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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 36

300

ONE OF TEN
We are one of ten stores, owned and con
trolled by the largest retailer .(in his line) m the
world. We buy cheaper, sell closer, and are the
leaders in everything we sell. Hence

YOU CAW AFFORD
From any consideration when you want anything
in the line of clothing, gents' furnishing goods, hats
and caps, to fail to see ns. When yon want any­
thing, go where it is to be found, and found in
quantity and quality to make a satisfactory selec­
tion, and at a price that will more than repay yon
for titne, money and trouble in coming to

HUDSON’S

Tower Mlw House
Urand

rapids.

wife have return*!

from t

DRUG STORE
For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

Second-Hand School Books,
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

III.

Goodie^

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.
Hastings

Mich

COUNTY NEWS.
OUR COUNTY.

G. W. Francis has disposed of hl* Inter­
rot in the Williams Fruit Evaporator Co..
uf Nashville, fora consideration of $5000.
Ivy lodge. K. of I’., of Nailivllle, was
honored last week by the presence of J. W.
Hopkins, of joins lug. Griud Keeper of
Records and Seal uf Michigan.

The employees uf the Nashville Newa,
K”t at the sanctum of the editor before
Christmas, put down a new carpet and had
the walls nicely papered, all as a Clirlstm:is undent. Ixm appreciated it stiff saya
that he liaa'nt recovered yet.

The Nashville News solemnly asserts
that one night- the moon is way to the
south, ami the next way to the north, and
aska if anyone else has notic'd It Any­
one who does’ul know Brother Fvighner
might naturally suppose that he was a hard
drinking man but lie h*nt. and his obser­
vations are no doubt correct. Our only
solution of lhe phenomena la that the man
in ti»e m&lt;*on has tlie grip, ami is steering
his drled:up chunk uf territory to the
north in hopesoif finding a colder climate
where grip Is Unknown. Or perhaps.dur­
ing a violent attack of sneezing lie allowed
hi* heavenly charge to jump the track andwander off Intosjiace, while be was wiping
the tears out of his eyes. Thia may be
neither a correct nor scientific solution,
but we are going to Insist the man in the
muon Jias the grip, until a better explana­
tion is offered.
Mis* Nellie Snyder won the first prize
at the Oratorical contest In Woodland last
week; Miss Agnes Holly aecood prize
and Miss Edith Bevier third prize. The
prizes were five, three nnd two dollars re»pe«tivi*ly nud given byC. C. Deane.

Fred Wendel fell dawn stairs at Wood­
land and broke his arm at the elbow.

I WAS DISCOURAGED
My eyes got so bad. that I could hardly see anything.
In fact I could not read my newspaper, but now

Nonpareil lodge. K. nf I’., was Instituted
In Woodland Tuesday night with 30
charter members.
'.'he Middleville Sun says that there are
so many victims of the grip in that village
“that space forbids personal mention."
Editor Godfrey thinks that local option
would lie a splendid thing for Freeport, as
several men were seem In an Intoxicated
condition there one morning recently.
I
Ml Io.
Married, at the home of her father. II.
W. Williams, on the eve of December so.
1801. MIm Hatpe Williams to Mr. Hal
Bellinger of Barry township, the Rev. W.
M. Puffer of your city performing the
ceremony. There were over 100 invited
guests, among them were her grand par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Williams and
Mlas Rebecca Striker of your city,
'rhe'
happy couple started the next mornlug for
western New York where they will spend
thdr honey moon.
Hattie la a favorite
with the young and old and the young
imupl^takc with them the best wish- » of
lhe entire community.

1 AM HAPPY.
Thcre is such comfort in wearing glasses that are properly fitted.
Every man to his busme: s. DR.
F” LOWRY
'
....... keeps
. always
' , on *hand
’ . Call on
large stock of the finest and bist eye glasses and ppectacles.
*m and be satisfied.

OLD RAGS!
V you want to get a better price
(01 old icrap than you do •from
.jsddlcrs, bring your old iron o( all
kinds, cozper, zinc, lead, rubber^
rags and ild carpets to the

JUNK SHOP,
Michigan av
Rolhr Mill, Hastings

The
Banana
ami
Detroit
Tribnne ■
one dollar per year.

r

T. Boiee have purchased the Parker and
Baldwin hardware.
’
A. 8. Mitchell baa taken possession of
the stock of goods he bought of H. M. Ix?e
and la doing business at the old place In
the Boise block.
# .
A number &lt;rf the DH-rubera of the order
of K. of P. went to Woodland Tuesday
evening to nsehi in organlring a lodge at
that place.
Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Arthur left here
Tuesday afternoon for their new AeM of
lalrar at Leslie. The best wishes of many
friends go with them.

Protracted meetings are now In progress
at tbc church.
Jennie and May Thomas are at home
sick wfffi tlio grip, and we hear that Mrs.
Thoma* and the two youngest children are
very sick out In Hope. Later—Mrs. Thom­
as hi* arrived home.
Cha*. Fuller and wife spent New Years
with the latter's parent* in Woodland.
School commenced at the Center MonMrs. Johnson returned to her borne In
day after a two weeks ys^tlon.
Muskegon last Friday.
Mrs. K J. Hartpm was at Battle Creek
last week.
•
lx&gt;ts uf snow just now; looks like
Mrs. Cyrus lugraham, wl»o has been
*
quite slek. is recovering her health again. sleighing.
Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Tasker have both
Quite a number of our young people
seem to be enteriu-. the matrimonial state. been wry sick with the grip.
Mrs. Dau Olmstead ha* the grip.
Suppose there was n wedding at Banfield
John Tasker is quite III.
last Thursday night, but as late have nut
Melvin Tuckerman is very ill at Battle
the particulars at hand, will hot deal with
Creek.'
guess work In the matter.
A very pleasant can! party at Jack
No very severe attack of zero weather
yet, although lhe Dorth wind gave us an Park's last Thursday eve.
John Smith and son Lloyd, of(Oswego.
uncivil call on Saturday and the night fol­
N. Y. are visiting at Tiios. Tasked*.
lowing.
Alfred Hare of Bellevue was In town
Win. A. Paul, of Vcqpouti41le. Is visit­
Munday.
ing hH fa til er and brother.
The Alliance had an oyster sapper at
The fifteen horst power engine owned
hy Mr. Van Wert, of Comstock, h bi posi­ their hall last Friday eve. Big crowd and
tion and" rapidly converting lhe Godtie big time.
Edna Russell returned to Buttle Crock
tlmb«T into lie-, und lumber. The a &gt;i!;
nn*n hnye good co'iifoitable slmnties built this Week.
W. U Thompson of Rome was at Will
near the mill, where they tumid ami Italge.
Mrs. C. C. Messenger has returned to SegeFs Thursday.
Howard City.
Miw* Lora Prynr, of Hastings teacher
fiH-krr aud Bd Hartman an* cutin the Star school district, was unable to
return to her school this week on account ling wood Jay Carjwnter.
M. E. Cady and Michael Vester returnof Ilinas*. .
••d tn Battltt i'rm-k Monday.
i
Friday. New Year’*,, occurred tbc aimiMr. and Mt». J. II. Messimer hja-nt V'-rsary of tbo marriage of Mr. and Mrs.
.hdiq Flemming and a few gathered at
New Years with Maple Grove friend*.
their
home mid celebrated the event
A. T. Rowley, wife and daughter May
W Year- 'with i. &gt;. Brice. of Among those that were there were M. £4
Cady. Funny Curpyrfter and M. Vester of
Hastings.
Grant and Archie Hobart, of Blanchard, Battle Creek. L. B. Carpenter ami Vina
VrMer. Ah enjoyed themselves nnd John
visited Maple Grove friends New Tear*.
Mr* Wo. Jnrrard is quite sick, with Fleming prr»euted Mrs. Firming with a
set of china dishes.
quinsey.
Quite a number In the cast part cif lo*n
Robert Shoup and wife spent New Years
have tin* mumps.
with their daughter In Jackson.
W. Vester was in Hustings Friday.
Mrs. Dun hunt anti son are both sick
Jud said that he did shoot a pig but the
with grip.
Alpha Deman spent last week with sparrow got away, and ao he had to alxiwt
something.
Woodland friend*.
fbe .predl&lt;*tlun» are tliat there will be «
Mr. Nicewamter and wife .ilriled friends
wcduing ln i!t&lt;- near future."but as tftrte'
In Car.’lun the first of last week.
Mae J arrant spent last week with friends arc so many talking or acting
hard to tell who it Js.
In Charlotte.
Wlllla Carpenter carries a new watch or
Win. Gibnon. nf Kaianuzuo, spent the
did carry iMpntll he let it fall and now the
bolklays with his parent* here.
Mrs. Chas. Bailey is sick at Ulis writing. Jeweler bfls It repsring it.
. Geo. Becker wlsli^&gt; to announce to the
public that he has pbrrhaaed the barter
shop of C. I*. Covert and will run the same
tMayed letter.
Well Christmas has pa*M-d and every at the old stand.
Mrs. Asa Odell b vWting In Mu.-kegup.
one seems perfectly contented over the re­
sult*. Our tree was a tine success, though
no&lt; as largely attended •* In previous
New Years day has come and gone.
years on account of Xmas exerci*es hi
The time for making good reaohres or the
neighboring towns.
Just ask Harry Goss how he likes his turning over of u new leaf is here. May
the pagv of each life 1* well filled at tire
new suit? ■
Lillian Hazen :s home from Grand Rap­ cud of the year with deeds kindly dune
and nxllvvb unbroken.
ids for the holiday a.
School commence* to-day. after a weeks
!&lt;.. L. Thompson, of Albion college, is
vacation during the holidays.
spending his vacation with his mother.
Peter Rlckeumore leaves to-day fur
Miss Fiske, from the eastern part of tlm
state, is the guest of her Hunt.
' ’ "*
Mr*. Kalamazoo, tn attend Baptist college.
Sam Firth was called tv Grand loipida
Edgar Doyle.
Dr. Hyde is entertaining bis mol lx*r last Friday to attend Hie funeral of his
nephew. Willie McDuuald. who was
and »isl*r from Canada.
In drowned while skating.
M- J. Goa* lias accepted a position
r______ ...
Nellie Brown spent last week with her
the office of the Michigan Paper Co., of
sister.
Mrs. Maglnnls at Kalamazoo.
Plainwell, and began work Munday morn­
~ Sylvester France Is improving the looks
ing.
Onr teachers are making the best of their of his place by grading the yard.
Philip Barber entertained friends from
vacation. Miss latham is apendlng the
week at her homo In Baltimore. and Mr. Comstock and Decatur last week.
Chester Honeywell received a telegram
Woodman Is visiting In the northern part
this morning stating that bls father was
of the state.
' ,
D. Slurps, from the university, spent dangersualj*ill.
Phliip and Enos Barber were in yourcUy
Sunday with friends here. His grand­
father, A. D. Storms, returned with him Tuesday on business.

to Plainwell.
Bowllnj.
The Y5 P. E. L. will give an entertain­
Samuel Weeks Is dangerously ill with
ment at the M. E. ehurch Saturday even­
lhe grip.
ing. Jan. 3d. assisted by, Miss Eva VanOdle VanHorn ha* returned to the
Aken, a guitar soloist. of Plainwell.. An
unlveralty, to be gone fourteen week*.
interesting program has been prepared,
Henry Babcowk Is nursing a broken arm,
■nd all are gordloily Invited to attend.
The fnonnoua sum of five cents a head will caused by dtechargiug a gun.
N. Clementi, wife and daughter are on
be charged at the door.
the rick list
We perceive by the calendar that this
year k nearly gone, so would wish you ail
a Happy New Leap year.
Our warm weather has caught cold.
John Wunderlich has come home from
The marriage fever which haa b en rag­ the north woods.
ing all around us. bus finally attacked us.
Mr*. E. Lucas i» no better.
Its victims are Libbie DeBaeh aud Charles
Doc. Hough is worse.
Stewart and Miss Bright .veil, one of onr
A. L. Haight baa moved into the An­
old teacbera, and Morrill Wood. We wish drew Carpenter houae.
ttem long and happy Ilves together.
Mctiooi cotunu-need Monday.
Mrs. Wm. Boice, of McBride, is visiting
Id spite of the severe atorm Sntnnlay
Prof. George Downs attended the teachold time friends.
evening the Epworth League entertain­ cr&gt;’ aK*,x:lallou at Grand Rapids.
Mr. Parkhurst and wife, of Mason, now ment was well attended and all were well
&lt;X 8. Palmerton went to Nashville
return fo their home, after visiting their paid for coming nnt. *-The guitar-solos by Tuesday on legal business.
daughter. Mrs. John Blood.
Miss Van Akin of Plainwell were espec­
Grocgo Gurllck went to Grand Ledge
Will Citane and family, of Rutland, are ially fine. Other pleasing features were Friday on business.
visiting friends here, and rabbit hunting. the f.’bh;g-n-ling cn eodtlUue and the panOscar Co^.-mt Is on the sick Hat
Mias Miller, of your city, Is the guest of tomlne of lhe maslc mirror. Tnose in
L. Parrot Is sick.
Mrs. Helen Detuond.
charge deserve greet credit for thflr work
Supervisor'' Densmore is in Iluslingb
Frank Kratt, who was so badly hurt turd we ohly regret thara larger admlssinn thU week.
when taking blocks from a saw machine, fi-e was not cbargwi.
Wtinted, a gnod wagon maker. A s&gt;mmI
ie how able to be out ngalti.
Mr*. James -Cairn* and Mr. and Mrs. chance Is open to a gumi. honest, industri­
Il waa our privilege to be present at the Surest of KnUmanwf dpent New Yea.-a ous man. See or address Ji. 11. McCurmarriage of Edward G. Smith to Misu Jan­ with J. W. Briggs.
ine O'Deil. which took place at the church
Mrs. liitchU- l« •-•biting frknd* in
The BSpievh) *nit of Fender vh. Smith
here at 4 p. in . Kid. S. M. Fowler, of Kula- I Yankee Springs.
will be tried hi Justice Vcltt’s court cm
mazoo. officiating. Al 7 o'clock many I
Mn. (1 D. Koldnaon i* entertaining her
FrMay.
were the • guests at the recaption at the i slater and litt.«nnd of Tiiscof*. Mtelt.
The suit ip .ftMumpalt of tnnUh vx
bride's parents ail partaking of acbountiMt«. Sarah Terp. wring hs* bttn rfslt- Row!advr will be tried in JBHtiee Barden'*
ful supper, the evening then being spent ing old friend*
thh [Jida.
court on the 11 th.
with rong mid dhuIc. Our i»ftit whltas go I __ Llllfe- llaajm ha* retnmed to Grand
F. F. Ulltert has parehmw.1 an entire
with this happy couple. Mauy present* .Kani.laU
nc ter school work.
were given to them.
ter Drummood spent Kmaa
xMrs. B. F. Wolt Is down with the grip., 1
re«naiuing for a
J. Marks and wife are on the grip
।
Gary Baker ami wife ate New Years
turkey with Geo. Baker at Woodland.
1
S&lt;ni&lt;1.7
John and Bert JobOMio now Lave re-

V

1

Gm. Bump and family spent Christmas
oa th« town line.
A. Wood and wife spent Christmas at
Oroow Wood's.
Will Kennedy and wife, of Grand Rap­
Ids, vUlted friends in this vicinity last

Orangeville Mill*.
a settled fact
B. Norton lipa. the edbtract for building it. to be ready foe turn
the irat of May.
Mra. Goraeltne and Lan Livingston are
on the sick list thia week.
Ml« Wtilfanw, of Baton, la liolilftg a
aeries of religious noaetings at the Baptist
church.
‘
.
Ben Wing went to Allegan last week to
visit friends, and this week returns to bls
work for a Chicago sewing machine firm.
James Coon returned* to the Rapids last
waek, after a twn weeks vlalt with relative*
here.

TEARS

WON

THE

CASE.

courtroom. One of the ex-judge* tn At­
lanta tells the atory. The real names
the part-les are not given, for the hero
the heroins are living In Atlant* tc
■nrroanded by ninny Interesting amd b*
children.
Some years igo a very important
was lieing tris.! iti the superior court,
title, to some vnI liable property waa
tested, an&lt;l many thousand dollars
involved. One of the lawyers eu
bachelor—who was regarded as
the liest attorneys at the bar. T
had progressed up to a certain poin
Hie bachelor lawyer, we rdll cnlf’
Junes, felt, certain that be had
won. Even hi* opponents show,
their case wna weakening. Bui cl
one more witness to be examined,
this wit new’ testimony it was expec
turn the ti&lt;j«- and change the comp!
of tlte ca.sc. After a few morprir.• of
ference the opponent* of Mr. Junes a
to the sheriff.
.
“Let Mias — come In.”
A little later there wu the riistUog o
woman's skirts, and the witness took '
stand. Mr. Jone* teaued forward when 1
firat question wne usked, rsnri he looked
the woman in the chair. lieK-nn»-1 forth
forward and opened hie eye* u little wid
There ant the lovelle.v. visian uf swepuro womanhood bis eyrs hml ever bebe)
Ever, the judge, he *ays so himself, bad
forget the edae for n few momenta ua I
parted nt the beautiful woman. The jur
and every laxly else in tbc courtroosn kep
their eye* on the . nchautlng picture. Bu
thetactrfforf iawyffr &lt;ff.l rnAro-ffe-'feastci,
bln eyes tippn Um laveUm^ bofore him.
The cifinainatjon went on. In a lowvoice, nsawfw-t as enchanting music to Mr.
J ones, the tady witness gave her testimony.
What she said Laiped Mr. Jones' opponent
won I'-rfuiij?, but a little ahrewd cross
quenianiug would bare upset ». Mr.
Joimw. m artorce of hnblt, thought of thia
as be sat tflere half dosed.
•
“The wit^ww is with you."
■ ,
Mr. Jotx-3 beard the words. A* he lis­
tened to the direct examination ba bad be­
come angry because this beautiful witness
unx not his lustem! of telonglug to the opbcoito aide. But be must do Lis duty to
bh client. Doldsa. m much dmateed on
tue-auae. He wmild torn bis eyes away
and ask th-- neca-aary quest lorn*. Ho
would— He trad risen to bis feet ruui in
spite of bliuaelf Lm ayes met Liu* Ix-naUful
Line eyes for the first rime, ami there were
tears in item. She was frightened.
“You may come down.”
Mr. Jonca spoke the words He made
flue speech u ten it enrue time to make hi*
argument. And he lost the c.-um.
“If R hadn't Ireea for that lady -witures,”
■aid the judge, “or if Mr. Janus bad not
failed to erreu* question her, be would have
won the ease. That was my opinion at the
time.”
"And the Hwpjelf” ho was aaked.
“Oh, it was * case of love nt first sight
in making the lady** mxiuaintance, and
■he married him. I ..m told that there
Dever was * couple ma.-ried in Atlant*
that loved each other more ’•.•votedJy.*—
Atlanta Journal.

Some of the most curiously
ItaUot aystem* known were dev.
thernuill governing bodies of •'

Ono of three is the form
pope, which baa coptinmtime. All tb.t cardiual* an
get her in a suite of rooms &lt;
and forbidden to have any c
with the outaide world till t!
a chnicv. Food is passed la tr
the pope I* not ehwtvd wit*
they are pur on prison ratio
quickening tbeir work.
. A ballot is tukvu every
lowed by asother, to give an ophactunity
fbr changing vote*. Ene.h cardinal reaavi *
a printed blank. He first altfua it. then
fold* it over so as to cmirea] the sigi ‘
and seal* It. On tbetmdoversM part
paper ue write* the n tme of Ufa c-md
If there L&lt; uot a two thirds majoril
ballots are boraad, and the Btnoketu
waiting crowd ouinida that there
election.
- •
Ina. XVhra any cennWau.
[Kura.
.ary l-.vo-u.lr-i. tb* w»lol .lauamK. «.
.fx-nnl, u&gt;iu,.T,:n lhe
I»r«a ba. suusl. Then II:-.
publicly naauural.—x«w I’.t E.enta*

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MONTHLY PUBLIC DSTT STATEMENT.

THE BABNABY CASE

GAB?, t CORNERED. 1892.

JfiNlMRy.

Colds and

1892.

Wamuxgton. J*dThe monthly pub­ Ji Is .Not Capt. Bourke Who Is
Su. Mo. I To. Wt. Th.
lic debt tUmitnl Lwud from the tree*
in a Hole.
ar, depmuu-nt S^arfa, ■ba—
creaw in the aggregate of the debt during
lhe butt month amouuting to h2,ffiM,749.C&amp;
A PARTIAL OONTE88ION 31CRAVES There was a decresee of fl,7SM40 in .non­ TEE EAHDIT IS BAGGED 15 HIS LAB
interest bearing debt, aa increase of f!&lt;X
in Lhe bondrel debt, and a decrease of H,yr.\7M&gt; flt&gt; in the surplus cash in the trea*
ury. The total debt lew fJ«.57L IM® aH
cash balance of surplus, and the 1100,000.?
000 gold reserve is 1841, W,81&amp;31. Ofthii
I« (.’•ptureil—I’roclnmnUoa to Mexican*
amount S^».ftM,97l) is intern* benrinf
by thu Revolutionist.
del*, made up of |M0,8«L®» &lt; J*r
SENATOR PERKINS OF KANSAS.
Denver, Jan. 4 —Dr. Graves has uuule bond* and 125,364,600 2 per cento, now out
Lakedo, Tex., Jan. 4.-Sunday ”»• •
.
■ partial confession- of his guilt. Impli­ nt* inking.
busy day at Fort Mclntoeh. and troop*
live! act ien During L»"t Year.
were hurrle.1 forward all day with the ob­
cating (teirnel Ballou in the dewtb of Mrs.
The principal of the outstanding bond!
JJarnabv, and the colonel has fled. Be­ has lawn rrdnetd »S&lt;.'J02.TTO during the cal­ ject of bringing to an end the career of tbe
TOPEKA, Jan. !h-Governor Humphrey
fore the verdict of tht- jury was made endar year just chiMd, ftH),l» 4s ami «L- twid bandit Garza. From reliable reports
yesterday afternoon appointed Hon. Bishop
known the Providence lawyer mmle hi» 813,000 4&gt;&lt;h having been redeemed during received Saturday night it seems that W. Perkins, of Oswego, senator to succeed
preparations to escape. He left the court the twelve months. The net cash or suf Captain Hardie and the rangers have the late Senator Plumb. A number of
room at 5 o'clock Saturday night after plus iu the treasury—exclusiveof the OlOO.’ Garza cornered in the chapparal in the ex­ ugly storire were set afloat alxiut Perkins,
334.574,128.3^ treme northeastern corner of Zapata
] Men I ng to the greater portion of District Oeo.WlU gold reserve—Is
and he had to coma here from Washington
Attorney Stevens’ closing argument. He against $37,371,812 on Jan. I. 1WI. O* “&lt; county, just where it conjoins with the
to refute them. In speaking of the apsurplus, national bank depositories hold
went directly to the Vaiejo, the private ho­
counts of Starr and D»~l. HI.. &lt;ln.d“
Humphrey «Jd:
F&gt;O.J54.008, against W4.IW.MY a year a^x tul regionAmo of\hr olmrgre bronght wUnM
tel where he was stopping, and .hurriedly
The treasury gold coin and bullion asset*
packed his belongings. H« called Man­ wntregn-te t278,8to,74f», about f«,SX&gt;,0O' le-M bm&gt;L U 1. tbe Idea ot Ma|t* &gt; orrl. now (
wwl
.nd he woe
ager Evans, of the hotel, to his apart­ than a year ago, and f!4,000,000 lew than to keep Hardie and the rangers tn the rear
gtninKcr with tbe people than
ment and told him that he desired to setr on Jan. 1. lfEX».
of Garza or next to the river ami to rend nnj. ot|ier applicant. I wiu convinced by
Silver m&lt;1 Government Receipts.
Captains Chare and Hunter, with two cav-1 n^n of his acquaintance and experience
tie his hilte
Suter a-«*eta have increased about W.OOO.^ airy troops, to hold the Mexican adventur- in Washington that Perkins was the best
Graves* Incriminating Remark*.
One hour after hfa weret departure the (&lt;'i during butt month and about &lt;81.000,1 er off from the north.
j man."
000
.luring
the
year
just
closed,
and
aggre
­
startling verdict, coudemniug Dr.’Grares
The Disposition of the Troup*.
f* "•» Ohio Mun. of Courv.
to death, was found. Before the lawyer's gate Ml»5.’.’78.342. Again* gohl coin aqd
Garza is in the extreme northeastern’ Senator Perkins hiw been a prominent
departure he was accured of being a* ac- bullion
bullion au&lt;l
aud silver.assets
silver nraeta there
thereare
are3165,578,&lt;itJ5,j78,- corner of Zapata county. CapUin Hnnlie factor in politic* since hi* arrival in thi.
complice of Dr Grave*. It is tmppored that Ktv in1 gold certificates and
irt . ,
,, ,
,u., -..nth ! state, twenty-two years ago. Hr was.born
lib* beel* _from_ the
-mth. ] ln
Lprain. countv. Q, Oct 1-,
this,
..
thin, coupled
waplixl with
with 11
a premonition of wli.nt j gHver certificates outstanding, tfqvern- i* close upon ------------the verdict would be, frightened him. Ou
meaWreceipta during DerembeFaKKregatcd । Captain Bourke, who is prcreingldm with , 1M2,' and was graduated from Knox Col­
hte
jail uha
after
had been.1proThird cavalry
ms wav
way to
uijmi
-i hi- fate .................
— j. &lt;t»7,ft32.(K5, ugninM |ht .370,&lt;K» in December,; two
... . , tJf the
in.mini
cavairy from
irom Fort
run ‘
, Galr-..burx. 1 lb., in W-B. He eniitted
’ ■ ,by the
.1 jury
.-.
tlif*the
hl-.L
i . ,1 . ..
.............
.
__ i
Custom^ .»■»«..
rcceipta
during
Iwit
noun red
Dr. Graves made dam- ;
Cwn.w*
t—«lnrin*r
- —
——«
—
Riuguold. or Hlo Grande City, a-* it ap-1 jn the Eighty-third Illinois in IfififlaDd wax
l statements al-out Colonel
lone! BallfU.
Boltyii. !; moutii were 313,KFs&amp;35, or |B.2W,iaX&gt; h-n* i pears on the map, is turning Garza’s .left.; appointed mptnin of Company (1 Sixteenth
illott had not tome out hero,
here, 1I would |j than n
r. December,
Dsccmber, lifoo,
’’*«&gt;. andi«r-r..«i
Internalrare,
rove­
I
Hank, suppoaing be has any fliuikx, and ■ infantry, Dec. IWJ3. He was mpsn red out
—
or about WMM
raid. ”“1 : nue t -eeiprs were- 12,477.
have been convicted,’'" he satq.
1 two companim of the'Twenty-thin! in ! InJfrM and began the study of Uw at Otd to testify tl.ni I sent a bottl- of i (ot leis than a year ago.
t.,tiT»g&lt;mnU&lt;wU»
l&gt;u&gt;k
whisky to Mrs. Barnaby. Bailout
The .igrr&lt;Titr o
j — „-----------„—, riv, r —
_r tarn. |Al»r '- ‘•■f -Imlu-l lo^“ 1“r, *!"
•.....r to within ten miles of I^iredo.
came to Oswego, this state, in
mak­
not let mfl. Hu is as guilty a* I am. 1
Rm-ipto from all source.*- from J uly first . Carrizo
, ...
/
I iug that his home. After Serving as
,red his instructions, and it te not fo nre. first, the first half of the tl«&lt;-al year, i
— - -------------------------------»e evo
county attorney, prohate and circuit judge
bnt he .should go free and I tj&gt; the. &gt; hgurqatited in round numbers, 8175,713.278, | uIfoarxa
cairrvnuo
wll
„
„„„„„
un
—
Garaa can evade this cordon hr will be
WJW e|rctod
bl
He WJW
&lt;
or
th’“’ foL ?*
! * rery slick Mexican. Yet be may escape. I
' reelected in 1884. 1W1 and 1888 but in 1830
III Hunt th«'Fleeing Lawyer,
big sbe months of 1800. This big lews ufre^
jje jo ft, however, withoutdis- 1
- ----- ...
----- —
! was defeated by B. H. Clover, the Alliance
..•raves received many dispatches ot । v.-nue was mainly in the customs receipts, banding
handing his
his force*.
forces. As
a
‘
sheep
herder
he
I
As a sheep herder be can4l«Ut&lt;.. The principal charge against
ice yestenluy. but none was from I the revenue from this soiirct-for the pa*t might
n
resimight escape,
escape, but
but us
us a
a full
full panoplied
panoplied revorevo- 1t h
..|n wa^ tha
,a„.£ hv
i...
u ‘ lobbyist,
mkhri.t ’ his
hiu r»-d.
Ballou. It is believed that lie will six Months aggregating &lt;S.»,.«,,3I1, ngain».| int»oni„t jt udoubtful. The troops which
Wl0 h-yin■’ been itt WaahingChkago Mmxtay morning, unle" •124.5W.1W from July fir-t to Dee. 31. WW.1
kft
rctenuw uf
wla Thi.d ?e“a’ ,daw ’**' “’P8 b~n Bt "
&gt;n the vay. It te not known white ;
Th*,/..count of Expenditure*.
’cavalry. It is a little disgruntling that ton.

It Winds Uo with * Verdict of
Guilty of Murder,J

1’2

8 9
12 13 14 15 16
17^ I8 19 20 P2! 22 23
24 25 26 27 28
4
JO 11

5

7

•jrte*is:ndcnt.
•jrR-*ptsndctit. ’•! am nn innocent man.
Ir&amp;t tears
rolled
down bis cheek*. Then
------"
-------------------------------- ,
ic begged that hi- wife be not intcrvlewe-L
4H»Jr troubles are already great enough.**
he sold. Thefr) was a wild gleam in hfer
rye that suggested deqx-ration to theob•enh-r. He refused to talk about Col.
Ballou at all.

instructed Minister Montt to make a sin 1 work of the United States troops in rout- !
.2,The war shim
rtru,»ntn. .n th? 1'nitwl RtatM tor tin &lt;
.1 n— MMin.&lt;nnu*.
.»
_ lK£ml ,he old vn-ws of the war ship*
attack upon the Baltimore’s sailors.
Cannot Be Con firm ml.
A .dispatch from Washington to Tht
Herald', on the same subject says that
Minister Montt has received an important
document from Scnor Malta, but the con­
tent* of itainnot.be learned. Tbernmox
Quit an apology has been made could not
therefore be verified.
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have so far been very Nuccesaful, and Gen- &gt; squadron, who were brought here by rail
cral Stanley states that ho believes that he from Victoria, B. C., and nnmbmd over
can keep the Mexican offenders in subjec- 800 men, besides her own crew of 150.
tion with the present military force. Au-1
.
Street Car Strike at DirmlugbtMn, Al*.
other engagement took place Saturday
Birmingham, Jan. A—AU the motor men
near
Ft.
Ringgold,
the
following
account
THE RENDERING OF THE VERDICT.
and conductors in the employ of the Bir­
of which wks received at military depart­
mingham Railway and Electric company
Viianiinciu. Agreement a» to Guilt—
ment headquarter* here yesteniny.
•truck at noon Monday for 15 cents per
hour instead of 12. Their demand has
“Guilty of murder jp lbe flntt degree"
Sccoud Lieutenant GeorgeLangborne.of been refused Lj
■»—j. No street
by the ___
company.
VALPARAISO. Jan, A—It in stated here
W3&lt; the verdict the jury brought in againstjthat the Emperor William will be pro- the Third cavalry, and his detachment of . cars are running. Much excitement pre­
Dr.T. Thatcher Grnvta for the murder otJ posed ns nn arbitrator in tbc Baltimore thirty trtx»ps with the sheriff of Duval j vaili.
county and a posse of United States dep­
Mr*. Jo*sphine A. Barnaby. The verdiet ! tom
case.
Uty marshals have jurf arrived here with
,
Speaker Criap Improving.
was brought in at D-,40 o'clock Saturday {
one prisoner. The prisoner to Colonel
Washixotox, Jan. 2.—Speaker Crisp,
BARON FAVA COMING BACK.
evening. The twelve men had been out |
Pablo Munaz, who is one of the leaders In ' although quite ill, was much improved
*n hoiir and a half. The jury was practi- &lt; Indications that-We Are Going to Pay
the Garza movement. Lieutenant l^uig- ‘ yeatonlay, lite physician declined to ray
tally unanimous on this verdict from the
that Indemnity.
, home reports that Saturday they struck a whether or not Mr. Crisp would be able to
ttart. Most ot the hour and ..thirty minWASWXGTOX, Jan. 2.—Ward was recamp of revolntionbits three mile* ffom ’ preside at the opening of the bouaeon
uti* they spent in tbe jury room wrm ceh ed here yesterday
Fava had the Lo* Ctienate* rancho and five miles “Tuesday
.j that
...— Baron
..........
*
. .. think that
next, •but his ..
friends
consumol In reading the court’s instate- talafl from Rom* for Washington
-----Washington to
re- ■ from here.
“
bis condition will qpt permit it.
tIons, and comparing the writing in the 1 »un&gt;* his post as minister from Italy tn tho
Ran and Left Everything.
letters
of Dr. v.
Grave*
return of
to revohilionista
bis
,
..... with the inscription ,, Unitel State*. The
——
...Fava
The
ran, leaving everyou the Ixjttle that contained the poison, I old post confirms the new* rent several J thing as soon ns they discovered theUidted
Chicago, Jan. 5.—Charles D. Hamill
' *’days
agmsl
escapinginto
the dc-nsechapwhich brought death to Mrs. Bamaty.
—' ago that th* CnitedStates has
-----------• State* troops,
---------------------------------------------e._
will wield the gavel ou the board of trade
I to pay n small ibtiemnity in money to the ' poral. It Is not known Hint any of them for the ensuing year, he having been elect­
I families of the two Italinncitizeus lynched ! were wounded, although many "hots were ed president nt yesterday*!* election by a
At the Vallejo, lhe boarding place of Dr.
■
.
Graves, where the wife of the condemned1 । at New Orleans. This restore* the entente final after them tis they dashed into the majority of over ISO votes.
— capture
-*
— vicinity. T1---. *The
of
man and his mother were waiting for the cordiale between the two countrie*, and bushes in tho
Colonel
’ the horses and
Colonel Munaz
Munar. wax
was mac
made,
rwilict, an affecting sc.-ue was witnessed. the diplomatic incident is closed.
THE DEATH RECORD.
equipments
of
several
revolutionists
were
The wife was waiting at the door for the
The House Gets
__
_
...
VWUMUIVU,
captured, as were n&lt;w
also n
a llll
lot 111
of UllUUUUlammuniBenjamin R. Fitz, an artist of consid­
message, and she hwl hoped that her hus­
WASHIXUTDX, Jan. .’. -Speaker Crisp’s a0Of
nild nuuiy lmporUnt
erable reputation, at-New York.
band might bring *t to her. 'When she
J. B. Prior, the veteran race horse
taw another coming a premonition seized lllnees and tbe absence of rules has devel- Lieutenant Langhorne bestows high praise
fL Third trainer, at Red Bank, N. J.
upon Private Walker, of trncm
troop C,
ber, and tears came in her eyes. At the oped the fact that Crisp has no power to noon
DaxIEL Wood, widely known as one of
-"oouncerpeht she could not contain her- appoint a speaker pro tem. It had been cavalry.
the oldest Odd'Fellows In western New
«he wept bitterly, axul Iwgged that the general opinion that Crisp would ap­
t
ht be taken to her husband. The point McMillin speaker pro tern, during
Colonel Pablo Munos, who was taken York, at Rochester.
tther heard the wailings of her his absence, but an examination of the prisoner, te a prominent citizen of northern
Ex-Lieutenant Governor T. H. ARM­
and precedents
in such mat- Mexico. He will be trk-Mn thu federal STRONG, of Minnesota, aged 82, at St,
■in-law, and came to hear the ver- .constitution
---------- ------------------------------ ——
•
ben she heard it she swooned ■ tcn’1 *howcd that he could not name ; a court here upon the chnrg&lt;^f violating the Paul.
.
she revived she, too, asked speaker pro tem. in the absence of rules, neut rnlity laws of this country. He is raid
Rt. Rev. JoiiX Loughux, bishop of Jbe
tee her sou. They were and as the present house has no rules he to bo posseKiwsl of considerable wealth. Roman Catholic diocese of Long Island,
'jail, and after ten minutes wa*deprived of the power. The clerk of Numerous copies of a proclamation were aged 73, at New York city.
ug they raid good night, and the house consequently called the body to­ distributed Saturday night in the Mexican
Jonas 8. HrscKucr. Inventor of the
gether today aa he did at the beginning of quarter of the city. It was promulgated knitting machine, at Norwalk, O.
.
rneys for the defense filed
of congress.
by Juan Antonio Flores, whose home is
Gkohgk W. Walljxo, ex-superintendent
said to bo nt Monterey, Mexico. He was
c Charged Against Him.
1 appointed commander of Garza’s so-called of police, of New York city, noted in police
*
iby was the wife of J. H.
COLUMBUS, O., Jon. 5.—The liata of the army of the north four weeks ago.
circles, aged 68, at New York.
wealthy merchant of Prpvi
senatyriul 'caacus has bcm set and is at 8
Jonx M. FixkhtT, inventor of the cotton
secured a divorce from bh_
picker, aged 74, at Washington.
PRONUNCIAMENTO FROM GARZA
;.,-g her with a fortune, .Dr. o’clock tomorrow.night In the hall of the
JoHX Cbooks, lifelong friend of the late
’
, her intimate friend And flnan- house of representatives. Both houses of
Vico President Hendricks, at Zanesville,
iur ser ou a salary of &lt;3,000 a year. the legislature organised yesterday, the
0., aged V0.
Mt». Barnaby was a great traveler, and Republican caucus nominees, Lampson
The proclamation is raid to have bees
Du. Rxibkrt Cuxxixgham, oldest prac­
and Laylin, being elected president of the
nm spent a portion of each summer at the
reaklcnca of Edward Bennett at Blue seunUi.and speaker of the house respec­ distributed in every city of Mexico and the -----------------------------------------titioner in the Belleville,------HL,--------------section, at’
Mountain Lak.-, N. Y. ]^*at spring white tively. Governor Campbell's message was town* all along the.front!er last night. It. Belleville, Ill*
there she and Dr. Graves had a mbrander- not over 100 wonb. He simply referred to to dated state of Nuevo Leon and te in | Sir James RlDHOUdE, the Oriental scholIt Is strong appeal for the ar,
- at London.
•
•tending.
Mrs. Barnaby immwliately his message to the last legislature and the Sponteh.
•tartwl west and eventually arrived la this reports of the state officials and said the “dethronement of the tyrant Diaz," and to
Roswell H Mabox, ex-mayor of Chi­
city, where she visited lhe Worrells.
duty of an extended mes-T»&lt;&lt;e would be tbe frontiersmen to rise and dethrone him. cago.
fully and ably discharged by Ma succes- It refer* to the United States thus: “The
Mayor James M. Allex, at Terre Haute,
attitude of the government of the United Ind.
April 3, six days before sho arrived here,
States with regard to the persecution of
James E. Cooper, the circus man, at
* package came to her aoircas which con­
Hostile to Prealilent Gmnper*.
Garza and hte men signifies nothing, taking Philadelphia.
tain cd a bottle labeled -Fine old whisky
.
CHICAGO, --...
Jan. —
5.—A
feeling
of decided . into con*idi.-ration the indecorous proposi— —
—
Tromab B. Ward, ex-congressman from
from your friend iu the woods.’’ The
Bight of the 13th after a drive she and Mrs. liostility to President Gompers, of the ’ion* that the tyrant Diaz has been mak- Indiana, at Plainfield, Ind.
‘
*
...
.
- .it- .
tlie jjnite&lt;l State* government.
American
Federation
of
Labor,
showed
Warrell drank the contents of the bottle
General Montgomkrt C. Meigs of the
E*y*«ta Uncl* Ram to “Com* lion ml."
and both were taken ill, and Mrs. Barnaby reit at Sunday's meeting of the Chicago
United States engineer corps, at Wash­
“—
Buimaybe
that the---Americau legists-' ington.
------- - --- -------------after suffering terrible agony dial. Mrs. Trade and Labor assembly. Delegate John
Worrell recovered al the end uf a few days. C. Harding, who has just returned from tore wftl soon be convinced of the just
David Haxxpm. well known sporting
PUytfctens declared that ths womci died (he Birmingham convention, made a ns reasons an. which the present revolution to man at Cortland, N. Y.
J
Irtiiu usenitai poisoning, and the detec­ port attacking Mr. Gompera, and a rrao- I founded and protest against those laws of
W. W. Vandjcrbilt, cousin of Cnmn»lution wna peiracd by the araembly to the ' neutrality which amount to nothing when dure tanderbilt, m Vallejo, Cal.
tive were wt to work. The Wt;
' j president ahould be per- place! before tb« cry of a Datioti seeking
were beneficiaries in Mrs. Baraabv'
E. C. BTAxmiaD, proahinut InternotioL
■ve more than two years in liberty. On the other hand a neighboring
Io the &lt;
A rwolutlon asking Mr. republic such as the United States ought al Press association. Bt Chicago.
fc-VU).
E- McCall Cusiuiax, founder of the

, Hnois Odd lelkrw, &lt;r Decatur, lib.

Th. foramopt of OUT p«rt«!lcl..

Ayers CherryPectoral

CZYT1E or
THOUGHT AMD

ths safest
and Tno»t effective
emergency medicine
It should be In every
family.

31

iztion of hla ticket was. Speak-j Government' expenditure*
, their colonel. A. I». Morrow, whose head-1
.lone! Billion’s flight John Con- .test
month.* aggregated F«,«fOi&lt;W l«*» । q|mrtcra are here.should In these stirring
LnxiMtx, Jan. 4.—The excitement over
AeCGtinJjT witness for the state, j than expenditure* during U&gt;e correspond ■ wor tfraeM jn. under suspicion and liable to .kc exnlosion in Dublin Cutie ha* nearly
Although Colonel Ballou basiled ingsix months of 1H»&gt;. Of this decreoM
court-martial, but that the troops are
.kw 1»incanuiet m-neraldoubt
rosy to bring him hack « it w» tauW,&lt;W is due lo pre^yment oMnterrat I d|&lt;cm.Uy &gt;ik.nt’ ttlw,uU .p,., king te sick:
“T"? Jlr
m to disappear fronfDcnver. 1 will ! on btuuls redeemed,- &lt;10,000,000 for pre- : Jong
the king." The present king h !
11
imtOn “ th *a -r‘
‘ film to the uttermost parts, of the , miura on bonds purchased, and »b&lt;“»t ] j[nj(ir Morri*, aud he seems to know about There to fully a* nitrch reason to consider
it an accident, or to aapjiore it-tjhe work of I
fl.’’ The grand jury will meet romoe- •7I0(U,(X)0-for .pension payments.
TbeM
• . -------- -• •
, nn ajm!cra rr.mk m to assume that there
noming, after a ioug recess, whim 1 three item* «f expense fur the past six ( what U wanteo.
i was a plot t&gt;»blow anybody up, Still the
n:-l IJalifiu’s fl'gld will be considered. , montiu* and for the first half of the pre-|'
CAPT. BOUPKCJ ALL R.GHT.
j
expected that he will is- indicted in ; c&lt;tlin|c fiscal year were as follows: Inter!
■ text few ilays. Ti
I.
4?.»^uwn.
not
*iv.i»l&lt;
•
-w*i, &lt;5*4,884,838;
IW1, . 8F,564J54^
1 A .&lt;■«».».«. I. lb. O..pp.rel-C.pl.r. [11W d.Unl to hilr&lt;J
M
|bl,
Pretulum-RM. t»H&gt;,301,tLJi; HOI, nothing.
The Doctor Tltreaten* Suicide.
ot Col. Mnuax.
thft jITWOm.i|ai)jes arp forming new orgnnr. Gray-* is-zln the wmilepincd etdi of , Pension*-isw. KW.flOl.iKV; l«VI, (81,341,-,
SAX AXTwXlo„T«x,, Jan. 4.—The news icatlon* throughout Ireland and renewing
'
-jail here and n death-watch is placed
,
I'recvivrd during Saturday and-yesterday their
‘ ‘ meddling In Irish i&gt;olkics.
r him. Suicide te feared, ns he fre- ,
ORDERED TO APOLOGIZE.
on entirely
face
on ,on,affairs
intly threttteneil ywtenlay to tnke his 1
----1j pul*
•
,
• different
.
,
„
A Troop Shi p,31 liming ou the At but tie.
r.
tnilitare
•’ He was a pilinldi object twierday Chili Reported to Hute Mad* an I in pen
military dowti
dowti thi*
this wav.
way. Instead
Instead of'
of CanCapILlldVAX, N. S., Jan. 5.—No word has
Arnoon, wn sitting in dislmbiilr on the !
1
------ -- —
11i tain Bourke
v- V
being
-J-- •in a
- hole -Hiirronndwl
----------- »-~ by
been received here yet of the arrival at
U i f his-rude iron cot/Tie had not even
New Yol:x. Jan. 5.—The
’s Vol
men, tho
*uc Herald
Iifiniun
V w ,. a much
muc q larger
UUKH force
lurvvs of
u* Garza's
um^n^uKU,
u.o .
,,
hw
reports tiguts nave been going
Kulwt tne
ibe outer
«ta-w»,.
.nd ;• -HjmouU.,
of th. troop
rpIs-d
my «God;
this
iniH ii hta
nts tar. "O/i,
ui. in?
jwi, mu
* te .1 pnratKi
jt,
way. ana
~
f .hip.
irate.। special
speeial ravs
says tuat
t&lt;l»t
’
‘ wa* report
.
* .luu ■ Bourke is ail right. The fact to Jhat the
. i -Pvtim wltlrk
1...
I,,...
IU •nrl
rtible." he exclhlmed to the United Prera lhvX. iiwv mJrU that the
government
wh rh ,
hrlK
T on iT'?'u

hs

croup*
sore throat,
bronchitis, aetkma
and hoaraaness
cured by

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tahi-c Degradation by Pensions—The Protest
nesiMba yM Cariar'a Uttla Ltvee PHU JM ■ of Loyal Vuiunteers. By Lieutenant lAfieil it.
J
Foun.'.tr of the Society of Loyul Yolitacorrect all .UrerdcnioIUwtcaa^aAUMWSMtaa. J terre; The meaning of the Democrat &lt;c Vic lory
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J:QpnfttolaUoat Alsace-Lorraine 'Juayiml-te.
|'Camilla P*’.tatan. Member or th4 French tJk./ •
: bar of DrputlM; Hhoukl the Slider Law ot 1 &gt;
| be rep-atal? by Jiu-ob H. Schiff, oho Of
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i nuvt auecvssful and Infiueotial banker* in
New Yurie: I* M&lt;-Jern E2ucatfcn a' Fallatet
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Tronic Astwiclatiua: Women’s Gfuba-pfite Vol.
ume and the Value of Their Work, by Alice
Rhine; A Day with Ix&gt;rii Tennyson, Uy Edwin
Arnold.- And five other article*.i
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There an- now In progress dl*cnjs»l&lt;uw of Our
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THE ARMY DISCIPLINE.

U ds a merry world, then I
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Thou, youth, alncc life Is all In hwc. Iboo too
Bay so, ami bo not thus rust dawn;
Tb all In wy an.
And if on thee a maid doth nought but frown.
Yet make thy lay »o: Since life b still in !ovlnft L
When iav lore frowns, will whistle though I

The 3 per cent, extended bonds are *11
fng in market at 5 per cent, premium, and.
are expected to be higher
A Philadelphia company h.-m completed
arningwnCTite in that city for the erection
of the largest tin-plate factory in. tho
United Stales.
.
, The Clearfield (Pn.) hotul livery stable
was blown up with dynamite and th«
debris and eight houses were destroyed by
Lhe tire that followed. ,
Twelv'e Women renounced the world and
became nuns at Albany, N. V. Among
them were Misses Brann, Healey, Colby
and Bryson, of Chicago.
William T. Rice, United State* consul nt
Leghorn, and the oldest diplomatic agent
(in point of length of service) of this gov­
ernment, has died of pneumonia.
Protestant untl Boman Cuthoiic Indianson Lake WInaebagp, Win., areM dagger’s
point, the aggressors being Roman Cath­
olic^ who on Christmas day tried, to break
up Protestant services.
The Fall River annual cloth statement
shows a production of y,U83,000 pieces last
year, agaititt i»,U37,000 pieces the preceding
year. ITitff cloths never sold stftow M in
181)1, the average being 2.96 cents.
Under the ruling of the supreme court of
Michigan that indeterminate .sentences to
lienal institutions ore In conflict with the
state constitution, about twenty inmates
of lhe Jackson penitentiary will have to l»e
releasedO’Connor, the druggist who treated
RukvvII Sage after the dynamite explosion
in the latter’.- ofllce at New York, says he
is out 813 and half a day's time in treat­
ing the utlfliuuaire, but Mr. Sage Ims not
made any offer to reimburse him.

verdict’and then
paid their f-w.
anxious to hear
and then learned

refu.rad to render it until
Thu plaintiff in the case,
the verdict, paid thn-fee*'
that it was against him.

A block of buildings at- Vandalia, Illa.,,
burned. Low, $25,000.,
Murderer Bawtelle’s body has been taken
away from Great Falls, N. IL, surrepti­
Thousandsof men and women have: an
uneasy feeling that it dues not do to Ire po­
tiously.
lite and "courteous to servants and other
An ax blade and- a- tomahawk were
persons over whom authority has to I*
imwed out ot the centre-of a log at Grant
■
exerted. They imagine that by beingcour- Nay, man. a kindly and a.morry world!
City, Mo.
Say so. when thoa art near thins end;
teous they undermine their own power
A dynamite bomb was found in the Cin­
Ttoall In say SOand authority, and that in order to teach Murmur gomlby
cinnati Cab company’ll stables. Police are
tu life, Vthy best friend.
tbe person who has "to execute orders"
investigating.
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And make thy lay so:
his or her proper place, great care must be
Best life, if 1 mnat leave Hire. I
Armory hall at Tnylocvllle, Dhu, with
taken to avoid courtesy. “If you are hat­
Will speak theetalrand whistle though Idieseveml’othcr buildings was burned. Lotts,
There 1r nothing Uko the RESTORATIVE in-hand to yonr servants, your clerks and
-J amen H. Morse In Century.
NERVINE discovered by th*great rpeciaMst, Dr.
850,000; insurance, $20,000.
.rt.-.o th: rot logins
your shopmefi. how cau you expect them
Twenty-five saloons at Atlanta out of
,“I CHEAV Ji'it, Tat. because
to obey yon and respect you*”—that is the
twenty-eight will be closed, because there
I wish that some student of tbe New
’ it
me marc good, solid
Many physicians use it Ln tb«ir practice, sod say common feeling. Courtesy, it Is consid­
Is no money in tho business.
sure to be"
Interpreted
thsiMults are wonderful.
bni-e hundreds of . ered,
---—, will
---- ---be
--------------- ------r-------- as
, a York city street patois which Is spoken by
T -baecouu theimdneytlian I can
Snow, near Carson City, Nev., is from six
UMtiinontela.like these from druggisU. "Wo have sign of weakutea—as nn Indication that some hundreds of tUoiutanda nnd has
Mm known anyUtex Uh. ItZ^ow X &lt;^Sy-1 t£
(jf maMlcr or mb(lrea. baa been
to
fourteen
feel
deep.
Two
Italians
are
gc. in
.tber brand.'’
never.a th to Its name, would find oat
missing and supposed to be Lost.
Mich. “The best nbdMrtcd.
why a^»«w Y’ork car conductor or driver
Senator Felton, of California, says that
•rth A Co., Port
Hence It happens that there is a great —I mean one who never had a father or a
Senator Stanford is not trying to woo the
“L? wU?l
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.
...I xvo may call dceremoninl
dis
­ mother,
but hod n “fodder" and a "mudTAR suits me and I
Alliance nomination for president.
Plenty of people would like to der”—always says “liqly" and never mad
ottastimonlala
nonlyla L
FREE
----at cnurtttiy. Ph
1 -siuktoiC Itisrlic.
Sly, tho siuqiected train robber, has been
epical Co., Elkhart, lad be a* polite to those whom they biro to am or miss in addressing a woman, yonng
Identified by two witnesses os one of the
obey
their
orders
as
to
their
social
equate,
or
old.
on
his
gar.
is
not
this
m&lt;«le
of
.;
b.'-tpiecc
of Tobacco
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
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leaden* in the Glendale, Mo., “hold-upL"’
Irat out of a sort of fear of being thought address another proof of the great respect
I aavcet er bce.T abl: to find."
incapable uf command, they adopt the plan of Americans of all cjiuass for women*
A big strike is imminent in the Elgin
Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
of speaking to servants as one speaks to a For tint youoR man without a th 1ms four
watch factory over reduction of wages.
..t ■BAa'Aasjcv.
dog; or ruvonft writes a sixpenny telegram: or five methods of addressing a stranger
Three thousand man are likely to lie in­
PARENTS—Give your children a kuuwledge “Fetch my great coat.” "Lacu up my or-ncqualntance, nnd none of these meth­
volved.
■IT KN'.’'V a •’'-•^d thing when
book-keeping, shorthand, typewriting, teleg­ boots.” "Soddls my horse." The habit, ods is respectful.
Ix C. Wcxsteln, drug clerk, and L.
raphy, ett.
- t.icu u. J.-LI V T.in fills the'
of course, grows like all others, till at last
He doesn't call you “Gentleman" or
Ftrnu.-**, butcher, of Cincinnati, weni
taken in just in time
prevent tin m
FOR THEM tbe tnan, who is naturally polite ami cour­ “Sir,” but “young feller" or “Itoss” or
BE
/ Than Money. teous, becomes as 1 mid and bearish in his "Johnny," “Cap” or "cull.” His utmost
fighting a duel.
eta! ity.”
Educate
them ai
nt the
Uramt n»|&gt;i»i»
Kaplda IMlch.l■ imw
iu»- • treatment nt Lis inferiors an the foreman deference when he stops you in the street
Louvain II1CUI
inc urnno
Two young Mexican* fought a duel with,
I ...tr.nl Block,
Illicit cor.
,-..r Pear! ittirl
Iness College. Ledyard
and of a factory.
and asks for r. light or a contribution
knives right In front uf the cathedral at
• l-i r; T7?T’ I c’jevr I want the.
OttawAfSts. Visit us. For catalogue address A.
‘ If there were tho slightest, reason to a lip­ doests’t go beyond “Say, boss," x&gt;r “Say,
Corbodn, Mex. Both were killed. T e
8 Parish. siicoesMir to &lt;\. &lt;•. Swent»berp
VV bu-si-. t have tied to J'H-L?
pose that people could not bo made to obey young feller.” I siip|&gt;ose "Ims./' is the
Colonel Moore WM elected speaker of the trouble wiw over a girl, whom both loved.
orders by airy oilier woyot treatment than
more rafpecitul of the two. And when Kentucky bom-e of representatives on the I
Tax .ukI am! 1 not be induced
Fire at Nashville destroyed n half millthirty-nenth lutllot.
that, of lowering the atnudanl uf courtesy does one cense to bo a young feller?
I ion dollars’ worth of pn.|ierty and crushed
toViaaje.”
in od renal ng them, it ftould, of course,, be
There are many speakers of the New . Rufufi Crosby, n wealthy Imnker and
to death tour firemen—Aaron Cockbell,
ontinent citizen, hanged himself at-Vnl-l
absurd to protest that courtesy ought to York patois who would cheerfully accost
J. Allen, Harvey Ewing nnd C.: C.
“J AM c- the-, same openidn as
hu shown to those under authority. The Metbujudeh or Old Parras young feller
y Falls, Kan. Poor health was the ; Gowdy.
.
world. If isqutle clear, cannot get on with­ nnd a»k for « cent to‘"git tips night’s lodg- Ca&lt;^e' « . 1
i Bill. Jolly Ta«^s king of
1
—
•
- J Alfred Oman,. 23 years old, assistant
out orders lining issued and orders being
in."—New York Troth.
Th. Udtlmon Mimhw Sow, l.« Um, I „,Hpr o, 1|lo
c,|t
thisn all." rfcwc
! cnahier of lhe San Pedro. Caln., liank, shot
cbeyed, an&lt;4 whatever eonventious of laupurchased by a company beaded by ■
Ktiage make u:o*t for tho proi&gt;er anti due
Tbomna K. Worthington and L. Riggs. I; and killed himself. Hu. was married
Christmas day and had just returned from
“T n? Glows Tact the me * ar
discharge of orders, must be lhe conven­
Children rub together bits of amber It will be a Cleveland organ, j
I the wedding trip? No reason for the,suiVV • ur money always. Jolly
tions to be encouraged. But is there the picked up from the ground, and find that
M’&gt;s Rachel rthertnan. daughter of the |
.
•lightest- reason to suppose that courtesy when rubbed these small pieces of waxliko late General William T. Sherman, was 1' cifie is known.
Tar give.-. * .to us in good Chcwdoes make it Imrder to get orders obeyed!
substance are excited to attract particles married to Dr. Paul Thorndyke, in Wash-'
Tnosdny. Jan. A.
ingTobitcco.
It is oor stand-by.”
COntTEST IN THE FRtNCn ARMY.
| King I-eopold of Belgium has recovered
1 tigton. nt noun Wednesday.
’VlAC, VtVDte**
It is evident it does not in thu Freucii Qmld anything be more elementary or
Dr. Heber Newton, the pastor of Al! frum his attack of la grippe.
army or in Franca generally, and we be­ sremlngly further removed from tbe
Souls’ Protestant Episcopal cbttreh, of i
Randolph Rogers, the sculptor, is dan­
lieve that it would no»in England. Tn qur mighty mechanical developments of the
New York city, who ha* breu dangerously I derously 111 of pulmunitls at Rome. He i*
SAY. JOLLY
ANO TMUt
army at the present moment the officer* — 1 electrical powers whlcirnow surround us»
ill from la grippe, is rrjwtted Ifettqr.
| *17 years old.
F.M’CRfTE.
WHICH IS THE BEST?
except, perhaps, the serg&amp;auts nnd - cor­ Yet that simple frictional piny was tho
In attempting to get alxmnl a moving ; Justice S. U. Finney, recently elected
A GUIDE FOR EVERYOKE-See that tho word porals—are, as a rule, most scrtfpdlons starting point of all we uow imsaees elec­ train ex-Sheriff J. W. Weimer, of Benton
: to the Wisconsin suprenn-court, has been
al&gt;out treating their men justly and avoid­ trically. It lay by aa u child's sport for
Harbor,
fell
under
the
cars
and
lost
both
'
sworn
into
otfiee.
ing violent and abusive Inugnage. Not ages—Iny by for Sir Isaac Newton himself
LCtfifiViL
j
Frank Baker, of Jacksonville, IlLs.; is
being rude or offensive is, however, n very to look at, removed only to a bok with a legs. He died from his injuries
Several persons have been fined nt Do­ ' dem! from a &lt;!&lt;»&lt;&gt; of corrosive sublimate. A
different thing from being courteous. Yet glass lid containing paper figures,, which
ver,
England,
tor
coining
in
contact
with
druggist's
mistake.
v
•
we venture to t hink that if English officers wojiid move when the glass surface was
Slyv, the suspected Glendnle expi e*s rob­
took the trouble tu treat their men with excited by friction. A little later and the lhe public while suffering from la grippe, i
the sort of courtesy which so bewilders the Hat glass surface became a tulw, a globe, a which is alleged to be a contagious dis- : her, has been identified in St. lx&gt;ub as a
(NEW YORKi
BANKRUPT STORE.
' jiarticipant in a postofllce robbery in that
Englishman abroad they would’Uml them globe revolving on a.frame, a machine, nn
Has the Larger Dally Circulation than any
The grip has caused tbc death of Alfred ; city.
less but more amenuble to discipline.
electrical battery, and so steadily onward
Republican Newspaper tn America.
Agent, not
The officer would gain iu dignity and the until, each step marked by a gentle ad­ Cole, of Springfield, Ky., at the age of 115; i
There is an insurrection In Teheran
,„mvn% Ul
„. owing
soldier M self respect, ami so in the qunlity vancement upon advancement, lightning years. He ha«l been an acquaintance of against vuv
the KUJC
goyernment
ot wautt
the shah,
HASTINGS. MICH.
Simon Kenton, tho famous Kentucky pio-. to maladmlnirtretlon by the shah’s nditisspacially snpp&gt;l&gt;d direct from our factor*, whieh can be nio-t easily worked on to se- and thunder themselves were tbe inven­
• -----__
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_ of _Rubber Boot* and Shoes b-jurfit
cure the due fulfillment of dqty. No doubt
our
mal."
tions of man
well as of nature.—Dr. B. pcer .
ot t&gt;im can fw&gt; d&lt;*p«ud(Ml upon us the very best ‘ t].c British private-would at flrat be some­ W. Richardson in Longmans* Magazine.
Burglars got into the She*toyg in Falls ।
A crisis is approaching in Samoa, where
- ,U,.U - ________________ Iw |„t .ugg,™.! by.il ornoer-rlu.ire.lfl
branch of the GennnnBank uf Sheboygan. : King ...
Malictoa hna determined to crush the
?him with courtesy aud might, indeed, for
Wia., and the bank officials cannot now rebellion anil run the government regard­
A Uarbwlor'a Itooiu.
L. CAMDEE 4 CO.
The Aggre.ralve Republican Journal
a time consider he wiw being elaborately
A bachelor's? room that I saw is furnlabed open the safe, if the burglars opened it, u.^.f foreign interference.
of tbe Metropolis.
insured. Very
sooq, however,
he would
Ihergolahdnl
j
A
bill
ha, l»rn Introdural In lh, Km&gt;.
—-------------------------------------insmteu.
v ery souii,
uuwovrr, uv
wuiuu
In n style that to me Is entirely new. It Is
A NEWSPAPER FOR TBE MASSES.
MORTGAGE SALE.
realize the situation and would learn tluit
At Salem, O.t n wreck on the Pittsburg, ‘ tucky senate rnaKing business connection
a betlroom, bathroom, dresaing room and
or a certain morttwre made and executed b&gt; ! wneu muu«»
sitting room combined. The first three Fort Wayne nnd Chicago fatally hurt ; with a lottery felony fur those who sell.
Founded Dereml&gt;er 1st. t8M.
.... C.
.. Alverson
.___ T__and
...» Althic
«
m 1f exist, **l&gt;lv,rrI**.
Thomas
L. Aherxui. 1.1
bls
’hberlira'’ nr.)
are imt.
not »&gt;iir-niimeed
encouraged blit
but occupy one able of tbe room. They are Engineer Grime* and James Graven, fire- Bnd u misdemeanor for those who buy.,
wife.ot Irving. Mirbleaa. to Ike Itendershott. J forbidden. Nor does habitual courtesy .partitioned
___ - off from ______________________
•*
- • diamonds
•’-------- -*---------—
one another, however. man, and crushed the arm of iBrakeman ji “Three
rough
were*found
in jtha
of !Iasttotcs. Michigan, dated October twet&gt;t&gt;-.
. .
nnd each i* furnished with a pair, of cur-1 James Head—all of Alliance. (L ’
I
I cniw of h Hastings. ,r
Neb., chicken. The
ag.'E'ar.SKJ'lii
»:«««. «!»•&gt;
‘■■'“'T”'*. ...
sixth. A- IK IAC4. aud nxotc
—* •**
• *•'
f IBarry
gunge at ones torcibk- am! direct. Because tains. The wardrol&gt;e is made somewhat • Two hundred and twelve laborers cm- I chickens* are supplied with gravel from
the Itegistcr ot .Deeds, tor
---- - county.Mleh!-1
--------fembrr. A. D. 1882,
tn i yox treioa man with courtesy, you are not in the form of a cabinet, with shelves for ployed on lhe fortifications at Sandy Hook 1 Bhie/riwr, seven miles .south of Hastings,
can. on the Cth day ot November.
ISti, lu
,n.it f&gt;9.
m. v.
uhUh
o( th„
w
i,lm
fiber a of mortgage* on pages u an
Ii lch ,,
books and ornaments on each side. It is j have been laid off because money to pay I und there is a diamond fever‘ton” uow.
said mortgage was dul) a»si|ttn&lt;l bv ti&gt;»&gt; said Ike .
; when
Hendershott to James Cameron. «•! Woodland. .
---------necras-iry that ho is idle, a cowanl or walnut, like the rest ot tbe furniture. The them is not forthcoming. Unpaid wages I
- ■ •
...have
Incendiaries,
regularly
organized,
Th«« lT&gt;-ss Is the organ of no faetten; pulls no
Mlchhcti:, by asfiism.ient bearing date the a «&lt;x)|e
burned the cutton gin of J. E. Bryan near wirve.; haa no anlnjositles t .• avenge.
twenty-sixth
dayot February A. D. ii^3. and . The
Th effect of courtesy, indeed, is to en- walls are dark red, and tbe curtains are amounting to $!&amp;,&lt;**) h due them.
•j’
.'-y-i
recorded
in theottlee&lt;»•—-..X'I'LmTui
----- ino n«dl,..lnUh.lh..l«&gt;&gt;iae,uc ol.ll- mode of light colored cretonne, it is a
jSKWfcfti
I han».
. Pine Bluff, Ark., and the railway station
good looking room and a comfortable one.
FrUIsj. Jan. 1.
| at Linwood in the same ncigbborhtxMl. The Most Remarkable Newspaper
day of February, a. I), tftw. Iu liber-jn ot matt-1 red expressions of opinion. Tbe" wiggings" —New Y’ork Herald.
Prince Hohenlohe died in Ixmdon from T-he reason is a ruw over the location of
gages on page -is?, aud by th* .-std Jninra fam- , of t[1(_ ^m-teous man are twice as formidSuccess In New York.
an attack of infittenxa.
; .said station.
« tho. ot Uw boor. Courtny 10­
When Caffe* Drinking Was Denuuneeci.
Buffalo has erected a nmnunicnl to the ;
Bev. Mr. IZdjvnnD. the independent Re­ THE pUess is a NATIONAL NEVVSPAPER
day of November. A. I), pts- and recorded bi -deed would pay In the army, both as re.
]
publlran
memIwr
ot
the
New
York
senate,
As
early
us
1C&lt;U3
coffee
was
satirized
In
’
celebrated
Indian
chief
Red
Jacket.
Cheap
news,
vulgar Sensations and trash And
the office of said RoiBter of IMds fiw RJ’ry ! ■.artjJ| dtsciplinn nnd ns regards the popuplane In the coLimms of The Pre**.
County. Michigan. &lt;»•&gt; the2l»tday»'! November. Lp . : ...
M-n do not like b6- England, and on every hand the bitterest
Beginning New Year's Day. Waukegan says hc4grill go into neither party caucus, *no
: The Pres* tuv. the brightest editorial page in
A. D. ISM. In liber 27 of ni'&gt;rtg.igrts on |&gt;sgn 4-M .ferity of the sen ee. .M.ixionot uiw no
invectives were applied to fl by tbe pYvss will have a carrier delivery mull service.
•
but
will
vote
in
all
cases
os
hU
conscience
New
York.
It
aparkles
with potnta.
.nud also by the said Geo. Preston duly :uud«ued ing spoken to as if they were dogs, especial­
The Preen Sunday edition fr a splendid twen­
Bishop Crowther, of Niger territory, J dictate*. He c*j(eclally will not join any
' co Daniel Striker, Wilitam I’ • Sulu.un and 11_ jfi'tbey uro uneducated, and so dbin- nnd pulpit. In one Instance, a preacher
ty page paper, covering every current topic of
buried anathemas nt the heads of those Africa,
** ■ - the colored
-* “
—-----•- Khemeisto delay drganlzntiou.
SSM'coSm!’.wRl«£.°w I «»"«i*“ “k' “!&gt;'**■
Anglican
ecclesiastic,
Interrat.
'
.
who used as n be.vcrage. "a symp of soot dead.
The iTeM weekly edition coatains all the
aaalgnuienc bearing date the etevri th day ot .an order is on order, and that the setting'
nnd essence of old shoea!" Probably hehad
THE MARKETS.
ctw-l thing* of the daily am! Sunday edition^/
March. A. D. IMi.atid recorded In the office ufJ immaterial.
For
those
who
cannot
afford
lhe
dally
or
are
good
grounds
fur
this
statement,
haying
uir!?'?&gt;«&gt;• »*« onmui «mo» couuwu.
Chicago.
greetings, and apjwanxl so well as to ex­
prevented by distance from early rece-tvlng it,
la liber ’’J? of "mortjsige-i on' page •'•-'! No idoubt the behavior of the officers In sampled some boiled coffee. Another di­ cite the comment of hia visitor*.
the weekly 6 a .-plendld substitute.
vine denominated it "a jsiison which God
on
which .nortgw there I* claimed chi, respect is a great deal better than R
Following were tbe quotation* on the board
Banking of the fires of lhe Vineland
made black, that it might near the devil's
of trade today: Wheat-January. opened
AS AM ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
color!” The women also took up tbc cudg­ (N. J.) Glara couqiany. is ascribed to the and closed MSfc: February. opened and
and an-aitonwy fee ct twenty-five dollars to wound the self love of the uneducated
prevalence of grip among the workmen.
els hgainst it.—Detroit Free Press.
cloM-d toe; May. opened wrtj?, closed 0414c.
’ moi led fcr in said inort/iure. sou *&gt;,“ j clam in England—it is the commonest
The barrel works of the Standard Oil Corn -January, opened Sue: closed 3^4c;
SUft or proeecllugs at law L .. me been In-’
ju th# w„rJd for jMy ]aU,.rara to leave
THE PRESS
May,
company at Constable Hook, N. J., were February, opoued 3U»se closed
■
[&gt;brir .uiplcjoieut b™.u». ";Uw nlirt
opened 4196c. closed R^c. Data-January, Within the reach of all. The best and cheapest
The root of a sort of turnip Is used by destroyed by Are. I .ora over *l,WO,&lt;no.
Therefore. i&gt;y virtue
of tbe power t a-golug to stand old So-and-so’s check”—
qpwspaper in America.
opened
closed 2*c: February, opened
The First and Merchants’ National flUtkC. closed 30c; May. opened 32r, closed 41c.
ot rale contains! tn said mortgage, aid
wonder is that thu army Is as popular the Indians ot Tennessee for a very curious
the statute iu Btich c.we made nnd provided.
J
r •
purpose—natuelj ■ 1°
dogs of the hahlt
Banks of Ft. Dodge. la., have consolidat­ Fork—January, opened $U&gt;.3X closed 510.521a; Daily and Sunday, one year
notice is hereby given that on Friday, the Wtli nsjtts.
2.50
••
•• * flmontha.
day uf l-Vl-rutry. A. I)., iw.* al ten o’clock in t As n mutter of. fact, the lower the cul- of eating eggs. This root has a very hot ed, using the joint title of 1&gt;oth institu­ May. opened JlUin. doted flLOB*-- I^rd•'
“
one •• .
January, openod $flu\ closed Jfl-KL
the forenoon ot said dayi we the uiideralgmel. 11
individual flic more necessary and biting flavor, and n small portion of it ; tions.
XQO
Daily only, one year----- ....
tap«tatom«w.wbldj U pbori inth.
....
will sell at public sue!millothe idKhest taodrr.
.. - . .
Mve
stock
-Prices
at
the
L'nion
Htock
yards
At Washington. M. Patcriiotre, the
at tbc north front donr ofthe Court Ho:i&gt;e tn the It is 1“ treat him WILb courtesj.
I.OU
“
“ four months . - ■
,a,‘Y
Iw II h’"ulr I
Merrfl.rf mlntMerto Franc, wu today ranged as follows: Cattle—Market
Cite of Hastings, Barry County; Michigan.! There is a story of Count bchuvuloff nd- *&gt;s
200
t
f
. tho
••-------&gt;j—. .by
.. .v,
-—. active and f;nu: packers and shippers bay­ Sunday, one year
(that being tbe place where the Circuit | ,nK With Priucu Bismarck ni a review in and without wAiahleration the animal ■ presented
to
president
tM -------secretary
ing; prices about &amp;&lt;? higher; sales ranxed at
. ld»
never will touch another egg.—Washing­ : of state.
S8.tQ£jX« pigs. Sa.75ft4.10 light. S3.7&amp;&amp;UB
ton Star.
•
I Mrs. Norman Thomas, of Stamford, rough jmcking. S3-«ii» 4.10 mixed, and 84.00ft
Send for The Frcas circular.
as may be necessary to pay the amount due .m cursing ami actually kicking their men
Samples free. Agents wanted everywhere.
said mortgage, with seven per erut. interest into a mathematically exact linn. .“Our
heavy packing and shipping lots.
( Conn., wns shot and fatally Injured jjy
thereon, and all legal costs, together with an officers would not venture to treat their
Cattle—Market fairly active on local and L'.iwnu commlBstona.
'
her
husband,
because
she
was
suing
fora
There are many of these electrical ex­
Address.
attorney fee ot twenty-five do Jara ns provided
shipping
account,
and
prices
wore
men
like
that,"
Is
said
to
have
remarked
tuereln, the premises being described In said
hibitions furnished by nature which occur,. dlrofce. Thomas then killed himself.
THE PRESS,
fairly well supported quotations ranged
mortgsge as all that certain pleee &lt;&gt;r parcel o! the admiring diplnmat.
in the presence of persons who do not take ]I Joseph J. Ashworth, the Brooklyn Royal at 55 004 0.00 choice to extra shipping steers.
Porotn Bvnjnxo. 38 Pass Row,
land situate In the township of Irving In the
“Ah! but ycii mtret remember,” replied the trouble to observe them carefully, and1: Arcanum Loan association secretary wl.o S4.30O&amp;JB good to choice do. 88.75ft4.40 fair to
County ct Barry and the Bute of Michigan, nml
NEW YORK.
his
companion,
“
tbotibnlf
uf
these
canaille
from the organization, go&gt;l. S3.nift3.00 common to medium do, $3.00
described as follows:- To-wlt:
afterword to report wbitfc they have seen. ' cmliezxled
„.$30,00«
—
Tbe west half ['41 ot ths north wert quarter bare been through n univeraft-y.”
MORTGAGE SALE.
Some ot the things that now appear mys- has been surrendered for extradition in ft3.75 butchers' sti-ers. $l.80ft2.90 stocken.
IK] of section number twenty five (.'3). In town
Whether the story is true or false it con­ terious would cease to lie so if more people London.
SX.3X-.W Texas stewa $t®ftaai feeders.
Default having been made In the conditions of
"
Hut low Hl uortS o. rarom oln.
»«J
5L«&lt;i.2.H0 cows. $1 J3ft2.73 bulb, and S2J5ft5ja a certain mortgage, dated August IS. USA,
talninn eighty acres of land more or lets, tains a truth. Men who have been taught would learn to use their eyes and their . Catherine Connors, of Bridgeport, Conn., veal calves.
made by Orvlll A. WhlUight and Eva WMl__ &gt;1_ .Iirauv thorenr.
to think tend to grow what, for want of a brains at the same time.—Exchange.
wanted to kiss her granddaughter when
Sheep— Market rather active sad pricea right, his wife, to the Hastings BttHrtlng and
better word, we must call cynical.
the mother objected. This so worried the steady; quotations ranged at £J.73ftlJ. 10 1XMU1 AflsociattoR. Ot Hastings. Michigan, a corWitxisM &gt;’• FinxAM.
duly organized aud doing business
They sbrog their shoulders and xay, "If
The French Republic dame of
c* age
“ on
“ ojti lady t hat she threw herself in to Pem- westerns, 8a.73ft3.4O natives, and l4.50ftfl.00 porallon
W1U4AM H. liAZR,
under tbd laws &lt;»C the State of Michigan, and
The Albion College Endow meet Fund t.om they like to curae us they can—smooth Saturday. Sept. 5. No other French xytlcx
system broke lake. She was rescued nnd will lives
recorded Iu tbe offlre of the register of deeds
mIt tec. Assignees of Mortgage.
words, after all, wouldn't make soldiering
I’rod non; 3utter-iFant-y separator, 28c; for Barry county, in the state of Michigan.
DAXlXLBTrKKB. Attorney for Aigners *tB. } less irksome.” This philosophic feeling, since the revolution has lived so long. Na­
dairies, fancy, fresh. 21ftJ3c; packing slock,
poleon's rule lasted fourteen yean; the
Dated. Hasting*. Midi.. December 2d. WHI however, is luirdly likely to 1» found In Bourbon restoration, sixteen; Louis Philip­
The Peoria, Ills , district paid $3Q,W3,4H1 fresh. 134513.-. Eggs-Frcnh candled, loss oftx, Installments of prinehml. Interest and premium
24c perdoxr ico house stock, UftlSc. DressedTommy Atkina, rind wo expect that the pe reigned eighteen years; then there was internal revenue tax during 1891;
lrju
„,J_____
IIM and for fines, by which tho power of rale therein
poultry
—Hera. _ __ per lb; spring chickens,
to-nug ot o.„ oma,™
The weather throughout Bavaria is very ■ UftUMcl ducks? Bftlic; ‘gewia VftlOc^turka^ contained hasbecoin" operative, and on wMeh
a republic for Imh than four years, and Na­
mortaage-there isclaimed to be due at the data
prooebes chat of the French and the far- poleon HI reigned fur eighteen.
severe. The lakes ore frozen almost to the choice. 12c; common stock, lOftllc; poor, Hft, ot tins notice the snm o’ seven hundred fifty
Notlceds hereby xtten that I shall Ml at thcr j6 deports from that pf the Germans
btftom.
। J0- J'otatoes--Hebron*.
I*? bu;_Bur- Direr and »Ito dollars, tin- sold installments o&lt;
ttbtle auction to tne highest-bidder, oa &gt; rt.tay,
populaMlie service will bocome.
principal, interest and premium and flues bav­
The heaviest projectiles carried by ships
sags oavof Jsnusry. A. D-. I’M. nt t.-n ,
Mnrtin
Briggs,
cx-slare,
hard
drinker
Sweet potatoes. Illinois, $1.50ft2.S per bbl; ins reniHiitod unpaid and inarrsar for more
o'clock.la the forenoon nt the Protute court - K, too,
,—-------------- 1 w.r. U&gt;. rul.
_ lo ou,
__
of the English navy weigh 1,800 pounds; by
six mouths, and the said Hastings BuUdI, would be fodod muz-li
rooms. In the cltj uf Hantlncs. In the county of army, it
much easier tn
to the French navy, 1.984 pounds, and by the anl inveterate .smoker, is dead at Ovid, ' Jvreeya. ttUOft&amp;OOi Applre-Cotnmon. 5125ft than
nnd Dian Araoctation haring elected under
1.50 p&lt;&gt;r bbl; good. $1.75; fancy. ’ $2 00. Cran- Inx
Barry, In tee “taw of Michlxnn.exact
the essential condi- Italian n^vy. 8,000 pounds. The largest Miah., aged 100 years.
exact strict discipline—tbc
t he terms of said monmxe to declare due the futt
W01. br &lt;i&gt;- 1-jb’.w Uon u&lt; an .rnj, Conner ot b«rtng, «nd cannon ball of the Middle Ages weighed
George B. Clark, one of tbe well-known bcrrtea--Cape Cod. K®ft7JM ner bbl: |L®a
unpaid with nH arrearsgra thereon, and
anbridgv telescope makers, died at Bed &gt;LT5perbox; Jerseys. $5.teftfl.4&gt;]per bbl; JLW amount
uo suit or proceed Input law haring been Insti­
court of Barrv county, MJchlipm. a! I of the' not mere alhwncaot discourtesy’, is what 64 pounds, the length nnd weight of the Cambridge tdescope makers, died at Bed
tuted lo recover the amount now remaining
ind
fe warted. ThU.cmpled withmlduU«s
merciless cannon being, respectively, 13 feet and 73 ford Springs, Maas., aged (B yean.
secured ov said mortgxge or any part thereof.
227® ™«;“t
tfi?
"1 Mrtetn~.ln
Notice is therefor hereby given that on Matnniay.
hundredweight.
Indian Comrhissioner Morgan »ays the
the i?th day of March, ifl X nt ten o'clock In the
iron, knuwn mid .kscr.bed as follows, fa »he true desideratum. Many forces are
Miuntional reports of an Indian outbreak
Wheat-No. 8 red winter cash, $L08ftUIM;
.hirtv eteht
reds!uodouLl Ending to bring about the couA carious artifice of war was adopted by based on an alleged dancing imutia are January- 81.04J4; February, $l.U5?i; March,
ftifif
”&gt;«•’ 'febt &lt;MUon
&lt;tato. but.
«&lt;T «ould b. a Chinese junk when nttecked by n mancounty
of Garry and Mnfenf Michigan, raideourt
I
81"«W;
April.
81.WJ4
Corn
—
No.
8
mixed
false,'
•
.
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town-blpone U&gt;north range nU‘e&lt;») west, gpined it pecple could only leapt that of-war. The crew threw cocoauiua over­
JotaR. Bw«U, wUtoerrf Tbe Hough-I' cash,
S 53klc;
SL? January, Slhjc; March, 51^c; bouse being the building in which tho circuit
Date-Dull but rttMdy; No. I court for the county of Barry i» held,
lheues west ten (to.) fid*, thenojsmrth J^'V.
dfl*‘ nc&gt; ‘"iply wcukness.-Lonstar, djetl from the effects at . May.
‘ -■y' • S0H&lt;t
board into tb», sea nml then jumped in
at
public
auction to the highest bidder,
rotis thence cast tcu .10) rods, tnetire norui ,
mixed cash, 30c: May. M&gt;ic. Rye-Doll and
four L4) ro&lt;!s to place of iwxtantogjHSinu.Ini lhe Jo11 spectator.
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received In the Hastings wreak— &lt; hoary; quoted nt McftSl.Ul for the whole tbe premiers described
among them. Nearly all escaped, for it
In said niortwm ImiXMihible'to tell which were heads
of Harry, county of Jtarry aud stat.
| ranae. Barley-DuU but strong;-No. 8 Milxenth victim.
B.VHU Work.
and which were.nuts.
sSonbCT MH. A- »■, Wt&gt;„„„
’elsh colliers have agreed to accept wauXec. 7*ft74c. Pork -Moderately active mortgage
■ “He iloatu’l Work; hn doesn't
any­
reduction of wages, thmi averting and steady; now mess, $10.00. Lard-Steady; &amp;
'Adiulnisiratar.
thing but talk.” This was said of a buaiDelicate experiments with kites show
uld have tn-en a most disastrous } J anuary. $0.40; February. SSjO; March. $a®
Live Slock: Cattle-Market firm at an adMm man, and it indicates the thought that the amount of electricit y in the air is
I rance of 10c per W0 lbs; poorer to best nativn
| which in.my bava of all who simply man­ proportional to She belgnt shore the earth’s
uully of one Delaney, living at
' age a bosincM without manual labor. YuC surface. A galvanometer placed iu the cir­
i, Kan., moved into a bourn hoI •very laborer should know that almost all cuit showed at once tbe changes in eleva­
walls were dry, ami uow not one dull; lanihv weak
Doth Read "Forest aid «!«*»».•■ ’
tion «r whether lhe kite was rising or fall­
&lt; father, mother .md two sons.
One foe Ils anxllng. the otner for Its ahreWns.
tag__________________ _
ma tore hip fight at Coluinhns, O.,
Men of every political faith read it.
from ths Justins in tbe world,
■ world ।
no politic* in It. Brlmiul of good
k and both .Sherman &amp;cd ForIt is well known that dry sand is one of
Toledo.
vy demand on
Thera
TBSK
onough votes to elect. Out. hut there tbe beat things that cau be used (or killing
brains In
,tioa, however, Is favorable to
an fodpient oil fire, and some factories
job
of
work
■ must
nd Knugh Treatment

DR.MILES’NERVINE

WET! COLO! SLUSH!

CATCHES THEM ALL

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RUBBER FOOTWEAR

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JNO.

“CANDEE”

M. R. LAYTON,

Daily.

^SS!^’S5,S5KS:,!»?L7S.aiR!-b« n-uu™,.

Snnflay.

Weekly.

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Circulation Over 100,000
Copies Daily.

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Cleveland and Harrison

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Important Announcement

Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Jan. 7, 1392.
MARSHALL L. COOK.

Our 20 Day Gigantic Clearing Sale just before Inventory.

■ EDITORIAL NOTES.

BOSTON JTOKE

Our contemporary «f ***" Joo”1*1
made another discovery. as Important as H ,
to startling. The Bannkh joked our
. friends, the democratic business men of,
the city, because they desire that-outsiders
shall have free access to A-merieifn mar­
kets, but who are anxious that a very high
tax be levied upon the transient or fake
dealer who wishes to sell goods here in
* competition with them. Now we favor
doing that, exactly for -.lieReasons that we
favor protection nalloiially; that these
transients pay none of the\xpenscs of our
•

city, do not build it up, and 'take from the
city and spend or use elsewhere the profits
of the sale of goods while they do business
in Hastings. For onr part, we wish all
that kind of thing could be prohibited; at
tbe very least. It should be taxed so high
that tbe city gets a good revenue from it.
and so as to discourage that kind of compe­
tition. In other words, we believe hearti­
ly with our democratic friends among the
business men that the city should protect
those who live here, and help build up Jhe
town, who pay taxes here, anti whose
prosperity benefits the city. Now the dis­
covery that the Journal editor has made is
that the elty’s high tariff on onto ide com­
petition with Hastings business men |s
precisely like tho policy free traders would

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Our clearing sale of all kinds of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, etc., and evei

GREATLY REDUCEQ
Ib

dele of merchandise in our store at

RICE

now running full blast. Come now and recure some of the immense bargains we offer. 500 Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks which we are goingto
close out at some price are, on sale for your inspection.

character as the Bankrupt jewelry firm, appealed to the Supreme Court for a rever­
Frank Pierce, of Kalamazoo, han decid­
“A very little salt, not too much vioagar,
and any paper that protests against it In sion of bls seutence. Tbe appeal was con­ no tobacco, three meals a day, seven hours ed to locate his wa gonfactory in Plainwell.
any way, Is working against the best In­ sidered by the higher court and on thefflst. of sleep aud a thorough acquaintance with
Frank L. Dodge, of Lansing, ns the at­
terests of the city. We gladly welcome Inst, ’he verdict and seutence of the court water,” says Abbe Kneipp, “will make you
torney for thu three boys Injured at the
have to mend some of their ways first. any mercantile establishment that comes below was aOlrmed. Wright will therelire 100 ynara, and then you will die happy, railroad crossing In Mason a 'Bbort time
We have got ali the boodlers we want al­ here to stay, and bear Its share of burdens, fore^pend his life Behind prison bars.
for death alone cannot be cured.”
ago. seenred this week 80,000 damages
but
to
those
who
attempt
to
avoid
the
ready.
latter by locating here for a short time, wo
Among inventions we notice that elec­ from tbe Michigan Central. It will be re^
THE MARKETSmembered that one of the boys was killed
have adopted nationally. This is certain­
say. “protect home merchants by taxing
tricity fa now in use for beating flatirons !
Soper is talking now. and so are some of
| In the accident
these traveling stores so that they will find
used by tailors, and its employment in '
ly a great discover)-. It is such a discov­
his friends. The prospects arp good that It unprofitable to do business here." The
therapeutics fa constantly on the increase. !
Miss Carrie Downer, a Chelsea fat
-I
ery as will certainly amount to an inven­
more squawbut-k rottenness will come to city will prosper only as the merchants
Clover seea *4 O0g&lt; M.
—;-------------------------: recently advertised in the Grand E
tion. We advise our contemporary to get
Beuru-St.3(&lt;tsi.«» per bu. .
Camolus composed hfa verses .with the ! Morning Press, offering to give hai;
.
the surface. There wljl be a lot of it if it prosper, but If they must divide their trade
Corn—rtfMuc.
-r
|In
N M.
--------for .XO
—
farm Mnd 55 000 In cub to My
/rt
a patent on it at once.
with every establishment that wants to
roar
of
battle
his
ears,
tbe
PortaBeef- Dreued H 00fig5.00 calves; gsja
should all come.
stop here for a few days, especially for the
Ekvs-ic. m*.
• gueae poet was a soldier and a bravo one, man that would marry her. At last ac­
Hides—Beet.
calf, 5c.
busiest season of the year, they won’t pros­
though a poet.
The supreme court on January 1st. be­
counts she had received twenty seven an­
Lard—Sc.
Squawbuck oil broke its black record per very much, nor will the city take very
swers to her advertisement, but she liad
came republican by the retirement of Judge ।
Llmo-BeUlngat soc per bbl; water11 me .St jo
last week In the fires and casualties for rapid strides forward. Aside from a finan­ per bbl.
not concluded to accept any uf thenj.
Champlain, aud the seating ot Judge
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
Oata—die. per bu. ;
cial point of view, street fakirs have noth­
which It was responsible.
Potato**-xac. per bu.
Montgomery. But the democratic major­
ing to lose. They can sell bogus goods nt
Pork-44.004&gt;4.n.
The
Chicago
A
Grand
Trunk
R.
R.
have
extravagant
prices,
as
has
been
done
here
ity could not ailow January 1st to come
ilaater—Selling at ft.50 per ton.
A baking powder that can be depended
just completed a "mammoth ice house at
n great many times, and have no fear.
Salt—Selltog at 1.00 per bb!.
without improving the opportunity to drag
Tltr.mbrSeed—Helllugat SL'A per bu.
Vicksburg, and propose to put up 20.000 upon to lie free from lime aud alum to u
Their relations with thorn* that bite at lhe
Wheat—No. 1.whiles .M;t»d'jo.!
------- ---------bait they throw out. an, nol
their judicial ermine iu
tbe
mud,
tons of congealed coldness therel this (Win­ desideratum In these days of adulterated
j tempting*
Flour—*L50per huud red.
irate aud perpetuate a monstrous injustice,
Hon. A. C. Towne of Milo was i._
____
In the
cltj| founded
confidence andhonesty,
bon&lt;
ter. Their Ice trade has grown to enor­ food. So far as can be Judged from the
---------- _ -upon
r---------------------------nnd
Tuesday and paid Messrs. Black A Soil the result Is that they cai\ fleece their cus­
mous proportions and a switch rngino will nffielal reports, the “Royal’’ seems to be
and lower still further the prestige which
Barley-41 to.
the only onr yet found by chemical analy­
$4.25 toward tbe balance on the monu­ tomers Without suffering from loss of
be kept there to do lhe switching.
ontoM-flO&amp;xte.
,
they had already had a large share in 'le­ ment. This sum had been raised by Mr.
sis to be entirely without one or the other
trade. The, home merchant, on the other
Clilcksnallveaf; derated Sc.
Bert Walker, a progressive young farmer, of these subotancea, and absolutely piire.
ercasing. of the supreme cdurt of Michigan. Towne In his own school district. If all hand, must deal squarely and give value
Turtteys-ltrc.ac; drease*!. me.
living
alxiut
three
miles
from
Martin,
takes
This, it is shown, results from the exclus­
The case at Issue was with regard to the the districts iu the county would do as received. He must win lhe confidence of
especial pride in poultry and fa a thorough ive use by its manufacturers of cream of
A NOVEL USE FOR AMMONIA.
seating of that sqimwbuck who gave that well, the balance would be met and one all by square dealing and never violate
Iteliever In the American hen ns n source tartar specially refined nnd prepared by
firm would not suffer the injustice Messrs.
unsavory name to that unsavory aggrega­ Black &amp; Son are suffering by reason of that confidence, for if he does he must pay
Mudmiu with a Cold Chi Ml Conquered of revenue. He has a reputation for rais­ patent processes which totally remove the
the penalty. With such odds against the
ing fine poultry, and butchers fairly tum­ tartrate of lime and other Impurities. The
tion, the democratic legislature of Michi­ lhe neglect ot tbe people to do their duty. home merchant we contend that he cannot
ble over themselves to buy ht» surplus cost of this chemically pure cream of tar­
gan; Senator Friedlander. The three
be protected too nruch.
chickens. Recently lindlng bimself over­ tar is much greater than any other, and it
democratic jjidges just a little l»efore their
The supervisors have made the question
stocked
he loaded up hln lien wagon with is useo in no baking powder except the
of raising $34,000 by tax for a new Jail
teudent of a public insane asylum. As in
retirement, molted In the decision that and court house a special order- for this
fine specimens of feathered beauties and “Royal,” Urn manufacturers of which con­
all Insane asylums, somu of the juitienta
Friedlander‘fras lawfully scaled, and this afternoon. From conversation with the
started for Martin Ufdispose of them. His trol the patents under which it Is refined.
were docile and tractable, and had the free­
Friday last occurred the fifth annual re­ dom of a high walled garden; while others, high spirited team fairly flew over the
gave him a-place to whic&gt; he was not supervisors It seems probable that the
Dr. Edward G. Love, formerly analyti- ■
elected, and declared lan/ul the crime of question of raisiug that sum will be sub­ union of the Oth Michigan Vol. Cavalry being violent and dangerous in their tmtd- ground, and in a few minutes he bad cal chemist for the U.' 8. (iaremment. who
mitted lo a vote of the people. It is prob­ In this dty. The Oth was one of the most nesA, were confined to their rxxitnx. Some­ pulled up before the meat market. He made the analysis for the N^w York State
the bold, unscrupulous stealing of a seat able tifat the original resolutions will be" famous regiments of the service. In Its
beckoned
tbe
butcher
with
a
triumphant
Bonn! of Health In their Investigation of
times one of the last named gentlemen
iu the Michigan state senate. Possibly It varied so as to permit the board to borrow whole history It never knew defeat; Its I would get loose, a fact which he usually notl of hfa ta«&lt;I and pulnCfat backwards baking powders, and whose intimate
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is best that this decision has been made. S1S.000 the second year which will be victorious course was never more than1 announced by breaking things generally, «llh bl. bute .1 lb. ram.. u»t ra moeb knowledge
of the ingredients or
of ail Iuo
those
checked In any one battle, and all throughI upon which announcement the doctor
raised
by
tax
the
thlrt.
If
the
question
.'
’
""'■ta’
tad
In this market enable, him to speak
It will .serve the very useful purpose uf
carries, that course would enable the tbe war, under Alger first nnd Custyr would nqiair to the spot, nnd advancing The butcher with an eje to badness Io*t authoritatively, says of the purity wholeshowing to whqtdesperate and villainous
board to pay fiir the buildings as soon as afterwards, it did valiant service for theJ upon him with a steadfast gaze would 'krrlrtni”tE™
'“d ‘o' ’7“
tanenew. and superior quality ot the
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length the democratic party of Michigan is completed, nnd would no doubt, get the Union cause, nnd participated In nearly
march Jilm off to bls room. We bad one Arriving there he found the door wide,
■Royal.”-------------------- .
open and
chickeninIn sigDL
sight. in
In I
buildings constructed for considerable less every battle of the Army of the Potomaci lunatic by the name of Jones, large and wide
willing to-go in order to gain a point
...unypvt.
aatHd not*aaucsen
“I find the Roral Bakina Powder mmmoney, as then the contractors would know from the organization of the regiment in strong as an ostrich. He had broken out ^Tb!rf"nbU,‘to^r " n Til°p'°?b £ r”"1 °' pur" •™1 »•&gt;“'&gt;•«&lt;’«&gt;&lt;&gt; PWreltonta. ‘
of bls room two or three times, but had me birds bad flown. If the earth had It is a cream of tartar Dowder and rinrs
It was only a few years age Hurt what Is the pay would be ready when lhe buildings 1863 to the dose of the contest
The business mettlng of the Clb. was always gone back docilely when any ose of opened up and swallowed Bert he wouldn’t not contain either alum or phosphate? •
were accepted.
known as the university extension move,
held In the ball of Fitzgerald post and us made our appearance.
have lookedmore surprised and completely : or other Injurious substan'e.”
P
ment began in England, on the xlea that,
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As we mentioned test week tbc Rodpath over 100 were present, including Gen. R.
The asylum had a saloon in the center, I danAftMU-^.
!°‘’*;“ek * _ __ _ J?
!-«”«’■ testa, and lhe recent official
“
’
—
as a great many people awe unable to go to Star Concert Company had an open date A. Alger, Gen. J. IL Kidd, Ionia. Judge with a door at each eml; and one of the chickens roosting on r
nearly every limb be- 1 tests by both the United States aod (.Ana___ Thia to
the universities, the universities muut imi­ for Saturday evening. Ja 1. 9th. and were Birney Hoyt of Grand Rapids, and Col. doom requiring fixing once upon a time a tween Martin and hi\^_
k^fiome.
Is, bad dlan Governments, show tbe Royal Baking
sdsured for an entertainment in this city H. E. Thompson, of Grand Rapids, and carpenter waa engaged upon it, when Int enough of Itself, but me worst of ,It all Is
s Powder th be superior to all others fn
tate Mohammed's mountain policy and go , jfn that evening. The company consists others.
trundled Mr. Jones and quietly possessed[ that Bert’s friends keep reminding him of strength and leavening power.. It Is not /
to the peopfr. With this end iu view pop­ of five artists of known reputation and
After dispatching the business of tbe himself of a long, sharp chisel. When the( it all the while In such a manner that It
.
ular lectures were given in public halls by their concerts are such as the citizens of session, the boys enjoyed a good, social carpenter looked around the madman gave. makes him extremely tired, (We publish only the most economical in use. bfctX
makes the purest, finest flavored aud most
university specialists. The system luis thfa city don't often have the privilege of time, such as veterans know so well how to a grin aud poked the chisel at him, where­ this just to let his friends know that it wholesome food.
listening to. Wc are happy to say that we appreciate.
upon the uuin of chips scuttled out and। makes him tired) and he don’t get a mln­
been steadily growing In this country since
have been able to secure a qopy of lhe pro­ ’ Gen. J. II. Kidd, of Ionin, was re-elected locked the door. Then while , the enemy, otes rest Bert say a the next time be
SCHOOL COLUMN.
18N7, the leading university IniUlntrodHe- gram for the evening nnd herewith pub­ president and Jno. H. Deuufa. of this city,
was battering away at It be rushed around takes any chickens to Martin he is going to
tlon being that of I’ennsslvania. In Phila­ lish It. so that all may jydge of Its merits as arcretary.
and locked the other door at the other end. put them In a burglar proof safe.
in
advance:
The
banquet
at
the
Hastings
hoato
In
delphia. It is now extending into (be
Haring thus caged Jones ho gam the
Uow is this for a “take off” on the •*'
A number of flat cam on a G. R. &amp; I.
1’iano solo, “Transceodental Grand the evening wu an affair to be long and alarm, and I supposing it was an ordinary
south, the university of Gccygla, at Athens,
style of parsing? Says ex-superintet;.:
March” “Andante and Rondo Caprioeioao ” happily remembered for Ita delightful en- ease which I could control unlocked the switch at Rockford were set in motion and
Howland of Chicago: “But this paring
having Just announced that Chancellor Mr. Gilder.
t7?,!,,.,neP.K Aft*1, *he good things pro­ door and entered boldly, whereupon he run out on lhe main track, where they
Whv not
collided with a southbound passenger what hi incomprehensible.
Song, “Tbe Bootblack,” Master Cecil.
Boggs and Professors Campbell.. MacPlvecvided by Mine Host Parker had beett dis­ made a rush at me.
adopt the same process Iu other branches?
Wblntlkig solo “Itegnava Nel SHenzto,” cussed In due and ancient form, came the
J lucontineutly bolted. The doctor was train. No one was Injured, but tbe dam­ " by not In Geography. for example, re­
■on. Bocoek. Strahan and Morris will de­
age done to property was considerable.
Miss Cnamberlain.
toasts.
sent
for.
He
soon
came,
reconnoitered
liver at Atlanta courses of lectures on men­
quire the form; Chicago ia a city. Rule:
liuinorous Itecitals, selected, Mr.fElliott.
In hfa usual eloquent fitting and force­ through the keyhole and asoarteinlug that
Eugene Converse, the Battle Creek attor­ A city ia a collective body of Inhabitants
tal science, biology. Roman law and juris­
V lolln solo. "Danse Afrlcalue” (Cocoa­ ful inanuer Senator Colgrove welcomed tbe enemy was at the other end of tbe
ney who has spent the past few yon |n
,
1lhe visitors to our city. In lhe couree of room he opened the door and saw u once Jackson prison, la now a free man, his incorporated and governed by a mayor and
prudence. lhe Greek drama, building ma­ nut dance). Mr. Gilder.
aiderman. It has bo many Inhabitants.
Song. "Market on Saturday NlghL” ' .
he *ave a rartinie of what
he could do nothing with the loose maniac. sentenced having expired.
terials and the English language and litera­
Lute: Inhabitant are the people who live
Master Cecil. •
&lt;
।tbe 9th had accomplished In the great f'T,BPP*rentlT • dilemma. A craay
ture. Georgia has been one of tbe in&lt;xt
n (he dty. Exception: Most people live
ImpersonaUons. selected, Mr. Elliott.
'
struggle
for human rights, and paid the individual, as strong ah a bull, perfectly - Twenty three marriage licences were Is­
It 1, situated on lake
progressive of southern states lir material
WhlBtllng aolo. Selections from “Er- regiment
1
sued by lhe county alerk of Eaton comity in the country.
a deserved tribute, and compli­ uncontrollable and armed with a weapon
Michigan. Rule: A lake is a body of fresh
development, and tbe enterprise of her mlnie.” Miss Chamberlain.
‘mented those present for having belong'd To capture hint by force was a difficult and butt week.
water larger than a pond.
Exception:
Violin goto “Spanteh Dances.” MIm 1 , a, reKln&gt;ent so famous for valorois dangerous undertaking, ami to starve him
fine university foundation is n sign that
The Grand Ledge Independent celebrat­ ^»me lakes are salt Exception second:
Christie.
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4
deeds.
He closed with a brilliant p rora­ would be a tedious affair. But the doctor
her Intellectual development Is likewise to
ed Its 23rd birthday Jan. lat, and gives Some ponds are larger than some lakes.
Humorous recital, selected, Mr. EIHoU. tion
1
«u the fruits of that war and lhe te- did not hesitate long.
promise of Hying to a good old age.
•he that of leadership.
Shopping is mostly done by women: Rule*
The price of admisttlon has been chaug- cesaity
4
for preserving them.
.
bc&gt;"8odown into theaured from 50 and 74 cents to 3ft and 50 cento,
Cliarlle Biota and Jay Fellows, of Lake Women is a complex. Limiting modifier ot
rfp,iwl ,n nuln* tarms In KA^r, fill the largest syringe-with hartshorn
Tbo» .rbrnmen. who «r. j,ut „ow 1K&gt;om. and we trust that alt will show their ap- J£
1
% the ®,b»lhanking the Senator tor and bring it up.’*
Odessa, were out bunting rabbits recently the first class. Exception; Some women
1
welcome and tlie elHsemof
I caught lhe idea, rushed down, and and the contents of Jay8 gun landed to are school-teachers. Remark: Many per­
In« lb. “AllUne.' .nd pn.pl.'. Mrly w)ll predation of tumdeal talent by greeting htektodly
the company with a full house. Reserved JHuOnga for their generous Nnepitallty;
If Cbavilc hadn’t been sona have no limiting modifiers. Remar'
**?k, •ywrt ■fringe with harts­ Charles f^et
nwat nnmm.r anil tdl be .lltkrr-ln, win, seats al Fred L. Heath's.
Judge Birney Hoyt, of Grand Rapids, horn diluted, for I didn’t want to kill tbe standing on a stump the result might have •ocond: Such persons are sometimes r*
Undrmocrt,.,.,, ..|Iwte„ And
Independent cases. And so on thi
next gave an excellent address on the 'ob­ man’ Th*” tb&lt; &lt;loctor« ri&gt;e carpenter ami &gt;/»*en fatal.
The bankrupt jewelry firm was obliged J
the cities of the State and country.”
.tbrlradr I. ranaummated. It will bo fo,„,d
ject: “Custer, bow He Won our Cxifi- myself formed an army of invasion. We
C. T. RiiMeld. editor of the Eaton Rap­
to k«ve town without doing any business. &lt;dencc and Devotion.”
Ibn.' o-bnwr, lura l.x&gt;krt IfI„ rKXL
threw o(M*n the door nnd entered In the fol­
ids Journal, baa accepted a position In u.e
Owing to the combined efforts of tbe jew­
•oriunap. Cor tbrautltu. ir th. eomblna- elrm tbc mayor-was iuduerti to tax them t Gen Jarnca U. KWd Mxt faJe g lowing array; 1. being tb« shortest of the « °»lu
OfflrV‘ Rl kyutw, France, and will n;, *?...,"“J?® everything so plain for the
taoughtful and very Interesting resbmse three, marched first, bolding a chair In
ttoo cbonbl happen lo win. And th,n. |„ 815per week license. Not being able to t
Thia was Intended aa a high
to there In Urn near future tor a ymr’a Pupils.
’From Gettrysburg toFall- front of me by the back, so that tbe legs ?£? 'r H® V!11 reUh’ hlB Proprietorship of compliment uttered by tbe admiring ma­
affsri
taWexpelrwGiey
fen
for
Kalamazoo
I
«l»jmi,h.”.ria npm,!,.
whi?
In thb WM somfl of tb* ,,n‘
k°ff *
U Our P°P««a«bould
Tuesday.—Democrat.
the Journal however.
ma patron, it
be anything but com*riu*b history of the war for the Union
Vandarbllt, alter 0rorldlnIr&lt;,th.mM|vn,
As we liave s|id before we are very glad which wu of special interest
T r1?’. U™her °“J 40 100 mucb
- r,h s* •rri“E' r“u“« “&gt;»»
Mleta.1 Hodno. cm. of Cli.rtoU«','nm« P
will u, |„ ..jnn, .lh. p^ to seethe mayor apply to this city the same
*’J
Lu‘P- M&lt;ke
U* Prln,?,r: k* • r'lcc* °* "ring «Hl|l.r/
।
nun
!?
er
,X
the
w,a
i^k
ll
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policy which be, and lira majority of tbe
1** pupil to be self-reliant
pu«
r.,f u wd’^PP^tated u the reeita- nulhr, lo Lb. rw, In ,b.
»&lt;»k. II. n. ■ Uub.lor lod Irn n.t &lt; I
and
self-helpful
—
Moderator.
Ptrt{ oppoe* wbeu 11 u c&gt;rri«l ‘ ° ?y “™- “srgarct Cuater Cdtoun. Hk.^1 .'~L«ou«»U,^n», Dr. B.
S; ■ ' “"J”?*- aurinu IbcMU: w.f h.
into politics,—that of protection to home
Tb. lou.tk ^L.nb. otbv .nd ot tbo HotJc
Mni- OlUb«l» “r“I b«.rd th.
*-'»&lt;«T.tlc merctartn by making foreigners pay well tatato'i?*hlnbout «n„t |, w t||&gt;1
Mr
Jt-LJL£OKrvat‘lra,,uUIc P°wtr« n«d held boll, oo.ch.lr, ^rlog a. k«»ol. nod uv’
wu &lt;,n'
"* 19
to a
for doing bualneM. The bankruptjewdry th. 400 kiteau .pvlMteund by Iwr rwltel MOlr- Slowly. Tory .lowly ..
/'"•A
« ctora ot
BUlneor-trockllnrtoChllL TboAmcrl fi&lt;r^
»ti»ni ■mnur™.
o»d,|. ht b„„r, I
mentioned fa an Institution for­
towort
him.
Tb.
ita
m^,
olth. Imuutlturv »n.l n-.cl* M "lb.
. hwl°“r l,nn- “*'&gt;« h.
tan prop!, know Mr. BUInr. and tbn eign to this dty. It has nona of the city’s
“&gt;-l • tmUUon to th. Gaskill,
'
teacher.
wlckwl ihu cbla.1 looked, aod tho lundle
yr.nd .my or the date."
PnilMtc Umrt ,t Clurlou. rm „uT pMy.
toon. that*, i, not hi u* h.Ulot "track“taxw; Is not .o.Tte”JiT.Ch*Z" “ *PI»“«ltok iku re- «»o»d to locr_ ootn I, wu _ T,
?*! *. &lt;rowU‘or P”»l*rity of ■F'lteal » |n a happy ..|0 p, (if y £ tonic. Wluo w.ww, wltblo &gt; t.w/Jt ot
uanee, sox. Number neither absent nor
nj for.lmriw lo bta brotUrtI
H“k" to ray toralyp power. ml or «i:.l|.
the dty and bus been of comparatively no
U. Ilbvw U Urn tlmo uf Bnal »m«rl7r h. tarty. T: Not abaent, 17: NumbS th
rhMipM*. .rd all through It uwn rtj him bo jnmpwl op .nd .pmog toward mt Jld
oof bndw th.t bl. bndlSyJ^'lLV.* 'did not whlaper, u.
benefit to t&gt; city. All it cares for here Is
Whin! vkturl .plubl went th. quart ot
!^
UW1
,hto|H
F'ttotoluk
to
th. Soper lu-rtUnUn, for the money there la in It and to get a
mtcfctbJt
luKeboru Into bl. eounuium. down h.
Mrt i
1
at
wu,. Ilk. . lo.-!, wtHUd K.t2tad
boo bo corutracd a, noun., u&lt; .Ito. or Ute Chttetete.
blkbly IntenntlnkNa D. Jteroitowu, 01. S. Count,
&gt;»«-lto!.-.nd wt.11. h, WU ^S
tarlhon ■ drarrrrd renraro ot two ..liter l.elr 00 HMK W« birtll, towotenA .
»bo
tool
tro^M
oror
to&gt;
Ute nuror hu tefam ud ui.i
bbl breath we caught him —
*Ule onerro r., oommltllo, oBrnww 2?*h«. m wdl M .11 rotor, AMjort, *111 -000 Kllra tram Two llrldktw. Sunuite. lug
tionsofaPhyrictan.
KecoltocT'
Nomh'r not unlr, 18?
WM Itekt tklhrt opt. ,Dd ettaiitort au
Neither absent nor tardy, 8.
,u
*•&lt;
io -y US taat. xtow Ute w». plko. ,.4
byjtl. rrwlnlacaro, of arm, S pthrou
taw rw arawhocutmloh, honrat.
“J? «W&gt;Ukbnte»lk, .trmt takln
and tbc like, whose occupations come in
A choir oooalatlnk _o&lt; Manar. Dr. |
]!“* ““ M
■"•retouit, Fowlfrr. M. Waldortf. P. K Itunl'te anti
Th. "prap'p, „rtr
-g
Um
“"vi” *-•“
•H tbu dtj, mf o«t bis p„ wrtk. bur »u a.
N. Paton rnrolahctl cxotdhnt wu.lc (or
««•!»&lt; propertybon. u&gt; MMilm. It wo
p^rtte,
lo
do
buUon.
Itere.
Tlte
hoite
Ute
^btounw. wototht^te taZr,

Editor Labouchere. of the London
Truth, wants to fire Canada bodily into the
Ignited States. Our Canadian cousins will

Additional Local News.

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O&gt; to. roenut.—Hone Mane.

Iu

luui been

evening

■ In
»» r-ot wortto.
in teldng wh*t you could do
b'&gt;»« nUur dm.: the pmnt I.

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Thurtiay, Jan. 7. 1892.
Grace Meaner returned to Akeley school rhnee Qci-mm* dunxg tbe year.
Jan. 94.—William Itobiaaun, of Hope,
over 50 years ago. She was the mother of yesterday.
arrested for pension fraud*.
15 chlMren, six of whom are living. Tire
Tbos. Bliuston was in Jackson Tuesday
Jan. 97.—'Fork of raising 890.000 stock
funeral arrvlce* will be held to-morrow
for Chair and Table factory cutnplrted.
from the house at 10 a. m.
Jan. 80.—Frank Maynard, a youth of
Miss Etta Main spent New Year’s with
It is yery doubtful If Senator Colgrove
this city stole a revolver and aoeldeutally
ever made a finer address than hl* wel­ friends in Grand Ledge.
ahot Ids eye out.
.
coming speech at the, banquet of the 8th
William Van Scholen, of Kalamaaoa
Feb. 1.—R. C. Canfield, formerly of
Michigan cavalry Friday evening. It was was In the city Thursday.
tills county, enn(eased to the murder of
masterly—forceful, eloquent and in all re­
IL B. Messer and daughter, Mbs Grace, little Nellie Griffin at Dlamondale.
spects befitting tbe occasion. Those who
Feb. 8.—Loren Wolcott arrested fur
.
.
heard the comments of the visitors present yisiled In Detroit last week.
putting poison In Wirt Wkkhxm’s well,
knew that they deeply appreciated the ef­
Royce Barlow returned to Michigan near Battle Creek.
fort. And when Gen. Alger. Jn behalf of Military Academy this week.
Feb. 9.—Home of C-»rwin Williams.
the 6th Michigan veterans, shook bands
Miss Mary Andrus of Battle Creek Is Rullanu*. burned to the ground, toss 8200C.
with Senator Colgrov* and publicly thank­
Claims agalnt L. A II. K. R. paid at
visiting
at
her
brother**.
Dr.
J.
C.
Andros
’
.
ed him for lhe addres*. he voiced the senti­
Freeport.
•
ments uf the boys In tflue, and paid a de­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blake, of Middleville,
Feb. 11.—T. J. Bro*»eau severely Injur­
served compliment to the speaker.
spent New Year's with relative* In this ed in a runaway.
Feb. 18—Joel Demand, of Coats Grove,
Frank Kelley died at tbe home of bls city.
mother In Irving very suddenly Sunday
dicing obstructions upon C.
"
Prof. C. B. Hall, ot Detroit, made a* arrested
’ Subsequent trill re* u I ted
morning from lung difficulties. 'Forsevcr- abort stop with friends In tbh city last K. A 8.
al months past he has been employed in week.
iu
hla
acquittal.
.
the wool boot factory and was universally
Feb. J9—Mrs. Zera Shepard awarded
Clias. Palmatler. of Banfield, who Is at­ judgment ot 81900 agalust the city
liked among the employes for hts genial
, fur
THE BEST fOI EVEIY nffiFOIE
manner and good disposition, and these tending Albion college wa* in the city last breaking through defective sidewalk.
traits made him friend* with all who knew week.
Feb. 95—Death of Mrs. F. G. Goodyear.
him. For several' weeks he had not been
March 3—Fraukllu Me Peck of Hastings
The Miases Myrta and Gertrude Rose,
feeling well and went home last week to of Grand Rapids, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. .tnwpshlp had bh head and arm sawed off
by falling on a buzz saw while in tnutiou.
rest up. but constantly grew worse until B R. Rose.
March 25—John A- Greeblc died from
Sunday morning, when he died. The fun­
Miss Aliena Allen returned to her home heart failure.
eral wa* held yesterday morning from the
Catholic church and was largely attended. in Bay City Monday after a ten days visit
April 8—Twrn’y-fifth anniversary of
with relatives and friends.
establishment of G. A. IL
Robe H. Mitchell was doing a little tar­
April 8—Felt boot factory changed
Ed Kelley, ot Maraliallne, Mo_ arrived
get practice wlthsa self cocking revolver
hands.
at the home of his father in Irving test In this dty Monday eve. being called here
May 8—Confirmation exercises at St.
Saturday. After he tlnugbt he had emp­ bj' flic death of bis brother Frank.
Rose’s church, Bishop Foley of Detroit
tied all the chandxMrs of the weapon, he
Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond return­ officiating.
handled It carelessly. But It appears to ed to their home In Grand Rapids Monday,
May 19—Council granted a franchise to
hare been loaded; and was discharged In
utter a few days visit with Mr. and Mr*. .the Electric light company. •
sueh a manner that thu ball entered bis Will Ham*.
Junes—W. E. Webli, of Middleville,
'right side, making a very painfuj wound.
fell under a movlngJieight train and tils
Mr.* Cora Fornum (net* Brubaker) ac­
Dr. Lowry was stuntnoued, probed for and
found lhe ball a little to the right companied her sister. Mrs. B, P. Rhbridger, right arm and hund were crushed,
necMltathtg amputation.
of the spine. Thu wound is not con­ home from Benton Harbor last Saturday
June 14- -Khlgiit.* uf Pythias observed
sidered dangerous, but Robert Is made for a few weeks vtelt.
the newly Instituted Memorial day uf that
painfully aware of the fact that It I* not
Mr. and Sirs. Frank Andrus, of May­ order.
profitable to have the business end of a re­ ville, North Dakota/are on their wedding
June. 18— Renn ton of 8th Mich. Infantry.
volver turned toward himself.
teip and are spending their lioneym&lt;x&gt;n Solon Doud, of Rutland, died suddenly of
last week we were unable to say any­ visiting hl* brother. Dr. J. C. Andrus, aud heart disease.
Powers.
thing concerning the service* In the new his sister Mrs. W.
June !»—Monilng train on the Mleh.
Episcopal church Wednesday evening of
Gen. Kidd, the able editor ot that Central ran into an open swltcln
last week, on account ot an extra- amount
June
Graduating exercises uf tbe
staunch republican paper, the Ionia Sen­
of other matter. Rev. Dr. Fair, of St. tinel, was a welcome caller at this office Hastings high school.
Marks church of Grand Rapids, delivered
July
1
—
Hon.
B. F. Tracy. Secretary of
Friday, being in the city to attend tbe re­
tlw sermon, and the choir Ih»jh of St
lhe Navy, appointed George II. Rock, for­
union of the (Jtb. Mich, cavalry.
Lukes church of Kalamazoo, did the sing­
merly ot this city, as Naval Constructor In
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Van Valkenburg will the. U. 8. Navy.
ing. These two facts combined with the
natural cariosity of many to see the new leave next week for California, which state
July It—Two year uld child uf Henry
church drew a targe congregation, who they expect to make their home. Their Norton, of Hastings township, fell into a
felt amply repaid for ’ their attendance many friends regret that they shall leave barrel of swill and was drowned.
For this beautiful house of worship great Hastings, and trust that health aud pros­
July 14—Rev. Herbert Jeutu arrested
credit I* due to the active, energetic ladles perity may attend them Iu their new home. for bigamy.
of the Epl.scojml church. They have la­
July 98—Fire bug* attempted to bum
Charlie Brown, formerly of this city bat
bored against RitUL,od&lt;te and haw made
W. H. Shantz barn Ju the aecotid ward.
seeming failures only the eteppintd stones J nuwuf Chicago, and'who ha* so ably repAug. 4—Holden A Hire made an a.-ilgnnyventvd the Chicago Newspaper Union
to success. Starling out two yeirs ago
forjswral years past, has resigned his nient. A**ete $3,750. liabilities 83.500.
with only 81.000 hi ca.di. they caused a j-nitlun. T¥e are unable to say what vo­ lx*ntz A Son* tabic factory nt Nn«hvlllv
$7,500 church to be erected, and at the cation Charlie -wLU pursur, but he Isn’t the burne&lt;1 to the ground. L«i.*s $19,090, in­
M
K-.. caiwni vuarue w.s* puiuur, uui ue isn 4 ine
surance 84000.
g°«l portion
1 Ing yalaed and earned $5,500 In the roeanAug. 14—George Si. Clair trotted the
If he hadn't something bt-ttox in velw.
1 time from subaedptiow, societies, etc.,
fxste&gt;t mile of any three year old in the
and tie sale of **A-.Fe*sr&lt;&gt;f Good Things.”
state.
a cook book gotten up by the ladles, of the
The C. L. 8. C. will meet at the home of
Sept. 2— Business of Ik-nth-y Bros. A
Episcopal church, which has bad* wonder­ Mrs. Geer, Jan. 9, with the following pro­ Wilkins put ln hand* of a receiver.
ful sata and for which then- Is still an ac- gram:
8gpL II—George Cox. of Lacey, acci­
dentally
shot while hunting.
live deatand. Wiln the debt on the church
General quutations.
Sept, ill—George Eddy, of Hope, shot a
In the hands of such enterpt 1*1 ug ladle.*,
American History, Mrs. Doyle.
it will only be a short time before every­
grey eagle wfnteii measur«d 7J&lt; feet from
Social Institutlonx. Mrs. Geer.
thing is free and c!&lt;^ar from Incumbrance.
Story of tbe Constitution, Mr*. Hleks.
tip to tip ot Its wings.
Rider,
Domestic and Social life of Colonies,—a
Sept 25-James McCoy grrWted foratWashington K. Perri* was found «frad synopsis, Mrs. Will Cook.
■In bed Tuesday 'mortiing, having expired
Physical Life,—synopnis. Dr. Fowler.
sometime &lt;!urlng the night of heart disease
Reading. **An old-time reception,’’ Mr*.
with which he was troubled. He went to N. Bailey.
bed at tie ueual hour Monday night feel­
Critic, Mr*. Hoyt
ing as w»ll as usual, and when his wife
- CIRCULATION The Y. P. S. d E. will meet at the Pres­
went to arouse him1, in the mornlug she
found that he was dead. Mr. Ferris was* byterian church next Sunday evening at 6
one of the early pioneers of this couuty o’clock. To be led by Mlns Hallock.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements and fur four years was sheriff, making a
••The second Sabbath after tbe first."
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to good and efficient officer. When the war
insure Insertion In the Issue of the week broke out he went to the front acting as will be lhe topic of lhe morning discourse
nt tbe Presbyterian church and "A
when brought.
Color Sanreant of the obi 3rd Mich. Infan­ good soldier” in tbe evening. All will be
try. and later as Captain of Co. E. New
Clothes wringers anal carpet sweepers 3rd Mich. About 90" years ago he went welcomed.
Ph-ase to come to the monthly meeting
repaired at Second Hand store.
/west and became Interested bi mining and
property.
He
Cash tor s«ond hand furniture, .loves/accumulated
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"" has" of the laulles' Missionary society at the
Presbyterian parsonage next Wednesday
carpets and gents’ clothing at ."Second traveled exteusliely through the west.
nt
8 o’clock. The first meeting of the
Australia and Europe. About three, yearHand store.
ago he returned to this city and has i«ic*e year, let It be a goal one.
The schools started off nicely Monday. thia hia home since. He was between,
The public installation of the officers of
.The buikllng of the new school building T9 aud 73 years of age. and leaves a young
Barry lodge Na 13, K. of P. took place in
prevented the former over crowding ot tbe w Ife to mourn hla lues.
union hall Monday evening and was car­
. lofcer rooms.
In thia country there Is practically no ried out very succewfully. the full pro­
Go to Union hall Saturday evening and
end to the number of men who found a gram for which was published in Inst
listen to lhe Red path Star Concert compa­
Owing to the prevailing
trade the mrat valuable of all helps on the week’s isaue.
ny. Reserved scats can be purchaser! at
road to fame and fortune, writes Foster tHi-kneas several changes hud to bo made
Fred L Heath's.
Cotte In his soya* department In the Janu­ In the n.uslcal part of the program at the
last
minute,
but
the
music was not allow­
Tbc annual meeting of the Michigan ary Ladle*’ Home Journal. There Is
Mutual Cyclone Tornado and Windstorm Thoma* A. Edison, the greatest genius of ed to suffer any by the alterations. Tbe
Insurance Company will bu held In this our day. Learning telegraphy was Hie first Address of Welcoi$e by Supreme Repre­
city next Tuesday.
thing that leu him into that intimacy with sentative P. T. Colgrove was excellent, as
electricity which has ended with him lieing his efforts always are, and all left the hall
We failed last week to note the fact that
Its master. Andrew Carnegie was a tele­ with more love for the order than ever.
the Tuesday before we weut to press a son
grapher; Chariea Pratt, who did more to Mrs. Belle Hendershott wa* heartily en­
and heir put In an appearancu at Mr. and
help young mtn to acquire trades than any cored for her vocal solo, and responded
Mrs. A. E. Kenastou's.
with n beautiful lullaby, both of which
man whom I can mention; started In life
A word to the farmers. I want all your as a machinist; Judge Daniels, ot the Su­ were greatly enjoyed.
Tbc following were lhe officer* Installed:
dried apples and will pay as much as any preme Court of the State of New York,
P. C.—Dan W. Reynolds.
was a shoemaker. William R.’Grace, who
une to get them.
C. a—Dr. 8. M. Fowler.
was mayor of New York, and- who is
Spa nr Pntixum.
V. C.—P. K. Dunning.
worth some twenty million dollars, was n
The Redpatli Star Concert Company will
butcher; the late George Jones, who, as
give an entertainment In Union hall Sat­
K. of R. and 8.—Ed. HM
editor of the New York ’•Time*,” was one
urday evening. See their program in an­
of tbe most powerful men of his day, was
other column. Reserved seats at Fred L.
M. of E.—Ed. DeGroot
a printer’s ’•devil.” In tbe same office with
Heath’s.
M. of A.—Hale Kenyon.
Horace* Greeley when both were boys; Jay
Inner Guard—Jas. Tomlinson.
The supervisors are In session.
We Gould, tlie great financier, was first a tan­
Outer Guard—Ed. Master.
hope they will give due consideration to ner and then t surveyor; Dr. John R.
After the Grand Master at Arms had of­
tbe needs of tbe county in the w*y of a Paxton. D. D-. who preaches to the wealth­
ficially proclaimed the officers of Barry
D“«r court house and jiill, and submit the iest congregation In the world, began life
as a carpenter; "Philip Armour, the Chicago Ixxige installed. Supreme Representative
question to a vote of the people.
millionaire, w*sa moulder; the late John P. T. Colgrure Installed the officers of Sec­
Our citizens have paid their taxes with Kelly, the famouTpolitician, was a grate tion 948 of tbe Endowment Rank as fol­
cheerfulness: and when they remember seller; John D. Hockefellow, now worth lows:
that the tax this year will wipe out the last
Sec’y and Tress.—S. GreuseL
one hundred and twenty-five million dol­
of the school bonds and pay 83,000 uf the
Vice Pres.—Ed. Holbrook.
lars, was a mechanic in Iron; Rev. Robert
coat of the new school building, Uiey have'
Pres.—E. Y. Bogle.
Collyer, D. D.. was a blacksmith; John A.
reason to rejoice.
The
address of Grand Chancellor Page,
Mackey was a stone mason before he be­
We understand there Is to be a farmers’ came tbe owner of the C*-**-tock Lode, of Petoskey, was a plain, earnest, out­
spoken
explanation of tho benefits of be­
Institute In Nashville the 20th. but as the and one of the richest men in tbe world;
leading republican farmers uf the county Jesse Seligman, the eminent banker and longing to any secret orgauhcatlon, Ma­
have as yet received no notice of such a philanthropist, laid tbe foundation of bls sonic, Odd Fellows, or any reliable order
tliat has Friendship at Its foundation, as
meeting. It I* hinted that It will ba con­ fortune by studying In the very poor night
trade schools that existed when he was well as Knights of Pythias, aod quoted as
ducted In tbe Interest ot tbe Alliance.
young; United States Senator Hill, of New an example that while be was speaking
The singing of the choir boys of Kala­
York, was a printer, the late Henry W. here in Hastings members of the Petoskey
mazoo at the Episcopal church Inst week
Grady, the greatest orator the south has lodge were caring for a sick brother be­
was greatly appreciated by all'. Now that given us since tbe* days of Calhoun, was longing to Barry lodge Na nt of thia city.
servlcra are to tie held regularly in the
also a printer. And so it goes. I could Though Judge Page was suffering from
new church why not organize such a choir
give scores of ether names uf men who the grip his address was greatly apprecia­
heref There la certainly vocal talent were mechanics, or were skilled In trades ted by all. At tbe close of the exercises
enough here to insure a good one.
and became great after serving faithfully an Inform*! reception was tendered the
Grand Lodge officers, among whom were
Mr. M. R Gwin, Delton’s hustling mer­ at their various tasks.
Grand Past Chancellor Curtis, of Battle
chant, was united in marriage last week
Creek: Grand Chane-llor Page, of Peloato Miss Cura Burst, one of Hickory
k»-y; Grand Vice Ctiancellor Loomis, of
Following
are
the
real
estate
transfer*
Corners most estimable young ladles. We
Grand Rapids; Grand Keeper of Records
wish the happy couple unbounded happi­ for the weekending l&gt;*eemi&gt;er 7. 189L a*
aud Seal Hopkins, of Saginaw; Grand­
ness and prosperity, and know that our taken from the b&lt;«&gt;ka in the register** &lt;»ffi«-r:
Master at Arms Douglas*, uf Marquette.
O
A
H&gt;tlU|»
to
W
Kate!
Ai'aL
Hire
**»
tat
wish is cn’y that of a host uf other friends.
The retiring Chancellor Commander uf
■W MasbviitaMO
Tbe post-office department has issued
Barry lodge, Den. W. Reynolds, has made
orders that hereafter circulars having any­ “Tlwimm pul
thing printed on them by a rubber stamp
will have to be paid as flr*t-claM matter.
The order Is based ou the principle that the
stamp is nothing mure or les* than writing,
from the fact tliat II la used as a pen, aud
the legend* It producer nn as IncVvidaal
W. K. COOK. Local Editor.

IVORY
SOAP

99°° Pure.

Constant Drojjiiif

Of water wears away the hard­
est rock, and a similar idea is
my excuse for keeping my
name and business before you.
You may think I am well ad­
vertised and ought to quit, but
so was the last candidate for
governor on the labor ticket.
Can you name him?

MY BUSINESS

Is selling watches, clocks, jew­
elry and silverware. I keep
the best and choicest stock in
Hastings.
Prices always the lowest.

F.B.PANCOAST

FOR SALE

Mj’ residence property, on
Jefferson street, fl; is city. It
has a frontage of 88 feet and
a depth of 12 rods. This will
cut up into two good residence
fronts on Jefferson street Also
two lots op corner of Creek
and Walnut streets. Will sell
these either with the Jefferson
street lot or separately as de­
sired. Terms easy. Call on
or address
E. za.
Hastings, Mich.

Ing: later wt the Jail on Ore and later still
hung himaelr. Afterward* broke Jasl and
has rug yet been found.
Oct. 27—A. D. Burk assigned wjlb lia­
bilities 810.000: assets $1,000 or $3,000.
Nov.fi—Semicentennial of 31. E. church
observed.

Farm

of ISO

Mme and residence
&gt; K*Ui Woi't.T. Xuxhvlll-.
»d i Uevrttt Wuud. PralrlrvUta,
iL. E. Hriuiiteu.il. Irvlug,
307 j Melvin • tetin. Itelroo
2C8 i (Ijariwi lavvioiil. Hickory Coruer*.
&lt; Hom Phillip*. BaaMM.
210 &lt; I’hsrie* Banning, Hu Intel.
t Magrie Garri»»u. Prnlrfcvhte,

lhe pleasant flavor,
southing effect* of Syruj
need ot a laxative an*
mother Ixi costive or
gratifying result* follow
IB II’C
HUJXIJ
_
every family should have a boUte.

Royal Baking Powder
Leads All
"The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure,
for I have so found it in many tests, made both for
them and the U. S. Government The Royal Bak­
ing Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most
reliable Baking Powder offered to the public.
■HENRY A. MOTT, PH. D."
Late Chemist far U. S. Government.

"AU chemical tests to which I have submitted it
have proved the Royal Baking Powder perfectly
healthful and free from every deleterious substance.
It is purest in quality and highest in strength of
any Baking Powder of which I have knowledge.
"WM. McMURTRIE, E. M., Ph. D.’’
Late Chemist-in-chief U. S. Dep't of Agriculture.
Washington, D. C.

"The strength of the Royal is shown to be 23 per
cent greater than any other.
“As a result of my investigations I find the Royal
Baking Powder far superior to the others, It is pure,
contains none but wholesome ingredients, and is of
greatest strength.

“F. X. VALADE,
"Public Analyst, Ontario, Dominion of Canada.

The latest investigations by the United States
and Canadian Governments show the Royal Bak­
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stre?.giJ
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Statements by other manufacturers to the con
trary have been declared by the official authorities
falsifications of the official reports

LOCAL NEWS.

This week,

S3 quires.

J0100L BOTJ
WflNTEb.
This is School Boys’ Week, and we want
the opportunity to supply every school boy
witii a snit of clothes that is made strong, of
best quality cloth, and being included in -our
celebrated ONE-QUARTER OFF SALE
makes them cheaper than ever.

The prices on these suits (at one-quarter off)\are indeed scalped
badly. You know, or if you do not, yon should, that our clothing store
harbors no old clothes—these suits are very recent ’ productions iu the
very best styles. Their values up to our celebrated quarter-off sale,
(ages 4 to 15) were $5,(46.50, $8, *10, *12 and some *15; now they are
marked down to *3.75, *4.88, *6, *7.50, *9 and *11.25.

These suits are made up in choice Scotch Cheviots, fine fancy
Worsteds and excellent Cassimeres.
Parents will do well to take advantage of this sale. There is
selection of them now, but don’t count on them being here very 1
Our quarter-off prices are moving goods fast

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hfa opportunity tb* donkey Bro down for »
roll hi the dm*, and the camel, drawing up
hfa great joints to hia body, equate regardksely in the way of all cotnern.
&gt;- A crowd then gathers, and the track 1*
rooD barricaded. Th* scene then grown
interesting, and some fine specimen* of
modern Arabic ar* scattered to tbe winds.
|r ’’Fellow there!” screams Youaef to El
W.-ul. "We wish to reach the mo*que b*fare the evening mneatin. Yau will en­
able us to prate* God the more If you will
start your camels a litel* out of our way
wl allow us to pose by.”
"Hold your peace I” screams El Wafl.
"Do you not see that the street is crowded.
"I see a lot of dull and stupid idlers be­
fore me. Lend me your camel gond, and I
will soon give you a lift toward Nazareth.’’
“Take my advice,” cries Ei Wafl. "and
go back to Shunem nr Nain, wherever you
came from, nnd take my curse with you,
for there is bo room for such as you in the
crowded city!”

»

’ gesticulation and the fierce snapping of
eyes, but it is not often tbntnnyotiebburt.

St.w=.Coi quite

,h. L.U air

- ure, « »«

tefactory. Fthel’a bc«n ain’t you?" tbe facroand uamre. A Manitoba correspond"^Smaro
yoothfal pn^K-ctivebrother in-law began, j ent tell- tbi&gt; anecdote of the O1d Man. u
"Yea." saw! the youth pleasantly.
I Sir John wa.-, more or less affectionate!)
“Yon have monly fa the bank, haven’t called by friends and opponent* durfaft glut
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■

and might get burled, but now tbe bone*
get burted. but not much unite* It Is •
contempt all who view clothing from any
hard bit.
If my Ixmee were burned I should be other stand point."
Such a penion would rather tW a atrip of
brittle, becanse it would take tbe animal
out of me. If I were soaked in a acid I red flannel about tbc throat, pin bls co. :
should be limber. Teaaher showed us a together across the chest or wear trousers
all
tattered aud torn than be seen abroad
bone that had been soaked. 1 could bend
it easily. I would rather be soaked than in one of those eheap and flashy scarfs
burned. Some of my fames don't grow which vulgarity delight* In. He would
close to my body, snug, like the branches rather spend n. month fa jail than wear a
of n tree, and I um glad they don’t, for If choker collar nnd a red necktie.—Kate
they did I could not play leapfrog nnd Field’s Washington.
other nice games I know.
Tho reason they don’t grow snug to my
Man, when driven to dire straita by
body Is because they have joints. Joints
ta goal things to have in bones. There are hunger, l&gt;iu» often roiuwted to the hideous
two kinds. The ball and socket, like my expedient of cannibslyui, and It is not fur
shoulder, is best. Teacher showed it to him to affect indignaBfawnttbe umterupume, only it was tlw thigh bouo &lt;&gt;f an ox. lousnros of a marring shark. The imme­
enmity
lietweeu
and tbe sitalch
One end was round, smooth and ■ -whitish.
All ’such morial
converse
gneson
amidman
much
Thnt is the liall end. The other end was on Jami fa even lev, fatter and deep srated
hollowed in deep. That is tfie socket, and than that which the scauian cherisbee
it oils itself. It is the only machine thnt against the shark. In lids case, however,
It fa one sided, everything pointing to the
oils Itself.
Another joiut Is the hinge joint, like my fact that, so far from having any hostile
elbow. It swings back and forth and oils feeling for man, the shark has an excawlve
itself. It never areaks like the schoolroom liking for him. (tfaas unjust to charge
door. There h another joint, that don’t lhe slwrk with hostility toward man a it
seem like a joint. That fa iq the skulk It would be to accuse men of a Ravage unfa
mosity against lhe ok or the sheeg. He Is
(fen’t-havo uo motion.
All my bones pfa togcjher in their right a food-to larc-tten, that is a|l; M(1 man. the
places mnks a ekeli uiB. If I tears tray out, tdmo-it unlveesal dcvcxuwr, fa tha lust who
or put any ia their wrong plncra, it ain’t is ep'tWd to blame lhe atpirk qyi tbis
no Skeleton. Cripples ami deformed poo- groun’d.-rjxmdon SlaudafJ.
pl* •don’t have no skeletons. Some uniinalsliare t fad r skeletons on their outalde.
I nm glad I ain't them animals, for my
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E.
skeleton, like it fa on the chart, would not
look well ou my outside.-Popular Science Hurd, of Groton. S. D.. we quote: “Was
taken with a bad cold, which settled on my
News.____________________
lung*, cough set In nnd finally terminated
in consumption. Four doctors gave me up
"DoJ-ou mean to tell iud I’m a Hur?” Is saying I could live but a short time. 1
the form generally u.cd iu certain clanses gave myself up to my Saviour, determined
of society fa protesting against Incredulity. if: I could not stay with my friends on
Occasionally it ban awkward question to earth, 1 would meet toy absent ones above.
answer. If a man tells you—the story has My hnsband was advised to get Dr.
often been told by professed eye witnesva King's New Discovery for consumption,
—that ho has seen Mr. Spurgeon crawl la­ coughs aud colds. 1 gave It a trial, took
boriously up bis pulpit stair*, to show bow in all eight bottles; It has cured me and
steep and thorny was lhe road to heaven, tliauk God I am now a well and hnarty
Und slide gayly down the banisters, to Im- woman.” Trial bottles free at W. H.
Sress upm his hearers the dangerous facil- Goodyear’s drug store, regular site, SOc
y with which they could go to heli, yon and 81.00.
naturally look upon your informant dnbiously, as you do upon the other, also an
eye witness, who describes the presence ot
Good looks arc more than skin deep, de­
tiie Archbishop of Canterbury nt a prixe pending upon a healthy condition of ell the
fight. In both cases your speaking coun­ vital organs. If the liver be Inactive,
tenance li«s not been seriously misjudged. you have a bilious look, if your stomach
• But there .are many instances in which, Ite disordered you have a dyspeptic look
hearing n strShge story, you withhold your and If your kidneys be affected you have a
belief, not because you think the teller ot pinched look. Secure good health and
the story Is a liar, but from'doubl as to bls you will hare goal Iwks. Electric Biters
accuracy or powers of observation. The is the great alterative end. Ugffif acls
heroic friend, who struggled for nearly
three-qunneni of an hour with a burglar plmphrs. blotches, bo'h and gives a good
before help came, you consider a bod judge complexion. Soldf at W. H. Goodycar's
of time. The enthusiastic preacher, whose
drugatore. We. per bottle.
30) or 3)0 hearers are reckoned at not far

I.K.r
lift:
latter &gt;,.n
ten nr
or fifteen vt-nr.&lt;lf
years uf &gt;11*
hfailfe:
"in the winter of I8K) Mr; Burkholder, an
^Jtitario mun who had migrated to Mani­
toba io WSU, went to Ottawa on businea*.
Fcwof bis old friends recognized him, -be­
cause he bad grown stout, very stout, In
fact, 00 the prairie.
At the Ridean club "Burk," as he is pop­
ularly cnlied, hail sp&amp;ut several honni reititroducing himself to intimate friends of
old, when Sir John entered. Burkholder
had been the Old Man's host In a distant
part of Ontario for two hours twelve years
before, ami had no other personal acquaint­
ance with the premier.
Sir John’s eye roved around tbe room and
stopped at the Ontario man, to whom ho
“Well, Ethel will have something to say instantly went with outstretched hand and
about that."
“Why, Burk! Had you forgotten mef
Ethel's Imau felt, more uncomfortable
Glad to' hear of your great luck In .Manito­
than ever.
"You twlong to n clnb, don't you?” pur­ ba. I needn't ask bow you are. Plain
enough you’ve gone west to grow up with
sued the self possessed urchin.
the country.”
•
"And you expect to belong to it after you
The Iroquois’ Legend at Creation.
are married to Ethel J”
The Iroquois have a legend ot their own
“L Kupposeso.''
••Well. Ethel will have something to say describing the creation. In the past drop
water covered the earth. Tho air was filled
about th.it."
w
.
Ethel’s beau was growing red Itf* the with birds and monsters were in posses­
sion -of the waters, when a t?eautiful wom­
face.
"You play billiards, don't you?” con tin an was seen falling from the sky. Then
ued the boy.
huge ducks gathered in council and re­
“Yes, soinrtimca.”
solved to meet tlds wonderful creature and
"And you rxpretto play sometimes after break the force of her fall. So they rose,
you are nsarric-d to Ethel f’
and with pinlou oveylaping pinion united­
‘T do."
j
ly received the burden. Then the mon­
“Well, Ethel it ill -liave something to say sters of the deep also gathered in council
about that.”
to decide which one should hold this celes­ leas than
....... 1.000,
..w-v, yon do not regard os aa
"Look here, my young friend,” said the tial being and protect her from the ter­ AwnluornOtbul-roalbliab,I. low.
In bin
Ilia estimates
pst imBtM of
nf numbers.
iitimlutra. You
1 on are
sro recre*.
exasperated lover. "I’ve got an important rors of the waters, but nine was able ex­ in
eBgagement which I forgot. I’m going to cept a giant tortoise, who volunteered to ommendtil to look at a picture or.-read a
attend to it. You tell Ethel Fye goue aod endure this weight upon his back. There book that is mere rubbish; the friend'who
see what .die has to say al»oi:y that.”
She was gently placed, while he, constant­ told you that it was spnefexcellcnt was
ly increasing in size, soon becamen large not a willful deceiver, out he had no taste.
island.
—AU tbe Year F.jund.
Twin boys were after n time brought
The long, bales rzn the Wkde tf the cat’s forth' by the woman—one tbe spirit of
face are organa of touch. They are at­ good, who caused the malice, fruit and _o
"There arc u great many particulars in
tached ton lied of 'fine glands nnier’thu txicco to grow; theotber the spirit&lt;u evil, which Chicago is ahead of New York," re­
akin, nnd each ot these long hairs lacon- Who Created ,t he weeds aud a‘j vermin. marked n Western lady who had been out
nrvtii! with the nerves of the lip. lhe From that lime the world 'steadily in­
•hopping nil tbe afternoon among the big
slightest contact of- these whiskers with creased in size, although occasional quak- retail stores. "In th* Aral place, all the
any surrounding object Is thus fait most ings were felt; causvrf by tbe efforts of tho Ijest shops iu Chicago have large reception
distinctly by the animal, although tha noaster tortofa to stretch himself.—
rooms for ladies. Some of tbea* are ele­
hairs themselves are insensible. They Wafa’JhJtou SVar.
stand.out on each’ side of the lion ns wej!
(Nipcr, envelopes and pens and ink, where
as on tha common cat. From point to
,
.
a lady can write-notes or onlers or figure
point they are equal to th^ width ot the
Eli Perkins I ikes to repeat Bob Burdette's 1 on her purchases. There are comfortable
animal's body.
story of the clergyman illustrating patience | ohnirs. sofas aud reading mutter If sbe
If we Imagine, therefore, a lion stealing
Iwfoj* a class. He says:
has to wait for soniebo«ly, There nre luxuthrough a covert of wood in an imperfect
-When I asked Mr. Rnrdette to tell me . r*0UH toilet rooms. One
hag toilet
light, we shall*at once Ser the use uf t hese
long hairs. They indicate to him through just exactly how it occurred, he stood np ! rooms in whit* marble, divided into com•the nicest feeling any alwtaclc wldch mar m» as to be ready for a violent gesture and P'-rttnenta big enough to take a both in or
। dress for a ball. All of these reception
present itaeff to the pMuigr of Lis btalr; said:
"It was one hot summer afternoon when j rooms have frets telephone connections,
lbby prevent the rustling of temglis and
le n-es, which would giv„ wnrning^to bis th* air was full of sunshine am! singing J district messenger and telegraph calls.
there nre any such accommodations
]
prey if lie were to attempt to pass too clo«. birds and buzzing insect .&lt; Our dear old I ■
clergyman—I can see him now—was telling J ^or i-‘dica in New York Idon’t know where
tn n bush, and thus in conjunction with
thi' soft cushions of hia feet, nnd tbe fur us boys Bow we should never get excited, j l^ey nre. Another thing—for women jvlih
" 'Boys.'lie said, 'you should alwnvs &gt;x&gt; small children there nre nurse rooms with
ttj-on which lie treads—the claws never
coming fa contact with the ground-they patient—you never should lose yonr tem- &lt; »f-aida in attendance. A woman can leav*
ennbln him to move toward'liia victim with pera-never let yonr angry passions rise. I *ltr children here in the morning and shop
a-tillness even greater than tliat of the' You should never swear, or get angry or • till «fay if she wants to nnd &lt;at!J for her baby
sunkc, which creeps along the grass .tud is excited. 1 never do. 'Now, to illustrate, । when she gets ready to go home. You can
not pproeh-wt pntil It &amp;. colled around iu boys,’ pointing upward, 'you see that little I'1-'*1 check )our faiby, so to speak, as you
X be sure it is well
“
would an umbrella, an&lt;&gt;
prey. JB thia evolution or design?—Na­ fly on my nose. A good many wicked, “
worldly men would get angry at that flv, taken care of.”—New York Herald.
tional Barber.
but I dont.'
'“What do J do?’
'“Wily, iny children, I simply say gn
A discovery Has been made by railroad
Fussy Man (hurrying into newspaper
clerks in Pittaburg regarding the saving away ily—go away—nod— Gosh blast it! office)—I've lost my spectacles somewhere
of lend pemdfa. This will I* n m i^,, It's a waspF ”
Itnd I want- to .-ulrertfee for them, but I
to Uiuae who uro conUnuallv using excan’t are to writo without them, you know.
pletM-s and Ifarrowing pocketknives on
Cleantfaff the Pipe Ural*..
. Advertfalng.Clcrk (likely to be business
account of the frailty of good, soft lend fa
write
the
ad..
pipo ’toes which con- ttt&amp;naggr $um«* day)—I will
„u, wn
M5 uj
B aa
a pfacil.
I_“i,''dclphla and New York with' tbe । for yon, Mr. Any marks on them?
KtyomiwliluM
npbl M-rtdn, oil regions tea very ingenious matter. The
Fussy Man—Yes, yes. Gold rinirned,
to Mlm i-n-l.n. »
p,„dl- |lut
crude petroleum, in passing through the lenses different focus nnd letters L Q. C.
‘J1*
topnUHc lip-bt
far by wbleb Pipe*, leaves a waxydeposit on the aides, on Inside. Insert it three timesA
won, if allowed to accumulate, wonk'
, Advertising Clerk—Yes, sir. iFire dolb'u "“d Su
d,-'rk’
soon fill them nnd check the flow of oil. To i Mr*, please.
about a
era )n lbo [„ncll blu| prevent this a clever spiral contrivance of ! Fussy Mnu—Her* it fa.
Jtmves fa forced through the pipes with the ' Advertising Cl«k—Thanks. It gives
Th.Idea fa pra-n-a a «,(t wndl
t0 on from the pumping station, cutting out me, sir, great pleasure, very great pleasure,
faim
? '• “•*"! arUele aod place tbe wax aud effectually cleaning the pipe. , to inform your, sir, that your spectacles
them In n ),r ,4
; u(1 Aliow ,.
liiereare nowabotu half a dozen pipe lines ' are on top of your bead.
011 ■koronSy
between the oil fields aud tidewater, nnd 1 Fussy Man—My ataral So they are.
fatrnieate.,vK, partlde o( the
lm
*^^*Peir^u4hi» way.—Phifadel- Why didn't you say so before?
pni^-Kecord.
.
| Advertfalng Clerk—Business beforeplea*­
«ea‘i.',bk"f * '’tooinp tbo otlo-. m . .
'—~, ure, you know.—New York Weekly.
“ ,h'-“'n» tioai inatlna It faupi,
Ths Pint Auatralian 11*11 nt.
______________ ni,a.l„„ tonn,: „r&gt; X I
^V-Ot r** aret ^rodoccd Into Rome
A T.rrlbta Problem,
nlL?”!1
»'toary pooell fal0K real L^*T,«
Thto WO tba
Th”
»« a big city fa beyond
a sort of womfan nfara rbe vo?:r
the comprehension of .the majority of peo
- meot.-Purjbtirff Dfepatcb.
on which the names of nil the candiiburo
peoplo sbould starve to death in • town
were scratched. He mode holes In the wax !Lk“,N"W.
b“l
"w"n"
Iu the mln, without au umbrella, but
with a stick the silver handle of which fa
th* thing at nil probably notch tbe ea«y
ualiO.Runi;-.n. the profirasor’s pale face was
radiant hk the fit*c ofgod, and iu whore lie popular government took a long sleep,
to extremity by hunger they could easily
'Fe* thr cotmteliatlooa nro captive. He had
wa&gt;..,luIe V?”
m. ballot till
ritleo to David M. s&lt;OQe Mfajut bis dls- K&gt;r
"’al
n,w ®au’r forbf',|oo»« and had
----------------- ____
1 that such relief is not. always available aud
dared to hope for the courteous reply,
Uncut uiiuk
Houks
and rni-xt,
Friend*
! lhere nre umbT people who prefer to die
, aim
wng him to fake a caveat, which be
■
Mr. Laboucbere
was vhiting a parvenu, rather than lt*g nt the dnura of thes*
taut receive!. He itqs spent tu&gt; much
places. B fa a problem that centnric* have
who
had
n
very
exclusive
library
of
tbe
•ta Ufa fa trauskiting Pinder and 2&amp;»newest
Itookn.
Labottcliere had taken failed to solve, but it fa terrible nnrertbeIs that
!■ m
..... « __
i» that ilie
is h In,
.'-tRiQger
everywhere,
j*’,’
laas.—Blakely Hall in Brooklyn Eagle
dun
*o fangaage
utmraain ttmlmtuod
utul*r*t&lt;wwi only
«r,i„ by msn down one of these volumes, which had
never knovfa the paper knife. The par­
“• "•Un venu said. "Ah, you mm?, I am Mtrrottmtal
rhe long bandied beater, made of rattan
by my friendsr pointing to the book*.'
■‘Yaa," replied Lalwuchero, "and J aui glad which nearly every housewife uae» to beat
YUe Proper KmUHiL
hur furs and ruga, has not cscapad th* &lt;lecTho Hosteta (to vtaltor)-! wm pricing a -one*that, you haven’t, cm themyat.'*
. oratlve mauln. It ia gilded or painted with
P,i,r.0!
at Horus’s tuday. san Francisco Argon.-inL
enamel imtotH, and acnrei th* wide end fa
11 cou Ida's find auy to my taste.
ahirred a good siaed pock.1 of silk. Arifa
fall Sm—PIMM don’t got them Uks
bon bow of the rotor of th* silk poekM fa
•
dmwc through tbe rml »f th. handle. The
ilrl to He Avoided”——

you?’’

'

“And fc’a iu your own name, ain’t ill”
“Yr,.'’
“And you expect to k**P U I” y°ur OWD
name after you’re married to Ethel?'’
"Wnli-ar-yei”
- “Well. Efaul Will have something to say
about that.”
Etliel'a Issau began to feel uncomfortabl«’ “You smoke, dou't you?” continued tho
Inqnfaitor.
.
“Vest n little.’’
•’And you expect to smoke after you nn.
married to Ethel?”

»UCB 1&gt; ■&gt; R A m &gt; CWM1»«&gt;.

Th. be« nlr. lo iho world toreuu.
■__ .,......
&gt;____
_____
•____
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
ly cures piles or no pay required. It fa
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 35 cents per box.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist
Mining Captain Jantes Taylor, of Red
Jacket-, fell down No. f. rock house steps
at tbe Centennial mine Saturday evening,
ills neck &gt;as broken and he died in­
stantly.

These plifagantly
are scientifically
compounded,
ap;&gt;oii&gt;£cd. There nre
aud uniform In action. No griping pain so
commonly following the use of pill#.
They are adapted to both adult-- and chil­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
they have nn equal In the cure of sluk
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and

Wtekiy.

SSr’.:?:;::::’

Route* Rhcumatlcm.
t
Mr. Charles Lawrence, of Ashland. Neb.
The Niagara Faile Route.’f
desires that sufferers from .-beumstlam •
should know his experience with S. S. S.. |
«uu.n.,
|i;!Sx£afealft
desks
with under date of July 27, 1891.
nnd writes
that he was n^great sufferer from acute
rheumatism for more than six months, i
kahtwasd.
,fa.m lp.» ip.m.|njn.|a.m.
Him
XUS
.
.....................
1
1 «| a,!*| « 36|1L!S| X3)
He had quite a number of physicians to
treat him. and also tookxatber medicines,
stat
ions.
IX»j
15 i *
I &gt;r
without any permanent benefit A friend

Saginaw’s building permits for last year
foot up nearly $000,000.

KIRK’S

TIME table.
lo effect June yi. ty.

-Nowlalbe winter of our ufacontent made
Stations.
glorious summer" b&gt; Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This
wonderful medicine w invigoratM the systein
au«l enriches the blood that cold weather be­
xotrrn.
comes positively eijuyablc. Artic explorets Kalamazoo Ar...
East Cooper Lv..
would do well to rawkt-'Zfake ot this.
-- - lUcnW
Jnnc t.
Mrs. Adeline Merkel, aged fl&amp; wkp had
resided tn Ypsilanti over 50 years, died Delton
directly on timae vltjl (ugaus. Cures
Cloverdale
there yesterday ot tbc grip.
Shultr....................
Indigestion! Miserable! Take Brecbam’s
Hastinos...........
pills.
Coats Grove
The Quincy mine at Hancock’ pioduccd Woodland...........
d.4i:i tons ot copper ore last week.
.
Whooping couch. croupXwe throtL sudden Lansing
Detroit.,
colds, and lung troutdes peculiar to children,
are cosily controlltd by promptly administer- .1 ♦ Nns. 5 and a will not carry passengers unless
Ing Ayer'S Cherry Pietoral. Thfa remedy fa provided with freight train pcrroltal
train.* will be run at ifie raurenieuce
safe to take, certain in Its artion. a-.&lt;l adopted j'of Freight
:be ocenpany. who reserve tbe rtabl to cliange
to al. constitutions.
the time of such trains without noUer.
F. Bran. OenT Manngrr.
James Heffernan, fanner, mar Unadilla,
has been mysteriously missing '.wu whole
weeks.

Sold by W.

Vi by Suffer w ttli the Remedy at Hand.
Gentlemen: I have been n great suffljrtr from sciatic rheumatism for five
years. A portion of that time have been
oonflni .l to my bed. Have been treated
by the best physicians without relief. I
am now taking lhe fourth liollle of Hib­
bard's Rheumatic Syrup and firmly believe
it will work a'permanent cure, it acted
upon the liver nnd regulated my kidneys
mid digestive organs Immediately, and has
done me more good already than all the
other medicines 1 have ever taken. I
cheerfully recommend thia medicine.
Mbs. Ai.tiia Hehbingtox.
Altona. Mleh.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Prepared only by
Tbe Charles Wright Medicine Company,
Itetroit. Mich.

ChiciM, K&amp;hn&amp;ufl I Sagifiiw

NHL Wlnslow’M fax-UsiMg S) run lias been u-rd
Stations.
for children teethlnx It soothes the child,
softens the gums, mlai* all rain, cures wiud
colic, and is the best remedy for diarrtara.
Twenty-five cent* a boate. Sold by all droggteta *
NOBTH.
throughout the world.
Kalamazoo Lv...
£m&gt;t Conraw.
Mian Ijoulsa 1’lckand?. We of tbe well RiehlandJuncl.
known Cleveland mine owner, diet! at the Cressey
homo of her daughter. Mrs. Goodwin. Iu Milo
Dalton ..................
Marquette, on Saturday, aged Stt.
Cloverdale.......
Shultz
The brat medical aothorlt'M »ay the proper
. hh............
way to trext eatarrb fa to take a ion&gt;tllu«onal Hastix
remedy, like Houd'p tUraapanlfa.
Coals Grove........
Attachment judgwenl* have been taken Woodland
against the Huron mining company. In the Woodburv
Fi« V. L. Jb
circuit court of Huron couuty. nggicgallrig
$198,554.95.

used only four buttles, which cured him
sonnd and ndl. iie recommends it to all
who suffer from rheumatism. Rheumatism
The grip Is making sad work in Sagi­ has been conceded to be a trouble in- tho
naw. Or 11 deaths &lt;m Saturday eight are blood, and we have numbers of reports
charged to lhe disease, directly or Ittdi- from tbe most reliable people In thecountry
nxtly.
that it has cured tbe must aggravated cases.
We certainly recommend every* sufferer to
Nothing ndds so much to a person's ap­ send for our treatise on b’ond and skin
pearance iu» a fine, thick (trad of hair of diseases, which will be untiled free. Ad­
even color, and to auure this use onlv dress.
Uall's Hair Reuewer.
Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. Ga. -■
cel any other preparation.
In Goodyear.

dwta “a Jr”Pi”1

'

Dr. S. A. Johnson, well known Muskegon
physician, contracted bl«aal
poisoning
while attending a patient and bls physi­
cians say he cannot recover.

PBOHATK OIHlBIt.
State of Mieblmu. County of Barry—m
At a *e»»lon of tbe I’rofiste Court for the
County of Barry, holdcn at tie Probate (Wflce.
incite city of Hsstlnes. In tald ruunty. on
Thursday*, the 17th flay of Dr umber, fa the year
one thousand eight liuDdreo tad ninety one.
Present, Charles W. Anistrong. Judge of
Probate.
In Hie matter at the estate ©f Hiram
Forb»s. deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition duly veri­
fied, of Irvin S. Forbes, son a( said deceased,
prai Ing that administration ofreidrstate may­
be granted lo said pctlwer or ‘some other
suitable j»er»on.
Thereupon it Is ordered. tlui Tuesday, the U)th
day of January. A. D.lwu. at ten o'clock m
the forenoon. M asMgued fortbe Hearing ot Mid
petition, and that the heirs st law ofsalddcceascd. aud all other persons Interested In said
estate, are required to rnq'TOr at a session of
said court, then to be boldro at the Probate
office. In the city of Hastings, In said county,
and show ranre. If any there be, why the prayer
of lhe petitioner’ may tot be granted. And
It fa farther ordered, that said petitioner give
notlre to the persona Interested in said rotate,
of the pendency of said petgfon, and the hear
Ing thereof by causing a copy of this order to bepuollatisd In tbe HastIXOB Bank ku a news
paper printed and circulated in said County of
Barn- once fa each week for three successive
weeks previous tn raid day ot hearing.
CHABLXB \V. ABMSTRONn,
1
Judge of Probate.
PROBATE ORDER.
State ot Michigan, County of Barry—st.
At a artMan of ilia Probate Court for th*
County ot Barry, bidden at tbo Probate office,
la lhe City ot Butinas. In said county, on Sat­
urday tbe IMh day of December In the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety on*.
l’robrt?t‘ Chljrlei W' *nMl,rt'n&amp;* Jodge ot
In the matter of the estate of George Moore,
On reading and filing ths petition, duly verifled, ot Phrbe L Moore, widowot .said deceased,
praying that admlnHtritteu of raid estate mar
suitable C^iS^Uf,n’r“t S,Kn,X or 10 !M,nw

sr-aftri

Basting*. .

&gt;1 A Glt.i.MAN. t*rxod Agent. Hartings.

HETllOIT. LANSING
&amp; NORTHERN

u

K.t I LBO.il&gt;.
Leave Grand*Itaplds tor.
&gt;I7jr&lt;F» w.
Detroit aod EAst
Lansing
Howell
Lowell ....
slum...,...........................
at.«oufa.............................
ttaglaaw...................... 1 . .

:i 3SI4

7:15a. iu. mn* through to Detroit with partor
car; seat*. cents. ■
1.-00 p. m. ha* through parlor car to Detroit:
reat-v. 25 cents.
5:45 p. m, runs through to Detroit with parlor
car. M5»ts 25 cents.
7;0fl a. in. has parlor car to Saginaw; »e«ts25&gt;.-.
For tickets and information apply at Union
ticket office. «J7 Monroe 8L or Union station.
Gao. DbHavxx.
Geti l Pass. Agent.

CHICAGO &amp; WEST
V
MICHIGAN Ry.
i.» GrandKapldsfor.. A. V.|pTM.iP. it.|P. if
Chlesgo..;..................... u 00 112 tofail Si...,.
1 ndiaiutnola........................... Jri2 0)
I....
Benton Harbor............ t 2 oo|»12
&lt;....

sziaK".-.

Ludington .
Big Itaplrfs.

tWeck days. •Everyday. «Except Saturday,
a. m. ha* through chair car to Chicago,
lo extra charge for seals.
12 M p. tn. runs through to Chicago solid with
Vagetr btifletear: seats 5o cents.
»:np. «n has through tree chair carlo Manh-

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

-

-

Mich.

C-A/FTT-A-Tj $76,000.00
SURPLUS W.d5o.W.

Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday the isth
day of January. A. D.. Ihk at ten o’clock In

SOAP

ALAHMYSgAF.mEUDWUTUY.

i at th* Probate oL
lu said musty. and

offtcxbb:
President;

n. w.b
DI’-ECTORS;

, Cartier.

�enough for a time.

Ax he grew better [ Ing iu—and there^ad Imen time for you

he wondered » little if Dona Zarifs was to die comfortably on the mountain aide
it the hacienda; br.t no uua had men- —that a mozo wtui sent back to look for
tinned her name. and. had his interert I you. He found your mule loose on the
been much keener than it wax. he would ■ roxd. and prw*-u:ly met wy meaeengtr
still haw felt that it wa, not fitting for [ yn bis way to olitain a doctor and report
him to make any inquiry cn the subject.
Bnt iu fact bis intereat wax not very
keen: and, aJlhougb the idea of meeting
her was a pleus;mt prospect, he would .

BY CMR1STIAH RHD-

CHAPTER V’LL

OISTK ENJOYS
Both’the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
tem- effectually, dispels colds, h- adaches and fevers ani^ cures habitual
constipation, fyrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial tn its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and 81 bottles by all leading drug­
gists. Any reliable druggist ^who
may not have it on hand will pro­
cure it promptly fbr any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAM FBAXCI8C0. CAL.
LOUlSYlUf, KY.
AfW YOSK. H.Y.

MOKTGAGKSALg.
'
On the ukty day of Mxv, A. I». 1*
*90. f’hlnex* D.
Farkvr xml Mtrtba l*.«ra« r. lifa wife, tiwirtKiigrtl to A. H. Avera ail that rertain olren or
pxrrel.of land, situate In the city of liMifag*.
In tbr county of Barry ami rtate of Michigan,
and described ax folio*v. tn wit. la»t twoi.* ot
block eightneJi (fa) In Hit* vavteri) addition lu tho
village, uowcity.-ot ll.ist'ngM. county ol Barry
and stale of Utichlzai:. ncronllng to recorded
Plat thereof. Said mortgage wa». on th.« tl»t
.day at May. A. D. i*». rvo-nlrd In tbe office &lt;if
the reghter of de-4s far the county of Harry, in
tho Mtate ol Mlchfaan fu liher thirty four (31) of martZ'Mn on faice One hnnd».*d anuefahty »even
(1W».
Sx'.d mortKaxt* w»« on lhe 2l.*t day of Mav
Iff-x) auliined l&gt;v laid A II. A)ny«to Henry I.
Newton, which laid a*\l«n.i»eut was oh the Sixt
dav ot May. v. 1&gt;. 1-!P, dnl|d*eonfed In axl&lt;1
regblrr'M
in ifaer thirty six .JU) ol mortKage&lt;i on pace forty twa &lt;42).
Bald |uortjta«e «u« on tlw tTlti oavnf.Izuuarr,
A D. HPI.OmIkuO'I bv Mbl Henry I.. Newton lu
Stuart. Knappen &amp; Weaver. whlch'Mldnvtcntnent nta&lt;an lh«.*'th day ot .Mav A. ». le i.
duly records! :s* aalil rex1«ter*x uttl-c, In liber
thirty oir. of n-ortcazts. on pijrv one ■ hundred
and sixty nine 11W).
IMatili hai bren.inwle In tho condition of
said Uiortxxgc. Tbjnx* fa now due. an t ummld
on aaij mortage-tue bttndrvd and fifty four
dollar, and ’nlrty eight nentM tor |&gt;nn«-ii»:»t
tbereofaild intorrat thereon No proreoHnifM
at law or ia equity have been Inrtlmt.-.t to re­
cover »ald num of money, or any part thereof.
Notice fa hereby elven, that by virtue of the
power of sale tt-ntMiued in rah) inortirncr. and
in purat»u;c*&lt; of th&gt;- sutnte lie such rase made
ana provided, tbe prcini-sVu&gt;iov-« and In said
mortnuw deMcritHMl, or •» nfach thereof r.m may
be necewvarv, will be sold at public vendue to
the hfabtet bidder, at the north iroi.t door of
fhecmirt bou*e, in the city ol Hastings, Barry
county. Mlchlxao. that being the place of hoi&lt;l1BK the Vlreutt Cixirt for said county.) on the
bird day of January. A. I). IWrt. at io o'clock of
lhe forenoon of said day. to ratbfy tbe amount
then due on said mortgage, together with all
Itwal costa. Inclndlng Uir atlonicj's fee of
fifteen dollar*, provided in raid mortgage and
by the st. into tnr r-to I'ertalnlnz.
Dated October -Tib, I* I.

Eb.TOWERJ’
NO. 35.‘

ALWAYS THE SAME

J™ ALWAYS THE BEST

5&lt; CIQAR

•

“flow are
frelinq bxlny. Mr. Dcr.
iccntf'
"It fa worth a journey to the Sierra
. Mud re to &gt;ec Mirnflores." said a gentle*
man in the &lt; 'ityof Mexico, ninny months
ufter tliiji. to Derwent. The latter agreed
with the sentiment before having, heard
it, and rulelenl on his own necoufjt tluit it
was weD nigii worth a bulled in the

shoulder. wfl« n; a week after tbe acci­
dent be lay on a couch near ion open
window with nil enchanting picture be­
fore his eyes.
Through tlse arches of n gallery be­
yond ho looked out over the great plain
that rolled awny like a verdant lien from
the foot of tlie slojie on which the
hacienda stood; stretching in level ex­
panse for miles, until it melted into blue,
magical dfatanev. Nothing wus allowed
to obstruct this glorious view, with its
,limitless turquoise sky above, its shift­
ing shadows (piling here, aod there, nnd
.the wonderful sense of vast &lt;^nce, of
boundless freedom nnd all thocondilions
of a wild, romanthi, patriarchal life
which these immense tablehia«lsx&gt;f Mex­
ico sugga-t.
• '
Ah bo Jay In the pleasant weakness

tliat fullow.H tlie cessation of fewr and
ptdn, Derwent felt as if he could never
wmrv uf the wide, marvekitui scene;
But if ho did. he had only to turn his’’
head a little end there was a gHikpse at
one .*ddo of a ph usance that recalled the
b«*autiful huertas which ho bad Keen and
admired at Tacnbaya. near the city of
Mexico. Like these* the grounds of MirafloM were half garden, half park, but,
as be learned later, were far more pic­
turesque and extensive than anything at
Tacubaya.
MAinwhile bis immediate siirronr.dings were ph-alant enough to have satis­
fied any but the most wandering fancy.
The apartment in which he fofind him*
self was large and airy, with flour of
shining tiles, frescoed ceiling and deli­
cately iMiiuted walla. The furniture was
simple, but very graceful—a bfxlstead of
polished bnus, a pretty toilet table of
French pattern, a center table qjxo
French in design, the slender, curving
CompriMltjf the firm of htuart. Kaappen &amp;
legs of which were faithfully reflected
Weave**. M«*xnre&lt;i of mortgage.
8TC 4HT. &amp; Knaitrx.
a
in the glistening floor, while on it stood
Atturaeys far MsJknees « mortjnuft*.
abowl of xpleudid roses. The couch on
yliich he lay was covered with pretty
j^chintz. as were also two or three ensy
। chairs: ruga were scattered over the floor.
nnd on a small T^blc beside him was a
crystal dish heaped with oranges. Three
immcuaeywinddws, opening on the gal­
lery alre^Ty mentioned, gave light and
air to the room; while on the oilier side
tho double door opened on a court,
which, with its oriental arches and
brightly frescoed walls, its tropical
plants nnd fountain, delighted Derwent’s
eye whenever he obtained a glimpse of it
But there had been days after his ar­
rival when not even these picturesque
surroundings hod power to charm him—
when, indeed, be had hardly been con­
scious of them. After the painful opera­
IN THE
tion of extracting the ball from bis
shoulder he had been partially delirious
from fever and weakness, and had seen
ax in a dream the people around him.
Ro was not certain whetbef "he had
CUANCKRV SALE.
really seen or only imagined Fernandez
In pursuance ot and by virtue of on order and standing by him once, regarding him
decree nt tbe eirvtilt cmirc for the county ut
Barry, In Chaubery, In th-- Ktxle of Micbliran. with a look in which he bail felt that
ma le and d tiefl on I be uliilh day o( EebniAry. there was little, real compassion. But
A. I&gt;. l«l. m ale-rtain am*- Uwr-inapendlog.
wherein
)L Cook It oMiiplalnant and be had never any doubt when tho hand­
WUlfatn Z'isahnitt, John Zowbnltt, sq! some, kindly face of his host bent over
. Gottlieb Zuxnhrillt are ■Irfeodantx: Not­
aw fa brr-by Elven
ihxt I *b.MI veil him: and presently he began to know
i public an- lion to Dip highest bidder. '*n equally well n delicate brown counte­
Btlurdav. tliuAlxth «tay uf February. A. I&gt;. INS.
at ten o'clock In the forenoon at the north front nance, with gentle ilark eyes iin&lt;| masses
tfbur nf the Court H«m*e. In th* Citvof Haafltura. of black, curling hair, which Ulonged
' County of Barry and StAto nf Mlebi«Mn. (raid
Court HotiMe being Hi- r»l*ce for bolding the cir­ to tlie deft, noiseless attendant detailed
cuit court for Mid County of Hurry) the fallow­ for 'his seryice^Ax he grew better he
ing described property. »o wit:
All tbnee ccriaili pfacra ar pxreHs of I anil sit­ foupd tliHT Ramon necdetl only a glance
uate. lying and fad ng hi the C ninty of Barry or a gesture to nndershuMl and fulfill his
and Ki ale of Michigan, known and ar*crlt&gt;e&lt;i as wants. And so willingly, with so much
follows to wit: All tbar part of ttie north east
qn r«er of &lt;be north wmt quarter, and Coat part gracious charm of manner, was this ser­
of the east twenty-five acre&lt; of la »l off and from vice rendered that Derwent, when he
tne
«&lt;de&gt;.t tue wext fractional half uf north
west quarter. I; Imr oo tl» uorth or northerly placed his arm around the offered
side of the htlfa Tlioruappe nvrr. containing shoulder to raise himself, felt as if he
touched an affectionate friend rather
off and from the west Hide of the west fracdnial than a servant.
half of the north we&lt;t qnarter. a’l on ,ectlou
The soundneas of his constitution soon
ehrhtarn and emiUUnfav In all »Kty enht snet
k» too acres, be the sarin* more or Ibm ; Also the asserted itself.
The fever yielded after
ea t ten arm f land off an i from the e.ut side
s
few
days, and the wound began to heal
of tbe south wet qtiaiUr at the south west
quarter of section seven; All in town four in a satisfactory manner. But he was
north, range seven west.
exceedingly weak, and it was only with
Dated. Hastlnn. Mich.. Dre 2J. IRSi.
Aiziszn E KK.x«rroM.
RiimonV imsistonce that be could walk
Circuit &lt;M«irt Commissioner,
from his bed to the couch by the window,
Barr) County. Mich.
8xmi Si Coixjbovx.
where he hail now lain for two days, in­
Solicitors for CotnplalnaqL
haling tbc freshsdelicious air as it came
to him over leagues of Kpace. and feast­
ing his g7ixe on the wide, beautiful
NOTICE FOB HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Mtehlgnn. County of Barry—sm.
reene. With returning strength camh a
N.rtee la lierrhy given. that by an order of
tbe Probate Court firr lhe County of Barry deep rense of gratitude for the wonder­
ful chance which had thrown Imn into
each kindly hands; and brought him to
ilo"» tn nr
&lt;■! Samuel
this charming plade.
It is not to be rnppoMsl that among
ire rvqalrrd to on—nt theft- claim* U»aaM
t-htmenta cf pleasure srur.nd him he ig­
or beiore H e 4 t&gt; «fay &lt;&gt;l June iw&lt;», nored the prolskbilfty of seeing again tbe
* 4 th&lt;t &gt;*ueh .-lalixv wl»1 he I'imoI !&gt;• f«&gt;ra s*M Uautiful fac&lt;lhat bad so attracted him
rt»urt, &lt;x&gt; p'rhhy. lb- 4 I. day of Xfarrtj
in the Alumnlauf Mexico and the pbtu
of Uuadalajkra. But illness dal fa all

’’ 5H0KE*‘

*&lt;’

im 11

A SONG OF SALVATION,
■-ES3ON II, FIRST

INTER-

। to lhe authorities what had occurred."
।
Derwent smiled alijhtly. “I certainly
' owe no th.%nka to Bettor Fernandez for
| my present .safety." be sard. “I shall be

not have been very much disappointed ■! very glad if you will show me seme way
bad thia anticipation uot Veen fulfilled.
• by which this affair m:ty bo thoroughly
While he was lying wondering i liW* । Hfred. I am more thou ever rmxioua
--------knuw
to whern
am indebted
bow be should communicate the news &lt;M.now
------ “to *—
— *------**— * I —
Ufa accident to his mother, tho door softly fur this"—he toncbqtl lifa shoulder.
•It i* a dlfficnh. affair to sift." taid the
opened, and Ramon entered. He was a
slender, handsome young fellow, with other thoughtfully. “I will, however
lithe Indian form well set off by tight * e Barrera aud get him’ to coins and
fitting trousers and short jacket
He talk to yen. SMcehing
i
_ II; the «uv of a
wore enndnls on hix feet and moved si.'W may Ire elkitfal. It is unfortunate
noixelessly across the floor. “Don Mau-1 &lt;iW’. hlr enmity to Frrunndex with rerixio, seuor,” he said, “wishes to know if
‘
I'gnri'.
to the btieua E*|s*ranxa t* well
I known: and it te doubly unfortunate
you feel ablo to ew him."
The question had been asked so often
•l;o«d have
have pone
pone to
to thennine
thennine ia
In
• J that ire •howM
before thnt Derwent was perfectly famil- that reddcps manner."
iar with it, and he afiswered in the for*1 should like.” mid Derwent, "to
mula that he had learned, “Certainly.' know
between
&lt;&lt;&lt;•■•*, the
V &lt;4, true
... Wstate
W. . &lt; ‘of
&lt;&lt; the caar V*
• ’ * 4Beg Don Maurixio to cuter.”
II r'nn.tudex
r'rtn.iudex and himself Can
Can you tell
tell
it tu
tc me?
uxeF
Ramon smiled approvingly, moved a 1 it
”
deep armchair
armchair near
nror the
the conch,
conch, and
and then,
then, | ;In a few wunls." wa* the reply
Per*
deep
. . —•Per*

Distress uei
After
Eating S
I. “In that day shall tbfa song he sung
In lhe land of jiuuui
Judah We nave axtronx
uiiwmuaui
] city: salvation will God appoint for walla
MHtj bulwarks." Tin*. Hkr chapter xil.
B.m be ofi* of Israel'* .nlHennfalaouga, See
' (he pbrnM “that day” srre.; times beewoeo
; xxlv
nIM1 xxrH. 13, and nr.te its conneo
Uooc Especially obaerve- xsiv,xxvfi.113, and you cannot fail to i*e the reference
to faraelfa nMtonnlon and glory In roniing
I ^ya, now pcrl.apx very near. “The uame
। nhe dly from U1Mt dMJ. „haH lwtbe
^haii not ....
be pluck*! up, nor
11 j, nJerv.’-' -r
...
I thrown down any more farerer."
The
. l/ml will be uuto her n wall of lire round
about, and the
lu ...
the mhLx of her.
.... glory ...
I He
He will I*
be ber
her »tr&gt;uzth
strength ami
and MtlraUoa
Miration
(K«k*- ’xlrlH
»• Jrr
Jef MX|
“’*•*40
**• Z*uh '*•
,rKxek
'/’J!1'* ®*
‘S
5
.
।Iwi
.
&lt;he
....
Hgb(roUM

txrtJte. bxnunes neaaocac,
and. refresbu the mind. MeffiOMCne
“ I have fa vn troubled with dyspepsia. X
asd but Utils appetite, and what I dll eat
distressed me, or did

nearx

MtUe

ex:iw x

burn would have a faint or tirod.
all-gone feeling, as though I had not t-stae
nry bwtlxcM, painting. Last
ftaur
Rixia* 1 to.k Hood s Bar.
sapar'.ra. r-Idch did me an titOmacn
uppeilte. ..ml my food replied aad «Ui«*ed
the craving I hail previously experlun—d.*
Gkobge A. I'jmk, Warertowa, Mau.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

retiring, returned after a moment, ush* n-inuet. as you may imagine from
Sold by all drug-^m. pt. da tat gL Fnpni only
from tne
tne i1 nallon
keepvth the irmb may enter
ering in the tall, stately form of hi! character of the man. te the pliant tool In." Tbix fa the rigUleoux nation of Isa.
by C. I. HOOD t CO. ApodieearleaLoweH, Xaa*,.
master.
I of'tbe corrupt effiemia with whom Mexico I
Ix 21. Jer. xxxi. 84 Th* nation shall be
IOO Doses One Dollar
"How
ore JVU
you feeling today,
Mr.
There is nn tranaaution
so ...
fn- IM.ru
UUW IUV
LVU«; , —
... is enrsed. ai.V.V
......
~
V..S
fa.ru III
nt UIIUV.
once, limr
their iur|u.vj
Inkiufay pui^vi
purged IU
iu.one
Derwent?" asked that gentleman with • fmriuru that lie fa not ready to serve as |.y; for they shall look upon tbelr long
~Van
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11
71
I
I
f-flfllfill
Ufa
cordial smile aa ho crossed the room and ’ an iiotrament In it. and he has therefore ivj««trtl King when He shall come In Hi*
nnd o
glory
favt,
Hi,9,i
sat
down
tn the
arranged IWl
for UllU.
him. j■ «1,
*n III.IHCLIC
influence &lt;UIV
altogetheront
of {■■V^V...VW
proportion fpower
all UUW
l&gt; 111
1UU chair UUalU^VU
pVU.VI
V.
-------- ------------- (Ira.
• • 8;• Z«h.
'
*i anfsnrry
-for
••I
anPanrrv to be rather
ruther Jato
bitn in
in making
makitid 1io
a tris
tii« real
r.-nl importance
itiinurtjim-e —
fur men
mm tear
fear xil. in. *.nl. li Tbe city Mlmll br a city of
fa* Inquiry,
innnirv but
hnt tbe
tho doctor
dnrtnr gave
lui'h m
irno&lt;l . him
rut 1 ■
xr ter
the
a good
hini .is
.is itIt is
is in
in hitinuii
human nature
nature to
to fear
fear i। '■•’nth. for the tx &lt;■
Kuiu (Zech. rill. H; Im. Ixy. Id). As to
report of you this morning and I have { those who have nn almost unlimited ( apetiinu tbe gatex nt Is* axiv. 7-Hk exrill.
been far out on the hacienda today. My power to tnjura
He has grown rich ’
„uu
....................... ........
■ 19. nnd note c-trsfully (hr your own non I
daughter accompanied me. nnd she is 6C ’ frmu lhe bribes ho has received, both 1' &lt; &gt;.m K_«
ns nf
of Glory
enter (Rev
If*-...
ttlnrr longing
hinirfa-r to
Jo •nv^.r
tHftf
devoted to tiding that we made a circuit' fryin thore who have something to dread. 1;iii.
a: 20).
*»• "
of at least thirty milex."
,
I ami those who have much tn gain, from I 3. •‘Thou wilt keep him In perfect pence,
It wax the first time that he had men- the government
But Barrera Is one .viitate iniud iMstuycnl on Thee, iweauns be
tioned hw daughter, aud Derwent felt a ! man who ba* neither feared nor bribed trUMHh In TtM*.**. The Scrlpturw everycertain thrill vf interest at the name*, but ■' nnu. and. since he te well known a* an whrn*Mpwlk of Israel sAwK’ratloa and fupreceded t(y a tiniw of great
ho only replied that lie was feeling muck . ;;nvuui[iro;.ii»ing npponrr*’ of the present imv glory
trouble. See vena*
21; also chapters
better, and wks. he thought, gaining ’ government, he ha* xniba-ml in conse11..
i^hIi) i,
....
* *
* on xxxlv. 2S, xxxv. 4. Dan.* xll, I. 2. Matt,
strength rapidly.
“How .could
it be quenef
He .....
itiiH been imprisoned
xxiv. 21. 29. 30. But however great tbe
otherwise," he tulded, "in such delight­ falsi* charges, mnlctad by heavy fines tribulation, either then or now, the ono
ful quarter^ nnd with such admirable until Ufa fortune m greatly diminished, wboutniaie in God need never be disturbed,
care? I d&lt;» nut know how I ntn ever tc mid iianuMd and jirrsecnte I in innumer­ sml tin* mind that i* »tayrd on Him will
express to yon.senor, my deep obligation able ways
He is the chief owner &gt;A the have nerfpet peace (P-1 xivi, 1-0. Matt
WHY IS
for your great kiudnees.**
Buena Ei&gt;]v*ranza, and on this Fernandez XXiV, 6; John xiv, I, 27. art, Ifl).
4. “Trust ye In the laird forever, for In
“The kfadneM on my -part fa really tins long brew known to have a covetons
the Ixjrd Jehorah fa everlnaling hircngtb."
nothing," said Don Maurizio.
"I aw eye But. aware uf t he value of the mine.
The peculiar muue "lx»rd Jehovah.” or
sincerely glad to have been able to be ol Barn-rn has never l*en willing to sell;
•Jah Jehovah’z (IL V. tnarr.ln), is found THE BEST SH OEM THE
servfco to you and to see ycu improving •nd tie was iu negotiation with me to only here and in the uthur niillcnuinl song.
so faaL But I am sorry to tell you that obtain the money to work the mine, Imji. xil. 2.
Its full significance shall lie
the mystery of yonr shifting remains a when his mu-who lZ a». impetuous nnd H*eu in that day. Everlasting ntrvttgtli, or
.
. still. The _
mystery
government official* nuvoiupn triunng ox himself—Ml into ' Rock of Agra (Margin), imvke* me think
(boo ever offered fori
have been tunldng diligent nffbrto to finfl Jroubit-with thegyVerumunt. Fernnmiex |»&lt; Mum*»Iu the cleft of tbe rock covered SyW®3S25S IK
«u..
...
i
.1.. with (io-i
’a hand (Ex.
(tod's
(Kx. xxxliL
xxxlil. 22). and of
ot
thc robber, i.nf
but there &lt;x no clew ..
as ...»
yet' ..............
rtrlim. comfortable an
And. meanwhile, I regret • to eay tliat tnundtug a heavy hriBh fur tli'&lt;»*e who, lhe p.-rfed aod eternal nnfety of all whose •hoc cor . S*e*i| *• «bi« price
lives are hid with Christ in God. Col. lit, .: Coawuade sbcM-s costing Cram SI
your companion Fernandes does not hesi­ sent turn, he demanded Xfao the Buena
JO Police Phoer Far
3
Therefore
let
us
trust
In
Him
at
nil
( wy- andfa-tterCarri^aall1
tate to accuse Senor Barrera of the out­ Etiper.inca for himself. Lx\n*ra thought limes (Pa Ixii. 8). •
rage,"
•
thin he bud no alternative; iSc g~v&lt;« the
■i ••For He bnugrth down llfam^tiint 4s9»° 0an calf: on brfier sboe ever offered aS
“What ground has be for tiro charge?" bond nn tlie mint*, and it was jiot until dwell on high, the Infty city. He lnr&lt;«^ it
aaked Derwent
later that hr learned that this ha
.Ji IXt-n no low. lie l.nycili it low even tu the ground;
“Only hiaownennnty. in my opinion." part of tltt* official tmrggin. Eftft- then do* He bringeth It even to thediix*.'' Here is
replied Don Mafurixio; “but he says that tnanded from Fernnmiex
_ ireturn of haughtiness bumbled, nnd Lb lx ix tbe rec- I sue.«
Barrera uf.ered threats against the whole tbe bond which hiul P»-ea obtuinod by 3rd throughout the whole book, whether
{tarty when be waant the mine, and thia fraud and falsehood f The reply was a applied to a natlor^fi city or a penton. We
often see It uow. nut it shall be fully m*cd
assertion Aranda—who is Fcrnandex' contemptuous refusaj
Do yon wonder in that &lt;Lay. The proud aud ungodly may,
tool—corroborates. Unfortunately, uot at the nnw of thryu:
, Ian when he met the prosper for a lima but let the ri ah too us,
having - any knowledge of Spanish, you spoiler on !m»&lt;
property?”
'
...
though for a time opprexwd, have faith
”1 only w;Xder." said Derwent, “that and patience. Note carvfuilj Ixa. I). 11, |7,
cannot tall what passed."
“No." said Derwent, regretfully, “1 he held backiiiH inufil from shooting him with the context; also the wngx of Han­
cannot tell, further than this, that if then and there!—This 1 can s.ty fur my­ nah aod Mary! I Sam. il. 1-10. Irnko I.
Senor Barrera made any tiireat*—and it self. thnt 1 had not the faintest doubt m gfa’&gt;5.
6. “Tbe foot shall tread it down, even
is likely enough that he did, for be wae to which was the honrxt man and which
a very angry man—they were directed the scoundrel wheu I mw them face to tho feel of the poor nnd the Ktepx of tbe
needy." Here fa humility exnlted. “Bleswed
against the others and not. I am sure, face., I told Fernandez that nothing
PROBATE ORDER.
nre-She poor in spirit for their* fa the king­
against me."
would induce me to buy tbe mine until dom of heaven" (Math. r. 3). “Ye shall
“Fernandez affirms that he included I was assured tliat all was straight and tread down the wicked, for they shall be
yon, as a probable purchaser of the mine; clear regarding tbe title.”
:!&gt;hex under the soles of yonr fret io the
thnt he went away declaring that no one
•And made a deadly enemy, as the re­ day that lodutll do this, salth lhe Lord of
thousand eight hpudr-*d and nlnely-oor.
should buy the Buena Esperanza and sult abundantly pruv&gt;.*x." said Don Mau­ Hosts** (Mai. tv, 3). See, aho. Pw. Ixxii, 4.
l*re*et&gt;t. Chattel W. Aruistroo^, Judge &lt;rf
live, and that his intention in shooting rizio
“I am more than ever sure that .12, and fret not thyself because cf evil do­ Probate
niih«matteroftbee«tateo(Worthy 1. Mead,
rrs.
bat
be
patient,
wait
cn
the
Ix&gt;nl
and
you was to inspire terror, and prevent Fernandes alone is responsible for what
decrasrd.
keep
His
way
aud
He
shall
exalt
thee
to
On rv«&lt;tlng and filing lb* petition, duly verlthe possibility of selling the mine to any might have been your murder
But it
inherit the earth. (Ps. xxxvii, 1,7,0,11.34).
a#d. of Jmtde A. Me»d. widowed saiddeceaMd^
ono else."
will be difficult to prbve it.”
7. "'The way of the ju*t Is uprightness. praying that administratlou of mid retara may
Derwent lay back on bis cushions, and
•Let me regain my strength." cried Thou most upright &lt;IokI Weigh tbe path of )»&lt;• Eraittcd to raid petittaner or some other
suit able person
was silent fur a moment Then be said Derwent, "and I will nutate it my busi­ the just."
The righteous Ixirri loveth
Thereupon It fa ordi-rr-i, that Friday, the
slowly: “I have becu trying to bring be­ ness to prove it.’
righleouxoess. His countenance doth be­ C?nd day of January. A. D. ixux at on* o'rtoek
tbe x vruoon. l&gt;e a*«Ui»d foe Ute lirartiw of
fore mo as clearly as possible the appear­
“Your huMnera. more iik’ly. to be hold tbe upright (Ps. xl.D No good thing lu
•aid petlUon and th-t Hir hriri at fau* at faH
ance of the man I saw behind the bowlder, shot a^iiin. and |irrtuii«i with a better will He withhold from them that walk up­ &lt;i&lt;x*ra«ed and all olber p»-rsoo« ii-lerseted ta
rs'atr. an- n-qnircri to appear st a araaten
ami I can most certainly sw.ear thnt be was aim.' snid tlie otn«*r
“No. you must be rightly (Ps. Ixxxir. IU But we must re­ said
of said court.then 10 fa bo'drm attbe Probateof­
not Senor Barrera. The latter impressed quiet, and leave Barrera and myself to member that He uot only weighs our path, fice. in lhe City uf Hastings. In
County, aad
but alxo »nr actloitM, nixl Hr trieth heart show
rau«e.
It anv thenne. why
me so ma»h that 1 should know him work ont the matter if ptwible. I will
end reins 11 Sam. U. 3. J er. xril. IUj. If we the vrayrr &lt;g t*&gt;e wtlHoner may not be
again anywhere."
.
only ask you to remain here for a time, are only sincere before Him we shall share
[rante". And It Is further ordered, thnt
mid p&lt;-Utionrr xivr txrtiee to tbn Miens
“Uufortunately .that does not help mat­ in order to give y&lt;&gt;ur tustliu&lt;&gt;-iy in rase Him glory.
nlrrrstod tn said (-stale, of i*n pernfancy of
ters," snid Don Maurizio. “Fernandes we should be sucrnwful
In any event
b. “Yea. io the way of Thy judgments, said petition and t' e bearing tborrdf by causing
does not pretend that Barrera shot you it is nevexxary thnt yon allow ynnr wound U l^onl. bare we waited for Thea the de- a copy of thfa order tn be published in tbe Hee*
Ungs Ba&gt;xxa. * newspaper printed aod otmhimself, but he declares bis belief tmit time to bwd thoroughly
If yon tuve »lrr uf our soul la to Thy name, nnd to the !*le&lt;t in said County of Barry, noon M eadb
he had it dune and zlint the robbery was never before'been ou a Mexican hacienda, remembrance of Thre.” In chapter xxv. 8, wrok for thre* successive weeks previous to
said day of bearing.
a blind—not to deceive him. bm-the gov­ life with us for a few weeks will ut lesut we read. “And it shall be said In that day,
lx&gt; this is our God; we hxve waited for
ernment."
have the attraction of novelty for you."
Him, and He will nave ux. this fa the Lord;
“It fa the boat fortune I could have "we have waited for him, we will be glad
"He is more likely to have had it done
.himself!” cried Derwent impetuously, I maglued to have an opportunity to see and rejoice iu His xalvatioo.” Jacob, oo
how life goes on a Mexican estate." said his death bed. looking forward- to tbe Inal
without pausing to consider his words.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Don Maurizio'n eyes met and held bis, Derwent eagerly
*lt ia something I days, said: "I have waited for Thy Mira­

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have desired from my tmynood. and 1 tion, O Lord" (Gen. xlix, L |18k Nods
really cannot feel much enmity toward shall be ashamed that wait upon Him and
tlie man whe shot me when I think of for Him. He commands tu to wait upon
Him. We therefore do well to say, “My
the result."
soul, wait thou only upon God" (Im. xxx,
•1 um delighted to be able to gratify 18; xllv, S3. Zxiph. Hi, 8. Pa fall. 5).
you." said Don Maurixio smiling, “nnd
9. “With my eonl have 1 desired Tbee in
very glad to offer some counterbalancing the night; yea with my spirit within me
good to atone for die manner in which will ] seek Thee early; for wheu Thy judg­
you iuive fallen among thieves. It te ment* arc in the earth lhe Inhabitant* of
settled, then, that yon will be my guest t be world will learn rigbtooiiKnesx.’' The
for some time to coma And now that first pan of the verse reminds us of Px.
Ixiii, I; xlii, 1.9. snd tbe oft repeated.
you are getting better, yon must be
“Him whom my xoul loveth," of CanL Hi,
rather lonely in solitary confinement
1-4; God Himself fa our salvation, joy anti
Do you not think you might make an strength now. as He will be to Israel in
effort to join us this evening? My daugh­ that day; therefore xre aud follow “Jesus
ter will be glad to see you.'
only." The text part of the verse points
“You are very kind
I shall be happy to the great gathering unto God when He
to be allowed to du xu. that is. if 1 can Mbail begin to pour out His judgmeota io
"1 ntn sure," said Derwent, “that Fer­ manage to put ou h coat:" for h»* waa at th^ last days, after tbe church fa Uaoxnandez is a very vindictive man, and I present clad in a silken dressing gown lated; then shall be gathered out of the
great tribulation the multitude of Rev.
suspect that he is also an unscrupulous that Ramdn bad brought from Lis mas­
rd, 9-17*. too late for the honors of the first
one. But it requires time to arrange a ter's wardrobe
company of trauxlatstl ones for Rev.
“You must not think of putting on n
plot such us you suspect: aud what time
coat." said Don Muunzio. “nut. at least, the marriage of the Utnib (Rer. xlx, !-10).
had her
“You spent the uight ata ranch which of putting it on your injured arm. Sim­
10. "Let favor be showed to the w I eked
And if you yet will be not learn rigbtoouxoeaa; in the
belongs to Artmla. The matter might ply buttou it around you
easily have been arranged there. I do have nothing large and looxe enough, land of uprightness will be deal unjustly,
not say it was. but it might have been. tend Ramon for something of mine. We and will not behold the majesty of tbe
It certainly afforded him an admirable shall see you then—after dinner, or be­ lx&gt;rd.’’ Some can only be humbled and
led to see the grace and lovu of- G&lt;xl by
opportunity to ac Lie re a double revenge fore?
affliction; hilt God tries every way to win
“After. 1 think. My strength is not
—to punish you and,throw a stigma on
men to Hiuawlf (Job. xxxlil, ®, at II Pet.
Barn ra which he may never bo able to yet that of a giant."
disprove.”
mil, except feypiadly, eren In the rfiillen
CONTINUED
“But it shall be disproved!” paid Der­
ulum IBs. tavi. 3. margin) Them xbnll
follow eatan at Um* end of Um tbotMind
went. whose ludtguarion grew us the
Toa Can Italy
year*, and being rladroyerl with hiMi shall
idea ■eemed to him mon* nml moreprobUpon Hood's Sarsaparilla at a poective .nevsr »ec the majesty &lt;.f tbe lw»ni tn the
uhla “If Fe«-UMD&lt;lesis accountable for
remedy for every form of surutula, salt
tits thing I v.iif follow the trail like
a bloodhound until ! fasten it on him. rbenm. boils, pittipkw. and all olber walk humbly aud siaosrely with Him W»
Certainly his neglect in failing to return diseases caused by impure bhaxi. It erad­ atwd not wonder that In tbfa promt ttaie
fur me m very saxpcioiw. Ho has been icate* every
. Impurity
_ _________
and
- at ________
lhe same lime many follower* of ths wicked on» shall for
h&lt;re 1 know. Huw did he explain thatf" totiei and vitaltera the wbute system.
with n flash. "You have s;x&gt;ken my own
suspicion." be said. “1 sliould not have
spoken it, because I have no knowledge
of how long you have known Senor Fer­
nandes. nor what your degree of inti­
macy with him may be. But I certainly
suspect him of a pint to injure Barrera
and at the same time revenge himself on
yon for your refusal to buy the mine. I
know," he said, answering a look on
Derwent’s face, “that this sounds to you
very melodramatic; but you must re­
member that we are a primitive people
in Mexico, that we love and hate with a
good deal of intensity, and that things
as strange os this of which I speak are
of sufficiently common occurrence among

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Barry and State of Michigan,
S&lt;*pt*mbrr A. I) ISM InUbe
on i’&gt;ur&lt;- l ■. nn « bi-h njor-gix- (her
tn be dur at the date uf Ihfa nuttcl
three bundn-l thirty arrendoUaSB
able atty X fr-e provided far iu ,«
and no suit or uroovedinri at law
Instituted to recover rh»- money*it
mortgage, or uuy part Hi- rent:
-Now. tberefnrr. by virtue ot tbe
cantai- ed In -aid mori«*g*. and r

Hastings, Mtehlrao. (that MU
tbe
fK. circuit court for Berry.&lt;

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Mr. Grertty ire* t*a rery ui, ana » trrys
U.. . .Ugh. eUn,.«&lt;
-IU 1»
». ^1|M
mirablr mrrlton- of France ba* seen ft* !
’ in-tbo deep, deep coral care.
I excused on this accounu
tertile plains covered with tbe goWm
Boom bebbte* arm frombU ptaraof repose. । “A* I know that you are all anxious for
grain in harrret time, Ite hills with their, i
i^loariiii bosbc* qver an the ocher aide!'
। tbs lecture to begin, I will only detain you
Bat quick!/ forever fUxl;
aulnmuai manties of green nnd purple ।
He tbnuked me and I asked &lt;u&gt;d she followed me right orer.
We gave bat i.mo Iwr- bgt that was sin­ . to aay that 1 have tbe plea*ore and honor exchange.
RCMCDY OF THI AQE.
—
grapevina*; its picturesque, fruitful sea
"Abe aakmi me a illite while afterward
* Im why be wanted such small coin.
|
of
Introducing
to
you
the
facile
princeps
of
hli
cere!
—
,
iouedaries, which yield lhe ever rendering |
Ob,” Mid he.’ “I collect them.w.
for fellow*. If 1 was afraid of cow*, bat I was very busy
One sigh tor tho honored dead.
journalism.”
j ‘“
wu,
tide uf fish from tbe Mwlltcrraneau on i
The lady waited to bear no more, but who give me large bill* to ebugv. Boa I picking berries jn*t then, and tbs child
Bx t tbe era bints' wall, and tho stormy gate,
around through .the English channel—any :
went horn* iu disgust.
here,” be continued, displaying « pocket!; didn’t repeat her question. 1 wouldn't
And tho roar of tho ooeau wave,
aneb a one. I soy, will drw Co wander why ।
“Well, my dear," asked the husband, half foil of th* copper nuisances: "some have bad her suspect I was so frightened
Sana load and lous their tpaera! song
the Frenchman does not emigrate; why he,
| who wa* taking care of the baby daring fellow will give mo n live dollar Mil before for anything."
Oor tho seaman's traceless grave.
his native tend, hl* native shore are ons
That night, when tbe small Mary
Dm. Mill
—Atxmjrmoas. I his wife’s absence, "how did you like ths I reach Forty-soeoud street, I’H bet. Then
and indivteible. Tear the Freuchman f^om j
lUow tns to giro you a few
getting ready for bad, abe Mid, "Mother,
lecture!”
। I will get square by giving him at least
(Xprrfrnrw with jour raocrr
his country aud he will soon look like a
do you know I truly think Cousin Frances
"I
didn't
stop
to
boar
it,"
was
tbe
reply.
1
fifty
pennies.
”
x
plant plucked from a garden of sunshine !
bi
afraid
of
cowar
’
।
It
wm night, awect. delicious night, tbe "Greeley was sick, and they got another
Tbe young caudactor rasa not amiss in
left to vegetate and become anaemic in a 'i crlap, dear, modullt October night of tho
Urn
best
ptij-slclana
in (hi* ptace. Grand Helen.
"Why!" said Mr*. Wood*.
| man to take hte place who was such a ,1,M calculation, for when the car arrived
KapM». Ann Arbor and Detroit All
suniem
Hu misses
the dally
bottle ■:1 "!"&gt;?"?'
—
------------ —
—-r-r- —
M -lo.,cellar,
which »«h.
bb Hcbnu
’mlrttw.
“““
“ iI queer looking old guy that I wouldn’t oppomte «n up town theater a well dressed
"Wall,” Mid tho supposed to be unsna- Grand
railed It eaneer. ties of tbe brat M Dfo hi
M ml— M» mnc.M.1 cUmM.. Trhlch ■ wb.cb Mi ch. near I. . m.n . M..I worn ; । waste my time Itetening to hliu, so I came 1 jouog man, accompuuiud hy a woman, 1 peeling child, "you know we were picking MinktwM prescribed fortt. I bad it burned
berrira iu grandpa'a 1:111 (mature. and Mr. nut three different time*, bat all to oo purpose,
lurdl, «« M.ehra ..k.™ ImU and cold. ’
,«*“ “
“d
I back.”
j boarded tho car.
'
and It eotttlnurd to grow.
tn» mnomonon. connirr o&lt; pIMn., or in ; T1! 'J.'!*"1"
bu‘ ,uv’
“1" 1
' Who was the man!”
Tbe paMeoger fumbled in hte pocket* Fox’* ’hriadle' got in there, and aha camo
H Hi»ll, upon the advice of a frteed I sent to
close up to ua. Conkin Francos had been you for medicine which I Med a* directed, and
one
too
accidental,
he
nilssai
the
happy
delight
in
tbe
heart.
“
I
don't
know.
”
abe
answered,
still
in•
half
a
minute
and
then
drew
oat
a
two
”1 uon------l Know,
Hie--------suswsreu,
sun m- - -------------------------.
.I
Inunnlxtur. ot ,hl two, Mw„. plS
11
"""R« » '"‘‘■M « I
U
cored tbe cancer entire iy. A boat four years
------------------------I.IH
ua„..
..
buay
picking,
and
aba
didn
’
t
bear
brlndle
1 dignant at her disappointment. "Some- do hr b L “Emrry. but that is tbesmal.eat
have
elapsed and I enjoy excellent health, with
to look npoo. M—rnncc^Mld. torburaM. ?"”»« «"&gt;»• t«ta« e«:l. oUwr aMi rw 1 l-xi, 1 n,ver bwird ot before. HU num, I h.re, b. u&gt;ld (ho oondufelor.
AU till she gave a little •moo.' Aud then no return of the dlsraec.
mM toot, not Kpunud I., M» a mil* !
~'l&gt; «l»r »i-J. .wk. „«ld .nd ,
That your C. * S B. la an effective blood pun' wo, FoeUv Prince,."
riBbl," replloj lb. Utter. "I coo ebongo Cousin Frances turned just as pale; and
wide; not Jost to view by inaccessible, ‘ cbilUug that nu iceljerg wnldhavew*u«i |
she
grablied
my
hand
nnd
dragged
me
Th. Uly wu .Uli more dboppolM.I (bo H.” »»'l relurolnz to the rear pUtform he
like u furnace in their vicinity.
pennies, tear along to tbe wall m fas* aa ever she could,
next &lt;loj wl.cn &gt;a, ducareretlli, the paper couuted
enuuUd out ssvraty-flve
rerrutyCr, penulre,tonr
R-'W. Boynton.
heavenward drawn monntaitis. It Is the
“I know why you wish jnc lol rare you.” . long oeeouut ot Creel,}’. Upturn, which qu.nera, one »,ecoot piece .ml « dim. and she said. ‘Let’* climb over lb I* cow,
■ Beal Estate Broker, Torrent Block.
abode of equilibrium, never visited by ex­
he said, in sharp and metallic tones, each the Brea editor, .Itbmuth freUog quit. IU. There ho bended to tb. prerenjter. The Mary; I see some splendid cowa over ou
terminating bllxsards ordestructire earth­
Mit«*egnn. Mich., Ant. si. *9t.
syllable of which seemed to fall from his had delivered in a (prcible and iiupnralve latter
the
other
side!*
Mid nothing but gave the
-**“**•'
* conductor I
Dr. Mixere-Arrer xlyiog your C. AH. Aa
quakes. It is a little peaceful corner which
lipa with a click.
“I® was tbe very wont place in the persoeaJ trial I will nay that, I consider it uunn-awfol look and placed the money in his
baa well ch.wen its motto, "God protect*
••Wby?".she asked, with a too* nf her manner.
whole wall to get over, and tbs berries rqnaled m a blood periflrr.
Francs," and it has a well feathered place
Tne paper remarked that the chairman pocket.
William Mera.
queenly
b*ul.
weren
’
t
big
at
all!
Aud,
”
,cooc!ud«d
tbe
Hardly
.two
blocks
farther
on
an
old
|
—
•
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under tlw ahndow of His wing. "This is
M Wskiiiogton avtfsoe.
•■Because,” be hissed, "because you ex- stated the truth wheu be railed Greeley lady boarded the car and tendered a five email sage, "I asked her If she was afraid
all true,” &lt;wce said an American friend to pect a rfoii from my rival."
easily tha first of journalist*. Itw then
For Sale by all Druggists.
me, "but are the people altogether worthy
"Wb««ir ldo&gt;-di,Ul. Then, Uro.lh*
h,*L, P^1 y dollar bill for a five cent fare. The con- ' «£ cow* and she didn’t answer tne; sol
.. a wrong
of such a beautiful, peaceful nbode! Do not Ing .
I-aKI-AttXD MV
(UUer IM. be. e&gt;.« UM. b.d
»“
U. "dlwr ot The Tnb- ductor went through lhe performance a-’ praaumsabe didn’t want .to .tell
second time, but with different result*. story!”—Youth'. Companion.
their evi! doings make the line ef « poem
•
previously
illumined. ..
them. Mhe fci!dw{ . U3S.-1 out h’s Companion
Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.
Tbe obi lady raged and threatened to re­
especially applicable to It! 'Where eiery
I “Perhaps be loves me bejler than you do.”
prospect pleases and only man Is vile.* "
port
him
to
the
superintendent.
The
non
­
. Spoiling a Widow's Joko.
| “Oi| he’loves you!” laughed tbe juuth
Not so vile as you suppose. That judg­
in
uobhubb uoi.re o. &lt;lu«lor replW ooUrely that ba brel uoBthrr
Tbe most dtetiugutebed tfbo.it of all ap­
In an
an an.«x:r&gt;&lt;Lc
aristocratic loMrding
bouse of
mretrl.tk.re.nl
ment is the result;&gt; of
of Ute
the .mattering
smattering yon
you remloolrelly. •■WltkourjlonW he lorn Walnut bill live-, a middle wl aud ...If ,
"“I1!'?* 0 ,1
pear* to be tbe Black Itedy of tbe Castle of
require of French Iharwtter re demon- J™-, lo do b^balor wllore boal.»M habila krep
Darmatiulu in doe&amp; moo ruing abe comes
‘[l”
bU '“cli,"“d t“1“
reeled In Parle, la qrewlorebl. place, you I , "«f&gt; 5
praUl!Vf-l.°!”, . J'T
bta down Iowr until l.ta at ol«bl. In tb. :
'.
‘"'l “• J'“‘
U" to announce the death uf soma members
make a rpeetal:. of rUIUng aod atudylug .
left her eyto.
W bat did he kt,
rem.- b mre are many ebarmlnu ladlra.and**?*?,_'
f" u '
o.or.1. win board
of the families of the grand dukes of
while youare In till, no called Babylon of , ?“• ~d JOUjrere Pfttty-yre. |&gt;re ly.
amonB (Urn a r.ry preUy wldo.r, reborn !
_T . *™ o’.t”
rebo board
Hesse or of tbe Bavarian royal family.
relcUdnca, Then. In a political way. at 1 *&gt;“&gt; hide tbe fcet from ybn."
lurpurporeeol draiuu ubm may Irecallrel :
*iar errry day, u.d the conductor. Tbe apparition of thifi lady
----------------b.-u from-------time
Umreth. Prenchexprea.tkeirria-pcnttlou ‘
Heaatd 1 TO. pretty.
,
lire C. Saturday nlgbi U..} rear, merrily i
t?.U! “»««■»«'« produce.) a re.no! panic
rather loudly. Thrr then bit right aud I '
h—atd you were pr«ty-«l.*o.l re
playlnx tricks about ll.a houre and Anally 1 J111*.*d^°* °w“1 M 'ln »&gt;«. &gt;xit I , amon» tbe rsop.of tb. Barriaon. Tb.
left at an Inlretlte too long endured, and , PftW •» »»"&gt; &lt;rie&gt;id. Ml* Somely.’f
“ O,',-C°T1
*“ 1 1”’**'“ ““''='1* «™ -'™&lt;d of bar. On.
re tlm.-a the Itlore, tall on the mung perHer face heeau.e deatlly white.
:
| invadrel th. n»m of Mr. H., iba ta.cl.alor i d?w
1
. day a youns odlo-r of tbe Grenadier. ,oeon. They kill their brethren red them. ■
“ P"«.&gt; “ Mha Somely!" Mm ; .bore uwtlonrJ. With one of tbe luml- rh"“1-’ tb* J**’"1- rl,e “'T
neua cr.roi£~t»«iicommon. In tho rout- ! B'rt
byiflrinu pennlm. and jnu | Ildted from the Grand Duke Louie I the
relree In momeuu of frenxy. re during the rrpwuod mecha“hbl y.
■
laWU-m'ot
rehleh
phtrepbonu
form.
.1
“
’
re.taa.ure.1
that
1
am
never
without
’ l.rorot acting aa remind at tbe door of
greatrreolutlon and Ike eommutre. Bdt I fcbe rere ..lent while you could han
„!n'
,
,
.
J the chapel through which the mysterious
If In nob momenl. they go loo fur. thjre i “if** &lt;•“ { “r P'rt“|at twenty-ree.
, prominent jojrt, they drew u;&gt;uu tbe wall
&lt;i------ i—
— .ii
-----1.—,
’I remember not long ag^.mother worn- visitor was expected lo para. "If it ii not
in large
letters
this
exhortation:
is not a ustiou on earth which will stautl &lt;
'
f
nn gave me n twenty dohar Nil. It hap- ' a genuine gbrnc,” be raid,. "I will cure the
tyranny ... patlretlraed forenek a long, '■Hadal we tauter gtln. John, it,.read
opened to be pay day. aud my ratery, to- i practical joker of his nonsense."
CONFESS THY SINS.
while with th, endnumtn ot a cur who , of .UmHug ret llere al the ganleu gate!" I
geliier withabeat a quarto! amall change, |
It was agreed thnt the officer should
think, hl, mreter may one day bay. a ! , And re they rntrel out of tit. mo.mltgkt
We have
Then they slipped Into the next room a*- juri made tbit atnimut. Wail, I gave her I order the phantom to hair. and. if it did
chftDgr of heart
1 •nt0 ,ho kouse he raid softly to himself:
J
. Hutchinson’s Physiologies,
r„ | R. .entered the front door nnd listened , the change, which, by the way. filled her i not obey, fire upon It The grand duke
now ths FAUMEIS SAVE. *
I
a,ok’'1 hl# gofi*l”--Kew York
pR^i.
~
“ । with theoid of an ..pen transom. •
|&gt;nd satchel, and »mal) bin*. She snid and a few courtiara posted tbemselvM to
Harper’s Geographies,
No doubt all who ban- nuule but * enr- .'
“
I
When R. entrrtd hte bed chamber it .abe would tell the aupsrinteodenj. Imt she the vratry of tbe chapel, from whjch they
Robinson’s Arithmetics,
■ sory ndy of t he Freoch i u large dfle •: w .11*
Solution forMukins Eratber--- tVat.rprwor. Iwas dark, and he at once caught tbe bin*- ; didn’t, aud I have never seen her aiuce."—| could ate tbe path that,’according to the
exprrt&gt;» surprise when told that they tin j A rnueltsoughtdoideratum, namely, n
Sheldon’s Readers,
t
l®« warning ou the wail; but be al*&gt; heard New York Herald. legend, the Binek Lady always followed
* the tuo’t thrifty, tlie tnort provident and ' really practicable method of waterprouflux whirring nnd giggling in. tbe next room, I------------------------------- j As midnight approached, tbe tfnyety of tbe
Sander’s Spellers,
'.
tin: most oaring people in the World. But I, leather and raw hides, la claimed to have •n*! ***««
re“dr *’t he ut trace dromw i &gt;
„t th* Iroqnol. Trib..
’. roya! group decrarawl. Tbe clock struck
Harper’s Readers.
I docunii-nte and statbrtia* prove it. lu ref- |
tree |.r«ctl«,l by an Au.ire-llumt.rimt , upon UU Bure, aud luuk. (..nb. "G«-,l . Th. lunl. d.i of Iro.,„cU orlKinaud In 14 lub.re tb. re.nn.l W th. Irel rere,„
ere,.re to th. Imre made by tire credit j
Brand’s Physiologies,
cbcnitu a.... much aurewt, bb matbod
Io,.“! “'J? ‘W
! a vary almpU frehlcn. In retrly Umre &gt;u«l drel away they board lu tb. dhuaee
fow.er aod Russia^ ne»dltii have shown Ire ugto Imprest, th. marerl. w.tbai-prejdly l» th« .uuretl Mre.C.lnU,, u,„t wer. tmuy mud turtle. Inhabiting a ;
Davis &amp; Peck’s Arithmetics,
W1*“
«l»r.r- Then there
what wealth then-n lu the country, wealth । „ "K'“
“
*lth
Zlatin, wlutlon. eomhturil win, retmo I
-I certain .mall lake. During a r.ry but I — .hot, .
_
Barnes*’ History,
no. conceutratwl in a tew IndlridTOla. who £‘ ««■'
control the connin', auandal affair, aa '
•»'» “■ eu.gnl.to the gelatine In t J’Xthbm 'umtrer Ind S rea .d '! ■““«&gt;" th“ I""1 '«»&gt;“■» dry mid th. tor- I The «nu,d duke aud the lestpl. nf hb
Feller’s Arithmetics.
omu.1 MW wuuiu • uuauiMi MAIM a
^6
Vo mixture
the Wires.
pores. Atl
An effect
effective
mixture far
for rift,
pro­ flreluu freaX? M. i
c
-« oat on their
»».. out front their hiding place and
their moods inspire, but each thrifty, in­
Reed &amp; Kellogg’s Grammars,
ducing the tlraired result te found to be ir.ndMre C are
trarel. over th,country lu re.reh of a ue»- ran low tho rourtyanl. T^e br.ee young
dustrious man or wpoian baa « Uttie sum j
Appleton’s Readers,
m«rrtal.— . babiuit„&lt;n. On. ot thorn. wl..t wa. par- «"&gt;«
-relchril &lt;m lb. ground, dead
. hoankd ttp in a woolen Hocking, Mftden in the following: Twelve hundred parts water, anUu^EnoXr
fifteen parte gelatine aud live part*potash Gtatluuml gmtulm.
Ocularly fat, .ulf.red from UI. urntelu.. i B"‘&lt;1» «» &gt;«y hl. gun. th, birrel of
Swinton’s History,
sqme comer only known'to therqM-Irra, or I| bichromate; v 1*300 parts water. IHty parte
Fieetrie
tofoed exsrcfoe. After awhile, byextraor- I w,h'ch wa&gt; torn from the stock nnd twist­
haven number of state bonds which slawTownsend’s Civil Govet&amp;ment,
gelatine nml rbirty ports potash biebrocd like
like *aoork*er»w.
corkscrew. TK*.«.
There was no wound
.lucirif i rtKU S4(nt.
dinary effort, be threw off bi* shell. The -’ fl
ly bus surely coatributa to n competency
Monteith’s Geographies.
• mute.
Some
time
ago.
when
httfc.
were
being
prorew,ntrr«naform.tlon.ndderri„pmenl
; of any sort on the body. Shortly after­
• that a lifetime's honest labor has earned
। The temperature of the solution may blown to plane, frequently, .nludlauapolh thu. begun went on and In a ebon time ward Loute I die! anddcdly in tbe ducal
And every book used in Barry
for areri in ol-l age.
' vary from 5o degs. F. to tbe Wiling point..----------------——a—..heme
-------------Inr.ntor
deelarel
lo—
re-~...p.«cv
completely mw
tbuini
l,tana laxy
|„, turtle
turtle became
beeauw a
a man,
man. ------who ! palace.—Galignani Messenger.
County.
.
.
Tbc small
Ikutirgroi-s^thc
cultivator,
.
— . ■'
------ 1” .’’ithe
’— ' Wife:; tbe bichromate percentage is small J protect,
hi*
safe
as
if
lie
surrounded
it
with
was.thn
progenitor
of
tbe
turtle
ebtn.
protect lii» wife on if lie *nrroiint!mi ittrill.
.,_________ 7.
...
.
former, the prasMt, the urtiMU-dt te they tbl} llquor b mlxed
ttU(l lbe
* lake of inolteu Iron He put in a large .
iu the beginning ths bird*, havieg been
New and second.hand.
Heeverybody
pat in a largo
who,
wno. after
aDer having
haying paid the heavy iudemolibdemni- i or hide is itnmvn^l for a period of some electric bqttery and when
Vd . created
remained
hidden,
Iu tho naked,
beginning
the bird*,
havtugbeing
been
rn he
evervbohr
-W-e-al ...l-real
—
I ...1 k.U.l
St. &gt;.
ty
int the InMabkh
xvar,’gJ
htidto^Iroip
.iMitiemly
pay lie: 'twen
r hours. As the
proportion
turned
the ashamed.
It may not !&gt;e exactly an illustration of
bearyuxm
’Crem!
‘""ty.fo,.
‘LftT
&gt;h«'t"'
’P°r&lt;h&gt;t‘ np«P left
i'&lt;&gt; the
the store
riore but
but hinuwlf,
blmrelf.htumrel The
^M^Ted'"At
a?last they mumbled in counbeary taxes wnica gu to equip the reor- , proaches the poiqt of saturation the tem- , electric currvut 'oom mxm tbe safe. He dj aD(i petitioned tbe gods to ftIre tbi.n thnt familiarity which breeds contempt,
» ________________ .
’.
nraaches the ixiiirt of saturation ttw. t*«n- electric Hinvnt ’r*&gt;M tinnn tkre
ts. ' ..
.
. .
T?
*1™?!.,
ipernture mils: approximate more nearly knew that thosafe was thoroughly charged '
kind of covering. They were told I Imt certainly the more intimate association
duty on the day when tbc*politicai fate*
recently
of tho Four
with Eng
lima ”at
from- a ■&gt;
quick
----™ u Hundred
.muMu e***ub
ui-­
will decide that:the shout. "To arms!" of ;, to ■boiling
, ’ and. the ----* immersion be ■ ------—- touch of It, and with a feel- yiat tbely corerings were nil ready, but ilish
royalty
has
to worship
a marked
extent
dilhe "ManwiHatee" will
.re... become -a re
cruel
* . । ST
" - ---, . ,tUMU
—-’* —
il l*-----cou’1«
« momerttary.
momentary.— i iurf*if
loj?tif pri.te
pride that he bad at last completely were a lang way off, and that they mud , minished
tliat
idol
which
made
Puitedelpbin laalirtr.
Ledger.
I bnfflr.l
baffled the
burglar whro
who should
—Te ; .1__ .. . .. ,
. .
.
ruiteuclsuin
th» hrrol.n
.I.renl.1 drelgq
.1—I—_ to eltber go or send foAthem. Accordingly tbe American majNtf fashion ridiculous as
■
---------------- ---------------------------.reww.iu
-wu* m-uie. ucuitf uuiuouL the turkey Imiznnl wm chosen ns a me* naohraquloa* follower of .whatever edict
he did not tell ^'E.'-'lr
any of his employees
of tbo i serger, and hr, who had been a clean bird
I r~viXb2,m.rwr,rll„.m.WIdU. ‘, g^laaj
1 "’lr
of tnaacultoe apparel lhe nubility chose to
uplothitl time, became so nearly starved ,teaue.
-------- Tbe
- — anglomauiac te
.» already
anv«uj a
* metnmeinon the journey that be was obliged to rat lory.. It hiw come to piua that wr have
four or five timra more than 1* wanted.
| b
‘“* or
’“k °
!,iw' '?
,h lace* lbM
',MTe........................................................................
ume
or_ppinK
off„c
eliitij.
wjth
that have
Al an «nt;aunuy early hour. «..« .u. Awyta.. hr“~ bir
hxbiia. At ; thrown
thrown off
off the yoko
yoke of abject imitation,
Imitatiou.
chin*, women Eaten to lectures ou phihw- j D‘ext
,xt mornhw
morning iil'i
hb toukiutepsr came in. •------------------------ ...
•
' S„anotSmliit «T»=.lmh*pr*|..r*&lt;&gt; length he found -the coverings aud appro- j England’s fashion potentates nm now re­
ganixea to utiptnc MnorertOMVt, nocan
. trifltotake interest in onratinnu ‘ to
*or bi'slneot. Going to tbe safe he printed to himself the must beantiftilly garded os infallible. Their ideas may be
deposit any sum aud I. given 3S percent. •
J ’£
™• witrj lhe combraation knob. Then be
colored one, but finding that he could uot contemplated with aa much interest as
at tueend of each year fur tbe amount de- , , , u
, e,n; ttieyomy ask to
.
,.
nf it
toosite.l. He Is at lilkrty to take ont any * ^utlful adndrol and envied But t he-. ’:‘
p.Jf. fly in this .he continued trying them on ( heretofore, but they are no longer eagerly Mate of Michigan—Fifth Judicial Ctyrndi In
until be selected the suit lie now wears, 1 adopted as a matter of course. Tliat which
part of the sum total of bls depfefai at anjr
lbc,rv
uuC- ! J^'t^ran to much the
i h*i.cerj.
which wna tbe least decorative of all.— is becoming and feasible aud in harmony
Sult pending In the Circuit Court fur the
titrr Even
child
cun havehiaUuk
book
tbe
men,
a fesrivat
They
like to ■
®
“e
’ "n..
tiiVre.
an”a
to'
uL!mte
of cbiXn Sie
-d
abutmake
a book
when they
wBfcaud
■Washington Scar.
1 with the spir.V of the times ia accepted, County of Barry. In ehauoery. *’• Ibo city of
ou Ute •-'StU day vf Itocrtnber. im.
but our fashionable men rc*?rve to tbetn- llMttuga.
d»p&lt;Ut na
ns small a
asumaa
tucl&lt;,uonno prt^. the a®~
them; they can deposit
sum as lOUrbonf"of
Jolm Balis. cuinplalMaut, vs. tbe unknown ,
The Ixingesl Day.
; sei vt» the right of discrimination and ex­ helra of Itenben S. WolcuU. deceased, defendtwenty cent*. Tbs parent tbas tMcbe.
f»«r *»&lt;»«»" *»&lt; torture, four boars with - ! JJJJ*" ‘‘’* ™
JSS lira
,
anta.
&gt;
It
ia
quite
important
wijen
speaking
of
economy to
child,
an idea
forced &lt;° | of
tbey’beglu to tetault tbi rate.
, ercise it fearlessly. From a patriotic stand­
economy
to fate
his chi
hl. giving
giving him
him an
idea .
Iu this can* It appearing by affidavit of cum;
the longcrt day of the year to say what point it te rntber refreshing—after several
o&lt; wl...
&lt;npiul .1 corapouml
plain
ant.
duly
fth-d
at
tbe
time
the
bill
In
this
resignation.
—New York
but just st Ulis mumeut tbe proprietor part cf the world we rj-e talking about, as : decaiiea of unmitigated thraldom—to be cause was Bled, that the unknown heirs of X» u
interest will amount to when h« is ot age. . form
‘onn of «^
«nation.-New
ork Times.
Hum.
ben S. Wolcott, deceased, arc necessary parties
With his small capital Lc will be able to
* came in and shut off tlie ^battery.—New will &gt;* seen by the following list, which able to ray to the British lion;
tells the length of the longest day in sev­
"Much obliged to you! But really we U&gt; raid suit
York Telegram.
up . .hop, boy » Ui M ImM. or (Mop
.
Ills therefore
eral
pUcra.
How unfortunate
nre the . ordered that said unknown
don’t care for It."—
Clothier
and Furnisher.
I iiomr. u. il.r ow mar bi
I Araooj rbe nmuy rurioiu oorlona obheirs of said Beubeti F. Wolcott, appear and an
children
in
Tomes.
Finland,
w
here
Christ
|
vwer the blit of coir nUln: tiled herein ou or 1Oovua'UWT knsu JAXll
; Ula'ns «M«"K rb. dHT.rrot r.irm UniOK
Fateo Sentiment IteKarUing Criminal*.
mas
day
is
lera
than
3
hours
iu
length!
fure
lhe
first day of July, IrW, and tbM within
YoueauoM drpoMt mon, than «wo lo lhe-wort may I. m&gt;u&lt;l tb.s.ndarol tbc
Carlyle maintained that the passion for
At Stockholm, Sweden, it te 18X hours • There ia an attorney in town who ia tell­ twenty dara the coinptelqant cause lids order
tb«* mrloa baab. They nr. mrrk tor »»!«&gt;"■ &gt;"
'«'rth M Enron. Il .aa reforming aud improving prisons and pris­
to be published in ths HasUnKS Bax5an.
M»o&gt;a&gt;N,aodn.u^ not be monopollaed cllh" m«~™U»e aa to DrllMo, or neuter on life had been carried In England toauch •in length.
ing of 'a little experience be lately bad with printed and published in the city of Bastlutw.
At Spitabergen the longest day te 3’{ an odd character from tbc rural district*. m'Mtd county and stale, said publication to be
by the rich. Till, .aid, tbe tollowlmt : “ &gt;n Germany, while la the
It waa
a point that tiie lot of it convicted criminal
obes in each week for six wexks tn
atntUtkw will «n ln proee.bat a LunlWr I uoltormly tomlnloo. Iu torce .ud cruelty wsa often much better than that of nn hon­ month-.
It seem* that the granger went to tbc law­ continued
succession.
At Landon, England, and Bremen. Prus­ yer's office for the purpose of getting a
of .melt cwltalM. there nn&gt; lo France. .PPealed u&gt; th. oonbera mind: IU BT.ce est aud struggling artisan. He believed
FHAXK a. IlOOKKK,
The tn,.ary depwltnl In tbne
! and elexattee auractatl th.kmrrloro o( tbe that a just and wise distribution of com­ sia, the longest day lias 1C’-; hours.
Circuit Judjr.
deed made out for some swamp laud h»
Smith &amp; Cou-.novE,
At Hamburg. In Germany, and Dantxig, was selling. Tbe listener ot woes heard
book, in IdiS wa. G7.IW.0U0 ot tr.uc; In , •“""F “'“thIt typllletl lo the one
passion te a most Important element of na­
Solicitors far Complainant.
IBM tie drpt.til, reached 1.,23,00..000; In | atteo«th.U&gt;lheotberdlgultr.-KntnFtold’a tional well being, aud that the English In Pron.ma, the Im qest day ha* 17 hours.
the old man'a request, and then, picking
Attest. Tnoa. A^tetivx. Beg Is ter in Chancery
At Wardbury. Norway, the longest day
TW. 3,0S0,&lt;u&gt;.lw, nnd 1*0. 3,373.010.000. "aabtaoton*
' people are npt to l&gt;o Indifferent to great
up pen and paper he proceeded to jot down
_- - ot- -““prtTnvTE
•onre»
Now. when the state, tbe dty of Paris or ‘
1 u
in.usra
of uittimnihitt,
utuilitrtudve, sini*
struggling, ikruora- lasts from May 21 to July 22, without In- ., the particulars in the deal
1 sure
&gt;.uk( ,ii
the Credit fancier dt-cldes to make a loan
A
; noys view
I| ’oble,
5b« , nnsenMttonni
poverty nt tbt'if very terrupiiou.
unscnsntionnl poverty
“Your nixne!” from the attorney.
At St, Petersburg. Russia, and Tobolsk,
out comes
all that hoarded money, .mt
and on
on ; StoMI U»r-Tb. CM
.
-U. ou. ot b.7 '1 doors, white th»v r*n
‘'Philip Ward," from tbe farmer.
the Says
•h’.ia^riptiuu Issg
of uunSiberia, the longest day te 10 hours and the
tlw
days of wuliftcnpluiu
long Hurs
lines cf
bun- Kittens!
।
"What la yonr wife's uameF’
emotion about the itctors in someiwn**Arwla./tf
wwtt—I- stand’ and• wait
’ to sub­
*'
dreds.of people
shortest 5 hours.
Mother—Ob. I guess not.
tional crime, about boom- aeductivs mur­
"Ellxa A. Ward.”
,
scribe.
At Tcrnen, Finland, June 21 brings uday
"She's got it by the neck, and is bitln it deress. about tbe wrong* at home far off
"Eltea A.: what dues A stand fori”
Each one know* that It is a iure Inveat- bard."
—
~
iuc
*«r
ou
nearly
IS
hours
long,
nnd
Christmas
ono
nnd mirage race. Hu uild, "Iu one of these , !es* than S hours in length.
"I don't know; never asked her,” replied
ment.no danger cf tbe state or tbe dry
'•That Is the way a” cal carries her kit­ Lancashire weaver?, dying with hunger I At New York lhe longest day te about Mr. Ward uneoooerttedly.
foiling Into l-nnkrnpley. And besides the tens.”
there is more thought than heart, a greater । ill hour* long, mid at Montreal, Canada, it i "Don't know your wife’* middle name,
•
per
there
is another
another atlrac** vevnt- given
K,V,Q thcr
« I*
attrac"Hutu!
"Hum! Mothers never care whether they arithmetical amount of mteery and desper- j te !«.—Kansan Funner.
I iand you an old man and married to her fur
ticir
jlcn. Ev-ry
hrery :r.r.n thlr.kr
think, ue
he may be
ta the
the I bb„
._dr
children
or
net, dq
tbeyf”-Goud atlunthanln whole gang* of Quashere."— 1
a good many years, a* yov say. Why, this
lucky
winner
of
the
K0.IXX)
prixe.
Tbe
- ---•“«=
prize. The ’ New*.
W. IL E. Licky iu Contemporary Review.
is rich. What's tbe reason you never asked
■Credit fonder,
fanrter'’tor
v..- Instance,
•— ------ give*
—------ I „ • , ,,
•Credit
f£7,OCO
‘
7
.
7U« Wise Shatter.
her what her middle name wu!”
worth of prizes every ye-tr. All the num- &lt; ,'t&lt;”2?uI Ej'ow,“
Bordeaux bos found
।
There
’
s
a
young
fellow
living
on
JefferA Wooderful Kehu.
win avenue who Is a real nlcti fellow, *ud
"Well; see here, young fellow,” returned
M.-.I ll&gt;, ,l.an.
„„ Olwj Frwe. praluc. C3.OW.UOO worth ot
Many wonderful echoes are known, but ' ,lle rfr’"
,1,rn. b’lt W*®)’ «o»ild like tbe uninquialtive Ward, "I’m n pretty fo■thl
tw.oty-thm, uumben. cokrn out I '•"'“aooanM.Jun-l.rjx.rt.Sai.aWpouudo
are winner* of sums ranging from M),000 oftbpn’- The truffle l» worth one dollar a the ono which takes the Ilrst. place see-as bim belter It he didn’t stay so long when dependin: cues, alius have been and alius
i to be that of the old palace of SimoneUa, , he cornea to call. The other evening be intend to lie, and tbe fad te I’m too inde­
to
icon. On
the prewmutlou
of
P
“U”d »n the
U
0“
”-l0dtta
’’ a”
d- J ne*r Milan, which
“hTu.eX^TSm^r
on iMhm«
1taf&lt;m
“b?.«
af tbe to';■ hare
h.rJ^d , p««una
“
,”rLlocality
" ,tM whereprt!ldI
It U
te ffound
and
J-o report
formaMthree
n pl.ud
sides
U «d
of a wm oi.t on Wood ward avenue and ’It
i“do
wm
’
with the winning tramlter the sum is paid
~
pendent to ask her.”—Memphis Journal.
out to kbhe
he owner.
nwn-r
-----------------------J--------.
.
to be repeated hy thia echosixty times, and thutter* wm blown to with n tang.
I The German army I;a* a swimming Addison, who visited tbc place un n some“W hew,” bs exclaimed, “what-a start
A farmer entered an office In central New
an,. mn*t |
foggy
when thu air was uu- that gave mo.’’
York and sent this nieMoge to a woman In
_,______ ra.w7,-«oncowwno ----------------&lt;m.. uct... nwnumera arc &gt; favorable, counted ilfty-tix repetitions. At I
’’Yes,” responded the young lady deare Iptttcraily ■uuacuurth olxitit the moral- able to erraa a stream of several hundred I fl„t they'w.re qtiick. but tbe intervals ; mnrely, "I gueM it must have known Canada: “Will you be my wifsf Please
tty ut ^nmt» of chance. I have found, nre 'yards’ width, even when carrying their
iu '&lt;"
proportion
iwund ’ wbatt!meitwa*,'
1i.Wr
—r&gt;—
thul- 1 1were
1 th 5 "'re
ick- bl,t iw
‘hethe
Intervals
auiroiy,
i gueM —ItD*tro
mutt
have
known answer quick by telegraph." Although be
thsy who think lhe rtik of losing too great : clothing, rifle und ammunition.
!, *»...
—j ’•iu proportion
•-r —
werei-i-*
greater
m tbc sout.:!
what time it woa.'*—Detroit Pres Prra*,
waited the teat of the day he got no
again tithe Math chance of winning, and
lindulshed.—Brooklyn Eagle.
I
-------------- —-----------;
W threanswer, but the next morning be got a K;TStitrd
in tauineM do not hesitate lo practice ontA French utmtoratet bas explained tbe '
------------ ;;-----------O“’’ Beu*a“
Truffle* are Hare.
night dispatch, sent collect, but favorable.
rageoaa uatiry lu-tbe matter of pro Qu. lu skeletons of dghty-aixcbiinptmxres.goril- !
Materials for Snord*.
I Truffie* are seldom found tWlce iu the Tli e.o pent tor, in expresaing Ms sympathy.
llda a«t the affect perhaps attennaW* lhe las aud oraug-uutangs, and assert* thnt be I Pvrlmpt no manufactured article has “O “"^e ph«». A field that may yield a great
Mid: “Little rough to ktwfp you In sus­
qwJainbfe moraiity of the qxtiw. it fans found in them bone di-easra like thine I vhriously m'-ipi.-d Q*e|f to cIrcumslatKrs quantity thia year may lie quite fruitltM
pense so long."
saite* from ruin many French families which afflict mankind, and m about tlie «»tM«wonl. k wm been made of atone, ! the next. Though Alexander Bornhola, it
"Look • a-bere, sonny,” the farmer re­
vrboso iMsd* might otherwise take to Mme proportion.
I wool, bone, copper, brara, bronw and '.roc. . Ovonan scientist, claim* to have traua- marked, "1’11 suiud nil tbe suspense. Any
drinking ar gambling.—Paris Cor. Brook­
—’ll ...
। Itall
lu-.-i nssumed as many shapen and rises; planted ami raised the artirle in question,
woman that
hold back her answer
lyn Engle.
lu Italy each voter on togteteriug get* a • 11
,,ceu lon« nnd rijort, wide and n*r- i *ep&lt;*u-d experiment* to that end have day to a proposal of marriage, jest so thet
'.'cketof ndmteslon to the polling hou&gt;,' i row’ ‘ ‘T'*1 »nd atralghe, heavy and light, proved but f.d'ures. Tbe Count do Nos. n she kin send it half rate at night te eco­
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HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 14. 1892

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 37.

Hastings
Banner
Published Thursdays »y
COOK BROS.

HAfiTIXGff. JKICB

HALF VALUE
That’s what we say
That’s what we mean.
We’re speaking of overcoats.
Half Value is what we’re
\ selling overcoats for.
Our
Our
Our
Our

$6.00
10.00
30.00
35.00

overcoats
overcoats
overcoats
overcoats

go
go
go
£0

for
for
for
for

$3.00
5.00
15.00
17.50

Our half off sale is confined to small lots, to
close them out. They are great bargains.

THE REST
Of our entire stock of overcoats we offer for
from
■

ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-THIRD OFF.
This is the greatest overcoat eale ever proposed
Michigan. This is your opportunity at

HUDSON’S

Tower Giothing House
GRAND RAPIDS.

WAS DISCOURAGED
My eyes got so bad that I could hardly see anything.
In fact I could not read my newspaper, but now

I AM HAPPY
There is such comfort in wearing glasses that are properly fitted.
’Every man to his business. DR. LOWRY keeps always on hand
a large stock of the finest and best eye glasses and spectacles. Call on
him akd be satisfied.

OLD RAGS!
If you Want to get a better price
for old scrap than you do from
peddlers, bring your, old' iidn of all
kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
rags and old carpets to the

JUNK SHOP,
Michigan ave,
Opp. Roller Mill, Hastings, Mich.

The
Banner
and
Detroit
Tribune
one dollar per year.

DRUG STORE.
For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

Secoai-Ead School Booh,
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

Sadden attacks are becoming chronic with
Mr. B.
Chas. Robinson and wife spent Sunday
with Father Norwood In the village.
The second club dance was held at the
new K. of P. hall last Friday eve.
3. Phillips opened his new meat market
to the public last Tuesday.
Soma of our business men are talking of
starting a local newspaper. It te what the
town needs aud we are confident the peo­
ple would liberally patronize such an en­
terprise.
Jno. Kt. John and brother, of Buttle
Creek, end Chas. Fleming ami wife ofi
Hickory Corners, were the guests offQ. A,.
Hynes over Sunday.
Wm. Cooper will move Into his new
house this wcMt- M. IL Gwin wilboccupy
the vacated one.'
E. J. Hartman Is entertaining bls motbur
and brother who reside in Penn.
Our depot Is appropriately draped for
the loss of the road’s president, Frederick
Bush, who died at his hum* la Kalamazoo
on Saturday last.
If. R. Hustend has added a news depart­
ment to Ills barber shop,
Mark Skllman deserves much credit for
the manner in which he clean our streets
of snow.
Mr. Robinson, the Prairieville furniture
dealer was In town Tuesday looking after
a vacant lot with a vdw to building a store.
Warner Messinger, of Hickory Corners,
contemplates moving to Delton.

Taylor Daniels, of Grand Rapids, spent
Saturday in our town.
Will Allen spent a few days in Carlton
last week visiting relatives and friends.
The Methodists held meetings every
evening last week. ,
Mlu Aruil, Shrike, U lU.WIlb tne
mumps.
School Is progressing finely under Mr.
Vester's rule.
Carlton Center was well represented at
the open lodge Tuesday evening at the
Altoft school house.
• Wo arc hayloft a taste of winter at
present.
WThat Is more aggravating to a young
man than to get ready to go to visit his
best girl and then observe her passing
with another man?
Such . things do
happen.
Jacob Shriber’s family are all on the
sick list
Mrs. ’Landon Is visiting her daughter at
Freeport
Rev. Meyers’ is holding evening meet­
ings. Turn out, all who are Interested.
We learn that Mrs. Blakeslee, a former
neighbor, is quite 111.

Very fine sleighing at this writing and
all are having a good time, the boys espec­
ially as this Is leap year.
Let Carpenter Is on the sick list with
the grip.
The M. E. church has purchased a new
WooUUml.
La grippe Is putting in Ils work In good organ for their church.
The ladies aid society met at the home
shape.
Some of our sick are convalescent but of Libble McCauly last Wednesday.
\ym. Allen, of Grand Rapids, spent a
new victims are taking their places.
,
few
days last week visiting his parents,
Mrs. E. Lucas and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer­
«
ton are a little better; Chas. Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Mart Allen.
Mrs. Asa O’Dell returned home Friday
wife are still very sick.
The suit of Chgrlea Rowleadrr vs. C. from Muskegon, where she has been visit­
Smith resulted in a verdict in favor of ing the last two weeks.
All those who were on the sick list are
Rowleader.
It took the jury Just two
minutes to bring In a verdict of 851.(10 in Improving under the doctors’ care.
Lemmle Foster and Master Fred, of
favor of Rowleader. We mentioned the
fact stMue time since that Smith had been Keene, spent the holidays with friends In
dealing pretty heavily In Rowlander wood Carlton.
Mrs. J. B. Carpenter Intends moving her
and we still think that by the time the suit
In assumpsit to be tried on tho 11, and family to Kansas, to keep house for her
the replevin suit to be tried on the 15th uncle, who Uvea there.
Elder Myers ha* purchased the Culn lot.
OUR COUNTY.
are over with that Smith will bo of our
and will take up bls residence here with
opinion.
The replevin suit of Baker vs. Wheeler us. And now the church members, what
was tried In Nashville on the 5th, and re­ few there are, will be better hereafter.
Lamont Tyler was laid away lu S.
Carlton Is In nerd of a good singing
sulted in a verdict In favor of Baker.
Rough's bom New Years morning to sober,
. A K. of P. lodge wns instituted hero on school, and a good teacher should strike
up. He got Into his cart to go home, but
this place.
the night of the 5th.
I too much tnnglefoot, made him top heavy
John Carpenter was In Woodland Tues­
The D. of IL Installed the following
I and he fell overboard. -The “city ambuday on business.
| lance’’ was summoned and be was taken to officers last Wednesday:, N. G., Mrs. Geo.
There was quite a number attended the
Fuller. itec.
Hoc. oec..
Sec.. Mrs.’ juo
Jno.. Velle;
Per-,
runcr;
veirn; rerpolice headquarters.
He was releasctl :
| tnenant Hoc., Jno. Veite; Treas.. Mr*. Jno. P. of I. and Farmers Alliance at the town
later in the day with the promise that he
Baughman; Conductor. Edward Kawdy; I line Tuesday, the 12th of January. It was
would not do so again until another occa­ Warden, F, P. Palmerton; R. A L. Sup­ open lodge.
sion presented Itself—Freeport Herald.
Mrs. John Straushaugh aud son Jay.
porters co N. G.. John Watts and George
A Nashville doctor was called out three Fuller; IL A L. Supporters to V. G., D. also Thomas Coleman were on our streets
times last night to see avman who said a Miller and Mrs. Ed Sawdy, Chaplain, Airs. last Saturday night
John Strausbaugh. of O'Donnell, is quite
week ago. that this grip that the people I). MUlcr. V. G., Ira Jordan; L G., Mrs.
sick with a carbuncle on the back of his
.
were talking so much about was all Imag­ Ira Jordan.
People In our vicinity arc improving the neck.
ination.—News.
sleighing.
Boise &amp; Palmer have parthased the hard­
We are In need of a good furniture deal­
Another pioneer fallen In the person of
ware stock and business of Parker A Bald­
er and undertaker.
Daniel Johnson, of Castleton, departed
win, at Nashville.
The board of supervisors listened to the
this life January 6th.
Middleville pines for street lights, and prayer of the people of our village last
Charlie Berry lias returned home from a
Friday and then passed resolutions Incor­
refuses to be comforted.
visit with his aged parents In New York
porating our village.
state.
Mrs. W. IL Young Is president Mrs. J.
C. S. Palmerton, left our village last
It is whispered around that we will have
P. Ferguson secretary, Mrs. Dr. Rich
Monday on legal business and returned
a depot in the soring.
treasurer, and Mrs. W. L. Cobb librarian,
Friday ulghL
Nan Berry and family now return to
of the Middleville Library Association.
Albert Haight aud family arc visiting at
their home in Ingham county, after visit­
Woodlandltes can .hardly contain them­ David Jialght’s.
ing friends.
Walt Sackett and wife of Carlton visited
selves for joy over the fact (hat Woodland
II. E. Kelsle fell
and
fractured
at Ellis Lamb's on Sunday.
Center Is to be a village hereafter.
two ribs. He Is now laid up for repairs.
Mrs. Wm. Baiu'ls laid up from the ef­
Oerkay.
Tuesday night of last week. Nonpareil
Sleighing Is good if you do not strike a fects of a f^l and the grip.
Ixxige, K. of 1'.. 20 strong was Instituted
B. F. Wolf and wife are improving
at Woodland. Following are the officers: hub. it will take another foot of snow to
sjlghtly from the grin.
cover.them up.
Pastffhancellor—.John A. Warner.
Prof. Humphrey, who was carrying on
Smith and Lcpard have bought eighty
Chancellor Commander—L. C. Felghner.
acres of timber and are clearing at a two- the meeting*, had a return of the grip, aud
Vice Chancellor—J. M. Reiser.
had to return to his home In Wayland.
forty rate.
—prelate—C. C. Deane.
Teamsters are rejoicing over the snow.
Mr. Hatton and Nash have bought an
Keeper of Records and 3e.il—George
We learn of a very enjoyable time at the
acre of timber for wood; also Mr. Marlow
towns.
home of Jas. Johnson.
Many of his
Master of Exchequer—Charles Mela*' and Short, n half acre for wood.
Mr. Smith and Mr. Meyers are in joint friends made a surprise and had a pleasant
tyre.
time.
They
were
the
•
recipients
of many
partnership
cutting
wood.
• Master at Anns—Van Simmons.
A Woman's Home Missionary society fine presents.
Inner Guard—John Lee.
We are Sorry to see our train draped In
was organized at Mrs.. Ella Meyer*' on
Outer Guard—David Oben
M. New Years’ day. consist Ing of 12 members. mourulng on account of the death of its
Trusters—Chas. Williams ami
The next meeting will be at Mrs. Lizzie president All must go sooner or later.
Heiser.
'
By request we will say that the W. C.
Durkee’s the 3rd of Feb. A general In­
T. U. will be entertained by Miss Flory
Milo.
vitation to nil is given.
Ed D&lt;&gt;dds of fleck la, Dakota, is visiting Wood Tuesday, tho 26th. A cordial Invi­
The engines on the C. K. A S. railway
tation to all.
were draped in mourning this morning on at Frink Meyers.
We would not miss It much If would say
The young people meet together and
account of the death of its popular presi­
that one-third of our people was griping.
dent, Frederick Busi% of Kalamazoo.
sing every Tuesday evening.
By a letter received from H. J. Martin,
We have an idea that tho church will We hope this cold weather will freeze it
.
of Vermontville, 1 am informed one of the freeze the preachers out It has the con­ out.
Later—When Prof. Humphrey returned
State Farmers’ Institute meetings will be gregation.
Mrs. Dlllenbeek nnd family spent Sun­ home, he found four of the family down
held at the village of Nashville, Barry Cd.,
“
with
grip.
on the 25th and 26th of this month. day at Saranac.
Mb Smith and Mr. Meyers were at FreeFarmers, this is your meeting.
One calamity follows another. Lost poitteat week.
The last quarterly meeting of the con­
Elmer Marlow has the grippe at Horace
winter La Squawbuck and this winter La
ference year will be held at the church
Grippe. Which is tho worst?
Meytta'.
Saturday and Su.utar, the 28n and 24th.
Mr. King has returned from a two weeks
Ten inches of snow. Thermometer has
A good many people in Uris vicinity are
been down to zero points.
visit In Ohio.
sick with the grip.
Mrs. Addison Spaulding, Mr. Northrop's
Angus McLeod was visiting at Detroit
The death of Mrs Stephen Sprague oc­
family and Byron Hughes are sick with last week.
Alva Alden and wife, of Battle Creek, curred on tho 8th. The funeral took place
in grippe.
\
on the IIth, and was attended by a large
Adolph Kammerer has buffered from are visiting at Abram Aklen’L
number of relatives aud friends. Before
Emmet Otto and wife, of Boyne City,
tooth ache. Took the train this morning
she died she expressed a desire that her
for Kalamazoo to have an application of are visiting his parents In Odessa.
sons and sons-in-law should act as pall­
Mrs. Belle KHngerman has returned to
cold iron.
bearers, and in accordance with her wish
her home In Odessa.
her two sons and four sons-in-law per­
Rutland.
formed the sad duty according to her re­
D. McNaughton, of Hastings, was in
quest The deceased was almost slxtyWill Gibson is sick with the grip.
Rutland Tuesday.
,
Cluis. Cart Is having new flues put into tlye years of age. and was the mother | of a
Mrs. Belden and sou. of Lawton, visited
large family of children. She was a good
hie boiler and the cugine is being repaired.
friends In this vicinity last week.
Fred Miller, our enterprising clothing wife and mother, a good neighbor and we
T. Brangwin and wife visited at 3.
merchar.L is having a gns system put In trust n sincere Christian. Her loss will be
Howe’s one day last week.
deeply felt by her large circle of friends
Frank Hendrick has returned to bls fot the purpose of lighting his house and
and relatives.
store.
home In Schoolcraft.
James Doonan and family have taken up
M. R. Alden returned from Detroit lust
Byron Brangwln has been visiting rela­
Sunday where he has spent the past week their residence with Mr. Doonan’s father
tives In Jackson.
ami
mother, for the purpose of caring for
V. Willison and wife were on High looking after the interests of his stare at
the old people In their declining years.
that place.
street Friday.
Kingsbury, Chamberlain &amp; Bates have
Dr. Horner la confined to his house with
Fred Bowe is no better.
moved their picket mill onto section seven.
Memory down to zero last Saturday a severe attack of the grip.
Tho Banxf.b failed to arrive herd last
The farmers are making goed use of the
morning.
week, not coming until Monday of this
A good many are complaining. Cause, skhthlng by hauling wood and logs to the
week. We don’t like that way of doing
In grip.
dra Howe, who has l&gt;een in the employ business. What Is the matter with the
of M. R. Alden the [tart few months at Hastings P. AL any way?
This is a busy season with Drs. and lGrand Rapids nuit DetrolL will return to
ministers: marriages and la grippe being Ihis home Ih the orange groves of Florida
prevalent.
W. E. Boweu and others attended lira
the 22nd. of this mouth.
A number of our citizens attended the
Installation of F. &amp; A. M. officers at Or­
Jay Tecpie Is lu Detroit at present.
funeral of Mrs. Spralgue, of Hope, last
Dr. W. S. Hart bus purchased the lol angeville. After the ceremony au oyster
week.
jmttsoulh of his store and intends to build supper was the next thing in order, nd a
Jno. Edgett has concluded to locate a another
i
general good time was had by everybody.
store hi the spring.
furniture and undertaking business here.
A. J. Tolles Intends to go south soon for James Williamson. Will Bowen and J. W.
He will build a store just north of the new -l-the benefit of his health and undoubtedly Briggs have been the champion oyster
hardware site and a dwelling on Orchard Ibefore this reaches your readers he will be eaters in thia {region of the country for
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wandering beneath die orange blossoms of many

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The only practical drug­
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Hastings,

Mich.

COUNTY NEWS.

F. Brown of Hasting* was the guest of j
F. C. Biooks uver Sunday.
E. Borton was “tied up" a few days with
la grippe but U again at his port of

W. Clark la soon to enter upon the
» of bls new occupation u traveling

the cake on this occasion.
lively times around

at 11 o'clock fo
Everybody

this town, but early In.UyTfalf the pinery
P. L was resurrected and are havlag good
attendance, but so far as we know all oth­
ers bare adjourned tint die.
Local option has been the topic of con­
versation, but It is slowly dying out
IT you see that man that said we
wouldn’t have any winter, please say to
him he Is mistaken. Last Saturday even­
ing eold weather dropped down eight be­
low zero.

Cutters are in demand.
Mrs. -Lou Clapp Is visiting at Battle
Creek.
W. 8. Heeox and wife, of North Assyria,
was at IL Russell's Sunday.
A reading circle will be organized at the
Center, Saturday, the 10th.
Earl Churchill Is visiting relatives in
this vicinity.
Z. Moorehcuse and wife are both very
sick.
Calvin Smith and family visited at Peon­
field the fore part of the week.
The 5th and 6th grades of the Center
school visited the Checkered school one
day this week. Myrtle Tuckerman, teacher.
Dr. Powers has a bran new swell box

cutter.
Mrs. Richard Jones, of Verona, bnt
formerly of Assyria, died Saturday from
tho effects of the grip. Deceased was
a Itout 85 years of age. Quite a number
from lure attended the funerah which oc­
curred Tuesday from her late residence.
She was brought to the Ellis cemetery for
burial. T. Tasker, A. W. Wilcox. G. W.
Tonjpklns and A. Chapin of this place
acted as pall-bearere.
Nashville.
Miss Gall Griswold spent last Friday
and Saturday with friends here.
f
Mr. Hester and daughter Cora, of Grand
Rapids, visited at O. A.' T^llllp’s Friday.
L. W. Felglmer and wife spent Saturday,
Sunday and Monday In Chicago.
P. L. Baldwin has sold his business here
and will return to Nowell, Iowa.
'
A. S. Foote, of Battle Creek, was the
guest of his daughter, Mrs. C. E. Good­
win. the first of the week.
J. Thurston Goucher M. D., of Pawnee
City, Nebraska. Is visiting in the village.
The 0. A. Miller Company rendered the
play “Widows’’at the opera house Tues­
day evening In fine sliape.

Maple hn»T«. ■
Wm. Sanford wHI sell bls stock of
household goods at auction Thursday of
this week. •
Elmer Moore’s children arc sick with the
scarlet fever.
Rev. Weller will preach at the U. B.
church next Sunday at 3 p. m.
Debate Wednesday evening at ths Moore
school house.
M. Kasey. of Charlotte,. i3 visiting her
son Al at tills writing.
\4
Mrs. Emereon Hyde has returned from
her visit to frieuds in Mt Clemens and
Jackson.
Reuben Bivens is getting material on the
ground for n barn.
The reading circle meets every Friday
evening at the Norton school house.

Our citizens have oiled their cutters and
bob-sleighs' and ore giving them active em­
ployment after a Inng rest The above ts
just as true now as It ever was.
Four sick with the gripp at one time In
the family of E. Fick.
They’re got a new organ. Sue. .
For all their ftiss and search;
They’re done just as they said they’d do. /
And fetched It Into church.
F. M. Vanness has been on the sick list
for a few days.
Mrs. C. Ingraham is slowly recoverin g
from her recent illness.
Mrs. Baird, mother of Mrs. R. C. Pick­
worth. started Monday for the home of her
youngest daughter, who lives In Oregon.
Pretty long trip for a lady more than
eighty years of age.

Fine sleighing.
Alta Murphy, of Portland, visited her
mother for a few days.
Mr. Pannetcr and son arc putting up an
1m and slaughter house.
Grant Carbough, of Orange, was guest
of E. Lockhart Sunday.
Farmers are busy drawing logs.
Mr. Perkins, of Stanton, Is visiting his
parents.
Jimmie Bloom, of Penfield, la visiting
his uncle.
Rev. Spiller has sent two of his
daughters to town to attend school.
E. Lockhart and wife attended the re­
union of F. Gates, In Orange, January 39.
There was four generations represented.
Mr. Warner and wife, who have been
visiting friends In this vicinity, have re­
turned home.

Anna J«-nes la on the sick list again.
, Mary Shriuer is down with the grip.
Farmers are rejoicing over the long loot­
ed for sleighing.
We forgot to make mention of tho fart
last week, that there arrived at Mr. and
Mrs. Tompson’s a clerk. It was a boy
nnd he weighed 7 pounds.
The next M. E. social will be held at the
church one week from Friday afternoon.
Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church
one week from Saturday nnd Sunday.
The Congregational social will be bold
at Mr. Wilkes’ next Friday evening.
Items of Interest are very scarce thio
week, and your scribe being under the
weather, is not able to write much.

The grip seems to be the order of
day.
Carl Boice la quite sick at thts
Wm. Bane lias been wry
now Improving under the care
son. of Woodland.
WM( Coats has the grip;
Eddie
Coats.

�For Bolls, Pimples
carbun olea,
scrofulous aoreo,
eczema, and all other
Nood dlseaeea,
take

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The three great group* oX at
coating year n lit be impartially
-tlrely &lt;R*c'2.&lt;h-it by th- ablest writer*.
I-. PoUtlcal Stiftjtfcw* growing out
PresfdenlUl Campaign.
IL Finan'.l.il Disturbances here an I'abroad. |
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th-re I- only one Am;*rttau perioHcaX for
which all the great ie.-uler* of oplnjon* ohd of
thought wrlu&gt;; and that 1* The Forum.
The December numter. for example.. con­
tain*: te-grad aloD by Penilnn*—The Protest
’ of Loyal Volunteers, By Lieutenant! Allen RFoote. Founder of the Society of Loyal Volun­
teer*: The meaning hr the Democratic Victory
tn MsMOohuMtaa, by Gov. Wm. E. Ru4*ell;
French Feeling Toward.* Germany—Auott.fr
Conflict about Alsace-Lorraine inevitable, by
CatuHfe Pftlietan. Member of the French Cham­
ber of Drput,e&lt;; Should the Silver Law or t.-W
be repMl?d&gt; by Jacob H. Rthlff. one of the
mo*t sncreAsfni and tnflnential boakere tn
New York; T« MoJ- .-n Education a Falltua’f
by Ftvdrlc nsrri*an. the great csrayiat^Ukregnlathi Competition SelT-deatructive. i bj* Aldace F. Walker Chairman of the. Western
Traffic AwoetaUra; Women’* Qub*-Th?(Vol­
ume aflfl the Value of Th&lt;j!r Work, by Alice
Rhine; A Day with Lori Tennyxou. by clwlu ■
Arnold. And five other article*.

aS Hre^cba and relhw* ati the ttouUaa to*
rtentAAibUlcu. state of the *yatam.M»3h a«

SICK
“HEAD

CHAPTER VIIL
After dinner, therefore, feeling ridic­
ulously weak. Derwent paaead out of bis
rvori for the Hot time since he bud en­
tered it, and found himself in the court
be had so often admired. Darter the
great arch of a pawetge which led to the
front of the house, and of another which
led to a second court behind, hung Urge
red brilliant lamps, the light of which
wa# reflected in th? basin of the foun­
tain that occupied the center of the
patio. while about it were grouped wide
leafod tropical plant* in terra cotta pots
pf native manufacture.
Around the
court a broad, tiled gallery ran. sup­
ported by pillared arches, under which
there were glimpaes of various apart­
ments. One of these was the dining
room, and ita open doors revealed a ta­
ble still covered with the remains of
dewert—stands piled high with beautiful
fruit, tall, slender wine tattles and cut
glass liquor decanters gleaming in the
light of low swinging lamps.
Following Ramon’s noisoleu trend.
Derwent paawd &lt;o where wide glass

do not know Mexico writ ••nor!'’
He perceived thaVhe wished to change
tile subject, and followed U»» tad at
once.
"No." he answered. "I cannot
«uy that! know Mexico rrfl. bnt I have
at least the tlerire to know it belter. The
mere idea of the country * wayaexercised
a great fascination over me."
"Then you did not think of n* na bar­
barians, m I have been told that the
most of your countrymen do?” she said
smilisg
“The moet of my countrymen are very
Ignorant of Mexico, senorita." be replied,
••but I really do not think their ignorance
lead* them as far as that."
•Dore it uotr she said, rather in­
credulously. "1 have heard that in thtf
states Mexico to considered a barbarous
country, it t* a little singutar. to it not.
that in Europe no such idea exists with

doors allowed a large and lofty apart­
ment, which charmed bis eye at or.ee by
its picturesque grace and comfort And
yet. with the exception of a few articles
of foreign luxury, it was such a room as
might be found in any house belonging
to n family nf ineaas throughout Mexico!
nnd hail a tatnty independent of its fur­

nishing. ip its noble proportions, its
floor of giazed tile, that reflected like a
mirror every object placed upon 'it. and
the delicate arflbeffiiues traced’ upon its
plasten-d walls Over the shining floor
Lru-.a do without tbesr. L*ut after xUrick bead were ucHrtered eastern rugs, interspersed
with the silky white fleece of the angora
goat and the handsome spotted fur of
the Mexican tiger cat
A variety nf low. luxurious conches—
la th* bane of ao many Bras that here tawbara
wtaakeourgmaiboMt. Ocr plllacure Uwhtia distinctly European. there— were min­
r.— nm. —
and gled with easy chairs of inviting form.
There was nn upright piano, with n
Pension Syuteai: Prison Management: The
scarf of Japanese silk of softly blended
Sr.'"’1- «* colors thrown across its top. a long, low
Tralnh.g o.’ I'rearhrrs: The LonKina Lottery:
The Next Step in Ua-Tm-lff Agitation; Are ilodcartfd
*at
«u*a.
bookcase filled with volumes, aud vari­
era Kducntlun-*) Method* a Failure’
■
ous tables, on almost all of which bowls
SO ci*, a copy. M a year.
and va*es of flowers stood, while the
THZ FOXFM. L’nton Square New WlH.
whqlu was lighted by two lamps of
Moorish design which hung from the
ceiling by long silver chains. Altogether
simple
as,three th nigs would have been
a. a c. h. barber
•u rally and fairly jiresrnta th* | •
in a different place, it was uot such an
•
Phyricians and Surgeons.
apartment aa one jwculd, without warn­
opinions of th* leading writers
Calls In city or county responded to wltL
aaJ th'nkm on ail .question*
ing. have expected to llnd under the
promptness, day or night.
of public Inten-tj aa/rhe North
•
shadow of tho Sierra Madre; and Der­
American Kcrelw.—Biiaton Jour
went's surprise was excusable as he stood
U'lLLlAM 0. LOWDEN.
nal
for a moment moti&lt;mlc*eon tho threshold.
»'
Lawyer.
Office over Julius Russell’s store. State
THE
street. Hastings. Mich.

ACHE

BUSINESS CARDS.

No Otter Marine in lie World!

H

NORTH AMERICAN R^TIEW

ererr American
Arnrrtrin revler
renter jwho
wha
isesreatial to every
wl«he" to keep up with th* Umre. The New
O'orkBun nay* of it: -The North American.
Reveiw cunstintly offtcs tJ the public a pri&gt;gramnie of writo* and toj^ca that excite the
reader aul gratify the Intellectual appetite.
In thia nupect there la do other mcgtulutf that
approach"* tbe North Aw-rican Reveiw.'1
It la neither a partisan nor arctarian publi­
cation. but

ALL SIDES OF ALL QUESTIONS
In wtileU lntelligi-nt rea-lrre are lutrmted are
promptly dlactua.-*! In’it* pagva. and taru aud
arguments are prewnteJ wftti all tfie aWlliy
and logtraj f.nve of the tnnrt emlMnt writer*
Among 4cxnrtt&gt;u|are»to vany aumtera Mill

The Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone,

A. SHELDON.
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
AMUact KlucB. Hasting*.
Money to low on Rea) K«*&gt;&lt;r Rew! F.tian
«'ld on ocmtnltsl w. Grurnd eqo
abdrnt
davlrs a complete sei ol Abstract lioak-, com­
piled from.the Record*, run f- h&gt;i«» cotaid-'e
t tract*.
C. F. U ROOKS, Oerit.

P

P. DRAKE, 31. D.,
Office over Holloway'* dieg store.
Office hoanUroin ? to 4 p. in. Tetaptaur. con
9-t'lr.g with reatdeciec. at Uollonaj'a druj
Uore
I M. B. GILLASPIK, Notary Public
1•
and U. S. Claim Agent,
will prosnrute ail kind* of claim* before the
ftr'wvrtmjift* nf tar Interior office. Callon hits
it hl* rtore. eoruer Court aud Jefferson su..
HaMibg*. Mich.
2*

M. FOWLSXD.l). S.

Hia Kmlb4n&lt;'f. Cartiltn! Gib’.xni*. lion, bartd
Office hoar* 8 a m to 3 p. tn
B. Hill. Hqu Tho*. B. Bred •Hon. IL q. MJtf.
C|&gt;1 B. ti. Lageraol!. Arcbdsuxiu Farrtr. Pre­
“Enter, svnor. puter.” said Ramon,
tonerRodolfo
«-tanl and other dtatiugulsh- P W. LOWRY. M. D..
pushing wider yat the open doors. He
Physician and Surgeon.
“Ah! th© senorita.” he
tfakes a tfMctslty nt treating
of the glanced around
CTEand EAR and the nn-remtloo of vtnitx) said, os n loily rose nnd advanced from
The Presidential Campaign. ?Zf.Xwue?,
y flttlng SI*KCTAC,:'KM *nd •!*
the
farther
end
nf
th* long room.
During the cumlng year, tbr Revelw will te
Office and residence on Uroad way. uear Court I
As she catne toward him it seemed to
of sneela! Inter»-*-. xud value to every American Home, Hattlns*. Mich.
Derwent ns if be had uot before bail the
voter. *4 it will lay |bofore ita reader* dtarusKionsolthb important iMue* of the Prwtldcnleast iden of her nrpandng|beauty. Not
MITH A COLGKOVE,
lial r.-un;.4t*rn by the rt-cog:iltcd leader) in the
even In the, Alameda of Mexico, when
Lawyer*.
•ereral political partin’.
(Office tn Vnlon block. Hastings.)
she walked past him like a princees.
Practice ts all the court* of the stale.
draped in rich black lace, had he fully
BOContsa Number; 85.00 a Year.
recognised the perfection of her loveli\ E. KENASTON,
nees
But here it fairly daxxled him.
■A.
Attorney at Law.
NOW IS THErriME TO SUBSCRIBE.
The
foreign, hemiorientnl room, with its
(Over J. 8. Ooodvear * Co.'a store.)
Practice* in ail court-of the State. &lt;&gt;&gt;llect'.ont shadowy corners and the circles of shin­
^roraptty attending to.
ing light from its hanging lamps, made
, au harmonious background for the grace­
R. TIMMERMAN. Homwpathle Phy-' ful figure that, clad lu soft white India
3 East 14th St.. Naw York.
«
siclan and burgeon.
silk clasped by a silver girdle at the
(Offire over Lathrop’* drug *tote.)
waist and fitting high to the throat, un­
A PATRIOTIC WORK.
aw. real estate and collect­ der a silver collar wrought with| the
fairylike delicacy of Mexican work,
ing OFFICE OF
moved over the i&gt;olished floor with the
pALMEirrux A Surra,
pMlCeECj »oa.ir®4 Ihrotyt th« policy o.’ Frv. ..Woodland, Mich.
ease of a grande dnme and held out a
C. S. Palmerton, ’“’n J. M. Smthl
slender bond to him.
by Um Amtrkm l*r«Jacth
Notary Public.
^Jnatice of the Peace.
“1 urn very glad to see you. Renor,’’she
said with gen tio grnciousness. “and more
than glad that yon have recovered suffi­
are in’.nrwUn&lt; at&gt;d lortroeuva. and cmtrace
ciently to b« able to join us Pray take
ffiatnutoM of all phaa«« of th* Tariff &lt;juc*ttan.
thischair."‘
With her own bands she moved for­
Corner of Court and J efferent) 8t. Keeps ffoor ward a large wicker chair, fitted with
red. twine nia.l Ltr.vihH nr.l-.jX.il
a-...
»n*M4. cwafafly edited and reliable lufwtua.
•oft cushions of crimson silk, and Der­
Gxxi goods. Lowprtees.
went wm glad to sink into it. with a
murmured apology, while she sat down
on a divan opposite and looked at him
with her dark, beautiful eyes full of so­
licitude.
“You are very pale.” she said. ■■Shall
I not send Ramen**—who still lingered
at the door—-for a glass of wine?"
“Uh. no. thanks.” he answered. “You
arevery kind, but 1 am only ;i little weak
I have felt mere weakness from mr
; wound than would' have been the case
The mccCT, of this Great Cough Core u ’ had I not lent so much blood.” he added
without a parallel in the history of medicine. apologetically.
All druggbis are authorixed to *eH it on a pea. I
"And then thu fever,** she said. “Cbn| Hire rurontee, a test that no ocher cure can kctidcring both these things. I think you
wvJully wand. That it may become known.
have min’e great strides toward recovery.
It was only a week yesterday since you
were brought Into tho horase insensible—
we almost thought a dying man."

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Tie Nwii fAiatricaii Reveiw,

F

L

GILtASPlE,

irihsi

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.

|

Kailica.

-It

loves r
“What should I hare been xnade of if
I did not get betterF’ be said, “ft to th*
only way In which I can *b--&gt;w my ap
preclatiotr of your great kimlnraa."
•Let u* not talk of tb»k“ She tudd with
a slight ware of the hand.
Our kindr.v*A to nothing, in Mexico to is not eonrt&lt;lere&lt;l remarkable to show hospitality
e-spvctauy to
to »
a wounded
wuuu««nz
to any oce-«peetaUy
The remnrkabk- thing would
stranger. V— -------“ ’ * you
b© if one failed in iL Ent probably

; aalf. Ska la an eothariaatie buiauwumait. aud ww live in thu aadtll© half cur
time. By the by. if you Ilka riding 1
I con give yea u good mount.”
Derwent's eye* brightened. “ I am*a
•
1 southerner.” fie said, as if that were an­
! swer enough. "Half of my life 1 have
spent in Lo«nsu»aa and half in tiio blue
gross regimi of Kentucky—my mother
belonging to the firat and my father to
the last. Nut even in Galway do you
think mere of riding than we do."
"And in neither ura there such plains
over which to tide aa in Mexico, I ara
sure," said Dunn Zsrifx "Ah. it is like
flying through the air to put one’s horse
at-his best Speed and ride for mile* over
our grept mesas."
Her delicate nostrils dilated as if she
inhaled the Lrevzas sweeping over the
wide leagues of space of which ah© spoke,
and Derwent, locking at her, felt a quick
thrill at the thought that he might be
permitted some day to ride by her side.
"And do you really, then, spend all of
your time here?" he asked. Addressing
Don Maurixio.
MiruCones? Oh. no." that
j
“Here at Miruuc
~3»
"1 hare another
। gentieiuan replied,
' large hacienda in the Bsjio—you know
i that stretch M fertile country lietween

"Ptrhapt you are ttrxmg enough now for
a HUlc outdoor ezcrcioc."
When Derwent opened his eyea tho
next morning, bars of golden aunshiuo
were lying on the red tiles of the floor
and Rainon stood by hit bed.-dde, bearing
the coffee tn which lie always looked
forward its a distinct pleasure. His

shoulder was Ires painful, and the recol­
lection tb&amp;t he was to spend an indefinite
regard to ukz’
IrapuAto an 1 Queretaro? 1 divide my
time amid these charming surrouudings
"Europe knows you better," he an- time between that place and this, with a
wae invigorating ns a tonic. To the
•wered. "Dp to the preaent time all ’ month or two now and then in Mexico.
'•Bc-noadias.iiertor. Como rein Dated?’’
Mexico's social nnd commercial Inter- : [»at, neb. productive and beautiful, too
of Hamon, bo answered. “Muy bueno,
connte has been with Europe rather than ; aa the Bajio is. both my daughter aud
griciax,” with so much emphasis that
with her immediate neighbor. There 1 myself prefer this wilder country; nnd if
the face of tho nUendant lighted up with
was very good reason for this, as you ■ we were called upon to name our borne,
a bright smile, auri be said. “Bueno!
know. 1 6*ve no excuse to make for my j •••
•’ we should
'
•' say ...
- I think
Miraflorea."
btuJuor with an air (J commendation, as
countrymen, seuorito.
The grasping
“Without doubt," said Doua Zarifa.
he set the tray down
propensities of the Anglo-Saxon are, un­ “There is no place in tho world so dear
A Httlu later, after tho doctor had paid
fortunately. well known. And the nar­ to in© aa this.”
his visit, and had also said “Bueno!" ap­
row minded vanity which induces him
“That is very good for a girl who is
provingly over thi progress of the shoul­
to fancy himself the exemplar of the hu­ fresh from a seasou in Paris, is it not?”
der. Ranmn cam? in nn ! announced that
man race is not lea* renuu-knble.”
mid Don Maurixio. as he laid his hand
el padre desired to see the aenor. “Beg
“You are not very complimentary to rareasmgly un her wrist.
him to enter." said Derwent, who h.ui
your countrymen." *he said, showing her
Sh© placed her other hand over his.
been very ranch pleased by tho gentle,
pearly teeth in another smile.
And looked up at him with her dark eye*
“Why should I be complimentary?*'he • melting into a more liquid-aoftuam than ’refined bpe of the priest He anticipatjd
an agreeable visit, in which he could
asked. "Why should nut on# try to th*y had known before.
“Yon were
clear one's mind even of natural preju­ not iu Paris.” aha sold, with an enchant­ ask much concerning the country of one
intimately
acquainted with its inner life;
dice and get as near the truth ns possible ing smile.
but he wis by no means prepared for the
in this very imperfect world?. Every
"No. thank heaven!” be answered gay­
errand
on
which
it aoou transpired that
race has Ire defauta de m-s qnalite*. But ly. "What should a Mexican hacienit ia a great mistake to confound tho de­ dado, with his heart among his flocks Padre Francisco had come.
“
Dona
Zarif
a,
” said the priest, after
fect* with the virtues.”
and herds, do there?
Cut gn, carina
“Yea." she said meditatively„ “that is mix. and giro us sumo music. Let Mr. all due inquiries bad been made, “thinks
very true. Mexicans have undoubtedly Derwent see what bn thinks of our Mex­ that perhaps you are strong enough now
for a little outdoor exercise, and that
seine defects, although I really think— ican airs."
and it is not only becanse 1 too am a
Shu ruse instantly nnd moved across you may like to see aometbihg of the
hacienda—st least of the portion which
Mexican—that they have also great nr- the floor—a perfect picture of grace,
tnca.’'
Derwent tliucght, in her aoft. ahim mur­ lies immediately around tho casa grande.
If you care to go, she and I will be
"Even from tho little that I have seen ing drajicries. and with her natural, un­
happy for you to accompany us on our
of them, 1 am very sure uf it.” said Der­ studied chann of step and bearing.
went heartily. "Bnt you. senorita. can Sitting down to the piano, ahe struck i usual morning round. ”
“I shall be, delighted," answered Der­
hardly consider yourself altogether n»• few chorda and began to sing in a con­
Mexican."
tralto so rich and sweet that it was like went. A mo of another stamp might
“1 do. however.” she said lifting her notes drawn from a violin by a master have been disappointed that be was not
head n little higher with n pride that be­ band rather than the sound* of the to havs a tet^-a-tete with his fainhexteas.
but Dmkent was not only too Swuch a
came It well. “1 am a Mexican in heart human voice. What she Rang her lis­
and soul, as well as in blou&lt;l aud birth. tener did not know—the words were man of tho world to have exjwcted sue!:
It to true that my dear father comes of Spanish—but the air was wild, haunt­ a thing in a country with the customs of
another race: but he will tell you that ho lug. mournful, and yet pa^donnte in the Continental Europe, but he really did
is altogether Mexican now."
extreme. As he listened be seemed to not desire it He had nothing to say to
"1 nm glad that he has at least not fee the rugged mountain ptwsca, the Dona Zarifa that the whole world might
laid aside his knowledge of English, and grent Sierras like storm tome*! wave*, not hnr; aud he was very *uro that tho
tlirtt you condescend to speak it alao.” the vast exiamse of mighty plains, the society of the padre would in no degree
said D-rwent smiling.
sad. gvntle faces and passionate eyes of detract from the enjoyment of her com­
"But here couica one who does not.” the people; then the stpihi sank to a panionship.
said the young lady rising.
They found her in the court when they
lower key, a tender sweetness stole into
Derwent rose, too. as an elderly lady It, as though tropicnl flowers were breath­ came out. standing under the shade of
entered the room. He knew her at once ing their fragrabco out on tho starry one of the Moorish arches, dressed as
as Donn Zarifn'a companion when hesaw night, add with one liut Xtarst of sad.
Derwent had seen her first, in black, aud
the latter in the Alatuedv-a handsome, strange melody it ended.
draped with lace, which she wore in tlie
"
middle aged woman, very brunette aud
graceful
Spanish fashion over her head.
“Oh, yea, it is Mexican,'* said Don
inclined to embonpoint, as all Spanish Maurizio— "one of tho wild native airs She gar© him her hand, asked howhc
women-are after a certain age. With a that linger among the peopl&lt;- and that was feeling, and if be was sure that a
few wonls uf greeting she held out a soft, are now and then caught and formulated walk would uot fatigue him. “You must
kindly hand to Derwent, who bowed by the couipoeera.*'
promise.** ahe soi l, “that ynu will let us
over IL
.
•
“What did it say to you, senor?" asked know os soon ns you feel th© least weary
"This to my cousin, Sonora Peralta," Zarifa. turning around.
Now. padre raio. I think wears ready.”
said Duna Z:irifa. "She hopes you are
They passed through the wide, vault­
He told what ft had suggested, and
recovering. If you speak French you she smiled as if pleased. ’.‘A girl is re­ ed passage, paved as a porte-cochere,
which
led to tho front of the house and
cun answer her in that ianguag?."
lating bow her lover has been killed
Derwent did Fpeak French with fluency, among the wild mountains, aud how her out into the arcade, which ran the
so he answered Senora Peralta's inquiry, own heart is broken." she said. "At tho length vt the long building, and the
and then, iu reply to other questions, doso she wanders back to memories of great arches of which framed in a suc­
gave n circumstantial history of his their love, of bow in the auuira&lt; r night cession c.f pictures tho magnificent ex­
wound and all relating to it Both todies ho would coino and sing beneath her panse of the plain.
listened to him attentively, and the sub­ window. Then she remembers that hu
Derwent now saw folly, for tho first
ject was hardly exhausted when Don is dead, and ends with a cry nf despair." time, the commanding position of th*
Maurixio came in.
“A very mournful motif," said Don house. Standing on a wide, level emi­
“Ah. Mr. Derwent." he said*cordially. Maurizio "Give ns something a little nence, which on one side rolled gently
“I »ni delighted to see yon here. You more cheerful, and then I will play phy­ down to the spreading tableland, it was
look better Already. A little society is sician and order Mr. Derwent to bed."
inclosed on the other by hills, covered
a good thing; although I must warn
•■Sing an 'Ave Maria,' my child," said with verdure, behind which rose tho
yon that we can offer you verv little a quiet voice at the door, and aa Derwent high crests of greater heights, that,
variety in that line At Miraflores."
looked in tlwit direction be aaw a tall, curving around in tho arc of a half cir­
Derwent replied very sincerely that it slender man, wearing tho cassock of a cle, lay in splendid maizes
bine and
was impossible to desire better society priest, enter tho room.
purple on each aide of the mesa—their
then he found at Miraflores. "But 1
"This is a member of our family farthest point forty or fifty miles dis­
have hoard.” be said, "that moat Mexi­ group whom you would bar© met earlier tant, but looking much nearer in the
can proprietor* of targe estate* do not if he had not l»een absent until today,” clear atmosphere.
live on them, because of their loneli­ said Don Maurizio; “our good friend
“What a glorious riowT he exclaimed.
ness.”
.
and chaplain. Padre Francisco."
“No wonder, senorita, that you like a
“It !s, unfortunately, true," answered
There was something very charming place Wjhich charms you with such pic­
his host "The estates are generally so in the dark, gentle face, with finely out­ tures always before your eyes!”
large, and the distances from one to lined features and soft brown eyes that
“You should aoe it during the rainy
another so great, that wealthy Mexicans looked at Derwent with a smile as they
season,, senor.” she answered, smiling,
do not, as a rule, live on their haciendas, shook hands.
“when all the plain before us is carpeted
except for a few weeks in the course of
“1 am grieved to hear of your acci­ with flowers—myriads of every kind and
the year.”
dent, senor,” ho add in very good Eng­ color. It is for this reason that the ha­
“That Im what 1 was told when I ex­ lish. "As Don Maurizio has remarked, cienda is called Mirafloren.”
pressed a desire to see something of life I have be&gt;n away for two weeks, else 1
“ ‘See the flowers!’ " sai 1 Padre Fr.non a hacienda." raid Derwent "•No­ should have expressed my regret sooner. cisco. translating. “Mexicans are fond
body live* on the haciendas but tho But you are getting welir
of fanciful names.”
agents.' I wm assured. There is no life
Derwent replied suitably, and then
“I should rather call them poetical,"
there of the kind you fancy. Mexican* turning to Doua Zarifa. said, "I hope
said Derwent “But this place deserves
of the Hgh&lt; r data all live in the capital that, since I am under orders to retire,
its name doubly: for what bdtatiful
or abroad.'"
senorita, you will sing at least one more gardens!”
"Allowing for the exceptions," said song before I go."
It was the parklike pleasance of- which
Don Mauririo, “that waa a correct state­
“I will sing the -Ave Mari*’ for which bo had already had a glimpse from his
ment And the ccnse«1-tienae is that half el padre has asked," she replied.
“I window, and which now spread before
th# haciendas of Mexico are for sale, think you will like |hat"
him in all ita loveliness, with shadowy
destined before long to pass into the
Derwent was vjry sure of it. when be vistas where great trees met overhead in
hands of aliens. When men leave their heard the strain* of Cherubini** "Avo
an arch of shade, stretches of green turf,
relates I u the control of agent* Che re­ Mana.” Often a* he had heard thia
sult to mismanagement in all respects. beautiful song before, it was always in parterres bright with flowers, tropical
ahvnVa
«**. u
small
ehrulM loaded —
with
Who knows this better than an Irisha soprano arrangement, and be thought gurgling streams. &lt;’
channel*
uxau? Ateenteetam ha* been the curae that be bail never appreciated ita exqui­
bens and there for
on which
of my country, and it to iu a great de- site harmonic* until he beard them reom;x7j
Sowhvjj l be- leered by Dona Zarifa’# rich contralto made thia paradise
Turning to the
Zarifa
^*me u Mexican 1 determined that J
prayer: and
would not foU&lt;»w the prevailing fashion.
“Shall we take
tthrough
retired to
or will it

�farther with ns." '
“1 feel as strong M possible," Derwent
protested. "But if Miraflorcs contains
anything mere beautiful than I have al­
ready seen, I beg to bo introduced Co it

.

“Come, then." said Zarifa, smiling.
She had opened a large white parasol
lined with rose color, the reflection of
■which threw a soft pink gioi*;'ow her
delicate, Ivorylike face, aud as she walk­
ed by his side, with her spirited head
held aloft, and her firm, free step—the
true step of a Mexican woman—Derwent
could not but think how little there was
of the conventional ianguorous, tropical
type about her. There was nothing seductive iu the glances of the dark, proud
eyes. Diana herself could not luive sug­
gested more strongly vestal purity and
perfect physical vigor in every move­
ment. ■ while her manner wan a perfect
Mending of simplicity and dignity. He
likened h-.-r again in his thoughts to a
young priinress—ao ideal princess, who,
realizing in every act «hd won! the full
meaning of the noble\old motto. Noblctsr'oblige. had yet under nil her gen­
tle gracious::ess tho ineradicable pride
of blood and birth and the fiery spirit of
a warlike race.
It wns Padre Francisco who talked,
most, answering Derwent's questions
about the country os they walked down'
the beautiful avenues that led toward
the hills which rose sheer and green be­
fore them. Presently they entered aj
path overshadowed by drooping foliag*
that wound downward to a rocky runue
through which a stream came leaping in

cascades of white foam. No monF en­
chanting spot could be conceived. Here
nature seemed untouched in all her
primitive beauty. , Only a fuw patlxs
along the stream, 'one orj two bridges
crossing it, r.nd a temple sliapdd pavilion
perched on a.large rock ov^-iwngirig ihe
highest fall suggested the woric or pres­
ence of man. And yet, as Derwent was
told, immense pains laid been taken to
bring nnmbers of plants and trees‘here.'
besides those which grew nnturally in a
place ao well adapted for vegetation
Tho result was a wild, lovely blending
of tropical foliage, of masses of flowers
and of rare, exquisite orchids, while
through all. like a charming Undine
tho stream came whirling over tiie rocks
■ in sheets of foam and spray or fell into
crystal pooh where naiads might have
bathed.
The enthusiastic admiriation ot the
young man pleased hb guides. "Thb b
my favorite retreat," said Doua Z;urifa.
“There b no day so wann that delicions
coolness may not be found here, and the
view down tha ravine from there"—she
pointed to the pavilion—“is most charm­
ing Some time J shall bring an artist
here to
Are yoa liny thing of
an artist. Senor Derwent?^
“Vnfartuaatefy. uo:"‘auswere&lt;l Der­
went,
should be ouly too happy
to paiqt such a scene ns this. Bnt can
we norgo up to the pavilion?”
"Certainly—nnd rest there for a time.
1 am sure you must be Gfetl."
.
He did uot like to .-ici/nowiedge it. bnt
he win tired. au&gt;l it was with a sense of
relief that he sat down in the pretty
temple after they bad mounted the slope
which led to iL The view from this
spot was as liircly as Dunn Zarifa had
said. Behind rote a otcep. green bill­
side, below dashed the leaning water
while before them the romantic Canada,
with ita wealth of foliage, its rocks and
cascades, extended for at least a quarter
of a mile.
'
' "It reminds me somewhat," rai l Der­
went. "of the view from the Buena Es­
peranza Standing at the mouth of the
mine, one looks down a ravine even
wilder anrk grander than this, though”
not so picturesquely beautiful"
•
His companions glanced at him with
interest , Evidently the name of the
Buena' Esperanza was familiar to them.
"So it was there you were?" said Padre
Francisco,
•lam inclined to congratu­
late you upon getting off with a bullet
in your shoulder. You little knew what
yon were doing in touching! that mine."
‘
“I have learned, hdwever," said the
young man dryly. "It seems that it* b
to all intents and purposes a mine of
gunpowder us well as ot silver. Thb 1
must say for myself." hu adllud, "that if
1 bad hud even the faintest idea of how
the bond of timt mine had been ac­
quired 1 should never have looked at iL
But, after having seen it. 1 confess that
it is a great disappointment to me to find
it out uf my reach altogether."
"Yon thought it a good minu?" asked
Dona Zarifa.
“The best I have ever Fees, if a man
could acquire it honorably he n«ed ask
no bitter source uf wealth."!
“You speak very cmifidently.'’ said
Padre Francisco. “Are you profession­
ally a judge of miurs?"
4 Derwent shook lib headj
‘No." he
answered. “1 should not think of at­
tempting to judge a mine fur another
person, but 1 do not hesitate to judge
for myself, and it was for myself that 1
was anxious to buy the Bac-na Esper­
anza."
.
"Ub. yon have come to Mexico to seek
investments then?"
-.
"I have coiue to Mexico to find the
means to realize a fortune in a short
time," he answered.
“That b what al) Americana dedre to
llo. 1 believe," said Padre Francisco
meditatively—"to make a fortune in a
short time."
He did not utter any word of disap­
proval for such an aim, but. something
in his tone, and a certain look of with­
drawal that came over Doha Zarifa’s
face—an if she lost interest in a man who
avowed such an ambition—stung Der­
went, and made him say, on an impulse:
“I have a special reason for wishing
to moke the fortune of which 1 speak.
It b not for myself—not merely for the
accumulation of money—but to pay a
debt of honor. Lf 1 do not pay it others
will suffer. And that must not bs if
any exertion on my part can prevent it"
It was the first time that he had ut­
tered even so mnch of hb secret to any
stranger* to him.

Bat ba was repaid by

eyes, while the priwt eaid Hwilr

many rich lodes in these mountains
some of which are as yet untouched.
Now, my child,** he spoke to the girl
•‘1 must really go on; but there b no
reason why you should not allow benor
Derwent to rest hinuelf fully and then
bring him with you."
‘•No. no." said Derwent, rbinj.
’I
cannot consent to detain the seuonta
for 1 am really rested now. In thta
wonderful climate I perceive that one
recuperates rapidly. I am equal to ac­
companying you."
"Bueno!" said the padre, approvingly
‘Then let ua go."
They left the pavilion, and Dona Zarifa
explained, as 'they crossed the pretty
stream, that a little .lower it turned the
flouring mills of the ^acienda, which.
Derwent found later, were the largest
in that part of the country and supplied
a wide district with their product.
“My father is very proud of his mills."
she said, “and will certainly insist on
taking you over them. He han all the
latent improvements. I sometimes won­
der how he can maintain such keen in­
terest in so many varied pursuits."
“He is a wonderful man. Don Mau­
rizio." said the priest. “His energy is
indomitable, and hb interest in every
thing that can develop the country and
help the people b unflagging. Now.
Senur Derwent, can you guess where we
are taking you?"
Derwent confessed hb inability tn
hazard a conjecture: for,, skirung the
grounds, they now seemed approaching
a village composed of neatly built adobe
’Louses, scrupulously clean- both within

and without, as almost all. Mexican
houses are.
“TLi* is where tho laborers on the es­
tate live," said Padre Francisco. "There
. arc several hundred SQttls here; for the
-hMlHKtries of a great hacienda are very

numerous.
Everything which is coumrtned and almost everything which is
worn is mad® upon it."
“And Lt it true '.hat nil th? peons on
the haciendas are rirt ttat serf9—unable to
leave without th-, consent of their innsters?*' asked IX'i went.
“It b tree that, by the lawsof Mexico;

h«‘ is in dob: to his master. That is just
enough, nnd on it the stability of the in­
dustries of the country depeudu. In all
conutrica. ho'yeyer, there are men who
do not fe:ir to incur the vengeance of
Gal by bevoming oppressors of the poor.
Such then take advantage of this law to
keep the peons in'their debt, and so hold
them in virtual bondage. Biit no such
bondture extsts at MirafloreA If la la­
borer tvtev is -iu debt wishes to go, Don
ilfmrUio will cancel ins debt rather than
kejji with him one who is unwilling to
rel'Atdji.”
.
’
. '’Bat such a need rarely occurs." said
Doha Zarifa. "Few of our people ever
to leave, and tn'X’t of them bare
been b-jruunthoestak-. We know them
oil.1 we think for them all, they are. as it
were, part of oar family; why ahonld
they desire to go?"
"There is something very cluirming
in this feudal dependence of the em­
ployed upqn titeir employers—something
softening and hnuianizing on both
sid^a." said Derwent. “How different
from the wide chasm and tin* bitter
strife between labor and capital with
which we have replaced it! But what
is this?”
"The -school house." said the priest,
nailing, as they paused before the open
door of a “large room, where about f^fty

"I hop® you Ilk® your present quar- ' Al
tors better." she said, with a smile.
I VJ

CONTINUED

OU.
*U
J
.' Sends Five Score or More Men to
Eternity and Wounds as
J. B. Wilson. 371 Clay SL, Sharpsburg. [
Many Others.
l’x. says Jie wlll not be without Dr. King’s
New Discovery for consumption, coughs
and colds, that It cured hb wife who wan !
threatened with pneumonb after an attack ’
Woundod Frightfully Mangled and
... -I
of
"la
-----grippe,
’•
’’ when various
•ta*.« *»&gt;
other
—•• ro.n.
rem-1 1 torched Bnd Most of Thana Fatally
ctlles nnd several physicians had done her |
Hurt— Forty-Eight Corps** Brought Cp
no good.
Robert Barber, of Cooksport, I
Pa , claims Dr. King's New Discovery has |
done him more goiM than anything he
HanMhold* In the Community—Tho
ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like
IL Try it. Free trial bottles at W. H.
Goodyear’s drugstore. Large bottles, 50c.
and 91.00.

Electric Bitten.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special
mention. All who tiave used Electric
Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A
purer medicine does not exist and it is
guaranteed to do all that is claimed.
Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of
the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples,
bolls, salt rheum - and other affections
caused by impure blood.—Will drive
malaria from tho system and prevent as
well as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure
of hea4Bclie, constipation and Indigestion
try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction
guaranteed,' or money refunded.—Price
50 ct*. and 31.00 per bottle at W. H. Good­
year's drug store.

Be Sure

HUNDRED DEAD

"Oh. yes. since 1 have known them.
But if 1 had not known them I should
Awful Story of the Horror in
have been only too thankful Co find my­
।
Indian Territory.
self in such a place as your hospital'’
But he did not .venture to add what
.
was in hb thought®— "Perhap yon |
THE BUST OF DEATH ANO HAVOC
would have come to see me there!"

South McAllister, I. T., Jan. 9.—The
hororsof the Diamond mine disaster st
Braidwood, Ill., about eight year* ago,
• ere re-enacted here Thursday night and
yestenlay. except that in thb instance,
Are instead of flcod was the Instrument of

|
destruction. As tho miners were prepar­
।
ing to leave shaft Ntf-niat Krebs, five
miles from here, operated by the Osagei

Coal nnd Mining company, shortly after 5
o'clock Thursday evening, a terrific ex­
plosion occurred, spreading death among
400 or more miners. It Is impassible at
present to obtain any accurate information1
as the number of lives lost or persons in­
jured, but it is known that at least ’ 100
Tl.e best salve in the Avorld for cuts, men were entombed hi the mine, and it is
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt &lt;rheum. fever
only possible to ascertain their number by
sores, tetter, chapped handH, chilblain*,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­ a canvass from house to house, which b
ly cures piles or no pay required. It I* being mail® by n committee.
guaranteed to give pti^fect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price “5 &lt;x nts per box.
The dead, it is generally conceded, will
Forisale by W. U. Goodyear, the druggist.
number close to 100 and the injured alwut
C. A. Platt stilpiaxl 80,000 dozen eggs
as many, a grant number of whom have no
nnd three tqus ot butter and nine ton* &lt;&gt;f
poultry from Hubbardston durimr 1801. prospect uf recovery. Physicians from the
With hb tbum!. a boy Is sahl to bare *aV«xl neighboring towns and cities have tendered
tte Nctbertands from inundation. Mnny peo­ their service*, and are worked to their ut­
ple tmw been saved from tl:e' invasion of dis­ most in caring for the injured. Miner*
ease by a bolt!* ot Ayer’s BaraaparlIla. This from neighboring coal field* have flocked
nie-llcloe imparts tone tn the Nj&amp;tcm aud
strengthens every organ and fibre of the body, 1 iu by every train during the night and
day, tendering their aasistADce nnd hero­
Mr*. Lizzie Gurney stumbled over a
wash tub at Grand Rapid* and broke her ically volunteering to enter the gloomy
shaft In which so many of their comrades
arm.
have perished, and in which perhaps death
These piHs are scientifically compounded, even awaited them on account of the loos­
and uniform in action. No griping pain su ened boulders which the shock of the ex­
commonly following the n»e of pili*. plosion left upon a flimsy balance, and
They are adapted to both adults and chil­ which n breath of air might precipitate
dren with perfect safety. Wq guarantee upon them.
they have no' equal in 'the cum of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
The McAllIstec mice* dot- the prairie
blliOtMness. and. as nn appetizer, they ex­
cel any other preparation. Sold by W. at intervals from a quarter to half a
mile, and each b *nrruundered by the
11. Goodyear. ‘
usual cluster nt hovels which nerve thepurCity physician 1. S. Badger.'of Big Rap­
pose of home* to the miners. Thee* homes
ids. nnd old practitioner, died Monday,
present a pathetic picture today. There is
aged 70.
not one cf them which does not mourn
the loss uf cither member or -friend.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup ha* been uwd
far cbiltlrvu teeth hi g It sooltK-s tbo child, Thera wbo have recovered their dead,
softens the gunu. aday* all pain, cures wind though their agony b pictured in their
colie. and ta the br»t remedy fur &lt;!iarrlm-a.
Twenty-five cent &lt; a bottle. 8old-by all draggista fact*. seemed to experience a silent con­
throughout tbo world.
tent in comparison with the many who
Henry Rudehaver, caught in Milwaukee, are still thronging around the mouth of
pleaded guilty at Jacltaou to horse steal­ the dismal hole awaiting tidings of the
loved ones who are still entombed. Very
ing.
little has been accomplished in the way of
■'Listed,” as lb* broker* say. at ICO doses one relieving tho*j wbo may still be alive and
rtullsr." Hood’s t*ar»n|K&gt;rllta 1* a:ways a fair
hemmed
in.
equivalent for the price.

Lyman V. D. Cook, marshall of Howell,
The exact cause of the catastrophe b un­
ex-sheriff of Livingston county and an old
known, but it b supposed that, contrary
children sat at their desks and a teacher suldier, is dead.
to the custom and ^ule* of tho mine*,,
stood before a blackboard. There was
some miner fired * blast without author­
a simultaneous movement, as all present
In tho Ary an religion the chief offering ity. the blast igniting the gas or coal dust
rose to their feet Derwent did not enof the gods was the fomented juice of the and causing the explosion, which was ter
/er, but, leaning against the doorway,
Soma or M&lt;x&gt;n plant, which, being a strung rifle. One of the hoisting cages had just
watched the scene—the pretty, dark drink,
tiruiK. gave new excitement to
u&gt; those
mose wbo
woo come to the surface with six men aboard.
faces, the shining eyes and gleaming partook of it. and was believed tn Import As (be last man stepped from the platform
teeth, tho reverence with which tho power to the gods. It was believed, more* the cage, propelled by the explosion, shot
small scholars knelt for the juulre's over, that It wrought miracles, and for up through the roof fifty, or sixty feet
blessing, the caressing affectionateness thb reason. It afterward became tin* chief above,' while the flames weut skyward
with which those nearest Dona Zarifa god ot the Hindus. In a vedie hymn T
the 100 or more feet, followed by a report
which was heard fur miles. Nearly half
v
pressed forward to touch her dress or worshiper says.
the men employed in the mine escaped by
“We've quaffed the Soma bright.
Idas her hand. There was no servility
climbing the air shaft. One man. whose
And are Immortal grown;
in tb-j last action. It was plainly as
leg was broken by the explosion, climbed
We've entered into light.
mnch an impulse of their admiring ado­
the entire 450 feet to the top of the shaft.
And all the gods have known.
ration as the same homage is from a
What mortal nrfw can harm.
iover.
IDENTIFICATION OF CORPSES.
Or foemnn vex us more?
“Having tho freedom to do ao, how
Through '.bee ^eyond alarm,
could they help it?" Derwent thought,
immortal God! we soar.”
No such power ns this is attributed to
...
cooking at the beautiful gracious figure
of the young lady, as she stood in tho any plant at the present lime, and yet
It is difficult to identify the bodies as
center of the room, smiling into the up­ many of the cures perfdrmed by Si S. S.. a they are brought to the surface. All ore
turned faces, with one hand on the dark. . purely vegetable remetly, seem about to blackened almost beyond recognition,
border
on
the
miraculous,
in
contagious
silky curls of a tiny boy, ho envied the
blood poison, scrofula, skin diseases, some while many are mangled anil charred to
children their privilege to express tho
forms of caucer, etc.. It b a remedy par the extent that fragments of their cloth­
feeling which she inspired. i
ing or contents of their pockete served to
extxlU'iice.
“We did not linger long on your ac­
Treat Ise on blood and akin diseases prove their identity. Tho dead, as tar as
count." she said, when they rejoined mailed free.
they have been identified, are: George
him. “Usually el padre hears the cate­
Smrr Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga.
Lindsey. Sr., George Lindsey, Jr., William
chism and 1 distribute rewards to the de­
The soldiers at Fort Brady, near the Ruwsell, Mike Jacomo, Ted Blondon, Joe
serving. but we let them off easily this Sanlt. are already becoming proficient iu Blandon. . John Sferra, Joe Gennessio,
morning, -because I do not want to fa­ the new tactics.
Steve Veraeue. Gene Camaasd, Silver
tigue you. and I do want you to see our
Sferra, Bennett Moss, Joe Corronts, -Anto­
A veritable
family medlchio box,
hospital, if you are equal to a little far­
nio Genneasoto, Tonupy Cain, Joe Rocco,
Beecham’s pills.
ther walk."
John Quinn, Jim Quinn, Matlock Quinn,
Subscriptions for the SI00,000 addition Mike McShane, Tom McShane, George
Derwent declared himself fully equal
to it, and indeed his interest was so to Kalamazoo college's endowment have Russell, Ted Kibble.
reached S03.000.
Many Vntdsntiflsd Dodies.
mnch roused that he forgot his fatigue.
There are many other bodies which have
The best anodyne and expectorant for lb«
The hospital-^n-cqther imposing 'struc­
ture built around a'pleasant court, with cure of colds and congbs and all throat, lung, not as yet been identified, and new ones
are constantly being brought* ud. The
cleanliness and spac^ and sunshine every­ and bronchial troubles, is. undoubtedly. Ayer's
Injured are so numerous and scattered so
where—was as ixjrfect in ita arrange­ Cherry Pectoral. Ask your druggist for It. and, widely among the village houses that
at the same time, for Ayer's Alaiuanac, which
ments as everything else on the hacienda
their number can hardly be estimated. The
seemed to be. There were only one or
only record that has been kept was of rec­
Dentist Stephen's, of Owosso, found Ids ognized. There were about 400 men at
two patients in it at present: but every­
thing was so attractive in appearance wife lying dead in bed when be woke up work, and as near aa can be ascertained
yesterday morning.
about 150 of them escaped injpry, while
and so well managed that it was evident
the others are either imprisoned or have
sickness was as little of a misfortune at
Genti.kmen: My wife and babe, fourteen been brought up injmed. Each trip of the
Miraflores as care and kindness could
cage bring* to light e new victim, which
make it And here, too. Dona Zarifa months old. and a boy of five have suffered
the volunteers carefully carry to the mine
was like a young queen among her sub­ for years from hereditary scrofula or blacksmith shop, which has been utilized
King's evil and would frequently break
jects. greeted with tho same adoring
out in sores. 1 have employed the best ok a temporary morguennd through which
reverence which the children had dis­ physicians, but found nothing to relieve the anxious crowds of miners, wives, aud
played. and repaying it with a tender in­ them until I tried Hibbard’s Rheumatic children surge in search of the absent
terest and gentleness beyond Words. Syrup. Have used fourteen bottles, and members of their families.
Derwent thought that he had never wit­ find to my astonishment they are entirely
nessed a more lovely sight than when, cured. Words cannot describe the valut
Up to 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon forty­
unconscious that any gaze was upon her. of jour medicine as a blood purifier. I' eight men had been taken out dead and
she bent over a woman tossing with sitafl recommend it to all who are troubled ICO seriously injured, most of whom cannot
recover, being badly burned and mutilated
fever, renewed the cool bandages on her fruiq impure blood.
John MtrcixteKWEisa, Ja.,
on account of the ulupe caving in on the
head, held a juicy lime to her parched
Dealer In groceries and. provisions, west Hide of the shaft. The rescuing par­
lipa, and clasping the hot. dry hand be­
Alpena, Mich.
ties are being badly delayed in reaching
tween her own cool, soft palms talked
Prepared only by The Charles Wright the entombed men, and it b impossible to
soothingly as if to an infant
Medicine Company. Detroit. Mich. For give a correct estimate of the num­
'•1 think, senorita." he said, when they sale by W. H. Goodyear.
ber killed and injured at this writ­
were walking away, "that if yon had
ing William Williams was the first
G;-nesae county supervisors will cat aff
.the&lt;91,500 a year they have been paying In
□nnded, insensible stranger.^ spArrow bounties.
r, it would have been as

CYCLONE

IN

VIRGINIA.

IIoatokr. Va.,
Jan. 9.—*******
Additional
deiUf.VrvOikK,
V Ma, UOll.
.*V.*&gt;»* JL
UU&gt;
eOT~mtog CU.- cyclone to
Randolph and Chambers counties Wednes­
day night are as follows: Five mile* from
here tbo house of James Williams wua
blown down while a dance was in pro­

women badly hurt; other occupants were
slightly injured. The path of the storm
wnsabobt K» yards wide. It swept down
the Sdvannnti and Western railroad track
for two miles, racing with a passenger
train which narrowly escaped destruction.
At Milltown nearly every store was
blown down, together with the Baptist
church, college and many residences.
Professor Gibaon, of the collage; was killed
and twelve pupils hurt. No leas than
thirty people were more ar Ira* injured at
Milltown. Five mile* further on three
negro cabins were taken up by the cyclone
and carried about a half mile and three
chhlltlrcti were killed. The storm laid
timber, house* nnd fence* low in ita path.
It 1b not yet known the full extent of the
damage done and the number ot fatalities.
— FIVE MORE FATALITIES.

BooTsI

thob own insteadcf Hood's; b* trfdm* tbclris

days* trial; that if I did net Bko BI M*d not

I was feeling real miserable

Hood’s
tton.

Hood’s Sxrrr.pa.-niM did me

Sarsaparilla
IOO Domi

Dollar

Chicago;-. Jan. 9.—Four men were killed
and two more probably fatally injured by
a boiler explosion yesterday in the War­
ren Springer building, 195-307 canal street.
The nntnew ot the dead are: Patrick Rog­
er*, fireman; Arthur Halt, colored, fire­
man; Edward Bush, colored, helper; John
lA*?.coiored, fireman. The injured are:
James Kiggfna, fireman, badly burned
nbout tbo head, leg*, nnd bauds; Henry
Oswald, helper, horribly *culd«|. ‘

Caused by One Man's Ignorance.
Shamokin, Pa., Jan. 9.—By the explo­
sion of go* in No. 9 vein at the Neilson
shaft yesterday &lt;me miner waa instantly
killed, another fatally Injured and a bow
miner and fiupcrintendent slighly hurt.
The dead miner is Paul Grtinzkl arid
Philip Divert I* the man likely to die.
Superintemlent Steele L* severely burned
about the hand* nnd face, nnd ,Uo*s Eng­
lish is badly injured nbout '.the l&gt;ody.
Grnnzki was a green hand and carried a
lamp which did not have the projK-r pro­
tection.
;
MAY CATCH

WHY IS THS

W. L. DOUGLAS
Il is a »«m IrM

w I ci&gt; no tacks or wsx Uwesd

GARZA.

Sax ANTONI a. Tex. Jun. 11. -Capt. George
F. Chara and his command of sixty men ore
al mlllury .ln»rtra.nt brad rSlSi“3£?.3,»l SSIDS’
qur.rwr. &gt;.&lt;-n. w U la a very caUoal jxmI- ®2.
"I'io" “'i‘wa*~nTi£&gt;“utii
sition on tbt Rio Grande frontier. They
comfort ana wretra..
were to reach Palitou Blanco, seventeen 1 $2,
i-™’ ana’&lt;
given
tbMn a trill willnqk-s southwest uf S:uvDiego yestentay ‘ *haT»
“” * “
*

morning, nnd ns the headquarters of
Catarina Gaza .uv^aid to be at that place,
it Is expected tlrtti an cngngcndnt will be
the result.
The startling information was brought
here last night by J. C. Godfrey from Pie­
dra* Negro*, Mcx., that there L* a general
uprising threatened in the states of Du­
ran go, Chihuahua, Coahulila and Somora,
and that the malcontents are well organ­
ized and will flock to the standard of Gar­
PROBATE ORDER.
za. He states that iu parts of Chihuahua State of Michigan, County of B«rry-«s.
the poorer classes have already revolted
Al a ses-him of Hie ProWe Court for the
County
of
Barry,
hoidm i.t the Probate nfitae, in
and are marching in bands of fnom 300 to the City of Harting*.
In said county, on WudBes400 across the country committing depre­ dav. the i-3rd day of December. In the year one
thousand
eight
hundred
mid t&gt;lne&lt;y-on*.
dations. x
I’rescnt, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Pre'jate
In tin- matter ot the estate of Worthy L. Mead,
There is muchVppeculation as to what
deceased.
, will be the next movement of (the Garza
Oa reading and filing the petlttonf. duly veri­
of Jennie A. Mead, widow of »xld deceased,)
revolutionist*. That they are organizing fied.
praying that administration of said estate \1n91f
on Texas soil and dividing into numerous be panted to suld pe'ittooelr or some otifer
bands with some object in view there re­ su'tald* person.
Thereupon it to ordered, that Friday, the
mains no lunger any doubt The United 22nd day of January. A. D. 1432, at one o'clock
States troojn trill continue in the field as in the sltcruoon. M assigned for the hearing of
p-tltluu mt'l fffat the heirs M Uw of said
lung as there i« any indication of the snld
dcccHsed a-id ull oliwr persons Interested la
neutnflity laws being violated, and they said estate, are required to appear at a srssiou
will continue , lu spend the time in Bearch- of raid court, then tn be boldeu at the Probate of­
lug for the Garza gang as they have been fice. iu the City &lt;&gt;f Hastings, tn Mid County, and
show
cause.
if any there
he. why
doing for the past two week*.
the prayer of tee petfttanrr may not be.
grantee. And It is further ordered, tart
IHupprotr Bomcru'i Pro posit ion.
, The proposition of Mexican Minister said petlhoner give notice to lb* persoea
Interested Iu raid ertate. of the tendency of
Romero that 'there bo on international said i&lt;ctlrlon ord the hearing thereof by (JUtsing
agreement imide whereby United States a copy nt this order to be pub fished In the Has­
troops may be permitted to cross into ting* Bans kk, a newspaper rrtutod and clrcuIsted In raid County ot Barry, once in «aeh
Mexico in pursuit of the offenders and wrt-k k* three successive weeks previous to
vice versa, b not well received by the mil­ said day of bearing.
w. *»xrrBOMU.
itary officers of this department. They as­
Judge of Probate.
sert that the soldiers of that country
(A true copy.)
woukl be glad of on opportunity to shod
down and plunder United States trdops,
and that even the officers would assist and
MORTGAGE SALE.
encourage in committing the outrages.
Debtiil: hiving been made in the conditions
of a cvriain m-rgage mnd« by Abljab M. Flint
and
Husuui
K.
Film bbwtfeta James McKelvey
1 San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 12.—There are dated
sist. A. I&gt;-1«*6. and reeorded la the
various reports in circulation here con­ otner of the IteglMfer &lt;4 Deeds for th* County Of
Barry
Mil
State
Michigan, oo the UH day &lt;rf
cerning the revolutionary situation, one of Septem'.^-r A. Dof1*4
tn i'.ber 31 ef martBSCes,
which is that Fort Ringgold, which is on page 13 an'•bich morfmop-there K claimed
to
be
diir
at
tb*j
date
of thl* r otice die num ot
commanded by Captain William B. three hundred thirty n»ven
dollar* and a reaaoaWheeler, of the Third cavalry, has been at­ ableatn'*. tee provided fur In said mortaMa
tacked and captured by several.hundred and ito .null or proordlug* at taw harlns Ssoa &lt;
iMtitUred
to
recover
the
money
Garza men. Genera! Stanley states that imwijonm. «ir ouy rart th.- roof: h secured tty said
the report is without foundation. A force
No*. thereLw.bv virtue of the power of sila
under Captain Hardie had a brush wita romal ed iMMkl Hiortjmye. and fne statute In
the revolutionbts in the chaparral and ex­ Mich ew mail.- and provided, malco la brreiqr
given that of: Sutratav tiwi I2|h day of March,
changed volleys without elTect. The ban­
dits getaway. The reports of revolutionary, sell st public, to the bttbeot Milder, at the n&lt;
front door &lt;.f the court home in the elk
movements in Mexico are denied.
HnNtings. Michlcsn. UhrftMggtiie nlacs wt
th* circuit court for lurry county b hold
the nremi»e» &lt;ie»rri'*d In mW mortrwt*. n
Washington, Jan. 12.—Among the ap­ much thereof av winy be uevewuy to pay
pointments confirmed by the senate yester­ amount du* on said ino-trbv. with ttm
day were the following: Mark W. Har­
rington, of Michigan, chief of the weather
bureau; Joseph B. Reed, of Iowa, to be
chief justice of the court of private land
claims, and hb asociatee; district judge®—

Woolley &amp; Bronson,

Mississippi.
William
D. McCoy, of
Indianapolis, minister to Liberia; Will­
iam B. Hen, of Indians, consul general at
Constantinople; D. A. Ray, of Oak Park,
Bls., principal clerk of surveys in the
general land office.

Hum t® the villa** of Nasbvtn*.,
Jams* McKxlvrt.
by aeaNMadnah
8XXH&lt; 8t COUiHOVK.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
Doted. December tab. nsn.

GUARDIAN'S BALE.

legions dlBturbances which occurred in
the Hungarian church at Plymouth a few
days since have again occurred, owing to
factional feeling regarding » new prleat.
Revolver* played a prominent part, and
although an armed force b guarding the
church a sanguinary outbreak b momenta­
rily expected.

tion of public buildings in tho following

�Hastings Banner.
* Thursday, January (4th*

APSU8T 14. I87*-

editorial notes.
w"V
1
tOIOTSh U»
01 *“
.tfonl -wore"
"•&lt;*• “ f”™11*1
to the acquisition of that standing among
Battens without which no government can
Jong be .maintained. Thla\ progress and
development i* possible only so long “
employment is furnished to every man al
wages by which be can earn enough to
properly feed and clothe hi* family and
.till have something to lay aside for the
time when age compels him to give place
to younger blood and stronger muscle.
The world’s history assures us that
power cannot be secured or independence

maintained by the nation that falls to aeeocd more consideration to the Interests of

F. W. Greble, the Furniture
Dealer, will commence Thursday,
Jan’y 14, ’92, and run a Special
Sale on Upholstered Goods—X. °®
the regular price for the next thirty
days. Nothing reserved.

Its citizens than to the people of other na­
tions: for citizens of a rising nation, life
the members of id immature family, must
be defended against Innovations by those
wbo stand ready to reap where they have
not sown, to profit by keeping others In

dependence upon them for such things as
necessity or preference may indicate.
This is the object and result of protec­
tion. Practiced by every household, In­
corporated into every village charter,
affirmed in the constitution of every com­
monwealth, the right—the solemn duty—
to look first after the welfare of erne’s own,
stood unchallenged through the ages until
the modern “reformer” begun to Insist
that there shall bo no &lt;ll-&gt;crlmlnatiou

against outsiders when extending commer­
cial privilege* by law.
One of the statutory rights ot the Amer­
ican citizen, old as the government Itself,
is to have such taxes as are laid for pur­
poses of revenue purposly so adjusted is
to give him a better chance than any for­
eign rival to gain profit from the business
of his country. In return for this he
stands ready to discharge jury-duty, todefend the country In time of war. and to
add the proceeds of his industry nnd
economy to the general prosperity in time

As a result of this equitable arrange­
ment the world’s greatest Republic, in the
single century of its existence, has forged
to the front rank of nations—with au In­
ternal commerce that exceeds iu tonnage
and value the world-wide trade of the
haughty mistrevs of the sens. One by one
the great industries of the old world arc
overshadowed by those here made strong
by (be fostering band of domestic protec­
tion; while wages have been kept up and
prices forced down In the only legitimate
way—competition between employers, the
ingenuity and Intelligence of warkmen,
and skill and energy in bringing to the
support of these the unparalleled resources
of farms, forests and mines.
Every attertipt to improve upon tide, con­
dition by discarding tire Aoonomkl policy
under which it has bees attained. Is to
stultify history, ignore past experience,
audio bring down chads aud disaster upon
every industry now contributing to the
comfort and support of our people, and the
powerand Influence of our country. All
auch attempts nre repudiated by American
voters whenever the proposition is placed
squarely before them.

Trading Companies, a ^synopsis, Dr.
•When you rwa-across one of the so-called
“leaders” of the &gt;«ew people’s party, set Lathrop.
National Agencies for Sctewtlfic research,
him down as an assistant democrat, a man I a synopsis, Mrs. .Geer.
wilting to do pot-washing for tbedemocracg
Reading. Rose Goodyear.
Celtic, Mra. Hicks.__________ _
with the hope of official reward. You will
fled he will pan out that kind ot a man
nioe times out ot ten.
-XGevernor Winans nnd the other “reform’’
state officers have-not as yet dieposed of;
those folding beds for the purchase of
w Meh Soper was so severely censured by
bls excellency. In fact. Governor Winans
appears to relish the Idea of keeping the
• highjiriced furnitare in his office.

Thi) looks very much like Blaine’s year.

Additional Local.

Print-cloths the past year have reached
The regularly quarterly tea .of___
the
the lowest quotation ever known In .this Woman's Foreign missionary society of the
country belag IJf cents a yard nt the ml Ila. M. E. aliurch will be held on Wednesday,
Jan. flOtii, at tho homo of Mrs. Clement
The average price during the year wae Smith, commencing at 2;30 o’clock. A
fl.95eente.as Against 3.30 rente in 189a full attendance of all Interested is solicit­
Purchasers of these goods, eertataly, have ed at this hour. Supper will be served
ix&gt; reason to complain of their present from fiveaintll seven, to which a cordial
■ Invitation la extended.
price. Most,other manufactured articles
The C.L. 8. C. will mart at the oflea of
have likewise had a downward tendency
’ ‘
contrary to the general expectatloMofbollr Dr. Lathrop Jan. 10th. .Program as follows:.
,
producers and consumers, so that with the
Quotations, News Item*.
exception of . a class of chronic political
U. S. History, Mrs. Maggie Bailey.
Social Institutions, Mr. Smith.
agitators, there Is no demand for another
■Story of Abe Constitution, Mrs. HoiUchange In oar tariff legislation. Whateyer changes arc required are steadily
coming through commercial reciprocity
under the present law.

Thore political mountebanks who are
Just now booming the Alliance and peo­
ple’s party pre not meeting with the best
kind of success. The people reem to be
-onto their little game with both feet. No

aooner would there tricksters have such a
party organized than they would begin to
rt an alliance with thedemocrats. The
lit would be the same
worm-eaten
•e chestnut—-the cause of the new party
lost In the shuffle, and Its false leaders
gtvrei fat offices. Tliat’* what the result
would be if the combination should win.
But It will not be "In it" this year.
The British West Indira amt British
Guiana have been brought by Sreretsry
Blaine Into reciprocal relations with Uncle
Bam.
And treaties with the Central

American States are well under way. All
there countries give American goods, and
especially farm
products,
new mar­
kets on terms which no competing na-

FoUowlng are the real estate transfers
for the weekending January 11, 1891, a
taken from the books In the register’s office t
William Hanford tn Wra and Harriet Jarrard
■ w Mots w M see H Maple Grove 8»».
8 D Katbennan to J Leishmao-e M of w H ot
a e M »ec to Woodland *1500.
Jm Walden to Ja» Quaucc 3 ae-acc 38 Wood
tahd 8300.
Leite Mead to Clarence Mead % of Mae see 19
C sidle ton *000.
Ira Hopkins to John and Almyra Bolton, s w
M &lt;d • • H see V Woodland 81900. *
Ann ALalteon &lt;0 UlaM straiten parcel sec
23 Middleville gwc.

LA WraUjn to .A A Aldrich parcel Delton
tioo.
W ROnnsbee to G H Bebon 3 ae sec 28 Bal­
timore 4UO.
Dim Jolin*on to A Cobntnn 20 ac sot I Castleton
81008
...
.,
The Bentley Bros.
Wilkins saw mill
Is ready for buriness. Ail Jogs -delivered
at same will be sawed to order la a work­
manlike manner at usual price*.
W. D. Haye*, Receiver.

No more compiataing, as everybody Is
enjoying the sieignisg.
IL K. Stanton is making preparations to
build a new house next spring!
A dance ad Rice’s hall next Thoroday
night.
Wm. P. Bristol is Quite sick.
Iasi Saturday night was the coblest
of the season so far.

Mrs. &lt;3. Bryant returned from South
Bend accompanied by Miss Dr. Ruth Bry­
ant, who will remain here a few days.

will be sent to all the county papers for
publication. There Institutes should cer­
tainly be a source of great profit to all
fanners, and I trust all will attend that
can do so. x Some of the teachers in our
Agricultural college have a national repu­
Editor* op Bankxr:
tation In their special field of investigation,
In your last Issue there occurs a refer­
and they will disease- topics of the moat
ence to the forthcoming farmer*’ Institute
practical character. If nearly two hun­
to be held at Nashville on the 35th and
dred teachers attend an Institute for two
3'5 th Inst, concerning wMeh 1 feel that 1
weeks in onr county, surely a large num­
should say a word. Some little time ago.
ber of fanners should attend for two days.
I was Informed by one of those that assist­
Very sincerely,
ed In making the preliminary arrange­
Enoch Andrus.
ments for this Institute, that I had been
chosen as the presiding officer. This was
the first Intimation I had of the matter,
The uncollected accounts remaining on
and could I have consulted my own Incli­ hand and assigned to me by Sarah Horton,
nations, I should have declined the honor; will be sold to the highest bidder on Sat­
not because I am not In hearty sympathy urday. the 23d instant, at ten o’clock a. m.
with the aims am! purposes of these meet­ at the law office ot Smith &amp; Uolgrove iu
ings. but ahnply because I was, without Hastings, Michigan.
my knowledge or consent, honored with * Dated, January 11th, 1893.
tills same position bust winter. Fearing
Clement Smith, Assignee.
that I might be more misjudged for refus­
ing than accepting. I reluctantly accepted
the position. Whatever might have led to
The uncollected accounts remaining on
my selection It certainly was not due to band and assigned to me by Fordice L.
my prominence as an Alliance man. I am .Blake, will be sold to the highest bidder
quite certain that those who have been on Saturday, the 33d Instant, at ten o'clock
most active In securing this Institute are a. m. at the law office of Smith A Colgrove
not members of that order, and in saying In Hastings. Michigan.
this I dsaire to east no reflection upon tho
Dated. January II th. 1993.
Alliance, but say so simply because of ita
Clement Smith, Assignee.
bearing upon your criticism. To mo It Is
5oUe«.
a matter of perfect indifference whether
The uncollected accounts remaining on
they are or not. L care no more about it
than I do about their polities! or religious band and assigned to me by Bolden A.
affiliations. Certainly politic* did not In­ Hire, will be sold to the highest bidder on
terest Itself Into our Institute one year ago Saturday, the 23d instant, at ten o’clock a.
and there Is no reason to suppose such will ta. at the law office of Smith i Colgrove In
Hastings. Michigan. •
be the case now.
I know nothing about the notices, but
Dated. January 11th, 1893.
presume when the program Is arranged, it
Pim-ip T. Colgrove, Assignee.

Are Ton Id It?
Or in other words,

Bro Ton Id to U Grins ?
If you are going to have it,
Or have it,
Or if yon are getting over it,
you should use

DR. KELLY’S

GEBMIFUGE
For a tonic and speedy cure
for the cough.
|

SOLD ONLY BY

Fred L. Heath
THE DRUGGIST

Important Announcement
Our 20 Day Gigantic Clearing Sale just before Inventory.

BOSTON JTOKE
Our clearing sale of all kinds of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankete, etc., and every article of merchandise in our store at

GREATLY REDUCED PRICE

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, January 14th, 1892.

J x

Common

Soap
Rots Clothes and
Chaps Hands.

IVORY
SOAP
DOES NOT.

Mast UroBDiDg
Of water wears away the hard­
est rock, and a similar idea is
my excuse for keeping my
name and business before you.
You may think I am well ad­
vertised and ought to ouit, bnt
so was the last candidate for
governor on tbe labor ticket.
Can you name him?

MY BUSINESS
Is selling watches, clocks, jew­
elry and silverware. I keep
the best and choicest stock in
Hastings.
Prices always the lowest.

F. B. PANCOAST
FOR SALE.
My residence property on
Jefferson street, this city. It
has a frontage of 8S feet and
a depth of 12 rods. This -will
cut up. info two good residence
fronts on Jefferson street Also
two lots on corner of Creek
and Walnut streets. Will sell
these either with the Jefferson
street lot or separately as de­
sired. Terms easy. Call on
or address E. A. Rider.
Hastings, Mich.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIKCUL4TION -

This week,

•

The exhibit of tbe line of chain and
tables made by tbe Hastings Chair am!
Table company is said to be the finest in
that line shown In Grand Rapids at the
January exhibition of new styles of furni­
ture.
A. R. Carrington, tbe “drummer boy of
Shiloh” who was to have given his lecture
and entertainment here Jan. let, has ar­
ranged to come Feb. 9 and 10. Thia Is an
entertainment that all should prepare to
take In.
Monday a couple of horses belonging to
Will Pennock, of Rutland, walked out on
some Ice oq a pond west of hla house,
broke through and were drowned.
They
were two year olds, well bred and were
quite valuable.
.
The following bit of news has lain dor­
mant for several seasons owing to tbe un­
favorable weather, but now that It can be
used to good advantage we resurrect it:—
“Slelgtilng has come and is being used to
good advantage."
The supervisors will convene to-day to
consider the Local option question. Petltons signed by 1742 names, over 300 more
than the required number, has been filed
with the county clerk, and tho supervisors
will doubtless submit ibe question to a

A “green goods” man has been sending
confidential circulars to people near this
city, offering to sell 83000 of bogus money
for 8&amp;00 and other sums In proportion.
goods
It was a cold day and tho green
“
”~J~
man needn’t look for any bites from tills
direction.
your happiness
If you would Increase____
..
and prolong your life, forget your neigh­
bor’s faults. Forget the slander you have
heard. Forget the temptations. Forget
the fault-finding, and give a little thought
to the cause which provoked IL Fdrget the
peculiarities of your friends, and only re­
member the good points that make you
fond of them.
Michigan’s supremo court has recently
decided that the exact amount of cash
must be tendered in the payment of fare
on railroads and that in case of non-compli­
ance a person can be put off a train, and
that the carrying of change Is simply a
matter of accommodation to passengers.
This also bolds good in the selling of tick­
ets at railroad offices.

The steam heating apparatus of the high
school building has never worked satis­
factorily: and while those who put It In
have done an endless amount of tinkering
at It, it still falls to do iu work. We be­
lieve the gentlemen who put In the ap­
paratus gave a bond, also a guaranty.
They should be compelled to make the ap­
paratus work successfully, or take it out
aud refund the money paid them.

Hon. Frederick Bush, mayor of Kalama­
zoo. died from the effects of a cancer Sat­
urday noon. He was president of the
Kalamazoo A Hastings Construction Com­
pany and held other large financial Inter­
ests In Kalamazoo. He was the most
public spirited man In the city and Kala­
mazoo mourns his death. He was 59years
of age, ami leaves a wife and two sons to
mourn his loss.' The funeral occurred
Tuesday and was largely attended.
Tho mercantile failures In the United
States for the year 1891. were 92.273, as
against 10,907 In 1890. The failures of
1891 are greater In number than any prior
year. In amount of liabilities, however,
the figures are almost precisely the same
as those of last year, amounting to 81S9,000,000. The amount lost does net ex­
ceed that of the previous year, while the
average amount of liabilities of each fail­
ure Is 815,491 in 1891 as against 847,400
in 1890.

75 quires.

The annua! meeting of the stockholders
of the Hasting* Wool Boot Co. was held In
the office of the HastingMHty Bank Tues­
Hereafter, changes for advertisements day, p. m. The folluwrit# directors for
must reach this offlce*Tuesdays at latest to
the corporation for thc'/nsulng year were
Insure insertion In the issue of the week
when brought.
7 elected: Chester Messer. R. B. Messer,
Clement Smith. P. T.. Colgate. D. W.
Reynolds, and M. L. Cook. The directors
The Y. M. S. C. gave a hop in Union re-elected the old officers: Chester Messer
president; Clement Smith, view president;
hall last evening.
Reynolds, treasurer, and M. L- Cook,
Hear ''Josiah Simpkins” Rt Union hall Dan
secretary.

Tuesday evening.

The four year old daughter of Frank
Crates, living near Coate Grove, was se­
verely bitten by a dog. while walking on
the
streets Tuesday. When nearly In
L. N. Mixer, in the second ward, has
front of Bpary Phillips grocery store the
a good cutter to sell cheap.
dog was met. and without any cause, made
Clothes wringers and carpet sweepers
a vicious jump's! the child, catching her
repaired at Second Hand store.
.
by the lip and lacerating it in a terrible
Eighteen people with “Joilah Simpkins” manner. Constable Wait shpt the dog
twice and It was found dead In a field
at Union hall next Tuesday evening.
northeast of the city later In the day. The
Tbe city’s snow plows seem to be snow­ dog was part shepard. It Is not thought
ed under in some parts of the city at least
that the dog was mad, though he acted
Michigan millers have pledged 40,000 strangely after biting the little girl, but
pounds of Hear for the starving people of that he had been poisoned.
Russia.
Friday afternoon about one o’clock flie
The McGtbney Family will give an en- was discovered in the home of Dr. Turner
In the 4th ward. The Inmates were all
tertainmeut In Union hall on th«*
sick at the time and unable to do anything
Jan. 28th.
towards saving the household effects.
Cash for second band furniture, stoves.
Willing hands, however, succeeded In res­
carpets and gents’ clothing at' Second
cuing a few thing! The house Is nearly a
Hand store.
wreck and comparatively worthless. The
Wanted—a good girl to do general house loss falls heavily on Mr. Turner, as he is
work. Good wages ^assured. Enquire of an old man, and tho loss Is a total one.
The fire laddies made a good run and did
A. E. Kenaston.
goal work, notwlths’anding the breaking
The Bankrupt store has Just received a
caY load of boots and shotn. Just keep of the pipe almost at the outset, which Im­
peded work somewhat. A subscription
your eye on them.
paper has been circulated for his benefit.
Several people took in the play at the amLcnbugirwULno doubt be signed to re­
Academy of Music, Kalamaxoo, Wednes­ build what the fire fiend has destroyed.
day evening of last week.
.
Tbe lectures by Jas. K. Applebee given
Good second hand cutter for sale 'cheap.
Enquire ot Dr. J. C. Andrus.

:

1

■f

We hope that the generons offer of -N.
T. Parker for an opera house Will be con­
sidered favorably this year.
.--Il Is now the Grand R-ipids Herald, in-;
stead of Telegram-Herald, the superlluous
word bavhig been dropped.

Barry County’s representatives In the
various colleges have returned to their
studies alter the Christmas vacation.

The engines on the C. K. A S. were
- draper] In mourning the fore part of the
week on account of tbe death of Presidtnt
Bush.

■

This year will no doubt see the pay­
ment of the 80.000 due on tbe water works
bonds. Next year should see steps taken
to build a new city hall.

One ot the beat things In the way of cntertalnments ever here will be “JosUb
Simpkins.” Hear It at Union hall. Tues- ■
day evening, January lOJh.
•
In an opinion banded down Tuesday the
U. 3. supreme court unanimously decided
that a witness need »&lt;H testify In any cause
If his testimony would tend to crimluntj
himself.

tn the society rooms, under the auspices
ol the ladies connected with Emmanuel
church were very well attended and thor­
oughly appreciated by all who listened to
them. There Is some talk of having a reg­
ular course of lectures in this city next
winter, aud if such proves to be the case,
we trust that all will show an active Inter­
est, and we would suggest tiiat Mr. Apple­
bee be re-engaged fora series of lectures.
In cities hereabouts, some of the most noted
lecturers of the country are engaged at
such a price that members of ttie lecture
course pay less than 25 cents per lec u e,
ami with proper encouragement the same
would be true here.

The annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Hastings Chair A Table Co. took
place at the Company’s office yesterday,
aud was very
largely attended.
1,900
of the
------------------, —
------------- -----------------2,000 shares being represented. Tbe stat "
—«»
’* company’s affairs was read and
me
nt of '*
the
was very satisfactory to the stockholders,
who voted to Increase the capital stock
from 930,000 to 932.000. thus enabling the
company to carry on Its bnsloeaa to much
greater advantage. The following gentle­
men wope-ehoMn as directors for the m-

PERSONALMENTION,

Mra. N. T. Parker ta stek with tbe grip.
O. A. Gibbs, uf Lansing, was In the elty&gt;
Friday.

R.K. Grant la visiting bis
Chester.

ancle in

J. W. Bentley was in Grand Rapids
Monday.

Monday.
C. A. Brown of Battle Creek was here
Thursday.

E. Messinger,
city Tuesday.

of Allegan, was in tbe

J. D. Sumner, of Kalamazoo,
the city Tuesday.

was In

Glen Greenfield, of Grand Rapids, was
In the city Monday.
John Beumer made a business trip to
Battle Creek Tuesday.

M. E. Wright, of Detroit, was In the city
on business Thursday.
Mrs. C. H. Van Arman ot Grand Rapids
was In the city last week.

Miss Mabie Main, of Lansing, Is TbitIng her relatives In this city.

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nims, ot Lake
Odessa, were In the city last week.
Gardener Pdtter, of Orchard Park. N. Y.
is visiting relatives in the city and vicinity.

Mrs. Frank Barnes and Mrs. N. T.
Diamond went to Vermontville yesterday.
Hon. Daniel Striker attended
tho
funeral of Pres. Bush in Kalamazoo Tues­
day.
Percy Jones, of Dayton, Ohio, made a
short visit with friends ln&gt; the city Tues­
day.

Miss Kate Evans, of Bellevue, is visit­
ing Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McElwain this
week.
»
•
■ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bradley, of Grand
Rapids, spent Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs.
A. Davenport.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clifford, formerly of
this city, but now living In Dakota are vis­
iting friends here.
.

E. M. 'Knapp and wife, old residents of
Grand Rapids, visited L. N. Mixer and
family Saturday and Sunday last.

Star Concert Company in Union ball Sat­
urday evening was, without a doubt, tbe
finest concert ever giv« n In ibe city, and
those who did md avail themselves ol the
opportunity afforded of attending, missed
tbe best musical treat ever offered to the
people of this elty. Every member of the
.company la an artist of true merit, and
we exceedingly regret that the house was
not filled to overflowing, as It ought to
have been. But though the audience was
small it made up In appreciation what It
lacked Id size. Every number on the pro­
gram was encored and cheerfully respond­
ed to. Mr. Gilder la a pianist of national
reputation and a composer an well. Mat­
ter Cecil has a fine, cultivated voice,' and
his songs were well received. 31 las Cham­
berlain as a whistling solnht was wonder­
ful. tbe highest notes being easily reached.
The violin playing of Mias Christie was
duly appreciated, and tlie most difficult
music *t. performed by her-with case.
Mr. Elliott as an impersonator was far
above tbe average. The company Is com­
posed of artists, and If they ever strike
Hastings again we feel safe In saying tiiat
they will be greeted with a much larger
audience than that of Saturday evening.

John Coffield, formerly of this city, died
of pneumonia to Chicago last week and
bls remains were brought here for inter­
ment. Deceased was boro In Rochester,
N. Y.. 35 yean ago, moving to thia county
with his parents when five years old.
Being deprived of all tbe earlier advan­
tages. by hard work he earned the money
to put him through the Kalamazoo Bus­
iness college, and later through Worth­
ingtons college to Chicago. When about
20 years of age be left home and since
then has made money rapidly by feats of
penmanship, and rapid portrait sketching,
in which work be bad no superior In the
country. He was a member of Excelsior
Lodge No. 3 of Chicago, acting as Fluto.
As Pluto lie had more than a local repu­
tation, being recognized as the best iu the
state, and often being Invited to other
cities to assist In working the third rank.
His brother Knights did ail Io their power
for him, but to no avail. Brothers J. C.
Hoffman and Chas. W. Knie, of Excelsior
lodge No. 3, of Chicago, accompanied the
remains to this city. The funeral occurred
Sunday afternoon
from
the Catholic
church, and was conducted under the
auspices of Barry lodge, K. of P. of till*
city, and was largely attended.

The Coart Hone* Question.
A. J. Bowne of Grand Rapids was in the
At their meeting last week the siipervtecity Monday, and attended tbe funeral of ora voted to submit to the qualified voters
his sister, Mrs. Sprague In Hope.
of the county the question of raising
L. H. Everts Is looking after tho display 854.000 to build a court house and jail.
of the Chair and Table company at the The vote wav unanimous. Certainly It
must be admitted that the supervisors
Grand Rapids furniture exposition.
would not want the people to vole this tax
Among the victims of the prevailing if It were not imperatively necessary.
malady Is manager Pendergast, whose
The extra expense uf taking all prison­
business trip west has been delayed on ers to Charlotte and paying their railroad
that account
fare, the officers’;! fees and board, would
R. T. F. Dodds left for a visit'with his be sufficient to pay the Interest on the ex­
pense of the new jail: aud aside from that.
parents In Pennsylvania Tuesday and will
make a trip through the south before re­ Barry county people would have the satin­
taction uf knowing they had a Jail that
turning here.
was fit to keep a human being in: and that
John Beamer was In the city Friday on means much when It is considered that in­
his Initialtrip for the Grand Rapids Brass nocent as well os guilty persons are often
Company, with which concern he Is now confined In Jails.
connected as salesman.
It should not be necessary to say one
word on the court bouse question. If
Andrew Coffield, ot Kansas City, Kan­
sas: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coffield, of Dowa­ what is known on that subject Is not suf­
ficient to show the people of Barry county
giac: Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith and James
the great danger from fire to which the
Coffield of Flint attended tbe funeral of
valuable records ot the county are exposed,
their brother. John Coffield Sunday.
then nothing we might say can convince
N. T. Parker was taken suddenly 111
Sunday evening, and it was reported that
he had suffered a stroke of paralysis.
Such, we are pleased to say, was not so.
At present he Is easier and bids fair to
speedily recover.

Our reprfbrs will bear with mingled
pleasureand regret that M. J. Goss, the
business hustler of Prairieville, has been
made secretary of the Michigan Paper Co.,
of Plainwell, and has gone to that place to
take active charge of his work. Ills family
will remain In Prairieville for a tlnia at
least It will be a matter of great regret
to his many friends here if Barry county
should lose so enterprising, energetic, and
public spirited a citizen as Mr. Gass.

The Yankee comedy “Josiah Simpkins”
was greeted Saturday night at Adair's
Opera house by an appreciative audience.
Many favorable comments were made and
general satisfaction wa« given. The sing­
ing and dancing was good, and the “Coun­
try Dance” wn^one of the best features.
Miss Lettie Wright as Effie Chase played
her role with skill and was frequently ap­
plauded. Miss Lotta Monteith as Jennie
Dot, was very creditable, and Nellie Fay
was a lively newsboy. The company has
considerable talent and is worthy of the
patronage of amusement going people.

Having accepted a position with tbe
Michigan Paper Co. at Plainwell, I shall
be In Prairieville only Saturday evenings
of each week, but shall continue the lum­
ber business. The yahd at Prairieville
will be In charge of G.^ A. Blackman, at
Nib, Martin Woodard, and Geo. Nosier at
Cloverdale. Parties wanting prices on
building estimates can write ma at Plain­
well or see mo at Prairieville Saturday
evenings. Any one deAiring to pay their
note or account will fiud them with G. A.
Blackman.
Yours truly,

Prairieville, Jan. 0, 1892.
The favorable Impression produced on
the first appearance of the agreeable liquid
fruit remedy Byrup of Figs a few years
ago baa been more than confirmee by the
pleasant experience of all wbo have used
It. and the success of the proprietora and
manufacturers the California Fig Byrup
Company.
We sincerely thank our kind friends and
neighbors for their assistance In the death
and burial ot our beloved wife and mother.
Wnlby WalkbA
Mint John Yovsa.

Farm of 120 acres In Irving. Barry
county, Mich., known as the Mlles Engle
farm. Soil good, 70 acres under good cul­
tivation. 50 acres good oak timber, seven
miles from Hastings. Above farm will be
sold cheap, and on very reasonable terms.
For particulars enquire of W. J. Dibble.
Marshall. Mich, or Philo A. Sheldon.
Hastings, Mich.

_ ______ ___
_______well
__________
j Fuller./Rol&gt;ert Dawson. Clement Smith, 1
' Margaret
Boyd,
known ________
to resorters
and all who have travel* d through :»»«i Arthur Brown, A. E. K* nastou and D. t
north, as the ••medtelne woman,” died * t W. Rrgxra. Tbe directors met and organ- hoiHH at
’dlMiou. n«.-ar
n&lt; ar Petoskty
elcetiMC the following officers:
offlecrs: 2
. her
her botue
al ludlaii
Indian ..'dhMiou.
Pt-toskt y iaed by electing
nett)Uy. Lx is nut known just Jww oto

tbra. To any tuw»r who uray dooM
we worn®
Visit tbe county oMces and. be your owa

in fixture*.
action. It
peratlvoly

property. It will require a ux of but 10
cento on each 9100 to ihImj 918.000 each
year fur three yean. Following la the
resolution of the board as taken from the
official record:
Resolved, Thai at th* next annual
township meeting Io Barry conoty, state
of Michigan, to be held in the various
township® of aald'county snd wards of tbs
city of Hastings in said county, nn Mon­
day, the 4th day &lt;-f April. A. D. 18 H, the
following resolutions shall b* submitted to
the qualified vbiereof Mid euuatv tor their
ratification and approval or rejection:
That the sum of 854.000 be raised by taxa­
tion Uy tbe county of Barry, to be used un­
der the direction and control of the Board
of Supervisors of said county In building

comrlrtM
fiatabM a*
«
or l»ISre Joly 1, IWU t*4 U* ■»!&gt;«»«*
twin rt how to be coujmsceed daring

ihe expiration of the year 1W8: tk*

BOO In the year 1882; and 818.000 tn the
year 1894. That said resol utioos to raise
tbe raid sum of 854.800 foe tbe par*0M
aforesaid ue submitted to said eJeettoa
upon printed bellutsand to read « foDoere:

Royal Baking Powder
Has no Equal
The Royal Baking Powder will make sweeter, lighter, finer-flavored
and more wholesome bread, biscuit and cake than any other leavening
agent It is of higher strength, and therefore goes further m work and
is more economical. All government and scientific tests go to show
this. Royal Baking Ponder as a leavening agent is absolutely without

an equal.

Rush Medical College, Chicago.
“As the result of my tests I find the Royal
Baking Powder superior to all the others in every
respect It is entirely free from all adulteration
and unwholesome impurity, and in baking it
gives off a greater volume of leavening gas than
any other powder. It is therefore not only the
purest but also the strongest powder with which
I am acquainted.

Walter S. Haines, M. D.,’’ Prof. ofCkmutry.
Chicago College of Pharmacy.
“The Royal Baking Powder, which tests the highest
in strength, is free from lime, alum, lime phosphates or '
other adulterations. Its superlative purity, the entire
wholesomeness of its ingredients, the scientific manner
in/whfch they are combined, together with its much
greater strength, make the Royal unquestionabjy supe­
rior to any other baking powder.

“H. D. Garrison," Prof. of Omutry,

THIS 15
DIFFERENT
.4
What is?
Our great one-quarter oft sale.
What a contrast it is to the usual January sales with their inventory odds, ends,
scraps, driblets, qnd other such rackets which
you read and perhaps hear daily! Not the
leavings: but full rounded, strong, dignified,
commanding are the stocks to which we in­
Continued from last week.
vite your attention. Not a few odd things
“He laughs beat who laughs last.’
that no one needs reduced a few cents, bnt a
whole complete stock at a reduction of 25 cents on each dollar. It
means a loss to us on some lines, but yours the benefit.
Shelves, counters and tables loaded down with all that is desirable
in Clothing for mep and boys—hundreds have taken advantage of this
golden opportunity.
Those wbo ought to know say that such values in seasonable, desir­
able Suits and Overcoats were never offered in this city before. No words
can tell the story completely. You’ll hardly believe your eyes when you
see what marvels of worth a few dollars will buy.
People take a just pride in our beautiful store, It isn’t one of many
parts—not a sub-station for rejected goods of larger cities; not relying
on another's reputation, but alive to the interests of customers, it is
bound to please and gain new friends.

CLOTHING
FOR MEN.
FOR BOYS.

Marriage UceiMco.

Mich.

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�TUHFAND TRACK NOTES.

Banner. I OVEHObdB WITH WINE
Thursday, Jan. 1*. 1892.
COOK BROS., Proprietor*.

ONE ExNJOYS
Both the method aud results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Xiiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
tem eflectnally, dispels colds, h' idaches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy ot its kind ever pro­
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial tn its
effects, prepared only from the mo-f
healthy ana agreeable subetanees, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all aud have made it the most
. popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for eale in 50c
and $1 bottles ny all leading drug­
gists.
Any reliable druggist who
may not have it. ou band will pro­
cure it promptly for any one whd
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

anu It. IS

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markable cure* this medicine a^vmpllsbes.
Druggists roy: When wo sell a botite of
Hood’s Barsaperills to a new customer we
are sure to see him beck los few weeks
after more,-proving that ttx? good n-su to
from a trial bottle warrant com»»«»in« iu
use. Thia positive merit Hood’s baraaparilla posefwes by virtue of lhe peculiar
combination, proportion and
in its preparation, and by which all the
remedial value of tbe ingredients used la
retained. Hood'a Sarsaparilla to thin
too long to quote tn full in thwte brief
peculiar to Itself and absolutely unequalled
note* I xnu*t beg the reader to porura with
in Ita power as a blood purifier. and as a
Bible in hand, as ahould aiway* be done, tonic (or building up the weak and weary,
otherwise lewson help* may become a anare and giving nerve strength.
and hindrance.
.
Garret ZnfelL aged 85, one of tbe oldest
I. "Woe to tbe crown of pride, to tbe
drunkards of Ephraim. • • • overoom* pioneers of Richfield, waa found dead in
with wtne.” Thto to a le-on of warning bis hay loft.
to tbe Hcnnixooa, aelf IndulgouC unbeliever*
Anns© Coata blippod while carrying
in laraei—a came pronounced upon them
instead of tho bleraing which might hove boiling water up atsin) In John Whalen*
been tbelra had they only been willing and ijousc, Bay City, and was severely scalded.
obedient (Ira. i. 18. «). OUrarve how this
A committee of non-residents will apand the next three chapter* bogiua with pmtoe the value of the water works com­
"Woel” then •'Behold a rigbteo.ua king” pany’s plant at FIlnL and the city will buy
(xxxil. I); another woe, A judjjment. and
1L
■
then the kingdom come* (xxxv,1 I-(Ok '
Brighton has a winter shuffle on. They
g. "Behold th* Ix&gt;rd hath a mighty and
•trong one. who- shall cuafl down to the have started a bualneoa men’s association
'.hut
earth with tbe ban&lt;L" Rl-ad verae* IA 17 to dole out bonusea for anything that
and scu what thk tolghty aud strong one strayeth.
'•
pnght have been to them had they built
upon Him. bat wbat He will be because of
Maj. McKinley has written to Mr.
their sin.
1 "The crown of pride, tbe drunkards of Blaine to make denial that be ever told
,
Ephraihi. shall (lw trodden under feet," Hon. George»llaiaey that Air. Blaine favor­
Natlonaand Individuals choose their own ed a duty on bides.
dratlny If willing now to find their joy
Ex-Mayor Carter Harritun, proprietor of
In God and in Hi* will, proving that Hi*
love is better than wine (CanL 1, S) then the Chicago Times, Is going to erect a
all the Joy* of His kingdom shall be theirs; twelve-story building at u cost of $1,000,­
but if they prefer tbe joys of tbe vine of 000 for that paper.
the earth, they most expect to suffer the
Judges. D. McEnery, nominated for
wrath of God Her. xir.'lli, 19.
A "And the glotfomi beauty which la on governor by the lottery
. democrats of Louishl fwst

national

quarter, inter­

SERIES, JAN. 17.

the head uf the fat valley shall be a fitdlng 'iana lottery.
'flower.*' * * * The terraced aud luxu•
. Vta»«rt.
riantly fruitful hill* of Samaria arc a'
The Colonial I arllamei&gt;t &lt;»f
let orto,
•ymbol of expire worldly luxuriance ! Auatra la, w„
ll.Tw nl
and pleasure. Israel was placed in a laud । cause it would not pass a bill f r t v. .
flowing with milk and honey that abe ’-ration of all the Australian colonic*.

might glorify God iu tbe author nnd giver
.
. .j
p
b(owu
of every gift she enjoyed; but when she en I
A
1*
d
joyed her luxuries and forgot G&lt;m1 aheoaly 1 ) * |A,nh5|fniltH nr/f«&gt;*rftil lest there be an
wrought sorrow for herself, discarding an lbe
a^rov .2 JwaT
tt.nv.1 for . pr~=l Jor wbfeh Pn.™f “al, vi|auiww
•»»■■•«&lt;« vumm
f'110',1 ,'» tatro’ ,b*
8AM FHAMCISCO. CAL
« (uIIdk Qowrr.
{I
llnirrlst
Druggist O'Connor, wlio drwrrf the
lOlHSVtLU, KL
HEW fOSA. H.V.
1 -1» Ltnrl.; .ball ,h. Ixrrd of H»u 1 wounds
„.ound, of
o(
|!1Mr||
s«p,
,„.i bl,
Rusaell
te tor .crown nt,lory .ml or . .Irod.rn I c,erkl , ,hc „„ of
dlni„,lir mrof beauty, unto the residue of His people. I plosion,
- -has not- yet been paid fur hia ser­
Unto the remnant wbo shall be left after
vices. He wants ?15.
the judgmanta have fallen God shall bo an
eternal excellency. They are spoken of as
Tbe Emperor, of Japan, .dissolved the
but a third part of tbe nation, but they Japanese Parliament last Friday and or­
shall be Hia people and He will lie thMr dered a neiy election of representatives.
HER SON’S LOATHSOME DISEASE Cod. (Z«b Mill. 8.W. X««nl,.toll H.b.
___________________
.IB.The obstruction
tactics of the popular
parREMOVED. *
their crown of glory, bat*they sliufl I* His^ ty caused IL
’
crown uf glory, and n royal diadem in Hia ■ '
'
band (Isa. ixll, St
•
Constantine C. Darrow nnd Sarah G.
A
"And
for
n
spirit
of
judgment
to
।
Gaskill,
jonngstcra
of
Lrckport.
N.
Y.,
Catarrh—Urvitt Discharge from Nose
Him that sittetb in judgment, and for ' weft
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married
a year ago. A
court
now de
strength to them that turn the Little to cides that tbe tie l» binding, nltltough they
the gate." He will t&lt;- wisdom to the ruler* never lived together.
x
who rule for Him, aud Ho will is- the
John Norris and the Chllctuil brothers of
strength of al! who tight for Him aud drive
the enemy from their gates. The Ixird l« a Shade Valley. Penn., have gone to war
God of judgment (or dlsceftilnetit) chapter over a piece uf land, which hnd been in liti­
Chippewa Falls, Wls., Dec. 4. 189ii
xxx, 18. and nil who rely upon Hirn will gation for many years.
Each aide to
The 1’ernna Medicine Co., Columbus, 0|
have wisdom given them to decide rightly. backed by about fifteen armed men. No
7. "lint they atoo have errrvl through one killed yet.
Gentlemen: Jt Is with grwit pleasure
that I write of the benefit derived from wine, and through strong drink arc out of
John L. Sullivan announces he will not
your remedy. Penina.
Mj- little boy, the way /They err in vision they idumlilo
about twelve years old. has always been in judgment" And these were the priest* fight Slavin unless thn latter whips Peter
troubled with catarrh very l«'l several and prophets who should hare led the peo­ Jackson in the match next May. A meet­
years, nnd 1 had great fears of his going ple in the right way. There is a wisdom ing to overcome tbe objection will be held
Into consumption. He had a bad cough of this world which iutoxlckic* nnd blibda by their backers and friends hi New York
that 1 could not check, and his head was people to the truth of God. many teacher* next Monday.
In a terrible condition. His bead dis­ and preachers thus err and stumble now
John Johnson, aged 55, and crazy,
charged so much for years that It was a ndays und multitudes ore led astray by
thought the world was going tn be swal­
charge oh my mind to keep hint supplied them. Test all oy isa viil, 20. R.. V.
with handkerchiefs. 1 had to use every
8. "For all tables are full of vomit and lowed up by water yesterday. He took
fllthiiieoK, so that there Is no place clean.” refuge on an improvised ark. made of a
rag that I could get at hand. It was as
tonlahlng how he could discharge so much Ah dingiihtlug and abominable its such re­ floating log. tn Newton Creek. New York
from Ids none, I comme nced to give him sults of drunkenness are, so is all spiritual Chy, and remained there until the police
Penina about a month ago. and the dis­ uuclcannesb and unbolineas in the sight of took him into custody.
God. Ash refined aud temperate person
charge from hia head ,|» entirely Mopped,
and also hia cough. He does not Imve to abbora the company of the drunken nnd
use a handkerchief at all. The Peruns profnde, we may in some small measure
A stanch old Baptist wanted to illustrate
seems to act like a magic In his case. 1 iiusyfno bow loathsome to God must be the tbe three sect*. Methodists, Episcopalians
feel as if I can hot find words to express wofuiiy and pleasure loving who bear Hi* and Hardshell Baptism. So he took a
my gratitude for the medicine; but 1 du re­ name He nays He trill .spew them out of chestnut into ths.pulpit one day, and hold­
gret that 1 never tried II before. I thought His month {Her. iii. 16).
ing it up to ths congregation, began:
*J. "Whom shall He teach knowledge!
there was no9ure for him, and had given
"My friends, you see this chestnut; well,
up trying tv have him cured; but when 1 nnd whom shall He make to understand this outer burr here la like the Methodist*,
saw the disease so thoroughly explained In doctriner them that are weaned from the soft and spongy, with no strength into It.
♦ the papers by Dr. Hartman 1 thought, I milk and dtawu from the brerata.’’ Thia Bee. 1 even mash It with my Angers," amt
would try his medicine. I never will lie may be the sneer of tbe drunkards at tho salting the action to the word, he sloughed
without Penina in the house, and 1 will prophet, whom they thiuk talks to them it olT aud disclosed the inner nut. and said:
ua If they were children. Or it may be the
recommend It to nil my friends.
"This Inner nut la like the Episcopalians;
Spirit of tbe Ixird seeking sueh ua He may
Very sincerely yoera.
smooth and dry and velvety, with no sub­
guide into the truth. If the latter, wo stance In it."
MJW. A- E. A&lt; K HUMAN.
cannot help thinking trf-Paul's flifilculty
E. Grand Ave., Ctiip|&gt;ewa Falls, Wls.
"But tbe kurnul, the kurnul, my Chris­
with some believers (nee I Cor. ill, I. 3.
I’KHUNA AS A FAMILY MED1CIXK.
Hcb. v. 13-14). and praying that we mjiy tian friends, is like our gqpd old primitive.
Used according to the directions, Peni­ not be babes like them, but able to eat Hardshell Baptist faith—fall of fatness
and sweetness."
na will secure the family against catarrh, some strong meat.
Hethen proceeded to give his hearers an
colds, coughs, pneumonia, pleurisy, bron­
Itt “For precept must be upon precept,
chitis and consumption. It Is a fact of precept tt[&gt;ou precept; line upon line, line ocular demonstration of his illustration
ever-lnc read ng astonishment that so many upon line; here a little aud t here n little." by crunching the chestnut between bis
otherwise and provident people will, for Bo blind are we t&lt;»spiritual things; and so teeth, and at the name time blowing the
the neglect ot »o simple a precaution as to slow to lenru that we moot have the same moldy meat all over tbe pulpit and ex­
have a bottle of Peruna at hand, bring truths re|&gt;eated over aud over again. Thus claiming, to the astonishment of every
upon themselves the needless sulL-rlng and the Saviour taught, nnd so we must teach body:
"By Jinks, it’s rotten I”-Eli Perkins’
foolish expense that a professional man to also, with patience and perseverance and
■
forced to witness every day.
.
loving kindnrra, relying upon the Spirit to Book.
A cold In tbe head, which a single bottle make ua "apt to teach" &lt;U Tim. il. 21).
of Peruna wllleure, soon becomes a case
I1. "For with stammering lipa and an­
Tbe
Item
cf Insurance to traveling the­
of chronic catarrh, which will require other tongue will Hespeak to this people."
atrical companies is an Important one.
many bottles to entirely cure. A sore As they stammer in their drnnkenoeas, so
throat, which one buttle of Perqna will He will apeak to them by those who in Every company carriro from 32,000 to
310,000 worth of scenery and propertie*.
■cure, soon becomes chronic pharyngitis or their estlmatloa are stammerer*. Paul
■enlarged tonsils, which will require manv was cunsiiforwl by some to be, as to his On thto they carry a queer insnrauee pol­
bottlj*s. a slight cough, which, without a bodily presence, weak, and m to bis speech icy at 5 per centum. The wardrobes and
Tostige of doubt, would sdon disappear contempdblo(I! Cur. x, 10) So aloo were properties of a apectacalar show are usually
with the use of Peruna, becomes dhronlo the prophet* despised a nd hated bscauneof more or fero covered by Insurance st the
taonchltls, which require a persistent use the message they carried (Jer. xl. 19; xx.b). same rate. They are valued at from 33,(XX)
to 315,000, and wardrobes and scenery and
■of leruna for some time. Every practic­
13 "To wbouiyHe aoML-This i* the rest
ing physician see many cases of couaump- whereivlih ye may caune the weary to rest; properties often aggregate a large aum of
tkm each year due directly to a neglect of and this is the refreshing. Far, they would money.
The insurance policy is queer because it
«ugtu. colds, etc., which. If Peruna bad’ not hear.” He would give them rest aud
«*«n kept in the honan and used according niUsess of joy. but His word wax to them expressly differs from sll other kinds of
to directions, would have been prevented a weariness, a nerira of trivial commands fire inaaraoes in not requiring a stated
6
lace
of use or storage. It comas high,
In no other department of domestic ar- and they would not hear. In qofetue**
at careful managers consider such In­
•angmnepta la there aueh stupendous dis­ and confidence might they lire If they
regard of the welfare of tbe famllj as in would only return to and rest in Him; but surance a good investment.—New York
Herald.
Kttardlng against (he common Ills of life by they would not (Isa. xxx. 15) So also did
«be use of effective and reliable family Jesus com plain of them.
18. "Bnt the word of the Jxird waa unto
remrtles. If the following advice should
reach every household- in tho land, end them preeept upon precept • • •
dom employed in warfare. Neither the
«IU| .neb elotoenre u u&gt; win
they might go, and fall backward and be saber of tho cavalryman nor the cntlasa of
« would ro0My , bln.lnit to ™eh ol , broken and snared and taken.” The same
tbe sailor ts used to any extent. Cavalry
IMa and cauwa death, give*
~1«U&gt;U would tedimcolltoexMWerui,. ft0**?1
ebuw
..Mom nude, .nd Uxr. h nn
blearing or cursing, joy or aorrow—the UtU. room tor Un old Um. «uwm ot
Una if received, the last If rejected (11
boarding men-of-war and engaging the en­
27ui• “"■’"‘‘“r underwood, do anuctl, Cor. M. 15. 16; Math, xlll, U, 15; Isa. v|, 9
emy hand to hand on the decks of our new
all who live only for th* presenL
■"'••orourrh, raid. &lt;»u^, U)L
nnd wondrousJ y armed. Ironclads. The
■oro Ibrow, UrnnrhllK plturt,,. pneumo- and are tbu Intemperate, whether given
■K moUior ollmllo dlmro will dl.- to wine or not, take heed to this warning, •wort tn naval warfare has given way to
U. KlraoUo dmt ram b, which on. nmt
•—** 01
bouwdiold *0 loo, u hear the word of th* Lord sod learn to do goes crashing into another. The ram may
light tn Him.
be more terrific and desolly in Ita work, bnt
Bat
aught also aak. la it not a* plain
ly written that "Except a man Im born tho hand to hand cutlass fight of tbe last
k*
cannot
aee
the
kingdom
of
In *11 “^'dPPuriGod (John til, 3), and yet multicndoa of
of ordinary buslnws.
Drue M«nf»rt«rtng church goers and church nwmbore wbo
know nothing of th* new birth are vainly
«^»»y &lt;* Colucatau, Ohio, for a free dreaming
of ^Uty and of p«ma It L
WTittoo that without shedding of blood
khpioo, for a Ls th* l.lood
Krimmstfor tb*aool(H*h.

A GRATEFUL MOTHER.

Ten States have kite tracks.
Nutwood bas seventeen In the J30 Hat.

loe trottlu* U all tbe • gv’’ at Mln dmpo­
lls.
There are eighty eiectlmsecr mares at
Palo Alto, that have never been worked.
Joseph Outhwalte baa made an offer of
JdO.OOO tot Alcantara, but It was refused.

Tbe leg of Ethel Y. 230, which was
broken, 1ms lieaied perfectly under a plas­
ter casL
American horses are being shipped to
Aberdeen. Scotland, for coach aud driving
purposes.

Sirius, two-year-old record
was
•old when lea* tbag a year old for fll»,
and again In bls ydhrlin* form for Ft»5.-

Sunol 2:0«X and Alfred H. 9:15 W will
make quite a smooth pair to alt behind.
Robert Buuuer wifi begin driving them
soon.
‘

Sopot 2:08,V w*» measured after reacbNrw York from California. She stood 16
hands and; halt an inch forward and l«3K
The sort of brood marcs that are In de-.
mAd and always will be. are tbwe that
have produced speed at the trot or pace or
that have themselves shown the possession
of this important quality.
The year 1801 has been especially con­
spicuous In the splendid producing powers
displayed by a number of great atailmns.
Electioneer In this respect, leads any other
horse, not only of the last, but of any preceedlng year—bls additions to the Hat for
1891 being thirty-five. Red Wilkra la bls
closest competitor with twenty-eight. Nett
after him comes Nutwbud with twenty-six.
Then follows. In the order named. Onward
with seventeen: Pilot Medium with flfiren;
Sidney with thirteen: Robert McGregor
with twelve; Egbert nnd Alcantam with
eleven each; Alcvonc and Happy Medium
with ten each, nnd Dictator, Gambetta
Wilkes. Jay Hird nnd Louis Napoleon with
nine each. The sites that have produced
eight or less are quite nuiufnius.

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MORTGAGE SALE.
On the ISth day of May, A. D. 1*0. Fh'.nes* D.

parcel of land, situate iu the city of Ilantinga.
In the county of Burry and stale of Mlcbtavn,
and described a* follows, to wit: Lnt two (4 of
(&gt;11*11 clghtes n (18) in tbe eastern addition to the
village, now «ftv. of Hasting*, equity of Barry
and state of Michigan, according to rwrded
l&gt;lat thereof. Aud mortgage wav. on the. Slat
day of May. A !&gt;. tftri. recorded in tbe office of
the register ot deeds for (he county ot Harry. In
the state of Michigan, tn litter thirty four (M) of
mortgages ou p»ge unchundred aud eighty seven
(Ud*.
Ha:d mortgage was 00 tbe 3l»t day of May
1M» asalgoHi t&gt;v aald A. H. Avera tn henry L
Newton, which said S««*gT&gt;.neiit waa oh the ?lsl
day of May. a. D.
dui&gt; recorded Iu raid
reghirr’s-tDee. In liner thirty alx •») of mort­
gages on page forty two (43).
. Meld murtgw was on the inh day of January,
A- D. UM. aaolgu«&lt;('hv said Henry L Newton to
Stuart. KHappen A Weaver, which said BMlgnmeat was ou the xuh day of Mav A. I». l»«l.
duly recorded In Mkl register's office. In litter
thirtv six of mortgages, cu page one hundred
and sixty &lt;iltiort«).
Default has been made In the condition &lt;»f•
said mortgage. There i- now due and unmdd
on said mortgage one hundred and flftv fonr
dollars aud thirty eight cents for prln.'ipsl
thereof and interest 1 hereon No proceedings
at law or in equity bare been Instituted to re­
cover ash! sum of mouer. or any (mrt thereof.
Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of the
power of sale contained in said mortgage, and
in [mrsuance uf the statute Iu Rich caw m.-ule
and provided, the premises above and In said
mortgage desert bed. or so much thereof as may
beneeessarv. will be sold at public vendue to
Um highest bidder, at tbe north front door t&gt;(
tbe court bouse. Iu (he city of Hastings. Harry
county, Michigan, that being the place at hold­
ing the Circuit Court for said county.) on the
rard day of J» unary. A. D. 18W, at to o'eloek of
the forenoon ot said day. to satisfy the amount
liien diieon sard mortgage, together with all
legal costa. Including tho attorney’s fro of
fifteen dollars, provided tn said mortgage acil
by the st. tut* thereto pertaining.
Dated October STtb. Wl.
Wiujam J. Bn-AUT,
Loyal E. Knaffsn,
ClIAHLKSM. WEAVBK.
(omvrhtag tbe Orm of Wuart, Knappen &amp;
Weaver, assignees of mortgage.

Attorneys for aatfgnrea of mortgage.

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, Count* nf Barrv,—ss.
Notice la hereby given, that bv aii order of the
Probate court for the Cnnntv v( Barry, made on
the 7th day ot January'. A. D. iMti.afx monUta
from chat date were allowed fur creditors to
prv’.enl Ibrlr i lslm-i ssnlnst the estate ot C. CoL
H.An. laf. ...
___ ”,
topre»e&lt;it their claims to Raid Probata court M
tbe PnOiale office In tbe City of Hastings, for e»sntinnliou aud alluwaure. on or before the
8-ven(h &lt;fsy of July next, and that sMcb
Hahns will lie hearl before said court on Thnrshe seventh day of Jidy next, a* w o’clock
f"n*»&gt;oon ot eaeb of ■ boss day*.
Dated January 7th. A.' D. l«os.
’
Chai. W. ammstuono.

well satisfied Ipat

Santa Claus
Soap
Is 4b« Best LauhdrySoap ii)H)e vfcrfd
and I use it in »JI iqy vAsliui? ajidclesfling^
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N.KfAIH8AHK&amp;C0. dticogo

CHANCERY SALE,
&lt;11 Toiranance of and by virtu*
virtue of an
anorder
(n'tmraaance
order and
MIIHtl ot
decree of the circuit court !nr
tor thn
the eounty
Bran, iu
hancery. In the Ktate Of
Barry,
in CChancery.
of Mtefclf
Miriilgnn.
made and dated on
tm the ninth day ofFeanu-,.
of February.
A. D. 1KH.
U81, tn
in a c« rttdn
rtidii cause
eaUM therein pending.
pending,
wherein Dm id K. Cook to cmnptalnant and
Will mu Xuachuitt, John Zuw-htuU.
ZincbniU, &gt;n l
defendants: Not­
Gottlieb ZusclinlU are defendants;
timt
ice is hereby given
r.—’- I. *hall
L-X.- at public aurtfon to Uie highest bidder, on
Suurvtav. Hm sixth day of February, A. D. Httf.
at ten o'clock In the torenoott at the north front
door of the Court House, in th* City of IListtugs.
Coimtv of Barry and State of Michigan. (Mid
Court House being the place for holding the«*ircult court for said County «»f Barry &gt; the follow­
ing drtwrtbed property, to wit:
AU those errtata pieces or parcel* of lawi'att*
ante, lying and befog In the c-urnty of Barry
and Htateot Michigan, known ami described as
follows, to all: All tlurt part of the north oart
Si-rter of the north west quarter, and that part
tbe east twenty-flve acres of land off *od from
tbe east side of the west f racttouaJ half of north
west quarter, bln* on the north or northerly
aldo of the Utile Tbornapp'e rtver. etnuainlng
twi iity--ix and o-too acre* be th« asme more or
Iran: A Iso th" west forty-two and KS-1M) acres
off and ftom the west aldo of Hie west fracilonal
halt of tb* north west quarter, all orl seettou
eighteen and eoHtalnlur in all sixty eight amt
no 100 acres, be the sanrn mon- or less; Alan the
ea»t ten acres • f tend off ana from Che east side
of Che south wert quarter of the south wrat
quarter of *ectio:i seven; All in town four
north, rang* seven west.
Dated. Hastings, Mich..Dec SL 18B1.
AbONIA E. KltNAnoN.I
Circuit Court (tatnmlsatouer,
Barry County. Mick.
Smith A Colgbovil
Solicitors for Complainant.

1 that the heirs st law of said
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NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of Barry -ss.
Notice Is hereby given, that by an order of
the Prehate Court for the County of Barry
made on the 4th day of Decctnbrr. A. D. 1WI.
six mouths from that date wereallowed forereriItore to prewnt their claims against the estate
of Samuel Berkey, deceased, late of said county,
doreaseti. and I hat ail creditor* of said deceased
are required to present their claims to-wild
Probate Court, at the I’rohiUe Office. In the City
of Hastings, for examination and alinwanre, «*n
or before the Ith day of June next,
and that such claims will t&gt;e beard before said
court, oo Friday, the 4th day of March
and on Saturday, the 4lb day of June
next, at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon of each of
those days.
Dated December 4th. A. D. (Ml.

Judge of Probate.

PROBATE ORDER;
State of Michigan, County of Barry—m.
At a Betalon ot the Probate Court fortbe
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office,
In the city of Itaatlnn. In aald county, on
Thursday, tbe (Tlh day of December, In the year
one thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
Prot»tenl’ CbariM W’ Annrtroug. Judge of
In the matter of the estate of Hiram
Fortes, dco-ased.
-DnrMS'nzajdaHnx the petition duly vertfled, of Irvin 8. Forbes, son of said deceaaed.
praying that edmtnlatratinn of said estate mav
be granted to said pelloncr or some other
sintsbte pereoa.
Thereupon it to ordered Abat Tuesday, the iMh
day of January. A. D.Ikm. at ten o'clock in
the forenoon, be tuaigued for the hearing of said
petition, and that tinrtclrs at law of said deceas­
ed; and all other peraona InterrMed In said
estate, are required to appeun, at a aroalon of
said court, then to be holden at. the Probate
office In the eltr of Hastings. In said ewnntv.
and show rau&gt;-. f( any there be. why (hr praver
Pctl,,“®*r n,ttZ ,iot ’•« granted. And
it to further ordered, that said pettllnocr give
notice to the persons Interested in said estate,
of the pendency of Mid petition, and the bear
,n* ,htnTr.l,y c*U!,lnk " ’'‘■I'’ of this order to be
pu Ml sb rd. In the Hastixis BANNrnatMrrs
paper printed and circulated tn aald County of
Barry once In eneb wrck for three successive

Prnbatt.
&lt; Io the matter o( tbe estal

1.

t Nos. S and s will not carry paa*vngers ud’csb
provided with freight train permit*;
Freight trains will be run at the convcntancof the company, who reserve the rtirtgt to change
tbe time ot aueb trains without notice.
F. Bv»H. Gen'l Manager.
II C. I'orrxit. Genl P. * T. AsL i

*“ ALWAYS THE BEST

M A GII.LMAN. LocoJ Ageat, HastiaitB.
O. W. Rvivulm G. F A T. A.. Chicago.

Hastings City Bank,
HaaUngs,

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Mich.

APITAL $75,000.00
SURPLUS •? .000.00.
.

neorporated under tha taws of tbe State at
Michigan.
Open for business Dec. 13.18%.
officers:
D. G. Robinson, President;
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds. Caahiar.
p Dl’JtCTOBS:*

Dan W. Reynolds,
W. H. Powera,
D. G. Robfoboo,
John Carretb.
P. T. Colgrove.

Interest p.ilj on ttdte deposits and a gvac&gt;
iantQng Baaloms Transacted_______________

west
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Chicago &amp; MICHIGAN

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January 3rd. 1*5. ’
l.v Granu EapM* fur. j£ MJ- Mjr M ETT
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♦ Week “aysj’Evvry day IBxrwpt Hatnrtay.
*■ T. b*’ ibruogh chair car to Chicago,
foextra charge for seats.
CbloMto*M«l *ttb
hrw bufleteu: seats an rents.
rough tree chair car to Mani;

Gjtn. DsHavut,
G*®1 Pa**. Agent.

HRTROIT, LANSING ‘
V
&amp; NORTHERN
K&lt;TI&lt;&lt;U1&gt;.
It I* ordered. that Friday tbe uth

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TIME TABLE.

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Haht hundred ami ninety two.
Probata" ’ ^barie’ W&gt; Armstrong, Judge of

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NO. 35.

PROBATE ORDER.

fled nt Viola M. Iceman, widow of said da
praying that a certain Instrument now
wuPlnd •• tbe last
ertSTSiv
*fin»’nlscS,|ou° of' raid
estate may be granted to (ho e»
named or to sumo other sultaNo

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rttations.

ED. 70WERT

PRUBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County wf Borry-as.

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ERSKEEPIT.

�The Broken "Rail Works Some
Terrible Havoc.

terday there was a full attendance to take
up business after the holiday recess. Tbe
report* of the public printer and the inter-

HUB SMASHED OS THE “MOMQI.’
tlons containing nearly 1,000,000 signatures
were filed asking for tbe ratification of the
Congo anti-slavery treaty. A petition ask­
ing for the appropriation of &gt;100 per capita
for transporting negroes to Liberia was
also presented. A batch nf bills then came
In, one of which to appropriate 1100,000 for

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 12.—A rail
broken, a whole Monon passenger train
down on embankment, and many passen­
gers dead and wounded in the outskirts of
the city. Thia waa the story told yester­
day afternoon here. The worst fears were
confirmed a few minutes later when a
freight train carpc to the station with the
dreadful news. The ill-fated train was the
fast mall running between Louisville and
Chicago. It conflated of, a mail car, an
express car, three coaches and the chair
car. It was in charge of Engineer Doyles
and Conductor Bills. The train left
.Crawfordsville on time and pulled out un­
der full head, but when the accident oc­
curred the rate of speed was about twentyfive miles an hour.

HEADACHE!
lum Habit, Drunkenness, etc., are cured by
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, discovered
by the eminent Indiana Specialist in ner­
vous diseases. It does not contain opiates
or dangerous drugs. Finh book of great
cures and trial bottles Free at druggists.
Dr. Miles’ Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind

TRIAL BOTTLE FRE£._
Sold by W. H. Goodyear,

The scene of the wreck b two miles
north of Crawfordsville,, nt Nichobon’s
crossing, and less thana half mile from
the place of the terrible freight ccL,x|&lt;m
of a month ago. The road-bed b cut in a
IT WILL
FOR THEM
BE MUCH.,XwZ-^£4#Z Than Money. steep hillside, with a twenty-foot cmliankEducate them at the Grand Rapids (Mlch.1 Bus­ meat on the right and the valley of Rock
iness College. Ladyirrt Block, tor. I’e.srl ,i..d river on tho left. The train wns rounding
OUawa-stn. Visit us. For cat.ilogue address A.
a sharp curve when tho outer rail broke
B Farish. successor to C. G. Hweusbere
and caused the wreck. The engine passed
in safety. The setting of the brakes on
the engine caused by the mail car break­
ing nway from tho tender told the edgin'
eer that something was wrong.
■.
All Injured In Ono Car.
-The mail enr^raa dragged 100 yard»at&gt;d
-r-.-. I OteR fell twenty feet. -In some unknown
manner it broke loo&gt;e from the baggage
. c*r whi«*h pa-M?*l on without bring wm
~■
1 overtMn,f’l- 'r*!‘ n**xt car waa filled with
luMCKagv •*n&lt;i I’-rt'-engers. The fitetjwissengrr coach wa-. illlwl with jia.‘*engvr» and
‘ yffr?''
-j
tiUT.rtl three lirt.rs before reaching the
—StFyg.’TRjw
। ixsttum. The Move was overturned and
'rtVTTFWmw
1 the car soon destroyed, but the passengers
*nTTT)*r«m*rv
a
escaped- The next coach wns torn to
P,ecwi’ nothing being left but the. bottom
'
ofthecar. It was filled with people and
V»HICn IS THE BEST?
| not one e.»caped injury. The parlor car
A GUIDZ FOB EVZRTONE-fUw teat the word i toPP,t'd OVvr :‘n&lt;i land's! on top of lhe
’
ft
thin! coach. The wounded were taken to

PARENTS—Give your children a knowledge
of book-keeping, shorthand, typewriting. telrgraphy, on.

WET! COLD! SLUSH!

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THE RECORD OF. CASUALTIES.

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BANKRUPT STOPE,

M. R. LAYTON, Agent,

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Thirty-nine Injured.
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The following, as for as can ’be learned,

-40 to 9. Senator Perkins, of Kansas, was
mvom In, and after an executive session
the senate adjourned.
In the house Clerk Kerr assumed the
gavel and held It until McMillin was
elected speaker pro tern. The rules com­
mittee reported an order that no private
bills bo printed and that petitions be pre­
sented in open house instead of being put
in the petition box. Both order, were
negatived, and 100 copies of each private
bill were ordered printed, while the old
rule regarding petitions was continued.
Mills wm granted indefinite leave of ab­
sence, and a number of ’executive' docu­
menta were referral. A large number of
bills were introduced—872. Among them
were a number providing for free coinage
of silver, and proposing amendments to
the constitution, so as to elect president,
vice president and senators by direct vote
of the people. The tariff bill was attacked
in sections all along tha line, and if tbe
bills introduced yesterday should chance
to pass there will te but little left of the
McKinley bill. Andrew of Massachusetts
even proposed to repeal tho reciprocity
clause of the law, which was supposed to
te universally popular.
Washington, Jun. 7.—Tho day in con­
gress yesterday was largely devoted to de­
bate. In the senate Morrill made a sot
speech against free coinage &lt;rf silver, and
Teller replied. A bill was introduced fora
pension to Mrs. General Kilpatrick, and a
score ot mure other bills of little general
Intercut. An executive suasion was held
and the senate adjourned.
In the house the senate joint resolution
appropriating &gt;100,1100 for transportation
of grain to starving Russians was defatted
nnd indeflnately postponed—defeated by
an amendment by Holrnan striking out
the appropriation. Cooper introduced n
resolution for an investigation of the pen­
sion office, anti a number of bills were in­
troduced.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—Every state was
fully represented in the senate yesterday
except Nevada (Jones not yet having teen
sworn), ex-Goremtn* Hill, of New York,
making his appearance nnd taking the
oath. Petition* for an income tax were re- j
celved from Illinois grangers. Also for)
free mail delivery to farment, for free
binder .twine and against option dealing.
Peffer ptrsental a bill ’to loan Indiana
farmers &gt;100,OTO,tXX) on real estate security.
The Nicaragua canal was discusxd, and
the senate adjourned to Mon'lay.
The
1 II«J house ordered
ontvnsi the printing commitcommit ,(
’tee to investigate error- in the congremion- ;
al record, and then listened to the presenta- j
tion of bills. Among thtwe presented were .
tbe following: Appropriating &gt;150,000 to !
improve tho Fox river in Wbwuualn; mak-1
ing pensions payable every two months, to
tbe cn-Ututlon ~ thM cow™.

Bouncing some at them tor employing a

iblicana erf Wisconsin wfll tewt
demies at scarlet fever, in grippe, and
pneumonia.
Jrrfnes Charles, an Omaha dentist,
killed himself with a revolver at Chicago.
Cause unknown.
In tbs cloning lumber season in Maine,
IM,965,585 feet of lumber was surveyed—a
large increase.
Tbe executive committee at the Nation­
al Association of Democratic clubs is
called to meet ut Washington Jan. JO.
Vincezlo Lorenzo, who has been “shov­
ing" &gt;100 per day of bad money in the
Pennsylvania coal regions, is caged at
Philadelphia.
Annie Campbell, a woman convicted ot
passing counterfeit money nt Boise, fda., I
wns sentenced to two years in the house of
correction at Detroit
Physicians of Concord, N. H., have over
2.000 cobes of grip under treatment. The
deaths in Nev1 York Monday from tiiat
disease numlwrAl fourteen.
“
Max Alexander, Iwum Givens, W.. H.
Clayton, nnd William Harris, ore under
arrest at Chicago, charged with arson in
setting fire to Alexander’s store in that
city, by which a large number of. Uvea
were jeopardized.
President Harrison has sent a message
to congress urging that immediate stepa
be taken to forward tp Russia tho food |
coUected here for the starving peasanta. Dr. Graves was permitted to see his wife
at Denver upon representation of her phy-1
sicians that if she did not sec her husband |
she would die. The scene waa very affect-'
IhEI

It is now aald that tho warrant under
which Siye, ths train robber, is bald is
faulty and that all this eminent dtixeu
needs is ths proper application of that
of our liberties, tbo habeas corpus.
A Chicago giri knocked out a pickpocket
who tried to rob her on a street car. She
“smashed him in the face" and sent him
rolling into the gutter.

Thera are eight inches of snow at Chat­
tanooga.
There ore 700 bills already on the nation­
al house calendar. .
Six prisoners sawed their way out al the
jail at Council Bluffs, la.
A general strike is threatened in tho
seventeen Chicago box factories.
Landon hospitals are taxed to their ut­
most capacity with victims of thfe grip.
Trinity Evangelical church at Milwau­
kee was destroyed by lire. Loss, &gt;30,000.
The gross earnings of the Atchison sys­
tem _for
iTT.jCDecember
r_____ _ I
were
__ _ &gt;3,797,830, an ,__
In­
creaiM of $293,339.
Thm Society of the Daughters of tbe Hev
olutlon will hold a congress ut Washing­
ton Feb. 23 to M incltndve.
The village of Biscbenwaldan, Sileaia,
has been destroyed by fire, leaving the
people destitute and suffering.
The cattle quarantine limits of Nebras-

Charles Wall, under death sentence at
Tunkhannuck, Pa., asks Governor Patti j
aon to let .him be burned at the stake, j
hanging being too mild a punishment for j
bis killing of hb wife.
jolin Gleason, paymaster for the Clove*
land Iron Mining and the Iron Cliffs com-!
pany, at Ishpeming, Mich., was murdered j
and robbed. The robbers got Gleason's
watch, u* small sum of .nn......
money nnd some
“black diamonds’ Ujed for drilling.

ku have Ixcn placed on the basis prescribed by the national agricultural department,
The Socialists made their regular weekly
ttempt to hold a meeting In a public park
at ’ Chelsea, England and were promptly
driven off by the police, as usual.
ft b thought that the kedlve of Egypt
lost, hb life by placing too much cuhfl:
..
. .
...
dcnco in native doctors. Tbe rumor thnt
he was intentionally poisoned Is not be­
lieved.
Th n rad ay. Jan. 7.
A 13-In. gun, new, weiging fifty-one tons,
Three nights of fireworks display at the
has been shipped from the Washington
World’s fair will cost 125,000.
,
,
,
.
.
join to
VU C«Ul
navy .yard
San X-(7tUCLM.-U
Francisco (III
on K
a CaT
car
Isaac li. Mann 1;
‘
—
"* bprtiaily built for it. The freight will be
ims ’teen elected
pre*!dent of the Hl. Ix&gt;ul»
» ,Mcrohanta exchange. ;
oqo

J 8* '
,

,

.
b«(-» »n»W tb. k-rlP

djLot&amp;e

I bition of woman a* bormakLs, an-l that
Yqrk., „hibll to u,. WoH0., (lir

laaUu^ (( bwlber will do wlUi Um bo. bo etomd on Suodoy
not transpired.
[
r
The secretary of tbo interior wantaftl,-!
Tuesday. Jan. is.
000,000 Immedtately for work on tbe (
WJlll41n McKinley, Jr., was inauguraeleventh censua.
| tctj governor of Ohio with appropriate
It was diitcovervd that the “bomb found ceremonies.
in the Four Court* nt St, Ixmia won load- j James H. Cole, of Neruda, Ma, has
ed with sawdust.
’
liecn rcnt to jienitcntiary for throe years
In cloning the Hungarian diet Emperor , for beating hb* wife.
Frwnrb. Jo~rb k«,o Miami of oouUu- I Ht. R«r. H.nrr PMlpttl, D. D, lorin-d peace,
erly bishop of Worcester, Eng., is
ueu
pare among the
inc European
r.urojwnn conn-l
' onn-_ m
merly
Is dead
daul
trits*.
i &gt;t the age of M years.
At the Negro Roman Catholic congress 1 Dr. Graves has been sentenood to be
at Philadelphia, It waa stated that 2,000 i hanged, Judge Rising denying lhe motion
negro Roman Catholics were represented. &gt; for arrest of judgment.
wulUlI) p Halliday, the millionaire1 The M. E. church has voted in favor of
of Cairo, Ills., has separated from ' making women eligible to alt as delegates
h|M w|f
lrl
h„ Jbm,u o,

MORTGAGE SALE.
Defori having been made iu the conditions of
mortgage., dated August is, 1N0.
made by Orvlil*A^Whluistn^aod^Kra Wtd£
rtcht, his wife, to th" IlMtlriR* Building and
Loan Astodatlos, ot ILtrtnigx. Miriibnui. a cor­
poration duly organized and doing business
under tnd laws ot the state of Michigan, and
recorded tn the office of Uie register of deeds
for Barry county. In the state of.Michigan,
on August ’J). iftJO, In Uber 41 of tnortgacM
on page i;. bv non payment of money dno for
iustaUtnenb ot prtndual. Interest and premium
and for fines, by which the power of sale therein
contained h.*&lt; become operative, and on whteft
moruntge there Is claimed to bo due at the date
&lt;&gt;t this notice the sum o’ «even hundred fifty
three and X100 dollars, the said installmeets &lt;n
princl|»E Interest and premium and lines bav­
in: remained unpaid and Isarrear for mure
limn mx inonth*. and th" tundjllastlngs BuUdIng and I han A&lt;sodatlon haring elected nnder
rhe tertnAiuf sa'd nwciiptge todeoaredas tbe full
amount unn dd with all arrvarjme* thereon, and
no '■ult nr proceedings st law haring been linttlnte.t to recover tho nmnent aow remaining
sei-’u-M (ivsnhl mnrlg»pe'!nr my part tbereot.
Notice i« tbrrefnr hereby given (halon Saturday,
the »"th ifay ol March. 18 a, at ten o'clock In tbe
(orenoou. ttirre will Ite soM at the north front
door of the court house. Io the city of Hastings,
cvnuty of fam-and state of Michigan, said court
lioirtebelhg lhe building in which the circuit
court for the county of Barry Is held,
at public • auction to the highest bidder, *
tho
premises
desctjls'd
in said mort­
gage or so much theieof as may be
urrtMsary to satisfy the amount due on said
tnurlgagts
n.i
ai.ovo set
forth.
with
tbe Interest and t&gt;retnlum thereon and
the eostx charges and expenses allowed by law
and provided for in said mortgage, said prem­
ises tiring Ail those certa'n pieces or parcels of
buid riturie and being tn tbe cltg of HastiUgx,
eonntv of Barry and state of Michigan, and cfefcribed gs follows, to wit; Lota number efex
and the sorth half of lots number eight, nine,
and ten ri blocK nineteen In tbe eastern addi­
tion to tbe city, formertv village, ot Hastings,
and lots number one. nine and ten In block
eleven ofiH. J. Kenfleld's &gt;v!ditinn to the etiy,
formerly village of Hastings artcrdlng to lhe
recordedj&gt;lat thereof.
Dated Hasting*. Mich., Dee.lft.tWL
nasTtNus Building and Loan association
Mortncee.
Alonzo E. Kknawtox.
Attyttaey tur Morfautee.

is the list of the dead nnd wcunded:
•
Dead—Madame Ivan Rokey, pretnier
danseuse of the City Club Burlesque compony; Benjamin Hamburg, traveling man
for Liebman &amp; Schloss, Cincinnati.
Wounded—Mack Royers, City Club Bur­
L. CAMDEE &amp; CO.,
lesque company, badly injured in leg* and
back; Gus Rogers, same company, hurt in
MORTGAGE SALE.
the back; Stella Clifton, same company,
Default having been niodrln the eondltiou
■ of a certain morigaite made and execut.-d by badly hurt in legs and back; M. G. Rut­ vent anvwiu beingoomnelled to work Sun-1 The Terre Haute and Indianapolis and • generally known that he is not backing
Thomas C. Alvcrwn ,and AUbte L. Alverson, hi* ledge, porter of chair car, face crushed; * tut any one wing rompMUra to work rain the Terre Haute nnd lx&gt;gnnsport
:
’ rail- nudlist*
pugilist* under
under auv
any clrcumstancw.
circumstance,
. wife,ofiIrving. Micblum. to Ake Hhiuirr^tiott, Nellie^lnnley, New York city,' crashed and days; to erect a statue to General W. H.
The dry goods merchants of New York
ofHMlhtirt, Mlcbigan. dated October tnentyHarrison, nnd to wud grain to Russia in roads have deelqred dividends of 3 per
.sixth, A. J&gt;. IHSi, and recorded tn Hie oWre of wW die;'John Farust and William Hall,
cent. each.
I hare addressed a memorial to the legislatho Register ot Det &lt;L. for Barry evenly. Michi- ; Crawfordsville, cut about head; J. N. pa- navy vessel*. House adjourned to Mon­
A man has been discovered on an island ' Hire askingJtor a liberal legislation In beday.
in Charlotte, FI;l; harbor who is 113 years ' half
' ’* of the World
• ••’s -fair
■ exhibit.
- -vidson, Crawfordsville, head cut: M. R.
Washington, Jan. 11—A cvmmnnica■ said mortjrege wns duly n»»lgne.| by the said Ikr
old. without doubt, and’still earns a living
A Russian crank was capture ! at New
Fox,
New
Albany,
two
gashes
In
head
and
Hendershott to Jatnen Qarnrrue. &lt;&gt;f; Woodland.
tion was received by the senate yesterday
York with his vest pocket* full of explo­
' Mlrhlimn. by a«slxnn;eut Wann"e oair inc• ;cg
leg oauiy
badly crubnni;
crushed; r.ugri;r
Eugene Dyer,Lafayette,
&gt;/yvr,Ulinyeiic, from tbo interior department asking the fur himself nnd wife.
twenty-swell day &lt;&gt;t Fcbrunrv a. 1 r
Benjamin S. Wright, n noted horseman, sives. He said ho came over to preach tbe
I bead cut; C. W. Lowden, Salem, Ind., leg Immciiat" appropriation of &gt;130,000 to
reconledln the office of said Rtffisti Lcutjsixtu । badly crushed; C. F. Hoyt, head cut; Eva
died nt Boston. He was familiarly known gospel of destruction, nnd intcmlfd to
lor Horry County, Michigan, on lb,’ t
buy rations for the Sioux Indians and as “Uncle Ben XVright
- ” by horsemen spare no man in his attacks upon tbe
day
of February.
A. 1&gt;.—itsis.
In liter
- ----------------------------..... .........
- - k' of iirtvt I Marshall,* EHcttaville. side and face
thereby prevent a possible outbreak. A i throughout thotoun^L
rich.
ItMr, Ain Hlb^ wbretjeld.
Billy Myer, tbo -Slrrotor
Cyclone,- mpl!
H»rbo 1&gt;O1»11 Bty.rtmou, of
IcttiT from
fix mi Minister to Mexico Ryan
Rv.m was
.
tings. Mtrh. by assiuument bearing«late UicRlst I fact? crushed: Ezra N. Hibbs,
hvntflejd, letter
» wlndmr when
day of November. A. D.
and treorded in left arm broken, right
hand 1 cut read suggesting that the Unit Al States re­ he -111 ign..n- Auttln Gibbon.’ ebUlenco
°* H.kn
Un,
brt-tat.
U turn to Mexico the war trophic* captured to Ugh! to n anleh, becsiue be don, not be I *h» &lt;*"&gt;!»*(»&gt;» "»» Wow »ero end died
Hero Ub.rn.de in imod Ulth.
•
)«•“ She »n»o tryi n drk bed to do the
A.D. HW.1U fitkrrafiuoriHiigrso i imge ««. । pan)’, injured
internally; Georgia W in 1817. Teller introduced a resolution
--------------I deed. Supposed to we^ crazy from family
and also by the said (Po PreMon duly asshcneit । Gardner, of
Igidoga. back silghtlv providing for nn international monetary
"...*»•« !«•!»«•. .W1!'SS!. ft
ijarwlbod !rft nnt. »Pr«ln„l; K Wltlli. conference to .settle the ratio between sil­
Friday, Jan. K.
trouble*.
William 11. Haze, Die Albion Co’.lke Endo*
Diphtheria I* epidemic at Franklin, Px, |
Edward Emmons, 38 years old, of Port
ment Fund Committe *. of Albion.'fichlk'-.ui. ly, jrfdex, Frankfort, spine fractured, seriously ver and gold, nnd authorizing the presi­
| Jefferson, L. 1.. is ossifying. At present
aMlguiU'-nt besrlug date tbe elrv«ji&lt;th day ut injured; J. J. Enright, Chicago, head and dent to appoint commissioners thereto, thirty-two families being afflicted.
March. A. D. Dft», and recorded In the office &lt;&gt;I knM h’-trt; C. N. Cheek, of Greencastle, and after some, desultory discuw&gt;ion of the
“Evangelist Kokins," a former green- i be can ,nove but on« Unib-his left arm.
.the said Register .of Dewis for Barry County,
Mfchlean. on the 12th day of Match. A. D. twu, lumber merchant, right leg cut just below silver question, nn executive session was back orator, has teen declared insane nt 1 His jaws ore locked anrl food ia taken
Detroit
| through a tube. His father was afflicted
in Uber 21 of mortgage" oti I pug'- Ml tbe knee,' will die; Dave Malsbury, Rom­ held nnd the senate ndjournal.
od
which mortuxee there I-* claimed ney, eye gouged out nnd arm nnd leg ' In the house 150 bilks were introduced,
A cyclone pas^l over Fayrtteville, Gfc. W‘U*
,
to be due at the date ol this notice lhe rum &lt;&gt;f
many of them duplicates in effect of others killing four persons and wrecking many
CH?sp??fy
!,iwoTere*1
one thousand, seventy two ami relltt) dollars broken; C. N. Cornwell, rwulnwUT,
I •Jrnln"t tbw Uf,! ot th® ««■* ftnii il Mnie
aud an attorney fee of twenty-five CoUrrs Bloomington, tsick hurt and injured in­ already introduced. A resolution for an ; hooM*.
'provided for In said mortgage, and no ternally*. John Winchester. Ixiuisville, investigation of the department of agricul- j
. ,
. - , .
.
near success that tho Rnssiaa imperial
' suit or proceeding* at law having been insti­ buggagenuu'ter, laick
ture wm
was rezerrwi.
referred. Dockery
uocKcry called
caucn for
tor a
*|; Jonn Anderson is locked up at Clevre family is in great gloom, irhllo tho czar
hurt;
Express lure
tuted to recover th" debt secured by *i*14
ap....... balances of “
4'- |j land,’ O.,’ charged with bigamy. He has himself I* pnulnnlly cnmln^fo the belief
Messenger Cutler, Louisville, interna! statement of unexpended
mortgage or any part thereof.
--------....----- -&gt;and
---------------------...------ ...
-rm
wlrr.
th, nUmbu wl|1 ku| Wm „
also expenditures
for Ithe
, 'even
wives.
. Therefore, by virtue
of the jiower injuries;
William
Snyder,
newgboy, proprintions,
ot sale contained in »aM mt&gt;rtaute. u"d Chicago, hboulder broken: Cora White, year ended June 30, 1891. and the first half I The Rye Flour Millern* nxaocintion, of his father.
the statute Iu tech caso made and provided,
notice Is hereby glvdu that on Frldtqr, tbe •-’nth of the bttrteMjue company, of Syracuse, of.1893. On motion Of tbe Republican* the । New York, has fixed the price of rye flour
THE MARKETS.
al from &gt;5,25
&gt;5.25 to &gt;5.35 per barrel.
broadened, all tho facta ’ at
day of Febru iry, A. D.. iftsa at ten o'clock In slightly Injured‘aliout the head;, Fannie matter was broadened,
the forenoon of said day. we the UBdeniigtied. Everett, of the burlesque company, asked for, and theugvferred.
The Minnesota Farmers* Alliance has
will sell at public aticUouto the hlriieat binder,
internally
injured
and
bruuedf
Ollie
adopted
the
sub-tremsury
idea
ami
in
­
al the north front door of the Court House iti tbe
THE DEATH RECORD.
dorsed the whole People’s party platform.
City of Hastings. Barry County; Mlchlg-ui. Lewis, of the burlesque company, braised
Fallowing were tlic quotations on the boarJ
(that being the place where tbe Circuit about tbo head; Melvin McKee, of-Chi­
Envoys of tho sultan of Morocco who at trade today: Wheat-January, opened
Court for Barry County is ho!den)Rhe premises
Rev. Dr. Thomas H. H. Skinner, prodescribed In arid mortgage, or so much thereof cago, 'ilp and back hurt: Harry C. Bry­ fesaor of theology at the McCormick uni­ failed to succeed in some negotiation.* Kfic, closed «Hio; February, opened fflfcc.
as may be necessary to pay the amount i|&lt;MM ant of the burlesque company, of Phila­
were
promptly
strangled
by that poten-"
said mortgage, with seven per cent, interest delphia. head braised and neck badly versity, at Chicago.
tate’s orders.
thereon, and all legal costs, together' with an
February, opened 38?&gt;c, closed 30; May,
Surgeon General Long of the United
Governor Russell, of Massachusetts, was opened 41^c, eloMsl 41c. Oats—January,
attorney fee of twenty-five dollars as provided sprained; Madge Larner, of tho bnrlesque
therein, the premises being described In sai l comnnny( Pittsburg, head badly braised; States Marine hospital, at Cincinnati.
Carter HabuisoN, nephew of the preai­ appropriation for tho state’s exhibit nt the I opened ISSJc, closed S^c; February, opened
mortgsxo as all that certain piece or parcel of Paul
Allan,
head ' TtubImnI;
Wil­
SHU closed Sgi; May, opened Slftc. dosed
laud situate In the township of Irving In the liam Bishop, brakeman from Lafayette, dent, at Franklin, Tfex.
World’s fair.
aiM,c. Pork—January, opened &gt;1121. closed
County of Barry and the state of Michigan, and
Benjamin SI- Wright, noted horseman,
severely burned about the bend, shoul­
described as follows: To-wlt:
It is intimated that Russia has failed to »1L2.’,4: May. opened &gt;11.5A closed &gt;UXJ4
Lard—January, opened SA1B4. dosed ffijja
j The wort half MJ of Un north west quarter ders and back; John Bills, conductor, in­ at Boston.
[U] ot section number twenty five (»]. In town ternal injuries; Thomas' Monaco, opera
Jacob BARTH, leading Hebrew of Grand support France in the Chadouine affair,
Live stock-Prices at the Union Stock yards
No. four [4] north ot range nlue |•»! west, and
and that the French government will patch
\
today ranged as follows; Hoga—Market
ftontoinlng eighty acres of land more or less, troupe. Internal injuries; MIm Bible Rapids, Mich.
up
a
compromise
with
Bulgaria.
Brigadier General Jameb XL BoMEOKD.at
active on packing and shipping account; feei­
according to the government survey thereof.
Crawfonlsville, face crushed; Nat Berry
At. St. Joseph, Mich., Mrs. J. C. Gentx- ng easy; prices UftWo lower; sales ranged at
D1XIKL STR1XKU.
Elisabeth,
N.
J.
Crawfordsville, injured internally and
William I*. Hidnaw,
Daniel Shepard, prominent Illinois ler died Monday, and forty-eight hours la­ IXSdlU) pig*. sawiftL-s light. IWW)
about the face; Mrs. Breyfogle, head nnd
William H. Haz«,
ter her husband passed away. They were rough packing. &gt;4.L«4tL20 mixed, aud &gt;4.00
The Albion College Knoowment Fund Com face badly braised; ?vn Beatty, Will politician, at Chicago.
4&amp;4JB heavy packing arid shipping lota
aged &lt;5 and 71 years, respectively.
‘
mittce. Assignees ol Mortgage.
General John Irvin Gregg, retired, at
Smith,
Dave
Jones
and
John
F.
Sullivan,
Cattle—Market moderately active on local
Dani Ki. STiKXit, Attorney for Aligners, eta.
Mrs. Henry Van Puhi, a society loader
XVaaldngton.
of this city, braised.
Dated. Hastings. Mich.. December 2d. D01.
and shipping account and prices ruled
Rt. Rev. Dr. Legge, bishop of Litch­ of Baton Rouge, La., has been arrested for much easier; quotations ranged at &gt;5.10
Condition of tho Chilian Imbroglio.
Htealing diamonds and jewelry at New Or­ $5.73 choice to extra shipping steer*,
field,
England^
ADMINIBTRATOB’8 SALE.
&gt;4.40®3.00 good to choice do, U00©4-S fair to
WASiUNGToN^-Jan. 11.—It can be au­
Edward Nichols,
president Brooks leans. Her friends say she is insane.
In tbe matter ot the estate of Polly Ann
There is a story current in Bridgeport, good. &gt;2-»a.3M common to medium do, S2.WI
thoritatively stated that Chill has uot sub­ Locomotive works, at Dunkirk, N. Y.
Slariu, decea*&lt;ed.
Notice Is hereby given that I shall ecll at mitted an apology to'th^ United States in
George Robs McKensle, late preai­ Conn., that to prevent the work of ghouls ftlfli) butchers’ steers, f2J0®iT5 stockem
’ public aucltou to the highest bidder, on Friday,
SSJOeXS) Texas steers, f--.axp.43 feeders,
the eighth day of January, A. D-. W2. ut ten. the Baltimore incident. The negotiations dent of the Singer Manufacturing com­ a dummy was substituted for the real &gt;LOOffi£.ftO oow*. |1.25ffi3.00 bulls aud
body at the funeral of P. T&lt; Bornum, and
•- o’clocx. In the forenoon at the Probate court now in progress are ^ring conducted by pany, at Jersey City.
A GUIDRY W, PURE UDSJUSTMT
। rooms, io We city of Hasting’. In the cour.ty of Secretary Blaine and Minister Montt, and
that the remains were hidden away until
U
rban
M
eacham
,
ex-mayor
of
Free
­
Barry. In tbe state o( Michigan, pursuant to
nil danger of grave-robbery was passed.
•
license and authority granted to rne on the 21st it is believed they wilt ultimately be ad­ port, Ills.
Lawrence Irving, non of the celebrated wMtorw*. U-TS^AW natlvoc and *4.5^8.«
day of November A. D. ixai. by lhe Probate justed satisfactorily, but they nave not
Dr. Joseph Hilton, brother of Judge
court of Barry county. Mictilgsn. all ot the reached that point where Chili has thought Hilton, at New Yprk.
English actor, occide itally shot himself in lambs.
estate, right, tltte and iDterestef the sold deJudge C. B. Harrington, at Burling- the body, receiving a dangerous wound.' IToiluce: Butter—Fancy separator, 29c:
ceMsd ot. Iu and to the real sslatc situate nnd it proper to apologize.
His
father received the news in London i dairies, fancy, fresh. 2iaaic; packing stock,
Bstng tn the county ot Barry, in Uir rate of
Tbe low* Lcgfalatare.
'
Fresh candlud. teas oft.
i; Michigan, kn&gt;wn and described as follows,
Benjamin I&lt;OTT, oldest man in Michi­ just as ho was going on the stage in Henry 1 f7’ah’ la®Uc'.
VUI.
Ho kept th. mptur
«ul i &amp;
JiTDes MOINES, Jan. 11.—The Iowa legis­ gan, nt Dewitt, Mich.
'^Beginning at*a point ttlrty right LW) rods
nlnrisl his nnrt thmn&lt;rli
’ I*1 Q1 try—Hen*. 8®N}&lt;c per lb, spring chlckeua State nt Mlrifigaa-Flith JndlcUl Ctreoftln
,
dnoto'
-aVjc.tnrktfyw
south of the center post of 5eellon twenty efcht lature met at noon today. Lieutenant
John Dean, who playod Cy Prime in played lite part through.
t'hancery.
in townshlpoDoUinortli rangenioetoiwcst. Governor Poynor called thi senate to order. "Thu Old Homestead,’’ at Cincinnati.
L. , .
_
_
!
choice. 13e; omnwn stock, HKfrllc; poor. S®
Mali pea-ifug iu tha Circuit Court for Ito
teeitee west ten (10» rods, thence south f«»i|r (4)
Saturday, Jan. D.
i
[\)Utoee-H^ron% 30®3Jo per bu; Bur- Comity of Barry, la ekancery. M the city at
rodiTtlienre esst teu HO) rods, thenee north B. B. Lane, the senior member from Polk,
Real Admiral C. R. P. Rodgers, retired,
“BlUy” McGlory, the notorious New ' bank*, 32^33c; Bone. 2Rjy&gt;te; Psoriiw*, Sf^Dc. Hastings, on tbe auh day &lt;d l»w«m»ber. irm.
four&gt;4) rods to place of beginning, being Ini the in accordance with the constitutional re­ at Washington.
York dive-keeper, has been sentenced t© ’ Sweet potatoes. Illinois, SLflOi^sjs per
rownsulpof Barry, county ot Barty and stat* quirements performed the same service for
Sophie Gravkrant, aged 103, at Harbor
penitentiary for one year.
; Jerseys,
Aiipiee-Ownunon. &gt;1.53®
! °fDried November Mlh, A. D.. 1ML
the house. At a caucus Saturday t he Re Springs, Mich.
Thw rlerir-sl tnnmnl- r&gt;f
G. it i1-wP«r W; gmxL &gt;1.73; fancy. $2.(10. Uran­
Ln Chit c*u*e It appva&gt; Ing bv affidavit of wwA. A. ALDRICH,
publicans selected as temporary speaker
ine. clerical journals of Mexico indig- ' borrlcs-Capo Cod, &gt;5.00©" 00 per bbl- fiiaSA plaloa'it. dnly Hied ai *.h«&gt; time ttut bill iu tbb*
S. W. Whehlook, president Moline Plow
administrator.
of the house Wyckoff at Appanose.
nautly deny that the priesthood has any- I L73perbox; Jcrasjw, &gt;5jUha0.50 par bbl; $LW cause wm Died, that lhe unknown iteiri o&lt; Kewcompany, at Moline, Ills.
thing
to
do
with
Garza
’
s
uprising.
|
per
box.
’
bea
H. WoirtHl. daceu^td, me ucwaaan parttaa
Mrs. Grace Fikld-Lixdlf.y, daughter
Daniel North was sentenced to thirtyJ,'*w
of Cyru» W. Field, nt New York.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 8.—It is ex­ ■ Dr. Charles A. Bacon, prominent three years in the penitentisuy at 1’ontiac, ‘
. N«w Youg. Jan. U.
heirs of saKl
»«er the MU
Joly a, |
•£
pected that the miners and rioters at’ physician of Washington, at Deland, UK. &lt;or kHHig SU.dudl
fore the firm
Doe for lb aariing, the rtDer for its shooting. Briceville will attack the troop^ or rather Fla.
.
Men ot every poimSd faith read H- Tt»*re b guards, some time during the latter part
wuibttttamw,.
Chloro
Judge Charles W. Hughes, distinno politics in IL Britnta! of gnud Uilno
of
this
week.
State
officials
declare
that
epileptic,
Jell
into
the
lire
at
hts
father
’
s
May
SOc.
Oats
—
.Hteady;
Na
3
mixed
cash,
'
guiahed
Ohio
lawyer,
at
Pittsburg,
Pa.
Shooting, fishing, natural history, catuji life,
in wid wwm Mini xnuo, «lM
January,
May, 37}jc. Rye-Dull
such a movement
...._______
on '
__Jo£the
‘
minors
Frederick Bush, mayor of Kalamazoo, house during a fit ami was roasted to
travel, adventure. yadiUftg. carolug.
and rille. OkleH. ablest, brightest and be&lt; of will pros di»a*troas,.aad
that the guards Mich.
*"
Its class. Weekly, 2ft imho*: io cents a com ।M
That story about P. T. Barnum’s re- ,
**
pported.
Private
advice®
of
lead
­
Mis*
F
lorence
M
edill
,
daughter
of
the
will
be
a
n rear. SutwcrtM now Seed for tree catalogue
ing lalx ing men here show a spirit of: editor of tha Chicago Tribune, at Paris, nuuna is a “fake.” He was duly buried tw* |9.75aiO.n? Lord -Uuktot best books on all oatdoor sports.
and hia body ia just where Bridgeport SS
Foaaar and irtRKAM Hie. Op..
France.
.
anarchy
31» Broadway, New York.

HASTINGS, MICH.

ve n*e:«ulr MjprJI.'l direct from oiir fartoft.
iud ourr:i-...' am !&gt;-r Roms and Sboe^ bouxtt
.. hlnon be
upon os tho very best
tbit skill and caoRai t&gt;n pt odcce.
•

KIRK’S

SOAP

Cleveland and Harrison

�rebuilt.
m*t wuib.uvd * «&gt;«nn
THE MEDIEVAL CITY OF ROMANTIC

&gt;:«.«» JUtsrauJiwra «"«•;
c.to» City r~n« W1-J"
lhe winter dates so thick with bfa Lmll*
nubmkm. nl ot lira r-’" "“‘'J^lT'^n.'l
■nd little rtances that th® pastors who
.rate Ura brtd&lt;e »«• '« &lt;■«
*n&lt;i it® meat horribta barcuriiy. '
r® e ▼ d Injuries fro®
effect* of whlcu
wowl 8Ui£2*'t® slaughter without
h j died.
1 ue Diac*
—... — —
Ar«Utl« UwHrfinff* «*• rt,’ior1«
Tne farmers ®f loot* «••»/ «re ££ of pirate ship*, telling by a sign th*» can­ start Innot bo mbumtaretoed ttaU qmirtar will
Th® Circuit court of SL Clair county la
denUr In ■ I'”'’™1
du,7,»o„ih
oelthw be ***•! nor given. In
tmoun&lt; ot ran ut
'“■*“‘“5"?!;.
bm&gt;y with « cmu of siandw between two
lb»-* rrnMnlwi t&gt;? oW r.1.000. laud It would bo undaratood as a nuuuaCTe g.xxl farmers. St®ven*on aemmcfl RfabLooked al from an artistic point of vicW
of prisoners, a thing unknown among na­
tion., at tho preseat day, and that would uMHid of ateallng nmpl® ay nip from hU
Jndio JI.rawrararr. of
Ftonnee I. uutUnk H "
took bta place on the Supreme bench last bring upon any man or any «nvarom«rt farm, and Richmond sued Stevensou for
her wort attempt* to modenu^e tan*
that should attempt it the execration cf slander.
are do&lt; only pilHbly couimooptaoe. but week.
John Garvey broke Into a house in the whole cirlljtwl world. The ver?Ude*
Kahmaroo colteite’* winter term ha*
tho °harec®ae opened awpkloualy ami th® future ef the
Marshall several years ago and WMjMnt of each a thing is »o Allan
tn prison. Hta wnteneo expired Tuesdaj of Stonewall Jackwn that * »tat®raeo» at Instlhrtlon, with Rev. Dr. Kelson at the
tabu, looks excre-diugly bright Sabecrlpof lost week and Wednesday be wb *rtioos to lhe 3100,000 endowment have
whir h oner formed the old market, has xvated for being drank and
It wouW not Im deemed worthy of a mourn: down and madtavni Florence, or He hud two new overcoats on that be meat's attention were It not that it Is reached M3.000.
couldn’t tell how he earn® Io I**9^®*1
given
on
the
authority
of
hta
own
brotherErn Bostwick, tne Union CHy man who
XSTu™&gt; -a
»o be will ounttoue to make Jackson Uta
io-law, General Rufus Burrlngw, of th® I* giving his thousand* to religious and
nrigblsir*. baa tarti destroyedhome.
Coufederato army, who detail* at consider*
te tbe pbyxical aud moral health of prr-sA 13 #e*r old son of Dr. Green, .of Battle able length a retnarkabld Interview that educational purpose* and doing an lmwe&lt;n»e
amount of guod*dr this and *tibeus and future Florentine® is of far greater Creek, got hta knee b taeen the bumpers took place after tbe seven days’ boulos,
Importance than Muything arttaic. and a* of aireight when catching on the cars Mat while tbo army was still encamped near swiurnt gaueralitert. I**bg|»py «t church,
at a n-ecpUon ®r a wedding, iu a 810 suit
/mb nir and light should be star**
week, and that memberwas badly crushed. Richmond. But tbe statement ta-oxpliclt,
men alike, we would not, even if ,4v®rould, It was his find thought Hint amputation and loaves no.doubt that Jackson believed uf.clolhoe.
obNtmct the work of demolition. \B|i one
would" be neceswry.
to the Cromwellian way of carrying on
A puzxilmc comVltwrtlon ot P»udy cloth­
cannot help wdtiug why Florence', rebuilt
.1 M. Wardell won’t forget, nn exper- war; that IF rrar most he, the more tre­ ing, grip Mck, hi.UM-UpId uteusitf and Aa-Should be m&gt; mediocre.
.
mendous tbo blows tbe sooner will it come meuted wqman landed fa
%
tencetbatbe
had
In
Battle
Creek
right
The new wjaare of Victor Enitnnnncl.
to
an
end;
and:lu»woujd
push
tbe
war
into
days ago. !jim offlem do oot JcloW wUa»
■cooped oat of the very »«»rt
o,“ nway. As he wa* crossing the electric
market, h-quarc a* square eon be. Broad street railway, one of the trolly wires tbs north and ppdta U Wt in all ita *ever­ to do with the unWrtluniite vtiitorand can
ity. jinx ho would .never have dealt wtth gain no information u to where she came
ttrreta are cat from it at right .uigles in broke and in coming &lt;lo«n Just touched
prisoned a* CromwaB-&lt;M with the Irish
the most improved Nineteenth century ttarimot Wa hat. Had It touched bta
garrison of Droglieda, or Napoleon with from.
fashion They drew red line* up and down hand or fara It would bare resulted In
A Port Huron doctor lias put on ids
and aercaa the old quarter and cut plumb insfapt &lt;fiiul&gt;,. as it was carrying u full ■: the Turk* al Jaff®.
I Toe beat proof of what he would do is wise glasses and decided to risk bls repu­
through the hues.,barking off the face of curnqii pf clectrlcRy.
I in whai be did do wheu the fortune of war tation upon the declaration that a butcher
one hern*, the rear of another and the cor­
Gu?ii
Maeanl.
of
Battle
Creek,
has
been
‘
reek,
I th „,r tt
uarrbon into
a whole garrison
Into bis
his hand*.
hands. seldom turns meal Into -pressed corn beef"
ner cupboard of ® tfcird. They cut thrornjb
A‘ he
H«captured
- 11,000 men,
- ----------------------? •«!.
Harper’s Ferry
or, -bead cbees®” that would be purchased
moMh'- walta, which bml withstood tW iUtirring for some time v
Storm* of tx-nluric*. lopping off heraldic Gue morning last week he came &lt;fowu and instead of treating them with great ns healthy fi»od In any other form. He
stairs
to
(ake
a
dose
of
cough
medlelnu.
severity,
he
paroled
them
all;
by
which,
has a number of patients upon hia list,
bearing* and mural decoration*, which we
shoo Id lie glad of au excuse to put up some­ Ila took the first bottle he came to nnd Instead of being sent to southern prisons, who have been badly poisoned from eat­
where, und demoltahing historic I21/5''’ took a lit* ral dose. Soon het began to they were transported to a camp near ing sueb meat*, as proof of his theory.
fi-el
awful
tad
and
b-coming
susplcl
ms
Chicago,
where
they
were
kept
In
com
­
mark*, picturesque afchos. quaint balJames Hill.' of Port Huron, could not have
coaie*. winding stairs, dim recesses and that he had taken the wrong medicine, got parative comfort till they were exchanged.
hallowed a-sockdions with the ruthless up and looked at the bottle, only to find Of course, if they violated their pardle been meaner In selecting the time for dcthat bis iuspiChms were correct. Instead they would be exposed to the utmost m-rling his Wife and eight small children
hunil of modern utility.
.
of
cough
syrup
be
had
taken
poison.
An
­
penalty
of
war.
But
the
policy,
instead
bad be studied over the problem a month.
i
OBEABl SQUARES.
Flat faced, cxprefwionle** house* rate on tidotes were administered, and a stomach of being cruel, waa the mildest that could Ho left them on the coldest day of Hie
all »id«« of tbe du»ty i’laxxa and ju*t in pump brought Into action, and his life have been adopted.
present winter, when the family supply of
,
the evuu-r stand* tho equestrian statue of saved.
It was not however on tbo ground of wood, money and provisions was exhaust­
but to disencumber hl* army, ed and when he had an able body, strong
Victor Emmnnuei.
Many years ago Emery Nye murdered humanity,
that he might move it rapidly, which be arms aud some cash. Hill Is about as big
Tbi* statue may be good: I nm too igno­
Robert Molynem in Battle Creek. Owing
rant on Mich mattepi to express nn opinion.
to good lime hta sentence was nearly ex­ could not do with thousands of prisoners In ii-aulliiess as a mole bill.
The hor*e U very, very big nnd carnet hi*
pired. when last week he stabbed a fellow dragging on ita heel*. If ut Harper’s Ferry
toil rampant: Victor's mustache is very,
It has been a long time since good naturhe bail stopped to look after them, it would
very fierce and evidently just waxed. If prisoner in lhe arm. He will be t»ent to have delayed hia march to join Lee for the fd N IsbelL editor of the Big Raphls Herald,
the short, clumsy ntaD look* too small for Lite Ionia asylum for insane prisoners.
approaching
battle. When ho
declared.
VM.X.
—ra —
—~■—
o lias done any kicking, although be has won
the tag. clumsy horse you nre reminded
A few Americans are employed In lhe ; therefore, that he would “keep no priaon- Hie title of "NUibelt the Kicker" ever
Hint the soldier king always rude a big Cvcle worts nt Marshall and tbe other . era,” it was for a military reason.
since the Democrats bci|M-d to elect Uncle
horsfe
I
.
,
workmen are Dot at all pleased.
1 He had laid out a plan of campaign. Josiah Begole governor. He hints in hia
The bronxe of th^entlre structure is pol­
. ! which he believed if Vigorously pursued patter this week, however, a bhit tiiat
ished and shining—quite unlike the bronze
A wild white swan tar on exhibition *n : Kouid end die war. Idtut.
*
:*i
r • might be mistaken for a kick. Within
to form
three
of Cellini’* Pcraeusi tliough perhaps that, Marshail.
: or four great “movable ediumna"
” of
•'* 40,000
' t(,ur w^-kn, siays he. tbe Big Rapid* coun­
too. shone defiantly When it was fresh from
Tbe case of Orissa M. Jones against the 1 men each, which should be literally atrip- cil ha* entertained. Hie people with the
the u&gt;old.
village of PorUamt has been reversed by \pcd for battle, laariug behind uot only great farce of the -Electric IJght Fran­
But the square! Surely we InnrtJsUc, the Supreme court and a new trial granted, prisoners, but even fortified post*, that the
chise, or a Ono-Sided Affair, etc.”
bluiuler.ng. semitatrf-nrous
Americans It was a defective sidewalk casr.
whole fighting force might taconcentrated
might have perpetwued nothing wdrw in
'A Polish priest at Ironwood ran into a
I inao a few compact bodies, which conld be
a mu*hroom city. People any there is
A. L Fereuronnnd wife, formerly re-, nioved with grenj. rapidity Into the uorth- team while rvttirulng from Bessemer and
•‘nothing’objectionable about It,’’and to s'dlag near Portland but of late living in ern ht:ite» nnd ngniubt northern cities,
damaged it tome.. To maku amends he
say that cf a public square is quite as bad the west, were Instantly killed recently by | : That thia grand strategy would have gave Hie owner 85. all tbe money he had
■s to any of nn nctfitaininner that he is being run Into by a freight train white ancvw(iM
do not believe, for the best, of wiUi him. und gave up hta watch a* se­
“well miming.” TBere is, indeed, nothing
attempting to qfoss tho track.
I an reason*, that It wo* twice attempted curity tor tbe balance. The security must
Objectionable nbout;■ it—except ita unobThe music store of Julius Fredrich, of and failed-^at Antietam and O^nburg- have been considered ample as the man
jectionabllity.
Grand Kaplda. wa* damaged by fire lol in tbe first of which Jackwu himself took has not returned IL
From the old walls, of .liiatoric Florence
w .1- tn theevtentof *»! 000
I| Part- Bat at t110 lt,ne
ot lhoau&lt;|
Interview
ftttempud&gt;
(j„
rose fn-quent towers; of stone, rough but wo k to the extent of 821,000.
Kalamazoo's new government building
picture*] iu-. built for pnrpoees of defense
A new parlor furniture company wa* &lt;cry
very sanguine
»n:izuino of
ui success,
nucccaa, even
c»vu picturing
yiuunu,, will
----- be
-- ready
------ • tor
- - occupancy
■
- Feb. 1. it
, fn time* when it was a part of each day’.*
I
tLumedt
h..«
he
raoald
plant
««n. Hll be pnihouheed the i»o.t netted: .nd
I organized In Grand Rapids laid week with to himself how he would plant hi.
hi* guns
routine for men to kill each other. Even ।
,ll.:.no» nt 1-blk.d.lphU
j• within
“ ‘ .balllnc
........................
” ’ ' *- lewutlt.il srararoraent buUdlns In M e If
now,.reaching high above this surrounding J| a capital stock of $28,000.
14&gt;d Sew Vortl^lter. Henry JI. Field. '!»" «"&lt;•' Jeckw®. Gretnl ll.tren, Hay
roofs nnd eontnmnduig wide view*«tvcrlhe
Tne Lansing Journal svya that the re-, D.D..
- - - in- Harper
- ’*.
C,,I *nd Detroit secure Hirin'. Then Kal■ outlying rountry, they lend a ringed air port Hint Mis* May White, lhe Stockbridge ; D D • *n
-amaxoo way have to be content with the
.-ileeix-r. Is recovering, te not founded on j
‘
of prouctlon to the ftuir flower city.
secoud best building.
Wull. into onr brand new square has fact. The tadj's slumber is as profound j
7, ,
. . I
"Ah, Mrsa Smartellique, observed the | The mw mill of the Luther lumber com.been built a new tower, auwivc and :i* ever, and unless a miracle intervenes!
day*, elegant Mr. Brummeile, from the deck of 1 j,tnjr has been sold to A. C. Camp, a
rugged, erim and warlike—at least it was her death is only a matter of a few
meant to look so. being nn exact copy of The pattern has now wasted to amere ’the steamer, “the ocean fa to deep and । ixiuisana lumberman, and 35 cars will be
|
*We a°'*
1
«*• to be the | ueeded to carry the machinery and frame
•th® .tti' k-nt one*, it wn* built to gratify skeleton and she has no vitality left.
to Lumberto^, La. A dozen or more
the hearts of tbe nntiquariim*, who only
William Johnson, of Augusta, hn* an [ “But you couldn't, don't you know,’1 Michigan sawmills have been shipped to
laugh when they look nt it. Ab, but they
old
clock
that
was
brought
here
from
B
he
replied,
with
a
faint
trace
of ocoru in the southern pine tract, after cutting the
laugli aadlyt
MtaimX VANDALfBM.
England early in the century, nnd was her well trained voice.
timber In sight In this state.
With all their artistic tlnd nrchitvctural once the property ot Geo. III. so it is said. - [ «No.»” he questioned very innocently.
her. Ebenfzer Thompson, of Biloxi,
“Sto."
•
past; with imperishable, monutneuls star­ U Is still a g*xid timepiece and seems to
have
no
inclination
to
slop.
"Why
not,
pray!"
*
•
Mbs., formerly of St. Paul’s church, Lan­
ring their city: with the grand gothic of
CunUA Bemrau. lb. Clarinite fernl"0^'*^ «'■“ .nickel "berrara. lb. sing, liu. invited the Michigan press
the Duoinoand tbe li’.y bioOTpt of*-•
•• |
the *bell
tower; with the stately nuJtxnitftvnce of j ten'raanul.rlnrer, h.ve Jl.olr^l pralner- «,»» Un’l &lt;n»l., .’..&gt;u 4 joe know."
lusuclatioii to visit Biloxi upon ita south­
score* of palner*: with the spJHag of arch, abip, llra hlrar ranllnullnr lira bn,ln«&gt;S. I “J™. »"'• *”
ern trip. As a special attraction he will
the point of spire, the infinite| delicacy of The rWl
show them his summer study that Is out
raid for tw.ooo.
| ’Jb.rra-ra.nt,nod 4b.Klrl l..wb«&lt;l raraln
handiwork in wood ^n&lt;! iron j'.nfl Mono; in i.
J "But you might lie, you enow,’’ be .-mid 3U0 feet over the gulf, where Mr. Thomp­
•bort, with lhe proftiM-utssvf she liwiut iful i
A fellow calling himself Brown struck with deep meaning
son can tish- and draw up oysters to hia
which" lira all ir-.boQt thet.-iJI Florentines j Wayland last week and sold some harness j "Do you think aoF’ahe asked In strange- heart® content.
ought to know ikitcr.
i blacking.
One of tbo boxes hanix-lit-d to • ly softened tones, for he had a roilliou.
The newspapers of Michigan probably
The vjyndnltam of Florence i burn copy,
be opened by a purchaser nnd was found , “I do; Ihdeed, I do,'' he murmured,
never contained a larger number of obitu­
of the vntidaHxm of Rome, wim.-li Ims gone toltontaln sawdust for the greater part; "And why?” ahe rjinrau whispered.
auntil now oldltotuc is diimumtled and n fthsa littte blacking spread oyer. He
"Because-becamic," and he became con- j ary notices of prominent pioneers and cltinpldly beeondr.g the most nsodern city w;!-.-allowed to escape.
! fusel, "because it i* *o beautifully green, Ii zhns than during the post week.
□f Itiiy.
:
Special Indian Commissioner Cooper la
Here are comtr.ODpl.'tt-e, dreary square*,

ITALY MODERNISED-

rows and stns-ts pf blank, hideous house*:
windows nnd doom ent off by the yard, ami
eueb interior*! Henri in Italy ,| home of the
Arial Verily. theArtsnreslunitaring.
Our of it all I have evolved (or myself a
comforting reflection. From the abadowa
of bet- misty bygone.yean, hariug r-baken
off thf shackles of oppression aud superRitk-i, young Italy is rtMclduf out‘ eagerly
’
toward all that is fresh and clj in and mod-

lhe deck with tha air-of Napoleon crowing
huine of Geo. IL Noble, of HhuiIId, Eaton ।
the Alp*.—Detroit Free Pre**..
county, and report an excellent tlmrn

Chippewa reservation near Mt. Pleasaifl,
disposing of all the remaining tract.

A very Interesting farmers’ institute In
The First National Bank of Eaton Rap­
Daratlun of Uie Lightning.
id* has declared a Beml-nuiioal dividend r Authorities) differ as to tbetime of dura­ connection with the Lenawee county agri­
of eight percent. There Isn't a better pay­ tion of thu lightning Cosh, but nil agree cultural society will be lield at lhe court
house
in Adrian, on January 25th, 2fllh
log tank iu the state.
that it is less than tbe 10,000th part of a
second. Tbe experiment which t-stablisbea and 27th.
Someone broke Into a couple of stores in
Rev. Henry Coate has resigned the pas­
Wayland last week and stole 830 worth of this fact is duo to the late Sir Charles
cigars, tobacco, pipes etc.
A watch Is Wheatstone. A dink, divided into alter­ torate of the Morrt-m'i Congregational
nate sectors of black and white, ta caused church and preached yesterday for the
being made of parties suspected.
to rotate very rapidly on its axis, aud by first time to his new congregation at Wau­
By the will of the late Stephen,S. Cobb, daylight It appears of a uniform gray. If seon, O.
of Kalamazoo, bls entire estate, valued *at lightning, occurring in tho dark, render
Ten large ice houses will be erected on
marly 81OO.U0O, Is left to bis three . the separate scctoni visible, it is plain that
brothers, who reside in Kalamazoo, end ajj tbe duration of lhe light mast be lees than Bush'lake near Holly, aud the Ice haulers
sister, who lives in Boston. It had been tbo time of revolution through tbo breadth will make the lake look as&gt; lively as a hun­
dred others in Oakland and Gcneacc coun­
rumored that hi* elegant home wa* to be of ona sector.
\
bequeathed to tbe Cosmopolitan club.
Tbe experiment was tried with a disk of ties.
sixty sectors, nnd making 180 revolnnotia
The Fowlerville Review Is tired of call­
Fred W. Lane was arrested nt Grand
in a second, bo that the time of turning ing for wood and flour on subscription,
Rapids upon a telegram from Chicago, but
through tbe spree of one aector is tho 10,­ with which to produce the dally bread, it
wa.*. released under habeas corpus pro­
800th part of a Mjcond. When tho disk,
now uks for stone—plain, uncut field
ceedings a few hours before an officer arrotating with thia velocity, is rendered via­ stone.
;rived from the windy city with the warrant
'charging him with burgulary nnd larceuv. ble by lightning, block and white sectors
The Pontiac Lincoln club is making
are seen with gray ones Intervening. This
L ine is now at large.
shows tbnt Lhe flash Is not absolutely in­ mure elaborate preparations than ever for
James Taylor,—®6e oF~Greenville's re­ stantaneous, for In thin case the sector* ita annual meeting nnd banquet thia year,
spected citizens, attempted to kill hi* wife would be seen sharply defined without any which will take place at the Pontiac rink
alternation of gray.-Chambera’ Journal
fast week.
Fcbrbary 12th.
•

’iCt u* have patience: we
modernounx-lvr*.
But lust h* we di*criminr„ between
goad gothic iumI bad gothic.lthe gnuemtloi» to come will •ii*critnir...~
ite between
gaol modern and hud modern. Hitherto
I bare »*ked myself whj-shobld America
be snecnsl at and drapiacd fur crudities
’*'* of*
art or manner*’ Slw ha* hiiHi. mightier
work to do than erect camprtniles. round
cupulq*. chip out statues or| polish her
sprech,- 'Hmcw thing* are th&lt;il flower of a
healthy, deep rooted clvillzntiii«i, nnd our
Americn*!* planted wdvep tiuL
it _______
the flower
must one day bloom.—Jeanie IP. Rude! In
Kate Field*' Washington.

Hour* of Bleep for Children hud Adult*.
A Gtrnnui specialist, Dr. Cold, picrala tor
giving young iroph- mure sleei. A healthy
Infant -deep* muat-uf the tltnriduring the
first week*, mid In the early ycara people
ere di*p««*ed to let children sleep a* much
a* they will. But from alx or ieven, when
school la-giu*. ttare is a compe te change.
At tbe,age of ten or eleven the child sleep*
only eight or nine hour*, wheuj he need* nt
least ten or elyven. aud
he jerows older
lhe Him of tvM I* ahwtenreL Dr. Cold be­
lieve* that up to twenty a youth need*
ohw iiuurv* ata-p and nn adult ahonM have
right or nine. With tnxuffideht sleep the
oervou* system, aud brain especially, net
rpadng enough nnd censing fo work r.or
nmlly. we find exliumjUon. excitability nnd
Intellectual dlsoniers gnulnally inking lhe
ptaw of love of work, general well taiug
«d the spirit of initiative.—jxiudun Tit
Bita.
Axbwuw rnlltNl doth pricking is made
both with and wkbmit |uai4 fibber core.
**** I^HIng consist,. of am In­
dia rehber back upon whtuh tlx-renre built
^kxh
” Iiurulx'r al layer* of axlwto*1

Snfikient ebwtktty la .hu* impartci iw
Uw- rub)&gt;.-r hack, while great &lt;lnraliil|:^,
'

Since*the county v.as organized about
fifty years ago therp have been consum­
mated within Its bordera 9.107 marriages.
Since the recording of births and death*
was begun In ISOTThere have been 0.140
deaths and 13,485 birth*. These records
are scattered through a targu number of
books, many of which‘are in pretty tad
shape, and It has taken a great deal of
work on the part of county clerk Hamil­
ton and hta effldent deputy, Frank G
Baker, to ascertain the reebrd. The board
of inpervlson will be asked for an approprlatlon in January, estimated at about
8875 to pay for the labor of preparing an
index to these nanus and Inasmnnb as it
would be must valuable for reference It
would seem that the money, f&lt;«r this purpme. would be well spent.-Charlotte
Republican.
Tlie Grand* Rapids Printers Union teat
week decided by an almoat unanimous vote
to aboliah the mw of plates on tbe city dally
?tpeTtJhv "ew
“» ukH
March
Tue,W
p«t*ra printed
C ?,y ’,“4 k la MW that tlu» nv«
order will pinch some of tfa?m financially.

Fred Hodges, a Ve-nrenni-w fana..’-

Little Brnha Lanback, of Grand Rapids,
fa recovering the use of hrr arm that was
We desire to extend our heartfelt saved to her by dhe noblo act of seven
thanks to tho Knights of Pythlaaand many young companions, who gave up pieces uf
friends, who so kindly assisted us In our their akin In a grafting operation.
fate bereavement.
F. J. Arnold, secretary of the Alpena Y.
Mtn*. Axx CorraxD A3D Family.
M. C. A . has been forced to resign on ac­
count uf 111 health. Tbe association has
prospered under bls administration, gain­
R»v. W. C. Burns, Congregailonaltat, of ing 102 members during the past six
Stanton, has had his salary raised $100 months.
without asking for It, or showing some of
A big balance weight on the transfer
the iiatteihtg culls be has been receiving. dock at SL Ignace parted and a 12 year
St. Joseph and Benton Harbor are pul- old boy standing near It was thrown into
the
take. Dock hands thought tbe boy
liri" again to secure the county scat from
Iterrieu Spring*. Stout Miss Niles is at was drowned, but when they started to
th® other end of the rope with firm too search for his body he was found sitting
on a plank under lhe deck blowing on his
calks In her shoes.
thumbs and whacking hit feet together to
Cepgreesman Belknap’s handsome and
talented daughter Nellie was wedded task
Mlsa Rcse Dansfiehl. uf Su-phenaville,
evening to Charles E. Bun«fleld. of Bay
City. The wedding waa* brilliant socktv publishes a card in tho Benton Harbor
papers saying th® pnblicnilou of a tuurwynt In Grand Rapids.
riaae Ikcuse secured by Will Bradford,
Fluga o.i the Lanalng armory may hang of Benton Harbor. In which her name apnt hnlLmxst In a few days. Lansing and

opera houw. Gnmd Rapid*, has cameo
.
*t&gt;r th- arret of bunt.

Tl-IhMUr h I" •*»
JJF,
elreull ami liu»«nr«w&lt;l Sunday olXM w
MnMneCT »»&lt;■
«“
n”
brake on lhe entortalnnraou end mneral
.nit. to Ira breuxht tut«ln« BurrowM.
He Iu. won l«o ot them end bra one
nendliiK- Tira menaker clelnte lhe oUteent
danram-d hl, bnrinen end eya-wlwl their
authority.
Speaker Crisp aaf • ho has more respect
for romc colored pwpte tlian l«e has for
wme whit® folk*. He ought to have.
Tiierc are about 7,000 more colored voter*
than white ones In hta congreqalunal die-1
triat lu fteorgta.

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BLOOD

George Reams of Grand Itaplds died
Saturday at the extreme old age of 104
tears.
Early next April the great trotting
atalfion Neliwn wiM bu shipped tyoru
hfelne to Kntantazou. where he will be
handled the comlhtf !«'*’"
s- A* Row,,smanager of the Kalamnxoo stock farm

FOR TH«

TH* CR1AT18T

BAKING POWDER FACTS.

MNCER « SGROFDL J
REMEDY OF THE AQE.

The public I* always responsive to suggeatlona about the food It eate. Great in­
terest has been taken In the InvesUgatlom*
mad* by the United Steles and Canadian
governinenta and by the different board*
of health to show the purity or Imparity
of milk, baking powders, spier*, and other
articles &lt;f daily use In the culinary de­
partment of our houbeholda.
Just now the subject of baking powder
Is claiming public attention. Wu all dealre pure and wholesome bread und this
cannot be had with the use of impure nr
jxdsonous baking powder. There can lie
no longer any question tbat-all the cheaper
lower grades of baking powder contain
cither alum, lime or piiospbatlc acid.
The ofllcial analysis of lhe United States
and Canadian government* have therefore
been studied with Interest and have pretty
clearly estahlialuMl the facts upon this sub­
ject The United States government re­
port gives the names of eighteen wellknown powders, some of them advcrtlartl
as pure cream of tartar taking powders,*
that contain alum.
The report sIjows that the Royal tak­
ing powder was found the highest in
leavening strength, evolving lf.0.6 cubic
Inches of gas per single ounce of powder.
Titer® were eight oilier brands &lt;»f cream
of tai tar powders tested and tlielr average
strength was 111.5 cubic inches of gas per
ounce uf taking pbwdrr.
Tin? Cauadlaii government investiga­
tions urn- of a ^till larger number of powdem. Tbe Royal baking powder was here
also shown tbe purest and liigbest In
.tnmktb. rontranlmt I JS.ka rubraJnrfra.

Kmhi« shewing tostimonl ;iU of maay
wonderful cares.
.

.
Madcegon. Mich . Aug. fiD. *91.
Dr*. Mixer &amp; Sow. Haatlngs. Mich.
Mv ih-ar Slrt-Allow m»- to giro you a few
of t! e fact* In tnv experience with jour cancer
am! wrotalasjrup. Fire yeans ago 1 bad a
car.ccr couw on my
Wp 1 cormglted
tbe r»rot phjslriatta In this place. Grand Haven.
Grand ItapldK Anu Arta.r and l&gt;troli. All
called U cancer. One of tbo best M. D s. in
Muskegon prrwrtta-d for It. I bad It burned
out dire* ditferer.t times, trul all to do purpose,
ami It continued to grow.
FlnaHt upon: the addre of a friend I rout to
you l-»r mmfietn® which I urod a*, directed, ami
it cured the cancer etilirrly. About four years
nave clapsed and l enjoy excellent health, wtth
no return ot tie* disease.
That your C- fc B. S-1« an effective blood puri­
fier there c*u be co question
•
Youra,ete..
R. w. Royuton.
Real K-tate Broker, Torrent Block.
,

Muskegon. Mich.. Aug. 31. Tl
Dr. Mixer t-Afier giving your C. AS. S.a
personal trial ilwttl say that I consider it on«4UU«1m»U«&gt;U W-lter.
wintam sice--.
W&gt; Washington avenue.

. For Sale by all Druggists.
Dry. Sixer &amp; Sons, Hostings, Mich.
.
NOTK’R FOR HEARING Of CLAIMS.
State of Mlr.hhpin. Comity ot nan*y~«Nouce t* Hereby riven, that Uy order of tbe
Probate Court tor the C®unty of Barry made &lt;m
inj&lt; ninth
ninn»n»y«n]ownumry,
«■«. six
»» months
..--v....,tbe
day of, January. a
A.. m
D.. IHU.
r___
fn
,Jn4.ti,r fourteenth day ...
ol .tanuary, ia&lt;r&gt;
)«e were
aitowed tor crrditera to Pf** ‘bHr claim*
I
*£££3.5 ,il

of leavening gas per ounte uf powder. । rtrcen*ed or? re4'iir;-d to preMMit ttmtr claims
Slut Ultra, enram ut arur powder. •»« '•••!* rr fty.- oar.. M itra
U.M tlralr .retwe
.lur^kll.
tte
renifth
beingbelli*
n- ( re-|
ported to be eigbty-nioe cu’Jc Inches of n(ixt’ and that*
2^1 mtaeh cIMm- will bo heard before
said
Coart.
oa
gas per ounce.
' ■**
“&lt;,j
‘urt °
a ’Thursday, th® fourteepthday ot
. These figures are very instructive to the | April Shdoa Tn-araday. the fimrteet«R\ &lt;tay m
July next, al teu( o'clock lu tta forenotJlfoI e ich
practical housekeeper.
They indicate! of thoMi days '
Doled January l«h A. D. IM
that the Royal inking imwder go-s more
C11AA. W. ABMSTU05U, Judge Of Pyohnte.
than 33 per cent, further in u«e than the
others, or is one-third more economical.
PROBATE ORDER.
Still more important than this, however,
they prove tills popular article has in-tn 8t»i« ot Michigan. County of B.wry-*-.
Ai a session of the Probate Court t«r ’h*
brought to tlw highest degree of purity— Cuunty
of Barry, hoPlm at lhe Frobste Otlk-r.
for to its superlative purity this superior­ in th" Citv ut Ha-'tlUft*. In said coontv, on
ity in strength Is due—aud consequently Monday, the eleventh day of January. In the
that by ita use we may be Insured Ute yvarone thousand cigtit hundred and ninety two.
Present. Charles W. Arm-ilrong. Judge of
purest and most wholesoiue food.
Probate.
The powders of lower strength are
la the mattet of the eMate ot John A.
Pscheller,
rtecwWcl.
found to leave lAnf” amounts of inert
Clement Smtrfi. administrator of «ald wrtate.
matters iu tbe food. This fact i&lt; empha­ eome* Into court and represent* that he 1* presised by -the rejwrt of the Oiiio State Food l ared to file bte firnd aeeount a* *w-b a.lnunhCommissioner, who. while flihHng the Roy­ irotor, and rn»js that a da) may be apj doted
fur h-ariar tbe same
.
al practically pure, found no other powder
Thereupon il |* ordered, that Tuesday. ,the
to contain less than 10 per cent, of inert or 10th day of Febraan. A. D. 1«S. al leu o'clock
Inilie
lornnton
be
a-wlztosl
for
the
bearinguf
*ald
foreign matters.
petliia:i. and that tbe belra al law of said deThe public interest in this question ha* cca*.H] *mi nu other persona Intereated In said ,
likewise caused to be made investigations estate, ire reqattwd » appear al a «re*lou erf said
Court,
then to beholdeu at the Probate &lt;MBc®
by our local authorities.
Prof. W. 3.
in th* City of Hastings, In said County, and
Halnr*. of Rush Medical c illegc, consult­ show cause, if any there be. why the prayer at
ing chemlat of tile Chicago Board of lhe petitioner Sray not be granted. And it is
■Health, hai found result* similar to those further ordered Jtbst saM petitioner give notice
to the person* luterealed in *aid estate, of tbe
reported by the national and Canadian pendency ot said petition and tta bearing
authorities. Dr. Hains says:
thereof, by coming a copy of thw order to be
published In lhe Hasting* Bammbm. a oew»pa. Rusli Medical College. Chicago, III.
t&gt;er pi Inted and circulated in aald County of
I have recently obtained samples of the Barry
ouce In each week for three *u,-cea;lve
chief baking powders In the market, nnd weclu previous fv *»ld day of bearing.
Ghas. W. ahmstbciwq.
have subjected them to careful chemical
(
L
true
copv.)
Judge df Probate.
examination to determine 'their purity,
wholesomeness and leavening power. As
PRODAIK OKDKR.
the result of my tests 1 find tbe Royal bak­
ing powder superior to all the otfier^ iu State of Michigan. County of Ba&gt;i/—«*.
At a seMlon of tbe Probate Court for the
every respect. Il is entirely free from ali ismntv
of Barry, bolden at tbe Probate Office tn
adtiltertfiion anti unwholesomn impurity, the city of Hasting*, in uld eouuty, on Fri­
and In baking it gives a greater volume of day, tite 8th day of January, In the year one
leavening ga* than any other powder. It thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
Pteaent, Charles W. Armstrong, Jndge et
Is. therefore, not only the purest, bet also Probate.
Io tho malter ot lhe estate of Joan A.
the strungi-st powder with which I ata ac­
Greble, dmeanedquainted.—Chicago Tribune.
, Ou reading and filing the petition, duly vertWalter S. llAEffi, M. D.
fied.of iraVaayalkenbunrh, special odmioisConsulting Chemist, Chicago Board of trator ol the e*£ ue ot uld dt-oeawd. praying
that he may be discharge! from hi* said tru-t
Health.
Thereupon it I* ordered, that Friday, tbe
The statistics show that there is used In Utn day uf February A. D-. 1882 nt ten o'clock
the manufacture of lhe Royal baking pow­ In tbe forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
der more, than half of all the cream of tar­ *nld petition. Ud that the tales at law &lt;rf said
.deceased and all other persons I ntereeted in said
tar conaumed in the United Stales for all estate, are required to appear at a reaslon
purposes. The wonderful sale thus indi­ of Mid court then to ta holaco at the Probate
cated for the Royal baking powder— Office, ik. the city of Hosting*, in said ecunty
and ahovreause.if any tberebe. wby thoprayer
greater than that of all other baking pow­ of the ix-Uttoner mnv not be granted. And it
ders combined—Is, perhaps, even a higher l» farther ordered. That said petitioner give »otlce to ita person* Interested Iu Mid estate, ot
evidence than that already quoted of the the
pendwucy of Mid petition, and the hearlag
sui&gt;erlority of this article, and of its indtapensablenesa to modern rookery.

FROBATB ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of itarrv—xs.
At a srs-ion of lhe Probate &lt;’ourt for th®
County of itarrr. hidden al the Probate offler,
Im the City &lt;»( Hiutluva. in said county, on Tues­
day the tAh day of January. In the year one
th-m«and etahthundred and ninety two.
Present, Ctuuies W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In tbe mutter of the estate of WMblngton
K. Ferri*, deoaaaed.
On reading and fifing the jmtlti'm. duly veri­
fied, of Ltaxle Ferris, widow of said deceased,
praying that a certain instrument now on Pte In
this court, purporting to be lb® last will and
testament of said deceased, may be admited to
probare, and that Mmlnburitwi of said estate
may bo gnutled to Voirww W. F.-rm. the execu­
tor named in said .will or to some &lt;xh«r
£ al table person.
Thereupon It la ordered, that Wednesday the
10th day of February. A. D..1W0 al ten o’clock in
the torri.oon. be a«Mgacd for tbo hearing of said

(A true copy.)

PROBATE ORDER.
Blate ot Michigan, County of Barry—**.
At a rotaloo «f the Probate Court far the
County of Barry, bolden at Hi® Probate (Utlee.
In tbe city ot Hastings. In uld county, on Wed­
nesday, rheUth day ot January. Iu the year
one taomand eight hundred and .ninety two.
p^*,nV’ E’baxtes W. Armstrong. Judge of

On reading and filing tbe petition duly veri­
fied, of David to Morthlaud. odtninlatrateutor
ot said estate, pray lag that hl* final account
tbi* day filed may ta beard and allowed, and a
drcree of artdjmment duly made.
Thereupon it is tx-dered. that Thursday, lhe
lltbday of February, A. D, 19M. a: tan o'clock In
the forenoon, he unsigned for the hearing of eaid
pelt non. aud that the heir* at law of said d«w-e&lt;1. and al! other persons Interested it&gt; said
’“------ *—*
------- ir at n session of
at Ihr Protate
office, in the clrv of
.
"Jh*'11 &gt;“r u”'re b&lt;’ whj th® pra&gt;*r

r r teMt by

hmt

(AtetMOopy.)

W. ARMSTRONG.

Judge of Probate.

* copy ot -.hi* order to be

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Hastings
HASTINGS. MICH., JA

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 38.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays «y
COOK BROS..
----- AT-----

HASTIXG8, XICB.

HALF VALUE
That’s what we say.'
That’s what we mean.
/Were speaking of overcoats.
\Haif Value is what we’re
selling overcoats for.

Our
Our
Our
Our

§6.00
10.00
30.00
35.00

ANNER.

overcoats
overcoats
overcoats
overcoats

go
go
go
go

THEWLE'S
DRUG STORE. ■
For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

Seconi-Haud School Booh,

for §3.00
for 5.00
for 15.00
for 17.50

Tlie most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

Our half off sale is confined to small lob, to
great, bargains.
close them out. They

UI. 5- Goodyear

THE REST

The only practical drug*
gist of 25 years experienoe.
,

Of our entire stock of overcoats we offer for
from
•

OHE FOURTH TO Offl-TW OFF.

Hastings,

Mich.

COUNTY NEWS,
OUR COUNTY.

This is the greatest overcoat salp ever proposed
in Michigan. This is your opportunity at

HUDSON'S

Woodland reports a revival—of the roll­
er skating craze.

County school commissioner Andrus
says the Woodland schools are doing good
work.
John Shcndlemayer has purchased the
,stock of boots and shoes of H. L. Moore at
Middleville.
F. F. Hilbert, L. Parrot and Jesse Jor­
dan will have charge of the first Woodland
village election.

GRAND RAPIDS.

The recent sleighing has resulted In fill­
ing Freeport mill yards with logs, insuring
plenty of work for next season.
That new bridge across the Coldwater
near Freeport Isn’t a bridge yet. And
Freeportcra are indignant because of busi­
ness lost to tlie town.

ARY 21, 1892.

Wilber Pardee, of Freeport, the other
evening was suddenly awakened by some
one entering his rooms. He spoke, and'
the intruder lit out. Pardee followed, re­
volver in hand, but could not get near his
man. A HUle latter he found the gentle­
man (?) unhitching a horse.- It proved to
ben young man who lives In 1 bring.
Just what be wonted is not stated.

1 WAS
eyes got so bad that I could hardly sc anything,
a fact I could not read tny newspaper, but now

AM HAPPY
glasses that are properly
LOWRY keeps always
a large stock of the finest and best eye glasses and spectacles.
him and be satisfied.

There is

If you want to get a better price
for old scrap than you do from
peddlers, bring your old iron of all
kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
rags and old carpets to the

JUNK SHOP,
Michigan aye,
Opp. Roller Mill, Hastings, Midi.
■'

I,

6

The
Banner
and
Detroit
Tribune
one dollar per year.

Or*a&lt;*vtll*,
Death has entered our mWsttwice In the
past week, and Is rtlll hoverfBgJover a*.
On Thursday morning l“L *Tter a short
Illness, Philip Porter crossed the river
from wbem» none return. He had an si­
te :k of the grippe, but no one thought it
serious until Monday. Sunday be went to
the door two or three times and caught
more cold and grew worse very hurt. He
has lived here nlxurt forty years, and it
can be said here without fear ot contrsdletlon, that he had no enemies. He wan ■
good husband and father, generous and
charitable and honest, upright in his deal­
ings with his fellow man. He leaves a
wife and four children to mourn his losau
Jaxnes.CoIllsou. whose home is at Gun
Lake, died Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Sarah Hall nee Jessup, of North
Pine lake, died Friday night at midnight.
Her mother, Mrs. S. Jessup, of thia place,
is seriously ill at her late daughter’s home.
Mrs. Ell Nicols is no better.
Delayed letter.
La grippe has found Its way to our town
It would takes column of the paper to
again and Is making things lively for some print the list of those sick within three
of our people.—Mrs. Shepard of Plainwell * miles of the village.
Sundayed with her daughter Mrs. Clara
Ed. Porter is still In a serious condition.
Hughes.—Ara Lindsey is home from Elgin.
Mra.’-Harriett Beattie was called to Way­
Ill —M. Doster has been confined to the land by the serious illness of her mother,
house with la grippe.—L. Loveland nud Mrs. Jackson.
family are slowly recovering from an at­
Woodlund.
tack of ths grip.—Aaron Failman has mov­
Sleigh rides are the order of the day.
ed his saw mill from tlie Earl farm to that
George Palmerton Is better.
of O. A. Hughes of whom he has purchas­
John Palmerton has been quite sick.
ed 40 acres of timber.—Tlie good sleigh­
Mrs. E. Lucas is in a fair way to recoving will be Improved by those drawing
ties and wood.—The meetings in the M.
Cornelias Smith Is having a hard time
E. church are continued this week.—Mrs.
Anderson Is quite ill with pneumonia and to hold the Rowlader wood. He has been
Mrs. Ponco Is confined to the house with beaten in three suits by the same wood,
the safce disease.—Mrs. M. J. Goss end and was arrested on complaint of Row^
son Harry attended the funeral of . Hon. lader, charging him with taking and con­
Frederick Bush In Kalamazoo Friday.— verting to hte own use a quantity of KowDr. Hyde Is able to bo out again.—Mrs. C, iuder’s wood.
He offered John Lee as
B. Robinson’s friends have returned to his bondsmen, and the suit was adjourned
till March 24th.
.
their home in Tuscola.
Maud Hough, of Nashville, was in oqr
■
Johnstown.
village on Sunday..
Now that our village is incorporated, we
William Marvin, an old and well known
resident of Bedford, died nt bls home after would suggest that a union caucus be held,
a brief Illness of In grip. The funeral was and tbat'all political parties be represent­
heM from the Congregational church on ed on the ticket at the coming election.
Sunday at half past two. Rev. Kulp,’ pas­ Our aim should be good men for every
tor of the 'Methodist church In Buttle office regardless of party affiliations. Let
Creek, spoke welt chosen wonts to a large our flrst'set of officers be not the choice of
concourse of friends and
relatives!. a plurality vote, but of a majority vote.
We tliibk the practice of boys hanging
Deceased was 77 years of age, and bad
lived in Bedford many years. Him wife on sleighs a bad one and that something
din! many years ago. Four daughters re­ should be done to stop It: and it might be
main— Mrs. Godfrey Payette Is very :,|.-k well for teamsters to know that If. they
—Would free delivery of mall In rural permit boys to hang on their sleighs, Umt
districts strike you favorably? That seems they are responsible fur any Injuries that
to be one of the .subjects to engage the at­ may befall them. We think that the prac­
tention of our wise or otherwise legislators tice of some ot the teamsters of stopping
at our national capital this winter. The ex­ and inviting the boys to get ou and then
periment has already been tried and found running their team for the sake of seeing
successful—We are informed that our aged the boys tumble when they jump off, Is a
friend and fellow townsman, W:n. i’. dangerous one.
Mrs. Anton Euper. of Edmore is visiting
Bristol, is In feeble healtft—Thus. Ken­
nedy has Aold his farm In Ross to Charles friend? In Woodland.
Enoch Andrus, our county commissioner,
Stratton, formerly ophe Bedford mill.
was in town visiting schools Thursday.
Emma Blzer, of Grand Rapids, Is visit­
Dowling.
t \ '
Plenty of snow at present Log? are ing her mother here.
We hear that pratracteu^nicetings are
increasing very rapidly at the. mill yanl—
Fifty-four members at tlie dance last about to open up.
J. B. 'purner, agent of the Northwestern
riiursday'nlxhfr—Wkat make* that smile
on Charley Garrett’s face? That bran Life Insarance Company, was In onr vllnew
boarder
that’s come
to
his lagv Friday night and Saturday morning.
Amhroto Cooper and wife and G. H.
house to stay.—F. W. Pike and wife,
from Charlotte, have been visiting nt A. Carpenter have gone to Blailchard on a
Ormsbee’s.—Mrs. N. Clemens Is very’ "lek vtelL
Another old pioneer has passed away.
with lung difficulty; caused from the grip.
On Sunday Oren Johnson died from the
effects of. the grip. Mr. Jordan was up­
Orlie Hull has moved to Cedar Crock— wards of 80 years old, and hu been a resi­
Uncle Wortti Is very sick, and being quite dent of Woodland fdf many years.
Mrs. Fred Wagoner Is very sick..
old there is but small hopes of his recovery
G«o. Rowiader moved to Nashville
—Mrs Da del Pierce Is very- siqkc with a
cancer, and her recovery is impossible— Tuesday, where he has secured a positiOQ
Russell Norton and wife are sick at tljts- !u the Lentz factory. ■
writing, but we learn are some better.—
Tlie saw mill on John Cunpbeir^JmffThas
Waiter Clark is on the sick fast
the timber nearly all cut iH*'lumber. so
Taffy pull at Arthur Miller’? last week
we arc’ Informed—Protnufed meetings at
The social at Mr. Wilk's was well Mthe church last week.—We report this
week the marriage of Luther Brown, a teuded there being over 100 in attendance,
young wan of North Barry, to Mrs. Sarah and a good time reported by all.
The next Congregational social will be
Terpcuning, of Hope. A host of friends
wish them much Joy.—S. A. Hendricks at Mr. Wagon lander’s one week from Fri­
and Charlie Peck are drawing their ties day night.
The young folki had a taffy pvdl at Mr.
from Doud's corners. Charlie’s team and
a team driven by young Seeber each drew Rogers this week Wednesday evening.
Last Friday evening the young people
forty tics at a single load.—Frank Laribee,
our maU carrier, is quite sick so we are In­ of the high school gave a party in behalf of
formed.—Every one Is very busy drawing Emmet Lee at the hoinp of his parents in
wood and doing other teaming and sleigh­ Johnstown, and although the night waa
ing, which la the best we have had for the extremely cold and the distanqe about 14
last three years.—A. L. Campbell has sold miles, they got there just the same. There
seven or eight acres of timber to different were about 40 In attendance Including
.parties for wood.—Rabbits are being killed Mr. Andrus and his wife. The evening
by the dozen every day. ad there Is a fihe was spent in singing and amusements, al­
snow to hunt them on.—Since writing our ter vfhich Emmet was given a nice present
letter for the Baxxeb this week, we team by his tedchers.
of the death of Russell Norton. Mr. Nor­
Banfleld.
ton was an old pioneer and a soldier of the
There was a surprise Inst Saturday even­
late wsr. He was a member of John
Stark poet. No. 349, G. A. K. He leaves ing al Harvey Bellinger’s by: the young
people around here.
an aged wife and a grown up son to mourn
The G. A. IL had , an oyster supper at
bls loss. Thus one by one the old veter­
their hall last Saturday evening.
ans are passing away, and soon the last
A- Morford and wife returned from
one will answer to the last roll call.
Battle Creek last week.
Mrs. Ed. Tungate, who wit? very sick
with the grip. Is on thnmcnd.
A protracted effort is being put forth at
\Pnt
Lee, who was thought to die last
the M. E. ehnech.—.John Otto has sold hte
week. Is on the gain.
residence property to- O. Lapo; considera­
Next Sunday the presiding elder will be
tion $400.—John Brock has moved Into
at the Baltimore church to bold quarterly
the house vacated by John Otto.—W.
conferenoii.
Houghtalln has moved Into the house va­
Our school was without a teacher last
cated by John Brock.—John Otto intends
going north soon.—E. Bailey, ot Grand week on account of the grip.
Rapids, was ‘in town last Thursday.—
THE MARKETS.
Geo. Weed attended the undertakers con­
vention at Gntnd Rapids last week.—C.
Delmatter has a new barber pole which
stands 10 feet and 4 inches high, and it Is a
daisy.—Elton Lpcas and Miss Emm* GarOjru—rOC.
llnger were united In holy matrimony at
Kilts—IS1JSC.
the residence of tlie bride’s parents, la«t
jflqg*-Kort, &lt;%c: calf, re.
Tuesday evening. They have the best

Prof. P. D. Smith. Mu»le. for A. E. Sodthwlck in the restaurant—
views of the Michigan Agri- Four of Wayland’s respectable (?) iltizens
ege, explained by Prof. Ked- came to Middleville last Saturday well
filled with “red eye." They bad free use
zle. X
t Invitation to all fanners to of our streets for their Jambouree for three
An e
Institute la given. This is or four hours when they finally concluded
attend.
to go home. Where was Walt?—The In­
f. and you should attend it.
your m
fant child Qf J. Caldwell Is very sick.—
Afton Dibble sprained hia arm quite badly I
one day last week.—A good many from
John Conley and wife have returned
here expect to attend the Star lodge at
home from Woodland, where they have
Yankee Springs Friday evening.—Jessie
been visiting for some time—Geo. Conley
Damouth of Wayland Is visiting friends In
and wifti vWted Woodland friends Satur­
day and Sunday—Shennan Ayers, of the village.—Grant Hendershott and wife
of Hastings were theguesteof K. D., Davis
Jackson, visited his parents here over
and wife last Sunday.—A. Cope o£ Calc­
Sunday—Wm-XBlvens and family visited
friends la NlsfrlUe Sunday—Oystef sup­ doula was the guest oflxiuis Fenton Tues­
day.—The brass factory shut down Wed­
per at Henry Clever’s tills week Wednes­
day evening—Alice Troyer, of Nashville, nesday on account of the funeral of Mrs.
Is spending the week with Maple Grove Keeler.—J. N. Stone of this place has
friends—0. L. Bowen was In Jackson on moved to your city.
business Saturday—Miss Baker is vjsltlng
friends In Hllkdale— Rev. McAllister is
holding protracted meetings at the M. E.
church.

Mre. Collier?* confined to the house with
the grip—M. Doster Is some better but
still compiled to stny Indoors—Mcsrers.
Copp and Booth of Plainwell Sundayed
with Will Hugh and family—M. Chamber­
lain and family spent Sunday at HickoryComers—Miss Ann Sackett, sister of Dr.
Sackett, passed away Thursday- evening
after an fllnes- of a few days. Though
she has Sen In poor health for some time
her sudden death was was a great surprise
to her many friends. She has been a res­
ident of Prairieville for many years,, and
though a quiet unassuming person, will be
sadly missed. The funeral was held from
th? M. E. church Saturday morning—Mrs.
Wyman Hall, for several years an Invalid,
died at her home near Pine Lake Saturday
evening—Messrs. Rockwell and Elliott of
Hickory Corners spent a few hours in our
town last Tuesday—Rev. Newbury of Kal­
amazoo occupied the Methodist pulpit Sun­
day evening—The meetings, conducted by
Rev. Hasting, will continue through this
week.

There was a concert at the M. E. church
Monday evening given by Prof. TaylorMrs. Sarah Barton is visiting Id Irving
this week—Laura Dacihds and C. Wright
were on our streets Sunday—Dr. Wright
report* quite a good deal of stekneta at
present—-Elder Winry; of Campbell has
started a singing school 'at the new Breth­
ren church iu north Carlton. His charges
are only ten cents fur three months—We
hear It reported that Clinton Hnuney of
south Campbell ha* taken unto himself a
wife. Her Dame was Mbs Alice Wlney
and Is a daughter of Rev. J. G. Wlney—
Wm. Burd and wife and Lou Bird and
wife are ill with tlie grip—Ed Hartman
was foreman in the barber shop Saturday
night In-the ob^mao of Mr. Becker—The
Alliance’will bold open lodge one week
from Tuesday plgbt at tlie town hall. AU
are Invited to htlond.
-

L. Dekker and wife are quite sick—L.
B. Carpefiter went to Grand Rapids Mon­
day to cuiauIt Dr. Prrssy of that place—
Sdme of 4qr young people attended church
at the Altoft school house Wednesday eve
—Tlie*ABlance will hold an open lodge at
Carlton Center Jan. ‘JU: Everyone come
—The fresh snow fall of Sunday night Im­
The Freeport Herald registers a right­ proved the sleighing—Mrs. Uhl is very
eous kick because well-todo farmers hitch 111—The meetings at the Methodist church
their teams on the streets there without are weB Attended and some Interest Is
blanketing them, and Intimates that their manifest™!—Miss Mattle Uhl returned
owners should mend their ways or look from-Grand Rapids Tuesday tn assist In
out for a clhrate where blankets are not caring tor her mother—George Nichols and
supposed to be necessary.
wife called at Win. Raymond's Suuday.

Mrs. Ira Hopkins, living south ot Wood­
land, tried to vsca;«e the cares of this life
by taking strychnine. But the dose was
not large enough, and beside antidotes
were promptly administered.
So Mrs.
Hopkins Is still with the living.

County.

.. JI«»pb Center.
Mr. Schram ins returned from bls
daughters and is boarding at Ira Harts—
Mr. Hlgby and wife of Kalamazoo are vis­
iting thrir daughter. Mrs. E. B. Payne—
Mrs. John Dorter of* Prairieville and F.
Chamberlain and wife of Delton visited at
G. Wilkinsons last week—Albert Chaffee
of Qofinby was seen on our streets Sun­
The last course was put on the stand­ day—H. V. Loomis and C. W. Chandler
pipe yeaterllay, and it now looms up to the are drawing lumber from Flue lake to
(nil height of Its dignity. Nearly all tlie Shults—A couple sleigh loads of young
work has been done on the water works people from Cloverdale visited the singing
which can Ire done while the severe weath­ school at Cedar Creek Thursday eve.
er lasts, and It Is prtroable that the works
Nnshri’le.
.
will lx? turned over to the village shortly,
although they will not be formally aceepted
I. L. Creasy of Haatinga spent Sunday
until they are completed.'—Nashville News. here—Milton Willis and family of Battle
Creek were guests at Fred Appkman's last
Through the courtesy of Miss Electa
week—Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Leland and
Funtira, wo are. this week, enabled to
daughter of Minneapolis, Col. are visiting
publish the following report from the
at S. a ingerson’s and among other rcloNashville postofilce, which shows up very'
tlvtai and friends—Mrs. A. J. Beebe. Is at
creditably for our town, and which will no
Hickory Comers helping to care for sick
doubt surprise some people at the amouut
relatives—The Lentz Table company were
of money paid out by the people for stamp*
obliged to shut down the factory Tuesday
and jxrslage for one year at the post-office:
morning on account of sickness—Misses
Receipts for the year 1891, $3,36&amp;64;
MinnieFnrntes and Francis Ileacox spent
showing n gain of $308.04 pver receipt*
Sunday at E. V. Stnith’s in North Castleton
for 1889.—Nashville New*. '
—Mrs. C. N. Downs went to Chicago the
From the talk of a correspondent of the latter part ot last week to spend the rcNashville News, we Bbould judge the same maitoler of the winter with her daughter
state of things existed there as here. Let andtom there. A telegram was received
an Unde Tom’s Cabin troupe, with blood SumpF morning announcing her death.
hounds and jackass attachment, make a Th# remains were brought here for inter­
raid on tlie town. 12 hours notice 1* suffic­ ment Wednesday—There Is a great deal of
ient to pack the opera hall. But let a good alakneM here.
intellectual entertainment like a lecture
Brash lU&lt;Jg«.
show up, and Hie speaker is quite apt to
talk to handfull of people and an acre qf
A number of our citizens hayo the grip
vacancy, while those who get him there —We noticed W. Huntington of Gull
tlsh in their pockets for extra change to Prairie on our streets Inst week—George
make np the deficiency.
Pennon and wife of Grand Blanc visited
at P. R Karns last week—Mrs. Eatclla
The following is tire program for the
Tompkins of Delton livre in C. V. Sum’s
fitted.
farmers’ Institute to be held at Nashville
house now—Chariea Dubol? of Rosa visit­
on hand January 'J5th and 20lh:
ed relatives here Sunday —Wo have a saw
MOVDAT.
Call on
mill In Brush Ridge now—A number of
Afternoon—Address by President Enoch our tanners are teaming It nt the mill and
w Is lire of a host of friend?.—J‘ S. Cahoon ^Ume-tteili»6attioc per bbl; waterlima^Ui
i .... - .
—
response by C. L. Glasgow. things wear a lively aspect here—Fred
was In Ionia the most of last week.—Lew­
"W bint-growing,” Prof. P. G. Olla’ brother of Mason Is visiting him—A
Musin.
•&gt;*ti-30e. nrrbu.
is liegoie wa»4n the village last Thursday,
Holden, Music. “Noxious Weeds aud photographer has taken pictures of onr
Fotato-w-ax.-a.m. iwr bn.
ami he Informs us that he will move back
how to destroy Them." Prof. Beal. school— Mrs. McCarty is 111—Mrs. George
t’m.M verb,,,
■
to the village in the spring.—The Durkee
Music.
.
Graham Is quite ill.
Ba!t’-S&lt;&gt;DlDgatl 00per bbl.
boys are preparing to build a barn In the
Evening—Music.
Recitation. L. Font
Timothy fWd—H*iUn» at Si.&amp;*&gt; per bu.
spring,
—
Frank
Morey,
of
Nashville,,
was
Mhhltevllla.
Whert—No. 1, white* JH: red rt.
Purdis. Music. Address, Dr. Weaver.
hi town last Wednesday and Thursday.—
Hour—IB.00 pur hnndred.
Delayed Letter.
Paper. Mrs. Perry Mayo. Music.
Rye—78Again wo hear the pleasant ringing of A stranger, whose name we are unable to
A»te'-4O5soe,
TUESDAY.
sleigh bells. The snow Is about ten Inches learn at present, was robbed on our streets
Itertey-Si.oo.
Forenoon—Mindc. Prayer. Music. “Dai­ deep.—Our school commenced one week lato last Monday evening. Tlie man es­
ry Interests," H. J. Marlin. “Fruit Cul­ ago Monday after two weeks vacation, caped uninjured but lost hte money. The
Turtwr»-l:T.,&lt;c: OnM. lie. '
ture In Barry and Eaton Counties," J. C. with seven new scholars.—George Hum­ robber we understand was arrested Wed­
Downing. Music.
“Sheep-husbandry,* mers h very sick with scarlet lever at nesday.—The East planing mill Is again
Can! nr Thanks. .
Prof. Mumford. “Horse Raising," Harry this writing.- -Mix. George Ward is able in operation, after a lay off of two weeks.
We wish to extend our t
Lewis, V. S. Music.
to lie up and around after two weeks —A Wbeedon and wife were iu* Sunfield heartfelt thank* to the firemen!
Afternoon—Music.
"Country Roads,’’ severe sickness with the grippe.—There lust Monday.—A. Wneedon Is receiving a and the friends and nrlghbot
C. 8. Snell. Reading. Mrs. H. W. Hall. will be a dance at the hutue of Jack John-large
_ _ _______
amount
_ _______________
Of steres and___heading
___
bolts kind attention apd OMirtance ।
Music. “Sugar Beet* hi Michigan." Prof. aJan. 23.—Rev. Jacokes has been very at
st present
present The snow makes
make* all
all business
Kcdzle. "The Silo.” Dr. Frank Merritt,
fur three week*. HI* son who Is 1livrty.
------- —John
•~
- -has
Ilumell
about 300,000
' of Charlotte. Music.
home frwa college on a vacation fills hl* fuel of logs ...
_____ _ and D. extended to
In his yard at _present,
Evening—Music. "The Practical in place in the pulpit.—Geo. Monk Is working Klein about the same.

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aids expectoration,
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action is
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illustrated pretpeo-

CHAPTER X.

was his final dedrioo.
“Senor Barrera wishes mo to assure
you.” said Don Maurixm. after the for­
mer luul uttered a few sentence* in
Spanish, "that be felt not the faintest
enmity toward you when he wm at the
mine, and that if Fernandez assert* that
he uttered Wny threata against yon be

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there la only one American perloljfal for
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though: write; and that la The Forum.
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of Loyal Volunteer*. By Umtenant Alien R.
ytoote. Founder of the Society of Loyal V olunteen: The meaning of the Deinocratfc VSctory
in Manacharelt*. by Gov. Wm. E. RosmU;
French Feeling Towards Gennany-Anotber
Conflict about Alsace-Lorraine Inevitable, by
Camille PelleUn. Member of the French Cham­
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be repealed: by Jacob H. Schiff, one of the
most succ«waful aud Influential bankers in
New York ; Ta Modem Education a Failure’
by Fredrtc Harrteon. the great esaayl»L; UriroKulated Compct!U&lt;ni Self-Jeetructlve. by Ai­
dace F. Walker Chairman of the Western
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Khine; A Day with Lord Tmnyson. by Edwiu
Amok!. And live other articles.
There arc now in progr»-*&lt; discussions of Our
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nna, looked »t «»d| «h«; and Der­
went was inipcuawl
by the strong
facwaud th*? uo^WUto eye of Barre*^
“A man to strike quickly and strike
hard, when his enemy was facing him.
but not a man to sfiuot .toother from an
axabrwh. or to cause him to be so shot,

simply lies. *
“Tell him. pray." said Derwent, “that
1 have not the faintest doubt but that
Senor Fvrnandex lies. 1 have never be­
lieved anything that he lias said to me
about thia matter, and 1 am not sur­
prised to And that lie has lied through­
out.
Assure Senor Barrera that his
manner to me nt tlie mine was sufficient
proof that ho felt noenmity toward me."
Senor Barrera bowed with grave dig­
nity when this was translated to him.
"Tell the senor. mi amigo." he said,
“that if be had bought the mine 1 should
never have troubled him. for 1 should
bare known that he had done so in ig­
norance and gtxxl faith. Bat 1 distinctly
wani’Hl Fernandez that if the mine was
sold 1 should about him. and, believe me.
1 should not have lurked behind a rock

riocra on the walls two or three devutiooal picu arws hung—notably a beau­
tiful Madonna aud a b«sd of 8L Francis
cf
Beyon-l. through a curtained
doorway, was a glimp*.’ ofacixambjr
simple in its arrangements a* a monk s
oelb
“What an ideal "pot for a scholar or a
saint, padre miot" said the young man.
with a kmiling giaucfl around.
••Too ideal. I have often thought,
answered tho priest gravely,
“tiainta
are not made in flowery places, and
Miraflorw deserves ita name in all re­
spects
1 coaid not reconcile it to my

conscience to stay here if i were not
under obedience.
But my superior*
think it a good place for me. Thera is
certainly a great deal to do. not only on
the hacienda, but elsewhere: for since
tha banishment of the religious orders
the parish priests are not ablo to attend
to all tho needs of the people. And
then 1 liave leisure in which to write."
••You write fur publicatiouF Mko-I
Derwent, looking at ths workmanlike
aspect of the table.
“Ywi; that is part of my work—after
the care of souls, which is. indeed, in­

I.

rfw rtfUcd (Ke pUtoL md. willtout Ken^
Ing to aim. ^ruL
Never will be fail to look buck on toe
fortnight st Miraflores that followed hi*
recovcTy ni the one enchanted time of
his life—that one lingering withjn tho
magic portals of fairyland which al­
most all men or women know at some
point on the journey of life. Generally
it is not for long that any one lingers
within those gates, and when once they
are elated upon him who issues forth, he
cluded in it."
"You write. I presume, on religious may wander far and wide without ever
finding his wny thither again.
But
topics.”
"Can you tell me any great topic into while be is there everything else that
which religion doesnot enter?’ asked tho the world holds ia forgotten—sometime
other, with a smile. "I write on tte? even filth and duty-and if there are
•octal, th? political, the philosophical, any drawbacks to enjoyment, any pin
questiour o* our times, into all of which’ prick?, in the spell of enchantment, ha
has joi*vtx&gt;Uection of them afterward.
religion enter &gt; deeply and vitally. Btr
1 did not bring you here to talk af my- ; Derwent in especial
,
_ _______
would
have_/been
self or my work. Come, these are my .
positive that tb«re was nothing
English books."
1 of thei kind for him in there magic
He walked up te a division of tha en- jayg—flayj of literal as well as metacircliug shelves, and Dorwent was but- .
anu*hine and flowera Whenprised to find himself confronted with BVer )1U
them, be would sew the
the works of every noted English writer, : .
KlpPiiiro sky looking dowfc, he
even the most “advanced" and dtetruc- ' woqH hpar tht,
of fona.
tive in their tendencies: apostles of nee ' lJlinB aid inhale the fragrance of opening
thought wsre ranged by thu sltte of Ro- ; WowoIBJU Pictures would rise before
man cardinals, and all the brilliant ,
now
coo|. gbaduwy rooms
modern awiyista were well represented. . w-lh Elnin&lt; floonl and antoeequed
“Do yon read theou bookv he »ked, walb
of the COQrU with thnir py.
unable to keop his surprise out of hta lan)d
ftnd
oriental looking
voice, as be took down one of the mott i
who glided
aoJ furth&gt; of
noted volume* of skeptical literature.*
।
Bhadotry vistas of the gardens, of
।
“Girtainly,
answered the’ padre, j the
gjdmidorof thechaptl,and amid
“How could 1 feel the pulse of the times ; aJI these VMr;i!d
one central figure
„
“ld"-m-actful. grad.nu fig.
.tawl th&lt;tor which hj u to pre- I
nobl(J. princHBlita, W3)., ,„d ,
scribe. But I contaa that 1 hare no ; bapd ew 0
|n
(o „
very nigh opinion of your English think-।
•
..............
For
this
may •be said--fur.him, that
if,
era. They are iconoclastic enough, but ।
despite i his valiant resolutions, ho, was
they have neither the logic of the French I
soon hopelessly in love withD-ju.i Zarifa.
nor tho scholarship of the Germans,’’
j
it was Ires with the enchantment of her
“You understand bq^i of tbo.-&lt;j lanbeauty—though this grew upon him day
gdagesT
by day, as ouly real beauty does—than
“Oh. yes; hero are ray French books | with t^e deeper charm of character
an&lt;l here are mjrOermnn. Perhaps they
which was revealed to him in her life,
may interest you."
like tha open page of* a book full of no­
“What interrata mo more are these," ble thoughts and poetU words. He had
said tho young man, walking over j to a
never imagined anything at once » sim­
range of vellum bound Latin volumes.
ple and s&gt;&gt; elevated as this character ap•■pare au,t be »m, rare old «Ud«»
i TberoohuuinaUng taflaenre ot

to do ao.”
“I am very sure of that,’* said Der­
went in reply. "Ask him if he agrees
with you in suspecting that Fernandez
U accountable for tny shooting."
But on this point Senor Barrera would
not commit himself. He would only
gay that he believed Fernandez to be
tempting to make it."
“Oh. I shall ba nil right in an hour," capable du toot, and that the motive athe answered confidently.
tribnted—to punish Derwent and at the
He did feel very much better when, an same time throw suspicion cn himself—
hour later, he made his appearance in was sufficient to account for the deed.
the dining room, where Dun Maurizio But the ranchero at whose house they
greeted him cordially, and a tall, dark had spent tho night had bad connec­
man rose and offered his hand, with a tions. It was possible that one of these
smile of recognition. For an instant had waylaid the party in hope of
Derwent was puzzled. Then, like a plunder, and. finding a tuan lingering
flash, the scene at the mine occurred to behind the rest, had shot and robbed
him. and even before Don Maurizio said him. “When I am suffering from a
"Senor Barrera" he knew who it was.
false accusation myself is not the time
"Sehor Barrera wishes to express to to accuse another, ‘ without the most
you his sincere sympathy and regret for positive proof.” said the Mexican quietly.
your wound. He has come, by my re­
“He is a fine fellow." said Derwent,
quest, to talk the matter over, and after apropos of thia remark, “and if they do
awhile wo will do so.
Bnt now yon not stop worrying him"—fur there had
must sit down and take a glasn of wine been official examinations and threats of
at once, for you are Ipokfog fatigued. I amid and imprisonment—“I will goand
am afraid that-my daughter and Padre shoos Fernandez myself. 1 am very
Francisco led yon tr overtask your sure that somebody ought to‘do it on
strength this monjing."
general prinriplea.”
“On the contrary," said Derwent. “I
"Barrera is under bond to appear as
find that I am stronger than 1 thought; soon as you are able to testily concern­
and I was too much interested while out ing the uffair," said Don Maurizio.
to think of fatigue. 1 liave been de­ "They cannot possibly prove anything
lighted by what I have seen of the ha­ against him. for his alibi ia unimpeach­
cienda."
able. But on Fernandez’s testimony of
..
,
, ...
| the world seemed hardly to hare breathed
“The arrangements are only what you the threats they will pretend to beliove
S; ”P°n
“nJ
towering rtuudurd, ot
will find on any great Mexican estate," that he had the shootifig done, and the rery rare and Bm raid tho pnre^jrith ,
„„
jn minJ wW h
Don Maurizio answered: “and if there result will be a heavy finu at least. He X^LdTlore^bo.^X St/r to«l bren trained £ th. higher «-hool of
is any advantage in favor of Mirafloree is a jiowerful enemy—a man of great in­ scholar and a lorer ot lx»ka lilt, better | th
ht and
Icdced&gt; ^newkat
it is owing to the fact that we give fluence—and they will never rest until than to find sonic one who can sympa- i , .7.
, „„ ,
.,,.
thixe with his passion and appreciate tlie tu h, &lt;urPnsf'
fonnd
Jho!fc
everything n personal supervision. My they have ruined him.”
rrino and rarily ot hl. tn-ra^FVulnra.
°lt wra
daughter visits the school and the hospi­
"What can we do to prevent it—any­
tal daily when she is at home."
thing?” asked Derwent “I am ready to
"And Padre Francisco visits them leave the country, if that will serve any
valuably for the power it gave him of
when I am absent: no they are never with­ good purpose. I am the only witness to valuable, many i “ “
out supervision.” said that young lady, the shooting. They cannot prove it worth more than'
. **« ’ I only through chance references of Padre
with a smile toward tlie priest
While they were
____ w_____ ,__ r____ , P-ci^ Lu Denfentte^od-w?
without me."
“You liked our gardens, did you not?"
"Fernandez is capable of declaring by unheeded; the nhades of color on the
U obunnd race tlmre.
Z*nf'
«&gt; gire no thought
Senora Peralta—who. Derwent learned that you have been murdered and put distant hill* had
changed many times,
whatever to her brilliant social position
later, wm called Dona Luisa by every out of the way," said Don Maurizio, and its mantle of _gulden
__________________
nunshine was
__
one in the bouse—asked, turning to him. smiling. “No, no; you must atay and ' fading from the plain, when the sound of with regard to the opportunities which
While he answered, expressing his ad­ face the matter. ””
When is
....................................
the deferred a
suddenly ringing out on the silence it offered for pleasure and adulation.
miration in the convenient a&lt;lj&lt;?ctivee uf examination of the cast* to take place, of the court made Padre Francisco start The pride, almost verging on hauteur,
the French language, he divided his at­
senorT he asked in Spanish.
“Ah.*' he said, putting down the vol­ which had struck bim as expressed by
her faoi when ho saw it first was. ho
tention between the tmcceosiou of well
••In about two weeks." answered Bar­ ume which he held, “that is my sum­
made dishea placed before him, and the rera. “It was deferred so long iMxmune
found, not that ignoble pride which is
mons. Tomorrow is a feast, and we
simple but elegant furniture of the room it was represented that the senor hero
have the venters thia evening. Du you aided td vanity, but tho high«tr pride
—especially two graceful sideboards, could not appear sooner."
care to go into the church, senor? It is that, dwelling in elevated regions of sen­
modern in design, but made of carved
•‘Well," said Don Maurizio, “in the well worth seeing, the interior of our timent. can atoup to nothing lowering
and inlaid Mexican woods, and a col­ interval we must do our beet to find the
or even trivuluus.
church. Go, then, across tho court and
lection of beautiful china plates hung
And yet how simple and charming
real criminal. That is the only hope." eater by the door I showed you.’’
around the walla. ♦
she wa&amp;J| Trained chiefly by her father,
“It seems a slender one," said DerDerwent willingly obeyed. Crossing
"You recognize the semsF said Dona
and
acctutomed, therefore, to more lib­
went.
the court, where tho- doves at his ap­
Zarifa. following his glance. "1 brought
He knew that it did not in any degree proach rose in a soft gray cloud above erty than falls to the lot uf must Span­
a good deal of it from Paris, and some
rest with him, however; so he sat byr the arches, against the. sapphire sky, ho ish bred, girls, »-he was frankly and
of the plates seemed to me too pretty to
smoking and watching the achanging entered the door directed, and found entirely at ease with one whom site re­
be used for other than decorative purshadows over tha wide plain with its himself in a region of mysterious gloom, garded ns a stranger with a special
pojes."
luminous horizon, while the others talked where only a few starry lights here and claim upon their kindness from the fact
•‘You have spent some time in Paris?"
in Spanish of probabilities and chances there dissipated the obscurity.
of his having come to harm at their
he asked.
which they alone understood. Preoently
Presently, when his eyes became more gates. It was a kindness that not even
"I was there for three years, in the Padre Francisco, passing under the ar­
accustomed to the twilight atmosphere, a man of duller perception than Der
Sacre CcDor," she replied. “And last
cade. paused nt tlie open window for a he found that he had entered at the aide went could for a moment haremisu.
winter I went into society with my omit few words with tlie group. Don Mau­
into a church much larger and more derstond, and he had no desire to mis’
—papa’s sister—who live* there."
rizio and Senor Barrera each asked his handsome than he had expected to find. derstand it. “I am a fool." he cunf-.-&lt;
“It is needless to oak if you liked
advice on the subject they were discus­ It seemed to him, indeed, that not even to himself ruefully, when the convict
Paris?’ he aaid.
sing; he spoke with them for somo min­ in Mejtico had he seen anything moro cf how it was with him dawned full.,
••It is neidlesa?" she answered. “I
utes, and then, turning, said to Der­ rich than the interior of this hacienda, upon Liiri. “but no one save myself shall
don’t know how that may be; bnt in fact
went:
chapel. Beautiful tiles paved the wide .know cf my folly. 1 will simply enjoy
I did not like it very much. I am afraid
“Since yon cannot do any moro here, nave, where many dark forms were ''this ideal life ns long as I may, and
I was pining for Mexico,"
‘
senor, and since it is not very amusing kneeling — men praying
with
out­ when I go I will’at least have the mem­
•‘She absolutely likes Miraflorea better
to listen to a conversation in a foreign stretched arms, and women shrouded in , ury of cne perfect woman to carry with
than Paris," said her father, with a smile
language, suppose yon come with me. the folds of their rebozos; fine carve*! me through life. A man should be
as proud m it wm fond.
It may interest you to look over my woodwork rose in fretted arches, and grateful to have known such a creature,
“How could 1 fail to like it better?*
H^arjr. I have a good many Engles around the high altar wm a blaze of even though he cau only worship her
she said simply. “All my occupations
gold—a splendid specimen of churriguer- from afar."
And my duties are at Miraflorm, while
“With much pleasure,” sold Derwent, isque work, as he found later.
Meanwhile, with a happy faculty of
in Paris 1 had nothing to do but amui&gt;e
rising with u sense of relief.
On each side of the sanctuary lamps living in the present and forgetting all
myself. And when one has nothing to
Joining the padre, they walked along of exquisite &lt;iesign were swinging; but, poaeibilities or certainties uf pain that
do but amuMi one’s self, one very toon
the arcade iuid presently turned into an as he looked, the tapers were lighted on the future might bring, he enjoyed her
wearies of it.”
entrance which led to a small and very the altar, and its beauty was revealed presence and tha sunshine of kindness
“I am afraid that must young Iqdlee
charming court surrounded by cloia- and enhanced by their soft radiance. which every one at Miraflores showered
would not agree with you,” said Der­
terlike arches and full of cloister­ Padre Francisco entered with a train of upon him. When he grew stronger
went, while be thought how eagerly the
like quiet Not a sound broke the per- acolytes, and then, “like the sound of a Don Maurizio placed a horse at his dis­
gay world must have opened its arms to
t«n
heri A tew dora wm great Amen," an organ chord rolled out,
posal, and then his dream uf riding with
ona so beantiful and no rich. “Por. of
walking about the pavement in the cen­ and the air was flooded with noble bar­ Dons Zarifa found such realization as
coot, she whs well introduced,"‘be
ter of the quadrangle, while the deep monies.
not many of our dreams do. It was true
added to himself. “Don Maurizio is
blue sky looked down as if on something
Nothing can be more devotional than that they did not ride alone.
Don
too thoroughly a man of the world to
shut away from the world and open onlv such an evening service-espeeially in Maurizio always accompanied them,
permiX his daughter to appear anywhere
to God.
7
Mexico, where the faith and fervor of or. to speak more correctly, they accom­
except with the very best chaperonage "
“It is like a bit of a monastery or con- the people might move the coldest ob­ panied him. together with a mooo or
And bo was jweifiod in this opinion by
server. Derwent found himself stirred groom. But there was nothing in tins
the tact that the aunt of whom Zarifs Te»-t’" EaiJ Derwent* glancing around.
The priest smiled.
“There is the by sentiments altogether unwonted aa
had spoken was a French countae, well
enmpauinnahip to detract from Der* church," he said, indicating a large
he leaned in his dark corner, and when went'* en^jyment. Mure and more every
’n
Fanbonrg Saint Germain.
The plewant, informal meal over, Don pointed doorway opposite; "and hero at length he hoard the same rich, sweet day he liked and admired his genial host,
■r*
my
apartments
close
at
hand.comvoice, that had haunted him since the and while listening to his graphic ac­
itanrizio said: “Now. Mr. Derwent if
2aorC"UaK Wttb tk° *lacrij,ty- Enter*
b^ore, float out iu the beautiful counts of the country and its people, he
ctmld look st Duna Zarifa, as she .-.zt
Derwent found himself in a sittins
roam which had a mingbd religion* and
correct enough far Hyde park, but wear-

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,hi’ 5~*

CHAPTER XI.
he thought. slid *ae 1 »k so

ddightfuiT
■uic into bar

�to convey you where you will."
"It looks mysterious. ! ad.nit," said
Don Maurizio .with a laugh, "but a
meenge sen: yesterday is the cause of
the-boat being rauly. while our ap­
proach was not so unobserved as you
thought Tlie house of tho uis:x who
looks after tne boat fo near by, aud we
will leavo our horses there."
They dismounted and J tutu led tbe
horses awaj, while the boat was brought
up to a rocky point, from which tlwy
coaid step into it Clean and well paiuied, with crimson cushioned seats, the
little craft lay lightly on the water as
Dona Zanfa, with a smiling salutation
to the men. took her seat at the rudder.
“I liko to steer," she raid, in answer to
Derwent's glance, as she gathered the
cords into her ’slender bonds. There

And it nugr be well that you should
speak openly to my father of your wishes.
He may be able to direct your attention
to something M good as the Buena Es­
peranza.”
'I could ueithei ask nor expect that."
said Derweir. qai-.-kly. "It would seem
like speculating on bis kindness."
The dark eyes met his now with a
glance of reproach. "Do you know a
greater pleasure than that of helping an­
other over some obstacle or trouble?”
she asked. "Can any one know a greater
pleasure? Why. then, should yon wish
to deny it to my father? If he can help
you bo will. I am sure of that."
Derwent did not reply for a minute.
Then ho said dreamily: "1 find it strange
to remember what a strong instinct.-apwas a moment’s pause, Juan came run­ proachihg to an inspiration, led me to
ning lightly over the rocks, the luncheon Mexico. It seemed a wild thing. I had
bags were safely shipped, and then they uo knowledge of the country, I did not
glided one over the atoning water.
vndenstapd the language. 1 had not a
It was a day. a .--cene. an hour of Iriend among the people. But some­
which to dream! Der^vent was abso­ thing bitde mo come; and here 1 ion. It
lutely silent as he $at drinking it all in. was the El Dorado of all my boyish
steeping his spirit, us it were, in the dreams, this wonderful, mysterious land:
gulden cha: tn which he knew would be of the Aztec and* the Spaniard, and 1
so fleeting. Every element of the beau­ have found—ah. what have 1 not found
tiful picture added to his enjoyment: in itr
while, let his glance vtander as it wool.,
He broke off again abruptly. He felt
over exquisite
heights and
broa
that this would not do; his emotion was
stretches uf ■ gleaming water, it con­ passing beyond bis control, fie seized
stantly returned to dwell on Zarifa as it suddenly, as it were, and bade it lie
rite leaned back, on the low seat, with down and be still. Then he added, with
the steering cords in' her 'hands and her a smile:
wide hat shading her face—the “tn»»y
-That does not sound very much like
forehead,” with its delicate tendrils uf an answer to your speech. Yet the point
dark hair, soft and silky os float; the of application is this, that in a land of
dusky splendor of her eyes, with their •trangera 1 have found kindness, friend­
golden lights, sot under i&gt;erfect brows; ship. and. it may be. help. Is not my
the fine rtraight uom with its arched instinct justified:*'
tance is considerable, and my father Uau
“So far," she answered, smiling also.
business there, we cannot return until nostrils, and thsentvieg hps, forming,
the middle of the afternoon.
There­ in Solomon’s words, "n thread of scar­ “1 think you have only found a bullet in
the shoulder. But something more may
fore 1 thought it well to provide against let" on tho creamy softness of her, skin.
, They rowed three or four utiles down come—a Dios quiere, us we say."
the pangs of hunger: for. though papa
"Yon don’t know!" he said impul­
- and myself could take some tortillas and f:c Jake, keepingsometitues near enough
shore
to be almost within-the shadow of sively. "It U worth a dozen bullets in
milk at tho honse of the ranahero, yUu
the
shoulder to bo sitting hero now!
tho.hi'ita,
aud
at
last
entered
a
lovely
know that you do not like tcrtillas."
| miniatnre liay, where an opeuittg in tbe Everything is so perfect—like your Mex­
■
ANo,"
**
he answered, with n slight
blights
gnvo
a
glimpse
of
cultivated
ican
days—it makes one feel for the first
grimace. "I confesa that I do not It is
fields and the group of buildings belong­ time what it is to live! But there comes
he only Mexican thing I-don’t like.n
Don
Maurizio. And. by the bye, we have
...
I
Sra
*o
&gt;.
F».«&gt;u
JlemSteyutamtartal,
"Then you shall not be forced to eat
Ossitad, miltax.
D"*n* *Muuizio
*
went to t™.- forgotten aliout the target practice.
them,” &gt;be
she said,
smiling. ' -We will
t.k. our Inucb ta »p»lt, pirn, on tbo net hl. hn.lne.« wltu
randtao. Dtr- Shall we not try it? Yonder is a water
honler of tho lake. Bnt pair. Itagen. ”»! found &gt; «ln&lt;ly nool, arrani^l tho fowl on the beach. Let me sco you
You way put mo up, Mr. Drnvj-nt. and
cushion.* in a Mat for Doua Zarifa, knock it over."
as she drew out
w«
.lowly forward."
»"
wtalo 1 , "No." she answered,
wo
will ride
ride mvwiy
slowly
forward.
o Mill
nw
lurwara.
, ‘l P1"®1
...
, .
It
that Derwent had
tills I Jww ktadlcd a Uro nt a little diataaee, , her pretty. loyhk. weapon. -1 hare
av
uuiuiiru io&lt;tv
tutu min 1
•
.....
.
.. ■I xvh.T.y I&gt;»
ia nrnrWHlHtl to
tn mrk,
mn
cnfTtw* to
tn never vet
Ini f&lt;l n
vmtr rrratnra.
yet killed
a Ii
living
creature, nn&lt;l
and 1I
prirflege.
for
Don Maurixlo
gm-ndlx
wff&lt;».
could
not
bear
to
do
it.
There
is
some­
lifted hi« debtor into tho ».1dl. o«
ohn kootby holdins it oo a pouted
lightly a, if .lie h vl beou .o infant. It I sttct
“«&gt; :',,d “
bre*d io » thing terrible in the thought of extin­
guishing
the
spark
of
life,
the
very,
was on uuexpected pleasure, therefore, “ety , *
.. , ,
, .
to bold ont bU bond. t.. hiw. tho don"An.1 what do yon tldnk of our Uke. breath of God, which all the powers of
drr, arrbrf foot plar«' wjthln II, to aid : »-““r Dwwrot.- iuked Zarifa .at tat. earth cannot restore. But just beyond
.
...
• . r.
...
. fnrt'm s-vll t&gt;r
Mw-tm-il
tn tho biftl is a scarlet c^dtus bloom. 1 will
her practiced spring into the saddle, and for the spell of silence seemed still to
strike that."
then to arrange her stirrup and habit. bang over Derwent
She raised the pistol, nnd without
He
roused
himself
with
u
start
at
the
As, having done this, he glanced up to
seeming to aim fired. The hills gave
see If there was no other service he could sound of her voice.
back
tlie sharp report in multiplied
"I
think.
”
he
replied,
•'that
it
is
like
render, he caught the gleam of some­
thing like the handle of a jristol among everything else at Miraflores—simply echoes; and. as the startled bird flew
away.
Derwent saw the blossom hanging
perfect
Do
not
laugh:
do
not
believe
the scant folds of. her dress as the side of
her short baaque/
that ! am speaking in exaggerated com­ broken. The bullet had cut its stem.
"Dona
Zarifa is a wonderful shot.” he
pliment
1
mean
jnst
what
I
say.
"What!” he said, involuntarily, “do
Whether the place is enchanted or said, showing the flower to Don Maurizio
Mexican ladies carry anna also.’"
She laughed as ehe drew out from a whether 1 am 1 doh’t know, bnt cer­ when the latter came up. "I am glad
pocket at her waist the smallest and tainly there seems to me no flaw or that she was not the person who aimed
might
blemish
••
■ ’ anywhere.
'
1I have never before at me. I um afraid I should not have
daintiest weapon he then
” he •had
- ever
l/pistol which lay
. _
„ halff so channing, and got off so easily.”
seen—a silver mounted/.
, known anything
"She hns an unerring eye and.a hand
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•.-.•hie!:,
r.z
mAkcs
it makes
me almost
nil almost
i
rad to feel that JI
in
his___
hand
likeb-.t
a toy,
bnt which,
heitsaw
at once, was capable of doing deadly mW Kncu go back to the commonplace that never varies." her father answered.
work.
’
world, where nil this"—he made u com- “Many n time she has beaten me at tar­
“It is very beautiful." he Mid. “But prehensile sweep of the hand—“will get practice. Her training baa been in
may I ask wlspyoa carry it? If there is . seem as distant aud unreal as a vision of some respects moip that of a boy than a
girl. But 1 am certain that every wom­
nny danger, surely Don Maurizio and 1
••I mn
Juan are sufficiently armed to protect
' glad that you think so well ot an should understand the use of fire­
•
Mirations." she raid. smiling. "As for arms.''
you—not to bjieak of myself."
"There is no danger,” she answered, a going—well. I suppose that after awhile ' “There can be no doubt of it," said
little haughtily. "How could there be yop will hare duties to call you away. Derwent, as he fastened the crimson
on uur own hacienda? If paj^t puts on But yon van surely return again? riur cactus blossom on his coat.

would bid them ride ou while he paused
with a group of laborers in the vast
fields, or stopped to discuss the condi­
tion of his colts with their tall, dark
browed trainer; although when .it was a
question of anything so fascinating as
horses neither Dona Zarifa nor Derwent
was always willing to be dismissed.
Miles of pasture on the green hill slopes
of Miraflores were devoted, to the stock
which was its owner's chief pride,-and
nothing interested him more than im­
proving tho breed of his horses. Der­
went, with the passionate fondness.for
hors&lt;« which was part of his lifelong*'
training, soon knew the beautiful,gentle
creatures us well iu Don Maurizio him­
self. The rides were, therefore, full of
• interest as well as pleasure, and a part
of every day was spent in the saddle.
One morning. :ts they were about to
start, and while Derwent loitered under
the arcado waiting for his companions,
he observed that the mozo brought out
two large bags, of the kind made through­
out the country of a glasffike fiber, and
hung them over the high pommel of his
saddle. .They were evidently well tilled,
and while Derwent wonde^vl idly what
they might contain, he heard a step,
and, turning, fonnd Dona Zarifa by his
side.
"Have you come," he said, "to gratify
my curiosity? I have just been Wonder­
ing what those bags contain that J uan
has placed so carefully over his Ratidie."
“I hope you will nut be sorry to hear’
that they contain our lunch," she an-'
swered. "We are going this morning to
a ranch on the lake: and/ since the

his pistol when he rides out. it is more gates an- always open to our friends."
"It is very good of you to include me
from habit; than anything else: fcr there [
have been times in Mexico when it was ; in that class." he itaid. flushing a little.
not safe to be without arms. Bnt when 1 71 &lt;«•! it deeply: for what do yon know
merest adventurer,
I wear a pistol it is only for amusement.-f'of me? 1 may be the _______
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I am very fond of shooting, and I have : a man.unworthy of your notice or acnot fried my hand lately. I thought * qnnintance. for aug’tt ,yoti can tell,

that there mightbc an opixjrtuuity to do । Why. ycur father has not even once
‘so today."
i asked me who 1 n;u since 1 have been in
“WeKwlll uinko an opportunity by set- his house! Such lj-.*‘pitality is fairly
- target- on ■the
’
’
’’ "
’’ &lt; j Arabian.”
’ "
■
ting up a
lake.
” ‘he sai&lt;L
he returned the pistol and mounted his
"Oh. no." s!:c-&amp;tid. "itisunly Mexican.
own horse as Don Maurizio came out And why should he ask yon such a ques­
and. with an aj&gt;ology for delay, swung tion? In tho first place, you were in need
’ himself on bis powerful chestnut
of help: that was reason enough for
Their place of destination was. it»ap- oiM'ning his doors to you. And in the
peared. sixteen miles distant—a short second place, do you think that he does
ride over the level plain for horses fresh not known gentleman when ho sees him?
aud spirited as theirs. It was a part of My father has not always livedrat Mira­
tho hacienda which Derwent had never flores. senor."
Your father is the truest and the
visited before, and when they drew near
the lake they found themselves hi a finest gentleman I have ever seen,” said
more broken country, since one side of Derwent. «|nick!y. “1 think that with
tho beautiful sheet of water was inclosed one glance he could judge a man. But
by forest clad hills rising abruptly from such is his courtesy that if tbe judgment
its edge.
were unfavorable the'subject of it would
There is nothing more charming than neyer be uim'.o aware that it was so."
"Not without need, but with'need no
these lovely lakes which are scattered
iver a wide region of the plateau of man can be more frank than my father.”
"I am sure of that too. And frank­
fexico. Blue as Como or Maggiore,
nly their own great elevation prevents ness is a virtue 1 so much admire that I
ujeir being surrounded by mountain! enn do no less than practice it Dbn
scenery as grand. If the height* that Maurizio has arimd ma nothing, as 1
inclose them are not relatively as im- said, bnt 1 hope that he .will feel interest
‘posing as tho Alps, they are none the enough to listen to an account of how
less noble and majestic in outline and and why I rluinet* to be in Mexico."
"1 am certain that he will listen with
absolutely enchanting in color. So it
was with thia lake on the l&gt;each of interest to whatever you care to tell
which the party from Miraflores pres­ him."“nd&lt;’. Z7ir?f.i. "but yon must not

ently drew rein. They were at its head,
and so commanded a magnificent view
of the shimmering azure water .spread­
ing for miles, bordered on one side by
abrupt green heights that, with tho haza।
of the distance over them, were draped
in robes of softest blue and purple,
while on the other side of the liquid ex­
panse the great plain stretched to meet
tho horizon.
“This is the meet beautiful picture।
that I have seen in Muxico,” said Der­,
went, as they paused to admire it.
“What a paradise of color!”
“Yon will bo glad to hear that we,
make the rest of our journey by water,"
said Don Maurizio, "fibre is our boat”1
,
A large, well built rowboat, manned
by four Indian oarsmen, swept around a
headland as he spoke, and came toward,

suppose that there ^s any need for you to
explain. Did you not say—or imply—
when speaking to Padre Francisco and
myself, that thtfre was something in the
nature of an affair of houor in what
Drought yon here? In that case no one
wonld even wish you to speak of it."
'1 said that 1 desir^l to make money,
nml.malte it quickly, in order to pay a
debt of honbr." he answered. "Bnt I
ir.mit n-R leave yon under a mistaken
urprrtidion. It is a debt of honor inas,mr.&lt; i: M honor is deeply involved in it,,
but it is also a debt that will ruin my
mother and myself if wo must make it
good ।»ut of our fortune. S&lt;» that I hare
to consider the happine&amp;Lof one parent
and the honor of’——
9

He paused abruptly. Had he spoken
the two words trembling ’on bis lips?
He
hardly knew. He only knew that he
them.”
“Everything at Miraflores reminds one met a look of what seemed to him divine
sympathy
and comprehension in the eyei
more or less of the 'Arabian Nights,’”
observed Derwent, "but really this sug­ that rested on his own for an instant
gests positive enchantment Wo ride up and then gazed away over the broad,
to the shore of a wild and lonely lake, &gt; dazzling surface of the lake.
"1 see- ! understand," said the soft
not a human being is iu sight, and you
vcice
qaietiy. “There ta a double

CONTINUED,
Little Girl's Experience in &gt;« Light house
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Prescott are keepers
of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach.
Mich., and are blessed with a daughter,
four jears old. laud April she was taken
down with measles, followed with a dread­
ful cough and turning Into a fever. Doc­
tors at home and Detroit treated her, but
In vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she
was a mere "handful of bones."—Then
she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and
after tl«j use of two and a halt bottlef, was
completely cured. They say Dr. King's
New Discovery is worth Its weight in
gold, yet you can get a trial bottle free at
W. 11. Goodyear's drug store.

Strength and Health.
If you are not feeling strong and beallhy.
try Electric Bitters. If "la grippe” has
left you weak and weary, use Electric
Bitters. This remedy acta directly on
liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding
those organs to perform their functions.
If you ate afflicted with sick headache,
you will find speetly and permanent relief
by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will
convince you that this is the remedy you
need. Ixirge Ixittles only f»pc. at W. II.
Good; ear's drug store.
The best salve in thelwurld for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, saR I’rheum. fever
a-.res, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
coms, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
ly cures plies or no pay required. It la
guaranteed to give perfect' satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist
At Bellaire the snow Is Six Inches deep.

Doctors? Pshawl Take Beecham’s pills,
Alpena will Jiave a malt mill.

"It lends them all," Is the revert 1 reply of
dnwhM when H’ked about the merit or Mies
ot flood's Sarsaparilla.
Albion's new gymnasium will "be built
next summer.
The great popularity ot Ayer's pills as a
cathartic Is due no lens to their promptness and
efficacy &gt;ban to their coating of sugar and free­
dom from Injurious effects. Children take them
readily. See Ayer's Almanac for inis year. Just

Hartlly a family in Paw Paw has escap­
ed a visitation of la grippe.

Then? piHsarescientifically compounded,
and uniform In action. No griping pain so
commonly' following the use of pills.
They are adapted to both adults and chil­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
they have nn equal In the cure of* sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
biliousness, and, us an appetizer, they ex­
cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
H. Goodyear.
A club of marine men has been organ­
ized In Alpena for social purposes.

LESSON IV. FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, JAR.

24.

eyes, cars, or nose. often eau-itng blindness or
drafoew; which is (ho origin of pimples, eao-

14. "And Heseklah received the letter,
and spread it before the Lord.” Just-the
right thing to do with all difficulties if you
would have peace (Pa. Iv, 22; 1 Pet. v, T;
Pbii. iv. A «; Mark vl, 30). The king of
By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by
Assyria was txaaieging Jerusalem; blasphe­
We remarkable cures It has aceoapitehed,
mous letters were sent from one of his
has proven Itself to bo a potent and peculiar
generals to Hezekiah, and this is what
medicine for this disease. It you suffer free
Hezekiah did under these drcumalancee.
scrofula, try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
'
The first part of the lesson giv«si Heze­
“Every Spring my wife and children have
kiah’s prayer, and the last, the Lord's
been troubled with scrofula, my HUlo boy,
answer in wont and deed. To understand
three yearn old, being a terrible sufferer.
fully read from chapter xxxvi, 1. and also
the parallel accounta in 11 Klngs-xvilL xix.
head to feet W« all took Hood's Sarsaparilla,
II Chrwn. xxxii.
and all have been cured of the scrofula. My
16. "Aad Hezekiah prayed unto the
little boy la entirely free from sores, and all
Lord, raying:” Ln H- Chron. xxxii, 20, It
four of my children look bright and healthy.”
is written tha\ Isaiah, the prophet. Joined
W. BL Atbzbtox, Passaic CUy, N. J.
him |n this p-nyer. They did notJcnow
Al.-oJ, xriiL 19. but they acted ns If they
d •
SpldliyalldrwUte. git ata far P- Prepared only
18. ”O Ixird of hosts. God of Israel, that
dwellest between the cherubim, thou art
the God, even thou alone of all the king­
100 Dows One Dollar
doms of the earth; Thou hast made heaven
aud z earth.” The hosts of Assyria are
against him, so he appeals to tlie Lord of
all hoslH, for be eontrolleth all tn heaven
and on earth.
17. "incline chine ear, O Lord, and bear;
open thine eyes, O Lord, and see; aud bear
all the words of Sennacherib, which hath
seut to reproach the llrlug God.” The first
part of thia verse is very I ike a part of Dan­
iel’s prayer (Dan. ix. 18) ami reminds us of
oft repeated petitions in Solomon’s praver
(1 Kings vlil. 2P.30, etc.). The last part
makes us think of David's words concern­
ing Gollah (J Sam. xvii. 20-45), and teaches
us how to look upon all enemies for
Christ’s sake nnd bow to deal with them.
18. "Of a truth, lx»rd. the kings of As
syrin hare laid waste all the nations and
their conntrlea.” Hezekiah calls attention
to a part of the letter (verse ll) which he
acknowledges to be true, and confesses
WHY IS THE
that the Assyrians had much power over
some nations, but that was uo remton why
Israel should fall liefore them, for Israel
had protection which no other nation had.
though the Assyrians were ignorant of iu
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOULD fOH THE HOMEY?
There i-s no occasion for nny child of God
IttaaaromleMBhoa. wits no tax-in or wax tbreod
ever toTw afraid of anything or any oue.
IB. "Anil have cast their gods into the
fire, for they were uo gods." Idols of wood
ami stone which their own hands had made
area for tUDl aqtuM r
could never help them.
We think it
strange to see people put any reliance Ufxm
such vanities, but how much better are totn-madn phrx-4 conilnj; from SC
those who rely upon silver or gold or the
ao Police Mhoei Far
■ oad Letter Carriers all
power or wisdom of man instead of upon
MORTGAGE SALE.
the Creator of nil things?
Deftudt having been made iu tbe conditions of
20. “Now. therefore, O Lord our God.
a certain mortgage, dated August IS, tflBQ,
made by Orrin A. Whitright aad EVA Wi»
save us from his hand, that all the king
&lt;9 Ud and »2.0l&gt; Workln.raan’a abora right, his wife, to tbe Hastings Building and
domsof the earth may know that Tbou «M*a
aso rv.-r auuM sm duAble. Tboao wbo Loan Asxx-lHtloH, of HasUngs. Michigan, aeon­
artthelxird, even Thou only.”
Deliver­ have given them a trial will wear nooebermaka.
Iteration duly organ'.red and doing business
under tnd taw* ortbe M.tie of Michigan, and
ance laasked torthat God may be glori
recorded In the office of the register of deeds
fled, atxl such prayer for such nn end Is ’ on their
tbe^merttA
merits, «
oa t^inj^m^tUes
the tocrvoslnx aalee“ra'&gt;Tr.
ahow. \
for Barry county. In the state ot Mich Man.
aurr of art answer (John xiv, 13). God reDongola, very in^Ush; e'juala French ou August
IKO, Iu Hbcr41 of mortgages
deemed Israel ami k-d them by his hand '
———*—
on page ti. by non payment of money duo for
lii;ial!meutsotprinclmd. interest and premium
to make hbi tiame known In the earth
and
for
fines,
by
w
hich the power of sale therstn
among all nations (11 Sam. ril.23; Da. IxiU,
contained lias become operative, and on which
12, 14). The great buaineM of every be­
mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date
trTAKX NO SUBRTmjTR^gf
of this notice the sum of seven bandred fU».
liever is to manifest Jesus in these mortal
three and
fob dollars, tbe said Installments S
bodies (II Cor. Iv. II).
principal. Interest and premium and Ones hav­
3L "Then Isaiah, tho son of Arnot, sent
ing remained unpaid and Inarrear for moro
than six montlis. and the said Hastings Bond­
unto Hezekiah, snyinu, Thus tuiitb tho
ing and I»an Association haring elected nodsr
Lord God of Lsrari. Wberens thou luut
the terms &lt;.f said mortgage todeclarr due the fail
prayed to me," etc. Immediately Che an­
amount unpaid with all nrreartatM tlicrroa. and
uo suit or proceedings nt taw having been Inst*I'KOMATE
OKIUCfc.
swer comes by the mouth of God's servant
...
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......
tuted to recover the amount now remaining
ImUb. fur Hila pm&gt;«r nmlnl an lnjnn.li ■
Mi,.hjBn. co&lt;un&gt; rtlum-u.
secured be said mortgage nr any part thereof.
ate answer.
At a wa-lmi &gt;•! the Protsue Cmirt for the Notice Is theretfnrherelivglvrn that on datorday.
the 12th day of March. 18«2, at ten o'clock In tbe
33. “Therefore-thus saitb the Don! con- &gt;
turning the Kins of Assyria, He shall nut * “* ** "
- forenoon, there will be sold at the north frooA
door ot tho court house. In tbe city of Hastings,
come into thwclty." Great is Jchorah. tliruLraiiil cIrIk hundred and nu.ciy-oan.
county ofitarrvaDd state of Michigan, said eoert
Present, Charlo* W. Armstrong, Judge of bouse bring the building tn which theclrcnll
He docth according to Ills will in the
rnttaita
court for the county of Barry Is heM,
armiHi of hAiven and among the Inhabit­
In-the matter of t-te e*tate of Worthy L Mead, at public auction to the highest bidder,
anta of earth, and none can stay His hand dereaard.
the premises
described
In said mort­
On reading and filu.a th- peJUlon. duly verl- gage or .so much thereof aa may ,be
(Dan. ir, Xi). When He s;&gt;caky, it is done.
of
Jennie
A
&gt;Jy»d.
widow
of
s*Id
deceased,
When He nays, "Hitherto shall thou comr. nraMi’X Hist sdni’ni-tration of said ratale may necessary to satisfy tbe amount due on aald
mortgagu
as
above
Mt
forth,
with
bul no further," that nettles it (P*. xxxiii. lw u rant rd to raid petitioner or »nie other tbe interest and nremlum thereon
and
sn'table pjbsnr.
9; Job xxxrili, 11).
tbe costa, charges and expenses allowed by tore
Thereupon it 1s ordered, that Friday, the and provided tor tn aald mortgage, said prom­
3L “By the way that he catne. by the
ises
being
al)
those
certa'n
pieces
or
parcels
ef
same shall be return, and shall not come
land situate and being tn the city ot Haatfaaa.
into thik cl’.y, snltb the lx&gt;rtL" All Ida »al&lt;l pvUlhui aud ltv&gt;&lt;
countv of Itarrv and state of Michigan, and de­
him: aud
and great
creal
and all &lt;«!&gt;er permin Intemted'ln scribed as follows, to wit; Lota number atx .
labor would be for nothing
,.„t I raid estate, ate required tn appear at a sranon and the north half ot tots number eight, ntoe, )
would be bis loss How much
r___ ‘ time and ((f
cmrt.Hirntnt-ehu’denatlhe I’robateoL and ten o( block nineteen in the eastern AMKjz
xitd iu
!□ fighting I Hee.
- - In
— the City
— of
-• Hitsltnp, -----*-**—— —
Iu raid
County,
and• tion to the clW. formerly village, ot Haxtlmra
strength nnd money is wasted
%how_ caure., if lUyr Uiere
Or. ^wjiy and lots number one. nine and ten In block
agnlost God.
'For :
I*will
defend tblodly
SUFoS eleven of H. J. Kenfi-ld's addition to tbe etty,
SA •-r_.
___________________
t _towr.
____It Krnntw’.' And S'
It Is further ordered, that formerly village of Hastings according to tbe
for mine own sake and for my servant m«hi petitioner vlve notice to the persons recorded plat thereof.
■
Dated Hastings. Mich., Dec.lMWL
Dnvid’-s sake." Not for 11 Kpeople’s sake, Ihtmated In raid estate, of the pendency of
petition and tbe bearing thereof by causing Hastixub BEildimo axdLoax Assortanow
nor for the sake of the king or the prophet, said
Mortgagee.
n ropy of this order to lie published Ini he Has­
but for His own sake aud because of the tings Bass Kit. a newspaper printed aud elreuALOXZO E.KKXASTON.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
covenant made with David (II Sam. vii. tated In said County cf Barry, none in each
3a, 21. Ezek. xxxvi, 22). See wiiat He docs writ for tlirre successive weeks previous to
sal 1 day of bearing.
for every .believer for His own and His
CiiAitLKs. W. AKsrernoxu.
Judge of Probate.
Sou’s sako (Isa. xlill, 25; I John ii. 12). and
(A true copy.)
let "For Jesus* sake" be a great motto In
onr Ilves.
Al "Then the angel of the Ixinl went
forthand smote in tho camp of the Assy
MORTGAGE SALE.
ria ns 185,000." Angels are in in late ring
Defnnlt haring been made in the rondlffons
spirits who delight to do Hia will. Two of of » certain mongmte made by Abljah M Flint
and
Hiiraa
B.
Flint his wife to Janies McKelvey
them led lx&gt;t and his family out of Stxloru.
dated Sept. 21st. A. 1&gt;. t**S. and recorded In the
one ministered to Elijah in the wilderness office
of tho Rcuister of Deeds for the County of
one leil Peter ont of prison, while another Harry and 8t&lt;le nt MIchljrA”. on the tut day of
smote Herod, one found Panl on the ship BeptcmtM-r A. D tsed in fiber 3t of mortgagee,
in the storm out on the Mediterranean on piute 13oo which mortgage three Is claimed
tn l»e due al the date of thl&lt; notice the aura, ot
anil comforted him. many ministered unto three hundred thirty seven dollar* and a reason­
Ch^st In the wilderncsa. one strengthened able at)’*. fee provided for In said mortgage
Him In Gethsemane, nnd legions were and no suit or proceedings at law haring l»een
Instituted to recover the moneys secured by raid
ready to do His bidding. Be comforted, mortg-tge, nr ouy part thereof:
WHICH 18 THE BEST?
oh. believytr, by the fact that holy angels
Now. therefore, by rlrtue of tho power of sale
rental red tn raid mortgage, and the statute In A GUIDE FOR EVZRYONE-See that ths
continually minister toy on (Heb. i. 14).
case made and provided. nnUee is hereby
37. "So Sennacherib. King of Assyria, de­ such
Siren that on Saturday the l.'ta day of M treh.
parted and went and returned, and dwelt
,. 1». 1802. at ten o’clock In the forenoon, I shall
nt Nineveh." Just us God bnd said (verse. sell at public, to the highest bidder, at the north
door of the court house in the dty of
34). A little space for rejieutance was Iron)
HNsUnga. Michigan, tthnt being the nlaro where
granted unto him. if perchance the mighty the circuit court for Barry' county Is Holden 1.
power of the True God which he bad seen the premises described In said mortgage, or *o
might lead him to seek the Go&lt;i of Israel. much thereof as may be ne**es&gt;«ary to pay theb
amount duo on said inortgigo. with ten per
BANKRUPT STORK,
cent. Interest, and all legal costs, together
ahlping in the house of Nlaroch his god, witii a reasonable at tornet *s fee eorenanted for
that his sons smote him with the sword." therein, the premises bring described In said
mortgage as all thora certain lots, pieces, and*
Back to his idols, utterly indifferent parrels of land situate in the village of Nash­
HACTINGS, MICH.
to the God &lt;&gt;f Ihmel, blital and deaf to ville In the County of Barry and State of Mkhthe claims of his Creator, dead Iu sins, d«*n. and known and described M billows:
Tim pwest pii
half
o!
village fols numbered
.pace (or tep.liunoi not irapro.o.1, b. gow e!jhir&lt;n
^
n
„
and nineteen ofO. A. Phillips’ aadi— me Tillage
- j'V
1^1.
out KU idtmly to meet the God whom power *•'*—* *lo
of Nashville. St
Mlchlican.
jA^iw'McKi:LvBV."
MorUri*i:ee.
h»
Iw know not
JAMS*
McKlXVBV. ’MOttnin
he had foil
felt hlit
but whom be
not. What
by Clement dmith. hie guardian.
U CAKDZE a co.
a fearful meeting! To know God Is Life
Smith &amp; Cc mbovr.
Eternal, not to know Him b Eternal
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
Dated. December 15th. 1891.
Death. The long suffering of God hone
Notice to Cnkaown Heirs.
ot tho most wonderful things in tho whole
State of Michigan—Killb Jwllctat Circuit In
Bible; how slow He I* to let His wrath fall,
Chancery.
Suit
peuding
in the Circuit Court tor tbe
and how in every pomible way lie pleads
GUARDIAN’S BALE.
County ot Barry, to eh anocry, at (be etty M
with men to repentl Read in Job xxxiii,
In tbe matter ot the'estate of Alvord T
14-30, how He seeks to deliver the sinner
Wnods. a minor.
from the wrath to come; and nolioe es­
Notice hereby given that £ shall sell at public heirs of Reuben K. Wukott. deceased, defradpecially verses *29. 30. "So all theaa things nnc(k»n. to the auuusst blrtJer. on haiurday. tbe anrs.
In this cause It appearing by affidavit of camday cf January. *. D.MW. at ten o'clock. In
worktth God oftentimes with man. to sxh
the forenoon, at the north (mat &lt;loor of the plalnant, duly filed st the time the MH In this
bring back the soul from the pit to be en­ Barry Count* emirt biaue. In the City cf Hss- cause was filed, that the unknown heirs of Brwlightened with the light of the living.** itnss. ttflbe County of Barry, m the State of beu 8. Woicult. deccsHKi. ore rcceMorj parties
Notice kImck that the awful Judgments re­ .Michigan, pur»nant to llennw and auUiorlty to said suit
Ills therefore ordered that said unknown
granted to me on tin- Hth day at December. A.
corded In Revelations ns yet to come upon D twn. by the Prnbnt Court of Calhoun County
men have for their end that meu may re- Michigan, ail of the estate, right, tills and In
peuL Iu one we read of men ou earth be- ti-rw-t of tbe rani minor of. in aud to the rra
situated and being tu the County of Hurry twenty dart the comp'i
mggiveu h taxloaf the tormeuta of bell If estate
In the State of Michigan, known and described to bo published in t
perchaucts they may turn to God and escape ns follows towit: Lota lumber two hundred printed snd puNHIied:
In aald oouaty aud st an
eternal torment (Rev. lx, 20, 31; xri, 0, 11).
We love to contemplate the love and long
suffering of God. but we must also remem­
ber that "He that Iwing often reproved
tn the recorded plat at «M4 city.
liardeueth bis neck shall suddenly be de eordfog
Date*, December tnth. A l&gt;. ISM.
strayed. and that without remedy”
Bvsa A. Roiuxs. GuxrtUa.

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�Officers claim to hi
TDere nra*
*i uv rm ,
_ _____
tar Jwafe Jam*
of organizing Farmers’ Alliances and
minus tbe killing
puadlng one’s self as tbe special friend -of notorious outlaws.
* Aid. Waters moved Its adopttoc. Car­
the farmer that is peculiarly wearing on
ried all aywu
,
..
~ 'Thuradav. Jy""?
To the Mayor and Common Council of knot
the nervous system of our contemporary of
NOB XMi
the dty ot Hasting*.
tbe Journal. At least be gets very ruffled
Teacher*, would it not be *• •ell to be a
Gentlemen:—Y’our committee on
*“1 ±2ib,ssl dlnancce would reapectfully report that illite more careful about your spelling?
of late, aud there doesn’t appear to be any
caught from
they have had the ordinance with rd*uoQ Here are some of the
Atracrr .14.
---------to the re-aurvey uf the dty herewith at­ blackboards and registers ■*
tached, under &lt; ooslderatlon. hara exam­ teachers: grammar,
paretkie.
attest,
'
'
The republicans of Philadelphia, In made.
Democrats In Grand Rapids can sympa­ ined It carefully and would recommend it* anual. Incom, staid, (stayed) primmer,
their five district conventions to elect dele­
primer, com|4cated. droped, analyse:.,
thise with depoeed Secretary Soper. ^LtatlS*. Hartlngo, Jan. 2. *93.
pads, twords nessary, careful!, ailthough.
gates to the national convention, elected Within a few years they have been obliged
Tacit oo. —----- More thau any uther man Hlcbani Cob- Iunconi promising Blaine delegates, aud to answer for Probate Judge Follett, who
oblidged. forth (ordinal), I done tbe best I
John Sfenck,
)
J. W. BasTLEY, &gt; Com. could, etc. -These things ought not so to
den stands credited with whatever of pro- ।they were instructed by a practically unani­ absconded with thousands of dollars be­
REMEDY OF THE AQE.
Dan. Mases.
)
longing to estates of widows and orphans:
greua and popularity attaches to tlie policy mous
&lt;
vote to cast their ballots for the PrrwMTutlDe Attorney vwj, ”•*—
Moved by Aid. Rejnolds, that the reProsecuting Attorney Clay, who was
Dlsease*of the committee bo accepted. Car-1
of .free trade among nations. No one i
taL Bund
bounced tor malfeasance In office; Cityi
••plumed
knight
”
Import
tram
So.
11.
Irrlng.
tn
«eoo«t
la at many
challenges the patriotism that Inspired 1
Treasurer Perry, who defaulted, and Citjr
month of winter term, Eliza Glrvin. teach­
him to make place for the land of his birth
ORDINANCE,
Tbe Journal has threatened the demo­ Physician Wright, who has just been de­
er: enrolled. 80: average dally attendance,
and his home at the head of tbe great na­ cratic party with utter rout and annihila­ posed from office for alleged crookedness.
30: neither absent nor tardy, 11: DoCtardy,
Muskegoo, Mlcb . Aug. 30, '91.
tions of the world; not will they call In 'tion If It doesn't obey the mandate of —Ex.
DCS. Mixer A Boo*. Hastings. Mich.
81No. 7. Johnstown, Lena Crook, teacher:
My Dear Mr:-Au*" ,»• to
you a few
•jueston fhc wisdom of-the conclusion that Brother
1
Ira J. Hunt, barrow manufacturer of
of the fset* ta
experienre with your cancer
Dennis, and come out squarely for
Kalamazoo, baa liegun suit against the eluding tbe govenraieuJ or »ecti&lt;M&gt;al line*, enrolled. 87: average dally attendance. and vrrtutesfrap- Five ymra aaq I had a
ultimate success of bls cherished policy free
1
silver. This will make tbe woes of
cancer
cotna
an
W
tower
lip.
I
oonsulicil
national
harrow
trust
of
tbe
world
tor
850,
­
24:
number
present
every
day,
10:
not
block, street aud Alley boundaries,
could be most ci-rtalnlyysecured by.placing 1
tbe wmt pbystelaiw to this place Grand Haven.
the unterrlfled too great to be borne.
000 damages caused by Intimidating him Inawlth permanent mouumebteaB NtnH “nd tardy, 8.
Grand Rapids. Ami Arixir and Detroit. All
llue» wiuiln wld elty m made and certified
fetters upon the progress of those rival ua- 1
and driving him out of the business, fie alter
Na 3 fr.. Maple Grove. Henry Glaaner, called It canoer. pna of the beat M. DV fa
to by tbe duly authorized enidneer of s*id cWy.
According to our contemjxirary, Squaw­ claims the trust people told him that they recorded November ZUL MM. and Mt forth teacher: enrolled. 80: neither a batnt nor
tions most likely to crowd England hi the
with proper descriptions, ;n*pe and diagrams
race for supremacy Iu the commerce of the ,buck oil has broken loose Iu New York. had a large fund to squelch all concerns Iu * book\iow on mJtatbu office of tiro recorder tardy, 15: not tardy 31. Thia report cov­
not In the trust, and that be must sell out
’
m-4 i«.
That’s tough. But no one need be sur­ at cost and sign r paper not to engage In of the said city of Haatimcs entitled, deiign.ted en two months.
Tbe grippe la playing havoc again In the you tor a**d!elns which I osad aa directed, aio*.
world.
.
it cured tjje cancer entirety. About four y-Aro
In its indplency the adoption or rejec­ prised. The possibilities of Squawbuck the business for fifteen years. This he
schools, materially decreasing the atten­ nave el spaed and I enjoy excellent health, with
and
adopted
a*
tbe
true
and
authentic
dracription of Cobdenism was a question that out- oil to injure persons and destroy property did under threats, and now be asks relief tioo.tnap and diagram of the said City of H»s- dance. Come, teachers, let others know i no return ot tb» disease.
That your C. &amp; 8. 8. Is an effective blood imr.
tinaa. aud that aU block, street and alley 11dm how good a record you are making.
eiders were content to leave to the peoDlo are simply unlimited.
from the courts.
be aud the aame are hereby conArmed. e*V»bThere Is scarcely a sick benefit society ed laid out and adopted as therein Mt forth and
of Great Britain—to be settled as they
It is probable that the constitutionality In thc«lty which has not now un its hands
K. W. Boynton.
The next meeting of tbe county associa­
should conclude best in full view of their
Bea! Estate Broker, Torrent Block.
8BCTIOV 2--That all former surrey*, mops
of the Miner Electoral bill will be tested some sick members to look after. The aud
dl*g«anw. e*tab!l«hlng or deriauatii g tion will be held at Naahvllle, on Satur­
material environments and such light as ,
Mutkegoo. M!ch.. Aug. 3t.*#i.
financial pressure on some of these socie­ street or alley Ihiea or boundaries .md aD ordi­ day, Jan. 80. beginning at &gt; o’clock, stand­
Pr. MIxer:-Af«er gtltng jour C. A 8 k a
might be gathered from the history of. | before the supreme court
ties Is quite heavy, and the Vibrator Work­ nances relative thereto, conflicting herewith are ard time. Every teacher slwuld note the perMoal
trial I wt'.l say that I consider it uurepealed.
ingmen's Society, consisting of the shop­ hereby
three hundred yean of past experience.
Skchon a.-Tha: all plate or »nbdlvislous ot date and be present. Tbe program com­ e&lt;H sated a* a blcod purifier.
neighboring counties.
men at the Nichols A Shepard Co’s works, Bivate groundsaitbtn the llmlisof tbe City of mittee has prepared Ute following feast
William Mees.
But when their converts to the policy of
3« Washington avenue.
Mtiurs brn-After made shall be presented to for our entertainment:
have been uotifimi by the firm that they
International free trade organized as a pro­
Register of Deeds Eggleston, of Allegan, may draw on the Company for funds dur­ the city council of.Mid city, before being offered
For Sale by all Druggists.
Music.
paganda, with tbe avowed purpose of en­ was striken with appoplexy last waek amt ing the present epidemic, so that no hard­ to the Uounty Keglster of Deeds for filing and
Prayer.
fKKFAKXD !IY
./'
grafting their peculiar notions upon the.
ships shall be Imposed by too heavy and
HkfcnoK 4.—It ah*n bo the duty of the dty
Iles very low.
Address by the president.
*
frequent
assessments.—Battle
Creek council, on such preMiitation. or at any other
policies of outside nations, then It was that
How to gain and hold attention, Stella Drs Mixer &amp; Sens, Hastings, Mich.
time It may appoint, to accent or reject such
An Otsego man was out spearing reDiet ur subdlvtakMi. said resolution to be enter­ Heath.
the situation assumed a changed aspect I cently and succcwled in spearing a wild Journal.
ed in the journal of'lU proe- ••dings and a copv
Mr. 8. B. Hyatt called on us last Monday of
Music.
Not only did there arise general opposition goose that was hiding In some marsh gras*.
said pl.»t or subdivision filed In tho office of
Class exercise In numbers—Mrs. Mae
and" In the back room of our office proceed­ the recorder of aald city, and a description of
to the establishment of free trade so long
Senator Stockbridge has Introduced a
ed to disrobe sufficiently for us to inspect I tbe streets In said plat or subdivision to be en­ Everts.
as equality of conditions were Impossible; bill increaolng tbe compensation of the the reveral gunshot wounds he had acci­ ter*! In the "book of Hastings City Street HurRecitation—Prot Bltchie, of Lansing.
keepers
of
life
saving
stations
and
surf
It was soon discovered that the ethics of
The value of the Diagram in teaching
dentally received last week at the hands of VeJitcrroN A—No plat or subdivision shall be
George Young. One of his legs looks Ilka accepted Dy the council unless It be made to grammar—J. M. Smith.
the propaganda were quite as objection­ men.
correspond In the matter of dze and other reTbe Allegan Oil Prospecting and Mining the cover to a pepper box, and it Is an un­ S|HCte to tbe requirement* of the state law for
Music.
able as the doctrine it sought to enforce.
Noon recess.
The theory that the end sought would company are putting down a well In mistakable fact that Mr. Hyatt is far more plats to be fiied with tho County Register of
Music.
Allegan, and Intend to go down 1400 feet seriously Injured than we or any of his
Bn-noN
Before any olat or subdivision of
justify such-means ns might be employed
Mental developtuenL O. M. MeLanghlin.
other
friends
at
first
supposed,
inflam
­
at least
laud, wherein nny new street* or alleys are
.for its acquirement then first gave sanction |
Words and their uses, Lydia A. Powers.
mation seems to be setting In, nnd this fact opened or laid out. within the city limits,
aI
Wood Is a very scarce article In Plain­
Tact. Ella t. Hallock.
to deceptions that have ever since been a I well and buyers fairly tumble over them­ together with bls age really makes his con­ be tipuroved by the council, such streets ur
dition critical. Now this Is no laughing alleys shall. If there bo other street* or alley-i
Music.
alreadv laid out adjacent thereto. De a continu­
selves to gobble every load that eor»es In­
consplcious feature of free trade tactics.
matter, and It ought to be a lesson to all ation of such xtreels or alleys as utar M practic­
W. D. Snuu.iNO, Pre*.
Fobden foresaw that the Instinct of self­ to town.
hunters not to become so excited over n able and all street, nlicv aud bounding Hurs
be property defined by permanent mmiupreservation would militate against Inter­
The Battle Creek Journal thinks that worthless rabbit as to forget the dangers •hall
nrauissei Iu lhe ground similar
now In
national arrangements in Which all parties the reports concerning Sup’U Parks,,of tbe that a loaded shot gun forever threatens. use tfy the city. The •.treed and allejs *o laid
out shall be property figured so that they can be
Rev. Aftdres Jones, of New York, the1
except Great Britain wouffi be handicapped, Calhoun county poof house, are altogether —Goh.'evllle Newt.
located from the monuments, and all each protoo highly colored.
pnw ytreru shall Ira at least (4) four rmte In preacher who gained wide notoriety be-;
and he stood ready, at the proper time, to
width. All streams, water courses and ditches cause of having propbcalcd the Johnstown
There was a double funeral In Grand
•hall be accurately laid out and designated on flood. preached a sermon recently. In
sanction a resort to subterfuge when more
Ix-dge lost week, being that ot Martin
the plat or map.
candid tactics were found Ineffective. Re­ Maier and bl* daughter Sarah. Both wery
Common council met In regular session
HitcrioN 1. -All ptats submitted wherein new which he took occasion to make another
Friday evening, January 5th. 18W. Mayor strreU. alley* or anv public grounds are laid prophecy. A terrible disease be say#,
ferring to the impatience of certain of his victims of the grip.
out to be dedicated to public use snail be accom­
McCoy,
presiding.
Roll
call,
present,
would sweep over this country on tbe
followers when it was discovered that the
Clayton Baldwin was paralyzed last Bentley, Bllnston. Mance. Nelson, Rey­ panied by a c-jrtlfied abstract uf title to date.
Skition k—This ordinance shall take effort heels of la grippe, which 'prevail* at the
treaty with Napoleon 111. in 1860. failed week by touching an electric light wire
nolds and Spence; absent, Sentz and February Dth. UW1
present time. We hope that those who
to secure all they desired In the direction while stretching wires for the telephone Waters.
Moved by Aid. Reynolds, that the ordi­ have bad the grippe will be exempt from
Minutes of Dee. lltii and 18th read and nance relative to the establishment of tbe the other calamity.
©f practical recognition ot the free-trade exchange, of Grand Rapids.
streets, alleys, lanes and public grounds uf
The sentence of William Cousins, of approved.
principle, Cobden dictated to John Bright
The Chicago News says that Gen. Ro»Communication from Scofleld. Shurmer the City of Hustings be adopted. Carried
Kalamazoo, sent to Ionia House of Cor­
an entenuatory letter In which he sets out
*el A. Alger as a candidate fur president
.
rection for 10 years for manslaughter, has and Tragle petitioning fur building within all ayes.
that much more had beytf jgain&lt;*vl than ap­ been commuted to 8 years by the governor. fire limits presented.
Moved by Aid. Blinslon, that proposl- this year is simply where he -has been
peared on the face of /Uie jtreaty. Among
Movrtl by Aid. Bentley, that the prayer lions for printing city charter be laid upon for Io, these many years.” The Michigan
There Is a flowing well in Eaton Rapids
man has had a national reputation for
other things he said: ••Tbjree people seem which throws a five inch stream of water of the petitioner be granted, provided that the table. Carried.
the same be constructed in accunlance
Moved by Akt Bentley, that the ordi­ about three yo-rs and if in that time be has
to think that free trade in France can be nine feet in the air. It is proponed to use
with section 3 ot an ordinance to guard nance committee'confer Immediately with made the country think be has been on
carried by n logical, orderly, methodical the water to supply a bath bouse or sani­ against
calamities of Are.
Carried the city attorney relative to the revision ot deck as a presidential candidate from time
by all ayes.
immemorial, he baa done what some more
prucos. without resorting to stratagem or. tarium
ordinances. Carried.
Mured by Aid. Reynolds, that the peti­
R^tolTtd, That the Aim of twelve hun­ able men haven’t been able to do in a life
A two year old colt, owned In School­
anything like an indirect proceeding;"’ and
tion from Frank I.. Wood and others re­ dred dollars, being amount on band In time.
added that the French Emperor, with whom craft, 1. entered In the two year old stake
ferring
to
electric
light
be
lull!
upon
the
school bond fund, be paid over to the
race at Independence, Iowa, next spring,
SOLD ONLY BY
the majorities of the senate went into an for which event there is a 810,000 purse table. Carried.
Gen. B. F. Butler Is said to be a very
Treasurer of the Board of Education, to
benefit (?) policy as Peel bad in dealing hung up.
Bastifigs. Michigan, Dec. 19. *92.
be applied In payment of school bonds now rich man. Besides possessing an abun­
dance
of^val
estate
In
Boston,
Washing
­
To
Hnn.
Mayor
and
Common
Council:
■with the Hous*-, of Lords." (Moder's Life ’ Congressman Burroughs has been*deldue.
At a regular meeting of Ilftstlngs Hose
ton and Chicago, be owns the big Craig
J. W. Bkntucy.
egated by Bon. Jas. G. Blaine to attend
Cobden, p. 538.)
ranch near Puebl\ Col.—the largest ranch
com pan v No. 1, held on Tuesday evening,
January 15, 1893.
Here is found Inspiration for the ethics the reciprocity banquet In Boston as hla Dec. 8, 1891, the following persons were
Aid. Bentley moved its adoption. Car­ in the state—has 15.000 acres of coal and
that mokes it legitimate for free-trade at­ proxy, and make the principal speech of nominated for membership, subject to
mineral land In Virginia, and control* pan
ried all ayes.
jthe evening.
your approval: Chas. Frederick, age 22,
of the Mora grant of 600,000 acres In New
torneys to conceal whatever of that policy
CITY ACCOUNTS AT OPTED.
to Hkely^to be most unpopular, aud -hf
Detective Johnson, of tbe I&gt;. L. A N., occupation laborer, residence State street Bentley Bros. ft Wilkins, supplies 825 37 Mexico.
.
detective force arrested Charles Burbana, 2nd ward.
8. E. Phillipa, supplies............
'
"nawrt to stratagem’’ an«f “indirect proOf the SI46.000.000 of deposits In the
a young married man of Portland, for
.
A. E. Rknkes, Foreman.
Sergeant A Ca......................................... 145 34
•eedings" to gain the desired end. In breaking Into the freight depot at that
New York banka. S130.30Q.000 are hehl by
D. IL Green, Secretary.
Hastings Basnkr printing............
Moved by Aid. Bentley, that the com­ J. B. Roberts, supplies.......................
ttelr observance of its questionable ethics place and stealing a pair of boots.
I 01 fire banka—the Park National, the Impor­
NOTICE FUR HEARING CLAIMS
1 50 ters and Traders, the Chemical, the Fourth
they bare been found quite as faithful to
At the present meeting of the board of munication be received and the action of Frank Flfield, wood council room
National and First National. They hold Stale ef Mkblgan. County of Barry -«*.
the company approved. Carried all ayes. D. Fry. labor.............................................
Cobdenfsm os In their reiteration of It* de­ supervisors of Allegan county, a gravel
over S34.000,000 each.
NoOre In hereby airen. that by an order ot
Hastings, Mich., Nov. 23d. fWl.'
L. Dickinson, painting signs, bridge
the Probate Court for ibo County of Harry
mand that the trade of tills country shall road from Allegan to tbe lake shore will To the Honoable Mayor and Common
F. L. Wood, work on sidewalks...
be considered. Such a road would be of
made cm tbe ISCh day of January. A, D. Iffi.
be placed undvr tribute to the insatiate
Council of the City of Hastings.
•lx RKWiha from that date were allow*} tor cred*• • " watch fire..........................
50
great benefit tn Allegan and the western
i ttors tu prwsiit their dahne agalam tt»e«taic
Gcntleiren:—At a regular meeting of Geo Marshall, haul hose cart, fire
greed of the beneficiaries of British com­ part of Allegan county.
2
0U
I
‘5 Geonre Moore, late c! «al&lt;l county.
Hcfec Co. No. I, held on Tuesday, Nov. Bentley Broo. A Wilkins
50
merce.
.
deeeared, and that all creditor* ot aald decease!
Four or five yquN ago Dan Mattison, of 10, 1801, the resignation of Dick Kurtz A. S penable
The Andrews Opera Company that gave are required to present tlielr claims tosata
••
2 00
Otsego, had a horae bitten by a massasauga was tendered and accepted by the compa­
ProDate Court, at the Probate office, tn tbe City
an
entertainment
In
this
city
last
winter
met
60
Jack Shay, st work, tnd ward....
&lt;4 ilaatlnn. for examination aud allowance. .,n
The Journal says the Farmers Alliance snake. IjisI week the horse was taken ny, subject to yourtapproval.
Chas. Pickle
••
....
45 with a terrible accident in Minnesota last or Mura t the 15U&gt; day of July next,
D. R. Green. Secretary.
will not support the democratic presiden­ sick and died of hydrophobia. Mr. Matti­
Chas. P. Warner, printing order*.;
7 50 week. When riding along at the rate of and that such efalms wm be hear.! before said
son bail several narrow escapes from be­
Moved by Aid. Bentley, that tbe Mme John Robinson, labor, marshall's
about 30 mites per hour their special car was oourt, ou Friday, tbe iMh day of April
tial nominee next year unless the party ing bitten by the horse.
ou Friday the 1Kb day of July
be received and action qf the company ap­
thrown from the track, owing to a broken •nd
order.........................................................
declares Itself squarely for tbe free coinage
next, at tea o'clock In tha forenoon ot each of
A pair of twins came to bless tbe home proved. Carried by all ayes.
Moved by Aid. Spence, that the accounts rail, resulting in the death of Mrs. ' An­ t b.day*.
of sliver. But next fall, when the time to
Aid. Waters took Ha seat.
Dated
January. IMh. A. D. !«c.
of an Allegan man lost week, but being
drews
and
her
maid
and
severely
injuring
be allowed and orders drawn. Carried all
Moved by Aid. Spence, that the matter ayes.
“trade houses’’ shall have arrived, our con­ short of names jqst at the time the excited
about twenty other members of the com­
temporary's grief will be assuaged by the father named the first one ••Surprise’ and of committee report on electric light lie
Moved by Aid. Bentley to lay account of pany. Tbe car at once took fire and de­
taken from the table. Carried.
I
CHANCERY SALK.
spite the work of willing bands, (he bodies
Glen E. Balch upon the table. Carried.
endorsement of free coinage by Michigan the second one •‘Calamity’’—not beautiful
Hastings, Dec. 4th, 1891.
In pursuance of and by virtue of an onlre «r.d
names, bnt quite appropriate. *
Moved by Aid. Spenee to adjourn. of Mrs. Andrews and her maid coukl not
democrats, no matter what the national
To the Honorable Mayor and Common
decree t&lt; the circuit cesrt for the county of
be
gotten
from
the
wreck
and
they
were
Carried.
Adjourned.
Theron F. Giddings, receiver of the de­
Harry, la ehaDocry. in the State of Mk iL . ..
Council:
party may do. And then the Alliance
burned beyond all recognition. To-add to
J. B. Rohkrta, Recorder.
"a*1 d1*,ot! 00
flr»l d*X of Sept*-ir '
funct National City bank at Marshall, has
The committee appointed to Investigate
boomers will fish for soft snaps fur them­ declared a dividend of 20 per cent payable
all their miseries the thermometer was 46 A. D. IMI, la a certain cause therein j-c.l
the lighting of tlie city would respectfully
******* nt an
degrees below zero at the time, and they iflMHBUMMMl &lt;WMQ.1|
selves, and the Alliance will—go to perdi­ February IsL. Tlds will make 70 per cent report thot tlie Electric Light (Aid Power
Frttlugtn. Wellington I), ivtt-i
suffered
greatly
from
the
cold.
SCHOOL
COLUMN.
Wcstey ». tXtingin. William A. Prttluv
tion for all they care, If they get what they in dividends which have been declared up Co. will furnish light at $75&gt; per year for
H FettlagiU. Bertie R. FettinrH.
tu date, but still there Is no trace uf the each 3,000 candle power arc lamp, and
want.
Hg*h Fcttiagin. Jamra D. B
Prof. Gleason, whois a successful haml- May
missing cashier.
that 12 lights h all that Is necessary, loca­
Beattev Bros, a WHktao. Walton A. N.
I ler of balky horses, says that in order to bam.
•n". L*yt Holme* and N'icbote , Shepard S i
Throngh the error of an assessor In ted as follows three in each ward: First
The prevail Ing Influenza appears to be
। cure all the balky horses in tiro country it' are dwudanta.
In
the
school
of
the
far
off
future,
—
ward,
corner
of
Michigan
avenue
and
Plainwell last year, several names were
..
h*'rt'°T Jrt™ lhM •
»*il *l
no respecter ot persons. It lays low nor omitted from the village tax roll and thus Thom street, second corner of Michigan when no teacher will be allowed to enter would be necessary first to cure all the Ik
*** ‘he hlgbeBt bidder, on Saturn balky drivers. The following is one plan the fiBii day of March, a. D, WW. at ten o .
only the humble peasant, but also has not were exempt ffom taxation. The village avenue
and Blair street, third corner of the school-room who has not made a
,
he adopted In breaking an animal. When­ iu tiro fureuoun. at tbe north front door • oi ththorough
study
of
Psychology.
and
who
State
road
and
Elizabeth
street;
second
txrard
met
Frjilay
evening
and
foreseeing
'
apured.tbose of high degree. The ruler of
ever he bulked he turned his head as all rtrart b**u«e. In the ritv of Hastings roann .4
ward, corner of State and Court streets, has not proved to tbe entire satisfaction of
Egypt, tbe eldest son of the prince of tliat tfueti a tHTiig might cully happen
balky borees generally do. and looked Barry and scare of Mlrhlxan. said court b&lt; n-again. Instructed a rammittee to draft a by- !second comer uf Hanover and Grand competent judges bls ability to apply what around. Every time ho turned his head te lM the plaer for boMIng the circuit n»m t far
Wales. Prince Victor, and Cardinal* Man­
said cwntAf «C Barry, the following described
streets, tlibd comer of Walnut and Dibble; he baa learned In that school there will be
law concerning such cases.
to wit: That certain piece or purer!
‘lull,
listless, Inattentive puplla. the professor would draw a taut rein aud property
ning and Slmeonl fell victims to its deadly
third ward comer ot Slate and Jefferson, no
of bu&gt;d xhuaie. ly l•.ic and being In the rouni) of
A Coldwater tonsorial artist found busi­ second comer ot Jefferson and WalunL- There will be no boys who leave school hold the home's bead around for about a Harry writ state of Miehtgaa known and drpower. If this thing keeps on, people
ness rather slack one day last week, and thlrd corner of Jefferson and Bond streets; because they do not like IL There will be Minute. at the same time pun I &lt;h Ing him rerlbed a* tallows, to wit: The south on■will talk about the La Grippe with tbe concluded to take advantage of It by hunt­ fourth ward comer of State and Broadway!
In a
no pupils who hate books. As a child gently on tbe nose with the whip.
game dread as they do of Asiatic cholera. ing rabbits. He had not gone far when a second comer of Green and Market, third learns nut only rapidly but with intense little while the horse got tired turning his
fine rabbit Jumped up, cloaely followed of corner of Green and Broadway,
pleasure from the time of his birth to the head and balking and would start and stop
Dated. Hasting*. Mich. Jammrv W. 1*03.
course by bls dog. The said tonsorial
time he starts to school simply because tbe promptly at the word. He drove him near
John Spence, " Special
~
‘
President Harrison and his cabinet have
_ ALONZO K. KrNASTVN.
artist banged away at the rabbit, but killed
activities In which he spontaneously en­ waving banners, made him stand while
W. S. Nmjujm,
Circuit Court CtenmlMlocrr
Electric
reached the conclusion that this country the dog as dead as a hammer.
E. L. Sente,
gages are fitted to his state ot development, the attendants threw arrafulls of loose
*. z.
®*rT&gt;- Cuunty. Mk !i.
Com.
SMITH ft COLUaoVK.
has stood enough from tbe bragging Chil­
so lie will continue to learn rapidly and paper at his head, and had him docile as a
Thor. Bunston.
An Eaton Rapids farmer who keeps hb&gt;
BoOcjtor* far OomHotaaat
2*
—-* by
• Aid.
• ■ --------eans, and will call them down. And if eye on tbe Indicator has figured up the
Moved
Waters, that the report with intense pleasure after be starts to kitten In 20 minutes. Wbep a horse gets
frightened
at
an
object,
give
him
the
whip
CHANCERY SALE.
their hot headedness Isn't .cooled pretty profits on four cows (or 1891 as follows: of special electric light committee be ao- school if the work be Is ret to doing Is
adapted to his state of development. Do| aud hold a stiff rein, but never whip him
In purw&lt;ee of and by virtu* of aa order auJ
scon, tbe hose wPl be turned on; and if 1187 pounds of batter, 937tf of which was cepted and approved. Carried all ayea.
Tiw» I1.
J*?1*.1B,h* »80i.
you know who Comenlu* was? It was he after he has.passed tbe object because lie daeiva ot th* etreult court tor the Countwt
•old at 15 cents per pound ora total ot
that &gt;111 not end it, and we have to go to
S
’
T'l
12
ln tha alate ot Michigan.
Electric
Light
and
’
power
happened
to
shy
at
it.
a
horse
cant
who said that if our pupils do nut learn it1
8140.62, besides four ealves that sold fnr
of Novembrr. A
the troublo of thrashing them. Uncle Sam 827.00, making a total of 3167.62, or 41.90 company
rh«* city
clty"of
■ ■ “ZT.T7 propose to
~ .furnlsh'to
“wii'ou iv uic
of is our fault And he was undoubtedly reason like a man, and If you whip him be D. tail in a rertaineaaw* therein prndtDg*b*T"
will do a thorough Job of It on short no- per cow. Add to this the 249X pounds Hastings twelve or more arc lights of 2,000 right If we supplied tbe proper condi­ thinks the object that frightened hlu la J® I readout i*. bbeftanf exreutor ot thu !.vt
।
o&lt;
J'*Dn
E
Cliaata.«le&lt;rx-&lt;.1.
causing
him
the
pain.
candle
power
each,
to
be
burned
every
tions,
our
puplla
would
u
certainly
learn
of butter used by the family, and the milk
«ad Frederick U Mneman.
nighte.oept
bright moonlight
w^7«ht“nights,
nTihu7niI
except bright
for as a train will move when the engineer
used to fatten swine, and R Is not difficult night
litoral.. Illyman, J. By ma Mrrtry. Andrew J
the sum
.nm ot
of f75
gTS per
per year
setr for
[or each
e^, light
11&lt;|1U turns on the steam. Do you know who
to see tliat cattle pay, and pay welL
We understand that a young man named
•Said
be placed
„ Pcatalozzl was? It was be who said that
if" light, to
“ IL
111*^4 at
“ anch polnta «
Those of our citizens who are suffering directed by the common council, and to be
d*en ihst I *bsll srll a:
Following «e the real estate transfers
Jackson, who is fiuyor ot Bay City, has
If pupils are Inattentive the teacher should
---wiiTgcii, Butj to
with la grippe may be interested In the
rt’ten
12 o
o'clock
’clock standard Umr
time first look to hiniMlf for tire reason. And to* toe woe* ending January 18 , 18&amp;1. as
been in Washington lately, and wliile following statement made In the Coldwater burned until 13
n Hock in Ihaforw &lt;xmi, rt tbe nortk (runt door
Baid light*
lights to be hung
hnng at such height from healao was undoubtedly right As cer­
Said
there took occassiun tn we Senator Hill, of Republican by B. F. Whltuall the Christ­
*
to
to*
City
&lt;*
Hartings
Gan:
y
.I the ground as d
directed,
payment
to
be
‘re*!tw!' Payment to be tainly as a blade of corn will grow aud
fa of Mtehtgaa, said Court DuumNew York, and promised him the support ian scientist of that city. The gentleman j nude monthly.
mature If It Is treated right—If the Drupe;
tor fend 11&gt; K the circuit court lor
of the democratic party uf Michigan fur statra emphatically tbnt the disease -‘1s11 Hastokm ElkctmicIjokt and Powconditions
are
supplied
—
so
certainly
will
born of (rar. and stroug luMglnatlun ami I MPresident.
totnin
our pupils attend, and think
tbe presidential nomination. This will be nut a Decenary thing for being
n the town
tty.
Anf*il this time the people have
tough on Don. Dickinson.
tarry and
described
gone rtghdalong thinking that sotovlhlug
ere* of Use
thirty-four
The democrats In Michigan are doing
st» much
m»e tall atebtug that the voters ot Michld section Ihirtv uf tha highway

Hastings Banner.

BLOOD

EDITORIAL NOTES^

THE CREATKST

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

Are Ton In It?
Or in other words,

Havs fa Had the k Sritos?

If;you are going to have it.
Or have it,
I, Or if you are getting over it,
you should use

For a tonic and speedy cure
for the cough.

Fred L. Heath
THE DRUGGIST.

Additional Local.

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, January 21st, 1892.
~~

W. R. COO*. Local.Editor.

IVORY
SOAP
99S Pure.
\
THE BEST FOR EVERY PURPOCE,

'

BETTER
THAN QOLb.
The
J as. Boss
Watch Cases.
Buy only the genuine.
I keep a full stock at tha

LOWEJT
PRKE5.

F. R. PANCOAST,
THE
JEWELER.

FOR SALE.
My residence property on
Jefferson street, this city. It
has a frontage of 88 feet and
a depth of 12 rods. This will
cut up into two good residence
fronts on Jefferson street. Also
two lots on corner of Creek
.and Walnut streets Will sell
these either with the Jefferson
street lot or separately as de­
sired. Terms easy. Call on
or address % E. A. Rider.
Hastings, Mich.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •

This week,

77 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure Insertion In tbe Issue of the weckwben brought.
The person Is Indeed considered lucky
now. whfi has ‘•lost his grip."

Good second hand cutter for sale cheap.
Enquire of Dr. J. C. Andrus.
.

The Icemen are busy this weather and
are filling their ice houses with a fine crop
of Ice.
Wanted—a good girl to do general house
work. Good wages assured. Enquire of
A. E. Keiia.-rtun.

Tlie Bankrupt store have Just received n
car load of boots aud shoes. Just keep
your eye on them.
The Y. M. S. C. gave a party at the I^ake
house at Thornapple last evening, which
was well attended.
•

Stephen Jones, formerly of this city,
died at the home of Ills brother in Penn.,
Jan. 12, aged 69 years.

PERSONAL MENTION'.
John Mohler *11 old resident of this city
filed at his hmna In the first ward Friday
Arthur
Brown was In Grand Rapids
night from the effects of wounds received
•luring the war. aged 39 years. He re­ Tuesday.
ceived several wounds during the war.
A. E. Dirkerman was in Grand Rapids
and has had four rebel bulletscut from his
Thursday.
body. His funeral occurred Sunday.
C. A. Hough, of Nashville, was In the
Thursday morning last Will Shle depart­
ed this life at the home of his father. J. city Monday.
II. Sutton, of consumption. He was bom
C. E. Bldlac went to Allrgan Friday on
in Shanesvillc, Ohio, about 32 years ago. a business trip.
and came to this city about $lx years ago.
W. H. Myers was In Grand Rapids
He married Miss Ella Button four years
ago. and to them one child was bom. both Munday on business.
of whom are left to mourn his loss. The
Mrs. John Pendergast visited in the
funeral occurred Sunday.
Volley city last week.
The boon! of supervisors voted lad
N.
T. Parker ,was In Battle Creek the
Thursday to submit tne question of rais­
ing 954,000 for court house aud jail to the fore part of the week.
people of Barry county at the spring elec­
M. A. Bredgett of McBride, was In the
tion. Every Intelligent voter is aware of city on business Tuesday.
the fact that Barr}- county is greatly In
Mrs. Waller Buckhout of Toledo, Is vis­
need of the above named buildings, and
when an opportunity presents itwlf. be iting her inother In this city.
sure and vote for tlie Improvement.—Free­
John Monter, of Chlcturo. attended the
funeral of his father In this city Sunday.
port Herald.
The postal -authorities have determined
Miss Ollie Grigsby will leave for Chicago
to Instruct fbe public as far as possible in next week for a visit with her brother
{Matters pertaining to that most Important
Jjtaneh of the public service and for that Cj rll.
We are glad to announce officially, that i
reason ly^e made arrangements whereby
persons may purchase the Official Postal David S. Goodyear went to Charlotte this
Guide, issued monthly at tbe post offices, morning.
for aue cent per copy. Certainly at Ibis
John Pendergast left for a trip through
^gnre none can afford to be without this
the west Friday In tho Interest of the wool
useful pamphlet
boot company
There seems some probability of the
Hon. Daniel Striker and B. IL Bnse
farmer getting his mail dally in the near
future. A bill has been introduced in went to Detroit Monday to attend the
congress asking for an appropriation ot mectlng«of the Masonic Grand Lodge;.
$6,000,000 to tills end. Wherever practic­
Lou Goodyear arrived home from Ann
able .there will be two collections and two Arbor Thursday after having a little
deliveries each day. With the increased wrestle with dyspepsia. He resumed his
facilities it is thought that th® additional studies again Monday.
revenue will soon more than pay all of tho
John Dennis attended the annual meet­
' expenses incurred.
ing of the Press association In, Ann Arbor
Wo are In receipt of a neat little volume, Thursday, getting there, of course, Jost In
printed by Peyry Powers of the Cadillac time (or the banquet.
News nnd Express, giving a good histbry
of Cadillac and fine cuts uf her business - Miss Celia Ensign left for a visit with
blocks and residences, and portraits'of her relatives In Chicago Friday. We under­
progressive business men. As a matter of stand that she will return to Detroit soon
bistory.dt is a work of which the people of nnd fake a course in shorthand.
Cadillac may well be proud; as a sj&gt;ecimen
Gardner Potter and Will Chidester leave
of the art preservative it Is one that reflects
great credit upon Brother Powers, and for a short visit with Ionia relatives to*
goes ahead of anything of tbe sort that we morrow. From Ionia Mr. Potter will
leave for his home In Orchard Park, N. Y.
havo ever seen.

Try it.

We received a communication from
North Barn- last week, but as no name ac­
companied it by which we could identify
tlie writer, we consigned the contribution
to the waste basket
Tbe Bentley Bros. A Wilkins saw mill
Is ready for business. All logs delivered
at same will be sawed to order in a work­
manlike manner at usual prices.
W. D. Hayes, Receiver.
The most satisfactory way to clean wall­
paper Is with bread a day old. but not old
enough to crumble badly, nor fresh enough
to Ire doughy when used. If the paper is
not very much soiled It may be dusted and
rubbed down with a soft hand mop made
of cotton yam.
The December state crop report, just
Issued, shows that Michigan wheat suffer­
ed uo injury during December. There
were marketed during.the month 1,858,699
bushels of wheat. Fot the last five months
of 1891 there were marketed 8.869,647
bushels, 1.139.375 bushels mom than for
the name period In 1890. The average
price of wheat in tbe statu January 1, 1892
was
rents: mm &lt;n ?«nt«; nets 33 cents,
aud bay, 510.50 per Um.

The C L 3. C. will mrefat the home nf
Mrs. Dr. Andrus Sutnnlay evening.
Jan. 23. with the following program:
Leading Facts of American History'.
Arthur Brown.
Social Institutions of the United State*.
Mrs. Z. B.Hvyt
Story of the Cmwlllutlou. Miss Addle
Jordan.
‘
History of the Political Parties In Amer­
ica, Mrs. N. Bailey.
Science and tire feeding of Anima s
(synopsis), Mrs. W. R. Cook.
Quotations.—News Items.
Critic, Mrs. M. Hicks.

The Y. P. 8. C K meets at the Presby­
terian cbnrch Sonday evening nuit at 6
o'clock. The meeting tu be led by Charles
Lewis.
Alioul 00 of the children and teachers of
the Presbyterian Sunday adwol enjoyed a
sleigh ride on Munday evruing teM- Four
ti-ams and ‘•holm’’ took the party as far as
John Dawson's residence In Rutland where
Mrs. Dawson rejolmd the youngsters with
coffee, fried cakes and upples v» their
hearts content. “All went merry as a
marriage bell,” tbe evening being quickly
spent with various games.

Not Much of a War.

More than one of our contemporaries have
alluded facetiously to the ’'baking powder
war." There is no wnr of the character
indicated.
A certain talking powder
achieved fame because It was better than
anything that had. previously been pre­
pared. and because It was advertised In a
liberal, original and Judicious manner.
Biblical program for the Epwortbjcague The success of this powder ltd to 1 imita­
Tuesday evennig. Jan. 26:
tion. as success always does, but to assert
Ten minutes talk about the bible, Mr. or to Imtlnate* that there Is a war between
Puffer.
the Royal Baking Powder and its uiure or
Singing, quartette.
less feeble Imitators suggests the picture
Reading, The word uf tbe Lord, Belle of a death grapple between an eagle and
Barnum.
a house-fly.
Solo, Dr. Fowler.
Piper. How to use the bible, Ralph
e«»r mi».
Wooten.
Farm of 120 acres in Irving. Barry
Recitation, Aunt Nancy’s opinion oi tbe county, Mich., known as the Mlles Engle
revised version, Phyllis Diamond.
farm. Soil good. 70 acres under good cul­
Reading. Explrvtlng the bible, Ruth tivation. 50 acres good oak timber, seven
Handy.
miles from Bastings. Above farm will be
The Home Missionary society will meet sold cheap, and on very reasonable iterms.
al lire home of Mrs. T. Phillipa, Wednes­ For particulars enquire of W. J. Dibble,
day the 27th. Everybody Invited to dime Marshall, Mich, or Philo A. Sheldon,
Hastings, Mich.
to work.

ROYAL W

oar hiisband and father.
Mbs. Jvhw Monr-Kit axd

family.

W, bmby Under oar doarre Uianta to
oar kl,.l friend. Mid nelfbbon. who ua, darlnt tbe rtekrauind death of
our husband and son, aikLoauru them
Uiat tlialr many kind acta w^l ever be
cherished in our memories.
Mrs. Ella Shte.
J. H. SCTTOX AMP FAMILY.
CanflraMd.
The favorable Impression produced on
tire first appearance of the agreeable liquid
fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years
ago has beeu more than confirmed by the
pleasant experience of *11 who have used
Il and the success of tbe proprietors and
manufacturers the California Fig Syrup
Company.
•

A Card.
Having accepted a position with tbe
Michigan Paper Co. at Platawdl. 1 shall
be in PrairievUle only Saturday evenings
of each week, but shall continue tbe lum­
ber business. Tire yard at Prairieville
will be Io charge of G. A. Blackman, at
Milo. Martin Woodard, and Geo. Hosier at
Cloverdale.
Parties wanting prices on
building eatimatee can write me at Plain­
well or see me at Prairieville Saturday
evenings. Any one desiring to pay their
note or aoepupt will find them with G._A.
Blackutan. '
Yours truly, qa

M. J. Gom.
Prairieville, Jan. 6, 1892.

Powder

- A

The trouble that has fur some lime ex­
isted In regard to the Masonic mutual ben­
efit association of Grand Rapids has been
adjusted and tbe company will continue to
do business, but under the name ot Michi­
gan masonic mutual benefit association.
Hereafter the assessments will lie graded—
75 cents for 25, 82 fur 49 and $2.50 fur &lt;10
years of age. All old'members go lnto the
new society at the same age as they stor­
ed tbe old one. The insurance is confined
to members of the masonic fraternity/

B. IL Rose was called to Rochester, N.
Y., tbe 3rd by the death of his brother.
Hamilton Rose. He returned homo Sat­
urday after visiting relatives in several
other cities In the Empire state.

is the only • one made
free from lime, alum, and all extraneou s substances,
and ABSOLUTELY PURE. It is in every way
superior to every similar preparation. Witness :

The many friends of A. J. Bowne will
regret to learn that lie felt It necessary to
decline the office nf president of the Fourth
National' bank of Grand. Rapids on account
of failing health, and hope to hear soon of
his entire recovery.

vision, Agricultural Department) show Royal Baking
Powcter a creap) of tartar powder superior to all others
in leavening strength.— See BULLETIN 13, Ag. Dep.,

C&lt;iid weather may be made as health­
giving to the soul as to the body. Now is
tlie tin)? for your charity to show Itself.’
Good, warm clothing is cheap, these days,
and is more than acceptable to ninny poor
people. Give generously in goods as well
as in money—Indeed, preferably In the
former. There is a ninck penury as well
as a mock charity, antl.lt Is the duty of all
not to discourage either. It Is, therefore,
the safest plan to give clothing or goods;
they will only be accepted by those who
are really needy. There may be some
who kre too lazy to work for even necessi­
ties. but these can generally be detected.

The following Is clipped from the Mich­
igan City (Ind.) Evening News, concern­
ing a former Hastings boy:
Ed. M. Baiiev. ticket clerk for the Mich­
igan Central and L. E.x/t W. roads In this
city has accepted a position as clerk in W.
F. Woodson's drug store and will assume
his new position as soon as his successor
In the ticket office can be appointed. Mr.
Bailey Is a graduate in pharmacy and Mr.
Woodson Is fortunate In securing his ser­
vices. He is an excellent young man and
proved himself a valuable employee of the
Michigan Central.

Here's a clever device: Put some heat­
ed olive oil Into a small bottle, drop in a
-piece of phosphorus, cork It up securely
and put In a safe place. Any time the
cork Is removed for a few seconds and
then replaced a powerful light will l&gt;e
given nut by tlie bottle, which will last
several minutes, and be again renewed at
any moment by pulling out the cork.* A
more convenient device for finulng a bouse
or number In a street where there are no
Hzhta can scarcely be devised, as It will
give off its light on the stormiest night,
Slid if it gets out of order can always be
'got into shape again by aid of a little
warmth. The mixture once prepared will
last for some weeks with but a reasonable
amount of care.

In a recent lecture. Dr. Kellogg, of the
Battle Creek sanitarium, cammends cold
air as one of the best of tonics. It is so
indeed, and If many of those who now
court grip and its kindred ills by crouch­
ing over .registers or around hot stoves
would wrap up well and try a little out­
door walking, the doctors and undertakers
would be less op titant. Few people stop
to think what a great loss of health, as
well as of pleasure. Is occasioned by our
open winters. Good sleighing and good
skating means good health to many, par­
ticularly girls. who have no desire for n
gootl hour’s rapid walking In the healthy
air of a frosty day. Don’t be afraid of
cold air; you are no more- likely to colds
out ot doors than in. Ride it you can, but
walk If you can do nothing better.

A writer on the subject of humane treat­
ment of animals calls attention U» the In­
Chas. Bldlenun lost a cant-hook be­ jurious effect of cold-Irou bits on horses.
tween Ford's hotel and M. C. depot Tues­ He points out that the horse is an animal
day last. Finder will be suitably reward­ ot nervous organization.
Its mnuth Is
ed by returning tbe same.
formed of dellcatr glands and tissues: the
Bcm to Mr. and Mrs. Kep Sillsbee temperature of Its blood is tbe same ns In
Thursday morning last, a daughter. Kep a human being, and as In man the mouth
holds his head about a foot higher than Is tbe warmest part of the body. If any
one would realize the effect of a cold bit
Asual and steps about three feet farther.
in the mouth of a borne on a frosty morn­
Philip Barber, of Creasy, sent A. Black ing let him try.lhe contact of a pleee ot
«t Son $0.25. which had been collected In Iron at temperature below freezing point
that school district. If every township on bls tongue.-^-The effect on the horse Is
would do as well the balance would soon not momentary. Fuod eaten subsequently
be paid.
. Is masticated with/ difficulty, and tlie
A scientific Journal states that a little, repetition of the Irritation day after day
sugar put ou the hands with soap will’ causes a loss of appetite. Many a horse
greatly incn-ase its lather and cleansing has become worthless from no other cause
power, and will also remove dirt, chemical than this.,
stains etc.

Cbnr^h and *ocl»»iy.
The society connected with Emmannel
church will be entertained Thursday. Jan.
29 by Mndzmwt Clara Allen. Riker. C.
Huffman, Dlckrrtnan, Upjohn. Waldurf,
Pun dentist and W»gn&lt;*r. b’upper at so­
ciety r jonut from five until seven. AU are
cordially invited to attend.

DEFECTIVE PETITIONS.
3
hey Detest Local OpUon.
The supervisors were convened in
special session Thursday to consider the
question of local option. All the super­
visors were prepared to vote in favor ot
submitting the question of prohibiting the
sale of liquor In the county, provided the
petitions, which contained over 400 more
names than were necessary, were In proper
form.
The petitions were, on motion, referred
to Prosecuting Attorney Lowden and P.
T. Colgrove. Both gentlemen made'a
careful study of the law and an equally
careful study of the petitions. Each pre­
pared and read to the supervisors his
' opinion of tlie matter. While the opinions
were not the same In all points, both
agreed that a sufficient number of tlyi peti­
tions did not comply with the law to de­
feat the submission of the question.
It will lie remembered that tbe original
local option law was very simple in Its de­
tails. That law was declared unconstutlonal.
Tho new law. In order to get
around the objections of the court of last
resort, was compelled to be very technical,
bi short It ta so full of technicalities that
the proverbial Philadelphia lawyer would
have a tough time to keep within Its pro­
visions, and the prouablilty Is strong that
no two Philadelphia lawyers would agree
as to what it does require.
It Is too late now to expect to learn
something by experience, But the next
time the direction of the circulation of peti­
tions should be with a committee of three
men ,and they should get all the affidavits
to the petitions, and to make assurance
doubly sure, before the petitions are ever
handed In to the county cleric, they should
be submitted to an attorney for a thorough
and exhaustive examination, to see that
they comply with tire law.
We understand this latter conrsu was
taken in Eaton county. In Calhoun the
canvassers did the same aa in Barry, In
many cases made the wrong affidavit.
Where the poll list Is attached to the peti­
tion one form of affidavit Is required;
where the poll list is not attached an en­
tirely different affidavit is required. The
canvassers made the wrong kind nf affida­
vits. which defeated submission In Calhoun
as In Barry county.

The many friends of blent. A. D.
Niskeen will be pleased to learn that In
military life he Is earning the same high
reputation he won as a commander of
Hastings division. As a lieutenant in the
regular army, he Is required at certain In­
tervals to report to Washington what stud­
ies he Is pursuing and what progress mnkidg. This repdrt is handed to Ids captain, |
who endorses Its contents by merely writ­
ing bls name thereon. And it Is very un­
usual for that officer to say anything In bis
endorsement, Unless he deems Ills subordi­
nate especially! dew-rvlng. Army officers
are nut given to “taffylng." The very re­
verse Is true; that armv officers usually do
hot give praise, for the reason that they
want an officer’s record to lie the baste fur
whatever rewards may be given. But
Lieut Niskeni’s captain. CapL J". N. Coe.
departed from the usual custom, and wrote
the following endorscinent upon his report,
nnd then It was forwarded to Washington:..
Lieut Ntekern Is a studious, painstaking. ’
prugTexBivw Officer, who possesses to3gre.it •
degree tbtme ludraenbabtu qualities otj
presence._h»aniwr and demeanor so liter*- :
wry tu mrecess as a commander, instructor I
and disciplinarian of men." Signed - J. j
N. Coe, Capt 20th Infantry, commanding
Cu. IL*
|

If yon desire the patronage of home peo­
ple be sure that you dispense your patron­
age among them. .It takes gall for a person
who Is depending upon his town or rite
surrounding country for a living, to go
elsewhere fur what be desires to use for
himself. If the farmer, for Instance, det
Sires a k&lt;xm1 home market for his produce,
he should show hit appreciation by patron­
izing tbe merchants who make that market
possible. Every dollar spent at home
helps some one w? are interested in. main­
tains our interest! and adds indirectly to
tbe value ot property: If spent In a large
city It builds there to the detriment of
home. There must ire reciprocity among
us if we proper.
Custom Sawing,
I will start tip my mill to do custom saw­
ing Saturday. January 16tb. This season
1 wiil saw 4 ft. pickets fur $2 25 per M,
ami 4J{ ft. pickets for 93.50 per M. You
can bring the Huber In lengths of two,
three or four cuts to the log. I will also
pay cash for a lot of good log*. Cut all
rough white oak timber into tie logs.
Anyone having larger logs than they can
handle, 1 will handle them for you.
J. L. Wilkies, Agt

The United States Government tests (Chemical Di­

1 find the Royal Baking Powder far superior to the
others. It is pure, contains none but wholesome in­
gredients, is of 23 per cent, greater strength.
F. X. Valale, M. D.,

i

z’.yst, Dcmidion of Canada,

P 599­

tr is perfectly healthful, and

I find ttic Royal Baking Powder superior to ail the

others in every respect.

It is purest and strongest

Walter S. Haines, M. D..
Prof. Chemistry Rush Medical College,

Consulting Chemist Chicago Board of Health, cjrt

I have found the constituents of Royal Baking Pow­
der to be of a high degree of purityl free from adul­
teration or admixture of deleterious substances.

J. W. Mallet, Ph. D., F. R. S ,
Prof, of Chemistry, University of Virginia.

free from every dcletenouB substance; purest in quality

and highest in strengib of any baking powder of which

I have knowledge.
Wm. McMURTRIE, E. M., Ph. D.f
Late Chief Chemist Agricultur^ Department.
The Royal Baking Pdwuer is absoffl

_

is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking
powder offered to the public.
Henry

a.

Mott, Ph. D.,

You need! Any clothing!

ISITaeuit! Can’t, duplicate that line
at $18,50. They’re the $18 lot—the quarter off sale tells the story. Per­
haps that $9,00 suit will do—their price a month ago was $12, and big
bajgains then. Some nice suite cheaper yet, and “just your size.”
IS IT an overcoat! Don't imagine we’re all sold out.
And prices—it wop’t take many $$$
us that way
you want.

Can’t catch

IS IT a suit or overcoat for the boy! If he is the beet
world you will want one of those $6,00 suite (the $8.00 kind a month ag
Everybody says that they are very nice and cheap. But that line
$3.75(5,00 kind) are interesting also. Very likely you would have
pay $7,00 elsewhere for a suit not any better. Might say the same about
the overcoats.

IS IT a hat, a shirt, necktie, collars, hose or suspenders!
little necessaries of life that a few dollars will buy a year's supply, and
if you get them this month you save 25 cents on each $1.00. Save
quarters, three of them as useful this month *---- '—"■ ‘------

CLOTHING
row MSN.
roR uova

-*’]

Late Chemist (or U. S. Governmea.

�Hastings Banner- [WAB
ThurfdAv, Jan- 21. 1892-

18MPENDING

Official* at the Capital Admit
the Momentous Fact.

COOK BROS.. Prcprwtora-

BLAIKE LC8UG H0EE8 OF PZAOE,

Sts swat, n&gt;»»&gt;---------------- ----------- ---,
Patton reported favorably tha P”***”
Hll .■&lt;
ec-ngr—&lt;'l“&lt;-y11
,ro,ldln« fee two mor. Jo«U« tajjo
r^rtolcUlout Kyi. &lt;&lt;-Sooth

arncuoracoi.
—
marriage and divorce law. A bill was
«W.O» tor . publlo
buBding M Hoboken- N. J, mol »ftrr put­
log . tw tuber btlt. rbe torn, mljoaroed.
Portentous Proportion!
In tbe boo- lb. t-ommlltte on totrecure
.nil foreign eotnmmw ~ S&lt;’eo
le.ee
10 «U AurilWtbe —loo, ot Um
14 r pun.
W.tsniXOTON, Jan. 19---A rumor was fa boo&gt;-. t» ••• the rtrer, imd b^bttr, commBWe. Remlotlmi. »er. Mtreetl toMU&gt;
and al!
circulation here at midnight that tbe Imt tor fntorm«'l«n m to bow much our
United State# crulter Yorktown had been trmle «Ub Porto Klro .ml Brndl b*&lt;lJ?fired upon in the harbor at Valparaiso by creued u » rcult ot m-lprocllr. tutd Mlcthe Chilian#. The startling rumor caused 108 Srt-rrtw F&lt;»&gt;«r If •» m&gt;1
the 4} J per cent#, became due he hod in the
Penowocd all over the World. (
great excitement for n while, and there
mry enough mopey to pay theta, and
K®nO.” T22,k.™'. .nd Like no uber-..,
. . «»if«X
___ i_»_
.u..w1&gt;.ti.in f#
tht*re
.a milch
W»0
—— —. * u&gt; ««&lt;-rt«fn
- B lh«« ;, u so, why he custiuued them. Holmnn
w «n&gt;a in IL whe"th” n°r’ w“ olTeretl . rtrttlutitm M^n“
reported to Secretary Tracy ho treated &gt;t bountfr. In moMj. public lm.14
very lightly, and was dl"*x*ed to ridi­ or any indorsement, nnd declaring that no
------ --------- ------------------------------- ?-------------- money not absolutely necrasnry should be
cule jt.
■
PROBATE ORDER- \
appropriated by congress, and demanded
tbe previous question which was carried,
W.UHWGTOS, Jan. W.-The
cloud,
Alliance members voting no, because they
e,AL.t^ i£Zrv holdto at tie* Trobate nmc&lt;’.
f^iheVitv «»t H#»tino. hl *ald county.on Toes­ which, a * rek ago, wan no larger than a wanted debate. Holman (Urn agreed to
ill i£ int“« iJjJiwr. &gt;• »•
man’s hand, now* eurslopsthe war aud two hours' debate, and the house ad­
A ■f~Hrtfeh.nx.h- journed.
—____ _
\V. Arniiironv. J®
WAMIIXOTON, Jun. 15.—In the senate
Probate- '
.
, w^inittmi j tamp over offidafa in those two departWmts. •rb.r
They are
lew reticent. Tb.rtenl.
The events ycntenlay Cullom, by request. Introduced a
rt fa-*
— ta.rttk-'bi
.nd •J,"«'S„^l2jdd“l..'l?l w
f“l
‘■’t’ have
h*” stirred
,lirr”1 them
*T ?
P' bill requiring railways to equip care with
uf 11&gt;«
the past
few days
up,
.
.
a »inl
..a pertbun* .ItmaalrtV
JS.'ta !£■?!.rt'-u^lJdmmrtd
&gt;■&gt;-. the
eontlnuej
dtata automatic couplers nnd brake#. A bill to
ESSr“- n.rti««w t»
“|?.! id
iif bwllUtr
hostility by
by Chili
Chili wmidioor
towards our milort
sailor# give die Colorado School of Mines a sum
S3 JSlKWXt»' »« ■*J‘C ."'I ■&gt;«&lt;«• ft" cb.nxrtf th. frt-llnx ot for- per annum not&gt;greater than 112,000, Col
may be xronted to Vo&gt;nrv w. Fsrris. the ***m’.'r iIteorance
——««/m. ».-»
to nnw
one &lt;rf
of enntemot
contempt for I heir petty erado to do the same, was parsed. A few
tor’ named In *ald w*‘* or 10 some
in&amp;ults.' On all hands the feeling that war other bill# were paasrd. an executive ses­
CMMwdor. sion held, and the M-nnto adjourned.
In tbe house pending debate on Holheartnit of raid. Romany, chief of thq bureau of navigation, niau'b economy resolution bills were In­
very positive but extremely conserviitive troduced repealing the non-legal tender
clause ot the silver ,-u-t of 1HU0, andgijiDg
om-r. -Id r-.rnl.r -or»iW
estst#; #rr reiiuJrrti m .ji&gt;mar
totally blind pensioners tUX) per month.
“It looks warlike this morning."
Holman’s resolution then came up aud
S^ll—er m.r
w
biulllnit artlrltr. Bun-.ii odlem «ur« was defatted far the rest ot the day, Dem­
»&gt; ,b- conilMt^l BKlug.U dM. A numlw of ocrats, except. Owen# of Ohio, supporting,
Republicans opposing.» Holman
renderey of said petition »nd the hearing cunlrnctota who are building government and
ttiereof by wi-lng a ropy of Hit# order to be vesM,is wens jtl consultation with the sec* finally moved to Mop the debate, as he was
thinking of moving a reconsideration of
iiatM&gt;r &lt;ir,:»1r&lt;! slid clr’tiist'-o
.
fP
the
demand
tor tho prevlou# question.
Tweek
successive
Hlnlna
Trace.
Illnlna De»i&gt;ulr»of
Despairs of Feaer.
Iturrv.
»n« v in wb »vek for three succe-wlve
Secretary Blaine, in the course of con­ Agreed to, and the bouse adjourned.
nreVIOUS IO '
S*l'(
&lt;fav of liesnoff.
werasprenmw*
cuasW. ABMtn-uoyn.
versation
conducted
with
n
friend
yester
­
W
ashington
, Jan. Id.—In the house yesJudge of l‘rot»iteday, left to be infernal that the proloibility l tenlay Holman’s anti-sub#idy and econ­
vUrueeopv-)
.
of an amicable settlement of the difficulty • omic retolntions were adopted, the first by

P*T&gt;ILLS
;

Sick-Headache,

■Bilious and Nervous;
Diseases.

SK

a—

SuchMDr. DfaLeab. I’rof Gw. ard ot'jets how the latest phase of the quarrel, the . Democrats and Alliance members otir g
lunwiiiatvitarrthuntalJiMi b'Ua rohriitu-i^oss insult to Commander Evaju*. of the solidly for the first—with some ItepubhcS*rwMr‘,fa-which | Yorktown, has affected the situation. In ftas—and dividing on the
SSetnrilv ana tH-nusneuxly cures catarrh. Washington the feeling of impending war berry of lllinofa Introduced ft bill to proTnonnsila pralte it.
1 Is rapidly assuming the aspect of a evr- vide school* of iqwlling reform nt th#
,
. ! tainty, os indicated by groupa&lt;f politicians ! World’s fair. New York city, and iu this
The bltl&gt;»t praise ha* been B?,n by J'???.?; and citizen# who seriously discuss the, city. i5c'.(X&gt;» fa-ing appropriated for each
pmlrJJl’wr“jH e«rt.»&lt; srtfaa •*&gt;Mb*l(JueMion „.! express fadigiwt ion and de- ^heme.
This is Uw phonetic spelling
question an,
all druggist*. Price 25 fients per box*
te.U-.;i
termitmt ion to maintain &gt;he dignity of tbe school. Bills were introduced to place
* country. The
prerident’s mo##age to the con- riilt, lumtrer, cotton ties, nails, binding
The
The strecu In Killmnster bear the names I greiis fa already printed, nnd unless repara- twine and agricultural implement* on the
of the lady school teachers in AuSable.

XS “h-r" Mr Boho lighted a meth
and started iu to explore, while Shidler
guxx! outxide ready to shoot if bruin tried

1 carry t
’withjAH rA

fl„ tai
1»‘« - Jt* &gt;« ”[
the Rvarcii when suddenly a bear, which
anti struca me lu"-“
--- ------- , . 3
torch fell to the fluor and was extinguished.

Father didn't wait **
gnt out of tbe cave aa quickly ha
iad toh! Shidler what had happrawd- All
remained quiet, and after wafting awhile
father lighted another torch and went fa
again U&gt; shoot tbe bear.
He proceeded
cautiously, and the moment hfa eyv» fell
on the brar hr flrod. but only wounded the

^fAfalAUS

^Hrufa uttered • tremendous growl, and
father saw him corning. Quick a* thought
father threw down the torch «um! lay fiat
on bis face. The liearrushed for tho mouth
of the cava, clawing viciously at fathers
head ami body as tir A~*dovrr him; bat.
Shidler was rea^r foalbe brute, and when
be shorad himself at the hqte gave him
an ounce of
that rettkrd him.
Fathe-x’* wounds, tl.ough not serious,
wLrv bad enough to lente scare for the reet
of fas
' Tbe bear weighed 399 pounds.

Next to the sneak thieves who infest
pnbllc lllmtrira the worst nuisance » Utafarinn has to encounter Is undoubtedly the
reader with a pencil. It I# a sight to watch
tbe almwion with which the Individual
m.xkre nnoucationMOr other markings upon
property which i# In no sense hi#. Tlie
'man who woui«l step ifp L° antAher’# house
nnd draw chalk marks ou bis doorstep
would be promptly held for trrapruw or
mnlicioux mischief. Thure fa very little
difference In the case of the vandal who dofiu-re the public's liooka. except that a le­
nient popular Mmtiment permits him to
go free
•
In all well regulated libraries nowaday*,
however, alert attvudunUi^xiTcise kcun
supervision over the re.vltS'alth a pencil.
The moment tbe pencil fa lifted from its
vert pocket home the att.-udwt edges up.
and if n marginal hlcroglyfiMcl fa attempt­
ed the ^lending reader is politely requeu­
ed to dimfat The second vffenae dfa'nf
down a In* polite rebuke, and tbe third
time fa out—that fa. the malefactor fa
••bounetd." The habit nnfloubtwlly arises
from sheer thoughtlessness, bnt it fa a very
nnnoving one. and tbe Iridlvi-Iunl render
who "falls into it when perusing hi# own
books fa likely to get Into trouble should
hr borrow from fastidious friends or visit
well regulated public libraries. — Troy
Times.
-

!

! ate on Wednesday.
guardf;’* prohibiting gambling in agriculITtirt iteplj t&lt;&gt; Commander Ev«n*.
tural products, nnd to improve the harbor
Assistant Secretary Soley was in con- &lt;,f Oconto. WU A report was adopted
i „..v .rt,.. »,.v— --------- -- ---------aultat ion with Secretary Tracy for some giving the chairman, or each committee a
niatfam tor seven years./and hearing of the
ftnd a( t|jO
of the interview sent clerk, and the house adjourned to Mou.iuccess of Hibbartl’s ' RheiHuatlc Syrup, for a numberfof chiefs and gave them in- day.
concluded to give It ft trial. 1 have tested - Ptructions. Secretary Tracy sent word to
■
—
•
’
WASHINGTON, Jan.
19.—Eighteen
sena
. .
.___ _ ....
the curative properties of the mineral j
prww representatives tbit he bad not
tore were present at tbe erasion yesterday, ]I
springs without finding relief from that yet sent a reply to Commander Evan# a#
or any other source until 1 tried Hibbard's fO (he dtepoitfan of the refugees on the including
- Sherman,far the first time aiure ,
A memorial from tha
-----------------------------Y&lt;jrktown
He woaJd doM
, daring
re-elrctton^
Rheumatic Syrup.’which
has doiurwonders
oraiuwn.
nrthe
»uuiu ui&lt;
vu u.wi.ig
---iy, but hi* reply might not be made League for the Protection of American
for me. 1 can now • walk with entire
£U.
He
tMO
not
yet
ucchiv'I iu*t point , «rafM»uwwun
cum
tblic. He tad not yet decided that point Institutions was .read
asking *w«
for w
a const!-' .
frixdom fnkn pain and my gv/ieral health
Talk Of Arbitration.
■ t-dtfanal amendment to ' keep church and
In very'muca Improved, it is a splendid
The report was in circulation again yrs- 'tale thoroughly separate. Tbe house b'11
remedy fur Itbe blood and the debillnted
tenlay that the difficulty with Chill wou|d fixing the times and.places for holding do-‘ system.
)
Fnut&gt; 11 human.
Engineer Water Work*. Big Rapid#. Mich. be settled by arbitration, bnt the adtbor- trict and circuit courts^! the northern dis.
Sold by W. LI. Goodyear.Prepared only Ry for It could not tie leanint It is said, trict of Iowa was parsed. A iwfaHon
by The Charles Wright Medicine Company however, to be good. The programme fa was , presented asking the state w^art- *
said to be to have an outside power—pre-; ment to report on the progress of rcciproc- J
Detroit. Mich.

(LAUS

&amp;OAP,
_____ MfgO —)
cl ear as can bg.

JpV

5o4p

Mffde only by

J'tX.EllJUMN^G'O. Ch ICAGQ.
ask yourTrocir for it
CHANCERV MA LE.
In imrauamw Mi&gt;d by v.rtur ‘rf™’*’’*’;
decree ul tbr etn-alt cairl t'»r the
J “
Hany. In Chamvry. tn the
»*
W
TIME TABLE.
made and listed Oo lire ninth «fav oi I '
•
x i&gt; iwqi ui n r. ria'ii eau»« tnecelu pruning,
t herein Du Id K. Cook |« c&lt;unplalnaiit #«•
william Znsehnltt. John ^*2''’.'^’ &lt;1’*/
Gottlieb Znnrhniit »n&gt;
J’l1
U 11,-rebv given
that •
at public au U»n to the b‘K’K‘'l
Hunrdav. the sixth day of F rbnrnry, A. D- W-at ten o’clock In the •nnwra alit he north front
door ot the Court Hotre* tn tbe
i &lt;Knlxmszno Lv.
County of Barer ami State ot Michigan. &lt;***d [YasttkiouerJ..
Vourt^House bring Uir P1ATO lor bold'ng the clr- Rirlil
ruil court for said County «f “*rry) the follow • Crrea
Ing described property, to
. .... ..
Ail those certain plrcr# -«r l
nate. Irtng itn«l bring In tin- ( “u?7
and m.iic
Side ui
Ot «iuiffj
Mtciugun,. known ami
us
,ma
... dr*! ribrd
,h

Chicago, Kalaoaioo &amp; Sagisw

(iii’-rtcr of in* row™ wvi«.
of tbe eaat twenty-five a&lt;-rm of land ofUand from
tbe
sideol tue w»«t iractUHiri bxif of nortli
^rS.rt^Mp«tho t-orth «r oortl»*riy

Coals Grove I...
Woodland ..1...
Lanring........ 1Detroit

it on!'

Stations.
c*«l ten acre# f land off #nu from
»4e
of the south we t qmuter
the tootn-wop*
quarter i»f sectloi seven: .All lit town four
SOL1H.
lawth.ranersevcnweu. •
■
Kalamazoo Ar...
tata.
Mta-J;.
Hast Cooper Lv .
None do so little for the rcry poor of
Rlehtand Junc’t.
Circuit C«Mi»t Comnd»&lt;mn*T.
Oroaaey;....
New York aa ita very rich. Efficient work­
Barry OoUhty. Mfah.
MUo.............. I...
ers among the jwor nre at present generally ft Sit TH &amp; COLOknVK.
Delton
j»..&lt;
Solicitors tor Complainant.
drawn from the poor tbvmselvi* or from
doverdaie. J. ..
the middle
and
profit-ional
clara.
No
one
SbutU...........
tiou fa'offered ere then will go to the sen- free list; to pension wounded "home
need wonder al. thfa. Effectual charity
KAnuros-.-L-.ivork and the requirement# ofmodern so­
ciety do not easily cvnaort. A very small
Coat* Grove J...
Woodland ......
proportion of thuM? who prmsraa enormous
wealth In the city suliacrihe liberally to Its
various charities: comparatively few can
bo counted on for a ready support In any
properly conducted
connucieu and
auu hopeful
iwpriui pbllanpoiinir
.*^
■_ __ _________
- - • an()
_-k —frW
- - er«tUlnretound
■ ■ 111.. ^nrtrt.1
S(&gt;|novernrnl&lt;
:«*. 0 nnd fi will not carry passengers uuieas
fard with freight train permit*.
wi|nMgto fulfil the more difficult, the more
right trains will be run at thcxranvrnlence
neersaary duty of gaining personal knowl* c &lt;tm»nv. «bo reserve the rtafic to change
-----the l line of such tr.-.'.ns without notice.
__„r
edge of the niHih nnd wrongs of the poor
F Bnn. Gen'I Managrr.
wmvm
*
u
vwaj
«•
•
—
»-••
through
personal study ot their idtuation
throe
a C. Pottxr. Gen’l P. A T. Ast.
and friendly intercourse with themselves.

5H0KE

ED.POWER.rgB
ALWAYS THE SAflE

tcry such attention.,
attention,, such knowledge.
i1 any
knowledge,
ore not likely to be given by the very rich,
To win fortune today implies a singleness
of purpose, a concentration of all the fnculties of the man to the doing of one thing,
The very rich num must 1» a very busy

J!2 ALWAYS THE BEST

5C- CKiflR

Michigan
Central
‘•nil A’w«ra
F&lt;UU SooLt:t

ft txtlots.
IN THE
■umnbly England—offer her services a» ar-, ity nnd. Its affect

tew fes i^8**

so far. After on execti- . man If he would make large
. five region Ihu senate adjourned.
. I large sum# of money.—Dr. W. S. Raina,n lhe hou“®«*&gt;luUo‘* was *4opUd ford in Harper’s Weekly.
WHAT-THE STATESMEN THINK.
' cfrt!lng on u.e treasury for an accounting j
------------------------------No Itedlr^i W.„- ftptrit. Hot Willing l4» 1 of the approprfatkms in aid of theWorfa’#
A Frw.t mtte. tfo«.
Statioas.
MHl Ike Emergency.
fair; Tb* IU••n*'rU, “f lh* Lragtwfor Pro-1
A
bhten membrr ncr4.r entirely reMORTGAGE SALK.
WintwcT fX
fan 10 Tha
.
faction of American Institutions a*, to a , rovcrs There fa n gentleman in this .city
J!;?™ , 7T *, non*ecta«Un amendment to the constitu- who elevrn
„
h;yl bl&gt;
On the rnh dayot M#». A D. i»0. Hdoens D. liABTlHOa...
Mr. S. E. Cannlchw-l, a prominent cltb I
n ben on a lung ride In Dakota,
zen of Henrietta. Texas writes: -‘1 wish ; peurileyxction of the Chilian minister of t|ou WBa panted. During the session I j
Gfl.l.MAN. Local Agent, HmUm;*.
to tell you what
Specific li.ts done । foreign affair# in connection with lhe refn- Mills entered xunl took hfa scat. Simpson Hfe’dldnut know' there was anything lhe
IfaMinpi.
oum G.P AT. A.. Chicago.
Ml.'ble.n a
for my wife. Several years ago there ap- gees on board the Yorktown and the splr- ‘ of Kansas introduced a bill to repeal the mntfer
hfa nrac until he entered a
liesred a splotch 011 the comer of her ntwe ited reply ot Commander Evan# at that ! law tlrnt make# the gold dollar the unit of house, and tbe people began to tell him block eighteen U») In • be eastern addition to the
wliich gradually Increased in sire, and bo-1 vessel, was the subject of much comment v*,ue? rhe.b‘V, t'» Bent rally n^ufate the wbat to do for it; then he went out and village, nowdtv.of Hastings, county ot itarry
ai d Mat" of Mlciitpin. according to recorded
came .quite painful; on washing her face
rt.^aa.iL.n rt#
manta,
nf rtrtnm-.a
congr~ v«.t.»i»a- printing ann &lt;u«ni»uin&gt;n oi puuiic uocu- J- •
»'
Hastings. • - Mich.
waH
wad and discussed, and thought it wits . ufficlt-utly thawed out to plat thereof. Said mortgage was. on tbe L'lM
It would frequently bleed. The doctors WhilH it cannot bo said with al&gt;soltitr
. w hile it cannot be snia w ith atMolute ...
.,
,
called it cancer, and advised that.lt be-re- truth that there fa a war spirit prevailing lbe bou* *d^oorur&lt;1'
.
'
Lbeuw-ful But he won in too great a burry
I moved by the kulfe or burning, stating that .among congrc#«iiit-n, it fa certain that .
APITAL $75,000.00
| and did not give It snow enough, ami in the th* #fatenf Michigan, In liber thirty four (34) ol
inortcsKvaou p*ge one hundr.-d and eighty neven
MASONS IN A TRAIN WRECK.
" JSS1.’?"
'V ,
, SiTB Item (.nd .iu indml-number j
SUEPLIS r.ooo.oo.
course _f an hour bis noae was the size of a (IftT*
re.uM-d w terr I.ent or burned, bn. ,t .he • , m'„nbc„
c,^,rr.u„
.h.u- ।
u. I t - - -■ — - U&lt;, »I.,
rtf
’ goo»e egg nnd aa red aa a turkey gobbler's
of member# usually conservative in their '
ume U«. I. &lt;«,ll..ued » n" «»J views
.(.w. and actions)
.riioue, will
win not hesitate in
,o«.
ncorporated under the law# of tbe tMxt&lt; of
prolxwcfa. *
to vote
Newton, which twml awfgn.ireut was oh lhe Jlst
After.
Umo,he
«'..menee.lukln«S.
I,ww
„-«
u me
tbe niumuon
,ltn,tte„ auca
doe. noi
not improve.
Improve.
Micbtgan.
I
Before
be guv
got ii
it pr&gt;-acnuioic
pr&gt;-scntabie for
good "uno­
u
M '
lor
war
uciure ur
ivrguM
*• D. !»’. duly recorded In
h.‘ S..
whieh
uri ®
entire
cure.
She There is unanimous feellhg- in.favor of do.
b
ilW
ii j ftT(*t't«Ml
*"eclw
“”r® C'
,re- She
ciety he hnd so much trouble
with it that dNyofMajn
____________________________ _ ______ K______ ; Sparta
—, Wfa.,. .’nn.
. IK. —The
— regular
„------—
'.t
.t
register's "filer, tn boer thirty six .38) of mortinwd half a dozen #mall sized bottles. We1
Open for bturtnew Dec. IS. trail.
। Ing what is best to maintain the dignity of southbound pamt-nger train that left thfa be wished hr had ...
Iwcn born with no more
both think there fa no medicine in the ' the United State.________________________ ; city over the Viroqua branch of the ChiLhan a monkey. But that wo# only
A. I). HWL assumed by arid Henry L Newton to
world that will equal Swift's Specific, and
Apalogtaeor Ftght. Say. C-mm tag..
Milwaukee and St. I&gt;aul railway “* ‘inning of bis tale of woe. £v«? Siuart, Knappen &amp; Weaver, which raid luudgiiwe would like for all sufU(jirs to know the
Cummings, of New kork, said yester- ’
' winter, w th tbe first few cold days, hfa meat was on IbeZHh day ot Mav. A. D. I*»&gt;. D. G. Robinson, President;
Chester Meater. Vie*. Pres.
benefit she lias received from it."
day; **1 am in favor of war if Chili refuses
°
, nose turns red and -welh. He ha. tried duly recorded to said register’s office, tn liber
S. S. S. cures blowl diseases of thfa to apologize and pay tin indemnity to Lwo miles below Wratby, a small ftt*tion evcry, -ing on lhe now. Irtit-thnt useful thirtulx of mortgages, on page one hundred
D. W. Reynolds, Caxbicr.
and sixty nine .tai).
character by forcing out the JMJlSOtlOU# tliose people ....
- -&gt;
- -------— —
»• Tlie
■ urKnu
ire in
on ......
the evidence." Congress-., eighteen
miles -------south —
of this
city.
organ |i:u&lt; nrvrr
neverivrgvcicu
forgotten «,the
ill vrroiinvTn
treatment
DP-gcrOKS:
Default baa brau made In the condition of
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v
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gums and the pofaon also. A valuable man Morse said he thought ChiU was too irnggage car nnd one passenger conch it received, and remind# him of it with raid mortgage. There l« now due and unpaid
W. H. Powers.
Dan W. Reynolds.
book on bbMid and akin diseases will
411‘be small
Binnll game for the United States; besides,
besidrA, loaded with dehuatca
delegate* returning from the ' everr
St. Loufa
Globe oa said mortpig" &lt;«'* hundn d and fifty tour
every ndrent
advent of
of front
frost.—
—St.
Louis Globe
K. B. Messer.
D. G. Robinson,
dollars and thirty eight cent# for principal
nulled to all applicants free. Address,
she was poor and fast emerged from Masonic dedicatory ceremonies in this city Democrat.
thereof and intenwt thereon No procxdUigs
Chester Mester.
John C&amp;rvetb,
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
revolution. He quotaF General Grant's wore burled down a twenty-foot embank
al law uriuequity h&gt;ve been tnst’tutrd to re­
P. T. Colgrove.
cover said »uut ol money, or any part thereof.
Killing a Bull Without a Weapon.
words, “Ixt us have peace," and favored ment and- fifteen of the passengers re­
Notice 1# hereby given, that by virtue ot the
A. J. Sehm of Big Rapid# has put In hi# arbitration and to bide our time for celved injuriea. The wreck took fire, but
Cayetano, the famous Spanish torero, power ot sale contained in said mortgage, and
Interest paid no time deposits and a genera]
reparation and justice.
1 , ’by ”the superhuman
*
~ ‘ of "the rracuent oner wn.H strolling uercaa a meadow with n In pur-u-uweof the statute Iu such case made Ranking
spare momenta building a pipe organ.
effort#
Rnslnr«&lt;TransarteO_________ _____
Catching*' View of the Situation.
: everybody was removed from tha. burn­ couple of friends when their attention was and provided, the premises abov- amt In said
described, ur so much thereof aa may
General Catchings raid that he had been Ing cars before the flames reached tqcm.
attrncUvl by au old nnd infuriated bull mortgage
To overcome the msrkv «»f age. #11 who .have
be nrcrasarv, will be sold at public vendue to
busily
engaged
in
the
consideration
of
Following is a list of thueo moat serious­ which was galloping toward them with lhe highest bidder, at the qpifth (roi.t done at
grey tirard* should u*e Buck'nxLa n’s Dye for
tfks whiskers, tin cleanest and best dje made other matters, and hail not kept up on ly Injured, none of whom fa fatally hurt: lowernl head and erect toll. Cayetano had the court hottar. In the city of llaallngv. Harry
Chilian matters. If the president in his M. A. Rawsou, \ Iroqun, scalp wound; nn
January* wd.
—
weapon, ww
uot« even
«-v«m a
« race, but tn.he seized «
n county. MlehHtan. that being ib« place ot holdfor en.'orttjg black or brown.
message, after having digrated the corre­ .MIm Olenen, Viroqua, head and neck bntfa- | dustcout which one of hfa friends was car­ Itg the Circuit Court for said county.) on tbe
UjKJriTTMTETr.
nrd day of Jennary. A. D HAL al to o’clock ot
i no
or
S’ ........
spondence, was of the opinion that war
There have been forty fine residences should be declared, the house would sup­ ed; A. W. Ikrnett, Tomah, badly cut, kr.ee tying over hfa arm. As soon us the bull the fureuixm of said &lt;1*5. to »alfafv the amount
then due on said mortmuie, together with all
erected In Menominee within the past year. port him; that was .the temper of tho injured; Mrs. L. C. Boyle, Viroqua, Injur- , got close to them. Cnyetnno bado hfa corn­ legal coat*. Ihelndli.g the attorney*! fee of Kenton
ed about head; Mrs. O. B. Wyman Vlro- ' panions make their escape while he enfttleen dollars, provided tn said mortgage and
Trcumwirs cuuuell I# considering the house on the subject. If the condition of qua, bend and arm injured; MtatP. Han- , gaged the animal’s attention. Using the by the M. tute thereto pertaining.
Dated October ST th. far I.
question uf larger mid better water works. affairs warranted rewri to arbitration the son, Viroqua, nervous prostration; F. M. cant nsn enpn. he drove the hall craxy with
governjnent would doubtlera listen to the Towner, Viroqua, injured internally; Mrs. I fury.stepping aside with the deftest agility
WlLlJAM J. RtVAWT,
The I’l-ntiac Unjoin club Is making offer of a friendly nation, hut there are1 Julia Pulver, Viroqua, injured about j at each of the animal's charges. In this
tome^hfaff'
that
cannot
be
submitted
to
elabutate preparatloiw for its annual ban­ arliitration
~ hlp"’ nTO1 bruit*11; A. J. Moe,mail clerk, ! manner he canard tbe bull to turn sharply
t ompririrr th* firm of Stuart, Knappeo &amp;
St L e.
Injured in hip anti ride; William Byer, ! in tbr mufat of ita onward rushes, until
Vraw.,x»i»lrnee# of mortgage.
♦ Week days.•Everyday. &lt;Exerpt Saturday.
quet which uccurs Keto. 13.
.
ol the controversy with Chill
STVArir. ATCnappkn,
»« a. m. baa through chair car to Chicago.
,,
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.’
zr \
। Cashton, injured internally, bruised on finally an ominous crack was heard and
Attorneys for arafaneea of mortgage.
No extra charge for seats.
Prt J: head; Mrs. C. M. Culver, Caahton, internal • the bull fell In a heap, with Ita backbooe
12 JR p. m. nuu through to Chicago tclid with
dent With
wound;
Witgntr buffet car; seal# B0 cents.
t!!± ‘■ lnlurie’’ 8caIrP«"'r
™l.F. Kogers,
*•express broken by the sudden wrench given by the
5:1T p. tn haa through tree chair car to Manlsfor .-liihlreii •“•‘tahig It ■m»Uk» «&gt;«
softe.s the gums, xfajs uh
cfiti_____ _
cplle. tutjl
&lt;tie twq remedy for dtarrha*#. into tne controversy if the matter is I
11 ;Ma nt. la solid train with Wagner patace
■
Twenty nve cei l.nImUle. Sola by alldrugxois
afaeping ear through to Chicagobrought forward In the house. “PatriotFearful Bavages of the Grip.
Utt o*iKt«o&gt;t ii.r wurul.
13.-80 p, art. to Indlanaixdt* wly.
"ol_ poliUc*~~
’’ ’—
’IU
of) G1AX*aF
LU,dan.
N. Y.,
grip
Gjto. DbHavbx.,
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■ - _
~ ** the
ul motto
uLi.irrALUi,
, a
x.,
to.—Jan.
The Iff-The
grip
A new form of draping the glara panel
Gen'l Paas. Agrnt.
The Grand Rapid, ll^mn’s g^ig. ^^^0^ £
ta
,e"ful
,o northprn »•* tn the front door is n detintion from the
ueiniavuroi
war
or
against
iL
Interest
'
v
,
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on tian
tm vote,
t«» have
have a
a snmnier
summer m&lt;
n&gt;. eting
sri..^ is
- gaining as Wednesday approaches,
«• ‘uterest
York.
In 9,le smn villa
... 6® °.f Cambridge
___
tkm
voted to
.aimpie muslin narii curtains.
Presume
for I ^°T
k’ ln
Aug. U-lff at which time S50.000 in‘bursts Wednesday is the day the correspondence ■ elghl Pr,,n,UU:Qt citixena were lying dead that the glora panel la fifteen inches wide.
U
will he offered.
fa the Chilian Imbroglio fa expected at the ! ^,&lt;m# l‘m®- W«wtsburgh has fifty caw Down the center, for a apace of iilroat six
TAKE;
Ticonderoga, Fort Edward, Incht* wide, h a silk network in n m«ab ra
Arehio -McMillan left his home in Flint Capitol. “We may make history on that
day," said a member of the house, and the i
Sand&gt;’
are? also contend Ing agninnt Mr aa a quarter of a dollar. On each aide
about aytar ago to teach school bi Stanton,
significance of his remark fa understood I , *
than 250 well-known of this inn length of silk drapery four or
FTmjp.
renti. No trace of him can lie found and
and felt by a number cf other members
/!?“?,of nor9**n.New York have died five luchra wlda Thia scheme is varied
foul play Is suspected.
by nrrnuging the network In other forma,
who cunaider the situation one of extreme
disease this winter,
iu
ewe
stripe*
or
diagcnala.
—
Philadelphia
---- -.
Sr nan* Inn In IB.
r...
A grniiM at Camden who dabbles in me.- E*^TllyVphoUterer.
ehttntcs h is made an engine, has n private
Two *HI«d sod Twenty Wounded.
DXXVKB, Jan. 18.—A startling dfacloenre
•wetric plant, constructed by himself, and
BliAISKKD, Minn., Jan. Iff—A train has come to Ugltt concerning the Gravst
I# now malting a .wind mdl.
■truck a broken rail seven miles from here ' ca.*«j. Several nights ngo
•Evwy
A nobleman who wn# dtting on the hill­
man while
t:«a.®
»ttirouRb to Detroit with parloside with hfa shepherd olinerved the sheep
MB.
•
reposing
la
the
coldot
situathxi,
and
raid
through parlor car to Detroit;
t». «ULi.t. MU*. Unm
r&lt;
to turn. -John, If 1 were a sheep I would

The Adrian Boom company will proceed
immediately to plat 3-10 acres of land.

bitrator.
WMAT.TMF

qtatfqmfn

THINK

Hastings City Ba*.'k,

CHICAGO &amp; WEST
V
MICHIGAN Ry.

/ DO YOU
i

CDonough
t delay

IKEMPS
[BALSAM

the manager ot the th* time have made affidavit* to that trfWallock, of Minima j&gt;- *
baa boas rahrad by

lwn«^«rp,yvwonl&lt;l tavtafimUkw-

HETROIT, LANSING
&amp; NORTHERN

�Wt

DE ATH VERY BUSY

BROWER BOLTS THE TRACES.

HISTORY OI A WEEK.

the barn twenty minutes before the fire
was discovered and is miming. Twenty-eeven cent were wrecked a shert
distance east of Bainbridge, O., and the
engineer, W. W. Cochran, is mixaing.
Harry Ruse, fireman, was killed.
The Psbst bank, of which Senator Saw­
yer nnd Captain Frederick Pabst nw,the
principal stockholders, has hern organiaad
at Milwaukee with a capltal of fl,(00,000.
Elwo rxl S. Peffer, son of the Kansas sen­
ator, baa resigned the aNaociate editorship
of the American Non-Conformist at ludianapolis^.because the paper has become a
non-union office.
Hon. Ben L. Pate was hit on the bead
with a atone in the bands of Dump San­
ders, colored, at Little Rock, Ark. Pate
will die. A posse is hunting for Sanders,
and he will be lyuehed if caught

Dr. Keeley says a 4-grain araafetidn pill
Det, Moines, Jan. 15.—The senate was
taken four times a day fs.a sure cure for
the scene yesterday of two surprises. The
the grip.
first wax when Lieutenant Governor PoyThe hotwie of Father Sullivan, a priest at
ner announced that hereafter he would'
HPWjFiu^t
Gilmore City, la., waa robbed of KW by
rule that a majority of nenntors voting
PtetrilMtSioe
MANNING AND 8IME0NI PAES AWAY was all that was necessary to elect officers. maakcxl men.
A nervy thief stole a wagon load of
The second came later. All but three seniv- goods at Chicago belonging to the United
fwofimlnent Prelate* of tho Homan Cath­ fora were present aud the ahsenU-ea were States Exprera company.
olic Church Die on the Same Day ns not Republicans. A vote was taken for
Frank Ia Forlow, an attorney of Defi­
chief clerk, and it resulted: Cliff, Repub­ ance, O., has been arrcstNl for forging his
Prince Albert »V!cto
Half- lican, 24 votes, Engle voting for Kennedy, grandfather's name for &lt;7,000.
•
Democrats not voting. Poyner ordered
The will of Mrs. Mary Macrae Stuart, of
the names of -eleven Democrats to be
New York, donates more than 14,10',000 to
called, nnd then announced that Cliff was
elected. Shields, Democrat, said that he institutions of learning nnd clia'.ities.
A six-daye-go-us-you-please walking
London, Jan. 15.—The “meteor flag of would at some future time file a protest
‘ rted at Kansas City with all
A Surprise on the Other Side.
Both tho method and rtfiulti when
England” was at half-mast all over the
The funeral of Prince Albert Victor will
jtriauic" chestnuts Jn the
The roll was then called for the election the old
world yesterday wherever the telegraph
Syrup &lt;of Figs ia taken; it iapleasant
take place Wednesday.
seerctary, Tho Demou«no- • line.
could flash the news that Prince Albert of a first assistant secretary,
and
refreshing to the taste, and acts
Sir Edwin Arnold, the British poet and
Keener &amp; Pike, grain dealers of MeredoVictor was deed. When the solemn toll­ ends voted for W. F. Conkling, the Hepublicans for L. F. Armstrong, aud Engle sla, Ills., have failed, with liabilities of author has been ill with the grip at Philing of the groat bells in SL Paul’s cathe­
delpbio, but is better.
voted for Crawford Davis. Before the re- 1125,
“ •(XX);
“*" assets
* considerably
'J—'
’—
lew*than
’— •that
u“'
Statistics show that ona in four hu a dral were heard yesterday morning, they
Speaker Crisp is surely but slowly recov­ tem effectually, dispels colds, hadsuit was announced Senator Brovyer, who amount.
weak or diseased Heart. Tho first symp- conveyed to every
,™ry one
ow within
wlttta bearing
bmrfng of
M hrt
,„m voting. .nW. nn.l Ml.l
Th. f1nU x,UoluU fc„k o, Monde. r... | ering. It will l-e some days yet before he
aches and fevers and cures habitual
। their deep-mouthed booming the tact that thftt mtjier t?ian agree to certain comll* bits been closed by t|i» bonk examiner. A can preside in the house.
constipation. Svrup of Figs is tbe
the
duke
of
.
Clarence
mid
Avondale
had
I
ti
ons
paid
to
have
lieen
made
by
Engle
for
shortage
of
(40,000
is
wM
to
have
been
disI
In Cleburne county, Ala., Harrison
then Emothing, swollen ankles, dropsy
’
&gt;
Brown, rich and a religious crank, hanged only remedy of ita kind ever pro­
(and dealhj for which Dr. Miles’ New passed away. The bells of SL Paul’a are his support, and to au election of officers covered.
&lt; .. ____ .
. ■____ ____ -V __ ___ — ik.t w.ii.kt that
Iu. nk.ntwwl
tvhnn
tlw npw
I the
......
.
.
duced, pleaang to the taste and aohimself
in
the
church
doorway.
might
be
changed
when
new
I
never
tolled
save
on
the
occasion
of
the
Heart Cure ia a marvelous remedy. Fine
One hundred .and thirty yean wax the
book on Heart Disease, with wonderful death of an heir to the throne, nnd there­ lieutenant governor-took Ids seat, and see­ reputed age of- Sukey U&lt;UM|
Gillie, ™
a colored . The defalcation of M. J. O’Brien, ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
cures, FREE at druggists, or address fore no further information was necessary Ing no use in prolonging the deadlock, as woman who died near Demopolis, Ahi., supremo treasurer of the Cathulic Knighta its action and trnly beneficial in its
no principle wns involved, he would vote
Dr. Miles* Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana.
|
America, is ascertained to be 975,1^3.28. effects, prepared only from the most
(or the people of London to make them far Conkling. This settled iu All the . last week.
There i* a movement on foot in Paris to
Without any known cause J. C. Gtas healthy ana agreeable substances, its
aware that theduke had finally succumbed. other Democratic nominees were elected,
SoldJjy W. H. Goodyear,
secure
the
popular
observance
of
Munday,
1
gw,
son nf the preddena of the St. Charles
The death took place at 9 a. m. The prince and Brower voted for them alt
many excellent qualities commend it
and a very strung uoclety has teril formed Car company at SL Louis, shot himself
MORTGAGE SALE.
waa ixjrn Jan. 8, 1W4.
to all and have made it the most
Default having been m&gt;uieiu the condition
th rough the brtin.
brrtin.
to further this ccure.
’•
II throujfhthe
There is some talk thauSenator Brower
oi a certain mortgage tnade rad executed By
popular
remedy known.
Dr.
Graves
han
been
put
into
convict
,
Frank
Flint,
“
“
Old
SUver"
the
base
ball
Thomas C. Alverenu and Ahhie L. Alverson, hlii
The Duke of Connaught and Stratheran, will move to reconsider the vote by which
wife, of Irving. Michlsa-J. to Ike Heixierdlott,
Syrup of Figs' is for sale in 50c
garb In tbe Colorado peuUentlsry. The catcher, who diol at Chicago last week,
of Hasting*. Michigan, dated October twei.ty- ancle of Prince Albert Victor, and per- Cliff was elected and vote'to put into the governor will probably give him lhe time ' was buried at St. Doula Tbe only noted
and
11
bottles by all leading drug­
sixth. A. D. IRU, and recorded io the effire ot mnal aid-de-camp to the queen, arrived at office Secretary Parsons, of Linn, tho Judge Rising denied.
I player who sent condolence was Kelly.
the Register of Deeds, for Harry county. Michi­
Democratic nominee. Whether he does or
gists. * Any reliable druggist who
- ‘. I Nineteen head of valuable homes, ingan, on the nih day of November. A. D. 1882. hi Portsmouth at noon from Osborne; He not it is quite certain that about the first
may
not
have it on hand will pro-,
liberziot mortgaxe*. on piqtes
and M. which traveled in tbe royal yncht Albert and Vic­
Thnrmlny. Jan. 14.
1 eluding several trotter* with records below
said mortgage was duly assigned b* the salt! ike toria,, which eiltcred port with the ensign act of the Democrats after Lieutenant
Frank Brown wns inaugurated governor 2:30, were burned with E. S. Smith’s livery cure it promptly for any one who
Heodcnbott to James Cain-ron, o( Woodland.
Governor Bestow is Inaugurated will be to
at
half
most.
As
the
royal
yacht
got
of
Maryland.
[
stable
at
Fremont,
Neb..
Loss,
130,000;
Michigan, by assignment bearing dale the
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
elect a new secretary. The house held
twenty-sixth day of February A. D. IMS. and itwaiu of the flagship Victory the latter’s
Two nuns were badly burned in a con“*
two sw-sions yesterday, but transacted io
substitute.
recorded in the office of raid Register of Deeds
for Barry County, Michigan, ou the twenty-sixth ensign was lowered to ludf mast, and this business. The inauguration ceremonies vent Are at Montreal.
Ir.re Abbas, the new khedivo of Egypt,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
day of February. A. D. IMS. In liber 23 ot mart­ movement was followrd by all the other will pruliably take place next Wednesday.
...^ h.iH arrived nt Alexandria, and taken his
This winter ia raid to be the worst the
gages on page 483, and by the said James Cam­ »hijw in the harbor. Tlie Duke of Con­
8AH fHAMCI8C0. CAL./
I *’«'■ "&gt;lfi Kreftt Oriental pomp.
The
eron duly assigned to George Preston, of •Has­ naught immediately lauded and took
Russian pearauts have had in 100 jyears.
L0UI8VILU, KI.
M£W tOM. MR /
A SWITCH RAIL BREAKS.
tings. Ml.-h. by osidgumeut bearing dale the 21st
pledged :
received him with every demouZanesville. ()., clergymen havee pledged
day of November. A. D. I88x and recorded tn s special train at once for SaudriugThrowing the Entire Train from the Italia themselves not to officiate at Sunday funer­ atrntibn of loyalty.
the office of said Register of Deeds for HorryPROBATE ORDER.
County. Michigan, on the 2!st day of November.
Patrick Boyle was to have been hanged State at Michtgra. County of Birry-u,
al*.
A. D. 1888. In fiber 27 of mortgages on page 4W.
At * seMlmi of fhe Probate Court farthtfat Edwardsville, lib., Saturday at 1O.30
Black River Falls. Win., Jan. 19.—
The St. James Gnaette in au article
and also by the said G- o Preston duly assigned
The S. M. York po—rr Mock lnCI.ro-------k.„.
a. m.„ A telegram „
reprieving
the prisoner County of B-nrrv. holden xt tLe Probate Office,
to Daniel Striker. WiHmiu P. Sldn.vm and which is believed to reflect the general Passenger train No. 9, on the Northwest­
In the city of H tstlns*. in raid county, on WedWilliam 11. Haze, tue Albion College Endow feeling, sayn: "It would be sycophancy to ern arid Omaha road, which left Chicago lull.wiwdeem,,rd Lr Ore: total lo-, ,!«&gt;.• „ntll the ad ln«., wu received Ma tbe ne»tny, thelMb «t»y of January, In the year
nient Fund Commute--, of Albion. Michigan. I y
roo.
governor at 10:10.
one thousand rishi hundred rad ninety two.
assignment bearing date the eleventh day of ray that the hnplera prince watt regarded nt 11:1| o’clock Monday night, was wrecked
Present. Charlen W. Armstrong. Judge of
Ohio and Rhode Island are the only I It Is stated that ex-Speaker Reed te­
March. A. 1». ISefl, and recorded tn the office of with enthUHiratic devotion—intense per­
Probate.
•
state* where governors have no veto liuves that neither Harrison nor Blaine will . In the matter of the estate of David
the raid Register of Deeds for Barry County, sonal ngnni—by a majority of those over ■ at 9 o’clock yesterday morning at Shep■ »' «“• JV.
Michigan, ou the nth day of .March, A. D. iw«. whom bTnXS b..e rufal. W. b.v. &lt;!&gt;. ;
power.
obtain the Republican nomination and
Bowker, deceased.
in liber 27 of mortgages ou page Ml beat reason to lielirvv that in the death of ' while running at the rate of fifty mile* an
Ou
reading
mid
filing
the
petition
du) v reriUnited State* Minister Lincoln, at Lon- th** the result of that gathering will be
on
which mortgage tliein Is claimed
fieo. of Dvvbt L Morthtand, admlnbaratrator
‘
to be due nt the date oi this notice the sum of the Duke &lt;if Clarence -and Avondale we ; hour. The entire train, except engine and don, ha* been ill with the grip, a mild at- similar to tho one in 1880.
of nuto r-ive. pny Ing that hl* final account
one thousand, seventy two and 50 loo dollars have lost a promising young princua whose i Itaggngc,
4
1. The
thu &lt;tay filed may be heard and allowed, and a
left?
the sleeper,
rail*.
"'*
’ ‘
tack,
however.
I
Fire
at
AQ
Sable,
Mich.,
destroyed
much
and an altornvy fee cf twenty-live dollars
of x**!gtimeni duly made.
A disastrous boiler explosion occurred at P*&gt;i*rty *n the businera portion of the decree
provided for iu raid mortgage, and no untimely taking off would claim our meed bnnkihg loose from the train, left the
■Fhrrrimon it b ordered, that Thursday, the
suit or proceedings ut law iutViiig been InsH- of sorrow even without the exceptional roadbed, rolling into the ditch upon its Ironwood. Mich., killing one man nnd In- town- Twenty-five of the principal bmd- ’ It today of February. A. I). I8S2. at ten o'eioek la
luted to recover the debt secured by. raid circumstances of the occasion. But ft ia side, the others remaining intact.
jtlring Severn!
« Ina.
new 1. uses were lu,Mran
burned, •ntlillhw
entailing a
loss the forenoon, he ,in«u-nod tor lhe hearing of said
mortgage or any part thereof.
petition, rad tb.it Ute heirs at lawof saiddeeeaaTbemoro. by virtue
of th-’ power the circumstance of the approaching mar­
The number of immigrants arriving- at of about *75,&lt;&lt;M), partly Insured.
rd. and all other persons Interested hi raid
The Injured are: G. G. Shouer, Chicago,
of sale contained in said mortit.-tgr, and riage in which a special pathos lies/’
relate, are required to appear at a session of
the barge vflice in New York during 1891 i
the statute In surh case made nnd provid' d
head and shoulder badly, hurt; E. G. was 430,884. Of these TV,-WO were Ger- 1
raid
court, then to ho hoiden nt tbe Probate
notice is hereby given that on Fri'iay, the 2»lth
tn the • Uy of Hustings, In said eonntv,
But if the British public accepts the ’ Fowler Chicago, leg liudiy bruised nnd man*.
I Two Indians in the vicinity of Rat r»ffi-rj
dayoi February. A. IX. 1«e alien o'clock In
nnd show •■aura, if any there be, why the prayer
tbe forenoon of raid day. mu the undersigned, event with little real sorrow as to tho hurt about the head; A. Hunt, Chicago,
1 Portage, Minn., wounded a moose nnd the of the tietltloix-r may cot be granted. A»1
In hla annual messmrc to the legislature
will sell at public oucthmio the highest toicder, prince himself this cannot be said of his head badly hurt; George W. Little, Chi­
aninjn! turned upon them atfd killed both. it !» further ord- red, that raid peiirloner five
al the north front door of the Court House lu the
cago, lift leg badly hurt; J. Steward Wal­ Governor Abbett, of New Jersey, rocomto the perInterested in raid ettate,.
City of Hastings. .'Barry Comity.. Michigan, mother and the queen. Prince Albert Vic­
Arrangements have been made to obtain Dotted
r i&gt;e pendrnry&lt;if raid petition, and the bear­
(that bring tue phue where tlie Circuit tor was, and always has been, Queen Vic­ lace, L.ndon, England, bruised about the mends an additional appropriation for the , specimens of the best fish produced |n In­ of
Ing j hbreof by earning a copy’ of this order to be
Court for Barry County Is holdeii)&gt;.the premisra toria's favorite grandson, aud his untime­ head; E. G. Schultz, St. Paul, scalp wound World’s fair
; diann and exhibit Xucm at the Columbian t mulshed In tbe Hastingk BA.-.xnuanewsdescribes in said mortgage, or so much thereof ly death was a most lievere blow to her. nn&lt;l shnrp cuts about the face; II. II.
Samuel Sfchel. a New York salesman,
naprr|prtnted and eheuiated in raid Ooniy of
as may be necessary to pay the amount due on
B-rry onre lu each arek for three suetessBre
said mortgage, with seven per ceut. Interest The prince wns always weak physically, WilliK,*Boeton, Matra., cut on head nnd having been informed that he would .I Drayton. Ont., ia in great excitement weeks
preriutu to raid day nfikarii^.
""
therein, and all legal eons, together with an and this doubtless was lx.-cau.se be was a twlly hurt; Harvey II. Bell, of Philadel­ eventually lose hlreyesight, ended his life
CiiABLU W. ATtMMTBONO. .
( over the abduction of Jane Smith, an 11attorney fee el ttfenty.flve dollars as provide!
with
a
bullet
in
his
brain.
phia, considerably hurt internally, but
Judge of Probate.
therein, the premises being desrribed In said a •‘seven months” child. It is now recalled
year-old girl, who was carried away by two
mortgage as all that certain/piece or parcel of that while thePrincera cf Wales was skating able to walk.
The foundering of lhe Chinese steamer men in a cutter.
land situate In tho township of Irving lu lhe at Frofcmorv previous to his birth she fell
The accident wgs caused by the breaking Namchow L* reported from Hong Kong, i
PROBATE ORDER.
The explosion of a locomotive engine’s
County ot Barn- and the SLile of Michigan, and heavily on the ice. The birth of the late of a switch roil at Shephard'n switch an
Every one of the 414 persons on board is
described as follows: To-wit;
boiler, near Birmingham, Ala., caused by State nf lllcblgan. County of Ban/—m.
The west half i'-i 1 of th &gt; north writ quarter duke fallowed within a few weeks, His the engine and baggage car passed over. raid to hove l»een drowned.
At a serainQ of tho Probate Cxmrt for the
j lock nf water, blew the engineer and flre- enuntv of Barry. Holden at tbe Probate Office ta
pi] of section number twenty Are '25). in town weakness, amounting almost to effemin
All but one uf the Injured, G. W. Little,
Au herb peddler has been selling nretn- miut to atoms.
No. four [4] north of range nine [9| west, and acy, which was the occasion * of; many Jr., traveling for D. B. Fisk &amp; Co., Chi
the city of ilastliiKB, lu Mid county, on Fri­
edjr for the grip at Pittaburg, and as the |
containing eighty acres of land more or le*s,
day. tbe 8th dav of January, in tho year one
About
the
only
things
found
so
far
of
court gibes in the press and among goss.'p- engo, were able to Continue their journey result of taking it John Donnelly and two
thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
according to the government survey thereof.
ers, only served to draw him closer to I is on n train promptly-made up here.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
daughters hare been poisoned. L hey will Garxa by the United States troops arc de­
serted camps. It is thought now that the Probate.
parents’ affections, and the princesses-recover.
Wiixiam M. Hazb.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Jonn A.
I bandit's gang is broken up.
ROUGH ON EX-TREASURERS.
peclaliy
idolized
her
eldest
son.
Tbe Albion College Endowment Fund ComGrebte, deceased.
John Redmond, a Chicago blacksmith,
I South Dakota l(fcii&gt;Intors are considering
inlrtee. As-iMueesof Mor gage.
On rendlns and tiling the petition, duly verlwho about two years ago lost his little
Danikl Stikkh. Attorney fur Assignees, etc.
they will attend a called session Bed of ira Van Valkeoburgh, special adminis­
Aud there Is another who will moUrn the
girl by alaluction. the girl having been whether
Dated, limitings. Mich.. December 2d. M0I.
of thu legishuture to appropriate money trator ot the estate ol said deceased, praying
lad event with intrusc sorrow, and thatAs
th.it be may be discharged from his said mist.
Madison, Win., Jan. 19.—Judge New­ found later in an orphan asylum and one fur a state World's fair exhibit.
.
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
the Princess May. Her betrothal to the
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, the
of her abductors sent to the penitentiary, • •
State of Michigan, County of Harry.-ss.
prince, the outcome of a real affection so man filed his opinion in the great state
Three drunken rijughB, armed with 13U1 day ot February A. D„ isz! at ten o'clock
in the forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of
Notice Is herein given. ihxWby an order of the seldom the case with royalty, had rn- treasury cases with the clerk of the Dane shot and killed Dr. F. M. Wilder. He * . New ------York------------Central said petition, and that tbe betn at law of said
sent for Wil-.ler to come to his bouse and kniV(M,» terrorized"
-----Probate court tor the County of Jtorry. made ut»
county
circuit
court
yesterday
morning.
when the doctor arrived opened tbe door J«ln at Poughkeepsie and were captured deceased and al! other persons Interested In aaia
tbe 7th Jay of January, A. D. IBM,six months dedred her more than ever to the British
estate, are required to appear nt a aesatos
from thktdau* were allowed for creditors to M«ple, who have always loved her Be- The decision is in favor of the state iu and began firing. Redmond was Insane at b* “ ofncer aftcr • !,“*rP fight
of .raid court then to be holder) at the Probate
present tlielr cJxItns against the estate of C. Col­ ■tcaved as sl.e is almost on tbe eve of her every point, giving all that the state
one time while his daughter was missing, f The dog show at Chicago of the Maa- Office. In the city of Hastings, tn aald county,
umbus Baekus.iMe of raid county, decease/., aud marriage, the poinnney at her grief must
lost all cns'ltomnf said deceased ar- required
claimed. The carae* tried were one against and probably is insane again, ns there is coUtah Kennel club begins Tuesday, Feb. and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer
. to present ilirlro'aln-s to raid Probate court M be overwhelming, and to no member of thu E. C. McFetridge, state treasurer for the ■no other reason why he should have killed 9. nnd prospects are that it will be tbe of the petitioner mav not be granted. And It
is further ordered. That said petitioner give no­
the Probate Offict tn the City of Uaatinga. for ex­ royal family do the sympathies of the
greatest ever held west of New York.
tice to tbe persons luterexted In said estate, of
amination and altoaant-e. on or bclorc the people of all claraes go out with such official term from 1884 to ISSrf. and one the doctor.
Friday Jan. is
I The Firemen's Insurance company of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing
s/ventli day of July next, and lhat »HCb
against II. B. Harshaw for the two years
heartfelt
earnestness.
At
Belfast
the
thereof by causing a copy ot this order to be
claims will be beard before said court on Thurs­
1889-1890. They were tried a* test cases,
Ur.UocHuN.kri.k.^.affm.lmneb
,h“„dTld"i “
published In tbe Hastings Bannkm. a newspa­
day. the seventh day of April, and on 1 hursdny. looms which are weaving the linen for the
involving
all
the
points
covered
by
aH
the
,
business
and
will
insure
its
risks
the
by
th.
cold
-poll&gt;™..™
.~l
-ill
I™™
I,.
H.k.
in
&lt;&gt;..
per printed and circulated In raid county of
the s&gt; ventli day of July next, at 10 o'clock household of the dead prince have been
H.irn-. once In each week for three sueceaaise
In tho forenoon of each of those days.
cases from 1878 to 1891. The amount in­
National Fire, of Hartford.
Hopped
and
at
Spitalflelds,
where
tbe
George
S.
Knight,
the
actor,
ia
dead
at
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
Dated January-7th. A. D. lf®2.
volved lb the cases covered in this decision
,
Trainmen
on
tbe
Southern
Pacific
have
Charles w. arvstromq,
CHAS. W. AltMHTROXU.
satin for the wedding dress of Princess is about g&lt;50,()00, aud is for interest the the home ot his mother at Philadelphia.
refused
to
handin
freight
coming
to
them
(A true eopy.)
Judge of Probate.
Judge of Probate,
May was in band, the looms also stand treasurers have received on the deposits
Cartlinnl Gibbon, w- profoundly nf- from the
„„ Aranrns rwM1
ulw
Para railway, upon
•till oy the order of death.
of state funds and kept for their own u?e. [Ucud when told of lb. dr.til ot Cardln.1 wHch ,h,.re Ln. Urn a .trik. tor th. lut
PROBATE
ORDER.
Manolo,.
tvrtalght.
fortnight
Bute of Michigan. Countv of Barry—as.
THE GREAT MANNING DEAD.
The decision covers ten folio pages in
Cbauocry M. D&lt;jww baa been r»M«:t«l | Th. k-Kbd»Uv. eommlttn ot the national
Al a. iu-s-iIou of the Probate Court far the
dose typewriting. Judge Newman’s prime
County of Barry, holden at tbe Probate Offlee,
Manning. Roman Catholic Archbishop of contention Is that as the money in charge frcident ot tbe Colon Lenjo. etab at World’, fair rotnmta.l..n ha. luuol a doe- In th* CRv of H:uilugx. In raid county, on
xorK
!
ument
in
which
it
declines
to
have
any
­
Wntalniter, Suddenly Called.
of the state treasurer unquestionably is
where are thirteen candidate* Mr the thing to do with the application to conLONDON, Jan. 15.—Almost slmultan- the property of the state, so the state is
krjT'r
"-nj-JOlnt ta the -grra. tor an appropriation ot «S,O»,a» tor
rously with
the
announcement of justly and of right entitled to the natural Capitol bulldlDK at V. aabtagtrui.
7^, world’, tain
in the matter of tbe estate of John
the death of Prince Albert Victor Landon and lawful increase of ft, just as, should
The sugar trust (American Sugar Refin- I
—
~ ---------Baclieller, ilrcearad.
was startled yesterday morning with the A herd of sheep be entrusted by one mnn ing com par y) has increased its capital1
Cienrant Smith, administrator at said estate,
THE MARKETS.
come*
idto court and represents that he Is pre­
to
another,
the
natural
increase
of
tbe
stock from $.-4),000,000 to 175,000,000.
announcement of the death of a man
pared to file his final account as such adminis­
flock belongs, not to the shepherd, but to
Judge Dewey, of Oskaloosa, la., sent a
Chicago,
whoM influence on this Country; has been tlie owner. Thu defeated defendants will
trator, rad prays that a day may be appointed
juryman,
W.
8.
Clark,
to
jail
because
he&gt;
.
CmcAoo,
Jan.
18.
for
hearing
the same.
Immeasurably greater than that of the appeal to the supreme court.
Thereepon It Is ordered.-that Tuesday, tbe
was Intoxicated while In the jury box.
L Following
_________________
________ _____
___board
wore the ,
quotations
on the
prince, although he could not have tue
T—*.
Redmond, tho murderer of Dr. Wilder. °f -__2_
trndo ^2-,. Wheat-January,
opened1 18lb day of February. A. I). IBM, at ten o’clock
THE
DEATH
RECORD.
in
the
forenoon
be assigned for the hearing oCmM
tamo Influence on the future of the coun­
February,
opeae.11 “WJ4c.
at Chicago, has retained counsel, and azya ■and
”“* closed* °MM:;
&lt;,y " w
*
”xpetitlou,rad thatthehe'.rs at law of aald de­
try as was possible! in the prince's case.
he has letters that will throw a new light clooed Me; Maj. opened and clooed HHc- ceased ai. l nJ! other persons Interested In said
ChaHles White, well
Corn-Januory.
opened
3H«4c.
c-lnsad
JHfc;
FolrCardinal Manning died at &amp;30, forty min­
estate,
are
required
to appear eta ttmfne etnaM
on bi* oct.
* 1
~~
t aj j
— "" * ' ■
•
। ruarr. openea 81-7*3. eloaod 3^4; May, opened Court, then to beholden at the Probate Office
utes before the demise of tho prince. Tbe ■ Usher, at Boston.
Three hundred young women attending and cloeed 4154c. Oata-Janu.*ry, opened and lu the City nf Hastings, to «ld County, and
Mrs. IL K. Todd of the Todd seminary
Bardinal has been in feeble health for some
the Maryland State Normal school have dosed 8^4c: February, opened nnd clteed show cause. If ray ibere be, why the prayer tit
for
boys,
a:
Woodstock.-Ills.
limo from old age, but his death was
j S&lt;*4c; May. opened ffi*4c, cloeed 31H'- Pork— the petitioner may not be granted. And it m
Hon. Kobhlt J. Chester, oldest Mason agreed to discard corsets and garter*.
•furU.cr ordered, tbal raid petitioner give notice
.•aused rather suddenly by on attack of
t^the persons Interested In said estate, at tbe
bronchitis, complicated with pneumonia. In the world, at Jackson," Tenn.
pendency nt said petition and the henriog
Professor
CHARLES
A.
AIKEN,
at
Prince
­
t
";
nessed in a Virginia aonrt at Richmond of ! ary, opened and closed ?aa».
Henry Edward Manning was born nt
thereot. bv craiintt a copy of this order to be
two white litigants, each represented by j i.'ivo gtock-ITioee at th. Union stock yards published In the Hartings Bannkb. a newspa­
rolleridgv, Hertfordshire, July 15, 1808. ton, N. J.
Ex-Secretary of State James I. Rouin- negro counsel.
•
[ today ranged a* follows: Hogs—Market per printed and circulated ia aald County ot
He was educated at Harrow and Oxford,
Kirry bbee In arah week tor three aneceaalve
The Pre*-* league convention is in ses- rather active on packing and shipping ac- weeks
being graduhte&lt;rwitb first class hopors. BON, at Kenton, O.
previous tu sold day nf h«ar&gt;ng.
Chief Justice William C. Rvc.ab, of sionat San Francisco after a delightful eoant,0L
lie began life as n Church of England cler­
Tuan. W. ABM8TXOVO,
trip across the continent ra to the major- !
-1 •:l40’*ub
gyman, end remained in (hot communion the court of appeals, at Syracuse, N. Y.
(K true cop*.)
Judge cf Probate.
Itv of its members.
I
rou«h packing &lt;.l
mixed,
until 1851, wnen he liecnme a convert to
Randolph R&lt; oehs, distinguished Amer­ uy ot its memoera.
, ra
heavy packing and shipping
A lAUMDRY SOAP, PURE AMDSANITARY
NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLUMS.
Sailors
of
the
United
States
crolser
Bal^iP^g
Rome, to the dismay ot many persons in ican sculptor, at Rome.
State
-.. ui
ot Michigan.
.niniqpvi.iCounty
y;nty of
oi naxry
Hairy—as.
m.
England. From that time on his advance­
General JAMES S. Brisbin, at Philadel­ timore testified at Vallejo. Cal., Wednes- i Olttio—Ma^et quiet and p.
Notice b» hereby elven. ih.-.t by order of the
BEST FOR
ment was steady and he finally reached phia.
Probate Court for the C-aunty of Rnrry made on
day that they bad been induced by false quotation* ranged al HU54A.0U
the archbishopric of Westminster, and was
tu goou io ccoko frem tht
General ROBERT RANSOM, at New Borne, representations to sign papers exonerating tra snipping Meers,
iwunrrum
ui JWJuarr. nws TO?
were
the Chilians from btaineiiTthe'Volparubto
blame in the Vilnuada. do?fate"togtxri.
do, |XB.&gt;aLS fair to good. liajaJJX)
liWOSJO common ir-’u*
made a cardinal by Pius IX Of late years he N. C.
allowed Ltr creditors to present their claims
affair.
i to medium do. f2.VUCtJ.IV butchers* steers. Malnxt tli&gt;- .-sixte of Lucy A. .loam, late til said
bad takeu much interest in labor matters
Medical Director Charles Martin, of
The last of the political refugee, to
T’™
uid nodal questions, following the trend
the United States navy, at New York. ♦
whom Minister Egan lias been giving ■ ^gjSjbuUgand gLa®'L25 vral calvoa.
of Rome's policy. His jubilee was cele­
PR &gt;BATE OF.DKR.
George S. Kjtght, the well-known raylum during the part four months were I Khrop-JUrkltSy actiw and price, un­
brated with great pomp June 8, 1890.
State of Mlchiicra, County of Barry-88.
tbe city of Harttog-. lor examination
actor, at Philadelphia.
. Ata msMoH of iliu I'robate Court for the
taken on board the’ \ orktown. The ex- I changed; quotations
n. ranged
..t SL&lt;^&amp;30
fct
,“
nrc.«
or(hitf
»•■&lt;»*
tourwenm
nay a
raagtd -I
at
next
wh dMm«
will N» he;Jd
Crmiity of Barry, holder at the I’rnhate Office In
Frank 8. Flint, the famous base ball pectation is that with their departure i wwterna, iu.7i©5.8u natives,
ANOTHER LOSS FOR ROME.
natives. and
and |L50®eLS0
SL5.Vitl.50 1 said Court,
t-nwr ou Th.Mw&lt;.r
-p- fourteenth
•—■ —■ day o
tiin city ol Hutton, in said county, on Tues­
Thursday, the
player, at Chicago.
more friendly relations between the min-? lambs.
day. the S»i: dav ci Jraunry. Iq tile year one
April
and
on
Thursday,
the
fourteenth
day o
Rev. WlLUAM M. FLEMING, prominent L*ter and the Chilians will be established.
th-’it-:in&lt;l eUtht Itnnured and ninety two.
Produce: Butter— Fancy separator. 29^ July next, at ten o'clock la tha forenooeof eset
Catholic priest, at Newark, N. J.
Pretent.' Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
ot those days
Dated
Janunr?
Hfh.
A.
D.
1W2
Frobnl nt
W
iluam
L.
D
b
B
arbon
,
well-known
ho
­
Rome, Jan. 15.—Rome, that Is ecdesia^tiIn Um mutter nf the estate of John,
Cn as. W. AKMaraoxo. Judge cd Probate.
tel man of Reading, Pa.
J. J. Nicholson &amp; Sons, linkers, of Bal- : died, lorn off. So per dox; ioe-honM stock, 143
W. i*emra. deceawL
lai Rome, suffered two scverelosses yester
Rev. G. W. Staci*, noted abolitionist, at tlmore, hove made an niudgnmeut. Lia- 17c. Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, poor
ou reeling 'rd ffiitg tbe petition, duly veri­
fied of Vu.ia M. Lreinau. widow ot aald de jay—Mannlngand Sfmtoni. The latter was Milford, Mara.:
bilitiem may reach 1500,000.
I a®*5 X"51- lb= k«od to choice,
ducks. S3
mred. praying that a certain llistrumeht now, formerly papal secretary of state nnd sucIn th. Ohio bar.- ot repn-uuU,™ . !
John B. Wickham, aged 120, at Ottumon filn nmy toe admitted to protoate as the hut
will rad leitalneni rad codfclle thereto of said tombed to an attack of la grippe; yester­
I’ll11
U’k°!&gt;tLr “e™*-»“*■&gt; I raM.'no% pir o«: B«rl»oU. Bi*® Bm®
dewiMri. anil that odmlufttratlon of said day, after an illness of several days. Gio­
the right to vote at school elections.
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Ex-Congressman
W
alter
A.
W
ood
,
at
estate may t&gt;« granted to the executor therein vanni Simecni was born nt Palioni July
McConaha, the crank who gave Judge
Boosick Falls, N. Y.
.
named or wsmne other mutable person.
Th"reu|xi’.f it I* ordvreiLttoat Tuesday, the। S3,1816, and having been ordained n priest
Judge Thomas J. Layman, at Benton, Gresham so much trouble the other day at I
sth -taj oi February, a. D. isaa.at ten o'clock n he was, on lucount of his learning, em­
. Chicago, has been sent to the insane asy­
ihf torenoou. be araigued iwtbe hearttJg&lt;y wtid ployed in offices of Importance ail his life. Ills.
petition, and that lhe heirs al law of said
11ENRT Edice, aged 100, at Decatur, lum.
det*used nnd nil other persons interested In said, He rose step by step until iu 1875 he was Mich.
Nearly 10(&lt; Democrats from Minneapolis
estate, are required to xprwar at a seevlog of' made a cardinal by Pius IX, and on the
and St. Paul passed through Chicago en
•utldrourt tiiea to be ho!d&gt; n at the Probate U«lb
Cardinal Antonelli the same pope
Colonel John F. Williams, promlnentroute to Washington, dead eure that they
office, bi the oily of Hariitips. lit saM oortnty,
and show cause. If anv there be, why the mwer
Hknht Lewis Egmost Dorn, the Gerof lhe priltlotter may not be granted. And it Is Pope Leo ca$e in Slmecal wns succeeded
Uon far St. PanL
| May, U.OH.
C«rn-No. » mixed caato, '
further ordered. Ural raid petitiora-r give twttos oa secretary &lt;jt state by Cardinal Frammi man composer.
to the persons interested in said estate, of the
Henry Corbin, a negro, was hanged by n Bta; January.
February, 60^; March,
Dr. A. J. Hows, widely known physi­
peudemy of raid petition, and tha hiring In March, 1878, when Pope Leo appointed
mob
«t
Oxford. O., for the munler of Mrs. I E44c; May, 40&amp;e. Gate-Dull bat steady ;
thrmf by causing n copy of tbts orfieF to be Cardinal Sltneonl prefect, general of the cian, 6t Cincinnati
* P11”?
■oi Jaauaxy, 9^&lt;c;
published hi the Hadtags Bannxb. a newspa­ propagandx When the ecumenical coun­
John B. A. Kern, well-known miller, at Horner, a wealthy widow, whose daughter '
per vruifed and rln-nlated In raid coonlV of
he wounded serioualy.
’
Barry once In each week for three auMMltve cil cf the Vatican woe convoked Mgr. Milwaukee.
A
largo
Iwn
nt
tire
Columbia
county
In
­
James Coameh, aged 10(1, at Chicago.
weeks previous to raid day cf hearing.
.
CH Ad. W. AKMSTRONG,
Benjamin Scott, ebauibcrlalu of tbe
Judge of Probate
[A -raoenpy]

The “Insatiate Archer” Counts
Two More Victims.

ONE ENJOYS

HEART DISEASE.

KIRKS

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Genual Household Use.

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Additionil Local News.
j vine, ITU, uuo.p.^,.^____ _______
I were plowing their ffoida, brought the fate ’
! Dr. Koepner. well known to nuneraJogfaoi, 1
m rive a ball in V«,!on
(to wfji ro a testa was dragging a plow near
hall, Monday evening,
“• BUI tor tb. road. A talk with the driver brought
music wW be In attendance,
out lhe fact that hia farm wa* cursed with ।
□ore than tbe usual amount of alone*, nnd (
dance only TS cenX
a sample wan tcared orer the fence to the
, .. doctor as evidence^ It waa recognized tu a
X-O
X’sme ant
I' 9- mnu of quartz carrying calamine—a sill- 1
.J ir.ro*. r.w. orwro.ll..
l iT cate of zinc. Tbe fence was climbed and1
I
j the two followed the plow forward and I
; bock across a field covered with similar i

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| CURI01S SUICIDES.
OS OF CAPTAIN KIDD'S COIN

A Br* iher*’ r©n&lt;! That Was C-sttsMi j
---------------to. Tror. w**
. TW—.
HISTORICAL DEATHS THAT HAVE
-V«iwUltok,to.nwl
tolh.HMbt.mr
tbr
toll U Bnxbrr.’ r«,X"
Ox UrE£EN “Lf AFFLICTED,

eryman. "The bridge on tho lower road
km washed away In the "term."
■BnAhw.’ Frud," add L “Wbrre to
that***
“Aren’t you acquainted in this oonntry?
No? Well, you can't be. Every one within
a
hundred
mile©, Tbe
I suppose,
Brothers
’ Feud.
way ofknows
it was. about
whin

I
---------------1 BMBBr4Abio Method* K»Plo7©d by F©o* “ “
P1* Seeking Co Fatbom th© Mysteries
©f tha Cnknuwn World—Niagara Falls
ja a Popular Flao© for Deapondenta.

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along shark river.
WUh s(Msr« that are dwufly bright!
m. ~
Do (ala and mf fathers fighttt
•Thon wavering. foolish soul.

When Captain William
Kidd, th©
In a talk I had n few days ago with a
doughty sea tovsr, was sent put from Plym­
-A&lt;ij*ln©d by th© litti© jodg©*,
old man Ellacot died be gave hia farm tin- gentfenmn who b “well up” on the subject
outh, England, to rid tbe soa'&lt;jQ«« «f
Who hearken not well, nor •©•!
divide! to hi* two sons. They had no other of suicide, who has made it a life study altbe pirates which infested it, he a£d hfa
Not thu*. by tbe outer lasua.
relativ«a» living. Hut they couldn’t gut most, he Imparted to tn© some facta that
crew cams to the conelnsion that it wu
Tb© Wi*© aball Interpret the©.
To WDOU. Btata..,
along together, and on© of them brought' were startling. Thera are many who say
This is to certify thst on the
day oR
better to b© the hunted tbau tbe buntera.
Had tne aocuw
-. .
December. 18$1. th© undersigned lost J have bought the farm and died a rich suit for pnrtftion. Tlie place fa very biUy ; thnt none but cowards commit suicide,
They probably arrived at tide unique de­
Ti»© solemn ©veal of thlugsi
and Isn't worth much in tbe flrat place. ; whihi others inafat that it require© nerve
was ronly
their dwelling
and8800
contents
byOh:&lt;&gt;
D’re. ,|------ Ashe
termination from observing tho case with
which
was Insured tor
in the
V
T au honest lover of
~
Farmer, insurance company. In L. A. I Mtu™ ‘‘•"‘J a few wunfa u. th. plow- Aud the lawyer fees didn’t make It any ; and bravery to suddenly terminate one's
which the fast flying schooners of the buc­
WcUel'* agency; that on Jan. !3th, 1W.',
that transformwl on exhausted l*enn- more valuable. But they finally gut tho own existence imd enter into a future state
caneers evaded them and from catching
Bald 1dm was adjusted and the claim allo-*- ‘ y,?*0** far,.n Jnto t,ho
Coher­ matter through court and tho surveyor that fa paradoxical aa to ita being. Some
. “TLouch out of the post they gather.
glimpses of the many golden doubloons in
Mind’s Doubt aud Bodily Pain,
ed In foil, to our- entire batfafaetlon. and i r?th “w,!: tbat set in operation the exten- camo out to survey the place. They asked . man who commit suicide are brave, others
tbe pockets oi the black browed, red hau&lt;lwe can cheerfully recommend lhe company I ?*v® ri.nc..^or^,1 of Bethlehem, Pa., and him who wax to pay him, and ho said they are cowards and do not dare to face mlsAnd pallid Thirst of tho Spirit.
kcrchlcfed gentry who cut throats on tho
That U kin to the other twain.
built the "President"—a pump th.it could would each pay half tho expense of parti- . fortune.- I think they are about evenly
high seoa. They choac between, smnll pay
■ divided. It ia a disease In many instances.
to all desiring Insurance and also lheir raise 17,000 gallons of water per minute. tlon. They agreed and he went ahead.
and hard fighting as sea police and un­
“And Grief In a rfotul of banners.
This chance shot at a fortune fa but one of
"One of them paid an&lt;l tbe other didn’t I A work devoted f?r tbe nnwt part to
genial, hustling agent, L..A. Wetzel.
And ringleted Vain Desires.
limited ram and fat merchantmen prises
many, and a dozen volumes would IB «Uf-1 That was nobody’s loss but the surveyor's, I statistics on suldila was at hand, and it
lluiAji Nkiaon.
And Vice, with the spoils upon him
aa sea robbers. They turned pirates.
flee to note the salient points of the record. but it mode tho paying brother so mad to ■ showed many interacting facta comcming
Of thee and thy beaten sires.
D. E.NKLSOX.
While the sun shone on tho scene of
If so much am be done haphazard it fa think hi* brother had dime 1c*m than him- . the subject under consideration. From it
Dated. Hastings Jan. 18,’ 1802.
Captain Kidd's dseda of piratical valor he
“What hands soever have armed them
. evident that a systematic training in eoo- self that he took up the dividing line stakes * the fact was gleaned that the UnltcdStates
Toward victory still to ride.
nnd hfa crew mad© hay. He was popularly
,.
Hfah School. \
- noinic
notnlc geologv
geology will
a u«&gt;~
means
for a and set them over two rods in his brother's i ta conaidercd nn Al country in which to
wtu f-.trnfah
runnaa *
—
A meaning left to the rebel,
•
Supposed to Lav© buried treasure in sorOu
1 land. That mode hfa brother mad and he ' shuffle off the mortal coil. Here the ratio
Ou account
KWUUI oi
or aickum
JlekllWB X..
Mr. _____ _ *“’ -' uveiiauud,
Urrllhood. &lt;*»
»* Wvl!
well —
•• nn
•» aid
“1J In
1“ !*?
A use to tho regicide.
eral hundred places along tbe Atlantic
not able to Im- present Monday and Tues­ ‘ cration of economic questions In mining.— took up the stakes and set them two rods &gt; is 1 to every I,ZOO inhabitants, while in gay
eoast, though there baa been only one
“80 bitter and large a manning.
beyond toe line. So they began quarreling ! Paris It fa 1 to each 2,700. and in smoky
'
Engineering
Magazine.
day.
recorded find of the treasure, which was
A few of the students of tbe high school
over that four rods of hill land that wasn’t I London and chilly SL Petersburg I to each
that of Bellomont. governor of the colony
attended tbe party at Emmet Lee’s fast
worth ten dollars un acre. But the timber I 21,000 of population. In ail Russia, howWeighed ia th© Bxlaoco.
Doth senrn thorn and sUy tb«m tool
on Gardiner’s island.
Goslin—Gougwatulate me, dealt fellaw.
was fine, nnd when the buyers came along ; ever, the ratio is an I toM.'JM; in Sweden,
Friday night.
Money hill ia a small promontory jut­
Friday ot last week Miss Mlllspaugh
Hunker—What’s the occasion, my boy?
“While Kings of eternal aril
ami offered t cuty dollars a thousand for 1 to 02,373; Id Saxony, 1 to 8,440.
ting oat into Shark river. No bouses are
was not able to be present on account of
Y©t darken tha hills about.
I stave limiter Jim and Joe began quarreling I In "the winter of our discontent'* there
Goalin—I'm engaged, jjpnabcr know.
near it, and tbe approaches to it by land
Thy part l» with broken mabor
j are decidedly mor© suicides chnn in th©
Hunker—Then 1 cunjratnlate yon mast ia earnest.
sickness.
To ria© on th© last redoubt—
are guarded by tangled masses of briar re­
A few of the high School students have sincerely. May 1 aak the lady’s wunel
"Each one hired a gang of choppers, nnd . summer time, and a majority of them ocenforced by a thick growth of scrub oak.
received letters from a flrm In Chicago.
Godin —Mabel —er— M fas Swayback. the choppers ^ook up the fight, for it did j cur in the morning. Women appear to
“To fear not sensible failure.
Three miles to th© eastward can be seen
t who wish to sell them some "Green Goods.” | She's worth her weight in .-old, deoh boy.
I seem tiie likeliest timber grew in the dis* I fore life more tbna mao, for four men com*
Nor covet th© puna at all.
th© shingled roofs of Avon-by-the-Sca, and
■
The electric bells In tbe high num are a , e Hunker—fa that till?
But fightla-r. fighting, lighting,
। pitted "trip. Why. those choppers h;ui • mit suicide whe* one woman take© her
great Improvement, although Professor. I ' Gtoalin—Wbatevah do you mean?
Belmar, lying among tho trees od either
Dio driven against th© wall?*
1 regular ImiiUcm there, ami tbesheriff had to i own life, and the ratio Is much smaller in
side of Shark river inlet So lonely ir.
does'nut appreciate them, especially w hen ,, Hunker—How heavy fa she?
। go out with a posse. Three men were killed • married life than in wldowerhuod. The —Louisa Imogen Gutney tn New York In
pendent. __________
Goalin—Ob, I know that exactly. We 1 —just chopped to death with axea. We j early part of tho week claims moro suiMoney bill that even the joyou* owner of
Mr. Andrus fa absent
A few of tbe young ladlqs of tbe high . were both weighed the other day, doneber । have had more criminal cures from that cidcs thn'n the latter part, and th© early,
pani* to bake and the hilarious possessor
•r&gt; spent
, . . Sunday
,
know, ami .Malwl—er. I mean Mfaa Sway- four rods of sand and gravel than from nil ! part of the month moro than the waning.
school
In the country.
uf botlletl beer seldom invades ito quirt,
The chemistry class are haying some 1
It
is
generally
known
among
engineers
and tbe link* cedars grow their blue ber­
j
Wd»h“1
•ta«T «r. | thereat of tbecounty. We Anally had toget j
DKATOS
AT
XI
AG
A
HA.
Very nnrtesiiu^ vkpCtimCSii St pr.ta,.r&gt;t
1
out n company of mitltia. when the buyers ■
In any one particular part of the United that u novel motor fa running nt the patent ries without danger from the grasping
We un&lt;fer*tand that n number uf the!
*
| run up the price to tweaty-tim. dollars a States Niagara Falla bqa tbe call, and there office in Washington, and has been for white band of lhe summer girl.
siuueiiin ua«v
c
’••••*« •
thonaaiuh It was worth something then. |ta no doubt that many "dfaappearancM” many years, aud to some minds seem" to
But IicX© I* where the native of the pines.
• next
We hope
they
can
furnish
some
music
the
i
*
“
*
—
-----^~
r
-,
fulfill the conditions of perpetual motion.'
will
dollars. :
literary meeting.
.' u
i* aasnme thnt is worth twenty dollars.
spent nil he made from hfa । find a last resting place at thia suicide
the man who knoweth not the raxor nor
I Goalin (interrupting?—Whutevah du you !; Jlutjuchfellow
UUt earn leirnw spent
an ur inauc nviu. ..—
----- -----------_ .----tl-DMrlnL- nworiL
! treesdefending __
his suite, andwhen
tbe i „
suggesring
re-sort. Suicides
Suicides nre
are so
no comcom­ I Tbe inventor made this claim, but it is grammar, nor tbe almighty dollar, held
Gienna Shnntz. who has been sick for , —~
* ~
TH. ...»
,PH„ '
j
- •
-* **•
*— * " I1 ""FT. twwnxlMC* «^
that the
1«1 Btlbicct would
“5."U
DOt baldly correct. Perpetual motion b said high carnival with pick and shovel. Liv­
some time. Is
- with uk again this week.
• i I1UUKCI--- 1 m
..
_ . __________ d about the only good walnut in j be worthy of extended comment were it to exist in a machine that "when once ing iu tho sands, with only tbe huckleber­
***—of
“—the
' supervises.
«- r.„v..„ County
s-.Hnt- '' cl,
*’on* In ninuty-flv©
pounds
avolrduBy*’request
‘J?J11n,*"
would make
MIm
Sway- i ..
money
now
M mean* nw
,t to me started will continue to run until worn ries and pine cones for company, Li* soul
-------jJlut Js w.nrt|t
B
of not
ihe fnct that .i.
tho
used
~
©n.___ nt.&lt; tri-ril w
money now.
All tbe rent of the walnut I sure tb© desired result Imre tn a number out.” This machine uper.xtoa by the power was fllle«i with eagerness over the story /
given out in the different expansion of that a man had told hfa great-grand father, '
j was sold years ago, and It fa worth near its of canes l&gt;een so remarkable.
Clerk Brice wrote to Attorney General | ““ *"”? n few hu,1&lt;l«^'i avecOO,GO.
iwassoldyei_
tata-..- ----------------------------.
. ' weight in allver?
i The pfatol, poison and the rope are gen­ metals under varying conditions, and. is so who had p-UMk-d it down th© generations
•
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Goslln-My
denh Mr. you are pawxitively
small and carefully constructed that If
insulting, mid I shall call----- ’
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"Well,
if
you
go
by
there
todfiy
you
will
j
©rally
used
iu
solving
tbe
groat
problem,
until it arrived to barrow the erstwhile
••tV.,l| if mtl u
Ellis. a»king If the new election law. reHunker—Nut nt all. Y’ou said she was | most likely set two gray haired old men, • and these arc so frequently used by the there was absolutely no cbr.nge in temper­ happy po*ecBxor of a email watermelon
quiriug the use of official ballots, booths,
worth her weight in gold, and 1 wanted to : sitting one on each side of thM strip of • mail or woman tired of life that unless ature of the room it would run when &lt;&gt;oce patch and cornstalks that couid be counted.
etc., governed spring elections.' The fol­
compare her worth with that of my timber, each one with a rifle beside him. there fa some romance connected with the started thirty-eight days before stopping.
WHAT OXK MAX SAW.
lowing reply shows that it does:
fiance*'. Now Mi*t Fcndifa is worth kdo,- I and waiting to kill the other if ho steps on suicide or nnkwa he or she may have been a If it was possible to put it in some place for
Tbe stories uay that men used to see, In
.
Lansing, Jan. t,Sfi“.
ono in stocks, and—why. Gaslin'a gone. I j the strip. They both swear they will stay • distinguished peresm very little space fa thb length of time,, as the center of the th© days long ngo, when tbe inlet wa» c
Thos. S. Brice, Esq.. County Clerk.
Lope he isn't cross.—Philadelphia Preks.
■1 right
the story in tbe ilaily newspa- earth, where lhe temperature would be broad, deep bay, a low black schooner
rif.UD there
luvio till
will they
mvj die. I suppose they
....j I. vouchsafed
---- - - constant, it would stop, so docs not fulfill standing off and on at tbe mouth of the
Hastings, Mich.
.—-------------------if either
|
I will,
will, but
but if
cither of
oi them
them gets
get* reckless
reckless per*.
per». Here
Here are
are a
a few of th© remarkable
Dear Sir—Your favor asking whether
Ch»ra-:.-r tn Writing lak*.
'I and ventures
excitement during the coodltlun of perpetual motion; but that Inlet. At nightfall she would run into the
veutures on the strip
atrip his brother will one©
ones which have
hove oauned
a
;
the new law to ‘lake effect al th* coming
Did you ©ver notice what an unfailing I aboot •’Im sire. You see the ground is' tbe
aror© of yean or so and which are ca:in&lt; X be done where the machine now Is, river, bnt at daybreak she would disap­
so it has run for a great many years with
.
.
...
---------,
•
worth
m
tAnid
deal
du
w.
The
men
were
»o
.
remarkable
for
the
exceptional
reasons
and booths, and whether it fa neec-sary to j criterion as to character the use of the dif- ' worth « «'&lt;*! deal now. 1...
.
pear. A fisherman once, returning to bis
out
stoppin;:,
and
probably
will
continue
JnH
niT Wli’h le I
in3t,‘ttre? T,-e “«-u:»by jrimby. do.-.i!'' bu«y fighting in tho timber time that they , above referred to.
to run until it wc.ors out.—New York home at night along a lonely path which
TWO
WELL i:KM!3tBEU£D
DEATHS.
eraser, and stampsfor the spring election | muj olive, affected nnd no nccoqnt sort of 1 didn't
didn't have
Lave time
time to
to cut.
cttL Guodby. Take
two well
1:i
wound through the uoods near Money
“
’
. .
,
person is apt to use tbe palest kind of writ- 1 the riRbt hand road when you come to the I Twenty yean ago there wm probably no Journal.
tbe (kikst kind ofwff&gt; I ‘w
u.ul.,
------- - ------- »-v-——«—----- —— -------- ______
hill, was; startled by seeing a schooner al
100 °r Jbe laws |Ug fhdd. The same with
bi1L The
The bridge
Bridge fa
fa gone
gone on
on the
the other
otherone."
on©." ij —
with the
theinsinoen-nnd
insincere and i &gt; hUiman
known
— *better
—
- among
- ---­ "gentleman
anchor a few hundred yards from th©
A Stickler.
crafty ja-nwn
person nud
and the
thescheming
scheming and
aud selfish
selflsh j
I'found
the Brothen?
Ttxnfaon. whose
whoa© famed
tlyin Mort Tunfaon.
of Ibtfl. which isthe generalI election law. | crafty
P
found the
Bruiuvr*’ Feud
Feud without
without . drivers” than
A Wall street man who lives In Brook­ ihoro and a boat .full of men coming to
I seeker after personal ends ami ad’-^ntaun-K
vantages. ;&lt; any
any trouble, ami looked with great inter-1 bostkry wax on tho old Coney island mad.
ward tha l«ach. Tho terror stricken young
are made applicable to municipal aud The honest mon and the reliable
woman ! &lt;*t for the two insane brother*. They hod ■ Mort was known from Coney falaml to lyn is tbe proud pm«aasaor of th * bright ancestor of some of the present famihe* of
township elections, •with certain limita­ Um?good, well colored ink; the genius and ' been so devoted to thqir quarrel that they &gt; Canada as a jolly bust nnd good fellow. children. One ot them, a boy not quite
tbe pinea threw himself on the ground and
tion*. Thes© IHnltkuons are the optnlng
*’
'
had never married. nn&lt;l they lived all I Hfa hotel was the stopping place,and Mort three years old, la a good deal of a phjloao
aud th© closing the pulls and furnishing tho penw n Mewl with individuality s*e I' alone, each in a little cabin tbeir father grew wealthy. Suddenly the park com- nfaer and a great stickler for accuracy. prayed very earnestly, for in those day* no
the blackest ink that flows. Intellectual had’gireVthcrn? As I drove"along I saw a; mhwioncra dcterminal^teconstruct a new
ships would rent nr© into tbe lonely inlet
the vignette, etc. etc.
Wbilo
playing
in
the
nursery
oce
day
little
had given them. As I drove along I saw a ; minsionrrs determine*! to construct a now
The provisions, therefore, coneeraiug people are fon t of all dark Inks and affect group of neighborsnlxmt on© of tbe houses. | 2W foot boulevard about a quarter of a Gordon—for that L" |»L* name—overheard at dnad of night except pirates, he
’
erasers and stamps and the erecting of Vt0Ht Of.
At the door uf the other aat a trembling, . mile west of Coney island ro-uL Mort hia elder sister toll the nurae that she was thought, for they wer© tbe only one* sup
booth*, etc, are made appllpable to all never knew a person with any de* id©d abil­ pafaied old man, with a rifle across hfa un- '
going to write a letter to .Santa Claus a:xl posed to know the channel except the fc-.r'
V4him
~ *~to
i
man.
aerra*
I kicked. T!-The ctunrulssiourrs urged
ity or "vim" to use copying fluid.- They palsied
muuclpal ami township elecUhns.
ot । steady
on the pro- ask him to All her stocking from top to too. fishermen.
• knees.
•
•I went- up to
- tho crowd• and
d I move hfa hotel to a new alt© on
H&lt;-*[&gt;O.-tfql!y.
। like to make n good, sturdy impress &lt; *
Hesaw ndoten beat! eyed and brawny men,
“lie Can’t do it,” intcrrupied th© boy.
he
.
feumi
that
Jim
was
dead.
|
posed
boulevard,
but
ha
wouldn
’
t
have
iu
their imSridunlity un everything, tbe
__’ HF
as | "Boendeml two or three days when wo,
HetaLLLL
said v,.»v
thatoaua
his l&gt;u»va
place m»UIM
would draw LKU
th© "Why, yea, 110 can. Gordon," replied the with Loads covered with nd caps, clam­
paper they write a me** ig© on as well as
Attorney General.
ber from, the boat By the aid of a feebk
' l found him,” said the neighbor.
’
i crowds, book ,, rd or uo boulevard. Th© little girt; "that Ia if be is willing to.”
the times in which they live
&gt;
"No, be tan’t," reiterated tbe title fellow glare from a lantern some of them began
“What mure does bls brother want?" I new parkway soon Iwcnme n fact, and new
Give me your perfitfre folks every time, |I
to dig. Others banded huge box -* from
“He sUll srema to b© on guard.” I botefa sprang up all along Its line. TLe dogmatically.
Sea sickness is simply I rough t about by not.afrald to make a distinct Impress of | asked.
"Why not, Gordon?” asked tbe nurw tbe boot, which appeared from their mo­
"Well, he is so deaf he can't hwu-when
edd Coney -island
dmrted.
in whatever
taercscivrs id
wnatever they
trey undertake.
i&gt;n&lt;icrx*Ec. I;
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—- road
. --become
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excess of bileand weakness of the stomach. i th«r..*clvt-*
wo holier
uiio Mort's
M»t*’* old
uld easterners
lUmvulv™ left
loft Wm,
Itliu, . soothingly. "Tell us why you are so posi­ tions to be heavy. Flat on tbe ground, the
over reticent people and ■ we
holler over and ieii
tell him,
him. ami
and ho
be fa so ‘ One by co©
I had crossed some fifteen or twenty time* II Secretive people,.......
skivering Haberman watched them as they
1 * ... I klln.l
1,1. I.wrfk.r r.ir U th. fli-d- H..ul WM* hwiulmul
illxt
tive.”
from England to tbe Cbntlnent, and had absurd playem at the delicate game of (Mi- blind he cnuldn’t see when his brother fell' •» the ne* road was a beauty and wm just
There was a roguish twinkle In littk- worked, with tbe dim light glimmering on
always been indisposed. Once, traveling icy like to hide them selves behind the be­, down by the log and dlvd. Besides,.he hr.i | built for trotters.
Gordon's eyes os be answeml, "Tauae he’d their sllvrred buckles on belt and ahoe.
quickly from an out of the way part of wilderments of fine pens nnd lhe palest lost hfa season. He will never know tiiat. Mort had plenty of opportunity to get in
ami making the red of their garment© look
Europe, and having no opportunity nr in­ sort of Ink. Take the trouble to watch, the brothers^ feud fa ended. "-Chicago the swim, but he wm contrary and wouldn’t have to All a 'toeking from toe to top if be
like blood.
I take advantage ot it One fin© morning
clination to take food tor some twunty- and you will see thnt what I say fa true In' Herald.
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I Mort didn't appear nt breakfast as bad
He tried to crawl away nofaelraaly, for he
four hours. I arrived on board a "learner at the main.—Chicago Herald.
Ostend leaving far England* I then took &gt;
Position Daring Sleep.
। b^u hfa WOnL Investigation proved that
was suffering from a powerful trembling
f
A Soft Answer.
mi.. i
Mttn la wbcn *LnndlnX
the only ani-! he would never appear at breakfast in this
a small meal of bread, meat (cold) and'
A pleasant- faced young woman nnd bef that shook hfa frame, but, ains, the usual
nJ
Ti
।
.
J
.
I
mnl
lhat
baa
tlie
thigh
In
line
with
the
1
world
again.
During
the
night
or
in
the
twig kuspprd under him. Aa bo gfanced
stout, and was, much to my surprise, for
। °iWn ‘‘ r
‘iaJ
haI **h»of the vertebral column, nnd among early morning hours ho hat’ committed husband took their scats at the hotel table over bfa ahuuldcr be saw twenty jairs of
the first time not truuhk-d with the slight- ' _
___________
_
&gt; nearer
uno to
the Tomia________
in search
of materiel : D1
his
nearest congeners
congeners in
in me
the animal
animal world
world t. suicide.
suicide. Ills
His old
old friends
friends had
had left
left him.
Mtn, hfa
hfa opposite a dapper little dud© freah from the
J
est Indications of mal de nier.
for a
famed...
hostk-ry had
and. center of tbe highest civilisation. During fierce dark eyes turned in bisdirection. Ho
a sermon
sermon upou
UDOU the
the Lnnk-ned
hank-nad and
and unrenrir*. I the flexed state of the
•«._ femoral
•------ —•articulation
——•...— ;I...bucoinc desolate
Since then I have always on going nn a 1 pentnnt criminal A numlrr of very fine
natural and constant. *- — — J------- ’ *'
th© meal the htuliond requested the little gulped his heart back Into Ite place aud
_ i«
i ♦*&gt;*..7 ’*■-----. . 4,—* —•'—— ’. ia uniunii an.i constant. A"
go c.-jwn
As we go
down • life Lad become a burden to him.
’ ~oyagecarried
voyage carried out the name
Is, I
na.-n&lt;» plan,
©l.*t» that
tf.«&gt; &lt;man to hand him something, and all be re­ bounded wildly down Ute patjj.
O I — l—• JU
“ r‘UT ‘
’K*,B lbtl
brtW
«*
n
tb
”
tbl
R»
“
:w«-n the thlffhs . The snkide uf Carndlua J. Vanderbilt
taken little, or nothing to eat for about
Aa be afterward, gray haired aud inflnu,
a cold, fuu
rude
stare. rec
He was mna
mad
. .,
, ,—-------- -f ceived was
„»»»
C juu*.
I
551^* “&lt;l trunk diminishes until It ranches tbe
'■ wx* Qn &lt;sxc.
r™ U
_________
twenty-four hours before leaving, and im­
tcvpGon
to 2..
the ._L
rule ’laxmuse
of.* ( jq a minute, and was about to raak© a few iat in the chimney corner, be |old his
the fact th.-it
mediately ou arriving ou board with a
nt Lis
Lfa name
name wm
wm world
world
known. .। remarks when hfa wife laid her hand gent­ grandchildren that there followed him
arid known.
)
r&lt;mm1. kcnltby appetite, taken n meal of
I He wm a ran of Commodore Vanderbilt
V
‘
curses in six different languages down (bo
a bright particular star. IiIs specialty
speak here of *°
tho
attitude •adopted
He-had
become a
a spendthrift
spendthrift find
find In March. ly on hfa arm.
bread, raid meat and stout, and the happy sneak
I
C &gt;tutode
“Sopted. He
had become
snr.ak thieving,
thieving, and
and after
after having
having attained
attai
"Don't, Henry,” ahe aald reprovingly. forest pathway.
lithe Htlimsl ia nt itart
S&gt;- 1..—_ ■ ..»» «
,
.• ..
. ..
result Ims always been that I have never
bTUUIKS OF TUI fiKkUEKS
"Dun
’
t
pay
any
attention
to
IL
You
know
bUcto".
to corn, over .ml ’ Lrlou. rif
to lb.
agiun been trouble&gt;l with sickness. People nu
cin-n, ne ucterniined to come over and '
-7,—7
, . I u ru'*,n
lue
note: tn Uns city.
Then anno the time of the treasure find­
you shcuhln’t expect to find everything in
starting tor a voyage as a rule take a rzpoHiwiitoaMtr. Arnrriroa domloOM. {nrabrroni VlnaDCla.1 tnxiblc. were «U to h.ro breu
ers. Wild rumors have swept over lhe
such a anmll package.”
7“If,
7“ *S“ . - 1
c,,u"
tb* d“J- **"'*' tJ“" Cmn
hearty meal with thulr friends, aud if they, Uto Bret effort « „ee«rul. but thr.-o &gt;
The other people at the table snorted and pines at different times of certoiu fam­
are at all inclined to be bilious or have (toy. afterward Dre wtly detective, gatb I &gt;nil
. 'll
' modor’ ' underbi'.t had breo cnUed up«i to
I Sire. JSSi
\
‘r ™
•“•’•■I** »~1 ho iluull, b£a,„. th© little one left thcroom.-Dctre.it Free ilies growing suddenly and mysteriously
weak stomachs, tbe natural result is M*a- tml hl“ "*•
wealthy. They were said to use very old
sfckne«&lt;". I may mid that, after taking the
The exprewJon Width be wore wawone1
re“raW*n^ to the thick : tired ot w &lt;Mog. When lb. commodore
_______________ _
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fashioned coins in buying. The name ol
small meal on board, I lie down on a sofa of such intense griwf that tho ndclxicr wa*.1
died be
ba left
left youmr
young Corneil
Corod I th© interest
interest ot
»•
- I। died
Ov©r a Thouuad MIIm r*r Hour*
Captain Kidd became a household won),
I have noticed that young chlWron, when • (200,000. Corneil nfao received n largo »um .
or bank for half an hoar.—Cor. Yankee touched.
Ohl enough to shift their
litr.ba,
very
scl, to withdraw
from
the contest of tho com- - wA locomotive
» w pouworking under a pressure and it waa the universal belief that he bad
Blade.
“My
friend,
” he
remarked,
“you
mtut
] Mier
of 140 to
10&amp; pounds
to the square inch of buried fabulous amounts on Money hili
dom
sleep
In
nny
but
the
curled
up
posl
।
modorv
’
s
will.
These
amounts
ho
soon
I
surface
mi
have been through a sod experience’"
surface tnnv move a train at a v»
Stories such os this flew and do still fly
* Couldn't Frighten tha Sqnlra.
tlon, and that as often as not, when un- squandered and he died almost penniless. : beilcr
*
The burglar heaved a sigh.
lodty of sixty miles per hour, ami, under among the new timbers at barn raking*
There comes from the' town of Baldwin
AX tqtCAKXr SfflC!Dt
"No," he murmured, in rrtro&lt;q&gt;ect|re hampered by clothing or other artificial [
a story of gruff, square edged old Squire tonra, "it wux only a boardin ’ouae.”-Ncw restmlnta, they sleep in the same attitude . Auotltrcnso of interest at the time of favorable dreamstaxicea, even a greater and around the amoked bams of the groThompson, one of the first settlers of the
aa do many quadrupeds—vix„ with the ab- ita occurrence was that of Mme. Reden, • distance. While we are apt to think this -•©ry stores. They sound in the ears of tbe
York Commercial Advertiser.
1 domen downward and tho limbs flexed I malpraclitluner, who was ona of tha a wonderful rate of speed, it is alow, very I sand pounder and make him amile with
atalgbUiring town ot Cornfah and father of
the late Dr. Tbompaon, for many years a
beneath them. l am told that negro moth-1 wealthiest women in the country, her slow, when compared with the velocity of bliasful anticipation. It becomes hu aiq*
To Itemors Glass Stoppers.
। era nnd nurses In the West Indies invari- wealth having been accumulated In her a projectile tired from a modern "great;
prominent pby.dcian in that part of tho
billon to dig aud find treasure Let bi*
Sometimes it Is very difficult to remove it ably Iny their charges down to sleep on practice. She owned and occupied a pula- gun." Such missile* push forward through
State. It Wax a local saying about Cornfah
wife dream of a n«w dress with beads on
glass
stopper
from
a
bottld.
A
doth
wet
1
that Squir© Tirnnpaon bad never been
thrir
atomacks,
and
that
thia,
custom
fa 1 tlal mansicn on Fifth avenue. One morn­ th© air at the rate of 1,315 miles per hour, it, or ot a wbeeiliarrow with gold han
"
ct
,
'
“
F
•
:
°-KMla,
.nd
Our
thl.
cu.
’‘
’ bnt It I uUoeornmon to r.riou. mu orVh.
•onwiimata.ufflctat:
scared. Many plots bail been laid by prac­ In hot water somsiltr"'
the Impelling force exerting a prepare of J dies, and be hitches up hia trousers, shoul------’
‘
th© world. ’ Ing she was found dead in her bathtub,
this fails, remember
*u&lt; priuciplti
pnucipiu utu
member that the
Into , i “Nineteenth Century.
'
tical jokers, but all Jxiwl com© to nttughL
i
! and few sorrowed, ns she was said to hold 33,000 to &lt;».fW0 pounds to such square inch. dtts his spade and nets out for Money hill.
Finally some Cornish wags tmule a last expand the neck of the bottle by heat add
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j many secrets eoa-trolng scandals in high - —St. Louis Republic.
Let him see the new mbou over hfa
effuru One night Squire Thompson at­ not the stopper. With hot water, the lat­
Hardly Complimentary.
life which dled.wlth her.
»boo Ider (some prefer the right, some the
tended a busking at which the festivities ter is often heated equhlly with ths Seek, |
A ccrtnlo author, haring explained the 1 Probably the moat uncanny sulcido that
left), and he does likewise. They have
A
Charnting
tompilmanL
and
thus
the
desired
effect
is
not
produced.
I
were romewhat prolonged. It was mid­
nature of his occupation to nn old Manx i tfan newspapers were called upon to report
It is an old reproach against orientals trjed divining rods and all manner of unnight before tbe squire started for home, By holding the neck of tbe bottle abost woman, was hardly prepared for the com- the foits of was that of Philip TrttMhel,
hfa way l&gt;cing by a path through tbe ceme­ half an Inch above -the fimg© cf a lamp or Kent, “Well, well, what docs it matter so j which occurred iu Clarkson street, Flat- I that they are unable to say pretty things eAU&amp;y spells. They have generally chosen
I candle, however, in a few scconda tbe most
to
ladlra; but a daughter of Louis XIV, tbe weird bout of a winter’s midnight in
tery. The wags had been busying themJcng r-v ;i body makes hfa llvin honcsilyf” bQBh, L. I., In the summer of 1880. Truachel
which to overturn tbe froxen earth on the
mItcs in digging a bole ncroM ibis path, | obstinate cojk wTtt-gencrally come oUL
the words being evidently meant to pttt him wm employed by bis uncle, Ixrais Schmutz. the PrinceM de Conti, inspired a Moorish
embassador with aa gracefulIv turned a hiH. Every truly ambitious resident.of,
and aa the squire proceeded home he sud- Care-must be taken to turn the bottle on better terms with himself. But watt© who was a fiorfat iff the village named,
&lt;dealy tumbled in; At tbe same in ttant'a rapidly, nod not allow the tame to touch
tbe pinea pc—a dream book and it fa
compliment
as
can
be
im;^ine±
She
hivl
still fared nn English clergyman, for some Tnischel became despondent and frequent- j
abveted figure appeared on tbe edge of tho I the glass, ns it might crack it When the
railed agniaqt tho Mohammedan custom । startling to find how few times one can
time viatf of n Manx parish, and from 1g- fy threatened to take hia own life,
hole onAexoloimedIn measured, sepulchral । glass is thoroughly heated a steady pall
uf polygamy, when tho Moor thus defended | dream without dreaming of something
nornnee
of
the
people
anil
their
ways
not
•
Otte
mornlug
cs
the
other
employees
entones:
'
, and twist will almost always bring out the
the practice, "Madame,” be said, "a plural­ ! that points to tbe sudden acquisition it
very popular &lt;w«. Having received prefer- tered tbe greenhouse they nmelled an odor |
“What are you in my grave for?”
stopper.—New York Tribune.
he started on n
— *-----"
‘mi LXU’F ity &amp; wives is allowed among us because wealth according to tho books. Some have
.u•j
ment elsewhere, he
a round of — «*- --“What aroprou out of it for at this time
farewell vfalte, tnI without bearing q nin- aa if of sMBrthlDg burning. Upon inrestl- in our country we must seek in several been known always to sleep with new po­
of night?” retorted the doughty old squire
A Simple Marriage Ceremony.
glc regret. At Inst one old woman told g»M°g they found Tnuchel with his body women tho charming qualities which are. tato— under tljelr pillows. One man, they
. as he scramble I out and proceeded ou hu , In Hindostan the marriage ceremony is
here to be found in coc.”—London Stan­ claim, regularly retires to rest with an ear
him she wm "mortal sorry." Iu his do- wndged half way through the furnace door-, way.—Lewiston Journal.
.abort and simple, and co courtinn precedes
full of pumpkin Meds. They believe that
light the ricnr let curiosHy outrun dlscre- wity. Ufa head -M (am of hfa body were dard.
IL Tbe arrangements are made by tbe thin, and he naked for her reason.
j■ ««"Pfo^jr buraarfawAr. H© left a letter
- "Well,"
..
by means of the potatoes and pumpkin
friends or wlativM of the principals. —
weds they will one day be Inspired and
■mid
candor,- "we’ve haf
id she, with touching candor,
bad I
Ms friends who wore aa
When
the
bride
aud
groom
ar©
brought
to
­
T"lt» ChiW» “U the h:nd belongs t&lt;» the I
crill know at once where to go for the
• lot o' pam'mt over here from Englaud i
••h* bod b-ui to do ax he Lad
•Bd ot th© Unit o©ntury of th© Chriatiau covutud Spanish dollars and gems of tbe
i
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state, and a trifling sum per acre, never gether, in many casea they see t-ach other and each one I.m been worse than tLe Lu- '
^ul H,°* «»®itted suicide in
5*gre‘^«"rl,wWliuto&lt;u.uto. Wbm famous Kidd.—Cor. New York Tribune.
altered through long centuries, ia paid for for the first time. Thu bride playfully Md after you’re gene I’m afeard they'll te 1 r
h JI? I1* dr11
Th© vic., '
‘iIk^4?10 In a T**1
which
ic by the occupier iw rent- The soil ia ek’p© toward him nnd seats bvnelf Ixeaide
•pjJw by u&gt;. rtS™ V™ w,X'“
? thal he ’rtrt a '■lrtcrmio©d fellow.
China U so rich that the holdings are gen­ hint. The priest ties a corner of tho bride’s left bnrrira.y.-I ,mdon Saturday Review I
erally very small, and it has been estl- vail to the groom's shawl and they are
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owfaffo guard against n—mm he tied a
Tbe mekbrsl of training carrier pigeon*
BUttad that a square mile is capable of man nnd wife.—Yankee Bkui&amp;
Shower Itoquct*.
«»• P»wvw to hfa feet so thol. b© would
is to take th? young bird a few mil*" from
tosrai»wdtobl, orn,m„u
T’lK'.'’*',rr,TCT
are stlB popular, ! j
flottt .head dow»wwd and thus
gSpporting 3,840 persons. In this country,
Ha home left and liberate Ik Tb© distance
nominally, owners of tho land' hold It of
th© crown.
■
such purposM exhausted th© supply and
to brides. Ixmg stem mod flower*, flowing ” •arnssdsd.—hew York Herald.
J’l»» to .h.ul
tkJ1CSCthShcU w“ hroa«b‘ into S4ulri. after a fifty mile jourovj' bad been aocorn
’ Altbouub. however, as ail milted by Lord I [t eonuln. twn Unr. ,1,. J&lt;pftna, —
loop,, of riliboo. .o.l rirooploi uxxlriU »
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Bramwell, thie Is technically true, yet It is
plbhed the stage* nutf beduubbd, thus, 100
IB, fenturw ol Ita. porfm, wh!ch
Uon for the purp&lt;»©.-JBWehr's Weekly
■tUea, 900 tnlias, and SO on, Among the
moat nxlsi«ading. ns owners of a tee simple
I Ch» Nl«» (taprertnuly)—Whr do raa
th. Itob « pother MU 0.11 h«r rbl|. WLle tarf.M. ttx, carried b, , brfd,
regular long single day aoursegkWhich have
estate in land in this country have for all
to. PW wwl hxl La b. hold about M our ‘ KyCSf
T*01- 0*0 t
"'*
‘ '-“ batUr’ U“cW
,“
ife
’U •*
the
1ft
TOO
th.
ho.
practical purpcMcs au absolute ownership
been Sews on the ©onUncut are: Mcehlln
-Boweriug
eu.1.
«■ »&gt;»r»£ur
Etoora. I do,-, at Mra
in tbe lead they bold. It na owner dies
Taebw,
mile*;
gJ^Highup^athfaerwH^^
UO 3M
mll«a,
«d Ghent
Doge tr*
fra
F-»LU.h Imintestate without heir* his land reverts to
portitlon —New York Time*.
tbe crown, though lhe owner bad the
1
power uf dmpcsal had he so wished. Under
tn tranced?
Similar circumrtanues a man's personal
-Hnm! Whaol
I
&gt;n&gt;P«rty, is well as his land, it he dies tntot ate with no next of kin, goes Co the
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                  <text>The best Advertis
ing medium tn Bar
ry County.

Hastings Banner.
Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays *»y

cook ebos..
HABTIXGfi, xicn.

350 OVERCOATS
One-Half Off.

THE PEOPLE’S
DRUG STORE.

350 OVERCOATS
One-Third Off.

For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hasting*.

Second-Hand School 3ooh,
The. most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

300 OVERCOATS
One-Quarter Off.

1,000 OVERCOATS
Slashed way down, anybody else s price

HUDSON'S

GRAND RAPIDS,

(II. I). Goodybm
The only practical drug­
gist of 25 y^ars expenence.
Hastings,

Mich.

FOR SALE -A general ser! cbaDdise business at Milo. Stock
principally groceries. Postoffice
with store, and only store io tie
place. A iood opening Ad­
dress Boi 2, Milo, Mich.
county NEWS.
OUR COUNTY.
H. M. I,ce is about to leave Nashville
for the west so we are Informed.
’

Orin Jordan, who came to Woodland in
18811 Is among those who have succumbed
to the ravages of the grip.
,
.
The free will Baptist church ?outbeMt
of Woodland will l&gt;c dedicated January
31st, with appropriate scjvices.
.
Tlie German Baptist Brethren Farmers’
Mutual Fire Insurance Co. reports a very
satisfactory year’s business for 1891.

Dra. Lowry, of this city, and Taylor, of
Middleville, removed n cataract from the
eye of James McDonald, of Middleville.
Thursday.

Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In order to
have your eye sight preserved into old
•
age, the eyes should be properly examined
and the right kind of glasses worn. Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the finest quality and greatest
variety of eye glasses and spectacles at his office,
where you can have your eyes examined at all times.

THE MARKETSApples—Dried, XMe.
Butter-ieai7,
‘
Clover s*eu S4 softAOO.
Beana—*1.20 per bu.
. Corn—4C$t5c.
B&lt;wf-D’:aMd&gt;4&lt;nM5.00 calves.'giW.Jta-OO
Ht5ns-^L 44c; calf, 6c.

Are You In It?

Lard-f*c.
Limo— SeiiDgat 90c per bbl; waterllme.ll.M
per bbl.'

FotiUne-SXJO. per bu.
PGrk-HJOBM.76.
»'lajrte-*8elHngat»i.B0 per ton.
Holt— Jelling at i.oo per bo I.
Tlmotiy Seed—Selling*! |1XH perbu.
Wheat- No. 1. whites J4: red M.
Flour-i’i’JO per hundred.
Kye-TB.
Apple*-—■’SWc.
B*riey-».«».
• inions—SOMOe.
ChlekeaallrtSn; dressed 10c.
Turkeys—live,te; dressed, tic.

Sirs Ton b lie Li Grippe ?
If you are going to have it,
Or’have it,
.
Or if you are getting over it,
you should use

DR. KELLY’S

OLD RAGS!
If you want to get a better price
for old scrap than you do from
peddlers, bring your old iron of all
kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
rags and did carpets to the

JUNK SHOP,
Michigan ave,
Opp. Roller Mill, Hastings, Mich.

WHOLE NO. 1011

HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 28, 1892.

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 39

GEBMIFUGE
For a tonic and speedy core
for the cough.
SOLD ONLY BY

Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGGIST.

Squawhtick oil got in its work at the M.
E. parsonage at Irving the other evening.
A. hanging lamp exploded. Luckily no
one was Injured.

Parson Arney seems to be having a
great revival at Freeport. They clone tlie
stores from 7 to!) p. m., so as to let people
go to the meetings.
As In other quarters contrary toexpAtatlons, the grip at Nashville has propeti
very severe In Its attacks, and several
deaths are reported from IL ■
J. E. Warburton Is the new C. C. of. Ivy
Lodge. K. of P. at Nashville. . He will
prove a very good presiding officer, or his
many friends will be disappointed.
The other evening Don Parkhurst was
coasting on the hill near Middleville. His
bobs liecame unmanageable, and collided
with a hitching post. Don was not serious­
ly injured, but received a jolting up, he
will not soon forgeL
Our citizens were shocked on. learning
that the sleighload of small boys, ranging
from 19 to is years of age,] who drove over
to Caledonia Saturday evening, came home
in an Intoxicated condition. Much blame,
however. Is attached to the older members
of the party who purebred tlie liquor and
encouraged, and we are told, even threaten­
ed the younger boys, some of whom had
never tasted It before. We understand ail
but two drank. 'TIs a terrible disgrace
boys, and not only caused yourself much
suffering, but many a heartache to your
parents. One of the younger boys came
near dying.—Middleville Sun.

Jacob Shriber is quite seriously ill.—A
lend of Cnrltonltes drove to Freeport Sun­
day evening, to bear the preacher Arney.
—Prof. Taylor organized a singing class
at Carlton Center last Monday evening
with 40 members.—Will and Lewis Bogardus, of Portland, visited Chas, mid WHils
Carpenter Sunday.—F. B. Fleming has the
grip at present—Wm. Vester and Miss
Fleming went to Battle Creek Friday re­
turning Sunday.—Joel Smith has had n
serious tinte with the grip. He is slowly
gdnfajr. but is yet unable to get out—It
looks now aa though our snow was about
to leave us.—Mr. McKinney has routed
Mr. Burchfield’s farm for the coming year.
—John Griffin and wife, of Schawa. apent
Sunday with Mrs. John Fleming.—Mrs.
Fleming and son Chas, went to Battle
Creek Thursday and returned Sunday.—
Mrs. Uhl. mother of Mrs. Dr. WrighL
died at her home last Wednesday from the
effects of grip, aged 70 years. The re­
mains were taken Friday to Eaton Co. for
burial, tlitt funeral service being held there
also. Prayer was offered at Uw home in
Carlton by Rev. Myers, singing by the
choir.

Bonflald.
E. Phillips had to come home last week
from the Battle Creek college on account
ot having l&gt;een exposed to the scarlet fever
at hh boarding place.—Pat Lee nt this
writing Is just lingering between life and
death from the grip.—Mrs. Joe is also not
expected to live: cause, the grip.—Old
Mr. Bristol Is also on the list of the not
expected to live.—Sherman Zimmerman
and Edmund Phillips last Friday evening
had n tip-over, and their cutter came very
near being demolished by their lively mus­
tang.—Lee Mosher also hart a tip over the
same evenltewlth a two hors** tdjlgh, com­
ing home from the Creek with three young
ladles. The roads were drifted and it was
almost Impossible in places to get through
with out a turn over.—Andrew Brczee
was taken with the grip In coming home
from Battle Creek last Friday night, and
Is now under the doctor’s care.—Our
Mhooffteacher. B. F. Gaskill, has thought
it best to give up the school on account of
his health, he having the la grip. We are
sorry that he could not continue his term
out for he was conducting a good school,
which the whole district appreciated.—
Rev. Wallace Is slowly recovering from
grip.
Snug winter for January; Thermowetor
several times flitted with zero—Good
sleighing. Teams are hauling ties from
O. A. Hughes farm tn Milo for the CL K.
Jt 8. K. R. It looks as though the com­
pany expected to extend their road in the
spring—Peter
DeWolf nud
youngest
daughter left last week for Florida to
spend tlie winter.—Mr. and Mrs. T. Eyes
have been spending several weeks travel­
ing in California; They are now at River
Side In lower California and think they
have found the land ot Utopia. They
are expected home In two or three weeks
—W. C. Towne sports a new Portland
cutter—All victims of grip around Milo
are convalescing—Creasy has had many
cases or the grip; none dangerous, with
the exception of Mr. Henry* Fisher, his
age and loss of vitality are against him—
Tlie Ixrdtcs' Aid Society met at the church
last week—Milo hau n large Epworth
lengtte, holding their meetings. each week
o/Tuesday evening—A. B. Francisco Ims
/urchiised a fine fnrufaml driving team.
The I. O. O. F. gave their monthly en­
tertainment Saturday evening to a. very
good house .The program was rm unusually
line one. The selections rendered by Miss
Kirby were, out of the usual order. The
“Boat Race” and.‘’Brier Rose” were very
pleasing, while the essay on "Necks” and
"Comforting the Sick" brought down the
house. The rendition of "Money Musk”
by Miss Gertrude Mason was decidedly
unique. Ono might almost imagine she
had been chief violinist at a country husk­
ing ben; also her pleasing and novel drill
with Indian dubs was well received.
Miss Kirby is a resident of Fenton, and
Miss Mason of Plainwell Several charm­
ing solos were rendered by Madams Goss
and Ruggles and Mr. Fred, Stanley. The
third entertainment of this scries will be
given about tlie.midd1e of February.—The
Epworth League are contemplating a repctition with some changes and additions of
the entertainment given at the tieginning
of the year. They will wait however for
the grip to let go a little.—Our school Is
closed for the week, on account of Mr.
Woodman having the grip.—We are
obliged to add to our sick list this week
the Harmon family. Albert Storms. Jennie
Mullen. Mary and Myrtle Smith and Mrs.
M. Doster.—The funeral of Grandma Annstorm was held from the M. E. church
Sunday. Shs had reached tlie ripe old age
of eighty-six. retaining all her faculties to
a remarkable degree. Of the once large
family but one son and two daughters re­
main. Three sons served their country
nobly during the late war, one of whom
died -a soldier’s death.—Johnny Doster
had tlie misfortune to receive a hard kick
from n horse Saturday evening. He is
slowly improving.—Dr. Master, the pre-ilcUqg elder of the M. E. church of this
district came Friday to participate in tlie
quarterly conference at thia place, but was
called to Canada Saturday afternoon, by a
telegram announcing that his father was
dying.—Our sleighing is getting decidedly
thin, and people begin t&lt;&gt;£o on wheels.

—Quarterly meeting services at the church
next Saturday and Sunday, to be followed
by a series of evening meetings.—Prof.
Taylor has commenced teaching the art
of singing to a class which numbered
about forty members the first night; the
class meets on Tuesday evenings at the
church.—James IL Mosier and family
visited at Mr. Dayton’s last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Velft-wbre In yoar city
Saturday on business—We Understand that
several new houses will be built in our

al parties would come to our village and
engage in business If they could rent suit­
able store buildings. We think it would
Im* a good Investment for some one who
hM capital to build three or four good,
substantial brick stores here to rent Al­
It was not soothing to the spirits of your though four new stores were built but year,
correspondent last week when after taking there Is not a vacant building In our vil­
pains to write aTiAXNKR letter and mail­ lage suitable fora store.—We have just
ing it on Monday so It would be on learned that U Parrot’s father Is dead.
be on time, to note that it did not appear
In your columns. What was the reason
Ed. Townsend is building an ice house.
there was no Cloverdale letter this week*? —An effort Is being put forth to secure a
was the question asked of, me a great second class post-office at thia place.—W.
manv times. [Did not reach us till Thurs­ C. Rolfe has rented hta house, and Intends
day—Ed.]—Dr. Sackett, of Prairieville, to move to Ohio we are in formed.—Alonzo
has quite a number of patients In this vi­ Heath is building the fronts for Colwell’s
cinity, although none are considered dan­ new brick block, that will be erected in
gerous cases.—Mrs. VanHorn is consider­ the spring.—G. A. Meek, our funeral di­
ed better, but watchers aru In attendance rector, attended a funeral al Charlotte last
every night.—The recent good1 sleighing Friday.— Daniel Lepard is very sick with
has been Improved by those having teams, grlpi—A. L. Jones returned from Hickory
and large quantities of saw logs, lumber, Corners last Thursday. McCartney Bros,
ties and lumber have been hauling to this have a new hosiery cabinet, which is a
point—Your correspondent attended the novelty and as ornament to their store.—
G. A. IL post st Delton last wtqk, and John Lowry is moving his saloon Into his
was pleased to see »o many of the com­ new store just south of Shafer’s saloon.—
rades in attendance; at that meeting it Will McCartney, of tlie firm of McCart­
was voted that all members in arrears for ney Bros.. Is the inventer ot a new and
dues, by paying one dollar should lie all novel hosiery cabinet, which Is now being
square up to the first of January. Now manufactured at the East planing mill. It
boys let us come up and take advantage of is a Very useful and ornamental cabinet,
this liberality and pay up and resolve that and no merchant deallug fa hosiery can
we will be more constant In our attendance afford- to be without one.—Mrs. M. J.
al these meetings.—Quarterly meetings at Jaques was called to Holland last Friday
the church lust Saturday and Sunday. anil by the severe Bluett of her mother.—K G.
meetings will continue each evening Friend is lutving the Interior work comthrough the week.—Prof. Taylor has start­ plctep ou his new house.—The name of
ed a singing class with over fifty members. the supposed robbed man, of which men­
Married, at Cloverdale on the 23d by L. H. tion was made in oar last, is John Hamp­
Barnes. Chas. W. Chandler to Ixittie B. ton and the man arrested for the criinty is
Woodworth.—Chris. Schramm, who was Dan. Bywater.
The examination /was
recently burned out. Is fixing a room in bls waived until January 37th.—Mn-. Will
granary preparatory to house-keeping.
Gibson and Mrs. Sid Buckborongh visited
In Sunfield Monday.--M. IL Alden return­
ed from Detroit Sunday.—There is a firm
F. M. Allerton has sold his.20 acre farm
probability that* we will have, r driving
to James Walden. Consideration, S£50.
and training track here in the spring.—
—Several cases of grip.—Ed. Shelton and
Mrs. II. E. Hutchens, who has been ser­
Geo. Taylor
putting up a slat mill cn
the llobiRcr l^ruer.—Steve Sprenget has iously ill for the past two weeks, is Im­
proving slowly, but her mother, who came
moved on hh farm.—Frank Allerton and
to her assistance, was taken very sick with
family, of Orange, visited friends the past
grip and still lies In a critical condition.—
week.—Mrs. Richard Elerton Is teaching a
Mrs. Dorn Miner Is sooie lietter.—E. Teeselect school at her residence —Cutting
pie has been manufacturing * some very
wood and drawing logs is the order ot the
nice kitchen cabinets, and is making prep­
day.—Lewis Lankhart is getting material
arations to manufacture them more extenon the ground for a new barn.
tensliely.
.

Tlie grip still prevails through these
parts] and among the sufferers are Smith
Munion and wife, Truman and Edna Barnum,1
) Lou Woods and Lee McDonald.—
Mrs. Bane Is better.—Mrs. Hopkins died
at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Chas,
lame, of this place. The funeral service*
were held at the house and the remains
were taken to the Fuller burying ground.
—Chi*. Rogers and wife, of Greenville,
are visiting at Johu Fullers this week.—
Nettie Hines spent Saturday and Sunday
at James Townsend’s.—E. Fisher and
wife, from the State road, spent Sunday at
this
place.—Minnie
Wood___
Is working
in
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.Hastings at present—Townscud Bros.
slartal tbelr saw-mill last week, but It is
shut ^own again for repairs.—Mrs. George
Goodale is very low at this writing.—Prof.
Taylor will soon organize a class In sing­
Dr. Clarence Barber of Hastings waa fa ing.
town Monday—-Mrs. Geo. Simpson of your
city was the guest ot Mrs. C. M. Putuatn
Mrs. Bostwick now goes to Kalamazoo
MondayV-B, L. Johnson of Middleville to visit her husband's people.—Mrs. A. C.
called on fjleuds here Saturday’ evening—. Wait y (sited her son In Woodland over
Miss Nellie Feighner of Hastings spent Sunday.—We learn the grip lias got Win.
Sunday here with trer sister Lulu—IK L. Joslin.—Lumber men are letting tbelr ties
Smith of Battle Creek was In town the drop, sleighing is gone.—We now hear the?
I first of the week—Mrs. Susan. Flint Is vis­ whistle from G. Townsend’s new engine fa
iting relatives and friends here—Coy bla saw mil). SO home power, Buxton's
Smith has returned from Ids eastern trip— make of engine.________________
Mrs. Esther Green, mother ot D. A. Green
and Mrs. A. IL Wolcott, was buried last
W. IL Vester, Chas. Elemitig. Mrs. John
week Friday. Rev. C. M. Arthur of Les­
lie preached the funeral sermon—George Fleming and Minnie Flrolng went to Bat­
tle Creek Friday and will return Sunday
Stringham of Battle Creek was In town the
—There was no school Friday on account
fore i»art of tlie week—The Barry county. of the teacher going to Battle Creek—Jay
Teacher*’ Association will be lield on Sat­
urday next—Mrs. rt. L. Peck of Grand Carpenter's horse ran away and smashed
his cutter a little—Our sleighing ought to
Rapids is In our village visiting relatives
bo replenished—A sleigh load of our
and friends—sThe Farmer's institute held
young people went to Coats Grove Satur­
here Monday and Tuesday was very In­
day
evening and all bad a good lime—Mrs. .
teresting and largely attended—Alice and
Peter Covert Is on the sick list—We hear '
Cassius Down returned to Chicago Mon­
It
reported
that O. Warner concluded that
day accompanied by tbelr sister Winnie.
They Intend making Chicago their future ho would not live alone any longer and
For the last week or two Io grip has be­ home—Mrs. Wm. McLain and daughter of thought he would get Viola Comette to
come quite prevalent at this place, but few New York Slate are visiting at R L. share his joys and sorrows.
Dowtin*.
families have escapeti.—John Fisher, of Parrish’s—Messrs. J. t?. Ferulas, .Claud
Mrju C. W. Lester has gone to Battle
Battle Creek, was called to this place to Hough, Victor Fumiss and Clyde Brown
see his father, Henry Fisher, who Is very were at Lake Odessa Sunday—Miss Lulu Creek to take electric treatments. She W
reported
as
slightly
better
—
Mr.
Smith
is
sick with pneumonia.—Horace Gilbert Felghncr entertained a few of her friends
started this morning for Kalamazoo, where at her rooms last Saturday evening—A getting out lumber for a grauery thia
he has an engagement In the Hastings de­ number of our young folks were at the spring—Dr. we are very happy to learn
pot.—Charlie Barber is sick with lung oyster supper at Barryvlllc last Tuesday Hint you escaped uninjured, from the
fever.—Mra. Welton died at her home In evening—Miss Sarah Moore of Cadillac is overturning of your cutter In a. snowdrift
Spring Brook January* 12. Deceased was visiting her shter Mrs. Orin Hyde who is -WnuP. Bristol is gradually failing—
70 years ot age and leaves a husband and very low with consumption—Eight old John Uaswcll has resigned the Post Office
four daughters to mourn her loss. The maids from town were out on a sleigh-ride at Prichardville on account of poor health
funeral was held at Spring Brook church. last Friday night and if noise is a proof of and no one there wishing to take charge
of the game it will be dispensed with—E.
The remains were interred al Creasy.— a good time they had' one.
Gaskill Is quite sick with Inflamatlon of
Chester Honeywell and wife expect to
Woortland.
of the lungs— Mrs. IL Clamans Is a little
start for California In about two week-.—
We are having a regular old fashioned better at this writing,
Ed. Travis, from Jackson, visited his
brother. Pierce Travis.' last Saturday.— January thaw—The sick In our villloge are
getting
better
—
Mis.
J.
J.
England
is
on
Mrs. John Barber h quite sick with grip.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Gaskill have been-quite
—Mrs. Jack Smith and daughter, from the sick list—One more pioneer passed' sick the past week—Dr. C. C. Smith of
Augusta, are visiting her parents, Mr. and away Saturday evening al 9 o’clock. Mrs. Bedford has been on tint sick list for a tew
Teeple
aged
70
years
and
mother
of
Mrs.
Mrs. Preston Flower, this week.—Jerry
days—F. T. Cherry ta making preparations
Lyon, from Leonidas, visited his sister, Ira Jaidan is another victim of the grip. for the erection of a dwelling Ute coming
Mrs. Warren Fisher, last week-—John Tlie funeral will occur nt the residence of season—Then the petitions for local option
•J
ra
Jordan
on
Tuesday
at
10
o
’
clock
—
L.
Barber rode out to-day for the first time
in Barry county are a dead letter from a
after bis long Illness of three months. Purrot and wife are in Lowell taking care legal standpoint?
Well so let it be.
Mr. Barber’s friends and nelgtibors were ot Mr. Parrot’s parents who are sick with There is one feature of the matter that
glad to sec him ont again.—Mr. Cooper, of the grip—A. L. Haight has just returned seems passing strange to a casual observer
Delton, called on friends at this place Sat­ from New York where lie has been to pur- and that is this; that the saloon must stay
ehase n large stock of goods. Mr. Haight
urday.
when a large majority of our citizens
expects to conduct a genera! auction and wouWhave it otherwise. While it ta our
Cloverdale.
commission store—4Jvrus Wooliet has sold
duty to practise temperance and to teach
Delayed letter.
.
Ids farm to a Mr. Landh of our township.
the same to our children, we are led to be­
Largo quantities nf lumber, logs and Mr. Woollet expects to move to our villieve that we as a community or nation
ties are dally brought to this point for l.ige and engage in business—An the time
will never be free from the curse 'ilH the
shipment—Mart Bates and Ed. Fennel for our village election is fast approaching
are getting things In readiness at the brick we would urge that Hie people of our vil­ God of Heaven shall have set up His ever­
yard, for the machinery which will be lage hold-a union caucus before long and lasting kingdom fa the earth.
used next bummer for the manufacture of place in nomination good; honest and ex­
brick.—Mr. Oliver, the blacksmith, is kept perienced men for the different offices.
Mr. and Mrs. David McMore visited
bnsy most of the time now.—William We would like to see the affairs of our vil­ frleuda In Battle Creek last week—John
Doonan. whose recovery was considered lage managed by men who will adrance (iiboon is getting material on the ground
doubtftik is in a fair way to get well.— the interests of our village regardless of for a burn which Is to be built the oomfar
Mrs. Jane VanHorn, who has been very politics—The revival meetings at the M. spring—Walter Mattison I* making prepar­
ill. is much better, being able to sit up a E. church continue another week. Rev. ation to build u house—Mr. and Mm. L.
little; other sick.ones arc on the gain.— Kellor is doing good, honest, hard wack E. Seaman w
of .N«.aviuc
Nashville viatiea
visited n
at Wm.
Wttiey Waters, of Prairieville, is drawing gniLth n^Un^ wlth ,’on,lder»Ne succcsa Seaman’s Sunday—Moat every one
len .Tucnkes
Mukllnvllti, spent
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brick from here for a new house to be1 —Miss E
Ellen
Jacokes nf
of Middleville
here attended the Fanner’s Instltate
erected In the spring.—William Uhamiier- last week visittag Woodland friends—Dr. Nashville—Geo. Conley's little bov u ve
Un ami wife are the happy parents of a Killpatrick waa called to Bedford last week stek-C. C. Demery has "
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baby boy. born on the 14lb.—Messrs.. by the Hints* of his sister—Georgu Spind- Sanford U quite sick nt
Reed and Sweet, of Bastings, have just; let left last week for Valparaiso where he Prayer meeting at John C
completed moving a bam onto a new fonn-■ expects to attend school for two years—F.
I datlon for the Carpenter boys at Wall lake.. P. Palmerton waa fa Hasting* Saturday—

Charles Hazel has »o|d his farm. C_ odblderation. 8l,fi25—Mrs.
Pierce is no
better at this writing—Mrs. Benedict Is
not expected to live—Wejcnm that a Mr.
Lombard lias Ixiuglit a q&amp;antity of timber
of Edward Mowry and will move a mill on
the laud and cut&gt;he timber Into lumber
and ties—Dmilef'Newton ot the city was
home over Sunday—This week we report
the death of Mrs Norton, widow of the
late Russell Norton. Mr.. Norton died on
Monday morning, the ibtli. Nt six o'clock
mid Mrs. Norton on Friday, evening at tdx
o'clock. The funeral of Norton was held
Sun Jay at the church at half past ten,
Elder Weller of Marshville officiating—No
singing school at the church last Thursday'
evening on account of meeting.
5

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WORK IN CONGRESS-

Hastings BanneR;
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COOK BROS-, Proprietor*.

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. . tan- th. m«l i»m|&gt;lei» dmcrlpftoR of
lib. .iiDorlmto Is lb' -bol. Old Tnu.

Iu« - fl, j,,,!, no forto nor eomellM*xml
.tan «. .toUI «» Him. ■b.r. to »o totoilg
that we should desire Him.
Like t.ie
lotanmelo l» [11' •flldxrnw* there wx* i&gt;o
ootwonl
u&gt; the .timtundlitE »
limn, toll toreel O™M “U °*
ptore. Wd the hulr uf boltah -Uh '•—1of pure «uld. u»d the glut, of God tetweeu
the etaruldm. To the unmnxl J«ou« to
.till uoonrm-Uve. while they
.
low ilieonrMtlcmeof the world, the Seob

.

But A WW&amp; vwk ZTZL
■Whs never dong“ zzzz

Mr

roll c

By

cams toiler ken, And

On
tfllta

then adjourned.
William Knmatrnrt. npJI !T.
.
WAWilNOTOX, Jon. 21.—The senate Jf«»Mn Cliarfro I’- Karl. Sbelby. O.; Ma«- tenlay pa*rd » Wil for a public building
Sbelby, o.l Mrn 8. uf* ,
at Grand Huven. Mich.. 83D.W. and one
PBOBATEORPK1L
Dallas. Tnx.; Stella Spiro, McComb, a. appro(&gt;riating FKM’.OtMfor a building at The
8tate&lt;Mlehion.Oms1^-rr^«|h&lt;
G. M. ElliK. apt! 40. California, Ky.; Kate Dailre, Oregon, a town of MOT inhabitant*.
at to- Probate
L. Strauglian, Salem. CA; Miro Kate Bun*, Washburns Introduced u bill imposing
Newport, Minn.; Frank Burns, Newport, special taxes on -option*" on grain, nwl
•PnXKTi*- - Minn.; Matte IM Ulow, Farnam, NrU^ Hour presented a petitfou from NewOFand the devil.
....
„
years old, diet! from exposure. Dr. AL A- lean* protesting against such h gl*tatioa.
3. “He Ir droptaed and rejected of men,
The house galleries were crowded with a man of sorrows mid acquainted with
I’ri-r,
Ann
Arbor,
Mich.,
a0d
people
exiwetiag
to
hear
the
president
s
grief
"
He
was
m» unlike other men; He
Arthur Baytaro, residence unknown, arc
did not His own •
CMllnii menage, but it did nut appear. never considered
OHANCEK'^ALE
nr®-*,
iii,:nimei:t now on file In missing, and ore stippowl to be burned. An attempt to have Mbs Barton’s mem­ will; sought not his own glory; never
•Twenty-Three Wounded VIvtlmL
orial on IliLMian starvation printed in The nought to be made much of. hut wmb
The following is «list of tbn injurrfl: Record was defeated by ku objection. I :ilways honoring Hi* Father. Self sacri- decree
«l
tne
cirruii cwr&lt;. ....
&lt;
to Chanreiy.'«• tlie *ta’e
Mrs. H. H. tdena and wm, Grand Rtq.idfs I Springer introduced Id* bill for free wool; flee consumed him «« * fever, a nmn of narry,
TIMETABLE.
(made ami dated o:» Ibe ninth day of F&gt;~
S’SSS to &gt;•«
or lo ««"t •&gt;»»
Mich badly burned; John Brown, Athene, referred to the ways and mean committee. cm-roqt and painful endurance mteutc ,a l&gt; 1*01. m &gt;• e« main rair*- therein p- ndin
Datid it &lt;
i.HrfrrrJ.ihto »'-&gt;«-to»."j; O., Injuries alight; William Taylor, sovere- Bill* were introduced to pay a service dersiutMl, ahui'lored. dropised and rejocted; therein
;
wall dav of I ebrnary. A- D • ItW at ten o cl'*k i &gt; ly puracd; R»th Collin*, injured Intern­ pension in addition to invalid ponslow, how nil this will cume hon»« to Israel ,
S^toreteiX J e S3a&gt;ed for U&gt;r hrartug • fon «
Station*.
Hint doming la power mid ,
petition and tliat toe hel.-i at law of
J «* ally; IJzafe Fi-)*r, Ontario, a numlter of and raise tlie money by income taxirequir- j1 when they
mg the treasury t«« »«« any legal tender glory (Zech. xii. Hi).
rtruTii’.^renulre.l
-&lt;n&lt;i 'di otlivr to
reckons
ti.lerreted
in »iw
S^
arpe.r
M ass**
•». iminful brutaecF. H. Cvnningtaira.iClnmoney in the redemption of bonds, atr.1
4. "Surely He bath borne our griefs and
wld ro'.irt.toru to I* hold.rn *i the 1 r^ateof- cinnatl, Imdly burned; LoUih .Lazkruk,
of the &lt;tou»t ltou«*.Tn too
prohibiting the secretary nt the treasury carriiki our sorrows; yet we did esteem ,
Kaiatnar x&gt; Lv.
fire In the Chy of Ha-tincs. in '“'d r&lt;un.&gt;. and aged
Baltes. Tex., leg broken and in­ from paving more than fare value with
irony toere be. -hv toe prsyrr g
Him Stricken, smitten of God and nf &lt;
jured internally, recovery not inrotiblk; interest for any outstanding bond*.
the iielluou'T may not be irr.m rd. abo
dieted.*’ He wm. our •uibsUtato, In our •
further oi tiered, that wAld petitioner give ’'"I'J’ lA'orta Olds. Independence, Ind., hurt In
jKwSSIforrrft-l &lt;0..00 "&gt;««■
WArtHNOR’X, Jan. 22.—Yesterday In the stead, a vicarious sacrifice; but we. like !iiwrdr.MTibvd property. «&lt;» wit:
left hip, but injuries not serious; Kato
... •
..l.w^&gt;&lt; (W &lt;.:i
—- । DeitOO
.........
wuderev of said petition and to«
senate btanford madu a speech advocating Job’s friend*, thought He deserved it; thus
Indianapolis.
fa**
threwJ f»v enu-itm a ropy of Uih order to te Thomas,
:::::
Irruixxl, but condition1 not necrtsArily his bill for the loan of government money will Israel confess in that dsy.
pubtlsbnt in toe Hastmcs Kannku. a
A "But He was wounded for our trans- ‘follow*, io
All
i
fatal;
Louis Van
Vorliis.
Akhenp, on land security, and Peffer «i&gt;oke two
'
'~
——-R--• *“
’
H-tSTlNiiS.........
0.,
badlv
burned
about.
the hours in favor of the same bill. A bill grvsaiou*. He was bruised for or.r iniquihead; M. McJ«J*ej»h. Dr* Moine*. In., badly was passed for the relief of llin L'niverqty lies, mid with Hi* stripes we are heated.” ;the ««st nlrtein the
Cams Grove...
irarau -»
Judge of ProGaie.
Woodlsnd........
hurt; Alice Thornbeck, Columbus. O.. arm &lt;&gt;f Missouri. The La Abra case was then Could there Is- any stronger exprwMuus to -.rest quarter, hinst on llw north or to&lt;nhrrt»
denote a violent and painful death? The side of the little Tlnxusppte pwr. contsmtaL Woodbttrv . ..
(Alrue copy.)
hurt; Robert Conner. Antendire. w H-. resumed and discussed until adjournment
precise manner of it i» more fully described
baeJc hurt: Mamie Steryn, Bgvd B. IH_* which v,-.v taken to Monday.
CHANCEBY SAKE.
Bilb were introduced lathe house: For in P*. xxii. Ifi, "They pierced My bonds
In pursuance of and &gt;T virtue of an orfier and Moines. la., (ret bsdly burned; Mnblon W.
&lt;tecrre of toe circuit court tor the -^unly’&lt; t Widener, aged ®. Mnhni county, O.J efit two revenue cutters for the lakes; far the and my fret.” Bead this ven* with ' my'’ ballot the north wr«t quarter. a?l
Barry, in chancery, lu the State ot'Michigan.
iostea&gt;l of “our" in the liriit three ctethM. eighteen and eontalalnr in Ml sixty eqrttt
—.
__ ....
ti.d &gt;■»im.. mnr» &lt;ir h—l-. Al-t
m&lt;te *Bci ilateq o» the first day «t Hept. mner. on the head and Iqtdly bruised; Barbara fn-e ' and unlimited coinage of silver
Cornell, ogtfd 18, Sioux Rnp'd* l»-5 Alta-rt '(Bland); to purchase the Sturgeon Bay and read “I »m" instead of “wo are” in the
A_I&gt;. 1W-. lu aerrtam cauo- therein pr..
wherein Samuel tHrsou I- comnWnaut and Coqtier. Nicolson, aged 14. Elk Crock.
anil Michigan canal; for a bounty of 81U fourth clause, and with all your heart
MsU'ila E- FeltinziU. Welllngfnn D. Frit It sj I.
thank
Him
that
it
Is
»o
I&gt;er
month
to
veterans
who
have
not
re
­
SI,'*.
John
Stokes,
Danville,
Ind.;
Mnt
VWesley E- l‘eirm«ilL William A. Petthiilll.
•GUTH.
A “Ail we. like sheep, have gone astray; Dated. r»»kv
Waliare H. Petungill. Bertie K.*fVUingiU. Ida K. Smith, ngnl k\ Bcwie Smith,----- J *h reived bounty; for pubita buihiing* at
llasUKs. Mich.. Dec J!. ICTL
.&gt;eo.; Mr*.,
oir-i. j
May Peitlnxlll. Hush ‘VtonxIH. James 1&gt;. Jta'n- Elk
Amiaxo F.. h»-Ji »rn&gt;y.
Elk creex,
Creek, Neb.;
J.. H- »,&lt;«•,!. Sterling ami Dixon, His., each 830,0(10; we liar© turned every one tn bis own way;
ham. Bentley Bros. &amp; Wt Ik ins.. Walton A. New­ aged 4b. and "Ara Guild, afevd H. iu prevent the adulteration of hiking (xjw- and the Ix't'd hath laid ou Him the iniquity
Circuit CjMit ••■wm.'ewrr,
aged 4D. r~- ---- ton, Levi Holntes and Nichols . Xb&lt; pMd * &lt;
Barry County, Mkb.
Mcdaryvlllr,
Ind., neither
of us all." Mnny readily believe the first
MedacyvUlc,
Ind.,
neither fatally der. for a public building al Columbus,
ore defendnnm.
.................. ....... , ,
Smith &amp; Cuuinoric.
Noli™ i- hereby given that I shall sell al |iuh- Injured; Miss Emma Smith, aged &gt;3, Jitck I iqd.; the purtralta ot’cx-Spenkrrw Galusha two clauses, but how few receive the last.
Deltoii . ...,
ItclleUoni tor Complainant.
___________
Ileanetion to Ike highest bidder, on Stturday, Minvllle, -lib.: Mrs. C. P. Cullom, ngvd W. A. Grow and Randall were accepted, and a
, CloWNMnte
7. “He is brought ha u l.uub U&gt; tba
the fifth «tay »&gt;t March, A. D, 1WJ. al leu o dqek,
itouiu......
in the forenoon, at Ut« north front door of the .-uni Neil Uitllom.ngvd, 4, Carthage, Tviitl; I new code of rulr» preseiitwl, being the slaughter, and a» a sheep Iwfute Bit r shear­
court hou«c. in the eitv of HJoitnRs county ot Nellie Mn-un. 11 yiare. Java. N. : &gt;i-. ; houh
' Uaotinos...
muni- astliose at the Fiftieth congress with ers is dumb, m» Heopviicth not his mouth."
Barry nuil state of Mirhijmn. s*ld court buu»e ; burned and ctdlaY bone broken;' Clara , a few change* to prevent filibustering. Shorn of comfort, honor, good name, life,
S^g^pi^^b5iiHiSjrti4K'irmti»«^rt”I&lt;»r I burnt^ and etdlaY bone broxrn;
I » k
M
on.’ii IT
I r«at« Grove.
a lamb led out to die, see how He was op­
said county of Harry, the foilowlna described .I ......
Morris,
I. . hurt
___ in -head:
—-- "
Grant
—- Van Hoehen. । |TL
lhe
j house mljourned to Monday.
*C *1 49i It
Woodland ...
N. y.,
Y., band
band and
mm! ear
ear burned;
burnril; .। *»Wasihnotox, Jan. 3A-The galleries iu
property to«It: That e«-H;un n&gt;ry. or »nn--1 I Athens
,
y
pressed snd afflicted, and still let your
attend situate. blogaiMlbntaln the rouuiy af H*
’
’ - - - r - • "
_____
Clnrenre Mend. Athens’^. V. legMight ly . u hoaaes of congress were filled yester­ heart say, "AU for me?" When Ho suffer­
____ _an«l
Barry and state of Sllobixnn known
drTta__________________
Wllltom II. Altart. IlnnUrk.
“
h
ed He threatened noL thus leaving us an
scribed a* follows, to wtt; T!:?
s;a:’!:er-■
Detroit...,
y - j|-hU, tantas Mfr. G. j. I uay with pfr.pl, wuowuitol lo l.frw tn.
hundred nnd twenty acre* “f lard off from tincxiimple.
.
Hmr r,south side of the north cast qttsrter ol rcctl«»n Siinp- O. xud lluto ulrl; Itotth- Sooth- pn»Mx»l • Outam mnwogo.
&amp; “He was taken from prison and from
t Noa.S and « will no&lt; cam- pa«*« ngers v:i less
thirty in town fenr north, rarisfc seven west be worth. Warwick. Wia. badly injured by |x&gt;rted a resolution
iwolutlon confirming Horace Judgment, snd who shall declare his gen­
provided with freicht train permit*
the same more or Ids*.
/
■ ...
A ... fourth
Z
fChilton’s title ton sent in the senate. Gher­
falling
ftrun
door win«low.
! ,
Freight trains wilt be nm st tlv- convenience
Dated .'Hastings. Micb.Jan’arv mJlNU
eration?"
Taken away hjr distress and
ALONZO K. KZNAsTON.
of the company, who rewr-. e the riirtrt to change
man
Introduced a bill to reorganize the judgment is the marginal reading, which
A
,M»*»
of
Kuukd
liumaully.
Circuit. Court Coniinl«-li&gt;’er.
the time of such trsins Mitboiit u&lt;-t:
For two hours after the fire broku out UO line of the army, and Hale one to increase agrees nearly with the it V.
Barry Coitaly. Mich.
F. Rvsh. Genl Mamtg'r.
Smith &amp; Coumovo.
one supposed thac any live« had ln*n lixt; the navy. Shortly before 1 p. m. the presi8. -“And He made HU grave with the
Solicitors fur Complainant.
but a.- soon *» the firemen could get iniide deut'n inrasage was receive*! and rend, be­ wicked, and with the rich in HU death, be­
ing
listened
to
with
cl&lt;x»o
attention.
The
the building tire nwfu. troth was made
cause H« ha&lt;i done no violence, neither was
lyppareut. tn one room a nuu&gt;» of roasted nu--age and documents were ordered any deceit in HU month.” Not only do
It is proposed to bond Adrian to the ex­ humanity lay
entwined. When tbelr printed and referred to the foreign rela
we read of His cruel treatment, sufferings,
tent of 81SS.000 for water works.
Ntaaam FaUi SMtr."
bodies wPre discngngvd it was found t^iat tions committee. Some routine IniidneM and death as if recorded by nn eye witness,
nin*s
r‘~'— was utteudeti to when the official notice ot but steo the events of His burial; and how
Fire did 82.000 damage in the millinery there were seven penwua in that msiiC
jurtice Bradley’s death wa» received, and
Stations.
alone. The search in the upper room*
IN
THE
store of S. Davis A Co., at Saginaw.
literally all was fulfilled we know. The
the east wing of the building was rewarded* after remarks by McPherson and Hoar,
kindness and devotion of Joseph of Ari
. Twenty farmers are under arrest at Sand by the taking cut of four bodnA burmal to the senate as n mark of respect adjourned.
•A4TWAMU.
SAMTurn**.
Speaker Crisp presided in this house, and matbea rescue* HU laxly from t he authori­
Beach for making too free with wreckage. crisp. Many ;&gt;erK&gt;ns who were anxious
ties and from the grave prepared with
about the ciisaing crmvd&amp;l into the build­ waa greeted with ’applause whin he ap­ thoseof the malefactors, and gires it burial
18 i'ounilH ot tflood
Stations.
la abont the quantity nature allows to an adult ing/ where the searchers were at work. peared. Little was done except to listen in HU own new tomb (John xix, 38-43).
to the president's inrasagr. which was re­
person. It I* of toe utmost huixirtance that the
blood l&gt;o kept as pure as possible. By Its re- "duSTICE BRADLEY’S LIFE ENDED.
ferred to the foreign affair* committee/ • 10 “Yet it pleased the Ixml t«t bruise
wrkab!ec.ureFnt scrofula.'salt rheum,.etc..
film. Hetdmll prolong HU days, and the
ilAonso.*..
Stump of Maryland introduced a bill ab
Hood's 8.-tr«avarilln has proven Ils claim to be
solutely prohibiting
immigration of ple.-iKiirv of the laird shall prosper in HU
_ toe best blood purifier.
31. A. (ULLMAN. Local Agetg, Ha»U«w».
.
ed to the Majority.
Chinese laborers. At 3 p. m. the house hand." Nut only His sufferings, death and
burial, buje also His resurrection-is here re­
.For a general fairly eatlutrtle we ronfiilet-tly
By
Washington, Jan. 2L—Tlw physician!* I adjourned._______ __________
corded; for bow could one's days lai pro- 1
Teeomnienit Hood's I'llln. They mould bo 1*" I prediction that Justice Bradley would not
CHICAGO GETS THE . PLUM.
every home medicine chest.
longed who was dead and buried except I
| live until yesterday morning come very
by rwurrection. See the same great truth
The snow lias brought a perfect nva&gt; near fulfillment, but tho distinguished
In Pa. xri. B-ll. Acta U. 33-8! Observe In
.
HastlngN, • - Mich.,
lanche Af wood, into Alpena and fuel is dirt
Will Ue Hr!,! There.
jurist redsted the approach of death until
the first sentence of thte verse from
cheap there.
WasjhngtoX, Jan. 23.—Chicago gets It; whence came His greateA sufferings, Al­
6:15, when he passed away without a strug­
TAK^
m
That beautiful, glosty sheen, so much admir­ gle. Justice Bradley had bmm ill for sev­ that is, the Democratic national conven­ though the siulesa one. He liecaiue our sin
SURPLUS I7.0V0.1W.
ed In hair, can l»e Mctired by the uso Ayer's eral months from general break down. On tion..
offering, and our sins being laid on Him,
Hair Vigor. There Is nothing better than th A
In this convention fight Chicago was a God spared not His own Sou. The wrath
Monday he grew worse and has since fail­
preparation lor strengthening the scalp and
of
God
ngaluat
sin
fell
on
him.
dark horse. Every bod* was afraid of the
Michigan.
keeping It free from dandruff and Itching ed rapidly, although apparently not suffer­
11. "He shall are of the travail at HU
ing any pain. Though conscious 'when Windy City, and although everybody hail
eruption*.
aroused he wiu so feeble that he talked been assured that Chicago did not ask for soul, and shall l»e satisfied.** Not only His
Open for bwitneM Dec.is.’"*resurrection, but Hb&gt; future glory clearly
Willie Nichol. 0 years old. was run over but little and took no notice of thoae about
the prize, there was a lurking suspicion
foretold. He shall in duu_tlme see the Cull
by n heavy sleigh and Instantly killed at him. He was devotedly attended by hb
officrrs:
that she wax not to be trusted, and might result of all HU sufferings and He shall
Saginaw.
D. G. Kobinvon. Frwaident;
agidjwife, two daughters and a son.
spring a small game at some stage of tho be batir.fie&lt;l. This U all clear to Him, and
Clusstrr Messer. Vice. Pr »Hibbard * Hlir-nniat Io nnd Liver Pills. I
proceeding*. Outside of Chicago Milwau­ He is not discouraged by things tta they
D. W. Rsyrnld*. Cashier.
Tliese pills artt^.-iuntlfically compounded,
lx»NDON, Jan. 26.—Mr, Ernest Hurt, kee had the lead apparently up to tin- time have been or are now, for He Is auro of
.and uniform in action. No griping pain so
Dl’JCCTOKS:
of the committee meeting. How things' final triumph (Num. xlv. 21; Rev. xi, IS)
commonly following the use of pills. who has conceived the idea of pfvsentin|{ went later is given below. Promptly at
Dan W. Reynolds,
W. H. Pewrre.
Let u» ivitli eyes and heart fixed ou Him
They are adapted to both adults and chll- a typical Irish village at the Chicago' fair,
D. G, Roblnsoo,
H K MeMCT.
noon Chairman Brice called the committee go calmly on. diligently serving Him, and
( dren with perfect safety. We guarantee announces that his project U now arounrd
John Carvrth.
Chester Mown
to order, and Comuiiasiuner Ross, of the like Him rejoicing In the consummation
they have no equal in the cure of sick of success. The village will exhibit not District, made a short welcoming nddrero,
P. T. Cotgrove.
(Iso. Kill, 4; I Pet. iv, IS).
hmdache, constipation, dy»pep«la and only the buildings and street sights char­ to which Brice briefly replied. \
|
12. "Therefore will I divide Him a pur
blhousuess. and. as an appetizer, they ex­ acteristic of the village of the Green tele,
Krr.eral
At 2:40 p. m. the committee took a recess tlcm with the great, and He shall divide
cel any other preparation. Sold by W. but also the industries carried on. For
CHANCERY BALE.
until 3:45. At that hour Sulloway of New the spoil with Ute strong: because He hath
II. Goodyear.
instance, genuine nous and daughter* of Hampshire, moved that June fll be select- puu,™ uu. ««
,nto o«un,
poured out His soul tunto
death.” vimerre
Olswrre
t
Erin
will
be
seen
making
and
selling
bal
­
Ionia physicians will be prosccnted for
ed as the date of holding tha next Demo- how often He is spoken of in this lesson as Ham-. in chancery, in the Mot** wf Mlt-nigan,
npt making immediate reports of Infectious briggan hose and other native products.
cratic convention. Watterson suggested suffering
■
-for -Iniquity,
■ ■
trauxgrrsaion and m»*r and dated no tbelOlhday t* Notnnlwr. A.
dteease?.
July 5. Gonnan supported June 21. and sin. Compare th'u birring of I’m. xxkil, I, D. 1M1 tn s certain cmisetbcrHu pend uc where­
THE DEATH 'RECORD.
Freedom G. Shepard executor of the last
Watterson, stating that be wia not par-| 3, and sec in Acta viii, 2d-2O. how a curtain in
MT Ml
will and tratameutof John E Chaffin, deceased, UlUuJJUHtelu.
Jack and Jill.
ticularly wedded to any dote, withdrew tnnn entered into tbto bleaNeduns by the I* complainant and Frederick L. IHuantan. Ohteagn.....................
There are various accounts as to show
his motion and June 21 wo* selected. Then opening up to him of this very chapter in Clara L. Dhntnuti.J It) ron sperry. Andrew J
rndlnnapeh"...............
tdan,
GrerxhurvG.
lluicrt.
Nellie
8|arry
and
how the man got Into the moon. A com­
Benton
Harbor
..........
in open session the hearing of city boomers
.fUnx Southard, weakhy citizen of Pton, was begun. The banquet hall was pla­ Isaiah. If we enjoy the forxiveneaM of Mas William A. Graham are itelsudanta.
st. Joseph..................
mon one with us Is that he was banished
through His finished work (and there Is no
Notice is hereby glvcu that I shall sell al Travente City...........
I tiac, Mich.
7
for having been detected by Moses In tlie
carded with the pictures of the principal other way), then we Mud I share with Him public aw'Uoti to the highest bidder, on Nalur&lt;tr. K to-.- mF
a 11 1mm ... «...
oct of gathering slicks on the Sabbath. In , Rev. AroilBW Leet STONE nt San Fmn buildings in the various, competing cities. the glory of Ella kingdom (Dan. vii, 27; •
German legend be committed toe same of­ cisco.
When on the fifteenth ballot it was an­ Rev. v, 9, 10; Hi. 21). But If UOt hid in
ot the! Court house In t h- City of H.wtings County
fense. and was given the alternative of be­
Hkxrt McKRY,well-known and popular nounced that Chicago bad twenty-seven
Him who suffered In our stead, then there at Barer and Blate ot Michigan.said Court bouse
ing scorched in the sun or frozi-n in the lawyer, at Chicago.
votes and tlie convention, the crowd in tho must come to nil such the everlwtlng being toe place lor bolding tire circuit court for
tWcek day*.‘Every .lay. TExcei*
said Comity nt Barr)' the tollowlnfi deembed
Geohge T. Bkrthon, oldest Canadian corridors were fairly struck dumb. That n
moon. In Icelandic myth the man be­
torment of Math. xxv. 41; 11 Thaw. I.
to wit: All that certain pieer or par­
comes tlw two children known as Jack and portrait pointer, at Toronto.
city which had not even asked for the con­ 7-ft Rev. xlv, U-ll, xx, 15; xxi. 8. The property:
■MaraoRW: • ... ...
ed of latul altualr, l&gt;Ing and brine In the town­
Jill, who were kidnapped by the moon, ji Caitain Thomas Tekd, well-known on vention should be selected wns Inexplic­
m. ran* ihromth tn CMr go rolid
, l&gt;
Shin
of
Assyria,
tn
Uo'Cnuutx
of
Barry
and
suffering* of the need of the woman,
There we
see them
stand
with ! the lakes, nt Union Grovu, Wte.
able. The Milwaukee, St. Paul and tlw* need of Abraham and of David, the Btatn of Mtelilavn, anil boundrd and described
as f&gt;dtnir«, tort: The ureUb rty acres of the
backet nr pole across their shoulders, fall­
Mre. Redmond, mother of U&gt;u Paniell- Detroit delegations went on the sidewalk
Son
of
Man
and
Son
of
God,
are
the
scar
south
east
quarter
of
sc.-ttiHi
lutml
cr
thirty
four
ing away, one after the other, as the moon ite lender, nt Dublin.
and cheered for Cleveland. Resolutions let line running through the whole Bl hie town one north, range rere«» «e«t and so numb
11 ;3B p. m. lx solid train wUb Wigner ta^r
wanes. And so it la that
B. W. McCullagh, general pasaengcr thanklag Hon. William Dickson, the real- i from beginning to end, and we ennnut ot the arath went quart- r ot --ab'- •&lt;ctton thirty Bleeping ear tbrnuch to CMcan»
ISzWp. m. to Imilanapubrnnlr.
“Jack tell down and broke his crown.
four a-* lies east, of toe center «-f ibe highway
agent Texan and Pacific rood, at Hot dent member of the committee and tho '-place too much emphasis upon the fact running
Gao. DeH -.vi '
nori
hard
-mlb
Htrouih
Ibe
«*me.
And Jill came tumbling after."
local reception committee for their excel­ i that these sufferings were substitution
Springs, Ark.
.
Dited Hutlugs. Mir h Jr".J». 1KL
How, just as sure os the moon wanes,
Petek Van Vlismxoeb, well known lent care and attention to; the national । ary.
A
LO.NXO
E.
X»'ASTON.
He suffered in our stead with
just so sure does discaw- wane under the Chicago real estate dealer.
Circuit Court Com miutoner.
committee were adopted, and at 11:43 the our sins actually laid upou Him. Other
influence of b. S. S. Tlie difference being
harry County. Mich.
11
Hassjuus» at Knoxville, committee adjourned.
। wise there is no meaning to versos 4, S,
Lf
however that Jack and Jill never go up
Solicitor for Complainant.
G of thia chapter, and to »uch paMutgrM
tte hili any more In the latter case, the
irruiu ».
Dr. R. F. Ri-fiiKU, prominent Indiana
«« 11 Cor. v, 81; I Pet. ii, 34. Let no one
^Hcatlou of disease by this medicine l&gt;e- physician, nt Columbus, Ind.
January J d. :.
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
! rob you of this great truth or try to ex
iug complete and pennanenL
UmUrndK^Uofor.
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Rev. Leopold Simonson, celebrated Un- Stark, a colored washerwoman, left her plain it away. Hold to the vary wonla of State of Mirhlaan. Ctnrnty nt Hatry—M.
ed fr^1'L
bl°°’' a1”1 ’k,a &lt;,lHCa8en maU' gulst, at Hartford, Conn.
V.'I. «. L.M
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two little girls, aged 4 and 2 years, locked j the Scriptures in their very &gt;imph-st sig
John Couch AD.ua, M. A., F. R. a, a» in the hotme white she went out to work. . uiticance and die for them if need bd tte
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Gr.
Ixittdon.
A rug caught lire and the younger child ■ member those who overcame by the bkxxl of
Slck-bcadnche yields to Beebam's pitta.
Elijah W. Moboan, prominent attor­ wax smothered to death, while the cider . the 'amb.Hud by the word of their tcstlmocv
t; 0- -&lt; ’ ‘
ney. nt Ann Arbor, Mich.
I ami teved not tbelr livre anlo the death
Tlie tfilepbone girls of Grand Rapids
'
Ex Congre-sxraan William Roihnwin at
(Rev. xil. iu. A tnnn we ore not williiiK
■fivofignmd leap year party.
• throwih to Detroit with jwtrfBrooklyn.N. Y.
bwufferfor wedo not think very much
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ex»mlne »11 ord«r. j«ued by »bo Coro- by
th. ««m «•*«&gt; tor JmBJw 268W..F, ftailth. reward for J. Feeleytor ragtoter 44
M 00
du-riff offered..............................
• J. D. Benham,drawing and mimmiMloben ot the Poor, ond slfuod by
tomi-hlnx . court Iuwm *n, lab. to b.
■•MB Harry Larne. R. R. transportation..
monnlng Jury 46 50 40 50
CT C. B. Benham. work at jail putting
JANUARY 8KSBION.
7 J. D. Benham. suei^Hnft court.. jr MJ ^7 50 the Clerk.
wiwyl io cellar ..........
On motion of Mr. Ritchie the chair­
271 T. Phillip*. repairing pump at Jail...
"
••
; Wash bUl..3 75 3 75
Barry County Court House,
1 9
man of the Board of Supervisors was
273 Wm. H. Miller, night watch
Hastings, Mich., Jan. 4, A. D., 1892, - 10 Hastings Banner, printing, 70 00 TO 60
instructed to notify the Prosecuting
Richmond
BacknsaCu.,
supplies
11
2 O’CLOCK p. «.
)
tor clerk and treasurer...,9 TO 9 TO Attorney of the action of this Board hereby notified that at the annual townahlp 274 Frank Beam*, put’g wood In cei'rJaT
to be held In the several tnwu»lilps CT Fred Millar, teugraphlng
This being the day to which adjourn­. 12 I. H. Wlckware.reportlng mort­
at iu October session in reference to meeting,
pm’g wood incnl'r.Jail
and wards of tho city of Ha*ting, In said CT Frank
etc..................................... 90 00 90 00
ment waa held, the Board of Supervis­ 13 V. gages,
A. Young, board of Jurors.... 3 25 3 25 Justices of the Peace, who were delin­ county, uta Monday. April 4th. A. D. 18Sd.lh.ue 277 Wm. Smith, splitting wood at Jail....
ors for the county, ot Barry, met asi 14 Enoch Andrus, expenaa account 12 81 13 81 quent iu making thir report or paying will be mibmltled to the qualified electors of CTC. S. Whitcomb, work atlall.. .
above and were called to orcier by the! 15 Huffman Droi-.sup.C.H. and Jail 4 »5 4 85 over fines collected by them and that he said county for their ratification and appro­ ?TO Will Moou. work that fihritwr had
done In August, 1W0.
val. pr rejection, the question or proposition
M Thos. Brice, expense account.., 11 is 11 18
chairman, Mr. Perkins. The roll being, 17
Halo Kcnyou. expense account 9 21 9 &gt;1 be instructed and authorized to com­ ?f raising tho sum of *54.000 for the purpose of 280 A. Darling, put'g wood In cel’r at Jail
called the following gentlemen ans­ 18 Stuart &amp; Kuappen. Services iu
eliding and furnishing a cour; house and 281 E. Battenon. janitor tor 3 months...
mence action against such Justices of
jail, to bo o rue ted on Court House Square, in 2BJack luchbola. work at Jail....
supreme court.............................. MffJMOO the Peace at once.
wered to their names.
the city of Hastings, Mich., for the use of said 283
49 Edwin O. Hyde, game warden.. 30 W 8 00
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“ ..................
Mr. Hyde
On motion the Board adjourned untill county. Bald num to bo expended undur tho S84 W.'H. Miller, night watch.
20 Joseph Refers, sup. C. H. and Jail 5 15 5 15
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direction and control of tho Board of Super­ 286 J.Wooton.haul’g Iv’sund rub*h.atC.H
SI H.O.Rlch.burial Indigent soldier 33 45 33 45 tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock.
Barry,
• “ Hughes.­
H.Wentwortii,crt'u and ling’s at C.H.
22 W. O. Lowden, expense account 31 45 31 45 Thos. 8. Brice,
John J. Perkins, • visors of said county! Bald court house to be IM
Carlton,
*' Falconer.
completed and ready for occupancy. Includ­ 287 E. Hngees. cleaning privies at 0. H.
ffM. C. Woodmanaco.med. service 10 OOwhl’d
Uosteton,
•• Roe.
Clerk.
Chairman. ing all furniture and furnlahlncs and the
and Jail........................ ................
____ !--&gt;
J. H. McKevitt,
Hasting*. City 1A 4 wd..
•• Williams.
uecmumry boating apparatus for tho various 288 Henry Wentworth, repairing at Jail
8. C. Ritchie,
“
• 2 &amp; 3 wd.,
** Abbey.
office*, st the cost, not urlder any circum­ 2W R. J. Grant, llaue ....
Barry County Court House, 1
** Matthew*
Hasting* tp-.
Geo. W. Abbey.
L. W. Kenfleld. rep. water pipe at C.H
stances to exceed the sum of 8*4.»». 8ald
Hastings, Mich., Jan. 8th, 1892. '•
391
J.
8. Goodyear, suppllee—aheeu and
court house to be commenced during the year
z
i
On motion of Mr. 'Roe the reports 8:30 a. m.
isaXand to be completed ready for occupancy
-towel* ...................... ........ ... ........
■*Maple Grove,
were accepted.
Board called to order by the ChMr- before tho expiration of tbs year JMG. Bald 292 Mrs. I). Rea. Sewing for prlaoncre....
•• Brown.
'.Orangeville.
latl
to
bo
completed
and
ready
for
occupancy
293
Fred
Hart, work at jail...,.............
On motion of Mr. Nagler the report man. Roll called found quorum pres­
■ Prairieville,
•• Perkli.
all furniture and furnishings and SM Spenoa Broe.. shoes for prisoooni
on criminal claims waa adopted by the ent. Minutes of previous meeting read, Including
•• Bmlth-T
IE. Batterson,janitor3 months I
the necessary beating apparatus for tho
Woodland,
’
" Denampre.
following vote:
2 F. MUlcr, telegraphing.........................
sam«.at the cost, not under any circanstaaces
corrected
and
approved.
Yankee 8pr I uis,
“ Rltchld
sum of 810.000. Said Jail to be
3 Geo. Reed. rep. pump at Jail
Ayes—Abbey, Brown, Falconer, Hill,
The committee on claims through to exceed the
during the year 1892. and to be
4 E. Battorson.trim’g treeshaitl’g brush
Mr. McKevitt taking his seat after Hughes, Hyde, Matthews, McKevitt, their chairman, Mr. McKevitt, maao commenced
completed ready for occupancy before July
5 PeterShuman.trlurg tree* In Ct. yard
roll call.
Nye, Nagler, Perkins, Ritchie, Roe, their final report
6 J.L.Mauaropalrtngpumpat Jail....
Said sum of 854,000 tolm raised by taxation
By request Mr. Swift waa excused Smith, williams. Aays, 15; Nays, 0.
7 A. D. Mnynnrd. haul’g brus*h Cr't Jail GOQ
miscellaneous.
as follows: 618,000 to be raised fn tho year
8 Hiram JuneH.splt’g wood at Jail....
from acting on the committee of finance,
On motion of Mr. Smith the report
UK; 018,000 In tho year ICT and IUUOO tn the 10 James Riley, work at Jail
and Mr. Wm. W. Brown was appointed on miscellaneous claims was adopted by 33 M. O. Woodmansee, med. snr..6’10 Ot 10 00 year
18M. The vote on said proposition or
V W. H. Miller, night watch
800
24 R. B. Richards, report’s inort'g 407 40ref.b&lt;l
■ to act in his stead.
the following vote; Ayes, 15; Nays, 0. 25 W. 8. Benham, jattaad'g clr.co" 8 00 6 00 question to bo by ballot, and the ballots to 11 Mrs. D. A. Rea. sewing for prisoners 100
aa follows: “For the Tax.” and “Against 13 M. V. Barker, Reward for J. Culp
On motion the Board hero adjourned
Ayes—Meaars. Abbey, Brown, Dens­ 28 C. W. Armstrong, ox’pen. acc’t 4 69 4 UU read
the Tax."
*
25 00
that
Shriner
offered
:
•ill tomorrow morning at 8:30 o’hjock.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
more, Falconer, Hill, Hughes, Hyde,
By order of the Board of Supervisors of 13 John Shaw, Bpltttlng wood at jail....
Thos. S. Brice, John J. Perkins,
Barry County. Mich.
TnouAS S. Brick,
M Ed. Battarabn, janitor3 months.... I
Matthews, McKevitt, Nye, Nagler,
J. H. McKevitt,
l-cz.u.l
County Clerk of Barry Co., Mich. 15 Ed. Scldmore, work and material to
Clerk.
Chairman. Perkins,Ritchie, Roe,Smith, Williams.
8. C. Ritchie.
Given under my hand and sen! at the
repair jitll.............................
800
Tho committee on fuel, through their
city of Hastings, this..................................day of
10 Henry wentworlb.cleanlng chimney
Geo. W. Abbey,
Barry County Court House, 1
at Jail, cutting gras* at C. House.... -—
chairman, Mr. Williams, here madecriminal.
Hastings, Mich., Jan. 5,1892, y
the following report:
Tho resolution was adopted by tho 17 Ed. Scldmore.repairing cistern at Jail 2 25
W Wm. Bechtel, work at Jail
21 W. 8. Benham, criminal acc’t....63695 3696
8 J0 a. m.
)
19 Jaa. Hughes, work on case In clerks
To the Board of Supervisors of Barry aj.M. Bauer, dep't sheriff.............. 125 125 following vote:
office....................... ....................................... 125
Ayes—Abby, Brown, Densmore, Fal­
Board called to order by the chair­ county.
23 John Llchty. dep't sheriff 2 50 2 50
20 John Inchbold, cleaning courthouse
man.
Roll
called
found
quorum ,
All of which is respectfully submitted. coner, Hill. Hughes, Hyde, Matthews.
Gentlemen:—Your committee to
500
McKevitt, Nagler, Nyo, Perkins, Rep­ 2l^’m.?I. Bechtel, work atjali.
present. Minutes of previous meeting ascertain the amount of fuel necessary to
225
J. H. McKevitt,
B Wm. H. Miller,-nid)t watch
logle, Rite bio, Roe, Smith, and Swift.
800
road aud approved.
purchase for the coming year, would
• 8. C. Ritchie,
23 Bently Bros. A Wilkins, lumber etc.
5M
Ayes 17. Nayes 0. Williams excused.
On motion the resolution presented respectfully report that they find that at
Geo. W. Abbey.
On motion ef Mr. Ritchie the Board
at the last session of this Board in refer­ the, beginning of the year 1891,there waa
i
244.12
On motion of Mr. Browne, the report
J
ames
D.
B
enham
.'
here
took
a
reccss
for
one-half
hour.
ence to the building of a Court House no wood on hand and tho amount recom­ was accepted and adopted, by tho follow­
Sworn to and subscribed before ma
and Jail waa taken from the table.
mended at that time was, 50 cords ot ing vote:
this 2ndrday of. January 1892.
Mr. Naglor moved it* adoption. After 3-ft. wood and 115 cords of 18-inch wood
Ayes — Messers. Abbey, Baown,
some discussion, on motion of Mr. and of
Thos. 3. Brice, Notory Publio.
that amount, tho Sheriff Falcuer, Hill, Hughes, Hyde, Mat­
Board callod to order by tho Chair­
Swift, the resolution was laid on the has purchased 1101 cords 18-lnch wood thews. McKovitt. Nagler, Nye, Per­ man.
The oommitto on County Clerk’s
table to ba called up at the convening and 254 cords 3-fU wood, and 25 cords 3­ kins, Replegle, Ritchie, Roe, Smith,
On motion of Mr. McKevitt, tlie.mut­ office, through thoir chairman Mr. Roe,
of the Board, Thursday p. m.
ft. wood' ho has contracted for. and 7 Swift, and Willliams. Ayes 17. Nayes ter of the incorporation of the village here made the following report:
A police was here received and read cords delivered, all of which, has boon 0.
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of Woodland, was taken from tho table. To the Honorable Board of Supervisors:
Densmore absent.
of the resignation of Edgar F. Nyo as paid' for except tho last 25 cords.nad wo
Mr. McKevitt moved that tjill No. 24 After some discussion, on.motion of Mr. Gentlemen:
supervisor ot the township of Johns­ find that, of tho above amount, there is be allowed as claimed, pending which Ritchie, the Board took a recess till 1:80
Your committee have looked over
town. together with the appointment of a sufficient supply forthe coming winter. motion Mr. Swift moved that the bill be this p. m.
the books of the County Clerk and find
Willard S. Nye by tho township board,
Your committee would recommend indeffinately posponod, which motion
he has received $154.97 in fines, and we
January Sth, 1892, 1:30 p. m.
as supervisor of that township.
On that the Sheriff bo authorized to pur­ prevailed by tho following vote:
also find receipts from the County
r -»lon of Mr. McKevitt tho notice was chase for the use of county officers as
Board called to order by tho chair­ Treasurer for the sura of &lt;154.97. We
Ayos—Brown, Densmore, Falconer,
accepted and Willard S. Nye was follows: For jail, 50 cords of 3-ft wood Hill, Hughes, Reploglu, Roc, Smith, man. Roll called, found quorum pres­
also find ho has received &lt;134.00 in
recognized aa supervisor of the town­ and 40 cords of 18-inch wood, and for Swift
;
ent.
and WiUiams.
.
Circuit Court foeaj and also find receipts
ship of Johnstown.
the court house, 70 cords of 18-inch
Naves—Abbey,Hydo.Mathows,McKev­
The special committee appointed at for &lt;120.00
1120.00 and paid as
aa jurors fees &lt;14.00,
114.00,
On mojyo of Mr. Williams the claims wood, and that in consideration of the itt, Nagler, Nye, Perkins and Ritdhie. tho Ootobor session of the Board, to
which would make the balance, &lt;134.00.
now in toe. hands of the Clerk were fact of tho Prosecuting Attorney rent­ Ayes 10. Nayes 8.
investigate the matter of the incorpo­ All of which we most respectfully subreferred to tho committoe on claims.
ing rooms where they are heated by
ration
of
tho
village
of
Woodland,
Tho committee on finance through
mit Signed
By request, Mr. Swift was excused other ways than by using wood or coal, their chairman, Mr. Hughes,made their through their chairman Mr. Swift,
Henry Roe,
from the meeting with the Board at we recommend that he be allowed tho report as follows:
made tho following report:
W. S. Nye,
tomorrow's session.
sum of twenty dollars. Also, that the
Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of tho To the Honorable Board or Supervisors.
Afton D. Smith.
On motion tho finance committee was Sheriff, Clerk, Register of Deeds, Treas­ Board of Supervisors of Barry Co.
G
entlemen
:
—
Your
special
commit
­
On
motion
of
Mr.
Matthews
the report
Instructed and authorized to settle with urer, Probate Judge and School Com­
Your committee on finance having tee appointed to investigate the matter was accepted and adopted. On motion
the County Treasurer.
missioner bo furnished fuel by the settled
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with tho County Treasurer of the incorporation of tho village of of Mr. williams the Board bore took a
On motion tho Board here adjourned county and no others.
.
would report aa.follows:
’
Woodland, would report as follows: recess for one-half hour.
. ‘ill tomorrow morning at 8:30 o’clock.
We also recommend that tho County
RECEIPTS.
Having hod tho matter under consider­
hos. S. Brice,
John J. Perkins,
Clerk be authorized to draw all orders Suite
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tax
.&lt; 17 CT 56 ation, would recommend that the prayer
Clork.
Chairman. on County Treasurer necessary to pay 'I'ouaty Ut
. ..
of tho petitioners bo granted.
Board callod to order by the Chair­
for wood and aa recommended to pay !Primary M.'hool tax
' i OrisoN Swift,
; man. The following order in reference
I'ratal tax
WK
Jarry County Court House, )
Prosecuting Attorney. All of which Lluour
tux.
...
to the incorporation ot the village of
Signed, - J. H. McKevitt,
Hastings Mich.,Wednesday, [
is respectfully submitted.
Dellaqucnt tax. ..
f OscarMatthews. Woodland was hero read by Mr. Swift:
ReoMOMacl tax . .
156 tB
Jan. 6, 1892, 8:30 a. m.
)
M. L. Williams,
To the People of the unincorporated
On motion of Mr. Hughes, the report
Oscar Matthews,
Board met as per adjournment, were
Ucdutuplluii*
was accepted. Mr. Nagler moved the village of Woodland, in the township of
J. G. Hughes.
&lt;
called to order by tho chairman. Ro|l
Court
fees . .
adoption of the report, which motion Woodland, Barry Co., Mich.:
fees.
called found quorum '^&gt;r&lt;&amp;enL Minutes
On motion of Mr. Ritchie the' report ListUme
H'TUrcas,
upon tber 5th day of
Fine*
203 31 prevailed.
of previous meeting road and approved. was accepted and adopted by the fol­ Dos fund
i?7aj
Ayee — Abbey, Brown, Densmore, September. A. D.. 1891, a certain peti­
Propositions were here read in refer­ lowing vote:
On tun account
Falconer, Hill,Hughes,Hyde. Matthuwa] tion signed by sixteen tax payers and
ence to doing the janitor work for the
Ayes—Messrs. Abbey, Brown, Dens­ Burrowed meuer’.
McKevitt. Nagler,Nvo.Perklns,Riteh ie. legal voters of your township was drawn
ourt House and.yard for the ensuing more, Falconer. Hill, Hughes, Hyde, Insurance on Jail
10 00 Roe, Smith, Swift and Williams. Ayo* up and duly published In the Woodland
’J ear, whereupon, on motion ilK was Matthews, McKevitt, Nye, Nagler, Per­
News, a newspaper printed in said vil­
17. Nayes 0. Replogle abuent.
iTctel...................................... L
ecided to elect a janitor by ./ballot. kins, Replogle, Ritchie, Smith, Wil­ I
.6 63 429 91
Mr. Swift here offered the following lage of Woodland, for four successive
The chair appointed at tellers of such liams. Ayes. 16: Nays, 0.
EXPENDITURES.
resolution,
and
moved
the
adoption
of
weeks, from and after said 5th day of
election Messrs. Williams and Nagler.
On motion. Board here adjourned till Amount overdrawn Jan. Lat. mil6 6143 49
September, A. D., 1891,and whereas said
The result ot the ballot waa as follows: 1:30 this p. m.
Primary school fund
90*44 tho same.
Rewived, That the Superintendents of petition containing- the names of tho
Oounty order*
5 347 57
The whole number of ballots cast wore
Cburt orders LSM10
the poor are hereby directed to meet at original petition, also tho original
13, of which Ephram Batterson received
January "th, 1892, 1:30 p. m.
Aar।«“&gt; fund .............................................. 305039 the County Poor House, on the first application and the affidavitof publica­
I
12
Fredrick Ilart rebeived 1. Mr.
Offleore salaries 517330
Board callod to, order by chairman. Drain fund
Wednesday ofJanuary, April. July and tion and the Census of uaid village, aud,
'
Eatterson was declared elected.
POor fund
October of cacti and every year, and whereas, said petition and application
The following is the proposition and Roll callod found quorum present.
This being tho time sot for the con­ Sheriff’s orders
at such other times and places as they was presented to tho Honorable Board
agreement of Mr. Batterson:
Floe money
sideration 'ot the subject of building Jnstlce
ORSON SWIFT. of Supervisors of Barrv county,Mich.,at
court ....
24267 shall deem necessary.
Hastings, Jan. 6, 1892.
a Court House and Jail, whereupon, on House of corrccUon
14105
The resolution was adopted by tho a regular session ofcsald Board hold in
I hereby promiso and agree te do motionof Mr! Nagler the resolution waa Probgte office rent.
112 50 following vote:
the city of Hastings, commencing on
Dofffnod...................
10U64
the janitor work for the ensuing year, taken from the table.
Ayee — Abbey, Brown. Densmore, tho 12th-day of October, \A. D., 1891,
lartltntn tuna.........
180 00
for the sum of eighty-five dollars. Said
Mr. Swift moved to amend the resolu­ Board of SuimtvIso
M2 48 Falconer, Hill, Hughes, Hyde. Matth­ and whereas said Board of Supervisors
work to consist of piling wood in wood­ tion so as to read, that the Jail shall be Births and deaths..
ews. McKoritt, Nagler, Nye, Perkins. at said meeting, appointed a committee
shad, gather aud help load loaves in the completed on, or before the 1st day of Miscellaneous.......
Reploglo, Ritchie, Roe, Smith, Swift of three members from their members
Delinquent tax ..
court yard aud gutters adjoining, also July 1893. /The Ayes and Nays being Liquor
tax .
aud Williams. Ayos IS. Nayes 0.
to visit said village of Woodland, and
mow and clean up the grass in tho eourt called, foe/the motion prevailed by tho
Ou motian of Mr. Ritchie, the Board have investigated all the causes roferred
Total expendituresI 67 430 42
yard once during tho season. Keep gut­ following vote:
here adjourned until tomorrow morn­ to and try and determine whether in
Total
receipts
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429D1
ters around court yard clean, according
Ayes—Messrs. Abbey, Brown, Dens­
ing at 8:30 o'clock.
their opinion the praver of the petition­
to ordera of City Marshal and keep side­ more, Falcomer, Hill, Hughes, Hyde,
Amount overdrawn..................... 8 3 00051 Thos. S. Brioe.
John J. Perkins,
ers should bo granted, and upon motion
walks Ln and around court yard clean of Matthews, Nyo, Replogle, Ritchio.Roe,
AU of which is respectfully submitted.
Clerk.
Chairman. said committee was requested to report
snow.
Scrub and keep clean the hall Smith, Swift, Williams.
upon said potion at tho January session
J. G. Hughes,
and offices iu Court House, to keep
Nays—Meurs.McKevitt, Nagler,Per­
o’ said Board, to commence upon tho
W. W. Brown,
b.vrry County Court House, 1
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court*room clean and clean and put kins. .
•1th day of January, A. D.. 1892, and
Hastings, Mich., Jan. 9, 1892. t
JohnG.Nagler, Com.
down carpet in court room, if necessary,
The vote then occuring on the origi­
8:30 a. m.
I
whereas said petition asked that said
Wm. Hill,
I
to carry all wood into court room for nal resolution as ammended, with the
Board of Supervisors shall incorporate
M.
D. K
Falconer.
.... U.
uso during terms of court, meetings of following result. Ayes, 18; Nays,0. All
Board called to order by the Chair­
On motion of Mr. Ritchie, tho report man. Roll called, found quorum pres­ said village of Woodland,to be governed
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the Boau-d of Supervisors and all other members voting for the resolution.
of tho financo committee was- accepted ent. Minutes of previous meeting road, by chapter 82 of Howell’s Annotated
I
meetings that may be hold during tho
The following is the resolution as and adopted, by tho follow
Statutes, page 750 and commencing
ote:
corrected and approved.
;
year, and such other work as may be amended.
with paragraph 2933 of said chapter
Ayes — Abbey. Brown
nsmore.
j
necessary and belonging to a janitor,
Ou motion of Mr. Williams, the com­
Itewlved, That at tho next annual Falconer, Hill,Hughes, Hyc .
82, and whoreas on tho 8lh day of Jan.,
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All work to bo done oy order of and township meetihg in thecounty of Burry, McKevitt, Nagler, Nye, Per
mittee on county building.4 were instruc­
A. D., 1892, said committee reported
.
’
orkins,
Rcpunder tho supervision of tho Sheriff, State of Michigan, to bo hold in the
ted to investigate tho matter of remov­
to said Board that the prayer of said
e. Roe, Smith. Ayes 16. ing tho smoke-house
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provided however that I am not to clean various townships of said county and logle, Ritchie.
from tho jail
petionor^bould be granted and whereas
Nayes 0.
£
____ \ Williams grounds.
Swift absent,
any privies belonging to Barry County. wards of tho city of Hastings in said
said Board, by a majority vote ac­
excused.
E. Batterson.
The
committee
on
Sheriff's
reports
county on Monday the 4th day of April
cepted said report of said committee
Mr. Nagler here presented tho follow­
On motion the Board adjourned until A. D. 1892, the following shall bo sub­
and accounts, through their chairman,
ing, resolution, aud moved the adoption Mr. Williams, here made the following and also by a vote, ordered by the
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tomorrow morning at 8:30 o’clock.
mitted to the qualified voters of said of the same.
chairman of said Board. Upon the ayes
t Thos. B. Bhiue, John J. Perkins,
report,
and
moved
tho
adoption
of
tho
county for their ratification and approv­
and nays being called for, said report
The vote then occuring on the origin­
Clerk.
Chairman. al or rejection:
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, al resolutions as ammended with the same:
was adopted by a vote of ayes 17; naysO.
To tho Board of Supervisors of Barry
That the sum of &lt;54,COO bo raised by following result:
.'one member of the Board being absent).
county.
b* Barry County Court House, )
the county of Barry, to be used under
N-jw, therefore, we the undersigned
Ayee— Messrs. Abbey, Brown, Dens­
Gentlemen:
—
Your
committee
on
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Hastings, Mich., Jan. 7, 1892, y
the direction and control of the board moro, Falconer, Hill. Hughes. Hyde,
members of the Board ot Supervisors,
of Supervisors of said county, in build­ Matthews, McKevitt, Nagler, Nye, Phr- Sheriff’s accounts respectfully report at a regular meeting as aforesaid, do
8:30 a. m.
that thoy have examined and compared
ing
and
furnishing
a
jail
and
court
" :ard called to order by the chairkins, Replogle, Ritchie, Roe, Smith, tho accounts with tho stub* anil the hereby order that said village of Wood­
Ayes 18. Nays 0. '
,
m^arroll called, quorum present. Min- house, to bo erected on court house Swift, Williams.
orders paid by the Treasurer, and find land bo, and is hereby incorporated un­
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ut*w of previous, meeting read and square in the city of Hastings, Barry
Tho following is tho resolution R3 it correct, and we find orders No. 285- der said chapter 82of Ho well'n Annotated
Co. Mich., for the use of said county.
ammended.
and 266, wore paid by the Treasurer Statutes as aforesaid with borders aud
That the said jail, with all Ito fix­
motion, tho Chair appointed
boundary lines fixed as follows: Com­
Hastings, Mich., Jan. 8,1892.
.
after tho first of January, 1891, and that
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Messrs. Williams, Hyde and Matthews tures, furniture and heating apparatus
Wlurcas, Two-thirds of tho Board of .order No. 23, Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins, mencing at the section Corners,No.15,16
for
the
same
shall
cost,
not
exceed
under
I
tis special committee to examine sheriff’s
Supervisors of Barry Co., Mich., hav­ was paid after tho first of January. 1892. and 22 to town No. 4, north of range No.
any
circum-tances
the
sunj
of
&lt;10,000
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report
ing voted at the present January ses­ Also that order No. 268 for $25.00, and 7. west ef Woodland township, Barry
And that the said court house with
The committo on claims, through
sion of said Board, to submit to the ।order No. 12, for $25.00, wero rewards Co., and state of, Michigan,commencing
their chairman Mr.' McKevitt, then all its fixtures, furniture-ami heating qualified electors of said county a prop- ।offered by Sheriff Shrincr, also order and running thence due north 160 rods
i* mode tho following partial report on apparatus for_the s3mo shall cost not to onltion to raise the sum of 854,OvO by
to tho place of- beginning; running
No. 279, waa for work ordered by Mr.
exceed under any clrcumstanees. tho
■ criminal claims:
thence duo oast 160 rods, thence due
tax for tho purpose of building and Shriner,
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which taken from total 8244.12
sum of $14,000.
furnishing a court house and jail, to bo iof Sheriff orders from Jan. 1,1891, to Dac. south 320 rods, thence due west 320 rods
CRIMINAL ACCOUNTS.
The building of said jail to be com­
thence due rfprth 320 rods, thnnoe due
:
1801. leaves the amount of .Sheriff
menced during the year of 1892 and to erected on Court House Square, in tho 31st
Of tho east LUO rods to the place of beginning.
1 Henry Culler.dopt. aherlfTa tea 6 7 73 5 65 be dompleted and furnished as stated city of Hastings, Mich., for .the use of :Benham’s account $192.37.
said county. Therefore,
(amount of 1192.37, there has been paid Said Board .of Supervisors, also, do
1 p._E.Ba!l«y. attending, court
450 4 50
hereby appoint ea inspectors of election
3 J. D. Bcnhaiu.crlinln:il account 32193 32193 above, ready for occupancy on or before
Resolved, That tho County Clerk ba to
1
tho County ten dollars by Fire
the
1st
day
of
July
1893.
4 “
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, turnkey xoo*........ 400 03 400 00
and he is hereby instructed to cause ]Insurance company, on account of tho ths following named perrons, residents
6 Sheriff of Eaton Co., boarding
And the building of said court house
and legal voters and taxpayers of your
&lt;
to jail by fire.
lockages, etc............ ..........
I'mroiwan to be commenced during the year 1892 notice thereof to be posted in three damage
village:—Josse Jordan,FrankF.Hllbert,
6 Davtd^Halght.con&gt;toble feei
public places in each township, and
Yopr committo would also further
and to bo completed and furnished os
Lafayette Parrott; and also appoint aa
each ward of the city of Hastings, in recommend
i
that the Sheriff be and is
8 A. E. Kennston, Jostled fees.
14 50 10 25 above, ready for occupancy before tho
said county, by sending tho printed Ihereby authorized to draw -upon the date for said election to bo held in said
9 (loo. Wellman,
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expiration of the year 18911.
ttW. H. Beadle. - "
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notices
to
each
and
requesting
the
postI
County Treasurer as he may need dur­ village, the 7th day of March,1892, to be
That tho said suai of $54,000 be raisod
ffltevld Haight, constable *' .
ing of the samo at least 30 days previous 1ing the year 1892, to ah amount not to held in tho village of Woodland, upon'
13Geo. 1). Barden, justice “ ....
------------ .by taxation as follows: &lt;18,000 in the year
that date at the town house in said vil­
Lltchka, under sheriff fees 13 30 1320 1892: &lt;18,000 in the year 1893; and 918­ to April 4th, 1892, at which- time said iexceed five hundred dollars.
lage. Said election to bo governed by
14 Bart Tinkler, constable too*..
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proposition is to ba voted on, andocauso
Respcctfuliy,
( M. L. Williams.
000 in the year 1894.
15 ■L’wry anNocker.eunstablofeeH
tho same rules and regulations govern­
Signed, - L. A. Hyde,
That said resolution to raise the said the same to be published in at loast
M w. a. Griggs, dept, uber Iff
&lt; OscarMatthews. ing township meetings, except aa to tho
sum of $54,000 for tho purpose afore said ono newspaper of said county of Barry,
Board constituting said election board
rjj^htman. Justice fee*..
once in eacn wook, for at least th re*
The report was adopted by the follow­ and to bo further governed by said ohupbesubmitted to said electors upon print­
ed ballots,
353 353and to read as follorrs: “For succesHiva weeks previous to April 4th. ।ing vote:
Foster, constable toes.
ter.82 aa above referred. Given under our
J. H. McKevitt,
. tho tax.” and "Against the tax.’’
Ayas — Messrs. Abbey, Densmore, haads and seals al the Court House in
S. C. Ritchie.
On motion the chair appointed Mes­
tho city of Hastings, this 9th day of
srs. Roe, Nye and Smith as a special
Geo. W. Abbey.
January. A. D., 1892.
Aho, tho following is their partial committee to examine the books and
The above order waa accepted and
county of Barry and in tho following HAm*
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Ayos
17.
Nays'
0.
Brown
report on miscellaneous claims:
orders in the clerk’s office.
adopted by a vote of tho Board of Sup­
Theannu.nl report of the Prosecuting
MISCELLANEOUS CLAIMS.
ervisors ot Barry county, Mich., in aoeNOTEM!
The following Li the Sheriff's report: sion at the Court house in Hastings,
No.
Name.
Nature.
Claimed Allo’d. Attorney was hero read. On motion of To THX Quxr.iriBD Elxctoss os Bazibt Co.,
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Mr. Williams was accepted and placed
I Withdrawn.
Sheriffs
rabney uxixjnuau
expended January 96h, A. D., 1892.
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.
S
mu«w » report
icrvn for
ivr uwuoY
I Klchmoud BackimACo ,supplies
on filo.
IFAireunto, Witness our hands and seals
J“ ”91• for clerk ....................................... ITO ITO
On motion of Mr. Williams tho spec­
this 9th day of Jan., A. D., 1892.
3 Eaton Printing C*&gt;..&gt;it:p. for cleric 2 75 3 75
January session of wid Board, In iba year »
Ist» I®9-ial
committee
appointedzd5
examine
the
4 J. Kwwsll. supnlltM fur jail......... S 78 2 78
John J. Perkins, Chairman, a seal &gt;
18K, having
to Mub*nit to the qualified Nd.Order. Name,
Nature.
Atn
’
L
Clerk’s office,
were
instructed to voters of said county, a proposition to raise 367 H.Wentwortb. r
5 lunng Bro* &amp; Kverurd. tuppllc'*
-j seal &gt;
267 H.Weotwortb. repairing county Jail 6 200 Thos. 8. Brice, Clerk.

SUHRVtSORS PROCaMGS.

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coner, HUE Hughea Hyde, Matthews.
McKevitt, N*&lt;Ier, Nye, Perkins, Etenlogte, Ritchie, Roe, Smith, Swift, Wil­
liams. Ayes 17. Nays 0.
The committee on County buildings,
through their chairman Mr. Hyde,here
made the following report:
To the Chairman and Board of Sup­
ervisors.
')
Gentlemen:
Your committee on County build­
ings to whom was referred &lt;tbe matter
of the smoke house at the jail would
report as follows: We find aa near aa
we can make out the smoke house stands
over the line onto the tote adjoining,
some one or two feet, and right in front
ot the door ot the house on said lot. The
Sheriff says it is not used and hasn’t
been, for several years, therefore, we
would recommend that tho Sheriff be
instructed and authorized to have said
building removed by selling it for what
he can get. All of whtohls respectfully
submitted. Ix A. Hyde,
1
Oscar Matthews }• Com.
Afton D. smith. )
On motion of Mr. Abbey tho ronort
waa accepted and adopted by tho follow­
ing vote:
Ayos—Messrs. Abbey. Densmoro,Fal­
coner, Hill, Hughes. Hyde, Matthews,
McKevitt, Nagler, Nye. Perkins, Raplogle, Ritchie, Roe, Smith, Swift, Wil­
liams. Ayes 17. Nays 0.
Mr. Swift moved to reconsider the
resolution heretofore adopted in refer­
ence to the raising of money for the
building of Court House and Jail. The
motion was lost by tho following vote:
Ayes—Messrs. Ritchie, Swift.

Nays—Messrs. Abbey Densmore, Fal­
coner, Hill, Hughes, Hyde, Matthews,
McKevitt, Nagler, Nye, Perkins, Rep­
logle, Roe, Smith, Williams. Ayes 2.
Nays 15.
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On motion of Mr. Ritchie the minutes
of the day wore here read and approved.
Whereupon
on
motion
of
Mr.
Ritchie tho Board hero adjourned with­
out day.
Thos. s. Brice, John J. Perkins,
Clerk.
Chairman..
PAY ROLL, SUPERVISORS, JANUARY
SESSION, 1892.

Mium Days Amt*
Nagler, Irving,.;.'...
JrowmOrtnroviUe;:
. Delore.Woodland
Jentmorv. WixMllan ’,
Falconer. Carlton.........
HughmuWSy^...........

Hastings townaiiipl
Thornapple

viiie’.'.*.‘,
Bjwtaia,’.""’!
toe. Castleton.
imith. Rutland,
Swift. Maple Grove
Williams, City

Total..

SPECIAL SESSION.
Barry County Court House,
Hastings, Mich., Jan. 14,1892,

This being tho day sot by which the
Board of Supervisors for the county, of
Barry were to convene for tho purpose
of considering thepetitions filed from-the
several voting precints of the county in
reference to Local Option within the
county, met as above and were called
to order by the chairman of the Board,.
Mr. Perkins.
The roll being callod the following
gentlemen answered to their names:
Messrs.
Abbey,
Brown, Dens­
more, Faloonar, Hill, Hughes, Hyde,
Matthews, McKevitt, Perkins, Roplogle, Rite hie, Roe, Swift, Williams.
Absent—Nagler, Nye, Smith.
.
Mr. Smith taking his seat after roll
call. .
Tho call for the mooting was here
read.
Movod by Mr. Ritchie that the Chabr
appoint two committees of three mem­
bers each to examine the petitions now
on file.
Mr. Swift movod to amend*
by thoChalr appointing four committees
of four members each, giving to each
committee four voting precincts.
Motion as amended prevailed. The
Chair appointed as such committees for
the townships ot Woodland, Castloton,
Carltpn and City— Messrs. Densmore,.
Roe, Matthews and Faloonar.
Assyria, J.hnstown, Maple Grove
and Baltimore — Messrs. Nye, Hill,
Swift and Hyde.
Barry, OrangeyiUe, Prairieville and.
Hope—Messrs. Hughes, Brown, Replogleand Williams.
Thornapple^ Yankee Springs, Irving
and
Rutland — Messrs.
Me Kevitte
Ritch|e, Abbey, and Smith.
Mr. Swift movod that the Board,
adjourn till 8 o'clock tomorrow morn­
ing.
Motion was lost.
Mr. Swift moved that the Board do
adjourn till tomorrow morning at 8:20
o'clock. The ayes and nays being call­
ed for motion prevailed by the following
vote:
Ayes—Messrs. Brown, Densmore,Fal­
coner, Hyde, Matthews, Perkins, Reploglo, Smith, Swift.
Nays—Abbey. Hill, Hughes, McKevLtt, Nagler, Ritchie, Roe, Williams.
Ayes 9. Nays 8.
Thob. S. Brice,
J. J. Perbtns,
Clerk.
Chairman-

Barry County Court House, )
Hastings, Mich., Jan. 15, 1892,

Board called to order by the Chair­
man. Roll called found quorum pres­
ent. Minutes of previous meeting read
and approved.
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The
prosecuting Attorney being-:
called for hero appeared and gave hia
opinion as to the sufficiency of the peti­
tions now on file and in the hands of the
several committees. By request he gave such opinion in writing aa follows:
Having been requested by your honor­
able body to give an opinion as to the
sufficiency of the affidavits attached to
the petitions on file with tho County
Clerk, praying for an election under act
of tho session laws of 1889, after a
careful consideration of the law and an
investigation of tho affidavits attached
to said petition*, I comply with your
request.
As section four provides fur tho affi­
davits that shall b-j attached to said
petition, I will only consider section
four of the act, which section is us fol­
lows:
“To enable the County Clerk to aacortain that the petitioners thus prsyin&lt;
tor such an election are qualified eKcttors of such county, and that they con­
stitute at least onc-fo-rth of ail the

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i^^*thhactieMXx»n»&lt;i&lt;l. Seaabo Barry, Prairieville, Orangevill* and
ilimtiUonart whoae
the errors now
Hope, would report as follows: We find
13 MfcK 424 0 North W**tern Bep. 87.
।
attached to tha foregoing peti-wn,
no paUUooa from tho towftttlp. ot
varxou*
Mtiached templates two Bcparate ana uwuimm
’ addressed to the Bcmrd
Superyttort cincl
may be rctarmri to b* attacnoa dftX. ooe tor • very P’titionaeooteasd Hop.. Tba p-UUor.i
The petition from Barry i* fatally OraacariUo
• of i-ald county; that ha knows that said
front "Barry aud Pralriorlila wo Ond
aud made a whole.
. ,.
noll-iist ponied by a transcript of th* poll-Hrt
wholly dadol.nl aooordlnt to lb.
,h“ h*or
“ defective for the same re**QM
aoqualnlad with Mid paU- «d In Johnstown. The affiant in thi*
tt^In —tt Toting pr*- ponamally
por—M
^’of a city. state the number of th*
ttffldavlt Mr. A. B. Bush swears that he
one petition or ll*Vsepara- • jUoo.ni.and know ttaljtty
w^rd or election district;) and that_the
in personally acquainted with
said signatures aro tho genuine signa­ £’S£h.Ti"Sfww.-d tt*.S»
Vntir committee aro
M. L. Williams,
tures of the persons signing said peti
Gbo. Replogle.
poll-list is to bo attached, then tho pc- genuine signatures ot the paxwon* sign- ।how many of tto pa«»tt«" ““ *®“‘
upon lb. trrorortpkojtt. F’11'11’1 *“5?, itiooers should be those who** name* mg tho petition: and of th* persons ]personally knows and how many he cOo motion of Mr. Abbey th* report
waa accepted.
uEte ronexed; (OX 11
*5*°“^’.
’ whote names severally appear upon ]
ap pear on that poll-list If one P°™°“ such transcript of the poll-list. In ca*o (
Mr. McKevitt here mad* the followisPte circulate the petition in th* entire
CITY OF HARTING*.
,l°TortSe Honorable Board of Bupervte
ffi* Sfr or Cou.^**'
said poll-list is not obtained th*n the
voting prrtinct it would be w»U *
We find tho petition from th* third
affidavit must recite the ‘ fact that the
obtain this list at once,
11
Ln th* *itjr of H**ting* to b* cor­ Ort. i
persons whose names are attached to ward
,
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afoMnatncd.) ’And * ’further depo’nant understood that in til*
rect but the fourth word petition 1*
work is to be divided into district*, it said petition are, to the best of hte )defective Ln that th* affidavit doe* not , Gentlemen: — Your committee to
knowledge and belief, qualified elect- t
whom was roferre’ the petitions of Irv­
will not be Leasable to do *0, and in that
sailh not.
that the signatures aro the genu- .ing. Rutland, Yankee Spring* and
ors in such township, ward or election state
(
case caava**er* should
a-s&amp;s
.
.
I ino signature*, a poll-list having been ,Thornapple, 2d and 3rd wards of the
Subscribed and sworn tobefor* me
ascertain by proper inquiry that the district.
jcity of Hasting* praying for the prohi­
The affdajts, then, contained in the jfll*d with thi* petition.
thl«....ol....................... A.D.U....
names taken were voters at the last
However much we may regret the bition
,
This form of affidavit clearly shows Sneral election Ln the
printed
instructions
follew
the
*xact
of the sale and manufacture of
Jn which
.UraxturM oftt. pon»iu «1T&gt;- that It is ceceasary for the party mak­
,
liquors Ln the county of
E?tt75S2o1situation your committee are of the intoxicating
av are canvassing,’ *nd that their language of the statute.
opinion
that
there
are
not
sufficient
,Barry would make the following report:
ing the affidavit to swear Uat the slg- names appeared on the poll-list for that
The trouble, however, arises from the (
“Lm Mme. MTor^ly »PP~r “P°“
fact that the solicitors have not followed :petitions in legal form to warrant the ,That they find all of said petitions
naturaaarc genuine, aud where a tratj®'
at that election.
such transcript of the poll-1 i*t, or,
submission
of
the
qurttioo.
(
cript of the poll-list la not obtained, the precinct
the
instructions
and
have
misinterpj
defective according to the decision ef
web IronKripl .hall noth...
P"&gt; further fact that to the bast of his P This is necessary that tho affidavit to retod them. In many caaes, where a
And after having carefully inveatiga- th*
.
Prosecuting Attorney.
accompany the petition may be truth•.iirnd then that the persons whose
transcript of the poll-list ha* been ted tho petitions, wo fool warranted in
knowledge and belief, tho persoas sign- ,
J. H. McKevitt,
M. Mtoohed W Mid portion -r- ing the petition are qualified elector* ^T^i* transcript of tho poll-list should
saying
that tho fault is with the solici­
obtained
tho
second
affidavit
has
been
।
Afton D. smith.
w tho ho« ot his knowlo.il. -nd tell«I erftbe voting precinct where the sig­
tors
who
have
not
complied
either
with
used which is not sufficient when poll­
8. C. Ritchie,
qu^lOod .lector, ot .ueh Jowuhlp^
be certified to «* follows:
natures were obtained.
.
.
list is attached. And in some instances the language of the statute or with the
Geo. W. Abbey. J-ni or .lecUon totrlct;
I
clerk of tho towninstructions herein
before
Were it not necessary to show in the .hlp oi'do bonttx cert­
the first affidavit has; b*cn used whan printed
On motion of Mr. Swift the report
that 1! for any reason a certinea affidavits that the signatures to tho
to all of which is respectfully ,was accepted.
no poll-list has-been filed, which is referred
।
transcript of any fioUdbt shall not hart
ify tto, ,110 foroffolng lx »““Jf
।
Mr. Densmor* h*re.mado tha follow­
orocurod. or, It .uoh Hwotoripl netitions wore the genuine signatures crip, ot tto polHlal tor Mid townthlp insufficient in such case as will appear submitted.
Philip. T. Colgbov®.
j
of the persons signing the same, any .
for
reasons
hereinafter
set
forth
Ln
refer
­
■hell to doted.., It ’I'd * •“®
ing report:
person acquainted with the electors of ■of ;for tho last, proceed­
On motion of Mr. Abbey the report
To tho Honorable Board of Supervis­
It the whole number ot all the potilion
ing gcweral election held In said town­ ence to the petition of Irving township.
ils precinct could sit down and mate
&lt;ors.
or. 1. equal to ono-Iourth ot the number
ship on Tuesday the 4th day of Novem­ Having carefully examined th* petit- ,was accepted and placed on file.
”” he^lH-l .leotor. ot .uoh oouaty out a list containing names of one-fourth iber, 1890, a* shown by the records in ions from the different township*, your
Mr Lowden here read his further
Gentlemen:—Your committee to
Md upward, ol tt« elector. In bl. pre­
committee report upon them as follows: (opinion as follows:
(examine tho petitions for LocalOption in
— obowa by tho returns or oounty can­ cinct, mid swear that to the l««t ol hl. my office.
™ ot tho last proceeding general
To th* Honarablo Board of Supervisors: ,the county of Barry from the townships
Dated this .... day of 1891.
IRVING.
knowledge and belie!, tto rome were
Upon a careful oxaruination of tho ,of Woodland, Carlton, Hastings aud
Irving sends in a petition of 124 names
qualified electors ot the town.hlp o!
"'Tam eonrlncad, lifter acanthi
•tition*, affidavit*, transcripts of poll (Castleton report as follows:
and the affidavit is made by Isaac Cun­
Igallon, that tho Intent ot the tot is, blank, or other Toting precinct as the
lists and the certificates attached to tho
If
the
certified
transcript
of
the
list
Woodland, Carlton, Hastings, Castle­
ningham.
No
transcript
of
poll-list
has
caro might bo, and thu. cloarlj detest
lta&lt; whore a trantorlpt ot the poll^lut
is procured then there should bo attach­ been-filed or attached to said petition same. I concur with Mr. Colgrov* Ln ,ton and Ha*tings City Island 4th wards
has boon procured, an affldavll .bould tto intent ot the law. which is that an ed to the petitions for the entire pre­
th* conclusion reached by him a* to tho ,according to the decision of th* lyosoand yet the affidovit reads as follows:
election
shall
not
be
hold
under
tto
rot
be attached to each petition by par .les
insufficiency of the petitions from thu (cutlhg Attorney,defici*ntln certilicutoa.
cinct tho affidavit of ono or more resi­
circulating the same, or some resident unices at the request ot ono-tourtt dent electors of tho township or voting “State of Michigan, )
townshij)* of Irving, Yankee Springs, All Of which is respectfully submitted.
ol the qualified elector, ot tho county
.
.l8S.
elector, showing that they are person­
Rutland, Hastings, also Johnstown and
precinct (and the affidavit of ono will
D. F. Densmore,
j
ally acquainted with said petitioners, praying for such election; and in order be sufficient) and it may bo in tho fol­ County of Barry,
Barry, with the further defect that
Oscar Matthews,
and that the.lgnature. are the genuine n show that the election has been pray­
Isaac M. Cunningham being duly neither of the affidavit* show that the
M. D. Falconer,
lowing
form:
signatures ottho parties signing .uch ed for by tho requisite number of elect­
sworn,
says
I
am
a
resident
elector
ot
signatures
are
genuine,
in
the
town
­
Henry Roe.
State of Michigan, )
petition, and ot the perrons whoso ors, it is necessary to show that the
the township of............................. and I am ship of Carlton and the 4lh. ward ol
[• S3.
On motion of Mr. Hughes tho report
signatures
are
genuine
and
placed
upon
names appear roeerally npon the trwnspersonally acquainted with the petition- the city of Hustings while the poll list was accepted.
County of Barry,
j
•
scriptof th. poll-llsl annexml to such such petition by men who desire such
urs named in the petition to which this has been attached to the petitions, tho
.................................................
being
duly
Mr. Nye her* made thu following
election to be held, and not by one or
’ affidavit is attached, I know that each affidavit* are defective, in that they do report:
^And in case a poll-list has not been two men in each voting precinct, who sworn, says I am a resident elector of
tho township of........................................... and of said petitioners reside in said town­ not show that the signature* arc gen­
To the Honorable Board of Superv
procured and altrohod to tho peUtlon may have written the names on the
ship
of
Irving
and
that
tho
signatures
uine
and
also,
of
the
persora
who**
I
am
personally
acquainted
with
the
then the afflda.it should further state petitions, and then made an affidavit
petitioner* named in tho petition to» aro the genuine signatures of the por- names severally appear upon the trans­
Gentlemen:— Your committee to
after tho clause, “and that tho Mgoa- hat to tho best of their knowledge and which this affidavit Is attached, I know’ sons signing said petition, and of the cript of the poll lists of said voting
whqm wa* referred the netitions of
tures aro tho genuine signatures of the belief the parties whose names appear
that each of said petitioners reside in1 persons whose names severally appear precinct.
upon
the
petitions
are
qualified
elector*
Maple Grove, Baltimore, Assyria and
persons signing said petition,
and
upon
tho
transcript
of
the
poll-list
of
1 fully agree with Mr. Colgrov* as to Johnstown,prayingforth* prohibition of
.that they aro to tho best of the afnante of their precinct, and for the making of thu said township of............................... • ■ ’ said township attached to saia petition.
and that the signatures aro the genuine
tho defect* in
the
petition*
from the sale ana manufacture of Intoxicat­
knowledge and belief qualified electors which they cannot be prosecuted for
signatures of thu persons signing saidi
(Signed), Isaac M. Cunningham.
Baltimore and Assyria, and I vfind tho ing liquor* Ln the county of Barry
of the township of .......... Where perjury, as ths fact sot forth in tho affi­
petition,
and
of
the
person*
whos.
oiilwcribad
and
sworn
to
petitions
from
Tbornapplo
and would make the following report: That
*
the poll-list is attached to the petition, davit would be true.
Castleton
are
defective
as
the they find ail of said petitions defective
I have set forth more fully my reasons name* severally appear upon tho trans­• before me this 19th day
that of itsolf shows that tho persons
&gt; of December, 1891. ■ THOS. S. BRICE,
second form of affidavit has been usud. according to the decision of the Proesigning the petition are qualified elect­ for holding that the affidavits attached cript of the poll-list of said township
Notary Public. I agroo with Mr. Colgrove that the
ors of the precinct in. which tho sig­ to many of the petitions uro insufficient attached to said petition.
ecuting Attorneym
- (signed) ....:.................................
There being no poll-list the affidavit is petition from the third ward in the
natures are obtained, but where the than I would have done were it not for
W.-S. Nye,
.. insufficient in .that it does not state city of Hastings is correct, and also a*
poll-Iiet is not obtained and attached to the fact that this is an opinion in which Subscribed and sworn to
L. A. Hyde.
most
of
the
citizens
of
the
county
will
to
the
defect
in
the
fourth
ward,
and
before
me
this
“that the persons whose names aro
tho petition, it is necessary to add to the
Orson Swift,
attached to said petition are, to the best am further satisfied that the petitions
affidavit tho clause “and that tho parties he interested, and as I desire that all day of . 1891.
Wm. Hill.
. of his knowledge and belief, qualified in tho first and second wards are defect­
signing the petition aro to the best of the should fully understand my reasons for
On motion of Mr. Smith the ropoi
If the transcript cannot be obtainedj *loctors in such township, etc.”
ive by reason of the second form of waa accepted.
affiants knowledge and belief qualified rendering the opinion Ido.
then tho signers of taid petition may be
Respectfully submitted.
It is clear then that th* instructions affidavit having been used. :
electors of the township of;......................
A bill for services of Mr. Colgroyc
any qualified elector in such township have not been followed in this township.
Wm. O. Low-den, Pros. Atty.
I find tho petition from Prairieville for 810.00 was here read and on motion
or voting precinct os the case may be;”
which last clause takes the place of the
is incorrect. &lt;
On motion of Mr. Abbey the opinion or "voting precinct and in that caau tho
CARLTON.
of Mr. McKevitt waa allowed by tho fol­
affidavit
may
bo
in
tho
following
form:
poll-list, but does not do away with tho' as rendered was accepted and placed on
I cannot agree with Mr. Colgrove lowing vote:
.
Carlton attaches and files a certified
necessity of showing that the signatures1 file.
State of Michigan, )
that the second form of affidavit asset
,
Aye*—Messrs. Aojtey,-Brown. Dentcopy of thu poll-list and yot Mito Fish
.
[ ss.
to the petition are thp genuine signa­
forth in the opinion filed by him is suffi­ more, Falconer, HilTT Hughes. Hyde,
On motion of Mr. McKevitt the opin­
files the second affidavit contained in
C
ounty
of
harry
,
j
tures of the electors ipgmng tho same.
cient iu contemplation of the law; but Matthews, McKevitt,
ion as rendered was ordered spread
Nagler, Nya
the instructious which is erronious and
....................................................... being duly
Thons have been two forms of affida­ upon tho Journal and to be printed in the
am yot clearly of the opinion filed Perkins, Replogle, Ritchie, Roe, Smite,
vits used by parties in making thoir proceedings of this Board by the;follow­ sworn says I nm a resident elector of not in compliance with either the stat­ already with your honorable body, that
Swift, Williams. Ayes 18. Nayen 0.
ute or instructions in that he docs not
the township of................................ • ■ and
returns to tho petitions circulated, ing vote:
it
is
not
sufficient
as
it
docs
not
set
forth
j .
Mr. Ritchie to whom was refer rod the
swear that the signature* are the gen­
which are as follows:
Ayes—Brown, Densmone, Falconer, I am personally acquainted with tho
the fact “that tho signature* are tho communication frouiTHE'MiDDLF.viLLE
uine signatures of tho persons signing
Hughes. Hyde, McKevitt, Parkins, petitioners named fn tho petition to
Gnulne signatures of the persons sign- SuN, in rcfferenc* to the printing of tho
•
FIRST FORM OF AFFIDAVIT USED.
which this affidavit is attached, I knew the petition.
Roplogle, Ritchie. Roe, Williams.
jf the petition, os required by sec. 4 proceedings of this sees ion, here offered
“State of Michigan. 1
WOODLAND.
Nays—Abbey, Hill. Matthews, Nagler, that each of said petitioners reside in
of said act, and bad the second affidavit the tsamo and moved its adoption, and
Woodland files pull-list and uses sec­ been attached to all petition* where no
Smith, Swift. Ayes, 11; Nays, C. Nag- said township of...................................... and to
County of Barry',
j
that the same bo spread upon the jour­
tho best of my knowledgeand belief they ond affidavit which is erronious in that poll-list was
lor absent.
obtained,
aa per the nal.': Motion prevailed. The followi**
John Doe, being duly sworn, says I
are
qualified
electors
of
said
township.
it
does
not
state
that
tho
signatures
are
On motion of Mr. Swift the petitions
instructions it would have bo«n fatally is the communication:
am a resident elector of the township of
- (signed)..........................................
thu genuine signatures ot the jKirsons defective as there is nothing to show' To thu Honorable Board of Supervisors
were referred to Messrs. Lowden and
. and I am personally C'olgrove requesting them to report as Subscribed and aworn to
signing tho petition.
that thfc signatures to tho petitions are of Barry Co., Michigan.
acquainted with tha petitlosera named
to their sufficiency tomorrow morning before mo this .... day of
Knuina, and have not been put thero
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Gentlemen:—I wouid respectfully
in the petition,to which this affidavit is
...........................................
1891.
any one per^jn.
submit the following bid for printing
attached. I know that each of said pe­ st 8:30 o'clock.
No transcript of poll-list is filed from
The ayes and nays being called for
'Ido not aggree with Mr. Colgrove tho proceedings of the special meotinr
titioner* resides in toe township of ....
When the petition for any voting pre­ this township. A. F. Sylvester makes
.
7
and that the signatures motion prevailed by the following, vote: cinct is completed it should bo placed affidavit. There appears tho names ot that the law contemplates two separate of the Board now in session.
Ayes—Messrs. Abbey, DonNinore,Fal­
aud distinct affidavits, except that there
are genuine signatures of the person/
For printing in the Sun *2.reaper
in tho hands of H. B. Andrus, Seere- five persons written by the same hand
the affidavits column. For printing in supplement
signing raid petition,and of the persons coner. Hill, Hughes, Hyde, Matthews, tarv of the county com mil too so that which displays good penmanship to tho should be added to
Nye.
Perkins,
Ritchie,
Smith,
Swift.
whose osom severally appear upon the
expense of what wu b'licve to be a accompanying th* petitions to which with January session, (5000), $8.00. For
Nays—Brown,
McKevitt,
Replo­ petitions from all the voting precincts proper interpretation of tlie law. Those no poll-lists are attached, the further printing in pamphlet with other pro­
transcript of the poll list of tho said
in tho ontire county may be together
township and attached to said petition. gle, Roe, Williams. Ayes, 12: Nayes; 5.
and presented by the secretary of the names wu believe ought not to bo coun­ words,” and that to the best of his ceeding*. (all in one paniphlet,) W.00.
Nagler absent.
•
'
(signed.) John Doe.
ted. ’After Mr. Sylvester had sworn to knowledge and belief are qualified elect­ If printed in supplement and pamphlet
On motion of Mr. Ritchie the Board county committed to tho county clerk tho first petition thero appears to be ors in such township, or election dist­ form, separate 'from January bets ion,
Subscribed and sworn to
■
here adjourned till tomorrow morning at any time.”
before me thisday
Your committee
aro
asked to three others attached to it that aro not rict," which clause takes tho place of •6-00 to bo added to above priced.
at 8:30 o’clock.
of................................... 18915'
tho poll-list, but does not do away with
J. W. Saunders.
advise your honorable body as to sworn to, and ought not to bo counted.
Thos. S. Brice,
J. J. Perkins,
tho necessity of swearing that tho signa­
Mb. Ritchie here offered the followSECOND FORM OF AFFIDAVIT USED.
instructions have
RUTLAND.
Clerk.Chairman. whether theej
tures ur* genuine; and I tun of the opin­
boon carried out and as to whether
“State ofMichigan. )
This township files a certified copy of ion that the sccend affidavit is fatally
the Honorable Board of Supervis­
Barry County Court House, )
when carried out under these instruct­ tho poll-lint and yet in violation of tho
&gt; 38.
Hastings, Miqh., Jan. 10,1802,j &gt;
ions would bo a 'c-Jinpliauco with tho printed instructions use* tho second defective for th* reason that it does or*.
County of Barry.
)
,
not show that tho signatures aro gen­
'
)
Gentlemen: — Your committo on
statute.
John Doe, bjing duly sworn, *aya, I 8:30a. m.
affidavit and tho affidavitdoes not recite uine.
Board met as per adjournment. Were
printing would report as follows: Wo
.After having qxamined tho several tho fact that tho signatures are tho gen­
am a resident elector of tho township
I cannot reach tho conclusion that would recommend that the offer made
ot blank.
and
am
personally called to order by the Chairman. Roll petitions, poll-lists, certificates of the uine signatures of the jHjrsona signing
acquainted with the potitionsrs named called found quorum present. Minutes difficrcnt township clerks to the name, the petition and of tho ]&gt;ersoas whose Mr. Colgrove does, that where the poll­ by the Editor of The Middleville
list
is
attached
to
the
petitions
the
affi
­
of
previous
meeting
read
and
approved.
in the petition to which this affidavit is
and affidavits of resident elector* of tho
SUN be accepted and that he print th*
A communication from The SliDDLi:- various voting precincts your committee names uverally appear upon such trans­ davit must show that the signature* to' proceedings of this special session with
attached. I know that each of said
cript of the poll-list. Your committed
petitioners resides in the township ville SUN was here read in reference are of the opinion that tho form af affi­ are of tho opinion that tho petition of; tho petitions are genuine, in order to' tba same supplement containing pro­
comply with tho Law, and that where' ceedings of the January session. Also
of blank, and
to
the best of to the printing tho proceedings of this davits contained in printed instructions
this township is not in compliance
my knowledge and belief they are quali­ Board.
is of little consequence for reasons here­ with tho statute and should tbareforo' no poll-list is obtained, and attached to that tho proceedings of this special *ct1 tho petitions, the affidavit need not' sion be printed in same pamphlet con­
Oa motion of Mr. Swift tho communi­ inafter Mt forth.
fied electors of said township.
•
be rejected.
cation was referred to tho Chairman of
show that the slgnaturt^ aro genuine. taining the proceedings of this Board
(signed.) John Doe.
The errors hereinafter pointed out
HASTING3.
tho committee on printing.
I do not-und»ir*tand that attaching, or' for the year.
appear toarisofrom non-compliance with
Subscribed and sworn to
Messrs. Lowden and Colgrovoi being section four of tho act which reads aa ■ Hasting?* township files a tranaoript failing to attach a poll-list to tho peti­
before me thisday
S. C. Ritchie,
of poll-list certified to by the Ceunty tions has any effect on the genuine** of
present, as per request with their writ­ ’follows:
of.................................. 1891."
Geo. W. Ahhev,
Clerk
and
under
seal.
Wo
find
the
ten opinidns as to t)ie sufficiency of tha
the signature*. As 1 understand and
“ Sec. 4. “ To enable tlie county
M. D. Falconer.
Attached to some of the petitions wai
petitions us, presented, were asked to clerk to ascertain that the petitioners petitions from this township aro in com- construe tho law, relating to tha affiWhich oa motion of Mr. Roe, was
the firft form of affidavit, and to others
piianco with the low with the exception1 davits to bo attached to such petitions,
present them.
thus
praying
for
such
anj
election
aro
accepted
and
adopted
by the following
the second form.but to none of tho peti­
Mr. Cblgrovo here presented his an qua’lilad electors ot such county, and of the one filed by Lyman Chamberlain; tho only effect tho poll-list has upon tho
tions were both forms 0! affidavits follows:
' votq:
that they constitute at least one-fourth containing elevon names, and that pt affidavit* is that in case tho poll-list Is
.
attached, or tho substanca of both, even
Ayes
—
Messrs.
Abbey.
Brown,
To tha Honorable, the Chairman and of all tho electors of such county, as Benjamin F. Gaskill containing fifty-one1 obtained the affidavit must state “ that
where the poll-list was uot attached.
Board of Supervisors of the County of shown by the poll lists or the returns names, and of Georgo Ensley, contain­ the signatures aro those of tho persons more, Falconer. Hill, Hughes. L’&gt;
‘
The first form of affidavit is in my
1 Matthews,
McKevitt, Nagler.
Bar 17.
ing
seven
names.
whose uaihes severally apjK'ar upon the' Perkin*. Rcplogle,Ritchie, Itoe. Smith,
□tnd canvass of tho last precoaling gen­
opinion all tho law contemplates should
Your coiniqUte to whom was referred eral election, it Is hereby required that
These three last described petition*1 transcript* of the poll-list of said town­
or requires to be atttachod to petitions
tho several petitions from the town- the signatures of all the petitioners are defective in that tho second form of: ship: and incase it u not obtained then Swift, Williams. Aye* 18. Naye*0where, tho poll-list is annexed thereto;
1
Mr. Swift here offered the following
“
hilwoLBaPcjc^ounty
praying
for
an
the
affidavit
is
used
and
at
the
s
tmutim*
residing in any uno and the same townthe affidavit shows," that the person
but to all petitions to which the pellelectteS'under not 20 &lt; of tho Public sbipa, ward or election district shall bo a certified copy of the poll-lht is filed. signing said petition aro to tha best of' resolution and moved the adoption of
list is not annexed, there should be
[ the kame:
the affiant* knowledge and belief qualiattached the second form of affidavit in Acts of 1889 bcingfrnact to prohibit the attached to one petition or list, soparJOHN3TOWN.
‘
IFAerrus, Inasmuch os the petition*
order to show that tho parties signing manufacturo and. solo of intoxicating ute from thoso of any other township,
The petition from Johnstown is not, 'fled elector* of said township.
from tho several townships and ward*
said petition are qualified electors of liquors in the various oountie* of tho want or olectiou district. Every such accompanied by a transcript of tho poll­’
After a careful! investigation ot tho' of the city of Hostings, in tho county of
?a.?&gt;rt *? /ol" lotion shft111*’ accompanied by a trunth* voting precinct in which tho signa- JJJJf. p?2?. '
.uetilions I do uot feul warranted in say­’ Barry, in regard to Local Option,
list
and
the
.affidavit
attached
*tho
1 i Wc
flU&lt;1
it can
- - ----- - -,—
, I. Patton- script
script of
of lha
th* poll-list,
poll-list, if
If it
can bn
bo propro­ petition roads as follows:
ing that tho fault has boon entirely with
7®ro ohtaln°d, as well as tho first 1
‘ appear deficient in tho certificate*
affidavit, or tho substance thereof, to era have undertaken to follow printed cured. cf the lust proceeding general
the solloitora, and had they compliedL attached thereto.
“Stat® of Michigan, )
show that the signatures to such peti­ instructiouj which word sent to tho sev­ election hold in such townships, wal'd
with the Instructions, a sufficient num­‘
RMrtrtd, Therefore that th o prayer of
«
‘
} S3.
tions arc tho genuine signatures of the eral solicitors in tho various townships, or election district, certified as correct
ber
of
tho
petitions
would
have
been
County o? Barry. J
1 tho petitioners bo not granted.
wards, and voting precinct* which prin­ by the township, city or county eloric,
persons signing the same.
legal to warrant your honorable body
Which resolution was adopted by tho
Levi M. Dawcy. being duly sworn, in calling an election, but am satisfied’
The *ubstanc3 of both affidavits could ted instructions road aa follows:
as tho case 1 nay require, «vud alsoaa affi­
“
Instructions
1 following vote:
vuc
davit or aflidavits by one or more resi­ say^ I am a resident doctor v
readily hav* been embodied in ono
Of» the
To solicitors for petitioners under net dent electors of such township, ward or t- nvuship of Johnstown and am person-1 that there are not enough correct peti­‘
Ayes—Meter*. Abbey, Brown, Dens­
where tho circuinstanco* or condition of
No. 207, Laws of 1889, being the so-call­ election dbtrlct, stating therein that he ally aoquaiatod with “uuMt" of the peti­ tions to warrant an eleotton being cal­ more, Falconer. Hill. Hughes, Hyd*.
things required it.
‘
led by reiaor. of the second affidavit
'
Matthews, McKevitt, Nagler, Nyo, Per­
L r th?. P°tiUonB to which is ed “Local Option Act.’’
or they aro personally acquainted with tioners named in tho petition to which
Solicitors will read the following su"- said petitionorsi and know that, they thin affidavit is attached and I beleive being defective,for causes before stated, kina, Replogle, Ritchie, Hoc. Smith,
rttefhed a poll-ftot and the first form ol
r.nd where the solicitors haru compli­
gestions carefully.
SwUt, Williams. Aye*. 18. N»yw. U.
that
each
of
said
potliioners
reside
in
reside
within
such
.township,
ward
or
,aro 8ufflciont and fully comply
ed with tho instructions sent out.
Under section 3 of said Act it b nec­
with the law, but ail petitions to which
On.motion of Mr. Abbey, tho journal
election district, and that tho signa­ thetownshipofJohnstowp and to the best
Vory-re*pectfully suTnittod. ’
no poll-list is annexed, and have only essary that at lhast one-fourth of all tho tures are the genuine signatures of tho of my knowledge and belief are quali­
of Die day was hero read aud approveW
m
.
O.
L
owden
,
Fro*.
Atty.
attached thereto tho second form of affi- qualified elector* of the county, as shown persons signing the petition and of the fied electors of said township.”
Oa motion of Mr. Brown tho Board
On motion of Mr. Roe the opinion u
, davit, are insufficient Inasmuch as there by the jeoll-lista eft- returned and can- persons whoso names severally appoar
This affidavit i« fatally defective in
here adjourned without dav.
is nothing to show that the signatures vae-t of the lastprccc&gt;ediug general elec­ upon such IrnnHcriptof tho poU-Hsi; or, that affiant does not swear that all of rendered was accepted tend placed on Thos. 8. Brice,
J. J. Perkln.-.
file.
to such petitions are tho genuine sig­ tion for state officers petition the Board if such transcript shall cot have been tae pitltionora reside in tho township.
-Clerk.
A
Chairman.
Oa motion of Mr. McKevitt the opin­
natures of the persons signing the same of Supervisors to call a special election procured, then tnaV tho persons whooe Tho words “most of the potionera” do
The foilowing b the payroll ot SxipctIn order to .show the opinion ot ex- to determine whether tho liquor traffic names ar; attached to said petition aro. not comply with tho roquircmant of the ion* of Mesur.1. Colgrove and Lowden
shall
be
prohibited
within
the
limits
of
were
ordered
spread
upon
thu
journal
*lt?5n*y wnerel, S. V.N. Btrowbridge,
to the best of hiricnowledffo and belief, statute.
।
.
Ihijrv MT- Ajf
o 1,0 Prated in the proceedings of
i
•* to the form and substance of the affi­ the county or not.
To furnish evidenca to the clerk of quanfled electors iusuch township, word
. this Board by the following vote:
on, to a m w d.
.oar'..
davits that should be attached to petidbtrlct: ^-ortdof. Aotrovo,
Assyria files with
‘
h petition
transcript I Aya*—Messrs. Abbey, Brown, Dens“0“ obtained under this act, I hurein the county ci such fact curtain ranulre- in at if for uny reason a certified truns3 IS
or :x&gt;U.ii5t with ccrtu^
__________
, more, Falconer, Hin, Hughes. Hyde.
“ihcote as
follows:
set forth a form of affidavit prepared bv witli8 610 :iec&lt;*oar2 to bo complied c^pt of any pool-1 iat shall nut have been
Carttan. M D. Falconer...........
Assyria Dee. iilth, 18&lt;J1,
Mattuews, McKevitt, Nagler, Nye, Per- Baltlinorr. wSn. tilH..................
him, as required by the oct.
8uch
transcript
I hereby en tity that tho above h a
The oua fourth does not apply to
|
Harry
J
D.
HugbdW
....................
Rltohto,
Rae,
Smith,
“State of Michigan, 1
shoil
be
defective,
it shall
A««yrt*.L. AH|d»....................
true copy of the ppU-lht of the cation Swift, Williams.
every vising precinct but to the oouaay
Ayo* 18 N*ya 0
iU«Ua«BTp..U&gt;*CM- Mau he*'.
- bS.S.
at larged so that amtition from any vot­ sufficient if the whole numbtr at th» ! . .oat spring.
£L a. PoSvhrb,
10 U
On motion of Mr. Rlicfafe th* Board
County of....................... )
petitioner is equal iu oac-foarth of tho
ing ur;&lt;inct need not bo un entire
i
Town Clerk.'’
hare took a recess for out? hour.
number
of
all
toe
qutiifiod
elector
of
being dulv fourth of that precinct. It Is nd viable
Nr .... ..
This
CLrtific&amp;te
u
fatally
dafoctive
' •WorQ deposes and says that he I* a rosi- however, that a thorough canvass be btwh county, as shown by the Bctuims or
Nj
..
—
■*
A.
M,
and
not
in
compliance
with
the
statute
. dentof the.....’.............. of............
.
county canvass of the fast
Board eall-d to order by th* Chair­
rnade and a* many obtain*! in any votin said county of’.- 'thki
k C. Hiutao'
election.”
5
tan.
ri,. i.......
. ..
..
■he i* personally acquainted with the
From this section it is ovidont that
Tin w,.rt3
d Is Sub.
I&lt;»
Div. 19Nee. 2 Howells Ann. Statut.^.

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I

�“CORN CUTTIR.-

i HISTORY OF A WEEK.
that the Iona of life i* about seventy men.
Donald Mnc.leod, in. an add row* at a
meeting in Glasgow for the relief of RusThe war department baa asked Ohio how
many troop* she can pat into the field in

Fire at Toledo O., destroyedjthe Robin­
son electric street railway barns and thir-

whole world would rise against that gov­
ernment which persecuted iteown subject*.

French Deputy Lour declares that the
refusal of Minister Constans to light a
dud with him ‘ saved the minister from
certain death. He Adds that daring his
reoeut pistol practice ho hit th* mark nt
every shot.

Mw*&gt;c, and who w*r fortunate enough to
I waa traveling on horseback through
Elliot connty when, emerging from a long
stretch of unbroken foreat, I suddenly came*
hair restorative, were treated to an origi­
upon a field of weeds and corn at the left nal diraurtation on the plot of “Jullua
of the road. Hiding on a little distance I
observed, Bitting on the top rail of tha bad­
strip*.
■
ly crippled S«*x», an old man. lie had a
One of them asked the other if ho had
long board, which would have been whita
had not a constant bath ot amber kept it
whereupon the following conversation,
colored a brownish yellow. His n&lt;«e was
token down at tbe time in abortband, en­
long and humped itself into a high, thin
*
position, separating his small eyes that sued:
Secoud Gent—Shakespeare? Who! De
seemed trying persistently to get together.
Mnro!
•
Hr had an old white wool hat that rested
Firat Gent—Aw, naw! Dcr fellah what
its rear section on the occipital division of
wrote "Jullua Ctesar,” "Richard de Third,”
his cranium, while the right side of it sank de “Two Orphans" and dem show*. Didn’t
down and took a rest on hu fanlike ear.
yer-never sen none of dem?
From numerous mouthlike rents io all deSecond Genu—Naw! 1 don’t like demand
partmenta of his old bat the bristly hair
protruded like the brushes of a sign paint­ pfruea nohow.
Flrat Gent—Well, I tell yer. I’m dead
er. Hi* heels rented on the third rail from
stuck on “Julxus Cnoar." It’s n great
the t op. fhua throwing his knees up to the .
show. Yhr see, it’s juM like ’dis: Like you
neighborhood of bis chest. On his knee
and me was always running together and
rested bis elbow aud iu bis long, bony
m, 1 was Julius Ctesar, aud you, you was
palm bung his chin. - Two hounds sat beBrutus, and like 1 was all der time treat­
ncath’iiirn and ghxcd up at their lord and
ing yer to dcr beer and giving yer cigurmaster with worabipful eyes.
Iu and den after yer done blowed me fer
"How do you do. old gentleman!" was
all de stuff yer wanted and played mo far
my greeting, delivered in a tone of smiling
sucker yer gives mo de shake and jtibe yer
suavity.
-knife in me. See! Well, dat'n de way
“Do Jis about uz I please this ’em week,
Brutus done Julius Ctewtr.
stranger.”
Second Gent—Well, I say dat wasn’t no
"Don't you do t*s you please all the
square deal!
time?" I returned, laughing.
First Gent—Naw. it wasn’t no square
"Not ef th* ole woman knows herself,
deni,
dat’s what 1 tell yer. But. see, Julius
and I rayther jedge she do."
Cxkiv's sun wot dcy call Mark An-tony, bo
"Whereabouts do you live?”
gits
on to de market and be makes a
"On top a’ this fence at the present writspecoh an de people dey gets bo mad dey
runs Brutus clean out of de town and he
"Is chat your corn over there!"
kilt hiutclf. Oh. 1 tell yer, "Richard de
“Part uv it is. hlso a part &lt;&gt;’ the weeds."
Third" and "Jnlitis Ca»ar” are two boss
"Who doe.* the other part belong to!”
' shows fer me.—New Orleans Times-Demo"Thar's several other parts.”
; crat.
"Well, who do they belong to!”

There are 150 fourth class post masters In
this country who receive less than $5 per
year each for their rerviree*.
Richard Sipp, of Njhr York, afflicted
Northwestern lumburmen are1 preparing
with varicose vein*, danced a breakdown a monster petition against t hoi scheme iu
and shortly after bled to death.
congress to put Itimber on thu face lint.
Eight freight cars fell through dam­
Mayor Mosby, of Cincinnati, tuinounces
aged trestle at Rankin,* Px, killing one
that he is'a condid^te^or delegate to tho
brujeeman and fatally injuring another.
national Republican convention distinctly
Delegates favorable to the nomination nt as a Blaine man.
Th* Importance of purifying the blood can­
Cleveland for the presidency were elected
Troops iu Texas beating the chaparral
not be overestimated, for without^purs
in seventy out eighty-five districts in Phil­ for Garza's band we're fired into; nobody
blood you cannot enjoy good health.'
adelphia.
hurt. The troon* charged but, found no
At thia aeaaon nearly every one needs a
Ellen Hagnn and herU'Uyear-old daugh­ Garza men nor iffiy one else.
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
ter were deserted In* burning house at
fixe blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla Is worthy
Chicago lends tbe big cities of the Coun­
New York by coworily men, and Ixrth try in the matter ot increased noria! re­
your confidence. It Is peculiar In that tt
weiy suffocated.
\
strengthen* and builds up the system, creates
ceipts for the quarter ended Dec. 31 last.
an appetite, and tones tlie digestion, while
Cleveland mid in an interview nt Now She beat New York just 100 ja-r cent.
,1 eradicates disease. Give it a trial.
Orleans that the national Democratic con­
The Pope’s health is r. subjecti of much
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
vention platform would l»e good enough speculation, but so closely are’ the Vati­
Prepared by C. L Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.
for him tu support.
can secret* guarded that no one outside
' Richard Y tes, ot Jacksonville, son of know* whether the pon'.iff i* illpr well.
IOO Doses One Dollar
Illlinois’ war governor, is a dvclarvd can­
The tuait&gt; ; ortiun of the palace of the
didate for the Republican nomination for duke of An-i.nufgnt
burned, re­
congreMinan-at-large.
‘
sulting in tins destruction of many price-.
The Louisiana Republican state conven­ less historicnl relies, some of them SOUyeura
tion indorsed HarriMin's ndminlterntiun old.
One of the result* ot the rticend meetings
aud advocated hi* renomination. Strung
in New York of the Presbyteriail assembly
anti-lottery resolutions were adopted.
Tjie Bole* lx»m is gaining, and Irftirde'r committee I* that Dr. Briggs will reman
to give it a start out west the gjjvernor in hi* chair at Union Theological semin­
will be the principal orator nt the banquet ary.
&gt; Beseie Chnffee,‘daughter of a Buffalo
of the Graystone club of.Denver, Feb. 0.
I millionaire. »loped and her father caught
"Mostly to the hogs—cain’t keep the
her, on tlie fly, as It were. He now keeps dnd "burn creetera ter wtdl fer tlmirpart
In electing officer* tbe Greeks voted by
1 her locked up and feeds her od bread aud till it'* gathered."
' show of hands. Often officers were apThe whhtky trust is in danger of suits j
1
water.
'
“I see a lady cutting up corn over IMiluted by lot. Whit* and black beaus
for violation of the national anti-trust law
II
Colonel Nevis Hernandez, a; Mexican there."
and its suck has materially dcprecirhcd.
, were used for bits, and those who were un­
"No, ye don’t." r
. derstood to i» hungry for offle* received
The Pacific Mail steamship Rio Janeiro I officer of first class record, waa shot be­
"Why. my eyes deceive me very much if th* suggestive name of lieanenmrs. The
from Hon r Kong hru been quarantined nt cause he foiled to capture the bandit
i
Garza
when he iiad a light with that in­ I-don't see a Indy cutting up corn.”
iden here was that every citizen was good
Sun Francisco on account of snutlfe-pox on ;
"Wai, yereyea decebe ye, thin; thar’sa enough to-hold office, and this was thu
I dividual's band recently.
bon rd.
'
Ix-nuder -Huliues. a delegate to the con­ gal over that cntlinoff cornstalks."
The Streep can* at Pittsburg are running: |
most I tn partial way of dividing the spoils.
"Well.'ha, ha! k’neJi the same.”
,
veation
that
noiplpntcd
Lhicolu
in
1'riO,
They never u.-c-l a secret linilot for candi­
with a gt.ard of policemen on er.rli pint­
WHY IS THE
date* in the modern fashion, but only to
form owing to a strike of street railway and for whom Horace Greeley vfii* proxy,
Holmes being unablf i-&gt; attend, ha* been gal, corn's corn, an cornstalks iz corn- veto against t hem.
employes.
•
btalks.*'
adjudged iitenne nt Portland.
,
’
If party spirit was running high, and the
In tho nep- oflices* of the Western Union
"What
'gal'
is
it,
as
yoh
call
her!"
power of a Ixis* waa growingdaogerotuk a
Telegraph company nt New York thc; : AUt.v Moore, a snake ebarmefi nt New
"Don’t ki.ow ’bhoiit ^be’s mine an me vote of exile wits ordered. Each citizen
‘•lightning’'!'fuiuishiri by dynamos in­ 1 York, hn« made’ nine iim&lt;iUCTi«sfbl alTHE BEST SHOE M THE WORUJ FOR THE WHET?
j lempi.s at *ukide since OctolaT.
Each old woman'.-."
wrote a tin me tin *&gt;&lt;j oysmr slid! or a plecu
B l« a M-atnteM «!&gt;■«•. with no torkv or wnx thread '
stead ot cells.
"Who
helps
her
cut!
Du
you?"
too fert; made uf ttui bevt tin® calf, stylish &lt;
attempt was made itr a police station ceH,
of broken crockery snd put this vote se­ to hurt
Tbe lniy at Traver**, Mich., fell suddenly
easy, aud te^tuse «* mate more cAor* &lt;&gt;/ thi* 1
"Ssrtinly, I hcp.by my influence. Sab, I cretly into the box. Any boss against and
where she Was put fur Carousing J
•raJsttoaaav «thcr mannr^rtnrtr. it cyuaU hand- I
seven feet, and stayed that way for an
keep brnggine on her. tell ber et she keeps whom there was n sufficient majority must sewed sbnracoaUnr from SrtX&gt; to r&gt;-i'O.
hour. It then resiimed its normal level i
OO (.cni.liir lland-ravrrd, ttart
Improvin she’ll bu '.in-in-d oner by ail tbe lr:tv&lt;- th* country for ten years.
rod for
eona
with n fusli.
- '
The Poles have Observed the tjesiti narj most iikulyyonng ft-Hera Int-hecuhnty that
This peculiar institution, culled witra- iMBOttM 'bora wbJch curt front saartott:
F. C/Ih.yenport. nf Boston, han failed '
of thu imrtilion of Poim*! ahdl, inobb* d know- what a kind nv gal* mukus the best ci*m. Is really the nearest approach the
because iu* imported largely of tin-plate in t!iiv&gt;c who neglected to do so In di number
•hoc ever otT.Tfl nl ItiH prlcnt Minezrac
Greek* made to a jnuderu ballot system.
the hope that the MfiKinley bill would of place*.
"Old man, to la* serious with y&lt;»,u, (think Osirtu-ism went out of use beemtMj on a
1
rend prices •‘kiting.”
•
MORTGAGE 9AJ.E.
Tlie steamer Georg* W. Stone, &lt;if Cincin­ It mighty strange tint n young girl should certain imixirtant Occasion the thunder­
be put to such hard work as tbit.”
Rev. T. dams, a Roman Cat hula- priest
Ityfantt having been m:ide In the condtUotoSC
nati. mink Midiienly and witliout any
bolt failed to hit either of the prominent
a certain mortgage. ulauH AugnM. IS, If,
of Long Island, has Imh-ii nnfr&lt;K-kv&lt;l bp*
"It
du
look
.a
Icystle
strange,
for
moat
of
unde
by
Orvttl
A. Whltrlgtit and Era wSu
known cause at t.airv. III.'. The w'atchman
lenders but struck u comparatively ob&gt;cnu»c he Jieirisled in curing tiisense* by
’vtn iz too lazy ter do it. Ye wouldn’t ex­ scare person.
iu.-tlt.ht* wife, to tlie Hgstlng* Huildirg
w.;* drowned.
’
•
CO ‘-W BnJ *- O&lt;* Worktssman’s vboe*
the use of holy relics.
Association, of Hasting!*. Mlrhigxn. aeerThe detail* nrv not quite clear. It has 9"* aro very »tr.&gt;ni{ ami durable. 7hove who Loan
Florence Nightingale, wlnwc services iu pect ter see er tnnn like me, er true blue
John nn»l William UoiLddine, Frank,
gentleman, at rich work liiw&gt;-.*f, wad yeJ”
I porttlno duly orgaiur.cd aud doing burinSto
been suggested, however, that tho great have given tbetn r» trite will n ear no other nitecn.
tlid military lio'pital* (luring tbu Crimean'
under tnd laws oftlie State of Mlchlcaa. atML
"Well, I djn’t tlihik it thu proper thing istsne* inntie a deal by which they were to
f^-iffitli. Turn, Kennedy and Ed Kent, of war gave her an undying fame. is|seriou»ly
recorded In the office of the register «»C deeds
Detroit, charged with abducting Joseph
for Borrv county, tn the state of Mlchlgate,
. for a young girl, to be at such work, I’m lot vncli olin-r alone and give all il|e votes on their merits, an Ute InerraalUtf atec* teller.
ill of the grip.
&lt;&gt;u August », IMO, in liberal of mortgaaea
Perrien, the wealthy miller, some months
quite sure.”
to n troublesome third party man. This
ou
unite i». by non payment at money due foe
Garza,
the
head
at
the
Mrxienu
revolu
­
ago. have been acquitted.
"Wai, thot may In-; stranger, but see hur, result was ao unsatisfactory to the people
'.nrtplirnrnts of prtncfu*!. interest and premium
tionary scheme, is said to be completely
looKve how it iz. Thr gal must do it, ’cose
The Ohio supreme court hns overruled a
*nd lor fines, by which the power of sale thereto
hemmed
iu by government forces and will it's this er way, stranger: Tbftold woman's
contained
ha* become operative, and on which
Caatton.-Ce*
that
W.
L.
Ix
urUanamo
sad
,
motion for a new trial for Editor Elliott,
Evening Sun.
soon lie compchrtl io surrender. ’
dow;i nt tlie bouse, berth legs broke, un
wnteucfd to life ininjisomncnt for the
I of thin notlee the sura dr seven hundred fiftr
Colonel Hernandez, the Mexican officer can’t git out gi*t now ter cut it heraef.”—
murder of Editor CMboru, and he will
thru* ami :h too dollar*, tbe said installment* ft
re[M&gt;ried shot by under of a conrtj-mnrtial, James Noel Johnson in Now York E|»och. ;
I principal, tutere*: and premium and dries havhave to stay fn.prisoqifor life.
"A pretty compliment I bean! for you
appealed to the military court at tiny &lt; ity
| log remained imp ild sad inarresr for nrarO
thu other day, Mia* Nellie," I sold as we j
At a session of thu lumse coinage com-, of Mexico and obtained a few days grace. .
than six month*, and the said Hast inn* BulMInx and Loan A*»ociHtk&gt;n having elected m&gt;4v
mittee all propusition* for anything than
*tnrtrd
down
the
lake,
skating
the
long
।
Tlie London nqdaiista have pakUponcd ’ Mark Dewey him devised nu apparatus
t he term* of said mortcage to declare doe tbe full'
the consideration of Bland’s unlimited
amount unpaid with all nrrearnce* therroo. ant
the ]utnulc, which they had plhmied to to render electric beating effective and eco­ roll. Miss Nellie'* color heightened, while .
silver coinage measure were voted down I make Sunday. Jan. 31. in defiance of
her eyes danced.
no suitor proceeding* at law having been inatt“A certalu gdntlemnn told me. Miss Nel- |
I’BOBATE OUDKR.
inted to recover the amount now remaining
nomical iu house* or cam or public build­
and a vote dfc that measure set for Feb. I&lt;J.
i police prohibition, until Sunday, Feb. SB; ings. Floor mate similar to those In gen­
■M-ciltel br said mortgsgo orany part IhereM,
Warren Springer, the owner of the Ixiii- ■
lie, that your* were thu uwevteat lipa ba j State of Michigan. Conntv ctltarrv-**.
Notice !* t herefor hereby given that ou Sriurdky,
i
Boiit&lt;]iiiu,
the
police
executioner
of
eral n«e can fie employed for the heater, hnd ever ki&gt;-Msl "
era at Cbicigo which blew up and killed '
V Al » &gt;r*di»l» (it til- Prnl. Ut- CuOTt for 1I1B ; thu 3trite day of March, trtzj. at ten o’clock tn Umi
MliM Vdlte
tn vnnVe n
Ilf ItUTy. llo’deU &gt;.t Ul* PtOlMlU AffliW. Ill forenoon, there will b»r sold at the rortti fraac
five num, is under PJOJWO liontla un ncrim- ; Belgium (who had never executed any one the only essential requirement being that
Mito
N«Hfe
proceeded
to
nutke
a
great
||M
.
(
.,i
v
j|
iv&lt;
ni,~«.
in
«.M&lt;1
roitniv.on
Wednrabecause------King
tlie maJW
mats be
provided with
heat radiating ,fuw. "What nn iqfamous story 1 Who «tav. lira :an1 dsv uf la-rrmixtr.ln th* year one door of the. court house. In the city of Hiurttaga.
inal charge, and four of hia employes an : -------------Leopold has al way 4 refused
- lIKS
up pwuuru
hum nv...
Wty of Harry and date of Michiana, said cpOK
in ths sajni fix with bond-* of from
"l'P~' v a death wnmuit/. diwi last week , cn.-.uctor, Hl,d connected to suitable sup- s•ever
ftTvr IU1(
-—■­ eight I.wrired a«cl &lt;.i.i.-iy-uue.
had, dared-well,” she continued, .......
1bmBou&gt;d
l-being the building m which tbeciresft
of
to ?10,(M'.
’I u
‘Atue
11" influenza.
. tuenta,.
, ' Ply conductor*. These mate are perfectly
,u. -j
■ Iw
.ill
jji rirver forgiv*
rorv.rr you
rm. unless
unl^r ^5jS* Ch'de‘ " '
J“IW »' court for the county ot Barrs- i* IraM,
.
,j M
nml ,.ffect|Te Bn(| require but a low joq tell me at onto the man'* name who ’ jnur i
public auction to the highest bidder,
H. u
W. T„r»M
Turner, u-.hin.H.u,
Washington M.ra
state geoljwm
—..j ---------------- ---In tiir i.vuterc.f itreratMtoof Worthy L. Mead, at
tbe premises described
In said niorta meteoric
about
(| ogist,
---—&gt; lias
—— found
------ ------------- —st
- tine
tension
current. They can be arranged ao
had
the
imtitidriiA
’
’
—
.
•
i
dreruamt
k
...
gsge or m» ranch thereof a* may bo
1 rttu-d wbih w. .kauri . n.ik, .aU ’
Charles H. (Hbsoto ha* been elected
1 which is a distinct film uf gold, which is
that!’ is impossible to touch the conductor
neee*sary to Bathfy the amount, dne on said
United States senator from Maryland a* In-gaidvd usindubitable proofof the ux : ,.f the mat accidentally, but even It the
I ----------)*(%-tagTl^**(tal'nirtrata*«i'ar
*»N
rafale
thuroim
then, down below thu liend, relented.
■
-• •—
-----------* —
,J —
— "may
------ | tnh?.rt’?frerrat3
the colleague of Gorman.
11 istenee
-*of gold in other uf•«the
—
. not. protected
• .........
plaortrt.
! conductor in .the mat is
spe- |
«».
&gt; JS
"1 will tell you. Mis* Nellie, if you in rc- LUm „. ..11 ,«.«»..«•
uuufer Itongeneckcr.
.. of Chicago, is.
Sarah Bernhardt, the French .-tetre**, ci,illy, it I* utterly impossible t&lt;&gt; fecuive a
so'tni.ie
iM-raon.
.
...
..
and provided ftzr in said mortgage, Baid petfoJudge
a
"
‘Ihereupon
’tt I* orderrel, llrnt
Friday,
the
nounced*fa8 a candidate for governor of shocked tbe staid citizens of Ellaville. Ga.. -Lock by contact in any way with the mat. .■
“Will what!’»riia arid, pretending ob- «n&lt;i &lt;jBy of Januarv. a. D. intst one o'clock tv* being all :ho»r certn'n piece* or |Kireris eff
Illinois ou the Republican ticket.
, by gbing hunting last Sunday ntul there
The
The large
large excised
oxponed radiating
radiating surface
surface tnsenes*.
■ In tbe alternoon. be
for th* hearing of
Tuesday, June 81, has been selected as wa* talk of prosecuting her before 'he left nrct* of the mat heater will enable it to.de‘•Will l„t mnll'JnHt for inrwdf ”
I S*ti| ptU.Uoti &lt;IU«I » Hal lb*’twit • Mt l*W Of *Sld
Ikiws. to wit; Lots number six
rt rar ’ 7
,or m- K
, uera-ised aud nil mb, r perm:.* interested In
i
velop
and
radiate
a
great
amount
ot
beat
j
hnlfoflots number &lt;-teht, nine.
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..
.1
BU.,»..n.
the dale of t he Dtmmcrntic national con­ Gwn^»r»r.loUllon.&gt;r &gt;h«Suml»rl»w,
1&gt;&gt;*........
mintitoa
inter We were gliding Imck ■ M1(1 ^Ht*. ate required t« apjw ar at a sraslon -and ten of------block nineteen In the ru*teru addi­
Il is reported that Whitelaw Reid, eager ;[ withe
without' becoming
'
’
very lint; that I*, not |Jf)
l}lc lake,
jnke( ekatinaplower
?Xatingplower now. The pout of said ri»urt.1he»i
vention and Chicago as the place.
up the
com t. then 10 i* balden at the Probate of- tion to the city, formerly village, at HasttoQu
....................
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’, lip* wrt
replace^I by a dancing
'nXS‘
The grand jury at .Columbus, ()., linn to lake part in the political fray, want! to hot enough to burn wyod. leather or rub- on Nellie
and;lots number atx*. nine and ten in bkMk
I rsr nrayrr of the petitioner may not be eleren ot H. J. K to field's dddititm to (be city,
reported, but presented no indictment* in come In line from Pari* wlwro be e* United Iter in contact with it, and thu*vtbe disafl- smile.
formeriy village ot Hastings accordin* to tha
State* “Envoy Extraordinary and Minister vantages due V&gt; the fact Hint tlie heat i*
"But, sec here,'’site said, "you haven't I grantee. And It I* furtlier ordered, that recorded plat ill error.
the nllegwlscunlorial bribery case.
Plenl-poteutiary.f and resume the cd* ' coucuntrated in a particular
•&gt;—«-- »locality,
&gt;»•- —
• —
n*
in ,&lt;.U m. ,« p.u
-nr
I
&amp; “USTS
IMted ilMtlnfis. Mleh„ Dec. tC. I»t
Four sleeping can* on the Chicago. St.
I tlie old system. Is done away with.
H
aftixcx BvtLDtxo iso Loaf A«"x'iATiar
itorial
chair
iu
The
Tribune
office.
though — I vo — kept — mine — (furious
p^un,,,, nlK, p hearing ib*rtof by causing
Paul. Minneapolis and Omaha were
’ These tuat heater* arc especially adapted blushes here).
a copy of this order to bo p&gt;it&gt;ll*hrd lu tho Hasditched, but- by a miracle no one was even
Atoxzo
E. KaxArrow.
THE MARKETS.
A
! for heating room* snd hnli* in honse*. ” "Well." Hal'd I, playing my Inst tramp
Attorney for Mortgagee.
seriously wounded.
t
raro^teivo^wtvks prevtom to
They may lie made entirely of nickel nr card, "nobody ever wild such a thing tn ,
Miss Frances E. Willard and other W.
I bronze and formed into a grating of orna­ me:
rue: bn:
bm now I say it to you, and
am! 1I know said day of hearing.
,
Chicago. Jsn. sr«.
C. T. U- women are moving to obtain a
mental design.’vliich can rest, upon the whereof I speak.”—New York Herald.
petition signed by I.IXO.IMX) American
.ludge of 1'rubate.
’ ‘ pwourarad .
(A true copy.)
women against a war with Chili.
Dispatch. I
-- clnee
- -I —
-February.
■-------opened W%r, | level with the floor.—Pittsburg D&gt;&lt;»mteh.
»74te:
Men witli Artificial I.lmlu.
Charles Piper, n farmer near Ellendale, cluMrd Me: May. t.prand «5i.c
.
Did it occur to you that in the blgjjroN. D.,---------was frozen
to death in his bed
Tuesj—---------------------------- --------... rioted 37i»r: [
Ke«I
Bed Rain
Rain Fell.
1 crMlon of veteranii of the Grant unveiling
MOKTGACK SAIJKday night. The thermometer in that see- : Febrm»rr.on..*n«l 3*Rc.rln*rtd »&lt;•: Moy, opout-d j ]n Mnrch, 1K13, the people of th*race, In
lion
32 ...
degrees- below
zero.
)—-V-•
cbaied
W-.
(tat*-riantory.
openi-J &gt;Hi-. I; (cainuria,
, brln saw
,aw a
a irrniic
terrific ciouu
c|olld unvanciuK
advancing ceremonies there were vary tew who hnd
Default liavln* twn made In the i-ondlltons
U1, marked
...—
------- --------.
-—
. - -------- r-.'-,--*,
.
....
...
-Kl.S.- V.,»rrtnT-v
Mint
' . _
. ’
...
...
.
• artificial arm* or lege? 1 noticed it par­ of * certain m-&gt;rig»g* made by Atdjah M Flint
. ticiilnrly, for it is a part of my InisIneM to amt Susan K. Flint his wife to James McKelvey
from n pile hue to a fiery rml. entirely watch these gatherings of old soldier*. 1 doted Ife-pc. 31*1. A- D. 'HOI. nbd recorded in the
disaster on the Wabash at Aladdin, Mo., opened »U.7«, eto*ed 91L«K*. M-Vshutting off tbe light of the sun. Soon sent out rhn-e of my l»ot men on the day office of the Itrahter of Jh-ed* for the County of
last week was that the engineer was dead closed Sl-—1~ l-*ril -January, ojone.'.
• • in his cub of heart disease when the ncci- ekwet 50.30.
after the town was enveloped in darkness alluded tn with instruction* to give every Barry aud Stale of Michigan. &lt;m theSKt day of
SrpiriniH-r A. D iaw in hher 31 ot mortgages,
. dent happened. The fireman has recovered
I’roduec: Butter—Fancy separattr 3Pc: and the Inhabitant* rushed to the cathe­ man with an artificial leg or arm ono of on page 13 on * tnrii inortms* there H claimed
be «ltie nt »lm &lt;tste of Ihl* police the sum of
. sufficient to makejhla statement.
dairies, fancy, fresh. ap-Sc; pa.k&amp;ig Stook. dral. supposing tlvnt the end of the world ; opr circulars.
The report which they to
three huiutred thirty seven dollar's nmt a reoMnEggs—Froifii candled, load off. was nt hand.
’ \
Chicago was iu the throes of a water fresh. ISft.Jd
• brought back astonished me. Nearly all obleuitl'*. fee provided tec In sate mortgage
yer doz; ico-hotiM&lt; stocki )8®l“c.
Meanwhile tho fiery ie&lt;l cloud covered ’
famine yesterday. Every crib in the lake Dretuvl i.onltry-Springcblckru*. fair tozoad.
of the circulars were returned unused. 1 aud no ?u I tor proceed hix* at law haring been
was frozen up, and people living higher Ht&amp;to per lh; roodr* Ac: ducks; luoifle: the whole heavens, and hmid terrific peals have noticed the same thing iu a majority Inutlu'rd io recover the monovs secured by said
mor!gage, nr ony port lb* rent ■
Which is the best?
than the basement hnd no water, being gee-*-. OSlOn: turkey*, choire.
Me; fair to of thunder, accompanied by vivid flashes of gatherings of this character.
Now. tiH-reforr.b* virtue of ,h“
compelled to use snow. Extra precautions good. IWJhllsc; poor.
Potato**--He- of forked lightning, red rain fell in large
A GUIDE FOR EVERYONE-Ue* that tha wurt
It isstrang-i but true that of all the men contal ed iu’-nid martgezr. a
were taken in case of fire, and manufac­ brona. Sfttpta P«r bo; Burbanks
Rob*. drops, which were imagined by the excited who fought in the awful conflict few lost such «*• made aud provided,
Halurdav tbe ITt
tories were stopped to save the water. 30c for so*d; Wanes*. «W.3Je for *oed; com­ populace to be drops ot hlood or fire. Tlie their arms or legs. Many were wounded jitven that
A. D. nnt. nt ten oVbwk tn tin.
.
mon to poor tnixad lots Wlftlte: uweil |»ota- strnugu shower continued to fall until
Matters were improving at night.
in those limbs, but as compared with the —11 ul public, io the IngUeM bidder at the north
too», HUooft ILJQftsJO per hri. Apples • evening, when the clouds disperaed.
great number that were shot few lost a leg frout d&lt;wr « f toe court ImoM- in the city ot
Common.
&gt;1
-3©
LOOper
brhgocd.
SIJA;
tancy.
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Saturday, Jan. 33.
Annlyseo made of the fluid showed that or an arm. My burineiui shows that there Hnitling*. Mlrhluas. (that i-riog the olnec wfifee
QjwnirtrrioarA’ape C.xL ja.’ddfJ-O' per hri: Its coloring matter wm» a light dust of a
the clreii't court f-r Btrrv eouuly t» balden).
Muscatine, la., is to have a |500,&lt;MM» beet
are more artificial leg* than arms. There
marked earthy taste. Probably this dust aro
•ugar manufactory.
are many men who have artificial leg*
legx who wwi ih»f*’l n* m»y l* i.r*-.»*i«rv to nay th*
was ejected by an active volcano, carried
BANKRUPT STORK,
Tho Rio Grande frontier is covered with
„.bl. lo «n«,l th.
for a great distance by wind and precipi­
mow for thedrst time ever known.
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know uf a inun with nn artificial arm who with u rtaimoabl* st'owx \ lr*&gt; cnvenatited for
Wheat-No. 3 rod whiter cash,
Feb­ tated with the rain.—Washington Star.
) has ever fooled anybody with it. One
I—
-•’ - &lt; *e-wribed *tn smi&lt;1
then
iu. th*- prrm»!*e* 'bvh'K
Horses and mules to the number of libd
ruary. «.&lt;««; March.
April, l.(W»i;
inoruraxe
os
all
tho-e
rertaiu
lot",
idecs*.
bim
L
and valued at $00,000, • were cremated nt May, SLitAk Corn—Na 3 mixed cash. SOe;
I son ot courve is that wo have not reached • ...
.mrnr
„ at latte rlutrie tn lhe vlllnire of Nash­
—
HASTINGS, MICH.
Ao Opinion on Marriage.
_____...perfection
luanuMH in making artificial -jiie
the 1name
Kansas City.
___ ..jbiGteOanty of Barrvnml elate of MicbJanuary. February and March. I«c: May.
This i* what a man s*y« who ha* tried armk n* iu leg*.—Interview in Chicago l4&lt;n. tetH known and &lt;t&lt;wribvs» as Mio**:
William Junes, o’ well known cotton 4t**c. Oats-Dull but steady: No. 3 mixed
TIi*
west half nt vtiligc lot* numbered
marriage for fifty year* and ought to know Tribune.
broker of Liverponi, cumniitfed suicide by tnto. »Mc; May. 3%e. Hye - Weak:
elritter
a
and
nineteen
ofo.
A.
PhllllD*'
sudifor the whole range. Uariey-Dull. lower; something about it: "Marriage n failure! 1
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jumping from a window.
tluu to the villain &lt;&gt;f Na*hvi1h&gt;. Miehtgan.
•-.in..1 &gt;tatv. «L7.Huc: Na S Milwaukee. 71 Those who say ho are poor gulden and poor I
A Curtain for a 1‘lauo.
Jamxm M&lt;'Kklvf.v. Mortgagee,
The twelve-inch rifto^un for the cruiser ®72r. lurd Quiet; February. $6.73; March
L. CAMDEE &lt;CO
observer*. They forget that happiness I An idea which linrdly commends itaolf to
by dement dndth. his -^nardtun.
Monterey has reach- Ajiin Francisco, hav­ yaw.
FjtiTn acoMieovr.
means contentment, and contentment dot's the lied, taste, lint which, »however,
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*insaneAttorney * far Morfuaar-.
ing bean sent by rail from Pennsylvania.
Live Stock: Cnltie-Trading very dull mul ‘not rush into Hw newspaper*. Of conrac, tinned by ind&amp;ptttabte authority—tho Eng­
Dated.
December
Hlb.
IWI.
Jfewipapers and politicians have begun slow; poor!o»t te b.-fft natlvu sw rw,
tiheep and there are unhappy marriages, bat this lish— is that which curtaitia tho back of a
Stale of Michigan—HHU .JudfcUl
^curing rooms at the Chicago hotels in per UM lbs; dr/ &lt;o«*&gt;
—Marker very alow; riwep. $3..Wp}.ft)per only proves that uhfortanate couples have piano, when the exigencies of furniahing
VhMicery.
preparation for the Democratic national Innib-,
HJU lbs; lainlis. 25-*7Vs-t7.Ox JIo.-s—Nominally made mistakes. They are to Maine, not require that' tin.* instrument shall stand
biat pending tn Ike Circuit Conn
.
GUARDIAN'S .HAUL
•
■jnveiJtion
firm; hv* hogs. t«.W jd.73 per M0 Ibx
thr institution. I have been married half with its lawk to the room. A narrow brnar
In «♦« mutter of the estate al Alvord T
Comity School Conuniasloner KiUem. of
East Buffalo.
rod
is
fitted
naros*
the
tap
and
from
this
a eentnry, and tnnrringe has been my sal­
Worst*. * minor.
John Balin. cmnplrinaHt. vs
Houston. Go., has resigned because the
Ka»t HvrrAui. Jan.'2a
vation. My wife la the Iwnt friend I ever depend* a full curtain of whatever pleura* । N.»llc*hereby elven that I shall sell at pablta
board meets on Saturday and he is a
Cattte-On*) hnnTred and fifty hauls on hnd. My advice to men and women is, the
with. auction, to tn*highest bld tee. on **1111*1*?. tli«
___ owner's taste or seems
... . to accord
__________
In this out** R .1
Seventh .Day Baptist.
sale: market dull aud irregular ezceih for ‘Get married.’ It I* the only natural state, the rest of the room—plain, ditll cloths or j■ anth day of Januatv. a. 1». !*«.•. ul leu o'clock. In
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1 Un* forenoon, at (no north front done of the plainant, duly Wisl
Jim Lyles and Margaret Igwhley, col­ giiud huidy fat «te-?rs; extra steers.
All nature hunts In couple*, and nature la *a hrocadi*.
l.w&lt;..i«. or even cretonne, though tin* .1 Barry Count* court bone. In the City of Hxsveals.
ored, were liunged ut Danville, Va., for tlie -Uli; medimn batcher*.
surely cannot ba recommemlod.— «"«*. hi the (hxuity &lt;rf Hurry, tn (be State ot
&gt;
Sheep aud kunba— Eighty loads a far last ter teacher than a corrupt and sei- . latu-r
New '’nrh Tiru .
‘. sr&gt;Btr4
Mlrhlgan,. pttrauHnt
murder of George Lashley, the woman’s
on lh„ to
,„hllitena*
lluJ nf »nd uuthorltv
x.
on arim market steady; extra fancy aheep. fish faction of society.’’ And the man new *orc j ime.«.
Il is iliBref'-re
husband, iu October, IflW.
S.'.-ISyASI; good m extra laml*. M30Q»AS,&gt;. who paid this tribute to womanhrod net !
, D ital.liytbe I’rtoot-Court ul CalhnaaCounty
A Itemorkabte ttaiwu
Two petroleum trains collided near the Hog*
1 Mtrhuont. nil uf th* estate. rhd&gt;t. litis and In
bundr* I loads on sa’-e: market long before his wife’* death* wns tbe no- ’
♦.»&gt;; good to beat blest Roman of them all—Allen G. Thur­ ' The echo nt lite Eagles Nest on tie ‘ tecr-t of ih« Mid minor itf. in »ud t«&gt; tlie re* fore the fir«t day
tmiu-Cnncsstan city of Tiflis, the engine atrong; heavy grade*.
• estate Hit listed and bcluj: in She County of Hurry twenty data live
K'xd te best pi.s. MflUfr man.—Exchange.
fires ignited the fluid cargo, snd six or Yerkere.
; b ulks of lite Kiilarney i&gt; renowned (or ite s In 1 he State ol Mlridmui. known and &lt;l«werib*d
S4.70I repetition of a bugle call, which seems tn 1 a* follow* fowl; Ixms Iiunibcr two hundred
eight trainmen were burned to death.
Toledo.
A prize was offered by a merchnnt in I* nqteuteu by a hundred inrirumente,
Silver men at the national capital are
Lancaster. Pa., to the man who made rhe until rt grariiuilly dtaa away In the air.
gratified to learn that ten days ago the
rth OC lot
Wbt
nearest gnras to tbe time a oandlu wonid i At tlie report of a cann&lt;m th* lnnd«at
all In the
president instructed Minister Lincoln to
burn. The winner guessed th* time exact- I thunder* reverberate from th* rock and City of R*riinn. in said
sound the British cabinet aa to holding on
ly,
even
to
a
second
—
rix
hour*,
twent
y-focr
die
in
aeemingly
eodiesa
peals
along
tha
international silver conference.
Fcbruarv.
»MU;
Marek.
IMO.
'minutes and ten seconds.
*
J distant mountains.—Brooklyn Engle.
Two burning vessels have been righted

(Win QheW!nipoca«v

QUAtrtf'iW

ives you more
wq solid chewing

W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE 0ENtf3*EN

iWYoUCAfJ GET
HI OTHER TOBAQCOS
YOU KHOW w
WYOUARUOOKIlfcf^
ijia pttrs S Eros. ’ •-nsrilk.W

Boys’
Ladies

Woolley &amp; Bronson.

JSSRrlS

WET! COLD! SLUSH!

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

“CANDEE”

IV!. R. LAYTON, Agrent.

�Ing Is tbe Jury- drawn for theterm of oourt:
.......Mtogwuuaith and Wm. Stanley,
*ts
retook.
SmT-Tm. d.r«Hi..u Wto’Orangeville.
EOT. W. M. rnatr r«rlr«l o«lee MobWl'lis C. Towne and H. C. Roger*,
Jobmmo. «apk&gt;r«OT of
.10
^.marker under toe atm.
riav that he had been, on January 1-tn.
ton eompanj. oota PW Mr- r*
*n
t “l,
Prairieville.
Thursday, January sSth,
..dMtar.wid «Uo
otBBll »■» clwte&amp;a member of the Society of Biblical
Jaa. RaBMxn and N. E. Benedict, Rut­
Tammany and Notional Politic*.
Arelweoloxy. ot London. Euxlind. Tbta
Jod« Hooker MMxInW the
«'
I..bk. «&gt; tM. ~»"W land.
There Is ample evidence that the prou «n honor eootemd ol~»
Americus Cline and David Mntte»un,
‘ diction made by The Press when Ko9*®*J rnmebl-e. •I»=h &lt;lr~the Co. U&gt;. rtxbtw
u&gt;d cltr ir Mr. BU1.S taoulil &lt;0 lo Do­
AinortOTM. Th., mtnd. ot
p Flower was running for governor its the put tbelr «ln« uid I~1B. t"
eonxr.inl.ie
him
opon
thta
dtaUoeUon.
UieHreeB. bb ded&lt;lo» &lt;• hhlnly thu
Wood”
WBbellOT,
If
U&gt;«
will
^ve
propTammany Hall «udidate that hi.
the owner of ■ lot I. ate the proprietor of which tew could tnoril more thon one or
,vn,ii&lt;t Im&gt; followed by an-effort on the part tbe »hule tree, to front of them, uni thu bl, Khohirlj h^rtl. «nd ,hUIty. Jo lhe OTomronoOTOf .Id bitt I. duller, tt.l land. Joa. Bowerman and Ashel
orrtaBUWr Hull u&gt;control tb.drn-uur.b®
. pontail.rly ----------- u»eKI»&lt;uor Mutlop would do . Mr
•tody
ot
ArehoOTloxy.
BlhUcol
uf tt. rouro
“ fa, cu&gt; prolcet them from uiy ppnoceuery a rrhaeologv. Rev. Puffer
Puffer has
bae devotedderuttd- —rt In r^ibix tte uemled fund, for tbe koe Spring*.
Geo. 8. Tompkins and H. V. Munger,
mni'uir true. There wm • time wb«n damage.
— .1
-i^rhin ^uch
improremenL
We eummuch time And effort, and
bls-------memberablp
"7T7 Th...
Tammany was satisfied to bleed the me­
Alanson White, who lived lu the first lu tbe society will be of n*1 ^ue to w®’ mend tho matter to tbe immediate and Aosyria.
J. S. Hinchman and Everet Paton, Bal­
tropolis of the country and
considerate ^Mention of the society«»
ward, died from the effects of ta grippe
The young ladles of the Willing Hand
plunder it secured here as ample tot.the Friday and was buried Sunday. Mr.
officers. Let them be prompt, and enter­ timore.
Quincy Tollwi and Albert Roach. Barry’.
support and enrichment of Its .lcad^"' White, it will be remembered, was tbe Society of the M. E. church have, with prising while It li time. They can do
Tobtaa Garn and Dexter Sprague, Carl­
With tbe Empire State now under &gt;ta con­ man who. in a quarrel overaom* chtekena, the most commendable zeal, taken upon nothing that will add more to the reputa­
trol as well it Is still dissatisfied, and Is de- fatally shot a Gernum named Stanislaus themselves the work of providing sultab e tion of their grounds than doing this thing. ton.
.
SXltoff tho Whole U^Uff auto,
clothing
for
several
poor
children
of
this
Geo. Bump and Alvin Cole, Cm tie ton.
Bartkovskl. In &lt;871. He was convicted of
By
taking
steps
now.
they
can
assure
a
under tribute If Tammany men can do It murder In the second degree, sentenced to city, thus enabling three children to attend brilliant future for tte society’s track.
Rob’t Dawson, John Beaamer and S.
through controlling the Democratic Na­ seven years at Jackson by Judge HoyU the day and Bunday schools. It would be
Greufiel, city.
Si
Um lire «r UH. »"&gt;"“•** tional Committee and the Democratic
Spencer Paton, Hastings.
After four years &lt;rf bls sentence had ex­ quite surprising to many to know how
Confirmed.
many there are of V»ls class In our little
Lewis Hlue, Hope.
(Mponrr •« u.
mu“ ".‘’"'’“a ’ National Convention.
pired; he was pardoned, returning to thia
The favorable impression produced on
It Is needless to say that the bare an­ city. He had lived here quietly and never city who need this Xlqd of help. To pro­
hOTeLem l« b»•““* *
Wm. MoNec, Irvlug.
nouncement of lhe interference of Tam­
vide
the
society
with
the
materials
to
make
the
first
appearance
of
the
agreeable
liquid
L. C. Edmunds, Johnstown.
shown any Indication of the .violent tem­
In lb. connin ’.
’»“^ed 10
many Hall in democratic national politics
A. D. Wolf, Maple Grove.
per that led to the crime for which lie was clothing from, they will bold a society fruit remedy Syrap of Flga a few years
will raise a cry of alarm from one end of convicted. And It may be said tliat it in the Episcopal society rooms on Friday ago has been more than confirmed by the
congressional enactment*. •
Court will convene Monday. February
the* country to the other, and that It will was 111* previous good record that led to next, supper from 5 to 7. There should pleasant experience of all who have used 8th. Clerk Brice h of the opinion that
Under
not lie Bounded by republicans alone, but lils pardon. It had evidently been bls be a very large attendance that substantial it. and the success of tbe proprietors and tbe calendar will show a good number of
ttemrt.u demnndlnx a. U» P^"
by the earnest and bunest democrats in
encouragement may te given the young manufacturers the California Fig Syrup
.npport . rcmovxl ot .11 prolerll&gt;' JulW- other states who know the history of the alm since bls release to so live as to atone
as far as possible by quietness and Inoffen- ladles In'thelr most laudable undertaking. Company.
OThUlns !•»!*- U» ne,t”‘ P0’*’*11'10 ”• Tammany organization, past and present, aiveness of Ilf’S for the deed which dark­
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs. F.
iborelo U.Bt iould ronmmod tin- and who'regard its future as full of the
George Stevens, a farmer, was fatally in­
ened his whole life.
T. Colgrove, Saturday evening, Jan. 30th.
most tiireatening dangers to the Empire
Open by singing, “Marching through jured by a logging train at Greenville.
n«OT«n ’O«. tor IU P“»«'''
Stale and the United States. $o ftr as re­
Art Tabor. In October 1890, went to
aenUUre. ot wb«t «&gt;me dells!&gt;&gt; to “*■ publicans are concerned, they may well
A Port Huron boy spent 31.000 in sixty
,
Charles M. Weaver, of the then firm of Georgia.”
Quotations or anecdotes concerning days and his relatives want a guardian ap­
••Um p.rlt «&lt; the people- ylrlded to the hope that Tammany will secure tbe selec­ Stuart, Knappen Jk Weaver, and asked to
tab in the h»nd ot Kinr Caucus, and voted tion of this city as the place of holding the borrow 845. stating that his father-ln-law. Abraham Lincoln.
pointed.
American
History,
Rose
Goodyear.
democratic
convention.
It
would
In
that
Steven Sensfra. of Yankee Springs, would
wolldlx axainsl even provision ot the bill
Gov. Page, of Vermont was a recent
Recitation, “Sberidan’s Ride," Mrs. Em­
event become known as a Tammany con­
unlnst tree suxa-. a. well as «nlu» lo»- vention. and its candidates for president sign the note with him for that amount. ma Donohue.
visitor at Adrian, where he invested in
FOR THB
...........
After looking up the responsibility of Mr.
The Battle of Monmouth. Clement Smith. boom property.
erlnx the laHlT on steel rails, and every and vice president would become known
,
Senslba. Mr. Weaver concluded to make
Physical Culture (synopsis). Mrs. R.
amxesicl proeWon tor the ettreUwcoU^, mid designated as the Tammany candi­ the loan, and so Informed Tabor. Soon
dates.—New York Press.
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after Tater-produced a note for lhe $45, Bailey.
tion of Impost duties.
The Story of the Constitution, Mis.
ORDINANCE.
purporting to be signed by Mr. Senslba,
Pressed in the face of inch opposition,
Relative to th® etaabllahraeut of tlie greets,
President Harrison has tills week sent and received his money on the note. Just Colgrove.
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lane*, alleys and public grounds of tbeAity ot
the law wen; Into effect under in aval­ his ultimatum to Chile, ami a special mes4
Talk on the Chilean trouble. W. K.
before leaving our city for Adrian test
THE GREATEST
•KrnuN l-The City of Haattmn ordsiuK:
anche of invective ami misrepresentation,
Cook.
sage-on the subject of tho Chilean rontrovj .summer. Mr. Weaver endorsed tbe note
Critic, Mia* Hallocff.
Tliat the resunrev of tlie City of lixx.Jnga. Ii»‘ calculated and designed to blind public
and sold it to the Hastings National Imuk.
cludiug tbe government or .•cctiwial inra.
eray to congress. It Is plain that thlM When the note came due last Octoter,
sentiment to the wisdom of Its previsions,
block, street mid Alley boundaries, catitollabcountry has done with fooling. It’s bus­ Tabor did not pay. Mr. 'Senslba was
pertnanent tnununtrnta all »tr»et and
.and lu emterntas those officials charged
I have dud only thirty-six accidents out at with
• MMEDY OF THE AGE.
Hues wlthiu said city aa made and certified
iness now. It seem tube so regarded by therefore requested to walk np to lhe cap­ of several hundred fin 18911- Tbe num­ to by the duly authorized engineer of s-ld city,
with its enforcement. Yet within the
Cures all BLOOD and SKIN-Dise.xv-stain
’
s
office
and
settle.
He
put
fn
his
ap
­
recorded
November ant. l«i. and wt &gt;orth As a Blood Purifier It has no equal. S» r.‘i,
ber ot passenger trains involved In acci­
the Chileans. who are said by late diss
short period of Its extatenec—in face of all
pearance but denied signing the note. dents during the year was not far from with proper description*. :nap* and digram* fbr pamphlet showing testimuntata of ra.my
patches to have given a satisfactory an­ Tabor was then called into the bank, and
Io a book now-on file in the office of the recorder wonderful cures.
bnpedinn-nta-tiic law has wrought out a
swer to President Harrisbn's ultimatum.^ finally. It is claimed, admitted that Sensl­ 850 or 900. but the number of accidents of the aaicl My of iiaatlno entitled, designated
vindication tliat at once brings confusion
was, of course, somewhat less, ns there and known as tho Hasting* City rtrect aurvey.
ba did not sign it, but Insisted that he, were a good many collisions Involving two be and the same ta hereby confitwed. established
Muskegon. Mich. Aug. 30,
to Its opponents and confirmation fur the
Tabor, did not sign Senslba’s name. passenger trains each. But those thirty- and adopted &gt;a tbe true and authentic deaorip- Dra. Mixer A Sou*. Hutluga. Mich.
XVlint I* Good ilaklug Powder?
My Dear Mir.—Allow me to give you a few
t loo. map and diagram of the said City ol Haastrongest prediction* ot Its supporters.
’ It Is a well known fact that carbonate of When pressed for an answer as 'to who six accidents are characteristic. The first ttURS. and that all block, street and alley Ktoee of the fact* tn mv experience with your runc*r
None of the necessaries ot life affected ammonia is used by bakers in the prepara­ forged the name, be asserted that Charlie great fact that appears Is that twenty-two be and the Mine lire hereby confirmed, estate and wrofuta fjrap. Five year* ago I had .i
ed laid out and adopted as therein set forth and cancer come ou my Iojvt lip. I ctwiM-hrd
by tariff are higher now than one year ago. tion of the finest and most wholesome Mann did it. As Charlie was then be­ of them might have been prevented hail described.
tbe tie*: phytlctan* in thia place. Grand llo-tl.
hind the bars at Jackson, this was an emi­
MEt-rios X—That all former survey*, mare Grand Raptds. Ann Arbor aud Detroit. Ail
employees obeyed orders. They were not
Mere men can now find employment at bread and cake, and has been from time
nently
safe
thing.
In
some
respect*,
for
and
diagram*, eatabliahlng or dptacaUiw railed It canrer. One of tbe be*t M D’a. in
immemorial. It is among the oldest and
called un to exercise wit or Judgment In
wages as high as were .then paid. No in­
street
or
alley
lines
or
boundaries
and
all
ordi
t
Mtnkcgoo prraertbed for It. I bad It turned
at the same time most healthful constit­ Tabor to do. As the bank was protected alarming emergencies, but simply U» obey
dustry has teen Impaired, unless it te tliat uents of baking powders. It Is all evolv­ by Mr. Weaver’s endorsement, thenecessa­ orders. Space and time are lacking to dis­ nances relative thereto.conflicting herewith a,re out throe different time*, but all to Do purpose
hereby repealed.
And it continued to grow.
Msirrtox X—That all plats or subdivision* of
Finally troon the advice ot a friend I laect to
of the importer ot foreign goods; while a ed in gas by the heat of the oven, and ry steps to be taken must te by that gen­ cuss the measures that operating officers
Blvate grounds within the limits ot tbe City of you for medicine which I ured a* directed, and
tleman. He was In the city Friday, and
take to maintain discipline and the diffi­
number ot foreign capitalists, retoguizing leaves no trace of Itself in the food, and,
astluga
l.crrafter
made
shall
be
presented
to
it
cured the c.inerr entirely. About four jeara
falling to find Tabor In the city, lodged a
it
h
this
that
gives
it
its
great
value
as
a
the
city
council
of
said
city,
before
being
offered
culties
they
encounter.
It'is
enough
to
haveetapred
snd leujoy rxe dent health, utth
the futility of further elfeoris at ••revenue
leaveniiig agent In the opinions of ”
the. comphdnt against him for forgery aud the say that this Is the mn«t troublesome part to the County Register ol Deeds for filing and do rrturu of th* dlneasc.
_
reform" in the direction of free foreign physicians.—New York Journal.
uttering of forged (taper* Ami Tabor will
That
your C. &amp; S. 8. i» an effective blood part­
of their duties, and that the unions. Instead
S
ki
t
ion
4.-11
shall
be
the
duty
of
the
city
ner
there
can
be co que*Hon.
now have to answer to the courts for his of helping, have made matters worse. We
trade, are moving their plains to this coun­
council, un such presentxtluu. or at any other
Yours, etc..
conduct in this matter.
H. W. Boynton.
may hope that litis is a passing phrase uf time It may appojnr. to mx-ept or reject such
try. when employers will te ot our own peo­
plat or suixlivistoa. saio re»o:nUon to be enter­
Kcal Ertatc Broker, Torrent Block.
Additional Local News.
ple, supplying all their varied wants from
In Hu- house of Representatives. Con­ I trades-unionism, and that, as the men ed in the Journal of Its proc-rdlugs and a copy
Muskegon.
Mich..
Aug. 3L
learn
more
of
their
proper
relation
to
the
of
said
plat
or
subal
vision
filed
In
the
office
of
gressman Scott, of Illinois, has introduced
the stores of this country. Instead of the
Dr. Mlxer:-Af&gt;rr giving your C. A!
the recorder &lt;rf said city, and a description ot
This is the way tiff* Allegan pazettc a bill prohibiting lhe fost Office Depart­ rest of the world, they will discover that the street;! In said btat or subdivision to be en­ ^perMinsl trial I will ray that I consider
one-tenth now sent abroad to feed those
sizes up the affairs of that place. While ment from selling stamped envelopes bear­ It is for their own interest to weed out the tered ju the -book uf Dartings City Street 8uc- !equaled aa a blood purifier.
who make fordgft g6ods.
•
William Meet.
the oil well is slowly going down, the C. L. ing tlie usual printed request for return to Insubordinate, tbe ' inefficient, and the VSection 3.—No plat
-------- ---- shall „
506 Washington avenue.
be ,
Under lhe fostering provision of tbe tin­ A N. about clown, and evpry other boom the owner after a limited period. “Under drunken. The next striking fact is that accepted by the council ir/fubdlrtslan
rfnlcas
ilnlev* it
It be made
nuuin to
to*.
—
„ . ,
.. n
re-.
FOF Sal© DV all DrUgglStS.
nvuter of aire and other replate clause—though only three months in down clean out of sight, suppose we take the present law.” .-.aid Mr. Scott, “theGov­ nineteen of these accidents would probably corres|&gt;otuf In tbef mmterofMz*
alrciueul* of the atate law for &lt;
J
7?°
ernment is a direct competitor with every have been saved by block signals and Ineffect—the Important industry has already hold of some really feasible method of
xej*-arkp
akki&gt; nv
nr —
with the County ttegister ot
ii*-mu
building up the town. A railway down printing house in the country. It la not tcrlockwi switches and signals. 1 would
made such progress that in voltes of home­ inwn would be a good tiling, but good only a competitor, but It gives Itself a I not say unqualifiedly tliat every one of the
Section c -'Before any olat or subdivision of Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.
usd. wherein anr new streets or alleys are
made plales, in which all labqr and mater­ roads maykbe better still. Our waterpower monopoly. The government furnishes the roads on which these accidents happened
pened or laid out. within the city limits, sial
ials are American, are now on the market. is good, but we must not think only ot envelopes stamped and printed for the should at once equip its tracks with block
.-.HEPJFF’8 SALE.
same pride as they are furnished without signals aud Interlock all of Its switches.
Notice is aereUyatvM that by virtue ot a writ
And better still, prices have not been so that: there an? other things to be taken in­
to account. This county.is a rich and the return card. This Is an unwarranted There are reasonable limits within which already laid out adjacent thrrcto.be a continu­ al H«-ri facta* l-Mued out of tbe Circuit Court tor
appreciably advanced as to affect retail fertile county, and Allegan la the coiinty trespass by the government upon the they must work; but It may be said with­ ation of soeh streets or alleys aa near as practic­ Ute Count y of Barry- In favor at Frank G. &lt; ;&lt;xxt
and all street, altev and bounding lines year and tteonre A. Bantes. copartners, under
buyers. The good housew,fe now save&gt; seat.- She has the bulk ot the country private business ot every printer in the I out qualiflation that It is poor railroad able
shall be property defined by permanent nwnu- the fl rm of Good rear &amp; Barn e*.against lhe real
more ou her sugar bill in a month than trade and ought to have more. And what United States. It this ls‘ fair and legltl- economy to,operate a road having a heavy meats net. |u the ground simitar to*tbeee now tn estate ot Allen G. Freem.in In said count). to
use
lur'irrri
’ iusu
me directed iand delivered. I did. un tbe 21«t
by
the ciijr.
city. Tito
•trrct*
and alleys siaiu
so laid iiTOUirvckcu
and
fast
traffic
without
block
signals
and
belter
way
is
there
for
getting
It
than
by
mate
why
should
not
the
government
go
will te added to her bill ot tinware In a
iCC of
— June, A, D. IMO. levy upon and take all
making good roads for the trade to come into the business of printlug deeds and interlocking for the protection of switches., ont shall be property fixured so that they can be day
the right, title
lllli and Interest of said Alien
year, and wltlr a stated sum buys more on? Our business men are. of all persons, mortgages? Why not make cotton goodg , It can be proved by the statistics of cost of located from the monuments, and all sueh pro- i tha
j-w.-d street* shall be at least (4) tour rods in I Fre-man.
Freeman. In
Io and
ana to
ti» tbe
me following
ronowinj &lt;1escrit&gt;r&lt;l n-x!
goods for the comfort and adornment of the ones most interested in such roads, at cost and furnish them to consumers? I accidents tliat a judiciously-planned block width. A11 streams. w*ter courses and ditches | estate, to wit: Tbe
The sooth ea&gt;t
east quarter of tbe
shall
be
accurately
laid
out
and
designated
ou
—
“
■
—
*
—-*—ot
-• sectXKi
—**
itortii
ea*t
quarter
&gt;0. in towhshlp 1,
system
pays
in
money,
and
generally
on
a
isn
’
t
it
rtbout
lime
the
once
vigorous
Busi
­
Why not go Into any other branch of pri- I
home than at any previous date in tbe
the plat or map.north of rant* 9 west. In the County of Barry
ness Men’s association should bestir itself? vate business. It cannot be seen why the crowded road it actually facilitates tbe
Section 7.-All plats suamltted wherein new and State of Michigan, all of which I shall ex­
world’s historyprinter should te thus discriminated movement of trains.—From “A Year of streets, alleys or any public grounds are laid pose for Mie at pub Ir auction, or vendue, to the
Five cases growing ont of the alien labor
This is the condition of affairs that bas
agaiust This bill does not ask protection Railway Accidents.” by H. G. Prout, In out to be dedicated t, public tBr shall be accom­ lilaboat bidder, at tbe north front door of the
panied by a certified anstraet of title to dale.
Court House, bi tho Oty of Haatiox*. iu said
so overwhelmed the theories of those who law were filed In tlie United States court or favors for the great printing industry North American Keylew for February. '
Section
Thia ordluaure shall take effect county, on tbe l-Th day of March. A. D.Mt
Salurctay afternoon.
The firm against
all along have prated about the “bllghtinic whou/the charges are mode Is the Union of the country. It simply asks the gov­
February rttii. IK'2.
9 o’clock In the toren wo of said day.
Hou
Germany
Ha*
Ilhcourjid
Tramp*
Dated this 28d day of January. A. D. IW.
ernment
to
take
its
strong
anu
off
and
give
influence of a protective policy.” For tlie Schdol Furniture company of Battle Creek.
Baker Siihis
. ei:.
It a fair chance. Many millions of dollars
There is in tho February number of Tbe
Jxo. D. Bobski s. Recorder.
Former sheriff of tbe County of Hairy, who
the thousandth time, and never more forci­ The company is charged with Importing
annually by this act are taken front the Forum an explanation of tbe practical re­
ABcntx McCor. Mayor.
made the levy tn said nutice descrtlx-!.
and
contracting
for
five
workingmen
living
bly, has a tariff framed with lhe avowed
printing
business.
This
does
not
seem
sults
of
the
celebrated
German
Labor
Col
­
at Toronto, Canada, to come to the states
object uf fo&amp;tering domestic industries,
and work for them. The action is very fair or Just. It is asserted that litis law onies for tbe abolition of tramps, by Prof.
while providing revenue for support of important from the fact that It is hard to ! secures a better return of letters. The F. G. Peabody, of Harvard, who during
government, worked Ils vindication by se­ make a case under the new law. The j class of persons who use these envelopes^ his residence In Germany, where he now
are bankers and others who are not sum-' Is. has studied tbe system on the ground.
curing at the same time a home competlon Company Is liable to a fine of 81.000 for peeled of Inability to keep their correspond­ Germany was tlie worst tramp-afflicted
each man Imported. The Union School
that minimizes the prices of products, pro­ Furniture company is engaged In the man­ ence In good shape. The government country in the world before work stations
vides steady employment for every man ufacture of desks and such paraphernalia refuses to let 'Sam Jones, hardware were established at intervals of half a
who Is willing to work, and thus Insures as bused in school houses. List summer merchant. Podunk. Ind.,’ appear because day’s Journey. It is assumed that tbe
It advertises his business. If he. can see tramp will tarn his food and lodging in a
the happiness and Independence of all de­ It is alleged that an agerH-nf the company
appeared to Toronto and engaged workmen tit rough a barbed-wire fence, and he usu­ half-day’s work, fn the morning, there­
serving citizens.
to go to Battle Creek and work for theip, ally can. he simply says ‘Heturn after ten fore, he may travel with the assurance of
agreeing to pay their railroad fare and days to the Sam Jones Hardware Company reaching another station where in the
Podunk, lud.’ This is legitimate and afternoon he must work. If he presents
If any free trader desires to post himself naming a rate of wages.
£?s. The government should take Its himself after 9 p. iu. be gets no further
fully as to tbe difference In wages. In liv­
A large manufacturing establishment in
tid* off and not oppress one of Ute great­ help. Each wanderer must carry with him
ing and In thn condition of the home and this city keeps a number of traveling
est and most important Industries of our a ticket on which is stamped the name of
family, of the American aud English labor-, agents ou the road who place tlipir goods country.”
his last station and tlie date of his recep­
In.all
the
different
sections
of
the
country.
er, he should rcail the able correspondence
tion there. Thus when the network of
Of course, as is the rule In such business
these stations extends throughout Germany
from the editor of the American Shoe A
the firm relics on the reports of tbe com­
Following are the real estate transfers all excuse for wandering beggard seems to
Leather Reporter, who is now making a mercial agencies to ascertain the standing
for the weekending January 18. 1891. ns be removed and a positive treatment of
tour of England and the continent, and of their customers. Recently, however,
taken from the books in tbe register’s office: frendly aid as well as a negative treatment
writing to bls paper what be sees and finds. an order was received from nu ageist who
M H,de
l»rt «M lot of refusal at one’s door Is applied. In tlie
had sold a bill ot goods to a man In an 1.1 Delton 8100.
The Shoe A Leather Reporter is a non­
PT Cotarova to Wm II Knickerbocker 35 ac year 1890 there were 1.927 such stations,
Indiana town. Reference to Dun’s showed
and 1,871.591 suppers were provided.
’
political, trade paper, whose sole alm la to that the customer was not listed. Tbe sec a KutUnd nominal
There were. In the same year. 364 resting­
stale fairly aud folly the facts pertaining firm, therefore, wrote to the express agent
places with 12,600 beds, providing in the
in
the
town
where
their
customer
resided
v|M
^Palmer
to
Caroline
Everts
lot
105
Nasl*to the shoe and leather trade. The editor j
year, 2.2X3,000 lodgings.
and soon received an answer which waa
finds in England that the British worker
vjAndrew Stevens to Eliza J Ixe lot Middle­
Prof. Peabody explains that it was at
convincing, it ran as follows: “Wc con­
in thh boot and shoe factories receives sider Mr. Blank first-class credit He is
Williams Fruit Evanorator Co to Geo W Pran­ first feared that they might be tempted to
slay too long In so good a refuge, and a
from 85.00 to 87.00 per week for the same one of the aidermen of.our city, owns two ce* parcel Nashville $1000.
P^r.'^l«voUloMart,“ G,riun 23 *c «C34 maximum term of two years was fixed:
kind of work for which tbe American la­ saloons and runs a gambling joint He Is l.u land 8M0.
but, lu fact, a great proportion ot such
borer in the boot and shoe factories of this generally looked, upon-as a 'dead game ^jRJJln Middle to John Anders 6 ac sec 29 Hope men cannot bear the restraint for any con­
sport’ Z- The goods were shipped InstantJuSiliSd'^oa“«»'•«
country receive from 810.00 to 820.00 per cr.—Kalamanx) Telegraph. I
siderable period. It Is estimated that In
the years 1837-1889, 7.7 per cent (913) of
week. He finds that while rents are cheap­
A fanner can never Invest money more
thecolonists left within a week. 4.3 (507)
er In England tlian here, the coat of Jiving safely and profitably than on his own
per cent within a fortnight, 93.7 per cent
averages higher there, and a comparative farm. And the security Is unquestionable.
The Hastings W. C. T. U. will hold within a month, and 41 per cent, within
The
Improvement
of
one
’
s
own
land
pays
a
table of prices showing tlte coat of the nec­
their annual meeting for the election of two months. Of ail who left the colony
bigger interest than any lawful interest officers on Tuesday afternoon. Feb. 2d, at 20.8 per cent. bad obtained definate occu­
essaries of life in Boston and London is
that can be procured. The draining of wet
pation: 00.4 per cent. left at their own de­
given, tbe date being October 1st, 1891. land has paid 100 per cent per year in Mrs. N. Bailey’s. Let all be present
Tbe friends and well withes of the Rev. sire and may lie assumed to have resumed
On bis meager stipend the English laborer perpetuity.
The planting ot an oreiiard
tbelr old tramp life; 5.5 per cent, bad re­
must pay his rent, and support his large bas teen aa profitable. A tetter and more- Grisby and Mrs. Grigsby are cordially In­ mained tbe entire term of two years; 4.4
vited by the session aud ladies to the do­
family. It is impossible to give his chil­ commodious barn and stables will easily
percent, were dismissed-for misconduct,
nation
at
the
parsonage
on
the
evening
of
pay 10 to 20 per. cent on the cost In actual
and a per cent were transferred to bos
dren whaMpre In this country would call the
money made or saved The sum ot 8500 Tuesday, the 9th of February.
pitals tor treatment Finally, 9 per cent,
rudltncnURjf an education. As for living, spent In fertilizers has returned Itself
A special and interesting program has ran away. Of 5,536 colonists in 1888, 1,­
there la simply no comparison, so far Is double In the next year. Money spent In been prepared for next Sunday evening tn 017 or 55 per cent were at a colony for
the American laborer raised above bls Improved stock may temade equally profit­ connection with the Y. P. 8. C. E-, being the first time; aud 1,939 or 35 per cent
AH the objections to tbe parlor organ are at last done away with by
able. a hundred dollars ihnt has teen Christaln Endeavor day, that Is, the birth­
British brotiter.
Is It not worth the
were at the colony at the least for a second
spent in the enjoyment of a short excur­
this new invention. It has seven full octaves (as many keys as the
efforts of thia country to continue by a sion has been of much instructive benefit day ot this great society. * The young peo- Visit Of these 8.9 per cent were there
There are
pie are requested to notice that they will for the third time, 9.8 per cent for the upright piano) and looks exactly like « line upright piano.
protective policy a condition of affairs that m to make twice as much money within
convene at 5;30 Instead of 0 o’clock at the fourth time, 1.2 percent fortbefifth time, ?° 5,°P\m. v,ew not any unsightly bellows pedals, but the instrument
raises the American laborer to far higher the year, through something that has been Presbyterian church.
and 0.5 per cent for the sixth time.
'
,
I
k
,r
by
.7
ofK:&lt;ill!
'
xlc,1
y
|ik
'
,ho
s'
on
&gt;pi«"".
and
a
six year
and may be learned by any man who has
level than that of any other land? Is it
Tuesday evening. February 9th. will oc­
had enterprise and carefulness enough to
old child IS able to work them with ease.
The delicacy and variety of
not worth while to make Itetter mtn of make and save IL
cur the fourth of the series of Epworth
C. E. Bld lac has a templing offer to take Him
&gt;7
wo?der(uli ’t&gt;d the touch so light and quick that the most
them, and we know to pul American la­
1’?,ure*- 11
be delivered at the string of horses be is handling to DoJu dge Hooker's decision In the electric
diffi'uU piano pieces can be executed thereon without difficult).
It is
borers ou a level with those of Europe light case was received yesterday after- «ne M. E. church ou Tuesday evening. wuglac.
Mr. Bidlac would prefer to stay
February Qth, commencing at 7:30. by
Iwe. If satisfactory anuigenumts can be Xe.tr^u** in,PTOV'm'n» upon the parlor organ, and has created a
would be to degrade Utetn and tbelr fami­ yoan. In it. Judge Hooker decides that R«’- twvl Suw. Of KaUmaxoo.
Th,
“ mu,lci!',r5le^ The price is not higher than that
nes, and destroy their self-respect? There inc franehiMi of the company is valid; that subject will te “Considerations of Impor­ made. The Agricultural society has good If the^d n
grounds, good stable*, but a miserably of the ordinary organ.
they hare the right to place the poles for
This delightful instrument is manufactured by
eousidcratlons alone are sufficient rensuna the wires alune tta, streets, and bare a tance aud Peril to Young Womanhood.'* THmr tnrebLt. ou,..
*
Pa and
-It
'
for maintaining a protective tariff. If right to cut «. i liAteot trees, when they
■«*e *ere wanted, they would te found would olterw Isa faxne in contact with
MBaiW^WW^tectlon makev America wires. He &lt;1 eddes that Editor Dannls has

Hastings Banner.

EDITORIAL notes^

MIXERS
c&amp;ss

BLOOD

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

A New Musical Invention
Is It an Organ or a Piano?

JOHN BESSMER, HASTINGS, MICH.,
lnd &lt;*«

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, January 28th, 1892.
■

w R. COOX. Local KJ.Ut.

Common
Soap
Rots Clothes arid'
Chaps Hands.

IVORY
SOAP
DOES NOT.

FOR SALE.
My residence property on
Jefferson street, this city. It
has a frontage of 88 feet and
a depth of 12 rods. This will
cut up into two good residence
fronts on Jefferson street.'Also
two lots on Corner of •Creek
and Walnut streets. Will sell
these either with the Jefferson
street lot or separately as de­
sired. Terms easy. Call on
or address E. A. Rider,
Hastings, Mich.

PERSONAL MENTION.
Sylvester Greuaei has solved Ike ques­
tion aa to how Chicago captured the Demo­
George Wood left for Dwight. HU Mon­
cratic National meeting. He says as soon
ae the democrats heard tliat Chicago was day.
suffering from a water famine, they Im­
W. R. Cook went to Grand Rapids yes­
mediately decided to go there.
terday.
Mrs. J. A. Greble went to Grand Rap*
The Chautauqua Circle and a few invit­
ed guests rtrot at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ids Monday.
J. C. Andrus Saturday evening in honor ot
W. P. Sldnant of Delton, was In tire
tbelr friends. Mr. and Mrs. Brown,' of Sil­
ver Creek. N. Y. After the literary pro­ city Monday.
gram was finished, elegant light refresh­
Mrs. G. W. Benton, of Battle Creek, was
ments were served, and a sociable hour here last week.
enjoyed by alL
Mrs. Damun returned to her home in
Henry L. Finney, book-keeper for the Canada Saturday.
Oriental Cabinet company, of Grand Rap­
Miss Minnie Evans, of Bellevue, is visit­
ids, shot and killed himself Saturday
mornlng. U is said that he was the victim ing relatives in the city.
of intemperance and was firmly convinced
Miss Nellie Baldwin spent Sunday.with
that be could not quit the habit. He friends In Grand Rapids.
formerly lived in Kalamazoo and was well
A. K. Dlr.kennan left Monday for a bus­
connected. He leaves a young wife and
iness trip through Illinois.
one child.

Whenever railroads Issue a free pass, it
Is usually specified on.tbe ticket tliat the
company Is not held responsible for acci­
dent or damage to the bearer. The New
York court of appeals, by a recent decision
upset this arrangement by holding that rail­
roads are responsible to perrons riding on
the passes, Just tbe same as It they had
paid their way.

James Cook, of Muskegon,
friends here the first of the week.

Get your seats reserved for the enter­
tainment to be given to-morrow evening
by Miss Julia F. Lee, the wur|d renowned
impersonator. Reserved roat$ for sale at
Fred L. Heath’s tbe druggist's,

A smooth talking fakir has been selling
tin watches at 80 apiece in Eaton and
Ionia counties. If we recollect rightly sev­
eral cltizenu of this city were swindled on
a watch racket several years ago.
F. W. Greble has purchased the fine
horse. Col. Gould, from Mr. Millard, ot the
Olivet Stock Farm. He has a record In
the thirties and is able to move along in a
manner that la pleasant to look at.

Ben Franklin’S sage advice was “If you
are In business spend al least as much as
*your rent is lb letting people know it."
In these days of sharp competition always
look to the newspapers to find out where
the bargains are.
A couple of Caledonia women came to
mortal combat last week, and the bolr flew
and the air was blue with profanity. Later
about a dozen toughs Invaded the place
and tbe News says tlie village Is beginlng
tocall up Ila ancient glory.

Tbe Hastings Ctytir * Table Co. at tbe
Grand Rapids exposition gave evidence
that they were decidedly “in it” with tbelr
new goods. They are in dally receipt of
Inqaldes concerning their goods, both
from the trade and from travelling men.
who desire to handle them.
Tbe new year starts out with a promise
of good business for the Furniture compa­
ny. Last week orders were received for
nearly MOOO worth of goods, and Manager
Dickerman Is confident of. tbe largest six
months businew in the history of the com­
pany from January 1st to July 1st next.
The following is tbe substance of a spec­
ial dispatch from Lansing, and as it con­
cerns a Barry county boy. we publish it:
It Is understood in colluge circles that
Prof. Eugene Davenport, who last fall
went to Brazil to become president of a
government agricultural college nt a re­
munerative salary, will return tothlseountry at the end of a year. Bia determina­
tion is based upop tbe fact that the pre­
vailing ideas of the country upon agricul­
ture are so very crude, and tbe prospects
for rapid development not flattering. He
b*s not patience to watch the progress.

upon the proper proportions of the same, and the method of its preparation,

“the Royal Baking Powder is undoubt­
edly the Purest and most reliable
baking powder offered to the public.

visited

Clement Smith and Will Lowden were |n
Middleville Saturday on legal business.
One who has had long experience says
Mr. D. L. Booth, representing the De­
that he cures a cold by merely eating a troit Tribune, was in the city on business
very light dinner, and at night taking yesterday.
nothing except a bowl .of onions cooked ns
Mr. Sinclair, a Grand Rapids insurance
soft as they can be. Then going to bed
he begins to perspire, sleeps soundly till inspector was In the city the fore part of
morning, and is then a new man. with not the week ou business.
-ajtraceof the cold, which uncared for. might
Me. and Mrs. Brown, ot Silver Creek,
have developed Into dangerous ditease.
N. Y. were tho guests ot Dr. aud Mrs.
Tim libel suit of John W. Ewing, of ,J. &lt;3. Andrus last week.

Grand Ledge, chairman of the board of
supervisors of Eaton county, ngalnst
A Inger &lt;fc Baxter, proprietors of the Char­
lotte Republican, ended last week com­
pletely vindicating tbe proprietors ft that
paper. Mr. Ewing was accused of illegally
taking mufivy from thr county and lhe re­
sult of the suit must make him feel rather
peculiar.

“HENRY A. MOTT, Ph. D.”
Latf United States Gwemnunt Chemist.

NOTICE.

Hon. A. C. Towne, of Milo, was In the
city Mondav on the wav to Nashville to
attend the Farmer's Institute.

Mrs. Viola Buckhnut returned to her
home in Toledo Tuesday after a weeks vis­
it with her mother and friends.

77 quires.

bargains they offer.

"I will go still further and state that because of the facilities that company
have for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, and for other reqfons dependent

Mrs. Burthlck. of Kalamazoo, visited
Mrs. Julia Willison over Sunday.

LOCAL NEWS.

It Is rumored that the property and busi­
ness of die late firm of Bentley Bros. &amp;
Wilkins has pasroti into new hands. We
shall be able next week to report fully as
to lhe re-orgauized company. I

“ The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure,
for I have so found it in many tests made both for
that company and the United States Government.

Chas. M. Weaver, Esq. of Adrian, was
in the city on buslncjs Friday.

L. II. Evarts returned frov. Grand Hanids Furniture exposition Saturday. Ho
Never throw awny the pieces of lemons was there in charge o^ tlia Chair Co.'a ex­
after they have been squeezed with a hibit of new goods.
lemon squeezer. They will come In handy
W. P. Payne, who has for some time,
for removing the status from the | hands been clerking for the Messrs. Holloway,
and other articles; Dipped in salt they will leave Monday for Grand Rapids where
will
scour
kettles
nicely
and
remove
Mains
he
has secured a position as prescription
- CIRCULATION •
from brass work. They will take stains elerk for A. Sanford. •
and odor from pans and kettles as nothing
else will. The odor of fish and onions can
Wanted
Hereafter; changes for advertisements thus be removed easily.
Fifteen cords of green Beech aud Maple
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest tn
18 Inch wood.
*
•
On
the
Inside
of
this
week's
issrte
will
insure Insertion in the issue of the week
John Bkssmeu, tbe jeweler.
be found a good account of the Chilian af­
when brought.
For Hale.
fair. giving an account of the euro of the.
A Standard rowing machine, almost new.
Children’s artics 49 cents at the Bank­ United States against tlie little |saucy
.South American republic, a synopsis ot the very cheap. Call at John Bessmer’s, the
rupt.
jeweler.
____________________
See Geo. P. Mosier’s adV in another col- President's message, etc. Inasmuch ns it
a question at this time whether there will
.Wonted.
be a war or not tbe reading will l*&gt; found
Orte thousand cords of good wood of all
Mtae* art its only 59 cents at the Bank­ interesting.. There is always good reading
kinds and all lengths. I will pay the
rupt store.
■
on the inside of tin* Banneh as well as highest market price In cash or trade.
Hear Miss Jnlia F. Lee at Union hall to­ the outside.
Donn Muimik.
morrow, Friday, evening.
Tuesday evening, Geo. Salsbaugb. *«f
Marriage Llcenroa.
Fourgrain asfetida pills, sugar coated, at I’rlcbnrdvillu. was going southward ou lhe
No
Name and residence
Age
Fred L. Heatiffc, the druggist.
road near W. 8. Shrlneris with a traction . t Ctiw. W. Chandler. Hope,
1*
Just think oy it! Men's Artie Overshoes engine. We haven't heard what ailed the ' , DAttoII. Wbodmff.
..
18
only *5 cdHstat the Bankrupt store.
engine, whether It ••bucked" or kicked , । l.ininu K. Andrews, Barry,
1 Hattie J Smith. I’outtac,
to
Indies Imitation and croquet rubbers over the truces. At all events, soon after
crossing tlie bridge over Fall Creek, it
R«-gnr&lt;ling Elm-trie i-ightM.
only 22 cents at the Bankrupt store.
Four grain asfetlda pills, sugar coated, tumbled to Itself, so to speak, on the south Mu. EmTon:
I notice by the published proceedings of
fer la grippe, at Fred,. L. Heath's, the side of the roadway aud was soon engulfed
in the raging waters of the creek. Luck­ the Common Council that the location of
druggist.
[
ily ao oue was injured.
street lights In the third ward is-aa follows:
Gentlemen, go to the Bankrupt store,
Tbe historical address delivered by Hon. At the lutrrmction of State and Jefferson,
where you can buy rubbers from 32 to 30
Walnut and Jefferson and Bond and Jef­
Daniel
Striker
al
Hastings
M.
E.
church
cents perpair.
ou the occasion of tne recent semi-centen­ ferson. From Slate to Walnut Is four
Miss .Julia F. Lee. the renowned Imper­ nial celebration of the organization of blocks, from Walnut to Bond only two.
sonator. will appear at Union hall h&gt;mor* that society, has been published in neat blocks, and from from Bond south to tlie
row, Friday, evening.
phampldet form aud is a document of city limits nuhrly one mile. Why should,
two lights ao near as Walnut streets be
There will be u donation for the benefit much interest and value. Had we a simi­ needed, when Bond nor Walnut are con­
of Iter. A. D. Grigsby. Tuesday evening. lar history ot all our churches and societies, tinuous, neither could light either of the
the
work
of
the
future
historian
of
Michi
­
Feb. 9th, at the Presbyterian patronage.
gan Methodism would begreatly simplified. bridges across Fall creek leading into tbe
second ward?
5. D.
Chas. G. Mixer has 100 acres of good —Michigan Christian Advocate.
&gt;
land laying near Mitchell. Dak., which he
, Custom Sowing.
It is with regret that we announce that
desires to trade fur land or property in
1
will
start
up
my
mill
to
do
custom
saw­
Barry county. It will 4my you to see him. tbe Boston store lias, left this city owing
to the continued illness of the proprietor. ing Saturday. January 10th. This season
Don't fail to see the French Crystal pho­ Mr. O. M. AiiMead. of Grand Rapids. 1 will saw 4 ft. pickets for 83.25 per M,
tographs—Lite finest pictures made—ay Under the management of Mr. Mitchem and 4X fl. pickets for 83.50 per M. .You
shown by AJ. H. Miller, at Ford’s hotel.
tbe store continued to grow in popular can bring the timber in lengths of two,
They are beauties—life like and either favor"and promised to become one of tlie three or four cuts to tlie log. I will also
plain or in colons.
most prosperous business bouses of tlie pay cash for a lot of good logs. Cut all
Tbe Bankrupt store has a large Mock of city. Mr. Mitchem has made many friends rough white oak timber into tie logs.
ladles and gents merino underwear, which during his short stay in the city and will Anyone having larger logs than they can
they are selling at less than mauufactufac- be missed among the young people who handle, 1 will handle them tor you.
J. L. Wilkins, AgL
turers prices. Go and see Um astonishing regret bis departure.

This week,

WHY
Royal Baking Powder is Best.

Fur Sale.
Saturday, Gua Newton made considera­
Fann of 120 acres in In Ing. Barry
ble sport for people on Jefferson St.
About half nast eight he wandered Into county. Mich., known as the Miles Engle
the little Brick grocery, and oue thing farm. Soil good, 70 acres under good cul­
bringing on another, a bet was finally tivation. 50 acres good oak timber, seven '
made that he couldn't stand out in front of miles from Hasting a. Above farm will be
the store and whittle for six straight hours. sold cheap, aud o* very reasonable terms.
The bet was accepted and knife in band For particulars enquire of W. ,1. Dibble,
and surrounded by plenty of good, pine Marshall, Mich, or Plillo A. Sheldon,
boxes he commenced his work, hemmed Hastings, Mich.
in by signs reading “See the Yankee Whit­
A Corti.
tier,” “Yankee Wbltlernowou exhibition/’
Having accepted a position with the
“Portraits ot tbe Yankee Whittier only
Michigan Paper Co. at Plainwell, I shall
25c” and the like. Gus hod the walk all
covered with shavings and won the bet. be in Prairieville only Saturday evenings
of each week, but shall continue the lum­
Thu finish was very exciting *and witness­
ber business. The yard at Prairieville
ed by a large crowd.
will be In charge ot G. A. Blackman, at
M. M. Gillam Is John Wanamaker's atj- Milo, Martin Woodard, and Geo. Mosier at
vertlMug manager, aud in his business Cloverdale.
Parties wanting prices on
Is as will vented as
any man
in building estimates can write mu at Plain­
the country. In speaking of advertising well or see me at Pralrlfvllle Saturday
be says: "There are fields that the big evenings. Any one desiring to pay tbelr
newspaper does not reach, aud perhaps, note or account will find them with G. A.
never will reach.
The Local Weekly Blackman.
covers them. Atwell conducted local weekly
Toors truly,
alive to tbe gossip of tbe neighborhood and
M. J. Goss.
and without visible longings to be thought
Prairieville, Jan. fl. 1892.
metropolitan. Is an excellent means to
Flramen's Dance.
carry evpn ageurrul business to its readThe firemen will give a ball In Union
&lt;frs. But Ute advertiser must be careful to
use slow burning powder. Where time hall, Mouday evening. Feb. 22. Good
doesn't count thero ’weeklies are among music will be In attendance. Bill fur
the most effective mediums we can find. dance only 75 cents.
The glory of tbe big city weeklies I think
High School.
Is passing away. A rehash of cold victuals
Frank Thatcher his been absent for
from the dally table will satisfy fewer and
some time on account of sickness. He Is
fewer as lhe years go by.”
some better at this writing—Emmet and
The contents of the February number of Sterling expect to go west “hurding” this
the North American Review are to be un­ coming spring—We are glad to say that
usually varied. In addition to the first of tbe young people's meeting at the M. E.
the four articles by Mr. Gladstone on tbe church Sunday night was largely attended
Olympian Religion, will be the following by,the high school students—Dell doesn't
contributions: Tammany Hall and the like to have lhe boys yell “fire” especially
Democracy, by Hou. Richard Croker, How ai he comes up at noon—We were glad to
to Attack the Tariff, by the Hon. Wm. M. see so large an attendance of the high
Springer. Chairman of the Ways and school students nt the League Tuesday
Means Committee; A Claim for American night—John gave the high school a short
Literature, by Clark Russell; Can Our talk Mouday morning—a few of tbe
National Banks l&gt;e made Safer? by Edward students gave Mr. A&amp;Jrns a pleasant sur­
8. Lacey, Comptroller of tbe Currency; prise Friday night of last week. All re­
Fires on Trajis-Atlantle Steamers, by Earl ported a very pleasant time—Frank Baker
de la Warr, who has iwefitly been active is very fond of owls; so fond that be was
in tbe House of Lords lu his efforts to pre­ seen carrying one to school Monday—Al­
vent imperfect stowage of cotton; The ways be careful what you burn up, espec­
Duty and Destiny uf England In Asia, by ially when you are cleaning your pockets.
Sir Edwin Arnold; A Perilous Business Oue of the lioys while cleanlug hlx pockets
and tlie Remedy, by Henry Cabot Lodge— Monday had the misfortune to burn a five
thu business referred to being tbe occupa­ dollar bill with some papers he thought
tion of train men: A Year of Railway A«r were of 110 value, and they were not. He
cidents. brCot H. G. Prout, editor of the says Iiereafter when he Is cleaning bls
Railroad &lt;taxette: Tbe Opera, by Edmund pockets he will be more careful what he
C. Stan to*, Director of the Metropolitan puts in the stove—Thh is pretty Gold
Opera House; and Lotteries and Gambling weather for flying kites although Homer
by Anthony Comstock.
thinks of trying lu

BETTER
THA1N QOLb.
The
Jas. Boss
Watch Cases.
Buy only the genuine.
I keep a full stock at tha

L0WEJT
PRICES.

F. R. PANCOAST,
THE
JEWELER.

As I have taken the full charge of the lumber yard at this
place for M. J. Goss and shall devote the greater part of my
time iu building up a trade in that line and doing contract
business, I shall sell all of my line of BOOTS and SHOES and
HEAVY DRY GOODS at cost to close them out. .
This is no snide, but a bonafide closeing out sale at' cost,,
and some broken lots at less than cost. Sale will continue
until all are closed out. Come early as the stock is limited
and will not be replaced.
All other goods will ba sold at from 10 to 15 per cent,
discount for cash.
Any one contemplating building will do well to call on
me and get figures on job work. Have taken some buildings
to erect and will be pleased to. make bids on any and all
buildings.
.
_ .‘
Give us a call and be convinced that we are giving you
more for your money than yon can get elsewhere.
.
Respectfully yours.

ZGEO. P. MOSIER.
Cloverdale, Mich., Jan. 21, ’92.

LAST
MT,
JAN.
31.

bONT H155
IT.

We want everyone to profit by the greatest bargain sale ever offer­
ed to purchasers of Clothing for men or boys. If you have not taken
advantage of the quarter-off sale, you must hurry up, for Jan. 31st is the
last day.
Never before lias there been offered such inducements. Truly, this
sale has been a wonderful success—a pleasure to us, a delight and sur­
prise to customers.
.
Our principle to sell good clothing or none and our prices, special
sales, and extra inducements are growing more in favor: Keep posted
what is going on at the finest clothing store in Hastings—it’s to your pro­
fit to do so. ■

Here’s music for you:

This is entertaining:

There’s as good a suit of clothes as
ever made. Price a month ago, $20;
now they’re $15.00. What more do you
want?
Perhaps you do not want to spend
$15. It isn’t necessary. Table after
table piled full with suits and overcoats
and marked some $6, $7.50, $9.75, and
$10.50.
Some decided bargains in • boys’
suits and overcoats.

That line of $1.50 underwear can
not be duplicated.
They’re the best
that’s made. Other lines cheaper.
Do you need shirts? 75 cents is all
you have to pay this week for the best
$1 shirt ever placed on the market. Made
the best, the best material and the best
fitting.
Sales in neckwear, collars and cuffs
have doubled.
The quarter-off prices
did it.
~

CLOTHING
FOB MEN.
FOB BOYS.

�it

Hair

Your

7 retain
.h.’ul color,
"naa y ord boauty»

Hwtesxm iurewn*

wiil recover couscwui
.hall stay betifle him.

“Th. toromo.t or ourp.rtodM’.’-"

’■BY QIRIST1AH «10

him. he took h« departure, with many
wi-b« for the anoccra'of.thy
. As hte atender.
'• cM*xskwl
*~ 2.­ ?*?
_g.u

OOKMAKDnrQ
xvirr

oxat

CEBTBE

,;Z ':3CS th”

THOUGHT AHU
actiom

i-jair Vigor

'z.

r&gt;,

a

down ttw Kira
, cnito. Mjinj to biin-it ttat «

CHAPTER XII.

inter Into It. ••Dnnn Z*"'* .wiU “to
that - b. thought, for b. knon- bow door
tb« iwnU, privtrt
to every otto »t
MitoBonto. H« b»I baud from Don
Mnarinlo that he belonged to one of th,
ZZZttftLt
reiitrious
orders, which,
K5.

■ £jqov-:-:i
|Hsitrei»dpr&lt;MP«c-

inr luirr ,i&lt;— s.......
,
couiliiK year win te impartially »d .n&gt;tructlrely dlM-tuwcd by tte ab’.Mi write*.
L PulHical fiubjcK-t. gr .w:na «tt &lt;* tte
FreuW-nttalCiuupaiini.
__
If. Flnaaciul Dtenirtenct-. tere and abroad.
Ill Th toWieal Unrest- «Hl»»’«' Bte a-Xdnl
ijprotMiswretedV."
r&lt;«l* ”f «txrM

the rtiM-'-t inJortnaUu’-* about the great pro­
blems “! tte t;nn&gt; within *0 narrow a rompasa
»wfor&gt;&gt;fcDiaUa sum -short Ktudtes of great
subject. ”y nb«re than a hundred “t ihv.tnre*
'martinet: and women -&gt;f the
there l* only «»te Amcrt.ran periodWT for
whlch-all the great leader- of. opinion.* and ot
thought write: and that te The Forum.
The Oeeemter nnntber. for examnli-. eon•tains: taxradaUon.br Pen-don* The Protart
«»f Loyal Volunteers. By Lieutenant Allro It.
Foote. Fuunderot the Society of Loyal Vottfoteera: The mmnlforot tte Democratic Vtctofcr
v ...u-hiwitA by Gov. Win. E. RnsMU,
French FosUnx T...rante Orniany-An&lt;&gt;tter
CoiiC.&lt; t stMxq AteSce-Lorralnji. Itirvitabjp. by
CMnllte IMietsh. Member of the French Cham­
ber »f UcjmileM Shoult! tho Silver Law of IW&gt;
tervpraW by
H. SehUT. one of the
ra.x Mi wwful ami Aacnentla! honker* In
NewY -.- :. I- M «Jeni Education a Failure?
by Fralr; ■ H irrS- c. the •.•re.Ur*uytet; fourttuiare.t competing SelM'.—trveUre. by Al-

S-

•

said Don Manrixio, comto find tho
the arcade

Sei Hredacho and relievo all tbe trouble*:
bUlon* atatnof th® ayatom, awa
U

——

wit. Dona
horses and tlie
shall liaro to disappoint
this morning. I find
by a letter which 1 have just received
that I must go on business to Eitzatlan,

-------- ----

SICK

Xitrtdichs. yet -Carter’s Littlo L'-rer Pfllfl MU ,
reduceTmu^3crhu;^ptont.whitej

c—1

B m

an
SUB

ms

BMX
E

“ HEAD

expression of her face how much she
wto suffering. "1 will go to the hospi­
tal," she "hid- "1 con render aaristance
there"-----i;
"None," raid the padre gently, bnt
firmly.
"You muat go .to the cnsa.
If Don Manrixio has returned semi him
_____
to us, but yon can do nothing. Take
to u», u«» t
’
pu« I. era.

j &gt;b^ “Zd&amp;

Perhaps the stimulus was tbe
th- derire
.tratre tu
to

CURE

been a minute iatcr P^tfSald not bo
walking lure with you DOW.*
U&lt;. looked around. an if with a sudden

and how narrow the chance that he
would ever look again upon the beauty
of earth. Never had that beauty seemed
to touch him more keenly than in conucrtioD with this thought. The long
shadows of late afternoon were now
stretching across tbe grouuda through
whlv'.i Iw had watched DotinZarifa walk­
ing in the morning, nntjunsrnma, iiamoet
of us are when the dark wing at Aarael
i ic-.t hnaHy «&lt;cnd:.-.dowa n», that he
i::ight be luo'.nng Ida hr.t upon that
The ronng tnan wM thinking of th«t '
'{Sotol'wl^n on.out
fbnn? th .- wide plain stretched
^a^-to^
-Bbtif into xaiidtml blueness afar to meet the

cures humors,

THE wobld.

U^re te no otter way whereby &lt;««■ »»»&gt;’ CPl

tto.' ixif. -book hra haul.
Derwent saw by her pallor and tho

vott to atxomj’any me there."

I
-'Of eoaru. D.„. pojuj.Z.j ' rifa, who wab t-tauding by her horses
! hrutl.‘feeding hitu with sugar, which the
ito-nUfW. int-Ulpmt ravatuto took
'.laioiilv from.bra hob'l "And it w

]&gt;„„„» rollnwed her with M.

Bi

work conveving the wounded man to the
manner, and be w.t* m abrarW iu its , 1hospital, where Oar Lady of Guadalupe
8t&lt;x«l above the doorway, as if to wel­
progress that he had nlmwt forgotten to ’«
come* all who came, and wherp he was
wonder if Dona Zarifa would appear w- &lt;
down on a white bed—the irtu«t wild,
coriling to her promise, when suddenly, | laid
I
Hoody object that hnd tprercomo
in such quick succession ns to be almost gaunt.
;
within those quiet walls.
|
simultaneous, two shuts rang sharply ou . ’
the air, the lost—* rifle ball—just grac­
ing hte ear and then flattening itaelf on
CHAPTER XIIL
the stone column beside which he rat.
;
The book dropped from hte band nnd ’
tho sheet of paper on which ho waa sketch- i

Ing was borne Ihr n current of air over
the railing and flattered unheeded into
the current below, as with a violent »«tart
he looked up to te*» Dona Zarifa stand*
ingon the path below, with astiUdtnokable in ronnny way*
she Went ou. "When I went to the bostuguxtowrtbantt^n- Bstrttarrttakks::un;iug 1 found Pour Benita , ; ing pistol iu her uplifted hnml.
In an instant hu waa by her side, for ’
i wandering in mind, and my presence J
h.stinct
hini that-the shut had not i
JeA
fl
K. med to soothe her. »• 1 will go back
l.-vv:» fired idly. "For God’e rake, what
i«it?" he c ried, gating'with nitontehxneut i
unteaivithe Value'of Tbelr Work, by 'U&lt;*
0«pUUc«.uw,a, ,|„. h.w'» «n:hiug n-i. - -.m-yuuwray at the (rth*. tef face, the shining eyes and •
Rhine: A Bay With LiT i T-mny-em. by Edwin
"i* ta”
— &gt;*• the uplifted hand pirating;r;&gt; steadily'
.lro*4t A»l Are other artlei--*.
weyottytotsks. Oo.&lt;»rtwi»r.ni»mto»»do^ „•
without n tremor in tfie direetinu of the
Tbm- are tk&gt;w in prwreA* dtecuwmns of Onr
Ttey »rc »trirtJy veceUbld and ‘,o.ao*
••I am sure that he is. if I hmy !x» alPensi.-a ‘■Ij-xicm: Pn-.m Maaapuaeut: Thpurge, bnt by tbelr 6«ctto i^tkm plewo *U w-o
pavilion.
cred tv interpret his w-itimeate by my
Tralnliv: of I*r»-ach&lt;rs, Tb&lt;
Lottary:
tso thorn. Id Trite*’25teatas At*foe IL ocM
"Thera is a uijol in asrartin, behind ■
j own." said Dcrwtut. "And you are goby drugjtete everywburo. or neat by mrth Th&lt;- N-xt sup•‘••■hrtTsrir Agitation: Are Mod­
yonder rec’:." «nu cocwcnsL in a clear, j
CARTER PIEOICINE CO., New Yonc.
.■ |n
., to
lo th*
j.nui.in;;
hospital, scn .riln? iI unit
enn say vibrant tone, poiptitig to a low, lung ,
ern Edm-Jllonal Mrtfrxl" a^aHorcJ
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
thing against such a cliaritaWo iuten-.
bowlder that crowded the hill which ruse J
THE JWMI.
•»
• l non; but Deforu you Mja-ke—«•&gt; quick i&lt; inunedinfijly in tbf n-ltrof the pavilion. ;
’ thought—I was about to pr&lt;»|»oto a visit
••1 saw Iran about to slioct.yuu, and.I
; to.thf can:i&lt;!:*.. Eversinixj yon said that fired jast aa he hnd hip fingvion tbutrigI you would like » picture of it, 1 have
A. A C. 11- BARBER
' »Kf n anxious tn try. what my efforts can p'!T. His.'tim swerved hnd he foil. 1 think
He tank Hit nthiT hand nnd kikted it.
I killed him.".
Physicians and Surgeors.
i accomplish in th • way of n sketch.”
••|dn£on&gt;ot Ite hading writer"
. -1 will
___ see," raid Derwent,
... turning
_
Exultation is th^only ward which will
Calls In city or county respond til to will,' I
"But . I thought yun dlscluimed nny quickly; bus sb© ^optoed'him by a m »- ■ at nil describe Ikm Mntiririo'Hde|ttn»enta
and thinker* OU all question*
promptness, day ur night.
artistic skill?* she said,, with some sur&lt;•( public ink-iwt a* The North
tiuu and extended the pistol. "Hu may when fie.heartl of tint morning's work.
American Reveiw. -Boston Jonr; pris»«..
1»e merely woundeflr
"&amp;1 Ha could scarcely think of Derwent*!
ILLIAM O. LUWDEN.
I -I said that I was not an artist. That
i cautiuiu*."
| narrow escape, ur uf the terribtepecwHUty
Lawyer.
, is true. But 1 have a little facility in
Office over Julius Russell’s store. State
With no rccolleUtien of his weakness i laid upon Dona Zarifa. iu bii gratifisketching from nature, though nut much
street. Hastings. Midi.
he sprang forward and hastened up the ■ cation at having tlie would bei assassin
, training
1 cannot promise you a fintehnw.mt
F*.ivhtM»n nr twenty yards
v.mis ' in bisown
liitnirn hands.
hnn&lt;l«
ed picture, bnt I may make a passable steep ascent. Eighteen or
.brought him to the bowlder, and there 1
A. SHELDON,
•'Now we idiall kuoty nllf’ ho said;
LsoHrnUnt to rrery American reader
drawing of th” ravine.” .
•
Abstract and Beal Estate Office.
"now
the
mystery
will be cleared' up!
ou
the
ground
behind
it
wastbeas&amp;Mfrto.
wttbex U» keep "op with the times. The Rew
"1 shall !&gt;e delighted," she said. “I
Abstract Hlock. HaMliijp,.
Notiiing better could have happened—If
York Sun .-ays of it: ■■The North American
Money to loin on Real
Real KMoft hope that yon wiU try. And surely my his rifle where it had fallen beside him.
At tfie first glancu Derweut thought he unly the scoundrel can bo kept alive un­
Reveiw constantly otfers to the public a pn»- •old on o ■isaitesloo. (Jrucral cononsicing
absence cannot .matter. Yon do not.
gramme of writers and toplo that excite the ilavinc a complete *&lt;•» nt Abnwi Hook*, com­
was dead, but on exaniination discovered til he confesses."
piled from the Records, can furnish complele •iitetl assistance in your drawing?"
render and gratify Mte inteliectnal appetite. V tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
that, though insensible, he was still
••Lnm afraid." said Derwent, "that
"Oh, jres." said Derwent, though be
In this rtep«n there la no other magazine that
Throvrfog open his loose will be difficult. He looks to me as if
had the grace to blush. "I need your as­ breathing.
approaches the North Amvrirau Reveiw.P. DRAKE. M. D.,
sistance to determine the l»est point of white nppcr garment. tho .-young map he were linking fast.’
Il ls neither a partisan nor sectarian pnbllsaw inai
that the
his j f____
They
had_ left
justthe
left hospital,
t
„____
where
niw
iuu pistol
juoivi ball had entered u&gt;.
view—th:il is. the one you would prefer.
cation, but
Office over Hnllowsy’a drug store.
chest some little dlstnnte -below the the subject of’nydr conversation was
Office hours from 2 to 4m. Telephone, cot: But 1 will take my materials and follow
ALL SIDES OF ACL QUESTIONS ectlng
A stream ol dark.blood was lying in u state of apiurcnt insensibility,
with residence. at Holloway's druf rny own judgment. Then, when you heart.
In Which IntellUtrUl readers are Interested are
have finished your charitable ministra­ flowing from it. and Derwent’s first act with the doctor on ono side &lt;»f his bed
promptly
lu its pages, aud facts atkl&gt;
tions. you will perhaps come and telbifie was to placn his thumb on the bullet­ and Padre Francisco ou the other.
arguments are presented with nil the ability g M. FOWLER. D.D. S.
hole. The next moment he heard n step.
“I du not think he te so near death aa
if you like my choice.”
and logical force of the most eminent writers
[ and turning his head saw Znrifa stand­ you imagine," Don Maurizio answered.
“Yes. 1 wiil come." sho said, smiling.
Office hoars s a. m. to 5 n. m.
In the world.
.And then, without waiting to change ing -beside biin. looking doirn nt the “These Indians have wonderful powers
Amotut contributor* to early numbers will
.1*.
,i*n^Ucinn
r\f
1M.
p W. LOWRY. M. D..
her dress, rhe walked away toward tlie num’s* face with an ' cxprr‘ssiou of in­ of vitality. He will rally sufficiently to
tense paiu. But she'asked tn a hushed speak, and that te all we want. 1 have
’T.
Physician and Surgeon.
villago On tC&gt;e other side of the gardens.
The Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Makes a specialtv of treating dlMMWes of tbe
told tho doctor to spnru uo effort to keep
Derwent stood and watched her as tone:
EYEaurf EAlt ruul the nrewrvatlon of visten
"Is he dead?"
Hh Emtacncr. Cardinal Gibbons. Him. David nr.X^ray
| him olive and give him strength to do
tiPECTACI'K,i ‘u,d
long as she wns in sight. The close
B. Hill. Hon. TUxs-. H. Krvd. Hun. R. Q. Mill*.
"No; and I nm hot sure that the ■ this. Our best hope, however,; is from
fitting habit showed every line of her
Offlct
and
rewldonce
on
Broadway
.
near
Court
ffet the influence
—
- ■
—
Col. R G. Ingersoll. AmbJracon Farrar. Pro- House.HaaUngs. Mich.
of- Padre
Francisco.
Hu
statuesque figure and the perfect grace wound need be fatal if we can
feteer Rodolfo
clanl and utter dLaUngutehwill bring him to contrition and couwith wlricb she moved, as she paseetl speedy help. Cnu yon go for it?!
MITH A COLGROVE,
"Yes. certainly," she answered, start­ festiun.”
down one uf the shady avenues, her
Lawyers.
"Du you Irelieve it poetibler '
The Presidential Campaign.
favqpte companion, a beautiful grey­ ing away impetuously. Bat before she
(Offite in Union block. Hvrlngs.)
"Yes; I have Feeu it too often not to
hound, walking beside her and looking had gone three steps die turned again,
Purini’ the coming year, the Reveiw will be
t*ractlci* te all tbe courts of the staiv.
। •!. xpecl^ interest and value tn tofdy American
as thoroughbred ns herself. AU around and picking up thu man'a weapon car­ believe it possible. Men like thia are
rotar. an Lt will lay ben-re its readers dtecusstretched th- grounds, dappled with sun­ ried it a short distance away. . “Have different from your criminate, inasmuch
\ E. KENASTON.
Mt.nwor Ute !niport.uu teeuet of the Presiden­ .A.
Attorney nt Law,
shine and shadow, while the long vista you the pistol in your hand?’ she sai&lt;L as they are not able to rid tncnmelvcs of
tial ChtapulKU by the rccoonltert lenders In the
(Over J. 8. Goqdrtnt* A Co.'s store. •
thu tree arcbed avenue held only the "Be on your guardr some of these pecT the saving principle ot faith. Like' the
Praetlcesin all court* nt th estate. Collection* of
severaj political partire.
one moving figure, as a perfect picture, pl« ap3 T®ry treacherous. 1 will soon devils, they believe and tremble. The
KtoMpUy attending to. •
a^dstance aud Padre Francisco. justice of God is a very real1 thing to
in rhe heart of tho grevn loveliness. bring
'
SO Cents a Number; S5.00 a Year.
them—the comfortable dilution that
R. TIMMERMAN, Hmnrepathlc Phy- Derwent gave a deep sigh. "If I could I’ left him at the hospital."
When
she was gone,’ Derwent fur the there te no such justice not having yet
•
slclan and Surgeon.
only (mint that!” he sui&lt;l half aloud, and
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.
(Office over Luhrop's drug store.)
then turned.- with some cuufurion. to 1first time looked closely nt the man's reached them; and when death comes,
find Padn- Francisco beside him.
:face. It was dark, with finely ent fea­ their overmastering desire te to make
AW, REAL ESTATE AM»C- LLECT"Wlint is that you would like to 1tures aud a tangled mass of black hair; their peace’ with Gai as far ra poarible."
IN(; OFFICE OF
paint?" asked the priest \-Thte view of 1but not even the clused eyes aud relaxed
"I hope, for Dona Zarifa’s sake, that
Pai-mkhton
Smith.
3 East 14th St.. New York.
could soften its fierce and sinis­ this man may not die." said Derwent,
the gardens? Yes. it is very charming. muscles
1
WootUand. Mich.'
ter expression. A desperado iu appear* after a short pause. "Dues tha doctor
But
is
not
that
Dona
Zarifa
that
1
see
1
C. S. Palmkuto.v,
J. M. Smith,
aa well as in deed, he looked thor­ think there is any hdpe for him?"
A PATRIOTIC WORK.
1
Notary Public.
Just lev of the Peace. walking away, yonder? How is it that auce
your usual ride is not to be taken?"
1oughly capable of the dastardly act in ■ "Not tho least. The bullet is in hte.,
which
vengeance had overtaken him. long. It was n good shot—no man could
[&gt;&gt;rwenC explained, adding. "So Dona '
Araqrlcan Industilal IndcZarifa has gone to the hospital to see 1and Derwent felt with a sense of shud­ have made a better. Why should she
dering
horror,
such as ho had never be­ J'L’gret it? If she had not shot him you,
some pw woman who is wandering in 1
doctinxnitn publbtart
fore even imagined, that but for the would be dead; and thero cannot be
Lor mind’----strangely fortunate chance—or was it much doubt of tlie relative value of the
"Benita.
Yes;
sho
will
die,
1
fear."
1
cliiw&gt; It la jour duty t(» plant 1;»m
"And I am going to try and sketch the the mtn y of henven?—that had brought two lives. And it will save him trouble
dMUdHrtU in th« tuuxinof your friend
riwj
canndo. Will you come, padre inio. and Dona Zai ifa npon the scene at the crit­ if he dies now—after having spoken—
am l.tkrcrttac aud loMractir*. nud ciuljaec
ical momevv he himrelf would now be (for it he were to recoiv.* it would only
set my failure?"
dbttHttna r»f al) ph;u-M Of the Tariff &lt;atstkm.
"I will come for a little white and see lying with his life bloiod welling out and fie to
marched out and shot as a high­
TUe Lcagaa JxiUlUho* over SO djffiwent. docuyour snccess.” the padre nn.«wer«l, "far his eyes closed forever to the thing* of way robber. Such crimes are dealt with
ncnti. &lt;xKnpdtior nearly &lt;U) pas** of plainly
I do nut think tliat you arc likely to at­ earth. ’
summarily
here."
p. atcd. carefully edited and reliable iuformaThe man must be Indeed insensible
tempt anything in which you would
Derwent could not but smile. "In
Won. Aeons th* author* of Ihreo documrcu
who. having on it were, ft-lt the very
fail.*
'vil1 b
” better
fw him
breath ot feth an.
hi,....
eto.k to
“•
»"«« lor
him to
to die
di,
t.f
••I sliould not wish to attempt what I l.ireiHtl.
knew to Ihi beyond ray power.-*, certain­ thrtnci bH^toodtoi .11,.Ere.l;„dtCT.
I' rancteeo’s gentle ministrations,” he
ly. But a man cannot always tell be- rible mystery. tNcriwaa the thrill len“aid. "But 1 am grieved beyond meas­
The success of this Great Ccugh Cure is fotetiand whether he will sneered in an wwied by thinking of the hand that saved ure that Dona Zarifa sliould have been
him, the geutlewi&gt;nrxn’.&lt; hand that had
without a farallel in lhe history of medicine. effort, even when he thinks bu may."
foraod to an act so painful to herself in
All druggiu* are antbxued to sell ifon a pos­
"If he has gauged hte piwera correctly never before taken even the life of n
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure car, sue- he can generally folk nt least, in some tanl. but that had not faltered in strik­ order to save my life. It almott makes
CKMlnlly stand. That it may beccxne known, degree. You. Senur D;rwi,&gt;nt. know ing th» murderer down. What a fire of me regret tliat I ever came to Mirathe Pioprictors, jgy-n enormous expense, are
flares."
pbcinc a SampleBottle Free into every home pretty accurately, I think, what yon can fierce indignatiun hail been in the dark
"Nonsense!Dow Mauritio, aood•
eyes when ha met them firat! h whs
in tbe United States and Canada. If you have do.”
^nreffiy. -If
frcte any puxn oa
Httr
the
deadly
fl
:w
h
qf
a
sword
from
its
aCoo,;h, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use il, for
"I wiahldul!” raid Derwent devoutly.
thu snbjHct—winch 1 cannot believe—it
•fhie C"‘mpk-te «et of &lt;!&lt;&gt;e-.itiwr.t«
te writ it will cure you. If your child has the Cmau, "But 1 am, like other uwn, misled by van­ sheath. He found lumw-lf recalling it
- siwh
........ -■• of
’n j
* ,norb‘J •pirit that 1 would not
a____
st-asa
■" r•mflh-ti
—
b&gt; aoyaddm -. pun |lnw. for Fifty (AC) Cta;» or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relict ity; I MjmvLimes essay Uudn bevond my with
Aurtrow. WWt*w. V. \'~ibcrsttw Sec'y, M&lt;j. St is «re. II you dread that insidious dtaesrc strength and fait I shall pn.lmbly fail that it wifi. W. il for him that Uv- souml
1
ptood’nay'
Coiwnrcmiian. uv iu A»k your Druggie for
WoWTffunty-Thr.il as rest. Sc.r y. r*.
of quickly npproarhfog
i&lt;we hi.^S\&gt;^i^hl?^tO,lK‘Oe’:asioB*oweUSHILOH'S CURE, Price io cts., to c«- aa'-l in making thia sketch, but 1 menu totrj-. mi .id form the subject. Pn-ti Frantisek 8h
gratefnl to have ha.1 the
At ore * If year Lun^s are aorc &lt;x Back Ivo.-, Fortunately I have sketching utateriah
with me. for I thought 1 would do seine- had been met by Donn Z.nfa before shn
your lifts,
me hhdoh a Poroua Plartcr, Price 35 e«.
&lt;ra.■ThXai:«
^ tod-rsrator EUran/T,
5
thirqf of the kind tn Mexico. Thte will
sduwthtod.il pewrhlug, utfeg.
■o jrt. D,rwe„t.
,h,
»"&gt;’•
toC™ I
tow mtomi-. Utor. with , ^.rttoli, VUkljr toll., towtau

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ItmtnTnsBkr. tf*di't-nt purple heights
h.sd u
erratic charm than ever in
his eyes, iand lhe fresh, delicious air
seeofed fraught with blessing. He had
n feeling
it a new life were givsn to'
him—a lift? dividwl from that of yester­
day by the gulf of a great danger, and a
life which waa tlie gift (after God) of
Zarifs. "It i« owing to her that 1 am
here!" he thought, after a rush uf emo­
tian, a m-hsc that existence hail become
‘something dearer and more precious for
nmt fact. "She will tell me that she
would have done the same for any one,
ami 1 know that she would have doue it
for tbe poorest peon in Mexico. No mat­
ter. It was for me that she did do it
Nothing can alter that"
Almost oppressed with these thoughts,
and also with the passionate desire to
express them (in a modified form), he
sought Dosa Zarifa when he entered the
house, but sought her in Vain. Ha/Mad
by thia tinie learned meet of her haunt.-,
but in none at them was she to be found.
No one bud seen her for hours— no:
since, atfor haring done every thing
that it was in her power to do fur tho'
wounded man. she had Mtaraod to thu
bouse and gone to her own a|&gt;artment&amp;
She w;m nut tlwre, however, wheu Der­
went, waylaying her maid, a^ked fur
her. "No/the eenorita baa gone out,"
Marcella made him understand. -I saw
bar paw aan»a the court a aiiort tirn-j
ago."
It wiil not »&lt;;y much fur Derwent’s de­
votional tDStinets, that it was only when
he was ultopfther bciiked in his desire to
express uis grutitixie to Zarifa that be
thought of i offering the Mme seutiment
to God.
Perhaps he would nut have
thought of it at all—certainly uot of
taking his way to church for the pur­
pose—bad not the atmosphere of Mir.iflores begun to tell on him. But he had
a nature readily impn^y 1 by all things
beautiful, and most readily by those
which were beautiful in tbe moral rather
than in the physical order. When he
taw the whole household of Miraflores,
and all thoa£ on tbs Imcieuda who were
able to do bo, gather every morning in
the beautiful chapel far the most augwd
of-all acta of worship— wheu he saw all
day long men. women aud children pass­
ing through its open doors, seizing a few
moments from their toil to offers |»etition, to leave a tbanksgiring, or simply
to rest soul and body as in the shelter of
i father’s house—the beauty of it struck
him more than words can exprem. The
lovely church, with its never dying ahin^
flume and its atmosphere of infinite ciRuL
•ieemed like thu heart of ail the busy life
*round—u heart ever “turned to God, yet
ilao open ever to man. nud ^full of holy
thoughts and words as a censer is of
fragrance.
Thither, then, he took Ids way, as tbe
sun of tho dny which might bare been
his last on earth was slowly sinking be­
hind
!
the western mountains. Crossing
1the quiet, cluiatvrlike court v.-umii ted to
the church, he entered by the side door
;and found himself in the soft, mellow
. ’loom, with; which ho was by this time
familiar. As usual, two or.three figures
were kneeling liere and there over lhe
uave; but it was not until he bad been
1in the cbnrch for several minutes that
ibe identified one of them xs Zarifa. Ebewas kneeling on n prie-dicn jast before
'the altar, her bowed head covered sul

her form partially concealed by tbe
Iblack drapery thrown around her. She
।
seemed
absorbed in prayer, and Der­
went w;;tchtd her for some thud before
1she made the faintest movement. It
'was nut until tbe dusk had deepened
1and the only light in the church was
that of the flickering, golden radiance
from the tabernacle lamps that she
lifted her head and rising glided across
rhe nave toward the door by which he
had ent.-'red. He followed her at onco.
and. when rite pause&lt;l for a moment un­
der the pointed archway outside, reached

•Senor Derweutr she exclaimed with
a start “I did not know that yon were
here."
“Could 1 be in a better place?" he
asked, iu a voice that trembled a little
from emotion. “I tunn here to thank
Qod for my escape from sudden and
violent death. And. having thanked
God. senodta. will yon now let me thank
you? Thank you! Ah, what a. word
that is to vxpreM such a ddn! IfI could
only utter what I f&lt;*i—If there were
only words iu which 1 might venture to
utter itl"
She lifted uno baud with a
tenting gesture as she
toward him.
Thera
enough from the bine
e sky'overarching
•tbe court to show him that it looked like
a pale, beautiful cameo
o in the setting of
the soft, black draperyr of China crape
which surrounded it. Yet.

to see what a. change the
had wrought It waa

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to Dunin Striker. W&lt;Ji Ser I'. Sidtiani aud
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previded f««r iu sis.i moripure,
-sriit or pro-‘re«&lt;li»Ks «* law Ine.iiix br
luttnl to n-cinrrr the di-br Mmrcd I
-nortgsee oruus part tfin-rrof.
Therefjre. ny vSriu&gt;*
ef* the
•of sul" oi'H&lt;a(i»ed ui said «sort«.i;

tin* forrt-o-in U «dd &lt;Uy; wc (»•- uudersiitueil.
will Mill nt puiilb- *vjn&lt;:««&gt;niQtb&gt;; hltthrat bi&gt; «!er.
at the north Jn*«r itoor-af thr C-ocrt Hon«e in the
•city Ot lU-dinc-t. lUrry t-i-orty. .Mirhigui.
(that being (h&lt;* place where th" Ctrruit
■Court for Itwrv C-atsty is lm!'lr.«&gt;..tlir JiMniMt
describes lit -xid usvrtgaae. or m much thereof

Coantv «»( h-wv and tbrFlnte ufiillchtinui. an&lt;i
aesarlbed a» 6*tl««Wr-. T-e-wiu*
The w«»t lupf is ] •( Ik - ii/rtb -rit quarter
lid) ot section nu«»A«-r twenty
tu town

aceacfiiog &lt;i&gt; itegwrniwhl survey thereof.
The,Albion (foOcgv EiMt»wii&gt;-i&lt;r Fund'Cbm
DeccrobcC id. ftOt.

NOTICE fox hum*; CLAIMS.
■State ot Michigan. Omatv W furry.—«s.
tho 7ib4uy »■" Jaratr). *• !’■ isot^sx months

to present tii-irciale* tn said Probate court at

■ f duly next, »»d Mint

shc^

KIRKS
woflUL

AmE

tUILY

S0AF
k UUIDRY SOAP, Pdffi RD SANITARY
best toe

Qntral Household Use.
State of Mleliti:.&lt;ii. ii.uuty ef Harry-w.

it. sm-inn i.t till* l*n&gt;lllifj&gt; t'jlttrt I

day, tiw 5ifc dm uf January. In tie* year one
tixsumnd Huki hnn&lt;!&lt;s-,| nml ninety ten.
»v Armstrong. Judge of
Probst'.
lie relate ot John
”dB'wSu«'"’&gt;d’3th7fl Hie j'ri tlou.' duly veri­
fied of Vk- j M fe-eman, wbb*W of ►aid de
eeased, pra&gt;b&gt;g H»a« a ■■••rf.’iin instrument now

deceased ui;d thnt .Klnilntstrution of -at&lt;l
estate Hmv i— grauu a to the execulor therein
tanned ur b* u me &lt;&lt;w*r suitable prison.
Thereupon &lt;t i* ordered, that Tutsdav. the
Stitday &lt;&gt;f February, MD.JMd. at lea oVlocU in
thr foreuoou.
asUgntel tor lhehearing&lt;4 weld
*

Office, in the •■It* ot Hostings. tn raid county.

to the pemeie interested th said estate, of the
pendency of «nl&lt;l petition. a&gt; d tin* braritit
thereof by rati»n-c rt ropy ol Hiis order lo bi
pntetslted In the ttastfaits ItaXFKB. a uewxpa
per tainted mat circulated inndd county ul
Barry on»e In each week for three suerosslve
weeks previous to said day ot hearing.
W. AUMsrraOMQ.
Judge of Probate
(Atnw copy]

ll

She itad to pause fj U
with grave cjJiitleness. “Thank God if touched her deeply
you will, and as you truly should, that I for m innment to imitate that self re- ।
1 sentiment was expreraed that it was
.
--------temperate
-—------was there in time. Bnt how could 1 rtraint before she could auawer. Theu .
I strong and courageous, „
while
iu
have helped doing what 1 did? It was she raid, with something wistful in the gays Malapert Chili to Your tone. When tbe aecrvtaky read thntportlon
sweet
rnuric-of
Iter
tours.
;
1
.
i
i»^i„
I
whteh
which related to the &lt;tautain«
dragging of
at one of
no merit on my part. 1 saw and I fired.
■Vo.
a Uttl. wruun No life co .
An8ry Uncle Samuel,
the Huititnore's sailors through the strejrta
The two things were simuhnneous.
| with a tawo. Vest moved unenwly in life
There was not an instant to be lest. I tie so prosperous, so well filled, with the |
«... «.—« 1 chair.Mid
utterance audibly to an exstepped down upon that path—ah. how good gifts of ijkxl, thnt there te "not 1 THE WAR CLOUD WILL BLOW OVER. I prwudon that wra inten-retwi to n&gt;.mn
lightly, how uncotucionalyl—and hum room in it for the Irindum «&gt;l » friend. •
__________ lrn like to get hold of that pcillceman.'
instinct canaed me to glance up nt the I have bees able tn tmveynur life. Thnt j
hillside
The nm was likeflush of is true ‘Bill it was nn accident! Some ' That Last Blaine Broadside Fetched
TEXT OF THE “ULTIMATUM.”
lightning. 1 saw the sunshine refit eted &lt;lny yon may be able to do for me .what '
Her and the Little Republic Is
on the barrel of that gun. I raw the man will outweigh it as mnull ns an act of |
Ready to Came Off Her Perch.
puratlvcly Small Space.
leaning over the rock and takiuglahn nt ddib.*rate intention outwelgin* an net of
Wasuixgtox, Jan. 26.—Tile text of the
And if not—if thr opportunity I
you so intently that h4 did not perceive impulse
note to Minister Egan of Jan. 21, in which
me. To see waa to net. I lia-1 ‘•till in la not given to you. for our dnra not Will Withdraw Malta’s Note amt the Reu Will
wm* । Secretary Blaine transmits the ultimatum
the pocket of toy habit the lirtle pistol make these thing&gt; f«&gt;r uno’s srll-1 aimll , qu«-«l for Egan's Emigration aud
rnited ' of thi* government to the Chilian authoriwe used yesterday, and do you think it unow nt Irast that you have the will to
Leave the ValpurnRo Riot to ths
,&lt; _
ttcre.t ■ li‘*** ,s is follows:
was an accident that* i hud nut taken off ! serve me. nnd flint te enough. ’
directed by the president to say to Both tho method and results when
•Surely.” he snid. niovwl almost tie­
that habit? I felt one thrill of ]KisHonato i
! you that he him £iren careful
* ■ attention
’ * to
' Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasaai
indignation as 1 saw yon sitting no yowl hl* power of self control, t ri &lt;|U1rtall that lias been submitted by the govern­ and refreshing to the taste, and acta
by those exquisitely gentle
quietly. »o unsuspiciously ami that cow­ .-d
ment of Chili touching the affair of the as­ gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
ard drawing his gun upon you Is-liind woiff® “y^fu must know it. I feel thnt
Santiago. Vmi. 2U.—The Chilian pov- sault upou the crew of the United States
Liver and Bowels, cleanses tlie sys­
your back on the very soil &lt;jf MirufloreaT tny life iH-Inngs to you. yon may never crumenthas %atin reply to the ultima
steamer Baltimore In the city of Valparaiso tem effectually, dispels colds, h&lt; adhe' shw the flush that came irito her have any usefur it— that is uiunt likely!
turn of the United States. The reply la in on thu evening of the 10th of -Octoter last
eyes at the recollection. "I fired! and 1
- hni neverthrlera ut nhy time you snin- ■
acbes and fevers aud cures habitual
and to thu evidence of tbe officers and crow
was glad to tee
see uim
him drop. Y
Yes;
wits
ea; I1 could monrd iiio. though it were from the und effect as follows:
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
not have believed it if &lt; had been told of ।I of thr world, to do your bidding, br- f Chili agrees io withdraw tho offensive of that vessel and of some others who ,
th. -ffray, ».l lira* bl. mnda- | only re»nedy of its kind ever pro­
it beforehand, but 1 wan glad! Tfee hor­ lieve me. 1 should coiiih
^30te scat by Senor Matta to all the Chilian
’
; duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
slon*
upon
the
whole
cose
are
as
follows:
•| &lt;io believe* it." *he said, thrilled by ' ministers abroad nnd acknowledge that its
ror of what I had bsvii forced to do did
“1. Tliat tbe assault is not relieved of tbe ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
not come over me until 1 saw tho poor tbe passion of hte tone
“But let assay • .xauance was duu to an error or judg­
aspect which lhe early information of the its action and truly beneficial «n its
creature bleeding to death. Thou—ob, no more of thia All i* understood, if ;
ment.
event gave to it, viz.: That of an attack effects, prepared only from the most
then it was awful! 1 do not think I not expressed, i. loo. have thnuked God I
j Chili also withdraws its request for the upon the uniform
,
of the United States healthy ana agreeable substances, its
for your safety
And now I must go |
can ever forget the sightf
As abe lifted one h**ud. with xu invol­ and find bow it is with that poor creature . withdrawal of United States Minister । navy, having its origin and motive in a many excellent qualities commentl it
u J]
havc mluje ft tho most
Egan*taUn.otbo.Ulltyfoai.govermn.MMd
■"
untary gesture, to her eyes, as if to shut, in the bospital."
1 not in any act of the sailors or of any of
- - out th- memory, he took the other and
He cuttld not utter another word, bnt | In addition to this the Chilian govern| popular remedy known.
kisfced it—the hxnd that had *avrd his he wmktMl by tier side ncross lhe court in : m-nt, in Its answer, proi&gt;osc- tliat the !.
The Case Where It was Oct. 23.
I| rkyrup
Syrup of Figs
Fig is
' for
‘ sale in 50c
life—mi gently awl so reverently that it the lovely twilight Ktillnras. nnd at tlie &gt; —
affair
on the Baltimore’s | -a. That the public authorities at Valpa- i and 81 bottles by all leading drug... of
- the
... attack
.
-was like offering hoim.g“
..
....
.... be submitted
..i.1 - 1
entrance they met Padre Francisco He ; railors
In
Valparaiso
to tl e raiso flagrantly failed in their duty to proAnv reliable druggist who
“What can I savF* he ••^clainictL “To pnnsed at sight of tlirui. nnd Zanfn ' nrbitrnflon «f «,». nnncr.l mfion. » :
may not have it on hanf will pro1
.
■
,
,, ,
,
sud of the Chilian soldiers and sailors were
spare you sni-!i.p:tin 1 would havb dono looked into Inn pale, moved face with k ;
this proposition is; not acceptable to the themselves guilty ot unprovoked assault cure it promptly
~
~ who
for any one
anything. Would to God 4 1i.td|mever startled entreaty tn tier eyes
t'rtlted
Staten
government
the
Chilian
.
upon
our
sailors
before
and
after
arrest.
wishes to try it Do not accept any
'He
tats
made
Uisconfemiqn.
v
said
the
|
I come t.» Mlraflores'. since -my ci»iuiug
wms tu 0st yon what you Lave suffered priest, “and hr hn* promised to repeat 1 government xuggtteta thnt the matter be He thinks the preponderance of the evi­ substitute.
dence and the inherent probabilities lead
•UMlayl”
&gt; :
tliejiart relating to ttisattemptsun Senor submitted to the decision of the supreme to the conefusion that Higgin was tilled
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
She withdrew her hund and looked nt Derwent s life to tin* propet officials court of the United!States.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL
by the (Mtlice or soldiers.
hiui with u very sweet and pathetic re­ ' They are taking hl* testimony now. and !
LOUISVILLE. KY. ■
NEW rpKK,JI.K_
“X That he is therefore compelled to
gard.
'Yon must not think that.” sho it exonerates Senor ‘Barrera entirely !
bring the case back to the position taken
W.vSHIXGTOX, Jan. 25.—President HntriPROBATE ORDER.
said. “I ahouid be very sorry if yun i»e- Butlir tn Milking fart."
by thh government in the note ot Mr.
State
of
MlebiKim.
County
of
Bsiry—s*.
,
son's
nifcNUHm
on
the
Chilian
situation,
ac.
•Ah. my God!” said Zurifa, putting
Wharton
Oct.
S3 lastA’(a
lieved that ! re ;retted it. How! could
---- ZJTT'j-of
;, —
■•7~.~r.Jt
- copy
yr of. which
.
At a «e**1&lt;'n of the Probate Court for*he
companleU by the documenta, corrvspom - you will deliver with this) and to ask for a County &lt;4 Harn-, boiden at lhe Probate Office,
that be pond'd'* It'was a great privi­ her hand to her heart •
suitable
apology
nnd
for
some
adequate
In
the
rHv
of
Itastinas.
tn
raid
county,
on
Wedrace,
etc.,
in
the
case,
wo*
sent
to
congreas
Padre
Frahcisco
extended
a
gentle
lege to be allqwvdi ro interpose to save
rhe innocent from tile guilty. But that hand nod laid it on tier arm "My child.” | Monday. The message reviews nil of the npuaUon for tb. Injury don. u, rhl. goy.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot
1 am a little unnerved is snreljr natural. he raid gravely, “stop and think what a evidence in tin; case, nud say* he feeb. com­ ernnicuL
Would Do M Would Ita Done By.
Probate.;
The peril was wo awfully -near. In an­ good tiling such an end as tins ts for pelled to stand upon the demands of tho
matter of the estate of David
“You will ofesuretbe government of--------Chilii
other instant it would have lieeu you him. What Is the natural life when it note of the 21st last, to Minister Egan. that the president has no disposition to Ixj j On n.J^h,w nI1,| fiumt tbe petition duly verb
who lay blemHog. dying, before me. is iqient in forgetfulness of Gtxl and j These demands are that the Chilian gov­ exactiug or to ask anything which this fled, of Divid L. Morth!anil, admtnlrtralrafor
The piteous sight of the othi-r heljis me stauird so deeply with crime thnt a vio- ' ernment must apologize and make repara­ goreremenf wodld not. umter lhe »•&gt;&lt; 1 "&lt; -Id ««-. pe.'ta &gt;b;I. M, flmd
•
J. - j
ii_
„ • lots day tiled may be neard and allowed, ana a
to realize that.* And the;r, while 1 tliank lent death nt any momeut might send ! tion for the assault upon the Baltimore’s clrcunwtances, freely concede. He regrets drrprr U alignment duly made.
God that it was spared, the picture of tbe Mini into perditkm? When sncti a sailors Oct. IB; that the Matta circular that from the loginning the gravity of the I Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, tho
note of Dec. 18 must lie withdrawn, and questions involved has not apparently been J tibday of February. A. p. b»3. at ten o'clock in
tlie pour tvretv.li yonder in the hospital lifr as tliat vmls. by the mercy of God',
th- unw.rrmf.iit nf Chill IJh' forenoon. &gt;e OM'ignetl for the hearing of said
the language disavowed with as much appreciated
|p,,tition.atidti&gt;atthehelrsattawofsa!ddeeeascomes before uie. «i'.,&lt;f I shnddef pt the with contrition, with |»mritence and '
■ ,
- , the
. government
. . , - ■
.of Lhili,
_,
I jmiiwn,*wi in*. 141c nvira ru u*w &lt;h
w.,. —**
publicity as it was circulated, or diplo­ hh
and
.1 that,
that nn
an affair in which two American led.
cd, and
aud dll
all other ixtmuis
persons interested in
In said
Mid
thought that hejte suffering, that lievnil with yeparntiou is it qot something for matic relations with Chili will cease; that seamen were k
" ' and
—* sixteen
-*"*-------others
---------------.- -tarc
----------fc-i to
.................
—
killed
were। —
estate,
required
appear at n session of
die from a wound inflivuxl by.my hand." which 'to tn* devoutly rejoiced? Try to Mr. Fumn's recall wilf not be considered seriously woundid,
und.d
while
onlv
one
Chilian
in.1,.1. wl.lM
UIIU.
a, court,
l4 ,then
hr dto be
d holden at|„ the FrobAte
------- . only
—„ &lt;H&gt;.
,—
------- - «Md
He saw that ahe was iudertl thoroiigh- look nt things by the higher light—tho until these matters'are disposed of. After was seriously hurt, should not be distin­
and show rausr. If any there be, why the prayer
ly ■unnerved. ‘Sunethiug in the tragedy light of (iod’s et«-nikl piirpo*ea Your . Ktatihg his rfaMms for making these de­ guished from on ordinary brawl between of.the petitioner may not lie granted. And
had certainly stirred her nature to its prouiptn-w« nnd. your courage saved u * mand- the president advises thatj they be sailors in which thr provocation is wholly It is further ordered, that said petitioner give
notire tu the persons Interested in said estate,
continued'and cufofeed by congress.
depths. The tire tint he had susjJectcd* life
personal anil the participation limited.
\ ou are grateful for that. I know
of lhe petidrocy of said petition, and the hear­
ing thereof by causing a copy of this order to bw
was there: be hud seen1 it blazing in her But. twlirve in.-—and I speak who have |
In thr Hastimha Bans*Kit a news­
IN THE HANDS OF CONGRESS.
“No self-respecting goverpuu’nt can con­ punllshed
eye* as ebe sifted with ,tiie uplifted t*rt*n thr depths of this |MK»r soul—you i
paper l&gt;rmted and circulated in said County Ot
sent that persons in its Service, whether Barn- once tu each week for three successive
weapon that I util struck tlie destroyer should be far more grateful thnt your •
weeks
prevtosts
to^aid day of hrarine.
civil
or
military,
shall
be
beaten
nnd
killed
down, bnt how soon it was quenched by ballet has saved a soul
Never might j
yuixtinn or Peace or War.
CUABLKS W. AXMSTKONG.
geadest jrity and ’dirinist compassion! rncli a grace have come to bltn other- ’ WiaiuNGTOX, Jan. M—Interest in the in a foreign territory in resentment of acts
Judge of Probate.
done byurirnputra to their government
Hi*heart tuulted wtflrfn himin theatre** wise—the grace that sends him forth to
Chilian situation ha* been trauferred from without exacting a suitable reparation.
of his lore and sympathy. Yet what the bar of eternal justice contrite, abI
I’KOBAIK OltPEIi.
The
government
of
the
United
States
bus'
th • executive departments to the Capitol.
could he say or do? Never had ho felt rolvt*d and fortified by the sacruuienta.
freely recognized this principle and acted State of Michigan, County of Ilan a*.
O.mtrast&lt;*d with the general feeling of ex­ upon it when the injury was done by its
At a seralon of the Probau Court tor lhe
num* keenly how wide were the Imrriers Come with me now
I am going to the
‘
eountv &lt;4 Barry, holden at the Probata Office tn
cited interest prevailing at the latter place people to one holding an official relation to lhe
betw^'u them than as they stood alone church for the holy eachnrisL
city of Homing*, in said county, on Fri­
a
friendly power in resentment of act*done 1 day, tbe Mli dav ot January, in tbe year one
over the president's message and the ac­
together tn the soft twilight nni! the
CONTINUED
thousand debt hundred and ninety two.
cloistral quiet.
.
companying correspondence, the state, by the latter. In such case the United.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
State* has not sought for words of the Probate.
”1 feel for yon more than 1 can or
A Mlllltru Friend*.
war and navy department* seemed dreary
smallest value or equivocal meaning in
In tbe: mutter ot tbe estate of Joan A.
dare •expresH.'' he said. “I understand
A friend in need is a friend indeed, itnd and deserted, and t he undercurrent of ex- which to convey its apology, but has con­ -Greble. deceased.
On readlmt and filing the petition, duly veri­
who* a shock it is to have had such a not Iras thnn one million people have citeuynt among the officials cropped out in demned such acta in vigorous terms and
fied ot Ira Van Valkenburgh. special adtninl*necessity - laid npon you. and tu have found just such a friend In Dr. King's
has
hot
refused
to
make
other
adequate
tratnrof
the estate ot said deceaned, praying
a few instances only. There was an unusual
that he may be discharged from hl* said tra«L
seen ibe result with your own *yest It New Discovery for consumption, coughs
reparation.
number
of
sightseers
from
other
cities
Tberaupou It Is ordered, that Friday, tbe
te vain ZO repent that I would have dbne ami colds. If you have never used tills
I2tii
day
of
February A. D., lbi»2 at tea o'clock
“But it is not my purpose here to discuss In the forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of
anyxhisg—anything whatever—to spare great «ough niiMllcine.-one trial will cone about tbe *tate. war and navy departments
vine- you that it lia- wonderful curallv- yesterday, and from the manner in which the mcidgnta of thia affair, but only to said petition, and that tbe betn at law of raid
yod. But we were hoth powerless;«it
poweni in all disease* of throat, chest and they examined thu model* of the new state the' conclusions which this govern­ deceased anil all other persons Interested in raid
are requliJd to appear at a session
lungs. Each buttle te guara'ntecd to do
ment ha* reacheiK We have given every estate,
of said court then to be holden at tlie Probate
“No.” she interpoecil, “it wiu» the all tliat is claimed or money will l»e re­ naval vessels in tbe corridors of the navy
opportunity to the government of Chili to Office, in Uh* city of Hastings, In Bold county,
mercy of God that sent me there aud funded. Trial bottles free-at W. H. Good­ deiiarttnent it was obvious that interest in present any explanatory or mitigating and show cause. If any there be, why tho prmr
piaeed the duty before me. That being year's drug store, large bottles 50c and the Chilian trouble was not oh the wane. facts and have bad due regard to the fact of ttie petitioner mav not be granted. And. It
la further ordered. That said petitioner give do--'
Some of the war talk indulged in would
so. what reason have 1 for regret? None: SLOT.
that the government of Chili waa fora tire to tlid persons interested tn raid estate, of
have been rather startling to Minister i considerable part of the time that has the pendency uf raid petition, and tlie hearing
tx-lit-vv me. none. If 1 shudder at the
by causing a eopy of thia order to be
Montt
if
he
hod
happened
that
way,
even
; elapsed since Oct. 16 upon a provisional thereof
memory of what 1 have seen. I um nererWe drain* to say to our citizens, that for
published in the Hastings Ba
a newspa­
theless very grateful—grateful beypnd year* we have been selling Dr. King's brides and grooms forgetting for the time । basis. I am further directed by the presi- per printed aud circulated I
county of
itarrv.
onee
in each week fo
suocearire
।
dent
to
state
that
his
attention
has
been
to
bill
ami
c&lt;»o
in
the
patriotic
feelings
New
Discovery
for
oonsuinplloii.
Dr.
measure—to have been allowed to gave
weeks previous to raid day of hearing.
King's
New
Life
Pills,
MucklenSi
Arnica
called
to
tbe
note
of
instructionli
sent
by
which the sight of the marine models
your life.”
CHAIUK.S W. AIIMKTROXO,
Mr. Matta, secretary of foreign affairs, to
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
He longed to take and kiss her hand Salve and Electric Bitters, and hive never produced.
| you, under date of the 11th ulL Mr. Montt
Immild remedies that sell as well. &lt;lr that
again, iu she said those words with Die
I very prudently, ami, I must sup|tose, from
have given .such universal .satisfaction.'
It is stated on, high military authority
PROBATE
ORDER,
most earnest emphasis: but never coaJd We do not hesitate to guarantee them
' a just sense of the offensive nature of the State of Michigan. County ot Barrv-as.
hi? Irra hare dared anything that savored every time, and we stand ready to refund that the army is in condition for imme­ j dispatch, refrained from communicating it
At a snaaioii of the Probate Court for the
iu the remotest degrpe of presumption. the purchase price, if ratlafactory results diate service. Twenty thousand United officially to this government.
I "'V'ty of B-irri . holrten at the Probate Office,
In the City &lt;4 Hustings. In said enmity, on
States
troops
could
be
thrown
into
Chill
Obnoxious In a High Degree.
Not cnly the greatmejw of his .obligation do not follow their use. These remedies
Monday,
the eleventh hay ol January, in the
1
“
But
in
view
of
the
fact
that
Mr.
Montt
overpowered buu.ljSt. as she revealed to have won tlndr great popularity purely on end 1(0,000 militia commanded by United
year one thixisand eight hundred and ninety two.
him (with miconsciuus reliance upon his their merits. W. LL, Goodyear, druggist. States officers, are al ho ready. Colonel P. J. I was directed to give it to the press of this pPrereut, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
country,
and
that
it
was
given
the
widest
O'Kelly of the Sentiml regiment of Iriah
sympathy which touched him to the
In the matter of the estate of John A.
possible publicity throughout the world, B.ncliciler.
«!«ceased. :
Tbe brat salve in the world for cuts, volunteers of New York city yesterday
htstn) nil the depths of her fesAiuga; he
thia government must take notice of it.
Ctemmit Smith, administrator o&lt;said estate,
wo» like oue taken into a sanctuary.- bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
You are, therefore,
fPvTMvrr.ataflM
directed to
u&gt;pay
wto the
tta crnne-i into court and represents that he is pre­
where the very atwsphere rebuked any­ Hires, tetter, chapped handa. chilblains, &gt; tatay Likin, lb. «.nin-of M&gt; tafl f LhUUm govmffMM thM th. expreeribn pared to nic his final account as ruch admfntsewms, and all skiti eruptions. Mid jx»llive­ meat in the event at trouble with Chili, l therein imputing untruth and insincerity 'ntor'UdpraK that* day may be appointed
thing that inclined to selfish |&gt;u*su2i.
for hearing the same.
ly cures piles or no pay repaired. It Is The regiment te complied of 1,000 men. 1 • - •*- ----- *-*---------* •*--------- ------ - ■
“Yes. yon hare saved*toy life.” (he
to the president and the secretary of tho
Theretipon It is onlere 1. that Tuesday, tho
guaranteed to give |H-rfect satisfaction, or
♦ aid. “And 1 beg you never to force: money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. C«a tresMimn Stablnecker accompanied navy in their official communications to luth dayof jebnwry, a. D. IKK. at ten o’efock
O'Kelly and raid that the Second regiment the congrcssof the United States an-in the in the forenoon be assigned for tbe hearint of raid
U, for it is a thought upon whiph 1 shall For sale by W. H. (kxxlyear, the druggist.
lietltion. mid that lhe news at law of said de­
was one of the crack organimitions of tbe highest degree offensive to this goverD- ceased
and all uther persons Interested In raid
akrnys be glad to dwell Ltfe given to
Tlie West Michigan Fair Association country, and would acquit itself with , merit.
wtatr. are required wapp«Mu-aiaMMlon of said
mt through -,our hands seetaa to have a had an exciting election, lu which the credit should its services be required.
Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office
,
Some Diplomatic Irony.
In the City pf Hastings, lu said Conntv. aud
grater value Chan ever before, as a gift horse racing element was victorious.
The some in both house nnd senate dur- t “Recognizing the usual rules of diplo­ show
cansejlf any there be. why the prayer of
is cherished mx’uriHn* to our feeling fur
Xo other pn*|uratloti rmnbinta the positive ing tlie rending of the president's mesrago ! matic intercourse and of the respect and the jietltfiner may not be granted. And K is
the giver. Gtxl knows. J would gladly eeui-oniv. tin* iwcnlii«r merit and lhe medicinal was striking and suggestive. Long before ! .courtray which should characterize inter­ further ordered, that sold petitioner give notice
power of Hood'* Harnspnriiiri. J
the hour fixed for the niwembling of con- : national relations (which he cannot ntuiumc to the persons luterested In raid estate, ot the
give .this life to you. if you had any use 1
pendency ot said petition and the hearing
St. John's Catholic Church at Matirou gress tbe galleries were filled, and on the ,are wholly unfamiliar tp the Chilian for­ thereof, by causing a copy of this order to bw
fur it. even the leaft. Thera is no iwrvpubllsh«1iu the Hasting, Ba it.van. a newstSl
ice I could render you that I would llul was destroyed by fire nnd tlie loss will be floor the expected messagennd situation of : eign office), the president was disposed to
affairs were rliacuMrtl in an animated way. j ■regard the dispatches referred to as indi- -per pi Inted and circulated In said County of
320.000.
partly
Insured.
perforin at any cost. 1 know rhia az 1
once in each week for three successive
W hen at 12:50 Mr. 1’ruden, the azecutive eating a purp«»-e to bring about a suspen­ Barry
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Wc are often deceived in the age of jicoplc
know utat 1 exist, yet bow idle tho
ded. appeared in the house with the mo- I .ion of diplomatic relations; but in view of
.
Chas.W.Ajlmstboxo.
words ma*t iu&gt;uud to ynot For your life hso-lng iwoutibS and luxuriant hair, tint know mentous bundle in his hand, nearly every the fact that Mr. Mntta was acting nro[A true copy.) Judge of Probate.
lug
that
they
uh« HxU's Hair Itcuewer to keep
is so foil to overflowing of every good
seat on the floor of tha house wnaoccupied, ; vidonolly aud that* reorganization of tha
' NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMK ’
gray hairs away.
and the gallery entrance- were filled with Chilian cabinet was about to teke place 5w".u’.f&gt;r Michigan. County of Barry-sx.
gift of tuErnne^nay. fet me say. every
Tbe Y. M. C. A. rooms at Lansing, having throng, of people anxious to obtain a view nQ
d afterward
afterwaad in
in further
good gift of Gud. fori fortune is blind,
and
further view
view of
of the
the expecexpec­
Notice te hereby riven, that by order of the
but God. seeing how Worthy you are of undergone costly Improvements, were re­ of tho scene and desirous of hearing the tation that was held out of n withdrawal
,bt! Vsunty &lt;x Barry made on
. message read. Nothing could more elo­ and of a suitable apologv, notice of thia the ninth day of January, a. D. nwe, six months
these things, has given them to you in opened last nlgtit.
from the fourteenth day of Jtuiuarv, ikx* were
quently
portray
the
deep
and
widespread grave offense lias been delayed.
allowed for creditor* to present their rialtra
such abundant ineasnre that there w no A Mfcblipwt Central Railroad Employe interest in the affair felt by the people.
against the rotate of I
x Very Plain “United State*.”
room for anything that 1 can do. It
The , galleries
were all full .of., interested
“*I am uun,
now, uvtTctcr,
however,'UICVKH
directedDy
bytnepTTStbe prt»rtoslr etalns
seems bard to owe so much and to be
tbMIl ibeoffendeeiMru o&lt; th, to said 1 rebate Court, ,o
While employed as agent of Uie Michi­ people. Daring the reelins ol4b. me-pgr Uleotto
at tbe Probate office in
able to give nothing, yet there is a gan Central Railroad Company, at Aug­ the greatest
wan odd to It, both di.pMeh ut th, llth ot Dreember are not Lie city of Hasting', for »xamluuloo and xllnw.
Ere.te.t attention «u
once withdrawn
.nimble apology
'
ar.ee. on or before lhe hmrtrenth day of Jtdv
sweetness even in that. If oue cannot usta, Mich., my kidneys became diseased, on the door nnd In tho gnllerten. tho no- nt
---------.............. nnd „n suitable
next, aud thgt -uch el dm* will be iSwd before
give, the next best thing ts to take, and from an Impoverished and impure ditora apparently anxious to miss sot
offered, with the same publicity that was •aid ronrt. °n Tuuraisy. rtie fourtar-nh&lt;tay M
■
at
from—from one so gentle, so noble, so stale of tlie blow), my general health was single word.
given to the offensive expressions, be will April and on Tuiiradav. the fourteenth
i„
...... &gt; r__
I consulted the
have uv
no w.
other
course upou
open vu
to mm
him except io
to iJolv next. a', ten
_
-----M...V
.... wuanu
worthy of a man's bent homage as your- entirely undermined.
BHunt cbalmun »f th. rommllta on tanUn.l. diplomatic relation, with Uw
lending physicians of this city and Ann
seltr
Dated Janaary l«h. A. D. 1«J
foreign
affairs,
rat
easily
in
his
choir,while
1
----------------x
-*
'*•
*••
Arbor, and all pronounced my case
government of Chill.
He bad no idea how his voice was be­
Brights disease, in October last, 1 began just to his right ex-Speaker Reed sat bolt I
traying him in lhe treacherous twilight
taking Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, mid upright, hte elbows on the desk in front
“Mr. Montt, .in a note of Jan. 30, has ad­
that threw its soft veil of Shadow into «m today a .well man. It affords me of him, all attention. There wm* none of |
' vised me that he has been directed by his
the pillared archway where they stood. pleasure to render suffering humanity any tlie usual newspaper reading and letter ™vprnn,pn,
Bo Hi Read ** Forehand Stream.’*
to inform the government of
which lhe members engage in ,' government
Fhl.
At the last sentence be stopped himself good tliat 1 can. and, I wish to any that I writing,
thnt you are not peracna
One tor Ha angling, lhe Mher for r* st oxter.
when opportunity offen,. They all felt the iI the11'"nited
lUd- SUt“ thal
Men oj«w p^lUeal IMlh ml II. l£SS
abruptly and .inbstitnted other words think It tlie greatest blood, kidney nnd
, grata to the government of Chili and to
gravity
and
importance
of
the
situation,
‘
for the parainnate opes that trembled liver medicine fa’tbe world.
, request your recall. This has been laid
aud gave II their earnest attention and
E. Lazilebk. Agent M. C. R. R..
upon his tongue, but. as his voice fell,
mH rihs.
^•lwt.B&amp;ighta*|DM§’Sa«to|
rsEsas
the
-j
Albion. Mich.
there was a minute's silence that «eemed
Sold by W. II. Goodyear.* Prepared oulv
not deem it nrcctmury to make any present - . —. . —
still to vibrate with the deep thrill of
iww.
lyr if
In ths senate the went* was similar in
by lhe Cliarles Wright Medicine Co., De­
response
thereto.
It
will
be
quite
time
to
of
best
bonk*
on
all
outdoor sport*.
feeling in his rones.
all respects. Tlie crowded condition of
troit, Mich.
consider this suggestion after a reply to
Znrifa., standing motionless in her
the gallery nnd degree of attention to the
Tlie Michigan Central report* a heaver reading alike were the ijanje. In the diplo­ this note te received, as we sliaH know
clinging black drajienra, with her statue­
whether any correspondence can be main­
like face and her eyes of iw*ft gloom, hnd freight buMiiezs Ilian ever before at this matic gallery were seated Jules Bouevofe, tained with tbe government of Chili upon
chancellor, snd M. Paul Despravo, of the
asked henwlf nt one murneut what she time of tin* year.;
terms of mutual respect
French
legation,
and
Mr.
Herbert
Johuit was only for a mo
should do
"You wlH furnish to the minister of for­
strnu, of the English legation.
eign nffaira a full copy of thia note.”
merit- SB
felt tbe next instant &lt;Mrw. WtostoW* tteothu
The British legation evinced unusual in­
for
children
teething
, unconscious waa his be­
terest in the meiMMqp, telephoning to the
The grand duko Constantine, uncle at
trayal. and the strong self restraint
White House yesterday morning to in­
which w.u evident in his last words
quire if it were going to congress Immc-

ONE ENJOYS

Cleveland and Harrison

KVERI

�STORY

Mood./

neighboring countiesI street
years of
age,
----- -and
tbewent
ladyid
of■ tbe house...opening
lhe door, be inquired If she would take
«'“d
KB in improrementa lent r®"rnn. care of a little girl until morning. Tbe
A 8300 trotting horse wse JJJW
, lady could not refuse but when morning
iwsyAwtident in Bellevue i»t
R I came no one appeared to claim tho child.
;
It b^rported
blt,
&lt;who might have been ten years of age. At
11 o’clock" the man. who claimed to be a
R. will borrow »».000,*wu w
widower with six children, returned with
Effort
. a woman. Tlie child when questioned:
told contsrdietory stories und when asked i
dowment fund of fllW-01
,
where her home was replied. “I don't live
eoU***’
nf a family In Eaton nowhere.*’ Tim child was taken away aud
not even a “tliaDkyou”camernimthe man
who brought her.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.

i-resse It largely.
Amo.emni I.« tool
to wUr &lt;i™»&gt;
*
tor booking purpowo.

Burglar* broke Into Berne* A
grocery »tore In Otoego last week and took
J^wme small change and s large hunk

of cheese.
The Battle Creek Journal says that to
ret a tuod list of grip victim* In th*A cltJt
EL’ttoJw-IdeH"»•ta0‘

every other name.
*•
The Indebtedness of the Lansing stale
toll aranuot. &lt;» ,bout SIS.OOO «nd tlw
MM,will brutal lo «« 10 ll" ,r“
with an appropriation.
•
Milton Adam* came to Eston Rapids
over 40 year* ago and has seen
built alt around the city, but last week
took his fir»t ride on a Michigan railroad.
A lol ot Sangatnck gambler* hu)d meet­
ings under the name of "the history c1*mSeveral years w they
banded while known as
the board of

since tha master and it met.
Thl* is amosinglr Illustrated In tbe well
authenticated Instance of a hone aillad
Punch, owue&lt;! snd trained by tbe lata Mr.
Astley, tho proprietor for many years of
the establishment called by hi* name (now
Sanger’s theater) on ths Surrey aide at tho

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.

aZ3&lt;l gtt

J3TTT

°J„.ooloo. II Urey — ’l-

auu j ■•««*. ——.
.
medium beat; neither hot nor cold.”
And tbe poor waiter reeled from tbe
Thames.
Aatley was on lhe best of term* with table with bis order like a ship carrying
Punch, and had taught it no end of clever too much sail. Then there is the fat little
tricks. After a variety of gambols with woman who sits near me often and mois­
tbe clown It would thrust it* head and tens her Ups like a gentle old tabby dream­
neck through a napkin made for the par­ ing of mice. “You may bring me a side
then sit down to a well spread table. dish of beans," she murmurs, “and a cup
f‘
•’7"-------- ----------.k? ,ta hoof ou the table as a hint to of boiling water; bring tbs water In a
,
c,own.
nttordant, to hurry up and pitcher and'cover it over with a fresh
’T?0M/«Houaiy*«iae with Its
napkin.”
'
,nouth tl,e bellpull. It woulci
would then eat
set
“Ob, dear,” I want to say to her, “iu tho
third rate tr irding place where yon spend I
bre«d*fow],
turnips,
carrot*,
’bluffed
&gt;« -tenixMl
off
tbe
care
at
Delaware,
Ohio,
m»»b.
a
bread
fowl,
turnips,
Cnrrota,
your
leiecn
time,
do
tbey
fas*
to bring 1
them Into releasing him. When
oata,
beans,
etc.,
uh
«&gt;vG
7 —”
you boiling water in a pitcher and all the
'' - "S , S
14* l*
ttn’,1’1etC
'’ “
Ubd
terms lb
ih fashion. Tak
Tak-­ etceteras? Not much, my dear, and that
»Th»NH
bl- I French culinary term*
i
Ing a kettle in it*
its mouth by the handle
bandla it
It is .why you are so cross with the waiter,
S£r“ b - rc.ll«-l lb.l hl. JU »«■ or. « J ing
. water )n
। would pour
rome
In n
a nnjjgjj
punch bowl, I and tell him you will report him for Inat­
,SXuiiit th.! lb» Imk efflei.1. "O'; &lt;1
“cJco prompt- bl- It be wooM
■ seize a Imttle made for the purpose and tention when the water he brings doesn’t
I labeled "brandy,’’ pour It Into tbe punch
crack tbe pitcher with ths high pressure
good .li.re or lhe Mooey be *ole.
I bowl, and deliberately nodding, would of its own calorie.”—Chicago Herald.
1
Genarai new*.
drink the clown’s health. Then it would
Tbe last -pcecb Senator Plumb made In ' gayly waltz, and Anally fall down aa a
n Kansas campaign was at Troy. He wa* ' drunken man rrould. Thl* scene would
dog*, mole nnd female, were seen
(apeakingof the future prosperity of the bring, down a hurricane of applause, byTwo
tbo iK&gt;licem*n at tbo foot of Th ltd
state
and said: “1 shall Dot, perhaps, be Punch was voted unanimously a “star"
,
street about dark looking attentively over
•here to enjoy It: but 1 have children grow-1 performer.
1
ing
np wboin I want to have a share in I After
»*•-- -««•
.................
-* up • the edge uf tbe dock. Suddenly one was
some time Mr.
Astley made
seen to plunge into the river, while tbs
I company, with Punch among the number,
other stood on the dock a few momenta,
this
prosperity.
”
I
and
sent
them
on
tour
into
the
provinces.
1 The ball bond of Jeff. Davis, bearing the They exhibited with various succcm until I showing every sign of delight, and then it,
signatures of Horace Greeley. Gerrit Bmltli they reached Galway, where, from bail too, was seen to plunge into tbe water.
Tbe policeman, thinking that perhaps the
and some ojber prominent men. ba* been j management
nmowmmt or boil
ted luck,
look, fbey
Itey collapsed.
eolUpted.
(DlMlng from the files of the circuit .court ; Owing to difficulty in com tn unieating with dog’s owner* had fallen overboardaud thnt
of Richmond since' 1870. and how much' Mr. Astley—or something worse—lhe cred-! tho dog* brnl plunged in to rrecuo them,
longer ll Is difficult to »ay. The present : (tore seized the effect* and stud, and p«xjr I hiuteued to lhe scene. No runu was there.
1
clerk of the court thinks that the person! Punch wn* hauled off and sold nlahora? . but iu the mouth of each dog a large water ,
,who stole ll is now dead.
fair. All traces of tbe horse were lost, al­ rat wo* struggling for liberty, vvhlle the
dog* fiercely tried to shake tho life out of ।
...
, ,
.
though Mr. Aatley did all he could to die-

Cashier Kirijy who wrecked the bank at
Marshall lias been captured snd Is now be­
hind lhe bars, being arrested on three dif­
ferent charges, two of embezzlement and
one of forgery.
After’ skipping from
Marshall ho went west, gradually working
i-nk-r* his
‘
way back cost, then went again to Ohio
I
where
hebill*
was arrested.
Fromfound
note books,
receipts,
ami the like
in his |
to"”'
,
Mtciiel
It is evident that he was working .
! for
a mjwing machine company. Once ho !
,
was detained In Philadelphia by the police |
1 und
accused of being Kirby, but he cooly '
J

loClIm.k
I* Ijnd how tu achieve R.
While W. J. Hull Mid olto ol too*
coonrr were
"
barn and stole fl!W&gt; W«*i&gt; of be*ns‘
a flnsl account has ju«t l*en rendered
h.feStSSr rer.le^reor
iver admitted to probate in Eaton count).

DON'T BE TOO LATE

ofklndnwa
— --j- .. , ,
ing how intrlligens •y»upathetlc and obe­
dient the horse becom-.w. It also very fre­
quently wilt retain tbe most clear and dis­
tinct recollection of its old mawtar and ita
previous training and habits, although a
long interval of time may havo elapsed

IMPROVE THE OPPORTUNITY

thorn.
,„d
hta r,r„ril,
The policeman carried the' dogs nft«»
Foa,
.rurwrf A.tUy, eh.ua.,
„
lh , rotljh ounor of Lb. w«T&gt;. ~- getting them from tbe water to the cen­
tral station, where their owner called for
in .
„„ „
trade."
|ooki»K. dowocm, cualnra, will, Goto «1- them. They were of specim known aa fi«h
hounds and hiu! been brought front the
A semi-monthly has been
,n
„,„t p„tro.lins through lu uk.o. nod »
tub.ntMlik.iww.it
tawnw.
Ttey mratbted th. Mexican lu
Allegan raUed "Hani Timet-" "
„,i,enU,l. Utoteu
to&gt; tte
tte torn
fou toronu.
Astley
in
doubt
stood
still
and
tremuI
color and In having no hair Have a tuft on
good paper* there now we fear that the previously been master or first officer of a
*-•»— &gt;«tln anj trB
forehead,_ but iu size they were as Urge
paper may see hard times before il gets ship and all served without nay.
I lotuly said. “xPunch,"
-nncn, w beret:pon tbe coa-. ti» _________
__ toxbonnd..
Tte frelgltt employr. ot tte Cble^o. i “r'"“• -----------------•““l .an
"P ! «•
through.
fisherman,
4 Quluey K. H. Ill
,"*??“?*" 1
---------------- ■ catches bis
A Kalsnmzoo man got on n spree recent­ .BuHInitton
te.e formed .military company and nil ^,5,,“"^Ttu’^ui
‘
i “f*•“i»«a»4 'b. fl-h are afterward
ly ami met with a mishap when retiring
‘ - —•
.. .
waUaM up to ite pid,^aater. Aadayte
’a [ pb-ad In a .tahod loelmure. Wten flab
for tin* night. He made u lunge for his have formed a military company and call | waitxe&lt;i up lo its old nfczu-ter Astiey
**-- dogs —
—In—.1 Ph.,
are. —
so »trained
that
a|r." waa Inaeratly obeyed* and’ an» wanted• the
bed but bh head struck’a trunk and hi» themselves tbe C. B. A Q. CblUan Volun- I
teem. They drill-daily and have offered •
waa perfect aryl touching recognition tbey plunge In and bring the desired one
skull was laid bare. *
to their master. Tbey aro held at a good
their aerykra to Uncle 8am lir case of • ix-tweeo tbe two.
Tlie American Wheel company,- of Kal­ troubl^witb Chili. The average height of II -\v„;
‘•Will you rpart
the animal?" in- ' stiff price, as the owner find* them a
— with
:
amazoo. whlrh was placed In the handfl of the company Is 5 feet 9 inches, the average j qQirod Aatley of the cuatermongvr.
source of great profit.—Cleveland Press.
a receiver some time ago, has made a con­ weight 160 poundfl and arc Ideal fighting | ..yea.
"Yes, and
snd glad to bo rid of it to
for a "
five j
ditional offer to settle with creditors for
I jxiund note.”'
100 rent* on the dollar.
I After having paid tbs money, the coster­
Some of the great book and general job
Tlie Baltimore American recently repro-! monger told him wbat lie had heard and
printing house* liave a department for
Fire broke out In Darby Hull’s 1mm in
Grand llapids Thursday night, burning duced in fac-simile a copy of its fin-t num-1 himself knew about the horse. It was able olectrotypiug. with a foreman, journey
ber. printed 118 year* ago. In It I* con­ enough "to take yer 'air out by t he roots;” men and boy learner*.
the bam atul three horers. entailing a loss
tained the evidence that Georg*: Washing­ if it ever saw a kettle on the fire it would
Tbe"form.” or Iron frame containing the
of $4« &lt;wo. The fire is supposed to have
ton was not only; the father of hl* country rush in, seize and commence all sorts of type that I* ready for printing, la given to
(men of incendiary origin.
but also the fattier ot advertising. In a games; that it would tug at bollpnll*. put tbs slectrotyper. who makes a wax mold
An Eaton Rapid* man borrowed another very shrewd and business-like ■ advertise­ its hoof* on tbe table, till table or bell from iu This mold, after undsrgolng •
man * horse for a *boj3 drive, unbeknown ment, one-half column In length, George J cum to grief; and it the band played in preparatory proeeas, la placed In a deposit­
to the owner. When lie brought tbe horse Washington announces that he had bought : tiw street, tw
_ Chris- ing tank opposite a aheet of copper. By
it would waits _________
liken real
back the owner waZ on hand and slugged fO.OOO win ot 1.01 wl.kh te had dl.ldrt u,n Mnil ^teo pmend to “toil"cited71k. a
means uf electricity, sufficient coppar will
_
him hard. He was unconucious for quite Into homesteads and was ready to aell to ’ herring ••
be delimited upon the wax to form a shell,
a while and has probably learned a lesson. xppllr.nl.. Well *ttn wntethlnx ftat I
1D
lh«o • month, -tt.r hating teen and thia is made solid nnd permanent by
G.
\\
.
made
a
profit
on
ever)
acre
of
IL
well
punch
was
back
at
pouring fused metal upon it. This plate,
I. W. French of Charlotte has made ap­
Tte
twdre
Inch
rUto.
Ite
flrxt
kun
of
It.
!»
“
J
when blocked on wood flr metal, is ready
plication.(o bare his wife committed to an
mA^cSS rlTr/r r^m
for tbe printer.
insane asylnm. Mrs. French was taken kind turned mil by the mrentment tor lire |
tew
n.ry
.nd
drulkted
for
tbo
co..-,
do-1
’
•*»•
&gt;r»
“
«»l«
.11
II.
old
tkm
mmThere are two division* in the electro­
sick with the grip several weeks ago and
suffered It in Ita most violent form. fenae vessel Monterey, tbe construction of leal tricks—as great and general a favorite typing department. In the great book nnd
Though she was insane a speedy cure is which Is rapidly approaching completion,
general job printing house* foremen re­
ceive
from twenty-flve to thirty dollars per
expected.
arrived in San Francisco Saturday having |
week, journeymen molders and journey­
Joshua Caliow. of Pine Creek, Kalama* left Washington Jan. 13. J. C. Hardie, of
To kin the black stone which, according men finisher* from eighteen to twenty-four
zoo county, was a little indiscreet Christ­ the department quartermaster's office, whu tn all true believers, fell from heaven, and
dollars per week. Boys between fifteen
mas day and ate too much turkey. To add was specially detailed to take charge of the to drink from the well Zbmxcn, tbe waters
and seventeen years of age are taken as
to all his miseries grip set In and he bad a big gun. formally turned the huge weapon of which are dally replenished from the
learners In each division. Wage* fn-gib al
over
to
Captain
Clark,
Inspector
ot
or
­
real severe time. Joshua is only 103 years
fountain* of paradbw, are the main object* from three to tour dollars per week and
old. and might have died If he bad byen dnance from Mare Island navy yard. who. of tbe 100,000 pilgrim* or *o who annually
are advanced by digrer* to tbone of jour­
after carefully examining the gun, turned
an ul£ man, but he recovered.
_Z
visit Mecca. Unfortunately those who are neymen. It take* about five year* to at­
It over to the Union Iron works, where the
Sup't. O’Rourke of the G. R. »t I. R. R. Monterey is building. Examination by responsible for the health and good govern­ tain proficiency in molding or finishing.—
ha* decided to fit up a room In the second Captain Clark demonstrated that the gun ment of tbe holy city make no manner of Youth's Companion.
C.pul»
Cl.tk
i
’
’■’^2X
story of the depot In Kalamazoo for a read­
ing room for employees of this section.
The bevt magazines and perodical* will be out here showed considerable wear. '
‘ "I have a brother," said a sporting man,
supplied aa well as writing materials. attendants who accompanied It state that
that
• -»- ■——’
*
and
thousand* of pilgrim*
whayeacb Mecca as be chewed an ualighted cigar reflective­
The room will be made cozy and* pleasant
the gnu attracted great attention during in good health either perish there ot return ly, in the lobby of one of the big hotels.
Ephraim Gage and wife were driving Its tour acroM the continent, crowds of with tbe seeds of disease and death in tbelr Every one In the group of his companion*
home from Charlotte one day last week, people gathering at the stations along the frame*. So far as thu pilgrims from Bom­ stopped to bear his story. “My brother
when Uieir bora*1 became frightened at a line to view It. and in many cases school bay are concerned,30to30percent, of tlioae never shuts his eyes when he gt** toslsep,”
one-ox rig driven by a farmer. Tbe horse children were given a lialf holiday for the who leave the port for Mecca never return. continued Mr. Racetrack, flattered by the
wheeled around throwing both of them out, purpose.
In one year (1889) out of 13,970 who sailed attentiveness of his audience. “From boy­
breaking Mr. Gage's shoulder, amd other­
from Bombay 7.4C3 were reported '‘mim­ hood he and I used to room together. He
wise injuring him. A* he is 83 years of
ing.” Tbey hi.-ul, in fact, either died at wouldn't read, and I liked to. He'd go to
age it is feared that he canuot survive.
Mecca or on board the pilgrim ship*. Dar­ bed while I was buried in Waiter Scott's
So msny coffee house* sprang into exist­ ing thu past six years, out of 04,688 true be­ or Fennimore Cooper's novels, and when
Joshua Wheaton and wife, of Kalamazoo ence during the reigu of Cbnrles 11, thnt
I'd start to turn In I’d ace him lying there
county were recently stricken with fever he, entertaining a belief thnt many polit­ liever* dispatched from Bombay tn tbe Red
with his eyes staring wide open. ‘What’s
and would noon have died of sheer neglect, ical intrigue* had tbelr beginning lu those *ea. upward of 21,000 perished.—London
keeping you awake?* I asked, tbe first time
had not Mrs. Lydia Laneu a neighbor, left places, issued an edict ordering them to be Lancet.
I noticed this. He never answered. I was
her own family to care for them. In spite cloned. In tbis proclamation the following
ecared. I wared my hand before his eyes,
of Mrs. I-are’s efforts, however, they both words occurred, •‘Tim retailing of coffee or
Few joker* love jokes so well they will and it never fazed him. Until this present
died. When the will was read it was tea might be an innocent trail#, but It was
day he never bas* closed his eyes tor sleep,
found that ail of their property. Including said to nourish sedition, spread lies acd work one on themselves, but one has I wen
and 1 have watched him for hours, as we
a nice farm, had been willed to Mrs. Lane. scandalise great men; it might also be A reported at this office. One day the joker
in question was going home in the midst talked, to catch him winking as yon all do
Michigan leads all other states In the common nuisance."—Detroit Free Pre**.
of a thunder storm and n bobtail car. He several times a minute, and I never saw
productkni ot peppermint, and several
stood the lightning flashes for several min­ him wink.” “Maybe he hypnotises him­
other essential oils. The headquarters of
Bird* That Flock Together.
utes nod finally rang the bell.
self," suggested one of the party. “Well,
tbe industry are in 8t. Joseph county,
“What the mischief are you going to maybe hn does," said Mr. Racetrack.—
In September tbe bluebird* occasionally
which with Wayna county, N. Y_ pro­ fly in pretty compact ftock* of 60 to 100 do?" asked his wife.
Philadelphia Pre**.
duce* most of the peppermint oil made in individual*, and a company of tjrenty
"I’m going to get off.”
this country.
Tlie Park Central Mint or thirty ia n common occurrence. Tho
“What are you goingto do that for in all
~ "A Tale Worthy «f Mslhottoa.
Growers’ Co-operative Association of Men­ common kingbird i* another well known thisstorm?”
An Interesting yarn comes from Asia—
don. Michigan, alone operates over fifty species that docks to some extent, and a
"Safety, my dear, safety.” he said firmly. which you can believe or not aa you see fit
distilleries. This organization I* arrang­ third is*the Baltimore oriole. I have seen “You see, thero’n no conductor on this car,
—that a party of explorer* in an interior
ing with the State World's Fair Board to tha females and young of the preceding and if the lightning should strike it we’d
range of hills recently found an immense
make an exhibit of products In 1893 and
miner Hi flock* of certainly 100 individ­ all be knocked into liash and splinters,"
will also erect aud operate a still In tbe uals, snd when on the wing tbey kept *o and if his wife hadn't held on to bis coat cave which they penetrated for a long dis­
tance and suddenly came upon tbe ruins of
agriedltural baildlng.
talk
he
would
have
goue
oat
into
the
well together as to merit lieiug classed aa
'an ancient titty ot beautiful napect. Gold
In tbo case began in the circuit hourt of a flock, rather than * seml-ii,dependent storm just to have made his joke a success. and Mil ver coins found indicated that the in­
—Detroit Free Press.
Grand Rapid* by the United States Ex­ gathering. It i» evident that such close
habitants had flourished SOO year* before
amoctation
aa
in
the
case
of
redwings,
of
press con-pany against George 8. Toot and
the Christian era. It was further stated
Ella* Matter, to collect a note for F774.90, bobolinks, of rusty grnklc* and other
thnt the city had been laid out with no
A young woman of refined appearance particular attention to regularity or sys­
a judgment was rendered Thursday lu birds could not occur if there was no
favor of tlie plaintiffs for the above amount power of communication and no prede­ and stylish attire walked into an uptown tem. The houses generally were two and
Including the costs of the court. The de­ termination a* to movement.—Dr. C. C. jewelry establishment tho other day, and three stories high and contained nrns.vasw
Abbott in Montreal Star.
placing twenty-five fivc-dollar gold pieces and iinplemonta of a good quality of work­
fense claimed tlie note invalid because of
on the velvet mat which a polite clerk laid
certain condition* which tbe plaintiffs
manship. It is not known whether it is
before her on the glass counter. Mid, “I Jules Verne’s “Journey to the Center ot
tolled to carry oul Tbe note* were given
on roodition that the express company I Pearls, as tno.it renders know, arc small want these coins made Into souvenir but­ the Earth,’ or that anonymous production,
should not prosecute Clarence Toot for bodies found either in tins mother of pearl tons." She then unfolded a slip of paper, “A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper
etnbrzr.trnieut. a condition that tbe com­. I shells or those with a nacreous lining. on which the names of twenty-five places Cylinder," tliat is being pirated by the Asi­
pany broke when young Toot returned: I They are formed either by a disease, by and object* ot interest in Europe were atics.— Pittsburg Dispatch.
I
I the presence of a parasite, or by an effort written. Sht explained that a very dear
* on the part of the mollusk to rid Iteelt of friend—her school chum In fact—was to
U. R. Slondt and family who reside on some foreign substance which ha* found
bs married, and she Intended to present
lhe corner of NcCamly ntreet and Ham­
ita way into the shell.
her n handsome morning robe with eoch
“*’• k““'°
Into
blin avenue are puzzled over peculiar
Pearls an- composed of many layer* of button, a reminder of n pleasant summer
B-mpiyimU punch lu ch, po-UAee al
sound* which bare on several occasions carbonate of lime wlU» organic matter bc- which they spent together abroad.—New
COOO-. odd Want co
been plainly noticeable by ail the family. tweea, and are not always poorly through­ ■ York Times.
An hour later the pouch waa filled -Hf*
The mmmhI* crane from tlie roadway si the out, and Invariably have some small cenkuers. locked up and, together wWi^S
t4de of the hoase. on Ilambliu avenue, std । tral ears or nucleus. Hon nd pearls of a*
klUeo, shinped to
A WumUrful
teemed Io be tlu» fall of a heavy body of ! line lurtra and color arc very valuable, and
pussy raised such a row that the mall mrJ
hieh would shake tha bouse
to
“ft
"5-totol, t,
“d
lion. Friday night abnnt 10
waa a very distinct faP. and
ll wag n
•‘“■Ho. edelpMa Lwlgn-.
Opt J»lwD.vlaotpMr tote. Me., te,I&gt;V «"'»
I
erew of Bfty-two who Mllnl In Ite Lnltwl
MLM .twiner J.m«nown
ftetr lhm-;
&gt;cars Oku tooorry floor olid irrain (o Ire-j
land florin, tte food tomlnr. Every on. ,
of ite flttx-lwo iwn teh.re lb. uua: ted (

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HASTINGS, MICH, FEBRUARY 4. 1892.

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 40

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Published Thursdays • y
COOK EROS..

THE GREAT

HALT OFF 5flLE

THE PEOPLE’S
DRUG STORE.

-ON-

OVERCOATS
POSITIVELY

MS UP Off SATURDAY NEXT!
We are taking inventory! and
at its completion will set the

ball rolling for

Kisrjrjrc*. jrzcH.

lose

who cannot find what they

For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

H-Iui !M Mi,
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

HI. B. Goodyear,
The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.
Hastings,

Mich.

want among tho “Half Off

Overcoats may find one at
one-third or one-quarter off.

HUDSON’S

GRAND RAPIDS

COUNTY NEWS.

Tbe fanners institute at Nashville was a
highly successful one. Interesting and
profitable to al! who attended.

LEAD TO

WET pEET
COLD,
LA GRIPPE,
PNEUMONIA
POSSIBLY

Better buy a pair of Rubbers of

Woolley &amp; Bronson
ONE-PRICE SHOE DEALERS.

NOTICE
As I have taken the full charge of the lumber yard at this
place for M. J. Goss an^ shall devote the greater part of my
time in building up a trade in that line and doing contract
business, I shall sell all of my line of BOOTS and SHOES and
HEAVY DRY GOODS at cost to close them out.
This is no snide, but a bonafide closeing out sale at cost,
and some broken lots at less than cost. Sale will continue
uutil all are closed out. Come early as the stock is limited
and will not be replaced.
All other goods will be sold at from 10 to 15 per cent,
discount for cash.
Any one contemplating building will do well to call on
me and get figures on job work. Have taken some buildings
to erect and will be pleased to make bids on any and all
buildings.
Give us a call and be convinced that we are giving you
more for your money than you can get elsewhere.
Respectfully yours.

GEO. P. MOSIER
Cloverdale, Mich., Jan. 21, ’92.

S.J. Truman has returned from bls
eastern trip—Mrs. C. E. Goodwin is visit­
ing at Bittie Creek—Hortense Omnun was
home from Albion college over Sunday—
S. E. Cdok of Charlotte woa in town Sun­
day—Col. M. B. Houghton was at Middle­
ville Friday—Orra Smith, of Woodland,
is vbltlng Greta Young and other friends
—Mr. and Mrs. B. IL Rose, of Hastings,
were in town Monday—Mrs. Grisnold. of
Middleville, spent Bunday with friend*
here—Edith Fleming spent Sunday in
Middleville—Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Barker
were at Chester Saturday attending the
funeral of Mrs. Barker's father—The
teachers’ association held here Saturday
was well attended—Mrs. George Brown
Sr., who has been 111 for some Mme died
Inst Thursday. The funeral was held at
the
Evangelical
church
Saturday
afternoon—Mrs. E. L. Parrish gave a half
past four tea Tuesday in, honor of her
guests, Mrs. and Miss McClaim—Miss Lulu
Felghner Is spending tlie week at Kalama­
zoo, Hastings and Grand Rapids—Mrs. F.
Me Derby la visiting at i’arraa.

(; Thu prospects of on Undenominational
'orPeoples’ church to be built here is very'
jittering. People in general are subscrib­
ing, even men In Hastings and Middleville
ore giving something. If built It will be
about tire only nne of tbe kind in the state
-rljist Tuesday John Duffey’s house was
burned. A fow things were saved. He
Johnstown.
had but a small insurance—Jake EcthCyrus Ingram Is sick with the common
tnpnu met with a singular, if hot a serious
contagion, but under the care of Dr. Elliott
accident In jumping off a bay-mow. He is slowly recovering—We understand that
struck a pitchfork handle which entered the dead past is again to be 'raked over at
the lower part of his bowels penetrating Bauficld on Friday night to ascertain for
through bis clothes and through tlie outer certain which suffered tbe greater wrong
skin some eight inches, fortunately it did at the bands of tbe white man. Lo or Sam­
net penetrate the Inner skin. He did not bo. Tbe decision is lo be final. Let us
know that he was hurt until he walked off live In hope—C. E. Fick has been having
when he saw that he was draggiug the
a serious time with a frozen foot—Wm.
fork. At this writing he Is improving— Fry has his saw mill located near tlalesMrs. Jackson, au old pioneer, was burled burg—Meetings at tbe Gregory school­
last Wednesday. She
siek but a short
house are well attended.
time but with the best of medical skill.
Hint prevalent disease, la griope coupled
IL W. Williams and Backus Shipped
3th the storms of eighty wiritera, was too
ich for her weak laxly to stand—J. W. five decks of fat sheep Saturday to Buffalo
Btiggs, who was so badly hart a few —W. A. Spaulding and W. C. Towne
wteks ago, is now able to walk out a little made business trips to Kalamazoo—Mrs.
—Mrs Emma Bird is visiting her father. Chas. Polley spent two days in Kalamazoo
J Av. Briggs—,Quarterly meeting by Rev. last week—Tbe sick are convalescing and
E&lt; White at this place next Sunday—Will no new cases to report—Mr. and Mrs.
Knickerbocker and wife left last Week for Kyes returned this week from their ex­
Kansas—T. A&lt; Hubbard (brother of I. N. tended trip to California. They are much
’"ibbard of this town) now a resident of pleased with tljelr trip—Our sleighing is
____________________
-v-Jiner county.
Kansas, raised eight gone.
thousand and three hundred bushels of
Cloverdale,
wheat on his farm last season.
Dr. Sackett continues to visit Uje sick
here although most of them are &lt;&gt;n tbe
gain—A little boy came to the home of
The grip lias becojne quite prevalent Thomns Fox last Saturday mid allhqpgh
among our pvonk*. many whole fanOlies his language was quite unintelligible It
hitting been afflicted at the same time was thought lie wished to stay there, so the
with that unwelcome epidemic—Mrs. L. family have concluded to let him remain
Hiiyt, n former resident of this place but —Mrs. Henry Pennul fell on the ice one
mure recently just over the county line. day last week and lias been Ink! up on ac­
In Ross. died Friday night of-pneumonia. count of the Injury, although getting bet­
JS|1* was sick only a few days—To under­ ter—Finnklln Pierce who lias been engag­
take giving a 1 Lt of those who are slek ed |n lumbering in OraugoYillols about to
would bo like, taking the census of .the commence another job in Baltimore—W.
toWushlp. Much easier to give a list of McCullum had an upper and lower set of
tiidje who are able to be about—Dr. T. F. ! teeth inserted frey4u charge, one day Inal
Brown, of Woodstock, Ont. was the guest week. Il was a quick job too. A dog did
of W. T. Barber and family a few days the work—Mrs. B. McCullum visited Dr. ,
last week—Sad news was brought to our Lowry one day last week to have some­
dim- to-day from i’iue Lake of the sudden thing done for one of her eye*.
• ti-slb of Elmer Hall, who died on SaturMlddlrvillo.
dsir^-Mrs. Emily Johnson, of Kalamazoo,
Gertrude Nliuo. of Grand Rapids, was
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Lawrence the guest of Mrs. H. E. Hendrick, the lat­
andftlsoher parents, Mr. aud Mis. J. B.
ter part of the week—Tho youftg jieopfo of
Ifociwell for a few days.
our village gave Miss Gertrude Baker a
pleasant surprise party last Wedncsday
tnenlug—Ferd Fausey, of Carlton, was In
in Darling will move near BatHe tbe village Saturday—Every onl* seems to
t next week—Mrs. James la* is III be tussling with |J»e grip—There is talk of
wltt the grip—Mrs. IL Munger visited organizing n Sons of Veterans lodge hi ©tor
her On in Lun.iibg last week—Harry An- village In^he near future—Lotte Keefman
i V. Lathrop. Eunnct Lee, Dwight has resumed her position at Dr. Ilanlou's,
tear and John Ketchum came up .as housekeeper—MJddlevUie was well rei&gt;frunC^Iastings Thursday and stayed all
resented at the Caledonia masquerade ball
nlghtat James Lee’s as tliey were en route last Friday evening—James Yoangs, form­
for Bittle Creek to visit the high school at erly an employee at the Brass factor}*, will
that Slace. Saturday they attended the move back to Grand Rapids, Wl; I war. in
teachers’ nssoclatlon al Nashville-We for­ the near future—Jennie Fenton, of Kala­
got to mention last week the accident that mazoo. Is spending a few days with her
happened to one of our young men. mother. Mrs. J. Fenton—Arthur Tewsbury
While out riding with bls be&gt;l girl near Is working Id A. E. Southwick's restaurant
Bonfield his horse became unmanageable —Charles Ritchie spent last week in
and tipped him and his girl out in the cold Prairieville on business—Jacob Brandsnow. The horse kicked himself loose steticr has fallen heir to a large fortune—
from the cutter and came home, no one be­ Carl Stokoe returned from Ohio Monday
ing hurt—Kveryooc Is having a tussle with evening. He brought wHh linn n new
the grip—Will Humprey Is on the sick list wife—Fred Lane, of Grand Rapids, for­
—John Norris, of Comstock, is visiting merly of this village, was calling on okl
friends at this place—Lucas Wilks, of friends Saturday—John Dietrick visited
Johnstown, died at his home Inst Thurs­ Grand Rapids Saturday—C. W. Bradley
day. He was one of the early settlers of spent Sunday In- Battle Creek—M. Wright
this place. The funeral was held at his gave a very inturesling entertainment at
home Friday anil was largely attended— tbe Baptist church in this village Tuesday
The sociable at Mr. Wagonlander’s was evening
well attended.

FOR SALE -A general uier- “&amp;l
| clianilise business at Milo. Stock
principally groceries. PosMce
'with store, aoU only store io the
place. . A Hood opening;. Ad­
dress Bor 2' - Mild, Mich.
OUR COUNTY.

NO RUBBERS

Bert Kimble was Instantly killed In
South Bend. Ind., last week. As we
an demand the partlcularsof the unfortun­
ate affair, he was crossing a railroad track,
where there wan a double track. He step­
ped off of one track onto the other to
let a freight train pass, when a fast ex­
press train struck him killing him instant­
ly. Bert had many friends here who were
pained to learn of bin death—A gentleman
from Battle Creek by tlu&gt; name of Lewis
visited at the Center last Saturday and
Bunday -MS. Nellie Stillwell of Grand
Rapids la vifitlng her daughter Mrs. John
Fleming at present—Mrs. Uhl, of Grand
Rapids returned home Saturday—We had
a slight shower Saturday night.

'it Is rumored that the Barker scale
works of Nashville will loentio in Grand
Rapids.
Eight of Nashville’s old inakfo had a hen
sleigh riile the other evening. They made
noise enough to attract attention, though
it is expected that old maids will bo highly
proper and sedate on such ixx'skfous.

Tuesday of last week a board was put
in the planer of the Lentz Table factory,
nt Nashville, it' went through, and took
along with It the ‘•insides” of the planer.
It will necessitate a lot of repairs to gel
the planer ready for btulnesi.
’rhe farmers about Nashville will organ­
ize a farmers’ clnk with a Vlew| of iyiviug
an aim uni farmers’ Institute. One such
club will accomplish more good than a
dozen political ••Alliances.”

Nashville will have a fire department,
with W. E. Buel ns chief.
The election for thr village of Woodland
will occur the first Monday In March.

Burglars raided the store of C. V. Rieg­
ler and John Norman,, at Freeport, the
other night. Nothing was missed from
Nonnan’s, but Mr. Relgler is minus a dollar In change and some cigars.

Mary and Linle Griffin are home from
Kalamazoo, where
they
have ____
been
working for the past two months—Dance
and card party at J. IL Bclghs last Friday
evening—Mrs. Sara Brown is visiting in
Grand Rapids--Rev. McAllister has closed
his meetings at tbe M. E. church.—Cone)
Eldred, of Galesburg, Is visiting Maple
Grove friends.—Llbble Shour- will, teach
tbe Dunham. Myrtle Meeks tho Quail-trap
and Lutle Meeks the Branch schools the
coming summer—Mrs. McMore visited her
daughter. Mrs. J. B. Messimer, In Nash­
ville Saturday and Sunday.
Dowling.
Lost- our good sleighing—Mrs. C. P.
Lang has gone to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Julius Crosby, near Battle Creek. Miss
M. Manning Is keeping house while she is
away—Nat Edmonds Is very sick with
rheumatism, being perfectly helpless—
Mrs. Della Renkes has been visiting
friends In this vicinity Um past week—
Tom Gnrham and father have started for
the far west—Earnest Gaskill is reported
better at this writing—Wm. Freeman is
quite feeble—George Cox has an auction
sale Feb. 5. Including all personal property
together with tbe farm, calculating to go
west—Mrs. G... Frey Is on the sicklist—
C. Garham, N. Clemens, G. Bryat and A.
Durfee all shipped poultry to Boston last
week for market

tlanfieid.
The Patrons of Industry arc trying to
wake up out of thrir peaceful ahnnber.
They met last Saturday night at Herbert
Bowman's—Arden Moffard was taken with
tke grip last Saturday—Mrs. Rev. Waltaeu
has the grip—There Is to be a debate a;
the school house Friday evening. With
good weather and a largo uKendaura R
Dew,,y aI’£l
both 111 with Um grip—Albert Dewey
and J. M. Kipp attended the Masonic
grand lodge at Detroit last week and re­
port having a good time.

The sick list Is very large—Minnie WIIHams, of Nashville, Is visiting at Cole
Russell’s—Mrs. Theodore Packer is very
...
ill—School
resumed
Monday after a
weeks vacation on account of the Illness of
the teacher—The Alliance Is doing better
work now that Dr. Powers Is president.
I He understands his business—Edward
Beers, of Battle Creek, and Carrie Park of
this place were married last Thursday In
the presence of numerous relatives and
friends, the Rev. Spaffont. of Bellevue,
tying the knot They received a number
of presents among them being a beautiful
dresser from the brides mother. Our best
wishes to them—Mrs. Nelson Hal! died
suddenly Thursday morning of last week
of heart failure. She was an old lady and
had been In poor health for some time.
She was au active member of the Advent
church of this pla-e when It was In work­
ing order. The funeral occurred Sunday
from the bouse.

Mr. and Mm. Theodore Keyes hove re­
turned from tbete western-' trip, conclud­
ing that Michigan Is good enough for
them—Mr»- Albert Storms Is quite ill
with thh grip—Mrs' M. Doster la slowly
rallyinjj from her severe Illiums—Miss L.
Fiske luis been calit-d to her borne in Lima
by the severe lliiuws of her molhur—Mrs.
lint ding is entertaining friends this week
—Harry Gum la renewing old ncqvalok*
anew in Kalamazoo—A party of six
young people from here attended tbe Ej&gt;worlh League at Milo last week -Tuesda/
—Another affliction has come hjxmj the
Hall family of Pine Lake, In the death of
Elmer, a bright pleasing boy of twelve
years. He was a victim of la grippe—One
of tlm most pleasant events of the winter
was the evening given by Mrs. L. L. Love­
land in honor of Mks Flake, last Friday.
The early part of the evening wan spent
In music. Later a pleasant ••oonveraaUon'’
wa*» enjoyed, followed bj refreshments
served by Me*xlamtai Loveland and Doyk.
A good-thus with games followed, after
which the company left with pte*Mu«
reinetsJjrancts of the evening.

Prof. ’rnylMfi singing class meets at the
M. E- church, every Saturday evening—
Those on tlte sick list this week are Jacob
Shriber. Mrs. W. B. Raymond. Mrs. Platt,
Mrs. Peter Covert. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hecht, Mrs* John Fleming and daughter.
Mrs. Stilwell, Jndson Carpenter, Geo.
A Harding and family.—W. R. Vester was
In West Cnrlton Sunday to see the sick—
J. G.. Carpenter has got hl# saw mill, and
will soon bave It In running order—Wo
were pained to hear of the death of Mr.
Bert KJreble nt South Bend. Ind. Edward
and Fannie Hartman attended the funeral'
Thursday. He was killed Instantly by a
lightntag express train running over him.,
—Dorr Winston, of tbe firm of Bllnston A
Son, of vour city, was on oar streets last
Thursday evening.—The open lodge was
not m» entire success, anti we will try it
again on Tuesday night the Oth.—Editor
Godfrey, of the Freeport Hcrtld. was In
ofcr town getting subscribers for his paper
—Chas, and Allie Cheney were aeon with
Sheriff Benham going to your city one day
last week to answer to tho charge of WIL
Uatu Brooks, for horsewhipping
Brook’s IS year old son. Their trial
comes off next Tharsday.

■ Wo are having? very fine weather, but
we would like to have a littte more Weigh­
ing.—Ln grippe la still putting in Ite work
Mrs. Barden te very lbw and not expected
to live—Mrs.’bchautz, X&gt;u the town line,
i» not expected to live.—John Yalta is a
very sick man—Another old ptoncer has
paaMil away. Mrs. David Govill died on
Saturday tn Grand Rapids, where she had
been staying with her daughter. The
fumra) service* were at tbe M. E. church
on Monday. She was one of Woodland's
early pjoueera, and has always lived in the
township since she moved here—Geo.
Barden was called home l»y hbv motbei’a
lllnras—Mr. Buhler is very sick—Literary
at the South Jordan schc.nl house* on Fri­
day night wn&amp; largely attended—Rei ival
meetings cloud on SanJay nifto. Buv.
Relllor has been doing Heine good work
and has met with •couaiderabte. sdccbm—
Laier, Mr*. Schantz died no Maaday at
io o’clock Jk ua.

A daughter of Mra Goodenou«h h» re­
turned from the north—We hear that H.
Rockwell, of the Pratt neighborhood, to
very low with the grip—Ww. Smith affd
wife visited at A. E Pannatiart Beer Ver­
montville over Sunday—We h«.ir tbe ring
of the anvil once more—Keep your eye on
the indicator for a wedding in the near
future—Several from our place attended
the teachers’ association at Nashville Sat­
urday-Albert Mapes’ team made things
lively by running away. B«i little dam­
age was done—F. Crates waa called to tbe
betfalde of hia father near Chicago.

THE MARKETSADrrfes-Dried. 3©4c.
clow SMO H W35.00.
Beans—Ci.20 per bu.

|i 00345.00 calvea.

fte.00

HidS-BroI,4Kc; calf. se.
.
Lard—Sc.
Unw-Selllngattoc per bbl; waterline.*:M

Por*-»4JOW4.7S. a
Ftoater—Selling «iK* per ton.
Sait-fielllng at 1.00 per bbl.
Timothy Seed—Sellinr at SxOO per bo.
Wheat—No. 1. whites M-. rea M.
Flour—S2JW per hundred.
Kye-7S.
Apples—WBNJc.
BariOy-HjOo.
• •nioas-GDOflOe.

The favorable Impression produced on
the first appearance of the agreeable liquid
fruit remedy .Syrup of Figs a few years
ago has been more than con finned by the
pleasant experience of all who have used
it and the success of the proprietors pbd
manufacturers the California Fig Syrup
Company.
DRAWN

DOWN

BY

ALLIGATOR.

Yes,! I’ve shot any number of alligators.
The swamp Immediately in tbe rear of my
quarters at Belize abounded with them,
and .’ often popped off one in the early
morning from iny veranda.. They proved
uninteresting prey, however, always giv­
ing up the ghoxt at the flrat discharge, bat
still I can tell you quite a tragic tacblent
connected with tho brutes which occurred
You know that I was stationed at-Orange
Walk, British Honduras, for several
months. The name of tbe place sounds
pretty enough, bat that’aall there is pretty
aboat iu It Ik, in. fact, nothing bat a
wretched Spoalah Indian village, so that
wa had no on bride associates and no diver­
sion except! hunting and riding.
in connection with tbe latter puraait we
were in the habit of ridlt-g occasionally to
n Village called f?an EsteviBJ,situated some
twenty miles dirnot ou tlie New river,but ■
on the for aide from Orange Walk, so that
wo had to cross tbe river in order to get
tliere. This wo did sometimes at Orange
Walk. hometim' H at Ban Esteron, just as
the whim wised us. There was no bridge
or regular ferry at dther place, so that our
method «»f cressing was by means of a
canoe, while our horses swum behind. As
the canoe would not hold more than two
at a tlnte, the ferryman and passenger,
thlp crossing was a work of time, more eopecially when any of- tbe horses elected to
be fractious.
On tbe occasion of which I am about to
speak we had decided to ride down on our
own side of the river and cross over at San
Eiternn, as tho rainy suoson w.us uot long /
over and tbe track Lu qaestion was docxF
edly tho bettor of the two. After a few
hours’ enjoyable, riding through tbe for­
est's pieasa nt shade we arrived at the crcooing an&gt;I shouted fur the negro to take us
over. He soon pot in an appearance, and
we were all soon safely landed on the op­
posite shore, the horses seemingly enjoy■ ing their cool swim after tho journey.
We were saddling our horses prepara­
tory to remounting when we sow a native
sugar planter, or ranchero, come trotting
down to tho opposite shore. He presented
quite a contrast to us in his pk-turcoqoo
and splendid costume. It is needless to
describe it. Every ono knows tbe velvet
garments trimmed with gold laco and buv
tons, tho beautiful embroidered linen,
huge silver spurs and broad sombrero of
the typical Mexican. Ho was mounted on
a spirited little white horse which con­
trasted favorably with hix black costume.
The ferryman w;ts about to put off to
bring him over, when with n careless wave
of. ills band he put hu barge to the water,
and- the gallant little beast started on
jpurney bravely and resolutely.
• We all stood mechanically -.vatching,
him,, none of us, I believe, apprehending
any mishap, when the horse uttered a
shrill scream of pain and terror, while ha
wns perceptibly sinking lower and lower
in the water. His rldar, with blanched

struggling to disengagu him»eif from hia
sinking steed, but h«, too, suddenly gave a
tearful scream and.slowly sank from view.
Far a moment no uao moved or spoke, but
all stood gazing spellbound at the spot
where so lately hath been a human being
full of life and gayaty, while hia sombrero
floatetl slowly down the sullen stream.
A mope nt foter Coleman and I had
Sprung Into tba annoe, I peering tuixiouzljr
over the prow while he wielded tbe paddle
in frantic haste, neither of tu», however,
entertaining any hopes of doing any good.
For a few motrnnte we pauwd in raid­
stream, irjeuily watching tba water’s sur­
face, till * succession of dark arimsou ring*
rising totho surface con fl need our worst
fears, xafi felt no doubt as. to the terrlhh»
fate at the Mexican.
Whether the sanrians were attracted.by
our crossing over and anriVcd ip timo to
make a meal of tha unfortunate ranchero
I don't know, but we decided to recraaa ak
Orange Walk, and I swore that If my horse
Jack got over safely he should never enter
that accunwd stream again. He never did.
—luterrfew in St. Lotus Globe-Democrat.

for information in regard to n certain m*a
who dazired to rent a
said Harlem man.

�Hastings Banner.
within her border* during 18»l than any
county In Michigan.
Hereafter Eaton county supervisors *111
not be able to draw pay unless they attend
the (Meetings uf tbe board.

Thursday, Feb 4. 1892.
COOK BROS.. Proprietors.

CHANCERY OBDEU.
j|
«»■”- u/ Ifirhtiran- the C.reui: Cotrt for ti.*|

GnpUisant.

jteferdants.

tUu« of i1h» repart «f «•&lt;• CV““"^7L
tn toe court for*^«toDe^^®r I-

Cln»U
SflEr,™ rovw:.’In* Jsu.es \
■^Mai’i-v for lb* rooiplainant. &gt;«"rc * ■•'J*4"*SKK L‘ SXit.. U. - B. BraUr, ud Ufa.
JilI5TZ.Lum.rt tt Kt.anoen. tar, the &lt;te-

«Mirt tor the following purposes: (II To take
SnaciuZuof all mid ••■..-ry the .•.•1..sr.:-r-.,i|-

EteatiJv Bros. 5. Wilkins aon uf all au.l wry ot
tnMarthxis of «a:&lt;i survivors.
tn and tb&lt;&gt;ui ion widuusr u»» u. ••■■

•

snLin .r-h'P firm, at ti»r time of bi« dealt.
SfftoV're m srrount uf the credits, prorertv
Sd effect’dm- and brluOgl.M to-emnpla&amp;nt
the defendant. Waller L Wilkins, as snretylw’ member* of said .ate firm, acuulred tn
thetranc-ctlo'i “t the bn«iues»of said firm sfoce
the death &lt;&gt;t said croeased member. To take
an acruui-t -d
outstanding debts and !labhittca of said 1 de firm &lt;X Bridle/ Bros. &amp; W i.hlns.
frat. thr -an.- etistcl at the time «'f toe
dmdhofMi-t d-&lt;*a»ed member ai-d as theMimnowr-i'b* To tatee an account ot the outrfftMinr debt. mmI UabUmes.4 Mid MUTtvii g
■emhere- ronuected r Uh or growing out of the
usmarilun uf thebusince. of «Aid firm. &gt;U..-e
the dralb of said deceased mernter. To U»e
an account ot BU »ums ot mot- - *l.leb mrb
nwubcr uf said firm oi Bentiry Bros.a W ilkln.
has alre»5» ; aid. for or in respect to the debt*,
liabilities. «teallt.jt» sud transactions of the said
caoartbritiiip: To lake an account of .dl sum.
oCtnoD'V *n&gt;ch tbr corjpialuan: and tbe de­
fendant. Waller L. WUkihs, as such surdting
sscnibera. have paid, fur or in respect to the
debts llAhllitles. cralinus and tran«acti&lt;ios &lt;■(
the said Ute firm of Bentley Bros. A Wilkins, to
ascertain imd determine the nrpeethe pri ir'Un of tile different Items of indebtedt.eM still
sretsimg Mg in't Mid late firm of Bentley Bros.
&amp; Wiikms and against -a; I »urvinug member.TDMcertelu ami detenunte stoat ;&gt;ort)on of
said mdeMedom still rahtifet are debts
aaaitu*. s-Ld Ute firm ot Hetuley Bros. A Wilk­
ins and xhat pur thus* ot said Indebtedness arc
debts properly cbarreaule to liw estate of said 1
Mrvlvora. Tu ascertain and d I rent the proper 1
aprUcatloo of the avails uf aairi property. both ,
that belenah g tot nr saM Ute firm of Ifentiey
Bro*. St WiUins and that so acflilre&lt;1 bv said
sonir &gt;rs in the transaction ot eald buslneas.
since tbe death of . said detaici member, ami
to slate tbr ..rcouut a* betweea ramplainaut
and each ot said detrndants and &lt;&lt; Mid defemliDta As between thnnvivi.-. twiuny reason of.
saM eo;*rtnrrsblp deaiinxs and bv reason of
tbedealings of said parties respectively with
said estate ami with each other, growing out of
orcounerted with said conartnership busfnert,
botii before aud since tbe death ot said decased
memis r. To take proofs fbereni. arcoraing to
the riles And practlc- ot this court aad the dlroedous of to 11 decree, ronceniing who are sorb
creditors or ebuinmu /enUg aud bonding
eUlms or ubllgationd as wdl against said-firm of
Bentley Brut. A Wliklas. as against Mid sur­
vivors. by reason of ton busIntM carried on by
said survivor* since the death of said deceased
mem!--r.
Cl) From such proofs when tnxde. toeorqpote
the amount doe to earn o! such creoltors and
Hainan is. and the Amount and val'iz' uf tbe se­
curity, If any. held by each, as uel/of creditors
ctsaid Ute firm as of said vtirviybr.. und the
priority or prrierroc., it say. to whU.b such
CTO-’lt«e la enlttlrd tO
co Tbtu. k« and fi e in this cause a written
report. sUuwhK the name ui cacti crouiiur hu.uiag and owuiug auy note. cumim*rcUl paf&gt;er,
eUim «ot&gt;ligatiou srainrt said Ute firm, and
and slso tor name uf each creditor bolding suefi
obligation against said surviving members uf
said firm, a* sueb survivors, and die amount ot
soeh respcctlie obligati, ni. what s-cunties-

i!lu„

ci/Ju! J«r.

ssi-s^^ssl
Un^'^'°r
“J'«! :
Yn'J

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
1
“It la a pleasure to Inform you of the
——■
good that 8. S. S. haa done me.
I had
The 830.000 paid for the great trotter i blood poison several years ago, which had
Harry Noble is the highest price ever paid never been eradicated from my system.
for a Michigan bred bone.
I-ast November it broke out lu the shape
Tbe Chicago and West Michigan are go­ of sait-rbeum on tbe back of my hands. I
Ing to do away with tire big trestle near spent sixty dollar* trying to be cured by
Saugatuck and consequently there will be 1 toe tmtmeot uf physicians and taking
a big Job of filling. The fill will be 600 other medicine*, mid never found any
feet long and 40 feet high and 40 feet long benefit from any treatment until I com­
at the bore. A small mountain near by menced taking S. 8. 8. that cured me
will disappear before the job Is completed. I sound and well, and now 1 feel that I am
a well man. I took only three bottles.
I
Will Burnett, of Lowell, got a Judgment j
have recomox-nded the medicine to a great
of 889.55 against J. C. Train, the Lowell many people, and flnd^hnt it Is benefltting
hotel keeper last week. Tbe suit was them as well as myaelLM-*-S. 8. Blbjielu '
brought to recover a sum of money lost by
Plains. Montana.
him In bucking a faro bank which the de­ Horae
S. 3. 8. never falls to relieve tbe worst
fendant ran in an upper room In his hotel.
cases of blood poison when taken by the
Nelson Cole, the Wyoming township directions, and before some vital organ has
man who was arrested recently (or steal­ become Impaired, so as to render a cure
ing a horse and buggy of Otsego, died last impossible. . We will mall a valuable book
on tbe blood and skin to any who will ap­
for IL
Eaton Rapids contains the man who ply
The Swift Specific Co , Atlanta. Ga.
helped catch the first while In Behring
Person* “of undoubted veracity, sir.’
sea. It is L. Hicks thedrayman. who was
lo have seen a robin in Jffekson Sun
from 1837 to 1843 before tbs mast on a claim
,
wlialer.
Hia ahlp was in the Behring day.
(
straits In 1M1 aad first dl&lt;covered whaler
For Ovor Fifty Yooret
In that locality.
Mr. Hicks ssys that
Wlnsfow's SotXhmg Syrup has b6»a us»&lt;!
standing on tbe head mast of his ship In ,forMrs.
children teething, n soothes tha/child.
that year, be saw within a radius of eight softens the gums, inlays all pain, cures wind
miles enough whales to fill with oil all the rolie. and is the hrot rentedy for dlarrticB.*,
Tweuty-fivo cento a I*tile. Sold by all druggists
whalers that ever rode the sea from that througoout the world.
time to this. As far as the rjr could ser
Eightcen-of I^-nawee county's pioneers
tbe straits were black with the marine
monsters. Ills experiences would tfiake have died within the past ten days.
andnteresting book.
Thrsc pills are sdtotifladly compounded,
Vermontville now comes to tlie front
with a claim for •tbe oldest morn In tbe and uniform in action. No griping pain so
state" In the person of Hon. Daniel Bar­ commonly following tbe use of plils.
ber. He Is in bls 93rd year and Joined They nr? adapted to both adults and chil­
tbe order 71 years ago In the state ot dren with perfect saft.-ty. We guarantee
they have no equal in the cure of sick
Vermont
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
The Feathertx»nc Corset company of bUlousne.*.-*. and. as an appetizer, they ex­
Kalainazno have orders for 230G dozen cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
corsets; aud a working force greatly re­ H. Goodyear.
duced by sickness. How they are going to
Miss Minnie McDonald of Ishpeming Is
fill their orders is a question with them.
reported among the missing in the Indian­
Last summer Mrs. Andrew B. Holmes, apolis surgical Institute fireof Dowagiac, unable to endure lite with
The American eagle mu«: be a gay old bird—
her husband, left the house which her own
money had purchased and t&lt;»ok measures
lo obtain custody of her children, aged «.
fl and 11 years. Holmes, however, antici­
pated ber Intention and left with tbe
children,
I tA-y tramped to Fennville.
'Al legan county, and there ail trace of them
is lost. The- house stands In Holmes'
name, and Mrs. Holmes lias exhausted ber
smalj earnings In looking for her boys.
She has almost become crazed with grief
and anxiety, and begs the public to assist
her in the search.
x
A sun of Henry Day.' of Portland, got a
peanut meat in his windpipe recently, and
from there It went to Ills lungs resulting
in his death.

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• on the wall*.

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Wheij

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conjes their way;

FAIRBANK’S SOAP

■HAJtTJk OLA I*’

—has come to shy
£QAf»

MADC

CliAMCKRT MALE.

Chicago, Wmkoo Is Saginaw

J larry. In Chancery. in
A. l». USI. Ill

OHLY BY

^^^SlNKFAIRBANK&amp;CarurAm

TIMETABLE.

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• I.errln lurid K Co.* I* comptaira-'.C »*“*
wilMam Znrehirttt, John Znreboitt. »nS
Gottlieb Zus. built are defendant*: Not­
ice Is liereby given
that I ►hall sell
ax public au-ti-n to the highest tda&lt;ter. ou
Saturdav. Ihe*l»«ii «tav at l-ebrunry. A. I&gt; IS».
COOT WMIW&gt; I»uw—. &gt;&gt;&gt;
.......
County ot Barry and Mtato at Mlrittaan. &lt;saM
CtMrt Homo bring the plsre tor hold* ng the clreuit eocn tor said County «-f Barry j tins follow-

0M

£

jussrru.
rabasanii 11 Jji...

East Cooper
Klehlaod Jane t.

VlUo ........
DoUm.*....L.
Cloverdale..
Sboita.............

9

HAartxu*....
ltd* nt toe Itttie Thomspp’e rtw. cunUUnlng

Coats Grove.
Woodland ...

half of toe north wr-d unx-ter. all on Msctfou
eighteen and emitaialmr lit ail sixty eight and
st 1! •.-...
Mrs. George O. Robinson of Detroit, re-,
■£
cently presented to Albion college* volume quarter «rf auction Sevan; AH In town four
ot Roman history printed in 1039.
north, range seven west.
SuLTtl.
Dated. Il'iattef*. Mich.. Dee 3L U9IKalamazoo ar
• Sixteen hundred rabbits were recently
Aloszu E. kaxarrox.
Circuit C&lt; i.rt fonirafeaunwr.
exported from Laingsburg in one day, und
Iterry County. Mkh.
ooesy.......
yet there are said to be plenty of rabbits i Smith &amp; Couiaov*.
Mikl.. ............
left in tbe place.
| Nollcltor* lor CompkafnaoL
Delton ....r.
Cloverdale ...
Senator Stockbridge and Congressman i
Shultz ...........
Burroughs Introduced bills In both houses 1
HAaTINIM...
of congress Tuesday appropriating 8200.- '
000 for tbe Improvement of Benton Harbor. I
Coats Grove.
WomIland ...
Tbe late Tohn Munn of Saginaw left a I
The old Presbyterian church at White son now 11 years old. who has Just re­
1 - 4 ;w.
Lansing
ceived
82.000
cash
and
a
pension
of
814
a
Pigeon was destroyed by fire recently. It
Detroit,
: n
is said to be the oldest church in tbe state. month, on account of his father's war ser­
•■aspe 0*4 «ixnal &lt;rtjfy.
vice.
f
No*,
a
aed
€
will
not
carry
passengers udIcm
It wax ti&gt;e find chun-h erected west of
provided
with
freight
train
permits.
Ypsilanti and had tin* first church Im*11
Take
Don’t
l&gt;ecome
constipated.
*
Freight trains will be run at ibe eoovemctxt
west of Ann Arbor. It was finished tn Beecham's pills.
«C Unb eamsany. wbo rant nru tim rtaht to chanrr
.
tbe time of i*&gt;ch trains without notice
1833. Daniel Webster once climbed to the
.
F. Bush. Genl Mansgrr.
belfry and beheld what be eialined to be
Ceuaell Frureedlncs.
••the finest sight lie ever saw.”
Commoq council met pursuant to call
Calhoun county cannot go dry before Friday evening. January 29th. 1892.
May. 1893.
Mayor McCoy in tbe chair.
CBAhJ W. ARMMTKoyro.
Boll eall, present. Aid. BUnston. Mance.
,
Judge ot Probate.
It is said that the Grand Trunk road
Tkd Wingora Falls Route."
(A tree eopy.)
jadll save over S7.0W per year by putting Nelson. Reynolds. Spence:alment, Bentley.
up tbelr Ice In Vicksburg. The company Sentz and Waters.
Stations.
I'lWBATR ORDER.
' IN THE
Communication received from C. W.
have put up 20,000 tons and baVe given
Stale of Mtehlran, County of Barry, m.
Warner, city treasurer. On motion tbe
At a seMlon of the l*robaie Coon, holden at employment to all the Idle men In Vicks­
Qashm* .
the Probate otnee. In the City of llaatlnx*. In burg at 81A0 per day.
Rtvdved, That the time wherein Ute
&gt;aid Uountr. on Monday lb- !&lt;t day of Feb.
A cocking main was held at Gull Lake city treasurer of the city uf Hastings
ruarf. In to" year one thousand eight Land red
and ninety two.
last week between Kalamazoo and Battle should make ids return to the county
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of Creek sports, in which the latter were
treasurer, of the county of Barry, for tbe
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Dora Burchett. worsted. Out of seven battles Kalamazoo taxes assessed lor the year 1891, be and
Hjurmraa..
d«-&lt; e.u d.
won four. It is said that nearly 300 peo­ the Aame la hereby extended for tbe period
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly veri­ ple witnessed tbe main.
M. A.UILLMAX. Local Agent. Hastings.
of one month hom the time when- the war­
fied, of Ollier Cheney, administrator ot said
and estate praying that be may be licensed to sr|&gt;
- ■ ) made Wh-!,*.1/
John Wilkins was severely injured rant for the collection thereof would other­
. the real estate of said deceased as in said peti­
wise
be
returnable.
while
coasting
In
Battle
Creek
last
.
week.
tion described for the reasons and purposed
Dated at Hastings this 29th day of Janu­
therein set forth.
His bobs Jumped the track and he ran In­
Thereupon It is ordered, that Wednesday the
ary. IMhL
•
sth day of March A. D.. 1«to at ten o'clock In to a tree; breaking both bonrs of bls right
&lt;•
Dan. W. Rxyxoijisthe forenoon. be aaalgned for toe bearing of ' leg in two places.
'
Hastings. - - Mich.
*
Ald.
Reynolds moved Its adoption.
•aid petition and that toe heirs at law of ssi&gt;l I
Bon. Ju. M. Ballou, .one o( the most Carried by all ayes.
deceased and all other persons Interested lb ।
said estate, are re.|Uir.-d to sppr.tr at a session prominent citizens of Otsego, and ex­
Capital s75.oco.oo
On motion of Aid. Bllnston, communica­
ot said court, then to be holden at the Probate
STIFLES 87.bOO.OO.
office. In tbe city of Hastings. In said County, president of tbe State Board of Education, tion from Barry County Democrat was hid
and show cause. If any there be. why tbe prayer died last week of pnembonia.
upon the table.
of the petitioner mat not be granted. And It
I Mwrporatod under the laws of the State of
Moved by Aid. Nelson, that a committee
aSnttotii {J? r“ “**! W,L m/d
wbo sh*H is further ordered, that said petitioner give no­
Deuel A Meredith, of Shelbyville, are do­
Michigan.
tice to the persons Interested in said estate, of ing what is prntabiy tbe last big job of of two be appointed to Investigate the
the pendency uf said petition and toe bearing
matter of printing city charter. Carried.
thereof by causing a eopy of thia order to he pine cutting In Allegan county. They are
Open (or bnsinoM Dec. u.tMC.
published In the iU*tlnn BatrarM. a news­ logging the Balch tract and expect to cut Mayor appoints as said committee Aids.
paper printed and ctrcuiaird In the said County 500,000 feet before tbe end of next season. Nelson aud Blinston.
officer*:
of Barry, once In each week for throe successive
Moved by Aid. Spence that Hie bill of
a. W. Bobtnsco. President;
weeks previous to Mid day of bearing.
Tho Supreme Court last Wednesday de­ Glen E. Balch be token from the table.
Cham. W.,Axsimto.Yc,
cided that tbe special act forbidding the Carried.
,. .
,
Judge of Frobafe.
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier
" “J
PSf',«M ss?01
(A true copy.)
slaughter of deer for the period of three
Moved by Aid. Spence, that the account
yean* Is all right and will stand. It will ot Glen E. Baleh making map for eity. and
doctors:
PROBATE ORDER.
be remembered that Clrillian Cook of balance duu on survey be allowed. Car­
Dan W. Reynold.,
State of Mlchigah. County of Barry—m.
Saugatuck was convicted in Justice court ried by all ayes.
D.G. Robinson.
R B Mcvr
_At a arsrtuu of the Probate Court for the
Joha Cwrth.
Chester Messer.
n^T7- h,'*d''n u “,e
"We*. for violating this law and took the case to
city Act’ocsrra.
Im tbe City ot Hastings, la said county, on Tues­ the circuit Judge Palmer, the| presiding,1 W. D. Hayes, freight anddrayon oil S 1 10
P. T. Colgrove.
day the 12th day of January. In the year one
quashed proceedings upon the ground that S. E. Phillips, supplies water b’rd.
thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
60
I'TOSte”' CharU* W' Arn,,tooug, Judge of the special enactment was rendered Inop­ Goodyear Bros.
••
V 02
CRANCKRY SALK.
erative by a general law subsequently Scid Wiley, labor trenching
1 20
In the matter of tbe estate of Washington passed. Prosecutor Hart made a test case
Upursarce &lt;4 and by vbto&gt; «rf xa order aod
G. E. Brown
••
K. Ferris, deernaed.
decree of the clreutt court frr tlw e.xintyo&lt;
On reading and filing too petition, duly veri­ of it. and the Supreme body decided as L. W. Kentield. labor rrnalr pipe..
fied, of Lizzie Ferris, widow of sold deevaaed. above.
A. D. Cook, supplies
praying that a certain instrument now on file In
Cook &lt;k Cook, do
thia court, puroortlmc to be toe last will and
3 08
By a very Ingenious and original process. Dr. F. L. Heath, do
January 3rd. re.-.*
testamentoLaAld d^naed. may be admlted to
rlrcrasrd.
3 30 Will and testament of Jn»in K
probate, and that iuliniul»tr.U&gt;nn of said estate
Is complainant and Frederick L. IMnaman
H. Wenthworth, services fire war­
KafSfe for
|ETT.
may be granted to \ olnrv ,W. Ferns, tbe execu­
V’Mr* *r Dingman. J. Byron rprrrr. A»..tn w J
den
tor named tn said jyUI or to some other to extract the essential properties o( the mater­
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Nrll'e
finerrv
and
suitable person.
ials used In the preparation ot their famous H. Wentworth, cleaning chimney
defendants.*
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'Thereupon lets ordered, that Wednesday the "Ayer's Sarsaparilla” thus securing a purity Mill. Phillipa, snow plowing...,:
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
1
shall
sell
nt
M
Joreph...
Oto day of February. A. 1) . isn at ton o'dock in
7 00
Moved by Aid. Reynolds, that the same publicauriioaitoitiebtrheM btd.ier, on tutur. TraverwwClty
MU iotireff'^tUMVL11
ator«ald.
the forenoon. b« assigned for tbe bearing of said and strength that cun be' obtained in no other
same
l!“I Orlh
°t March, a. 1». tsn at ten Maskegntt ...
«J»u »oen lUta and to all utbrrslroown^o film petition and that the heirs at lavTof said de
» u
aU‘* orden‘ drawn on respective
“ th.*‘ ,orrnnoo. "t th* «'«n b from dnor Maataten.........
ctaaed and all other persons Interested In said
funds.
Carried
all
ayes.
of thn Court bou«e In the City at llaMtlna* County Ludington ....
Grand Rapids claims that a company has
"f? r*'«u,r*4 10 aPP*'«r at a session of
M’eklgmt. tald C.mrtSml
On
motion
the
bill
of
W.
L.
Walt
was
raid court, then to be holden at the Probate of- been organized there with a capital of 82,­
beiuy tha place for boldln&lt; the circuit court me
SSl&amp;EffiyhgStwfore him to make
000,000 for manufacturing fuel gait. The referried to finance committee.
Cub! a.wu^rotn2r^rB,y-whlch •*«»«
br Ald' Nol*&lt;,“ *“ “U«&gt;n&gt;.
♦ Week day*.'Kvera Bay. 5Except Saturdu
plant to begin with la to produce 3,000.000
cubic feet a day.
Adjourned.
•
tju.te^’sa^tldon^d’^'h^ng
J. B. ItonxBTM, Recorder.
b? e«»Of this order to be
GKgTLEMBN:—1 have suffered Intensely
pahUshrsi la the Haatfogs Bammkr. a newsil*£5
ai,U
In Mid County of from billioitencM and rheumatism fur over
--------------- - nl"d -®» Bony, oner In each week fur three succeaaive three years, and had trievl no many reme­
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
dies that I had loot ail faiUi. Hearing of
It was not long ago the fancy of a young "dSk ksjs“
Cha*. W. ABXBTnoMa.
js-fl "£«■»'•
il«l P, ta. to fnaiaoapolis onlv.
Hibbards Rheumatic Syrup 1 bought a mother to mark each piece of the dainty
(Jon. DsHavxn,
boule and found it helped mu. 1 have wardrobe made for her first child with
Genl Paas. Agett.
•SHERIFF* SALK.
— Jiow used four bottle*, and it ba* restored white violets. This pretty idea so delight­
5? hirebygivon that by virtue of a writ my liver and. kidneys to healthy action, ed many mothers who heard of it that now
ft J“,5rt
of tbe Circuit Court for and done more to purify my blood than hundreds of babies are born under the
hoileltor for ComplainauL
^further f.»rce or rffr.-tI1,
reL
^.3'-"f B«rt7. n favor
ot Frank'*•
G. Good- any
thing I have ever taken. I am plraretl
prear
ey.“dP'fi-JLL
A- Borpte.LLlL
copartners,
under "“J *•*••** 1 nave ever taaen. I un Dieared shadow of some flower, and women who
UIUOJD
to recommend
It u a wonderful ’V
bhxM
clnc.
VefFCriiy
,wd ‘mediwa1' are not skillful with their needles are dele­ „ . ^!™FOI‘ "«*«•&gt;«&lt;» CLA.Ma
_______
-’anusry 3rd,
Michigan. County of Itorrv-ea.
gating the delightful work to needle wom­
tlw-stnydiyr^
the
Ki ven J that b v a^tetter of
and delivered. 1 did. un tbe Stat
en.—New York Post.
the r&amp;i‘tUiirt.A' D &gt;N».ievy unon and take aU
Dei cult aud eZT
'.i’’** /a‘l 10t**'«« of *•« AUen (J.
i.sneing......... ......
route t‘‘,U’’ trtl!o*la« d-crloed real
Hawaii.,
♦na ti t». ■
Itora lo
—1 . ****wrei forcr-d- Lowell
*‘*a’ e*,,t 9°"rt^
toe ,--------- -trial tt rri ♦;
tn towhstdp 1.
uf utijeciMMa' oorth r-t-t quarter oi v-aioa to.
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1’ltO BATE OUDKK
t
v
State’of Michigan. County ef B-irrv-ss.
Ata
of toe i'robste Court for tbe
County of Barry, holden atobe Probate Office lu
the aty of Hartings. Ip miu county, on Mon­
day. tfaelrt dsv of Frl.niary. In the year one
thousand eirbt hundred and ninety two.
FreM-nt. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probale.
tn lhe matter of the estate ot George
Wtfgles drctared.
&lt; fo reading aud filing the |&gt;eUticti. duly veri­
fied of John J. F-rklni. administrator uf said
rotate, praying that he may be licensed to sell
the real estate uf «ald deceased as In said pell,
tion diMnbed for the reasons and purposes
herein art forth.
,
l h're-*-'&gt;on it la •rdere-Y, that Turodav. the 1st
dayot March. A. D. l»su. *t ten o'clock In tbe
t &gt;reuuon. be asrtgnrd ter tbe hearing of «aid
l&gt;e&lt;!tlon aud that toe belro •»
»»ld de&lt;*-.&lt;• cd ami all other t*r on* interested In s-iid
estate. arc required to appuM- ev » .esafon at
a»id Court, torn to be bohlen at to" Probate .
office, in the City of Heatings, in 'aid County.'
and &gt;n«w cause, if there be. why the prayer uf 1
the uetltloarr mav not be granted. And It is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the perMW.5 Interested In said estate, of'the
pcr.drtiey of said petition and the hearing'
thereof by causing a copy of thia order to bo
published In tito Hastings IHxyxu.a news­
paper printed and circulated In said County of
Barry, one- in -ach week tor three successive
weeks previous to said day of bearing.

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One of three robbers who had just, tmr-

was captured with a number of spoont in

It is told in a whisper in the specials
from" New York that Senator “Dave" Hill
“slipped" into town, and simultaneously
Senator Gorman arrived, equally quietly
And Gorman called on Hill, and they
drove out together. When Hill was asked
if the -"conference” was of public interest
he “smiled."
.
Two locomotives collided in the yards
near Newberry Junction. Pa., and the
throttle of one was thrown wide open by the
shock. It forced tho other at high speed
seven miles along the track, causing the
sidetracking of several trains. Oue of the
engineers—Patrick Trent—was probably
fatally hurt.

value of 8*5.000 will ae displayed.
•ontract hat already been tot

The

A project baa been fnsugntjded to have
International rifle shoot at Chicago at
some tine while the exposition Is in progre«. it la proposed that picked trams
from the U. S. army and national guard
compete with teams of other nations.
mi

it was stated by the great recorder of
Jewish history, speaking of the land of
The London Polyteehfilo Institute ex­
Egypt after the seventh plague had been pects that Its plans for bringing artisans
sent upon them: “And there was a great and others of limited means to the expo­
cry In Egypt; for there was not a bouse sition will result In enabling 1,500 or 2.­
where there was not some one dead.”
000 such persons to visit Chicago at a total
Not quite so tragic an utterance Is true expense of something like 3125 or 8130
of our own country »t the present time, each foxthe round trip.
but certainly It is true tliat a great plague
The Chemical National bank of Chicago
is abroad In the land; that the first bom
Duchess Ixmiita, widow of Duke Maxi­
has been granted the priviledge of estab­
and last born has been slain In countless
milian of Austria, is dead of influenza.
households; that parents and Infants, with­ lishing aud operating a bank on the expo­
George E. Adams has-been elected presi­
sition grounds. It will afford to exhibi­
out regard to station or circumstances,
dent of the Chicago Union League club.
tors and visitorsail the conveniences and
have fallen a prey to the fell deitroyer, La
The czar’s income is about 835,000 a day,
81eeple«Bnes3^ick and Nervous Headache,
Judge Moon, of Chattanooge, granted Grip(M-. Never was there a plague so In­ safeguards of a metropolitan bank, includ­
Queen
Victoria
’
s
80,300,
and
President
Har
­
Backache, Dizziness, Morbid Fears, Hot
thirty-two divorces and refused sixty- sidious, so omnipresent, to defy the skill ing safely deposit vaults.
FlMhe8,NcrvouB Dyspepsla/Dullncss,Con­ rison's 8137.
three others in the space of three hours.
of the pbyssalan and the strength of the
The lord mayor of London, it Is anGamblers at Benton Harbor, Mich., at­
fusion, Hysteria, Fite, St Vitus Dunce,
Dr. H. F. Format!, pathologist, of Tren­ patient as this pestilence, it does not nouced, will form a committee to raise the
Opium Habit, Drunkenness, etc., uro cured tempted to assassinate the mayor. The ton, N. J., says that milk from cows af­ seem to spread like an ordinary epidemic; sum necessary to send to the exposition a
by Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. It bullet grazed his temple.
flicted with tuberculosis is harmless as it seems to spring from the ground spon­ selected number of represehtative work­
Sir Edwin Arnold has hail to cancel all
does not contain any opiates. Trial bot­
food for mankind.
taneously everywhere at once, it finds its ingmen from London, with a view of their
tle ahd fine books FREE at druggists. his lecture engagements in this country on
The Singer Manufacturing company has victims at mid-day: or, like the destroying making reports on the Industrial exhibits
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana. account of failing health.
transferred the 1100,000 it subscribed to, angel In Egypt, it unsheathes Its sword there. Similar action was taken in case
There is a severe penalty in Mexico for the New York fund for the World's fair to
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
to strike tbe unwary asleep In the dark of the last two Paris expositions.
walking on a railroad track or crossing it the Chicago fund.
watches of the night. It enters the hovels
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
except at specially designated (Mints.
Northern Ohio is being flooded with ot wretchedness and poverty, and easily
“Who said Hood's Sarsaparilla?” Thousands
A resolution In the Connecticut house counterfeit money of 25-cent and II de­
crosses the threshold of wealth and luxury. ot people, who know it to be tho best blood
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
of representatives urging that the Chilian nominations that is very hard to tell from
State of Michigan, County nf Barry.—ss.
Doctors seem to be wholly uuablo to pre­
purl Ber and tonic medicine.
Notice is hereby given, that Vy an order ot the trouble be settled' by arbitration was de­ genuine money.
vent
Ils
onset,
to
stay
its
ravishes,
or
mit
­
Probate court for the County ot Rsrry, made on feated, the speaker saying that it was high
Is there no
the 7th day of January. A. I). iwz.Mx months time we asserted our dignity.
“Pegleg" Eldridge and Bert Curtis, the igate Its consequences.
General News.
from that date were allowed for creditors to
Rio Grande t rain robbers, have bwn sen­ balm lu Gilead? No succor for the op­
present their claims sen Inn the estate of C. Col­
The special report on the New York
Fire at tho oil works of Borne, Scrymer
umbus Backus, late of said county, deceased, and &amp; Co., Elizatxahport , N Y„ forced tho tenced at Denver for life to the United pressed?
Without hesitation or fear of successful Life Insurance Company was made public,
that all creditors of said doceased ore required
States prison at Detroit.
shewing that the institution la solvent, be­
to present their clairsa to said Protetfo court at employes to lice for their lives, spread over
Total number uf patents granted in 1S91 contradiction l answer: Yes, there is a yond all question. Tbe Surplus of availa­
tbe Probate office In tho City of Hastings, for ex­ the water to Staten Island and set fire to
amination and allowance, on or t*eforo the the meadows, and burned the entire by the United States, 13,944. The office preventative for those who have remained, ble assets exceeding tho present liabilities
us
yet,
untouched
with
this
disease,
a
cure
seventh day of July next, and lhaV* l”,c- plant; loss, &lt;800.000.
earned 8131,272 more than it spent and
claims will be heard before said court on Thurs­
for those who are already its victims,.and is declared to be 36,038,136.33 accrued
Fire at Columbus. O., destroyed a block there is now $4,004,317 it) tho patent fund. a complete and permanent restoration for upon its general account mid 88,570,580.50
day. the seventh day of April, and on 1 hursdav.
Hie seventh day of July next, at SO o’clock of buildings at the corner of Hich aud
Tbe Illinois Central Is going to build a
those who have lately escaped its clutches upon its tontine accumulation. The find­
iu the forenoon of each of those days.
High streets, including the Metropolitan spacious and modern structure at Chicago with weakened and deranged bodies from ings of the department are severely against
Dated January 7th. A. D. IWX
Chas. W. ammstroxo. •. Opera house. There were many dose calls to take the place of the old ruin it has which recovery seems
Impossible. To the executive officers. The management
Judge of Prohate.
among the ’204 men, boys and girls em­ been using us a station in that city for
those who have thus far escaped this dread­ of the agency department is condemned
ployed In the block, aud several girls had many years.
ful idhnent, but arc trembling with con­ ns being “ruinous to the company.” and
to escape down ladders. One life was lost
the various bad Investments made by the
Elmer B. Husted, p mill owner at Pe­
and two or three were wounded. The pe­ toskey, Mich., who wan brutally beaten stant fear of It. 1 desire to say that a table­ company are discussed at length, with re­
spoonful of Pe-ru-na, taken
before
cuniary loss is about 8450,000 with about, by three Swede laborers, is dead. Ho had
each meal. Is absolutely reliable as a pre­ sults unfavorable to the managers.
$20O,(W insurance.
threatened to have one of them arrested; ventative against Iji Grippe; and no ona
Ten shares of stock In the Woolson
hence the assault. The men are In jail.
need have any fear of an attack of this Spice.Co. were recently sold at Toledo nt
It is said at Chicago that ex-Corqgrese- ! disease so long as this treatment is con­ 31,000 a share—ten times the par value.
Pierre JoigncauX, a prominent) French
nian Payson is ambitious to receive the tinued.
It Is absolute recklessness, for This is probably tlie laigest premium ever
journalist, is dead.
.
nomination for governor of Illinois. An­ which there is little or no excuse, for any paid for ‘any manufacturing slock in the
Schools at Monroeville, ills., have been
other report at the Windy City is that one. during the unsettled weather at least, WevL but the Indications are that the
closed on account of the grip.
■
Morrison has a hankering after a presi­ to omit to take this precaution. To those stock will continue to enhance Is value, as
Dr. Alfred Carpenter, dhtiitguinbixl
dential nomination.
who are already attacked by this disease 1 the corporation has n capital stock of but
English' physician, Is dead, aged 67*
would advise: At tbe appearance of the 91SO.OOO with,81.500.000 of assets and no
A runaway horse got tut the Pennsyl­
first symptoms treatment should be begun commercial Indebtedness whatever—a most
vania railway track and beat a fast freight
A case has come to light of the poteunat once, and keep strictly to the bouse for remarkable showing.
The wonderful
train **uut of bight."
ing ot nn entire family in Jamaica by the
a few days. No treatment, however ef­ growth of the company Is due In no small
•
The annual convention of officers of the fruit called nkees.
fectual It may be. will always prevent degree to tire fact that no dividends were
National Guard of Wisconain is lo be held
There are 443 sawmills running in the i quite a long siege with this disease, but no
paid during the first eight years of the
at Milwaukee F«*b. 10 and 11.
' i
rtnte of Washington, with a daily cutting i other medicine Is necessary than Peruns.
company's existence, the earnings' accumu­
The German kateer was 33 yeans old eajKiqity of 8,421,000 feet.
The directions, as they are given on the lating in the shape of surplus.
yesterday aud festivity was the ojder of
Cyrus W. Fifeld fa rapidly on the mend, bottle, are more applicable to chronic
the day all .over Germany. Berlin was and unless a relapse takes place his ulti­ ■ diseases, and It Is advisable. during the
The Income of C. W. Williams, tbe
illuminated last evening.
mate'recovery ia uxsured.
I acute stages of the disease, to take smaller world renowned horse breeder, of Inde­
Many officers say that whether war
Dr. McGlynn fa of the opinion that Car | doses, but oftener. 1 would direct a table- pendence. Iowa, test year was the modest
eventuates out nf the Chilian imbroglio or dinul Gibbons will succeed Pope Leo in 1 spoonful of Pcruna every two hours for little sum of 985,000. At hb stables are
not the incident will give the building of awe of that prelate's death.
| adults, and n correspondingly less dose for little colts with their hoofs shod with little
an efficient navy a boom.
.
shoes aud all lu perfect order. Hero was
A mall, car with lie contents, mostly pa­ I children, until tbe ircutc stage is ended.
Two Pennsylvania stock disease ex pert* pers. was burned on tbe Hudson railroad, i
There ore a great multitude of people in the home of Axtel, '-’whom Mr. Wil­
after a special investigation, have decided- through the explosion of a lamp.
I all parts of the land who have entirely lost liams sold for 3105,000. A few years ago
A UUJM3RY SOAP. PURE AND SANITARY that “lumpy jaw" in cattle does not make
The czar of Russia Intend* to Initiate 1 ......
____________
iheir __________
health as a_________
result of___
Ln_Grippe;
who Mr. Williams was,a poor telegraph oper­
the beef unlit for human food.
r
meaanree for the restoration of serfdom ! have recovered from an attack, but find ator.
The estimated total American capital among peasanto, that they may be bound (themselves with wakened nerves, derangBEST BOB
raisevl for Mexican undertakings! in the tu the tend.
i eii digestion, and with but very little of
past year by individuate and public nnd
The Beaver publishers sued by Senator ihelr former jwwera. There fa no disease
private companies was over 8100,006,000.
Quay for libel have bet a sentenced to »ix known to man that leaves the system In
Romantic Milkmaid (to herself)—I'm go­
Jttrome I. Case, owner of Jay Eye See, nioiiths' imprisonmeut, besides’a fine of such un outrageous and exasperating con­ ing to sign ray name and address on one
the trotting flyer, was put down.by the ItXK) aud coati.
dition, as Ln Grippe. The student finds ; at these eggs lx-fora they are sent to mar­
ORDINANCE.
know-it-alta as worth 81O.&lt;X»0,O(JO. His will,
William Ireland Knapp, of Yale, has
Relative to the establishment at the streets, just published, shows that be died worth been secures! ns professor of romance, lan­ It Impossible te return lo his books, the ket. Maybe some awfully nice young man,
professional man to lite routine of office or maybe a real prince, will see it and
laues. alleys and public grounds of tbe City ot
only 81.100.000.
guages anti literature for the new univer­ work, and the working man to hte labors, write to me, and----Hastings.
Sxction l—The City of Hastings ordains?
The crew of the United States •teanisliip sity of Chicago.
with anvthlDg like their old vigor. It is
Her Mother (up stairs)—Dollic! Doilie
That the rcsurver of the City of Hartings. In­ Baltimore have presented the Baltimore
It is anld t hat a man named John Boyd even worse with the housewife and the DJmplel Where are you! Come help me
cluding tbe government or sectional Hues,
block, street and Alley boundaries, establish­ Sun a line oil painting ot the ship as a re­ has confeftMed to wrecking the Richmond devotee of fashion, whose dcbiliatlng em­ to make the beds.
ing with pci uiani-nt monuments all &gt;tr»et and turn for the hospitality shown the crew and Danville train, in which twenty per­ ployments make recuperation slower.
Small Boy (In distant city, some weeks
alley lines within said city as made and certified while the vessel was at Baltimore.
sons were killed last September.
For this class of sufferers Pcruna is a spe­ later)—Oh. mrfmmn. here’s a name wrote
to by the duly authorized engineer ot s-dd cliy.
recorded November -.-Isl. Itot. and set forth , Friends of the late W. J. Florence, the
Fanatical Russians who are starving cific, and i do not liesltate to guarantee on this egg. “Doilie Dimple, Meadow­
with proper descriptions, :naps and diagrams actor, ut Chicago and New Yorkihdig- have formed the opinion that Tolstoi is that If any one will lake Pvruna according land.' 1 s
fa a' book now tin file in the office ot the recorder
Old Lady—Land sakes! But this is a
of the wd city of Hartings entitled, designated nuutly deny a report from San Francisco anti-Christ, and refuse to- accept assist­ to the following directions that lu a few
and known as the Hartings City street survey, that “Billy" was the father uf an Hlegi- ance from him lest in doing so they com­ weeks they will be entirely restored to wonderful age. 'TH two that egg in thia
be and the same Is hereby*eonflined. established mate daughter living in that city.
mit sin.
cake. oiy.
My. my!
think 1
I wroaiu
should mtw
live to
their Bccustoinetl
my: To
10 uuok
accustomed neaitii:
health: Aau
Add two ounces case.
and adopted as tbe true and authentic descrip­
At Eastbourne, England, while tfle Sal­ of rock candy to each bottle of Peruna be- I »eo the day when even the boruyurd hens
tion, map and diagram of the said City of Has­
Friday. Jan. 89.
tings, aud that all block, street and alley lines/
vation Army was celebrating the founding fore using. Take a tablespoonful
lablespoontul before gita educated.—Good News.
The New York senate has passed tha bill of their corps, a mob of toughs attacked
be and the aame are hereby confirmed, e’twe­
each meal anti at bed-time. Giatlually, In­
ed laid out aud.adopted as tueretu set.forth and appropriating 8:10(1.000for a state exhibition
them nnd a fierce battle ensued. The crease this dose until, at the end nf a
described.
at the World's fair.
police were powerless to restrain the bellig­ month, you are taking two tablespoonfuls
Section X—That all former surveys, maps
Please give me a shampoo before you
Joseph F. Donohue, the champion skat­ erents and the mob triumphed, marching
and diagrams, establishing or designating
at a dose. This dos« should be continued •have me,’’ said the fastidloi|i man to the
street orallny lines or boundaries and all ordi­ er. skated a mile in 5 2-5 seconds, beating off with the corps flag.
until every vestage of the symptoms dis­ barber.
nances relative thereto,conflicting herewith are tho world’s record.
hereby rci&gt;ealed.
appear.
When he was leaving the shop I asked
The Pittaburg Port people have Applied
Section 3.'—That all plats or siprtlvisim.s of
THE MARKETS.
Anyone desiring farther particulars him why he had made such a request. "So
private grounds within Uie limits of tbe City of for a naw trial of the criminal libel cose
should write the Pcruna Drug Manufac­ that his hands would be washed before be
Hastings hereafter nuuto shall be presented to won against them last week by Senator
Chicago.
tbe city council ol said city, before being offered
turing Co. of Columbus, O-, for a free copy began to lather my face,” answered the
to the County Register of Deeds for tiling and Quay.
Cuicaoo. Foh L
of the Family Physician No. 3—a most nd- fastidious man.—Buffalo Express.
Following were th* quotations on the board
Chauncey M. Dcj&gt;ew celebrated the twen­
Smioi 4.—It shsll lie the duty ot the city
of trado today: Wheat - February, opened l ndrable treatise on La Grippe, acute and
ty-fifth
year
of
his
connection
with
the
council, on such presentation, or ut any other
chronic catarrh, coughs, colds, and all
time It m»y appoint, to accept or n-Jecf such Vanderbilt railway system by a Banquet Kftc, cloaol W54t, Starch, ojienod bT^c. other climatic diseases of winter.
closed
May. opened 10c, aloacd
plat or subdivision, said resolution to ue enter­ to hte friends.
ed in the journal of Its proc, cdlugs and n copy
Sir Morell MacKenzie, the renowned Corn-February, ppetictl 3Be. cloned Sb?4c;
Of said plrt or subdivision filed Iu the office of
March, opened «♦. closed lOi^c; May. open­
TURF AND TRACK NOTES.
the recorder of said city, aud a description of English physician, is dangerously 111 with ed 4b»ic, closed 4le. Data—Fouruary, opened
the street* in said plat or subdivision to be en­ bronchitis.
MacKenzie's specialty te —, &lt; lo»cd —; March, opened —. clothed —;
tered In the "book ot Hastings City sitrect 8urMay, opened SUHvclosed 3)j*c. Itorkthroat diseases.
^Jxcnox A—No plat or subdivision shall be
Fobruary, ojiened add cloned Ifll.ff); May.
Miss Roxnnna Wentworth, daughter of
accepted by tbe council unless It be made to the tate Hon. John Wentworth, of Cul- opened nnd closed 311.90. Lard—February,
opened jatocliwl *U7KFellowship won a race on the ire at
correspond In tho matter of size and other re­
spects to the requirements of the state taw for cago, was married at Brooklyn, N. S’., yu»Live Stock: Prices at the Union stock yards Michigan Center last Friday, his best time
gtatste be tiled with the County Register of terday to Clarence W. Bowen.
today ranged aa follows: Hogs—Market nctivn being 2:29KThe fifteenth anqual meeting of the ou {tacking nnd shipping account and prices
BKCTioh 6.—Before any olat or subdivision ot
The actual price said to be paid for Arion
land, wherein any new streets or alleys are DUnote State Bar association is iniseMdon li&gt;C lower; sales ranged at 9X70® 1.3) plga.
opened or laid out. within the city limits, sla I at Chicago with many distiugufaheil mem­ HlOQt-H light, H.lb®4JS rough packing by Mr. Forbes Is 9122,000, the largest
AlORAtlt mixed, and 9L3134JK heavy pocking amount ever paid for a horse.
beaporoved by the council, such streets or
alleys sliaU. If there be other streets or alleys bers of the legal fraternity present.
and shipping lota.
already laid out adjacent thereto, be a continu­
G. H. Miller, a farmer livingwesc of UltGattie—Market fairly active on Incal and
Tito brown colt Baby McKee, n full
ation of such streets of alleys as near as practic­ opolis, Ufa., woke up. nnd found his wife shipping account, and feeUng easy at
brother to Arion, was sold at auction In
able and all street, alley aud bounding lines
shall be properly defined by permanent iiionii- lying dead beside him. She was fiO years decline; quotations ranjart at |L7-'4&gt;x5) New York, January 26. for 325.000.
ment-s sec In the ground similar to those now fa of age and had been suffering with the choice to extra shipping stedra. 84.1-XM-Tn good
to choiredo. 93.aKjl4.2&gt; fair to good. 83-W1.M
Jackson wants a kite-shaped track, and
use by tbe city. The streets and alleys solaid grip.
common to medium do, 9!LOO&amp;3.a) butcher#' will attempt to raise 340,000 lo build oue.
out shall be properly figured so that they can be
Rev. J. K. Flack, a Chicago minister, fa steers. $2.3K»A&lt;U atockera,
located from the monuments, and all such proTexas
• posed streets shall be at least (4) four rods In trying to beat tho saloons by giving coffee steers. 83.Kht3.75 fectlera. 81.(1003.0) cowa, The new driving club has elected C. E.
Bennett, president and John W. Board­
width. All streams, water courses and ditches tiz those who want liquid refreshments, |lJ«a3.75 buris and $3.0uQA00 veal calrea.
shall be accurately .’aid out and designated on
Sleep-Market fairly active and prices un­ man secretary, two hustlers. .
free of charge. He sends hfa coffee round
the plat or map.
changed: quotations ranged st
wort8BC71OX 7.-AllPlata submitted wherein new in a wagon. '
The celebrated gray pacing mare Lucy,
crus,
83.75^5
50
natives,
and
H^K&amp;O-K)
lambs.
streets, alleys or any public gronnds. are faid
Three.menuind two women, memben of
oat to be dedicated to public use shall be nceotuProduce:
Butter-Fancy separator. 80c: record 2:14, died at Palo Alto last week
an
in the
anle&lt;l by a certified abstract of
oi title to date.
aaw.
an ATnerican'iiifasionary
Ainer:ain uiMHuuunry party
jwij
me dairies, fancy, fresh, ^4&amp;25c; packing stock, from grip. Her pedigree was unknown,
nanled
—
'TB.I.
&lt;h.ll
SECFios B —This ordinance shall Uke effect V.-VUH
Congo
Free State,/have
liecn murdered to- fresh. lO'rfilflc. Eggs — Fresh candled, low off. but she had twenty-nine victortea to her
V *•
J.... -■fri. Iiarir IttH*
. _ *
.■
...
. •
J—_
February
1 rth, 1B0X
1B0X
MDone at the council chamber this isth day of gether with seven native convict*. The 234tZ3^c per doz; Ice-house stink. lfr&amp;17c. credit, aud ten years ago was one of the
Drtwaed poultry—Spring chic kens, fair togood. fastest pacers hi the country. She was
mission buildings were burned.
January A. D. 1832.
•
per lb: roosters, 6c; duck* W®12c; about 18 years old.
Jno. B. Robkkih. Recofder.
’
geese. 0010a; turkeys choice. U^llHc; fair to
AUCIIIK M&lt; Cov. Mayor..
Saturday, Jan. 30.
The Horsemen’s association of Grand
Sued, tho faster, tried to go without good, 10010)^; • poor, K7,ac. Potatia-s—He­
CHANCERY SALE.
bron#. 27(&amp;3i)c per bu; Burbanks, an^Xlc-. Rose, Rapids has secured a lease of the Weal
food
for
fifty-two
days,
but
hail
to
give
it
In pumance of and by virtue of an order and
3Uc for seed; PearieS'i, 3)Q3Sa for seed: com­
The
decree of the circuit court for the county ot •up on tbe forty-fourth day. He lost thir­ mon to poor mixed iota. Sh&amp;ac; avreet pota­ Michigan Fair association's track.
Barry. In chancery, In tho State of Michigan, ty-seven pounds daring tho fast.
toes. Illinois. 81.50^2.25 per brl. Apples - former association assumes the 320,000
made and dated on the flrat flay ot September.
bonded indebtedness of the fair associa­
Common,
8LZ&amp;&amp;1.60
per
brl;
good.
$1.75;
fancy,
L.
E.
Leach,
B.
Orner,
and
Sam
Minton,
A. D. UDL tn acertain cause therein pending,
wheretn Bantus! Corwin Is complalnsint. and charged with complicity in the murder of 82. Cranberriea—Cs;» Cod, gd.3D»7.a&gt; pvr brl: tion. The latter association reserves the
81.500.1.75 per box; Jerseys, $5JX&gt;e&lt;U*) per right to give an annual fair as usual. The
Matilda R. Peltinglll. Wellington IG getting 1. Sheriff Dunn, near Arkalon, Kan., Jan
Wetiey B. Pcttuig.il. Wllltra A. Petttopm. 5, have been committed to jail without brl; 81-50 per box.
Kent county frtir association promises to
Wallace H. Pettlnglll. Bertie E. Petnngtll. Ida
New York.,
give a 10 days racing meeting in Septem­
bail.
May ivtttngill. Hugh IVItlnglll. Jamea D. Bon­
ber with purses aggregating 325,000.
ham. Bentley Bros. At Wilkins. Walton A. New­
The Republicans of Pennsylvania will
Wheat
—
No.
2
red
winter
cash.
91-tCS
ton, Levi Holmes and Nichols , Shepard &amp; Go. meet April 20 in state convention, The
PUD: February, $1.01; March. 31.(2: May,
are defendants.
■tate
committee
indorsed
President
Har
­
Notice is hereoy given that I shall sell at pub­
91J11J4 Corn—No- 2
mixed cash,
Japan has appropriated 8636,765 for Its
lic auction to the highest bidder, on SHurdav. rison's management of the Chilian inci­ February, 4»«c; March. 40Mc; April. 4B%c
the flflh day ot March. A. D. 1MX at ten o clock,
May, 43c. titfta—Dull hat «teady; No. J representation at the exposition. A splen­
.
in the forenoon, at the north trout door of the dent.
did
Japan^e exhibit is assured.
mixed
cash.
35fec;
February,
344i;
May,
The
returning
dalegates
to
tbe
Interna
­
court boose, ta the ‘‘hv of Hastings county of
Barry and state of Michigan, said court house tional League of Pre* Clubs convention 8c~&lt;i-.-- Hye—Dull and weak; whole range.
The Thompson-Huston Electric compan­
being the place for holding the circuit court for were mode much of at St.' Louis. They RR^lMc. Barley-Steady; No. 3 Milwaukee,
said county ot Barry, the following described
ak-iTlc. Pork—Steady: mt-as. |9.7&amp;Q&gt; 10.75- ies are planning tn make a united exhibit
property to wit: That certain piece or parcel were driven through tho town and given a Lard Quiet; February,
March. $AtO; at an expense of 3500,000. They want to
at land situate, lying and being In the county of banquet.
May. 80.W.
occupy 20,000 square feet of space.
Barry and plate ot Michigan known and de­
Amlrew Borjesaen, who murdered hia
scribed as follows, to wit; The with oue
Tho Hon. W. C. P Breckinridge of Ken­
hundred and twenty acres of land off tram the sweetheart in New Milford, Conn., over a
south side ot the north east quarter of seeupn year ago, wna hanged. It has been 107
Wheat-Higher; cash. tW. March. 80c" tucky. according to present plai s,. will de­
thirty lo town four north, range seven west be
liver the oration dedicatory of tne expo­
years since a similar execution took place May. OlHOUlH- oskud: July, 91- Corathe same more or less.
Steady; cart. 3«4c; Fabrusry. 3JMc aaked; sition buildings, on October 13, 1892.
Dated. Hastings. Mlcb. Januara 19. l«0In that county.
March. COHc; May. 3T*to bld. Orta-Lower;
ALONZO K. rtKXASTOX.
Nearly 31.000,000 of insurance is now
Mrs. Rnrbido (dee Green),, the mother of cart. 2M&lt;c; May.
Pork—Steady: old.
Circuit Court Commlmtoner.
carried on the exposition buildings and
Barry County, Midi. th« -pretender” Prince Iturbida who
electric plant The amount will be InSmith &amp; Coujbovx.
thinks 'he bM a claim on the Mexican
Solicitors for Complainant.

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HISTORY OF A WEEK.

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PROBATE ORDER.
BJate of Michigan. County of Barry-ss.
At a session of the Probate Court fortba
County of Barry, holden at tbe Probata (Mftae,
In tbe city of Hastings. In said county, on Wed­
nesday. Hut
January, in the year
one thoosai
rod ana ninety two.
1’rwenL.
Annstroug, Judge a&lt;
Probate.
In Ute matter ot tbe Mtato of David
Bowker, deceased.
On reading and fifing the petition duly veri­
fied. of David L. Morthtaad. admlnlttratrator
of said estate, prying that bls final account
this day filed may be heard and allowed, and a,
decree of asaignmeot duly made.
ThdrcuDon it is ordered, that Thursday, the
nthdxyof February. A. D. IMS. at ten o’etoek in
tbe forenoon, lie assigned for tbe braring of said
petit too, and that the heirs st taw of snkTdaa—
ed. and nil other persons Interested in said
estate, are required to appear alaMasiqnpff
said court, then to be holden ut tbe Probata
office. In the city of Hastings, in said coonW.
and show canse. If any there be. why the prayer
of tile petitioner may not l»* granted. And
it Is further ordered, that said petitioner givo
notice to Hie persons Interested iu raid estate,
of tbe pendency of raid petition, and the bear­
ing thereof by causlng-a copy of this order to bo
putdbbed tn the HAnris&lt;w Hann raw news­
paper printed and circulated lu said County of
Barry once In each week for three sueeaartva
weeks previous to raid day of bearing.
CHXBUU W. ABMHTXOXa.
Judge of Probata.
1A true co o /.]
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General Household Use.

PROBATE ORDER.
State ot Michigan. County of Bn.w-M.
At a session of the Probate Court for tbe
rountv of Barry, holden at the Probate Office in
the city ot Hartings, fa Mid conniy. on .Fri­
day. the rth dav of Janlyrty, in tbe year one
thousand etebl hundred an# ninety two.
.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge et
Probate.
In the matter ot the estate ot Joon A.
Greble. decease*!.
Ou reading aud filing the petition, duly vertCcd. ot tra Van Valkenburgh, special adminis­
trator of the estate ot said deceased. »rayln«
that be may be discharged from hte said trust.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, the
12Ui day of February A. D„ 1»J at ten o'clock
lu tho forenoon, be assigned for tho hearingo&lt;
said petition, and that the heirs at law at mM
dtce.ufcd and all other persons Interested In said
estate, arc required to appear at a sawton
ofaatai court then to be holden at the Probate
Office, in U&gt;e city ot Hastings, in said county,
and show cause. If any there be. why the t&gt;nwer
of the petitioner may uol be granted. And It
Is farther ordered. That said petitioner give no­
tice to the persons Interested In said estate, of
the pendency of .’aid petition, and the heorinjc
thereof by causing a copy of this order to no
published fa the Hastings Bannkb. a newspa­
per printed and circulated In'said ccan&gt;8C
Berry, ones in each week for three successive
weeks previous to said dav ef hearing.
r*u
wa W . i.u.rnnw.l
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PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County ot Barnr-ss.
At a aoMton or the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office,
in the Citv of Hastings. In said county, on
Monday, the eleventh day of January, la tbe
year one thousand eight hundred xud ninety two.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge Of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate ot John A.
Bncheller. deceased.
Clement Smith, administrator of said estate,
comes Into court and represents that he ia pre­
pared to Ute hte final account as such arlmtalstrator, and pray- that a day may be appointed
for hearing the same.
Ttwreu;&gt;on it Is ort
16th day of February,
lathe forenoon be asst|
petition, and that the
eeiMsed and all other ixmous Interested tn said
estate, am required to appear nt a session of saM
Court, then to
holden at the Probate Otten
In the City ot Hostings, tn raid County, aud
show cause, if any there be, why the prayer et
the petitioner may not be granted. And It is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the persons interested In said estate, of tho
.mi rm*
published tn the Hittings BxXXKK. a newspa­
per ps luted and circulated la said Oranty «f
lurry once In each wuek for tbree raseeodva
weeks prcvloav to said day of hwtncK.
Chas. W. Armstuong,
[A true copv.)
Judge ol Probat*.

NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
Stat* of Michigan. County of Barry-M.
Notice Is hereby Elven. &lt;liat hv order o£ ths
Probate Court for the C«unty of Barn’ mode on
the ninth dxvof January. A. 1). UM2. six moatbs
from tne fourteenth day of January, UM ware
allowed for creditor* to prevent their etataix
decrase&lt;l are required to j-revent ftwir dauee
to s.»M l’rt&gt;l&gt;:U.« Cnurr. at tbe Vrobate &lt;&gt;m»e, tn
the city of Hasting-, lor exatnlnallnn and allow­
ance, on or before the fourteenth &lt;t»y nf July
next, and that «neh cl dm* will be heard before
said Court, on Thur.*day, the fourteeotb day ot
April and on Thuntovy. the fourteenth dag ot

Dated January :4th. A. D. 1««.
Chas. W. akmstkon&lt;;. Juogr of Probata.

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. Evarts vs. Davis Platform Binder
amptit.
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11. Young vs. Davis Plattorm Bln-

1892.

time fans been wasted iu sdjourwwienis- or Newton, R. B- Richards et al; aawrapart,
vacations for members. As It is a demo- i default.
critic, reform body, of greet pretensions 1
Peter Fender vs. Cornelius Smith; re­
to economy aud friendly regard Car the | plevin.
E. B. Foes vs. J. W. Bentley and W. L.
people, its conduct Is not lu keeping with
Wilkins: aMumpan.
iu promisee; which fact may or may not
Holden A Hire, assignors: petition of
assignee for discharge.
'
be strange.
F. L. Blake, assignor; petition of aaslgThe unfriendliness of Great Britain nee for discharge.
Sarah Horton, assignor; petition of as­
The tenacity with which the tariff toward this government. In commercial af­
signee for discharge.
febteni contlnac their appeals for free fairs, Is nowhere more coneliulvely^abown
W, L. Brown, assignor; petition of as­
foreiga trade, or telling that a greatly re- than in the manner In which ber subjects signee for discharge.
J. L. Lancaster vs. Triphen* H. Goode­
dnoed duty, is not only desperate. It I* and her press incited tbe Chileans to acts
even jwthetle. One by one have slipped of unfriendliness toward tbe United States. nough: assumpsit.
Henry E. Kohler vs. Maggie Kohler;
away those monopolies through which for­ And yet there are people In this country
divorce, pro coufesso.
eigners have been able to extort from who Insist that this government ought to
Viola Bailey vs. Frank Bailey; divorce,
American purchasers whatever price they adopt the free trade principle which Great proconfrwo.
Sylvester G. Bullis vs. Myrtle Brills;
ehu&amp;e to demand, until.the lirt I* now so Britain so cordially commends to us.
divorce, pro confeeso.
'
small m to portend Its disappearance in
Aaron Ixsooard vs. Ellen Leonard: di­
the near future.
\
I Commerce is a war as relentless as any vorce, pro confeaso.
Much of the trade in steel rail®, cutlery, other war. And that government is wise
Betsey McMillan vs. Byron McMillan;
fabrics from silk, cotton and wooL with a which looks after Its own interests; and divorce, pro confesso.
D. A. Miller vs. Amando Derby; demurlong list of chemical products, once con­ that government is- foolish which adopts a
trolled from the busy manufacturing cen­ policy which her commercial enemy urges.
Hary J. Hardy vs. Ida Hardy et al; de­
ter* of Great Britain, is no longer within That Is why America- should never take murrer.
Elizabeth Freeman vs. Ida Freeman; bill
the grasp of her tradesmen. This Is main­ England’s advice and adopt free trade.
to establish title.
ly tiie result of wise foresight ami whole­
Ixuilsa C. Brown vs. IL L. Newton: In­
some legislation on part of such nations as
Chill has demonstrated that she knows junction bilk
have developed their natural resources and bow to do the toboggan act, nnd do it with
Norman Lattiam et al vs. David Ickes et
al; bill to establish right In church properencouraged the industry and Ingenuity of all the celerity that can be demanded.
THIS AS JSTOXIHIAM
TO HASTINGS, MICW-. rOSTOmCg^
AVOVST 14. ItTril.

$ 16,000

for j i 0.000

EDITORIAL NOTES.

their, peoples.
Among Hie most prosperous and highly
prized of British manufactures Is the tin­
plate industry. For long years this lias
been, spared knxeity for Its welfare, be­
cause supposed to be beyond reach of the
foreign competition that was steadily
trenching upon the once unchallenged
sweep of other manufactures. But nt last
a shadow falls athwart the ruddy glow

• Tiie report ot tbe stale oil Inspector af­
fords another clue to the mischievous per­
formances of squawbuck oil.

Additional Local News.
Church and Roclsty.

Rev. Gardner, of Niles, occupied the
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Episcopal pulpit Sunday morning and even­
ing.

from the chimney tops of Swansea and
kindred centers, and anxiety takes hold
One week from next Sunday will be the
upon the syndicate that so long has held second quarterly meeting for this confer­
the throttle ot the tin business of the ence year at the M. E. church.
world. The McKinley tariff has warned j
Remember the lecture by Rev. Levi
them to heed tbe admonition that no mat­ Master, al the M. E. church Tuesday even­
ing. It will be well worth the attention
ter huw firmly one may stand, It Is well to
of all to hear Rev. Master.
.
have some heed lest he fall. Tbe United
One of the greatest needs of the M. E.
States consumes two-thirds of all the tin­
church of this city is a room especially
plates made In tbe world. The manufac­ adapted to meetings, and particularly for
ture of this Is confined to a small district the young people’s meetings. And tbe
Sunday
school needs more room also.
of Great Britain, and is underjiontrol of
More than that there should be a place for
less than one hundred men. Is it to be
the bolding of social*. and for the meetings
wondered that these men. rolling in wealth of the various societies. We believe that
extorted from the steadily augmenting de­ tiie Methodists of our city should give at­
mand from this country, should look with tention to this matter at once.

displeasure upon that feature of our tariff
which proposes to extend towards tin-plate
making by our ppoplpthe sameopportunity
that was given for rail rolling, tiie manu­
facture of cutlery, nails and the long list
of equally necessary articles that arc now
made by home labor and sold as cheaply
here as anywhere else? Of /ounc. they

Wm. E. Griggs vs. Loanna Griggs; dl.
vorce, proofs In spen rfourt.
H. F. Ford vs. Flora Ford: divorce.
High School

Last week Friday, Mr. Andrus our prin­
ciple ut the high room, also Dwight Good­
year, J. Ketchum. V. Ijthrop and Emmet
1-ec took a very pleasant trip to Battle
Creek for the purpose of visiting tho high
school at that place. The foliowiug day
they drove- to Nashville to the teachers'
Institute and returned home that night
They all reported a good time and above
all they were satisfied that the Hastings I
high school surpassed any thing they saw
at the Creek—During tbe month of Jan.
there were only seven tardy marks. What
school can beat that for one hundred and
forty eight students.’

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Following are the real estate transfers
for the week ending February 1. 1891. as
[ taken from the books in tbe register’s office;
Andrew Stevens to Eliza I-ee parcel MlddieI \l le 3100.
. Williams Fruit Evaporator Co to G W Francis
parcel Na*hvHie 11 COO.
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. K Nbulu to Martin tiregun 23 ac sec 34 Rut| Und IMO.
Robert Dinwiddle John Anders parcel Hope
BUB.
Mary Hendershott to Lizzie Hughes S ao sec
31 Irving S15&gt;.
LjMia West to Jas West parcel Maple Grove
Tbe society connected with tbe Emman­
uel church will be entertained Thursday
Lydia Culver to (&gt; It Shaw jss ac sec 1 Thorn- ,
afternoon. Feb. mb. by Mesdames M. T. apple and iiarwl Yiuikoc Springs *5000.
O^R J Law to Lydia Culver H ac arc « Rutland j
Goodyear, N. Parker. J. Bush. Earl Brown,
J. Hewes, N. Bailey, J. Rogers. Dr.
Ida Freeman to Wm O Lowden 100 ac sec 10
Drake, F. Stebbins and , W. Chidester. Barry $8CO. ____________________
Supper at society rooms from five until
seven.
The firemen will give a ball In Union
The C. L. S. C. will meet at tho home of ’ hall, Monday evening, Feb. 22. Good
Miss Row Goodyear Saturday evening. music will be In attendance. Bill for
dance only 75 eenta.
Following Is the program:

object to Hie enforcement or such a law.
Just as vehemently as their sttorneys in
Quotations concerning tbe Atlantic Ca­
congress objected to its enactment And ble.
Leading facta of American History.
the vigor of their opposition is now.
as
then. Intensified
by the
grow­ Miss Allie Can nom.
Story of the Constitution, Mrs. Hoyt
ing certainty that, once given op­
Domestic and Social life of tbe Colonists,
portunity for foothold, and reasonable as­ Mrs. Fowler.
National Agencies for Scientific Resurance* of being allowed to hold the mar­
। search (synopsis). Mrs. Hicks.
ket without handicap of the acknowledged
Critic, MIm Dooley.
difference between wages here and abroad,
Tho 11th anniversary of the birth of the
American enterprise will repeat -in tin Y. P. S. C. E. was celebrated by the local
plate manufacture the historyrof
many society last Sunday evening In the Pres­
other Industries In which the see
r of byterian church. The church was filled
monopoly has been wrenched from
trol wlthiepresentatlves from all tho various
religious bodies In the city, the society
of those who once fondly d
1 that being entirely undenominational. An ex­
liritain was to remain the worksho of the cellent program was rendered and the
meeting was eminently successful. Tbe
world, and that her capitalists were
talti the privilege uf naming prices
suit society is increasing In fayor and Interest,
and good has bsen done and will be done
their own notions of monopolistic
fits, by means of it.
Of course, neither tbe British ti
plate ’ Tho friends of Rev. A. D. Grigsby nnd
■yndicste nor Ita representatives
this Mrs. Grigsby are cordially Invited to the
country are satisfied with the out!
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No donation at tho Presbyterian parsonage
confidence is violated when |t Is admitted next Tuesday evening.
that the supporters ot onr tariff law^ never , Usual services at, the Presbyterian
church next Sunday. In the evening tbe
expected that they would be satisfied.
pastor will preach on tbs life and work ot
Springer, of Illinois, chairman of the the eminent Baptist preacher, the eminent
C. H. Spurgeon.
house committee of ways and means,
The Y. P. S. C. E. meets at the Presby­
which will have charge of tbe tariff bill,
has aiteady stated what he proposes to da terian church next Sunday evening at six
o’clock, and will be led by Miss Nona
He will favor leaving the tariff practically Michael.
as It Is, except on a few articles, from
I
The following are the cases on the cir­
which he would wholly remove lu One of
these articles Is wool. If there Is any one cuit conrt calendar for the February term,
which commences Monday:
thing that seems utterly hateful to a free
People vs. Frank Treat; violating liquor
trader, it is wool. The woolen manufac­ law. For sentence.
People vs. Eugene Wilcox; subornation
turers have spoken and unanimously re­
of perjury.
quested that the woolen Industry lie let
People vs. James L. Wilcox; criminal
alone. The wool growers through their I assault
People vs. Henry Northrop; perjury.
organizations have requested the same
For
sentence.
thing. No one will be benefltted. It Isn’t
People vs. James Seeley; Jail breaking.
pretended that any one will be. Nor Is it
For sentence.
the purpose to benefit any one. It Is the
People vs. James Culp; JaH breaking. j
hope that this will be the entering wedge For sentence.
People vsr^ames Scldmore; assault and
to break down the whole tariff system.
battery.
People ys. Ed. Clemente; indecent ex­
Mr. Nledrighans, the great St. Louis
posure of person.
Manufacturer, was In Grand Rapids one
People va. John Eggleston; appeal.
day last week. In an Interview published
People vs. Wm. H. Hutchins; obtaining
In the Telegram Herald he stated that his goods under false pretense.
People vs. Joaeph Robinson; selling li­
brother aud himself would In the spring
quors to minors. For arraignment
■tart their tin plate mill, whleh would em­
People vs. Joaeph Robinson; selling li­
ploy over 300 bands. The Tayors, of quor to minors. For arraignment
People va. John Strausbaugh; appeal.
Philadelphia, will also extensively manu­
People vs. Am D. Rork; obtaining prop­
facture tin plate. Before the next presi­
erty by false pretense.
dential election. It Is certain that several
People vs. Ephraim Lucas; cruelty to
thouaand men will be employed In tin animals; certiorari.
Lewis Wood vs. Chas. Muon; trespass
plate mills tn tbis country. Aud yet free
traders are uapatrlotlc enough to kick on the case.
Marv J._WUklM vs. John L. Broughton;
■gainst Uils vety thing.
assumpsit
A. D. Thomas ct al ys. John Campbell;
Bly David Hill seews to have Grover assumpsit
F. D. Denney vs. Middleville Mfg. Co;
aad hta friend* on tbe run. He has beaten
assumpsit
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them at every turn. It Is now Intimated
Lewis Dietz vs. Jas. Davis; appeal.
Grover will soon publicly declare that be
M. V. Barker vs. L. A. Stratton et al;
la not an aspirant for tbe democratic presl- assumpsit
Olney Judson Grocery Co. va. W. H.
deatial nomination, in other words he
Chilson; replevin.
mm that be Isn’t la IL
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. Sarah Count vs. James Buchner and
Donald Melxtay; errs pass on the case.
Cnoemumn BUn&lt;l nr&gt; h« Mil r^n
Ernest-------Morsels. Ewuna A.
r„orto, »WW1. »«„

Having accepted a position with tbe
Michigan Paper Co. at Plainwell, I shall
be iu Prairieville only Saturday evenings I
of each week, but shall continue the lum­
ber business. Tbe yard at Prairieville
will be in charge of G. A. Biackman, at
Milo, Martin Woodard, and Geo. Mosier at
Cloverdale.
Parties wanting priors on
building estimates can write me at Plalnfcell or see me at Prairieville Saturday
evenings. Any one desiring to pay their
note or account will find them with G. A.
Blackman.
Yours truly,
Pralrtevlllei, Jan, fl. 1892.
' ' G&lt;MW'

v«m of no m.1, Irvin*. lUrry
county, Mich., known as the Mlles Engle
farm. Soil good, 19 acres under good cul­
tivation. 50 acres good oak timber, seven
miles from Hastings. Above firm will be
sold cheap, and on very reasonable terms.
For particulars enquire of W. J. Dibble.

THAT’S WHAT WE SAT!
THAT’S WHAT WE MEAN!
HOW COME THIS?
I bought the entire line of the well-known manufacturers—Clement, Bane &amp; Co.—
at an enormous reduction in price, exactly such as we state above. Thirty days ago yon
could not have touched the line except at regular prices.
But they offered us this great bargain, and we took 'em in.

Saturday, Feb, 6th,
We will place this line of

CLOTHING
ON SALE AT

Less Than Manufacturers’ Prices

Hastings, Mich.

One thousand cords of good wood of all
kinds ami all lengths, t I will pay the
highest market price An cash or trade.
___ Dour Mvikjk.

This is not talk. You can prove the truth of what we say. No expert knowledge of
the clothing business is necessary to convince you that we are giving you bargains in the
clothing line never before offered.

Special Offer
During this sale you may keep for five days any article you purchase at this sale,
and if it is not satisfactory you may return it and get your money refunded.
This is the largest single purchase of clothing ever made by a Barry county dealer,
and will be the largest sale of clothing in the county’s history.

HIS FIRST CAMPAIGN

I in northern Georgia was a
mission of war and destruc­
tion.

His Second Campaign,
Twenty years after* ends iu
forgiveness for the first and a
happy marriage. Read the
particulars in

OUR NEW SERIAL
The story has many t^ra-1
matic situations and the inter-1
est never flags.

COPUflGIHEDMIDmilSTRATED. I

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again, and having sold over 2,000 ladles
hate last year shall endeavor to make it
4.000 thia, it good goods amt low prices
will do It. At tbe Racket
Pnix Smith.

IVORY
SOAP
99^ Pure.
THE HUT 108 EVtlY niWHH.

news.

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77 quires.

This week,

Hereafter, rliangvs for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion In the issue of the week
when brought.
Suit Club.

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Suit Club.
Lunn's Sult Club.
Suit only costs SI.00.
Suit Club, see Lunn.
Everybody gets a suit
A whole suit for SLUG.
Invest a ¥1.00 for a suit
One 'dollar takes the first suit.

Suit for SI.00.

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A great drawee.

Inquire about the Sult Club of J. W.
Lunn.
Several from here listened te Mudjeska
in the Rapids last evening.
The home .of John Duffey, of Bowen’s
Mills. burtKxi down last week.
There an-124 state banks iu Michigan
with a capital of 89.552,420. There are
4245 stockitoiders.
The Grand iRaphh Steam J.auadry is un­
surpassed* for excellent wprk. Leave or­
ders with Gay Havens.

Cyrus Wctoh. who was seqt to tiie In­
sane asylum at Kalamazoo from Middle­
ville, died tWe Sunday.
Chas. H. Miller, the French orystal
photograph artist, will remain lu the city
• one week more ©ply at Ford's bole!.

Grand Rapids. '

Sheriff Benham and Aim Scldmore toot
a llttle:lrlp to Charlotte yleterday morning.
The latter will stay there for the next 30
days at the expense ot (tot* county for as­
sault aad battery.
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Why have inferior laundry work when
by leaving ^our order with Guy Havens,
you can here the best far less money.
■Orders leK before 10 o’clock Wednesday
torenoon return following Saturday.

Tho subscriber! desires to secure a good
•farm to wosJt on ahares for a period of two
•or three years. Can furnish good refer&gt;;nees If desired. . Call on or address 1). B.
Thorn, Priciacrdvllle, Barry euunty, Mich.

J. W. Lana waa in Charlotte yeeterday
Walter Wilkins la In Chicago thia week.

Mrs. Allie Rock
Rapids.

is visiting iu Grand

The One-Price Clothiers on Top as Usual.

This an •ntl-molh mixture, which h at
Will Chidealer returned from Detroit
the same time an excellent perfumery: Friday.
Pound to a powder, one ounce of cloves,
Miss Ollie Grigsby went to Chicago
caraway seeds, nutmeg, mace, cinnamon
nnd Tooqutn beans, respectively, and na Thursday.
much orris root as will equal the weight
Mr. and Mrs. B. IL Rose were In Jackot the foregoing lugrailenu put together. sou Monday.
Put In little bags amt place among your
Jessie Jordan, ot Woodland, was in the
clothes.
city Monday.
a story of most beastly and disgusting
Johu Wickham, of Grand Rapids, was
details concerning the actions ot seven here last wtek.
young, we would like to.say, men. Is be­
Franc Nlms, of Lake Odessa,
ing circulated. The detail* are unfit to
appear hi print. We understand the seven the city Monday,
are to be arrested. They should be: and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hams spent Sunday
au example made of creatures in human
In Vcrmuulvllle.
shape so lost to manhood and doceacy as
John Creasy, of Grand Rapids,
tq vie the brute creation in bcastllnees.
tiie city Thursday.
.
The oplril|nm of cholera now’ takes Its
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley visited in Ver­
winter's rest. The bacilli of typhoid and
diphtheria, the dlplococus of pneumonia. montville last week.
tbe streptococcus of .erysipelas, tho virus
Jaa. A. Sweezy made a business trip to
of hydropliobla, and various micrococci are Kalamazoo la-t week.
acting ■pretty tame. But the knock’em
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stebbins were in
down, twist the legs, bl (’em between tbe
eyes, ram at the now, froth at the mouth Kalamazoo Thursday.
of the grippe. Is getting there Just the
Ike Hendershott is recovering from a
same.
severe attack uf tiie grip.

Wu have just got through invoicing and figuring up our last year s sales, ^°d®“d
that we have sold more goods in the past year than any year since we came here.
Aud this year opens with bright-prospects for our future.

Forty-Two Thousand Dollars Worth of Clothing
out of
Is the amount we bought of a manufacturing howettat is going out
orbusiness.
(these goods are to be divided among our SIX STORES IN THE Bl A IE) at prices
so lbw that no one ought miss buying a suit.

THEY . ARE . GREAT. BARGAINS.
Do not fail to see them. We lead: others follow. Our motto is ’ 'One Price to all.
We do not rob Peter to pay Paul.
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Yours respectfully,

Col. Dodge, railroad promoter anti solic­
Fred Benfield, of Chicago, was in the
itor, says that the money tit rnHtcrncapital­ city Monday on business.
ists is pledged fur the Kalmnnaoe and
Will Squires, of Big Rapids, spent Sun­
Hastings IL IL extension through Owosso.
—Owomo Times. People here bcliece that day with Ike Hendershott
the above news Is too good to lie true.
Miss Sarnh Horton, of Muskegon, is
Nothing could please them better than to visiting old triends in tbe city.
imv the road extended to somewhere be­
Mrs. C. A. Roberts went to Kansas last
yond Woodbury.
The aurroundlngs of
Woodbury are very romantic, but looking wo-k where she will make her future
at It from a business standpoint the road home.
could end in,a better planeMrs. Thomas, wife of one of Allegan's
most prominent physicians, was In tiie
Frank Tucker is filling a week’s engage-.
inent in Union ball this week commencing city FridayMonday evening with "The Banker’s
Mrs. M. L. Cook was called to Lake
Daughter. ” changing plays nightly. Mr. Odessa Monday by tiie sickness of her
Tucker has visited tills city several times uncle, Stephen HalghL
and is very popular with all. His compa­
K. T. F. Dodds has purchased a mill in
ny this year is stronger aud better than It
has ever been before and the consequence Beaver Fails, Penn. His wife aud child
is that he is greeted with good audiences. left for that city Monday.

The best proof of his sucevM Is that he is
enabled to visit the same eitles year after
year and be greeeted with large audiences.

Miss Minnie Cook is very sick with
plurlsey in Montagm-, Mrs. Will Bowne
is there attt-njling to her.

The wid reliable grocery firm of Hams
«Jt VanArman-are still ou the alert for
something to add to
6he commercial
growth and prosperity of our city. They
have added to their large stock of staple
and fancy groceries a department for the
wholesaling of confectionary. We trust
that this wove will secure not onljr the
support of home merchants, but also of the
dealer* ot general merchandise throughout
the county. If a syHtomatlc effort lie made .
we cau build up a jobbing trade in this
city and make it ot financial advantage to
outside dealers tu Dome here for their sup­
plies as ttw-y can save both time and
freight last the good work go on.

Mrs. Ferris, of Nashville, and Mrs.
Olds, of Petoskey, visited Mrs. Simpson
the fore part of the week. ।

C&lt;rt»l&lt;y. formerly a 'resident of
rrcvntJJy died at his home iu Kan­
A Detroit physician, who makes quite a
00 yearn, leaving a wife ami seven specialty ot grip, thinks there are two
to moan: his loss. .
forms of the disease. "The mild form,”
says
he, "only lasts a few days and is not
Chas. W..Miser has 100. acres of good
land laying near. MltcheM. Dak., whrich he much worse than a bad cold. But the
desires to trade tor la/id or property In Either and more malignant form U some­
thing terrible. There is a separate and
Barry county. l&lt; will pay you to see him.
distinct microbe that produces grip and it
Bert Kimble, facmerly of Carlton, was Is the presence of this microbe in large
instantly killed by being run over Uy an numbers that makes it malignant Tbe
express train in South Bend, Indiana. microbe is a small greenish speck, and
Fordurther particular see Carlton curree- when viewed under a jnieroscope. seems
to be ceislessly active. It is this activity
pondence.
Leave ypur order tor laundry work at that produces the numb, dreadful feeling
Hotchkiss drug store, and it will be called .accompanying the more severe forms of
fur an:! delivered by Guy Havens, agent itlie grip. The microbe was only recently
for the American Mteuin laundry, of •discovered.’’

M. S.
Rutland
sas aged
. children

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$42,000

Fred Parker waa In Saranac Sunday.

Thursday, Fdsruary 4th, x8gx

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PERSONAL MENTION.

My barer ta New Tort writ™ nebe bu

Hastings Banner.

Howorth’s HI be rn lea. always a favorite
tatre, entertained a good audience at Henry
1mr.II. Saturday evening. The views of
cjttoa anti places of Interest In Ireland
fkeve excellent paintings. Tbe • sunset”
and ‘•moonlight” views on Hie Lakes uf
Klllarney, and the representation uf n
storm din the north con.-t were very good.
The ludicrous and funny situations In the
romeily of "Blunders.’’ were laughable.
The cknracters were well sustained by
specialists in their lines, with songe and
daucua typical of the "ould sod.”—Rock­
ville Leader. The above company will
give au entertainment in Union hall next
Wednesday evening. There are 14 spec­
ialty artists, and a fine brass band and
orchestra. Street parade at noon.

This will be.the greatest year tor trottdng races the world has ever known
The
Sbarpsteea the photographer, of Grand
western circuit, of which Grand Rapids is Rapids, extends a cordial Invitation to the
a member, wilidiang up8750.GOG to purses. jieople of Hastings and vicinity to visit his
The greatest amount ever put up before gallery in the Wonderly building. He is
•was 9230,000.
thoroughly vented In the latest methods
photos*apby
necessary for first
A .physician suggests that doriaig the of
work,
and
guarantees
satis­
pravaluocu of throat and lung diseases It class
would be a good plan tor persons whose faction. He takas all sires of pictures nnd
bouscs-are heated .with furnaces, to put charges less titan Is often paid for work
ills cabinet 'photos for
ooe-half an ounce at carbolic acid la Hie much Inferior,
water .pan of tiie furnace about once a 83.00 per dozen have won him more than
a local reputation for they are really worth
twice that money. Though a small deposit
All learxjf an lee faciine has been abasla asked as a guarantee of good faith, yet
doued. Enough Ice lias been put up iu
your money will be returned if you are
Michigan, aud will be during tbe balance
not satisfied. He conducts bis business
of-Lbe scaouu, to cool tiic^e states all next
upon honor and only asks that you give
summer. "Michigan Ice" is becoming as him a call at his gallery lu the Wonderly
Specific a bnutd ns Boston baked beans or building. Grand Rapids.
Cineiouatl lager.

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
HASTINGS, MICH.

GOING!

Goods Must Go at Some Price!
Not i or I off, but-

Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bush and Mr. aiid
Mrs. R. G. French, of Mkldlevll|e, sp ent
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Russell.

One-Half Off on Most of the Stock. -:-

William Turner, late of England, re­
turned to bls home in Chicago Thursday
after a short visit with Rev. A. D. Grigsby
and family.
.

As they must go.

Chester Messer and M. L. Cook were In
Lansing Friday and left an order with
Dan Soper for some, folding beds and
Michigan Manuels.

Hon. Dnnlel Striker attended the meet­
ing of the Supreme Council of the Ancient
and Accepted Scottish Rite Masons at Chi­
cago Thursday last. Tiie occasion was
the conferring of the 33d degree upon Hon.
Thos. W. Palmer, of Detroit, President of
the World’s Fair and Columbian- Exposltion. It was a moat notable gathering,
there being present 33d degree masons
from all parts of the country. There were
present 11 of the Scottish Rite masons
of Michigan.
From 4 to 8 an elaborate
banquet in honor of the event was served.

Enterprise.

R. K. Grant is known as a hustler In the
clothing trade, and yet his friends were
hardly prepared to see him ■ take such a
radical departure from the usual business
methods of the trade In small towns as to
do what he has done—purchase the entire
line of the well known clothing manufac­
turers, Clement, Baue «fc Co.
We are not surprised to read that dealers
In large cities do this; but that a dealer in
a place like Hawtings should do this Is a
'matter of moment. But such’ Is tbe con­
fidence of his friends in his business abil­
ity, that all knew there must be some very
good reason for this course. A Bannkii
representative went to Mr. Grant to leant
what he could about the purchase.
"1 simply couldn't help buying*’ said Mr.
Grant. ’'When a dealer can buy goods at
the wholesale price be is greatly gratified.
But In this bargain I have made with
Clement. Bane A- Co.. 1 not only bought
below the Jobbers’ price but I bought the
line to cheap that I can and will sell tbe
goods at retail at or below the coat to
manufacture."
"Many may say ’That's wind,’ said Mr.
Grant "All I ask,” he continued "is that
people shall see the goods and the prices.
Tliey will do tho talking. During tiie sale
of these goods any purchaser cau take
away for five days any article placed on
sale, and If not satisfied with tiie goods
and price, return the goods aud I will re­
fund their money. '
' \
"Just look at that fine beaver overcoat
It cost the manufacturer over 924. It
commonly sells for 888. I will sell that
overcoat for Sts. Here's a boy’s overcoat
Any customer would expect lo pay 85 for
It The price of tliat coat at this sale Is
81.80. Look at this pair of pants. Any
dealer In the state would ask you 85 for
them. They go at this sale for 82.25.
Here’s another pair; there's 8 pair almost
like it In ray stock that I have to sell at
84, aud then get only a moderate profit.
This first fralr 1 will sell at SLUG. And so
I might tell you of the enormous bargains
I can give you ou all this line of clothing,
In suits or parts of suits for men, boys and
youths.”
••It will be the largest line of goods ever
placed on sale In Barry county, and the
prices are
simply Irresistible. Thirty
days ago, tire full jobbers’ price would
have been exacted for any portion or all of
this line. They are new goods, good
goods, but were offered to me, as I say, at
such a bargain that I felt I must buy. I
know there will not be 10 per cent, of
these goods In my store six weeks from
to-day If the people will simply see them
and tiie priws asked for them. I am giv­
ing customers, the deep cut In prices.
They’ll say so themselves. 1 will mH for
cash only on that accouuL”
„In the history ot Barry county, no such
opportunity, nor anything within 40 per
cent ot It. was ever given to save money
in tlio purchase of clothing,” said Mr.
Grant In conclusion.

lu conversation with C. E. B hl Inc re­
Good roads are a great benefit to a fann­
ing comuiuulty; they, by the time saved, cently, he informed us that he would soon
shorten tbe dUtaace to markets, save wear leave this city for Dowagiac, to which
and tear of Lbe vehicles, lu localities place bc-wRl moirand takes his string of
where good roads are the rule farms are horses. His motive for leaving thia city
more valuable, sud there is leu complaint is that the officers of the’ Agricultural so­
.that farming don’t pay.
- ciety insist oc making a pasture ground of
the fair ground, letting horses and cattle
We are told that there is a "kid*’ poker
ruo kxjse upon the track, spoiling It for
room on Jetfe«ou street. Where is the
the training of his horses and rendering
city marshal that be Calls to see these accidents very liable, he himself meeting
things? Uuless he shall show a Jlttle
with one last year, which fortunately was
mure attention to hia duties, it might be not a serious one. Mr. Bldlac Informed
well Cor the city to trade him off for a*
ns that last year tbe pasturing privileges
basswood tobacco sign.
on the fair ground amounted to 930, while
Last evening about nine o'clock Harry, lie offered tbe society 320 If tbev would
tiou of David Bowker, died of quick cou- iceep all stock off the ground. Thus for a
aumptjem. brought on from an attack of tbe paltry little 90 be Is made to leave the city
grip. Deceased was a very bright young and take his horses with him. He has
man. aud last June graduated from the made the name ot Hasting* better known
high school with honor. The funeral will abroad than all the men In the county to­
gether; he has been the means of bringing
be field Saturday farenoun at 10 o'clock.
many dollari to the city; has done more
Barry county supervisors have never, so
than any ocher man to. raise tiie apprecia­
far u we can learn, taken pay for com­
tion of good breeding of horses; in fact Is
mittee work done at other times than dur­
recognized as an authority In his line.
ing sessions. Judge Hooker, in the libel
The people of Dowagiac appreciate that
suit of J. W. Ewing vs. the Charlotte
which the officers of the Agricultural so­
Republican, ruled that it was Illegal fur
ciety lack, aud have offered him free of
the board of supervisor* to vote or accept charge* the use of their elegant track, be­
pay for such work.
sides Id line box stulls all heated with
The McGibuey Family giro one of their steam and fixed up in first class style also
concerts to a good sized audience in Union free of charge, together will* other privi­
hall Thursday evening. This Is a wonder­ leges. If Mr. Bldlac can be Induced to
Kama aud rpvtdenee
ful musical family and their entertain­ stay, and be says that be dislikes'to leave.
c..Ltatta
ireowur, .n
AKrteul tu- &lt; • •&lt;SEh£
ments can always be counted.on as being ral that his itood^Sn
'&lt; Clara W. UdwImv, Prairieville,
K2itejr- ^Mhville,
good. They are popular with theater rai that hu mends will gladly come to
i Maine Cozier.
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goers here, aud can always be assured of the rescue and contribute any reasonable
amount
* good attendance whenever they come.

GOING!

GOING!

Come quick while the stock la large and complete.

LOOK BELOW. z ' LOOK BELOW.
PRICES TELL!
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PRICES TELL!

PRICES TELL!

Men’s heavy socks, 4 prs. for 25 cts.
Men's wool socks. 3 prs. for 25 eta.
Men’s pants worth $1.50 for 85 eta.
Men’s t&gt;ants worth $2.50 for $1.25.
. Men's undershirts and drawers worth per suit 45 eta for 35 eta.
Men's rubbers 82 eta.
Women's rubbers 22 eta.
.

Look!

Look!

Ldok!

Shoes!

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Shoes!

Shoes!

Men’s shoes. Congress and Bala, all syles, worth $6.00 for $4.00.
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Women, Look!

Women, Look!

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Women's Dongola Kid Button worth $4.50 for 2.25.
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3.00 “ 2.00.
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And all Men's and Women’s Furnishing Goods, Men’s and Boys’ Boots, Boys’ and
Children's Shoes, and alLRubber Goods must go as prices are no object. Money
we want.
Umbrellas worth $1.50 for 99c. Women’s Merino Vesta for 85c.

DO NOT FORGET THE

BANKRUPT STORE.
_______ M. R. LA YTON^ 'Agt.
FOR SALE.

BETTER
THAN QOLb.
The
Jas. Boss
Watch Cases.
Buy only the genuine.
I keep a full stock at the

L0WEJT
PRICES,

F. R. PANCOAST,
THE
JEWELER.

vMy residence property on
Jefferson street, this city. It
has a frontage of 88 feet and
a depth of 12 rods. This will
cut up into two good residence
fronts on Jefferson street Also
two lots on corner of Creek
and Walnut streets. Will sell
these either with the Jefferson
street lot or separately as de­
sired. Terms easy. Call on
or address
E. A. Ridik,
Hastings, Micb.

OLD RAGS!
If you want to get a better price
for old scrap than you do from
peddlers, bring your old iron of all
kinds, copper, xinc, lead, rubbers,
rags and old carpets to the

JUNK SHOP,
Michigan ave,
Opp. Roller Mill, Hastings, Mich.

FOR SALEOR T2ABE

At a Bargain.
V0R SALE—A nice new
Farm,
Lots or Houses
L house and 2| lots on Han­
over street Nice location,
In City.
and a convenient nice home.
Will sell cheap and on easy
f. pow:
terms. Enquire of
0. A. Whitbight.
hardware store.

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LESSON VI. FIRST QUARTER, W

Borofulou* humor
in the blood,
ulcers, catarrh, and
consumption,

■Th* for»n.o«t of ourp*H°dlcal,‘

NATIONAL SERIES, FEB- 7-

WCifRI5T,AH'RriD'

use

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
centre or

The moet
economical,
■afe, speedy, and
effective of all
blood-purifiers.

THOUGHT A3D

action nr ■
the world.
liluitrated proapectu« will b« MBt for

1. -Ho.

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CHAPTER XtV.

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will euro you.

effaceably upon hia memory
And not
leaa vivid waa the recollection of tbe mo­
menta in th« twiHght quiet of the clois­
tered court* when Zarifa and himself
had stool alone together, and tire had
■poken with a confidence ao touching
that it bad almost led him to a betrayal
that he felt would be the depth of tolly.
Then he bad walked Iretide her na aha
made one ot tbe procemnou that followed

.b.11 «.□. u, l.~l » • “■'““J""'°
th. .ufferiuK" of h«r .VwI«h. That »bUl
wtuenof bl~lt.» «o« fortb Irora Utuu
tor .11 n«loo.
d»#. f-f*
SitwJtbl. 1. U&gt;. ultimo. ™«&gt;h of tbto
eb.pur •»'! lu Pffto-H1 •PB»=“'o^
Maur, howarer, will
!&gt;«• “nlr •
.nl.ndpwwpU ulmlo. for loBItlditol

the rnort timely, the largrat and

“‘•^tatrk.ii tllllsroUr "»&lt;o me.

the handsomest of the r«tlew»

,. tL.t which I. «ood.«ntl l«
~ *
drU.bt lu«lf I”
■ AU ou'- *”"!
efforta to obtain rlRbtw.it.n-.
«.thf«Uon .r. Ilk. .pumllng Im
•trruRth uni tnon.y tor nauRbt. But
wliro w« turn lo Him who to Uw '"“““‘‘J
rf lltonn.1 reo.lv. Him. thru w. bar.rt«ht

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Protect
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RVoltin
• Foote. Founder of the Society of Loya) Volun-­
Victory
lu Ma**»chu»ett4. by Gov. Win. E. Rnatx^l:
French Feeling Towanl* Germany-Another
CostUct aboat Aiiore-L-rraine inevitable, by
Camille Prllrtan. Mender of the French Cham­
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CURE

e°AM“lncline your ear and come unto me.
hear and your aoul shall live.” Thus the
prophet* were ever ptendlng with UraeL
See the application to us in John, v, 84.
.But the everlasting covenant and sure
lucrclra of David are specially Jewish (Jer
xxx, l&gt;; x»xl. Ill Luke I. 82. ®). In the
days uf the fulfillment of that covonaM we
who are now true believer* in Christ shall
be manifreUMi with Him in glory as Hi*
body, joint ruiera with Him (Col. hi. 4
Rev. til, 2D.
ifi t
.
4. ••Behold, 1 have given Him fora wit­
ness to tbe people,a leadernnd commander
to the proph- ” Who cau he W but tbe
true David (Beloved). David’s greater son.
(E^k. xxxiv. SJ. 34; xxxvll. 34. 83), the
faithful nnd true witness (Ker. I, 6), the
King of Israel (John I, 4(g xvili. 87). He is
also the captain of our salvation, and tbe
cap tain of the i!o*t*of the Ixnl. God Him­
self our captain (lleb. li, 10; Josh. v. M; II
Cbron. xiii. 12). May our benrta say “My
bird and my (tai.**
A --Behold, thou shalt call a unlion that
tboii -kunweet not, and nntlon* that knew
not thee shall run unto thee becaaseof
the Lord thy God.” A tiatimT.and nation*
drawn to Gtxl through Israel. What cau
the first lie bu!t that notion referred to by
Jesus and PeO-rfMatli JOrt.43. I PM. II,#),
even the churtb now being gathered out of
all nations Aud the nation* mtiei be tho
“nil nation*” Id miliruuial days who shall
flow to isnu-l after the ghwy &lt;d God is re

4Never was I more glad of anything
my life," «&gt;d Don Msarizio
’The
whole matter baa proved to be exactly

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Pndre Francisco as. with accompanying
gcolytub. with shining topers and •Ivor
! bell ami all the sweet and solemn state
which the ritual prescribes, be Loro the
holy Host to the dying man. And what
a scene that was upon which they en­
tered? The huahed quiet, the kneeling
forma and the radiance of lighted can­
dles centering about the bed where he
lay who m the morning bad been a
murderer in intent, and who now—oh,
wonderful mystery of eternal lore and
pardon I— was tn go forth ou his last

ia 1 imagined."
•Do yon mean." said Derwent, a little
startled, “that it was really Fernandez
who had the shooting done?”
•Certainly.” tiie other answered.
’1 fitly called the Viaticum of the dying.
—k.———
----Zarifa knelt J nsI outmde the door of the
never had any doubt of it He is not a
room, shielded from observation alike
man u» stop at triflea, that worthy Senor
by ber black draperies am! by the dusk
Fcrnnndea
The opportunity waa ao
Headache, yet Carter's Little x-tver PHle U®
tempting to punish yon and throw the of tbe court; but a few minutes after the
1° OoaatipeMou. emtegaad 5*W
odium of murder on Barrera. But bo communion, as tiie rw to go. Padre
Francisco came out to ber
’He wishes
overshot hia mark: hia instrument was |
not zealous' enough in the first inatancc !
fear"-as
tire
shrank
bsrk“what he
and u little too zealous in the second. I
He
That ia always the difficulty in employ­ has to say will not distress you
ing instruments. Hereafter 1 should ad­ begs you to come "
acraTnrT-----------She could not refuse then. Derwent
suffcr from thia dutniwlng complaint; butfortn*
vise
him
to
do
his
shooting
himself."
" . . ‘t
— .f
hcr&amp;and thoM
saw her gather herself together with a
-But how waa it?” asked Derwent
supreme effort and very quietly, though
••How did he arrange th® matter?**
“Tbe snb&lt;tnnee of the d:riug man's pale m* any statue, Rhe followed Padre
confession is this.** said Don Maurizio: I Francisco fete the room. Ths young
•He is a notorious desperado, a aemi- • man almost held his breath as be gazed
outlaw, who if brigandage had not been at the picture which she made, standing
lathe bane cf ao many Urns Uxat here ta where
we make oar great boaat Our pills cure It while
puuie so unpleasant aud dangerous to J beside the bed looking down with a face
° clrtcris Lull? Liver PUb'are wry email and
all conceraed in it would have embraced ( which might have served a painter for
____ &gt;.v. n..
fwn to!', niBUl3OM.
that prufwBfm
As it la. he la known I that of th® Mother of Mercy upon the
a ncy sro Minciiy
““ — ——
pun:-, but by tbdr ^ntio action ptaratil
to have been concerned m many crimes. : worn, brown countenance out of which
me them. larUlsat 25c&lt;u-j : firafcrSL Sow
He is a cousin of the ranchero at whose j the dark eyes shone with a calm and
by dru.cjUta every*here, or ik- nt by malL
house you spent the night, and chanced | solemn gaze, the gaze of a man, whose
CARTEH MEDICINE CO.. New YOrtti
to be there ou that occasion; although it ■ regard is fixed upon eternity rather than
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
Hl. ID •
is not likely that you .jaw him. Fernan­ upon time.
6 -Seek ye the l»rd while He may bo
des did, however, sud probably his idea
•Senorita.' he said..so- low that she
found, call yr upon Him while He Huuur.” '
The prophet!now turns from the future flashed upon him at the sight of such an stooped to hear him. yet so clear that
glory to thuipreseut, in which he lived, instrument. The man says that he told Derwent, leaning against the door, beard
urging an inirnmliute turning to God with him guardedly, but m language suffi­ every word. “I have asked yon to come
A. &amp; C. 11. BARBER
ibe avhole heart that mj they might, in
ciently clear to be understood! that you that I may thank you fur saving me
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calk lu city or county responded to with dirjanally at.least, make sure of the glory carried money, and that he waa at lib­ from the crime 1 should have com­
of the kingdom. erty to ahoot and rob you. He was kind mitted thia morning
promptness, day or night.
(.know that you
T. “Ijet theiwlckeid forsake his way, and
enough to remark that it waa not neces­ are kimfand gentle; 1 have thought that
the unrighteous tuan his tbouglitk and let
ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
him return unto the Lotti.** The encour­ sary to kill you outright, although if you might be sorry; and 1 wish to tell
Lawyer.agement iu do ao w»* the mercy and '■such an accident occurred he would not you that it is writ! for me that 1 am here.
Office over Julius Russell’s store, State abundant paidon awaiting any who wouid deplore it Tiiat accounts for tne fact I have been n very wicked man—my soul
street. Hastings, Mich.
return.' So it I* today.
that when the robber found yon aense- is stained with many crimes—and it is
8. “Fur nw thoughts are not yonr 1ms be dragged you t&gt;ack into the road likelf that 1 should hare died as 1 have
thought. tiJther nrv yonr ways tny ways,
A. SHELDON,
and left you alive. Had you been con­ lived had you not brought me here, to
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
ualth the l-usd.” How worse than foolish, scious be would no doubt hare killed
make my [*aoe with God. It is more
then, to fol id iv our own ways or indulge in
Abstract Block.HnstiUffa.
you."
Money to lo-vn on Heal Estate Real Estate
sold on eomntlsslon. General con«vane leg. our own thoughts; rather let us be filled . ‘How could Fernandez be sure that 1
•enoritn.
Thank God when yon think
davlng a complete set of Abstract ltook«. com­ with God's thoughts as given us in. His
piled from the Records, can furnish complnlc word, and MMuur thoughts shall be crowded would give him an opportunity, by fall­ of me, and pray for my poor souL"
1 tracts'.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
out (J«r. xxix,-H;' 1*h- xlix, II. Mle ing behind the rest of tbe party?*'
‘So long as 1 live." she answered very
iv. 12; II Cor. x, S). See the fully of our
••He reckoned, it is to be supposed, on gently. “1 shall pray for yon, and 1 shall
P. DRAKE. M. D„
thoughts In tne wise uf Abram, nnd of the coolness between himself and you. have tho holy sacrifice offered for the
Nnnniau (Gan. xx, II; 11 King*, v, 11).
and
on the fact that you could not talk repose of your soul."
•
Office over Holloway'» drug store.
p, “For as the heaven* are higher than
‘•It is mure than 1 deserve." he reOffice hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone con
the earth. mJ are my way* higher than your to Aranda or the uiozoa A man in such
nectlng with reaideuce. at HoUcwara drui way*, nnd I my thoughts- titan your a case generally rides alone aud is easily peated’Vgaiu. “Tell tho seuor whom I
store.
thoughts." 'Die lx&gt;rd
kuowetb
the left behind. He told this poor tool of tried . to kill that I thank God for pre­
thoughts olinum that they are vanity, for his—whose name, by tbe way. is Lopez serving him. ara^ I beg his forgiven*!*!
M. FOWLER.D.D. S.
the wisdom of this world is foolishness —that if he. Fernandez, were with you with n!l my heart. I hare told the padre
with God IPs. xciv. Il; 1 Cor. Hi. 19. 90). no harm was to ne done, but if be found
Office hours 8 a m. to 5 p. ni.
But the thought* of the tard they shall you alone he might do what he pleased.” where his watch can be found, but the
money, alas! is spent and gone.”
come tn pit4*.And Hix purposes shall stand
W. LOWRY, M. D.,
“Tbe scoundrel!” said Derwent be­
“Tell him." said l&gt;-rwedL when this
(Isa. xlv. 24) Tbe thoughts of the church
•
Physician and Surgeon.
tween his teeth. “That meant that if
Makes a specialty of treating diseases of the of today art? that by the preaching of tho he found me a pliant loo! I should be was translated, “that I/forgive him
heartily, and that he need not trouble
EYE and EAR and the nrrsen-ation of vialob Gos;&gt;el she! is to convert the world; but
Gt XSjfcgy Qnic“ SPKCTACI.ES and eye God's thoughts are that the church being spared. He offered me the mine, with about the money
I hope that God may
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court gathered o0t, Israel &gt;h«H lx? ns a nation many plausible explanations again that pardon him all his offenses against him
House. Hastings. Mich.
converted, and they shall fill thecArth with day. nnd 1 again refused iL Then be as freely an 1 pardon those be has corathe knowledge of the laord (Rom. xl. 12. left me to the fate he had prepared—the
mitted against me."
MITH A COLGROVE,
13,35.98). '
infamous scoundrel!”
"He is good." said the dying man when
10. “For las the rain .cometh down, nnd
Lawyers.
'‘Certainly au infamous scoundrel." these words were repeated. “Senorita,
(Office tn Union block, Hastings.)
the snow, from Heaven, am! reriirneth not
snid Don ^Maurizio
-He left you coolly
Practice is all thacourts of tbe slate.
there tn but one thing more. My poor
thither.” &lt;in Reel. I, 7, we learn that tho
to
your
fate,
and
when
be
found
after
­
rain having descended nnd filled the rivers
wife and children—if 1 could think that
* E. KKNASTON,
which rnnj intothesea. does ascend again ward that things were not going very yon would care for them"-----LA..
'Attorney at Law,
and so codtimtea to do; but the teaching smoothly from his point of view, that
Doua Zarifa placed her slender white
(Over J. 8. Goodvear a Co.'a store.)
here is thiit nothing God does is done In you had found a powerful friend—for I
Fracticesln all courtsof the State. Collection!
hand upon bh u one who makes a sol­
vain.
I
may say that of myself-and that in­
promptly attending to.
11. "So shall tny word be; it shall not re­ quiry was growing hot upon his tracks, emn covenant.
"Be rare of iL" Rhe said. ”1 will bring
El B. TBOIERMAS. Himawlblc Phy turn unto mo void; but It shall accomplish he met oue day the man whom he had
that which I please.” His word is as the
them here. I will see that they do aot
v .
i
slcian ant! Surgeon.
rain (Deuu xxxii, 2). It will always ao- tempted to put his life in jeopardy, and want, and that your children have the
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
tannted him with having done bis work
complish bis pleasure.
Influence, that alone will save them from
12. "For yo shall go out with joy and be so badly, with having spared your life.
AW. HEAL ESTATE ANDCOLI.ECT“J00”P&lt;wr brother,
led forth With peace, nnd nil tho trees of
You should have remembered,’ he said
IXG OFFICE W
tho Hehl shall dap their hands." The to him, -that dead men never tell any be satisfied of this. Seel to make you
Pai.uxbtox A Smith,
preacher who now goes forth ts to expect tales.’ It is not likely that he meant by very certain. 1 will promise on the image
WoodlamL Mich.
the hatred nod opposition of tbe world this that the work should still be done of our Lord."
C. S. Falmebton.
J. M. Smith.
(John xv.j JO: xvi, 2) nn&lt;l\ that only a por
fro® hU brooal * lender eraNotary Public.
Justice of thfc Peace.■ tion of tha need sown will benr frult(Luko, in h more satisfactory manner; but ao
Lopez took it He fancied that it might Cifix which the priest had laid there after
’ ylii, 11-15), and that hypocrites and true
the lasvsacrament*, and lifted R to ber
be
safer
for
himself
if
y
oa
were
ourof
believers will go on side by side until the
He UpR. Then she touched it very tenderly
harvest; many followers of the devil will the way, and the result was simple
Hulookml « bur
hj
be fotxa&lt;[ In the so cnlletl church, and hung about the hacienda, discovered
preachera will preach everything but the, that you were in the habit of visiting ■ool In hi, «ym. »u&lt;l with a tout effort or
Gospel (.Math rill. 90-10)
But in
, the caaada-a place that weemed made strength took the hand which laid the
time of hrad’a great misskm things shall for his purpoee-and watched for you Sat'aUo”’™'1 DP0D hi5 h“rt' “*
bo very different, for God’s spirit shall
there with th® intention of putting™
be poured out noon all flesh (Joel 11.28,32)
It ..MMd to D,rw,nt. aa Im uat to 'hia
1.1 "And it shall Imj to tho Ixmi for a' know” l'ernMndex' Uants- The rest we
own room, aomowhat worn out hr tbtao
name, for an everlasting sign that shall
not be cut off.” The Mrsxlah shall then &lt;4^? **’". “lfl Derweat- “W4 know that earring rocnoa that the tout wa&gt; Uk. tbu
have come no more to die. Israel shall be
to
W.pa^
* “cr*n»”‘- Could to&gt; over
establlshetl in her own land, no more to be
iorg« the eipmmlou
wUch
P®*“’rhr- h«
knowsi 1 nra
plucked up, nor thrown down. The curse
' S 25!°n*ortbyof be’na oved “*» UM rogardmt the heantitol ^d
sliall be removed from the earth nnd God
tondcr too, abova him? Aud could ho
in
such
a
ma
nn
er.
®v‘,ry*vb’»re glorlHai (Jer. xxxl. 40. Amon
Thmk. then, of poor Bamra " —&lt;•*
IXJS; Exek. xxxdi. 94-28; Rev. xxil, 1-fl)
l,Xlk "riU1 which Zarifa
I
Thorns ami thistle* were to l» the visible
th' crncil11 to hor lips to and
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for het? H® is right. Yet where can
any one be found who l« worthy of her?
Uh. my beautiful princem with tiie

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let Uln know that if ha
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offer you but the paaaionate homage of
hi® heart would thank God if b® might
only dir to rarv® yoar
Prenently b&lt; rat down again wearily
In hia chair. Tb® lassitude that follow-;
extreme amotion overpowered him. And
then it wm that he saw
tabla a
letter which had been placadAhc-ro dur­
ing hi® Mbwsnce. He took it tip with
gome awakening of interest, for it was
nddreesed in bw mother's handwriting.
•It is probably an answer to the account
of my accident." ire Cnooght a* he broko
the seal.
“And I have not given a
thongbt to her anxiety
What a wlfish
being I am!’
(t proved to be what haimagined. His
mother tun) jn»t received the news of his
wound, and tire first page* cf her letter
were almost hysterical in their dutractcd
anxiety
“I knew Hunt somethin;,- or
this kind would befall yon." she Wrote.
•J was sure of il when yun uhristed upon
going to ’ that savage and dangerous
country! i have not had an hour's re­
spite from anxiety since you left, and
when I received your letter saying that
you were going into tire mountnu.s to
look for mines—and what con yon want &gt;
with mines?—1 said to Sibyl: ‘He Will
i zimply I* killed. I am sure of it So
the news that you bare been shot is an
awful shock to me. indeed, bnt no aurprise. Under thecircumstan'-es tsnpjKEu
it will hardly surprise you that I am nuw
making preparations to go to Mexico
It is a'terrible jonrney to nndertnk&lt;-. bnt
I cannot stay here to think &lt;&gt;f yon
wounded, ill. dying, perhaps, gn aunts
rade Mexican honAe—for Mtbough yon
say that you are in acomfortabi • ; ...c#
I fear that you aay so only to relieve fny
mint! —without attendance or.care [
shall start as soon as possible, and ’ravel
uight and day until I reach you. I will
go first to the City of Mexico, and from
there 1 will set out to find you wherever
you may be. Sibyl will accompany ma
My own daughter could not be more
sympathetic and tender. She comforted
me when I w^a prostrated by the shock,
and it waa she who suggested the jour­
ney t» Mexico. Without her 1 could
never attempt it-, but she is to strong, so
courageous, that she keeps me up. nnd
she ia making all the preparm .&gt;uis for
our departure while 1 am writing."
It ia to be feared that when Derwent
laid down this letter he uttered as ejac­
ulation which was not very expressive of
gratitude toward. Miss Lenox
Few
things could have annoyed turn more
than such a resolution os this vn his
mother’s part, and as. if her own pres­
ence in Mexico wouid uot be enough of
an embarrassment to him she must be
accompanied by the person whom of &gt;11
others he most disliked to meet
"Poor
Sybil!" he thought, with a (hri|l of com­
punction, “she does not de**.-ve such
thoughts from me:
when any one it
associated with most painful memory
how is it poraiblo to avoid shrinking
’
’
from her? One thing nt least «certain,
this cuts abort any poraible n decision
on my part But for this 1 in Slit hart
found it hard to tear myself f um Mir.
floras, but now the matter is nlren ent
of my bands I must leave w t
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the retd let of tho judge of Valparaiso Mteb
vmii Yearns witnavareai yearn
would yield to* arMtradoo. The
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I son the government of Cblli (levin* that tbs

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BO DECII13 THE SUPREME OOUBT.

ALEmBTHATOAMERATHESLATI
--------------I difference of yirwa which It may have with tii*
_----------------------------------------------------- .
gnvermucnt'of the United States cuucernina
Breathing au Undying Afreetloi^ftxr the
iacident ot the Baltimore.
American People and Government—
Bll.nt Point, of the Jteply to Th aS VI-

Gov. Boyd, also. Declared a Citizen of tbe

—4—
UNCLE SAM MAY NAME THE COURT.

Proposition that Look* Broad Enough

There is thurefore submitted to the honor
able xecreury of state of tbe deportment ot
foreign
turuiKu relations
.Tuatiuas of
t^i Washington,
n ubuibkiuu, the
uw uwq,uadtaignaWashington, Jan. 2D.—The reply of tiou of either the aupremv court ef justice ol
Chili to the United States ultimatum the United States, or a tribunal of ar Itration
to
determine
the
reparation
which
Chill
may
was Mint to congrew yesterday with n mes­
have to mako for that lamentable occurrence.
sage frqm the president in which, briefly, As for the dispatch addressed under date ot
he says that the response of Chili to the the] I th of December to tbo Chilian ml atetot
note,of Jan. 21—the “ultimatum”—with­ in Washington by the minister of foreign retetlooM ofthe pro visional government, tho un­
draws with acceptable expressions of re­ dersigned submits that there oottld.not be on
gret Matta’s offensive note of the 11th ul­ the part of tho government of Chill any oftimo, aud is generally in taich a friendly feuse intended to the government of the United
and conciliatory tone that be believes that State*, with which it desires erer to cultivate
the most friendly relations, consequently the
the difficulty can be arranged by the usual* undersigned deplores that In that telegram
methods and without special powers from them were employed, through an error oi
congress. He closes with an expression of Judgment, the exprwadoE* which arc offeuslvt
in the Judgment of your government.
gratification at the general support given
the government by congress gnd the peo­
Declaring, in fulfillment of a high duty ot
ple, which is an illustration of their unity courtesy and sincerity toward a friendly na
lion, that the government of Chili alwolatcly
and patriotism.
•
withdraws tbe
wituurawa
the hold
udd i-xpn-«
expraaions,
itnw. the
tho under*
underPoint, from Chill’s Reply.
ii—-t—-u
signed trusts that this frank and explicit dec­
Pereira s rcpl&gt; to the ultimatum begins Uratitm. which confirms that which had alWith a summary of said ultimatum, tn-; rwuiy been made to the bonurabln recrotnry ol
eluding the important demands made and state in Washington, will entry to tho mind oi
rea^Ito., on Chill1!* toon, tbvreln, the :
“'’"T"’"“I " “t
, ,
....
,
। govern
ruvut,
that
tbo
people and
summary being very full and complete, । government of Chill far from entertainand then goes on to regret that the United I Ing a feeling of hostility has the lively
r*mllauv. to huj»t tb«t th, V.*»- ‘‘'’l1'1,* ninUunUil. u» f-«l ana
-un.!.! ztujit__ cordial relations which, up lo theprwwnt time,
nuso autrage wns an exhibition of Chilian , vx}Bt iwiwvenjhc two cviiutrie»-a declaration
anixnonity to the A-ierievn flag and ; which ta made without reservation in onlet
uniform, nnd says that it could not be so, •
H may receive suah publicity as yum
as the people at Chili have always esteem- ' government
"* may deem sultaldc.
ed and respected that flag and uniform
since they had figured honorably in the
struggle thnt gave Chili independence.

The riot at Valparaiso, tbe reply says,
took place Ina very “shady" part ofthe City,
and it would be impossible to prove tho
real cause. It goes on to say then:
The undersigned admits that the occurrence
afOct. 1« wsh of greater gravity than those
which usually occur in thesanw district-be­
tween tho sailors who frequent It. and the fact
of knowing that two dcatlis have resulted from
It among tho sixteen wounded men of tho Bal­
timore has suffirt-.I to give it an oxtrnordlnnry
character, nnd to Induce the government of
Chili to hasten to adopt the menstire* neces­
sary to dbCow and punish tho guilty parties,
to offer iu due time. If there should lx- ground
for ho doing, such roparatiou as might bo due.
The preliminary .examination wire commenced
on the morning wLl&lt;*hfo'.l*&gt;iye&lt;yhcuightnf tho
conflict, srnne days before you presented your
complaint, but Hie Investigation could not be
finished with tbe rapidity.that tho government
of Chill dt-irod, because the rales of procedure
In criminal matters which are cs-tablished by
our law-, are of slow application, and ft was not
po-sible for tho president of tho republic to
modify or act them mdde.
The delay i&gt; catrying on this fnveatlgatlon has been Inevitable, says the reply
but,
In view i&gt;f your communication, and consid­
ering that, up to &lt;l»te it has lMM.n inipo^iblo
for the trtei Initiated by tbe Judgcof the crimi­
nal court of Vali&gt;arni»&gt; to b,ya&lt;x-idcd. tbe undewigneil n-gurdslt-ro&gt; his doty to deciare onco
more tliat the government of Chill laments the
• occurrence &lt;if Oct. IU. aud by way of shrnving
the sincerity of hi* feeling and confidence
which btsbas la the ja-tice of hte cause, he de­
clares hte wtllli:gne»r not to await tbe declslan
of the examining Judge, and propoeus to the
United State* gvvehnment that the case be sub­
mitted to the con«i&lt;leration of the supreme
court at Washington, to the end that that high
tribunal, with its 'carping and impartiality,
may determine without appeal whether there
is any ground tor r&lt;-)iaratlon. nnd in what
shape it should be made)

In reference to the charge that the Val­
paraiso authorities wwu derelict in their
duties on the day of the riot Pereira gtatcM
thnttiiej’ sent every inan they could ob­
. tain, and that a &lt;lox«n of the Baltimore
sailors testilivil that the object of the |«olice in arresting them teas to shelter them
•from any attempt nt attack by the excited
people.
.
The umlerslgned thinks that the action of
tho police in this matter should be considered
with dueallswance fur the civil war which hail
recently Imkq brought to a &lt;;loee. Tin- testy
waa not yet |irt&gt;)«ly organized, nor did it have
the force that wu* required tat ptii down n &lt;ifsor&gt;l«:r of soah proportions in a short time.
WHAT

WAS

SAID

TO

ITALY.

.

toltuntlon In Chili.

Pereira then proceeds as follows:
In tills couxwctloult is proper to recall tiie
words n.-.cd by tiu&gt; liouorable secretary &lt;rf state,
Wnrtliington, io bis note addressed to tin- Mar­
quis lmperi.ili.snd bearing data nf May 21.11W1:
“Tliero is no Bownincnt, however civilized it
may be. however ureal may be the vtgUanes
displayed by Hs jialicc. however ‘ severe ita
criminal code may be. and however spemly ami
Inflexible may lie ita ailmlnislration uf lav.tboZ
can guarantee Iw own citizens against vio­
lence growing out of individual mallee or a su&gt;ldea tumult.” This was precisely tiie sitaation
of the lulmlnirtrntioii authorities at Valpari o
on the occasion oi . the uccurence which took
place in October.

Tiie Egan Matter Postponed.

SALUTE
It

I»

Not

TO_THE

FLAG.

Demanded of Chill

by ]the

WASntXGTON,- Feb. 1.—Tbe foUojving
is the reply.'latelJnn. 30InsU, tent by Sec­
retary Blaine to the Chilean government’s
note of npology of the 25tli Inst:

NATIOh'L

LEGISLATURE.

Country's Good.

Washington, Jon. 28.—In tiie senate
yesterday Morgan introduced a resolution
impairing why China had declined to re­
ceive Blair os American minister to that'

country, his idea being that China bad no
right to decline because Blair had made
auti-Chinese speeches. Adopted. Cullom
Introduced a bill to “get around” the su­
preme court depbiion that witnesses could
not be farced to give testimony incriminat­
ing thenwlves. The La Abra discussion
was contlnuetL
Hatch introduced a bill in the house
giving a state power lo Enforce its laws
agninst oleomargarine imported into tho
%tate the same as if it had been manufact­
ured. there. The rest of the day w&amp;sdevulvd tirdlscussion of the new rules.
Washington, Jan. 2».—In tho senate
yesterday Hale moda a long speech in
favor of reciprocity, and showing how far
it has been successful in its object and
what was to b&lt;expecteti of it. Vanee said
the Hjieech was a ' good argument for free
trade. The La Abra bill took up tho rest
of tho session and the senate ndjoiined to
Monday. During the session a message
from the president on the Chilian embroglio, declaring that Chili had made satisfaetpry explanation, and that the help of
congress was no longer necessary, together
with the latest correspondence, wns receiv­
ed, read and referred.
The hcuse finished the general debate on
the new rules, and adjourned out of re­
spect to the memory of the Late Represen­
tative Spinola. The president’s message
aud correspondence sent therewith to con­
gress was read.

Continuing the court the says:
It is inshted that tbs express powers of con­
gress are limited In their exercise to tho object
for which they were entrusted, and that In
order to justify congress In exercising any in­
cidental or implied jwweni to carry into effect
ita express authority it mtirt appear that there
is some relation between tho mean# employed
and the legitimate end. This is true, but while
Washington, Jan. 30.—The house spent
die legitimate end of tho exercise of the power
In qumtion is to furnish mail facilities for tbo all ot yesterday's seralon in discussing the
people of the United State*. It Is also true that repert of the committee on rules. The
mail facilities are not required to be furnished only action taken was the rejection ot
for every purpose.
mneuilments proposing to place the appro­
priations for the District of Columbia in,
The states before the Union was formed
could establish post offices and post roads and charge of the committee on the District of
la doing so could bring into play tho ixdire Columbia, and the appropriations for the
power in the protection of their citiiens from Mississippi river iu charge of the commit­
the use of tho means -no pgovidod fur purpose* tee on levees of the Mississippi river. Tho
supixMcd to exert n demoralizing Influence discussion took a wide range, nnd
upon ttw people. When tte' power to establish about every issue ot tho day was dis- 1
post offices and jxwt route wuh surrendered to cussed.
the congress it was a compjeto power, nnd jtho
Washington, Feb. 1.—A resolution wm
grant carried with it the right to excrete* nil
the powcni which uiado that power effective.
agreed to Saturday in the house for au in- j
vestigation of the charges uf high crimes
nnd misdemeanors against Judge Boar-1
tween mala prohibit* and mala In so. and that
ctmgrcm might forbid the use'of the mails man, western district of Louisiana. After j
in promotion of such acta as are universally sparring lietwecn Ri-ed and Bland the ,
regarded as mala In sc. including all «ucb regular order was demanded, but that de-1
crimes as murder, arson, burglary, etc., and numd was disapproved and the continua­
the offense of circulating obm-cne books and tion of the debate on the rules was postpajxsrs, but cannot do so tn respect of other Itaned, the house listening to eulogies on
matun-H which it might regard as criminal or
immoral, but which It has no power Itself to’ the late Representative Houk, of Tennes­
prohibit, involves a concession which is fatal see, nnd adjourning as a further murk of
to the contention ot tho petitioners, tinco it respect.
would la,/or congress to determine what are
Washington, Felt S.—After some unwithin nnd what without the rule: but we inqiortanl routine business yesterday in
think there is no room for such a distiuctlou
here, und that it must be left to congress in the the senate Palmer introduced a bill to deexercise of its discretion to determine in what vnlop nnd facilitate interstate commerce ;
manner It will exercise Its power.
in tiie states and territories drained by the ।
Mississippi river. A bill wm passed to re- j
—Uu«
imbune Xcnula’elllum (or (b&lt;- rzpnm

mnu
.v.. r.
“I am directed by the president to ac­ autu of the press. I he &lt; .rculation of newsfm • q.,
pent I* not prohihithd. but the government de- , }*“• .
Providing tor thi. refunding to
knowledge the . receipt of Senor Pereira’s dines itself to Iwomr an agent In thocircula- Mexico ot the unexpended luttancra ofthe
dispatch of tho 25th instant. It has been Hun of printed matter which it regards as 1-“ Abra and Weil claim awards were
communicated to congrcM, and ban given Injurious to the people.' Tiw freedom of com- i [msactl.
In the house bills were Introduced to regreat ph'iisure to the people of tho United mnnicatlon Is not abridged within the intent
States and the executive dtiimrtment, and and meaning of the cunrtitutiunal provisions, I moVe the di.sabilitk-s of cx-Confuderates
unle-i pingnwa I- abwlutdy destitute of any
ho jiare enlisted in the United States
it restores the correspondence between the
!
—
n «.
Mricu.two republics to a bash of cordially, and
■ - ■
■
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; tore (Sirapoon). The report of the rules
makes* os he believes, a full and honorable wist In tho disM'inlnation ot matters con- ' committee occupied the balance of the
dcnincd by its judgment through tbe gurentadjustment of all unsettled matters easily Uicntal agenclce which it controls.
(Lay. An attempt. to strike out the pro­
attainable.
.
.
vision making the rei&gt;ort of the rules com­
mittee a privileged question was voted
THE CASE OF GOVERNOR BOYD.
down. This is the unti-filllmater provision.
“The president notes with gratification
Ie Is Declared a Citizen and the Proper Arnol4 of Missouri introduced n resolu­
the expressions of regret for and condem­
tion nskiug the recall of Minister Egan
nation ofthe assault upon the sailors of
Washington, Feb. 2.—The decision of from ChilL«,
the Baltimore offered by Senor Pereira, the supreme court in the case of James F.
.Michigan Criminals In I.uclu
and congratulates the Chilian government Boyd vs. the State of Nebraska et rcl.
Washington, Feb. 8,—The president baa
upon the frank and ample withdrawal
John M. Thnyer—the celebrated governor­
the Matta circular and upon the spirit ot ship case—which was by seme means ■ commuted the sentence of Robert Judge,
Justice displayed towards Minister Egnn. made public m to Ita effect some weeks i' of Michigan, lo four years nnd six months
j imprisonment. Judge was sentenced IX-c.
You will x-surc the Chilian goreranit-nt
wm announced yesterday. The dcci­
that the president will be glad to nu-et, in ago,
lb!«,
to leu years iu
in toe
the jwuiwmmry
penitentiary
,
,
,
r.
.
j
nw
I 13. ib
-'--', vo
„ nf „
,m, tfor
„ e„
o„„rf,iu
th/ must generous spirit, these friendly rton U for Boni art will ou« Thnirr. I ami t&lt;i ruir ,
n 0
tin,81.11)0
rolintrrfei
tB.&gt;&gt;a w»« dKUd, but
by lb. h ,n£?H. »1M oommatod
jui&gt;rrmr court ..( th. »Utr
«1- ‘ th, tw„ yMn,.z J„hu D.
(.» .loUtloopt tbo
“Believing that the subject of reparation 1 legcl. he wM oot.dtlrjit rf tbo T.nltrd Nk.hol, ot
T‘i. (O.-0. or- that Bojd
not ।
u„
Jmr Q„j
for the assault upon tho Henmen ofl the
bom In tbirmtrnttr; bl, (.tbrr m lrb.l&gt;. blll
lh. flne lnlpu^
u
Baltimore is now capable of adjimtment j
man,
took
out
his
first
papers,
but
there
is
'
btau
Jj,
between the two government* by ‘the j
no record of his taking out his second I
’------------------------------usual diplomatic metbuls, the president
papers, although he Mys he did ho. k
I
The Drhrlng Sea Commission.
postpones, for the present. Buy discussion
Gov. itoyd’s Contention.
|, WASHINGTON. Feb. 2.—The British comof the suggestions ninde by Senor Pereira
Governor Boyd contended chat the facta mizstoners. Sir George Baden-Powell and
ns to the Use of other methods; not doubt­
Ing that the sense of justice of Chill will en­ that hia father h^jot^ and exercised all Dr. Dawson, in charge of the British side
that the son 'of the Behring sea negotiations, had an
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able the two governments to speedily nnd the rights nf citizenship;
honorably, make a full end of the whole (Governor Boyd) had exercised those rights, audience with Secretary Blaine at the
having voted and held office;' that said sou
--- nwt.v
nuvu, yesterday.. The
&amp; uu vuik,u,fcostate uvp..
depnrtmeut
comtnismatter.
BLA1NK*
had been iu Nebraska
’
'*
»kn —
when
that *territory
. atoners on the part of the United States
was admitted to thi
_____ ,___
tbl Union,
and________
had at nnr p„rfewors T. C. Mendenhall and E.
It will be observed that then* is no
I citizenship
rlH,&lt;.nshn. rights,
rUrrl.,. had ..
..
.
...
. . ,
...
that
time
exercised
Hart Merriam. Thu joint eommiwdon will
word of a salute to the United States flag
In the above, to the wiseacres seem to have made him (the governor) a citizen. He hold daily secret sessions at the state &lt;leclaimed also that if he had not been a citi­ partment until the differences now exist­
been wrong for once. But t hey nay now zen
when ho moved to Nebraska, he was
ing are adjusted.
that the matter statuls about this way:
Tho Yorktown will be in Valparaiso Har­ made one by the act making Nebraska
bor in a few days. She doesn’t lly an ad­ a state. Upon all these points tho United
MEMPHIS, Jan. 20.—Fred Gallagher, as­
miral's flag nnd it would not be an act ot States supreme court sustained him.

discourtesy if she was not saluted on ar­
rival. A Hnlute, however, would l&gt;e re­
garded an a graceful act, one showing that
tho apology mode Uy Chili wns not nt the
cannon’s mouth. Such an intimation has
prolmbly been conveyed to the Chiliangpv
erament
’
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A full nnd ample condemnation of the
Valparaiso nffair follow*. together with an
offfir of reparation such us is just, aud
Pereira “takes tho lilierty” of referring to
a telegram seut to MotxU five days after
tho riot, which Hays:
Express to tiie United SUmPm government
what has already been rtaled. lidding all the
date that- are known in. the m&lt;a&gt;t tvrdtel and
amkalile form: expruss to the United States
government Very aioctiv regret on account of
this unfortunate incident, which, although uoi
Mrange lu the porta of the world, this govern­
ment doubly laments, owing to ita sincere de•Ire to cultivate friendship with the United
Statee.

,

With regard to the suggestion made touch
lug the change of the iierHotinel &lt;&gt;f your lega­
tion' to which the Instruct Iona of Ute lu.norabk
secretary of Mute refer, it U Incumbent npun
the unil^rjigned to declare tliat tbo govern­
ment of Chili will take no positive kteplwithout the accord of the government ofthe United
Stalos, with which it derdres to maintain itself
lu trtendly understanding.
• • »
•
•
•••••
The undersigned moreover declares that in
presenting its explanation Lis government
finds Its inspiration in the words of tix&gt; instruc­
tions which you Lave quoted and which OMturt
the government of Chili that the prewident is
not disposed to exact or ask anything Which
your government, would not,,under tbo same
circmnstanceti. spontaneously concede. With
sentiments of diatiugnisbMl consideration. 1
-aux, yourubedfaut servant,
[Slgnod.]
Ll'm 1’r.iiKfn.v. '

Wabhington, Feb, 2.—The supreme
court yesterday announced its decision
Involving tho validity of tbe law prohibit­
ing the transportation of lottery mattei
by mail.
In the case of application for discharge
by writ of habeas corpus from arrest fur
alleged violation of an act of congress, ap­
proved Sept. 10. 1800, entitled “An act re­
lating to lotteries and for other purposes,”
the court said that the question for deter­
mination relates to the constitutlbnallty of
section 3,KM of the revised statutes ns
amended by that oct (which gives the pos­
tal authorities power to atop the transpor­
tation by mall ot any thing relating to a
lottery). The writs ot habeas corpus are
denied.

THE

DEATH.

London, Feb. 1.—A telegram receiver]
here announces tbo death at Mentone, in
the south of France, at tOtlfi o'clock last
night, of_Bi#v. Charles H. Spurgeon, pas­
tor ~ of the Metro­
politan Tabernacle
In this city. Mr.
Spurgeon hiul long
been afflicted with
. yjBE

gout, and about
seven months ago
his condition bei
Pereira tiu-n makes tbe following refer­ came so serious
ence toarhltrntlon:
that even then bis
If tho United States government should life hung In the
not accept the
foretmlug
explanations
oh
tati-ifactory.
notwithstanding
that balance for weeks. .dfSSAEffiyHF
the
judicial
authorities
hold
the Eventually his nat- rgW^
7'
guilty parth-s responsible for the ills- urally rugged conorder of Oct. Ifi. tbe auderslgiud must rar all stltution overcame /
r
the clrcuDuitsnc* (hat tho government of Chili, the disease so far
HEY.C. H.SPVRGEDit
through the medium of Ita minister in WaAIngton. has expressed the desire to submit any as to permit of his being removed to Men­
misunderstanding (dispute) to decision by ar­ tone, where he had been fur some time.
bitration by any power or tribunal which may At first the mild climate to which he had
be indicated to it; and in fact arbitration was
gone proved beneficial, and the famous
suggested In roaferaoce with the minister of
Chill In Washington on tho 80th of December preacher’s physicians were ix'ginning to
when tiie government of the undendgiwd de­ look for their patient’s complete recorclared its good will and Its resolve to accept ery. A few days ago alarming symptoms
arbitration after the final judgment, which made their appearance. The reverend
would not be further delayed many days, in gentleman grew steadily worse, and yeefurtherance of Ita purpose to give a speedy so­
lution to the incident in the taost ' friendly terday afternoon it became evident that ।
the end was near. Mr. Spurgeon became I
terms.
unconscious about 5 o'clock and died qul-1
-___________
Th* government of the undersigned called •tirupon its minister fora definite replyoa tbe
The El Muado, of Laredo, Tex., says
11th instant. and ou tho 13th Minister Montt
Garza is in Mexico organizing a new party
Ilona made by tbo American alate department of revolutionist

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MOHTGAGB SALE.
Default having been made in the conditions
of a certain mortgage made ‘»y Abljah M. Flint
and Susan E. Filut his wife tn James McKrirry
dated Sept. Slat. A. I). HWi. and recorded In the
office of the Itegister of Deeds for the County ot
Barry and Stale ot Michigan, on tbe 21st day of
September A. D 18M In liber 31 of mortgages,
on page 13 on which mortgage there is claimed
to be due at tbe date of tills notle* the sum of
three hundred thirty.seven dollars and a reason­
able al ty’«. fee provided tor in said mortszgo
and no suit or proceedings at law hating been
instituted to^reover the muneys secured by said
mortgage, or ony part the reof:
Nbw, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
contal'-ed in said mortgage, and the statute in
such case made »ni! pruvnled. notice is hereby
given that on Salurdav the 12th day of March.
A. I). lflP2.at ten o’clock in tbe forenoon. I shall
sell at public, to the highest bidder, al tbe north
front door of the ccurt house In the city ot
Hastings. Michigan, (that being the nlaev where
the circuit court for Barry county is holden).
the premises desrribetl tn said mortgage, or so
niuen thereof as may be necessary to pay the
amount due on said mortgage, with ten per
rent, interest, and all legal costs, together
with a reasonable attoran’s fee covenanted for
therein, the premises being described in said
mortgage as all those certain lots, pieces, and
tmrcels of land situate lu the village of Nash­
ville in the County of Barry and Htntc ot Mich­
igan. and known and described as follows:
The west half of tillage lots numbered
eighteen and nineteen of O. A. Phillips* addi­
tion to tbe village of Nashville, Michigan.
Jamks McKki.vkv. Mortgagee,
by Clement Smith, bls guardian.
Smith &amp; Couibovb.
Attoroejs for Mortgagee,
Dated. December 15lb. 1891.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default haring been made ta the conditions ot
a certain mortgage, dated August 18, 1990,
made by Ortill A. Whttrlght and Eva Whit­
right, bls wit’r. to the Hasttain Building aad
Ixjan As ociallou. of Hastings. Miebigu, a cor­
poration duly organized and doing business
under tad laws ofthe State of Michigan, and
recorded In the office of the register Of deed* '
for Harry eounty. ta the state of Michigan,
on August, 29, 18M&gt;, In liber 41 of mortgage*
on page ll.;by non payment of money due for
InsaunMttB of principal. Interest and premium
and for fines, by which the power ot sale therein
contained has become operative, and on which •
-mortgage there Is claimed to be due at the dote
of this notice the sum of seran hundred fifty
three and :iG100 dollars, the said Installments of
principal. Interest and premium and fines hav­
ing remained unpaid and inarrear for more
than six months, and the sold Hastings Build­
ing and Ixun Association having elected under
t be terms of sani mortgage to declare due tbe full
amount unpaid with all arrearages thereon, and .
no suit or proceedings at law having been insti­
tuted to recover the amount now remaining
secured bv said mortgage or any part thereof.
Notice is therefor hereby given that on Saturday,
the 12th day ot March. 18K. at ten o’clock ta the
forenoon, there win be sold at the north front
door of tbe court house, ta the city of Hastings,
county of Barry and state of Michigan, raid court
house being the building m which tbe circuit
court for ; tiie county of Barry is held,
at public auction to the highest bidder,
the premises
described
ta sold mort­
gage or so much thereof as may be
necessary to satisfy the amount due on said
mortgage
.as
above set
forth.
with
tbe interest and premium thereon and
tbe costs, charges and expenses allowed by law .
and provided for ta said mortgage, said pretnIse* being *11 those certa'n pieces or parcels of
land situate and Iteing ta the city ot Hastings,
county of Barry and state of Michigan, and de­
scribed a* follows, ta wit; Lots number six
and the north half of lots number right, nine,
and ten of block nineteen ta the eastern addi­
tion to the city, formerly village, cd Hastings,
and lots number one. nine and ten tn block
eleven of Hi J. Kenfield’s addition to the city,
tonncrly village of Hasticgs according to the
recorded j&gt;lat thereof.
Dated Hastings. Mich.. Dec.lC, 1801.
Hahtingb Bvildimg and Loan Asscmtation
Mortgagee.

_

Attorney tor Mortgagee.

WET! COLD! SLUSH!

MOnrOAGE SALE.

Default having been made In the condition
*DI a certain mortgage made/ and executed by
Thomas C. Alverson and Alible L. Alverson.hls
wife.of Irving. Michigan, to Ike Hendershott,
of Hastings, Michigan, dated October twenty­
sixth. A. D. 1RS2, and recorded in the office ot
the Regbler ot Dtrds. for Barry county. Michi­
sociate editor of the London Sporting Life, gan, on the otb day of November. A. D. IME. In
WANTS EGAN RECALLED.
22 of inortgazea on pages ta nnd 59, which
is authority for the statement that Charlie liber
said mortgage was duly assigned by tbe said Ike
A 3D^»ourl Stnte»man Who Is Yearning Mitchell has wired the California Athletic Hendershott to James Cameron, of Woodland.
club, San Francisco: “1 will fight John Michigan, by assignment bearing date the
for n Change.
L. Sullivan to a finish in a sixteen-foot twenty-sixth day ot February A. D. 1885. and
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Arnold of Misrecorded In tbe office ot said Register of Deeds
ring, tbe dub offering a purse, and 1 will lor Harry County. Michigan.on the twenty-sixth
«&gt;urt tatnxlwea ta U&gt;. Lmi-I ymunUy . bet him on tne
the outside *5.uw
85.000 that iI can day of February. A. D. 1985. In liber 23 of mertresolution, which, after reciting the alle- fick him.”
gligcs on page AW. and by the said James Cam­
eron duly assigned to George Preston, of Has­
gntion that Patrick Egan taresponsible for !
' _ nP.TW oprnnn
tings. Mich, by assignment bearing date the 213t
the trouble with Chili; that grave appee- j
™E PEATH RECORD­
day of November. A. D. 1888 and recorded ta
tension existed nt one time of war, which ' Senator PlERIlF. JoiGXEAUX, distin- the office of sold Register of Deeds for Barry
County. Micblgaa, on the 21 st day of November.
appreheUHlon nrose from the fact that tho guishod French writer, at Porta.
A. D IMS. In liber 27 of mortgagee on page OSO.
boorlj lookrf (or did not rmch . JuKl„ MAXXOld KSAHr, of the New and also by the said G, o. Preston duty assigned
to Daniel Striker. WilUam P. Sldnant and
roufr™ end the country *o quickly &lt;u
,„prnie court, at Jcr^y City,
William H. Haze, tne Albion College Endow­
the preeldwt'. meewge, gw. on to»- Ciiaium K. Lonilto, eupnnue regent ment Fund Commute-, ot Albion. Michigan, by
wive that -the preeldenl ot the Lnlted Rov.1 Arennum, at BoMon.
assignment bearing date the eleventh day of
States be and be ta hereby respectfully re- i -- -- - - March, A. D. 1880. and recorded In the office ot
Major SIIADKACH Foley, distinguished the said Register of Deeds for Barry County,
quested to recall said minister to Chill, to
Michigan, on the 12th day of March, A. D. 1880,
soldier of the late war, at Pittsburg.
the end that reciprocity of amiable rela j
ta liber 27 of mortgages on page ut
Colonel Lyman B. Fbxnch, well-known •&gt;n. which mortgage there ta claimed
tions between the two countries may be 1
to
be dne at the date of this notice tbe sum of
attorney
of
Boston.
hud and maintained."
one
thousand, seventy two and 50 100 dollars
_
_ ________ ____________
Baron Louis von HtfBER, one of the taand an attorney fee of twenty-five dollars
Arnold, b, ..inking of M. naotaUoa. ' “o“
1“ Ao»Uta, » VteDO*
provided for In said mortgage, and no
add: -1 Infrodurad if beoiu. of u onln-1
J ,,,“ P’ FL““l- »&gt;&lt;» pr«Mart .nd suit or proceedings at law hating been Insti­
Ion Uuit Egan U rrapomibl. for lb. whel. «•”"*' m.nagrr ot Ibr BoMon u&gt;d MdM tuted to recover the debt secured by said
mortgage or any part thereof,
trouble. I have looked open the prr.ld.ot1, .
at ftartao.
Therefore, by virtue
of tbe power
message as buncombe, because I believe
Joseph B. Thomas, well-known Ohio of sale contained In Mid mortgage, and
that when ho sent it to congress ho had an ! river M«M»boat man, at Evansville, Ind. the statute in such case- made and provided,
notice
Is
hereby
given
that
on
Friday, tbe 2«th
intimation of Chili’s reply. Egan should I
**«&gt;&amp;’••&lt;»’wNew&lt;dmb, one of tho
daynf
bruary, A. D.. IKK at ten o'clock ta
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a .
.
...
.
i Itata/tinfr
u nf th*.
never have been sent there, but having leading conchologiste of tbe world, at the forenoon of said day. we the undersigned,
will sell at public auction!© tbe highest bidder,
been, and proved his incapacity, he should Ithica, X. Y.
. at the north front door of the Court House ta tiie
now be recalled. The resolution has been
General Henby A. BARNUM, distin­ City of Hastings, Barry County, Michigan,
referred to the foreign affairs committee guished veteran of the late war, nt New (that being dhe place where the Circuit
Court tor Burry County is holden)Rhe prenuses
and I expect a favorable report."
York.
In said mortgage, or so much thereof
Benjamin Rvssak, well-known He- describe-!
as may be necessary to pay the amount due on
said mortgage, with seven per cent. Interest
London, Feb. 2,—The Kteainship Eider,
General JoHX W- Boyd, at Lake Gen­ thereon, and all legal costa, together with an
attorney fee ot twenty-five dollars as provided
of the North German Lloyd line, during a eva. Wk
therein, tbo premises being described in said
SOLOMON Hanks, cousin of President mortgage as all tlxat certain piece or parcel ot
fog Sunday night, ran into tbe rocks off
land shunto ta the township ot Irving ta tho
Atherfleld, Isle of Wight, and wedged Lincoln, at Wapakoneta, O.
County ot Barry and the State of Michigan, aad
there. She had over 300 i&gt;ersons on board,
Hun. George W. Ladd, ex-congressman described as follows: To-wit:
pAHSengera and crew, nnd there was quite from the Fourth Jdnine district, at BanThe wnot half [%) of ths north wert quarter
(H) at section number twenty five (S3), ta town
a panic until the captain convinced the
No. four [4] north of range nine (il) west, and
people that there was uo danger. A heavy
Fkederick CflkTlAlN, last survivor of containing eighty acres ot load more or lev,
sea was running and a gale blowing, but the famous Red river colony, at Galena, according to the government survey thereof.
Dvniki. Btbikkx. ,
but before morning tiie wind abated and Illa.
W1LLIAX P. BIDNAM,
the lifeboats began taking the passengers
Edwabd D. Benedict, well-known
Wxluiam H. Haze.
•tfiT. They were all buuled safely and taken Michigan Maeon, at Grand Rapids.
The Albion College Endowment Fuad Com
care of by the Agents of the line. The con­
Dr. Ba^il Manly, of the Southern BapDaximt.Brig'S? Asrignees of Mortgage.
dition of the ship is unknown.
tlst Theological seminary, at Louisville.
p—• Hastings,
«•—.— Mich..
.
Dated.

BUBBER FOOTWEAR
WHICH 18 THE BEST?

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.

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VHE GREATEST

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA
REMEDY OF THE AGE

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For Sale by all Druggists.
Drs. Mixer &amp;. Sons, Hastings, Mien.

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»-;&lt;-rrk/ rum., Tix. prs-1 &lt;Jxy t be macb !■ ajeer with lb- first. Tbee.wten
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tbe cx«utlo(;--r came to him. be stretched
again atxi wxited for tbe blow; I

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fast liofomta- i
far fr.ta tboM i.-Lo were
• tlon he w
with faiai, rit: h*d «r;»re**ed regret that do i
.
;c-xz! deal, aud :k&gt; very dedultar iuformaUoo ।
• m'/st
'Ilgeat juen tuatf ca* ** sftecontbiaubjec;. it i&lt; true that f
■r:ea,'L . vud to dne of h-x boUlea aad other objeev. have very efuo
been set afloat with a view tn obtainm* j
tttennacc
’■After breakfast Dors Pedro'went to
ctbidralj iu Mui- current* flow along, but it b never poasible j
to tell exactly bow long they have floated
crowd gathered st tbe doo/ to
him ec- about near the shore with the ebb and flow I
ter bi* c.irriag: S's that he might not W o&lt; the tide'before tbe* have been found,
dir.urlx-.-’ hr. th.-pre?.- of tbe &lt;ro»d,
de- . The greater pan of them. Indeed, never
tail'd pulSrewn had been *enl to tbe are found, often, no doubt, liecansc of tbe I
c) uren
: .t •
officers quirxic- j accumuhaiori of barnacles,
hleh'uavr ■
ally for ■ -eetml jusd then «ald; i
I cauM-d them to tank.—Yankee Blade.

rtw uohtemea to come to churehJ
.
••Monday aioraing be tagu&gt;, as the day J
before, at ’ o’tdirtk. At that hour be left
bia bplei intent ou taking a ride In Jersey. ’
H« faadu t gone more than two Uocks be- ■
fore De was upset, but he waa a'jon placed ■
in another carriage and eft sgaln.
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of the city schools and hospitals.
“At 3;» he w.-uj at bfe hotel awaiting the
arrival of it committee of atlaeDs which
Lwl been appointed to deliver on addreM ■
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ofllrt of the hotel

w^i^
William

Cullen

tX Governor Morgan,
Bryant und Chari-,

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uuv«nur jox
mir Ita eorndor 1 ™tad op, u&gt; him.
Jtannr Gm... . well known ta«.p.tar
mta tad.tao.lhta.tao.rawHbnm,
vn along with
“^sovernor.
Governor. wiwe wish to go

The firemuter at Glasgow haa a telephone especially adapted for brigade purpose constructed. It ta iudoacd In a axnall
box, and comprises a complete receiver,
transmitter aud magneto call befl, no battery being required. On the arrival of tbe
tTrigrjlc at a fire one or more of the porta­
ble telephone* ia at once attached to the
Dearest fire alarm box aud communicaUou
ta eatabliabed with headquarters.—Pittoburg Dispatch.

“Say, old men. wnu no you wear -noae
beastly gaiters for* They don’t do it any
more
tb. otber
■
* they
•
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don’t, but it’s

great deal wmier^you know, to wear them;
ttao-ta* •louTTMta ta «w tta
tattata on ,&lt;wir .bora wkta Itay tao».

•Impossible,' he answered.
“ 'But yon will give us a dopy of the ad•■ I shall have to decline to dotbat,* said
tbe governor, ami in an indescribably mag­
nificent way be swept by tu and ttrode tip
lbs stain.
-Theo Johnny Green and I pat our beads
together and wrote a note to Dorn Pedro

lbe address was lasing delivered,
lu about a tcluntc down oasc an attamdant, and Johnny and I were ushered
style imaginable. The committee of citirens looked like four old sheep when they
esw ux cxn&amp;e into the room. We smiled
hsnsvolently st all ol them. witiUd at
Governor Dtx. and then took our places Ju

’•Presently the emperor cams in and in a
Ixsred way bcsr.1 wbat the comrrtittae had
to him. Then 1ms souk* a Irandrnd
wonk- of broken Eoglixh. and th«
buaineu was over. The com mk tee sneaked
nut of the rooming manner that reminded

Ux», and. ns this flsb thrives in tbe only
kind of water in which the Iottk of tbe
mosquito can lire, be auggesU that these
tl»h might be employed u&gt; exterminate this
pestiferous Insert.

It ta stated that an average quart of
oysters contains u!x&gt;ut tbe same quantity
of nutritive sulwtancc as
quart ot milk,
or a pound of very lean beef, or a pound aud
a half of fresh codfish, or two-thirds uf
pound of bread.

The .agricultural department at Wash­
ington is carrying on an exhaustive invest!-

can timber-; as related to ths-ir growth nnd

ha writings and lectures on tbe KUMian

from tbedeck ot the HelvaKua.
”BuL Jahan; and I stallL The emperor
Th.- Ind
wool ta

I Editor of Banner:

Permit me through your
valuable paper to return
thanks to my many friends
and patrons for the very liber-1
al patronage they gave ma the
past year, and also to call at-1
tention to the fact that for the
coming year I am better pre-1
pared to please them with
first-class goods at reasonable
prices than ever before, bear­
ing in mind that “Quick sales
and small profits with light
expenses'' is my motto.
L. E. ST*rrFZB.

A New Musical Invention
Is It an Organ or a Piano?

fl Ghaisau in France,

All the objections to the parlor organ are ait last done away, with- by
this new invention. It has seven full octaves (as many keys as the
Upright piano) and loqks exactly like a fine upright piano. Thtjre arc
no stops in view nor any unsightly bellows pedals, but the instrument
is wori
------iked by two pedals exactly like those on a piano, and a six year
old child is able to work them with ease.
The delicacy and variety ot
its tones are wonderful, and the touch so light and quick that the most
difficult piano pieces can be executed thereon without difficulty.
it is
a marvelous improvement upon the parlor organ, and has created a
great sensation in musical circles. The price.is not higher than that
of the ordinary organ. This delightful instrument is manufactured by
H. Lehr &amp; Co., Easton. Pa., and for sale onhr bv

a home in the mountains of
Georgia, the entree of

JOHN BESSMER, HASTINGS, MICH.,

Savannah Society

who is always on the lookout for the latest and best goods in the mar
ket. Call and see it whether you wish to buy or not.

and a Moonshiner for a lover.

What more could a beautiful
and romantic girl require to
make her an enchanting
heroine? She figures in

SOMETHING
FOR NOTHING

His Second Campaign,
our new Serial Story, by Mau­
Call at my drug store and,
rice Thompson. You will miss get a free sataple bottle ofi
many moments of pleasure if King’s New Discovery. Kemp’s
you fail to read it.
Cough Balsam. Dr. Miles' Ner­
a package of Lane’s Fam-'
Illustrated and GopyrlQUted, vine,
ily Medicine, a box of Tar-Oid
Ointment, a bottle of Seeley’s
NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
Perfumery. Yon can also find
out how to get a bottle of
Rheumatism and Neuralgia
cure. free. The Handy Cash
Book to all that ask for it.

Fred L Heath,!
THE DRUGGIST.
One door east of City Bank.

Goto DR. LOWRYS aud
nave your eyes fitted with eye
glasses; or spectacles. In order to
have your eye sight preserved into old
age, the eyes should be properly examined
and the right kind of glasses worn. Dr. Lorry
keeps a large stock of the finest quality and greatest
variety of eye glasses and spectacles at his offire.
where you can have your eyes examined at all times.

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                  <text>ASTINGS

ing medium tn Bar­
ry County

Electricity now farnllhM light for the
Mldmavltla.
The leap year party laat Friday evening Baxkks crew.
was in evety way a most enjoyable party.
The cabinet pictures that Siavpsteea,
The supper was given by six young men of the Grand Rapids
our village. The girts say the boys got up
as good a supper as they could have done amount.
Hastings. bicb.
—The sun-flower club will meet next Fri­
You op only get firat class picture*
day evening. Boys be on hand—Scottie
Smith, of Grand Rapids, was the guest of from a first clas.s photographer, one that
bls former schoolmates Id our village last fa up In aD the latest Improvement*.
week—Waiter Haywood returned last Sal- When in Grand Rapids don’t fall to call on
urday from a business trip to Chicago—Mr. Sharpsteen, the photogapber.
OUR COUNTY.
Beech of Wayland was on our streets last
The Delton Lake Breeze ta the name of ’
Friday—Ward Gribblns, Job printer In the the new paper started in Delton by thorn
It is said that Mrs. Jacob Brands tetter,
Journal office, was the guest of (friends) two hustling merchants M. R. Gwin and
of Middleville, has fallen heir to fll.300,Milo.
in the village over Sunday—Miso Hattie Q. A. Hynes. Under their manAgement
000 by the recent death of a sister in
Wheat fields are still partially covered Depew, of Hastings, was In our village that place will have an able exponent of
Cleveland.
with snow—January gave us 12 Inches of Friday of last week—Will Westmuth and
its pofllbilltles and advantages and we enThe Middleville Sun states that standing
School is moving along very nicely In snow—The meap temperature for January James Irving of Grand Rapids were on our tesd to them a hearty welcome into the
on one’s head will cure the piles, but
district No. 8, with C. E. Iden as teacher was 18.3 degretB above zero. Highest 47 streets Saturday last—Harland Hendrick, field of journalism.
neglects to say how long It is necessary to
Lowest 5 degrees above zero, of Dutton, was the guest of Mrs. S. H.
—John Browning is maklpg the Crawford degrees.
continue in that position.
Local talent will
present the very
farm present a very different appearance. Jan. 19—Mr. Woodard is selling corn at 45 Hendrick over Sunday—Charley Bradley
C. B. Lusk is president, C. M. Putnam He has jmlnted the house, repaired the cents per busheL Last Friday he sold was the guest of bls best girl Sunday at popular play “Henrietta” In Union hall.
secretary and W. E. Buell treasurer of fences, and Is making it look as though the 240 bushel—Blaine Ray has the agency north Irving—Charlie Annlson, Jr. and Friday eve, Feb. 20, for the edification and
amusement
of
all
theater
goers. It ta un­
for
selling
and
putting
up
the
Page
wire
Charles Fuller spent Sunday nt the Valley
Nashville's driving park'association for this folks are at home—Sickness is the rule,
year. The association will probably have and health the exception now days—A fence. A good fence.—George Hazen put City—Mrs. Richardson, daughter of Mrs. necessary to say that all the members con­
two good meetings thia. year.
class In arithmetic has been organized at down n drive well ou sec 10 for Kenyon Hugh Davey was In the village last week, cerned are stars—every one of them—and
the Gregory school house by Prof. McColl, and the Kammerer bros. 103 feet, with 20 the guest of her mother—The lecture given will glvo an entertainment such as the
James Perry, one day last week, dropped
of Ontario. He proposes to teach a short­ feet of water—Miss Clare Flower has gone by Prof. Keen Monday eve was delivered people of this city are seldom accorded the
a big stone on the big pipe of .Nashville’s
er course iu arithmetic, using Prof. Bur­ to Kalamazoo to spend n few days with In a very eloquent manner—Charles Hop­ privilege of listening to.
water works where the same goes undbr
ton's arithmetical charts as a baste of work. her sister. Mrs. Dunn—W. A. Spaulding, per, who has Just finished a three years
Saturday Howard Busby, with several
the rlyer, and knocked a huge hole in the
He scents to understand his business Byrori Fenner, P. G. Fisher. George Hazen sentence at Ionia, is In the village again— other boys, went skating on the pond
same. As a consequence our sister village
thoroughly. First lesson Monday night T. S. Aldrich and wife. Mrs. C. Williams The entertainment given by the members from which W. F. Hicks takes bis supply
is, for a time, without adequate fire pro­ the 8th. A class of 15 has been organized. and her mother, Mrs. A. Jones and Bert
of the Grand Chapter Wednesday evening of ice, on Tbos. Heney’s farm. Without
tection.
McBain and wife took in Kalamazoo last was well attended and the entertainment
noticing where be was going he skated
Coat* Grove
Saturday—Mrs- Harriet Farr Is very sick was
highly
appreciated —Lon Wilcox
A miserable dog that, like 999 out of
Mr. L. Kenyon, of New- York state, is with the grip—Blaine Ray is breaking W. spent the latter pail of the week at Eaton upon a thin sheet of Ice which had only
every 1.000 canines, could have uo reason­
frozen a little since Ice had been taken
able excuse urged for its exlstance. fright­ visiting many friends here—Mrs. Engle Spaulding's mustang colt—W. Towne is Rapids.
ouL He.broke through where the water
ened n horse that was being driven by Mr. lias gone to Burr Dak to visit for a time— breaking hi» Frank Nobles colt which will
was about nine feet deep, ahd had he not
I'lMMul Valley.
and Mrs. Wm. Hire, nt Nashville.. the Mr. Fair has gone to Elkhart, Indiana, to Im? three years old next June and weighs
been a good swimmer, and rnep working
Our January thaw did not come until
other day. Mr. Hire was thrown from visit friends—Mrs. Win. Baine is reported 1000 lbs. A beauty .and very kind—The
near, we would have had to write an obit­
not
Improving
much
In
hcalthr-Now
we
Indies
of
Milo
held
a
social
last
week
at
the vehicle and quite severely hurt.
February. Better late than never—David
get a new physician we hear, a well read Homer Flower’s to raise money to pay for Williams, of Carlton, was the guest of L. uary notice this week. He wits'made to
go home at a brisk gait, and with the aid '
One day last’week Mrs. J. J. England student. Dr. Sales—A. Mapea has a sick papering the M. E. parsonage at Prairie­
Lockhart Monday—M. Baron Is very sick
of a strong restorative Is ready for the
felt a prickling sensation In one of the child—Dr. Waddle, of the county hub, ville. The money was raised too—B. R.
—I. Warner and wife are on the sick list
next thing that Is liable to happen to any
fingers of her right Jiniul. aud thinking made a professional call here a * few days Fenner has gone to Plainwell to see bls
—A nephew of John Ellerton Is teaching
lively-kid.
that a silver had become imbedded there ago—C. Stowell has received one car of aged and sick father—Rev. Perry, of Kal­
singing school at the Hafner school home
endeavored to pick it out. but found noth­ bam lumber from Reed City—Mrs. Young, amazoo. preached to his ohl congregation
The supreme court settled an -important
—Wheat looks well—Our old batchelor on
ing. At 'present her hnnd is swollen and of Middleville, also Mrs. Geer, of Hastings, at Milo last Sunday.
the State road went to see his best girl question in connection with the law creat­
inflamed to such, an extent Hint the use of visited at Geo. Bump's a part of last week.
Sunday. Better bring her home and save ing the offices of game and fish warden re­
Woodlaual.
it Is out of the question.—Woodbind
Our doctors are having a good ride— 11 miles travel In the mud—Several are In­ cently in denying the application for a
Our sleighing has turned to mud—News
tending to open their sugar bushes If this mandamus in the case of Charles H.
At last a church is to" be erected I in rather scarce this week—Edna Lee and Several teachers from our township nt-, weather continues—Mot Bloom has return­ Moore, et al. vs. the board of auditors of
tended
the teachers’ association held at
Yankee •Springs. For years that town­ Jennie Murdock visited the school at Coats Nashville on January 30th. and reported a ed -from the 'north. He brought his tine Wayne county. The relators are deputy
ship has enjoyed the not enviable reputa­ Grove Monday—Edna Barnum is slowly good time—Mrs. Ira Jordan is on the sick tram back that he took with him to sell.
game wardens and their salaries were qri«tion of being the only: township In tho recovering—May Townsend returned from list—Mrs. A. J. Palmerton is also on the
inally fixed at 81,000 each. Recently,
however, the auditors cut such salary to
county without nt least one church budd­ Belding one day last week, where she has sick list—C. S. Palmerton and wife are en­
Naahvtlla.
ing.
The Bowen’s Milts people have been visiting her mother and sister—Prof. tertaining friends from Maple Grove—Once
Chas. Finnan is-in Chicago—S. E. Cook 8300 for the current year, and the relators
taken bold of tin* matter in dead earnest, Taylor lias organized a class In vocal music more death has entered our midst and of Charlotte was in town Sunday—John applied for qd order to show cause why
at
this
place
of
about
tlilrty-five
scholars
—
and propose to build there a handsome
claimed another victim^
Another old Michael is fixing up H. G. Hale's store in the board should not draw their warrant*
frame church, to be open to all denomina­ Israel Haff, of Campbell, Ionia Co., is hold­ pioneer passed away. On Saturday Mrs. tine style—Misses Stella Heath and Carrie at tho rate of 81.000. The court held It to
ing writing school at the school house once
tions.
Mrs. Bill spent Saturday at Hastings—Lillie be entirely proper for the board to fix the
a week—Sirs. Schantz, an elderly lady Nary Barden breathed her last.
compensation year by year. This rule ap­
There has been a bitter fight over the living ea^t of this place, died last Monday Bnrden was a kind mother and her death Felghner spent Saturday and Sunday with
h
mourned
not
only
by
her
relatives
and Hastings friends—Miss Emma Barber Is plies also to boards of supervisors of* the
weather this winter between Prof. Foster from the effects of the grip.
intimate friends, but by the people of our visiting at-Olivet—Mrs. L. W. Felghner state.
and Old Dad, C. S. Palmerton, the Wdodtownship in general. She was seventy-three was at Jackson the first of the week—The
land Indicator, with honors thus far about
even. First the indicator went to bat and
Etta Tompkins Is at tinme from Gales­ years old and had lived In our village for Baptist Sunday school will give a valen­ No
Name and residence
held the Innings dining the month of Dec­ burg—Mr. aud Mrs. James Durham are many years. We extend our heartfelt tine lunch at the hall naxt Saturday—The
«Christian Losep. Thornapple,
ember making In all 31 runs, that is. 3! Iwlh very sick—Dr. Powers’ baby boy is sympathy to the relatives and friends. Epworth League gave a rainbow social at 13 &lt; Susie Archer, Thoruapple,
days without any sleighing, then on the very sick—Mrs. John Jordan is having u Funeral occurred Monday conducted by the M. E. church Wednesday evening— ._ «Jacoo L. Miller, Cmlieton,
u i Rosetta Emory, Maple Grove,'
5th day of January Foster came in on a serious time of it with Mier thumb. She Rev. Keillor.—Sugar making will sorai be Very early Sunday morning Mm. Cyrus ,. । John C. Cham bent. Inring.
foul while the Indicator was attending dropped a stick of*wood on it. and shortly, with us—Our editor. L. C. Felghner. was Downing was released frum-ber suffering 141 Fannie E. Miller, frying?
some legal business at Nashville and after a felon came and it is thought an am­ In Hastings Friday and Saturday attend­ by the hand of death. The funeral ser­
Hastings and made just 16 clean runs, putation will be necetnary to save her ing an Interesting lawsuit—John Velte Is vices were held nt the house Tuesday p.
Following are the real estate transfer*
when the Indicator again took the bat and hand. Several small pieces of bone have able to be about again—Mrs. Direr Is on m. the Rev. McAlpipd'of Charlotte offictatfor the week ending February 8, 1893, as
has held Uls grounds since Jan. 23. This ccme out of the thumb—Edgar Tyler and the gain—A. L. Haight's auction store Is
taken from the books In the regtaterta office:
month and March will decide who holds wife, of Vermontville, were nt John doing a good business—D. N. Stowell will
Lewis n Hough U&gt; Mooroe COrtlHc part of lot
the championship belt so far as weather Tasker's Saturday and Sunday—Giris, re­ return to the agricultural college in a- feiv
We are glad to state .that t he “grippe” is ■-•block 13 Woodluid jeoo.
indications are concerned and the last few member tliis Is leap year, so get your val­ dajs.—Ira Stowell has been sick fur some
Ed Austin to Sarah K Austin 5 ac sec 13 Wood­
Innings will be watched with great in-" entines ready it cornea on Sunday this time—Cura Rowluder, of Hastings, visited letting go Its hold on Prairieville people. land nominal.
Mrs.
Mullen,
its
latest
victim,
is
better
—
Woodland
friends
over
Saturday
and
Sun
­
terest.—Woodland News.
year.
M C liaz.l to Win H 8hed&lt;l W ac aee 23Inrtag
day—Isn’t It about.time to call our village Frank Dueler has been east with a car load 8 MBS.
□David Miller to Elizabeth Miller 103 ac see 5
Orunaevllle.
Ntuto Road.
• .
caucus to nominate our village ofllccra?— of sheep—Rev. O. H. Perry, of Albion, Ac«yna *4oon.
. The Ladles’ Dime society met with Mrs.
The sick are ail on the mend, and__
no Mf. and Mrs. Levi Holmes nre liotli very has bee n visiting old friends here and oc­
Mary A J ores to Leonard Stedre lot 10 block
Chamberlain last week and there decided new cases reported—The Delton corres­ sick—Isn’t it about time for “Old Dad" to cupied the Methodist pulpit Sunday morn­ It striker's add to city fsw.
Bousb to trustees Freeport Conc’l church
to have their pictures taken In a group and pondent of the Journal made a mistake come to tho front with another prophecy— ing. Uls health Is so much improved that lotSam
6 blk X Itottsb's add to Freeport *tCU.
also voted' that each member shall here­ about Mrs. M. B. Nichols being dead. Sugar makers wish to know wheif the he talks of taking a pastorate another year
after wear a badge, lavender being the She is decidedly better—Mr. and Mrs. sugar season will open, and farmers wish —Tho residence so long occupied by Miss
color—Mrs. Kies and daughter Belle were Paine were called to Charlotte by the ser­ to know when to commence plowing for Ann and ‘Auntie’ Sackett has been pur­
The firemen will give a ball iu Union
called home to Ohio by a telegran from Mr. ious lllness'ot Mrs. P.'s mother—D. Kling­ oats and when to shear their sheep—A chased by John Doster—Fred Hughs and hall, Monday evening, Feb. 22. Good
Kies saying he was sick—Mr. Kelley h&amp; ensmith Is at Hastings this week attending gentleman from Prairieville was in our wife an- th«^ happy possessors of a little music will be In attendance. Bill for
rented his’ farm and intends to move to circuit court; also Dr. Buchner—Will village a few days ago. looking over the snn born the 2nd—Rev. Harding and H. dance only 75 cents.
Grand Rapids—Mrs. Marks Is so as to be ReOd, of Indiana, who has been spending field with a view of engaging here in the Goss went to Rlchladd Friday evening to
the winter with his uncle James here, was furniture and undertaking business. That organise an Epworth league—Mrs. Collier
around again.
called home by'the illness of his father fa Just what we need, and we hope that he entertained the Reading Circle Saturday
TheYavorable impression produced oa
last week—Mrs. Minnie Gates returned to •nay decide to locate here—Rev. Holtzman evening.
the flrat appearance of the agreeable liquid
Very pleasant weather over head but Kalamazoo on Saturday, after a week'-I fa reported sick.—Dodge &amp; Robinson, of
fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years'
very muddy
underfoot—Aunt Fanny visit with friends here—The items sent Prairieville, will begin the erection of u
ago has been more than confirmed by the
Carpenter is very low at this writing— last week did nut appear. Who was to fine store just north of the Carpenter
pleasant experience of all who have used
C. S. Wright conducted the singing class blame the devil or Uncle Sam’s sonants? block, and when It is completed will put in
iu and the success of the proprietors and
Saturday night in the absence of Prof. [It did not reach us till after we bad gone a full Mock of furniture and Undertaking
The Chautauqua clreta will celebrate mannfocturera the California Fig Syrup
Taylor—Dr. A. .1. Wright reports many io press.—Ed.]—Henry Bailey, of Has- goods. As Messrs. Dodge &amp; Robinsun are Washington’s birthday with an appropri­ Company.
cases of sickness here—D. R. Foster and Ings, Is spending a few days here—Will experienced men In their line of business ate program.
wife of Keene are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Beatlie and family visited in Wayland" last and have plenty of capital we gladly wel­
There will be a G. A. IL part}* at Smith’s
week—Horace Snook Is staying with his come them to Woodland.
Covert.
Farm of 120 acres in Irving, Barry
hall. Bowens Mills, Friday evening Feb.
brother at Kalamazoo for a short time—
county, Mich., known as the Miles Engle
19&lt;h. All Invited.
Ed Dram and wife are in Grand Rapids Philo Crance visited friends at Plainwell
farm. Soil good. 70 acres under goad cul­
at present—J. L. Bogardus and wife nre last week—John Osgood entertained tils Delayed letter
Frank
Tucker
closed
a
week's
engage
­
tivation. 50 acres good oak timber, seven
There arc hardly well ones enotfgii to
here at this wrltlng^^-Aunt Fanny Carpen­ brother Ira from Hope last week.
care for tbeslck—Frank Myers and family, ment here last Saturday evening, playing miles from Hastings. Above farm, will be
ter is very sick. There are but little hopes
sold cheap, and on very reasonable terms.
who have been visiting at Grand Rapids to a good house the entire week.
of her recovery—Wash Cain and wife are
Circuit court convened Monday. There For particulars enquire of W. J. Dibble,
Wm. Troyer. Wm. Conley and John and Cosenovia, returned home last week—
both on the sick list—Wm. Burchfield has
Prof. D M. Myers. of Casenovta. accom­ will be a good legal grist to grind out and Marshall, Mich, or Pbilo A. Sheldon,
a sale of stock and farm implements Feb. Thomas, of Battle Creek, were calling on
10—Vina Vester Is on the sclk list—T. (/:• Maple Grove friends Sunday—Wm. Guy panied bls mother home at this place last the presence of Judge and jury will be Hostings, Mich.
Saturday—Ftauningan, tho Greenville ped­ needed for some time.
Bogardus of North Carlton is on the sick and wife visited lb Sebawa, Ionin county.
dler. is still on earth. -He Sundnyed in
Circuit Court.
list—Albert Kelley has rented his farm Saturday and Sunday-Mrs. B. Shoup and
Through the death of a very wealthy
this vicinity- -Lepard and Smith are draw­
Circuit Coart has been In session since
and will move to Grand Rapids soon— Mrs. Phillip Ayers have each purchased
ing logs to Raymond’s mill—Dra. are dying relative Ln Ohio, it ta reported that Mrs. Monday noon, and the following d faposi­
There was a surprise party nt Mr. and Mrs. new Singer sewing machines of Nashville
Jacob
Brandstetter,
of
Middleville,
has
parties—We have been told that oue of in every direction about now—Old Mrs. fallen heir to 91,000,000.
tion so far made of the cates on the calen­
Albert Kelley’s last Thursday night
dar:
our prominent young men was unnble to (terkey died last Sunday and was buried
There will bo a reunion of Co. F. Sth.
fill a very important engagement last Fri­ Tuesday. She has been blind fur a num­
Continued—People vs. Eugene Wilcox,
Banfleld.
ber of years, and was very old—Mrs. Mich. Infantry at Post hall In tills city perjury; peoplo vs. James L.. Wilcox, per­
Mrs. Morford is having a hard attack of day evening. Cause, hard cider—Geo.
Spencer will give music lessons the coin­ Wednesday at 3 p. m.
AB members nre jury; people vs. Eugene Wilcox, criminal
inflamatory rheumatism. She cannot raise Brown has gone to New York on a busi­
ing summer. All those wishing to take requested to attend. Yourself aud family assault; people vs. James' Scidmore, as­
ness
trip
—
Emerson
Hyde
Is
getting
mater
­
either arm to her head—The gripjpatlenfa
lessons let her know by postal or other­
are all on the mend around here—A. A. ial on the ground for an addition to his wise—The protracted meetings came to a are Invited to be present Supper nt 2 p. sault and battery; peopje vs. Wm. H.
m. In Post hall.
Hutchins, obtaining goods under false pre­
Aldrich, of Hickory Comers put up a wind' barn—Au old gentleman by ffie name of
close last week without any converts.
Biggs,
who
lived
3X
miles
south,
was
bur
­
mill for A. Brezee last Friday—The de­
There Is a great deal of fishing now tenses; people vs. Asa. D. Rork. same;
bate last Friday evening was in favor of ied last week—Mrs. M. Brown Is quite
through the ice and many nice catches are Lewis Wood vs. Chas. Moon, trespass;
Lewis Dietz vs. Jas. Davis, appeal; M. V.
the negro, and then they adjourned for two sick at her brother’s, R. S. Bivens. In east
A great many are regretting tho loss of reported. All sportsmen will do well to
weeks to discuss: liesolvtd, That a Maple Grove—Will Hawks end wife spent sleighing—G. Hayward has moved his read the new ^ame taw, and thereby possi­ Barker vs. Luther A. Stratton, assumpeit;
dirty wife or housekeeper is more agreea­ last Sunday with Chas. Hatten in Wood­ lumbering outfit onto the Murphy place— bly save themselves from unknowlngiy Peter Fender vs. Cornelius Smith, replevin;
Loufaa C. Drown vs. Henry L. Newtoa;
ble than a scolding one. Chief dlspudenta land.
Frank l^tonard is about moving Into the comlng in contact with the strong arm of
Norman Latham vs. David Ickes et at;
P. Fisher aqd LtjBowman—Henry Cher­
house belonging to James Doouan—Geo. the taw.
-Nolle pressed—people vs. Ed. Clemence,
ry _wlll conrinencetuput up a new house
Deck has returned from the north woods—
An exchange rather truthfully remarks Indecent exposure of person; also one of
After having visiting friends In Kansas
on his farm In the spripg—Harvey Bellin­
M. J. Goss, of Prairieville, was in town
ger shipped a carload of fnt sheep last several weeks, Mrs. Frank Hoyt returned Monday—The R. IL Co. arc cutting lec at that no newspaper, no waiter how ably the two cases against Jos. Robinson, acilSaturday—Mrs. Frank Sheffield Is still to her home In time to attend the funeral Acker’s Point—Mrs. Jane VanHorn fa edited, or economically conducted, can long Ing liquor to minors.
Settled—Mary. J. WBHna va. J. L.
staying and helping Mrs. John Sheffllld at services of her mother;ln-law. which took falling, and but slight hopes are entertain­ survive In a dead town. It lakes a live
Judaoa
Battle Creek since the death of John, who place at her late residence at 2 o’clock p. ed of her recovery—Walter Van Hom, of tufvn to make a live newspaper, as in the Broughton, assumpsit; Olney
was stricken down with a paralytic stroke m. on the Oth—For the period of forty Big Rapids, has been visiting his sick tatter 1.- reflected the push, progress uml Grocery Co. vs. Win. H. Chilson et &gt;L
aspiration
of
the
place.
years
and
over,
there
has
not
been.
ns
rephrtn; Jas. Lancaster vs. Triptane H.
last week—C. J. Shoemaker and Frank
mother
—Mrs.
Myron
Chamberlin,
of
Cherry filled their Ice houses last week.— much sickness at one time within this Prairieville. has been in attendance on her
The Review is pleased to acknowledge Goodenongh; Blhabelh vs. Ian Freeman.
Case of people vs. John Eggleston, aj&gt;They were working on the buildings at the township as has been of late—The melo­ sister-in-law—The series of meetings clos­ the receipt of a handsome calendar from
dious melody of E. F. Bolton was heard
resort last week.
the Bastings Wool Boot company of Has­ peal, quashed.
ed
on
Wednesday
of
Inst
week,
on
account
from the house tops two days last week.
People vs. Joseph Itobinsou; selling li­
of sickness In the famllv of the pastor— tings, Mich., the largest and most com­
“Sweep, Oh Sweep”—There has been over
A large number of friends anil relatives plete felt boot factory.in the world. Jehu quor to minora. Plead guilty, sentenced
Theoda Campbell is very sick—Walter one hundred dollars pledged for the erec
gathered at the residence of Jay Wilkinson Pendergast, the company’s* genera! mana­ to 30 days in Jail. People va. Art Tabor,
Worth, of Lansing, and Chauncy Worth, tion of a telegraph line. If a few more
last .Saturday evening to do honor to his ger and selling agent, makes frequent trips forgery. Plead ffullty, sentenced to two
of Spring Arbor, were in town last week, will subscribe as liberally ns those who
years at Jackson.
called here by the death of their father. have already, we will soon be In communi­ 31st birthday anniversary. A good time to Chicago, where he finds many friends,
People vs. John StramAaugb, appeal,
was enjoyed by all—Walter Oliver and and sells a large number of their wool
Hanson Worth—We understand
that cation with the outside world—H. J. Black
verdict of not guilty by direction of the
family
spent
Sunday
with
friends
In
Kala
­
boots.
—
Chicago
Boot
and
Shoe
Review.
Frank Pierce Is moving a saw mill onto Is billed for an nuctlon sale of personal
court.
,
•
________________
Edwin Mowry's land—A great many from property on* Tuesday the 10th—Alvah mazoo.
The last Michigan legislature appropri­
Judgments were rendered In the a*Hope Center.
this place were at the sale of Geo. Cox on Pennock was surprised by a number of
ated 8100,000 tor the representation of rhe suuipHit cases of Daniel H. Evarts ami
All had a
Friday last—The sick are very plenty at friends Wednesday night
II. V. Loomis and George Chandler are State at the World’s Fair. The board of Wm. IL .Young vs. Barta Platform Binder
present—Myron Simpson has been very pleasant time dancing and playing cards through drawing lumber—George Hny- manager* who control tills appropriation Co.
aick. but Is some better—Mrs. A. D. Mor­ —Mrs. W. T. Barber took a relapse, and wtird has ilnislied his Job of lumbering on think that the educational Interests consti­
The court ordered discharge of aaainea
Is
quite
ill
with'
the
grip
—
The
smoke
ford Is very alek with the grip—A. !«.
John KahletX moved on Mr. Dulwyse’s tute just one-hundreth i&gt;art of the Interest* in the asslgument cases of Holden
Hire,
Campbell Is able to lie about again—Thu house of W. Barber took fire and burned to another lumber jnb. George Is a bnst- of the state and have devoted one thous­ Furdiee L. Blake, Sarah Horton.
remains of Harry Bowker, of your city, Tuesday morning, cooking a quantity of ler—Chas. Cbaudler'and wife are stopping and dollars to them. In view of this dis­
A decree wax made granting divorce in
were brought here for burial one day lost hams and bacon—Rosa Cadwalladcr has at M. Chandler1#—Mrs. Fannie Loomis is graceful action State Supt Fitch bM called case of Mylmter G. vs. Myrtle BoUla.
week—Again this week we have to report returned to bla school at Kalamazoo, his sick with grip—L. Chamberlain, of Coats on the school children, teachers; officers
two deaths. The first was Hanson Wo till,
“
father, James M. having recovered from Grove, was at Cloverdale to see hlk alster, and patrons to come to the rescue of Campbell was on trial at t
who died on Monday the first day of thv his recent severe sickness.
Mrs. YooUorn, who in very sick.
Michigan's reputation with tireir pennies. ■.irltlof, Wtdurav p. a.

Hastings Banner

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Sscni-Bui School Books,

WHOLE NO. 1913

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 11, 1892.

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 41

DRUG STORE.

County

Published Thnndays • y
COOK BROS..

COUNTY NEWS.

month. Mr. Worth was about seventy-five
years old. a pioneer of this countv. and
also of this state, having came to Jackson
county lu 1830. He was an exemplary
Christian, and respected by all who knew
him. He was buried at Cedar Creek
Tuesday. The funeral was largely attend­
ed—Mrs. Addison Pennock died laat Sat­
urday morning. Mrs. P. had been very
sick for some time, and her death was not
a surprise to any one. For the last four
or five years she has been sick more or less
but bore it all with the spirit of a true
Christian. She was a member of tho W.
M. church, and always ready to aid In any
good work as far as she was able.

The wc.lbcr la ralher cluoreable .1 (bl.
writing—Those on the sick list are Im­
proving—Horace Gilbert of Hastings vis­
ited friends at this place over Sunday—S.
France was In your city but Monday—M.
Brown has bought 80 acres of land of E.
Bissell in Richland township—Annie Tlbblts visited friends at Delton Friday—S.
Kurth went to Grand Rapids Saturday to
visit his sister—Ermine France visited at
Delton Saturday—Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Rickcnmore entertained a friend from
*
York Slate last week.

The most complete''.stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

HI. 5- GOODYE/IR,
The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Hastings,

Micfi.

FOR SALE.-A general mer­
chandise business at Milo. Stock
principally groceries. Postoffice
with store, aad only store in the
place. A Hood opening. Ad­
dress Box 2, Mila, Kiel
DO

ALL
YOU
PEOPLE
IfNOW
THAT Hatchet Baking Powder
can’t be beaten?
THAT our Arata Tea is the best
on the market?

THAT Hoyt’s Crushed Java Coffee
is one of our best sellers?
THAT our Extracts and Spices
are the purest?
THAT our prices oa Sugars are
the lowest?

L. E. STAUFFER.

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jet a free sample bottle of
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Cough Balsam, Dr. Miles’ Ner­
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Ointment, a bottle of Seeley’s
Perfumery. You can also find
out how to get a bottle of
Rheumatism and Neuralgia
cure, free. The Handy Cash
Book to all that ask for it.

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THE DRUGGIST.
One door east of City Bank.

FOR SALE
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Jefferson street, this city. It
has a frontage of 88 feet and
a depth of 12 rods. This will
cut up into two good residence
fronts on Jefferson street. Also
two lots on corner of Creek
and Walnut streets. Will sell
these either with the Jefferson
street lot or separately as de­
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or address
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Hastings, Mich.

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“■ball.”
, ,,
2» “In those days they shall say no
more. The fathers have eaten a sour grape
nn&lt;l the children's teeth nre set on edge.
They considered themselvw. as sufiering
for their Dither's aim* and therefore used
this proverb. Soo Lam. v. 7. Ezek. xvUL

mamma. Sibyl, now.
paten ana
-r •*—
. anxious about you and much ralievsd to
hear that you vv-r0 on ta”
to intrv!
her
But. my dear fellow, what can I
say for myself? I hardly know toowto
express my regret that snch an accident
ahould have befallen you-something no
ooe could possibly have foreseen.
“Unless it was your friend. Senor Pernandea." said Derwent dryly; “He not
only foresaw, but planned the whole
thing and had it executed."
“Derwent!" Morell exclaimed. Hestopped—for they were walking together
down the long platform—and looked at
tho other as if doubtful whether he had
heard him aright " What doyuu rnssnT

CT. -BeboU. **»
“!*?
Lori, tbU 1 will «&gt;• &gt;■“ hoori «&lt; I—I
mu&gt;. u&gt;a -Ith th.
b“’tJ“*
„l»b pmpbrf."!
&gt;»
*"*
or JurUh1. btatorr «• “&gt;• two -J11-- ””
carried captive; during tb« l«»* eighteen
reign yd Ibj «are of the fear kings following. He wiw
Lmnly God’s meeeenger speaklnM Goda
mXgw Chapter LT. 9-‘J
aud xxxl have been called “a book withln
a book,” like Rom. lx to xi, And any kind
of • careful reading show* ite peculiar refeream to larael’e future ^ni^re thta
veree with chapter zxx. I-A and take
Israel aud Judah to mean only Israel ^and
Judah the ten tribes and the two of all
IsraeL The Spirit’s own commentary upon
thia verso b found in Eaak. xxxrl,.*’V'i&lt;¥.
28. “And It shall come to pass, that like
as 1 have watched over them to pluck up,
so will I watch over them to build and to
plant, saith ths Lord.” No ooe mn qneotion the plucking up snd scattering, and
00 raor. .booW «nr «□. quwUon
•rln, .nJ HbalMlng. Pul ’.r~ 10 "»
tbl. ,ud «,y bow .ortblOB ran b. mon,
clearly or emphatically atated with it
“Thus saith the Lord.” and ills “wfli* and

haring had to take it without a mascu­
line attendant. for that is something

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LESSON vn, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­

••
. You rnuel hnvc the t&gt;at medical advice
at once," eald itn. Derwent.
And without fail he did leave. It was
.
like
wrenching apart the very fibers of
I
his
being, but he know that there must
|
be
no delay. Ln tho first place, it was
।
iwell that the wrench should be made

tian.”
••It is a plain statement of a fact, replied Derwent “The assassin came to
finish his work, but wan. fortunately.
shot before ho could do so. He lived long
enough to tell the whole story however. ”
And then ho related it brieflyThere could be no doubt that Morell
5was deeply and terribly shocked.__ “1
knew
that Lo was slippery—very slippery
I
•-and 1 suspected that he was a scoun­
drel," he said, alluding to Fernandes,
&lt;
“but 1 never could have imagined him
capable of such dastardly villainy as thia
He wrote mo that Barrera was certainly
'
accountable
for the crime."
“To fasten it on Barrera was his chief
object," said Derwent. “By the bye, do
yon know how be obtained tho bond to

would start out with a maid to go
around the world—but yoa are of the
ancien regime, and I fear that it waa
very disagreeable to you."
•Oh. has Sibyl not told you.*' said.
Mrt Derwent.
“We did not coxae
alone. 1 confess 1 should have disliked
that very much: though of course, my
dearest boy. L would have done that or
anything else to reach you. But Frank
Halbert came with na. It was very kind

of him."
.
J
“Frank HalbertP repeated Derwent in
surprise. » Then he threw back his head
and laughed uncontrollably.
“Why.;
you organized a regular relief expedi­
tion T be said. “What a picture you
would have made coming to storm Mira-

floreaF
1
“You are very ungrateful. Geoffrey,"
।■aid MiM Lenox. “It may be a laughing
1mnrim- to yo° now, bat it was not a laugh- ,
ing matter when we thought we might
find you dying or dead. What could two
women in a strange country have dune
in that case? One had to think of these
things
So it was exceedingly kind of
Mr. Halbert to accompany us."
"It certainly was. uncommonly kind,"
said Derwent, recovering his gravity,
“and 1 beg your portion for laughing
Halbert is a very good fellow always
Where is heF
&gt;
“I parted with him near the office just
tM-fore 1 met you. He went in to make/
some inquiries. Ah. here he is!"
A handsome man pf about thirty, well
that mine?"
mwmi
w«« grace _________
keen eyes kokiug out of aj
Morell bad the
to blush. “Ido[| •rt °Pno? know exactly/’ "he replied: “but I ‘ refiowl face, appeared at the partly open

quickly, and secondly, ho was aware
&lt;
that his mother was quite capable of
I
coming
in search of him. as she bad de&lt;
tchred her intention of doing. He was
(sure that the hospitality of Miraflores
would be equal to such a strain, but ho
30. “But every one shall &lt;fie for his own ।had no desire to add a burden of obliga­
Iniquity; every man that catcth the soar tion which already he could hardly hope
liver sod regulita tho bowate. Evouui—.
grape, Ills teeth shall be act on edge.” to repay, and he knew, moreover, that
------------- ’— • dour as Mi» Lenos spoke “So here yoiy'
suspect it was in a very unscrupulous
I Compare Dent, xxiv, 10:. Oat vi, 5. 7.
the journey would be very trying to manner. He told me that he could bring are!” he said, bolding out a cordial hand,
■ Peraonnl responsibility Is taught every­
‘It is a oatiafaution to seCj
where iu Scripture. "Every one of us Mrs. Derwent. The thing to do, there­ political pressure to bear. 1 suppose to Derwent
shell give account of himself to God” fore. was to go and to go quickly. So you think that 1 ought not to have sanc­ you still living, and upon iny Word,
the next morning be announced bis in­ tioned anything of the kind. But oar young nxan. I begin to fear this thing;
(Roni. xlv. 12.)
3L “Behold the .lays come, saith tho tention of departure, giving tho reason bargain was that he was to get the mines has been a hoax. You are lookiug very
•blslnsomaaya’ayn tliat they will not bo wilLord, tnat 1 will make a new covenant thereof.
and 1 was to sell them. 1 had no busi­ welL”
EjEi.jSsl.iiEm. B»*s«uule»h-4
with the houseof Israel and with the bouse
Don Maurizio expressed his regret so
“Ob, Frank!" said Mrs. Derwent reof Judah." Rcmemlwr that He Is speak­ cordially tliat it was imixaasible not to ness to interfere v?ith his manner of getr
proachfnlly. “1 do not think so. He is
ting them."
ing not of tho church, nor of the days in
beliove in tho sincerity of every word.
“Thh receiver of stolen goods might pale and thin."
which wo live, but of literal Judah and
“
1
hoped
that
wo
should
Seep
you
a
little
la the bens of so many Hres that hare fa wbero
say ns much." observed Derwent, with
Israel in the dsys of tba restoration, yet
"I ought to be looking well," said Der­
Wo m*ke cur groat boast. Our pills cure It white
longer. Mr. Derwent." ho said, “and scorn
future, but now very near.
“A man of honor does not wish went. “if the best of care could make me
‘V’A’rt- t 1— wn«
T-r? small snd
82. “Not according to the covenant that now that this annoying matter of the in­ to profit by dishonesty in any form. ! so. I have ix-en doing nothing but cn-'
I made with their fat here,-which my cov­ vestigation into your shooting is over, tall you frankly that there is not silver
joying an ideal life and recovering my
enant the/ brake.” He refers now to tjie that we might have had a little conver­
Horeb covenant of Deut. v, 2. 3, to make sation on business. But your mother’s enough in all Mexico to tempt me to strength. My wountl, however, is not
no wzer
touch
a
mine
with
a
title
acquired
as
yet healed, and gives me some trouble."
them a kingdom of priosta aud a peculiar arrival, of course, makes it imperative
that of the Buena Esperanza was."
“You must have the beet medical ad­
peoplo above all people, upon condition of
carter emtciaa co..
voj;
that you should go. However, if you
“I hope you do not think that 1 shall vice at once." said Mrs. Derwent, while
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
their obedience (Ex. xtx, 3. 6). Tills was
different from the covenant with Abra­ remain for any length of time in Mexico touch it further,* said MorelL “Hence­ Halbert’looked at Sibyl and Jaughed
I
may
see
you
there.
I
had
not
intended
MORTGAGE SALE.
ham, Isaac and Jacob, which was uncon­
forth I shall wash my hands of Senor
"This ta pleasant, is it not?” he said.
Default having been made In the mn&lt;Htlon»nf
ditional and shall yet lw fnlfllled to the to go down for some weeks yet, hut 1 Fernandez. 1 might endlife cheating,
“Think of our anxiety to reach the suf­
a certain mortZM^. dated AORUstt 18, IWO.
letter, a covenant made with an oath, and think it will be well to take my daugh­ but attempted assassination is a little
made by OrrfflA.-'WhltilRlit and V.va Whl&gt;
ferer. onr harried journey without p*u*\ ‘
therefore eternal and unchangeable (Mic. ter as soon as possible away from here:
rteht, hfS wife, to the HasUnjts Building and
too much. Here is ^carriage. You can our eager dewire to relieve him from the
A. A C. II. BARBER
- Loan Aswclation. of Hastings. Michigan, r. cor­
vil, 20).
Yestenlny’s tragedy has been a great
.
Physicians kiid Surgeons.
poration duly organized and doing biutumut
33. "After those days, aalth the Lord, I shock to her nerves, and the sooner she drop me at San Frtnctsco street, and you discomforts he was supposed to bp en­
under thd laws of the state of Michigan, and
Calls
in
city
or
county
responded
to
with
will find your people at the Hotel del during—while aU the thne^ he was 'en­
will put my law in their Inward parts, ami
recorded Iu the office of tiu? register of deeds
is away from its associations the better.”
for Barry county. In the slate of Michigan, promptness, day or night.
write it in their heart*; aud will be their
Jardill"
joying an ideal life’ and recovering bis
“1 am sure of it." said Derwent, who
on August ». IMO, In ilberxl ot mortgagee
God,
and
they
shall
be
my
people.
”
"Those
“At I least the shooting did you one strength in the most satisfactory man­
on page 11. by non payment &lt;n tnondv due for
.days” probably refer to the days of tribu­ felt like a reprieved criminal. The sen­ good turn." he added, as they rolled out ner I I don't know what you may think
taaSbnenta of principal. Interest ami premium WILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
tence
of
death
—
of
separation
to
which
and for Ones, hv which the power of Mlv therein
lation which will precede Israel's national
I r
Lawyer.
of the station gates: “it domesticated of our journey to the land of the Montocontained has become operative, and on which
Office over Julias Russell’s store. State conversion (chapter xxx, 7; Dan. xii, L; ho could see no end—that had been you in the hacienda of tho Ormonds. I
mortgage there Is claimed to be due at the date
zuxnas. Miss Lenox, but 1 feel rather riMath, xxiv, 21), for It Is immediately after banging over him was lifted: life seemed
of this notice th* sum or seven hundred fifty street, Hastlnjcs, Mich. .
,
three snd M icn dollars, the said Itmtalltnent* of
the tribulation of those days that He shall to flash back into his heart and veins: he said to myself. ’What luck some fellows dicnlona."
principal, Intweskand premium and ftnes hav­
come in power and glory for Israel’s deliv­ was almost afraid that the irrepressible( have!’ as soon as 1 heard of it And how
"1 do not," replied Miss Lenox, loftily.
ing remained unpaid and Innrrcar for more
A. SHELDON.
erance (Math, xxiv, 2B-3I; Luke xxl, 25-‘J8).
‘We came to relieve Cousin Margaret s
than six months, and lhe said Hastings Build­
gladnem of his voice would betray him. did you like Dona Zarifa on acquaint­
«
Abstract anti Real Estate Office.
ing and Loan Association having elected under
Olaerve how tho work Is entirely Che Laird's
Abstract BlocX.Maslimpk ,
"1 um delighted to hear of your reeolti­. ance? Odd. wasn’t it. our discussing her anxiety and to help her in any need that
tho termsuf said mortgage to declare due the full
Money lo ;&lt;wn on Ileal Estate Real Estate from first to last: 1 will put, 1 will write.
she might have for us- Of course, inci­
amount unpaid with All arrearages thereon, and
tion," he went on. “for Dona Zarifa’a! that day iu the AlamedaT
no suit or proceedings at law having been Insti­ raid, on oifumhaion. General conrsyaaelnr. I will be; and compare Jer. xxiv. S. 7; Kzuk.
“Did we discuss fieri" said Derwent, dentally, we should have been glad to
sake, becaurfo 1 am aure the tragedy has
tuted to recover lhe amount now remaining Hnvlt’K u complete act of Abstract books, com- xxxvi. 34-30.
who had a feeling as if the other took an have relieved Geoffrey also"-----teenred bv sold'mortgage oranv part thereof. plledfrom tba Records, can fnralsb complete
been
a
terrible
shock
to
her.
and
for
my
34.
“
They
shall
all
know
me.
from
the
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.*
Notice Is therefor hereby given that on tiatufttey. i tracts.
“But, since Geoffrey has behaved so
least of them uuto the greatest of them, own. because 1 shall hare the great unwarrantable liberty in eveu mention­
tho itlth day of March, nws. at,ten o'clock tn the
forenoon, there will be sold at the north front
saith the Lord; for I will forgive their in-1 pleasure of seeing yon again, and my ing her name. “I n^var received greater shamefully as not to need relief, you are
door of the court house. Lu lhe city of Hastings, A T. DRAKE, M. D„
iquity, and I will rememlier their sins no1 ! mother will be able to thank you for kindness in my life than from every one ready to pht him aside severely." said
county of Barry and stalo of Michigan, said court
more." This verse is often quoted as if It
house being the building in whleh the circuit
at Miraflores. Don Maurizio picked me that gentleman smiling. “Come. now.
! Office over Holloway’s drug Rtore.
' your wonderful kindness to me."
court for .the county of Barry is held,
referred to all people on tlie whole earth,
Office hours from 3 to 4 p. m. Telephono, con
He is a mag­ is that quite fair? 1 am extremely sonY^
“What wo have beeu able to do has up in the road, you know
at public auction to the highest bidder, jXWting
with residence, st Holloway's drug and would be a result of the Gospel as now.
the premise* described
In *ald mort­
I been fully repaid by the pleasure of your nificent type—grand seigneur, yet sim­ that you have taken such a long journey
preached;
whereas
it
refers
clearly
to
Israel
gage or so much thereof as may b«
ple,
cordial,
kind
beyond
belief."
for such an insufficient reason, but i feel
i
society,"
said
Don
Maurizio.
“
Frankly,
MCMsary to satisfy the amount due on said
and Judah, tho twelve trilies, which shall
“Oh} 00 doubt." said MorelL
. mortgage
as
above set
forth,
with Q
•But your kindness to my mother more than 1
M. FC WLER.D.D. S.
bo all righteous, and the central nation1 it has been long since 1 have met so com­
the Interest aud premium thereon and
how
about
Dona
Zarifa?
U
she
as
unap
­
upon
earth
in
millennial
days
(Isa.
lx.
81;
can
ponibly express And now1 that you
i
panionable
a
man.
You
can
be
no
the costs, charges and expenses allowed by law
and provided for in said mortgage, said premOffice hours 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ixvl, 8), who shall make known tho name off stranger'to Miraflores after this, Mr. proachable as she looks? Or could a man are here, don't ydu think you may find
toes being all those certa'n pieces or parcels of
the Lord to all the world that so the earth‘ Derwent If you like us as well as we venture to foil m love with berf
something to enjoy?"
land situate and being In the cjty of-Hastings,
county of Barry and slate of Michigan, and de­ jT-w-TowKraTir;---------- :' may bo filhsl with his glory (Num. xix, 2kj have learned to like you there is no
"That would depend entirely upon the
“I am sure of if replied Sibyl frank­
Physician and Surgeon.
scribed as follows, to wit; Lois number six ’T•
ba. xi. 0; Heb.ll, 14k But until the new
man," replied Derwent
“You ha Ye ly. “Since our anxiety about you was re­
and the north half of lots number ehjht, nine,
MakesaapeeHlty oftrentinz diraasea of the earth all the world shall not be righteous,‘ question but that you will come back."
aud ten ot block nineteen In the eastern addi­ EYKaQd BAR aud the preservation of vlsloo
beard, no doubt, that fools sometimes lieved by Mr. Morell's visit yesterday I
'
"1
would
cross
the
world
to
come
tion to the city. formerly village, ot I Hastings, GL^Sks^ flUI“K 8l’®CTACX*Ehi and eye for even in millennial days many shall
rush in where angels fear to tread. 1 have enjoyed every sight and sound.
yield only a feigned obedience (Ps. Ixvl, back!" cried the young man earnestly.
and lota number one, nine and ten In block
eleven of U. J. Kenfb’bt's addition to the city,
Offioe and residence on Broadway, near Court 8 margin).
After this, the farewell to Dona Zarifa hope that i am at least not quite a fool Yes. on the whole, we will magnani­
formerly village of Hastings according to tpe House, Uaaliugs. Mich.
33. “Thus saith tho Lord, which gfveth which be had dreaded became easy. Lt But tell me about my mother. How has mously forgive you for getting well be­
recorded plat thereof.
Dated Hastings. Mich.. Dec. 10, teOL
the sun for a light by day. Tho Lord of .wrung his heart to see on her face the she borne the journey!"
fore we came. And now tell us all about
MITH A COLG ROVE.
Mapriztcs BL'IUlUfO ax» Loax awctatiox
Hosts fs His name.*’ However great a pallor and purple transparent shadows
He was soon able to answer this ques­ your ideal hacienda."
Mortgagee.
Lawyers.
•
promise may be, it is of no weight unless
Alonzo e. Kzxastox,
(Office in Union block. Hastings.)
of yesterday still visible, but even this tion himself. He bail hardly entered
“I have only one improvement to sug­
the promisor Is able to fulfill it. Tbo Lord
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Practice Is all the courts of the state.
within the gilded iron gates of the Hotel gest." said Halbert “The hacienda is
ot Hoste la the creator of all things and had not power to damp the happiness
Jardin and taken a few steps along chapter second Let us have chapter
with which be said, “1 hope to have tho -del
■
“He is able.”
A E. KENASTON,
the
wide
gallery
that
runs
around
two
30. “If those ordinances depart from be­ great pleasure of seeing you In Mexico,
' first—the whole authentic account of tho
cl.
Attorney st Law,
fore me, saith the Lord, then the seed of sendritx Don Maurizio tells me that ho side* of the immense quadrangle which
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
shooting, with the cause thereof.’’
incloses the beautiful old garden of the
Practices la all courtsoI the State. CoUectioM Israel also shall cease from being a nation will bo there with you in a few days."
1
Derwent hesitated for a momect
promptly attending to.
before mo forever." Read tbo parallel pas­
“In a few days, papa?" she said, with monastery of San Francisco, when he1 Should he tell the whole or only part of
sage in chapter xxxiii, 19-3H. Israel is not surprise. “I thought we should not was met by a tall young lady with frank
: that story? Nothing would have induced
R. TIMMERMAN. Homcepathlc Phy­ now and has not been for over 1,800 years
lesve Miraflores for some time."
hazel eyes and red brown hair, who ut­
him to mention Dona Zanfa's n&amp;iue in
a nation in the eyes of other nations: but
.
slclan and Surgeon.
“I find that it will be necessary forme tered a cry and held out both hands in
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
Israel&lt;feas never ceased to be a nation be­
1 connection with the final tragedy when
fore God, for “The Lord seeth not as mau to go down to Mexico as soon as possible." welcome.
speaking of it to Marell, but these were
“My dear Geoffrey, how delighted 1
aw, real estate and collect­ seeth,” anti soon she will be A nation be­ be answered, “and in that case it will
bis nearest friendsand relatives. Was
fore all nations, admired, Honored ami not bo worth while to return here before am to see youP she exclaimed. “And1 it not right that tee should let them know
ing OFFICE OF
sought unto, because of Jehovah, her King. going to tho Bajio. A few weeks in tho you are really alive anji well? What an
Palmkhtok &amp; Smith,
37. “Thai saith the Lord, If heaven city will do us both good. 1 will write awful fright you gave um! Are you not&gt; the full greatness of his obligations? So
Woodland. Mleh.
1 ^be told the whole ttory. and never was
above can be measured, • • • 1 will today and order tho house put in order
C. 8. Palmerton,
J. M. Smith.
• ashamed?"
narrative listened to with more rapt at­
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace. also cast off all the seed of Israel, for all for our coming."
“My dear Sibyl." Derwent retorted,
tliat they have done, saith the Lord." ft
Waa it Derwent’s fancy, or was there "are not you ashamed to have let my&gt; tention. Three pairs of widening ejis
WHIQH IS THE BEST?
is often said when we speak of Israel’s
’ were faatened on bin face as he spokfuture glory. “But consider all that they a light of pleasure in the dark eyes as mother come on such a journey? If you
GUIDE FOB EVEBTOKIt-fire Um the word
irnd when hr finished Mrs. Derwent fairly
have done, they have forfeited everything." they met his own? "In that case, eenor," had only believed the explicit statements
broke into soha.
Yss, truly, they have forfeited all that was she said, with gentle graciousneas, "we of my letter"-----“Oh. my tiear." she cried, “what can
conditioned upon their obedience, but the need not bid you a long adieu. H is
"But we didn’t believe them." she inwe ever dn to show onr gratitude to
unconditional promises to Abram. Isaac enough to wish you a pleasant journey,
and Jacob. God will keep and fulfill for and to hop© that you may soon be able u'rpoa*t ’ At 1*‘Mt Four mother did those kind people?
They have sav.-d
net; she thought you were trying to
His own great name's sake (Isa. xliil, 2Tr,
And that fieri-ic
to relieve the anxiety of the senora your spare her. and seeing her misery I your life twice over
Ezek. xxxvi, 23, 82). Note carefully that
gtrll How I long to see and thank
mother."
BANKRUPT STORE,
thought
the
beet
thing
for
her
to
do
waa
when Jerusalem shall be relrailt in lhe
So.
with
a
much
lighter
heart
than
he
restoration it shall never be thrown down
to come and satisfy herself. 1 am cer­
Agent,
“L too, have a great desire to see the
again (verses 88-40-. Pa. cil, 18). If you bad fancied possible. Derwent rode out tain you would have thought so too if
would see and enjoy those days of Israel’s of the great gates of Miraflores, snd you had been there."
girl," observed Halbert.
HASTINGS, MICH.
glory you must now bo redeemed by looked back many times at the long ar^
“1 would go across Mexico to see her!"
"No doubt 1 should." he answered.
Israel's King. Then, being redeemed, re­ ceded dwelling on its lovely plateau, its
cried Sibyl
"Happy creature! to be'
S**?” bn depended upon &lt;u the vwy boat
member that you are redeemed not •oft cream color t&amp;owu into relief by ”At least I should be a' wretch to find
fault with so much goodness, especially able to do heroic things, not dream of
simply to go to. heaven when you die.
the green hills behind ft. and the cross
them!
Geoffrey,
my respect for you baa
but to live here as long an tbe Lord
» your part. | am deeply grateful to
L. CANDEE * CO.
increased.
Thera must be something
sees fit, to do your part In making shore its chspri -.jointing heavenward.
you for undertaking the journey to aoChrist known in all the world, that so At a turn of the road where ho knew
The «ucce» of this Great Cough Cure is the church. His body, may be gathered that the last glimpse was to be had he company my mother."
Motlno t« Cnkaown Helm.
at MtehHcan-Fttth Judicial Circuit In without a parallel in the history of medicine. out of the nations. Being Ignorant of paused and took off hiz hat. in final sal­
All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos­ tha mystery that*“Blindness iu part is
swered. “This is the most enchanting’1 played a very subordinate part in
itive guarantee, a lest that no other cure can sue. bappenetl unto Israel until the fnllness of utation to all that bad been revealed to place I have ever wandered into. But
‘My role was
oesdully stand. That it may become known. the Gentiles be come in,” and that then all him! there-thc.boun.Hess hospitality and cornel Cousin Margaret is expecting n, Sibyl." said Derwent.
bib lUy ot Hecetnber. im.
the kind and useful lives, the
tupteioent, vs. ths unknown
Israel shall be saved (Rom. xi. 2.1, 28), the
subjective altogether. All the honors
you.
and
afraid
even
yet
that
you
may
£ Wolcott, deceased, -defend­
church hss became conoeited and Vainly widely diffused, circle of good, the sim­
belong
to
Doo*
Zarifa."
imagines that her mission is to convert the plicity, the gentleness and tho happiness be brought in on a litter."
appearing by affidavit of entnH. Uaghwl M b, followed heT Mw&gt;rd
-daX the Ume the bill in thu
whale world. Let no psaicher. pastor or which formed a golden atmosphere about
CONTINUED
it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, mlsMonary think that lie is commissioned
the door of one of the charming apart­
or Whooping Coegh, use it promptly, snd relief to convert aU within his n-uch, but rather tbe spot.
ments
surrounding the gallery, aud
Th. third &lt;1»T «&lt;u,r thb fonnd
ordered that Mid unknown
S.'S.*
01Jtt'"' p™" «r
paused in the sitting room while she
Spirit, "that be may by all means nr. enlerin* u&gt;, aty or Merioo
SHILOH’S CURE, Price iocjk, co eti
hardly .hU- to b.li.« th. eyidrao. of th. opened the door of the spacious chamber
'
K“m ,l '•&gt;
the Bret dsj of Joly. 1&gt;M. and that wtrtln &gt;1.00. •* If yjRT Longs are sore ar Bock
beyond and said gayly: “Dear cousin.
•ta»yda*«lhee«mptiinaut cuw this order
ealra.Urthatit had bo.a mu. mo„
»et
every
preacher
lay
to
heart
wtuu
the
inc Shiloh'&lt; Porous Plaster, Price 35 cts
writer received through Dr. A. T. Pforwut
• TOOOUl .Inc he had Mt it to
u»
that our parish k not onr field, but a p1&gt;r'
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2"I,
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working the field so as to gather out th»
church and hasten the day of Israel.
**

Ltle IlMtlMO Jr.lcna-

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The trial or John Diem, the murderer
Capt Gtsnaw, la in; progress at Port
■

�HISTORY OF A WEEK.

jMfcus
j

Lt

HcmtCvk

Chicago.

He waa 9

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.

ValHa K. Weathers, a beautiful gtgl, la
BaraunFs drew haa made •Mangementa j
in jail at Pittaboro, N. 0., for eloping with
squares for checkers, and on the other ride
GovtHuor Pattison has burned a procla­ a num with a wife nnd thirteen children. to show In Battle Creek thia ywr.
The Battle Creek Sanitarium put op Ilines for fox and geese. On the
mation to the people of Pennyslvanfa Ln Her paramour is Mill at large.
over the fire-place there will be a tiadarbehalf of the Russian famine sufferers.
Tho Democratic conventipn to nominate 1,500 ions of Ice for Ita own u« for the '
box, two eJay pipes, a plug o ‘•terbarker,’’
Tho supreme court of Oklahoma haa sus­ Iowa’s delegates to the next national con­ present year.
and an old knife with a gummy blade.
tained the ■‘sooner’’ law ousting all settlers vention will be held May 11 at Council
R. Putnam, who formerly kept a gro- I
There’ll be a settee and swaJlow-tailed
who entered land before the hour set by Bluffs. Boies will be boumcdfcr president.
eery store In Plainwell, waa killed by a ।bootjack peeping out from beneath it.
Hamiltor Gray, the oldest postmaster in falling tree in the alate of Washington reAnd there'll be « manlei-plece, and some
The labor orgar.lz.-uhn* of New York the'Unlted Braces, ta dead, near Kingston,
ccntly.
tumblers, and a bottle of black rirap.
state have indorsed a bill to enable all self­ Tenn.
He hail nerved ns postmaater at
supporting women to vote at all elec­ Gray’s Hill since hia appointment by Pres­
The Eaton Rapids Journal aay beans are
Last spring Burton A. Green of thia
tions.
going to knock out the wheat crop In that ,township came to Portland and hitched hhi
ident Polk.
eoctlon. Oue dealer shipped 7,000 bushels ,team to a post in front of the rink occu­
The Wisconsin supreme court has grant­
: pied by the Portland Manufacturer Com­
ed leave to the attorney general to bring
Director General Davis, of the World's to Chicago last Friday.
action against the Democratic reapportionA servant girl at the Hudson house. pany. About the post had been put plas­
Fair, lias declared that all application* for
menu
space ought to be presented by July 1, Lansing, found a pocket book Friday night ■tering, ashes, etc., which were there when
James Hall, a Chicago stock yards em­ 1803.
in one ot thu beds. The book contained the team was hitched. When tho team
ONB
ploye, fell into a tank of boiling lard and
A consignment of exhibits for the 84,000 which was turned over lo the owner. was first hitched the post was In the Blade
Both the method end reiulU wbm
was literally parboiled, but has a chance Columbian exposition -the first received
A. S. Butler, formerly assistant editor Iaud the ground frozen; there was also a
for life.
from a foreign country—arrived at Chi­ of the Allegan Gazette has formed a law ,little snow on the ground. The team Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleoant
stood there, so It Is said, from early In the
In a fight between officers and outlaws cago Jan. 20 from Japan.
partnership with Phil Padgham, of Alle- ,forenoon until late at night When the and refreshing ta the taste, and ante
in Paris, Tex., two of* the Intter were
Tha aix-day-four-hours-a-day-go-as-you- itan. under the firm name of Padgham &lt;fc (
snow was melted and tho ground became
killed and one of the officers seriously pleose walk at Sioux City baa ended,
isoft it Is alleged .that the ashes and water
wounded.
Hetty breaking tbo world's record by Butler.
a strong lye; and that tho hurses.
Geo. Canfield for the past three years made
।
The North German IJoyd steamer Eider, walking 188 miles 14 lap*.
standing in this lye had lhe hair and ileati
which ran on a ledge off the Isle of Wight,
Cotton is so low that it is having a craz­ connected wdtli thu Ionia Sentinel, haa se- ।
eaten
from
their legs just above the hoots
cured,
tliro^jh
Congressman
Briknap.
a
'
Monday, has been abandoned, and will be ing effect on southern fanners. Ona named
ou each leg of both horses, the hind legs
a total wreck.
Hall, of Coffee county, Ala., set, bis crop position In the government printing office 1
omy remedy or ita ama ev«r ,]
at Washington, and has left to enter upon ।having hud the lye splashed upon them by
William E.;Lee has been given a ver» on fire and then committed suicide.
duced, pleaaing to the taste sad
' tlio horses stamping with the foye feel;
Edward Pardee, a farmer living in his new duties.
diet for 81(1,00) against the PUbbury milL«
that because of this Injnry Mr. Greeu was ceptable to the stomach, promot
of Minneapol^i for infringement ot tho Jones’ Neck, Del., has been hiccoughing
Death was very severe on the old real- (dejirivwd of Ike um of his team and to em­ its action and truly beneficial *a
for sixteen weeks, and It b believed thnt dents of Branch county last month, no leas ,
patent on his sjtxl aepumtor.
ploy another team lo do hta farm work.
,
Mexican military
authorities have he will die, notwithstanding the cough1 than 19 having died during that time, lhe Mr.
Green jiow sues the Manufacturing
searched tho Itouae of tho United States ta less violent now.
youngest of whom was 70 years of age and Company
(
for damages In the sum of 8500,
A report from Boston says that Armour, the oldest 90. The average age of the 19 (
consular agent, nt Mier, Mexico, believing
and has commenced suit to recover that many exceUent qualities commend it
that be was concealing arms for revolu­ Morris and Swift, the "hlg three” packers, was exactly 83 years.
; amount In the circuit court, through his to all and have made it the most
have signed an agreement not to move
tionist*.
Ellis, Nichols A Miller. Frank
Mrs. B. W. Williams, an accomplished attorneys,
।
their business from the Chicago Union
It is proposed by the Baren Hirach fund
D. M. Davis will reprepresent the defend­
in 50e
stock yards for fifteen years from July 1, pianist of Allegan, recently cut her finger ।
committee of New York to establish a
slightly, from the effects of which blood ।ants Id the suit—Portland Obsarver.
1801.
and*
colony of RusBlau Jews in northern Wis­
George W. E. Griffith has been appointed poison «et in necessitating the amputation
consin— Lincoln, Taylor, Marathon or
receirtr of the Wester:, Farm Mortgage of the finger. She will now probably have
Langled counties.
Whew In Macon. Ga., the other day Mme.
lz&gt;an and Trust company, at Denver. The to give up piano playing.
Bernhardt left $47.57 in the telegraph
A Dupree, of Montreal, placvd frozen a
cure it promptly for any one who
rney of the company *aya that nobody
The Battle Creek Journal says that a &lt;office In order to Inform her frleada In
dynamite cartridges on the «|ovc to thaw; W— lose a cent by the company’s embar­
company of outside capitalists are about to (Cairo. Egypt, that site was alive, well and wishes to try it Do not accept any
they explodcdi and he nnd hia three rassment.
substitute.
purchase a big block of real estate in that |happy.
daughters werd fatally injuied. The wife
Senor Carvalho, head of the Portuguese city, and If the project goes through as an­
has become a maniac.
Annie Louise Cary Haymond has given
CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO.
customs system, has been dismissed from ticipated. one or two manufacturing Indus- ।to the Maine General Hospital. In which
Thtirsday. Feb. 4.
SAM FAAMCI8CQ. CAL.
his office and is threatened with impeach­ tries will be added to the city.
,she has always fell a profound Interest,
LOUISVILLE, m.
MEW TOBK, H.T.
The deatji of James I- Woodward, a ment because while minister of ilnauce he
The building’ committee of the board of 'enough money to fit up three rooms for the
prominent resident of Chicago, is reported advanced 13,(W,000 francs to a railway
use
of
patients.
*
of supervisors of Calhoun count)' recently '
PECKHAM'S CROUP REME3Y
without autimrlty of law.
from San Antonio,'Tex.
A new Irish celebrity is Miss Maude
Seven mail ,pouches
___ __________
__ 1from
____
It. ta a cohl day whjm seme one of New advertised for blds to treat lhe court house
were_ stolen
I
PLEASANT, BAFE, 0LETAIN.
j
•to a eoat of varnteh throughout the Interior. Gonne.
(
who has recently been lecturing
mail wagons Ariiile croeaing on lhe ferry­ York city’s wealthy mcn-doca not receive a
SHOULD BE Di EVERT BOCSIMD
boat (rom New1 ”
• -lo Hoboken.
• *
York
visit from a crank. The latest to lx&gt; thus The blds arc all In and the committee de- 1in Franco on the "Wrongs of Ireland.”
elded that it would lie cheaper to buy the •She is on ardent home ruler,* twenty-six
honored
is
August
Italmunt.
His
visitor
’
s
Five ot the n un who lynched Joe Shields
material and hire the work done by the jyears old, tall, beautiful and eloquent.
at Shelbyville. Tex., nru under arrest, and name is Nixon, he wanted money, scared
Congressman Springer’s wife Is a model
are in danger of themselves being lynched. the women of the Lonsvho’.d, nnd was day.
tor un ambitious public man. She is
finally
run
iu
by
a
policeman.
There is considerable criticism of the wife
'
Six illicit si"
ills and Mweral
____ 2._________
thousand
in manner, well Informed, nnd a
way in which the Battle Creek street car cordial
&lt;
gallons of wlii &lt;ky have been destroyed by
Tuesday. Feb. U.
democrat. Her height is short,
officers in AL taima, nnd three mencnp
service is run. The cars have not been thorough
1
I-annas-GlT, rour eUlldrca a kmrt«le»
Fire in Larned, Kas., destroyed 3JS.000 run on regular time card owing to the &gt;and she has brilliant black eyei.
of book-keeping, ihorthand. typewriting, teleg­
tured.
raphy, et,.
worth of property
trouble with the Michigan CentraL but a
Mian Grace Howard. daughterof "Joe”
Riotous denii nitrations among the priaThe remains of Ker. Mr. Spurgeon have steel crossing, weighing 5,000 tons will ]Howard, whose mlsslnary work among the
oners at Deer Island,
Island. Mr™
Moss ,. h.-d!
hiul to be
Ixj
TT WILD
/'YFOR THEM
soon be put in and all trouble Is expected |Indians of South Dakota for the last four
quelled by a detail of fifty policemen from arrived In London from Mentone.
BE MUCH
Than Money.
Railway traffic in tho Michigan penin- to end.
]years, has been remarkably successful, has Educate them at the Grand Rapids [Mlch.l Bt»Boston.
an
hi
haa
been
interrupted
by
a
heavy
anow
;
Eaet and ta visiting In Washington iness College, Ledyard Block, cor. Pewl and
The United S ates Express freight train
Clint DeWitt, of Battle Creek, probably come
1
jumped the track pear North Baltimore, storm.
paid lhe highest price for a little fish tlvsh 1this week.
The grand jury ot Bangor, Ma, baa In­
Ohio, killing he engineer
'
ui^jl scalding
Eugene D’Albert, the pianist, having ob­
dicted every liquor seller in that city—over that was ever put hi Calhoun county. tained a divorce. Is about to marry Mme.
tlie fireman.
Recently he went fishing on Graham lake ’
3)0 iu all.
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Eight and a______
half tons of
_ specie
___ tor ___
the
and caught three little insignificant perch ‘Teresa Currents the American ptaniste who
Theodore
Grim,
charged
withselling
also succeeded in securing a decree of
Bank of England have been landed from
by bobbing. He was arrested for violating has
I
the wrecked steamship Eider. The mail whisky to Indians, hanged himself in hta tiie fish taw and fined 821.20. .
'divorce brought In a suit against her second
cell at Milwaukee.
has also all ta-cti landed.
husband.
The gannltoriv* at the agricultural col­
The
wife
of
ex
Senator
Bowen,
of
Colo
­
Little Ward Waterbary, of Ixmg Ridge.
Mrs. Lew Wallace says that Florence
lege are being rehovated, and every stud­
Conn., who was kidnaped and held for a rado, was robbed of $!.«►&gt; worth of jewelry
Nightengale was a slender woman ot grace­
ents HK&gt;m at the M. A. C. will be
large ransom by unknown villains, was at her hotel in Washington.
ful figure and great dignity of manner.
thoroughly cleaned before the opening of ;
mysteriously lOU.UlA,
returned UJ
to ...»
his pumilUV.
parents.
Jared C.. Gregory, one of the best-known
the spring term on February 22. The 'She exhibited remarkabjc fortitude at all
Among those appointed by the president lawyers in Wisconsin, died at his homo in prospect* are that there will be an unusual times and especially when present at sur­
operations.
ou the eotuml aion to test the quality of Madison on Sunday, aged 00.
j influx of new students. A great many ap- gical
1
Charles Mcllvaine the murderer of a 1
the coins resend at the mints during the
Fannie EdwandK said to be as attractive
plications for rooms have already been re­
groceryn&gt;au named Lucas, waa executed
Ia8t year is Jasper Packard, of Indiana.
as
she
Is eloqdent. Is a fifteen year old
ceived.
by electricity in Sing Sing prison.
Louisville girl, who ta reported to be meet­
Rata from an abandoned coal mine ore
The floral department of the Michigan ing witli remarkable success iu preaching
Rev. George W. Kildow, a theological
overrunning a community near Scranton,
Pa., nnd the residents
have *r
to put ir.
in al student al Columbia, S. C., ent hta throat Central railroad has decided to 'make ita the gospei ta Tennessee mountaineers.
headquarters at Marshall, after a thorough Shu is probably the youngest evangelist Id
cduple of hours a day killing the rodenta. in the presence of his young wife.
John Norris, manager of the Philadel­ examination of Use company's property at tlie country.
A Pittsburg electric car, containing thirthe different stations along the line. As
Mrs. U. J. Hummer of High Bridge, N.
teen, of the nen-union employes-of the phia Record, has assumed the business suon as thu frost is out ot the ground
company, was Wrecked by dynamite, but management of the New York World.
, the company ^will go to work
with J., recently found a SA50Q pearl in a plate
Thirty members of. a Polish CutholEr
fortunately no »uo was seriously injured.
of church fair oyster stew,
its rather
a
large
force
of
men
and
erect
some
large
church at Rending, Pa., have l»ecn arrested
Strikers did it. j
early in the season to start, such advertis­
greenhouses, and lay out a large plat in a
ing dodges on ti***lr rounds. They would
Near Pnducan, Ky.. a httlu girl trippetl for jmrticipating in a light which broke up bckutlful Hower garden.
f
..
.
.
be mon- effective later on. wtaui the pub­
and
u Ibrush fire, receiving fatal the services.
dtiu fell
fen into
into n
The amount received at the stale treaa- lic appetite for such sybarlttali feeds have
iujuriea Mias
uijuriw.
Muss |Mallie Zorina was fatally
Six Philadelphia boys playing with stolen
burned by falling in a fit while standing dynamite were badly Injuns! by tho ex­ nry during the month of January on ac­ began to pall.
In front of a grtite.
plosion of the stuff. Charles lianas aged count of specific taxes from fire Insurance
The crown princess of Sweden, who
companies organized out ot tire state was has bvtV in Caro since the beginning of
17, tadewl.
3^,550.17; the amount from special char­
Friday, Feb. 5.
A meteor that is estimated to weigh
the present winter, has hopes of restora­
Henry A. Casth- lias been appointed eight urns fell at the base ofJTable mouu ter Tollroads. 8195,7110.80. This will ta* tion to health. v”he princess, a cousin to
«»
i
poMUinaur at **
r*. Paul.
1
tain, near Oroville. Cal., one night lost tlie Inst payment from these roads under the emperor of Germany. is suffering front
Funeral
services were held at Mentone, week. When it struck it caused the earth the special tax system, and' it Is for the u pulmonary disease caused by the raw
.
Franc
..
. .
earnings of 1891. The taxes upon the climate of the north. She was ordered to
France
over
tha
remains
of Rev. Mr. Spur- to shake for a mile around.
- ti­
earning!! of 1891 will be under the general spend the winter In Egypt as the only pos­
K'-'°n.
Jaw. as provided by act 1+4 of the public sible way of prolonging her life.
The will of lhe Into Cardinal Manning
THE MARKETS.
acta of 1891.
^••’7’
£")0 “*
A party will start as early as possible in
Chicago.
his death.
j.
Will Mansfield, of Otsego, was an in­ the .spring for the relief of Lieutenant
Britton WiliinniH.of Bradleyvilie, Tenn.,
Chicago, Fab. 8.
mate ot the surgical Institute at Indianapo­ Deary’s Greenland expedition.
If Mrs.
Following were the quotations ou the hoard
aged 14 years' was fatally stabbed by a
of tr.-ulc today: Wheat—February, opened lis, which recently burned to tin* ground, Peary has not been frozen into a Venus
playmate.
and tells of his escape. Uls room was in lhe de Milo, the pretty little lady can on her
James Odem, who wantonly killed two KJdc. closed STJic; Mnrch, opened M8*c. clou-d
third
story
and
be
was
aroused
by
lhe
fire
return
tell
a
tale
such
ns
no
civilized
negroes in Louisiana, was shot dead while WHc: May. opened 91c. closed 91Mu. CornFebruary, opeued tl4c. cloned 41Hc; March, coming through the transom. Hu awoke woman before her ever had a chance to re­
resisting arrest.
owned 41Hc. cIomJ &lt;2l$c; May. opened 42^c. his room-mate, who sprang to the window count. But her chances of-seeing civiliza­
In West Virginia a freight train plunged clined Ujiic. Oats-February, opined
aud leaped out He followed suit and tion again are noue the best.
from n bridge into the Potomac, fifty feet cloeod 29; March, opened —, close! 1 —; they lauded on a roof below, where they
Mny, opened 31?$c. ciosM 32c.
Pork-Feb­
below. One man was killed.
ruary, opened W1.77K. closed 811.1V; March, found another patient completely paraly­
The Niagara county Democratic conven­ opened —, ctaae*
May. oponsd 912.03X4 I zed. Together they rolled him from roof
TTx camphor expert Mlects a tree and
tion elected a solid Cleveland delegation to closed 912.12)*
Lard—February, opened to roof where ho was finally rescued.
scrapes into the trunk in different places,
the New York state convention.
:&amp;«i, cloxedSfl5a
using an instrument resembling somewhat
It
is
said
that
Kirby,
the
defaulting
cash
­
Russell Sage, Jr., the nephew of the
Live stuck—Prices at tho L'qion stock yards
Ln appearance a rake with teeth ot curved,
millionaire, is dead of meningitis, Ho today ranged m follows:
Hogs— Market ier of the Marshall bank, will only lie
fairly active, and pricea 5c higher; sales ranged arrested on lhe charge of forgery and Uiat gouge shaped edges thnt cut pulling. This
was 53 years of age and unmarried.
at
I4.4&amp;IMJ0 light, X.tSa the expectation ot depositors and people in scoops out the wood in little crescent
Two national banka.in Deining and Sil­ 4.00 rough packing. 84.43SAS', mixed, and general, to find out where the entire capi­ shaped chips.
ver City, N. M., have been closed by order S4.C3Q4.fD heavy packing aad shipping lota
A tree is not considered worth anything
tal stock of 8100.009 of the institution and
of the comptroller of the ourrency.
Cattle—Market fairly active ou local and 813.000 of its surplus went will not be for camphor purposes until it is fifty years
It is established Beyond « doubt that a shipping account, pricse quiet and unchanged; gratified. Tho management will not be In­ old. The yield of a tree is unequal, being
man found dead in a San Antonio park quot itlona ranged at 84.8333.5!&gt; choice to extra volved, and tho problem will remain un­ greater in and about the roots than higher
last October was the nihilist'assassin of shipping steers. 84.3004-80 goes! to choice do, solved.
This course has caused some up on the trunk.
the Russian General Michael de Scliv- 93.W1QL30 fair to good. Jd.10iW.00 common criticism and there are some who say thnt
The scrapings or chips are pounded in a
to medium do, 810)^3.50 butchers' steers,
rskoff.
82.30a3.OU Miockers, 52.3'43.75 Texas steers, Kirby could not have effected the embez­ stone or Iron mortar and boiled in a large
The (65,000 memorial hospital at Johns­ 93.11KW.75 feeders, 81.4Ud3'3J cows, 91.7333.75 zlement without others knowing something iron caldron, over which is placed, with
town, I’a., has been dedicated. It was bulls and $3.a)&lt;3.fl.i*) veal calves
about It. It now looks as though the de­ the concave covering the mouth of tho
erected by the State Flood committee.
Sheep—Market fiuriy active and prices falcation and all the matters leading to-It caldron, an earthenware bowl shaped ves­
sel. In the boiling the camphor sublimes
Charles E. Waterbury, with two confed­ steady; quotation* ranged at 8L5O^.V35; will remain untouched.
westerns,
94.U0ii3.flJ
natives,
and
8t
5(1
&gt;8.30
and condenses on the inside of the big
erates, is under trial at Greenwich, Conn.,
Our readers will remember some months bowl, which is removed from time to thqe,
for abducting little Ward Waterbury, his lambs.
Produce: Butter -Fancy itep.vrstor.
ago of pie publication that strychnine had the camphor scraped off and replaced.
i
cousin.
per lb ^dairies, fancy, fresh. £Hfl2&amp;c; packing been found in the well of James Torrey, a
The root nnd trunk arc ncraped while
A mob near Hendersonville, Tenn., ab- stock, fresh, 14©18c_ Eirgs-Fnah, candled,
loss off, 28^3Uo per doz; ice-honsa stock, 17&lt;J prosperous farmer living in Onondaga the yield lasts, aud the chipping continued
18c. Dressed poultry -Spring chickens, fair, township, this county. The attempt to till finally the tree falls. No attempt -U
through tho window of their cabin and good. 0310c per lb; fancy. 10,^c; roosters, ta; poison the well was made the night of made to extract the camphor from the
dock-s, 10®12Hc: geese, O^lDc; turkeys September 37, and a child of Mr. Torrey’s trunk or branches of the fallen tree. In
killed their aged Another.
choice, UMc; fair to good. lO&amp;llc; poor. 7«&amp; on going to lhe well the next morning dis­ some -cases the trunk is sawed up into
covered the top of the pun p covered witli planks, but thia depends upon the loimlity.
a whltelsb powder, which proved to be In many districts, owing to absence of
Wisconsin Prohibitlonista will hold IU
for seed; common to poor mixed lots,
their state convention in Madtaon, May 13 SkuZta. Sweet potatoes, Illinois. 9LfiO®X25 strychlnne. The matter created a sensa­ roads, timber would not pay for its trams­
per bbl. Appian -Common, fl. 2555 1.50 per tion st the time, and was placed iu the port. It is impossible to imagine a more
and Juno 1.
bbl: good. 91.&gt;5; fancy, $2.uo. Cranberries— hauds of the officers, who have since been wasteful method, and it is fortunate that
The Leland hotel property nt Chicago Cape Cod. S3.50ifl.ii per bbl; Jerseya. SJ.iUJS
working quietly on the case, with the re­ the camphor forests of Formosa are practi­
has been sold to(cdpitaltata of New York fl.HU per bbl.
sult that ou Saturday Mrs. 1’hebe Hildln- cally inexhaustible. The quantity of cam­
city for WAS,000. jk ger, daughter of Mr. Torrey, waa arreste.1 phor produced depends upon the amount
A Paris finunc/w has been arrested for
on coinplaint of her father, charged with of labor employed iu the business. Ten
stealing 1,500,000 francs; his relatives have
Wheat—No. 2 red winter, cash.
crime, arraigned before Justice Flansbnrg iron pots and accompanying bowls make
UBh; MSW.9LUH: June. J1.00. Corn—No. 2 of Leslie, and pleaded not guilty of the
given bail for him.
up what is called a “set,” and are worked
Tho Democratic central committee of mixed cash, 51L4!A2c; Mai ch. 3tHe; May, complaint. Her examination was set for by four men. One set will produce about
Oklahoma stands 23 for Cleveland, 2 far &amp;0c. Oat*— Dall bat steady; Na. 2 mixed cash, February 4th. The arrest lias created In­ six pounds a day. A fair average is 150
Oflf&amp;aBHc; May. 37Mc. Rye - Steady;
Mo
Hill and 1 for Boies.
,
tense excitement, as all parties are well pounds ;i month.—Edward Bedloe in Phil­
l^eon Oregon, editor of a Spantah paper Bteody; state, &lt;B®fl5c; No. 2 Mihvnak&lt;v. fl»js7u. known In the viclulty of their homes — adelphia Ledger. .
ai in Antonio, Tex, ta insane from the Pork—Dull; mesa, 5S.73S10.75. Laid—Quiet: Lansing State Republican.
i
Moy,
fTJDL
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effect) of grip medicine made from a **
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Eaton countv pioneer* will erect a pion­
i Live Stock: Cottle—Market firm ami active
poisonous herb.
tor all Kredes at an advance of lOo per ICO eer museum on the fair grounds at Char­
"Do you want some nice pork, airH’ said
Captain W. E. Edwards, a prominent1 Iba; poorest ti best native rtonrs. 93.H.4SLU6 lotte. In It they will have a fire place
a Lutcher to an Irishman who was in­
tobacco dealer of Louisville, was burnedI per 1W Um; bailsand dry cows, Jl.95&lt;2&gt;.140. eight feet wide and fitted with a swinging '
tently regarding a aide of a hog which
to death in the fire which destroyed thej Sheep and iambe—Market firm at an advance crane, pot, kettles, hooks, skillets, and I
anng outside the door.
of strong He per lb: ahaep, S4.5Udfl.50 per 1H&gt;
Central tobacco warehouse.
Irons, a Connecticut baker, and(a board
“No, soft! 01 waa only wondherin whin
R«" 7 j-vunru Venn, of Blue Earth City, Iba: lambs, 9fl^3d~-5U. Hoza—Nomtaaly upon which to bake com pones. Iron
ye waa goin to kill the other halt o* that
' steady; Uro hots, 84.10^4.73 per ICO Iba.
.num., lias med Rev. Robert Hughes for
limps, coualmu.;- of a pot ot grease and a pig.’’—Pittsburg Chronicle.
820,0W for libel. Both are members of the
wick In crane, a ueu will do the lighting;
Roman Catboli • ■rieslhoock
spilnt-bottomed chairs und split logs for
Certain kinds of tinware, which by the
Edward T ^uyler, for thlrf-^wen yean j,
Much. Me; wuaptas Ann. Rya-No. fable* will form tlie fnmiturc, and beans. old process required a day and a half for
CQHDBC.ua with the Chicago
North- L 7VHc; No. 2, Tfl^c. Oats-Na 2 white, 32c; brown bread,-mush, johnnycake aud saltone
Vi.
man ~ to turn out a groan, are now- ....
inwestern Railway company in an official No. 3 do, WMa Corn—No. a. Sc; Na 4, Ma
pork will make it e tables groan. A wood- , creawd to fire gross ta the same time.

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&gt; Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
NOTICE FOR HEARING GF CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of Barry—ml
Notice is hrreUy given, tbur by order of the
Frobatc Court for the Count v of Barry, made on
the 28th day of January A. D. 1893. six mouths
from that date wens allowed for creditors to
presenr their claims A aga.tml the estate of
Worthy L.
late ot Mid County, deceased,
and ibat all creditors ot «atd deceased w re­
quired »o present their claims t«i said Probate..
Court, al the Probate office, in tlie City of
1 Hastings, for examltiHtlon Ma allowance, on or
before the .28lh day of July next; and 'hat such
claims will be heard before said Court, on
Thursday, the 2xth day'ot April and on Thurs­
day the 2flUi day of Julv next, nt ten o’clock iu
be forenoon ot each of those days
Dated*January JSih. A. D. wp
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•
Chas W. Ajtxffitoxa, Judge of Probate.

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ORDINANCE.
j.
Relative to the establishment of the streets,
lane*, alleys and public grounds cf the City
of
it) of
Hading-..
i
8jm-th&gt;n 1—The City of Hastings ordains: .
That the resurvev «&gt;f the City ot Hastings, Iu- !
eluding the government or sdclioual- lines,
block, street aud Alley boundaries, establishnig with-pennancnt monuments all street und
alley lines within said city as made and certified I
to by the duly authorized engineer of add city,
recorded November 2lsl. INI. and set forth
with proper descriptions, ’.naps and diagrams
In a book now bu Hie in the office of the recorder
of the said city of Hastings entitled, designated
and known as the Hasting* City street survey.
be and lhe same H berebp contimed. established
aud adopted ss the true und authentic description. map and dhutram
dhunuu of the said City of HasHa
tine*, and that all block, street and alley line/
lint
tines,
be and] thaaame are hereby conflnnrd.
;
ed laid -out and adopted' as therein sej forth and ’
described.
j
I
street
or boundaries and all ordi- j
aurv, or
u, al&gt;y
au-j lines
uur.'ui
naures relative thereto, conflicting Derewltb are I
hereby repealsd^
Notion a.—That al! plats or snbd'.vi-lot.s ot
private grounds v.'ilhm Uielimllwof the L'lty ot
Hasting* hereafter made shall be presented to
the city council o! ssid city, before being offered
to the Count) Register of Deeds for filing and.
record.
Skction4.—It shall be tho duty of the city
council, on such presentation, or st any other
time It may ap|&gt;oln:. to accept or rrje$t such
pial or subdivision, sola resolution to be enter­
ed In the journal ot its proe--edlngs and a copy
ot said ptal or subdivision Med In the office ot
lhe recorder of said city, ami a description of
the streets In said plat or subdivision to be en­
tered In the “book &lt;&gt;C Hastings City Street Sur/^ot-ion fl.—No plat or subdivision shall be
accepted by the council unless It be made to
correspond In the matter of size and other re­
spects to the renuirenients ot the stute taw for
plats to be filed with the County Register ot
Bk'tion fl.—Before any Dial or subdivision of
land, wherein any new streets or alleys ore
opened or laid out. within the city limits, stal
boapuroved by the council, such streets or
allrjb shall, If there be other streets or alleys
alrcadv laid oat adjacent thereto, be a continu­
ation of sucti streets or alleys as war ns practic­
able and all street, alley and bounding lines
shall bo property defined by permanent monu­
ments set In tlie ground similar to-those now in
use by the city. The streets and alleys so laid
out shall be property figured so thnt they can be
located from the monuments, and all such pro­
posed streets shall lie at least (4) four rods In
wldlb. All streams, water courses nnd ditches
shall be accurately laid out and designated ou
the plat or map.
A
. J
8KCMOX 7. -All plats suomlltod wherein dew
streets, alleys or any public grounds are laid
oat to be dedicated to public-use shall ba accom­
panied by a certified abstract of title to date.
Scction 8.—This ordinance shall take effectFebruary lith, 18»2.
Done at the council chamber this 15th day of
January A. D. 1882.
.
J»o. B. RonKKIn. Recorder.
ABCHXK McCor. MayorCHANCERY SXLE,
In pursuance of and by virtue of an order and
decree of the circuit court tor lhe county at
Barry, In chancery. In the State of Michigan,
made and dated on the first day ot .September.
A. D. UM, in acertaln cause therein pending,
wherein Samuel Carsnn la coniploinaut and
Matilda E. Fettlnglll. Wellington 1). Pettlngill.
Wesley B. i’eltingil). Wihtam A. FettInrill.
Wallace U. Pettioglli. Bertie K. Pettiugill, Ida
May J'ettlngin. Hugh I’ettingiU. James 1). Ben­
ham. Bentley Bros. &amp; WllklnA, Waltou A. New­
ton, Levi Holmes and Nlehola , Shepard* Co.
are defendants.
Notice is iiereoy given that I shall sell at pub­
lic auction to lhe highest bidder, on Siturdav,
the fifth day of March. A..D, iwe. at ten o’dot*,
iu the toremxm. at the north front door of th*
court house, in die city of Hastmgs county of
Barrv and state of Michigan, said court house
beina the place for holding the eircuii court tor
.-ahi county of Barry, the following described
property to wit: That certain idece or parcel
of land situate, lying and being m lhe county of
Barry audstate of Michigan known and de­
scribed as follows, to wit; The wuthone
hundred and twenty acres of laud off from the
soaUi aldo of the north east quarter of section
thirty In town tour urtli. range u-ven west be
the same more • less.
Dated. Hu&gt;...)gs. Mich. Jantiarv 19.1N2.
ALOXXO E. KKfrASTOX.

Circuit Court Commlaslonw,
Barry County, Mich.
Smith &amp; Colobovx.
Solicitors for Complainant.

Where are these men going!
To R. K. Grant’s
They have just learned of
his great sale of clothing at
less than manufacturers prices
and they are after a suit and
overcoat for themselves and
clothing for the boys.
They need them.
They will save money. ' x
Perhaps they read Grant’s
ad. &lt; n the local page, it’s in­
teresting. Better see it.

This Mountain Cavalier
Suggests the days of ehivaliy.
He lives in northern Georgia,
and his strange adventures
there and elsewhere are related
ir.OUR NEW SERIAL,

His Second Campaign

a tale of thrilling interest, by
Maurice Thompson. The in­
itial chapter will appear in
these columns soon. Don’t
miss it The story is

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Hastings Banner^
Thursday, February nt*.
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editorial notes.

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WUBtoM tax toKwapitoJ too
wlnoer—not noir la to. W
nntowrt of_ to£
nwot tort too receipt. o' Soar *&gt; toe fort ,of bndnere. ton l«
xrtM In clolhlnx co to. people of Barr,
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orb: from Spain, none. The ™eIpto
for Jenner,. ISM. -ere, from too Unltod

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Th. export, ot hour fo tub.
pone of New Tort. New OrtrtM. Mobil,
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lohT.lTS berrelx The export. from to.
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He “ol barrels.
Our contemporary of the Journal states
only MJ. hr'I. “01 *
,or **“’
that the woolen manufacturers ask for the
arooln.uhn. but alao that hlf name w.ll
removal of the duly on wool. What ones?
aoc to, prerented al too convention. Tble Their organization, aud the only assocluaouonnecmrtl, toooth w poalUre and per- tlon of ita kind wo know of, sent a memor-

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The United States Official Report

Gr.nL -Tw xot to t«l tolnr, “l“*7“
around
thto Moudar mornlnt J»r whalI 1
,
know will be toe Woert week', clothing
baalneaa erer done 1. Barer ooontr-

Of the Government Baking Powder tests recently made, under
authority of Congress, by the Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D. C, furnishes the highest authoritative infor­
mation as to which powder is the best The Official Report

Certainly if the taxpayers and especially
the real estate owners can get along with­
out a uew court booae. If they can afford
.to have the tecord of their tltlec to land
exposed to constant danger from tire, we

0U
1 Ne;erthele» aa pnblle spirited cltiieni
we fed that we should present the facta
in
। the case so clearly that none cau inl»1underatand. Any taxpayer can visit the
County offices aud verify or disprove what
we ray. We wteh each ona would take
(
anpeory. will to, received wlto alnmat nnl- lai to congress asklhg that the duties on the
palus to do so.
It Is proposed to raise 810.000 for a jail
wool
and
woolen
goods
be
left
as
they
are.
ronal retrel amonx republtana. who
None except Springer ahd hta crowd of iand 844.000 for a court bouse.
The Jail question we think need not be
■ would like to have one more chance io
freetraders desire that any change in the
considered, so plain are the facta and the
vote tor him. now that protection and rec- duties be made. They desire it not be- (
duty of the people of Barry county. Our
Iprocliy leave made him » popular wlto cause of any demand for it anywhere, but present
।
Jail has been condemned because:
it Is not a safe place to keep criminals
■
the maiwes. But the republican party bto simply to use It as the entering wedge to (1)
in. (2) It Is a fire trap; and In caw a fire
plenty of atrong men a, candidate,, though break down the tariff system.
should get under way In it, the prisoners
would be burned like so many rats in a burn­
pone no popular aa Blalae. Michigan no
Ex-President Cleveland has an engage­ ing ship. There is literally no chance for es­
publican, will now feel tool tol, la toe ment on Washington’s birthday, February cape. (3) Its hanltary condition is simply
time andopportunlty lo present toelr fa­ 22d. to deliver an oration at tlie Universi­ horrible. This is due to no fault of the
sheriff but to lack of sewerage and faulty
ty of Michigan a( Ann Arbor. Senator
vorite son, Gen. IL A. Algtr.
construction.
(4) it provides In no
,11111 has an engagement on that day to cap­ proper sense for the separation of the
ture all the delegates to the democratic sexes, nor for keeping the younger
Protection and Bu»lnc»- Sen»c.
national convention 'from* his state. Mr. class of inmates apart from Hardened crim­
A decision between the policies of pro­
inals, (5) It does not comply with the
tection and free trade should in no wise be Cleveland Is evidently still pursuing the plain provisions of the law. For these
influenced by considerations ot sentiment so-called "educational campaign" of 1838. reasons. Judge Hooker, with assent of lhe
or theory. The question presented must Hili is pursuing the grab everything game board of supervisors was compelled to con­
demn tho Jail, The present arrangement
bo determined In the light of experience, of so called ••practical” politics. It will of keeping prisoners at Charlotte is very .
win In the democratic party. "
unsatisfactory
as well as ' expensive. ’
facte, and the application ot these in ac­
There is no reason that can be urged there- .
cordance with the dictates of plain busiThe Chilean difficulty, which all rejoice fore why the Jail should not be built;
niw sense. This1 fact explains In great
to know Is so happily terminated, served there is every reason why it should be. |
measure tho attitude of men on farms, in
the very useful purpose of teaching Unde and so far as we know there is no opposl- •
factories and counting rooms on the one
tlon to so doing.
Sam the value of good ships and big guns.
But in the opinion of the supervisors as
side, and men of the doisters, colleges and ।
While war should be the very last resort well as of all who kuow lhe facta In the
dreaming galleries on lhe other. It was
of a republic, and of any nation In this en­ case, Barry county needs a new court &lt;
of the latter that an eminent French states­
lightened age, every nation, until therd Is house fully as much as a Jail, If not more
man said, "they have no experience, and
so. And if.this be true, it Is certain the
an universal disarmament, should bu pre­
two can be built together much better than
hence they cannot fall to take the wrong
pared to protect Its people from injury at to build one now and the other later. It 1
roads” when arguing economical proposi­
the hands of another power and Ita Hag will reduce the cost. It will save money.
tions with respect to governmental policy.
It will secure belter results.
from insult.
Theorists Insist upon taking cilery eco­
The question of vital importance to the
taxpayer, and one on which he has a right to
nomic proposition into that cloudland
The U. S. supreme court has decided
have Ihfurtnation is this;. Does Barry
where they delight to dwell, and there
that Boyd, democrat, is a citizen of Ute U. county need a new court house, with tire
trimming It in cpnfai'mity with such no­
S., and as the returns elected hln&gt; governor proof offices, for the safe keeping of her
tions as they iiave Imbibed; when all the
of Nebraska the court decides him entitled records?
while there is neither magic nor mystery
We will leave out of the case the ques­
to tlie position. The acts of Gov. Thayer,
tion ot public spirit and enterprise, al­
in its makeup—only the plain facts ot cost
republican, in opposing the claim of Boyd though it could be well maintained that
and conditions, such as every good busi­
to the position in the manner he did, have 24.000 people, owning according to the
ness man takes Into his calculations of
been such as disgraced him and discredit-, a.-sessment rolls over 311,003.000 worth of
property, should not represent themselves
every day affairs.
ed his parly.
and reflect their .standing and spirit by
Gauged by this standard, and applied to
the present building on court house square
a nation so marvelously endowed with
Michigan people. centalnly know what which to say the least is not architectu­
uaturrl resources as is the United States, democratic rule mean*. It means loss of rally imposing, nor calculated to impress
what is the outlook’Io the practical man of prestige, loss of reputation, mismanage­ one as flattering to a county like this.
But leave that out of. the case and let us
affxlrh'.’ He finds there is timber in tlie ment, misgovernment, and wanton extrava­
forests, mineral in tlie mountains, plenty gance under the pretense of economy aud address ourselves squarely to the question
of whether Barry county needs such a
of fuel both above and below the surface. reform.
court house as is mentioned above. We
He sees millions of strong arm* crossed
shall make answer by a plain, bare stateIt is uow asserted that Speaker Crisp ’ment of facta.
over breasts swelling with energy to carve
Statistics show the average life • of man
oat-personal competency while adding to has forsaken the principle that secured
to a be little more that 34 years. At death,
national wealth and.power. ^Shall nature's him the -spenkerahip. He and McMillan,
the property of the deceased is passed up­
gifts remain untouched, and stalwart men of Tennessee, are now understood to op- on by the probate court Its records there­
be held back from channels in which their poswihe free coinage of silver.
fore vttallv affect titles to real and per­
sonal property, and particularly of that ununhampered ambition would plpce them,
The spectacle of reform afforded by the fortlonate class, the widow and the orphan
and they be compelled to remain dependwhose rights most need protection. How
cuts upon foreigners for the needasaries of present democratic house in ita do-nothing Is Barry county "protecting” the rights of
life? The qneatlon suggests tlie answer. policy is peculiarly edifying.
these in the hundreds of cases not closed
So long as working men in |my other
up, and there always are and must be
hundreds of them? The records arc keqit
Tariff Picture*.
part of the world can be found content to
In tlie second story* of a brick block, which
The
"iniquitous
tariff"
has
brought
take lower wages than will properly sup­
down the price of cut steel nails, since the is flanked ou the west side with a solid
port an American citizen, the theorist says McKinley bill was passed, from 83.50 In row of wooden buildings. In case of fire
let the product of such cheap labor come, January, 1800. to 81.65 In December. 1891, getting into the building from outside or
without fetter or barrier to its ingress. and wire nails from $3.00 to 31.80 in the inside, these records could not be removed
to a place of safety, as any visitor lo the
His claim Is that the way to make a peo­ same time. These are“the "Iron Age’s” proltate rooms can see. .
figures of prices in factory lots.—Ex.
ple rich Is to let them “buy where they
The records In the county clerk’s office
vitally affect the rights of persons in their
can buy cheapest” Thin Is the beginning
personal and property rights. There are
and the end of his philosophy. But the
Additional Local News.
many cases unclosed, and the findings and
practical man of affairs knows that foreign
decrees of the court in hundreds of others.
products will not be imported unless buy­
In case these records are destroyed, there
A BIQ SUCCESS.
is certain to be great loss to many litigants
ers are ready to take them off his hands
and to others. In case of fire, these records,
and pay something more than mere cost of
As announced in tlie Bannke last week, none of them, could be saved, as an Incharges. Experience has also taught him
IL K. Grant’s big clothing sale was com­ spectlon ot the clerk’s office will prove.
that the only way In which a large major­ menced on Saturday last And though
The records in the treasurer's office also
ity of people can become purchasers is to this is not the season when clothing sells have a bearing upon property rights and
If the court house should burn
first be aupplled with work, and given very rapidly, still Grant's sale was Inaug­, titles.
urated In a manner that could not fail to, these must bum. There would be no way
wages something beyond what is required
of saving them.
be satisfactory.
for baying food. He also recalls the fae
The records In the register's office affect
People were In town from ail points In,
that when In times past certain men have the county, many having come especially the title to every piece of real estate in
undertaken to utilize domestic resources, to avail themsalves of this sale. There। Barry county. The Indexes, which would
corablnatlons of Interested foreigners was a rush to Mr. Grant’s store, to see the, coat up into the thousands to replace, are
goods; tn learn If they were as great bar­, kept In the vault for lack of room, and
theretofore supplying the desired products
gains as claimed. Having found them। would be a total loss in case of fire. Tho
Mt once dropped down prices and kept fully up to representations, the purchases! record books themselves are kept in a
them down -until all efforts of domestic were very llbei^l. Jill late at night Mr. vault It is fair to state that some people
competition had been starved out. It Is Grant and htt clerks were on the keenl contend that this vault would prove fire
Jump attending to the wants of customers, proof. It is also fair to state that an good
in view of these facts that he announces add scored a big success for the day.
authorities as the country has Insist that
wiUingness to Join with the enterpriser of
•.•It’s better than I expected by far for, thia Is not secure, but might not and in
home Industry—the would be miner and the first day” said Mr. Grant. "I countedI their judgement would not safely keep the
on
lots
of
folks
calling
in
to
look
at
the
,
records as against the quick, hot tire the
xnii! owner, and the fanner who stands
xeady to supply these with bread and goods, to find if they were as claimed. I[ court house would make in case of a fire.
knew I could satisfy any living man on) It is perfectly fair to say there is doubt
aocat—and conclude an arrangement by that point. I expected future trade as at about Its safety.
Tlie court house itself is an old frame
which every willing pair of arms can be result of Saturday’s work, but I was not;
looking for the large sales we made. building, constructed when timber was
given work, every needy buyer can secure
Pleasant? Well I think so," be concluded., not acacer, so It contains lots of it It is
taoagb money to keep himself and those
"But when people can buy for 16.00 to&gt; auch a building as would bum very readily
dependent upon bis efforts on the high 36.50 a suit of clothes for which they have an’d make a quick, hot fire if it should
all along been paying 810. When they once get afire.
level of comfort and Independence.
These are the facts; and whether any
can buy tor 88.00 a suit which do dealer
In the country could have sold for lew taxpayer feels that he should Jeopardize
Im response to an Inquiry from Supt than 813.00, and for which 815.00 was the his own or his neighbor's Inlresta In this
Wood, of the Reform achool. Attorney usual price. When people can do that, matter by continuing auch a state of
Qeoaral
Ellis has lied an opinion they arc apt to not only know a good thing, things, each taxpayer must answer for
himself. As for us, we believe he cannot
fat which he
hokla that the act but to take it in."
"Now look nt those overcoats. In tbo be foolish enough to take such risks.
which raises the minimum age at which fall I would have no trouble in selling
Aa to the cost. It Is proposed to raise
boyecan be admitted to that institution nearly every one there and would have to 818,000 each year for the three years 1892.
from 10 tn 13 years, applies to al! boys a*k about double the price I am asking. I 1898 and 1894 to pay for the court bouse
■like, no distinction being made between tell you the people of Barry county never and Jail. Barry county has over 811.100.­
had auch a chance as I am giving them. 000 worth ot property. Tlie tax for each
truancy and crime. It was the Intention Nor
could I have
bought
these
30 81000 of taxable
---------------------------of those
yearsgoods
on cadi
of the lamented Squawbuek legislature to days ago even for prices that I could iiave property would be 81.03. or a little over 10
#100.
have the act apply to truants only, but like soM them within an average of 40 per ceilU °®
mme
taxpayer am figure from his
cent .it
of .fa.*
what It ----------do dow--”
’
"
everything else they attempted to do. they
"Look «t thear-«uite for boys and youth*.
Jail and court
M0 a bad mess of it Hereafter boy.i

sho^vs the ROYAL superior to all
others in leavening power; a cream
of tartar powder of highest quality.

The Canadian Tests

“Dominion of Canada.”

THAN QOLb

The
Jas. Boss
Watch Cases.

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"The strength of the Royal is shown to
be 23 per cent, greater than any other.
“As a result of my investigations I find
the Royal Baking Powder far superior to the
others. It is pure, contains none but whole­
some ingredients, and is of greatest strength.
“ F. X. Valade,
“ Public Analyst, Ontario,

BETTER

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The
Banner
and
Detroit
Tribune
one dollar per year

OLD RAGS! HIS FIRST CAMPAIGN

If you want to get a better price
for old scrap than you do from
peddlers, bring your old iron of all
kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
rags and old carpets to the

JUNK SHOP,

Buy only the genuine.
I keep a full stock at the

Michigan ave,
Opp. Roller Mill, Hastings, Mich.

L0WEJT
PRICES.

F.RPfflAST
THE
JEWELER.

GOING!

in northern Georgia was a
mission of war aud destruc­
tion.

His Second Campaign,
Twenty years after, ends in
forgiveness for the first and a
happy marriage. Read the
particulars in

UOR SALE-1 □ice new
L house and 24 lots on Han­ OUR NEW SERIAL
over street Nice location,
The story has many dra­
and a convenient nice home. matic situations and the inter­
Will sell cheap and on easy
est never flags.
terms. Enquire of
0. A. Whitrioht.
COPYRIGHTED AND ILLUSTRATED.

GOING!

GOING!

Goods Must Go at Some Price!
Not i or i off, but

One-Half Off on Most of the Stock
As they must go. Come quick while the stock is large and complete.

LOOK BELOW
PRICES TELL!

LOOK BELOW

PRICES TELL!

PRICES TELL!

Men’s heavy socks, 4 pre. for 25 cts.
Men’s wool socks, 3 pra. for 25 cts.
Men’s pants worth $1.50 for 85 cts.
Men’s pants worth $2.50 for $1.25.
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Men’s undershirts and drawers worth per suit 45 cts for 35 ets.
Men’s rubbers 32 cts.
•
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Women’s rubbers 22 cts.
_

Look!

Look!

Look!

Shoes!

Shoes!

Shoes!

Men b shoes, Congreee and Bals, all eylee, worth $6.00 for $4.00.
•*
»
..
*. "
" “
“
4.50 “ 3.00.
8.50 “ 2.50.
3.00 - 2.00.
2.00 “ 1.50.
1.25 “
.90

Women, Look!

Women, Look!

Women’s Dongola Kid Button w&lt; :h $4.50 for 2.25.
3.00 "‘ 2.00.
2.50 *' 1.50.
2.00 *' 1.50.
1.50 “ 1.00.
And
all
Men
’
B
and
Women
’
s
FurniHhino
Children's Shoes, and all Rubber Goods ^2?™,
’“d .
B"0**. Boys’ and
we want.
mnst go aa prices are no object. Money
Umbrellas worth v
$1.50
uv for
ior 99c
jhc.

. „Vests for 85c.
Women sxxMenno

DO NOT FORGET THE

BANKRUPT STORE
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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, February nth, 1892.
W. R. COOK. Local

Common
Soap
Rots Clothes and
Chaps Hands.

IVORY
SOAP

J. D. Woodbeck, editor of the Otsego
Union, has thrown down the editorial
quill and accepted the position of cashier
of the Otsego chair company.

PERSONAL MENTION.
Bert Lake was in Grand Rapids «Mon-

Cliarll* Dunham went to Grand Rapids
No better evidenceot a progressive farm­
ing community can be given than largely Monday.
attended farmers' institutes.
The men
Judge Smith went to Howell on business
and women who attend these institutes
Thursday.
and make litem Interesting and profltable
Mrs. R. P. Brown, of Grand Rapids, is
are among those who believe that farming
is not only a most honorable and desirable in tlie city.
occupation, but,that it can also, by proper
Jerry Ryan, ot Ann Arbor, was In lhe
management, be made profitable and con­
city Monday.
ducive to general prosperity and happi­
R. B. Messer was in Chicago last week
ness.
on a business trip.
A speaking watch is one of Mr. Edison’s
Hon. John Uarveth, of Middleville, was
latest Inventions.
It wHl l»e exlbited at the next electric exhibition at St. in the city Friday.
Peteraburgh/ The dial Is made to repre­
Attorney Stewart, of Lake Odessa, la In
sent a human face, and the Interior cap­
tains a pbo’nograph. The mouth opens the city attending court.
M1m May Roberts spent Sunday visiting
and tells the hours and half hours, and the
quarters in a strikingly human voice. It her mother In Kalamazoo.
can also be set at a particular hour in lhe
L. E. Knappen, of Grand Rapids,
morning to remark several times running
tending court here tills week.
—••It Is time to get up!” “It is lime to

Mrs. Lewis Durkee, ot Nashville, ▼bit___
ed at Mrs. George Simpson’s Thursday.
The Supc. of Public Instruction was re­
cently asked "can teachers be compelled
Miss Gertie Pendergast, of the Akeley
to make up lost limo In dismissing for hol­ school, arrived home Monday ou a visit.
idays under a contract drawn tor a certain
P. A. Hahn, of Grand Rapids, called on
number of days?’’ And in reply said: "It
old friends in the city Monday evening.
has been held by this department and ha1*
John Brock, of Otsego, is ven sick, his
FOR SALE—A good farm of 801 been given as the opinion of lhe Attorney
acres near Middleville, Barry Co., General that a contract to teach a certain niother"belng colled there last week to at­
number of days entitles the teacher to such
Mich. All under cultivation with ■holidays as may come within the time for tend him.
Albert Francisco, of Norvel, Jack­
orchard, good buildings, windmill, which he Is employed.
son county, is visiting friends in the city
etc. Will be sold at a bargain.
We are In receipt of an invitation to at­ and vicinity.
Call on or address, A. Hanlon, tend the seventh anniversary banquet of
£ II ar thorn, of Milo, and F. K. NausM. D., Middleville, Mien., or C. the Michigan club, to be held nt the Detroit ley, of Orangeville, were In the city Fri­
rink in Detroit, Monday even lug. Feb. 29,
H. Gordon, Evanston, III.
day on business.
, at which timq there will be gathered to­
gether some of the most prominent and
L. C. Welton, formerly of this city but
A BARGAIN—For the one who noted people of thecountry. An excellent ■now iu the real estate business In Chicago,
desires to purchase my Green program has been prepared and It is need­ was here Monday.
*•
Street residence in the 4th ward, less to say everyone will be well repaid
Mrs. Zell Morrison and Mrs. Raymond,
attending. The club was organized in
in this city. House in good repair, for
1885 and 1ms been a great political factor of Grand Rapids, are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. PendergasL
heated by furnace, bath room, and in this state.

DOES NOT.

all the modern conveniences. Will
sell at a bargain. Address all let­
ters to me at Grand Rapids, care
of •‘Vendome.”
Mrs. Julia Goodyear.

FOR SALE OR TRADE
At a Bargain.

Farm, Lots or Houses
In City.

W. F. POWERS.
HARDWARE STORE.

LOCAL NEWS.
- CIKCUL/1TION •

Under tbo new fish law. bob lines nre
considered the same as set lines and the
persons wno use them lay themselves Ha­
ble to be arrested for violation of the fish
law the same as though they hod used set
lines. A man In Battle Creek waa arrested
under this charge last week and though be
had only succeeded In catching three little
perch, yet he was convicted and had to
pay over 821 to settle the case. All who
fish through the ice will do well to recol­
lect this fact and It may save them some
costs and trouble.
•
Bcnj. F. Gaskill does not enjoy the'Situatlou in which he thinks be has been wrong­
fully placed as one who circulated local op­
tion petitions. He did so in one or two
districts In Hastings township, and brought*
the petitions to the prosecuting attorney’s
office, and asked, he savs, that gentleman
which affidavit he should make. Be states
that the prosector looked over the petitions
and Instructions, and cut out from the
latter the affidavit tee make. He made It
ns directed, nnd dot* not particularly relish
being criticised by the person who instructd him what to do. and when he followed
nstructions.

77 quires.

The One-Price Clothiers on Top as Usual,
tYatLweVave sTldm^^id? °n the past^aKban^y^

here.

And this year opens with bright prospecte for our future.

Forty-Two TEonsad Dollars Worth of ■ Clothing
. Is the amount we bought of a manufacturing house&gt; that is going out ofbusine^
(these goods are to be divided among onr SIX STORES IN THE STATE) at prices
so low that no one ought miss buying a suit. ’

THEY .ARE . GREAT. BARGAINS
Do not fail to see them. We lead: others follow. Our motto is “One Price to all.”
We do not rob Peter to pay Paul.
Yours respectfully,

HASTINGS, MICH.

John Pendergast returned from his
western trip in the Interest ot the Wool
Boot company Tuesday. •
L. IL Everts started on a trip through
the eastern states Monday in behalf of the
Chair and Table company.
£ Gorham has sold his farm in Rutland
and gone to California where he will make
hia i&gt;ome with his daughter.
.

E. W. Morrill went to Gun Lake Tucsdry. «nd calculated that when he had got
what fish he expected, the lake would be
four feet lower.
.

Mr. Whitney, senior member of the
large wholesale boot and shoe house of
Whitney. Bowen A Co., of Cleveland.
Ohio, was In the city Tuesday to arrange
for a supply of felt boots for the coming
season.
•
Natciiang black dretw silks are the very
best. Every lady wishing lo pure haw n
silk dress should sec them. Russell has
the agency for these goods an&lt;l can furnish
any silks made by the Natehang Silk Co.
much cheaper than can be had elsewhere.

The wool boot company an1 now run­
It must appear to some very excellent peo­ ning with a full Toreo of hands, and with
ple who think that closing the saloons ’would orders sufficient now to keep the factory
hurt business,” Hint It would be better to running at Its full capacity .until July IsL
Hereafter, changes for advertisement*
have business harmed n little than to have The present winter the old stock of wool
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to„
such rotten and rottenly vicious and wick­ boots seems to have been entirely sold; and
week
Insure insertion In the Issue of the ----’*
ed things done as were done last week by there seems to be no question but that the
when brought.
the seven scapegraces. If anything could factory here will have all it can do to meet
hurt a town mote than that we don't know orders this year.
Sunday is Valentine’s day. •
what it is. And It is claimed the plot was
We announced last week that the gro­
When you want any pictures ।KO (o laid In a saloon in this city. And it Is
Sbarpsteen’s at Grand Rapids.
doifbtful if the seven would have bgen cery firm of Hams A VanArinan were
going to add a department to tbelr large es­
New bouse arid lot on Green street for guilty of what they did bad they not been
tablishment for the wholesaling of confec­
sale on easy terms. Enquire of B. J. drunk. Yes. the saloon Isa fine thing, a
great promoter of business; but so far as tionery. We are now prepared to say that
Hendershott.
&lt;
it Is a fact aud that they are in the whole­
we know of very bad bujrituM.
sale business with a vengeance. In a cir­
Wash dress goods. Tennis flannels,
table damatiks napkins, towels, etc. just /We arc Inclined very much toward sup­ cular tn the trade they say that they do ngt
received at Bussell’s.
porting the proposition that the city build expect the "bulk of the trade,’’ but by hon­
a building that shall answer for purposes est, square dealing which has always
There will be a dance at the Lake house.
of its own, and contain an opera house as characterized this firm, they hope to get
' L. P. Cote’s landing. Thornapple, Monday
well. The city can sell 815,000 bonds at their portion of IL Country dealers are
eyeaing, February S2d.
flve per cent, and that would be ample for hereby enabled to save time and freight
Hastings Odd Fellows will be Interested the purpose of constructing such a build­ and guaranteed good goods. Who will be
to know that plans have been fully matur­ ing as would be required. Without ques­ the next to open up a jobbing department
ed for a 12 story Odd Fellow's temple ut tion a well-appointed opera bouse would to their business.
Grand Rapids.
rent for not less than 8500 a year. The
city is now paying 8300 a year rent for
The Banneii Is turning out plenty of
The Methodists are considering the ad­
rooms occupied by tlie council and fire de­
job work these days. And wo have lhe
partment. So that there would be no visability of building the annex for devo­
facilities for doing it such as arc not ayrdoubt of the city’s Securing far better ac­ tional and society meetings. It Is very
passed by any country newspaper office In
comodations. at even less cost In the way much needed.
Michigan.
■
Next Sunday wlll*be quarterly meeting
of interest than is now paid in renjt. The
It must have kept old ProbK busy with city needs proper offices, and could by this at the M. E. church.
tlie weather Sunday. It rained and snow­ means secure what she needs, and what la.
The program for the. Epworth League
ed. yid at one time the sky was clear of greatly lo be desired in lhe way of an
February ICth.j *92. nt the M. E. church,
dotids. It was alternately mild as Muy opera house.
.will be “An Evening with the Old.”
und cold as December
The Supreme court has just decided that
Opening exercises, "Chautauqua Vesper
. The subscriber desires to secure a good in case a canine convention Is held Ina Service.”
farm to work ou Hharts for a period of two man's front yard, he has a right to shoot
Recitation. Somebody's Mother. Miss
or three years. Can furnish good refer­ into and kill the delegates thereto.
A
Gertrude Abbey.
ences if desired. Call on or address D. B. Detroit man waa bored to death by a howl­
Declamation, Grand-mothers. Howard
Thorn. Pricbardville, Barry county, Mich. ing mob of dogs which were hi the habit
Busby.
of nightly serenading him and hia family.
It was reported that .Mrs. Ell Nichols,
Music. By the Choir.
He tried peaceful means, he called on the
of OraiiKevllle..died last week. Such hapPaper “Reverence for the Old,” Miss
police, he exhausted the remedies known
pyy is not true, but on the contrary she is
Wilda Bllvins.
to mortal man to discontinue the concerts..
rapidly Improving and bas had the novel
Recitation, "Growing Old' Gracefully,”
At last, in sheer desperation, he shot Into
experience of reading her own obituary.
Miss Effie Simpson,
the serenading party, and killed a lady’s
Music, By the Choir.
The Kalamazoo Gazette says “It is not pet pup. She sued him for damages. He
Recitation, Grandma Alius Does, Rod­
imprulmble that tlie Michigan Central set up the mitigating circumstance that
may yet buy the C. K. A 8.] road.” We canine serenades were an unmitigated ney Puffer.
Recitation, Fanner Gray’s Photograph,
give this bit ot news (?) simply that our nuisance. The Detroit judge ruled that
Miss Edith Pryor.
readers may not forget tliere ever was such no mitigating circumstances could be
Music, Home!Sweet Home.
shown, uniPthe'juF-y.jissessed him 825.00.
a road as the C. K. A S.
Heappcaled to the Supreme court, and that
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grigsby thank their many
Roadmaking is a trade and must be
body reversed tlie decfalon, orderded a new friends of all religious denominations for
Imnied like any otber. An unskilled man
trial and directed tho jndge to have the their pleasant company and liberal gifts at
cau waste tr vast amount of money, aifd
jury consider the exasperating circum­ the donation last Tuesday.
the bulk of the money as it Is now spent
stances of the case, and plainly stated that
upon the majority of country roads Is
The Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at the Presby­
the man was justified In taking the means
thrown away, through lack of proper en­
terian church next Sunday evening at 6
he did to ria himself of a nusance.
o'clock, aud will be led by Miss Millsgineering knowledge.
There Is this week being inaugurated in paugb.
Every school child will be asked to con­
the lower four departments of the main
tribute oue cent on Feb. 29 for the pur­
Usual service! at tbo Presbyterian church
building what Is known as departmental
pose of Michigan’s educational exhibit at
next Sunday morning and evening.
work for tho teachers. Each of the four
the world's fair. This will make a fund teachers has herjown room, over which she
The C. L. S. C. will meet at the home
of 88.000 If carried out Teachers and
has general charge as now. She will open of Mrs. Maggie Bailey Saturday evening.
superintendents will be asked to give from
the school and conduct the opening exer­ Following is the program:
10 cents to 50 cents apiece.
cises In the usual manner. The forenoon
Quotations concerning Garfield.
Cashiers around the country are doing and afternoon are divided Into fonr recita­
American history. Mrs. Geer.
a great deal of swearing because tlie jiew tion hours each. Each teacher goes to each
Story of the-constltutlon. Miss Dooley.
half-dollar pieces bulge out In the center of lhe four rooms, for one recitation boar,
Recitation, Garfield's poem “In Memory,”
and cannot be stacked up. As editors are each half day. giving Instruction in one Mrs. R. Bailey.
•
about the only class exempt from the branch of study In tbo forenoon, aud an­
Trading companies. Miss Jordan.
arduous duties of slacking up coins, every­ other in the afternoon. Thus instead of
Bureau of Animal Industry (synopsis),
thing is serene iu the journalistic world. ' having from four to six studies, all differ­
ent, to prepare for, rach teacher has but
Critic, Mrs. W. IL Cook.
My buyer In New York writea me he has
two. Any one can see that even tho very
purchased my tuililuery stock cheaper than
The society oC the presbyterlan church
highest type of an Instructor can better
ever and more'of IL So I will be on deck
prepare himself cr bcrself to impart in­ will be entertained by the ladles on Friday.
again, and having sold over 2,000 ladles
struction in two than in four or flve Feb. 19th. at the society rooms. Supper
hats last year shall endeavor to make it
brandies. Prof.1 Sterling seeks to give to from 5 to 7. A cordial Invitation extended
4,000 this, If good goods nnd low prices
each of the teachers that character of work to all.
will do IL At the Racket.
for which he believes them best qualified,
The proposed pnisleal social which was
P.tist Smith.
and which thgfparticularly enjoy. Whilee to be given by the eastern star chapter is
Since the ice has been broken II is proba­ this departale from the usual routine of
ifalndcfitiitely postponed.
ble that other jobbing houses will be open­ teachers’ wdFk knew, and has been tried
The ladies of Fitzgerald W. IL C. will
ed up In thla-clty. We know of one busi­ In but a limited number of schools, still
ness bouse nt least in this city, that Is where it is tried It has worked very suc­ bold a Valentine social nt Post halk Satur­
thinking seriously of adding a jobbing de­ cessfully, and those doing that kind of day evening. Fib. 13th. Supper served
partment to the business. Business men work speak of the plan with enthusiastic from ' to 8. Gentlemen 25 cents; ladles
10 cents.
think of this and see if you &lt;i
’
wboleaaie department to yi
Rev.
delivered a very Interthat will i e profitable' to you
be the Ing to try II, aad

This week,

$42,000

COMPLETE
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ki

Knock (M
Our great sale of the Clement, Bane &amp; Co.’s stock of Clothing (as
announced last week) has proved »- complete “knock-out” to all com­
petitors. They may imitate it, but they can’t duplicate it. This sale ’
has knocked the usual prices so high that it seems barely possible that
it is so. but the hundreds that have taken advantage of this sale the
past week can tell you that the prices asked are
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BELOW THE COST to MANUFACTURE,
It's a stupendous thing to do—to put 110,000 worth of clothing on
the market to sell in a few weeks, but it’s an assured success. The
prices are simply irresistable.
This stock comprises everything desirable in clothing for men's
boys’ and youths’ wear.

To make a long story short, 110,000 worth of. fine clothing to be
closed out in a few weeks, at a less price than it cost the manufacturers
to make them. Weliate to-lump them that way, but it would be too
far-spreading an advertisement to elaborate all the desirable varieties,
styles and prices of these goods. There are so many of them. You know
the fashionable, useful sort of clothing we sell, and you know also the
low prices we always quote, and to some it is hard to believe clothing
can be sold so cheap (below the cost of- manufacture) but you will see
with your own eyes when you call in.

Anything you buy yon may keep five
days and if not satisfactory, return it
and get your money back.
Terms are strictly cash.

�Hastings Banner

Sleepy.

Thursday, F«b. it, 1892-

which arrived at New York to-day. tart
re ven men, Eluding CaptGbm^oi.. by
yellow fever at Santo*. The veaael I* In
quarantine.

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aft iiTeblosvxn^ of header:

COOK MHOS.. eroP«gL°r^”*

,Othink iter Il»
lottery proposition by John A. Morri* I*
not sincere. and will work for a big
By against the amendment to the commo-

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each of saidu"‘’i^drrutlon of the costs of this

easels^

It will cost you nothing and will surely
do you good. It you have a cough, cold, or
any trouble with throat, chest or lung*.
- »»• Dr. King’s New Discovery r&lt;»rconsumption,
coughs and colds is guaranteed to give re­
order be published once In each week, wr
lief. or money will be paid back. Sufferera from la grippe found It jinto the tiling
SET&gt;te Br»
and under its use had a speedy and perfect
»«• l™m "*au•r‘£BS“a »«&gt;«&lt;«.
recovery. Try a sample bottle at our ex­
Circuit Judge.
pense and learn for younmlf just How good
Titre*. S. DnicM. Regnier.________________ _ a thing It is. Trial bottles free nt W. U.
Goodyear's drug store. Large size 50c.
‘ FHOBATKOfiDEIL
and $1.00.
State of Michigan. County of Itarnr- **.
Al a session ot tbe Probate Court for the
County of Bam. Iiehlen at tbe Probate office, in
tbe ary "f Hastini*. In Mid count*, oo Tnes8. H. CIlQord, New Cassel. Wls., was
dav. the zed day Of February*6* Year one troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
thousand eight hundred and nlncty-two.
Present. Charles W. Armstrtmg, Judge of his stomach was dtoonlvred. his liver was
1 tnihe matter of’the estate ot C. Columbus affected to an alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and ho was terribly reduced In
Backus deceased.
, .
Three bottles of
On reading and filing the petition, duty veri­ rtesh and strength.
fied, of Eugene Harthorn adnilulatrator uf said Electric Bitters cured him.
estate, praying that be may tm Iksnieed to sell
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. III., had
the real estate ot said d« erased n» h» 'aid peti­
tion described, for (lie reasons aud pbrpvses a running sore on his leg of eight years’
therein set forth. .»
standing. Used three bodies of Electric
Thereupon it Is ordered,that Monday, theaith
dav ot March. A. D.
at two &lt;. &lt;-l.rk Bitten and seven boxes of Bucklcn’a
;
■ the afternoon be assigned for the hraring of Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and
In
said
petition and that the heirs at law ot Mid well. John Speaker; Catawba. 0.. had
।
deceased
and all other persons h.tercated In
,
five large fever sores on his leg, doctors
said
estate, pre required to appear nt a
.
,of said cuurt.tben to br bo'den ntihe Prabaicof- said he was incurable. One bottle Electric
;fice. In the City of Hasting*. In Mid county, ftod Bitters nnd one liox Bucklen’s Arnica
show
cause.
If
‘
nny
there
be.
why
,
&gt;
tbe
nraycr of the petitioner may not l&gt;e Salve cured him entirely. ‘Sold by W. H.
,grantee. And It l» furl her ordered, that Goodyear, the druggist.
.said i»etltlc»ner giro notice to lhe persons
Ihlenmed In said estate, of li»*» pendency ot
.
said
petition and lhe hearing thereof by causing
The best salve in the world for cuts,
:a copy of thia order to tat publislinl lutlje Has­
tings BaXNKR. a newspaper printed and circu- bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever
hted In said County of Barry, once in each sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
week for three successive weeks previous to
coms, and all skin eruptions, and jHwltivesaid day ot hearing.
CllARLKS. W. AIUISTHUXU.
ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is
Judge of Probate.
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. &lt;&gt;r(A true copy.)
money refunded. Price 95 cents per la»x.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tho druggist
PROBATE OBDEK
State of Michigan, County «f ltarn -*s. '
The Roberts house, of Fenton. Is now
At a sesdon of the I’robate Court for rhe
County of Barry, hidden at the Probate Office in under J. A. Thompson’s tnnnagrinenL
the city of Hnsilngs, In said eonnty. on Menday, the 1st dnv of-February, in ibe &gt;rar one
People who use arsenical preparation* for
thousand eight hundred aud ninety two.
their com pfectfon*. do *&lt;»at the risk of their
Preaent, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
lives. Ayer’s Sarsaharllla to guaranteed free
Probate.
„
In th&lt;» matterM the estate of George fhnn auy Injurious drag, and Is. therefore. lhe
Weigles. deceased.
Oa reading and fittog the petition, duly veri­ the safest as well a* the most power! ul blood
fied otJohn J. Perkins, administrator of said medicine tn the world. It tQakr* the skin clear.
estate, praying that be may
licensed to »rll
Petoskey baptists cut n hole through
the real estate of said deceased as In said pettUon ilh-cribed for the leasous and purposes several feel of ice Ind imiuersed nine per­
herein set fortii.
Tberetinon it Is ordered’ Hint Tuesdav.tbo 1*1 sons.
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transaction nf the tutslness nt said hnu.
tbe death of said deceasrel member- To take
an account ot all sums of money, which each
number of said firm of Iteiitley Bro*. * to llkins
ha* already paid, for or In ropw-t to the debt*.1
liabilities, dealing* snd transaction* of the said
ropartnerohtp. To take an account of all lums
oftrwney which the complainant and the defendwiL.WalterL. Wilkins. •» sudl surviving
inembers. 1-ave paid, Yor or tn respect to the
iiHbts liabiiiiire. dealings ami transactions ot
the said l»te firm of BenUer Bros. S Wilkins, to
ascertain and determine the respective priorilira ot the different items of indebtedness still
exlwUugagalnst said late firm of Bentley Bros.
&amp; Wilkins and agaluii said surviving members.
Toasccrt'ln and determine what portion of
Mfd Indebtedness still existing! are debt*
against Mid tate item of rte.ntley Itrb*. &amp; W IlkIns. and what porti«»ns of raid IndetttedncM are
debt* property cbargvable to the eitate ot said
aurvirora. To ascertain and direct: the proper
application of tbe avails ot said property, both
that Ueloiq ii g to the raid late firm of Bentley
Bros. &amp; Wilkins and that so acquiredI by said
iSurvirarain the tran.ractkMi ot raid business,
•atner tbe death of said deceased member, and
testa:-the account »s bptweett roinptalnanl
and each of Mid defendant* and of raid defend­
ant* as between themselves. boUi Uy reason of
said copartnership dealings and bv reason of
the •leallng' &lt;d raid parties respccthely with
• &gt;*'d estete and with each other, growing out of
&gt; or connected witli said copartnership business.
both before amt since the death of said decased
member. To take proof* therein, according to
tbe rules and practice ot thl* court and the dlrectlous of thl* decree, roncerohig who are such
• creditor* or claimants owntag ami holding
claim* or obligations as well against said firm ot
Bentley Bros. 4, Wilkins, a* against sold sur­
vivors, by reason of the business cartted on by
said survivor* since the death of said deceased
member.
i3i From such proof* when made, to compute
tlie amount due to each of such creditors and I
clatnauu. and tbe amount and raine of tbe seentity, it anvjicid by each, as well of creditors
of said tate ftnn a* ot said siavlvdro. and tbe
priority or preference, if an/, to wtdcli such
creditor Is entitled to.
'
(3) To nirke and file In this caum a written
reikjrt. showing the name of each creditor holoInzand owning auy note, commercial paper,
claim or obligation against said late tlnn, aud
and also the name of each creditor holding such
obligation agairut said surviving members of
sala firm, a* such sun Ivors, and th- amount ot
such respective obligations, whgt sceurities. If auy. are held by auy of the creditor* afore­
said and tbe value and amount thereof, aud the.
priority or preference. It aay, to which such
creditor may be entitled.
. Hecond. All creditors of said late firm of
Bentley Bn»s. &amp; Wilkin* and of said survivors,
a* such, are hereby required to exhibit their de­
. imiml* and prove their claims before said com­
missioner, v It hln forty days from the date of
this order, and In default of aucu proof, within
such time, said creditors shill be forever debar­
red from any elslrn. right or benefit. In and to
the assets and property ot said late firm of
I Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins and ofc said surviving
. member*, MKfar m ihe same are adannlstcreifc
by this court. Baid claims shall be proved lu
tbo first Instance by affidavit, setting forth the
■ character of raid claim and the note or obltaatlon repreaentlngUie same must be annexed to
! aud identified therein, and raid affidavit shall
further *tate the amount du* thereon; and
whether and any ard what payment* have been
Blade. Wliat.1l am other security the claimant
olds for the same debt; the lime when such
indebtedness accrued, whether such note*, ouilgallon* and claim* were renewals, or given In
whole or In part, in the plainot other notes, obllgsllors ami claims, and if ao, when the rbiltatlons, claims or notes, of which they are renew­
al* wen- eh el,; anti II tho note, obligation or
claim ot any other company or person, what
tba name of such company or person was and
when Mich change wa* made, in each case tbe
claimant may cause to be endorsed oa such
affidavit the untno of tils solicitor, who stull
represent him In thl* suit, and such endorse­
ment shall be regarded as an appearance of the
Mid claimant by thu solicitor wbosn'uanie Is w
endorsed.
Third. That the complainant and tbe de­
fendant. Walter L. Wilkins, within fifteen davs
after the service of a ropy of tin* order, caused
to be prepared a full, complete nnd true state­
ment and list, under oath, giving the name* and
residences of all tbe bolder* and owner* of
note*, commercial paper, claims and obligation*
of said late firm of Bentley Bro«. &amp; Wilkins,
aud of all the ow ners and holders of notes, com­
mercial paper, claims and obligation* of said
surviving members of said firm, growing out of
nnd connected with th'e tranMCttoa of said
bullae**, ta lhe name ot Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilk­
in*, since the death of said deceased member,
stating thrrvln tbe characterot lhe Mid several
claims, the dates of the several notes or obllga
Hons, the amount due Uiereou and whether any
asd what payment* have beeu made, what, if
any. other security the holders have for the
same debt, the time when such Indebtedness
accruftd, whether said note*, commercial paper,
claims amt obligations were renewals, or given
In whole or In part. In the ptace of other notes
aud obitaation*. and if *o. when lhe obligations
or notes, of which they are renewal*, were
given.aud If the note* or obligations of auy
other company or person, what the name of
such cooipwny.or person wa* nnd wlsra »uch
change was made.
Fourtif. That said commissioner shall, with­
in five nay* alter filing the statement aforesaid
mall notice In writing to all persons appearing
upousueh lists and to all others known to him
to be banning to be creditors either of said tate
firm of Bentley Hros. &amp; Wilkins; or ot said sur­
vivor*. Who »b*ll not voluntarily waive «uch
notice In writing, or appear b, fore him to make
proof of tltelr claims respectively, which not leu
shall be a notice entitled In toe cause, requiring
Mich parties to appear before such cdmmlsxloner and lo make nroof of their reapuethe
eiomts and ot the priority thereof, and ofthelr
rwpectlvc claims to preference therein, within
forty days from lb« date of thia oroer. and
Etvre*’f
wvleo thereof shall bo filed with
Fill in That at any time, on or before ten
&lt;ta)s after Uie lime above limited for presenting
and proving claims, any party to this suit or
claim, may file written objection* to auy dalm
presented amt proved, which objection neeitn"
specify tha'ground* oh which it 1* made- Md
‘’Wectfou tielng lMl..the proof by affittatil »hidl have no furthn force or ett.-.-tto estabI? ’ !,ucll c.£Un'
’J**” ,!d,’’,u»i »«mn I&gt;e put to
his proof thereof, before raid commissioner, a*
io ail chancery canes, ind may make aaeh
proof thereof, within ti sixty days haretuafter mentlouvd. and on i.to filli.g «»f ■&gt;i&gt;l**?Uan-i
to auy claim, the rotumbsioner shall forthwith
*r‘“&lt;,‘,'n,1&lt;*ver»mmlb-. or br mail,'to
Uw creditor or bls soltclior. presenting the
“* ** lb? fl,ln’ of objection*
• W therennou the salt! rommkstoaer

ceased and all other p»-r ons Interested in said
estate . *re required to
..k « .-.essfon ot
said Court, then to be Holden at the Probate
office. In tbe City of Hustings, Iu raid county,
and show cause. If there be, why the prayer of
the petitioner may not bo granted. And It. is
further ordered, that Mid petitioner give notice
to the persons interested in said estate, ot the
pendency of said petition and tbe hearing
tbereof by causing n copy of thia order to be
published ip the Hastings Bannkiub news­
paper printed and circulated in said County of
Itarry, once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
CH XV. W. AHMRTItOXG.
Judge of Probate.
(A* true copy.)
PROBATE OKDElt,
statu &lt;d Michigan, County of Barry. **.
At a soxlou of the Probate Court, holdeu at
HA* Probate uffire. In (he City of Halting*. In
Mid County, on .Monday tbe 1st day of Feb/funry. In (hr year roe thousand eight hundred
and ninety two.
Present. Cbaries W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Dora Burchett.
dKftMM.
on reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, of Oliver Cheney, admlnlstnuor of Mid
estate praying that he may Im licensed to sell
the real relate ot Mid deceased as In said petltioti described for the reason* and purposes
therein set forth
Thereupon it is ordered, that Wednesday the
iilb day of March A. D., 1««U at ten o'clock in
the forenoon, tm assigned for tbe bearing of
snld petition and thnt tire betrs at taw of Mid
dree axed and all other person* Interested In
sr.id retate. are re«|Ultrd to appear at a session
ot Mid court, (hen to be holden at the Probate
office, tn the city ot Huning*. in Mid County,
and show rau»e. if any tnere ire. why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be grained. And It
la further ordered, that said nctltfouer give no
lice to the person* Interested in said estate, of
the pendency of said petition and tte hearing
thereof by musing a copy ot this order to be
published tn thu Hastings BaxxKH.a news­
paper printed und circulated in the said County
ot Barry, once tn each week for throe successive
weeks previous to said day ot bearing.
Chas^ W. ARMtrrxoxa,
Judgeof Probate.
(A tree ropy.)
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice I* iierebygiven that by virtue ot a writ
ot Deri facias laaued out of tho Circuit Court tor
tbs Couidy of Barry, Iu favor ot Frank G. Good­
year and George A. Barnes, copartners, under
die nrm of Goodyear &amp; Barnes.against the real
estate of Allen G. Freeman in said county, to
me directed and delivered, I did. on tbe 2l*t
day of June. A. D. IROO. levy upon and lake all
the right, title and interest of said Allen G.
Frewiuun, iu and to the following described real
estate, to wit: The south eiut quarter of the
north ea&gt;t quarter ot Mcttoa 10. In towtuhlp l,
north of range 9 West. In tho County of Barry
and State of Michigan, all of which I shall e»-

Brighton Is considering the advisability
ot paying a $1,200 bonus,for a cigar fac­
tory.
These pills arcscientifically compounded,
and uniform In action. No griping pain so
commonly following tho use of pilH.
They are adapted to both adults nnd chil­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
they have no equal .In tho cure of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­
cel any other preparation. .Sold by W.
H. Goodyear.

Many school* have been chwcd in Lena­
wee county, as scarlet fever l» raging in
divers place*.

That disease is propagated by the hv
nnmerabh* microbes, germs, etc., wlifcli
fill the air we breath nnd the water we
drink, there can lie no question. The-c
microbes attack the human txxiy and breed
poison in many shapes. Beeent experi­
ments read before the congress of sur­
geons at Berlin leave* no doubt* that th&lt;&lt;
wnv to olenr the system of theao germs h
to force them out through tlie pon*s of the
skin. 8. S. 8. docs thi* In the most effi­
cient way. It cleans them out entirely,
and the poison as well.
Mr. F. Z. Nelson, a prominent and
wealthy citizen of* Fremont. Nebraska,
suffered for years with scrofula, and it
continued to grow worse in spite of all
treatment. Finally, four bottles of Swift's
Specific cured him. He writes: "Word*
are Inadequate to express my gratitude and
favorable opinion of Swift's Specific.”
Treatise on blood aud skin diseases
mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
The Grand Trunk road will. It Is report­
ed, extend Its Jackson branch to Albion In
the near future.

ity*

O fair ij toe b»?K

Tlie attorneys of Maj. Overman In Cleve­
land are trying to have tha e005x'“*r“"2
Indictment quashed on the ground that the
money alleged to be embezzled waa for
river and harbor purposes, and not for the
purposes of the artny.
,

SANTA CLAUS SOAP.&amp;

Chas. E. Waterbury. Sutherland and
McCann, who abducted 8-year-&lt;&gt;ld Ward
Waterbury In Greenwich, Conn., for the
purpose of compelling the father to give a
ransom of 20,000. have been arrested and
fully identified by the boy.

In June. 1890. d%*sie Young, son of-an
ex-lord mayor of Loudon, and Miss Olla
Da Sllon. belonging to n leading New
York family, were the leading figures In a
brilliant wedding. She has been granted
a divorce in the Brookings. 8. D.. eourL
Dunkirk. N. Y. Is much excited over the
alleged premature burial of Miss Florence
Burke a high school girl and thu heiress
of considerable property. She was burled
a few weeks ago. but the neighbors claim­
ed she was in a trance and Induced the cor­
oner to exhume the remains, but the coffin
was found full of waler, so that the girl
must have been drowned If she was not
previously dead. Over 500 people attend­
ed the disinterment and viewed the re­
main*.

MADE ONLY BY

NX.fAlRBANK&amp;CO.

NOTICE FOB REARING OF CLAIM*.
State of Michigan. County of Barryj’*Notice Is hereby siren, that &gt;•&gt; order of the
Probate Court for the Ceuaty ofWry node oe
TIME TABLE.
the ninth day of January. A . D. 1992. dx”10*"**
__________In effect June 'X. IMO.
from the fourteenth day of January. :IK«
allowed for creditor* «o prerent their
against tlie estate nt Lucy A- -’oMsJato $ £?{!
station*.
County, deceased. and tluxtall creditors of wl
deceased are required to present Chair claim*
ta Mi-1 Probate Court, nt
ibe &lt;-ity of Harting*. for examination and allow­
ance. on or before the fourteenth day of July Kalamazoo Lv..
next. :u.&lt;! that such cl Mm* wilt be heard before
said Court, on Tburwtay. the fourteenth day of BSfiSTKiii*
April and "i&gt; Thursday, the fourteenth day of Crearty .L...
July next, nt ten o'clock Iu the forenoon of each Milo................
of tho«q day*
.v .
Delton...........
Dated January &gt;«h- A. D. !«.
.
Cloverdale ...
CHA*. W. AH-MKTKOtw. Judge of Probate.
tfhultx.

laluuuo Is Saginaw

It would seem evident to anyone who
has been watching passing events and ex­
pressions of preference that the popular
track for the future will be the regulation
mile track, with quarter mile turns, quar­
ter mile stretches. railroad curves and
grades made of good elastic soli and on a
level plane. All of the "solid comforts”
of trotting races are with this form of
track, because s|w.'Ctator* can see what is
going on. and the danger to horses and
drivers Is reduced tn a minimum. There
Is no use of thinking or talking about the
trolling turf remaining a popular resort
for tin* recreation loving public units* the
One for it* imeilng. lhe &lt;Aher for ita shooting.
trolling races nre conducted on n track Men
of every poittked lajth read it. TYwreis
snd in such a manner that spectators can nd i«llti-s in 1L Brimful of good
&gt;an get something fur their money. In Shooting, fishing, n dural hlsUry. camp Ute.
other words, it will not do to *ay the pub­ travel, advent-re. y»rbtfDK. aaooeing. Kun-jk*
and rifle, oldest. nHeat. frrlghteat and tert or
lic lie &lt;1----- d In this business.—Turf,
Ita ctass Wre’sly. -k pare*: I®
Field and Farm.

Cleveland and Harrison

An old horneman gives'the following as
his method of training horses to stand
without being tied: After young horets
have become bridle wise. 1 first endeavor
to teach them the meaning of every word I
say to them. This Is not a difficult matter,
provided too many words arc not used at
once. The-first thing Is to adopt some
word at the sound of which they are to
understand they must :top. Wools which
are easy to apeak, and which can lie made
emphatic, should be chosen, such as "ho.”
"whoa,” etc- aud every lime the word Is
used the horse to which It Is spoken should
be made to obey It fully. Carelessness tn
regard to ti’s matter will do more to undo
what has been taught than anything else.
When a horse fully knows lhe meaning of
the wool at which you wish him to stop
anil stand still, the greater part nf the
work ,1s accomplished. He can then lie
trusted with safety while you leave him
for a short time. To take no risk and tn
make the work mon* effective it to a good
plan for two to get Into the wagon to
which the horse is hitched and having
stopped after a short drive one should get
out and leave him at a short distance.
Should the horse start, the one In the
wagon can draw the lines suddenly and
thus prevent hl* getting away. Thenwill no trouble In teaching any horse with
an ordinary amount of good common sense
to stand as long as you desire without be­
ing hitched If a little judgment Is used in
attempting It.

Mr*. W inslow • Mothwa Syrup has been u«ed
for children teething. It soothes the child,
softeus the gum*, allays all palp, cures wind
colic, nnd ts tbe best remedy for dlarrhaa.
Twenty-five cent* a boule, bold by all druggbta
tbrougnout the world.

3ifi Broadway. N&lt;

Haotxxdh....
Coata Grove
Wood land

Stations.

aptmt.
Kalnmszr-o J
EastCooper
Fuel.tai d JMUo............
IMton ...

SMOKE i-

Kbuta....
I! v-r-.x-.-

Eb. POWERJ
NO. 35.
ALWAYS YHE SAF1E

"B ALWAYS THE BEST

Coal* Grove
Wowltand .

SOU;*'.! U,.

i of it n

Lansing^...
I not carry paasengers «nl«4*
provided with freight train permits
Freight traiu* will be run at ihe r&lt;&gt;nveniet.re
otthe s»oipany, who reM-rve the riirht lo chant?
ttte Umo of raeb train* without notice.
F. BltaR, Gen’l Manser.
n f
r. T- &gt;

IN THE

Tha Niagara Fails Sonic.'
station*.
kaxtwahd.

tUararaa........ .
Stations.

/ DO YOU

ICOUCH
I dont delay
I TAKE:

!a.m.'|ajn.’p m.;p.rn i».m.
I Atal MSILSl f.td too

HAmXtML.

M. A GILLMAN, Local JUqnt, Haiftiii|;».

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

_V

KEMPS

Take rood care of your beard and keep it
clear of gray hairs so hr to retain your young
looks by using Buckingham* Dye for tbe
whiskers,
1

balsam

Alpena has granted a franchise to local
capitalists who will build a street railway
within the next ulne month*.

®sai®=l=

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Mich.

5.000.00
SVBPLl'H •7.000.1W.

Incorporated under the law* of the Btatd &lt;jl
Michigan.
Open tor bualnes* Dec. tfi.ime.
officers:
D. G. Robinson, President;
Cheater Messer. Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, CasM*f
dk.xctors:
Dan W. Reynolds,
r. H. Fewer*.
D. G. Robinson,
R. B. Mcs»ur
John Carveth,
Chester Messer.
P. T. Colgrove.

For the restoration of faded knd gray hair to
A Marion bride of three weeks has
Its original color and frestinol*. Ayer’s Hair
jumped her yob atid her yoxband. tooVigor remains unrivalled. This I* the most llsten to the leap year warning.
Interest paid on time deposits and a euifta
CHANCERY SALK.
popular aud valuaole toilet preparation tn the
landing Business Transa-tea.
I
In pursanee nt and by rtrtuo of an order ami
world: all who use It are perfectly eotisfied that
10
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n
,or
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kntr
:
Fnr
forty-five
years
I
have
it 1* the best.
been afflicted with blood poison. liver and made and dated on i
The grand lodge of A. O. U. W.. at their rheumatic difficulties. Part of tlie time D. twi tn aeeftalut
meeting In Muskegon, added a uniformed confined to my lied. My blood wu badly Inl-reednmG. hh&lt;
January 3rd. !*.&lt;-•
will and testament
rank to their order.
SrMed*. ?,x
bot0ei
Hlbbard’M I* complainant an
Lv Grand Rapids tor. 1a. M.|F M.1P. m iT5f
Rheumatic byrup did me more good than
To purify
Court Howe, tn the City of Heatings, in said
Your blood
nil the other medicines I haw taken. My
.........
Itn os
county, ou the I2lh daj* of-Marcb. A.D. i«2, at
Take Hood's Baraaparillx
» 9 00 !12 (Wl’tl 30,5: .
9 o'clock in th* forenoon of said day.
friends have uaed It and In even- case it
Dated thl* XJd day of January, A. D. WOT.
» 9 OOitr.’ «.(•’.! X&gt;|
Ed. Boos, the well known Jackson mnal has proven a wonderful remedy. . I have
tT 251-5 17 *.. .'
BakxhShhimml
clan, la now leader of the Auditorium or­ known of some wonderful cures of dyspep­
Fortner sheriff ot tbe County otBa-ry, who
11
furonoon, at the north front door
made the levy in said notice dwcribeiL
chestra, at Chicago.
sia aud nenralgln.
Maby Biddle,
Indigestion. Dizziness. Take Beech­
^biittbe plae* foe hoidln. th»
PROBATE ORDER.
hi&gt;k2_.
Mitchellville, Iowa.
am's pills.
State ot Michigan'bounty of Barry—ss.
■Everyday. 5 Except Bahintay.
At a sra»lvu ot Uw Probate Court for the
Oakley schools are closed on account ot are remedies of great merit I believe
* through (ehalr car to Chbtw
Comity ot Parry, holdcn nt the Probate office.
Im the City of llaallugs, tn Raid county, on Fri­ scarlet fever and a portion of tlie town has they have nu equal In the cure of rheum­
_____
______
day the sthitayot February, lathe year one been in quarahtlne.
atism and all blood diseases.
thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
O
b. H. ^Eif-nABt..' Druggist.
Present, Charies W. Armitrong, Judge of
________ car to M»t:i»town one north, range *‘iv*n westu^vd*&lt;LA^n,M?h
Probate.
It has been truly said that half the
Th. ,priUf 1)w tKXnfS^r,
In the matter ot the estate ot Rosa M.
,
_ IDttdtrain with Wagner pilico
Ferris. deceaML
world does not know how the other half
w tferowib toChteago.
On reading and filing the petltBn. duly veri­ llvee. Comparatively few of ns Iiave per­
11:08 p. tn. to Indlanapoli* only
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pb
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d
re
role
HuUnn, aka
•
fied. ot Voluey W. Ferri*, son of said d&lt; ceased,
Gho. DxHavrN.
fect
health.lowing
to
the
impure
condition
praying this court to determine who are and
• ™ Auil’,z° K. Kkmartox
_________
Genl Pass. A get ■ ।.
acre (he heirs at taw ots.dd deceased, and en­ of our ulood. But we rub along from day
CbPdtOoqrtOammtoMaoef.
titled under the laws of this state to Inherit today, with scarcely n thought, unless
rencoupt,. Mkh.
the real estate ot which said deeeased died
forced to our attention, of thu thousands
Solicitor foe Complainant.
all about us who are suffering from
ajLlLBO t l&gt;.
scrofula, salt reuhm and other striiins
xoncitroit ncARixn claims.
Jauuirv .i-d. He.
blood disorders, and whose aironlus can
Michigan, County
of Battv m
thJ’p^^W
1^MWiTMfcr
at
only be Imagined. The marked success
TaTK-pTu fM.
of Uood’a Saraaprllla for these troubles.
. Kt! ’too- ■ W
Mid court.
sit the Probate at.. ST 13 •! &lt;M&gt; ; 5 W
shown in our advertising colums frequent­
.. tf 15 H
I «
ly. certainly seems to Justify urging the
Lowell... ................. •’
.. ti 14 tl 00‘ .&lt;■ in
use of this excellent medicine by all whn
r give notice *n°w
*h^ 1blood h diKordercJ
take, of the
tba bearing
fax -TO. ro^! Sth.
USnrir. .tVwii diC
f
order to be Ul« I. (otly teeked up O'samp,,.
wh.i to, medldn,
Unroll »ul&gt; lor
hw.toa ud I. ,Un dolnu. „,d
•r
cents.
’I*?**?* "T "*. m'rrtI" *™* “» ■» i D
■12?
Iwttirough
parlor
car
to
Detroit:
v;.. rx
TQvn
rars, s.1 cent*.

MICHIGAN Hy.

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JU. , T1” '••• ■' •

TYETKOif, LANSING
u
&amp; NORTHERN

tes.T.:.-.'.....

Mr. A^lr'r “

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5C CIGAR

Hevival meetings arc in full blast at
Burlington, and Rin Im* got to take a back
seat, at least for awhile.

.The blacksmith shop of Patrick McManmon, at Saginaw, was destroyed by fire
eutnlllng a lotus of 81,500.

CHICAGO

S"&lt;r York Troth.

rortor ear to Saginaw :«&lt;■#is I e.
Gao. DrUavkn
Gen’l Paas.

J

�COMES J. G. BLAINE

H. Weed controlled; Weed has been un
friendly to Senator Hill ever since Hill was
chosen senator. Senator Hill Is in town
looking after all tbe details In person.

AWAKENED TO DIE.

THE

MATICrrel.

LEGISLATURE.

. near wives, uuw
il
of you buucret your loti It te our thought
that maks us contented or discontented.
A Score of Victims of a Gotham
Because I am a farmer’s wife I am not K»And Declares His Intentions Re­
Ing to let it debar me from being an happy
ANOTHER MAN STEPS DOWN.
Holocaust.
m tbe president’s wife. Riches and Idle­
garding a Nomination.
ness do not bring Uappinera. It b the con­
DiStreSS tbeboweln.
tented mind and
disposition.
M(B1amiable
cou„
MOT IN THE RACE FOR PRESIDENT.
Omaha. Feb. 8.—The suspense Iu the
Most ot us wash Monday,
churn
Tuesday,
M
Thu
^,.
ehun.
After requires *carcfnl attention,
,.w«
1-,, —■-L —1
guliernatori&amp;l muddle is nt an end. Yes­
rrta,, .nd
Salurdny, besides
lx.ldm
Hotel
Eating aad B ronedy like HoarTa
Friday
and dma
clean boom
house Saturday,
terday, after a long consultation with his
cooking, wuhlhg dbbm, Ulm­
A Brief Announcement That His Name
Sarsaparilla, which acta gently, yvt efficiently.
legal advisers, Governor Thayer decided to
vu‘'
, •’ ,
T
.—
__________
—* a hundred
Wil! Not Go Before the Re­
"&gt;!»« ......
!“
It tones tho stmnach. regulates tho dlgreturn the offleeover to Governor Boyd, and
other things In the doing of which we can
Jon, creates a good apgjck
publican Convention.
accordingly sent the following letter to
ton* abo said it wax a lie. Manderson’s
ail sympathize with one another.
petite, banishes headache, u
. _t__
printing bill was diBcuwwl, and after an
him by General Webster last evening:
Bat we who have children to take care
and refreshes the mind. Headache
executive
session
the
senate
adjourned
to
“Sim When I commenced proceedings
of must not be so much of a "Martha"
" I havo been troubled with dyspepsia. I
tomorrow.
one year ago to test yonr title to the office of
that we neglect them. Especially we should
oad
bat
HUlo
appetite,
and
what
I
did eat
The only progress made in the house not neglect to feed their minds as well as
Governor, I did so in the full belief that
me, or did na*
with the rules was the defeat of Burrows’
Notable* Believe It Mean* Harrtaon by
nean
APcr eatjnif y
there was great doubt in the public mind
their
bodies.
amendment giving tho speaker power to f
as to your citizenship and eligibility. I
bum would have a faint or tired,
count present members in making a1
Getting Their Ugtitnlng Hod* Cp—Th&lt;
then took occasion to publicly say that as
all-gone feeling, os though I had not oaten
New York, Feb. 8.—A dbuister para- quorum.
L Then K^J
|
t,
method which he. b&lt;m&gt;
'
soon as your citizenship wax established
anything.
My trouble was aggravated *y
a
quorum
failed
to
vote
a
can
o*
iuo
uvuw
j
—
lelling in horror and probably exceeding _ -------- - ------------by the courts I would gladly surrender the In loaa of life the terrible occurrence In ■hoaM
. .. foUowJeuch
—' ...h member beiug required I pr°Vi’
my business, painting. Last
ft^ur
Mothers, talk with your children, dis­
office to you. The contest was not one of
spring I took Mood's Barh
.v^,-on-jfctccl.
Holman
'
_ ,
to vote
os he sowvet
saparilla, which did me an StOmaCH
Boyd No Further Troijbte — Political personal strife nor to satisfy any ambition Park Place, the remembrance of which and Blount favored the “rider’’ clause, but cuss the news and topics of the day with
them, as you would with a friend who
of my own. but to comply with and uphold is still
fresh in the public mind, without action the house adjourned.
Immense amount of gtxxL It gave mo an
dropped In for n chat. You Will bo sufthe
constitution.
appetite, &lt;wd my food relished and aatiadod
Washington, Feb. 8.—Tbe following let?
occurred In this city yesterday morning.
__________
_________
W
ashington
, Feb.___
4.—_
In the senate prised to see how soon they will have Ideas
tbe craving I had previouriy expertaoeed.”
The Hotel Royal, at Fortieth street and j yesterday all the anti-Chinese bills were equal to your own aud you will be com­
ter, dated Washington, Feb. 6, and ad­
“Now that the public press has an*
Grokok A. Page, Watertown, .Maaa
dressed to Hon. J. 6. Clarkson, chairman nounced that the highest tribunal has de­ Sixth avenue, was burned' to the ground ' refiorted adversely and a bill continuing in pany for one another. Also suggwt plays.
A
very
good
one
is
called
the
"court.
”
If
of the Republican natioaal committee, is clared under the constitution and laws of aud a large number of people were burned, ■ forep for ten years the present laws reour country, and state your right to the •ulTocuod by .moke, or eru.b«l to daub l"rud kvorably. Kyle mule « epeech In you take a pnper that has a lawyers* col­
Sold by all druggUU. f I; six for R3. Prepared oaty
made public here:
umn the children never tiro of pleading
by C. l. HOOD A CO , ApodweariM. LcreaR. Maas.
office, Ivery cheerfully yield the office ol
th. ruins.
mln* About
Aimnt ’100
loo were
wem reported
renorted k,
i f»vor ot Rnlform marriage and &gt;taluU;divorce
“MY Dear Suu I ud not a candidate governor to you without the mandate ol in the
cases, representing some local lawyer
IOO Doses One Dollar
-for tbe presidency, and iny name' will not the court. As I am about to leave the mlsalng yraterday morning, but many of ,^1 jmiu-tai decW&lt;ms now arc in tbe various with mother for judge. Give each ons
go before the Republican national conven­ state on Monday to be absent some weeks, the guest* were “transients" and may have states. Vest called up hia bill for a post­ representing a lawyer so many minutes to
plead his case, tho fewer the better at first,
it
would
bo
most
convenient
for
me
to
escaped
and
gone
to
their
homes.
They
1
office
building
in
every
town
where
postal
tion for the nomination. I make this aaand a little mother tact will keep them so
turn over the office to you at 2 o’clock on
raid
511 Ij
mouncemcnt in due season. To those who that day if it is your pb-osuro to accept o. not likely to report tbelr ere.,^, ’ receipts exceed $3,000 per annum. He “
that
they
which 3m make It rer, dimoult, to get M ' the
th. cost
«« of
ot bls
bi. bill
blU would
would be
be ubout
.bout IB,000,- . Interested
-------- ——
j will be
-----anxious
„li«. for
■have tendered me their support I owe sta- the same at that time. Very resi&gt;octfully,
.000. Platt -M U. would «ft RS.000,W01
«.«'«&gt;»« to dL’’u tU.y e.UK
“John M. Thayer."
IfcruttUl
tumadono.
uu. rt**«
Altur u.m.un-.ug I . ™.«&gt;«?"*
tbe “
case
“ ta decided in .U»S&gt;
tbe paper,
tbe real horror ot tho diaaaler.
flir &lt;ma luwnl
Jono
'cere thanks and am most grateful for their
■
Boyd wm be on Hand in Time.
bill, without
action,, bnt there is always chance for argument
Leaped from the Windows to Death.
Manderson’s printing bl_,
______________
■confidence. They will, I am sure, make
sr senate
ranaiu adjourned.
aujourneu. •,
I This dora not call for time. We can all
. In an interview Governor Thayer stated
An immensu crowd gathered to view tbe [ th&lt;’ -firncst effort in tbe ■’approaching corfest, thnt he was really glad to get rid of the
'unl work with our friends. Then
tragedy that was progressing. The win-. Tbe
The house
house continued
continued the
the discussion
discussion of
of
which is rendered specially, important by office and at no time intended To deprive dows wore filled with people in their night ' the rules. The proposal to strike out the why can we not talk with our children?
reason of the industrial and financial poli­ Governor Boyd of his office. He was sorry clothing, making piteous an*t. heart-rend- provision for riders on appropriation bills I do not mean for thin to be the only lesson
cies of the government lieing at stoke. to see xo many adverse coramentn by the ing appeals to thu people below for help, | was defeated, and that rule was then play or repeated irotil it is worn out, but
children seldom tire of it, when the older
‘presH, but fe|t confident that his course
The popular decision ou these issues i.s of would meet with the approval of 'all. whilu behind them was a great sea of adopted. An attempt to make mare lib- folks will help them. You can sandwich
flame.
uame. Indeed,
xuuvgu, these
kuciMt unfortunate beings eral provisions for thu ootuiduration of prigreat moment and will be of far-reachihg Governor Boyd wax notified by wire mid _
—„« »„
-------—n- i— xi------- , vate ciaium waa defeated.
in the spelling game, geography game and
-seemed
to ibe
actually
In the •&gt;
tire.
Harrowstates that he will, if able, go down today ing scenes were witnessed by those who
history gnme, all of which take no time
consequence. Very sincerely yours,
j 'Washington, Feb. 5.—Manderson pre­
and assume the place. He is now confined werv.nxxembled in sight of the burning ho- ।
from work nnd cost a little patience and
[Signed]
James G. Blaine.
,
sided
in
the
senate
yesterday
in
the
ab
­
to hix'room with a !&gt;nd cold. letter he le:.
breath only.—Cor. Now England Home­
tel. uno
One unsnown
unknown num sprung
sprang iroin
from »
a ;
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.. ,
. , n&lt;
wired that he would bu on hand at the ap­ window ou lhe rbinl floor, &lt;uul w.. .Uuhed , «e» of Morton .I hew York. A bill ww, stoid.
The announcement that the seervtarj- pointed time and receive the office from
to dentil ou the .Idewalk. In • lew mln- ■ intrduct-d to build » monument commonhad written the letter withdrawing him­ Thayer.
Ute. thl. —me «»n» wn. re|&gt;eared In view onulve ot Perry’, victory. The report
WHY IS TH1
self from the Arid of candidates created
Thu scarcity of domestic relics at tha
of the horror-stricken multitude, another J on the Florida contest was made to
much exdtemKit, notwithstanding tho
that Call was the duly Guelph exhibition left many visitors under
LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 9.—Governor Boyd man aud two women leaping to certain ; the effect
probability of -its utterance had beep dis­
• elected senator, nnd the report was the impression that needlework, like all
took possession of his office yesterday nt S death.
GENOMESadopted. An executive session was held manual occupations, was much neglected
cussed for the post forty-eight hours with
Climax of the Holocaust.
p. in. He was quite “uppish" over the
by the ladies of the Georgian era. Happily TOE BEST S H OE M THE WORLD FOR THE WIDF
renewed vigor and its apiiearanoe thereby matter, and when Thayer offered his .hand
Meanwhile the flarnes were eating out and the senate adjourned to Monday.
In tbe house Holman objected to imme­ this Imputation is clearly refuted by sweet
dhscountetl tv aome extent. Secretary Fu*- refused to take it. Thayer after trying to the hwtrt of the building mid rapidly de­
diate consideration of a resolution to pay Cowper, witty Dr. Johnson and humorist
■ ter was seen by a reporter and asked for “smoothe hta • wrinkled front,” for a mo­ stroying the woodwork that braced the
West Virginia &lt;151,978 direct tax refund. Addison, who all agreed in their praises of M-wcd Ah.H-R coning fn&gt;m sun U&gt;S11Ohis opinion of the effect of the letter. He ment accepted the situation and told Boyd walls. Finally the grand catastrophe The rules were then taken up and a final I
tho needle, so inspired were they by tho as­
said ho had b--en anticipating its appear­ that tho clerk would furnish him with nn took place. While at several windows could
vote reached adopting them substantially tounding quantity of every kind of, work
ance, but wax surjirisrtl that it had como inventory of the executive property, to be seen frantic people crying for help that
a* reported. After some unimportant executed by their acquaint.-inces. Who L» $4a ■tyiiab. comfortable and durable. Tbe bort
out now. “It will rexn.lt, I think," ho said, which Boyd replied thnt be want*! no in­ was iniiMMxible, a column of sparks shot business the house adjourned.
not familiar, too, with the capacious work­ saou ever offered at thin prlc-; same grade as oo»“in President JIarrHon’s renbtninntion."
ventory, but wax “here to take pus session up into the air, u rqmbling crush was
heard ahd a groan went up from the on­
Wasiungton, Feb. . H—S;&gt;eaker Crtap bags of our.great grandmothers, as well oa
“Will it open the field fbr other candi­ of tho office to which I whs elected."
looker* a* the walls tumbled into ruins. occupied tlie chair in the house but a few with their quaint samplers and pictures
dates er restrict it
mooeb touidn, -heavy three
A FAINT-HEARTED SOLON.
One paw
pair will
U.I lhe holocau.1 had reached iu UmiL ’ mlou„,
». he wee .uflering embroidered iu a flat style, which contrast ■tuaedKn. Oo»
win yur*re«r.
wear a year.
“Tho field ha-s nlwayft been au open one,
30 flne
Inc calf: no OpMer•boeereroflbred
artter aboee’
at
Tho~
* u.muew
ul . the.....
wlu- wiuisiwre
with
a
ghhUm
w,nuJ a
, oil*
„„ greatly with the raised and complicated AO
but several gentlemen to whom Secretary
9&lt;£« thia ptico; &gt; uo :tial will eonvlao* thorn
,
,.
.fnrMm,
,11.-b.
, reen
,f..ll
,, ,1,'ir'Llurua*.
r
iiiimu wauieu
productions
of
tho
needle
during
the
reign
.la.i-e
with
th*
.
.
who want * uhoo for comfort and service.
s:'
■&gt;- «■&gt;
Blain - was a block will enter the race."
of the Stuarta? The example of women s
«'«1 M» r-'|u™r w«» .Kndol to, activity came, as usual, from high quarters. bare given thrai a trial wiliwrar no other make.
SlMl SING, N. Y., Feb. 9.—McElvalne, a n.™.« that bur.'. OI.I .nd l.«ped hkywiml '
Secretary Elkins talked freely an inter­
tor ar..- 11, Inula tlm-r than errr. and . «nd tl„ bouw wont mW commlttw ot U&gt;.
Wo rend with no littlu amazement of tho DftVa? SW-OO and 81.75 »choot ab&lt;»a are
estingly ou the subject. “For some time," murderer, was executed by electricity yes­
DUJD worn by Ux&gt; boys everywhere; thcyseU
dedekner There prodigious number of 'thpestry chairs rn thtir merits, ns tbe increaalng sales show.
«;dd he, “a nu-’nil/or more, certainly,It ha-* terday. There wen1 several members ul tbm menu,bind io th. lomnt ot wnu-r I wlwl" “»
l»een known'ambng tlie Republican politi­ the prows present, including representa­ tb.nt wu poured upon tbrm. ttnulimlly "&gt;•»*»■&gt; “'«»trtlctan ol Su|»rtut«ul- worked by the Electress Sophia, mother of
George
I,
who
left,tokens
of
her
nimble
dled
nwny
It
bud
done
IU
wont;
but
!?'
cians, and was becoming generally known tive* of the press associations and New
■ memhert- speaking defended him und thu
among tbe people, that Secretary Blaine York city dailies, also some assemblymen, whnt was the worst?
j committee rose and thu bill was passed, all over tbe country, which did not pre­
Would not be a candidate. Some of them doctors, scientists and others. Thu scien­
i Private bills were then considered furan vent this gifted princess from learning live
WHAT IS UNDER THE DEBRIS!
are for Harrbon, and some tor others, but tists and doctors said that consciousness
* hour and the house anjourded.
.
languages. besides lieing renowned as
tho great mhra an- for tlie4freaident,and he wax lost by McElvalne ax soon as the cur­
a clever painter and gardener, as well ns
will be renominated.”
n...
^Th' °“?
rent struck him. The only movement was
a profound philosopher. Caroline, when
Secretary Tracy xaid(. “1 am not sur­ a tension of the muscles at first, aud when
.
....
....
before the house Saturday was the reatolu- Princess of Wales, 17J3, interested herself
Tb. Ore b-1 .pra» t. tore. » *».*,; tl„. eIlra,b,Ilw
of u,.
prised. 1 have been ex|&gt;ecting such a let­ the current was turned off the muscles of
ter for some time. It points to J IiutImod's the chest relaxed nnd expelled air from the f”
J?" ,1'“?'^ V
; b- « &gt;b« &lt;1' «h »( Bfl^wntaUv. Lre, «&lt; in the silkworms kept in the mulberry
MOETGAGB SALE.
garden nt Chelsea, nnd was forever knit­
renomiuation and re-election."
bu.tll.1. left in tbo .lull. Then lb.
wm a.llv.red bj
lungs and some froth' from the mouth.
Default having been made In the conditions
ting. Later ou, Queen Charlotte, fond
Mr. Tracy would not say that Mr.
aurvej-cd by the firemen, the police and thu &gt; Meredith of Virginia, Cummings of New herself of netting, knotting and ribbon of* certain mortgage ravle by Abljah M. Flint
and
Hunan
K.
Elint his wife to Janies McKelvey
Blaine’s health had anything to do with
But AKxe.mblyman Stein was very much citizens was one of complete and sorrowful York and others, anil an a further mark of work, showed her special interest In needle­
the present letter, nor would he make an­ put out"- about the whole matter. He
wreck. Ambulances had carried awsy the respwtt the house adjourned.
work by establishing a school for tbe
swer U&gt; the query. “Was not Blaine now probably never saw a banged man wriggle,
Washington, Feb. 9.—A number of j daughters of clergymen and decayed
stronger before the country than he ever draw up his legs and otherwise contort injur'd, and those who had escaped un­
hurt had gone to the hotels or to thu homes petitions were presented in the senate yes- ! tradesmen, where silk embroidery was an page 13 on * hicb mortt
... I... I.._ ... Il.e .!..•» el
himself in a manner to make a witness of friends. All that remained was a smok­
terday in favor of tbe anti-option bill; ' taught as a profession.
three hundred thirty seven dollars and a reason­
fowl sick, ho the aswtemblymau raid that ing. blackened mound of debris that row
tb. bill repudlng tb. Uw requlrt.M&lt;
J™*b, WOfked lor tbjr pwtroneu, . able ally'.*. fee provided for tn said mortURe
CULLOM . IS IN THE RACE.
the execution was cruel and 'Uunat’firol
to a height of twenty-five feet. And un­
«« 1-Vmagnificent bed cover in lilac satin, which and no suit or proceedings at law having Sera
and made him sick. “I shall try to have der tlie debris what would tbe men set to m»Un« tbrowtOK •ppllancre on kk. rv
..hlblud tor k long tinre u Hninpun. instituted to recover the moneys secured by said
the law rej»eale&lt;i." he said, “ax soon as I work immediately to clear away the wreck seis was :&gt;assed. A discussion took place on
mortgage, or ony part thereof:
t
But U tor the Sjomlaec.
wbnt proportion ot tho dlrrtt lu Wnbl. I £^,^k o.ob^d’^l In ^blre Md^ld
Now. therefore, by virtue ot tbe power of aala
get hack to Albany. The law should not
contalred In raid mortgage, and the statute tn
Senator Cullom spoke with frankness Be allowed to remain on tho statute books —what would they find there? This ques­ toMrttln . .boold go tott mtMylnbb
, u ^,wd| known thu „ tb« such case made and provided. —•tion stayed the crowd, and all yesterday
■H am not surprised," said he. “I had inti­ Another day. I do not know whether
.
."11 .
‘b.ortglnjd eiurtoKhoni.nl IdUnre., .renin lotrere £ven that on Saturday the 12t
tiicre Was a throng of people in Bryant 1
. D. 18J2. at ten o’clock In tht
mations of its coming from various, sources^' death was instantaneous or not I only park Opposite the rains, and around all tbe
?“f. “ 1 1” “u"‘“ *V boon., wre not toloreud. W. .re told thu sell
at public, to the highest bidder, at the north
W Mt Virginia
Virtrinig lieing
iteinir a feature
frattlrti of
i.f the
thwrlu'
,
de­
and indeed from tlie secretary himself, but know that it wax horrible and 1 shall do approach*-* to the demolished hotel,watch­ West
when at Windsor castle every day during .front door nt tber court house in the city of
all in my power to havo the law repealed. ing while one hundred able fireman la- bate, but no decision was reached. An
Hastings. Michigan, (that being the ulsee where
• nothing definite "
tbe evening concerts the princesses, their ' the
circuit court for Barry counts la balden),
“Will yon enter tho field for the nomina­ I do not want to witness another execu­ .bored in the smoking heap anxious, yet executive session und the rousideration visitors aud attendants were all busy the premises drscribed In raid mortgage, or so
tion. “
• ___________
tion, senator?"
fearful of what each upturned heap might without action of Manderson'* printing either with pencil, needle or knotting.— much thereof as may be necess:iry to pay the
bill occupied the remainder of the session.
amount due on said mortgage, with tea per
“Yes; I have said to my friends that
bring forth.
.
A MILLION DOLLAR FIRE.
London Queen.
cent. Interest, and all legal costa, together
In the house a bill to penult railway* to ’
having given Illinois nearly thirty years
The First Graesomo Discovery.
with a reasonable nttornei's fee covenanted for.
give special rates to “drummers" was re- I
of earnert service I would esteem it a
therein, the premises being described in raid
It was nt 11. o’clock that the first body
a Whole Block.
mortgage as all those certain lots, pieces, and
great honor if the delegation to the
was found. It wm a horrible sight to be­ ported favorably. Several District bills
A Chinaman is not generally credited parcels of land situate tn the village ot Nash­
Memphis,* Tenn., Feb. fi.—At 8:30 last hold, burned, blackened, and bruised. It were passed and then in committee thu
-.national Republican convention from I11D
ville In the County of Barry and State of Mich­
. Jiois would support me for the nomina­ night the building at 330 Main street, occu­ was hurried away to tha morgue, where j house debated the proposition to bend the wilh much common sense, but. on a wet igan. nnd known aud described as follows:
day
on
muddy
streets
be
displaysan
ability
resolution
to
investigate
World
’
s
fair
Tho west half of village lota numbered
tion. If i could be noininated. well nnd pied by the Bruce-Bein Bat company, after much difficulty it was identified as
good; if not, the delegation would be free dealers in hats, cajSE and straw goods, was the body ot Harvey C. Lovy, a member of matters to the appropriations committee. to keep his feet clean few white men can eighteen and nineteen of (&gt;. A. Phillips' addi­
Many Democrats opposed this reference equal. He never seems to get Ids peculiar tion to the viliaxe of Nashville. Michigan.
to rapport any gtod man. If any other discovered to be on fire, Tho entire rear the firm of titraiuts^k Fret-man, TO7 Broad
Jamxx McKklvxy. Mortgagee,
man can get mare votes than I can I portion of the six-story building from way. Besides Levy and the four who were but Holman had his way and it was looking shoes splashed, nor to take tbe
by Clement Smith, his guardian.
least trouble in picking his way across the
adopted and sent to his committee.
Smith ACouirovk,
would be for him. But, if you will permit
basement to top set-med to be ablaze in an picked up dead on the pavement as the re­
Attorneys
for Mortgaam*.
street. This is really because he has little
me to say it, 1 think I would make a
sult of leaping from the windows there
Dated.
December
15th. HB1.
instant, nnd before the firemen could get
or no heel on his shoes, and because he
pretty good candidate."
IT HARDLY FITS THE CRIME.
were recovered from tho debris yesterday
it under control the Are hod destroy cd a
- pnte bis entire weight on what little heel
MORTGAGE SALK.
two unknown women arid two unknown
whole block.
ho
has.
Default having been made In the condition
Senator Allison said it would open the
men, one of the latter having evidently Th" FnnUhment Awarded the tn ValparSaved the'Peabody Hotel.
The fashionable man raises himself on to of a certain mortgage miuie and executed by
«. . ....... ..... w___ L ...”
...
ale.. Itleitrerw.
field to any number of aspirants, but that
TtioinasC. Alverson and Akhln L. Alverson, hia
The block destroyed is bounded by Main, dived headforemost from some elevated
Iowa had no “favorite son," and waa wellValparaiso, Feb. S.—Judge of Crimes his toes and proceeds by a scries of jumps, wife, of In Ing. Mlriitaai to Ike Heoaerabott,
Union, Second aud Monroe streets, und is point, ox his head wns xmnshed to pieces.
which
result
in
covering
his
shoe
tops
with
ot Hastings, Michigan, dated October twraty*
disposed toward Harrison. Representative
in tlie heart of the business district of the This made eight known dead by sundown Foster yesterday passed sentence in the
Burrows said it means Harrison by acclama­ city. Tbo loss will reach #1,000,000. The yesterday. This morning 100 men under long-pending and much-discussed Balti­ mud and hia clothe* with splashes. It is sixth. A. D P«. and recorded tn tbe office of
too much to expect the average human be­ the Register of Deeds, fog Barry eounty. Michi­
tion. Senator Brice knew it would-come
Peabody hotel, on tlie northwest corner of Contractor Galloway were put to work, more assault case of Oct. 10, 1801. The ing to wear a heelless shoe, but if he would gan, ou the otii day of Noveoiber. A. D. 1882. in
—bad known it for eighteen months. Pres­
23 of mortgag"* °° P»K’rt » and so. which
Main nnd Munroe, and the Louisville &amp; and it is expected thu fearful work of the finding of the court Is as follows: Carlo* keep hia heels down when crossing a Uber
said mortgage was &lt;luly MMrigned by the said Ike
ident Harrison hod been continually grow­
Nashville ticket office, on the opposite cor fire will soon be known.
Arena, alias Gomes, sentenced to prison muddy street be would find far leas inclina­ HeiulemhuU to James Cameron, of Woodland.
ing stronger with his party, and renomin­ uer, were ion .tire xercral times, but by
Some Authentic Ftaurc*.
for 920 days, MO of which is for “wounding" tion to indulge in profanity at the expense
ation by acclamation wah and had been
During yesterday n(tern4on, Fire Mar­ Turnbull, who died of his injuries.
harei work, on the part of the hotel em­
of thoae who ought to clean the streets, but
for some time a certainty. He added: “The
ployes, guests and bystanders, prense into shall Mitchell had an interview with
What la a Marder in Chili, Anyhow?
don’t.—Interview in St. Louis Gio be-Dem­ lor Barry County, JIIchlc*n,on tha twenty-sixth
Republican convention will have its work
day of February. A. D. 18M. tn liber » at martservice to aid the firemen, were saved. It Meares, the proprietor of the hotel. From
Jose Abumuda gets 320 days for injuring ocrat!
all cut out long before It meets, while we
PMtes on pace W». and by the raid James Cam­
is reported that one man jumped off n him it was learned thnt in the hotel at lhe Turnbull, while Frederica Rodriguez gets
eron duly assigned lo George Prestra, of Hasare getting thidgs in such shape that no
A Tempting Uruert Dish.
' tin?-:. Mirii. by a»txnmcnt bearunt date the »st
high building and was crushed to death. time the fire occurred were 133 persons. 140 days for wounding Riggins, who also
uuui can tell who will be the nominee at Tho insurance is about #&amp;uo,(XX).
Just how many of these racaped it is dif­ died of his wounds, the judge holding that
Peel
and
cbt
up two pounds of apples, day o( November. A. D. IMS and recorded la
Chicago. Poor Clarkson, I am sorry tor
ficult to say. At 0 o’clock the police of the the shot that was fatal was fired by some aud put them on to cook, with the juke of the office of raid Rcftlster of Deeds for Barry
him. To lie compelled to hold a tourna­
County, Miehlran. on tbe 21»t day of Noramber,
THE fJEATH RECORD.
Thirtieth street police station gave the unknown person.
Gomez aud Roderi- a whole and the peel ot half a lemon, and A. p. 1SW. In liber 27 of ronrtratres on page mo.
ment with no competition. It’s a very dull
following us the official list of those known
■xnd also by tbe said Geo Preaton duly assigned
Sir MrrtriiELL'McKENZtE, the noted Eng­ to have been raved: P. Taylor, W. P. gttex are liable in Chilian law for damages one-quarter to one-half pouud sugar, ac­ tn Daniel Btriker, WHltam F. Bidnam and
outlook for him.’’
to the families of Turnbull and Riggin, cording to the apples. Cook this till re­ William H. Haze, tn© Albion College Bndowlish physician, at London.
Pierce, Frederick Ulhmann, II. G. Thomp­
duced to a puree, then rub it thrpugh a meat Fund Committe-*. ot Albion. Michigan, by
RUSSELL SAGE, Jr.,1 nephew of the mil­ kins, W. G. Andercid. Jr., Mrs. Knapp, recoverable by civil ■nita.
Senator McMillan, of Michigan, said last
sieve, add one ounce best gelatine dissolved raaignnwut bearing date the eleventh day A
W. G. Buchanan, E. S. Fonday, Rupert
night: “General Alger is now a candidate lionaire, at New York.
in a little milk, a few drops of apple green March. A. D. 18®. and recorded in the office of
A
GREAT
PHYSICIAN
DEAD.
T
homae H. Whipple, well-known jour­ Tenant, J. M. Powers, M. Brown, E. P.
’be raid Register of Deeds for Barry County,
for the Republican nomination, and will
enlorlug and a pint of stiffly whipped and Mlchtiran. ou tbe 13th day of March. A. D. u».
nalist,
at
Chicago.
Rnpetdon, Blodgett E. Ball, C. Loper, C.
go into the Contest with the solid delega­
sweetened cream. Pour tbe mixture into tn Uber 37 of mortgages oa
page
Sir
Morrel
MacKensle
Suddenly
Called
Rev. S. T. Cooprk, well-known Method­ White, T. G. Hardman, W. F. Scott,
tion from Lis own state, with support from
&lt;m
which mortgage there- Is claimed
a
mold
and
let
it
set.
A
little
maraschino
.
to His Long Beet.
be due at the date ot this notice the anra ot
munv other states and with a stronger fol­ ist minister, at St,-Joseph, Mich.
may bo added If approved of. Serve with to
one
thousand,
seventy
two
and
00
wo
dollars
L
ondon
,
Feb.
4.
—
Sir
Morrel
McKenzie,
lowing than many people and better chance
Justice David Clofton of the Alabama Carey, Mrs. E. Tltns; Mr. Gibson,
stiffly whipped cream.
and an attorney fee of twenty-flve dollars
of ' Newport; ----- Briggs
andwife, tho eminent physician, died unexpectedly
of success than most people think for.”
supremo court, at Montgomery.
provided tor lu said mortgage, and no
»uit or proceedings at taw bavins been Insti­
Genera! Jameh F. Robinson, well-known M. J. Levy, ------ Phelps, wife and child; at 10 o’clock last night. Sir Morrel Mactuted to recover the debt secured by said
Simon Uhhnann, Mrs. F. Uhlmnn, Mr. Kenzle was born July 7,1837, in Essex
Tho saddest feature of this political sen­ turfman, al Lexington, Ky.
Jinks—Have you qrer given that barber mortgage or any part thereof.
Robert M. Wbittno, ex-commodore and Mrs. Winter, Mr. Forbes, Mr. - and county, England. His father was a well- who carved your face all up another chance
Therefore, by virtue
of the power
sation is the condition of health which
Mrs. Hussey, Martin Yardman; F. Olsen, known surgeon, and the son was brought
of sale contained tn raid mortgage, and
- more than anything else induce* Mr. Brooklyn Yacht.club, at Brtoklyn.
the statute in such exxe luad* and provided
porter; Underwood, night clerk: Harding
Blaine to take this step. It is no longer a
John Stewart, oldest pioneer of South
Filkina—Yes, I called there the next node* Is hereby given that on Friday, tbe MUi
Shoenfeld, Colonel John Taylor, Mrs. up to tho same profession. He rapidly ac­
secret among Mr. Blaine’s friends In Wash­ California, ut tian Diego.
rfayot February, A. D.. IMK nt ten o'clock in
quired distinction, especially in regard.to
Anderson; Kate Reilly, chambermaid; Mike
the forenoon of raid day, we the nndentaned.
ington that he is going to pieces both
diseases of the throat. He was made a
Dennis Killen, pugilist, and brother of Curley, porter.
Jinks—Did he have any excuse to offer?
win sell at public imctiuulotbe highest totader.
Saically and mentally.
The closest the late Pat Killen, al St. Paul.
knight in 1887.
Filkins—No; he said I must havo been at the north from door of the Court House In
nds of Mr. Blaine have talked of this
Clty
B-‘rry County, Michigan,
Charles I. Osborne, well known Mich
■paving
myself
lately.
—
New
York
Truth.
These are the missing so far as known:
tthat tielng the ptace where the Circuit
fact with deep regret, aud the oountry will igun politian, at Marquette.
The Iowa Legislature.
Mm. Slate; . Mrs. Begley, housekeeper;
Court for Barry County it l&gt;nlden)Jthe premises
be as sorry as they to learn that the brill­
describe.-. In raid mortgage, r•»-—■—•
Des Moises, Feb. 8.—The bill to protect
W
illiam H. King, prominent lawyer of Mrs. Corye, Mrs. May and child, Mrs. Van
iant secretary of state lx suffering from a
may be neressan- to pay
Coffee ta so high priced that every bit ot a»
Noorden, C. Halderbrandt; Mrs. Hender­ stock from malicious injury passed the
said mortgage, with seven 1
combination of troubles which threaten in Chicago.
it. interest
Rev. DR. Phillips, president Queen’s son, Denver, Colo.; Miss Lewis, Mr. nnd senate Saturday. It gives six months in it is utilised. Even tbe dust that comee thereon, and all legal costa,
&lt;r with aa
lhe near future to drive him out &lt;rf public
college, at Cambridge, England.
Mrs. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Guild, William the penitentiary If the value of the stock from cleaned coffee is valuable. It sells attorney feu of twentv-flye
life.
therein, tho premise* being
„
Rev. B. St. J amks Fiuck, leading Method­ E. Armstrong, Charles Close, Thomas destroyed exceeds #73. The bill to punish for a fraction over n cent a pound. It has mortgage as ad that certain piece or panel
some flavor of coffee about it, aud goes to
Kennedy and four chambermaids.
ist writer, at St. Louis.
.
“ringing" on race tracks was also pawed. make up lhe curious componnda that nre land siluxle in tho township of IrviM ta ti
Couutv of Burry nud the State of Michigan, al
“
Honest"
JoilN
H
ogan
,
well-known
in
Albany. Feb. 8.—Nine of the 128 assem­
The house and senate committees on that ■old for pure ground coffee.—New York dreeribed as follbwa: To-wlt:
subject agreed on a bill to relievo the subly districts ot the state have held conven­ tbe west, at St. Louis.
Mrs. G. P. BaRBEH, “Faith Templeton,"
P1XKVUXB,- Ky.,Feb. 5.—The Turner nnd |rcmn court. It establishes an intermedi­ Bun.
tions to elect delegate* to the Democratic
at
Mudtegun.
Mich.
■Fnrton
factions
have
had
onotheri
clash
statu convention to be held here on Wash­
ate court with three judges elected by j&gt;opA certain Scotch editor recently departed
PreaidcnfT?
*ANNER of Illinois college,
— at
* . and thia time one of the Turner gang waa ularvotc; salary, 83,300 each; jurisdiction, so far from the customs of bls contempor­ aeconllng to lhe soverniaent survei
ington’s birthday. The districts are iu
| D t XI XL BTMJ
,
killed. The man killed was George Sharp,
all cases where the disputed amount docs aries as to suLmtitute the lieadings “•Hatch,”
different parts of the state,and are claimed JackxonviBe, lib.
William F.
Hear AMmiral Brvson. United States a son of old Kirk Sharp, at whose bouse not exceed #1,000. Bills were introduced ‘•Match” aud •‘Dispatch" over those daby Hill’s friends to accurately show the
William
HL
Tha Albion CoErce
KMawm^i
Turner und his gang had been making lu the bouse: Appropriating $812,000 for partmentB in his paper which his ccntejnsentiment. The only county convention nary, at Washington.
J
Gregory,, w
well-known Wiscon- headquarters.
Tbe encounter occurred an agricultural college; providing for
of
ot the nine that is hostile to the senator is
J ared
abed C.
u. wksuukt
'
poraries assorted under the heads of
DAXiai.8HKlUt,
tha Essex county cvDrsatioo, where Smith oio lawyer, at Madison.
Bunday night.
teaching music in the public schools.
"Births,” "Marriages” and "Deaths.”

hexbtkebdhg scenes at a fire.

Country's Good.
Washington, Feb. 8.—The committee
onedeCtions reported to the senate yeater
day that Dubois is entitled to the seat oa
senator from Idaho. Palmer introduced a
mutatloi Riding t«r *'em»Ututloo»l;
w
bypopaUr;
,ote. Voorhm dimmineml a* » ll® t^e .
new.p.per.t«t.ru.nl thu h. h^l.-dleker" w th certain senators to defeat the con-,
antmtlonol JudptWoml., th. other -m»-;

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

W. L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE

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Ladies «5L.*lS'«-SS?LS»4S

Woolley &amp; Bronson.

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errahre stealing echoes, till I
Mr Phaotom facias In a iflasi.
Or one men murdered, buried-where?

Dim In gray
With Up. that tem

‘’’LTSa’S-“X « lux^Taad ic*
Wh^^*mado nrfndpally in the best
cord,-?f {. -M th^cuaium of the trade to
glove wouid not rip »
on. And they rarely did rip. So
»bll. lb. «w*»
the buy?
n
,hu condition baa
l&gt;een seriously affected by the growth of
ibZ trade and tbe multiplication
ties- and it baa been still more gravely
L£cted by the gradual enlargement of
the terms by the easterner and tbe retailer.
It is becoming rather too fr*’a,n/*
tlce for the custorqpr to bring back the
gloves to the retailer after wearing them
for some time, and appmJinK rather un­
fairly to tbo guarantee
though the fault may not l»nT*b?n
material itaelf. The retailer find* it a hU
tie difficult to reason with a person whose
custom he may be reluctant
which he is »keI7en°u«h,^n^LX
cfafou should carry with It the neecstu rj
ImplIraUon Lh»U&gt;, h«il«o
wmelblns more tmw
’
makre • vlrtue-or » vice—of nerernUr,
and trusts to the same motive influencing
the importer. Iu schoolboy phrase, he
passes icon. Now the question is whether
this is a sound and proper course. Loav
must ensue, not to speak of loss of temper,
whoever has to pay for It in the long run.
If tho mischief be tracked to its source it
will generally be found to arise from tho
purchase of too small a size for the wearer
—perhaps through vanity, perhaps through
thoughtlessness. The only wny to obviate
the consequent difficulty is for tho retailer
to give notice that gloves will not l»
cbkugeil on the score of their ripping if
they are taken away before l&gt;eiug fitted on.
If tried in the shop tbe salesman must be
very incompetent if he allows thecuatomer
to attempt to force on nn unsuitable site,
more especially In n cheap substance that
cannot reasonably be expected to bear much
strain.—Drapers’1 Record.’

On- erwing about 4 o'clock a certain
trooper in Matabeleland, south Africa, was
ordend » ride with
b«kto
middle drift from the main drift. He hod
ridden moat ot the distance and
can­
tering along in the bright moonlight think­
ing, perhaps, of his English home »° for
away?when ail of a sudden a great lion
jumped on lhe back of bis horse and
tumbled him onto the road, and when he
nicked himself up what do you think be
«awf Whyi one lion chasing his horssacross
the veldtand another Hon crouching in tbo
middle of the road looking at him, and just
ready to spring. Happily for him,a big
“Wait-a-blt" thorn bush wns near, and ha
rolled behind it just as Master I-» »pr**R
at him. He then clambered up a little
tree, and there he aat all through the night
watched by the two lions (the other one
coming back when he found he could not
run fast enough lo catch the horse) till j
daybreak, when they both trotted off. andt
he getting down walked nineteen miles
back to camp and told us all about It. Tbe
“The great trouble of all amateur work,
poor horse was found afterward by a March
party horribly .wounded, but I am glad to whether it be dressmaking or millinery, b
the want of finish,” said a dressmaker to
say that he finally recovered.
n customer with whom she was accustomed
to gossip a bit. “You tallies have general­
Why »•&gt; Birds Flock?
ly very good ideas, but there is something
Why do birds congregate In such num­
about your work that wo of-the profession
bers? It has been suggested that in early
can ‘spot* nt once, and it is cblelly in tha
autumn their food was to be found only in
detail. I know several ladies who cut
limited localities, und they naturally drift­
well, but only one whoso things have real­
ed there, moved, one and all, by the same
ly the •cachet’ of a first rate dressmaker.
cause. In other words, the upland fields,
“All her work b exquisitely finished;
tbe spring holes, the greasy nooks in old
every lx&gt;w fa carefully considered, made
field comers, where they nested, offered i
and placed In position; every comer b
nothing but shelter, and to stay longer
neatly aud deftly turned; every fold hangs
than during summer meant to starve. The
just so; there is not onu bit of slurring
fact that scattered bird# do frequent the
nesting places contradict* ^his, and the anywhere; but, os I say, she is tbe only
food found In meadows fa not greatly dif­ Indy that I know who turns out her things
ferent, and, often too many gather irt one in what I call a workmanlike manner,
nnd that b the trouble, too, with half the
spot for oil to be fed.
Whatever the bird, there seems to be dressmakers who go out by the day. al­
nothing gitineJ by flocking and much fa ! though tbo want of finish ia not their fault
lost. It appears to be an inherited Instinct I very often, poor things; it is the ladies
that once a safeguard and delight ta n&lt;&gt;w । who hurry them so.’’
“I think another reason of failure with
doubtlean nsotirce.of pleasure, but directly '
disadvantageous.—Dr. C.j C. Abbott in home dressmaking,” said her customer, “b
that too much is generally attempted;
Montreal Star.
young people especially aim at effect. An
Instance of this occurred the other day. At
The Bent Way to Stamp a Letter.
a committee meeting for a hospital, in
An observer watched a young woman
which I was interested, I saw a girl who
putting a stamp on nnxnvelope. She
moistened the back of th/stamp with her struck me as being such good form and so
well turned out in an absolutely simple
tongue and then stuck itron the envelope.
tollorxgown pnd dark blue felt hat to
“That's the way,” said the observer; “do match, that I asked at once who she was.’
all you can to send thnt letter to the dead
‘Quito distinguished looking,’ was my com­
letter office. Ic Is just as easy to moisten
ment.
the envelope and put the stamp on that
“The next day I saw the girt again, and
way. bnt nine-tenths ot the people whom I
I simply marveled at tbe change; she bad
know always moisten the gum on the back
on a fussy drew, with a gathered silk front,
of the stamp, nnd by so doing remove half
which betrayed tho incompetent hand of
the adhesive and leave the stamp in dan­
ger of slipping off the envelope as soon as an inexperienced dressmaker, and a largo
hat, bedecked with feathers. While she
.it gets dry. I suppose hundreds upon hnndreds of letters have gone to the dead let­ still looked pretty, her air of distinction
: ter office as a result of wetting the stamp was totally gone, nnd she seemed rather
with tbe tongue instead of wetting the common. All my desire to know her van­
corner of the envelope. ^Besides, the latter ished at once, but Very likely she waa bet­
is much ths cleaner way.”—New York ter pleased with herself in her finery than
Ln her little serge gown.’’—New York
Times.
__________
zBkttrane.
r.lcld Disciplinarians.

There are rigid disciplinarians who be­
lieve that a child should never be per­
mitted .to have its own way, even when
that way is a good one. neither injurious
to Itself nor disagreeable to others. Were
theirs the universal rule originality would
be totally suppressed and lhe law of love
become obsolete. Brought up In the frigid
atmosphere of sternness and constant re­
pression, a child may learn to behave with
perfect propriety, but it is none the less a
failure, and a pitiable one.—Harper’s Ba-

When you buy gifts for your sweetheart
avoid buying perfumes, because any girl
knows what she wants best henelf; things
to wear, Ixtcause her father has the right to
provide them for her; stationery, because
she has berown distinctive style; jewelry,
above ail, because no man should give a
woman jewelry unless they are betrothed
or married.
Make the gift useful, but not too useful;
pretty, but not expensive; impersonal, yet
delicately personal.-r-New York Sun.

The Japanese practice refined cruelty to
delight their palates. They believe that
the fish called the dal is most delicious
when eaten alive. An expert Japanese
carver can dexterously remove five-sixths
of the edible matter from ita bones without
touching a vital part. During this cruel
operation the fish is kept alive by wet sea­
weed which. lieing placed over ita gills,
enables it to breathe.
Seven sons of Mrs. Kerinh Needham, of£
Iwwishnm, England, were nt one time
members of a British regiment and fought
shoulder to shoulder. She has been com­
pelled to seek assistance from the town au­
thorities. She is the mother of twenty
children.

According to tlie best statistics available,
77 per cenu of actual crime goes un­
punished, while in England 40.000 persona
are nt large known to be thieves, receivers
of atolon goods, or otherwise under sus­
picion of ths police.

Irregularity anti Indigestion.

A common cause ot indigestion la Irreg­
ularity reflecting the time ot meals. Tbe
human system seems to form habits, and
to bo in n degree dependent upon the per­
formance of ita function in accordance with
the habits formed. In respect to digestion
this is especially observable. If a meal is
taken nt a regular hour, tho stomach be­
comes accustomed to receiving food at that
hour and is prepared for it. j
If meals arc taken irregularly the stom­
ach is taken by surprise, so to speak, and is
never in that state of readiness In which it
should be for the prompt and perfect per­
formance of its work.—Hall’s Journal of
Health.

A remarkable Instance of the constancy
of love is that shown by an Irish couple.
Twenty-eight years ago a maiden of Down­
patrick refused to marry and accompany
her fiance to New Zealand' because she
could not leave her mother. The old
woman entered the almshouse, where her
daughter cared for her until she died re­
cently. The, former lover, who had be­
come rich in New Zealand, heard of it, and
sent a ticket to his sweetheart, who is
now, nt tho ago of fifty, on her way to Now
Zealand, nnd for tho first time beyond the
limits of her native town.

It costs money to get money these days
and Ihfr-borfOwai^ is tba man who suffers,
To
n.
----rniae
-] cfluate
•50,000involves
an real the
outlay
--------, of
_. 11,000
...— to 11.25Jl.l’» over and above le­
gitimate Interest. The broker charges 1
percent., the lender's lawyer charges I per
cent, and various fees, and there are be­
sides incidentals. All these things come
out at the borrower, and If his title be not
absolutely clear ho may have something to
pay in the way of insurance.

Mr. Way back—The next time I go to one
of Brother Stumpland's house warmings
he'll know it. What d’ye think the mean
cnas dldf
Mrs. Wayback—I’in sure 1 don’t know.
Apparitions are a result of disordered
Mr. Wayback—Well, be waited till all
JrhT1 “By are ^ewllywen In the
the gnesta bad assembled, an then led the
a.™.
tetng lben BMl
imprettlb.v, but whatever excites the way to the back yard nnd set us to choppin
mind puts one in n state favorable for fake wood.—New York Weekly.
appearances.
■
Matthew Arnold used the expresaioo
liBhL” 80 oflea
*»
fetidtoudy that peopR. tUugh: him both
Ue author and iipowle of “uwectnesa and
light." BtU Dean Swift flttt umm! it..

An American who landed at Queenstown
•he other day lost his purse containing
•rer £1,509. A quay porter who found and
returned it received £3 reward.—London
Tit-Bite. ____________________

When nrarriaue is contemplated it is but
«"urai that oach partr to the contract

Railroads and machinery are largely re­
sponsible for the aggregate of accidents. A
year in which thsre is a great deal of rail-'
road bdildlng is sure to be friittful of acci­
dents.

tatatrf the other.

wbo rial® to I*
o&lt;
MU «b&gt;, PUUJW ou
■unninx for » cake trf *”•? "?
| LcldinK bas oa tba belt—itbw one Fpolfa
, the belt. Whca a belt alips taka Is up.
ibeu if it
thread it ia money in year pocket.

»•&gt;w U&lt;hi on Busbar HI1L
'
■■uj.tnri
••History ai sue a ----------------- r
uable addition from tho pen of a Bntaa1
female bookmaker, who aay» of her vtalt t9'
iSton. “We went up to Bunker hi L'
'
honor rf U. V totorr
by &gt;*&gt;• '“““'
nwnr the English-’ Hitherto It has been'
1
U.r.nLi lb. ■■Y.nh^«" rrtrawd.

Schoolboy—Mother, what do you tUokf
Professor Dryasdust told us that ho know’
hU whole am (wk. .‘
’’Mother—I think there «• ao.elt.nbor’
in tho world anyhow.—Good News.

Strive to keep thete things dear: Your
eve^ your complexion, your conscience.
These things soft: Your hair, your hands,
your heart. These thing* clean:
your name, your mind.—Detroit Free Press.

Kalamazoo’s Den Bley her naunfacturIngcompany may goto Saginaw.

A Saugatuck man has It-arncd tbe art of
keeping rlpa peaches the year round.

Additional Local Nows.
PUBLIC

INDIGNATION DEMANDS
JUSTICE.

Thoukli Tardy, it most be SIrted out.
Last week six or seven young men of
this city, ranging from 17 to ‘31 years of
age, were arrested for assault and battery.
In getting n young girl In n room on Jeffer­
son street, and conducting themselves In a
manner that would vie witli the brute
creation. The details of the bcastbh af­
fair we-will omit, as they arc too low and
degrading to appear In print
Two of the seven young men arrested
plead guilty to the charge of assault and
battery Thursday, but notwithstanding
this fact we hear that two of tho jury were
for ncqultal when the case against the
other five was given to the Jury Satunlay.
thereby resulting in a disagreement.
If these young men are allowed to go
unpunished, It will be practically saying
that vice and licentiousness cau have full
sway; It will be saying to the young men
-Fear not to do anything, the law will up­
hold you—or at least the jury will dis­
agree.’’
it is not our purpose to uphold lhe glrL
She is said to be a very loose clmractor,
but be that as It may. It does not justify
the actions of these youug men. and au
example should be made of them that will
serve as a severe warning to tho youug
boysnow growing up. and show to the
world that such rotten avoirs are not tol­
erated In tlie cityWe regret tbe occurrence of tbe affair
on account of the good name of tbe city
and for the sake of the parents of tlie
young men. who arc all respectable |&gt;eopie and keenly regret the disgraceful
notions of their sons, and for the sake of
the young men themselves, who must feel
the degrading position to which they have
lowered themselves. But public sentiment
demands that they be punished, and the
people will never be satisfied until they
are.
For all tbe demorallring influences that
surround the young men of this city, the
officers of both the city and county are by
no means blameless. No kid poker room
can be run for any length of time w ithout
these officers hearing something about 1L
and yet it is reported that young men bare
been running a gambling den on Jefferson
street for the last two years, In the same
room in which this disgraceful affair oc­
curred. If the officers had had their eyes
open for such places, os they are supposed
to have, gambling would bean unprofitable
business in thia city. If the officers were
on the alert, aa they are supposed to be. no
.saloon or drug store can furnish liquor to
minors for any length of time, and on any
day, Sundays Included, without Its com­
ing to the knowledge of tlie officers. Yet
we hear that this whole degrading plot
was hatched up in a saloon In this city and
on Sunday at that. If the officers do their
duty, as they are paid to do. no room
could be used for immoral purposes long,
without the officers getting onto IL and yet
we nre told that thta same room has been
uie.l to run womcinnto at night Since the
tlltiiy details of the affair have come to
light, more depravity has been found to
exist In this city than was supposed before.
It is said that houses of prostitution have
been running here for some time, where
young girls are kept for immoral purposes.
All of these things cannot exist without
coming to the knowledge of the officer?,.
But they say “why dont somebody make a
complaint wo can’t make arrests without
a complaint?” All this is tbe veriest
bosh. Supreme Court Justice C. B. Grant
says that it Is the dutyA the Imperative
duty, of officers to examinaand Investigate
and to enter complaints, ’and that it is
cowartlice on tbe part ot officials to at­
tempt to shift onto private citizens that for
which the officials are paid.
It is also said that the young men were
drunk on this Sunday night If tills Is so,
and there isn't much room for doubt, the
Prosecuting attorney as we understand It.
has the right to imprison them until they
tell where they secured their liquor.
There Isn't any doubt but that liquor Is
sold illegally In tills city, and that nearly
every part of the liquor law Is violated, and
as lung ns lie lias the right he should use
It in making the young men tell where
they got their liquor. Wo hope that the
prosecutor has backbone enough to stand
by hia announced prohibition principles
aud follow the matter ud to Its cud.
As we have said before we do not want
to see the boys unnecessarily punished,
nor do we propose to uphold the girl. Tliv
people of this city have a duty to perform
In keeping alive a guod, healthy public
sentiment on such matters; the officers
have a duty to perform In investigating in­
to everything that cornea to them; the
prosecutor luwn duty to do in making the
young men tell where they got their liquor.
When young men feel that they can pur­
sue their course of sin unpiuilshed. it is
not to be wondered at much that they fall
to very degrading poaltious, and w« would
like to see as many of the evil infioentxs
that surround them u possible removed
that lead them to downward courses. pUb*.
lie sentiment will make active officials If
kept at a certain pitch, and from the rotten
condition of thing* that exist in this city
at present. It cannot be at too hteh.
pitch cither.
*• ‘ 8

uttlM tattle of tatter N.
S* ta- P*Utoa duly vert-

&lt;o no mil. wtoo Mr. Tlixtoll .mtototoO.•
&lt;Mln to Uk« «u iixMltollr. H« wm »*•
on to Ito ofloo of Dn. H. A. A C. H. Barter utd chlotoTonn n&lt;lintoto&lt;.re&lt;l .Implr
to.llo* Ito muKlto to relnx. Utt .monnt
.dmlnUtorwl telM ror, .atoll- Tte Ito­
tkul vpranil to take It tntopUonal r
well but when It wm attempted to tallr
him It was found that he was in a serious
condition, the respiratory mntole* be ng
puralyzod. aflectlng tbo heart and causing
death. Every effort po-lblo was ma«te to
revive Ibe uucousclous man but »lU»out
success. After the death of Mr. . Tindall
Dr. Barlier demanded that an Inquest be
held, and the same was held soon attar, at
which time it was shown beyond doubt
that no one wm to blame, physicians of
all schools agreeink in this, and completely
vindicating the Dra. Barber. Tbe deceaaod leaves a wife and four children In
destitute circumstances. The funeral oc­
curred Sunday morning nt 10 o’clock from
the Baptist church, being conducted under
tbe auspices of tho Odd Fellows and being
largely attended. Tbe following is the
finding 'of lhe coroners inquest:
State of Michigan, County of Barry st.
Au Inquisition taken at tho city of
Hastings in said county on the 4lh day ot
February IStW before Alonzo E. Kenaston.
one of the Justices of the Peace of the said
county upon the view of tbe body Jerome
B. Tindall, there lying dead, by the oaths
of tlie Jurors whose names are hereto sub­
scribed. who being duly sworn to Inquire
in behalf of the people of this state when,
iu what manner aud by what means the
said Jerome B. Tindall camo to bls death
upon their oaths do say that death oc­
curred from the administration of chloro­
form by Dra. IL A. * C. H. Barber lor
the purpose of reduelng a dislocation of
the shoulder, the administration of cblbroform having the effect of paralyzing the
respiratory muscles and affecting tbe
heart to such an extent ns to cause death,
which result often occurs from the admin­
istration of chloroform where the utmost
care Is exercised ns the examlnsllou shows
Iu this case. And we find no carelessness
or negligence on the part of Dra. II. A. A
C. H. Barber In the administration of chlo­
roform In Ibis cast; and that the utmost
care was exercised and that they nre in no
manner blamable for the result We find
that death occurred about four o'clock in
the afternoon of the 4tb day of Februaiy

I8M.
In testimony whereof the Mid Justices
of the Peace and the jurors of this Inquest
have hereunto set their hands the day and
year aforesaid.
Aroxzo K. Kkxastox
J. II. VaxAmmax.
W. N. U errmaj.
J. L. Chawlkt.
W. F. 1’OWKBS.
Thomas Shkxck.
JoSKPir ROGEIta.
George Gibson, well known old resident
of Coldwater, Is dead; grip.
Edward Tipping, aged 14, was drowned
while skating at St Ignac yesterday.
Bay City and Benton Harbor rah not
supply school houses fast enough for tbe
children.

William Allen was killed at Whittemore
yesterday while loading logs. A log rolled
over him.
Jaeksou'a pastors’ union has undertaken
the work of closing the gambling places
of the city.

Sault Ste. Marie claims that a Bay City
plaining mill that employs 30 men is yearn­
ing to locate there.
Dix &amp; Wilkinson, the abstract men of
Berrien Springs, talk of starting a savings
bank at SL Joseph.
Marquette's new opera bouse was for­
mally dedicated last night it cost ?30,OoO and citizens took the stock.

Matthias Crater, early settler of Hills­
dale county, died at bls fatm home in
Wheatland township Monday of the grip.

blood

a that a cer1 court pur•t will a b.I tertaiueM of said
Ml to ftnbtae and that ad

TH! CHHHT

CANCER * SCROFULA
ACMEDY OF THE AQE.

For Sale by all Druggists.
rK.rj.*si&gt; sr

paper printed snd clrealatrd tu aald County of
Barry once Iu exelt wwk for three »uccts5&gt;ve

Drs. Mixer 4 Sons, Hastings, Mleh. wseks j.T0Tlo&lt;w lo t;u&lt;1 day of bearina.

Chablxs W. ABMSTROXG.
'
Judge of Probate.

ill Old Moo!
IT IS A

s

fl Chateau in France,
a home in the mountains of
Georgia, the entree of
Savannah Society

and a Moonshiner for a lever.
What more could a beautiful
and romantic girl require to
make her an enchanting
heroine? She figures in ’

His Second Campaign,

Manufactured by the Lawrence
Organ Co. lit has seven octaves
with the divided couplers.
(A
piano hasyj/j octaves.) Ths Law­
rence Organ Co. are the first and
original manufacturers of the seven
octave organ and have had them
on the market seven years.
The
Lawrence Organ Co. have valuable
patents that no other company
dare use. Call\and examine them
at the store of \

onr new Serial Story, by Mau­
E. A. MATTISON,
rice Thompson. You will miss
many moments of pleasure if HASTIMGS, - - MICH.,
you fail to read it ''
Illustrated and Gopurlghted.

Who has sold over 1,000 instruj
ments in Barry Co., and sells the
best pianos and organs.

RIPS

AND
BREAKS.
BOYS AND GIRLS.
HOW DO YOU REMOVE YOUR
•
SHOES ?
WHEN
HALF-UNLACED OR
HALF-UNBUTTONED?"

Tlie Strain .

Clare will have a roller process flouring
mill with a capacity of 100 barrels a day.
The Tobacco river will fuml&amp;h the power.

All comes on the back of the shoe just above the counter

Another Kalamazoo pastor has resigned.
This time It is Rev. Samuel Strong, of the
Reformed church. 11! health.

HOWEVER WE WARRANT
AGAINST RIPPING,

B. 8. Barnes, prominent Adrian citizen,
was acquitted of the charge of fraudulent­
ly Insuring a horse In a Marshall cbmpany.

The Owashtanong “four hundred” hav­
ing disbanded the Jolly Eleven fishing ami
boating club hns been organized at Grand
Rapids.
John Wanamaker has been sentenced to
Imprisonment at Jackson
for
two
years.
Be lived at Port Huron and
stole a watch and chain.

causing them to rip and break.

For a reasonable length of time, all boots and shoes bought
of us.

Woolley &amp; Bronson,
One-Price Shoe Dealers.

Lansing II. Potter, of Ypsilanti, tried to
cilmb a ladder with a wide board over his
shoulder. The wind struck the board and
Mr. Potter struck lhe ground; left hip
broken.
There are so many other large enter­
tainments arranged for February ‘W that
tho Grand Rapids Press club has decided
to postpone Its grand annual banquet to
some later date.
Lewis Robb and Theodore Lowry are
under arrest and in jail at Benton Harbor
charged with shooting at Mayor Hobbs on
the night of January 23 last with intent to

The pulp wood industry at the Soo is a
very Wg Herein the city'a prosperity. It
Is estimated that lOC.OOOcord of pulp wood
will be placed on the river bank this year
that Will be worth 8334,500.
•

THE MARKETSKndes-Dried. ^^te.Un*’,’
Butter-waw.
’
UiOVar seen kt Mffs.OO.
Beans—&gt;1.20 per t»u.
Corn—ro45c.
,!M!

wS87*
1,to,“
Oau-aoc. per bn.
Pork-KaoaKTk

“■

“bl •
bo’

Perlon.
UalL-Belllttg at i.oo per bbl

^ourMz.so per huudnxi.

Apples-^oaN).-.
HilBkeua llvijte; drrsseit iOc
Tnrkeys-Uve, 8c; dressed, tie.

Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In order to
Iiave your eye sight preserved into old
age, the eyes should be properly examined
and the right kind of glasses worn. Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the finest quality and greatest
.»&gt;j,
variety of eye glasses and spectacles at his ofli&lt; &lt;.
where you can have your eyes examined at all tins'

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ing medium tn Bar­
ry County.

Largest Circulation

Hastings
Hastings
Banner
Published Thursday? «y

DRUG STORE.

COOK BROS..

UAtiTIXGS, men.

YOUR LIFE TIME!
WE GUARANTEE

For 16 years the leading drug
ail'd book store m Hastings. SPOONS

SecuJ-Sud School iooh,

FORKS
WITH

cality to paste this in his haL We bare
recently bad our beads case-hardened, pur­
chased a large supply of dangerous
weapons and utensils, such as revolvers,
bowle knives, dynamite, etc. Our temper*
amants are fiery and easily made desperate;
a pleasant smile and a year's subscription
In advance, wins our eternal friendship.
Wo willingly devote columns to eulogise
the lives of such characters. But our tendei^point is our pride in article writing,
and to attack this, Is to challenge,fate. It,
perchance, we should say something which
displeases you—for heavens sake and for
the sake of those dear ones at home, and
those dependent upon you for support—
hoppress your wrath and come to us with
50 cents and your sweetest smiles, or we
will not be answerable for the conse­
quences.

.The most complete stock and Sterling Silver
lowest prices. All kinds
BACKS
used in the county.
TO WEAR 23 YEARS.

UI.

Goodyear

The only practical drug­
gist ' of 25 years experi­
ence.

Mith.

FOR SALX.-A jeneralj mer­
chandise business at Milo. Stock
principally groceries. Postoffice
litb store, anfl only store in the
place. A good opening. Ad­
dress Boi 2, Milo, Mich.

Thomas Kelley was at Battle Creek on
Wednesday—Not so much sickness now
and the doctors will have more leisure
time tqbe sociable with their many friends
—There was a surprise party at Mr. Wat­
son’s house Wednesday night. About 40
In number accompanied with music, and
The piix-ee of Sterling Sil­
ver inlaid at the points
they report an enjoyable time—At the resi­
of rest prevent any
dence 3S mile? north east of this place,
Mn. Norman Chapin on the 12th, surpris­
ed her husband and a small number of
FIVE TIMES
guests by presenting a pair of twin boys,
ns much Stiver ns la SUuidwho needed the attention and proper
ard Plate.
treatment of those present, and whose
FAR BETTER
names should be James G. Blaine and Ben­
than Light Solid Silver and
jamin Harrison, thus*.adding numerical
strength to the lobe list of Michigan re­
publican heroes of 1892—Cort right Bros,
Each article Is stamped
have Just completed their Invoice of dry
E. STERLING-1 NLA IO H3,,
giXHls,
groceries, etc.. With a good showing
Accept no substitute.
Mam Only dv ThI Houbu &lt;fc EowAits* Savo» Ca for the past year's trade—Mrs. A. J.
Bradley aud Mrs. M. M. Rockwell visited
Ii have just been able to secure friends In Kalamazoo Friday and Saturday
last week—Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lawrenee
the agency for the sale of Sterling of
entertained a company of young peopljj
Silver Inlaid Spoons and Forks. Saturdav evening, who enjoyed the even­
AU] points'of wear are protected ing with social chat and cards to the en­
with a piece of SOLID STERLING joyment of nil present—An ungrateful son.
who after an alienee-of thirty consecutive
SILVER INLAID and then QUADRU­ years,
when his aged father 77 years of
PLE PLATED. If you are looking age had traveled over two hundred miles
for the best goods for the least to visit him here falls to recognize him as
money I have them. This quality such. The father liad^ in his jmsscssion
costs but little more than you]pay the family bible containing therein the
family retold, yet liis uon persists hi dis­
for triple plate and will wear five claiming any retationshlp -There are
times as long. Your interests arc rumors here that a new railroad will be
built
from Kalamazoo to Richland. Gull
mine. I want to sell you the best
lake and Hickory Comers. The jxuple
goods. Cail and see them.
here will do their part to get railroad com■ niuulearion with the outside world.

1

F. R. PANCOAST

WHY WILL

The Reliable Jeweler.

YOU TLRE
YOURSELF
and wear out that sewing ma­
chine by making your own
muslin underwear, when it
can be bought rea&lt;Jy-made and
at such low prices as wiil
astonish'you!
Our stock of Ladies’ Muslin
Underwear is new and com­
plete.

L. E. STAUFFER.

Any Day
IN FEBRUARY
You may need drugs, patent
medicines, dye stuff (Cushing
Perfection, Diamond or Peer­
less dyes), toilet articles and
toilet soaps (the finest line in
town), perfumery (Seeley’s is
the best), school books (new
and 2nd hand), paints (Green
Seal lead and Acme White
Lead Works), or wall paper
call on

Fred L Heath,
THE DRUGGIST.
He will please you. Price
and quality guaranteed.
Prescriptions carefully com­
ounded.

FOR SALE
My residence property on
Jefferson street, this city. It
has a frontage of 88 feet and
a depth of 12 rods. This will
cut up into two good residence
fronts on Jefferson street. Also
two lots on corner of Creek
and Walnut streets. Will sell
these either with the Jefferson
street lot or separately as de­
sired. Terms easy. Call on
or Address E. A. Ridkb,
Hastings, Mich.

COUNTY NEWS.
OUR COUNTY.
A second elevator Is talked of for Wood­
land.
Delton Is still longing for that exchange
bank.
Rev. O. M. Puhi Is the new
mihlster al Woodland.

Lutheran

Delton gave the C. K. ,t 8. over $9,300
worth of business last year.
■ Albert Altoft will build three brick
fares at Delton In the spring.

The business done by the M. C. R. R.
at Nashville shows a alight decrease for
January 1883 compared with the same
month 1891.

Messrs. Dodge A Robinson, of Prairie
ville, will build a store at Woodland In
the spring, and carry on the furniture
business there.
An unusual surgical operation was per­
formed at Harper Hospital, Detroit, on the
28 ult, upon Rubin Yerrlngtori, 41 years
of age. of this vUffige. Mr. Y. was bom
without n bladder and has spent much of
his life at hospitals, but without .success.
The operation perforated by Dr. Walker
। consisted of making an Incision In the
front wall of the abdomen and dissecting
the skin so as to form an anterior wall for
the bladder. The patient Is now consid­
ered permanently cured.—Middleville Sun.
Brother Felghner and a few friends,
anxious for the elevatlo'n of Nashville peo­
ple, subscribed to the necessary papers to
secure a course of lectures there. The
lecturers have had their Innings, and now
brother Felghner and companions are hav­
ing theirs. Their part of the play con­
sists of going down -into their pockets to
make up the deficiency. Bro. Felghner
now breathes out his soul thusly: "The
next man who tries to contract for a
lecture course in Nashville will probably
never meet his friends again this side of
the shining shore.’’

Brother Godfrey,' in the last Freeport
Herald.-ett’ms toFkrry the idea that Judge
Hooker did not give jproper consideration
to the case of the people vs. John Strasbaugh, which Judge Hooker directed tbe
jury to decide in favor of the defendant
Brother Godfrey Is not conversant with
the circumstances which caused Judge
Hooker to take this course. Strmbaugh
waa charged with pointing n gun at per­
sons, but without malice In the act Mr.
Btrasbaugh said tn hl» statement to the
court that ho did the act with malice.
Thia Is a distinctly different offence from
the one with which he was charged. On
this technicality Judge Hooker was obliged
to order a verdict for the defendant.

Frank Burchfield has gone to Lansing
to work—Ed and Fannie Hartman return­
ed from South Bend last Friday—Annie
Raymond Is quite sick with the mumps—
Mrs. Eva Jones and Mrs. Frank Crane, of
Battle Creek, were here tv attend the
funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. Fanny
Carpenter—Jo Keeler is quite sick from
an army wound, also Mrs. KeCler is on the
sick list—Mrs. Parson and Mrs. Cain are
both on the sick list—The northern light*
were very bright Saturday night—Mrs. J.
Bird went to Lowell to care for a sick sis­
ter but had to return home quite ill her,self—Carltonltes are nut particularly in­
terested in tire O’Donnell hud North Irving
mail thal-catne to our office last Saturday
night, while the Curlton mail was landed
in some foreign office—J. L. Bogard us and
family returned to Portland SaturdayDied. al her home in South Carlton. Feb.
11. *92. at 12.30, Mrs. Francis Carpenter,
aged 00 years. Last May she had a .stroke
of paralysis which left her quite helpless.
Friday night she was taken with a chill
and everything a .skillful physician, will­
ing hands and loving hearts could do, was
-doue for her bat to no purpose. She grew
worse and passed from oor midst suffering
much pain. She was burn at Lodi, Sen­
eca county. N. Y. in 1801. At the 'age of
20 she married John Carpenter. From
this union wns born seven children, four
sons and three daughters. In 1847 she
buried her husband. About 40 years ago
she came to Carlton Center and since then
she has been a respected resident of
our town. She will be missed from her
home and by a large circle of friends and
relatives. The wns the last of her fathers’
family and had survived all her children
except one son. She had 18 grandchildren
and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral ser­
vices were held at the 8. D. Adventist
church Saturday a. m. and were conducted
by Rev. Wlnney. assisted by Rev. G. A.
Myers.
Pleasant weather at tills writing—H.
Chaso and wife spent Saturday night In
Clarksville—Ed Harlinan mid sister Fan­
nie relumed from South Bind. Indiana,
last Saturday—T. O. Bogardus, of North
Carlton, Is very ill at this writing—Elder
Myers returned from the north last Satur­
day. where he had been at the bedside of
his mother.
He attended the funeral
Friday—J. L. Bogardus uud family return­
ed to Portland Sunday.

Hanflehl.
Last Saturday, at Oscar Dewey was held
an anniversary. The G. A. IL presented
a plush rucking chair. The ladles n hang­
ing lamp and the neighbors a water sell—
Patrons are beginning business ngaln.
Ixxige was held at the Brezee hail last
Saturday evening—L. C. Edmunds came
home from court last Saturday night but
had to return again Monday morning—
Mrs. Moffard is no better—'Die ladles aid
social at Mr. Stiles last week was quite
largely attended—Frank Doty Is drawn ns
one of the grand jurors at Grand Rapids
for the first of March—Last Friday night
at the school house there was organized an
arithmetic school by Prof. McCall and 17
names subscribed. The school was to
commence Saturday evening in earnest
and of the subscribers only 7 came or an­
swered to their names. Buys this isn’t
business. Prof, will not start a class less
than 15, therefore there will not be a class
—We are not having &lt;Jay school in our dis­
trict at the present time, and probably will
not until April.
■

Tuesday evening as Mr. Mornlngdowler
and son were returning to their home in
Maple Grove from Nashville, their team
became frightened when near the home of
Wm. Boston, south of town, and started
on a run: when they.came to. the brick
yard they made a short turn as If to run
in the yard, which upset the wagon and
threw the occupants out, Mr. Mornlng­
dowler striking the ground on his head
aud shoulders, Injuring him severely, but
Woodland.
tbe boy was not so unfortunate and only
“Old Dad” attended circuit court last
sustained a few slight bruises. At last re­
week and while a Incut Foster went to bat
ports Mr. M. is doing as well aa can be ex­
and made another score—Dodge
Rob'npected aud jwlll be out again soon. Tbe
were in our
our 'village on
«amn
90,1 werc
«» Saturday
owiuruay and
ana
team stopped .hnrtiv
------Z-------waa
--- ,son
1&gt;.T« rullr d&lt;Kld«l to remove ilielr funtl.d are
.re no
no worse
wore, for
tor the
the run.
r,m. tore ,1H1'„ndrt,klni(
M oar ,u.
overturnewand
—Nashvlife News.
Inge—Levi Holmes and wife are ulowiy
Editor Gwin, of the Delton Breeze, improving but still have watchers—J. B.
gives the following timely warning to the Turner, of Kalamazoo, waa In lowu one
day last weekdn the interest of the North­
people of t!»t locality:
We wan: every fighting man in this lo- western Life Insurance company—D. N.

Stowell has closed his term of school at
tbe Tamarack and will soon return to the
Agricultural college—It is reported that
there will be one or two changes in our
business center soon—Our village canvas
has been called at 2 o’clock, Feb. 25. We
hope that everyone will turn out and that
a good set of officers will be placed In
nomination—Mr. and Mrs.' 8. 8. Shantz
are entertaining company—Prof. Taylor
has organize * a singing school here—Mrs.
B. 8. Dolly and’children spent Sunday in
Hartford with her brother, G. M. Baitin­
ger-Phil Schry and F. P. Palmerton were
in Nashville on Thursday—Last Friday
evening the friends of Nettle llamtne gave
her a pleasant surprise at J. Relsenger’s—
We have just learned that Stephen Haight
died on Monday morning. The funeral
will be held in Lake Odessa on Wednes­
day—We hear that F. F. Hilbert is about
to tell bis bank building. We would
rather see Mr. Hilbert sell than any other
bualneM man In our village for we know
that If he sells he will build another build­
ing aud what we need most are two or
three good substantial stores to rent

Elmer Moore at thia writing la serlomly
Ul with tonrilltts—A. D. Wolf has been at
tbe county scat the past week solving tbe
mysteries of the court room—From the
balled hay being shipped from these parts
It looks as If there might be a hay
famine
before
next
May.—Mrs.
Elmer Moore received the sad Intelligence
Saturday that her brother, living In Kala­
ma zoo. who has been III for the pastsix i
months, was dead—Mias Mamte Wolf
Sundayed with her parents— Mm C. J.
Wolf will give an original ptfcUcal reading
at the M. E. Church In Maple Grove Fri­
day evening, Feb. M. Good music will
be provided. Admittance Wcente.

Party this week Tuesday evening at
John Ackett’s—Night cap social at Rob
Phillips Friday evening of this week, for
the benefit of Rev. McCallister—E. R.
Whitcomb, of Grand Rapids, visited bls
parents here over Sunday—E. Shoup, of
Battle Creek, is visiting here—Dance last
Wednesday evening at E. Nantes—Mr.
and Mrs.’ Greenman went to Bellevue Bun­
dap. to attend Mrs. Greenman’s sister's
Dowltag.
funeral near that place—Mary Griffin,
Thrice welcome snow, everybody en­ who has been visiting her parents here for
joys good rielghlug—There was a social at the last two weeks, relumed to Kalamazoo
R. K. Stanton’s last Friday night. AU re­ last Saturday.
port a good time aud the net proceeds
amounted to 35.00 for the benefit pf
The Epworth
League announce a
the church at Lacey—Grandpa Br;ant is
not much better. His daughter from Bat­ Washington social for Friday evenlAc at
tle Creek. Is caring for him at present— the residence of J. W. Briggs. Music Is
We learn that George Cox starts for the announced as part of the program—The
west Feb. 15. His wifeaud family will re­ most exciting topic of conversation now
main on the farm. ‘ May health and pros­ days Is the law auit now in progress be­
perity accompany Mr. Cox In this under­ tween some of our M. D’s and the Count
taking—A. Granger is making preparation family—Sunday morning Henry Mosier,
to raise his house this spring and move one of our old citizens, passed away. He
buck on hte own farm this season—Boys. has been an Invalid for several years, and
w« would kindly advise you not to drink his death avas not unexpected. Ho leaves
anytiilnK stronger than pure water when a wife and three children. Mrs. Mosier Is
you are at a i«cnevabie entertainment— confined to her bed with the grip. Tbe
Lari Saturday S. Kaiser’s house caught foneral services were held from the M. E.
Art but timely assistance put out the lire church Tuesday morning—S. Temple has
with not much damage-Henry Babcock t»een confined to the house for n few days,
bought Jerry Cancer’s farm for 31.000—C. the cause being a second visit of the grip.
Clauidlcr, the photographer, has come to —On account of Mr. Woodman’s attend­
our town to remain n short time. As Mr. ance nt court. Miss Latham Is in ^charge
Cliandler does nice work, he Invites you to of the high nxMu In our school, while Miss
glvo-him a call before going elsewhere— Mullen tills her plucn in the primary —
Dav&amp;l Manning has returned home from Harry Goss spent Bunday with friends
Texas. He thinks Michigan good enough In Plainwell—Good sleighing Is the order
of rite day. and it‘is being used by ire.
fof Mm.
’
wood and He teams—A. Tailman has
moved his saw mill Into the Cramer woods
Sid ThemiaB Is vary sick with relapse of near Deltou—The Carpenter farm has been
the grip—Minnie Wood has returned from sold, and Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter intend
Hasjlng*—Gary Baker spent the latter part to move into our village—John Carpenter
of tfe week In Woodland—We hear that aud Geo. Hughes arc golnufuortli to run a
the f writing schools have closed—Mrs. hotel—Though some of the people are
Gould has moved to Hastings—Libble talking of moving jvway, we are glad to
Fuller, of Irving, visited in this community see others cmnlnggo take their place—We
last week—Frank Burdick, of Hickory are glad to hear that Mrs. Emily Arm­
Corners was in this place Saturday and Sun­ strong has received her pension with back
day—Allie Fuller now plays on -n new pay amounting to 8300.
Lost on the road between Delton and
jdatak-New* rather scare this week.
Prairieville, a bundle containing seven
Mh». C. E. Smith Is 90 tbe sick list—Mrs. ; yards of dress flannel with trimmings.
C. Filter now plays on W&gt;ew piano—Sid Finder will be rewarded by leaving same
Thonka lias the m-coik! grip. Dr. Sayles at Prairieville P. O.
aiteuKng—Sleighing is now revived, and
MlddinvIU*.
teamvrcrs wear a smile—Will Chase has
Guy DeGolla and Alfred Wright spent
clase&lt;tds third successful term of school,
Sunday In Grand Rapids—Harry Fuller
and is iMlsting our teacher in our very
was in Hastings Saturday, the guest of his
largo school.
mother. Mrs. A, D, Cook—Mrs. A. F.
Fausey, of Carlton, was the guest of rela­
Myron Potter is In the hoop business tives in &lt;mv village Saturday and Sunday
again this winter—Add Trimmer has re­ —James Raphe and wife and daughter, of
turned home from a visit In Ohio—Chas. i and Mrs. Eliza bnbaii, of Millersville, (k,
Burpee is Improving Ids stock of groceries are guests of Mrs. M’irtnam and H. E.
—Pldhly of snow for sleighing—The ex- Hendrick and wife—Louie Hall and Ola
hibltiflti at the Pinery school house was Baird were In Irving Tuesday—Frank
well attended and a good time reported— BrandsteUer and Geo. Moak spent last
There .will lie a dance at Smith’s hall, week tn Prairieville—Mr. and Mrs. .Jacob
BowctfW Mills, next Friday ulghL—Mrs. Brandcteltvr were called, to Seattle. Wash­
D. N. {Rocking Is on the gain—A Dowd ington, by the serious illness of his sou
has bought him a farm now.’ We expect Fred. A telegram has been received since
a woman will be the next thing he will be they started from Mr. B.’s son Zach, who
I* with Fred, that be Is improving—Calvin
•celling.____________________
Hill started for Kalamazoo
Tuesday,
where he expects to remain for the remain­
ThiMe who so anxiously looked over the der of the winter—Mrs. Shively, of Carl­
BaxNXB for Delton Items have been dis­ ton. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Put­
appointed of late. i&gt;ut here we are again. nam—Dr. A Haniou was the guest of
Buaffiess kept ns busy. Delton la on the Mrs. Foote at Battle Creek Sunday—The
boodl—Oh say? Have yon got your name cold weather seems to be driving away the
on that quilt? What quilt? Ask the grip—St Valentine's day was a quiet affair
ladies aid—On account of sickness and in this village—The Middleville high
bad weather the ladles aid social was not school literary society held a very inter­
very well attended. The few present had esting program, last Monday evening. An
a good time, however—Mrs. J. R. Hinkley. admission of live cent.- was charged.
’
Is some better—Elmer L’otant and wife, of About three dollars wns 'received.
Hickory Comers, made our town a flying
visit Friday evening—The regular club
Mr.
Gorham
and
son
Thomas
have
gone
dance to be held Friday evening will be
postponed until Monday evening the 23d, to California—N, U Merrifield aud family
In memory of our honored first preaident. of Clarksville have been visiting Rutland
Geo. Washington—We arc to have a pick­ friends—Mrs. Jo*. VanWagnon is danger­
et mill in town In the near future—Elder ously ill with puvamonia—E. E. Gorham
Harding has changed his regular appoint­ has sold his span 1 four year colts—Mrs.
ment here from Sunday afternoon until- Blanch Vis and babe of Grand Rapids are
evening. Sunday school nt 2 o’clock aa us­ expected home on a visit next week—J.
ual. Prayer .meeting every Wednesday .VanWagnon felt on the Ice wu&gt; day last
evening at tbe school house—Rev.^juunell week- hurting him quite badly—Nettie
will preach in the school house.next Bun­ Martin waa la Otsego a few days last week
—Eva Howe, after a few days visit with'
day al 3 p. m.
Kalamazoo and OUego friends, has returned to her home In Rutlaad—B. Mlnges
January thaw 1ms caught cold—Geo. is absent from home.
Appleman and wife were in Hastings on
Aaayrla.
business Tuesday—R. Hosmer took a load
John Tasker lost one of Ms horses Sat­
over to Sunfield Monday evenlug to alleud
meeting conducted by Rev. Krsne, of urday atght—Mrs. J. Iiowe died Thursday
Nashville—Mrs. Baran is on the gain— uiglU aud was burled Suadcy. Funeral at
Wm. Troxell has moved into his new M. P. ebureh—Did you get a valentine?
house—Chas. "Philips Is entertaining bls —lively sleighing again—There will be
brother Gea. of Chester—B. Austin Is on an entertainment at the school bouse Mon­
the sick’ list—Chas. Phillips la getting day afternoon, Feburary Si. No admis­
material on the ground for a new barn— sion will be charged, but a collection will
Joseph Oversmith Is getting ready to build Im* token, proceeds to be scut to the
a new house—Several farmers are getting World's Fair committee for the school ex­
hibit from Michigan.
out slats for new fences In the spring.
■
Nish villa.
L L. Creasy was In town over Sunday—
Ik W. l^jedy called on old friends here
Saturday—Mire Delia Comfort Is rtrittag
ttt McBride—B. D. Robinson has accepted
the position of Jeweler for C. E. (.»o&lt;»dwln

Saturday and Sunday with a gang of mon,
repairing the breakage In I hr main pipe to
the water works—Mrs. Oren Hyde died
Friday evening alxiut eight o’clock after a
long Illness. The remains were taken to
Sunfield for interment—Miss Bird Town­
send. assisted by hsr music scholars, will
give a concert at the opera house next*
Saturday evening.
Not as many on the rick list as there.
have been—H. Brininstool and wife, JV
H. Fisk and Lena Fisk have returned
from a visit to friends In Kalamazoo coun­
ty, aud report a good time—Our neigh­
bors have their ice cream, lemonade and
cold affairs in general, stowed away for

County.
WHOLE NO. 1914

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 18, 1892.

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 42

THE PEOPLE'S

Banner.

of any paper in the

—There was a man on our streets tbe
other day enquiring for mules. We do not
know whether be wanted circus mule* nr
Just mutes—Frank Meyer* traded teams
with a n»n in Carlton last week—A Nye
Is staying with hto sister and going to
school—Etale Meyers lias a sore hand from
the effects of a sprate.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
Allegan

several eases of scarlet fe-

A 70-ycar old Kalamaaoo man has joffi
married his sows divorced wife.
J. R. Crandall and wife, of Plainwell,
celebrated thek golden wedding last week.
De. H. J. Webb, formerly of Eaton Rap­
ids, is now president of a aationai bank
PullmaH, Washington.
.

Battle Creek ladles and gentleman bad a
whist co&lt;itcet laM week in which the gen­
tleman won by 154 pointe.
The fourth oil well at Allegan baa
prove* no more productive than tbe others
and has been labeled a failure.
Charlotte Knight Templars have con­
tracted for a couple of Ihdlman sleepers to
take them to the conclave In Denver next
August
.
■*
The Battle Creek Electric street railwpjii.
lias its crossing lb across tbe MiehiffiM
Central railroad, over which there 'ffiai.
been a great deal of trouble.

The reported sate of the 1). L 4 .X. and
C. &amp; W. M. railroads to the Michigan Cen­
tral turns out to be a fake after all arid
eminated from the fertile brain of a Chica­
go reporter.
Miss Llxrie Wilkins, of Eaton Rapids,
has been asked-to contribute a musical se­
lection of her own composition, to be pub­
lished in the souvenir publication which
Arkansas will make at the World’s fair.
Robert Nichols, of Chester, was water­
ing his honvs last week when a colt wheel­
ed and kicked him squarely in the face,
knocking out several teeth, breaking his
jaw and otherijlse greatly disfiguring him.

The wheat elevator at Athens burned
last week. The Ure\^roke out first about
nine o’clock and was &gt; supposed to have
been-extinguished, bull about midnight the,'
Hames broke out agaln^ Over 8,OOP bush­
els of wheat and a quantity of salt were
burned up.
William Bowman, of Alamo, suddenlydisappeared last week and nothing has
been heard from him since.
He bad
worked for one man there 10 years, had •
al was been honest and reliable and any
news concerning him wjU I* gratefully
received.
KA
A Battle Creek young man received a
pair of baby alligators from a friend in
Florida last week. When he received
them they were apparently dead, but after
being In a warm room for a few minutes
they revived and gave promise of making
things lively as soon as they get a Utile
larger.
•

Attorney E. A. Crane, a well known
Kalamaxoo citizen, brought suit against
the Michigan Central Railroad Company :
for fifty thousand dollars for killing hts
son. Daniel E. Crane, at a railroad crossing in Comstock township. Nov,.,
1890.
Crane's horse and carriage, valued at $500,
were destroyed by the collision. J. A. ]
Green, another boy. lost bls life at the^
same time.

Fire broke out, in the Morgan Paper
mill near Battle Creek last week. Being
out of the tire limits, a steamar was the
only available apparatus to tight the fire
with. This mill was operated by a syndi­
cate known as tbe American Straw Board
Co., the concern having a capital of
SC,000,000. and the officers of the company
not Iwing at home at the lime of the fire
the loss was unknown.
Talking about whales Thomas Williams,
the veteran target-man, thniks he knows a
thing or two. In 1831 he crossed the At­
lantic. the trip occupying three months
and three weeks, and avers that he saw on
this trip whalesand porpoises thicker than
Ulen In a hotel cream .pitcher, a most as­
tonishing statement 'When It comes to
wbale stories, Eaton Ripkls la way in it
Eaton Rapids Journal.’
Last week a regulkr cyclone passed
through Marshall township. Calhoun coun­
ty. The funnel shaped cloud was plainly
seen from Battle Creek and the noise waa
plainly heard.
Luckily no very great
damage was done for but one building
happened to be In Its path. This waa a.
lam, and the entire root, rafters and all
were carried away. The people were very
scared trod of course are thankful that the
damage was no greater.
&gt;J They tell the following good story about
Bro. Holmes of the Fennville Dispatch,
who has been a victfubot grip. While he
■Was thrashing around aud suffering, the
tortures of tbe ungodly, the pbysleiau. en­
deavored to console, him bv the remark
that be was all rigfeit and that he had a
bright future befow him. Holmes sud­
denly ceased struggling, and with one of
his usual dry speetkea informed tb» doctor
that was wliat was bothering him, as he
could sen It blazlDg right before hte eyws.
—Douglas Recosd.

The grim monster so dreaded by all, but
before whose stroke all must some time
bow. visited the home of Tetrence Griffin
last Monday, uiubtand clalmed.trwo of Camp­
The snow storm has brought good bell’s aged citizens. At the hour of 13
sleighing again and every one is taking o'clock Munday night Mrs. Terreeee
advantage of It drawing wood and logs— Griffin, agjtd M years, succumbed to that
Frank Burdltk. of Hickory Corners, was prevalent disease—la grippe—and passed
in this city over Sanday—Lynn Smith ha* away. Two hours after her demise, her
returned home from Saranac where she companion. Terrence Griffin, agrd 70 years,
has been at work—Again death has visit­ who was affilcted with the same malady,
ed this vicinity. This time It took old Mr. passed to the “great beyond.” Tbe funer­
Gerkey who survived his wife but a few al lakes place at the Catholic church in
days. He has lived where he died a good Bowae to-day at 10 a. an.—Freeport Hendd.
many years. He was 73 years old. One
Not lee to T«ac4»«r» and FttpUa.
son survives him who is sick at this writ­
ing—Stephen Haight, who has been un­
The Spring examination of teaehem wiR
dertaker In these parts a good mahy years be held In the circuit court room in the
Is dead. The funeral was bold in Lake city of Hastings uu the following tlnim:
Odessa yesterday.
Ho will be greatly
Thursday an4. Friday, March 3 and 4,
m'.sswl by the entire community—Miss (regular.)
•
Sarah Lipscomb has returned from KainFriday, March 351b. (speriah)
maaoo where she has been at work—The
Friday. April 29th.
sick are all reported bettor—School closed
for the winter last Friday—Charles Klang for dipioaM may attend either of the
aud Myrtle Nya ware married the 27th of lais. All will procure legal cap pape
Garkey.*

Elmdale—Tbe choir met at H. Burgee’s

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Chicago. Feb. Id-FurOtoat Inur-Mta
Mik Heartaua Snell. .Mow ot tbe tnlllloc.lr. raurdeml by Teecott, h“ bw. ia
» eute d nervou. pratnalou. wbleh «
was for some days feared might leadto
her untimely damisa. The cauwj of this
wM the receipt by her of a threatening
letter written by unknown parties who
declared that unless she forwarded to
them tbe sum of 32,000 she would be blown
up with dynamite. The story at this
affair in a strange one and furnishes an*
other art in the tragic drama that began
when Amos J. Snell wm laid low by the
bullet of a robber assassin.

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Uooiprar. th* tb.X
u&gt; wlU. lb. m—ur. Th— to w ladUfcreuce, uo Ignorance on the subject, but
intelligent and interested familiarity.
With few exceptions the Arms Approached

In w inqulrr on U» aub&gt;»,
question without rteerve, and there was
do biding behind business arraiwunsnta
or any other transparent excuse.
Opinions MummariMd.
Some r-ntlram tmnkl, »dn&gt;IUM tb«
tbeir dealing with American publishers
since the act paiswd had been limited, and
that they could not well claim to base
the expressioi', of their views on actual ex­
perience, but a careful and constant study
has enabled
them
to form judg­
ments and
well-deflned anticipation.
The opinion* collected may 1m&gt; briefly summarked thus: Authors like tbe law; pub­
lishers do not mind it; some regard it
with favor, printers anil book manufac­
turers hate IL
TRYING TO POOL THEIR ISSUES.

Ever)’ effort ha* been made by the police Ths Louisiana McEnnry Men Willing to
department to keep the matter a secret,
New OrlkaXS, Feb. 16.-Tbe McCuen
and it waa only yexterday that the affair
became public. It was about four weeks state central committee met yesterday and
ego yesterday that Mrs. Sneil received a spent nearly three hours in executive ses1 sion. When tbe doors were opened a reaoletter that threw her Into an agony of ter­
ror. It was written on plain white note­ iutlou wm adopted ratifying what the cxpaper in tut uncouth handwriting, nnd ran ecutive committee had done in reference to
th« lottery question. A motion wok offered
about as follows:
Madam: UnheB you mo&lt;&gt; u» the »um ot , mid prevailed directing the cludrinan
J2.1W wo shall take stejx. to murder you. We of
tins
committee
to - cominuniwill blow you np with-dynamite •umo day
.. ...
„&gt; th&lt;&gt;
Foster committee ,the
..I.,... ... .....
rnnr ramai/. t,:
same proposition* os were contained in
imdwe will treat you the uum If you accept :■ the letter addreesed by the McEnery men •
.severaltlaya
day* ago
agoto
to their
their oppouenta,
opponents, anil
and I
thfaaoffer lxwrtapnraodalluthe---------- [n*m- wveral
intra daily paperl rajlng: "Hsud for jn»ur hat ■ which iu brief provide for the withdrawal
Q. D.” We will toko tUl&gt;( aa an -videnco that; of both McEnery and F&lt;»ter anti tho bold&gt;(&gt;u intend to deal with'tte in good faith,
i ingot new primaries and anew co©ven
Put the Police on the Caae.
j t(on to nominate a now ticket. The FoaThe letter was not signed and there was ter committee meets thin evening,
not.the slightest clew to indicate the iden'
~
tity of tbe men who -sent the missive.,
Smallpox and Typhua Fever.
Neither was there anything to indicate
NEW York. Feb. IS—Mexican advices
whether or not it wns the communication received here state that a plague of smallof a foolish trank or of some dwpernto I
(UKj typhus ferer is raging in the
scoundrel who was prepared to carry out ^ern district of that republic and that
the threat he made. But it was enough
deaths have occurred. Mrs. Clark
to throw the ngvd widow, already greatly A.ccJrw.a daughter of former President
enfeebled by. reriou. winter illiem, into J^^^amnDg tteUteMrictims
. qmrn rf IrlahL She « on« ptaerf th.
sX“Xl ItartWe at .he

NATIONAL SCRIES,

FEB.

21.

“ In one store where I went to buy
SampariBa the tierk triad to Induce me buy
their own instead at Hood’s; he told rr.&lt;-their.

To Get

19. "Tbsn Mid the princes unto Baruch,
Go hide thee, thou and Jeremiah, and let
dor*trM, flatK I OU not tke It I
.
no man know where ye be.'* Baruch was
JwenHth’. Krtb., »jd luul Jrnu U«n re.dIng in the eare of '-be people, in tbo lord’s
house, upon the fctstlug day, the words of
satisfied with IL and did not want any other
the Ixml. which be bad written from tbe
When I began taking Hood’* Saraipurfn»
mouth of Jeremiah (verses 6,8). The Lord
I waa fading real mberaldo wllh dyapemfa
gave these words to Jeremiah In the hope
■«&lt;A
WMlr that at
T __ ■ ■ &gt;
’
that tbe people might turn and be for­
given (verees 3, 7). tor He is ever seeking to
Baruch having read to tbe peOph is
sent for to reiui the words to the princes,
stand. I looked like a person in ccmutnn.
which, having heard, they are afraid, in­
Horn Hood’s Banaparills. did me *o murb
quire further, and then give counsel as in
this verse, being friendly to the prophet.
». “And they went in to the king and
LLA A. Goff, ei Terrace Street, Boston.
told all the words in the ears of the king.”
Jeholaklm wm tbe M&gt;n of Josiah the good
king, but was very different from his fa­
ther. He was preceded by hl* brother Jetoahsz. who reigned only three months,
.md was then carried captive into Egypt
(U Chron. xxxvi, 1-3).
IOO Doses One Dollar
21. "So the king seut Jebudi to fetch the
roll, and Jehudl read it in the ears of the
king, awl ill the rars of all tbe pritxm.”
This U Uw will of God. that kings, princes,
and people In all the world should bear
Hi* won!. This is the raspoualWIity of all
who have the word, that they should give
it or read it to others; and If we araonly
willing He will set before us open doors.
All results are with Him. He will see to it.
til "Now tbe king sat in the winter
bouse in the nint h month, and there was a
Arc on the hearth burning before him."
Winter
and summer bousre, and bouses of
--------------... j spoken &lt;&gt;f to indicate thy luxury
Ivory, are
and• self
of the jieOp!e(Amn« Hi,
•*’indulgence
15;. If the fasting day of verse fl wnj» tbe
fibt of atonemi-uL in tbe seventh mouth
(Lev. xvi, »». thou some little time(ow a
month) elapiw-d between Baruch’s Aral
rending and this reading before the king.
23 ‘He cut II with tbe penknife and cast
WHY 18 THE
it into the Are that w.ns on the hearth, un­
Lil all the roll was consumed in the fire I
that was on the hearth.-’ Thia was his । __
-----treatment
of ---------the word of tbe God of Israel 1 gflOHUt CENTLE.1EN
—------- -- —
GENTLEMEN
upon
who-* throne
throne he sat (I C?hron, xxix, TM BEST SHOE M THE WORLD FW! THE ROMD?
u
P°n *bo»e
23irit:d
Wlioae representative
rnnrerM.-ntative he
be ought
onaht to
to ’' ***■
“**• wtthaejacfc»_oyjw*xjft-RU
83)
«u&lt;&gt; whose
»«•&lt;» L**n
Cootrust hi* father'* treat- (
meat of theword of God (II Kingsxxil. 11).
Aa.l ,« Jebvtakta .lid a... JO wor- th.n |

Hood’s

Sarsaparilla

W. L DOUGLAS
SHOE

letter la the bend, ot A. J. Stoue, her «ai- .. .
w„
Some ot the I Gte piotre-jr. end |aeachw» &lt;J our do,
luJaw. who la taro promptly
ehlhlrea of Dr. Ftmer. a prwntaeat Ataer- -ho la th. uome ot ■ bl«l1er er.Uetam.-or
...tad with Iit.poetor M.r»h, and told him lrU^
Giuuu.lu.to. bore .tied. Another 'Vtlwior." or HnHhlag elwr, -.okaite tho
to run the writer pr writers down regard- Tlctlm
Un|Be|
a prisoner Bible, cutting out what tl»ey plewr, refasless of expenw.
’
charat,i by the Wells-Fargo Kxprem oom- ‘M “• »njthing supernatural, aud area!- |
Watted Tlll-tbe **Fly Cop." Were Gone1
y whh embexxlcmet»t.
ing us that even Jesus Chn»t was not an
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
Two of Captain Jack Shea's oldest and
' •
— ' itfnllibte authority iu all things. All such ; tift
gae calfii
MORTGAGE SALE.
»
shrewdest men were called iu and shown '
Pardon for Guay's Ubelers.
| hn&lt;! better hoed Im. vijl, 20, IL V.
i Jraow»^a*£wLicontort *n4•em.-c.
Default having been made In the conditions ot
I’ARKXTS-GIve your children a knowledge' the letter. They xwere then sent to the
HarrwbCRg, Pa., Feb. IX—Ata meet"Yet they were not afraid. Dor Hnt J &lt;O.’’•^3^1WurMaBmnn’. «to«
a ceradn piortsaRv. dated August IS. ItWO.
made bv Orvfli A. WhiUlght and Eva X&gt;lrit- ot took-keeping, shorthand, typewriting, teleg­ hooto nod rmo.lned quorUnd th.re tor 0 j
tbr p,nn&lt;J|vlulln jaiu.o I tbrir gormeou.' Aud uo mo.-o ore th™,
right, talk wife, to the Hading* Buii.liiig and raphy, e’.x
week, during which time nothing oc1,^,1
i unbelieving critics
our times, who are ! Paw ft*
Loan AMociatioH, of Hastings, Michigan, a cor­
curved that would throw any light on the ,al
held here yesterday arrang- j thus hastening on to their own uestrnctTT.'
'•ixjwa
poration duly organized and doing bualneM
FOR THEM
multitude* with them.
i I nrfl*&gt;C f3.»O
under thd laws of the Hute of Michigan, and BE MUCH
Than Money. matter. Finally the ‘fly cops" were called ,nenlM vrere tnnde to prepare a petttton for
recorded in the office of the register of deed*
“ ■* ’
■' * *
presentation t&lt;. the Iman! of pani cs ask-| 2.V •4Nrw&gt;riWJesv Einatbsn made Inter- .
for Barry county, tn t&gt;« state of Michigan, Educate them at the Grand Rapids [Mlch.l Bib­ off. On the evening of the day the detect­
on August S9, ISOO, ifl liber 41 of mortgages loess College, Ledyard Block, cor. Pearl and ive* left a rnensengvr camo to, the honse ing for a m-ommvndat ion to «Lu governor cession to the king that be would not burn |
on page f I. by non payment of money duo for Ottawa sis. visit us. For catalogue address A. with a miitivo in tbe nun- handwriting for the pardon of the Beaver Star editors, | th* roll, bat he would not hear t hem/’ If |
mow sol
Installments ot principal. Interest and premium STarbb. successor to C. G. Swensberg
as the previous one, containing the sug­ sentenced to six months' imprisonment re- nny one will not receive the truth' G&lt;gl 1
and for Ones, by which the power of sale therein
gest ion that the widow had- better send centiy for publishing a libel on Senator - will let them believe • a lie (11 These. H,
contained has become operative, and on which
mortgage there Is claimed to be dur at the date
“the hat"—I. e., the fS,Ot*&gt;—by the bearer. Quay in connection with the campaign of I iMSft. but fearful will bo the result (chap­
of this notice tbe sum ot sereh hundred fifty
The mrumger wan a boy; This created a last fall. The general sentiment of the ' ter xiil, 15-17). Elnathan and the others
three and X 100 dollars, the said installment* of
commotion and the |K)lice were notified. meeting wa» that the severe sentence was did well to plead for the word, even though
principal, soterest and premium and fines hav­
A. &amp; C. II. BARBER
ing remained unpaid and Inarrcar for nioro
j they pleaded In rain. God will not for­
The boy was thoroughly pumped, hut not justified.
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
than six months, and the raid Hasting* Build­
'
MORfGAGF. HALE
could only any that the man who engaged
ing and Ixian Association having elected under
Call*
in
city
or
county
responded
to
with
Default having tw&lt;rn made lit l’&gt;- ronffilleog
him was a shabbily dressed young man. . „
tbe terms of said mortgage to declare due tbe full
u
But lb. Uo, commended to take of a certain ni w gage nu&lt;te '.»• Abq.}, &gt;f Fhef
amount unpaid with all arrearages thereon, aud promptness, day or night.
Thera is no clue.
cmreoo. Teh. IS-Tbree I Idle boj.j Berucb. the eerib. end Jeremleh. tbe and SmuiD K. Flirt l»l»W(l-b«
'telteirej
do suit or proceedings at law having been insti­
, were drowned Saturday afternoon iu the : prophet, but the Lord bid them." Not dated Sept- .1st. A. D. ?»MJ. and rr-n'.te&lt;| In :b?
tuted to recover the amount now remaining
Of the ltegt«ter of l&gt;eed» for th- t'ocnty of
ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
secured bv said mortgage or any part tbereoL
A, J. Stone said hist night that he was lake nt Humboldt park. They were Philip only did he not fear to destroy tbe Word of office
Barry
and
btate
of
Michigan,
on
the
.'id
&lt;i»y of
Xottco is therefor hereby given Umi on Saturday,
La wye
greatly annoyed aud surprised that the Trims, aged W. of KH Cornell street; Frank , Lhe
-hut he feared not to kill his September a. !» iws in liter 31 o: mcrtgogM.
tbe 12th day ot March. VW2, at ten o'clock In the
Office over Julius Russell’s store. State story bad gotten ouL He thought it did Scholl, agvd 10, of K«5 Cornell street, sn&lt;L •errant* also if he could but lay hands on
forenoon, there will be sold at the north front
door ot the court house. In the city ot limitings, street, Hastings, Mich.
away with whatever chance there had bls brother Wil lie, aged 7. The boys went th A Rebellion fearfully hardens tbe
three hundred tl.irtv
eounty of Barry and sfateof Michigan, raid court
been of catching the writer of the letter. out Saturday to spend their holiday at the heart. How sate are those whom God
bouse being the building in which the circuit
At first he bad been disposed to think It, park, and after visiting the portion of tho hides; tee h\?w securely He hid Elijah aa&lt;l no suit nr procrsMing- st law fun ;i£ teen
A. SHELDON,
court ‘ for the county of Barry is iJld.
M public auction to the highest blrfder,
was a erwk, but when the second letter pond that is used far skating they at: d Kings xviiLIO). Compare Pa. xxrlL 5; fnatituted t&lt;» recover th«- in&lt;&gt;n«-&gt; s sceuredw oM
■
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
tbe •’premises described
In said—'mort­
Abstract Block. HMUugs.
camo he had become iiatlsfled it waa not tempted to cross at a place where the ice i* 1 »«ii. T.
g*«* good heed to Zeph. U, iDOrflDUN', “r any part Hi' rm.
gage or so much thereof • as may b«
No*, therefore, by virtue M the p»« vr of sslf
Mosey to lo in on Real Estate Real Estate the work of a crank. The fart of the seldom strong enough to bear a person's 3: Luke xxi, 3fl that you may rejoice in
necessary to satisfy the amount due on raid told
oantnl'-ed In«aid luortgso-. aud Ihrdriik In
on eatninisMon. General eonreyaDclna
mortgage
to
above set
forth,
with davlDg
| CoL UL 1
itch easv tnwte attd provlard. u&gt;‘f: V i&gt;riwrrhy
a complete set of Abstract Books, com­ house being *o closely watched and that weight. The bodiro were all rerovemL
tlip Interest and premium thereon and piled
tffvsw that &lt;« Saturday lhe l*!b d..? 'l Mint.
------ --------------------- —
I 07 •Th»«
ra. r* -.
fromthe Records, can furnish complete the second attempt was made the day after
tbe costs, charges and expenses allowed by law l tracts.
A. D. Utt. al teu o’clock In the f.»rru - 1 -nail
the
been withdrawn
withdrawn proved
proved to
.
Murdered by His Coa.lu.
! j-rimdah after
~nl ®une
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
the officers
officer* hud
hiid'been
to
and provided for in said mortgage, said prem­
i«H at pubffc. to the biglioi bidder «; tip* north
hl-mtodto-U— mora tbmi th. week . bI™. X. Y. F.K ,^0,
1
ises being all those certain pieces or parcels ot
front door uf the rourt Ikh
*"
land situate and being In tb« elty of Hastings,
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
MlchUati. ittinUwu
«»nty of Barry and state of Michigan, and de­
aged 5 years, son ot Guy G. Madison, a observed it; He bad now more worit for Hstiitigs.
Is a. liidi',
the circuit court for ftarrv &lt;
scribed as follows, to wit; Lots number six
leading citixen of Sundervillc, a village in J J«rmiah and knew just where to find
tc.igr. er »
Office over Holloway’s drug store.
and the north half of lot* number eight, nine,
If,
however,
it was any one who had an the remote lumber region of Potter coun- hl,T’ T^* ProPh,jt 11
to Pay tbe
only to hold hiinaud ten of block nineteen In tbe eastern addi­
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
amount dtw Un aast mortgw. with Utt w
tion to the city, formerly village, ot Hastings, uectlDg with residence, at Holloway's drug idea that he could U-rrorixe Mm. Snell into ty, Pa., was murdered bv hi* cousin. | , , rearfJ
anything that Jehovah
and lots number ope. nine and ten In block
giving him a large sum ot money, he could Martin Glover, aged 15, during a quarrel I,a‘«ht wqniro. either to appear or be bid- cent. Interest, and all legal net*, together
with a reasonable attorn-* t» fee «»vvMjtfe&lt; f«
eleven of H. J. Kenfield's addition to tbe city,
tell
him
he
had
approached
the
wrong
formerly village of Hastings according to the
about the possession of an axe. Glover I
10 “,*wk Or l*
to do or to suffer, thereto, *Po grewitero tetur cewrited in raid
individual, for Mrs. Snell was not to be
g M. FOW LFH.D.D. S.
mortgage aa all tbme cetlaiu lot*, pines, aid
reeordeil plat thereof.
nearly severed hi* little caution's head*I 28. Take thee **
again
“'---------another
---------roll,
** and
*
parotisoflawsituate m tbe village «rf \»’hDated Hastings. Mieh„ Dec. 18, IM.
frightened in that way. He regretted that
I write It in all the former words that worn vtlle In the County of Barry and stare tf MichHABTracs BLIUHNG AXD1XIAX ASSOCIATION
the young inan who was in the house the from the body, such was the force of hfb
Office hours 8 a m. to 5 p. m.
Igsn. and know n and described r&lt;
in tho first rolL” In verso 33 fc |« ^tid
Alonzo K. Kknaston.
Mortgagee.
night
ih£
boy
came
with
the murderous blow. Glover is in jail.
Th* west half ot village !&lt;«• i.iTOtertd
that many more words were added. It Is
Attorney for Mortgagee.
message had not
acted differently.
ehrbtetu autkuinrtern ott». A f: '
»a®MITH &amp; COLGROVE,
impossible to destroy the word of God. Uun tsi UiC viltMCi* of Nashville. M(•'hteaH.
If the
boy
Lad
been
followed
Lawyers.
Chicago, Feb. 13,—Three officials of the All effort* to doan.have only incrca*e&lt;! tho
JAXMS McKjclvkv. Mortglgre.
the man would, have been caught, for he
(Office In Union block, Hastings.)
te Clemeut HmHb. Ida F.utniiM.
Practice is all the courts of tbe state.
felt sure that after leaving the note at the French government. Maurice Ducloa, erf number of colue.. The Bible he. been
Smith &amp; Colgrovk.
messenger office the man had come directly the department of commerce; A.- Rldie, co&lt;i.:mre&lt;l to a men who bn Iwen .hot .nd
Attorneys Aw Moricvref.
Dated. December iMh. twt.
A E. KENASTON,
over to Mrs. Snell’s liouse In order to cap­ member ot the Academy of Medicine, and hnt-s ami drowned and burned la th.
ture the boy on his way bock. No one had E. Roume, an attache of the foreign de­ Ore and Kulered to tbe wlu&lt;X .nd ret In
EL.
Attorney at Law,
MORTGAGE 8AI.E
(Over J. 8.’ Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
seen the man so ns to be able in any man­ partment, visited tbe stock yanla yeater- «ome Wonderful w«r U mon .lire then
Default baring been m«&lt;le In tne fnndlttoj
Practices I u ail courtnof the State. Collections ner to identify him and he supposed the day and inveattgated the method ofinat a certain mortgage made ami
promptly attending to.
whole matter would have to drop.
specting the mmi Chicago sends to
■f,U1
Th™ &gt;““• Thomas C. Alrereon and Alible L.
wife, of Irvine. Michigan, to Ike llr:&gt;&lt;er»te«.
u'Ar/f’in ‘S' HUvl&lt;* Prououi,c^l the sysWhZ Inutthou
R. TIMMERMAN, Hoowepathic Phy—
written therein, nylna.” Th. king heted ofHastiep/Mleblgan, dated te i
u-.m of inspection perfect.
7
TERRIBLE DOUBLE TRAGEDY.
sixth. A. D. HUB. sad recirtled iu
• .
slcian and Surgeon.
. the book beonun n w:,l of . romlng Jndtr. tbe Register of Deeds, for Ram c• -. n.MHAI(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
A Man Agwd 71 Kill. His Wife and Then
-— ---------went; no the Bible is now hated by many gnn. on the &lt;Xb day of November. A l» 'l*2. in
Mfnuelf.
Dtt Moixks, Feb. lA-The debate on 1 ^,ue U.te b of » ’»*• of flrw forth* un. 11 ter 22 of morfguKc-t ou jmg«~ * ji.1Se.sbrt
am Be
aatd mortgage was duly s»Myuni - l&gt;
AW, REAL ESTATE ANDCOLLECTToledo, Feb. IB.—A young newspaper the license bill wtw iwatponed yesterday in U?dlr’ T”*1
1eVerlrt*‘JuK punishment, and
HctMterataxt to James Cameron. «■t w.sduM.
■••-7-^7
1NG OFFICE OF
boy iiameil Kelly, when delivering an the senate and a bill increaainir the terr ;
Mtch'.iran, by araignmcr.l lieanns J1*” «*•
comln?
But though many
Palmrrton &amp;. Smith,
^dlentn h.„
£ tTJr
-J twenty-sixth day of Fcbraary *■ &gt;' F^;*C
evening paper at Um residence of John
Windland, Mich.
rceoMsd in the office of «;rei Reg-Mer H
, —
—a mm waa
Molloy Friday night, looked through the passed,
aa waa a bill to allow incorporated Ih.qi.Wth.fKtaXl
Which isthc best,
tor Barry County. Mlehtoui.on Hw
\**~Ch
•C. S. Palmebtox,
J. M. Smith,
day of February. A. D. l«A milter -' •'! »Hrt
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace. window and discovered two bodies lying town* to refund their bond*. Many netiA OOTM FOB CVZBTOM-Sw Ihu
SO. 31. "Therefon than ulth th. Lord of ptgsa ou page &lt;». mkI by th.- raid Jeisw■ &lt;3£
P«*nt*d in both houmi’oue
on the floor. Ho informed the police, and
ta*-,
Judkh, I will Xi«h erod tftdy assigned to Gronre Pre.)- -.
investigation revealed that a murder and being for the taxatiou at loana. another
MmL Mfob. by amicnmrnt te r
. -ir
•*«
suicide had been committed. Molloy and for t he Hatch anti-option law, and n num­ Mm, .nd M. m»d. .nd bi. wnhwu. tor ttay ot November. A. !&gt;. (W»
Hi- office«&gt;! said l.’vshter -if (•«- :- '*»r barry
m
his wife were found lying dead on the ber for prohibition.
OatthtaTMtchlnu.
on
tte
'.'ltd
day
■&lt;
His miserable death and wretched treat- A. D ISM. in liter ?7 &lt;rf mortrar'••
»•»»'[*□
bl«d
*“ HU‘nillr C0VCT’d w|,h
THE DEATH RECORD.
and also by tee raid tteo Prado
«
«ed aud kinRi.iKn are here foretold, and
tn Danlri Rlriktr. Wilhaiu I* '-dram
The woman had a ballet wound behind
WOUsiii
IL
llaxr.
Ute
Alt'lnn
r.-Vcte
E-«lo*
g.«"! '•’I’—- Th, beltan,
BANKRUPT8TORE,
her right ear and Molloy one |n the riX
meat Fuud Commit!* . «l Albi- 'i.^ipn. “I
jonple.
&gt;*low the ear. They had
oj
*-11 have, •aatanm-ut tfcaruia date the ri-«
Agent,
redeerood
body,
too,
J„
n
like
the
body
of
March. A D. !•». Mini rerrirded i&gt;
bron dead all of twenty-four hours.
I-ord. and .ball ,u with Bint onJB.
Though 72 years ot age, Molloy hail been
HASTINGS, MICH.
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before th. an•R° "he ««&lt;1 lor • dlrorc. ud It
,tj|i
Dr. Kssxa Homo., inmutor at th. Si^er’ta D’t,U‘?
p.ndlnituth.Umeor U» u^d,
Deliever la aa ind«scrlbably awful »- th- ana an ultoniry ire 01 t«rm?
cludr
™ilw,r m
eo“P1. h..«
trJpStl;
A
other is glorious. (See I These, i 7-id- provided for hi raid imuigas;-'^1 ‘I rl
L. CANDEE * CO.
Colonel Jean, Arourm Guxr noted U-th. xer, ,fj itar. xlv, b-ltl Gml h&gt;. suit or yrorecitfng* al 1*« bavlni. lx*?1’ ,
tatad to recover the debt w.-urnl c»&gt; »
proelded mdiraUon for Ml end ta not will
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word of God (Rn. ul| m llh
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will m*U al nubile ««uelii iii&lt;» । lie t d ** ’ . |ke
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Thursday, Feb. 18,1892.
COOK BROS., Proprietors.
CHANCERY ORDER.
-State ot Mtehigau-Uie Cireult Court for the
County ot Barry. In Chsucery.
•James W, Benttev.
Complainant, .

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ALGER’S RECORD.

contesting any and all claim* objected to.

claimed therefor and in appealing from the deeiskm of the court thereon.
Sixth. That said aommls’losrr shall, within
twntv days after tbe expiration of the tune
last limited for taking proofs. relating U&gt; «m
tested cUi’iw. make and file with the register
of mis court ms report at t"» matter* aforesaid,
aud shall toruiwiui tie bis report ot the proots
and te$umouy proouieu aud taZeu befun: nun.
Beveuau. lue suUtllor* uf the respective
parties lu this suit, or of any creditor wuu baa
presented and proved bls claim. m«y appear
uetore said commissioner umi crowrexamlue
anvwitness or a p*nv proving bis eiaim or
call for the pre-d action of books, papers or docunii-tih by said party.
Eighth The parties to this suit, the commlistoucr and any creditor who Iras presented aud
proved his claim may, at any time before the
filing of the report of U»® cvmmisatoucr. apply
to the court S&gt;r such further direction to said
commla-iutier. as may be necessary or proper.
Ninth. That Midcouiuiissioner report lu the
court, with .all emiveideut specd,Hie proofs taken
by him. iu relu luu to Ibt mattars hereby re­
ferred to him, together with bls oplnku: upon
each ot said matters.
Tenth. The consideration of the costs of thl*
suit and of the several urewedings therein, and
ol the proceedings under this mere lire, and
tho respective rights and obligations ot the par­
ties hereto, ana ot all furUi. r directions, is
hereby rwrved until after the said cuiummiuuer shall have made his report.
Eleventli. tt M ordered that a copy of this
order be published onee In each week, for three
successive weeks in the Hustings Baxxxk, a
newspaper printed ami circulated In said county
of Barry, the first publication to be made within
five uays Iroiii tho oate ol this order.

The Blank Therein Filled by S.
R. Wooster.
AHTDAVIT FBOM THE EX-SUM EOS.

CONGRESSIONAL MATTERS.
Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote: "Wm
taken with a bad cold, which settled on W
lungs, congh set In and finally terminated
In consumption* Four doctors gave me up
saying I could live but a abort Ume. I
gave myself up to my Saviour, deteradDed.
if 1 could not stay with my friends &lt;»
earth. I would meet my absent one* above.
My husband was advised to get Dr.
King's New Discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds. I gave It a trial, todk
in all eight boules; It has cured me aad
thank God I am now a well and hearty
woman.” Trial bottles free at W. H.
Goodyear's drug store, regular size, 50e
and 8L00.

WAMIIXOTCN, F®b. 10.—In th® senate
yesterday Senator* Peffer's nnd Plumb's
free coinage bills, K&gt; is’* bill to make cer­
tain issues of mopey legal tender in pay­
ment of all debts and Peffer’s bill to loan
money to Indiana farmers were reported
adversely. Kyle’s and I’effer’s loan bills
were Indefinitely postponed; tho others
placed on tho calendar. Sherman Intro­
duced a bill prepared at tho treasury de­
partment to restrict Chinese immigration.
A bill was introduced to invite presidents
of American republics, the king and
queeh uf Spain and others to tbs Worid's
fair. The Virginia direct tax bill was de­
bated without action and then eulogies on
Good looks are mure than skin deep, de­
the late Representative Houk were dellv- pending upon a healthy condition of all the
vital organs. If tbf liver be inactive,
In the house a resolution was agreed to yon have a bilious look. If yopr stomoeti
for an investigation into th® failure of the be disordered you have a dyspeptic look
Keystone (Philadelphia) and other banks. and if your kidneys be affected you have a
A bill was piutsed making the secretary of pitched look. Secure good health and
agriculture eligible to the presidential you will have good looks. Electric Hitters
chair in case of the &lt;leath of all the other is the great alterative and tonic acta
members of the cabinet. .The West Point directly on these vital organs. Cures
appropriation was debated in committee pimples, blotches, boils and gives a good
without action.
complexion. Sold at W. H. Goodyear's
Washington, Feb. 11.—A bill intro­ drugstore, 50c. per bottle.
duced in the senate yesterday increases
Bucklen'* Arnica Salve.
the pensions of those troubled witli deaf . The best salve in tho world for cute,
nesw. A bill was paased providing for the
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor
appointment without pay of three com­
missioners to represent the. United States sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
at the Exposition of 1893 at Madrid. The coms, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
Manderson printing bill was discussed, ly cures piles or no pay required. It is
nnd it was stated that an ex-member ot guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
congress (Ewart of North Carolina) had money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
sold 00 copies of the agricultural report For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist.

Walter L. Wilkins, Lewis B. ,
Bentley and Ellen M. Bentley,
■individually and a* adminis­
Complat* History of
tratrix of the estate ot Char­
les G. Bentley, decessed.
■ Defendants.
. '—»
Friends of the Presidential Possibility
Ata sessionotsaid court, held at the Court
.bouse io the City ot . adings. tn -aid county, on
the 35th dav of January. In thnyear one thous­
and eight hundred and ninety-1 wn.
Washington, Feb. 15.—General J. C.
Present. Hon. Frank A. Hooker. Circuit
-Judge.
Kelton, adjutant general of tbe United
in this cause all the parties tn tbe suit ap­
States army, has received th® following
pearing by their r&lt; »i&gt;ectlvo solicitors of record
and thereto consenting. James A. Swrezrv Esq.,
There 1* nothlas Uko th* RESTORATIVE sworn statement from Samuel R. Wooster,
appearing for Hie complainant. -More A Wllsou.
NERVINE dl»cnv*red by th®great specialist. Dr. late surgeon ot the Fifth Michigan cav­
tor the UeteudanU, Lewis B. Bentley and Ellen
Miles, to care ail nerroa* dlmaatM, as headache,
M. Bentley, aud Stuart &amp; Kuappen. for tbe de­
the blue#-, Ect'ou* .prostration, sleeplesaaeos, alry and acting brigade surgeon, with ref­
fendant. Walter U Wilkins, and after due delib­
Bciralgi*, St. Vitus dance, fits, and hysteria. erence to^Jeneral R. A. Algols military
eration and consideration. It Is hereby ordered,
Mxny physicians use it In their practice, andaay
adjudged and decreed as follows:
the result* are wonderful. We bar® hundreds ot record:
•
First. That It be referred tn Alonro E. Kentretlmoaials Uke these from drugjdsts. “Wo hare
“I enlisted as assistant surgeon of the
a»U&gt;u. E~).,oneof Mai ,-Commissioners of ibis
court, for the foUuwiwfpurpostti: &lt;1) To take
Eigiith Michigan infantry Aug. 19,1M1;
an account ot all and svery tbe copartnership
praise, J.O. Wolf. Hillsdale, Mich. “The best
dealings and IranMcltoily of said late firm of
seller tre «r«r had." Woodworth A Co., Fort । was promoted to surgeon of the First
Bciftley Bros. A Wilkins U.-M1 of all aud every of
Wayne, lad. “Nervine eella better than saythiag 1 Michigan cavalry Feb. 26,' 1M3; mustered
the dealings at|d iranMCttous of said survivors,
*re ever bad." H. F. Wyatt A Co.. Concord, N. K 1 out Oct. IS, 1-564. The First cavalry was
in and about the winding up at the alfalrs of
Trial bottle and fine book of tcetlmoslala FREE at ' one of Custer’s Michigan cavalry brigade
said late firm, and to take an account of the
dragglsto. Dr. Mlles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. .
FVAXK A. H00KKU,
'during Abe campaign of 1883 and ISM, and
■credits, propertv and effects due and belonging
.
Circuit Judge.
&lt;0 said late copartnership firm of Bentley Bros.
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
up to the time of my discharge from th®
Thus ft. Brio. Register.
&amp; Wilkins, to ascertain and report the value of
service I was acting brigade surgeon on
tbe Interest of said Charles G. yentlcv In said
Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
PROBATE ORDER.
General Custer's staff.
copartnership firm, at the time of bls death;
and tn take an account of the credits, propertv Stalo of Michigan. County of Barryand rfiects due and tM-iungiiig ui complainant
Ala session ut.tne Probate Cou
“At the battle of Shepcrdstown To., at
and the defendant. Walter L. Wilkins, as sur­ Ooon'y
NOTICE FOB HEARING OF CLAIMS.
of
Barry.
hoiden
al
tbe
Probate
office.
In
which I was present and where we were
viving members of said late firm, acquired in the City nf Hasting’, in *ald county, on Tue*State of Michigan. County of Rirry—«*.
-the transaction of the business of said firm since dav.
the kud day uf February. In tnn tear one
Niglce I* hereby given, that b» enter ot the fora-d to retire aero*.* the Potomac on ac­
the death of said dt-c-ased member. To take thousand
eight
hundred
and
ninety-two.
t*
count
of the great strength of tbe enemy,
Troiraie
Court
for
ILeCuuntv
uf
Barry,
made
on
an account of the outstanding deots and liabili­
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of tbe 2MI1 day of January a. I). lfl». six months I know that General Alger, then Colonel to a “junk shop" for 5 cents a copy. After
Alexander Hamilton, colored attorney
ties uf said late firm of Bentley Bros. A Wilkin*, Prwbate
,q»
from Uiat ‘late were allowed lor creditor* tn Alger of the Fifth Michigan cavalry, com­ an executive session the senate adjourned.
both as the same existed at the time-of the
of Grand Rapids, is under arrest for per­
In
Hie
matter
of
the
estate
of
C.
Columbus
pre-.eiu
ihe.lr
claim*
»gs
ust
Ibe
eslale
of
The house passed a bill authorizing a
death ot said deceased member and as the same Ruckus accessed.
Worthy
Mead. 1*1* Of wild Couu»}. deeeased, manding his own and th® Sixth Michigan
jury.
now exists. Toiuke mi aeeounl of Abe outbridge
at
Burlington,
la.
Bland
reported
On
reading
and
tiling
the
pel
Ilion,
duly
veri
­
and
1
list
nil
creditor
’
of
’
aid
deceased
are
re■
cavalry, wa* detailed to protect the .cross­
stand‘t&gt;tf debts and liabilities of -aid surviving fied. of Eugruc Hartlium administrator of »ald
IU present llielr claim* l» *ald ITobate
his free coinage bill nnd asked that it be
Beecham’s pills for a bad liver.
member’, counseled with or growing .vnt of the estate, untying that be may be licensed to Mill quiretl
ouri. at Hie Pmbat® office, in tbe City of ing of the balance of the command with placed on the calendar, but Dingley raised
transaction ot the business of said firm, since the real ratate of said dreraard as In said prtt (
HaMlng*. for examination ami allowance. &lt;&gt;a or the artillery and train, which he accomthe death of said deceased member. Io take lion described, fur the reasons and purp &gt;w before
the point Lhat as it involved expenditure
Everson Moore, pioneer prohibitionist,
the
3Uli
day
uf
July
n^xt,
ami
Hutt
such
pliahed.
During
this
campaign
General
an account of all sums of money, which ciu-u therein set forth.
R
claim*
will
lx*
beard
before
wild
CuuH,
on
it
must
go
to
committee
uf
the
whole;
the
djed
at Jackson yesterday, aged 71.- ■
member of said firm of Bentley Bros. A Wliklijs
riiereupon It Is ordered .that Monday, the
tlie '.Kth day nf April amt on Thurs­ Alger’s health wmt very much impaired, •jM-uker reserved his decision. A bill re­
has already paid, for or In respect to the debts, 29th davoi March. a. 1». lr«M. at twir o'clock Thur*dn».
nnd tbe night after our crosalng into
day
tbr
2Sthd*v
of
July
next,
at
Iru
o'clock
to
It
is not what 4ta proprietors say. but wnat
liabilities, dealings and transactions of the said in the afternoon l&gt;e assigned tor the hearing of he formiuuu of each ot hose day*.
quiring a proposition in writing to the
Maryland
from
Sbeperdstown
he
wiia
very
Hoort
’s Sarsaparilla doe», that make* it sell, and
copartnership. To take an account of ail sums *ald petition and Hutt the heirs at law ol said
board of directors of any national bank be­ wins the
Dated January -Mh- A. l» 1W.
,
confidence of tbe people.
ill
.
-of money which the complainant and the de­ dn-ciwd and all other persons li,teresrted iu
fore any official thereof can borrow money
fendant. Walter L. Wilkius, as sueh surviving said estate, are required to appear al a session
Sent tn the Hospital by Wooater.
members, have paid, for or in respect to the &lt;&gt;l said rourt. then to be holdeu at the Probate otwas debated without action, and tbe re­
Douglass cTH^ens will place a people's
“The following mprning as u were gath­ mainder of the day was devoted to the
debts, liabilities, rcahngs and transactions of lice. 1n the City of Hastings. In Mid County, and
ticket in the field for the-coming spring
ering the sick anti wounded toother 10send
tbe said late firm ot BenUey Bros. &amp; Wilkins, to
cause, if any
there
tie. why
\
l ,
West Point appropriation, also without election.
a’ccrtain and determine the resprclite priori- show
to the hospital I Informed Colonel Alger
tne petitioner muj not t»Hex of the different. Items ot indebtedness still Hie prayer.ot
action. A resolution to investigate the
And it Is further ordered, that
that he was not able to march and must
Hibbard's Kbenraatlc and Liver Pills.
exlstingMaUi’t said late firm of Bentley Bros. granted.
pension office wns adopted.
petitioner give notice to the persons
48 Wilkins and against said surviving members. said
go
to
the
hospital.
This
wax
customary
These
pillsarescientifically
compounded,
Interested Iu said estate, of ’he pendency of
Washington, Feb. 12.—Bills were Intro­ ami uniform in actioh. No griping pain so
To ascertain and determine what |&gt;ortloii of said petition and tbe hearing thereof by causing
for surgeon* in the field to do when the
said indebledngss - still existing are debts a copy of this order to be published in the Has­
command was on the move, nnd I accord­ duced in the senate yesterday to erect commonly following the use of pillA.
against said late firm of Heutley Bros. ,t Wilk­ tings Bannkii. a newspaper printed and clrcitingly directed Hint Colonel Alger be sent monuments to Gen. John Stark, Gen. They are adapted to both adulta and chil­
ins. and a hat portious of *ald Indebtedtivjs are lited in said County of Barry, owe in each
debts properly chargeable to the estate ot said week fur three successive weeks previous tef
to Annn|&gt;oliM with others, and I distinctly Zack Taylor, nnd to commemorate tbe dren with perfect safety. We gtlaranten
survivors. To ascertain and direct tlie proper
remember that 1 told him I would for­ liattle of PrinceUin. George introduced a they have no equal in the cure of- sick
application of the avails uf said property, tmili said &lt;!ny of hearing.
ward the proper papers to him there, ns bill to Issue greenbacks additional to tho headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
that liclonkit'K U&gt; the said late linn ot Itentlev
Judge of 1‘rubati
Bros. A Wilkins and that so acquired bv yaid
we wished to get the sick and wounded amount of fill per capita. Gibson intro­ biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­
(A trie copy.)
survivors in the truisaetlon of *41&gt;I business,
i.wny nt oner. 1 made application for his duced a bill appropriating for the improve­ cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
since tbe death Of said dc-ras» d member. Mid
leave to General Custer, rrfiorting the ment of the Mis-sKd ppi gS.XCJ.OOO per year H. Goodyear.
to state the account as lastwecu complainant
PROBATE ORDER
and each of said defendants and of Mid defeinl- State of Michigan. CoUnty af Barry-**■
fact*, ami supposed that It wns granted, for five years. Tin? Manderson printing
ants a«I&gt;«&lt;vvecu niemsrlvus. both by reasou &lt;«f
and never heard to the contrary until yes­ bill was debated without actiuii and the
Ata session of the Probate Court for the
On Saturday county clerk Smith, of
said copartnership dealtugs’am! bv reason uf County
of
Barry,
hoiden
at
the
Probate
Office
in
terday.
Marquette county, gave naturalization
senate adjourned to Monday. the dealings of said parties respectively with the city ot Hastings. In said county, ou Mun­
• said estate and aitn eaeli ffiher. growing out of day.
After some uninteresting routine work papers to 4GC aliens.
thel-t
dav
of
Febrimn.
in
the
year
one
or connected with said eop*rtuer-.bip business, thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
“In my opinion there never was a more the house resumed in committee the con­
both before mid since the, death of said dreased
Baldness is catchtag say* a scientist. It's
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge ol
unjust act committed against a soldier sideration of the West Point appropria­
member. To take proofs therein, according to Probate.
the rules and practlrr olthls court and the di­
than that which is reported to have been tion, and Livingstone, Alliance, thought catcning file* la tt&gt;® Summer time. Use Hall's
in
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
Georg®
Hair Ke newer and ’cover tbe bald spot with
rections of Ibis decree. &lt;-onceruitig who are such
deceased.
•
by General Custer in his reporting him as |fi apu*-e for saddlecloths too much, and
creditor* or claimants oAtili.g and holding Weigles
&lt;&gt;B rending and tiling the petition, duly veri­
aisient without leave and n-cornmending proposed that the old house carpets be cut healthy hair and files')woat trouble.
claims or obligations as well against said firm ul fied
of John J. I'erklus, administrator of said
BenUey Bros. A Wilkins, as against said sur­
his dismissal. AU who knew General up for that purpose. The net result of the
praying that tie may be licensed tnse&gt;l
The Fairman &lt;£ Newton banking bouse,
vivors, by reason of the business carried on bv estate,
the real estate of said deceased as in said peti­
Alger in the war knew he was very work was the reduction of the appropria­ of Big Rapids, has closed its doors, the
said survivors since the death of said deceased tion
described tor tbe reasons and purpose?
prompt and punctual in his duties, and ho tion about WO.OOO. The committee then term of partnership having expired by lim­
member, a
u
’
herein set forth.
t'j) From such proofs when made, to compute
would
have
lsx-n
one
of
the
last
men
in
tho
roue, but the flrat vote developed no quo­ itation.
Thereupon it Ls ordered, thatTne«dav. the l*t
the amount due to each of such creditors and day
ot March. A. D.^MU. at ten o'clock in tho
world to disoliey an order or fall to per­ rum and the bfiuse adjourned.
claiiiants. ana tliy amount and value ot tbe se­
be assigned ter tbe hen ring ot said
form bis duties. If there is any person re­
A Valuabledloenvery.
curity. if any. heal by each, as well of creditors forenoon,
Wasihncton, Feb. 13.—The bouse yes­
lietltion and that the heirs at law of said de­
sponsible for bls Jp-ing sent to the hospital terday adopted a resolution to print 6,000
of said late firm as of said survivors, and the ceased and all other persons lu!errale«t In said
Mr. A. B. Davie, w Davis Bros., at
priority or preferruee. if any. to which such- estate . are required to appear at a session of
without the proper order accompanying. I
A LAUNDRY SOAP, PURE AUD SANITAHY
Areola, Miss., is a great believer in tbe
creditor Is-entitlad to.
/
copies
of
the
president's
Chilian
message.
svid Court, then to ba Holden at the Probate
am that person.”
. 13) To make and file ityxhis cause a w ritten office,
In the City of Hastings. In "aid ilountv.
The West Point appropriation with the virtue of 8. 5. S. He writes, that he wm
report, showing the namb of each creditor hold­ and •now cause, if there be, why the prayer or
best fob
amount cut down &lt;63,000 was passed. afflicted with one of tbe worst cases of
ing amt uwiilog iuy note, commercial paper,
uetllloncr may not ba granted. And II Is
Mr. Wooster asks General Kelton to “do Bills for the relief of Aquilla Jones, of blood poison known to the human race,
claim or obligation against said late firm, and the
further
ordered,
that
said
petitioner
give
notice
anil also the name of each creditor holding such to the persons Interested In said estate, of the
General Alger and me tho justice to file Indianapolis, and Louisa O. Lovell were ami after going through quite a long treat­
obligation against said surviving members ot pendency of’.said petition and the hearing
ment, finally resorted to S. 8. S., and he is .
this sworn statement with his war record passed.
said firm, a* such survivors, and the amount of thereof by causing a copy of th!*' order to be
in your oflice." This letter is dated Desuch reswrUve obligation’, what sicurtlies- published In the Hasting* Baxxku. a new*
Washington, Feb. 15.—In the house proud to ' say that he has been entirely
cured, and tbe disease thoroughly eradi­
ff anv. are lmh&lt; by any of the creditors afore­ paper printed and circulated In said County of
trtiit, Feb. 12. 1H92, nnd is- accompanied by
said and the value and amount thereof, and the. Barry, once in each week for three successive,
iiivnfildavit swom.toand subscribed before Saturday a resolution waa adopted for an cated from Ids system. He sends thanks
pr.oritf or preference. It any, to wulch such weeks previous to said day &gt;&gt;f hearing.
William T. Degnxrf. notary public of Investigation of the '‘sweating’’ system to­ to tbe company for their valuable discovery .
creditor may be esititted.
CHAS.
W. AHMSTHOXU.
gether
with
what
increase
of
wnges,
if
any,
and says that it is a God-send to the world.
Secoixt All creditors of said late firm of
Wayne county. Michigan, that “tbe above
Judge of Probate.
BenUey Bros. A Wilkins and ot said survivors,
statement is true in substance nnd fact." has resulted from the McKinley bill. The Fur cuntageous blood poison 3. 3. S. is
(A true copy.)
as such, are hereby required to exhibit their de­
General Alger ha* also requested General bill requiring officials and directors of truly a specific. Very few cases have ever
mands and prove ttieir claims before said combanks*)
make
applications
far
loans
to
resisted its curative properties, and no one
Kelton to tile the statement with the war
iniMioner, wilhln torty d.«ys from tbe date of
PROBATE OK HER.
*
the directory was passed. A bill author­ suffering from this disease or other blood
this order, and in default of such nroaf. within
record.
State of M ichlrab. County of Barry". «»•
such time, said creditors shall oe forever debar­
izing the board \f managers of soldiers’ poison should neglect to give it atrial.
At
a
session
of
the
Probate
Coan,
hidden
at
red from anyicl ilci. right or benefi:. In and to
the asset* and i&gt;r»p*'ty&lt;of sanl late firm of Hi- Probate office.-io the City of Hasting’, in
General Alger’s friends arc taking ad­ homes toappoiniKs officers of the homes We will mall a special treatment on con­
Bentley Hro». A Wilkinsaud of said surviving said County, on Monday the 1st day of Febvantage of the attack on his war record to veterans without regard to rank, was tagious blood poison to all who apply fur
members, so far n» the same are administered, man. In the year one thousand eight hundred
put bis candidacy un an aggressive baais. passed: also a bii! abolishing the minimum it free.
by this court.! Said claims shall be proved 1/ and ninety two. .
i’lwat, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
tiie fin: itistimcc by affidavit, setting forth Ui&lt;They think that the statement sent out sentence for violation of Uie internal rev­ Tux Swift Sfecific Co.. Atlanta. Ga.
character M M.d Claim mud the note or obliga­ Probate.
from Detroit by the general completely enue laws.
In the matter of the estate of Dora Burchett,
tion rrnresenting the Mine must be annexed to
A new boiler weighing 50 tons aud coal­
WaahingtoX, Feb. 16.—A deficiency bill
disposes of Kdltor Dann’s charges about
and ideniiflMl therein, and said affidavit shall deceased.
on rending and filing the petition, duly veri­
his discharge from the army having been amounting*to aliout HK&gt;,000 was referred ing $20,000 is dally expected at Hanooak:
lurtber state tbe amount due thereon; and
whetbenaud any
whnt payments have been fied. of Ollier Cheney. administrator of said
made under a cloud. They are, however, yestenlny in the senate to the appropria­ for the Calumet A Hecla mine.
■ made. What, if apv other security the claimant estate praying that he may be licensed to sell
gathering additional evidence in detail to tions committee. A bill was passed appro­
holds for the same debt: the time when such the real estate of Mid deceased ns in said peti­
show that the general’s record is ua clear priating
indebtedness accrued, whether such notes, obli­ tion described for the reasons and purposes
fo r a dry dock at Algiers,
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been uaed
gations and clatmf were renewals, or giyen in therein set forth.
a* the noonday sun, and that whatever La. A bill was reported appropriating for children teething. It soutbes the child,
THE
Thereupon it.is orttered, that Wednesday the
a hole or la part, bi the place of other notes. ol&gt;shallow was thrown over it must have flO.UOO.UOO for Mississippi river improve­ softens the gums, allay* all pain, cures wind
ligatlors a id claims, and if so. when the ebliga- nth day of March A, D.. IH92 at ten o'clock In
been by enemies, in Grand Army and j&gt;o- ment, 82.0U&gt;.(0) to be expended above colic, and is the best remedy for .ilarrtora.
tiuus. claims or notes, of which they are renew­ tile forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
Twenty-five cent* a bottle. Boid by all druggists
als were given: and if the note, obligation or said petition and that the heirs at law of said
litical circles here the Weight of opinion is Cairo, Ilia The Manderson printing bill thruugnout tbe world.
claim of any other company or person, what deceased and alt other persons Interested in
overwhelmingly in favor of General Alger. was then taken up and {uuwed—ayes, 41;
the Barnaul such dompany or jierson was and said estate, are required to appear at a session
The new cell (dock at the Jackson pris­
when such change was made, i 11 each eye the of said.court, then to be hoiden at Hie Probate
nays, 6— Bate, Berry
Chilton, Coke,
SENATOR WOLCOTT’S VIEWS.
claimant may cause to be endorsed on such office, in the city or Hastings, lu said County,
George and Vance. It is claimed that it on, which was erected two years ago, is
affidavit the name of his solicitor, who shall and show cause. It any there be. why the prayer
will Mve 8432,000. Paddock's pure food now to be occupied for the first time.
represent him lu Utis suit, and snch endorse­ of tbe petitioner may not lie granted. And it
ment shall be regarded us an appearance of the Is further ordered, that said petitioner give no
bill was taken up and read, and the senate
To the question, Which I* your favorite poem?
said claimant by fee solicitor wuose name is so ttce to the persons interested in said estate, of
the pendeucy of said petition and the hearing
Denver, Feb. 15—Senator Wolcott In adjourned.
cnitoTS'- '.
Speaker Crisp was ill and a note from
Thin!. That the complainant and the de­ thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
an
interview
says:
"The
withdrawal
„of
when
asked. Which Is youritavorite blood-puri­
fendant. Walter L. Wilkin*, wlttiin fifteen days published tn the Hastings Baxxku, a news­
him appointed McMiHin speaker pro tern,
CHANCERY SALE.
Mr. Blaine as a candi’Inte changes the en­ of the house. A resolution was adopted fier? there can be only one reply—Ayer’s Sar­
after the service of a copy of this order, caused paper printed and circulated In the said County
I-&gt; purtance of and by virtue of an order nnd
to be prepared a full, complete and true state­ ot Barry, once In each week for three successive
tire situation, aud I fctl it to be a duty I for an investigation uf the effect of th® saparilla. because it is tbe purest, safest, aad
dreree
ot
the
circuit
court
for
ibe
County
of
weeks
previous
to
said
day-nt
hearing.
ment anti list. under oath, giving the names and
Chas. W. aumstroxc.
Rarrv. In chancery, in the state ot Michigan, owe to Colorado Republicans to state my McKinley bill on agriculture. Geary’s moat economical.
residences of all the holders arid owners of
Judge of Probate.
made and dated on thriothday of November, A. views plainly on the poMdbie resulta of
note*, eoinmercla) paper, claim* and obligations
bill absolutely prohibiting Chinese immi­
The annual meeting of the Kalamazoo
D. ini In a certain can*® therein peiid ug where­
(A true copy.)
of said late firm of Beutley Bros. A Wilkins,
in Freedom &lt;4. Kheparrt executor ot tbe lost any timidity upon their part. There is no gration was favorably reported. The bill academy of medicine waa held yesterday.
and uf all the owners and holders of notes, com­
wilt and testament nt John K Chafflu, deceased, no man in public life today who is a more to regulate lineal promotions in the army Dr. William B. Southard was elected pres­
aHF.RlFF’S SALE.
mercial paper, claims Mid obligations ot said
surviving members of said firm, growing out of[
Notice la hereby given that by virtue of a writ Is complainant mid Frederick L. Dlnsinan. bitter or unrelenting, enemy to the free
ident.
and connected with the transaction of aald1 of fieri facias Issued out of the Circuit &lt; *»urt for Clara L. Dingman. J. B)ron Sperry. Andrew J
builneM. lu the name of BenUey Bro*. A Wilk­' tbe County of Barry, lu favor of Frank &lt;1. (iood- Irten. Green bury (I. Rupert. Nellie Sperry aud coinage of silver than I* President Harri­
THE PROBLEM!SOLVED
THE WORST IS NOW KNOWN.
ins. since the death of-said deceased member,; year and Geonce A- Barnes, copartners, under William A. Graham sre defendant*.
son." The president, he addl'd, would not
.Notice Is hereby given that I "hall sell at
stating therein the character ot the said several1 the firm of Goodyear A Barnes. against Ibe real
agree to the free coinage of the American
claims, the dates of tlir several notes or obllga estate ol Allen
Freeman in said county, to public auction to tbe blghesilbidder. on Maturtlon*. the amount due thereon and whether any' ma directed and delivered, 1 did. on the 'list d*r th® fifth day ot March] A. D. t*M at ten product.
G
entlkmen: It affords me pleasure to
and what paytneute have been made, what, M' day ot June. A. D. 1800. levy upon and take all o’clock In tho forenoon, at tbe north front door
NkwYork, Feb.* It.—Tbe worst in re­ state that my wife has received greater
any, other security tbe holders have for the! the right, title and Interest of said Allen (J. ot the Court lmu*o In the City of Hasting* County
“Have you any opinion as to who th® gard to the Hotel Koyal Are is now- believed benefit from Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup
same debt, the time when such Indebtedness• Freeman, Iu and to tbe following descriocd real ot Barr?and State ot Michigan, said Court bouse
accrued, whether said notes, commercial paper.• estate, to wit: The south ea«t quarter ot the being tbe place for holding tbe circuit court tor strongest candidate against Harrison will to be knpwn. Seventeen persons In aD) tlian from any medicine she has ever taken.
♦ claims and obligations were renewals, or given’ north ea«t quarter ot sell loti 10. in towhshlp I, Mid Countv of Barry tbe following described be at the Minneapolis convention*"
We have used six bottles and find it to be
in whole or In part, in the place of other notes1 north of range 9 west, in the Connty ot Barry property; 1 • wR: All that certain piece or par­
“No, I have not the sudden withdrawal eleven women and six men, la the sum to­ the best family remedy and the greatest
and obligations, ami If so. when the obligations1 and Stale o( Michigan, all ot which I shall ex rel ot land situate, lying and being in tbe townor notes, of which they are renewals, were■’ poso for sale at pub-lc auction, or venatte. to the »hln of As*_&gt;rl*, in the County of Barry and of Mr. Blaine has left those opposing Har­ tal of the dead. Of these, seven have been blood purifier that we have ever used. It
given, anti If the notes or obligations of any' highest bidder, at the north front dour ot the State nt Michigan, and bounded ami described rison’s renominntlon at sea for tho pres­ positively identified and two others pare is truly alt It is claimed to be by its found­
other company dr person, what the name of1 Court Hotisc. rn-GM} City ot Hastings, In said as follow*, to w t: Tbe west thirty acre* nf the ent, but the leading men of the Republi­ Ually so. It is expected that the identity
er. You cannot recommend it too highly.
such company or person waa and when such1 .county, on tbe IAh day of March, A. D. IMU. at south eart quarter ot section number thirty tour can party who have been most pronounced
town one north, range seven wr*t and *0 much
of these two peraotu* will be known by to­
change wu* made.
"
3 o’clock In th* forenoon of said day.
Yours truly.
&lt;»t the south west quarter ot said section thlrtv in urging Mr. Blnlne to stand m a candi­ day at tbe latest. At &amp; o'clock yesterday
Fourth. That said commissioner shall, with­•
Dated this 2nd day uf January. A. D. 1902.
Frank Waixacb,
four as Iles east of tbe center nf tbe highway date will unite upon some other man
in five days after filing the statement aforesaid,
Bakkh HtinrxKH.
afternoon
Contractor
Galligan
withdrew
running north and south through the same.
' West Lebanon. Ind.
mail nottee in writing to ail persons appearingC Former sheriff of tbe County of Ba- ry, who
worthy
the
support
of
Heptibllcanw
•
U(l
men
from
lho
He
aaid
that
evDated Hastings. Mleh Jan. i». iw»3.
upon such lists nnd to all others known to him1
made tho levy tn said notice described.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear. Prepared only
Alonzo R. Kbnamton.
throughout tbe land.'1 Wolcott hy been ery lnch of yj0 debrlM hsd
overhauled,
to be claiming to he creditor* either of said late
Circuit Court Commissioner.
firm of BenUey Bros. A Witkina; or ol aald sur­
u pronounced enemy of tbe president for ami that no more bodies were in the ruins. by The Charles Wright Medicine Company,
Birry County, Mich.
PROBATE ORDER.
Detroit. Mich.
vivor*. wfio shall not voluntarily waive such
some
Ume,
nearly
ever
since
he
took
his
Pitr.n M. Wadlkioii.
The list of missing is still very large,
notice in writing, or appear before him to make State of Michigan. County of Barrr-ss.
Solicitor for Complainant,
seat in the senate.
proof of their cGiiins respectively, which noUee
W. S. Abbott, chairman of the Ixpeet
but all of these have undoubtedly escaped.
At a session of the Probate court for the
shall be a notice entitled lu tae cause, requiring County of Barry, hoiden at the Probate office,
About a score ot missing persons reported county Republican committee, has resign­
•&gt;iicb parties to appear before such commis­ iu tbe City of Hastings, In said couuty. on Fri­
Preparing for Cleveland’s Recaption.
NOTICE
FOR
REARING
CLAIM*.
themselves
as safe yesterday, and many ed to become state adjuster for a fire In­
sioner and to make nroot of their respective day the nth day ot February, in th® Jdarone
ANN
A
rbor
,
Mich.,
Feb.
13.
—
At
a
spe
­
State
ot
Michigan,
Connty
of
Harry
-as.
claims and of the priority thereof, and of their thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
others are likely to do su, but a goodly surance company.
Nntlc® Is hereby given, that by an order nf cial meeting of the city council resolutions portion, it is thought, .will forever remain
respective claims to preference therein, within
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of the
Probate Court for rim County of tarn
"I bare used Ayer's pllis for th« part 3® years
forty dan from the date of this order, and ITobate.
were passed concerning the arrival of missing. An inquiry from Boston was re­
made on the lath day ot January. A, I).
nrouf of Uie service thereof shall be filed with
In the matter uf the estate at Rosa V- slk
and am satisfied I should not be allre to-dag If
mouths
from
that
(late
n-em
allowed
forrr^tGrover Cleveland. It was decided to have ceived yesterday, sending n photograph of it bad not been for them. They cured m® of
Fifth OrTbat at any time, on- or before ten Ferris, decease!.
Itors
to
present
their
claim*
nralimt
the
ertate
On reading and filing the petitbn. duly veri­
u handsome young wunuut named Page,
days after the time aW« limited for presenting fied. of Volney W. Ferris, son of said dectaaeri. of Georg’ Moore, lale of said county, them engrossed aud deposited in a solid
dyspepsia when all other run Mies failed."—
and proving claims, any party to tbu suit, or praying this court to determine who aro and deceased ami that ml creditor* of «aid rlrvwed silver Imjx, encased in a handsome box which look* very like one of those at the T. P. Booner, Charter. Pa. Ayer’s pilli are said
any creditor who ha* presented and proved hla weie the hetrs at Us of said dcceaaed, nnd en­ are required to present their claim* tonnld lined with velvet nnd satin, and presented morgue, rind it is thought lhat another
claim, may hie written objection* to any claim titled under rhe lav.-* of this state to Inherit Probate Court, at th® Probate office. In the Clly to Mr. Cleveland by the city officials at the body is** that of Kitty Reilly, a chamber- by all druggist*.
aHMBted arid proved, which obJecUon Mod not the real estate of which said deceased died ot lla«tinka. for examination and allow nice. • n
Biaid.
___________________
Rev. Daniel F. Bradley, of Yankton.
or before Ui®r 13th day ot July texr. station on bia arrival.
specify the grounds on which It la made; and seized.
_
3. D.t has lieen called to the Park Congre­
oosuch objection Klug Med. the cwf bj affida­
Thereupon It is ordered, that Thureday the and tti*r tueh claims will be heard before .aid
vit jball Imre no furthet force or eifc&lt;Ko eaUb- loth 'day of March. A. !&gt;.. Par.* pt ten o'clock In court, on Friday, the istli day ot Anol
Lincoln. Neb., Feb. in.—The Democ­ gational church, Grand Rapid®; salary,
Mail such claim, but the« inirraut shall be put to tae forenoon, be assigned tor the hearing of said and on Friday, tho iMh day ot July
OTTCMWA, la., Feb. 15.—A whole regi­ racy turned out in force here yesterday 03,000; parsonage, good. .
hi* proof thereof, la-fore said commissioner, m petition and that tbe heirs at law of is Id de­ next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon ot each uf
.
in all chancery ean-a. and may make such ceased aud all other persons interested In said llb&gt;*c day*.
ment of thieves struck thia city Friday and the town was full uf them. Tho oc­
Tbe Colotna Boomer is going to have a
Dated January, isth. A. D. 1W2
proof thereof, within U s xty dan
estate, are required to appear a» a *M«lon ot
night. Out of the nineteen men arraigned casion was a reception ami ixnquet to new dress afid the editor is going to pur­
CHAF. W. ARMSTHONG.
kfter mentioned, andon the dlli g of objertlons said court, then to be hoiden at the Probate of­
Judge of Probate.
Sat unlay morning seventeen were sen­
to any cialm. tho commissioner shall forthwith fice, lu the City of Hastings, in said county, and
Governor Boyd to celebrates his taking chase a new Sauder*’ spelling book that
gtv written noUee personally, or by mail, to show cause. If any there be. why ibe prayer ol
tenced tor stealing. Nearly every store
of his scat ns governor. There were dele­ he will not lend “to a living sole.”
Uia creditor or hi* solicitor, presenting the the petitioner may not no granted. Amt It Is
claim objected to of the filing of objections further ordered, that mid petitioner give notice
PECKHAM'S CROUP REMEDY on Main street suffered by their raids.
gations from Omaha aud many other
Four boys who attended a school in
thereto: nd thereupon the said commissioner to the penous interested Io said estate, of the
places, and a procession paraded which Franklin township. Jackson county, are
An Illinois Town Scorel»a«L
sliail take proofs pro and coo relating to said pendency of Mid petiliou and the bearing
contested claims, at any time within rixty dan thereof by causing a copy of this order to le
Cairo, I1L. Feb. 15.—A destructive fir® was one of the largest ever given in this under arrest for torturing a young charge
from Urn filing of sueh objection*, such proofs published lu the H*81Ings Baxnkii. a news­
city. The reception took place at the cap- of the Coldwater state public school.
occurred at New Burn*ale, on the “Big
to be taken al nny Urao within the period above paper pr.me’l and circulated In said County ot
Uol, and there the governor delivered an
United, upon d»«
noUee. to be 0errnd by Barry, out* in cadi week for three .’uccesefYe
Four" road tn Johnson county, that de­ address. In the evening a fuU dress re­
Burt Walker, Adrian balloonist. Is mak­
either party upon all the opposing parties, or weeks previous to said day nf hearing.
stroyed half the business portion of the ception wan held at the Lincoln hotel, ing tbe celestials of Hong Kong crane
their solicitor*, and upon all the solldtora. who
J
Chas. W. Aumrtroxo.
have appeared In raid cause as aforesaid and
place.
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other
half
wa.*
burned
four
Judge of Pros ate.
where music, dancing and refreshments their necks and peel their eyes to see him
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EDITORIAL NOTES.

Tbe zeal of those foreign gentlemen,
who are Id a great measure the source and
support of tbe persistent demand that the
markets of this country shall be open to
the free access of producers and traders
tto world ever, is by bo means confined to
their desire to do the manufacturing for
our people and the transportation that a

Additional Local News.

The donation to Rev. Grigsby netted
mnrw townltto to eooolder hla MU to put
wool on th. too Hal. It
“ “ 1 over 8125.
Y. P. S. C. E. lu tbe Presbyterian church
c„0 ot "nobody’a child. ” next Sunday evening at 0 o’clock, to be led

Tho war to build up a couhtrr I* &gt;0
build II op. And to do that mean, to doadvantages tho further one of cheapening „lop IU toouu» rtooeuou bullda up
tbe food supplies of British operatives by a country by waklwt poaxlble the develop*

by Mr. Huested.
The Good Templars of this city will bold
a
, cap social at their ball Saturday evening.
Feb. 20th. All are cordially Invited.

a fall In the price of American farm pro­ ment of Its resource*.
ducts.
\
The tercet Interval the BrlUeh preae
A fall In prices of such products as Eur­
ope has to buy from this country would takea In the candidacy ot Grayer Clerelaud
with Ms well known tarlll vlewe
inevitably follow free trade, as the result­
ing increase In Importations would neces­ shows th« England baa an ax ot her own
sarily force out of their present employ­ to grind.
______________

Tbe young people of the M. E. church
are contemplating the presentation In the
,near future of “The Temple of Fame."

putes this fact.
Confronted by tbe certainty of contusion
to domestic Industries that must follow the
first approach to free foreign trade, and
confounded by the demand that they shall

offer some solution for the problem thus
raised, the heralds of the proposed new
dispensation quite naturally looked to
England for a hint to be used by wav of
answer. And it was soon forthcoming
from the last living representative of that
trinity of statesmen—Cobden, Bright,
Gladstone—especially prominent in Inaug­
urating the existing British revenue policy.
Mr. Gladstone, with an eye to the main

The home missionary society will meet
at
| the home of Mrs. T. Phillips Wednes­
day.
the 24 th, at two o’clock. Come to
,

work.
The ladles of the Presbyterian church
cordially
Invite tbelr friends and neighbors
Th* Michigan Club Banquet.
,
to a supper to be given In the society
The Michigan Club has demonstrated Its
rooms next Friday evening.
usefulness to tbe republican party in this
state, and it has wpn the regard of a wider
Neft week Tuesday evening before tho
circle of republicans than almost any simi­ Epworth league the question "Jienlvtd,
lar organlxatlon of Its kind In America. that tho reading of books is more beneficial
It will celebrate Its seventh anniversary than tbe reading of newspapers," will be
on the 22d Instant by a banquet at tbe discussed.
Detroit rink, and every Indication now
Services at the Presbyterian church next
points to the as«eaiblage at that time of
one of the most notable political gatherings Sunday. Text In the rooming “When
in the hisUyy of Miohlgau. It will to. In thou hearest the sound of a* going In tbe
fact, the first great rally of “Michigan re­ tope of the mulberry tree;" In tbe evening
publicans for tbe campaign of this year, the pastor will talk to the young from tbe
and It promises to be such a meeting ak words “Tarry ye at Jericho until your
will arouse republican enthusiasm as it has beards be gryvn.” &lt;
not bwn aroused In this state for many
The society connected with Emmanuel

3 The official announcements of the club

furnish tbe Information that the list of
distinguished statesmen and orations who
will be present surpasses the must san­
guine expectations of those in rharge of
the celebration, aud it cannot fall to excite
intense interest among republicans In
every section of tbe state. General Alger
will preside, and Representative J. C.
Burrows will make the address of welcome.
Then those who are fortunate enough to
be present will find new inspiration to
chance that lias never known sleep when stand loyal to republicanism in tbe elo­
tbe interests of hh country were guaged quent addresses ot Hon. J. 9. Clarkson,
against tho*e of the outside world, an­ chairman of the republican national com­
swered that America should be content to mittee and a republican of the best aud
truest type; Honorable J. S. Fassett, of
raise cheap com and cheap ineats for New York, the brilliant young republican
British operatives, who could thereby af­ who so gallantly contested for the govern­
ford to manufacture more cheaply than orship of tbe Empire state last year: Hon.
now. And forthwith all the free-trade John C. Spooner of Wisconsin, one of the
most eloquent men In the republican party:
sboutys cried amen! and with tbe plea of
Honorable F. T. Greenhalge. of Massachu­
cheapness they now go up and down the setts, who lias a national reputation as an
land asking voters to close the shops and orator and whose republicanism Is of the
factories of this country until such time as | most stalwart kind; Hon. B. W. Perkins;
the new United Senator from Kansas;
the upper and nether millstones of en-1
Senator J. N. Dolph, of Oregon, Senator
forced Idleness arid pressing necssslty W. D. Washburn, of Minnesota, Honora­
grind prices down'ln conformity with the ble C. H. Grosvenor, of Ohio, and Honora­
notions of the most exacting advocate of ble Richard Yates, Jr., of Illinois.- Gov­
ernor McKinley, of Ohio, has also promis­
cheapness.
ed to be present If tbe ttate ot his health
Tbe “Reformer’a" hope Is that voters, will permit, and altogether no such bril­
by failure to look so far ahead, may not liant array of able and eloquent men has
dlreover where free trade will force them ever been seen on the platform In Michi­
gan as will entertain the Michigan club
Util such time as retreat Is Impossible.
and Its guests on tbe 2Sd Instant.
There should be a splendid awakening
The past week that arrant democratic’ of Michigan republicanism on this occasion
paper, tbe New York Sun, has succeededI | and the representation should be from
Id ••stirring up the animals*’ by a vicious! every section and county of the state.
and brutal attack upon Gen. Alger’s war. The membership should also be enormous­
record, asserting lhat he was dishonorably ly Increased this year and all republicans
' are invited to join It without delay.
discharged from the union service. Very' Tickets to the banquet will be sold only to
happily, though 28 years have trapsedI members In good standing, and all appllcasince his discharge, there are yet surviving, Hons for membership at this time will be
’ acted upon at once. The duty of organiza, veterans of tbe war who were In tho ranks‘ tlon Is paramount in tbe great campaign
or were officers In the service with Gen.. now almost at hand, and The Tribune
Alger to fully vindicate him from such un­. urges the republicans of the state Ur con­
warranted attacks. In short, since tbe nect themselves immediately and perma­
nently with the Michigan Club, whose InfluBun's article appeared all those' officers In1 cnee for party success can hardly be overa position to know the facts, have giveni estimated. Let there be a rousing rally of
,
the.“lie direct” to tbe slanderer, and In Michigan republicans on the 22d.—From
mart positive and unmistakable terms vin­ Detroit Tribune, Feb. 11.

dicate bls record as a brave soldier, true to

every trust, faithful In every service,
brave and courageous in every action. If
Gen. Alger Is to be attacked as an aspirant
for the presidential nomination, It is cer­
tain lhat his war record Is not a vulnerable
point, but on the contrary, is one of his
strongest points. And If that kind of war­
fare is to be Inaugurated, It Is certain to
bring to Gen. Alger’s support many who
anight otherwise support other candidates.
Tbe retirement of Blaine leaves the way

open for tbe honoring of many ‘•favorite
sons.” But the probabilities are that the
republicans of the country, and tbe country
too, will settle down to the conclusion that
Harrison has given tbe country such an
administration as deserves a renomination
. and reelection.
Gov. Winans has remembered all his
immediate relatives with lucrative offices
at hls dkposa). We remember when dem­
ocrats used to call that sort ot thing
“nepatlsra.” And they seemed to dwell
upon the-word in a way that would indi­
cate it wm one of deep interest to them.

MAPLE SUGAR MAKERS.

Tbe following letter from tbe Hon. John
W. Mason, commissioner of internal reve­
nue, should be carefully noted by all mak­
ers of maple sugar who propose to apply
for the United States bounty under the
McKinley law—a failure to comply will
prevent their seeuringaucb bounty:
Tbeakury Dxpaxtmkmt,
)
Omer: or TUB
|
Commissioner of Internal Rkvknuk, ) ।
Washington, D. C.. Feb. 5, 18M. )
John Steketee, Esq., Collector Internal
Revenue. Grand Kaplda, Mich.:
Sir—Inquiry lias been made at this
office for information relative to packing
aud sampling of maple sugar additional* to
that given in the regulations which have
been recently issued.
My attention has been called to the fact

Ab they must go.

The C. L. C. will meet with Mrs. Geer
next Saturday evening with the following
program:
Quotations, news Items.
A talk on the declaration of Independ­
ence. Judge Smith.
.
Story of tbe Constitution, Mrs. W. R.
Cook.
States made from* Territories. Mrs. W.
F. Powers.
Questions in January Chautauquan aud
answered In February Chautauquan.
Critic, Mra. Hicks.

NaaM and rasldenea
David F. EUarton.Caledoola.
13 &lt; Kate Koipb. Hastings.
Robt. C. Talbott. Middleville.
,a i Eva D. Burdick.
..
,-iJohn Marriott. Johnstown,
“ 1 Anna Naud. Johnstown.
.. i Jeriai Wood. Woodteod.
” • Ida Davis. Hartings,
._»Orile Feake. Hone.
w I Sophrous Bunnell, Irvin&lt;
No

Following axe tbe real estate transfers
for the week ending February 15, 1892. as
taken from tbe books In the register's office:
JmF Norwood to Jas R Bush lot Delton
*900.
Anna Sackett to Jas W Sackett parcel Prairie­
ville nominal.
Elec's M Skinner to Erwin W Skinner 40 ac
see 12 Ttomappte Jl.200.
J.rrmlah Cancer to H W Babcock 40 ae see 26
Baltimore tl.aoo.
J C Flower to Martin Woodard lot Milo tao.
John Carvvtb to E £ Richards pareel MtddleMB
Jas Beneway tn State Bank Middleville M&gt; ac
see 17 Irving *1000
H A Brooks to Chas F Hunter IOS ac see 13
Thornapple *7500.
MavonCllne to Henry Claler Mae sec 17 Thorn
PJnUaTGoodyear to Margaret Andrews lot
932 cnysi.0Ba
Babcock to Brooks &amp; Smith lot Nashville

The firemen will give a ball in Union
hail, Monday evening, Feb. 22. Good
music will be in attendance. Bill for
dance only 75 cents.

Farm of 120 •acres In Irving, Barry
county, Mich., known as the Mlles Engle
farm. Soil rood, 70 acres under good cul­
tivation. 50 acres good &lt;&lt;k timber, seven
miles from Hastings. Above farm will be
sold cheap, and on very reasonable terms.
For particulars enquire of W. J. Dibble.
Marshall. Mich, or Philo A. Sheldon’
Hastings, Mich.
One thousand cords of good wood of all
kinds and all lengths. I will pay the
highest market price in cash or trade.
Dour Mudge.
County Grange Meeting.
The first quarter!^ meeting of the B. C.,
P. G. will convene with Prairieville
Grange. In their hall on Friday. February
2ft, ’92, commencing st 10 o’clock a. m.
Following is the program:
Address of welcome. Milo Hammond.
Response. George Bowser.
Regular order ot buslneM.
Music, Pomona Grange.
Paper, Time, A. C. Towne.
Question; Will the passage of the
Washburn Bill benefit the farmers*? C.
Newland, Geo. Brainard and any others.
Essay. Maria Keyes.
Question: Should there be sliver enough
added to the silver dollar to make its in­
trinsic worth equal to the gold uollar? M.
Hammond, IL Brownell, P. Trayls.
Recitations, Minnie Flower, Charles
Honeywell, Clarence Hammond, Sarah
Warner, Earl Rhodes anti Ernest Gas­
kill.
Music, George Brownell. Edward Brain­
ard. Genevieve Brainard and Minnie
Flower.
Selections, Mrs. Godley, Phebe Honey­
well.
Essay, Mary Newland.
The installation of officers for tho en­
suing year will take place and It Is hoped
that a state lecturer will be present and
deliver a public lecture lu the evening.
Broward, Feb. 13, *92.

Come quick while the stock is large and complete.

LOOK BELOW

LOOK BELOW
PRICES TELL!

PRICES TELL!

PRICES TELL!

Men's heavy socks, 4 prs. for 25 cte.
Men's wool socks, 3 pre. for 25 cU».
Men's pants worth $1.50 for 85 cte.
Men’s pants worth $2.50 for $1.25.
Men’s undershirts and drawers worth per suit 45 cte for 35 cte.
Men’s rubbers 32 cte.
Women’s rubbers 22 cte.

Look!
.

Look!

Look!

Shoes!

Shoes!

Shoes!

Men’s shoe#. Congress and Bals, all syles, worth $6.00 for $4.00
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4.50 “ 3,&lt;)o.
3.50 “
3.00 2.00 *•
1.25 “

Women, Look!

church will be entertained Thursday after­
noon. February 20th. by Mcsdames J.
Russell. Tomlinson, Dickerson. Holloway,
J. Wilkins, C. Jordan and the MIsmh
Anna and Laura Beumer. Supper at tbe
society rooms from five' until seven.

sugar into small cakes or bricks and also
Into little circular and cone-shaped cakes
and bring them to market In large baskets
and even in mewl bagsand blankets. When
the sale h effected the basket or other re­
ceptacle la emptied and taken back by the
farmer. The question Is raised whether
these small producers will be obliged to
put up their products in specially prepared
FoUowihg 4be example of his illustrious packages.
chief. Winans. Superintendent Wood, of
Maple sugar may be put up in eakes but
the Reform school at Lansing, has named the cakes should be enclosed In packages
hla toother a» assistant superintendent. which can to marked as prescribed. The
sugar upon which bounty Is to be claimed
Tbe democrat officials al Laualng seem to must be in packages containing not less
regard lias highly proper to keep the than ten pounds each. Each producer
should have the packages ns nearly uni­
good things “all In the family.”
form tn size as practicable. In order Hint
Grover Cleveland U to address the Ann the net weight of the sugar may readily be
ascertained. The packages put up by each
Arbor students next Monday. On tbe producer muat be numbered serially, com­
same day D. I). HUI will knock out mencing with No. L Tbe packages must
Grover’s presidential aspirations In the be markeil with the producer’s name aud
the serial number of the package. The
New York democratic convention. which
weight of tbe empty package to be deduct­
N. Slawsox. Lecturer.
will nominate delegates to the democratic ed as tare should be plainly maiked upon
each package before it is filled.
Gmt1 tying To AIL
The high position attained and the uni­
it win not aaswer the requirement* to
versal acceptance aD
d approval
of tb8
tbe
haveblank™?'
&gt;be sugar pnt
into baskrta, meal toxa I P^nUl^dtailt
U grows more and more apparent that and
They
reUYa"
”"’ of
nl—a... •&lt; - syrup of Figs.
They
be put Into »
K, «M»cniU Is aownaa ire dUpoM u | and triankets.
.«!&gt;..
.% should
‘SL?
UM nX’t1
‘■■'n.
‘avh V
r’*fluirpd ft# ship-1 -------- - most excellent laxative known,
menL bugarshould not be brought to the llluitrato the valne of the qualities ou
&lt;«*ernmcut weigher In tmik
tin Ik
wblcl&gt; its snccew
sncceM 1Is based and are abun­
'"•ernmeut
f which
gratifying
““ b’ "*
&lt;0 ta .h.£d*n dantly (e
U'Tta« to the California Fig
Syrup Company.
I

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One-Half Off on Most of the Stock

w», ood

free trade policy would make necessary.
They are seeking to add to these colossal

ment hundreds of thousands of men now
engaged in domestic manufacturing and in
tbe assembly and distribution of products.
There b no room for controversy on this
point We cannot allow foreigners to do
tbe maofacturing for this country and at
the same time keep our Own people em­
ployed In the lines ,so many of them are
now working.—Not even tbe wildest
theotl-tf in the free trade [contingent dis­

Not i or * off, but

RrepreKoUr roure.

Jons W. Mx—x.
Commissioner.

p.rrot tb.t ■■ullwdtooutotb.-

Sprloser btorlM* W"F1&gt;
ereti tho dewpentU oo

Goods Must Go at Some Price!

Women, Look!

Women’s Dongola Kid Button worth $4.50 for 2.25.
.....................................
3.00 “ 2.00.
2.50 ‘ 1.50.
2.00 ‘ 1.50.
1.50 “ 1.00.

/

And all Men’w and Women’s Furnishing Goods, Men’s and Boys* Boote, Boys’ ami
Children’s Shoes, and all Rubber Goods must go an prices are no object. Money
we want.
’
Umbrellas worth $1.50 for 99c. Women’s Merino Vests for 85c.

DO NOT FORGET THE

BANKRUPT STORE.
M.R. LAYTON, Ag!
RIPS

AND
BREAKS.
BOYS AND GIRLS.
HOW DO YOU REMOVE YOUR
SHOES ?
WHEN
HALF-UNLACED OR
HALF-UNBUTTONED?

Tlie Streiin.

The
Barnier

and
Detroit
Tribune
one dollar per year.

All comes on the back of the shoe just above the counter
causing them to rip and break.

HOWEVER WE WARRANT
AGAINST RIPPING,
For a reasonable length of time, all boots and shoes bought
of us.
t

Woolley &amp; Bronson,
One-Pnce Shoe Dealers.

Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In order to
have your eye sight preserved into old
age, the eyes should be properly examined
and the right kind of glasses worn. Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the finest quality and greatest
variety of eye glasses and spectacles at his office,
where yon can have your eyes examined at all times.

mission of war and
tion.

Bis Second Campaign,
Twenty years after, ends in
forgiveness for tbe first and 1
happy marriage. Read the
particulars in

OUR NEW SERIAL
The story has many draI malic situations and the inter­
est never flags.

COPYRIGHTED AND lUUSnUTIIFirst installment next week.

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Hastings Banner
Thursday, February 18th, 189a.

IVORY
SOAP
99- PureTHE BEST FOR EVERY FUHrOlE

'The Harvest
Depends something on the seed.

Good
Seeds
Only can Produce

Good

PERSONAL MENTSON

■M

Spaulding’s.
*
Fruk dole &lt;ru Io Kalimazoo MoodvWe are headquarter; for blaek drew
Julius Russell was In Greenville yester­
goal*.
O. D. Sfauldino.
We have the newest shades In cashmeres. day.
Henriettas. Bedford Cords, serges, camel’s
M. J. Goss, of Plainwell, wm In the city
hair, etc.
O. D. Spavldixo.
last week.
,
For sale very cheap, one two story
John McElwain made a buslnew trip to
house, one house and lot and bam, one Detroit Monday.
top phaeton buggy and harness. Enquire
Mrs. Nellie LoomU of Grand Rapids,
at Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works.
is visiting Id the city.
Those who were unfortunate enough to
Mrs. Julia Willison visited relatives In
miss seeing the Northern light Saturday
evening missed a grand sight Indeed. The Kalamazoo last week.
heavens were all ablaze and the reflection
Mrs. Frert Spangemaker, of Middleville,
of the light could plainly be seen upon the wm in the city Monday.
SDOW,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fairchild are enter­
For sale or exchange one 50 B. P. En­
gine and bolter, one 15 H. * P. engine aud taining relatives from Ohio.

boiler ou wheals, one 3 H. P. engine and
boiler, one Lane A Bodley Iron Husk saw
mill complete, at Hastings Engine Ct Iron
Works.

Mrs. J. M. Nevins returned from a vis­
it with Richland relatives Friday.

See the Bargains
UNDERWEAR

Mrs. Laura Morton and son visited rel­
atives in Vermontville last week.

All makers of maple sugar should read
Samuel Carson, of Galesburg, made
what the Commissioner of Internal Revenew has to say in this Issue regarding this office a1 pleasant call yesterday.
tbe bounty on maple sugar.
Cut the
Mr. Nesjon, of Muskegon, was the
article out and save it, as it may be of guest of D. jW. Reynolds Thursday.
profit to you.
Mrs. W. M. Puffer Is visiting her
Prol ably the largest single purchase of parents in Hart, In tho northern part of
silver ware ever made In Bany county, the state.
was made Saturday of F. R. Pancoast, the
Charlie Rogers, who Is attending busi­
jeweler, the Masonic lodge buying six
dozen knives, six dozen forksand six dozen ness college In Kalamazoo, was in the city
Saturday.
spoons for their use.

Natchang black, dress silks are the very
best. Every lady wishing to purchase a
silk dress should see them. Russell has
the agency for these goods and can furnish
any silks made by tbe Natcbang Bilk Co.
much cheaper than can be had elsewhere.

Mrs. Frank Springer, nee Miss Ruth
Young, of Masslion, Ohio, Is visiting rel­
atives In the city.
Charlie Lunn, of Rockford, who has
been»very sick with typhoid fever, was In
the city Inst week.

When you want reliable, first-class, new
Dr. E. M. Snyder, one of Sunfield’s
goods In the line of watches,-clocks, jewel­ most Dromlnent citizens visited relatives
ry and silver ware look my stock over. It in the city last week.
will Bear Inspection. On price and quality
Mrs. Raymond, of Grand Rapids, who
I can discount them all.
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Pendergast last
, F. R. Pancoast.
week, returned home the fore part of the
.
The reliable jeweler.
At the meeting of Hastings division No.
19. K. of P. Thursday evening, the follow­

Mrs.

Clement Smith and Mr. and Mrs.

LANDRETH’S
ing officers were elected:
Commander, M. L. Conk attended the funeral of
SEEDS are not only A. D. Nlskern: Lieutenant. Wm. H. Stephen Haight in Lake Odessa yesterday
tuition of being the Best.

Write for IMtt
CatalogTie.

H. Mf- LANDRETH.

Sjmtlw Cxkcv. Mich.

FOR SALE—A good farm of 80
acres near-Middleville, Barry Co.,
Mich. All under cultivation with
orchard, good buildings, windmill,
etc. \Vxll be sold at a bargain.
Cail on or address, A. Hanlon,
M. D., Middleville, Mich., or C.
H. Gordon, Evanstoh, Ill.
A BARGAIN—For the one who
desires to purchase my Green
Street residence in the 4th ward,
in this city. House in good repair,
heated by furnace, bath room, and
all the moderp conveniences. Will
sell at a bargain. Address all let­
ters to me at Grand Rapids, care
of ‘Vendome.”
Mrs. Julia Goodyear.

FOII SALE OR TRADE
All property belonging to
Mrs. H. J. Kenfield in Hastings
including houses, vacant lots
and farm of 40 acres in second
ward. Apply to

Powers;
Herald.
Dan W. Reynolds;
Recorder, A. E Kenaston; Treasurer, W.
R. Cook.

Delton seems to be on the verge of a
boom. The writer was there last week
and could observe a great deal of activity
among the business men. who all report
business as being first class. Lumber Is
on the ground for several new stores, and
two or three new brick stores will be
erected.
.

afternoon.

Elmer Fisher, now employed In the
freight office of the Lake Shore road In
Kalamazoo. Is home recovering from an at­
tack of the grip.

Shirley Smith wns in Jackson Tuesday,
attending the dog show: "where he hnd
some mastiffs entered and succeeded In
capturing a second prize.

The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. F.
A. Curtis, of Detroit, In this city will be
My buyer In New York writes me he has pleased to learn of the arrival of. a
purchased my millinery stock cheaper than daughter in their home Tuesday morning.
ever and more of It. So I will be on deck The happy couple have our congratula­
again, and having sold over 2,000 ladles tions.'
.
•
liuta last year shall &gt;ndeavor to make it
4.000 this, if good goods and low,prices
Genuine
Moka
skin
gauntlet
gloves at
will do it. At the Racket.
Spaulding’s.
Puin Smith.

The Michigan Central will, on Februag*
23d, -i ll tickets from Hasting* to Detroit
and return, at the rate of one fare for
round trip, good gt-ltig and returning on
the date of sale, on account of the recep­
tion of ex-president Cleveland. Tickets
nut good on trains N«! 5. 0. 19 nnd 20.
M

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v

\ mint

in our article concerning the yorog men
last week, we raid that they had been
running a gambling room on Jefferson
street for two years. In justice to all «e
will say that we were misinformed, as the
room was used for dwelling purposes upto
about the first ot last September, so that
they could not have possibly run any
gambling &lt;!»•&lt;&gt; there previoa* to that
time. We gladly make this correction,
and are very glad to say that we are able
to make'it. As far as the balance of the.
article Is concerned we continue toendorse
every word ot It.

Seats for Henrietta bn sale at usual
place. Prices 25 and 35.
■ Union hall will be reseated for the Hen­
rietta: the side seats arranged in loges.
The best boiler compound fnr cleaning
boiler* sold at the Hastings Engine &amp; Iron
Works, it can be used through injector
or pump. 40 windmills for sale very
(cheap. A large stock of iron kettles to be
'
sold or traded for wood or old Iron.

Correspondents will please remember
that Items should reach us not later than
Tuesday night or Wednesday morning at
latest to Insure their being published.
If
the items that you write do not appear you
may rest assured that they have not reach­
ed us In time.

The jury In the case of Count vs. Dre.
Me I xmy and Buckner for malpractlse ren­
dered a verdict of no cause of action last
evening, after occupying the attention of
Judge
Our schools will celebrate Washington’s the court for about a week.
birthday. The high school will present a Hooker’s time is now occupied with the
program In the forenoon commencing at divorce case of Griggs vs Griggs.
nine o'clock. Tbe third and fourth grades
HARDWARE STO^E.
This week will end our serial story “A
jklll unite In' presenting exercises In the
'afternoon commencing at 1:30. Both ot Cast for Fortune,” and next week we will
the above programs will be presented In commence tbe publication of a new serial
the high school room. The fifth, sixth and entitled “His Seoend Campaign.” Tbe
seventh grades will hold exercises in their story deals with life In Georgia; tbe ad­
respective rooms during the afternoon.. ventures of n beautiful and romnntic girl;
♦ CIKQQL4TION •
The parents, patrons, and friends ot the and is replete with many exciting situa­
school are cordially Invited to be present, tions.
and thus encourage the pupils In their pa­
“If a child has swallowed anything that
Hereafter, changes for advertisements triotic demonstrations as well as In their will not digest" said a noted physician,
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to school work.
“particularly If it Is sharp, let him eat
Insure insertion In the Issue of the week
There has been a great deal said about Immediately two or three pieces of dry
when brought.
how the jury stood In the recent trial of bread. This Is very apt to surround the
the young men In this city, who were object swallowed with n sort of coating.
arrested for assault and battery, and the In addition let tbe food for several days be
Full orchestra for the Henrletti.
stories have been so greatly at variance more solid than uetaal, and under no cir­
Ladles see Stauffer’s advertisement.
with the facta that one of the jdrors has cumstances give purgative medicine. The
requested us to state Just how It was. Of chances are that the Ahild will feel no
Getters’ mastodon minstrels Feb. S3.
the six jurors he said that five were for ac­ trouble from the carelessness.”
Genuine Moka skin gauntlet gloves at quittal and one for conviction. He said
Tuesday the annual meeting of the
Spaulding's.
that while all the Jurors without exception,
Barry &amp; Eaton Insurance company was
Newest novelties In dress goods at O. wanted to see the boys punished and given held In Union hall, and was largely at­
a lesson, yet under the law and evidence
D. Spaulding’s.
tended.
The report of tbe Secretary
In the case, five of them could not vote to
""Quintette of male voices between acts convict without perjuring &lt; themselves showed the company to be In a very pros­
perous condition, there being over 5000
in the Henrietta.
under the law and evidence In the case.
members, and over $7,000,000 Insured—a
Several theatre parties are being made
Getters' mastodon minstrels, of Kalama­ gain of nearly one million during the past
up for the Henrietta.
zoo, will visit Hastings next Tuesday year. The chief Interest centered in the
Sap pans and palls made to order at evening, Feb. 23. aud will give a minstrel election of Secretary, D. W\ Rogers being
show worth}' of patronage by those who re-elected by over 200 majority. Mr. Rog­
Goodyear's Imrdware.
enjoy a clean, witty performance. The ers has held the office of Secretary for over
The Y. M. S. C. will give a party In company numbers thirty people with the 12 years and has made a very efficient
Union hall next Wednesday evening.
ban^i and orchestra nnd Is composed en­ officer. Tbe meeting was very hanuont Hastings people should attend the min­ tirely of talented musicians from Kalama­ ious and satisfactory to alL
zoo including sevt ral professlora's in the
strel performance next Tuesday night
Tbe National Union Insurance lodge, of
minstrel line.
The so’olsts are well
We are headquarters for blaek dress known vocalists and the specialty per­ this city, is entertaining an Invitation to
Join the Maccabees, though the former
goods.
.
O. D. Sl’AVLDIMO.
formers aqe eqflalto many who appear in
would by no means give up the protection
The Getter minstrel company band will the larger traveling organizations. The offered by Its Insurance, which Is both
give a concert in front of the theater Fi b, company have played' to packed houses in safe and cheap. Both lodges hare com­
Plainwell and Decatur and is booked tn
23 at 7 p. m.
paratively small memberships, but by join­
appear In Hastings Tuesday eve, Feb. 23.
ing forces a strong lodge could be made,
For tin copper and sheet iron work call'
Valentine day has come and gone, and and as the Maccabees are more ot a
at Goodyear’s hardware. . They have a
while many received tender missives of social order, their invitation will probably
first-class workman.
love aud adoration, tbe remembrance of be accepted, provided suitable arrange­
Wash dress goods. Tennis flannels, which will leave a bright spot in the ments can be made. There are several
table damasks napkins, towels, etc. just history of their existence for years to small orders In this city, which could be
received nt Russell’s.
come, yet the poor editors were almost merged Into some stronger organization,
Dr. S. M. Fowler has been remodeling forgotten and overlooked. Only one per­ and In all ot which the Insurance could be
hie rooms, and now has one
the finest son thought of us, at least In the substan­ kept up, thereby making one good, strong
tial way that characterizes valentine day. lodge and lessening the expense in the
dental offices In the state.
It wasn’t of the best grade of thought others.
We have the newest shades In cashmeres, either. If the valentine Is any criterion to
Henriettas, Bedford Cords, serges, camel’s go by. aud as far ns breathing out tender
Teachers, scholars, and all interested in
hair, etc.
,0. D. Spaulding.
thoughts It wasn’t “in it" at all. TTie schools in thia county, should read what
At Goodyear Bros, hardware you will valentine wasn't ope of the crimped and the Commissioner has to say In the school
find L. W. Kenfield the plumber. Job fluted kind that you have to put In a pnste- column this week, relative to raising
work and repairing promptly attended to. lioard box for safe keeping. On the con­ money to make a proper showing for
trary’ It was one ot the two-for-a-cent Michigan schools at the World’s Fair. Of
For sale cheap at wholesale prices, four variety, and came as a terrible warning. the 1100.000 appropriated for Michigan's
new plows will exchange for wood nr old We dislike to deprive our readers of all exhibit at the World’s Fair, only 81000
Iron. Enquir .* at Hastings Engine &amp; Iron those little joys that come to brighten the was set aside for school purposes. This
Works.
make--------------a decent------------••starter”
cxis'eace of an editors life and forthat sum would hardly
—-- —
Found a sum of money in this city. reason regret that we cannot reproduce lfor a 8tate that ba&lt; *uch an excellent
school system as Michigan, and it Is pro­
Owuvr can have same by calling 011 J. L. the picture, which is grim “death” holding
posed to raise more hy contribution etc. as
1 Crawley, proving property, nnd paying a lantern. But we can at least print the
verse on onr valentine, which runs as will be seen by reading the school column.
for this notice.
All should take hold of this In earnest.
follows:
Spin j- Phillips has just received a fine
The amount for each one would be small
•! Beware!"
■ stock of glassware in all tbe *latent de
* ­
Indeed to amount up Into the thousands,
signs. He also carries the flnest Hue of
when the population of the whole state Is
dinner seta Im the connty.
considered.

W. F. POWERS.

LOCAL NEWS

This week,

7$ quires.

WSTUNNER
The Great Sale of the Clement, Bane &lt;fc Co. $10,000 stock of Clothing
is indeed “a stunner.” More than that, it’s the greatest and cheapest
clothing sale ever given by a Hastings merchant; ana it’s an assured suc­
cess! Are you in it?
Do you know how well we’re doing the clothing trade here? At
about one-half price they ought to be, or what they were made to sell for.
We’ve struck a good thing hi the way of bargains for our trade, and
we wa nt you and all your friends to know it. It doesn’t matter if you
live fifty miles from here, yes more, you cannot afford to miss this sale.
Don’t miss reading what we have to say below in smaller type, for

THERE’S MONET IN IT.
$8.50’—Have you that much to spend for as fine a suit as you ever wore? ThenSec that line of BLACK CHEVIOT GOODS. They’re made up in ele­
gant style (cutaway). Perhaps you have paid $ 15 or more for suits not
as good.
.
S5 00-—Maybe you prefer a sack coat this time; if so, then you’ll not miss seeing
that line of SACK SUITS at £5.00. Never sold before for less thanjlg.oo.
Fancy plaid; nicely made, fine quality.
$6.50-—A line of SACK SUITS made up from Scotch goods that would be cheap
indeed at $10.00, but the price is only $6.50.
$10.25-—Then too, that line of PLAID CASSIMERE SACK SUITS at $10.25 is
a strong attraefion if you desire something nice while you can buy them so
cheap, for they are really worth $18 and more.
$7 62-—There’s another line of same goods as above that are marked $7.62, Don’t
miss them.
$10 50-—Perhaps you will want one of those fine STRIPED CUTAWAY SUITS.
No mistake, they’re elegant goods and other dealers would charge you $18
and more for suits not as good.
$9.00-—BLACK WORSTED GOODS are always in style, and $9.00 is a popular
price to pay for a coat and vest well worth Si4-00.
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There’s bo many fine bargains in men’s suite, but limited space; but
you will look at them all when you call in. No trouble to us.
What about the boys?
,
There’s such an array of bargains in suits for the boys and children
it is a bard matter to select a few to tell you about - Afraid we wouldn’t
know when to stop if once we began: there’s so many. The prices range
from $1.87 a suit up. Perhaps we can tell you more about them next
week but we want to call your attention to two lines of boys’ pants.
62 CENTS—BOYS’ PANTS, really worth $1.25; strong, good cloth.
87 CENTS—Something better in BOYS’ PANTS. Bargains at $1.50, but they cannot
be nere long when we sell them at 87 cents.
93 CENTS—BOY’S CAPE OVERCOATS. What’s niefer for a boy than one of the
latest style cape overcoats? How can a $3.00 coat be sold for 93 cents?
Other methods of advertising besides in paper.’
A few memorandums as to bargains offered in different lines of MEN’S PANTS:
K&gt;.00 well worth r.ro.
M.ffl well worth MfiO.
I3JO well worth «i-00.
well worth Ifi-DO
tf.rt well worth 44.00.
I1.UB well worth «l.W.
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Anything you buy you may keep five
days and if not satisfactory, return it
and get your money back. .
Terms are strictly cash.

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duo II Sigkw

SCHOOL COLUMN

HISTORY of a week.

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dSedthe gencral'oS’T of CommandeHw

wociuti.mtoln«“°»‘“ ^four Chief P^nfer pnKe,tinga^«l th. use
Amiza William", a
iu Confederate flags on any occasion.
husbands ba* »&gt;«*• kco““ f S«my
’ I Jn wbat is known as Great
Wilkrebarre on tbe charge
‘
M inhabitants are dying by h“ndrBJthfr^?
Tbe Chieaanri^
ef the typhus ferer. and the snpi&gt;: eswbIch «ordinanretopatait. tbe n^M
lhe famOhing propfe
aatfunal
I distributed for lack of horsw, there ato
a wigwam for convention purp
|
havlng been nearly all used for food.
Tberi^MndtipIod^t^^ Am^i
su. Marie,
kan fl*4t, win
‘ilS^of^rwisfaw who killed hia father and later co^***^
far Rurala with a cargo oi 1
I » —it-rtmiv meeting, says the case is a

IMF TABLE.

W

tbe extenalun
A copy of Che following circular h*« b&lt;»«
b, Aid. Ke,^..
.brt
•ent to every
even- teacner
teacher m
in u»c
the eoumy ----•*“
sent
aiovro uy
■—• —
-- jb.
_ .
- .-----.a
IImt. Lu
IrMt
tbrlr
consideration
toma
called
loth*
urof printing city charter be taken fro®
tlwir careful
caretui iTO&gt;iur.«u1vn
—uuiuw. —
To &gt;n
-----------------------mon.1 ’l*‘uw*
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tabic.
““
CarriedRemitted. That the printing of the city
beem that our educational Inlrreats are of
sufficient importance to warrant the ex­ charter and ordinance* be Jet to Uie Harry
penditure of more than one Ihotuond County Itemoerat aa followa: Serenfyw
dollara out of tbe entire appropriation cents per page and two hundred
made. However, money must be had f printed. Type to be pica tear pound solid,
our State U to make an exhibition at all paper to be number two book jiapef aud
creditable, and It is hoped that our coonty cover to be 35 pound paper.
Dated at Hastings this 5th day of Feb.
uuty un its -share.
A. IL 1S92.
DAX. W. RBYJfOLDB.
Department of Public
Instruction.
Aid. Keynolda moved Ito adoption. Car­
Office of Superintendent.
ried
all
ayes.
. t.
Lansing. Mich.. Jan.
18V3.
Finance committee reported upon the
To the Jeachers of Michigan:
account of W. L. Wait serving warranto
In Ardancc with tbe ri-connnendatlou
81.20. recommending tbe allowance of Uie
of tbe Board of World’s Fair Managers for

fitattaoa.

Haarnroa....

SSffl”:
orcs ENJOYS
Both tho method end reeulu when
Syrup of Fig. i. taken; it ie pleoant
aid refreshing to tbe tarte, and act.
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Lirer and Boweb, cleans, the mtem effectually, diepel. oolda badaches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Fig» ia the
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
5 20
duced, plewng to
the taMe *nd ac­
ceptable to the stomach, Pf0™?1 In
its action and truly beneficial *n its
efiecte, prepared only from the mo?t
healthy ana agreeable substances,, its
many excellent nualitiee commend it
to all and have made it the most

l^ortn,
iwron.

Michigan. 1 have appointed the Twenty- same.
cm ACCOMTS.
orcond of February ns a day for collecting
the voluntary contributions of all the C. W. Warner, Irens, proving tax
SOUTH.
813 33
pupils, teachers,
auperlntendanta ami
reeelpU
Kalamazoo Ar...
RantC.XHx r Lv..
school officers In the State for meeting the Ed Barlow, wcbxi
Rtehlaad June t.
expense of Michigan'* Educational Exhibit E. Bateraou. liber
Creeaey.................
35
at the World’s Fair. Aside from tho salary J. W. Babcock, washers hose cart
Milo........................
;&gt;,Ln.
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70 19
of one clerk, nothing has been appropriated Sergeant * Cu, coal
Delton..................
possible.
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I
Menday, Feb. 13.
Ctovenfa).-...........
Ja«
Shay,
haul
same
..........................
specially
for
that
purposeA
largejum
English journals strongly Iden“"“cc‘“.® i The Iowa senate has been engaged for
Shultz
Moved by Ahi. ’Waters
"2*777 *tbe
v“----account be
will be needed If Michigan’s exhibit is to
report &lt;* lb, Ain»k.l&gt;
,U«,w»lng
Scbmidl
’
,
«Ptwo any* x*,,
hw-h—
Hattixum-------be In keeping with her proud rank among allowed. Carried all ayes.
missioners charging Great Britai «ritb
this . tionHI)
bilk Nom-.tian
action has
has been
been taken
takenyet.
yet
Ou motion report of con&gt;mltte« on print­
.yrtematically sending its convicts to ta- I The remains of John Jay Knox were the States ot the Union. Every friend of
Coats Grove.......
our school system, every loyal citizen of ing dity charter was accepted and placed
Wredisod...........
country.
- buried in OaK Hill cometary, *
Womlbxrv
./
Insanity preceding* have bean begun at Thu service* took place from Epiphany our State, will be unwilling that Michigan on file.
Ffw X&gt;. L. JL
Moved by Aid Spent* that the same be
shall lake second rank at the great expo­
Washington against Markle, the ,{.oVng
Lansli.K...............
church.
sition of tho nations. The following plan allowed. Carried all ayes
man who annoyed Miss Hattie Blaine. Episcopal
Detroit...
Mrs- Mary Ciesxgnskh » Chicago
Moved by Aid BHMton to adjourn.
Markle vigorously protests- against such woman, tried to light a fire w A coal oU. has been successfully tried In Indiana,
where, from these minute contributions, Carried. Adjourned.
not carry |m«'«-nRcn. udIcm
proceedings.
Her intense sufferings were ended by death
several thousand dollars have been realized
J. B. BontRTS, Recorder.
Chictmo at the present time Is overrun in thirty-six hours.
with thugs. Robbery »“d araault are Of
and 11 bottle, by all leading drugThe Minneapolis city fathom have auth­ and you, are earnestly requested to use
nightly occurrence and tbe chut of polled orized the mnvorto decide whether saloons every effort to awaken the interest and
L. E. Judkln’a store and two unoccupied giita
Any reliable druggirt , who
rays he wants 1,000 more men to bold the shall be open on Sunday. The mayor is a enthusiasm of your pupils and their buildings owned by William Scranton anil
parents In this undertaking. You will, J. Zalsman were burned at Paris, Mecosta may not have it on hand will pro­
, toughs In chock.
“wide open" man.
cure
it
promptly for any one who
1
am
sure,
be
repaid
not
only
by
the
con
­
Emma Abbott** ashes Imre been sealed
county, yesterday.
Loss 91.800; no In­
An aurora borealis was observed SatQ[whbee to try IL Do not accept any
into tbo beautiful monument ntGlourestet dny night at all pointe from the. Atlantic sciousness nf doing your duty In aiding a surance.
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erected by tire famous singer Ix-fare hex to the Pacific. It fa said to have been worthy cause, but also by the awakening
substitute.
Hastings, - - Mich.
of Interest on the part of your pupils In
death. The “ashes’’ wen; material ashes, caused by sun spots.
Let a WIT* by Talling tbe Truth. ,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
as her Wxly had been cremalot
•. Somebody fired on the guards «C tbo con­ the World’s Fair, nnd In educational
Young ladiea tight shy cf me. They say
8M FKAItCiaOO. OAL
CJLI’I'rAJL $75,000.00
vict -mine nt’ Coal Creek. - Tenn- The matters connected therewith.
Tbe plan In brief Is as follows: l^t the that I am m&gt; disagreeable. Ou my honor,
•••
LOUISVILLE. Kt.
»EW fOSA E
SURPLUS 97.000.00.
guards opened with a Gatling gun and
teacher announce to the pupils and patrons it Is only because I am truthful that they
The Midnight mine on Red mountain, wounilod tiro of the assailants.
near Ouray, Colo., has mode a strike
The treasury Ixilance Saturday was 82S,- of the school at once on the receipt of this think mo so; a more attentive man to the
Incorporated under the laws of tbe State ol
Michigan.
■which yields AD ounces of silver to the ton 940,247, the lowest point for many years; circular, that February Twenty-second fair sex than myself never breathed.
However, not long ago I met with a
The president has nominated Walter H the cause was that 87.0C6.00u was paid out will be devoted to special exercises, recita­
Sanborn, of Minnesota, for United Statue fur pensions aud 11.000,019 for direct tax tions. essays, singing, etc. Ixd the teach­ young lady who said that she greatly ad­
er at once make appropriate selections for mired my honorable and truthful nature.
circuit judge in tire Eighth judicial dis­ refund.
.
offickru:
A jury nt St. Paul In the district court the occasion and to assign parta to the It was such an extraordinary thing for me
trict.
D- G. Robinson, President;
to have my truthfulness eulogixed that 1
The railway through K&lt; ppustahl, Au­ could not agree. The judge thereupon pul several pupils who are to participate. immediately fell in love with her, and all
Chester Mtwr, Vice. Pres.
stria, has been oimtructed by an avalanche a bit uf English law into practice and had It would be well to clroose selections went smoothly until one day she said:
D. W. Reynolds. CaidU*of Washington
and
of snow which it will take a month to cleat them locket! up without fixxL The jury commemorative
“Do you think Miss Champion Is very
Dl'JtCTOR-*:
Columbus,
and also patriotic ssngs.
agreed right away.
away.
W. H. Power*.
Tbe state department at Washington A talk on the World’s Falrshonld lx- given good looking, Tom?”
Dan W. Reynolds,
The Western Packers and Canned Gootte
1 must tell you that she wm a little
R.B. Messer.
D. G. Boblnson.
association i- holding its eighth annual has been notified that Italy will mkjii «irdcr by the teacitar or by some school officer or jealous of Alfa* C. a* regards myself,
Chester Messer.
John Carreth,
convention at Chicago with fifty delegates nminfaterto thfacquntry.thus re-establish­ other jxjrson selected for the purpose. though there wns nothing whatever be­
ing diplomatic relations. When he arrives After all have been interestod in tbe work,
Colgrore.
present. '
Minister Porter will return to his postal aiiti a few days before the esereises are to tween us.
The steamship Eider, which went ashore Rome.
“I think she Is exceedingly K'&gt;*1 looking.
take place, announce that a collection will I
■
Interest paid «o tl«e deposits and a tp-netzl
last week on the Atbcrfield rocks. Isle of
U has just been discovered that a man be taken up at the close of the exercises, Laura," I replied.
Wight, has Ireen nearly unloaded, and ex­
My dear one looked vexed, pouted an&lt;l
the proceeds to be devoted to preparing an
pert* »ay that she can be Unfitted and saved. who has been working as a laborer in an
electric light plant in Lynn. Mara] is a exhibit ot the work of Michigan’s schools then asked coquettishly:
-Do you think she b as good looking a.
A meeting of prominent New Jersey Pule of high .degree —Barou '.co Wil- at Um Worlds Fair, taking care to state
OTi*- - ■ ---wo. l
&lt;««•■ - -••-an—r
’
Demncra'' nt New York lleclnred that free mowsky. He came over here to learn the that every school will be asked to send 1 am, dear?”
- ')
January 3&amp;1M1
1 knew what 1 ought to have Mid—what
coixlaguof silver will bring distress and secrets of electricity.
samples of its work to the Department of
ruin to the country and defeat, any party
.v Graud Rapids i«r
General Booth, the Salvation Army,• Public Instruction at Itanaing. from which she would naturally look for me to say;
but
I
gazed
tenderly
at
her
and
told
the
advocating it.
chief, arrived home in England from Aus­ samples will be sent for exhibition to the
ludtanaixMls*.'*.'. ‘.‘.“i
The exports nnd Import* of this country tralia Saturday aud was given a remark­ World’s Fair, and tbat^money Is needed to truth— the f'lnl truth:
Beaton Harbor
“Mi* Champion is better looking than
for 1»1 exceed tboee of any other year in able and enthusiastic reception at London. bind examination papers and make other
IN THE
HL Joropb..................
the country^ h^torY '’Y •H"J*W,OOQ. Of A procession of Salvationfat* a mile long: necessary preparations for the exhibition. you. my own pet; but. of course”-----Traverse City
the total amount U1.7JtJ.S».aid) tU57,339,- paraded In his honor.
She rushed away before I had finished,
MqskcgOTi..................
Request every boy and girl to contribute
tanisteo....................
7U6 was exports.
one cent only. Each teacher aud school and the next day I received the little pro­
Ludington
mts
I
hnd
given
her,
accompanied
by
a
At Brandywine, Miss., three negroes,
Big Rapids
officer is requested to give ten cents, prlncurt
note
advixlng
me
to
marry
Mbs
C.,
a«
suspci'Usi of robbery were hanged until ’ A congressional committee l« to Investi­' eipals of schools twcuty-five cents, and
Wrek days. •Every dajS* • I
unconscious In order
extort con­ gate the effect of the McKiulej law on ag­ patrons-of the school as much as they I admired her so greatly.
Istnrn never made it up with ine; and
fession. They didn’t coiffess. and now the ricultural interests.
choose to give.
Again soliciting your
mob wants to finish the job.
Bn\on Albert Rothschild ho* ddnated earnest eoo|rer»tion, and assuring- you In now I am a broken bcartnl man, and all
12«
p. m. runs through to Chicago
Irecause Truth has “marked tne for its
Hon. Henry H. Bingham will deliver BSOpOno toward building a consumption‘ advance of our' thorough appreciation of
own.”—A Truth Teller in London Tit-Bits.
.
the &lt;»ration at the unveiling ot the Get­ hospital at Vienna.
your efforts, I remain.
tysburg monument Juno 2. He was
There are seven caae* of typhus fever at
Yours truly.
PROHATE ORDER.
.'Uja p. Hi. Is solid train with Wagner palace
A 11 utel Clerk's Kxpericnce.
wounded in that battle, near the clump of Chicago—the family of an Italian recently•
Fkhius s. Fitcu.
sleeping car thrmwb to Chicago.
Stole of Michigan, Csunty of Barry—M­
trees in which'the monument stands.
“Hotel work in former days was risky
12.«8 p. m. to Indianapolis only.
arrived in this country.
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
At a session of the Frtduite Court for tbe
Gao. DkIIavrn.
Mitiq^h,
”
said
M.
W.
J.
Lyman
at
the
IJnCuuntyof Barry, holdeu at Uie Probate Office.
Fotir anarchists were executed by tbe
Micbahl Davitt rays that Irish proper­
Genl Pan*. Agent,
dell. “I wns once a manager iu Memphis,
garrote at Xeres. Spain. Business was ties are mortgaged to English bankers to
That delightful Russian importation nnd will give a slight experience 1 had:
suspended nnd many citizens absent, fear­ the extent of £IUO.an,OOQ.
which has has its grip ou its for some time There was n reatauranti attached to the
ful of nn outbreak, which was, however,
Present.
Charles
W.
Ajonstroog,
Judge
of
|
Macauley, a prominent member of the prevented our attendance upon the Associa­
prevented by a display of military* force.
hotel in quentiou, and wa were about to Probate.
Irish bind league, sentenced to imprison­
In tho. matter of the estate ot Immer N.
tion meeting at Nashville on the 30th ult, clone ouw, nn hour after the midnight bells
KAH.tO.lD.
ment till 1HM, has been released.
*
&lt;‘rittendew. deceased.
but reports show that a most enjoyable
OareadlDCMd niing the petition duly veri­
Mbs Flora Springer, of Cape May Court time wa.« had and the wisdoin of holding had chimed. At that moment a man came
Archbishop John Ireland, of St. Paul,
rSCjFTM.jP. it.
fied, of Wm. F. Sridnam. praying that a cer­
House, N. J., has lx*n hiccoughing for a meeting at that place fully vindicated. in and n^ked If he could have supper. AIL tain
Leave
Grand
Raptdsfor.
instrument nuwMin file In this court purMinn., has arrived in tyw, nud has been
three week*.
Her recovery is not ex­ The attendance seems to have been good, the waiters hnd gone except one. I ex­ portlnx to be the last will and testameot of raid Detroit and East
cordially received by the pope.
plained
the
iitunliou
to
the'
visitor,
but
d«ea-cc.
be
admitted
to
probate
and
that
ad
­
pected
: the discussion spirited. and the music told him I would dq tuy best to oblige him. ministration of said estate may be granted to
William Jones and Perry McKnlght were
It is reported that Morris Orton and a excellent
Sup’t. McLaughlin and his mid went to prepare a dish of ham and said petltlon-r or to some other suitable person.
run down by n railroad t rain near Hopkina/
party of ten gold miners in Alaska have corps of teachers undertook to provide en­
Thervupou it is ordered, that Friday, the
ville, Ky.,'and fatally Injured.
eggs. The hnm and eggs looked tempting 11th
day ot March A. D. Dul. at ten o'clock in
eitheribeen lost at sea or murdered by the tertainments for all in attendance,—a new
as I brought them out smoking, or an you the forenoon. Pe assigned for the hearing of said
The foundries at Hamilton. Ont., have natives.
•Every day. s Weekdays.
feature
and
one
doubtless
appreciated
by
petition,
nnd that the heirs at law ot raid deceas­
heard them hi.wtng intho pan, for the night
been rco|wuMl with a force of non-union
The Missfaaippi legislature has passed a those from abroad. By vote ot the Asso­ I w.-u» bitterly cold. The guest, who was a ed. and all other persons futereeted tu said
7:15 a. m. runs through to Dcttolt with parte?
, molders in place of the striking union
ar; seats, 23 cent'.
law prohibiting the rale or gift to any' ciation, the next meeting will be held at I great big aud rather tirutal looking fellow, estate, are required to appear at a session of
men.
ICO p. m. has through parlor car to Detroit;
raid
court,
then
to
N*
hoiden
al
the
Probate
minor under 18 of cigarettes, smoking or Middleville on the 2nd Saturday of April.
office,
lu
the
elty
of
Hastings.
In
said
county,
wa*
nut
satisfied
and
made
some
uncompli
­
eata, taeeu*. I
,.
,
A Chicago doctor saved n child who was chewing tobacco or snuff.
•
5:40 p. m. Tuns through to Detrc.. with parte
mentary remarks about the cooking, which aud show cause, if any there be. why tho prayer
dying of diphtheria by performing tire op­
of
the
petitioner
may
not
be
granted.
And
Ku liman, .the fanatical coope who, on
eration of tracheotomy. The child fa now
it Is further ordered, that raid peotiemer give
Report from No. fi. Baltimore, Frank ahowed he wanted a quarrel.
• aj n.
........... '
July 13, 1874, attempted to kill, and did
“
He
told
me
he
would
not
pay
for
tho
supnotieo
|o
the
persons
interested
m
raid
estate,
For
tickets
aud
information
apply
»t
&lt;
n
on
well.
Enrollment, 40; av.
wound Prince Bismarck, near Klssiugen, Edmonds, teacher.
of the pendency of raid petition, awl the hear­ ticket office. «: Monroe St. or Union stallos.
Mayor James G- Wyman, of Allegheny, fa dead in Amberg prison.
dally attendance 35; not absent. 10; not p?r, nnd I answered that I was determined ing thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
GMO. DwHavk.'s.
lx’ should nt the proper time. I waa in the punltshed in the Hastin&lt;w« Baxnkr a news­
has been declared guilty of extortion and
Gen
’
l
Pass.
Agent.
tardy,
15.
Tweuty-twq claims, aggregating 81,135,­
will lx, deposed from office. Other city# offi­
Na 10, Johnstown, Lora Pryor, teacher. kitchen when the little darky ran tn with paper printed and circulated lu said County of
000, have been sworn out by sailors of .the
n look of terror in his face, crying, 'Massa, Barry once In each week tor three sueceaslve
cials are still to be tried on similar
Baltimore fop injuries suffered at the Enrollment, 10: av. attendance, 17; not he has a gun” I quietly went to my room, weeks previous to said day nf hearing.
charges.
absent
or tardy, 0 not tardy, 15.
* “■ ~ W. AaMsrnoNo,
hands of the Valparaiso mob.
,
Twenty-four cars on the Fitchburg rail­
Judge of Probate.
No, 11. Irving. Eliza Glrvln, teacher. where I bad a good bulldog revolver, and
Professor Holst, of Friehurg, Germany,
when 1 came down I went with' the soft {A true copy.]
road were thrown into tho Nashua river at
who is chiefly known for his works on the Enrollment, 38; av. attendance, *27; not footed step of a cat up to hi4 table. Gelling
Ayer, Mass., and Conductor D. G. Connors
tardy,
5;
not
absent
nr
tardy,
".
CIIAXCERYjSALK.
American constitution, ho* accepted the
was killed.
No. L Barry, Flora McCallum, teacher. behind him. I put tho muzzle to his jay
------------------- ...
M,
HUH
offer of a chair in the Chicago university.
and told him to hand me bls gun and to'
Gladstone has sent a letter to Sir Wil­
Enrollment. 36; av. attendance. 31; not
decree of lb« drcuit court for the county ot
Ct out one dollar for tho supper. ‘You Harry, la chancery. In the State of Mich fax*
liam Vernon Harcourt in which he pays a
tardy, 38; not absent nor tardy,7.
vc the drop on me.' he sold, and immedi­ made »nd dated on the first day o( September
THE MARKETS.
high tribute to tho late Duke of Clarence
No. I, Hope, Leroy Thorpe, teacher
ately complied with my request. But l! A.D. 1MI. lu a certain cause therein pending'.
and Avondale.
Enrollment, 32: av. attendance. 21; not
Carson I* complalnswt and
Chicago.
left soon afterward. He would have had Msilhis .bwnnel
K. Petttngill WelUngloa I), I’ettlnclll
A stowaway was found in the hold of the
absent nor tardy, 15.
CKtcaoo, Fsb. IS.
satisfaction without any mistake, and I Wesley B. PcllingiA, William A. Pettliurtll
Morgan line steamer El Monte at New
No.
5,
Johnstown,
Lutle
Meek,
teacher.
Following were the quotations oc tho board
Wallace H. Pettlngill, Bertie E. Pettingiil, Ida
York, who had been nine days without ot trado today: Wheat— February, opened Enrollment, 31; av. attendance. 10.5; not was told to dear out by my friends."—St. May IVttlnalll. Hugh fVttingill. jJ^i).’
food. He will barely survive his long 88c, closed ftaic; March, opened Wc, dosed tardy, 9; not absent, 8; not absent nor Louis Globe-Democrat.
ham. Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins. Waltou A. NewJSS’drfZidSta* “di;'tlcboU •
&amp; Co
WJ4c: May. opened Dlftjc, closed MHc. Corn— tardy, 6.
fast.
\
No. V, Juliustown, Ola (jount, teacher.
Another revolution is imminent in Bra­ February, opened «H*c. dosed WHj: March,
Notice is hereby gi ven that I shall sen at pub­
openol Ue. doned U^c; May, opened tljjc,
sil. Three minister* have handed in their closed
Enrollment, 21; av. attendance, 19; not
lic auetlou to the highest bidder, on Saturday
Oats-February, opened —,
the
fifth
day
o(
March.
A.
1).
uw.'
at
ten
&lt;»
“
resignations. The feeling against tbe gov­ closed —: March, opened —,. dosed —; absent, 6: not tardy. 17; av. standing of
in the forenoon, at tbe north frontdoor of the
ernment in some sections is bitter, and May. opened Jl^c, cloaoci
Pork—Feb­ pupils, 92.
court house, in ths city of Hastings county of
The Niagara Faile Route”
fighting may occur at any moment.
ruary, opened 91I.ID. closed JILTfr. March,
Na 7, Irving, Nellie Yerrington, teach­
Barry and state of Midilgaa. said court boOn
being tbe pl$ce for bolding tbe etreutt court fa?
*
A suicide “shuffled" at Norton, Kan., by opened —, closed —May, opened $U! 1U, er. Etirollnient. 30; av. attendance, 18;
throwing himself into the waterworks closed 912.01. lord—February. opened and not absent, S; not lardy, 8.
Closed SO.
*
standpipe. J,wM net until the water got
Live stock—Prices at ths Union stock yards
too foul for use Hint tho citizen* made an today nyincd^M follows:
Hotfs-Market
After the Grip
investigation, and found out what was the talriy sdIvo , £B&lt;T-«trou&lt; at 10c adrancs; And after the typhoid fever, diphtheria, pneu­ Havtinos...
matter.
monia. or other proMrattn;; diseases, flood’s
tfantnparilla Is Just what is needed to restore
Stations.
Mrs, Wilson, llvlig twelve miles from
strenmb and vigor so much desired, nnd
tin same more o. »eas.
Warsaw, Ills., wns apparently dead aryl rough ptuL'kini S4.Iiu4A4.U5 mixed, and te-TW® the
to expel all poison from tho blood, it tiU had
5.03 besvy packing an 1 shlpptag lots.
Dated, Hast&gt;u|ts. Mleb. Januarr IB. 18BX .
dressed for burial. As her body was being
wonderful
success
intntuy
such
cases.
CslUa — Market
slow
on local and
HairrnrrM..
rw At2?tO K- Kmmabtox.
'
placed in a coffin both arms suddenly shot shipping
account, priow steady; quota­
Orcutt Cowt riBnatoatawr.
out and clutched those performing tho* tions rat&gt;g«r at S4.tbib4-3O cholco to extra
Hood'* pills act MPeclaffy upon Uie liver,
M. A. GILLMAX, Local Agent, Hasting
HMiTuACo^aova.
service. The funeral wm indefinitely post­ shippint; steers. HUDQ^.83 good to ohoico do, nmslagtt from torpidity to its natural duties
'•
Hnaauu
G.
F
*
T.
A..
Chicago.
Solicitors for Complainant.
.
poned, and Mrs. WUson is in n fair way to rt7U‘&amp;i.!0 fair to good. 8d.Rhfca.ao common cure constipatien and assist digestion.
to medium do, |&amp;in$8.&lt;5 butahm* steen.
recovery.
PROBATE order.
1
Ceunell Proceeding*.
PROBAH ORDER.
8i.-iUJlJ.lD Mockers, 8430 (M.(D Texas steers.
8J.l»t»3J» feeders, &gt;l.aa&amp;«J cows. 8L750173
Common council met In regular session State of Michigan, County of Ba. i
At a session of the Probate ('ourt for th»
Friday evening. Feb. 5th. *92.
Bubinwx failures for the United States bulls sad $3.00^4.0) veal calves.
eounty of Barn. hoiden at thTlTolmto OfflL
for the iwat wyek were 235.
Sheep—Market fairly active and price*
Roll call, present. Aids. Bllnston. the dev nr Hwlnr., iu said
Clubs for the re-election of President steady; quotations ranged nt 84.50g4.4S; Mance, Nelson, Reynolds, Bentz; absent day, the 15th day of Februiry in th«y year one
thousand eight hand rod and ulnrtytwu
Dias are being formed throughout Mexico. westerns, 94-2535.60 natives, and Si 73'^44J Bentley.
ktinbe-.
On motion Aid. Reynolds appointed Protate11’ Cbarl” w- •*rtU3trouR. Judgo »f
The Democratic suite committee of Wi&gt;
Produce: Butter-Fancy separator,
nWLsiy
“•
u^«i- ■j&lt;j5»,“S^!J2Sr V “•
°&lt; Lory X.
mayor pro tem.
confcin will meet Feb. 24 to fix a day for
the state convention.
Mayor McCoy takes the chair.
To the Hon. Mayor and Common Council
A negro who attempted to assault a
of the City ofHtatiugs.
white girl in Roanoke was taken from offi­ life. Drcnn~.l poultry—Spring chickens, fair,
good. tt^XDc per Itr, fancy,
rooetnm, 5c;
Gentlemen:—We would recommend lliat
cer* by a mob ami hanged.
The question whether a wife murderer dock* ’.wpi^ie; goese. aaUc; turkey. the water works lx* extended by R 2 inch wSrr ►WfU'ir t*TMn.
galvanized Iron pipe, north on Elizabeth
can inherit his wife’s property fa uow on
street from High street to State road, and
trial in the Kansas courts.
'?,lRnrUf”r ttm boartuot
«wl on state road to Henry street Th* dXSd and\nnXth)a thO he,M «»•* * ««
Famine prevails among the 1,5OO4CiUQ In­
urewM and all other tiersons lutarastoa i«.
gutted to amx-« ™ a
habitant-* of the district* of Bijapur, Bolta*l cret affout mo. The c|ty haa
gaiini nnd Dhahrwar, in India.
€Oort
tDwn
to
be hoiden at thf
ou hand 140 feet of 2 Inch woot^
Office. In the etty ul CImUom In M.d
The Rus»jau government baa added 00,- Cspe Cod. lAWaMO per bbl,
■juSTSreKSii;’»!&gt;!'«»
Ufloe
Oft),&lt;») roubles to it* already larx»: appro­
U tsrawoMM L.rLI? JUL'”1'
»
priations to the relief of the starving

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about those circumstances.
It hardly
secinw fair to keep you in ignorance.
Sybil tijrists that it makes no difference.
, bit I am not sure’-----•

SStbyCt

.

The

varied

Derwent still laughingly called the party
that had cvtue Ko far to seek him.
Though he had spoken lightly, he wm in
reality very grateful to Halbert, as well
as to Sibyl Lenox, and he wav
wa^ deter
deter-­
them
for their kindnexS
he

;
•Sibytr rtipeated Derwent, stating at
1 the other He had never kuown Halbert
sofamiliar oefore. for Miss Lenox, though
a relative of Mrs. Derwent, was not at
all related to the young man. who waa
Derwent's co mon on his father's side.
“What are you'talking about'" hr asked
•What circumstaucee have occurred
which Sibyl thinks do not concern uiS!”
Halbert smoked for a moment silently
before he answered Then he turned and
faced his companion directly
“She has
promised tt&gt; marry me.” be mud. "and.
although she assures me podtiwly to the
contrary. 1 fear the news will not be
pleasant to you.*
There wiu more tbaa n moment's si­
lence now
Derwent felt indeed ua if he
had been most unexpectedly knocked
down This wan an went ou which he
had not reckoned tn calculating the pos­
sibility of atoning for his father’s wrong
doing
In all hiaconsiderations he had
never considered the probability that
Sibyl might marry before she attained
her majority, and thus anticipate the
time of settl'ineiit. in fact, there can be
little doubt that Che general opinion of
every one atKMrt them had led him to
fancy that tie might marry her himself,
if be chose to do so Tbe blow to his
vanity (which really had been very little
concerned) waa not. however, the cause
of his lalenoe
He waa overwhelmed by
the terrible uecexsity of telling Halbert
bow matters stood
But nothing wns more natural than
thABalbort should have misunderstood
his^nleDce
He said at length.-in n low

ot. He knew not wMt a noun It UK' were bt»ck in th.' face th»t yon did not
been to bear his burden alone, and hb'
*
fall "in love with 'her when
you were out
said to himself that, helped by such st their place. 1 should not believe you."
■•There is no need for me to subject
friendships his strength would be “as the I|
strength ci ten" to redeem his father’s • myself to such an unpleasant teat, then,
honor and justify the confidence placed*» Sibyl."answered Geoffrey calmly. “But
i I may be allowed to remark that it
iu his own.
Morning in Mexico is uhnost always j। would be aa sensible for me to fall in
what morning must have been in tho love with a royal princess as with Dona
primal Paradiso
Nowhere else, surely, I• Zarifa She is the greatest heiress in
could the world have seemed so entirely Mexico, and will no doubt make a great
as if it were freshly created and rejoic­ alliance.”
“There Li a very hackneyed proverb
ing in ita creation. What floods of sun­
shine, what Incid skies, what enchant­ which it strikes me might have an ap­
ing atmosphere, what buoyant freshness plication iu this case.” said Halbert
of air these mornings bring to*the awak- I• “We know what is said of a faint heart
Tbe fair lady is here.
ening earth’. Merely to be alive seems and a fair lady
joy enough, but, if other joy is added, May not tbe faint heart be also/'
“4 really do not see." observed Mrs.
then the fresh gladness of nature is liko
the special touch of an exquisite sym­ Derwent, "why it should lie suppos’d
that Geoffrey would hesitate-to offer
pathy.
So it seemed to Derwent when ho himself to any woman, even if she is a
opened his eves to the joyous brightness great heiress. No our who knows him
of another day in tbe land of sunshine; conld sns^-ct him of an interested mo­
and all the brightness was tenfold en­ tive, and be liM sufficient fortune af his
hanced when tbe first news that be beard own"-----“My dear suotiier.' interposed Der­
on emerging from bin apartment—
brought by the tneMenger whom ho had went, with a gnllaut attempt to laugh,
‘the matter haa not reached the point of
employed to call at the bouse every day
—was that Don Maurizio and his boute- even a contemplated proper*!. I have
tbe honor to admire Doua Zarifa exceed­
hold bad arrived.
.
ingly. but beyond that mj* presumption
dees not venture."
CHAPTER XVIL
“I am unable to perceive where the
question of presumption comes in." said
Mrs. Derwent majestically.
Derwent did not reply, for he was in­
deed partly amused and partly irritated
to perceive that his mutljer, having been
disappointed in her long cherished hope
of seeing him marry Sibyl Lenox, bad
now conceived the brilliant idrtt of an
alliance with Doua Zarifa. She would
have shivert-d nt the thought of n Mexi­
can marriage before coming to the coun­
try. and especially before Dona Zarifa's
wealth and beauty hud dawned upon
her. but now her imagination waa eager­
ly at work. The romance aa well as the
solid advantago of such n match allured
her greatly, and it was evident that she
would not readily relinquish un idea so
fascinating. DorwenU who felt too sick
-/ will dr. my Itait tn help you. Mr. Dcr- at heart with tbe hopelessness of his pas­
sion to argue with or laugh at her.
went.’’ he-mid.
Derwent ever afterward declared that strove to avoid the subject, and Sibyl,
his mother simply and absolutely fell in who waa soon keen enough to perceive
this, kindly seconded bin efforts.
love with Don Maurizio at first sight
When they parted after their drive.
There could be no doubt that she was as
favorably impressed as he could have de­ Don Maurizio bad said to him: "Come
sired with tbe handsome man whose per­ to rec me tomorrow morning. I would
fect blending of worldly polish and frank liko to speak with you on a matter of
cordiality could nol have failed to charm business." And Derwent lost no time
even the least smcvptible to the effect of the next day in keeping the appoint­
man her. Sibyl did not hesitate U'-idrm ment. More tlian -ever now his resolve
that Hire had never before wren so prince­ was set on replacing Sibyl's fortune in
ly n man. and that the admirable results ita entirety, and he knew that if he per­
of n wisind iu the shoulder were dally severed in the intentions with which he
btreuiuing more apparent to her. Don came to Mexico no one could better di­
Maurizio, on his pan. was evidently rect him toward the mean* necessary for
• much pleased witb.Derwent’s friends— hisuud than Don Maurizio.
“Mr. Derwent.” Don Maurizio aald,
with Mrs. Derwent’s delicate refinement
nnd Sibyl’s spirited charm.
He was when they were both seated. “I have
most courteously prompt in paying his a coufemion to make, os a preface
n-spre'.*. accompanying Derwent, who to n business proposal, anil 1 will be
Briefly,
lost no time in seeking him. back to the quite frank in making it.
hotel , for that pnrpono. His daughter, then, when you recovered from your
he said, would give herself the pleasure wound in my house, nnd when 1
of calling later, and hoped the ladies found that the stranger I hail succored
would drive with her on the Paseo that as a matter of charity proved to be a
afternoon.
“For myself,’’ ho said, “1 gentleman and a person uf whom one
sometimes take out on English dogcart, might wish to make a friend. I remem­
and if either or both.of you gentlemen bered prudence, and I felt that before
,
will accept a seat with me. I shall be admitting you to friendly intimacy 1

will Their shares of the mine have been
offered to me. Barrera is pnxious that 1
shall buy them, out, put lu machinery
aud work the mine for a half interest in
the result, lhaie not the least doubt
that it would be a go* -!, investment, and
I thought of doing thu before Fenian&lt;lrz extorted his bond That bond iias
now teen canceled, and before 1 left
Miraflores Barrera renewed the old pro­
posal to me. 1 MKked him if he waa will­
ing to transfer the offer to vou, and he
agreevl to do so. Now. Mr. Derwent,
thia is a chance which does not occur
efery day—not even in Mexico. What
do you think of it?"
“Simply one thing," replied Derwent
without a moment’s hesitation—"that 1
accept it gratefully
1 confess that it
changes my plans materially, for my
original intention waa not to work mines
in Mexico, but to sell them. As soon aa
1 raw the Buena Esperanza, however,
the ddsire to develop its splendid lodes
came over me. Yet if I had taken tbe
mine at thnt time 1 shoulcLhave resisted
the desire, partly because luould not af­
ford the necessary outlay of mpital, but
chiefly because 1 wanted to realize
money quickly. Now. however, that,
immediate need Is relieved. Time will
be given me in which to pay the debt,
and 1 think 1 can venture to risk tbe
capital requisite for working."
"If you are inclined to allow me a
share in the mine." said Maurizio, "I
will assist yon to work It."
"1 shall be delighted to allow you
whatever yon wish to take." Derwent
replied. “Could 1 do less when it ia to
you I am indebted for tbe whole? Do
you think 1 um indifferent to the fact
thnt yon hive stood aside in order to
benefit me?'
"1 am too bust a man to undertake
mining myself." the other said, smiling,
“hut with yon as an active partner 1
have little doubt,we shall succeed. 1
hr.ve long kuown the value of the Buena
Esperanza. Were it otherwise—were I
not sure of this investment—believe me.
Mr. Derwent, after your confidence 1
should not counsel you to touch it"
“1 am not only sure of that." replied
Derwent, "but deeply grateful for your
thoughtful kindnem. And no effort on
my part shall l&gt;e tacking to enable both
yourself and Senor Barrera to realize a
fortune."
"1 think, from a purely business point
of new. we will make a good trium­
virate.4 said Don Mauricio. “Now let
us resolve ourselves into a committee of
ways aud means and decide'what the
immediate expenses will be."

’••You could not poosibly becom*
■he raid, with the gentle gravity
sincerity bi had learned by this time to
know well.
lam very glad that you

have the Buena Esperanza after all ”
••I owe it al together to you." ho said
gratefully
‘Don Maurizio did not tell
me so. but 1 am sure that bad you hot
interested him iff my behalf he would
never have thought of offering mo ti^ia
opportunity "
"1 told him simply what you told me
—that yon had a debt of honor which ifi
waa important that you should pay." she
replied. “He Is very kind, my father,
and always ready to help every one; ao 1
felt certain that if hr knew of anything
which would enable you to accomplish
your purpose he would tell you of it."
“He Is more than kind," said Derwent,
earnestly. “I can never forget his good­
ness
And as for youre-well. language
fails me when 1 try to speak of that
L
caff only repeat what 1 told jrou at Mira­
flores—that my life belongs to yon. And.
when 1 say this, remember that 1 am no«
using tbe Bowery language of comply
ment to which you are accustomed. I
mean the words with our Anglo-Saxon
literalness. It is yours by every porak
bis claim—yours because you saved
it"-----She lifted her ban.! with a quick, de­
terring gesture, and he saw her cheek
grow pale. “Do not speak of that," she
said. “1 try—1 ain trying hard—to for­
get IL"
"But 1 do not try," he raid impetaohsly, "and 1 could not forgM it if I
would It is ns 1 told you; my life waa
given to me over again by your hand.
So it is yours, whether you ever have
use for it or whether you have not And
then there is another claim." He paused
a moment, conscious that he was oti the
brink of betraying ail be felt, filled with
a sense of the utter boplessnera of any
avowal, yut impelled by a power stronger
than himself to speak. “Not only my
life, but my whole heart is youra»" he
said, and when the words were spoken
n sense of wonderful calmness took pos­
session of him suddenly
He grjmped.
u it were, more than his ordinary seif,
possession. It was done. At leant sho-.
now knew the truth, and he need no
longer strive to tutor himself to play the
part of a friend while the passion of a
lover burned within him.
“I know that it is useless for me td
tell you this." he went on. after a minute
that seemed strangely long to both—a
minute in which he heard the murmur
of voices, Sibyl's laugh, tris mother's
tones, and that would always be
ciated to the end, of his life with the
vision of a lovely downbent head and
the haunting frigrance of heliotrope.
“1 know that 1 fc.-iy even forfeit the
privib-ge of M-t-ingtand being with you in
the intimacy which has taught me toknow you. I cannoHiclp it if this is sa'
Separation from yon will be like deathy.
bnt it is better than theeffort to reitraitf
my lips aud eyes from telling vou that !•
love you with an adorav.un which overxvhehm* me
I: has qome uj»n me like
a madness, a nd I feaVithat it will not
/
like a maduera pa*s away, for it is
I
foundi on the knowledge of what you
J
are; and what that is I have no words to
tell you."
Perhaps to the girl who had been sur­
feited all her life with words of adula^
tion this very reticence had an attrac­
tion and power. It was certainly not
such a declaration as one of her own
countrymen would have made, but the
simple sentences seemed to go to her
heart - more directly for their very sim­
plicity. She looked up, and something
in the beautiful eyee sent a thrill of hope
through Derwent's whole being
He
drew nearer to her
“My princess." be said, low and eager-,
ly, “1 am not worthy to utter such word/
to you. much lera to hope that jrou could
give me one thought of favor. But if
my presumption does not make you ban­
ish me from your presence 1 am content.
To be near you is enough—lor the preaent 1 promise you that I will speak of
this no more until I am a free man—free
from all claims against my honor, free
to try and win your heart, if you permit
me, as you: father won another gentle
Mexican heart in the years gone by.
But if yop couhl give me one word—
one only—to live on until that day
comes!'*
"And what shall that word be?* she
asked, with exquisite softness. “Shall I
tell you that after yon left Miraflorea I
felt a want—n vacancy—and 1 knew
when I raw ynn again thnt life is a dif­
ferent thing when you are near? So I
am glad that you are to stay in Mexico,
and perhaps some day yon, too, will
learn to love the land aa my dear father
has done, and then"----"Ah what a beautiful cactus bloom.
Geoffrey!" cried Sibyl, half an hour
later, as she raw on Derwent's coat a
roee red flower which had not been there
earlier. “Dona Zarifa lias given you
her national emblem. 1 perceive."
"We have gone through a little cere­
mony. said Derwent, smiling, “and I
have received the cactus as a sign that
henceforth my heart, at least, is to be
.Mexican."
THK E»D

tone. '"Geoff. I um *uiore sorry fur this
I feared it would be so
ditiom* of sight sewing. in organizing all than I can oay
bnt Sibyl srua sure that I was mistaken.
the details which make such expeditions
; She insisted that-yon never Were in love
pleasant, and in providing them ‘with
{.with her. but I knew you could not have
many glowing memories of the beautiful
Mexican capita! to carry away with been xiMxnated with her so closely and
fail to be. ’
them.
“Sibyl is right.” said Derwent, rousing
Even Mrs. Derwent enjoyed the novel
himself with nn effort. “I suppose it is
and brilliant eights, the picturesque life
beenuse we have been associated rocloeeand the marvelous charm of the climate,
iy—almost like orother nnd sister—that
notwithstanding her perennial surprise
I never was m love with her. though 1
at the highly civilized aspect of most
things around her
“Why. this is like khow of no girl more altogether worthy
of
a man’s love So far as that la conParis!" she exclaimed-in her amazement,
cernad yon have my heartiest congratu­
when she firet saw the Paseo at the
lations; indeed, you have them in any
CHAPTER XVIIL
fashionable hour—the roadway thronged 1 case But -votir news fans been a shock
with nandsome equipages, which rolled
to me for an altogether different reason.
•lows tbe wide avenue fit for the tri­
I 1 am m temble trouble about Sibyl's
umphal progress of un emperor, with I fortune.'
flashing wheels, gif.lining harness, high I
' "Geoffrey r
.
stepping bonr.i and nil the outward
J
“Yes: that is why I nm here. When 1
paraphernalia of luxury and wealth, or
! looked into my father’s affairs after bis
paused tor a few mir.ntes in the’ superb
circle, where a band w;u» filling the air 1 death 1 found, tn my horror, that he bad
with melody, just ns the long, level rays ; used Sibyl's money in an unjustifiable
of parting sunlight flooded the atmos­ manner Of citnrae he intaoded to re­
phere nnd the surrounding scene with plart’ it—it tia|q&gt;rned. unfortunately, to
be m a temptingly convenient form—but
amber splendor
•Like Paris/ repeated Sibyl.
‘Oh. death overtook him. as it bxi overtaken
nol Paris fs taniecotaixired t&lt;&gt; this. The many another man. before he could re­
You may nut
social part &lt;d the display may remind pair what he hail done
have known that' hr
concerned iu
one somewhat or tho Champa Elynees
several
unlucky
i-prculatiuns
during the
and the Bout de Boulogne, but where
else m tire world will irae find such a last yean* of Ina life.'
“I snsiMcted it.” said. Halbert.
"In
setting for a racial duoHuy as is herdT
•If it exists 1 ctvtanHy do nut know fao^. it wax whispered once or twice that
where t&lt;&gt; Aud it.' said Halbert, looking he was very ban! hit. But when noth­
around at a scene which is indeed almost ing *ermeil to come- of it 1 forgot the
Geoff, ruy poor fellow, this
without ]iarulk-l in its beauty—the splen­ f rnmont
"And tcluuthall that word LcV' the atked.
did avenue, qrith ita level straightness | is awful! How does bis own fortune
"It is simply like a dream of the ‘AraI stand?"
broken at intervals by magnificent circles
bion
Nights!'" said Sibyl, as they enj
‘Very much impaired: so much that very happy.” Both invitations were ac­ sbduld know something about yod ns1 tered the great court of the Casa Cor­
embellished With heroic groups of statu- !
you
nro
known
at
home.
This
does
not
cepted.
and
waiving
Mrs.
Derwent's
re
­
ary. and. ita long, leaf)* vista ending in , when I makegood the loss of Sibyl's for­
delia. with itsjplendid space, ita grace­
offend
yon.
1
hope?"
newed thanks for her son's great debt of
the superb mass of the Castle of Chapul- tune my mother will be very straitened
“Ou thocoucrary,"answered Derwent, ful arches, ita feathery, broad leafed
kindness. the stately haciendado bowed
tepec. the lovely outspread valley crossed in meaua It was to rave her from this,
fragrance of orange flowers,
•it is what 1 should have desired: for, plants.
himself away
by the gray arches of an aqueduct that and also to rave my father's honor, tfiat 1
its musical fountain, gilded galleries and
But if Don Maurizio hadawakened en­ naturally, a man who has all his life! gleaming lampskfor it waa evening and
dates from the Uonq nest. the picturesque intended trying to replace what bad been
occupied
n
distinct
ard
unquestioned
thusiasm
in
the
breasts
of
these
explor
­
mass of the city’s towera and domes. and lost during the time that remains of
social position is not unxioua to appear; the American party bad been invited te
against tbe rasters sky tire wonderful Sibyl’s minority 1 decided that my best ers from the states what can be said of
dine with Derwent's Mexican friends.
fchance to make money quickly was here; the effect which Dona Zarifa produced, in the light of a mere ml venturer of for­
Besides tbe language in which most
e&lt;&gt; I came—with what result thus far with her surpassing beauty enhanced by tune. And that, os 1 am well aware, is of the conversation was conducted, the
Well"—be
a toilet fresh from the hands of the mtat what I seemed to yon.
can ever dAwribe or reproduce, with the you know ’
only English thing about the entertain­
smiled
slightly
—
“
1
suppose
you
made
“Ydu have not been here very long." consummate artist in Paris? Derwent,
majestic summits of tbe two great vol­
ment was the fact that tbe group of
’One failure signifies who had found that he could not trust some inquiries about me?"
canoes lowering above, clad in tho daz- raid Halbert.
“Yfa I wrote to an old’ friend, a man men lingered a little over their wine and
nothing
How have you been impreased ’ himself to speak of her. hod said very
.xling whitennra of tbeir eternal snow
cigars
after the ladies bad left the room.
little of her personal charms, nnd so of the iiighest position in New Orlenna.
Again nnd again Sibyl thanked Der­ by the possible chances?”
The interval, however, waa not long, and
“I have been very well impressed.. Sibyl's eyes turned upbu him .with a Aud thia. 1 may remark in passing. 1 did
went for having provided the cause
when they re-entered tho salon Derwent
not
because
I
needed
assurance
myself,
look of amazement and interrogation
Avbich drew them to this fascinating There is no pluoe in the world. I am
bnt because it was nn absolutely neces­ at once perceived bin opportunity to ex­
land. In the brilliant uuiabiue of days sure, where it la possible for the invest­ which almost provoked him to laughter.
change a few wonis with Dona Zarifa
“What did you mean by not preparing sary step if 1 was to help you in n busi­
filled with color and fragrance, with ment of a little capital to produce such
She and Sibyl had been walking up
us for such a virion as tlita?” the look ness point of view. Well, my friend's
. loiterings in neb. dun churches and love- targe result* But tiqie ia needed to acand down tbe long, splendid room,
said.
And indeed that perfect face, reply was so flattering that some day I
coinplish
these
results
’
Jy old world cloisters. in plaza* filled
while
Mrs. Derwent sat on the special
“That Is the case everywhere. Only framed by a hat which wm a mas.i of will show it to you. Only one thing in
with the life nf the dark, gentle, cour­
his letter puzzles me a little. After sofa of honor with Dona Luisa and
teous people, and on marble ten-acea. De­ in dreams are fortunes realized in a day. soft, curling pluses, was enough to pro­
talked French fluently.
Both girls
speaking
of
your
social
position
and
your
Yet to Derwent's
low which spread the mart beautiful of Well, my dear fellow, so far as f um con­ voke the inquiry.
personal character in the highest terms, paused as the gentlemen entered, and
earthly view*, all things painful and dis­ cerned—and I know 1 can answer for eyes nothing could ever frame it so well
Miss Lenox sank gracefully into a seat,
he
mentions
that
you
have
recently
in
­
ns
the
graceful
Spanish
drapery
in
which
agreeable aeeiued to fade into insignifi­ Sibyl—the time is yours. Neither she
herited from your father a large i-stateT while Dona Zarifa moved away to where
cance
Yet. solicitous ua tie wm for the nor I will demand what has been lost, he had seen it first, although he waa
glad that these critical feminine&amp;eyes Yet notwitlistanding this, am 1 mistaken a vase filled with great masses of grow­
pleasure ol others. Derwent could not because we are well assured that yon
in
believing that you hove come to ing heliotrope stood on a pedestal of
buuself .have enjoyed tbe picturesque will repay it to tbe last farthing as soon should behold bis princess in all the
Mexico to make money in rather peril­ puebla onyx. She began to gather a
soeuw amid wnlch they wandered had aa you are able Only take care that you bravery of modern picturesque costum­
few sprays, and the fragrance of the
ous
ventures?'
ing.
he not pocsessed one nmi&gt;*rlpng con- do not risk more than you cap afford in
flowers filled the whole atmosphere
“You are not mistaken." Derwent re­
Great is the effect of wealth. Who
scsounure* one constant thought ever the pursuit of it.”
plied. whose resolution to be perfectly around her. It was almost intoxicating
does
not
know
thia?
Yet,
to
n
nature
•I
shall
take
rare.
”
raid
Derwent,
“
for
with nun *J shall see her again!*'
candid wns taken with a quickness that in ita sweetness. Derwent thought, us
Ent for that everything w^ald have I-cannot afford to lose anything, aud not readily or deeply impressed by the
he moved on toward the lovely, classic
been a wt-nnuw which wm now a de­ nothing ta so near ipy heart aa the pay­ accidents of life its wonderful effect is a surprised himself. “I have latclj- in­ figure and the dark, soft eyes with their
herited a considerable estate from my
light Only day by day the longing for ment of this debt. Frank, you are a true 1^landing marvel which custom cannot
father, nnd 1 have also come tn Mexico . glance of welcome. ’
stale
Derwent
raid
to
himself
that
if
friend;
I
can
ntver
fnrget
bow
yon
have
:
her presence grew more insistent
Now
"A.f® you gathering those sprays of
and then it start led him. Now and then taken this! I have rn* words with which Dona Zarifu had been stripped of every to endeavor to make money in ventures heliotrope for me. senoritaT he asked,
which 1 hope may not prove perilous. If
he roused tuiumdf from hts dream of ex­ to thank you. bnt 1 feel it more deeply 1accessory of fortnire her noble beauty
smiling. “Thanks; you are too good to'
and
still
more
noble
character would you were not so kind 1 should hesitate
pectation t&lt;» nxk what he should do when
answer that presumptuous speech by
“You have no reason to thank me." have been none the less evident to him, before intruding my private affairs upon
the meeting to which he looked forward
giving me one. It is delicious—1 have
“Merely as man to nnd none the lent adorable in his eyes. yon: but sin re you are good enough to
so eagerly wan o«w when tpere wm no replied the other
never seen heliotrope bloom anywhere
longer anything co sustain him in tbe man conld I do lens when 1 have the ut­ Perhaps he was right—though the test take an interest in me. I hope you will else as in Mexico—out, if 1 might ven­
let
me
explain
why
I
have
found
it
would
be
a
severe
one,
even
for
a
lover
—
most
cqufM:martn.yQur
honor
and
know
hopeless pain of separation
*1 shall not
ture to say so. there is another flower
necessary
to
take
this
step.
”
blowout inv brains.-he would think, that you are anxious to repair what is but at least ha had no reason to expect
“You spoke to my daughter. I think, that I would prefer to have."
•and that is the only thing of which 1 oo fault of yours? Besides this, my to find such eyes in others. There was
"And why should you not venturer
am certain- 1 shall five. 1 .hall work, .uncle s good name is almost as dear to nothing surprising in the fact that Mrs. of n debt of honor," said Don Maurizio, she asked. “Surely you have learned
I can never fail to Derwent wan more struck by the sur­ whose clear eyes were rending the young that with our flowers at least we are
aud perhaps after awhile 1 shall grow me as It is to you
man’s face as if they would read his soul.
roundings
ot
the
young
heiress
than
by
remember
that
he
put
tue
ou
my
feet
used to it. as one does grow used to all
"Yes," the Intter answered, “and the generous."
For her remarkable loveliness. The luxuri­
Corms of suffering-, but beyond that 1 when I was young nnd struggling
"Whnt are you not generous with?
story of thnt debt of honor is known at
cannot look
Nor will I look. She is the rest, it la not Sibyl's fortune thnt 1 ous carriage which awaited them, with present to only one prison in the world But your cactus"—be looked at the blos­
earning
I shall see her. 1 shall touch have sought in seeking her. though of its handsome homes, liveried servants, besides myself— that is my cousin, Mr, :soms she wore in her belt—“is so entire­
her band-and meet her eyes again, and course it will be my duty to see that it nnd every appointment perfect as if for Halbert. With your permission I will ly your own that I fear you would not
is not thrown away
If it were legiti­ Hyde Park, brought home to her more telljt to Tom"
that is enough.”
Then :n tlic briefest manner possible care to give it to a stranger."
mt bet on- "lie came then- waa a sur­ mately lost, however. 1 should not vividly than all of Derwent’s words the
“Ohf* she glanced down, smiling and
position and wealth of the people with he told it The few. simple words were
mourn
We
can
do
without
it.”
prise. amounting to a shock, in store for
strong
with feeling, ami stronger still blushing a little, "it is the cactus you
“Yon shall not need to do without It.” whom hia good fortune had associated
him
It occurred one evening when,
Well, frankly. 1 think the helio­
with purpose, as Don Maurizio, listening mean?
1
him.
As
he
passed
the
equipage
on
the
said
Derwent
“
Your
faith
and
coufiMrs Derwent and Sibyl haring retired
with an interest far removed from cun- trope
'
suits yqu better This, as you say
early, wearied by a day of sight seeing, drnce give ine freSb cuuraga There are Paaeo. Derwept could not&lt;but smile at ority. perceived. When the story waa is
! especially for Mexicans."
Halbert and himself were smoking to­ many more mines' in Mexico besides the the expresKioh of his mother's face as finished he held out his band. “I will
“And may I not be adopted, in a de­
Baenn Esperanza.’and. God heljnng me. she lay back on .the softly cushioned do my beat to help yen, Mr. Derwent," &lt;
gether i« the sitting room of the former
gree nt least, as a Mexican?" he asked.
And no other expression of ।
The door was open, partly lor tbe balmy one of them shall yield back all that has seat, regarding ivith a look of perfect be said.
“Do yon know that I am going to
confidence
was
necessary.
satisfaction
the
brilliant
scene
of
which
been
l«a*l
nf
Sibyl's
fortune."
air. partly tlmt they might.enjoy the
• •—
"Now," he added, after Derwent had Mexico my home for an indefinite length
•And something for jourself, too I she was a port.
fairylike xuene which the hotel and its
He was not surprised that, when they expresMil his thanks, "let us consider ‘of time to come? And. more than that,
garden alwayr present at night—the hope, raid Halbert, shilling
I
am
to
be
your
neighbor
at
Miraflores.:
the
best
means
of
helping
you
—
that
is.
'
Not fur a long time bad sleep been so met at dinner, Sibyl’s enthusiastic ad­
graceful encircling galleries lighted bril­
•»f enabling you to ncctimpii'sh your end 1Don Maurizio and I are to take thel
liantly with incandescent electric lights, sweet to Ik-rwent ns u was that night miration overflowed all verbal bounds
in tbe Khortc-Ht time pcssibte. Ami here Buena
1
Esperanza‘with Senor Barrera,
■•She is simply the most beautiful crea­
and the rich tropical foliage of the gar­ The con.Hciutisnexx nf ins cousin's fnendcomes in my bream-wi projioral.
You innd I shall personally direct the work.;
seen!
” she— said. were. I believe, very favorable impressed ’
slni»-»«» quiet, so nuilrmonatrative. but I ture that I have ever —
_________
den fully revealed in the white radiance.
Tins, you mb, will bring me within cum-'
sincere when tried by the test most .referring »«»Zarifa. “I really did nothing with the value of the Burna Er-iieranza?*
«
•’I have never been in a place that
fortabt** distance *4 Mtraflorea.'
“1 Imve never xrt-u a letter m:ue,'
charmed ma so much as this." said Hal­ difficult tn man—arrined to revive tns j bnt atare nt Bier, for she ia a perfect
Menofrrery
faith
lovehnvMx.
And
whole iiuninr—like strung wise Ths picture of ‘
*-x when
- *her Derwent oDaweml. “Nutlnug is needed , 'Duyi.n call sixteen l«gn» «com­ no paltu s n&gt; u. Bril0 nj
bert. after a pause of some length, “i
dinutnceF
Sboottax. flobhik'. aatural b
'
light up. and she makes that fas­ but the proper application of scientific fortable
do not think it is the peculiar circum­ faith that bvMeved so firmly in his honor
■•Cmupured to a thousand mile.*—yes,I
and the sympathy that felt with him tn cinating little Mexican salutation with method* to realize a great fortune from
stances that make everything seem so
it- But I hare understood that lienor ve.
’ ‘y comfortable. I can see you once or*
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utterly
hia trouble, gave him that comfort which , the fingers,
_______she « bewitching. Barrera will not sell."
enchanting. And, by the bye. Geoffrey,
ttwice a month nt lra»t. 1 oaly hope I
W you were to swear until you
1 fed that I ought to tell you something rmn tbe strongest natures stand in used j
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•hall not become a dreadful nuisance."

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Void of enjvynwat trhcr* at last e-uoj&lt;«*

there *rt! at:/
w
-■ xir.d&lt;*r. not r.^-v. wv
Tbe oetifrtl* Lair tie im*.de ,ra a .
oflk*. Oft. at ex** of day.
(Mil _j,, i—rheerinr Dews t° cnony r». ouX [ —.
^rtm rxnjwsll b»*oisful appeara.
X!
"’«!•* -««W ■
ta. tata— b, o- «— -F.

fl

beixFo! Moderator.
.
AIS meeting^ Hatter IMrbkm Xa ■
t» V. H. K. -4 1'. Tlurfeta;
•'
iXrfceMtalttattta fflrtalrm
»« J

"-B. Warwick Bond ia Beigran*.

mo,, ita drill r&lt;*^‘ •&gt;

.

na&lt;l i.init»aii kw***--------them a» salutary aida to that eternal codteotment which shall abide with ua a* the

fading ambilwcus Seng t hr. .v himwlf into
tb«- .*rifr of the examimrti'Jm with • «osnming heartiness. He was never witboat
slips in hi* l»and, and even in bis sleep be
I rv.-eated Pi* phrase* without knowing iu
1 Ho enthmliin-’ grew bls pmwion tor print

B.t wlitani -, &gt;- « -o Ufe ffl.lfe
ta w-l! rri.refe.tfel. wrl
------------row. Uta- lu x-’ ttar- "III w;*» T‘C,.
j* ! the ground but a morsel of paper with the
gurxlly number of HMtnuta hai—. ■» •"
Sciur wa* forty-five votrs of age. and o&amp;e \ character upon it lie would fall into a^ notend. .Having ta*n under order**!
blepsartiouHaving taeW
picked I,
it »
up and«x‘i? prev.-».► |, Utta
Rta-Ukfa, Utatarf. ol M. --------------&gt;•-&gt;ecrateil the carelms person wuo had east it
Ir. .a—Itai It ...Jfe-ita-: lim.
life to t» looul la PiUtat
Mta. taiwonkl ttam ta-nr It r^xnaitlr u&gt;
br»t nut io'm’er the one *' han-u- City. [ . F(jr the post thirty y«*r» h&lt;- had regutar- tta. erroa ol tta- «ta tat feitb «o «&gt;raFro® ‘.1* fact that the meuds-te of the d.-; Jy
rfjnje (n tbe great civil sery- iatory .wiotr nce from Confucius or one &lt;k
vi*loa w-re under «H&lt;lere *&gt;’ the pr-v;U»qv
eXWMjnal!on* which take place throughthe FiveiAncirtxt ClaasicM. dtpo* In tbe
cuoria-.e, wbeie they »&lt;&gt;a
' * out the empire. Hardiodcad had be striven receptacle thvre preparedJar such precious
&gt;hlp. and were L- ’•
&lt;’f7!nv ! to qoollfy himself for the honor cf official
.
XT.“£ ■ «x»«.t-. b«.... it Onur, litter.
In «t-i«
Scnti's Ulxx*. however, jtsr
ntatti- were *&gt;-*k up and cuusldfrrrtl • ratlr. r dnlL and year after year he wa» ud- nllvr vrar went by, with failure wer in
SXkes MltH- riX Miwf people.' succ.~n.l- F.w uwUlc he never gut out th'ir train. The tirxight uf hi* mother,
^enttr- ; «f t&gt; tart Uoas^of t!»t« «rtwUve and the hoaxiUEty that she was rtill work­
ly wrong. PfuJ-i'-f ’•'••- rircums»fi*“»Jt, thousand candkta’.wi wno aspired a*be*s- ing mUcpief It* him. often tlcprvraed him
Sly. But he straggled oo braveettgth really nuidu substantial
Ii one that
ie went on, however, nixl by the help ly, and
the lista
Aaxart.

•

“i ’Hsh to pr»pb«r it.__

HmriK thl*
lUiriw l«bt &lt;ff brro^ t attaror la MJ
uoorrrta wc*kra«l by Ma lm —ar*

TBE CANDIDATE.

iu^gjnjgi^i„-Ma.b0«rig&gt;

wna tn*ee wvrw - ■
r— -----child of which he was Use
was no answering so terrible a rejUnder. _
In his heart &lt;mr frkwl was, however.-u
very much doubt after all m te his ability
to win for hi* unknown frirud* the morw-y
they had Inverted upirt him. He felt^th**
U. tar.«~4.tatta,u~taj

conditions

•Ixrt.

With advancing

up.,' Mot. Th.J Iradrn &lt;1wo.
tta. la tartlrolar. hara^wl bun. and tan
.
*. ..*v _&lt; Li-. —...Ha, »/ mw-n/rr emlv

There a med m the rMnnOctme ot the Roy«l Baking
I-owder mom than half ol all the cream oi ur.ar
in the United State, for alt purpere,
Thu a reqmrea
and mmt be chemican, pare, and chcmrcaU, pare cream
of tartar coaid not be obtarned in the market, of era earn,try or Europe, »hrch necemruted ibe Lmhlrng of .pecial

too often.
wisdom safe! iu tbe reign of-ln tbe reigs
uf- It was during tbe Ming
but I cannot ret-.lln.-t tbe venerable ixxil
viiiual’s name, nor hi* exact words, t uouk~

’ .

. _ a -L- .---- •

T---------

student*.

to eating his frugal supper, whan a visitor
of distinction was annoanerd. Coantkn**.
were tbe obeisance. tbe visitor’s -errant
offered to Seng and Seng requited them to
the visitor himself.
The Latter then expressed his wish to see
our friend by himself. nad to «*y some-

HaHlBgi

! x’zsuc’-r.'1

&gt; a • rrultan of heart ,

&gt;“

™

c
p
l
Timothy staed-firiltag at »2j#» per tia.

“ “*■ •
i'btekMM lire Sc; rfrrvMtl JSe.
ana muiucn h,wiuiu&gt;uo
...... ..-« .
- ■• - .
— -- taiibcd the regnrl of th&lt;! unirr. ami then : great t.eol uf money, but -—
Awl
by
nomeansadlshoM*
proposal,
17...,
___
»
««
&gt;.&lt;■
«ti
—
n
&gt;-a
mnrwl
“
Aral
bruo
HKMB
«'.
he turned himself, to his s.ljre aud moral
etcrciaes with the xeal and sprightllDart of most virtuous sir. to whom all t he Injunc­
tion* cf our most sapient am! excellent an­
a boy.
“It shall be this year or never," he said cestor* art- a-, familiar as your wife’s tatx.
of the natural law, which impels a dull
if I may L- (mnioned for mentioning It for
roan to M&gt;ek a clever wife ami on inteL to hirnst-H He said it alw&gt; to hi* tutor,
.
’*’£*
“iual
rnan a miTe doll of a girl for a help who had great confidence in him, oml who tho sake of ths simile.”
’
•‘It is nut very honest.” demurred the
_itv. It would hath mattered Ltsa—evra &lt;lid not scruple, over innumerable cup* of
™r.'
perplexed Seng: '‘but «till I have heard of
if it Lad not been n puJtive-conrenirncv tea, to whisper it nbrorol that Pisrng wns
—hadNivt Mme. tieag las w* Will call tbe- as sure of a place this year as man coald be. more unpardonable deeds.”
’'Infinitely mure unpardonable deeds arc
Now Pi-M-rig was our friexxl’* full name,
UlVff lady. Sirag'a
old
■ mother)
..Uta.U. / becomeIMtftVM
much***
inmruu-ltiit
V lifer
Aa it Waa.
capacitated 1l.y
her L!in&lt;ln«mai
blindnw. * As
was, but for brevity’s sake be wo.* generally dally committed in the kingdom, am! Dot
she desired u daughter-ln-taw whprn she kuown by the ordinary name of Seug. In «*&gt; much os one hutuw fly ways, 'You are to
«■„ -I.atta- dhtata io taia., &lt;1ly.
todoerfeTthlng c.-onm- the schools, however, be was of course en­ blame,' to the persons who are guilty cf
pl., -Anefent Onter of Itafeuta, Ita
k, ta.uw. iron, Lurimr rta to tered in full, ami the prefix "Pi” gave him them. But bow far removed from the bo.*
...... aril r.ndered by ita- ktaebu a | d
u ,ta«U. .illglm. L nil » u,
, ,
•
_ . ■ uuv.iux me mciuwmc •uiigira. w» w vii ** u» a certain distinction which the multitude derian^ of guilt is the aetlun I am «ncouple -1 y..„ ,&lt;». «»y &lt;jr x»,n wlo. । u ^Lhely polled oj.-l tag .offering of Other candidates, with name* os coni&gt;&gt;.d ffotalta. In ..me ot the -urmu.ta.nt
th,
„,d ,vm bl ,™ which ri.e mon a* our “Smith," “Brown," “RolrfnTHK GREATEST
vlll*g»rt.
Pfseng, fur the guod of others. Instead if
son,” “Jones,” etc., by no means enjoyed.
loved to bestow upon subordinates.
As tbe time came on for the great exam­ reaping honor and * certain posit km (ranch
Sing’s- wife, however, was not such a
girl. She suited Seng, nnd Seug suiUtj inations to begin, the influx of student* overextimated though this o-snuredly is&gt;,
you bow your head t&lt;» some destitute
• Dr. Dnrld Morton tells a good war vtory her. Ix-cause he was at all times fairly civil into the imperial city made a -pcrcrptibie
ReHEOY pF THE ACE.
youth who i* your Inferior in mind power,
on Dr. Savage, of Uus Anyricnn Bible soci­ toward her. She took the greatret possi­ difference in the population of tho streets.
and you say to him with a heart over­
It
also
caused
proportkmato
excriemeut
ble
care
of
her
teeth
and*
daily
washed
her
ety, who wa* a strong Union man.
crowded with generosity:
‘Take, my
Just after the battle of Perryville in Oc­ • w-n with a celeliratrd . perfumed water among tbe students themselves, their kin­
tober, 1883, Dr. Savage was at ope of his vrirrantwh to preserve their brightnem. dred and tbo various proprietors of tbe lot­ brother, the reward that would have Iscen
appointment* to baptize some 'cblldreu.' Q’or the rust, she was content so she could teries, who were now to reap their annual mine. I give it freely to you aud retire
For Sale by all Druggists.
There wa* a large crowd, and a sturdy avoid‘her taother-in-lnw’s voice and the harvest of cash and taels from tho specula­ into private life to enjoy the fruits of my
life long acquaintnncc with virtue and
southern matron brought her fwr children canu with which, latterly, in her ol&lt;l age, tive Inhabitants of the city.
And this is one cf tho many odd features j noble sentence. ‘ ”
to tbe altar. 'Name this child.’’ said the the blind woman was often wont to pursue |
Dn.
Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.
‘‘The ten th xuand taels will be in cash.
•Union preacher, laying his hand on the her. Vain was It for Seng, in r«-qxm.Mj to ; ot Ufa in tbe far east ta contraoted with
I presume, no* in land?” asked S^ng. hesi­
boy’s bead. "Simon Bolivar Buckner,’’ his mother's complaints, to dole forth moral life among ourselves.
In the soufi of Gy rope Lite lotteries are tantly. iu»d .rith a hurried look round
was the reply, which cnaMrl a smile to maxim* for hi* wife's improvemeat. Tho |
1
come over the congregation, but the brave copy lx»k phtas.-. were excellently spokes, concerned whh Inanimate numbers. ‘You about him.
“In the rncrtt undoubtwl at papers, greet
hut they fell &lt;m unfertile suit Anti, more- invest your n-micy on thera in a serie*, and
preacher went oo with hl* duly.
Seng
through
his ------thus.—
yon —lose
it—much —
more
often
than sir. They shall be turned into *i!vcr, if sc
“Name this child,’’ taking the next in ,ever,
----- - when
------- ----« perceived
--------- ---------3- —
-----------------— —
---------StX*Ct.lclc* bow
how saow
JIlBW white
whitM were Ilia
knrtw ntrint,
order “Pierre Gustave Toutant Beaure I spectacles
his nr,t
nut. With
With ni
us horse
racing rx^'-na
revm* rm
on a ruir
par it please you. Then your self renunciatory
If you want to get a better price
’ gunl,” nnd the smile grew into a snigger, ■P'b*t's pretty tentbj and with what an at- with the lotteries. Bpt tho exalted China* mind has deeMed?”
for old scrap than you do from
Seng thought earnestly tor a minute. By
while Dr. 8»vng« became rod in’ the fata tractive luster her^eyes sparkled toward man fa not content with such mrthodsof
peddlers,
bring your old iron of all
He
the yoiinj;
young uarucsiixe
namesake of
more uucu
of'.cu mnu
than not, profit end la**. At the time of tbe great accepting this proposal be would be saved
x«t baptized vub
or the
tne j him. even he was. uiurv
great engineer
’
soldier and went ou with
tocurwa when t_
ho;.xncnnt
—..;;to
—w»l&lt;L
—I examination bobacksc.-.ndidntesiniiacanxiety for th 3 rest of his lift Even ns an kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
oflteial
there
would
be
do
end
but
death
to
the o'rernooy “Name thia one,
”
be
gasped.
Tnuwrt
Tnusortof
of
thing
thing
exasperated
exasperated
the
the
ihotbcrrfuHberrios,
even
m
the
Italian
with
n
spare
half
■e..., M- KW'IHU, .
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„ ..........
•
■ • . •• ' »~ta . —. —. . .... _
..
rags and old carpets to the
rooching for the thinl “‘Albert Sydney i ra-taw immeasurably. Latterly she became I franc backs tho numbers bis nuperstitiou the harassments and future examinations
Johnston," enme the answer.
ver. The smile Vl*ry bitter, nnd
aud would run amuck about and the tatelate-t
’t populnr
popular dream book urge before him. Then there was bis child, so
became audible and the preacher apoplep- the house with
hi her
brat- ’ him ra
to farnr
favor wi
with
pink and white, and likely to have a large,
rith the cane iii
hxr hand, iirate
1 his suftrages.
tic. Heavin;; x dgh of relief, he took tue Ing this way and thid. mid colling her . Aim!m&gt; it hiuipcncd t i.nt, os tbe fame of appetite.
fourth child, a little girl, wbene gender be dnugbu*r-in-lr.w many opprobrious names. Seng’s indcfatlgablo Industry and more
iksiditt, it was such a huge ram. Ho
; Michigan aye,
fondly NupfKVMd would precltulea continua­ The girl would stand in an alcove nnd tliun usually strenuous efforts at bin stud­ might even begin with it and become a
Opp. Roller Mill, Hastings, Mich.
tion of beruir reproductlou. and mld,wNanw watch the old woman's proceeding* quite ies Itecamn raised abroad in the parlors of niillloualru. This was a terribly mean am­
this child.”
“Mary Stonewall Jackson calmly, and without cither the wfah or the professors and tbo lack streets of Peking, bition for his exalted mind to entertain.
Lro,” came a reapouse that set the congre­ thought of taunting lu-r. But, when the the public began to fancy him as a winning Nevertheless, entertain it he did. and espe­
A. SCRIBNER, M. D..
gation in a roar, while the Union parson swish of the cane approached in her direc­ card.
cially in connection with the very grave be­
•
Physician snd Surgeon.
thought he hail held in hia arms tbe whole tion she would gently step through the
Great, then, was tbo run upon tbe series lief within hi*n that be was far from being
Ihsltou.
■
Mfch.
Southern Confederacy.'-Louisville Courier window of the alcove, not forgetting even in which tho name uf Piseng.nppcared.
In such candidate form as the public nu-&gt;
Office In residence, oo« block cut at depot.
Journal.
te bolt it from tho outside, le»t an accident
Word of this wns, of course, soon brought posed. If bo failed the people would have
should happen. Tbe old woman would, to our friend, who abode v. ithl his wife In a ns much cause to lx? on*;ry with him as jf
PROBATE ORDER.
continue her malevolent rushes to and fro small bouse in a mean part of tho dty.
he took this step which secured him from dtatc ot Michigan. county ot Barry.-ss.
What doth II profit a man to know how until she was exhautUd. Then Seng’s
“They shall not la disappointed,” said penury for life.
much of hh lifu Is spent In puttlug on hh wife would return, and, with soothing
“I will receive the 10,000 taels,” said
Seng, with ill concealed elation. “There
boot* or parting hh hair «• fumbling for worth, try te assuage tbe poor blind crea­
*Ptyo.LH**H?n- ln 5X1,1 county- ou Wed-''
are virtue* of different kinds, but of these Seng, “and haring them. I will quit Pe­ lh
nesdv. the UXh day of February, in the ye*r
the evasive shirt button! And who cores ture’s animosity against her, anti when
king at once. It shall suffice for me hence­
the preeminent ones arc as follows."
to know how-much or how many of Ufl* she was more than commonly exhausted
forward that I pursue the three happi­
All
day
long
ho
gave
himself
over
to
his
that, or the other will reach around the
she would take her upoa her knee ns if she labors. His wife wax as anxious as he nesses of long life, wealth nnd a family of
wnrlxl. or make n pyramid to the akies! were a baby, uad-roc^ht.r until her strength
in tne matter ot the estate of Waihlnrtoa k
was. For the time she thought less about sons. My constitution, though impaired, Ferris, deceased.
*
’
This ton of thing ha* Ixren &lt;lone to death.
and indignation had"rycovcred themselves. her lovely almond shaped eyes nnd white may yet suffice for the first nnd last of
Still, we must allow that now- and again a
Such scenes os these became very com­ teeth than about the issue of the dreaded these desirable ends. As for tho wealth,
statistical genius hits upon a new fi«Jt or
mon in the house. They moved poor Seng examination. Indeed, the result of this your esteemed consideration and my own erased paying that the administration of raid
estate may be granted to Patsey McPharilD. or
pma an old one In a new light. Here is
•to tears more than once, and he might
self sacrifice in the present matter may to some other suitable person.
somebody aasuring ns that 12,000 retiefo., have been heard muttering to himself a uomed to her almost of more consoqner.ee
,lil*r*t|tfO" ll in n"trnh|
serve ns a stepping stone to it. I have said.”
a qtmrter of th«r. omnibus**, |«m through string of precepts enjoining the duty of than the flat browed little boy ba'te which
"Mort discreet Piaeng." waa the other’* eleventh day of Mareh,
■be
bore
upon
her
.lap,
nnd
which
had
nigtheStramlin a day carrying fi3.a» per filial love and forbtMimnce under all drunfixed the past year by coming ihto tho reply, nod after a few more words he with­
drew, promising that the money should be
Each vehicle, it seeniH ia,^wlng co the cunurtonces. But tbcuv can be no doubt world to bless her.
nil this agitation .u home affected hh
It was absurd that they should starve sent that night.
narruwuera of the street doiayed oo an chances at tbe examinations. His depres­
In effect, it waa sent and received, and
average three mlcute*. What of that! sion was something terrible when the lists an underlings iu n mandarin’s household
when Seng had tbe ability at length to be­ the following morning, instead of sitting Office in the city of 1
°°? n^L?^on*b,Jr "J,k
‘Oh«" *y« the
down to a tireaome desk, our friend, with
calculator, lu affect, “the total waste of appeared, ouu ho reafizwl that he bod come, maybe, a mandarin himself.
People took to stepping Seng in the hi* wife and child, and tho money in porta­
time equals 5,lfw honra. which nt the mod­ gained uo ground—or os good os none—
during the previous twelve months.
streets and pr ying him wonderful compll- ble form, set out for Canton, where he pro­
' erate rate of one shilling per hour, is £j.v?
When Seng ranched tho ripe age of forty menta. They also Implored him, of hia In­ posed
begin u new life, devoted to com- i
L*£ *laT or over £47JXX) per annum."—Caa
his mother duxL Thia wns n sad blow to the finite courtesy, te oblirtu them by succeed­ inerce instead of official honor.
soil's Journal.
poor man. Not that he would have been ing as n candidate. They were interested
This desertion of literature for commerce
mconsohbia tor his mother's Iom in itself, in his success or failure to the extent of— woo a ood drop Ln the world for our poor
■lapsuese Ouna
tor he had schooled ,hinu&gt;elf into the assurfriend. As n student of the character and
Tho Japanese name for all guns is Tan- unoo that she had iong exhausted the pieua- an indefinite number of taels.
W. Armstrong.
This was of couhw exceedingly pleasant a disciple of tho great Canfuciua and Men­
(Atruecosv.)
Judge ot frobate.
en-ohima. from the inland cf Tanega. urw of existence. But, ns n matter of
where firearms were flrrt Introduced ic*o fact, with her vanishc.l the’ means cf the from uno point of view. It wa* ths kind cius he wa* an aristocrat of the Flowcry
, Land, though |xx&gt;r as a harbor coolie or a
Japan by foreigners. They’used firelocks a’KWebold support. It was an Iniquitous of thing that could not fail to encourage a
xanguiue student. But, on tbe other hand, elutfr porter. But In taking to trade ho
down to about 18UR with a fura, which wns thing. Tho o.d woman, from mere spite,
though nt first Seng took it u a high, degraded hinmelf below the unlettered
wound about the arm. This wa* n Btring had bequeathed such estate as sue bad to
honor and would blush when his virtuesi worker in the fields. The worst ot it was
ot crushed ixtmboo fibers or of the Crypto­ ths hurt!* of a certain pagocU on a hill
and application were so elaborately exmaria Janobica. n member of the cypres* aver against her house. They were to build
toled te his fnco, by and by ho began to ter naiurc nou to his own unrighteous and
(•wily. Tbe former wits considered the her a tmeitomb, with a south aspect, on an
fi»l that then? was a ratponsiblUty about lasy iiL»tinctx, but to his mother's untiring
better, bnt the latter was more commonly other nrigisbor'.ng idfi. u&gt;
b&lt;r mc^ry
bls position which affected bis nerves. .
Mod. rail burn*wlower nnd no kvops fire grwn for a pt-riod.
•
aeock •ye." he raid
longer -Philsd«lpbm ledger.
Never wm. there suck a hard uixl extra,
anion UtUe
re be felt very tea­
anfinary —- -------------- _ —
•
derly toward
dreadful toandcrthat;—
Seng In his tendsrert
Keng-Strin (or ghost tore) in the country.
n't^h-d*1 bimforBT«
m«u .!n«ta. tbe bMpplwa or ih» tltap
ptlut-.cot &lt;ff ■» nuij uf m, fellow enw
and his
loJUcWtjn.

h.

„m,
eacj3B&lt;ItjnJ€ teeth ami eyrabnt next to no
Thi-waa a uuuafertcuntratration

MIXERS
c&amp;ss

BLOOD

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

OLD RAGS!

I

ir

j
&gt;~ruriy MX) taels cf income which
r ~r■-too,i^-btah-

5“.»
. ,ta tataruj v-7 taj»T JtataO..
be ta Ita- be-- Ibtar-1

»!».» and
...4 ii&gt;u»
lb». jlta-rwwhere
obcouraire m-t • *Mrt -4
(CmapeUiibnU
.cmaprimdfM «
Lr noth"
.
I
,
winters
tlil»yW
:
winw
ra of Ulin
year’’
* »&gt;
b“. ‘ ”r’ *‘!l *'«
buck againv. Hatting* two yrant Inure,
'
but *!! tt st tlx- divbion expert
do thb .
UOM on,
Oil. to trel
irri frre
41“ to
iu go
KV
yrar b tx» go aud look
ILev plrsM—
when: they p’.r-mw saud1 whep
‘ “ **■
never
a frefing U.at
0e»&gt; b/en
-jvm iheirtf while
at previou* coticiavf*. Trie Knights will
probably give an ratertaintnenl and po»ri•
bly n serie* of cntertaluuMml*, to tawe

I

THE MARKETS

SSSEmSsl SE.£»v=sk-s—a

br nL.-y * t, that »hry eiwtUh :b. funds- «u»amtab&gt;; by
uf^ta tmtan Amxtat!

--h-f
iSH. tta It

,

er’afe-ral nrrw^&lt;sr«.

Al! other baking powders, when analyzed, shew
traces of lime and sulphuric acid, whicii
from the impurities of the materia
in the market, which their ma;:Ufa :
This is why the Royal Baking I’o?.. *
.
only absolutely, pure baking powder mauc. /

So the days crept on until it was the evt
al the opening «-( the great competition.
Peking palpitated with the -onnd of re­
prated phrases and with tbe throbbing at

to do liis utmuet te induce Seng to with­
draw from the exami nat ban.
“1 um able, most learDcd sir, to |«opora
te you tho • «n» of lrM»0 tael* » » rampensatinc for ywr obli^ng sacrifitf-’’
,m.-, desire Stu. -xtad
tta circle*
t-.mta ct
u-mfoU. ^t 'it ta Stta him b.
~ • «*»« Mm.
• Ten thouwiroi taels’” exclaimed Seng,
didn't
&lt;-xteud the
cf .• -- ' u-..rl ~
u«:.-. Ptar-»l» the ,u&gt;.« nitta. ttarn ! eUrt. Tta.
-u rtjtata*. Iwt Staff with natural surprise.
“Il is true. lured trot dirgulsw it from
ttauxh ’
7fe.ta^iSir« wSbUrewmi
I wUtaM&lt;m&gt;w«*»
a prre-.T. of your psrspieadty. Tbe public
bare lacked you—perthm the nnschploriy
This brings u» to S' ng s forty-six:a year.
phrase. I rotrrat-harc backed you to ruch
Bli lite -"«i U-ey wive inou
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tatatta hfe.^ tta^mtatta.tbt I

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syrs tu "i

That it is free from every injurious substance.
That it makes lighter, sweeter, more nutritious
and healthful food than any other
The Royal Baking Powder Company refines its
own cream of tartar in its own mammoth re­
finery. and thus insures its unvarying quality.

Au Old IWffl!
IT IS A

7-0ctave Organ.
Manufactured by the Lawrence
Organ Co. It has seven octaves
with the divided couplers.
A
piano has 7}-3 octaves.*) Ths Lav.
rence Organ Co. are the first and
original manufacturers of the seven
octave organ and have hhd them
on the market seven years. The
Lawrence Organ Co. have valuable
patents that no other company
dare use. Call and examine then,
at the store of
*

I
I
It

E. A. MATTISON,
HASTIMGS, - - MICH.,
Who has sold over i,ooo instru­
ments in Barry Co., and sells the
best pianos and organs.

JUNK SHOP,

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fl Ghateau In France,
a home in the mountains of
Georgia, the entree of

Savannah Society
and a Moonshiner for a lover.
What more could a beautiful
and romantic girl require to
make her an enchanting
heroine? She figures in

His Second Campaign,
°-Ur 2,EW ^er*a^ Story, by Mau­
rice Thompson. You will miss
many moments of pleasure if
VOrt fail f-zs —taz.X 2a.

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ingmedium in Bar­
ry County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 43

THE PEOPLE'S

COO^: BROS..

IIAXTIXGfi, MICH.

YOUR LIFE TIME

DRUG STORE

WE GUARANTEE

For 16 years the leading drug
and book store iu Hastings. SPOONS

Sscflad-Hand School Books,
The most complete stock, and
lowest prices. All kinde—used in the county. .

UI.

(Joodyem

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Hastings,

Mich.

FORKS
WITH .

Sterling Silver
I BACKS
TO WEAR 29 YEARS.

3

The pieces of Sterling
Ter inlaid at tte pdat

I

FIVE TIMES
as much surer as la Stand­
ard Plate.

FAR BETTER
than light Solid Silver .and
nut oac-hair tho com.
.

Each article is stamped
E. STERLING-INLAID FH. ,
Accept no substitute.
'

FOR SALE.-A eeneralj mer­ Do you buy silverware that is not
to wear any length of‘
chandise business at Milo. Stock guaranteed
time at all,
principally groceries. Postoffice Wiien
a slight
w advance in
with store, and only store io the cost you For
can get goods- warranted
to wear 25 years.
place. A good opening., Ai­
tes Box 2, Milo, Mich.

at F. B PAJCOAST’S,
The Reliable Jeweler.

Always the best gootjls and low­
est prices. Call and examine.

Hoyt's
Crushed
Java
i

It is the best in style.
It is the best in the eftp.
It is the best on th«-market.
It gives satisfaction, or can be re­
turned.
Price only 2oc.*per lb. but the
quality is bang up.

L. E. STAUFFER.

COUNTY NEWS.
duA COUNTY.
Delton ladies want a good dressmaker to
locate there.

Fred Van Orsdni has started a new cigar
factory at Nashville.

A. L. Cooper wifi open a furniture store
in Woodland ”ln the near future.”
•

The first,village election in Woodland
will take place Monday, March 7th.
Nashville’s common council has bought
500 feet of new hose and a hose wagon for
tho new fire department.
Woodla/id Is agitating for a new hotel,

and they do say that there is an aching
need of one tn that bright village.
Tlie Del tun Breeze Is certain there’s
money in it to the man who will build
houses to rent in that hustling village.

The Nashville News claims that the
stores of that place are away above the
average in neatness, and the News tells
the truth too.

Nashville high school boys made them­
selves and Geo. Wright, of that place, very
happy tlie other day. Mr. W. was alek,
and the boys went over and sawed and
split a big pile of wood for him.

IN FEBRUARY
I You may need drugs, patent
t medicines, dye stuff (Cushing
| Perfection, Diamond or Peert less dyes), toilet articles and
* toilet soaps (the finest line in
I town), perfumery (Seeley’s is
I the best), school books (new
I rod 2nd hand), paints (Green
"S leal lead and Acme White
| ^ad Works), or wall paper
3 al. on

Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGGIST.

I He will please you. Price
and quality guaranteed.
' Prescriptions carefully com­
pounded.

OLD RAGS!
If you want to get a better price
or old scrap than you do from
&gt;eddlers, bring your old iron of all
dnds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
ags and old carpets to the

JUNK SHOP,
Michigan ave,
Roller Mill, Hastings, Mich.

WHOLE NO. 1915

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 25, 1892.

Hastings
Banner
Published Thursdays ,y

Harry Witte post, Na 418. was muster­
ed In at Morgan the 17th with 17 charter
members, and the following officers: H.
IL Sparks, commander: E. J. Hale. S. V.
C.; H. P. Feagles, J. V. C.; H. A. Lathrop,
Q. M.. D. C. Howell, Surg.; M. Sutherland,
Chap.: J. C. Krelger, O. D.; S. B. Preston.
O. G.; N. V. Whldock, Adjt: L. E. Seothom, S. M.
C. C. Dean has invented a very useful
hat rack which we do not feel at liberty to
explain to the public at present, as it will
be some little time before the models are
completed, but which vou need not be sur­
prised to wake up some morning and find
has made him a fortune. It is” simple,
neat and when seen, necessary to Anns
who sell bats. He will apply for a patent
Immediately.—Woodland News.
Geo. Witte left his tegmstandlng in
front of the NashviU»-jx»t-offl?e the other
day while he-went in after his mall.
This, was a golden opportunity for the
team to light out for home, and they did
so with-great emphasis. Dragging behind
the pair of bobs was a stone boat Bert
Parody made a bold stab to stop the team.
As he did to, the stone boat come gyrating
in his direction, and he got a spanking he
will never forget He was lifted bodily off
his feet, performed several astonishing
evolutions In mid air, and landed hard.
But he wasn't hurt much. Still be thinks
that when he feels any aspirations swell­
ing up in his bosoui to stop a runaway
team hereafter, he will promptly suppress
them. The team and bobs wore afterward
secured not much the worse off for this
Incident.

Hope Center.
Chas. Chandler and wife have moved
tileI r car to Dowling—Harrison Hart went
to see his little daughter May Saturday—
Aunt lx&gt;t Payne ha.- the grip^-Chria
Schram lost a horse last week—0. D.
Loomis is getting out timber, preparing to
build a barn—Gid Wilkinson and wife
spent Sunday at Felix Chamberlain's—
Mrs. A. Rcplogle visited at O. D. Loomis
Thursday—Mrs. John Kahler, who was
stricken with paralysis, is^galnfag slowly
—Chas. Hinkley had him face cut by a
kick from a horse the /other flay—Mr.
Chaderdon jamed two fingers badly hand­
ling Ice—Mrs. Leroy Schantz la visiting
friends near Bedford—Mr. and Mrs.
Hinkley are sick with grip.

A great improvement has been made in
the musical abilities of our young people,
since Prof. Taylor commenced teaching
here—Judging from the preparations being
made at the brick yard, the brick business
will be rushed the coming season—A car­
load of lumber, which is being furnished
by M. J. -Goss fora bam for Will. Kern, Is
expected to-arrive here this week—Frank
Leonard and wife visited the hitter’s sick
mother last Sunday—Ambrose Barrett
passed through here one day with his saw
mill and engine enroute for Frank Pierce’s
job ip Baltimore—The sheriff was in town
one day last week, on a little business
connected with shade treca-r-Tbere Is some
talk of Henry Wilkinson renting tlie Bur­
ton house at Delton—Mrs. Jane VanHorn,
whose recovery lias been considered
doubtful, is thought to bo improving—The
youngest son of Martin Bates and wife
lias come to make them a long visit. Al­
though his arrival was sudden, it was not
unexpected. His name should be George
Washington as the 22d Is the date ot his
birth.
•

Quimby.
Our weather has taken a thaw—The
ladles aid society met with Mrs. James
McIntyre, Feb. 17th. A very pleasant
time was had by all present—Henry
Houghtalin has purchased of Gilbert Strik­
er forty acres of timber, and soon will put
a mill thereon—Mr. and' Mrs. G. Striker
visited Nashville friends last Sunday—The
protracted meetings at the East Baltimore
U. B. church Iwva closed. No converts
are reported—On f next aid society will
be held at Gilbert Striker’s March 10th.
All are cordially invited—Bom, to Mr.
ami Mrs. E. Gregory, Feb. 91st, a ten
pound boy.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

prophesy of the Democrat came tore, as to
people regretting that they had attended.
If the company will coniine itself to voeal g
Monday evening a barn In the third and Instrumental music, it ought to meet '
ward, belonging to Dr. Burton was burned with success.
to the ground. The structure was a very
ancient one, and the fire was no doubt of
REASONS WHY.
Incendiary origin. * The loss must have
been at least 81.60.

Additional Local News.

Mrs. D. G. Robinson gave a whist and
pedro party Tuesday evening, and Mra.
At the January session of the board of
Carrie Goodyear gave a pedro ^arty Sat­
urday evening. They were both given ex­ supervisors the board voted unanimously
clusively for the ladies—the gentlemen to submit to a vote of the electors of Barry
county the question of raising &gt;10,000 for
not being "In U" at all.
a new Jail and $44,000 for a new court
Among the items in our Cedar Creek house. The board of supervisors would
items last week was one announcing the not ask the people to vote an unnecessary
M»pl«(;r»ve’
Frahk Gveramlth and Will Hawks have death of Mrs. Addison Pennock. This
tax: and by raising but 918.000 a year for
gone north with some horses to deal for was a mistake we are happy to say. Mr-, three years, they have provided that the
cuttie—The social at IL Phillip’s was a Pennock Is alive and feeling first rate, tax should not be burdensome. The unan­
success. There was about 90 in attendance Tho name of the deceased should have imous action of the board was influenced
and all report a good time—Alice Troyer, read Mra. Addison Benedict
by the following facto regarding the court
of Nashville, spent Saturday and Sunday
The largest sale of sliver ware reported house and jail.
with Maple Grove friends—The neighbors lost week was only large in pieces, the
We give these reasons so that the action
turned out and cut wood for Mr. Robart value being only about $40.00. John of the board may be fully understood, and
Friday afternoon of last week—The ladles Bessmer Informs us that he sold one lady the taxpayers know the facts regarding
mite society of the U. B. church met with In this city 875.00 worth of silver ware at the questiop.
Banttata.
Mrs. Bivens Wednesday of this week—Mr. one time anti one gentleman $65.00 worth
We have no other Interest except as pub­
The debate that was to come off last Hafner, who teaches the Moore school,
lic spirited citizens to urge upon the peo­
of hollow ware last Christmas.
Friday, night nt the school house, has been and a-Ms Peterson, who resides in the
ple of Barry county to provide for their
postponed for two weeks—Doty &amp; Styles district had some trouble one day last
The Detroit Journal has been purchased own safety. Certainly If they can afford
shipped last Friday a carload of sheep and week, but as we do not know the full par­ l»y Ex-senator T. W. Palmer and William to run the risks they are now running we- ,
a carload of cattle for Buffalo— Last Satur­ ticulars we will not state farther than to Livingstone, Jr., and It is announced tha( can.
day Harvey Bellengcr shipped a carload of say that they will haye a law suit al Nash­ no effert or expense will be spared to make BXA8038 WHY WE SUOL'LD Bl’II.D A JAIL,
sheep—Last week Wednesday some of the ville next Saturday—Mr. Hnil. of Balti­ It the most complete afternoon newspaper
Because the present Jail does not com­
boys around here went to Hastings to see more, tilled Rev. Stairs appoint men: here in the west Mr. Livingston, who assumes ply with the plain provisions of the law.
the third degree of masonry conferred on last Sunday—Geo. Deuiary and wife nre the active management of The Journal, is
Because it Is not a safe jalL
one of their old neighbors-^CIate 1’etten- visiting’ friends In Ionia Co.—Mr. and a representative republican whose exper­
Because it does not properly provide for
.
gill traded horses hat Saturday—Mrs. Mc­ Mrs. Wm. Frantz, of Sunfield, visited nt ience in newspaper work and management the separation of young offenders from '
Kenzie is'on the sick list, but is Improving IL Lecdra Tuesday of this week—D. H. covers quite a period of years.
hardened criminals.
at tills writing—Doty &amp; Stilts went with Brice and Emmanuel Dickerson were at
Because It does not provide for the sep­
John McGregor, while working In a saw
their stock to Buffalo, and will take in the Morgan Inst Wednesday to help cat the
aration of the sexes.
sights of the Niagara Falls before return­ many good things prepared by the ladles mill for Sheriff Baldwin in Cauandaigus a
Because in case of fire it would be a
few
weeks
ano.
received
injuries
from
the
ing—Mrs. Moffard is slowly on the gain. al the G. A. IL |&gt;ost organized at that
effects of which he did Saturday. Deceas­ veritable death trap.
Her daughter, of Battle Creek, is with her time.
Because its sanitary condition Is simply
ed wqs an exemplary man and bad charge
now, and the one from Hastings-has re­
of Mr. Baldwin’s interests In that village. terrible and it Is impossible to remedy It
turned home to rest—Most all the people
owing to its faulty construction.
The topic of to-day Is G. W. and his Ed Edwards and wife, A. Shively and wife
hereabout bare had the grip.
Because it has been condemned.
little hatchet, but unfortuately some one and Tom McGregor accompanied the re­
Because it Is too expensive to transport­
without either music or patriotism in their mains to this city Tuesday. The funeral
Not very good sleighing for the 23d— souls had intimated to our teachers they took place at the Leech school house Tues- passengers back and forth from Charlotte,
The dance at Bowens Mills was well at­ were hired to teach, not to have shows, so dav. Rev. Puffer officiating, and the re­ besides being unsatisfactory.
HEASONS
WHY WE SHOUTD UU1LD A COUBT
tended an&lt;l all had a good time—Art no observance of the day was had in our mains were Interred In tho Carlton ceme­
HOUSE.
Stocking and Ed Hall expect to go to Cale­ schools as recommended by the state Sup’t. tery.
Because the law requires each county
donia Center next Friday nlgljt to play for —Madam Grundy has it thi^t our hotel is
The schools of the city celebrated Wash­ to provide a suitable court-house and fire
soon to be opened under the ' management
a dance.
’.
ington’s birthday with appropriate exer­ proof offices.
. \
of B. Damon. Hope ’tit* true—The Wash­
cises, which took place in the high school.
Dowling.
Because Barry county has .neither.
ington social at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Because the offices are full of valuable
Wo will correct the mistake we made Briggs on Friday eve was a success. E. The program was nn excellent one and
well
carried
ouL
The
recitations
given
records which have been ovtt 50 yean* in
last week. Henry Babcock bought Jerry Jones and Maude Buggies as George and
\
Canejjr’s farm, not Jerry Cancer's—Chas. Martha supported the characters finely. by little Margaret Loomis, of Grand Rap­ accumulating.
Lester has bought a span of three year old A pleasant literary and musical program ids. were especially flue and worthy of
Because every man’s title depends upon
colts—M. Smith and family xytelted rela­ was rendered—Dr. Mcl^ay and his many nolle-. Though only six years old her the deeds recorded In the Register’s office,
gestures,
emphasis
on
the
portions
that
and there are 40.000 of them.
tives In Assyria last. Sunday—Norman friends arc rejoicing over the resnlt of the
Because the offices contain evidence to
Flriciiaui of Ohio was visiting relatives Count vs McLeay malpractice suit. But needed emphasis, and facial expressions
here last week—We learn that Mrs. Ben the Dr. says that lawsuits are an expen­ were perfect. Her recitations were indeed support all foreclosures of mortgages, sales
wonderful
for
one
so
young,
and
even
Toby Is very sick at this* writing—Daniel sive luxury—Mrs. Harding entertained
of land on execution, judgments!, in eject­
Striker and I). R. McOmlier and wife of H. Goss, E. Jones and G. Mullen ata now she can bold her own with the major­ ment, decrees settling titles^ and me evi­
Hastings attended the funeral of Mr. pleasant tea Friday evening In honor of ity of those who profess to be “elocutipnlsta.’ dence is nowhere else.
Bryant last Monday—Died at his home her brother from Douglas—Our people
Because the offices contain the records
A feature of the new election law is the showing the legularity of all proceedings
Feb. 20. Daniel B. Bryant after a short were treated to two most excellent sermons
ifecesrity that ail tickets shall be printed
illness of heart trouble. Mr. Bryrnt was" yesterday. Rev. Harding talked on ••What
of the supervision, including tlie appor­
a highly respected citizen. He leaves six is Mair at tho M. E. church In the morn­ on cue sheet, and that tho tickets nomina­ tionment and equalizing of taxes, and the
children to mourn his loss and we extend ing and in the evening Rev. Axtell ot ted must Lmj given into the hands ot tlie assessment rolls and tax-history of the
ohr heartfelt sympathy to them in their Kalamazoo college addressed himself to inspectors ot election five days before county.
affliction—Wm. P. Bristol is not quite as the youhg men more particularly. It was election, which will do away with the plan
Because all wills, administrators and
heretofore in vogue of holding nomina­
well as he has been.
a scholarly (ftTort ana replete with rich tions on Saturday night previous to elec­ guardian sales can be shown only by tho
Probate records. .
words
of
good
advice
—
Mrs.
Ruggles
and
Crcaay.
tion. The tickets are to be printed by the
Because all administrators' and guar­
Fred Barber and Eddie Fisher attended daughter took in the city of Plainwell on election board appointed by the council or dians' bopda and their accounts are kept
the play at Kalamazoo Friday evening— Thursday last—Our sick are nearly all town board for that purpose. Every voter in the probate office.
out,
Dora
Gibb*
being
the
only
one
serious
­
deposits
all
of
the
Ijckets
in
the
box,
desig
­
Peter Rickenmore. and Newel Barber nre
Because all of the above records are ex­
home from College spending n few days ly sick—Harry Goes and Milton Owen re­ nating what candidates he votes for by a posed to constant danger from fire.
wlrfi their parents—Mrs. Frank Barber turned to the Agricultural college to-day— mark wl|h a stamp or pencil opposite the
WHY $54,000 SHOULD BE VOTED.
Our
streets
have
presented
quite
a
lively
name
ot
such
candidate.
and Mm. Warren Fisher are on the sick
Because it will be no more than enough
list—Warren Fisher Is paying 90 cents a appearance for a few days past, and Sat­
The Chief of the Department of Fine audyct the experience of other counties
bushel for a carload of wheat. Several of urday was n day calculated to make the Arts has been abroad for many months provesthut it will be enough.
tho fanners here have sold for that price— business people of small railroad towns Usiting the galleries of all the nations of
Because it 1s a good time to build.
'
Preston Flower met with quite an acci­ tired. Fair business methods will win
Because it will be cheaper and better to
Europe, and paving tlie way to a display.
dent Saturday. While chopping wood tho without a rail road sometimes.
Which promises a higher degree of excel­ build both buildings at one time than orc
ax caught on a clothes line, the ax falling
lence than ever before achieved at any ex­ now and another years later.
back striking him on the forehead cutting
Because tlie county is out of debt.
American art in
Mr. Scott and wife of Battle Creek vis­ hibition of fine arts.
quite a gash. Dr. Rankin was called and ited his brother *of this place—Copies of every department was given a new im­
Because Barry county has over 911.100,­
dressed the wound—Old Mr. Hicks died at the Nashville News were In good demand pulse by the Centennial Exhibition of 1876 000 of taxable property according to, the
his home In Spring Brook Thursday, Feb. Saturday and Sunday—The Alliance had and it will be a “pedal aim here to show supervisors’ rolls.
IS.'92. His death was caused by grip. nn oyster supper at their hall Saturday the extent of the advancement made m
Because $54,000 would require a tax of
Mr. Hicks was 84-years of age. and was evening of last week and was tt most en­ American art work during the Intervening about $4.85 on each 81,000 of taxable
known by most people of this place.
joyable affair, 9 gallons of oysters were sixteen years. It will be the endeavor to property If raised all in one year.
Becausetblstaxisto.be raised 918,000
consumed—John Tasker has purchased a make a retrospective exhibit of American
beautiful new six octavo Estey organ— paintings representing each artist who a year for three years, or about 91.02 on
Lncy Joslin Is on the sick, causing her The G. A. R. b ad a dance and oyster sup­ has achieved prominence by characteristic each 91,000 of taxable property for each
for a tune, to leave her school—Mr. Stan­ per at their hall the 22d—Tho entertain­ work, all ot which will show the changes of tlie three years, or about 16 cento on
ton, of Johnstown, is visiting £ls daughter, ment at the school house Monday after­ in the production and methods of opr art each 9100.
Mrs. Gary Baker—Another pioneer fans noon passed off nicely, about $1.50 was and the development of the various
Because the money being raised in this
passed away. Eli Wellman, formerly of raised for the school exhibit fund—Mrs. ••schools” of expression. But, however manner, the tax will hardly be felL
this place, for a few years near Leach lake, El. Sylvester Is very sick, also Mrs. Will much wo. might desire to see American
WHO SHOULD VOTE YES.
departed tills life the 18th. The Juneral Corwin—Chas. Batcher. the blacksmith art take tlie foremost position in this great
Every one who owns a foot of land.
services nt the church here Sunday. 21st, at tlie center, has moved Into tho place concourse of nations. It must be fraukly
Every one who expects to have a home.
conducted by Rev. Brownell—Leap year formerly used by A. Brown as a shoe shop. admitted that our guests will stand at the
Every one who has a family whoso in­
party at H. E. Kelvey’s Friday evening.
head. Contemporary art will be repre­ terests must be cared for by the courts.
Dalton.
Literary exercises is the order of the even­
Every one whose title depends upon,
sented on a scale not at ail understood as
ing. Good program is now regdy—Henry
The Ladles’ Aid meet ot the residence of yet by the nations themselves or by our foreclosures, sheriff’s, executor’s, adminis­
Barnum is visiting a daughter at Plainwell James Bush. Wednesday, March 2d— own public.
A single illustration 'will trator’s, or guardian's sales.
Edward Smith goes to Grand Rapids to While Mr. Van Horn was working on the suffice. At tlie Centennial the total wall
Every one who has estates in the hands
make that his home for an indefinite time. scaffold at tha furniture store it gave way of space devoted to fine art was one hun­ of administrators.
He will work in a Brass factory—S.
letting him fall to the ground dislocating dred and twenty thousand square feeL
Every one interested In a child who has
lick was handshaking on our streets
his shoulder and bruising him in general, The Government of France alone has a guardian.
week—Lee McDonald and bis best
lira. Hyde and Scribner were In attend­ applied for and will admirably fill wall
Every one who does not want to- pay ’
visited over Sunday in Hope
ance—Mrs. John Williams la visiting her space to the amount of seventy-five thou­ $100 or 3300 for abstract records whteh
daughter in Kalamazoo—Jas. Herrington sand square feet in the World’s Columbian will at moH^be a poor substitute for deeds
Carlton.
I- the happy father ot an 85f lb. boy—Mrs. Exposition. From "The. World’s Colum­ and for copies of such records as the state
Jay Carpenter will soon have his saw Henry Knowles of Orangeville is taking bian ExjmjsIUou.” by the Director-General, can furnish.
mill ready to commence sawing—Edward care of her parents through their Illness— Geo. R. Davis, in North American Review
Every who don’t want to help pay the
Hartman Intends starting a barber shop Mrs. C. A. Scribner is visiting with rela­ for March.
expense of running circuit court the year
In South Bend In the near future—Eu­ tives In Kalamazoo this week—Geo. Nor­
around at a cost of sixty dollars a day to
Getters Minstrels received a good deal of
gene Hartman is helping Chas. Carpenter wood had one of his fingers mashed while
settle controversies arising from low of ’
saw wood—Geo. Ailerdlng intends build­ unloading gftods nt the dry goods store— free advertising the past week which re­ records.
ing a house in the spring—Mary Woodard Mr. Lyons of New York is the guest of sulted In their playing to u largo house
Every good citizen who believes ft a
will teach school at the Holmes school Mr. Cooper—The K. of P. dance Monday Tuesday evening in Union hall. The duty to take care of the public records.
house the coming summer—There were, evening was a success—Delton is a flourish­ Democrat of 5ist week Intimated that this
qnite a number at the singiug school ing little town nn the C. K. &amp; S. R. It. company was of Che “barn storming”
THE MARKETSWednesday evening from Coats Grove- half way between Kalamazoo and Hastings character and that those who attended
Miss Tinkler, of Hastings, Is visiting her and located in the center of ns go&lt;xl a might regret It afterwards. The Minstrel
Rnatluga.
Annies—Dried. 3&amp;4c.
cousin, Fanny Carpenterr-Dr. Carpenter farming country as there is anywhere In Company retorted by scattering a reply to
Butter
—
1SQ3Q,
reports lota of sickness caused by grip. the state and is the liveliest town alang the DemmraL denouncing tlie unjust at­
Glorer sera M 20C5.00.
B-*ns— *1.45 pertiu.
But a very few of the patients have got the line, also the largest place between tack updo them. Our contemporary sized
Corn-OC.
far enough to hove the death grip yet—Mr. Kalamazoo and Hastings. It is the great up correctly the merits of about nine out
Itert-Drcwed 54.005*6.00 cal re.. f&amp;SO.O&amp;W
Austin is very low at this writing—Mr. railroad center and shipping point for of every ten of tlie minstrel companies
RgX»—18020c.
and Mrs. Covert are not very much better. Prairieville. Orangeville. Cedar Creer and that strike this city. The terms ‘•minstrel
llhtes—aoef,«&gt;4e; calf. 5e.
tattd—8c.
Hickory Corners, We have one of the company” and "snide” have been nearly
Llme-SeiHngatKcperbbl
; water!ime,Blje
nicest of roller mills: which would be a synonmous here for the last three or four per bbl.
”
C. A. Hough was at Grand Rapids Tues­ benefit to any town, it not only grinds the years, and it has been an -easy matter to
pronheay
what
such
a
show
would
amount
day—Rev. Geo Johnson was slinking cerela but at the same time brings peo­
Pork-Sfitwai-Avi
’
hands with friends here’Tuesday—Mrs. ple into town that would otherwise go to to, heuco die editor of the Democrat waa
r^J-^-HtolcatgLBO per tan.
Wm. Baruett, of Grand Rapids., Is a guest some other town to do their trading. Peo­ somewhat justified In saying what, he did.
8 xit—ScUing nt t M per bbl.
Tt inothy Seed-Melting at 5x6* per bu.
at W. H. Young’s.—F. C. Boice is home ple are Hocking in and buying lots and But with Geters Minstrels the conclusion
''
heat-No. 1. white? to: red ao.
from the west—S. E. Cook, of Charlotte, building thereon, as several new stores was rather hasty. The orchestra counectI' lour-$2.ao per hundred.
was In town Sunday—Hortense Osmun nre being erected now and dwelling houses etl with the company was the best ever In
Bye—70.
Applen-ionooe.
was-home from Albion college Sunday and will follow soon, and It wtU not be long the city, ami the musical part of the en­
Borley-etM
Monday returning Tuesday morning—Mr. until our village will cover twice the area tertainment waa fullv equal to the best
■ *n!ons—oaQooc.
and Mrs. Heckathoru, of Homer, spent and have a population double what it is at ever given hereby any minstrel company,
rhtekana Jive oo; dreased 10r.
mid as musicians we can commend them.
Turkeys—live, te; dressed. He.
Sunday with their parents and friends the present time.
The solos of Mr. Cornell and Mr. Mar­
here—Mrs. M. B. Powloa is visiting at
Jackson—C. W. Smith, started Monday
David.Seibert, of Petoskey, lias secured chant were especially fine, both gentle­
In these wonderful days, when not only
morning on a trip to Florida and Southern the contract fur tlie erection of tlie new men having smooth and well trained
voices. Had the company continued tlie
points—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKevItt, of $25,009 M. E. church at Calumet.
musical part a little lunger, and then may be instantaneously transmitted many
Middleville, attended the Masonic party
The German aid society of Alpena will
hundreds of miles, it is worth being tw­
here the 22&lt;l—zTlie school observed Wjish- dedicate its new 510,000 building with a closed, everyone, woald have felt much
i&gt;etter pleased. While one or two of the in inded that only half a century ago there
Ington’a blri-ffday with appropriate exercis­ grand ball and banquet next Monday.
specialties were tolerably good, yet It wwi no more rapid means of conveying in­
es—P. A. Drumm has accepted a position
_______________
____ at Hastings,
_______
__
The Grand Ledge ehair factory was would have been much belter bad it been telligence than by pigeon post, and that
in
the felt boot____
factory
for
----------------entirely
omktvd, as it was completely out
which he left our town Tuesday—Ger- damaged $8,000
worth -by Ore ' last
week:
kJ,..1.1.1..
Tl——,_____31.600.
**
1, . waa the .iMr
m' j of harmony with tho first part of the pro- under which the birds
It
dry V'I
kllu
trudeand Kittle iStebbhw, of Hastings,
at—­ nsurance,
that burned.--------------------------------------------------I gram, and was the only part wherein the
tended the Masonjc party.
Reuubllcan.

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TMM TABLE.

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HISTORY OF A WEEK.
WedMextaT. Foo_
ThomM S Black, sheriff ot
i
rixort to hi* «•

JX mu.

•tattoosluted

situated real

niU8t 1x3 r*lb*r “ drU&lt;'

OwlM to &gt;
111&gt; po-ta.
,
county people »IU not b«ve mt oppottun ,
The south is to ham
Ky tn vow on load option liter kllI
13
tolow wro wlrt*o«&lt; Injury.
this y«»r
TM Cincinnati. Hamilton * PS1°C T '
Soor ot th. known*
ously ill authentically deniedIL will enter upon P""1*11”
,»n&lt;l nolltlc.l tMkrra cUlm th»t U»
direct cause of tho death
Two hundred foot ball matches were &amp; M. K. R. the 3mt ot next month, and I
SABTiycn..
played In England during last week.
w. R. Woodford, a brotbor at
'«„„mt rlv“ X.tlM.1
, the, want w Uaw anl
v_
__ there — “
M. l&gt;. Woodford, ot the C. H. A D-. *tll mm
,
tb.m a bl, a.l-anw orrr tlw OPIW™1™
of church property
I WtTOo,®» in gold exportod to Europe.
act as general manager.
1™&lt;»l«.
Caabtar DaOolla, at “•« Fl™‘
Harry Barnard and Edward Holdship of I
SUUou.1 bank, go" ‘b«» ““
Kalama'too. aged 19 and 17 years respect- •claim, that now lb. goremmrnt,
Both the method and reeulta when
Ively. are under arrest on the charge of at.lng them 1IW ™«n&lt;K on ''IUc!1 10
robbery committed in Ohio two yean&gt;
| business, gives them a machine to make it Syrup of Flga it takenj H la pleaa^
-AS^ndcum and similar liquid by- 1
junip«l the truck and killed the ena* they wish. To prove his assertion he and refrmhing to the tarte, and acta
Stations.
for
which
they
were
arrested
but
stxbsejXta’nTcaa be rendered non-eiph-ive. •
quentiy broke Jail. They are sons of good ^iowa them a cl«r«r d«rto« '"“"J*'!1'J?
ttd’SSV deaDM^theQ*
m. i.r.1 Una of a national conference ol ।
preparation* for Ruasia ■ partlcipaf^l, blank paper on U»
and respecletl parents.
About 30 year* ago Mosby’s guerilla ।of IM other aide eo&lt;n"
tern effectually, diapela oolda, taadJpXosed by the MaMachmwtta Reform ;
OQ rapidly with every prospect of
ten and twenty dollar bills.—Eaton Rapids
b«nd captured WallM. l*routy. a Kalama­
achu and ferera and enree habitual
’.d Junc’t
dThrre will be required in the construe | "’^n’bavla, a Kentucky
.
zoo boy, and hung him to a tree. wno" Journal.
Deputy-sheriff Holmes was notified some ooiutipation. Syrup of Ftga ia the
tlon of the World’* falx buildings
, sentence of death, escaped and ho* taken his body was discovered later, • bible w«
aw feet of iron and steel, of which 6,423,- refugt, in a coal mine. He 1",*r,ined.^2in found at his side his hand resting on time ago to keep his eagle eye oat/?r.°o..0 uuiy kwiwj
,-------a*
darod.
to the tMta end M897 feet has already baon placed. Of lunr
and saya he will die before he will psalm 103. Prouty’s fwpHy,
’“T Walter Williams, a young man about
prised last week when the bible was re­ who was wanted at Battle Creek on the oeptable to the stomach, prompt in
be? there will be usea',7 3,785,000 feet, and : BUrrender.
aarrixa*..
charge
of
grand
larceny.
I^al
week
he
41.177,338 feet ha* already been placed.
Green, 80 yean old. died at Maya- turned to them. Since the war it has
ita action and truly beneficial tn its
xtlle, Kr. Gr~n wu OQ"
“‘23 been in the possession of a Maryland located Williams at Ja*. Harpsteris In Delta
jamtsi nice*,»
— ■ — —and Friday evening drove ont and bagged effects, prepared only from the most
----•»
—
fmtn
meQ
w
fj
O
interviewed
by
Harriet
man.
tonlo poor farm. tore the Un«ta«m to«
healthy and agreeable eubetancee, its
the game very cleverly. He w»*
his recently amputated leg and died from Boccher Stowe when «he wrote her famous
A Kalamo man made the hearts of the with a game of pedro wtth the family when
many excellent qualities commend it
“Uncle Tom’s Cabin."
editors of the Vermontville Echo happy the deputy wns admlUeti to the honsf.
loss of blood.
Secretary
Foster
is
going
to
Europe
this
. John T.Martln, one of the Glendale train
last week, by walking up like a little man but before Williams l&gt;ad time to lay down to all and have made it the most
robbers, has pleaded guiltyat St. J-00** week. During hixabaeace Asetetant Sec­ anti paying 8«
back "“^rlptlon
popular remedy known.
Dotcarry pa "enters t.ni,.,
Hedspeth, thu leader, has arrived there in retary Spalding will act for him. The and didn’t stop hls paper either. We don t his cards he was 'Lhlu’s Pri’°“«r;
tt qroln pennli*
*
in 60c
secretary got* on n search for health, by know whether revival meetings are being parting scene at the house is said to hate
run at the cnnv&lt;-nf&lt;-nct‘
irons and been jailed.
been
very
pathetic.
A.
IL
Powc,
*L
und
5
1
r
'
r drng- Ot the company, who be
rwm the right to chaiwe
order of bi* physician.
held in Kalamo or not.
sheriff at Battle Crwk, came after the
the Ums of such train* without noth
The Delamater brother*, one of whom
IMUiav-j, --— —
F. Bvik. GenT Mauak-r.
About eight years ago the old Episcopal prisoner Saturday.—Grand Ledge inde­
Wreck
w&gt; lu» vukuv
come Mbore
th.
nr rt
rian'l P X- T I nr
was wie
the ncyuuMVMM
Republican ----candidate
govermay not hare it on bind will pro­
wrecxoRouw
-- on
- -----„ Irish
.
waa
---------- - lor =
—
-■___ 1-_____
— .U.lnf
eoaat Indicating the loss of the British norof- Pennsylvania,
are on
trial at Mead­ church was burned In Albion, taking nre pendent
cure it promptly ’for any one who
bark Cavour.
yiiie, Pie, for crookedness In a failure. ouenontat early, mid ptryloua to that
Tramps have given tho Grand Lodge
Vesuvius is again in a state ot ynption |
testimony thus far looks liken failure time there had been no fire in the build­ jail the go-by, as they have found more wMu» to try il Do not accept any
ing for several days. Everyone considered comfortable quarters. They now sleep at Bubstitute.
and i* sending
a ------------stream ot' lava into the for the prosecution.
..
Atrio del Cavallo. ‘
I A. J. Cossatt and T. V. Powderly have the fire of iDcendlarv orign. but no one the tile works when the weather Is so coM
Hastings, Mich.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Fire in the Tygert Allen Fertilize! ! each written a letter to Governor Patti­ knew anything about IL The silver ser­ that it endangers their health. They are
SAN FNANClMO. CAL.
works at Greenwich Point, Pa., caused a son, ot Pennsylvania, practically asking vice was thought to have been burned assured a nice warm place and they seem
CAPITAL
$75,OOOX
jO
muavau.
&lt;r.
*
&gt;W*r
*
with the building; but last week all the to appreciate it judging from the numbers
Ice* of 650.000' oun
w „
____ ___________
_ ____
him what'he
is o
going
to do &gt;^°y
t
SURPLUS t7.000.00_
Union carpenter* throughout the courf- iTXling"^thracite deal. He replie* that missing siller was found In a bag in the
that accept the hospitalities offered.
try will demand an eight-hour working ho
n hft^rriH1 tthe
ij0 matter
has riff
referred
matter to
to the
the attorney
attorney river bottom. The church wns no doubt
The Grand Ledge Chair factory bad •
Incorporated under the laws of the State ot
day after May 1.
robbed and burned, ahd the thieves find­
Michigan.
narrow escape from burning last week.
The brakemeu on the Mobile and Bir­ general.
Sixty-flve-yearold George Smiley, of ing the service not solid nor very valuable Fire caught in the dry kiln from a spark
mingham road struck for &gt;55 per month;
Harrisburg, Pa., lias just married JW-year- they threw It In tlie river.
and this was soon fanned Into a &lt;!«&lt;«•
Open for business Dec. 15.1
The plant ot tho Grand Rapids School ous fire by the rapidly revolving fan. rhe
J Missouri. Tn that city.' The marriage
orrtCKBs:
Fnmiture company has been sold to the hand engines were out of repair and the
makes five children ot one of Smiley’s sons
D. G. Robinson, President;
of execution by the Missouri supreme । thu grandchildren of their late aunt—Miss United States School Furniture comuany, fire had to be fought by hand. Through
Chester Meseer, Vlee. Pres.
the efforts of a bucket brigade the fire was
court.
•
of Chicago.
•
Caruman.
________
D. W. Reynold'. Canhii*
limited to the dry kiln, which was entirely
Several hundrwl real estate brokers from
Battle Creek has Just finished paying
DIT.ECTORb:
destroyed entailing a loss of about $3000.
all over the country are in convention at
off the school bonds last week, which were
The Library block.Decatur, Ills., burned.
Better fire protection Is being agitated
Nashville, their object being to organize a
Dan
W.
Reynold*.
W. H. Pow»-n.
drawing ten per cent. The amount called
Loes, &gt;100,000.
D. G. Robinson.
R. B. Measer.
national society.
In at the payment last week was 38,470. there now.____________________
In a drunken quarrel between two broth­
Harry H. - Ansley, of St. Joseph, Mich., The bonds were issued 20 years ago for
JohnCarveth,
Chester Me*^er,
Genoral.
ers named McSoriey, in New York, the died in the Keeley institute, atDwigbt, the high school building. Despite the fact
Women do the bnsinesa of the town of
one cut tho other’s throat; the victim is Ills.
that two or three times the amount of the Lexington. MIm-, to a large extent Miss
not expected to live.
Interest paid mUom deposits ard a neceral
Tho great ice gorge which threatened to principal has been paid out In Interest, yet Dixie Cole ia the express agent. Miss
The body of a 5-year-old girl has been flood Parker, Pa., has gone outwrlth' little it Is pronounced to be one of the best In­ Emily Wright the poaUniMress. and Mollie
disinterred at York, O.', and found to bo
damage.
•
vestments tho city eVer made.
Haskins
the
telegraph
agent
petrified so Jierfectly that not &amp; line or
John Gllmary Shea, LL. D., the Jtomsn
Mr. Yerkes, the cable-car capitalist, says
Ex-sheriff Perkins has ju«t received a
feature is changed.
Catholic scholar and historian, died at his letter addressed to Houck «fc 1’crkina, that when he wants to Impress a stranger
During a post-mortein on the body of
L
a;
home in Elizabeth. N. J.
which was dsted at Battle Creek. April .Hd, with the husUe of Cbieago, he takes them
Annie Munson, at Chicago, it was dis­
Cotton growers lost money last year, 1889, and which wa* carelessly sent out to the corner of La Salle and Randolph
January 3rd. 1^1
covered that her heart was ou the wrong
h X (P. MTflTJT
I.. Unu&gt;4 1U|«.
aide nnd other members of the viscera out and nre said to be reducing the cottbu of that place (by a democrat postmaster, streets. “It makes him open his eyes.”
•is or. »tt ••■
acreage 50 per cent, this year.
Chicago-..,
ot course), to Charlotte. Missunrl. It says Mr. Yerkes. “And well it may” ob­
of place.
IN THE
Indianapolis.
...
Police fired upon a crowd of Radicals in went to towns of the same name In serves the Chicago Times: -there Is no
Benton Harbor.
Ban Luis, Argentina, killing two persons Missouri, Malhe, North Carolina and back more murderous spot In the United States
Duluth ami Superior are excited over and wounding twenty-four.
City
to Missouri, thence to the dead letter than that corner."
rich iron mines recently opened there.
Five toughs tried Co rob the conductor’ office, and finally to this office.—Charlotte i A German lady living in Manchester.
Lee Bassett, a child in Keokuk, la., of a street car st ^t. Paul, but only suc­ Republican.
UmaSae
England, possesses what is supposed to be
choked to death while eating an apple.
Big Rapids.
ceeded in wounding him and smashing
Ira J. Hunt, of Kalamazoo, who claims the largest Bible. In une volume In (be
Thu Wisconsin Anti-Saloon league, non­ the car windows.
he was driven out of the harrow business world. It h an heirloom, 200 years old.
partisan, has been organized at MailIson.
•Week days.‘Every day &lt;Except Saturday.
Many shipwrecks are reported from the' by the National Harrow company a short with pages two feet long, and but little
t&lt;x&gt; a. tn. has through jchalr car to Chicago.
John F. Hammonn, a printer on the Irish coast as a result of the recent storms,
1 time ago has commenced a sethmd large jess In width, and at the head of each
No extra charge for seats.
Dubuque Herald, committed suicide by and it is believed that the loss of life has1 damage suit for $50,000 against William page is a Une In red Ink, which translated
UM p. m. runs through to Chicago solid with
PROBATE ORDER.
shooting.
been considerable.
.
Brinkerhoff, secretary of the National reads, "This is a history.*' Another res­
Captain Adolf von Brandis^of Milwau­
A “Mulhatton’’ story comes from Ham­ Harrow company. The first was for the ident of the same city has compiled, so to Btata of Mlcblipm. County of Barry—as.
At
a
MHudon
of
the
Probate
Court
for
the
kee, has gone insane over the Pennington ilton. Mont., that a meteor 300 feet in di­’ same amount against the company and' speak, a Bible in ninety volumes, his ad­ County of Barry, boldea at the Probate Office, - 11JB p. m. is solid train with Wagne- paJare
ameter fell into a drove of cows and killed' was commenced Jan. 10.
airship.
&gt;
ditions to the text consisting of pictures In the city of lustlnas, in said county, on Moo- sleeping car through to Chicago.
It* p. m. to Indlanapoli* only.
nnd photographs which be has collected to
David Dunham Withers, known in the forty head, then buried itself 2(X) feet in
OSO. DbRaven.
Sheriff Prentice, of Calhoun county, re­ the number of nearly 10,000.
turf world as “The Sage of Brookdale," the earth.
W. Armstrong, Judge ‘of
Oen’1 Past. Arts*.
Probate.
died in New York.
Princes* Bonaparte Wyse-Fure. mother. celved a telegram from Texas last week to
send
a
warrant
for
E.
J.
Kirby
at
once.
Four
yean
ago
Chas.
C.
Groff,
of
Otsego,
U
the
...
—
----------------—
—
,
-.
Twenty-five Italian and Hungarian la­ of Prince Jose Paul Pure, ia in Santa Crux,
Crl’-tt-ndea. dMBasML
At
the-tlme
that
he
received
the
telegram
drove
his
young
wife
from
home
and
later
borers were sent back to Europe because Bolivia, in search of her son, who eloped
On reading and filing the petition duly veri­
with the wife of a Turkish mihiater of- Kirby was in jail In Marshall. Some one tried to Induce her to secure a divorce, so fied, oTWhi. F. Scldnnm. praying lbw a cer­
they were contract laborer*.
RAILROAD
j probably wanted to get a ri.de from Texas that he could marry another woman. She tain Instrument now on file In this court purThe real estate agents in convention at state, and i* now living in South America
porting
to be
willsud testameat of said
to
Michigan
free
of
charge.
refused
to
do
so
and
be
secured
one
him
­
Naxhville organized a National Real Es­ with his beautiful Circassian inamorata.
deceived. be i
Leave Grand Haplds for .
tate association andtlected officers.
A well dressed man of Ionia entered self by falsely representing to the court ministration &lt;
On the latest trip acron the Atlantic of tho&gt;
Detroit sod Kast
Snow is from twelve to sixteen feet deed Egyptian Monarch, she sighted a vessel oni the residence of H. T. Hutclilnaon one that his wife was hiding U&gt; avoid legal said petitioner or lo some ot
Tbereutxio It It ordered.
on the Alps, and a sudden tlxaw lias set rite (Ire with a man and woman clinging to thei evening last week during the absence of proceedings. Then he married bls Inamo­ itth day of March AD. tat___ _
. .„
people in a panic for fear of avalanches
bowsprit Before they could be rescuedi ail the family except hls *d-y3ar-wld rata. Mrs. Groff thereupon took a hand the forenoon, he assigned for the bearing of said
in the case and the result was that last petlttoo. and that ths heirs at iawof said drvessJudson Colson, of Northville, S. D., both fell into the sen and were lost. The• dauglftar and the bulldog. The fellow
Saturday Groffs decree was set aside and ed. and all other person* Interested In said
•was instantly killed by tho explosion of a vessel is believed to have becu th® Loodl-• offered the girl Insult, whereupon she
ana.
broke a chair over hls head and fired him Mrs. Groff was given a judgment against
cartridge which he was trying to uncap.
her busband for extreme cruelty and ma­ office, in the city of Uastinn. in said conntv,
m. run* through to Detroit wit! [-ar ~
Henry Church, Jr., a famous old citizeni out the front door when the dog took him
Three men were fatally injured in the
and show cause, if any there be. why (he prayer
a, B cent*.
licious and wleked intentions.
.
Edgar Thomson Steel worka by the over-, of Wetzel county, died nt Hundred. W., in charge.
of tho petitioner May uol b« granted. And
lioo p. m. baa through parlor car to lietfolt;
It
Is
further
ordered,
that
said
petiUnner
give
turning of a converter full of molten Va., aged 09 years. Within a year bis sis­’
Miss May White, the young teacher of
notice
to
tho
iwraons
interested
in
said
estate,
ter,
Sarah
Sole,
died,
aged
01.
They
were
metal.
lul what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that makM
the pendency of said petiUon, and the iwrthe children of that eccentric character, Stockbridge who has slept nearly 300
t sell, and gives ft such a firm and lasting bold of
Ing there-f by caiulng a copy of this order to be
Chicago men have bought the Sliver
“Old Hundred." and “Nlnety-and-Nlne,"I days, is much Improved and Is rapidly upon the confidence of the people. The voion- punilshed In the Hastin^k IUxxkismt*For tickets and Information apply at 1 bion
King group of mines in Colorado, and
ary statements of thousands of people prove
his wife, as they were universally known, gaining flesh. A few days since she re- beyond question that thL preparation possesses naper printed and circulated In said County of ticket office, Ci Monroe Kt. or Union Mellon;
will work them with a capitalization of
Barn- ones In each week for (lire*.- successive
Ggo. DkHavkx.
In WetieL “Old Hundred" lived to be 112J mained awake nine hours on one occasion wundertul medicinal powtr.
&gt;440,000.
,
weeks previous to raid day
hearing.
Genl Pass. AgeoQ.
and occupied the time in sewing and
and “Ninety•omUNlne’’ to 100.
CKABUta W. ABMSTOONOj
Hood's pills cure constipation by restoring
crocheting.
Henry Hillenberg, of Floodwood, Minn.,
be peristaltic action nt the allimentary canal. [A truecooy.)
while attempting to save his horse* from a
Illinois Democratic Cour^ntlon.
A gentleman of Woodbury la the owner They are the best family cathartic.
PROBATE ORDER.
burning barn, was overcome by tho heat
Chicago, Feb. 23.—The state Democratic of a dog that takes the ••cake" as being a
CHANCERY SALE.
William F. Kingman fell from a tram­
State of Michigan. county of Barry ,-ss.
and burned to death.
committee met at thu Sherman House yes­ little ahead of anything In hls dogship
In pursuance of and by virtue of an order and
At a seesloa of the Probate Court for the
Judge Moran, of the appellate court at terday for tho purpose of fixing a date for that we have yet heard of. He boards way In Saginaw last week and sustained decree of the circuit court for the counts of OMWtyiOs'jBfitTJ.BOldwi al Tlie Probs if (W m
serious injuries.
_
,
Chicago, will resign because as n lawyer
the City of Haatinn. In said comm. on Wed­
tho next convention. It was decided to hold the passenger train every few days and
.
w,,
ir llirmwr,
nesday. the nth day of February, tn the year
in private practice he can earn about five
Port Huron will entertain the winter A. D. ........
the next convention nt Springfield. Wednes­ takes a ride to some neighboring town,
18BI luacertalu came therein peuding. &lt;mw thousand eight hundred and ntnrtj t«».
times ns much as his salary amounts to.
meeting
ot
the
state
horticultural
society,
always
riding
on
the
front
platform
of
the
wherein Samuel Carson Is eoointatannt and
Present. Charles TV. Armstrong. Judge of
day, April 27. It was also decided that
Five of the six alleged murderers of thu convention should be of two days' express car, just back of the tender. He beginning this evening.
Probate.
wesicy
B.
rrttinglil,
William
A.
relitaxill
in tbs matter ot the estate of Washlr.pt &gt;•:&gt; h­
Sheriff Dunn in Arkalon, Kan., will be
duration. The committee then adjourned will spend a few hours in tlie town and
There are 25 pensioners In the Jackson Wailare H. PetUnSli. Bertie X. PetongiH, Ida
tried by Judge Botkin Feb. 23. Thirty
then
wake
the
return
trip
in
the
same
way.
May
1
rttlnxill.
Hujb
Pettingiil.
.laine*
D.
RenOu
reading and filing the petition dttl* veri­
to meet in Springfield on tho Tuesday pre­
prison, and the books show from $10,000 ham. Beutlev Bros. &amp; Wilkins. Wahon a. New­
bailiffs armed with rifles lire guarding the
One day last week he made the trip to to $11,000 to their credit.
fied. of Drxle Ferri*, widow of sai.l de­
ceding the convention. dS*
ton.
Leri
HcMmea
and
Niebel*
,
Shei-ard
&amp;
Co.
court.
ceased praying that the administration of laid
Fowlerville nnd returned, 54 miles.-—Port­
are defendant*.
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estate mav be granted to Patsey MePhurltn. of
Saginaw’s common council elected A.
The President Ha* n Bad Cold.
land observer.
Notice I* hereby given that I shall eell at pubSaturday, Feb. 20.
Davis city clerk last year, vice John C.
to lbenlahest bidder, ou Suurdav
Washington, Fob. 22.—The president
Fred B. Jacobsen, of Preston, Iowa,
The Hon. J. S. Crosby.) who. as lumber­
the 8fu: day of March, a. D. tfc. ax ten o’eto. k' eleventh day of March. A. D. )«••'. st
threw himself in front of a freight train is
' suffering from nn obstinate cold and man,-stock raiser and capitalist, is well- Matthews, deposed.
to the forenooa. at the north front dooe of the ten e*clock tn the forenoon, be xv»sp&gt;e&lt;l
court house, in the cltv of Harting* county ot for the bear-.cu of Mid riditioi.. A'd
and was beheaded.
1has been compelled to decline a number of known throughout Western Michigan, is
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V. ■ III,.
tarry and state of Michigan, said «mrt houM that the heirs at
These pills are scientifically compounded, to
In*
of .:&lt;’«•
Colonel William B. Smith has been dis- invitations
I
for this week, including tho making preparations to move hls extensive
&gt;&gt;K U&gt;e place foe holding (he vlrcmt court L?
cwwed and all other persons interc-tcd :a
of the New York board of trade.
honorably discharged from tho Pennsyl- dinner
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plant to Lenoir, Tenn. His removal will and uniform in action. No griping pain so said county of Barry, the foilewlug descftWd said estate, are required to appear at a
vania National Guards.
or t nro ’ o&lt;Mldebart. then to be laolnen nt tin* Probate
be a great loss to Greenville and'Mont­ commonly following the use of pUJs. I'P'P^rty to wtt: That certain
THE MARKETS.
yrU5.?aMl*,t,‘L!n ,l,e couiityof Office tn the rlty of Hartings, iiiMideoUTi’).s^“
calm county. He is one of the heaviest They are adapted to both adults and chil­
The tariff question is expected to rage in
iot
m&gt;ewn ,md d«importers of Shropshire sheep lu the dren with perfect safety. We guarantee "'•ribed as follow*, to wit; The south one show cause, tt any there be. why the pr.t&gt;-. r
the house of representatives during
Chicago.
the petitioner tnav not be granted. And it
connin’. Hl" removal will also be a great they have no equal in the cure of sick
March, beginning on or about the 1st.;
MfllWWWdTwUMdpRittoucrKhc njalce
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■—Chicago. Feb. a.
headache,
constipation,
dyspepsia
and
to the perlons interested In said estate, of tW
The reapportionment plan before the
MSfiday being Washington * birthday and a loss to. thu sheep and swine breeders In biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­
; MNdiin at saMT MCRlon, and th« h&lt;-,&lt;rtnx
this section and state.
Missouri legislature will givo the Repub­ legal holiday, the board of trade was doted.
thereof, by canslnq a copy of Ikta order so M
cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
Dated, Hast.ugs. Mfch, Januarr is. tato.
licans but one congressman in all the
Produce: Butter—Scparator,28®»Hc; dalrire,
publlabed in the Hastings Banner, anentpaTwo Battle Creek kids became per­ H. Goodyear.
A’£’!.zn K- IvRNAarow.
isr nrttMa and cueulMed in said &lt;mn:v of
fancy, frseb, Zl®23c; packing stock, fresh. Uia meated with the belief that home was a
state.
.
Circuit Court Commissioner
Barey, one« tn each week for three socrcMive
15c. Eggs—Fresh condlad. lorn off, IB^lTHc
David
Seibert
of
Petoakey,
has
secured
The body of an unknown young woman per doz. Dreiaod poultry—Spring chickeon, veritable prison last week, because their
weeks previous to said -lay of bearing
3MXTH a couraova.
was found in Oakland, a suburb of Pitts­ fair, good. ui^tlCW per lb; fancy, 11c; rooster*. mothers would not allow them to go skat­
Charges W. arm^uon'™=Uo'1 ot «&gt;•
Solicitor* for Com plainest
(AtrusoowY.)
Judge of ftolate.
burg. She had been shot by some un­ 5c; duck*, 10®13c; gnete, 8®llc; turkey* ing. Like a good many other kids they 525,000 M. E. church at Calumet
known person.
choice. U^lShic; tair to good, U®lH4c. Pota- resolved to leave home, and betake them­
PROBATE ORDER.
TM G«nM» aid miat, ot Alpon, wm
selves to the wild and wooly west where dcdleato Ito now !&gt;«,«» bolldlnx with ,
English and Irish opposition papers toea—Hebrona 24*280 per ba; Burbank*
PROBATE ORDER.
they would carve their way to fortune and grand ball and banquet next Monday.
unite in almost unanimously condemning
State of Michigan, County of Ba&lt;
skate all they pleased. They had got half
M&lt;mda^”^t'?rMdS?' *'}
«ouuty, on
Balfour’s Irish local government bill now
At a iwsxlon of the Probate Court for tbe
Tho Grand Ledge chair factory wm
way to Chicago when their nenes (ailed
aountv of Barry. Holden at the Probate &lt; )«!&lt; &gt;* tn
before parliament.
tbs city ot Hasting*, In said comity. •‘’•-(Mon­
worth b, Bro laat w«k;
them and they turned around and walked dltaaawl
The New York World’s fair appropria­
day, the UMh dav ot February, In the year one
all the way back home.
,
tion bill has been amended hi tlie assem­
UXMtwMl eight hundred and ninety two.
kUo
bly by a provision that the exhibit should
Preaent, Charles W. Armstrong. Jude--1 •’»
As soon as the roads become good and
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*■ Probate.
,
Nxw York, Feb. 8J.—Live Stock: Cattie— In a settled condition the coming spring
be closed Sundays.
A bridge workman at Charlevoix had a
The queen regent of Spain la seriously Trading active at nn advance ot Me per HD Iba; about twenty Grand Rapids bicyclists are
turned out like a piece uf thin !uu-2m .1?;?• •‘Iml.l'tnur tfnM
to best native steers, I3.Q0Q&amp;45 pwr 100
Hl from the after-effects of the grip and pooreat
On reading and filing the petition. &lt;ihl- ’■*rb
lbs; bulb and dry cows. &gt;1.3S^» &gt;&amp; 8h&lt;wp and going to see how quick they can get a Iratbei by a 3,000-pound, trip hammer the reaFretaio of
fted. of Carttoo «. Miller, husband of •;!»•!
anxiety caused by the nnnrchtetic dis- lamba-Shccp, firm; lambs weak at a decline of message from their dty to Detroit, the dropping upon It
’
*mmcr
ceased, praying thM admlnlsumtion of wd —•
tarbohers in the south of Spain.
He per lb; sheep, &gt;4.tt©a,5O per ICO lb»; iambs entire distance to ta covered by bicycle.
tain may bejgranted to said petitioner or t*«
«ot&gt; «t
The senate mid house committees of tlie 1425137.«L H&lt;u»—Nominally steady; live Men will-be stationed about u miles apart wnS'u“*”I"nt' * f°ur
oilier suitable person.
bogs.
S4.WQA4O
per
hJO
Iba.
Iowa legislature have agreed to recom­
Thereupon It 1*ordered, that Tliursday. th*
the whole distance for the purpose of Wllllaiu Manning ot toot, eouutr
waa Urnljly burned by plaelna aolohnr
I'ta day of March. A. !&gt;., ISO-’nt ten &lt;&gt;V &gt; &lt;
mend tlie appropriation ot 12.0,000 for an
hustling matters.
to the forrtioon. be assigned for the liMiim:
»lx.n tho stove, haa died,; ’
«lphur
Iowa exhibit at the World’s fair.
East Bcrraixx Feb. S.
Waterloo has a schoolmarm who must
«Ud petition, and that the helre at la* ■ &lt;
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Cattle—One hundred *r.d thirty loate on
Soil has been brought against the St.
deeeased mid all other persons Interested In
•
lie a terror lo naughty boys, ns the follow­
Paul -City railway by conductors, dta- sale. Market firm; extra stoera, &gt;4.0034.0); ing note sent from that village to the C.S0’,1” F'rtl* prominent pioneer ot
•state, are required to appear nt
of said court then tn be hoiiien at the It-*'•
charged for defrauding the company, for cbolca. KI&amp;34.M: good, WJDfctlO, medium Stockbridge Sun Indicates: "If you know Calodunla towneWp. Shlawaaae
Offipe.in the eity at Hasting*, in said (■•• I'M.
waa etrlkvn with pantlrsi. Tuewlav ni.h.
damages on the ground of slander.
of “X
«&gt;&gt;raly bo*" that should go to »nd canna reeorer.
and show eauae, if any there be. why the p: :1;
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,hI
There Is an employed in a Springfield, Hoventy-flve Vad* on sale; market steady; school, just send them here to our villacHof
I* granted, v । ' - •
I - the petitioner
-- - .
.mav
,L—nol
.
lib*., barber shop, who on u wager ate a
we have a teaciier who Is young in years
fide hat and twelve pancakes and drank
and small In suture, but that nuke* £
of said petitlou. and the h-anrx
“ a copy of this order to b«
W“l Uke guod care of
softens
“Si
•Ungs Baxnkr. a new*?*;
Of course they may not always look
-esidcnt has appointed Electun B,
• tn said county ot
handsome but they will know more."
of Michigan, collector of customs
tor threeauece?»&gt;»”
°°Prcs!deat Carnot has signed the blB AJ
wSriating 3,360,0» franc* tor the Fren

ONE ENJOY®

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MaaxI-

Hastings City Bank,

SMOKE

ED. POWERJ’
NO. 35.

ALWAYS YHE SAME

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HETROIT, LANSING
&amp; NORTHERN

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Judge of Probate.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Feb. 25,1892.
COOK BEOS.. Proprietors.
CHANCERY ORDER.
.
licbtaau-Uie Circuit Court foe the
Countv of Barry. in Chancery.
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James W. Bentley,
V
Complainant,
Walter L WQktaa. Lewis B.
Bentley and Ellen M. Bentley,
tadivtdually and as admlntsV .
tratrix of the estate of Cbarles G. Bentley, decent
Defendants.
At a session of said court, held at the Court
house In the City of Hartings, m *aldcoanty. on
the Z5lh dav of January, iu tbe year one thous• and eight hundred and ninety-two.
Present, Hon. Frank A. Hooker. Circuit
Judge. '
in this cause-all the parties to the suit ap­
pearing by tbelr respective solicitors ot record
and thereto consenting. James A. Sweeter Esq.,
appearing for tbe emnplalnanr. More &amp; Ultaou.
for the defendants. Lewis B. Bentley and Ellen
M. BeoUev, and Stuart &amp; KHappen, for tbe defendauc. Waiter L. Wilkins, and after due dellb
eraUon and consideration, tt te hereby ordered,
adjudged and decreed as follows:
First, That It be refernxf.to Alonzo R. Keuastoo. Esq., one of tbe commissioners of this
court, for the fohovrinx purpose*: (I) To'take
an account of all and every the cojiartnenhlp
deal I ncs and transactions ot said late firm of
Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins and of ail and every of
tbe dealings and transarnons of said survivors.
In nnd about the winding up ot -the affairs ot
said late firm, and to take an account of tbe
credits, projicrtv and effects due and belonging
to said late copartnership Ann of Bentley Bro*.
&amp; Wilkins, to ascertain and report the value oi
tbe interest ot said Charles G. Bentley in said
copartnership firm, at tbe time of lite death:
and t«» take an account of the credits, propertv
and effects due and belonging to complainant
and the defendant. Walter L. Wilkins, as sur­
viving members of raid lute Ann, acquired in
tbe transaction ot the business of said arm since
tbe death of said deceased member. To take
nn account ot the outstanding debts and liabllltios ot said latu firm of Bectlry Bros. &amp; Wilkins,
both as the same existed at I tie time of*lhe
death of said deceased member and as the same
now exists. To take an account of tbe out­
standing debts and llikiillities of said surviving
member*, connected with or growing out ot the
transaction-of the business of said firm, since
tbe death of said deceased member. To take
. an account of all sums of money, which each
member of said firm of Bentley Bro*. * W llkia*
has already paid, for or in respect to Un- detits,
liabilities, dealings and transactions of the -aid
copartnership. To take an account of all sums
' ot money which the complainant and tbe de­
fendant. Walter L. Wilkins, as such surviving
uiemoers. knre paid.'for ar iu respect to-the
debt*, iiabliitlas. dealings and transactions ot
the said late Arm of Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins, to
ascertain and determine the respective priori­
ties of the different itesns of IndeMeduevs still
existing against raid late .firm ot Bcuth-y Bros.
A Wilkin* and against .raid surviving members.
To ascertain and determine what portion of
said indebtedness still existing are debt*
against said late hrm of Bentley bro*. &amp; WHu­
nts, and '.list portions bf said indebtedness are
debts properly chargeable to the estate ot said
survivors. To ascertain and direct the proper
application of the avails of said property, both
thatbelonglig lotlie Mid late fina ot Bentley
Bros. A: Wilkins and that so acquired by said
survivor* In the transaction of said business.
Since the dentil of saiiBdeccased member, aud
to state the account an between complainant
and each ot satd defendant-* and of raid defend­
ants as between tbentsrfres. burti by reason of
said copartnership deMtugs and bv reason of
tb&lt;* dealings of raid parties respectively with
said estate and with each other, growing out ot
or connected w ith said fconartnership business,
both before and aince tl|e death of said decayed
member. To take proofe therein, according to
the rules and practice of this court mid the di­
rections of this decree. &lt;wnccruing who are such
creditors or claimants owniug and holding
claims or obligations as &gt;vell against said firm of
Bentley Bro*. &amp; .Wllidns. a* against said sur­
vivors. bv reasofi oCtiie business carried on by
said survivor* since the death of said deceased
member.
i2) From such proofs tvhen made, to compute
tbe amount due to each ot such creditors nud
clainant*. ana the amount nnd value uf the securtly, If any. held by each, as well of creditors
of said late nrm as of raid «iuwiv&lt;&gt;rs. and the
priority or preference, it any, to which such
creditor is entitled lo.
(3) To make and file In this cause a written
report, showing the name of each creditor hold­
ing and owning any note, commercial piper,
ctnltn or obligation ai;altist said late nrm, and
and vlso tlie name ot each creditor holding such
obligation ngulusiaald surviving members of
said firm, an such survivuni, and tlie amount ot
such respective obligation*, wliat securitiesit any, are held by any of the creditors afore­
said ;'uid the value anil amount thereof, and tbe.
priority or preference. It any. lo which such
creditor may be entitled.
Second. Ail creditors of said late firm nf
Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins and ot said survivors,
as such, are bereby.rrqulred to exhibit their de­
mantis and prove their claim* before raid com­
missioner. within forty day* from the date ot
this order, and Iu default of such proof, within
such time, said creditors shaffbe forever debar­
red from any claim, right or benefit. In and to
the assets and property of said late firm of
Hent’.ev Bro,. A Wilkins and of said surviving
members, so (aaras the same are ,-ulmi!iister»-&lt;i
by this court. Said claims shall be proved in
tho first lustahce by affidavit, setting forth tlie
-character of sold claim and the note or obliga­
tion representing the same must be annexed to
anil Identified therein. and said affidavit shall
further state,lbe amount due thereon; and
whether and any at*d what paymenu have been
made. What, if any other security the claimant
bolds for tbe same debt: the time when such
Indebtedness accrued, whether such note*, onilgallons and claim* were renewals, or given in
whole or in part, in the place of other notes, ob­
ligations and claims, and if so. when the obliga­
tion*. claims or notes, uf which they are renew­
als were elvetf; and If the note, obligation or
claim of any other company or person, what
tbe name of such company or j»crsoii was and
when such change was made, iu each cave the
claimant may cause to be endorsed on such
affidavit the name of hls solicitor, wlio shall
represent him in this suit, and such endorse­
ment shall be regarded as an appearance of the
said claimant by the solicitor whose name Is so

Th! ni. That the complainant and the de­
fendant. Walter I.. Wliktus. wltnin fifteen days
after the service nf a copy of this onleix caused
to be prepared a full, complete and true state­
ment and list. under oath, giving the names and
residences of all the holders and owners ot
notes, commercial paper, claim* and obligations
of said late firm of Bentley Bros. A Wilkins,
and of all tbe owners and holder* of notes, com­
mercial paper, claim* and obligations of said
surviving members ot said firm, growing out of
and connected with tho transaction ot said
business, in tbe name of Bentley Bros. A Wilk­
ins, since tbe death of said deceased member,
■rating therein the character of the satd several
claims, the dates of the several notes or obliga­
tions. the amountdue thereon and. whether noy
and what payments have been made. what. If
aax. other security the holders have lor the
same debt, the time when such indebtedness
accrued, whether said notes, commercial paper,
claims and obligations were renewals, or given
in whole or tn part. tn the place of other notes
and obligations, and if so. when the obligations
or note*, ot which they are renewals, were
given.and H the notes or obligations of any
other company or person, what the name ot
suehgionipanvor person was and when such
change was made.
Fourth. That said commissioner shall, with.In five days after filing tbe statement aforesaid,
mall notice In writing to all person* appearing
upon such lists and to all others known to him
to be claiming to be creditors either of said late
firm of Bentley Bros. A Wilkins: or oi said sur­
vivor*, who shall not voluntarily waive such
notice iu writing, or appear before him to make
proof ot their Claims respectively, which notice
shall be a notice entitled in tbe cause, requiring
such parties to appear before such cummi.ssiooer and to make proof of their respective
claims and of tlie priority thereof, and of their
respective claims to preference therein, within
forty days from the date of this order, and
groot of the service thereof shall be filed with
FITU^That at any time, on or before ten
days after the time above limited for presenting
and proving claims, any party to this suit, or
any creditor who has presented and proved hit
claim, may Me written objections to any claim
presented and proved, which objection need not
specify ttic grtHiods on which It ia made; aud
on such objection being Tied, the nro-»f by affida­
vit shall have no furthei force or effoetto estab­
lish such claim, but ttic&gt; lalmant shall be put to
!il* proof thereof, before said commissioner, as
in ail chancery
slid may make such
proof thereof, within tl
sixty days herein­
after mentioned, and on the filing at objection*
to any claim, the comtnlraioner shall forthwith
give written notice personally, or by mad, to
the-crcdlior or b» solicitor, presenting tbe
clntm objected to of the filing of objections
thereto; ?ad thereupon lhe said commissioner
shall take nriofs pro and cou rotating to said
contested claims, at any time within sixty day*
from the filing ot such objections, such proofs
to be taken at nay time within the period above
limited, upon five days notice, to tie served by
either party upon all the opporing parties, or
their solicitors, and upon rift he solicitors, who
have appeared tn said cause as aforesaid and
after oofectlon* shall be Med. as aforesaid, in

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claimed therefor aadta appealing from the deeiskmo&lt; the court tbereou.
Sixth. That said commissloaer sbril, within
twenty days *fter tbe explralion ot toe time
laat limited tor taking proofs, relating to cuu
tested claims, make and Me with tlie register
of this court lys report of the mailers aforesaid,
and sbrilfxtbw.ib fie in* report of the prouis
juxl lestiuiuey produtwi aud taken before btm.
Seventh. 1’ue solid tors oi tbe re*i*cUve
Pirtles to tali suit, or ol any creditor woo has
presented and proved hls claim, may appear
before said cummlsriooer und croM-erainlue
any witness ot a p-rtv proving hls claim or
call for Uw preduction of nook*, papers or docu­
ments bv said uiirty.
Elxhta. The parties to tats suit, tho commis­
sioner an&lt;t any creditor who ba* presented and
proved hls claim may, at any time before the
flltag ofttie report ofJbt&gt; commissioner, apply
to the eoort for saeli further direction to said
commissioner, a* may bo necessary or proper.
Ninth. That raid commissioner report iu lhe
court, wltapdl convenient speedjbe proofs taken
by him. in reta tun to tan mailers hereby re­
ferred to him, Usfelher with Ids opinion upon
each of said matters.
.
Teulh. The consideration of the costs of Ibis
suit anil of the several proceedings. lUereiu. and
of the proceedings under this reiereuco, and uf
the respective rights aud ubligauons ot the par­
ties hereto, aud ot all furtn-r direclloo*. Is
hereby rwe&lt;ved tmlli afterthu»aldcumiuisajuner shall have made hls report­
Eleventh. It is ordered that n copy of tins
order be published once iu each week, for throe
successive weeks iu lhe Hastings Bannmi. a
uew*|xper primed and circulated In aaidcom.ly
ot Barry, lhe first publication to be made within
five days from the dale of this orUrr.
FMANK a. ilOOKKM.
Circuit Judge.
Thom 8. Ifttict,-Register.
•I
PRUDATE ORDE1L
State ot Michigan, County ot Barry-**.
Av a session ot tar i’rouatr Court for tlie
Couifty of Barry. uohleu ut the Probate office, Iu
thu City of Hastings. In satd countv, on Tite»dav. the i’nd day uf February, iu tli«- year Oue
thousand eight hundred and niuety-twu.
,
Present, Charles XV. Armstrong, Judge, of
Probate
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in the matter of the estate ot C. Columbus
Backus decrAsed.
.
Ou rending aud filing the petition, duly- vtrifi.Hi. uf Eugene Hnrthurn admluwndor ot said
estate, praying itntt he may Im licensed to sell
the real rotate of »al&lt;t deceased aa In raid peti­
tion describrtt. tor the reasons and purpsi--s
therein m-i forth.
Thereupon it Is ordered.tliat Monday, tlie
■JMh.dayot March; A. D. !■*«, at two o’ctock
In the afternoon t&gt;e asdzoed for ttie liraring of
said petition and tost the heirs at taw uf *a&gt;d
deceased aud all other person* Interested III
raid estate, are required to &gt;uq*.ir at a session
of said court, taci; u&gt; be ho'deu at ih&lt;- Probateofflee, in lhe City of Hartings, in said County, and
show cause, if mix
»h«ra
be. why
the prayer o7 tue petfi loner may not bgranted. And II Is further ordered. tl»nt
arid petltlr»iM.T give notice tu the person*
Interested tu said estate, of Hie pendency jof
said petition ami tbe hearing thereof by causing
a copy oftbia order lobe puTdlshed in the Has­
ting.* Banxkk. a newspaper printed and eirflniitmt in raid Coobty of Barry, once in carb
week for three successive weeks previous to
said day of hearing.
VV. InurrHnvi:
Judge &lt;&gt;C Probate, ’

PROBATE ORDER
'
State of Michigan, Gninty »t Bnrry —ss.
At n Marion of the 1'rolmte Court for the
County of Barry, hoideii nt tlie IToBate OfBeeiiu
the city of Hurttne*. In said county, on Mon­
day, Uwi»t dav of Fetmianr, in the 'ear &lt;aie
thousand eight hundred aud ninety Uro.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Gcotge
Wetgles. deceased.
Ou reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied ot John J. Perkins, administrator of said
estate, praying that be may M licensed to Sell
the real evtate of said deceased as In raid peti­
tion dltcribed tor the leusons and purpi»es
herein set forth.
•
Thereupon it is ordered,-that Tuesday. I he &gt;».t
day of starch. A. D. lWt. ut ten o’clock In the
forcnoou. be assigned lor tbe hearing ot «a«l
petition and that the Lelra at law of said de­
ceased and all other persons interested in rail!
estate .are requlre&lt;t to appear at a session ot
said CJkrt, thru to tv bidden at the Probate
office, In the City of Hastings. In raid Couittv.
and show cause, if there be, why the prayer of
the petitioner may no; be granted. And ft- la
further ordered, thax raid petitioner give notice
to the persons interested in said estate, of Hie
jw-ndenev of said petition and tbe hearing
thereof by causing-xropy of this order to ;l&lt;
imbilsliod tn the Hastings liANNKS.a news­
paper printed and circulated in raid County lot
Barry. once tn each week for. three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Chas. W. AftNsnioNG. !
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy.)
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NOTIL'K FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
State of Mleblgan. County of B wry—*&gt;.
,
Notice is hereby givhi. ttmt tn order of the
Proh ilc Court for liieCounlv of Barry , marie nn
tbe’.’Mh day uf January A. D. 1*41. six months
from that date were allowed lor creditors to
preM-nt rhelr claims sga&gt;ns; the estate nf
Worthy I- Mead. Hue ot su'd County, decrawsd.
and that all creditors &lt;&gt;f raid dreeaaed are re­
quired hi present I heir claims tn said Probate
Court, ut &gt;he Probate office, in the City of
U.'istlhgs. for examination and allowance, ou or
before the »th day of July next, and ’hat su-h
claims will be heani before said.Court, on
Thursday, the 'JM!| day of April and oo Thurs­
day the 2Sthday of.luh licit, at trn o'clock in
be forenoon of each of -hose days.
Dated Jannarv Tttli. A. D I*®.
Cha* W. AMMSTBONG, Judge ot Probate,

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New Kouth Wales has asked for 300.000
square feet of apace.

Director General Davis has declared
that all applications foe space ought to be
presented by July 1, 1803.
A practical, working business college,
which is purely an American Institution,
will be one of the exhibits at Che fair.

The Grand Rapids, Mleh.. furniture
manufacturers will make a united exhibit
Tho following letter from Secretary nod want half an acre of space. In which
Blaine was read:
to display IL
I regret that I cannot 1* present at your dab
The French steamship line. Havre to
meeting on the 2Sd. Official engagruienta for­
bid, but I cannot refrain from aending a word New York, has agreed to return free all
Principal Orator.
□f good chocr on tho proapecta of th. Repub­ exhibits which it brings to the cxpoaiUon
Albany, Feb. 28.—Before the meeting lican party. Ou all leading measures relating at regular tariff rates.
of the stale Democratic convention here tn tho Industrial and financial intereste of tho
It is announced that the imperial band
people wo are strong and growing stronger. On
yesterday the state central committee met, tho contrary our oppuaenta «re weak «nd of Emperor William of Germany will at­
its moat important business lielng the dis­ growing weaker. They are divided: we are tend the Exposition, having al! ready ob­
position of lhe protest of tho objecting united. It wo do not win it la oar own fault tained permission to do so.
. We will bo justly cenanrable if. with such great
Gothamites.
A committee. of the objectors
----------...
. I measures involved, every Republican doca not
A cablegram states that the French gov­
appeared before tho committee and
urged
that he is appealed to penoualiy. and that ernment is about to ask tbe chamber of
id urged
careful consideration of their protest.
protest, | victory in tLo election depends on him.
deputies for an appropriation of 3,500,000
Bourke Cockran asked E. Elleryf AnderThe speech of the evening was that of francs (3700,000) for the French exhibit at
twt was ' Governor McKinley to the toawt: “Protecson if it was not true that the protest
Chicago.
prepared before the convention was called tlon the National Policy.” He said:
Georgia, like Texas and South Dakota, .
or tbe date set. Anderson raid
” the
’* com
Speeches were also made by Senator
mitten met on the Saturday night prior to Dolph, Senator Perkins, and J. Sloat Fos­ is trying to raise a large portion of Its
the meeting ot the state committee, and sett, and all were punctuated by loud and needed World’s fair fund through the in­
that there was a rumor at that time that enthusiastic applause. A feature of the strumentality of tbe school pupils and &gt;
evening, in view of Dana’s recent attack teachers.
the convention was to be held early.
Disposition of the Protest.
upon his war record, was.the applause
Herr Wermuth, the Imperial German
Thomae F. Grady said that he believed that greeted General Alger wheneaer he
World's fair commissioner, has already re­
that the committee had dechlcd to protest
ceived nearly 2,000 applications for space
against tbe convention either as too early
from the Intending exhibitors ot hls
Grover Cleveland at Ann Arbor.
or too late, and also believed that the com­
.
AXN AnHOR, Feb. 23.—Ex-President country.
mittee was simply opposed to candidates
Cleveland
was
given
a
rousing
welcome
by
aud nut alone to the date of the conven­
The California Worid.s fair state com­
tion, and that the movement was simply the students here yesterday, and the col­ missioffers have authorized the formation
antagonistic nnd nothing else. Cockran lege cry was heard all over town. The of a Woman’s board. Each commissioner
moved that tbe question referred to by the ex-president's address was entirely non­ will appoint one member of this board.
committee, together with the papers, b« partisan and a plea for good citizenship Each member is allowed 81,000 a year for
laid on th? table. Thu motion wua unar. and manly manhood. The spirit of the traveling expenses.
imously adopted, and the protesting dele­ address is epitomized in the closing quo­
A bill appropriating 8300,000 for tMe
gation withdrew.
tation.: “To thine own self be true, and it
must follow as the night the day, thou state representation at tbe Exposition is
JThe Democratic state convention was cans’t not then be false to any min." He now pending In Iowa legislature. A pre­
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called to order shortly after noca, George sat down amid a storm of applause. Ad­ liminary appropriation ot 850,000 was
M. Brute being temporary chairman. He dresses were mode by Governor Winans, made nt the last session. A bill for 8300.r
referred to Hill iu terms of glowing praise ex- jovernor Campbell (of Ohio), Don M. 000 is ulso pending in New York legisla­
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f
&lt;
and was loudly applauded. After the ap­ Dickinson, and others. A reception at the ture.
pointment of committees, introduction of court bouse lasted from 7 to 0 p. m. At
The North Carolina legislature failed to
resolutions, etc., a recera to 4 p. m. was 10 o’clock Mr. Cleveland departed for De make a World’s
fair
appropriation.
taken, and when the convention rearaem- trolt.
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Whereupon the State board of agriculture
bled General Sickles was made permanent
.innounced that it would undertake to pro­
chairman. He also eulogized Hill and
vide all necessary means and superintend .
S
t
.
L
ouis
,
Feb.
22.
—
Tho
Industrial
Re
­
raised the enthusiasm of the convention
the collection of an exhibit that will te
still higher. The committee on resolution form conference wan called to order at 2 p.
creditable to the Alate. It is the Intention
reported the platform, which, opens with tn. l»y Ben Terrell of Texan. An addrera
to have the state building at the Exposi­
a hearty indorsement of Governor Hill, of welcome wa* delivered by G. P. Waidaud renews the pledges in favor of tariff ridge of St. Louin, nnd responses made by tion a reproduction of the state capital.
reform.
L. I&amp; Polk on behalf of the Fnrmcru’ Alli­
Probably the best military weapon in
ance and Industrial Uniorf; T. V. Powder­ use is tbe small bore Mannllcher ride, with
It then recites the planks of the Demo- ly ________________________
_______________
in the name of the Knight*
of Labor,, which smokeless powder Is employed.
erntic platforms (or 1S7W down, among ■ and IgnAtius Donnelly. The appointment This smokeless powder Is a more powerwhich are “gold and silver the only legal of committees occupied the most of the fui explosive than the old fashioned black
tender; federal taxation for re venue only, day.
____________________
powder, forty graltiJ'of it being equal to ,
anil economy in public expenses. We are
sixty grains of the black. It may be con­
WASHINGTON’S NATAL DAY.
against the coinage of any silver dollar
---- -- to
------------- soling
know
*u-t that
the Chilian
th
army is
which is nbt of the infrinsie value of ev­ How It Was Obaerved in Various Parts i fully
tu||y equipped
equipped with
with tee
tb&lt; Mannllcher rifle.
ery other dollar of the United States. We
of the Country.
of the Country. while
whjie our
oyr anuj
arnjJ is
is still
gtinAUsing the old fashtherefore denounce the new Sherman sil­
Chicago, Feb. 23.—In addition to the 1 tnm«riarm.
lonedarm. 4.vion
45-100 nf
ot utijnjh
anl
caliber, with
ver law, under which ouu-tenthof our gold political observances of thfl'iiay, Washing- ■ the black
v powder. it
— of tbe European
Most
stock has been exported and all our silver ton’s birthday had its usual run of non­ armies use the new small bore magazine
output is dammed up nt heme, as a falne
partisan meetings. An this city the Union rifle, 30-100 of an inch caliber.
pretence, but actual hindrance, of return
to free bi-metallic coinage nnd as tending League club bad arranged seven meetings
Charles Dudley Warner, In’the Editor's
only to produce a change from one kind of of school children in the different parte of, Drawer of Harper’s Mag^gfpe for March,
the city, and thousands of children listened makes the novel suggestHm that among
monuiuctalisin to another.
to lessons of patriotism thereat. The
the vty-ious features of the World's fair
“We therefore unite with the friends of Commercial club gave a banquet to the there should te an “exhibition of society."
honest money everywhere in stigmatizing visiting congressmen at which World's He confesses that the. project has almoet
the Sherman progressive silver basis law fair talk was the principal subject. The '.nsurmountabl; difficulties to overcome,
as no solution of the gold and silver ques­ Union Leaguo club gave a banquet at but Is confident that if It were undertaken
tion, and as a fit appendix to the subsidy which tlie oratory was all patriotic.
it would be as original as It would be at­
Other Celebrations.
and bounty swindle, the McKinley worsetractive. “The great World’s fair at Chi­
At Washington the Daughters of the
than-war tariff, the Blaine reciprocity
cago, ” he says, "Is disUnculsbed from all
Revolution
held
a
meeting
at
which
Mrs.
humbtig, the squandered surplus, the ad­
other fairs of the sort by the prominence
vancing deficit, the defective census and Benjamin Harrison delivered an address. of women in its management It would
falsified representation, and the revolu­ There were also the usual celebrations at be gallant to say that this Insures Its suc­
tionary procedures ot the billion dollar New York, Philadelphia, Boston and in cess. but aside from the fact that gallantry
congress." “The inflexibly sound finance fact in cittes and towns all over the land Is resented in these days, this must de­
of Governor Tilden“ is coupled with tho the natal Ay of the “Father of His Coun­ pend upon what is exhibited. If it were
similar views -of Governor Hill, and tho try” was appropriately observed. In this a competitive exhibition of American
close of the platform is as follows: “In city also tho ladtaq_ and visiting con­ women against the world in arms, we
obedience to the mandate of the Demo­ gressmen were entertained at lunch at should have no fear. But what Impression /'
cratic voters of New York the delegatee Washington Park race course, nnd the will be made by woman’s arts and Indus­
selected by this convention nre instructed ladles at a Colonial tea by Mrs. II. O. Stone. tries? What has she that Is peculiar to
to present to the national Democratic con­
herself tliat Is worth exhibiting? not
vention the name of David B. Hill as their
CELINA. O., Feb. 23.—After n fox hunt needle-work or weaving; for men sew
candidate for president of the United
and weave beautifully.
Not -iiterature;
States,’’ and the delegates are also instruct­ which was held north of thin city a Dr
Danbay, of Daisil, who participated in the for men still keep on trying the market.
ed to vote as a unit.
sport upon an Indian pony, attempted to Not painting or sculpture; for half those
learning to draw In the studios are still
The following delegates to the national show the crowd how bin [&gt;cny could stand men. What pursuit or Industry la there
convention were selected: Roswell I*. shooting from bis back. The doctor wad peculiar to woman that she should make a
Flower, Edward I’. Murphy, Jr., Daniel E. somewhat intoxicated. He asked a bystand­ separate exhibition of It? We have no de­
Sickle*. Henry W. Slocum. Alternates— er to hand him his gun, which wan done, and
sire to be captious about this, for It easy to
Manton Marble, John Bigelow, Sidney through carelewnres while cocking it he see that the secession nf the woman. If
Webster, Alfred G. Chapin. Throe cheers allowed bis thumb to slip, discharging
that It contemplated, will leave the man
were then given for Senator Hill nnd the the gun, which waw loaded with No. 2
part of the exhibition poor In comparison,
convention adjourned. After adjourn­ shot, the load taking effect in the abdo­
an&lt;l lead to humiliation and diseouragement Hill held an impromptu reception men of John Gause, a 16-year-old lad.
Medical aid wna summoned, but to no mentJ’
on the stage of the halt
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avail. Tho boy died Buuday at 11 o’clock.
Meeting of the Objectors.
While the regular convention was being
held the New York city objectors were
Manager Heald, of the Chicago A West
Kansas CITY, Ma, Feb. 20. —Chairman
holding n conference In another ball.
Michigan recently, with a party of friends
Speeches were made by W. D. Locke, of Smith, of the Trana-Misaouri Passenger made a southern trip. The Grand Rapids
Buffalo; ex-Seeretary Fairchild, and oth­ association, haa sent out a circular an­ papers all commented on the extensiveness
ers. all protesting against tho early con­ nouncing the action ot the association in of the trip. They all agreed on the party
vention and the aspirations of David B. the triennial conclave of the Knight Tem­ being absent two months. Following the
Hill At the clone ot the speaking resolu­ plars at Denver. The substance of the announcement one paper states that the
tions were adopted to bolt! nn anti-HUl notice is that a selling or baaing rate of party made about 150,000 miles. That
convention at Syracuse on May 31 to elect one single lowest ilrat-clara Care for the would only be 104 miles an hour, twentydelegates to the Democratic convention at round trip to Denver and return is author­ four hours each day, for the whole sixty
Chicago and the conference then ad­ ized. Tickets may be sold Aug. 4 to 10,
days. Another reduces the figures to 100,­
journed.
__________
inclusive, with a transit limit of five days 000, or sixty-eight and one-half miles per
M’KINLEY SPEAKS AT DETROIT.
hour.
He Declares that HU Tariff Bill Will
\W. L. Jenks, of Port Huron, sold Ed­
Stand—Letter from Kleine.
Des Moines Feb. 23.—The senate Satur­
ward Crnnk a forty acre farm In Oakland
DETROIT, Feb. 23.—The annual banquet day passed a resolution to investigate the
county on the easy payment plan, and
of the Michigan club last evening attracted charge that two senators were captured in when Cronk defaulted in hh payments
a host of Republicans of greater or less a raid on a house of ill-fame recently. A Jinks transferred the property to the
fame from thia and adjoining states. resolution to discharge Doorkeeper Belvel Michigan Life Insurance company. Cronk
While the Democrats were making the for attacking Senator Finn went over. The moved the house off the (arm and Into
Depiocrats caucused later and decided to
another township, and the Insurance com­
most of Cleveland at Ann Arbor yesterday censure Finn for assaulting BelveL
pany replevined It and moved it back onto
and getting ready to have a great time
the farm. The first trial resulted in a
with him here today the Republicans were
verdict for Cronk of the house and 8100.
D
ewitt
,
la.,
Feb.
20.
—
Thu
Cyclone
Man
­
growing enthusiastic over Governor Mc­
In the Circuit court the Insurance company
Kinley; Senator Dolph, of Oregon; Senator ufacturing company's works burned yes­
got a verdict upon IL The Supreme court
Perkins, of Kansas; and J. Sloat Faasett, terday afternoon. The fire was caused by will pass upon It.
of New York. During the afternoon a re­ the explosion of a gna engine. George
During the rush of canning season in a
ception in honor of the distinguished Morris, Fred Johnson. Frank Jones, Homer
Reed, and Norman Hall, employe*, were Jackson household last summer, a dish­
people was held at General Alger's home. badly burned.
cloth suddenly disappeared from the table.
Tables for 1,000 Banqueters.
Yesterday when a can of tomatoes were
THE DEATH RECORD.
When the doors of the Detroit rink were'
opened for dinner, the missing dishcloth
opened at 0 o’clock the scene before those
Captain William Conner, well-knowni was found In it
who entered was magnificent. Tables hod
New York hotel man. at St. Louis.
been set in the big area for 1,000 guests,
Allen G. Reynolds, a ML Pleasant Free
Father Cqi.neuur SVMjvan, at Detroit.
while as many more spectators were ac­
W1LLIAM Bltth-, an old resident of Methodist minister and Anna Nichols, one
of hla flock, deserted their families a year
commodated in tho galleries. Tho rink
had been ’oeantifully decorated with the
Barney EL Lehman, prominent Penn­ ago and ran away together. They were
national colors and natural flowers, and sylvania manufacturer, at Bethlehem, Pa. recently captured In Wisconsin and were
when the banqueters arrived every availa­
Daniel D. Withers, know in the turf brought back Saturday and Jailed.
Gathering—The Pintform—A Contest­
ing Delegation Promised—Great Night

PROBATE OILDER,
State of Michigan,County of Barry, as.
At a session of the Probate Court, boideu lat
the Probate office, in the City of Hasting*,-Iu
rafd County, on Monday the 1st day of F»b-rtuiry. in the year une thousand eight hundred
ami ninety two.
Present, diaries W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Dora Burch«t,
deceased.
On reading and riling the petition, duly veri­
fied, of Oliver Cheney, administrator of said
estate prayIng that lie may be licensed to aril
the real estate of said deceased as In said peti­
tion described for the reasons aud purt-Mes
therein set forth.
Thereupon It is ordered, Hint Wednesday die
tub day of March A. D-. leu-’ al ten o'cluckun
the forenoon, be astignedfor tlie hearing of
said petition aud that tho heirs at law of sg|&lt;t
derraseii arid all &lt;&gt;lhec..per*on« Interested in
said estate, are required to appear at a session
ot said court, then to be holden at the Probate
office. In the city of Hastings, in said County,
and show cause, if any there be. why the prayer
of the tietitlimer may not be granted. Audi it
V-M—*. TcOwiU.ratk.&lt;xo.U«nt.ff^t
is further ordered, that said petitioner giro no­
tice to the persons Interested in said estate. of
the pendency of said petition and th* bearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order tope
published in the Hastings. Bannkb, a news­
CHANCERY SALE.
paper printed and circulated in-the said Count v
of Barry, once in each week for three successive
I&lt;&gt; jutrnance of nnd by virtue of an order and
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
decree ot the circuit court for tbe County of
CHAS. W. AHMSfjlONU. I
Barry, In chancery. In the Mate ot Michigan,
Judge of Probate.
made-And dated on UieiOtiiday of November, A.
(A true copy.)
1). IH01 In a certain can*, therein pending where­
in Freedom G. Shepard executor of the last
SHERIFF’S SALE.
will and testament ot John E Chaffin, tam'd,
Notice Is herebyglven thst by virtue nf a writ is complainant and Frederick L. Dingman.
of fleri laclas Issued out of the Circuit Court Cor Clara L. Dliiuman. J. Bjron f-tw-rtry, Andrew J.
the County •»( Barr)’, iu favor of Frank &lt;J. Good­ Lien. GreenburvG. Rupert. NelllK Sperry and
year and Georxe A. Banie*. copartners, under William A. Graham are defendant*.
•
NottaS |S hereby given that I shall sell at
the Arm of Goodyear &amp; Rsrnes.against tbe real
estate of Allen G. Freeman In said county, to Subtle auction to the highest bidder, on Soturay the fifth day ot March, A. D. IMS at ten
me directed and delivered, I did. ou tbe 3l»l
o
’
clock
in
theforenoon,
at
the
north
front
&lt;l«or
day of June. A. D. i«o, levy upon and take nil
the right, title and interest of said Allen G. of the Court house In the City ot ItartlBR* County
Freeman, in aud to the foliowitig devnued real of Barry arid State of Michigan, said Court house
estate, to wit: The south out quarter of die being the place tor holding the circuit court for
north east quarter of section 10. in towhsiflp 1, Mid County of Barry the following described
north of range » west, in the County of Barry projierty: to wit: Ail that certain piece or par­
anti State of Michigan, all ot which I shall ox­ cel of land situate. lylng.and being in the town­
pose for xaloat publCTuictlon. or venouc. to the ship ot Aras ria. in the County of Barry and
highest bidder, at the north front door of the state ot Michigan, and bounded and described
Court House, in the City /of .HastiDK*. in raid u follows, to ct: The west thlrtv acres of the
county, on the 12th day of March. A. D. 1W.‘, at south east quarter ot section number thirty four
town one north, range seven west and so much
2 o'clock in the forenoon of said day.
’ Dated this 23d day of January, A. D.1M2.
of the south west quarter, of said section thirtyBakkk Hhhixkb.
four aa lies east of the center ot the highway
running north and south through the same.
Former sheriff of the Comity of Ba&gt;ry, who
made the levy in said notice described.
Dated Hastings. Mich. Jan. in. 1X2.
•
Atoxxo E. Kkx astox.
Circuit Court Commissioner.
probatb order.
Barry County. Mich.
Fnan M. Wai&gt;uu&lt;»h.
State of Michigan. County of Barry—ss.
Solicitor for Complainant,
At a seiudon of the Probate Court for the
County ot Barn’, holdeit at the Probate office,
Im the City ot I fasti r.its. in said county, ou Fri­
day the 6lh dzy of February, ia the year one
PECKHAMS CROUP
thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
Present, Charles W. Armslrcmg, Judge of
n
YTiRABAHT, BATE,
0EHTAIB.
I
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Rosa M.
SHOULD BE IN EVERY
Ferris, decease 1.
On reading and Oling the petttl &gt;n, duly* vertfled, of Votney W. Ferris, son of sxld drccaeed.
praying this court to determine who are and
were the heirs at law of said deceased, and En­
THE CHILDRENS COUGH
titled under the laws of this state to inherit
tho res! estate of which said deceased died
-t!
Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday the
lOth -day of March, A. !&gt;.. is» st ten o’clock'In
tue forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of «hld
ble bit of space, both for participants in
petition and that the heirs at law of said de­
" The Niagara Faile Route.'
tho feast and spectators, was occupied.
ceased and all other persons interested in sgld
General Russell A. Alger was toastmas­
estate, are required to appear at a session of
«ahi court, then to be holden at the Prubateofter. When the menu had been disposed
flre. in the City nf Hastings. In said county, aud
ot letters of regret were read from Presi­
show isutse, if any there be, why the prayer of
Hie jtcUtloner may not be granted. And it Is
n.in |p.m !p'.m.|p.m.|a.in dent Harrison, ex-president Hayes, Sena­
7
47|
2.111
fl
»|il.ta|
».»)
further ordered, that sal J petitioner give notice ILuTiNOa.
tor# sSberman, Evarts, and Gallinger, Alto the persons interested In said estate, of the
biou W. Tourgee and the governors of
pendency at raid- petition and Ute hearing
moat of the Republican states.
t hereof by cauMDg a copy of this order to te
published in fee Haattngs Bannkh. a news­
paper printed ind circulated in said County of
Gen. Alger than said: **It matters not
Barry, oure In-each week for three succeMlre
who may be nominated for pnsddent
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Chas. w. abmstkon.s.
Michigan Republicans will rally loyally
M.
A
GILLMAN,
taxnd
Ar*ni.
H
m
U
s
Judge ot Prooate.
.
to the ticket and redeem it from the Demo­
(Atrue copy.)
O. W. Ruoauu G. P. a T. A. Ch'tag ».
crats. No mugwumps in Michigan or no

:^ON T DELAY

Republicans who taka water in their milk.
They taka their'* straight.
Firofc thing
the Republican legislature, which will
surely te elected this year, dtea when 16
convenes will l»e to wipe out gerrymander­
ing lines which Democratic legislation eatablished a year ago. State will be restored
to Republican ranks and kept there. Cong-tasnian Julius C. Burrows, tn a welcom­
ing address, raid Democrats would not
again carry Michigan until the memory of
the last Democratic legislature shall have
(ailed from memory.

world as “the Sagu of Brookdale,” at New
York.
Sir George Campbell, member of the
British parliament, at Cairo.
Henry W. Bates, well-known natural­
ist and author, nt Ixtndun.

Two tramp# stopping nt the Tramps’
Rest, a place provided by tbe city at Kala­
mazoo. have been thieving and burglariz­
ing on an extensive scale. Saturday night
they broke into a dwelling house and
threatened the iuQuitex with a butchoria
«k»r5?r. They were jailed.

John Gilmauy Shea, well-known Irish
American author, at Elizabeth, N. J.
Rev. Father S. PAUUia, distinguished
Armada people were awakened lhe
Jesuit, at Albuquerque, N. M.
other night by the shrieklug ot tlie village
Gilbert Eiaiott Griffin of the United mill whistle, aud aa It kept right qq
Stoles poatofllce department, at Kingston, shrieking they concludes! that the tow*
Ont. ’
Lieutenant Commander Edward Dela-

heavy with ire that it opened the valve.

�Thursday, February ajth, :89a.
Tbl&gt; would &gt;» perUeu^rly homUI»Hn&lt; la
AUGUST K. 18T9.

editorial notes.
«mber the Squawbock

‘

wUl b. rewoberM U»t
W IfltblMta. tbe t«t ot bew.ee ou

Remember, republicans, your caucuses
mwrt. In order that vou may comply with
the new election law. be held much earlier
than usual th*
Tb*y rixrald be
held at least 10 days before electloe. Get

out your caucus calls soon.

Springer with his free wool bill may be
towr-L M.nr W
wtu&gt; Join «od
dol“* expected to bob up serenely almost any
worth of property destrojed. owlM to tbl» day now. As tbe democrats have long
been known as mutton haters, it will sur­
Uoo. Quite frequeotlr U recorded frKbt- prise no one to see Springer’s bill pass the
. MI erotdeou .tatUr to tbe Mlowlw. tbe
lower house.
™olt, of which meet webrb bcrllf upon
The New York Sun’s wicked attack
tbe cooaeleoce. of every Souawbuck, nn-

ftrtuo-de eoooirb to bare cwt bls rote In
aneoflt. But then If ■ Squnwboek
bsen't snr more conscience then be he.
tanlns. uiftblnc wouldn’t ..trouble him
rery much. The followlnir Is the ertlde
dipped from Ssturdsp's Detroit Times,
and tbe tirrlble tmsusllr wu the result ot

upon Gen. Alger’s soldier record may
prove the one thing needful to secure him
tbe nomination. The Sun’s unwarranted

ila is how the Squawbuck legislature

jdthe fanners: It made It possible
t J• congressional apportionment for tbe

» of Michigan to select a majority of
a, ongresamen. By Its redlstrictlng tbe
] ■ («* legislative purposes It gave to tbe
B 1 control of both branches of tho leg.

And yet the city population of
tato comprises less than two-fifths of
1_ «rple of Michigan. |Fannera can
| we how much of a frleud to them the
L

ratlc party Is.
democratic friends lave not met
be success they expected In organizta “people’s party.” They have
democrats, but the republicans
1 so numerous u could be desired.
*&lt;be republicans who are In show7 indlnation to walk into tlie demojeMUca) sideshow part of the ar-

Is It to tiw New York
cation. A solid Util d«le-

Miss Olive Thompson will give an en­
tertainment at the Baptiat church forJhe
benefit of tbe ladles aid society. Thia
young lady eomes very highly reeommendThe W. C. T. U. of the first ward will
hold their regular meeting at tbe home of
Mrs. George Williams, Friday afternoon,
Feb. 26th. All are cordially Invited.

Goods Must Go at Some Price!
,

Not i or i off, but

One-Half Off on Most of the Stock.
Ab they must go.

Come quick while the stock is large and complete.

LOOK BELOW.

LOOK BELOW

Judge Smith will give a lecture before
the Epworth League Tuesday evening.

The “Temple of Fame” will be given
some time In April by the-young Indira
connected with tbe Epworth league.
Mrs. Clement Smith haa consented to take
charge of the entertainment, which Is a
Bland has brought hls little silver bill
guarantee that It will be a success In every
before congress. Its most bitter opponents way- The play will be given In Union
are democrats. It looks very much as ball Immediately after the Lenten season
though the democratic party could not be ends.
The Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at the Presby­
united upon a frec-cqinage measure.
terian church next Sunday evening at 6
Stop and consider If It will be wise to o’clock, and will bo led by Miss Pearl
Michael.
give to foreigners free access to our mar­
Services a^the Presbyterian church next
kets, when that means, In most Instances,
Sunday: Topic In the morning, “An Old
foreign control of our markets.
Story.” In the evening, n talk about
Cowper, poet and hymn writer, with per­
.
Will It pay to turn our markets, tbe best sonal recollections of Olney and WestonIn the world, over to foreigners simply to underwood. Illustrated by hymns of Cow­
please British Cobden clubs and their per sung by a select choir.

PRICES TELL!

PRICES TELL!

PRICES TELL!

assault Is certainly making friends for

Gen. Alger.

using Squawbuek oil:
,
“Ironwood, Michigan—(special)—Three
children all under 7 years of age. were cre­
mated last night by tbe destruction by fire
of a store, saloon and residence building.
Charles Delongcamps. with his wifa and
■even, children, lived over Charles Bedard’s
store and saloon. Some kerosene In their
kitchen exploaed and In an Instant the
upper portion of tbe building was a mass
of flames.
The mother, 2-week-pld babe and two
other children were rescued, but Mrs. DeJocgramps was frantic over the Impending*
fate of Albert, Marie and Charles, who
were still in the building, ahd a number of American sympathizers?
Citizens were seriously burned while mak­
ing heroic, but unavailing efforts to save
Three months gohe and still nothing
them. Tbe three bodies were found In
dune by the “reform* democratic congress
the ruins.”____________________
at Washington. Great Is democratic re­
Until next fall, about convention time,
form.
the Journal will be a vigorous “people’s
party’organ. That’s part ot Its grind.
Squawbuckery in Michigan will be
Then democracy and the Journal may be equally known for dangerous kerosene and
expected to work harmoniously. But It tlie unsavory ordor of its misdeeds.
would spoil the plan to haye It that way
now. Nevertheless the Journal's democra­
The best authorities in tlie state are fully
cy will stick out once In a while In spite
agreed that the Squawbuck legislature
of ail efforts at control. Week before last made a sorry botch of the tax law.
lhe Bans eh made a statement to the effect
that the voters of Michigan knew what
Reciprocity Is opening more markets to
democracy was now and had had enough
America in a single year than free trade
of It Now that statement might have
could have done in a life time.
been picked up by a democratic paper, and
do one need wonder.
But to havrthe or­
gan of the “people’s party” rush to the
It Is a record of disgrace, of corruption
defense of the democratic party did seem
and crime, that hourly confronts Michigan
strange. At least might have seemed so democracy In the one short year of its ad­
to one who did not know that It was the ministration.
It came Into power pledged to economy
program to have a fusion of the two next
and reform. It will go out guilty of the
tall.
greatest extravagance and corruption.
It was pledged to a short legislative ses­
l
In this paper will be found a supple- sion. It’s squawbuek sitting, was longer,
•' meat containing tlie speeches made at the aud fuller of tomfoolery, than any in
annual banquet of tbe Michigan Clnb, in years.
It was pledged to opposition to monopo­
Detroit, Monday evening. In thespeeches
lies. It is guilty of legislating for tlie
. will be found the essence of /the best
greatest monqply on earth, tbe Standard
■ 'thought, of some of tbe brightest minds in Oil Company, and with disregard for the
the country. We especially commend the Ilves or the property of the people.
It was pledged to economical adminLv
.'^efforts of Hon. Wm. McKluley, tho author
| of the famous McKinley bill, and that of tratlon. It Is guilty of creating and filling
new and unnecessary offices and of squeez­
.Hon. J. 8. Fassett, exposing the rotteu po- ing out every cent and more too, than the
' .Itlcal methods of the Tammany Ring in law allows from the offices of tbe state.
It declared for the abolition of the free
. ■ Kew York. The extent of the influence
railroad pass. But its squawbucks took
,if this ring, and its marvelous power in more and used more free mileage than any
. politics, both municipal and state will be legislature Has done for yean.
it was pledged for reformation. In tlie
!'Surprising to many. It has absolute con­
trol of both! the city and state of New state departments. But Its secretary of
state has confessed to misappropriation
! . 'ork and is reaching out after the nation
|3&amp;rough David B. Hill, as Its prospective and theft of public property, and has been
obliged to/esign his office.
UMmdldate fqr president.
It waa/pledged to tbe reform of the bal­
lot, but It has outrageously passed a per­
E C. L. Plll$bury, of the big Minneapolis nicious law upsetting the established and
accepted custom of choosing presidential
gfflp&lt;iring mills, the heaviest buyer of wheat electors, and creating a system for such
J-real wheat not options—in the world, choosing,(alike unfair and unconstitutional.
Hmreitas his opinion before the special
Add to these broken pledges a record of
Sg»gresslonal committee that gambling In political theft, of public plunder, of scan­
dal. of bigamy and of legislative and exe­
■ain should be slopped, and that the
cutive incompetency, and the picture Is a
; 7-.&lt;bort” seller was the farmer’s worst
comforting one to those who put the de­
I /.r.emy.. In his Judgment, only actual mocracy of Michigan Into power.—Caro
,
sin should be behind every deal In Advertiser.
teat In our Judgment Mr. Pillsbury
Thb democrat program of reduction of
ew exactly what he was talking about,
;
d told the exact truth when he asserted tariff taxation is utterly delusive. Taxa­
tion cannot be further reduced without
it wheat gambling was an injury to the
crippling the government Putting a few
rat growers.
articles on tbe free list would not relieve
tbe people of a single dollar’s worth of fed­
f the predictions of democratic orators eral taxation. Patting those articles on
|: the 1890 campaign had proven true, the the free list would not cheapen a single
■ 3. treasury would have been bankrupt necessity to the consumer, for domestic!
competition has established prices which
uths since. But despite their predlc- are as low as will admit of reasonable
&gt;», the excuses of the government profit But the enlargement of the free
. e been promptly met, tbe various ap- list In the manner proposed by Springer
would let down the bars which restrain
priatlons paid, the national debt re­
foreign competition and subject several of
ed, and there’s still a balance of over our most Important industries to a life and
j 000.000 ready cash available above all death struggle on unequal terms with
rves. This Is the usual outcome of cheap labor and cheap capital. The demo­
•
ocraticjjredictions. It is democratic. crat program Is not only delusive but dan­
gerous.—Detroit Tribune.
&gt; ■ ly republican, treasuries that loom up
■ , . deficiencies.

j.

Z the service. will b. of generel toterest. A similar mission has just*been
held In Syracuse, N. Y.. and ozu» of U»
naners of tliat city says; Tbe mission ser­
vices at St John’s Episcopal church are
growing In Interest The sermons of
Doctor Schackleford evary evening are
strong and stirring appeals to hve a relig­
ion*-Ife. The noon services for men at
tbe Larned block and the 8 o'clock service
for women at the church by tbe Rev. M.
Cropsey are well attended."

Some of the young people connected
with the Y. P. S. C. E. held a social held at
pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt on
Green street on Tuesday evening. Talk,
music, singing, gpmra and ,an excellent
supper filled up the time. Many thanks
to our good friends, Mr. aud Mrs. Hoyt,
for their hospitality, and to all who work­
ed bard to make the meeting a success.

Several excursionists from Kalamazoo
took Ih the show In Union hall Tuesday
evening. There being a dearth of boquets
in Kalamazoo, they showered their 'favorItes with cabbage and onions.
No
Name and residence
M i Clarence Lewis, Hastings twp
30 i May L ffl del man
~
j Frank Hoover, Castleton
211 Josephine Whitlock,
“

Age.

,
_ Oblsaary.
.
Dietl. In Lake Odessa, Monday, February
nth. Stephen Haight, aged 61 years.
Stephen Haight was bom in Steuben
Co., N. Y., Feb’y Mh. 1831. In 1834 bls
parents moved to Livingston Co., Mich.,
but located In Odessa township in 1841.
He first learned the carpenter’s trade,
which he followed with diligence and
success. In 1864 he enlisted In Company
E, 3rd Mich. Infantry, served 14 months,
nnd received an honorable discharge. He
was living In Woodland Center when be
enlisted, and returned there after the war.
He engaged in tbe undertaking business,
as hls health would not permit following
hls trade. He was highly successful In
his business, painstaking and considerate
on all occasions requiring his professional
service. In 1884 he removed to Saranac,
but returned to Woodland in ’86. When
the new town of Lake Odessa was founded
our subject was among the first to locate
there in 1888, entering the furniture nnd
undertaking busineiM In company with
George Weed, but continuing hls under­
taking business also at Woodland. For a
yeaipast hls health had steadily failed,
and he was obliged to retire from active
affairs.
December 25th. 1861, he was united In
marriage to Margaret M. George. Their
union was a happy one. They were de­
votedly attached to each other, and their
home was the “dearest spot on earth” lo
them. They had two children, daughters,
one of whom. Dora, wife of Otis Miner, of
Ijike Odessa, survives to comfort her
mother, and share with her the grief over
her great loss.
He bad one surviving brother. David
Haight, of Woodland, and one sister, Mrs.
M. T. Wheeler, of this city.
The funeral services took place at Lake
Odessa Wednesday, and were very largely
attended—probably one of the largest fun­
erals ever held in that vicinity, attesting
tbe great esteem in which he Was held.
* Mr. Haight was a man who laved hls
home and its dear ones; loved hls native
land and went as a willing defender of her
flag and her liberty. He had that fellow
feeling that makes one “wondrous kind”—
a way of getting at the hearts of people,
and winning their friendship and regard.
He was especially endeared to the pioneers
of Woodland and Odessa, and to the com­
rades who wore tbe Union blue. As a
man. as a neighbor, as a busband, as a
father, he sought to live well, to do well
his part. He will be mourned by mkny
for the kindness rendered, for tbe g4od
things brought Into their lives by him.
In their bereavement, the stricken ones
have the sympathy of their many friends.

Men’s heavy socks, 4 pre. for 25 eta.
Men’s wool socks, 3 pre. for 25 eta.
Men's pants worth $1.50 for 85 cts.
Men’s pants worth $2.50 for $1.25.
Men’s undershirts and drawers worth per suit 45 cts for 85 eta.
Men's rubbers 32 eta.
Women’s rubbers 22 eta.

Look!

Look!

Look!

Shoes!

Shoes!

Shoes!

Men’s shoes. Congress and Bals, all ayles, worth $6.00 for $4.00.
“
“
4.50 “
3.00.
3.50 “ 2.50.
3.00 *• 2.00.
2.00 “ 1.50.
1.25 “
.90

Women, Look!

Women, Look!

Women’s Dongola Kid Button worth $4.50 for 2.25.
“
••
“
“
“
3.00 “ 2.00.
“
“
“
“
“
2.50 1
1.50.
2.00 “ 1.50.
1.50 “ 1.00.
And all Men's and Women’s Furnishing Goods, Men’s and Boya’ Boots, Boys’ and
Children’s Shoes, and all Rubber Goods must go aa prices are no object. Money
we want.

Umbrellas worth $1.50 for 99c.

Women’s Merino Vests for 35c.

DO NOT FORGET THE

?

BANKRUPT STORE.
M. R. LA YTON, Agt.
A Forestville man sells liquor without a
United States license. The other day a
gang walked off with a barrel of liquor l&gt;efore hls very eyes, and suggested If be
dare Interfere,be would put the authorities
on to him.
A farmer living near. Quincy got up In
bis sleep tbe other night and putting on
bis pantaloons went out barefooted to the
bam and threw down a quantity of hay
from the mow, after which he returned to
bed without removing hls trousers. His
feet were cut and bruised and be is still
nursing them.

From the fact of an Increase of ozone in
the atmosphere. Secretary Baker, of the
State Board of Health, predicts an In­
crease In Influenza. Dr. Baker believes
tliat electiriclty generates, while gas de­
stroys ozone. Tbe extensive use of elec­
tricity and the abandonment of gas means
Increasing annual epidemics of Influenza.
Joseph Crowe, 45 years old and a bach­
elor, dropped dead from dissipation and
heart disease in a saloon at Iron Mountain
Monday. Crowe had been emplpyed as an
engineer at the Hamilton Mine and was
considered a competent man. Last sum­
mer a man was crushed In the shaft and
the fact preyed upon Crowe's mind, though
be was not blamed for the accident. He
has been drinking bard ever since.
A span of horses hitched to a hack
which was third in line at a Jackson fun­
eral Monday ran away. One of the bits
broke and the driver Jumped. During the
flight a coal wagon was demolished and the
horses stopped only when a tar wagon Interferred. Strange to say no one was hurt

HARD JOB FOR US
TO WRITE AN ADV.

WE OWN IT UP
However below are a few facta:

Spring is coming.
With it our spring goods.
Some of them are here now.
Others arriving every day.
description—cloth and Swede
top bals, with plain toe or patent leather tips.
Call and see them.

Woolley &lt;^= Bronson,
One-Pnce Shoe Dealers.

Mr. Hoops, a Manistee grocer, who has
been missing small sums of money daily
from hls till, caught a 13-jear-old boy
named Hlnks In the act of stealing. The
child's father is blind and alck and the
family being poor and destitute, he will
not be prosecuted.

Muonic Notice.
Companions: There will be a special
convocation of Hastings Chapter No. 68,
A tramp afflicted with diphtheria was
Royal Arch Masons on Friday evening, found on the street near the Duplex founFeb. 26 for work In the Past and M. E.
Creek« Monday morning.
The trotting horse 1* becoming the hone Masters Degrees. A full attendance is He had lain out all night. When discover­
of tiie people, says an able writer. • Why desired. Tbe H. P. requests the officers ed he was taken to the tramp room In the
Is this? Because he has the qualities which of the Chapter to meet one hour before city jall and medical aid was furnished.
fit him for the uses which the modern man time for opening for lecture. By order of
C. L. Beam kb, H. 1*.
has for horses. He has intelligence, en­
M. W. Bikxk. Bec’y.
durance and “legs of Iron and sinews of
steel.” In short, he Is a horse of clvlilzatlon. If size and weight are required,
One thousand cords of good wood of all
tbe trotting bred horse will furnish them :
kinds and all lengths. I will pay the
so far as compatible with suppleness of :highest market price In cash or trade.
action, great endurance, style and ability
Domi Mudox.
to go long distances fast and come back at
the same gnit. He comes bearing claim to
practical utility in an age that Is largely
Farm of 120 acres in Irving, Barry
FOR THB
Industrial. He brings with him that charm county, Mich., known aa the Mlles Engle
of usefulness which secures recognition farm. Soil good, 70 acres under good cul­
not only on the race track, but from the tivation. 50 acres good oak timber, seven
man of industry and business—In fact, miles from Hastings. Above farm will be
everywhere a horse can be used. He has sold cheap, and on very reasonable terms.
a place cm every farm, on the road, hi the For particulars enquire ot W. J. Dibble,
livery stable and as an all purpose horse he Marshall, Mich, or Philo A. Sheldon
’’right at home. He U the companion of Hastings, Mich.
1
the gentlemen of leisure and la tbe horse tor
the man not cumbrously burdened with
QmtlfrtarTo AIL
this world a goods. 11B is a necessity to
Tbe high position attained and the uni­
tlie rich, a lx&gt;on to tbe poor and a luxury versal acceptance and approval ot the
to the great majority that are neither poor pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Fig­
nor rich. From hls loins shall come the os lhe moat excellent laxative known’
American Horse of tiw future, which will lUnalrate tlie value of tbe qualities nn’
as far excel tjje members of the equine whM ItasMom i, laued and are
race elsewhere as hls master wIU excel bta
brother of all nations. -

MIXER’S

CcftrSS
BLOOD
For Sale by all Druggists

Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In order to
have your eye sight preserved into old
a8e‘016
should be properly examined

and the right kind of glasses worn. Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the finest quality and greatest
varrnty of eye glasses and spectacles at his office,
nre you can hare your eyes examined at all times.

�PERSONAL MENTION.
The play In Union hall to-morrow even­
ing will probably be one of the best ever
M. L. Cook was In Detroit Monday.
presented by home talent and that is say­
ing a good deal.
Fred Soule went to Detroit Monday.
Judging from the reflection on tbe sky
Mrs. Anna Powers Is visiting in Grand
Thursday evening, there must have been Rapids.
a big Are west of the city, but at the pres­
W. N- Fisher, of Chicago, was in the
ent writiug we have been unable to And
city Friday.
out where li.waa.
Mode Rich, of Traverse City, is visit­
Those who are Interested in sun spots ing iu the elty.
will te able to perceive an enormous one
Miss Flo Beadle, of Grand Rapids, is
on the sun’s face al the present time. It
can be seen with the naked eye, protected, vlslthig in the city.
of course, by smoked glass.
■
Niram Mudge, of Albion, Is visiting Mr.
For sale or exchange one 50 H. P. En­ and Mra. E. Y. Hogie.
gine and boiler, one 15 H. P. engine and
Mrs. Ed Haff, of Grand Rapids. Is visit­
boiler on wheels, one 3 H. P. engine and ing relatives Ih the city.
boiler, one Lane A Bodley Iron Husk saw
Ben
Walt of Kalamazoo, attended the
mill complete, at Hastings Engine A Iron
minstrels Tuesday night.
Works.

Hastings Banner.
Thursday, February 25th, 1892.

W. a. COOK. Local Editor.

Common’ ■­
Soap , .
Rots Clothes and
Chaps Hands.

IVORY
SOAP

Hastings Chapter. Order of Eastern
Star, bas received an invitation from the
Middleville Chapter, to assist them In the
celebration of the 19th anniversary Mon­
day evening.

\

DOES NOT.
The Harvest

Depends something on the seed.

dfe Good
IBfL Seeds
Jwl Good
Crops
LANDRETH’S
SEEDS arc not onij
r

jj

ff

Writ, for IM
Catalogue.

Good, but bare the rrputatlon of being the Btit,
H. W- LMDR^TH,
aoosMxw,

******Battui Outer.

Mien.

FOR SALE—A good farm of 80
acres near Middleville, Barry Co.,
Mich. AU under cultivation with
orchard, good buildings, windmill,
etc. Will be sold at a bargain.
Call on or address, A. Hanlon,
M. D., Middleville, Mich.f or C.
H. Gordon, Evanston, Ill.
A BARGAIN—For the one who
desires to purchase my Green
Street residence in the 4th ward,
in this city. House in good repair,
heated by. furnace. J»ath room, and
all the modern conveniences. Will
sell at a bargain. Address all let­
ters to me at Grand Rapids, caro
of “Vendome.”
,
Mrs. Julia Goodyear.

00104906
All property belonging to
Mrs. H. J. Kentield in Hastings
including houses, vacant lots
and farm of 40 acres in second
ward. Apply to

W. F. POWERS.
HARDWARE SJORE.
S«Un'

All perraia nre hereby warned not to trmp«M
on lay farm. &lt;ir to remove anything therefrom.
Any who wfll iwraiot iu doing so will-be pros­
ecuted aceordlug to law.
Mkm. Maw Chaddock.

LOCAL NEWS.
- CIRCULATION •

This week,

79 quires.

Hereafter, changed fdr advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
Insure Insertion in the issue of the week
when brought

1)H you see Stauffer's lecture on coffee
In unotber column?

Sap pans nnd pails -made to order at
Goodyear's hardware.
Reserved seats fur the "Henrietta” can
te procured at the usual place.

Remember "The Henrietta,” by home
talent In Union hall to-morrow eve.
For tin copper nnd sheet Iron work call
at Goodyear’s hardware. They have a
first-class workman.
Wash dress goods. Tennis flannels,
table damasks napkins, towels, etc. Just
*eceived at Russell’s.

At Goodyear Bros, hardware you will
Ind L. W. Kenfleld lhe plumber. Job
vorir and repairing promptly attended to.

For sale cheap at wfioleaale prices, four
.ew plows will exchange for wood or old
ran. Enquire at Hastings Engine &amp; Iron
Forks.
Saturday evening there will be a wrestng match In Delton between John Arnold
f Dowling nnd D. Raney of Delton, in
laekman’s hall, Delton.

Charlie Welswrt left fora visit with
relatives In tho east Monday.

There Is a good ngtured rivalry existing
between the owners of several homes, as
to tbe trotting abilities of their steeds, and
this spirit of rivalry has led to several
‘•spurts'’ between them of late.
The
presence of one of them upon the streets
seem to be construed as a sort of challenge
to tbe others and is generally accepted.

father.
R. J. Grant went to Kalamazoo Satur­
day to attend tlie funeral of his coutdn
Sunday.

If so,',we would be pleased to have you call in and let us show you
a line that will be sure to please.

We have them in all the latest

styles and shades, and they are marked at prices within the reach of
all.

We would like to calf your special attention to our $2.50 non-

breakable Derby hat.

It’s a dandy; don’t fail to see it.

Yours respectfully,

E. IE. Morrill &amp; Co.,
THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS.

Mrs. 8. A. Holme*, of Grand Rapids, is
visiting relatives and friends in this city
and vicinity.
Chas. Doyle, Dr. Lathrop, Jesse Tefft
and ladles attended a party In Bellevue
Thursday evening.

Lou Goodyear and Walllc Wilkins, of
tho State university, are visiting their
parents In tbe city.

Brother Warner, of the Democrat, went
Barry county seemii to be rather favored to De troft Tuesday to shake'hands with
ex-president Cleveland.
with the beautiful this year. While Bat­
Dr. Van Horn left for Ann Arbor Mon­
tle Creek people were riding in buggies
we were all enjoying: beautiful sleighing day to visit hls son Oriey, who Is attend­
and the same may be iald of Odessa peo­ ing tlie law department
ple. In the south part of tbe county some
Mrs. Joh’rt Pendergast left Monday,
of the nmdx are almost impassible and
evening for an extended visit with friends
there Is realty too much snow for good
and relatives In and about Boston.
sleighing.
Messrs. Hi 11 bouse and Burns, of thu
Those of our readers who shall claim Kalajnazoo Telegraph, and Cornell, of the
the government bounty on maple sugar Gazette, made a fraternal call Tuesday.
will be interested to know that 8. E.
Mra. J. J. Emory, of Grand Rapids, is
Phillips, the grocer, lias been appointed as
the U. S. official weigher at this point. visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
Mr. Emery spent Sunday
He was chosen Tiiurmlay by Collector Spaulding.
Steketee, of Grand Rapid's. No tetter with them.
selection could have been 'made. Those
Jno. Pendergast returned from a busi­
desiring Information about the bounty ness trip to Milwaukee Saturday evening
should Inquire of Mr. Phillips at his store. and started out on a trip through the cast
There are a nnniber of young boys in Tuesday morning.
Hastings who ought to be going to school
Chester Fish, formerly of this city, but
avd are not. &gt;ither because their parents now connected with a large mercantile es­
nre disinclined or unable to compel! them tablishment in Detroit, was here on busi­
or because they are playing truant. There ness Thursday and calling on old acquain­
is a law touching such cases which the tances.
authorities ought to enforce. They will
Oscar Crook, who lias for so many year?
be made to attend school lor be sent to a
reform school. It Is Just such boys as been postil clerk on the main line of the
these that make tlie loafers and criminals Michigan Central lias this week been
transferred to the Grand Rapids division
and are a burden to the state.
of tliat line.
Jefferson street was turned into a race
Hon. George Steketee. of Grand Rapids.
course Mudday forenoon. At that time
occurred the much talked of race between Collector of Internal Revenue and Bro.
F. W. Greble’s and J. M. Bauer’s flyers, Perry, of the Bellevue Gazette. Deputy
for 825 a side. The start was made about Internal Revenue Collector, were In the
in front of. Will Hayes’ residence and the city Thursday.
finish at Afl Jones feed store. Mr. Gre­
J. M. McElwain has been appointed
ble’s hopft' won the race. Small bets were special agent of the Mutual Life Insurance
quite numerous, and tlie friends of each Co., of New York. Mr. McElwain has
horse may succeed in making another race proven one of that company’s most suc­
between them in the near future. Could cessful agents, hence the selection. We
an admission fee have lieen charged, congratulate both the company and Mr.
enough would have been realized to have McElwain.
made a good start toward paying for a new
Word from Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Lathrop
city halt
says that they are Hill I enjoying the climate
To-morrow evening in Union hall home of California, and that In company with
talent will give "The Henrietta" with the Mr. aud Mrs. Ira VanValkenburgh and
following cast of character*:
daughter, they drove through some of the
Nicholas Van Alstyne (old Nick oMVall large orange groves last week, aud took
street)......................................... .YChas. Doyle. some generous samples of that luscious
Nicholas Van Alstyne Jr, D. W. Reynolds. fruit. Dr. and Mrs. lathrop expect to re­
Bertie Van Alstyne (a lamb) Dr. Fowler. turn to tills city about May 1st.
Lord Arthur Fitzroy Kawdon Trelaw­
ney Anoitter............................... Dorr Mudge.
Next Wednesday Is Ash Wednesday.
Dr. Wainright........................ Milan Waldorff.
Buy the seven octave organ sold by
Rev. Murray Hilton....Clarence Lathrop.
John Bessmer.
Watson Flint.............................. Sblrlle Smith.
Musgrave (Secretary)
Arthur Brown.
The best 81.50 men’s shoe fn tbe mar­
Agnes Lockwood..................... Elva Mudge.
ket at F. G. Stowell’s.
Ladle Mary Trelawney....... Sabie Beadle,
Ijidies see those 32.00 shoes Just re­
Mrs. Cornelia Opdyke. ..Marian Goodyear.
ceived at F. G. Stowell’s.
Rose Van Alstyne, Emma Bailey Donohue.
A fine line of gents Rockford shoes Just
H. F. Bellinger, of Barry county, has
\
leased Aid. Green man’s
residence on received at F. G. Stowell's.
Dre. H. A. nnd C. H. Barber have movld
Henry street and will move his family
therein about the first of March Mr. into offices In tlie city bank building.
•
Bellinger Is tbe gentleman, it will te re­
Ladies try a pair of Lion process shoes.
membered, who, several weeks ago, pur­
chased the property on the east side of You can get them at F. G. Stowell's.
Main street be tween A. L Hines’ store
latest out! Hastings souvenier spoons
down to nnd including the building oc­ (sterling silver) at John Hessmer’s, the
cupied by Miller's agricultural warehouse. Jeweler.
Mr. Belienger expects, ns soon as the
John Bessmer exhibits a fine stock of
weather permits to cojnmeHredhfi erection
Bohemian garnets mounted on solid gold
of a large 10 cent feed bam with] a brick
front ■ the entire length of bis 'property In his show window.
with k well arranged office, and every­
Hare your watches and Jewelery repair­
thing In a'truly city manner. Such a ed by a coni pc tan t watchmaker at John
front as thia will te. will add greatly to Bcsamer's. No snide work there.
the appearance of South Main street.—
We are In receipt «f Vol. 1 No. 1 of the
Charlotte Leader.
Cadillac Traveler, published at Cadillac,
We are pleased to note the great Im­ Michigan, by John A. Wade, editor and
provement In tlie breeding of horses within publisher.
the last six years. Tlie change Is very no­
Be sure and get your reserved seats for
ticeable even In this city aud the same
may be said, both of trotting stock as well "the Henrietta” nt once, in order to insure
Tbe play Is an excellent
as horses used for heavier purposes. A a good place.
few years ago the breeding of a fast horse one and will be well presented.

For sale very cheap, one two story
ouse. one house and lot and bam. one
■p phaeton buggy and harness. Enquire didn't cut any figure, but blood is what
Hastings Engine A Iron Works.
tells now. aud the horse that hasn't got’ It
Downings New Orleans Creole company doesn’t amount to very much. The wan
liooked to appear in Union hall Saturday who can afford to oten a fast horse de­
enlrg. Tnu company Is said to be a mands that he shall be well bred. If n high
rj C ver one. There are 20 artists In price be paid. As for draft horses there
mpatij. all of whom do good specialty has been a great improvement in them and
tlie difference In appearance of the draft
horse of to-day and those of six years, ago is
"The Henrietta” to be presented In very striking. With tetter horses comes
don hall tomorrow evening is rather a better care of horsca. It is undisputed
ce off on life In Wall street The stock that the farm horse of to-day has better
licators and everything pertaining to a care than he did six years ago, for the rea­
t-cla«s stock brokers office will be In son that he Is worth more aud therefore
demands better care. Farmers have learn­
oration on lhe stagj.
ed that lhe time spent on Clie grooming of
The second addition to the hustling vil- horses la not lost time by ftiy means, but
B of Delton Is on record. The prelim- that it is money made and a veil. The day
ry work was done by Surveyor. Leo 8. of the farm horse whose rfba are its chief
&gt;•&gt;. three weeks ago. Nine plats have attraction is past, aud the horae aa tlie
on record within four years, and highest and moat useful tyye of the animal
of them are the work of Mr. Cobb.
kingdom, is receiving hls proper attention.

HATSi HATS! HATS!

DO TOUWflNTAfl/IT?

Mra. Metheaney, of Grand Rapids. Is
visiting friends iu the city.

Mrs. Josie Barker, of Mt Pleasant is
It is said that rats can be entirely got­ Is visiting her father and sister.
ten rid of by sprinkling finely ground
Miss Minnie Evans, of Bellevue, is
cayenne pepper in the boles and places
they frequent Rats never go any place spending a few days in the city.
without smelling their way. One snuff
Miss Franc Hill, of Grand Rapids, Is
of cayenne pepper does them.
the guest of Mr. and Mra. John Goodyear.
The best boiler compound for cleaning
Mrs. G. H. Brooks returned from Mar­
boilers sold at the Hastings Engine A Iron tin Saturday, where she has been for some
Works. It can be used through injector time.
or pump. 40 windmills for sale very
Mr. nnd Mra. S. R. Rogers, of Prairie­
cheap. A large stock of Iron kettles to be
ville, visited relatives in the city last
sold or traded for wood or old iron.
week.
•
N’atchang black dress silks are tlie very
Hon. P. T. Colgrove took in tho Mich­
best Every lady wishing to purchase a
silk dress should see them. Russell has igan Club banquet In Detroit Monday
the agency for these goods and can furnish night
any silks made bj- the Natchang Silk Co.
P. A. Sheldon was called to Hagar last
much cheaper than can be bad elsewhere. week owing to the severe Illness of bls

While Walter Perry and wife were away
from home Thurrdaiy, forenoon. their bouse
caught on fire and was burned to the.
ground.
Tbe tire probably originated
1 from a defective chimney. The loss was
a total one as there was nut a cent of in­
surance, and will fail quite heavily on Sir.
Perry. .

.

Dr. Lowry recently performed an opera­
tion upon C. C. Edwards, ot Lyons. Ionia
county, removing a cataract from his eye.
The operation was very successful, and
Mr. Edwards rejoices that sight lias again
been restored to him.
By mutual consult C. G. Mixer bas sold
hls entire Interest in the medicine business
known ns "Mixers Cancer und Scrofula
Syrup” to hls brother. Dr. Chas. W. Mixer,
who will hereafter conduct said business
with hls father aa equal partners. We
wish tlie new firm success.

Now comes the date-fiend showing that
the aurora borealis of Saturday evening
last appeared the right time, Feb. 13th.
In accordance with established precedent
Tlie pbenomehon was displayed with es­
pecial brilliancy on i February 18th, 1775;
February 18th. 1821; February i3tb, 1855
aud Fsbruary 131b, 1W5.

Anything you buy you may keep five
days and if not satisfactory, return it
and get your money back.
Terms are strictly cash.

A Chicago clothing manufacturing house over-did it

—too many fine suits and overcoats; too many children’s

clothes of finer make; the usual results, they had to sell
them at a great,sacrifice and here they are at prices
below the cost to manufacture.
Here’n a few pointers and strong leaders. They
will give you a hint of the way the prices on
this immense stock has been slaughtered. Hun­
dreds of other lines and bargains, but these for
pointers:

SI.98.

93 CTS

Thart’s the price: of a fine pair of MEN’S
PANTS. Your friends would say you
paid $5.00 or S6.00 for them, for they’re
fine goods.
Other lines asdow as 98 cents and as
high as $5.00 for extra fine make.

For the boys, fine CAPE OVERCOATS
—probably one of their just-now need.
Priced to make it so^ These coate
. would be cheap at I3.00. Boy with
pretty overcoat, only cost 93 cents, an
advertisement for us—that’s why the
prices is so low.

As honest a
SUITS as ever
fineness of the
beauty at
the quality, and
But the price is
$5.00 during this

value in SACK
have seen. The
gives you the
the touch tells you
of long service.
$9.00, it’s only

19.50.
MEN’S FINE OVERCOATS; always
worth a second thought when you can
save half. Wise buyers are getting
them, not for this winter alone, but for
the next, and the next after. It will be
the fault of neither the coats nor the
prices if you don’t get one.

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CONSUMPTION

Qo^u/ay'

In Ha
early stages
can M cured
by the prompt
uae of-. .

A Notable Event in the World's
Fair History.
THE 8TATESMES TAKE THE TOWJ.

Ayers CherryPectoral
It aoothea
the inflamed tlaauea,
aide expectoration,
and hastena
recovery.

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.

fool me,

. Lowell, Mass.

I want that

CURE

^^pLUG

Sdr Headache awl relieve all ibotroublm too*
dent to a bilious aUU of tho aysum. suoh M

SICK

OMCCO.
ft's lhe. best"
c\e Win^ tebbcco
fortKe money
And I don't nfcnt
any1/iina eJse.
Jve tried’ it and
/(novV all aboutit
Jolty'fiR i-s made by

MORTGAGE SALE.
Defaafl having been nuuir in the coti&lt;ll:|.xi« of
a certain mortgage, dated Angnsi 14, 1.-20.
made by Orrin A. whltiight and Em Willt
right, hls wife, to the Hasting* Building and
Loan AaioclHtios. ot Hastings, Michigan, a cor­
poration duly organized and doing twine**
under uul lawsol the State of Michigan, nnd
recorded In the office of the regi'icr of deeds
for Barry county. In th* stole of Michigan,
on August 29, 1W0. In liber 41 of mortgages
ou page tt. by nen payment of money due for
tnstalTnients of princluai. Interest and premium
aud for fines, by which the power ol sale therein
cotitaliiM has become operauve. and on which
mortgage there is claimed to be due al the date
of thts notice th&gt; sum of seven hundred fifty
three and 3S-100 dollars, the said Installment' of
principal, interest and premium and fines hav­
ing remained unpaid and Innrrear for more
than «x month*, and the su'd Hasting* Buildngsnd Loan Association luring elected under
lhe terms of said mortgage todeclnredue the full
amount unpaid with all arrearage* thereon, aud
no suit or proceedings at law having been Insti­
tuted tn recover the amount now remaining
seemed or said mortgage or any part I hereof.
Notice Is therefor hereby glren that on flatunlky.
Ute 12th day of March. 1H/2, al ten o'clock In V.ie
forenoon, there will be sold at the t ortlt front
door &lt;d the court house. In the elty of Hastings,
oounty of Barry and state of Michigan, said court
house bring the building in which the circuit
court fur the county of Barry h&gt;. held,
at public auction to the highest bidder,
the premises described
In said*, inart­
gage or so much thereof as- may be
necessary to satisfy the amount dur ou mid
mortgage
ns
above set
forth,
with
Um Interest and uremlum thereon mid
the cssts, charges and expenses allowed by ’.aw
and provided fur in said mbrigage, said prem­
ises being all those certa’n pieces or pnreeh of
land situate and being In the elty ot Hasting*,
county of Barty amtstate of Michigan, and de­
scribed** follows, to wit; Lots number six
and the north half of lots number eight, nine,
and ten of block nineteen |n, the eastern .addi­
tion to the city, formerly village, ot Hastfiig*.
and lot* number one. nine and ten In block
eleven of H. J. Keo field's addition to the city,
formerly village of Hastings according to tlie
recorded plat thereof.
.
Dated Hastings. Mich.. Dec. IB, l«ot;
Uastingh Bvti.ni.xu axd Loan AssnctATio.v
'
„
Nortaagwi.
Ai.oxzo K. Kknawton.
Attorney for Mortgagee.

WET! COLD! SLUSH!

RUBBER FOOTWEAR
WHICH IS THE Best?

&gt; ros EraiICCT-Sn Hur U, TM

CANDEE”
BANKRUPT STORE,
M.

R. LAYTON, Agent,
HASTINca, MICH.

K !!S2L»

Sat'S

our factory

tf s-’"'■

L. CANDEE A CO

lie

Banner
and
Detroit
Tribune
one dollar per year.

Haidaebe. ye» Carter's ttttlo Liver Plffl «
eqMUy vduablo ia ConrttpaUor. curing and pro­
liver usd rtg-jlato the bowels. Even tf tiwyoug

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AcbolheywcnldboalEiostpriccleMtoCtosewbO
cu/rer from this disfcsssingcamptalnti bat foxta-

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Illinois corporation, ot which it is the
governing board. M.OOO.OOO to be applied to
the work of construction. ,

thing to Think About.
Chicago, Feb. 22.—Chicago te n host
just now on a rather large scale. She is
entertaining about 80Q persons from the
national capital and doing it in stylo, too.
Ot course Chicago bos an object in all this.
It has become
evident that there
are some people
occupying high
places in the land
who do not appre­
ciate tlie“bigness"
of the show that
the Garden City
has taken thecon­
tract of giving
next year—a good
many who have
no idea how much
THOMAS w. PALMER. WQrk haM been

done; how the plan and scope of the expo­
sition have grown until they are away
ahead of anything heretofore given on tho
“footstool" and much more extensive than
originally contemplated.
Looks Somewhat Auiplclous.
So it was decided to invite them here to
see for themselves. About IQO representa­
tives and twenty senators accepted the invi tation, and
many brought
their wives. For

THE FIRST ENTERTAINMENT.

BUSINESS CARDS.

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CONSUMPTION
CURE

SCROFULA

LE56ON IX, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­

fa that Imparity

NATIONAL SERIES, FEB. 2Fwhich cause* running sores on ths arms,

Members of the nation's congress were
Saturday evening the guests of Mr. and
The
magnificent
Mrs. Potter Palmar.
—
'
home of the Pal­
mers on the Lake
Shore drive and
Schiller street was
crowded with a
brilliant throng.
Folly 1,000 people
attended the recep­
tion given in honor
of the senator* and
congressme ar In
addition to the vis­
itors from Wash­
ington
Mrs. PalJ. C. BURROWS.
--------------------------mor had issued invitations to 800 of her
Chicago friehda. The Palmer castle con'stats of a central court, running from the
first to the third floor, olid around this
court ore tbe parlors, libraries, reception­
rooms, ballwavs, and conservatory. The
grand staircase is directly opposite the
main hallway, and leads to the second
floor, whleh is arranged like the first.
A Very Mrilliant Scene.
After the guests had laid aside their
wraps they stood around the open court
and looked down on tbe first floor. The
scene there was
brilliant in tho
extreme. The
toilets of the la­
dies were rich and
magnificent, nnd
the display of
jewels and flow­
ers was beautiful.
Mr. and Mrs.
Pal mer rtood
near tho grand
staircase and re­
ceived the guests
as t hey came from
above. Many of
tho guests lin­
gered lung on the
second,.floor to
jihxjk PKrraL
watch the glittering pageant below. It was
a mingling moving mass of color. As soon
os tbe guests hud met the host and hostess
they wandered through the big house at
their pleasure Some stood in the court
aud chatted with friends, others went into
the beautiful conservatory and hnd coxy
tete-a-tetea. Upon the third floor the Rus­
sian court orchestra was stationed and
played during the early evening.

President Pal­
mer, Director
General D a v ’ a.
May.or Washburne, ex-Mnyor
Harrison aud oth­
ers who had *ren
Istbcbssocf so many lives thst here ta where appointed to see
■wozniknour great boost. Our pills corett while that everything,
other* do not.
___
..
. was conduced
OEN. DAVIS.
to the credit of, DIRECTOR
____
WHAT THE STATESMEN SAW.
They are strictly veR-oable and do not gripe or Chicago were pretty busy Saturday, yes­
purse, bat by their geallo action ple^ aU who terday and today. It was recalled that the
uso thorn. In
25 cents; tire for »1. DOU
committee, ul 100 Chicagoans who went
down to Washington tr&gt; secure from con­
GARTER WIEDtCINB CO., New York;
Yesterday the visitors did little but look
SM /ILL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE gress the fair left Chicago Feb. 21), around lhe city and go to church, theso
ItW. They .arrival in Washington Feb. 21.
day
after their
arrival was who were thnt way inclined. In the after­
I’ABENTB—Give vnur children a knowledge The
at book keeping, sliorthaud; typewriting, teleg­ Sunday, tho 22d. and Monday, the 23d, at noon many went to the Armour mission,
raphy, eta
where a special
floclock the vote was taken by which Chi­
service had been
cago was dioaen. Now, just two years
_________
FOR THBM later, a return pilgrimage Is made, and it
arranged. Thia
BE MUCH
Than Money.
Educate them at tbe Grand Rapids i.SHch.1 Bt » is noted that the 22d of February is “in it”
o'clock tlie princi­
•
lues* 4*&gt;l!ese, Ledyard Block, vor I’e trl and again.
pal business of tbe
• &gt;:titwfc sts. ' Isit u*. For catalosue address A.
B Fausto, successor tt&gt;0. G. .Swt^sberp
visit was transac­
The tour trains conveying the congrested—a trip to1
aional party arrived at the Grand Central
Jackson Park. Tbe'.
station Saturday be­
southern half of
tween the hours of 4
the 644 acres comand 0 p. m.
They
A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
were met at the Grand
•
Physician and Surgeon,
pork ns,less than
Central station by a
Delton,
Mich.
a year ago. n waste
re presentative recep­
Office in residence, one block ca« of depot.
of sandhi I Is. Tbe
tion committee; were
DOS. a H. HAKIU8OX.
northern half was
token iu carriages to
A. 4 C. H. BARBEE
—-————
are In the way of
the Auditorium, the ------•
Physicians and) Surgeons.
• Palmer House, or the soon being a dream of beauty and grand­
Calls in city or county responded to with
Grand Pacific hotel, eur. Thu exjxmitlou work is going for­
promptness, day or night.
accordlug to where ward at the expenditure rate of 11,000,000
they had been “billet­ a month. The visitors from Washington
ed." There was an looked over a tract of ground whereon, as
ILLIAM O. LOWDKK.
enthnsiastlc crowd of already arranged foi*, will bo placed the
J Lawyer.
thousands present to best evidences of tha wealth and progress
Office over Julius RwtselKs store. State'
MAYOR WASirnuiixg. witness their arrival, of sixty-five countries and provinces of the
street, Hastings, Mich.
and it was as much as Lieutanent Arch world, and of thirty-five states and terri­
and a detail of policemen could do to keep tories of the United States.
.A. SHELDON.
The main buildings in which these ex­
an open space for the - visitors to alight
•
Abstract aud Real Estate Office.
from the train nnd l&gt;e escorted to carriages hibits are to be placed was found more
Abstract Block. HastiUK&gt;.
than hjdf completed. The greater num­
Money to lo-in on Heal Kvate Beal Estatr in waiting In the si&gt;acious carriage-way.
ber of these ase under nx&gt;f and one, nt
mld on commission. General conreyaiiclng
Having a complete net of Kbstrart Books, com
least, is almost completed. The groat
NOTED MEN IN THE PARTY.
plied from the Record’, can f ’wiHti complete
main building with its twenty odd acres
» tryts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
of flooring stands chief among them, a
monument to architectual ami engineering
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
The arrangements for tho reception of ingenuity. Everything was found upon
-the.party were perfect ia detail and a very the.same gigantic scale. With Its electric
Office over Holloway’s drug sture.
Office hours front a to 4)». nt. Telephone, eon short time saw every one at home. Among light, water works and drainage plants,
uectlng with residence, ut Holloway’* dru/ the best kbown congressmen who came Jackson pork takes ou tho essential feat­
atore.
ures of a great world's city in itself, and
were Senators Pal­
the exposition structures alone will repre­
mer, of Illinois;
Q M. FOW LI I:,D.I'. s.
sent a total expenditure of 88,000,000.
Vilas of Wiscon­
0.
They Saw a Sight Worth Seeing.
sin. and Peffer of
Office hours 8 a. m. to 5 p. tn.
They saw 4.0W) men at work pushing
this tremendous job to completion, if
mous Jerry Simp­
MITH A COLGKOVE,
any of them had ever been at Jackson park
son,.of Kansan, was
O
Lawyers.
they naw a change that was all but mar­
(Office In Unton block. Hastings.)
probably shown aa
velous. And they were impressed. It
practice Is all the courts of the state.
much attention an
was easy to we that some of them at ieau.
had just got an Idea of how big a thing
any other member
\ E. KENASTON,
. this fair is. Exclamations of surprise, sdof the congression­
oL.
' Attorney at Law,
miration?and
delight were heard on every
al delegation. Im­
(Over J. 8. Goodvearfi Co.'b store.)
hand aa the party wns taken through the
Practices tn ail courts rU th® state. Collections mediately after his
grounds. They were shown through
promptly attending to.
arrival at his room
tho modeling works, where the staff
he was fairly
senator palmer.
statuary to being prepared. While
R. TIMMERMAN, Homeopathic Physnowed undet with cards of visitors who there they walked through the great mlatsi
•
siclan and Surgeon.
desired a personal interview. To many of and mining building.- Thence the route
(Office over Lathrop's drux (tore.)
these requests the irrepressible congress­ lay by rail to the naval exhibit in the
AW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT­ man from the Seventh Kansas district re­ northeast corner of the grounds. Here on
ING OFFICE OF
'—■ sponded, but then finally came a tlme- the highest point in the exposition boun­
daries a charming view of the whole site,
Palmerton A Sirrn,
cut them off.
with the dark mass of the wooded istand
Woodland, Mich.
' ’ Opposition from the East.
bound in the silvery waters of the lagoon
C. S. Palmerton,
J. M. Smith,
“I think tbe whole western representa­ in the foreground, stretched away at
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
tion in both housea is in favor of the ap­ ' tbe feet of tbe sightseers. And here they
propriation,” said Representative W. H. took leave of it all and were whirled back to
Harries, of Minnesota. “The opposition | the city full of wonder at the revelation
bos been confined to eastern representa : given them of the situation at the ’World’s
Uvea, not from a political, but from a geo­ fair site.
graphical standpoint. There were some
Farther Entertainments.
political promises made before the location
The principal events of the remainder of
of the fair was fixed upon and to some ex­ the day are connected with the anniver
tent therais a disposition to say to Chi­
cago: 'Redeem your promises.’ Still. I
think the appropriation will be made, and »t the Auditorium, and to this the whole
M to whether it goes to tho national or Washington delegation was invited. It
local commission is not material,'1
b^lM .Mao p. m. .nd St^rart L. Wood­
ford is the orator. The club gives a ban­
Then there were Senators Galli nger, of quet this evening, at which many of the
New Hampshire, Shoup, and Pettigrew,
prwent. Tbe orator, will
anti Repreaentativea be Stewart L. W oodford; Senator Daniel
Corath and wife, En­ ofVirghlia,Bad Prudent Gates, of Am­
’
loe and wife, Hayes herst college. ____
of Iowa, Springer,
Hopkins, T. J. Hen­
The success cf this Great
D
eadwood, a
D.,
Feb.
n-Judge
derson, Houk, Durwithout a parallel ia the histt
Tnomaa, who was not expected to han*
All druggists are authorised to
ingnton. Buscy, Bur­ down hte decision in the Blaine divorce
tuve guarantee, atest that no other cure can sue.
rows, Yoder, Knud­ case fur several days, made his award
aatefiy stead. That it may become known;
son and others.
He gMVe Mnu BlaJne atoolute
the l mpnetors, at an eronuous expense, are
What are they'here divoree, the custody of her child, 81,GW far
Boule Free mw .Ur, be™
for? Wei), aa inti- expenses and 8100 per month alimony In
tn the United btates and Canada. If vtel&amp;ve
• Crewlb Sore nm&gt;«, „ Braehui
making his decision be was very severe
FEjfATOS VILAS.
« Will cure you. If yOnr child
B?lncLaart
*■- «**
tie stuff to have been expected considering
his name; hi i condv ‘
—
*
appreciation In congress with liberal eym.
characterize severely
fbo local board needs about MOOOJW
SHILOH'S CURE, Price io
reprehensible for •
&gt;t.oo. * U-----toibject to the

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JEREMIAH PERSECUTED.

eyes, earn, or now. often causing blindness or
deafness; which Is the origin of ptaples, can­
cerous growths, or " humors;" which, fasten­
ing upon thd itmgs, causes consumption and
team. ItU the most ancient of all diseases,
and very few persons arc entirely free from it.

D. M.
IL "And It com. to [»*&gt;, tbnt wbon Um
um, ot th. ChoMnuu
bi»koa «p
trora J.roulM tor ter ot Phy*^ ’
mrmy. ’ W. te now &gt;n tbo reign ot Z«l«H.b. oon ot Jodtob, th. Ite ot tb»kln«» ot
Jndnh. Be. like tbd three who precmM
him. wonld not Ibton to th. worf. ot Je;
bomb, nlthoukh ot tlnrn. b. “•'~d
cllnwl to do differently, on w. ■h,“il/r' “7
aven asked the-prophet to pray for him and
taIb7JSpl!^~n M. Bot th. .^WM

T-T CURED

now nrer. the city to be.i«red, nod God to
nbo.lt to olr. "Tbe dearly belorjd ot Hto
wul" Into tbe hnnff nt her .nemte. lcb.ptar xil, D- There is, however, a little re­
spite. for Pharaoh’s army comes forth out.
of Euyp». and 14,8 Chaldean* depart from
Jerusalem (verses 5. M).
,
.
12. "Then Jeremiah went forth out of
Jerusalem to go into tho land of Benjamin
tn senarete himself thence iu the nildatot
tbe people.’’ The Revised Version san.'“Tc
receive his portion there." Anathoth, in
tlw laud of Benjamin, was bis home (chap­
ter I, I).’ He had been a faithful witness
for God iu the holy city, and his testimony
had Irccn rejected. It wm mort natural
that he should desire to take advantage of
thja lull in the siege to retire If possible
to the quiet of hfs own town.
18. "And when he was In lhe gnte of
Benjamin a captain of the wanl took Jere­
miah, the prophet, saying, Thou fullest
away to the Chaldeans.’’ That the rightr.;Ishould be falsely accused, persecuted
aud even siaiu by the unrighteous seems a
strange thing to many. It troubled David
and Asaph nnd even Jeremiah himself.
See tbe experiences of the first two in
Pa xxxvii and IxxliL In Jer. xll, 1 we find
the prophet talking with G«xi after this faahioti, "I know, O Lord, that.thou art right­
eous but why du the wicked prosper and
why nre they happy that deal treacherous­
ly?" The admonition to all in similar
circumstances Is found In Heb. xll, 1-3.
lk. "Then said Jeremiah, It is false, but
he hearkened not to him; so Irijah took
Jaremlnh and brought him to the princess."’ |
..re.-------- ------------------------ ,L-,T C.,,
U lhe pr&lt;.|.hec rew onl, Irilab he would
nnlQrallv be greatly provoked, but if he
saw the hand of God he would bo quiet,
When Job lost hte family and hia property
through the malice of Satan he said, "The
I»r«l gave and the Lord bath taken away;
bieawd be the name of the Lord’’ (Job i, 21).
18. "Wherefore the prince* were wroth
with Jeremiah and smote I.Im. aud put
bird in prison." Jesus forewarned Hte
aptktle^ timt thus would they bo treated
.nd wonKlml Ih.t tbrrmu.t nol b. otIrmh.l (M»lh. x. -n. John x»l. I. * Act. J.
18. &lt;0; xvi, 23). And from tho glory He
sent word to one of. the churches that tbe
devil would out some uf them into prison,
and that they would have tribulation ten-1
daj». but they must .be faithful even
though slain for Him (Iler, ii, !0).
10. "When Jeremiah was unteretl into
thedungeon and hat I remained there many
days." Blesxed is the &gt;nuu that eudureth
trial (Jas. i, 13). Wo cannot enduro what
does not continue, and yet that is jiut
what we are apt to wonder ut, tliat a trial
should continue instead uf being quickly
removed in answer to prayer. Consider
Paul’s prayer and testimony in 11 Cir. xll,
8-10, and remember the same grace te
yours.
17. "Then Zedekiah, the king, sent and
took him out, aud ths king asked him se­
cretly in hia house and said. Is there any
word from the Lord!" This was one of
those secret interviews which the king bod
with the prophet, apparently willing to do
rishi, but really afraid of hls own people.
18. "Moreover, Jeremiah aald unto King
Zedekiuh, What have I offended against
then!" In somewhat similar form, Paul
the prisoner, appealed to Featus .(Acts,
xxvl U). Both Jeremiah and Paul had
only spoken the words and done the works
of Jehovah, nnd that was just what Jesus
did, and for that they crucified Him. The
way of God being contrary* to man’s way
provokes tho evil that is iu man and stir*
up his wicked heart. "The carnal or natur­
al mind is enmity against God."
19. "Where are now your prophets which
prophesied unto you, saying, The king of
Babylon shall not come against you, nor
against this land." There were false
prophets who taught the people that the
king of Babylon would not come against
the city, and that what he hod already
taken he would restore Yu two years (chap­
ter xxviii, 2-4), but they were lying proph­
ets, and their words were vain words.
20. "Therefore, hear now, I pray thee, O
my Lord the King, cause mo not to return to
the bouse of Jonathan the scribe, lest I die
there." While we are not to fear death,
but rejoice “to die to gain,” and “to depart
to ta be with Christ" (Phil. 1,21, 23), yet
wo are not to throw away our lives un­
necessarily. but take all possible care of
our mortal bodies, which are temples of
the Holy Ghost, aiming only, to glorify
God In life or death (Phil, i, 20).
2L "Then Zedekiah, the king, command­
ed that they should commit Jeremiah into
the court of the prison and that they
should give him daily a piece of bread.
Thus Jeremiah remained iu the court of
the prison." Although after this he was
for a short time in a most filthy dungeon
from which he was delivered by EbedMelech, tbe Ethiopian, with ropes and rot­
ten ra^yet the court of rthe prison was
his lodging, and there haSras when the
city was taken (chapter xxxvili, 12,18, 28)
1 here the captain of the guard of the Baby­
lonian army found him, and by command
of the king did well by him. See chapters
xxxix, 11,12; xl, 4, i so God kep? h"

promise to Jeremiah (chapter i, 19,) and
delivered him, though many a time ther
■sought hto life. So will He keep hls word
and we may unwaveringly trust
Him and rely upon Him. See. also. Bls
promises to Ebed-Melech in chapter xx^lx
10-18, and remember that the same God
promises to ill who
put their trust in Him. In reference to
Daniel it is written, "So Daniel was taken
UJ&gt; *.°U^
th® den, and no manner
of hurt was found upon him, hrrnnw'he
believed in hto God." For th. sa^e^son
hls three friends walked iu the midst of
the fire unhurt (Dan. vi. 28; til, SB). Rely­
ing upon the same God, Paul could gay "I
know whom I have believed, and am per­
suaded that He is able to keep that which I
have committed unto Him against that
“I was delivered out of the mouth
of the Ron; and the Lord shall deliver me
from every evil work and will

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scrofula, try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
“Every spring my wife and children have
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three years old, being a terrible sufferer.
Last spring he was ono mass ot sores from
head to feet. Wo all took Hoods Sarsaparilla,
and all have been cured of tho scrofulx My
little boy l» entirely free from sores, and all
four of my children look bright and healthy."
W. B. Atuektox, Passaic Qty. N. J.

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Dcfaidt having been made In the conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Abllah M. Flint
and Suasu E. Flint hls wife to Junies McKehey
dated Sept. 21st. A. D. 1R«. and recorded In thoffice ot the Iteghter of Deeds for the County of
Harry and St»te uf Michigan, on the 21st day of
September A. D iwd in hber 31 of mortgages,
.on page 13 on winch mortgage there is claimed
Lbr due at the date of this notice the sum ot
—,2T?
V***1:hundred thirty seven dollars and a reason­
able atty's, fee provided for In said tnortgase
aud no suit or proceedings at law having been
Instituted to recover the moneys secured by said
mortgage, or ony part thereof:
Now. tbcrclure. by virtue ot tbe power of sale
rental'rd In said mortgage, and tlie statute in
such ease made aud provided, notice Ls bereby
given thnton Saturday the 13lb day of March.
A. D. ix&gt;2, at ten o'clock In the forenoon. 1 shall
sell nt public, to the highest bidder, at the north
front door of the court boose In lhe city of
H rttlhjrt. Michigan, {that being tiie place where
the circuit court for Barry roanty is holdeti),
t’.e premises described In saM mortgage, or so
■;meh thereof as may be neceasary to pay tbe

thrreln, the premises being described m said
mortgage aa all those certain tots, pieces, and
parcels of land situate In lb* village of Nash­
ville In the County ef Barry and btnta of Mich­
igan. and known and described as follows:
The west half of village lots numbered
elghletti and nineteen of O. A. Phillips' addi­
tion to the villaae of Nashville. Michigan.
James McKklyxy. Mortgagee,
by Clement Bmilh. hls-guardian.
Smith A Colorovk.
Attorneys for Mortgager.
Dated. December 151b. UKH.
_ MORTGAGE SALK.
Default haring been made In the condition
of a certain mortgage made and executed by
ThomwC. Alverson and Althle L. Alverson, hi,
''. f.»'&lt;rf.Irr,n5:- Michigan, co Ike Hrpderahou,
of Hasting., Michigan, dated October twentyA.,SU1 aod recorded tn the office of
the Register of De. da. for Barry county. Michi­
gan. un the ctb day of November. A. D. ISO. In
liber22 of mortgages on pages M and 59. which
said mortgage was duly assigned by the said Ike
HeMershott toJamesCameron. of Woodland.
Michigan, by aMlcnmeqt bearing date the
twentv-sixth day of February A. D. IBM. and
recorded in the office of said Register of Deeds
for Byry County. Michigan, ou the tweotv-slxth
day of February. A. D. IBM. In liber 23 of mertRageaon rage 4M. and by the said James Cam­
eron duly assigned to George Preston, of Has
tings. Ml-h. by asrignment bearing date the 21st
JtoX‘^November.A. D. 1MB and recorded In
toe office of said Register of Deeds for Barry
M’cblitan. on the 21st day of November,
A. D IW, |n HbeT-27 nf mnrtrxgej on page 460.

WIUUm 11. Bw, to. AtbOm Cotte Endow
ment Fund Committee, of Albion. Michigan, by

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on
page 621
niortgaev there Is claimed
the &lt;lite of **»•» notice the sum of

&amp;vlded tor in said mortgage, and no
It or proceed.ngs at law having been instt
to recorer the debt secured by said
“’engage or any part thereof.
Therefore, by virtue
of tbe power
. conteiued in raid mortgage, and
the stittuta In each case made and provided,
notice Is hereby given t hat on Friday, the «th
dayof
February,
A.day.
D.. iw^thc
«kj al ten
o'clock in
tbe forenoon
oCidd
t^Xned
!«“’«Euet’ortoUM)highest Udder,
■X the north front dixjr of the Court House In tbe
IUrry Co»“». Michigan.
pn!0".
areult
tor Barry County is hnldetDJIhe premises
n Mld n:‘'r'Kage. or so much thereof
t0 w lbe BroouDt due
**nt- interest
and all imtal costs, together with an
ffMyy.tea ettwenty-ave dollars as provided
.hx dreerlbed In said
tend situate in the township &lt;&gt;[ Irving Itvthc
*U%to 4 “t"
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�I one indulging in pabooty. Be this
Suddenly the musician ceased her play­
ing aud. said:
.
wiraivuLu
&gt;■■■-------- -------------Oh, yonder comes Frank Ellte
Elite down
ot "la grippe," when various other remthe trail."
edlCT and several physicians bad done her
•How do you know it ia. Boeer in-,
no good.
Robert Barter, of Coofcsport,
quired her father, looking over the val­
Pa., chums Dr. King's New Discovery haa
ley to where the rod trail zigzagged its
way, to And oat «otr.*thin« about you. all in done him more good than anything he
ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like
way along the steep slope.
IL Try It. Free trial bottles at. W. H“Because it is a white horse; and then
Goodyenr’s drugstore. Large bottles, 50c.
no one else would ride so fast down that
w ww jvr*. V.
——- — trail. It is Frank. I am sure."
hope thh will reach you all right. I *haXl fol­ and 91.00.
low It in tiio course of a week, or two. So yon
Electric Bitters.
“Oh. qnite likely." said Colonel Che­
tuay expect me. Mr. Rooscre’.t will com with
nier. refilling hia pipe. “Where is he
Thin remedy te becoming so well known
me. H« will, ba tbe better for the mountain
■ AHEHOMt-fWMx/WOCIATiOHfcja?!
going so often up the valley cl late?’
air. poor man. Lately hl* railroad erhenwa and so popular as to need no special
have caused him a world of taxation. Some mention. All who have used Electric
“He haa cattle in the range up there,
English and Dutch capitalist* have combined Bitters sing the same song of pratee.—A
CHAPTER L
down upon a weather beaten benph be­ or something, hasn’t he?" suggested Mist
to try’ to thwart hl* Florida plans: but at last purer medicine does not exist and it to
Adelaide.
side
her
father.
You
would
at
once
he ha* formed an alliance with eomo Chicago guayantml to do all that te cbdmed.
.
wumu ai once
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,,
1 don 1 ’rao'T&gt; rm “aro- M5j a°s*110’
and New York men. adkl the worst seems Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of
An old call, mossy from roof comb to 1 know that she te the daughter of this
over. Hia health Is hart, however, and I have
stony bate, was rumbling and growling I man. she ia so like him. Ai she bends mukln8 • whorl of her pretty hand and
made him promise to come with me into your tbe fiver and kidneys, will remove pimples,
I
over
her
sewing,
her
features
fall
into
I
lookin
«
through
it
at
the
far
away
honebedde ite brook. A big overshot water
bolte, suit rheum and other affections
delightful mountain region.
wheel, seemingly much out of proportion their habitual retrospective repose. Her man.
A* I writs, 1 grow childishly Impatient to caused by Impure blood.—Will drive
eeo yoa and Sue and Adelaide. What Is your malaria from the system and prevent as
“1 hope if it’s Frank he’ll bare some­
to rise rest of the building, slowly* re­ hair and eyre are black, her nose small
youngest
daughter
’
s
name?
Yoa
know
I
bars
well as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure
volved. 'rith the gusliing -and gurgling and straight, her mouth and chin well thing new to tell us," said Adelaide.
never seen her. If she is tu all like Adelaide. of headache, constipation and indigestion
"He ll bring some papers and maga­
' formed, her forehead low and brood.
water filling its slimy buckets.
1 shall lore her dearly. I hope Suo's health
try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction
Is good. I used to fear It would entirely fail.
Some wide armed oaks and slender They make a strange, dark picture, zines. I dare say." said Rosalie. “I am
You need not answer this letter, as wo shall guaranteed, or money refunded.—Pries
“It Is a letter fmm Auni&lt;jHarquerite."
pines grew oil about. In every direction these two sorrowful looking forms, out­ real hungry to read a new story." She
50
cts. and 91.00 per bottle at W. H. Good­
mountain peaks rose against the blue lined against the dull background of the got np as she spoke and went to a frag- .. What ia called the hill country of
year’s drug store.
north Georgia sky. The air. had all the old mill’s moasy wall. They do not seem ment of a stone wall, upon which' she north Georgia consists of a network of
climbed
to
get
a
better
view
of
tho
dis
­
Roascrelt
wlU
to
Catoosa
Spring*.
but
I
freshness and fragrance of the south.
mountain chains running in every di­
to note each other's presence
The
The best salve in the world for cuts,
Tho mill fronted .eastward, looking growling of the mill te enlivened by the tant trail Perched up there she sang a rection. with fertile valleys between. aboil remain with you for some weeks. 1 an­ bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
ticipate a happy time, and hope bo mo good
down .. narrow, fertile valley, now just song of a mocking bird np in tlie mul­ snatch from a simple song, playing a Formerly it was the homo of the Chero­
sores, tetter, chapped hands, cfiUMatM,
kee tribe of Indians, and for that reason
berry tree. An ivory billed woodpecker low accompaniment the while.
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
Mjuumaami CnoxiEK Roosxvux.
"There is a moonshine establishment is sometimes designated na Cherokee
ly cures piles or no pay required. It te
beginning to clothe itself in vernal splen­ ! is cackling merrily on. the great oak
Colonel Chenier lifted his head as ho guaranteed to give' perfect satisfaction, or
dors of leaf and flower; along the sinu- yonder by the brook. From soma in- up the gulch, west somewhere," said Georgia. Some great travelers, among
..ns channel of the brook grew clumps of • definite distance comes tho mellow tin­ Colonel Chenier, in a low voice to Ade­ them Bayard Taylor, have compared finished reading, and for a space he money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
laide. She started a little and after a this region to tho most picturesque parts turned the letter idly in lite fingers, ars­ For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist
willows overtopped here and there by kling of a cow belt
of Italy as regards both climate and ing at the distant mountain tops as
white armed plane trees and gnarled tu- |
The Alpena Echo will be published as a
Suddenly a few strong notes from the moment’s reflection:
“Has Frank Ellis anything to do with scenery. In many places tho landscape trying to see beyond them into the "low morning daily, beginning next Monday.
iins—there called poplars.
I banjo came out of the mill. The man
is broken into the grandest alpine country" where, in tho heart of lovely
A few humble hoqses. the homes of : and woman looked up, a half smile it," she asked.
STRUCK THE GOLDEN MEAN"
"He may have. •! don’t know. It’s masses. Notably this is so in the more old Savannah, hte only sister lived, rich,
;ioor farmers, were scattered along the ! lighting their gloomy faces. They al­
dopes of the valley, which was not more ' ways smiled when they heard the sound been rumored about, and there are some mountainous parts lying west of tho childlesj, exclusive—an aristocrat of tho
The Detroit Free Press says: “Hibbard’s
most ultra southern type. Ho was look­ Rheumatic Syrup prepared by The Charles
than three •miles in its greatest width, I of that banjo^ for tbe player was the life detectives lurking around in tho neigh­ Western and Atlantic railroad.
borhood." said the colonel, his voice full
Tho little “pocket,” in which: for tho ing in hte memory at tho grand man­ Wright Medicine Company, of this city,
and which cut 'through the mountains,
of the pld mill’s household.
present wo linger with tho slender be­ sion, th? shady streets, tho fanciful has struck the Golden Mean. In the treat­
Colonel Chenier ceased reading and of doubt nnd caution.
some five miles east of tbe mill, by a I
“Ho is of a good family,” said Adelaide ginnings of our history, lies in the very clumps of old palmetto trees, the spa­ ment of all blood diseases, and Ita success
jagged gap called the "Mouth of* the Adelaide, his sail faced daughter, let
thoughtfully, smoothing her work, “and thickest of tho hilly network, many hun­ cious halls and parlors, the heavy old 1s an evidence that an honest, pure and '
Pocket. ”
' fall her sewing ns they both gaze&lt;l upon
valuable medicine, is not incapable of at­
Such fields as had been opened for cul- ; a lovely apparition now passing out 1 shouldn't think he'd care to engage in dred feet above the sea level, protected time furniture, tho lace, the damask, tho
such business. it isn't honorable, is it?" from great storms—a dreamy little eden tapestry, tho curious bric-a-brac treas­ tracting the attention of every family.
•.ivntion in.this little valley or "pocket."
through the wide doorway of the mill
There seems to be but one opinion as to
“Most of tho boys consider it none of of qnietudo and peace. The people of ures, the paintings, the statuettes.
were
up against tho mountain sides.
It was Rosalie Chenier, the colonel’s
•
Mrs. Chenier and Adelaide looked at its merit ns a family medicine.”
an&lt;! lay red and brown in the sunlight, J youngest child.' She held in her hand a those northern officers' business what te tho region nre. for tho most part, simple,
This is tbe real secret of tbe success of
eave where, tho wheat and rye had made | banjo of fine workmanship, dark, old. done down here in the mountains,” re­ ignorant mountaineers, fifty years be­ each other mutely, despairingly, as wo­ this wonderful remedy. Its perfect and
plied
the
colonel
’
hind
the
age,
independent,
hardy,
reti
­
men
do
when
suddenly
overtaken
by
them a tender green. The forests of oak. j with jeweled keys and polished silver
speedy action, in removing all impure and
"But it’s against tho law, isn’t it?*
cent, peculiar in dress and manner, but some extreme exigency. Then with a poisonous matter from blood. No home
Id' kory and pine ran in variegated bil- j screws. She sat down on the stone step
•Yes, against their law; but our boys brave, honest and true to their tradi­ common thought they turned inquiring­ should be without It as a thorough and ef­
].-iws to the very tops of the mountains. । and began to play a lively medley, made
Wild flowers grew everywhere. In fact, [ up of concordant bits snatched from this don’t mind tho Yankee law to any alarm­ tions; in many respects not unlike tho ly toward tho old mill as if to say to it, fectual blood purifier for young and old..
peasantry of the south of France. The “What can be done with Marguerite For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
no other region can compare with the and that familiar old tune, a sort of ing extent"
"It would bo better to let distilling men are great hunters, and you may see Chenier Roosevelt?"
tiill country of north Georgia for the I mocking bird performance, which threw
The sixth annual Sunday school con­
"Where can wo put her to sleep?" ex­ vention uf Calhoun county is In session in
variety and loveliness of its wild flowers. 1 together the cheeriest parts of many alone anyway, 1 think, don’t you?" ex­ them stalking through tho woods with
claimed Adelaide, in a tone of such tho long flintlock rifles of a century past claimed Adelaide.
Albion.
.
1
Its woods and fields are gay with them I pieces she knew
Mra. Chenier made an impatient ges­
earnestness that her father could no flung across their bony shoulders. They
from early spring until the drought of '
Nearly every one needs a apod spring jnedlSb? was beautiful,’ in the best sense of
take to nothing new. With them prog­ ture as her only response.
clne, and Hoed * UarMparllte is undoubtedly
longer evade tho point
miiteummar kills them.
1 the word, from head to foot. Without
tbe
beat.
Try
it
this
season.
"A small remittance," said the colonel,
“Oh, tho business te not tho best," he ress is nn unknown word. A few fami­
lacking anything of a strong, almost
D. T. Matheraon’s grocery at Roscom­
said, "but these revenue meddlers might lies hero and there are cultured' folk glancing back over a part of the letter.
voluptuous development, her form was
find better employment themselves than whom adversity or the pursuit of health There was just the slightest ring of dis­ mon ‘was damaged S900 worth by fire
• slender, lithe and graceful, as so many going about to destroy the property of has thrown into these primitive valleys. dain in his voice.
Monday night.
••
■ mountain girls'forms are. and her fea- freemen."
The lives of theso cultured exile* is dry,
“For several years wo never so much
.t
■
St. Georiro aud the Dragon.
| tures were of almost Grecian fineness
“Bqt a man of Frank Elite' standing lonely and eventless. Tho Chenier fam­ as inquired at tho postoffica or dreamed
It
Is
said
that
In
a
lake
near
the
city of
I and regularity
The color of her hair
and family—1 should think he’d scorn so ily is a good example. From month’s of a letter," he presently added in a softer Silcne, in England, a huge dragdn. dwelt,
I was that pale, sheeny gold, so seldom
end to month’s end their existence is tone, “and the mail service has been quite whose insatiable maw seemed s^tisfiedi
| seen in the south, the true harvest yel- vulgar a business."
• "There's a smack of daring and danger merely negative—that is, they are not as demoralized in the south as politics with nothing the people could give hlnu
; low, very thick and long, plaited into
In their despair they cast lots to determine
in it, and then, too, there te a great deal dead. The old mill is not more hum­ and finances."
I two heavy braids and bound with scraps
“Well, wo must begin to prepare at who among their dearest ones siioijld be
of money to bb made," said Colonel Che­ drum in its rumbling and creaking than
of bine ribbon. Her eyes were gray
flung to the beast, and tlie lot fell to .tbe
is
the
daily
round
through
which
they
once,"
said
Mrs.
Chenier,
lacing
tho
fin
­
nier, puffing rapidly at hte pipe. x"The
( green, specked with amber, full of ex­
turn. The elder members have the sail gers of both her hands together, and King's daughter. As she was going, like
Yankees ought to be willihg for us to
' pression. clear, deep and innocent as a
Jeptha’s daughter, to meet her terrible
have at least one way of getting back satisfaction of remembering some days glancing from her husband to Adelaide;
fate, she was met by George of Cappadocia
. babe's. There was that id her complex­
of glory, and they often talk over that
what wo've lost."
who. after hearing her sad story, bade her
ion, beyond its extreme fairness’, which
"But, mamma, what can wo do? How
Tho sound of a horse’s feet was now happy time. Rosalie hears them; but it
fear not, and making a sign of the cross
is best called bloom, the worm flush of
is
like
reading
a
romance.
It
charms
can
we
prepare?"
cried
Adelaide
em
­
heard, and in a moment a cavalier of the
he bradished hte lance, attacked and trans­
incomparable purity and health. She
true mountain type came up at a gallop her without rendering her discontented. phatically.
fixed the dragon, an* leading him into the
turned her head slightly to one side,
She
is
imaginative,
and
often
nurses
“
Oh,
Marguerite
is
a
plain,
sensible
city
beheaded him in the presence of all
and drew rein in front of tho milk
keeping time with^a slender, high arched
He lifted hte broad brimmed felt hat that roseate dream, indefinite though it woman, after all,” said Colonel Chenier, the people. From this noble d{ed he be­
foot as she played. The contrast of
and bowed to hte horse’s mane. He wm be, of one day roaming away, beyond trying to speak lightly, “and I don’t came the Patron Saint of England. Many
i color and expression between her and
a tall, round limbed, compactly built the circling mountains, into the great doubt that we shall get along all right” a dragon In the form of . disease, while
the other two whom we have described
"But Wilton," interposed Mrs. Che­ leading bls victim tp death, as sure its that
young fellow, dark haired, with olive outside, the, strong, joyous, rushing’
were much stronger than mere words
nier, "you know we have no room, and which would hove befallen the King's
complexion and keen black eyes, regular world.
daughter but for her timely rescue, has
can make it appear
It was. in fact,
If a letter is fascinating of itself, inde­ not even a spare bed for her."
features and ft superbly poised head. A
b.'en dcuiollshed by S. S. 8., and the
the contrast between the new and the suit of well fitting gray clothes, with pendent of anything it may contain, to
•TH give Aunt Marguerite my room victim restored to health.
old, in all the phases of the two.
The
heavy top boots, brass spurs and buck­ us who live in the full tide of modern and bed," said Rosalie quickly.
Treatise on blood aud skin diseases
j
The big. outside, far away world of
u.a led free.
skin gauntlets, to which were added a progress, what must it be to one in the women looked at each other. •
wealth and fashion and business turmoil
A eavaUrr of lhe true mountain type.
"Bless my little girl.” cried the father, The Swjft Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
leather waist belt aiid three heavy pis­ deep seclusion of a place like the
had no immediate relationship to her
Mocking birds,, brown thrushes, cat
tols, gave strong emphasis to his rather “pocket?" It is, until tho seal is broken, pulling Rosalie down bpou his knee and
birds, cardinal grosbeaks and many . life. Its doings had reached her only in brigandish bearing. At his right side a mysterious messenger from an un­ kissing her. cheek. She seemed a mere
**r***#r*‘###**r###^#**#*pfW^M ;
known country.
other sweet voiced birds were filling the the vaguest and most indefinite way. as swung a light Maynard rifle.
rumors from another sphere, or as the
a WOBTB A GtrUVBA A BOX” ’
Rosalio came down from her perch
Colonel Chenier, for the moment, had
“pocket* with song.
"Good morning, Miss Chenier; good
'
murmur
of
a
battle
heard
from
ft
great
Beside the door of tho old mill, in the
morning, colonel," he said; then, as if upon the broken wall, nnd approached forgotten all his troubles in a sudden
shade of uanulberry tre® tiow just get­ distance. ^Alike her father and her sis­ for the first time noting the younger her father as he began to tear open the realization of Rosalie's beauty and sweet­
The Man with
ting its broad tender loaves, sot a dark ter Adelaide, she had no war memqritw, girl's presence, he bowed low again, and envelope which had been thrown to him ness. His wooden leg had vanished. He
nor recollections of former wealth and
a Long Face.
. faced man. whose eyes hod in them that
with a peculiarly pleasant smile added: by the young horseman. It was as if she had not lost hte fortune. The old mill
,
splendor,
to
keep
her
looking
bock
to
a
expected
great
tidings,
a
message
of
was
a
castle
in
Spain.
peculiar gloominess which comes of long
"Miss Rosalie, good morning."
Mrs. Chenier and Adelaide began at
indulgence in .retrospection aud discon­ ■ better day. Three years old when tho
“Lovely morning, isn’t it?" said the charming import from some benign and'
‘ war ended, scarcely six when brought
tent. It was easy to see that he was a
colonel, the ring of southern cordiality powerful personage far away some­ once to plan certain rearrangements of
- pro
urv-­ hero to the mill, she had no distinct nowhere. anywhere, in that romantic tbe household furniture and to talk over
crjyple. 4 An iron shod wooden leg
'jeans ! tion of life beyond the limits of this lit- in hte heavy voice.
truded from one division of his jeans----- - --------- ,
.
, .
•
“Lovely, lovely." was the answer, in a world beyond the mountains. The stir possible additions to the pitifully scant
trousers, and a heavy walking staff lay He
She had entered her eiginrich, sweet tone. “I have had n charm­ in her blood was of that obscurely ten­ supply of necessary comforts.
across hte lap
Hi. face w.as not unat- «nth year knowing as tittle of social life
Rosalie was entirely free from the em­
ing ride over the mountain. The air te der sort which barely tinges content­
tractive, with its brood, high forehead. 1 M tf »he were still a child iu tiie nursery,
exceedingly fine and 1 have never seen ment with longing or hope or indefinite barrassments of the situation. She had
its well turned jawv and its aristocratic I tff nature, however, she bad learned vegetation so rich nnd rank. Why, the desire.
never known a better state and her sur­
now and chin
There w;is a suggestion ' much, and her father and mother had leaves on the hickory sprouts are as largo
“It is from Marguerite," said Colonel roundings had never distressed her. The
of unavailable power in iL The heavy ' carefully taught her the usua. routine as {he skirts of my saddle.*
Chenier, as he slowly nnfolded tbe heavy birds of those fragrant mountain groves
•
frill, I, l«wn»
lessons of the schools.
she
'gray mustache drooped over a full,
schools For the rest rte
"Those leaves will be &gt; :imenso when white nnruled sheet covered over with were not more free and happy than she
Of all druggist*. Price IB cents a box.
tho banjo as nntnrHlly
naturally as does ^
a they aro quite grown. Mr. Elite,” said small, cramped writing.
almost sensual, mouth, in whose corners '■ took to the
in the ignorance and innocence of her
New York Depot, 3C5 Canal St.
«
tuiauu the
mi- merest hint
mu. of
u. that
u,., haughti- | mocMpt bird to ringing, mnjuringjln
“Aunt Margueriter quickly inquired healthy and fervid youth. Tho simple
lurked
Rosalie, striking a chord upon the old
ness which was so'marked an element in difficulties wtta ^llree|
»ui
Adelaide,
her
face
taking
on
a
look
of
food, tho pure water, the mountain air
banjo.
hid*­
the personal outline of the high bred ' ’had’ fonnd ‘this fine old
" instrument
*"
and the variegated scenery had made
The young man bowed and laughed immediate rest.
Colonel Chenier’s hand trembled as he her growth perfect. She had come up
.5 itfiemer of tlie ante bclluin daj-i: ' den away in a pile of rubbish in the at- lightly.
That he was a wreck which tlie late war |' tic of the mill, where its owner had left
"I fear you are trying to spoil the ef­ adjusted his spectacles. A sort of ashen aa o flower. She had developed, as do
had left stranded here in this sweet ;' it at some distant time. No doubt it had fect of my comparison." ho said, ending gravity momentarily deepened in hia the wild things of the forests, to tho sym­
process
metry of nature’s model.
southern valley, could be discovered uy been hidden there, that it might escape with a peculiar compression of tho lips, cheeks.'
the fate of everything valuable which
“Read it aloud, papa." cried Rosalie;
a glance.
While the family was thus grouped
which caused his heavy mustache to
•but wait. I’ll call mamma." she added; nnd intently busied with tho matter in in "Treated wtlh Cartonte of Seda. Mapedi,
Before the war he had boen the owner came in the way of Sherman's army. As droop below his well turned chin.
MigMsto,
"But your saddle skirts are so cnorX and without a second's pause she ran hand, a tall, angular youth came sham­
of many slaves, a magnificent mountain for its real owner, be may have fallen in
Potnh or Bicartonate of Sodi.
Soda.”
lr. tne nnd a broad plantation farther defense of the lost cause. At all events, mously large." Rosalio added. He looked' into the mill and soon returned leading bling np the road, bearing to the mill a
he had never returned to claim it
To partially supply the loss of
“down tho country." as tho phrase went.
down and seemed /or tho first time a pale, thin, fair faced woman, whose air heavy bag of corn.
In the south the banjo during the days
Rosalie went into the mill to make
Now ho w:w the owner of tbe little old
natural flavor and color caused
aware that ho was riding one of those was that of an energetic invalid
“It is a letter from Aunt Marguerite," ready for grinding tho corn.
taossy "Pocket Mill," whose bigdripping of slavery was looked upon as a rude skirtless "trees." thousands of which had
by
this treatment, fragrant gums
Inside the mill the bpy set tho bog
wheel aud rasping buhrstones Served to and savage instrument, fit only for the been left scattered through the hill coun­ exclaimed Adelaide, as her mother sat
and dyes axo used.
hands nnd taste of negroes. It' bore the
Rosalie remained down, untied tbe string at its mouth,
grind out for him ami his family a hum­
try by Sherman’s troopers. He laughed down beside her.
D«. Swmnr Rixqn. Prcfnacr of Medicine at
standing, still holding the banjo in her then lifted it and poured the bright
ble subsistence.
Hte two daughters brand of everything connected with the outright.
UnirerMTr Collets. Ln«xloa. and Phyucun to the
aided him to serve the customers wno pathetic life of the slave. The wonder
“I had forgotten that 1 clianged sad­ left hand, her sweet lips slightly parted, golden grain into the hopper, smoothly
te that long ago this-foscinallng lyre of
'brought their grain thither for grinding.
dles this morning," ho exclaimed; ’fit her eyes beaming with all a child’s sin­ grooved by the friction of long usage.
thecabin wafnot lifted to its (proper
Rosalie took out the toll in a little
His sons had all boen killed in battle
wasn't a very happy comparison, after cere curiosity.
place, Which was beside the violin. No
"She is coming to see us." said Colonel cedar measure, pouring it into tho mill’s
An invalid wife helped to sadden hte ex­
all, but tbe hickory leaves are just aa
Chenier, lifting his eyes from the letter treasure box. Then she pressed the lever
ile—for this life of poverty over hero in doubt the secret of ita neglect Iny in the large, all the same." ,
and looking into his wife's pale face, as which raisedvthe flood gate, and im­
the "pocket" was to Colonel Wilton fact that it was treated as a negro in­
"I have a letter for you, sir," said the
Chenier, despite all its -colors and per­ strument, and regarded as one of the cavalier, searching in a side pocket as he if asking what she thought of tho star­ mediately the music of tho flumo and
symbols
of
slave
life
the creaking of the gudgeons began.
fume, its bird tongs and Its breezy fresh­
spoke. He let the envelope fall in get­ tling announcement .
"Oh, ohr cried Rosalie, “coming herel Tbe old building trembled throughout
Rosalie Chenier ---------had beautiful
—nothing
um.uiuj less
ivn» than
uuiu exile.
exuu.
na
uiu
---- -- - -hands.- ting it out
ness.
Ho did
Lightly swinging himself
its frame from roof to foundation.
not chafe, however, as the days and 1 white, slender, perfectly formed, and downward, he recovered it without dis­ Is she really coming here?"
For more than 100 Years the
When the grinding was done, and tho house of Walter Baker &lt;£ Co.
"Coming hereF’ echoed Adelaide.
months and years creeping by gave him tho act of playing apon the banjo dis- mounting. Although the horse was tall,
A little color rose into the transparent mill had been stopped, Rosalie field open have made their Cocoa Prepa­
no promise of any better fortune, but I closed all their suppleness and grace. tho frat was performed with as much
tbe bag while the lad, with a small
She was not conscious of her beauty, apparent ease os if ho had stooped from shocks of Mrs. Chenier, but she re­
*
quietly and gloomily accepted his fate.
rationsABSOLUTELY P USE,
wooden scoop, shoveled tho meal into it
Today.u&lt;j gat there smoking his brier however, and was aa sincere and out­ a standing postilre. He recovered hte mained silent
The meal was now all in, and Rosalio using NO Patent Process,
"What
can
wo
ever
do
with
her,
right
in
her
actions
as
were
the
birds.
stooped to tie up the mouth of tho bag.
root pipe and reading a novel. Ids face
seat in the saddle with a romantic dauj
Alkalies or Dyes.
There was something in her attitudes of spurs and pistols
“There,” said Rosalie, drawing herThe noblo horse papa?" said Adelaide almost jietnlantiy.
was no more nor no less hopeful than it
"Oh, I'm so very glad." exclaimed Ro­ Klf lightly up and toothing tho bag
■
was twelve ye;irs .before, when he first and movements that would have been arched its neck and struck the ground
with her dainty foot, “it’s ready for you
W. BAKER &amp; CO., Dmtatv,
canio to live at the mill, just as the war bizarro had tho element of utter sim­ impatiently with its left forefoot, scat­ salie, her face emphasizing the state­
clouds lifted and peace brought with it. plicity been wanting. Sho was dressed tering around a shower of hand and ment with a quick flush. “Read it aloud how.”
As he took up hte load and went
in inexpensive white muslin, upon p-aveL
.
utter penury to him and his loved ones.
Colonel Chenier looked over his glasses awnv, the young girl followed os far as
which the flour dust of tho mill would
It is early May aud early morning.
tho door. 'Her mother and sister were,
■ Tho young man tossed tho letter to
Tlie smoke from Colonel Wilton Che­ not show, and around her v.W*t was a Colonel Chenier, lifted hte hat again, at the radiant girl, and then, turning earnestly discussing the dreaded visit of
back to the letter, began reading aa fol­ Marguerite Chenier Roosevelt Colonel i
nier’s pipe goes swiftly away on a fresh bond of pale blue ribbon.
and with another low bow loosed tho
One for Ils angling, the outer for It* shooting.
lows:
The
pnre
notes
of
the
banjo
made
Chenier had resumed hte pipe and novel
Men of every jnnit cal faith real it. ThereIs
stream of mountain air that dips into
bridle rein and sped away up the valley
Savasv
. ab.Go.. Mays.
no polltks in It. Brim'nt
good tnin»i:
the valley as if blowing out of that won­ tbenmelve* distinctly heard above the at a slow gullop. Just around the first
CONTINUED
Mr Dzar HiwrnzK-1 have nt last deter­
Shooting. Ashing, natural history, camp life.
rambling
of
the
buhrstones,
the
creak
­
derful blue sky which hangs overhead. A
turn of tho road they heard him begin to mined to write lo you again. Of eounto. 1 can­
35c. for a box of Beecham’s pills worth
,
Uli, dark woman, still litho and youth­ ing of gudgeons and tho bubbling of tho sing iu a strong mellow voice a familiar not banal no why you liave not answered any
of my letters. Ccrtainlv I Ailed each one ot a guinea.
ful in appearance despite her thirty-five flume stream.
a year. Subscribe now. bead for free eatologw
old ballad. He left behind him. linger­ them with sfaMrly affection. Lately I hare
oa Ml outdoor sports.
Colonel Chenier had closed hte book ing in tbe air, a suggestion of medieval been nursing * fear that, since I sent a small
years and the look of settled sorrow in
Frank Parrish has been held for trial ot beat books
FOBMST AND HTStOXM PUB. CO.
her face, comes out of the mill with and was gating at Rosalia with an air of
remittance tn the Aral ano, Atc years ago, it in Flint upon the charge of burglary.
31S Broadway, New York,
days.
some light work in her hand, and aits

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• OF IN SHORT ORDER

HENRY IRVING TELLS OF THU
I tame
bb that hi*
___________
f«:her.so
hepta?
s*x&gt; imuid'lwom*
HOST EFFECTIVE METHODS.
. I « phyafeian or * mininUr, sent him to ccJI “TE*1
*oan became discouraged with hfj
seaning mfliffereuce, and said.- “Yoa earn !
I for nothing but shooting, dogs and rat l
catching, and you will be * disgrace to ।
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’"T '“Tor Pro.
To gain an interview with Henry Irving
.11?—^.F nua —HI1 RTOM toowlrequires a good deal of patience. How- «!«• &lt;rf Ixtoa/ ratoraoloBx. chaniM"
two toZi
■ aver, ono morning I met him by chance a*
ha wm* coming from the theater. I intromrMT Mrf quickly .Iriiroml my I known as the u\»uj who walks with Uvat- I
petition, .asking him to allow me to be I low."
l
present *orae evening fn his dressing room I
,hb raodel
while he was making up. I was convinced
I
" 1CU 1 rc-'Iecl ,low- immediately I
that an actor like Irving could teach me ’ e-eS «nt *iaa° W,thn ,uan oUer* *ndfh
more of the art of making up in one hoar y®7 way immensely oar superior, I think'
Ihnn J wa* able to pick up in mouths of
practical experience. ’ I made my request Lit was as much owing to tho trunsnareri
character u tehtakW
ao urgent that he could not refuse it, the 0^17 h*
PerhaI» even still
more so aa bo seemed to be in a great hurry
mereof
toall
a highlyccnNriourarae.
remarknUo absence
in
him
One n.-^
and anxious to get rid of me.
A few evening* later tbe stout janitor
h8 awpr thought^'
growHngly let mo enter. Tlie day before I hl
had sent an appropriate present to hb mas­
ter. including a note reminding him of his
promise.
*
.
At that time a revival of the “Merchant
of Venice” waa the attraction at the Ly­
shXJrf"!fXOct,J’tho !«*ne, and to all he i
ceum.
'
tha same
winnhig
M* 1
nouid receive
with
tateri ccurtcev
thi^Si 5
Entering tho dreasing room with its mir- suowed
rora, wardrobes, tcrecn.-* and toilet tobies,
brnach "I natural
on which wool, wigs, powder boxes, bottles li55^!WanIC!1 to
“k'ur'l 4 bluniler one
of,*!! sizes nnd stick* of greuac paint were

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lying In great disorder, I found the actor
already dressed for hi* part, but bis face
wm not yet made up. He nodded to me
and beckoned hb dresser, a mere boy, to
proceed in bis work.
"No set rules can be lai 1 do-.vn for making
up face*,” began Irving, seated comfortably
in an arm chair. "A painter might im well I
try to give to hb pupil* in a few set rules
tbe drawing of a Raphael or the coloring of
a Titian. Every Thespian must study
there things far himself, ns they cannot be
taught. The ordinary textbooks ate valaeleas; neverthelevi, I might be able to give
you a few valuable hints."
WIGS AMD BEARDS.
In tbe meantime the' little dresser had
combed the Shylock wig. and now handed
it to Irving, who seized it at the temples
and drew it down on bis bend, and then
holding oAe hand oa tho part so tut not to i
remove it again, palled tho “poll" of tho
wig downward with tho other hand. This
is the only right way to put on a wig.
The object of making up b not to maak
the face, but to aid and emphasize its expreraion. Thb b the most important point
In our art and should never be lent sight
of.” be resumed, undergoing the unpleo**nt procedure of having hb entire face be­
smeared with cold cream and then carefully wiped off with a toweL
“The btstt materials for beards b soft,
raw wool, like this," nnd ho seized a small
lump of dark brown and mixed. it with a
lighter, shade, “not put up In braid* as
very often sold at the wigmaken. Goal
wool if pulled should not tear, even if
drawn in long strips to lhe thinness of a
•purr’s web.” Holding the wool in the
left hand be modeled tt with tbo right
until it bud the dwtlrwd shape of a goatee
ami slight mustache. Then tbe boy dipped
a piece of white glne into water, held tt
over the gaslight trad applied It to Irving's
chin nnd upper lip.
a
‘Only a few dots,” Irving advised, •’they
are sufficient to attach a beani." Theextreme thinner which allowed the skin to
ahinc through, added vastly to its natural
appearance.
“And now the brows." ejaculated Irv­
ing.
“Fatec browsT" I inquired loubtfully.
They are na easily put on as postage
stamps on a letter," the little drearer allowed.himself to remark. "You simply
daub them with a little spirit gum ant
slap them in place." •
,
bk ui.-ister, with a faint
smile. "To show you how far the change
of a single feature of a face can alter ita
expression letu* consider the eye* they
will do ns well as any other part."
EFFECT OF SIM I-La LINES.
And be suggested a few methods of dis­
T° m*ke “n cyc ,ook ob,fonely a
short line with brown running down at the
outside ami up at tbe inside corner of the
eye I* drawn. To enlarge an eye a brown
Hat is dra wn along the upper eyelid. To
counterfeit eyes that have been weeping
rare color i* m*d hn the .expression of
Rrief light gray (antimony). Eyebrows
that begin near thu root of the nor# and
slnht upward impart the cunning, dinboli“P?”?1?1 •' MkltiRftopb.lm A
blxek dot at kho li*do oometor lb,
thia effew. Th, m ot a

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to b' "d&lt;knl"F U&gt;« «pac l»
tw«n tbe upper eyelid ami brow
StenmM. mu), „ u dodrable la sbrl"MMtly fa drawing
T
lu“* •*"«» th, erta. ft,
rbj
,h”t tb' “&gt;or
,!?' &gt;'™« abould always be darker than
Uaj or tb. balr. and tbe color ot 11,« Ufa
Blartw Uu&gt; that or tbe beard or mroaacbe.
ST “"I' " U” •ft'-rina or
( Wrinkle Tb, two between Um erebrara
"™&gt; «h»". and two r™^."^

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nioutb were nee­
}°
exactly a natural
?,
11 HR
sharp lines wftb a
PC”C thcn rnl,fx'*1 it into tbe com[JJ«»«&gt;«M»wderal tt with a miniature puff
r"°"’ "i'
ft

.VHnRI-ra™^,“b.*^wbm tb.
’UW'*‘"

wnn^ otiierwis*

th!

^Atbr.n^7Vboti*aSi0*" m®

lf,“ute-nrnH
1 le
MIZC,bo&lt;ur
no*I '‘he
trangement
Xi
' Sr
*•
£ of

Hha*tA*£ h” ha,lcr ** the mor® esreful

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•rafted for the large
Dn,rr L’Uie would appei?:
Sfehtfuldaabinthe Lyceum " remarked
Kbe actor haa also to consider a cerrain
F -'m!JT t?
«“l '"Ing anI ^n
b' ,ntml"'fas Into" bu
y ™PM»«t, th. dlacueery
R b“:‘
."olltcl co charlee Feebler
■ nrraop.c .1^ Ugbu on .Uber
■bNlay makeup pier Blare Uy walk

KSV??" lh,',rl™rcbe

™,aau&gt;eBee let yarlous partner tneth.
^■KHHMr List touchoi to hlscontuir*
Wiwn th*call boy knocksd at tile
^E«fb?VS'ir1«i&lt;lI,n'lf

B re

* bOpe y°° h&lt;v*

0,11 pr°per,y
‘‘tshfL|W?,lb * “t0’1, l'ad n minute

and kin.! y that

| for year* the hope of some time rerbiting
i the home of her Infancy, ml In particular

U.. conM 8nd

little place In Fulton street. Adolph Isaacsen b hb name, and he lo still to bo found
in hb store dally, though hb son Charles
ha* succocdtti him in active busin**. Sur­
rounded by hb trap*, ferret* and fox tar
tiers, the oM man b full of InCereMing
rcmlniscenct-s. nnd b always happy when
be can tell of some erf hb experience* in hb
rat catching trip* which have taken him 1
ail over tlie country from coast to coast.
I
"What is the flntt thing yo« do when yod
go to » place to kill off the ratal” ho wm '
reked the other day. "Ah. that is a good (
question. I ree I must begin nt the begin- ;
uing. Well, we ask Kate where tlienU
are. You know who Kate b? Well, Kata J

1tant 'b' hM loond th.

Sb.

rats, not scare them.
V3K OF RAT OIL.
■•Then «h»
"Sd™
. . tmn« to catch one, if there ore

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other clew.
At length, after long watting, the dream
of a life approached actuality, and asteomship bore tbe happy woman away in search
ot ancestral surrounding* Beaching Lon­
don, alio scarcely stopped for real before
punning her journey. Tbe next day found
her In tho Utile village where she hail flrat
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seen the light, and. Wl(
after
registering at the
boU1 ttjonPi antl Dot know|ng n person
ta the pJacet lhe
down th. BtWct
npou whlch .bould be the object of her
^rrh
•
She had only the oft repented stories of
Hps
lo
but *he *.u
Kire Mho
kuow iu And
joarnty-.
on
Suddenly her heart best fret—
there,-acroM tbo way wren house with an
lt&gt; ^jth just one
window, a double casement, opening out.
and little leaded panes—all as it hod been
described. Sho crossed nnd sought admit­
tance. While tor knock was tydng answer­
ed sho framed her query. “I must be frank
with them,” she thought, "or they will
think me an imposter."
Finally a nent looking woman opened tbe
door.
"Do you know if this bonne was occu-

fontox. IllTXSlX’0"’ * “»।
nineteen he hml ’nJver htS’
at I
yet through
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PURE
Established by Government Tests the Standard Baking Pow­
der. The very Giant of leavening agents. Has a larger use
than all other cream of tartar baking powders combined.
Prof. HAINES, of Rush Medical College. Consulting Chemist Chi­
cago Board of Health : “ I find the Royal Baking Powder superior
to all the others in every respect.”

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“No,” the woman did not know; she had
, lived there only n year.
"I am hb daughter," said tbe traveler,
then, "ansi I have reason to believe he once
lived here. 1 have come from tho United
State* nil the way ever here to ace it. In
that room over the archway,’’pointing to
it, “I and a brother wtro born, and there
A. won „ • rai ft c.turM wo 1U1I my mother and grandmother die*!. They
lit, in the churchyard here. Would you
think it too much to let me go Into the
room fqr a few moments f*’ she finbbed.
wo catch rata.’
tm-*’”
'
“Tho room b not iu order,” sold the
woman.
‘
a,,,? ’ u W. u» ml oil, which
make
“Oh, I should not mind that. I only
wanted to look out of the window at tho
bills nnd sec tho chimney piece nnd”----“Tho room b not in order,” interrupted
the woman short ly.
----- m--- —5----------- a :------ It wa, 4 o'clock, and tho traveler did not
trap with just a few drops of it, and that • mnch bcUcnj-thfa.

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Lalut V. S. frW’l JFood Xtport.'

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left Wm

A cream of tartar baking powder—Highest of
all in leavening strength.—

Dr. H. A. MOTT, U. S. Government Chemist • “ The Royal is
undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder made.”

Prof. Palmer, University of Illinois: “1 find Royal Baking
Powder invariably composed of wholesome ingredients, entirely
free from adulteration or impurities of any kind.”
San Francisco Board of Health : 44 In our Judgment it is
impossible to make a purer or stronger baking powder than the
RoyaL”
The N. Y. State Analyst : 44 The Royal Baking Powder is
superior to any other powder which 1 have examined.”

The Minnesota State Chemist: “I consider the Royal one
of the best baking powders made.”
Wisconsin Food Commissioner: “Royal Baking Powder is
of high and uniform strength and quality; its ingredients pure and
wholesome.”

“I will walk daivn tho street," she said,
Indiana State Chemist: “ Royal Baking Powder is perfectly
"and cornu back.” But no, tho woman hail
her chikiran to attend to nnd would prom­
free from any deleterious or injurious substance."
. be nothing.
।
"May 1 come in the morning, then?"
asked tbo other, disappointed. “I am stay­
ing at tho Bull, and will come up if you
S&gt;"
me Itrlr
im-JoBMol,
1
will allow me."
“I shall be busy," was the reply.
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A sudden thought camo to tho applicant.
onljoe ■Mrf.XtaX
"So
“I will give you a shilling tor tho privi­
J
llnsl my lm»..rtXta with “■hh'rl?ri“”’ “twdMn ink. terref •&gt;“«
lege,” she hazarded.
Uk' than Anar KM. find, cbobotavre
tbM would Le derived tm"
’.‘Very well, you may go right up,” wa*
tho Instant rr«|K-nRe.
nop np Ml but tiro. KMfc .bo
But thb b uot nil When the traveler
l-oldt mSTthl'I™,** &lt;f'tU‘w'n- Hom-j
came out she continued her walk along
with lord, and tho synonym of tho better,
one ferrets
of my are
xneuput
watches
other,
th^
in. andthe
pretty
^onio
the , the street nnd shortly came upon a second
In the day* when merchant vessels earn* more significant term employed here. Gen
l"o around theVorid wlihrs.01''
i
1 house, the dupllcako, apparently, of tlie home redolent of spice* and loaded to th* tlcwiyn.m is good Amtrican-Engliah for
“toenftxri rJta u™!“iWRCoto. rata begin to move out.
ono she had Just been in. Alarmed lest brim with silks nnd china, a certain fam what' an European lady often , is not.
HASDUXG WILD
.
I
she bad been pouring out her emotions at lly determinal to send beyond sens fort Lady is applied abroad to a class or classes;
“An, rar tbo&lt; m”"1 OTt
tho wrong shrine, she entered thb place dinner service which should outshine It it is applied here improperly; for, in a po­
aba Tho lower part waa a store, and tho beauty everything thus far seen on thb litical and strict sense, wo have no classes.
tlwtt.
But
thehe
man
can’tWhy,
bite tbeHL
Do
yo
“ knOW
what
doeef
he rimpl
J young woman behind tha counter answered side of tlie Atlantic. Original designs oi
The gentlewoman is too choice a product,
her questions.
fruits and flowers, arranged in the form of in any country and under any surround­
“Oh, yes; Mr. W. had owned thb house a wreath, had been made for it by a skill ings, is composed of too many and too di­
and tho next one. He sold both to Mr. O., ful artist, and lhe sea captain who under­ veroe oletnenta, to stand for a class or
studying docki
Jud Franco, I
'oLlnfc Eftnleu’J
and they bad bought thb one very lately took the commission was charged to spore group. She represents individuals only,
no money or pains in baring it properly and the individuals may bo found in va­
aently with the rat in it, holding the ani- from tho latter.”
Thb, then, was tho historic' spot she carried ohL
rious grade* of life. No rank, no dignity,
thU Humboldt reid,
aft*’
sought, and forgetting her recent experi­
Spring returned, nnd there wa? much do position can make her or unmake her.
UHrtyymm j L
“
,«Je apac ol
hnnd and
never show fight
fear, m aw ence in tho rush of feeling, she told nor watching of tho vanes by this paxticulai We hear of gentle blood, meaning distin­
but of an eveninrr
kno*n leisure «^u&gt;
litodp&lt;Un.l«
It or
»«.
story
nnd
aaked
to
enter
the
apartment
family,
anil
the
ship
nows
furnished
the
guished lineage; but no amount of gentle
ita lh.roX'SX XeX
Youdon’t believe U&gt;»1
d.FJ«&gt; made sacred to her by such prominent most interesting column of the daily pa­ blood, not nil the blazons of heraldry, can
events of her life.
per* At length the long expected vessel create a gentlewoman. Many queens and
tor
Lwn
o"mud.
U1&gt;l„| Im
“
to*
to°X
“« Cor» now. tbM nnlle U.ow» n&gt;« joatb'«
"The
room
’
s
not
in
order,"
said
tho
girl,
arrived.
%
duchesse*
are not gentlewomen, while tho
this is a whopper. But I assure you tt s
friend. GeonW K-n.m
Naoto.
echoing her neighbor up tho street.
Tho box wa* landed and conveyed to the
o-iitewho
truebar.
There
’s something
about
lion ot mr riewaX 'JlL lt" tooeralria. ?nrn
bandied
-M ami
. .by some
The woman from America went through house. Tho whole family wns ■ present at
•tremstbcnliur
In th,
her list of protests re she had done before, the opening, which was performed by Mr
When A queen or duchess deserves the
wtob wXady
ot, 'to! maU all their llrw -bleb give. 11-'“ * PCUllWby. I'ro often done U
I importuning tho mother, who appeared on A------ himself, while the Kcrraats peeped in gentle eminence tt is not from her rank
tho scene, with all tho eloquence of which at tho door.
bat from her attribute*, from the subtle
Wto.FU.leX,
particies tliat form her organization. It
mind you. 1 don e uy I could do it now..i she wns capable. She felt somehow re if
eoologto. Tilrt-XtX hro“!» » otfbaml. b«au" 1 baron » trit-l It lor a I she ought not to offer money to these pv&gt;- and a handful of straw removed, a pile oi is doubtful if the gentlewoman can be
long tbne. and It all depend, on the artlu- ple who had almost known her family, but '- plates appeared, wrapped carefully in pft fashioned by any sort or degree of training.
ImmortaifaiDowere.
"dt of three ,th™.i ..
‘ wh°Wy the re touch. But iyvaCU.-aleyhereoandolt. finally, in despair, she ventured, “I should per. Each of the family snatched up a Influence or education, much m t-hese may
bo glad to pay for tbe opportunity to go to plate, and hastily tore off the covering. help her. She must be primarily the yield
Chicago Advance.
companions. - Can’t you. Cbarleyl And my tau
.
There were the flowers, glowitig In beauti­ of nature tn generous mood. In her period
do it. They rn-vor think
J , the room.”
The celerity with which she was ushered ful colora, tbe gold star and golden A ad­ of benevolence to the race.—J. H. Browne
Now, don't you M» "but «n «dv«ntw thl«
there took away her breath.—Her Point of mirably executed, but under the gold star, Iu St. Louis Globo-Democrat.
UT There Ur.onotactg clubbing or equMl
Wbcu Tea I* Wicked.
View tn New York Timefc.
on every plate, dish nnd tureen were tbe
Here is an extract from an iutcrratiiu) Ing The tM U amply toued u&gt; KMe, and
words, “Tills In the middle."
lecture delivered by Sir Andrew Clark the dm nerer glre. it a ebanee to «qui«l. bho
The literal and exact Chinese workmen
PROBATE
•
VORDER
... ' » A
other day to the students of tho London «mlt II w mt hearen too RjUeWj
Two families living near Clonlara, Ire­ had copied this direction minutely from a । Ntate of Michigan. County ef Barry—as.
TEH I, ImportanL tor U there U “F
hospital:
°C’be Probate (fourt for the
land,
had
n
quarrel
about
three
years
since
very crooked lino which Mr. A------ had
f"
Tea is a blessed twveraga I do not or ezdlemenl U wv-ltw rat
&lt;««
“
*
°t
IhUTybelden
at
the Probate Office in
It hastily scrawled on tbe pattern with a very
know what I should do without it. But that night.- They’re cute fellows, these regarding a supposed "Pishogue.”
tfce city of HaMlnra In said county, on Tues­
tbe Xkldar of February, in the year one
there Is tea and tea; and ano of thu teat
''"oim.VT BAT MAuairren.
■ _ teems that for years the cows belonging te bad pen, and of courae, without the slight­ day.
tbixusod eixbt hundred and ninety twT
ono
m;ir.
had
given
but
little
milk,
and
est
thought
of
finding
it
inserted
verbatim
which I have iu ray mind i.» the renrcacutaPreaeut, Charts* W. Arttutrocg, Judge of
“What big catches bqva w0 model WtM, that proved so unwholesome to calve* nnd beneath the central ornament.
tion of all that is physiologically wickoL
Probate.
Air. A----- laughed, his wife cried, the
I go about town a good deal holding con the biggest catch I ever made was down in pigs that several died. Believing that
In the matter of the estate ot Lucretia
sulfations here and there, nnd about 3 KorthCarohna. I won’t say where, but tt some spell was on the milk, the aggrieved servants giggled. and the daughter cried A. AnuMrong. deceased.
flHn&lt; tbe P®Utfon duly rertfled
o’dock, when I get into a plnoe, the lady of woe a big hotel in that state Tbe roonu owner consulted nn old man not residing first and laughed afterward.
ar1ro' ‘tauxb'er of said deceared.
and
the kitchen
overrun
The only silver lining to tho cloud wat PrsylDE that' a
“th espwdally
perfect Karras
of ratawere
which
tame . in that parish, who recommended him to
lhe house will suy te me, “Sir Andrew, you »
ceruiu instrument now on flic
watch the well which ho and hls neighbor tho fact that thereafter Mr. A----- always in this court perporting te be the last will and
look so tired, do let me give you a cup of
te*" I say, “Thank yon very much.” But from tho mouutmn*. and the Mils and umxI mid let no ono come near tt on May had something amusing to tell his guests testament of said dcoeared be admitted to pro­
bate and ttat adralntttetion of said estate may
tha tea has stood for half an hour, and she country for half a mile around the hotel night (i. e., the night of April 30) till mid­ at a dinner party.—Pencil Sketches.
? KTaBU!2Ji“ J* W-Stakett. the exeeutur
night
remarks, "I know you do not like it strong. were owned by the ugly
therein named, or to some other suitable per­
The owner of the bewitched cows lay tn
Sir Andrew,’’and then she puts about a contract to kill them and
' I hen'uwUtH ordered, that Wednesday, the
mtn
alatg
with
lour
of
nr
beM
UrrMto.
wait,
with
bi*
non.
nnd
saw
a
woman
and
|
A
man
whose
bead
is
bulging
with
tableupoonful of tea into tho cup and fills tt
reh.- A ’?•
Uu °**«* ln
■Well, Hr. tho fi.-vl night w. kill'd 1.M0 a young man of tho suspected family come I mathematical problems has calculated the forenoon, J**
un with water.
be aulgned far tbe bearine ot *af&gt;:
Now. I cnil tt positive cruelty to give rata Th. whole town turned out to ~e quietly to the welL Springing out, they disposition of every hour of the daily life petition and that the he re at law of slid de­
tea like that to anybody, and I hope you them. Welk 1 kept 3» all", and next prevented the wizard’s approach, and a of an average man, and tells just how; ceased and all other person* Interested In said
required to appear at a seaaion of
gentlemen will always mR your face against oreulllg 1 Incited ■ P»«T to Ml miiMY bitter torrent of abuse ensued. Midnight many hours a man of fifty has de voted to । said Court, then
to be Holden at the Probate
1 Lol put two big ear. boU- passed, and both contcixling parties went his toilet, meals or newspaper.
such a beverage. Tea to be useful should
office, la tue City of Hasttor*. in raid County.
“JT home. Tho plaintiff’s cattl* have since
be, first of all, block China tea—tho Indian Ing tbe mu. Tbe rage ■j1”"
ca,ue’lf ‘here be, why thu prayer of
“Let us mmum," said he, “that the' ?ha
oetlUoorr mar Dot ba rran ted. And It is
tea which is lieing cultivated has become rangwlthat theyeonbl L« opened Hmul given good milk, curing, as he^firmly be- sleeping hours of ou average man will tbe
f‘u^ef &lt;&gt;rt«re&lt;&gt;- ’hat said petitioner giro notice
so powerful in its effects upcu tho nervoua ti.-ieow.lr. Tbe men climbed on table., th. livw, to his close watch aver the well every number eight daily. That is one-third ot to tfie perooos Interested in -mid estate, of the
system that a cup of tt taken early iu the tour dosa were brought in. nod otter the subsequent May night—Philadelphia Led- hi* time, so that in fifty years your man I*0*™? o&lt; «!&lt;» l*UUoo
tbe hearinR
Kcr
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morning, as many people do, so disonlero . door, wan clewed tbe emtes were
will have slept all told sixteen years and publlslteit In tbe Hastings Baxmkx.'X news­
the nervous system tliat thoeo who take it1 opened. Out puurwl • .warm ot brown
eight months. The man who ia shaved paper printed and circulated in ssild County of
rit..
Think
.-t
IL
in
one
room
They
Dfoek
Fuel
from
Vegetable*.
h...rry,
once
In
each
week
for
three
iucSve
actually
get into a
■
—
u state
n^uo of
OI tea
leu intoxicatntoxica■ J&gt; J .
xt-vj
daily at fifty years probably had his face
The usual method of manufacturing
.tioa. and it produces a form of nerve dis- 1_i7&gt;wUdjoto ‘wo corncr*»
ln le&lt;w 111411
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Cha* w. Aaxwnto.vG.
turbar.ce which ia most painful to witn.-sn ’ 'nucou'*lhoBe four terriers had killed block fuel or briquette* is to mix a certain scraped not uftener than three times pci
Sratity of coal dust with pitch, to heat week at twenty-five years, whileduring his
IAlnmropy.1
of TrobM,.
« you want to have, cither for yourwlvos
'&lt; X .
first eighteen yeora a raxor never touched
or for your patients, tea which will not in".I k Jo“
"V”7 w“ thnt ono
mass by steam so *s to soften the pitch,
hia face.
juris
and which will refresh, get black
brought
v.uuftuv hi*
nu» father,
u-iiucr, who
wno was
wre old
oia and then to mold into bricks under hy­
T*Say that the ecmicentenarian has aver
---- -------- "...
get, DIOCK
PROBATE ORDER,
Chih. tea, putting i_
'* and a
nennlsrht.«1 WK»&lt;i
a bit nearsighted.
When ih&lt;.
the circus draulic pressure. It is now ctated that a
China
In the right- **
minreaged two shave* a week for fifty yeara,
tho-oltl fashioned terepoonful for each pcr- was over and I asked tho old man how he better result is obtained by using sub­
that will give 5,200 scrapes iu the half cen­
son and (me fOT the blcu»ed pot. Then pour liked it, be said with surprise that ho stances of a glutinous and starchy charac­
the
rr&gt;b*tea(fioe.
1q the City of flaaUL _ ..
In
tury.
At
an
average
of
fifteen
minutes
ou briskly boiling water, and witbin five hadn’t seen anything, and wanted to know ter, such as can be obtained from wheat
per shave the time devoted to this on*
sninctes you must pour tt off again, or tt whether it wns over. Tho dogs hud dona Imrlcy or rye, and from certain vegetable*
*
uuuure»
small element of life will run up to fifty- and ninety two.
their
work
so
swiftly
anti
silently,
aud
Adding
about
5
per
cent
of
thia
gluti
­
. ^CfJI=Q ’ricketi instead ot good.-Pall
pnereat, Chartre w. Armstrong, Judge of
with so little fura, that’ he never saw tho nous material to coal dust, nsbra, etc., four days and tour hours.
Mall Budget.
“If a man should not shave In fifty yearo,
thing done.’’—Now York Tribune.
thb mas* is well kneaded and can then be
&lt;je&lt;"^i'aBUer °* ““ e*UU* 01 Hear’'
formed Into bricks without presstire, al­ and then attempt to make up hls propor­
Refined Cruelty.
A New Industry.
though !t might be convenient' in large tion*'all at once, he would have to shave
It b said tint tha Japanese practice re­
?°u 01 “ftW decoued.
Guest—So you are hard at work studying factories to employ molds and pressure *a night and day for nearly two months. The
fined cruelty to delight their palate* They
F.r.?, .‘L
*rrr1a;i1 Instrument now on file
French I What b the object erf that I
usual The briquette* made under the average mon who is not limited to twenty
PEE221,1&lt; to b" the Ust wll» *'“1
bd ore that the fish called tho dai b most
Walter—I’ve been offered a steady job nt new system are said to be more econom­ minutes for drawing, breakfnat and catch­ testament of 9*&gt;d deceased be admitted to trodelicious
’
when eaten alive. An expert
big pay aver tn Paris if I learn French be­ ical iu use, and to bo les* smoky than those ing tho train, consumes thirty minutes in bsle and that oiiiu In 1st ration of said mint* may
Jnp*ne*o cams can dexterously remove
. fore going there.
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previously piade.—New York Telegram.
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•FOR SALE.-A general • mer­
chandise business a! Milo. Stock
principally groceries. Postoffice
with store, and only store io the
place. A good opening. AOdress Box 2, Milo, Mich.

Hoyt's
Crushed
1
Java.
I: is thb best in style;
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It is the best in the cup.It is the best on the market.
It givei satisfaction or qan be re­
turned. j
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Price only 20c. per lb. but thp
quality is bang up.

L. E. STAUFFER.
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Any Day
IN FEBRUARY
You may need drugs, patent
medicines, dye stuff (Cushing
Perfection. Diamond or Peer­
less dyes), toilet articles and
toilet soaps (the finest line in
town), perfumery (Seeley’s is
the best), school books (new
and 2nd hand), paints (Green
Seal lead and Acme White
Lead Works), or wall paper
~\'all on

Fred L Heath,
THE DRUGGIST.
He will please you. Price
and quality guaranteed.
Prescriptions carefully com­
pounded.

OLD RAGS!
If you want to get a better price'
for old scrap than you do from
peddlers, bring your old iron of all
kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
rags and old carpets to the

JUNK SHOP,
Michigan ave,
Opp. Roller Mill, Hastings, Mich.

®“More county news on
an inside page.
,
Woodland.
,
Sleighing has disappeared and mud is
knee deep—A good many have tapped
their sugar bushes—School at the South
Jordan district closed last Friday: also
school in the Lee district—Several Woodlandites went to Hastings on Tuesday of
Inst week to attend the assault rjnd battery
case, but came home looking sad—L. 11.
Hough has sold his blacksmith shop to
Teeple &amp; Covil—Monroe Rowleader Ims
bold his farm—We hear that Ezra Fox is
jibout to sell his farm—George Palmerton
“went to Jackson Friday and returned on
Tuesday—Lizzie Smith has returned to
Hastings—Our village caucus was held on
Thursday, and a union ticket placed In
nomination. Our village election will oc­
cur on March Sth—Rev. Puhi, the Ger­
man minister has arrived with his family
—We did not feel able to write last week,
thereason no Items appeared from this
place—A. L. Cooper has received a full
itock of furniture on Saturday, and, will
henceforth conduct a furniture and under­
taking store—George Weed has sold Ids
■stock of undertaking goods to A. L.
Cooper—J. M. Smith visited hls parents
over Sunday.
\

Coat* Grov®.
L. Fair has returned from Indiana^ and
reports much sickness there—S. E. Wolf
and family have*gone ou a visit to Burr
Oak—Mrs. Nichols, of Mipneopolis, Minn.,
the renowned soloist, was the guest of Mrs.
G. W. Coats a few days last week—Mr.
Andrew Townsend bad the misfortune at
having hls colt ruq away, slight damage
to hls cart—Isaac Smith and family have
gone to Ohio ou a visit—John Marks Is en­
tertaining his brother and family of Rut­
land—Miner Coats, of Rockford, and
David Coats, oW Carlton, and Grandpa
Coats were guepts of G. W. Coats Sunday
—Mrs. George townsend is on the sick
list. Dr. Sayles attending—Ode more car
load of t Imlay* for C. Stowell's I barn from
the north has arrived—The leak year party
was a success at H. E. Kefeie’s—Prof.
Humphrey, of Wayland, will be here the
4th to hold a series of meetings
Edna Barnum is on Ute sick list—D.
Townsend and wife have gone to house­
keeping on his father's place—David Coats,
of North Carlton, spent Sunday at Geo.
Coats—Mrs. James Townsend entertained
the Aid society last Friday, and Mrs.
Flora Wood the mite society—Herbert and
May Burdick, of Hickory Corners, spent
Sunday at this place—Kittle Lockwood
visited at Chas. Fuller’s one day last week
—Mrs. Lee Wright had a sewing bee last
Saturday.

Maahvill®.
A. H. Smith of Woodland spent Sunday
with friends here—Mrs. Frank McDerby
Is at Parma visiting her mother who is
quite sick—James Hallett of Hastings de­
livered an excellent lecture at open lodge
of the I. O. G. T. Monday e vening—A
very pleasant time was had by all who at­
tended the Congregational social at E. A.
Phillips’ Wednesday evening—Mrs. S.
Weber died at her home In Kalamazoo
Friday, Feb. 25. The funeral took place
at the residence of her son In this village
March 1st at 10 a. m.—Miss Rom Eckhardt
of Woodbury Is visiting at D. Galinger’s—
C. E. Gustin of Eaton iptpld&amp;jias taken
Frank Wolcott&gt;-place~2t B. KBeynold's
wagon shop and Frank has gone t/| Jack­
son to work—Rev. J. W. McAllister com­
menced a series of revival meetings at the
M. E. church Monday evening—P. L.
Baldwin of Newell. Iowa. Is In town on
business—A. S. Mitchell was nt Jackson
over Sunday.
Prairieville.
Michael Doster had the misfortune to
slip on an Icy side walk, spraining his
right shoulder last week, so for a time
Mike’s friends will miss the hearty shake
of the hand with which he always greets
them—Fred Brandstettcr, youngest son of
our former townsman, J. F. Brandstetter.
was buried from the M. E. church last
Thursday. It was a very large funeral.
The floral tributes were many and beauti­
ful. The four surviving brothers of the
deceased acted as pall-bearers—John J.
Perkins was called to Kent, Ohio, last
Tuesday, by the death .of his only brother
—The Gibbs family have so much Improv­
ed. that Bunker now takes his meals al
home—Dodge Jt Robinson, after looking
over Delton (brick blocks and all) and
Woodland, have decided to remain in
Prairieville. They will occupy the entire
building.With their rumitun; stock, re­
model the interior of fie building, con­
necting the upper aud Jbwer stories with

Jnslde stairway, put in a plate glass front
electric lights, steam elevator and all mod'
ern improvements, and with an Increased
n,ncwed energy, win make it
decidedly advantageous to the trading
public, and Interacting for their competttora—The reading circle met with Mra.
Collier Saturday evening—The cards are
out for tlio wedding of Philip Merlau- and
Miss Ara Lindsey next Wednesday—
« here are the much talked of cross walks?
ibey are sudlv needed tills muddy weath.er~Thcre Is at present an Increased Inter­
est in musical circles. Hope It will result
In a better church choir. AU klngera are
Invited to lend a hand, or rather a voice—
The Sunday school library- has Just re­
ceived an addition of new and interesting
books—One of our merchants was quite
surprised last week to receive notice that a
Sewing Machine Co. In Chicago held bls
note for thirty-five dollars for a sewing
machine, which be (the merchant) had
paid a slick agent of Middleville, formerly
a resident here, twenty-tlve dollars tn cash
for only a few years previous. Guess
some one had better arise aud explain
who signed the note—Little Nettie Wilcox
Isconfluedto her bed with dropsy—Will
McLeod met with a severe accident Satur­
day. while at work In Thayer’s mill.
Getting hls right limb too near the saw the
calf of the leg was sawed clean through to
and grazing the bone. *Thu wound was
dressed by Dra. Sackett and Hyde, of
Prairieville, und Dr. Scribner, of Delton,
and though It was a serious ami painful
cut. Will Is quite comfortable at this writ­
ing with good prospects of recovery—C.
McDonald la back from school at Grand
Rapids, the guest of hls sister. Mrs. M.
Holcomb—Lillian Hazen arrived last week
for a few days visit with her parents.
She will resume Jier studies at Grand Rap­
ids next week—Will Woodman, of Martin,
spent Sunday with his brother Charles—
C. B. Robinson Is entertaining bls brother
Arthur from the eastern part of the state—
The ladles aid society will give a box social
at Mra. Geo Mullen's next Friday evening.

BF
WHOLE NO. 1916

and well attended—Martin Justice has most terrible dreams, like the odors aris­ fort hu been the collection of a large
moves
moved *o
to Kalamazoo-Squawbuck oil at ing from a pillow in which feathers are do-' amount of information on the subject that
ten eeota
t==
“tj a gallon. How is that cheap composing. Habit modifies the /iffects of has been embodied in aset of rules which
— —
oil
for —
the poor man, when we used to buy odor. Merciless smokers laugh st i the the branch hydrographic officer Id thta
the old reliable oil for the same price, and ‘•faddery” of women who become faint if city, Lieutenant O. W. Lowery, 1* dlanot run any risk of being blown into eter­ a smoker charges the air they breathe in n tributiug among the shipmaetent.
The belief in the efficiency of thia meth­
nity either— Let the town board procute a confined space, a small room or a railway
new ballot box that will hold twenty bush­ carriage, nnd ere ready to compare the ob­ od of calming the waves has so firmly c»els more or leas, for the tickets at the com- jection of a lady unaccustomed to the odor tabli*bed itself in many cases that num­
fug election—Look to registering of names from the pipe or cigar wlt.£i the careless-, bers of vowels are now especially provided
this spring, in order to be prepared to vote new on the matter shown by another Indy, with oil distributing apparatus, and sel­
—Al Chafee, of Quimby, was here Inst who has become accustomed to the effect. dom a storm passe* without one or more
Saturday and Sunday, to-see hls best girl But if a smoker givta up smoking and all reports being submitted on the subject.
perhaps—Percy, little son of Frank and contact with smoko for a few years, be la The general couclnsfons being, tjiat bad
Rose Hallock, is very' sick—H. W. New­ astounded at the unpleasantness at an air tho precaution not been resorted to fatal
man had a friend visiting him last week— charged -with smoko when he is then in­ results would have followed. To substan­
tiate this opinion odh need only refer to
H. W. Newman was In Kalamazoo last closed in it
I was once summoned professionally to a tho marine reports of disaster that follow
week on business.
youth who was temporarily poisoned by any one of the severe storms on our coast.
Inhaling the atmosphere Issuing out of a
When scudding before a gale the rules
Myrtle Tuckerman,
teacher at the small window of a clubroom In which n say that the oil should be distributed from
Checkered school house, had an exhibition number of men were smoking freely. They, the bow by menus of oil bags or through
Friday evening—Mrs. Edgar Tyler, of in the body of the smoke, were not percep­ waste pipes. It will thus spread aft its
Vermontville, visited at John Tasker's tibly affected. He, partly in the open air. tha ship continues on her course and give
Friday evening—Mra. Henry Tasker and was positively smitten to faintness by tho protection from both quartering and fol­
Mrs. Fox were at Baltic Creek last week empoisoned current from the room, which lowing sens. The effect is almost miracu­
visiting—Lillian Hare, of Bellevue, visit­ flowed out of tho window, and is still af­ lous, tho foaming seas as they come tear­
ed her relatives last week—There was a fected whenever he comes within tho cloud ing along, looking fqr all the world as
pleasant dance at John Jordan's Friday of a pipe.—Dr. B. M. Richardson in Asclo- though they would swallow up the vessel,
____________________
night—Quarterly meeting was held nt piad.
masts and all, stop when they reach ths
the M. P. church Saturday and Sunday—
“slick," over which their combers cannot
MAN'S
SEVEN AGES.
Mr. and Mra. James Perry, of Pennfleld,
pass, nnd expend their energies in futile
' Islted at Calvin Smith's Sunday and Mon­ B Di*tlr»etlvely Wodnrn View of a Ttmmo efforts to reach their prey.
day-March came In with a hbwl—A maIf drifting In the trough of a heavy sea
Illuatratvd by Shakeapeore.
'pic sugar social would not conic amiss di­
use the oil from the forward waste pipes
“Mrs. Jones has a baby."
rectly, by the M. P. church society or the
and put the bags over on the weather side.
“The deuce you say!"
Alliance, either one would lx; an assured
Lying to, to tack or wear ship, the oil can
“Fact."
suoeeM—Dan Davis has purchased the
also be used from the same places. It seems
"Girl or boy?"
farm of John Bloomer nflrth of the center,
wonderful that a film of oil too thin for
“Boy."
and has moved Into the same—J. V.
“Let’s hunt up old Joucsey and make the most delicate instrument to measure
Cooper and wife, of Marshall, are visiting
can have such an instantaneous effect even
him set ’em up.”
relatives here—Mra. N. Churchill is here
So is ushered into the world Baby Jones, when there is a lashing and diabolical
with her daughter, Mra. Seger.
very red anil hungry, and very much play of the water that no pen can describe.
troubled with insomnia.
The former Everybody knows how much easier ma­
Creaay.
grow* on him, and, on wearing off the lat­ chinery runs when It is oiled, or, in other
Wo are having Spring like weather at
ter, Papa Jones lores bis hair and several words, when the friction is reduced. It is
thia.writing—Wild geese were seen in this
pounds of flesh nnd Mamma Jones loses the same thing in th Is case—the wind can­
vicinity Saturday—TIrto will be a concert some of her good looks.
not catch a good hold on the water, as it is
at our school house Friday evening, March
"Pay?" says Papa Jones in astonish­ prevented from so doing by the oil on its
4th, for the purpose of raising funds for a ment. “Do babies pay? Well, I should surface.
new organ—Our piwtor, Mr. Haste. Is imy they did.”
A vessel hove to for a pilot should dis­
holding revival meetings at Spring Brook
Johmtuwu.
“Pay?” says Mamma Jones; “why, the tribute oil from the weather side and lee
quarter. Tho pilot boat runs up to wind­
Prof. McColl has just completed a course" —Morris Brown moved into Mr. Firth’s whole world could not buy "hi in.”
ot lessons In arithmetic nt the King school house Inst Friday, with the Intention of
And so Baby Jones becomes Willie Jones, ward and lowers a boat, which pulls down
house—Some of our young ladies expect working hh farm—Mrs. Frank Barber Is and with his little primer and immaculate to ieew&gt;rd and around the vessel's stern.
to attend the examination at Hastings on able to Ims out again—Nora Fisher’s term tie marches proudly to school. Thereupon The pilot boot after sending off her boat
Friday and Saturday—Rev. Pope has been of school has closed, so she will now be at the boys “christen" bls new shoes by spit­ then runs down to leeward, gets out oil
sick and unable to till hls appointment al home to their many fnends—Fred Barber ting on them, and they soil his white tio bags Lo windward and on her lee quarter,
the Gregory school house—Gilbert Searls attended the school exhibition at Comstock rolling him over in the sand. And Willie and tbo boat pulls back around her stern,
Reynolds, of Plainwell, Jones cries and teacher comforts him by protected by the oiL The vessels drift to
Is working for W. J. Fisk—The sawyers Friday—Mra.
have about completed their job of sawing ’pent last week with her son. Elmer Rey­ telling him to sit on the platform and by leeward,nnd leave an oil slick to windward
in the Godde woods—IL D. Gregory of nolds, and wife—Mrs. Flavia Vandewaik- calling his tormentors "bad boys." And between the two.
Towing another vessel in a heavy sea is
Augusta way bc?ii oir our highway 'on er- is visiting her daughter, Mra. Ham­ they grin and look ashamed.
Friday—Mrs. John Saunders of Illinois mond. near Hastings—Mrs. Butler, from
But Father Timo keeps his scythe frequently a very dangerous operation,
has been visiting friends in our town—Lida Illinois, is visiting her daughter, Mra. P. a-Bwing, and lo! Billy Jones is in the high and again and again has the attempt been
given
up until wind and sea have Abated,
and Charlie McKenzie called on relatives Travis—Isaac Rickennioro is building a school. Billy the Kid be is called now,
on the south side Sunday—C. • E. Idfn new house for Mr. Hazel at Delton.
and he nearly breaks his mother's heart whereas in many instances it could readily
have
been
accomplished had the oil bags
docea a very' successful term of school In
one day because she sees him smoking a
Delton.
cigarette and evidently enjoying it. Billy been at hand, or rather had they bcefa in,
district No. e. Friday of this week—Sur­
A young man by the name of McClead Jones is also inclined to partake of the service. They are very easy to make, as
prise party at S. S. Fisk's on the evening
of the 25tb for Eva’s entertainment.
got hls leg badly cut on the cut-off saw In fruit of bis neighbor's pear tree, said fruit they consist of nothing but a conical canva* bag stuffed with oakum, on whicl/ofl
Thayer's mill, while he was cleaning the being obtainctl after dark.
Middleville.
saw dust from underneath the saw. Drs.
Will Joires is n different boy a few jrears is plentifully poured, and having large
sail needles thrust through the canvas so
Minor Keeler is In the wwt buying goodj Scribner, Hyde and Sackett were in at­ after his graduation from the high^chooL
that the oil can hare a chance to ooze oat.
fur the coming season—The members of tendance—Some woodjehoppersJelled a tree Life has become n question of neckties and Again and again could the towing hawsers
the senior class ot the high school are across the telephone wire Just north of fits on clothes. He ushers strangers into hare been kept from snapping had this
going to give a drama In the near future— *ultz breaking it. thus cutting off com­ scats at tho c hurch of the Dan and Beer­
simple remedy been applied.
xj
A large number of the high school pupils munication between Delton and the north sheba Pilgrims. He leads the German,
Tho above instances are but samples of
are in attendance nt the county examina­ for a short time—Dewitt Ranuey has sold and one day Deacon Potts is pained to see
the many cases in which oil can be used.
tion this week-&gt;-Atnos Fausey, of Pod out his meat market to Mr. Maine, who him coming out of a bucket shop, whore Lowering and hoisting boab&gt;, riding to s
Augur, was In the village last Friday— will conduct the business nt the old stand he has taken a flyer on wheat.
William Jones, aged forty, is the cashier sea anchor, crossing rollers or surf on a bar
Mrs.' Eliza Inman, of Mllleraville, Ohio, —Mr. and Mrs. J. Moon have taken a
and from lifeboats and stranded vessels
who has been the guest of her daughter, boarder ot the feminine gender. Arrived of the Higbtop National bank. Mr. Jones are cases in which its utility is very
Is
known ns one of our best and brainest
fccre
Sunday
evening
at
8
o
’
clock
—
lx?wi»
is now visiting relatives In Carlton and
marked. Mineral oils are not so effective
businessmen.
Mrs.
Junes
spenks
of
him
vicinity—James Irving, of Grand Rapids, mlUhuns. of Milo. U visiting his brother
m animal or vegetable oils. Raw petro­
formerly of thia village, way hero Satur­ John , of this place—Charlie Johnson, our ns Mr. Jones, or - William, nnd Deacon leum lias been experimented with and has
day evening—John Carveth was at the ‘section boss, is nursing a lame wrist, Potts takes bis ndvice on the investment given favorable results, but is not as satis­
county scat Friday last on business—Mrs. caused by hls car jumping the track land­ of a few hundred dollars be hns laid by. factory as the refined quality. Certain
George
is numbered among the ing him in the ditch—John nnd Win They talk of running him for the legisla­ oils, like cocoanut oil and ncme kinds of
sick—Died, in this village on Wednesday |Moon received a telephone of the death ot ture, nnd The Evening Saitaah has boomed fish oil, congeal in cold weather, and are
last, Mrs. Shay, sister of Mra. Webb. The jthclr mother In New Jersey—F. J. Nor- him for mayor. The lltuo ones call him therefore useless, but may be mixed with
pn|Mi, and run to meet him at night when
deceased moved to this village a little over 'wotxl and Mrs. B. -Thompson arc on the
mineral oil to advantage.—New York
he comes home.
two yedrs ago. where she has resided since. .sick list—The prossccta are fair for a new
•"You know old Bill Jones? He was tell­ World.
church
in
town,
ns
the
lot
has
been
donat
­
She leaves two daughters, Edith and Ger­
ing
mu
the
other
day
how
be
used
to
play
SwU* Cure for Cold lo tho Head.
trude to mourn her loss—Mra. Sackett, of ed aud several hundred dollars subscribed
ball where the postofiicc now stands. He's
Grand Rapids, was In the village Munday —Chartie'Hazel has the wall built for hls
Camphor is much used ax a remedy in
a jolly old fellow, I tell you. Told about
—Mrs. Busby, of Hastings, was the guest ' house and ls,7)rawing timber for same.
helping to pitch a teacher out of the win­ the beginning of a cold in tbo head. Those
of Mrs. Spangemncher Monday and Tues­
dow when lie was a boy, about forty or of one readers who have faith in its virtues
THE EFFECTS OF ODORS.
day—Mra. Wilkinson, who has been visit­
will probably be interested in what is said
.fifty years ago."
ing friends In Casnovia and Grand Rapid*,
Bill is a jolly old boy. Kept the com­ to be the Swiss method of apniyingifc.
Striking Iu»i.-~&gt;rra of the Prtnnanrneo ot
has returned—The concert given by the
pany in a ronr at his daughter’s wedding Thu method certainly appears nimple und
Suielln on the M«tnr&gt;rjr.
W. C. T. U. last Friday evening was a
efficacious: Half fill a jug with boiling
The tllrvrt action of odors on the nervoua with his stories. They say Bill has laid by water and into that put a tcaspoouful of
thorough success—Mra. Minor Keeler,
quite a little pile in Ids day. Smooth old
who has been quite sick. Is recovering— centers is « ruby-rt worthy of careful re­ boy is Bill. He has nccumulnted quite a well powdered camphor. Fashion out of
search
and
study.
Goethe
had
a
strong
Florence Curtis, of Grand Rapids, Is the
stock of experience, at any rate, and is al­ writing paper a funnel, with which cap the
guest of her parents In this village—Mra., dislike to the odor of apples; Schiller liked ways ready with a word of counsel, it you top of the jug. Tho camphorated steam
Bush and Mis. French were the guests of the odor. Some people nro made absolute­ ask his advice.
should be inhaled through tho now for ten
ly
ill
by
the
odor
of
onions
that
are
being
Hastings friends last Tuesday—Mrs.
Seventy-fire years old today is "Old Bill or fifteen minutes, the inhalation being re­
cooked, while other persons rather like it.
peated, if required, every four or five
Frank Buck, of McCord, is thd guest uf
The odor of the lily ha* a
potent ef­ Jones," or “Old Billy Jones," ns bis hours. If, in spite of its unpleasantness,
her 'mother, Mra. A. M. Putnam, thia
fect in many instances, and Ilielicro there younger friends love to call him. There Is the inhalation is persisted in, it is said that
week—Mr. Clark, the gtmtleman who at­
is no person on whom it does not produce a no tenn of reproach in familiarity unless it three repetitions will always effect a cure,
tempted to run a bakery here, has given It
sense of depression nnd nauwja. I have is used by the t houghtless or inconsiderate. however severe the “cold in. the head"
up and Is moving back to Grand Raplda,
known it cau.'c punitive faintik-ss. I am HU old friends have dropped by the way­
may be.■
Poor baking is the reason of their failure
myself always dbuigrwmbly affected by the side one by fine, and old Bill Jones is the
odor of carbolic acid, and can neverremain last leaf on thu tree. It is well ripened by
Where th® Lx»ver Look® st the Fire.
Orangeville.
many minutes In a room where a trace of tlmo and frost, and the first breath ot win
When a young Savoyard goes a-wooing
Robert Galland has sold hls farm to D.
ter will detach him gently, nnd he will fall
it prevails.
he pays considerably more attention to the
O. Reed, of Kalamazoo. Mr. Galland has
In cases where the effect of an odor is to his parent earth in sweet peace. "Old admired one's fire than to her face. If she
lived here over twenty years, and will be instantaneous, it Is fair to suppose that Bill Jones!" He has done his work well,
missed when he leaves—Rev. Newberry the impresaion made on the olfactory sur nnd he is ready to go. He wonders if he leavea the billets of wood undisturbed on
held services In the church last Sunday— face is tnuunnitoxl direct to the olfactory will meet the old boys again and talk over the hearth it is a sign thnt he w welcome,
Dr. Bachelor, of Grand Raplda. was In center of the brain; but there must also, in the old days. His mind is much on his but should she place cue of the blazing
town last week—Miss Ritchie. Belle Tr.un. certain examples. In a further transmis youth. He loves to recall old associations. fagots in an upright position against the
others, it is a hint for him to take his de­
and Mary Cole will attend the teacliA7
sion to the sympathetic ganglia. The cen The old voices are in hls ears. He smiles parture.—San Francisco Examiner.
.
examination at Hastings this week—T!i«v tral Beat of the olfactory sense must be as he sees thtj children play.
will be no meeting ot the reading cinj*1 very near to the central seat of memory,
"Hello, colonel, whoso grave is this you
Jewel* from Mexico.
this week—Mrs. Anua Jones, of Prairie­ for it Ls notlcenblu that nothing recalls n are filling?”
The Martmiso I-tnza has a large number
ville, visited friends here last week—Mrs. post event like an odor.
“William Jones’, sir."
Jane Gorseline Is spending a few weeks
“What? Old Billy Jones? Well, well. of exquisitKand costly jewels, among
A little child was accidentally thrown
which may Im? mentioned a diamond pend­
with her daughter nt Otsego.
out of a pony carriage in a country lane. So be has gone. But be lived to a good old ant of thirty-two stones, a ring with two
Near the spot where the foil took place age. Ixt's see. ‘seventy-eight years, three
flawlesB white diamonds, three carats each;
Mnple Grave.
there was a manure heap, which gave muntbs.’tlie stone says, don't it? That's
several beauttful garnets obtained by her
The Maple Grove S. S. association Is forth the peculiar dry ammonlacal od» bo doing pretty wed in thre»e limes. Jones
father. I&gt;r. Hammond, during the Mexican
making preparation for their fifth setoi- often recognizable from such heajw—/us was a good old fellow, though. I rememwar.—New York Herald.
nnnunl convention to be held at the Vi D. odor distinctive, yet not altogether un­ Iwr hearing my father tell bow Jones let
church sometime during the niontje’ of pleasant. The child was stunned by the him have $5,100 onco to tide him over a
A New Version.
Mardi—The lawsuit of Patterson tb Haf­ fall, and on recovering nnd returning to crisis nnd he sever took a bit of security.
A child of three nnd a half years had
He and tathtY were great friends once.
ner called for last Saturday at' NaskvHie consciousness smelt this odor powerfullybeen taught by hfs mother a text in the
How
long
ago?
Oh,
that
must
have
been
Over fifty years have elapsed since thnt
was adjourned by the prosecutor fur one
morning, “Make c.e a clean heart, O God,
week—The majority of our uachera will little mishap, .’.nd yet whenever the pcrsca t wontyor tweh ty-fire years back. Father's and renew a right spirit within me." Xk
attend the examination at Hastings this referred to -)/vses in country lanes n heap been dead eighteen years. Well, good luck night at tho end of his prayers be, umiaked,
to
him
wherever
he
U.
Good
day."
—
Min;
giving
ou£
the
some
odor,
the
whole
scene
week Thursday and Friday—Lydia Felghrepeated tho text in the following form,
ner, teacher of the qtjaU trap school, had of the accident recurs with every detail neapolis Journal
“Wash my heart. O God. and hang it out
an exhibition last Friday evening—The perfect, and sometimes with a recurrence
to dry."—London Truth.
of
the
giddiness
and
nausea
which
were
THE
USE
OF
OIL
AT
SEA.,
Free Methodists held quarterly meeting
experienced
at
the
moment.
In
some
cf
at the center Saturday and Sunday—Mrs.
More Bower Needed.
Carrie Brown has returned from hor vlxlt the lower animals memory by cdors is If Proper I’rmslIoM Are Taken Vowel*
Minister—I think we should have cooSlay Weather Heaviest -Gale*.
with Grand Rapids friends—V. Hanchctl often singularly exhibited. In the dog the
j gregfltlonal singing.
memory
by
odor
stcnui
a
special
port
of
Terrible gules on tho Eyglisb coast, nnd
and wn of "North Dakota are vlsiUng old
the nature of the animal. Thu ••scent" of heavy weather off our qwn coast and upon I Organist—Then we must have a new or­
frltindti here—Elmer. Moore Is makfn;:
' ganpreparations to placei a.-new boiler In hls thu fox hound .-.nd of the stag hound is of the north Atlantic ocean, bring forcibly lo | “Why so?"
this character In the trained colUe the
mind the ncrenuou* efforts that are r.onmill purchased of the. Lanalng- engine ami
remembrance of an object hidden, a stick, stantly being Made by the UnitM States - “This instrument isn't powerful enough
iron works—Mra. Gep. Kuntz is sick wftli
for inst-ince, may bo retained for three- Hydrographlfli office to induce all vessels [ to drown ’em out."—livw York Weekly.
a relapse of the grip.
quarters of bA hour ro perfectly that the
to provide themselves with appliances for
animal
will fetch the object at ccmmnnd.
In finishing thu bottoms of shoes oos
Cwlar Creek.
But if tbo object be coated with something ejecting oiL
idiui with a snndpoj/cring machine can
When Commander Bartlett was hydrog- ;
Charles Hazel Is bhildhig a house and
handle 300 pairs, while it would require
giving an odor which the animal Is fami­
rapber
the
matter
of
using
oil
for
quell|
barn In Delton, and will move there Boon liar with the time is infinitely more profour men to do the same by hand.
ing the wives was made a special feature '
—Robt. Campbell was working in Delton
lost week—We understand that Solomon 10Scme odora lead to sleep, like the odor and placed undor charge of IJeutenant
| ” Sir Edwin Arnold glories in the fact that
Sun ton and MIms Robinson were married : from dried hops; others lead to wakeful­ i Dyer, who, when he becamebydrographer,
one day fast week—We are having lots of! ness, like the odor of dead flowers or leaves. pushed the matter still further. The re­ lie has written at least 8,(00 editorial lead­
ers, «»ch of which has been over half a
mud just now—The dance at Tolles Brt«. Still ethers allow sleep, but provoke the sult of this intelligent and persistent ef­
column in length.
&gt;
Imll last Wfdhy evening was a quiet affair I

�Hastings Banner.. For Bolls, Pimples 1892.
carbuncles*
scrofulous sores,
eczema, and all other
blood diseases,
.
take '

Thursday, March 3, 1892.

COOKBiros..Pro pn®tor«.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
it win '

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relieve and cure
dyspepsia, nervous
debility, and that
tired feeling.

Has Cured Others
will cure you.

CAKTEXS

CURE

SICK
'fee W h
used it §tic’\£oiL.
fee who 'try i &lt;
regret not having
tried it bejore. it'
is a jul! 4oz.,plug

Jno. rin?— L^Tlts.^y.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In the conditions of
a certain mortgage, dated August 18, 1890.
made by (mill A. WlitUtgbt aud Eva-Whit­
right, hi* wife, lo th-» Hasting* Building nnd
Loan Association. of Hastings. Michigan, a cor­
poration duly organized and doing business
under tnd laws of the State of Michigan, and
recorded In the oin.se of the register ot deeds
for Barry county. .In the state of Michigan,
on August a*. 1KO, in Uber 41 of mortgage*
on page 11, by non psyment Of money due for
installment* of principal, Interest and premium
and for fines, by which the power of Mie therein
contain cd ha* become operative. and on which
mortgage t !i»re is claimed to be due at the date
of this notice the sum ot seven hundred fifty
three and sfl-iou dollars, the said installments of
principal. Interest and premium and fines hnvIng remained unpaid and inarrear for more
than sat months, and the said Hastings Bulbi­
ng and I.o;ui Association having elected under
the terms of said mortgage to declare due the full
amount unpaid with all arrearages thereon, nnd
do suit or proceedings at law having been insti­
tuted to recover the amount now remaining
secured Ot said mortgage or any part thereof.
Notice Is therefor hereby given that on Saturdav,
the Uth day of March. 1.812, at ten o'clock In the
forenoon, there will be sold at the north:front
door of the court house, in the city of Hastings,
county of Barry and state of Michigan, said court
bouse being the building in which the circuit
court for the county ot Barry is held,
at public auction to ttv* highest bidder,
the premises described
In said mort­
gage or so much thereof as may be
oocttnary to *Attsfy she amount due on said
mortgage
as
atfcvo set
forth,
with
.the Interest nod premium thereon and
tbo costs, charges and expenses allowed bylaw
and provided for in said mortgage, said prem­
ises being all those certain pieces or parcels of
land situate and being in the city of Hastings,
county of Barry nnd state of Michigan, and de­
scribed as follows, to wit; Lots number six
and the north half of lots number eight, nine,
and ten of block nineteen in .the eastern addi­
tion to the city. formerly village, ot Hastings,
and lots number one, nine nnd ten In block
•leven of H. J. Kenfield’s addition to the city,
formerly village ot Hastings according to the
recorded plat thereof.
Dated Hastings. Mich.. Dec. 18, INI.
Hastimus Building asd Loan Association
Alonzo k. Kknabton,
Mortgagee.
Attorney tor Mortgagee.

SHERIFF’S SALE.
Notice 1.4 herebygiven that by virtue of a writ
ot tert facias issued out of the Circuit Court for
the County of Barry. In favor of Frank G. Good­
S’ and George A. Barnes, copartners, under
Onn ot Goodyear &amp; Barnes,against the real
estate of Allen G. Freeman In said county, to
medtrectod mid delivered,I did, on the 21*t
day of June. A. D. 1M0. levy upon and take all
the right, title and Interest ot said Allen (J.
Freeman. In and to the following desert ned real
estate. to wit: The south east quarter of the
north east quarter of aectlonTO, In towhahlp i,
Dorth of range 9 west. In the County of Barry
■nd State ot Michigan, all of which I shall ex­
pose for sale at pub.lc auction, or vendue, to the
■IghevtJjldder. at the north front doer ot the
Court Hdtise. in the City of Bantings, In snld
ernty. on the 12th day of March, A. D. lew, at
•o’clock In the foren-xm of said day.
Dated this 23d day&gt;ot January, A. D. 1892. '
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BakkbShiuxkh.
Former sheriff of the County of Ba»ry. who
made the levy in said not co described.

HEAD
Thoenes try tbem will find these little pUtavalaable in so many wavs that they will not be wiL
ling to do without them. But after allslck bead

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HISTOBY OF A WEEK.
Wednesday. Feb. &gt;4.
Theodore Graham, ot Navails, 0., a crip­
ple and poor, has fallen heir to 1200.000 Ln
Ireland.
Tho Pennsylvania express ran down a
pleasure party near Pittabarg, fatally in­
juring three young people.
The negro murderer who bid himself In
a mine near Pineville, Ky., and defied ar­
rest, has been captured.
Another running mate for President
Harrison has been suggested. The New
York Herald names Whitelaw Reid.
Henry Keuling, of New York, has sued
Louis Schwcrn for $3,000 for pulling off
one side of hls whiskers in a scrimmage.
William B. Gilbert, of Oregon, has been
nominated by the president to be United
States circuit judge in the Ninth, district.
The debate on license In the Iowa senate
has closed. It Li not expected that the bill
will pass, as the Republicans will not
agree.
Fire In the-wholesale woolen, trimmings
and clothing housg at Chicago of L. C.
Wachsmuth &amp; Co. did 150,000 worth of
damage.
Secretary Foster has left New York on
the steamship Spree for a trip to Europe.
He was saluted by the forts in New York
harbor ns the vessel steamed away.
The Republicans of Michigan will ignore
the law providing for the election of prealdentin! electors by districts In order to
bring it up before tho courts ou a teat
case.
Parties unknown attempted to blow up
with a dynamite bomb the Methodist
church at New Hartford, la. The bomb
was thrown when the church was crowded,
and exploded, but did do serious damage.

Th nr* day, Feb. 13.
Cleland K. Nelson was consecrated bishop
of Georgia.at Atlanta.
Frank Hurd, the Ohio free trader, is out
They eco strictly vegetable and do not gripe or
purge, tut by their gentle action ptoaso aU who
for delegate-at-targo to tho national Demo­
uaotham. In vtaUatSScenta: fiveforJL floM
cratic convention.
•
by dr ff&amp;pot* everywhere, or Bent by nxafl.
Miss Ella Hoggin was married to Count
CARTER MEDICINS CO.. New York;
SMALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE R.xlolphc Fustetics de Tolna, of Austria, at
the home of her parents in New York.
,
Governor Fifer has Issued a proclama­
PARENTS—Give your’children a knowledge
of book-keeping, shorthand, typewriting, teleg­ tion offering $3)0 for tho arrest of Louis
raphy, etx
Miller, the Murphysboro murderer.
The president has appointed Richard
IT WILL
FOR THEM
BE MUCH
Than Money. Oglesby, son of the cx-govcrnor of Illinois,*
Educate them at the Grand Rapids [Mleh.l Bus­ a cadet at the United States Naval acad­
iness College, Ledyard Block, cor. Peart aud emy.
Ottawa sts. Visit us. For catalogue address A.
An incendiary fire in Geneva, Ills.,
8 Parish, successor to 0. G. Sweusbcrg
caused damage to tho extent of $10,000.
The office of tbo Geneva Republican was
totally destroyed.
Rev. Gerhardus Vos, of Grand Rapids,
A. SCRIBNER. M. IX. '
and Rev. Dr. George T. Purvns, of Pitts­
.
Physician and Surgeon,
burg, hnve been elected to protcasorahipa
in the Princeton Theological seminary.
Delton.
Mich.
Office la reddcnce, one block east of depot
Scrgeant-aUArms Bright, of the Na­
tional Democratic convention, has ap­
pointed John P. Hopkins, of Chicago, 'as­
A. A C. H. BARBER
sociate
sergeant-at-arms, and Hopkins has
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or county responded’to with accepted.
A
St.
Louis negro murdered his brother
promptness, day or night.
and then deceived an officer into carrying
the body away with -the statement that his i
ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
brother had a fit; meanwhile the murderer
Lawyer.
made hls escape.
Office over Julius Russell’s store, State
The Norwegian ministry threaten to
street, Hastings, Mich.
resign because the king is not inclined {to
give them a distinct foreign office. Tho
A. SHELDON.
foreign affairs of the kingdom are I at
«
Abstract, and Real Estate Office.
present controlled by Sweden.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to lain on Heal Estate Heal Estate
Friday, Fab. 16.
sold on commission. General conveyancing
All but twelve bags 'of the wrecked
Having a complete set of Abstract Books, com­
piled from the Records, cau furnish complete
steamer
Elder
’s mail have been recovered.
t tracts.
0. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
H. S. Gregory, a brakeman on the Chi­
cago nnd Alton, was killed near Atlanta;
A P. DRAKE, M. D.,
Ills.
O. P. Ely * Co., of New York, have as­
Office over Holloway’s drugstore.
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con signed, with preferences aggregating $4h.oeciing with residence, at Holloway’s druy m
-Sara Bernhardt was compelled to caned
a performance at Minneapolis on account
Q M. FOW LER.D.D. S.
of illness.
t
o.
Secretary Blaine has sent a letter to
Office hours 8 a. in. to s p. m.
Premier Salisbury strongly protesting
against Canada's refusal of copyright to
MITH A COLGROVE,
United States citizens.
Lawyers.
English papers are warmly supporting
(Office in Union block. Hastings.)
Practice ii all tho courts of the slate.
Leslie Stephens’ proposition to erect a
monument In Westminister Abbey to
James Russell LowelL
e. kenaston,
' The Pittsburg Post Publishing com­
•
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodyear A Co.’s store.)
pany has been fined $300, and Messrs. Barr
Practices in all courtsof the State. Collection* and Mills, president and editor, respect­
promptly attending to.
ively, $50 and costs each, in the Quay libel
suit.
R. TIMMERMAN, Homapathlc PhyMrs. Margaret Montagu, of Coleraine,
•
slcian and Surgeon.
Ireland, who unintentionally caused the
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
death of her little daughter when punish­
AW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT­ ing her, has been adjudged guilty of man­
slaughter.
ING OFFICE OF
Governor Pattison has commuted to life
Palmerton &amp; Smith,
Woodland, Mich. ’ imprisonment the sentences of three Hun­
garians condemned to death for killing a
C. 8. Palmerton,
J. M. Smith,
Notary Public.
Justice of tho-Peace? foreman daring the strikers’ riot in Pitta­
Burg two years ago.
The&gt;artillery company of Newport, R. L,
which has celebrated its 150th anniversary,
and is tho oldest active company in the
United States, is making arrangement* to
be at the World’s fair.

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PROBATE ORDER.
State ot Michigan. County of Barry—m.
A» a sraslua of the Probate Court for the
Cmjntjxif Barry. Isolden at the Probate ..mee.
lathe City ot Hastings, in said county, on Frl4iy the sth day of February, lathe year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
_Pretant, Charles W. Armstrong, Judjo of
Oa reading and filing the petition, duly verlleA. ,01 V olney W. Ferri*, son ot said deceased
fnytag this court to determine who are and
wmetiio heirsat law ot said decease.J, mjj en,
JJUed under tbs laws of this state to Inherit
tte^ial estate ot which said deceased died
"^^enpnn It is ordered, that Thure.lay the
UttiMay ot March, A D.A8W at ten o'clock tn
tta.foceuooo. be aariened for the hearing of said
RKtttoo and that the heirs at law of m1&lt;1 dn.
and all other psrsoua Interested in said
Mato, are required to appear at a session cf
atafiewn. then to be holden at the Probate of■to, tn Um City of Hasttegs. in said county, and
Ao* ewue. If any there be, why the prayer of
■MMttttouer may not be granfei). Anu ttts
fowl ordered, that sMd petitloui-rglvo iiotlcn

MARCH.

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
The success of this Great Cough Cure is
without a parallel in the history o? medicine.
All druggists arc authorized to sell it on a pos­
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suco»Wly stand. Thai it may become known,
t!ir
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petition and the hhu-ing 1.

rupee, and declares that ths only remsdisa
are eithsr an international system of free
coinage or tho adoption of a gold stand­
ard.
William Brown tried to entioe a l^-yearold girl away from her home at Chicago
for purposes that may be imagined. He
wm obaerved and arrested, and the pottos
had groat difficulty In averting a lynch-

It is reported thnt Captain Bourka, U.
S. A., who lias been on tho trail of Garsa,
haa run tho bandit so cloau that he has
captured his revolver, spurs, saddle and
jiereoaal diary. Didn't get Garaa, how­
ever.
The king and queen of Denmark are
trying to effect a meeting between tho
czar and Emperor William on tho occasion
of the Daniah golden wedding, to over­
come tho present coolness Iwtween tho two
emperors.
___________
Monday, Feb.
A strike of 800,000 coal miners 1* immi­
nent in England aud Wales.
,
It Is thought that 200 lives have been
lost by a storm at Opurt, all fishermen.
A report that Chief Justice Fuller was
going to resign is authoritatively denied.
M. Loubet has succeeded in forming a
cabinet for France. De Freycinet is min­
ister of war.
x
A Joel M. Longenecker club has been
formol at Olney, DI., to boom Longonecker for governor.
A floater was found at
Crosse, Win.,
supposed to be Bob McNeil, of Kendal,
Wis. There waa $345 dn the body.
Jeffery Kane, Thomas Carroll and
Frank E. Doyle were buried under falling
earth and killed in the Anaconda tine at
Butte, Mont., and two others bax , injur­
ed in the same manner.
The rejoicing of Methodists over the con­
version of 'J00 sinners at Shepherd, Mich.,
was taken for a Are alarm, and the depart­
ment turned out and a wholesale drench­
ing was narrowly escaped by tho congrega­
tion.
The strike of laborers at tho World’s
fair site is ended. The mep wanted an in­
crease of 5 cento per hoar but compromL-ied on 2J&lt; ccnts,and agreed not to ask for
further Increase during the entire work on
tho fair.
Judge Dubose, of Memphis, has admit­
ted Lillie Johnson to bail in $10,000, which
was Immediately given and tho young
woman’released. The judge took occasion
to say that bo believed her guilty of impli­
cation in the murder of Freda Ward.
There Is a good deal of opposition de­
veloped in England to a proposition to
erect n monument in Westminister Abbey
to James Russell LowelL Objectors say
thsf Sir John MacDonald could not have
a monument there nnd they don’t see why
a “Yankee’’ should have one.

Tuesday, 3lareh. 1.
An advance of from 3 to 4 cents in the
prices of binding twine is announced from
Minneapolis.
.
Two young women near Paducah, Ky.,
wefre assaulted nnd severely beaten bv a
negro tramp.
Thomas McDaniel was called to the door
of bis home In Indian territory and killed
by an assassin.
New York Republicans will hold their
state convention April 28 to elect dele­
gates to Mlnnenpoda.
Mexican troop* are In pursuit of an arm­
ed baud of about fifty men who have taken
refuge in the Potrillo moutains.
A craiy shoemaker named Revell, living
at Broadswortb, England, killed hls fourchildren by cutting their throats.
Senator German is announced a candl
date for president by the paper owned liy
Senator Gibson, hls colleague zfnd particu­
lar friend.
Congressman A. J. Hopkins lias been
summoned home on uccount-of the ap­
proaching death at hls aged father, at
Cortland, HL
Poverty and suffering among the unem­
ployed working classes in Vienna are dally
increasing, aud the condition there is be­
coming serious.
Senator Sherman. positively denies tho
report that ho Li thinking of retiring to
private life at tho end at Harrison's ad­
ministration.
Excitement wo* caused in Paris by an
explosion of dynamite in the doorway of
the princess of Sagan, one of the residents
in the Faubourg St. Germain; no one was
Injured.
The .agreement to arbitrate the Bahring
rea'mattcr bos i&gt;een signed by Secretary
Blaine and Minister Pauncefote, and re­
ceived the approval of Lord Salisbury. It
still has to run the gantlet of the senate
apd parliament.
THE MARKETS.

Chicago.
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Chicago, Fob. 29.
Following wore the quotations ou tbo
board of trade tOMiav: Wh»«t— FAl.m.rr
Cpeu-Jd 88HC. clomKl
March, opened
aj&amp;c, ckoed KHc; May. opened WMc, closed
Lorn-1ebruary, upeaed 41c, closed
41Hc; March, opened 41^0, closed
May,
opened and do-ed 4214c. Oati-May. opened
elusMid Fork—February, opened
, dosed ---- ; March, opened IU.1SU,
closed $1LU; May, opened 811-87)4 clomd
$U.€34 Lard—March, opened S&amp;4U, dosed

aco-rcH icwaa

men -maau ore
—- —
■ ,
•■wUL- Ev^Tbodr. «n. ~ppo-.
lngKwTb»n»», wlioibOTUout. I”!)
tedrowo®!. «nd nobody .1&gt;.U b«lp mo."
A well known lodj noreUotJ"
thM her rule tor the u~ cf th—
llrkrim u to eulwtltute the one tor tbooUter
when oorreetin* her prooteheotu. Knowing
UuU In the beet ot oompoeldouriwtomnbt
likely to use the word that nature prompts,
which, she being Scotch, is nine cM out
of ten likely to bo wrong, sho thlnksher
plan a capital sabatitute for instinctive

knowledge.
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Scotch people have some curious expres
done In eonineitloo with food. Thu,i tb&lt;7
“.up" their broth, nnd the, npenk ot broth
ori^rridgoln the plural, e. g.. I d
•
hi broth or '.Th., nr. too ■K’’ The
word “.weet■’ 1* npplted k&gt; wnp, —&gt;»«. to
English unngo, **
butter’ tor trroh
bnUer. "nweet milk” tor new n«lk
A
Mop plate Uenlled a dorp
Me^k I. “bmndorwl;" — U taft—d. «
more commonly •'mnaked;" nnd th, kaUlo
la mid “to noma to the bell.” In phra—
mwh aa bread and butte., bread and milk,
brood and cheese, tho order of the wonls is
usually reverawl in Scotland- a* “milk nnd
bread.'*
Same Scotch Idioms which are in daily
um are exceedingly abounL For instance,
the phrase “the length of,” instead of “M
far oa,” fa continually used when speaking
of actual distance. Vfacount Melville, who
was a thorough Scotchman, once asked
Pitt for tho Joon of a horse tho length of
Highgate Hill, meaning of course that the
animal was to carry him as for as that
locality. Pitt regrvUod that ho hod not 3
horse of the required length, but sent him
his longest. It fa quite common, too, to
bear an anxious mother in Scotland telling
her children to “cluinge their feet,” instead
nf tbdr «bm«. on • wrt &lt;1.,.
Besides changing hfa feet—or himself, as
the expression fa when bo fa thoroughly
wet—a Scotchman does other equally
strange things, or. at all events, speaks of
doing them; such os looking over a win
dow, going into a box in search of some
thing, sitting into tho Arc when be fa cold,
walking through hfa sloop, sitting under
hfa clergyman when he attends hfa church
or patting hfa horaes into hfa carriage. He
has also the unusual power of being able
to feel a smell. Asif fearful to commit
himself to an unwarranted statement, he
con only say that he fa “quite better,” not
that.be fa quite welt
■’IIoDratlike” in Scotland baa no moral
significance; it fa equivalent to good look­
ing. When you are “failing fast.” you are
not on the verge of bankruptcy, as would
occiir to an English ear, but becoming fee­
ble In health. When a Scotchman tells
you thnt he di&lt;l not “mind'' what you said
he La not guilty of deliberately paying no
heed to you: bls memory only has been at
fault. And. a Scotch father who “chal­
lenges” hfa sou for telling fibs does not.
mean to fight him. but merely rebukes
him.
The weather is as much, perhaps more, a
subject of conversation in Scotland as In
England, but a Scotchman uses different
terms in characterizing it..,Thus he speaks
of a soft day for a rainy *day, blowy for
windy weather, a fresh for a thaw. It
raln.1 hard in Scotland, not fast, and the
weather there fa coarse, not rough.—Lon­
don Tit-Bite.
trap Jiw Beef.
There fa a goal deal of lump jaw beci
put ou the market The ranchmen do not
sell the article at all, always slaughtering
any cattle mifferlng in this way. Person­
ally, I think tho lump jaw meat is onhealthy, and at the same time I know there
fa a good deal of it shipped to tdlVcitiea.
Tho lump comes from a bruise of some
kind, nnd tho bruise fa produced in various
ways. It fa the result of the handling by
the cowboy*. Indeed It fa not only brufaoi
from which the auimnfa on tho plains suf
fer. They also suffer from loss of horns. I
have seen a pair of horns fly from a cow a
dfatance of fifty yards. It fa easy to knock
tho horns off. They will fly If you throw
any animal down in n peculiar way, and
that way Li tho one in which the cowboys
always do it.
Of course It fa necessary to throw the
cattle down when the branding has to be
done. Then at times one runs away nnd
has to be lassoed, and in th fa way fa thrown
sometimes with results that spoil the ap­
pearance of an animal, if it dore not per­
manently injure it. It is easy enough, too,
to get rid of the lump, so easy that it cau
bo done by any man who can handle a file.
I have seen a farmer cut away the diseased
portion of the bone, and from that moment
too dbtoto diwppmrva_—latorriow In SL
Louis Globe-Deixmcrat.

The importance of purifying tbo blood cansot bo overestimated, for without pure
blood you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one need# a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
tho blood, and Hood's BarsaparfUa Is worthy
your confUtenee- It fa peculiar In that it
strengthens and builds up tho system, creates
an appetite, and tones the digestion, while
tt eradicates disease. Give it a trial
Hood's Sanaparilla fa sold by all druggists,
prepared by C L Hood A Co., LoweU, Maa*.

IOO Doses One Dollar

You can still get the Bas­
and Detroit Tribune, the
two papers, one year, for one
dollar.
hir

Woolley &amp; Bronson.
MORTGAGE Sa 1JL
Default having beru made In th*, conditions
of a certain tailpipe made by A bl Jah M Flint
ami Husaa K. Flint his wife to Jainrs McKelvey
dated Hept. 2lat. A. D. 18&gt;C. anil recorded In the
nfflee of the Uegfatrr of Deeds for tb*- County of
Barry ami Stste of Michigan, on the Zlst &lt;fay of
September A. 1&gt; 18M In fiber si of mortww.
on page Uon which morfcage there I* ctalnu &lt;i
to be due at Hi* date &lt;»f tufa n«lee the *um of
three hundred thirty seven dollar, and a reason­
able atty**, fee provided for In said niortraxe
and no unit or proceedings at law having been
instituted to recover the monrvs secun-d bv said
mortgage, nr ony part thereof:
Now. therefore, by virtue ot the power of Mile
eortal rei in said mortgage, snil the statute In
such esse made and provided, notice is hereby
riven thaton Saturday U&gt;e !2th day of March.
A. I&gt;. 18zt, at ten o’clock in the forenoon. 1 shall
sell at public, tn the highest bidder, al the north
front door «&gt;f the court house tn tho city ot
Hastings, MlehlgMi. (that being the ulace where
the circuit court to? Barry roomy is briden),
the premises described in said mortgage, or to
much thereof asmny be nem**ry to pay the
amouut due on Raid mortgage, with ten rer
cent. Interest, aud all legal co*n&gt;, toxeth.-r
with a reasonable attornev'» fee covenanted for
therein, ifie premises being ce«crlbrd In said
mortgage as *11 tho-e certain lota, piece*, and
pared* of land Minute in the vtlfage of Na«hytUe tn the County of Barry and btate of Mich­
igan. and known nnd described as tallows:
ine west half of village lots numbered
tightern and nineteen ofO. A. Phillips’addi­
tion to the vtltatfn of Nashville. Mlchlmn.
Jamks McKjctviw, MortgiU-’rc.
o'
Clement Smith, hfa guardian.
Smith &amp; Couraovx.
Attorneys for Mortitagaa.
Dated. December lath. ifoQ

Itittio Johnny Tell* a Story.
One time there wm a young goto wich
frit butty, and there was a old ram wich
lay in the road, haf asleep, chune hfa cud
The goto he had been shot up in a poster
ol hfa life, an had never saw a ram. an ho
sed to his sister, the goto did, “You jest
ston stil and se mo whipe that frock off the
fane of the erth.”
So the goto he went up- before the ram
Uvs Stock: Prices at ths Union Stock yards
today range I ;uJ foUows: Hogs-Markct
«tomp hfa fccta an thuko hfa bed real
active and 5c higher packers th» principal iritcful, but the ram he didnt git up, but
buyers:
ranged at
pigs, only jeo kep.a chune his cud and wotched
$4-3J^4.K) light, |4.A&gt;^.4AQ roagn packing,
$4.45(;4.tD mixed, and
$4.55464.90 bcaw out between hfa ila*hea Bimeby the goto
NOTICE.
packing and shipping lota.
hcaTy he backed of and tuke a run, an then arose
tb«* Qualified Electors ot Barry Co.. Mich.
Cattle—Market fairly active and prices up In tho air an come down with hfa hed
Whxmas. Two-thirds of the members of the
on
the
ram
’
s
bed.
whack!
The
gote
’
s
hed
board of snpervfaors of BarrvCo. al the Januquotations ranged at $4.Tuai30
Ch°\‘M.
7Itr.B &lt;$?»»*«« “trora, »4.10®4.T5 was buste&lt;L but the ole ram he never wank a&lt;.rv W!!T}&gt;o.noX
bo*rt-ln ’b« y«*r 1M«. hav­
ing voted to submit to the quaMAed voters of
good to choice da, $J.«);;lio fair to good. |J. H) hfa eye.
countv..a proportion torafae by taxation
Then the do ram he Mulled with his arid
common to medium do, SaiU^M
the sum of IM.OQO for building and furnish I ng *
•tears. $1.301*3.15 .tockera,
mow th, und sed to tho butty gote's afater rourt bonae and jail, tn be wwt«i on court
•JLlyO^B0 fr*lora, ILMta “’Pears to me, mim, thefr--kangaroo of house square. In thu city of Hat-tings. Mick .
a.45 Oowa, $1.&gt;2458.75 bolls and &gt;8.005*6.M) vwil
,UT of ,!5ud conntr
Said eum to far
youm fa inity careless where he lites; he
used for the said purpose under the direction
come gum dasted msar making meswoller anil control of the board of Muperrisors of sold
•ctfvs and prices
,Now- th,-^rorv- by
direction of
Arm. quotatioud
ranged
at
31.tn.xj.fl0 my cud.”—.San Franctaco Examiner.
w^rn, $4JB©A75 native, and &gt;5.3^50
•aid board you are hereby notified that at the
A. Spiegler &amp; Co., Cincinnati tanners,
annual township meeting, to be held lu the
have made an assignment.
M^eral towtwh'pn and ward* of the city of
2fo; fine j
The preaident and his family have gone creamerira,dalrl.-a, fancy, fresh. Sla
“"“too • Y«ak« office Hastings, in *ald county, on Monday, April
’&lt;**• «» submitted to the
lo Virginia Beach for a week’s recreation. Jc: packing
fresh. 14»15e. Egk-x- ra™U.H,roa,OptoU&gt;. B«to oJ toe Uu
ot said county tor their ratiThree eoldiera were killed in a railway Fresh candled loss off. Iflcper dusen. Dresitd Judge E. I. Bullock during one of tho n^Uon and approval, or rejection, the question
periods
of
Federal
occupation
of
this
sec
­
or
proposition
of
ralalng
the sum of 164.000 tor
lhr78Pr‘ni«^,cKea*’
kood, UOlfo
wreck in Germany and ten other* severely
purpose of building and furnishing a court
P®rlb; fancy. 12He;roosters, 0e:dacks. ILfilfc; tion, wd
» lltu. negro bo, who the
injured.
k&lt;ra»e and jail, to be erected on court house
tUrr’ya’ Ch°lco’ Uo: faJr te Ur«l «t toe hoc, to which toe bo, rw
William Shields shot and killed Pat good, igSwta
of
Mich., for the
12Uhr*f&gt;,
..— _ ...
plied la a neuter ot eounra w»,, "Cotooel y.^ r
. Said ram to be expended
Banna in Lexington, Ky. Both men were
direction amt control of the
gnlloek.” “Coloud Balloek’"
the
saloonkeepers.
rapervisors
of
said
cmmty.
Said court
; comm°° to Federal. "And how did he come to be a inJoS^ ^"JpPfated and ready for occupancy,
Homer C. Powere has been nominated poor mixed lot* ^7 7
•xjlouri. will you tell me?” In some won­ including all furniture and furufahlngs anil toe
by the president to be collector of Internal
oS*?^&gt;ar?,..b**Un&gt;»' ■Pparatna -w th'- rarioui
derment,
but
with
positive
assurance,
the
revenue in Louisiana.
at thecost. not nudnr any circumstance.'*
boy replled, “Why, he wm born a colonel. othces.
to sxceod the sum of JWJXJ.
court house
The drought-stricken regions of Mexico
to be commenced during the year IHe. and to
have been visited with copious mlns, In­
®*’“P*eted ready for occupaay betore the
suring good crops this year.
Itl.Miau.jtjll U&gt;. .Iriklng D1ln«r, In
the Coal Creek, Tenn., region, where con­
Statistical Party—Tha national del* la
victs are at work guarded by militia, &amp;ro
silver dollars could be removed by rail by
loading 5,550 cars with ten tons «ih.
armed to the teeth, and hostilities may be­
tho
gin at any moment.
Incredulous Party-How do you know?
Twenty-flva leading broker firms doinjr
Have you ever tried It? If i« te an, why
taxation
m follows;
fan t it tlonn*—Tavnu OIKI__
,the Chlc*«« Board of Trade
have decided to quit doing a pat-nud-call
Toledo.
business, ami hare so advised their correependentx and customers.
The Bengal Chamber of Commerce com­
plain* of the fall in the value of th«

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Ul DluncUilffi, S3I
If F»r. chdd has the

Pftutcdaml circulated In said County of
■ ABH*, b. .-.-I.
A». arxstboxo,
Joctga &lt;rf Protmte.

Price 15 ct*.

�• TmL
By Miss Ella Hallock.
(A paper read before the Barry Co. Teachers
Assoctaoon.)
.

Tour spring medicine you
,}»bgrtand that is Hood's Sarsa­
parilla. Il thoroughly purifies the blood.
Mrs. Ida J. Marsh, wife .of Milo E.
Marsh, deputy state labor commissioner,
baa begun suit for. a divorce. Her attorney
refuses to make public the grounds ou
which she sues.

Clover&lt;U&gt;a.
The beautiful mud is a prevailing fea­
ture now—Our school will close next
week—George Graham Is having a house
erected here. The carpenters have It well
under way—Frank Leonard aud Milo
Phillips arc cutting timber for George
Hayward—The Kinging ciass is well at­
tended—Henry Wilkinson and Nick Shedd
have rented the meat market—Bank will
look well in a white apron—Some people,
have let their ice harvest go, until the crop
Is hardly worth gathering—it is about
time to think of primary meetings, as
township meetings will soon be here, and
thu new election law makes It necessary to
hold the caucuses early—Mrs. Jane Vau
Hom still bontlnutM to Improve In health—
No new case- of slcknexa In this vicinity
arc reported—Wm. andObed Chamberlain,
assisted by the village blacksmith hove
constructed an Ice plow, which works well
—Will McLeod had one of bls legs oartly
sawed off at Tallman’s mill one day last
week, while removing saw dust from the
slab saw.

there? I mean John W. of Eaton county—
The writer one day last week waa looking
over the fine flock of sheep on the farm in
which be feels a jutt pride and Billy, who
heads the flock, caroe up to interview him.
Now Billy and the writer understand each
other. We meet on equal terms.
The
writer with a good hickory club to ofset
Billy's massive horns, stiff neck and broad
back. Now BII1&gt; came up to me very
friendly for an Interview. I brushed his
coat and made the remark that be bad a
very tine, thick coat but asked him if he
was not afraid some roving dogs might
come along and tear IL He arched hls
back, shook his hend, ns much. as to say,
I can defend myself from all roving dogs.
But have you not some enemy you are
afraid will Injure the value of your coat?
He droped hls head and seemed sad, as
much as to say. Yes, the democratic party,
and I cannot defend myself from them and
look to you for protection. Yes Billy, I
will look out for you next Nov. 1 spoke
to him about what Old Randolph said—
he never saw a sheep but he wanted to
klek It. You ought to have seen Billy
arch his bnck and shake hls head as much
as to say, I wish lie was hero to try it on
me, there would be some. £all climbing
fences or a funeral.
•

for “your moneyl" from hls helpless vic­
tim. Hta defense Is that he has the power
to enforce it; and that Is all the defense
we thlmk can be framed for some of the
insurance rates In this city, that unitedly
the companies can enforce them. Instead
ot restoring the old “board rates,” some of
which are reasonable enough, many of
which are outrageously extortionate. Wd
think the companies represented here
should re-rate the city, and do so with the
Idea of justice to it and to Its business, not
with the Idea of a use of power simply be­
cause it Is possessed.
We think our citizens should make an
energetic protest for fair Insurance rates,
and insist as well, when such rates are
adopted, that they ahould be lived up to.
Competition iu insurance rates, when
the regular rates are Just, would destroy
the value of Insurance. But we insist
that tlie rates be revised and be’ made
equitable.—consistent with the Idea that
no city in this state is better equipped for
fire protection than Hastings.

The little glri at raj' home said the didn’t
believe she could write an inaay about tael,
because she did not know what it was.
And just what this Intanxible. invisible,
OUR COUNTY.
unexplainable, mysterious Mmietbiug Is, so
necessary in this world and so essentia! to
They are buttling work in preparing
a teachert succors and happiness really Is.
has puzzled older people. The latest dic­ for the new church at Bowen's Mills.
tionary definition defines It os -‘the reauy ^M&amp;Hevllle’» election will occur March
•
power of appreciating and doing what Is
• inquired by elrcinnatances.” .Good ns far
as it goes, but as you close ln»- ponderous , A. L. Cooper has launched oat In tl:e
volume, you have a vague feeling that the furniture business at Woodland.
real meaning Is still shrouded In mystery
Woodland expects to show up well in
and you turn for solace to I h&lt;w words in the maple sugar businfts thia spring.
the old reader: "Talent Is something,
Tnero will doubtless be aonslderabiu
tart Is everything: talent knows what to
do, tact knows when to do It. Words c ompttitlon in the valentine trade next
wnose full significance Is never fully ap­ season aa John Yuigcr was in Hastings
preciated except by the. teacher as she lust week and purchased a lllk-ral supply.
stands beftrtu a roomful of. wiggling, gig­ He was notified by the Hastings post­
gling. mischievous children who have master that there were forty letters in that
AdoUemtlng »n AdalLerapt.
come to her to have their energies directed, office for him which required 40 cents
Carlton Center.
Itbs easy to get pure coffee by purchas­
their uiinds trained, and their mo rah. pu- more postage, he "came down” with the
Mrs. Dllton Caln Is quite sick at. this
ing the greeu bean and supervising the
rifi&lt;d. How she longs for that tact,’gump- cash and got In exchange f»rty artistic (?)
roasting and grinding. Such n product te
tion; without which the "will to do and valentines. But he says "the end is n..: writing—J. L. Boirardus and son were on
rO totally different from the ground coffee
the soul to dare" ran never stop' the yet." And we presume I: Isn’t, for on our streets last Monday.—Otis Landon and
Fred Flemming spent most of last week
of commerce that most people would pro­
paper wads, give the bad boy a burning : Tuesday a very "tai” teller arrived for
nounce it unpalttable and spurious. It Is
"Religious liberty"
tracts
zeal f6r knowledge or. Inspire that slmpcK him with two cents postage due. On open­ scattering
Additional Local News.
n curious fact that the taste of most coffee
throughout Irving and Thornapple—War­
Ing. giggling girl in the corner with a high­ ing It he found a "chromo" under Which.
drinkers has been ao cultivated that they
WUS written in a bold hand: "Friend ren Foglesong, of North Carlton, entertain­
er ideal of womanhood.
prefer coffee with chicory in Ik
ed hla brother. Dr. M. P. Foglesong, ot
A
man
living
near
Middleville
whose
John.
I
think
this
is
the
chap
who
did
the
Tact helps to hold the attention of Ute
Therefore the curious result baa hap­
Bronson, the past week—Dr. Haskin and name we did not learu, was recently taken
&gt;
cltt--. tact keeps the voice of the teacher .bnd dwd.”—Freeport Herald.
wife, of Alxska, were visiting Mrs. H.’s with severe attacks of nausea, being able pened that although chicory waa former­
at int ' - right pitch, brings order out of
Freeport would Ilka to have the town parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cole. Inst week—
to retain nothing ou hls stomach. He con- ly cheap, It b now sold at nearly the price
chaos in the school room, prevents dlsor* liftll- of Irving moved a little nearer lo the
Sugar making draws near—IL Austin, suited physicians in Grand Rapids and of cofftM, and baa itself become a subject ot
tier, makes a good spirit In school, manages .metropolis. But as the residents 4 south
from Howell, is In Carlton visiting hls several specialists in other cities without adulteration. Among the substances used
the refractory pupil and what is still bet­ Irving and west Ir vlng kick aghbitt such
father who Is very III, but on the gain ut relief. From being a strong aud appar­ to adulterate chicory aru roasted wheat,
ter his m&lt;&gt;rv refractory parents.
a ptwedlng. Freeport cannot have her present—Eugene Hartman Is afflicted with ently healthy man. he lost iteah so rapidly rye, acorns, carrots, cronta and oak bark
That teachef is said to have the most way. But they Like It g.iod naturally. the mumps; also Edith Gordon—Chas. that when he ealied on Dr. Taylor, of powder.—New York Sun.
tact, the machinery of Whose school runs In fact It would be hard on! them If they Fleming Is working ItPthv felt boot facUiry Middleville, lost week he was simply a
with the least possible friction nnd who didn’t; since Freeport Is alwajn "in it” at Hastings—Ed. Friend is very sick—The skeleton of his former self. During a very
.-till has .-ome tact-oil left to pour upon the on the successful ticket.
Don’t worry about your health. More
___
open lodge was well attended—Chauncy severe attack of nausea last week he threw
machinery of tbenelghborhood. And such
The revival at Fnfepott Lon.litcted by
Wood is entertaining lagrip and mumps— up two large chunks, which proved to be people make themselves 111 by doing that
a tv.icher Is considered n brilliant success. Rev. Arney has resulted in over 30 con­ Watch tho * marriage licenses. Wu see thu woody pulp from lbw inside of an than Is generally supposed. If you are con­
bad the faculty, of getting along." versions.
signs of an approaching wedding in the orange, which he had eaten six or eight stantly imagining that there is something
1
■ She had n deal of gumption aud seemed to
near future—Mrs. Deal Carpenter intends weeks ago. The two chunks were sent to the matter with yon. you will do yourself
succeed in spite of obstacles." "He had a
I'lo&gt;u4nt Valley.
lo start for Kansas hi a few weeks. She Ur. Lowry Monday. The Stomach was harm. Live ns fnr as you are able a
wonderful knack »f doing things." "She
John Gardner lost a cow—Farmers aru will keep bouse for her uncle, Sheldon not able to digest this pulp and In some healthy lif$, and for the rest take your
was a teaelier of a vast amount of tact." making sucur—Illchaid Eltertnn Is slowly Durham-—Chas. Wright conducted. the way It clogged up the action of? the .stom­ chance like a num. There are plenty of
How often we hear these expressions, all recovering'from n severe attack ot the grip singing se)MMiialast Saturday night. Fanny ach and had It not Iteen gotten rid of, people who suffer a living death by allow­
• .iiealire of the highest praise. Yet 1 —Wm. Barr Is entertaining a cousin from Carpenter played the organ—Ed., Hartman would have no doubt resulted hi the man’s ing themselves to Imagine that they are
cannot agree with the leaned writer, who Battle Creek—Wm. Carbough of Portland went to Delton one day last week and re­ denih In a sho’rt time. Nothing except going to hare every illness they read about.
ijs "tact is everything" and many a good '
Ki’ the guest nt E. Ixa-khart Saturday- turned the next—Old Lady Bronson Is the Juice of an orange or any fruit of a —Yankee Blade.
teacher has lessened her usefulness by Bert Murphy made a flying trip to 1’leasant very sick. She Is in her 88 year —D. R. । similar nature, should enter the stomach,
thinking so. In these days when parents Valley to see hls mother—E. Lockhurt and Foster, ot Keene, was on our streeta last ns any other part Is indigestible aud Ha­
MORTGAGE SALE.
mid school officers know so little of the wire were called to tho bedside ,of Ida week.
.
ble to cause h gn-at deal of trouble. After
Default having been mkde In the conditions
principles of good teaching, a poor teacher grandfather, in Orange, Sunday, who is
extracting the juice never swallow the
a certain rn'irt iMgx made by James Kurtsicy
darkey.
i?h a good deal of gumption may seem n very III with thu grip—L. 11. Hart Li mov­
other parts. A good way to depose of an of
and FrAntls A.. Endsley to Emma SUnpson
I.':,.-hi ard shlnging light in the profession ing into town—L. Houier has gone north f
The mud makes times dull after the orange Is to cut it In halves aud remove dated November 27 A. I)., UM), and recorded lu
amt unless the superintendent ur county on business—V. Price Is bulhling n large recent sleighing—Hayden Myers school- the Juice with a teaspoon. It may seem • he ofitoe of the Register, ul deeds, for the
Butv and btite ot Michigan, cn the
commissioner penetrates the ‘guise. In a hen-house and is going into the poultry closed last Tuesday with an entertainment ft little awkward at first, but will meet ('ountyef
estti day of November a. D.. «hw. in Liber 35 ot
tew yeara there will be one of those teach­ business.
in tlie afternoon. Several from this place with approval after two or throe times mortgage*, oa page UQ: Said mortgxso was on
me express condition ih.it if any biterrat ahxll
ers &lt;&gt;t successful experience who failed to
participated in the exerctees—Rumor says try lug.
become dur nnd remain unpaid for sixty days
Vatik&lt; «• Sprlug*;
pass the teachers’ examlatlcn even in
thnt they Itave turned the jeacher .out at
both principal and Interest shall forthwith
The decision of Hastings Division, tlie then
Theory nnd Art of Teaching.
Fine weather at preseut—The open the Cheney school—Kiltie Lockwood, of
become due mid collectable, and default having
Gumption can’t teach grammar if the lodge at the 1. 0. G. T. hall last Friday Saranac, and Mra. Ella Curtin, of this champloms or the world, not tn compote at tmen .nnde In the payment of interest duo Nov27th, IftU and the same having remained
teacher docs not understand tho structure night was well attended and a good time place, visited friends at Coats Grovu last Kansas City this year, may be hailed with eraorr
unpaid and in arrears for the space ot sixty
of a sentence. Tact Is not a successful reported—Win. blocking and wife called week—Grace Hatton is taking music les- gratification by divisions outside of this days and upwards, the urlnelpnl sum of four
teacher in arithmetic when there Is an ip* on friends In Bradley lasf Saturday and Mina of Mrs. Spencer—Warner Smith Is state but will be noted with regret by those hundred fiftvdoll u-« *ith all arrearages of Inter
All Michigan has, been est thereon ts now due and payable by the terms
norance of the principles on the part of the Sunday—D." N. Stocklag’s sister, who has hi lpit:;; moke sugar at Coats Grove—The of Michigan.
of said mongage; ou which mortgage tliera la
teacher. • Gumption will not make a good been visiting him this Winter, h pre­ ladles aid society this Thursday at Mra. proud nt Hastings Division, ami naturally claimed to be due at thudate of this notice thu
history recitation when the teacher’s paring to leave for her home in Colorado Gilbert’s.
All nre 'invited.
It started locked to it to uphold the hndortance the sumo I four hundred sixty four doUara *nd SOioo and to «uit or proreedi'ga at law haring
. knowledge is confined to the school text­ soon—Art Stocking nt tended the dance with twelve mimbera thu 1st qf January, the state Ims achieved. But while the been
lusl It tiled to recover the moneys secured
book. Even to teach spelling, something at Caledonia the 2Jnd—Kurd Johnson was and each meeting adds new membera lo rest of us an- selfish rnpugh to desire to by said mortgage, or any part thereof;
again wrest the highest honors from the
Now. therctore, by virtue of the power of
Ix-ddes a "knack" is required. And no on our streets last Saturday—The fare well help the good work aloug—Mrs. Spencer
balance.of the supreme jurisdiction, we sale contained in said mortgage, aud the
amount of this Incomprehensible but de­ dance at Culvert was not very well at­ gives music lessons Wednesdays nnd
statute In such css* made und provided, notice
sirable article can take the nlacebf careful, tended on account of bad weather—There Saturdays ut Jjike Odessa, - and at Wood­ cau but commend the unselfish conclusions I* hereby given that on Saturdav the SBlb day of
arrived at by this division. Of course, it May. A. D„ DOS, at ten o'clock lu thu forenodn,
daily preparation on the part of the will lx* a dance at George William’s next land Ct nter Tuesdays—George Sears has
I anttl wh a: public auction, to the highest bid­
Friday night—B. B. Johnson is talking of gone to Saranac to work the coming sum­ is not at all certain thnt Hastings division der,
teacher.
at ttte north front door' ot Barry County
Uthqr divisions
mer—Elmer Marlow has hired out for the is making any sacrifice.
One disadvantage-then ot a superabund­ moving back on hls farm in the spring.
Court House in the City of Hastings, Michigan,
there
are,
which
aspire
to
the
coveted
first
(that
being the place where tlie Circuit Court
summer at Mr. Hulliberger’s In Campbell.
ance of tact is a tendency to make the
place, and while the conditions were not tor Barry County Is liolden), the pr emises de­
Ul£h School.
teacher egotistical. When people sound
quite so favorable, might have sent Has­ scribed in said mortgage, or so much thereof
Last Wednesday night, the 24th. the
Banflrld.
her praise on all sides, she wonders ft Uf”as may be necessary to pay the amount due oa
tings home with drooping plumes; so on said mortgage, with seven per cent, interest,
tle at first, b.u: finally settles down to /he literary society carried out a splendid pro­
Tho Ladles* Aid society held at L. E.
the whole, Hastings division probably de­ and all legal costs, toreti.er with the attorney’s
conclusion that she has made a mistake gram. There was a, full house nnd splen­ Edmunds’Jast week Wednesday was ad­
cided wisely, and the boys can tell their fee allowed bylaw conrenanted for therein, the
about in r knowledge and ability and that did order. Their next meeting will be journed to Thursday on account of the ,grand-children, as years go by, aud time premises being deaertoed In sa:d mortgage as
nil those certain lota and parcels of tend situate
' there is. nothing more for her to learn alter held March 9. All are cordially Invited to funeral.of Cale Burry, who was a former
n the tnwnstitp of Baltimore, In the county of
attend—This week Wednesday night the .resident here.
The social was well at­ merges Into eternity, that in. prize drill Barry
all.
*nd «tate of Michigan, and described ns
competitions they were never defeated.
On the other hand, if the tegeher knows eighth grade expect to carry out a splendid tended, 47 sat down to the table—D. We believe, however, that Hastings is follows, to wit: The southwest quarter of the
every thing tn this world and a little about program—Last Friday afternoon the high Prins was married last week and last Sat­ wrong in concluding that a purely mercen­ northeast quarter of section fifteen, town twit
north,
range eight west. Alito a strip eight
school
boys
concluded,
to
play
marbles
urday evu he set up the cigars to all who
■
the next, has been through nil the normal
ary motive would be Imputed to them did rods wide off the south end of the west »alt of
- i;&lt;«ols In the United States and pasaesses but as Prof, came hi the room the gnme wished tn smoke—C. Cherry of Bedford they enter the contest. Stimulation comes the southeast quarter of said northeast quarter
little or no tact, she la much worse off was postponed until Mime time in Hie waa buried last Sunday—Mrs. Bunn will largely from example, and instead of In­ of said section fifteen. Also u strip one rod
wn&gt; efi Um soatlt end of the .-art mdf of Mid
than the teacher who is all tact and noth- ftiture—Ohly three more weeks of school have a birthday party nt Hie Bresee hall fluencing other divisions from competing southeast quarter of said northeast quarter of
/
lug else; but 1 nm inclined to think thnt and then comes a vacation—Me-srs. Lee this week Friday eve at 7 o’clock. Oysters the fact that Hastings division, the one avid secl'.ou fifteen town and rangt" atoresald.
Dated February to, URO.
-!.e does less harm in the worhl tor every- and Thatcher expect lo move their stock at any winuics notice for 50 cents a cou­ which has for four, years, stood at the head,
Emma 5Mr.psc:i, Mortgugre.
l.'Oiiy -ays immediately "She doesn’t know of goods this coming week five blocks ple. the proceeds to be applied In putting would compete, would. make other divis­
Smith ftCoigroye,
south and one block west—Chas. Freer! u sidewalk from her bouse, to the church
Attorney* lor Mortgagee.
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enough to teach school" while _tho tiwty
ions
the
more
zealous
to
wrest,
victory,
if
teacher may go on for years drawing her spent a few days of last week In -Baltte steps—Rev. Wallace has bought him a nice possible, from a foe worthy of their steel.
ADMINISTRATOR’S 8ALE&gt;
immense (?) salary nnd nobody knows, Creek—Wm. ‘Diomas was obllgtnl to leave buggy horse—C.-J. Shiiemaker is looking It would be a cherished honor for any div­
school
on
account
of
sickness
at
home.
In
tho
matter
of
the
estate
ot Georgi:
around'
the
country
to
buy
a
horse
to
i not even herself, that she is a jjoor teach­
dee«jas*d.
mutch hls grey to put in tlie place of the talon to defeat Hastings, where II might Weiglev.
N&lt;ulce h hereby given that li sluUl sell ut
Itutliuid.
one he lost last fail—The Ladies' Aid will uot b&lt;j coflsldered so great to defeat others. public auction, to the thigh* jt bidder, on Fri­
.
Talent then knows what to do, tact
— Michigan Pythian.
The sick are all Improving In this part
day the fifteenth day ot April, A.D. t«K, at ten
knows wheif to do it, hut if you do not of town—E. Oehampaugh and wife went told forth next week Wednesday al Henry
o’clock In the forenoon at the late realAB are Invited,
know the /chat to do, wliat is the use of to Grand. Rapids lust Saturday—Seymour Bowman’s residence.
dvureof the bite'George Uelgles. dceea».‘d.
Now Church for DeHan. .
both young and old—George Main opened
In the township ut PratnevlBe, tn the
the rnAm?
Harris who left nearly eight«n-n years ago up a meat market In Delton last Monday.
At a meeting of the quarterly confer-’ County of Barry. In the state of Michigan,
If a good fairy wishes to see a perfect for Toledo, showed up in this locality a
pursuant
to
license
and
authority
ence,
of
the
Prairieville
charge
of
the
He
intends
to
move
there
this
week
—
U.
teheher ultuagine she selects a thoroughly lew dayx ugo. claiming that lie had put in
granted
to me on
the firet day ot
Kalamazoo district of the Michigan con­ March. A.
D. ISA!, by the ProbAte Court
trained main or woman, gives him the the most of his time. In Australia—They, Bcllcngur moves to Charlotte this week—
ference of the Methodist Episcopal church of Barry county. AHchlgan. all nf the estate,
This
week
another
load
of
lumber
Is
to
be
magic wand of tact and then dances with say that the
paper that In
written
held at Prairieville Jan. 28, the following right, title and interest of the raid deceased of.
delight in that sunshiny school-room where by one of Rutland's young men for the draw on the grounds of the Fisher resort
In and io the real estate situate and being lu
action was token:
the County of Barry In the flute of Michigan,
order Is spontaneous, where lessons, are benefit of the P. of 1. lodge Is creating The P. ot l’s are holding warm meetings
resoi.ved. That this quarterly confer­ known aud described as follows to-wit:
always perfect, the teacher always good- lots of fun on account.of the jokes that are every two week*.
The west half (Klot tho north cast quarter
ence proceed to, anil by the passage of
natured und the pupils always happy.
Carlton.
cracked at other people’s expense.
this resolution, does organize a board ot (U) of Metlon right (*) In township une (th
north, range ten &lt;t0) west. Barry County. Michi­
Very muddy weather at present—D. R. trustees, to be known as the trustees of gan.
%
But must we wait for the fades to bring
■ Hickory Corner*.
' us their magic wanu or Is there some way
Foster and son Fred of Keene were In town thu First Methodist Episcopal church, of
Dated, March 1st, A. D. iftfcL
Joh&amp;M. Pkhkixs,
Rev. John Calms has moved with hls last week—The Brown school chfaes Delton. Barry Co., Michigan, said board to
to obtain it? Most peoplu believe that
’
Administrator.
tact. like the poet, is born not made; but if family toSauxntuek, where he has a charge Thursday of this week—Chas. Hicherson consist of five persons, as follows: A. B.
to
look
after
—
Henrv
Black
left
with
hls
and
family
spent
Sunday
with
Mra.
Il
’
s
Gray wna twenty years writing the Elegy
Bush; J. K. Bush; M. Gwin; Elmer
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In the country church yard perhaps some family for tlielr flew nomc in Eaton county parents—Joel Henney and wife rejoice Bishop and Alexander McBain, who shall
In the matter of tha estate of C. Columbus
•-&lt; ,|.
ot us poor teachers may get a little tact if last Thursday—Mrs. Ed. Flansburg. of over a nine-pound boy—it will Mx&gt;n be hold office upder the authority aud "disci­ LkLi-.
Notice Ls hereby given that I shall sell at
w.j arc earnest In our determination nnd Kalamazoo, visited friends here last wfcek time for the voters to begin to think who pline of the Methodist Episcopal church,
public amnion to the highest bidder, on Friday,
persistent in our efforts. We cannot buy —Washington’s birthday was more than they are going to have fur their township and the laws of the state of Michigan. the fifteeutli &lt;iar at April. A. D., 1S92, nt ten
capacity but we can learn to use what we usually celebrated this year alwut ■ here. ,offlcers the cuuiiuif year and we think It The above is signed by Manley McBain, o'clock, in the forenoon at the late residence
have. We maj' not have the "ready pow­ At Blackman’s hall, Delton, quilt: a large ’will be a good lime to hunt them up. but as secretary, and Levi Masters as presid­ oftheluteC. Columbus I'.nrkus. deceased, in
the township of Burry, in the county of
er of doing what Is best under all circum­ crowd were present, and nt the American wp suppose the Formers' Alliance will be ing elder.
■
iforry, In the state of Michigan, pursuant to
license and authority granted Io me on the anli
stances." but It can in a degree be acquir­ house at this place one hundred aud three hogs enough not to let Ute Republicans
day ot February, A. D. 18M, by the Probate
INSURANCE.
ed, just gs readiness inltbe use of figures couples were In attendance and a very have a man—Silas Fausburg and family vis­
court of Bjutv county. Michigan, all of the
ited
with
Herb
Chase
and
wife
SuiulayY
good
time
was
enjoyed
by
.
all
present
—
comes from practice.
estate,
right, title and Interest of the said de­
An Attempt to Put up Rate*
Clare Aldrich purciuteed at Battle Creek one Mrs. Dill Caln is very 111 at this wrltlng-4ceased oi. In nnd to the real estate situate and
Pope says:
lu UaatlDg*.
being In the county of Barry, in the state of
"True ease in writing comes from art not day last week a one horse steam engine, Ettn Wickham has retureed to her home
Michigan, kiuwn and described as follows,
hi
east
Carlton
—
O.
B.
Donley
Intends
with
which
It
Is
said
he
Intends
to
do
a
chance.
Our nu»lnc«» Men Should
to-wit:
.
Kcnlkt tlie, Movement.
The east half (H)*of the south west quarter
As those movc^easleat who have learned to lucrative business this season—Many teams moving to thu Valley City in the near
(Hi ut section thirty
3n township one (1)
of late have been engaged In drawing com future—We hear it rumored that a mar­
' dance."
,
Last week a number of insurance agents north, range nine (9) atst, according to tha
riage
will
venture
out
in
our
quiet
little
from
Richland
for
feeding
of
stock,
mostly
So I think some of the best tact In the
from Grand Rapids, representing the larger United States sun er thereof; also ten (10)
school room of to-day comes from art not to make mutton—Albert Fliut is the latest town in the near future. Cigars ore in companies, swooped down uu our little acres off from the north end of the ea.it halt
rhe north west quarter (»4) ot section
chance. It is not a vague mist from the one to be taken with tlie grip—Myron order—The sick are reported better ut this city for the purpose of putting an end to (U). ofone
(31) iu township one (1-, north range
x land of nowhere which comes to cover our; Pennock and wife, of jBattla^^greek, vis­ writing and we hope they will continue to “cut rate?" in insurance here, and to re­ thirty
niue (9) west.
Dated March 1st, A. D., 1WS.
deficiencies and hide our ignorance, but a ited bis mother last week; also'Clarenco Improve—Rube Wilaou will work for store the old rates.
ZOGAMK HARTUOnK.
bright light from the normal schools, the Pennock, of Kansas, was the guett gf his Jacob Odell the coming summer—C. S.
We
are
not
an
advocate
of
"cheap
In
­
• Administrator.
institute, tire association, the educational mother, Mra. Esther Pennock, the fore Wright took charge of the singing class hi surance.” We favor good Insurance, but
paper, the book on teaching Which a train­ part of last’week—Harry Aldrich has the the absence of Prof. Tuylor who held a want it at a rate that Is within reason.
PKOBATK
ORDER.
ed mind throws through the; prism of ex­ lumber and shingles drawn and delivered concert at Freeport.
We
undertake
to
say
that
Hie
"Board
State
of
Micliljrin.
County
o&lt;
Barry—ss.
perience, flooding the school-room with the on the farm recently, known as the Zerby
Rates" of insurance that have been long in
Milo.
•
Ata session or the Probate Court for the
farm in Ross, where bo expects to move In
of Barry, holden ktlhe Probate affloe, in
rainbow tints of real success.
Mud area has moved to the north. In­ vogue iu this city, are in many Instances County
the
near
future
—
Fred
Elliott
and
Winfred
ttie (Mty ot Hiuttngi, In said oounty, on Tues­
There are persons who never learn to be
dications are for six iuchesof mud—Wheat unjust and oppressive. That right in the day. tbo red day of February, tn the year uue
successful teachers. They liavn’t even n Rockwell left home last week to resnme I mark 95 cents—Wnsh Nye was nt the P. city from which these genttemeu came thousand eight hundred aud uinety-two.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
germ of tact and the case Is ’hopeless, but their course of study at the Agricultural O. last week after hls Banneu for the rates of Insurance arc conceeded, ou the
school
at
Lansing
last
Monday.
such instances are indeed rare. Some
first time In six weeks, helug laid up that satno class of risks, that are far below
In lhe matter of tbo estate of C. Columba*
teachers possess tact in discipline and the
•
time with the grip. Says you may put a what are asked here. And we are not iu BttCkQS dreensod.
Delton.
On
reading nnd filing the petition, duly vrrlbad boy at on.-e assumes wings and hls
favor of allowing small towns,and cities
Very nice winter weather on the average chip on your shoulder as he does not feel
fijd.ot Engeae Hartbora administrator uP said
parents do not recognize him when they
to pay for low insurance rates In good estate, praying that be may be licenced to uell'
like
knocking
It
off
—
Mrs.
Spaulding
was
visit the school. Even the bad girl chows __ H. H. Larabte and wife are recovering also at the P. O. after being housetl five or companies In the large cities.
the real entitle of said &lt;tecnaM*d us In said peti­
gum onlj- half the lime and silently plans from their illness—J. R. Binkley und wife six weeks with the grip-Spaulding and
We are fully In accord with thu idea of tion described, for the reasons aud purposes
the conquest of tire best looking boy In­ are recovering also—Will Malon has moved .Williams have purchased a large amount of regular rates; and that there ought to be h therein set forth.
.
Thereupon it is ordcrtU,that Monday, the
st nd of writing notes to him. Such power to Delton to work for F. A. Blackman the 90 cent wheat Last Monday they took in regular rate for risks of tbo same char­ 23tli day of February. A. D. 13M, at tn a o’clock
lu Ute afternoon be aasigtfed tor the hearing ct
is inestimable and opens the door to suc­ coming year—Dora Shrontz is working for 89 loads add not 10001/(11 a day for wheat acter.
Mrs. John Kahler—Will Slbel will move
ouid
jMStitiou nnd that the heirs nt taw at said
cess. Other teachers have the 1 •knack” of
But we feel that regular rates should be deceived and all other persons interested In
either—Barry county Pomona grange met
touching «nd know just how to-help the into hls new house soon—Mary Houvcner with Prairieville grange last Friday. A reasonable.
We think no man except Mid ••state, are required to a;q*-ar nt a semton
has flnfehed working at Will Sibel’s—
of
said
court, then to be bo'den al the Probate of­
pupil to help himself, and the children
some
one
who
Is
paid
tor
doingso.
would
good attendance and a pleasant time.
leave the classes better thinkers, better Frank Post has built a new barn on bis Boards of Trade must go aud more silver justify many of Hie "board nites" In vogue fice. tn the City of Hastings. ■und County, and
show nurse, if any
there
be. why
fttlicrt farm—Some from this way attend­
actors. They leant principles rather than
the
prayer
of tue petitioner may not be
must
be
put
into
the
sliver
dollar
to
make
in
this
city.
facta and leave the grammar class using ed the dance at Hickory Comers on the It equaj to the gold dollar—That tbhd
What excuse can be argued for the past graute-’. And It '.a further ordered, that
better* language, tire arithmetic class better 33d. and report a good time—Henry Forbs party peoples' con vention held at St. Louis courw of the Insurance conAumlea repre­ said petitioner give notice to the persons
Interested In said estate, ot the pendency of
business men, the history class more patri­ has a very-sick horse in care of Will Elliott last week sounds like an Indian cliow- sented here, which, after Hastings bad said iwtttlou and the hearinj thereof by causing
otic citizens and the reading class inspired —Bert Sliedd and wife were called to at­ chow. They ignored Miss Willard and spent 885,000 for l&gt;etter fire protection, a copy of thia order to be pnbltahea ta the HasjiiigN Baxxku, a newspaper printed and cireuto nobler thought and action. Thu disci­ tend the funeral of Mr. Brandstetter. Mrs. her temperance plank and woman's suffer- aetually raised the rates of insurance.
liU-d in said County ut Barry, once in each
pline without fixe teaching will make the Shedd's cousin, at Prairieville last Friday age, the only two sensible measures ad­ ■ We think that the rate charged on some week f«ir three stweesaive weeks previous to
tiiture generations better soldiers, the —Mrs. John Kahler Is pitting better after vocated in the convention. But what u Hastings risks can be defended only on sold day of hearing.
ClIATUJtA. W. A&amp;MSTROXa,
teaching without the discipline is Impossi­ a shock of paralysis—Mbcrt Hampton, of deplorabhrcundltlon the country la In as the lines nnd for the same reasons that the
Judge of Probate.
ble. while both combined and perfected Hickory Corners, and Homer Bartlett visit­ pictured iu their preamble.
(A true copy.)
War John armed hlghwayinan defends hls demand
ed at Henry Forbe’s Sduday.
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NOTICE FOE HEARING OF CLAIM®.
State of Michigan. County of Birry—im.
Notice Is hereby given, that by order of the
Probate Court for the Countv ot Horry, made oa
the 2rth day of January a. D. 1KU. six months
from that date were nllowed for creditors to
present their claims Hgamst the estate ef
Worthy L. Mead, late of mid County, deceased,
and that ail creditors of said deceased are re­
quired to present their claims to said probate
Court, at tho i'robate office. In the City of
Hastings, for examination nod allowance, on or
before the 28th day of Jtfiy next, and 'hat such
claims will be beard before said Cotir*., on
Tbnradav, the 28th dav of April and ott Thurs­
day the fttiiduy of Jul y next, at ten o’clock la
ho formicon of each of those days.
Dated January Mill. A. D. 1MM.
Chas W. armstkonu. Judge of Probate,

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CHANCEET SALE.

decree ot the circuit court for &lt;Ue County of
Barry, tn chancery, ’•’&gt; the Mata of Michigan^
mndi-anddntedonlbeio:h&lt;tay ot November, A.
D. l«l In a certain esura therein p**nil&gt;ng where­
in Freedom G. Shepunl nxec-utor of the laat
will and testament of John E Chaffin, doeeaeed.
in complainant and Frederick L Dlugman,
Clara L- Dingman. J. IGnm S(» rrv. Andrew J.
Tdeu. Greenbury G. Itupc-rt, Nellie .-(perry and
Wlllintn A. Granton are «Iefondmit_i.
Notice Is hercbv given that 1 shall sell at
public au&lt;*u,-,n to tbe highest bidder, on flntnrdxvlhe fltlh dnr ot March. A. D. DOS at tea
o’clock In the forenoon, at tj:e north .'rent dfoor
of tlie Court liornce In the City ot l!.i-i!tv.T&lt;(X&gt;uiJty
ot Usrrv and Htatc of Michigan, said i :&lt;&gt;urt bouse
being the place for hording the circuit roartfar
said County of Barry the fallowing denreibett
property; to wit: Ab thut certain nh-rcor par­
cel of land situate, lylng.and l«-ti g in the tnwa•hlp ot A*(vtK, In Hie Cnui-ly nf B«rry ant
State ot Minbbmn. nnd ixHi.uted and described
05 follows, toV.t! The west thirls .vr-i of the
south east quarter of ractlon unmlnm thirty four
town one nurth, ran»o seven west and so moeh
ot tho south (vast qu&gt;»rt--r of raid section thirtyfour &amp;v Iles cant of th* center of tho highway
running north 3»,d itonth tbrourh th* ramo.
Dated Hostings. Mich .Ian. in. imc.
Ai.n?&lt;zo E. Kkjtactox.
Circuit tour: Cou&gt;ml«ti&lt;MteC.
.
_
Barry County, Mich.
Frkt» M. WAPUtir.K.
.
Solicitor for Complainant.

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M. A. GH.LMAN. Local Agttft. Harttags.
0. W. Eugcuh G. P. &amp; T. A.. Chicago.

�Hastings Banned
Thursday, March 3, 189X

It

than usual. There can be no especial rea­
son under the new law why any delay
should be made.

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AfiOUBT 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Forward caucus calls early. See that a
good attendance of republicans Is present,
nnd put strong men on the ticket.

The position of the democracy on the
Additional Local News.
diver ISKue U tolly represented by the
following dbpstch taken from Friday’s
Grand Itapids Herald. The party Irw
divided that it Is already sasun-d that
Y. P. S. C. E. meets at the Presbyterian
nothing will be done. As usual, the demo­ church next Sunday evening kt d o’clock.
cratic party dare not take a position.
It To be led by Willie Grigsby. All young
Is and always has been a coward. Its people cordially Invited to thia undenom­
gita mission for a third of a century has inational meeting.

Flj

been to find fault, and it has never dared
The Pastor will preach at the Presbyter­
to put itaelf squarely on record on a nation­ ian church next Sunday morning. Sub­
ject, Lent Fasting and Feasting. Evening
al Issue. Here is the way toe democrats
“A. choice young man.”
are "getting together" on thi-Jllaud diver
Tbo ladles’ connected with the Presby­
bill.
terian missionary society heartily invite
“The first olive brand was tendered to
the silver men by Senator Gorman, of all ladles interested in missions to tea at
Maryland, this morning, but It was not the annual meeting at the residence of
received in a spirit to give hope to the east­ Mra. J. P. Roberta next Wednesday. March
fl, from 6.30 to 7.80. Business meeting at
ern ’ democrats.
Senator Gorman came
over to the house and asked Mr. Bland and 2.30.
his friends to consent to the appointment
By order of the Executive Board of the
of a joint caucus committee by tbe demo­
W. H. M. society, Friday. March 11, was
cratic representatives and senators, which a day set apart by the different auxiliaries
should control party measure* of legislation for united confessions, humiliation and
during ‘the present session, and de­
prayer and that offerings be made unto the
cide which bills should have prece­ Lord. In accordance with this request
dence. Mr. Bland rejected this suggestion
there will be a meeting of this auxiliary
almost with Indignation.
He declared*
on that day at the residence of Mrs. D.
that nothing would satisfy the free coinage
Striker commencing at 2 o’clock.- The
men of the house but the passage of the
following literary program will be given:
free coinage bill, and, that too, at an early
Music, under direction of Mrs. Sterling.
day. He served notice, so to speak, on
Hymn 1091 of UymuaL
.Mr. Gonnan and tbe eastern democrats
Bible reading by Mrs. T. Phillips, subthat no postponement or dallying with the
'ject "The Sabbath.”
question should be permitted by the free
Hymn 1090.
coinage men. He insisted that the issue
Stating object of meeting by President
must be met, and that, so far as the house
Season of prayer by society led by Mrs.
is concerned, a free coinage bill must be
passed.
Particular stress was laid upon Puffer.
Paper by Mrs. D. Striker oh “Keeping
the intention of the free sliver people in
,
the house to pass a bill regardless of the the Sabbath.”
Duet by Mrs. Sterling and Bertha
sentiments of the democratic senators aud
Mr. Bland asserted that no Joint caucus or Rider.
Selection by Mrs. E. Y. Hogle “Tem­
joint committee would be allowed to exer­
cise any dictation whatever in the matter. perance.”
Recitation by Edith Pryor. “Where the
It la the intention of the free coinage
men to propose a resolution In toe caucus Master Dwelletb.”
Opening of envelopes and reading of
of democratic representatives declaring
Scripture texts, Mrs. Belle Cook and
that that the house must pass a free coin­
age bill this session and naming a date for Carrie Grant
Instrumental solo, Mrs. Puffer.
Its consideration. Lively opposition will
Miscellaneous business.
be made to any proposition by Ajr. Harter
Adjournment.
or hls friends that toe senators be given

a voice in to-night’s caucus. X number ot
the democratic advocates of free coinage
are absent from tbe city, but Mr. Bland
and bis friends fee! confident that they
have sufficient strength to control the re­
sult of to-night's caucus.
The opponents of Mr. Bland and hls col­
leagues are preparing a counter proposition,
which they will present, and upon which
the battle will be fought. This proposi­
tion will name a date, or instruct thu com­
mittee on rules to make a date, upon which
the free coinage bill shall be taken up for
discussion and shall bo tlie onlv subject of
discussion for one week of longer. At
the expiration of that tlmql however, it
shall be understood that a motion for post­
ponement of final action shall be taken on
the Bland bill until December 30, after the
presidential election. This program, they
contend, would enable all the free coinage
men to declare their position in toe house
and use their speeches next fall for what­
ever practical effect they might have in
their respective districts. At the same
time the democrats os a party would be
spared tlie necessity of recording them­
selves upon this precarious Issue until after
the general elections, when the Bland bill
could be taken up and considered without
regard to Its political effect ou the parties.

hlo ’ 1
A

th

The squawbuck legislature was elected
upon a platform of -down with monopoly.”
It favored tho greatest monopoly on earth,
the Standard OU Co., by reducing the test
of kerosene. Three innocent Ilves were
sacrificed at Ironwood last week by this
miserable product known to commerce and
to a disreputable fame as “squawbnek oil.”
2io doubt the property destroyed by this
Iniquitous legislation, which lowered the
flash test of oil nearly 20 degrees, will­
amount to a round 81,000,000 already, and
several lives have been sacrificed. In all
justice, the legislature which conceived

and framed that iniquity into law is guilty
of destroying life and property. Had it
passed a law which gave power to a man
to kill and to burn, and protected him In
so doing. It would have been no worse a
sinner. It’s only excuse is venality and
Ignorance.
The squaw buck legislature waa to put
an end to the “free pass." There were
probably never members of a Michigan
legislature who rode more miles for noth­
ing, wasted more of time and money be­
cause of abseteelsm due to the free pass,
Wan the squawbucks. Great Is reform:
And yet It Is seriously proposed to put just
such another legislature into the capital to
do as much or more harm, and to make
every previous legislature, no matter how
bad, appear respectable by the contrast.
The responsibility for the death of three
little children who were killed by a lamp
explosion at Ironwood the other night, has
been fixed by the coroner’s Jury where it
belongs—upon squawbuck oil. The squaw­
buck legislature, which lowered th** test of
oil at the request of the Standard OU Co. Is

responsible for theso Uvea sacrificed to
their renal stupidity.
The Barry County “people’s party” has
been put Into existence. It fa a curious
eoDglomeratlon of political odds ahd ends.
Tbe plan is to act Independently tola
•pring, and then hitch onto the democratic

Tlie regular monthly meeting of the W,
F. M. S. of the M. E. church will be held
on Wednesday, March 9, at the home of
Mrs. D. Striker beginning at half past two
o'clock. Subject for the month. "The
death and resurectlon of our Lord.”

C. L. S. C. meet with Miss Rose Good­
year Saturday evei
Quotations from Franklin’s Poor Rich­
ard’s Almanac.
American Letters, Miss Goodyear.
Reading, Franklin’s arrival In Philadel­
phia, Miss Caunom.
Paul John and the capture of the Ser­
apio, (synopsis) Mrs. Colgrove.
The Story of the Constitution, Mrs. M.
Bailey.
American Morals, Airs. Hicks.
Critic, Addle Jordan.

On Saturday evening the Rev. Dr.
Thacleford begins a ten days mission at
Emmanuel church, Hastings, preaching
each evening at 7JJ0 standard time. Also
services In the morning st 7.30 and in the
afternoon at 3 p. m. local time. On Sun­
day afternoon next at 3 p. m. a children’s
service will be held.
Every child in the
city is invited to come.
i
Minion Service*.
TRe opening service In connection with
the mission now In progress at St John's
Episcopal church was well attended on
Saturday evening, and at yesterday’s ser­
vices the church was well filled.
Dr.
Thacleford is an eloquent preacher and In
his sermons yesterday he held the atten­
tion of hls audience by hls earnestness,
hls plain statement of facts aud bis pithy
examples.—Syracuse (N. Y.) Standard.

The following letter received from the
Attorney General, waa'handed to ns yes­
terday by J. H. Dennis and will bear care­
ful reading:
»
Your favor received.
The general
election law (Act No. 190, section 14)
provides that all constitutional amend­
ments or other questions to be submitted
to the electors of the State tor popular
vote shall be printed on one ballot.
Section 18 of the same act provides that
“Whenever a constitutional amendment
or other question la proposed to be voted
upon bythe electors the substance of such
amendment or other question shall be
clearly Indicated upon the ballot and below
the same noon the .ballot shall be placed tn
separate lines the words "Yes” and “No”
The elector shall designate hls vote by a
crossmark, (X) placed opposite the word
“Yes” or the word “Na”
I am ot the opinion that the question of
building a court house comes within the
purview of the law,, and that you should
have the question printed on one ballot In
the manner indteatedjn section 18 above
referred to.— Respectfully,

Attorney General.
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.

Opiica OUtaj taml.
Th. General Election Uw Applies to
Local Election, Mid Town­
Ship Meetings.

BOOTHS MUST BE PROVIDED.
Tiekeia to be Furnished by Local
Election Commissioner*—Tickets,
Where Printed,
WHEN CONVENTIONS AND CAU­

CUSES MUST BE HELD.
Who •atltled to hare name printed o&gt;
ticket. - Independent Candidate*. bo*

«"’» election h. .«,)!« „ ,|lri„|t temporary luiwfaity brought on bv the grin
WU1
«»- i •-os returned and hat* married the young
fadv taRnm
&gt;i____ _ . . . .
WUM

there are special pnvlsions in roe
for designating Inspectors ^'^“ch
cases of division of voting
Inspectors should be &lt;*^£
In the charter and would be the inspectors
ot election under the IMA.

LAN8INO, Feb. 24, 1699.
Attorney General.
Editor or Banner:—
Dear sir:—There have been so many
questions asked by local officers of various
townships,
incorporated villages and
cities, relative to tlie application of toe
general election law to local elections and
town meetings to be held In the spring of w« Mm many Mwdj UjlaM
1892, that I desire to aay to such officers, AOTolhlsstart 1»IUe. H.MdhHbnAW
wot playing with knurklebmwa ta tta
through the -medium of your paper, that:
oT B.y rv. A and had w-uelta tate
Act No. 190 of the Public Acta of 1891,
known aa the general election law. aa lim­
ited by Act No. 194 of the Public Aeta of
the same year, applies to all local elections
held in the various cities, villages and
townships of this State. That such elec­
marbles
tions must be held according to the pro­
they were manifratinff their
visions of said general law, so far as the
same are applicable thereto. It fa provid­
ed among other things, in section one of
Act ^0. 194. that, "all toe provisions of asked the two brothers to conduct him to
such general law relative tof the board of
election Inspectors, the arrangement of to take them and educate them.
Tho ono now hi re accepted tbo offer,
polling places (which would include tbe
providing and arrangement of booths), toe with bls mother’s perrnbadoc, and tho
manner of voting and receiving of votes,
and the canvas and declaration of the re­
sult of such election, are made applicable
to such municipal and township elections;"
but the time for opening and closing the
polls shall not be affected by reasons of having traveled all along tha coasts of tho
Mediterranean, to Cairo, Alexandria .ind
Act Na 190.
The time for npening and closing of the Jerusalem, as a purchaser and seller of the
polls In township elections is controlled by staple products of tbo country.—Philadel­
section 704 of Howell’s Statutes, which phia Ledger.
provides that:
When a Ball Won a Race.
••The poifa shall be opened at nine o’clock
Nothing tn tho way of turf sport in tha
In the forenoon, or ns soon thereafter as
may be, snd.shall be closed- tietweeu tbe south equaled Mime of the scenes witnessed
hours ot three and six in the afternoon, on the small race courses in the Mononga­
and tbe inspectors shall cause proclamation hela valley near McKeesport and at Union­
lo be made at least one hour before the town fifty atid sixty yeont ago. Thu mart
closing of the polls, that the polls of the whimsical of thiwo waa a race in which a
election will be closed at or within tbe num besUxxle a’ bullock in a race “for any­
thing with four legs." The owners of
specified hour, naming it”
Section two. Act No. HM .provides that: bon** made no objection to the entry of
“The township board of each township, tbo bullock, counting confidently on winand such persons as shall be elected there­
But tlie sounds made by a dry bullock’s
for by the common council of tbe various
cities and villages of this State, shall be hide uied an a cover, and certain articles
the board ot election commissioners for designed to putkea poKc, frightened horses
such township, city or village respectivelv, •umI inuks so much that the bullock won
and shall perform such duties relative to easily. The purse was withheld until it
the preparation and printing of ballots as was clear its owner would gain bis caw in
are required by law of the board ot elec­ court, when it was handed over to him re­
tion commissioners of counties, and tbe luctantly.—Pittsburg Bulletin,
like duties and privileges as are eujblned
and granted by the taws governing gen­
Ada L Tima enjoys the distinction of
eral elections, upon various committees of
the different political organizations, are being th® only newspaper woman in the
hereby prescribed for the city, village or world having tho turf .is a specialty. She
township committees, In elections held
pursuant" to said ack except that no vlg- i
nette or heading for tbe ballot, other than
with a womanly dignity which
the name of tlie party shall be necessary. and
1
rciqiect nt the [xxil lx
• It will be necessary to hold tbe caucuses commands
1
for the nomination of candidates at least 'track or tho hotel corridor.—New
Sun.
five days before election day, as section
three of the act provides that ,‘the names
of candidates shall be given In bv the
Cloaeflst—You tell me that you Dever
committees of tbo various political organ- ,smoke, gam We or drink 1
Izations, to the board of election com misCtarkleta—Yea, sir.
sionera of such municipality, not less than
Cloacflst—I shouldn’t want my daughter
five days before each election, and the ।
to marry a perfect man, but I guem you
proof copy of each ballot shall be open to will do; you seem to ba quite an accom­
the -Inspection of the chairman of each plished liar.—New York Truth.
committee at the office of the township
clerk, and city or village clerk or recorder,
not less than two clear or secular days be­
Gentleman (at an evening partj&gt;-Madfore such election."
(
am. wlU you tell me why low dnwi are
The ticket must be printed In the same icalled “full dneaf*
form as is provided in tbe general taw. and
the board of election egmmlastooera tor ithat a picked chicken la called a “dreanad
tbe township, city or village, must fur- ।chicken."—Harper1a Baaar.
nlsh the ticket They can grt tbe printing
done at such place as tbly choose.
The words ’-political organizations” or
“political party” used In thta act, must be
construed to mean any respectable body of
citizens who are electors of any township
or election district, and who assemble
themselves together In the manner pro­
vided by tbe law, and hold a nominating
caucus or convention.
Hence it fa only necessary, In order for
for thb
hl! n,me pr1nted uP°n
toe ticket, that he should be nominated by
a respectable body of electors properly
assembled, who are entitled to\vote for
him at the election.
।
Any person who Is not nominated, or
who Is placed in nomination by penions
who reside outside of bis election district,
would not be entitled to have hls nami
printed on the ticket.
It Is not Intended, however, that any
person who desires to run for office shall
MMEDY
THE AGE.
be pnMUMM tram iornl.hln,
OTklnf. wllhln tbe provl.loiu or the law
to hero bl, name written or paated on
tbe ticket by eleetora wbrn they are pre­
For Sale by all Druggists,
paring their bellota tn the booth. All
,Mb rotea and tbe Total for any peraon
rnaaaium ST
when on the ballot, abould br oountai
Or*.
Mixer A Son., Hutlnp, Mleh.
under tbe Mme direction, aa govern tho
conntln, ot vote, tor reptl.r eandTd.ta

.

GENTLE SPRING IS HERE,
SINGS THE POET.
We rise to remark that

Were Here First
FIRSTLY, that we have a big line of

COOK STOVES.
SECONDLY, that it is the best line of Cook Stoves in Barry,
county.
’

THIRDLY, that you will get more value in thie&gt; article at
our store than you ever got before, anywhere
and we invite the utmost comparison.

LASTLY, that'we want you to come in and see for your­
selves, It is in your power to be fully convinced.

YOURS FOR BUSINESS,

Goodyear Bros.

MIXER'S

c&amp;ss
BLOOD
thb greatest

MGER 4ofSCROPDLA

•yoonfl «nn attending
tho West Michigan Business college in whow name, arc printed on the ballola
Grand Rapids, was arrested for larceny vl£d '"U“ 4' ” A“ Na 190 “ 11 prolast week. He often frequented the rooms
of the Y. M. C. A. while members were
"No election dlatrlet or votlnr nrvelnrt
in the-gymuaslum class, and took this oc­ tinder the provlalon, „r thb, „t
casion to go through their clothes, and tain more than Un, hundred electoral,
to
the poll Ihta ot the laat proOTdlu^J^.
take what valuables be could find. An
officer of the Association bored a small oral election. When any election district
hole through the partition aud caught
?r0ClnCt ,l?" '""“‘■I ovrr dra
young Lochlln In toe ack He aonfeued hundred rleetora tt Aall be tbe dutr"Id
and said he had to gut money In some way the township Ixard In townships and’tbe
to pay hls bills, as hls remittance from city eoucll In cities Id devid^Vch
home was not sufficient to pay for cigar­ diuK"”” ”to lw° °r
elK“™
ettes, billiards, and other necessary Inci­
dentals.
Io case the division l, made Ina tnwn-

There are good many prospects for the
■wagon in November. We opine that the
number who nUl be deluded by Ute schem­ taS?S.Xe",b b'""! reorwu“d ta
ers who head toe movement will lie small.
Klno,,rl'- "N&gt; knuinnvniK Grand
Republican town committees should for­
"ronn* njelonn.’ dM In
********* ror caaeuMs st once jn‘ the
land, Vi Isconsin, last week.
fra. Ih. Atu General
hJS? e
w,‘° recently left hfa
J-MUnrt ete,hm. ltwU1 be OTn Uut

&lt;Oyal Baking Powder is reported by
he U. S. Government, after official
-ests, highest of all in leavening power.
.
tt.c best and most economical;
&gt;iire cream of tartar Baking Powder.

PROBATE

Unproduceable “Bargins?'

order.

ir

£

Sensational Advertising.

•* »s?a

ot chapter eight of Uorvell', statutes am
{Tot RS**.‘O toe forenoon
to apply and govern such division
It the Nlvlslou I. made In clues and
IhOT are no apedal provlalona In the Hi,
charter eslslln, ndatlra therato, tb“ u ’

We Avoid All as Much as
"j
Possible
Our etatemente are facts.

Our bargains are on our shelves,

not on paper. Come and see them.
Also our SPRING GOODS. They are coming ri. i.r along-

division. Uhj election commlsakmeix »nd 1
tbe Cleeumr loiters and I” X ra
the

Soln
council.

-net ta !
।
I

Phe common council has

Woolley &amp; Bronson

,u&gt;' to t,ur carry out I

One-Price Shoe Dealers.
£

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, March 3, 1892.
W. g. COOK. Local Editor.

IVORY
SOAP
99^ Pure
THE BEIT FOB EVEBY PUBPOJL

Ebewbere In thb J«ae will be found an
adr of Bentley, Tomllnoou &lt;k Rider, who
make some anDouncemenb. Read It.

Do not buy an organ before you get
Price* at Jotan Beeraer'a. He ran save
you 925 or more on auy organ you wl"h-

For tale ebeep at wholesale prices, four
new plows will exchange for wood or old
Iran. Enquire at Hastings Engine &amp; Iron
Works.
•

The eighth grade pupil* will give an en­
tertainment In the high school room
thb evening, beginning at 730. Admis­
sion &amp; cents.

PERSONAL MENTION.

D. R. Cook was in Laruiug Friday.
E. A. Mattison was In Charlotte Friday.
F. -W. Greble was In Grand Rapids
Tuesday.
MIm Etta Mala was in Grand Rapids
Saturday
Miss Lora Pryor 1» the guest of relatives
In the city.
Mrs- Emma Bentley, of Grand Ranlds,
is In the city.

Mis.s Pauline Shultz is cierklug In Julius
Russell’s store.
Mrs. H. G. Hale, of Nashville, was In
the city Friday.
Milan Waldorff returned from Swanton, i
Ohio, Saturday. a
Dave Trego waa In Grand Rapids Fri­
Miss Olive Thompson will give one ot
her entertainments st tbe Baptist church day on business.
next Monday evening. March 4th. Tick­
Editor Feighner. of Woodland, was In
ets 25 cts: children 15 eta.
the city Tuesday.
Mra. Kay Dunlap, of Sunfield, is visit­
Mrs. John Caswell, of Prichardvlllc,
presented us with a curiosity lu the shape ing relatives in the city.
of a soft shelled egg, with a sort of a
Frank Tucker was In the city Wednes­
French twist on the small end.
day evening of last week.
-

Elbridge Smith, formerly an old resident
of Orangeville, died at the home of bis son
In Missouri, of paralysis, February 7tb,
1892, aged 81 years.

For sale very • cheap, one two story
house, one bouse and lot and barn, one
top phaeton buggy and harness. Enquire
at Hastings Engine ± Iron Works.

Will Squlers, of Big Rapids, was in the
city last week on business.

Mrs. Ed Bristol, of Johnstown, is spend­
ing a few days lu the city.
We have no means of knowing bow I
Mrs. Josie Barker returned to her home
long the Banner and Tribune will be of­
fered, the two papers, for one dollar per I In Mount Pleasant last week.
year. Before too late send in your 8.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. N. Slingerland
Depends something on the seed.
J. M. Bauer has a line colt sired by were In Middleville Monday.
Model Wilkes. The colt will be four
Irr Cressey was In the hustling city of
years old at Its nest birthday, as It was Owosso last week on business.
ushered Into the world on tbe 29th of last
• Will Wllllaon, of Augusta, visited In
month.
tbe city the fore part of the week.
Read what the Attorney General has to
J. Ji Potter, of Detroit, visited relatives
say regarding the new election law, and
its applications to township and municipal In the city the fore part of tbe week.
elections. The comuulcation from him
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frost, of Grand Rap-,
appears on tbe editorial page.
Ids, are visiting hls parents in the ,clty.
Any one contemplating having an auc­
Mrs, Milton Wing, of Yorkville, visited
tion sale will du wtell to call at this office
relatives in the elty tho first of tbe week.
and get their bills printed. The latest
and best faces of type, and good work
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hinchman, of
Assyria, visited friends Itf the city last
guaranteed. Prices are always right
week.
.
For sale or exchange one 50 H. P. En­
gine and boiler, one 15 H. P. engine and
Mra. Ed Blake, of Middleville, is visit­
boiler on wheels, one 2 H. P. engine and ing her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. John
boiler, one Lane &amp; Bodley Iron Husk saw Kronawitter.
mill complete, at Hastings Engine &lt;Sc Iron
Miss Or^Teal, of Grand Kaplds. was
Works.
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Goodyear
Free.
,
Battui CittKtt. Mr*.
Tlie lecture before the Epworth leejue over Sunday.
evenlni by Jodie Smith
cot
MIm Effie Simpson returned from a vis­
FOR SALE—A good farm of 80 Tueedv
•bort, owlo, to hl. .Iclnret Tb»“«h, u“'
acres near Middleville, Barry Co., bobbed It wu rery Interrelloc. «od ell re­ it with friends In Ann Arbor and Gnus
Mich. All under cultivation with gretted that the .pe^er wm unable lo Lake Monday.
Theodore Rogers, of Spokane Falls,
orchard, good buildings, windmill, i finish.
Washington. Is visiting relatives In the
etc. Will be sold at a bargain.
The following otfieers of the Gun I-ake
city and vicinity.
Call on or address, A. Hanlon, association were elected Monday evening.
R. I. Hendershott, president
Mr. and Mrs. Will Chidester spent Sun­
M. D., Middleville, Miclv, or C. i D.
s. Goodyear, vice president
day In Kalamazoo, as guests of Dr. and
H. Gordon, Evanston, Hl.
Ed. Powers, secretary.
Mra. Wm. Upjohn.
i
John Beumer, treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morrill are at Mt.
A BARGAIN—For the one who
TbebeetboUer eompoood for rleanlng Clemens, where Mr. M. Is taking baths to
desires to purchase my Green bollere
told at the Heating. Engine * Iran rid himself of rheumatism.
Street residence in the 4th ward, Works. 'I ran be need through Injector Mrs. W. M. Puffer returned from a vlsin this city. House in good repair, or outnp to wlndmllta for rale rery wllh It her parents In the northern part of
A Urge
torslock
woodoforIran
old keitlce
Iron. to be the state Monday evening.
heated hy furnace/bath room, and t&gt;ld or traded

The Harvest

all the modern conveniences. Will
sell at a bargain. Address all let­
ters to me at Grand Rapids, care
of “Vendome.”
Mrs. Juma Goodyear.

FtMWE

All property belonging to
Mrs. H. J. Kenfield in Hastings
including houses, vacant lots
and farm of 40 acres in second
ward. Apply to

When you may be needing.Wdbinjto

to IhU Sh.tr.nnot Ml to plow you.
The-Temple-&gt;f Fame'to &gt;»J"
thia city soon alter Lent, promise. to be

Large invoice of picture moulding Just
received at F. W. Greble’s.

Wanted.
Ono thousand cords of good wood of all
^5,T«ter..lu«n^to.l b» been pre- kinds and all lengths. I will pay the
highest market* price in cash or trade.
Dorr Mudge.

For Halo.
Farm of 120 acres in Irving, Barry
eoonty. Mich., known as the Mlles Engle
frienw lArStt broker, including the farm. Soil good, 70 acres under good cul­
the Wall 8 tree .—_ t
m*nu- tivation. 50 acres good oak timber, seven
miles from Hastings. Above farm will be
John Bess mer's seven octave organ Is
sold cheap, and on very reasonable terms.
tlie admiration ot everybody. Prices very
For particulars enquire of W. J. Dibble,
low.
•
Marabali, Mich, or Philo A. Sheldon,
Jim Scldmore lias returned from a brief »-«r“
Hastings, Mich.
•&lt;*
sojourn in Charlotte, at the expense of the
Gratifying To AIL
county.
•
The high position attained and tbe uni­
The scholars In the eighth grade will
versal acceptance and approval of the
hold exercises In the high school this ^^“Kre’tb'rSlU-l”* pnatreth pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs,
evening.
aa the most excellent laxative known,
illustrate tbe value of the qualities on
Tbe Y. M. S. C. (all In Union ball Wed­ ’’s’k^r U« •« W-hUktoo. W. B.
which Its success Is based and are abun­
nesday evening was a fine one and largely
dantly gratifying to tbe California Fig
^rth.
Wrahtngum.
Mra.
R
*BaBe».
attended.
Syrup Company.
New line of bed room suits at F. W.
Greble’s. New styles and flnisbM.

Watches at John Beesmer's for 94. 86.
98. gio. and gold watches for 913. Call
and see them.

THE MARKETSSmUbi*.
Apnlea—Dried. 3O«c.
Battar*-lSO30,
•
Clorer Men M 30OS OU
(LU per bu.
Corn-flC.
Beel-DrwMd 54.00013.00 calvesJW B0.1U.00
HSb^BeeLIHo; calf, Be.

Take your watches and jewelry to John
Beumer for repairs If yon want a first
class Job done.
.

For tin copper and sheet .Iron work call
at Goodyear’s hardware. They have a
first-class workman.
A. H. Ham me, living north of Carlton
center, will have a large auction sale
Tuesday. March 15th.

At Goodyear Bros, hardware you will
find L. W. Kenfleld tbe plumber. Job
work-and repairing promptly attended to.

We would like to call your special attention to our $2.50 non-

breakable Derby hat.

It’s a dandy; don’t fail to see it.
Yours respectfully,

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS.

R. K. GRANTS.
Bayard Taylor once said:—
“Opportunity is rare and a wise
man will never let it go by
him.”

E&amp; Mt *”&lt;1
iXi? f

Ladies call and see the new lot of mus­
lin ufldcrwear at Russell's.

If you wish to look at a large and well
assortment of furniture and carpets, call
on F. W. Greble.

all.

Mr. Bsrtkovsky. who learned the bar­
ber trade in this city many years ago, and
is dow following his trade in Chicago, was
In the city the first part of the week.

81 quires.

Sap pans and palls made to order at
Goodyear’s hardware.

a line that, will be sure to please.
We have them in all the latest
a
'
•
styles and shades, and they are marked at prices within the reach of

W. F. Powers was taken sick In Grand
Rapids last week with an attack of the
grip. He arrived home Tuesday but Is npt
able to attend to his business yet.

LOCAL NEWS.

This week,

If so, we would be pleased to have you call in and let us show you

Mrs. A. J. Bowne entertained her
Tbe new election law . appllea to town- friends Tuesday afternoon at the home of
M_ elections. A communication from • her mother, Mrs. L. D. Gardner.
Attorney General Ellis appears In another
Mrs. Clarence Young, of Allegan. I"
rolnmn. in which the natterla «■*««■
visiting her parents In the city, and gave
uletely and concisely set forth. Read
a five o'clock ten Saturday evening to a
Caucus cajl* should be issued at once.
few lady friends.

A gentleman was In the city Tuesday
for tbe purpose of looking up a. location
for starting a green house. He was most
Wl."‘St’S I
chamten will favorably Impressed with tbe city, and will
no doubt soon locate here. Having had a
good deal of experience In this line, such
HARDWARE STORE.
b/dressed in the costume of the agei In an Institution as he would run would be a.
Notice.
valuable addition to the city and a profita­
AH person* are hereby warned not to trespass
ble Investment for himself.
on my farm, or to remove anythin* therefrom.
Any wbo will persist lo doing so wih-be pros­ as instructive.
T^hr trial of the seven boys accused of
ecuted accordI ng to law.
assault-on Susie Holtzman, la taking place
Mjm. Mart Craddock.
The school hall «« filled 1181 .wee*
In tbe court bouse nt this writing, and the
listen
toMbs
Olive
Thompson
in
her
wonS monologue entortolntnonu
The details of the dirty affair are ' even more
degrading than those brought out by tbe
trial. From evidence Introduced it seems
r”tP“‘ reiXrtng Of Tire Battle of that there are a couple of houses of prostl- CIRCULATION tlon In this elty, that onght to receive tbe
waa charmingly done, one of toe hn- attention of tbe proper authorities at once.
One such place iu a community will do
more to corrupt a young man than any
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
saloon. Ijitcr—The jinv rendered a demust reach this office Tuesdays at latest to Miss Thompson will be sure o
i clslon this, press morning, holding all tbe
Insure Insertion In the issue of the week hooae
rJXed'to'do."-Milford', boys guilty except Ed. Huffman.
when brought
which she baa promised to co.
Card of Thanks.
(O) Ohioan. Apr. 1. WOur heartfelt thanks are extended to all
Special grana opening of spring stock at
When It comet to e”'”*10”'”?’ “
our old friends and neighbors In Prairie-.
F. W. Greble'*
.
demmalrated that It waa no
vllle, whose spmpathy and assistance were 1
Electric light poles are being distributed
so freely given in tlie death and burial of
for lighting the city.
our eon Fred, whose untimel}* death we so
deeply mourn.
John Bc&amp;uner exhibits a very rare violin
very beat onea we »
„„
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brandstetter.
in hls show window.

W. F. POWERS.

bo YOU WANT A llflT?

to”“t!mo
Lard—ae.
ly effort and
°MaDy incidents conUme—heniDiattocperbbl; waterlime,glJ«
in which she ll^cdL'atrd !n a inan- per
bbl.
nected with her
e
interesting and
Oats—aoc. per bn.
yntatom—201*025. per bu.
„„tb.t ’“'b"”SJd to“Twttoont
PO non could hare listen
0(
FU»ie»—Jielhukat S4.ao per ton.
tS
Instrumental
Malt-Seiling at I 00 per bbl.
TimvUiy Heed—helling at ixoo per bu.
Wheat
—No. I. whites .on: tea JU
bv
Miss
V-uffer
recitation
hy
music by M«“
M&lt;xle*ty forMrs. Cart** ’jf anything concerning tbe

I X.Mtoi ™ran &gt;"&lt;refreahurent.
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that

For the School Boys.
We extend a rare opportunity to
parents through the medium of our Clos­
ing Out Sale of Boys’ and Children’s
Clothing that were included in our great
purchase of the Clement, Bane &amp; Co.’s
stock. This slaughter includes every­
thing desirable in the line of Overcoats,
Ulsters, Reefers, long and short Rants, and
Suits.
There’s a special fine bargain in short
Pants (ages 4 to 19) at 87 cents that we
wish you to see. There’s many other
lines that are also very cheap and ser­
viceable.
•
We are also slashing prices right and
left on Bogs’ Overcoats. If your boy needs
an Overcoat for the balance of the win­
ter, or the next, or the next, it wiU cer­
tainly pay yon to look them over.
There are some exceptionally fine
bargains in Boys’ and Children’s Suits.
made up in plain, pleated, single and
double breasted styles, of plain and fancy
cheviots, corkscrews, Scotch goods, etc.

For
men
we are
offer­
ing;
some
decid­
ed bar­
gains both in
prices
and
quali- ki
ty. An
im­
mense
stock
to
choose
from
and prices so low means a big
business in these goods.
Men’s Pants at 98 cents is
certainly very cheap: same
with a splendid quality at
$1.98. $2.87 in a small sum
for a fine quality pair, and
$2.12 is certainly a very in­
teresting price for a $4.00
pair. ,
the other stores that
have Winter Overcoats to
ALL
sell seem to have stopped try­

ing to sell them. We haven’t
We might if it wasn’t for the
fact that we can offer such
baagains. We can’t tell yon
all about the goodness of the
coats, and the saving in the
prices. $5, $10 and $15 saved.
Some are smooth faced fash­
ionable Kerseys and Meltons;
single and double breasted:
long and not so long, and
Box style.
You had better see what we
can offer you in these next
winter Overcoats. It’s money
saved.
Yon’ll Want a medium or
spring we-ght Overcoat. We
have got them. We mark
them to go at 1, t and in some
instances t off what they
should sell for.
We want to give keen buy­
ers a chance at them now, and
not wait until cold weather
comes again when prices will
be so much higher.
All colors, dark, medium,
and light

��some fresh element of loveliness or some
rare pha*e of innocence developing in
her nature every day.
One thing, however, grated harshly
upon her sense of the fitness of things—
the babjo.
it was unciasric.
It be­
longed to the negro. She had never be­
fore heard of a young lady who played
the banjo, or. if she had, the questiona­
ble environments of the stage were con­
nected with the thought but the tone of
this instrument was so pure, and there
was .something so insinuating in its
short, runic notes, that Aunt Marguerite
hesitated and finally was captivated. No
doubt the influence of Rosalie's personal
loveliness had the greatest part to do
with this conquest
“It has something just-n grain wicked
in it I fear." Ajint Marguerite would
say, speaking of the banjo. “Something.
1 cannot tell what, of la sanvagerie du
pays, as if it refused to immediately con­
nect Itself with our gentility—onr cul­
ture.”
\

•A dogT she inquired
"Yea, a eleuthhound. a man hunter.
only of Hood's Har»«parUlaNo otb«r postw.M Lie combination, era
portion, aud process which mafcns Hood's Bar-.
Hapsrllla peculiar to itself.
flood’* plU* core sick headache.

Muskegon harbor'has
winter.
*

been open all

Mrs. Winslow’s .southing Syrup bra been used
for children teething. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, Allan all pain, cures wind
colic, and is the best remedy for dfantraea.
Twenty-0ve c
8 bottle. Bold by all druitfists
throughout tae world.

cam pawn

LX,

to-MUSJ&lt;E'THONftSOfP»&gt;

CHAPTER III.
AT THE FOUNTAIN.
The mill stream was a slender brook,
tumbling down a wild gorge from its
fountain a few hundred yards away.
Rosalie had worn a slender path from
the mill up to the stream’s source, a lone­
ly sj*ot, darkly shaded, where the water
rose with a\ mellow gush from a deep
figure in a rock. Some smooth barked
maples grew in a dump on one-side of
the spring, on the other side two luxu­
riant liquid amber trees rustled their
tenderly rich foliage.
'
’
A vast escarpment of rock, dripping
with moisture and tapestried with green
moss apd variegated lichens, towered
above the tree tops like the wall of some
ruined fortress of Titian days.
Rosalie would bring her books up here
and would rest so still in the deep shade
that even the most timid creature in the
wood did not suspect her.
’
This cool twilight place by the foun­
tain became her study during the long
Georgian summers, and she seemed to
take into, her physique, and into her
mental nature as well, tho freshness of
the atmosphere and tho riant health of
the vegetation.
•
In the course of the week following
the arrival of Aunt Marguerite’s letter,
there was so much to do at the milTtbat
Rosalie had little tine for outdoor ram­
bles or study. Thia letter had produced
a great effect It was like a waft from
magic land. Tho changes that it wrought
about and within the raill were wonder­
ful. Everything was, bpjjne means or
another, brightened a^d put into order,
with especial reference to the accommo­
dating of Marguerite Chenier Roosevelt,
whoso name daily grew more fascinating
to the fancy of Rosalie. In picturing
this great visitor, the - young girl’s
ind*
outlined a stately dame. such m tjv
the romances she h;ul read, drew*
silks and luce and stiff brocades, carryiugjxerself grandly and haughtily, with
a pale patrician face and cold gray eyes.
This fancy weighed upon her; it came
into her dreuius nt night; it followed her
through her routine of daily work.

“Huah.'” he naltl, "speak low: there is
dan/jer."
At last it was with a sense of infinite
relief that she found herself free to go
up to her bower at tho fountain. She
took with her a volume of Chateau­
briand, .but sho found reading irksome
and tasteless. Her mind rebelled. The
cooing of the turtledove in one of the
sweet gum trees fell upon her sense of
hearing as if from a vast distance. The
bubbling of tho spring, as it cast its
limpid stream over tho smooth stones,
hod in it an indefinable pWntiveness
very acceptable to her mood. She was
not in the least unhappy. Quito tho re­
verse. But she felt the stirring of now
and strange fancies.' She breathed for
the first time the air of the great outside
world, a gust of which. had como over
tho mountains with her aunt's letter.
During tho last two or three days she
had heard much said about tho stately
Roosevelt mansion and its costly furni­
ture, its curious articles of virtu and ail
tho semi tropical strangeness and luxuri­
ance of the trees and plants in which it
was embowered. She had never seen a
city, nor a mansion, nor costly furni­
ture. She never before had especially
cared to see any of these things, but now
the leuven of ambition was beginning,
no matter how subtly and obscurely, to
work itself into tho tissue of her nature.
She sat there, gazing at her open book,
but not reading, deep in the mystery of
her new fancies, when suddenly Frank
Ellis stood before her. t Sho started and
uttered a sharp note of alarm.
“How you scared me, sir!" she ex­
claimed.
‘Hushr he said, “speak low; there is
danger. "
She grew, quite pale, and glanced furlively around.
“What is it?" sho murmured, her lips
quivering and her eyes growing strangely
liquid and brilliant
“A government dog on my track," he
hissed, “and I am running from him to

“Oh, a Yankee?"
“Yes, a miserable revenue sneak.'
“But what—why does he follow your
sho demanded.
“Speak lower,* he said, sitting down
upon a stone near her and laying his rifle
scrora his knees.
looked flushed and
excited.
His lips abac themselves together with
a quiet writhing motion, and there was
a dangerous light in his eyes. He reached
back a hand and loosed the heavy pistols
in his belt, os if to have them ready at a
second’s notice. “I haveJed him a long
chase and a futile one,” he added: “much
good may it do himr
Rosalie did not understand all" thia,
bho had a vague impression that it
meant something connected with that
terrible war of which she had heard so
much and in which her father had been
so horribly maimed.
"I don't want to kill him. but if I can't
get rid of him"-----“Oh, Mr. Ellis, don’t kill any one!"
she half whispered, spreading out one of
her slender white hands toward him
deprecatingly.
He looked intently at her. and ns he
did so a curious change crept over his
bold, swarthy, handsome face. It was
as if a surprising revelation had sudden­
ly flashed into his mind—a revelation
which thrilled through him like some
rare and charming strain of music. His
P'Use seemed to quicken, and the silence
grew'iutense before he again spoke.
“J, have given him , the slip, I think,"
ho said at hist, “and if he will let me
and my property alone 1 shall not hurt
him. But 1 can't bear much more. 1
won’t be dogged iu this way by a villianous Yankee emissary. ‘He Is trying to
find my location in order to fetch troops
to destroy my business."
Rosalie did not understand. She did
not know Ellis' business. As for him,
she. had known him as an occasional vis­
itor of her father’s for several years. She
nad always heard him spoken of as
Frank Ellis, and as a young man or ex­
cellent family and character; but still
there seemed to bo a reserve of secrecy
about his goings and comings, and an
air of watchfulness and restlessness ever
present with him, which had not failed
to impress her with some shadowy no­
tion of the life he was leading. Now as
she looked at him sitting there, alert,
half expectant, resolute, a feeling of
mingled admiration and awe .crept over
her. No doubt there is to a young, in­
nocent girl something unmistakably fas­
cinating in a dark, strong semioutlaw
armed to the teeth and ready for danger­
ous adventure. The lave of romance
is one of the fundamental elements of
woman’s nature.
Frank Ellis was quick in seeing the in­
fluence he was just then exerting, and
his shadowy impressions of Ros.-die Che­
nier’s beauty aud purity drew themselves
together, all at once, blending into the
&gt;.-st state of love.
•I must go back." said Rosalie rising,
and adjusting?-. with trembling fingers,
her straw hat. She glanced down the
little path and hesitated.
“1 will go with you till tho mill comes
in sight.”.said Ellis, getting up and rest­
ing his gun in the hollow; of his left arm.
His manner was grace itself, and yet
there was in it that peculiar reserve and
courtliness which in antebellum days
distinguished the southern man from the
northern ono at all our great social cen­
ters.
•1 believe I am a little afraid to go
alone," she said, with a sweet, faltering
“
'yoA startled mo so. 1 never was

He immediately stepped ahead of her
and led the way down the zigzag path,
turning now and then to offer her assist­
ance when stones or logs came in tho
way.
She could not help noting bow tall and
lithe and well proportioned he was, and
with what a self confident air he boro
himself. No doubt the heavy pistols in
bis belt and the ivory hilled bowieknife
and the gun added much to the effect of
his appearance. The war had left a few
such men as he scattered through the
mountains. They became chiefs, so to
speak—leaders of the mountaineers in
all their enterprises, lawful or otherWhen the mill was in right Ellin
’ stepped to one side to let Rosalie pass.
As she was going he said:
“Miss Chenier. 1 may not see you
again soon, possibly never.” His voice
was tender and rich with suppressed
emotion. “If these Yankees destroy my
business over hero 1 shall have to go
away."
Her clear, deep eyes mot his with
childlike frankness, but there was a hot
flush in her cheeks. She did not know
why her heart jumped so. She felt a
great pity for him. It would be too bad,
she thought, if he should be compelled
to go off to some verf distant place.
“I hope it will not conie~to the worst,
sir,” she said; "you must keep in good
spirits. Papa says no one can be suc­
cessful if'he cannot be cheerful.”
Fills smiled and held out his hand.
-May I bo cheerful for your sake?*’ he de­
manded iu a tone of voice never heard
in the north, a tone of gentle persuasive­
ness mingled with infinite deference,
which nevertheless had in it an artificial­
ity not wholly pleasing.
“Yes.” she replied, quite promptly,
taking iiis hand. "Won’t you go down
to the mill F*
Bo held her hand and gazed inquir­
ingly at her. Sho was entirely at her
ease, and met his look so frankly that ho
actually laughed. '‘No, I cannot go any
farther." he said. "Goodby; don’t ever
forget me, Mias Chenier."
He stooped and kissed her^hand, thou

Rosalie went down to the mill with a
strange feeling, its of some indefinite
loss or some street imponderable gain
pervading her consciousness.. She went
about all the rest of the day hamming a
simple tune, half smITO that she was
hovering on the threshold of a great and
beautiful mystery. J

To this fine old lady of the “low coun­
try;." life at the mill presentaLa thousand
ravage aspects. Its limitations seemed
ko strange and narrow, its influences so
"But your hair is not southern hair, It •subtle and irresistible, its social setting
is fine northern gold."
so crude and valueless. But despite the
La-baa, la-baa, ma balls petite,
dull, dry and cramped situation. Aunt
Qu'ils elricnt beaux, les jours.
Marguerite discovered that a new
strength and elasticity were coming into
Rosalie loved a little French song
her physique, and that her mind was
taught her by her father when riio was a
taking on a most unusual clearness and
child, a mere jingling ditty with a sim­
serenity
Was it in tho water she was
ple air, such aa often takes hold of one's
drinking, the food, the air, the variegated
memory and haunts it for days.
Its
landscape views, the matchless blue sky?
short. crisD words and tripping rhythm
suited well the banjo accompaniment Was it in tlv bird songs that called her
from sleep in the cool sweet mornings?
which she had arranged for it.
Was it in the &lt;lre*amy hum of water that
Sho was sitting on the old bench un­
der the mulljcrry tree ringing this song lulled her to sleep at night’ No matter
what
influence worked the change, she
when the carriage which brought Mar­
guerite Chenier Roosevelt to the mill felt something akin to second youth
stealing
into her life. Ah, the childless
camo in sight, a little way down the
woman had found a sweet sincere and
“pocket" road.
innocent nature upon which to exhaust
Ma belle petite,
her love! ,
QuTla r-ulent bennx. lee jour»rShe trilled yvith her rich but rather
slender and childlike soprano voice, the
chords of the banjo blending well with
it The mill gate was down, but the
water bad not yet filled the raceway, and
only a trickling sound came from the
mossy forebay.
Colonel Chenier, as it
chanced, was not in his accustomed seat
under the mulberry tree,, and Mrs.
Chenier and Adelaide were in the milt
When the carriage, a rather seedy cab
from the nv.ghboring railroad village,
stopped. R/»,iIie caught her breath ex­
citedly, quitting short in tho midst of
her song.
A little sharpfaced, black eyedTold lady
got briskly out through the door of tho
vehicle und looked about her inquiring­
ly. The cabman deposited a heavy trunk
and twp large traveling' bags on the
ground near by. Rosalie stood goring as
one scarcely able to credit her virion.
Could this wrinkled, sallow, thin little
old person be her aunt. Marguerite
Chenier Roosevelt’
Colonel Chenier came hobbling up and
nt the matter at rest •
“Dear sister." lie cried, gathering the
newcomer into his strong arms and kiss­
ing her withered cheek again and again.
Rosalia was disenchanted. This was
not the cold, stately dame of which she
had been dreaming.
Mrs. Cheu.-r and Adelaide came forth
from the mill and the guest was given a
warm welcome.
When Rosalie was presented the old
lady ran her sharp black eyes over the
girl’s lissomo form, from head to foot
“You are very’ pretty, my dear,” she
said, in a soft, quavering tone, taking
both of Rosalie's bands between Her
own. “You are the prettiest Chenier I
ever saw."
Rosalie smiled radiantly. She was too
unsophisticated to doubt her auut’a sin­
cerity.
"Soshe is." exclaimed Colonel Chenier;
“my little girl is a real beauty." ,
“Little girl," said Aant Marguerite,
emphasizing the second word; ’tlittle
girl, indeed! She’s a young lady. She
ought to wear her dresses longer. Come,
my dear." taking Roralie's arm. "show
mo to my room, please; 1 am very tired."
Aunt Marguerite was immediately
taken up into the cozy but scantily fur­
nished room prepared for he^. The cab*man followed with her baggage. She
sank into a choir by the window.whence
she could have a fine view of the valley,
the foothills and the deeply' notched
chains of blue mountains, lying ono be­
yond another in almost parallel lines.
She leaned back and tipped her vinai­
grette against her nose, linlf closing her
eyes as aho slowly inhaled tho sharp con­
tents.
"You don’t look at all like your father
or your mother, my dear,” she raid to
Rosalie. “1 wonder where you got those
eyes." “Papa calls them 'fen de la Vendee.’"
responded Rcralie;
“and sometimes
when I get a little excited he cries out
•Flammes du Midi!* yr ’Eclair de la Pro­
vence I’ ’’
“But your hair is not southern hair. It
is fine northern gold." The old lady, os
she spoke, reached forth a thin hand and
toyed with the girl’s long, pale braids.
Her manner, her voice and the touch of
her fingers bad in them that caressing
tenderness peculiar to tho south. "Yon
must be a strange sheep in the Chenier
flock," sho continued.
“But not a black sheep." Rosalie
quickly responded, laughing lightly.
Aunt Marguerite smiled. Her kindly
old heart wanned to the sweet girl.
They at once became far nrore than
friends. Tho childless woman had found
just what sue had all her later years
been looking for. She felt os if she
must take Rosalie in her arms and cover
her face with kisses'. What a sunbeam
to take to the Roosevelt'mansion, she
thought What a ripple she would make
in Savannah social circles, this lovely
'mountain niece!
Marguerite Chenier Roosevelt had for
many yearn nursed a desire to find some
beautiful girl to adopt as her own. Why
would not this gold haired Chenier, this
clear eyed, pink lipped, sweet voiced
niajd of the mill serve her turn? Al­
though this thought arose in her mind
at oucgr-Annt Marguerite, being wise,
did not let fall even a hint of it for sev­
eral daya She studied Rosalie with
great care, and found some new grace,

CONTINUED

Little Girl's Experience in n Lighthouse
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Prescott are keepers
of the Gov. Lighthouse nt Sand Beach.
Mich., and are blessed with a daughter,
four years old. l-ast April she was taken
down with measles, followed with a dread­
ful tough and turning Into a fever. Doc­
tors at homo and Detroit treated her. but
In vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she
was a mere “handful of bones.’’—Titan
she tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and
after the use of two and a half bottles, won
completely cured. They say Dr. King's
New Discovery Is worth its weight In
gold, yet you can get a trial bottip free at
W; H. Goodyear’s drug store.
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If you are afdicletl with sick headache,
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local option.

Don’t fool with
Beecham's pills.

Indigestion.

Take

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A movement is afloat to put woman on
the board of education at Lansing.
Mr. Hiram Thweatt, an aged and prom­
inent citizen living near Troy. Alabama,
bays that for thirty-five years he was sorely
afflicted frith eczema on his face. The
eruptions were of a large and cancerous
nature. That he tried a nutniter of ‘ex­
perienced physicians, but with little result
and then received only temporary relief.
After having used only seven bottles of 8.
S. 8.. he feels like a new man. The pain­
ful trouble is all Rone, and now nt sixty
years of age he is once more in good health
and restored to liis'fnmlly. He states that
his cure Is entirely due to S. S. S. He
says that he Is a member of the Methodist
Episcopal Church,' South, and that his
post-office address is Olean, Pike county.
Ala., and that as he wishes all sufferers to
know the good that he has received from
the medicine, he will take pleasure In an
steering any Inquiries that may be sent
him. Onr treatise on the blood and skin
will be mailed free. Address.
Tub Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
The Agricultural college has opened up
with 150 students in attendance.

An Alpena woman, the mother of four­
teen children, was arrested for drunken-

The Great Spring Medicine.
Gentlemen:—1 have suffered intensely
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three years, and had tried so many reme­
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Hibbards Rheumatic Syrup 1 bought a
bottle and found it helped me. I have
now used four bottles, and it has restored
my liver and kidneys to healthy action,
and done more to purify my blood than
anything I bare ever taken. I am pleased
to recommend It as a wonderful blood medi­
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II. C. Robinson, Marshall, Mich.
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Detroit, Mich.
Marshall Wycolf of Hudson is making It
warm for delinquent saloon-keepers. A.
H. Lane, charged with keeping his saloon
open Sqnday is the latest victim.

DOWNFALL OF JUDAH.
LESSON X, FIRST QUARTER,

INTER­

NATIONAL SERIES, MARCH 6.

From first to last SOO pensioners in Jack­
son were III with la grippe. but/rot one Of
them died.
A Big Rapids physician baa entered the
list as a rival of Keeley in the treatment of
the liquor diseasp.

The Alpena Congregational society will
add S3,OOU worth &lt;»f improvements to their
pburch early in the spring.
M. Steam*.

Henry Hill of Gladstone, a shoemaker.
Is under arrest on criminal assault on a
U years old girt. He denies the charge.

1. "In the ninth year of Zedeklah, king
Major J. H. Cole, the Adrian evangelist,
of Judah, in the tenth month, came Nebu­
chadnezzar, king of Babylon, and all his says that he has wade 800 converts to the
Christian religion as the result of labors In
army against Jerusalem, and they be­
Kansas City.
sieged it." In chapter Hi and in II Kings
xxv we have this name story of tho downfall
aud captivity of Judah. When the Holy
Spirit causes the same record to be written
WOBTEA GUINEA A BOX."
three different times Be certainly aaks our
special attention to it, and must have some
great reason for doing so. Tho ten tribes
had l&gt;een in captivity over 100 yenra, and
for that period, os well os for the more
than 200 additional years since the death of
Solomon, God luul been bearing with them,
pleading with them and warning them
that unless they turned to Him sincerely
this judgment would come upon them
(Hos. U, 11-13; Joel i, 5-7; Amos ill, 1, 2,
and the precaptivity prophets every­
where). See also Lev. xxvi. 37-35, and con­
sider what a long warning they had, and
how the false prophets taught the people
to laugh nt and despise it.
a "In the eleventh year of Zedeklah, in
restore harmony to the ent
the fourth month, the ninth day of the
tyrtem.
month, the city was broken up.” During
a part of three years, or an actual period of
eighteen months, Ipcludlng the short in­
terval of last week’s lesson, did the siege
continue and then the city fell, as God had
raid. He may lovingly and patiently show
His long suffering, but His Spirit will not
always strive.
3. "Aud all the princes of the king of
Babylon came in and sat in the middle
gate.” The enemy sits In the gate of the
holy city—what a contrast to tho blearing are ‘‘TrwM vift Cartouts of Soda, MagNita.
of Judah, "Thy baud shall be in tho neck
Potash or Btarionzte of Soda."
of thine enemies,” and tho promise to
Abraham, "Tliy seed shall possess tho gate
To partially supply tho loss of
of his enemies” (Gon. xlix, 8; xxii, 17). natural flavor and color caused
it was promised to Israel that ooe should
chase a thousand, and two put ten thou­ by this treatment, fragrant gums
sand to flight, aud that no man should and dyes are used.
ptand before them (Dent, xxxii, 30; Josh.
I, 15), but unbelief and turning away from
God brings all this tniuble upon them.
4. “When Zedeklah, the king of Judah,
raw them, and all the men of war, then
they fled, and went forth out of the city by
night.” All this was seen in virion by the
prophet Ezekiel at Babylon, and was
shown to the people of Israel, who were
there in an object lesson by the prophet.
(Exck. xil, 1-15.)
5. "But the Chaldeans’ army pursued
For more than 100 Years the
after them, aud overtook Zedekiah in tho
plains of Jericho and brought him to Neb- house of Walter Baker &lt;fl Co.
uchadnezrar.” It being the purpose of have made their Cocoa FrepaGod t hat Zedeklah should be taken, it was rationsABSOL UTELYFVRE,
therefore hnpoarible for 1dm to escape.
Perfectly safe even amidst tho greatest using NO Fatent Process^
n
dangers are nil whom God promises to pro­ Alkalies or Dyes. ' •
tect, but there is no hiding place and no
safety for any who rebel against Him.
They may be *ure that their sin will find W. BAKER A CO., Dmtatir, Mtn.
themout. (Num. xxxii, 23.)
0. “Then the king of Ihtbrion slew the
sons of Zedeklah In Ribluh Before his eyes;
also tho king of Babylon slew all the nobles
of Judah." If tho children follow the sins
One for its angling, the other for its shooting.
of their father and walk in bis ways they
Men of every political faith read IL There &amp;
will suffer punishment with their father; no polltb * m IL Brimful of good things:
but who can descrilie the feelings of a fa­ Shooting. Ashing, natural history, camp life,
ther compelled to witness tho sufferings of travel, adventure, yachting, canoeing, gun, dog
rifle. Oldest, ablest, brightest and best of
his children i*cause of rins into which ho and
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7. "Moreover, he put out Zedekiah*s eyes
318 Broadway, New York.
end bound him with chains, to carry him
I’ROBATK ORDER.
to Babylon.” Thus won Jer. xxxii, 4, and
State of MtebieaD, County of Barry, ss.
Ezek. xil, 18, literally fulfilled, although
At a session of the Probate Court, bolden uX
nt first sight it might seem difficult for the
Probate office, in tho City of Hastings, in
them to have a literal fulfillment. Zede­ sold County, on TueiHiay the 23d day of Feb­
kiah wens to Babyldn, be raw tho king of ruary. in the y ear cue thousand eight hundred
Babylon, but he never siw Babylon. It is and ninety two.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
always perfectly rate to Lake^God at His Probata.
word, and take Him to mean juBt what Ho
Intbe^matter of the estate of Henry Gerfcey.

She Never
■Laughs.

BEECHAM’S

PILLS XX-&amp;

Cocoas=Z

Cleveland and Harrison

On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
word some other meaning than that con­ fied.
of John Gerkey, son of said deceased,
veyed by the plain grammatical sense of praying that a certain instrument now on file
the words, wc are iu danger of perverting In this court, purporting to be the bust will and
testament
of said dccwise-l be admitted to pro­
it (xxili, 38).
bate and that adinlni ,t ration of said estate may
8. “And the Chaldeans burned the king’s be granted to John Gerkey or »om« other sulUu
house, and the houses of the people, with nle person.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Satunlay the
fire, and brake down the walls of Jerusa­
10th day of March A. D., 1B92 at ntne o'clock in
lem.'' Thus the Lord swallowed up the the forenoon, be assigned lor the hearing of
habitations of Jacob, and cast down the raid petition and that the heirs at law of arid
beauty of Israel; thus He did what Ho had deceased and all other persons interested In
said estate, are required to appear at a session
devised, and fulfilled His word commanded of said court, then to be bolden at tbe Probata
In the days of old (Lam. ii, 1, 3.17). Al­ office. In tbe city of Hastings. In said County,
though it was apparently the hand of the and show cause. If any there be. why the prayer
the petitioner may not be granted. And It
king of Babylon, It was really the hand of of
Is further ordered, that said petitioner give no­
the Lord upon His rebellious people. Nehe- tice to the persons Interested In said estata, of
mlah, speaking of the testimony of the the pendency of Mid petition and the hearing
by causing a copy of this order to be
Spirit of God in the prophets against thereof
published tn the Hastings Banner, a news­
Israel, says that God gave them Into the paper printed and circulated In the said County
enemy's hands because they would not of Barry, once In each week tar three successive
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
hear (Nqfe. lx, 80).
W. ABM8TX0NQ,
9. "Then Nebnzar-adan. the captain of
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy.)
the guard, carried away captive into Bab­
ylon the remnant of the people." Some
PROBATE ORDER
had been taken to Babylon for their good,
State of Michigan, County •( Barry—m.
such ns Daniel, ESekiel and others, but . At a session of tho Probate Court for the
these for their hurt, to be a reproach and a County of Barry, bolden al the Probate Offlco In
proverb, a taunt and a curse la all places the city of Hastings, In said county, on Tonsthe 23ddav of February, In the year one
(Jer. xriv, 5-10). The some event may dny.
thousand eight hundred aud ninety two.
prove to some a blessing aud to others a
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
curse. "All things work together for good Probata.
In tho matter of the estate of Lucrecis
to them that love God” (Rom. viii, 28, 29).
A. Armstrong, deceased.
10. "But Nabuzar-adan, the captain of
the guard, left of the poor of the people,
which had nothing, iu the land of Judah,
aud gave them vineyards and fields at the
aid deceased be admitted to prosame time.” Or, as la the margin, "in
_
adrainlstation of said estate may
that day.” It is evident, then, thtft there be grautod to J. W. Backett. the executor
therein named, or to some other suitable per­
may be a time when It Is blessed to "have son.
.
nothing.” We are reminded ot Zeph. iii,
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Wednesday, the
12, "I will also leave in the mldstof thee an 23d day of March. A. IX1832. a: ten o'clock tn the
be assigned fur tbe hearing of said
afflicted and poor people, and they shall forenoon,
petition aud that the heirs at law of Mid de­
trust in the name of the Lord.” Also, ceased and ril other persons interested in said •
Luke vi, 90, "Blessed be ye poor, for yours estate . are required to appear st a session ot
is the kingdom of God.” Though we may •aid Court, then to be Bolden at the Probate
office In tbe City of Hastings, la raid County,
not have this world’s goods, if wo have Je­ and show cause. If there be, whyi the prayer of
sus we are rich for time and eternity, and tbe petitioner may not bo granted. And tt is
are heirs with Him; and when the unbe­ further ordered, that Mid petitioner Mrs notice
to the persons Interested In said estate, of the
lievers are cast out we shall inherit alL pendency of arid petition and the bearing
Even the captain of the guard ("chief exe­ thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
cutioner”—ooe margin), cruel to many, can published in the Hastings BaNnkS, a news­
paper printed aud circulated in said County of
only bring us blearing. May Jesus be BAtTy. once Iu each week for three successive
all to us; then we will bo well content weeks previous to said day &lt; f bearing.
W. AKSUrZKONG.
to wait and suffer with Him this lit­
Judge ot Probate.
tle while, proving ourselves pilgrims
(A true copy.)
and strangers here.
Like Abraham
we will contentedly sojourn in the land of
promise, owning not a foot of.it except
perhaps a burial place, while wo look for
the city which hath foundations, whose
builder and maker is God. Or, like Moses,
having respect unto the recompense of the
reward, we will esteem the reproach of
Christ greater riches than the treasures in
Egypt (Heb. xi, 9,10,96; Acte vii, 5). There
is such a thing as laying up treasure in
heaven whether we have much or little
here, and there is such a thing as being
rich here and awfully poor in eternity
(Math, vi, 19, 20; Luks xil, 90, 91). The
writer earnestly desires for all who read
these notes that the spirit and purpose of

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EXPRESSIVE SLANG.
CURIOUS

WORDS

AND

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OBTAIN

POPULARITY.

The Scholar Seldom

PHRASES

Invents Slang.

• In its inception the most characteristic
slang is evidently due to defective educa­
tion and tbe need to express ideas for which
a very limited vocabulary furnishes no
adequate terma A man of culture finds
no difficulty in putting his'thoughts into
fitting words. If his own tongue failshim,
he may bonpw front a foreign language.
A clever gamin might invent slang; n
scholar never would. And it is the gamin
who is the true language builder, for while
the scholar imports alien words or sen
tences to express involved mental processes,
the gamin makes the homespun material
for common wear.
^Financial disaster in Its various aspects
is a prolific source of contemporary slang.
Poverty laughs grimly at its own rags,
and makes a jest of its hunger pangs. A
pan is said to lie "on his uppers” when be
has reached nstate of destitution where,
actually or metaphorically, he may bo sup­
posed to have worn away the soles of h»
shoes. Milder forms of tho same unpleas­
ant predicament are variously designated
as "bro^e,” or “dead broke,” “cleaned
out," “up tho spout,” “busted" and “laid
on the shelf." “Laid out cold” is a grisly
suggestion in the name category.
If your friend craves a temporary loan,
She may assure you that he “is short,” “in
'nfhole,” or “in a box;" and if you cannot
aow-mmodnte him he will feel that he is
“badly left.” In default of an expected re­
mittance, or on a Silump in stocks," cr a
“break in pools,” he may experience a
marked fall of the moral thermometer; in
wtach caxe ,r
be "acpld day" with
"U»»- Tlie latter phrase is frequently used
in an exactly opposite sense; and when empbMixed with a disdainful accent and a
knowing look, the assertion that "It is a
cold day when 1 get left.” expresses the
-MJm&amp;twn of worldly wisdom and
‘JjttEUnc.-J. )’ct the same clever individ­
ual, notwithstanding his acquaintance with
tbe ways of men and the mutations of for­
tune, will not seldom "get it square in the
Deck.”
HXPIlResiVK PHUASES.
He may even he forced to take tempo­
rary employment with the well known
businwm house of "Leggit &amp; Walker,"
*whow special line cf trade b mid to be
■nransuring the sidewalka”, "Counting
' the rias" In the brief record of many an
:
’experience. More than one luoi tbe stage, stranded, penniless
mH', without credit, tn a strange town, has
Hterally counted the railway ties on
his painful journey on fool. While the
“ghoAl walk*,’’ I. e.. while Mdarit-i are reg­
ularly paid, the theaifiap is equally con­
tent, whether in New York or New Zea­
land. bat when the "bright shnoleums”
grow scarce his soul longs for "the Rialto"

‘in?" Pronounced with due gravity of
THREE DREAMS.
voice and manner these sentences will be
found most effective to inflict keen suffer­
Engineer Followed Death
ing on sensitive natures.
It is prudent to be certain of your own
Do you believe in dreams? I mean do
muscular superiority before tempting you believe that dreams ever foretell any­
physical repartee, otherwise you may thing? Listen to this story, told by an old
chance to "hear something drop,” or be railroad man In eastern Massachusetts:
"done up in great shape,” a process of
"There are lev old timers like myself,"
which the consensus of human experience
declares to be far from enjoyable.
dent of one kind or another. In n thickly
’ A "chump,” derived from the Icelandic populated section of tbe country like thta,
kumbr, a log. is something more than a especially If one is driving a flier, the acci­
tool and lean than a^tnave, that is to say. dents are likely to consist in running down
the mass of stupidity is leavened with just people walking upon or errewing the track.
the merest trace of rascality. A. “gump" About a year and a half after I was mar­
is a pure idiot-, allied to tho more archaic ried. and when I was the proud father of
“aaphead,” "chuckle head,” “blockhead" the prettiest baby that ever lived, I had a
and “jolter head.” “Goose” and “gooac- dream. I thought that I camo home one
cap,” generally feminine, descend to ua day and my wife told me that she expected
from our grandmothers. A “crank" is a company to dinner, and, what Is more, she
mental oddity, often of sour temper, while said. *1 have nothing in tho bouse to cat.’
a “freak” is commonly marked by physical
"Very coolly I suggested that we kill and
deformity; though latterly any form of eat our l«aby. My projxwition was accept­
eccentricity, whether of mind or body, is ed, and I had started to find a knife to sac­
placed in the same category.
rifice tbe little fellow when I awoke. It
“Dude” is ^comparatively recent inven­ wns a long time before I would allow my­
tion—at least in tho popular,acceptation of self to go to sleep again for fear the horri­
the term—and somewhat difficult of clas­ ble nightmare would return. The ijext
sification. A dude is nut a dandy; there Is moraing*! told tho dram to my wife, who
nothing gallant or dashing about him. suggested that I bod eaten too much be­
Quite the contrary. He is soberness itself. fore going to bed. I took my train out na
His dress is correctly ugly*, his manner is usual that day and forgot all about tbe
unassuming, bis face is set in somber mold. dream until late in tbe afternoon, when it
PERSONAL SYNONYMS.
recurred to me far an instanL We were
Your self satisfied, loquacious and harm­ approaching a curve in the road, beyond
lessly offensive gentleman will bo cata­ which was a crossing hidden frofn view by
logued as a "smart aleck," a “pill” or a a small piece of woodland. The fireman
“doee," terms synonymous with the ancient was blowing the whistle and ringing the
and effective “aas,” but tinctured with a belt
modern significance. That ravagcr of the
“Just as we rounded tho bend a farmer’s
feminine heart, tho "masher,”_jLj_fjHniliar wagon was driven slowly upon the track.
figure on our thoroughfarcsTakjusiag in
I stopped and reversed tho engine as quick­
the minds of graver spectators sinful ly as possible and every brakeman on the
dreams of heavy boots as applied to the train answered our signal, but we were go­
anatomy of the ogling gallant. Ha "travels ing at a good rate of speed ami with a hor­
on his shape,’-’ n phrase whose fine satire rible crash we struck the wagon. We
touches the very heart at personal vanity. walked back and found the driver dead,
He is also “stuck ou himself,” and like­ his heat! battered almost beyond recog­
wise has “the big head, "a species at mental nition. It was the first time that I luul
ilropay which afflicts all classes and condi­ killed a man, and I didn't get over the
tions of men. A “bladder”/ls commonly shock for a week. Somehow I couldn’t
also a "wind bag;”„the combination is also help believe that my horrible dream and
happily designated ns “a suit of dothes and the accident had a bearing ono upon the
a noise." or ’icoltar and tongue.”
other.
Of another ilk- are the disreputable en­
"Several yeura afterward, whan the baby
tities known as the “fakir," the "tramp," had come to be quite a boy, the same dream
the “rounder1' and the ••akin,” "beat” or came to ms again, and I thought I was pre­
"fraud." The “kicker,” blood relation to paring to sacrifice the lad as on the former
the “crank," is ono who finds himself at occasion the baby. Tbe day following th
variance with the conditions of existence. ran down a man who was walking upon
To “make a grand kick,” however, is some­ the track. He plainly heard oar signali
times commendable, as proving your inde­ and saw us coming, but he waited too long
pendence of spirit anti your resolution not and started to step aside just ns we came
to be imposed upon.
upon him. My boy was a young man
A person who is out cf temper is said to grown whetr for the third and last time I
lx? “on Ids car." If bo leaves your prov­ Ltd the dream. I was very much depressed
ince in a rage he “walks off on his cor.” when I took my engine oat the next day
If you suspect him of a gram perversion cf I was on my nerve at the time and my
ideas yon may accuse him of being "off hand never for an Instant left the throttle
ids base,” or to add emphasis, "off his kcr- or my eyes the track ahead of ua We were
haae.” If you wish to notify a man that almost home and bad struck a three mile
he is infringing upon your property right*, stretch where tho track was straight ns en
you will command Lint to "drop it and arrow. Beyond was a wide turn which we
run.” If yen desire to w;irn him of don- always took slowly, for there we ap­
ger from the arm of justice, you utter the proached the city limits and n short run
mystic
signal,
"cheese it,” “stow it,” ' ixpuiui
beyond urougos
brought U.-A
ns to me
the auuiou.
station. uni
Old Au,
Na
..
1»
Al
“eddy” or “Ixmea.” *
'
• ■ *

branches and dropped glblwring upon tbe
track not twenty feet in front of the loco
motive. Since that time, thank God. 1
have not had the dream or met with on ac­
cident."
There la no doubt of the truth of thia
story. Does It prove anything?—Brooklyn

Not more than half a mile from Port
Penn, Del., in a sheltered copse Ix-twcen
two tidewater streams flowing into Dela­
ware bay. there are within on area of five
ocrea more than fifty dugouts, or rude
earthen houses, used by the Indians of the
region more than a century ago. The
mounds are fast disappearing, but the
earth thereabouts abounds in arrowheads,
tomahawks and other Indian relics, while
the bones of many savages He buried hard
»»&gt;•
w
Some of tho neighboring farmers hold
the land that was granted to them in ear­
liest Colonial days, and one of the oldest
Inhabited houses in the United States, a
substantial brick structure, is still stand­
ing near Port Penn and in good repair.
Probably three-fourths of the white tnhah.
itants are descendants of Colonial settlers.
—New York Sun.
Betrothed Before Birth.
A strange practice is that of betrothing
a girl before she is born, conditionally, of
course. The Calmncs do so. But the girl
is allowed an opportunity on her bridal
morning of winning her'freedom, should
she dislike tbe man her parents have
chosen for her. The marriage ceremony is
performed by the bride riding away at fuH
speed, pursued by the bridegroom, who
must capture her and bring her back; if
hekaih to do so he is deemed unworthy of
her hand. Very rarely can a Calmuc lady

Bank Teller—Well, sir.
Tramp (at ths windowj-Say, I picked
up part of a papc^callcd The Bankers’
Bugle today. Saw a queer thing In ft. Th*
paper to reliable, eh?
Teller—Perfectly. Iu financial news
may always be relied on.
Tramp—Jiminy! I’m glad o’ that. Say
that paper says money Is so easy that the
bank will soon be seeking borrowers, and I
merely wish to remark that when th’ hunt
begins you’ll find me on scat No. 290, Wash­
ington square.-Good News.

Tb. «n&gt;g«ta o&lt; . tarfp, tMch„
to upoo hlrnwlf or h.ndt Io u» ioolbih
oruo potbrtc ud .oortm.r.
^RRtiy, when th. pupil, h.r. ponxoelr

KnglUh and along. A German waiher
nearly parxlyxe. her elaaa with delight hr
grarely directing them, at th.etajrf a
lemon, '-to get up and duah-—SprtagBeia
Slam.) Bonwwtead.
uetuem

JE”“'■nxl •Un.l'.rt« CoMUBUnopi, I.
believed tube formed at the nether trartoent of Mohammed. and n pair of nlj£
houites leave the latchstring out aixl comu' " Wch nre rcven-‘nti.i!ly praaervwl “*
for.ing MimulanUnre procurable "on his here comes the copper!—Belford s .Maga- no disaster had befallen mi* At last
Lahore,
are held by the
faithful tn
to har»
ha?5
liraMwwwrocr
vuu&gt;i&lt;c.ni uiq. At MIK my । —
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nightmare w» not to bring mediaaatru*. 1 miraculously extinguished a fire at Lhnt
PacwxuU attributes and traits of cliar■ Nwwthsond of lUstretch the romlp.^11 ptace n« »ommr a^&gt; than 1 Ml-Yank«
acter are handled with a franknesa more
; than almost
apt, psriUps, than graceful. Meeting a
both the amounts ami tho
person. ywi
‘ amlfitkai
“the door w

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to the fact that the property of the old firm of
Bentley Bros. &lt;fc Wilkins is in the hands of a receiver,
OWING
for the purpose of liquidation and Battlement, and the very

kind intimation-contained in a local in the bastings journal
of a late date, the public might be misled as to whether
material formerly handled by the old firm could yet be ob­
tained at the. "old place, '\well remembered by almost every­
one in Barry county as headquarters for such goods.

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider
desire to state, for the benefit of intending purchasers, that
they have rented the mill and machinery of the late firm of
Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins, and are prepared to furnish any­
thing and everything heretofore handled by them, either in
small quantities or by the carload at as low prices as can be
obtained in the state for material of same quality.
They expect by close attention to business, and prompt­
ness in the execution of orders, to maintain the good repu­
tation enjoyed by the preceding firms for the past 20 years.
In a future issue of this paper they will state mondefinitely tile material intended to be handled by them, but
which will embrace everything requisite for the building
trade.

BENTLEY, TOMLINSON 4 BIBER.

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Always needs good shoes. So do men, and everybody else
for that matter. I have a complete stock for all to

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from- My line of ¥2.00 shoes are the greatest bargains ever
ottered here, when quality is considered. At this time rub­
ber goods are needed I am on deck with a line of pure

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P1^!x’r S’jo'ls, of every description. In good goods I am the
leader. 1 stand back of my guarantee every time. If every-Ln.’LiLI101™ ? represent it, your money will be cheerfully
refunded. This is the foundation upon which I have built
up my business, and upon it I ask yonr patronage.

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Hastings

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 45

THE PEOPLE’S
DRUG STORE.
For 1C years the leading drug
and lxx&gt;k store in Hastings.

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays • y

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Tlie most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

Goodye^k,

Hastings,

Mich.

•OLD RAGS!
11 you want to get a better price
for old scrap than y.ou do from
peddlers, bring your old iron of all
kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
rags and old carpets to the

JUNK SHOP,
Michigan are,
Opp. Roller Mill, Hastings, Mich.

BL YOU DTE
THIS SPRING?
If you do, and want to get
good colors, you must have
good and pure dye stuffs.

Fred L. Heath;
THE DRUGGIST,•
5Iaket&gt; a specialty in pure
drugs for coloring. He war­
rants every thing in that line.
He also has a full line of
Gushing's Perfection, Dia­
mond. and Peerless Dyes.

h Door bi of City Bank,
Pre scriptions carefully com
pounded.
NOTICE}OFaLETTIJIU DRAIN CONTRACT.
Noy- • i&gt;hereby given, that I. Geo. A. Dillcnbeck.tounn drr.lii coir.tnissiouer of the County
of Barry. 8tate*0f Michigan, will, on the 23 da)
«t Marell. A. D. ixto. at the yevidence at Barry
Bros-.ln the towndiip of Castleton,at tno'clock
In the lorenoou of that day, procee-f to receive
bids fur tin- i-ouMructcln of a certain dnUn,kiHj* rias rhe Baine drain located and cstab
Itched tn the township* of Caatielou and
Jla-U:
and described as follows, to-wlt:
BeKlmnng at a stake on the s w of a e k
wf Mcilixi 6, Township of Castleton. Rsrft
Counfy. Micb.,runiih&gt;K tbenco n Wil degrees
w 145 feet on laud of A Hynes, thence same
cottnw Ml* degre-.s, w 706 feet, a 73S demes.
« 413 feat, s 44&gt;&lt; decrees, w
feet s too feet
s
degrees w JOO feet, equal to 1 AM feet on
istia of ftorfy Bros., thence s ©J’a degrees w ISO.
fee’, n Az‘, degrv'-H, w jn feet, u Mti degrees,
w
feet, n a degrees w 186 feet, u 8 degrees,
w 313 feet w zm fert. ti
degrees, w too feet,
ti 75 degrees, w !C5 feet, w a feet equal to 1.174
feet on land of Eli Randal, thence crossing
township line of Castleton aud Hastings, n U
degrees, w sm feet, n 2W4 degrees, w 132 feet w
Oft te-t. s 1J75 feet equal to 2A31 feet, on tend of
Wm. Baine. Uienee s 198 feet, s 8S'» degrees, w
t'X) feet, s OPh degree*, w JOO feet, n mch de­
grees, n 170 feet. s87 oegrees. w 200 feet, a «feet
r-iua! to 1.020 feet ou laud of Chas. I dine,
tbrnce »11 feeL w 75 feet, OX degrees, w &lt;37 feet,
• 3I&gt;* degrees, w KX&gt; D et. s MS degree*, w 3C7
fret, s 31degree*, w IX feei equal to 1 AB feet
on laud of C. C. Htowell, thence JIS degrees,
w Jto feet, a 5 degree*, w 170 feet. • 40'* degrees,
w m feet, s 134 feet equal fo 748 feet on land of
Robert Alton, thence s «feet, w 8 feet, equal
to 74 fret ou land of Jesse Towtweud. thence w
3 fret, a too feel, s 47 degrees, w 145 feel equal Co
i.’-t feet ou laud of Lyman Cbambvriafn, ending
w. Total distance 8.5C8 feet.
Said job will be let by seettoM- or divisions.
The section at the outlet of the drain will be let
Aral, and the remaining sections In their order
up stream. In accordance with the diagram
now on Me with the other papers pertaining to
said drain, and blds will be made and received
accordingly. Contracts will be made with the
lowest re4|s&gt;nsible bidder riving adequate »ccurltyfor «he i»erfor:n*rce of the work, ins
wm to be fixed by me. The date for the completlou ef such contract, and the terms of pay­
ment therefor, shall bo announced at the time
and place of letting.
Notice is hereby further given, that ou
to-wlt at the above named place and time A. D
UW2. the assessment of benrflls. made by me
will be subject to review. That such amass­
ment of bcuefita Is made as a baats for taxa­
tion, In accerdauce with the provisions of the
statutes: and tho fullowtug dt scribed parcels of
land will be asscMcd by me. for benefits, and
will t&gt;c subject to taxation io accordance with
sneh benefits, for the purpose of said drain, vt?:
TowxM ir or CAaxunoa at lauub.
Bob Divisions
Town Banco
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section C
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barge, made a brief visit with friends here
on Friday evening—We too admire and
appreciate the long fine staple and brave­
ness as a leader of bls flock 'our Milo cor­
respondent's favorite Pet Billy as Illus­
trated In last week’s Ba.x.xk|i—but would
prefer one without horns as they are less
liable to ruffle fibers, not only of him­
self but also of those of bls kind of which
he Is accustomed to run. । Moreover his
sbeperd lu charge may save rends In his
apparel, while protecting hM favorite from I
the many assaults of bls enemy.
Do* Hag.

Stcwi-Bai School llwb,\

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

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COUNTY NEWS.
LSf.More county nows on
an inside page.
Carlton.
Very pleasant weather at this writing—
Frank Gamble and Mary Meeker spent
Sunday with Simon Becker nhd family —
Quite a number of the Carlton young folks
are entertaining the mumps—Mrs M. Car­
penter lost a horse Saturday wording.
"Quite bail for Mrs. Carpenter as it breaks
up her team—Frank Birchfield has re­
turned from lensing. He went there to
work but don’t believe lie worked very
ranch rs he did not stay longenough—Mrs.
Asa Odell was taken sick very suddenly
Sunday tnorulng— Quite a number of this
place took In the examination at Hastings.
Hope they will pass—Jaeob Odell was
quite badly Injured by a colt jaming him
against the side of a barn—The sick arc
all on the gain except Mrs. G. W. Caln, of
North Carlton—Quarteriy-Jfajeliug at the
M. E. church last Saturday^md Sunday—
Elder Meyers was In Freeport Saturday —
J. Carpenter ana son were in your city
Saturday on business—D- M. Wood can­
vassed this town with religions tracts rel­
ative to the Sunday law—Michael Vester,
of Battle Creek, is expected home fur a
weeks vacation—About 5 a. tn. Thursday
H. A. Nichols’house was discovered to be
on fire, and house and contents were
burned to the ground. $300 Insurance.

We arc in the sweet spring time now.
Sugar making is in order—F. D. Hoffman
of Ann Arbor spent several day;&lt; the post
week with Carlton frientto—Found, last
Friday morning. on the north road near
Jay Carpenter’s, n pair of
mittens.
Looser call at John Fleming’s, prove
property and Acet their mittens—A. J.
Senter of Clarjravllle was on our streets
Sunday last—Mrs. Eva Junes of Battle
Creek spent a few days last week with
Carlton friends—Mr. BolsOmiin of Wayne
wns in town last week—Lester Warner
of Hastings Is working for Horace Baruum
during sugar making.

Creasy .shawman Is on the sick list—Mr.
Cooley moved in Mr. Kelley'S house last
week—School closed at the Fisher school
house last, Friday—There l« going to be a
wedding before long—Mr. Tcllwe will
teach, in the Fisher school this summer—
Mrs Cowles Is sewing for Mrs. Pettinger.
Orwagevllle.
Another old resident has passed to the
other shore. Last Sunday morning. Wm.
Cummings died. On Saturday evening he
was-as well as usual, but on being called
to breakfast the next morning, did not get
up and when Mr. Train went:to see what
the matter was he found him In n serious
condition and beyond all help. Hto body
was taken to Richland for burial Tuesday
—Dan Klingensmith and wife spent Sun­
day at J. B. Swan’s In Plainwell—Mrs. W.
VanHorn of Delton visited here last week
and Miss Vida to spending the week with
Exile Falk—Mrs. &amp; H. Wing and A. P.
Hodge are on the sick list this week—F.
Paine has gone to Charlotte to work In a
furniture factory—E. Johnson and wife
are spending a few days with J. OsgoodFred Jones and Willie Draper" of Prairie­
ville called on friends beje Suqday eve.

Ulcfcory Corner*.
.
Boro.'on Monday, Feb. 29th, a cotf to
Mr. aud Mrs..Bert McCall, weighing ten
pouuda—Sheep shearing is early this year.
Messrs; Lawrence aud several others have
been clipping quite a number the past
week, and a large uumber of unshorn were
shipped from Milo and Richland to eastern
markets by Chas. Crosby, nearly |all of
which were fed by fanners residing about
here—D. Eldred, of Athens. President of
the Michigan Southern Telegraph compa­
ny, was In town Thursday, aud we nre in­
formed that the company have concluded
to run a line here and then to Hastings.
FreepotL etc. bv the way of Banfield.
Dowling, Cedar Creek, or by the way of
Delton, Prairieville. Bowens Milto, Mid­
dleville, thence to Hastings—The Fanners’
Club were nicely entertained by J. M.
Elliott and hto estimable wife on Friday of
hud week—Quarterly meeting services
were held at the Wesleyan charch Satur­
TOWXSUIVOF OASTIXUSAT lsxok.
day afternoon and Bunday, conducted by
Rub Divisions
'
Town Cange a Rev. from Ohio—Several youngsters met
at the residence uf Mrs. A. J. Bradley on
comroenclug at the a k post runniugsixv, rods w 130 rods n
Saturday for the purpose of) reminding
1MN rot*, east to place of be­
their son Harry that his sweat alxteemh
ginning s«i
3n
birthday had ushered in an enjoyable
time—A. G. Cortright Is nursing n felon
upon his hand—Bo far thfiTinooth Mrs. J.
Bunnell enjoys good hlalth nt the ad­
vanced age of 92. She Jwns bom March,
1800—Fred Watson, of Celery’ £ltr* to re­
Dated' this Tib dayoUfirch. A. D. 1888.
viewing hto former tramping grounds in
_
• ejio. A. DrtUuoucK. ■
this locality this week—Al Duehcr, of LaDrain Commissioner, of Barry County.

I

Mrs. George Bryant has been the victim
of lonslletea, but Is improving at this writ­
ing—Wm. Manning is retried as no bet­
ter—Nat Clemen's has been very sick with
Inflammation of the lungs but Is'reported a
little better at this writing-Mrs. M. Ald­
rich still continues on the sick Hat—Nat
Edmonds to gaining slowly—Elmyra
and Rnth Bryant, returned' to their re­
spective hottfes In Battle Creek Friday.

News Is scarce on account of the deep
mud—Lee Breree will more In the house
formerly owned by Mg*. Anna BakerNat Clemens Is gaining very slowly—-O.
Garret lias sold his his bouse mid lot to A.
Huffman, of Johnstown, for six hundred
dollars cash, who will make that hto fu­
ture home—J. Woodruff, of Kalamazoo,
hni returned home to worlc hto father's
farm—Alta Fry attended the'leacher’s Instildte nt Hastings—Wm. Manning to no
U-ttcr at this writing, and getting quite
feeble—Fled Clemens and Walter McMarrls Went to Battle Creek and near Mar­
shall looking for work, and falling to find
such work as they wanted, they will work
for lower wages and nearer home—Geo.
Wilson to looking very poorly, being no
belter at this writing—C, Gorham ' has
taken P. Granger's farm to work—Our
small town was greatly shocked at the tcrI rible death of the three year old child of
Mr. mid Mrs. A. Kemberllng March 4th.
Mrs. Kemberllng left the child In bed to
kindle a fire In the kitchen, closing the
door between. In her absence the child
went to the healing store, where Its
clothing caught Are, and in an Instant was
enveloped in flames. The cries of the
child arrested the mother's attention, and
going to the door found the little one a
mass of flames. Nothing remained.but
the little band on lire fleck. It was burn­
ed hi d»4?p that the flesh dropped from the
arms. It died In a few hours after. The
mother is almost frantic with grief over
the sad and (jerribie death of their little
darling.

Prairieville.
Mud! mud! Our roods are almost im­
passable, greatly interfering with travel
and business—Mrs. Drumond and daughter
are visiting in Grand Rapids—John J.
Perkins Is back from Ohio, and has hto
weather eye on the chances for supervisor
for another year. Don’t think our people
could do better—Mrs."M. J. Goss to con­
fined to her bed with an attack of that just
now very fashionable trouble, la grippe—
The box social Friday night added 85.50
to tho treasury of the ladles* aid society—
Mrs. Washington Cooper
Thursday
night from la grippe. She liad reached
the ripe age of 78 years. She leaves an
invalid huslmnd to mourn her loss—G. W.
Freeman, of Lansing, to lu town, called
here by the death of hto aunt, Mrs. Cooper
—A pleasant company gathered at the
home of Mra. Lindsey on Thursday cvento wituesa the marriage of Phillip Merlau
and Ava Lindsey. Rev. Fletcher, of
Plainwell, performed the ceremony, after
which the company partook of an elegant
supper. Mauy useful and handsome pres­
ents attested the high esteem in which the
young oouple ore held by their many
trlenda. Those present from away were
Mr. and Mra. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Curtls Brigham and daughter aud M. J. Goss,
of Plainwell, Dexter Brig!mm and wife, of
Ih-catur, and Messrs. Edward and Chas.
Merlau, of Kalamazoo—U. L. and John
Carpenter with their families moved into
the Hughes’ homie last week. We bob
glad to welcome such good additions to our
village. There to not an empty bouse to
be had In Prairieville. Bboutd think it
would be a good investment for some of
our capitalists to build a few houses to
rent to accomodate the people who are
seeking a hocuedn our midst—Prof. Axtel,
of Kalamazoo, gave two splendid sermons
at the chapel Bunday—In our next letter
we wilt commence to write up some of the
many busiuras and social interests of Prair­
ieville.

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of any paper tn tfu
County.
WHOLE NO. 1917

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 10, 1892

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John L. Sullivan baa Issued a challenge
to have a scrap with any man in the world..
Johnny don’t propose to expose hlmaeif
for nothing as he will not fight for leas
than $25,009 and a side bet of $10,009.
Nothing would please the people better
Julia T Goodyear to Margaret Andrus lot 837 i than to see this brute knocked completely
eltyllOBO
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Philip Porter oer helm to John P Porter par­
cel Orangeville lioo
•
Wm Kronnw'.Ucr to Hosannah Trego 83 ac see I
Albert Bonner, of Otsego, had a n-vol2 Rutlaud 83&lt;X*0
A B Morfsrxl to L E Bresee parcel Johnstown ver that looked just as innocent and play­
fol as though it belonged to the “unload­
8300
C G Everts to Geo J Long lots 4t and 49 Mor­ ed” class, but It didn’t. Albert has a bole
gan 8ioo
MnH H Hull to Geo J Long tots 45 and t-i of of 38 caliber right through bis hand as
evidence of Lis wrongly based conclusion.
M«n» 8325
Nathan Odell to E J and Stella Bump 40 ac
sec 3 Hastings 8*75

T M Biuh to Ubas Heplogle parcel Hastings
*J n DIUenbeok to Jacob Ktoanbies parcel

Woodland 8100
A C Homo bur* to BF Rotenberg 80 aesoc3
ThoraappM Shvj
Margaret Andrus to Julia T Goodyear lot on

Church and Society.
The Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at the Presby­
terian church next Sunday evening at six
o'clock sharp. Will be led by Miss Etta
Holes. All are heartily welcomed.
The pastor will preach at the Presby­
terian church next Sunday.
Morning
topic will be the second of the Lenten
sertnons, "Bread out of Stones," In the
evening “Fools in general, some In par­
ticular."

On Sunday afternoon a novel servlft
will be held in Em manual church. It will
be for men only. The services held every
day here are growing In Interest. We
want to make thia the best of all. Come
and help us.
About 40 of the members of the Penny
Gleaner Mission Band met, by the Invita­
tion of the pastor and Mrs. Grigsby, at the
Presbyterian parsonage last Wednesday
evening. The young folks after a bounti­
ful supper, s|»ent the time in games, sing­
ing and recitations.

The annual thank offering services of
the Woman’s Foreign Missionary society
of the M. E. church will be held at the
church on Thursday evening, March 17,
beginning at half past seven o’clock.
Middleville.
' A. Thomas was in Hasting* last Thnrs- Music, essays, recitations, etc. will con­
| day—The many frieuds of Mrs. Spaugc- stitute a profitable and entertaining pro­
mucher tendered her a nleasaut surprise gram which will clow with ^opening of
Everybody,
Monday evening. It being her birthday— thank offering envelopes.
Mias Smith, of Casnovia, is the guest of gentleman as well as ladles, cordtolly In­
I Mrs. A. O. Wilkinson thia week—Fred vited. ’
Buck, of Dutton, visited friends in and
The following is the program for the C.
out of the village Sunday—Don Putnam
L. S. C. which will meet at the home of
was the guest of Hastings and Carlton
Mrs. Colgrove, Batuaday evening, March
relatives over Sunday—The "Pansy Club”
12th:
gave an opening last Monday evening at
Roll call—General Quotations.
the home of Miss Olive Clever—Frank
American Letttn—Kittle Dooley.
Johnson, of West Thornapple, left Wed­
The First Annexation of Canada—Mrs.
nesday morning for Minnesota. Expects
W. IL Cook.
to
remain
during
the
summer—A
Reading—Mrs. It. Bailey.
very
pleasant
progressive
tkldle-deStory of the Constitution—Mrs. Doj le/
Frank Wilcox and wife, of Harbor wink party was tendered Miss Smith,
National Agencies tor Scientific Re­
Springs, ore visiting relatives and friends who was the guest of Mrs. A. O. Wllkinin this vicinity—The sick nre all on the s&lt; n, Tuesday evening—John Benueway search. (synopsis)—Clement Smith.
Critic—Mies Rose Goodyear. /
gain—School closes thia week—Considera­ and George Sherman will give a social hop
ble activity prevails here in the building at Jordan's hall next. Friday evening—
The following temperance program will
.line, and probably quite a number of new Twenty-eight of Middleville’s young peo­
buildings will be erected here this season ple took the teachers' examination at be carried out by the Epworth league of
M. E. church Tuesday evening, March 12.
1—Wilkinson A Shedd have laid In a large llarrtjjiKs last week—Ed. Hanlon returns
Talk—What the bible says in regard to
quantity oHce for their market—William from Chicago this week. He will practice
Intemperance, Mr. Puffer.
Chamberlain has a parsnip over four feet bls medical skill lu the village during the
Music—Save the Boy.
in length. Who can beat It?—Henry vacation—The M. E. ladies iioht a dime
Declamation—Dwight Goodyear.
Wilkinson will erect a new 'hou«c social at Mrs. Gjiswold's next Friday even­
Reading—Edith Barnum
on hl* farm near here this spring.
ing. A literary program will l»e carried
Music—Solo—The Three Angel Visi­
oat during the evening—Frank Blannlt tants, Ora Sterling.
and John Dnmoutb/of Wayland, were in
Paper—Life of John B. Gough—John
Maple sugar at the post office—Ben the village Sunday—Hev. Jacoken has gone
Brooks of Alamo was looking over our to Eiorida, where he hopes to gain his Ketchem.
Recitation—How Jamie Came Home.
town this wt-eg—F. Chamberlain's son is health, so far as to be able to take charge
Bertha Rider.
able to bi- out! again—Lewi. Williams la
of the M. E. pulpit on his return—Cal
Music—He's a Drunk^d to-night.
grading dh his lot just north of where his Beach,of Wayland, was in the village on
brother John fives—We are soon to have a businuM last Friday—H. E. Hendrick and
The "Mercy and Help" society con­
telegraph line running through here to the family were tho guests of Carlton frlenfla
nected with the Epworth league a(Jhe M.
Rapids, touching Augusta. Hickory Cor­
over Sunday.
H. church is doing excellent work. Their
ners, Hastings, Delton. Prairieville and
main object is to look after and help
thence to the Rapids. The line will run
children that the)- may l&gt;e able to attend
direct to Hastings to. Hickory Comers and
Mrs. Stella Tompkins visited at Lee the public and Sunday schools. At their
return thence here—Quincy Hynes Is mov­
Hart’s Sunday—D. A. Bowker painted the last meeting behl at thehomeof the Misses
ing Into his new quarters—Mrs. Asa Pen­ inside of bls bouse last week—Ira Hart Is
Kittle and Sable Beadle Monday evening,
nock has purcba-wM a lot of Mr. Husted helping Gid Wilkinson saw wood—’Mrs.
of this week. 19 young ladles were present
where she intends to put tip a large stere Gwen and Thomas Prince went to Has­
and a large amonut of sewing was done
building—In driving a well for Charlie
tings .Saturday—H. V. Lawrence and for the poor children of our city. They
Hazel they struck a rock causing much
Clara Payne visited Charles Chandler and each one went to their homes more enthu­
loss of time and material. As noon as wife Sunday—Charles Haile has moved to
siastic over the work and more willing to
they are through they will put one down
Delton.
Wm. Shedd will move on, the aid the poor and unfortunate than ever be­
for .Mr. Coopdr—The G. A. R. boys will farm vacated by Mr. Hade this week.'
fore. Their next meeting will be at the
have a social dance In Blackman's hall
home of Miss Anna Patterson. Monday
I Thursday evening. All are cordially In­
evening. March 11. All the voang ladles
vited. Bill Including supper 81.09—Mrs.
The sugar snow makes muddy roads— of the church and congregation are cor­
Chase spent a few days *wtth her parents Will Norris met with a painful accident
dially Invited to be present and assist In
in Kalamazoo—Charlie Hazel moled Into while al work in E. H. Bowen's suw mill,
the good work.
town last Saturday—A. A. Aldrich of by letting a three inch oak plauk drop on
Hickory Corner* was In town Saturday In his foot, which laid him up for a few
THE MARKETS.
the Interest of bls new store—Sqliool days—Last Monday another bee was In
closes Friday March 18—E. Moshlrr Is up order, to finish drawing stone for the foun­
App'es—Dried. 3tt4e.
north on a business trip—W. J. Moir, of dation of the new church. People In gen­
Butter—10O1A
Gobleviile Is the guest of Mr. Boynton eral are giving a helping hand to said
—Ross Phelps of Kendall Is visiting his church. May the good work go on—We
Beani-fil.a per bu.
Carn—41.
sister, Mrs. Dr. Scribner thia week—Miss are pained to learn of the departure of
nr-f-I»rr«^l fl W285 50 calresJfa.M.ao.00
Hattie Hazel Is working for Mrs. Wm. ; Judge Armstrong to the sick, and perhaps
Ean-Htlixc.
Chose.
the death bed, of his mother In York State
Hiu-a— Reel. 4Vie; calf, 5c.
Lard-8c.
—We have just learned that Wm. Hooker's
Lime—BeillEtatSOe per bbl; wzteiltme.lt.5s
house in Leighton was burned to the per bbl.
Mrs. R. J. Wade is visiting her parents
O*t»—aoc. per bn.
at Charlotte—Frank Miller and wife of' ground. Have not learned the particulars.
yntiOo«*-?Oe^3. per bu.
It was a beautiful farm residence, uot cost­
Porx-85 50
Jonesville spent Sunday at C. L. Glascow's
ing less than three thousand dollars—Will
PUst*-—Helllnr at 81.30 per ton.
—F. T. Brice and wife have returned
Salt—Belllug dt 1.00 per bbl.
Knickerbocker and wife, who went to
from their western trip—W. O. Lowden
Timothy Heed—Belting at S.'.OO p*r bu. »
Kansas a tew weeks ago, have returned—
Wheat—No. I. white! 8S: red 87.
and Dr. H. A. Barber of Hastings were In
The ladles of this vicinity will give a
Flour—81-50 per hundred.
town Monday—H. W. Wnlrath of Jackson
maple sugar social at Smith's hall next
Uy*—73.
.
has been visiting bls parents and friends
App1&lt;*»-4OM0a
Saturday evening. Tho proceeds tn go to­
here for about a week—Misses Florence
Barley MlfO.
ward buying an organ for the church.
• 'nloas—OOQOie.
Burgman of Detroit and Edith Bower of
r^lrirmaltvr
7*:
dre««e&lt;»
lOr.
All are Invited.—Allen Gage, who has
Charlotte spent Bunday with friends here
Turkeys-Uve, 8c; dressed, lie.
been a resident here for some time, has
—Edith Fleming was out of town from
gone to York state to make that bls future
Friday afternoon ’till Monday looming
home. He will be missed—Will Bowen
visiting at Jackson and Lansing—T. S.
butchered seventeen liogs the other day.
The fact has transpired that P. D. ...
ArLeland and*wlfe started for tlielr home In fur Grand Rapids market Not much of n
mour the big pteker of Chicago, Friday re­
Minneapolis. Colorado the first of the week !
bsf day either—We record the death of an­ ceived a bottle of wine with the compli­
—There has been quite a good deal of
maple sugar marketed here so far—John I other old resident, Urie Buck, who died ments of his friend Potter Palmer, nnd
suddenly Thursday. Feb. 25th, of heart asking him to try IL as it was of rare qual­
Burkett has returned to Ida home at
failure or grip—J. W. Briggs, son Ed. and ity. But Mr. Armour drank none of IL
Marion, Indiana.
Chas. Coolidge start Tuesday with a He had been warned in adrnnee by n
through freight car for North Dakota, former employ? that he had overheard two
where he will take up his future home. men In Um Palmer house plotting to send
There will be a warm sugar benefit so­
Ed. is aniictcd with asthma and can't live Mr. Armour a bottle of poisoned wine, In
cial Friday evening of this week given by
here. While there last year clglit months,
the Alliance. Au' invitation Is extended he never lost a dry’s work. Ed.’s many Mr. Palmer's name. The men who occu­
pied the room where toe alleged plot was
to all—Manley Morehouse, of Dakota, has
friends will be sorry to have him go, but hatched were a man who was not register­
been visiting his father and mother, Z.
know Its belter fur him and the best wishes ed, but who claimed to live !n New York,
Morehouse and wife—We are a little late
of his friends go with him.
and a man registerlugasThomaa F. Quinn,
with the news, but Chas. Abbey and wife
of Denver.
The wine has not been
are the proud possessors of a little baby
analysed, so It Is not knnwn whether It
Additional Local News.
girl just the same—Mott Russell and wife
contains poison. Mr. Armour thinks it
visited the latter's parents. Frank Austin
the work ol a crank.
and wife, of South Assyria, the fore part
of the week—Mrs. Augustus BackctL of
Following ore the real estate transfers . The Hopkins-Searles will contest has
Verona, died Monday of consumption, and for the week ending March. 7 1892. as been qumpromiscl, the contestant Timothy
was brought here for Interment. Funeral taken from tins books in the register's office: Huggu Hopkins having been paid $3,000.occurred Thursday at M. P. church—Re­
I H Kaelcr e* al to Mary E Ivos w G lots 2 and •100 to settle the matter.
Inasmuch as
vival meetings are being held at the Ana- 3 WkS Middtovilto 840
Hopkins Is a young tuan. tbit amount
tIn school house—Geo. Foster and 1/orcnzo ' Wm Xewman tu a K and W S Travis n S of n ought V» tide him over auy present finan­
w &gt;4 -*o to trnng 92-U&lt;o
Dean have each been granted a pension—
JM fc .Winder I&lt;&gt; J H and'Mary Tovnucnd cial difficulty.
Mrs. Scott’s mother is visiting her—Editor &lt;0 ae aoo 14 Wornt'and 82000
M Bowlader to Fanny Rowlader parcel WoodJay Gould to a very sick man, his
Felghner, of the Nashville News, was lu
hiiid 3—: 5
town Wednesday—Will Seger and wife
W F Hri«P&gt;! to H W Bristol parcel Johnstown brother being refused toe privilege of see­
ing him. This to what the doctors say. but
visited kt Edgvr Tyler’s, Vernx-utville, sao
JM Dnm.l'-g to Jas Slsttevy lot 5 and w % lot It may be well for operators In Wall street
last week—Garrison Moore shipped a car4 MX 5 D-.-inlngs a»!4 Chy 8300
to look out fur something may drop In a
loaddf lambs Monday—Awful bad roads
Th.rs Mc Ehrsta lu A L Bradley por.-el Farry
few days.
now.

Some years ago n striki ng story was pnblished in France, describing a wonderful
flesh eating plant, discovered by a great
botanist.
If we remember rightly, tha
story recounted how a certain collector
discovert?! a plant of tho flytrap species at
bo gigantic a aiza that it could consume
huge ms ■see of raw meat Just ati the fly
catching plant snaps np a fly and draw*
nutriment from the fly's dead body;so thia
one fed itself on the legs of mutton and
sirloins at beef which were thrown into its
ravening maw. Tho botanist in the story,
for some reason—possibly fear of having
hto plant destroycd as dangerous to public
^ct y—keeps tho existence of the plant a
Secret, and preserves It in a locked up oonscrtaUiry.
Hto wife, however, who to
tnnde miserable by his absorbtion of mind
—he thinks of nothing but how to feed
nnd improve his wonderful and fascinat­
ing plant—determines to follow him. This
s!ia docs, accompanied by-an old school
friend of the husband.
When the pair reach the inner conserva­
tory they see, to their horror, tho Infatu­
ated botanto’ tossing bleeding joints of
raw meat into the Luge jaws of a giant fly
trap. They nre at fimt |&gt;etrifled with hor­
ror. At to«r. however, the wife throws
herself into the arms of her husband and
implores him to give up dwelling upon the
horrible carnivorous monstrosity which ha
h as discovered and reared. Unfortu nntely,
however, the wife, in appealing to her hus­
band, goes too clone to the plant. Its
huge tentacles surround her and then pro­
ceed to drag her in, and the two stupefied
men see Hie pLant Ixtgin to devour Its vic­
tim.
Fortunately, however, the friend catches
sight of an ax lying near, and seizing this
he strikes at the roots of the plant, A few
frenzied blows do the necessary •work, and
the flmh eating plant tumbles to the ground
and releases from its dlutchcs the terrified
wonum. The botanist, however, cannot
survive his most cherished discovery, and
with the exclamation, "You have killed
my plant!" he falls back dead.—London
Spectator. ______________ _____

The owner some dozen years ago of a
rather dilapidated dwelling in the Rue
Naure dra Mathurina—a fussy little mas*^
being informed that an applicant for hto
vacant third flovr had presented himaeU,
desired him to be oliowu up, in order that
be might treat with him in person.
"Monsieur,”aiid lie. when the terms had
ixtn discussed and n-&lt;rced to, “there are
two conditions on whiqji I insist as a sina
qua non."
"Indeed! pray wirnt aro they?"
“You shall hear. First, It Is expressly
stipulated in my house that the grand stall'craw shall l&gt;c ex-.tllj dvely reservist for distingubbed visitors. Common people, such
ns nrttota anil literary men. can only be ad­
mitted by the back stairs.**
“By all m«x*UM," assented the applicant.
"I nm a literary man mynelf. but that
doesn't la the least signify. What is ths
second cundftioa?"
“That my lodgers, either on going out ar
coming in, nxoke n point of occasionally
stopping for r. little chat with my concierge,
who is a sort of connection of mine, and nek
absolutely illiterate. I assure you. It flat­
ters the poor fellow."
"Sol should imagine." dryly replied the
other, making an effort to preserve hto
gravity: “we have all our little v.-vakuMw
cs, and no one more than myself. Tenex.
whenever I couio a.-rons un idiot who
W.vstcs my time with intolerable alsuirditicslfeel .in irresistiblu imputo?—exactly
aa I have at tala moment—to open the win­
dow nnd pitch him out!"
Before the aatoutahed proprietor Lad re­
covered from his stupor hto visitor had dis
appeared, and, for all I kuow to the con­
trary, tha third floor In the Ruo Neuva des
Malhurinu may have remained unlct to
the present dsy.—Temple Bar.

A stupid fellow was once boasting of his
grand ancestors. He was descend.-dfrom
I xml This and Dake the Other. His family
were related to numerous other people
who had lived long ago, and who had
made themselves famous.
A quiet man, who had been listening to
his boasting, remarked, “My friend, do
you know what you remind me off"
"What?” asked the fellow.
•‘A potato.” )
"A potato," said the man, amazed;
"why, in what way do I resemble a po­
tato?"
.
“Because,” said the quiet man, “acc&lt;ndto your erm account, the only part relat
to you which ia good for anything is under
the ground!”—Horperis Young People.

The hair falls out when the strength of
its roots Is insufficient to sustain Its weight
any longer, and a new hair will take its
place uulren the root Is diseased. For thia
reason each person has a certain definite
length of hair. When the hair begins to
split or fall out masenge of the scalp la
excellent.
•
Place the Ups of the flngsni firmly upon
the scalp, and then vibrate or move the
scalp while bolding the pressure steadily.
This will stimulate tho blood vaeelsunderneath end bring about better nouriahmunt of the hair. A brush of unevenly
tufted bristles is also excellent to rare upon
the scalp, not tho hair.—National Barber.

“They say judge* arc always on the side
of justice,” remarked Squire Johnson thie
inoruing, “but I fail to see it. Do you
know what they did to me onceb I found
n grocer guilty of sulUng oleomargarine
contrary to law. and my decision was r»
versed simply becan.se in the w.-irranS far
hto arrest I said butter was made of ‘milk
Thereto hairsplitting for you. He
United States judge too. — Cind
Timco-Stor.

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and other
bowel complaints
cured and prevented
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use of

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They
regulate the liver,
cleanse the stomach,
and greatly assist .
digestion.

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.
Lowell, Mass.

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‘h,^SU“n |“?&gt;XtY«k
“dE-tort

b^biorid. rt gold cm, to

m RlU.lt&gt;-.,
will I cl—n—yon- Slk Ueeo— tn t—mm
four In Jeremiah and opa In
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“bat tb. merert glance - '“V”? ra.

i. . Stared a Quarterly dlridand of IM inebriated
onprvtorn-d .took1
Tb.r, 1- 'rouble omoug the
ter. of tbow three book., .nd
V Bllllnd’by » Bleeplog rorport*^ Ctollele becatue eomo.ot 'he leaden and
teaching of th™ 1— U In
s/i£„l
Mr «
J ..violent
...................
papers are not
enough.
eord with all propb—y,
Three men are under arrest at now
death cd on unde la New Alexloo.
.
rere. refer primarily “
Haven
for
making
nickels
out
of
ls«d
Fitteen eeal burner, wbo wer. drt’en o«
cl—nxlog at the nation at Urael (ventb" Newtoundland coaet
11*,‘ and uring them In slot machine*.
flj-M; Jar. xxxlil, T. «&gt;. •“! ’« «’ ■W1’
p«Uhed, and ten other, are mUalag.
in
serse nto
every true
believer.
ThreTm.a were eubbei one P~!»“’
‘“a
"•A
“«b2rt
ata.
Hl I
and
prepare
go.wnmenk
at th.
fatally,
by athe
man
named At exhibit
illlam .bort
­
• - —w Mnlrlt will I put within you.
helm, of Stratford, Wla, In an
World', lair.
net^of .1 ~rd ffleulUr. being wltbl.
A boiler
4 Foret, drtllta*
» To encourage the manufacture of cotton . A
U(JU(.i at
oi&lt; Greenlee
-------------------------, " t^ mult be a change there l-lore
goods Russia proposes to refund the Im-1 oU w&lt;jU nc&lt;r laurel HUI •8»t,°n' *•” . '
duty on raw cotton to exporters of th* , ploded killinu
killing Conrad
Conrad Dougherty. Au
Au’’•‘•AndTwin |»t my Spirit within you.
| other man is missing.
manufactured product.
and'can-you to wa&gt;k In
Tho
i* The same spirit who np*ko and »roiiuh.
lUlnola Central ewltebtnen at Cairo,!I
Joe naval bill for ths coming year
.
__
.
...
-t.-a
A
—
—
tKee
reek
I
rant
lib., bare .track, and no train, art.mo,- .
k„ lluul that tor the &lt;m™*
in Christ and in prophet* and apostles,
"g
of J. ' ^ n approlwlaiee «,«»,&lt;&gt;'»
K.OOd.000 lert
l«e tur
tortoe
&lt;-• ‘(JjS Jill give to Uruel.and gx«* now to
Ing Ibere
then.. Tb.,*'.--'!
They demand tberemorai
thertmoralOtX

T. Ladd,
T
।-add, the agent there.
therej| ue
new
w navy than the current year mil
nui uiu.
aw.
Senator Georg. E Bacon annonnort .
MeCull,n ot Indiana ba. Introduced an
blmwlf a candidate forth, nomination for u
bUI to th„ national houee It
In th. FUlranth lUlnoi. dhtelct,
Kpad
duU„ on
coal.
Id opposition to Candbn.
I iumbw, binding twine, farm machinery,
John T. Henry.
Jacksonville, IU*-. j implement* aud tools.
was killed by a railroad train; bo was 8fl
Thf) conventions in Iowa Saturday to
yw* old, bad been » life-long friend oi elccl delegate. U&gt; the state convention^all
1 Uncoins and was widely known.
declared cltbar for Blaiue or Harrison.
Lincoln
--------------for HarT1&gt;&lt;JOt blaine being
o
Thursday, March. X
I culJsiilcred out of the race.
In Simpson county, Ky.. Briggs CaldAt Kldley Park station, near Ch'*8*’’
well shot and killed Fount Justice and .
AuQk Ward l)Ol two bullet* into the
Ch«r|e* Hancock on accouut of an old i .body
. of. Michaelr-_n...u
— mitewinir
Gallagher,
alleging that
that
he u
had
her.-----She ha* been arfeud.
'
|| »c
»m betrayed--------| Articles of incorporation have been filed re,tcd. Gallagher may die.
j
by the Chicago, Altamont and
TeXA&gt;
Trxnswill
will*cl«ot
selectby pOr-^-. --™8*J­
Railway company, with a capital stock ot y0UUg |Bdy who b to break a bottle of
the twww.
bow nt
of Oi*
the man-of-war
83 000 000
| I wine
- - - over »k.._
Edward Norstrum was drawn through i Texas when hhe la launched. A newspa­
the rolls in the McKeesport rolling tnilb - per started the contest, and has charge
and crushed out of all winblonce to a
human being.
‘
|
Tuesday. March.
Dr. Milter, of Chicago, putuX
818 in ,7-!
hb
K
.t.PW.„---------nt.. ivo
Kew
berry,
gas.r
b.
bj
nej-n-.
--------------.. &gt;of the Fourth
Illinois district, says he has bad enough of

every Iwllever. Our part I* to welcom*
HlnZ *&gt;“&gt; surrender to Him our whois
being and Hs will do the rert. (John xiv,

thelandthrt
I gare to yoar fatheri; and ye ehall be my
Xie and 1 Win l» your God.” ThereH.
STLyof epplylhk -ho llret part of Jmb
ver—to the church or wbeUerre. now It
u peculiarly and only tar In—1
™*
fnwre. Th. ehorob ba. no epwlal land,
her Inbmllauce I- h—nly, the hew Jero—l.m, tram which .be .hell reign with
ChrUt orer tb. whole —rth. The UM part
of th. rer— tuey he eplntdally applied to
the ebnreh. S- II Cor. el, 10-tH.
29 "I will also save you from all your
,
xegulsto tbe bo wsls. attoIi tuey ®
uncie«nnes*«s: and Uy do famine upon
you." No good tiling will He withhold
from them that walk uprightly (P*. Ixxxiv,
ID, and while J«u*, by HU great work ot
atonement, saves from the wrath to come.
He also eaves by HU present power and by
HU wonl aud Spirit In u*. from daily sine
(Math. I, 21; Item. V, 10; Judo xxiv, R. V.).
30. "And I will multiply the fruit of the
tree that ye shall receive do more re­
proach among the heathen.’’ PecalUrly
X’wiT'c
’Jb'e
’cMa^
sum™ end Cb.rterMlteb.il
to
bl™
Si .i-rt
«-&gt;! « .HU -loggia
■»““*“ •* for Israel, end yet when a believer Is seen
! longing for and enjoying the thing* of this
of euddeo lnwiulty.ee ell Me velimble . l&lt;«ig range.
I
on tb. body
I Hou H*muel T. Sheltob. one ot tb. pl- ,I world that nre not of God (I John il, 13-17),
I th. New York Herald he. been g.tb.r-! oneer. ol «'«rra county, HU., died U !! then it is o» if he *aid. "Jesus cannot satj i'bi.
isfy me; I must have the world too," aud
i
-rt^&lt;£££
I C*A""^1d.nt .. SoekrtUto Md
I _.
-k -..... If_ .a
tea es—— H ■ Mrtll 1 Im
I Zk rntllWl OflWflUVU*. ra. a———e luure x-ux. —....... . —• caused the
death
ot d
a“
brakeman named ( a reproach to God.
by druggist* erorjvUare. or wot by msfl. •„
“
“ “
| Tenter* and a fireman named Buckalla.
31. "Theu shall ye remember, and *ball
CART1R MKDlCINg CO.. NewJWji
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,rMnM XI, FIRST QUARTER, INTER^TtONAL IMLT.ES, MARCH IS.

Ito* from Lax*
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CONSTIPATION

HEAD

ACHE

JmX”'

Is highly gratified with Hood's Bamporlllx
He was badly run 'down, had no fippotite,
what he did eat caused distress and he Mt
tlredsU the time. A few hotties of Hood's
Sarsaparilla effected a marvel'aus change.
The dtotress tn the stomach is entirely gone,
be feels Hko a new man, and can tat any­
thing with okLtime relish. For all of which
— —
a
ha thanks and

March

SS
ft very important that during tho mouthi of
ytwrrh April Noy tho blood-’should bo
thoroughly purified and tho syttem Vc given
strength to withstand the ddJlptatlag effeek
of the changing season. For I L’:lj purpo»a
Hood's Sarsaparilla yositesv; jocul I- r n ertt
and it to the Do«t ripriag Taodlcioe.
_
. H The L lr.rirjr. Jast
JhL -re, -aaw ■ roodved. tL-mi...!:• '&lt;i
&gt;&gt; 111 II lu KinJer; 1 '
■
purifying powers:
&gt;
-G L Hood A Co-. LoweH. Mass.:
number ol years, nnd for the post year on? ot

medicine for a long tlnce with no r-od results.
—
and was at one time
■fl... obU-e.1 to wnU with
■
crwlchc-.
If.:.;.:.■
■
eluded to try Hood’s
afid before I had taken one hot.
Uo the improvement was so marked that
I continued until I bad taken threo tot'•
_
V I.-- *

myte, —d It It entirely LraUl.
such benefit from

I tor. bad

Hood's Sarsaparilla
that I concluded to write this voluntary s*-atemeat-" F- J. Tbmfw. Wdgewcj, M»ch.
Hood'S Pills *c:*«tir.pri«c7!:7tn'1's-

remember, end eb*H

AND THUS THEY ALL SAY. JOLLY
TAFt IL’ A GENERAL FAVORITE.

... ttvvTti .ci.e tirt.tr children-* kuowle&lt;l«e , t-ps ..
z-.-.v— _ _ny other ! canned the death of *ix persons by flying . them the spirit of grace aud of aujiplicaw-ee*-*——— —•
..
,
•
. . I Uon^
At-.-w and
me..1 Uwre
t heer« rt.ell
mlia'l Ilk?
LTUfi retlWltAllCe
’
’
b. true
repeoUbre
British -official. He may discuss the sub­ debrla.
Mra J-.I. MeCrarkra. wtf. of a Cbp !-bra
“T^”‘r‘""iKli,?”;
ject unofficially, however,. if he meets
rar, bnela-. bam. ramqtliud aoldd. at O-b, *U. W Tb^Ipbl «f
K1W l»
JNO. FINZEft&amp;SRGS.
FOR THEM Goscben.
IT WILL
✓ T/L
do?
8) Pride
LOUieVibUE. KY.
BE MUCHZ'-t-C'i
The hte Mm. William P. Wilstech. of Richmond, Ind., by taking cyanite of
raM.-lum
I (Isa. vi, 5; Job xliL 5.
Dau.,x, t&gt;). Pride
Educate them at tue &lt;i
Phibdelphb, bequeathed from 81,000 to potassium.
,
esteem i* a proof thdt we have not
Iness Collese. Leiyani
*
82,000 to every known charitable institu­
A bottle of wine scut to P. D. Armour,
Ottawa-Ms. A’hitus. F°r«
tion in that city; her art collection, worth at Cbicago. by unknown prreonx bu bran i
8
lQt
r
j thu. M1,h
MORTGAGE SALE.
s
1 Parish. suceem&gt;r to C. G. -Swensbet
81,000,000, goes to the city of Philadelphia. found to badruored, but not .ufllolrat to I
GoJ
„ ,„own nnw JM?.
• Default having been made In the condlflonsof
Her whole estate was worth 83,00,000.
a certain mortgage, dated August
eauar Injury.
. UraaI waa not tn lb. Aral plac. cb—n for
made by OrvIllA. WhIUfght and Bva Whit­
The entire force of 7M men and boys
Troubl. telwren n«r»re aud PolUb
lbat „„ ln thtm.
j, w„
right, his wife, to the Hastings Building and
employed by the Selz-Schwab Shoe Manu­ workman at Xlajara Fall, rr.ullr.1 In tb. doM (ot ,h,„ i^oau^
w, p„mtoe.
Loan AMoctatiou. of Hastings. Michigan, scor- '
A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
ptJrntiou duly organized and doing business
facturing company of Chicago, is out on a death at two of tb. l-ol-and the mortal w Ab„m
(1&gt;uu U. UH.
.
Physician
and
Surgeon,
under tbd laws of the State of Michigan, and
strike because the firm employed seven wounding at ureral otb.re
| , Klug xl. Sa, M; Mie. .11, «&gt;). Jwu, ol
recorded in the office of the register of deeds
Delton.
•
•
Mich.
□ou-union men. The company says it ■ Three thousand tons of tin plates are \~ ,,,rrlh |M Mu of David* son of Abram,
tor Barry county. In lite state of Michigan,
Office tn residence, one block east ol depot.
will close the works before it will yield.
on August 29. 1990. In Uber 41 of mortgages
about to be shipped from Swansea to New
prolutaed
(Math, i, 1; Gal. Hi, Xffi.
on page 14. by non payment of money due for
York-the largest Importation of tin plate*
all wbo ar* tn Hirn have all tilings
Installments of principal. Interest and premium
A. A C. H. BARBER
Friday, March. 4.
’since the McKinley bill went into effect. | m*deBUrw to them for Hl* sake (GaL Hl. ®).
and for tines, by which the power of sale therein
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
contained has become operative, and on which
Lucy Ridley, an old colored woman, has | Litigation over the will of the late Mrs. | 33. "Thu* aaith the Lord .God, I will .also
mortgage there Is claimed to be due at the date
Calls in city or county responded to with died In New York at tho age of 117. She I Hopkins-Searle ha* come to an end. Tim- cause you to dwell in the cities and the
of this notice the sum of seven hundred fHtv
was ftsLivc nearly ninety years.
.I wn
y nopAAu.
a*u» suaii
three and Jd-100 dollars, the said Installments of promptness, day or night.
othy
Hopkina ««
has withdrawn hi* suit to ; W
woatea
shall or
be oui^eo.
bullied.’’ vorapore
Compare e-ecn.
Zech.
principal. intere«t and premium and fines hav­
— - V .the .ulll
«j •&gt;
—• ’he
— —
... ; Tijj _y, _g. _.
. . - and• then
Tha Farmers’ State bank has been V.
break
wilt It •is —
said
that
get*
Cleansing
first
restoraOCItfLENIEH
viil, 7, 8. Cleansing
first
and then restora
­
ing remained unpaid and inarrear for more
licensedtouo business at Manito, Ills.,
i tion
. • —thhi* always
.
..----..-------------....
the best shoe a HEnsui m ncxoani
ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
than six mouths, and the said Hastings Bulldthe
ordei\
If you. have
ng and I«oan Association having elected under
with » capital stock of 835,000.
Lawyer.
.
lost fellowship with God through *in, the
the terms of said mortgage to declare due the full
Office ovSr Julius Russell's store. State
A wllneAS in the case of E. M. Field ance ot Kansas will fuse is confirmed, the sin must to conGru^d and forgiven before
amount unpaid with tut arrearages thereon, and
swore at Now York that he heard him call Alliance to get the whole state ticket, ex- I the
no suit or proceedings at law having been insti­ street, Honings. Mich.
‘ communion can bo restored.
tuted to recover the gmonnt now remaining
bis father, Cyrus W. Field, "a d—d fool." cept itasociate justice, and five congres­
34. "And the dcaolate land shall be tilled,
secured ov said mortgage or any part thereof,
whereas it lay desolate in the Right of all
A statue of Maisonncuve, the founder sional district*.
Notice Is therefor hereby given that on Saturdsy.
A. SHELDON,
the 12th day of March. Utt. at ten o’clock lu the
of Montreal, is in preparation for exhibi­
that passed by." Its desolateneas wns a
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
forenoon, there trill be sold at the north front
Abstract
Block.
Hastings.
THE
MARKETS.
tion
on
the
opening
day
of
the
World
’
*
reproach to God, and a constant advertise­
door o( th? court house. In the city of Hastings,
Money to loan ou Real Estate Real Ettate fair.
county olBitrry and state of Michigan, said court
ment of Israel’s sin. We, as believers,
on commission. General con'ovanning,
bouse being the building m which the circuit sold
glorify Gt&gt;d only when we bear much
ttavirg a complete sot of Abaract Books, cotnHarry Gray, son of a prominent Atlanta,
court for tho county of Barry Is held; piled
Chicago, March?. ■ fruit (John xv, 8). If our lives are selfish
from
the
Record*,
can
furnish
eornpl-tf
' at’public auction to the highest bidder, » tracts.
man. He* dying of a bullet wound received
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
•Following
were
ths
quotation!
on
tbs
the premises described
in said mort­
; and
self indulgent
we are
while— trying
to
burglarize
a neighbor
’s then like Israel
1
board
of
t
radii
to-dav:
'STieat
March,
gage or so much thereof as may be
in —
her
and sinfulness. (Hos. x, 1,
dosed MMc: rtvm7,
May. upcbvu
opened —
hoUSe.
•I openad 8BJ&lt;c. wtn.y
— -rebellion
—
'fwoomft■rt sod MTnCI
necessary to satisfy the amount due on said
mortgage
ns
above set
forth,
with A T. DRAKE. M. D.,
Frank Chrab.1, • miner, tell down tb. , "He■ ClriWl
M- ’...
•)
— ... ■ °?'&gt;*'
- y - — «*•
- -&lt;M~. rt»~d
■ ■ ■■ ■ re —*, —
the Interest and premium thereon and
dosed ; S3. “.And
they shall
1
rtmft of tb. Pig Mountain colltar, near Kc.
J- Corn-Marell,
^7^ , opened
"'™' and
“*
* " “
* “ say, This
land that
the casts, charges an&lt;J expenses allowed by taw
Office over Holloway’s drug store.
SI.7J ■cn.MH
”
.ran bib. lb
----- — —the garden of
and provided for iu said mortgage, said prem­
। tayievrrT'Therr; UxyicJ
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. in;-Telephone, cot: C^irei^.^
ises being all those eerta'n pieces or parcels of i netting with residence, at Holloway’s drug 1&gt;U I**1’.
nyjy
rt-d mtf. Jum. op..- Hg, -------------- That will cause people to prai,-e
land bllusto and being In the cltv of Hastings, itere
Eluhlrtl™ m»rrl«l llrt.mM,
do od
rt SDIc. Pork—March, opened Ill.lQ
lli.iu . "J,ol’?T n“k&gt;0'
I। do
, rs«7evbsh; equals IW»
county of Barry and slate of Michigan, and de­
drownrf in th. ™»ut S»1M on th. cotot ‘ clused
d"
.'U-htH'. May.
M«r. openetl
»IL»
b. dr«»u to God, .«n u th. qu«n of
scribed as follows, to wit; Lots number tlx
JI1.OTH;
JIL3U,
and the north half of lota number eight, nine, g m. fow lip r.r. a
cd 1-ortug.l, nod ttodr widow, uid children IJltotH- l-rt-lUreh._oo.nwl K«i , Shob. wu drewn to J.ru^l.m br th.
and ten of block nineteen In, the eastern addi­
tion to the city, formeriv village, ot Hastings,
m In d«n8.r of wnrrntlou.
i Ur. Stock: Pttow .td» VoLstodrjtod, I » •'Then tUhreth.n tbunre l^l
Office hours 8 a. in. to 5 p. m.
and lots number one. nine and ten In block
/&gt;
u
yr&gt;
u
। ,
i Uro btock: iTlce* at the Union Stock yard* I
’'llicn the heathen that are left
CoraeiiusVan Dam has received a ver- .today r*ug*l a* follows:
Hogs-Market round Ibout you ahall know that I, the
eleven ot H. J. Kenfield's addition to tho city,
formerly village of Hastings according to the
diet for 84,000 for the los* of a hand in one active and finite higher, with shippers prtedbuild the ruined dUcvm. I the Lard
MITH A COLGROVE,
recorded plat thereof.
of the Chicago Drop Forge and Foundry pal buyers; snlai ranged at
pigs. h
.ooken it and I vrtll da it" MnlH
Lawyers.
Dated I tastings. Mich.; Dec. 10.1891.
mmnrenv
’.
hsmm«.
|M-0-4P&lt;» lUhL 5«.»ALfl&gt; rough pecking. ,
?.llt wTlL
n ‘
&lt; ‘u ’
company’s steam hammers. .
Eastixgs Building and Loan Amociatiox
(Office hi Union block, Hastings.)
|
KmaArn mixed, and
»i.75ai.lJheavy
tudes out of the nation* shall perish in the
Mortgagee.
Practice is all the courts of the state.
The National bank nt Coldwater, Mich., ' packing nnd shipping kits.
judgment*
judgments preceding Israel's
Israel’* national concon­
Alonzo F.. Kknaston.
was robbed of 820,000 iu cash and $+0,000
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Cattle-Market fairly actim sad price*Mil0c ' version, or in
iu connection therewith, but
bat
MORTGAGE SALE­
E. KENASTON,
in Beading bonds. Ten thousand dollars higher; quotations
ranged
at fiLTD^AJo some shall be left, and these shall go up to
Default having been made In Ute
•
Attorney at Law,
reward is offered for the arrest of the robJerusalem from year toyear to worship of a certain mortgage made by Abijsh M-. Hat
(Over J. 8. Goodrear A Co.’« store.)
and Hasan B. FtlBthia wife to James MeKe. ry
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Practices In all courts of the State. Collections
dated 8epL Stat. A. D. l«*0. »nd recorded In the
Mary Galvin, wife of an iron worker at
Notice is iierebygiven that by virtue of a writ
promptly attending to.
office of the HrgiiJter of Deed* for &lt;be »unty
^rt'Xra*1^.^ kn«S
of fieri facial lisued out of the Circuit Court for
Duquesne, Pa., followed her huabanjlnto
Barry and State of Mlchteaa. ou «• A**
the County of Barry. In favor of Frank G. Good­
‘Tb’t* »aith the Lord God, I will yet September A. D IW InTiber « of mori
year aud George A. Barnes, copartners, under
R. TIMMERMAN, Hhmapathic Phy- the house of a Hungarian named Bohar 143 cow*. &gt;1.7533.75 bull* and 83.uxdfi.50 veal 1
on img- 13 on which mortgage there ta eta tu«i
and
in
a
fit
of
jealousy
threw
concentrated
the firm of Goodyear A Barnas.against the real
calvna
for
this
be
inquired
of
by
the
house
of
•
slcian and Surgeon.
to bertue at the date of tbta notice the sutott
estate of Allen G. Freeman In said county, to
lye
at
him,
dangerously
burning
his
face
,
Sheep-Market
moderately
active
sad
prices
'
Israel
to
do
It
for
them."
He
will
prepare
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
me directed aud delivered, I did, on the 3l*t
■teadr.
rwd. at
H UIATS their heart* to pray for the bkealng He 1*
and hand*.
day of Jun&lt;t. A. D. 1KX), levy upon and take all
wteurn. tLMUfiOO native and
• about to give. ThUUHuiayT^bti. He
the right, title and Interest of said Allen G.
about
to
give.
This
iff
His
way.
While
Ha
AW,
REAL
ESTATE
AND
COLLECT
­
'Freeman, In and to the following descrioed real
Produce: Butter-Fansy separator. S9c- flue 1 la
to,??'
erer
e5 P8ad
rertjr
J't0
to tfv®
giro orerr good
Rood thing, Hu
H. mortgage, or any part tnercoi:
ING OFFICE OF
• estate, to wtt: The south east quarter ol the
. ,
Noah Porter, ex-president of Yale col­,
wvtll
—l MWM
—
——• and
.-» « «•&gt;
■ north east quarter of section to. In lowhshlp 1,
creameries t7&lt;a«te; dalrlM, fancy,
aa II 3
1 ha'rrMii.
’e n*
03 ffee
neetl
Him.
Now. therefore, by virtue of
«
Palmerton * Smith,
lege, is dead.
.w—, fresh.'uMnn,
umey.
inqj;Our
i
------------ «■*. *nui.
north of range9 west, in the County of Barry
eontali-ed In aald mortgage, and the
Kia! neu-lrfn - atavilr
ijAit.
n__ v 1 Wlmn wanr* ■rwsr'irellv 1^4 rl-rere^.f^—_
—-'
Woodland, Mich.
Secretary Blaine has recovered nnd is Xk; pockln,- stock, fresh, Italic. Egg, - , Wlien we are specially led therefore to pray such ca»e made aud provided, notice
and State of Michig an, all of which I shall ex­
•Fresh
candled
toss
off,
itk
per
do»«n.
Dreimd
'
for
any
thing
or
for
any
one,
we
may
safely
J. M. Smith,
able to attend to business.
£ran that on Saturday the mh day of M*rd •
nose for sale at pub 1c auction, or vendue, to the C. S. PalMebton,
BOod' lia“e ‘ conclude that the spirit is leading us to ask
hlgheitt bidder, at tlie north front door of the
. D. UW.atten o'clock to the torenow. I *«&gt;&gt;
• Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
i,u-id«R»„. .btoA.ehbiH.opi^ £? tV7ZSprln£fhlclt*n* fBjr' -x.la?
Court House, tn the. City of Hastings, In said
Mil at public, tn the highest bidder. ^'^5
Salm'
d uICor thu whlch H®11 ready80
umland's prospect* for a red hat are excel- &lt;r***n- fuaiin- tnrt.w «ku_ u_. «_«E
' county, ou the 12lh day of March, A. D. 18M, at
tw«t Aww
eh* iwirt house in the r&lt;&gt;) 01
good. 12013*!. Potstoss—He croes. »q®o
J8, “AJ1/ Lhe flo&lt;*
Jerusalem in her
9 o'clock In the forenoon of said day.
lent.
mbeing the nlarewhere
Dated this ad day of January. A. I). jf®2.
aMMwSrjir Barry ty»ty,i&gt;
•
John L, Sullivan says he will flwht P°rbn-: Burbsnk*. in^Sfc; Rose, JOaaa, for I I?, ““j**8*. *&gt; “ball the waste cities be
_
....
BakkrSiihinkh,
the premise described In said roor^,c;tfor.^
------tucj
i&gt;uau
Former sheriff of the County of Barry, who
Slavin or Mitchell for n parse of *26 OU)
mu&lt;&amp; thereof as may be necesttrr to rey U-e
and a bet of 110,000.
*
know
that
I
am
the
Lord."
Or,
according
made the levy tn said notice described.
&gt;«—tore. lilt.
amount due on said mortgage, with let। PJ
note, 81.50&amp;LS per bri.
Applss-Common.
Five men were probably fatally injured JUOpw bri; rood, UTiftlw; faucr. UW® to Zech, i, 17, "My cities through prosperity cent. Interest, and all legal ««”•
shall yet be spread abroad; and the Lord with a reasonable attorney's £&lt;*&lt;*«“»“Jl*’’V|
by a finwlamp explosion in the Elmwood
pbObate obder.
shall yet comfort Zion, and shall yet chooae Uwreln. tiM premises being deMTh&gt;edin • •’■ J
colliery, Mahoney City, Pa.
mortgage as ttil those certain tote,
State of Michigan, County of Barry-ss.
Jerusalem.” And Zech. H, 4, "Jerusalem pareSaoflahdsltuate ln the vlltege of
. Ata xewlou of the Probate dourt tor the
Jesse Free, of Newcastle, Wla., has sued
shall be inhabited ns towns without walls vine in the County of Barry and Mate ol »*n
Coun'y of Barry, holdeu at the Probate office. In
WtoM-No.
1
«ta,.r
°“ Ui.cLarg.oT
igao. and known and described an foUot«*.
the City of Hartings. In said county, on Tuesfor
the
multitude
of
men
and
cattle
there
­
alienating his wife’s affections.
STS' 52.*’ Ji!*' ,1M!» Cor»-Na &gt;
dav. the snd day of Febniary. tn the year oce
The WMt half of village »«**.
mu«l uuu.
Mud,
lOr, in." Three days are already dawning, and eighteen
and nineteen of O. A. 1
•ad
thousand eight hundred and ninety-two.
Fulford, tho wing shot, wan defoated WHc. Oata—Quiet; No. if mixed caah, 38tfothe full accomplishment must be
lion to the village of Nashville. Mn hU-v
PreSute01'
. • Armrtrong, Judge of
,KT«—Firm; western and stated Oh, believer, make full surrender to and
Jam McKklvky. N&lt;w1jW‘IjClJwt8mlth- his guardian­
. Intho matter of tho estate of C. Columbia
Dull
Pork
—
Steady;
maaa,
have
perfect
trust
in
the
Lord,
that
Back'is &lt;lf&lt;,-?.hcd.
Ths Baltimore conference of the Metho­ *K-,5g&gt;lUjO for now. Lard—Quint- March
SMITH &amp; COLGMOVF..
Wntot' M“-reh. On n'x/UhK amiiflllng the petition, duly vertAttorneys for Mortgagee.
dist Episcopal church voted against ad­ KI7; May. Mat
*1hI. of Kugeue Harthoni admlnlatrator of said
Dated.Deaembertatb. twt.
----- , ---- « .rtUXWU OJJWWIl
U« .todL C.«ta-Tr«lbw.eu™ t«Ml
mitting women to the general conference.
through
you.
One
of
the
clearest
evi
­
grades at an advance of 10c p«r 100 lbs: Poor185 nocs to 37 ayea
-t
to
beet
native
steera
pir
JUOftl
dences that Israel will soon ba restored to
MS"Su,wu“
"" »-*•
ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE.
.
Dr. Ewald Flugel, of Leipalg, and Dr bulls and dry cow«4l u«3.BQ. sbecpaml iambi
her own laud is that the restoration has
Tbrnmpou it Is ordered.that Monday, the
In the matter of the estate of Geo^e
Arley Barthlow, of Doane college, Nek’, -•and Me Per lb high*? tor cb^™
already begun, and even now the popula­
29U1 day of February, A. 1). ln93, st two o'clock
have been elected to chairs tn Ireland
per
WO
lbs;
lam^
in the afternoon bo assigned for the hearing of
The success of this Great Cough Cure is
f7.iiu i( ,j_ j£,&gt;£„—Market slow live hnm. tion of Jerusalem has overflown the walls
said petition and that the bcirs al law of said without a parallel in the history of medicine. Stanford university.
of tho city, and numerous buildings are
HwdAaOMrtaTll*
decened and al) other persons Interested In
Lloyd Tevis, president of the WellsS^theatteenthdav of April. A-D
being erected on the very lines mentioned
said Mtate. are required to appear at a s-salon All drnggwts ore nnthorized to sell it on a pos­
o'etoek tn the forenoon trt the
of said court, then u» l&gt;e bo'dnn at the Probate of- itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sue. Fargo company, announces hi* intention
tn J.r. xxxl, w-w. J—u.—Id tLWJ.ru. tfamoe Of ti&gt;« late ‘George Welgie*. &lt;L*&lt;
tlcr. tn Ute City of Hastings. In said County, and ceufully stand. That it may become known, of resigning next August on account of
"
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M'
”
down
ollUGwgsga?‘sv‘’‘
^£d°f
press of private butinen.
f*r. &lt;M4c; Julr. oiu*
___
tb.ttamol lb. GmitlU. b&lt; lolBvaiiW a:i&lt;1 !• la further entered. that
fll.d'IImk.zzl.lH). Wtmn.ellyl.vUl- fffib4 A D*Wby l£
Prothonotary
s. SLsrs
the United States court, lor wester
ur Mug buUl up aud about to baoou» a
lal.t MtUtran »n,l rnn
, G_rere..r
railroad color, 11 eanuoc wall be aald to
Johnstown and 1* missing.
,
down auj long,,. Wo tbenr in and to the real relate situate »«» **1°^.
mWboopfog
'T',,1'1
,?'' Tlu“&lt;“ * doubt cbat Uh ttarn the Coanty of Barrv tn the State -nt Mirim.-*"'
!h h sure. If you dread that innd
v
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Milwacmxx March T.
ol toe GenUlaa an abou InUUlad laraal'a *Tto™?toUI«&gt;«.tM
t0 Consnmn!ion, aw iL Ask. ycur
M
"IS * 'IL*1' “•‘k o,lt
SmWH'S CURE, Price to cta,
»
7
Covered in time and
U n-r flboukh tb. trtboUtton
SKSiffi
will be watched closely bcreafter
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�Read this story. It s a good
one.

mounted his horse and rode away up the
valley.
.
Aunt Marguerite was wise. She did
not venture a word to Rosalia about thia
young man just then, much as she felt
like aaying what ahe suspected. It was
too often the cue, she reflected, that a
young girl would develop a sudden aud

one. Her mother had gone into the mill
to cry alone. Colonel Chenier and Ade­
laida stood near the broken stone wall
striving to look ehewfut There was

what hair, and then that half wild grace
and that incomparable air of innocence!”
"How you rave!" exclaimed Aunt Mar­
guerite; but she was greatly pleased that
the mossy big wheel, dripping aud coot
The mulberry tree was dusky with its her husband should like Rosalie.
The young girl was a few feet away,
mature June foliage. A genuine south­
By KAWOE TH0JCP8O1
ern drowsiness wm in the air. On the still utteriy absorbed in watching tho
changing
landscape as it fled past
line of mountains in the west some
[Copyright. ISOL, by American Press Aasocla- ly approached in a matter of this sort. slanting cloud lines rested, half con­
It wm long after nightfall when they
tion.1
~ She preferred to bide her time and com- cealed in a fine gray blue haze. As the reached Chicago. Mr.- Roosevelt hafl tele­
.paas her duty in the surest way. Shebo- mill receded with the going of the car­ graphed for rooms at one of the great
1 gan gradually.
riage Rosalie felt as if tho world Itself liotels, whither they were driven through
.urr xjutovnun prevails.
She felt the broad streets, amid bewildering
“Is this young Mr. Ellis a very nice were quietly withdrawing.
young man?” ahe demanded of Rosalie, also a dizziness, as if she were eoaring lights and in a hoarse conflict of sounds.
sometime after he had gone. The ques­ away into distance. Her father and Tho air from tho lake had a most decided
tion was put in thu most careless way, sister seemed to waver and fade out ciiill in it It was as if they had sud­
Over­
and in a tone indicative of no special de­ from her vision. Tho little valley drew denly reached the true north.
head, the thin, high clouds seemed to
sire for an answer.
''
its lines together, shriveled and dry.
"Oh, yea. very nice, indeed;" respond­
After a few crooked miles along the scud across the great black blue abysms
ed Rosalie, looking straight into Aunt stream their road suddenly turned j of sky into which no starlight could
Marguerite's little eyes. "He’s the best boldly into the foothills, and soon began I penetrate. Rosalie had grown used to
zigzagging ita way up the mountain to­ 1 sudden changes, and this last only served
young man 1 know. He’s so brave too.
to impress her with tho vast distance
He will fight any one."
ward which they had been going.
Mrs. Roosevelt attacked her smelling
At a stony bluff where a spring gushed which now lay between her and the
bottle in a way so rigorous that it made out, the driver stopped to water his drowsy little mountain valley, where,
Rosalie laugh. ■ The old lady was begin­ horsee in an old mossy bucket, or rather in the dear old mill, father, mother and
ning to think that these up country folk a one-handled piggin.
AU around the sister were at this moment talking of
must bet a high value on fighting. She wood was dense and silent It was a her. Sho could hardly wait until she
had heard much said on this subject lonely spot where one might imagine got into a room with Aunt Marguerite
within tho last few days.
robbers lying in wait. But the gray to cover her face and cry.
Next morning she and Mr. Roosevelt
“What good is there in fighting?" said lizards were the only lurking things dis­
she; "tha war is over. It would be much covered? A crested vireo now and then took breakfast together in the great
better if young men would think of no­ sent its shriU note through the silence. crowded dining room, but they had a
bler things."
•
•
“I shall be glad when wo are once in small table quite to themselves. Rosalie
"Oh, they don’t fight much," respond­ tho car and well started," said Aunt Mar­ found it very amusing to watch all those
ed Rosalie, "except when Yankee detect­ guerite, looking doubtfuUy about and people from behind the morning newspa­
per that Mir. Roosevelt had given her.
"You are very beautiful. Mln Rosalte.” ives come in here to interfere with their sighing as one who is bored.
Rosalie did not respond. Sho watched Only a few women could be seen, and
About two weeks after the arrival of business. Mr. Ellis told me ha should
tho horses drinU, with long hissing sips, raost them were ready with hats and
Aunt Marguerite at the mill a thing not want to hurt any one, ‘if ho could
tho pure cold water, her eyes full of wraps to continue their journeys, being
came to pass which caused her to !&gt;egin have his rights without.' "
"Whal; is his business, dear?’ asked quivering tears.
'., mere transient stoppers. The men were,
fearing lest the seed of trouble had al­
A sharp clacking on the stony road as a rule, well dressed, well fed looking
Aqnt
Marguerite.
ready b-.eh M&gt;wn in Rosalie’s life. It
“Why, I don’t know," replied Rosalie; above them announced the coming of persons, apparently in a great hurry,
was a visit from that magnetic young
and each on good terms with his neigh­
cavalier Frank Ellis, who. thinking he "I could .ask pann. It’s some sort of dan­ one who soon appeared around the first
bor. They all ate rapidly, some of them
had thoroughly putwitted the govern-, gerous business though. Tho Yankees short turn. It was young Ellis on.his
snperb gray steed. He rode directly to dividing their attention between their
are
trying
to
break
him
up;
I
know
that,
ment detectives, hod once mote begun
tha carriage, where ho drew rein, and, l&gt;eefsteak nnd their newspapers, taking
for
he
told
me."
'
his riding into and out of the valley on
“Where does he go when he rides past lifting his broad hat, bowed to his sad­ a mouthful and a paragraph alternately.
his mysterious business.
He brought
Rosalie quickly noticed that Mr. Roose­
dle pommel.
#
some papers and magazines for tho mem­ hero up the valley? There’s no town up
"Good morning," he said, then glanced velt was the object of much attention
bers of the mill household, among them that way, is there?’
inquiringly Irom Aunt Marguerite to from ninny persons in the room, aud in
"His
business
is
up
there
somewhere.
a recent number of The Revue des Deux
Rosalie and back again, an unpleasant glancing through tho newspaper she
I don’t think there's any town."
Mondes for Colonel Chenier, who, from
look of suspicion beginning to'cloud his found tho following:
"He's an ugly fellow."
natural bent, distaste for everything
face. "You look like travelers. I hope
"Mr. Auguste Roosevelt, tho great
“
Ugly?
’
American since the downfall of the
“Yes, 1 don't like his eyes, they are so you don’t mean to desert the miU. Mise southern railroad king, is in the city,
south, and from long habit, turned to­
stopping at the Grand Pacific. He has
restless and soulless. I think he’s bad. Chenier?’
ward France for all his reading. A gay
"I am going home with Aunt Margue­ with him his wife and daughter."
fashion periodical pleased Rosalie with Rosalie." »
She smiltMl delightedly, thinking how
The young girl gave her aunt a quick rite," sho replied, her voice shaking a
its colored plates representing stylish
this would please Aunt Marguerite, who
searching glance, then her face grow little.
women and children at a northern sum­
Ellis compressed Ida lips and stroked had not come down, but had ordered her
mer resort. With all a young girl’s cu­ quite pale. Mrs. Roosevelt pretended
liis horse's mane. There was a knot of coffee served iu her room. She did not
riosity touching them, she yet seemed not to notice this, but she was studying
for a moment suspect that she herself
Rosalie’s face and trying hard to dirino wrinkles between his eyebrows.
not to think of these lovely and costly
"You don't mean to stay long, I hope?" was an object of much more attraction
her thoughts. No doubt selfishness had
dresses, bonnets and things in connec­
much to do with Aunt Marguerite's deep he rejoined, firing his eyes searchingly for the masculine eyes in that room
tion with herself.
j interest in this matter. Sho had once for npon her and tmeasuring her graceful than Mr. Roosevelt, though it was plain
She mastered with quick gland’s the I all set her heart ujwti taking Rosalie to figure, »o perfectly shown by tho gray enough to every one else that sho was.
minutest detail9 of their construction
Her freshness aud beauty of face, her un­
Savannah. Axreauy
Already ine
the imnutest
minutest details
details traveling dress.
.
i. _ i .u . ■
.
asvannaa.
and nrm.ip-n.wt, ndnund tta taqmate o, h„
p.tfected. though she
Tho driver had remounted to bis seat, consciousness of self, the lithe grace of
b’.en-hn^ of
uf colors,
culorn. the graceful
trrnceftil lines of . .
1
.
®.
..
blending
had never more than hinted them to tho but sat respectfully waiting for the con­ her figure, which. Colonel Chenier used
‘■waist and skirt, the jaunty elegance of
to say was svelte despite ite plumpness,
versation to end.
household at tno
tho iniu.
mill uateiy
Lately sue
she had
.
• ......
x ,
nouaenoiti
rum
this hat or thnqntaj
“
• ..
■ ■etatrf
chatton- ibwn ,cUi
,leal nbont
"I don't know how long I may stay," her rare gray eyes and pale gold hair,
taw ™ not at fault She her mansion and its surroundings,
.
.
.
,
r, . .
.
iier mansiuu ana us surrounuin^s, its she half sobbed: "aunt wonts me to stay the perfect poise of her rather large head,
chow the etaplttUdw/Bn,,ehe chow
iu fnrnite„, iu g^en
lu ulwaya'
all were emphasi^-d in their effect by the
them in th«
Im abstract
alistraut and
find with
vr.th no
nn per
ner-­ .
....
, .
......
i
..
n_.
.them
combination of gray and blue in her ele­
"Always!"
ho echoed.
tropical plants and trees. She had de­
sonal view, not with any immediate
"She is to bo my daughter from tills gant morning dress, and by tho inde­
scribed the fine shell roads, her carriage
sense of their appropriateness to a pur­ _ ________ ____________ _______ __ ____ . tinie on«" 8a*(l Marguerite Chenier Roosescribable something which was not
and horses.the beautmll suburban places.
pose or need of her own. Ellis sat on a Bonaventure. Thnad&amp;bolt, Tyhee and !. velt,
veil, coldly
wiuiy nnd
nuu decidedly,
uumueuiy, os
us if
u to
iu end
euu timidity nor yet bashfulness, but a sort
bench beside her and helped hep turn j the many grand old homes in tho coun- *tho
"Drive
on,” sho add
u matter
’“* at
‘ once. “
rv—
” ­ of birdlike shyness, as if on tho slightest
the leaves of the periodical, now aiiU
provocation she might fly away.
try. Then, too, she had spoken freely of ed to the colored boy.
then offering some light comment on the the young gentlemen and young ladies
A rumor of her beauty spread nt once
Ellis lifted his hot again, but there was
plates.
who often came to her house; of how the a terrible look in his eyes as they scowled with that mysterious rapidity which we
.Aunt Marguerite noticed with the gentlemen talked and of what the girls at the old lady.
all have wondered at. .That evening at
practiced eye of one old in the ways of
the opera all the glasses were leveled
Tho carriage proceeded.
wore; of bow these gay young people
society that this young quin was no boor­
"Goodby—remember me," he said to upon the Roosevelt box, and many lips
made thq house ring with mirth; how
ish mountaineer. He was a keen, thor­
murmured praise of the "beautiful young
Rosalie.
His
voice
reached
her
ear
softly,
the grand piano -would fill the spacious
oughly sophisticated, self poised man of
rooms with music. Rosalie would listen sweetly, and his words caught in her heiress from Georgia."
the world—a narrow world, maybe, but with lips apart and eyes darkened with memory and lingered like some bit of a
Rosalie was so absorbed in following
the world all the same. She did not like
the story on the stage and in listening to
sweet, sail tune.
intense interest
his restless eye. his startled glances, as of
“Goodby—remember me," she quav- the ravishing contralto voice of Cary,
When Aunt Marguerite began to sus­
a hunted man. and she recoiled from his pect that her niece might be growing too ertfl back to him, and then a great hum­ that she was wholly unconscious of all
big pistols, his gun and his bowie knife.
tender toward the mysterious young ming filled her ears and her heart seemed else around her. Sho had never before
He looked to her like a bad man, who cavalier, she at onco conceived the plan to stand still.
been in a theater. All this color upd
could nearly hide his badness Under a
When they drove into the village light and music, this passion, the row
of hurrying her away out of reach of this
veneering of suave politeness. His voice threatened calamity. She had frequent­ where Mr. Roosevelt was to meet them above row of elegantly'dressed people, the
hud false nLtes. And yet she could see
ly ask«f her how ahe would like to go with his private car, it was far on toward scenic splendors, the atmosphere, the
how easily he might'* have been a good
live in the Roosevelt mansion, and min­ noon. The streets were almost deserted, perspective, gave her that exhilaration
and perhaps even a great man. His large gle with the happy young folk of tliat and the new white buildings, erected which one might feel who is suddenly
head, bis strong, dark face, his air of im­ grand, shady old city, and Rosalie had amid the debris of the old town Sher­ transported into a paradise.
periousness. his firmly rounded jaws, said she would bo delighted; but there man luid destroyed, glared fiercely in the
At length, in the distance, she saw
were tho exponents of a high order of was Colonel Chenier, would he let liis sunlight
some one who looked like Frank Ellis,
. ability.
. '
' child go? The question had to be an­
Mr. Roosevelt's car had just arrived, and for a time all tho garish show of the
"How well such a dress as that would swered. Why nut now? Ak for Rosalie, and Mr. Roosevelt himself promptly theater disappeared.
She was in the
become*youf' he said to Rosalie, pointing if her heart hod not; been too deeplv camo to greet them—a tall, gray man dark grove by tho wayside spring. The
touched, she would be easily managed.
out a blue silk robe ruffled nnd flounced
wind
was
soughing
in
the
pine tops, and
And so Aunt Marguerite at last fell to with the hawklike face of a Jew, and
in the then prevailing style: “your com­ vtork in earnest, laying siege to the the bearing of an old time southern the crows were cawking as they flew
plexion and your pale, bright hair would Chenier household, and attacking from gentleman. He took Rosalie's hand and across the valley. She saw tho jagged
blend so sweetly with that color."
every side at once. She was irresistible. held it caressingly as he offered some worm fences inclosing the patches of
This seemed to Marguerite Chenier She carried the place by storm, and h/ul warm, informal salutary*phrases, his wheat and com. She even imagined a
’ । voice winningly cordial in its gravity waft of the pungent fragrance of sas­
Roosevelt a piece of cool, devilish wick­ her way.
Mrs. Chenier consented when Aunt
edness She saw Rosalie glance down
safras and liquid amber. The young,
Marguerite whisjiered in her ear the , nnd depth. He hurried them into the
at her own coarse white dress, dusty doubt she entertained respecting Frank car, one of those sumptuous structures daring cavalier of the "pocket” sat on
with flour, a shadow of self conscious­ Ellis’ intentions. Colonel Chenier finally which our railroad .magnates affect, his cluirger, his dark eyes looking almost
ness flitting across her pure face. Ellis gave in to the educational argument. where he held a quiet interview aside fiercely into hers, his swarthy face show­
bent closer to her ear. and added in * Rosalie ought to have liberal advantages. with Mrs. Roosevelt
ing an underglow of passion. She saw
It was a shame for her to be wasting her
very sweet soft tone:
.
"To Chicago!" exclaimed Aunt Mar­ liis broad sombrero, his belt and pistols,
his heavy boots and cruel spurs. A
"Blue and gold; your hair would fall precious beauty and youth and'raremen­ guerite in response to his first sentence.
over that nch silk like fleeces of sunset tal gifts here in this dreary, dreamy lit­
" Yes," he added, "yes, to meet a rep­ thrill ran over her, half a pain and half
tle valley. As for Adelaide, she soon
a
delight * A blush, like the color of a
cloud over a blue sky. Haw 1 should
caine over to Aunt Marguerite’s assist­ resentative of the Dutch bondholders
like to see yon in that sort of attire I
and my coadjutors in Chicago. It will pink peach Dloom, gathered in her cheeks
Yoq are very benutiftal, Miks Rosalie- ance. and the fight was worn
and
lips.
bo
a
pleasant
tnp
for
you
and\Miss
Then the preparations began, and they
Miss Chenier.” his voice dropping almost were not allowed to flag until the car­ 'Chenier."
I
"Goodby—remember me,” she heard
riage stood in front of the old mill to
to a whisper.
Aunt Marguerite lifted her vinaigrette him tenderly say as he bent low in his
But Aunt Marguerite overheard every take away its light and life.
and reflected. Here was a swift turn in saddle. His voice, as she imagined it,
wont She could not help it.
was sweeter than Cary’s. She breathed
her affairs.
A rich* blush leaped info Rosalie's
"How long shall you bo there?” she a breath of the mountain air; the tender
CHAPTER VI.
cheeks, and then a pallor followed,
pastoral influence of the little valley
presently inquired.
OUT OP THE VALLEY,
which affected Aunt Marguerite deeply.
"1 cannot say, possibly a month, or crept over her. Suddenly the banjo!
Ah,.this serpent-in Eden! The good
even two months." replied Mr. Roose­ The thought was like a chord of runic
woman felt as if she would like to brtiise
velt "but in any event it will be pleas­ sounds, loyal to the pure simplicity of
his head with her heel.
ant
You have never seen the great the old mill life.
"Come. Rosalie dear," she said. "1
west Chicago is a wonderful city, and
“Ah la mandore. la mandorel" she
•want you to go with me to my room,
the way from here to there lies through murmured in the tongue her father so
please. You know you haven’t read to
a charming country—the great prairies loved.
we any today."
.
"Did you speak, dear?" said Aunt
and all that."
The young girl rose promptly, with a
“Oh, there’s no argument." replied Marguerite, laying her hand lightly on
quick responsive smile, as her aunt’s
Aunt Marguerite, half ruefully, "if you her arm.
voice called her wholly back to herself.
Rosalie camo bock to herself so
must go we must go too. and there’s the
"Oh, madam." exclaimed Ellis deprepromptly and thoroughly that her wan­
end of it"
catingly. "1 have but a few moments to
It thrilled Rosalie when the train dering was not detected.
stay, can't yon let Miss Chenier show
"It was a mere meaningless exclama­
began to move. It was her first ex­
me the rest of these pictures? I’m a
perience in railroad travel
Through tion.” she replied. "There’s so much to
genuine child about looking at pictures
the window she saw the bouses of the see here. It confuses me. and the sing­
of any sort."
little town slipping away to the rear. A ing has charmed me too—it is grand.”
Aunt Marguerite affected not to hear
"What a healthy, vigorous set of people
current of cool air caifie in and momenta­
him.
lheso western folk seem to be!” said Mr.
rily strengthened.
"Come on. dear." she added: and Rosa­
Mr. Roosevelt sat dowh by her and Roosevelt. "You can scarcely see a
lie obeyed.
gradually drew her into conversation as fragile form or a pinched face in all this
“Goodby," he said, holding out- his
they went clattering along between the' company."
hand, which the girl took.
"The women are stout and rosy, nearly
sweet dusky summer hills.
;
"Goodby." she responded.
An exhilaration took possession of her.; all of them, aud the men are so heavy
. As their eyes met he said: "I, too.
limbed and broad shouldered,” added
All traces of her recent te;un disappeared.
should like to hear you read. Won't you
Her cheeks glowed and her eyes took on I Aunt Marguerite. “It gives an idea of
rend soma for me one of these days?”
their wonted depth and clearness with an, avoirdupois to look the audience over.
"Oh. yes, sir, if you would caro to Lis­ •Goodby—rantmber me,” he laid to
added intensity which was not lost on i It is substance singing to matter this
.
Rosalie.
ten," she replied.
•
this strong, healthy old man.
* evening, I should say.”
Rosalie looked buck ns the gay new
"Come on. child." persisted Aunt Mar­
"It doesn't much resemble a southern
"That's a charming girl. Marguerite," (
tarriago from the railroad town rolled
guerite,
tie saidjo his wife, when the opportunity audience," said Mr. Roosevelt; "more
away
from
the
old
mill
Bright
tears
Tho cavalier darted a quick, intense
r .. .----look &amp; offered; "it does one good to be near her.
gravity and less dignity.”
look into the old lady's eyes, then lifting
She's like some rare blossom or—or—
"But these are happy, sincere looking
bad been a hard
his hat and bowing very low, turned. her taco. The

HIS SECOND CAMPAIGN.

•ore., tetter, etapped bands,' chllbUan,
■he quickly added, “everything b really
delightful I think 1 should like to lire
here, only"—with a quick little sigh—
•the •pocket* and the dear old mill would
be all the time calling mo back to them."
■In a little while your homesickness
will leave you." said Mr. Roosevelt, "and
then you will enjoy everything to the
full.”
But when a strong, sympathetic voice,
In response to a recall, sang the "Old
Folks at Home," Rosalie felt eomo hot
tears running down her cheeks, and in
her heart tho longing for her mother’s
kiss and her. father’s tender good night
overcame every other desire.

CONTINUED

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REASONS WHY.
County Should Vote to
$54,000 tor the New Jail

At the January session of the board of
supervisors the board voted unanimously
to submit to a vote of the electors of Bany
county the question ot raising 310,000 for
a new jail and »44,OOO for a new court
house. The board of supervisors would
not ask the people to vote an unnecessary
tax; and by raising but 318,000 a year for
three years, they have provided that the
tax should not be burdensome. The unan­
imous action of the board was Influenced
by the following facts regarding the court
house and jail.
We give these reasons so that the action
of the board may be fully understood, and
। the taxpayers know the facts regarding
the question.
We have no other interest except as pub­
lic spirited citizens to urge upon the peo­
ple of Barry county to provide for their
own safety. Certainly if they can afford
to run the risks thej' nre now running we
can.
REASONS WHY WE SHOULD BUILD A JAIL.

Because the present jail does not com­
ply with the plain provisions ot the law.
Because it is not a safe jail.
Because it does not properly provide for
the separation of young offenders from
hardened criminals.
Because it does not provide for the sep­
aration of the sexes.
Because in case -of fire it would be a
veritable dea|h trap.
Because iti sanitary condition Is simply
terrible and It Is impossible to remedy It
owing to Its faulty construction.
Because it has been condemned.
Because it Is loo expensive to transport
passengers back and forth from Cinrlotte,
besides being unsatisfactory.
REASONS WHY WK 8IIOUTD BUILD A COURT
HOURK.

Because the law requires each county
to provide a suitable court bouse and fire
proof offices, j
Because Barry county has neither.
Because the offices are full of valuable
records which have been over 50 years In
accumulating.
Because every man's title depends upon
the deeds recorded In the Register's*office,
and there are 40.000 of them.
Because the offices contaip evidence to
support all foreclosures of diortgages, sales
of land on execution, judgments in eject­
ment, decrees settling titles, nnd the evi­
dence Is nowhere else.
Because the offices contain the records
showing the regularity of ail proceedings
ot the supervision. Including the appor­
tionment and equalizing of taxes, and the
Because all wills, administrators and
guardian sales can be shown only by tbe
Probate records.
Because ail administrators’ and guar­
dians’ bonds'and their accounts are kept
in the probate office.
Because all of the above records are ex­
posed to constant danger from fire.
WHY 354,000 WuOULD BE VOTED.

Because it will'be no more than enough
aud yet'the experience of \&gt;tlier counties
provesthat it will be enough?*
Because it is a good time to build.
Because it will be cheaper and better to
build both buildings at one time than one
now and another years later.
Because the county Is out of debt
Because Barry county has over $11,100,­
000 of taxable property according to the
supervisors’ rolls.
Because 354.000 would require a tax of
about $4.85 ou each 81,000 of taxable
property if raised all in one year.
Because this tax Is to be raised 318.000
a year for three years, or about 81.62 on
each 81,000 ot taxable property for each
of the three years, or about 16 cents on
each 3100.
Because the money being raised In this
manner, the tax will hardly be felL
who should vote yes.
Every one who owns a foot ot land.
Evcty one who expects to bave.ii home.
Every one who has a family whose in­
terests must be cared for by the courts.
Every one whose title depends upon
foreclosures, sheriff’s, executor’s, adminis­
trator’s, or guardian's sales. ■
Every one who has estates In the hands
of administrators.
Every one Interested In a child who has
a guardian.
Every one who does not want to pay
8200 or $300 for abstract records which
will at most be a poor substitute for deeds
and for copies of such records as tbe state
can furnish.
Every who don’t wjint to help pay the
expense of running circuit court the year
around at a cost of sixty dollars a day to
settle controversies arising from loss of
records.
Every good citizen who believes it a
duty to take care of tbe public records,
assessment rolls and tax-history of the
county. I ____________________

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PROBATE ORDER,
State ot Mictilgan. County of Barry, as.
At a session of tbe Probata Court, holden at
tbe Probate office, in the Cltv of Hastings, In
said County, on Tuesday the 23d dav of Feb­
ruary. Id tbe year one thousand eight hundred
and ninety two.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
ITobata.
tbe^roatter of the estate of Henry Gericey.
S,,nB
!*««&lt;». duly veri­
fied. ot John Gerkey, son ot said deceased,
praying that n certain instrument now on file
In this court, purporting to be the but will and
testament of said deceased be admitted to pro­
bate and that administration of said citato may
be granted to John Gerkey or some other suita­
ble person.
Thereupon It 1s ordered, that Saturday the
19th day of March A. D.. 1«82 at nine o’clock in
tbe forenoon, be assigned for tbe bearing -of
said petition aud that the heirs at law ot said
deceased and all other persons lutarcstad In
said eetate. are required to appear at a session
of said court, then to be Bolden at the Probate
offlee. In tbe city of Hastings, lu said County,
and show cause. If any there be. why the prayer
of tbe petitioner may not be granted. Ana It
is further ordered, that said petitioner give no­
tice to tho persons interested In said estate, of
the pendency of said petition and the h«-aring
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
published tn the Hastings Banner, a news­
paper printed aud circulated in the said County
of Barry, once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
CllAB. W. AKXimtONQ,
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy.)

PROBATE ORDER
State of Michigan, County «( Barry—as.
Ata semlou of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, holden ax the Probate Office la
C.‘ET
asUn^.: P 541(1 «wnty. on Tues­
day. the ZJddav of February. In the year one
thousand eight hundred und ninety two.
Probate11' Cbarlca
-^“strong. Judge of
In the matter of the estate of Lucretia
A. Armstrong, deceased.

in this court puroortinx to be the last will and
testament of said deceased be admitted to pro­
bate, and that admlnlstation of said estate map
be granted to J. W. Sackett, the executor
therein named, or to some other suitable per­
son.
\
Thereuptaitta ordered, that Wednesday, the
23d day oi March. A. D. 1832. at ten o’clock tn the
forenoon, be assigned far the bearing of said
petition and that the heirs at law of said de­
ceased and all other persons Interested lu said

said Court, then to be uolden M the Probate
•» U»e City of Hastings, in said County,
and show cause. If there be, why the prayer ai
tbo petttiMer may not be granted. And It is

to the persons interested In said estate, ot the
pendency of said petition and the hearing
A Million Friends.
“mFk b7
cop3r 01 te»s order to be
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and published in tbe Hastings
a news­
not less than one million people have paper printed anti circulated in said Coufety of
B.-trry. once In each week for three succoaitra
found just such a friend in Dr. King's weeks previous to said day of hearing.
New Discovery for consumption, coughs
Chas. W. Arkstboxu.
Judgv of Probate.
and colds. If you have never used this
(A true copy.) .
great cough medicine, one trial will con­
vince you that it has wonderful curative
powers in all diseases of throat, chest and
lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do
all that is claimed or money will be re­
funded. Trial bottles free at W. H. Good­
year’s drtig store. ' Large bottles 50c and
81.00.
.
Deserving Praise.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for
years we have been selling Dr. King’s
New • Discovery for consumption. Dr.
King’s New Ute Pills, Bticklen's Arnica
Salve aud Electric Bitters, and have never
handled remedies that sell as well, or that
have given such universal satisfaction.
We do not hesitate to guarantee them
every time, and we stand ready to refund
the purchase price, if satisfactory results
do not follow their use. These remedies
have won their great popularity purely on
their merits. W. H. Goodyear, druggist

The
Banner
and
Detroit
Tribune
one dollar per year.

�to to. t— to *“J'*
*

Hastings Banner^
Thuraday, March io, 1S9'*-

_

MARSHALL L. COQK‘ *^2”-

-~

AU6U1T !*• I87W&gt;

&gt; —ttPkte h»&gt;r share willingly

hwaoequaL iteinga
sylyania crude and 155
makes It perfectly *f»-

a
^or

which to toeokoBon with ob««P •&gt;»
Ohio OIL BloooJnlZ 1; l»’Jt“
w«d -.urolnk” In l» Utorol m™". Jn‘ !„n .llowk too UM of IM
‘’£‘225^
to.™ I. not.lltoKl&gt;o«wonto«lto»» W tent oil which prnnlto tho
Sdc from Ohio erudo “"£,&gt;"^2,,.
come.
tonre percenter' ot culphur wd
"
tXilo,
.uOcloot nnplbn
The ffrun.UI «nd conuoercUI wndlllon pert) to r»l» tbn 0i« l»» 10 &gt;“ ^527
Jr
more
II
beo'omeo
itoeleM.
»
'y
or tbe coonlry «ro reported •» brinff ’«n
preeperaM, br boto Bred.tre.1 end Dunn. docln« light to concerned tout ,ln
Thoush Urge ehlpmenU of cold h... been will bum tnlrly well. ,t111
rery dto«ree^le odnr whll. burning »&gt;£
nude to Europe, yel Be effeet on tbe btulhading too chimney with •
nee.ottoecountrybMO'tbeen noticed to ctonco. Glee- Know Drop .oil a trial, tbe
root to but little different than what you
any extent
■ *
nav for the cheap goods you are u&gt;lng and
Tbe United States Supreme Court has toe«ahtaelloB you will get In
more than corupenMte. keying nothing ot
deeltrvd the McKinley «ct con.tllutk.n.1,
additional lately.
For
bI
and bM «■*&gt; auslaincd ex-Speaker Beed’, rbllllpa. H. U Newton and Cook 4 Cook.
method ot counting a quotum. No other
A. D. MkTleun. Wboleaalo Art..
IlaatlugK Mleb.
deelrton) could bare been reached In elUi«

u .iwodMee .nd ■ronnot .pproell. th.

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EDITORIAL NOTgS.
The Ml drtert e. u. «»1"
’T®'”'
kMtoot . melta botweeo to. 10^
Rrstps and our mother country- When
““.^.porebkWd .nd the cdl^tog

Sstoud.MWcll. w. .paired toe .Ml “dMtty. which If protected would ortng ■

The Official Report of Gen. Hurst,
Ohio Food Commissioner, shows
ROYAL the purest Baking Powder
Every other Baking Powder
tested contained impurities
from 10.18 per cent, to 86.23
per cent, of their entire weight.

™drereou» But .Imort m soon M «equire d. c*o*dton ihlpc begkn toelr depredoBoos, cod ffmerlnui cruiser, were sent
Into the Alcsksn w.tcrs to protect the
rights fronted to the Atort, Commeretol
CemptuyTht "h*11"
’“'ll
■hutuing uspeeto tttol botluEnkisnil .nd
Amerlc* sent Commissioned, there to de­
They will cheriah Ma memory for hto
rise some metns ot settlc'toeol. whereby CMC, aa they are both rounded on common
sterling integrity, while mourning the iota
Fann of 190 acres in Irving. Barry of a firm and alneeru friend. Tbe follow­
the life of the seals could also be preserv­ sense.
.
county, Mich., known as tho Mites Engle ing living children aurvive him: P. A.
ed. In the Interval a modus vlvendi was
farm. Soil good, 70 acres under good cul­ Sheldon; Milo Sheldon; Mra. Maa Crook;
agreed upon and last year armed cruisers
tivation. 50 acres good oak timber, seven Albert Sheldon; Seward Sheldon; Mrs.
Additional Local News.
of both powers patrolled the waters.
miles from Hasting*. Above farm will be Jennie Eman and Mrs. Emma George.
sold cheap, and on very reasonable terms.
Word now comes that the commotion
For particulars enquire of W. J- Dibble,
has failed to agree, and that Lord Sals­
Rev. T. L. Pillabua. well known in
The Knight Errant of Chicago, one of ;Marshall, Mich, or Philo A. Sheldon,
bury has refused to continue the modus
this city and vicinity, died at his home on
the foremost Pythian papers in the coanta ]Hastings, Mich.
vivendl. Two problems now-face Ameri­ contains a good write-up of Hastings Div­
Michigan ave., at the advanced age of 80
can diplomats for solution. If American ision Na 19 U. R. K- P- in Uh» Februaa
years. For over 45 years he was a min­
m Gratifying To All.
including cuts of CapL A. D.
The high position attained and the uni­ ister of the gospel of the Baptist church.
cruisers steam through those waters and number,
;
Niskern; LleuL W. H. Powers and Herald ,versal acceptance and approval of the His death was caused by stomach troubles.
seize foreign scaling vessels, it will bring
D. W. Reynolds. The article closes with pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, Funeral occurred yesterday.
oh serious Internatolnal difficulties; nuxtjf this just tribute to S. Greusel: "The (
as the meet excellent laxative known,
the sealing Interests are uot watched, and Captain
,
of Hastings Division No. .19 may ।illustrate the value of the qualities on
fJtiffmiB Found wot Guilty.
—the Lieutenant and Herald may ,which its success Is based and are abun­
protrcte&lt;l by American cruisers, then seal drill
।
The trial of tbe seven young men for
life will sqon become a thing of the past, iheartily second his efforts, but no one In (dantly gratifying to the California Fig
that whole division, in his own. quiet, un- ,Syrup Company.
assault on Susie Holtzman took place last
___________
When Russia owned Alaska and the is- obtrusive
(
way, does more for Ila promotion
week, tbe case going to the jury about six
lands, she was the acknowledged owner of and
.
advancement than Sir Knight Sylves^o’clock Wednesday evening. About the
the sealing Industries.
When America ter Greusel—he loves to do everything he
same facts were brought out at this trial as
Got. John Miller, ot North Dakota. re­ at tbe previous one. Since the former
to bring credit and laurels to No. 19—
bought Russia’s Interest, the sealing Indus- can
‘
he uses no tin horn or cymbals but be gets lates an instance of what Is being accom­ trial many have asked the Prosecutor why
try naturally passed with it. and with tbe
plished by farmers In the Red River Valley he did not arrest the boys on some other
there just the same."
two questions, one of which must bo set­
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said charge.- He quoted law to the jury to sus­
The young who generally enjoy good S. J. Leland, near his town of Dwight, N. tain his position, that the boys couldj not
tled. Uncle’Sam will be upheld If his menhealth, fall to appreciate what, and how D., bought 160 acres of land In the spring
be taken under any other charge than as­
of-war send a few of England’s crulscra to much It means. The entire happiness of
of 1881. for 83.600. and raised crops that
the bottom, If necessary to protect our just of a life depend upon it. and much of the season worth the salary of n government sault and battea; and that the forcing of
the girl to do even the least thing, contrary
rights.
success in business hangs upon IL Then clerk. In excess of the coat of his farm, as
to her will, constituted an assault. The
It Is surely a thing to be carefully guarded.
jury were out all night, and ail of the ac­
Every free trade paper in the country is Scientists claim that one-half of mankind per the following statement:
4.130 Bu. ot wheat, nt Me£
cused were found guilty with tbe exception
maintaining that the average rate of duty are deliberately committing suicide—that oro „ .. oats, state...............
mr oo
of Ed. Huffman, the other Ivys testify ing
on Imports under the McKinley tariff Is 00 Is, they are every day doing that which Is ....................................................
LT3RM thst he was not there and consequently
percent With the wild and recklesa shortening their Ilves, either In drinking. Deducting east of fluid................................. 2.SOQSO could not have had no part In the assault.
In the use of tobacco. In over-eating, or In
abandon that these journals have of stating
The verdict gives general satisfaction, as
the thousands of other things which are Leaving....................................... -............... 8UMM
Cases of this kind are so common that well as tho fines Imposed, which were as
things, it is a wonder that they havn’t delecterious to health, consequently slow
they area drug In the news market out follows: Ellis Hams 850 and costs; Fred
placed !t higher. A free trader abhors suicide. Many a rich man has struggled
west.
•.
•
lingers and Frank Heath 830 and costs;
statistics, but baring them once explained and tolled to gain hh wealth, neglecting
and Fred McPherson. Fred Kurtz aud Fred
his health meanwhile, only to find, when
to him, is generally quite amenable to the
Myers 890 and costs—the costs for each
he hns gotten his riches, that he has lost
one being 816. Now that public opinion
truth. The latest figures are those for the his health. Most often this Is due to early
Detroit, February -7- 1892.
has been satisfied In tbe case of the boys.
twelve months ending September 30tb, neglect From all this the young should .To the citizens of the state of Michigan:
Justice demands that some punishment be
1891. During that time our imports free gain the lesson, that It is not only the
The undersigned, having been appoint­
mind which should be cultivated, but that ed by Governor Edwin B. Winans in bls meted out to the girl, their partner In
of duty amounted to 8419.465.4-10. The
crime. From tbe testimony brought out,
the body needs Its due share of care.
proclamation of February 92d, Commis­
value of the goods upon which .a duty is
il appears that her reputation is bad. and
The question "Does farming pay” Is a sioners to receive and forward donations that shelhas been In a house of prostitu­
charged was-8413,203,165, making a total
of money, provisions of * clothing con­
of 8832.668,605. The total duties collect­ much mooted one and can be only correctly tributed by tbe citizens of this state for tion. Her connection with the case shows
answered, tt^ordlngly os the farmer is
her to be a very bid person io be allowed
ed during these 12 months amounted to successful In taking the best of every­ the relief of the Yaminc suffers of Russia, to run loose in society, and one woman ot
8193,040.020, thus it will be seen that the thing and working to advantage. Tbe have organized for the duties assigned to her stamp will do more to ruin youug men
them by tbe election of Rufus W. Gillett,
question
"Does
the
da
goods
business
than
any other influence could do’
.
average rate on dutiable imports was only
47 per cent., while on tl/e total imports of pay’’ is open to the same objections dhat Chairman; John 8. Gray, Treasurer, and
All the boys have paid their fines aud
the fortner question is, as Is any other George M. Lane, Secretarysettled the matter up. with the exception
The appeal made by Governor Winans Is
8832,668.605. the only honest way of reck­ mercantile business.
They all depend
of Fred McPherson, who has appealed to
oning, it was only 23 per cent The free upon management If tbe former question heartily endorsed by the undersigned, and the drcult court. There isn’t any question
they urge the people of Michigan to
trader dishonestly computes the rate ouly should be asked the Farr Bros., of. Prairie­
but that tbe fine Is a small part, a very
ville, they would probably decide In the contribute freely of their abundance for small part, of the punishment the boys
on dutiable goods, while it should be com­
affirmative at once. Though young they the relief of the starving and the destitute
puted on all of our Imports. Suppose that arg" bustiers and are not afraid of work. of that unfortunate country. It Is hoped have received. They appreciate the ex­
tent 06 what they have dune, and feel the
of our 8832,668,605 worth .of Importe, all They don’t contract for a lot of expensive that al! railways leading Into Detroit, and position in which It has placet! them.
of it came In free with the exception of machlnea unless they can use It and see that all lines between this city and New
In ail that we have said we have not
York,
will
handle
and
transport
contri
­
8100,000, upon which we collected 850.000 their way clear for paying for IL Two butions of-provislons and clothing free of been prompted by any Ill-feeling, or any
years ago they bought 80 acres of land and
duty. Would our average rate of duty be paid for It all out of the crops they hat-e charge. An Immediate conference will be desire to see tbe young men concerned ex­
cessively punished. We trust that they
50 per cent? Not much. Only by free raised. Now they have bought 80 acres held with their managers for securing such
will all heed tbe lesson taught them, and
more and we will guarantee that they will favors, the result of which will be duly
trade figuring.
4
given to tbe public through tbe press. In­ havn*t any doubt but what they will.
pay for it, as such boys always da
formation will also bo furnished as soon
The democratic ideas of statesmanship
ASSIGNED.
was shown when It came to the Naval «p-_ / Go slow In making up your mimd that as possible, relative to the arrangements
- you are tho most unfortunate person In tbe provided In New York /or receiving and
propriation bill In congress last week. It; world; go slow In believing discreditable
forwarding to their destination all contri­
Early Tuesday morning tbe Furniture
is a well known fact that even now, the: things ot others. Hate nobody whom you butions made for the purpose designated.
United States has a navy that Is Inferior to&gt; don’t kn«w. on mere "hearsay" of others. It is requested that donations ot money be facton made au assignment to P. T. Colgrove for the benefit of creditors, and peo­
many other powers, and not at all In pro­ Go slow In giving confidence to a new forwarded to John S. Gray, Treasurer.
made friend. Don’t complain of bad luck. Associations or Individuals having other ple generally were surprised when the
portion to her rank among the foremost1 for the world will believe you unlucky, contrlbujjbns, will please address George news was Imparted to them. Tbe Insti­
nations of the earth. Even in the face ofI and the world has no use for an unlucky M. LaneArcretary, before shipping? who tution has had an up-hill business ever
The Binco started, and has always been greatly
Have as many acquaintances as will gitfwl needed information.
the apprehension in regard to tbe outcome, man.
hampered for tbe lack of capital to do the
of the Chilian affair, when it was feared, you please, but go slow In adopting friends best and rfljout the only article of provis­
and If you find one reliable and true, cling ions that It Is wise to send. Is low grade business II has done. The wonder Is that
that Uncle Sam might get worsted when It1 to him. Go slow in making up your mind,
flour. Second liand clothing, well packed, It lias not gone to tho wall before this.
came to a fight on tho water, a democratic: then act from a principle of right Go would also be acceptable.
Tbe capital stock of the InsUtutioa is
bouse cut down the naval appropriation। alow In all the indulgences of life; there
It is especially requested that the press 831,500 and more than this amount has
over 88,000,000, and recommended that will come a day of reckoning with your of the State will kiibdly aid In this work been put Into the plant Itself, leaving the
‘ body, if you abuse IL For the' loss of by publishing this statement, and that it institution without a dollar to do business
only one aew war ship be built While
1 health, neither riches nor fame will com- may appear with favorable editorial com­ with, only what had to be borrowed from
we arc at peace now. there Is no certainty■ pensate. Go slow in acknowledging you ment in every newspaper In Michigan.
the banks and friends of the Institution.
Though struggling along under this bur­
as to how long we shall continue to be,, are wrong, but if you onco find you are
R. W. Giluctt, Chairman.
’ wrong, liasten to make amends. Go slow
den. tbe institution has been able to meet
Joint S. Gray. Treasurer.
and the scrimping of a dollar now may en­
tn taking offense. An anga man Is never
Its debts with fair promptness. But not­
J. H. Donovan.
tail the loss Of hundreds of dollars a year
' a sensible man, nor a sate man.
withstanding this, the credit of the insti­
R. G. Butler.
from now.
tution has hot been what It should be and
Jas. W. Flynn.
The following is what cash township
David Stott.
there is no question but what It has had to
Ex-Speaker Reed and Speaker Crisp hadI should raise to pay for the Soldier’s and
Geo. M. Lane, Secretary.
pay a good percentage more for materials
sharp little wordy encounter in the house. Sailor’s monument The table was made
than It would have bad to do. haff It bad
last week. Congressman Reed called the from the basis of the valuation of the
XLipOl^htoW for
K bought.
Obituary.
townships as taken from tbe Treasurer’s
Speaker's attention to the difference in the' books:
In memory of Mrs. Jane Mooni who Paying the large extra per cent for mater­
ial,
with
money
borrowed
at
a
high rate
died
Feb.
22nd
at
the
home
at
her
dau
rules of the present congress and its pred­■ Assyria..............
-----—-—— — ——wv, daughter
8 74.07
Mrs. Jennie Story, LltUe Falla, Passaic and having to compete with Institutions
ecessor, by saying that there was a vast■ Baltimore ....I,
. 65.26
Co.. N. J., from the grip, at the age of 76. that have plenty of money to back them,
,
Barry
...................
. 102.47
difference between "no quorum” and "no
She leaves a husband and seven children, had Its share hi bringing things to a
’ Carlton............ j.
. 86.89
. quorum voting.” Speaking Crisp held thatI Castleton............
five daughters and two sons to mourn her crisis.
. 120.93
Another real mlaUke tbe corat-OT
loss.
the two terms "no quorum” and "no quo­- Hastings t’w’p.,
The long rough road la ended.
111 manufacturing 820.000 or
.
Hastings
City.
,
rum voting” were the same, and the peo­
150.08
Her *t&gt;uy feet have pruned:
•M.OOO worth or &lt;oodi tor wbleh the. had
How rough to her weak footsteps.
ple will do doubt soon see a quorum vot­ Hope
no onlera, u It did |„, Jmr
IrvfoB^...-^
l erbaos we never guessed 76.69
ing on some measure, while no quorum
But. with the weary Journey
Mr1", ebnnpd. u they &lt;to .boul
,|r
' Johnstown.....
90.25
Ro 110,m,Jr« distressed.
mootlik, there wm a preat .tarnation In the
will vote on some other measure, thoughi Maple Grove............ J....................... 82.53
Tte face we bend and softly kiss.
turaltore bualneM e.erywhlre, .“o il,
the same members be present Aside5 Orangeville................................................ 55.89
Hears no Impress but that ol bliss.
large amount of goods had to be sold at
from being founded ou common sense' ex­ Prairieville,... 134.55
way before na.
B.Otla"d.............. ......................................... 68.46
Tff ™
d° UOt
■
Speaker Reed has had his poaltlon ap­
^”!n&gt;wu w1th blessings
- Thomapple....................................................118.47
And pleasures we may know,
proved by the highest court In the court’ Woodland....J,.,.,...................... 106.93
Or thickly set with dangers.
in the country—the United States Supreme, Yankee Springs...................................... 85.86
woe.
greatly hampered for lack of finances, and
Court
„ToU181500.07
such was really the case. Only thTrflSa
By carefully reading the above it will
That the democratic party la the bestl be seen that the amount for each township
of the directors have saved the Institution
from a crash several times In Ita hu* n
friend (?) the old soldiers have wm prov­. to raise Is entail when the number of peo­
Since last fall matters settled dnJl8t y‘
en Friday, when n democratic house re­ ple in each township Is taken into consid­
eration.
We
hope
that
the
citizens
of
duced the amount-required for pensions by
each township will take this matter Into
the enormous amount of 812,000,000. The their minds and do what is right by
b»™ I" Itoyoik
■embera of tbe Grand Army will remem­ Messrs. Black * Son, upon whom the bur­
too h ni£8U&gt;' I*"1®1
• '.cm lu c'a,u,7
ber this when the proper time comes, tn a den refits.

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way that will mM be at all satisfactory to
«!•«&gt;. the director, made
/x
..
Wanted.
the detnocrate.
The miserable cxc^
effort to borrow money .|£"2 P^1'One thousand cords of good wood of all
they offer fur this piece of meanness Is M mis and all lengths. I will pay the ■M Oiled to. „ni« toYia^uJXLTT'""
“economy,” which Ik the only excuse the highest market price In cash or trade.
• Ito honored credit to
Dorr Mudok.
too Okptretlon ot bla lenn or nm.^
rebel brlgadlerere In congress could make,
moved to Hazir ite»rt..«
Of offlcu lle
and stand any show of pulling the wool
eogwd In "o’ tro» YX'i™ ’ r'T 1,0
;
Marrtaga Lloanws,
over the eyes of the old soldiers, whose *°&lt; u .
an&lt;1 rwldsnee
votes they deaire to keep them In power.
™toffWlnB. can I* known co..«nt^

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CM jwtat .iu ptH, U, a;!

tiently Identlfcd himself .wk t.
PromlIty.
&gt;to proopw-

SENILE SPRING IS IEEE,
SINGS THE POET.
We rise to remark that

Were Here First
FIRSTLY, that we have a big line of

COOK STOVES.
SECONDLY, that it is the best line of Cook Stoves in Barry
county.

THIRDLY, that you will get more value in this article at
orjr store than you ever got before, anywhere
and we invite the utmost comparison.
LASTLY, that we want you to come in and see for your
selves. It is in your power to be fully convinced.

YOURS FOR BUSINESS,

Goodyear Bros.
A CORSET FREE

From all objections nrged'against other styles and kinds.

Reanirex no Bratinj io! Will oot-Breai Don Over liis Hips 1
Gives grace, comfort and health to any lady wearing it.
• &gt;
8aarantee the Gage-Downs corset different in prin­
ciple from any other.
Money refunded if not satisfactory.
THE ONLY AMERICAN MA DR CORSET
That meets the requirements of ladies of fashion. Sold by

L. E.

STAUFFER.

lon&lt;. We trust that whatever may be
Election Notice.
J**?’
1,n’t,lotlo° will be started up To tbe qualified electors of tbe several «srdt at
a&lt;a n, as Its shutting down will affect
the City of Haitian:
•
। You are hereby mulfied that the annnxl ert»
business to quite an extent
*
eleetkm will bt held on Monday thettb dtf
April. UfcL incompliance with .mxHoo sixtl; «
-ffl,'*®!?”, .7?* S” “I Uwr"wUI
DO' the &lt;rtty chatter, at whleh election she
Ing otBoers are to be elected:
, ..
One Mayor, Reorder. Trei-ur-r.
Uw American tbe
Pwm» In |l«ce of Ruwll B Wthtutt
I" 111. recent wboee term o( onice expires July «b "•’.'L22
.“"g'Jt n2TUn&lt;"-pre- Marehai. .supervl-or find .in«: :
.........
- -—- ■ -_ -J... AMrr*
fcra
10 *ITTe« to tb.
man tor earn &lt; r the four wani«. buo
for eecb at tbe four ward*, also one nemter«
the Hour I ot Kduoallon, from e»eh « ard d Uj
dtv a* tnliows: For the firrt *anl In •'««
8.E Pi Mips, for the s-cond wHrd m 11«* ™
W.ftjlBiiM, for the third ward 111 4'1*“?
A. E. Benkes, for the fourth ward I" v' V* “
tleo.TMnMnnoa.aD0i whose term* ofo.™*'1
pire the first day of July neat.
, .. K
Tbo blowing placet are devlgnntnt f-'r wg
Ing the a Ud election in the
" 'r,’\ "£
eityaa fiitows: First wan!. Frsnk
blackatnith shppsiteeond ward. J &gt;.
tadMltmaeard K. &lt; 8. H. IL; 7'.'id
Cnunell room over Beumer's store, -t
Fourth ward Sheriffs tJIfice Court 1 hm**Given under mv han.i and Hie val "f t..« &lt;/a
of Hastings, this 7th dav &lt;»f March. * ’’J*;
J. H. Koid.igrenter.

MIXER'S
c&amp;ss

blood
TH« CRKATK8T

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH, :Go to the

CITY BAKERYFine line of creams and
trash confectionery.

A. E. RENKES.

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, March io, 1892.
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

Common j

Soap

Rots Clothes and
Chaps Hands.

IVORY
SOAP
DOES NOT.

The Harvest

Depends something on the seed.

Battui Cmcx, Mich.

Free.

16909373
All prsparty belonging to
Mrs. H. .1. Kentield in Hastings
i ncluding houses, vactint lots
a nd farm of 40 acres in second
ward. Apply to

W. F. POWERS.
HARDWARE STORE.
AU person &lt; are hereby warned not to trespass
on my fawn, or to remove anythin* therefrom.
Aov who will persist in doing so wilt be prosrouted aeoordlag to law.
s
M1O*. MAKiy&lt;?RAD»OCX.
Republican CanctMN.

MtPt.r GROVK.

The r^btihUeuM of Maple Grove will meet In
caucus at M sole Grove Center*, In McKelvav's
hall.Thursday. March 17th. atS p. tn.to nomin­
al" a ticket for town offices.
HAITI NGS TOW XS HIP.

Republican caucus will meet Saturday. March
19. at 10 x tn. at town house to nominate town
officers.
BUT LAND.

Republlj ui cA'icus will be held In the town
hall.Friday. March 2Kh, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Every republican earnestly requested to be
present.
HOl’B.

4

Republican caucus to ba held at Cloverdale.
March l«Ui.
. .lOHNrrowx.

The republican caucus will be held at the
Grange nail lu Johnstown, on Saturday, the
isth. 1K&gt;3. at one o’clock, p. m. By order of
committee.
■
AHRYHIA.

, The repsbllcan'caucus will be held At the
■ town hall. Assyria. Mich.,Saturday, March 20tb.
lew, at one o'clock p. m. By order of the town
committee.
HABBY.

Republican caucus at Hickory Comers, March
19,1892 at s p. m. By order of Cbm.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION -

This week,

81 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure Insertion In the Issue of the week
when brought
John Bessmer exhibits a very rare violin
In his show window.
.

Sap pans and palls made to order at
Goodyeart hardware.
' C. W. Burpee has been appointed post­
master at Yankee Springs.
Ladies call and see the new lot of mus­
lin underwear at Bussell's.
Best assbrtraent of dried and canned
fruits tn be found lu the city is at Hams
4 VanAxman's.

Lost, on Saturday, March 5tb, between
Hastings and the hodto of Orin Erway’s, of
Rutland, package containing suit of clothes.
Finder please leave at Mr. Erway'a or
store of R. K. Grant

For eale or exchange one 50 H. P.
gine and boiler, one 15 H. P. engine
boiler on wheel*, one 2 H. P. engine
boiler, one Laos 4 Bodley Iron Husk
mill complete, at Hastings Engine 4
Works.

Mrs. F. M. Thomas went to Edtnore
Monday.
En­
Editor Warner was in Grand Rapids
and
and’ Tuesday.
saw
Herb. Snyder made a business trip to
Iron
Sunfield Saturday.

Charlie Sheffield went to Marslutll on
Albert E. Varah, now In the employ of
J. W. Babcock will soon open a harness business yesterday.
shop in Delton. Mr. Varah Is an exper­
Gen. Wm. P. Innes, of Grand Rapids,
ienced hand at the business and the peo­ was In the city yesterday.
ple of Delton will find It a pleasure to do
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lusk, of Nashville,
business with him?
were in the city last week.
The best boiler compound for cleaning
Mrs. Frank Nims. of Lake Odessa, Is
boilers sold at the Hastings Engine &amp; Irou
Works. It can be used through Injector visiting relatives In the city.
or pump. 40 windmills for sale very
cheap. A large stock of Iron kettles to be
sold or traded for wood or old Irat.

John McElwain is in Battle Creek this
week working up Insurance.

Miss Jennie Brnlnard. of Prairieville,
When you may be needing something In Is visiting relatives In the city.
tbe way of glassware, you will be aided
Fred Kurtz has gone to' Ann Arbor to
very much In making a proper selection by
calling at S. E. Phillips, the grocer's. He enter the pharmacy department.
has Just received an Invoice of new goods
Frank Clark, better known as “Tad”, of
in this line that cannot fall to please you. Ithaca, Is in the city on business.
We regret to announce tbe death of C.
Mrs. D. R. Cook Is visitlag Mr. aud
E. Klsor, formerly of this city, but of late Mrs. F. A. Curtis In Detroit this week.
in the marble business In Lowell. He was
Miss Minnie Main returned Monday
taken ill Feb. 24 and died March 2. The
funeral occurred Sunday in Lowell under from a visit with friends in Middleville.
the auspices of the Maccabees of which
Mrs. Knight and Miss Addle Allen, of
lie was a member.
Eaton Rapids, were In the city last week.
A little child by the name of Kimbcrllng
Miss Gertie Whitney, of Maple (irnve,
parents reside In Maple Grove was terribly visited Mr. and Mrs- T. S. Brice Thurs­
burned Friday by having lu clothes catch day.
tire from the stove. Death soon put an
The Misses Anna Forth and Minnie
end to Its sufferings. The funeral occured
Sunday.
For
further particulars see Hall, of Grand Rapids, arc visiting In the
city.
Dowling correspondence.

Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins, of Grand
Fourteen candidates rode the goat in tho
Maccabee lodge Wednesday evening oflast Rapids, visited friends In the city over
week, and seven! more Friday evening. Sunday.
There are many more anxious to join, but
Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Fowler spent Bun­
who cannot at present as the goat has day with Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Young in
been overworked and needs a couple of Allegan.
weeks rest to fully recuperate.
Mrs.' Julia Goodyear and Miss Genie
There will be a shooting match some­ Brown, of Grand Rapids, were in the city
time in the near future, the contestants to Thursday.
use repeating rifles, and.nothingbut rapid­
Mrs. F. D. Black returned from a. two
ly moving objects will be deemed worthy
of their notice.
The heads of tobacco weeks visit with relatives In Greenville
pails will be rolled rapidly across a field last week.
and be subjected tb terrific fire.
Mrs. Kirk Davh. of Middleville. Is vis­
Hastings teamsters may do well to take iting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. D.
a lesson from one administered to a team­ Eyjlcshymer.
ster In Nashville last week. One of Geo.
John Bessmer accompanied his daughter
Witte's men. lu Nashville, drove a heavily as far as Kalamazoo yesterday, on her
loaded wagon ncroas Walter Webster's trip to the Pacific coast.
yard, cutting it up badly. Walter had a
Mrs. Henry Wentworth was called to
warrant sworn out and the fellow- was
Grand Rapids last week by the sickness of
lined 52 and costs by Esq. Felghner.
her daughter, Mrs. Will Sage.
Charles S. Hampton, stalo game and
P. IL Dunning started out on a business
fish warden, has instructed liis deputies
to make no arrests of parties fishing trip Monday in the Interest of the furni­
through the Ice with set line* until further ture company. He-went to Ionia first.
notice. Those instructions will hold until
* Mrs. Emma Rock started for California
the courts shall have passed upon the val­ yesterday where she will join her husband
idity of Act 159. passed In 1891, which who Is working In the mines In the Golden
prohibits the taking ot fish from Inland State.
'
lakes except by hook and line.
George Freeman, secretary of the An­
Every republican should read tho caucus derson Road Cart company, one of Lan­
notices in thisnbuerend in the Issues fol­ sing’s most prosperous and promising in­
lowing this. it m the duty of every voter stitutions. was in the city Tuesday calling
io turn out and help elect the officers for on old friends.
his township, and if you get good town­
ship officers you must turn out and nomin­
ate them at tbe caucus. Nomanought to
A reader ot the Nashville News sent In
ait back and growl nt the officers of his an able "plea for better roads” last week,
town if he doesn't show enough interest to the article was a very good one. That the
nt lea-t venture oiit and help nominate question of making k&lt;xmI roads Is receiving
those whom he thinks would make good the attention of all Is very evident, and we
officers.
.
. predict that the next decade will see a
President Sbortridge. of the North Da­ great change. With a stone crasher and a
kota State Farmers’ Alliance, has Issued couple of goat four horse wheel scrapers,
an address calling upon the farmers to re­ the road commi.-Miloner of any town could
port their needs In the way of extra teams soon have the roads of his township so
and men to do spring plowing and seeding/ that pulling heavy loads over them would
He urges the utmost activity aud prompt­ only be a picnic for horses. Instead of
ness.
It is estimated that 10,000 men killing them.
more than there are in tbe state at this
“Tho Gateways of New York." n de­
time Will be required. The greatest scarscription of the means of access to the me­
cityX»f labor is in the Red Elver Valley.
tropolis nnd of the proposed new tunnels
For further particulars call at the Michi­
and bridges, will be the subject of a valua­
gan Centra! passenger depot.
ble article by John Gilmer Speed In the
The Grand Rapids Press aptly remarks: next number of Harper’s Weekly, publish­
ed
March 9th. It will be accompanied by
Farmers in thickly settled sections can
confidently expect a free dally delivery ot n map. and will be fully Illustrated. An­
mail aud in view of this valuable change other article ot timely interest, to appear
that Is surely coming in the near future to iu the same number of the Weekly, wilbbe
them they should set about getting better description, with Illustrations, of the Club­
roads.
At the town meetings the best houses of Currituck Sound, written by Al­
qualified men should be selected for high­ exander Hunter.
way commissioners and overseers and
Saturday Robert BlIHngsly of Irving,
liberal sums should be. voted for tbe Im­
provement. The officers entrusted with had trouble with his father and knocked
the road work and fuhds should faithfully him down. It seems tljnt the trouble com­
menced
several years ago over some money
endeavor to see that they are wisely, ap­
plied. All tills to tho end that the mall matters, which Rob had come to town pre­
carriers work may be facilitated In all pared to settle Saturday. In the deai tho
former went on his father's- bond and re­
kinds of weather.
fused to settle Saturday as the old gentle­
The first appearance of the rabbin used man had Dot brought along the old bond
to be noted by all observing Journalists nor made any preparation to have some
and they (the rabbins, not tbe journalists) one else go on a new bond with him. Tbe
were welcomed as harbingers of spring— son’s refusal to settle angered the parent
sometimes called gentle spring.
But and he proceeded to give his son a caning,
things have changed In this country, and whereupon the latter struck his father,
now the bicycle has come to vie with the who Is 82 years old, a blow that sent him
rabbin In making its first appearance, and to the walk. Though there Is no excuse
we were confidentially Informed last week In tbe world for such 111-treatruest being
that the rabbin had been dethroned and ail accorded a parent, yet we knowltbat Bob
honors given to the bicycle as the real har­ keenly regrets his hasty actions, and will
binger. As we have no reason to doubt not let his quick temper get the best of
bls word we modestly announce that the him again in such a'case. Though the
appearance of several bicycles upon our old gentleman was the aggressor, yet any­
streets indicate the approach of spring, one could easily keep out of his way.
and soon the “court yard will be carpeted Both were arrested and Bob plead guilty
In green.”
Monday and paid 85 and costs. The case
Secretary_Bj(kermf-4he state board of against the old man will be tried Friday.

health? is of the opinion that a marked In­
crease ot the grip malady ‘may be expected
at an earlv date, since the atmosphere is
again laden with an excess of ozone. Tbe
Increased use of electricity, says the sec­
C. B.i Thomas,took In tbe examination retary is productive of ozone in excessive
at Grapd Rapids March 1 and 3, and Is quantity, the very condition inoet favor­
now a registered pharmacist
able for the spread ot the Russian epidemic.
A dwelling hquse belonging to a farmer If the secretary's hypothesis be correct,
by ths name of Nichols, living in Carlton, the higher civilization, viz., the age of
electricity, means tliat inflamed eyes and
burned to the ground Thursday.
noses and general discomfort have come to
We Have on hand a fine stock of fresh stay unless, perchanctv science shall dis­
bulk garden seed for ’92.
cover some means ot checking the advance
Hams 4 VamAkman.
of the Russian destroyer. Cannot tho
At Goodyear Bros, hardware you will secretary, who by the way Is one of the
find L. W. Kenfield the plumber. Job best paid of state officers, suggest a rem­
work and repairing promptly attended to. edy?
Elsewhere lu till* Issue will be found a
For sale cheap at wholesale prices, four
new plows will exchange for wood or old table allowing the amount that each town­
iron. Enquire nt Hastings Engine &amp; Iron ship should raise to finish paying for tlx:
Soldiers and Sailors monument A glance
Works, j
at tho table will show that the amount for
The revival meetings at the Episcopal each town Is small when everything is con­
church are drawing a good attendance sidered. It will be remembered that A.
each evening and ought to be the means Black 4 Son will have to pay the balance
of doing a great deal of good.
'
duo on the monument unless the people do
what they ought to do In this matter.
For sale very' cheap, one two story Though legally bound to pay for this
house, nine house and lot and barn, one monument yet every man, woman and
top phaeton buggy and harness. Enquire child Ju Barrv rffiTniy ought to have pat­
at Hastings Engine 4 Iron Works.
riotism enough luil respect enough for the
Have your laundry work done at home. dead soldiers -and sailors to contribute
No second liand work. J. C. House la their mite, and relieve Messrs A. Black 4
prepared to do all kinds of work In his line; Son from tbe load which they carry.
at short notice and in first class order. What town will be the first to raise Rs
share of tire money?
Troy laundry, J. C. House, proprietor.
For tin copper and sheet Irou work eaJf
at Goodyear*s hardware. They have «
first-claw workman.

PERSONAL MENTION.
IL K. Grant la at Wall lake.

We are In receipt of the report of T. C.
Sherwood, tbe Commissioner of tbe Slate
Baking Department
When the state
banking law went Into effect In 1889, there
were 80 state banks and one trust compa­
ny In the state, whose total assets were
538.903.417. •December 31, 1891, there
were 124 Incorporated state banks and
three trust companies, whose total assets
amount to 805,191.972, an increase of 44
banks, two trust companies and 536,323.­
555 In assets. During the past year 20
new banjes and one trust company were
Incorporated under tbe state law. During
the post year two bank have gone into
voluntary liquidation, having paid their
depositors in fulh During the year two
Incorporated banks have failed, making
three Incorporated batfks failures lu eight
years; viz Lowell National Bank In 1888;
National City Bank of Marshall In 1891;
and tho Milford State Bank in 1891. The
Marshall failure was brought about by rhe
cashier skipping out with over 5100,009.
Tbe failure of tho Milford State bank was
through speculation, bad loans, nnd gross
negligence on the part of tbe directors.
The Commissioner wisely suggests that
some penalty be Inflicted upon directors
who grossly neglect to perform the duties
th&lt;w- arj expected to perform. If this
wrffv. done many of the evils would be
remedied and failures would be few and
far between. That tbe state banking law
is doing kood Is proven by tbe increasing
demand for banks and the Increase In the
volume of business.

AT
A r
acquainted with life can be ignorant ol the improvement which genteel »PP»rel
\ z-\
\ j /-&gt; n produces in the carriage, tone of the thought, and principles of an individual.
\ I )
VI (1 II It gives » man confidence, self-respect and a sense of equality with his companX 1
X1XU11 io,ls; it inspires him with energy, independence and courtesy of manner.
rhe
face becomes manly, bold and free; there is no slinking through narrow lanes and back streets, but ori tne
contrary the smoothly dressed man steps out with a determination not to spare the earth, or to walk as u
he trod on eggs or razors. No; he rushes onward; is the first to accost his friends; gives a careless bow
to this, a bluff nod to that and a patronizing Show d’ye do” to a third, who is w*rse dressed than himselt.
Believe us, when we say, that
.

... zz^e GOOD

CLOTHES =3Z—

are calculated to advance a man in life nearly as well as good principles, especially in a world like this,
where external appearance is taken as the exponent of what is beneath it.
.

THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT
Of strictly fine Suits and Spring Overcoats ever shown in Hastings awaits your inspection.

-:-BOYS’ GOOD CLOTHES.-:It is hardly necessary for us to comment further on our Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. Mothers are
aware that if they want to make a selection of a Suit or Overcoat for their boys, From thenlargest and best
stock in the city for the lowest possible prices, they must come to us—and they do.

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Michigan.

One-Price Clothiers.

NEW

SPKINQ
Something to be
Our New Spring Stock of Remembered
Y those interested in the'
The Stein Bloch Co’s, elegant
clothing they wear, is
production in clothing have
that the manufacture of cloth­
for men and boys has be­
arrived and are now ready for ing
come one of the leading in­
dustries
of the United States.
inspection.

B

(Read what we have to say
in adjoining column.)

•

Also a superb line "bf hats,
gents’ furnishings, and entire
spring stock of goods.
As usual, all previous efforts
outdone, and this season’s stock
better than ever.

This is the last time we will have anything to say to you about the great sale
of the Clement, Bane &lt;fc Co’s stock, The
reason is that there will be nothing to
tell you about by next week.
There’s a lot of odds and ends left that
have had their prices changed. They
will not last long.
&gt;
This has been a great sale, something
• long to be remembered. Competition
knocked "higher than a kite," store
crowded with goods and bargain seekers,
$10,000 worth of clothing sold in a few
weeks, extra clerks, the talk of the town
-that tells the story of a most successful
sale.
People know now better than ever that
it pays to keep posted as to what is going

It employs millions of capital
and thousands of expert and
skillful workmen. It lias
made great advancement To­
day the clothing manufactur­
ers employs the best talent
and control the products of
the most exclusive mills. The
exclusive tailor is no longer
in it, as he isforced to pattern
after the nobby styles and
perfectly cut garments pro­
duced by the wide-awake
clothing manufacturer.
Our business plan has ever
been to sell good clothing or
none, therefore we alway get
the best obtainable for our
customers. The best is none
too good for them.
The Stein Bloch Co’s make
of clothing has a reputation
as the best. Too much can­
not be said in praise of their
elegant productions.
In selecting our spring and
summer line of clothing we
have purchased an immense
and very complete line of this
splendid make of clothing.
Its such a stock as any high
class clothing house is proud
to offer to.their trade; and
such clothing any man is
proud to wear. An inspect­
ion of this stock would be a
pleasure to you.
We believe the purchasing
public appreciate and prefer
conscientiously made cloth­
ing, rather than the shoddy
make, and this stock will ap­
peal not only to the eye, but
to the judgment of buyers.'
W'E’VE got a grand line of
’’ hats already on our
shelves, others arriving. Very
attractive. Every year beat­
ing the record of former years.

�&amp;
TIME TABLE.

i NATIONAL _

SEVEN

killed

in

a

wreck.

memphisin arms.
It* Citizen* Buckle on Their
Private Artillery.
APOesBLE BAGEWAB THE 0AH8E.
. _______ _

Ctaltonr. to.

MOMENTARILY MAI).

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stations.

A K»«ley Graduate'* Suicidal
Inclination*.
Chlrtto-u. Mn~«k~
,Mle to. Wet-to^ “^^X,mg
the shop employes' trains were run«u*a
rtd. by »ld. ca prtstal ttato*.

^d*ditching too ““““Odntlcnrtiglno

•fl

THREE FUMOUB ATTEMTTO TO DIB-

ELumxon..

ClrlHsat’a*—Thre’

■Militia Raid 1D

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*

BtetUhrta

MeweiriA March 7.—Trouble has been
brewing for some time between the whites
Kd blacks in the lower part of the city,
.nd Saturday night’s attack on ^three
deputy sheriffs by a mob of negroes threstccm to bring on a race war chat will cul­
minate In further bloodshrtL-The trouble
wm precipitated by an attempt to arrest
Wfil Stewart, a negro for \whom Judge
Dubose had issued a bench warrant.
W.re K.»dy with Tb.lr Os"*Deputy Sheriffs Charles Cole, Robert
Harold, and Avery
■bout midnight in Calvin McDowells
grocery stere at the corner of i}*“1“lpp*
nd Walker avenues surrounded by a
oowd of friends. The negroes had been
saperting the raid aud were armed with
Winchesters kud shotguns. At the aptjrarance of the officers the negroes opened
STia ttatoto. offltoto Ml. rti taW
Wounded. They returned the fire, but
Done of the negroes was hurt.
Eorely Chauce te Lyneb Fifteen at One*.
;A posse of deputy shsriffii who were lq^
the immediate vicinity came to tho rescue
and fifteen of the blacks were placed unto
.best. The scooting caused the ««««*
excitement kx the neighborhood and fif­
teen minutes after the first shot was fired
’ efcry white man wm armed with a «inchester. The wounded men arc still alive.
I “Tliirsling for Revenge," m DsnaL
■ Officer Colo Is in a dangerous condition,
however, awl will hardly survive. Tho
others it is now believed will recover. The
police placed fourteen more negroes under
attest yesterday Charged with complicity
fa the shooting. If Officer Cole should
die further trouble is expected, as the
vribites living in tho vicinity of the shoot­
ing ore thirsting for revenge.

JohnF. Duessing. The first four were mar­
ried, tho others unmarried.
All the killed were horribly mangled.
T^e accident wm caused by ithe carete-D'M of a switching crew. William Bar­
tels, the foreman, immediately gave him­
self up to the polloe.
He «ay«ther* 13 n°
excuse for tho accident. He simply forgot
Io close the switch.
SPRINGER SHOWS IMPROVEMENT.

for His Recovery.
Washixgtox, March 8.—Another con­
sultation of Representative Springer’s phy­
sicians was held last night, and as a result
it was stated that the condition of the pa­
tient showed a slight improvement, with
reason to hope for his recovery. Springer
Iiassed a favorable day. He showed signs
of extreme nervousness and sensitiveness,
and .this was regarded by the doctors as a
sign of clearer comprehension. Tho slight­
est noise disturbed him.

Til

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Br^s. *&gt;.«
.
W..S Makes Two Dssperato Efforts to
. Mlm*elf from ■ Eonrth Story

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a severe shaking up.
Effect on tho Shop Train.
But on the shop train the effort ""“T
rfbta There
100
°“
and of these seven were kilted, °°®
ioasly hurt, and twelve so badly
tost toer had to be removal by «“tatoace. Ttay ’111 *H tocorw, boweven'Tta
klltod ere: Freak Pfrlrt J’bn G™“^
knwski
Stanislaus Kobacinski, Paul
WMner. iSJt Wotae. Joreph Dudringer,

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Jd mfrtahibg to th. US., «d

adjourned.
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taeh.toooa wilUameendhlertttocam.
brm from Betofr. Wto. a tm
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th. Mau-MU. eiutol.

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toah.reone Blur. WllUam. -- «~&gt;°'
from Dr. Kertey’a •-&gt;«“«Dwight tour weeka ago bo &gt;&gt;“““£

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bl. n’tobta, .P-Jto to A.
rtnrt. to I.ror ot Dnboto th. rtttto*

atnugrtr at times, but bo was
L. Uqu« beML WhU. eltUbg a* tha

a«,llrn.ro -bo ml«bt -not to P“‘ ton
torr word* nnd to. out wont otnr.lM
Mftoto b.ld «1 MCUllr. MMlo. ond

table Sort..rectag with hla w1’*'
dltu-r, he enddenlr drew a
&lt;rom
bla pocket end pushed It egslort hto kit

oonatipation.

breast.

n.r.1, Xi.~a Bl. »•"

Th. ball drilled a hole about an loch ta­
lon lb. brut, peurtrrtlng to. to^r lota
otthe lung. He then wrtked scrora tta
room end, nJetog to. ’tat’’; th"’
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stat
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deal
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effects, prepared only from the moil

dtocuurtl Dtrtrlrt mrttrt* M«i «™“
no Mmroprtrtlon ot *M0 t«
Catholic
Orphan
Aaylum,
0’N.lU ot Mlmourt rraatad It_
».»"•
Th. btU wa. rtlll pending « adioumm.nu
wmnww Mrueb C-Tha ~oata
tMUrtd th. bill tor to. rellrt ot ex-Port|X-"“
.
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lots
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side
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bottlee by all leading drug-

Freight trains will be run al the eontenleMe
f the enrapany. who reserve lhe rirht to danse
He Uum of such trains without notice.
*
F. Bvsh. (tali') Macaser
HrtO. Porntlt. Genl I*. A T. Act
'

notXve it on
proor u&gt;&lt; xwcuvj-rt—--——■
wb«» tartrtortl Willtax.J’ &lt;Cloggotmulxtoi ooatort,lr» thrt ho might lire. h”,““2JSl 1plutod *»&lt;f DuboU retolnwl tn blx *•** nr
wtax ta hxd doo. u&gt;d «iMd
I’ Int*lbJSbou~ W.uoo ot
substitute.
Hastings, - - Miclx&gt;
Dr. Itorke «M died ta to rtrixt Dr.
CAUFOHNU FIG STBUP CO.
that tb. .iAf.M.ul
br to. AtUnt*
arid .nd th.J drrtrtd th.
Dr. 1'rtko tad left th. Boot. WU^ot* 'CunHItnUon that hl. ,oto tor btowbrt, IUIAK nNKi900.
.
$75,000.00
«•*«£
•uddOTlr tacam. turion, and tom tha poblloao. In U.contort IfM
LOUI8riil£. KF.
ftgff r&lt;MC
SURPLUS I7.000.0i&gt;.
nipt Wrti rt&gt; Intnmou. l.lKhood, Dlrtrto.
bandages from the wound.
matters were then considered until ad­
Foucht
ths
Doctor
Like
a
Madox*®Incorporated under the law, of the State of
In order to prevent the irritation pro­
H. tonght Dr. HatBrid Ilk. a mad- journment, the bill being pending at adMichigan.
duced by sounds that penetrated lhe rick
। journment.
room tho door bell wm muffled, the street M and .neodrtl ta
WASHIXGTOX, March 5.—In the senate
Open tor business Dec.is.lMfl.
was blockaded nnd sawdust Lnid on the window* Ba threw op th. window tatora
Dr.
Hatfrrid
could
ororpo
’
er
him.
yesterday
Gordon
introduced
a
resolution
street car tracks that passed the door of
officers:
the Springer residence iu order to deadenand
___ —tor__ rt. ’.ral mtanu. tta l»o mm to pay the heirs of urn late Atax H
. . .
£)p. Hatfield
the sound of the rumbling cars. During struggled for supremacy,
Stephens compensation for expend of
rxha'artod
Cheater
Messer. Vlee. Pres.
the day Springer asked concerning the
-* —K—w
prosecuting hta claim foe a seat in, the
progress of the debate in the bouse on tbe who tad .uffrtrtl grrntlT
during
the
Wood, gar. up *ho fight. During thl.
DIT-JECTORJ:
special oider concerning the silver bill.
Stanford introduced a bill
Um. Mr* Wllllama and tar S-yaartold period.
'.Reynolds
W. H
to * purchase, with new
greenbacks,
TALK OF A RACE CONFLICT.
DR. SCUDDER’S MAD WORK. "
daughtar were ta tta room, hot th. wit.
silver
nt
the
rate
of
not
more
than
waa too much overcome by th. riioek to
John Carreth.
Chester Messer.
He Violently Assaults f Fellow Prisoner render any aarittoneh.
With a Chair.
on the pure food bill eulogies were deliv­
The excitement over the shooting is inTEARS
OPEN
HIS
W
OUND
AGAIN.
Chicago, March 7.—Dr. Henry M. Scud­
ered on tho tata Representative Lee of
Interest paid on time deposit, nnd i ^menJ
CTBMlng. The air to thick with rumors of der, accused of the murder of Mrs. F.. H.
A BorrtM. town, la th. TrertaOT of Virginia, and the senate adjourned to
Banking Business Transact e&lt;t.
a race conflict, and groups of exdtcd white Dunton,
.
his mother-in-law, attempted to
nt. wtr..
men gathered on the streets yesterday to
Alter William, had been calmed bo
dfecuss tbe situation. Late in the after- 1kill,a fellow patient in the detention hos­
yesterday afternoon. The two pa­ .gain exprcrtrtl a wlab that tta pbyriolan the hoUHj and in committed private claims
CHICAGO A-‘ WEST
noon a meeting of cltiiens wm held at the pital
I
had been tramping through the cor­ might mr. hla lit*
L
MICHIGAN Ry.
court house to decide upon a plan of ac- tients
1
Tta wound wa. wen- considered and M-veral parsed. A
as they had done all day. Dr. Scud­ .IrrtWrtl again and tho patient waa Induced night session ■ was attempted, but there
tlbn. zLfter a prolonged discussion it wm ridor
;
dflcidcxl to call upon all good citterns to der
&lt;
entered
his cell,
grasped
a; to U« down. Mr* William* &gt;atattar was no quorum present.
-Grand haplds for.
tauler their services to the aharifl to aid chair,
।
and as his victim pa*s&lt;xl the. hneband'e tadrido trying to wxrita him,
WASHINGTON, March 7.—1:0 house
him in keeping the
peace.
।
------- That
--------- official
-------cell
door hit him on the head with it Be____r
. wh«l bo «*• onco “.o™ «tMd with a do­ Saturday a letter from the treasury was
IN THE
adeepted the offer, and several hundred fore he could repeat the blow tho attendread stating that Wd0,a» would be neces­
.
sire
to
hurl
himself
from
the
window.
He
men were sworn in-as
I ants came to the rescue and after a fierce
Id-m deputy sheriffs
sheriffs
i sprang from the bed and tore open the sary for the government exhibit at j the
a
They are All Walking Arsenals.
struggle the doctor was overcome and
(»•!•.• &lt;C
- wound afresh. Dr. Hatfield, who wm World's fair. A resolution was adopted
Every white man in town wto a walking placed in iroxia He accuseil his fellow
sUUweak from tbe first encounter, wm to investigate the validity of the Maxwell
■rsenal last night, and should the negroes patient of beingTnleague with hta wife to
unable
to
cope
with
Williama
land
grant
in
New
Mexico.
Tha
urgent
renew tho trouble the uprising would soon convict him of murder.
Rapid*
deficiency bill was passed, aq was a bill
Th» Frensy of ■ Maniac.
be put down; Tho scene erf Saturday
Blcod streamed In a torrent from the for tl00,000 deficiency in the agricultural
night’s tragedy is In a loc^lty notorious
*WMk*aj^-Xn-rr&lt;l»l
■ -n ’£»“!•
9:00 a. m. h*s through Ichalr car to (nk-ago.
New York, March 7.—William H. Mc­ wound, and in his frensy Williams tore appropriation. Holman antagontxed the
for its toughness. It is h hang-out far
hta
underclothing
into
shreds.
He
struck
No estra charge for seats.
, ,
roustabouts r.ud thieves and tho authorl- Ginn, 27 years of age, quarreled with his
13
p. m. runs through to Chicago solid ,1th
ttas have always experienced great diffi- sister, Mrs. Mary Hempier, at the res­ Dr. Hatfield a terrific blow in tbe face,
Wagner buffrt ear Mrt« M reniv
calty in maintaining taw and order. Tho idence of Mrs. Mary Wiegand, J65 Siegel which staggered him. There wm a fierce
S-17 p. m has through tree cb*ir carlo Manis­
NOTICE.
glare
In
WUltams
’
eyes,
and
he
acted
like
tee via M. ft N. K. It K.
negroes in that section of tho city arc all street, Brooklyn, Sunday night. McGinn
bill.
li JS p. m I, solid train with Wagner r»ure
armed and they are making open threats struck her several times with bis fist, a man in the violent ward of an insane
WASHINGTON, March 8.—A bill was re­ To the Qualified Elector* o( Barn’ Co.. M Ich.
Wmkhras. Two-thlrds of the members of the steeping ear through tot'hlcaco.
of applying the torch. The police and Hacking her eyra. She threatened to Mvlum. Thrusting Dr. Hatfield Mlde, he ported Id tha senate yesterday to extend
tt!ffip.m.toll»3tanapoh’or.b
bounded
across
tbe
room
to
the
same
win
­
deputy sheriffs ore arresting every sus­ kill him and he drew a pocketknife,
tbe
free
delivery
system
to
town*
of
i,tfX)
in*voted to submit to the Ml
picious character to be found, over forty opened it, and handed it to her, saying: dow which he had tried to leap from in the
flrat struggle. Mra. Williams ran shriek­ inhabitant* where tho postal revenue
having been lodged in jail.
“Kill me if you dare." Mrs. Hempier took
reaches &lt;5,000 per year. Peffer introduced
Militia Rea&lt;ly for Action.
him pt his word and plunged the blade ing from the room.
a bill to increase Mexican war veteran*'
Help in tha Nick of Time.
Tho Chickasaw guards, Hibernian rifles, Into his heart. He staggered from th«/
i
food
Williams had raised the window and pensions
pnuiimw to (25
t-z per mouth.
***»*.*». Tbe
— pure ..
Houzier zouaves and the Bluff City artil­ house to a neighboring drug store and
X-UlBOUl
lery, numbering 1,111 soldiers, are resting fell dead in the doorway. The woman was half way out when two men passing | bill was then debated without action
.
’e
•----Joniury 3rd. t»».
the
house
heard
his
cries
of
“
Murderl"
The
adloummant.
adjournment.
on their arm* ready to resjond to the call
county.
Leara Grand BapMs for ...
The house, in spite of vigorous opposi­
mon rushed up-stoira and assisted Dr.
of the sheriff. The negroes are filling up
I Hatfield, who wm clinging to the insane tion from anti-silver Democrats, took up
on whisky and an outbreak is feared.
Four shot guns and a lot of ptatota and -4jes MoiKES, Io.. March a—The grand man’s legs. The doctor says that if help the rules committee's resolution—setting Hasting, in said count
knives, which*'were taken from the negro jury of Taylor county haa returned crimi­ had not arrived just when it did he would spart March 23, IS and 84 for coasidrra- ith. A. 1). tsw. there W1U
Lowell
prisoners, nre in the hands of the police. nal indictment* against H. M. Belvel have been obliged to release hta hold on lion of the Bland bill-before the journal
‘ Tom Muss and Will Diggs, two of tho in­ doorkeeper of the senate, and E. Houck, Williams. Police took charge of him then, j■ .vos read, and after a taw hours of ani­ or prup&lt;rttioa of raising the sum of gMjOOD for I fiaginaw-.. -........... .
and
he
wm
bonnd
and
taken
to
the
hasI
mated
debate
adopted
tbe
sama
The
penciters of the riot, ore letter carriers.
the purpose of bulldta* and furnishing a court I ~Kv«irv dev. tWc
editor of The Southwest Iowa Democrat
U iMro't *.tb 1-rW
don bill was passed. The World’s fair house and Jail, to be rrv«-ted ou court house 1 -,-’nrrm^mr^xh
The Memphis Lynch Not "Up to Date."
iO» lu ruu»&gt;u&gt;,
published nt Bedford. Belvel, who writes pital, where it is believed ho will die.
city ot Haatlng*. Mich., for tbe-1 CAr.
cent*.
If Deputy Sheriff Colo had died- yester­ letters for weekly papers, wrote and The
bill, appropriating (6,500,000 was intro­ square, in the
rtniTTttnr
nrtm
Ito,
I "iNB'pTm'hSS
. L— . _ »
lhrouxh pallor - r to 1»v:to!X;
Convenient for Experiments. ,
duced.
___________________
day morning, m it was reported, the entire Democrat published a severe attack upon
Pittsbukg, March.. K—The Sterling
party would have been taken from tho jail Senator Finn, whoso home is at Bedford.
iMkard of raperrtaors of sold county. Said court
Steel company, whose ptant Is near Mc­
and lynched, as preparations were made
house to u- eomplrtetl and ready for occupancy.
Chicago, March 5.—The Democrats of Including all furniture and furnishlnxs and the
7X8 «. m. ties parlor ear io
-y
■nd the intention was not changed until it
Keesport, is expending fOb.OOO on addi­
l-orlrtrt.OT* Jutata.taa WH!I &gt; •“•
Cook
county
met
in
convention
yesterday
-WM found that Cole wm alive. It wm re­
CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 7.-Frank Mel­ tional shops. In the new shops steel pro­
ported last night that the negroes were bourne, the “rainmaker.” has telegraphed jectiles will be made for the United States to nominate delegates to the state conven­
Geu'lP
bolding a mass meeting and that a
to E. II. Jones of this city telling of his government. The Sterling process wm In­ tion. The convention vtm about unani­
preacher wm advising them to deliver success in producing rain at Hermosilla vented by Americans,(and the McKeesport mous for Palmer for president, and pamed
their brothers from the jail, but officers
occupancy including
PROBAiK ORDERin the state of Bonora, Mexico. This is plant ta the only one in this country mak- a resolution instructing the delegates
tailed to find any foundation for the
ng projectiles by a native method. to tho
state convention to boom
the first of the dry season. But two inches
nunor.
Some opposition wm undcr any circumstances to exceed tbe sum of j At a
of rain fell as a result of Melbourne's ef­ Strangely enough the projectiles are made tho senator.
5. the rrM xie Office is
forts. The rainmaker Is operating (for the within gunshot of Carnegie, Phipps &amp; leveloped, but the convention also
Co.'s works at Homestead, where armor, passed a resolution instructing the dele­
Mexican government.
Des Moines, March 7.—From reports
plate intended to resist any cannon ta man­ gates to vote m a unit for Judge John P.
from Corning, this state, about thb turbu­
Altgeld’ for governor. General John C. Mfonows: liaooo to be rat-*d tn theyw
Present, Charles W. Arm»tnt&gt;&gt;. « «
ufactured. ___________________
lence there over which an appeal was made
Chicago, March 5.—“Tho people of the
Black says tho action of the convention l«; ITR.UK) in tbe year IMS and tl&amp;GOD Id tbe
Iocs not Interfere with hta canvass for tho year I8M. The vote on said proposition or
to tho governor for troops, it seems that a west are heartily tired of the squabble be­
quMttan to be by ballot, and lhe bafioUi to read
CDiciXMAti,
March
7.
—
On
InstTnursnomination
for
governor.
revival that rivaled in excitement the tween Cleveland and Hill In New. York,
day
afternoon
there
was
discovered
float
­
wildest of backwoods affairs of the kind and they want a western man," said ex­
By order of the board of snpervteore of Barry
has been going on for some time—in fact Governor J. Sterling Marton, of Nebraska, ing in the Ohio river, near North Bend,
County. Mich.
Thomas 8. Baira.
liad become u "show” for the irreverent. at the Palmer House yesterday.
Dvqvoix, Ills., March 1-Work at tho
He the body of a white Infant child, from ap­
(beal]
County Clerk ot Barry Co.. Mich.
Several of the converts showed signs of in­ thought Boles and Russell, or Gray, would pearances a week old. The qu-e has de­ leveral mines in this vicinity ta suspended.
Given under my hand and seel at the dty ot
sanity last week and the rough element de­ bo a good ticket.
veloped into one of Infanticide The Tho contract between mine operators and
eded to stop It; They therefore threatfather is J. W. Boyce, a sewing machine miners expired Monday. Miners ask for
taxed to ride the revivalist and one of the
mortgagEbale
man, who lives with his wife st 134 Elm present prices, 40 cents a ton gross, while
deacons on a rail. The two men fled
street. Boyce has made a confession operators want to reduce it to 30 cents.
Default bavin* been made in the condition,
WASHINGTON,
-Mlirch
5.
—
Mr.
Manderson
tp the woods and somebody wired for
of a rertain moctaage mad* by James KmUtey ’-In Uw Htvot Brttlnx-.
stating that he threw the infant alive Into More than a thousand miners are idle.
of Nebraska introduced a bill in tbe senate
troops. The revival is about broken up.
tUF
1
®
13
A Endsley to Emma Simpson
the river from the suspension bridge be­
J-‘*d N^ember HA D.. taso. aid rvcetdSIto
"“V«£V .
yesterday to prevent tbe issue by corpora­ cause he woa unable to support It.
THE DEATH RECORD.
lb. oBtort to. Bqlrtrt rt O~&lt;U. lur to.rt to. prtltt»»rT&gt;.-«
. in-tlti.-nrrcw »*
tha: rt
sold
tions or individuals of what are known as
&lt;&gt;a&gt;».rjtar,M4Aa&gt;.rt Mirhlm. wi u&gt;. |
S12S..&lt;'UMpemon, tl.tetoMrtlto
Captain JoeKixxey, old-time Mtasta- ■rtb bwrt XowmlHr r n tort, in Ub«r » o&lt; I ft*.
Washington, March 5.—The treasury “trade to keen,by. which laborers are
_ ..iSmi ol trti rrtlilM- ...I
compellaTto
take
what
is
called
"store
D
es
Montis,
la.,
March
8.
—
The
Repub
­
rippi
river
man,
at
Boonville,
Ma
mortoMM.
on
ton
M:
SrtO
morttw.
«..oo
department wm In a flutter ot excitement
pay" In compensation for .their labor.
Davu J. CnocXEB, prominent lawyer of to. oipm» coMtlon tort II nnr l.i&gt;w.«to«U
licans ot Wapello, Taylor, Marshall, Iowa,
’ST5
yesterday when it was learned that the
"n-jM renuun unprtd tor rtxty du,
torn onto prlnrtprt urt lo&amp;w rt-rtl tortorrtto
Cedar and Howard counties, have chosen Chicago.
to
.to;-"-"
bouse committee on appropriations wm
Lyman D. McLntom, president Amariestrong Harrison delegations to the state
Considering the advisability of abolishing
Chicago, March 7.—A rate of tia.50 from
.
—
.A.
.
•••■vu.
u,
unrip,,
uuv
convention.
Madison county delegates sn college of Dental Surgery in Chlmga
ftbe divisions of public moneys and loans
And the same having remained
(A true copy.J
1,1
st De Funtak Springs, Fla.
unpaid and In arrears for the spare of sixty
and curreecy. Appropriations for these Chicago to Washington and return for the are instructed to favor Blaine. Keokuk Is
divisions are carried in the legislative bill Grand Army ot the Republic encampment, ter Blaine flrstand Harrison secund; Adams
Judge Thomas Nixox Van Dyke, prom­ &lt;tayi» and upwsnta, tlx, ot Incl psi sum of four
PROBATE OHP EHhundred
ftny
dollars
with all srrearmcra of Inter
which Is now being prepared by tho sul&gt; to be held lu Washington next September, •ends a Blaine and Harrison delegation inent Tennessee poliUcian, at Rome, Ga.
VHnmitteo. It ta alleged that the work of has been announced by the Pennslvania and Appanoose is first for Blalna The
A. J. Sawyeb, well-known elevator and
both these divisions to duplicated by di­ line. Tbe rate ta based upon 1 cent per indications are that Harrison will have a grain limn, at Minneapolis.
notice tbe
mile for the round trip.
‘
J WUT UUUBTS MU W ureday. the 37ih&lt;tay of Fvbrmnvisions in tho treasurer's office.
clear majority of tho state convention Emil Ames, well-known comedian at UMkmrt
Which moots here March 17.
Chicago.
’
Iowa Problbltioalita Meat.
Lucy Ridley, aged in, at New York.
Chicago, March 7.—The Tribune has a
De* Moineu/ la., March 2.—The State
■^•rtrttorrtto.rt.uu .4
Auocm'i Stohhs, prominent Brooklyn
Washington, March «-Hon. John W.
Temperance Alliance met In annual con­ double leaded article with a "scare" head
(nan, at Mansfield. Conn.
7
I d Ou"rS!ilng andJHM u'**’*V
Kendall,
representative
in
congress
of
tho
vention here last night. The attendant**, nearly half a cnlumn long, stating that
G. rxxscx, okUtartK*.
Tenth
Kentucky
district,
iieri
at
his
resi
­
waa not targe. The president's address the railways In Missouri, Kansas, Iowa,
tees, at New York. ;
warned the Prohibitionists against the Nebraska nnd Minnesota are evading the dence in this city at 8:26 laat night from
threatened repeal of the prohibitory law, interstate commerce taw by the system of the effect of two -strokes of apoplexy re­
non «f
*^d
ceived
yesterday
morning.
Sunday
niuht
and predicted the destruction of the Re­ cash rebates.
Wh7:?r"tiShefekJn^d lt“KwZrt'jZ£’T*"'th":O"kll*“«
tor
n,ro
publican party If a single one of lu law­
condition, but about midnight he awoke
makers in the general assembly fails to
and complained of feeling 111, He atWashington, March 7.-The president
an&lt;! nil
*
bul f’u h*ck »°- bet of the Chicago stock exchange.
returned to Washington Saturday, reach­
Dr. F. R. Rick, formerly demonstratoi
I
x IB
"““-UHing the executive mansion about 5 o'clock.
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OUR COUNTY,

Miss Carrie Long at NUhville—8. Ayers*
1 and wife at Jackson are visiting Maple
The home ot G. W. Palmerton, of Grove friends—A little child of Mr. aftd
Woodland, was burned to the ground last Mrs- Kimble was burned so badly Friday
week, with a loos of about 8800.
by having Its clothing catch fire from tbe
The Woodland News comes out with Btove. that it died. Funeral at the M. E.
the first snake story of the seaaou. saying church Sunday.
that two boys ef that town bad killed a
black snake over five feet long. ItS bard
Delayed letter.
work to get the start of Brother Felgbner
On Tuesday morning at about 10:30
on snake stories.
.' tbe dwelling house owned ajid occupied
Editor Godfrey, of Freeport, was takenn' l by George Palmerton burned to the ground.
sick last week from the effect* of eating The fire probably orignated from a de­
cheese. An editor’s stomach isn’t accus­ fective chimney. Mrs. Palmerton was
tomed to such delicacies.
first made aware of the fire by hearing a
j About 80 converts have resulted from crackling sound and upon Investigation
Rev. Arney's efforts in Freeport. From found the fire was between thu ceiling and
this It seems as though he is good for; roof of the lean-to. Being unable to get
to the fire she quickly spread the alarm of
something beside* driving a trotter.
Charlie Johnson, of Delton, was pump­ fire but as no uieu were about ■ it was be­
ing his hand car presumably just fast yond control before help arrived. Most of
enough to keep out of the way of tbe the furniture was saved from the first
lightning express, on the C. K. ± 3. last floor but nearly everything on the second
floor was burned. Mr. Palmerton had
week, when his machine jumped the track.
After performing several gyrations be some Insurance but the loss Ls heavy and
come down in a heap, painfully injuring will be severely felt by hint. Mrs. Hough,
and Dr. Hough, mother and brother of
. his right arm.
.
Mrs. Palmerton, were living with them at
Tbe Woodland News is authority for the the time and as all their tilings were In the
statement that Lake Odessa lias « more chnmlMfr-they have nothing left, not even
disgraceful affair lhau had this dty to a change of underclothing.
deal with, and one of a similar nature, ex­
cept that the complaining witness wasoniy
Farmers are busy making sugar—G. M.
15 or 16 years of age.
Baitinger of Hartford, is spending a few
One year ago while our school house was days with Woodland friends—D. N?
engrossing tbe public mind, we heard a. Stowell came home from tbe agricultural
citizen offer to gamble that there would college to attend the examination—R 11.
not be a lot sold ora building built in the Hough his sold his blacksmith shop to
village In three year*. Within the past Teeple and Coyll and has purchased a farm
nlontb ot; two the writer recalls the sales of B. Coolbaugb—Wm. Lee was on our
of 2&lt;S lots, on which have been erected 10 streets Mbnday the first time for six
buildings and moot of the balance of these month*, having been laid up with rheuma­
lots will be adorned just as soon as mc- tism—Walter Barnum's horses ran away
cbanlc* can be had to do the work. Be- one day last week anti one of them broke
skles we vouch that double this number Its leg and had to be killed. Mra. Barnurn
Mil be built this coming summer.—Delton was driving at the time when one of the
horses, in play, kicked up and came down
Breeze.
’
Thus it seems that Delton baa calamity on the wrong side ot the buggy pole. She
howlers and enemies of prosperity. If reined the team In to’the fence and suc­
Delton hadn’t built her school house, the ceeded In-getting out .when tbe team ran
ptjuph&amp;y of the grumbler would have away. The buggy was badly smashcil.
stood a better chance of being fulfilled.

from him and found to have three cham­
bers loaded. The school was then can­
vassed and It was then found that three
boys carried revolvers constantly and thir­
teen others were owners of them. It was
also ascertained that twenty boys In one
grade smoked clgaretts.

H—1 ’

liv«r*r
1 kaow
helped or cured tty tt.

Prof. Daniels, librarianat Oliyct college
and professor of Greek, bus been called to
the president’s ebair of the college during
the sickness and absence of Dr. Butterfield.

It would b* a* bright
But Morning bugle* and Honor call*.
And. oh! tha sllenca of widowed hallsI

Mias May White, who has been sleeping
at Stockbridge for 209 days is recovering
but not as rapidly as given out She is
awakened three times a day and stays
awake about five hours In all spending the
time in reading, but Is not strong enough
to do any work.

Ona rare brief moment they fight no more.

Begun by a bride tn tbe dead man's ears.
And lost In the tempest or shock of spears.
—Douglas Bladen in Lippincott's.

The act of pedaling the cycle instantly
quickeus tho clrculauon in the fert and
legs, and in the course of a quarter or half
an hour scuds a perfect torrent of blood
through the veins of the legs and tho pel­
vis into tho portal vein, which spreads it­
self out in the liver •'rom tho lower side.
In other words, tho offdet of cycling upon
the liver is the same as that of flooding a
still and stagnant lake with innumerable
mountain strrains after a heavy rainfall.
The whole of tbe water in tbe lake is vio­
lently moved, and tho outflow at Its lowet
extremity is increased tenfold.
It fs precisely this flooding effect which
is produced upon the liver by the rushing
current* of blood from the legs as tbe re
suits of their energetic activity in pedaling
the bicycle or tricycle. Tho stagnant lake
in the organ is moved in every part, all its
minutest ramifying vessels are washed
out, it* bile secreting cplls are -timulaUd
by fresh blood, nnd tbe work which a llvez
pill usually takas ten to twelve hours ta
nerform I* performed in less than one hour,
and with much more thoroughness and
naturalness.
Not that the immediate effect of cycling
is to rouse the bowels into activity, but the
constipation aud liver torpidity nre gradu­
ally overcome by on increase of normal
physiological activity, and thu cure re­
mains permanent so long ns the exercise is
naraevered with.—Hospital.

About 19:35 this afternoon Mr. Shaw,
wbo drives car No. 1 on the Main and
West street line, neared the Michigan Cen­
tral crossing at Seminary street from tbe
north. A few rods from the railroad he
stopped the street air and bearing no
sound of a train drove on. As the horse
•tapped onto the railroad track tbe gate*
began to descend and caught tho animal
before the car reached the track. The
gate-keeper at East avenue has charge of
tho gates and did not see tbe car until he
lowered tbe gates. Mr. Shaw, with great
presence of mind, unhitched tbe horse
from the car and loosening the brake, al­
lowed the car to run back down the grade
out of harms way. The gates were raised
and the driver took the bone -out of the
way, the gates being lowered just as the
North Shore Limited rushed by tbe place.
A young Indy, who was a passenger in tho
car wm terribly Qightcned, though noth­
ing serious occurred, owlug to the driver
acting quickly. The gateman hns charge
of both crossings and claims he did not see
the car in time to lower the gates to pre­
vent the driver from crossing.
What
would have happened bad the gates drop­
ped after tbe car was on the crossing
causes a shudder even at the possibility'of
such a thing.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.

Wednesday night before retiring. Elmer
Bennett, who. with his family, Ilves at tbe
corner of State and Gordon streets, put
some
coal In the heating stove. He supEarly Wednesday morning burglars
broke Into the Coldwater National bank, posed he closed the stove securely, but a
blew open lhe “burglar proof” safe and little lump of coal held tbe top up. so that
stole 820.000 In cash and WO.oqo In bonds, their rooms filled with, coal gas. About
besides some diamonds left there for safe midnight the labored breathing and groan­
keeping. About 10 o’clock Tuesday night ing of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett awoke Mrs.
the alarm of fire was sounded and It ta sup­ Shellenberger. who occupies a portion of
A railroad tie fell on the saw In a saw
posed that the burglars purposely raised tbe bouse: When she arose she smelled-the
mill near Middleville. It dew upwards
the alarm to allow themselves an opportu­ gas, and mistrusting the trouble forced a
went through the roof and lay on the out­ nity to get Into the bank unnoticed during door Into her neighbor's apartments. She
side uf the mill.
the excitement Entrance to the bank was none too soon, as they must have soon
(1. W. Landis, of Woodland, E. Lielhau- was gained by prying open an oatside died of suffocation but for her timely assef. offNashville, F. A. Moon, of Middle- window. Entrance to the safe was gained statance. The house was opened and Dr.
vilie. al tended the examination at Grand ■ by drilling through the vault door and a Foote called, and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett
I tap ids last week, and each of them got an I punch used to loosen the lock on tbe In­ । are now fully recovered, it was a very
side ot the door. Thta being done the i narrow escape for them.—Marshall Stalesassistant pharmacist's certificate.
’
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__________ »
lock on the Inside door was fbreed. and mate,
access gained to lhe Itivlde of the vault, in
TURF AND TRACK NOTES.
A good time to sow clover seed—Mr.- which were two safes, oue a supposed
Manley. wife and son. of Jackson, are vis­ burglar proof with time lock, the other an
aing friends here—Lewis Gardner Is en­ ordinary safe. Inside the former wu a
tertaining one of Job's comforters on his strong, burglar proof money box. Dyna­
Hbw long will it take a horse worth
neck—Dsn Smith and wife, of Battle mite was placed trader one corner of the
Creek, visited at Geo. Appleman’s the past safe, a time fuse being used, which explod­ forty or fifty dollars to •‘eat bls head off’’
week—Geo. Egles &amp; Co. areinakiiig things ed tearing the bottom out of the safe and when It costs four or five dollars a month
hum nt their mill—Mr. Hofner had an crushing the niouey box. Gold pieces to keep him? Have you any of this
kind.
auction sale ot bis personal property at bis were found on tbe floor the next morning
farm March 3d. and is making arrange- battered and ben£ouQ|£shape,&gt; as though
C. W. Williams announces that Allerton
nwnu to move into town. He has rented hammered with a sledK^Thero Is not a will meet any one stallion In a race the
his tuna to John Snore for a term of years clue as to whom jibe bandars aro, though first week of next August, and will meet
I
it
ta
thought
that
the
job
was
done
by
—Fine spring weathefover head, bat the I
all stations during tbe second week on lhe
rdads arc, oh my—Miss E.‘ Downjtig has) members of the Joe Howard gang, who track at Independence. Iowa, but on no
c:o»ed her winter term of school at the j roblwni the sanm bank of Si0,000 years ago. account will lie ever ngain board the care.
Hosmer school house Wednesday. She; and for which Howard served a term in
Fewer animals and belter quality seems
has.given the best of satisfaction, aud her Jackson prison and vowed vengeance on
services have been engaged for the sum- the bank. Though he ta now In prison to be the motto of the day among breeders.
Pennsylvania'
it
ta
thought
that It Is a good one. loo. It is belter to make
mes term.
v
j
members of his gang did the work. While sacrifices In selling than to hold on to
the amount is very large, yet the bank animals year after year that will never
Ilanfleld.
appreciate in value; better sell out and
The birthday party at tbe hall last Fri­ will in no way Im crippled, as it has a sur­
plus of 975,000 anil.its stockholders are the start over again.
day night for Mrs. Dunn was a success
wealthiest
of
Coldwater
citizens.
A
re
­
The entries closed on Tuesday for six
and netted for the sidewalk 891.40—Frank
Doty has returned home from the Rapids ward of 91.0Q0 has been offered for tbe ar­ of tiy? magnificent list of stakes announc­
—Chas. Shoemaker bought an exact match rest of the burglars and detectives are at ed for the August meeting at Sturgis, as
No. 1 I* a 85,000 stake, for
for his gray last week In Delton and now work on the case.Jhough with no positive follows:
two year-olds elcgible to the 2:50 class, to
he drive* the finest team of horses 1g John­ clue to work on. •
stown— Doty and Stringham are shipping
Mra. Sarah Btirgdorff, a Kalamazoo which the entrance fee is 2 |&gt;er cent. No.,
from one to three carloads of sheep every _ woman worth considerable money, was 2 is a S5.000 stake, for three-year-olds
week to Buffalo—John Kipp returned last cniHcht todhe act 6f shop lifting some time elegible to the 2:23 class, to which the en­
Saturday from visiting'* some of his sick ago. and was sentenced to one year In lhe trance fee Is 3 per cent No. 3 I* a 85,000
relatives near tbe Creek—There Is more Detroit House of Correction last week. stake, for trotters eligible to the 2:30 class '
eall for the rent of houses than there are As she had considerable money, she ex­ and No. 4 Is for the same amount for the j
2:20 clam. Nob. 5 and o are 32,500 each
houses now-a-days. •
pected to get off with a fine.
nnd arc for pacers eligible to the 2:30 and
The case of Dr. C. H. Mead, of Char­ 2 “20 classes.
Johnstown.
lotte. accused of illegally selling liquor,
' Fltfe weather and lots of it—Will you go
One ot the reason* that farmers can't
was called before the circuit court of
tothc caucus?—Party at Fay Laments last Eaton county last week. The Dr. plead get better prices for their horses is that
Saturday night—If old Bill Jones had only guilty, and Judge Hooker fined him 8200; they are not well broken. There Is always
been alive we should have been informed
a demand for gOod. sound, thoroughly
Three Charlotte; justices sentenced 91 broken horses. Many an Indifferent ani­
before the event occurred, but as It chanced
to be we knew it not Nevertheless, on tramps last week, and it waaj; poor week mal is sold for a good price, chiefly an ac­
Tuesday. March 1st at the residence of for tramps too.
count of his good qualities. Almost any !
the bride. G. E. Coleman and Miss Carrie
Madame Kellogg, of thta city, recently horse can be so broken that |ls value will ;
Fry were united In marriage, the Rev. applied for space at the Columbian exposi­ 'be much Increased.
The funner and
Belfry, of Bedford, speaking the impor­ tion. the application being made through breeder may as well have this Increased
tant words by which the twain were made Mrs. Geo. E. Howcv, of thta city, member price os the middle-man.
Break your
one. The young couple have the best of the Board of Lady Managers, and yes­ horse to lead, and offside double, single
wishes of a large circle of friends. We terday received a letter from Mrs. Potter to cnrL top buggy, etc, teach him to go to
are glad to know that they Intend to re­ Palmer granting bcr 250 square feet of the steam cars, street cars, etc.
main in our midst as they have been with space In which to moke exhibit of her
An observing and well posted writer on
us from childhood. May tho rose of af­ French Tayloring system. Mrs. Kellogg
tho subject says: “The horse world is
fection ever bloom near their cot
will occupy the spaice with twenty Import­ never still. This ta a day of early speed.
ed
Parisian
wax
figures
representing
as
Milo.
The day when men were satisfied to wait
many prominent ladles of thta country,
Carrie Reed closed her third term of on which will be hung handsome garments five or seven years to show how to bring
school at Milo last Friday with literary made under bcr system of dressmaking. out the merits of a trotter has gone for­
exercises—Charles Crosby of Richland The garment* will all be made under ever—or until It has been proved \ that
early training ta a great mistake. W^ are
shipped a double deck car load of sheep Madame Kellogg's personal supervision In
from Milo last Friday from tbe farm of thta cltv. The exhibit will cost over no longer content to breed animals that
may by
training
be made
trotters.
Mark Bellinger—James Flynn is consid­ 83,000.—Battle Creek Journal.
We.alm to breed horses that are trotters
ered dangerously 111 at this writing. The
The old “Traveled Home.” the old by nature. There Is now neither glory
family received from the state schools at
Coldwater last week a Very promising 9 hotel In Marshall was partly destroyed by nor money In breeding homes In which
high trotting capacity ta only developed
.
year old girl for them to care for—Fanners fire last week.
through the maturing course of years.”
are availing themselves of the condition, of
A Tekonsha man tookpity on a poor,
the ground to sow their clover seed—The shivering. balf-rtarVed beggar the other
Farr Bros, have purchased tbe20 acre farm day, by giving him food and lodging. Tbe
South Lyons people paid 82,000 bonus
owned by Edgar Anson and Edgar bought fellow showed hl* appreciation' by stealing to the milling Ann of Plummer A Smith.
the 80 owned by the Kammer Bros, and hta benefactor's best horse from the barn, The mill runs on half time, and the citi­
F. Kenyon. Poor farmers. Those Farr but was captured soon after.
zens threaten to carry tbe matter into
Bros, can pay for 80 acres every two.years
court
The Saugatuck people, who were merry
nnd that from sales- from their farms.
Does farming pay—A fine opening at Milo over the report that the plat of the village
A Caro woman claims to be the undi­
for some good business man to open.* was missing and explained It on the ground vorced wife of Wm. J. McCully, of Mus­
store. Cash customers and no poor debts that the place was originally called kegon, and William is trying to explain
—Miss Mattie Hinkley of Maple Grove is Newark and was so plated, are not saying from behind tho grating why he married
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Maria Keyes—Mrs. a word now. Further Investigation shows again.
Cooper ot Prairieville, was burled last that the township and not the village was
Hon. C. J. Pailthorp, of Petoskey, was
called Newark. The village wa* first
Sunday.
called Kalamazoo, the name being changed renominated yesterday by the Democratic
to Saugatuck In 1858 on account of the convention at Cheboygan as a candidate
Died, at tbe Quail-trap school house in other and bigger Kalamazoo. And that for judge In the thirty-third judicial court
Maple Grove, on the night of March 1st, village plat ta still missing.
A Jackson Granger purchased a 32 pair
the P. of 1. lodge, age atx&gt;ut 2 years, to be
of trousers at a tailoring shop there, and
A young farmer of Keene, Ionia County,
resnrected at Maple Grove center, under a
then walked out with 311 worth of tlyj blsold
a
load
of
oats
to
a
Lowell
firm
last
new name and uniform. Death caused by
furaeted garment In another package. He
taking an overdose ot politics—Miss Annie week. In the bottom of hta sleigh cover­
failed to return.
Marshall Is visiting In Tifllo, Ohio—The ed by straw waa a load of stone; after un­
loading
and
returning
to
the
scales
to
have
The Grand Rapids railroad pass fraud,
Republicans at Maple Grove will meet iu
caucus at Maple Grove center In McKelvey hta sleigh weighed he stopped long enough who gave his name as J. D. McGowan,
hall on March 17.1892. at 9 p. m. to place on a side street to throw off hta load of owns up that his correct appellation is P.
In nomination a ticket for township officers. atone. He was caught at the deception F. Kelley. He worked for Capt McGowan
—Mr. Swcezy was at Grand Rapids Wed­ and It coot him dearly to settle thta matter in the Black Hills country and was at one
nesday of last week on business—There up with the firm who bought hta oats. time track formanof the Union Pacific.
was a nig bee at Mrs. Nice wander’s last Now the marshal has bad him arrested for
Two rural* from Alamo went to Kala­
Friday—Bert Cooper is home from Otsego dumping rubbish in the street. Verily, mazoo to lie made one. The groom-elect
where he lias been working In a paper tbe way of the trausjfressor 18 bard.
objected to pay lug seventy-five centa for a
mill, having hurt his hand In a pully
A dispatch from I Lansing states that marriage license and demurred at the
causing him to take a lay off—The suit of
charge of 92 for splicing by a justice.
Patterson vs Hafner did not come to trial. white puntabmentais being Inflicted upon
When payment wm to lie made the hus­
Patterson withdrawing the same before It a boy of 10 years in oue of the city schook
but 81.68. The bride
or that place last week,
wees, tbe
mo boy
wj drew
men a
» ren- band
««...&gt; could Ind —
came to trial—Married, Thursday, March of
3, G. L. Dickerson ot Maple Grove and vol ver upon tbe teacher. It wm taken | supplied tbe balance.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.

Lincoln Bush ha* bought the saloon
property In Delton, not because he wanted
to, but because he liad to. -He has lost the
sale of several lota on account of their
proximity to the saloon, and lias to buy It
now or not dispose of his iota. Oh saloons
are great helps (?) to any place.

|

Many of the citizens of Vermont will re­
member to have seen on one dollar bills ot
tbe Windham County State bunk a vignette
representing frogs lighting. This wm en­
graved to commemorate whnt is known as
tha Battle of Bullfrogs.
Many years ago, when the town of Wind­
ham was newly settled, there was a very
dry season. There are two large |&gt;unds in
Windham, separated by a considerable,
strip of land. Each of these {mods w in­
habited by a large number of frogs.
The smaller |&gt;on&lt;l dried up. and its in­
habitants started in a body for the lower
and larger |»ud. They were met tn the
intervening space by a party from tbe
larger pond, and a fierce and long coatinued battle ensued between the rival com­
munities.
The hideous clamor of the frogs during
this encounter attracted the. attention of j
several fanners, who witnessed the strange
spectacle of bullfrogs engaged in a tierce 1
and deadly battle. Tho contest lasted j
twelve hours, aud nearly nil the inhab-I
itanta of the little town xritne-sed II The1
war is now one of the tnulitlons of the
place.—Youth’s Companion.
People to Avoid.
If I were an employer erf men I should
avoid hiring any man wbo walks with both
hands in his trousers* pockets, and I should
hesitate employing a man who even keeps
one band iu his pocket as he walks. If my
bnaiDeM required that I should employ
women, no’cm of tho sex who allowed her
drees train, be it long or short, to drag on
the sidewalk' could find engagement
through me.
Oddly enough, all women abominate ths
appearance of men walking with their
hands indolently pocketed, nnd most men
dislike tbe slovenly appearance of a dress
train sweeping tho pavement, yet those
same men fail to foci the beam in their
own eyes, while none of tho street sweep­
ing train wearer* think to compare their
own ugly habit with the disagreeable prac­
tice of so many men.—Detroit Free Pres*.

The highest pralao has been won by Hood's
pills tccihalr oasy, yet efldent. action.

Ionia’s “Pinafore" show, which bld fair
to wreck several ehurehes, netted but 8B9.

y«rty&gt;*v* T*ars Honda**.
Gents: For forty-five years I have
been afflicted with blood poison, liver and
rheumatic difficulties. Part of the time
confined to my bed. My blood was badly
diseased.
Six
bottles of Hibbard’s
Rheumatic Syrup did me more good than
ail the other medicines 1 have taken. My
friends have used it and in every case It
has proven a wonderful remedy. I have
known of some wonderful cures of dyspep­
The Anserteaa
sia and neuralgia.
■
.
Mrs. Maby Biddle,
Mitchellville, Iowa.
- Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters
are remedies of great merit I believe
they have no equal In tbe cure of rbeumatism and all blood diseases,
Dh. H, Rkjchabd, Druggist.
Mitchellville, Iowa. .
*ac cored of insanity of tea yMts' stand­
, The spring Is tbe time to take Hibbard’s daughter
ing. Trial bottire, and fin* book of marretoos
Rheumatic Syrnp for the blood. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear. Prepared only by Tbe
Charles Wright Medicine Company, De­
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
troit Mich.

STARTLING FACTS.

Capt. Harry Shaw, of Saginaw, rescued
three boys who bad ventured on rotten
Ice, inside or forty-eight hours.

E. T. Austin, a student of the univer­
sity, has been elected to superintend
Owosso schools.

Scientists tell us now that the l»est and
safest way to cure deseases of the blood
and skin Is to force out through the skin
the microbes or germ* which product! i
disease. In this matter. Swift’* Specific
has been about sixty years in advance of I
medical science, as it has for that length '
of time been curing blood and skin diseases
by eliminating tbe germs aud poison
through the pores of the skin. S. S. S.
does this effectually, safely and quickly.
It Is entirely a vegetable compound, and
harmless to the most delicate child.
.
Mr. W. C. Curtis, editor of the Mecklcre
burg News, at Boydton. Va., says that be
• Iras been entirely relieved from an abscess
which formed In bis throat, and caused In­
tense pain, almost choking him. He could
not swallow solid food, and was In a most
painful condition. He says he only took
three bottles and that 1?effected a complete

NOTICE FOB BEAMING OF CLAIMS.
Stale of Michigan, County of Bury as.
Notice Is hereby given, that by order of tbe
Probate Court for Hie Count v of Barry, made ou
the wh d*y of January A. D. IRK. six montlH
from t ii At date wrre si iowed for creditors to
Present their cisims s«a.n«t the estate ol
.'orthy L: Mead, tale of said County, deoeased,
and that all creditors of Mid deceased are re­
quired io present their claims ta said Probate
Court, at the I’nilmte office. In the City of
Hasting.,, for examination and allowance, onbr
before the 2*tb day of July next, and that such
claims will tie heard before said Court, oa
Thursday, the 2Mb day of April and on Thareday the »th day of July next, at ten o'clock In
he forenoon of each of those days.
Dsted January 3tth. A. D 1W.
Chas W. ahmstboxo, Judge of Probate,

KIRK’S

&lt;
cfre' *
rrealise on blood and skin diseases
mailed free.
Tur. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga.

An 83 year-old Bay Cltyan is “mashing’’
on tbe streets and the police are after him. j

AmE

A vicious dog attacked a child named j
Brigham in Kalamazoo, severely lacerating ,
her.
Mr*. Winslow's Hoothinjc Hymn hai b*«»uwd
for children te.-thlng It soothe* the child,
•oftea* the gum*, allays all pain, cures wind
colic, and t* the be*t remedy for rflarrtKra.
Twenty-are emta a bottle. Sol«U6' *U druggists
throughout tne world.
r

SOAP

Jackson theatrical stare have formed a
company and will invade neighboring
towns.

A LAUIORY SOAP, PURE AID SAIIYHT.

The “Dunn stockade,’’ Seney’s notorious
Joint, was set on fire and burned to the
ground.

BEST FOB

Gsssral Household Use.

Mrs. M. Bogard us. for five yesrs clerk
In the Adjutant-General’s office. lensing,
has resigned.
lYikicats and bear* are altogether too
plentiful about St. Charles to suit the
timorouA

Hibbard’s Kh*nni¥tle and Uv*r Pills.
These pills are scientifically compounded,
and uniform in action. No gkiplug pain so
commonly following the use of pills.
They are adapted to both adults and chil­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
they have do equal in the cure of sick
headache, constlpatlott, dyspepsia and
Waiting for th* Uride.
biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they mA wedding ceremony was to take place eel any other preparation. Sold by W.
In one of the prominent churche*. The IL Goodyear.
bridal party had not yvt arrived, but was
A Hillsdale man has a timepiece worn
Hjotncntarily expected, when a small boy
put in on apjxMirauce and gazed long and by the first conductor of the first railway
In the world.
curiously up the main aisle.
“Humph," he muttered disdainfully, “I
The State Board of Pharmacists, In ses­
don't see any."
“Don’t nee any what, boyf" n*kod au in­ sion at Grand Rapids to-day, will examine
105 applicants.
quisitive usher standing near.
“Don’t see de rail*, of course.’’
D. B. Tltns, of the Insurance firm of
“Ralli*—rails for what F" asked the usher,
Carver A Titus, of Traverse City, died
in wonderment, os a small group gathered
Suddenly of heart failure.
around the boy.
“Why, for do bride's train to run on- ’ Local talent in Hillsdale pillaged a gum
see F" And the boy escaped, and there fol­ Store and secured enough booty to.stock a
lowed a rtillne** no dcn.*o you could have medlutn-sizrd wild-west show.
heard a cough drop on the doorstep around
tho corner.—New York Herald.
PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Barry—as.
At a »e*»lon ot the Probate Court forth*
The use of pigeons «* poetmen gore away
County
-if
Barry,
bolden at the Probate Office,
back to classic timea. Early navigators, tn the dty of Baatinn.
tn said coonty, oa Weowhen they neared their shores, sent up netdav, the nm dar ot February, In th* year i
binla to convey the good news of their 0 &gt;e tboesand eighth hundred and ulL*«y two.
)Te8«-tii,
Charles
W.
Armstrong, Judge ot
home coming. In Greece the carrier pig­ Probit-.
eon was the meaaenger employed to spread
In the matter of the estate of Washington K.
abroad the results of the Olympian games, | Ferrts. deeeased.
On reading and tiling tbe petition duly veri­
and in Egypt the pigeon. post wm a public
fied. of I tri e Ferri*, widow at said deceased
institution. Tho state columbarics were praying I •*&lt; the almlnistration nf said estate
distributed all over the country, and it was u ay be xrsnxl to Pataey McPharUn. or to
owing to cotuitant communications between ■ume other »u I table person.
Thereupon it I* ordered, that Friday, the
tbe several stations that public order and 11th day of March A. D. 1W2. at ten o’etoek In
safety could be maintained In the exten­ the forenoon, »-e assigned for the hearing ot said
sive Syro-Egyptian empire.—Denver Re­ petition, and that the heir* at law of tala deceas­
ed. and ail other persons Interested tn said
publican. ____________________
estate, are required to appear *1 a session of
said court, then to be holdeu al the Probate ,
office. In the city ot Hastings, In said county,
A curious point in the Swedish criminal and show cause, ti any there be. why the prayer
the petitioner may not be granted. And
law la that confession is necessary before a ot
It Is turtherqrdered, that said petitioner give
capital sentence can l»c carried out If. notice to tbe person* Interested in said estate,
however, the culprit persists in protesting of the pendancy of said petition, and the hear­
his innocence in the face of overpowering ing tbereef by eaaslng * copy of this order to be
punllshed In the Hasting* Bannkr a news­
evidence, the prison discipline ta made ex­ paper printed and circulated in said County ot
tremely strict nnd severe until the desired Barry once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to laid day nt bearing.
confession is obtained.—Ix&gt;ndon TiuBIta.
CMARUtS W. ARMSTRnxa,
Jtxlge of Prubale.
[A true cooy.l
The Cherokee form of marriage la per­
haps the simplest nnd moot exprenive of
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
any. The man nnd woman merely join
In (be matter ot the estate of C. Columbus
hand* over a running stream, emblematical Bar*ns. deceased.
Notice I, hereby glvein that I shall sell at
of tbe wish that their future live*, hopes
auction So tbe highest bidder, on Friday.
nnd aspiration* should flow on tn the same Kblle
j fifteenth «iav of April. A. D.. 1SK. at ten
channel.—San Francisco Examiner.
O'clock, lu the forenoon al the late residence
Ot the late C. Columbus Backus, deceased. In
A smoke consuming locomotive has been the township of Barry. In the county ot
Barry, in the state of Michigan, pursuant to
completed in Bloomington. Lite., for use Mcerne and authority granted to moon tbe sth
on the Chicago and Alton railroad. It is day of February. A. D. ISO®, by tbe Probate
said to be the most perfect locomotive of court of Barrv county, Michigan, all of the
estate, right, title and interest at the said deits kind ever constructed. Not n puff of eeasedot.lu
sud to the real estate situate and
■moke escapes from lu
fotng In lhe county of Barry. In the stat* of
Mlemgao, krnwu and described as follows,
toent:
The sluggish liver is the liver tn whlea
„Tbe east half (U) of the south went quarter
lhe blood circulates too slowly, and re­ (M) ofwctlon Airfy t»).3n township ooa m
main* too long before it h p***ed forward ■orth range nlpe (9» west, according la the
Inlted States surrey thereof: also t*n HO)
Inna the leng circulation. ,
acres off from the north end at the «Mt half
Good health should be secured by correct
living. Tbe best physicians are thoae wbo
recognize thia fact and try to teach It to
their patient*

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O W. Rrwiusi G. P ST. A. Chicago.

PROBATE OllDKR.
State of Michigan. County of Bam—**.
Al a session of the Prohate Court for the
County of hArry. holden at th* Probate Offlee.
in the Cltv of Hastings, In «*M coanty. ou
Monday, the IMn. day ol February, m the
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate ot Lucy A.
Jones, deceased.
On reading and filing the |&gt;etttlon. duly veri­
fied, ol Clement South, a4lralntatr»v«r of raid
relate, praying last he m-iy be lienused to »ell
the real estate ot -akd doceaMd as in ukl
petition dmerlbed for the reasons aud purpose a
therein set forth.
Thereupon It is erdmd. that Tareday. the
22nd day of March. A. D. 1SB2. at ten o'clock
Inlhe forenoon beaaslgned for the heart ng of aald
petition, and that the heirs st law of said de­
ceased and all utu-r peraocs Interreted tn said
estate, aru required to appear at a teflon of*aM
Court, then to be holdeu at the ProbMte Offlee
tn the City of Hastings, tn said County, and
....................................
•*L£5»S
fnrtiwc ordered, i
to the person* ini

.

Barn' once ta each waek tar titre*
weeks previous te s*M day at hear n«.
Chas. W. •
^traeeopTj
j,

�SPRING STOCK.
Sideboards

New Carpets

Book Cases,
Parlor Suites,

Draperies

Window Shades

Mattings
; Mouldings,

Dining Chairs,

Lounges

Bed Room Suites,

Extension Tables,

■ W GREBLE
HASTINGS, MICH

North Side MainNSt
’ cognizance io show that he waa tha re­
tainer of any noble house, nnd the cloth of
Tin iMdtlme, say your hymn and bld ‘"Good which hb Lincolngreen doublet was com­
posed was of n finer character that that In
night."
which Rervitcrs were attired.
“God bless mamma, papa and dear one* *11.”
"Hullo! my masters,” cried he, stepping
Year half shut eyes beneath your eyelid* fall.
Another minute you will shut them quite.
between the nuiiden and her aasailnnta,
Yeo. 1 will carry you, put out tho light.
"wb^t wit bthbl By the bone* of Jona­
And tuck you up. although you arc so tall!
than the Archer, call ye yourselves Kng&gt;
Ibhmen te behave in such a manner!”
A confused chorus of explanation roe*
1 laid her golden curls upon my arm.
from the little crowd, but the smith, who
1 drew her little feet within my hand.
' bod fl rat suggested violent measures, strode
Her rosy palms were joined in trustful bl las.
Her heart next mine beat gently, soft nnd toAhe front.
-/’This b no business of thine, Hob of tho
Butt*." growled he; “get ye to your own
business of Mealing tbe king’s deer, and
-Lord Roaalyn.
leave honest men to look after their own
affairs.
"We will have no witchea or warlocks
amongst u\ nnd this wench, wbo lives up
at (JamMone Chose with old Michael RcxIt waa a awecl summer’s afternoon, to­ thorpe, shall not come down here casting
ward the middle Of the Fifteenth century, her spell over us and ours.”
As he spoke ho laid a rough, sinewy hand
and the inhabitants of the little village of
upon the shoulder of the shrinking girl,
Friars Holt were nil assembled upon
but in n moment staggered back under the
the grreti watching tbe attempts of some effects of a heavy blow dealt him by the
of the younger men to send their arrows man called Hob of tbe Butta, wbo, placing
atraiglu to the center of the butts which the girl’s arm in lib, drew her through the
Mood at one end of the chosen place ot crowd, not one of which ventured to mani­
recreation
fest any oppmitiai.
"Another shaft missed the clout,” laugh­
Neither spoke a word until they had left
ed an old man, as the arrow stuck quiver­ Friar* Holt some little distance behind
ing In the turf, fulling three yards short them, nnd then the girl said timidly:
of the butt. '"The king will neVer com“I thank you, fair air. for your kindness
|laln that lads of Wain wood make havoc in rescuing me from that dreadful man. 1
among hb deer if be hears of such oboot- thought 1 should have 'died with terror
InguM tliia"
when be laid hb hand on me.”
Hold your prate, Goffer Jenkyn," said
Tho forester laughed merrily. "Mot Clink
the young man who had discharged the and I underMaud each other, pretty oue,”
1mm shaft. pettishly unstringing hb bow; said be. "Bnt tell me, who nre you, why
“it wits a cram wind which marred my did they call you a witch, nnd wont to
■hooting, unleaa, indeed, it was the wiz­ throw you into the pond?"
ard’s wand,” he added, crossing himself
Tears started to the girl’s eyes. T am
devoutly, as he cast a glance of scorn nnd called Sybil Trwddsr," answered she, “and
abhorrence ut a young maiden standing 1 am no witch, though I live up in Corn­
rome little distance apart from the group stone Chaoe with that fearful man, Michael
of rustics a fair haired girl of middle Rexthorpe.”
h'.ight, with a pair of laughing gray eyes.
"My father, Reginald Tresaider, who be­
Her age could Scarcely have exceeded lieved that he could find the philosopher1*
eighteen jertra, and the merry expression stone, wn* ,thenjvner of the house in tho
of Iwr face, ika die xmiied at lhe woe begone Chase nBtTMichael Rexthorpe was hb trdstlook uf the dbcumflted bowman, had no ad familiar and acolyte, bnt my poor father
more wtatrd’s'glnmor about It than b al­ dleil and the fearaome man, Michael, ha*
ways to I* found in the rippling laughter taken everything; he soys 1 am hb ward.
of a preuy .girt.
an&lt;l though 1 am not nlmolutdy a prisoner
“Yea, there ahe be. sure enough,” mut­ yet be ha* forbidden mo to go beyond ccr
tered Goffrr.Jcnkyn, with a glance of ma­ tain limitM."
levolent hatred at the young girl. "What
Hob of tbe Butta stroked hb chin
burinem has she down here among u»? thoughtfully. "A *od tale," nnld he. "But
Even if she can’t awl spelts herself she can
whnt doth he up hi the lonely tower—from
tell all about ns to that old warlock who whence a* I have pasned that way ut night
Uvea In the ruined tower iu Carnatone 1 have seen strangely colored vapors buue
Chare.’'
and cloud* of bright apnrks float away like
Hy this time general attention wA drawn evil demons on their errand of tllj*
la th* iw-nuttfal intruder, and threat* and
"He searched for two things—racret
“iMienUimi-* were leveled at her head.
of eternal youth and' the water* of bbllv
A’. UrM tb* girl appeared iinamacioua of ion.’’ n plinl Sybil Trwsider.
Hob of the Butta looktxl puzrJud. "1
know not what you mean by the last,"
eeived »hr I hrv.
I ng attitude of the ml&lt;i he.
"It b the draft which brings forgetful­
ness," answenal the maiden.
"Then Mat Clink often finds that when
"I taftltwa sweet grandchildren
be quaff* the nut brown ale,” rctunini tbe
autmtfh; they raid it .waa the falling
forester, with kb merry laugh.
•’1 cannot .t*k t'.ice iu," replied Sybil, “but
the drvIli&gt;H-tilN of tbe old wizard and hb
from tbe lx»toir| of my heart I thank thee.

BEDTIME.

MAID SYBIL’S LOVER.

She turned from him with a High, and

axtr.rv wwiH never have given him credit
for hr carried on hb shoulders a fat doe.
which he humbly offered to Michael Rexthorpe. as a tribute from one who. though
Ignorant, waan devoted admirer of learn­
ing.
The cunning old muu fathomed the hand,
some forester's motive in n mooent, but ha&gt;
was not one to cost away gifts. even though
he felt in hb heart that Hob of the Butta
had u magnet in Sybil Treaoldvr. he re­
ceived him graciously and accepted the
present.
Sybil and the forester had now many opportunitimof meeting, and a stroug feel­
ing of affection sprung up between them—
not unnoticed by the keen eyes of Michael.
There were times when he felt inclined
tt) rend Ida snow white beard with disap­
pointment.
And now began a new life for Hob of the
Butts; lib former sylvan haunts aml^piy
companions knew him not, for he became
Michael Rcxtborpe'sdrudge, a mere Lower
of wood and drawer of water, and yet he
felt th.it this uuuccustomwl toil was
amply repaid by the opportunity of breath­
ing his love Into .Sybil's ear. and hearing
her shy answer in response.
One day Michael's l-ountcnance was full
of triumph. "I have found them,” cried he,
"I have found them. I am not quite cer­
tain of eternal youth, for that will be a
gradual process, but of the water* of ob­
livion I have do doubt. 1 have, however,
hit upon a sure means of testing the latter,
and will do so oa that joltcr headed archer,
and see if It will make him forget Sybil"
He hastened away to the keeping room
of the tower with the silver goblets, meh
containing a small quantity erf some liquid
pare and colorlew aa crystal.
"I will quaff youth.” said be. "while tin
archer shall drain the cup of oblivion to
tbe dregs."
Meanwhile, the lovers were engaged In
earnest conversation beneath a pink May
tree, which grew on tbe south aide of the
tower.
A

mMll° up your mlnd Jrt,

drain this, twill hearten thee up.”
The forester lowed off tbe controls of
the'goblet nnd was about to leave the
room, when the old man said. "Whither
gOMtthpu. nobl”
"To the broken cross,” answered the for*

"Good; he hath forgotten all about the
doe,” said Michael gleefully. "The potion
works already; now for my change."
He drained off tbe content* of the chal­
ice, and fell stricken by death, while the
forester and the maiden journeyed oo to
where light and itnppinasa awaited them;
for loro baa lx*en ever tbe spring of eternal
youth, while it is only death’s hand that
can brew the liquor which All* tho cup &lt;rf
oblivion.—Sir Gilbert Campbell, Bart, in
Boston Globe.

We have a student lamp which rny father
particularly enjoys as a reading hmp. but
which for years ho* had the inconvenient
habit of giving off inch an intolerable
odor at intervals that we would bo obliged
to baa inh it from the rooms. It Ium! been
in dbgrace several weeks (menders never
curing iu evil ways) and 1 was about to
cleanse and put It away until somebody
should have a fresh Idea for treating it.
After the oil had been poured out and all
parts carefully washed with soap and hot
water 1 sto&lt;Ml meditatively peering Into it
and wondering what I could do more.
Suddenly I thought of alcohol, and fix­
ing the bottle which wa* near by, | poured
about a half cupful into th* reservoir
socket (I do not know what that part is
properly named), and after shaking it back
and forth let it run through tha curving
tube and out of the burner, ft brought
with it a brownish, oily *cum, which encouragevl me to believe it was thoroughly
decided to give it an­
other trial, and am well rewarded. To our
d«light it burns clearly and baa done ao for
M*rly two weeks. At tta next failure 1
shall repeat the experiment. I do not know
why it might not U used with equal ad­

dearest Sybil," murmured the archer in vantage upon lees Intricate but sometimes
Impiwsioned tones, "will yon not, exchange
this dull tower and the handi words of
your guardian for the *woet retreats of tho
merry greenwood.
Al tta month oJ Ndutara rtn, oa tta
"The prior of St. Wulfstan’* chapel b
or Ornrrn..
qnwr
ready to join our hand, nnd my trusty
u b,“ O’* -PPtarano, oT • mineral
comrades will give you a hearty welcome
M
flrat right, but no don. tapeetloo .ta
My with me, then, and do not waste yoar
young life here."
1
uutar practlral tori It .pp«„, u&gt;
For awhile the maiden hesitated and 27**1- IthMdltb. m«rnl
then with a deep blush consented to follow or tamx. nnd It u kM In A«to«. kt tta
regul.ir market price of bccawnx. It «
ner lover.
■ Th.*7
»• ri» aiurad u,,
TJ.’" “ b!«h tkl. Io qumftU.
k«ephi» room ri» raw hn prarfUa
ranging from n lump the aito of a walnnt
VttE
tull^pUdng two rilrar Boblw, upno t^, to. ehunk -ration &amp;0
^ L^a(
n’’la Wackirtlwhwntrara
■ Wh.ra |»t tboa 1^, gMririotl" kh
ttt cotuiderable elevation*
h*. " Ith «n .nKrr rrown.-'au,! wbera U thw above the water.
" km&gt;»! Sood hta bltb.r
of thix atraugo •nbrtancaaubmifc.
I-dll luutan bln, up l&gt;&gt;- puruklnff ol n eon
of.uoojw.tarawtu, hta Muii b„^
forth on hb quest. ”
Michael placet! the goblets at
of tta Ubk »„,i tb«, rimrabM w 2 ££•"*■ Th. qunnuS. fo«M „ u.

to the fact that the property of the old firm of
Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins is iu the hands of a receiver.
OforWING
the purpose of liquidation and settlement, and the very

kind intimation contained in a local in the fastings journal
of a late date, the public might be misled as to whether
materiaMormerly handled by the old, Ann could yet be ob­
tained at the Void place,” well remembered Iff almost every­
one in Barry county as headquarters for such’goods.

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider
desire to state, for the benefit of intending purchasers. that
they have rented the mill and machinery of the late firm of
Bentley Bros. &lt;fc Wilkins, and are prepared to furnish any­
thing and everything heretofore handled by them, either in
small quantities or by the carload at as low price- as can be
obtained iu the state for material of same quality.
They expect by clone attention to business, and prompt­
ness in the execution of orders, to maintain the good repu­
tation enjoyed by the preceding firms for the jest it&gt; years.
In a future issue of this paper they will state more
definitely the material intended to be handled by them, but
which will embrace everything requisite for the building
trade.
~

fl TOflff
Always needs good shoes. So do men. and every bod y- MSB
for that matter. I have a complete stock for all to

OIOOSE ■
bne of ta.OO shoes are the greatest bargains ever
ottered here, when quality is considered. At this time rub­
ber goods are needed I am on deck with u line of
^ct&gt;eq'j

W1

«*M of Orrgon wnnld Mt to tallrata th.

"eghbortood.

Ho mritM »nd In . (ra
Uni-of the occult wm. h» waiting.
’
loti want some renbon, I hear
.
nrithonw,"
(oWw.“T7'^*'t«I-

Aunt Marfa
Singly mngn

Il briongto tta tadZ

°J every description. In good goods i am the
1 ®tan&lt;J
of my guarantee every time. 11
J represent it, your money will be eln &gt; rfulb
refunderl. This is the foundation upon which I have built
ip mj business, and upon it I ask your patronage.

mr Lwri. upnu . f„, wbta ta. In

F. G. Stowell.
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Hastings

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 46

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 17, 1892.

is

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For 16 yearn the leading drug j
and book store in Hastings. ।

Seco&amp;d-Hand Schcsl Soaks, j

fa

Tlie most complete stotek and |
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

III. 5. Goodye^
The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Mich.

Hastings,

io consumers of kerosene oil in Has­
tings and Barry Co:. We have established
au agency at Hasting^.for the sate of Snow |
Drop oil. which** lllumlnatlnc purpose has no equal. Being a product of P«m-'
&gt;y:vaniit crude and lift degrees fire test j

makes it perfectly safe.
It produces a ’
clear und white light and free of odor,
nor doe; it cause any deposit ou chimney ;
which is so cotnnMn with cheap and low;
test Ohio oil. since July I. 1801. Michz.m allows thejvse of 120 degrees lire |

lest oil which penults the sale of kerosene j
made from Ohio crude aud posesses a i
huge.percentage of sulphur aud after ex- '
trading
sufficient
naptha (explosive
part) t.» raise the fire test to 130 degree* ■
or more It becomes useless, so fur as pro-!
ilucing light is cqncemed but at a low test:
will bum fatrlm well, still producing a j
very disagreeable odor white horning and I
loading the chimney with a greasy sul&gt;
stance/ Give Snow -Drop oil a trial, the
cost is but little different than what you
pay for the cheap goods you are using and
the satisfaction you will pet In light will
more than coinpeJisate, saying nothing of
additional safety.
For sale by 8. E.
Phillips. H. I.. Newton, and Cook A*. Cook.
A. D. Ma Y.NAlti*.'Wholesale Agt.
Hastings. Mich.

ox: a

OLD RAGS!
JUNK SHOP,

•

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Go to the

CITY BAKERY.'

Fine line of creatna and
fresh confectionery.

A. E. RENKES.

INSURE 'IN

The Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF NEW YORK

RICHARD A. McCURDY, President

$451,000,000.oo
And upward paid to policy holders and held for
future payments.

Does the Most Good.

FERGUSON &amp;-GRANT,
■*
General Agent,
j.

m.

McElwain,
Special Agent,
Hastisgs, Mich.

WHOLE NO. 1918

the misfortune to cut bi* foot quite badly
order that the mHlionairc shall pay the
The old lady Nichob died last Wedocs- last Saturday which will lay him up tor
moat of the tax. It is made heaviest on Im­
several days—Geo. Wilkins and family
port* and exports. It was proposed by day at 10 a. in. The body was taken to
one aiderman, a merchant, that Ute duties Rochester, N. Y., for Interment. A short were the fcueets of Mr. and Mrs. McBain
Im made highest on the Importation of real service was held at the house Thursday at Sunday—M. J. Goes staid at home Mon­
HABTIVGB. MICH.
estate. We think this would be a good 10 a. m.—Bert Graham Is entertaining the day to look after bis luulber Interests here
• plan and hope the bill will pass the house, mumps—George Nichols and' brother are and at Cloverdale. He reports the lum­
and receive the president's signature—The in N. Y.—Two weeks ago our brother ber trade booming—Dur merchants are
editor of the News lias been elected village scribe said tHrtt the Farmer’s Alliance obliged to make two trips a week to Kal­
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clerk, and the busldess of the News office would be hogs enough to not let the re­ amazoo to dispose of the large quantities of
will henceforth be conducted by the fore­ publicans have a man in the spring produce brought iu and wonder why other
OUR COUNTY.
a3
man. Jay Snyder—Nellie Snyder' Is learn­ election. Our brother counts hta chickens towns complain of dull trade.
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I^ntz Table company of Nashville, ing the millinery trade at A. L. Haight's— before they are hatched. Better wait
&lt;1 ® areThe
A large corps ef teachers from this place awhile, brother, until you know what you
working over 30 hands.
attended the teachers’ examination at are talking about—The singing school Is
If yoirr orrn ta too hot you can cool it
g} (D
ft
Charlie Cook/xff Orangeville, knows Hastings, and all are anxiously awaiting progressing finely—Chas. Carpenter has
by putting In a dish of water. If it is too
just how It feels to have a tie dropped on result*—Eugene B:,Jrer Is in trouble agalrt. the mumps—Wm. McKinpey is grandpa
&gt;&gt;00 ®
hot on top, lift off the lids which are over
his
fingers.
On Saturday evening-Fred Jordan swore to a 10 pouud girl, born to Mr*. Annaj the oven.
® a? g
*
The Michigan Central R. IL has notified out an attachment, which wns placed in Snyder of Grand Rapids—Several from
j
A simple, timely dessert Is formed of
2
their attorney nt Middleville to prosecute Constable Haight's hands. Mr. Haight ■this place attended the exhibition at the
,
rod
banannas
sliced in thin, round slice*,
Fish
school
house
Tuesday
evening
—
Mrs.
every boy who jumps off and on moving skirmished around a little and finally
. with sugar and orange Juice over them,
trains. The penalty in such case is 410 pounced on a horse und buggy belonging Platte Is able to go out doors again—E.
, and served with a dish of whipped cream.
Kershner
Is
expected
home
every
day.
to
Baker.
The
trial
is
set
for
March
33d
firn* or confinement in the county Jail tor
—A large Amount of maple sugar Is being Hta wife received a letter from him state-‘
30 days.
A good supply of dish towels is ueceamarketed in our village—The suit of Row- Ing that be was on the road home—The sary; do not try to get along with a few.
Woodland is now an incorporated village. lader vs. Cornelius Smith will be tried on mud is scarcer, than It was a week ago—
Health and comfort are promoted by an
The. first election was held last week Mon­ the 34th—G. M. Baitinger han returned to Mtas Edith Wood has the mumps—Jimmie’' abundance
of every furnishing In the
day and the following officers elected:
Hartford—Some time since Mike Smith Austin of Howell is in Carlton—R. Platt' kitchen departmohL
President. F. F. Hilbert.
was driving some cattle to market that he went to Groenvill last week where he ta to
Clerk. U C. Feighner.
Holders for a single flowoat each plate
bad sold, aud while driving them across make his home—Orra Batcehler wears a
Assessor. Jesse Jordan.
Cause, a wee boy—Very come in every Imaginable shape. Thom
the D. L. &amp; N. R. IL they passed east on smiting face.
Treasurer,^. 8. Holly.
the track, the cattle guard affording no ob­ cold at tills writ'ng—Geo-IBragdon is visit­ in imitation of dowers, when filled with
Marshal
and Street Commissioned, stacle. as it was rilled with snow and ice ing friends in . Monroe county—And now their blossoms make the table bright, like
David Haight
and perfectly level. Mr., Smith seeing a there Is another wedding on deck. This a tulip-bed. Possibly the most beautiful,
Trustees. Frank Aspluall. John Landis, train coming, did hta best to get hta cattle makes two that are coming off; perchance is well as expensive, are the slender little
Ludwig Faul. C. Palmerton. C. C. Dean back and off the track but did not have It will be n double wedding—At the sugar cut glasses, with filagree of gold outside.
and Willard Bolton.
time, as* the train was too close and two of social the boys thought as It was leap year
The question is often asked, ‘'How long
Two young men, one living in Nash­ his cattle were killed. The company In­ that the girls would Invite them tp eat will pastry keep?” It can be kept in cold .
ville. the other in Marshall, were enamor­ structed their men to skin the cattle and sugar with-them; but alas, the girls ate weather for a number of days, providing a
alone
and
to
did
tho
boys
—
Geo.
Hartman
bury
the
carcasses
which
they
did
and
ed
with
the
same
girl,
the
tatter
also
liv
­
. • If you want tp get a better price
damp cloth is laid over it, or in ease of
even sold the hides. But when Mr. Smith Is working In Delton buUdlng a store/ He
__ from
_____ ing tn NashvlUo and acting In the capacity asked the company to settle for the cattle says Delton is booming—Wm. Vester ha«4 puff paste It be rubbed on Ute outside with
for old
old scrap
scrap than
than you
you do
« butler and covered closely. This prevent*
peddlers, bring your old iron of all of c&lt;?ok iu the Wolcott house. Womaiithey informed him that they could not the mumps—Miss Libble Service and a hard crust forming over the paste, as it
like
she
promised
to
become
the
wife
of
kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
tliink of such a thing bqt that they had a brother of Lenawee county are visiting Is certain to do if put away on a plate or
. ..
’ each of them, am! it was a tussle to see case of trespass against him. The case Arthur Kenyon.
ra6s an^
carpets to the
which one should be successful in bearing
iu a tin bowl without a cover.
off the prize. Matters came to a sudden has i»een put in the hands of Palmerton &amp;
To eream butter, heat your bow! a little.
Pleasant, but not very good sugar
climax last week. The Nashville youth Smith, and it is hoped that a settlement
Four hot water in. and then turn, it out.
weather
at
this
writing
—
Jay
Strausbaugh
can
be
effected
—
George
Beach
has
been
met the idol of his heart on the street,
The bowl mu«t not be liot enough to melt
und by a passionate appeal. that would tiaving the ti'inmps—Jneob Volte sold BOO 'of O'Don i) ciI spent Sunday here—Warren.
Mirhiwan-nvn
the butter. It may be creamed with the
have melted a heart of stone, succeeded in pounds of maple sugar at 10 cts. a pound, Foglesong and John Bachelor took the
m u
u
u
OPP- Roller Mill, Hastings, Mich, making sure of Ids bride by getting n besides getting S cts. a pound bounty— 'remains of the former's father, John spoon or with jhe hand. Then add the
sugar, a little at a time, until it Is very
hustle on himself, getting a license and Elias Bevier contemplates moving to the Foglesong toOh’lo for burial—Rufus Vester
light Do not measure butter by dropping
getting married. The Marshall man will Rapids—Our town is liable to have n sld&gt;- 1sold his span of black mares for 8230—Mr.
Mumps
Is still with us—Mrs. J. Carpenter It into a cup. Break it Into small pieces.
walk
suit
—
It
is
reported
that
Carpenter
A
;
now have to content himself by sitting on
The cups hold un«‘-haif pint. They are
a fence and seeing her go by. Calhoun Is Son und Dennis Kelly are heavy losers by iis taking care of her mother, who Is ill—
noot cooking cups, but are of tin. Take
not In It with Barry county when pretty the failure uf (ho furniture company of !L. Knowles will build a bam the coming
summer—Mrs. J. B. Carpenter will leave your spoon and pack your butter In solid
Hastings.
girls are to be won.
for Kansas on the 16 Inst—Wm. Allen Is .and have an In exact measure. In your
home from Grand Rapids nursing a lame measure of powder .have it only slightly
Cterkay.
The auction of Mr. Ilainme. of Cat 1 ton* arm. the result of being thrown from »a rounding. Always measure in this man­
Geo. Mosey closed his school In west
Kalnmo last, Friday—Mrs. JI. Brown is was well represented front this place street car—C. S. Wright does not think ner. Unless the kind of sugar la named,
sick at this writing -James Demaiy and Tuesday. He Intends movlpg to Pennsyl­ that be wilt teach music this suminer as use finely granulated.
family have a lady friend vteltlng them vania—Elmer Rising and family Sundayed he Intends teaching school.
from Canada—Exhibition nt the McOtnber at Mr. Hatton’s—There was no preaching
Dalton.
In Btirmah th«y pjay the game in a man­
school house Tuesday evening of this at-this place Sunday, on account nt the
Elder Harding went to Ostemo last Fri­ ner totally unlike the sport as wc know it,
week—Mr. and Mrs'. Charite Miller of funeral of Mr..aud Mrs., (terkey. at the
Woodland center spent Saturday and Sun­ Dunkard church in Campbell—Albert day to organise an Epworth league at that hut they call K f&lt;»tl&gt;all just the same. The
day here—Mr. and Mrs. Ira Colton of Hines, of Saranac, was looking up Ills best place—Mrs. (’.Johnson Is visiting relatives Burmese ball Ja made of light bamboo
Curlton visited at George Cbnley's Sunday girl at this place over Sunday—The Aid in the Valley city—Myron Simpson is wickerwork, about the size of the knot in
—Chris Marshall closed bis school with society was well represented, and a few under the Dr’s, care— Jennie,. Howland thg player’s turban. Imagine such a ball
an exibilion last Thursday evening—Rev, more added to Its list. Long may il live— , who has been visiting at B. K.’ Husted’s iu use nt a l*l:RnkRgiving day game, with a
und Mrs. Weller of Baltimore were calling Bell Bennington is stopping nt J. Smith’s the past week returned home Monday— dozen ablebodied men piled on top .-md
on Maple Grove friends the fore partnf at present—Charles Dllienbeek and wife The G. A. IL dance^Xvas a success all endeavoring to get hold of It. The result
the week—The Sth scml-aunual 5. 8. con­ have moved Into their new house—J. present having a good time—The carpen­ would be a beautiful flntnuitof light bam­
vention will be held at the U. B. church Hulllberger ban rented the Dorbiti farm ter* are putting up shelvings in the new boo wickerwork. There is no team work.
und Mr. Feagles moves near Detroit— hardware—Mr. Blackman has painted his The game aa played in Burnaah is run
Friday, April IsL
strictly upon inilividual prhrtipjes, and
Hayden Myers has returned home from hall and seated It with new chairs which
Mr. llatnme's, where he has been nt work. adds much to its attraction—Mrs., Dick each man has the play all to himself. Knew,
Last week our lime and mind was hr a
Norwood H spending a week with Harry elbows, feet, heads and ahouldera play
meeting, that Is vet in progress with good
Banker near Yorkville—The parties driv­ their port, and the main object is to keep
CreMy.
the ball iu motion and at the same time to
results—Nettle Gant dosed n very success­
Mr, and Mrs. John Barber made n trip ing a well for C. Hazel have at test found prevent it from toltchflig the ground.
ful term of school Friday last—Balteu A­
water
after driving In three different
to Kalamazoo Wednesday—Mr. Manhaven
Incidentally tho players uantne positions
Gates, of Woodland, are loading a car of
places, striking a stone each time but the
moved
in
Mr.
Pierce
Travis
house
Satur
­
that would cause n professional contortion­
oats here— Itemember Professor Humphrey
day. with’the Intention of vnnglng for him last time they split the stone and all was ist to abandon hta calling. Xs has been re- ■
will continue his meeting the coming
well
—
Mr.
Potter
and
Mr.
Utter
made
a
lord’s day—MIm Moreduck, of Carlton, is the coming year—Mr. Brubaker, of Free­ business trip to Kalamazoo Saturday—Miss ’ marked, they call it "football” in the coun­
the guest of Edith Bevier, of tills place— port. HI. made his daughter, Mrs. liable, Pennington, who ha^ been visiting Ehler try of the Burmese, but wc who p&lt;sbcrs
^liuon Engle and family, of Burr Oak.. is a short vtalt last week—John Vaintawalk- Harding the past week returned home civilization and arc prone to discriintnale
visiting bls mother—Dr. Sayles is getting er. of Kajamazoo. visited at Joshua Monday--Mr.^ lawks, our jeweler, moved would term it "juggling.” But it is never­
Brown's Wednesday last—The concert
theless a wpuderful game, requiring skill
a good ride. Success Is our desire—iC.
given for the benefit of the organ fund back to his old home Monday—C. S.-Glea­ and proficiency. When one player haa had
Lane is on the sick list.
son, has moved his shoe shop off the lot
was n great success. The essay read by just purchased bv MrsXl’eun^k. It now enough, anti exhibited all his particular
Mrs. Ilatate, and a number of declamations
tricks of play, the ball is passed on, and
Uanncld.
stands on B. riiompson’s lot just south of
Then-will be held at the Bresee hall a were worthy nf mention. The music was the hotel—IL Phelps, of Kendall, who lias whoever gets it proceeds at once to have an
donation for Rev. Wallace &lt;»n Friday even-' excellent -Caleb France, with the help of been visiting Ills sister the past week, re­ exhibition on his own account. Thus jt is
Ing tho 25th of March. Everybody ta In­ Hoyt's portable saw mill, has prepared a turned home Monday—E. Pennock has passed all around, und the spectators are
duly edified and dolighlt d. The elite ot
vited to cotur and have a good time—Will targe qnautltv of material, which he de­ pnrehawd a lot uf Ed. Evans—Mosher and
iL-mgoon society may rejoice in.tbe game,
wh?n you co to see the school inn rm be signs making into land rollers, of which Whlttlinore havb their engine and machin­
sure and tie your Jiorxe. It h so mqch he sells a large number each y.ear—8am ery on the grounds east of the grist mill but when the light of advanced civiiixatiou
has driven away tho shadows of tlfr.t land,
Iwlter to iIde through the mud than to foot Firth went to III. Inst Friday.
and are setting the. same for sawing and progress is implanted im their midst,
It—Byron Pickle ta visiting hta parents—
pickets—Mrs. Dr. Scribner is visiting her then will sure-enough football gain a foot­
Ilnpn Center.
R. Dunn Is building n targe wood ahed—
parents in Kendall this week—Mr. Edgett
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and son Bennie, and Mr. Hyde our furniture men are with ing. And perhaps horaX yellow couches
Deen 1’rlne will go to keeping bouse, anil
arid other evidences of enlightenment will
of
Gull
Lake,
visited
at
Ira
Hart
’
s
the
first
work for Elias Jones—Wm. Hampton
ns again—Mr. Miller and Mr. Clarkson of then play their part too.—Harper's Weekly.
will move onto and work Levi Bresee's of the week—Charles Chandler and wife, Hastings are still In our midst working for
farm, with sonic of Pat. Lee’s in connec­ of Dowling, visited their parents Sunday the Interest of the Maceabee order, having
Traveling iu Grt cnlund.
tion—Alfred Parker has rented the north —Chas. Whitney and wifcJ from the north, good success thus far.
Hero is a description of n September day,
Henry Wlckwlre farm—Thls week .Satur­ intend moving back on their farm—Ely
taken from "The First Crossing of Green­
day at one o'clock the republicans want to Chadderdon han returned from the north.
Cloverdale.
land:’’
see every republican in the township at Intending to work for Mr. Merchard—
The health of the people here and in our
the Grange hall—Miss McNInch iskeeplrig Thomas Prince was the guest of Mrs. vicinity is good with the exception of Mrs. wan glorious ami the air|stilL There had
Owen last Sunday—We are sorry (o hear June VanHorn who is still quite feeble al­
house for Robert Phillips. .
that Eld. Nice Is going to leave us. We though on the gain—Bert McCullum has been a light fall of snow in the night. The
Yankee ftprlnva.
wish him many friends arid success where- hired out to Dennis (Ellins fbr the summer sun Rhone over the infinitely monotonous
snowfield, which, rising almost impercep­
We.can’t complain about bad roads— ever he map go. and may ihe Lord be with —The carpenters are
working at H. tibly, stretched away and away in front of
The dance nt Tom Powers’ was well .at­ him and his family. He will preach his Wilkinson’s house—The lumber has ar­
na like uno huge white carpet, glittering
tended and a good time reported—Mr. farewell discourse next Sunday the 20th. rived for Will Horns’ barn—Eugene Deck with diamonds, soft and fine in text uro as
Hallett will address the people of this
Is getting his new house ready for occu­ down, and laid in long, gentle undulatloem
place next place next Saturday evening at
pancy—Howard Mosher is about to pnt a which the eye could scarcely follow.
the school house on the subject of temper­
E. Pennock met with qultc an accident large assortment of wall paper.of the latest
But in the afternoon the aspect of our
ance—The literary at the .Klingensmith one day Inst wci-k by slashing his foot patterns In his store—Trade, which was landscape changed entirely. A biting wind
ml house was not very wifil
school
wrtl attended with an ax—A. Pennock’s boys while en­ rather stack here, Is reviving attain and got up from the northwest which drove
.. ^4—on
— account
- - —1 of sickaSaturday
evening,
gaged in boyish play in throwing cobs at Cloverdale will soon resume its wonted
&gt;—The Bas
’.nkk scribe
don’t have It so each other one of them received quite a UQtlvIly—Rev. John Nyce will preach his whirlwind. The sky then cleared _am
_______
.. _
_
handy as his brother scribe, for the Sun. serious scalp wound near the temple from farewell sermon at the church next Sun­ pletely and the weather grew colder.
He can’t go three times a week and then a stone or some other hard substance, day—The friends of Llbtyc Wright will be
The wind increased in strength; it vnw
on Sunday—We expect to soon have a causing a rapid ride after the Mr.. Who pleased to hear that she has recovered bitter work toiling along ugainrt it, and
new postmaster—Mrs. Ward called on her came on double quick time and dressed from her late illness and Is able to be at we hud to be careful not to get had! y frozen.
stater, Mrs. Wm. Potter, last Sunday— the wound. The boy Is on the mend but church once mote.
First my nose hartlcned, but I dtacovcred
There will be a sugar party at Smith’s hall, will carry a scar for a long time—Prof.
this in time to save it by robbing it well
Bowens Mills. March ‘-’5th. All are in­ McCoy the lightning mathmetlclnn gave
Dowling.
with snow. I thought myself safe now.
vited to attend—Nettie Bennett called on a highly entertaining exhibition Friday
The robin red brestis again in our midst but thcu I felt a queer, chilly feeling under
friends around here last week—John evening at the school house. The Prof, to remind its of the approaching spring— my chin, where I found that my throat was
O'Conner is nursing a sprained ankle, has organized a class with whom he will There Is not as much sickness in our town quite numb and stiff. By more robbing
caused by a wagon wheel passing over the commence his tabors tn night, the 14— as there has been—C. Chandler the photo­ and wrapping some mittens and ottrar
Detroit, Mich.
same—J. H. Milboum and A. M. Stocking The Wesleyan Methodists are holding a grapher still remains In our town—E. thing* around my neck, I pnt maxtere
visited the county seat Saturday.
series of meetings. Rev. Arkela Of Ohio Uea(Ji. of Hastings, but formerly of this straight there.
But then camcj tho worst attack ot all, m
has awakened quite a religious feeling in place, Intends to move back on bls farm
Woodland.
some. May hta efforts prove a success to this spring—Mr. Klnnte will move on Mr. the wind found ita way in through mr
A little wore snow and wc will have the whole community in ameliorating the Wagonlander’s place—Fred Clemens will clothes in the region ot my Ktonuich, and
good sleighing—Jake Veltc wan In Jack­ harmony and the condition of alt the dif­ work for B. Cox this summer—A. H. gave rise to terrible pains. This was met
, son last week with irapte sugar—B. 8. ferent denominations of the village—and Noble's of Hastings was oc our streets
Holly has received an order for 1.000 gal­ that those outside of the church roll may one day Jast week on business—Gus Reed sector, 00.11 we. now Armed at oil polnu.
lons of maple syrup, and Is rapidly filling see their good works and deeds and may has lost eight swarms of bees this winter My companion. .offered a, r did, and ththe order—The adjustlitg agent ot the be induced to fall In rank and file for —Mrs. Geo. Wilson te on the sick list.
bodily comfort* cd our trot were- morewy.
I’htvnlx Fire Insurance Co. was in town better ways of living this Hie—Notices
corao than usual that evening.
Prairieville.
on Friday, and satisfactorily adjusted On. for republican caucuses are poured to meet
Palmerton's loss—Tecplo
Covll are at the American house March 11&gt; at 3.30 p.
LE TTY’S GLOBE.
The W.’ F. M, society met with Mrs. Mc­
building au extension to tho blacksraft' m. for the purpose of making nominations Bain Wednesday last. The life member­
shop to be used for a wagon shop—Will o for township officers to lie suppurtcil at the ship held by-Mlas Anna-Sackett was con- When Latty h.-ul ic.v;o pdmed her third glad
year.
Grozlngvr la'very sick. He has Intlam
ensuing township pieetlng. Let every* re­ furred ou Mrs. J. W. Briggs—Tha Odd
tlon of the bowels. He is a little 1MUP r publican
within ’ the
township
be fellows have hi preparation a tine drama And her young, artlew words began to flow.
at this wrlttlng—We hear that Emu i present and also Ire on hand in good time which will ba presented to the public In One day w-j gave the child a colored sphere
Bizer is very sick at this writing in Grand on the morning of township meeting pre­ about two weeks. Mrs. Loveland bas
Rapids—Our villago council held their first pared to discharge hta every duty as an Iteen paluting the scenery for the play, the By tint And outline all Ita sea aud laud.
meeting on Friday evening. As this wns American citizen—Wheat, nn the ground drop curtain of I which Is really a work of She p«Ute 1 all the world; eld outpim pt
their maiden effort they made a good ice­ is looking tolte well but should tire plant art—MIm Mate‘Sackett of Bloomington. Bctw«jen her baby ftnern; bw soft hand
ord. ns their session lasted till mhinighl. remain unprotected by snow, many Irani III.. Is visiting her stater here—Mrs. Hard­
Aiming other Important subjects discussed frosts with thaws will injure the product ing Is entertaining two ladies from Douglass
was one proposing to reduce our running badly—Mr. and Mrs. Eri Geiger are the —Mr*. Oro Storms has been quite sick tlw
expenses to n mluumum and it Is hoped happy parents of a son—Leap year &lt;lance past week but ta now improving—John
that no direct lax will lie levied nt all. In at the American tanwo
___ _March
____ ____
___
ifl '9a.
pnter to avoid levying a direct
a ays- [Slusie by Cronk’s orchestra of Battle Creek,
“tetn of revenues has been proponed, and In
Barry, Mr. Perkins new tenant ha4

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^ronj thn trenaury relative to silver dollars.
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F-vneh court tor th. poao».lon ot th.
tuo.Uottho IrUh P"ll*“-“tt5U!Xi.r
which Parnell was one of the trustoea.
Cml a r. Bailor lodar—d • not. l»

1SW tor Iia,a». and *
la,, dwldod llul ha rnwl g*X n l ho nou
imcnatat.ss.ooono’;
A p.UUou with U&gt;a ■‘»bfuT^nl
&lt;x» EnjlUhmou. «wo lo b. pro.onlwl to
™“D..ot. Uron lb. »rij»llb«
StapuU. thm. ni.r mUo betwwm Qmal

Britain and the United States.
The Alliance forces tried to capture the
North Dakota State Prohibition conven­
tion, but were routed and left the hall,
and the invented elected stedK^t out
Prohibitionist delegatee to the national
convention.
.
A cargo of 8,600,000 pounds of grain will
be shipped this week on the steamer MiaBurltran Nmr York to Bu-U tor lb.
starving peasants. It comes from twentyfive states, &amp;d territories in all sections
aud from Canada.
Maria Rix has been arrest rd at Ashland,
Wls , for smashing windows. She is called
the “window smasher? baa a mania for
that kind ot work, and according to her
own statement has broken over 1,000 windows, many ot them being plate-j^ma, at
Chicago, Milwaukee, and SL PauL Sha
'is insane.
______

nobUltr.

ar.i

___

Ao Englbh .rndlcb. ha.
r.ln-r an American type founder* truss
wbtekbieludto ml lb* obk*
’
cept two. The capital lnvoi*«l M &lt;13.

000,000-

—
Monday, March. X*.
Pin, «c llloooiO^d, I*.
000 worth ot 1-op.rtr. Buamuiw. «*■»»
BUhop 1M.I. at Ohio, dlwl .1 NW
y“k dir »r p«4r^ h« •“ »’« •
years old. ?
„ ,*
Tho defense in the auw at OarlinKton,
Win., of the men who lynched blsboMt is
that the lyuchors were all insane.
The total amount paid out up to Fsbra-

Foreign participation in the World's fair,
so far as ascertained tip t&gt;&gt; the present,
embraces seventy-two nations ami prov-

Mr*. Marie Nevin*-Blain* says she will
not write her promised reply to the scct*
taryof state until he gete on hhM

Grove.
I-'

ONE BJWjro-va
Both the method uni reeulte when
Srrup of Fig. u taken; it ie pl«MMt
ud jefrmhmg to tho taMe, Md acta

4 74

Stations.
•OVTH.

tern effcctmdly, dupek &lt;»1&lt;U
Bcb« end tmn end care, h^hitul
corutipetion. Syrup rf Fig. * the

m-i

Jttehlaad Junc’t

Delton..................

du«&lt;I, pleuing to the
and Moeptabl. to th. atomaeh, pra»P‘ ,h&gt; HASTXJtoa.................. 9 r'| aiKtiah"iUTacts® and truly beneficial in ita
Grove........... •»aq ’5&lt;*.,bji
ehects, prepared onb from the meet Co*i»
Woodland.................... # a &lt;c| •* 4, n S’—
healthy and agreeable anbatnncea, ita ’'rtW.’iL*•? °,r ”
manr excellent quaHtiea command it I illft.................... '9 !'•&gt; »■ , . i
......... ‘
to all and ba« made it the moot
^p"f'FC'h’fcr
in 50c
♦ Nsa. 5 and fl win not carry pa«m&gt;ng»n ..-1-

pwvtd^ with fraiKtit train pri n it,
‘fckM
Freight trains will be run hl ihe - ono-nire--.
and SI bottles by all leadn drogit is reported from the mountain* west
the time of such train* without nwle*.
1
of Chihuahua, Mex.. that the Indiana
F. Bcsh. (ten-;
H. C. PorritH. Genl r.&amp; T. A«t
there have recently burned an old woman
cure
it
promptly
for
liy
one
who
■ as a witch.
A colbn d woman died at St. I/JUia from
wishes to try 1L Do not accept any
! no known disease. An autopsy revealed
the fact that her skull was an inch and a subatitute.
mSit
l» ’“'h
Th. bouw MrtlTrf tarorAbl. report, on
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
half thick.
Hastings, - • Mich.
mt
Three men,
employes of a “Time pay­
SM nUK19C9. CAL
.
ment" house at Chicago carried a red hot
imkviiu. xr.
«rw ro*r. ff.r.
CAPITAL
S7 5.C00.00
stovaout of a saloon because .bo *aloon!st
Thursday, March. 10.
SUBFLl’b •7-UOO.ih:.
had defaulted In payment.
Sarah Althea Terry, of San Francisco,
Tbe
Indicted
whisky
trust
officiate,
with
So when McDowell found Saturday was devoted to discussion of the tariff bllL is to be committed to au insane asylum.
incorporated under the laws of the Bi*it
tho exception of Morri* and Johnson,
night that his house was surroundwl by j WasmiNGTON, March 12.—A bill was inMichigan.
.
The Capital National bank of Guthrie, .
aLiu'd men. he thought the ‘•purliication’’; lroduccd jo the senate yesterday providing O. T., capltnl $30,000, has been authorized pleaded not guilty at Boaton and wore
aach
put
under
&lt;10,000
bond*
sjas about to commence. Hence the shoot- t
|jM B0 Ip---------rwjjdcnt
fora Ito begin bu*lneaa‘ ‘
......
p- can
— be elected
.
A six-day bicycle race ended at Naw
trig. At the bottom of all th* trouble was second term until
_ 2 four year* *have
‘----------“J ’ HaUh haM introduced a bill in the hou*s
passed.
omcritc
York with .Uhinger leading I-amb only
dj.riv.dry brtwren Mc^well anda w^ite
^/a fong speech
tho
* relirtlv*'of
" ‘
“
appropriating |30,(V) for a statue to Sam
twofert. Fourot the contestant* made
f&gt;. G. Robinson. President.
J.
Randall
at
Washington.
.T ’n.
I*™'" on.l on th. t^B. .Irt-Uring tb*i
more than 1,000 mite*; Ashinger. 1 utt;
.
^Chester Mc*mt. Vice. Fret.
George B. Duncan* &amp; Sons’ glass plant Lamb, 1.02J; Martin, 1,022; Reading, 1,O£L
Md thh. n-Mth. l.slnnlns ot th. mm th. tMm«rt yr. not
P. W. r.cjnuMsrjuMw
against McDowell. He, Tom Moss, and 1 fending the McKinley bill. The bill to !u Pittsburg was destroyed by fire. Lona,
When a jury at Grand Rap! Is brought
MUtCTOKs:
Mown Wrt. th. victim, ot th. moL eonrtnlct n pMUAIIc. In
$230,000-, insurance, 1106,ool
in a verdict in a will oouU-»t in favor of
»*n
W.
Beynold.*.
W.H.l’trarn,
Whoih. &gt;rnchenw.rt«rillp&gt;vt«hlrn.«« th. rrtolpu mnyl trow‘
“ »&gt;»•«“
Twelve iron furnace* In Birmingham, tho lady contestant, her lady friend*
D. G. BoblMun,
Mfbnnd out. Judge Du B»e announces J per year was debated but not pompkted. Ala., have reduced the wages of their em­ made an osculatory assault-on tho Inner’*
John Carrrth,
Cheater Mesj*.
that he will find them ill and sentence . The urgent deficiency bill wa* amended ployes 10 i&gt;er cent, on account of the low
lawyers
most
of
whom
were
ungal
­
t£iu to the limit of tU- law. General Pe* , and passed, and adjournment to Monday
price ot iron.
lant enough to run away.
ters, the stall'* attorney, declare* bi*d*- taken.
.
Mra Florence Ethel Osborne, on trial in
Lady Henry Someraet, the noted Engli*h
terminatiou to follow them to the end.
| The house spent the day in committee &lt;m London forlnrecny aud perjury, has been
IntaMBt paid ®n U«e deposits ar &lt;1
But after the officers have exhausted the free wool bill, and speeches were made sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment temperance advocate who has been in this
country for month* lecturing ‘under . jo
•Ery’expcdirat aud followed every clew ’ for the bill by Stevens of MasaachusettA'
at han! labor.
.
amipiee* Of the W. C. T. U.. ha- .tarted
ta it* disappearance, they will’ probably be . Montgomery of Kentucky end Brookshire,
The president has nominated Judson C. fur home. Tbe W. C. T. U. at Chicago
CHICAGO &amp; WEST
jtit where they are now—in the dark, Tho Ray spoke against II Au attempt to hold
ClemtmM, ot Gmntt., to lie .„ lot«rtUl.
highly complimentary -rend
L
MICHIGAN Ry.
mob wnsa delegation of chosen mcn-*e- an evening session was a failure tor lack commerce commiwioner, vice \\ alter I*. 1 ojy
ketul for their courage and ability to keep | of n quorum.
Bragg, deceased, and William Lindsay, I
.lataterr
sitnee-who bad taken it into their beads I WASHINGTON. March 14.—A part of the
d1“Xi‘t« -&lt;*bH«b • tAKtaot «! K,“77.,7“.
Lv
Grand
taptda
for.
.
।
V.r
that an -outraged community should be tjme of tbe house Saturday was taken up
avfcnged."
A . /
j by Coombs of New York trying to hate
rite with a canital *tock of ' raid. Railway traffic was InipeuiKl ana
How th. NegroM Feel.
| stricken1 from the record tbe statement liuo.ooo, has buin granted to Charles F. j business generally wa* at a standstill.
The negroes do not pretend to protect J that ho was sraffi£cdFriday night when Gray, Robert D. Sheppard, and John L. 1 A subterranean river, it h alleged, flows
kvgraeClty
sogie ot the negroes lynched. The better : nn attempt to gv a quorum was made, Lindgren.
I beneath the city of Plainfield, N. J., and
clgss of colored people are against that eh-| but he dropped toe matter when opposiThree negroe. in jal! at Memphis, | from it tho dty water supply is obtained,
m&lt;ut of their race impUcatedriil the at- 1 tfon developed. lAfter paiwiiig a few prl- charged with leading tbe assault in which | A plot to assassinate the sultan of TurBig Rapid*'
tetipt to murder the 'iUlct-ryot the law. bvate bills eulogies on tho late John IL four deputy sheriff* were shot last w^ek, | key ha* been discovered at Constantino*
There are no signs of peace/ now. Black ! Gamble. Of south Dakota, were delivered were token from the jail by a mob and ! pie, and two of tho conspirators are under
tWeek days. •Every day rEvrt;rt Ssfentay.
mobs are on every street corner. I Bnd tbe house adjourned.
Son a. tn. has through yhxir ■ ar to firing*,
arrest.
Lav.
to brv..k In tb.
WAMtnwiTox. bUrefa 1S.-A11 tb. Unltwl shot to death.
lo extra charge for scat.*
Two
thousand
negroes
will
leave
Arkan
­
Mr*.
James
J.
Blaine,
Jr.,
wa*
stricken
UA p. tn. nm&lt; through U) Cbtcsge tolM vith
Wl n„d
ty per. to&gt;-bjM ““V*" ' etatr, drtult -nrt pomlo.UooA loelodS T^v“.EftI «ret
&gt;»« •’“ds* WomU. ot l.;dlW won, rtport- with heart failure at New York, and for sas la the next few months for Oklahoma.
NOTICK.
seven hour* lay between life aud death. Farmers are wondering where they will
To th" Qualified Electors at Barry Co.. Mich.
• The Curve-i. the locality of Saturday *d favorably to th. senate yesterday. . A She is still in a serious condition, but will get laborers.
WnanKAs. Two-third* ot the mmbvre of the
The nominations for the United States board &lt;«? superrtwra ot Barry Co. nt th* Jaau- Steeping carthror.sb todde.■-.!■
Methodists propro probably recover.
night ’s shooting.
petition from Baltimore Methodist*
ary Mwdon of said board. tn Ue year nw. harIJrfS P. tn. to iDdhmsiN'lN •&gt;:,
The storm at Minneapolis wo* *0 severe circuit judges have all been ret&gt;ort&lt;d avoted u&gt; submit to ike qualified voter* of
| Every White Man Ha« HH Guu.
tested against further antl-Chinese legi*Gfo 1'f.HaXt.X.
that of Judge Woods,
fcvery white man in the vicinity of “The I hit ion as it restricted missionary work in as to paralyse business. Leading inter- • favorably,
----------- ,,including
------I county, a propoWton u» rain* by taxation
.
G«:.’i i‘*s«.Astftt.
e.
——■’ is armed ...lol.
1 „..I.—rifle,
4,1.. China. ml...
nt Indianapolis,
Irut IbmnnH,
U&gt;e -um of SM.tw for building and furnishing a
Cnrve"
with _a TA'
Winchester
The 1.411
bill ....LI..
making ,1...
the secretary of eats at St. Paul closed their store* and ■. of
court
house
and
jail,
to
berected
on
Court
street
car
traffic
was
Impossible
It
is
the
I
aud the crack ot n single gun would be agriculture eligible to succeed to the pres-.
• The bursting of a flywheel in the Cin­ house square, m inc city of HakUngs. Mich..
the signal of battle.
Th** author- idency in event of tho
death of worst ever known all o*ertbe west and. cinnati electric light works. Hunt street
Ilf. are making every effort
to all other
eligible*
was
reported northwest at this season of the year. . At 11 and Broadway, did 130,(XX) damage to ma£ NtiRTIJEBN
restore peace. “The Caj^e’’ is sur­ favorably. Resolutions inviting the king De* Moines th* temperature fell 48 degrees chincry and building.
county. Now. therefore, tn
HAILUOt/f.
rounded by 130 men.
They were and queen regent of Spain andl the de- in a few hours.
Harry Keiser, Frank Cohn and Hugh Mid iNiartl you are hereby Doi
January “il. UK- V
sent out there by Judge Dubose and M.-emf*nta of Columbus to tho World’s
annual
t&lt;&gt;«r.-nip
mrettns.
ti
Duffy were killed in the boiler making several township* and wart
. P|esldent Clapp. The negroes show great fair went over. The postoffice building
Itoto Grato Kai’W i"' 11'.’' VI
Mra. L. E. Steiner, of Chicago, io the । ' establishment of liohan Bros., St. Louis, Hastings, in raid evunty. o
dtienniuation fh the matter und the result bill wn.1 resumed and paased.
mother of two children whose ages only by the fall of a freight elevator, and two 4th. A. D. !«2, there will be 1
cannot be easily conjecturefl.
The house panned a bill making Council
qualified elector* of said coui
differ by throe months.
boys badly wounded.
Bluffs, la., a port of delivery and then
Lo-eJl
4 bill prohibiting even the throwing of
Mexicans living on the American side of
THE I0.WA PROHIBITIONISTS.
went to District business, passing a num­
ber of bills. Then In committee the army a base ball on Sunday is to be offered in the Rio Gfandu complain that they are be­ the pnrpo^i &lt;&gt;f building ana furnishing a court
.
ing persecuted by Csptain Bonrke.United home and jail, to be erected on court house
appropriation was considered until ad­ the Kentucky legislature.
Delegates to Minneapolis.
-area i uaj. -«ceaur.jThe blizzard has reached the east and States army, who has been engaged in
journment.
’Till a. m. runs through ip Detroit with r*drsnow and wind are making things inter­ chasing the revolutionist Garza.
Des Moines, March 14.—The Republi­
THE LIQUOR QUESTION IN IOWA esting on the Atlantic coast.
Y^p.tm’liaTthrouKb parlor car to Drtroft:
Typhus fever is attacking other* at New txiird ot •.rprnwwof vald county. Bald court
can county convention was captured Sat­
hou»a io be roni]'lvted and n-xdy fornecupanrv.
The supreme court of South Dakota has York -besides tho emigrants. Fred J. including all furniture and furnishings and the
urday by Hie Prohibitionists. At a recent
“s'w ^ra.’mns through to Dcln-.. uM pvlor
decided that national banks can Ire prose­ Hamilton, a reporter who had ventured
meeting of the statu central committee,
cuted for taking illegal'interest.
into a quarantined bouse, died of the
a. tn. Das permreju..........................•
Mr. A. B. Cummins, a pronounced antiv
Des Moikes, la., March. 10.-The house
pStMMteMHl Mdormauo*; xt’’.y «» t cw
Prohibitionist, was agreed upon as tem­ yesterday passed a joint resolution tor a ( John C. Clemente, of Georgia, appoint­ disease. At Philadelphia two nurses who
eket ofltee. «7 Monroe St. or I M-" »talten.
ed on interstate commerce commission by had attended typhus fever patients died.
porary chairman of the approaching state resubmlsBion ot tbe prohibitory, law. (
Geo DrHavkx.
expiration
or
the
year
ttvs.
Said
j*!l
to
be
the president, says he will accept.
Ucu l 1’axs. Ap«t.
The first person to apply for transporta­ completed and ready for orcnnaucy iBclndlDg
Republican convention. This action of Fifty-two vote* were cast for and 46
— . -- - . - —
and
Brakeman tion to Chicago on a visit to the World’s all furniture tirul frmilihlM,,,
the committee aroused the greatest in­ against it. The Democrats all voted no. ] Conductor McGill
Myers were instantly killed in a collision fair was Benjamin Ballay, a wealth? farm­
dignation on ths part of tbe Prohibitionund-r
And yet the question of what la going to &lt;on the Big Four railroad near Acton, Ind. er living near Lockport, N. Y. He was
PROBATE OUDKK.
Late, and they began organizing to defeat
be done on llquoc legislation remain* an
Robert Maroney, a painter in Jackson, very Indignant when the ticket agent
Mate of Mlchfinm.Cminty of liarrt
the election of Cummiun a* delegate to
unsolved mystery. The senate has passed 'Tenn., was burned to death in the firn laughed and told him that the fair did not occupancy before July |«t, I**
AtAieasloQ of t h* Probate I’ourt.
th* state convention. They were. there­
SAid sum of |m.wo u&gt; hr ralw
the Probate ofnw. Id the city cl l&lt;
a license bill und the house follows it up ■which consumed the Hopper block In that open until lf*J3.
fore on hand in large numbers Saturday
■a follow*: llAOtfl to be ran
said County, ou Tuesday th-- ■ ’' '!•*&gt;• •«
with a resubmbwion measure.
, dly.
ruary. In the year oze thouwu:-l • tp'. baMine
and accomplished their purpose*.
Tbe latter cannot pass the senate with­
A bill in the New York legislature re­ LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
Divided m to Harrison.
^hwent? CUarle’ W. Armsirosc.
out
Democratic
votes,
the
former
cannot
pealing die use of the electrical chair and
Conventions were held in eight Iowa
aa
follows:
probate.
counties Saturday to select delegates to pass the house without Republican votes. substituting hanging has been reported
• In tl&gt;e matter of tbe e«tate ot Henry Ocrtrithe Republican state convention. Four Consequently as tho matter now stands favorably.
■
Chicago. March 14.
r,mnw vi k
v* Buirt-r-v-.sorw or Harry &lt;kOtrroad»ng and filtog the
Thoma* 3. Hnicn.
counties scut delegations pledged to Har­ the legislature is as far from reaching a
George Golden, of San Diego, blew out
Following were the quateikirm on the County. Mich.
R»S.of
Jfibn Gerkey. rod of *«Ai.}
County Oerk of Harry co .Mteh.
rison, three delegation* are onti-Harrison, solution of the question as it was the day his brains. He had put all hii money In board of irntb today : . Wheal-March, opened
Given under my band and eea! at the eltv
praying that a certain Instn-u'1, ,r',
-L|
and one is unpledged. Polk county, the it convened.
the California National bank the day be­ MMc, cIomnI HMc. May, opened iCHc, dawd Hasting*, tote JTth day of February. A. D.'Tau^ la this court, purporting to be Ihr !»*•
«■
.J
h.&gt; .'. II ! &gt;|‘ 1O froJuly,
otemwl
«&gt;Hc.
ckmu
nj
^
c
Cornhome of Clurkaon, is against Harrison and
fore il failed.
THE DEATH RECORD.
•Ma «d&lt;M-d MMc: May. opened
Uie delegation was instructed for Clark­
Yesterday was tho twenty-ninth anniver­ *2*- 'lo«d WJtr; Jaun, opened 3UHe, cknwsl
MORTGAGE BALE.
be granted to John Gerkry or &gt;ome &lt;«itr
son as delegate at large.
James Mooxby, of the Mooney &amp; Boland sary of tho marriage of the Prince of »c. Oats—May, optmel
closed Wtor
Default having been mads In
conditions
_
Perfc-iJJJ?
Wsiea. The bells at Windsor were rung Juno, opened
&lt;twmi&gt;oo It U ante rod, that s
Detective agency, at Chicago.
SESr* .&gt;M1y cfe"d
May. Xm Mid Frairt'?AWby lames Kodatey !9tb davof N.troh A. It.
FRIGHTFUL DISASTER.
Si
Joxu W. Jackson, a pioneer of Chi­ and flags hoisted.
dosed SUUS.
Lard-Mar.h. onenZd &gt;to &lt;*.« nX akttoJ^i*StoT72r'i!
cago.
"
’
Mrs. Senator Palmer was blown off her 110.75,
IU ■. dosed SAZZK.
K °I*a*d
E. 8. Borrows, _ retired physician of feet at Washington, and thrown to the
Live
stock-prices
at
the
Union
Strx-k
Yard,
fiifii’rtfilte.
reqmred tn *pte•»« *’ ’
ground as she got off a street car. Her
Davenport?!*.
Ofaald court, ihen to he bidden M «-«• }"“L
Brussels, March 12.—There is weeping
ranted m follows: Hogs-Metket
’“'j
office, la th-dty ot Hswinx'. in ;y ’
Joiix F. Winulow, leading manufactur­ head was slightly cut, but her hurts are fairly active and Mbfcllc iowor. Ji
and wailing at the Anderlius colliery,
not at oil serious.
*o&lt;i show i-ause. if am it* rv t -.«
'»r
&gt;i»v
to
near Charleroi. Around the pit-mouth er, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
of the prtltinuer nwy nrt be fitted- A*
The Lancashire coal miners, who will
Packing. xanaLMO mixed
• William B. Fielding, the earl of Den­
H further 01 derv*i. Hut said
LM
are gathered hundreds of women and bigh, at London.
suspend work March 12, .have adopted a
8&lt;
I*c“a« *«•* •hippin 1 lots.
Hoe 10 H»e perwu s lutere-lW In
.
children rending the air with their des­
the pendency of *»M peilltoe and . '/g*
William Llndke, millionaire banker resolution that their vacation shall not
“-bwately active and rrice,
exteed a week, but that they will work
thereof by causing * eoi»y &lt;tt U&gt;'’ *
w«
unpaid ami tn arrears for the t
pairing cnee, while down in the depths and miller, of St. Paul.
•rtWhrt &gt;tbe Rvtten
..lay
d
r*»
only live days each week hereafter.
of the, mine over 200 men and women are
George Hkxch, prominent Pennsyl­
to. U.iui. Uv
An Austrian prince, with bine eyes,
entombed. How many are dead is not vania Prohibitionist, at Carlisle.
curly hair and a pedigree that reach«
known for it has been impossible to pene­
Josh F. O'Bkiex. well-known bare ball back to Adam, to say nothing of a
trate the pasbnge-ways, bat if the list does। pitcher, at Troy, N. Y.
Judiie vf I rnbswhundred rtxi
thoroughly developed check, offers to
not reach 100 it will be a miracle. The1
(A true copy.)
Mra. CATHERISB Milleb, pioneer of toto.jmiu.wl.bo pKB, AtortS j;
cause of all this was an explosion in tho1 Chicago.
provided she has a "dot” of &lt;7,000,000. g
thereof:
secend gallery, MX) feet from the surface.
Samckl T. Richardson, early settler of
J-uru*
u£mw
.
It wrecked the shaft, tumbled the gallery, Bloomington, Ills.
T. th. ouIism -i-n— o&lt; tn■
Fred O. Smith, wealthy seed man, Norkoto ruins, choking it up with timbers and[
Nuw, JCT^y !^W*ture has passed a
5 walk,O.
work there but eighty have reached the »ur-.
General DUDLEY 8. Steele, at Orange,
April, t*. In comnUanro *»h * • •*
stlir Eegs-Fmh
iMock.
ca-.dhrt. ka. oX trash.
UU U
Ito oAjtoarur. to .bib *&lt;«•
1
taoe, thirty of whom are dead and sevenj
S*T
, l rc**'d poultry-Spring chtekltt
Iuk offleeraare to be vlvcted:
Professor STgEXURBO, tbe eminent In­
A medical college In Lyons, France, has
wounded. Forty escaped through a sec*
,3T l“,c&lt;'n’*&lt;lucn« of disturhiSl’ S' riThTi
* sanity apeclolhit, at Copenhagen.
I™* »«S
Rev. Dr. CAinxs, noted Presbyterian by the atutlunts.
‘'“wws
clergyman, ut Kdiuburg.
Snort viM.r- cennd a» d tt&gt;&lt;r&lt;t -* ;;■&gt;; ; •
Bishop GllEQORT THU26TOX BEDELL,
man for each ofthr four
‘
,
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for swell of the four war^. M”’ ”;;4 tlx
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, Jr., said last night that he aprttvasWtowsi For th’tint
ri
James Ogdkn, well known lake cap­
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Geo Booth
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11 40
Potaah or Bicartocate of Seda." '
| Hastings Engine and* Iron works
- bill rendered.*....
2 55
To partially supply the loss of I L E Stauffer ‘ same..!
natural flavor and color caused Standard Oil Company Mme
17 71
126 30
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W D Haves freight paid
4 16
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Jack Shay haul M*me|
authority on the action ot &lt;lrur&gt;. stales tn his " Hi
5 00
beak ot Therapeutics ” that" the sustained adr
John Fuller inspecting buildings
2 00
Htratinn of AlkasiM and their carbonates renders
Jack Shay am! team I tabor
1 20
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Tbe next examination will be held on the
there ta anything rankling It ta »a
25tb Inst at which lime many of those
Which vivid fancy Into color warms,
making a partial failure will be able
ter nil tbe*; yewx »lx»« oM-.uajle. roa
lero
on
tho
wall'*
a
sharp
aud
clear
profile
doubtlew to make good their deficlencrs.
Which momcutarily
ptala to view.
have written.”
xot/s from tuk rxamisatiow .
“Mr d«tr. my d.rtir.g." be
W. E. Dwight one of Plain well’s busi­
strong hand clasping bar's so quickly that.
The board of Middleville requires all
ness men left under a financial cloud
From either side, in dimmer light I trace
recently, as u result of dealing In wheat pupils of that school to obtain a ccrUflcate The heavenly drapery round tho hallowed face. Involuntarily her arm straggisd like •
bird
’a wing to wrest itaalf away, "It taweU
and paying more than it wm worth. as a condition of graduation
Previous to hta denarture he.had always
That word •■dolorous” In the reading
borne un excellent reputation as a ImwIlesson proved an elephant. Only a half
ness man and met all kinds of bills
dozen could pronounce it correctly.
"Arthur!”
'
promptly.
Three years ago. one half the* teachers '
"Margaret, I lews you more than rrer.”
An Otsego lady brought suit against a
"It ta imporeiblo!”
man by the name of Thompson to secure
^loeffl
"I love you."
poeesalun of a dog. It wasn’t a ••way-up" Only one-ten th do so now.
"You cannot, cannot be in eamwit,” abn
dog. but just a common every day cur,
stammered. "Why. you have never told
More than 75 per cent, of tho entire I
Oat ot tbe window of the old wooden
but tliat didn’t lessen the expense of the
me.”
suit at all. which footed up all told over number mls-epall Inaugurate or some of Its bridge, wb9“ hooded tunnel threw a dark
"Never—until dow," he laughed.
"I
derivaties.
3127 besides lots of wasted time.
bar across the moonlit mountain stream, a learned something when I lost you the fix*
man
and
a
woman
stood
looking
into
the
tinwt
—rny darling!”
A
much
larger
number
than
usual
ap
­
Fred Austin of Grand Ledge, aged 20
"Thia,” said Mrs. Hugonin, partially re­
yran. Il under arrest for blackmailing plied for a 2nd grade. This ta certainly as pine clad amphitheater of*the cliffs, which
Charley Benjamin, an 18 year old clerk It should be. No teacher should be con­ lay in xtillueaat beneath the spell of a Sep­ covering herself, “ta folly, Arthur. And ic
. tember night The black hollow of the is most unfair."
for B. A. Schumaker. Young Benjamin tent forever with a 3:*; grade.
"Uufair,"
be said, “to want you for my
hud violated the Juw In selling Austin
As previously stated. '8th grade pupils bridge, with its one. moonbeam sharp
cigarettes and Austin had extracted from that desire to write for diploma may attend across the floor, contrasted with the awful wife! No, you mean unfair to take you off
your guard. 1 will not quibble with your
him about 340 an hush money.
splendor
of
the
granite
gorge,
buttreased
either ot the ottieA examinations, March
and pinnacled In every rising tier, under words," be said, smiling. "May the hour
Col. Whitney Jones of Lansing, the 25th or April 99tli. As there ta such a
tho flood of ghostly light, and if the only and tho scene suggest to you all that they
first republican auditor general of Mich­ tack of uniformity In the arrangement of
object of the couple In coming here was to wilt May they bring you back to -it waa
igan, died last week Thursday nt the age the sehnbl terms as yet it ta difficult to arof 76 j ears. He was state representative J range mutters for the accommodation of see the view, they were amply repaid.
From their conversation since they left the
from Eaton and Ingham counties In 1854. pupils. As few of tirn boys attend school
uuring the
ine spring
wpnug they would
wuum prefer
prrier the
me hotel, which now lay behind them hidden hopes, but before I turned my back on It £
Ho leaves three children, one of them Mrs. during
by a fringe of the forest, it would have
I examination now, while the girls
would
Prof. E. B. Fairchild of Grand Rapid*.
---------*J
been difficult to say that this was not their did aa many a refugee bad done before me
While looking among a lot of papers ta- |. the last of June. A series jwlll be held In only object The small talk of acquaint­ —I sealed up my LrcMures and hid them,
• different parts of the county probably some
anceship, friendship and even love is with- and my store is where I left it That ta
longing to her father Mlns Gertie Hubart time the last of May.
• in certain limits, and among people habitu- why I w.'mt you to marry me. All that I
found tbe other day a piece of money that
It any evidence wete needed to show the ated to each other’s conventions, practi- had looked forward to telling you—when
would be a delight to a numismatist. It
you were twenty—all that I had to aay to
was an eight dollar bill Issued by the co- ■ miserable. fruitless manner ^in which cally indistinguishable. Frequently it ta
you, the secret hoard that I bad been pil
lonial govermnent before lhe republic was reading has liven taught in the years gone difficult to decide why the degrees ahould
Ing up for our married life, ta intact, and
formed. Such currency ta very rare.— by, it would be (urntahed b(y the examina- be of so much consequence to the parties,
tion of a large number of candidates for | It was in thia* case knowledge of tho now I want yon to share it with me.” He
Eaton Rapids Journal.
„ ,
.
j
,
, , ! certificates.
Happily a better state of world and the good temper of experience paused n moment and then went on: "My
. Over 9000 brook trout were planted In । tJ1jI1!fs
mpidly prevailing. The teachers that kept Mrs. Hugonin nnd Arthur Kin- dear, I have simply had to wait, that ta
all. But, please heaven, wo will begin
the streams about Wayland last week.
; that are satisfied with til exercise in naird on perfectly unruffled terms with
again."
s
Will Coleman, teller of the Lansing ’ word-calling are getting scarce. Reading, each other. Th© conviction that he had
Poor Mrs. Hugonin’s breath came and
Njitional bank, who created a great sensa- the subject fraught with,the mostgo&lt;id to , lontf ago forgiyen her. gratifying as it once
went, an unwRUng{messenger of passion—
tlon about throe month* ago by suddenly i ”ur schools has been the most poorly bud been, waa now of such long standing
k-.vUmh.-eUj, a, su.Meuly mpfMM I nadH. Surrlj It I. time there w« &gt; th»l It had bramc oootuml with her i»r. It might I*, of sentiment. "Perhaps I
ttre nihrr d.y, appareutly hak.»t.d lu-ariv. ch*ufe. .
wrilermtd lew ju«i0al&lt;locounctloo that was in the wrong,” she said. “But why
He Mt»&gt;o|in« Urtlo behind him .1 tin... 1 •» nlllmwjtj would tontt.e her. Thu. did not you think more of yourself!”
"1 am thinking of myself now,” said
time or l.h dlwt.pe.nnre. No endut- v !" 'J™ !".?'*LT * ° *?
’h‘d‘
lion for hl. Moton, remind I. hi.en,
; F* L'U'"1 J*"’.?'!.'” ’“I’'’1"1'";1™1 **1"
drln« »*•
I?*r "*• Kinnaird.
Suddenly, as Mrs. Hugonin hang dis
•
; nothing us to the dispoaklon of the sumst Mrs. Hugonin could without tho slightest
Conductor William llaslnger of Kalama-: nitaeAby the teachers. To avoid the ne- reflection upon her widowhood accept once tracted and in doubt, the cliff before them
zoo who has been employed by the G. R. J ceutslly of receipting fora great number of ' more the companionship of a man who rang faint and sibylline with an echo. It.
nnd I. railroad compuny since the first i kuioII sums, he requests teachers to send . tolerated life as comfortably as Arthur was the town clock of the village striking
over beyond the trees; they could not hear
conception of the project of ’building ; the wiuit to Commissioners who will for-1 Kinnaird. The Imminence of the clhnac
it, but sent from ledge to ledge In tho still
the road, met with the first accident | ward the same to him. All sums sent us teric which sb© knew to be threatening
night air it struck silvery and remote an
which has. caused him any
physical ; will Ik- acknowledged through thiscnlumn. I him was not to be read from hta figure
suffering, at Hunterstown. Ind., last even-. The following teachers have reported:
‘:
' ' Hta
Htastep
stepwus
wusalart,
alert, his
htacheeks
cheekswere
werebronzed.
bronzed, the granite facade. As it nounded they
lug. He slipped and fell with his foot: District
---------------.»«_—• —
■ _«_x
Am’l hta tastes
were rational,
and
what ------more both started, he at its elfin suggestions, she
Teacher
at Its material reminder.
8 37 i could he
he desire!
'
under the wheels. The leg was enutbedj No. 9 Barry •
Bertha Gaskill
"Good gracious!” she exclaimed, "it is U
at the ankle and it ta feared will have to lx50 । She pushed back her dark hair under its
:1- —
Woodland
Juho Lee
A i.
/
68 I somewhat youthful cap, and. leaning her o’clock!*’
rfvlitg
Lina SU1! '
amputated. He was taken lo Fort Wayne.
"It ta,” said Kinnaird.
30 ; elbon-x oo the ledge, gnztnl without speakInd., to be cared for. Mr. Basinger was
1 Baltimore
11 S Gaskill
“And we must positively go back to tho
70 Ing nt the haunted defile. Kinnaird gave
conductor un (he passenger train which
3 Orangeville Addie Ritchie
hotel
at
once.
We
are
a
scandal,
Arthur-^
0o i a little laugh behind her. ■‘Margaret.” he
was wrecked Xt Cooper last AugusL
3 Prairieville C. E. Woo I hi an
70 aaid. “upon my word, it seems as if we and you know it. for I saw you itart, too.”
Edith latirtnan
' The Upjohn Pill and Granule company. ’
She began to amile. “Doyon see nothing
45
•
were
boy
and
girl
agnln.
”
Barry
Wilbur C. Bissell
of Kalamazoo,.give a banquet every year
70 j "Why, particularly!” she asked, without in tho augury!" she asked.
Flora McCalltttu
to their employes. Thursday evening wna
“The augury!”
30 । turning her bend.
2fr Maple Greve H. C. Gtaaner
the t^me appointed for the one this year,
“We are two old fools,” she said “Think
25 I "Oh. all this suramoc,” he replied. She
1 Prairievilfe Flora Bissell
and on that evening the tables fairly
52 I did not ask him to be more explicit "It of my Ixjy in hta bed, Arthur. “Think at
1 Yankee Sp’a Nina C. Shaw
groaned under their loads ot the “latest
my ; ta certainly un ideal place,” alm said, with my thirty years—be quiet. If yon please.
S Castleton
Etigvnta Downing
delicacies of the season.” xAn elegant
a half sigh. “Yet it ta foolish to say that I choose to be thirty for formality’* sake.
7 Irving
Nellie Yerrington
Hine was had and the *mafiy boskets full
the beauties of nature restore one's youth. It ta only tho-night and the moonlight.
1 Orangeville Frankie Wilson
When 11 o’clock strikes we recollect that
of provisions that were left were given to
60 Ono may feel young again, but one is not wc ought to be respectably at hom$. It is
3 Assyria
Mary E. Wilcox
the Chlldien’s home.
8 Assyria
Myrtle Tuckerman 63 really any the lean dispassionate.”
"I am not so aure ofXhat," wdd Kin­ only un echo. Ah. ray dear old friend, we
10 Prairieville Hattie M. Case
73
have had our post and it ta over. Yoon.,
5 Baltimore Chas. H. Gaskill
31 naird. “I should like to argue the point has Ja-en unhappy nqd I am oh. so very
with you—if it could bo argued.”
7 Orangeville Minnie Wardell
sorry! But you are coutentedxiow and.
The committee on "Women's work in
“Yon men .-tro all alike." said Mrt.
50*
4 J(&gt;linstuwu May i’otter
Barry county" appointed by the Boaid of '
Hugonin, with nn inconsistent shrug of her what ta more, you are kind and strong—it
4 Woodland Geo E. Downs
World’s Fair Managers for Michigan, held I
shoulder. “You give up to logic what was
••
Nma L. Gaut
hotel—and w» shall beware of echoes in
their first meeting on Wednesday, March j
meant for Conversation."
2
Orangev
Hie
Harr
W.
Jones
9. The work was preliminary to an on-1
Kinnaird stroked hta mustache thought­ future.”
2 Hastings
‘lx? nine‘I Glasgow
*
“I thought you said you had grown old,”
largement of operation, by which it is !
fully for a moment, "And so you think
4 Hope
00
Brwiie Pratt
said Kinnaird. "It is only youth t-hat re­
hoped to reach all the women of this |
me disMRHionnte!” he obscnetL
Arthur Hathaway
63
county and interest tli^m in helping to j
"You?" said Mra. I! ngunin, turning with fuses tho echo.”
Clarence* Bishop
20
And he took her in his arms and kissed
carry out the plans which have already ,
a delightful laugh. "Why, Arthur, there
enlisted thousands of wntnen in America I
isn’t n sentiment or a conviction to whose her —Philadelphia Times.
Total to date
Si 4 97 support society could order you to con­
and other lands.
The call from the I
tribute!"
.
World's Fair Managers of Woman’s work
Where Dentist* Got Bleh.
nJ the Columbian expudllon Is, that every I
In hta memoirs, Jules Simon relates bow
“If you mean that,” he said, slowly, "it
he earned hta college expenses, which by
branch of Industry carried on by women, j Says an American dentist who fe practic- ta quite us I feam&lt;L ”
ing
in
Mexico:
“
I
nin
getting
rich,
mid
any
|
the aid of n scholarship veni reduced to
"As
you
feared!
”
should have lu representation at the —---------------- ------- n.-------- «------ ------------ r
•
i
’
imw
I
A
iiu'rintti
who
will
&lt;&gt;nnw«
h,&lt;&gt;-.»
World's Fair in 1893. The appeal to the
American dentist who will com® ben*
“You still bvllevo me ckpablc of iu much about fifty dollars.
1 never brul any pocket money, but I do
women of Barry county is for the best of i and stay——
can db ------likewise.
I —mmle
31,000 . mistaken self control as 1 once wn*
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-mui nnu
‘‘11I have don©
considerably
he added cnlmly, “I-don’t wonder.’
not remember once regretting I _________
their "skill
and unguiainy
originality” n«
in uie
lhe aru&gt;
arts of
or ! fcllc ,it8t
,irst rear, n,
and
de
••
••
the indispensable fifty dollars vrtnj not;easy
in-lustrles. AUTOtj
Already several application* |
riKht
along
since
that
.time.
lun!
“
‘ bitterness
’
'
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apparhave been made to the committee, and &gt; charge bigger prices. I get from 3100 to ent in hta tone, Mrs. Hugouiu was startled, to get
Happily for me, it waa customary for
premises of co-operation are ottered. In- •
------------------------------------------of teeth on rubber. T The
- ' •*»-»i “Really,
-u;
this.------ta unlike
------------you,
._u__
Arthur,
.... ” «he
dividual effort will stimulate (uitbuslaMn Miris thing iu the *tatej cost* you fifteen I said gravely, but yet with a scuse of upper chua students to tutor beginners,
ami enthusiasm will largely help toward dollars. Whenever I administer gas I 1 amusement. “You petulant with your giving a daily lesson for three francs a
charge ten dollars for the pulling of a ' past! You provoked with your recollec- month. I-had classes from half .'pa.** 6 Lo
success.
(Signed)
8 in the morning, and from 6 to 7 in the
Mks. ]). G. Robixsox, Ch’nt’n. Hastings. tooth, and when a number sire pulled I tions! Indeed, I have mistaken you.”
charge ten dollars for the first tooth and five
He laughed, but gently. "Come," he
Mj:s. Du. Yorxo, Nashville. ‘
Mbs. N. Bahi.ow, Hastings.
1 dollars for all succeeding one*. For jerk­ said, “you have no right to be ironical.
ing out a tooth without gas I charge two Though I once let you go, it was becauxe 1 poorly protected against the rain by my
Austria will make a fine exhibit of glass, dollars, and in the United Staten you would thought you wtahed to be rcleasnl.”
calico shirk
porcelain, bronze, leather, artistic and only get fifty cents for this work. As to
After all I did not earn enough to pay
"Upon my word, Arthur." said Mrs. Hacabinet work.
filling*, they range from five dollars up­ gonin, "1 diil not know you were serious my entire debt to my landlady. She was a
Tbe grand entrance to the mammoth, ward, and gold fiUings cost from fifteen or I should nut have taken this as a joke.” kind hearted woman and urged me not to
dollars up into the hundreds, according to
think ot it, but I was terribly unhappy*
. “I am entirely serious.”
manufacturers building will be decorated
■•Really?" wiid Mrs. Hugonin, and she about it.
the size of the cavity and to the^iz© of tho
a; an expense of about Sfc.000.
'
bank account of tho man who han his teeth spoke with some irritation. "I thought
Hayti has appropriated 325.000 for Ils filletL I always get $500 for making a set of all hruT been forgotten and forgiven yean; prizes, and tho committee mode u&gt;e fi pres­
representation nt the exposition.
Fred teeth on gold, and all other btudness is done ago.” Then she drew herself up proudly. ent of forty dollars, so that I suddenly
Douglass has been appointed commissioner at proportionate rates. 1 know of many "Can it be that after all this time you have found myself rich. I paid my debt, bought,
dentists who are making m&gt;*re than I, and conRdved the childtab whim of forcing me n cloth coat and a pair of shoes and allowed
to represent that country.
I know ot a number who charge more than
myself the luxury of new text Looks in
The total.amount reported approprlateti' Ida I often make 81,000 a month, but den­
"No—hardly that.”
•by foreign notions and colonies for their tists in tho City ot Mexico make more, and
“I am ready to make It,” she went on.
representation al the Exposition, so fnr as, I know a man there who gets fifty dollar* "But if 1 do"----among the hard one* of my life, though
heard from, is F3.951.053. Quite a num­ a tooth for any kind of filling, and who
Kinnaird moved to the window beside- certainly we students were not too com*
ber of those which have decided to par­ came to Mexico from South America, her und laid a hand on her arm. **You are fort&amp;ble. In the fwhoolroom tenches i-an
ticipate have not yet made appropriation. where be made 840,000 in a ainglo year.”— much mistaken," be said, lu the undis­
.
turbed voice which so provoked her. "You
Tbe Illinois state txmrd.of agriculture Exchange.
must indeed think that I am taking leave
There was no fire. Sometimes our fin­
has offered a number of prizes* ranging
of my years. 1 never bad much vanity, I. gers were so cold that we could not hold
from 350 to 8230 for the best^ exhibits
The
extent
to
which
everything
depends
shown at the state fair, to be' held at
think, but what I had when I was younger our pena. Occasionally the teacher struck
upon the point of viewta illustrated by a
three blows an his dusk. Then we jumped
Peptla. in September.
From these ex­
little dialogue between a boy who is a the rocks, and what do you sec!”
up, shouted nt lb* top of our voices, sclaed
hibits the board will make many selections
mighty hunter for his age and a Indy of
"Rocks—and moonlight.
But.
Ar each other by the hand and danced in a
for the World.* Fair.
hta acquaintance.
thnr"----.
ring&gt;around a post. At the end &lt;J a guar"A rabbit,” said the young hunter, “ta
"Tho rocks make mo recollect," ho went ter or an hour three taps on the desk, reThe U. S, treasury department has de­
cided that machinery imparted to the ex- the moat awful coward that there ta In the on, unheeding, "that one day when yoa
world.
My!
How
he
does
run
from
a
ware about jwventeen you nad&gt; I. climbed cal and, I ladieve. a healthful way of keep*
positloh from foreign countries, either
'
Lose mountain together. And when we ing warm.
wholly as an exhibit or to be shown in hunter!”
"So you think tho rabbit is a coward, reached the ravine you insisted ou going
connection with tbe Illustration of some
£ls«p In HlekneM.
•hr
first, and 1 let you. Now I did that bemanufecturing process, shall be admitted
Concerning
sleep,
in
connection with
“Why, ot course."
cauk 1 reflected that If yon fell I could
free of duty. Any raw material imported
sicknass, there ta a good deal of heresy re­
,rWell, let u* •suppose’ a little. Suppo«o catch .you."
r
for use In such process must pay regular
you were about six or eight inches tall.”
garding the ihatter among stberwtae well
-WhU!
”
dnly, however.
.
.
“Well!”
"You nee, that wna my first mistake. I Informed people. "Don’t let her sleep too
"And had good, strong, swift legs.”
Jackson Park will retain as one of Its
should have gons first und mnde you cling lang!” “Be sure to wnke him when it is
“Yes!”
time to give the medicine; it will be a great
permanent attractions the building which
“And didn't have any gun, and a great
•Japan will ere:t for its headquarters nt
••Very likely,” said Mrs. Hugonin. half deal better for him not to sleep too long at
the eximsltlon.
The building win be big fellow came niter you who did Uavu laughing "But 1 can’t think it dore u» one tlmel" How often we havu heard, there*
modeled after one of the most famous nnd one. Whnt would you do!"
any good to talk it over now.”
“What should I do! I should, streak it
architecturally unique of Japan’s ancient
"After that,” Raid Kinnaird, pursuing fact, in nine owes out of ten and very
.
temples, and with Its surrounding garden like a whitehead!”
his subject, "1 acted coasiktently on tbe likely In uinety-ufne outof a hundred, they
"I think you would. And I think, utao, same mistaken theory. Aud when It came were tbe exact opposite of tbe truth. Gen­
win cost S70.000.
About -10,000 feet
that you would have your own ideas aa to to the question of giving you up I thought tle, reatful sleep ta better than any medi­
square will be. occupied.
who was the coward."—Youth’* Com­ always of &lt;ou first. That was why I gave cine; nnd how often, mn how almost lupanion.
._____
you up—which yoa naturally considered a variably, does the "change for the butter,”
SCHOOL COLUMN,
for which anxious friendp are waiting so
weakness.”
She Might Bare Known.
It did not escape Mrs. Hugonin that a prayerfully, uome during sleep—making
People should be careful how they med­
dormant woakncwiof her own was reviving ita. first manifestation when the patient
Tho examination held on Ute 3d aud &lt;4 dle with the English language. It ta primed
■wakes with brightened eye, stronger
and loaded and likely to goaf atn mo­ under tho continued stress of thia absurd
was tin* moat numerntraly attended of .any ment's notice.
conversation—a weakness for sentiment. voice, a faint tln^e of returning health
mantling the features in place of tha.wan
ever held in tho county. 185 candidates
Mra. Jones was fooling with it, when aha Bat it was checked by her vexhtlon with
teing present Of this number, about: made a morbid Btatemeotof her petty trou- her friend for breaking their tacit under­ hue ot threatening death!
in the w onta of Sancho Panza, we may
one-half passed the examination. A. blcs to her friend nnd caller, Mrs. Slinpaon. standing—and by the feeling of half con­
considerably
number
of the eaudi
temptuous pity that stole over her as he wall say, "Eleased be tke man who invent­
In a burst of-confidence She said:
ed sleep!” There are, of conrv, critical
dates are
quite young,
some be
“I’ve never known a minute's pence since
low the age fixed by law. Some did very, I rtruck Mr. Jcnca.”
Were she a man, she thought, she would
nicely linilVQ
having •*
a pood standing .throughout.'
.....
That was all, but now she Im wondering never confess at forty to the incoraj^teoce
some made a general failure, while thy why people look askance at her nnd expresa of twenty-five. That Kinnaird did so. but ter mediant.; but, in these
«h lam quite generally
«' ua -Wlrfliat
«*
greater HnniUtr
number made «m!
only,
partial All
one.
jjreat sympathj- for Mr. Jones. It ta th*, absolved her again. Also, she reflected,
Arthe great number attending this exrm natural result of her owe of idiomatic Eng ■ho luwi had a headache yesterday, and that, Ln cum a restful s
instion compels ffce use of two moms, both U-Jk—Detroit Free Press.
therefore it was very lucky thta conversa­
tion had uot been started yesterday, or sb* of medicines.-Good
destitute ot conveplences for writing, lhe

Car­

ried.
Adjourned.
J. B. Roin.iiT.-L Recorder.

aalUfactlan
Is guaranteed to every I one who take* Hood's
Sarwpnrillax.oriy
fairly aim
andihccordlng
todlreellonx.
&gt;ar*ap»nua
:.ci-ormnit (ou
irrci ions.
one dollar" ©an truly b© said.

CCf Hate yon seen Howd'» rainy day sx.d
halloon puzz!~? For particulars send loC. I.
Hood A Co.. Lowell, Mass.
Council Proceeding*.
Common council met pursuant to call
Hood's pH’s curellv-wln. Jaundi.i. blllomncjs
Friday evening, March 11th, ’OS.
sick headache, constipation.
Mayor McCoy presiding.
X
TURFANDJhACK»ibT £S.
Hull call, present, Aids. Bliimton, Ma*
uee, Reynolds, Sentz, Spence, Waters;
absent. Bentley and Nelson.
Horse Flenh.
.To the Honorable Mayor nud common
The National Trotting .association is
council ui
of mu
the civj
city ui
of Hastings:
----- —..........
GonllMnen:—We tte undenlml woald I i«-nrtlnR dreuler. to bonraen In every
n-nwtrullj e.k thet the city electric lleht, , «'»te urelne them to rombltlo tocrtlicr to
t&gt;e pieced ire the third w.rd M loUo«»: ''»tiln the IW.;r ot law, m.klnx the
Al iiilrncctlon o( State and .lefferwn. obtaining of money Ur enlerln* ot bpr^&lt;
Walnut and JeWtraon and Clinton and oul^
’2.
Jeffenun streets.
’ races, or iMuliig
“ or publishing
' *" ’ false
~
"pedi­
fours respectfully.
• gree*. a criminal uffeusc. punished by
iinprisoniuenL
Signed by-W. D. Haye*. W. C. Kelly.
Baker Shriner, W. H. Goodyear. Fred L.
Jewett, thefnmou^old trotter and pacer,
Heath. Peter Schumann. John Mullen, ta owned in Boston. Jewett has been coaM. C. Woodmansee, W. W. Hidupton, C. thiuosuly on the turf since he was 2 yearn
B. Hampton. E- E. Hampton; E. Dutcher. old. In /1874. He begun his Cure*.- as n
.1. 1J. Daly. I-ec Hayes. J. H. Musson. trotteX beating the trotting record for 2
Wm. Musson, DavH Baker, Henry Jone*. year olds and 3 year okls. and was »»ld
D. E. Fuller. D. G. Robinson. A. P. for315.0Cu. Then he was put tn pacing,
Drake.
taking a record of 2:14 that way of going.
Moved by Aid., Reynolds, that the peti-; Then he was shlftrii back to a trotter.
tiou be'received and the prayer of the pe- For the past few years he has been paclrft;
thinners be granted.
Carried.
Ayes. I altogether mid until1 last year was promi­
rilinston, Manee, Reynold*, Sentz, Spence, nent iu the free-for-all pacing races hi-the
. Waters; nays, none.
grand draulL He now lias all of his old
Moved by Aid. Spence, that petition time speed, but cannot carry it through a
from J. N. Burroughs and 33 others refer- race of beats.
i
lug to electric light on Broadway north of
neighboring" counties.
iron bridge be received nud laid upon the
table. Carried.
John W. Miller, of Grand 'Rapids, was
Communication received from board of
water commissioners: report on extension arrested last week for opening a letter and
extracting money from it which wus In­
on Elizabeth street and State Road.
On motion of Aid. Blinstou received tended for another man of the same name.
They were drawn upon the America!) Ex­
ami placed on file.
On motion of Aid. Blinston, the board press company. a;id after considerable
proceed lo the appointment of an election difficulty evidence was secured tu warrant
commission of three members. Ayes. Miller’s arrest.
Blinston. Manee, Reynolds. Sentz, Spence,
John W. Hall of 81 Joseph county sent
Watera: nays none.
a postal card to n neighbor staling that If he
Ballots were cast as follows: Nos. 1, 2, did not pay a note he would placd It in
and 3 were were scattering, ballot No. 4 tbe hands of a collector. The party con­
Luk© Waters received 5 votes. D. W. sidered his credit had Iwen Injured by lhe
Reynolds 1.
.
statements on the card and referred the
Moved by Aid. Reynolds, that Luke matter to Ibu United States authorities.
Waters be declared chairman of election Hall paid S25 Into tlife United States court
commission.
Carried. Ayes, Blinston, yesterday for hta Illegal action. John
Manee, Reynolds, Sentz, Spence; nays, probably will know1 enough to nnt send
any dunning letters dn a postal card here­
noncl
On ballot for second member of second after.
member of commission D. W. Reynolds
The examination of Peter Thomas, the
received 5 votes. Dan. Mance 1.
edorrtt veteran of Jhe Soldiers' Home,
Moved by Aid. Waters, that Dan. W.
who assaulted James Johnson with a knife
Reynolds lx: declared elected second mem­ was begun&gt;efore^JusLlce
ilydorn.
ber of election commission.
Carried. Jamrs-W. c3rry, D. C.' Spaulding. Dr.
Ayes, Blinston. Manee, Sentz, Spence. Hatfield, home surgeons, ..and Joseph
Waters: nays, none.
Clark were sworn on the. part of the peo­
First two baBota for third member of
ple.* Curry and Clark swore that Thomas
commission scattering, 3d ballot W. S.
struck Johnson over the head first with a
Nelson received 3 vote’s, Dan Manee ».
cane and then Johnson knocked Thomas
On motion Aid. Nelson declared elected down and planted his knees ou the body
third member of election commtasiun. of his assailant.
Thomas drew a knife
Ayes, Blinston, Mance, Reynolds, Sentz, and slashed Johnson across the leg. sever­
Spence, Waters; nays, none.
ing the femoral artery. The surgeon tes­
Moved by Aid. Sentz, that board pro­ tified to dressing the, wound, and the ex­
ceed to elect chairman and Sec'y of board amination was adjourned till Match 18 at
of registration. Carried.
9 o.clocK. Johnson ta reported to be in a
Moved by Aid. Reynolds, that Dan very weakened condltlon.’and bls recovery
Manee be appointed as chairman of board
Is thought to be doubtful.
of registration and election.
Carried.
Galesburg ta defensless before n fire.
Ayes, Blinston, Reynolds, Seutx, Spence,
They have no waterworks system, anti a
Waters; nays norte.
Moved by Aid. Sentz, that Aid. Blinstou bucket brigade, though It may du good
tw appointed Sec’y of board of registration. work on an incipient blaze, cannot lw
Carried. Ayes. Manee, Reynolds, Sentz, counted upon In ca;*e of greater need. A
propmrttlon is now before them to buy a
Spence and Waters; nays none. chemical engine. That Is but a. slight
CITY ACCOUNT.
Improvement over the palla. Lid them
Abraham Fry. wood engine room 3
! follow the example of Plainwell and pnt
! in a small pump with mains through the
E. Batterson, carrying wo,,tl
5 VO principal streets. When that ta paid for
Mills Phillips, snow plowing
Goodyear Bros., bill rend supplies
nutke extensions as finances will justify,
••
supplies, water wks
ami put in larger puinps when found nec­
Geo. Reed, tabor.......................1 05 essary
power.
---- - for, requisite
1 13
Scld Wiley "
Burglars were In Lowell last week ana!
2 10
L., W. Ken field, “
.
. « eouplf
____ W'X,
k...t..I..-,-,..
I.,..., .
entered
of
business houses’ fthere.
4 50
S. Wiley, tabor on extension pipe
------S of knives, revolvers and
4 50
Chas. Pickel
“
1
4 50 other truck wi taken. There is no due
E. Goldsmith
“
4 50 al present.
Wm Bennett
“

THE VOICE OF AN ECHO

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OUR SPRING LINE OF

:-: BOUGHT

DIRECT

FROM

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THE

and to those who contemplate buying we are sure

x

"We Can Please tlie iVEost Fastidious
GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY.
THE STYLES AND FINISHES ARE ALL NEW.

===F. W. GREBLE
HASTINGS, MICH.

North Side MaiftSt.,
_______ L----------- .---------Hastings Banner
Thursday, March 17, 1892.
MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.
TUB HAimtOB, MICH., POSTOFFICB,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

.

Democrats are in a great dilemma. They
day’s labor or tbe product ot one farmed
•ere would purchase 90 large an amount of have figured it out that they cannot elect
a
president
unless they can carry New
those things that enter into tbe living of
York. David B. Hill, through bis dore
the masses of lhe people."
connection with tbe Tammany ring, is tbe
It is a matter of history that the demo­ only man that can carry that state. But
cratic party never places Itself squarely on if he Is nominated he will be cut so full of
any platform, but seeks to shirk every Is­ hole* elsewhere In a political way, that bis
sue that squarely faces it Tbe republi­ anatomy would resemble a sieve. Tbe

can party Is opposed to the free coinage of
Bcpuhltean County Convention.
silver, while tbe democratic party Is supA republican county convention to elect 10
delegates to tbe Republican State Convention
called to meet at Detroit on Thursday, April 14,. spilt among the democrats in congress and
MM will bebeW tn the court bouse, Hastings'
tbe midority has been babying to have the
Mkh.,on
republicans come to their rescue, so that
the majority may be spared from having
. chairman of tbe county committee, also such
other business m may properly come before tho the country know Its real attitude. Tbe'
*^0 various towns and wards will be entitled stability of the currency is of the greatest
Co delegate* a* follows, one delegate for each 25 importance to the country and the people
votes east for tbe republican candidate for Lieu­
tenant Governor tn 1800, and one for each have a right to demand the position that
fraction ot 15 over the 25.
Hope
AswiIbT '
- "
—
•* any political party take* upon the ques­
Irving
nalllmore
tion. This being tbe care, tbe republican
Johnstown
Mani* Grove
members don't propose to be made cat’s
Orangeville
paws of and don’t “warm up” to the min­
Bastings twp
Prairieville
City 1st ward
ority as it would like to have ,tbem do,
- City 2nd ward
Woodland
7 but propose to keep their distance. There
w
Yankee Springs
5
Forward caucus octIces Immediately to the is no reason at all why republicans should
BantingsBanxkb anddcl each town and ward aid them in evading the issue, and the
members don’t propose to become a party
UConx. Chairman.
to their “hush policy.’’ Ex-speaker Reed
E.MKNASTON, Secretary.
Republican Co. Comm.
made a center shot wbeu he declared. In a
recent interview, that “tt is an exhlbitlna
;Wext to having the wherewithal to buy, of monumental Impudence for those anti­
the price of what we buy concerns us silver democrats who were anembera of tbe
most While the primary object of a fifty-first congress to appeal to the repub­
Protective Tariff is not-to lower tbe coat of licans to help them In tbelr present difficul­
manufactured goods, yet statistics show ty. If I can exercise lay Influence with
Hmteuch Is tbe invariable result The the members of tbe minority we wDl do
price..of a line of good* upon which a pro­ nothing that will in any way contribute to
tective duty is levied .may at first be their happiness. Tbe minority Is in no
■tightly advanced, but -competition soon way responsible for the condition In which
hrings.it down lower than before. On the the democratic party finds itself to-day,
other hand.protection give* to.tbe fanner
and sf£_Are uGteailed upon as republicans
good prices for his products. The iuiduto particigpte In their fkmUy troubles."
factnrer.who realties a fair profit- on his
roods; the laborer who gets anoh wages
Hresident Harrison has caused a letter
that be qgn live well and ease more than to be written to Lord Salisbury in regard
be could earn abroad; the merchant, the to the seal fisheries and will do nothing
clerk, tbe professional man—In short, further nntll tbe letter Is answered. Eng­

every one-Js willing to pay such prices
far hi* needs as will insure to his .fellow
aan a good returu for bis labor. Things
as*y b* too cheap. There is * rewmabl*

land haa refused to keep her promise with
this country in continuing the modus vivendl alive during this season, provided

Democrats in the house of congrero were
only too willing to denounce ex-speaker
Recd as “Czar" for refusing to have the
Journal read, when this method was pur­
sued by democrats for the sole purpose of
delaying legislation. But Speaker Crisp
la applauded by them when be refuse, to
have It done. There is a great difference
sometimes between “Hank” and “Henry."

Their U« remor that netotliUon, ue
u-dw -&gt;T for lhe nmulloo of a mammoth
trKttwtto be operated by English and
Amartean capitellate. The capital .look
ff,8* ",™® concern will be attom w
twenty million, ot dollar,.
All ot lhe
terge type mannhrtttrer. ot the eooatyy
bln
'a
of Bnra,,
b™. a Spindler, ot Chleaao. and
Oeortte Brucn-e Son A Co.

A syndicate has offered 1100,000 for the
nJ thi’Z PS T5. 0,.8eU,nK Peanuts flur^i5TWOr d“^* r’ 50111 wafl not “eto^&lt;X°°
®
wm be,o,d

"w &gt;“ k'T*
matters were not settled, but Insists upon StaJurt^'0!,'0,""l“
b0""» "“‘“S
letting every country go In an* kill all th*
urnmJi
11 '““Olort In Him.
i Sr skew'? • '*•"'■ “°i
‘»
Price* In the United ended by appointing a board of arbitration jroSK?.,1^ bCTead*‘'"' lnvwlld.\r
i»reaa«l
from
the
grapes
as
needed.
to fix tire damages. One reason of this
«w «a»e as In ftw.ttade England, white
Prerent price* of manufactar.™ would soon sell at a very high price as
«dic. Uncle b*m ain’t built that way
fact, lower than ever taf«ro In out history. ftra luoBv tn mu

Ibra.

Several Europe*!
titudeofa couple

rlUilbe fol-

•.. •

■•

■

■

Newest Things
in
Dress Goods.

ffe are all Beady

SPRING
JACKETS.

-FOR-

THE: SPRING: TRADE.

honest men in the democratic party dislike
his political trickery and will take the first
opportunity offered to sit down on him in
a way that will not be at all comfortable.
It Is estimated that the standing army of
the world consists of 3,600,000 soldiers and
that the average annual expense for each,
soldier Is Si.000. making the Immense to­
tal of 83,600,000,000, expended annually
for a standing army, to be maintained by
a tax upon tbe people, saying nothing of
the mlllous of dollars worth of property
destroyed every yehr. What a saving it
would be • M we could have universal
peace.

■

A
WORD
WITH YOU.
THE BISSELL PLOWS
WITH PLAIN AND
COMBINATION POINTS
Have proven by the most
rigid testa to be the beet.
Scores of the best farmers
of Barry county who have
used them say so. You’ll
nay bo yourself if you
try them. We will be
pleased to show them.

We are agents for the
SUPERIOR and
CHAMPION
GRAIN DRILLS.

We place on sale thia week gome of our

NEW SPRING
DRESS GOODS-:
Which we are constantly receiving and pledge
the assurance of showing all that in

STYLISH GOODS,
•

. SUPERIOR VALUES,
—AND—

SATISFACTORY PRICES,

UUE INVITE YOU to give our stock a careful
.... “°P before you purchase your dress goods. « e 1
justified in making the claim that no due can oll&gt;-r you

Greater Inducements.

satBiryg nm.

£«■&lt;£? tax

We shall be pleased to show you our
stock whether you buy or not.
Complex Un8

'&lt;

■

dry goods.

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, March 17, 1892.
W. R. COOK. Lo€*l Kdttor.

See O. D. Spaulding’s adv. in this istue.
He has some bargains to offer and invites
your inspection.

99S Pure.
THE BEST FOB EVETY PURPOI&amp;

The Harvest
Depends something on the seed.

Good
Seeds
Only am Prtxiace

Good
Crops
LANDRETH’S
SEEDS -re not On'j
Good, hut have the rej»utution ot beinr the jJeU.
Write for ItXB
CatxlofftMs.
Free.

H. W- LANDRETH,
UCDtMM.
BattLa Cmtax. Mich.

FOR SALE Ofi TRADE
All! property belonging to
Mrs. II. J. Keufield in Hastings
including houses, vacant lots
and farm of 40 acres in second
ward. Apply to

W. F. POWERS.
HARDWARE STORE.
Republican Caucuae*.
maplkGrovk.
Tbe rcbubltcxn* of M*p!fc Grove wifi meet In
eaucntMt MipleGrove Center, In Af-tKelvey’s
tatll.Thurulav. March 17Ch. at2 p. nt.to nomin­
ate a ticket for town offices.
nASTtNUM TOWNSHIP.

Republican caucui will meet Saturday. Starch
19. at 10 a. ra. at town bouse to nominate town
officers.
♦

RUTLAND.

Republic in.caucui will b? held In the town
hall. Friday. March 25th. at 2 o'clock p. m.
Every republican earnestly requested to be
present.
HOPS.

Republican caucus to be held at Cloverdale,
March tain.
JOHNSTOWN.

The republican caucus, will be yield at the
Grantee hall In Johnstown, on Baturdav, the
19th. 1M2. a: oue o'clocx, p. m. By order of
committee.
assy nr a.
The republican caucus will be held at the
t twnhall. Assyria. Mich.. Saturday, March 3Kh.
1©J. at one o’clock p. m. By order of lhe town
committee.
,

iiAKtir.

LOCAL NEWS.

Gold Band.

May Roberta spent Sunday In Kalama*
George
day.

Walter was in Jackson Fri­

For a first-class carpet this spring call
qn F. W. Greble, where you may find a
large and varied assortment ”
'
Prices
are
Mrs. George Walter is visiting In Union
guaranteed.
City.
For ule very cheap, one two story
Frank Horton is clerking for R. K.
Grant
'
top phaeton buggy and harness. Enquire
at Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works.
Fred Kurtz, has returned from Ann
Arbor. '
The Mutual Life Insurance company of
New York writes the most liberal policy
Charlie Phillipa, of Saginaw, was In the
city Monday.
written by any company.
J. M. McElwain, Special Agent
Frank Jordan, of Chester, was In Ute
A valuable series of articles on •'Gar­ city Saturday.
dening,” written and Illustrated by T. W.
Sheriff Benham was In Lansing last
Dewing, will be begun In the next number
week on business.
.
□f Harper's Bazar, published March 18th.
Flaura Kronewitter Is clerking In W. 0.
Insure your life with J. M. McElwain,
Lowden’s law office.
.
special agent for the Mutual Life Insur­
ance-Company of New York. The oldest
Frank Stanton left for Buffalo Saturday
Insurance company In America and largest with a load of live stock.
company lu the world.
Mrs. Julia Goodyear, of Grand Rapids,
Haye your laundry work done at home. was in the city Saturday.
No second hand work. J. C. House is
Mrs. Malette, of Reed City, visited rela­
prepared to do all kinds of work in bls line
tives In the city last week.
at short notice and in first class order.
Troy laundry. J. C. Bouse, proprietor.
Dan W. Reynolds Is in Bay City attend­
ing tbe grand lodge, K. of P.
William Dean Howells has written for
Harper’s Young People a two-part story
W. F. Powers Is quite sick with the
entitled "The Pumpkin-glory,” the first grip but Is recovering slowly.
Instalment of which Ims Just been publish­
Roy Barlow lias returned from Orchard
ed. The Illustrations which accompany it
Lake for the spring vacation.
are by Verbeck.
1. M. B. Gillespie and wife visited Mr.
•» bur spring stock of children’s carriages
G’s. mother at Kirby, last week.
has just arrived. Tbe styles are entirely
Miss Minnie Hall, nf Grand Rapids, io
new. These carriages were bought at
the factory and to those who think of buy­ visiting relatives and friends here.
ing, we would say we are sure we cau
Mrs. J. P. Roberta visited Mr. and Mrs.
please the most fastidious and save them
H. G. Hale In Nashville last week.
money.
F. W. Greble, the furniture
Fleteher Dlckermsn. of Chicago, spent
dealer, north sldo of Main street.
Sunday with bis brother, A.,E. Dicker­
More people file away their home papers
man.
thau Is generally thought. And no vol­
ume in the house is more valuable or will
John lombard was called to Wls^onson
afford more pleasure.. It gives you dates last week by the severe illness of his
of local events which yoa cannot produce father.
elsewhere, marriages, obituaries, legal
Miss Franc Hill returned to Grand
notices, etc.
In short your paper is a
Rapids Friday after a three weeks visit in
history of that portion of the world which
tbe city.
•
you and your friends occupy.
C. G. Mixer has entered tho employ of
The Michigan Central will, on March
the Michigan Whip company ns traveling
29th. sell tickets from Hastings, lo Grand
salesman.
Rapids nnd return, at.the rate of one and
Dr. and Mrs. Cressey Wilbur, of Hills­
nne-third fare, good going March 99th and
returning not later than March 31rt on ac­ dale. are visiting her parents, Mr. and
count of State convention young people’s Mrs. J. F. Mead.
society of Christian Endeavor.
,
W. H. Shantz has returned frqm a busi­
M. A. Gili.man,
ness trip through Ohio in the interest of
Ticket Agent
.the Whip company.

We are in receipt of a handsome pam­
Mrs. J. W., Stincbcomb and daughter.
phlet, descriptive of the resources ot
Miss Flora, have returned from a visit
Utah, and giving some fine photo-engrav­ with friends in Cassopolis.
ings of the many beautiful scenes in that
Miss Belle Throop went to Chicago Fri­
state.
Any one contemplating a trip
through that country, for pleasure or day where she has secured a position as
otherwise, will do well to send 25 cents to book-keeper and stenographer.
J. H. Bennett, General Passenger Agent
Prosecutor Lowden was in Lansing
of Rio Grande Western Railway, Salt Lake and argued the Frank Treat case before
City for a copy. -4&amp;L‘book - was issued by the supreme court Thursday.
"and is well worth
that railroo
Charlie Wise has secured a position a
the money
in
a
Rock. Falls.
III..
furniture
President Short ridge, of the North Da­
factory and left for there Friday.
kota State Fanners’, Alliance, has issued
Mrs. F/C. Brooks, of Shelby, was hi
an address calling upon the farmers to re­
port their needs in die way of extra teams the city the fore part of the week to attend
and men to do spring plowing and seeding. -the funeral of her brother's child.
He urges the utmost activity and prompt­
The many friends of Harry Anderson,
ness.
It is estimated that 10,000 men Jr. will be sorry to hear that lie has
more than there are] in the state at this brought his wife home from Chicago very
timewvill be required. The greatest scar­ ill.
city of labor is In the Red River Valley.
Ed. Bottom, traveling salesman for F. F.
For further particulars call at the Michi­
Ingram A Co., of Detroit for the state of
gan Central passenger depot.
Iowa. Is at his home in this city having a
Friday the supreme court rendered a tbssle with la grippe.
decision in tbe Frank Treat habeas corpus
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilkins have mov­
case, remanding the; prisoner back to the
custody of the sheriff, with the alternative ed to Chicago and will make the World’s
ot payiag 5200 fine or serve a sentence of Fair city their future home. All regret
six months in the Eaton county jail. A exceedingly to lose such a man as was Mr.
court calendar wouldn’t be complete with­ Wilkins, and both himself and family will
out Frank Treat's name on. and he has be missed in social circles. All wish him
generally succeeded: in finding some hole success and will be pleased at any time to
to slip through, whereby the ends of the bear that he has "struck it rich” In Chi­
law were defeated, but now it looks, to a cago rral estate. In which he has become
man up a tree, as though he would either Interested.
have to serve bis time or pay up.

1 Republican caucus at Hickory Corners, March
lew at 2 p. in. fly order of Com.
City Treasurer Eyke of Muskegon ap­
jlBVING.
Republican caucus will be held March 22 at pealed to the supreme court for a manda­
mus compelling Herman O. Lank, cashier
Irving town bouse at 1 o’rktck p m.
F. K. Kobkrtw. Chairman.
of the Merchants’ National bank of Muske­
gon, to pay tiie tax assessed upon 489
BALTIMORE,
Republicans of Baltimore will meet In caucui shares of tbe stock of tbe said bank, as­
sessed
under section II, act 195. public
in Green's hall at ■ oclock. Saturday, March &gt;6.
By order of committee.
acts of 1889.
The court says the treas­
urer, in cases of this kind, after making a
ORANGEVILLE,
demaud upon the delinquents, may de­
Republican ruieas wlU be held Tuesday.
March 2Jd. in Oradxevitle village, at 1 o'clock. mand payment from the cashier for taxes
By order of committee.
assessed upon bank stock and for the sake
of convenience of collection the statute
CARLTON.
Republican caucui will be held tn Carlton makes the cashier the agent of the tax
Center Friday afternoon, March 25 at 2 o'clock. payer.
Be sure and attend.
By order of committee.
The Century will take up tlie campaign
for good roads. The April number is to
CASTLETON.
At opera house, Nashville, Saturday, March contain a suggestive article on “Our Com­
19th at i p. tn.
mon Roads,” by Isaac B. Pntter. editor of
“Good Roads” nnd a practical engineer.
The author points ent the enormous loss
to this country through the present general
condition of American roads, a loss which
falls not only upon the farmer, but upon
. • CIRCULATION •
city people as well, who are compelled to
pay unnecessary prices for having produce
brought to them. Au American consul in
France reports that lhe road system of that
Hereafter. changes for advertlsemeuta
must reach tills office Tuesdays at latest to country (thejuost perfect system in the
world)-*.‘has been of greater value to the
insure Insertion in tbe issue of the week
country as a means of ralamg the value of
when brought
lands than have the railways." In France
every market-cart, with its broad tire, is a
Insure
road-maker. Mr. Potter’s article Is full of
Your life
practical suggestions for tbe betterment of
In the Mutual Life
American roads, and it is fully Illustrated.
Insurance Company of N. Y.
J. M. McElwain, Special agent.
We are very glad to say that Castleton
has taken the initial step towards securing
better roads. The highway commlMloner
and
a number of the pattimastera met at
New spring lino of baby carriages at
the office of the Nashville News last week
F. W. Greble’a.
and their dlsciftslon proved that they were
Born, to Mr. aud Mra. E. DeGroot,
thoroughly in earnest in the matter of
Thursday, a sou.
making better roads.
Tbe township
Ha&amp;tlnga Is getting metropolitan. An board has decided to ask the town to pur­
oil wagon Is tbe laieat addition.
&lt; chase three 4-wheeled scrapers and one fl­
wheeled scraper for the township, the es­
The pupils of Mrs. Yale gave a very timated cost of which will bo about 9700.
pleasant recital Thursday afternoon.
With these tools tbe road beds can be put
In
excellent shape at a comparatively
New line of side boards, upholstered
goods and lounges may be seen at F- W. small price and then It Is the Intention to
grade them or give them a top dressing of
Greble’a.
.
•
crushed stone. Under this system of road
The largest and best, assorted stock of worklug Castleton will soon have her roads
candles, and the best prices can be found in excellent shape for, any kind of weather.
nt Hams &lt;fc VanAmian’s.
Under the present system of road working,
F. W. Greble, the furniture dealer, can where everyone Is allowed to work out his
show you the nobbiest line of childrens road tax, the roads just get iu nice shape
one year, when lUey are plowed up and
carriages ever shown in the city.
spoiled for the! next. The only correct
Charlie McMore will handle Pontiac
way to insure good roads is to contract it
Chief, Dr. Lowry's home, tills year and and see that lhe contractor does as he is
expects to lower bis record to 2.-2R.
hired to du. Now that election fs soon to
F. W, Greble. tbe furniture dealer, will take place, it behooves every township to
make a special sale of all furniture this see tliat good men are nominated for high­
way commissioners and pathraasters.
spring. • New goods and prices right

This week,

PERSONAL MENTION.

Rev. Grigsby was in Ionia county Mon­
day.

IVORY
SOAP

*

Gold. Band.
Nice invoice of china ami glassware just
received at Hams A Van Annan’s.

80 quires.

Gold Band.
The Y. M. 8. C. gave a hop in U.’dcn
hall last evening, which was well attend­
ed.
The court house question will be sub­
mitted on the same ballot with the town­
ship and city officers.
’

The Banner job office Is equipped with
all the appliances to print towusliip tickets
to conform to tbe new law.
Don’t fail to bear the Kalamazoo College
quartet at the Presbyterian church Mon­
day evening, March 91st. Admission 15,
aud 25 cents.

Mrs. Julia Goodyear, of Grand Rapids,
has sold her elegant home on Green street
to John Kurtz.
Consideration 92,900.
John got a good bargain.
\

One thousand cords of good wood of all
kinds and all lengths. I will pay the
highest market price in cash or trade.
Dorr Mvdge.

Fann of 120 acres in Irving. Barry
county, Mich., known ns the Miles Engle
farm. Soil good, 70 acres under good cul­
tivation. 50 acres good oak timber, seven
miles from Hastings. Above farm will be
sold cheap, and on very reasonable terms.
For particulars enquire of W. J. Dibble,
Marshall, Mich, or Philo A. Sheldon.
Hastings, Mich.

Pay 1 he for Farm* from eno Crop.

Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
lates an instance of what is being accom­
plished by farmers in the Red River Valley
of Minnesota and North Dakota- He said
S. J. Leland, near hl3 town of Dwight, N.
D., bought 160 wires of land in the spring
ot 1891, for 93,600. and raised crops that
season worth the salary of a government
clerk. In excess of the cost of his farm, as
per the following statement:
4.190 Bu. ot wheat, at 83c.........
BOO „
oats, at soc...............
w.»
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3JBRW
Deducting oust of fluid
f.............. 2JKQZ0

Leaving........................................ .............. Il.issto
Cases of this kind nre so common that
they are a drug in the news market out
west
It* Excellent Qaalltte*
Commend to public approval the Califor­
nia! !qu:d fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It
is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and
by gentlv acting on the kidneys, liver and
bowels. It cleanses tbe system effectually,
thereby promoting the health and comfort
of ail who use IL

“BE WELL MESSEDacquainted with life can be ignorant of the improvement which genteel apparel
produces in the carriage, tone of the thought, and principles of an individual.
It gives a man confidence, self-respect and a sense of equality with his com^nions; it inspires him with energy, independence and courtesy of manner. The
face becomes manly, bold and free; there is no slinking through narrow lanes and back streets, but on the
contrary the smoothly dressed man steps out with a determination not to spare the earth, or to walk as if
he trod on eggs or razors. No; he rushes onward; is the first to accost his friends; gives a careless bow
to this, a bluff nod to that and a patronising ‘,how d’ye do” to a third, who is worse dressed than himself.
Believe us, when we say, that
•

No Man

are calculated to advance a man in life nearly as well as good principles, especially in a world like this,
where external appearance is taken as the exponent of what is beneath it.

THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT
Of strictly fine Suits anjl Spring Overcoats ever shown in Hastings awaits your inspection.

BOYS’

GOOD CLOTHES.-:-

It is hardly necessary for us to comment further on our Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. Mothers are
aware that if they want to make a selection of a Suit or Overcoat for their boys, from theglargest and best
stock in the city for the lowest possible prices, they must come to us—and they do. -

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co., ' .
Hastings, Michigan.

One-Price 'Clothiers.

GENT'S FURNISHING DEPT.

5TTLIJH
bRESJERJ.

IF TOQ
Are seeking a saving and some­
thing extra nice in the line of
style, fit, make and general
goodness in clothing for spring
wear, you will not fail to see
the superb stock of The Stein
Bloch Co’s
made
clothing
that are now
awaiting your inspection on our
counters. We guarantee per­
fect satisfaction, and a great
saving from the prices asked
by some for clothing not near
as good quality or one-half as
well made.
It will be worth your while
and a pleasure to look over this
stock. Call early.

/sn’t it Provoking!

These stormy windy days,
it is very provoking to be
without an umbrella; more so
to be ‘ ‘protected” with a poor
one—as shown above. Avoid
this by buying a good, well
made, serviceable umbrella.
It costs no more. Our plan
to sell ‘ ‘good clothing ornone’
applies to umbrellas also, for
we sell ‘ good umbrellas or
none.”
This month and the next
and the next after, you will
need a good strong umbrellaone that will not collapsejust
when you need it the most
You’ll have plenty of use for
it. We’ve had good, strong
umbrellas before, and we’ve
sold them at a small price, but
this
At this popular medium price we offer still,spring ,we can do better
a nobby array of Men’s Suits usually re­
tailed at $18 or more. This line includes
all the popular colors and mixtures, made Our Neckwear is all
up from splendid quality cheviots, wool the "Go.”'
diagonals, silk mixtures, unfinished
worsteds, diagonals, corkscrews, etc.
They a/e the talk of the
Choice of fancy plaids, neat stripes, plain town. The best dressers are
colors, checks, in fact, all the latest spring wearing them already. Of
novelties. The newest patterns in sacks course yon want the latest
and cutaway frocks. If you see them styles, especially when it costs
you will want to wear them.
no more, and you can depend
upon it that we give the lat­
We've all that is de­ est and best neckties obtain­
5FR1NQ
sirable in these goods able at 25c., 50c. and 75c. Re­
OYERCO/1T5 The latest spring member, early comers secure
styles in cut, fabric the best selection.
and shade, you will
There’s a new line of collars
need one, why not and cuffs also that, may prove
buy it nowl
interesting to you.

�Hastings Banner

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mode.”
Bragg’*
Wta, March
Wta.,
Maron S,
a, i&amp;*2:
ic—
arc-L.;-^ -Democratic success m

^Juhietor withhold my approval of Ui*
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^""future. Whll. timUS HIMoiT U,
i\» h iiu'HAuro typical of lire history of tbo
church and *vus written for our profit
nLm xv 4* I Cor. x, 1, 2). yev *• ,uu*t **

fburrh Ra Juttah. JWtoMU-ux, Zloo always
what th® wonia Indicate, and
ll ^.Ua.H«d. .1- •!- »W.
will Iw nwvutaae* AI,‘* ‘talBteliUllbto.

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The root and «tem of J***, the root ami
S.prtaK ol Ita-M &lt;R.v. XXII.1«&gt;. D««‘&lt;l •
EorU xud DavW'a S~Gf1
foretold aa AHiuM
whole earth with the
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'*7 PATENT

Mr. S. G. Derry*
proof Harness OU, teDs bdw of U-, ttnftu
suSarings from Ecxema ami hb ci3, t,y

HOOD
’S
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“Oentkmrn: Fifteenyemu;;, ’ Lvltatt.
teskof iiAflMntnataryrl.i u;n t: fu. which wu
loOowH by enema or exh i&gt;qn. hretkk,
out an Lny rirfit k-g. The k;'r1t,ripnqd3
overlay tofs, back and an.v
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pain U ttte skiii
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auddtochargiu-cc nta::'r . li ;■ .n.r&gt;-. ‘X
to gtecribe ray stAwcroig in
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1
T, X Vixcxrr.
Araistant Adjutant General. other aong &gt;« A»qn*l in ha. xiL The cIom
On AUK. 0.1»U. » »«“&gt; “■*, “p J'”''] of the chapter Hpcaka of reiaurroctioa and
a c-wtock--— -_
tatwo and tho party.
but aiw of a place of refuge for
teforc Gcnernl CuMer'. report, Co1™”’
KS *G “ W Hta-«lb. -fCalls on Cl«ta---------------------■_
—!a futile effort! to cyt nGi. &gt;i • . । .“v^.
AlKcrrcrown
loUcr to 6«T«ur, b.M&gt;Wn IJl™
. But rtretrnydistraetton fare dbtro-sd^w Alger
WTOto
&lt;M~» »'
I-"!’1-- «• &lt;•
M» n»ta»«wn tacmuM lu. &gt;rt-menaolsand castaclt.ud over toe prospect. .UuderinK
—&gt;—x—ui&lt;
■■&gt;
WQB, and w:j taicblr
ta rome part contributory ta this hay’ bre* ,.tc InStaM. ««• in iuch.h.|»M.’'"- on, Book o&lt; An-. u»l for All «b.
wiU»4
arutabas. 1 had to L.&gt;H m
■TZy treat
reiterated re prefs that you wooM ’&gt;’»•**»J
| Utah »&lt;«l rtaX l“Hr nU“d* “ 1U“&gt;
tr.y body, and bed 10
(er tbe | residential nomination, and a want Of •wonU
hluu.lt hum ruin. Tb» 1’^*‘
conges all
&gt;!!JtfSSrq«lg
tho amcort and organisation
tfonl IndorMHl the letter Aug. 4 .»*,
XlrcrsmX regulate tho bowola.
■ form to I bo popular purpose- Friends » y *nr this rr^KuUlon lie rceeptel.
Prov. xx. L The propio for whom so much
ran did «cy bare found thema^lvre un dlffcrcat
bad licen don- turned away fnm iWr D^Went Back to the Rank* Again­
: sidie of minor quredious wh?re
Stomach Hm All Out Vf Order
Urerer, de*pi«d Him and Hl. word aud
This
acerptanee,
by
the
president
was
'
UftO should have been expected w.tn ucn^»
Taw uccrptanvu, «-j —« v-—
■ dated: a mouth
. und
. . J eight .1....iter than
I nwd not suggest to you that l*"
’
days oar
earlier
ttaui gave tbetn-rives up to.tn.OK d"2“k‘^?d
But tlie medicine so&lt;m carmen d tiu&gt;, m&amp;! fa
Z-l find ubernoe. Priest and prophat. alike
•lx weeks 1 could see a chance hi V» ren­
Mttan Uf S Ktesb people can ouiy be « Mr tbe aate 01 General
Ut.uvru. Uusteri* lettar regard• ’
dition of the Indnor T.hRh :•■ «rly euvertdUj
din-ctcd by means of InteLlgent ana trust
.
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i.. n
,Jaj,tenL (.lid this, hr-.U^ of ta.jn.lgmanu threat­
lag. Alger.
After
pt^ident,
body. It was iirlvwn-Ui tbs arfikcn by tte
worthy Iradership;
fiaraaparilla. tho eon-j s x-u h -.1 -|. and tfe
with hh accepted rvsigustiun in
.ened. God in ta»R .offrnua aod knra ft*
tin. aud continuity of -ffinr; with dirt to* action. Colonel Alger kxirned tha. ttaj. HI. sinful prop!, plrad* with them, and
sad* in view uol toes than clev
apeak*
Of
a
day
ot
glory
for
tha
jwalUmt
was
nwpeet
of
an
active
campaign
ta
the
(
t Your rv»cr-. v has been in worthy
ping with
arrfobedtent.
Ut
al!
drunkard,
and
all
Shenandoah
Valley
He
did
not
prrornt
Inr siren mMSur. axd r;iH- fiat tune, aartr/
your high station ta the public rtg-ir’l. your
two years. Ihr-re v.Tun
.-'ffkatmr
d-stingtaritert ruMic service sad r*r ‘\'***1 his reoignation at the war department, who live for pl.-o.urr consider I Cor. vi,Pand By kp and arm are aouud ^4 W«L
dignity. But Urn danger to the public interests but hastily rearranged hta
11 are! .* lb*re th” doom that await*
*“
which a failure uf tbo Democrat!&lt; ;»rty W«xA well a* possible asul started for the acene ,them If tb.yro continue.
The JteUffhf
Involve scene to me n«w to re,uno lh« open of operation*, arriving, on account of n»t*Le4min TV.—Iml xxxvil, **-®; »-*• G.
of tnr elf as J xrtfe at .*r v recovery it B t»
avowal of your willingm « ta rabmit to any
Ot^te^CLl.’ile Livar PfDaare
noSublc b» trlf. To a:1
...1 &gt;. toeid*
- Itjfonuatio'i a** to the time of the departure T., Pa xxxiv, 17. Thta U a norabfo in­
wrycMy totak i- O’'0 °r two rilta make * d°*£ ter vice towbleb jour party i^i ite ’^P1® of the train, one day brie.
mBoatnn and over tl.u . ouaL-;.-. I: .cvxiiaead
stance of prompt and compl-to daUventnca
.
Th7y •« strictly rentable md do art gripe or may a»ign you.
Had to Resign Anew.
I| in answer to thu cry of dhtnum. There
Jen^.taitbyU-lritert'.osctfcnplMrtaHWho
Why • Statement Is Neee*"*ry.
Six wwlkn later, on Sept
JAM*
’• utay be a forraliMowtag of laracl'a sore
naati-om. tovUJ«st'rirantauveforSL »A1 ' Many enturtnta fear* that you rfiaydecUBa
freu personal experience. ’ S t:. Derby,
by dmga’jU evciTTbare or »*at b?
further public uuty. whfoh none but y«« caa date cf General Custer's report, and seven :; tribulation and giutinua ilelhcranca in the
CARTER «COl0m« CO.. «J» V«*- . tffoetnally remove, and yuur voire »iH be da vs before I*- bad reraived lu» final m- .; day. of the coming autlobrh*. Hut there Rraaord *trecL rnwidenre. 1:. I.
Will HU. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE! tverye boro h- an! wKh beneu: and v» dorsementa, he tendered kb resignation I, 1* the greatest encouragement herri as tn
■ . ..
ii.l
m.ir iw
anew. Tbe Ktroe day il '**' reveptod by |’ all Scripture, tor every troubled one to
rreaicr i»v&gt;» v. —.j v.v.
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the presi.lr.H.
Tbe m eeptaow was In- i cn»t their burden on th* lx.nl and expect
PARENTS-Give ymit dhiMrvu »,’*“**•**•’&lt;« to victory tho canss of tariit reform, don»«l by the secretary vf war on Hvpt. 1 , ’, and
renrfre twin
deliverance
17:
^nn rtvcir,
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ltd
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thu
blesalu.£»
of
gwxt
r»
v
of nook kreptag. riiorihsro. tjpe*rtti-!«. UHf
-tl|
trnmen*. to our (*-oplr; and sis your fellow and by r.pccinlntiler &lt;rf Sept. SC, lW4.»lgned xx
rapuy. ett.
V.-ha. Hii.
HU. 1-12,
MX G.
G. T-,
T-, 1«
laa.
HU.
by
Adjutant
Geuernl
£• D. Townsend, ba 1 X^io!v.-4sa.
l Mil.
Deicrera'- and trilnw-ritir.rtJ. I
yon to
uf
whola Bible, a
FOR THEM lay to your parry and the people that* your was bonurablj- discharged from the aerv- ' Jerfact
tbe suffering
BE MUCH ✓
Than Money. aaEje :n*y4k- pre * id to th. luuionai IMas- ice of thcL'nited SQriro.
perfect dicnpUoa
description of tb«
sufferings of the
Eiittcate them ait t’&lt;i &lt; Ira Mt ttapfda pitch.! Bun- •antic convention m “ candidate
auullAr • for its
it* nomln«ui- .
auras Kndor.-ra.Bte.
___
of
.he )&gt;i&lt;vu^ruf brael and
‘n&lt;«s Colloj-. i-cdyani 8lc -k. cor. i'C;‘r'
nation
and tbal
wlll■ iu„* ;
n»u*.in to
iu the pre-ldoney.
v----- you
.
OttawaSiL* Hut us. Ibwoatabcueadd'*&lt;• 1 , rept that
• - nominal iua it the e»nvent.i..«-x.n
inn saaU ‘. . A letter h included ta the record from । of lh# &lt;or|*i. Tbe creator of all things bea mtin; R {XXir&lt; ,’e pized ou; that
S Parish. anaedMor to C. «». stw«nube«r
make it. »ud again undertake the duties of Grneral Caster to the secretary of war,
' prv-ident if tl •• pedple. shall, a* I bcilev* they dated Oct. 19, 1WB, ta which Custer re- , n^^yboM p rtact Saviour. Having no
will, chouse you for that oflJre. Sincerely .commends him for a brigadier grn-.-a!*hip, { gjn of Hla own tho *ina of the world are
. yuers,
’
Edwa*u B. BmagO, Baying: “As an officer am! a gentleman . Wt| u
t}nJ an.uflB suffers and die" lu
Colonel Alger justly enjoy* tbe high’*1 , (jdpateud. He Lvftt again, alive from the
NOTICE 01•'.LETHNG DKAIN CONTRACT.
MR. CLEVELAND'S REPLY.
••teem uf both his command and tas com- dmJ &lt;nd H&lt;_ Jh|U]
q( lhe lrarall
Notice t» hereby given, that I. Oro. A. Pdlen- ft A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
&lt;nd be salta-led. To be in Him is
berk, county drain zontmlMloner of the County V.
Phyklcian and Surgeon, wui Not Load a SeU-Seeklng Canvass mantling offirer*.’ and sonw more of tbe ‘ Ui&gt;
ot Barr). State ot Nichigau. wfll. oti the fl day
lame if not more -o. Jan. 20. 1W the a;»- . Hfr wbaiber for an individual or for a
ot March A. I). ifV.k ut ttie/frsldenra ot Barry
Pelton.
•
•
Mich.
pltea:ion wm n-uewad. enttarml by Phil ,
Apart from Him there ta no Uta
Bn*Jn the townahlp of QjBtlrton.at io o dock
vines
iu residence, one
~ black
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tho foregoing letter Cleveland re­
Office In
east of depot.
To
Eheridap and approved by General Mreda
-----------------Isa. hr,
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In SWorenooaetthMt day. proceed to reeelrc
LitfSuX Vi.—-Im. -iv. -1-11
G. T.,
----- _________________-- j piled March D, from Lakewood, N. J., aa
bid* tor'.he ctm«irui tolii ot a certain drain,- ---------- atkd General Grant, while Sheridan wrote 8. Life being provided at infinite cost, haro
knowi.x’’ the Baine drain located and estab IT A. AO. H. BARKER_____________ I follow*:
I fl have a brigade to give him.”
•
itabrd &gt;n the towiwbIM of Castleton and
Is
tho
invitation
to
al!
to
accept
ft;
ar l
,1.
Physicians auu
and wamb
Surgvoue.
mh ur.ui
Dear r»u;
f-‘nr: Toor
kt ter «•»
of the Sth Jn»L (
x»
rnyeicuurn
^——
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«&lt;w «..«:•
That Title «'f "GcneraL"
Ita-tirs-t. and dricnbeil a*, follows, to wtt:
rather to accept Hiro, for in Him is life, |
ou. ta el.,
ewr or
»r eoxo.,rc^led
rcutab- n-vmiMi to
10 Wilt
«iu 1[
isai
C.U.
ISEk '
Al«r -M
«
BcRitwluic at n Make on theaK kof » e N,
WHY IS THE
He l» our life ’John 1,4; Col. M1. 4). *It is
of
0. Tfcwosiilp Ot CasUetou.-Barry
'.nnaar th® high aanction of your p*lttou aa brigadier general of volunteer* and un the wctne cry throughout the Bible— I
County. Midi.. raauiUR thence n .M?4 degreca promptness &lt;U) or night.
Feb. 27, 1*7. by order
Secretary Shmwill!.•••:.ou Ur.d ot A. Hynes, thence same ..
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1 51V
v -‘fellow
iruiuw Democrat
Licur.vim aad
-WMfellow
...re— &lt; itinm."
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-------- —of ----•Tomer or “Come unto Me” (Math, xi.88;
’’ILLiAMiO. LOWDEN.
I sad lu your rotation as a true and trusted tan, was ordered appointed a brevet major Luke xiv, IT; Rrv. xxii, ID. Let our ways, '
l» , •
Lawver.
trienl. you ;rreent tame. If, in answering your general of volunteers. These brevet com..... 77^
3--.—-..re. taueiou. were iluiw.1 1., Free:4&lt;nt John­ though’.*, effort^ striviuga all drop, and
Offlee o.er Jullue Bu«wil’» mow. SUU w»Ut«. JI llll*B&gt; VIU&gt;
witli
was e-XiJaj
come empty and bdplcaa to the Fountain . BbiaMlMidm
- - -.__ «__
. »Jt»- c«&lt;* cilr.
ledrea »u.f inf
my individual
Individual ewe
caw snJ
and comfort.
romfret; fcQOt ta whom General Alger was political­
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and driu.fr and Uva. Drink abundantly
w IU5 tret, ti 25 decrees, w M feet, n 8 degrees, st/eet. Hastings. Midi.
; »y rrtponro would bo promptly made, and ly opposed.
w 213 led. w xB-fecr. u MF*degrees, w 100 feet,
|
rithout
tho
least
reservation
«ir
difficulty.
aud
be
filled
(Cant,
v,
1;
John
X.
10k
nhdegnics. wiSSfect.vtS feet equal to 1.4.i
' But if you are right In supposing that the sob­
HILL’S SOUTHERN TOUR.
• feet 00 rind of EU Randal, ttwnra crossing ■ 3 A SHELDON.
ivi cv»u n
Alrttrc.l .nd Rail K.t.tr omre.
I fret 1&gt; retared to • **zln re rc V. ™.W
luwiidttp Jhieof Casth-tonauid Hastings, n 42 . .
!Af«tu»aA
, ,
~- V
.f
/
deart*-. w aw*, feet, u 3i’.ii degrees, w tM feet, *
,
HnvX .n.U: ,.
to,l
mr tol). . ™n,UUra ..uu w.kb Iteeeived With t.rrat KnthasiaMn All . '• ’ , ~—”
.
life aud full new. of Joy through an all sufMt fret. s ! J7S tert &gt;.qn:d to 2.321 fret, on land of J Honey lo Io tn on Reni rb-dc Real Eatxte . make* mk.1i private and pStaonal conriduraKAnxviiii- Tmn
xfarvh ia Senator I ficlt,ul Rciiwmer. Hero ia God's way uf
Vftn. ttai-ie. theneeiiMKIreet. sWhk decree*, w I'febl ou ci inmlariou. General run
aselttg ‘ Urns entirely inclevant.
.
T
L JA-benator ( bringing • hat Life to tho whole world. Aa
lt» fei-t,» «£l degrees, w art feet, ti «6‘.&gt; de&gt; Having a complete »rt of AhstrwT r.cwk*. coin ;
The yro,,id«mcy » People's Office. ’
areea, *. iitfw. si" cegrera w 2uo feet- * »fret oiled from the Itccordu, can fonilsh complete i ,
Hili . routherr. trip seem* w be a .ucrasa i Chri&gt;l H tU&lt;&gt;
in g^-,
.
I
C. F. BttuOKS-Clerk. ' 1 cannot, however, refrain from declaring to
equal to i.oM fret on land of Cha*. iJtne. » traets.
you that
that my
mt ••xperience
••xperieare in
in tho
tbu great
great
o-iteoofor fn&gt;m evory standpoint. Al each slopping i
Ltrarl ta the central people and
ttuJ.Je. bDietice &gt; t: feet, vr 75f«eL »2 degree*, w 637 fe&lt; 1.
।j you
office
a MR deurres. wPBfeet, s W3 decrees, w M7
I j»rv»&gt;i&lt;lcT.t of the United 8tatrsl-.ar.ro iniprv*.red piaw crowds of citizens trere assembled Jenxsalcm tbe central citv. "Salvation is
feer,» 3ltf degrees, w 137 fret e«iua! to i.isb fret
H DRAKE, M. D„
ftnewith
of tho trust and itsw. tn
-rc.-wi,a the
IK. rolemnlty
-dam-H. «»
He w„ oUiry c?KJa fnr of, hc Jews’ &lt; John iv, 22k sod tbe recolv• on land ot U. U- fetoweil, thence 31*4 degrees,
| »wfni respoMibiiittas that 1 cannot bring my-’ Bpeechisaud responded in’a way that fired 1 tag of them back as a nation shall bo to
w 300 ic r..« 3 degree-, w 170 fret, s 4i)&gt;, degrees,
Office wer Holloway's drug store.
telf tn re.-ard a candidacy tor the place as
w M fee.. -i 134 fret eijual to 7M feet ou laud of
Hubert Altai:, tbence s G&lt;J fre'., w « feet, equal
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. ni. Telephone, oh. • muthingto be won by personal st rite and the southern heart. His address** had a ! the *&lt;&gt;rkl ns Life from the dead (Rom. xi,
to 7&lt;Jret on land of Je-se Townsend, thence w oecllng with residence. st Holloa*}'» ftnm , setive rolf-arecrtb-j. I have al*&gt; an idi.a that ring which caught the populace. Hi* i
"rc
'to*for the people
0 fret;»100 f&lt; gt, s 47 degrees, w 14.’. fret equal to store
.
j to whom wc nta no indebted*
t ite presidency fa proemlnently tire people’s ;
Ut feel on land of Lyman Chamberlain, ending
j affico, and 1 have been sincere lu my constant audience* eagerly grasped every tolling I
Lesson VIII.—Jeremiah xxxvl, 19-51. G.
3t 11 pniut 1.570 fret.s of the &gt;* section post t»e•cntence
and
applauded
him
to
the
echo.
[
&lt; kdjocaryof the effective i nrtldpation lapolit- ,
tt-eeii section 1 and is of Hasting* and e» tert Q M. F0W LI ll.D-H. 8.
: T.,Ucb. iii, IX Thfa i» thw story of the
| leal ntTairi on tho port of nil our cit’r-enn; ron- The first sloji was at Ibxiaoke, where fi.tWO j
• w. TotaLiltstauce
feet.
O.
Nald job will be iet by srettonA or ilivlMons.
&lt; Mtmntly I IwUeve the ;w"&gt;plc should Iw heard or 4,000 people Aasemblcd to cheer him and king who c.:t np tho word of God and
burned ix in tbe fire. The bon of GM, the 1
Office hours f a. mMo b-r. bi.
The M-etiii 1 at the outlet of the drain will be let
■ In tint choice of their party candidates, and : hear him speak.
lint. Ah* the remaining seclions in their order
man of w»r.-u!vs is lhe word of God (John ।
■ Hist they ttenv-clre* should make numina* i
Iteaches Knoxville, Teas.
up .stream, in tctorrfanw wjjh tho diazari
1 iionv as'dircctly a&lt; is cous':st--nt with upon, i| &lt; At Radford, Pulaski and Wytjievitle, I, I; Ruv. xix. IS), and He is revealed to us
MITH A COLGROVE,
»
now &lt;•« file with the other pd~—*
fair and full party organization a;-.d m-.-thoda. , Vn., them were large and cuthtudartic In the written word which ta all about ■
said ilraiii, and blds will be n
Brockum, ’i
lawyers.
with tbe
Anxious fur Hi* Party's Success.
accordingly. Contract* «H4 I
/Office In Union block. Hastings.)
; crowds, und tho senator spoke and shook Him (John v, «$] Lnke xxIy, 57,44J. Our
■ lowest rr*ponstb!e bidder gl[
1 speak cf throe thing* •aid) for the purpose I
Practice is sU tho courts of the state.
hands with all there was lima for. Tbw treat ment of Hia word Is, our t reatment of
egrity lor ’be pertorina’ira• u. —
if
advising
you
that
my
conception
of
the
sum ta be fixed by me. Ilig date tor the eomnature-of the presidential office nnd my con- tame programme was carried out at Bris­ Hinirelf. and He ao reckons it (John' til,
pkita i «f .Micdi contract, and the terms of payk. kenaston.
Morristown,
this state. Iu this 48). To receive His word is lo receive Him- '
fiction that the voters of our [-arty rivmld be tol ur.d---------------------,----•
PROBAlt OK*’* «
nient Uirrelor. shall be mipounced at the tune
•
Attorney at Ijaw,
free in the selection o! their candidate, pre- dty there was an immense crowd to meet seif, and. thus comes life ntxi joy and peace
and blare nt letting.
(Over J. 8. Ooodvear ft Co.’w ttore.)
Nodcti is hereby further given, that on
Cudo the imwibiBty of my leading and push- ! him. Hta speech was wildly cheered from unending (John xvil, 8; Rom. xv, 13).
!
Practices
in
ail
court*
of
the
State.
Collection
td-wlt at the above umn-d place and time a . D.
g a self-seeking canvaw. for tho pro-idcnUri Start to finish
\11 hi* sneeehea havo
Ijcsson IX-Jer. xxxvH, 11-gL G. T., 4
oromptlyaUeadlng lo.
• •
W92. tx«i ass. Mtncut ot benefits, made by me
l
will be subject to renew. That such assess­
scandidsto. Believing that tbe compete su- I L 1 ?
?’•
*“d 1ft wine comb Jer. 1,10. In connection with several let- Atew
m* 33uwiv 01 retatu.xt'. ■"
ment of iM-nctliH Is made as a basis for taxa­
preunu.-y of Democratic principle*
principles inea&amp;S
ineana inIn- i
iT* cr
criticised
^t,c'*e1^ what
'vhat tho
the preskfeut
presiuent said i son# upon the future glory of Israel aud of '
tion. in arenntatwe with the provisions of the I? R. TIMMERMAN, liomrepatlilc Phy- premacy
x*
the earth, we Lave had one on the perse- 1
‘
recused
J national prosperity and the Increased 1
“
9 M)Utl
^Uthern
iern trip.
alclon and Surgeon.
atdttiles: and the following described rarcils of V .

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Hood’s Sarsaparilla

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BUSINESS CARDS.

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oolley &amp; Bronson.

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land wilt ta* asseased by me. tor benefits, and
will in-Mitijwi to taxation m accordance with
such benefits, tor the purpose of said drain, viz;

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tappinroa of our• people. I at^
an? earn
earnestly
mt) y wax»axIons for tbe success of my pert*.
A Hint to tho Htateimon.
TOWMSniV OF CASTLCTOB AT LABGB’ 1 am confident buccobj is atilt within our
ING OFFICE OF
Hub Divisions ■
Town Range
■ reach, but I talieve this I* a timy for D«moPalmerton A Smith,
w*t of s 0 44 section «
rratlc thoughtfulness nnd dedteration. not
e« of » w H section &lt;■
Woodland, Mich.
•nlyaato candidates, but concerning party
C. S. PALMEMTfflX,
J. M. Smith,
tation upon question5 of imm-nso Interest to
• rowkniir on u ahtaxim at labob.
Notary Public. | Jnstlce of the Peace. the patriotic and intelligent vutara of tho laud.
Who watch for an assurance of safety as the
rfnti DivttioM
Town Range
price of thoir confidence and support.
eommevcmg at the e‘&lt; post run*
Youn very tru y,
mug 1 iuih rods w 120 roils n
IMS rods, east to place ot beGnovr.it Clkvxlamo.
jrtnnlttg.xeci
3n
8w
GEN. ALGER'S WAR RECORD.

(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)

aw, real estate and collect- |

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n e H of ii w li of see J2
•u of s K n w 4 *eo ri
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Diled Hits Tlh day of March. A. D. HW2.
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’iW&gt;. A. Dtt.LKHHKCK.

Drain Commissioner, of Barry County.

I The
T“c senator
*?nator arrived at Chattanooga
Chattaxiooga la it
kt
—• i-*»
’ ntoht
night «
and
left there nt 11 p. _
m.

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Something Uba the Quay Can*.
Omaha, Neb., March 15.—John Schoengen, Lhmccratic candidate for school
board in Council Bluffs, has sued the
Nonpareil for IW.COO libel. The election
occurred yesterday and tho Nonpareil tasued an extra in the morning chnrving
Schoengen with fimbeaxlemeat in Dr*
wJm
y&lt;’*ni a«o* aod od‘!wl «hat
V» illinm Groueweg assisted in the crime
and is now serving a term in the peniten­
tiary for it.

®* Frints the Official Documenta Bear­
ing Thereupon.
Bayard frolosta Against Free Ulr«r.
Detroit, March 15.—Tlu? Detroit Tri­
WtLMfxuTOX, Del, March 15-Ia an
bune prlato two pages of Gcurral Alger’s
reply to the critics of hii wsr record. Hta open letter to thu Dtmocratic party of the
tepiy takes the form ot the publication of United State* printed in an afternaon
lhe record Itself and purport* to give all Paper in the shape of an interview, Thomas
lhe papers now on file in the war depart, F. Bayard draw* a vivid picture of the
evil* he believes would follow the passage
menu relative to the absence*, promotions of the tree silver btti. protesting kcau.t.
dtae£“S«&lt;* th* general. It in- such action by the h&gt;use and iftataiing
etadre favorable indorsementn from time
^k^00 ,hat ••totovuraths
ciinrui-s
hr
xrx„
— »»
L„
. Ig
•taw
Y«r
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xir, 10).
—;ouu
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— bytfo
—
j
..vr.
iurK
at
mui'.iutrctotta,.
uil recunt-' 1
Lenos XI.—Efielt. xxxri. 25-38. G.,t..
mXluil'T.1'."8,- Th,
Th;'nport
re.por!
_
Hutu the People** Party.
■ i■ liienrfntxmc
.» r».
. ■le
.. “--''r Al.
* .Uo i0. ! JtmMOXCtrr, Mo., March It-Th. fttek xxxri, 33. Tho m»in features of
UrSil- A
01....
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i
this lesaon are ths gkirions rreultoofthe
authorized
tut ATR.H.
havtour’a work ia the heart* c&lt; Hta people,
: no other cure canline,
me- leave was recommended.
wunout re^KR in U». bourc TwircdAr And Henma;.iug ibem clma and hoi v and npright
own,
. The Great Curnlrymau-, Itepcrt.
“*'1 *• WH to gratae.nd glory of (fed In
™ J»"&lt; «Hal the (Mnl :»rt7 »ualr&lt;t
•TMa vmww,- j,, „id, .W1B, lnw&gt;

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE

.
ADMINISTRATORS BALZ.
hr tt -! nutter of the estate of C. Columbus
Bai-Ioiv .l.cetBed.
Noire is hereby riven that l shall mR
Kbiic uorttou to tMTiicbew bidder, on Friday,
!• IWtrenUMav cf April. A. D . 1882. at tea
S&amp;'H'
taw**
the late residence
«instate C. Columbus Backus, deceased, in
the towrwidp o&lt; Barry, in the county of
Bsrry. in tea state of .Michigan, pursuant to
fo‘f &lt;,rthority reart-d to me on rhe 29th
4W M Febraary. a. D. iju, by tbe Probate
court of Itarrv county. Wcotxan, alt of the
tatate. rwlu. till.! and interest of Urn said d«- Hive
reared &lt;iL in aud to the real ostate situate and
&lt;*, Itarry. tn tan nrate of
Mbjuaaa. kn.wn and cvaeniMd as follows,

cuted Saviour, one on t he jieraecuted word !
and now oua on the peraecuted prophet.
Tbe order always is the anfferinga and
.-!■» ns-s
then the glory (1 PuL 1,11; lv. 13; v. 1). It , Aikhv J. PeriiM.rfauehtrr &lt;•» M'*1 u „
will be so until Jesu* cornea and the day wreWeffB*arert tin tn«:r&lt;u - \ !’f’L.i nd
tatafis court puro-r.r'K •"
11; redawua for Christ, and His church, and HU. BEBrat
nTsaZr£
Israel, and the earth. But ths suffarian tale.MMlUukl admlnblai.. &gt; «1 ’••
u,muw
■:&gt;™s
are not worthy to be compared with the MpSlliit. J. w. ^1-.
ggrela named, or to roue otter re
Rlury that shall be revealed (Rom. vtli, 18).
The world, antichrist and the dead an* *ThebMiponlt Is W'd"’’*’-,’.l*2.\rtHfetoS&amp;^
having their day now, but their night is BSd day ot MAreb. A. D. WSr.'-M cue «o**-|4
forenoon, be a—lgned for Utr
de­
coming. "Tha morning comoth, ami also pet
Ilion and ihat Uie heirs At ta* •
tho night"
reseed aud all other person* &gt;■
Lhsso.x X.—Jer xxxix, 1-10. G. T., estate,are re«;utredi«&gt;
XxUl;
Tlie Klory °f t-h* coming said Court, then to be boMm •&gt;
Kugdom aball be preceded by the over­
throw ot the ungodly. There shall be
vengeance for thvm that know not God
and ever’.tjrting destruction from the prwence of the I&lt;ord; the lake ot fire tor the
"S
beast nnd ULms prophet; and the bottomles* pit for the devil (II Tbees. I, 74); R«v.
Tb***tb* a’rfal
man a bolwf OP unbelief will not affect the
facte. V rath may be restrained for a
time, out It ahideth upon all unbelievers.
*ud will tall In due uiie (John iii, M Rev’

h tlx UxKM Sum

Crcrix. UjiS; I

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URE, Price locta., co eta
r Lungs are sere or Back la
oeoae Plaster, Price 25

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—
) did JJOt ^now
h. I.
k wn!nb-'*«t until lato ou thednv
ue left, when AmIauum Surgeon St- fi
*
.1 &lt;1.. Flm
«» aH.He.Uoo (or u.r,
twenty days for
fcp

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’’ »BdurtSTkAT"i:■., "1.x.
Tn Um wnurr ot tar '
01
Wrlgics. decerw-d.
. %han seH^
.xjuev is hereby K^r’,/*h;-.\.? on
pubtfc am t ion. 10 the lilRb«t bteS^ M l(«
davttwfirtretilhdav ufAi-nl. •' 1 ; wt rno'clock lu tSe foreim-’u -t .
lirreMW*detraafllto !at* berree ' ■
,
fite
taihe amehin cf
.".ii.idcsa.

ln “"wcourty. Mlcbir*n ?

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Sas Fjuxcwc),
•3^ eiAt&lt;•&gt; •« ’x::Xty^J3S« teuTiff) ***•lurT- ‘
ad, March 1st.

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�The SaraiMc sclubu- have a room equip- ,
“You are going to be an enormoua
n.dfc&gt;r«m-eb..ilcdlal&gt;or«t.iy.
botterfly Kon." aid Mr.
Thi« great rensou tor i.-e

Nervous Prostration,
Sleepk'Ssness.Sick and Nervous Headache,
Backache, Dizziness, Morbid Fean, Hot
Flashes, Nervous Dvnpepaia,Dullne«8,Oonfusioa. Hysteria, Fite, SL Vitus- Dance,
Opium Habit, Drunkenness, etc^are cured
by Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. It
does not contain anr opiate* Trial bot­
tle and fine books FREE at druggists.
Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Indiana.

TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.

Sold by W. H.' Gsodyear,

AUUNDRYSOlP.PUREANDSAHiTlHY
BEST FOH

General Household Use.

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balsam

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Sj • PLEASANT, BATE,

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auicUy curodbjr Ita aae.

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.'I. A. GILLMAN, Local Agent, Hastings.
. Ku-wilbs G. P * T. A. Chicago.
i’ROBATK ORDER,
grate of Michigan. CMnty of Barry,—«L
At n session of the Probate Court for the
Connty or Barry. boMen st the Probate Office Id
ths city of Ba«tints, in said county, on Bstnrsdsy, the -/nti day of February, tn the year
on* uioiAanrt tHaht hundred and ninety-two.
Present. Cbarte* W. Armstrong, Judgo of
rrobale.
' in tne matter of tbe estate of Luca* Wilkes,
■deceased.
On reading and flUng tbe petition duly veri*M. of Fraucls Wilken. &gt;on ot said deceased.
|&lt;r»rng that a ee tain liidrmnent now on flla
in UjIs court |&gt;iirtM,rtliig to be the last will and
iMlunen* of M|tf &lt;lacea»&lt;‘d tie admitted to pro­
bate and that adaalnistniCion of said estate
may L.- granuo! u&gt; th” Meetrtor therein named
or to some other suitable rxtfwiu.
Theretitv.ni It U onlnred tliat Friday the
twenty.fltth day of March. A. 1). 1SW. at
ten o'clock tn the forenoon, be assigned
for tbe hearing of slid petition, and
that the heirs at
law t»f said
de­
ceased Md all other persons interested m
•aid estate, are required to appear at a session
of said court. Uten to be hoiJen at the Probate
Office In the city of Hastings, In said county, and
show cause, tt atty there be, why the prayer of
the petitioner may not be grouted. And it Is
further ordered. That said petitioner give notice
to the penoil* Interested In sold estate, of the
pendency. of said petition, and the bearing
thereof, by c-instm- a copy of tkla order to be
putdlahM In the Hastings Bann*b. a newspa­
per printed and drcnlaied in said county of
Barry, once in each week for three sucMMive
necks previous to said day of bearing.
fA trtieoopv.)

Judge of Probate.

Cleveland and Harrison
One for Ita angling, tbe other tor Us shooting.
Men of every political faith read IL There ft
no pollths tn IL Brimful of good tiling*:
Hhoptiog. fishing, natural history, eamp life,
traye . adventure, yachting, canoeing, pm. dog
iind rifle. Oldest, attest, brightest and best M

ot bent books on all outdoor sports.
FojMtar and ttauuM Pub. co.
91* Browtwv, N*w York.

of Rood’s laughing quietly as he ran his eyes over
“ U» girl'. Kmotnl. form, now Mtodta

pure white, with striking dashes of blue
here and there.
"Butlshaii be a very tan.? sort of
butterfly amid all these gay ones here,''
she Raid with a radiant mnile. “It would
be truer to call me a be* I am going to
work, search for the honey of knowledge.
1 nm so—so crude and faulty, so incom­
plete."
Mrs. Roosevelt looked aharply at her
niece, ns if surprised at something in her
tone, but said nothing.
About this time Mr* Largely, wife of
the millionaire railroad, tnan, called to
take her and Aunt Marguerite driving in
her elegant carriage. She was a well
preserved woman, much younger than
her husband and quite a brilliant talker
She had seen much of the world, was
perfectly simple and unaffected, and was.
In fact, a most charming person in every
way
it wan Mr. Largely himself who
had suggested and arranged for tain
drive.
'.’My wife will be glad to meet yon, 1
know she will." he had osid after Mr.
Roosevelt had introduced him to Mr*
Rooeevelt and Rosalie, and be had talked
with them for an hour in his peculiar,
effhand, bcarty way: "and 1 shall have
her fetch round tho carriage and take
you out driving. You must see Chicago.
Mrs Largely will be delighted."
There waa a homeliness and njneerity
in all this which struck Marguerite
Chenier RooAvelt aa something al­
together western. It was not the way
that a «onthern mon would have chosen
to introduce his wife to strangers; but it
seemed not a bad way after all—the very
best way in fact
*

record, lie looked upon Sherman’s de­
structive march to the sen as the grandest
thing In his’ory, and upon his own par­
ticipation in it as the very flower of his
life. Of course they both endeavored
to shut out of their conversation every­
thing likely to suggest their point* of
difference^ but a hint, a comparison cr
an allusion would now and then come I)
tbe surface and buret like a bubble fu’l
of poisonous recollections to tinge and
embitter their sentiments withal.
He-very quickly discovered the narrow
limitations of her knowledge and experi­
ence, nnd tbe almost infantile parity and
simplicity of her nature.
Star was a
revelation to him of tho charm of utter
innocence. Her lipa, her eyes, her voice,
the bloom of her cheeks nnd the outline
of her beautiful form exactly correspond­
ed with the frailness and fragrance.‘so
to speak, of her curiously subtile sincer­
ity
She asked questions as a child
would have done, opening wide her eyts
nnd waiting for the answer with slightly
parted lips and a cfttrmingly expectant
air. He liked this; it leased him to be'
interesting. On the other hand, Rosalie
magnified his experience and knowledge,
and took without question his explana­
tions of thing*

his swarthy cheeks paled a little. fio
rallied, nnssed his hand across his fore­
head. and looking toward the piano
said:
“Play something for me, please: some­
thing cheering; I'm glotany.”
"I am very sorry, but 1 do not know
the piano—I do not play," she replied.
She Instantly thought of her dear old

banjo at the mill.
“But haven’t you a guitar? All tbe
southern la-Jes play the guitar.” He
spoke lightly and resumed his seat near
her.
“I play on the banjo." she said, and
regretted it instantly, for Mr* Roosevelt
had charged her not to speak of this to
any one.
.
“Oh, you’re seized by tbe new craze!”
he exclaimed. “It is tbe latest fashion­
able thing. I believe. Won’t you let mo
CHAPTER VTL
hear you?’
MX. EDGAR JULIAN
"But I left my banjo in Georgia," she
responded. "I wish 1 lin'd not 1 sadly
miss it sometimes." She ended with a
little quick sigh.
"One misses so many things awav
from home," he said, “it’s a great bon
to go anywhere: one always has to go
just at a point when one doesn’t wish to.
and to a place one doesn’t care anything
for.”
He still spoke lightly, but there was a
ring of real petulance in his tone.
"I am sorry you have to go away, if it
will trouble you," she frankly said, look­
ing steadily at him with her sweet, mys­
terious eye*
“It is ever so kind of you to sym­
pathize with me.” he replied, a gentle
thrill of pleasure running over him. “1
wish 1 were going to get back your es­
tate. le Chateau Chenier, for you instead
,of this matter of hobnobbing with a
Dutch syndicate.
That would hare
something interesting, something de­
It was a delightful drive; the .hour
lightfully romantic in it I shouldn't
paired like a moment to Rosalie. Mr*
mind the journey with such an object nt
Largely'* talk was just of • the kind tha
tho end of it”
girl's mind hungered for, full of bright
&gt; c* 7 tons oue of Shcminn’a Aoyr.”
He went away without seeing her
pictures
of
society
and
spiced
with
As the ‘ davs of their stay in Chicago
again. /Is tho distance grew between
slipped by. Aunt Marguerite and Rosa­ fashion gossip, running off now and then
them his impressions of her unique grace
to
dip
into
the
last
new
novel
or
maga
­
lie grew more-interested in studying the
anil innocence took clearer form, nnd he
phases of life exhibited iu that wonder­ zine nensation; dropping wise little say­
spent many hours studying them. ‘ She
ful metropolis of tiie west. Nothing ings here and ther^: in fact, filling every
was so unlike any girl ho had over
could be less like (what either of them moment with something or other which
A bundle thta thick.”
known, so gentle and sweet and yet so
afforded Rosalie the very clearest and
had been accustomed to.
“I start to Amsterdam to-morrow," ho
spirited
and clever.
truest
glimpses
of
a
life
which
always
-As for Rosalie, so long os she could
said one day, after Mr. Roosevelt ami
When ho was gone Rosalie missed him
forget the old mill and its household fascinates the young girl who has been Mr. Largely had agreed upon certain
in an indefinite sort of way, which made
.
J
reared
in
seclusion.
and environment, everything she saw or
terms of contract relative to their exten­
the streets of Chicago glare and the long
When their drive wasended Mr. Large­ sive railroad scheme.
heard or read charmed her. She drankc
rows of heavy buildings frown in a way
•hi* new, practical, aggressive stream of&gt; ly met them at the .ladies’ entrance of the
"To Amsterdam! why, what for?" she
sho hod not noticed before.
hotel He was holding the arm of a tall, exclaimed.
knowledge with a thirsty eagcraea
From Chicago to Put-in-Bay, thence
Even the details of j Mr. Roosevelt’s rail­. heavy limbed, square shouldered young
“To arrange some negotiations for
to Saratoga, thence to Newport, staying
.
man.
who
lifted
his
hat
and
bowed
to
road schemes, its she heard them dis­
your uncle and Mr. Largely. I hope I
Mr* Largely, at the same time flashing shall not be gone long. It will be n great some weeks nt each place, and finally -to
cussed between him nnd n certain short;
New York city in September, our three
upon Ro*die his grajr blue eyes from un­ bore, the journey.”
stout, niddy iqan known as’Mr. Largely
southerners leisurely wandered.
Tho
der their heavy brow*
interested her deeply.
“A bore! Oh, no!" she quickly said.
day on Which they sailed for Savannah
t'
“That’s Edgar Julian, the famous
This Mr. Largely, who was somewhat'
‘How I ahould like to go! Crossing tho
was unusually cold, and the streets were
।
young
railroad
lawyer."
whispered
Mr*
past fifty, had a big. nquarish head nnd
ocean has been my dearest, sweetest
Largely in Rosalie's ear as the latter was dream. My ancestors were from tho heaped with snow. They were glad to
stubby, grizzleii beiird. He dressed well,
set their fact* to tho south. The voyage
txlked fluently but ungrammatically, leaving the carriage.
6-juth of France, and my father has read
Edgar Julian was! what is called out to mo nnd talked to me so much of the proved a pleasant one, howover,and they
sad was worth ten taillion dollar* Ho,
knew nothing but riilway facts and for­. wests "finelooking! man. which phrase vineyards, the old ruin.’, the strong reached their destination in the midst of
mula* bouds. stoclui. receivorahips, float­. ia nxually meant to {be descriptive of a winds and tho golden summers .of his a aenson . of sunahino and ot^ balmy
ing debts, earnings, franchises, landed। large figure und a liberal, magnetic face. forefathers' country. I shall go some breeze*
In due time dispatches and letters
donations nnd vn^djaids. first mortgage* His light red-auburn hair was brushed day.”
were received from Edgar Julian, an­
consolidations, pow”"und all the rest back from u foreheail which, on account
If Edgar Julian, just then, could have
nouncing his success with the Dutch
(
of
great
fallows
at
the
eyebrow*
ap
­
He seemed to be quite fascinated with
seen a little way into tho future!
syndicate. He would not be home im­
certain comprehensive propbsitidn* Mr. peared quite retreating. His jaws were
"But you will find all tho pleasure in­
mediately (this was written to Mr. Large­
Roosevelt had Rnbyiitted. TheMj prop­. broad and firmly tat; his chin, square anticipation," ho responded, reflectively
ly at Chicago), ns he had determined on
ositions seemed promising, they certainly. aud accentuated byia central dimple or contracting his brows, as if recalling un­
depression, was almbet encircled by tho pleasant experiences in foreign lands; a tour in the south of France.
appeared quite safe; but Mr. Largely.
It was while in New York that Mrs.
.
long
crescent
ends
of!
his
tan
colored
muaRosalie noticed, always ended by* say­
"our own country Is far more beautiful
Roosovelt handed Rosalie a paper in
ing. "When Edgar Julian comes TH। tache. His mouth was rather wide, with and interesting than tho older ones.”
which waa printed a circumstantial ac­
thin
lips,
nnd
his
nose
was
slightly
aqnircbmit it to him. I always consult him.
"But our country is not itself any
[ line. He bore himsjlf as one well aware
count of a raid made by government
Never kiw a man of his age who bad
longer, since"— She checked herself, col­
officials on an extensive illicit distillery
such a clear head. He's always right I। of his strength and well content with his ored slightly and turned to look out of
situated in a secluded valley of northern
,
environment.
expect him back from New York at any
the window She was thinking of the
Georgia known os the “pocket” The
A day or two later Mr. Edgar Julian old milL
moment now
Had a letter from him!
raid had been quite successful. The dis­
.
was
introduced
to
her.
"Oh. there’s a reaction," he said,cheer­
this morning, stating that he bad abont
I
■* “You are from Georgia. I believe. Miss
tillery was demolished and a considera­
closed things up there
We'll wait till
fully parrying the suggestion her abrupt
Chenier.” be said, giving the perfect
ble amount of * spirits seized. Tho sup­
silence offered. “A few years will clear
become*"
posed-controller of this Celebrated moon­
Mr. Roosevelt, who very much desired। French pronunciation of bcr name, and things all up. But I was going to ask
fixing his line deepset eyes steadily upon you to give me a commission. I should shine eetablishment. one-Frank Ellis,
an earlv consummation of his scheme*
had escaped. It was supposed that ho
did noyespecially relish this waiting for. her.
bo glad to serve you. Can I fetch you
had amassed quite a fortune from his
“Ye* sir." she replied.
the edming of Edgar Julian, railroad at­.
or-send you anything from London or distillery before it was defrayed. He
.
‘
Georgia
is
a
grand
old
state,
fall
of
Paris? It will lighten the burden of my
torney. whose dallying in New York
was described as a young man of good
( lovely scenes," he siitl in a generalizing
waa prolonging his, absence from the
journey to iiave some pleasant duties to
family, handsome, bold, well educated
perform aside from the dull object at
south, but there was no way except to, tone, "especially in its northern counties
and exceedingly clever in conducting his
Such lovely little towns it has too—Dal­ Amsterdam.
wait Mr. Largely would agree to noth
operations.
ton.
Calhoun.
Kingston.
Marietta
and
•
‘
Shall
you
go
to
Paris?"
ing else.
A few days later Rosalie received let­
Rome.
I
remember
them
well.
”
“Ye* for n few days—a mere business
"Ican't trust myself." ho would say,
Rosalie started a lilttlo when he named"
ters from home, but not a word of refer­
call."
•in a matter of such intricate legal
ence to Frank Ellis or of the revenue raid
!
Calhoun.
"But you will not be in tbe southern
complicutioins, without having Julian’s
was in any of them.
“Yon have been in Georgia?" she half provinces?'
□pinion. This railroad litigation has so(
CONTINUED
many dangers. It may be necessary to( inquired, a little flush warming her
"Oh, no."
, cheek*
I.
'
’Then 1 can give you no commission,"
sdnd him to Europe before the question
“Yes. 1 was one of Sherman's boy*” she said with a sweet, far away smile, a
we ata investigating' can be altogether.
be replied
i
♦
We authorize our advertized druggist to
haze of dreamy longing in her amber
settled. He’ll know when ho come*” ,
She recoiled from; him with a move­ gray eye*
sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­
.
Every conference bad this kind of end­,
.
ment
that
he
quickly
interpreted. He
He looked intently at her. but she was sumption. coughs ind colds, upon this
ing. All the points would be carefully
smiled, his handsotae face, unmasked not aware of the sudden scrutiny.
condition. If you are afflicted with a
discussed, the bearing of each detail
cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest
“Is there any special place? What town
noted, and the ' inevitable conclusion for the moment, gleaming with n boy’s
trouble, aud will use this remedy as direct­
in the south of France?’ he presently in­
reached that thq plan was feasible, but delight in teasing the girL
ed, giving It a fair trial, ano experience no
"1 stole chickens all through that quired.
Edgar Julian must decide tho matter country."
benefit, you may return the bottle and
he added, j
"Oh. it was a foolish whim," she ex­ have your money refunded.
before any of Mr. l^irguly's money could
We could •
“Most of you did;" she quickly re- claimed. quickly recovering herself. “1 not make this offer did we not know that
be counted on or his: influence secured.
was thinking how it would please papa Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied
"This Mr. Edgar Julian must be al tinted.
{
He laughed.
to have sumo souvenir of his ancestral on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles
wonderful man," Mr, Roosevelt said one
“Yes." he said, “we were a sad lot
free at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.
day to Mrs. Roosevelt and Rosalie, after,
"What place is it?" he carelessly in­ Large size 50c and $1.00.
Mr. Largely had gone away
“I shall and 1 was ns bad as any. But it’s all
quired.
be glad when he condescends to return over now and the hatchet’s buried."
•‘May I change the subject?' ne con­
"Le Chateau Chenier, near Apt. on
from New York." His voice had a touch
Sin«e Its first introduction. Electric
tinued. as if shaking something off his
the road from Avignon. There is much Blltcrs has- gained rapidly, in popular
of vexation in it As for himself, he had
.
mind
, "1 should like to know what you evidence, papa says, that the estate is favor, until now it is clearly In tho lend
never been in the habit of waiting for
think of the north." |
rightfully our*"
among pure medical tonics and alteratives
another man to decide upon what he pro­
”1 think it is delightful," she frankly
posed. “1 suppose tth.it if he should
"Ah. how romantic, even if it isn’t —containing nothihg which permits Its
chance to take it into* his legal head to said, and then went on lightly discuss­ real!” he responded, plucking hi* mus­ use as a &gt; beverage or Intoxicant. It is
recognized as the best and purest medicine
doubt the strength OL^any link in my ing many tilings which lately had tache. and lost in thought
“Papa has great faith. Just before for all aliments of stomach, liver or
chain of plans, my negotiations here grown to be of great interest to her.
Auut Marguerite had sat by during the war broke out be had got ready to kidneys. It will cure sick headache, in­
.would have to cease, and (those foreign
digestion, constipation, and drive malaria
capitalists would at once scoop up those this con venation, ostensibly busy with go look into it but when that came he from ihb system. Satisfaction guaranteed
lines of road.” He added this half aside, something else, and when ho waa gone lost everything, and"-----with each bottle or the money will be reshe said:
'
-.
"This is extremely interesting,” said fundedL' Price only 50c per bottle. Sold
and more as if thinking aloud, than with
“That man will achieve a great deal if
by W. tf. Goodyear.
any intention of making himself heard.
he lives und can keep from becoming Julian, taking advantage of her falter­
ing.
“
are
there
any
documenta?"
.
"And who is Edgar Julian?’ inquired unscrupulous."
j
Rosalie smiled, and holding her hands
Rosalie.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
about a foot apart said:
“He i/» a young lawyer who has turned
CHAPTER VUL
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
“A bundle this thick."
his attention specially tc railroad litiga­
THE RETURN.
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
Edgar
Julian
’
s
mind
worked
like
light
­
tion. and has been so successful that he
The Impression left in Rosalie Chenier's
coms, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
is looked upon os a phenomenon here in mind by Edgar Julian was not altogether ning for a few moments.
ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is
"How much is the estate supposed to guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
Chicago," replied Mr. Roosevelt “No a pleasantoue; and yet as the days passed
be
worth?"
he
presently
waked.
doubt," he continued, half apologetically, and she *aw and talked with him fre­
money refunded. Price 35 cents per bpx.
"Oh, 1 don’t know, ever so much. Some For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist
“he is a shrewd fellow, or. as they say quently. she could not say she disliked
here, a long headed fellow, with a genius him. There was such a lack of parallel­ hundreds of thousands, though, quite a
Caro hits a night school
for enormous fee*”
ism iu their beliefs that little sharp an- fortune.” she replied. “1 have heard
“Getting money." said Rosalie, her tagonhons of feeling ‘were constantly papa «ay how much, but 1 have for­
These pilla are scientifically compounded,
pretty b*»d turned reflectively to one starting up. antagonisms whose origin gotten."
tide, "seems to be the whole of life to lay in tbe very tenderest memories of
Tho mature and stalwart man sat and uniform in action. No griping pain so
eouimouly following lhe use of pill*
,the people up here."
one anil in the proudest memories of the there gazing at tliat lithe. Iwautifnl girl. Theylare adapted to i«otb adults anti chil­
“You forg«t how eagerly they spend other:' for nlthuugh Rosalie had no. dis­ Some obscure* feeling, hitherto unknown
dren with perfect, safety. We guarantee
It, dear,” said Aunt Marguerite. "Their tinct recollection uf the terrible days of to him. began to stir hi bin l.csom. on if
tin y have no equal in the cure of sick
extravagance is fully equal to their love the war, she iind seen the humiliation of anew element was softly dlffttring itself heads*•!.■•. MHutipctiim. dyflirpvla and
throughout
his
ncmrciof
consciousness.
of gain."
her mangled father. -the unmurmuring
bdiousnees,and, as mm avoeti/.rr. they ex"Oh. I like it, 1 like it.” exclaimed despair uf her mother, tbe bitter resigna­ He rose, and standing a monsnt before .•••I any other preparation. bold by W.
Rosalie. ’ ’There is something powerfully tion of her sister, aud had been thorough­ her, as oho halt drooped in the easy 11. Goodyear.
fascinating in all this rush and clash. 1 ly educated to hate those who were looked chair, he looked down upon her saining
Three Grand Haven youths attempted
feel aa if I had ifurt emerged from the upojj. by her household as the workers of hair aa ono who looks upon something
to move a duck shanty on a s^ow. The
chrysalis stat* My eye* see the world nil this misery; and, on tlie other hand, grown suddenly very dear to him. His thing capsized aud lhe party narrowly es­
for the first time."
'
Edgar Julian waa proud of bls war deep tot, magnetic eyes grew soft and caped drowning.

Run* the old saying. *nd everything that
ever makes part of and organ of the body
must reach It* place therein through the
blood. Therefore, If tbe blood is purified
and kept In good condition by tbe use of
Ilood’c Sarsaparilla. It necessarily follow*
that the benefit of tbe medicine Is Imparted
to every organ of tbe body. Can anything •
be simpler than tbe method by which this
excellent medtelne giver good health to all
who try It fairly and patiently?

Washtenaw's County Treasurer ‘sent
$39,610.03 for state taxes to Lansing to­
day. The county treasury Is overdrawn
$18,340.16.
Beecham’s pills cure bilious and nervou*
Ills.
t
The factory of the Grand Rapid* CaMnett Company caught fire yesterday and
was entirely consumed. Loss $4,000.

In the summer of 1890. somethingbegan
to appear on my face, similar to a cancer.
I tried various remedle* but nothing gave
relief until 1 used 8. 8. S., which entirely
cured me. 1 used only six bottles.—W. F.
Steams, Alexander City, Ala.
We have bad a number of remarkable
cures reported to us of eplthellona or akin
cancer. S. S. 8. seems to cure by forcing
ont the poison and the poisonous germs,
the general health Is In the meantime Im­
proved. and'finally the sore heals, the
scales drop off, and the patient Is well.
8. S. 8. Is entirely vegetable and harmless.
Our treatise on the blood and skin will be
mailed free to all who will, apply for IL
Address.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
William Kandt, a Utica business man,
Is one of a family of eight boys, whose
combined weight Is 1,800 pounds.

Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has beeauwd
for children teething. It Mothes the ehlld.
solteas the gums, alGiys all vain, cures wind
nolle, and is tbe best remedy tor d arrikra.
Twenty-flve reau a bottle. Sold by all druggists
throughout the world.

Big Rapids will have a fire alarm system
Including« fire house, tower, and a gigan­
tic bell.

THE PROBLEM SOLVED.
Gentlemen: It affords me pleasure to .
state that my wife Ims received greater
benefit from Hlbbaijl’s Rheumatic Syrup
than from any medicine she has ever taken.
We have used six bottles and find it lo be
the best family remedy and the greatest
blood purifier that wo have ever used. It
Is truly oil it is claimed to te by its found­
er. You cannot recommend it too highly.
Yours truly,
Frank Wallace,
West Lebanon, Ind.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear. Prepared only
by The Charles Wright Medicine Company,
Detroit. Midi.

A signal station will be In running
order at Cheboygan before the navigation
season opens.
About $25,000 has been paid to the for­
mer laborers of the bankrupt Potts Salt
and Lumber company.
Tlierels a rumor afloat thatl^the Lake
Shore will build a branch from rayette,’
O. to some point in western Michigan.
Muskegon officers complain
they can’t find any pne to arrest.

because

Three Rivers girls’ have organized a
company of forty for military drill.
Vermontville has organized a Good Tem­
plar’s lodge with a membership of forty.
Bay City will organize an improvement
association with a capital stock of §75,000.

Statistics show that in the department at
the Seine, Paris, and suburbs there were
consumed in 1887, 16,446 solipcds—08 per
cent, being horses—and from July 9, J886.
to Jan. 1, 1880, tho total was 375,600. In
Toulouse tbe consumption in 1887 was3,806,
nn average of 27 solipeds to each 1,000 in­
habitants. In Tours the average was 26 to
each 1,000 inhabitants; In Troyes, 20; in
Sedan. 24; in Calais, 18; in Beziers and
Milan, 16. in Anglers, 12; in Reims and
Montanban, 11, and In Lyons and Liaieax, 0.
In Brussel* 812 bones were sold as human
food in 188G; in Liege. 724 in 1883; in Char­
leroi. about 60 hones per week in 1880. In
Vienna, 1,180 homes in 18M, 4,725 from 1863
to 1866, and 3,630 (from 10 hone butcher’s
shops) in 1875. In Berlin, about 6,000 horses
per year, in the neighborhood of 1884. In
Amsterdam, 1.813 horses in 1688 and 2.107
in 1889.—Literary Digest.

. When 1 was In the theological seminary
I went out one Sunday to preach in a small
village in Massachusett* It was a. rainy
Sunday, and the congregation was exceed­
ingly small; not more than twenty-flve «
thirty Were present. I suppose the fact
that a theoiogue was to prvnch had eocoething to do with the attendance. I had se­
lected my hymns without much care, and
you can imagine the shock I experienced
whim I announced tbe opening one and be­
gan to read it. The first line was, “O my
people, faint and few!” I got through with
the service in some way: but you may dopend-.upon it that I have never used the*
hjrmn's; since. — Interview in New York
The death rate in Marseilles has grad­
ually grown to such on extent that it now
exceeds the number of birth* The city
hw adopted a plan for a new system of
sewerage to overcome thia mortality. The
cost will be stout *7,000.000

Materfamilia* (11 p. m.)—What’s the
matter? You look distressed.
Paterfamilias—I thought it about tiro*
to give that young fellow in tho parlor a
vigorous hint that it was nearing midnight,
ao I walked right into the room and, giv­
ing both him and our daughter a never©
look, I deliberately turned out the gna.
“Mercy! Didn’t be get angry?”
“No; be said ‘Thank you.’ ’’—New York
Weekly.
-

In its old use as ribs for umbrnllaa whale­
bone has been superceded by the lighter
and more durable steel. Although th* de­
mand ou the importers each year has bean
growing steadily less ita value has in­
creased. In 1873 there were 3,544 hundred­
weight. of a value &lt;&gt; *333,000; while in 1877,
Chough the quantity i
’ “
dredweigbt, tho valu
Louis Port-Dispatch.

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Additional Local Hews.

Housekeepers

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the Kalamazoo College
Program for toe
church
Male Quartet In Prcabyterinn enure
Monday evening next:
-Ui lhe
Shtat"
Kalmwax, College
t a Serenade Midlinger
Soprano Solo ' b Disappointment

MI.-8 StevensRecitation, »A Modern Sermon Anon
Mr. Perry••The Old Oaken Bucket
manner He was run through &amp;q- K*-0®5Kalamtizoo College Quartet.
S^iJ-lbopper that day and was
'-r'" 511
Weldt
shorn of 85 tine and $2.50 &lt;Wtshis child |
Me^ra- White and Smith.
Fred Barlow has bpugbt the P1®**??*
Lohr
ronwrtr uw«&lt;I'ta C. O^taUW- I
Bass wile. fOul bn the Deep”
Mr. Perry.
:;nl ward, ot !’■ T. ColKrota. Hrf n. '.r
Brief
Intermission.
ns known io * .WIMucta tai'”
••The Water Mill"
J. C. Macy
people need n« be Mrprued » w M. n
Kalamazoo College Quartet.
build a fine mldenee ibere «in» day. and
KKll.tlou.lnie
Old
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JlmK1|Bt
perhap, al no ‘try distant day either.
8
Kiley
It Is eouwaed that to the edaeallonal
Mr. Perry.
system «t our country will be larte J■coo
Torrv
Soprano t&gt;«lo “The Zephyr”
nUe.i iw destiny; Bal schools only brain
Miss Stevens.
SSattal Usioka and otawnttioo rota
Steele
“Lead Kindly Light"
plete IL 1 be tree library system is tin 10
Kalamazoo College Quartet.
. strong right hand ot all enlmbteiied eduRecitation
“
Pat
Murky
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s
Court
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’Sal systrmi and u .Bell «tauU ta
ship”
Anou
hadered as one ft oar most eberiabed InMr. Ferry.
13 Quintette “The lark’s Rejoicing" Abt
stltutions.
t
Miss Stevens and Kalamazoo Quartet
• Mrs. Nettle Sheldon and Mrs. Dowfiiug
were at rested Monday tor keeplnir tart"
Admission 15 and 25 cent*.
of prostitution, their examinations -benu
Marriage Ucwnxes.
set for this indmlnp. While we know
Air.
o
Name and residence
nothitiK as to the evidence against them,
' i Chai. Nichol*. Barry.
yet if they arc guilty, we would .like to see
') Kva E!«k*. Barry
them punished. The recent exposlUon of
&lt; Arao* Van UBder. la»Uugs.
I Ixjvltia Irrm», Middleville.
the loose character of the morality of eume
. Barthold (b-achwirul. Hastings.
eases In this city, has not been a bad thing
. brands A. Pern. Eaton llapios.
in some ways and lhe prosecutor will be
i Fred J. Taoze Johnstown.
backed by n cooil public sentiment in his
. Km ma L Prey.
,.
, 11. R. Bradley. Nashville.
efforts to make examples of such people,
I Lizzie Larkins. Naahvtiie.
nnd we hope that he will go to the very

The great success of the Royal Baking
Powder is due to the extreme care exercised
by its manufacturers to make it entirely pure,
uniform in quality, and of the highest leaven­
ing jrower. All the scientific knowledge,
care, and skill attained by twenty-five years
practical experience are contributed toward
this end. and no preparation can be' made
with a greater accuracy, precision, and exactnesa.
'
Ever)- article used is absolutely puyeChemists are employed to test the strength
of each ingredient, so that its exact effect in

.

Urea pas$ away In uselessness, their facul­
ties do nol develops or their characters im­
prove. their abilities are wasted, they
dwindle Into Insignificance, and all this,
' not for lack of power, but for the want of
a confidence and courage that would set
that power into good practical working
- order.

4t is reported that Prosecutor Ixiwden
• unearthed a bad ••nest” in Nashville Tues­
day. Recently he had Mrs. Frank Treat
arrested for running a gambling room In
Nashville.
AL tbe examination which
took place Tuesday several witnesses
whuee names were connected with lhe
running at the room, (estifled that they
.
knew nothing about it. Among the wit­
nesses who vrere called to the stand was
Ed. itoyuolds, who like the rest, testified
tliat he knew nothing about It. As; soon
as ho had finished testifying, the attorneys
*• cotnmanct d making out papers against
' him for perjury and as soon as he round"
'' out what was up, he concluded- that be
had belter tell the truth, and did so, giv­
ing the whole snap away and giving the
names ot all' ecnccnied. many of whom
will be arrested for perjury. After the,

A large and enthusiastic convention of
Christian Endeavor was held at Kalama­
zoo. March 5th and Oth. Nine counties
were represented, and fully 900 young
people attended “The Model Meeting"
Sunday afternoon. This was only a fore­
taste of what may be expected at lhe State
convention lo be held at Grand Rapids,
March 29th and 30th. where all the best
workers of the state will be gathered, if
you have not already sent the name aud
address of your corresponding secretary,
together with the number of members In
your society to Mr. Bert R. Hoobler.' Bay
City, db so at onee that you may be reck­
oned In the general report given at Grand
Rapids, and don’t fail to be at Grand Rap­
ids yourself.

The ladies of the U. B. chuith will give
a donation for tbe benefit of their pastor.
Rev. Carpenter, Thursday evening. March
2-tthUh Koger-,' hall. Everybody invited
to come and eat chicken pie.

Our readers will all learn with great re­
gret that tbeextenslve drug manufacturing
Institution of F. F. Irigrahm &amp; Co., of
Detuolt, was destroyed by fire Tuesday
facts were divulged. It appears that prevt- afternoon. Lows $50,000, insurance $23,­
ous to the examination a meeting had been, 000. Fred's many Hastings friends hope
called, at widch all of those who had any: he may soon get on hla feet again, and if
thing to do with the room were present. lively hustling will do It, he will succeed
While at thia meeting all o^ the’ interested
ones promised that (hey would divulge
nothing at the examination. 8ome of
If there Is nny annoying thing in the life
Nashvilte's prominent peoplu are Interested of a housewife. It hi the arrival of a guest
and no doubt are trembling In tbetr shoes by invltacfoo of the husband. noiic&lt;j J
at tbe outcome.
which bad not previously been givro by
the ufurendd husband. Under “uch cir
It baa been a standing wonder amnug cuntetancm much good taatc ami considerathose who have followed with intareat am! S.'EE* ,°*^ J? rtota. on »u .l.lCT, For
appreciatiou the course of modem dUcov- iD-k-iutr. I beard of such a
when.
rry and Invention that human ingenuity when toe hnslAnd and his tniest nrriv&lt;&gt;&lt;l'
' has not- remedied the ennmous waste of
ordinary methods of eombuathin. Fuel Is
exc*«Hogly
a first •requirement of civillmt aociety.
of codfl*b. I*ked
The c&lt;Ht of fuel determines tbe naew or r-.i.-—oread and butter and &amp;&gt;.. ri.n
failure of industrial,enterprises makes or r,1*?™?.
'O 1«. tar
Ptal

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The Government Chemists, after having analyzed ail
the principal brands in the market, in their, reports placed
the Royal Baking Powder at the head of the list for
’strength, purity, and wholesomeness; and thousands of
tests all over the country have further demonstrated the
fact that its qualities are, in ever)' respect, unrivaled.

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THIS SPRING?

limit in his inv^tigitlons. An exposition
Heal Eatate Trausfem
Following are the reel estate transfers
Of the true state of affairs exvry once in a
while, will senj- to keep the people posted :for the week ending March. 7 189S, as
on what is Koloa on In the city. »* .
।taken from the books in the register’* office:
James McArthur to Edwin D. Bishop M ac
Nothing Is deeded in th!« city worse (see i Woodland SufO)
than a cood &lt;»pera bonse. and from inNathanlal Edmunds to Peter L. Edmunds 190
&lt;tn«*ements offered, one ought to be built ac see U Balttuore »pxn
J«d»n M Fauefirru,Peter
Edmunds 100 at
Before long. If all of those antique .’true- see 3 Baltimore 14000 .
_
tares &lt;&gt;n the north side of State street,
Peter I. Edmunds to John M Fancher W0 nc
vould only be reduced tb collapse, as they sec !4 Bald more H&lt;XX&gt;
John Turner ta Nancy Dole UH ac wc :3 Butwill if they stand there much longer, some land
|l&amp;0
of that space leould be occupied. But
Wm P Bristol to Henry W Bristol 5 ac see 3
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with such eye-Mrvs surrounding a decent Johnstown W0'
Geo Mosier to Geo R Bydo parcel Prairieville
building, no man would lx crazy enough

to put up a good, substantial buildiug and
Farr tn Rl.’.le and Ernest Farr « ae sethave such tire traps around it. The won­ 9 and 15 Prairieville W-'CO
Edgar C Aosou to K C and F.raest Farr toac
der is not that guch- rotten, tumble-down
sec HI Prairieville WOOO
buildings are allowed to stand, but that
Florence Bark toy tn Wm P Nash 40 ac sec 2a
,
_
, .
, •
they do stand up under their owu weight. Irving Woo
Ii E Stanton to Geo L Brig* parcel Assyria .
If the not th side of the street could only
gtoo
&gt;
be cleared of tiirse unsightly structures
NJ Bronson to DC Bronson li lot 234 city
they would,/Il
replaced by fine business S13B
Bit Husted to Esther M Pennock parcel Del­
'.docks In a short time. Including perhaps a
ton F200
।
good opera house.
Theodore S-otleld to John I. Walring 10 ac sec
11 Ga*lleUr»4K0
The wind suddenly changed the other
Hiram OoeKOCo ECoe Wac sec 33Castleton
4
day aud Brother Holl, of the Vermontville t»400
A B Pennock to Tbos J Pennock 10 ac sec 2i
Echo, blew into our sanctum sauctumonBarry fl’D
ious. •‘(’lease*.!" wouldmot begin to ex­
Anna Wolcott to Michael Griffin JOacsceC
preffl his faclaliaopeanmce. which on in­ Canton &gt;9&lt;o
R J'Orant to .1 N Burroughs lots 7. a.». 10.-11
quiry was all found to be caused by the
and !.■ Gr rat's add cltrJMh
tact that he had just returned from Otsego,
J N Bnrrottphs tn A F Burroughs lota 7. H and
where he had'just completed lhe pur­ 1J Grant a add to the cltyJUCO
J on at han rude to Joh.-iQ Parson V' ac see 27
chase of the (ll.-t-go Union, one of the
Hastings $?ot»
brightest shecN in the alate.' and which we
ChurWh nnd Society.
predict will sparkle more than ever under
the inanngvmeqt of Bro. Holt. While the
’Die Y. P. 8. C. £. will meet at tho
Uuion has always been an able exponent Presbyterian church next Sunday at 0
of the best in Qtscgo, yet the interests ot o'clock sharp. It will be a special service
the place will not be allowed to suffer by of praise and choice -flongs will be render­
the changr. .During oue of tbe calm mo­ ed by the choir. All are welcome. ,The
. inputs that followed his continuous attacks meeting will be led by Maurice Grigsby.
of Jollity and gjadness. we learned that he
The pastor of tbe Presbyterian church
(
was to take poiseasion *f the Union about
will continue his lenten sermons next
Aprtf 1st Here's success to you Bro.
/Sunday taking for his subject, Christ's
There ye some who never seem to lij/ second temptation ••Providence and pre­
Here themsehes capable of anything; they sumption: in the evening he will talk
see others press forward to attempt aud about “Thumbs and great toes.”
to achieve, aud shrink back into adeapondThe following is tbe program for the C.
. ing inactivity. Having no faith lu them­
L. S-C.’which meets at the home of Mrs,
selves they undertake nothing and effect
Colgrove Saturday evening, March 9th:
nothing. If they are convinced ot some
Roll call, questions during the lll period
fault or bad habit, they have soJittlu hope
of American letters.
of being able to cure it that they scarcely
American letters. Mrs. W. R. Cook.
make an effort. If some avenue of useStory of the constitution, Mra. Colgrove.
fulnoM and honor opens up before them,
Growth and disturbation of population
they draw back, almost sure that they
should hot succeed, and decline to enter. in the U. 8.. Addle Jordan.
Physical culture (synopsis). Dr., C.
If some duty presses urgently upon' their
Lathrop.
conscience, thej- tn- to quiet its prompt­
Criticisms by dass.
ings by pleading Inability.
Thus their

nicely known. Nothing i» trusted to chance,
and no person is employed in the preparation
of tljF materials used, or the manufacture of
the powder, who is not an expert in his par­
ticular branch of the business.
,
As :i consequence^ the Royal Bak.ng
Powder is cf the highest grade of excellence,
always pure, wholesome, and uniform in qual­
ity. Each box is exactly lijcc every other,
and will retain its power, and produce the
same and’the highest leavening effect in any

(P-GxZFl^s*/,

If you do. and want to
good colors, you njust have
good and pure dye .‘•tuffs.

Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGGIST,

SjL{ Ip/vQ,

Makes a specialty in port
drugs for coloring. He war
rants every thing in that line.
He also has .a full line of
Cushing's Perfection. Dianiond. and Peerless lives.

Oss Dea? Ossi ofCity M
Prescriptions carefully com­
pounded .
r

k NEAT FITTING SHOE
Is wliat most people are' looking for, one that
will look nice and not hurt the foot.

We Have that Shoe!
Call in and see it. Cloth top-with patent leather
tip and tririuningxif the same. We would be
pleased to have you

Call In and Try Them On
WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON,
Hastily, Kcli.

ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS.

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWING MACHINE ?
If SO, buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont
you K55
‘’ther'for^'ss as'do TOme^eatersc^Oh^no!0^ n'aC^'llC a"

The Dollar of the Poor Man
Is just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the riri.
w
„
lheLight Running World Renowned Domretic Th- v
Home and some other firsts.-^ machines.
’
N’iW
Lie will sell you a machine for » u™«n
and the balance in monthly payments
4°W”

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider
Are now prepared to furnish all kinds of building mi.
terial at as low prices as can be obtained in the state.
The manager and members of this firm have Ixvu in
this business more than twenty years and are well qualified
to rum such a busiliesa cheaply and well. They have the
acquaintanue of nearly two hundred lutulx r and shingle
manufacturers, all of whom are anxious to sell. With their
experience they know just what to buy aud how much to pay
They give their customers the benefit of all their cipttr
ience aud all their good bargains fora very small Margin.
They have lately bought ten or twelve cars of lumber,
which will arrive within the next two weeks, to '"sort up
their stock” for the spring trade, which will thereafter lx
kept full and iximplete.
One. of the deitartments of their business is furnishing
lumber iu carload lots to farmers and others along the line
of the C., K. &lt;fc 8. and M. C. R. R. They have furnished in
the [&gt;a*t a large number in this way two such bills having
been sold this spring. They can put the whole material tn
a large barn on a car and lay it down at the nearest station
to the purchaser for a less price than the retail price in
Hastings. The hustings journal of the Uith inst. kindly
mentions this part of their business and ailiis ' ‘that they
(the farmers) find a considerable saving in so doing.” .This
is true; on such bills they only charge a small commission of
about five per cent, and farmers who “have bought lumber
up north” through them are well satisfied with the prices-

A W0(W
Always needs good shoes. So do men. and ev&lt; i-yIxxly
for that matter. I have a complete stock for all to

CHOOSE
from. My line of $2.00 ahoee are the greatest H'lrv.iins ever
offered here, when quality iB considered. At !l&gt; rime rul&gt;
her goods are needed. I am on deck with a Iii '
l'ure

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guarantee every time. K &lt;
your money will be &lt; heen“m
dation upon which I l,an’ bu
• I ask your patronage.

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Hastings

VOL. XXXVI. Nd. 47

Banner.

A NEW INVENTION

Hastings Banner..
Publtabed Thursday* ky
COOK BBO0..

njtsTinas, BleB.

COUNTY NEWS.

DRUG STORE
For 16 years the lending drug
and book store in Hastings.

Sssflfid-H&amp;d W Bsoks,
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.
.

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Goodyear

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Mich.

Hastings,

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C/2 o

Piano Style Organ

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Is d new invention-no longer!
WHY 9 Because they are now well-known throughout
t! 11 1 . the United States.
r,
• r Orgai.‘H f,rst &lt;ame out the New York. “Music
1 nide” said: ‘ Despite the many attempts which have been
made(for some time past by reedorgan manufacturers toward
■something new in reed-organs in the wav of six or seven oc­
tave styles, they have all until but recently failed. It is,
therefore, interesting to note the somewhat remarkable suc­
cess which Messrs H. Lehr dr Co. have attained in this di­
rection.”
.?
The Chicago “Indicator’' eaid Jan. 16th. 1892: “The suer.-.'S of I^-hr &lt;fc Co. has been remarkable and vitfards another
proof'that the public soon appreciates a really good article.”
YpQ If you don’t want to bny a poor organ, when you
1 1-ikJ, ,-an get tile Lehr, the handsomest, best toned and
easiest blowing Organ in the market at a most moderate
price, examine it at the store of

&lt;1 ®

JOHN BESSMER,
HASTINGS,

MICH

The Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF NEW YORK.
RICHARD A. McCURDY, President.

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The S. D. Adventists are holding meetings
at their church. They will continue until
the 2Sth. Ministers from Battle Creek are
conducting tho meetings—Will Vester has
been having quite a time with the mumps
but Is belter at this writing—L. C. Carqwnter Is agent for tho Glen Bros, nursrics
and all those that want fruit trees will do
well to call on or addres&lt;t him—Our school
closed Friday last.

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To consumers of kerosene oil In Has­
tings and Barry Co: We have established
an agency at Hastings for the Mie of Snow
Drop oil, which for Illuminating purposes
has no equal. Being a product of Penn­
sylvania crude and 155 degree* fire test
makes It ’perfectly safe.
It produce* a
clear and white light anti free of odor,
nor does it cause any deposit on chimney
which is so common with cheap and low
testnOhlo oil. Since July 1, 1891, Mich­
igan allows the use of 120 degrees fire
test oil which permits the sale of kerosene
made from Ohio crude and pose?ses a
large percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting
sufficient naptha (explosive
part) to raise the fire test to 150 degrees
or more it becomes useless, so far a* pro­
ducing light is concerned but ata low test
will burn fairly well, still producing a
very disagreeable odor while burning and
loading the chimney with a greasy sub­
stance. Give Snow Drop oil a trinl. the
cost is but little different than what you
pay for the cheap goods you are using ami
the satisfaction you will get in light will
more than compensate, saying nothing of
additional safety.
For sale by S. E.
Phillips. H. L. Newton and Gook &amp; Cook.
A. I). Maynard. Wholesale Agt..
Huangs, Mich.

Grab’s jutfflwi fer lb Tear Ending Decanter 31,1891, OLD RAGS!
ASSETS, $159,507,138.68.
Reserve on policies (American table 4 per cent) $146,968,322.00
Liabilities other than reserve
507,849.52
Surplus
12,030,967.16
Receipts from all sources
$37,634,734.53
Payments to policy-holders
18,755,711.86
Risks assumed and renewed, 194,470 policies 607,171,801,00

If you want to get a better price
for old scrap^-lhan you do from
peddlers, bring your old iron of all
kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
rags and old carpets to the

JUNK SHOP,

'I

Michigan ave,
Opp. Roller Mill, Hastings, Mith.

Risks in force. 225,507 policies, amountingjo *695,753,461.03
Note—The above statement shows a large increase over
the [.business of 1890 in amount at risk, new business as­
sumed, payments to policy-holders, receipts, assets and sur­
plus: and includes as risks assumed only the number and
amount of policies actually issued and paid for in the ac­
counts of the year.

300
Patienis ofWall Paper

A larger and better line
tlian ever. We can suit you.
We have the goods and we
Real estate and bond and mortgage loans
$81,346,540.48 can
United States bonds and other securities
57,691,455.78
Loans on collateral securities
I &lt;’.223,908.90
5,070,153.08
Cash in bank and, trust companies at interest
Interest accrued, premiums deferred, etc
5,206,085.49
-ON-

The Assets are Invested as Follows:

SAVE YOU MONEY

$159,507,138.68

I have carefully examined the foregoing statement and
find the same to be correct.
A. N. Watebhovsb, Auditor.

McElwain,

.

Special Agent,

Habtimor, Mich.

FERGUSON &amp; GRANT,
General Agents,
Dktboit. Mich.

Real estate Is somewhat active. B. H.
Farr has bought the Henry Allen farm;
J. H. Moshier has purchased the house oc­
cupied by Will Harmon on Main street—
School closed Friday for a vacation of one
week. The same teacher has been en­
gaged for tho spring term—Will Wilcox
and John Johnson have gone to West
Virginia to work on a railroad—The
teacher and older pupils of our school were
handsomely entertained Friday eve by
Dr. McLeay and wife. Games, music and
refreshments made up a, pleasant evening
—Arthur Fait, youngest son of Mrs. .1.
11. Farr, died Friday and was buried here
Mohduy—Mrs. Ow&lt;*n, of Douglas, is the
guest of her daughter. Mrs. Harding

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I Buaficld.
Tills week Saturday there will be held
at Hickory Garnets a railroad meeting Tor
Hie purpose o£ electing dAegatc.i to confer
with the Grand Trunk?officials—Artien
Muff.ud wa* taken sick again last w&gt;eek
with a chill affecting his heart which
eauics crave f^ar of his lecovery—Chaucey
apd Charley Shoemaker returned home
last week from their school at Grand Rap­
ids— Lewis *Bre.iee and family will move
tn the spring into Doty'* tenant housu and
work tor hiui—E-mer Tungoto will work
, another year for Stiles—Fred Tooze was
united in marriage to MI*s Fry last week
by Rev. Wallace—John Kipp went last
Friday to Ingham county near Mason to
। caii upon bl* brother and friends—Mrs.
ikinu WAS taken sick last week mid her
slitter, Mrs. liarbrook is caring for her—
RemtanKar the donation for Rev. Wallace
Is Friday evening of this week—Newton
'Fisher has arrived and Is preparing for
gardening, he having brought with him on.
experienced ganfenej from Cleveland,
Ohio—Harvey-Bellenger moved his family
last week to Charlotte—Frank Holcomb
is wearing quite a large plaster upon his
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WHOLE NO. 1919

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 24, 1892.

j

Wl fyw and W Shah

Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGGIST,
Prescriptions carefully com­
pounded .

Tehre will bn a fish pond social at the
Yankee Springs school house next Satur­
day night. All are Invited—No wonder
Wnlt Johnson steps so high. There Is an
eight pound girl at his house D. N. Stock­
ing is calling on friends In Bradley this
week—One of our young men let iiis team
stand while he had some fun with a
neighbor’s dog,the other day, and sad to
sny they ran away and dislocated some of
Geonra Ford's picket fence—Hattie Jafet
i» nt work at George Ford’s this spring—
F. K. Matthews started for Dakota last
week where he will spend the summer—
Mr*. E. E. Van Norsdall is In Grand Rap­
Ids tills week on business—Harry Turner
sports a new top buggj—Daisy Uilery
closed a successful term of school tn the
Yankee Springs district No. 3 last Saturday4Alobn Smialba woke up in time the
other night to sec bis ash house
and wood-pile on fire and to save his house
and barn from being bu rried—The tempenmeo lecture, was a failure Saturday
night op account of the snow storm—Wm.
■Smith and wife called on hi* parent* last
Sunday.

Will Seger Is out of town on business—
Airs. I’eacor and son Ernest, who have
been visiting her brother. O. W. Crofoot.
returned to her home nt Saginaw this
week—Political meeting nt the town hall
Monday evenings—Harry Tompkins, has
moved back Into the bouse by the sorghum
mill—Mrs. Corwin still continues very
scik—Mrs. Leroy Cummns has.bccn visit­
ing her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Pratt, of
Grand Rapids, the past two weeks—Cha*.
Cummins, of Bellevue, was hi tills vicinity
threshing cluyer seed last week—A big
fruit storm Monday night

Married, at the residence of the bride,
Charles Nichols to Eva Fisk, on Thursday
evening, March 10th. A quiet wedding, n
few of tho near relatives only being present.
EeV. pope, of Hickory Corners, by a few
impressive word* made the twain one.
We learn that Mn and Mrs. Nichols ex­
pect to remain in tho state at least; but
Just where Is not determined as Mr. A. Is
looking for a farm to purchase; Wo unite
with a host of fneud* in extending hearty
congratulations—It affords mo pleasure
also to chronicle the union of two other
hearts and live* In the persons of Emm*
Frey and F. J. Tooze, who were united in
holy matrimony at the residence of the
bride's parents—Mrs. H. Brininstool a few
days on a visit, with friends In Battle
Creek—A pleasant surprise was executed
on two of our school-marms. C. E. Iden
and Miss Ella Jordan at the residence of
the former on Monday night, the 15th—
G. E. Coleman and wife were also captur­
ed by surprise™ on Thursday night—Jerry
Manning and wife, of Eaton Rapids, have
engaged tn work for W. H. Fisk—T. E.
Godde and F. C. Coleman have just Oiled
their Ice houses—.Some of the young peo­
ple attended the ball at Dowling on Friday
night—Farm hands are reported scarce in
this section—Subscribe for the Banned.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Additional Local News.
B. E. Phillips, the grocer. I* very busy
these day* in attending to the wants of his
numerous customers^ It has been the
special alm of Mr. Phillips to build up a
law exchange trade with farmer* who
have butter, eggs and produce to sell, and
he hr: sncceeded in a markyd degree.
This he ha* done by keeping none but
high grade good*, .and seeling 4hejn at rea­
sonable prices: also by paying the highest
manctit price for produce. By dealing in
thfii way. farmer* have diyeoverod it to be
to their silvantaige to take their butter,
egg*, and other produce to Mr. PhlBIps.
It 1* this mutual^ satisfactory way of do-'
Ing business that has brought ta Mr.
PtjiiHps »o large a patronage from those
wiio dealrc an exchange trade.
Republican City C«ucu».
The republican city caucus will be held
at the Court House, In the City of 111*8tiags, on Friday evening. Much 25tb,
1898, at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of,
nominating candidates for the varlou* city
office*, and for the transaction of such
ether business ns may come before the
mcetirg. Ward cancm-ea will be ■ teld
Saturday evening. March 28th, 1892, at
the following idacee: 1st ward. Famk
Stanley’s blacksmith shop; 2nd ward. J. S.
Goddyear’s building, south-east of electric
light building: Srifi ward, A. E. Kenaslou’*
office; 4th ward, Jtounty Clerk’* office.
By oiuiix or City Gommittke.

Name and residence
No
„ t Homer K. R*om, Haatlnae,
Myrtle M. Root. Leslie,
u j Richard Unit, Rutland,
&lt; Amy Peak. Hope.
,, j George Hall. Owosso,
" i May L. Asblry, City,
„ I Herbert L. Woleotl. Ntebvllie,
x i May Corwin. Nuhnfle
— I Mark Rapsoo. Nashville,
411 Alena lAvcock. Canada,
i Chas. E. Bixler. Menlo. Kansas.
591 Edith L. Shay. Middleville.
_» Robert A. Christie, City.
*1 Ktt!f fl Hull. City,
„ i Mnvbcry Fariace. Carlton.
40 i May Golden. City.
,, I Jay A. Jackie, Freeport, ,
411 Ern M. Reuter. Irving.

The Y. P. S. C. E. meet* next Sunday
.
at - the
Presbyterian
church at 8
o’clock—Consecration meeting. To be led
by Mrs. Grigsby.

Obituary.
Died, In this city, Saturday. March 1MK
Win. F. Powers, aged 38.
The announcement of the death of Mr.
Powers Saturday created profound aorrow
In the hearts of our citizens. While ft
was known that he was sbrlonsly ill, nooeaupposed him dangerously so. Hh sick­
ness bad been very brief. While at Grand
Rapids he was stricken with a severe chili,
very much as In the la-grippe. Other
complication* set in, and hu was known to
be seriously ill. SUU, after hl* return
co bls homo, his symptoms seemed more
favorable, and nil looked forward to a time
near at hand when ho would All his accus­
tomed place in his busings*. But Friday
night hh cose took such an tin favorable
turn that bis recovery was no longer to bo
even hoped for. and Saturday forenoon bo
died.
Mr. Power* was a good example of what
a man of push, pluck, enterprise and ener­
gy ami . uterprisq can do, even when bo
had no other fnauclal backing. Our dticeufl xemeiaber him first as a clerk for Gra­
ble A Russell, and later a* a partner in
the firm of Greblc * Power*. He later
sold out bls business here, and sought hfs
fortune elsewhere with tho same ability
and energy a?
nn»l w‘&amp; thc
nuked degree of success. For a few
year* previous to hl* return he and his
brother-in-law were Interested tn a large
farm in the famous Red River Valley of
Dakota. Here loo his bustling qualities
served him well. Three years ago, plac­
ing bi* Dakota interests with his partner*
there, he came to this city and bought th®
hardware stock and business of -W. E.
Power*. Ho set abont his work with, if
anything, more than hl* wonted real, and
had bl* business thoroughly In hand. Ho
was here as elsewhere, highly successful.
It seemed to be a part of him to win suc­
cess in whatever he attempted. He was a
careful organizer, a master of every detail
of bis business, and full of enterprise and
work.
Socially', and as a business man Mr.
Ppwers was greatly esteemed. While suc­
cess attended every business effort, it
never made him to the feast degree vain,
nor hard to approach. He had always a
kindly greeting, an . encouraging word.
He never sought to build hlmaelf up at
anybody else’* expense in either business
or reputation.
It waa his ability, his in­
dustry and hl* clear, prudent aggressive
business methods that won success. Ho
was a warm and an earnest friend, a kind
neighbor, a good citizen, a loving husband
and father. In Ills death his family, Ms
friendsand this community have suffereda
great loss. In tbeir-great sorrow, the af­
flicted wife and daughter have the sympa­
thy of oil.

The pastor of the Presbyterian church
will continue his lx*ntcn discourses next
Sabbath, taking Christ's third temptation,
“Ambition and Duty.”
In the evening he will give the seoond
of his talks on the great hymn-writen*.
“Cardinal Newman,” author of “Lead
Kindly Light?’ with a sketch of Oxford,
the beautiful city of colleges and gardens,
Connellsville, January 18. IB.
museums, libraries and venejvible castles.
Wm. Wooldridge, Esq., Diatrtet Agent,'
To be illustrated by the church choir.
Dear Sir—Yours of the Ifitli at band this
The mission band meet next Sunday in A. M. Am highly pleased with statement
the Presbyterian church at 3 o'clock.
of dividend Inclosed therein, and krfvlse
you to apply dividend to purchase the 3128
additional insurance; have read a good
The caucus of the people's party was many pamphlets and circulars abont Life
held in the court room Tuesday evening. Insurance before and after I insured in
It was not n numerous body, politically the Mutual Life of New York, but could
considered, though there were several not be Induced to insure in any but the
people present of other parties, but the Mutual Life Company of New York, as I
people were not there numerously. Pos­ believe It is the best and safest in the
sibly the Ineletnkul weather accounted for world, in fact it is the Old Ironsides which
the slimness of the gathering. But it was cannot be penetrated, and I only regret
neither enthusiastic nor well attended.
that I have not got more in IL
The nominees were L. E. Stauffer, may­
Yours truly.
or: A. E. Itcnkes..Reorder: IL G. Carter,
Geobok A WnBTZKL.
treasurer; R. B. Wightman,, justice; Wm.
J. M. McElwain, Special Agt.
Miller. Marshal. Thirteen Was the largest
vste cast for any of the nomltwbs.
Cleveland, Ohio. January 20, 1892.
Nothing could exceed the ridicule the
democrats of the city heap upon this Mil Davie Klink. City Agent.
gathering.
Leading democrats
boldly
Dear Sir—In behalf of my daughter,
assert that it was nothing but a gathering Mrs. J. Iglauer, the benificiary. permit mo
of soreheads, who attempted to put up a to thank you (or the Mutual Life drafts
ticket and cram it down1 the throats of the amounting to 310.278 which you handed
democrats of this city. They insist that me. being payment in full for three policies
they will have none of it.
on the life of my son-in-law. Joseph Ig­
On the other hand the lenders of the lauer, whose death occurred January 7th.
•‘people’s party” insist tnat they are per­
I also wish through you to thank the
fectly sincere; that they hnve cut loose great company you represent for itsfrom all affiliation with the old parties, prouiptness In adjusting the claim, as wo
and- will “flock to themselves.”
They did not expect it until the sixty days were
Claim 100 votes for their ticket.
up, as Is the custom in most other com­
Four of the nominees on the ticket were panies. but within one week of the time
not present nt the caucus and claim they the proofs were sent you handed us the
will not take a nomination on the ticket.
drafts.
Jos. Kronthal,
' Administrator.
J. M. McElwain. Special Agent
Following arc the real estate transfers
for the week ending March. 20 1892, as
'
Toronto. January 20, 1893.
taken from the book* In the rcglsrer’a office:
'
Mary L Harley to Elvtn Cote parcel Castleton F. A. Moore, E*q., Special Agent
Dear Sib—I beg to acknowledge receipt
Fred Tend: to Mary Ulster parcel Middleville of check of The Mutual life Insurance
•78
M 8 Johnson et *1 to Mary Ctsler parcel Mld- Company of New York for .810,000. being
payment In full of policy No. 320.359 on
dfovlllngao
Frank Burr to M M Hodge village lots Mlddle- the life of my late husband.
.
rllte 81000
Allow me to thank you and the Company
E K Pulley to Jarad Rmllh lot* 1073 and 1074
cltv 8M0
for your prompt attention to the claim.
Francis Hodge to Frank Bnrr village lota The proof* of death were oniy forwarded
MMdleviUo
and this celerity on the
John Cramer to C 8 Bnrtoa lota Delton Ueno but week
A II Derby to G U. R. Lary s e '« sec ** Wood­ part of the company is particularly
land 81300
.
gratifying.
K V 8ml'.h to L Lockhart 12*c sei: M Castleton
Again with many thank*, believe me,
8480
X
Your* faithfully,
Th o' McElwain to Wm M.-uion DO ac Barry sec
■23Sa»n
,
*
Ct.ara J. Reid.
W 11 Snjder to H H Snyder w K lot* 8 and a
J. M. McElwain, Special Agent.
ottv&amp;o
I) V Stanton to W H Letta 10 ac sec I Barry
82X
A E Breesn to M J Prime parcel Johnstown

Westerly, R. I., January 20, 1882.
J W Sackett to John Doster parcel see 2 PralricvUte 85?n
The Mutual Life Insurance Company of
David 31 filer to Ray Miller n e W of * o 'a *ee &amp;
New York.
Assyria Moo
Gentlemen—In December, 1888, I took
A M Hhcrlngton to Eber Mofllt Freeport
•Ito
oat a 83.000 life policy In your company
Eber MoOt to S B Hnnt parcel Freeport on the live year distribution plan. The
N D Merrifield to J G Kirchner lot* 6 and 7 blk total annnsl premium wa* 381.50, ur 9Wi.18cttvt9M
50 for the five year* ending Dveember.
n V Stanton to W H Letta 20 ac sec I Barry 1891.
The Dividend on this policy
8230
J R Bush to J Sproul lota 61 and*: Dcltoa amounted to 999.91, reducing the cost to
t®
me to 3214.59. or 942.99 per annum. In
Jnlia Goodrear to John Kurtz '«t 332 City other words, this insurance has coat me
82900
J Sproul to O E Robinson lot* 61 and C3 Delton but 814.31 per tlrousand, a result 1 believe
for cheapness, never before equaled. At
Henry Hosmer to Eltnor* Hosmer 40 ae sec 24
Castleton 81400
,
Klluoni Hosmer to Philip GarI Inger 4« Ac aeo for a young mix?
Experience In one which cost me over
14 Castleton 81W 7
Dan Shelp p*r heirs to J T Sbalp parcel Prul- SIH.00 per tbouHond last year tell* me that
rl*vlHeree7 fine
I a .it e Lamont to F E Moan 40 ac sec to they arc not cheap, but in tb&lt;« end Um
most costly and the moat risky of all kinds
JnhuMuwii 81162
Chas Clark to J R Daley and Charlotte Sco­ of Insurance.
Very truly yourx.
Its Excellent QtudUic*
ville parcel sec 3 8RJ0
Gko. H. Babcock.
Wra Prosser to Natbanand L E Harrington
Commend to public approval the Califor­
J. M. McElwain, Special Agent
nia liquid fruit remedy £yrup of Figs, ft 39 ae dec 29 Yankec Springs 8400.
is pleasing to the eye. and to the taste and
by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and
Farm of 120 acres In Irving. Barry
bowels. R cleanses tho system effectually, comity, Mich., known a* the Mlles Engie
thereby promoting the health and comfort farm. Soil rood. TO acres under good cub
of all who use IL
tivatlon. 50 acres rood oak Umber, seven
miles from Floating*. Above farm will be insurance. Good
A largo barn belonging to Frank Harff sold cheap, and on very reasonable terns.
wa» burned near Jackson, together with For particular* enquire of W. J. Dibble,
hoFKea and eleven bead of Marshall. Mlcb. or Philo A. Sheldon, Arent* are
Hastings. Mich.
oaltle.

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Hastings Banj^
Thursday, Mireh J4,
Caaartl Fro*--*——~
Common Council met to reg*1

finit-cb»« hardware s»re
■ about April 1st
Alto Lodge No. 425. L

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with 86

r 7.; P,rZteuce of danclmj
plvr/n
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w'u.m-0"- p"* reowre Mmwlt«
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OUR COUNTY.

.
ito In to .lllto Tuto«r
« to iitoS to

he did pic

Some crittotam aCt^rem*
irv -Yus ‘••dalasd tn ter tardiness la
2S.L*ffiEEon dede^by wbtob

ukenftrM

Xi-to
sXT»r i&lt;*n*» “d i Xto s^^SJEE

republican caucus was

“to
report

for vWMiWtteMqaorUW.
tU&gt;«&gt;

Mn» built br to Crrtl SbtP

on to rirftat drfctaier

Inn. 11 -Hl torn by r«U to Gttou
lUpldAln el.ht Mrtltto usd lx pot toirther ttoro.
Tb« dltnootton. «t. IM
Iwl loox W tort wide and 5 tot deep add
uriTto j%i'tata.*1* enran. &lt;*■". »f
paaauiawa
tarre.to.Hl in«. beta,. Tta reMfrertto i, ’nd tOT^.a oftoi.hL Ittoo
will b. tody
rejKtaen to ntoney l^to«&gt;bJ““-“ ,
'EaiSSLMrto M*to to rem*toto&lt;rf today ,by to opanlnr&lt;»&lt; ua*lxato&gt;.
Both the method and results when
7L d.-votal to to tree wool total*
about ten days ago-Midd.evUle Sun.
Th« nnbllahor ot to Caledonia Xewa Syrup
|
of Figs u taken; it is pleamat
many others.
h.fXn«d a two atory brte* buUdlnr aa
WtotoTO*.
M*reh
IT.
—
Wolootl
pry
(
Th. -.to ciu o&lt;«•» “jjjyXSi
your approval
p
Wooo&gt;
11^ Meyon. TThteotly and refreshing to tho tarte, and acts
Butland.
.
Mhto will pM.nt -:Mj BrottaY" Krepor
Motal.numtarotp«llioc*w
.
gently yet promptly on tho Kidney­
1 Sec. of Hook and Ladder Co.
yretetoy In tav« of to pure toj bill, don't dn bualueaa -tor too.
Mta Smu.1 H.nd Tilled
to a home audience soowLiter and Bowels, cleanses the
Pay duehim’SiJL
flW.
...J Otw &gt;•»«
• tat tald In rtI«S toll- tonjta topeThe Kalamazoo City Connell baa or- i
Ottte Glpe, 6f Woodland, came to the Iteymotd and wlf« **’ Mr?‘
tern effectually, dispels colds, b ad.
”
MovMWAld. Boiler, tol to«»"T "hub’’ las: summer and took.in the show, Vrtar vteltal Kuli.ixl tr^Jt£bfKf*{b. tltloM •‘ibthy." Stewart started to «pe« drto1 tot'to state Kailroad Commlaa- ache* and fevers and cures habitual
ind since faen iit has been his ambltkm to Jubn tank*rd'«
“'"““.J Ul -n1 to tovor ol «n ...pjeptoto* 01
con«ipet‘.on. Svrup of Figs -g the
order drawn for amount due. Carried, all SSime a daring bareback rider. Dreams content* burned last
Sfitinee— 150,000 to Californa, Qregon uJ)d - « • •
orovldnd with properly opwatod eat™, only remedy of its kind ever pro.
of wearing spangled tights a"d ™c'nl, f loss was partially covered by. Jnsuraoc«— for money •!*»« ln tho
To^the Honorable Mayor and Common
utd tot a .ubaUtute to to alwaya rtog- duced, pleasing to the taste u..d ac*
Mrs. Drangwln spent Monday ut I*od: rebellion, but the five-minute rule
the applause of thousand* of
IM elmudo Iwlla at jtodamy Jttot b,
force and he hrti ho--dly
Council of the City of U«tmg3:
while the build was playing
Anna
oeptahle to the stomach, prompt in
_________ _
Gentlemen—The Board o\Wa»cr Cton- Roonw" JlleC l&gt;H tol to toplto hltu “ Auger.
the gavel felt. An executive »«—ion was nnsrldod. or to elty wlU ontoee to
miMloners transmit to your tonoraole pCTlOTeOnft. and h« taton. qnlle
ordlnanro whL-h prorldoa tot no train its action and truly benehciid in iu
held on the Judge Woods case.
body, their annual report ending Moren tent Lz.l w.-ek i»&gt; WM towlint sever*]
■ball more taatar than ten taltoa an bnnr
The bnuta to .pH. ol
Uta by -Holnto. |&gt;*o"l •
*“
1st 1892.
,
, .
.th of bls coaptakliv" -tai « dtoy be ™ M
In to dly.
The number of services contwcUxl with
n/treu teldltlbtal tnltowto
d-"““
bentetart ■'.dtar. •!=&lt;•■&gt; to.
UUwoek SberH Pnrrttob ot Catoon many excellent qualities commend it
the City's worksan the 1st of March, ibJt,
he wenl ttron*li spue Ito • meteor. Attorney General Ellis’ Opinion on room-YHoW-wnd n rreoluUon to prto
SSlcople. ol to "-port on
county, round that
prlaoor-p to all and have made it the mret
for which permits were issued were'-51.
Lrnlesalid enure plSsler .were used freely,
the New Election Law.
In
to county tall worn maklw an otort to popular remedy known.
the
horse.
The
remainder
of
the
day
w»*
Number of services put in
.
ind be will be *bie lo dnlsli bls enteruln!^,pe. One Ito bar tor tertoa trldo
the pastyoar for all of which
devoted to the free wool bill.
Syrup of Figs is. for rale in 50e
men! u soon ns he recovers from bls
HOW
VOTES
CAN
EASILY
BE
LOST.
^dm^-haK ol an tot tok tad u««n cut
31
Washington. March 16.—A bill to make
permit* were issued
and |1 bottles by all leading drag285 sprained ankle..___________
Total to, date
Council Bluffs, U, a port of delivery was S'“"eEM!
gista.
Any reliable druggist who
But
Two
’
Rules
Can
Be
Followed
31
N umber of services no w cut Off
yeeterday by the senate. Another rental to pto«« ol an
901
ch'Tl **“! may not have it on handwfll pro­
Where It Is Desired to Split
Number cf services now open
S. Engle, of Burr Oak. has become a
bill wm paMMxl changing the designation whfcb the which the
hod
evidently
Total number of water con­
resident of Woodland—J. J. Fuller went
cure
it
promptly for any one who
Your Ticket
of -priv.te;" in the army u&gt; -enlisted men
to Muskegon last week on business—Duo
sumers furnishing revenue
wishes to try iL Do nut’accept any
i
Peffer introduced • bUltoexprtimentJ11 J, been accomplbhed.
for the year ending March
Wood, of Brooklyn, is visiting hia many
Lauslng, Michigan, Special Telegram* electricity - e farm motor. The reel of'
Roca!
option
in
Eaton
county
carried
by
substitute.
324 friends bin—S. E. Wolf and family have
irt. INrt
.
.
March 18.—Attorney-General Ellis Unlay ।
the day was spent in executive **‘lr-‘* over 1500 majority.
Tho receJpts for the year has been as fol- returned from their visit at Burr Oak­
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
filed the following valuable opinion M to and Judge Woods, of Indiana, with the
I
While call. T^ndwaaroyltod oar;
Material is being put on the ground for
lows:
S4* nAKClUCO, CAL.
2209 69 Dr. Sayles houae-pFour lots were sold last the manner of preparing ballots under the other nominees as circuit judge", •X«'P
From water rents
LOunvniE. Ft.
mv tcpt. m.
t In Albion, hla tot allppod. and In «mk
124 00 week all to be built on nt once—IL i'ratt * new law. in response to a request from R. Gilbert, of Oregon, who w»» Wd up on a
From water pennits
way he tell nnder the tender wbldt peaxd
Mumford, town elertt of White Bock:
525
00
1
point
&lt;3
courtray,
were
oonfirroMHydrant tax
Youngs shipped a car of lambs and sheep
over hla body. kUttna hint Inntotly.
•*I repeat your questions and give
The bouse spent the entire day discura
from here last week—Mr. Hopkins has
2858 69 gone to Nashville, Vermontville and other answer* u follows: 1. -Dera the county log the free wool bilL ’
The aaloon keeper, ot Eatta ronnty have
Total receiptt for the year
boanl of election commissioners have any­
Washington, March 19.--The bill to cmblne.1 edorta to save to loeal option
Statement of expenditures of construc­
points visiting
•
thing to do with our spring election? If
fix a uniform grade clarification for eleeUno eonleated. They have ehipped In
tion of water works:
.
TIMETABLE.
there arc no candidate* excepting town­
1765 D'J
Cast Ha»ilngs.
Extension of mains
very liberally, employed a fond attorney
ship offietrs. 1 answer, no. ' The printing wheat wn.reiM.rt4-*! favorably to the "caste
The Sunday School a) the State road
Paid by Riverside cemetery
ye-terday. A Mil to approprraie 650,000 and will earn tolr toe Io to laat court.
:
of
ballotts
is
to
I*
done
by
the
l&gt;oard
of
195
10
association
church organized last Sunday with Mrs.
for a statue nf General Sherman w*‘gBattle Creek Presbyterians are going to
E Pennock Superintendent. Mrs. Jane f elecllou commissioners of'the township, trodured. An executive seraiou was held
•tatloM*.
'
1569 99 Fisher Assistant. Lydia Olmstead Secre­ i city or villagel
erect a S70OU church.
.
Total
and the •u'nate adjourned to Monday.
2.
"Doe*
each
party
havetb
have
IU
own
53
80
Two fire hydrants
tary and Lllv Chamberlain Librarian.
Rev. O. S. I*addock. of Bellevue, sufferIn
the
li'juao
information
was
called
fur
ticket
a*
formerly,
or
do
all
turtles
have
to
south.
75 00
Feed pump
।
*
have the name.* of their camiidatc* on one eoncrriilng the dretructlon of da«w &gt;**&gt; the rd a slight stroke of paralysis while cuo- Kalamazoo
19 39
Cartton.
Enlarging coal shed
,B'4 JEart Cooper....
Mississippi in Wisconsin and Mluntwoia ducting MTvfooi at a revival
Quit-claim deed of lot (water
Pleasant weather at present writing— ticket!^ The tickets of the various partie* and a bill was intnuluced appropriMing week. While talkfag rapidly he
BfchkandJuuc
’t
’•••"—■
werk.
While
tailing
npmij
»c
•wurwij
nuwt
ail
be
printed
on
the
eamc
ballott
as
' works)
Mr. Heaven, from Clarksville, Sumlayed
fSO.OB
fir
an
extra
story
to
the
Cedar
Ita|r
paused;
—
the
vocal
organa
refusing
to
perj,i
’
Jo
...
patvnes.'—via,
— -ep......... .................... - ■
- in Carlton—Quite good sugar weather -C. indicated in the public acts of 1891. page
. . . .. .
II* waa takan.tfl 1 H.-n ........
1781 80 Smith has the mumps—There Is some 261. with the exception tlidt no vignette is ids. la, public buildiug; a&amp;o a bill author* form their functions. Ho was taken to fiSbn
izing a bridge arrow the MiMiwlppi nt his home and b recovering. The attack }
Cost of works to date includ­
talk of a basket factory locating here. We required.
Moline.
III.
Several
other
unimportant
was brought on by overwork.
X. -"in case all the etertkm board are
ing &lt;300 bonus on bonds
. 30,369 18 nave no doubt but what such an institu­
Maintenance and operation of water tion would be sticctssfid—M. Vester .Is candidates,.for office, who will assist voter* bill* were introduced and recess was taken
Under the above headbig Hie Constan- SArtnraa....
1
toSp. w.. at which time seven private
works pumping:
spending his vacation in Carlton—Schonl whn gale assistance to fix their l&gt;alloU&gt;?
tine Advertiser relates the following: "S. Coot*
t
Grove
pension
bills
were
.approved,
but
uune
1171 20 was out last Friday owing to the illness of "Such a case must not exist, it all the
Salary engineers
U. Williams of Lima, Ind., is a large Woodland
1360 34 the teacher—Gus Hamme visited in Wood­ regular members of the election Ixianl arei passed.
Fuel
^WASinNGTON’. March £1—Peffer intro K&lt;&gt;ck holder in the Cuidwater National
33 01
Supplies toll packing, etc.)
candidates
for
office
.the
I
mxihI mn*» ap­
land last week.
bank. About two o’clock on Thursday
Repairs (engineers report)
point some disinterested elector a* a tnem- duerd a Lili iu the i*uate .yesterday to
morning last he was wakened suddenly at ,liKniU.
10 93
Repairs on Deane pump
Imt of the board ti&gt; assist voters in the‘ give Sergeant T. C. H.irtcr, Company A,
O&lt;lnr Creek.
his home hi Lima under the impre»*ton
10 00
Repairs on scales
preparation
of
their
ballot^.
First Indiana. 610.000 for saving Pope's that there had been a beavy^rxploslou at
Henn Newman will move on his farm
• 14 10 this spring—Mr. Richards is moving to
StaVon*.
Incidentals (engineer’s report)
4. -Does the voter have to put a erowt army and Washington iu Juty and Ausome point In the village not far from bla
this place and will use the A. C. Wait opposite the name uf each candidate lie• gu&lt;. Httl. from auflihilatlon by thr place ot residence. This Impression was
wishes to vote for at the spring dsetlonF*
2611 24
building for a hardware store—Frankie
- rcbeta A batch of public building Mil* so strong upon him ^teit he could not go to
&lt;W»VT«.
Service connection:
Hallock wilHlM|Mnto H* W. Newman’s The same rules for tUe preparation of
KaUo:ar«n Ar..
sln’p. He got up and drwrtng himself, BartOotwr L*.
138 24
Tapping labor
house as soon a\ Mr. N. moves on to his ballot* govern, an arc provided hi the 1I in the vicinity of a forfeited railway grant
983 40
took a walk through the businrM portion .JUchUod Jtrae t
Tapping material
general
law.
If
an
elector
desires
to
'
vole
farm—Mart Armour will work Myron
the extra price they paid for land la expec­ of Lima to see where the expkwion or­
Simpson’s farm this year—William Fox r straight ticket, nil that la necessary for tation that the road would be built Vas
370 64
was in Buttle Creek one day Inst week - him to du i* for him to put a (x) In the discusrttl, am! a vote showed no quorum. cin red. Hr found every portion of the
Repairs service connecnon
Mr?. Daniel Piercu la getting better and Is square under hl* party name. A (x) iu Tbepemdon of Mrs. Anna Maria Young, village undisturbed and quiet. He was
iron pipe replaced with lead ■
......
able to sit up a wry littk—Mart Corwin the square under the party namq indicates whom? husband "erred hi the Revolution­ awakened about the same time the van it ahull?
113 34
Ph*
and’ that-the elector voles for every man whose ary war, was incrvamil to 69) per unxith. at Coldwater was blown open.
will move onto D. L. Morthland’s farm ant
BMTXXOa....
15 29 work for Mr. M. this summer—J. H. Vat
Repairs UiLsccllant-ous*
Vat- name is not erased on the ticket, under She is PM years old. After an executive
That Is wLal Judge Hooker said last
root* (irorc .
the (x) on Lis ticket.
•codon the ■senate adjourned.
Friday to Joseph H. Wasson, late of Hoyt­ Waodlaml
127 63 eullue is In Battle Creek at present—A. S.
A person is not obliged to put a crow,
Campbell .is getting lumber lu build a
Rabbi K G. Hunch, made the prayer in ville. and quite well-known in this village. ’ Woocfourv
Office and collecting: •
bouse and will commence building this andcr the head of tlir ticket at all: bnt if the hotlse yesterday. The committer &lt;&gt;d Wasson. It will Imj remembered, was arrealSalary secretary
150 00
week—Mr. Shedd lias moved onto the C. he does not put a cross under the bead of printing reported in favor of expunging
ed on the charge of anna—burning hia
7 36
Incidentals.
Hazel farm—Mra. Geo. Baker is in this the ticket his vote will tlien only 1G- count­ from The Record the attack made on Will­
Receipt books
own store at Hoytville to secure insurance.
place al present— Alf. Bishop has a job ed for candblales opposite to whose names’ buns and Hoar by Walker under •‘leave to
W. W. Kelly shop rent
9 29
He &gt;nb*c |uta&gt;tly eouh-ased the crime, and
of digging a ecllar and drawing stone for he makes a cross. If a person pula no (x) print." Tho military appropriation was
Implicated two ar lluee others. No one prnvjtnl with freight Irvin penult.*
a wall fora large store at- Delton—Song at the head of his ticket, there I* no nec­ passed with a clause providing that rail­
essity of striking any name* off* frutn the ways given assistance by the government has yet been convicted of the cliatjre. and
' 372 feet 4 inch and 334 feet 6 inch cast. service at the church last Sunday evening
ticket, as the vote would only count for’ should not be paid for transporting troops If Is probable Was^tn would also have
F.ao. ii.'
.Mawgrr.
Iron pipe have lieen laid oc Elizabeth and was well attended—We understand that
been acquitted had he stood trial. We
H. C. Porntit. Geu'l P. * T •
Mill strveta to Chair A Table Factory with Jacob Alverson lias been granted a pen- the names actually indicated by the (X)1 out of money* .appropriated in the bill. have known Jo Was-on g dozen years or
opposite the name. If. howerer. he pats a.L The tariff debate wan then renumcd until
two tiro hydrants. :i30u feet of 3 inch pipe
(x) under the name of the party, it’is ab-.
more, and do not believe he Is naturally a
■adjournment.
to Riverside cemetery. 088 feel of 2 Inch
solutvly necessary that he erase from lite"
Cluvrrdnls.
very l&gt;ad citizen, but his associations have
gal pipe and jS! feet wood pipe on Eliza­
demoralized him ami caused him to verify
The following ticket was nominated ticket under the (x) the names of all per­
beth street and State road, total 4S16 feet
by the republicans of this township: sona for whom he does not desire to vote,
CHAMPAIGN, 11L, March 21.—Eleven in his life the fact that “the way of the
Total nnfuber of water mains
At one time hr
Township otherwise. Inasmuch r.s the (x)' under the buildings were burned In the businms transgre»«or is hard.’’
. March 1st. 1891
31,671 ft Supervisor. J. A. Osgood:
Clerk. Marshall Bagley: Treasurer, E. party name. Indicates that he votes for all center of'tbe village of Homer Saturday, was worth several thousand dollars, but
Total number of water uuiins
Campbell; Highway Commissioner. F. T. of the men on the ticket, if he puts a (x) be­
through mismanagement and reckies-nc*;
now In u»o nearly seven
entailing a loss of about f.V',000. The linn
miles
30,467 Jenkins: Justice, full term, L. H.Uarnes: fore any other names on any other tickt* the began in the millinery store of Ixiylna1 most of his riche* bare taken to themJustice, vacancy. Henry Merritt, John result will la? voting for two m-n for the
1 selves wings. He was taken to Jacksun
Total number of fire hydrants
Hamill and destroyed nil the building* in
The board of water commissioners are McCallum: School Inspectors. John II. same office, in which case neither vote will Main street from the square to Andrew1 Monday by uudrr-sheriff Pollock.—Graud
Ledge Independent.
very much gratified at being able to report Valentine, Geo. Robinson—Mrs. Masy be counted.
Unger’s residence and west in First street
.Young
lias
rented
her
farm
to
Mrs.
Huntf
• that (outside of the Interest on the water
Plainwell people have paid &gt;1.50 and
to Dr. Aupp’s residence. Six families were।
A person who desire* to vote for a per­
bonds) the water works system hax hyn Mrs. Young w|ll reside In Cloverdale­
burned out Gt their horuaa. Tho property $1.75 per cord for old rotten wood, apple
self sustaining during the past twelve Elder Nyce preachvd-a very affecting dis­ son on another ticket and who has put*
was only partly Insured.
limbs and the like the past winter, because
course
last
Sunday
and
bld
farewell
to
(x) under his party name on his ticket, can
moutli*, for the first lime since, tlie water
good wocal was very scarce ami anything
works were constructed, the reixipts hav­ his large circle of friends. Wo tryst the only do jo by erasing from hi* party ticket
was preferable to freezing to death. The
ing incccetlcd the expenditures for opera­ Elder will be us sucAssful in his next the name of the candidate for whom he
Wasulwoton. March 19,-Hon. Joseph «wl dealers will probably have better
ting the water wink* by about $75. which Held of labor as he has Lwen Jn this—An doe* not doin' to vote: otherwise the
we look upon ns a favorable showing, and investigation would show that more money placing of a (x) before tlib name of the op­ McKenna, recently nomlnatexl by the sales there next year.
and
confirmed
Thursday “ The ABen-Whltacre forgery case has
we think th«* pros peels for the coming year is paid to thtj railroad company at this posite candidate will be treated as voting president
fully as good or better, as the nunitw of station than nt other places that claim to Tor two men for the same office and neither by the wnate a* a circuit judge in the 1&gt;ecn grinding away
slowly in Ionia
Ninth judicial circuit, will send in hl* re^ county for a couple of years. At the last
water takers will surely increasd on the be doing a larger amount of business—M. will b* counted.
lines of the new extensions. All of which J. Goss Is receiving a large amount of
A person may by carelessness even do Ignation to the governor of CaH(oruta a* trial it wns found that xuuc Important
lumber each week, and is. disposing of worse than lose a vote for one nun on his a member of congres- to take effect March
is respectfully submitted.
same at reasonable prices—Wh’at Clover­ own ticket, he may lose a vote for two or »•. Ho will not leave for Id* new poet cf papers connected with the case were
W. D. Baxes
i Board of wa­
missing from the flies, A conviction was
dale needs Is a live grain buyer and gen­ three; for Instance. If there are three men duty until the middle of April
lk. E. Stauffsb, )
ter Com.
not secured from that fact. The ease will
eral dealer in dour, feed, etc—In a lato running on a local ticket for trustee for
Hastings, March 15, 1892.
now bf tried for the fourth time when evi­
Moved by Aid. Spenee. that the same be issue of the Delton Breeze mention Is icade full term, and a person put a (x) at the
THE DEATH RECORD.
dence will be produced showing the con­
of
certain
friends
of
Eugene
Shedd
and
head
of
hl*
ticket,
nnder
tbeVarty
name,
accepted and approved. Carried by alf
tent* of those papers and it is hoped n
wife visiting the latter couple for the pur­ and then desire* to vote tor onfe of the men
ayes.
Colonel William E. Hulunmwurth. conviction result.
Moved by Aid. Reynolds, that when pose of remonstrating with them because on an other ticket tor trustee and place* a prominent dtixen of Evansville, ind.
'
John Swaggerman, llyln&lt; near Holland,
council adjourn they adjourn to Friday of their Intention to take up life anew In (x) opposite the name of such trustee and
Sir liKXBY BoWKKUC WlLUAM BlIAXb.
the wild and wooly regions of Cloverdale.
met with a terrible dealt. He was going
evening. March 35th. 1892. Carried.
,
’
omits to strike off from his own ticket the viscout Hampden, at Pnu.
We do not exactly understand the term
.
CITY ACCOUNTS AUDITED.
HknKT Bolh. well known manufactur­ along Um highway with a traction engine y
name of the candidate for whom be did
NOTH &gt;
E. BnUersou, light bt. lamps,
when it bceawe unmanageable and ran in­
• 34 50 wooly In tills case but we plead guilty to
‘r ,o ™». to rote e.unot 1« er, at F.vau*ville, ln&lt;L
a little of the wildness because wo have eountalforin; one ot lb. root wrw.i.
W. bponable. wixmI...................................... .
to a ditch.
Swaggerman fell off (be To the Qualified Elect-1- "
WrauutAft. TWc-thUv* ft
Moved by Aid. Bilnston. that the ac­ noticed It particularly but we never notic­ tor whom ho ta&lt; row. Br roito r„r , Ctota!*ru B“nw, prnmlurel rfllreu 0( engine and it ran over him, killing him iuQuincy,
Uh.,
at
Omaha.
counts be allowed and orders drawn. ed any of thia^wlldness until a certain
“th'r “rk“- *“d 1101 ImlltatR«v. Fiuxk Smilkv. Presbyterian mln- atanUy.
place nnt-far fromhere commenced to sell JiTrn""
Carried.
cored to submit u. t.’ ■
J.*ch
&gt;»Recently an attempt to wretk a couple tag
°r Carlisle, !»»., at Chicago.
S&amp;WiJSX"
Kin some of the peonle In this vicinity in
Moved by Aid. Blinston to adjourn.
.1 •tr.tWw*’
tal
whte'h
T
”
W
“
,Or
Uw
'
“
’
tatter,
lo
hi
?*’
8MrrH- fatUlte arch­ of trains on tho D. L. * N. R. R. near
.
on own
a fluid stale and it seems that some of the
Adjourned.
eemn
houw and juU. t*« ■ :
bishop of bt. Andrews ami Edinburgh,
lortiand wu made.
Detectives In the
remonstrances TTientioned above were
'J’ B- BoaHKTM. Recorder.
koura square, in the city ■ •
rather wild and a little on the Sabbath
teiiS
’•itotateb btakvrut employ of the road spent several days In tortbenae of said roar’ ''
■vote
for
three
trustees,
but
he
lias
voted
That Tired Fecllmj
wotting
oil
die
case
and
followed
many
and fir U» wild purp^*- 31'
breaking order—Mrs. Jane Horn who hns,
Manchmter, England.
ttScontrol of U» bc*ni of &gt;ur ^
-.-'S’,1 be-forcr’inncr of serious nine**, whleh been sick for such a long time and who for four amt all must be rejected
Wallace
5iw‘lu&gt; A- *
rne same reanll would be reached
'ul,f * rMHl UM'U’
««*’»
hddj and Wil! McCoy, two young men of
Euglteb btoUtetai, ,t tandou.
mid board you axvbrreiq ■ . ... ,u
rlWr" 1,1
T,“* ’nw,U.uoe was thought to be on the gain is really no
better and her recovery la doubtful.
orange.
Ionia
county,
about
34
years
of
annual townrt'.p meettag •
\ ' h rity
&lt;:«pt*,n Dot CmiOT Homxwr, foundommishioners and coroners where two
BvwrB WwnrtUpa
tgU
hands up the strength.'
*t Mtateon. *ge- At first they denied all knowledge &gt;W&amp;Ma. ta mud &lt;van:&gt; • .
'S’.taUta .'“ta““to •ro» th. Nadteoo reip
p&gt; th?
of the affair, but when confronted with
«h.A.D. !•». Ww W11&gt; •**
■ ■'brir r*-.:
I ring election where four constable* will
tho overwhelming proof of tbeir guHl Urey wrtttod Hectare U Mid . ' . .
Mra. A. G. Gortrighl and daughter Vera Sad&lt;Stal
!kkS herotET1'
l,‘”
Max BTu.un*cHt Ute ouc. tauwu* Im*
unit
• visited friend* In Kalamazoo four days last
confeaaed. It looks aa if. the young men XTpn^*!U.« SratetaX th" .
oxm
prererlo. u K„ Y„.b
week, returning home Thursday afternoon
R,,. Dr. Bobxht bUMnwr. Kntaowd are in foe a long service tor Ure state wkh- to
,2; “““ “
-A tan
A seventy-five year old Oxford man cutI — G. Bush has moved, after having been n
ntalrtreot Wtahlugta,.., HO.XSS ont any renutaeratioo.
amt plied 30 curds of logs this winter.
resident of the Ceterv City for seven years
bxck upon his farm—Friday evening about
taw «ai
*-*”*_, N-.-itrU o*
i ? °’i°2 Kn,?iMoa* ret”n*’1 h™‘ »»’&gt;
» ptoura, u euhkr In . tank 1»
Judge Cueoi Dlu«te, o( the re-,
county drvuii coun, ,L Chtagu
“*
HI. no t»rt will
’ f^?dh?^‘',’:uc*’00 fin’’ The fire |la,i
•retail, tare ,o,oolderln« tor «nn- ||mi.
Ebuxub Kmmoib. known *. th. (muta
b*“b,n' buli“'“ **
tor diarriiCE*.
o„.7“•“•’'to.ubte,.
raja." « Port J«»rereu. u 1
b) .ill druggists tarnlny taretal nnd quite , nirf&gt;^
”—■'£‘£7Ibrougb Ute Otar tat l..rtanM.l,
,Wj„
G*»rai*WiuikM Prrri*, *uthorit, on
' / ’ Urt —
•here,"tarred
put out by our fire brigade. DaniarM •&gt;X1E°"&gt; 'to* Anttetenn wbl«. ul Breton
1 °b
.lm.]taU«Hl orenrred tater in lb,.".
re.I&gt;u?St^‘“‘’- toUtooto P-tolto
rapacity of i.ooo.ooo tons a
•»i&lt;ui’E&lt;Tni»"d:r !??•»*“» “*"•
“* *wroa’S,«... M.

In a roo® «* j . . 8ft,d #110 j1Mli been deJSJ1S
to ton,
u-ro»rb
-the bunk for about
weeks. P***11"0*.

Tie Preparation of Ballots.

Sta, Bar.:; &amp; bin

8S5^.:::

f^te to 15^7; H.' *■“ “,lr

u&gt;

imrn a* tiure wa* no Insurance ।
or
torir-u. e.d».i1Kl„
] lbs ron.lld.te.
to vote.
*&gt; to
jtawn
totomad lh&lt;th .»ta
-on.IUl.te. on u„ o.ta? iSL!'l’l~"'
yon desire to vuL
lkkct ,,,r wbn®

^lt-lpa'i2nrS7 at ‘k*

it**"

but put

..

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Mta

CoAiitert J. Tax Dpposi» •&gt;»
i»ii.sti.»hH u__ •
eiertrt-

-July 1st. is&amp;U to toe rah;

, nt p&lt;«y
be br ballot, slid ■ »*
•■ra th*- TJX.’ MV

�Additional County News.

HtAMrCwu

HEART

DISEASE, palpitation, pain in aide,
shoulder an a arm, short breath, op­
pression. asthma, swollen ankles, weak
and smothering spells, dropsy, wind in
stomach,etc., are cured by Dr.Mjles'New
Heart Cure. A new discovery bv the em­
inent Indiana Specialist Fine ijlustrated
btfok of cure&amp;FREE at druggist^, or ad­
dress Dr.MilesMedical Co., Elkhhrt.Ind.

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,

Hastings City Bank,
-

-

Hastings,

Mich.

MmVH •7.000.00.

I • -urporsted under the laws of the State of
Michigan.

C. C. Demery and wife are In Woodland
visiting tbeir niece who Is seriously ill—
Four tickets In tbe field In Maple Grove
headed by Chas. Fowler, Orson Swift,
John McIntyre amd John Dillen—George
Conley and wife are moving on D. Everts'
farm In Castleton where Geo. has hired to
work for the next 7 months—Mrs. Coats, a
former resident of Maple Grpve. wa3
brought here for bprial Saturday. Funeral
Sunday—Geo. Dcmary is moving on Hie
-C. P. Gray farm—Let a man be nominated
for office and he will try and make you
believe that he Is the best friend you have
In the world; and tbeu after election he
ill hardly know you. This will apply
to all parties—Program of the fifth Con­
vention of the Maple Grove Sunday Schoo!
Association to be bejd at the United
Brethren church, April 1,1892. as follows:
F ORKNOOK SESSION, 9:30.

Devotional exercises, led by Rey. J. M.
Nyee.
Paper, by W. A. Weller, “Describe a
Modern Sunday School."
Discussion.
Paper, by Mrs. Wm. Brice, "Duty of
Personal Effort In the Sunday School
Cause.”
Discussion.
.

• AFTERECnX

SE8SIOX. 1:30

Devotional nervines, led by J. W. McA ’ lister.
Secretary’s report aud miscellaneous
business.
,
paper by Calvin Caswtt. “What Should
l&gt;c the Personal Character of the Sabbath
School Teacher.''!
‘
.
Dhcuislon.
Paper, by Sauilicl Ostrotb," The Church
and School.”
■
Discussion.
Paper, by J. M, Xyee. “The Pastor and
the Sabbath Schdol.”

Mr?. Myron Pennock of Battle Creek is
Open for business Dec. 15.ISM.
*vhUlug at S. WlUinia’s—James Sbepnnd ot
’ officers:
1
Martin spent a few days with friends In
KfbinsoD, 1’rasldent;
.this vicinity—Gos Wilkinson and wife
. ChesterMosrer, VitM.^rea.
visited-.at Will Evans’ last week -Ira Hart
•
D. W. Roypdhb, Cashte- and wife visited friefids at Gull Lake last
r&gt;i’.r ctors
oks:
•wdek—Mrs. Flora Owen Ims moved on the
Campbell place—Mrs. Horn aud daughter
W. H. Powers,
Dau »v. iteynolds.
Mary visited at Mr. Brown’s Friday—G.
It. R. Messer.
Woodworth yi&gt;lUxl at M. Chahdlcr’s last
tt t'arvoth.
Chester Messer,
.week
—1). A. Rooker from Hastings was
P-T. Coigrove.
here Friday—Harrison Hart of Orangeville
teifi'-r •. ifd r-n U«ne deposits aud a general visited ids little daughter at O. Loomis*
Banting Hmhirsn Transacted.
Saturday and Sunday—Thirty cords of
wood In third days by G. Wilkinson and
.tysCROUP
.Ira Hart. How Is that—F. Chamberlain
_____ REMEDY
ami
wife of Delton and John Doster and
Efi ^LEABAHT,
C^BTADf.
wife of Prairieville visited at Gid Wilkin­
son’s Sunday.

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AN. i.oeiu Agent, liaiUup.

ri:©BATE OKRER./
State ot Michigan, coiiMI) of Barry.—*•».
At n se-iion &lt;1J I lie |*rolMte Court for tbe
* County of Barry. h'ii(h :t at the Probate Office in
the City ot ID‘t:»ies. tn
eountv. on S*tarsdav, the rtlh day el Fcbrtiwy. m the year
on* thonnasd elchlUunliredMid nlnetv-twn.
' Present. Charlo* W. Annatroaff. Judge ot
Prot'sK-.
■ 1:1 the matter of the estate of L xcai Wilkes,
■ I
• ■
•
On reading and filing the peUt'on duly veri­
fied. of Fnuicis Wilke*, -on of sittd ilcceav-d.
eras ng that :t c- tain lUauument now on flle
iu this court uitr!&gt;ortliix t*«
the Inst will nn&lt;i
tesLiti’Ant «.t Mild d&lt;*e-««ril be odmlllcd to pro­
bate ;U:d ii.at admi iiUrattpn of stld rotate
may to-gnMH*l«l to the executor therein named
or to ronit* otter suitable person. 4
Then-noon K is &lt;inli.-red that Frid.nv th*
twenty-filth day of Marell. A. D. I.Wj. at
ten o'clock m the forenoon. l&gt;e assigned
for the hearing, of *»&lt;&lt;! • petition, and
that the l.cira Al
law of *»ld
de
ee;v«eil and all other ptirwnn Interested in
soul estate, are required tn nptieor at a oesrlon
&gt;•! said court, then io be hoblrn at the Probate
Office in the cltj of Hastings, in said county, and
»!»(&gt;•&lt; cause. If nnv there be. wbv Hie prave* of
the petitioner may not be granted. And It Is
tixrther ordered. That said petitioners!ve notice
otfie pei-sonb interested In said estate, of the
pendr.i&lt; y of said petition, and the hearing
thereof, bv causing a.ropy of this order to be
poMlsbnrf in the Hastings Bannkk. a newspa­
per primed and circulated In said county of
Barry. &gt;»u-e In each wuek for three succeoaive
weeks prerlnus tn said day nf bearing.
CRARUtS'W »R«"TlW)yn.
(Atruecopt.)
Judgeot Probate.

Cleveland and Harrison
lloth Read “Fore»tau&lt;I St ream.”
(hie for IU nndlDff. tbe otBw for its shooting.
Men of rn-rr pollticxl faith read it. There &lt;*
no |K»1ltl-.‘in It. Brim ul of good Uilninc
Khootbig. fishing, nixsurai history, cxtiio life,
travel, lutveiit'tre. vxrhtins. canoeing. Kun: dog
ami rifle. Oldest, ablest, brightest aud
its elans. Weekly. M hum; W cent* a copy; Si
a year. SdbM-rit’H now. Send for frw cntologue
of best hooks on all outdoor sports.
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9,-ai a. m. has through ichalr car to Chicago.
No extra chtrge for wots.
12:06 p. m. mus through to Chicago solid with
Wagner buffet rar; seats
wiita.
6:17 n. m h*« through tree chair carlo Manis­
tee. via M. A N H. It. K.
tt.33 p.m la solid train with Wagner palace
sleeping car throngh toChfcagn.
I2rt5 p. m. to Indianapolis ouly.
Gr&lt;». OrHavkx.
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•Kfrryday. ♦Weekdays.
.
7:15 a. iu. nipH through co Detroit with parlor
c w: seats. 25 eentx.
..
t .00 n. ru has through parlor car to Detroti;
seats. 25cenu,
.
3:40 pan. runs Through to Detrc., with parlor
car. seat* as cents.
7 si's a. m. has parlor car to Saginaw; seats Me.
Kor tickets unit Information apply at Colon
ticket office, &lt;n Monroe St. or Union station.
GKO. DxIIaVKS.
GouT Pm*. Agel.t,

Dr. W. IL Yarnell • of Saginaw will sue
the Keeley company for $20,000 damages.
He alleges they contracted with him to net
as superintendent at Northville fur five
years.
•
*
Five girl--, frojn 6 to 14 years of age
broke Into a hotel room pud wmfljicatrd
more than $100 worth of Jewelry. The
eldest goes to Adrian, the others were release&lt;l ou. Hiispeniled sentence.

The Devlifi cadets of Jack-on are drlltitig hi right good vainest with tile cxpectatima of sax-tiring ajne of the big caa.-la prlza-s
at the prixo drill given by the Omaha
guards ait Oumhaf June 13--J0.
An lunln aanietafewsreieif .sixty-five men
dairing February, vild now his cnemfea
have rompellecl him to publish an e.xplnniSory letter to exonerate himself from the
charge that he was shoulder-clapping too
many pcopfe.
Eugene Kirby, attorney for the default­
ing cashier of thu Marshall bank, made an
application last week to’ have the trial
taketr to the Unite*I States court and that
the charge be changed to embezzieuient.
latter Kirby plead guilty to forgery.

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CHAPTER IX.

hospitality in something tike the old
southern style, bet none of their north­
ern friends had returned since tho war.
No doubt many of the latter were dead,
and the rest swept past Savannah every
winter in the gay stream of pleasure
hunters going to Jacksonville, Fernan­
dina and the upper waters of the St
John's.
Mrs. Roosevelt dreamed of making
Rosalie the means of relisting the so­
cial fires in her house, ancMsho was not
disappointed. Tho strong and merry­
mountain girl brought a breath of tho
up country with her. She had her hours
of homesickness, it is true, and cried
over her father’s letters; but she rallied
readily, taking up her cheerfulness and
girlish activity where she left off, aud
making the most of the opportunities
her surroundings offered. She was, in
some indefinite way, aware that she was
taking Into her life some new and pow­
erful elements. She had been delighted
with Chicago, sho was enraptured by
Savannah.
In a little while she had made ac­
quaintances among the young people of
her aunt’s set, one of them, Mildred
Fain, becoming her devoted frieud. Miss
Fain was three years older than Rosalie,
a petite bruu jtte, with finely cut features
and n faultlr ss grace of manner. Her
family traced itself back to the early
days of the c*ty, where it was honorably
connected with colonial history. Her
grandfather had been a cabinet officer
or something of tho nort under a Demo­
cratic administration, and her father had
fdllon, a distinguished Confederate gen­
eral, in one vf tho terrible buttles of the
Virginia cairpuigns. In many points she
was quite Rosalie’s opposite.
Rosalie loved her from tho beginning;
aud in fact tliat sweet affection that girls
have for each other was quickly formed
between thein, greatly exaggerated by
their wholly opposite temperaments and
characteristic elements. They found in
each other something new and fascinat­
ing. quite unlike what usually draws
girls together. They scon fully confided
iu each other; and so Rosalia discovered
that Miss Fain had a lover, a Colonel War­
ren Talbot, Lnvyer and politician, whose
name seemed much honored by the daily
newspapers of Savannah. This young
man often dropped iu at the Roosevelt
max: ion to smoke aud chat awhile with
Mr. Roosevelt, but it chanced to Vesome
weeks after her first momentary meeting
with him that Ro.yiiio found herself iu
conversation with him on the broad
veranda. It was tho merest accident,
this little tete-a-teto, but Colonel Warn i
Talbot found it a most charming bit ef
experience.
“What n delightfully nnivja and prettv
girl your new friend is!” hu said to Miss
Fain soon after.
“I’m quit* charmed that you think
so,” responded that young lady: “she is
tho’sweetest girl I ever saw. and s..e
knows so lunch, and is so briili;int, too,
and so good and kind, agd altogether
unlike any other girl 4 ever saw.*
“Oh," exclaimed tho colonel gayly,
••you are an accomplished eulogist Go
on, however—it is a bird singing of a
bird, one flower shaking out its perfume
on another—it’s all very beautifuL"
The next time he went to Roosevelt
place he again talked with Rosalie. He
had not been much In the north, and her
vivid descriprions of the great cities aud
the social whirlpools into which sho had
merely 'dipped while there were to him
as charming as anything of the sort
could be. aud they gave him as imme­
diate an impression of western power
and eastern agility as if they bad been
sketches uud photographs of the scenes
“told persons mentioned.
"I like those people," she said in a
tone of enthusiasm: “their vim and
movement, their alert eyes and- bright
shrewd faces, give one the idea of irresiktiole energy”
*
“Then you like tbe north better than
the south?' he remarked in a careless
tono. but fixing .his eyes questioningly
ui&gt;on her.
“No, sir. I like the south immeasur­
ably better.’’ she quickly responded, a
half snppnM&gt;*d rebuke coming with her
words.
Colonel Warren Talbot was a thorough
man of the south, both physically and
mentally. Tail, well proportioned, with
olive complexion and large, dark eyes,
finely cut features, bU4k hair, mustache
aud imperial, a refined, haughty bearing
and a voice possefsed of all the passion­
ate mnsic of tho low country, he was a
representative of the long boasted chiv­
alry which in the proud days of slavery
kept alive the medieval fires and en­
throned physical courage and literal pur­
ity ut the expense of liberal humanities
“As compared with
your uorth
Georgia mountains, how do yon like our
low country?” he presently said, as if to
change the subject
\
“Oh. I cannot compare tho ^wo, they

are so different Bnt 1 am charmed
with everything here. Our life in the
•pocket' is sweet and drowsy, much as it
is here: but there we Irnvo no society, no
beautiful homes, no tropical things, no
churches, no theaters.'' She said this in
a voice indicative of retrospection. A
vision of the old mill was hovering be­
fore her. She heard the water bubbling
over the big mossy wheel
Colonel Warren Talbot was a thorough
“Your aunt Mrs. Roosevelt, has been
man of the south
describing the ‘pocket’ and the mill to
The Roosevelt mansion stood a little me," he said, “and I imagine you must
distance south from tbe Pulaski House, have found life, there delightfully calm
and fronted east ou a beautiful open xmd uneventful, almost Arcadian, in its
square or park. It was u large rec tan gu
simplicity and evenness.”
lar building of the old time southern
"Would yon call an uneventful and
architecture, surrounded by rows of pal­ simple life delightful?" Rhe demanded
metto trees and gnarled live oaks.
looking quickly and earnestly into his
In the days of slavery, when Mr
face
.
RooaevcR and his wife were young, this
He hesitated a momeqt and then said
house was filled with notable guests, artfrankly:
i.-ita and literary folk chiefly, who spent
“No. I like excitement.”
the winter months in ft round of gay. bnt
“So do I.” she exclaimed, with a little
quiet and elegant, social pieasurua.
. flush in her cheeks. • “That is why I like
Th®.only change that The war and its
tho north. It is all excitement.”
sequel® had brought , to this fine ohi
“Well. Saraxmah will not be so dull:
house was tho dificontiunncce of its lib­
after a few weeks, he said, in the tone
eral hewpitab’ties, not on account of its
of one who apologizes; “when the north­
A-wner’s reduced' means, but becnusoofi
ern tourista begin to arrive they will
tho general gloom and poverty which
make quite a movement in our streets
Lui rendered society moody. retrospec­
and parks.”
tive and bitter.
Ho had risen while speaking, and was
The Roosevelts had managed to keep
now standing before her as if in the oct;
together a Utile coterie of immediate
jf going, his tall, singularly erect form
friends to w
they dispensed a liberal
outlined against tbe clump of banana

U

atalkx Sh» hit m
sonal magnethnn, in «n» indefteahhi may
------------------- - T2£
—.
way, without tbe dighlwrt thought of imagine Mias Chenier haa a moratainwu
pros®
whatitwaa. He was regarding her with •for a 'lover,
—- a
strong, bold young
*anM fallow In finding
tortoa, not
to
grave, clouded eyes. He felt bewildered. of the true north Georgian type."
himaelf, and watched the Uttle tabiean
“Oh. no doubt of it; but she’ll soon for­
by her rare beauty. Sbe seemed to him
develop m has been described. '
get
him
now."
aho
replied.
as fresh and pure and simply eweet aa
-It to some friend to Ml® Chenier,” be
•Girls usually do," he said dryly.
some dew-dashed mountain violet
presently aaid, aa Mrs. Rooaevelt MM
They all gut out of their carriages and
“But Savannah doesn’t appear dull to
upon tbe acene, “bnt I do not know him.
me.” she agid. rising to say goodby; “itt were soon scattered about among the He must be a visitor to Savannah. I
is quite interesting. ,T am going to like tombs and flower beds of that incompar­ think; a northerner, poaribly."
ably beautiful old place.
it ever 50 much."
•But he is not» northerner, said Mrs.
Rosahe sat down alono on tho verge of Farley ”Hb face and manner deny th •
“That is very kind of you,. Miss
Chenier,” he said, bowing low over the the bluff in the shade of a tree. She, possibility
He may be a north Geor­
who from childhood had reveled in wind,
exquisite little hand she gave him.
howovey."
“Come to see us often." she naively was fascinated with this steady breeze gian,
Colonel Talbot lowered the glass and
added. "You know my aunt 'has made from the sea. The broad areas of silver
looked nt his companion.
mo tho mistreea of Roosevelt Place, and and emerald spread out before her, the
“He would be her mountain lover,
bright sky above, and the picturesque then,’ be said, railing complacently,
I intend to be exceedingly hospitable."
"1 have been coming here nine© my dumps of palmetto trees in the distance
and turning tho opera gkuwover and over
suited
tho
mood
into
which
tho
drive
earliest boyhood,” he said. “lam glad
K
1 shall have a continuance of the privi­ through the cemetery had led her. It in his band.
•Well neither you nor 1 need care
lege.
This house has always had a chanced that her friends wandered away
as to that.” ahe replied.
’But I do won­
strange charm for me, quite apart from from where she sat. so that she was quite
■
alono when a tall man approached xmd der who ho is.r
the social and hospitable aspect."
She took the glass and looked again.
“It is a place one grows attached to at stopped within a few feet.of her. She in­
••Ah. Mrs. Roosevelt has joined them,
once, a sort of dream palace. I have stantly recognized Frank Ellis, notwith­
she exclaimed. ”He is no stranger to
really found myself-half expecting to standing his changed appearance. He her. that is plain. He is strikingly handcome across the ohf tamp of Aladdin
Abide'
” was uo longer a mountaineer or a “moon­
—o uiy aunt's bric-a-brac."
- -------------------- f" She said : shiner" iu drees, being fashionably andsome—distingup—a military man, possi­
among
this very lightly, but Colonel Talbot’s tastefully clad. He bore in his hand a bly. 1 wish 1 could bear what he is say­
warm imagination seized the suggestion, small cone. It seemed that be did hot ing. No doubt it is vastly interesting.”
Mrs. Farley was a clever woman, and
and bo silently wondered if this simple at ouce make sure of his right to speak,
child-of the mountains would not indeed Rosalie
Roaalie had not changed much, it is true,
true. ahe rarely did or said anything, no mat­
ter how apparently light and unstudied,
find some source of magic hidden away bnt sbe hardly looked like the coarsely
without having some well defined object
in tills vast twilight place to glorify her j, oresseu
dressed ixiuier
miller gin
girl ui
of the
as
vuc “pocket," —
life withal.
I she sat there
’
arrayed
’ 'in “
the 'latest
‘ and
J in view. She had begun to suspect that
Colonel Talbot felt some sort of tender
He went away, bearing with him a must elegant style of walking dress. She
interest in Miss Chenier, and she was
semlTOUficiousness of a sweet influence rose at once and a quick flush came into
now endeavoring to surprise him into
caught from her. Tho light of her eyes, her cheeks
something like a confession of it. But
tho low. melody of her voice, with its 1 ‘Ab. Mtns Chenier," he said in those
ho was too reserved and self poised to bo
old
Uncut
tones,
so
persuasive
and
me
­
slight up country pecnliaritiea, and
caught in her slender net Ho knew her
the gleam of her pale gold hair lingered lodious. “you have not forgotten me. 1 '
better th&lt;n
hott..r
than ahe
Hhc thomrhL
thought, and ho ulayed
played
in his uiind. Ho walked along in the hope. ‘
with her webs without seeming aworo
nhmly street under tho china trees aud
“Oh, no. Mr. Ellis, 1 am glad to see
tbe mc4 hung live oaks, with his eyes you." she responded, taking a step or two of their existence.
Ellis did not remain long at Bonaven­
bent njxin the ground. He did not see forward aud bolding out her band to
ture. After a short conversation with
Miss Fam- and her mother as they slow­ him. “Are ybn directly from tho mill?"
Mrs.
Roosevelt and her niece bo wont
ly were driven by in an open landau.
•No.” he said. “I have been here for
away, but not before Rosalie had- in­
some time. I am a resident of Savannah
vited him to call at the mansion.
now
But
you
were
the
last
person
1
CHAPTER X.
CONTINUED
was expecting to meet today
You are *
SUBURBAN DRIVE.

“Arc you directly from the mlliT"
Not long after the conversation set
forth ini the preceding chapter, Rosalie,

not aloner
He had taken her hand and was bold­
It will cost you nothing and will surely ’
ing it while he looked down into her up­ do you good. If you have a cough, cold, or
turned beautiful face, oil rosy with the any trouble with throat, chest or lungs.
emotion of thus unexpectedly meeting a Dr. King’s New Discover* forconsumption,
friend from the “pocket" with nows coughs and colds Is guaranteed to give re­
lief. or money will be paid back. Suffer*
from home possibly.
•Then you haven’t seen papa recently? era from la grippe found It just the thing
and under Its use hsd a Speedy and perfect
Kist*inquired, without noticing hia own
recovery* Try a sample bottle at our ex­
question
pense and learn for yourself Just how good
•No." be answered: -,1 had trouble ( u
a.
^,lk.Vo„vU ..
a mjim
thing It ,is.
rrialTMrttrestrce
at W. II.
with the revenue men. They destroyed 1 GoOdycAr's drug store. Large size 50c.
niy, tnanufactorj’. and 1 had a close and Si.00.
struggle for my liberty."
Specimen C»«».
“I remember.” sho said; “1 naw it in a,
8. II. Clifford, New Cassel, Wfa., was.
paper’
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
•It s quite settled now," he added. “1 his stomach waa disordered, hit liver was
Compromised with them—bribed them, affected to an alarming degree, appetite
in other words, and bo am quite free fell away, and he was terribly reduced in
again. I have opened a broker's office flesh and strength. Three bottles of
Electric Bitters cured him.
here m Savannah." Ho spoke with the
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, IB., had
confident freedom of a man well ground­ a running sore on bis leg or eight years’
ed in Ins own estimation and full of as­ standing. Used three bottles of Electric
surance that be should get on well with Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s
others. He stood erect—strong, defiant, Arnica Salve, and Ids leg is sound and
handsome. His eyes had lost the old well. JOhn Speaker, Catawba, O., had
five large fever sores on his leg, doctors
restlessuea* and watchfulness.
Aa they stood thus, he holding her said hu was incurable. One bottle Electric
hand, they made a very striking picture, Bitters and one- box Bucklen’s Arnica
SaWe cured him entirely. Sold by W. H.
and a very strange one to the eyes of
Goodyear, the dniggUL
Miss Mildred Fain, who just th&lt;m ap­

together with a number of her new
friends,was driven down to Thunderbolt
and Bonaventure to enjoy tui afternoon proached them, and stopped as she no­
mmblixxg amid. the. quiet and lovely ticed the stranger.
Rosalie quickly withdrew her hand
scenes, of that famous locality. It is a
'drive of five or six miles along a smooth and turned, all flushed as she was, in
shell road, white as lime and hard as a time to see the look of half surprise, half
deprecation which passed ocroea the face
pavement?
The tiarringes entered Bonaventure of Mildxtd.
•Come here, .Mildred,” she arid quick­
through a wide gateway, ixisring at once
into an atmosphere of shade and solem­ ly; "this is a friend‘from the ‘pocketnity. Huge live oaks spread their arms We met here to-tbe merest chance.” A
above the road and trailed • their long self consciousness of manner rather than
drapery of funereal moss to within a self consciousness in tact put her in a
few feet of tho ground. Many weather wrong light before botiuElHs and Miss
stained tombs and u number of snowy Fain. It was as if sho had been discov­
.cenotaphs were scattered through the ered in some compromising situation,
dark grove. The breeze from over White* when, in truth, she was wholly unaware
marsh brought its saltish breath under of any improper appearance connected
the-canopy and shook the clumps of un­ irith what her friend bad just seen.
At this moment Aunt Marguerite
dergrowth gm! the long streamers of airplaut A b.-oad creek or arm of tho joined them. Her sharp little eyes rec­
river, in which tlie tide was nt the flood, ognized Ellis promptly, and a gleam al­
came in sight at the end of long vistas, most malignant shot out from them.
shining!with tbe bluish gleam of silver. She stopped short, close to him. and
But even here in this heavy shade, with with n quick glance from head to foot
tho breeze washing through, there was took in the great improvement in his
a pervading heat, a palpitating current personal appearance. Her mind worked
(,t summer fervor which thrilled through with that swiftness and certainty so
the blood like strong wine. Rosalie valuable iu a sudden crisis. The first
leaned out of the carriage, anti for a mo­ impulse was to ignore him and hurry
ment Colonel Talbot, from his place' in Rosalie away from his presence; but
another vehicle, saw her bright hair caution whispered her that this might
tossed about her forehead by tho wind arguse that perversity for which young
and her happy face turned by merest girls who fancy themselvew' in lovo ore
chance toward him. The next motion noted. Then. too. Miss Fain was presof tho carriage shut out the vision. Hu ent, and there might be a scene. She
turned to his nearest companion, a Mrs. changed her manner in a moment.
“Why. Mr. Ellis, thia is quite a sur­
Farlev (tall, dignified and a widow), and
prise.” she said in that cold, half careless
half closing his eyes said:
“Miss Cheuief is a singularly beauti­ tone whichr is used toward one who is a
mere valueless acquaintance. She gave
ful girl; 1 think."
“Yes. quite pretty and sweet," Mrs. him her hand, however, and turned to­
ward Mias Fain, but she had walked
Farley replied, “and 1 daresay good.”
Colonel Talbot smiled ns if he thor­ away
•1 am glad to see you looking so well,
oughly understood the guarded phrasing
of his companion’s speech. He added:
Mrs. ttooeevalt," he said, throwing into
"She’s extremely clever, too. or”-—
his voice on irresistible music. “Your
“Unsophisticated.” interrupted Mrs. summer sojourn in the north must have
Farley.
been pleasant. Is Mr. Roosevelt well?”
“Yea. quite, thank you." Sbe dared
“Yes, I should have said that; but she
is very interesting. She has decided not trust herself to any more.
He was ready, however, and went
opinions of her own, and expresses them
with a sincerity and readiness as refresh­ easily forward into graceful talk, draw­
ing her out in spite of herself, and. after
ing as an up country breeze."
a mianer. winning upon her interest if
“Oh, is she strongminded?"
“Not in .the sense you suggest. She is not her respect. He was a charming
not obtrusive. »She is charmingly naive talker in every way, and his knowledge
and paginal In conversation, talcing one of human nature was broad and accu­
unaware with her questions and sugges­ rate
tions, like a child. I suspect that she’s
Colonel Talbot and Mrs. Farley had
a genuine mountain violet, fresh, sweet seated themselves on a log. the bole ot a
and"-----* .
tree cut down in the course of some im­
“Don’t, Colonel Talbot,” cried Mrs. provement of tbe grounds, and were sur­
Farley; "keep some of the adjectives for veying the wide expanse of water, is­
future use. 1 can interpret your feel­ lands and marshes through' au opera
ings without any further waste of glass.
While Mrs Earley was thus
words.”
axp'uing herr-elf ahe chanced to bring the
“Your interpretation would be as fa; , gla-s tu bear ou the group by. tbe river.
from correct as any gnega of the prag­ :&lt;*ouqawKl or Rosalie aud young Ellis.
matists who pretend tn explain the beau- Hy_ was _holdcig her ham! and gazing m,
tiful myths of the &lt;Jd f.L’cfe.” he said, ’ teptly di'wu into her face. It was u very
looking away and sir.'king his long . MURgwilVR siiuarum
Mrs. Kurlsy did
mustache.
uui know who tbe young maxi was. bnt
“1 should not turn your poetry into’
prose at aD," ahe added softly; “I should thought. Alter looking for a moment
‘ ‘ the
“ gtasa
'i to Colonel Talbot.
give it a very deep and tender mean-;•J ahe handed
j and pointing in the di
tag.direction, said:
‘•Deep

and

tender,"

he

repeated;1

“--------See ifyou
you
canmake
mi out the young
can

The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, ehapped bauds, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptiohs, and positive­
ly cures piles or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 23 cents per box.
For sale by W. II. Goodyear, the druggist
Methodists want to find a site for the
eatablisbiug ot camptneetlng grounds and
a resort near Muskegon.
STRUCK THE GOLDEN

MEAN”

The Detroit Free Press guys: “Hibbard’s
Rheumatic Syrup prepared by The Charles
Wright Medicine Company, of this’ city,
V
has struck the Golden Mean, in the treat­
ment of all blood diseases, nud its success
is an evidence that an honest, pure aud
valuable medicine, I* not incapable Mf at­
tracting the attention of every family. ■ .
There seems to be but one opinion as w
Its merit as a family medicine.”
Thte Is the real secret of tl:e success of
.
this wonderful remedy. Its perfect and
speedy, action, in removing all I’m pure and
poisonous matter from blood. No home
should be without it ns a thorough and ef­
fectual blood purifier for young and old.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
Negaunee Is flooded with silver dollars
which were never made by one of Uncle
I
Sam’s much lues.
•
dios
Blood poisoned by Clptheria, the grip, typhoid
feren ucarlet fever, ete.. K made pare and
•fever,
Wealthy
by Hood's SarMparifla.
‘
An effort Is being made at Jackson to en­
force the laws prohibiting the selling of
cigarettes to minors.
Attested Popularity.
From tbe Goldsboro (N. C.) Headlight.
One of the most honest and reliable
houses we have ever dealt with Is the
Swift SpcclJc Company, of Atlanta. Ga.,
the well known founders and manufac­
turers of the so very popular blood remedy
3. S. S., which to our personal knowledge
has cured many people throughout this
section of terrible blood diseases.
Our
■
druggist informs us that In the past six
mouths they have sold more of S. S. S.
than any other preparation for tbe blood
on their shelves. The success achieved by
that tirai is mainly due to their extensive
advertising and to the purity of their med­
icine, which docs everything claimed for
It. We are unable to record a single In­
stance where a purhaser has been deceived
or disappointed. A grentise on blood and
skin will be mailed free to all who address
Tuk Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga.
Some vandal smashed more than twenty
gravestones and monuments In the cemetary at Bakertown, Berrien county.
&gt; ...... &gt;•

kihi

These pills are seienti finally compounded,
and uniform, in action. No griphig pain so
commonly following the use of pills.
They are adapted to both adults and chil­
dren «ith perfect safety. We guarantee
they have no equal* in the cure of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
biliousness, and, as an nppetiu-r. they ex­
cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
IL Goodyear.
A large bam belonging to Frank Hard
was burned near Jackson, together with
seven valuable borpea and eleven head of
thoroughbred cattle.
Clifford Baptists have closed a
revival meetings which resuite
conversion of about sixty persons.

�OUR SPRING

CHILDREN’S
1

DIRECT

FROM

THE

AND TO THOSE WHO CONTEMPLATE BUYING WE ARE SURE

We Can Please tlie Most Fa-stidiOTis
-A.KTJO ~

GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY
THE STYLES AND FINISHES ARE ALL NEW

F. W. GREBLE
HASTINGS, MICH.

North Side Main St.
Hastings B
Thursday, March 1/4, 1892.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
THB HASTINGS, MICH., rOSTOFTICX,
AUOVtr 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Republican County Convention.
A republican county convention to elect 10
*tete*ates to the Republican Stale Convention
called to meet al Detroit on Thursday. April 14,
19B! will be held tn the court house, Hastings.
eoannenrlDg at 11-30 a. m. In addition to the
election of delegates will be the election of a
chairman ot tbe county committee, alsosneh
other business m may properly come before the
caavwUon. Tbe various towns and wards will be entitled
.lodetogates ** follows, one delegate for each 25
votes cast for Hie republican candidate for Lieu­
1883, and one for each
tenant Governor In 1893,
•—“------ ---------- the 25.
4
Hope
5
Irving
6
Johnstown
4
Maple Grove
9
Orangeville
lUaUDtp twp
4
Prairieville
nty lrt ward
2
Rutland
10
2
Thornapple
3
Woodland
City 4th wnrd
.,K.
„
4. _ Yankee Springs
_
Forward caucus notices Imnv.dlately to the
FhwtingsBANXKn and let each town and ward
be fully represented.
Hastinxs, Mich.. March 18. '93.
M. L, Cook, Chairman.
A. E. Kknarton, Secretary.
Republican Co. Comm.

meet the great famine. She has provided
these people with labor, by having large
tracts of\ forest cleared off. an Immense
harbor constructed; and other vast public
improvements
made. The families In the
.
starving district are employed in making
cloth and harness for the army, and vast
irrigation works are to be carried on and
waste lands reclaimed. Why cannot hard
times in every country be met In this way,
by affording tabor to all of the Idle poputa-^
lion? At tbe present time there Is a great
depression in tbe iron Industry of our own
country, and prospect* are that thousands
rkmen will be thrown out of employ-

aawe from Russia, yet ft shows good faith
m her part in the sale. Perhaps this high
■suae of honor on the part ot Russia may
hr ubanced by a desire to have-a scrap

SPRING
JACKETS.

Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
lates an instance of what Is being accom­
plished by farmers in the Red River Valley
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said
not employ the idle workmen in strength­ 8. J. Leland, near his town of Dwight, N.
D., bought 100 acres of tend In the spring
ening our coast defenses and making
of 1891, for 82,000, and raised crops that
many needed public improvements?
season worth tho salary of a government
clerk, la excess of the cost of his farm, as
per the following statement:
Henry Watterson has called upon Grover mho Bn. ol wheat, at 86c......... »X5®1.»
.. cate, at 30c..............
ISLW
Cleveland to withdraw from the preslden- 090
tlal race, and says that It would be political bedacting cost of ian"&lt;i'
3.TMJ0
2.900JO
suicide for the democratic party to nomin­

ate him at the Chicago convention. He
Cases of this kind are so common' that
also thinks that Hill’s political trickery they.are a drug In the news market out
has been tbe means of digging his political,
grave. It being dng “both wide and deep.”
Married.
Grover evidently don’t think that Henry’s araCBWINB-FKHBl-MuflM. Muth ,1U1
decision should necessarily be final by any
Fnmete,AhF^-yI5’'r’Jinld ^wc,lwll'd «&lt;&gt;Mr».
means, and has gently placed himself “in
tho hands of his friends”-^ very polite
way of Informing people that he proposes
to bo considered “in It” when the proper
Hp£lc'VK^KE-M:‘rrle'1 March 19 at the
time comes.

our step in advance In the putting down of
all rambiiug in wheat and other grain.
All trading hereafter, either directly or In­
directly, in “puts and call*," and all trans­
action* growing out of such trading, will
be considered dirboaorable, and tbe mem­
ber so doing will be expelled from the
board.
•

oT?*1 MXn"h W « H-ihonte
Carnnbru H«J,n
Oy Iter. William
BnSTP
’ Homer K, Bane.
Miaa MylT.e

ATO CARD
THE PUBLIC.
ANYTHING Di THE LINE
OF

BOOTS,
SHOES

THE :■ SPRING: TRIBE

Tbe great naitoca of the earth may ),.ani
Wkllr ermr to homln,

&lt;»J. D«rtl
tour of the southern
up a boom far himself.

We place on sale this week some of our
WORD
WITH YOU.
THE BISSELL PLOWS
WITH PLAIN AND
COMBINATION POINTS
Have proven by the most
rigid tests to be the beet.
Scores of the beet fanners
of Barry county who have
used them say so. You’ll
say so yourself if you
try them. We will be
pleased to show them.

We are agents for the
SUPERIOR and
CHAMPION
GRAIN DRILLS.

NEW SPRING
DRESS GOODS
Which we are constantly receiving and pledge
the assurance of showing all that in

STYLISH GOODS,

SUPERIOR VALUES,
—AND—

SATISFACTORY PRICES,

INVITE YOU to give our stock a careful invesligainxtiflii0?
T°“ purchase your drees goods. \V&gt;' i 1,1
justified in making the claim that no one can offer yon

Greater Inducements

• AND

RUBBERS
David B. Hill, Grow’t great rival for the

Newest Things
in '
Dress Goods.

We are all Ready
—FOR—

That Ute political tide Is turning In tbe
Empire state, wm proven recently In a
municipal election In tbe gerrymandered
city of Rochester, N. Y. resulting In a
sweeping republican victory, 15 out of 20
aldermen being elected.

and a depression In this Industry
paralyze many others. When that
time comes, and it looks not far off, why

Ever since negotiations have been going
on with England for the arbitration of the
seal fisheries question, Russia has main­
tained the most profound silence. Russia
hu now spoken in a way that must make
Lord Salisbury fairly tremble In his
shoes, saying that when she sold Alaska to
the United States she was sole proprietor
It is true that Yankees always have an
of the sealing Interests, and all rights en­
eye open to business. The American As­
joyed by her In tbe seal fisheries passed to
sociation of millers, who so liberally donat­
the Untied States when Alaska wm pured (flour and meal to the famishing RusehA-tM. She han warned England not to
atena, enclosed a little circular In each
lapute dishonesty to her In selling rights
sack, printed in the Russian language,
that she did not own. The Czar of all the
telling the starving peasant* how to use It.
Euslas has sent word to Lord Salisbury
If thb European people should be success­
ttat Russia is able to maintain her right
ful Id making good bread but of American
and abeolnte proprietary Interest In the
flour it might open up a new market for
Worth American country which ahe sold to
the American product, and verily the
the United States; and that ahe will not
bread east upon the waters would return
•tend idly by and see England assert to
after many .lays, metaphorically speaking.
the world that Russia obtained money
taxa the United States under false preThe Chicago Board of Trade has taken
*■'*. by selling tbe seal fisheries when
»be did not own them, that the Pribyloff
tetands, the, borne of the seal belonged to
her, that all was sold to the United State*;
aud that England must keep hands off.
"While Uncle Sam doesn’t need any assist-

Uncle Sam’s consent to arbitrate the seal
fisheries question, shows that he Is a very
Yair minded man, and is a person who
would adopt most any method to avoid
trouble. But woe unto the one who in­
slsts upon trampling upon his corns,

We shall be pleased to show you our

ei/n.&lt;?&gt;5ap?8OIclueiva dealera in this class of gowiB
and°pXsan(1TOIOpare^B
mplete Line

. L. E. STAUFFER.

Idry

goods.

�■

Hastings Banner.
- t

Thursday, March 24, 1892.

F. W. Grable, the furnitare dealer. mo
" show yiM tee
bbteu iiw cf cWidran a
a carriages ever etowa in the sity.

Thd repubHeam city caucus will t» bald
Friday evening In Ue soar; house. Zvary
lepublkaa Is eanswKy requeued to be
present.

Common
Soap
Rots Clothes and
Chaps Hands.

j

IVORY
SOAP
DOES NOT.

The Harvest
Depends something on the seed.

Good
Seeds
Only am Produce

Good
LANDRZTE'S
SEEDS
.
station ot Vcin^
Write for It'hJ
Catalogue.

Gold Band Coffee at Hans
VanArman’s.'

We call atteatkvx to tbe ad. of John
BeMaer’a of a sorer; octave cabinet organ.
Tbe H. Lebr- A Co, organs &gt;re the fineet
in tbe world.
’

'

PERSONAL MEMTIQN.
M. L. Cook wm In Grand Rapids Satur­
day.

Rar. mine went be Ban ten Harbor Satunity.
M1m Rom Goodyear j visiting tn Grand
Rapids.

J. A. Sweezey was in the Valley City
yesterdayM. X Gosa, of Plainwell, was In the city
yesterday,

Frank Bullis, ot Johnstown, was In the
McCoy can show you a line of carpet*,
rugs, curtains and drape* that cannot fall city Monday.
to suit you. You should see his line be­
James M. Bauer was In Nashville, Tues­
fore making purchases.
day on business.
Tbe entertainment given by the KalaAlexander Foster, of Bedford, was in
maxoo Quartette in the Presbyterian the city Monday.
church Monday evening was very good and
Mrs. Nellie Bentley returned to Grand
very well attended.
Rapids Saturday.
For sale very cheap, one two story
Mrs. John McElwain is visiting relatives,
house, one house and lot and barn, one
top phaeton buggy and harness. Enquire in Grand Rapids.
at Hastings Engine A Iron Works.
Mrs. W.’. H. Powers visited In Grand
Bankers report an* unusually large num­ JRapids last week.
ber of bogus silver dollars in circulation.
Mrs. Maggie Bailey was In Muskegon
They are excellent counterfeits. Be care­ last week visiting.
ful what you take In the way of silver
P. T. Colgrove was tn Grand Rapids on
cart-wheels.
business Saturday.
J- T. Lombard was called to Racine,
Miss Gertrude Pendergast visited Grand
Wis, last week by the illness of his father,
whose death occurred there. Thursday Rapids friends Saturday.
bls father was buried at Raclue. He was
I). E. Bryant, of Lansing, was In tbe
one of the early settlers of Wisconsin.
city un business Monday.
Fred Ingrain, whose drug establishment
Mrs. A. Davenport visited her daughter
was burned down in Detroit tot week, In Grand Rapids Saturday.
has establtehed himself temporarily again,
Bishop Glllasple occupied the pulpit ot
and we hope will soon be In the field hust­
the Episcopal church Sunday.
ling for business with renewed energy.
Mrs. John Piper, of /enton, Is In iho
, The extraordinary rapidity with which
French girls are becoming Americanized city this week visiting relatives.
is the-subject of an essay by Madame
John Cairns and Henn* Wilkinson, of
Adam which Is announced to appear In the Prairieville, were In the city Monday.
April number of the North American Re­
John Pendergast returned Monday froqi
view.
n business trip to Chicago and Milwaukee.
Iced honey cakes, vanilla wafers, lemon
Supt. Mosher, of tho Chair factory.'spent
creams, crackers, oat meal crackers,
graham wafers, . Long Island wafers, Sunday with his family In Grand Rapids.
vanilla squares, iced coffee cakes, honey
HIM Edith Havens, of Three Rivera,
jumbles, vanilla ginger cookies, at South spent a few days with her parents this
side bakery.

The supreme court has decided that1
Mrs. S. J. Russell, ot Howard City, Is
whenever an owner of real estate avails‘ visiting her brother, David Bowker and
himself of a customer furnished by a real1 family.
estate dealer and sells, the dealer can se­
Henry Bailey has returned from a visit
cure a commission. This rule works even।
though the customer pays at a less price. In Orangeville and Is holdhig down a case
In this office.
'
than the agent's terms.
Mrs. Andrews,’ nt Battle Creek, was
Prof. Foster, the weather prophet, saysj
that an early spring mav be expected; thatt called here by the sudden death of W. F
March and tbe first part of April will be, Powers Saturday.
favorable for growimserops; but that laterr
Harry Paxton, head salesman for H. S.
in the season there will be a dearth ofI Robinson A Co- of Detroit, was In the city
rainfall in some localities and that cropss on business Saturday.
will suffer in these places.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morrill have returned
People are warned against an agent; from Mt Clemens where he has been for
travelling around the country and selling• the benefit of bis health.
a solution called “Nicoline.” for cleaning,
Jed Tinkler has secured a position in a
and polishing plated ware, brass articlesj
and the like. A few hours after the stuff barber shop in Kalamazoo, and has gone
Is applied the articles commence to crack to the Celery City to work.
HA DWARE STORE.
and shortly are ruined and good (or noth­■
Gfcnlal Major Anderson, of Detroit, is
ing.
in the city shaking hands with bls inany
Read
tbe opinion, published elsewhere, friends and keeping everybody good
KtTLAjrD.
‘ natured.
Repabll?tn rvwus will 'be held In the’ town in which Attorney General Ellis gives di­
h dl. Friday. March 35th. at 2 o’clock p. m. rections for voting under the new law.■
Mr. and Mrs. George White, of PortEvery republican earnestly requested to be We commend theje directions to the con­• land, Dakota; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powers
present.
siderate attentioir^fsrir especially of town' of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Iterny of Chiam rana.
boards and election inspectors who willI cago attended the funeral of the late W.
The republican caucus will be held at the have charge of the enforcement of the newr F. Powers Monday.
town ball. A««yrla. Mich.,S.-tfurdsy/March 26tn, law.
ISO2. at one o'clock p. n&gt;. By ortlenof tho town
committee.
'
Our spring stock of children’s carriages
BALTIMORB.
has just arrived. The styles are entirely
Republicans of Baltimore will meet In caucus new. These carriages were bought at the
F. W. Grrblr. the furniture dealer, will
* In Green's hall at I oclock. Saturday. March 16. factory and to those who think of baying;
By order of committee.
we would say we are sure we can please make a special sale of ail furniture this
OARLtON.
the most fastidious and save them money. spring. New goods and prices right
Republican caucus will be held In Carlton F. W. Grebre, tbe farulture dealer,
For a first-class carpet this spring call
Center Friday .iftemoon, Murcb 25 at 2 o’clock. north side of State street.
on F. W. Grable, where you may find a
Be sure aud attend.
We are In receipt nt Vol. 1 No. 1 off large aud varied assortment. Prices are
By order of committee.
“The North End News,” published In, guaranteed.
Grand Rapids by Ed. J. Clark, formerly of
John Bessmer has bought another
this city, whose father at one time edited1 large bill of spectacles, eye glasses, etc.
tbe Barry County Democrat. The sheet which he sells very cheap. Eyes examined
Is very neat in appearance, and must be1 free of charge.
- C1KCUL4TION well thought of judging from the adver­
The Michigan Central will, on March
tising jratrouage In tbe initial number.
. 29th, sell tickets from Hastings to Grand
Messrs. R. B. Wightman, Wm. Miller
Rapids and return, nt the rate of one and
Hereafter, cluuiges for advertisements and A. E. Henkes, nominees on the *'peo­' one-third fare, good going March 29th and
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to ple’s party” ticket respectively for justice, returning not later than March 31st on ac­
insure insertion in tbe Issue of the week marshal and recorder, were none of them count of State convention young people's
when brought. '
present at the caucus that nominated them
society of Christian Endeavor.
and all authorize us to state that they
M. A. Gillman,
were not candidates before that caucus,
i
Ticket Agent
•nd would not accept a nomination at its
Frank Beckwith, one of the able fore­
bands.
men at the felt boot factory, attempted to
Republicans read the caucus notices in
Here is what a good sensible farmer
hustle a piece of wool through the picking
this issue.
says: It Is true as can be: I know by ex­
’ machine Tuesday and his right hand dhFor choice confectionary go to the South perience that If we pay our merchants, puted the right of way With a Cbuple of
what
we
owe
them,
ami
then
want
to
buy
side bakery.
cog wheels. Frank was worsted from the
goods in quantities and pay cash, we can
New spring line of baby carriages at buy as cheap at home. In quantities, as any­ start and now moans the^otui of corurfdera’ ble flesh from the ends of his first and
F. W. Greble’a.
where in the world; and again, who will
middle fingers on his right hand.
Rubber boots only 8'2-25.
Read tbe buy one of our farms In the vicinity of a
village all run down for lack of support?'
Will Montgomery was arrested for perBankrupt store adv.
It we want a prosperous town we must» jury last week for swearing falsely In
Revival meetings are being held In the keep all the money in it wc can.
connection with the trial of Mrs. Nettle
M. E. church this week.
.
Murphy &amp; Wood’s “Out of Sight"• Sheldon, for keeplhg a house of prostituFruit tablets, the finest In tbe market, Specialty Company gave an entertainment tlon. In giving his testimony at that
at the South side bakery.
in one of the Grand Rapids opera housest trial, he swore that he had been a regular
boarder at Mrs. Sheldon's for the tot four
Notice L. E. Stauffer’s -‘Card to the Monday night and among other compli­
mentary notices tbe Grand Rapids Morning. months, when now It seems that evidence
Public” on the fourth page.
Press of Tuesday has this to say of them: ' has been gathered to show that he swore
Murphy &amp; Wood’s specialty company In Harry Potter gives a clever performance, falsely. The examination was held Tues­
Union hall next Monday night
on the high wire. E. S. Thomas and Lou day, and adjourned until next week.
Murphy * Wood’s Specialty Co., Union Weils give a pleasing exhibition of their
'A traveling dentist struck Eaton Rapids
skill on a collection otmusical Instruments; a Bibort time ago. and people flockod
hall. Reserved seats usual place.
and Spencer A West arc clever as female
Elry Gregory will have an auction Mie Impersonators, vocalists and dancers. F. to him to have their teeth pulled, because
at his farm near Quimby, Tuesday, March Kent and Lottie Swan are heartily ap­ he advertised to extract teeth without pain.
’ He pulled lots Of teeth and left town.
29th.
plauded In their sketch, "I Hit You Mlt
' Several have cheeks on them dow bigger
New line of aldo boards, upholstered My Mik les.” and there arc others who de­ than an alderman’s, white In one or two
goods and lounges may be seen at F. W. serve special mention.
cases lockjaw is feared. People must have
Grable’s.
The AprllTiumber of The Jorum willI “experience," but perhaps the time will
Call at McCoy’s, tbe furniture dealer's,, contain a discussion of the' Hill and anll-■ come when traveling quacks will be left
and see the new patterns In drapes, ruga HI1I issues la New York (apropos of the■ entirely alone.
two democratic state conventions to select
and carpets.
Here la a bit of sound advice from an
delegates to tbe National convention), by
See O. D. Spaulding’s adv. In-this issue. Mr. Frederic R. Coudert of tbe'Now York exchange: “Stand up to your town! Not
He has some bargains to offer and inyltea bar, who is tlie leader of tbe democratic, a dollar Invested there bat some good
eeaneo
out of it. There Is no family Ilka
your Inspection.
•ppceitton to Senator Hill. Bearing upon
Our advertisers force us to put county the same sabjectwHl be an article by Mr.
Matthew
Hate,
of
Albany.
the
well-known
news and other interesting matter on the
inside this week

f
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linn
till “ «i',M * man
•k ’ V XTAM.1A

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acquainted with life can be ignorant ol the improvement which genteel J&gt;p
produces in the carriage, tone of the thought, and principles of an individual.
«lf-re»P«ct and a sense ol equality with his compa
ions. k in5p;re8 him with energy, independent and courtesy of manner.
The
face-becomes manly, bold and free; there is no slinking through narrow lanes and back streets, bat on
contrary the smoothly dressed man steps out with a determination not to spare the eartn, or to warn a»
he trod on. eggs or razors. No; he rushes onward; is the first to accost his friends; gives a care e t»
to this, a bluff nod to that and a patronizing ‘,how d’ye do” to a third, who is worse dressed than himself.
Believe us, when we say, that
1

ate calculated to advance * man in life nearly as well as good principles, especially in a world like this,
where external appearance is taken as the exponent of what is beneath it.

THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT
Of strictly fine Suits and Spring Overcoats ever shown in Hastings awaits your inspection.

BOYS’ GOOD CLOTHES

It is hardly necessary lor us to comment further on our Boys’land Children’s Clothing.
Mothers
aware that if they want to make a selection of a Suit or Overcoat for their boys, from the^largest ana
stock in the city for the lowest possible prices, they must come to us—and they do.

One-Price Clothiers

Hastings, Michigan

H. W- LANDRETH,

Battlx Casxk, Mt an.

R. K. GRANT’S

FOR SALE OR TRADE

All property belonging to
Mrs.’H.J. KenfieM in Hastings
including houses, vacant lots
and farm of 40 acres in second
ward. Apply to

W. F. POWERS.

, .Gohl Band Coffee at Hams
' &amp; VanArman’s.

LOCAL NEWS.

This week,

80 quires.

; Gold Band Coffee at Hams
A VanArman’s.

A supply of Paine’s Celery Compound
fresh from the manufacturers at Fred L.
Heath’s, the druggist's.

Mr. Hole goeointodetalls and does not hes•— Cor Uds M&lt;
n Gov. HIH.

We understand that Fred Ryerson will
soon build a new house In the fourth ward,
near Dr. Lathrop’s houses.
The county convention of the W. C. T. I tbe oity
U. will be held In Middleville Thursday!
and Friday, April 31 and 32.
•

B Is about time that the bouaewife dis­
as driving Into covers an irresistible Impulse in herself
from hia farm in Baltimore. to “clean house” and. otherwise change

•Mary duty, ft la discovered that the old
carpet eaunot last another year that a new
The exercises in the M. E. church,
mg or new curtain* or drapes mu it be
Thursday evening last under tbe auspices
bought Where to get them becomes the
of the W. F. M. S. were very fine.
was thrown out and rendered huenolWe question. This can easily be solved by
going to Archie McCoy s, the furniture
Dr. Harris, who recently left this city front hia fall for
dealer’s. where you will And something
rather suddenly, was In Sunfield shortly
that will suit, something that will do
after he left here, looking up a location.
good service, something that can be af­
A pair of ladles rubbers for only 15
forded. since tbe qoality and price are
cents. Head tho adv of tho Bankrupt
right Just now he has an elegant line to
store in this tone for other great bargains.
show you.

When buying your New Spring Suit or

Overcoat of course you will want to be '“In
Style,” especially, as it costs no more.

You

will want the choice of .the freshest and best
styles.

We knew it would be so: and we

have them

Each day brings new beauties to our
great gathering of Ready Made Suits and
Overcoats
VJVCILUdli.

' })and
Th' Che
**•*newMt
u“l'» .tyle.
“*dt’

Come as often as

you please and you‘ll see a fresh assortmentof

Stylish Garments.

LENTY to be proud of in the

P superb line of Clothing pro­
vided for the little men. Of course
every garment ie made up in the
latest approved styles—We are not
selling anythingelee—and nothing
in the prices to make anybody
shiver. Here are offeringsat$4.50,
$5.00 and $6.00 that are marvels
in value and variety (6 to 15 years).
There’s nothing like them for
splendid value at the prices offer­
ed.
t
Such a. dazzling, brilliant, artis­
tic array of Neckties as one might
expect to see at Grant's.

IT has riot stopped yet; theweathI er stands in the way. There’s
nothing else to do but keep on
selling the Winter Overcoats,
changed t to J in price, that are
most wanted now and keep.adverUsing the Spring Overcoats that
will be wanted by-and-by. Such
an assortment as you well might
wish to see iu Spring Overcoats
from $10 to $20. Such Overcoats
as the tailors could make, bat
rarely get the chance to make
nowadays, since one can get the
same perfection in our Ready
Made Garments.

�NOLONGEttAinuDi
[kUH

Hastings Banner.
Thuryliy, Mireb

Indictments

_

Found

fh. Standard OU Company to
Terminate Its Career.

Against

Chicago City Aidermen.

^^Tgitos.. Propr^wg:--------

■

,ALEDS]
JSiirho ’^mitled
”~2?

city council 1

ALL BUT ONE PUT UP THEIR BONDS
AM H, b “Oat ot Sight,’:** H W*re

I b»- «»™«A •“'*

tboogbu

EWtbl^t^Ib*"
br u*i~-

TOLBElKOrmniDOFOOTOCTB
Resolutions Adopts »y
Mn. Wklek WIU
Four Months-Dodd Give. IU Ui.tory

—A Q*e»tioo Tb*t tbe Wuuly

City Asks.

WOODS CONFIRMED.

lb.Bteudrt&lt;1011Trro.t «I'7 Z^^u7’ (onulug lb, tnul •** »&lt;*»&gt;

WWiHOTOs. M«cb
p.nai„K «mw«
Chicago, March A-Indictments against
seven aidermen were returned by the grand
jury in Judge Clifford’s court yestenlay
afternoon, the charge in ^acb case being
conspiracy to commit the felony of bribery.
The city fathers who must stand trial are:
William J. O'Brien, Sixth ward: Daniel R.
O’Brien, Twenty-third ward; Nicholas A.
Crem«r, First ward; Patrick J. Gorman,
Thirty-third ward; Philip Jacluou, Four­
teenth ward; Stephen M. GomeUn, Seven­
teenth ward; John F. Dorman, Tenth

CURE

ward.

°°“ "

rircult Judg. o&lt; •M"**.*"

E’^Tib^fiX1^

JU
u^uL John D. Huckrf-D-r ™
er another Courmeeting and John D.
boure’ 'jiscuteioc, preseu •
chiefly ooe-dded, Archbold *^-I***fT*&lt;_ q c T Dodd:
proceeding idmort
excluaively from
Ho-lved. That tM UP--’ B^Mdai-d Oil
tbo M-nntors who
oppoM-tl confirma­ ,ro.&lt; MtortrtUt tod th- ,‘"Hl»r to. brt.br
tion. It was expect fSSj2S«i.S5&lt;i*r ■&gt;&lt;
±2
•fed thattwoat least
of the Democratic
.senators would
vote for confirma­ K^w^r ntion, but thh did
not
the vlvur &lt;&gt;r survivors or nwm. •«
11
U. happen.
**«»ir*to.to.On
------ront^Vv^procortW un&lt;rictp£ "^“J^perty hrid by .rid

EM, William Holl tn-.: -ir
Of Sparta, E. Jn voluntarily Uyn:

“ To Whom it May Concern:
** Unasked 1 deem it my duty to a s.iflrring
humanity whose ixxllei-siid nou'.t J would
havo healthy, to ten them of the -.»lur of
■MdtalSnmrina. While living m i^ta
one of my children wm greatly

Afflicted With Bolls

” All bat Oav Clro HontU
Capiases were Immediately issuol by
Judge Clifford for toe arrest of the al­
line*, .‘ w|wi
with the wexception
iid the proceeds thereof, toleged conspirators, and -rive of them were । ty jjn(&gt;Ri
—
_ th»t Peffer 2
_
. roted
-.-- angainet
___ ttou* rlhe
’t. a-rtlltlrmatlOU.
gatoerotl in and promptly gave bril In ti* ( J
Ulijujw)
confirmation,
with tor muo-r teteMlrt te »• Intel.
tn^LT'Tto-.'r*.
sum of SIO.OO each for their appearance 1.^
g
- --------- • w.unhlican
when wanted. The two delinquents were #wnntori without ,wlr, mad. It uurtl-rfIMauosItlon of the Stocks.
Aidermen Gosselin and Gorman. Wbea | rflr
cl&lt;«.
the final roll-rail •»
*iii-u »
7“
court adjourned they had not been found. &gt; ins
.
. twonrr-firo tor confirmation to «C.b*ll be dl-lribuiro Wtb.
01
Gosselin was arrested in the council chain- ttwenty'four against. All the other ju ber at night and taken before Judge Ad- (cial nomination*'rrr. '•’“•h'l' "c1"*“J""1
anw, where at 11 o'clock he gave l«nd*.
(except Ibat ct Juda. UltoH. '•' &lt;?';go“'
mL.h
Has Gorman Nought BolHadat
t...inmated to Judge ot apptol*. ™&lt;■ »“
2
Alderman Gurmau. it is believed, has de- 1held up till today WmplJ
ramped, aa all efforts to find him have !.McKenna, n rolfi.twl to fill th*
on th. circuit Iwoch ot tb. tom. i“^lc “
proved unavailing. Tie was around the &lt;dl«rtct, occtolnned l.J lb. drtth ol Judge
criminal court building while the grand &lt;Fawycc. th. prercdcnce which follow,
tiJS to £ Vlr£. Of odd eerttikate
jury was In session, and displayed extre.ne from priority of conlirmatlou.
.
it
l»'iM the
intent
nervousne*a, leaving thebuildiiighurriedly
«,.l nuntea ol til. r«&lt;dnHon lb*t ■*«ydteMONEY FOR~WESTERN WATERS.
Is the bane of »o many Urea that here is where when the jury reported. All the indicted
wemD^our great bout. Oar pills cure it while men except Alderman Gorinan were in at­
U. tetornte In «Ud Wort. "I""1-'"
•TWlnc.l - m.r &lt;»“ "*
TL22*2
*■ lhe
v
txn. mb -hh-v Bmall and tendance at the regular meeting of the (Some Item. That Find •
council last evening, but took no part in
Ulver and Harbor Hill.
They arc s’-ncuy vegc-jura
-toe proceedings.
WASglXOTVX. March ».-Among ^e
Koth "Gave Them Away."
principal Item* of appropriation carried
Alderman Roth made a statement to the
by druggiato everywhere, cr aaut by maiL
public last, evening which discloses-the by thu river and harbor bill are the follow­
CARTER MEDICINK CO.. New York.
ing: Indlnna harbors—Michigan City­
SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE fact that the leading newspapers of the |
city are tiehind the prosecution, and that ,outer harbor, #&amp;).0U0; inner harbor, $15.it wm jo assist them in exposing the cor- OOO.
।
Michigan harbor*: Charlevoix harbor,
rAKENTS—&lt;»tve your children a knowledge ruption among tho city, fathers that he ac­
•of book-keeping, shorthand. Urpcirrlting. teleg­ cepted money for his votes on the “boodle
;flU.'XU; Frankfort, ♦»,««; «nmd Haven.
raphy. etv.
ordinances In the beginning of hb stale- ।HO.UUte, ttraud Marais Refuge, WOOD;
inent he says he had not Istu long in the Manistee, KX',000; Holland (Black Lake),
Ontonagon, FHit will
council before he found that ordinances ;♦S.lMJO; Nusk. gon.
BE MUCH^v-Z-£'£'ZZzZ Than Money.
were not always ;»aitscd on their merits, ।(NX); Sand Beach, 1130,000; St. Joseph, ®".- orty ami io the formation and winding up of
Educate them st tbe Gnuid Rapids [Mleb.l Bus­
South Haren. «10,00); Marquette, «W,।
iness College, lajdyanl Block, eor. Pearl aud but that in sortie c;u«es they settled down UW;
Ottawa st.1. Vl»u tn. Fot catalogue adtlress A. to a dispensation of money; at least that ।ai&gt;. IMmkey, CO.UOO.
H Parish, successor to C. to Sweusberg
Wisconsin barbora—Green Bay. 110,000-,
wa&lt; the impression he got.
x
'
i*rovision is made |n the resoludou* for
’TLJJZ.’iLLiJ'
Were Tartly In Approaching. Him.
. Keuoslm. |15,0U0; Kewaunee. ftM»,OO(h Man- i * »«..-*—
! filling vacancir* In ,the
body, actlh.' trustee
”1
Previous to the introduction of the'Econ­ 1..WOC, »w.a«: Milw.,.k™ rctuge. m.im. dUlM
bj • majority vote and limiting die
omic gas ordinance he hail not been ap­ .Milwaukee farther. Ft.i™. Ktolnr. gAOO: lug
punu
vote on any stocks staining in
proached
with
any
boodle
propoeitidn
be
­
Superior
tap
rtd
St.
1-mll*
b*r.
Pfi.OO.
--------'
aTscriukek. M. dCV'
tbe name of the trustee* to four months
cause, M he believes, he was thought to Sbelwygan, RJO.Ouw. Ashland, H5,0ffiK
from tbe date of action-March SI.
be too honest to make such a proposition
For a ship channel twenty and twenty.
Physician and Surgeon,
safe. But nt the time ot the p.-i-«wgc of one fee# in depth and of a minimum width
HISTORY OF THE GREAT TRUST.
Delton.
Mtoli.
the
economic
ordinance
over
the
mayor
’
s
of
300
fset
in
the
shallows
of
tbe
connect
­
. and rw-od instruction, semi one dollar
Office in residence, one block east of ilepoL
veto it waa found by the boodle members ing waters of the great lakes between Chi­
of the council that it would be necessary cago, Duluth and Buffalo an appropna
A. &amp; C, H. BARBER
to bring into line some aidermen who had lion of |2,MO,000 is provided. For. contin­
In speaking in support of the above revo­
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
not been brought into line on toe original uing the improvement ot the Mississippi
Calls in city or county responded to with voU^ln the ordinance. He snpposes that, river from tl.e moilth of the Ohio rtver to lutions Mr. Dodd said. “Something over
ten years ago a few individuals owning
promptness, day or nlghL
thinking that his voting tor it would Iw fit. Paul. Minn., fl.300,000, with additional
to place a certain amount of adver­
tising for you in the way we think
worth more in satisfying the public th.«t contracts aggregating ll.SW.OOO per an­ stock In a number of corporations engaged
will do you tbe most good, you should
. tbo ordinance waa not wholly bad than num for throe years, commencing July 1, in transporting aud refining oil entered
ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
into an agreement by which their stocks
the vote of some of the members ot thu 1HKL
. Lawyer.
___________________
suitable arrangements for payment
were placed In the hands of tru-Xees, and
Office over Julius Russell's store, Statei council whose reputation* were less sati-*Your order will then receive nil the
MICHIGAN'S ELECTORAL LAW.
certificates were issued by those trustee*
factory led them to prefer him to others
street, Hastings, ^ich.
.
attention that it requires.
showing the amount of eaftb owner's equi­
who might-have been bought.
table interest in tbe stocks so held in trust.
A. SHELDON.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE PLOT.
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
GUAFD
R
apim, Mich., March 11—Gov­
Atetract Block, llasuugs.
prepared and a plan of advertising
ernor Winans yesterday outlinml what
Money to loin on Kral Estate Kea) Kitate
marked out; to bo told what papers
sold on C'unmiMWi. Grnersl eonrevaaclag.
course the Democrats would pursue upon held, and always have held, tbe voting
Having a complete set ot Abstract Hooks, com­
Alderman Roth then proceeds: “It was the Miner law by which presidential elect­ power by virtue of their absolute owner­
piled from the Becord*, can foralsh complete
t tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
during that period while they were seeking ors are elected by districts Instead of on ship of u majority of the stocks.
both.and submit them for your con­
Other Thing* Il Didn't Do.
sideration. togtther with our bill for
for additional help to pass tbe ordinance a general ticket.
“It was not done to reduce competition,
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
over the veto that I wm first spoken to in
He has no doubt of the validity of the law, itecauso tbe companies whose stocks were
regard to getting money foi my vote. I but tiie Republicans will carry it to the »t*to
placed in trust were not competing com­
Office over Holloway's drug store.
wm spoken to by one of tho O’Briens, supreme court. If it derlan.-s agateut the law
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
the ease will be «ppcal«*i u&gt; tbo Vailed Stales panies aud could nut be ao long as their
uectlng with residence, st Holloway s drug who said that I could receive a considera­ supreme court for a final decieioo. aud thte do- stocks were owned by the«&gt; few person*.
. 1 " electrotypes and estimates tl
atore.
tion for my vote." Knowing that the claiou will hardly )» reached la-fore .-loctiou.
'’
vertiscr pays ns. For the expc
It was not done to limit production or Ui
’’Catch ’Em Both Comln* and Gola.’"
leading newspapers were fighting the
increase prices, bat, mt the contrary, it
g M. FOW 1.IILIXD. 8.;
In the' meantime- continued Governor Wl- waa dune to increase production, cheapen
buodlers he called upon thorn and ata
cost of manufacture and to lower price*,
meeting with several of the chiefs pf the
Office houp 8 a. m. to 5 p* m.
and it has been succesaful in that object
papers and other gentlemen tho matter
far beyond toe anticipation of thorn who
was talked over “and arrangements were
MITH A COLGKOVB,
originated toe plan.
It wm called
made/or receiving the money promfeed in
all the ins and outs of advertising
Lawyer
without any cost or trouble, read
such a way that witnesses could testify to proceed under. Unleas the Republicans fall ‘txuat’ because it was a trust in the sense
(Office tn Union block. H
P1UXTEM* Ixw regularly, carefully,
the visit of the man who paid tbe money. Into line and nominate and elect by districts in which toe word was then understood.
Fraction Is sllthe courts of tin
Btudiouly; issued weekly. 32 a year.
Instead of upon a general ticket they will find It vested a fiduciary obligation iu a few
Got ■ Bon of «yao.
the state will be wild for the Democratic for the tbe benefit of many, and the
/■“The 1750 was paid to me in my office, ticket. The canvaseing lioard will jeitte trustees thus created have faithfully ob­
\ E. KENASTON,
which money l immediately showed to my certificates of election to tbore electors chosen served the trust confided in them.
OL.
Attorney
at
Law,
For any further information address
• (Over J. B. Goodvesr A Co.’S store.)
bookkeeper, explaining who hod paid it according to the provisions of tbe new law. If
Practicesin all courtaof tbe Blate. Colle&lt;
GEO. P. ROWELL. &amp; Co.,
and why it was paid. This was on the thu Republicans perd*t in demanding that the
“Other persona, however, found thia
XonptlyatteorinK to.1
Wfdnesday after tho passage .over the electors chOM-n under tbe old law be rvcog- trust plan a convenient one, and it is al­
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
nlxcd the nutation will go before the Demo­
mayor's veto of the Economic gas ordi­
R. TIMMERMAN, Homajpathlc Phy- nance; and this money nt once, within live cratic house of representative*, todecldo which leged that it has been adopted for and
10 SPRUCE ST., NEW YORK.
set of electors to accept
adapted to purposes quite different from
•
slcjan and burgeon.
minutes after receiving it, 1 took over to
those which actuated the framers of this
(Officeover Lathrop’s drug store.)
the Daily News office, and in the presence
DISPATCH FROM SALISBURY.
trust. Whether them allegations are true
MOHTOAGK HALE.
of witnesses deposited It iu a safe in a
or false, it is true that a trust Is now de­
AW,
REAL
ESTATE
AND
COLLECT
­
Reported
to
Have
Declined
to
Extend
scaled envelope, bearing the date and state­
Default having beeu made In Hie conditions
fined to be a corporation to suppress com­
ING OFFICE OF
of a certain mortgage made by .lames Emlalry
ment as to what it referred to.
That "Modus.”
petition. to reduce production and to In­
aad Francis A. Kudsley to Emma Simpson
Palmebton A Smith,
Washington, March -21.—It Was learned crease prices. Public opinion has not un­
dated November n A. D.. tstn. and recorded In
Woodland, Mich.
tbe office of the Register of deeds, for tbe
“About two weeks after the ordinance of through an official of the state department wisely been aroused against com bloat ions
J. M. Smith,
County cf Htrrv
Barry and
aud Stale ot Michigan, on the C. S. Palmeuton,
the Northern Pacific pasned the council last night that a dispatch was received for such purposeo, and legislation of more
Notary Pabllc.
Justice of the Peace.
the second time a certain nlderman
from Ixird Salisbury in reply to or less severity, and rather more than lean
from the south ride ward Informed ino tho not
[the president of toe 8th Inst. peculiarity, has been directed agaitst
become due and remain unpaid for slxtv days
about noon, Jnly 28, tho day after toe
then both principal and interest shall forthwith
Tho co&lt; Ms of the note could not be as- Ilin u&gt; ...ratou, or ,l&lt;bl«*&gt; *t*u* ol lb*
become due ami colled aide, amt &lt;I&lt;-taiii: having
ordinance was passed, that Billy O'Brien certalui
but it is understood that it con- union.
■been made In the pavrneat of Interest due Novhad the money, and that ho waa to meet tains. t
| refusal of Lord Salisbury to
O’Brien at toe Sherman house at &gt; extend
AU *uch UTansomwl. u. now nd»M modus vivendi for another
o'clock.” He communicated this to the
rallwl InKu.’ .nd &gt;11 Snuu’ an pop*.
.
. • -...M
tetri &lt;11 inter
newspapers, and as he understood they
—Snsrtiiiu is now due and payable by tbe terms
Urlp
rappond
paruk. ot U&gt;a aam.
had the hotel watched to see that the
rortblar*aaon,U lor no otbn, U
meeting took place.
W.4SHIR6TW, March 11.-Secretary
abould ba nrloiuly aauldvnl ahatlwr
MSB ot four hundred sixty four dollars aud 50"Both" Written on the Envelope.
Blaine
is
improving,
and
H
was
said
at
his
M» and no -oit or pruceodi&gt;gs at law having
“Very soon after a o'clock Billy O’Brien house last night that he wm out yeatarday ibl. ir.*’ abould nut b. tmalutad. So
Wm hMdtutfd to recover the moneys secured
long •» It Ulate thte ooonpUou ot Ila purmet mo in the city clerk’s office and con­
•r Mid mortgage, or any part thereof;
Um*‘
JBUM7’
P^dan po« will «iat” Mr. Dodd tin. aald that
now. therefore, by virtue of tbe power of
ducted me into the washroom, where he
sale contained In said mortgage, and the
in attendance upon Senator MorrlU said U»te waa anotba, naaon which mad. It
handed
mean
envelope
wl
th
tho
won!
’
Roth
’
statute In such rase made and provided, notice
last night that the senator is still improv­ J*-*'"1'1* « UImoU. tbla tnut, aud tw
written on thb outride of ft. The envelope
ta hereby given that on Saturday tins 2fth day of
M»f, A. D.. wpj. at tffli o'dock In the forenoon,
was sealed. I then went over to Mr. Rak- ing- Representative Springer continues ferrod to the recent decision of the Ohio
^&lt;7^1 DJ- Cn^’’ b‘*
«“ supreme court, which be said made the
I shall eell at pabllc auction, to the highest bld
tv
’
s
office,
in
the
Commercial
Bank
buTTQWar.kt.the north front door ot Barrv County
trust what It wm never Intended to be.
ing, the attorney for The Tribune.” At
Cmnt tipuse tn the City of Haidar, Michigan,
»O&gt;1 decided that toe Standard Oil com­
ffflatbeing the place where the Circuit Court
this office he met representa*.iviHi of reveral
mW-Barry tounty la balden', the premises depany h;ul forfeited in» charter.
newspapers, and the envelope was opened
■eribed In still mortgage, or so mnch thereof
in their presence and found to contain two
Goiag BuslnMsat iho-Oid Stand.
Eirf
w ,wy U'B a”u,Mnl ,1Qe 00
STL’ABT, Iowa, March U-Fiv0 w*sk» ,mU".
■aw iMrtgnge. with seven per ©rut, interest.
H00 bills. The bills were, then mat Led,
‘Th. truat «rMd Mll^ciMtt.torrtberwith tile attorney s
and aealed up again while the gentlemen ■go a well-todo farmer of WaucomBt Uficates
are
evidences
cf equita­
fee allowed by law eonvciianted for therein, the
present wrote their names &lt;^n the envelope, IMnW Potter, nged IB years, declared that ble titles in stocks, the 1 egal title to
PT.'21!MM bel,’K ‘’-^riberl In said mortgage as
certain lots and parcels of laud situate
and took such memoranda as they saw fit.’ hewas gvuDR to sterve himself to dwito
"bleb 4. &gt;«te| |u th. truMtew. It la protatoatownshlu of Baltimore, iu th- eouuw of
The package was then locked ap iu The feme® that tlmo he bml refused to eat food po’ed to convert thia equitable title Into
of Michigan, ami drecrtbZiaa
Mndbedlwl Saturday. Hew^X^ th. leg*l tltla. Your Intonate will b. tho
News safe.
MM.'!hw,7L M'Orter of the
northeast quarter of motion nflren. town two
duced to a skeleton.
The Alderman Explains Ills Action.
**»• aa now. Tha Tarioua roxporaUnua
■orth r-Aiivw—।
..
After this detectives were eiuplayed by
will conUnu. to do U&gt;« mu bu.ln«u aa
the newspapers anti other evidence dis­
heretofore, and your proportion of their
A LAUMDRY SOAP, PURE AMD SANITARY covered. Mr. Roth proceeds: “With chia
talKW. March Sl.-lt 1. nndro^Mi
I had vury little to do. I desire to be Un­
U *h»me Secretary Matthews will probderstood distinctly, aud X have plenty of
*”.J order the release in May of Mrs. FU»rv.u. iaet,
proof to warrant my statement, I took no £-Eto.i osborns, now
fc.m. Haban, Itanap.
money at any time fcr any purpose or her iron, Of niQ. monlhH. imprtaunmeotkw
than toot of bringing to light the corrupt
methods employed In the city council
and will

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having 30 on her finite, and brlug imabh to
walk. 1 had heard of Hood's Kart.ipvr;)H,
and bought a IxdUe. half of r. rich cured en­
tirely. Two years affc r, another ehlM »u
afflicted as badly. I used the other iutf
bottle of Hood'* 8*rsap:ui!la with I.,..- re.
suits. About four &gt; can after, the Child fl* q
affllctod wae apdn tornnffltetl lik«* .fi.;,. .ckj 1
bought a bottle -on. Sunday at U.m srd
again a cure. 1 gave some of lb- tendi 1;^ to
a poor woman and two child:’-.;;-.L-y
helped an were mine. Through a Wittonial sent to C. L Howl &amp; Co.. iu&lt;c!r;&gt; 1 rca
from all the country, atlclm: If it * a&lt; a &gt;na
fide’ Uwttmonia). and of course I Wrote all
that it wm, and hn. 0 the know Ini.- id

Scores and Scores
Of persons helped or cured by tlo-J 1 e:&gt;r«jparillx ‘Mild cs-ies of rbmtnuiii mlqte
yielded to it- Blliousne** and. bail Inv: hare
•been oonrcUst In my own Lundy. I . it
tho only patent medicine 1 havu Mt lite
praising. I speak not for C. I. Hood, tat for
the Jobs who uro impatt-n*. and .vn tor­
mented beyond 1 nduranee. Nothing I know
of will cleanse the blood, sttoulat- the liver,
or clean tbe stomach so perfectly as

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
on wishing to know more, enrluung
•
will ba informed. Yours iu the
health, liapptac*’ xnd virtue 8? h-imsnlty.**
William Hot
terlan church.

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THE GOSPEL BLESSINGS;

HISTORY OF A WEIX.

LESSON XIII, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­

WcdncsiU.r. Marek-M.
Gold be.vitur quart*, yielding flflO to tht
•on, han beet*found in the Iron Clot 1 mine,

NATIONAL SERIES. MARCH 27.

y^xs old, I* in Ixd from the elTucui of th&lt;
poboa. He U guarded by officers, a* he h
suspected ot being the pobboer.
l^ggett &amp; Myera’ tobacco factory *1 St.
Louis burned.
Lorn KSS,&lt;XX&gt;: insured.
There were WO men. women, poyr- and
girbtin the building at the time aud they
had a narrow tweape, bntedl got out safely,
many having, to descend the fire esrapte
andfiremetffa ladders.___

John L. wo* that fighting Cot bet for
&lt;10,000 and a pnrso of &lt;25,000 is jt wt Hkr
finding the money.
Rev. F. N. Rico attacked Bbht &gt;p Foeare used in the
ter.of the Matbodist church, in Bailtimore,
and called hiwi hard names.
There have been twenty-nine death*
preparation of
The Paigo Tube works at Wamm, Pa.,
[QIURTKRLX MIB&amp;IONART LESSOR.]
from typhus fever at New York.
'
I, "Comfort yo, comfort ye, my peopl*
।
exploded
and killed Cyrus Millar. Foor,
Eight thousand uhknown dead were
Will iook whiter, will be cleaner and will
sal th your God.” Tais chapter begins th
(
other
men wm- badly hurt.
buried in the potter’s field of New York
second
section
of
this
great
grophecy,
There
ws*
a
dynamite
explosion
at
thu
;
be'done with less labor If
which la so frequently quoted from by barracks of. the Republican Guard in j
The Canadian government has renewed
thu New Tessament writers ns words of Paris, and Parislaas fear anarchy.
Isaiah tho prophet that every believer
Emperor William, of Germany, Is suf­ the ninety-day quarantine against Amer­
should be.perfectly satisfied thdt the same fering froin.au affection of tnu ear, and hta ican- cattle.
Isaiah wrote, by the Spirit, ths whole book. 'illness boa a disquieting effect on Barlin
Tho“ossified" man,of Port Jefferson ,L- X.
is ustul
The clothes will smell sweete^-and
See Math, viii, 17; xil, 17; Lfikelv, 18, 19;
is deml. Ho had been confined to bed fqr
polities.
/
which is absolutely pure
will Isst lonp-e-r.
S^NTA CLAUS SOAP i
3. "Speak ye comfortably to Jerusalem,
sixteen
years, and suffered intensely.
A ballot a passed over Albuqnurqu* N.
and soluble. '
and cry uute her that her warfare (appoint- .
Senator Qatch, author of the local pptioo
M., going southwest. There wan a light
It has mere than three times the urength
pure., it cleans but does not injure the.
&lt;xi tirao margin) is accomplished, that her
an board, but no voyageur-could Jm seen bill now before the Iqwa legislature. *ayf
Iniquity b pardoned." This is Jerusalem,
of Cocoa mixed 'with Starch, Arrowroot
he has little bqpe that it will pasa.
fabric. |K: doss rjot roughen or chap the-tho throne of Jehovah, tho principal city 'even through glass.
or Sugar, and is far mure economical,
Lindsay
Porter,,-------------living near
Tho liabUilies of the firm of Boehm &lt;fc
---------------------—Ploinvieflr,
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in the Holy Laud. representing'God'a peo-.
hands.
Co.,
at
Denver,
ar»now
stated
a18300,&amp;Z&gt;.
I
Minn.,
a wealthy farmer, has just takwi
totting leu than one cent a tup. It pie in the days of Isaiah, Judithind Is­
Boehm bad bis life injured foi
In I 10 wif“ Ml®* Eva DanieJ* The groom ii
js deiiciuus, nourishing, and xasilt :
rael: a tid these words are for their heart*,
70 *ad the bride 3K
DIOMTED.
______ _
\
with special reference to daya yet future favor of hia creditor*
[.Becoming suddenly insane st Tiffan,
Horatio Hill,- the oldest printer in Chiwhen their appointed time of delirera:
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
6., Walter A. Snyder, a popular young ' cago, fibdead. lie was 85, and went to the
shall coma, and the iniquity of the Ian
slmll be removed in one day. (Zech. Hi, ‘J-, man, drew a pistol and shot three men—j Windy City when there were only 3.00C
•
•
Gabriel spoke of this to Daniel in the reve­ B. W. Casbangh, E. T. Naylor ami T. W. people there.
Three young En^ishmen have been aslation of his seventy weeks which should Downey-tl;« latter probably fatally, he I
' sanitM by police of Rio Janeiro, and a
end in the bringing in of everlasting then killed himself.
John I* Sullivansny* that his light with specimen of the way John Bull note under
rightcousnra*, and making nn end of in­
To the quallteC electors of the several wants of
iquity, transgressiou and aln. For the Corbett will be his last, that ho will win , Buch L-ircumslanees is looked for pretty
ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE.
tbe Citv ot H.xstincs:
•
seventieth week or period wo still wait. nnd win easily, but that he would rather J-----aoon.
You arc hereby nour-cd that tbe annual city
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
C.
Columbus
have fought Mitchell or Slavin.
elrcllcn ■•til be held or. Monday tbe 4th day of
(Dan. Lx, 34-37.)
Backus. &lt;l&lt;«c&lt;-.iM'-l.
E. G. Sherman, of Kansaa City, has been
AprlJ. !♦«!. in compliance with section six &lt;«• of
.Albert Winter, of Monroeville, O.,! awarded the &lt;700 offered by tbe state and
3. “The voice of Mm that crieth in tbo
■- •riven that 1 shall sell at
the - .ty ekarter. at which eieettou the follow— t bidden on Friday, wildernrea, Prepare ye tho way of tbe Lord,
tug oricen are to be rlectM •
;
pleaded guilty of grand larceny rather the victim’s family for the iirrt«l and con­
w.
..w.
v»
A.
D..
isyf,at
ten
Ore Mayor. Reorder. Treasurer. Justice of i
(■’clock, in rt:n forenoon at the Ute residence make straight in the desert a highway for than be convicted of pptty larceny, ait viction of the murdi-rcr of Hun. D. B. Gil­
the Peace iu .place cf Br.*-ell B. Wlxhtman !
of tbe lau-C. Colnmbos Backut. di -erased. In our God." From Math, iii, 3; Luke lil, 4, thuev was leMspunishmc-iit for the greater liam at Alton, life.,'two years ago.
•Ab,irr:-: of ('Ificj! expires July 4th next, oae j
’2 P
the township of Barry. Iu tbe county of 5; John 1, 28, we have no difficulty in locat- |i OffoiMH).
M.irJ’ia;. Supervisor flrst and fourth wards, I
I *V 7 - .
Timothy A. Chipman, ivwBil-known dry
Barry, In the state of Michigan, pursuant to ing the application of this verse, or, at ;
.
,
,
;&gt;: p&gt;&gt;tvl«-&gt;ri-&lt;*condaiid (bird wards, aho Alder“
•
Uceuse and authority granted to me on the '^Kh
iu
appllcMloo, (or nunrlI i .-ijcri
‘f",P.
’.' Morton, vice president
I'"-"0"'' of tho goods merchant of Milwaukee, in fact
man for e-icb of the four wards, also Constable /•» mxve rc-ut' rday.of
Eelirnary. A. D. 1W1. by tbe Probate DTODhKto bur.. .loubte Uurl.on. . O«r.r I &lt;•»'?"' *»!“■ l*! Milwaukee’s "luerchpiit prince,” is dead.
for wmn of I’m tour wards*. alM one membeF of | nLwfl i O Tilt OfUiE
prophecies have a double horizon, a nearer
I
court
of
-Barry
county,
Michigan,
all
ot
the
the Beard of Education, from each ward of the 1
a auit nt Chicago over i he enforcement of He began life ns a New England farmer
• estate, right, title ami Interest of the said de­ and a more remote..
city a* follows: For the flrat ward Iu puce of
of.InInand
andtntnthe
tbereal
r»al estate
estatesite
slteMe and
u judgment. Mr. Morton bus no real In­ boy, an$lwnstitS years old He went Id
AMb ZJI IHdVC -rue n B r *v- ; ceasedof.
5. •: I'hlHlps. tor |he second ward In place ot
■4. “Every
valley ahull las exalted, and ■ .
■ »-&lt;«i»u»' ’*■ "*
.
« lum.’■ m u&gt;». state of
in Hie case, however.
Milwaukee iu 1857.
w. II Huflman. for the third ward Id-place of
1
and hill *11011
shall lie made i■ terest
'
Michigan, ku ,wn and described as follows ' every mountain nnd
A. E. Keakes, for the fourth ward In place of
The Burton manufacturing block, cornel
..
.
..
..
.
.
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low."
All
hindrances
shall
I
m
:
-'removed
.
Thursday, March. 17.
Veo. Tsmllnson. all of whose terms ot office ex­
Clinton and Van Buren streets, Chicago,
'S
a
I
O'oveoim
la
Hint
&lt;l«y.
on.l
ull
thing,
reI
pire the first day of July next.
. The men shot al Tiffin, O., by W. C. was damaged (HO,000 by fire; partly in­
* 7he f dlowing places ire (tnslgnatcd for hold­
mirth.range nine (»» west, aecordli'g to.'b-t stored! to Israel that the prophet* have I■ Snyder
.
will
all
recover.
ing the said election in the several wards of tbe
sured. Five firms-were burned out, one,
United Mates survey teen-ot: al-o ton ■ in. . foretold: but lIFActe ill. Si, wc read that ; ”;C3’.
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S
citya-t follows: First ward. Frank Stanley's
I acres off fromtne nortli end o! tho ••nst b»dt} tl • vl. ,&gt;&gt;
r»,rr*t u.tii rr.m.
'
I*arrnnn police are atirred up out! vow the Horace O'Douoghue Printing Com­
I t«4). of the north w«st quarter . .. of section th'» ” ‘11
s
! vengeance on the anarchist*
; Uraitth .-hop: Second ward. J. S. Good year’s
pany, losing &lt;30,000.
IN THE
l-i:l!d(ng
K A S. K. R; Third ward.
j Thirty one &lt;31 Un township one (b, uoriti range &lt; oad tunc. When John the Baptist camo .
. .
.
j
Catholic
Knight*
of
America
lose
noth?
Council rorni over R«-.inter** More, state-street;
. nine lol west.
.
in the spirit and power of Elijah he was re- I
I’wrtb war*' Sh&gt;-ruF' Ofih-tt Court House
■ ing by Treasurer O'Brien’s defalcation.
Ktuitex Hanruoite
! &gt;;t“l b&gt;’ l.ho .ru.Lenh?”.'1
l? !
Kt-'iitea Haiithoiin.
i
;;
I. A fire In
Spreckelo* augnr refinery at
The employee of the Grand Trunk rail­
Admuiistramr
Chrisi (Luke 1, 1.: Math, xi, lb, Hr, xvb, ,
caused a loss of JXW.tXXl; tn- way are threatening to go on a strike.
J. B. lion Kists’. I
■ 12). aud He plainly told Israel that they &lt;I Philadelphia
*/*“,
The passenger rate between Chicago
? ' knew'not the time ot their visitation, nnd
*
,'tbnt jhej- would not seG Him n-;nin until || The grand jury at Chicago has indicted and. Cincinnati has been reduced from W
Mrs. DunT’ they would be ready to welcome Him , Dr. Scudder for the murder
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I
“
&gt;"■
I! (L :kq six, 41-44; Muth. xxlH, &amp;&gt;.
Th6'hotel’at Drc’ehausen,- Germany, has
Three Mexican
rancheros, aHegetl ;to
i
5. •‘.Vid the glory of the Lord shall be •
——
- been burned. Two boys lokff their IIve« In
J i. v, .di-,1. and all llrau shall nee it together, j J* &lt;?«*“ men, have been arrested iu the flames. '
• • i for tbe inoath of the Ix.nl hath sjioken It." .
.
Tho Standard Oil trust has been dis­
’ YChvri Jeus oune the Ann time it was in J,
A snow storm ia raging over Arkansas solved by a two-thirds vote of its certifi­
I iHiiuilintion. not iu glory (Phil, ii, 5-8), and and part of Tennessee, ioraethlug unpra- cate holders.
। His glory was acldoih iwvn, and by but a r Wlcpted at this sensou*
Louis Cartigny, of Hyeres, France has
[ very few, as on the Mount of Transflgura- !
Indications are that diplomatic relations
died at the age of 101. He was the last
J tian, nod at the marriage iu Cann (John i, ’ will Ik- resumed shortly between thiscounFrench survivor of the battle qf Trafal­
’I 14; ii. 11; Il Pct. i, 16, ID- But when Ho , try and Italy. It is expected that congress
gar.
:
1 shall1 come in glory, bringing Hh saints ; will appropriate a small indemnity to tho
Hon. William R. Morristm hak • been
Who has visited this city onodayo.-.cb month fi r the pa«t year, !|is done
\ with Him, every oye sUJIi sec Him, nnd ' families of the victim* of the New Orleans
timer excellent j&gt;r*fi.-&lt;u«l&lt;&gt;tMil work mid made more ditlieull euro and warm
elected chairman of the interstate com­
! they nltu&gt;
Blau which t»icrci-dpierced' Him (Math. xxv.
■
vrv
mull
mob.
atni'i-c ii: v*lka and ail with it horn to tins hsd any total of d'-uiings
merce commission, vice Judge Cooley, re­
। 31; Cbl. til. 4: Rev. I, 7J. Onr lesson does
tlimt any strniiBVr who had ev r rtstted our Icxullry. Indeed bis character,
The committee which went to Russia to
like his skit], is bej-ood reproach.
‘ not tit-refore describe the blcjt-ings of the distribute the cargo of wheat, etc., sent by signed.
The town of Quillimanc, in Africa, is
Gospel a* now preached to gather out the the Indiana, telegraphs that the distress
DURING THE COMING YEAR THE DOCTOR’S '
. church from all nations (Acts xr, 14), but is not exaggerated and on the InereaflJ larsieged by 6,000 armed natives, and ■
Visits will be faithfully oontinucd. aiid if life and health be spared he hojw-s
I the blessings that will be- when after and advises the sending of other cargoes British warship has been ordered there
io odd mamrauttiK e tts,ntr already very extrnMt e Ils’, or ;&gt;atl« Gts.
,
•
from Mozambique.
i Christ’s second coming Israel shall be the of grain.
y
The lutitr^ryt-ur- hare larjrvlv increased themitr-.U r&lt;.f»-hr.fnlc Invalids,
• missionaries to the whole world.
oyring Urgcliv*1 the peculiar itulm-nce exertedbv tin* fiillu. tixn&lt;l4i(7rl|&gt;pc&gt;.
Mrs. McClain, of Pittsburg, while drunk,
Edward M. Field, son of Cyru*AV. Field,
oven tboec who rare escaped this blighting rctmiin* tevllnv its peculiar cf: (5. "The voice sold. Cry. And he’raid,
who ennseu
canned uto
tho tmiuroo*
failure of me
the unu
firm nt new
New placed her 3-year-old daughter on the
.
. in.
. .
. ----- — ......... wno
fix-n upc.ti tiirlrAyatrrus. All unffenrr* from cut unto threat and iumrnf. W1M .ball 1cry. All labl, i-™.,
York by pmelloU roWOT,
bmn ~'„l stove to punish her for crying. The child
fcctions find tlal'tisclr.-s ftillltik* instrad of Itupruviug‘unit 's under the
all the Rootllmens thereof is as the flower . to llU-insane n&gt;ylum until it can be defl- was almost burned to death when rescued
ni'-st skillful treatment. Th!«-fe« abo true of catarrhal ci-mlitlons of the
Kffi!VSlS:££
w« ^tbe».eaul,,2or thl. ......jy dKM«l Jl‘«t 1. th, eouAillon o&lt; M,
stotiTacii, bowels todu-ys ami btaddw. Indeed nh"
tbe &gt;rl:«tainInr
-j«trin aud 8 •
• by the father.
nincoi « .-.tctnbtpnes Imre snffeml nxxu. often
Dsurtlgts.
- verso by comparing Psahns cih, 15; James mind,
nijnJ
No one at WnshingtoD knows what Sal­
rheumatic *ffcctl'&gt;n!» and grave honrr.disturbances. The liver nl’o. one of
|’i, 10. 11. Verse 17 of Lhischaptcr alsd lid|js
tho infret im|«’Tt*nt organ* of the lt&gt;.«ly, ba* not rwsqtu. n.;d in too many
Marquis de Mores, well known out in isbury replied to the president’s last note
cstM-s liar ralTrrstd freui « angvstfoiei. t-nlnr,'&lt; -. (nils mid genorOl liwpidtty.
! to explain it. Man can do nothing toward
ncci»mp»:i;»:d by rll Ils dlt-tTx-’Wiiig train of symptoms, a* lironsv, ronslipaNorth Dakota as a cattleman who failed It is believed to make Mme concessions,
•
itisowtr
ntle.-qption.
Salvation
is
of
the
t;on oftl.e txi.T-1-. piles, sfek himdactfe. vutrue and immcliva .ioprtMflOti« &lt;&gt;*
in a scheme to slaughter cattle at their but orders are preparing ta send the reve­
’ Lon! &lt; Jduah Ji. 0) from beginning to end.
spirit* wugrstlqns with cvld hands and feet, alternated with tout of pafms
nue cutters to Behring sen.
and solekrd P-ct; coated tongue, foul bromh. acting head, buck anil limb*
7. ‘‘The gnus) wkhervtb, tlu- flower fad- point of production ;yid ship the beef east
The English Miners’ federation, which
thick nun high ci iored urine, cm**, irrituble temper, at’d reneral “muo
and to Europe, fought a duel in Belgium
■
elb,
because
the
spirit
of
the
U«id
Llowetb
devils." &lt;’1wracc&gt;Mnpnnyli»cuta iMPfHly fliustrate tho forej..ang «!i«caMs!
stopped work rt wpek ago to force up
with
M.
Isaacs,
sub-prefect
of
Fourmie*
' upou it; surely the people Is gnus?* To
cs.iKlfttot's fir part all &lt;■( .-hleli Dr. Hiiniphrej .treat - rttnt cure* wltt-ro jmprice-i aud prevent a fall in wages, has
flt-bts will tdltbftHJy follow Inslruction*, without which the sick eatinot,
. lean'upon Egypt or Asyria, to ;.ut conft- France, wounding his antagonist through resumed work. There: Is still much die­
e .w.et help.
■ dent* In man and worship idols, the works the right breast with a rapier. De Mores
•in all oineurc diseased condition:* Dr. Humphrey urge* the afflicted to
quietude among the miners of certain secof nien’s hands, was Israel’s sin. To de­ is uow a socialist.
brimt a rarnplc &lt;»l nrt&amp;c for rju.i: analyst® Tills sIhmiKI Imj the first pits:*«&lt;l
UOU
:
on i Ultig. and ;&gt;4t In nn absolutely cl’-an tattle, kvtrt cuoltuui brought the
sire a king like other nations, when God
saint* day ita*»i-a, and at hiwt tour ouacex in quantity.
I wislttd them to lx» separata from all mtMax Strakoncb, the famous impressariu, LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
F!f“Fw4«lvoly no casts taken without n personal examlnntion.
j tions nnd let Hho l» their king, was a died at New -York of paralyafa. V
j great sin ngaiust God.
Chicago.
I . Deacon will be tried for killing Ms wife's
I had suffered for years with serfoil/ deafness from, CaxKi’Mirtiug CCRKV.--I was rapidly falling Into the
i 8. “The gniM wilhereth. the flower, paramour Abellie, at Cannes, on Muy l(k
grasp of that fi-ll drwtroyer. consmnptlon, given up by
caun-h. Dr. Humphrey cured me. _/
physicians and friends, c-mld Jusrt poke ntattt unable to
! fadeih, tyut tbe word ot our God slmll &lt;
*
Kay. Dia B. CauBj Hiilsdde, Midi.
Following woic th- qontaUoas oa tho
The New York assembly has pasoed tho board of trade today; When—March, opened
!:&gt; anything of ao-i't.-iit. Have I asm entirely cured by Dr.
' stanil fbrexer." Man and bis glory shall ’
draf for years that 1 ronld only hear when Holman s&gt;. Huraplucy.
i fu&lt;!” away; his lofty looks and his bnnghti- senate World’s fnir bill, appropriating KB4c, closed R.?$c, May. opcnwl mhA closed
M;.- • Jexmf. Framiun. Mason. Mich.
.... ..«... Dr. Holman 3. Humphrey bn« corwi me «-nKJHc: July, opened tSkjc. closed 3te. (.'ora—
I n'.-s&gt;:slinll be bowed down, aud the !x&gt;r&lt;l iwio.im
rljetr.
Hkbt Whit*. Ijmslug. Mica.
1‘AHALVfW Ct’iiKP.—Our lijtle ton was psnilyzcd, had
; aloiw shall'be exalted in thntiJay (Isa. ii.
The liabilities of Guonzlx-rg. the Rus­ March, uixm.ti and c)px-d 3Tc; May. opened
to a skt-icloti. wan a great a
anfforcr
enuirrh.
June, oienod 3'yfce. closed
For niiH-icen tong years 1 suffered Hw- misery nnd an- wasted
r.:iummiiUMu
,|’;&lt;.n.‘ u’&lt; from
■ 11,17). The world passeth away, and tbtr sian banker, are estimated at between 15,- 37)ic. closed
........ .....I ■■ and Xtluat
took him to
Oate-Xay, openel
clo-vd 27?4c;
norsnevof Mcrtom. dratnt-is from coUttrh of ti-.riMC ntid ..
Holman
8
Himn'hrer
nt
the
hotel
. lust thereof; but be that ducth the will of W0.W0 and .VOuO.OOO roubles.
Dr. Holman S. nwntpnrey
Humphrey si
at im
the nut
hotel In Mason about
mWdleear. Was completely cured by Dr. Humritrer.
ur.
June. cjwno.t —, ekrsed 27?fe-. P.&gt;rk—March,
oneiimmanu.
year ngo and in a lew month*
lie was well nnd er.tin.' Gtsllpbldeth-for ever (I John ii. 17). Mun’s
An immense throng of people attended opened S1U.ID. closod IU.Sk May. opened
Amos Kknimm. lilllHtale. Mich.
)y over hla paralysed and no-rly bclpii-s* coudMon.
1
thoughts
nnd
ways
ami
roilgiousnoM
and
i
the
funeral
of
the
late
grand
duke
of
81U.1
A
clostxl
Slain;
July,
opem-d
SI0.8^
.
Fiiank I.. BotsTox, E«!en. Ingham Co.. Mich.
inhihrcy restored my
niir&amp;n&gt;eM
nt! vain, nnlnu
it- accord
firiviwl with I Hesse at Darmstadt, Germany.
cloasd &gt;!0.l7i&lt;. Lard—Mar&lt;h, opened Sd3j,
purposes rirsare all
unless in
Forth Adam* Mlrtt.
&gt;-. i;&gt;_- &lt;-. imph-tc.
close.1 JG-tU ■
the Wohl of the Lord (I Pel. i, 23-35).
Tcnneso)
Democratic
conventions
will
torture with ukt-mtlon of thcHtoinnch to such an extent
Uro slock—Prices al tho Union Slock yards
9. "O tliou that tcllest good tidings to meet ns follows, all at Nashville; To
Fwaa troubled for year* with catarrh. doafncM and that I vomited up every night wliat I had eaten dunni.runBing from one car. Was cmiphitely cured by Dr. •dU’ «Uiy. I tried - very where fyr relief, even golnc io DeZirfQ. get thee up into the high mountain: select delegates to Chicago, May 2C; state today ranged as follows; Hogs—Mai kst
active, and price&gt; 5c higher; sales ranged al
umphrey.
iruft. bnt got no relief until 1 put my case in Hie hands i&gt;t
O thou that telle-d good tiding^ to Jeru­ ticket, Aug. V.
Bkv. F. W. riAn.KV-JoxxH. Muskegon. Mich.
83.W&amp;4.IS pigs, S4.45«e4.8i lifcht. X-lX^kMI
Dr. Hohrnn 8. Humphrey, who cared n&gt;o entirely tn a
. aaicm,
salem, nit
lift up tuy
thy vv:ce
voice wun
with .strength;
strength: lift
few months.
Mna. M. f-' Ckom wrtu iJtisiiur.yHch.
$4.10^,1.30 mixed.
and
Cleveland is “nil tore, up” over the re­ rough packing.
1
been very bard of bearing for many year*. '»a
• it up. be not afraid; say upto the dtli-s of port that five immigrants suffering with 805^1.75 heavy packing and shipping lota.
iillrviy cared by Dr. Holman S. Humphrey.
DlSTHKfSlXU t’ATABRHAI. BRONCHITIS WITH HpITTINO
I Judah, Behold your God” (marginal readtyphus fever are on their way to that city.
Cattle— Market moderately active aud prices
E. C. CAMraKl.1. Hillsdale. Mich.
or Br;oo:&gt; Cvarn*.—For fourteen years 1 bad been torture
। ing nnd Revised Version). A magnificent The officials are on tbe qui vivo.
*d with :i cough which was often so severe sa to vomit
Stealy; quotations ranged Kt 84.Okg,3.10 cbolde
verse, but Zion, Jerusalem and Judah
to extra shipping steers. H.u3©4.33 good to ’
I ,
utmost blind for years. My sight was resroicd to dip. ami at one time I almost bled to death. J also had a
Secretary Foster has arrived at homo choice do. f&amp;5U^3.9j fair to good. Htn®x43
very m vet o catarrn of (he stonuch and bowels. Dr. Uolme by Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey.
mean just what the names imply aud not
Mas. Mot-nar, North Adams. Mki&gt;.
tuuu 8. Humphrey cured me.
from
Eturtnd
in
improved
health.
Ono
of
the church. Isa. xxv, 8, 9; 111,7-10 give bis first callers at New York was (Pliono- common to mtalium do. S&amp;ID&amp;XOO batchers'
Mn&amp; K. Herr, Lansing, Mich.
clear light, upon iL The I.ord shall build
! waa blind with cataracts in both ey es. Was operated
IRSOMWIA .»SD N’KItVOfS PnOSTlIATlOS CTHXD.—When
up Zion when He shrill nppt ur in his glory van Rossa, who failed to sec the secretary. steer* 83.W©aif) fcwR-ra. 81.toe.IU row*
by Dr. Humphrey and my sight restored.
T went to Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey nearly u year ngo I
Franz Schneider, convicted of murder­ Sl.7303.00 bulla and fXtoftlUO veal calve*
MR*. A. Rvshxi.u Augusta, WM.
(Pa. cii, 10), nnd then He will bring the
had no Idi-n.of Retting help, but went simply to please my
church back with Him (Col. HI, 4). There­ ing servant girls, was executed in Vienna. higher; &lt;jnotation# ranged at |4.t«)
friends. I Could scarcely step or mkc a moment a comL85
totally blind for twentv-fuur years with «cnflo tort
contracted phytical and mental suffering. At
fore let us be obedient arid give Him no Two poachers were hanged in Englund for Westerns. H7J&amp;H.2J natives, and $&gt;.23®4.&amp;&gt;
-- 4. Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey rcimiml the catar­ timestor
I thought I should lose my mind: all was darkness
rest till He makes Jerusnlem a praise in killing a game kceixsr who caught them lambs.
acts urn! gave mu good eight.
!
and alcMiin. Dr. Holman S Humphrey cured me entirely,
•
Jxo. Noitvii. Eau Claire, WU.
poaching.
tho earth (Isa. Ixii, fl, 7). Every aoul now
and 1 rcoorauiend him to all affiloisd.
l*roduc«: Butter—Fancy separator. 2Tq|
D K. Hawlkt, Mason, Midi, Ing. Co. Abs't Ofller.
won to Christ hastens Hi* return.
St. Patrick’s Day was duly celebrated 2Sc per lb; creamer tea, ZB;tS7c; dairies,
I had suffered Tor years with a M-csUcd Inmtrablo valv­
1(1 "Behold, the Ixirtl God will come all over the United States. The Irish flag fancy, fresh, 21©ac: parkin; Block, frstb, U
ular disease of tho heart. Dr. Hutnprey cured mo entirely.
Axahatika raoM DisiMsx of Km.xgys Ccnan.—For 22
J. V. BttttXKit. Newark. Ohio.
with
s8»ong
hand,
and
His
arm
shall
rule
flew
from
the
New
York
city
hail
and
the
yearn I have been slowly breaking dov.n ami tho 2stb of
for Him; behold, Hla reward is with Him, Chicago city officials bad a holiday by the
May my logs Ixwm to swell mu! became so large In n
1 was fi-.lly In tho dutches of numb palsy. Dr. Humph­ fast
fair good. lO^Do per lb; rojaters, fle; duck*
few days thst the ankles were larger than the thighs. I
and His work before Him.” At His first grace of the city council.
rey cured inc completely.
„
„ ,
,
was completely laid up. Dr. HnuptiNff lias so complete­
A. R. Lea, a member of the Wisconsin UkaHc; geese. UStllc; turkeys, yotuu toms,
Miss Jests fcoCTM. Hudson, M.ch.
coming He came in weakness, but He will
12c; fancy hens. He; old gobbler* Vc. Pota­
ly cured mo that 1 fed like a new man.
come again in power for the redemption of legislature, is openly charged by E. E. toes— Hubrap* ;iJ®3.‘c per bn; Burbank* 82
L. O. nnr.KSM.ra. Belville. Mich.
An examining board of medical men at Charlotte. Mich-,
His people, Israel; recompense tx&gt; His ;«■&lt;&gt;- Gc«rdon, of Chicago, with complicity in
examined mo and pronounced mo w bo suffering »rUh
diabetes and that I only had about n year to Uro. Unorr
(UTAtttm or Btomach. Bowkls Kinicttvs tc Rlapdkr
pie, vengeance to His enemies. Pleuc take the murder of H. O. Mead, a banker of
Cvukd.-For 27 years I have been an invalid and for tho
the trouble to read carefully these passages Waupaca, Wis., who was murdered dur­ 23c. Sweet potatoes.
■Nit year or no a groat sufferer front the pains of Indiges­
and prove what I say (Isa. xxxv, 4; ixili, 4; ing the ulghL of Oct. fl, 1883. Ixa has
tion and chronic catarrh throughout. I was so obstlmucSl.7iO2.U0; fluey, S2.2A
hlowatipated that I got no action without drags of some
Lukuxxl, 27. *J8; Heb. lx. 38). Even wo who sued Gordon for slander.
kind, which only made matters worse, until ' went to Dr.
teredRwerety with extreme .Icpro-kn
are now saved nnd have the first frulU of
system, tow spirit?, despondency.
*, ’"'f Holman 6. Humphrey, and now I am ax go&lt;sl as now, ar
Saturday.
March.
10.
the Spirit wait longingly for tbe redemp­
•_
energy and gt-ners! nin-down condition of the sX|,,®’n- ' iw-tito good, bowel# regular, nnd I am all right.
Wheat—No. 2 red winter cash, 8Lu2t£;
.
P. J. Wklch. Shuytowo, Mich.
tion of our b«&gt;dies at the resurrection of the
The latest Ivnching is that of two negroes
hud spent much time and money ’rJ^W ,o.
wcll« ““I ’
March. US^c; April. W^c; May. vrtc. Cornwas finally cured by Dr. Hoixnau 8. {!,,inr,lirf
just, the first resui rectlon, when we slmll
Albert Hoi-kiss Vermontville. Mich.
No. 2 mixed cash. 47,tfec; April. «0%c; May.
receive our reward* for service (Rom. viii,
The preaiueht'has appointed Charles H.
23; PhiL Hi. 20, 21; I^uke xiv, 14; Hit. xx, Aldricn, of HUnoia, to be solicitor general
I was n dreadful MUfftror from looumotnr ataxia and raralnta &lt;*
i*"‘—,IW|1 cuml K.g-igSffL’xwau"
5, fl; xxii, 12). After that He will return
Four pentons were burned to death in a car lout B*r.cy—In light roquent; two-rowed
with us in glory for the redemption of fire that destroyed a butcher shop at Lon­ state. MOATc. Pork-Dull; mem. »t.M)41i;ai
Israel and of tbe world. For we read, don.
for old. and flll.CO^lLao for nos-. Lord­
1 was helplessly and hopdmufly sic* with a taw flbraid wnwr.
Quiet; May. tc.» July. *»ldUWa* cured by Dr. Humphrey str years
p£££;JF*
“The Ix&gt;rd my God slmll come and all the
The Michigan supreme court has suhLive titock-Cattle -Market slow at a resaints with Thee.” "The coming of our
work ever stllce'Munfy OwtCf Dept. J«nc*viHf, P. &lt;)■ Jnniwrtilc, Wl*
toined the validity of the mortgage tax
Lord Jesus Christ with oil Hia wiints.” “if law. Justice* Grant aud Long xlisaanting.
five st jots &lt;i.W&lt;-X»per HD lbw, Tvtratud
I inataarcd 48 inebea around my 1-rit rroai a wy inreo ijbroidI w
we believe that Jesuq died anti rose again,
Coarades.
built and dry cows,
Tho
recent
storm
in
the
southwest
has
mor. Wm taken to Prof. Ludlam. '.Iweagn. who could do ^^I'Ur
even so them also, which sleep in Jesus
betten very destructivo to catUe, but tbe &gt;1.!U&amp;3 TA S.icep and Liuijs—Sheep firm:
for me. Dr. Humphrey removed •V'-ry vtellge of Uio growth with
will God bring with Him" (Zech, xiv, 5; J
wheat, crop in northern Twuui hua been lambs active and a ab*'i&lt;' higher f&gt;r chafe.*
ou. aw uwof.nnhh., b»&gt;
g¥m,.
Thvss. ill, 13: iv, 14), aud In Bev. xls. 11-10. greatly benefited.
offerings, sheep, tAUOa&gt;t«J per 1&lt;D iba; Iwa*.
.
JAax&lt;i,7.«». Hogs—Nominally steady; Uro h«**
we read that when Christ ahull come in
Tho Illinois supreme court ims nccepted 34.90# j.j&lt;l pcr.UJ lb*.
Mac.)*, Mich.. Jan. 1’J. 18«glury as King of Kings and Ixuxl of Lords,
tile resignation of Judge Moran, of the
For tho nast three years I have1 Usd
sutteed
the armies in Heaven shall follow Him, aa
ret^rtiofttal.wI^andrc-ctuaL
f untold t&lt;&gt;rture
appellate court, and Hon. Henry M. ShepHe comes to overthrow tbe beast nnd the ;inl hits been appointed As hissu«»«ori
on Invalid front femaW troubla previous to.hla .iarfuloou-uinptf in
East BvriAbo. March 2L
of ruo
the tawei*
but tnanasted tn keep ----around
in-1 do tny wnrl. af tcr a
'nice prophet, and shut up the devil in the
Cattle-Utt# hundred and tw.nty-flve car
,
ot
ixiwin*. uufc
­
fashion,
for tbo
tho P"
post1several
A bloody engagement has been fought
k
r^hrao. bnt
bn. tor
"™™! months
' I h. re failed so rapidly that
bottomh xi pit. These armies we judge
liotnl tn irivo up b(&gt;use-k*!opi«- auJ I o with uiy sinter.
between
tbe
’
eaverment
forces
iu
Venezuela
* lube ttm® Urumien t. we Dr. H'ltaffh-’W ttte®
J*”1
from their clothing to be thu saints, the
h.i.i
nnall hoosof over gycJng wml. h.ofto keen my Led for
reikimed from the earth (verses 7. 8,14). uud the ever present rcvoluiiunut with
Me^cwroanl *M my frionds uui riven tin all hope
The great nnd ever recurring question in the advantage In favor of the guverntzteuL
lofwa 00^1 » d”'* of JnUr&amp;te
It was over the receut election.
every lesson should be, "Is He my Lord
with totur pt*CJs of mwnhraae from the b.nr.»» at one ttno-, nnd
mmodsra’dariug the twenty-fonr hour* £*duU p-ws a haIf
According to the figures made by a.ChiGot!, and do I rejoice in Him?" If so am J
If stuff that lookud like ay
fitTh^aUn MmanV eould ruH rrt
by IBs grace "steadfast, unmovable, al­ cago wiseacre Governor Fifer has so far se­
finally taken tn »w the d totorteo howl taM*oa 11 could
cured 91 delegates put of the 141 who
the
parlor
1
Imran
treating
ways
abounding
in
tbe
work
of
the
Lord,
Detroit.
nn «r-»lra sn.t had to ba carried into tnn parte
—•
------- yuwn work, have
tlmtday and am now keeobw boas* ami
knowing that my labor is Doi, lu’vain 'in have been selected'to the 'IltlfloiA Ate'e
'and look forward
the Lord?" TI Cor. xv, 58). To be a vaw«-!. c-nivrution. Governor THfer daSma niore
empty, (Jean, filled with Hh ijpiric and
Mr*. R. Melrose and five other members No. 1 white cash, Me.
lasnr Babcock.
Corn—No.
- service, U this my honest de- of ter family, living at NaahvHte, were
Him1

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A YEAR OF UNRIVALLED WESSl
Dr. Holman

S.

Humphrey,

�We are the
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Additions! Local News.
Guilty.
Mrs. Nettle SbeMon and Mr«.

beaTC
tee woous
witbeut filing M fl’ asy I**”
The thought rc.'3K throerb ~y id -d.

Over the rouadta* sea.

snail a’.’rcr
‘■u*
KMfU I wiw jeft, rttta I«a
Pbaator? Change?- bq. felt no slightest dgn:
Jjpr dreamed ho of that-dim hnriaon Une-

So acy It be. jorehanc®. when down the Ude

t-ied Friday, the ca*eAUW«
S?J?S?»WL

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w

told, went fur convierion &lt;4 *',v 1 n'* * ,
lot neVertbelw the olb*-’* ^'e wcre al'
nigh: i»eL&gt;re
coa,d uvt thls ooc 5°
JWdM. Mrs. Sheldon was wntenccd
to 3V ira In jail and n 330 fine impraed.
.Tbrtv has brcn
&lt;*»&gt;"tplaint because
the neuteMW were nor hander, and that
one sentence waa more severe than the
other. When both were gnllfy of the -ante
offensej and one equally as guilty as the
other, in answer to the first we will ray
that tint law has been changed; so/flut the
.sentence for the first offence i-Annot
eecd «o slays, a/ to the Imprisonment aud
fine &lt;&gt;f 5X). ' For the second offence the
Hunter, re cannot exceed *10 days, but after
the second offense it become* a crime for
the circuit court to deal with.
I.
It was the intention of Justice KeMstou
to sentence them both to the extent Of thp
law. but a tine of 530 again.4 Mrs.. Down­
ing could not be enforced, mir could any
additional Imprisonment be imposed if the
firm were not paid, M the law plants the
limit at 30 days; Iltnce Mrs. Downing s
sentence was made 30 days without any
fine. The fine can lie enforced against
Mrs. Sheldon, hence it was Imposed. A
few tuorA arrests of iooae character^ will
prove very wholesome for the umimunity
and perhaps rid the city uf an undesirable
element. Tbe evil-doers will find that it
will be no cunning thing to respect their
’
offenses very many times, and have their
casrt come before the circuit court.
Tiachrrii Avaoclatiou.
The Barry Co. teachers’ association will
meet at Middleville on .Saturday. April
fith. IMS, at t» o'clock a. m. standard time,
with the following program:
Music.
Prayer.
Address ot Welcome
Hon. J. Carveth
Response
Enoch Andrus
•^4*3* Music.
Class exercise in numbers
Edith Chase
Self-Culture
A. O. Wilkinson
Music.
AFTEEX&lt;iOX fflU0IDX.
Question Box.
Tbe Bible in publie schools Bev. Dealtry
Class exercise in reading
Mrs. Wood
Penmanship
A. B. Town
Music.
Class exercise
Anna Winters
IVbat should teachers read?
Helen J. Milhffaugh
»
Every teacher who can should try and
attend thia tbe last of this winter's series
ot meetings. It seems that just at tbe be­
ginning of our spring work nothing more
pleasant or profitable cogld be done than
to meet each other in this social conven­
tion and exchange views relative to tbe
beat mehods ot commencing and carrying
on our work. I-et each one come prepar­
ed to ask questions or offer suggestions on
the subjects presented.
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oul^lraperX. Ir.
™ *
woedra ma*l
Urgr ewrcgb to held
or
tu crce. If Doiita *cd I oculd £«* '-fccn’

I »eaed the
ran with bn intoUa
dlnlr-4 room ax4 crept into tin.
fortunately it h*3 a -Jpria* Ip*. «»
1
rrrx. forced to hold th?
The rarch cf Scncr Di.-w waa on a chnrm- left bind, to iuxnl Ag? :x&lt;
ing slope, overlooking the broad, nttuoth imrieiuac’.y rtiClag ue; bu« is hau mo.e
watera of one of thra tributarie* ol the Pa­ than an inch af -antar rim. which c-nnrana. on who«e oppoiite ahore th* rank pletely lud niy finals.
.
gnu-3 grow ten and twelve feet high.
It vr.tB not a aomect tooaocn. «• were
The house itaelf had a tropical charac_ ^iaaac l-tete.
_w 4 rta 1
Jter. it was Spaniah-American, with a cool,
LrxxchiM along -be
shads' ••i-rawiln. .1 long-1 low frrmt_ nointal .
. —. U® * 7»*_ x.__
walls and latticed windows,
cuort tad » Sit nx-t. prorl.l.a with a
U&gt;1
f»o»d
___ ________ _
: the ‘-het and
paused
ix-t. which gave
RAVC the whole
whoh&gt; structuru
stractnre th*
________
* __7/i...
pct,
th* a
moment,
a* if he fosred a ir*?- Thea Ln .
apix-.irancv of a fort. Many -acre* of culti­ put his head close to tho small opeuing, no
vated land showed long lined of sugar cane U»l I ooald -wt bta b« •□HWb.
and tall tree* laden with bananas, in sur­ awhile anl then tried to raise ths lid with
prising contrast to the dark, inipcnutrable his paw.________________________ , ,
mass of wild btiHhiand which in the dis­
How I trembled! Eat, thank Leaven,
tance surrounded the MCttlcmeuL
the great i»v would not go In the narrow
Senora Dias was one of the tropical beau­ crerice, sad I held tire oover fort by ettraties of whom Murillo dreamed.
ing td'tha inner part uf tbe ieck with aL
"I am going to teat your gallantry,” she tbo strength of desperation. AL he ecuW
said, coming out on thu veranda where I do atm to stretchout bis tongue anti dek
sat, by asking you to help me to water my my fingers until they bled oa if they had
flowers, for with niy lame hand it is not been scratched by a mw. And then, .is -ie
easy for me to lift thehmvy watering pot." tasted blood, and heard Lolita cry (for my
‘T am nt your scr» ice, but allow me—am poor darting was just aa frightened n* I
I &lt;rong»—to remind you that you prom­ was), his eagerness ’ncrc*aed and be began
ised to tell me the story of how your hand to utter picking yells, which wot Icy chill*
was Lamed.”
over me.
i
,
"CcrUiinly A* noon as the flower* nre
I wonder why the fright did not kill me,
watered we will have coffee on tho veranda but the touch of Lolita’s little arm around
and you will hear all aftout It.’’
my beck seemed to keep up my courage
Aocordingly I wn* shortly afterward sip­
Still the worst was yet to come.
ping coffee with the little Lolita, my host’s
When tbe jaguar found that
could
only daughter, and my pet, bcaido me, while not reach me from below he sprang upon
her mother rolled a cigarette, lighted it the chert. His huge weight crushed my
and benon as folfbw*.fingers between tho two part* ot tbe lock.
AVhen wo first came hero, year* ago. it Then I thought all was over and'shrieked
was a very different looking place. The so that ray cries rang through the whole
wild bushlaud reached to the’edge of the
honae.
water, aud was such a dark wilderness of
But my cries were presently answered by
thorns, brambles, palms, wild fig Irct-s and
a sound which made my heart throb with
other tropical vegetation that 1 did noi joy—answered by the barking of our blood­
dare venture into ita depths. But my hus­ hound. The jaguar heard it, too, for he
band and hi* workmen went manfully to
work, felled td&amp;s, uprooted stumps, made sprang down and stood for a moment 11*tening, then ran to tho floor as if to flee.
hedges and ditches all day long, except in
Again came tho sound of the dog's bark
the severest heat, and I often saw them
—this time-nearer—and at .tho seme time
come borne so wearied that they would fall
the voice* of men calling to each other.
: asleep where they stood, and first think of I
^Contrary to expectation they were already
food three or four hour* later when they
coming back. _
.
awoke.
Meanwhile the jaguar seemed to be be­
After awhile they got a portion of the
ground under subjection, but after tbo wildered, and ran wildly to and frn. Sud­
acres were cleared anti we began to plant denly a loud cry came from one of tho win­
we had a throng of foe* to combat. The dow*, followed by two shots and a fearful
worst were the anta, which being watched howl; then my husband's voice anxiously
for on account of their depredations on called: ’
“Cachita„where arc you?"
plantation* have a way of making under­
1 had just strength enough Liftto got out
ground passages till they undermine the
tv hole surface of a field, and it foils in like of tbe chert, drag myself to tbe door and
let my husband in. Then I .Mvooaed away.
the crust of a cake.
■
They told roc afterward that our blood­
Just north of us is a great gap in the
ground, full of bunh*itent.l-wild grass, with hound found the jaguar’s trail, leading
straight
back to the house, ar.J they all
here and there some tytten timber, where
a whole settlement sank in consequcnou of hurried home at full speed, fearing harm
the anfs underming tbe foundation*. From would come to me.
My husband and Joee came in front of
this comes tho saying wo have In Para­
guay that oTir Worst enemies are tbe Indian the rest, and shot the jaguar t hrough the
window, but my husband told me that
braves and the Indian anta
Luckily, tbe only Indians in our vicinity when he saw the animal in tbe house be
were friendly ones, who exchanged all felt aa if stifled.
1 could not move a joint of that Land for
kinds of provisions, especially dried meat*,
for knives and brandy. We’ poisoned the many week* afterward. The Indians gave
ants, dug up their nests, flooded their pas­ me medicine to heal it, and t hey say that af­
ter
awhile I shall be able to use it again. I
sageways with boiling water, and so, in a
great measure, were froo from them, al­ did not need this injury to make me remem­
though even now they sometimes come ber that day. If I were to live a thousand
years I could not forget tbe few terrible
from tiie woods to attack the plantation.
moiaenta that I spent in the chest—mo­
Bnt after them came another plague­
snake*. For a long time I thought it was menta that seemed to comprise an eternity
hopeless to contend against them. My of terror.—Borton Courier.
husband used to call them tho tax collect­
Honesty versus Rascality.
ors, and they did cornu just aa regularly.
Ko day ptuteed without our finding one or
There is no greater fallacy than that of
I more in-tnc house. And once—oh, heaven! the superior practical character of r.iacal—what a fright I .had I
Ity. Often, indeed, it gains a temporary
When Lolita was a baby, my husband advantage. Honexty h often drowsy and
and his men went off one morning to work, very hay; but when it awake* and stir* it
as usual, and tha child lay asleep on a mat b the mW. practical of all forces. Among j
nt the end of the room. Suddenly I saw on the pure dro;&gt;s of wbdom that fall in prov­
the floor the skin of a mouse, from which erbs from the accumulated experience of
tbe whole liody had been sucked, .-w from an ages, none Is purer than that Honcstyisthe
orange. I k new at once that a snake must beat [Alley. You call it a mean motive of
be near, for they feed ou mice and eat them conduct, but it is no meaner an appeal
In this fashion; but, carefully as 1 looked than that of the familiar Chrirtian exhor­
about me, I could see no snake, till all at tation, Be good and you will b? happy. It
once it occurred to mu that it might be un­ b primarily not a rule or a motive, it ia the
der die baby’s mat I snatched the child simple statement of n truth, nnd Tweed il­
up and placed her in safety. Then I lifted lustrate* it ns plainly as Sohn Jay.softly a part of the mat, and there It was, ■Gcorge William Curtis in Harper'a
the long, slimy, green and gold reptile,
coiled up and fast asleep.
Ah, how 1
jumped! I ran out into the courtyard to
Two fashionable Indie* were conversing
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“THE WHITE-DEATH.”

Separate from the many holding great
possessions, those who by inheritauee
or alliance have had possessions thrust upon them, and having done this, it will
most likely be found that those remain­
ing will impress you with the fact
that tbe winning qualities of the suc­
cessful are about thg same in all. The
latter are the thinkers—tbe workers,
the leaders: and it Is safe to say that
they’ arc worth to the rest ot us. more
than is Indicated -by the accumulations
which represent the pecuniary reward
of their vices. They bnvu anticipated
the conditions of the to-eome, and put
same in shape—with the result that they
are the winners, illustrations? Why,
they are all around us.
In every
reputable business concern there cer­
tainly is something of this charicter, or it
would be sans reputation.
Now for
Instance, the D., L. 4 N. Railroad;
yea. and the West Michigan;—some­
thing distinctive about them, hard to sayjust what, but the proof of their pas­
senger perfections is in their patronage.
Of course In all communities there
are those who on re attracted toward a
cleared more acre* the i
certain thing and then properly treated
become adherents, and perhaps are
prejudiced in favor of this or that
party, but they are not of sufficient num­
bers for a railroad to depend an. Be­
One morning while we were at breakfast
sides, the railroad Uvea on forever.
cf our herdsmen brought the news
They die In time, and it la a physical
that our cattle, which grata in tbe tall
Impossibility to enforce upon their heirs,
their prejudices, with other savings.
No; there's only one course toward
the end desired, and that is to keep up
with the processton; find out what the
people want, and give It to them, and
where they lag In coming forward’ to
get tt, go and meet them. That’s
our theory and we don't mind confiding
It to you. If you think it is a proper
notion on our part, kindly encourage
us. It is your benefit, so to do. You
can do so by using our lines when you go
to Chicago. Detroit or Travers* City or
Baghiaw.
•C«o DcHav-kx, Gen’l Pxsa’r Agent
h^di«*aAed ow ball, for th* fodhtnxde­
scribed tt aa a crentoro of ringular eolcr
bo-lighter than any they bad seen about
THE MARKETS^^so that they named tt ‘The Wliito
Ha*tiaga.
We all thought it high time to do aome-

&lt;•* 90c per bbl; waterllme^lAl

Ute h«i Jw*«l
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SUdM opw. nc ih. &gt;»»» ™
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I remember th** mooring distinctly
They went away cbecrfuUy enough, each
man with hb pm and hunting knife, and
Moro, our bloodhound, waa with them. My
husband turned around jut M he entered
the wootl and kissed his hand to m«; then
h“ companions vanished in the for

When I found myself with Lolita alone
in the hmwc and thought of what might
happen if they mrt that terrible wiki ani­
mal, such anxiety seized me {although J
□ever thought I could be in danger) that

dan

neighborhbod.
“Uaa be bitten anybody?'* asked one of
the ladle*.
ear and bitit terribly."
"h that m? If be b that kind of a
I’m not going to let my ohildrcu pin.
that oeighborbood.'’
'Nor mine ehber.’*-Taxa* Sifting.

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We have p few cases of

Ladies’ and Gents’ Rubbers
Left, which we are bound to sell.
Ladies’ Imitation Sandals for

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Ladies’ Croquet Sandals for

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Gents’ Imitation Sandals for

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Gents’ Self-Acting Sandals for

15c. per pair,

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15c.

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25c.

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Boston and Candee Rubber Boots for

$2.25

Men’s Perfection Felt Overs, first quality,

BARGAINS, We Have Them
We are Full of Them
Call and See Them.
Tireless Toilers for Trade.

Bankrupt Store.
M. R. LAYTON, Mgr.
When you want a

FRESH LUNCH

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp;' Rider

Go to the

Are now prepared to furnish all kinds of building ma­
terial at as low pricee as can be obtained in the state.
The manager and members of- this firm have been iu
Fine line of creams and this business more than twenty years and are well qualified
fresh confectionery.
to run such a business cheaply and well. They have the.
accinaintance of nearly two hundred lumber and shingle
manufacturers, all of whom are anxious to sell. With their
experience they know just what to buy nnd how much to pay..
They give their customers the benefit of all their exper­
ience and all their good bargains fora very small margin.
They have lately bought ten or twelve cars of lumber,
which will arrive within the next two weeks, to ■’— rt up
their stock” for the spring trade, which will thereafter be
kept full and complete.
FOR THW
One of the departments of their business is furnishing
lumber in carload lots to farmers and others along the line
of the C., K. &lt;fc S. and M. C. R. R. They have furnished in
the past a large number in this way, two such Wills having
the greatest
bet'ii sold this spring. They can put the whole material for
a large bam on a c^r and lay it down at the nearest station
to the purchaser for a less price than the retail price in
MMEOY OF THE ACE.
Hastings. The Eastings journal of the 10th inst. kindly
a.^£!^LFE?°0
sins - ----------mentions this part of their business and adds ‘ ‘tliaj they
(the farmers) find a considerable saving in so doing." This
is true; on such bills they only charge a small commission of
For Sale by all Druggists.
about five per cent and farmers who “have bought lumber
raarARMn nv
Dra. Mixer a Sons, Hutiftgs, Mieh. UP north” through them are well satisfied with the prices.

CITY BAKERY.

«. E. HENKES.

MIXER’S

c&amp;ss

BLOOD

CANCER d SCROFULA

A NEAT FITTING SHOE

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

Is What njost people are looking for, one that
will look nice and not hurt the foot .

SEWING MACHINE?

We Have that Shoe!

If so, buy of the man who sella at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you K’5
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine onother for $25 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!

Call m and see it. Cloth top with patent leather
tip and trimming of the same. We would be
pleased to have you

The Dollar of the Poor Man

Call In and Try Them On

I» just as good to TYav. as the dollar of the rich. U&gt; s*'lls
The Light Runnirg World Renowned Domestic. The &gt;
Home aud some ocher first-claw machine*;.
He will sell &gt;on a machine for a small payment down

It will pay you to call on him before you buy.

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HatiiB, Mkh.

T. PHILLIPS

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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 48

WHOLE NO. 1920

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 31, 1892.

A NEW INVENTION.

:-:The Lehr Seven Octave:-: THEPEOPLE’S

Hastings. Banner.
Published Thuradaya • y
. COOK BEOS-

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HJLBTIXGH, MICH.

DRUG STORE.

COUNTY NEWS.

For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

Nettie Wilcox entertained a party of
little folks Thursday, It being her 10th
birthday—Lucy Bugbee fans rented her
house and will it U reported be interested
in the sale of agricultural Implements this
season—J. II. Mosier has moved into Will
Hughes’ tenant houA—€■ L. Carpenter
has bought the Georgt*H»zeu property for
S550—Pauline Felder and Lillian Lindsey
will open dressmaking parlors In Mr.
Duster’s house in the near future—Mrs.
Curtis Brigham and son. of |Piainwell. are
visiting Mrs. (ipsa—The Epworth League
meetings continue every Sunday evening
nt the M. Kr church, and the half hour
bible study conducted by Mr. Harding,
are both very entertaining and instructive
—The many friends of Mr. and Mrn. Win.
Hughes, Sr. gave them a pleasant surprise
Friday evening. Music and dancing jiassed away the lime until the wee small
hours of morning—George Nelson is put­
ting on his usual spring addition to his
house—The republican caucus on Satur­
day nominated for its principal officers the
ticket of last year—C. T. Gillasple, of
Cedar Creek, spent Sunday tare—M.. J.
Goss has exchanged his village property
for A. C. Cahill's farm. Mr. C. will move
his family Into town and be a valuable ad­
dition. while In the future Milo will be
numbered among the horny banded tillers
of the -oil. He has already declared his
Intention to join the I?. of 1. is loud in denuueiaflo’n of grinding monopolies and par­
ticularly severe on merchants, who live in
ease and luxury at the expense of wo
farmers—The Baptist society have re-orgauized their Sunday school, and will have
a resident pastnr soon—Bunker Glblm is
before the public open for engagements as
an expert horse trainer—Prof. McCall gave
the lirst evening of bls school of mathe­
matics last evening, and it was a very In­
structive school worthy the attention of
anyone.

Prairieville.

Ssccii-Eaia School Books,
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

UI.

Goodyem

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence. •

Hastings, - - - Mich.
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Piano Style Organ

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Is a new invention no longer!
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W 14 V 9 Beteanee they are now Well-known throughout
W n I ' the United States.
.
When Lehr Organs first came out, the New York ‘'Music
® ®2
Trade” said: "Dospite the many attempts which have been
• made for some time past by reed-organ manufacturers toward
© 2* 2-8
something new iti reed-organs iu the way of six or seven oct
tave styles, they have all until! but recently failed. It is,
therefore, intereatiug to note the somewhat remarkable suecess which Messrs H. Lehr &lt;fc €0. have attained in this di­
. rection.”
The Chicago “Indicator” said Jan. 16tli, 1892: “The suc­
® be
cess of Lehr &lt;&amp; Co. has lieen remarkable and affords another 2 5 M ® .5 &gt;•
proof that thejndrtic soon appreciates a really good article.” w 9 OfS 5 5 © ?!-■£
VPQ If you don’t want to buy a poor organ, when you
1 LO, can get the Lehr, the handsomestTVpst toned and
easiest blowing Organ in the market at a most moderate
price, examine it at tlyTstore .of

300
MICH. Patterns of W Paper

JOHN BESSMER,
HASTINGS,

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A larger and better line
than ever. We can suit you.
We have the goods and we
can
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Great Closing,-Out Sale SAVE YOU MONEY
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—ON—

Hardware, Paints, Oils, Builder’s

Wall Paper and Bh Shades.

Hardware, Buggies, Wagons,

and Farm Implements,
At the

POWER’S
I
HARDWARE
5T0RE.
Owing to the decease of the late proprie­
tor, this stock must be sold, and to' move it
rapidly
.

SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Will be made for the next

30 DAYS.
This stock is new, clean and large.
In
it will be found all those articles usually kept
in a first-class hardware store. The necessity
of closing up the estate of the late proprietor
alone causes the reduced prices we are mak­
ing.

Fred L. Heath,'
THE DRUGGIST,

Prescriptions carefully com­
pounded.

To consumers of kerosene oil in Has­
tings and Barry Co: We have established
an agency at Hastings tor the sale of
Snow Drop oil, which for laminating pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees Are
test makes it perfectly safe. It produces
a clear ami white light and free kf odor,
nor dot-s it cause any deposit on chimney
which b so common with cheap and low
test Ohio oil. Since July 1, 1891. Michi­
gan allows the use of 120 degrees tire test
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene
made from Ohio crude and possesses a
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
to raise the fire test to 150 degrees or more
it becomes umsless, ho far as producing
light Is concerned but at a low test will
burn fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable order while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy substance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost is but
little different than what you pay for the
cheap goods you are using and the satis fac­
tion yon will get In light will more than
compensate, saying nothing of additional
safety. For sale by 8. E. Phillips, H. L.
Newton and Cook &amp; Cook.
A. D. Maynard, Wholesale Ag.
Hastings. Midi.

NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
State of Mkhlgan. County of Btrry—m.
lu
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work on a bouse for W. Waters of Prairie­
ville—Thu Ice Is getting out of the laken—
Campbell Bros, have put up more shelv­
ing In their store and have put in a stock
of paints and oils /uid have also added
to tbelr dtock of hardware—The carpen­
ters win soon complete their work on Mr.,
Graham’s house and the same will be an
improvement fif Importance—W. Chamber­
lain Is building a cellar wall for H. Wilk­
inson—Henry Wlltinson, while returning
home from the lodge *t Delton one night
last week was attacked by some unknown
person or peraons, who attempted to seize
the bridle of hls hor.se, but a prompt and
vigorous action on Hank’s part caused hls
horse to soon put quite an Interval of space
between tta attackers and Honk.
No
.doubt robbery was meant as Mr. Wilkinsftn
had quite a large sum of money with him.
Irvin*.

•

The Ladies of the W. C. T. U. in Irving
will meet at the Quigley school house to
arrange a matter of business at 1:30 p. m.
election day—The Ladies’ of the township
of Irving are mast cordially invited to
meet at the
Quigley school house, 3
o'clock sharp, on Monday’ the 4th day of
April, it being election day a central place
to organize, that we may become auxiliary
to the State organization to keep step to­
gether in getting ready for the World’s
Exposition at Chicago In '03.
Mrs. "J. J. Hf-Ndeiwhott.
Mrs. John Tjbbgo.
Mus. Ada.m Eackkler.
Committee.

Tta Center school closes to-day for a
week's vacation—Tta Ellis schoffi closed
last Friday noon, and In the afternoon the
school with their teacher. Miss Julia Don­
ovan, visited the Center school—Maud
Wilcox Is a full fledged school marm hav­
ing received a certificate at the last exam­
ination. She will teach the Youngs school
at South Assyria. We wish her success—
Etta Tompkins is at home from Galesburg
—Allie Young and wife, of Battle Creek.
Sundayed at Dau Keyes—John A. Russell
is with ua again visiting hls relatives—The
republican caucus and the people’s party
caucus were both held Sunday afternoon.^
The republicans nominated David Huggrlt.
supervisor: Preston Jewell, town clerk;
Charles Tuckerman, treasurer. Tta peo­
ple's party nominated Bert Shepard, su­
Carlton.
Tlic republicans met at the town tall last pervisor; A. W. Scott, town clerk; Cole
Friddyand nominated the following for town Russell, treasurer. All. good men, take
officers: Supervisor, Tobias Garn: clerk, your cholco-^-Thc M. P. Sunday school
W. It. Vester: treasurer, N. O. Allerdlng; will re-organize Sunday, April 3d. Some
■justice, full term. L. A. Caln; fill vacancy, new features will be Introduced and a full
Wm. Williams; board of review. Jacob attendance desired—Preparations are be­
Odell; constables, L. B. Carpenter. G. H. ing made for a Demorest tnedal contest at
Becker. Fred Bump and Low Burd—Asa this place. Will give date ns soon as de­
Odell and wife spent Sunday with George cided on—A wedding on South Main SL
Whitney and wife, of the town line—Mr. March :’.0lh. Full particulars next week.
Church, of the Tamarac, and Miss Minnie
Hope Center.
Stairs were united in marriage Sunday by
the Rev. G. K. Myers at his residence—
A new organ at E. M. Payne’s—C. Mc­
Let every man who owns a dog vote for Donald visited at O. Loomis last week—
Mr. Falconer, the People’s party candidate Mr. and Mrs. Hlgby, frotmzi’iainwell. and
for supervisor; perhaps he will do the E. B. Payne and wife visited at Hal Stan­
same generous act this year as be did last, ton’s last week—The friends and neigh­
not assess your dog—The 8. I). Adventists bora of E. B. Payne gave him a surprise
will close their meetings Tuesday night.- Saturday evening, it being his 44th birth­
They have secured, several converts— day. Gid acted bis part well In alluring
I Michael Vester returned to Battle Creek him from home—Grace Chandler Is on the
—Let all the republicans turn out this sick list—Elder Gesler and wife were at
spring, and elect or try tq elect their’ town Cloverdale last week—Ira Hart and wife
man for.he will make a good supervisors— visited at John Hart’s, of Orangeville,
(». C. Nichols and family spent Sunday at Sunday—Thomas Prince was seen on our
Jacob Odell’f.
streets Sunday—Clara and John Payne
went to Hastings Friday.
Crr*»y.

We arc again having a foretaste of
spring—Emimt Mead and Anna Tibblb
spent part of Inst week nt Wayland visit­
ing friends anti enjoying the swwts of
maple sugar—Mrs. Preston Flowers lies
very low at her home with consumption.
Her case is considered very serious—-Enos
Bartar and family visited at Deltnn last
Saturday- The Cres«y Sunday school will
reorganize next Sunday—J. Smith and
wife of Augusta are In attendance nt the
bedside of their mother. Mrs. Flower —
The farmers an1 making preparation for
the opening o'f their spring work by the
usual preliminaries—Sylvester
Tibblts
died at Occidental. Cal., March 12 of lieart
failure, aged 74 years. Mr. Tibblts was
the father of Miss Anna Tibblts and Mrs.
Morris Brown of this place.
Ci*U Grove.

Nile Wellman has left bis old home farm
and has moved to Carlton near I .each lake
where he has bought the farm of the
Bronson heirs—Mrs. Ida Hutchens of
Lake Odessa was the guest of Mrs. E.
Wolf part of last week—S- Shantz and
wife of Woodland was called to the bed­
side of the formers father, who is quite III.
Mrs. Everett McDonald is on the sick list
—A cousin of Lee McDonald’s is visiting
him—Ere this reaches Its many readers
John Waters and Jennie Thomas will be
united In wedlock—Will Boice of Mc­
Brides Is visiting his mother who Is ill—F.
Wood Is on the sick list—Claude Wood
when chapping made a bad gash in his foot
with an ax. causing him to lay up for re­
pairs—It Is being whispered that we are
to have a hardware store In our villagu—
Aunt Lou Smith has bought a lol in our
village—Lucy Joslyn is preparing for col­
lege.
Deltnn.

Elder Harding and Lincoln Bush went
to Albion last week in the Epworth league
—Mrs. C. Backus has purchased a lot just
east of the grist mill where she Intends to
build a house—Miss C. Howard of Goblevllle Is visiting at the Doctor’s this week—
O. Harmon of Williams station made our
town a start visit last week—Mrs. Henry
Kahler has purchased a lot near the school
house to build on the coming summer—
Ask Mr. Eddie’s son about that eagle and
he will give you the particular*—Mr.
Varah moved In over the harness shop last
’week where he will ta close to his work ns
lie is the harness make?—.Jerry Sproul is
building a house just south of the evapo­
rator—Mrs. Baldwin and sister of Hast­
ings are th’c guests of C. Johnson—Mrs.
White of
Kalamazoo is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Chase—Frank Cole got bls
hand bruised while working at the picket
mill—Mr. Clarkson organized a K. O. T.
M. lodge here the 28th with 14 charter
members.
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thesottt day of M«roh. a. 1). iwt. six months
from that date were-allowed for creditor to
present their rtalins asn.ns: the estate &lt;»l Imnv’f
N. CrtIran den. late ot sm1&lt;I Connty. deceased,
and that all &lt;;rrdltora nt laid deceaxtil are re­
quired «o present their dalim
mid Probate
Cloverdale.
Court, at tta Probate office. In tta City nt
Hastings, for examination and allowance, on nr
Cloverdale roads are getting over being
««the Stth dav of Hatdomtar next, and ’bat muddy—George Graham and wife have
claims will ta heard before mid Court, on
Wednesdav. the£tthd:tvof June.and onTlntV* moved to Pennsylvania—Flora McCallum
dav the ’."Xti &lt;hy ot tautemtar. next, at uu visited her sister here last week—Mrs. W.
o'clock In the forenoon of each o! those days.
VanHorn of Delton Is tare taking care of
Dated March
Ik 1HRL
her husband’s mother—L. H. Barnes is at
Ckas W. Au-MSTUON-i, Judue of 1’rotat?,

Mr'. A. E. Heath and son George, of
Hastings, vlsitw^nt Charlie Mack'sfSuuday
—Dr. Miller writes home from Colorado,
he Is feeling noma tatter so will remain a
short time longer—Mrs. g&lt;o. Wilson has
fell heir to a large fortune by the death of
tar aunt iu Onio—Ev* Joy Is visiting rela­
tives in Grand Rapids—Mr. Aldrich. Mr.
and Mrs. C. Mack and E. and R. Ham­
mond will visit friends in Battle Creek
this week—A. Granger was able to ride
out last Saturday—P. G. Henry Is nursing
a broken leg—L. Brczee will move to Ban­
field instead of Dowling—R. Powell will
move Into Wm. Irvin’s house instead of
Mrs. Altman's—We learn O. Garrett will
make Nashville hls future borne—Mrs. E.
Gsskill, of Johpstown, is vbitlng her par­
ent.-. J. L. French mid family—J- Her­
rington Sr. is reported as better—Again
the reaper death has come In our midst,
ami called home the beloved wife and
mother. Mrs. Moses Ardrich. on March
20tl&gt;, altera kwg illness of patient suffer­
ing. the deceased was over 65 years of age.
She leaves a husband, one daugher, Mrs.
Cta" Mock, and two brothers and a large
circle of friends to mourn her loss. Fun­
eral was held on Friday at the M. E.
church, and tta remains were Interred 'on
Sunday at the cemetery. We extend our
most heartfelt sympathies to them in their
bereavement.
-Home is not home for mother s not there.
Angles have taken her out of our earo.
Dnrk Is the room and empty her chair.
Kha has .gone to that home »o pcseeta and

XaahvHlo.
Mrs. W. H. Young and soo Glen axe
visiting at Grand Rapids—Mrs. W. E.
Buel and children were at Middleville Sat­
urday—J- L. .Crocker aqd wife started for
Iowa Monday morning, where they Intend
making ttair future home—Eble Mayo is
vblUng frlenda at Bellevue—A great amny
of our young people are rusticating this
week, it being vacation—At the Congrega­
tional social held at L. W. Feighner’s last
week a goo«L&lt;lme was had, and netted the
society 913.85—J. H. F. Miller has traded
his grocery here with Mr. Edward Smith,
of Eaton Rapids, for some saw mill prop­
erty. and last Thursday the families
changed residences—Mbs
Bertha and
Louis Marshall and Kate Dickinson return- •
ed to Kalamazoo college Monday, after a
vacation of ten days at home— Hortense
Osniun is home’ for the spring vacation
from Albion college—John Furnlss Is vtaIting at Ohio.
Orn»fferl)l«.

Ed Brown and wife of Kalamazoo visit­
ed at Ell Nichols last week—Margaret
Ream of Doster spent a few days at C. H.
Thurston’s last week—Elsie LaPrad at­
tended the teacher’s examination at Alle­
gan last Friday—Belle Train and Mary
Cole went to Hastings to attend tta exam­
ination last week—Eli Nichols was in
A Hegau on business on day laxt week—
Mrs. Valentine had a shock df piiralyitfa
Inst week and tailing against the stove one
hand was quite seriously burned—Spear­
ing and netting up the river every night—
Mrs. Phillip Porter is visiting her daughter
nt Silver Creek this week—Mbs E. Paine
went to Charlotte last Wednesday—Irving
Beckwith has moved to Shelbyville^-i.
Norton b working at Hooper—Orra Lewis
vyHI move to Kendall this week.
Hlekory Corner*.

Died, near Gull latke, on Wednesday
last of diphtheria, after a brief illness,
Mary Vermonlen aged about six.
The
funeral took place Tuesday. On Saturday
night another one died while others lie low
—Farmer's Club were entertained on Fri­
day at the residence of J. W. Ford—Quito
a large and enthusiastic railroad meeting
at the American house on Saturday. The
proposed route la new to any former one
commencing at Lapsing or Charlotte
thence to Kalamazoo.
Lacey. Ban field.
Hickory Comers, Gull Lake. Richlaud to
Kalamazoo.
Representatives along the
proposed route were present and com.inlttees were chosen from all those point*
which were here represented to proceed
to take necessary steps and report at an
early date and we anxiously await the
committee report, hoping In the near
future to see the telegraph pples set and
wiles stretched following in quick succes­
sion the powerful Iron horse—About forty
persons met at the residence of Al rail
i’ennock Monday night who reminded
him that that night was bls birthday.
A good time was had by all—Mr. Cotant
took leave of absence on Saturday to visit
friends in your city.

Dennis Haskall is moving a ihpuse for
Mr. Howley—J. Spencer was aKHIckory
Corners last week—Hayden and Elsie
Movers were at Ionia last week—Will
Smith and Belle Bemmlngton of this place
w«-re married at Carlton Center by Rev.
Meyers last week—Born to John Hoover
and wife a boy—Ora Yerly has the Tam­
arac school for the spring term It com­
mence* April 18th—Frank Short drives
the fattest team in this vicinity—The Aid
society meet* April 7th at Mrs. Allen
King's. Everybody Is cordially invited—
The Meyer’s choir furnished the singing
at the Nye school house—Will Smith and
wife spent Sunday at Mrs. Retan’s—A
humtar of neighbors are feeding out their
potatoes, they are so cheap—Dave Lepsrd
has his house nearly completed and Will
Smith is breaking ground for his new
house—We hope news will not be so
scarce when the roads get tatter—Harry
Church of Clarksville and Minnie Stairs of
Carlton were married last Sunday evening
—While Mr. Graff and son of Campbell
were drawing rails last Tuesday the wagon
dropped Into a rut and a rail flew up and
hit Mr, G. on the head, injuring him fatally.
He regained consciousness for but a few
minutes and died Sunday. His funeral
took place at the Dunkard church Tuesday
—Doc Curtis is going into the business of
poultry raising on an extensive scale.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Contributions to World’s Fair fund
Previously acknowledged
$14 ST
District
Teacher
Amt.
No. 8 Maple Grove Cora Aldrich
35
1 Thornapple Duane Freeman 1 00
*“ 8 Irving
&lt;•-»
— ”
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Solon
Nevltat
“ 3 Johnstown
—
_ ___ _
Mary Greer
•• 6 Maple Grove Chris Marshall
“ 2 Prairieville "
Carrie
" Reade
'
*•11 Irving
Eliza Glrvuu
*• 3 Castleton
Arthur Glasgow
Mary Woodatd
“ 1 Carlton
•• 7 Rutland
Miss Alta Frey and Jennie Pilgrim attend­
Thomas Kelly
45
** 4 Rutland
ed tta teachers' examlnalionjast Friday—
Charles Wilber
'J Hope
Drs. Bartier and Lathrop, of Hastings,
(ta). M. Graham
•' X Carlton
Lucy Joslin
were called to our town last Sunday—Miss
Mae VanHorn Is vbltlng her sister, Mrs.
“ 2 Irving
Bertha Teeple
Dr. Horner, at ladce Odessa.
•• 5 Castleton
Irving Gaskill'
“ 5 Hope
Francis Aljerding
Ban Held.

Last Thursday night A. I1. Klug bad
stolen from his bam a single harness ex­
cept Hie breast collar and tugs. Also they
took a new buggy cushion, color blue
bruadmpth. and left in place an old cush­
ion. Mr. King offers |a fifteen dollar re­
ward for the stolen property and thief.
— Those that were at the donation Inst
Friday night hnd a grand time. It was
wry successful considering the almost im­
passable muddy roads. The donation was
between 87 and 38 dollars—Nellie Ed­
munds and Arthur came' home from Al­
bion College last Friday.
Arthur will
stay and Nellie will return—Our church
was packet! full of people Friday afternoon
to attend the. funeral of Mrs. Wm. Bur­
roughs.
ltev» Wallace 'preached the
sermon—Rev. Master, the presiding elder,
will preach at our church sir Wednesday
evening, April «tlu Everybody como out
and hear him—Mrs. Dunn Is dangerously
sick, and has to hate watchers day and
night—tast week Wednesday night at our
railroad meeting Hiere was elected four
delegates to meet last Saturday at Hickory
Corners. L. N. Mostar, D. Stiles, E.
Jones ami LL Belleugcr. Up to this writ­
ing they have pot reported, but will this
week Tuesday night nt the school house.

Total
,524
_____M
* These schools had union exercises
and this Is their joint contribution.
Remember the association meeting tt’W
Middleville on April 9th. An interesting’
program has been prepared and ttare ’
seems no reason why a moot enjoyable
time should not ta tad. The president erf
the association desires us to say that teach|
era are cordially invited to bring samples
,
of their school work. A comparison of
such specimens will ta mutually tamjfietaL

I wili sell my farm on section 17, in
township of Carlton cheap. There are 16®
acres, 120 acres improved with good build­
ings, good water and about 5 acres of

lars call on or write to ToMns Garn.
Hastings. Mich. Alsu have 25 ewes with
lambs for sale.
Marriage Llcetuon.

j Win. Smith, Woodland.
w &lt; Kolia tMnnlngt&lt;m. Woodlaad.

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JohLro'. In toe toterew ot to. &gt;-•&lt;£* National bank, .prana ealut a anirrlaa «
Ml own tone nbool f«l»«
■me en&lt;lne tor to him!-mm tow b
•' Aid -eleW-Tlto XpwoHb L™«u« koto. hl, rrianrti recently. IreuaM-atrlr attar
peetoi. and the ptat beam
rbrir meetlnit on SbiKUj eve. • «WJ tin rearrlaxe ot hu danahtrr ho r,-.1»e»lr&lt;l
brmking bis shoulder and arm.
iron Krtdox ere—Connminrm. OI wbnl the pareon to eu-p up slelrp- Here ar
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i v Smith of Woodland. use is Che editor of this paper? To make a Jneksui waa marrterl to a fair yoauc ladr.
noneot lh« «in»u knowina that aueh a
- »
ZrSil bX^l-t Thwh hl.bre.to long atory startrereutour bad Iwn pertonnrd. until the
J
YMkM .1pri&gt;r»WMilSed Odle' bl™ ■!
•
tael wo ancoonewd al Un banqu-t table
The
dance
at
Smith
’
s
hall
Thnrday
night
law on. It H old that Mr. J. ha. alwayu
hu tally recovered it, and stiure
was
well
attended,
about
S3
numbers.
Ail
been no&lt;ed ror MtaprlaldK people, but hls
terror to evll-doen in «&gt;at part or
had a good time—The fish poud mxilal at
last act caps the ellnnx.
coonty.
the 1. Ik G. T. last Saturday night was
Henry Wilkluaon met with an adventure
Frank Unrtnn'a bouse Inbebews burned
well
attended.
Proceeds
about
86.00
—
O.
Tuesday night that caused him to low his
Hunt and wife were the guests of John down last week sud bls brother came near
2^L~5nl ot W. lull
Hall last Sunday—We expect to have a Iosina fils lire, so rapidly did Che stracture
« atsntHns attitude. He was returning
new P. M. thia week—Dave Trimmer has burn.
■
»
here.-tod .l»n Moot .
returned from a trip In the west where he
mile north of town, mw unknown pe™°n procured himself a wife. They have the
Additional
Local News.
leaped from the’bush and
*
best wishes of his many friend*—D. h.
seize his horse by the head. The horse, a
Sctkuu animal darted quickly to one side Stocking Is In Bradley this week.
George Osborn last week bought the
and evaded the man in such a manner as
Waller L. Wilkins house on Center street,
to win Hank's eternal gratitude. Hank
John Stedge of the north la visiting old paying #1.800.
made a lively trip home and after his wife
Mr. Galloway, of Howell, Mich.. Knndcame out and assurred him that tb* UD‘ friends—Wm. TMXali has put down a new
known was still not In the rear pari of the well—E. Lockhart Is putting in one half fatber of Ralph and Ray Galloway, died
buggj. he was prevailed U£on to art out mile of &gt;lal and wire fence— Wm. Niece Thursday last and waa burled Saturday.
will deliver hls find sermon at the east
and unhitch.—Delton Breeze.
\
George Wilkinson, of Cloverdale, en­
Carlton U B. church Sunday Atiril 3—
The owners of tot* In Delton seem to be Look out for April fool’s day—W. WiU- gaged Ole Sumner, of Otsego, In a. wrest­
Inspired with the fact that there ia a for­ lanis of Battle Creek Is Visiting his uncle ling match Friday evening at the latter
tune In each one. and accordingly ask H. Hart—Geo. Tyler * Co. will move their
prices that would put a Chicago real estate mill this coming week on the Syplo mill
James, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Web­
dam—Miss Murphy is in Hastings visiting ber. died Saturday of quick cooaumptiou.
dealer to blush.
Some sneak thief entered the office of friend:) fora few days—Jack Lawrance of the result of an attack of lagrippe. The
Orange
was
the
guest
of
E.
Lockhart
the Lentz Table company in Nashville last
stricken parents have the sympathy of
,
’
week, by breaking a window in the door Monday.
their many friends.
and breaking Jhe’lwlL Nothing was se­
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
The prosecutor ynearthed a hard nest In
cured.
Nashville in the Hue of gambling rooms
Rol. Dunham, of Nashville, arrested for
It is reported to the Board of Health of recently. There isn’t any question but
assisting In running a poker room, has Grant! Rapids that lump jaw has been dis­ what gambling rooms are being continually
waived examination and be&gt;jn bound over covered among cattle upon a number of operated In this city contrary to law, and
(anusadjoining the city, and, also, that we would like to see some of the guilty
to the circuit court.
vveraii hotel?, have been supplied with ones brought to time.
Q A. Hynes, the Delton drujfcist and
milk from the cows. The matter it being
editoi, has moved into his own store.
We have received from the Arnold Pub­
investigated.
lishing Co., of Boston, two very valuable
Editor FlinC of the Hickory Corners
Robert A. McCarthy who shot John pamphlet* entitled respectively; ‘•'rhe two
Leader, has purchased a larger press anti
intends to go In harder than e'er. May Considine, the noted Detroit crook, in a Side* of tta School Question” and ••Open
saloon recently, was formerly a student In Letters to Bishop Keane’’ by a Catholic
success be his.
Olivet college.
I
•
layman. They are valuable readlhg and
Early this morning Mrs. Chas. Rowlader
The city council of Kalamazooo has should Im* In the hands of every friend of
was the victim of a painful accident. Mr.
our public schools.
nt
last
taken
the
matter
In
haud
amt'Mich
­
and Mrs. Rowltuler were standing by the
During the farmers Institute recently
fence at home and Mr, Rowlader had a igan Central trains will not be allowed to
sharp ax in hls hand. Just as he made a run so fast through the city hereafter. In held at Howell. Governor Winans gate a
move to stick the ax Into the top of the last three years a dozen Kalamazoo brief talk on highways. He showed that
the fence post. Mrs. RowUder placed people have lost their lives at the Michi­ among all the nations of the earth America
her haud thereon. The result was. the gan Central crossing owing to the high ranked lowest iu point of highways: tijat
In this respect the America farmer was
third finger of her left .hand was nearly speed of trains.
severeti. Dr. Baughman dressed the In­
Perkins’ large flouring mill In Charlotte placed at a great disadvantage by the
jured member.—Woodland News.
was burned to the ground last week, with fanners of Europe, as one horse In Eng­
land can haul double the amount of pro­
The people of Nashville are pleased be­ a loss of over SbOUO, insurance 85000.
duce to market that a span of horses can
cause the gambling rooms iu that place Over 1000 bushels of wheat was stored In
draw In Michigan. He also advanced the
the
mill
at
the
time
of
the
fire.
have been closed. In a recent Issue the
Idea that with better roads laud values
News contained a communication from
Fred. F. Cross, an employee of 0. E. were bound to advance. His idea of the
some one apparently •interested.” 'and PackanFs. has gone wrong. At. an early
methods of bringing about the needed re­
complaining of the harsh treatment accord­ hour Monday morning Iw hired n rig at
ed the gamblers. Iu last week's issue of Shepheid's claiming that he was going into form in this matter was a system of county
the News appears an open letter, to the the country after a liirvd' girt' Instead of amfstate roads underXbe supervision of a
state engineer with county deputies, and
prosecutor, and all officer, interested In doing this be helped himself to a load of
.closing up the gambling rooms, signed by Mr. I*ackard's clover semi, between four the payment of highway taxes in cash In­
ap- and five bushels..and drove to Eaton Rap­ stead of the present method of "woklug on
41 of tta leading citizens of Nashville, "
the road."
proving the actions of the officers.
Ids. He claimed to the liveryman where
he put. out hls horse that be was a fanner
Delton.
but secret "signs and tefa-ns” known only
Delayed tetter.
&gt;&gt; Y
to liverymen told tiie story that the rig
The Ladles aid will have a maple sugar
was one of Shepherds. The 1 iyeryman
social at the school house Friday evening.
communicated bis gnfejiotons 'to Deputy An Important Case Summed Up As
March 25tij. Recitations, singing and the
Sheriff W. F. Hamlin, who telephoned to
1
Follows.
selling of a quilt will bo the program'for
Sheriff Pollock and when Cross got buck
the evening. Everybody asks whaizqullt,
come out and see and be sociable -/Edgctt to the city M. Pollock uot only arrested Chronic
Catarrh—Twenty Years
him but tired such a Cross-questioning at
A Hyde have rented their store to Dodge him that the V»r fellow admitted his
on Lunjjs—Could Get No Relief
&amp; Robinson, ot Prairieville, who will
Permanent Cure at Laststock it with furniture about the first oi guilt. The money S29 was recovered but
Cross
will
have
to
go
to
prison.
He
is
c
A*pril—Mr. Edgetl has goue on a business
trip. Will l&gt;e absent about two weeks, man about forty years of age and has a
Dr. S. B. Hartman A Ca—Gents: I
and Charlie Moran Is.the clerk In the new family.—Charlotte Tribune.
take pleasure In testifying to-your tnedlhardware. He has couie to stay—Marble
Frank Ives, who at present holds the
Thayer finished his job of sawing on the championship of the world in playing cluex 1 have used about one ixittle and
Cramer place last Wednesday, and return­ billiards, was born .and raised in Plainwell. a half, can say 1 am a new nun. Have
ed to Gobleville Thursday—Frank Town­ March lUth he defeated Sehaefer In a had the catarrh about twenty yean. Be­
send, commercial agent for the D. L. A game for the championship In Central fore 1 knew what It wm It bad settled on
my lungs and breast but can now say 1
N.. was in town on business last week— music hall, Chicago.
am well. Was In the army, could gel no
Jerry Sproul hr, sold his'house and lot to
The Michigan Manufacturing company, medicine that would relieve me.
C. B. Robinson, of Prairieville, one of our
of
Otsego,
has
organized
with
a
capital
of
Youra truly,
furniture men.
4
990.000.
W. p. Wtl.MAMX,
Probate Judge of Clinton County.
MlddlnviUe.
Ex-cashier Kirby, of Marshall, has been
While It is a fact that Peruna can be re­
Mr. D. Messer of Hatting* was In the sentenced to ten years in State’s prison
village on business Saturday—Miss tails for forgery and embezzlement, by Judge lied on to cure chronic catarrh in all stages
nnd varieties, yet it is not often that it
Hunker of Grand Rapids Is the guest of Hooker.
relatives In the village—IL French and
will so quickly cure a case of long stand­
Peter Gelder, of Grand Rapids, Is a ing as the above. Hence It is that so
wife were In the Valley City last week—
Mrs. H. E. Hendrick was the guest of rel­ dealer in milk and sells a great deal of IU many patients fail in finding a cure lie­
Recently
he
ted
hls
cattle
malt,
which
Is
atives In Hastings last week—Clem. .Smith
cause of their unwlllingnrw to continue
was in the village on business Friday—L. against the provisions of the milk ordi- treatment longenosgh. Many people who
Fenton of Grand Rapids was the guest of nance. He plead guilty and was fined have had chronic catarrh for five, ten. and
his parents over Sunday—W. Webb, Ellen about SIX
even fifteen years, will follow treatment
Jacokes and Dels Gale were In Albion last
Allegan capitalists have formed
_______________
a stock for a tew |week. and then, because they
week attending tike Epworth League non- company, with a capital of Sas.ooo. for the are not cured, give up in despair aud try
vention—J. W. Saunders and family vis* manufacture of Campbell’s automatic feed something
else.
These
patients
Ited in Charlotte over Sunday—The senior shake for flour mills.
never
follow
any
one
treatment
class of the high school presented “My
tong enough to tart its nerBs, and conThere Is one of the most persistent sink *»equently never find a cure. It is a wellbrother's keeper" to the people In this vil­
lage Wednesday evening. The drama was holes in Michigan in a highway near Alle­ known law of disease that the longer It
very good and reflected credit on all of the gan. The hole is only thirty feet to wl&lt;yh has run the more tenaciously it becomes
members of the class. The net proceeds but within the last few years halt an acre fastened to Its victim.
were $26.05—Prof. F. A. Bacon was shak­ of tamarac timber and hundreds of loads
The difficulty with* which catarrh la
ing hands with friends In the village Fri­ of dirt have been swallowed, and the cured has led to the invention of a host of
day—Miss May Hughes and Miss Flora treacherous bog still yawns for more.
remedies which produce temporary relief
Harris of Eaton Rapids are the guests ot
Wayland election tickets will be as large only. The unthinking masses expect to
friends here this week—John Armstrong as a drummer’s grip this year there being find some remedy which will cure them In
lias moved his stock of goods from Cale­ democrat, republican, antb-wdoon. citizens a few days, and to take advantage of thia
donia and now occupies the new Furguand prohibition tickets in the field this false hope many compounds which have
•on building on the west side—Delaney
instant but transient effect ha, been de­
Matteson, who has been sick for the past
vised. The people try these.catarrh cures
James Carns, of Kalamazoo, was very
month, has so far recovered as to be able
one after another, but disappointment is
to resume his work In Grand Rapids—Miss severely hurt by the breaking of a pulley the invariable result, until very many
Bessie George of Rockford was the guest wheel In a factory there last week.
sincerely believe that no cure Is possible.
of Minnie Dietrick Wednesday and Thurs­
Sunday evening Geo. Hannant and bls
CATAimil IH A BYSTKMIC DIREASR,
day of last week—Edith Chase is spending wife; living southwest of the village, as
and therefore requires persistant Internal
her vacation with her parents in Martin­
well as their neighbors, were greatly
Will taibier visited his parents In Cale­
alarmed by a freak of Mrs. Seamen, Mrs. treatment, sometimes for many months,
donia Thursday—Mabie Hanlon entertain­
Hannant’* mother. The'old lady, Iu a fit before a permanent cure Is effected. The
ed a number of her young friends In a •very
&lt;4 temporary aberation of mind, quietly mucous lining of the cavities of the head,
charming manner Thursday evening, it be­
throat, lung*, etc., are made up of a net­
stole from the bouse, wlifTa- light shawl
ing her 12lh birthday—A. Hendrick and thrown over her head and was, wandering work of minute blood vessels called capil­
Prof. Wilkinson were In Bowne on busi­
laries.
The capillaries are very small
through the fields for a couple hours or
ness Monday—Abe Moak Is very sick with
elastic tubes, which. In all cases of chronic
more, when she was found by a searching
the yellow jaundice—Dr. A. Hxnlou Sunparty in one of the fields on the southern catarrh, are congested or bulged out with
dayed Io Baltic Creek.
?* M\Alten’’ f«r». thoroughly blood so long that the elaatldty of Hie
chilled, but otherwise uninjured.—Belle­ tabes are entirely dlstroyed.. The nerves

A Jo'se Giw Testimony.

Mrs. Baldwin is no better at this writ­
ing. Her recovery is doubtful—Mrs. Hall
Is on the sick list—The Sunday school al
the Star school nouse was organ I red last
Sunday—The Ladles’ dime society of the
State road will meet at the home of Mrs.
E. Pennoek Thursday. April 7. Dinner
at 13 o’clock.
All are Invited—Prayer
meeting at the Star every Thursday even­
ing. S. S. every Sunday at half past three

’lun”

vue Gazette.

Last week while Mrs. Thomas Richard­
son was staying alone with her baby, nt
her home, her husband being at ^Marshall
tjvo tramps entered the house unseen by
Mrs. Richardson until she went from the
front room iu which she was sitting. Into
the kitchen, where she met them coming
Into the front room. They immediately
called for something to eat.
bbe told
them it wn»i not menl time; but they
thinking they were going to be refused
anything to eat, snatched the child which
she held in her arms, and with oaths dcmanded her to get them n warm meal
which sire was obliged to do. Mrs. Richardson was terribly frigblened, but sueceeded in getting the child, but is now
suffering from the effect* of the fright, it
bring a very seven* shock to her nervt*.—
Cun vi*. cor. Marshall Statesman.

Fine tpring weather—Farmer* are get­
ting ready for oat seeding. Early sowed
wheat la in fine condition—James Flynn
went to the Borges* Hoapltal at Kalamazoo
test week for medical treatment. From
we report he was gradually Improving—
B. R. Fenner in rm the gain—The repubHemi cauens of Prairieville was held at
Milo «ebocd houM last Saturday. A fine
wtttmdance and very harmouinus. Pralrire
The bam Is moot always locked after
« usual will roil up a larger repubtlTh. directors of th,*
as maferity thia fall. For the nominee Coldwater National task have coneludrd
to have exnei
»IU every fe

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BAKERY-

OTK
Fine line of creams and
fresh confectionery.

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OF NEW YORK

A, E. RENKES.
RICHARD A. McCURDY, President

OLD RAGS!
If you want to get a better price
for old scrap than you do from
peddlers, bring your old iron of all
kinds, copper, line, lead, rubber*,
rags and old carpets to the

Coqufs Stat if Uu Tur Endisg Mir 31,1J31,
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ASSETS, #159,607,138.68.

Michigan ave,
Opp. Roller Mill, Hastings Mich.

Reserve on policies (American tabled per ceht) $1 W/JOspei.oo
Liabilities other than reserve
507. &gt;&lt;49.53
Surplus
i .
12,03(1,90743
Receipts from all sources
♦37.031.734 53
Pavments to policy-holders
18.755.711 SB
Are to-day the leading wheels Risks assumed and renewed, 194,470 policies AO7.171 sol 00
and have more genuine im­
provements than all other Rieka in force. 225,507 policies, amounting to *695,758,44&gt;l_0t
makes.
Note—The above statement shows a large increa.-e over
11 years experience, brains, the business of 1890 in amount at risk, new business as­
capital, ana the finest
sumed, payments to policy-holdem, receipts, assets and sur­
plus: and includes as risks assumed only the number and
amount of policies actually issued and paid for in the ac­
counts of the year.
.
In the .worbi have combined
to make Victors the best
They stand alone above criti­ Real estate and bond and mortgage loans
*81.ai«,5#U8
cism.
’
United States bonds and other securities
57.#9t,455.78
Loans on collateral securities
Shirley IV. Smith, Cash in bank and trust companies at interest ML223.9O3.90
5,970,153.03
Interest accrued, premiums deferred, etc
The Victor Man.
5.2Q0.085.49

VICTOR BICYCLES

BICYCLE FACTORY

The Assets are Invested as Follows:

.NOTICE FOB HEAKING CLAIMS.
Stnte ot Michigan. County of toury -sv.
Nrfiee Is hereby Riven, that by
ordrr ot
the Probats' Court (or tho County of Barre
made ou the Jtth dav of Marrt*. \ D. Wj.
tlx month* from that «!*» wrre allowed tor cr-dItori to prewut Uwtr claim* «K*ln«l the««tate
otWartilnrton K. F«-rrt», late of tsald county,
d.vt-aMsi. and that all cn-dlU're ot said &lt;!-. «-*srd
are required to presreit th'tr claims to Mid
1‘robair Court, at tlw I’roAmie offlef. tn the City
of Ha41:i&lt;s. for examination aud allowance, ua
or tMforo the JUh day of Se|4emtw next,
and that such Halm* will br heard twfnro said
court, on Friday, th- zuh day ot June
and oa Saturday, the ?«b day of Heptombnr
next, at ten o'clock in the fortuoon of each of
thro*' days'
Dated M-nrrti. 2lth. A. D. nre.
Chav. W. Amurrnoxo.
Jmlw ot Probate.

Separate from the many holding great
■possession*, tl*o«e who by Inheritance
or alliance have had possessions thrust
upon them, and having done. this. It will
most likely be found that those remain­
ing-will impress you with the fact
that the winning qualities of the sne■cesa’-d are atau* the same in alt The
latter are the thinker*—the worker*,
the leaders: and It is safe to say that
they are worth to the rest of us. more
than Is Indicated by the accumulations
which represent the pecuniary reward
of their vices. They have anticipated
the conditions of the to-come, and put
Isame In shape—with the result that they
are the winners. Illustrations? Why,
they .are all around ns.
In every
reputable business concern there cer­
tainly Is something of this character, or It
would be sans reputation.
Now for
Instance, the D., L. &lt;k N. Kai I rued;
yes, and the West Michigan;—some­
thing distinctive about them, hard to say
Jost what, but the proof of their pas­
senger perfections Is In their patronage.
Of course in all communities there
1are those who once attracted toward a
certain thing and then properly treater!
become adherents . and perhaps are
prejudiced in favor of this or that
party, but they are not of sufficient num­
bers for a railroad to depend on. Be­
sides, the railroad Ilves on forever.
They die In time. and It is a physical
Impossibility to enforce upon their heir*,
their prejudices, with other savings.
No; there’s only one course toward
the end desired, and that la to keep up
with the procession; find out what the
people want, and give It to them, and
where they, lag In coming forward to
get it, go and meet them. That’#
our theory and we don’t mind confiding
It to you. If you think It is a proper
notion on our part, kindly encourage
us. It la yonr benefit so to da You
can do so by using our lines when you go
to Chicago. Detroit or Traverse City or
Saginaw.
*
Gao DmHayk», Gen’I Pass’r Agent.

&gt;159,50", 13s. 6$
I have carefully examined the foregoing statement nnd
find the same to be correct
A. N. Watbmocsi:, Auditor.
FERGUSON &amp; GRANT.

j. m. McElwain,
Special Agent,
Hastings, Mien.

General Agent&lt;
Detroit. Ml.

IT'S A “JIM DANDY,’’
The stock of lumber and shingles lalely

purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider,
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studing.

The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting. «

Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything.”

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A
Go,. Jol&gt;n Miller, ot North l&gt;«kol, reletejwr uuuore ot wh»t I, brio, reeoni.
piloted b, farm.re In the Red Hirer V»l|e»
ot Wnnreot. wd Nonh IHkou. H,
n
"*•' hu
•» nwlebt. N
or&lt;?“ "" °r Ul,&lt;1 ln U» eurtir.
tbrS3.ooo, and retted rrem’thu

north th. r^ry
niodlcme tu ns»cb tte real dinknlt,
&lt;M lb. ,ilibl»S mmu,. Mtl0„ J, ™

^flowing aUtomcnt;

case of catarrh must operate directly on '
lb. .... motor .ruem or b.rr«.
as these nerves become strengthened
Deducting root of land '
WluuUted b, too KUM
‘
rwture
&lt;ta aplIUrx r~.l. ot Leaving
the varlom* uncus membranes of the body
Cases of this' kita ara ^'
their normal elasticity. Then, and onlv ^.r..dn.,
u,.
then, will th. nurrh b.
11
““I raurrb h
not a blood disease, as many sunnn«e
of tta Uweim1* blood ves1“u murih
°wll-in'"' «&lt;«’lr uil lo
1
Ur~'?L?'ltUL""rt’- fituwbltl*.
Uirat .nd pl.„r|hy ,re,,| o,Urrt,|
yrw. »od roo^nrntl, ,n- qoUkl, com
1He b» 1-rann Jjch bollle ot th-n.M T I
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already Ucp |
A paMubtet

The

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SEWING MACHINE?
If so, buy of the man who sella at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you $55
for a poor machine and eell the same style of machine tn an­
other for 125 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!

The Dollar of the Poor Man
Is just, as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich.

He

FOB SALE OB TRADE Home
11 ight Running World Renowned Domestic. 'Hie
and some other first-class machines.

Ota
*“®la&lt;llnM booses, vacant ‘lots

&lt;111(1 fjmn

4A

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w. F. POWERS.
HARDWARE STORE.

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- °U a mBcl'ine for n small payment
r* L^bUK’e in" laonthljy payments 11
if UCTiiri.
desired.
will pay yon to
cn
4x,for,. you j)ny
needles, oils snd part, for all ma(*incai

New
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T. PHILLIPS

�nier—it still bears the name; a most an old and famous family. Hls anceslovely old ruin in the midst of vineyards tors, both paternal and maternal, had
and fig orchards, and rimmed round with distinguishtd themselves in Colonial
olive crowned hills. The chateau itself times, and in the Floridian, the Mexican
is not inhatxiable. save that one tumble and the late war*. They bad been, a
down wing has been kept as a pretense race of office holders, rich, powerful.
For » aeneral family cathartic we confidently
of
shelter for a family of peasants, of a hospitable. sanow*«Ml. Such antecedents
recommend Hood's phis. 7h-y should beta
every home medicine chest.
very low order. 1 should say; but the held a magical power which would fling
wide the social gates of the aristocrats
place
has been a grand one.
The home of Mrs. -It J. Bert, of North
“If one had lived a few hundred years of the low country The mere matter of
JBrancb, burned. -Loss. 85.000.
ago one would have loved such a homo, his having broken the United States
The Great Spring Medicine.
for it was then a fair castle in the center revenue laws was not to be considered
Gextlkmex:—I have suffered intensely of the world's moat charming region. The against him. especially since the. affair
from bllUonsnesa and rheumatism for over estate is quite valuable even now, nnd had been amicably adjusted. His boldthiVe years, and bad tried so many reme­
its ownership seems in doubt After all. new. cleverness and dashing bravery
dies that I had lost all faith. 'Hearing of
were set down to his credit He was a
Hibbards Rheumatic Syrup 1 bought a Miss Chenier's father may be the right­
If he could establish his true example of chivalry.
bottle and found it helped me. I have ful claimant
There may have l&gt;een just a touch of
now used tour Imttlex and It has restored title a few thousand dollars judiciously
his character, as -seen
&gt; ......... would make the whole place a the ..brigandinh
........................In
.. ^...
---my liver and kidneys to healthy action, expended
and done more to purify my blood than garden of beauty. This climate is en- • in certain ligh^i and from occasional
anything I have ever taken. I nu&gt; pleased chanting
I should like to settle here | chance points of view, but thia only
to recommend it as a wonderful blood medi­ with a colony of my own picking. The . served to enhance hin power by adding
cine. Very truly yours.
wind. and the sunshine, and tho fra- ; the fascination of romance.
Given
Given
.
B. C. Kobixson. Marshall.-Mich.
granceof things fill one with a sense ot i youth, beauty, ancestral grandeur and*
Sold by W. H; Goodyear. Prepared only
the value of mere existence. But the ' fine personal nddressAhe one finishing
by The Charles Wright Medicine Company
people ore dry nnd stolid on tho one | touch tluit remains is the subtle gift,of
Detroit. Midi.
band, or'gushing and * tnonrtntasly in- J defiance of law which is raid to be nl—» tn exaggeration
-------------- ----------. i i ways present with genl uh. The sultry
Coldwater Roman Catholics will erect -t:
cltaod
onai-------the other,
a parochial school at a cwt of 880.000.
bold that no country whose laboring imagination of the south dearly reverclauses wear rabots is safe to live,in. It
, Mrx Winslow’* Soothing Sjmp hra been tre-1 has the upix-arance of decay in its lust
for ohHdr-&gt;i ireibitnc Jt hooitim thu child, stage. Sandals, bare feel and wooden
•oiteiA the gums, all.iys all r»»l«i. cures wind
relic, and ta the t&gt;e«t remedy tar d'Hrrlhilw. shoes are not the accompaniments of
To enty-dw centa a bottle. Sold by .til dragsfeta progress, in walking about among tbo
t^rouuuout the world.
people and the buildings here 1 am con­
stantly Reminded of ashes.
“Indeed, 1 am not sure bnt that the
fervent sun of this climate has slowly
burned up everything. Such energy as
wo have in or.r great west might not be I
able to resist it through many genera- !
tions, especially if we should fall into this j
wine drinking habit Everywhere one I
gex.-s hero one sees wine used like water. I
and a great deal of it is a villainous spur j
stuff unfit for hogs to drink. • • •
I
They tell ua that this region was once '
th&lt;&gt; center of European literary culture; ]
that here the fragrant dregs of Roman '
Of Hood's .Harsapiirllla at a blood portlier en­
titles it to your confidence. No other pteparxUmi hax such &lt; record at cum ot scrofula. Hatt
Wraun. Wood
or other blood
diaeases. To try It Is to know lt» merit Be
»nr« to get Hood •» Sarsaparilla.

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■rar's

DR.MILES’NERVINE
There i» nothin-; like the RESTORATIVE

aettrklgU, St. Mtua &lt;Uacu, fits, lad^hyMaria
Many phyaicUxw ora it la their practice, lad
therwiultB are wonderful. We bare hundreds ot
tcatlmoniala like these from drcggiata. “We hare
neror known anything like U." Snow Aflo-8yrar-we, N. Y. "Krerr boule told brihra wonJa at
pralee. J. G. Wolf. HUledala, M Ich. -The beet
seller wn ever had." Woodworth &amp; Go., Fort
• Wayffe, Ind. “Nervine eells better than anything
wm
r had.” H. F. Wyatt A Co., Concord; N. H.
Trill bottle and fine book of teetimonlala FREE at
druggttta. Dr. Hilco Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.

TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,

Hastings City Bank,
‘Hastings,

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CAPITAL $75,000.00
SURPLUS »7.O0O.OV.
I jttrpointed under the laws of the State ol
Michigan.
Open for business Dec. tfi. IBM.
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orriCEBs:
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Robinson, President:
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynold*. Castd
nr.ECTORs:
Dan W. Keynoldji,
r. H. Po«
It B. Me
D. G. Kobinson.
John Car-.eth.
Chester Messer.
P. T. Colgrovo.

civilization, nnd. through the Roman, |
the Greek artistic tefinemunta. were left j
over after Italy hail become a cinder. I

CHAPTEH XL

These lemon groves and vineyards, these :
old chateaux, these stony hills and I
drowsy valleys ought to be the ideal 1

Interest pMd nn time deposits and a general
Banking Business Tran.i*ct«&lt;r

SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is herebygivrn that by virtue of a writ
of fieri facias issued out of the Circuit Qofirt for

In cud county. to me dln cted •ind delivered.
I did. on Uiv is day of S •pleiuber. A. U. 1W1,
levy upon and take nnd velraah the rtrht title
and interest of said Clark Bassett, In &gt;n-i to
the following drwrlorrt pnreel of laud, to wit:
The undivided one fourth rt» of the soutii

Barn- County. Mich., all of which I -shall exiHKe for sale at pubile auction or vendue, to t he
.highest bidder, nt the north front door ol the
Court House, in the City of (buttings. In said
courttv. on the JOth day ot April, A. I). 1SX*. at
10o\-hjek In the form «on of said dny.
Dated this teth day of March, A. I&gt;. INC
jAMKtl 1). j)KMHASI.Sheriff.
pbobatFuRder.
Suite .d Michigan. Cbtmty of Barrv -ss.
A’ a session &lt;&gt;f the Probate Court for the
County of Barrv. Holden at the Probate Office.
In-tie city of Hastlnss. In said county, on
Thursday,- the 24th day ot March. In the year
uii&lt;- tbotirand eighth handred and ninpty two.
• Present, Charles W. Armstrong./Judge ol
Probate.
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/
Iu the matter of ihe estate of William F.
po.vrrx .!&lt;■&lt;--ased.
&lt;&gt;n rvadhicniitl flUng-the petition dtllv veri­
fied.
.I. C. Andrus, a brother-in-law of said
dici-ased. praying tnat a certain Instrument
now oa ftte in tills court, purporting to be Hie
last wilt aud lestamentv of said deceased
he .-.uniiited to probate, and Hist ;vl ministration
of s.ttd estate ba granted to Cora Powers,
the ••xtjeuzor therein uainel or some other
suitable person.
Tiieretu»n it is ord -red. that Friday, the
•.“o.t itayof April. A-D. I*J2. at ten o'clock In
the forenoon. '••€ assigned tor the hearing of said
ptr.lQun. and Hint the heirs al law of said deceas­
ed. .and a|i other persons interested in said
e-t ite. an- required to anpear at a session of
said court, Gien to be liolrten , at the Probate
office. In the city of Hastings, in s«d countv,
and know cause, if any there, be, why the prayer
o’ the petitioner may not be granted. Aud
It is further ordered, tliat said petitioner give
noltee to ibe |&gt;enu&gt;midntere«ted in said estate,
of Ute pendency ofs.-ud petition, aud the hear­
Ing thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
pit &gt;:ished In the Hastings BA.xNxiinnewsi»»:".‘r printed and circulated in said County of
Harp- oiu-o In each week tor three successive
wceKs previous to said day of hearing
CHARUCS W. AKMBTlinSG.

i
■ A’true oooy.]

Judge of Probiue.

Cleveland and Harrison
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MICHIGAN By.

Lv Grand Rapids fur..
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Indianapolis
Benton Harbor............
Kt. Joseph
Traverse City
Muskegon.....................
Manl&lt;tt&lt;*e.......................
Ludlukton....................
BigRatyds........ ..........

January Ini.
M.1P. M. tts
tn oakii m
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- Week days. ’Every day. 'Except Saturday,
.n oo x m. has through (chair car to Chicago.
No extra charge for seats.
12:05 p. m. runs (hrouab to Chicago solid with
Wagner buffet ear; seats M cents.
,
,
5.17 p. m has through iree cbalr car to Manis­
tee. via M. &amp; N. E. H. R.
m
11: 35 p.m. is solid train with Wkgner palace
sleeping car through toCMeago.
.
12: 0fi p. tn. to Indianapolis only.
GRO. DBHAVgjr..
Genl Pass. Agent.

5/ic kitted her unde.
One day Rosalie's banjo, camo by ex­
press. This was in response to a request
she had embodied in a letter to her
father after she hail striven in rain to
make the fine old piano in Mrs. Roose­
velt's parlor banish her desire for the
simpler instrument. No doubt it was a
foolibh mi
act io
to ouw
kiss me
the banjo,
bnt
very .oonsu
uanjo. unz
ahe old it with (jenmno paaaion
Had it
“O1
‘‘■T, b*'t,v,x? nompamon from
her eluHtood? Waa it not one of .he
old milto inmate, throughout her eveet.
erarte/fe m tho "pocketr OuBbt II
not to share her happ ne» In thio am
pier life nt the Itoou-eelt manaion? Sh.,
turned ita 4,-ya. eho swept &gt;ta strings
In. pure.short
Its
.hott,.
notes
ntre™eihmnoha&gt;e
cut through uir that
Umt ;
never before hnd palpitated with music j
so plebeian. The sounds brought quick |
te'ara to ber eyes, and her lijw quivered.
It would be nujusl to say that any foolisb
her emotion. A
»-i. sentiment
-^..-^.^e causeil
—.—^i »...very natural homesickness bad preyed
upon ber inind at intervals since coming
to Savannah, and of c?Jur»e every letter
from the “pocket" and every other spe­
cial reminder of the old mill aggravated
the malady, and it was with a feeling of
relief that Rosalie turned from the banjo
to read one addressed to her uncle from
Mr. Edgar Julian.
“Here is something that may interest
you," Mr. Roosevelt had said, ns be
handed her this missive postmarked at
some town in the south of France. '"The
latter part of it is really meant for you
to read. I judge you will be charmed
with it"
“Oh, it is from Mr. Julian." she ex­
claimed, almost joyfully, as she glanced
at the signature. “He is in the south of
France, sure enough. And such a long
letterl"
She kissed her uncle in thankful antici­
pation of some new? from “le Chateau
Chenier," and ran off to the nearest win-

Mr. Roosevelt stood for a moment
contemplating her. This was the first
time his fascinating adopted daughter
had ever kissed him. He was a shrewd
old fellow; lie suspected that kiss as be­
ing meant to go clear across the Atlan­
tic. He thought it not worth while to
make any remarks, however, and with a
HAILROAD.
bland smile on his semi-Jewuh face he
itnmr'f 3rd, lf&amp;2.
went away to his office.
Leave Grand Kspids lor.
Rosalie's band trembled as she held
Detroit and East
the letter. Her eyes ran rapidly over
I.aostag..............................
the clear, rather small writing, scarcely
HonrelL
LuwgU........................... ....
the half of which had anything to do
alm*....................................
with Mr. Roosevelt's bynnera.
Evi­
St. trills..............................
angina*...:................. ....
dently Mr. Edgar Julian had done val­
7 :isa?m. run* through ^Detroit with parivr iant and valuable work in behalf of tbo
railroad schemes of his employers, for
cor: &lt;u-aU. 25 rents.
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has through parlor car to Detroit; be had sent back the contract of the
seats. 23 cents.
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5:40 p. in. runs through to Dotrc., with parlor •Dutch Syndicate" duly approved, signed
car. seats 25 reuLs.
7 :C5 x to. has parlor car to Saginaw;
H"; and M?alod. A matter so completely fin­
For tickets and tntonnatton apply at Union ished needed very few words of explana­
ticket office, 67 Slonroc St. or Union station.
tion. Bnt turning from railroad diplo­
G«o. nsHavr.y.
macy to something which seemed to in­
Gout Paso. Agent.
terest him' pleasantly, ho wrote as fol­

&amp; NORTHERN
Detroit, lansing

Confidence men In New York are again lows:
•1 promised Miss Chenier that 1 would
flooding the country with circulars offer­
estate—
in Provence
---------- — to
„
ing to sell bogus money. The scheme Is look np the old,----------\
have
such an old one. that It hardly seems pos- which ber falser tthought bo might
tnav be
bn said
Mid here
hero that
' slide that any one would bite, though we .some claim." Alt' may
are told that u certain man In this city Roiaiie could' not remember any such
contemplated spending hls money for promise.) ’*1 ba^e *en le Chateau Che"green goods" a few months ago.

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region for the poets; but it seems they
could not stay; the climate made dust of
them by a dreamy pnicess of slow com­
bustion. Some of the old picturesque
things and some of the poetical customs
still linger hero, nnd there is a sort of
Rose-of-Provence odor and dewiness on
the eight eir which .mile compensate,
for toe .taytime ntitrinen
■If you deem it worth while vou may
let Mia. Chenier rend thia She spoke
to me of Preveuoo and ber father's iutachment for this particular region.
and wiuic
wliile i1 ziunuy
hanlly iwvi
feel nv
at iiuurtY
liberty w
to
unu
wrttolo ber
writo-to
U«r directly. I.bave
I.bav,. hoped
hupe-1 that
...
..... Bending
r.
.her n uu-ro eketch
...
this methcxl'ot
...
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...
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of her ancestral country might not be
thought impertinent. '
-uecnateunGnemer-iem. to no tn.
“Le Clmtean Chenier seems to be the
oldest lilac, in thia immediulo neighbor-

lloKultc uvnt to meet Uiem.
j cnees such defiance so long as it Is not
leveled at the old inKlitutions of aristoc1 racy; and this imagination particularly
antinomian
in the line
i, relishes
- -----------------------------tendencies
- ------------- -----------------»' contempt of northern ruTce. among
I wWch “re counted tho revenue laws.
; &gt;“
eray Mr. Ellis embodied toie
im pressible southern doflaneo. Ho look: *1
«nJ hi« P=»»* c*re«r h"&gt; aveor.led
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d- 60
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• »,
n
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s'v
’«'
*« vo-eo-J
vollod J"'
and1 nlmoet "ta
mnuble.
’»ble. He
1 h.-irl
^&lt;1 mnnyni
many of thee
the ntetnrtnM
ekmenta nf
uf tmnhiMn,
gtratne.,
not thn
tho tens:
of which wns Mithiunasm
enthusiasm
1! nnt
tens; &lt;&gt;r
: and perfect self reliance. His operations
in ™dt
J™1 &gt;~n
S™0-3
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hood, cot only on account of .ta ruined
condition, lint judging fnim the character of Ita architecture Tin, landed
estate pertaining to too chaleno is „f
conaderebh- extent, ami might bo made
exceedingly remur.en.rire by Intelligent
mnnagetu.-iit
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grand schemes were liable to burst at
any moment
Mr. Frank Ellis went right on, onee
he had started in his railroad operations,
The newsjiaper* began to be ’full of his
doings. He was called a Souti)ern Jim
Vanderbilt,
Fiske,j. a jyoung ••
• •-*•• and
---• his
power and influence increased prodi­
giously
He had gained the confidence
and aid of New York cjipituliata, and his
energy seemed without limit. It was as
if a mountain storm had struck the stag­
nant waters of Savannah's , financial
circles.
The
bankers and brokers all
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looked out to see what it conld mean,
Rosalie soon becama aware of Mr.
Ellis* brilliant movements, though bo
never mentioned tfiem to her. She read
the uv..
newspapers,
and Colonel Talbot often
.
—
spoke In high praise of the “young rail­
road king from the Cherokee hills,**-who
was revolutionizing internal improve­
meats .in —
Florida and southern Georgia

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' She could not help feeling a certain
pride in Ellis' success, on the score that
ire was from the ■‘pocket." Of course
his success as yet consisted of mere
movements which pointed ont his aims,
for there bad not been time for anything
more. His race had just begun, but his
pace was astonishing. Meantime the ef­
fect of his rapid operations was immense­
ly exaggerated by the newspapers; some
accounts went so far aa to place him in
undisputed control of all the railroads in
Florida.
Rosalie’s imagination found food in
the idea of this young mountaineer
conquering the low country. She was
glad to hear Mr. Roosevelt declare that
Ellis’ operations were all legitimate, and
without any. color of fraud or deceit
^ho perfectly understood that the young
man- had brought down upon himself an
amount of public condemnation on ac­
count of his'moonshine business, and
she felt with pride the Immediate value
of his present high course. In some in­
definite way she had a sense of respon­
sibility for his actions, as if he had been
her brother or other near kinsman. She
was not aware that this feeling was an
outgrowth of. that ciannishnues which
always exists among mountain folk.
"1 am proud of your success,” she said
to him one day. na they sat together in
one of the spacious Roosevelt parlora.
“1 do hope nil your great plans will
prove practicable."
His dark face flashed a little os ho
answered;
“It is so kind of you. Mira Chenier, to
wish that. If I can always countou such
a feeling from you I shall succeed in
spite of all opposition."
She suifted, and not catching tho cov­
ert or repressed sentiment of his last sen­
tence. said;
“You can do that. The business you
are now iu has the approval of every­
body, and"----“Oh. well, the other business was in­
famous. but I didn't realize it tiJJ.it was
all over," lie quickly interrupted. “You

—beautiful’
covering their old sincerity, and her
voice its childish freedom.
“1 have
always wished to be beautiful."

said in a way which seemed to supprae*
a world of emotion. It was as if he
were saying it from a great distance and
did not expect her to bear it
Whither their talk might at last have
led them, one may say no more than
surmise. Just then Mr. Rooeevelt en­
tered the ball with some one, and a
voice that startled Rosalie reached the

parlor
“Yon shall make my house your home,
while you are in Savannah, sir," she
heard Mr. Roosevelt say in hls hearty,
hospitable way.
“When did you ray
Mr. Largely will arrive?"
“Within three days at farthest He
had to go by way of Boston and New
York." replied Edgar Julian.
“It is Mr. Julian," she exclaimed in a
sort of breathless half whisper.
Ellis wondered at her agitation. Her
cheeks had almost lost their color, rad
she was trembling. She had lot tbo banjo
fall upon the carpet at her feet, and sat
in an expectant attitude, her lipi slightly
parted and her'eyes turned upon the
doorway
,
A few moments later Mr. Roosevelt en­
tered, followed closely by Edgar Julian.
Rosalie went to meet them, holding
out her hand to the guest, and smiling
radiantly.
Mr. Ellis measured with his eyes the
form of the stalwart northerner, and
rose aa Mr. Roosevelt turned to intro­
duce them.
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The young men were of about th®
same stature, save that Ellis was the
lither nnd more graceful.
,
They shook hands: that was about all
JEllis withdrew iu soon as he con Id
with politeness, feeling something in the
atmosphere which oppressed him pain­
fully.
As he walked to his hotel his mind was
full of that strange bitter sweetness
which comes of half formed love ?nd
half developed jealousy. He- ehook off
the mood, however, and fell to pondering
some details of his railroad schemes.
CONTINUED j

From n letter written by Mrs. Ada E.
Hurd, of Croton. S. I)., »&lt;• qubte; “Was
taken with a bad cold, which settled on my
lungs cough set in nnd finally terminated
In consumption. Four doctors gave me up
saying P could live but a short time. I
gave myself up to my Saviour, determined
If 1 could not stay with my friends on
eafth. I would meet my absent pnes above.
My husband was advised ’to get Dr.
King’s New Discovery for consumption,
roughs and colds. 1 gave it a j trial, took
in all eight bottles,' It has cured me and
thank God 1 nni now a well 'and hearty
woman." Trial bottles free at W. U.
Goodyear’s drug store, regular size, 50c
know the war bad demoralized us up and Sl.OO. .
Good I.ooka.

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“We were shut out from n knowledge
Good looks an- more than skin deep, de­
of what was doing In the world," she
pending upon a healthy condlliiirldf nil the
said. “1 did not dream of what a strong
vital organs. If the liver be inactive.
current human life can be till 1 went np you have a bilious look, If yqur stomach
into the north."
be disordered you have a dyspeptic look
"The current might be just as strong and if your kidneys be effected you liave a
sort of routed tower and looked oveV the! l"
e’erywhere privately
hero in the south if wo would make it so. pinched look. Secure good health and
landseapo. if Mu. Chenier eould have 1 dl’c”“&lt;&gt; « »
&gt;&gt;“ “hleT™“U
What’s the use of all this retrospection yon will have good looks. Electric Bitters
oeeu n she would have br«n in love more I 1:111 “d’C"&gt;.,res luring nothing In too
and brooding and despair? Our soil is Is the great alterative and tonic acts
than over with the supposed birthplace j door” "''rni-cnt telling
He was well
just
as gnqd as ever it was; we have our directly on these vital organs. Cures
of her ucretor. It is Ju old negated ! “J™*
b,"-1"”?«”• *nd ’'rr -I0 'tly
pimples, blotches. l&gt;olls and gives a good
health, our daylight. our nighttime.
garden of too south.;
l?',™'d,,h'’
&gt;t Have him.
complexion. .Sold at W. H. Goodyear’s
Is it the right sort of people we lack?"
drugstore, 50c. per bottle.
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He had determined to turn his energies
,K»alie
and reread
letter. I w Btrietly ltwuul3M?
legitimate pureulU; UUfc
but.. wurowbiliThe rich power of * his voice thrilled
iwraaw r.rid
r.-ou unu
rere.yi too
roe w.rer.
llucklcn's Ariilcw SJilvn.
hmrenng over the deecnpiiro eenlence.. I nomtanli,. ,
ln Mtum
hi, her ns he spoke^nd he lifted his head
The best salve in the world for cuts,
m&gt;d attiring to (?t at what war not ex- । thonghtt rmre Xied on large ecbemea in proudly, ns if conscious of his strength.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
pre-ed. bho med to make out from toe I
chanDe| )U „„ tho broJul BelJ In a very tender tone hetadded:
writer e dunre touch™ an outline of ,
lbo Mntb
r„r railnuu]
“Miss Chenier. 1 am net-going to bo a sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
Che chauau and luenvlnmu The effort ; j
„nthern Georgia and drone and n grumbler. Do you recollect corns, and nil skin eruptions, and positive­
eno;fnt&gt;k&gt;
Her inmgniation took light
w w'hicb Bcltl s.,„nnlb btb, the time 1 met you up in the dark little ly cures piles or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to giro perfect satisfaction, or
hold of toe runlid part of thu Prerencul
[o slndy the dell by the spring above the mill?"
money refunded. Price 95 cents per box.
bentos., it tamed ItoelT more ngor- rinw,jbn o( a„ th„ Brenda of Florida.
"Yes," she simply raid.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist.
ne.lv wtth
ounly
with the line
hoe poetical
noetirei romance.]
romance. | Mj| t()
lnf„nuud,):1 rel,.tivo •„
He reflected n moment His face was
Rosalie was not impractical, however, i
South Lake Linden ships a daily average
that of one who ponders a dear and
certain
projxjsed
lines.
It
was
not
long
ot twenty-five cars of relined copper. *
and one of her first thoughts was of sendtill be had mastered such knowledge as doubtful proposition. Something liko u
lug this tetter, or a copy of certain partsv■ promised to serve his turn. He planned pale heat gathered under the skin of his
Hibbard** Jihenniatie and IJtvnr Fills.
of it. to her father. He would be interdark cheeks. Ho made a slow, sound­
These pills are scientifically compounded,
boldly, but with great care.
umed if not benefited. Anything ccnBefore Mr. Roosevelt was aware of less. hesitating movement with his lips, and uniform in action. No griping pain so
corning Provence eaptivaUtl
his attia- any move, the intrepid tyro in his own ns if nbout to utter some -precious nnd commonly following the use of pills.
.
They an? adapted to both adults and chil­
tiou at once, iu this he was a typical
field had gn* firm control of three pro­ weighty set tenbe; but he turned and dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
southerner of the highest ’order.
posed routes, with land grants attached, looked through the window and did uot they have no equal in the- enre ot sibk
After she hnd finally done with the in Florida, and was negotiating with speak.
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headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
letter and had prepared ixcerpta from it
"You were in an evil mood that day," biliousness, nnd. as an appetizer, they ex­
New York rapitnlfe-ta for placing the
for her father. Rosalie went about the bonds and procuring money and iron for she presently added.
cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
house for days with sunny visions uf building. It liad ix-cn so cleverly ex­
“Yes. bnt I had provocation." he quick­ IL Gjoodyear.
Provence blending with sweet memories IX.IHI
"Those Yankees
were
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’1 that *U.k,
W
CUIM
J.'Ui I CM ( ly
-replied.
1
-----” —- track
—
ecuted
Mr. Roosevelt was
compelled
Thirteen game law violators paid Sl«
of the little valley of north’ Georgia to admire and respect the genius of the ' iug-vne
iug*ie as
«*» a hunter tracks a wiiii
wild beast."
She was preparing for a party her aunt man p’ho had originated it Bnt it (Since the war all northerner^ are called and rusts each at Saginaw yesterday.
hud arranged to give. There were many called for prompt action. A telegram Yankees in thb south.)
Beecham's pills are faithful friends.
tilings to do—mere trifles, of course, but was sent to Mr. Largely requiring him
“Well, they did not hart you. at least."
necessary. Between duties she played to come to Savannah at onco. An out­ she said, smiling archly.
Burt Smithson, of Oscoda, was sandupon the banjo, and aaug the old simple line of the dangerous break in tho plan
“No. we are quits—they and 1; our baggeti Monday evening and robbed ot
songs with a power and tenderness uf they hud made at Chicago, caused by scores are even." He smiled also, and FO.
expression that charmed Mr. Roosevelt Ibis brilliant coup of Ellis', was em­ picking up her banjo, which chanced to
Tho First Presbyterian olftirch of Bay
Colonel Tulbotcalled quite frequently, bed led in the dispau-k The an? wer was be near him. began idly thrumming on City raised $331 Sunday for Alma College.
and bis attentions to Rosalie {were if.
• its strings After a moment he passed
short but it meant a good deal
It
Is notthwiry hut fact—I hat Hood’s Karsasource of trouble to Aunt Marguerite,
I start today. Edtpcr Julian will to with rae. it to her.
imralU makes the weak strong. A fair trial
I
“PlayLfqr
me,"
who could hot even remotely contem­
aroslt
. he said;
___“„it will
____ recall
,____
_ convince
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will
you of Its merits.
Mr. Roosevelt raw at onco that Ellis ' the pastoral sweetness of tho 'pocket.' It
plate the possibilities suggested without
Tho strike at Hodges’foundry. Hancock.
the keenest pangs of selfishness. Rosalie bad in him the germ of success, and he will drive away those unwelcome recolIs still on. and but n dozen men are at
was her treasure, her life.
viewed him as all the more dangerous on 'lections.
’
’ song work?
Sing **
the little ~
French
Of course, as for Colonel-Talbot, bo account of bis youth and inexperience. your father used to love."
was a most honorable man. of high Genius is often sticceraful whero trained'
The Michigan Manufacturing Company
‘•About flying away?"
family and ample fortune. The connec­ experience would foil; it is the success
capitalized al $50,000. has been organized
tion would bo a desirable one in many of audacity backed by enthusiasm.
She. immediately struck the prelimi­ at Otsego.
respects, but the thought of losing Rosa­
The telegram from Mr. Largely was nary
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notes,,____
and then
throwing back her
D. M. Cosier, of Colon, has deserted-bia
lie was more distasteful than death itself. the first intimation received at Roose- head, as a bird does, began singing.
family, and. It is alleged, skipped with
There is no love so foolishly selfish aud veil .'Place
Edgar
rm---------of
e va
— Julian's return to [j
Shq gave infinite sweetness to the ex­ another woman.
strong ns the love of the old for the Chicago. Ln fact lie had jast arrived: pression, and there was a charming dis­
An Imlay City canine was painted in
young.
from New York, nnd calling at once on cord, between the light, lingering caMr. Largely ha&lt;l found the latter quite1 dence of the French measure and the alternate stripes of green and orange on
CHAPTER XII.
■excited over the dispatch from Savan­ sudden blunt notes of the banjo. Ht St Patrick's day.
A GENIUS PROM THK OP COUNTRY.

In her extreme &gt;ud somewhat childish
solicitude touching the proper manage­
ment of Rosalie’s affairs Mrs. Roosevelt
found herself iu quite a dilemma. Young
EHL bad begun to call at th a mansion,
and hail managed to make a very favora­
ble Impression upon Mr. Roosevelt. To
say the truth this dashing, eloquent
mountaineer had brought with him
from the "up country" just enough of
the atmosphere of adventure and daring
to have a romantic effect, and he had
won friends quite rapidly. His man­
ners were a shade freer than the conven­
tional "low country" aristocrats af­
fected; but his bearing was proud and
hi* personal appearance extremely
agreeable; and then his voice—no one
e— beartl lt without feeling its per­
suasive influence.
As a background for all his claims
upon Saranuah society Mr. Ellis came of

nah.' To Mr. Largely this opportune re­
turn of his lawyer and financial adviser
was a great relief. It lifted a heavy re­
sponsibility, and gave a mighty impetus।
to his energy.
Mr. Roosevelt himself felt that a good
deal might justly be expected of Julian■
In the »b»n&gt; .trugglc which mw« icon
begin, astmggle which would ultimately
Involve the ownership of the most valu­
able railroad iu Florida.
Sir Edmond Kane, a distinguished
Englihli baronet, and the representative
of large London capital, had arrived in
New York, uid would soon be at Jack»onville with a view tn capturing a portion of the sj-steui projected by Messrs.
RooMevelt and Largely.
There was no time to be lost. Vigorous^action nnd comprehensive judgment
were called, for. There nut be a cornbinntiun of forces and interests.
It
struck Mr. Roosevelt suddenly that his

attitude was careless and graceful, tho
merest trac“ of infantile abandon in it
suiting perfectly the spirit of tho song.
:
Ellis stole a glance at her face, a soft
dreamy light gathering in his eyes. Her
voice was like a call to him from n high*
„
,t„,
er and purer atpjojphere,
nnd -■
he fait as
U ,h« bed really wandered aw»y. in her
'**
—
-»&lt;!--•---------- *•beyond
-- •••
white robe of innocence, far
his
reach.
,
t ,have
, wwchanged a great deal” he
“oYon
suddenly raid, interrupting,
.
“Oh, have IT she exclaimed, with a
Httla flickf-r of self consciousnera in her
face. «Do I not sing so well as 1 nw]
to?"
,
•«Ycu sing better. I did not mean thrt.
j had reference to your—your looks."
l
“It’s my clothe," she raid, orating &amp;
quick, satisfied glance over her simple,
but beautiful apparel
(
“Not altogether—not at all," he re­
gponded.
“You have learned a great

A Grand Rapids tough attempted to
assault a woman and is in Jail for thirty
days. He was drunk.
A Puntinr butcher offered a society bud
.
. ...
s 125 pound hog If she could
She was successful.
Auditor-General Stone and Abstract
Clerk Caine,
of Lansing.
witnessos.in a suit at Grand Rapids. Ttasy
had to take along the tax records back to
1811, a neat little package of ftOO pounds.
Constable Clmrica Anderson, at Dew­
Ings, announces to his friends that he dora
uotdcblre to run again. During hix term
of office the fees amounted to «o cents tmd
he couldn’t collect that.
Owosso doctors are having
lying nlvout the raads
drive. Thu last speaker
by alleging that It took ■
hls light wrgon out of
nights ago.

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�bed room
We Have Just Received the

LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE
OF THESE GOODS

F. W. GREBLE
HASTINGS, MICH. *

North Side Main St.
._ore
__ ____
___ ,
_______ __. of
__, labor would
bed,, the
percentage
have been about 90 per cent I say the
amount which 1 pay out for labor, when I
Thursday, March 31, 1892.
include every particle of raw material be­
ginning at the ground—and I am a miner
MAKBHALL L. COOK. Editor.
both of ore and coal—I have never with all
my anxiety to get It down, got it below. 90
TUB HASTINGS, MICH., FOSTOFFICE,
per cent on the value of the finished pro­
duct.
J
adoubt H. 1879.
Mr. Mills. -What is the finished product
Mr. Hewitt. Any finished product 1
bar Iron.
Mr. MilL Is pig Iron a finished product?
Mr. Hewitt The labor in pig iron will
be 90 per cent of the cost It actually
wMtedto meet at Detroit on Thursday. April M. takes 90 per cent of the coat of the article
max will m held m the court bouse. Baitings. for labor when you Include everything
Mleb.,ou
from the beginning to the end.
Tviebdav
Arnit. tern,
isftl.
. ......... ■____
..tow- , ______
1— -JUUir.
tell..
That which is shown to be true by the
chairman al the county committee, also such intelligent testimony of these two eminent
other boniness as may properly come beforejhe
tariff ■•reformers” in regard to the manu­
°TtE various towns and wards will be entitled
to delegates M follows, one delegate for each 25 factures of cotton and iron Is equally true
.votes cast for the republican candidate for Lieu­ in regard to every other manufactured
tenant Governor In 189J, andone for each
product. The adequacy of a rate of duty
Hope
4 for defensive purposes cannot properly be
Irving
5
Johnstown
5 determined by ascertaining the sum paid
for labor in any one of the many operations
necessary to transform natural elements
ird
2
Tbornapplc
10 Into fully manufactured products. The
rd
3
Woodland
rd
4
Yankee Springs
5 larger earnings and greater cost of labor
caucus notices immediately to the
at every stage and In all contributory oc­
represented.
cupations should be taken into considera­
Dgv, Mich.. March 18.
,
- M. L. cook. Chairman.
tion, and the rates should always be equal
.
A. E. KrxasTOM, Meretaryto the resulting increased coat of produc­
tion in this country over that abroad. As
all of our people engaged In every occupa­
The cost of production of manufactured
tion contribute to and share in the benefits
articles Ih the cost of t lie labor or services of
of profitable production, so all are alike
rata. The cost of the original elements in
vitally interested in the maintenance of a
their natural state, before they are advanc­
policy which secures nnd enlarges the area
ed in value by labor, is significant.
of national Industrial jt^ceas.—American
' The raw material of a 920.000 locomotive
Economist.
r-ia worth but a few dollars.
The raw material of 1100,000 worth of
Before reciprocity took effect, the Span­
watch springs is worth bnt a few cents.
ish West Indies bad a bonanza in their
The raw material that enters Into some
commercial relations with
the United
Intahed products, as sand, for instance, is
States. They placed such a*hlgh tariff on
worth absolutely nothing till labor is ex­
American dour. beef, and in tart every­
pended In getting IL
thing, that our trade with that country
Mr. Edward Atkinson, In a dearly pre­
practically amounted to nothing, Spain
pared statement published in April, 1887,
having an entire monopoly of thdr trade.
Since reciprocity relations were established
dating medium shirtings, worth 8?&lt; eenta
with those Islands, the United States has
a yard, the proportion paid for labor at
displaced Spain, and a new and valuable
market has been secured for odr flour,
meats, machinery, carriages and many
urat. the remaining portion, 7.88 per cent.
other tilings. ’Die act has been beneficial
Mag absorbed tn Interest, Insurance,
to both parties. The inhabitants of the

Hastings Banner,

EDITORIAL NOTES.

striking manner by the following state-

hearing before the Committee on Ways

flour, etc. at a greatly reduced price ami
liave had the market of this country for
their sugar, while the United States have
secured a good foreign market

British

to help him tear down American institu­
tions add destroy our present commercial
prosperity. If the people on the Spanish
Islands had'the matter to settle it would

not take them long, as they realize what
their condition would be If they did not
enjoy, reciprocity with the United States.
They know that It would be absolute ruin
to them, as they would have no United
States market in which to dispose of their
products, and at the same time their neces­
saries of life would be a great deal higher.
Unde Sam is willing to trade even, but he
don’t propose to have tilings so terribly
one-sided hereafter, notwithstanding free
trade England and ber democratic satelites

A reciprocity treaty has been made with
Nicarnuga, whereby a long list of manu­
factured articles can be sent into that

country tree of duty. Another proof that
foreigners are willing to pay for the Amer­
ican market. If they see that they have to.
Another victory for the reciprocity policy.

that time, hand your name to the super­
visor, cl^rk or oldest Justice of the peace.

Comptroller E. S. Lacey thinks that
national banks onght to be allowed
to Issue notes to the
full
value
If Lord Salisbury should, insist on hls of their deposited bonds. If this plan
were
adopted
over
fifteen
millions
of
dol­
ridiculous position with reference 4to the
protection of the seals on our Alaskan lars would be put In circulation.
coasts, It Is possible that the British may
Roger Q. Mills, who has been sulking
have a clearer and better view than In the
fora long time because bls own party In
past of the strength and power of our new
congress did not elect him speaker, instead
ships and guns. It is also possible that
of Crisp, has at last been cared for by hls
Russia will not sit idly by and see Great
own state, Texas. He is now In the U. 8.
Britain by force of drums Insist that Rus­
senate.
sia had no right to sell what she did sell to
the United States. England has been told
Even a democratic supreme court could
in very plain terms that Russia would not stand the outrageous gerrymandering
stand no nonsense of this kind, and was pf legislative districts In Wisconsin, and
prepared by force to defend the title she declared the art passed by the last demo­
gave to the United States. It te not proba­ cratic legislature In that state uiteoustituble. however, that there will be any war tional.

proaching election*, which, unless, all
signs tail, wlU return Gladstone and the
liberals to power.

British and American Cobdenitfs work
together to permit England to rake in. the
profits to capital and labor of taanufacturIng, while America saws wood In raising
raw material

the country, that we predict that it will be about those seals, but your Uncle Samuel
hasn’t been in the hatat of fearing Great
but a short time before the democratic par­
ty will hold Itself up as the fnuuer of the Britain In the past, and will probably
MIL
Tbonjh
to orlxltuto any stand by hls guns now.

OoooClhe lirml nan! and ,Mp tendlnr«anroa In Europa. owi»d bj th.
Pataara. aud located al .Sawcutie M tt_

Newest Things
in
Dress Goods.

^FOB-

THE: SPRING: M
We place l&gt;n sale this week some of our

NEW SPRING
DRESS GOODS
Which we are constantly receiving and pledge
the assurance of showing all that in

STYLISH GOODS,

SUPERIOR VALUES,
-AND—

Great scheme.

It Is important that you regitter next
Notwithstanding the futile efforts of free Saturday if your name is not already on
trade demagogues to belittle the policy of the registering list Before bat unlay the
reciprocity, originated by the republican supervlaor. clerk or oldest Justice can take
party, that policy still continues one of the your name for regtstory.
most successful ever adopted by any party.
The British lion may roar at Uncle Sam
So good and so beneficial Is It proving to

Cvwl IcUlallon, jel that parly doesn't ob.
to ratbertna any « Un beneficial poll,
ctea Un republican, bare pul !n farce,
after they bare proron their betndl to Un
country.

We are all Beady [

Ifyou wlah to vote next Monday you
should see that your name is registered
If it la not already registered. That la the
last day you can register. Previous to

in this country.

over this matter. There are no grounds
for war. It looks like a bold piece of
bluff on Lord Salisbury’s part to win a lit­
tle prestige to the conservatives In the ap­

SPRING.
JACKETS.

The Barry county friend* of Hon. W. J

SATISFACTORY PRICES,

5X7 E INVITE YOU to give our stock a careful
s!! u
’• tion before you purchase your dress goods.
r"
justified in making the claim that no one can offer you

Stuart, the republican nominee for nuyor

of Grand Rapids, are hoping he’ll
«1n
It when the votes are counted next Mon­
day night.
,

Greater Inducements

So tar as we have learned u,e repul&gt;11.

ta the various township. h.Tfl

,

strong tickets. They should
their election is u certain as their

to show you our

ompiete Lin®

V

goods.

�Richard Travellick will lecture hi the
PERSONAL MENTION.
court house to-morrow eveing on the
labor question.
Mrs. Julius Russell Is In Chicago this
Best pTbw boots and shoes on earth..
Something new and guaranteed to please
J. Lx Crawley was in Grand Rapids last
at F. G. Stowell’s.
week.
For a first-class side-board call on F. W.
Miss Lora Prior la visiting in Grand
Grebte. where you will find a complete
Rapids.
.
'
line.'-' New styles and finishes.
Mr. Denslow has purchrsed of Mrs.
C. C. Field, of Charlotte,'was in the city
Mary Goodyear the house now occupied Saturday.
by John Kurtz aud family. Consideration.
82750. '
1
Will Leibler, of Middleville, was hero
last week.
For the next 30 days the W. F. Powers
Hardware store will sell goods at greatly
Frank Nlms, of Lake Odessa, was in the
reduced prices. See the ad. elsewhere in city Monday.
this Issue.
Fred Avery, of Bellevue, was In tl»e
Do you need spectacles or eye glasses? city Tuesday.
John Hessmer has the best selected stock
Mrs. F. P. Hilbert, of Woodland, was in
and sells at low prices. Eyes examined
the city Thursday.
free of charge.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, March 31, 189a.
~

R. COOK. Local Editor._________

IVORY
SOAP

Do not forget to look at the Lehr seven
octave organ at John Bessmer’s before
buying anywhere. I have also got a very
good organ for 800.
Foot ball, seems to be the favorite
amusement among the boys now. It Is In­
deed a lively and vigorous sport,, and
highly recommended.
D. W. Rogers has bought Dr. J. C.
Andrus’ residence for 81000; Mr. Andnis
will probably build a fine home on hls
Green street property.

99- Pure.
THE BEST FOB EVE1Y njBPOBE.

The Harvest

McCoy can show you a line of carpeta.
rugs, curtains aud drapes that cannot fall
to suit you. You should see hls line be­
fore making purchases.

Depends something on the seed.

Good
Seeds

For sale very cheap, one two story
house, 0110 bouse and lot and barn, one
top phaeton buggy and harness. Enquire
at 11 as tilths Engine A Iron Works.

Only caa Prelaw

Good
Crops
LANDRETH’S
SEEDS Mns

Write for It*.’

oafv

H. VV. LANDRETH,

Battlai Ckkkk. M/ch.

WITH A LARGER

.

STOCK
Than ever, and with improv­
ed facilities for handling

PUTTER
AND

We are to-day better prepared
to please our customers than
at any previous time.
Bring me your produce.

I’NION HALL.
’
ONE NIGHT ONLY.

Tuesday Eve, Apr. 5.
•’

IMudc.k &amp; Cole, Mgrs.

And his company of talented
artists in

1810
10 people on the stage—10
8 solo musician In orchestra—8
A real threshing machine in full blast.
The funniest of all Yankee comedians.
Prices 35 and 50 cents. Chart now open
at K L. Heath’s.

LOCAL NEWS.
‘ CIKC'IUITION *

This week,

SO quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion in the issue of thl* week
\when brought.
Buy the Porpoise bide shoe at
Stowell’s.

F.

G.

For choice confectionary go to the South
side bakery.

Verv Interesting reading on the Inside
pages this week.
Hear Si Plunkard at Union hall Tues­
day evening next.
.
New line of bed room suits just received
at F. W. Grable’s.
Rubber boots only 82.25.
Bankrupt store adv.

Read the

Fruit tablets, the finest in the market,
at the South side bakery.
Read the adv. of tta W. F. Powers
Hardware store In this Issue.
,

Smith Holmes, of Grand Rapids, was in
the city last week.

J. L. Wilkins was In Grand Rapids on:
business last week.
Dr. Snyder, of Sunfield, was In the city
on business Friday.

Wm. Bauer, of Charlotte, Is spending a
few days in the city.
Mrs. G. H. Brooks visited friends In
Yorkville last- week.
Hale Kenpbn entertained a friend from
New York last week. ,

J. M. Bauer was in Grand Rapids on
business Wednesday.
Mrs. L. Parrott, of Woodland, visited
friends here Saturday.

Miss'Minnie Lewis spent Saturday and
Sunday in Ann Arbor.

Any one having a spiral spring from on
old spiral road cart or buggy, that
they would care to get rid of. will do well
to see or write Dr. 8. M. Fowler of this
city.
t

F. W. Greble made a business trip to
the Valley City Thursday.
'

If in need of a carpet this spring would
say. We have added a room on the sec­
ond floor, and will ta pleased to show you
a first-class line. From 25 eentq to 8-3.50
per yard. F. W. Greble, the Furniture
dealer.
Iced honey cakes, vanilla wafers, lemon
creams, crackers,
oat rnsal
crackers,
graham wafers.
Long—Hand wafers,
vanilla squares. Iced coffeAeakea. honey
jumbles, vanilla ginger cookies, at South
side bakery.

Anyone desiring to build, paint or bar­
Ing occ.lon to uu
.luoild nt
prlcM .1 the W. r. rower* barimre

ShS"*' “*’**''"

are calculated to advance a man in life nearly as well as good principles, especially in a world like this,
where external appearance is .taken as the exponent of what is beneath it.

THE GREATEST‘ASSORTMENT
Of strictly fine Suits and Spring Overcoats ever shown in Hastings awaits your inspection.

BOYS’ GOOD CLOTHES
It is hardly necessary for us to comment further on our Boys’ and Children’s Clothing.
Mothers are
aware that if they want to make a selection of a Suit or Overcoat for their boys, from thenlargest and best
stock in the city for the lowest possible prices, they must come to us—and they do.

Mrs. Fred Ingram, of Detroit, is visit­
ing Mrs. Frank Beamer.

Mesdames M. L. and W, IL Cook were
in Grand Rapids last week.

Hastings, Michigan

One-Price Clothiers.

Miss Effie Snyder spent a few days In
Ann Arbor visiting friends.

Mrs. IL W. Shrlner, of Charlotte, vis­
ited friends here Wednesday.
Miss May Putnam, of Nashville, is the
guest of Miss Maude Bentley.

Andrew Diehl returned from Kalamazoo
last week on account of Illness.
Harry Paxton, of Detroit, was in the
city the fore part of the week.
Eph Batterson. our own and only Eph,
has moved back to Pennsylvania.

Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pryor are entertain­
ing relatives from Rochester, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Young visited their
Ball playing has been prohibited on the
fair ground. This will ta the means of son Dr. C. W. Young In Allegan last
doing away with the Sunday ball games
we hope and at the same time It will de­
Julius Russell and mother went to Howell
prive the kids of about the only ball ground Saturday to attend tbo funeral of old Mr.
there is In the city.
Galloway.
Henry Osborn will manage the’ Bank­
Mr. and ilrs W. A. Hams were called
rupt store, which Is a guarantee that the to Vermontville last week by the death of
interests of the business will ta carefully a relative.
looked after. Gas McNaughton has been
Prof. W. D. Sterling and wife are
secured as clerk and together they propose
spending the vacation visiting relatives
to make things bunr
near Lowell.
The senior Banner editor went fishing
Frank Kohler started for Oklahoma
up near St Ignace the other day, and cap­
tured a 14J4 lb Mackinaw trout. It may Thursday where he has gone to prospect
ta but justice to explain that the fishing fora location.
was done bv “proxy," the latter being Mr.
Mr. Cooledge, of Toledo, representing
E. M. Mallett of that city, who forwarded the Wheeling A Lake Erie IL R.. was In
this splendid specimen of the finny tribe the city Thursday.
with hls compliments.
Stanley W. Turner, of tansing, brother
The democratic city caucus was held In Hon. J. M. Turner was In the city yester­
the court room Thursday evening and was day and made this office a friendly call.
well attended. A good ticket was named,
The Misses Sable Beadle. Effie Simpson,
headed by E. Y. Hogle for mayor. With
the excellent character of nearly all the and Gertrude Smith attended the Epworth
nominations made II would seem that there League State convention at Albion Thurs­
I was no occaaten for any personalities nor day and Friday.
mud throwning of any kind.
Prof. 11. B. Andrus was elected Super­

As usual Hams A Van Arman have on intendent of the Nashville .school** last
band a complete stock of fresh gardqn week for the ensuing year. We are sorry
seeds In bulk.
They always carry the to lose from our own schools so excellent
best stock and best quality of seeds to ta a teacher, but congratulate him on his de­
had anu make a special effort In this line served promotion, and the citizens of
of their business. Their stock of grocer­ Nashville on securing one go well qualified
ies was never more complete. All kinds to take charge of ber educational interests.
canned and dried fruits.
Fresh lettuce
Owing to tta lack of space this week,
and radishes twice per week. They are
doing everything to please thalr customers. we have been compelled to omit corres­
pondence that arrived a little late. On
The high school students will- give an the Inside of this Issue will ta found all
entertainment in Union hail Wednesday “Neighboring County" items, county cor­
evening April Gtb, the proceeds to ta used respondence as well as some local. Our
In the purchase ot a mlscroscope for the readers should never fail to read carefully
use of the high school. Tin* entertain­ the inside pages, as they always contain
ment will ta of a high order of merit, and Interesting reading, and often local items
the object is certainly a praiseworthy one. of Interest to all.
.
The hall sbou* be packed. Reserved seat
tickets on sale at Fred L. Heath’s, the
For
the
following
occasions,
the
Chicago
druggist’s. Admission 25 cts. Reserved
&amp; West Michigan and Detroit, :Lansing &amp;
seats 35 cts.
Northern Rys. will sell tickets for one and
It Is about time that the housewife dis­ one-third fare round trip.
Republican
covers an irreslstable Impulse in herself state convention, Detroit, April 13th and
to “clean house” and otherwise change 14th. return 15th: G. A. IL state encamp­
things. In the performance of this nec­ ment, Ann Arbor. April 18th, 19th and
essary duty, it Is discovered that the old 20th. return. 22nd: Democratic state conf
carpet cannot last another year; that a new vention. May 3d and 4tb, return 5th.
rug or new curtains or drapes must be
bought Where to get them becomes the
question. This can easily ta solved by
Do you want a good time piece for four
going to Archie McCoy’s, the furniture dollars, a tatter one for 86, a full jeweled
dealer’s, where you will find something Rockford watch for 810. Cheaper than
that will suit, something that will do ever sold before.
good service, something that can ta af­
John Bessmer, the jeweler.
forded, since the qtratfty anti'price are
right Just now be has an elegant line to
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Huffman, of Balti­
show you.
more, dealre to thank their neighbors and
It Is with regret that we announce that many friends for their kindness and deeds
Minor Layton has severed his connection of charity to them during tl?!r recent loss
with the Bankrupt store In this city and by fire.
____________________ .
gone to Muskegon, where he will manage
a large store for bls employers. During
We desire to thank our friends for their
hls residence here he has made many
warm friends who regret to have him sever great kindness to us during the sickness
his social and business relations, and by and since the death of our son.
Mr. and Mrs. Joint Weber.
-hls gentlemanly manners and strict atten­
tion to business lias won hls share of
trade. That bls employers appreciate bls
A Cleveland bay stallion, stands i«X
services is proven by the fact he was
chosen from among a large list of sales­ hands high weighs 1350 pounds, good
men to manage the Muskegon store. style and travels a sure foal-getter and
Minor-has many friends here who rejoice can bhow the finest lot of coha In
Address lock box 97.
In hls success, though regretting his de Eaton county.
Charlotte. Mich._______ ,______ .
parture.
*

Friday afternoon the schools presided
Some nloe new patterns In glassware
over by the Misses BI!ven, Wardell and Commend to public approval the Califor­
just received at 8. E. Phillips.
Jordan. In the new building, gave an ex­ nia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Fig*. It
’Hie best entertainment of the season­
hibition Iu Miss Jordan’s, the kindergarten, is ptaosing to the ey*. and to the taste and
al Plunkard at Union ball Tuesday even­ room. The little folks, ranging from four by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and
lo?.
•
.
to six years. In Miss Jordan’* department, bowel*, it cleanse* the system effectually,
thereby promoting the health and comfort
Call at McCoy's, the furniture dealer's, gave riuwt of the recitations, in whieb of all who nee II.
and see the new patterns In drapes, rugs Muttar Goows’s tales were prominent and
In
excellent
coetumra
and
with
fine
effect,
and carpets.
in addition were a tew recitations by older
Farm of 120
A pair of ladles rubtars for only
scholars fteffltl:
cents. Read the ndv of the Bankrupt singing
store In this Issue for other groat bargains.
.

acquainted with life can be ignorant of the improvement which genteel apparel
produces in the carriage, tone of the thought, and principles of an individual.
It gives a man confidence, self-respect and a sense of equality with his compan­
ions; it inspires him with energy, independence and courtesy of manner.
The
face becomes manly, bold and free; there is no slinking through narrow lanes and back streets, but on the
contrary the smoothly dressed man steps out with a determination not to spare the earth, or to walk as if
he trod on eggs or razors. No;.he rushes onward; is the first to accost his friends; gives a careless bow
to this, a bluff nod to that and a patronizing ‘,how d’ye do” to a third, who is worse dressed than himself.
Believe us, when we say, that

No Man

Mrs. L. E. [Cotton is visiting relatives
In Savannah, Oh la

Spring Is coming gentle Annie, and soon
garden seeds and flower seeds will be in
demand. Spary Phillips has a large as­
sortment of both in bulk or package.

Petitions are being circulated through
the country, asking Congress to place a
revenue duty of 810 per thousand upon
cigarettes. If this were done what would
become of the dudes chief occupation?

BE WELL bRE55Eb

R. K. GRANT S

ABOUT
HATS
ARE
YOU
INTERESTED?

THE MAN
WHO WALKED,

The new
IKE the man in the story
&lt; SPring
who walked so far that at
last there was no man left—
. Hat.
only a need for rest—there
' Have you are many who have worn
old clothes so long that
thought' theirtically
all there is left is
need of new ones.
about it;
When you buy that new
have you
Suit you certainly need, re­
member
that you can deliber­
got it?
ate many times, but deside
Are you
only once. Hear all stories,
get all sides, and choose underfor Tom,
standingly.
We are never afraid of los­
Dick,
ing a customer if once they
Harry
pause to consider.
V, You can’t pull a man over
or us?
7 with a single thread, but if
We’re the you have pieces enough you
can weave them into a solid
we’ve got the rope that will prove irresisti­

L

largest buyers
best styles.
The man who buys a hat of
us looks well in it; it becomes
him, he is suited with it and the
price.
Well macle too. Why not
have well made hats as well as
well made clothing? We know
who we buy them of; so do you
When you buy them of us.
What about $1 for a soft
felt hat?
Some­
thing nicer, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50
and up. $2.00 for a fine qual­
ity stiff hat. Our leaders at $3.
Others too.
_'
We shape them to fit your
head. No extra charge.

ble.
That is the secret of our re­
ceiving the largest and a
steadily increasing trade.
Prices, quality, make, style,
durability, perfectness of fit,
a pleasant store, cheerful,
courteous treatment—the aim
to sell good clothing or none,
etc.’, are the threads that com­
bined proves so irresistible.
Not one argument,' but fifty.
DEAR THIS IN MIND.
D When you want a pair
of gloves, an umbrella, collars,
cuffs, handkerchiefs, neckties,
etc., don’t forget that we give
you the choice of an elegant
assortment
’Tis a special
pride of ours to do so.
Just now the constantly in­
creasing demand for the fourin-hand style neckties is
proof of their great and grow­
ing popularity. When you
come m we will show you all
the latest wrinkles in these
popular ties. Perhaps yon
will want one. There are
some beauties at 50c.

�WCTK »_«&gt;?«------

Hastings BannER?

HIS SONG IS SUNG.

Thuradty. Ifarcb 31. I882-

The “Good Grey Poet" Has
Passed From Earth.

—

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ronn.

NOTICE

Complying
lying with general
general. req“eSt’BEECHAM’S PILLS
WIlHn future for the bmted
States be covered with '

A Tasteless and
Soluble Coating,

completely disguising the.
taste of the Pill without in any
way impairing its efficacy.;
Tkrrr J/ emit a Bax.

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SdiouMu—ipp* *• Molif
name.

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He was born a-iaHner** non nt «

Call. Kr^Prtkla* 1-ug.
SlVaner. The bill.ppr.pri^nNgi.W
5X,f»rl»cka.kt. « U»

ColumHA river la Oregon w“
£Xuu. p*. M-b
,lw the bill .phrvpri.llret
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.round th. Mio,“OregonWMUu.d, lb. tkmow. pOTt, dliid a. &lt;M~ ; ^,ue0,|y l.r rnured «1-*°®"o‘(“
We »l£XU '“I1 th" _
o’eloek SMuntay ereolns «&gt; hls bom.-. St- ur c|,r «.□ Irorrarl th. »&gt;J•
.
in the house all day "hl* • nl«ht
-Mkkte ,lrwt. Camden. H. l»K»n to "“ok w wWdl he rinna wltb mmoor
-Jf
...JO aod grew greao.ll, we.kerun.ll । urf.,
wm. ye-re "‘•"‘^'VorktolA
Washington, March M.-Th. «nato
rt. end
r^n a, M. ..U»d.n&gt;. .roohtaj «lbOTlOTdret-e
yesterday went into executive sesalnn al­
nodOTl tH.t h. WOT teuton
Sr JSrt^rt perimbTc th. Freeman, th. moat immediately upo** oonrenlng to eonulder the Behring
matter. I&gt;ml Salis­
were sent for his physician, 4)r. McAlister,
bury’; last note and the presidents. prowho soon Nrrtvtd «t th, home. He 1mrwwerrl
renlr
having
been
received. \S hen
,ured nowhere long. In 1»1» b. went "o
Or”ri.ue..nd did editortol work on the door* were opened tho Indian “PP™*
The Crescent, but was back in Brooklyn orl»Uou bill W“ “k'“ “P-tl"1
Ln.,- -trlcken out th, houre prop. ..I I ion
1,1 Tire Work Ur Will B* Known By.

to tarn Indlw «g,™l-«
“*"5’?™'
Early in le35 be i»sucd «br Orel *:dl'So" errk Th. MU wa. prndlug Nt adjourn5f -Leave, uf GnrfC The entente of thi*
lingular book were neither verse nor pro*,
boure d.votrd th. whota d.r, .xrept
bu La scries of ejaculation- and
for the Introduction of a few bills, to the
presenting many original
“1 .“J?, silver coinage dtoauMlon.
pealing to the common feelings of UUUJ
Washington. March 25.—The morning
tavor of the common enjoyment uf life. hour in the senate was taken up with tbu
■e.nreca. AAr-Art-ahUCTM.
&gt; I i.
n la tho ei&lt;ta &amp;C. While thotr mart
iherxerciM.-u( the active power. &lt;
introduction of bills relative to the postal
a success has boon shown la CKStSg j
mind and body and the frank
wboUeome influences. At dret ,ho"“;2 service and the ventilation of the cham­
did not notice this work, either.Iu pre!** ber* aud then the senate went into secret
&lt;&gt;r condemn. In a few months, how«-rir. MMdon ■&gt;u Behring wa matters and at
, B copy fell Into the hands of Ralphi «. •«•» adjourned, haring postpone! eulogies on
Emerson. H« *rote a letter In which the the late Senator Hearst Uli today.
IwXwas highly praised, " bich at once
The boose closed the debate on the ailvrr
'.attracted the attention of the reviewers to MIL A vote on a motion to lay it on the
! the book, which tijpy had entirely uver- tabic rvMilted-y.aa, 1«; nays, 14S-lhe
speaker voting no to make a tie, thus de­
i looked before. On •« ddm tto
1 cxmdsmned. nnd iu Barton and other win* feating the mutton. Filibustering then
it wo*.declared unlit for circulation fb the t&lt;x&gt;k place and a motion to reconsider the
public librasics tiecause of ita immoral vote against tabling reeulted—yeas, 150;
nays. 148. But on a second attempt to
tune.
Quaint Style of th» Poetry.
table the vote was 148 to IXH-drieatlng
Lftj to do without them. Bui after allaick head and-that he could do nothing for,hltn.
But Whitman defied *11 his censors. the attempt- Mure filibustering until
12:35 x m.. when Bland moved to adjourn
tand wjwtru
between umisi
other writing*
cuu1 •• .ot- VCTT ,■-t-j— Tbe-Mwl .anu
..ot- -—-—
:Th« 'ir-.r-l-l.
I poet when asked by his pbyricinu If be felw’magj
the
“
Lcnvus
Of
Gra*a"
hi
”
special
inn *11 IUC
o. re.-™— ---- .-r-- * nnd it was carried. This drfrate the bill
second unices the rules committee gives it
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nny pain replied in an almost inaudible work.
•
•In. 185fi vlie
- published »n •w'no
ninuxre before
ucitsrv edition uf the work, and four years later a another chance.
rtbsretawtam | tone “Na” About twenty ininuto
.
Utocarouvhtto h#d|edhefcald u, bi, .,tt.lHidont, Warren! third, followcl betwren the years of
Washington, March M—The whole »&lt;-'
tiurt ' IWTrtnd is® by live other editions, and In
very sn»n sad I Fritzinger. “Worry, shift,"! meaning
i
sion
of
the
senate
y.-sterday
was occupied
• Theis were '
l,y the last and ninth, with the final
“SmtoJTS | h. wiu&gt;lrol.ro b. turorol eroi.
’
’ .
' authentic text. All of Whitman .* readers by cpnslderaUuu uf the Behring sea treaty
They are ttrtoU y v^-etablo i
I pteaMall who ! his inrt. words. He was uudmscious, how- agree that on this work hls Lime will rest. In executive sesaior. end eulogies upon the
I hVn-^L ** I «*«. QntU lhe ,nSlA good idea of the poet's peculiar style late Senator George Hearst, ot California.
•
»*••* "• “&lt;’‘l Thr*‘*
anti the quaint strength ol hi* Ixdcs is But in a brief interlude between these exCARTER MEDiaNK CO.. CUin
New YortU
Mr "'hitman hssbeen in 1x4 since Dec.
given iu ibis, rnlithd "AulmnU:”
crei-es Senator Stanford gave notice that
SMALL rnllit i ntast. when be was attack d‘ with
' ‘ pneu- 1 think 1 could turn and )i»e with animata. they
ou Tueeday next he should call up hls bill
are »o plac ul -nd *»■!! ‘ outsined;
— » « ■ -j—'I monta, from which, allmrn his death in­
to determine the value of the legal tender
I’lfrRENTS-GIve vour chilJi^n a kutmt^ire J directly resulttni. He |gu ly recovered,
dull.-ir. tor the purpoH! of making some re­
uough
to
be
!
o!t*x&gt;k keeping, shorthsbd. typewriting, teles-j but never gained streu^liij,
marks upon it. Adjourned to Monday.
dilion.
raphy. et?.
. permitted toleavehtabed 71&gt;e direct WKM J Thl&gt;ydo
awake in tta- dark and weep
Thu house, wearied from ita labors on
vno thvm uf hls death WMageneralfnllureof vitality I
• f(jr fhpir MnM&gt;
the silver bill since Tuesday last, devoted
IT WILL
/
ff/y/' Than ioBi which hnd been going on for some Ume. I Thcj do not make me sick discusdny their duty three hours to the euasiilcmtiun of biUn
BE MUCH Y
L .1 ItAt Ids fMich 1 Busi Tl,« new’4 of l,w 01,1 poet’s d. ftlh was im- .
to God.
Educate them at the Ur«i.^. 1_, .IA., lSUtJ!5 .nroHMrlr tclrtnwpbrol lo bit brortro. Gro. N.K ot. I. dro-MUrol X OT. U OTrorolrol on the private calendar, and not securing a
lues* College. Ledyard Rlacki
quorum, adjourned nt &amp;8tt.
A Whitman,
WL!,_..... of Burlington,
tv .1 nw,1 Hr
withI thr :u*nl.l
j with
atthe
owuina
manta
thincs.
&lt;&gt;f owning tbinga.
N. J., had Dr.
(Xtawa-sts. Visit U’. For ratal .- -----Washington, March -JO.—The senate
S ftrtah. successor to C. G. Swensberg ■
Zncke, his biographer, of Toronto.
i •
1 ye-iterdny recominitted a bill to give jfovIlia Poetry Waan’t Coiver.lli.nal.
I
ernment employe* in the bureau of en­
It is with regret that the! world hears of ’
the ’Good Gray Pcwt’s’” ddrth. Hi* ron
~
—---------------.
temporaries were not alwavs kind to him. | The period of the poet’s life most prolific thirty days leave of absence with pay.
The
critics
“
cut
hint
up
’
’
with
their
i*n».
I
o
f
e
xp,.
r
j
t
.
nCT?
and
suggestions
for
stirring
•
after
amending
the
bill
out of sight by ’
A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
.
,
Physician and Surgeon. but the sturdy old man never’deigned •! ven* wss certainly that from ItfEtolSflu. tack-ing to it a stipulation that ita pro­
reply or 9 defense
! lu_thc former year he went to the front as visions sbonld npjdy to erery other perwn
HeJton.
•
•'
Sfich.
His chief crimes in the ewnt of his oppo-j a volunteer nurse, and until hostiHties &gt; employed by the government whether
Office In residence, one block least of d-*puL
nentx were bis utter Inck »if convention^' ecuM-d between the north and south be re- . hired by the year, month &lt;w week, or du­
nillj.
U.S use
uar UI
nun., not j often sounded .. JHaiwd at hU lMWt. He personally at-. day. The HU authorising Ute Chicago,
ality, hb
of words
A. A C, H. BARBER
in ‘•ear* polite” am! bin
of; tended nearly I-AMJOB wounded -ddirrs of ’ IVoria &amp;: Illinois railway io bridge the
*"
h,‘ total diarvgani nf
•
Physicians and; Surgeons.
tho laws of veraifyinR. But Whitman,
vuy
—... -re.,k. *--both sides, and hi* tender sympathy ea-nii | Illinois river
near Havana. HL, was
Calls in city or county responded to with calmly ignored the. onslaughts made
on the List day*of many a poor fellow who passed. Executive seisww was held.
promptness, day or nlghl.
him and insisted that he hud merely in- , btK fl&lt; bim Wu,1B1 hftVO dlKj frirndlWfc. t
Ttw house exmsumed the entire day in
au^trated a new *t, c
H»» ceaseless labors in field and hospi- 1
ooomdsiing bills reported from Lbe comthe xrtht»doxS*cCTmn-renrt-nta. troteVhaber11 tnl afterward told on him. producing the mitiec on the District of Colu-nbla, several
\V 1LL1AM 0. LOWDEN".
rt2u«Srt.’ I dl-“- &lt;™» -UK* &gt;» ■“-! D.rii .11 I at wMrt
«),
rtm mUOTrorl.
iV
t
Lawyer.
Office over Julius Russelfs store. State cndrenock in tnuta of rhym.-talking heroes his active life in the war he managed to do j
JTZr.o
street. Hastings, Mich.
and heroine*. My meter I* Ioom and fru-% ’ sufficient writing to support himself, aud , REPLIES PROMPTLY THIS TIME.
The lines are of irregular length: apparently I on the occasion of pncolu** death ho .
. - „ . _ .
Uwl&gt;»..tnr«l»roOTl. b«I OTrl&lt;OTr.roOTlol. | lm0,bt „.t rt. fuaou. X&gt; C.prtl.l Mr !
rt “Ul.».n,k..w.r.l
UototA. SHELDON.
•ot, roo will IU4 riut tOTn- « rmlOTlr,. CoOTlcI- which I. nroUblr ih. bro'
1
"-**• —
«
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
I
| "■kUU«m&gt;«, SUn-b ».-lx&gt;rt SO*A/sirxcl Block. HoiUug*.
ana
larger
wave*
on
tutsca»Dore.
rouing
tn
•
,
.
.
•
’
,
____
,
,
_
..
,
. Money to loan on Real EUate Real Estate without tatertnirfion and fitfully rising and ' '♦‘riche" by Prsgrsartve Paralysis.
bury s reply to the president s note of the
sold on c .mmlsslon. General conreyaucing.
| When the war was over, Whitman was | gid ta to the effect that his lortlship has
(faring a complete
of Ab*tr.M-t nook*,com­ falling
plied froiti the Records, can f»mi&lt;n complete
W hat Hi. Crltlrs Called Him.
appointed to a clerkship in the attorney
waters
t tracts.
C. F. BROOK A Clerk.
This sort of reasoning, however, by no Kvneral’a office in Washington, which’
8
means disarmed his critics, Nome of whom I
hi,n in comparatively easy cireum-1 ** ’“’bitration to not ratified they are uul»A P- UllAKE. M. D.,
are quite a* opposed to his efforts today as 1 Hancea for the first time in years. Until ject to interrupUaQ. He says further that
they were at the time of their original -pub-'
he remained at the capital one ot the ’ when the treaty ta ratified be ta willing to
' Office over Holloway's drug store.
Mention. Naturally the genera! public wan' pvWclpd figures in the city. Then the
i ,
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con to a largo extent prejudiced by
opiu-1
b*case
contracted
• l
mmlua
similar w
to am
that
of u
last
i these
I. ■__ _v
,m- ‘__
__________
■ - - In
- the
_ _ army
, j manifested
-__ , anted j&gt; a®rec U&gt; *
.-ot-.otot «■•»«•«
** am
necting with rvaldeuce. at Holloway's drug
Nd
other
re;
ibidf
fa
known an
w« provided
ions of trained literary men. No other rain »
" dangerous
dangerous form
form known
as “
“propro-1i y
JW.
provided the
the question
question of
of damages
damages un
store.
suit was possible, for Whitman wan called ' grertivc paralysis,
he had
to retire
either
be left to the arbitration.
He
• •
- ’’ - and retir,.
1 either
xkl« 'tar
!rft side
tn th*
i
work
He *—
took
up his j
“sensual," “immoral.’’ “groan," and with from ail active —
-v
*-------Q M- FOW LIE.D.D. S.
denies that ho refused to du this.
0.
’
such persistence that the onllnnry reader abode In the poor little fmmc fottagu al
in America came after a time to look upon U28 Mickle street, in Camden, N. J., just
Office hours B a. m. to 3 p. in.
him os n person whose writitfcjs were ob­ across the river from Philadelphia. There
jectionable. Of late years, however, there he remained until death came to relieve from Caracas, dated March 18, say.: Hos
MITH &amp; COLGROVE.
has been a decided reaction.
lilitire have oonimenewl. The government
Lawyers.
Engllthmeu Hailed Him.
COtfiee Id Union block, Hastings.)
argan, l^a Opinion Nadonal. tanned and
It wan there, paralyxed and unable to
Abroad there is no question ns to the
Practice Is all the courts of 1 he state.
feeling which will Ixj called out by the work, that he almost HUirvtMl, until the distributed an "extraordinary bulletin."
This was the first information the |&gt;eople
news
of
hls
demise.
In
tho
darkest
hours
English
appeal
for
aid
In
hls
behalf
awoke
•
4 E. KENASTON.
" ,’ of Veneauela
fighting
of his struggle for fame it was Whitman’s the American people to a sense of bis con&gt; had that
„ acluhl
.
--------- -- hiwi
*k •
Attorney at Law,
£ I' commenced.
®ommeo&lt;*d- The official report confirm*
coofira*
consolation that he wan appreciated in ditlon, and led to some efforts at rnising
(Over J. 8. Good*ear ft Co.’s store.)
,
Parth-utar the former meaaage
Fnscueesln an eourteof the State. Colleetlous Europe. The English people particularly funds for hl* support. But oomehow the &lt;3
“beneflla" ot
and
other affairs
i
‘ 1X41 ia&gt;
hailed him as a genius, as the true Amer­ -bnu-lll.&lt;1 ..thro.ir.lro pvrn ......
a,,„;
ican poet, greater than Bryant or I.oDg- yielded the rettulta they should, and a small
Minister R«ld Salla far Hbk*.
p R. TIMMERMAN, Homeopathic Phy- fellow.
In America, when “Leaves ot circle ot his intimate friends were the chief
Havre. March *.-Mintator Held and
L .
slcian and Surgeon.
Grass" appeared, in 1853. there was nmc- preyiden. Through thedr efforts he was I
wax [ Mrs. Reid sailed on the steamer La Chaxn(Office over Lathrop ’» drug vtore.)
tically no one to utter a good wort! Idr It enabled to end hls days in the moderate '
except Rtilph Waldo Emerson. Tennyson! S
U "J- On April Maw, real estate and collect­ and Browning amt Sir Edwin Arnold all i^ahU:
U
*****,w lhe
tIme
THE DEATH RECORD.
ing OFFICE OF
wrote of him in the highest terms, and no fa public He lectured at the Madison
Palmerton &amp; Smith,
English writer visiting America ever neg- i r?l,fc7 thT^*r’ n Xew Yorit«on Abraham
.Michael Kraus, well known GermanWoodland. Mich.
lected to call nt the poet's home. Htaflrrt!
-nd «
m’ •pDear*n&lt;» w*» •• striking American cltixen of Milwaukee.
C. S. Palmerton,
jJ. M. Smith.
interview with Sir Edwin Arnold two nnd veneraWe
ever. r,
It ...
wns exn»^i
venerable
Randall Hunt, dean of the law far*
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace. years ago was almost pathetic in iu earn-'
ft would be hi. |m
«u&gt;ri» IT., twn „„„ Uterohj f.11 mu&gt; publk. lral H„ HotertCoUrirt!d2^JS ulty of Tulane univerrity, at New Or.....
. 1Wdtn vouyer had to edd leana
each other’s arrno.
!ihnndtnm. P*"00*1 ____
7 _. *
•uu
«»tribnUOTU&gt;rtr!
i
JaQ«®. of Hadding colApostle of a Mow Sch on I.
■ uet receipts to make tbs sum 83M.
! Irgr. at Abingdon, Hla.
Kenriy all the British literary men of
The Dyjn&lt; Poet-. (!rat|t„da&lt;
Despite thia lack of appreciation the old '
note were equally enthusiastic in their
praise of the American bard. He was man never felt any bitterns- toward l£ I
ritow. To.Mlwhovl.tuj hl.p” |,L
held up again nnd again iu the English
magazines os the long looked for apostle home he never expressed a wnnl ,&lt;r of a new nnd perfect school of poesy, and
"°“d
rt« America public
when it became known that the poet was Srrt'jr’"?’’ “
actually in want the depth of the English only the most fervent gratitude
•“P'ri,&gt;Xodeot at the low.
dlvUIoo al th, Hock l.l.oh
„ jfc,
admiration for him was manifestwl in the
—1
Moines.
most convincing manner. An appeal for
X
S ±5' :?“■‘“"11*0, Mr
•W w“ Printed In nearly every paper pub­ -w
F' BootB"Wtne-r at
"*• •*•’, mere tjfv.
tbo
Chicago
and
Alton
railroad,
at
Chilished in the kingdom. After reciting hta
®"J t*,'nd2^ ft0°'1 he h,*u don*’fw liurlure, tlw appeal coocludud.
.■■i0"'. 'I,?'1'*''*'- ilUtlwMtea Uw
Walt Whitman starving.
yer and civil enBineer, at Philadelphia.
,•'0,1,&lt;**«rd sprang ia
r»&gt; uSi St ■*'
*“ u"Mi,
™*1
rarnom be nut speodi*
wjl
esuite man of Cbicago.
bis reltowniea Pui
B^-r0«- nUDUUtx A. PAKUr. ..
i^,1®
“n” ft-® world’s imn^
Th.renaon^r,„fam,„d

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default hRvluK «**»» m«d« ta tae conditions
of sriUlnW’.lKK- mace by James Endsley
and Praiufa a. Endsley
Einuia Slmpnou
Ctated s.xvtntarrr A. !&gt;.. IWCand recorded In
the office «»&lt; ilu&gt; Urj:l«trr df deeds, lor tbn
C«nut&gt;- • t R irn vhl nt He ot Mfohlgnn. on the
3Mb br«i November a. i». tfoo. m Lloer 33of
inottgige&lt;. o&gt;i pa^.&gt; IJ2; Raid m&lt;&gt;rtg««e was on
Ute exprew oondhlw that K any Inter- at shall
Decontr &lt;11if ami rvmutu unpaid fur slxtr days
thru both i.rineipal and Interest shall fartliwith
tawnie dn* and wtllrclablr. iit.rt default haring
been .«:«!* In tlie p.Tvn*e&gt;&gt;t of interest due Novem er '-'THi. 1*91 a-.d the same having remained
uuotUd amt in arrears for the space Ot sixty
dap unit tipwar-h. th» orlnclpal stun of four
hundred Hft v dollar. •» Pis all armamices of Inter
Mt thermo n no* due and payable by the terms
of Mid mortgage;
w»H. m&lt;irt«n&lt;* there Is
claimed to be &lt;&gt;u.- at ibednte at Oh* notice the
sum of four hundred aIMjr four dollars and flOIM :i::&lt;r i &lt;&gt; r«rt or proceed igs at law having
been l'i* Hu «&lt; l io recover the moneys secured
by raft! nxwizsir. or any part thereof;
Now. therefore, by virtue ot the power of
sale contauinl in said mortgiK-. aud the
■tatu'.rtn m»cb ras&lt;- made and provided. notice
1* hereby pl m-i Unit «m H-iturdav the 2*th day of
May-A. I’., l-iie. at ten o'eldek In tM fnn-covn.
1 shtd.5 veil at pablk unction, to the hlghert bid­
der. at the north front door ot Rarer Cornify
Court Honor to lhe Ctty of Hasitrnm. Michigan.

tor^7C‘T?lyU' h,&gt;l&lt;Wn * tbc
acribed In »»td mortaagv- &lt;‘r »&lt;» much thereof
M utay be here*aarr to jmy the amount due on

fee allowed tn- law eomrenanled for then-la. the
premises being dewrUied in said nuHtnaean
all those certain lots »rel parrels of i.md situate

AC&lt;M little HunUc,!,

Is the sister of Mr. W. S. Huntley oi
Cortland, N. V„ a .eU kao.a«.
penler and bunder. Her hat;.. 1Ute..
meal below give, only :1k ,-btoiu,
troth concerning her U!n«s r.nl mir.
•G L Hood * Cx, Lowell, Jfcm.•
-Dear Sir: Twelve jetts :-.»«&gt; I b-j-m to
bare hstr.orrba,~cs mk! four joan
m&gt; tow that toe pbysfcia.31 rfd:. j

Thero Wao No Hops
and I slioukl Mon die. I could i .-t i ,,. r
from my bud. Under oy faeo «cr_-u'.staa
antitiHii-illv t-A-lklrttkre 1 w ar 1- it • , .

action of the bowels farr.r.’■;■ - tl ' (1‘“
Mid Um cause was ulc?r» 1 &gt; U.. rtons :f._
flMl&amp;MRVjffiMhsr saM tlw wan-.--! to eJS
coo more trial, sivl n-::--d if j t -t-i,
Hood's tenaparllix 1 uld lt-c it .-u&gt; j ts

First Timo I had Felt Hun­
gry for Two Years
1 kept on with Hood’s Sareaparllh and la dx
mouths was as wcll&amp;s evor iu my hl -, it |&gt;
now four years since I rerorc; -1.&gt; 1 i hire
RwJMfilljtfij'FlIriniriiii stn;
rlirewg.
rltsgr. If ever a hutnsn'iwtt-c ttaakod tbs

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Hours. Sawyer A Jecn!::,s t: s well knows
dragghta of coettabd. as/ tl^tMlu Huntley -fe

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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highest cccsfiUood’a I’llta au • Liver Uh.

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ADMINltnilAToR-S SALE.
matter of the etlste. «f

to the Itfcfcv-t M■:U■ r.. ou Mthe fifteenth d&amp;v olApn'.. A. '•
o'clock In the r&lt;&gt;ren - r id . :»rt ]»»• ‘JJ
denreofine late UertKe Ue&gt;z...« flrwaf*
In the tewn-lnp uf rrelm;”»■’
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Th. rnpoos u,
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SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
,

or, at Columbus. O.
Smith. cW^.idmt at U All dressSi -ro .uthonwl !?
uratwn, \\
£• W. Youko, judge of th* ixrobase
aWSl/hknd. Th»:fc&gt;~Xb«^2ft«,
&lt;wrt for rtauk county.
Bhraboo, Wla
HENRY Bl Sy mom DSL vice rs -»■».. - -J th. 1'iopn.wn, SMOf^ :
the First National bank of Chit-awn ***

8- CpRMtog, nr.»wjilwnt re-UL-.
fort Atkiuiok. Wik^
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*“ a-POT^ '■“-.A-A
of Itarrv county. Mtehlsnn. a.t at toe «“■?
friMitle and Interest of the
in anti tathr real e-ob•! ,.‘U.a2
the Counfrof Haro to tl.r State
known null derenbed
’“*2‘muter
The WCTt halt {’i)of the north cart quarter
(H) Q« section r.ghl &lt;*? In tfww-h p
north. remit? ten (W) »t d. Barn &lt;

« iiBS1“gS'DK,x' prc"ln'nt du-

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utes every day. In a month £ eoul-i tvalk
MOM ■» Ctawn. U;- &lt;tr.y I axi.cd what
U&gt;-y were to have fur d!w.-. au.l
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wanted somethin* hr mt-;. ?f y m-jLber wu
go hippy sb* enod. It was the

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SHILOH’S CURE, Pn«
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�Unlike ti» Dutch Process
No Alkalies

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

WASH THEIR CLOTHES
WITH

-Mrs. Nancy Coyle, of Georgetown, Ky.,
aged 84, hanged herself iu a born.
Sydney Dillon, president ot lhe Union
Pacific railway, is reported
ilL , |
, seriously
r
Iro*.’‘carriage factory aud
Hendereou Br
several adjoining
building*,m
----------ig imiMinv*.
Cum bridge, |
Mas*.,,-----were----------destroyed’ by
Arc.
-------. ----I
Thayer has reopened hi» governorship,
fight in Nebraska nnd asked the state *upreme court for a rehearing.
|
Dnniel Lamouti President Ckvelaml’* ,
private secretary, is scriotudy il.—broken 1
down by overwork nnd. buxines* worry.
i
Tb. WlKOMln .upn-m® court bo. &lt;!► I

Other Chemicals
arc used in the
preparation of

W. Baker &amp; Go.’s
^019

Cocoa,

®Ur«l ib® l®gfJ.Uy. .pportlonmfM
mnde by the last legislature to be uncon- ।
.,1..., I
atittitioual.
Mayor Pierce, of Sioux Oity, Ia., hae 1

h^&lt;en’QCirst&gt;
wbef^ir? \

which is absolutely pure
and soluble.
It has more than three timu the strength
ot Cocoa miked with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and it far more economical,
casting less than one cent a ettp. It
is delicious, nourishing, and easily

startled that community by announcing
that he will enforca tbe .prohibitory law
come what may.
Berry Turner, the Kentucky and Ten
neaaee deupcrndo, for whose attest $000 had
been offered, bos been captured by Sheriff
Colson, of Bell county, Ky. ’ .

MADE ONLY BY

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchesiar, Mass.
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IN THE

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
In tho matter ot the estate of C. Columbus
Backtu. deceased.
Notice is hereby given that l shall sell at
pabllu auction tn the nigiirat bidder, on Friday,
the Qfp-etith dav of April. A. D.. ittid, at ten
o'clock, hi lhe lorenooiiaat the Ute residence
of th&lt;-late
Colmnbus Backus deceased, in
ibe to*n*hl|i ot Barry, in the county of
Barry, tn the state of Mlehltotu, imrsnnnt t&lt;»
license nnd authority granted to me on the 29th
day of Frtwuary, A. D. IMU. by Um 1‘robntu
court of Bnrrv county, Mlehlgiui. nil of the
estate, right, title and Interest of tbe said de­
ceased of. tn and to the real •stale* situate nnd
being In lhe county of Barry, 4n the Mute ot
Michigan, kn .wti and described us follows,
tv-wit: *
l he east half Gi» of the smith west quarter
(*4&gt; ofaectlnn Ihirtv (30&gt;. Jin. township on* fl&gt;
••■trill, runue clue (!•&gt; west, according to the
I United States survey thereof; also ten «10i
ru-rrs off train the north end of Hie rxstehnlt
i’D- *&gt;t the north west quarter t5*i of section
thirty one 131) In towifshl|i one (1 ■, north range
1 nine 191 west.
j Dated March 1st, A. D . 1892.
Et G X5 K HAHTU O K !C.

0.5

M A GII.I-MAN. Local Aarnt, Hastin&lt;*.

Administrator.

OXE EXJOYS

Office at the Hastings House, TUESDAY, APR. 26.

One day only, j

HOLMAN S. HVMPHBEyJ
Late of London, now of Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE at
.
,
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Has visited this County oaoh month for tho past six months, and during these visits has examined and h
pre'hcribcd for hundreds, and effected many of the most Wonderful Cures ever madelia the State I
&gt;j
\-k vmir friends nnd neighbors about Dr. Holman S. Humphrey. There-is scarcely a neighborhood in tho county that fl
h-i4 no‘ hail the benefit Of the doclor’^wnnderfnl skill, aud rarely a family which has not had one or more of ita members J
sirrte’ied from death and restored tMvalth after nil hope had been given up and the family physician pronounced the-ras*? h
iiirunibie. If afflicted do not fail t/&gt; consult this must eminent physician and surgeon.
.
Aii examinations, coiisultarinos and advice free.
Althoach ths doctor te in many caecacompellixl to nse expansive Instrument* and
ehemlcals iu making xnalyci*. miero«covic
nud other scientific examinations, yet he

doctor* and pronounced Incurable. |
.—.re* to mm*. Dr. Humnhrey ban hnd
nearly 8.000 cures In the State of Michigan, while

be n part of the phydedan-* duty toaMWrtoin
the patient'* tree condition without expense
to the »ufferer. Whenever and wherever Dr.
Humphrey decides to locat* n monthly vtelt
crowd* flock to see Mm. and no wonder, for
by the firet examination, and oftan wit hoot
nrkinx a &gt;iucati«m. he tells the invalid what
tbe trouble I* ana the pnep^t of a cure,
and tuoet wonderful of all he valor* hi* bret
i t.prvMloil an&lt;l first look ala patient more
than all rlsejind Dr.Homphrey is nevermismken In h;* diatm&lt;*i* in any co**.
Thedoctnr'S methods difterrnnrkedly from
tt.r K*ner*l practitkiu*r ia all re-pwt*.
Followinc tho plan of Ht-Grorffe’s H*wf&gt;itid
■ t Ijindon. he’rwrinter* ernnr nartictilnr aa

Indiana, have been folly five time* that number; |
nearly two-thirds of three sutler*nt weremvonup |
.* hopahvM Ufkallds, some to be blind, some dref.
and other* a prey to scrofula, chronic kidney &lt;i‘e- |
ease, conramptlou. destructive female trouble*. |
Amoua olhen*. hundred* of children b»pelre*lj :
deformed. But behold now many «*f them ►•■**
anil bear,while nearly all are rapidly bring carol
Tho doctor is •nrronndrd wi h the floret nnd

eye.ear.throat. nnee, eb.est. Ian&lt;». heart, utixnur
liver, *pl«*D. kidnejr. bowel*, rependuetbe •
nni, urinary orxan*. bruin anil nervmi* n»n*i
ixiraljri*. rhramatiam. rick headache. Mn*Ml
.
Ji—__ _ ..n—
...

(ul »tnt

• •ixwific m'didovs

*tr*i&gt;cM »«

u’i— *ro rvMiily computed aud the re-tnrin*

taxtili able for hard woik *r&gt;d&gt;l.~। tunl condition of tho tUeuca and the *ff*rt
r»f «r*cifir mulirlnee upon, every structure
of the U-dy. unlike inrwt doctor*, he i» «oh-

dpcelvrd loin a fair-security, tlwy nmoi puf off tbe matter until tho c»m- iinoirabl-. The doctor uarneetly rrqn_ — . • ... ... — — a. Klm

and » &lt;.nl&gt;l hero point not tb*ntteriiolo»km

DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY

• i .f ilinir tho fact that they hav* •affrrol for

Cures After All Others Fail.

lit lhe liCHdi)

of tlie aerhma rr»ult» • tilch pertain solitary and lodieerect practice* pro&lt;|ncr. Tltree vice-if p***l***f i” eyratnally undermine th* oonsfltn- j
pn«tn&gt;n-&gt;n. non oi i ■ &gt;&gt;o— iu&gt;w......... .....
»liu«
maukii-i there i« prolmhly none a lx mt which I lie com
m-.-r&gt; family il-rtor in cen-ral j.ractlc- know* *.■ little, yet no raff-rere
i.i . .. _.1 ...
.II
man. thxn flips.. n. I......

tioiiM tilled with cnoibid dreirMnud fearful m.prehrosion*.
_ &gt;__ ■

.riOTwua u-:H. IhMa nnfl.rtunfte* nrii&gt;4*

■ &gt;- grotf h- *i&gt;iuda»f Kat

viswa of Hl». «l|reHre. etc., are
orn&lt;ul ana r-»ni**p&lt;uu««u mu
**
HtelMliiU inr.-ulrond
krep* w»'ch«*f
li.Mild nr* Vxaterbilt
inr ulro-d bu*lnre«,
basin***, hh-krep*
w»'ch pf and&lt;&gt;v**rnr»d&lt;iv*-r,.k* ti e «..&lt;ir..
rir». m-licnl
m—Hcal world eonatsotb.
e&gt;m*taotiy. Th"
T&gt;'~ airthal*.
method** •® f MeKen«IMcnrnsi**.
,.— K-*oh.
u
ti-.
—- tteqaani. m
Virrh-.w. PurtMC.
Brawn
M. B^rgron. F.•J^l•rs^lLJ!t«-l
^••;' i.H&lt;n. rh-. *H- *» fsihiltar U&gt; him M U« thsmreivs*. and while on* ready
i.. &lt;.-ru*t&gt; M&gt;d retain s f*rt. h* h.»l&lt;l* fret tn old friends tenseloMly. sod
m,ki-* »i»w..n— e*ati«&gt;n»lr. «xp*ri*no* bavin* Inn* •lode proven tb*t
&gt;&gt;»..Id truth w"ii *|»pB&lt;d I* wurili ■ dorea conjecture* bow*v*r plaasi-

Dr. Huinulircy fa tbaonly 'phyaiolan who

iml tbeune. who carries with him a fall line
•f ioMrnment* and *ppor*tua for makiuc
»ifh-tl?&lt;&gt;eb«ntlfic uaminaUami of the varieoe
mi:n.. b*M«l, discharaea of any kind, catarrh*i
etn., etc., whish examination*
xrv now con»;d*red tndi*pen»ible to a correct
cities are thus prepared with costly out­
fit of uiicnacopie nnd other essential InstramenUfu- m*k lo« a strictly flr*Ucl*redia*nn»i» in many ch*«i. the afflicted would &lt;!&lt;&gt; well

There n-in&gt;.» a laruio* point in the coars*

i time-, that ia, until aorh

th- d&lt;**lnr cshiM print b-lt*ra from ihi&gt;u»au&lt;i* ;«f suit*.
luiTot*«*n enrol, and are today perfect mm. phisirslly
mentally. Diss**** &lt;»rdebility **f I)** reproductive &lt;&gt;rmi.* i.f either
rex rapidly drefmy* tb- -nrexire &lt;&gt;t both body mid mind, rob* th* *«ep
uf it* .dijifieity. dim* ihe bright «y-. tmlre the eh-ck. develnji* ra&gt;war&lt;|.
ire, nnd uftrn dretroy* ths Lrightret intellect. The n-i*n*luctir» fuuction is th* mainsprintf &gt;&gt;f noinml life—orreervo It at all h***nl*.
’

।

■co •a to nffw t the proper faoetlon
and finally bnwk down the uchiid

•tractive otwmUnn. utay the In read* nt the dlaeaw. anti vivo tb» pat Unit a corn lortnblo nnd o*efcl lit-. Other ounm. if nfleeted, after rm*ain«
a oertaln *taae. die In »otui of all that skill can
d.K Hence it is not only danneroan to &lt;U«»y. bat

until premature dvalh cloare tlia mmoo.
Dl*oa*«i* of Women,

Bach *» bare balJM th« akill of all other rhj»iclans and their rr med ire. Dr. Humphrey qoicuir
cure*.
Dliv-ra tumor*, fibroid and polypoid
growth* cored without tba uaa of the knlf* or
cnartica. No rutting, no pain, no dancer.
Manhood Forteatly Restored.

Quick, palah** and certain cure for impotence
lo.t auiml iiper.narorrba*. loe*re. wwknree

nnd nervoua debility, also for proatntltla. va­
ricocele nad nil pelvatadf*M*e&gt;. wl.rlKer funs
Impradeut habits i.f youth or M-xnnl exo»a»rv
ia mature yearn «r any cans* that d*-billt .tee
thoMxaal runOtluBs. speedily and i&lt;rrnian*uiIr cured. CooaultaUwn free and strlctb con­
fidential. Abaulute cure* gnurnuteed No
risk incurred.
Kp lrpsy or File sclent Ifloaliy trentml and
positively enrol by a never-failing xnrtlmd.
Persona uusklllfully treated by ignor­
ant prvbrailrni who k-vp trifllog with th*- n
mouth after month, giving polsnoou- and In.
jnriou* compound*, should call and mm tbe
doctor. ।
Wonderful Cure* by my improved meth­
od cf trentmeot acoomplitlo'd in nervous &lt;1-billtv. premat ore decline «if. manly powure.
and kindred affectimis, whivh have b*en ne«.
lectad or unskBlfolly treated. N*« expert­
meat* or failure*. I’-tients treated by ra -il
and medieinra rant by express. INtfWMtel
cvmauluttioQ preferable. Ws guarantee cura­
ble eaere.

.
XXSiWta.;
d 0M"'h- “
111 llad.de. JI Ibhican, where aUluttere from this eecuon non be addressed. Lock box 222.

*3

The Pittaburg Times has moved into a
Although the new silver coins have been
;new eight-story building “with every mod­
ern convenience” for getting out a news­ In circulation only a short time an attempt
Tho strikers on tho CanndUn Grand paper.
.
has already lieen made to swindle people
Trunk railway are tielng up the road, or .
The steamship Elder has been partly With the twenty-five cent piece by gold
trying to. The officials, however, say they floated
,
off the rocks on the coast of the plating It. The new quarter bears some
will be able to run all trains soon.
Isle of Wight nnd if good weather laste resemblance to a ten-&lt;lollar gold piece and
when plated It could be very easily passed
The New York senate has concurred In will be saved after ail.
the house amendment* to tho bill appro­
The Standard Oil company and a rival on a careless peraon. A number of plated
priating I3U0.000 fqr tho World’s fair and are
,
making things so hot for each other in quarters have beten passed In various sec­
demanding that tho exhibit be dosed Sun- ,Colorado that kerosene sells for 5 cento a tions of the country;
days.
I gallon delivered.
A meeting at the First Congregational
Roger Q. Mills has been elected senator
from Texas, succeeding Horace Chilton, church at Washington determined that
who was appointed to till lhe um-xpired th* District of Columbia shall contribute
term of Reagan, nud who hoped to suc­ sufficient funds to send to Russia a cargo
ceed himself.
of food.
.
Mias Margaret Logan, a faith cure ad­
Tliurxlay. March. 34.
Warrants have been issued in Tansy herent, died at Pitteburg while half a
county, Missouri, for the arrest of some of dozen *istera nnd brethren of the same
the .men who killed Deputy SUvriiT Will- faith were on their knees praying for her
recovery. ‘
•
Imus, and lynched his prisoner. Bright.
China has asked Uncle Sam to reply to
, Twenty-two business houses were de­
several
com;nunications
relating
to
Chin­
stroyed by lire nt Alto, Tex.
'
ese immigration into this country which
A bill appropriating 8125,V00 fbr un Iowa
have been on the flies at the state depart­
World’s fair exhibit has passed tbe state
ment for two years.
senate.
Tho supreme court of Illinois basdecided
'Al
Mayor BreWSter, of Hiawatha, Has., has
th|it the “anti-truck store law" passed by
ap[x&gt;ii.ted four colored meu to be judges
the Inst legislature, forbidding persons,
of election.
corporations, or companies engaged -in
Daniel Stephenson aud Louis Nelson mining from establishing stores to sell
.5
were burned to death iu their cabin near i goals to their employes, is unconstitutional
Crystal Falls, Mich.
and void.
In the cash box of the Standard Oil com­
pany at the date of its dissolution whs
The Republican convention of Missouri Both tho method and results when
in cash and gill-cdgevl bonds,
representing the cumulative profits of two will be held at Jefferson City on April 21 Syrtip of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and 28.
year*.
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
11. O. Peterson, treasurer ol Hennepin gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
There is rioting at tho Heboum colliery,
in Durham, Eug. The miners are trying county. Minn., ha* l&gt;ceu suspended on Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys­
to force the enginemen to join in- the i charges of irregularities in office.
Mrs. Myra Bradwell, of Chicago, cd-* tem effectually, dispels colds, badstrike aud 'thus allow tbo mines to be ,I
flooded.
I. - Itro-ss of —
The —
Legal
—
News,
■ has
- been
--­ ad- aches'and fevers and cures habitual
Frank Amoroso, an Italian subject, was 1• ®
‘Med to practice law in the United Stated
State* constipations Syrup of Figs is the
milted
supreme
court.
.
whipped by whitecaps iu West Virginia a ■••"
’■’-mgMnrr
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
Ex-Rcprescntativo Warner, of Ohio, duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
few tlaya ago. He him laid his case l&lt;cfort*
the Italian consul nt Pittsburg, So we. says that .-Arthur P. Gorman is the man
ceptable to tbe stomach, ^prompt in
for
the
Democrats
to
nominate,
with
Boies
have another Italian imbroglio oa liaud. ; -w. — .
J its action and
beneficial
A num and two children—boy and girl— or. Gray as running mate.
------------------------— —truly
—j ---------- - ■. - fn-.rts
Mrs- C. T. Tucker, of Trinidad, Colo., effects, tprepired
moat
ired only from the most
were knocked off u bridge across Garrison ! Mrs. (
v—,dk-----------------------ana agreeable substances, its
river, in Tennessee, by a train. Tbe man kiUid herself by taking poison in her room healthy
and boy were drowned, but the girl float , last Friday night, and her body wax not many excellent qualities commend it
ed until she was rescued entirely unhurt, j found until Sunday night.
to all and have made it the most
General Cierra,' who attempted to lead
Frank McKunc, ot Chicago, is locked up •
popular remedy known.
' j
on a charge of murder, the victim being a movement against tho new president of
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
fled---------to the ------------mountain*
his wife. While drunk he beat tbe woman Honduras,
--------- and who
---------and $1 bottles by all leading drug­
on and off for seven hours, her face nnd ' ta escape arrest, has committed suicide,
breast being reduced ton pulp by the burly
Tho ways and means committee of the gists.
Any reliable druggist who
house'uf representatives has reported fa­ may not have it on hand will pro­
rufllau. She diet! u few hours later.
vorably
a
bill
reducing
the
duty
on
tin
Count Eulenburg, nt present grand mar­
cure
it
promptly for any ono who
shal of the imperial court, will be the huc* plate, and abolishing it altogether after
wishes to try it Do not accept any
.■
eessor of General von Caprivi as minister- 1894.
substitute.
president of Prussia, the general tor the
Jeremiah Cotto, tho Italian who murpresent at least retaining tho chancellor- ' derod Louis Frankelosa iu Brooklyn last
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
July, was executed by electricity at Sing
ship of the German empire.
3»M nAMCISCO. CAL
Sing. Cotto was dead in less than three i
LOUISVILLE. &lt;r.
SEW VOBX. M.V.
Friday,’March. 23.
minutes.
Henry Battling, of Wheatland. Ia.,
A woman in Paterson, N. J., is trying
to get a divorce from her second husbandt I
aged 05, committed suicide by hanging.
Her object
is to get arpension
E. C. Buchanan &amp; Co., grain dealers of who is dead. ----.-----------------------------Memphis, have tiled a deed of trust. Their *» a widow of her first tytsband, who waa
liabilities are &lt;104,3113. and their assets 830,- ; killed in the war.
980.
j The primary education bill before the
At Des Moines. Ia., William $. Grew, a German Reichstag, which causevTso much
TIME TABLE.
Chicago and Northwestern switchman. *PP&lt;*itlon throughout Germany, and per­
In effect Jane 28. IMOwhs instantly killed by a coal car, which , clpitated a cabinet crisis, has been withjumped tire track and toppled over upon : ^rnwa by tho government.
Stations.
biin.
I
General Superintendent Leighton says
Gong, SbePi»ri Vw. ou® of tb® nwM1 ^*‘t.h* J'11"01* "“!
®~«1 -IU
COU.I.ICUOU. nk-„n- on Wall .Imi, „.l * f,nicl*1 ’ ,&lt;»»”?,,ot
koutu.
a. in.
f.mou.M tb® -mlUionnlr® clwmta,” I. ‘
°,Y
Ap1' 1 Kalamazoo Le......
East Cooper
1M.U®. Hi. Uu.nl.,' 1. cu.«l b, th®
«Uow«l l«draw four Richland J unci....
^jp
J
J
j feet eight inches.
CrosMy.....................
Milo
Tho contest over the will of Mrs. Wood, I
LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. iteltoo.............. .
Cloverdale
which left 81,on,(MV to Mrs. O’Shea-Par-1
Shultz
ueil, has been settled by family arrange-

N.K.FaIRBANKS
cCo. CHICAGO.
_ ______ :___________________________

Sold by Grocers everywhere,

SBURD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD

spying upon Rnralaa fortification*. War
five oprnkms sustaining tbe mortgage
between those two countries at present
law lhe
of pootibllities.
1891.
Justice Montgomery
seem* to beux
among
writes the main opinion, Chief Justice
Governor, Pattison ha* approved the
Hone and JusMee McGrath each write
recoinmendatioii that Editors Mellon an«i concurring opinions sustaining the validity
Porter, of the Beaver Star, be pardoned.
of tbe act, wtiHe Justices Long, aud Grant
They htul been sentenced to six mouth*'
each write dissenting ones, holding that
imprisoumefet for libeling Senator Quay.
Eerd Ward, the man who nearly ruined the law is unconstitutional, and that the
Gen(}nU Graal financially, has nearly, pre-extetlng tax-laws are in force. The
served bi* time at Sing Sing, but as then) following are the main points passed upon
i* an untried indictment agxinst him he by Justice Montgomery Io the main opin­
ion: 1. That Hie law Is ooneUtottnaalto’
may have to spend a few moro year* iu
passed as appears by tbe Journal. «. »
that institution.
applies to mortgages In force prior to tbe
irasMgc of tbe act. • 3. It applies to mort­
New York nabobs, it la said, will visit gages held by non-rqjldents: 4. ,It ap­
the Chicago World’s fair in their private plies to savings banks and insurance com­
... c..mP.u» ..... —. panies, and mortgages held by them are to
Betty Stuckart, the champion ot the hurt be taxed by them as real estate, and they
'&gt;ho„ „ H
Goruuu.J, ku becom® are entitled to deduct real estate to the
.. L-—-%
full value of their eapital stock. 5. There
“ ‘■uu Mkiucr.
H. K. Symonds, vice president of the is nothing In ibe tax law or in the usury
First national bank of Chicago, died at law passtil by the legislature In 1891 Ui«t
Jacksonville, Fla., aged 53 years.
. prohibits parties from agreeing as to who
‘
shall pay the taxes, although the interest
( William C. Turnin', in jail at Atlantic agreed upon, together with the taxes;
City, N. J., for burglary, tried ta commit
(
would exceed eight per cent.
snicide,
but wax pumped out and saved.

• ‘"•oth -1"” “d d»"«*"' •&gt;

Chicago, Kala&amp;sioo If Sagiaiw

mcnsFrance refuses to apologize for tbe nrrest!
of Mr. Purdic and his brother, two Engllshmen, who were arrested at the Auteuil,
r.tces on the mistaken suspicion that they !
»,™ ptekpockou.
e
I
|
Tbe American National bank of Bit- .
mingham, Ala., has gone into liquidation I
on account of disagreements among the 1
----- •*
stockholders.

The Canadian government refuses to al­
low the importation of Atnurican cattle
into Montreal under Iwnd for the purpo«e
of slaughtering them there aud exportlug
them as meat. '
Little Mattle Oney, in a schoolhouse near
Coalton. O., attempted to climb through a
window, when tbe sash fell upon her and
killed, her.
A bottle containing 813 and a hastily
scrawled note was picked up on the i*hore
near Anglesea, N. J. The note read:
"The finder may use this money os hls
own. Wo are sinking. Death stares us
In the----- .“

CmcAGOb March UL
Follows woro tho qaotatton* on ths board of
trade today: Wheal-No. X 'Wrch. opened
7*Mc. closo i 7»c; May. opcurfE 7^c. rtoaod
«Vo; July, opruod a»?4c, dcresi' ttki. Corn—
“S*.
J**.“‘re1 "**; J*’- °?°*d
354c closed »Mc: Juno, opsne-i 3Bl*c ciomai
&amp;^c- Oat*—May, opened S^c, closed 2$|c;
June, opened.
sS^c. «iose&lt;l aft.*; July,
opened
closed
264fie.
Pork—
March, opened 81Q10, doee.1
8UU7J4:
May, opened
closed &gt;10.31); July,
opened fHi45, closed HOXSjfi. Lord-March,
oja-nod $0 2C, dosed $3.-5Live stock—Prices at th* Union 8to:k yard*
today ran^wl aa follows: Hogs — Market
active, and price* 10c higher; sole* r.-mgnd
at &gt;4.10^4.10 pure. 84.fi5e4.U5 light. $4.£&gt;d&lt;A)
rough pocking. S4.^e* &amp;5 mixed. &gt;4.5534.85
heavy packing and shipping lot*
Cattle—Market moderately
active and
prices
range! about 10 cents higher;
quotations raugel at &gt;4.71)^3-15 choice to
•xtra shipping steer*. &gt;3.86^4.0 ignod to •ehoic*
do, &gt;U^*)&lt;j3.US fair to good. &gt;a.00^8JS'&gt; common
to medium do, &gt;0.00^3.«J butcher*' steer*. &gt;*.90
©.120 stockere. &gt;2.75^3.80 TsxX* ste*r* &gt;3.11©
IS) feeder* &gt;1.5U3a4U cow* &gt;1.7SO&amp;«5 ■bulb
aud S2.5ixa0.fc) veal calve*
Sheep—Market modoratelr active and prices
steady; quotation* ranged at &gt;5.O.Kaa,2l&gt; writ­
ermi,
. native* ami K5Q&amp;W
lamb*

3 fit

Hastixg*............... ;

Coat* Grove
Woodland
Woodbnry
ria JD. Ih Sb K.
Lansing
Detroit........................
Stations.

fin 4 18

’ll
4 M "Il

SOUTH.
a. in. p. m. 3 3d|.........
10 X 0 35
hoL-unazoo Ar..............
Bast Cooper Lv............
•10 11 •« 23 •SOT].........
Richland June’!...........io oe •fi.U 3 57|.........
Mite.................................
9 4S 6 00
Delton . ......... . ............. 5 52
Cloverdale............... a... 9 311 5 41
•9 »
fibula..............................

Hxsnxa*;:.................

5 1» 12 31

Coats Grove.................. •8 57 •5 00 •H 43|.........
Woodland ..................... &gt;&gt; 40 •4 U i!23|------HM
9 15 1» ......... 1...^.
Detroit............
.....
1 15

♦ Nos. s and 6 will not carry passengon unless
provided with freight train permits.
Freight trains will be run st the convenience
of the company, who reserve the rijrht to change
Enthusiastic demonstrations are being
tbe time of such tr«lns witboat notice.
made throughout Mexico in favor of the
re-election of President Dias.
Arthur Quartcrmidn, of Douglass, Go.,
was taken from hls store Sunday night by
Ecs^-rrwh
a mob and has not been seen since.
Ren Gano, who wm .convicted at Mount
Pleasant, O., of killing bls wife, cheated
the gallows by poisoning himself.
ben* Hli®l3c;oid gobblor* 9®We. Fotaton
The strike of the Memphis tiud Charles­ —Hvbrons. Jli&amp;UOc per bn; Burbank* fluafilc;
ton switchmen is spreading. No freight
cars of that road will be handled by other
Early Ohio* 41®50c. flweet potato** IliinoU.
roads.
fll X'iii'-'^S par bbl. Applet—Common. SL75®
tancy, KJfi®
Ex-Senator Bowen, of Colorado, who re­ £.00per bbl; Bood,
cently lost his vest containing 03.000 in
iTAKr
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money and bonds at Chicago, ba* given
the porter who found it $100.
Whist — No. 2 red winter cs*h, 97J4c;
Max Phillips, of St. Louis, tried to take
March. »Hc; April, 14^ May. MIHe. Corn
bi:* life with a knife l&gt;eeauM of fear of —No. 2 mixed casu. *^&lt;c; ApciL «9dc;
assassination on account of some oath he May. 4754c.
Oats-Dull l.at ntoady; No.
had taken in a secret society.
V nuxrd ^Ikh. MhW&amp;kc; May, 34.^. RyeA negro who killei! Mrs, S. C. Leonard-, gtealy; 8391c for the whah rang,-. Barley
-K.«gl-cted:
two-rowed
ntate. L3c; *lx-rowcd
ot Milledgeville, Ga., yhrn .*tw caught
•tat . tuaajc. Fork-boU: new mres Aildje
him stealing her valuables iia* beeu
caught “aud will probable Irer lynched.
Tho railroads have yielded At the de*
maada of Birmingham irua ma*l«era, anil a
redaction of about 30 cents per ton on pig Iba.. bail* and dry cow* Jl.WSlM. Baaep arid
Iron to point# north of the Ohio elver will temba-Trading active and market flrm;
sbi-ep unshorn. J&amp;&amp;S.S3 par W0 U&gt;*; clippad do,
go into effect March 28.
SflaklfiKt unahorn iamb* MTAU eUptwdda
Germany h said to be using a highly
perfected balloon steering apparatus in

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headed by Willard F. Nye. It 1“
to
predict bln election b, a *ood
Lt Hurt lhe ticket wUl.ire In "«* • K”"*
are. , It tote. H deserves “&gt;■ n"d Johnstown
will mold do hereelt no Itnater tnj entire than
pro-j to tall to elect Mr. Nyc supervisor bj a
’’’ireme’crore—There ere lour tickets In

tbefieU m Maple lirore: but In our judfimrtil e nihuke to tbe detriment ol the
tutore ol the township will be made H the
one headed br Charle. 'Fowler la not
elected. It It the ^publican ticket Mr.
to’l support ul ‘I* republicans ol this Fowler la a men In even way .nmlllled tor
eUr. We irepeak llmt tor them. and »«r the supervlsarship. and should be elected.
We do not mean that his principal oppon­
l.nber that It the part)’ &gt;•
.ad especially da juuo* men. to ent. Onon Swift, is a wantonly perverse
sacrifice themselves and Undr Interestsby man but It might be M aa well to elect a
accepting nominations against their wishes fellow who haa'ut quite »o much bl a de­
and earnest protests, it must see that to sire for a front seat
Rutland—The republicans of Rutland
them fa accorded the party's h?ygl support,
■nd with Unit they will be contenl.nl. went to business In a manner calculated to
There fa no reason why every namckon tbe win. They hare a very strong ticket in­
ticket should noC receive the republican deed. beaded by George H. I-oehr. for su­
vote of the city. They eminently desene pervisor - Mr. Loehr fa a man who ha*
It both by reason of their fitness aud their gotten ahead In the world by frithtol at­
willingness to accept a nomination with tention to his own business. While al­
the odds of over 100 democratic majority ways true to the party; he has never been
a strong partisan. As one of Rutland s
to contend with.
There Is a chance of electing a part of leading farmers and most careful and con­
the city ticket, despite the heavy demo­ servative men he is well qualified for tfio
cratic majority. Republicans should see snpervisorablp and will creditably repre­
that every republican Is registered and sent Rutland on the board, and its busi­
votes nefct Monday, and should do all In ness will receive faithful, accurate atten­
their power for tbe excellent ticket Domi­ tion from him. The balance of the ticket
is composed of good men who will, if
nated. Following are the nominees:
elected, faithfully discharge the duties of
Mayor—Dr. S. M. Fowler.
the offices for which they are named.
Recorder—E. G Holbrook.
Woodland—The republicans of Wood­
Treasurer—Ed Schumann.
‘ Justice— E. A.Burton.
land made no mistake when they renomi­
nated D. F. Densmore for supervisor.
Marshal—Frank Wood.
f
Supervisor. 1st and 4lh wards—Warren Though a new man in politics, hls record
shows him to be abundantly qualified for
J. Williams.
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Supervisor, 2nd and 5d wards—Baker the position. The republicans of Wood­
land‘have reason to congratulate them­
Shriner.
The ward caucuses were held Saturday selves on tbe ticket they have placed In
■evening and nominations were made as1 the field. If they but give It the support
it deserves, its election fa certain.
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follows:
First ward—Alderman. Geo. K. Beamer;:
Thoniapple—Lt Is only necessary to say
Member, school board. K. K. Grant; Con­‘ that James H. McKevItt again heads tbe
republican ticket here to apprise people of
stable—
Second ward—Aiderman, A. D. Cook;' wbo will represent Thornapple on tbe
member school board, Dr. W. H. Snyder,’ board. And be deserves hls hearty en
dorsement and reindorsement, because of
Constable, Frank Snyder.
. Third ward—Aiderman. E. A. Rider. hls
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faithful service and excellent record.
Member school board, M. V. Barker; Con- .The whole ticket is eminently descrying
stable, Jos. Musson.
( of election.
Fourth ward—Alderman. Joseph A.
The above are all tbe towns from which
Van Arman; Member school board. Wm. ,we have heard at this writing.
The
’H. Powers; Constable. Lyman Brock.
(character of tbe men named gives assur­
Surely whether victors or vanquished, .ance that the sterling republicanism of
■ the republicans of this city have reason to Barry
j
County is aroused and that the party
congratulate themselves on the excellence ,will deserve lhe splendid triumphs we be­
of the nominations made.
«
। lieve are before it.
Slot im reecpjed £&gt;•£•«;

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Commlttoe.

"There are three etam* of men who op­
pose the manufacture of tin-platee In thfa
country," remarked a dealer In tin can .
‘•the British tin-plate manufacturer, tne
Eastern importer uf Un-ptatee and the freetrade newspapers and orators.
rhte
.n mwre.Un, trlnlly. In
'hl£
nut; wort. In Un InWtwt of thelirJ &lt;•«.
Whoj loterents nre forel«n. win.! rto~
whon InlerMta are American.
Tb»
Jronmu are laboring to preeent tbe build­
in* up ot an celrnslve tin-plate
1“ bl. connin'. Th. BrllUb IwnplSl V,
U natural: It baa been nmnopolliln* I be
tin plate lndu.tr, ot tbo
&gt;“£
to Its KTC.I ade-antwe. and
•tree to eonliime that sort ot thin*, roe
Importers In lhe eastern rilles, now ormo­
lus) under lhe name ot tin-plate
era. which Is mlstendln*. handle lhe 1 rltIrt Hn-pUles and .bare the pmdu ol that
inonnpolr. Of course, lhe, will hwe these
profits when the tin and terne
In ihla connin' are produced by tactortra
In Indiana. Illinois. Ohio and other atalra
and sold direct to the ttu-ean muni lectur­
er. and thejobhera.—Indlanapolla Journal.

Richardson quote* instances of "went” M
• noun-meaning way. P»a«ge.
from Chaucer and from Spenaer. A ‘ url^u®
instance of ita survival, iu a mutilated
form, fa to be found in the name &lt;&gt;f a poud
situated nt the meeting of four roads on
Holmwuotl common, near lk’r7”‘£- *"
Greenwood’s large map of Burn^,1®. iW
mn. U "Four WrueU I-ond;" In tl» Ordlof 18H onnn inch to « mile.»»
n« nm&gt;&gt; J .■ JI. Imt I* l^“&gt;r
imue of alx iDchro to a mile It ta rightly
named as regttnfa sound; the ”fo^
however, arc tun into one woni. Fourwenta” "Went” having become
people as usual changed a word, they did
Dot understand into a familiar one with a
Romewhat similar sound.—Notes and QueTHE MARKETS-

Hastings.
Apples—Dried. 3O4C.
ButterClever seen 93.008S 50.
te«f—Dressed 94JSO893.3O calves. 95-CO.Q.XM

catr. 5c.
{jme-SelllBRatSOcperbbl; waterlime.llJO

But How Strong the
Bargains Offered.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Rubbers
Left, which we are bound to sell.

Ladies’ Imitation Sandals for

12)4c. per pair

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Ladies’ Croquet Sandals for-

Gents’ Imitation Sandals for

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Gents’ Self-Acting Sandals for
Boston and Candee Rubber Boots for

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Men’s Perfection Felt Overs, first quality,

85c.

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BARGAINS, We Have Them
, We are Full ot Them.
I Call and See Them. •
Tireless Toilers for Trade.

THE COUXTV.

Po3r°^oeCQ2°' P*r bU
Baltimore— in this township the repub­
Following are the real estate transfers
licans have nominated an excellent ticket
Plaster—WeUlD a atg4.ro per ton.
the week ending March. 20 1892. as
’ headed by George P. Woodmansee. Mr. for
I
frorp the books in the register’s office:
'Woodmansee has been Hypervisor for two taken
i
□Wheat
—No. 1. whites «: red 80.
A H Winn to Jos Haffner parcel Nashville
terms, and was in every respect satisfac­
Floury*2 50 per hundred.
tory. For that rea.&gt;on, as well as because 8
। j” H Miller to May Miller lot s Phillips add
the ticket is a good. one throughout, we Sastnllle &gt;2009
A J Henry to Eli Henry oo ac sec 20 Carlton
are hoping that Baltimore may be redeem­
• mtoo*—MfUiOe.
ed from the democracy, which poses under 51
: AH Noble to Albert Adams 71 ,ac sec 3 Barry
chickens live 7c; dressea I*the guise of all the isms known to poll- .91300
A
E
Kenaatou
to
A
H
Nobles
lo&lt;
7S4
city
tics.
91)50
Barry—Gideon Hughes will lead tbe 1 J Gilbert to W 8 Russell )20 ac see st Thorarepublican hosts of Bprry to vktorf unless
’ appearances are very deceptive./ He has a'.?L Crocker to A J Rood 80 ac sec 30 Castleton
made an excellent record on lhe board, is ^lJ?I,3rrott to\ H Housh parcel Woodland
■ clear headed, broad minded, buainess- 5 M.*rv Anderson to Oris .-u&gt;d Hetty Mapes oc ac
•Uke man, and watches carefully every in­
U Maple Grove nominal
.
terest of hls town. The ticket through­ nee
Hannah Batlerson to Aaron l^onard lots 1798
out is a strong one.
1!», 1251, 1252. city 9545
G W Ota to WH O*K 90 ac sec 6 Hastings
■ Castleton—It the republicans of this re­
&lt;_ j
publican township cannot elect their nom­ •TO
H Moreau to W C Bird 49 ac sec 23 Johnstown
inee tor supervisor. Frank McDerby. and
’IMary Eand J W Henderahott to R I Hender­
the other excellent nominees on their
lots City 92500
ticket, they had better hand' the supervte- shott
R 1 Hendershott to Mary Eand J W Hender
orship over to the democrats for life. sbott tuts Sus. 870 and *71 City wnco
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Rosanna Trego to W It Temau PJ ac sec 2 Rut­
There is every reason why Mr. McDerby
and-the whole ticket should win. There land «HC0
fa no valid reason why ho should not be
elected. The republicans say they will
There .will be special services at tbe M.
elect him, and we hope they will.
E. church this evening.
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Hastings township—P. W. Burgess, for
Fiwfpersons united with lhe Methodist
supervisor. Wm. Baldwin, elerk and Chas.
church
Sunday
morning.
Bidelmun. treasurer. These strong men
Preparations for the presentation of
head the republican ticket. Though 00
adverse majority, stares them In the face, "The Temple of Fame” are being made.
there fa ground for hope of their election. It will be a most pleasing entertainment.
Mr. Burgess lias been supervisor for two
Rev., A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
£rms. and gave the very best of satfafac- Presbyterian church next Sunday morning
&gt;n. and will do It again if elected, as we and evening. The sacrament of tbe Lord's
believe lie should be. Certainly the town­ supper after the morning service. In the
ship could not select n lielter man.
evening hls topic will be "How shall I
Hope—Here that veteran republican. vote?’’. To commence at 7:30.
Ira A. Osgood heads the republican ticket,
,The Y. P. S.. C. E. negt Sunday evening
which is throughout clean and strong.
at 0:30 at the Presbyterian church. Will
Hope will be trying no 'experiment in
be led by Arthur Varah.
electing Mr. Osgood. He has served peo­
A social will be given under the
ple faithfully in that position and always
won friends for himself and hls township auspices of the entertainment department
on the board. The republicans of Hope of the Epworth league at the borne of Mrs.
have their fighting clothes on, and with a W. R. Cook on, Green street next Tuesday
clean. Wrong ticket have good prospects evening beginning at 7 o’clock. A suit­
for redebmtag tbe township.
•
able program constating of music and
Irving—John G. Nagler heads the re­ games will be given, after which light
publican ticket, and men of ability, stand­ refreshments will be served.
All cor­
ing and
worth
compose tbe ticket dially Invited.

We have a few cases of

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Bankrupt Store
HENRY OSBORN, Mgr.
ALL OF OUR

NEW GOODS

IS THE

Are low in M

BEST PLOW ON EARTH

With Reversible Share and Points,

One of the Largest and Best

Assortments of Boots aid Shoos
Ever shown the people in this -city is
is now placed on sale by the

Look at our fine Slippers and Walk­
in Shoes.

WOOLLEY &amp;, BRONSON
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6 SUITS
We get our suits at R. Mudge &amp; Son s

This Year than

Ever.

ALL THE NEW SHADES
IN THE

Browns, Blues and Greya
$10, $11 and $12 SUITS

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One Price Shoe Dealers
Cloth top, Lace, Button, Opera and
Common Sence lasts Patent tips,
and Plain toes.

Which will outlast five plain points and
cost less.

We have a finer line of

Before you buy.

TRY IT!
And you will buy no other plow.

At

Goodyear’s Hardware.

IN BROWN

ARE DANDIES

They are in Sight
AT

R. MUDGE &amp; SON’S

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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 49 j

A NEW INVENTION.

:-:The Lehr Seven Octave:-

TWWLE’S
DRUG STORE.

Secoai-Eand School Books,
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

UI.

.Goodyear,

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Hastings,

Mich.
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Piano Style Organ
Ib a new invention no longer!
Because they are now well-known throughout
VV n I . the United States.
When Lehr Organs first came out, "the New York ‘’Music
Trade” said: “Despite the many attempts which have been
made for some time past by reedorgan manufacturers toward
something new in reed-organs in the way of six or seven oc­
tave styles, they have all until but recently failed. It is,
therefore, interesting to note the somewhat remarkable suc­
cess which Messrs H. Lehr &lt;fc Co. have attained in this di­
rection.”
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The Chicago “Indicator” said Jan. 16th, 1892: “The suc­
cess of Lehr &lt;fc Co. has been remarkable and affords another
proof that the public soon !appreciates a really good article.”

LI V 9

If you don’t want to buy a poor organ, when yon
I ILO, can get the Lehr, the handsomest, best toned and
easiest blowing Organ Ju the market al a most moderate
price, examine it at the store of

JOHN BESSMER,
MICH

HASTINGS

Great Closing Out Sale
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Hardware, Paints, Oils, Builder's
Hardware, Buggies, Wagons,

and Farm Implements,

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Fred L. Heath’s
It will paper a room 16
feet square including side
wall, ceiling and two band
border (9 inches wide) with
white back paper. Best qual­
ity and new styles ‘in combi­
nations that are as artistic
and nice as paper that for­
merly cost four times as
much.

Fred L. Heath
THE DRUGGIST,

Door East of City SuL

At the

FOWEK’S
HARDWARE
5T0KE
Owing to the decease of the late proprie­
tor, this stock must be sold, and to move it
rapidly

SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Will be made for the next

This stock is new, clean and large.
In
it will be found all those articles usually kept
in a first-class hardware store. The necessity
of closing up the estate of the late' proprietor
alone causes the reduced prices we are mak­
ing- ■

To consumers of kerosene oil In .Has­
tings and Barry Co: We have established
an agency at Hastings for tbe sale of
Snow Drop oil, which for lumlnating pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes It perfectly safe. It produces
a clear and white light and free of odor,
nor does it cause any deposit on chimney
which is so common with cheap and low
test Ohio olL Since July 1, 1891. Michi­
gan allows the use of 120 degrees fire test
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene
made from Ohio crude and possesses a
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
to raise the fire test to 150 degrees or morn
It becomes useless, so far as producing
light is concerned but at a low test will
burn fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable ordor while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy substance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the coat .is but
little different than what you pay for the
cheap goods you are using and the satisfac­
tion you will get In light will more than
compensate, saying nothing of additional
safety. For sale by S. E. Phillips, H. L.
Newton and Cook A Cook.
A. D. Maynard, Wholesale Ag.
Hastings. Mich.

NOTICE for hearing of claims.
State of Michigan. County of B u ry—ss.
Notice la hereby given, that bv order of the
Probate Com t .'or tbe Countv of Bm &lt; y. made on
the 29th day of March. A. D. ista. six ninuttw
from that date were itllowml for cred I ion u&gt;
nresent their claims against the estate of 1 tuner
N. Orittancten, Uvte of nt d County, deceased,
and that all credlten of •‘aid deceit Mi nre re­
quired to present their claims to said Probate
Court, at the Probate olhce. In the City of,
Iliutlni{». for examination and ullowwee. on or
beforrfhe 2uUi dav o» September next, and that
such claims will be heard before said Court, on
Wednesday, the 29tt dav of June, and onTltnrsdav the atn jtay of Bewember. next. M ten
o’clock tn tto forenoon of each at those daysI Dsted Msreh 29U.A. D. isox
J
CHAS W. Armstbonq, Judge of Probate,

WHOLE NO. 1921

Hastings Banner. THE BATTLE OATH.
Published Thursdays «y
COOK BKOS..

HABTIVGB. MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.

For 16 years the leading-drug
and book store in Hastings.

A

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HASTINGS, MICH, APRIL 7, 1892.

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Ed. Cox, our blacV-mith, has moved
away to some other polht«--Harry Tetherick and family have moved to the other
side of B. C.—Levi Bresee has moved to
Bnnfield and Wm. Hampton has moved* on
Lewis place—Lewis Bresee has moved Into
Doty's tenant house—Mist Gardner and
Mrs. I4tne, of Battle Creek, are visiting
their uncle, L. C. Edmunds—Mrs. Dunn
is gaining at this writing, although she Is
Very low—John Kipp returned last Friday
evening from hls visit at Lansing and Ma­
son, and report of having a splendid time
—People are al! exciter! and aglow around
here for a railroad, and If talk will fetch It,
We are sure to have one.

Woodland.
The warm rains of lata are making grass
and wheat look very green and thrifty—
Geo. Polmerton will begin building a new
house soon—Levi Holmes will commence a
new house as soon as spring opens—Mr.
Hanune started for Pennsylvania Monday,
where he expects to make his future home
—Old Uncle Nelthammer Is driving n well
tor Levi Holmes—Jesse Jordan and son
Fred were in Nashville on Saturday—Eph.
Lucas has been building about thirty rods
of new sidewalk—Abe Warner has rented
Frank Dllienback's farm, and Frauk has
hired out by the month to John 1am&gt;—D.
N. Stowell, of the agricultural college,
came home to vote—The sugar making
season Is over. It has been a very poor
season—L. D. Warner has rented Levi
Holmes’ farm for another year—Carrie
Grozlnger writes home from Fenton that
she Is ulcely located, and likes the school
very much—School commenced last Mon­
day, after a week’s vacation—Charley
Dean’s revolving hat rack Is creating quite
a sensation. He has had several offers to
form a stock company for the manufacture
of the same—More than one hundred dol­
lars of accounts of sheep killed by dogs
during the past yjmr—A brother of Mrs.
George Downs has been spending a few
days with her—Town meeting day passed
qtt pleasantly on Monday. Thn democrats
succeeded In electing a large part of the
ticket. The following township officers
Were elected: bupervisur, George W.
Smith, dem.; clerk. Charles McIntyre,
dem.; treasurer. F. F. Hilbert, dem.; jus­
tice of the peace. Benj. Sbellhorn, dem.;
Say commlMioner, John Waltz, rep.;
commissioner, Lewis Christie, dem.;
Inspector,
Charles Grozenger;
board of review 1 yr.. Lafayette Parrott,
rep.; for 2 yrs. A. W. DHIenbeck, rep.;
constables, David Haight, dem,; Geo.
Leffler, dem.; Harmon Grant*- iSp.; Ed.
Seliantz. rep.; The vote on the court
bouse and Jail was 242 for and 97 against,
a majority of 145 in favor of a new court
iiouse and jail.
Ya&amp;ken Spring*.

II. D. Norris entertained company from
Baraga Co. last week—Charley Burpee,
our new postmaster, moved tbe postoffiee
Into hls store Friday motnlng—Burpee
Bros, have moved their picket mill onto
Gamer Burpee's farm, where they have
quite a large job of sawing—We think the
committee on selling numbers at the fish­
pond social the other night was in pretty
small business, when they hung a bottle
ou tbe hook wjjh one of the boys numbers
just because he was not one of their mem­
bers—Charles Burpee has purchased the
Elam Springer property at this place. It
ipoks now as if our grocery was to be a
permanent affair. Charley is a stiring
young fellow, and we wish him success—
T. S. Clark, a former resident of this place,
died at hls home at McCord last Thursday,
and was buried Saturday—Maple sugar
must be a scarce article In this section of
the country, when a young man has to
drive 22 miles to attend a sugar party—
Add you must build a better bridge to 2&gt;uu
your engine on, If you do not want to get
stuck in the mud.
Dowling.
Eva Joy returned from her visit with
Grand Rapids friends lost Saturday—U.
Warren and family have been visiting
friends and relatives here the past week—
Mrs. Colls and son have been visiting at
Geo. Belson’s 8r.—Lois Frey has the
chicken-pox—I. Powell is entertaining
friends from the north—M. Smith com­
mence bis granary this week—Fred
Clemens visited at Geo. Frey’s last Sunday
—Miss Annie Warner D visiting relatives
In Charlotte—Dr. Vanhorn was In Grand
Rapids one day last week—Mrs. R. K.
Stanton is numbered with the sick—Miss
Minnie Weeks expects to start about .the
1st of May to make an extended visit with
relatives In New York—Mrs. Samuel
Hinchman Intends to visit her son Horace
In Duluth this spring—What makes that
happy smile on Jason Tobias’ face? that
bran new baby girl that came to hls house
to stay—Mrs. C. Gorham expects to visit
her sister Mrs. Ed Zander of Kalamazoo
tbelast of this week.

to their advantage to cbuwa vocatloae.
The Prosecuting Attornay and offioers se­
cured evidence In some war and Monday
night about midnight made a raid ot&gt; a
gambling room run by Byron Dickinson
over his saloon. The officers particlpatThe Court Hoaw Carrie* by 1.3000
- Ing in it were Sheriff Benham, Deputy \
Majority.
Whitney Benham, Under Sheriff John
Liclity and William Miller, the, night
There Ims been In this city for 12 years watch and newly elected ujarshall.
a normal democratic or fusion majority of
Orton Llcbty and Jas. Hallett were
125. To be sure It has sometimes been cut deputized for the occasion and assisted the
down, but It has been local cases er quar­ officers. Under Sheriff Llcbty was-posted
rels, or united work on the part of the re­ at the front door, and Ort Lichty and Jas.
publicans that has done tide.
, Hallett were posted at the rear to prevent
Owing to the fact that a part of their any escapes, while the other officers start­
own ticket was In danger, the democrats' ed. for the rooms.
Whitney Benham
did hard work, while republicans, feeling knocked at the outer door and the follow­
there was almost no show, did little or no ing conversation took place between Dick­
work.
inson and the officers:
Under tbe circumstances, the vote polled
■ Q. Who’s there?
•
by every candidate on the republican ticket
A. Sheriff Benham.
was flattering;and it Is safe to say that every*
Q. I don’t understand you.
A. Sheriff Beu ham.
one of them got the republican vote. The
people’s party leaving no ticket, and a good
(Interval during which time scuffling
share of the prohibitionists voted with the was heard within and retreating footsteps
republicans, whlqh Increased the vote of heard.)
the republican candidates. But there was
Q. Who did you say was there?
not a candidate oa the republican ticket
A. Sheriff Benham, and if you don’t
who did not receive tbe vote of bls party. unlock this door at once, I will find means
Following are the successful ones, and of getting In.
the majorities: Mayor. E. Y. Hogle, dem.,
Not unlocking, the door, it was smashed
138; recorder, E. G. Holbrook, rep., 6; in with an ax. and three other doors were
treasurer. C. W. Wahier. dem , 3; justice, kicked in before the room was reached.
R. B. Wlghtmon, dem., 75; marshal, Wm. In this place the officers found a big bat
Miller, detn.. IU9; supervisor, M L. Will- full of chips and several dollar* in sliver,
lams. dem.. 86: Geo. W. Abbey, dem.. 31. that had been left by those “bucking the
The aidermen elect are, Jesse Townsend, tiger" In their hasty retreat. After the
dem.. 2: A. D. Cook, rep., 10; F. Brodesser. officers had secured everything In this
dem., 27; J. W. Bentley, deni.. 13. Mem­ room they went below, and there found all
bers of board of education, N. J. Bronson, huddled together in a little room the fol­
dem.. 9; W. H. Snyder, rep.. 7; W. 11. lowing persons, who were all placed under
Stebbins, dem., 55; Geo. Tomlinson, dem., arrest. Byron Dickinson, Robert Dawson,
29.
Romanzo Brown, Henry West, Covert
Freer and Jas. Colester. It was reported
.
THE COUNTY.
that one man was stowed away In an ice
Assyria elects entire republican ticket,
headed by George Huggett for supervisor, box and another hid under tbe counter
that the officers missed.
by good majorities.
Tbe conduct of Wm. Miller, the newly
Baltimore elects entire union ticket by
elected City Marshall, Jt is said, was very
good majorities, Wm. Hill supervisor.
unbecoming an officer.' Instead of going
Barry elects entire republican ticket by
willingly with the officers, be tried to crawl
large majorities. J. G. Houghtalln, su­
out in every way, by making excuses that
pervisor.
he ought to be somewhere else. But tbe
Carlton. The combination won by a big
sheriff forced him Into the service and he
vote, M. D. Falconer supervisor.
Castleton elects democratic supervisor was compelled to act If bis conduct on
by 5, treasurer by 30, and balance of ticket this occasion is any criterion of what his
republican by from 80 to 90. Henry Roe future actions will be, It is safe to say
that we will have nearly as vigorous (?)
•upervlaor.
Hastings township. Entire union tick­ an official tbe present year as wn have had
et elected by greatly reduced majorities, during tbe past year. As an official we
feel safe In wagering our office hat, that
Oscar Matthews supervisor.
Hope. Entire union ticket elected by during his administration he will always
small majorities. Gea Re plogle supervisor. turn a blind eye to an open saloon or
Irving elects entire republican tlc&amp;et by gambling room. In fact it Is said that
large majorities, John G. Nagler, supervis- while acting as night watch be acted a*
correspondent between the gambling rooms
Johnstown elects whole republican ticket and friends on tbe outside. An officer is
supposed to see that transgressors of the
by large majorizes. W. 3. My*, supervisor.
Mapje Grove.
Entire fusion ticket law are looked after but the eyes of city
electea by I&amp;qgauMijorltles, Oscar Swift, peace- officers seem to be blind! toward
saloonists in this city.
superior.
.
We heartily commend tbe efforts of
OrgMevIlle.
Entire republican ticket
electeq W increased majorities, Walter W. Prosecuting Attorney Lowden and tbe
. officers who took. part. In. this - raid- .
LMrdmi h Omb* sHtedlff writ'Hr MW
PrainevHle. Only &lt;Me ticket the repub­
Ing gamblers and saloeotete- ttajfffiftjff Her
lican in the held, John J. Perkins, super­

HOW THE PEOPLE VOTED.

Rutland elect* entire people’s party
ticker, but by small majorities on supervis­
or and clerk.
Thornapple went as usual heavily re­
publican, the veteran J. IL McKevitt su’“J1*"!':__________ _________________________
Woodland elects firM^five officers and
two constables democrats. The others re­
publicans. The vote shows that if the re­
publicans Bad been united, they could have
won. Geo. Smith supervisor.
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Yankee Springs. Entire republican tick­
et chosen by largely Increased majorities.

NOTES.
Everybody Is pleased wltb the Austral­
ian system of voting.
The board of supervisors stand 8 repub­
licans tn ten opposition.
Tbe figures
should be exactly reversed, as there are
10 republican townships as shown by this
spring’s election. With harmony itr their
ranks, the republicans of Barry County
could have elected a majority of the super­
visors, and can give their nominees next
November from 300 to 500 plurality.
.

The result of the election in this city Is
a fearful rebuke to the Journal and Its
editor. But Bro. Dennis will get eveu
next frit He could not make the demo­
crats swallow his local ticket But his
people's party will name a county ticket
next fall, and will compel the democrats to
swallow It

Tbe writer has made careful Inquiry as
to the number of tickets polled In Barry
county Monday by’the respective parlies.
The republicans In Barry county, though
they failed to elect a majority of the super­
visors. voted more tickets headed republi­
can thnn-there were voted by all other par­
ties combined, and voted nearly 200 more
than the combined vote of democrats and
people's party. With proper organization?
Barry county Is republican by 500 over any
oomblnatlon that ean be formed.

THE COURT HOUSE AND JAIL.
The eourt house and jail proposition has
carried by a decisive vote as follows:
Voting Precinct
For Against
Assyria...97
Baltimore^.153
M
Barry..........................
.106
125
Carlton
.W0
TO
Castleton
.377
241
Hastings twp
.159
57
City 1st wtwl
.151
“ 2d ward
.132
V 3d ward
.169
“ 4th ward
.no,
Hope
110
.108
Irving
..119
IM
Johnstown
.1107
Maple Grove..*..
.173
Orangeville
.. 75
Prairieville.............
Rutland
Thornapple
245
Woodland................
Yankee Springs,

S. E. Cook of Charlotte was In town
over Sunday—Wm. Ayslworth of Chicago
spent the fore part of this' week visiting
hls elstcra, Mrs. Dickinson and Mrs. Lusk
—Frank Geiger of Charlotte was In our
village Saturday and Sunday—Mrs, Dale
and Miss Bessie Rue of Charlotte spent
lust Thursday with Mrs. Hindmarch—
Miss Sarah Pulnum visited at Hastings
and Woodland last week—Mrs. L. W.
folghner was at Hastings and Woodland
Friday and Saturday—L. W, Felghner Is
suffering wltb a sprained ankle—All the
township officers were elected on the repulican ticket except supervisor and treas­
Total
1067
urer—H. M. Lee and family John IL
Majority for 1055.
Smith. Mrs. C. N. Young and started west
Wednesday innnlag Intending to locate
RAIDED.
tuere—H. A. Durkee was at Charlotte
Tuesday—Mr. Biglow of Olivet College
It has beau known for a long timethat
filled the desk at the Congregational gambling rooms have been running in
church last Sunday morning and evening this city in direct violation of the law, and
—Mrs. E. V. Smith has returned from thr&lt;e rooms have been run until recently
Manchester where she has been for some quite openly. This fact has been as .well,
lime vlaRIng her parents—C. W. Smith if nut better, known to tbe offiers than to
relumed from bis southern trip last week people in general, and several whose sole
Wednesday evening.
occupation has been gambling may fiwi it

should not obey the law.

the aoae m

should bo stopped.
The parties concerned have ait been ar­
rested. Messrs. Dickinson and
Brown
waived examination Tuesday- and were
bound over to the Circuit Court in bonds
of $300. The penalty under the city ordi­
nance for all convicted of ^amblftig can be
either a fine of $50 or Imprisonment in the
county JaiL For all convicted of running
a gambling room the fine may be not over
$500 ro six months imprisonment.
.,

Church and Society.
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
Presbyterian church next Sunday; In the
morning on •‘Sparrows and Swallows.”
In the evening on “Wall buildlug.” Come
and hear tbe boy choir.

The Y. P. S. C. E. meet at the Presby­
terian church Sunday evening next at 6:30.
A specially interesting temperance pro­
gram will be provided. Meeting to be led
by Carrie Yutz.
Tbe C. L. S. C. will meet this week at
the office of Dr. Fowler, Saturday evening.
7 o’clock standard time. A full attendance
Is desired.
Quotations from Holmes.
American Letters—Mrs. Geer.
Two Old Faiths—Mrs. IL A. Bailey.
The French and Indian War—W. R.
Cook.
Critic—Mbs Allie Cannbm.
,
Died, of paralysis. In Cedar Creek, Feb.
6, 1892, Mrs. Margaret Benedict aged 76
yean. Mre. Benedict was sick only two
weeks but was a great sufferer. She was
converted while a child under the labors
of her father, Edward Doonan. pastor of
the Wesleyan Methodist church of Dublin,
Ireland. She lived an earnest Christian
life, and it may truthfully be said few
such people live.
She passed away aa
calmly and peaceful as an Infant going to
sleep In Its mothers arms. She bad every­
thing ready even the hymns, the text and
the subject to be preached from, which
was “Be ye ready also, fordo the day and
the hour when ye know not, tbe Son of
man cometh.” The funeral services were
conducted by the Rev. Slone, pastor of the
U. B. church at Cedar Creek, assisted by
the Rev. Bunnell, pastor of the M. E.
church.
A large concourse of peonle
assembled to take the last look of tbe be­
loved sister.
She leaves lour children
grown to manhood and womanhood and
a host of friends to mourn their loss.

!■&gt; the spirit that needed rest;
Thongh Indeed It would be hard to
Tell whom loved mutter best.
Dear mother we will look tor thee

pain with the

InUut brow.

The arms Hurt held ua tenderly.

That children
•hy lipa have lol

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Hastings Banner

FRESH LUNCH,:-:

education
By cash on hand

' Thursday, April 7,

Go to the

2207 02

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Dr.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION.
To amount on rolls 1st and S
4 th wards
a48H 00
To amount on rolls 2d •nd
MIS 00
3d wards
.
000

Cr. By paid to Geo.
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Tumltnaon. treaa.
Bd of education 312000 00
Undl'^i pun-*"' “ *■;By paid to Geo.
journment Saturday evening. March 36.
Tomlinson, ln*»- ,
Bd of education 2000 00
,'^Ia7or McCoy presiding.

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J. B. Hounkts, Recorder.

Ili&gt;ll call, present. Bllnston. Nelson,
Reynolds. S«nt£ Spence, Waters: absent
M&gt;rehstK i8w

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His Honor, the Mayor, andCommonCoundl of the elty of Hastings:
At a regular meeUug ot the Hook and
Ladder Co. the officers were deck'd for
the coming year:
Foreman. Wm. Miller.
\
Ass’t Foreman. J. L. Custer.
\
J Sec y. F. L. Sweet.
‘
Treas.. C- Pickle.
Stewart, C. Pickle.
F. ------------------------L. Wood, Sec’y.
1.
Moved by Aid. Waters, that the same be
received and persons therein named be ap­
pointed .is officers of IL and 1*. No. 1.
Carried all ayes.
Hardings, March 9tb. l&amp;W.
HU II&lt;k;or, tbe Mayor, and Common Coun­
cil of the City of Hastings:
At a regular meeting of the Hook and
Ladder Company, S. Brock resigned sub­
ject to your approval.
F. L. Wood. Sec’y.
Moved by Aid Nelson, that the same be
accepted. Carried oil ayes.
HastlngB. Mkii.. March 25th. 1892.
To the Honorable Mayor and Common
Council: 1
At a regular meeting of Hastings Hose
Company No. I, held on Tuesday evening,
March Sth. 1892, the following persons
were nominated for membership, subject
to vour approval:
•
Will Ricti, age 2«J. harness maker, 4th
ward: Grant Lewis, age 23. laborer. East
Green St. 2nd want.
A. E. Renkes, Foreman.
D. R. Green, Secretary.
Moved by Aid. Blinstonv that the com­
munication be received- and persons there­
in named be appointed. Carried ail ayes.
Hastings. Mich., March 25th *92.
To the Honorable Mayor and Common
Council:
_.\t a regular meeting of Hastings Hose
'company Na 1, held ou Tuesday evening,
March 25th. *92, the following parsons re­
signed. subject to your approved:
Fred Bullis and Frank Rickies.
A. E. Rrnkes, Foreman.
..
D. IL Green, Secretary.
Moved by Aid. Bentz, that the reslgna* tions be accepted. Carried all ayes.
Hastings. Mich.. March 25th. '92.
To the Hon. Mayor and Common Council
of the City of Hastings
Gentlemen—I noUce by published prowdiug^ of last meeting that the location
‘ of the second electric light on Jefferson
street H ehanged from Green street to Wal­
nut street. I respectfully call your atten­
tion to tlie fact that there is no bridge oxi
Walnut street aerbas Fall creek leading
Into the 2nd ward, while Greeri street is
the main street leading into the second and
fourth wards across Jefferson, and in
‘amount of travel is second to none In tbe
city. That at the intersection of Jefferson
. and Green streets a light will benefit the
:general public more than at any other
point In the third ward, save possibly at
the intersection of Main street. I would
therefore ask that action carrying out the
contemplated change of such light lie held
in abeyance until the next meeting of the
said council or until at least it can be
I further Investigated.
Very respectfully erours.
Daniel Striker.
Moved Ivy Aid. Science, that tbe same be
received antf requ^jt granted. Carried all
ayes.
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HasUnga, Mich.. March 26. *92.
7ic.wZw.rf, That tlie sum of 3125 l»e
transferred from tbe general highway fund
to the 3d ward fnnd for work done on
Main street and approaches.
Dan. W. Reynolds.
Aid Reynold moved its adoption. Carvied all ayea.
To the Honorable Mayor and Common
Council of tbe City ot Hastings:
Gentlemen—We tbe undersigned finance
committee would respectfully submit toe
following report of the city’s finances from
March 14. ’91 to March 14, ’92.
first ward FUND.
Dr. To cash on hand March 14, 8
•92
264 21
To rec’d tor side walk
24 20
Amount on rolls
118 82

SOLDIERM AND SAILORS RELIEF FUND.
Dr; To cash on band March 14.
81 14
*91
3
Cr. By vouchers paid 8 81 14

81

Dr.

Cr.

8

Dr.

Cr.

By vouchers paid
By cash on hand

.
485 11
S 194 37
240 74

534 30
OW 50

Cash on hand Match 14, *99 S125G
Received from recorder for
249
licenses
Loan from Bastings Nation1000
tlonal bank
Received for liquor licenses 1858
2993
Amount on rolls
262
Account overdrawn

74
00

00
25'
401
03'
i
7818 02

Cr.

By.vouchers paid
By transferee! to
flrefund
By paid Hastings
Chair and table
Company
.
By paid Hastings
National bank

84068 09

550 00

2000 00
10 00
7018

Dr.

To cash on hand March 14.
.791
‘8
Amount on rolls

88
50
138

Cr.

Cr.

Dr.

Cr.

Dr.

Cr.

Dr.

Cr.

73 78
3X3 45

407
Second ward fund.
To cash on hand March 14 th, 8
’92
286
To amount on rolls
145 39
To rec’d from J. B. Roberts
•error In order 87.34
00

PRIMARY SCHOOL FUND.
Tb received from county
treasurer
To received from county
treasurer
By paid board of ed- 8534 30
ucation
‘
610 50

1150 80

407 23
By vouchers paid
By cash on hand

‘ 14000 00

’

Dr.

By delinquent tax
received
By cash on hand

8 15 00
123 00

CITY BAKERY.

cwo
Mr. Owln ta •«•&lt;&gt;! the hu.llrr, ol
IMtou ..ahl.
I. the
Oblrerul rrsreL Tte Bre orl«Mtal Irani
the explosion of a lamp-_______

Fine line of creams
।fresh

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
Bott Slatt. employed in a mill
Hoop­
ers Station, got caught In a belt and was
pulled Into a rapidly revolving saw last
week and bis arm nearly severed from his
Ixxiy at the shoulder.
Tire noted Parson Arney, of Saranac,
has just concluded the purchase of a noted
stallion with a record of 2:25KWe wish there were more men in the
world like c. H.
lira mullon.hr
lumberman of Muskegon. Mrs. Martha
Fuller, an aunt of Mr. Haekley. Uvea mwr
Mendon aud Is an Industrious woman byt
is vexy poor. Mr.H. rea ntlj bought and
leave her a house and lot In Knlamazoo that
cost 82.750. and will furnish It from cellar
to garret. This is only one of hls genermis deeds, he gave another house to a rel­
ative elsewhere, and also erected a soldier s
monument at Muskegon at hls own ex­
pense. gave the city a beautiful park and
public llbraiy. one of the handsomeat In
tbe state. Mr. Hackley Is t» citizen Mus­
kegon can well be proud of.
The biggest snake story of the season
comes from Schoolcraft, where It is raid
that a gang of section men on tbe C. &amp; &lt;5.
T. R. R., in moving am old telcpraph pole
came across a nest ot snakes, containing
77 in all. and nearly every variety being
reported.
J
Dally boats will run from Saugatuck to
Chicago aud Milwaukee this season and
the people there rejoice accordingly.

jtfflt* McKnab received a letter 14*4
week, that his brother wrote to him 52
years ago, while managing a plantation in
the south. The postage on it was 25 rents
and where It has been all these years H a
mystery that ought to be solved.
i
It is said that Frank Ives the young
02
bllilardist. formerly n resident of Plain­
well, has signed a contract to go to I'arls.
( France, and play for 330 a day.
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The managers of the Grand Rapids
on
Soldiers. Home have adopted a resolution
00I by which pensioners shall. If they remain
In tbe home, pay over to the managers all
pensions they receive in excess of 84 per
month, the money to be forwarded to the
. dependent members of the famllv. if any,
OffI and where tiiere are none, to go to tbe
malntenauae o( the home. Jleretofare
Veteran* who received 812 or more monthly pensions were not admitted. Under the
231 new rule any old soldier can come in upon
paying to tbe officers all pension money
00' aboveJN a month.

A. E. RENKES.
.

1790 94

“•J’ •&gt;» »« praUrol
aud Merchant's bunk, of

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peddlers,
bring your °W iron of tdl
,
,kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,

rags and old carpe^ to the
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JUNK SHOP,

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SUM to to Tur Er tab? 31,&lt;
ASSETS, 8159,507,138 68.
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Michigan ave,
ReeSrveon policies (American table 4 pw cent) $1
Opp. Roller Mill, Hastings, Mich.

Liabilities other than reserve
Surplus
- • •

DO YOU WANT
to have a clear head, Mrry it
high and bo able to hit hard,
jump high sleep sound eat
well and keep every inuw-le in
your body well exercised\
' If so ride a bicycle. Ride
the best. There always is a
best in every thing. The best
bicycle is tlie one wlucn
wears longest and rides easi­
,est. X’bnsequently.

Shirley W. Smith,
The Victor Man.

Receipts from all sources '
.
,
Payments to policy-holders
Risks assumed and renewed, 194,4i0 policies

dio

w. F. POWERS.
hardware store.

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Risks in force. 225,507 policies, amounting to 4695,758,46L0»
Ncrre—The above statement shows a large increase over
tlie business of 1890 in amount at risk, new bnsinewa*
sumed. payments to policy-holders, receipts, assets and sur.
plus: and include* as risks assumed only the number and
amount of policies actually issued and paid for in the at.
counts of the year.
.

The Assets are Invested as Follows:
Real estate and Irond and mortgage loans
S61.346,549.48
United States bonds and other securities
57,«91.455.T8
Loans on collateral securities
10.223.903.90
(.'ash in bank and trust companies at interest
5.070.153.03
Interest accrued, premiums deferred, etc
•
5.206.085.49

I have carefully examined the foregoing statement and
find the one to be correct.
‘ A. N. Waterhouse, Auditor.

j. m. McElwain,
Special Agent.
Hastings, Mich.

FERGUSON &lt;t GRANT.
General Agents,
Darwii r. Mica.

IT’S A “JIM DANDY;’
The stock of lumber and shingles lately

purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Bite.
At their yard can be found all the latest

novelties in hemlock boards and stud-.
ing.
The latest styles, in pine flooring and
sheeting.
Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet

for anything.”

SEWING MACHINE?
If so, buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you $55
for a Poor machine and sell the same style of machine to ate
other for &gt;25 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!

The Dollar of the Poor Man

I« just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich. He sell*
The Light Running World Renowned Domestic. I he
Home and gome other first-class machines.
He
sell you a machine for a trffaall payment lio*11
and the balance in monthly payments if desireil.
itldmlincr
hnnonn
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x
,
! including
houses,» vacant
lots
, e
'»»»k lOtfi
It will pay you to rail on him before you. buy.
and
Wn^farm
arttJ°to
of 40 acres
CreSinSe&lt;:0Qd
in second
Neixtles, oils and parts for all machines.

’rmv^" “J
engine wu thrown to to the

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7:14.53
ls ".'.5,7n.gg
607,171,801,0)

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

The mineral water baths in Eaton Rap­
Ids have commenced business, and some
of the time are ruu to their utmost capac-

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$159.607,138.6$

Got. John Miller. ot Sorth Drtola. re435 11.
Ulw &gt;n iniunn, ot whu I, Mix neomTUntD WARD FUND.
A Sawyer, of Bellevue, fell and broke his pll»b«l by r»nnor» In lhe lied Rl.tr V.ll«
Dated at Hastings this 25th day of
leg last week In a horrible manner. He « Hlnonol.
Dr. To cash on hand March 14 th 3
March A. D. 1892.
North UUou. He uld
was deacendlug from the hayloft in a bafn 3. J. Leland, near his town of Dwight. N
Das. W. Reynolds, i
■’W.
1442 37
Luke Waters,
■! ]Finance Com. by means of a rope. When within about
To note Hastings Nat. bank. 500 00
12?
®r Und ln u“&gt; "prim
eight or ten feet of the floor, the rope otlSUl, tor turn, nod mlwl crop. I het
To amount on rolls
1117 46
broke and he fell across a block of wood in wnjon worth the wlnrj ot, novernmenl
To rec’d from general high­
such a way that both bones of the left leg °&gt;ert Ineicee. ot tbe reel ot hl. term, u
way fund
125 00
OUR COUNTY
were broken in two places. The pieces per the following statement:
of bone were taken out and he will be a
3184 83
The Woodland News 1h authority for the cripple for life.
Cr. By vouchers paid 8 2637 07
wo ,, ., MIS.at30c............
inj.op
statement
tpat
n
stock
company
will
be
By note Hastings
There ue pra.port, ol lb. Brawn Wiu
formed there, for the manufacture of the
bwtnc'ting mm of land;
SCO 00
Nat. bank paid
Dearie
hat
rack.
contest not being carried to the Supreme
Cash on hand
court as It will be settled out of court. *
'’cSot'thhkiiniirV-^^^1^
Andrew Eddy, living near Wall lake the
Circuit Court CmrmlMloner Rozemn k
31M 83 other day brought down with a rifle a bald
tbe latest Grand Rapids democratic official ttwrue.dnw In tht new., mnrkei oSi
FOURTH WARD FUND.
’ headed eagle, gyhkh measured seven feet
to flee from justice.
.
and six inches from tip to Up of wings.
To cash on hand March 14, 8
A coat tall was the means of capturing
’t»
775 35
Kalamazoo people talk as though they
«
bnrgular
near
Hickory
Corners last wcek
To amount on rolls
would build several cottages at Crooked
•" YorkTin, r^.
lake this summer.
cvmly nnrt lu tbe burnulen elBwt. to lenre
1110 67
IMtonheg are poking all sorts of fun at
By vraclwn r*U
the
idea
of
Hickory
Corners
securing
a
on his coat tall, tearing it off and leavhir
»n
Brrarto. hand
507-58
railroad. Stranger things than that have
...... mho
1£:.niia
”da’ iKllc (&gt;t
Mre nTlfe'Xldinto
evidence around Thomas Manuel a
1110 67 happened.
i'"”'. L"r Hfcton'Cor,OT’
J. W. Armstrong has purchased Dr
To cash on hand March 14,
*21
To returned from contingent
hind

KICK ARD A. McCURDY, President

OLD RAGS!

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS,
sptte of MtoMna.County of By?-'’• Nnttco to hereby given, itial by au &lt;wu*r «
138
the
Probate
Court for «’’« 0M£t’.&lt;&gt;,nB?2r
।
node
on the 2»th day of March. A. D. »W.
FIRE FUND.
। moulbs
six
from that dale were alio&lt;i!dforcredTo cash on handjMarch 14,
,itors :n prraent U»*lr ■•lain* arsJurt the estate
of
*91
S 320
( Washington K. Ferris. late of said county,
deceased, and that all er editors of said dcrcasrd
To received from contingent
1are required to present ’heir claims to said
fund
550
Probate Court, at tbr Probate office. In tbe City
To received from hose sold
of Hastings. ’&lt;* examination and allowance, tp
Two parties of men making inquiries Jor before the CUh day of September next,
To amount on rolls
1075 71
sod
that vueli rtaims will be beard tiefcro said
. about railroad righto of ways have put (
court, on Friday, the SUh day of Jone
1036 94I Ganges people on the qui five again. ;sed on Saturday, toe Mto day &lt;d September
...
nt a»ju*n .11
They are said to be agents of tbe Vandalia ,
By vouchers paid 81408 09
and C. A W. M. lines. Tbe people down i
By paid board
Dated March. 2Kb.
there would fold a railroad boomer to their
water com’rs
525 00
heart* much quicker than they would a
By cash on hand
13 85
celestial visitant, in fact tbe angel would
‘ not be ‘In it” at all.
1946 94
Separate from the many holding great
Charlotte sporto seem to be spending
0KN#nAI. HIOI1WAY FUND.
possessions, those who by Inheritaure
Their surplus energy these days in giving
To cash on hand March 14,
or alliance have had poaaeailooa thrust
sparring
exhibitions.
‘91
31023 82
upon them, and having done ibis. it will
To amount on rolls
1300 58
The Eaton County poor house narrowly
most likely be found that thoae remain­
escaped destruction by tire last week.
ing will luiprew you with tbe faU
2324 35 Fire caught In the roof and It took the in­
that the winning qualities of tbe &amp;ncBy vouchers paid 81536 33
mates over an hour to subdue the flames.
cessful are rfbout tbe same In alL Tbe
The damage was only about 8300.
By paid to 4 th ward 8125 00
latter are the thinkers—the workers,
By cash on hand
’ 663
*
~
02
The other night when a Grand I&lt;edge
the leaden: and it is Ml to say that
woman went home from an evening’s
they are worth to the rest of us, more
2324 35
viBit with some neighbors In th? absence than is indicated by tbe accumulations
LIBRARY
of her busband, site found a man spread
which represent the pecuniary reward
To cash an hand March 14,
out over the best sofa in the best room of
of their vices. They have anticipated
*91
.
15 00 the house. By his aide was mi empty whis­
the conditions of the to-come, and put
Ta rec’d from Co. Treat*. line
key bottle and a cane. She alarmed the same in shape—with tbe result that they
tobnay
neighborhood and upon being questioned
are the winners. Illustrations? Why,
io rec’d from W. H. Beadle
the man proved to be on acquaintance of
,thev are all around us.
In every
her husband: he had been to town apd
reputable business concern there cer­
82 54 filled up and on the way home got tired, tainly is something of this character, or it
By paid board of
broke open the door to the friends house
would Iw sans reputation.
Now for
education
and proceeded to uift himself comfort­
instance, the D;. L. A N. Railroad:
able.
The husband knew how it was
1 yea, and the West Michigan;—some­
82-54 himself so far as getting full and-wanting thing distinctive about them, hard to My
to lie down is concerned, and would not'
WATER CONTINGENT FUND.
Just what, but the proof of their pas­
prosecute the man for breaking into the
senger perfections is in their patronage.
To cash on hand March 14.
Of course in all communities there
*93
S , 99 45 house and scaring his wife half to death.
To temporary transfer from
James Austin and Joseph Orser. of Wex­ arc those who once attracted toward a
certain thing and then properly treated
school bond fund
1006 00 ford county, were sentenced In the United
Itecome adherents . and perhaps are
To Note fastings Ndt’i bank 2000 00 States court at Grand Rapids to three
prejudiced in favor of this or that
To same
200000years each in the Detroit .house of correc­
To same
«jo00.90tion last week, for making counterfeit party, but they are not of sufficient nxnabers for a railroad to depend on. Be- .
To rec’d from water rents
2358 69 money and moulds tor the same.
sides, the railroad lives on forever.
To amount on rolls
231706
Dr. Osborn, one of Kalamazoo’s leading
They die in time, and it Is a physical
physicians,
and a member of Borgess impossibility to enforce upon their heirs,
12275 20
hospital staff, Iles very low with blood
By vouchers paid 83420 22
their prejudices. with other savings.
poisoning, received while performing an
No: there’s only one course toward
By
transferred
operation last week. Tbe poison was
the end desired, and that is to keep up
back to school
absorbed
through
an
abrason
of
the
skin
With the procession; And out whal the
bond fund 10C0
iwu w
00 ,
caused by a hang nail. Hls suffering is
By paid water bonds 5000 00people want, and give it to them, amt
intense.
By paid interest
where.they lag In coming forward to
Thursday last while Washington Davis,
water bonds
get it, go and meet them. That’s
1350 00 .
By cash on hand
superintendent of the Grand Rapids Stor­ our theory and we don’t mind- confiding
1498 98
age and transfer Company was helping un­
it to you. If you think It Is a proper
notion on our part, kindly encourage
•
12275 20 load a load of plate glass from a |dray. a
crate of glass weighing about a ton slipped
us. It is your benefit so to do. You
WATER CONSTRUCTION FUND.
from n dray and fell on him, killing him can do so by using our lines when you go
To cash on hand March 14.
Instantly.
to Chicago, Detroit or Traverse City or
’92
81472 81
Saginaw.
The wooden ware factory will soon be
To rec’d from cemetery Co
195 10
Geo DeHavf.n, Gen l Pasa’r Agent
To account overdrawn
123 53 moved Grand Rapids.

By vouchers paid

OF NEW YORK.

and

confectionery.

T. PHILLIPS.

i

'

Han

�Unlike- «• Dutch Process I '
® No Alkalies

•Would you know why with pleasure
• Ourfaces so beam?

OurSer/ants

Our life

Heer
grumHe.

Other Chemicals
are used in the
preparation of

J

13 a
draarn

iWA
CMU&lt;

1 Baker &amp;Go.’s

fiOAp

Breakfast Cocoa,
which ie absolutely pure
and soluble.

Is

It bos more than thrge fimes the strength
ot Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, oml is far more economical,
rusting less than one cent q sop. It
is d'elirious, nourishing, and kasilt
nlGKSTKD.
.
/

Sold by Grocers everywhere.

cause

our bliss:

It ne’er comes amiss.
\

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchester,Mass.

Made Only

by

N.K.Fairbank &amp; Co. Chicago.

1'5CROUP REMEDY

snuixo BE IN EVERT HOUSEHOLD
°~*K
Oct » botv-* to-a»V! yoo »*r BMd it
to-nlgfiL

I’S COUGH CURE

’’ SnOKEi’
Eb. POWERJ’
NQ. 35.

iVtiGiiigANCentral always the same
“ T.ie Atagaru fulls Houts.

“S ALWAYS THE BEST

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ai,

!N THE
!a.m.pum.:p m..p.m.
l-ocal Agent, Hastings. i

ADMINI8TRATOB 3 SALZ.
In tbe matter of thee*late of C. Columbus
Backn*. dreraacd.
Notice Is hereby given thnt I shall «eil at
public auction tn the highest bidder, on Friday,
the nrteetitn «lav of April* A. D.Btti. at ten
o'clock. In the forenoon st the lute residence
of lb&gt;-lain (’ (Xd'iuibus Ibu-ku*. deceased. In
tli« to*u-hi|&gt; uf Rsrrv. In the couety of
Burry. In the atate of Michigan, pursuant
liceiiM* and authority grant-&lt;i to me on the jpth
day of Fcl'ruary, A. D. Wf. by the I'niWe
cou.-t of liarrv county. Mlcnlipin. all of the
estate, right, title sort Interest of the said de­
c cMcd of. hi an&lt;I t'itiK* real rttue *ituate and
being In the county of Barry, lu the mate of
Mich Iran, krnwn and devetibol aa follows,
t-ewili
The oast naif fU) of tl.e m u'.Ii went o.a’rter
&lt;*♦&gt; of section thirty &lt;S0).3n towtmlilp one it:«&gt;rth. range nine iDi west, acrordlug to tbe1
United Hute* survey thereof; nlw ten «0&gt;
aervs oft from the north end of tbe cu«t half
&lt;
of the north west**iuarter
of art11 chi
tlilrtv &lt;nir (31) In township one (1'. nurth range :
Ulin’ I»1 we*t.
Dated Marell tat. A- D . tm
'
Ecgkne Hartuobn. .
Adiuiuwtrator.

| Office at the Hastings House, TUESDAY, APR. 26.

One day only.

A VEAK OF UNRIVALLED SUCCESS!
Dr. Holman S. Humphrey,

Who be* v WK-.! till* c.ty &lt; ;;cday each mouth for the । os: yoar. bis done
tii&lt;&gt;i&lt;-*-xit-lk-ut pra.:&lt;'«»local work .tna&lt;&lt;e more'lifi'ctilt curra and warm
friet:d*r..rong fnksli. * uad all with •. l-.tnn he haj hsu any kin&lt;l of ucallnmi
than any »ii*npvr w !m&gt; had ever visited our locubty. 1 idrcd IHa character.

ni’KlNG THE COMING YEAR THE DOCTOR S '
Vis,!* will tie faithfully continued. *n«l If life and health Iw «p*red he hopes
to ni t many nauu* to hl* altrady very extcm&gt;ivo list of patient*.
Th« |&gt;a»t t*oydsrs hifw Innp'b Increased the ootid* r of rbrouic Invalid*.
I owing ixnn ly t&lt;« tbe peculiar mfluentte exerted i»y the Influenza (La Grippe*.
cven.thc.Be who have t**raj&gt;ed this blighting scours© feeling It* peculiar effoet* upon their thstrm*. All sufferers from retnrru. throat and lunr sffiction* find tli&lt; QiM-lvc* fniiltnr instead of improving, antes* under the
most tfrlilful lrratr::&lt; nt. Till* Is nl«o true of catarrhal condltloii* of the
stotna^n. buwri*. ki-inrys and btarfdnr, isdeed the riatididar «)stcin nnd
mucous tncmhranv* liavc suffered nx»t. often tendinv to neuralgia,
rhciinuitte ath-v'ioti* «nd grave* heart db-t'irtanct**. The liver also.QU© of
th© uto»t ttniN&gt;rtMiit oiptn* rd the body, ha* not escaped, and In u*i many.
h*&gt;‘uOcrul from cvnirestlnn*. enlargement* nod cenvral torpidity.
areomiNimM by all it* dl*tres«tnx train rd symptom*, a* dronfy, conntlpaJion of the !*&gt;wel4. pfh-&gt;*. sick iirailachu. vuguennd muneh-sx depression* of
*plriu. cunireytioa* with cold band* snd feet, alternated with best &lt;d palms
nnd soles rd feet, coated tongue, foul breath, schlng head. l&gt;ack am! IlinlM,
thick and High colored urine, rn**. Irritable temper, am! general “blue
devils.'* The accrKcj*tnjiHg cuts happily Illustrate th* foregoing d(*cu»cd
condition* in jtsrt. all of which Dr. Humphrey treats anti cure* where patietit* will faithfully follow inMruciion*, without which the sick ennnot
expect help.
la all obscure diniiwd condition* Dr. Humphrey urgrrthc afllkted to I
bring n sample «t urine for mat: analyst*. »ThU should he tin* first p*mm1 ,
on rt’lng. and put In an m -.lutely clean bottle. kcf&gt;r cool and brought the ]
sumo ©ay istssed. and at least four ounces in quantity
CWPositively no rases taken without a pcinonitl examination.

hurt about the head and injured internal­
ly—will die; James Moil, crushed about
I bead—mortally injured; Mr*. Jarhuff Mott.
; fatally hurt; Jane Mott, 12 ye.Hrs old, spine

Maple and aon, J. Morehouse and Frank
Shephard are reported to have been fatally
injured. South of Wellington William
Little'* bouse was blown to splinters and
Littlo and four children were killed. Joo
I old.
oki, Mriotia
Mrioua wutindaon
wound*on the
the bead
bead—
—orotiablv
prolmbly Showalter's bouse was picked up and.
live; Horae© Wygnnt, bruised alx&gt;ut with its thirteen occupants, carried
body and shoulders—will die; Mary Wy- ynrds aud dumped in a Leap, nil the peo­
gant, wife of Horace, terribly! cruabtwl ple Iwing seriously, some fatally, hurt.
about* body nnd head—will diei 'Horaca Near Portland, John Bristow was killed.
Wygnjit. Infant, head crushed—will'die;
Mr*. Klien Gleason, slightly injured; Mr*.
OMAHA, April U—Nebraska was swept
Kate O’Shaunttwy, slightly cut alwut
face; Mark Seaver, slightly cut alrout by a cyclone Thursday night, Reports re­
1 bead; Mr*. Frank Gillenuy. slightly hurt; ceived hIiow that the thriving town of Nel­
Harry Wasco©. £rm cut; Jacob Jacques, son, the county scat of Nuckolls county,
cut about head anti arini, not seriously; Im laid waste, and many buildings, includ­
Henry Johnson, cut on heud and left leg, ing two churches, pro wrecked at Norfolk^
not Nctiously.
Thu track of the storm wn* 130 miles long,
A Joliet Mbu Missing.
through Nuckolls, Clay, Filmorr, York,
Samuel Eirwlale, of Joliet, Ilin, a cousin Polk. Platte and Madison countlgff—some
Mrx Sarah Gowan, may also bv numbered of the finest country in tbe state. The
with the dead whose ixnlien have nut been towns swept were Edgar, Sutton, Grafton,
recovered. He came to the city several Bradshaw, York, Strom burg, Osceola,
days ago to visit his friend* and relatives Columbus, Madison and many other vil­
and stayed at James Gowap's Iioum-. It
lages. Tbe worst report is from Norfolk.
was not learueti until late last night tiiat
Hero a little child of a man named Pal­
be wa* in the house at the time, but tbo mer and two children of C. G. ‘ Miller
fact waa established when no trace of him
were seriously Injured. Their home* were
I could be found elsewhere.
wrecked. The Episcopal church was an­
For some minutes the rain hml been fall­ nihilated and tbe Congregational church
ing in torrents, accotupanied by frequent damaged. At Button Joe Needon’s house
flashes of lightning anddeafenhiglhunder. was blown to splinters, but no one hurt,
Tbe wind rapidly Increased in velocity, by a miracle. In this city the wind did
Many small, buildings
and then came Ute blast that caused the much damage.
disaster. It came from tbe south nnd were wrecked and telegraph wires are all
west. On the nest side uf tbe building, down. No one hurt. lmlb&lt;&gt; ravaged dis­
which towered fifty feet alxiv* die frame trict the loss is immense, btrt^no details
\ *
houses, were many open windows, while arc at hand. .
tbe east wall waa solid. The wind M-emrd
to lift the roof slightly, aud then with a
mightly crash, heard a half mile away, it
fell to the eastward. The base ot the
west wall was thrown outward, and it
lifted from ita foundation the cottage on
that side of the building aud hurled it
with frightful force acron an alley eight
feet wide against the cottage on the other
side of the narrow thoroughfare.
Tiurletl ItcnraA ths Debris.
The bouse* to the eg*t of the collapsed
structure bore the brunt of the fall. The
two-story frame cottage at 12 I’earee street
was buried beneath the thousand tons of
brick and mortar.
The cottage at 10
Prarce street wok torn and twisted, aud
will be taken down at once. It I* unsafe
and could not resist the power comprised
in an ordinary summer breeze. Tbe cot­
tage* at 20 Pearce street nnd at J8J,' Pearce
street were also so badly torn that they
will have to come down.
-

i’oxsfwmoN CVKKD.—I waa rapidly falling Into the
I lim! suffered for years with serious deafness front
' grnFp of that fell dtetroyer. consumption, given up by
catarrh. Dr. Humphrey cured me.
/
o
Rev. I ha H. Ca ho.-Hillsdale. Mich. : | physicians and frlemik could just poke al-oui unable to
anything of nconiot. Have l&gt;ecii entirely cured by Dr.
I «a&gt; so denf tor year* that 1 could only b*ah when Holman 8. Hinnphrey.
Miss Jkhnis Fhanklin, Maron, Mich.
oiled at Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey has cured me en- }
irety.
Hkkt White, Lans.ng. Mich. I
PaualYsi* CVRKD.—Our little son was paralyzed. bad
wanted to a akuieton. arav a grtkat sufferer from catarrh,
For nineteen Ringyrars 1 suffered the rniverr and an- rbeumatUm asd otetinate examination. We took him to
nornneeof seriou* deafness from catarrh of throat and Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey nt the hotel In Mason about
middle cur. Was completely cured by Dr. Humphrey.
&lt;iiie year sgound tn u lew month* hr v.n« well nnd entlreAMo* KrnWALL, Hillsdale. Mich.
ly over hia iwtrnlyzrvl and ne&gt;rly he)ple*a condition.
I-'mask I- Bov.xvos. Eden. Ingham Co.. Mich.
I wa» tx&gt;rn &lt;teuf In otic cur Dr. Humphrey restored toy
hearing rotnplcto. Oka L Pea he. North Adam*. Mich.
torture with uki-rntloi of the stomach to such an extent
1 wa* troubled for year* with ratarrh. dcufncM and' J that 1 vomited up every nisht what I had eaten during
running from one ear. Wo* completely cured by Dr. i the d*ty. 1 tried everywhere for relief, even going to-De­
lluinpbn-y
troit-. but got no relief until I put my cant In tbchami* of
Rev. F. W. Batlev-Joxes, Mutkegoo. Mich. | Dr. Holman B. Humphrey, wbo cured me entirely in a
few month*.
Mas. M. L. CnoMwstx, Lansing, M^ph.
I had iM-cii very hard of hearing for many years.
entirely cured by Dr. Hohnan 8. Hunphrer.
DtSTRSMtNG &lt;’AT*n«HAL llRONCNITf* WITH BPITTIWO
E. C. CanI'HRLU Hlllxlalc. Mich.
or DMMib Curku.—For fourteen year* I had t«et&gt; tortur­
ed with a cough which war often so severe as to vomit
I wus almost blind for year*. My wight was restored to, mix ami at one time J almorl fled to dcaili. I alto had a
me by Dr. llulman 8. Humphrey.
. . . .
... .
I very severe catarrh of the stomech and txiwels. Dr. Hol­
Maa ntiluky. North Adr.ms, Mich.
man S. Humphrey cured me.
.
Nits. K. Hunt. Lansing. Mich.
I was blind with cataracts in bath eye*. Was operated
Iksonkia ant&gt; NiKVors Piujsthatiom Cv«an.—When
on by Dr. Humphrey and rny sight restored.
MH*. A. KTrecui.. Amrwrta. Wj*. | I went h&gt; Dr. HolmanH Humphrey nearly a year ago I
hud no idvn of salting help, but went simply to plesae my
friends. 1 could *carecl.r step or take a moment's com­
I was totally blind tor tx-nfvfour yveni with wsille fort
f«&gt;r contracted, phydeal nnd mental suffering. At
ciUsrucr. Dr. Holmsn 8. Humphrey removed the cstar- time* I thought J should lose my mind; alt was darkness
set* and gave me good sigbt.
.
and
Dr. Holman 8 Humphrey cured me entirely,
“
Jao. North. Kan Claire, wi*.
ami 1 recommend him tn all afflicted.
D K. Hawlsy. Manon. &gt;yph . Ing. Co. Abs't Offlee.
I bad suffered for years with a socalled Incurable valv­
ular dlM-a*© of the heart. Dr. Humprey £&gt;‘"*1 n:e entin ly.
AXAMAUKA FKOH Disksbx or KuigXY* Craxn.—For S
J. V. Bchxxb. Newark. Uhlo.
Ecars I havu been slowly breaking down and the 28th of
| I wm fully in the dutches of numb palsy. Dr. Humph­ ist May my legs began to swell and became so lanre In a
few days that the nnkice were larger than tbe thighs. I
rey cured me completely.
,
....
was completely laid up. Dr. Humphrey has so.complete­
!
MISS JCNIS SbOCQM. HudfOP. M.cll.
ly cured me that I frel like a new man.
L. O. GmtXNMAX. Belville. Mich.
An examining b&lt;«rd of medical men at Charlotte. Mich..
cxHinlned me and pronounced me to bo suffering wlih
(atashh or Stomach. Howiu, Krnsara 4c Bladder
diabetes and that I only bad about a year to livn. Under
it II •«
am no*
nowni
mo
bullet. I rVRn&gt;._por XT years I have boon an invalid and for the
Dr Humphrey's treatment
«• sound
»ound as
a bullet
a J.
1 Shuruer, Mason.
Moron. Mleh.
Mien.
A.
year or so a great sufferer from the pains of indige*I tk&gt;n
Uon and chronic catarrh thrvusbouL
throughout. I was so obstl
obstinate—~
OXALCMA Ct’HKD.-For tbe past three years I hare sot- ly constipated Hist I gotDOseUon without drugs of some
। fared severely with extraxne depression oftl c n’TV"'1* lilr.d.'wmch only made matter* worse, until I went to Dr.
—
systtem. low spirits, despondency, toss «f
,IS’Hn&lt; Holman 8 Humphrey, and now I am as jroodas
petite gwd, bowel* regular, and I am all right.
energy and general run-down condition W toe
'
P. J. Wxcctt. Bhavtow i. Mich.
had spent much time and money trying to get wcli, and
was finally cured by Dr. Holman 3. Humphrey
ALMtrr Hofkiw* Vermontville. Mich.

PEOPLE INSANE_WITH FRIGHT.

Tbe sound ot the awful crash bad not

died away before the narrow street was
tilled with screaming men, women, and
children. The people living in the four
house* wrecked, but not crushed a* was
the one at 12, were almost without ex­
caption insane with fright. One woman,
tearing her hair and screaming at the top
of her voice, went running through ths
mud and mln, and was not stopped until
she reached Hoisted street In an incredi­
bly short apace of time there were 2,000 or
more people crowding, shouting and cry­
ing, into the little street.

I was a drradful sufferer from locomotor ataxia and paralysis of
the will. 1 hare been entirely cured by D-•
phrer * uiiusual
iklll
Dm. H. HVbssll. Newarx. v.
ly and hopelessly sick with * tanro fibroid tumor.

Money Order DepL Janesville P. O.. JsncavIltaWta

I measured 48 Incbca nnend my belt from a «ry taw fl-rold ‘to
mor. Was taken to Prof. Ludtatn. Oikogoj who ‘-onto do notbUgf
forme. Dr. Humphrey ren»o vol ever; vcMtgeof th© growth wttn
out tbo use of anything but «•*£“»«;an:T 8mitu. jancgrillo, Wis
Jan. iff. W«
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s'srM ms;
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An overloaded steamer in the Black sea
is said to have gone down with all of tbe
I stories high. It had not been completed,
200 passengers on board. '
work on the roof having baen com l tide*l
General James W. .Singleton, wellonly Thursday, and much ot tbe Interior
He Mounts the Tornado and work remained yet to be done. 8. E. known In Illinois, and an ex-coogrwwrnsn,
Young was was the owner and E. J. Mills died at Baltimore yesterday at 4:80 p. m.,
.
Scatters Desolation.
was the contractor.
Sir Henry Booth, in the yacht Kara, ha*
A two-story frame flnt building In Grand left England with a crew of twelve men,
FRIGHTFUL DISASTER AT CHICAGO.
Crossing, on Adam* avenue, between Sev­ bound on an arctic exploring expedition
enty-fourth and Seventy-fifth Htreeta, blew, toorth of Dari* strait*.
Seriou* effect* are imminent on account
A Seven-Story Building Blown Over down during the early part of tbe storm.
Four persons were, hurt—Clark Erricksau, of the coal miners' strike in Durham,
on the Adjoining Occupied
contractor, luternrflly hnrt; Charles Ben­ England. Tbe large factories are out of
Residences.
son. carpenter, slightly; Henry Wickwire, fuel, and a number of heavy failures are
K*
iber’s helper. Injured in back; John expected.
'
, Id years old, plumber's helper, col-»
Eight of the Occnpaata Crashed to Death,
lar bone and arm broken.
Seven Mortally Wounded, and
Kv^ry Thursday Afternoon.
Other* Badly Hurt.
Dr. L. N. Laklns, the Rectal Specialist of
At the corner ot Sixty-fourth street and
Champlain avenue, tn Woodlawn, an un­ Grand Rapids. Mich., will be at the HaatlDn
bouse, Hastings, Mich. lie Inritea
Nias oft! e Victims Children - A Citieen of Jol­ finished frame building went down before
iet Mlaalng, Supposed To Bo Under the De­ the storm. Three men were injured, one every sufferer from Rectal trouble to call
bris—Other Serious \Vrecks in Various Peter Blumm having hls back broken and and get a correct dtagnusls of their dlwill die. A two-story frame at 87 Perry .sease, time required to cure aud eost of
street wa« blown to pieces, a* was another same free of charge. Hr. Parker, pro­
at 75 Nebraska avenue. Several other prietor of the Hastings house. is one of
Call on him any
Hurt—The Town Wiped Out of Esistanca— men were severely hurt in different parts Dr. Laklns' patient*.
time and get a Hat of home testimonials.
Aaguata, Kao.. Reports Thre«\Denths with of the city by flying debris.
Jas. L. JVIlkiBS, ex Mayor of HMtino,
Fifteen Wounded.
HAVOfi IN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. says: My piles would come down almost
Chicago, April 2.—Death rode into the
constantly when 1 was on my feet and for
city upon the mighty puff of wind that
two years I was unable to do liard work.
Loft—Flva Klllled Outright.
They never came down once after Dr.
hurled the rain.in sheets upon the pave­
Wichita, Ka*., April 2.—A tornado, at­ Laklns' second treatment
I do more
ments'shortly before 0 o'clock last even­ tended by tbe greatest number of fatalities
work In one day than 1 could do In a week
ing. The storm struck the seven-story ever credited to a single storm in tbe west before he treated me and do It easier tno.
brick building at 14'and ItJ Pearce street a swept over southwestern Kansas Thurs­ 1 have talked with many Grand Rapids
blow that caused the structure to collnp*&lt;% day night, leaving in its wake death and people he cured years ago and all speak of
and In its fall it crushed n frame cottage' destruction. It almost annihilated tbe Ills ability in the hlgriest terms.
Call nu i be Dr. and talk it over.
into kindling wood. Fourteen people aro village* of Augusta and Towanda, leaving
to little standing iu the latter that it la a
Ruppoacd to have been in the little house,
marvel how a soul escaped. But one
and the following list of the dead and
building ^aa left intact in Towanda, a
wounded tells the frightful story: Mrs. place of 300 noult Five people were killed
Eliza Allen, an invalid, who lived on the outright, namely: Dr. J. D. Godfrey, H.
second floor, crushed about head and body} Cupp, J. B. Bailey, John Blake, George
Mrs. J. L. Gowan, crushed about the Blake. Ten others are fatally injured
and a hglf hundred more or less seriously
slxlonien; William Gowan, 3 year* old,
maimed.
•
head qrushed; Mary Gowan, 4 years old,
Three Fatalities at Augusta.
At Augusta the killed are; Harmon Hos­
ithotherod beneath the debris; David D.
Hewlett, 8"months old, frightfully crush­ kins, James Barnes, child of Will Rhodes.
The child wm blown out of its mother’s
ed; Edward Mott, 2 years old, smothered;
anna, and its head and body were later
Horace Mott, 5 years old, smothered; picked up a hundred fe«t apart. Will
Mary Walsh, 3» years old, a niece of Mrs. Rhode* is fatally injured, as is also tbe
Gowan.
.
wife of Hoskins Fifteen others were badly
A Long Liat of Injured.
hurt.
James Gowen, 3U years old, leg broken
and hurt internally—may live; Alice Hew­
Sumner county suffered largely both In
lett, 8 years old, crushed about legs, head loan of life and property. For fifteen miles
and body—cannot live; Mrs. Ada Keown, everything the wind came in contact with

DEATH’S WILD RIDE

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Then the police, thirty strong, under
Inspector Rom, and tbe firemen, under
the (lerooual command of Fire Marshal
Swenie, came thundering up in patrol
wagon* and fire department vehicles. The
first care of the firemen and police waa co
inspect the wrecked cottage* still main­
taining an upright position. From these
were carried several fear-stricken men and
women. Then began the digging in tbe
ruins far the dead and injured. Within
half au hour Horace Wygnut and Mrs.
Wygaut were taken from the ruins bleed-,
ing and crushed.
Dead Children Taken Ont.
Then tbe two Mott children, lying side
by aide, were found beneath a great beam.
They were both
doid dead.
ucau. In
tn another
anomer part of
oi
tbe debris firemen discovered James |
Gowan. For three hour* the rescuers
worked before they freed idui. His right |
leg was pinioned by a heavy Umber an J
it required treniciuioii &lt; labor to extricate !
him. Suffering awtul torture during ail ’
that time Gowan never lost cuii*dousnea*, &lt;
but directed the Uruinen in their work.
The Building Which Collapsed.
And so the work went on until ths list
of dead and injured reached the totals given
above. Tbe collapsed building fronted
north, and it* east wall was about 100 feet
west of Desplaines street. It had a front-

Fauifucld, III., April A—A cyclone
struck the town of Barnhill, six miles
south of this city, yesterday afternoon at
4:20 o'clock nearly demolishing the place.
Ten house* were leveled to the ground and
every house in the town was damaged
more or leaa. Only three houses remain
| standing. The Ohio and Mississippi sta­
tion aud G. F. Pyket's . store were unroof
ed, and the goods in the latter’s store
badly damaged by the deluged which fol-1

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ceptable to tlie stomach, prompt in
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to all and have :nadc it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
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Any reliable druggist who'
gists.
may not have it on hand will pro­
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TIME TABLE.

Ni.lttH.
Kalamazoo Lv...
Kart Cooper
Richland Juoct.
Delton
Cloverdale
Shultz

Hastings....
lowed. Houses and barns in the neigh­
borhood are also damage, as well as the Coats Grove.
Woodland ...
orchards in tbe vicinity. Luckily only
one person,.Mn. Harry, mother of Joe Lanxlug.
Detroif
Harry, is reported seriously injured.

BtaQons.
WASHINGTON, April 5.—The comptroller
ot tbe currency has directed the receiver
SOOTH.
ot the Maverick National bank, of Boston,
Kalamazoo Ar.
to prepare checks for a third dividend ot
13per cent, upon claims presented in addi­
tion to the GO per cent, heretofore paid, Cressey ...
5fc:::
claimants, making 75 per cent, in all.
Ciovrrdid-*
Sbulu
•JOI ’a wo
Dknvkr, April A—A murder occurred
Hastings......... ...
at the Cripple-Creek gold camp Saturday.
Charles Hadspeth, a negro stage.' driver, Coats Grove
Woodland
shot and instantly killed Rube Miller, a
’'WRE.Tii
piano, player at the Iron Clad daoefehall.
........... ~
The shot was intended for Jdhn Me Machen,
a bar-tender, but missed him and struck
’Stepson signal oni&gt;
"
'
Miller.
nroSSti’^ra
cynr
nates*
PtSZlded with freight train permit*.
THE DEATH RECORD.
trains anil be run st tbe convenience
of the company wbo rearrve the right tedSS
General Daniel Dubtot, assistant Unit­ the time ofsnch trains without notice.
”
ed States treasurer at Chicago, at Car­
_ _ _____ F. Bush. Genl Maaaasr.
H. C. Pottm. Gen'IP AT am
thage, Mo.
.
Ex-State Senator Livinguton, at Elixabeth, N. J.

at Watertown. 8. D.
Sister Julia, mother superior of St.
Mary's hospital, ft Milwaukee.
E. P. Calkins, oldest newspaper man in
Iowa, at Burlington.

Geobgb N. Lester, attorney general of
Georgia, at Atlanta.
Jonh E. Thatkb, well-known jockey, at
Camden, N. J.
Mrs. Mart ■Rioedan, mother of Arch­
bishop Riordau, at Chidigo.
John OWEN, wealthy vessel owner, at
Detroit
Captain Pink Varblk, well-known pi­
lot «l Louisville.
William Dknamore, aged 10G, at East
Liverpool, O.
Moimjan Lewis, prominent cdtixen of
Coldwater, Mich

WASinNGTOM Booth, ex-collector of the

John Muduy, ths wall-known
Usher, at London.

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HASTINGS, MICH

North Side Main St

I will sell n
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Hastings Banner

deceit fulness is proverbial. ,
in our own state?a striking abject les­

Thursday, April 7, 1892.

son on tbe same subject has been given.
A legislature find state officers, elected on
solemn and binding promises 'to do some­
thing for the relief of tbe farming Interests
of tbe state, deliberately went back on
every promise, and made It possible for
the democratic cltlea of Michigan, contain­
ing less than two-flflhs of the state’s popu­
lation, to control both branches of the leg­
islature as well as the congressional dele­
gation from this state.
We point to these things to remind our

MABSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
THI HASTINGS, MICH., PO8TOFVICK,
AVGUST 14. 1879._________

EDITORIAL NOTES.

are now witnessing on every band, under
the practical operation of the new tariff.
The early English free trade prophets shot
just as wide of the mark in their predic­
tions. In answer to his opponents, who
urged that free trade would ruin the Brit­
ish farmer, Mr. Cobden confidently re­
plied that under hls system Eugland
would produce 25.000.000 quarters of
wheat At the time It was producing
about 15,000,000 quarters.
Free trade
came and now England produces. Instead
of Cobden’s 95.000,000 quarters, only
7,500,000 quarters. Make a note of this.
American farmers.—American Economist

The silver in a silver dollar
Is
oommencinx al 11JO a m. In addition to the farmer friends that It will not only be un­ worth only about seventy cents at the
•leetfoa ot deb-cates will be tUe election of a wise but will be suicidal to put your trust present time, but tbe extra thirty cents
in democratic promises. It will be about don’t go into the pockets of a few million­
ecaventlon.
and wards will be entitled as profltable as to attempt landscape gar­ aire silver mine owners. Not much.
- delerate foe each'.‘5 dening on tbe Sahara desert
oMiMaarar usoWere It not for the restraining hand of
Hope
Maple Grove
I'rani.'-’vtile
nSfevUta
Cltylsfwan?
Rutland
ngmMM
WbMMMl
w
.
Yankee Sprton
esuens nottcee ImmcdlsUily

w

n., auuvn 10, as.
M. h. Cook. Chairman.
E. Kkxastox, Secretary­
Republican Co. Comm.

Silver 1111L
With about 130 democratic majority in
congress, that body has buried Bland’s sil­
ver bill so deep that nothing can resurrect
ft.
The responsibility for this defeat rests
upon tbe democratic^ party, which had
nearly as many majority as the republicans
had votes in the lower bouse.
We did not nor do we favor tbe free
and unlimited coinage of 70 cent dollars.
Bland’s bill was not a republican measure:
and to their everlasting credit be it said
tbe republicans In cungres voted almost

solidly sgalnsj IL
But we call especial attention to tbe de­
feat and burial, Indeed the Indecent haste
of tbe burial, of this bill by Its party

friends, In view of the promises ot tbe
democratic party to its allies In 1800, the
Patrons of Industry, the Fanners Alliance,
It was definitely promised as the basis
tor the union of these elements wltb tbe
desnwrattc party that if. the latter ■boay
te given cowfrol of caagree*, they would

Gevernor McKinley, of Ohio, has re­
ceived a substantial testimonial to the ben­
efits of his tariff bill. It Is in the shape of
a big pocket knife, the first made by tbe
Cattaraugus Cutlery company, whose fac­
tory was opened at Little Falls. N. Y., as
a result of the McKinley law. With the
knife was a letter saying:
"I voted the democratic ticket for near­
ly thirty years, but a drive through New
England In the year 1890, past idle cutlery
factories In Bridgeport Naugatuck. Union
City and Torrington, together with the
nearly paralyzed Industries of Lakeville,
Northfield, Tha mas town and Shelbourne
Falls, convinced me of the error of my
ways. I found old friends, wbo were good
mechanics in our line, driven by the cheap
dutch knives, which were on.sale In every
city and hamlet through which I passed,
ont of profitable employment and seeking
work as common laborers, ditch diggers
and coal beavers. Grass grew around
many of the doom of factories. Passing
through the towns, I heard Bill McKinley
and the McKinley bill talked ot on every
■ide. 1 waArst convinced, then convert­
ed, and, like Saul of Taraus. Uhl scales fell
from my eyes and I saw the parties con­
tending over American Industries in their
true light Thanks to your efforts, the
McKinley law was enacted, and hard times
in our line of Industry are oast Trade is
good, wages are good, oar Bule town has
nearly doubled Its population In two yean,
and we believe it will double again In two
years moie. Hoping in tbe near future to
address you at tbe executive- mansion.
Washington, D. C.. Instead of Columbus,
Ohio, we remain, yours sincerely.
J. B. F. Champux,
’
For Cattaraugus Cutlery Company.

the republican party, the democrats would
lower American laborers to tbe standard of
tbe paupers ot Europe, and then pay them
in silver dollars worth only 70 cents.

Whelming majority in eongres*.

And now

» moat be a bitter pUi to all wbo

any more than to individual success.
work that wins, and that only.

It is

Creede. the new mining town In Ibe blUa
of Colorado, baa attained nearly tbe whole
of IU present growtbalnce Christmas. It
We hope every township and ward will jrewnpoutof a rocky aolltude, on the
'k11
of »ll’er. Tbe
be represented al the republican conven­
poor miner who made the discovery refustion next Tuesday.
jL*n,S"°'
lot hls claim. Al­
ready there are aald to be ten thousand
people there—Including tbe kind of p.,p„.
Additional Local News.
Inttnn such mining booms usually draw
iXu SVwere twelve ear.
Enough good oil is being sold In the Inada of bar natures and liquors, and si,
state to lessen the number of explosions carloads of lumber and edibles.
“
*ndmulling from tbe use of Squaw­
buck oil, but explosions and conflagrations
are yet quite frequent
People will re­
member the last legislature for a long lime

fetation of free trade ]

| Io are all Beady

Newest Things
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Dress Goods.

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THE: SPRING: WE

This we

Hereaftei
must reach
insure lose
when brotg
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Go to Mi
suits.

We place on aale this week some of our

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New line

NEW SPRING
DRESS GOODS

Rubber
Bankrupt
Fruit tat
at the Sou:

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Hardware
Some n
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Archie

Which we are constantly receiving and pledge
the assurance of showing all that in

Jeweler.
engloe del

STYLISH GOODS,

SUPERIOR VALUES,
—AND—

A fact,
bargain. 1
price at ti

SATISFACTORY PRICES,
"We are in

For a fli
Greble, w
line. Ne

James
Prairie vl I

-ttte Lead

AVE INVITE YOU to give onr stock a careful invy.-tiga.” t’on before you purchase yonr dress goods. We f'-ei
justined in waking the claim that no oue can offer you

A pair
cents. 1
store in t

For the
Hard war
reduced
this Imo
A specl
to pre pa:

h. ’IKrTA,'
Portal, of our order
&gt;,re again been entered by that erer rlgllant atwebor &lt;i«tb. and
.
*
Wdraxae, Uo baa chosen from among
onr number one of our honored and belov*
nd brothers. Therefore, be It
Th.t » ..2/7 a.
W F SSL. roii ILU*.d*ath of Broknlirht
’ U’U J**1* ,a" ,0Bt a Uue
5^L?
an’1
"nd 'J klnd^U.bl?
* d"D*eU

possiyr to dnd in blsrory a parallel u it.,,
progress of tha United States In u» last
10
bte
ten years, ferery day that the sun risw theteiw^ .beartfe,t «r»P*tby in this
npnnUfnAsXteinpiopteuX^ iSf,
"™’’
people
it see9s
an to
addt’ThZs
Uoo rf two and a lulf
million
dollarn
’ be IkSbo^taoJ
“f,hMe "»*•
---------------------onX^tatJ
which is o
tlon of ail

Tbe mineral exhibit from Michigan Is
sure to attract much attention. Thia will
Include, besides extensive collections from
museums, etc., granites, marble, and other
building materialjot rare and beautiful
qualities but which have not yet been
marketed to any great extent; raw material
from the Iron mines in plates 60 to 70 per
cent pure u taken from the mines; and
especially specimens of copper, which in
Its pare state Is found only In the Michi­
gan mines. A copper exhibit the "largest
and most extensive ever/ attempted," will
be made by the Calumet and Hecla mines.
In speaking of it, tbe company’s chemist
says that It will Include "obelisks of pure
copper ranging in weight from 50 to 500
pounds, also quantities of wire and sheet
copper that lias been drawn ami rolled
from the native metal Just as it was taken
from tbe mines.”

Republicans, It is not too early $o begin
Electricity Is tbe coming railway motor.
work for the great struggle In November.
Michigan is a republican state; Barry is a Tbe Northern Pacific and the Wisconsin
Central roads are both considering plans
republican county. If the necessary oiganfor Ito use. and the Boston and Maine and
izatlon Is perfected.
the Old Colony lines an- preparing to ex­
u*
Tbe democratic party, as a party, is Electricity affords the most Inviting field
now open to Inventors. If men would
pledged to the free coinage of silver but,
•I’ort on flying machines.
as a party, It hasn’t backbone enough to
oOw Imptactleable
»el em«. Urey mleht and r&gt;w and fortune
stand by Its own convictions.
In U&gt;o Inrenlhin of awful and practical are
PltartlooofjtalrtcU,. Tbe acid hll£
There Is no royal road to party victory

When your opponent, echoing Koger q,
Milla’ mmaeoae, asserts that &lt;xir prosper
Ity wss
wa. greater
treater lu
lu the
the low
low tariff
larttt period
period bebeny
fore Um war than it has ever been since
■ponaibillty tar Ita defeat upon President
do not forget to quote for bls benefit the
testimony of MurhalL the f*&gt;no&lt;w E^ihh .
statlstldm. wbo raid: -It wnnld b?Im. I
The Alliance nnd Patron* took the dem-

Newfoundland has decided to participate
In the exposition.
Wisconsin will expend 3:1,000 upon Its
horticultural exhlbiL Cranberry culture
will be made especially prominent

be-muuh. |y.
Jy.
e United
*
&gt; this rewbkhwe

bereavM fasri-

E- Y. Bools
Dax,.W. Reynolds,
Swvicvnut Gmtrsn

ONLY $2.25.

Greater Inducements.

This is for cash only. I want
your

Remember I am hot in
n»nCB^UUltipt1’ 1 9|“P my
and can Pay.the
highest market price.

Spring

Cardan a
demand.

partmen

We shall be pleased to show you our
stock whether you buy or not.
Complete Line
OF

DRY GOODS.

racket.
The :

Detroit

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, April 7, 1892.
~

W. R. COOK. Local Rditar.

'The Harvest
Depends something on the seed.

Good
Seeds

® GcCrops
'od
/•’JgjTJj’

LANDRETH 3
SEEDS

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Write for 183
Catal&lt;K«*’&gt;

Fro*.

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GaoJ, bn: here the reputatlou of being the Hut.

H. W- LANDRETH,
8HDIMW.
Battus Ctuuut, Mich/

PERSONAL MENTION.
bet your pile that no one can or will try to
match our prices’on millinery*
Pehn. Smith.
Any una having a spiral spring from au
old spiral road car; or buggy, that
they would care to get rid of, will do well
to see or write Dr. 8. M. Fowler of tills
city.
• .

W. E. Holt, formerly of the Vermont­
ville Echo, has purchased the Bellevue
Gazette and has taken possession. Success
to you. Bro. Holt

It wjll soon be time for the'husband man
to go forth’, rake In baud, to rake the*front
yard, set fire to the rubbish and bum
everything off tbe place—except the mortnre.

Anyone desiring to build, paint or hav­
ing occasion to use hardware should get
prices at the W. F. Powers’ ^hardware
store before buying. Bargains offered for
the next 30 days.

/STOCK:.
Than ever, and with improv­
ed facilities for handling

BUTTER

Mrs. E. D. Irvine lain Ohio caring for
her alck mother.
W. N. Boice returned to hls home In
McBride Monday.
Mra. Chas Russell, of Allegan, visited in
the city laat week.
Dr. Franz WIIHaon called on old friends
in tbe city last week.
P. A. Sheldon was in Vermontville
Tuesday on business.
Royal Mudge is In Mt Clemen a taking
treatment for rheumatism.
Samuel Carson, of Galesburg, was In
the city Thursday on business.

If In need of a carpet this spring would’
Dean Ferris and son Volney attended
say. We have added a room on the sec­ the funeral of Conductor Conley In Jack­
ond floor, and will be pleased to show you son Friday.
a flrat-class line. From 25 cents to 83.50
Milt Reader, of Grand Rapids was lu
per yard. F. W. Greble, the Furniture
the city on business Wednesday.
dealer.
Mr. and Mra. John Goodyear spent
Iced honey cakes, vanilla wafers, lemon
creams, crackers, oat meal
crackers, Sunday lu Grand Rapids' visiting friends.
graham wafers.
Long island wgfers,
&gt;• vanilla squares, iced coffee cakes, honey
jumbles, vanilla ginger cookies, at Siiutb
side bakery.

WITH A LARGER

Dorr Mudge was In Detroit on buslnere
Monday.
■»
F. G. Goodyear, of Texas, Is home on a
short visit.
Will Bush has secured a position on the

C. K Bidlac took Messer Bros. &amp; Rey­
nolds three year old mare with him to Do­
wagiac, and says ttiat he will put her hi
the 2:30 list this year, and Bld often does
more tlian he agrees to when it comes to
making records.

The SI Plunkard Comedy Company
Tuesday evening was a most pleasant sur­
prise to all.who attended. Instead of be­
ing an old chestnut. It was brimming over
with fun^and was Indeed woftliy ot a
much larger audience.

J. F. Chapman, of Northville, has moved
to this city and will reside in the first
ward.

Mrs. W. L. Mead has moved to Char­
lotte and will make that city her future
home.

How t» Save Money
Every man, woman and child should know how to save money. Clothing is a necessary
article and everyone should know where to go to buy it New let us state to you a few plain
facts. We have bought the largest and finest lino of

SPRING CLOTHING,
Hats, Caps and Gent’s Furnishing Goods
Ever shown in the City of Hastings. Wo have all the newest shades and styles in Spring
Suits and Overcoats. All of them are very pleasing patterns and styles.

YOURSELF

BE :FAIR : WITH

And see our spring stock. It presents an opportunity for economical buying that no one can
afford to miss. No question about these goods pleasing—they make none better. No question.about prices being satisfactory—none can sell cheaper. Come to us for your spring
goods and you will discover the secret “How to Save Money.”

Rev. Wm. Puffer was on tlie alck list
last week, but la able to be out at thia
writing.

Yours respectfully,

Walker Matthews. of Grand Rapids,
spent a portion of the'week In the city
calling on friends.
Miss Klttie Stebbins lias gone to Eaton
Rapids where she has secured a position In
one of tho leading stores.

There Is a scheme on foot to build a rail­
W. H. Hall, of Grand Ledge, was In the
road from Kalamazoo to Charlotte, by the
way of Hickory Corners and liacy. A. A. city Friday and bought a large bill of
goods
of P. T. Colgrove. assignee of the
Aldrich, of Hickory Comers. ’ will confer
with Grand Trunk officials to see what Hastings Furniture company.
that road will be willing to do In the mat­
The many friends of George Rock will
*
ter.
be pleased to know that he ban been trans­
Archie McCoy, the furniture and carpet ferred to this country and will leave Scot­
We are to-day better prepared man. Is making specially low prices on land the latter part of this month. While
suits this week. You will find In this country hls head quarters will be at
to please our customers than Itbedtoroom
the Navy yard in Brooklyn, N. Y.
your advantage to see him before
making purchases. He has a large stock
The ladies of this city and vicinity are
at any previous time.
to select from and the goods and prices cordially Invited to attend the Easter open*
cannot fail to please.
Ing of millinery at Russell’s, commencing
Bring me your produce.
Thursday. April 14th, and continuing Fri­
Easter opening Tuesday evening and
day and Satunlay. April 15th and 10th.
continuing Wednesday, Thursday and
Neither pains nor expense has been spared
Friday. April 13th. 14th and 15th. We
to secure a very fine stock of trimmed bats
give a firn- display In trimmed bats___
and and bonnets for the occasion." It is per­
bonnets, and n full line of novelties. Your
haps needless to say that the stock will
presence Is respectfully Invited,
one
be tbe most complete ever shown in tlie
nnd all.
Mus. J. Si'KNcE.
city, and will include all the latest novel­
Conductor Conley, wherfhas tun ou.thls ties. It is certain that those who shall, at­
'branch of the M. C. IL R. for many years, tend this opening will agree that not only
SNEEZE! died at his home hi Jackson last week, the are the goods In the highest degree satis­
funeral occurlng Friday. He was a very- factory. but that prices on them liavc been
Laugh,-talk or eat. do your artlOclal teeth
made that will bring them within reach of
loosen or drop down? If »o send -me dollar for courteous and obliging man. nnd was
Dr. Hufbaad's Handy holder. Yon can apply it popular with all patrons of the road, aud all. You will have no difficulty Tn select­
to your plate In on* minute. and no matter If all who knew him will be pained to hear ing an Easter hat or bonnet, or one suilayour plate fits or not It will hold firmly In the of hls death, lie leaves a wife' and sevM ble for the season, If you shall attend this
mouth under the most trying circumstance*.
Easter opening at Russell’s.
■
small children to mourn his loss.
Address J. Z. HC8BXNI). J). D 8.
White Cloud,
Don't MiM It.
'
The Michigan Central will, bn April 18,
Michigan.
It
will
coat
you
money
If
you
do
not
get
19 and 20th, sell tickets from Hastings to
Ann Arbor and return, at the rate of one prices on millinery at the racket.
Farm For Sale.
________________ Pihn. Smith.
and one-third fare, good going April 18th.
I will wll my farm on section 17. lu the town­
For Sale.
ship of Carlton cheap. There an* 160 acres. 19th and 20th. and returning not later
I2n acres Improved with good buildings, gooA' than April 22d on account of the G. A. R.
A Cleveland bay stallion, stands 18
water ami about 'five acres of orchard; choice state encampment Tickets not good on
hands high Wwigbs 1350 pounds, good
fruit farm. Is it:good state of cultivation. For
main
line
trains
No.
&amp;.
0,
19
and
20.
further particulars call on or write to Tobias
style and travels a sun- foal-getter and
M. A. Gillman, Ticket Agent.
Garn. Hustings, Mich. Also have 25 ewes with
can -how the finest lot of colts in
lambs for sain.
Address lock box 97.
As usual Hams Jt Van Annan have on Eaton county.
hand n complete stock of fresh garden Charlotte. Mich._______________
seeds In bulk.
They always carry the
Ito Excellent Qualities
best stock nnd best quality ot seeds to be Commend to public approval the Califor­
bad and make a special effort in this line nia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It
• ClKCULflTlON •
of their business. Their stock of grocer­ fa pleasing to the eye. and to the taste and
ies was never more complete. All kinds by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and
canned and dried fruits.
Fresh lettuce bowels. It cleanses the system effectually,
Hereafter. changes for advertisements and radishes twice per week. They are thereby psotnotlng the health and comfort
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to doing everything to please their customers. of all who use it.
■ Insure insertion in tbe issue of the week
President Shortridge, of the North
Ex»nnlon Rates.
when brought.
d
Dakota State Farmer’s Alliance. Ims Issued
For the following occasions, the Chicago
an address calling upon the fanners to re­
Dorr Mudge is building* cottage at Wall
port their needtun the way oi extra teams &amp;. West Michigan and Detroit, Lansing A
lake.
.
.
and men to dMpring plowing and seeding. ’Northern Rys. will sell tickets for one and
Republican
Go to McCoy’s for bargains In bed room He urges the utmost activity gnd prompt­ oue-tldrd fare round trip.
•nulls.
.
ness. It Is estimated that 10.000 men state convention, Detroit, April 13th and
more than there are In the state at this 14th. return 15th: G. A. R. state encamp­
For choice Confectionary go to the South
time will be required. The greatest scar­ ment, Ann Arbor. April 18th. 19th and
side bakery.
’
city of labor is in the Red River Valley. 20th, return. 22nd; Democratic state con­
New line of bed room suits just received For fnrther particulars call at the Michi­ vention. May 3d and 4th, return 5tb.
at F.JW. (treble's.
gan Central passenger depot.
For Sale.
Fann of 120 acres In Irving. Barry
Let a girl be ever so graceful In the
Rubber boots only 88.25,
Read the
Bankrupt store adv.
dance, let her be ever so elegant of walk county, Mich., known as the Miles Engle
across a drawing room, ever so bright in fann. Soil good. "0 acres under good cul­
Fruit tablets, the flnest in the market,
conversation, she must pasess some other tivation. 50 acres good oak Umber, seven
at the South side bakery.
qualities to convince the great average run miles from Hastings. Above form will be
Read the adv. of the W. F. Bowers of roung men thalffhe can be the manager sold cheap. and on very reasonable terms.
of hls home, the pilot that steers hls ship For particulars enquire of W.‘ J. | Dibble,
hardware store in this Issue.
ot stab*, writes Edward, W. Bok In the Marshall, Mich, or Philo A. Sheldon,
Some nice new patterns in glassware April Ladies’ Home Jsu^ial. Frugality, Hastings, Mich.
just received at S. E. Phillips.
womanly Instincts of love for home, an
One of the most important items In the
Archie Mellhaney, the piano tuner. Is eye to the best Interests of her husband cheap raising of wheat and all grain In the
here. Leave orders with Pancoast, the and the careful training of her children— west, fa that it costs comparatively nothing
these are the traits which make the good
jeweler.
.
.
for hauling it to market The roads,
wife of to-day. and which young men look
Necessary repairs on the Banner office for In the girls they meet. Men may some­ though rolling In many places, are hard,
engine delay us a few hours in going to times give the Impression that they do not so that very large loads are hnaled tn mar­
ket. and good time made and little ex­
press this week.
cure for common sense In their sweet­ pense Incurred. Horses are not worn out
For a first-class side-board call on F. W hearts. there Is nothing they so unfailing­ and ruined in a few years, nor are wagons
Greble, where you will find a complete ly demand of their wives.
made worthless In a short lime by constant
line. New styles and finishes.
The high school entertainment given In jolting and chucking as they are here.\
Union ball last evening was very One In Providence has not favored us with good
A fact, all our millinery was bought al a
every respect, every part being well ex­ roads and tile few that might have been good
bargain, mid we will not be matched in
ecuted. The program carried out by the originally, have been spoiled by tbe ruth­
price at the racket.
scholars In Miss Jordan’s room was highly less hands of the road commissioners In
Pihn. Smith.
appreciated, as were also the callstheuic times gone by, and tbe system ot letting
James Flynn, a prominent farmer of drill and the Irish farce. John Ketchum everyone work out his road tax Instead of
Prairieville, died in Borgrss Hospital, Kal­ as the wild Irish lad took down the house.' paying the money fur It But wbat has
amazoo. last week, after a short Illness.
and acted hls part as though it had been been deprived of us, can be supplied by
written especially for lpin.~^We would the modern inventions of man. France
A pair of ladies rubbers for only
like to say morv_.cone«mi1ng tbe entertain­
Ci-nls. Read the adv of the Bankrupt ment but lack Of time prevent*. Suffice It has a system of highways that Is the won­
store in this Issue for other great bargains. to say. it was one of the best given in ihls der of the world. Road commissioners
and the privilege of working out road
For the n ext 80 days the W. F. Powers •city for a long while, and again proves taxes, are unknown qualities there. All
Hardware store will sell goods at greatly that if yon want to be guaranteed an en- road work Is done under tbe supervision
reduced prices. See the ad. elsewhere fn jopable evening’s concert, you mutt de­ of expert engineers, who have made a
pend upon home talent The high school study of road making, and the result Is
this Issue.
scholars cleared a nice sum to pay for a that all highways are hard, broad and will
lust for centuries. Of course It may be a
A special session of the board of super­ mienmeope.
visors has been called to inefjt-April I3lh
Forovcrayear Dr. 8. M. Fowler has little expensive ut first but it is vastly
to prepare matters for tbe building of the been writing around trying to find a spiral cheaper in the end. In France all road
new court house and jail.
spring for hls road cart, the manufacturers making is under four heads. First the
of which have gone out of business, and government lias Its roads to keep, up; sec­
Spring Is coming gentle Annie, and soon that particular sort of a spring Is not made. und. the various sjatrs or provinces have
garden seeds and flower seeds will be In After waiting over a year, spending a theirs; third, the counties have theirs;
demand. Spary Phillips has a large as­ couple of dollar* In poatage. besides hls fourth, the districts or townships have
sortment ot both in bulk or package.
time In writing the letters, he concluded to theirs. By this means Ibe cost for making
the roads is distributed and the taxes hot
We will sell goods in the millinery de­ put a little local In tbe Banner, to let the heavy for the Improvements. Were the
people know that he wanted a spiral
partment at about wbat others pay for
roads In this country Inr' proper condition
them. Remember we sold nearly all our spring. He dk! so and tbe local appeared teaming would be done in.half the time.
old stock Inst fall so have all new nt the. In our last Issue, lu less than two hours Being compelled tv haul produce to mar­
after
the
papers
were
distributed
at
tho
racket.
Pmx. Smith.
post office, a man appeared at the Dr’s, kets in half loads over very poor roads, is
the heaviest tag farmers have to pay. And
Tbe Michigan Central' will, on April office, with just such a spring as was any farm that Is situated upon any good
13th And 14th sell tickets from Hastings to wanted, and.one that had never been used
highway to market Is worth much more,
Detroit and return, at the rate of ono and and It fa UMdless to «ay that both pari lea
Moral—If there Is any­ and much more salable tlian one that is
one-third fare good going April 13th and were pleared.
not The country In general fa being
thing
that
yon
want
to
buy
or
sell,
put
a
14th. and returning not later than April
roused up over the question of good roads
15th on account of Republican state con­ little money in printers Ink, and the above and we would like to see. aetlon taken by
incident will prove that the columns of the
vention. ’ficketa not good on main line
Banner are the proper places to Invest some of the progressive townships of this
trains, Na 5, 8. 19 and 20.
county.
It In.
M. A. Gillman, Ticket Agent

One-Price Clothiers.

Hastings, Michigan.

AND

EGGS.

R. K. GRANTS

L. E. STAUFFER.

WHEN YOU

LOCAL NEW.S.

This week,

80 quires.

OUR
W/NDOW
DISPLA Y

'^Artemus Ward
NCE eaid: “I have the art

of oratory but I haven’t it
Oabout
me.”
•

About the way with

clothing stores you per­
Of the justly celebrated Stein, many
haps visit now and then.
Bloch Company’s make- of They have the art of selling
(at least they think
ready to wear- CLOTHING clothing
they have) but they haven’t
the clothing—notthe kind
no doubt- will got
you want.
prove of much interest to you,
It’s a fact, and a mat­
ter of pride with ns, that we
maybe the price you buy them are
showing an elegant, bet­
for will be of more interest to ter than ever, stock of spring
wearing apparel for gentle­
you,---or don’t you care to save men.
The wonder is, why
your money?
should ANYBODY wear an
This is the largest and ill-fitting, fady color, back­
woods, and left over from
finest display of clothing ever last season sort of spring
overcoat
or suit! It can’t be
shown in this city. It's worth price. Itcan
’t be ^rom choice.
seeing, it’s worth your having
' Fashion, elega ace,
and inexpensiveIt’s better and costs less.
■ shapeliness
—Our spring stock lend them­
selves
to
every
wise thought
Yes, an improvement on
of such garments. ‘We have
the best things of last year. too much respect for you to
.
Better shapes, better styles and sell the other kind.
best of all, prices below last The Century Brace
year.
S the best thing we have
Have you heard the key I seen in many a day in the
way of suspenders. No elas­
note of Spring? It is “Pro­ tics
to give out: simple neat
and
durable, If you wiiar
gress.”
them you will have no other.

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�HISTORY of a VI
IONS.

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2OOK BHOS-- Proprietor*;----- -

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Towns in Seven States Express
Political Preferences.

Cochran, Ropublicaa.

MICHIQAH AMD IOWA IS THE LET.

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Blev-nfs^hcheiod
7—, in » tlUoss state of tho system, such «
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if is

shed I*o*»lble—T*U«r on MUverLAWTO. Mich., April k-MnulcIpcl
elections wore held throughout the stole
,™,crf.r. I» tbl. clt, ih. Rcpubllcore
overinrorf 1“’ ,~ri- Hem"--™11’
It, ot SSO oil clrored ’heir eoUro rickr*
with tho exception of .the clerk. The quo»Ucn of a municipal lighting plant a»
against the present iKFcalled. gas monop­
oly turned the tide in f»vor of lh“ RePab‘
lican-s.
Jackson elected a Republican
mayor, and for the first Ume in several
years the Republicans have a majority in
the council. At Holland the Republicans
llected their ticket by small majoritiesFrom Other Mlehlgsn Towns.
At Ypsilanti the Republicans gained
one aldermnn, breaking the tie in the
council Anu Arbor re-elected tlie Demo­
cratic mayor. The council is a He- .The
‘election at Iron Mountain was hotly con-,
tested, but the issues were purely local----- ’ ticket was elcctecl.Tlie
Tbe citlxens
Republicans were vvictorious in Decatur,
ml rfarabnll,
Benton Harbor aud
-------and the,
i.. Mt. Clements, Kt
Democrats won in
bt.
Ignore and Manistee. Republicans six'
carried Coldwater, elected mayor ut Che­
boygan, overturning Democratfc majority
of Of last year, elected all but &lt;&gt;ue aider­
man at HilUdnl- with tbe city ticket, and
rerried Ionia. The Peoples’ ticket won at
Maniuvt'e.
First Timo la Ten Ye*k&lt;.
At Grand Rapids the Republicans won
'for the first time in ten yearji owingjo
;the People's party vote. The Utter ulrei.
ed
a councilman. The I’vojih's party
elected mayor at Grand llavtlm Demo­
crats curried Monroe, also Bayjfity. beat­
’a party
ing the Republicans and I’eotjlo's
dingtun.
Combined.
Other
places—Ludi^*--".
Republican; Lake IJnden. E eniccratic;
Sault Ste. Marie, Democrat!!; Storgls,
StatglS;
Democratic; Muskegon. Republican.

SsssetsussS
• wiiiw. gw. •

At n.rrnport tbe
clew eweep: the Hep
ticket.. —Im w ,i'

'■•5^ ■- sssr-SOTS
:£^SSS3Sr«w-«.

i’iuM

is

Disordered Uw, ere*

»• .with* Grand TruoR rau
The troub.c on «■«*
,

\

„ol prini
. ( ;tu, cavil­
S^.ocrallc iuaJoc-

J;

hlrowrid"* M'""1' “

dNsm
tht
Evaxsvilli* ImL April^
the
muulelp.1 election here r-ww
pnbUcww ducted
dndlug the
"*!“*£„&lt;! dgbl
majority in the council eleven.

ot Kendallville. Ind., my. Rood's
Hood's fianapanlla is

King of Medicines

finally pMlird

cu. wm be re-

Aj“n ^VlllUm Bloom,
E. R. bmltb, G. Xaut*. The woman vote all ° e
is reported very light-

Louisiana’7, all broke up.”

hremo:. wbo —’
to -i furoiture fitetorj,
|u ^nu
E,T,„a .pared :roo’, «■’ t&lt;S» "• ““
dt, within tho lart two mohtta.
frond* H’lon I-'inoreax. ot MlnoropolK
-roared .«,««•
V“ h“*^

tw.»t,-thnw d»J. arerwad Jh.
JrtW OklAAXS. April
■ir-lnl Laiuorvux agnin, and now ano
ct wveo .pr-olutol io ca&gt;v«“'b« &lt;**"" Kre.1oX&gt;S’lo»* . -remd dri otro.
ol the Ute IWMOTtlc primale.““'“’“J
The fody o( Hour, Kloir. ot Srenlwntheir labure test night. Th.
vUl.. O w—found uMMftai in*"'1"'*?
a vote of 4 to 3 declared Murphy J. Foatr
Inch* Switlon «■ toludlcnre thM no ha
the Democratic nundnet' f&gt;»r governor, ScnKu, &lt;»11™ ■““* b““
ZbEXtaftoterok into nnd rob analthe—iM-t th. return*
cincl* where there were "“’I'W™* „
_______ _
crookwlnm^ Tbe MeEuer,” jolu Iog store.
Thursday. March. 31I
reruwd to .bld" h, U&gt;' Jwh-lon °&lt;
«
JoHtr.
bolf.1- The .e-lon ot be
:
Tln.pre.hlont bn.nofnlu.md I'MkU
inlttee «»» • -lorui, on* »“l
n"r C0omi.of thllforola to bo mlnlom- to

breokimc up In .riot.
reur ata. TI.WI. In tn. »
'
The wholeenmiwlun w|U'*,71
’
M»in. aid nt th? geneml elretlou ™
Wth ot ibl" month there will la t*0 D'”‘‘
ocnule .nd l-o KepuMleat -JeUU In th.'
held. Tbe dltf.-rent tMll.m. have 'wen'
wrought up to a high pluh. m«l bl™ri»k"l1

Almost a Miracle

ACHE

it.

I was confined to my tied for several months
by an attack ot riicunratUm, and when I !mi
partially recovered 1 did n&lt;&gt;6 lave the use
my
®&gt; that I hrd to go &lt;»n crutchi
About a year later, ftcrofela, la tbe R on of

White Swellings,

4

cur

Dr

appeared on varioua parti of my Nx'.y, r.rul
for eleven years I was an Inralid, l fc-

broke. ennalngnM i.'re-d je.|n J4„:

I Boca mo Discouraged
“ I went to Ct;lcar,‘&gt; to vis!’, a m t.-r. jj
wa« thought a chocs-.* &lt;rf-' irc;ri *: •:.=• r..t .-9s

Inc
most of the time. 1 was
with Ute sticcvM cf
In emu* shtillar m n t-jethei I

tlCcathui th*: SMfCS Sf-tru &lt;1, V
na to frel bettor. Thi &gt; vlre
loltb I a tho medicine, r.n i tn i &gt;J ■

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Up and Out of Doors

J.-tpan.
.
?drs. Johnnna Matxoui committed auicide by jumping from a tblrtl-ato»y&gt;- win­

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

ri'i ?rwi

To Advertisers

Of a
leas
lum
Dr.
by
, VOU

“C. I. Hood * Co., Lowell, |faM.

To make a Jong story short, I wntr ■ 1 to
take Hood’s HarsaparllL fir a year. *1 •, I
daw in New York.
had become so fully r
trod il.. .:
*
Forty of the 1 etuiing foreign annrubteta
of dlseaM that I took a janitirij w;5h th; v f'L Your
Flint &amp; Walling &gt;11 i Co., nnd na.r.'y. ,t i;».
of Pari* ba-.-e been ordered to leave b rance
hare not tovt a single day i a a-- \ i- i i,»
within twenty four hour*.
rickneas. 1 alwuy« fed well, an; ip *• .j&lt;|
vSeaiee
spirit*, and have a good apjcUV? I
,:h.
Th.„t.». Edknrdk « AUl»nm fnnner
is feared.
_________
wn. .nnnlrewi &gt;.«' »Ubt.
which bl.
®
Jy
Kas
i bourown-bonreJovahlm.
-Ni.w York* April 5.+-A Washington
O.-i' -' j uu!o Uvcr PHU are vsry s=*n xnrf
for It has been a great blcjiltig tn me. and tn
:
Jreuu l-&gt;»ll-. of Whlre lk«. Minn.. "
Teryex&lt;rtot*ka. One or t-»c pill# taiko*
apeelal
vrj fAeads xay recovery * x-axs alhxnt mu*,
apccuu credlre'Srontor
ntt..o.....----- Teller with owing:
wit jlaenibowcled and thrown
They xn- ctdcUy vegrtahU xr.l do not
-Free coinage is In a bad way. In th- I J
r pkoe of a buraUnK fly­
uloos. ! think Hood’s Mr?v&gt; r. . . •&gt;
rnw. tat ’.’T toelr uonl'-o
pl*»e*u ’“®
ueothcra. XavUloxt25cents: fivetbefL Bcld
Saginaw. Mich.. April X-T io mnuid- senate tbe cbauces are that there will be • Jr ^Jrmji.
Ly aru^isu crcrywluc*. *«d by maiL
^ven-atory baildin* of the Ohio
.von a
H small majority against It if the Bland
pnl election in this city yrsterilny wjw
CAPTtR MCO1OIHB CO..
Hood’s i’Kl* cue DHiou»n*
the buu*; the
tmrttonJ: gpin.l Sprli.x* Buggy company in CinclnI Jean*
........rnndo I| bill had
SUMI PILL. SHALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE genuine surprise. Thu ICcpnblr'
over «v.v
here wuul l ........
have Iwefi
3l-1 naif wrt* totally dretroyrei by fire.
and carriw
carried rveryi
a clean sweep aim
j lilng.
.......... W. I| u»v«
S. Union was elected mayor by » majority cr.d senator- wbo would’ bare be*-;» wl..
Fire .!e&lt;royed Clark * hotel, in Boston.
- -----------------------, _
I Several guci th were
injured in reeaping.
PARENTS-Give jnaur children u. kuowle lite ofl.OUO. Tno reform ykket cart-;«l trea- lngtt» divide the re^pomlWUty *.ih t - ■ I.
Dowagiac elect*d a Demo. nu&gt;e . Democratic house sre n'*
L^of
E. *1,
W. Wn
Perry,
died
*oon aiYaH",
•fur.
1
- whom.
.
•*
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mI ronwxn
•• &lt;rf b«x&gt;k keeping. i*li«irt:&gt;ai»«l. typewriting, leleg- naira.
mayor, sdp«rcjsor, recorder,and on-alder-1 Mhuulfler' it alone. 1-»«•)•■*•&gt; »'»’&gt;'■
)b* |
i,.._.^„i xhji nmitMUiv.
। rapby, eft.
i The DuiUt* Imperial Mill company,
man; remainder of t icket Rcpuhliren. At. ,
[Jjb thing 'irop.’ "
which ha* adopted a “yaUm of prclit-aharFOR THEM
IT WILL
ing with employe*, this week distributed
Tr»;i Money. Port Hnron Republicans carried tltoday.
BE MUCH
WORK IN O3NGRESS.
f
Is (Mwli.'i Bos­ Republican gain of 900 in the comity.
' &lt;3,WO among ita 150 turn.
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CITY ELECTIONS IN OHIO.
( Synopsis of the Proceeding* of the Fast j A ru^iwav train on the. Reading raili onan its * ts‘t ««. E*ir cataLwiw address Asix D*ya j rj&lt;vj cntnhrd Into an engine and care were
jb Parish. -uecertortaL. «• Sw^iwler,Ill-publicans Sccui to Have !»&lt;•"« Mont of !: W
akrixoton, -vpni
April *■
I.—
—Morgan
cansrtl ‘. aeut
K.ul Dying
flying ID
in every
every •Mrvcuu.i.
dirretion. Two brake-w ABHlA'iTUA,
.uuia«u *"****"
the Voting.
a ncnsation in the M’nate ycatcnlay by the | ,Ken wvn, killed; the other men eared
Dayton, 0., April
3.—Republicans
eicct- iutrouucuon
iutredaction ui
«t “
a ««•«-»
serie* of
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:
v.. silver reoolu- j their live* by jumping.
“•
Test* of smokelre* powder at Ufe naval
cd
mayor
by
a plurulf if „.fcn.nce to- the finance mmmit- ’
€.»■ Joseph
«r*,w*gro* A. Wortman
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ity of two votes. They also elected C. W. tee in order, he Mid, to find out bow semi-! ordnance proving grouiMi*. u-ar
p A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
,
V.
‘
I’hjsidan and Surgeon, Dale for polire judge by «5 plurality ami torial Muimats fur the presidency stand. I ingum. have eatablbhed the superiority
re-elected John Twwyman for waterworks Tlw acuate adopted th- house provision in ' of that Fxplosive ov*r ordinary guupuwDelton.
•
•
Mlefi.
trustee by 571. Thu Democrat* elect their ' the Indian bill autlmrixing the president der fur naval purpoeo*.
Office lu residence,
block east '■( • enuL
and need instruct Ion. rend one dollar '
candidates for clerk ot jxdic&lt;* court, wood , in future to appoint army officers a» In- J During tbe war Mr*. Mary Wilson. &lt;&gt;(
for our “ Book for Advertisers.” AV
little study of that book, will enable A
measurer, ami infirmary director by plu­ dsan agents, but with a proviso giving ; Oxark. Ark., buried a
A. &amp; C. II. BARBER
you to decide what you ought to do, \
-•*
Not lung ago Miiledgr
‘
Whit­
ralities ranging from IM to 38k A* a-e-1 him dlscrvtiou to continue to-appoint 009 ■in gold.
.
Physiciioffi
and
Surgeons.
rfUd give an Idea ot the probable cwt- w
' WHY IS THE
I lock found tbe treasure while plowing:
Calls In pity or county responded to with stilt ut redtetricting the city council will civiliiuis where hy deemed it desirable
Tbe house continued tbe discussion ot now the Wilson heirs have sued him for
stand: Republicans, 10; Democrats, 4. The
A promptness, day or night.
vote was light, aud there was much the free wool bill, the following members the money.
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to place a certain amount of mtver- A
speaking in favor of tbe measure: Wheeler
scratching done.
Using for you In the way wo think \
cenVE^ieh
ILLIAM 0. LOWDEN.
will do you the mo«l good, you should •
of Alabama. Stockdale of Mississippi,
but shoe ■ the rxu raa i« nan;
Columbus Electa Republicans.
rend an explicit etatement of what ,)
Lawyer.
'
Robbers blew open the vault in tbe bank
Johnson of Ohio, Youmans and Etout of
you wish to accompll'.b. and muko
COLCRBC*, Ind., April 5.—At tbe mu­ Michigan, while Grout of Vermont and at Elroy, Wia., and gut off with 13,500.
Office over Julius Russell’s store, State
suitable arrangements tor payment, f
• fit
nicipal election yesterday th»j Republicans Brosius ot I-cnnsylrania igy&gt;oaed the bill.
Your order will then receive all the A street. Hasting*. Mich.
Mr*. Kate Davis, of
PauL charged
attention that it requires..
carrirtl tffeir ticket, electing Jams* P.
.
. with ths murder of Samuel'&gt;j|tack»tobe,
WaMHXgton,. April
Z—The whole day
Bliss marnber of the Ixxtnl of public works yMterdny was occupied in the senate by a ; has been deo’orod not guilty.
A. SHELDON,
V
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
by 270 majority; the two magistrates. rehash In detail of the Indian appropria-; William Lankford has been scutchon! to
Al»lradt Uiock. HMUDgS.
Fritchey and Parsons, and a majority of tlon bill substantially adopted, the amend- four year* in the penitentiary fur burning
Money
to
l.rvu
on
Beal
E*fato
Beal
Estate
'
prepared and a plan of advertising
sold ou c muusMon. General con»eyanc!n&lt;. the city council and board of education. rnents suggested being chiefly in the na- ■ the depot at Clay City, Ind. several weeks
i
marked out; to be told what papers
you should use, and what the.cent X Harit-g netmntmto »e« nt Abstract bookr.com The Democrats elected two police commis­ tore of incrirased appropriations for In- i *8°
Overly and Pfeiffer, who had no
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win be, wo will furnffih tho adver- (’ piled from the Bevords. can furnish complete sioners.
K,^i.piuk^''f'^rro
“‘tu
C. F. BKOOK4. Clark.
oppositiou.
The council will £»o££
now stand i!
*u tai^tiw
?an,&lt;^|*r mi.liur-U.igfe.loro 1 uliSro
)
tisement and tbe plan—either or n * tracts.
..
.....aa- I In ths house the most in
both, and submit them for your coneiuiltwn Itepubllrans.
iwpuuucam, twelve
ineirc Democrats,
l,ciuuccuu*, iI
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. of. ..
eighteen
|n
Jaoob
to g;tOOo worth
►
.rideratlon, togotlwr with our bill for &lt;
.ml th. bo.M ot rfuealoa
lUp.b-1
»' «*•
rommlrtro ta
A P. DRAKE, M. D..
)
the rervicti.
.
(
lie. «K1 Or. Lkraucr.u.
I “•
«" b.r. Um UrrodyUo. ol U» of pap. r.
Offire over HoUoivay’s drug Store.
--------------census bureau given to a special eommitInvestigation into the census return* an
Office hours from 9 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
Drmocrats Gain Three Counellmeu. ’ tec. WUcuX, chairman of tbe rensus com- Philadelphia manufacture* dinclosM the
cectiag with residence, al Holloway's drug
Zaxesvillk, O.. April 5.-Only minor ’ mittre,thought his committee should do fact that almost ouc-half of the schedule*
orartta, »a U» incrvMlns «ak
Store.
• electrotypes and estimates tbo ad­
city officers were voted for yesterday, nod I th® *wk* »«'* so did the bouse. The free are incorrect.
’
vortiser pays us. Fbr the expense of I
wool W
bill
discussed
reces* *mi
nnd at
the vote was very light. The city went; Wuq1
« wm
*** dlscm
—d until reres*
A iNuwenger train was held up by masked
)
placing mlverUeements and watch- &lt;
D
M.
FOWLEH.D.D.
S.
a night session the time was consumed in robber* nt Weems, Ala, aud the mail car
।
Ing the fulfillment of contracts wo ’
Democratic by 200 and the candidates of
0.
that party were all re-elected. The-Demo- trying to get a quorum and no business rifled of all its registered letter*; value
Office bo'jrs a a m to 5 p. tn.
about 16,030.
ernto gain three councilmen. The Rep- oKO 8VB8TITITF.._gJ
Washington, April A —The free wool
licans of this judicial district ^elected
France is arranging to rendofficers to
QM1TH &amp; COLGBOVE,
Chambers, their candidate for common bill wss further considered Saturday by Berlin to study the police system there,
O
Lawyers.
pleas judge by 1,000 majority.
tbe house, the speakers In favor of it with a’ view to reurganlsing the Paris
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
being McKinney, of New Hampshire; I police service.
#
HUHW Drx regularly, carefully,
studiously; Issued weekly. J3 a year.
Wilson, of Missouri; Coolidge, ot Moms- | Miss Emma-Fox. ot Altoona, Pa., was
Cincinnati, April 5.—In the municipal
If ynu wish -i complete catalogue of
chusetts; Cummings, of New York; found iu an isolated spot Wednooday night
AbMlNUTRATOB’S SALE.
\
E.
KENASTON,
all r.ewrpaP'-Ts. rend S5 for tha Ameri­
election held here yesterday the Repub­
fr* the matter of the estate, of G«4ht&gt;
Bricknvr, of Wisconsin, and Dcarmond,
*•
Attorney at Law,
.
can Newspaper Directory.
licans elected ten members of the council • of Missouri. Tbe only Republican speech dying from a revolver wound. Foal play Welnles. deeeased.
’ (Over J. H. Ooodvesr A Co.’s store.)
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For any further information address
i«
susjiected.
\uucc
S brreuv given lliat I
M‘L*r
rraotlrer in all courtanf the State. Collections and the Democrats five, making it stand ! was made by Burrows, who closed the gen­
Petroleum stored in a house at Freiburg nutHlc anetton. toibe high*"-: WdC.t r. on FrtjroetpHy ittondlng to.
CEO. P. ROWELL &amp; C®.,
tyventy Republicans and ten Democrat*. eral debate for his party. The boine then
in tbe grand duchy ot Boden, caught fire dMItoeflnrttithdsy of April. A.1‘.
The
Republicans
gain
three
in
the
board
o’ctock in the fmvi *»m st U«&gt; i*badjonrned. Senate net In session.
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
and caused the death of an entire family. der.re of tb«* foie George Weiglt*- 1 "’•*7?"
R. TIMMERMAN, Homcepathlc Phy- of education and also elect Fred W.
Washington, April 5.—The silver de­ of eight persona.
10 SPRUCE ST., NEW YORK.
,
In tbe uwnshlp of. Train*-" 'r
•
slclan and Surgeon.
Moore, superior court judge by a majority
bate called out by Morgan’s resolutions in
County cf Bnrry. »" ’ho Mate '&lt; '&gt; *• '*»??
. (Office over Latin op's drug store.)
of 4.7W.
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Hundreds ot families in Kansaa bare pwiMBt
to
llerore
sad
the senate yesterday had quite* breexy I lost everything through a destructive
bicti t-&gt; n*e on
lb** Hr-1
,
jsnap to it, and though the resolutions go ‘ prairie fire., William Dunn, in an attempt
reh. A. D IM hr
.'.2?
aw, re al estate and collect­
MORTGAGE SALE.
FlXDLATv O., April A—Local elections
WM&gt; CM1Bnaar iney are name tn
« _B.cn- ro&gt;m». Mu
di d .
• “J
. upon
tho
calendar
they are liable
to by
bo to save Ids property, lost his life.
ing
OFFICE
OF
were
held
throughout
Ohio
for
the
selec
•
called
up
and
the
diaetiri^
rXwed
Default luvine been made tn t m condlllons
Palmerton &amp; Smith,
ot arerlrtii. in-»
mane by -i»iur* Eii&lt;l»l*-v
A Texas boy found an old bomb* that
tlon
tion of township nnd
and municipal officers
officers ' Wolcott ou
on Wednesday.
The debate
Md Fran*-!-* A. Endsley «o Km*na Kimpaon
Woodlaud, Mich.
had been lying in the water since the war
dated November rt A. I»., 1K». aud recorded In
yesterday and^ returns now coming indi- j lasted all day. Morgan doing three hours
ai&gt;d (hwfrltwd h* foB»»*« I*w"
J. M. Smith,
and tried to open it with ap ax. It ex­ known
tbe office n! the lleylster of deeds, tor tbe C. S. Palmertom,
Thevrenl ball
lol I he north r»-t
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peodfe. cate that the Republicans were generally I talking. An executive seedou wm held ploded; he may live, but it far doubituL
County* f itirrv and aturot Michigan, on’ho
iliJotaeelloa rfsfat W
‘' .t^ Mtehl
They carri-d
this dtyby~not
■•ucceafui.
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-al The bouse passed the Chiu«e excluslou
Mth d»v «&gt;f X .rernhrr A. I' . 1800. lu Lltx-r .«of
north.nuigetru (10) west. Barn C&lt;»a«t&gt;. M-CJU
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■MXtgagM.'on page l»; Said mortgage was on
less than 1,000 majority, the largest in the act by a vote ot ITO to 43, and also a bill
gan.
.
GM express wtnliiloH UiM If any Inter* st shall
-history
-----------of
- .uthe .1..
city.
.
-he law r^Hn* .teamen on
Dated. Marehdbt. A.
■'x become dur and remain uhpaltl tor Mxtv days
Jon&gt; J 11 ■
,
General Jama W. SingLton la lying
HMD both principal nnd hiterret i*linil forthwith
the lakes, trays, or sounds of the United
Adn&gt;lui»lra!»rDMome due and collect able, v.id default having
m Usual.
—, Democrats Elected
----- --------------------j States to be provided with line-carrvincr very 111 at bls home in Baltimore. Ho la
been &lt;raule In the payment erf InU-rvst due Nov^rAPANONRTA, O., April A—The entire projectiles and the means of propelling
era MW anti. l»l and the same having remained
Democratic ticket waa Elected in this city | them. General debate on thef^ woc5
Isaac E. Mlllspsugh, fireman of tbe firet
yesterday, as usual, although the majority ; bill was dosed by Springer, who made hh locomotive operated in Illinois, died at
1 dollar* 11 h all ari eanwes of Inter
tor mayor was cut from 360 to 85..
first appearance on toe ttLr For dx^U
i now due and payable by tbe terms
He received quite an ovation. Owing to
MIXED RESULTS IN ILLINOIS
The Norwegian steamer Louise haa be&lt; n
. his physical condition Bryan of Nebraska
Lleenae, Antl-LIcwna® »ad the Two Great I read hl. remarks. Tbe bill w*. then de­
rated under toe five-minute rule tor twu
Parties. Divide Honora.
Colonel CharlmW. Them peon, of Dead­
Mouxt Carboll, III, April A-The hours, and the houMsdjourued.
wood, at one time a member of the Wis­
contained la raid mortgor. nod tho
city election reaalted in tho license party
GREAT BLAZE IN NEW ORLEANS.
consin legislature, is dead.
tain such ess- made and.piovhtcd. uutice
electing
a
mayor
and
(our
aidermen.
The
rsbyriven that on Nvurdxt thH2MIi day of
Arrangements are being made for tho
anti-licensu police magistrate was elected.
formation of a safe manufacturers’ trust,
PVLTOK. IIU.. April i-At dwelt,, k*
t tha north front door of Barry County
with
a cap^ stock of 1000,0001
tlon
here
the
entire
Independent
ticket
House tn tho City nt liwUlnin. Michigan.
XkW Ok.ua M, April &lt;-Th. uro |arge&gt;l
WturthO place wlwr: the Circuit Court
Walter E. Shaw, of Houhtou, has been
was elected.
Im cto- known [n Sew Orlron. brok.
urn County Is holdrn . the premises deQkcdjK), Illa, April 5,-The Issue at tbe
•mated ou suspicion of being the person
■dfn«»ld nwrtcsK-. or so much thereof
election was prohibition and license. The oat «lmMt ■ImulUneonely yrolenUy who murdered his mother and aunt.
lUceuse puny carried every ward and morning, S&lt;«roylng elorro ronaro ot
Prine. BUm»rok wm 7T mn old ,alw
Ml all lorn) «•»«». tnretlier tvlih the attorney’s
Cure.»
,1 elected its
1U mayor.
bnilding^ ffl.roo bUront rotten .„d o_ uay &lt;md th™ day was reinerulw-rmi hv
aiy. law evtkvi-nanled (ar therein, ths
tboound. ot th trtrod. |n Gorman,
’
ng drtcritml in s*t&gt;t mortgage at
mnnW1*-1^*^’ ^priI *-“'Th- nwolt of loo K,b0,U0 |n property. Herb fire, were th
without a parallel m me
j ,, , o_ .
I those cyr-uti bws and parrels of Mad sltua
AU dn&lt;gW.s are authonxed &gt; set
munklpnl election her. -u . WUakn I rronlt „r ~ &gt;
W “*
itbotownMilpnt Hallliinot-. Id th
of
for tbo llcroiw pnrty. lu ticket
de- I T *■ * “ri-lewneu nnd tho gnu dm
»r mnnta. iuve ouarantce, a test that nu o:her?"
Im sod state «&gt;f Mlrhkfan. jukI Jmctlbed nt
BML 'owft.-. II»«»M»BthKV‘»t quarter of the
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‘he lour wwl, U&gt;11 the noli. ! ru'tton w" d“* &lt;o tong drought, the
gtbOCt quarter of srctl-.» fifteen, town r»o
^»-~.^tOT,etc t&gt;h,
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“-'-1 uc snowing IIhro-q,
urcexe th.1 wu blowto* qul Up,
and Canada. U ) ' .
Obwpol Ham./Woornu, Boro., Etc.
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CAPITAL 575,000.00
M’UI'LLS 87.000.00.
Iacerpuretrd under the laws ot the State ot
lor nusihess Dec.14.1eM.

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t»1’.KCTOUSt

». «J Roblu'«'4
11 H. Mesmer,
John Carvetb',
.('beater Messer.
!’. T. Colgrove.
!i;t-re*i paid nn tbne deposits and a r.cuernl
kiiix Buslutrts lra:iaxci»-u
.
MIKRtFF'S SALE.
x'o'Ica i- rterebvirlvMi i.iat by vlrluent a writ
of fieri I'actlui Iviiied out ot the Circuit Court f *r
lli&lt;* County of Burry, jin favor of Edwant I’.
against rhe real estate of Cl.trk Ba»m*h
tn -.dd ••ouutv, to me'directed and delivered,
r hd. &lt;*•: tbe Hdavot S •piftno-r. A. D. PK»t.
'.•v. ;i »n nnl take uni «ei»e al! the right, title
:,&lt;i .titrr-&gt;t &lt;»f *.tld Clark ltas*eit, In ami in
t‘. ■ f •lin.ving •teo-rined parcel Of luitL to wit:
T!* 'i.i ltvidcd '»n« fourth (’*&gt; •&gt;&lt; the s-&gt;titti
t ■&lt;.
;ir-«r \'&lt;&gt;f *&lt;«&gt;utn w*-t quarter (»4»of
•:;.»&gt; :«•sin :•»«• xfiln tawhrolpot Irvit-.jr.
lurry County. Mich . all of which I -han expi. • (cr *ale «t pat&gt; nncHon or vendue, to the
liigli.-st bid l-r. at th- worth front ilsor.or Un*
■ I IT-fJouw. ill the city ot Hustings. In said
, &gt;m-.. v. &lt;,u the wdi day &lt;*f April. A I). IKK!, at
too’elock In th- furan nwi of said day.
!&gt; i -&lt;1 this Wtli dav of .March. A. D. 1B’X’
J.vmiw 1) Br&lt;max.Sheriff.
"PROBATE ORDER.
-f .Micliigin. Co’iuty of BVry—«,
v a ‘&lt;-tslon of the Probate Court for th«&lt; .•■inly iif Rirrv, Icdden al Uie Probate OfUee
m the f-l'.y &gt;&gt;t HasiluEs. to said county, on
Tr.tir-. lav. the .'Ph day of March. In the year
on- thiusaod eighth hundred and mnr’y two.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge* of

Po'.-. . rsl dreesse*!.
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/
. ■ &gt; -&lt;*4&lt;tli&gt;x and fillnu ths patlHoa duly vert:1c.'.. of J. c. a wlru-.a urolher-ln-law of said
d&lt;-t
"d. praying that a certain tu-tnnnent
u-&gt; . .-I flic in this court, purporting to be the
ta't Will and testament Of sa‘d deceased
be a imitted topreb.vta. and ’ll*'- administration
of sud estate nitfiipibp Corn Pow-r,.
the'exacutor thsrain auuel or soino other
-n’table person
riwreupou it is ord-rod. that Friday, the
-■ nu'dayof April. A D. istK. nt ten o’clock In
the '»reme»n. ho its-Signed fort’ie hearing of said
j&gt;-tltion.aiid that tbe heirs at law of said deceas­
ed. and all other persons interested Io said
&lt; s’afe. ar.- r-qulreJ to appear at a seaslon of
sin I court, then to b- holdeb at tbe Probate
orice. in ttie city &lt; f (fastings, in said countv,
and show cause. If a» y there be. why I lie prayer
&lt;&gt;; the petitioner ma-- not bc-grantcd. And
it k further ordareo, tnat said petitioner give
h. irce tn the penOdS interested in said estate,
of the pen 1-nry ot .-.aid petition, and lite hear
i. - t ’hereof bveausing a copy of this order to be
pmllshrd In the HijrriSrr.s Bas.-am a news­
paper printed and circulated lu said Countv of
H.irrv on-o In each we-k f-.r three auecessive
weeks previous to **1&lt;1 day &lt;u hearing.
ClIAKJ.KH W. AHMSTKONG,
•
Judge of Probate.
A true co i t.]
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Cleveland and Harrison
Both Read “Forest aud Stream.”
&lt; &gt;ne for Us angling, the other for Its shooting.
Menofnvftry pulltk-al faith read tt. There Is
mi ]&gt;oUtb.s tn it. Brimful of good things:
Shooting, fishing, natural history, camp lire,
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QHICAGO &amp; WEST
MICHIGAN By.
January 3rd.P*2.
Lv Grand Rapitls tor.
( litcago
Indianapolis.
Benton Harbor
St. Joseph.
Traverse City............
.Muskegon.................. .
Manistee......................
Ludington............... .
Big Rapids..................
t Week dav*.-Every day. ^Except BaturdV■Jaw a. turban throughtehalr car to ChicagoNo extra charge for seats.
!2;M p. in. runs through to Chicago solid tvltb
Wagner buffet car ;suata 50 cents.
5:17 p. m has through tree chair car to Manis­
tee. via M. &amp; N. E. H. R.
.
11;» p. m. Is solid train wltb Wngner palace
sleeping car through to Chicago.
I2;«5p. m. to IndlanapolHonly.
(,KO. DKnAllW,
‘
Gen’l Fans. Agent.

AETROIT, LANSING
&amp; NORTHERN

U

nAiLKOAn.

.

January .trd, !«e.
Leave Grand lupids tor....
Detroit nud East..
Lansing...................................
Howell......................................
Lowell
Alma........................... . ............
St. Louts..................... .............
Saginaw ................................

in

'•irja^rn^ninatbronRh to Detroit with parlor
ctr; seats. 35 cents.
,
,
t n«.w»u.
t .-no n. m. ha# through parlor car to Detroit,
' s?W p.'in^nnis through to Delrtta with parlor
car. setits 25 c*mta.
*
7 •« x m. has parlor ear to Saginaw; seats fBc.
t-'or tickets aud n.forinsuon apply a’ talon
ticket office. «1 Monroe Ht. or Union station.
Gko. DbHavkX,

Confidence men in New York are again
Hooding the country with circulars offer­
ing to sell bogus money. The scheme Is
Mich an old one. that It hardly seems pos­
sible that any one would bite, though we
are told that n certain man in this city
contemplated spending hls money for
"green goods" a few months ago.

■51

Your Blood
great ruby, the gift of Aunt Marguerite,
t'odoahtodly needs a thorough &lt;*]Muis!nx ihH
Reason t« exp-l tmtniriUed. keen up the Ionita shone like a big drop of red wine on the
tnne and nrevrot al.-B ««. Tea‘bouia take fair space at her throat
HoodV ausiptruiff, ttu- best Mood vnrlfhr
Mrs. Roosevelt was a charming hostess.
andmumtorte It I* tmeqimlled tn posithe
medicinal mem. *
er.:;y, affable, uot seeking homage, as
busy
among her guests, and-quite as unHood's nlfls imrelv v-fgrtahle. nerfi-ctly ha»rtf&gt;**. effective. bn do n d cares pain orerlpe. sMmning, as a bee among flowers. She
Bo sura to aet Hood ».
100^ great pains to Introduce Julian,
The First National bank of Greenville and always with some politely elusive
will go Into immediate liquidation.
suggestion of his distinguished character.
Few married women were present,
A Deadly VVeupun.
Jatypn-iiuEx: I have ihn-u a great suf­ and moat of them were of the younger
ferer for over ten years. My whole system class, stately and reserved, as became
beeame deranged from 'Iffrased blood, nnd bo at hern matrons, but bright and inter­
1 wa» attacked with the worst forms of esting on occasion.
kidney. jnd liver trouble, dyspepsia,
Toward the close of the evening Ed­
neuralgia and rheumatism. My bufferings gar J ulian fnund Rosalie disengaged and
cannot In* described. Tlie Mllovmess of offered her his arm.
my skin dMgiimi me. and the neuralgic
"Won’t you take a turn with me?' he
pain Whs so seven* lh.it It iwntractcd the
said in a low tono: "all your guests seem
muscles of my fori*. partially closing my
right eye. The ablest doctors gave tne no happily fixed just now. and I maj* not
relief, bill I inn entirely cured by llfblm'nl's have so good a chance to talk with yon
Rheumatic. Syrup, and wish to recotnmend again suoo. I am off for Florida to­
morrow.”
,
It to all ns a wonderful blood medicine.
"So coon?" she &lt;-xcJaime&lt;l. taking his
Mrs. a. d. Noble..
Cor, Mechhanlc and Mason streets.
arm: “but you will not bo gone long:
Jackson, Mich.
yuw will return"—
Prepared only by The Charles Wright
"I cannot speak with certain.ty. 1
Medicine Company. Detroit. Mich. Fur shall have to go to Jacksonville and Tal­
sale by W'. JI. Goodyear.
lahassee. and then away down, through
The electric tower lighting system went the wilderness to Ocala aud Tampa- 1
Into effect last weak nt Grand Rapids.
may be gone a month."
He enunciated the word month as if it
The pontoffice. nt Yale was burned last
had been century or jeon.
week; loss, several thousand dollars.
"I should think you would enjoy that
• la your blood poor? Take Beecham's
trip. 1 have always imagined I should
pills.
like Florida." she said.
St. Joseph people will try to lx»»d the
"But I have been traveling so much,
city for 818.000 to build new^xcbuols.
and so rapidly." he replied, carelessly
Thomas McEwhig. or Bancroft. nlilpped taking from a tab|j». as they passed it. a
five blooded horses to Montana last wwk. : pray of heliotrope.
"And yon have not told me what you
\ Mlehlpui. saw." she quickly suid. "I do so much
want to hear more about our old chateau
in fh'oveuce. 1 call it ours," she added,
looking up nnd smiling archly, "because
1 am so far away that the true owner
cannot be Injured by the nasnmption of
title; 'and then papa Inis been fastening
tho fancy m my head ever siaco my first
recollections."
"It ought to J&gt;c a very pleasant fancy
1 was charmed with Provence," he said.
with something like evasiveness in his
tone;
"but
,
.. one would, not care to live
COPVHISHT BY AMEH1CAS PBESS ASSOCIATION. ISOL
thw.; Il 1, all
.Marrat from what on.
sees and feels and reveres in America.
Life in Provence is good for fancy to
CHAPTER XIII.
fwd on; and for stuff out of which"to
toe Maid of the mistrau
build romance: but it is not conducive
to earnest thought and worthy effort to­
ward great achievements.’’
•But what was our old chateau like?"
she deinund'ed: "did ‘you fetch any sou­
venir from its ruins?"
' " Yes," be replied. “1 brought quite a
number. You shall examine tlr.m some
dnj». One in particular will, if I mistake
not. affect you very strangely when you

J n I Ion did not answer immediately.
want thttt fori’’ tapping tbe folded docosinging and playing the lute he would Ths qnwtVm had strack him like a blow
meats.
leas the cross, and when she had finished in the. face.
"I have no definite need for them just
“
He
’
s
nn
rajlro-id
man."
continued
she would kiss-the ruby ring he had
given her
1 cannot tel! you all his ad­ Largely, shrugging his stout shoulders at this moment," was the evasive reply;
ventures; but at last bo returned, and nnd laying bta hand be^vily on tho young “but 1 don’t know how soon I may put
they were married on the csstie wall man's arm; "yon can nee that at n glance; them to work."
Jnlian did not pursue the matter furwhile the mistral was blowing.”
and yet, 1 suppose, the
tbe u^oat
njoat Druuant
brilliant ;• uuujm
* •-««
p-••Very awred?,” he said, "ill those old. lawyer in the country will go down be- ther. He rose to go.
. ._ ,.
itlwll.w
••Julian.“’' Aal-l
8*1-1 Uuxely. hls voice cut­
old stories ar*—shall 1 tell yon one?"
fore him.
The blood had suddenly flowed in upon
"Ifiryou refer to me when you speak of ting dolly through the air. "yota don’t
his heart: hie face was pale, and his voice the most brilliant lawyer in the country,
was low tynd husky.
1 can say that I shall not go down before ing railroad companies. I reckon??
‘•No, 1 shouid.not know how to begin.
She looked up quickly, as if to confirm Mr. Ellis. At present he seems legally
a thought, and a sudden flush spread in possession of certain rights anxl fran­ If you will excuse me"-----over her face, her eyes fell at once. His chises. stocks, bonds, certificates of land­
“You are excused,” interrupted Large­
passion had betrayed Mm.
ed donations and so on. of which he can­ ly dryly, "yon nnd Roosevelt, both. You
are too sentimental for my purposes. I
“I am neglecting my guests," she not be disporacssed"----.
tremblingly exclaimed; "see. some of
“That is not the*pclnt,” interposed guess I can manage this little j affair
them are going. You must excuse me— Largely, lifting hls calculating eyes to
I mast be polite."
Julian's clouded fuae. "It is not a mat­ . Next &lt;lay. without disclosing his plan
ter of law. it in a question of personal to either Julian or Mr. Roosevelt, Large­
CHAPTER XIV
influence
He has captured these for­ ly was for several hours in close consulta­
tion with a firm of able Jacksonville at­
MANY MEN OF MA.XY MINDS.
eigners."
. .
’
"Yes, he is lying to them in the most torneys.
He returned to the hotel and joined
approved southern fashion."
•He is using his gifts to some pur£&gt;050. Mr. Roosevelt and Julian at supptr. Ho
was now in excellent spirits. He, joked
then," brutally replied Largely.
“Yes. to some purpose.” sneered Ju­ freely and laughed a good dead.
" I feel as though something was going
lian.
"And what do you think of this drain­ to happen.” he said, "and not.happen to
ing and transpeninsular canal scheme me. at that"
that Ellis is talking of?* inquired Large­
’
CONTINUED
ly in a more earnest tone.
“Frankly, there may be a great deal
in it, though 1 doubt it. But all the
J. B. Wilson. 871 Clny St, Shanwburg.
same it will nerve Ellis a grand turn. It I’a., says he will not be without Dr. King’s
gives his faculty for charming exaggera­ New Discovery for consumption, cdughs
nnd colds, that It cured hls wife., who was
tion tho fullest field for action."
“You rate Ellis too low. 1 fear." Mr. threatened with pneumonia after an nttaek
of "la grippe,’’ when various other rem­
Largely quietly remarked
edies and several physicians had done her
"No, you mistake me. I would not
no goodRobert Barber, of Cooksport,
detract from his genuine genius, but
1’n , claims Dr. King's New Discovery Ims
you will soon discover what is already done him mon: pnoj than anything he ■
demonstrated to me, that be is utterly ever iihmI for lung tronble. Nothing like
untruthful aud nn.xrrapulouA
He is a It. Try It. Free trial bottles at W. H.
bold, gifted, ill trained adventurer.”
Goodyear’s drug store. Large bottles. 50^
‘
"Bui hls lack of training aeeins not to and 81.00.
have discovered itself in his operations
down here." Largely answered.
This remedy In Iwcomlngso well known
Julian made an impatient gesture as and ho iMipuhr xs to need no special
’’Uonur ftr-rnff room and write »nc a blU.”
]
mention. All wbo have used Electric
Mr. Largely arrivetl from New York if to shake off a disagreeable feeling.
; on the morning following the Roosevelt
"In your telegram to me the other Bitters King the same song of praise.—A
| party, and Julian immediately left fur day. 1 think you sj»oke of crushing him, purer medicine does not exist and it is
guaranteed to dn all- that is claimed.
sauuktrain with El­ or something of the sort." be presently Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of
।i Jacksonville
jntijjoiiiure on
uu the
uioda
„„
, a _ &gt; Taludinaseo.
remarked.
.
i__ _____ __________
the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples,
—These
Largely laughed aloud: then——
young men politely avoided each
bolls, salt rheum and other affections
"At that distance' it seemed easy,” he .caused by impure blood.-—Will drive
other.
Julian had found out all the
I facts of Ellis' career, and with a lawyer’s generously replied: "but upon A nearer malaria from the system and prevent as
•(fell as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure
contempt for criminals, could not hide inspection* 1 see some difficulty.”
It was Juliiui's turn to laugh. He had of headache, constlpatkm and indigestion
his aversion. As for Ellis, he was too
try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction
busy with his schemes to give much felt the difficulty all the time.
"Aren't you getting almost too con­ guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price
thought to anything else: nor did he
50 eta. and 91.00 per bottle at W. II. Good­
dream - that Julian contemplated any scientious for a first class railroad law­
’
yer. Julian?" Largely put this question year’s drug store.
work of circumvention.
The experience and success of Edgar bluntly with bis cigar turned up until it
The best salve In the world for cuts,
Julian in tho management of a number stood almost parallel with his nose.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
"Perhaps."
of'uiost complicated aud important rail­
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
“1 believe it."
road suite affecting the vast commercial
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
"You know the remedy?”
nnd mannfwtnring interests of Chicago
ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is
"Oh. Trhat is it?" she cried, iu her ex­ had given him wealth, prestige and un"No."
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
citement leaning heavily on his arm and
"Get you a lawyer who Is not too con­
Itounded self reliance. His name was at
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
gating eagerly up into his face.
scientious.
”
.
the head of the list of western railroad
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the drn^lst.
"It is something very, beautiful,” he lawyers, jmd he deserved the distinction.
“Oh. the deuce! Now, seriously Ju­
Fire In M. Burn’s dry goods store In
renponded: "1 don't believe 1 ought to But even the profoundest and shrewdest lian, I’ve a plan which 1 believe would
Esitaiiaba
did 520,000 worth of damage.
forestall or weaken your surprise by any of men MnOethnes find a business skein, kiuxik these fellows higher than a kite If
attempt at description, and besides. 1 very simple in appearance, which re­ properly carried out."
These
pills
are scientifically compounded,
wish to see if you will adopt my view iUTO
„
w
"Your plan. 1 presume, is one not
fuses to be unraveled. Such nn one was
when yon have seen the—the—well, let's j the Floridian railroad tangle,
meant for a lender conscience to direct." and uniform in action. No griping pain so
commonly following tlie use of .pills.
call it the Chenier Souvenir."
j
-••
•
suggested
Julian.
Julian went to Jacksonville: Ellis went
They are nddpt&lt;*d to Imth adults anff^chil‘You have set my heart to fluttering," I
Largely winced and laughed.
4o Tallahassee. The former, with all his
•Ircn with perfect safety. We guarantee
she naively said, onrryilng her free hand !I ncnnien and experience, found himself
"It would l&gt;e adeodenur. all the same." they have no equal in the cure of sick
I
nt
fault,
the
latter,
not
knowing
thedifhe replied, "Success is what we camo headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
to her breast.
•Mine is disturbed too," he replied.
i ficultnees of his task, went straight to down hero for."
biliousness, and, ns an appetizer, they ex­
•It’s really exciting, isti’t it?” she went 1 stuxe.su. Edgar Jcliau was a strong instance of cel nny other preparation. Sold by W.
on. not dreaming of wbat his werds were ,
His convic­ H. Goodyear.
Ellis bad made fast friends of all the the northern conscience.
meant to convey.
j state offichils.«in&lt;l through them hnd for- tions had nil the purity and something
Reed City’s new nnlou depot is com­
••Wliile I think of it.” he said, chang­ • wardeil his interests in n hundred deair- of the frigid tpihlity of ice.
ing his tone, "is Rosalie a name that • able ways. He went among the lending
Mr. Largely represented the money pleted, and has been turned over to the
runs back in your family?”
। men of various towns aud neighbor- making north.: earnest..conscienceless, public.
"U was my father’s grandmother's ■ hoods, and by force of pereonnl magnet­ godless, but honeat by the gauge of Wall
Houghton people project an academy to
name; it may date'.much farther up the ; ism, a charming voice and biking inari­ street or the UljIbagq^xMinl of trade be used as an auxiliary to tlie mining
line." she replied; "papa says It is a ' ners. built up a following that served his honesty.. When he hiTOjl.uf some poor school.
Chenier name. But why do yon ask?"
, turn when- money nnd mere business fellow getting tangled mhl choked, lie
Truancy Is reported as increasing alarm­
•The name is common in France. 1 '■ knowledge would have failed.
lighted n cigar and said, "He ought to ingly In the smaller towns of Marquette
heard it often while 1 was there, and •
Julian wns not a little Bnrprised to have had bettor luck; let him biteugain!" county.
Chenier also. 1 met. ono Chenier who jfind'llurt even in Jacksonville Ellis’ Hu had come
nnd out from the people,
It Is Dot theory but fact—that Hood's Sarsrwas a baron, and another who was a I name-.was upon the lips of all tho push­ tl:c herd, by banting and banging right psnlta make?* the weak sirong. A .'air trial
wooden shod laborer in the vineyards."
tug capitalists nnd land- trailers.
At and left. He presently turned to Julian, will convince you of Its merit.
* "But the souvenir?"
! Ocala ami Tumpft lie made the same dis- and in n tono of cool inquiry said:
The groc-Ty store of Gustave Sorenson
"Ah, yes. 1 shall show yon that when | covery. From'Qrainseville. in tha heart
“Wbat is the legal result if ouo rail­ was burned at Menominee with mostlif
1 can. It is among my trap.-! nt Chicago. ' of the orange groves, he wrote to Mr. road corporation consolidates with an­ the stock.
I did not have time to unpack, you ' (Largely. In the letter was the following other. and the two take a new name as
Chesaning people claim that their town
know. I was rushed off down hero with- .,vqry striking sentence:
a new corporation?"
is so healthy that the physicians are taking
out even a breathing space. 1 have ' i ."We shall have to give everything up
"There would bo a merging ot tho cor­ to farming.
written to have n lot of things for- or
or make terms with this man Ellis."
porate existence of both original bodies
Mt. Pleasant Is getting too small, so a
warded and tbe souvenir is included. It ' j! &lt;One day Ellis read in a Jacksonville into the new Lqdy." replied Julian.
50-acre lot will be platted and taken into
must remain a profound and beautiful ] Ljj"I know tlmt; but what would become city taxation.
(daily newspaper a paragraph that set
mystery
Ibifu to
to trim
thinking
us lie
he unq
had never
never thought
ty.ttcry until
uum it
»* arrives." 4
;iiiHu
King uh
tnougni of lands and other subsidies granted to
City Assessor Davenport and Setter of
“1 chn't bear mysteries and waiting," ;| before. It disclosed to his quick under- tho two original corporations, upon con­
Weights John G. McKnight, of .Saginaw,
she exclaimed with real vehemence. "I
standing the whole of Edgar Julian’s dition that their roads were to be built
have resIgnciL
shall lose all interest unless you tell me mission to Savannah nnd Florida. He within a certain time?”
George Ramler, of West Bay City, has
now."
“It would depend much upon the
read and ren iul this pregnant statement:
disapparvd and hls family is in destitute
Ha stopped and looked down Into her "Mr. Edgar Julian, a distinguished rail­ origin® stipulations."
/
circumstances.
sweet gray-brown eyes, be thought he way attorney of Chicago, is in the city,
’’Well, to put the case exactly, sup­
saw repressed tears in them. They wtere stopping at tho Duval House. It is un­ pose that certain private persons have
Mrs. Montagu, on trial nt the Dublin as­
wholly tlie eyes of a child now. Her derstood that he represents some Chicago granted the right of way and large
sizes for Inflicting a punishment ou her
lips were red as cherries.
capitalists iu cuuuccMuu
connection with
Roose- landed
capiuuisin
» ilu Mr. nuiw
uiuueu donations
auuauuus to
iu a
u railroad
ruuruau corporaroqwni- child which resulted in its death, ha* been
"It is a small gold cross with the let­ velt, of Savannah, and that he is here . tion, Incorporated under a certain name convicted of manslaughter and sentenced
ters R. C- on it." he said, with a prompt­ with a view to making it lively forthose ' and having a certain line, the said right to one year at hard labor.
ness that almost amounted to bltintness:
who expect to c-jntrol the lines into the j of way and donations being grunted nnThe police at Madrid arrested n French­
“it is very beautiful."
range region. Our friend Colonel Frank ; der the express cofltract that said cor­ man as he was entering tbe jjarliaxnent
“Oh. and where did you get itiT* she Ellis would do well to keep a weather ' poratiun is to build over a certain line building by the back door. He had a
. eye out 'for the Ix-tirings of this new within * specified time. Then further dynamite bomb which he confessed he was
exclaimed.
going to explode iu the building.
I suppose that said corporation, after got“At the Chateau Chenier. A peasant ernft"
who lives there dug it up in the garden.
(Mr. Largely telegraphed to Julian: • ting a deed to said landed donations and
"Make no terms. We’U crush him. He’s ' right of way, proceeds to merge its cor1 paid an enormous price for it Tho R.
'S
MORTGAGE HALE.
,
• porate existence in that of another corC. must stand for Rosalind Chenier, you gpt no lacking.”
Default having been made in (he condklooe
A few days later Mr. Roosevelt and potation, and takes a now name and
know."
of* certain man giiae made by Fred IL Whit­
"How strange!" she murmured in a Mr. Largely went to Jacksonville, ar- i commences to build over/t line different ney and Frank G. Whltuey to Manly A- Batadated February 3d. A. D. isao. nod recorded
musing way, with her eyes cast down. riving on the sxuno day that brought Sir from
iruut that
uuiu specified
ujrcviucv* iu
iu the contract; what wln
In the office of tho lU-gistar of Deeds for Um
Kuril, nnd liiu
1■ is the legal remedy?"
Edmond Kane
hls nnrtv.
party.
“Papa bos the story of that cross in 1 Fllmmul
Countv of Barry and State ot Mlchlga-’. ou tha
&lt;rf
Tbe presence of such a number of rail­
manuscript, written in Provencal. It is
“I doubt if there is any," said Julian: 20th dav of February A. D iwo in liber
inortgaK-a. on page KOaml aald morUuu(e waa
a beautiful legend, called ’The Maid of way magnates, including a member of
‘but equity might afford relief."
onth-Wtbda* of February. IMW. vwlgned to
CharlesT. Gorham wbi&lt;-b«ald
assignment
the British parliament nnd a German f •‘WelLtho
______________
equitable
____ ...________
remedy, than?"
,
M,,.n llLn.,
_ w*a
,
the Mistral.’"
•; clafinril in be .I
mj, at th-? &lt;1.1.
Julian smiled nt her simple faith, but baron, was blaxoned forth to the world inquired largely
&lt;hn*
date aotV thin lUKlre the
he would not have clouded it" fcr tbe by the clever newspapers of the dty.
.
"Perpetual injunction, fierhaps."
;. sum of two hundred thirty nnd thirty-three
I
cents,
and
an
al
tommy
’
s
fee
of
twretv-flve
dol
­
Edgar Julian. Mr. Largely and Mr.
"Would-a court enjoin the further ! tara
aS* mortaum*u»d
world. A great love for her bad fastened
lars ’prortdSr'forln
provided for In1 ’said
mortrasw sod **!£&gt;'
no'
'
’salt -----------------------nt* law haring —
--------3­
nr proceedlugn
been
insti
Itself upon him. it was struggling for Roosevelt had a meeting and conference building of the road?"
tuted
to
recover
the
moneys
secured
by
said
with Sir Edmond Kane and the Baron J
“Itinijtet if irreparable injury were monjnig-.
~
expression, aud yet he felt sure he ought
raortpig-. winy
or nny narttnoreot:
part thereof :
Wertheimer, but no arrangement Was threatened to the grantors of the dona- I Now7uwretore.br
INow. therefore, by virtue o&lt;
of Uie
Ute mmto
wwr of
— ’not to speak. She seeaiod too much a
contained In.’aM mortprxt*. and ih.yanu
ln« stami
reached. Theo Mr. EUi,, Appeared and tioaa and rights nt way."
child to have the fire of his passion re­
seek cane rnsdu and provided, untiw It h*
an iinterview
with ,i...
the distinguish- (
Mr. Largely turned
tamed upon his heel.
heel . k,vSi
. _i_a_
•- _;.u
N*t«wi»sth« 2ni &lt;i w of
vealed to her—it might destroy her as a sought
nlkcd to the
’.iim and
cd foreigners. They listened to his elo- walked
tlie veranda rai
railing
ufid leaned I1 tell at
fiauiu would destroy a flower.
C, to the IngticsUildder.wUhe
&lt;----------------“Was the ’Maid of the Mistral' a lorn quent description of his srlivnfes. their over, resting his elbows on the top. After ■
«d the-----------court house ...
lu the ,c
bearing upon the future development of awhile he turned Again to Julian and }J*
miSv’lJ'L
story?” he aaked.
—
•
jk
-—
------ - •- tn said nmrt-^txo, &lt;
“Oh. yes. and so sweetl Alphouse, tbe Florida, and tiw rich returns that capital tajd:
, tbe
premises j
described
I1 . -Come
u thereof as umy be nocessnry ut pav
"Como to my room-and
room’un&lt;l write me a ‘much
knlgiit, was so brave, and Rosalie, the invested therein might soep expect.
nmouat due o« said niortg*ee. with seven
No sooner hail he appeared in the city bi«. a bond and an affidavit tor a re- ., cent,
Maid of tho MiktraL was warm nud true
==:. interest, sad all legal eosrn trnpH
|
with
than
the
daily
papers
were
ftfll
of
flat^ruining
order."
I
'an attor-.M.-j’s fro of Ixrauty fiTc d«’'
and good, and they loved each other so
covenanted fur therein, the premises !
notion,
«w. the lending
leading citizens called
£je ^rent at onco to hjs room, followed .
in 'lafirtnortgatfi'm 'aHThT
dearly. You know.the mistral is a wind taring notii.
:
’
in Provence; the maid would sit upon ujion him. attention was withdrawn by the mystified lawyer.
।
"Now make these papers watertight," . line^ffbijhrtitwnortitbe autle wall when the mistral blew, from thr c’.'iuingaished foreigners.
’Are you goina to capitulate to this he added; "leave namesand dates blank
&gt; and- no. th'.rty^hrt
and play her lute aud sing, and her
”jn I'*
rl to
S
lover would hear her. no matter where smooth tongued tyroT exclaimed Mr. jO
so th?*
that they fcan
be’ inserted
to wnit
auit nnv
any ■: bmJ!
or tiwreabu
he was. because the mistral would take Largely, half growling, half taunting. rn-e'
theccnu-rofthemirrowsofsnldPuiu: im-.i
as
he
nud
Julian
summ
!
on
.in
upper
ve*
her song and the lute chords nnd bear
Julian spent the rest of the day pre- ,
y kiri
d ’;
them to him. She gave him the cross rxnda of their hotel nnd saw Sir Edmond paring
-rtug most
most elaborate
elaborate papers
papers of
of tl
tijp
kind
Bmitu &amp; Couurovi
Kane, the Biron Wertheimer aud Mr desired. After he had finished he tamed
whea'he went away to fight for liis king,

!

“The Multi of the MUZral."
Edgar Julian arrived at Savannah and
was installed ns a member of the Roose­
velt household n tlay or two before tho
time of Mrs. Roosevelt's party. He im­

mediately tfegan a searching examina­
tion of the situation of his employer’s
affairs, and found it grave. Ellis bad
done his work well, aud precis-1 y in such
a way ns ti&gt; clone up tho very doorway of
tbeir snyresa. Julian could hot teo any
immediate escape. Of course tho plans
of Messrs. Roosevelt and Largely had
been kept profoundly secret. so that Ellis
and his New York coadjutors could have
had uo counterplan in view, but their
operations had effected quite the same
thing as if directed to that end. The fact
was that Florida had suddenly attracted
the eyes of capitalists and land specu­
lators in both Europe and America. Cer­
tain, vast draining schemes were begin­
ning to take shape, and Their features
and probable results to bo bruited about.
Tho orange fever, the jute fever, the.
early vegetable feverx the Le Conte pear
fever nud the pine nnd cedar lumber
fever had started a rush of emigration;
this advanced tho price of land enor­
mously: the consequence was that the
state authorities offered large grants of
the public domain as subsidies to induce
tbe building of canals nnd railways.
Many schemes hnd been pr-'iected; some
of them had failed, other* had fallen
into litigation, and the franchises of
nearly all of them were of doubtful va­
lidity. Out of this sort of chaos Edgar
Julian was expected to bring order. For
two days he buried himself in Mr. Roose­
velt’s office amid a heap of books, pam­
phlets and documents, plodding slowly,
step by step, through the history of pre­
vious schemes nnd litigations.
In the meantime heScarcely moro than
spoke to Hostile, wbo was. longing to
bear all he could tell her abdut Provence
nnd le Chateau Chenier.
The evening for the party at the
Roosevelt mansion arrived; charming
weather with a cloudless sky. and the
moou at its full; a broexe from the ocean
just cool enough to make open windows
a luxury.
The company was not large, between
fifty nnd one hundred guests, but it was
.in exceptionally brilliant one. Julian
passed from room to room in tho course
of the evening, finding himself once in
Tlfe conservatory where a wilderness of
tropical plants and trees were kept in a
state of luxuriant confusion. Here he
came upon Ellis and Rosalie Chenier,
standing under a palm spray by a noisy
little fountain. They were engaged in
earnest conversation. He turned aw:
nud left them; but not before a swi
pang had cut through his heart. Ho
divinely sweet she looked standing there
before the dark fellow, her rare face up­
turned to hls! Rhe wore a dress of some
rich, clinging blue stuff that followed
the outlines of her-farm; there was old
lace about her ,throat, and she wore
pearls in ber'pjle gold hair; a single

andibe wore it on his heart through the

Ellis drive away together in a carriage.

to Largely a.xd flaid:

|

�We are the People that Make the LOW PRICES.

H ISA TUB WARNING.

Prof Starting was re-ehrcted aasacerintenSt of Um city school, and signed a coo­
to teach here for tbe not two ye^s

a salary of &gt;1,300 per year. W e are
4KCHIOAN WOOL GROWERS MUST at
ven' happy that matters have terminated
HEED IT.
thus for it insures the steady advancement

iClareoeo

of our schools that has been charaetertsde
be M — ■■■■» ■■ • *■—
of Prof. Sterling’s administration. The
rt Christie. City.
Howe, City.
schools have never been In such a flourish­
ing condition, nor more succeastuliy eonDistrict Coimtloa.
ducted than at present. Though be reA republican convention tor the 4th J-'00*’’®’’
To tte Editor M UK (-r»nd Ripld,
ceiyed better offers etaewbere, Caddillac sluual district wilt convene at Three
“
H.slnj.hlpixd
“JSTwSS offering him &gt;1,500 per year, yut be prefer­ luesdav. April IL 1SH. rt 11 o clock a.
tor
the purpose of electing two delegates and two
red to remain here at. &gt;1,300, which Is an uXSTte
ten for ule U» P"‘ '™
&gt; tbeNutfonal Republican Cost*
mire ibe followlM ,«K»U&lt;&gt;n* “
advance over hls salary of last year. Now tton called to mee» st Mlnnepotla, Jiinu7. X-.
. _*_ &lt; r ■n-'i ntnar biislthat matters are settled Prof. Sterling
ftrrnr. of Mlch.J.0 lo
„n
the wool in tbe coming season.
ought to have the hearty sunport of all In nessas iuay propenj wnro "jAT „n.wb. i tn
f«&lt; U»C MOM- hls efforts, aud he will In doubt receive tlon. Tbe several counties trill bs
detngatra as follows: Barrv, 10; Case .HjHL
0O Oeeee wool, owinl “Ur.
Joseph. 1$; Allegan, ifl; Van Bureu, 13; Bertng. stuffing of fleeces, and the unlimited
We regret very much to say that C- E.
C.u Eaton.
•mount of large heavy twine used In put­
J. O. BRCHAVr.
ting up these wools, has been brought Into Bidlac. the‘noted'horseman, has left this
. W. L. GROUGR.
FRANKLIN WKt-LA
bad repute with the manufacturers In tbe city with his fine string ot horses for Do­
wagiac,
where
they
appreciate
the
value
of
A.
C. TOWM*.
Asst- if our fanners would market their
O. M. NA8R.
fine wool in unwaahed state, and take of raising good stock. During hls stay - here,
B. A. Navixa.
heavy tagsand all foreign matter, and at Mr. Bidlac has proven himself to be a man
Committee.
the same time use small linen- twite it of his word and thoroughly honest in every
would enhance the value, and the pro­ way. He made a name for himself last,
PROBATE ORDER.
ducer would obtalp more for bls cllpUhan year by bringing out George St Clair, the
he *vould as It la how put up. If tbe 'pro­ champion three year old of the state,
ducer does not adopt a fairer method of whose record is 3r20« for a full mile, and
who
has
made
half
miles
in
better
time
putting up wools, buyers will certainly in­
the 5th. day ot April. In tbe
sist on having each fleece opened and ex­ proportionately. That such a man as Mr. Tuesday,
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety twa
amined. the same as Australian wools are B. is a good man for any city is proven by
Present. Chariea W. Armstrong. Judge ot
bought and sold. Australian wools are the fact that within tbe last three years he
In the matter of tbe estate of Isaac
cheaper to-dav to tbe rtxisumcr than fleece has paid one man in tills city over 8700 for Stmiton,
d &lt;*&lt;■»» am* it
wools, simply because almost every fleece horse feed alone, and has been tbe means
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
of our wool contains a quantity of stuff of bringing many dollars tn the city. We fied, of Morns O. Stanton. son of said deceased
would like to see Bld return to the city, praying that administration of said estate be
that will not go Into fine goods.
granted to Chariee Pritchard or some other
It is most essential to the wool growers and he Informs us that lie would have pre­
aUTherevponRnis ordered,that Tuesday, the
of our state that they use every effort to ferred to remain here, could lie have got­
improve the condition of their clips and ten the fair ground for wbat It is worth, 3rd da) of May. A. D. 1WL at ten o'clock
Inthe forenoon be assigned for the hearing of said
put them up In a fair manner, or it will be and net haw stock pastured on the track. petition,and that thebetrs at law of said de­
only a question of a few years before our He moved to Dowagiac because the people ceased and all other persons interested tn said
wools will be entirely Ignored anti have no ther€*gave him the use of the track free, estate, are required to appear at asemion ofsaid
Court, then to beholden at the Probate Office
value compared .with other wools raised besides 18 fine steam-heated box atalls. In the City of Hastings, la add County, and
throughout this country. It is a fact that We wish him success, but trust that suita­ show cause. If any there be, why the prayer ot
ble
arrangements
can
be
made
here,
so
the petitioner may not be granted. And it is
our wools have been declining In price for
ordered, that said petitioner give notice
a number of years, and In a larger propor­ that be may atiU find it to hla advantage to further
to tho persons Interested In said estate, of the
return.
•
tion even than territory or Texas wools.
pendency
ot Mid apetition
bearing
thereof, iiy causing
copy of and
this the
order
to be
I trust the readers of this paper who are
published to the Hastings Banner, a newspa­
interested In the wool Industry of our state
' ‘ Silver Spur will Im? produced by Klnzie per piloted and circulated in mid Couuty of
will see the absolute necessity of bringing Jk Grove’s superb Comedy Company at Barry once In each week for tnree successive
oar wools back Into favor with the mauu- Union ball on Monday evening, April 11U1 weeks previous to said day pt hearing. ।
Chas. W. Ammotbono,
facurera and thus enhance the interests of The company is much stronger than last
[A true copy.)
Judge ot Probate.
all concerned.
season and the repertoire new. Tbe nov­
Growers may get tlie proper twine by elty of the season -‘Lara Larson” will be
PROBATE ORDER.
asking their dealers to write to the Wool
played Tuesday night The eomedy lias State of JdAgan, County of Barre-".,
„
and Cotton Reporter. 19 Pearl street, for the center figure a Swedish einlgranL
Ata aenW ot the Pnffiate Court for Gio
Boston, wbo will have the manufacturers Songs, dances, specialties and medleys will Coun'y of Barry, holden at the Probate efflee. in
send them samples with prices.
City of Hartings, in Mid county.on Wednes­
be introduced during the progress of the the
day. tbe 8th day of April. In the year one
C. AIN8W0BTH.
play. Seats can be had at Fred L. Heath's. tbouaand eight hundred aud ninety-two.
Mr. Ainsworth was formerly a resident
Present, Charles W. Aimstrong. Judge of
Probate.
of Nashville anti is regarded as one of the
lutbe matter of the estate of Msude M.
most expert wool men in the. state and the
Heath, deeeased, and of determining wbo are or
fanners wMl do well to follow his advice. FARLEE—GOLDEN, At the Methodist par- wer* the heirs at law of Mid deceased.
souarebythe Rev. W. M. l"uffer. March:#
On reading and filing the petition, duly veriMay Gohlen of Hastings to Mabury Fariee fisd. of lourn J. Bryant, mother of said deceaaSee Silver Spur in Union ball next
of Castleton.
'ed. praying for reasons therein stated, that an
Monday evening.
'
OLMSTEAD-CORNELL. At the Methodist order or decree be made In this court, deter­
parsonage, March ». by the Rev. W. M. mining wbo are or were tbs heirs at law of said
Shirlie Smith got a hustle on him one
puffer, Jaber Olmstead to Emma Cornell, deceased, and entitled to Inherit said estate,
day last week and sold three bicycles.
both of this dty.
their respective rights therein.
At the M. E. parsonage umt
Thereupon It Is ordered,that Wednesday, the
The wind blew quite briskly Tuesday, WATSON-BAILEY.
by the Rev. Puffer. March so. Clarente Wat­ 4th day of May A. D. IMS, at ten o'clock
overturning a few sidewalks and doing
son to Viola Bailey, both ot Deltnn.
In
the
forenoon be aMlaned for the hearing'of
MEAD-MESSENGER. At the M. E. parsonage Mid petition
'some other damage.
and that the betrs at taw ot Mid
March 31 Uy the Bev. Puffer. Melvin Mead of deceased- and all other persons Interested In
il ;
tn
|o Mug-r o! ■ 'usUftou.
Joe. Lunn has purchased of Ike Hender­
said
estate,
are required to appear at a session
At the residence of the nf said court,
then to be bo'deu at the Frobataofshott tbe residence property formerly own­ CHK1ST1K-11OWK.
brides mother March 19. Robert Christie to fiee. In the City ot Hastings, Hi said County, and
ed by Jacob Maus on Green street
■tile Howe, both of Hastings.
show cause. If any
there be. why
the nrayer of the petitioner may not be
Isaac Erway, one of the old pioneer set­
granted. And it is further ordered, that
tlers of Rttland, died at his home In that
Following are the real estate transfers said i»etltlooer give notice to the persons
town Friday night.
for the week ending March, ’20 1893. as lutererted in said estate..of the pendency «f
said peliUon and tbe hearing thereof bvrenrtag
It is expected now that tlie “Temple of taken from the books in the register’s office: a copy of this order to be published In the Ha#-’
Fame” entertainment will be given on
Ruth Sanford to Demetrius Silboa parcel sec tings Baxnmb, a newspaper printed aud circu­
itted tn said County of Barry, once la each
1 Woodland &gt;500
Friday evening, April 33d.
f
week for three successive weeks previous to
Demetrius Btltaou to Lois Drake same $500
Democratic city convention for purpose *^Chas Pennock to Amy C Whitmore pare! Hope said day of hearing.
Chablxs. W. Armstrong.
of nominating delegates to county conven­
Judge of Probate.
Margaret Andrus to D W and Hattie Rogers
(A. true copy.)
tion will be held in court house Tuesday lots 987 and 9 9Ulty si.mo
James L Dibble to Christian Audler M ae sec
evening al 7-JlO.
34 Tbornappta 82 JOO
Harriet Cameron to Town of Orangeville lot*
-Every person taking paYt In “Temple of
77 and 78 Village of Orangeville SM
Fame’’ entertainment ir requested to meet
Morgan Jones to LJ Houfstatter south half
at Union ball on Friday evening of this lota 4.5 and fl and lot io eastern add CltvS 1200
... »
.- ..- 10&lt; M
week at 7.80 for a rehearsal.
$50
■
A A Wooley to Dewitt C Bronson undivided
Every person In the city should take a
half lot 234 City 8100
few sbaraa In tbe Building and Loan asso­
Geo W Moon to Geo P Turner lots &lt;3 and 61
ciation. which will be good as an Invest­ Morgan $75
M Doster to M J Goes parcel Prairieville
ment and at the ume time help the city.
8150
Miss Alice Hall!.« in Detroit making ar­ _ AC Cahill to M J Goss 300 ae sec 15 and ic
rangements for an Easter opening, which Orangeville $7000
RTF Dodds to WP Sldnam and EJ Hart­
IS THE
will be Thursday, Friday and Saturday, man
mill prbperty Delton &gt;10,000
April-Wth. 15tb and 18th. Ladies are
Walter/worth to Caroline A lauch 40 ae see 28
Hope
$1000
invited.
Dan W Reynold? to Emetine C Trego south
The. regular monthly meeting of the half lota 1056 and 1057 City 8200
Martin Miller to Elbert H 8fm mtns 80 ae sec
Woman’s Foreign missionary society of
the M. E. church will lx? held on Wednes­ 23 Johnstown 8to»
•vSafflfer Cb*aeer E Mccoraiek i™*1
day aftenioon, April 13th, at the home of
M«p. T. Brice, beginning at half past tw6 ^Pbltandec Otis to Seth Otis eo ae rec fl Hope

We have a few cases of

Ladies’ and Gents’ Rubbers
Left, which we are bound to sell.

Ladies’ Imitation Sandals for

-

-

-

-

12%c. per pair

Ladies’ Croquet Sandals for-

Gents’ Imitation Sandals for
Gents’ Self-Acting Sandals for

25c.
25c.

-

$2.25

Boston and Candee Rubber Boots for
Men’s Perfection Felt Overs, first quality,

85c.

BARGAINS, We Have Them.
We are Full of Them
Call and See Them.

Tireless Toilers for Trade.

Bankrupt Store
HENRY OSBORN, Mgr

Tlie Bissell

ALL OF OUR

NEW GOODS:
Are Nov io Stott

BEST PLOW ON EARTH

The Hastings Building and Loan asso­ ? fhltamier 0U&gt; 10 EdKar OtlS 00 M See 0 Hope
ciation held its second' annual meeting at
the office of the secretary, A. E. Kenaston,
THE MARKETS.
Tuesday evening, and elected the,following
officers and directors for the ensuing year.
Apples—Dried. 34&gt;4c.
D. S. Goodyear, pres; E. A. Rider, vice
Bdtter—isttso.
Clover seea 85008050.
pres: A. E. Kenaston, scc’v; A. McCoy,
Beans-S1.3) per bu.
treas. Directors. W. H. Powers, T. S.
Corn—W.
’
Brice, W. 8. Nelson. C. D. Beebe and 3.
WX0 6AM
M. Fowler. The secretary reported a very
;eaU, 5c.
good business during the past year, and the
association is In a very flouriahlng condi­ „ WjSS-^’lllngatSGe per bbl; waterlime ,$1J#
tion. Many men In this city are paying per bbl.
Orts—37c. per bu.
for their homes in these semi-monthly pay­
Potatoes-iscOlo. per bu.
ments and at the end of the nitre years,
Pork—$5.60
which la estimated to be the life of each
Ptaste r—Belling at 84-50 per
Salt—Helling at 1.00 per bbl.
aeries of stock, their homes will be paid for.
Timothy Seed-Selling at ffitoo per bu.
The second annual statement can be seen
Wheat-No. 1. whites
elsewhere lq this Issue.
Elour-8'.’AO pee hundred.

SPRING

SUITS
We get our suits at R. Mudge t Son's

To; dressed 10c.

IN THE

With Reversible Share and Points,

GENTLEMEN
LOOK AT THE

CLOTH TOP

Which will outlast five plain points and

Browns, Blues and Greys

tost less.

SEE ITi
Before you buy.

PCT LEATHER, BALS SHOE. TR Y IT.
ONLY - $3.50.

WOOLLET &amp; BRONSON

This Year than Ever.

ALL THE NEW SHADES

Rye—70.

A new milch cow tor sale. Inquire of
Mrs. H. G. Smith, South Hanover St.

We have a finer line of

And you will buy no other plow.

At

THOSE

S10, $11 and $12 SUITS
IN BROWN

are dandies..

They are in Sight
'

AT .

. MUDGE &amp; SON’S
STORE.

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The best Advertis­
ing mediumBar­
ry County.

&gt; Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 50

WHOLE NO. 1922

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 14, 1892.

J &gt;

A NEW INVENTION

The Lehr Seven Octave

It te reported that Charlie McMore. of
We are having an after taste of winter for Nashville, will make his headquarters in
a few days. The ground was white with this city this summer, and that he will
snow Saturday morning—Sunday school come hero with a string of 16 horses to
cook: ebos..
was organized April Sckwllh the following train. We hope that it te true, as Mr. Mc­
HJL8TING8, MICH.
officers: Mrs. Warren Fisher, superintend­ More 1s one of the best horsemen in the
ent; John Brown, secretary, Annie Tlbblts. state, and far better than that he is a
treasurer; Minnie Flower, chorister; Jennie thoroughly honorable and reliable gentle­
.Fisher, organist—Isaac Rickenmore bought man. We trust that the track will not be
a three year old colt of John Holden Fri­ pastured this year, and that everything
day—Sarah Rickenmore, of -Kalamazoo, will be done to aid the horsemen of this
spent Friday and Saturday with her par­ city In their efforts to introduce better
For 1(5 years the leading drug
horsetlesh. Mr. McMore will handle Pon­
Enoch T. Gregory la to Iteve an auction ents at this place.
tiac Chief, owned by Dr. Lowry, and win
and book store in Hastings. on the 13th. He has rente* h.te farm to a
be surprised If he does not mark him In
Mr. laucb, and- has rented i|te brother’s
the teens.
farm near Augusta—Johnnie Gregory, son
Mr. Wagner is unable fo carry the mail
Church and Society.
of E. T. Gregory, fell from a scaffold in the at present, on account of being sick. ___
Mr.
barn of C. E. Paul’s striking on the bam Crawford Is mall man at present—We hear
Program for C. L. 8. C. which meets at
iloor and breaking both bones Of the right It reported that Ed. Friend and Clara Le- the home of Mrs. Stauffer, April 16:
arm at the wrist. Dr. Troy reduced the pard were married last week—H. A. Nich­
about Easter.
The most complete stock and fracture—Rev. Rope spoke at Um school ols Is building a small house for present Quotations
American Letters—Kittle Dooley.
house in No. 8 on Sunday night—Kate use—School opened Monday morning, with
lowest prices. All kinds
Two Old Faiths—Mrs. Sjauffer.
Fisk has gone on a visit to her sister in Frank Huffman at the helm—Marietta
Music—Miss Diamond.
used in the county.
Howard City—C.' II. Nichols and wife have Carpenter and son Willis entertained the
Our Educational System (synopsis)—Mr.
taken up their residence in Battle Creek— mumps last week—Mrs. Dill Cain is quite
Smith.
To have a good road connecting the fine poorly—T. Daniels, of Grand Rapids, was
Development ot our Industries through
cities of Kalamazoo and Charlotte with In town last week—We hear there Is talk
Patents—Miss Goodyear.
Richland, Hickory Corners, Banlteld. La­ of forming a stock oil company to bore for
Reading—Sadie Cook.
cey and Kalamo strung on between would oil on the farm of Ben Fisher—Born, to F.
Critic—Mrs. Colgrove.
be a tine route for our Grand Trunk friends B. Fleming and wife, *a girl: and Fred Is
Come and hear the special Easter pro­
to give careful consideration—Sorrow lias so pleased he don’t know what to do—Mrs.
The only practical drug­
pome to the home of Mr. Howefln Bedford. Blakeslee Is expected to visit In Carlton gram of the Y. P. 8. C. E. next Sunday
gist of 25 years experi­
The husband and father has been taken from this week—Ogden Donley Intends to move evening at the Presbyterian church, listen
ence;
to the solos, duets, choruses and other ex­
. the family after a few days of intense suf­ to the Valley city to work this summer.
fering. His death was caused by an Injun’
ercises. Silas Mlltepaugh will do her best
received while chopping. The remains
In leading the meeting.
%
Woodland.
were taken to Coldwater for burial.
The boys are spearing a uood many
Instead of the usual service at the Pres- '
suckers—We notice that Brother Dennis byterlan church next Sunday morning
Howling.
drove hard nt Columbus last week. We there will be a praise service appropriate
Mrs. Addie Herrington Is able to be up wonder If it Is not time to hear from Col­ to Easter. The boy choir will be assisted
fl g 5
o
again, aftet her recent illness-LDr. F. W. umbus—Mrs. J. M. Smith commenced
by other singers in rendering choice and
a
&gt; fl
o
Pike, of Charlotte, was on our streets the school In the Lee district last week Mon­
various anthems and choruses.
There
other day—Dr. David Miller. Who has been day. The district have contracted with
will also be responsive readings and a
in Colorado the past winter for the benefit her for one year— L. C. Felghner has been short
Easter address by the pastor.of his health, te now coming home, as he spending a few days In Muskegon—Dr.
If you ijon’t care for sermons come and
is no better at-this writing—Win. Irwin
has been making Improvements In hear the singing, if you are Indifferent to
CD ® and wife will visit friends in Battle Creek Benson
front of his residence In the way of grad­ singing, come and hear the address. The
this week—.lames Hammond has move&lt;Mn ing and new sidewalk—F. F. Hilbert re­
■*"* tn £ O r-t rfl J d
church will be made beautiful with spring
Manning’s house, and will work Geo. ceived a letter from Eugene Davenport flowers. In the evening the topic will be
O 5 D.
Coxte farm this summer—A. Huffman has last week—George Palmerton has com­ ••The Magic Skin.”
got Settled in his new house In Dowling- menced work on his new bouse—8. 8.
The members of “St. Agnes Guild” will
Peter, we are afraid that your recent visits Schante and Eph Lucas are, doing some
hi uur town will terminate In your favor in ditching—Charlie Mater has sold his colt give their annual “tea” on Easter Tuesday
gaining a housekeeper—Mrs. C. Altman to C. C. Dean— M. Doster of Prairieville April 10, at the society rooms. Supper
and'sou Ray, of Battle Creek, were here was the guest of J. M. Smith one day last served from half-past five to eight o’clock.
last week to move the remainder of their week—George Drake of Saranac Is stay­ Price 25 cents.
household goods; and also to hjtve a monu­ ing In our village al present—Several'
&lt;X&gt; &lt;D fl PS
We have not space to publish this week
fl fl 3
ment erected In memory of her busband— parties have beeji nt our village looking
the program for the W. C. T. U. county
Gea.Cox writes home from Oregon, that for a house to rent but could not find any.
convention which will take place at Mid­
himself
uud
company
find
a
vecy.
healthy
Would
It
not
be
wise
for
some
one
who
St) .2
dleville Thursday and Friday, April 21.
and prosperous country and also good has some capital to Invest to put up two or
,32. A very attractive program has been
wages—Dr. VanHorn has been repainting three tenant houses?—Cora Rowleader
prepared for the occasion and those wbo
his office—Albert Lotves has returned to Spent Saturday and Sunday with Wood­
attend will have an enjoyable time.
remain with Dr. VanHorn, until the tetter land friends—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan
part of the ’sfeison—Prudle Tobias is very lost an Infant daughter on Sunday. Their
Next Sunday there will be Easter
sick at her father’s at this writing—School many friends sympathize with then^.in services at the Methodist church. At the
commences Monday, the 25th of April, tiielr great sorrow. The funeral occurred morning service besides recitations by
with Henry Gaskill at the head—Thomas 'on Tuesday—Our town board triel and members of the Sunday school there will .
Spence was on our streets the other day— qualified officers on Friday.—J?be exami­ be anthems by the chorus and quartettes,
We are happy again that Peter Edmunds nation of Jerlal Wood was commenced on trios and solos. In the evening there will
has taken unto himself another wife. Thursday and after taking the testimony be a song service.
May joy go with them—Richard MePeck is of the people was adjourned until May 3d.
home to stay and Is apparently well, and The case thus far has developed many In­
Justice C. B. Grant of the state supreme
our sincere wish Is that he will remain so teresting facts—The 1. O. O. F. lodge of
court gave our citizens a most interesting
—The Maccabees hold a lecture in IL G. this place is doing considerable work of
talk at the Presbyterian church last Sun­
Rice’s hall to-night, to organize a lodge.
’late.
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is In day evening. The judge has been talking
We hear that ’L. C. Felghner
„
Nashville sick—Charley "
Mater has com- to the citizens of Detroit recently upon
menced work fori*. D. Warner.
the duties of officers in the enforcement of
1). W. Tanner, of Charlotte, spent Sun­
the law, and the result has been a stirring
Delton.
day with friends here—Coy Smith has reup of the officers of that city to a keener
turited home from, Kalamazoo—Geo. A.
The Ladies’ Aid will have a “feast of realization of their sworn duties. AeceptSeileek teat LakofStation. Indiana—Sta­ mysteries" at the school house Thursday
tbc Invitation of onr citizens. Judge Grant
AT
tion Agent McColl aud family are away on evening, April 21. Every body, come out
faced a very large and attentive audience
a short vacation, a Mr. Case, of Jackson. aucl partake of the mysteries. Supper 25
Sunday evening.
While his talk was
Is filling hte place at the depot—Miss Anna cents per couple, slqgle, 15 cents—Mrs.
more particularly applicable to the city of
Harding, of Rockford. III., Is the guest of McBeth and daughter ofMiilesburg have
Detroit, the Judge made many points quite
her cousin. Edith Fleming—The Y. P. 8. been visiting at John Wiinains’ the past
applicable to conditions In our own city.
E. had a meeting al the Congregational week—Marble Thayer loaded lib engines
It will paper a room 16 C.
His principal argument was that the
church last Sunday, with a view of reor­
last Friday to be shipped to Goble- officers elected by the people too often
feet square including side ganizing—The A. B. C. social nt Thomas here
ville. Van Buren county, he going with failed to do their duty, and the citizen wbo ■
Purkey
’
«
last
week
was
well
attended
and
them
—
Last
Friday
afternoon
the
K.
O.
T.
wall, ceiling and two band
was compelled to pay by taxation fora
good time held. Receipts 510.43—An M. lodge of Bastings received a clieck for
border (9 inches wide) with aOrange
work uot performed had to suffer the con­
social at Rev. J. W. McAllister’s 52000 for Mrs. Powers of that place, who
of the violations of the law.
white back paper. Best qual­ this week Wednesday—All of the Sunday of late lost her husband, he having been a sequences
Saloons, gambling and prostitution houses
schools
here
will
observe
Easter
with
ap
­
member of the order and Insured to that ojtenly violated the law and were not In- **
ity and new styles in combi­
propriate exercises—L E. Cressy, of Has­ amount—Mr. Robinson (our teacher) mov­
terferedwith
by officers chosen as sheriffs,
nations that are as artistic tings, was here over Sunday—The Nash­ ed into the building just west of the
and police by the vote of the
and nice as paper that for­ ville Alphain Octette club made their first Burton hotel last Saturday. He occupies marshalls
people.
Such officers the judge, would
nt the Barnes school house last the lower story and John Allen the upper
merly cost four times as appearance
have displaced by the election of men wbo
Saturday evening with grand success—L. one—Mrs. Whitlocks’ daughter sprained
C. Felghner, of the Woodland News, is sick her ankle one day last week while playing would do their duty or have them removed
much.
by the power vested In the executive of
at U S. Putnam’s.
in the cellar being dug for Mrs. Pennock’s the state. Judge Grant plainly said that
store—Mrs. John Williams has returned the plain citizen had no duty to perform
Hope Center.
from her extended visit with friends in in enforcing the law. either by working up
Mr. Higby and wife intend spending Kalamazoo—H. (J. Boynton and Dr.
evidence, making complaints or arrests.
this week at Hastings—E. M. Payne Is ou Scribner were nt the hub last Thursday
Such work might be done by the citizen
the aick list—Augustus Woodworth, from evening at a meeting of the Maccabees in
but It was In no sense his duty, while it
north Barry, was the guest of M. Chand­ I.-O. O. F. hall—Mrs. Gwin and daughter
was the bounden duty of an officer. The
ler’s Sunday—John Ryan, of Cloverdale, made a business trip to Kalamazoo Tues­
judge asserted that the presiding judge of
was a caller at Gid Wilkinson—Clifford day—While D. Ranuey was painting on
a clrcirtt court should be much more than
Wilkinson was quite sick last week is bet­ the« cast end of the hardware store the
a "wise owl;’.’ he should see that the court
ter at this writing—Effie Chandler lias gone ladder broke letting him fall to the ground
officers were enforcing the law where
to Dell Newton’s at Hastings to work—j a distance of 30 fe'et, bruising him up in
known to him to be openly violated.—Cold­
Anna Merrit commenced her school Mon­ general but no bones broken. Hte para­
water Courier. We trust that the proper
day at the log school house near Delton- chute did not inflate in Xlme to guard off
peace officers will read what Judge Grant
Grace Thompkins, who has been staying the sudden jar when he reache*d the
Ims to say re- garding the duties of the of­
with her Uncie Ira Hart, returned home ground—Mrs. Backns’ house Is all enclosed
ficers, and better still we hope theywHl heed
To consumers of kerosene oil in Has­ Sunday—Mr. Salsbaugh. of I’richardville,
and will soon be ready for occupancy— it Though it is the duty of officers to in­
tings and Barry Co: We have established is threshing clover seed In this vicinity.
Gwin &amp; Co. are selling their stock of dam­ vestigate and make complaints, yet citizens
an agency at Hastings for the sale 1 of
The farmers are quite pleased; waiting all aged goods at a greatly reduced price—
Snow Drop oil, which for laminating pur­
should not feel that their duty ended with
winter they were getting discouraged— The third quarterly meeting of the Prairie­
the casting of their ballots. Though it Is
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Clara Payne commences her school at ville circuit will be held Ht Delton next
not the duty of citizens to make complaints
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees Are
Saturday and Sunday, April 16'and 17.
Brush ridge Monday.
test makes It perfectly,safe. Il produces
and Investigate into all alleged in fringRev.
O.
H.
Perry,
a
former
pastor,
will
meats of the law, yet It is tbelr duty to
a clear and white light and free of odor,
Pmlrlovllle.
have
charge
of the services. The meeting
nor does it cause any deposit on chimney
give their Marty support to ail officers ir­
On the eve of the 11th the friends of will begin Saturday at 2:30 p. m. with
which is so common with cheap and low
respective ot petty who try to do their
Mrs. Brown guye her a genuine surprise, preaching, followed by a session ot the
test Ohio oil. Since July 1, 18l»l. Michi­
duty. All officers wbo perform the duties
by coming to her home and giving her to Quarterly conference of the Circuit The
gan allows the use of 130 degrees tire test
of their office as thev should lie done, must
understand they intended to take poeesslon love feast will be on Sunday morning at
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene
receive the moral support of our order­
fur a time. It being her birthday. As the 0:30. preaching at (0:30 followed by the
made from Ohio crude and possesses a
loving, law-abiding citizens, or law break­
time was being spent in pleasant conversa­ sacrament of the Lord’s supper. All are
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­ tion, a voice said “Hark, did ye riot hear
ers will have fall sway. If public senti­
cordially
Invited
and will be welcome to
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
ment Isn’t against the open saloon and
II?” But upon listening It was not found the entire (ervicc—Rev. J. C. Chase of
to raise the fire test to 160 degrees or more
gambling room In this city, they wiU con­
to be as was once in times of old, the can­ Bloomingdate preached at the school
it becomes useless, so far hs producing
tinue to run contrary to law, until public
non’s opening roar, but from without came house test Sunday evening to a large and
light is concerned but at a low test will
sentiment does manifest itself.
If the
burn fairly well, still producing a very the voices of maidens singing those sweet appreciative audience. Consequently the officers don’t have a healthy public senti­
words once given to man. “Ixive- one an­ setmon by the pastor on amnsemeuto,
disagreeable order while burning and load­
ment at their beck, no convictions will be
other.” They were Invited In and per­ -What May We Do” was postponed until
ing the chimney with a greasy substance.
made. * If public sentiment Isn’t against
suaded to partake of some of the fine re­ next SuDday^cvenlng, April 17, at this
(Jive Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost Is but
officiate who are morally too cowardly to
freshments tliat were being served. As time It is hoped that all wbo were there
little different than what you pay for the
do their duty, they will continue to turn a
tlie hours speiit In social chat interpersed last Sunday evening may be present and
cheap goods you are using and the satisfac­
blind eye to the open saloon and a deaf
with music sped quickly by tbelr thoughts bring their friends with them. Remem­
tion you will get in light will more than
ear to all convincing evidence.
turned homeward. In behalf of the com­ ber the time Sunday. April 17 at 7:30 p.
compensat&amp;paying nothing of additional
pany Rev. Harding presented Mra. Brown ol—Rev. L. Master, D. D.. Presiding
safety. For sale by 8. E. Phillipa, H. L.
with u line decorated dinner act, and after Elder of the Kalamazpo district was in
Newton and Cook &amp;Cook.
In systematic zoology the place accorded
a response by the recipient, the. company this village last Friday looking .over the
A. D. Maynaiid, Wholesale Ag.
saug “God be with you till we meet again" matter of the new church which our town
Hastings. Mich.
those of the sheep (oris) .Mid the ox (bos),
and dlsperfed, all agreeing they had spent so much needs. 1*. is expected that the
and for Its special accommodation a new
a very pleasant evening.
enterprise will be pushed vigorously now.
genus has been created, •ovibon.'’ Moat
All must acknowledge that the charchls
writers notice its resemblance in many
NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS, a
needed when they attend the meetings at ways to the buffalo ar bison, and it un­
Rutland.
State of Michigan. County of Bxrry^s.
Mr. Cross, of Orangeville, was the the school house and see the growing con­ doubtedly has much affinity with this spe­
Notice Is hereby given, that by order of the
Probata Court for the County at.Barry, matte on guest of his son George last week—Mrs. gregation.
cie*.—A. T. Martin in Popular Science
the suite day of March. A. 1&gt;. teas. »lx months Jenkins, of Hope, visited her bister, Mrs.
Monthly. ____________
from that date were allowed for creditors to
present their claims against the estate ot Ininer John Robinson one day last week—It Is re­
N. Crittenden, late nt said County, deceased, ported that Thomas Gorhani, wlm went to
and that all creditors ot *ald dec«.&lt;wcd-nro re­ California this last winter, does not like it
quired to present their claims to said Probata
Special sale of bed room suite at MoCoy&gt;. .Africa to ascertain. if passible, the or
Court, at the Probate office, in the City ot there, and will return to Michigan, My
Hastings, tor examination aod allowance, rm or Michigan, in the near future—Our sick are Now la your opportunity to save money.
Ithe great stone ruins at Zimbabwe,
before ug—" ;... .... .u----- —
Mrs. John IL Robinson, Mrs. Hendrick f Every person taking part in the Temple ]
and
Uncle
Frank
Smith
—
Charles
Wtiksi
1 of Jaw.
of
Fame
Is
requested
tn
be
present
on
day the a
bri. ot green pottery at
dosed his school at High street last week
—Arthur Hathaway will teach the spnngt I Monday evening of next week at Union Kulptundvues re pre*
I hall tor rehearsal at half past seven.
term of school la the Shultz district

Hastings
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Published Thursdays iy

DRUG STORE.

COUNTY NEWS.

SsccaMand School Books,

UI. 5- (JOODYEM

Mich

Hastings,

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Piano Style Organ
Ih

a’new invention no longer!

U V 9 Because they are now well-known throughout
VV fl I . the United States.

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When L-hr Organs first cirme out. the New York "Music 5 £5 O S
g 3-2
Trade” said: "Despite the itiany attempts which have' been
made for some time past by reed-organ manufacturers toward
something new in reed-organs in the way of six or seven oc­
tave styles, they have all until but recently failed. It is,
therefore, interesting to note the somewhat remarkable suc­
cess which Messrs II. Lehr &amp; Co. have attained in this di­
®
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§&lt;2
rection."
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The Chicago “Indicator” said Jan. 16th. 1892: "The suc­ S a O-u
cess of Lehr &amp; Co. has been remarkable and affords another
■? 4, C a O r K c
proof that tlie public soon appreciates a really good article.”
VUQ If you don’t wai^to buy a poor organ, when yon
I HD, can get the Lehr, thtRiandsomest) best toned and
easiest blowing Organ in the market at a most moderate
1 rice, examine it at the store of
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2

JOHN HESSMER,
MICH

HASTINGS,

Great Closing Out Sale
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Hardware, Paints, Oils, Builder’s

Hardware, Buggies, Wagons,
and Farm Implements,
At the

POWER’S
HARDWARE
STOKE
Owing to the decease of the late proprie­
tor, this stock must be sold, and to move it
rapidly

SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Will be made for the next

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
-\ County.

a

Wai $1.48 fill do

Fred L. Heath’s

Fred L. Heath
THE DRUGGIST,

One Door But of Giiy Buk

This stock is new, clean and large.
In
it will be found all those articles usually kept
in a first-class hardware store. The necessity
of closing
up the estate of the
late..-proprietor
ox
.
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1
alone
causes
the
reduced
prices
wq are mak- tefflSS
.
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ounntil.'O. », April 11-1- ‘•“,w
Jcca froflfet
nn assured fact 41&gt;at the Cheyenne and
tidicata M
Arapahoe reservation will' bo opened to
wldto settlement some tirao between Mon­
before anrWnfMt*-*
day and Friday cf next wtfak. /this reser­
vation lies west of thsaotaled portion of
the loss
S
bodies of hdgK’WWF' 1
Oklahoma and for twenty yeoas has been
iViully fiostettg1 NEW LANDS OPEN on FrtlDAY.
occupied by tbe Cheyenne and Arapahoe
1-W miles
tribes, who are stilt scml-bnrbaruus, andremains nothing bitt jo
within a very few years have been on the
tfon. Dr. J. Dxar pathaad in open revolt against the
WAallCtoTu*. April Id-Th. prraldrif.
largest planters
/.Tjvernmaat. Than* are 4,200,000 acres in
11 timed from one of ms &gt;
th* reservation, a little over 5*»,(&gt;J0 .acres
northern portion M
of which have been allotted to the Indiana.
the Slfaetott and Wahpeton rw rt *Mtt&gt; In
ports grunt d«*OiawOtt -I
About one-half of the land fa good agri­
North aad Sou&lt;h Dakuta, Wnottn M the
the Butahatabic.
cultural land; most of tho balance fa fair
Lake Traverse reservation, at 13 o’clock
grazing land, but In the western part *re noon on th. Ulh ln.L Wan.InK !• Kj‘ "“
thousands of acre* of rock and kandhilK a that upril |Lo unite are taraiad to »«'»
lie loal
whole Hectlou ot which would 1 not keep a men, al, pron. «&gt;™ &gt;h« Indian, who
rh" of his laix
mraboAot LhaW»«ton and Wahpeton frw mill* HOU
single, goat ailve.
, J...
Sach a Oeasron*- Uncle, Sa«*&gt;!
band, are lorbidSen Io onto, u|~« ““ “
The Indians have picked thu choicest of copy BBT par-. Uh aba&gt; oMenJ ‘pH
Hte lately
the land, every man, woman, and child of tb.lahta ldtocribo.Uo the preeUmatl.M)
be attached --------to rhe I arso
them receiving 1W acre*, maay sfagfa I*®' dial! ~
- M-&gt; «
yet Osrtaz's Util* Ltrer Pffll « Hire at a™. rerelrtPB fr«a 1^00 to frOW I town
,..,d
dcnce. Th*;'
oiu»»« fertile arera. Thte they »lll j
nwu be,wren lb.no,ho ven fret as.
, . **• -d
^jssetou and \VabpeU4i M&lt;*t of
SSrsadregSb^toytoUls. ET^Uttwyooly fence in all together and will lease to eattiemen, Hying fa idlenewi on the lease JndIau&gt; under ^actof congreA fur tin* BM-ept
money. Indian land is inalienable and | ^inn nf ti„|r innfa was signed on Dre. ordinary CM0 »IU *1
untoxablefor twenty-five year*. It can be ,
J(ftW Au allotment of 1®) acres has
' Ths MoMte
readily-wen that the Indian irill have a I
to everj-member of Cha Hand
“snap.’’ The government giyts him tiw f
Uw
^^4 lhol parents
UnJ and
aoafrprejliln
to, him.
land
fenced it in for
n-.m, tb*_r»ll_ta
me ««*«- ,hj| not Imo. Ull tlieararira ar-nuyuun town hrn. and Ar*..:., and wfll ptotatar
.......
i.rlv rza
I acre
___ 1 taken ..
— Bak.
man stands te.
ready
to 1,«Ate*
lease It
it} Atilt
ahd tor
for twvtltwen- .has paid &lt;2,50 for each
up
by lax irate rauntew *T Wadoraday •
.----- —
• h■ ♦ lb*. Mrnt tebhteVlL
ty-flve yean* to come ho draws his rent him and the title to th- budashall remain Thursday. "U. B. EUder, aupsrfatcudeniof
money, sits, in idleness nnd looks on while in tire vhited State* nhcil the fnUmmount llta Georgia Pactfle reilrotei. fa bree wjUl
the white men build ro.Ml», bridges, and bait been paid by the cutryamn or his legal repair trains, andds pushing work with
schoolhouses, and make bis land the tnors repra^^tatlre.
. ” ■
, grettt rapidity, but it will be weeks before
valuable. No ono need worry over the
trams can bp run on .that, road betwtwsi
here and Wi Pofat Mt. Rider ba* made
■ Is thBbmaofso many Urea that bore* whare poor Indian being Crowded frqm tho hunt­ on»e lioomem Are Uaed.Lp.
we makooef great boast Oar pills cure it whda ing grounds of their fathers. They still
VaTKHTOWM, S. D., April li-Tba amtiigemcnfa with the Mobile and Ohio to
° c£te?aUUle Llrer Pffla Ore very ”nxn.*g^ have plenty of ground to exercise on, and boomi'-ra are rejoicing -greatly over the Uro its track from here to that city by way
every one of them, young and old, will be preaidept’s proclamation opening thitSh- pfArteria.
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made independently rich'in spire of themseton reservation April *15 avuonn. The
HOMELESS ANO STARVING.
sclvw.
line
haklieen
formed
and
the
boomers
who
Tire land and How to Reach It.
A «Bxnail portion of tbr brterern part of so far compose, it aay they propose to stay
carter «dicih« co., Na* vor*.
.
.f
:.. fAsUoyu
...
•wbere they are tin tbtfy mak? the filing.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE the reservation luu* been attached to King­ Ju
Jackbox, Miss., April II—The ' flrat
addition totlie increasing crowds at Um
fisher and Canadian- cottutiM of tattled
land ufire Lbu borders Of then-serration .through train &lt;rf the Iflhnds Cant nil ior a
Olilaboftin
and
is
Iwt
fwrelied
from
HenFtBPROFIT
rVn’i
riese/, Kingfisher and ElTiehb. County C, *re being lined, with boanjehin prnlrte Week I-xssrel here yosumlay. AU the
lying just west of thik land, is also good, schootn-ra mid many 6f the farmer* who
• eCk;
and fa liest reached froin ilfa Mime points. live nthr the reserve hare opened ttoanling
Jno.'ft'nzs.n:^^i-oMsdUa.
EXcIom* stmnp for rtn ulav. Addrote; A. F* Over half of Alfa county'ha-l been taken by houses to accnmmod«t«.t&gt;edeUriau boom­ condition^ ,j&amp; &lt; great' is the dcrastAtfan
FARISHy Eropr
'
l' ' " '
the Indiana. County D lies* west of C, is ers, who pi-opOse lo puUiiflb audvrindto ‘tiuit cltfaohk ’two? appeals to Ctmgrea*foHy-two miles long and twenty-four tho best possible eodeavcn* nett Friday
man Alien for' btaisfams* from ths gsaerai
,
.
wide. The Canadian and North Fork, riv­ nt 12 o’clock. .'1 .
•government. Hundreds of negroes' art;
en* pass through fa and ttbotfaSO per cent,
homotes?* aud withmjt- anyrttag to ml.
of tnp land is very fine. It fa bast reached
A, SCR1BNEIL M. D.,
t WAnnittfaMr, April fi- YM h*»u&gt;«xan- ■Along thfl rtrec Ixntom all the Work they *
overidnd through1 the Chreokso strip.
.. riiyslMnu and Surgeoi^ County E is mill further wow-and fa.tm- mittee on ludtau Mfaira yesterday ordefM hfatedem* towsttl ^taringfa -MTvy has
Hiflh'n.
- * ■ 1 Mid*.
versed by' thi! Canadian river. It is beat a favorable'report on the bill |ntrudue«d 'i*Sh7uS**a&gt;* u*&lt;a*r Vrit^.teotefaffal
Office fa rtslili uce. oue block ffiittpf depot, '.. rtyiched‘from 8toekto» or Goodwin in ths 1 by Townsend'M Colorado,*lb trnxjkfar the
Tho HlghMt Flood cm Record.
Cherokee strip* dr Higgins, Ttx.
If you wish
tribe ot aouthvrn Ute Indians in aouth- ‘ Tte greatest loss of life anti injury. to
A. AC It' BARBER
.
"Wliero the *B«it ufli Lies.
,
wesrem Colorado to southeastern Utah. property is along.th* Um* of the Tbrohig^*
l»&lt; .
.
\
«
^iiyslclaiist and Burgoons.
County F, south' of E, Is reached from The reservation will be opened to settle­
n,rendonfl dollar
bee ri*;4r., .It fawg large enough in the
Calls fa city or county jespoh'dM-to wllb the Panhandle of Texas or Greer county. ment and land sold at 11.50 per acre.
dry m-arbn to’float a small stefamboial, but
',r fittffsfad^ifMuUfeffirijFenabfa'j
The trip must be made overland a hun­
promptness, day urijlght.
'today it fa ten udl«* wide Its valley
■ » you todacMr what rou oajcfat todo, ’
dred miles or more. ' County G is in tho
RHODE. ^ISLAND ELECTION. J
a axlgiveaa idea of too probaWe cast- 1
Is extremely fertile and is Uckly populated.
center of the reservation and fa very desir­
All of the planwlpnv sioag ir
•—
ILLIAM O. ROWDEN.
able, but the Indian allottments are
j
four or five mi life *rv j-xjUroen
Lawyer.
nnirierouB. -It te about &lt;qmd distance
*9 place a certain amount of odrer- .
to tireoty r..K jt ChadM
Offler over JnUtis Ri^seH's store, State from al! rides of ths rewrvakiun. ।County
-her
Pbovipexce. April IkT-Cotapletu returns than the grvM flood(of iftfl
• : S“D« Xw you in the way wo think ’
11, lying south of it fa tho beat In ths fat. of thtf sure election give Brown, Republi­
Street, Hastings, Mich.
wlUdoyCn] then)o«t rood, yutfdhonld (
which time fl.u.’hfa^ like It hi
It Is reached overhaul from Minco through
can, IM innjorllypycr W«rdwgll, Denir
tfrti' Wichita reservation, or from Texas
T’Y
a
MriviiM»Bb!|c,Hepu^llcaij, is elected
A. SHELDON.
Mhkfai*x»ni**. v-r*.
through the Commanche reservation by.
*
Ab-dract and Brel Estate Office.
lieufahn'rit grtvertbr by'~l,03l* iiiijorit/.
In many iMtAnccM &lt;*o nqffp
atteattenthauHriunim. - jb.4!■,-&lt;
way of rfid old cattlo trails. I
Ab-rtract Block. Hastings.
.
rise
that
small
cabins were sw
George H. L’ttrr hns 23G majority and is
Money to low bn Real Estate Real Estate
i
sold on eompwnlon. General conveyancing.
NOT A PLEASING PROSPECT.
nwlectci! ‘•ceretnry W «Ufa. ‘ There was free ot the rorih sml wlmte,!______________
ffatiut a coMptete set of Abstract Hooke, cotu
them.
The
rivet
wan bank full before the
no
election
tbr
grueral
treaaunr,
Samuel
Mled/rmn^,
Crowds at Srttlsrs on Uund Paying Dou&gt;
prepared and a plan of adrertldnjr
Clark.1Bepnliictn,iUckiug;iC of a kMjWb recent heavy raina, which served to make
, . bl* rrices fpr Everythltig.
I
marked oat.- to be Wld what papers
ity. IfobertAV. Burk’aulf. Rcpubllcan,fackji it a veritable falaud .*«. The bridge over
[
yon should use, and wh*t the cost
The largt-Ht prowd at present is. gatherwl ac of n majority for Attorney general. tho b|g Black giver &gt;n the Afalwiua and
... will be, we wUl.furnhh the adverP. DRAKE, M. D.,
along the Rock lafand road on the ex­ The ftofal vote cas* wo* M,tnk Th&lt; legi»- j
I . tlwnient and the plat:-either or
both.and iubmit them for your en»treme eastern, border ot th* reservation faturn has 4 Hapuflligan majority of fqur-;
bvnrairw
_
QfficepverHbflowiy'adrugktorb.
I . &lt; eidemtion, together with ouchfll loc
Oita hours from 2 to 4 p. m.‘ T-fapbone, eon btit a« the people faarn that only a small teen pn ajdnt baRot, not counting the
I
tboaorvipe.
uet^mg wltfy rekitfenee, at Halloway's drug pcirtion of the best lamia areavaifaHo lieutenant governor, who vote* In the
from there thny win watted out. Most of wnatc.', Tiw figure* vn governor,,lieuten­
the county seats are nearer the north or ant governor and iwcreu-u-j ore majorities’ Allen, of Mississippi, Whose dbtrjtd. In-1
over1 all. The legislature will elect the,
■A M. KOWUiB;u.0.S.
south line* of the re*cry-1tion than they
b
eleetrotypea and Wgaiatcs the ad­
other Republican atate ofllceni XLel eludes most of the country inundated by*
ore die eastern, but tho people who have
vote, polled KM the largest In the hlsUry the rise of tho Tombigbee rirer, has re­
Vflhw fiqurs? » in. to 5 |&gt;. in.
come already do not learn this flntll they
.
InR the fulfllJment of contrnxG* wo
are landed In .tfaj wild crowd nt Kingfisher
-” ।
byh eornrafSaica aUowedby, i
V;-.
.orElreno
and
are
rubbed
and
taken
fa
on
QMITH A COJXHtOVE,
voters in the state whom Se jfartv tnana-' urge Hml »ld. A?l«d. hove tea. re­
,rfv«sry . ride. 'Already priefcs on' supplies
P "; ' :J
Tmwyers.
gen* can ney*c Joofaq.
have nearly doubled.
(Offlbe InVnion Moek, Hustings, &gt;
,
Sotai ffaftUU HlsUr^.
Practice is all tike kourUot (hastate.,. ,. jThe Frltky Indian Puny.
■ - I*? Jl»» k* «n^t
bt'tjlnr^Aat i
Pravlou. lol»y Rbod. l.l.nd wn. rood visor s board of Lowndes county, urking
Indian ponies that a month ago could Ixj
«°y Wav or troeftte, read ,
bought tar IWnow rII forffc. It takes
I • WndhiwJy;
.six men to hold on? of. them until tbs naw
then rwtrieted to naUvo-bcrn dtiuns and
A.,' ,Attfepeiati^v, ■
♦wnar gota on, in pine cases out of ten
only to be bucked off, landing on his bead foreigners' owning a certain amount ol
Hiixmixoham, Ah.. April li-Raiu jrf|
1 oramntfvattandlnetoj .
’ and sciUtering hfa pottn-sdous among tM property in the state. Tho Republics
For anyfurther loftthnaUoa address j
wowd.&lt; You- are charged; W far a' flight's majority ranged between 5,000 and 8,000 in here yesterday, Irat the flood, in J he var­
&gt;EO. ?. ROWEJJ.
C*.,
a total of 40.UJ0 votes. In 1M9, however ious riven are stationary or receding. The
,sl*epoua
out
ar
tl.&amp;l
if
yod'
furiirt
yndr
it tlXXERMAN, llbmdntathle Firasuffrage was extended to all naturalise greatest damage hna been done in th« vi­
p Vtepw
Bara,,,
• t -L &gt; .sWIaukfca Snxtiun;
• is । owp ,bltwkiit, and. the faxuiy of rStingfoi dtixens, ami Rhode Island came into th*
cinity of Colambua, Mfaa At that point
.
. (OfncecWvrLifttyp’Mdrugatorei) .-u., - .afa hours on h.bare floor cnmes&gt;t 50 cents;
the river is rapidly falling. Four bod!er
The
governor
fau
started
acrilsado
ncnlhst
•"■iiu
V1'
.
lh,aw»J)la1l if&lt;l. wbl.ky pwMlm rntTi reiily lh is® wus C2, ..Itast.1M4r. it, wai were found yesterday morning
LAW, RBAL-B»TATE.AXl)COJ^jtt)lB. ten».«SxB Rltultrf Sutra manhslswra 'V-Sl- Thd Irwm— Wasiduq.lt -fa^teiw^
'
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7/‘ WoiF Wt out to polrol Ibfc uwn.i
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:«af®*ntamAlo.nr.i.s'ta4&gt;.»b5‘ -fapw* Ifade.lev
■ i..: U.15 T,un.. , Woodland^ Mijch.
Th. only. iBUllty Kt ' tar »U Iwttewu1 •
&lt;X 8. PAxh&lt;F.!noK.&gt;-- , ,J, M. Smith,
, cowboy and te.pfttau-,, Ind|„
flooding tho Ur
Notery.Public.: JuaMceot tho VeacC.
Xlw nw .uu.rrrM over . ,game J
Emerson.
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tar the dpento,, ,na t»o oth„ two will bi ;12uw«#
■wmrtettek within rotljwlgbt hotttit. A„
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th.Ftotaratpbm.b",, V\ Illi n TV. a . &gt; n
that the tatUau, h»te ut#n ell M th.
Uad lit a euutlouou, bodj on
^Pi!^Pal,to!*n”' ■h&lt;rtM'W the white, Ime ore, withoot bwllu“w??
out troio the bottom lanila and water
“pplj entirely. Thfr .bow. the tine baud
.Jv uki.t ih^ToS^LiT’
Man Ltdul
'lpM U’ l“t the
JMIaulamU The more th. attire, !—T E«rd tlmagrnlhg tbrougi^i: ■
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tare
h,0™«1- ood atoeady r^
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Tbe west half iH) of tor noitu , -t &gt;iusrtcr
GtioCMettea mvnt
in town*.■ . one (IJ.
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I*o., to auecewi Justice Brndloy on the
bud reme bench.
Union 'loQgaborernen of Chicago have
deeded to Htrike against a reduction of
wotree from 25 to 3) cent* an hour. About
4,W0 men are involved.
.^u« Hing,
awi. a
. wealthy
.™,qy Chinaman ..
Lung
in
New York, wim om isainated became, it ia
■aid, ho belonged to a society which w;a« |
opposed to the JlighbinderK.
[
A bill for an international monetary
congn-sj , at Chicago In 1603 to consider
the silver question has been introduced I
for Springer by McCreary.’
j
A saloonkeeper in New York started to
put a tramp out of his place; in the alter- I
cation which ensued he discovered that '
they were both married to the mow wife I
—
I
The base ball Reason begins to-morrow ।
the big combination opening in all the ;
cities embraced in the league.
'
beheaded at Paris I
ones* Dellord Dec. 4 '
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Other Chemicals
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Cocoa,

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which is absolutely pure'
and soluble.
It has more than ihrte times the strength
of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is far more economical,
coding less than one cent a cvp. It
is delicious, nourishing, and easily
DIGESTED.
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PECKHAM'S CP.OU PSEMEPV'
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TaungBinngr
XVodnvRdny. April. G.
William .Maier, of Wbudflug, ’hot, and
killed bi" wife because she related to give
bhn a kisa
ThoUKurt, o&lt; cutie b.re p.rl.b«l Io
the recent »uina# in Oklahoma and Indtau
Territory.
It is sold that Minister Egan has been
granted temporary leave of absence to visit
the United States.
Mis» May Trimble, of Huntingdon, Pa.,
has eloped with John R. Baker, her
father’s teamster,
A Hungarian at Johnston, Pa, was in­
stantly killed while trying to light hispipe at an electric light.
Governor Abliett, of New Jersey, dtaapP^ved the bill Irgajlrtn
o Reading
combine, and bos
his objections
*

The reported battle between cattl
and rustlers, in which tbe f
eight men and were re
did not take place.
Bishop C. H. Fowler,- of the
Sold by Traveling men and Grocers^Evefywhe^Manufactured only b7
church, will act ortliaplain of ! _
fair dedicatory-'exercises Oct. IS n
haa accepted the post. _______
A party of Russian refugees, twenty-two
in number, are detained at Chicago to sec
whether they shall bo sent back, as they
are entirely destitute.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Thirty-nine lot* of clothing imported from
In the matter qfthe estate of C. Columbus London for Harvard college students have
beeK seijfc'd TV the X? bl tad StaOes marshal
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N. K. FAIRBANK &amp; cd.,Chicago.lli.

’ 5H0KE

IE CHILDREN'S COUGH CUREl
the laboAatWi tig* Adi&amp;dnck and St.
the town-ihip of Barry, in the couuty of Lawrence railway iu New York are bru­
Burry. In [the alate of Michigan, pursuant to tally treated proven that said report* ore
license and authority granted to mr on the 29&lt;h
day of February. A. D. iftn. by the I'robate false.'
The Mormons at Independence, Mo.,'are
court of B.irrv county. Michigan, all of the
*' Ths Niagara Falls Koate.11
i
r
estate, right, tide and Interest of the said de­
ceased of.jin arid to the real estate situate and waiting patieutly for * new re'plntidn and
being In the county of Barry, In the sute ot putting in the tlmo telling of jmiraculous
«aio».
l?3 tea Ea jg« I £S
Mlchigitfi, known and described aB TUtlOWS. cures matte 'Uy'lay ihg dfi Gt the hands ot
east half
of Hie-south west quarter the elders? --^
(l»&gt; ofscctlou thirty gwyTjln township one (1)
The Confedefktav
north, ramie nine 48T west, according! to tho
L'nitud States .survey thereof; also ten (10) leans numbered on)
Nacres Off from the north end of the east half the line were Kirb;
StiUltins.
IN THE
CH), ol the north west quarter (!«&gt; of'sectlon Cabell, imdDthers v
thirty tine (31) in township one (»/. north range part in the rebellion.
pine It&gt;} west.
•
Dated March 1st, A. D.. 1H«» ,
««•
i^K-ai Ageot, 21 antlug
■j
Of\small-pox have been re­
posted in New York since Saturday.
Tho ofilcinl Democratic plurality for
Mayor at Milwaukee was 3,18b; majority,
2,014.
,
George A. Weaver’s hardware house in
Newport, R. L, was completely destroyed
by tire.
Oil producers are proposing to suspend
all drilling operations tor six mouths, in
order to raise prices.
This year’s lumber cut at Cheboygan
maw......................
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will exceed IIS),000,000 feet, against 104,«O,(XX) feet last year.
Tho Standard Oil company of New
York has increased Its capital stock from
000.000 to $7,000,000.
The temperature ot the past few days
has been from teu to fifteen degrees below
the average for this season.
Lato of London, now of Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE at
The steamer City of Fitchburg, belong­
ing the Old Colony company, was heavily
IHIILILSZDATZE. J^rXOFZ.
damaged by fire ot New Bedford, Mass.
The transfer of the revenue marine to
Si Has visited this County each month for tho past six months, and during those visits has examined and
the naval department would save $432,405
prescribed for hundreds, end efleotod many of the most Wonderful Cures over made in the State I
ip a few years, so says the senate commits ^plfynur7n,TirlT4~affllTH?1ghbora abent- Dfi Hetman 8. HmRyhtoy&lt;- -There-in awely -a-Rc-lghborbood ia taaxiMinty-Uiat;
luts not had the l&gt;enoflt of the doctor's"woiifffrrtn'ekllT/iiMirtbrb'ly STffnrtTf'WhtCh hits noniiHtDire ur ntore ntite inonibers-1
, Tk® tact that tbe UniCttl,Bpt^s. cpjtaer
Mi&amp;tehed fvtt death aad, restore&lt;yiQ health after all hope llad beep given pp au&lt;| the family physician pronounced thecaw
Newark haa sailed
jOnayraJ*
'incurable.9!?Afflicted do WM .f»H tdomwll pits must emihent pb^ddan and sirgeon.
taken |o mean, that peace, 1* restored,Tn
Anexaminayone.cynmUlMin^ antlw^^frrK
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Chninir Htoraaaa. ■ ,
.
■ Uuhn G..BI11*, of Daoenport, ha»..bcen
■elected iw temporary ditfirman, and J. R..
Aitbonc^-the*’doctor te in many caret com­
R. Markluy, bf -Maaoa Qfcy, rocomxntftidtxl
i-.oget,
,e*Bdaumiraj. djaifiMf; C*sre giy»:' i
pelled to n»o expensive inetrnmi-nto sad
nt [lermaneut chairman of tlie lows D«ald• ;• x;
I
cb«mleaia in making analyaia, microscopic
cratie
convertiow today.
i
and other eelentific examination!, yet he
.■•■arly S.00 cures In th« Stat* of tfk bltari/vrkijfff
.Hrned WDtt/d negro, brutally manltrml
i ii patients,ail told in Miiwrent*. WlaqopslD. 11-1
' tn^Ali&amp;m*, Grthrfc. ■TetioHMff. OWo tad I
his wife with a poker-dv- JuvkHon; X&lt;m.
I* B ixirt of the pbyefcUn’* doty toatoertaln
IwlinDa. have bem folly fivo timM that nnsni&gt;y’il
■A crowd-of uegrwff derei diaad4dcd*:frbm.
tie pati jut's f ’
““
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hanging1 thu‘iHarderer -by a white man
who discovered tlwmv in; tfte oct.
■
*nd ntHehi a prey to-eernfula, rHHVjfeTtwaey &lt;h»-1
Fjnapht’T &lt;!&lt;^cidra to locato a m
■■hi-’. c«iu»nraptlon. &lt;ir«tructl»e frcuxlfl In-nblse. I
chredsficck&gt;&gt; see Mtn. and ao
Atnona otberv, hnndrerla of children bopelcaaly I
LIVESTOCKtAND PRODUCE MARKETS.
by the find eismlnatlon, and often whhndt
dnfasnwd. Hut bohuld oew: tnraiy ' Lthorn
Mkins n aeration, ho tells the invalid what
the trouble te. and th* prospect of a cure,
I . Chicago
"nd most wonderful of all hs values bis first
■rtfart extMirivecoJlectlrtS ofltmru«lV(AMev»irlin-l
!
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L'BICAOtx.April 11
imprevRlnn sod first Took at a patient ranr*
ported-to this tMoniryifof cxnrniahur avrt
Following . were , -(bo yuotaAlun* aa&gt; Abie
lima all elsoand Dr.Hnsjphrey is never mis­
iDB*UXartM &lt;£Jphrnaiq»|lnM,-nD*.*J toonapl.fnot &gt;
taken io bi* dteguosls in any caeo.
Tho d. *ct«r;s methods diff*r markedly from
ts« general praarttioosr in all respects.
t»&gt;«4c-. Jiffy. &lt;Jp«ued WM^ cIcxtell-Sic. tiontnena, urinary oreana. brain and nervous »;v{'n&gt;.'
Foilowina tho plan of Bt-Goonro’" HoepBal
IMralyeif. rti-Onlrarrt.-eieir atodaeluvIwtfAaolic.
AprU, ’ - optrartf
doaed 4dtaj* ’'MaV.
■ ■f Ixindno, he rr&lt;i»t«rs evory pcrtlenlnr a»
iqrnora, «e&gt;&gt; wtXJufcldhefref.j llfa. idrdUeswy
open* 41c. tlosM
JUna, ffjwnSd -S^c.
U&gt; tbe patient's physical eondPlou and men­
,ciuioi».&gt;l&lt;iB &gt;liMH«r». Mi.-eranijil cietji sgm of,
cioaed abtfe. Uau-May. ap««d SHfe. closed
tal stats, oj'hucnucttriou qf-mc'
WenlrtWa «&gt;f‘&lt;yth*r,pyrnlY&gt;rreS*i*f
,r2
(&lt;Hia«.JjWta . M|*a«l
« !o»ed
July,
rii*&gt;&lt;h-rbir,»»p»&lt;ifli»mfedldinee*» MrwWrt:t&lt;opohed XTSA cJuesd.. XH&amp;. . Pork-April.
i.dlfcared oniae. *m| c*a HipUWr felt, at
with the urte'ufiraugnatujjf of
•rk jrijliadifej^edpvrU r«Jt,f&gt;&lt;|rtli- :iF!rr tli-r
In thtewarti^zoti^Rmaaot o
e fcWtttn;- TW-aroplitafast tH MW.iiultl‘.M
■tin un- readily cmputVa and l.^
rchine in actloc. yet a«r*- with
;
power of the body measured
thv
force and anenty an.l destructive capabillLive-Blocki TrArte at ths
S^rk-fanb
ir»^yT»U&gt;.ftrt» Mill "biff f«t bprdra&lt;*'f
li.-ffj j
B!ti&gt;Dtr&lt;&gt;n to bnik|n&lt;w* arc «il«&gt; idof ly. — (■ h .' -LI
today ranged as follows: Hoge—JDwkat
WsC»oiMi&lt;r6rtr &lt;H Inc. knHwtoa n»*iwlwifl:.-|
•t Iriyactlvo wtth.bsst .sahipd sail fiaavy lut»
Into* falwwroril»;ttMr xttrltf hotn
nm» Itorta Ntfhsr. vihe* grade* steady
1 8o
u "ft'
*L hwsaad.-.
n ji &gt;roxim»&lt;t&gt;» tlmo and expea re of treat moot,
&gt;iiiM4n»y
l*.'nKei»nrji
week
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sredtiita.IouVw
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would
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point
out
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utter
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Office at the Hastings House, TUESDAY, APR. 26.

One day only. ['

DB. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY,!

Dr. I* X. Laklns, the Reetai SpedaHst of
Grand Rapids. Mich., will bo at tbe Has­
tings house. Hartings, Mich. He Invites
every sufferer from Rectal trouble -io call
and get a correct diagnosis of their &lt;1sease, time required to cure and cost ot
same free of charge. Mr. Parker, pro­
prietor of the Hastings bouse. Is one of
Dr. Lakins’ patients.
Call on him any
time and get a list of borne testimonials.
Jas. L. Wilkins, ex Mayor of Hartings,
says: "My piles would come down almost
constantly when i was on my feet and tor’
two years I was uuable to do hard vfork.
They never came down onee Softer Dr.
Irkins’ second treatment
I do more
work In one day than I could do In a week
before he treated me and do It easier too.
I have talked with many Grafid Rapids
people be cured years ago and all speak of
his ability in the lilgnest terms.’’
Call on fhe-Dr. and talk It over.

kind

montan military
itted suicide by shootwith revolvera. They bea suicide dub.
completion ot a railway bridge
rots the Mississippi river at Memphis
will be celebrated May 12. Senator Voor­
hees will be orator of the day.
Five tons of gun-cotton exploded at St.
Petersburg nt the state smokeless-powder
factor}'- The building and the nine work­
men In it were blown to atoms and the
whole city was shaken.
A revolt among convicts in a prison at
Granada. Spain, was quelled by a volley
*■ ’A the
_ -—
*- w
hich killed
mrn and
Ap
fiOHbe
which
killed two
Wvo-rnrn
a.

SlIEKlEF’8 SALE.
Notice la oerebygiven that by virtue of a writ
of fieri facias issued out of the Circuit Court for
the County »-f Barry, lu favor of Edward P.
Gage against the real estate of Clark Duseft
in said county, to me directed and deliverody
I did, oo the 18 day of September. A. D. 1891.
levy upon and take oud seize all the right, title
and Interest of said Clark Bassett, Tn and to
the following desrrfned porcel of land, to wit:
The undivided one fourth
ot the south
west quarter i&gt;«) of south we-1 quarter (&lt;*).of ‘
section twenty two -23) in township of Irving,
Barry County. Mich., all of wbleh I shall ex­
pose for sale at puwlc suction or vendue, to the
highest bidder, at tlie north front door of the
Court House, in the City of Hantloimjiin said
county, on the.unli day of April. A.iD. 188?, at
10 o'clock In tbv foreu &lt;xi of said d.-ty. _
Dated this IC'h day of March, A. 1&gt;. lfi»J.
James D. Bex ham..Sheriff.

&gt;..u .m-j.-VJ____ ..._____ . Job,
of Gainesville, Tex., was burned to death.
Bheluul'bcen baking mud pies over an
open Are, and her clothes became ignited.
Samuel 8. Curry, D. D., Ph. D., now ot
Harvard, has been made instructor of elo­
cution nt Yale. Profraaor Arthar M. Fair
banks, of Dartmouth, is also added to the
Yale faculty.
A Union Pacific express train passed
rough a shower of mud in Kansas which
ered it with a layer of mud an inch
kuning the windows and obscur-

Mic

, n pMjminent contractor

studiep open to
Yale Mtud^nte^ isAl!i(&lt;jIgainst 120 tesiqrear.
Five men werfcfatally injured by the'ftx.plosion of a locothelive boiler at Long
Island City.
Mrs. D. J. Spear*, of Chicago, com­
mitted suicide at Kenosha by turning on
the gas in her room.
Six persons were precipitated into the
Geneseo river at Rochester by the fall of ft
bridge, but all were naved.
The people of Ohio are asked to sub­
scribe enough money to build a monu­
ment to “Land BIII" Allen.
The St. Paul White Lead and Oil Com­
pany's work were consumed by fire. Loss,
&gt;105,000; insurance. A*&gt;O,000.
The large express cumpanieu are gradu­
ally but persistently discharging all em­
ployes belonging to the brotherhood.
Representative Bitt, of Illinos, is said to
have the lead for the position of minister
to France to succeed White!*W/iteid.
A gang of eight negroes in Louisiana
•wee hwh! -to hsue luUed-M- puddlar for, bin

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kud’hongud.
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A iuftD.-. .mmoaed
bfl, Rey.. J,,*
eG.
\Vy.b»ter,,Qf JJaltjiuore. killed himself /by
leaping! from &amp;' thira-Story ’lwhjdow',iu
Chtfrleaton. '
•- Georgia ifikuber firm* barn,united ia: a
and will j»)»#re alLerdcra «ju*l^i
The organization will be governed by. a
central office at -Macon.
. Dr.,Parkhuri, th” New York.jireacher,
hM received eleteti letter* threuttuiArig hi*
life if he does: Adi- •dertet' in hik- crusade
BgOinsfrerhne in thnt^t^ .
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OPTB EIVJOY®
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the 'taste, and acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the pyatem effectually, dispels colds, badaches and fevers and cures habitual '
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
ceptable to the stomach, proriapt in
its action and truly beneficial tn its.
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy ana agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
-mmL81 fr.'ttlsJg,
ias.

wishes to try xk; ; Do. BOt teCCOpt any
substitute. —.---------------------------CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

towfrt/zr. rr. (;; ''Wfirfla^W.r.

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declared th*, prohibition ■ lanL constitu­
tional, And the Prohibitionist* are about
to Indict nil the .saloonkeepers ' in ‘ Yank­
ton.
——- - - •
ftrtawy, Aprrt. 8.
Yeaterday WWs generally observed aS

shire.
.
t u.
Merchanta in Mexico have petitioned1
the government to tax commercial trav­ CrSMtvL.....-ft/&lt;
elers.
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Cener.1 K. W. Pirn., tit Vail Rina-, bu
married, fit tbe age of TO, Mias Ida Estelle
Gardiner, oged|27. j ,
'
Wool is advancing; in the London, mar­
ket, and American dealers expect a similar
movement 3n domestic wool.
The RcpubBoAa. state convention, of
Lanning.
AfekrtisM, Mihjt at I^ttkv Rook, and ta- Detroit..
.d&lt;gMd4JiyRlaonfar,fcnominatloii.
The Mormons are holding ^a world’s
conference at Independence, Mo?/Tifey.

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Curts After. All. Others .FaM.
Delays
ifaSvbeirrwtglu s&lt;4it&lt;ry *n'd.lmilaereai&lt;.nirt»ewirtN»4
lh p4r«MW&lt;tto ev-MnaUr'uhilbrnlhyr tkt&gt;Jfoqrtka« ]
! terly d«!r»y th*in nulwM rvoetvd br * -kill-d h*n&lt;l. Are joa nfflicted? tian, irwlneo nerr«rti«'liMHtfatd-raHr'drdrt iirumrfuwk~u&lt; ^srnw
Y&lt;itir ••’•m* m*iy lx» oneily curable now. but rvmcrnrwr. every moment
'
..f th - m.v.11 vftw-'Sa toYHRM*CTJw*1*rrV&gt;l'M
nt«lecrbrt3it« »&lt;*a nraror the day when |n,4njraralde »N«« mjiy oiip-rr* o«-. wlrn U&gt;«numt oklllful pbyrtHSo-Wo vemr-r jon no a*«i»i«ucc
■ imlriL I t.ir H Miuoinl.f.rt«ll&lt;«ktlt'WklaotdiISb»l yai:bniM*rraM

■« &lt;li^vi«*&lt;l iMnlr. n &lt;li»—«««y mind.

Dr.'Hamplirey'

••en

mi«!

tnrim like fu-ti-m than

«lan&lt;».

it&lt;i« ■ r nn-.- . tii.T &lt;» U(itrr.'huiAl»*4o itmfrrt

do,. UVtfATS fair. to suoiL' I xu)i*A4 j vetn Man
to nedinmido,-.CLOU&amp;XVlb-bnuhers'* attBiu
ixajwv*. P&gt;**« steers,1
•££$&gt;

•uumw. steeMr*

So
, SlcBepflf Isaacs,, former lord mayor of Kaliur.Moo
‘.UwilpiLir aiming H htimW &lt;it mtfn ln‘dfcted tor
to defraud (he Has-.
, ^rd^ 1’uJ’^bW ‘CjiiBti,

‘ Daniel.
,'jeare'old, j^o\
eriifc’ HWttVittatfrteTiiad'
posed to Mmjilo Hayes, jigwd IS, 'if- Hang­
kkora Tote toaBOo-pisrW tbs
ing,Hbck/Q., find crurtied'her dtuJl'wUh.
,^tohetib^i^.?yWedliffi:^I .
giwipatova ',:; b &gt;h. p,*:.
*'jha&lt;
Producvi Butlare-ikmoy wpsrator, aoassq; '
fine creamariM, Ui8S4c; iLalrias, Lacy fresh;1
man employed by him is

Live Poultry—Chickens, UH per lb; r
iBKO0«.'6ucfe4&gt; •ttwomcr tttriteys.talWi lute,
pw
'Puu-'.'
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Ild-n.-e t.‘&lt; &lt;|*«stiit ovUiLlifiMihlMVWftete rttoihanbqif grui«H H.r leoaiae:. otMAt
toes— Hebron*. 30332c per bo.; Buresak*,,,;*!^
the ".••lirw (i
--------------- ' ■ "ahwTOmxww&amp;r
,... .inr, Pmtlrar
Di
tetwl.f h*W WSrtMHTMtMC hMUitttbsmfj
umd. etc . nre mi fiwnirmr ™
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to «mp and n-tnln ■ fact, he holos fust to old frireds tenaciously. ap&lt;i
riiweiK
tas.;tswert.lx*atoMiiUU»ola i
make# new «&gt;nea cnotioosly. rxi-erifnc- hnrin&lt; lonn since pn-wa Unit
in
• b *a J
d.tcen conjectures
boyeverf
’’j’X **
■ no &lt;.l&lt;Ltrcth well applied la .wort
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Ui-epitnl Medirs in tnicnsuxipy of ths blm&gt;d
and t!r»n-». wbo cat rice with him a full Imo
of inatruraSDta sod apparatus for
stliujlv^- —*“
KfH u»w ronaldtwad indiapausibla toaeorrvet
rtlncnoH- In all forms of olwcnroand chronio
&lt;ilwa»». Aa very few doctors oolside th*
iHnr»« citlnc nre than prepared wfth oosUf &lt;&gt;otilt &gt;&gt;f rnlctir-zoplc ond &lt;&gt;thor Maenluil u»trnin-nt» for ruakuuc aatricily firaUcliMm dlaaDoel» In mmy t unes, th* afflicted would do well
tn call upon th* doctor and *ot hia opinion

There twiftee apoint in tho rontMa
of ..v-ry &lt;H»ew(&lt;; this la capMially tra« “f «U
pr..xr».»#lv» diaresM, all.or any of whlcb uro
r arable r.p to a certain time; Ui»t is, until ffnch

Mar, 4TMd; 'Nb4!«1*,' Uty.' 0*UDan but Mteadyt &gt;N&lt;u;mhMd tUkh.^aqikMM^r■WMa. ‘ Ry»r-bte*dr; ungraded weiorn. Ude.
Barley—Nominal: No. 2 Milwaukee, OSjt&amp;lcFoek&gt;-Dull;
llUJfollritrforMwrrLahi
-Steady;, M*y( tttij JulyjfWi -.;. vuoTi
: '&lt;1
Ka»t Du|tujp,;..|; j.1Llf
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w.t
L
’.&lt;0 i (fettavmta AprH.lL'

u •» n vu. - . - •• - until prematuro d».ith cloe** the ►ovne.
snch a* have t&gt;hflli*&lt;l tho skill U V.. ........
claas and their rem-tit-s. D*-. BniU'threy ipilekly
— -■ •p-JH-nd
*- - --&lt;
cares. Uh-er* tumors, finr-iii end
rrowthRcnrnd without the ns-«&gt;fTibvkn”
cstwtkta.
w jpMa. n^i^hw.
Manhood Ferfttally RestoredQuiet, ualan-ttabd .rentsln earn fr.r I:

biliLr. pn-iyulnm denims » f mat tyi|&lt;nw&lt;*. •'
•it’d kindred uff^-thit's, wfiich htro utrn fh*«- ,

r.73;; iiciis da«
»woa.iu
Sheep ,and; Uiui«i7£i^bty-fivu Ipa.M-.Ou
.■fie': mvkefsactiye;, cx’.r v fauiir ihcern IM4
OBTSi good 'to chofc'Oi *tS54ta£ g6o^it&gt; 'ex­
tra' uatfre lamin.
ILjo^Elfchiy

l" Fr.- Fr&lt;usiYHte(KxMmtaMd&lt;m of UriwL-All i-r-mi sulf Hug W-U. -tacurs
I fi .tr. Iwu t.i *■ nr uiinfULn) the
o—inn ••■te—d *n to'1 inomlng for RxnminRliotl. WM.o Dr. Htfoiplirffy M
.nv.rfrt, on
tkrlm JSm&gt;'Um.*■&gt;lKhS»
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is fliit-Rgii, 11*.,
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good tobwt pig*. 4*.-“^”: ,
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al&lt; .tttlf. tu» iliNe#’Td^lsr' ■‘ir',d vi'-‘-a I a
ii/i
-H t*
Ytfi*. AWlitl ,
Wheat No. 2 red wtater'-aub;'-

etrnrture it»e.L E»t-n io &lt;«i-u-

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day.
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The strike dn'
been declared “of
a defeat for the'lfi
It is eslimnt&amp;i
an avern^tf&amp;nc
produced In Vert
A con^efitloii o
is in RCMidn ac I
nie Davis is one gt
Albert H. 5^4'JpL
.
died on a nul^aar tra!t&gt; JnK«n lucky .while
bUWiJA;;
;
Twelve person* ,werc Jfljuted jh
ra.fiway collhupn njjtar.'.Aibnul Vernbi4 a,
through negfigen^aion the part -of fc‘,flagDtan., -;7, “ '..'5
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Harriett wSl
s.i&gt; tu’i Y tkiO’g a kMbtttuhtii: /ifutr-n &gt;»e i

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Bed Room Suits

Dining Tables.

Side Boards

\FW.GrebU
Fancy Chairs

Hastings Banner
Thursday, April 14, 1892.
MARSHALL u COOK. Editor
THU HA8TTNO8, MICU., PORTomCK,
AUGVBT 14. 1879.

Just at this stage ot tbe game, in the
race for tbe democrat presidential nomina­
tion, It appears that Grover Cleveland is
having his Innings. Hill doesn t appear
to be In sight just now. But he la too
much of a mischief maker to remain Idle

MK

EDITORIAL NOTES

Governor Winans will be renominated.
As great accidents which prove great mis­
fortunes are not apt to be repeated, all
“In It" to bis excellency will
there wil
be the emp
honor of having his name
printed
the tickets.

m have invented
machine for easting votes which is abso­
lutely accurate, prevents repeating and
gives out tbe correct returns in three min­
utes. Dave Hill and Tammany will have
Iowa’s generous contribution to tbe
bo nse for such a machine.
Anything that
starring Russians Is 3,500 tons of produce.
mould be accurate and prevent repeating
which will require 225 cars to transport to
Ido for Tammany. And to give
the sea board, and two ships to carry to
returns In the three minutes would
Russia.
be also out of the question. Tammany
wants to bold tbe returns until tbe republi­
Mayor ringrec, of Detroit, has a large
can country districts have been beard from
sized governorship bee In bls hat. If
and then count ud votes enough in New
Mayor
Pingree Is a good friend to the re­
York to overcome the republican majority
publican party, that bee will emigrate.
above Harlem. No, there Is no danger of
that machine become popular In New York
The democrat sheep haters In congress
city.
the free wool mil. Nothing
traders so much good as kicking
Rhode Island had her election on Wed
sheep.
■eaday. As it was tbe first run of tbe
campaign. Little Rhody became the centei
of'interest. and drew Into the arena such
great men as Cleveland and McKinley.
Tbe state baa shown strong democratic
symptoms for several years, and tbe demo­
cratic Idea of free raw-material and high
tariff manufactured goods was popular in
tbe manufacturing centers. But the repabUcans.won a splendid triumph, elect*
teg tbelr state ticket by a majority over all.
and a large plurality over the democratsand capturing both branches of the Jegisla-

The county convention to elect 10 dele­
gates to tbe state convention at Detroit to­
day was held at the court room Tuesday
afternoon, and considering the time of tbe
year, was well attended, every town and
ward being represented but one.
J- G. Nsgler, of Freeport, was made
temporary chairman and John Lee, of
Woodland, temporary secretary.
They
were made permanent officers of the con­
vention.
The following delegates were then aeweezey. Hon; P.
Hale Kenyon, C. W

Republicans of Barry county, your duty
to to organize and get In working order for
■ext fall. You polled more votes In Barry
eounty on Monday, April 4tb, than the
democrats, with all tbelr side shows the
people’s party and proaibitlonlsta thrown
fa. You polled nearly 200 more than the
democrats and people’s party combined,
and by proper organization and effort, you
eaa make the republican party in Barry
eoaaty Invincible, with 500 majority over
any possible combination.
The dim of Grand Rapids, Saginaw’
Bey City, Jackson and Muskezon were
grandly rrdee—rd from democratic misrule
■matey. There is not a large etty in
I'-/

oaea
A ballot for chairman of tbe county committeegavea practically unanimous vote
for Hate Kenyon. This happy selection
was received with much enthusiasm, and
there la no question but that the /-Mee

man. surely none can feel but that the re­
publican forces in Barry county will be in
good trim for next fall’s campaign.

Tbe republican congressional convention
for the 4th congressional district was held
In Three Rivers Tuesday, for the purpose
of electing delegates ana alternates
Mfto tbe
"
National convention In Minneapolis next
June. Members of tbe congressional committee were also appointed, Hon. Daniel
Striker being appointed from this county.
Tbe convention was called to order by
CoL Eaton, of Paw Paw. and Judge Smith,
of this elty, was called to preside, and
made a neat little speech thanking the del­
egates for the honor conferred upon him.
After tbe various committees had reported,
the convention proceeded to the election of
two delegates and two alternates to the
National convention, which resulted as fol­
lows: Delegates. George W. Merriman,
of Hartford, and F. C. Lee, of Dowagiac;
alternates, F. B. Watkins, of Hopkins, and
R. B. Messer, of this city.
Resolutions commending the administra­
tion of President Harrison, and denounc­
ing the New York Sun’s vicious attack
upon the Sun’s record of Gen., Alger were
passed.
Everything passed off very harmonious­
ly. the best of feeling prevailed throughout,
and tbe spirit of certain victory next fall
hovered over
Tl
’ “
-----the occasion.
-'hough Barry
county was lopped off of tbe third congres­
sional district, through the gerrymandering
tactics adopted by the squawbuek legisla­
ture, end added to tbe fourth, yet our en­
trance among
greeted with such cordiality that It seemed
like being among old friends. With tbe
friendly feeling shown and tbe desire for
harmony, there can be no
the republican ranks in the
district, and whatever may be the outcome
of subsequent conventions Barry county
can certainly be counted upon to give her
usual good republican majority.

City 3d ward—A. E. Kenaston
Oty 4th ward—W. R. Cook. '

Irving—Enoch Andrus.
Johnstown—Frank Bullis.
Map* Grove—E. G. Potter.

Try tbe Boston brown bread.
get at tbe south side bakery.

You can

SPRING
JACKETS.

Houses and lota for sale, also two houses
to rent in desirable location. Inquire o&lt;
Mrs. M. H. Bailey.
anyone desiring to build, paint or hav­
ing occasion to use hardware "boa id get
prices at the W. F. I’owere’ hardware
store before buying. Bargains offered for
tlie next 30 days.

We place on eale thia week some of our

NEW SPRING
DRESS GOODS
Which we are constantly receiving and pledge
the assurance of showing all that in

STYLISH GOODS,

p&lt;»sed to be. would carry polities to such an

SUPERIOR VALUES,
—AND—

dune in this Instance.

SATISFACTORY PRICES

ran no loranr

You will never get a better opportin
to buy bed room suits than at
th&lt;i,el“n*e f^wbere la the ady.
Of that well xnown and popular insutntlon, the Grand Rapids Boriumi CdtejT

SC T?11*
h« u bra bJE
raraa w ,t b*r brother*, ,t the Methoau*

Any one wishing Biusaels carpets made

E INVITE YOU to give our stock a careful
tior. before you purchase your dress goods. We feel
justified Jn ma Ung the claim that no one can offer you

W

to ability call at

tadauura IHcn&gt;
b prana w

n

K
a

Two special trains, loaded with Alaska
refrigerators from Muskegon, will pare
through here on the M. C. R. IL Baturdav
forenoon, leaving Grand Rapids at 8
Tbe trains will present a fine appearance,
as they will be placarded, and fitted up in
great style.

The custom has been for the water board
to employ tbe recorder-elect as Its clerk.
Tbe new recorder is a republican, and thia
Is possibly the reason why it to necessary
to depart from tbe established custom, it
would hardly seem that a nou-partiaan

Dress Gocds

: ■: 1

n e have bought for spring and summer
trade the best aasortmeut of Imported
pickles iu bottles we hare ever had. Fresh
fruits and vegetables on hand every day.
Tbe largest and cheapest stock of caudy In
town.
"
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- rman.
Hams A
VanA

Cape. Rath, of Jackson, mall agent on
the M. C. IL IL. was taken suddenly sick
Tuesday and neglected to threw off any
mall at any of tbe stations this side of
Grand Rapids. He waz affected with a
large carbuncle on the back of bls neck
which affected his mind. He was rapidly
Improving at last accounts, and has been
given a 80 day lay-off to fully recover.

Newest Things

ffe aw Beady
FOR

H. L. Puffer’s class has grown to

Additional Loeal News.

him those elements that will make a st­ Goo. Barnes' store.
ressful leader of the republican hosts of
Barry county.
The following county committee
then selected:

Baltimore—C. M. Mack.
Barry—J. G. Hughes.
Carlton—N. O. Allardlng.
Castleton—C. W. Smith.
City 1st ward—G. K. Beamer

Attend McCoy's suit sale.

Bargains In bed room suits at McCoy*
special suit sale.

WtataHour Greater Inducements
ONZ. Y $2.25

This is for cash only. I want
your

We shall be pleased to show you our
stock whether you buy or not

A. C. Towne.
McKeFitt.

Cortiplet8 Line

" DRY GOODS.

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�Hastings Banner,
Thursday, April 14, 1891.

The Heurvest
Depends something on the seed.

Good
Seeds
Odly can Produce

Good
Grobs
LAKpnnK
SEEDS are
W- LANDKiZTr!.

YOU

Will never have the
best

Japan Tea
until you buy the

4KAT4
L.E. STAUFFER
Exclusive Agent for Has­
ting.

WHEN YOU
Laugh, talk or eat. do your artificial teeth
loesrn or drop down? If io send one dollar for
Dr. Husband's Handy bolder. You can apply It
to your plate In one minute, and no niuUer if
vour plate fits or not It will bold firmly In tbe
mouth under the most trying circuitirtauces.
L».
O.
White Cloud,
Michigan.

I will *«-lI my farm on section 17. In the town­
ship of Carlton cheap. There are 1&lt;X) apfes.
i-.-O acre* Improved with good buildings, stood
water and about five acres of orchard; choice
fruit farm,!« In good state of cultivation For
further particulars call on or write to Tobias
Garn, Hastings, Mleb. Also have 25 ewes with
lambs for sale.

Mra. R. B. Richards was in Middleville
Saturday.
•
Hear the Bijou Comedy company at
Miss Belle Troop returned from Chicago
Lnlon ball to-night, also Friday and Sat­ Saturday.
urday night.
Mra M. L. Cook was In Grand Rapids
If you want some nice horse bills printed
call and see ua. We have some new cuts Thursday.
of horses and guarantee good work at rea­
Miss Olga Besamer was in Grand Rapids
sonable prices.
Thursday.
Remember our spring stock of furniture
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Mudge spent Sunday
and carpets Is now complete. Good assort­ at Wall lake.
ment and prices reasonable.
Miss Flo Beadle returned to Grand Rap' ”
F. W. Ghkble.
lea Monday.
.
/
Mrs. Henry Smith of tbe first ward wbo
Mra. Cora Warner was In Grand Rap­
has been suffering from consumption for a
long time died Saturday, theT funeral oc­ Ids Thursday.
curring Monday.
A busband and two
Judge Van Zlle, of Detroit, was in the
children survive her.
city Saturday.

Judge Smith was In Woodland on busi­
Lost, on the streets In this city Saturday,
a black hand-bag with red ribbon for han­ ness Thursday.
dle. Bag contained some mall and a pair
Hon. Stanley Turucr. of Detroit, was in
of spectacles. Finder will confer favor by the City Thursday.
leaving same at this office.
Miss Rose Goodyear has returned from a
If you are moving, bouse cleaning or fix­
•
ing np your home, you will find a first- visit with Grand Rapids relatives.
class line of furniture, carpets and drap­
eries at F. W. Greble’s. Remember our
stock is all new. North side Main SL,
Hastings. Mich.

Chas. Baldwin spent Thursday and Fri­
day ot last week in Grand Rapids.

Miss Bertha Bentley returned from
Ypailautl Friday evening for a vacation.
Have you seen those beautiful sewing
Mrs. W. H. Powers was the guest of
machines that they are selling for 835?
Mra. John Carve th, of Middleville, ThuraWhere? At T. Phillip's. Well you will
miss it if you buy without seeing them.
Needles for all machines. 8 oz. bottle of
Mrs. A. D. Nlskem and her two sons
very best oil, 10 cents.
arrived here from Montana .Thursday
night.
The many friends of Wm. F. Kenfield
Miss Olive Grlgsbj’ has returned from
will be pleased lo hear that he has launch- t
Chicago after an extended visit with
ed his bark Iu the sea of Journalism, as
friends.
publisher of the Noonsockct Times, of

Noansoeket, South Dakota. In common
with his many friends the Banner wishes
him success.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley, of Grand
Rapids, spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs.
A. Davenport.

Friday evening of last week Mrs. Nancy
Boltwood met with a very distressing and
painful accident.
While standing ou a
step ladder engaged in cleanlug house, she
fell and broke her left arm near the wrist,
and hurt herself in other ways resulting
from the fall.
The accident is all the
worse, owing to her advanced age. At
this writing she is doing as well as could
be expected, though It will be a long time
before she recovers.

A. D. Cook went to Montague Monday,
and will return with Miss Minnie Cook,
who has been very sick.

John White returned from Chicago
Monday aud has accepted a position as
engineer in a stamping mill in Brecken­
ridge, Colorado, at a salary of 37 per day.

There are days In the history of every­
Hon. Daniel Striker, Judge Smith, R.
one that seems to go wrong from start to B. Messer and W. IL Cook attended tbe
finish. Such a day was our last press day. congressional convention in Three Rivers
To begin with, the engine was temporarily Thursday.
disabled, next the mailing machine gave
The Rev. A. D. Grigsby and wife at­
up the ghost and to csp the climax the
folding machine spring busted. These de­ tended the spHng meeting of tbe Lansing
Mrs. Grigsby
lays and break-downs made the Banner a Presbytery at Marshall.
little late last week, and we sincerely hope represented the Ladies' Missionary society
that we will not have to pass through connected with tbe Presbyterian church of
this
city.
another such a day right away.
At. a meeting of tbe republican county
committee held Thursday, the following
delegates to the district convention, which
was held in Three Rivers Tuesday, were
chosen: Clement Smith,
Hon. Daniel
Striker. IL B. Messer, W. IL Cook, Hod.
A. C. Towne. Hon. John Carveth, C. A.
Hough. J. M. Rogers. Hale Kenvou and A.
IV. Dillenbeck. The call for the district
convention was made so late that it was
Impossible to issue a new call for a county
convention, and as tlie district aud' county
conventions were held the same day, the
committee had to make the selection of
delegates.

LOCAL NEWS.

This week,

80 quires.

Every taan, woman and child should know how to save money. Clothing is a necessary
article and everyone should know where to go to buy it. New let us state to yon a few plain
facts. We have bought the largest and finest line of

SPRING CLOTHING.
Hats, Caps and Gent’s Furnishing Goods
Ever shown in the City of Hastings. We have all the- newest shades and styles in Spring
Suita and Overcoats. All of them are very pleasing patterns and styles. '

YOURSELF

BE :FAIR : WITH

And see our spring stock. It presents an opportunity for economical buying that no one can
afford to mi?s. No question about these goods pleasing—they make none better. No ques­
tion about prices being satisfactory—none can sell cheaper. Come to us for your spring
goods and you will discover the secret “How to Save Money.”
Yours respectfully,

E. IE. Morrill &amp; Co.
One-Price Clothiers.

Hastings, Michigan.

Newman Fuller arrived in the city Sat­
urday, having Just returned from an ex­
tended pleasure trip to Cuba.

Tbe Misses Kittle and Sabie Beadle
went to Benton Harbor Monday where
they have secured splendid positions as
stenographers.
They will - be greatly
missed in the younger society ot the city.
In which they were very popular.

R. K. GRANTS

.pants

Mr. and Mrs. Herb Snyder will leave
for Chicago to-morrow morning to visit
relatives, and while there will purchase a
complete new outfit for a printing office,
and will establish himself In the printing
business at Sunfield in the very near fut­
ure. The name of his paper will be tho
Sunfield News. Mr.' Snyder is a first class
printer, a young man of excellent charac­
ter and babits.
We wish him success
in bls venture.

Tbe Ford’s hotel has changed hands, the
new proprietor being Mr. W. B. Simmons,
late of Whitneyville, Mass. Mr. Simmons
is fitting the hotel throughout so as to make
Fruit tablets, tbe finest in the market,
it thorough)}* homelike, and flrat-class In
all respects. He is a genial gentleman, at the South side bakery.
upright In life and character, whose study
New line of children’s carriages just
Preparatory for Second and Third grade will be the comfort and welfare of his
received at F. W. Greble’s, north side
certificates.
guests. Tlie Ford’s under his manage­ Main St.
is bound to be kept lo the rank of
JULY 5 TIL AUGUST 3, ’92 ment
Itw»s not Jas. Collister, Sr. that was ar
first-class hotels, and we predict will win
Sup:. W. D. STERLING and Frio. H.
popularity with the traveling public as well rested lost week in the gambling loom, but
B. ANDRUS, Conductors.
as with home patrons.
We wish Mr. Jas. Colleater Jr.
This school will close Just In time for
Simmons the success we are certain bls ef­
A fact, all our millinery was bought at a
the regular Barry county teachers’ exami­
bargain, and we will not be matched in
nation which occurs August 4 and 5. For forts will welb merit
price
at the racket
catalogue .containing full particulars in re­
It is an esrabllsbcd fact now that Has­
Phin. Smith.
gard to course of study, tuition, board, etc., tings will have some horse races next sum­
address W. 1). Sterling or H. B. Andrus, mer that will be horse races. There will
For the next 30 days the W. F. Powers
llaitlngs, Midi.
be a three days meeting, the dates being Hardware store will sell goods at greatly
June KJtb, 17th and 18th. Purses and reduced prices. See the ad. elsewhere in
stakes aggregating 31,000 will be contested this issue.
for. besides special prizes. It is expected
A pair of ladles rubbers for only 1’3H
that tlie railroads running Into the city
'• tlKQUL/lTIOH •
will give reduced rates of one and one- cents. Read the adv of the Bankrupt
'.hird fare for the round trip. It Is impos­ store In this issue for other great bargains
sible to say at present Just what horses will
Any one desiring to buy a good second
be here with certainty, though It is safe to
Hereafter, changes for advertisements say thaj there will be some good ones. As hand sewing-machine cheap, should call on
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to a drawing there will be a race Between at Mrs. Anna Mason at postoffice.
insure insertion Iu the Issue of the week least two horses that have national reputa­
« when brought
tions. and to witness which event, people
will come miles to see. The track at the
It will coal you money If you do not get
The supervisors are in session, having
fair ground will be put in good condition, prices on millinery at the racket.
convened yesterday.
and some good time will be made on our
Phin. Smith.
Orders are coming In rapidly these days halt mile track.
at the chair factory.
■ Every one interested in good horses,
Ita Excellent QuatlUe*
Hastings real estate seems to behaving a will be pleased to know that Milan Waidorff lias the celebrated stallion. Victor Commend to public approval tbe Califor­
rapid hnstie on this spring.
Morrill in this city to handle. VictorMot- nia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It
Parties in Kalamazoo are negotiating for
rill has some very promising colts In this Is. pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and
the purchase of the brick yard at Clover­
vicinity. He is registered, his register by gently acting on tbe kidneys, liver and
dale.
number being 16875. He early gave prom­ bowels It cleanses the system effectually,
Miss Ettie Main gave a rehearsal Satur­ ise of making a great record for himself, thereby promoting t|ie health and comfort
I
day evening to a few friends, that was but was injured when four years old In a of all wbo use It.
race on the Kalamazoo track, where be was
greatly enjoyed.
•
Public attention is called to Dr.
pitted against such horses as Palo Alto, Humphrey's large advertisement which
Temple of Fame, prepared under the
Jay Eye See and other good horses. His has appeared in each issue of this paper
auspices of the Epworth League, Friday
leg was badly sprained from the effects of for the past month.
Dr. Holman S.
evening, April 23d.
which he never fully recovered, though he Humphrey has visited several counties in
The whip factory appears to be having a trotted below 2:40 last year Jn a race, and southern Mich, ono day each month during
hood of ordera for their goods, especially was not trotting for a record either. He Is the past year and has decided to enlarge
a handsome fellow, that to-aefite toadmire. bls route to four more counties for tbe
tbe rawhide halters. ‘
Anyone wanting to eXamlne Victor Morrill, present year. His published certificates
The Y. M. S. C. will give a party In
or know anything In particular aljout him. of cures among our neighbors stamps him
Union hall next week.
A Kalamazoo
should call on or write to Milan Waldorff, as a master In his professional work. For
orchestra will furnish the music.
of this city; who will supply all Informa­ dates and particulars read the Dr’s, ad­
The assignee of the Furniture Co. is tion.
vertisement in this issue. Return visits
disposing of the completed stock of goods
every four weeks regularly.
.
It Is Claimed that in a certain school dis
very rapidly, and at satisfactory prices.
We publish elsewhere the very flatter­
trlct in Hastings township, a systematic
For a first-class bed room suit call at F. raid had been made upon the district treas­ ing statement of the Hastings Building
IV. Greble’s. where you will find toe lar­ ury by some of the officers of that district. and Loan Association. It Is a statement
gest and most varied line ever shown In Ln one Instance a teacher was to be paid a in which every member can take a just
Barry Co.
stipulated sum as salary. The amount for pride. Through this association several
The wool boot factory averaged 1300 which the order was drawn was 330 more homes have been built In this city and the
pairs of boots for each working day last than her due. The system of bookkeeping laboring men who built them are paying
week, and have the orders to take them as by the officers of tbe district snows either for them by paying but little If any more
Ignorance so dense as to beAritninal or ras­ than they would iiave to pay In rent. In
fast as made.
.
cality so bold as to be punishable. The eight or nine years they will own their
The case of Bush vs. Freer, which was officer* of this district are prominent citizens own homes, and will bars become proper­
tried in tlie circuit court and resulted in of Hastings township. Their report at the ty owners instead of renters. It will cost
Mr. Freer’s favor, has been reversed by the lastsnnuol school meeting showed a cer­ them but little more than they would have
supreme court.
tain sum on hand. When the book's were paid In rent to do this. For those who have
Temple of Fame, Friday evening, April given Into the hands of new officers, tbe gone Into the association as an investment
23d,—sixty characters,—elegant costumes. real condition of affairs whs shown up. the showing is equally satisfactory, the
But the earnings being as high as those of either
Every body prepare to attend this, tho en- Proceeding* were instituted.
1 officers seeing which way the wind was bank in the city, and tbe risk no greater
tertalnment of the season.
I Wowing, paid the prosecutor W5 tn reim­ than In a real estate mortgage. It seems
Tbe city should have some system of burse the district. And now many are to us that tl^ business men of our city
sewerage for Its main .streets, especially wondering if returning a hone, wrongfully should take more Interest In this associa­
so since some such tiling will be impera­ taken, would settle with the violated law’? tion, and aid in its work. Especially so
tive for the new court bouse and jail.
And if that Is tbe way to settie violations when they get good returns on tbelr in­
We are the people wbo will furnish your of law in one case, why not In all cases? vestment and help to make home owners
house on easy terms, and guarantee all and Certainly It cannot be jtfged that that sort Instead of house renters of many of our
of dealing will go very? far toward securing citizens who could not bulk! homes in any
any prices.
F. W. Grebl-k,
other way.
honest management of school funds.
The furniture dealer.

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John Beaamer was in Woodland yester­
Hanluare store Iu this Issue.
.
day.

KEEP
TOUR
EYES OPEN

Mighty

few of
the good things
of life can be had

•g-witliout looking for
them. If you want

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YOU

WEAR }
PANTS (
This week we shall offer
three great specials in Men’s
Working Pants.
The “Best that’s made for
for
the Price" is none to good
_
our customers-it’s what they
want and it's what they get from
us, therefore when we advertisespecial bargains it’s to" your in­
terest to take advantage of
them. Here we go.

FOR 75c
You get a pair of Pants really worth $1.
At other places you would pay $1.25 or
more for them. Be sure and examine
them.
.

FOR 87c
A better quality, and a decided bargain
for the price. They can't be made in any
better manner and you will aarthatthey
are the best you can find for the money.

FOR $1.25. %
Our offerings at $1.25 are marvels in
value and variety. There’s none like
them in the city, even for more money,
that will wear as long.

a

good

suit

of

clothes—the made
made—don't go to

• any store you hapWHH^pen to pass and buy
with your eyes shut. Keep
your eyes wide open, and buy
only of firms that have a reputition, and clothing that
is known (by experience) to
be all right. If you are not
a judge of good qualities, if
you are not posted as to the
latest styles, would it not be
best to buy where you. can
depend on what you get;
would it not be wise to make
your choice from our house?

EASTER
SUNDAY
APRIL
17th.
OW about it! Of course
z. yon
you will wish something
new and nice to wear, and of
course you will want the lat­
est styles and the most correct
articles.
If you have not bought
your SPRING HAT you will
want it sure this week. How
about our leaders at $2.50 and
$3.00?
We are showing enough
FINE NECKWEAR for every
man and boy in this vicinity.
There’s the greatest variety
and neatest styles possible to
display. 25c., 50c.

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a shapeless mass last week by
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The special meeting of tbe county Amo­

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jnarUphy represent r)iat there,^8 u^, J^qlRy within the city limits more dangerous
In a dark night or more impassable on ac­
count of mud and s.lusb or that more need8
lighting than that Just north of tbe river
bridge nn Broadway, therefore, they would
respectfully petition your honorable body
that in making arrawgranents to
the
city, one lamp be placedMt the corneB on
tlie bill north oG^id bri&lt;Be and
•peti­
tioners will eve\prey- etJ Slgn&amp;*l&gt;y kf.

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Esiiiig Sunber 31,1931

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^•i-dlally welcomed the teachers, speaking

To the mayor

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which was upon the board. While one of

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Surplus

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I table 4 per cent) $146,968,322.00
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5O7.84H.52
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iSy'ed at Charlotte last week.

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734.53
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801,00

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RjiskB ip fare,

of the elassgave deacrlptious of the Pjiyailal^affires of the cuntln!^. it^subdivisittenttoa

ftsaho
last Tffesflk blew at n fear- Lite. I hstjiflrt®:
Noth-Tlie ai&gt;ov&lt;; statement shows a large incrviM--««4
i“* BT T.:i
»vlng f&lt;mce&amp; tearing down a fin* :mI» b&lt;
the BUBHiesB- of t890’in iqnount at risk, new
r Ed Moire
unroofing one*
Wil . assets awfaST
,rore lfo»k bljP- and makind
Wll- _
kinson*wa
ffm drtJW out 'things whiz ail day long-There are two of
plus: and includes aa-noka assif------ rur’
W. Burr&lt;n:|h#HmroW others.
As it will be the Knlghjspf M^cab’** here for a week
Moved by Aid. Waters, that the prayer considerable discussion.
, amount of polioie»**;tuaUy i»
published, no extended extracts will be
| given. The end of all education should be . IMS hkk^tttrtd Sl/lh*™■
. eotmtewf the ,y«ar.
i
Carried. Ayes, Bentley. Bllnstoo. Monee, the acquisition of power. Education and with two carloads of cattie last Friday—* *■■;;&gt;, w..-—
kg,
Reynolds, Sentz and Waters; nays, none. i tbe acquisition of knowledge ire not nro- The law suit at L. C. Edmond’s la*t
pjy.kpuviledga “f1
Moved by Aid. Reynolds, that the elec- essatlly identical. It is the “toning down" Thursilay. Henry Stevens ya. V*1 Blrj
•■tne light aI (he lnk?n»eeUoO4&gt;f Walnut and. 'process Uiat devefopea:—Ail men w aeU wm
arae nxea
aww n
n wiwiacM/ij
ntUfttWlfi to WJtU r(Mnre*
• . , . .. ...-.u
up
—, _
jiMW b
Hiram
Coleman
counsel
for
plaintiff
—
Th4
r
Jefferson be changed to ttiC'Intersection -of | educated that'are really educated:
5.tj
.,to - *■ n,. ,:1
At the opening of the afternoon session. suit last week Wednesday Geo. Knowles •
Green and Jefferson.
Carried.
Ayes,
Real estate and'bond anjlina)
Bentley, Blinston, Manee, Reynolds, Sentz Rev. Dealtry gave a very earnest address vs. John Prime before L. C. Edmonds wai, .,lo . .»urt
svtUod
aatUfactofy
to
both,
parties
by
.'
upon the use-af, the Bible In Jbe schools^
and WjtffiQ; pgys, none. _ _______
Moved by Aid. Waters, that the boars' He believes It is’tbe duty of tbe teachers defendant paying the account and coats of ’
proceed to ballot for member of board ot to.tafre_y)eBlbJe Into his school under all , court—Henry Cherry was laying:tbe wa#
XMl in iMWik ajid tnwtwnipameB at interest
5,()7o"53I»
I ot bls house last week until the freezing
water commissioners to fill vacancy cauytk {^weather drove them back—Last Saturday, /
by krslgnatlon of W. L. Wilkins. Carrt&amp;d.
Interest accrued.; jwmimw deferred,j|te
"^|9
Flrat ballot scattering: on the second ImUdt
was qualification day and settling of ao- •)
: 01.11 L'! Iiulrnr............ -........... Lu^e Waters received 5 votes,' John Bess| counts at tire clerk's offlec In Johnstown.
•
When
you
want.®
11
tn other-waya.---------------j
__
r.loTeruaio.
'
/ .;C-. &gt; L.w&gt;-'•!, &gt;.l: I*. '--bH lol Jn.^A
"W
Moved by Aid. Bentley, that Luke
Tbe class exercise by Mrs. Wood was
Theo^ybe lias moved back from Wood-' ■
Wafters be declared elected member of I that of a primary reading class some of
' I have atrefnlly cxaintned the foregoing statement, and
r*!erctf hM purchased part of !
to -l
fill* vacanboard of water commissi era
— *jVafiBteH'Broi?
farrn
ou
section
6
—
The'
1
findilW.aiutte.td.lWcort&amp;t'
A. N. Watebhoi se, Auditor.
liey. -Blinslon,
jfmlni rohool Sai fcea a success, and will' ■
‘ 1
tgffi'wiili i concert eflb Friday evening
upon the.
le finance com
,thls week—Mrs, Jiw.X.anHorn la not quite
aiurtiDt of Deuni
as well
»$sA-Hugh and IHural
stepdiug the
Canq&gt;tarrtcriv«6 a visit last vreck from
j. m. McElwain, ,
ttick^ofdfifamily, of Martin
M Mll°*vb&gt;tiQ&lt;
subject of Miss Mllhjkixrb'jiAltSli' A#
Special Agent. ’
kr-iEugene Deck has
the. l
Ifastikos, Mich. .
louse—Samuel T.
flMwiltdepxrtctl Wils’ liAjon the "th; Rev.
appreciated and very favoi
^iMjlam^^dtidpW.tdyof the PrairfeviOe i
nted upou. Teachers should
^jEyftryfri^.Wttr^ermon. Tbe tkti
pertaining)*) water Works'4 be4 ttfert®!*;
much more than they Khava,
31hey need tbqbcst^hyj\S^
^BHlHaAAoIwtiEfiarliest settlers Iu
board of wawr
,/PFi
J^fryMkl wtff SyLi ,i&gt;f earnest cun vie- ■
irahlre
ot
nil
ages.
^Mcwed
BIIArtoU tirafiifoteihts
Apfibatid, kind father
other can say. ReJdlMe'&amp;jt
K.r-.lfHJd'.J. w- .&gt;.*!
it
but
give
time
for
mental
^&lt;4
Cora Tack, of Milo. t I4-.1
WJD. Hajea for freight piW
J* “
If you want to get aibetter price
n literature warmly comfcS____
lost week—I’rof.
cthlng of the debt we owe to m£d’ McCffirihrajjatshrti leaching maihemattar for old scrap than yod do from
Jee. Sentz. Whtera.
.
■ t
Imd (Jail? uiiiew'. to &lt;*im&gt;
rvlng, Hawthorne. Whittier and here, and It is wonderful to behold the peddlers, trtnl£jbtir'pltTiroh of all
dnesdayi&lt;nrffaii»g».4pnf;dt£.
Hb pointed out The Bible exalted. combinations of figures made by some uf kinds,, copper, zinc, Jeia, .‘rubbers,
^hc class. If any difficulty In this line
gtOHOEA FROM THE MEETDfG.
4Joun.’«!'1.{»"-••
■•■J
;
rags and old carpets to the
, ’
"inner wants” of nearly all presents
Just refer it to our experts.
q^jJI B. B*mcwr.s-Brtord«JO ;
tp be cared for by the teachers aniF
■n
nya ■.. .
- ■
, i
r pupHs -of tho school.
^enry Tasker has purchased a tine tlx
Tphrf j Hastings teachers were out in n
taSe Estey organ from S. RobertX But­
Mm
'Michigan:
a»e«
t Creek—Mr. Jackson, of Charlotte, was
..mu . n
. • -_____ _ 'CbMH i। I'abt'Downs came from Woodland
Mueanr^s
IPUim*
'V'W ■
Woodman from Prairieville though in this vicinity last week cleaning organs.1 Op^&gt;.''Roller Mill, • Hdsttn(^. Mfich.
He cleaned Thomas Taskers;! also Mrs.
Louisa gegcr’s—People's party club everjj.
Monday evening at the town hull—Joluz
MWor»fcCWi»MMI»€ : KMB lo 'e I
of Serven and Will Corwin exchanged lioraee
_Bo.l
'
last week—Center school commenced the |
spring term Monday—School eommeneed I
There are tiros—aud tin®,
sent. Wfiiers."!’
« 4J&lt;
at the Austin Monday, with Ed. Brown,
Minute*nutting afj-Mitob
tiffiruhas
and there is hjsb ’ The . Tire
teacher—Geo. Meacham has Started bls
id and------------ *
'*■ •
date feeling meat wagon-^MrsJ Calvin Smith has a class whichis
Moved
tfiel1
Will steal over the teficheb now and 1 ’ In music—Mr. 'Mamby has moved on llu?
aeeed urewftviM
■ mi-«&gt; ■ the vntitt
■ ■ ■ ■ eaktitaf
■ ■ — —-----। Spaulding farm west of the Center—Cold
nous cUy.officers at the genera)
eMVft'l
.................
* IhflM At thfH-lote .oft £ harfi ;day’s ■ work.
sentlnfent to skfaWh -many* scented- to 'rd* wave tholagt of laavwhek. and fruit
Id April 4th. 1802- Carried.
’ But don't fohfet “ ...
Moved by Aid, Sentz, that the mayor ap- spond.
. fera—Stella Berry is fetching at tbe Linilntya commit!
canvass the
Contributions to World's Fair fund. .r.‘u
324,20
THE
VICTOR PNEUMATIC
'
• tXpagevlUa.
.,
|Mayor u
If begins to look like having a town balli
’W' M.
/t y«Pke« springs, K. Johnson
3
22
'
M'hieh
is not a rubber and
.40 nqw. but ha» fooked. yfsy discouraging (or
a while—I). Reedmatr li quite sick with oloUi ring masquerading/ as a
‘"rSelJM W
,pneumonia .and .Rheumatism—Mrs. Ell pnfflrmatie. but the best made,
Nfebifla is gaining, bklhg able tn sit up
And
Best hollow rims.
Cata­
Ite (held.T Ybl ab^^rimdu*£ Jias bean FrXaitdd most of &lt;the time, and take her meals with
s num
the rtBCdf the tasMIP^Mra. Surle Presley, logue fr^. H.
"
ipeetive
from 46 district^ making an' average of 6? of Martin, is visiting her mother. Mrs.
Ipjiusjfor cacfu. fluh.lOQ XjfcttRU remain 1 Crapce—Mrs. Wilcox died yesterday at her
I? rii Jtro »dT.iff JMiotftjj Trti .
.
,
renno'j _
ublaird from. Any having' supra, will home near Gun luike—Mrs. Valentine has
il-r,7 lit7/ noi ipl.UtorwMiibfiW''*? Uwlrtlw t^K^t reoqvered suffielintly ,to go to Hastings
The
Victor
Man.
with-bter
‘
danjrtrttrr,
Mra.
Tungate
—
Chas.
nuv.
lf clowa bp.
‘ id'
1
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Bins are' out aiumuncing a bummer re­ Beattie baa moved .on the Rgeil farm to
ite* j 14W
&gt; &lt;»ft#_ 'vWit'ra 'at
BY. Hd&amp;ei
_________
" ’Hi
lasttngkfrom July1 to Aug. • wort thh, sumiuer-Mldmnr says that LaFaytt&gt;g for FanAV rrorei ©I
a M. Fojkler-iffb !-031:1 *4l| btt*
!% iRO
vernmThompson has sold the tain, and We
will haw a roller process pu» In—Ina Bow­ ** rtbv. John Millers of North Dakota, rw ।
8
t&gt;U*JR
.■ u- u.d »d &lt;n. •••(Ju nt liintTiZ -j,,* irUt;;. ■.-• i • v.
OUR COUNTY
man, Of Johnstown, Is visiting-Mrs. 8. &lt;J? leitvk an instance nt wtatt ta -beiag aaeom-

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arb vud

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Bank

.FRESH LUNCH,'.-:

CITY BAKERY. I
I’iiic line of ereaujsi ahd 1
fresh confectionery. ■

23

- FERGUS

n

State
At
Coun
in tb
Thur
one
Pr
Prob
In
Pow
Ou
fled,
daeiM
now
last
be a
at s
the
suita
Th
9nd*
the f
petit
cd, a

Ue GRANT.
Agents,

A. E. RENKES.

OLD RAGS!

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,”"

JUNK SHOP,

office

notic
at th
tog’^
puol

The stock of lumbtMoJan&amp;ifchiiigles laMy
purchased by

TH’J

ICONCKRNING BICYCLITiRBS
THE VICTOR CUSHION.

nJl3Ta,yW”'ter

FaVM

At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in.hemloc^,^qards. anil stud-

.......

7 ing.

Siurley.

;

IV

_
*]

The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.;

Smith..

,3&lt;j

Their No. 2 Ishingles are “justtoo sweet

:

, for anything.’’

Wing this week—Bob. Beatlie sold a One plhhed by fastnert hi' tho Rad-River Valley |
maw to a Mr. Black, of Hastings, Jalt1 of Mlnnewwa anti North. Dakota. Hsi sa|d
8; J.'Lei and1, near lilatownvC Dwtgbt. N»
HWfis throughout the townahlp. He re-. I
D., bought 160 acres 4f land Itrrthe.
rlirg
(MM the-WgW WorifrIMti 4h* 'ttfctoet' '' weiGnbORiMc/ counties
For lr^fpffrr.,2?. iKHTSflAvI 'HIO J If
*n of 1691, for 82,000,.
raised-crops that
. W. Warner 73
53
W
Hl
32ft [»&lt;!•&amp;
i
W.tBnel&amp;.fittttaii^UJMlyrar
season jurth the salary of a goVrnuncni
Mi. faru&lt; a?-.
MrajI 'Villlaffi Biglmpf Trowbridge. h«; fllej^.ln excess of the

B.
G.

ifl

tSu»T-

Torn&gt;a»M»T&gt;l JI I'.M'WTIOM'/f i vHbfy.—Deltou Breeze.
r. n.
witllMi &lt;«[ Isic i11 fim DelUm Breeze states that the
•*- 'WhM
tWIf Vbr‘to Instruct peoplrriow to voUr^olt Uk oMu
fdUM&gt;y: falljng to carry otjt ,Instructions
MnbtaafihMcfcTKtf DdDlndD jiLnn
- E. Heath

3

5

For supervisor 1st and
L L. WllllamsW)
f. J. Wllliarpd# '55
&gt;. C. Eyclesby-y
For supervisor
L W. Abbey
L Shriner
‘
. K.. Babcock ~
Mewed by J^E

IT

^w“r8t1r^«hw‘ran',,*,hT?.

Sherth (MdhM*
&gt;U&gt; 1
on MM,
fc&gt; ten ««.

tiling. ■

niu

■

I1?'000 ,tbel B«u *»ln*| the K*Mr
frrtzfip Telegraph Company ha| been rife;
missed from court The suit was &lt;Txn-

Baroar ta Ure makUro M portraits.

m»

311
IM

®«®S«bS

uh d'iv

•LMaes of lhLs kind.are-sot commvn. that
tbay areAdroc.toitbB ,news.,market,out
1 * •»'«
Z M«fl. tnlt R rt sul-.-hreq bus •

t“"® j^ Jn^tofliceikiui-ibeen established at
Spring Brook, of Kalamazoo county
| ••
. Turner who was foreektlqj,^**

W. T. Barker, of NaahvA.G
man. He has sued H. M."
rciMte. ** aaalgnment several months ag«h I ?
Boice for the small sum ot 8300.01)0. . The
verv imnnrtnnt „,1„ i„ T ...1712' C ’
troubles ort^lnated fttfeHhd’ WnirtwUJti- of
Ktntlpratn with the Barker B^alo Qw

:XeW3 ntudrts 'thatntrxrertngi men
claim that Nashville Is tbe brightest .busi­
|
ness town of its size in the state.

I Whf.rH^, ' •WfW'Wtomim eoattell of
The County teachers association met In
we City of Hastings, having carefully can­
Middleville Saturday, and had a very in­
vassed the returns filed with the recorder
teresting tlm«*.
from the different wards of the city.. And
* WmKskas, ~
‘
“
ippj foyaiiip
the persons
low to
Inst®.
a plurality c
I1H
ridhr..
ried
zff.!o/zv&lt;’T£F-&amp;L4 k
•iared d u I•.wWQjAytq
fur the city of HaW#g&lt;7s1vW?«dwiWXni
Holbrook to the office of recorder: Charles boracs through Fn-eport streets Section
WL Warner to the office ot UxirtUCK. WU-. d*y- Perk hit rig waa tipped over, and the
Ham H. Miller to tbe office of marshal*. Rua ownpanrrBumpedAmlo-the ground rather
anil B. Wightman to the office ot Justice of uncetemotdotiMy. Luckily none were ser­
tbe Peace; MUo J* Williams to the office of iously Injured.

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWIXC MACHINE?
•• •[ .•. ..7 i-l -.'i-w ’.t &gt;i » ,jf, tiltrodt

rl

I.'..’ !

If MVWy'dfthb'mi^’ jrha sella at the same price to tbe
poor muu pr, woman as,tp the'Hrfi. Rf&amp;wM charge you $55
for a poor machine ttnd sell tjiq samp fitjle of machine to an­
other fon^SS as doaome dealers.'. Oh. tio!
'

&lt;‘HUA

S®^a-w2»a8fiS»S The Dollar of the Poor Man
■■ TmT

D. Den Bleyker or.^,lam,uo will move'

, hie eerrtaje hetory t0 Swrtnew. ba.lnr
made suitable arrangement! with the Sag­
inaw Improvement company.

3'Geor«e Imlyn s baker ll.laj In Qj«i&lt;
ilaryrsklp^rjpx |&gt;&gt;t wrek. Iravin* 111,
rjWamo^Kqwiee,, t„d in
ln destitute
d«Ul»Mdreh*
men Hi

ward. A^ply t«.

w. F. POWERS.
HARDWARE STORE.

:

Cleveland and Harrison

■partura develop
___ another wife tn ’. j Both B«Mt **For»L«fld ^h««qL**
make it very bed for
i him.

Allegan Is going to buy some tmtehinea I
to crush rocks with and wlU anun have J
aomxada that are roe,la.
Instead'
wearing out In a year or so they will stay ■*
foreyer.
.

*»

’ ..

Is just as good io Trav. as the dollar, of tp&lt;; rich. Hc *''■
The Light Rihwlni} WoHd Renowned DomMie. I he &gt;'e
Home and some other first-clasp machines.
t .
He will sell you a machine for a sniail payncii. 1 ■
and the balance in mbnthly payments if desired
It will pay you to call on him before you bn:
Needles, oils and parts for nil machines,

T PH ILLI P$'
.atxiM 'twafoe Jv lerw/ftaaan'. Jew.U ■

write

.

�•nriKortSi &lt;atr.~wE«* M Ua~wmF
erla. pneu- •elf, and it thrilled him to ted to
ee. flood's touch on his arm.
portant meeting with railroad friends.
Rosalie often ■ Belt -in' impulse toward
JXjKS .&gt;*Wf\vUreU-na^la
।
It baa had were going
writing to Ellis, bu| qpJt^.( as often she
just as they met MAn
.with a recoiled from tho thought She. sotnewide brimmed
hb&gt;
face, waa leuureW&amp;repK
tion opposite to tb^Bj&amp;Q
then the .would start and tremble af the.
“Why. that—that W0B
idea of talking with a murderer. The
,’tdta^n^wfll have anathes organ fac­ it not?” she added almost
moor child—for in experifeuce Rte wm
"1 believe it was." he rj
^carotl)- mere—could do. nothing five
tory.
not eee hia face."
brood over this strange dark subject by ■
Africnii ^ methodists rted.'calM'xa new
“But I thought he wi
day and dream of ii by night.’ Mildred
41niretp«i Jj
rille." sjie itairnflired. \
Fain came often to nee her, and they ag­
\ Tbe\^l&gt;.
at xMfaeit Eaton
gravated rather than softened each.
ILfiidayA...^
other's distress.
• able emotion. Ho fel t a respOTsIvepang - Mrs. Roosevelt quickly noticed tfef
leap through his own braart at the niece’s trouble, arid after a little thought
..thought of any man save himself caus- attributed it to a tender feeling on her
"■ |ng tiiat tender flutter.
part for Colonel Talbot It would have
“ ” ',y‘We shall reach the spot I spoke of in pleased Aunt Marguerite very much,.if
.. a few moments now," he said, uncon­ Rosalie must marry, to see her become
sciously quickening his pace nnd draw­ tlie-wife-of a represeutativaaonthi. ;er.
ing her rapidly nlong.
Hke Talbot Qf course sho wr^ not in­
At length they came to where a street formed of hia engagement with' Miss
had bean temporarily walled across to Fain, as it bad not become public, and
prevent travel in it during the erection be was wealthy, of good family, h.indof some public improvement. Here Tal­ aome aud fascinating. But Aunt Mar­
BY NAME-THOMPSON^ । bot paused, finding their further progress guerite was, too shrewd a woman of the
barred fay the wr.H across the afreet
world to venture any meddling. She
OOPVHlOIrt BY eMCRICAN NtESS AS3OCIAT.OX. ISUI.
"i suppose wo shall hare to forego the shrank from contemplating such a thing
pleasure I proniWl,” he said; *Mt wopld as Rosalie leaving her, even to mart)" a
be a long wny around.”
low country aristocrat and she waa
CHAPTER XV.
“1 think we might better go back, any­ afraid to have tho subject of love con­
BY JJOONUGnr. .
way,” said Rosalie, "the half hour is al­ sidered between them, for fear that if
ready quite gone, I fear." ’
once the thought got started it might
•'Oh, too.” exclaimed Talbot, "it is im­ never stop.
possible, We haven’t been ion minutes
So Rotelie wasdeft to bear the burden
coming,*' He looked at bis watch, hold­ of her suspicionsj her doubts, her fears,
her hon««. nil nlona. It was a great load
ing it in ;i spot of moonlight.
for a bright, innocent, unsophisticated
RoBnlie-had turned about and he could mind to be weighted with. It could not
do nothing morn than turn nlso. They wholly drive out the-gaycty, aud sprig’’twere bath,quite surpri&gt;&gt;dd to find that the lineai: it did not blot the rotes and dim­
,m.in they had snpjxised torbe Ellis hail ples from' her cheeks,- nor did it dim her
evidently followed them. He was stand­ eyest bnt it hung like a cloud on f.ie
ing, or rather he was in tho act of turn­ horizon, all the tune threatening to ovefcaat Iler whole sky.
ing away, not fifty feet from them.

WORK - W CONGRfifiBr

And alter the typhoid fever.

fl

HEART DISEASE

D
____ LGN

Statistics show that one in four has a
weak or diseased Heart. The first sympt-iu? are short breath, oppression.’flutter-■
ing. faint and hungry spells, pain in side,
then smutbing, swollen, a ankles, dropsy
(and death,) for which Dr. Miles’ New
Heart Cure is a marvelous remedy. Fine
book on Heart Diseare, ‘frith, wonderful
cures. FREE at druggists, dr 1 addira
Dr. Miles’ Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana.

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
Hastings' Citv Bank,
Hastings,

-

-

Mkh.

a

APITAL $75,000.0;
SURPLUS S7.iaw.liU.

Open r&lt;&gt;r-bu?'.uet»sDec.
i: Lm*oii. President r
D. W. Reynold*. Ost«•”
ntLEtrnw:
.
Dan W. Reynold*,
W. H. Pouers,
». a. Robinson,
R R. Messer.
uth.
Chester Messer.
P. T. Colgrove.

im -rest paid oil time ctoposlts and 'g.« neral
Emiitiu Business Tranractca.
-

PUGRATE UjlMR.
&gt;( M».-hig»n. County of Rxrry-

"Be tcili MU you If he (jctu the chnnce.'\

Volonel Talbot l&gt;ecr.jne a frequent vis•!ty -it HistinKs. In said tmirdy. or. itprat’Roosevclt place, and, his ipprked
tv. t r ji It day of Mareh. in th* year
.attentions to Rpsalie iiii^ht iliave ate
uw! eighth hundred and nlnety tvfo.
it. ''hnrl-s W. Armstrong, Judge at tractdl some notice from one’ less
nutt-T of the estate ot William F. wrapped up in tho young girl’s happiness
, drCtmsfd.
■
than Aunt Marguerite. As it was. how­
tdriigand fllitig the petition duly r:-rlJ. &lt;.'. Ati triB. h brother-in-law 6f said ever, almost everyday saw him spend nt
il, prtivlng timt a certain instrument least arr hour in her company. Ho did
r.ie in tiiB court, purporting to be the
i uid testament nf said Cseeaard not dream of being in love in her. He
f-jfc perfect^;; s-cure. knowing that he
^flfculd man^• .Miss
T.„. ’ Fd»r*w.tMn • -fdvta
/JZrtXIUUX
&lt;;ns.

. May ot .April. A. D. l.i&amp;. nt ten oVlock in
!i- (••rciKK'tt. l-o ns«lgn«dfortbe hearing ot sidd
; • (vii. aud that the heirs at lawof udiTdeceas-.
i. .nd all other reruns.,IntereMM in said
Male. a.v requ'red to*altea* Mft&amp;esslon oL
.ii'i
then of b* libl-tal &amp; Vii. i-rjti*t&lt;
Hr-, (ii th- city nf Ha-aunts. in *atd cpuutr,
. 1
.
Ii any there be; why the prayer
■■ te’.FJ -Acr mar nor tre-pratnce.-ATKh
;.’C:rber'i«reo‘ns lntere-&lt;:ejm Iti" estate,
&gt;&gt;■ ndei.cy &lt;■( «aid i&gt;etltlon, and-the lo-ar
/
n uldli 'l hi the Hamtiaiih BANNER II ll«WS. ;•tinted and circulated hi said County of
•• one* hl 4&gt;rii wwit tor tone® successive
- prevteupio ..udid-iy of heAdat.
- Tn uiLM W.-dGStWitoso,
Judge ot Probate.

drawing him deeper‘end deeper into the

gar Julian’s departure for Jacksonville.
-ftosaittrm al.-nrc on the Roosevelt verauda,
thruinmmg on
anda, lightly
lightly thramming
on her
her banjo,
banjo,
i and singing broken snatches from one
of the little French songs her father
i hod taught her, when Colonel Talbot's
baritone -joined in. Hohadcomethrongh
I the little^^fTHJ^atu Irrnkup thejnvp^witii'
Moaout attr
She ti

'gnt^

IL utc brtAi—ii Grand Itapld-f,"Detroit

|H. M. |, J*. TT~

.. ainu-Kt itaptiH

rcahMTof mt
toiwfa^Jt&amp;rength5

,, (Lansing
., Graod Lpdgc... iManiksi-Mn
.. (SinCela
. WiHHihiiry

Ar .brand Rapids
• ininrt Ledge
Portland

idelup
fcht.
he frit
[presei

«? &gt;*• a. “•

claimed iu a hnanT'.vhlBp»Tr“he will kill
you if ho gets the chqnce.” Her ex■ateaimtt and- wliqftude thrilled him
"Oh, tl’.ereA no'tkmgur," he replied in
voica IjgKixe nntl^ unsteady. He had
not taken teu partis wljwi lie IfiaRl’ttre'

a

click of tho gate latch, pnd then Rosalie
called, in a low. thin voice. "Colonel
Tallx^r.’ r•
’

C0NT1NLED
I.itHa Girl'ai Experience lit m LIkIiiIiouav.
Mr. awl Mrs. Loren I'resooUarn keepers
nf the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach,
Mlali.. and are blessed with a daughter,
four years old. Inst April she waa taken
itown Witb measles.' fallowed with a dread­
ful cough a»&gt;d tinning Into a fever; Doc­
tor* al lujnie and Detroit treated her. but
In vain. *br grew worse rapidly, until she
win a mere "liandfnl of tonnes.”—Then
:• he tiietl Dr."King’s New Diswoven anil
after the use of twoaml a ludf tool ties, was
couiphdely cuml. They' Hay Dr. King's
New IB.-Hoverj’- la north Its Vreiaht in
.gold, yet you cun get a trial tattle free at
W. II. tlopdyear’s drug store.
Slreuf-thalid llMilll,
if you ere nnt taking strong and lictdtliy.
Dry M&lt;-&lt;trie Bitters. If • la grippe’’ has
Igfr ytni Weak-and weary, w&lt;« Ek-elrta
Bitters. This remedy acts ilheciW on
liver, stomach aiul kidneys, gently. aiding
UniSi! orf,TW5 to perform their functions,
(f you are afflicted with' sick lieadkchc.
you w0l iind speedy and permanent relief
toy taking Etectrle Olttnrs. t’nelrlal' will
convinev ,you that tlilx la \ the remedy you
ftectJ. UiTge tattles only 50c. at W. JL
Uj ear's ding •’bee.

Th'6 !&gt;i-st' fcrive' In the worijl for oou,
bruiHvs. xnorwi ulcerr,. s$t, rhentn. ’fei'H
sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains,
c&lt;irt»s, and all skin eruption^, anil twwltlvc_ly. .cures’ piles or no pay required. It is
guuranlecalo glHrpCTTtTt • satisfaction,1 or
money refktifdnl. Price 25 cents per bbx.
For sale by W. 11. Goodyear, the druggut

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He slow R- strode toward IffirnonicT
driving out of his mind Rosalie’s words
of warning. Suddenly a man confronted
■ J U’j
him. He stopped short.
•‘Is that you. Colonel Talbot?’’
’ said a
voice, deep and husky, that he did not

fflJ

m^yesflitf &lt;&gt;UL

ging ttaH jaws merrily nnd .taking-nnw: i
evidently humorous view of the treasures.. ,r
•*Gee, git oa ter de old Wakte,?’- Waa the dfi
cri de I'nma whinN one of these ingenio«ani
yiung critjes uttered at the sight of *
Rembrandt before which various uraid qM
pcraons ajti! spectacled
•Miw

didn.'t Chew, tobacco,' but I take it theff tittitude before the monument^ of Greet aijd’.'
Homan ‘Civilization was ce-cutraHy that ot'
Cherry Hill. Cherry Hill vrttictffii '.«■*' •
rhft' merit of frankness 'anyway, “HWy-'l
smoke! I’d die ff I drawcd'dat: in n nflle,”1
quoth one irreverent youth before an old
master. Barbarians thete. tart not half aa
barbaric as the guilty wrqtch whd 'hi -rtsponsible for that "Getoto” algA. I wootttr '
the Greek- gods don’t go on strike.—New ■
Mexican »’c*th«r Wark, ' &gt; •- &lt;’ ’ U’j &gt;
There are not many remains of tho andent Mexican fuathor work Wkicb-exclud
the surprise of the SjMinish conquerors of
the New' World. The meet famous suiriving specimen is tbe standard, described
by Hochstcttcr. which Is now in the Vienna
Ethnographical museum. Another speci­
men lias been dlMcovered by Mrs. Zeiia
Nuttall in tho Schlbss Ambrae, near Inn*
brtrck. It is mentioned in an Inventory,
drawn up in 159^ of the treasures of the
csst’e. -This very valuable relfe isthe dec­
orative part of a round shield made of littcrliicud reeds, and consists of feather mbwiles representing a' monster, the contours
of which are fastened by strips of goH.
Formerly'the shield wah adorned with
costly qnetrai feathers, only small frag- :
meats of wfcich surrfve. Globus, which' •'
hte an Interesting note oh tho subject;
speaks’ of rimilkr :oM. Mexican shields h&gt; ■
the Stuttgart museum, and refers to *■ '
statement of StolU to" tht* effect that ls»auttfnl ftethbr ornaments are still made by
the Indians of Guatemala.—Nature.
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.
English J»Q»tm&lt;M&gt;. .
j .t;
•The postmaster general haa issued In--ttrudioDB to tbe surveyon* of the poatoffloe
throughout the kingdom that in future
vacancies, whether , temporary or perm*nent, among the rural and provlhdnl town
poeUnea are to be preferentially filled by
thoappoinunantpf soldiers of gopd char­
acter belonging iot the reserve, or having ,

^be Guards'’Employment aociety."
" ’
Thia system &lt;Jonnot at- present, be adopted
in' the xuutropolL»,i because up. to. a certain
period tho telegraph messengers were en­
gaged ou the prospect of bang appointed j
to vacancii* M postmpu who a qf proper
age, upon approved aorvlgn and on itassing
a certain examiaatwn. But about; 1G.00Q.
places will thus be opened., tp soldiers,
They will, of course, have to pass-the ?x-.
amination prescribed by the civil service
coramiRsiocprs, and t.hoir good character,
must be vouched for by the prilitAryantboritiaa.—LoudenTk-Bitu
jj
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P| f! (
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' ... '/. , ,

A bfr.ytKiirfth’s tools of ■ the pYescBt day*
tire almost It!rntitinT’crith those used in UK
Mime trade over JOO yvars ago. ■
z •&gt;'(
■ ’’• uf i &gt;j±sar. ,.;.tal i-&gt;47-vv...’h» -.t.-iiJ nh
—--------------------nr«i»T&lt;^T Pw.
~_________
Agent—Sue ^harermy little-man, what
beautiful things I have in my wagon. I’m
selling bicycles. Ask your hither if he
doesn't wnnt to get one for you.
Farmers Boy—What’s the price!
Agent—Fifty dollars.
.Boy—Phewt I aay; you tell pa that’s a
new machine fcr plantin potatoes and may-

8PUINGFIELD, HL, jV il tU~The Jrand
Army encampment ml iirsl^d Into |
day afternoon after cl J ing^pj fc
wing
JtThese pllliUn^r.tBlflcglycori ouuded.
officers: Department co nn^adcr.
Jtain
anTunlform
TttPpripf _.
Lyicc
commonly following the me ot pills. Ed Haring, of Mars
W.
1
They are adapted to both tulufts and ehil- commander,
.
Junior j rice ' t'MiHiLurthr
• :l safety. We guarantee Kankakee;
Every individual ought to consider the
IdptB with —
perfect
tour far meals a sacred one, not to be in... ______
qual in the cure of sick A. I*. Srhimptf, of 1’qpi
th')y
have no equal
kuded upon by any ordinary ciro»headache, constipation, dyspepsia and tor, J. K. Corbus, uf
bllioutiiiesr, mui. as :y&gt; appetizer, they nx- 1 W. G. Cochran, of Ifet frigtliif: councfiVof .
administration—Ixjwa Krbgboff,-; NmK-/ 4
Ville; A. D. CadwallnM
tOBATE URDKR
Venable, Macomb; T. X
Rod „
______
and O. F. A very, I’omiofii? • •
.titate of MleU l^&amp;iunly nt Barry—ss.
. „.»■■■■. tfroio Probate Court for the
Said a &lt;S«mk1 Word for'AIger.
County of Barry, liolden at the Probate Ofifce in
__
.
.
| The resol utiugs affijgnjn! faith InCom- the citv of Hiiltings, m raid county, on Tues­
I have Miffcred for years with rlicurim- »*1« R-A. Alg8»d*~
’
tgjioo,
tism. loss of appetite, and tllsvrderod bluul, ln congress appi
? Var h’4 iMS H-.t-'Tle jfestata of James
.nd.tttrpr.^ndluro or Uu&gt;e ..,.(
money Imd nlm&amp;t gi . eii^ up nil hopes of
? on're.iLui&amp;wij’.luE'tM ri&amp;ittagduly verified
relief. Hr«big-alJ.lltthr&lt;l"s^Klieiimittic The next
at Sprin^naia. I
es« TO«i&gt;ds^i
Syrup. I gra«r«ti
la«t resort, nnd

ME

la K«U urqnu^r "

THE ILLINOIS GRANO ARMY.
Captuin Eil llnrlan Elcctciip«p0|i

went to the Metropolitan Mnwn cC

there^tiJamde rXdji
The ftguru tutaKl? p-issiiJg 'ncPofei a
tto ha i/him
..... flhnr- fleck of moonlight. Talbot saw tho face
m an
i 11 the and instantly remembered it The next
he wri Mits moment something struck him on the
iu»e
Icity ■ te felt head, a dull, heavy blow, and ho foil
al narry upon the ground still and sensaless. Tlie
the
best/
fit pxake figure stooped over him and hurriedly
but coolly searched his pockets, until n
QU*
(build almost &lt;-ntire
in Ibis court purporting to bathe bust will and
lid head paper wns found, which it c.irefaijy ex- after using six
teslaiwnt oLsnd d&gt;.*&lt;*ffurd te admitted to pro­
relhtf.' I Mii.tafirablu to work on my farm
A‘^were amiued. as if to l»e sunj^of..^’
Washington, April d—^An/atiniksis
hater,
’ ’
ttilon of raid estate
I have not done in
.
fiM had thim rapidly
■te tfi
iUoner vr some other
the vote on fne woo) sMowa that uvtry
advise
nil
persons
suffering
suits’
jngbt
fond the
publican
voted
nay,
every
indepeiulpni
id. that Tnesdav. tbe
jfrft^rfamtnntism and other blood troubles,
Utpfnce n ru^|pT that.
cuurtjii®&gt; wall, and waP
dug and
Wi.alien ojfock In the
Alliance
'mall
:.«ndr
qvcry,D^rh
0&lt;
medicine.
*
H
been
found
i
eg
jMw
listening through tiie jjofo.
WI
Haiiwick Perht.
| yea except* two--Antler' and' Babbitt
W iscoiihin..
The inim clutched a 'slat of tiib gate as dcady&gt;£ Bored by some unknown'per-'
Thurman. Mich. \
7
j i
&lt;
jki the papeni were brought iu■ ®*Boldby W. II. Goodyear, prepared only l»y
} iculiu*&gt;r:i|i'
‘3tuLii
licda/L
3 f!5 u
if to rend it. then turned and
r.nd walked son.
iined a full account.. Cotaijtpk
j MBlood
i
i Blood of Hr*
Washington, April 8.—A dispatch re-. onb’c. fntfce City of Hx^ilnKS. fn tel&lt;TCounty.
Talbot wj!#-..^«rt"ihK*di..tait hud l)Ssi
Oii'l yiow cause. It any Ibero be, why the prayer
p the s
ceived from Genoral Jameati. (£Uisf]mm
thf iq'tltaoer may not.be granted. And It la
kjiocked-tenseltws by ii blow from A ' Jackson voted to bond Itself for 870.000 suites that he is much belief; that tie'has
Turtlier onwred. that Sahl pf!H loner give notice
siudtlag ar soiri^xuch htatrnmdnt. His
to Ihn persons interested In said estate, ot th*
said:
1
pa.uct!
the
turning
ppbit,
and
the
chances
to secure an increased supply of water, i
pemdi
ncy ot M&gt;.ld petlttpn and the hear»i&lt;
“Let ua go walking—thia splendid condition was extremely critical. It bad \ Since Monday morning Bronson hip arc for rapid pmpypfwrfic-dt.ip, bis , e^iylb ibfrAiiftoXanfiimxt-pnw ot this order to bo
piibnshnfl'tn' tta naAt'rrgs Rannf.ii. a newsMoonlight makes an enchanted world df been impossible, so far. t^ .restore liis^ tnree hotels—two drj- ones and a wet onk
niper printed and circulated In said County of
consciousness,
and
no
clew
to
the
perpe-*
the city. 1 want to show you the love­
Harry, ernef In each week tor three succetalve
vfreks preffous to said day ot hearing.
liest spot undgr the sky."
Iwrenbo-;
Judge ot Probate.
cause,
tire.
mystery. No robbery had been com­
mitted.
The colonel’s magnificent gold
If out of order, use Beecham's pills. ‘
Christian minister: at Indianapolis,-----have been indoors all day."
"
'
J;Jflncej jrf &gt; HojmU, rfchtfafnl with
AL1JKRT WEST, old-time newspaper man,
When she returned shp liad a light
'He was shooting at anolMf wtMtafn,* wls' adqultijd at Chicago.
MORXGAGE sale.
He wnbfue scarf over Iter hffiltL and BeT fa^o undisturbed on his person.
Captain J...........................
ohn,31.. Eastec veteran of , Dcfnult hating Veen made in the.cnndJOona
(WWi'-i jSW"**''
henmed the more witchingly from/ the without enemies, so far as the j*' _,
the Black Hawk » ar.Ia»JL harl&lt;«dpt&gt;, Ilk
Heavy losses were caused by the wind
react- \ 4Jow bright locks of her hair could discover, and not the slightest
Colonel George H. Gillis,'aurAtoga
win date-l February 3d. A. D. poo. and recorded
.reason for his assassination suggested it- at I’GUtinc yesterday, plate glass and show-,
yvte| ovc^ hJf broad forehead.
afJ*hot going serenading," s(ie ’self, eave that it was darkly hinted that cases being preferrt-d.
raid, taking the banjo “nd putting it $n political intrigue might have Iqd ^LiVmortaagfM. ou pa«e i» and said mortgage was
A certain carpetbag caudidato for coA
WILLIAM CLARKl head of a well-known on th»- 20th rtav of February. lrt», smlgned to
a chair; “Wntapay^I may
gone
grass, who had been beaten mwnly bj^
Sarh-n T. Gorham which said aasignmant waa
banking llrm, ut New TotR.; .
r
•
ly*Twjorrtr«|. Mi »hicb mortgage there la
Judge 1). J. ARNOLD, of'fldllittrdfMielT.,
Talbot’s exertions, was none too gtad, so
i nK-tlTone midst ih« &lt;lateofihl« nntleethe
___ _____
. . ,
_________ _
at Washington. ,
Mini of two hundred thirty dollars ai.-d Uitrtybot’s arm. feehnjfCdeep rAnoo orreou- the papers stated, to have done the deed, the blood loaded with impurities. owlng;to j James D. MAXT^ibWS, jwpinmcqJ, cjjj- irlnM..»nt« unri .n
oj tweftty-fiva
seeing that in his own state. Kansas, he
.mil
rity,—
mingled
« girlUh
con«::ou«a®» -----------raid morteacr arid no
’ ’ '
erclsc. close contlnment In po0r-1 ren of Casa co^p^, gLjV jgl^a^m*
- ...with
* nty,
uiiu^*w
suit.
had once been convicted
staling!,
—jliku...
the sitqaw hating ter n tnstlpowibllltiesof
llll^dnlUiiieil
eil shops mid
aud homes, arMI
and otljer
&lt;&gt;tl)cr |! Jerkmiah »MMSEl^rtrAsukefVJ^ tii-.«
BMy*
secured
by said
The blow fell heayily bn Mildred 'Fain. ■
wu„. It
________
fion.
must—
bo remembered
remembered that she
...
yw.»— ■ 'hh' is the canon
caaoe of the ditll, Denmuu Thompson's “Old Bomesteiul”
cmireS This
Nnw. tn.-n-f ire. by virtue of Um renter of sate
was fresh from tho reading of stories f|U As days and weeks passed by. with no aluggtali, tired feeling so general at this j tompany, at Chicago^
IcantaLed hi jftmjrortgag*. and the statute la
change
in
Talbot's
singular
condition^
'?nknighflr^cyQpub/^0Tir3, of prinqcB
season, arid which must bu overcome, or . ReV Dr. J, A. Bet^ nrt^eAt b?. th£ Miili taw Jn«e3”l provided, notice h hereby
.inllis -uiecTan'ii^h'ysAioves for whqm she grew thin, and her face wore the the health may be entirely brbken down- | Golden Gate Theological seminary ntOiik- juAnti
the Mn day &lt;,t July,
A. D. IWS.ttlten o clock lnth*f.&gt;ft*i&gt;i*«&gt;n. J shall
look of one who has little’ loft^b fciriN 1®IK1’.S •JSn -.twarillw—■tarn
the | ^nd, CaL
men gladly faced death, w £
sell nt nubile, to emj hnttre«t bidder at the north
for. Rtaalie witnessed her distress v»h
of a lover, sho made him, in
en“rt ,MM«*
”»e city ot
UiMfKtiW, Nlca'.iran. ithnt being the vtaee « her*
a sympathy deepened and strangely cBchampion rans peur et j-aj
the circalt court for Harry eountv U l-.eldenL
rould vJin jred by tho knowledge she carriad. SIB.
the nreidsra described In said I’lurtinge, oc ro
:&gt;c necessary to pay th*
:tod by the had told no one what alio knew abont Kive, l&lt;. &lt;(&gt;- bdml tb« purity .P&lt;1 quality
“’F. «.
rture must tho matter, aful tiiia secrecy preyed upon iiHTtiiarvlo bmhI h allh and urt-rCumra
Brigadier General TnnMJB’W.-SirBSNr,
IfH. lM« ttftrj hvhfigl iflZL
wHbmt attmwBv’i fee ot Sweniv-Gve dollars
J
। retired, at Astoria, N. Y.
be lofty aud Hanims'pore;' He must be a her. No 'dbhW rWH&lt;$mN
corevyital lor therein, tho prenvM** betas
I Judge JQUN .Jf. Pi/ax^B, at Waterford, &lt;towr!ted In said mhetgago aa til tint oarrti
Launcelot in bravery, a Bayard in honor. Mrs. Roosevelt Had it not been for "her
New M|chigan phstnMistew; L.-Lnmitn N.
Many young girls have such a drepm; aunt's deepseated prejudice against
Then, too, cjrctmwtances tad nt GoixihnrL Emmet county; 1,. Kellogg ,1 E. D. Schneider prominent Grand
but with Roralio it wm a hereditament, Ellis.
• Army emn, nt St. Jatwph, Mich.
rendered the young mlm’a guilt a matter at Sir! •kltmd, Berrien county.
----- A ---------------r—t’^lter.
----»ber.
Tho republican’ will contcel/tke election | General Charles W. Field, at Washing­ Yankee Pprii-gt tnetudiag mil wldibat said
hi* of mystery, if not of serious doubt, in
i rm cl&lt;
Point and running feuttiea«l or tlreretiioms to
ton.
•• .
/.
her mind. No one blue seemed to sus­
the .vnld-v ot tbe mirrorsp( sakl Feint near the
al Wyardott. alleging that 40 ballolta were |
pect him. and-iu fact hia pretence in the thrown out uh being Illegally folded.
‘
lD.u».
T. GOXHAM
_______ ..LaLt nF th,,
Hr:m mtljoying tb« tatay brom Jud tho moonr-ntiw.lv
1 Bevw* Mukson, most widely known
of Mortgagee.

risfyin]
&lt;It deiif

'into

’Woofitirj
' -nnfield

inging.
&gt;Jier to
3Vir

Talbot ami Rdsalie looked at each
other inquiringly as Ellis, if it was he,'
walked diagonally across the street at a
rapid pace, soon hiding himself among
the trees of a little park
.
"Surely t^at was ttqt. Ellisr oafd Tal­
bot in a half suppressed voice: "he
yvould not act. so strangely.’’
' "Let'tis return at once.” said Rosalia
with a shudder.
A muMqn.' setae‘of
danger hid ahmtet overpowered her.
"Never fear.” said Colonel Tidbot; "no
doubt tlx? mr.u means no harm: but if he
were a robber he. would not attempt:
anything in this port of the city."
She c|ung more closely now. nnd in at
'.shaking voice urged him to take hot
;h^e 'inickly. He thought her excite-;
nrentine there timidity of a yonng girt
If he had known all that she knew he'
wimld not Jiave wondered at her emotion.
; Qu Urcir way back to the Roosevelt
mansion they talked little.
Rosalie
hung heavily on hia arm. When they
pggjd.it; she
"0*1 the little gate .Ijp oven&lt;
'P*-"d 41uMigluAE&lt;!.'im.!«T#Ty
y turning

•‘&gt;f
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'WArfttryUTpir, April 7.Wo!bMW«wntir
admlnlsf rtition’Ar^h 'te'tBU Al!r^'‘ q'tes-'
ti^.'^^.tarth^dlscuwdoi of tho army
clause in Ute Julian' bill,' teethed- the, tonate all the^lay.; The vote on retaining the
hbiwe pcovisioa ta-the bill toauthorizo the
president to detail army officers ivt Indian
afeeuta waa'in the affirmative and not on
barty lines. Tho bill was ftnally passed,
and au executive session waa held.
Au 'agreement wMeteuibod ttvtite have
limiting debate oh the first section of
the woof Mil, and thb entire session waa
devoted to the dhcusslob of^the measure
tender tho five' mihute rule. The debate
was without interest* The amendmint io
strike out-"‘WooF whs defeated. Tho bill
vi-rm reported to the bouse by the com Ini ttiee, but-no action was taken. :
■
■ Washington, April a—Tbe senate de­
voted the entire day1 yestetday to tbe Dis­
trict of Columbia appropriation 'hill, It
wns only paitiy completed at adjourn1
ment, and a Hot debate was iu progress on
the proposition to appropriate -flOJ.OOO to
help defray the expousea of .the visit
of the Grand Army encampment to-Wash­
ington.
Wilson of West Virginia closed the de­
bate on the free wool bill in tha house,
and the bill .was then passed without
amend men,V by » vote of l&amp;x to 00. Funs­
ton of Kansas denounced a statcinant in
The Voice that ho btu! been aecn drinking
Intoxicants in. the house restaurant ns «
lie, and the correspondent who wrote it a»
a “low-down skunk." The cotton tie bill
was then taken up and debate waji pend­
ing at adjourhniyut.
Wamwnoton. April 9.—The senate yes­
terday putwccl, the District of Columbia
appropriation .bill, including au appro­
priation of 8100,t&gt;00 for sustenance and
quarters for. the Grand Army encamp*•usnt (which wns adoptetl by a vote of 41
to 10), arid adjourned till Monday.
'
Tho house concluded the general debate
on the cotton tic bill and n vote will be
taken on the measure today. The bill was
advocated by. bimpsyn (Alliancu)r whp
said he was a free trader nnd -welcomed
anything that looked that way. At the
night MMion six pension bills were
passed.
Washington, April IL—General debhte
on the cotton tiM . bill wasvlosed Satur­
day by Turner of Georgia. Dalrz-U nf
Pennsylvania npokejn opposition thereto.
The bill was paaswl by a vote of 167 to 46,'
three Democrats— English of New .Jersey,
Colwarn ot Wisconsin and O'Neill of Miasiutirl—voting agnfnsv it.. The free tin*
plate bill was introduced.’ Eulogies ‘were
then delivered upon the lata Hog.,IL H.
Font, of Michigan.
W-tSHiNirtoN; April 12.—Stewart intro­
duced rtotno remitttlon* in tho senate'
yesterday nbTiougl£. designed to get at tbe
facts upon which Sherman basod hiarecent
staunnent that fllvpr. certificates bate a
dollar’s'value In gold .behind duih cue.
Ex-Senator Blair asked an investigation
of his rejection as minister to China, in
secret scasion ttfe'office of ek&amp;utivc clerk
। was vacated, its bqldcr, Yonng, being
! charged with “lenkifig" executive seen'ta.
The house passed a bl!! to make/West
Point, Va., a sub-port qf entry and deliv­
ery, nnd also to repeal’ ihq act aut horiting
the secretary of wnr to lease tbe plet-aLthc
entrance of tho Chicago rtVtfF. Tha retaainderof the day ,Was devoted to tlie
ensiderati'jn of bills relating tai tbe Disct of Columbia. •
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rilft

Edmore
Stanton
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[•rand Ledge]

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stop

P.trior cars on all traly
Id* and Detroit.
4M&lt;&gt;IWs*
made in Union station. Grand Itapidi with tbe
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I’. M.. r.a$ P. M. and 7:06 A M.
Leave for .Manhtce and Travers.‘
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n^ut trains to Qhlcaco.

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Ntako ot Michigan,

CLAIM*
A

•.tors to prinear th*Ir claims against the estate
ut Washington K. Ferris, late of said county.
&lt;irv,
aud mat all creditors otsaid dMBafrd
are required to present their claims BflM
Probate Court, at the Probate office. in the (lily
.of listings. for examination nqg allowance,? n

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Mutual Life Ina Co., of New 1ortR
18 endowments paM- .- • • —
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M death claims paid last week. 182,388 95

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oartmrnt at .fluul wte! olben p»y
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Total claims paid last ’"«*-*£**’ “
Average daily payment*..... JM»,0fl3 Tfl
J. M. McElwaix,

tail- bare

Mr. S. D. Shepard,
Special Agent
The Mutual Life Ina. Co., of New York,
Dear Sir:
I wish to express through you my thanka
to the Mutual Life for the very gratifying
resuite ot my endowment policy recently
matured and paid by that company.
The
company'.* check for &gt;1010.28 «vaa only
87.50 less than 5 per cent compound inter­
est on all tbe premiums paid, besides the
taino uf the protection for 15 years.
Gxo. K. Moxto omxky.
Cashier Kllllngton-Nat’l Bank.
The Michigan Central will on April
J. M. McElwaix, Special Agt,
13th and 14th sell tickets from Hastings to
x
Hastings. Mich.
Detroit and return. at the rate ot one ami
one-third fare good going April 18th and
14th, and returning not later than April
15th on account of Itepubflcan state con­
.Following are tbe real estate transfers
vention. Tickets not good on main line for tbe week ending March, 20 1893, as
trains, No. 5. 6, l‘J and 20.
taken from the books in the register’s office:
M. A. Gii-lman. Ticket Agent
S Crewman to E M Brown lot 7 blk 10 Middle­
vine 823
.
J K Bush to M B Gwin parcel Barry *100
Th* Michigan Central will, on April 18,
W II Qlncr to O C Barnum ■ e !•£ of s 0
ota
IP and 20th. sell tickets from Hastings to
e W sec 19 Carlton 518&lt;x&gt;
Ann Arbor and return, at the rate of one
L.C Kdnxonusio E I. Edmonds MK ac sec 20
and otic-lhini fare, good going April 18th, Johnstown nominal
G H BeUou to W R and Mary Ormsbee M ac
10th and 20th, and returning not later
sec TO Baltimore *1040
than April 23d ofi nccount of the G. A. R.
W L Wilkins to Geo Osborn lot 047 e K
state encampment. Tickets not good on City 81M0
Amon Wakefield to Conrad Clever lota 9.10,11
main line trains No. 5, fl, 19 and 20.
12 nnd 13 blk 14 Middleville &amp;0
.
M. A. GillmaN, Ticket Agent.
Jas Wbltnea to Conrad Clever lot 9 blk 73
Middleville *2S)
President Sbortridge. of tlie North FH°
B F “d H1Ui liaylefl P*™1’
Dakota State Farmer’s Alliance, has issued
PlIeMoe to Clarissa Richards IM ac see 33
an address calling upon the fanners to re­
port their needs in the way of extra trams j
to H E Hendrick el nl lot s blk
.
,
and men to do spring plowingand seeding. 58 Middleville saoo
A Warner to J B Osgood parcel Orangeville
He uqces tbe ntnidst activity and prompt­ 8378
ness. It is estimated that lO.OOO men
J W Bentley to Belle M Pancoast's K lota714
'
more than there are in the state at tills and 7XS City »S4O
DE Birdsall to Jos Mead 7 ac
17 Castictou
ftme will be required. The greatest scar­
MB
city of labor is in the Red River Valley.
L W Hutton to J F and Minerva Chapman 3
For further particulars call at the Michi­ “VrRoBvestoDktReed l ac seen Hastings
gan Central passenger depot.
8500
'
OB Garrett to A J and Elizabeth Huffman 2M
The Bijou Comedy Company will ap­ ac sec 33 Baltimore *®o
J B Daly to Chas Clark lota 1, 3,3.8, A10 .and
pear in Union hall Thursday, Friday and
w u lot&gt; 4 and s blk 3 City 83S
Saturday evenings of this week.
This
RI Hendershott to J W and NeUle Lunn w K ■
company comes with the most tiatterlng lots 3 and 10 and e K lots 4 and 9 blk 1 Dunrecommendations. From among the many nine's add City *1600
L Holmes to Wm Ofiley lot 22 Phillips add
others we cull this, from the Benton Har­ Nashville
Wffl
, _
bor Dally Palladium:
H J Tooze to David Searles 20 ac sec 31 JohnLast night the Bijou Comedy company Tw Sherwood to N and P Chamberlain W ac
gave a creditable production of the pleas­
Vcxilgrove to'l^H^Barlow lot 60 and w H
ing comedy drama “Caprice.” The pre­
iwi.
j
sentation was In the main commendable, lot Ms Cite *1800. „ _
.1
McArthur to P H bclianU: parcel oodland
the leading parts being well sustained,
and the minor roles carefully balanced.
'"Uura Bryant to Smith &amp; Colgrove parcel
City *300
A Voyage of Discovery is the title o"
P D Campbell to Fred Pierce 80 ac se 5 Hope
Hamilton Aide's new book, which will be 82100
R K Smith to 81 Abbey 80 sec 33 Assyria *750
brought out soon by Harper A Brothers.
8 Caswell to W M and Geo Caswell w ae sec
It is sot a book of travels, but a novel pre­ ^jS^Tidbot0 *tn Byron Talbot 50 ac Sec 2
senting ap Englishman's impressions of so­
Assyria *830
ciety in New York. Boston and elsewhere.

But How Strong the

You will have no difficulty In
B
aatisfactory -election of carpets ifyoubu&gt;
of McCoy, the furniture tfbd carpet man.
He has the finest line he has ever shown,
and Indeed In no rity could one make a
better .-election than from him. He shows
all tlie latest and most desirable patterns
and styles, and Is making some very low
prices on them. See him also for rugs,
curtains aud drapes.
.

Some well-known and prominent society
people In New York are among the charac­
ters In tlie story. The boot is - said to be
partly the result of observations made by
the author during bis recent tour In this
country In company with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry M. Stanley. As Mr. Aide is free
from the prejudices so often Indulged in by
Koglish observers of American manners,
■what he says of fashionable life In New
York, Newport, and other places will be of
no little Interest to a large class of readers.

PRICES.

We are. the People tl

THE

No
Name aud residence
i Peter L. Esmonds, Baltimore,
301 Mary Ellis. Hastings,
i Homer Marshall, Barry,
01 (Grace Bellinger, ..

,. i Huron a. ueai, wun a*nn,
541 May Broward, Prairieville,
„ 1 Manley Gallup. City,
Lottie Phillips. Grand Ledge,
,,, 1 Eddie Friend, Carlton,
581Clara Lepard. Carttan,

We have a few cases of

PROBATE ORDER.

.te
County ot Barry. Holden at tbe
In the City of Haatiags. in saldeounty, on
Tuesday, the utb. day of April, m we
year one thotnam! eight hundred and ninety two.
JCpr^cnt, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of

Ladies’ and Gents’ Rubbers

matter of the estate of Isaac
StoStr5^l5SXdflilng tiw petition, duly wrifled. of. Moms O. Stanton, son pt sidd deceased
praying that admlmAtratlon of saM estate be
granted to Charles Pritchard or home othe.

Left, which we are bound to sell.

Ladies’ Imitation Sandals for
Court, then tn beholden at the Probate Office
mtbeciiy Of Hastings, to said Count), and
show cause. It any there be. why the I'/jCer "t
the petitioner may not bu gr.uited. And H is
further ordered, that said pcUtioner give notice
to tbe persons Interested In said estate, of the
pendency of said petition and the. hearing
thereof, by causing a copy of tins order to be
published In tho Hostings Baxxki^ binewrpsSHJ'SS
SSM

[A true copy.)

Ju&lt;JK®

Probata.

12%c. per pair

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Ladies’ Croquet Sandals forGents’ Imitation Sandals for

-

Gents’ Self-Acting Sandals for
Boston and Candec Rubber Boots for

$2.25

Men’s Perfection Felt Overs, first quality,

PROBATE ORDER.

State of Michigan. CountyofBarnf-w.
At a session ot tbe Probate Court tor the
County ot Barry, holden at the । rm-ate office, in
tho City of Hastings, tn said county, on Wednes­
day, the 6th day of April. In the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-two.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot
^tothematter of the ertate of Maude M
Heath, deceased, and ot deterudntngwbo are or
were tbe heirs at law of said dceeaaed. ,
On reading and filing the fwtitlon. duly vertfled, ot Laura J. Bryant, mother of said debas­
ed. praying for reasons therein stated, that an
order or decree be made to this court, detersssrarjTJsr s’.ss.-js'siffi!1

4th day at May A. D. tw.’, at tea u clock
In tbe forenoon be assigned for the hearing of
said petition and that the heirs at tew ot said
deceased and all other persons interested in
said estate, are required to ap|»ear at. a se.Mlon
of said court. then to be bolderj al the Probate of­
fice, tn the City of Hastings, In said County, and
show cause. It any
there
be. why
tbe prayer of tbe petitioner may not 1*
granted. And It Is farther ordered, that
said petitioner give notice to tho persons
Interested In said estate, ot the pendency of
said petition and tbe hearing thereof by cai»lng
a copy of this order to be published In the Has­
tings BaNXXK, a newspaper printed and circu­
lated in said County of Barry, once m each
week for three successive weeks previous to
said day of hearing.
CHABUW W. ASMSTBOKO.
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy.)

We are Full of Them.
Call and See Them
Tireless Toilers for Trade.

Bankrupt Store
HENRY OSBORN, Mgr.
ALL OF OUR

:NEW GOODS:
Are Now io Sloct

IS THE

We have a finer line of

ROSS LEWIS &amp; PIFER

SPRING
SUITS

LADIES' FINE SHOES,
C, D. &amp; E. LASTS.
Kid and Cloth tops. Button and Lace.
Porpoise Shoes, Men's and Boys’, Lace
and Congress.

Wfl g»l our suits at R. ludgv a Son's

ALL THE NEW SHADES

Fine line of Rockford Shoes

.

F. G. STOWELL.

’Tis a FEAT to FIT the FEET,

This Year than Ever.

With Reversible

and Points’

Which will outlast five plain points and
cost less.

LN THE

Browns, Blues and Greys.

But WE can DO IT and DO IT NEAT
From our choice selection of

FINE SHOES.
EASTER STYLES.
Remember that we are

Fine Shoes.
your patronage.

We solicit

Woolley &amp; Bronson,
One Price Shoe Dealers:

Before you buy.

$10, $11 and $12 SUITS
IN BROWN

TRY ITi
And you will buy no other plow. •

ARE DANDIES.

They are in Sight
AT

R. MUDGE &amp; SON’S.

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The best Advertis­
ingmedium tn Bar­
ry County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 51

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 21, 1892.

A NEW INVENTION

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays -y

COOSZ BBO3..
Mica.

COUNTY NEWS.

■ DRUG STORE
For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

Seconi-Hafid School Books,
Hie most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

UI. 5- Goodyear
The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Hastings,

Mich.

Piano Style Organ

YEARS

Is a new invention no longer!
W
14
V
9
Because they are now well-known throughout
VY fl 1 . the United States.
When Lehi-Organs first came out, the New York "Music
Trade" said: t’Despite the many nttempte which have been
mad.- for some time past by reerl-dYgan manufacturers toward
-i-iiietliing new in reed-organs in the way of six or seven oc­
tave styles, they have all until but recently failed. It is,
therefore, interesting to note the somewhat remarkable sue■
which Messrs 11. G-hr &amp; Co. have attained in this di­
rection."
’
The Chicago "Indicator” said Jan. 16th. 1892: "The suc• - ss of I.elir .fc Co. lias been remarlqtble and affords another
proof that the public soon appreciates a really good article.”
VpQ If you don’t want to buy.a poor organ, when you
I LO, can get the Lehr, the handsomest, best toned and
-•asiest blowing Organ in the market at a moM moderate
price, ex.-jtnine it at the store of

SOLID WEAR

JOHN BESSMER,
MICH

HASTINGS

Is the length of time that

STERLING INLAID
SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—“"Good
Good
Form,’ of
. _ $2.00
___ ______
value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R, Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

Great Closing Out Sale m $1.48 n
-----OF-----

AT

Hardware, Paints, Oils, Builder’s

Fred L. Heath’s

Hardware, Buggies, Wagons,’
and Farm

Implements,

At the

It will paper a room 16
feet square including side
wall, ceiling and two band
border (9 inches wide) with
white back paper. Best qual­
ity and new styles in combi­
nations that are as artistic
and nice as paper that for­
merly cost four times as
much.

POWER’S
Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGGIST,
HARDWARE
Bus Jjjf Zast of City hk
STOKE
Owing to the decease of the late proprie­
tor, this stock must be sold, and to move it
rapidly

SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Will be made for the next

This stock is new, clean and large.
In
it will be found all those articles usually- kept
•in a first-class hardware store. The necessity
of closing up the estate of the late proprietor
alone causes the reduced prices we ar^ mak­
ing.

To consumers of kerosene oil in Has­
tings and Barry Co: We have dstablialied
an agency nt Hastings for the safe of
Snow Drop oil. which for lunjlnatlng pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes it perfectly safe. It produces
a clearaud white light and free of odor,
nor does it cause any deposit ou chimney
which is so common with cheap and low
test Ohio oil. Since July 1, 1891. Michi­
gan allows tire use of 120 degrcep Gru test
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene
made from Ohio ernde and j^Maeases a
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting suffleieut naptha (explosive-part)
to raise the fire test to 150 degrees or more
It becomes useless, so far as producing
light Is concerned but at a low test will
bum fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable order while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy imbalance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the dost is but
little different than what you ppy for the
cheap goods you nre using and the satisfac­
tion you will get in light will inure than
compensate, saying nothing of additional
safety. For sale by S. K. Phillips. H. L.
Newton and Coeif A Cook.
A. D. Matnabd, Wholesale Ag.
Hastings. Mich.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in tkt
County.
WHOLE NO. 1923

The Whitney baby carriage' acknowl­
Solo, Wild* Blivin.
edged to be the beat on tbe market. Low
Ode to an umbrella, Edna Brown.
prices and easy terms. Call and see them
Recitation, Mrs. Caudle’s lecture on um­
at F. W. Grable's, north aide Main St.
brellas, Wikla Blivin.
a
DueL Mrs. A. D. Niskern and Dr. 8. M.
A recent reduction on Indies watch
Fowler.
.
■
movement enables me to sell ladles
Story of an umbrella, Arthur Brown.
watches cheaper than ever before. Call
Musie, 74 in Triumphant Songs.
and see them.
John Bkbameb,
The Jeweler.

LIVELY SCRAPPING AT

THE DE­

POT.
Thursday evening of but week while
S. E. Cook, of Charlotte. Sundayed here
—Nellie Felgbner spent Sunday with Roy Will was fooling in Busby Bros, bar­
friends here—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cpok. of ber shop, the fore finger of his right hand
Middleville, were guests of relatives In was caughCm a closing door, and his fin­
The
this place over Easter—H. A. Durkee ger nail pulled completely out.
Will Doelker, who solicits patronage for
made hfa» maiden trip as postal clerk the wound is a painful one and will lay him Ford's hotel at the trains, has been in the
first of this week on the main line of the up for a while.
habit of calling "Take the bus for Ford’s
Michigan Central—The fire department
Yesterday afternoon as Chas. Emerick hotel, thetreat S2.00-a-day house in the
were calltd out Monday morning by the
city.” Mr. N. T. Parker, proprietor
burning of James McKelvey’s chimney— waa feeding wool into a picker at the of the Hastings house, took exceptions
Wool boot factory, one of tiic feed rolls
LUtte and Lyda Feighne? were taken Into
was forced out of place, got into tbe to this statement, and at the 11:38 n. tn.
the Congregational church as members last
train Monday Im tackled Doelker, with
Sunday morning—The octette club render­ cylinder and for half a second the atmos­ honors about even, neither much the worse
phere waa full of flying wood and iron, a
ed three pieces at the Baptist 8. S. Easter
large piece sailing over Emerick’s head and for the encounter.
entertainment in praiseworthy style—Rev.
Just before the 2:14 p. m. train arrived,
through tbe window. How he escaped
Peter Scheurer, the new Evangelical min­
serious or fata! injury is a miracle. He Fred Parker stepped in front of Doelker.
ister of this placa, arrived Sunday morn­
was .-itruck over the eye by a part remarking “--------------- you, I heard you
ing and gave his tir*t sermon here In the .
of the wreck, but was furtlonately only said you could lick any man in the Hasevening—Monday evening a party was
slightly hurt. The machine—well there tlugsbouse.” Doelker denied having said
given at the residence of James Fleming
wasn’t enough of it Icfl to be worth men­ this. Further words passed between
in honor of Miss Harding, of Rockford,
them, concluded by Doelker requesting
tioning.
ills.—An apron social at L. J. Wilson’s
Parker to keep away from him. At this
Wednesday evening of &gt;tlils week—G. W.
Julian Ralph, continuing his very pop­ point Parker grabbed Will, and commenc­
Frauds and wife started on a trip to Ore­ ular series of oapens on the great North­ ed punching his face and head. 1-orenzo
gon Tuesday evening.
west. has written an account of “The Paddock, the bus driver, seeing the trouble
Dakotas" for the Jlfay number of Harper’s came down from his bus, he claims with
Coat* Grove.
Magazine. Those who have read his the Idea uf separating the combatants.
G. W. Coats Is now on the sick list—G. former articles will need no introduction Parker laid hHn out with a well directed
Mapes has deeded back the 40 acres that to this strikingly comprehensive and blow. While these performances were
,formerly was deeded to him for the nmin- graphic description of one of the most re­ going on. some one mnst have notified N.
talnenceof bls father and mother—Our markable portions of our country. Re­ T. Parker; for be, armed with a billiard
merchants are having good trade with n ferring to the six new states recently ad­ cue, came running toward the depot, bai­
good stock to select from—Mrs. J. VV. mitted Into the Union. Mr. Ralph says: lees, and with face white with rage and
•Wolfe of your city Is visitlug here—Frank In area they are about the size of Alaska, excitement Before he could reach Pad­
Wolfe is no better—Will Chase now wields and they are larger than France. Germany, dock he was Intercepted by friends, if ho
the rod Of correction in the Fialier district. Italy, and Holland combined. One of the attempted to cool him down. But sudden­
stales Is greater than Great Britain and ly he darted away from them and rushed
Ireland, and one country In that State is tilp to Paddock, who was climbing up onto
Services ias usual at the school house larger than New Hampshire. Massachu­
the bueagapj. and dealt him a wicked
Sunday evening.
Subject. The Oldest setts and Connecticut. The population of
blow across the forearm with the butt end
Drama—Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Sundayed those six States is about like that of little
of the billiard cue. We understand the
nt Shultz—Lacy Jones’ little babe is under N.--.V jeney, yet It Is thought that at least
Dr. claims one of the bones of the forearm
the doctor’# care—Gwin &amp; Co. have re­ half as many perms as arc now in the
Is cracked. It iscertainly a painful Injury.
paired their store and will soon have a -entire country could maintain life In that
Fred Parker was arrested on two sepa­
new stock of gtxxls—Don’t forget the corner of the nation.” Tlie value of a com­
rate counts x for assault
He appeared
feast oi mysteries at the school house to prehensive and popular exposition, such
before. Justice Wightman, plead guilty,
night by the Indies’ Aid—Mrs. Gleason as Mr. Ralph gives, of the peculiarities of
and was fined 825 and costs for each of­
•was taken suddenly ill at church Sunday situation, soil, and resources of this great
fense. We understand tliat he talks of
evening—Mr. Clarkson of Banfield was in region Is at once evident
appealing to the circuit court. We think
town Munday In the interests of the Mac­
he had better pay it and learn from the,
cabees—L.' Williams Is grading ou his
The “other side” of that school district dear school of experience that It Is neither
lots and painting his house which adds controversy In Hastings township has been
profitable nor gentlemanly to be an assail­
much to their appearance. Afl follow auit heard from with great emphasis, and sup­
ant In a scrap.
—Peter Mosher’s daughter Is quite ill and ported by the prosecuting attorney. They
N. T. Parker was arrested, charged with
under the doctors’ care—Work ba# com­ claim tint the legal records of the district,
assault with intent to do great bodily
menced on the woodwork of Pennock’s the vouchers and stubs, agree to a cent:
harm. To thia, we understand, he plead
store—Will Sibel is having his house that they have offered to settle on the
not guilty.
painted. John Doonan is doing trie work basis of what these official records show,
This whole affair is one of the most un­
—Mr. Robinson Is building a new barn and have been prepared to do this vpfkr
fortunate as well as disgraceful in the his­
also Mr. Sibel just east of town.
since the annual school meeting: That
tory of the town. Whatever may have
when the book In which the accounts were been the provocation, and Mr. Parker
Woodland.
kept left thfm, the figures conesponued claims there has been such on the part of
We had quite a snow storm Wednesday with those on the stubs and vouchers, and
Doelker, who is not lacking for words, we
night—L. D. Warner’s new sign lias taken that they aro not responsible for them nor
do not believe that, in his calmer moments
a tumble.' Dean has a new sign In front for any changes In them that may have
he will attempt any excuse for even his
of bls Storer-Lloyd Felgbner has returned since occurred. One of the officers says he
first assault upon Doelker. As to the as­
from Nashville where he has been having has made the offer, and repeats It, that he
sault upon Paddock, nothing but the In­
a severe tussle with grim death—A couple will give 825 if the complaining witness
nf parilesifrom Nashville were in our vil­ who caused the first warrant to lie ma^le, sane frenzy from a hasty and fiery temper
lage on Wednesday and made a race course will proceed with his case, as he is anx­ can even palliate it. 1c cannot be excused.
It Is aggravated rather than excu-ed be­
of one of our principal street
Having a ious to gn Into court for his own vindica­
cause of Mr. Parker’s prominence and in­
couple of fijst horses they trotted several tion.
The prosecutor slab's that the fluence. A man In his position should not
races on Main street to the disgust of reason that he did not institute proceed­
everybody. ] We would advise these parties ings was tliat. after a full examination In­ set such an example as he did.
While condemnation of the assault is
to go elsewhere to hold their trotting to all the alleged facts, he could see
universal and it is felt to be utterly with­
matinees.in the future—E. I. Miller has nothing to justify taking the maW^ Into
out excuse, there io coupled with It the
sold a half Interest In his meat market to court. The Bannmk cheerfully makes keenest regret ou the part of Mr. Parker’s
A. Fast The new firm have purchased a the above statements In justice to Om
new canopy] top wagon of L. D. Warner other side. Having now stated what both friends, in which we join, that one who
stands so high as a citizen, who has been
and will start a meat wagon on the road— sides claim, wo shall dismiss the matter. liberal in encouraging the prosperity of the
P. A Sheldon was on our streets Thursday
town, and whose warm and genial nature
—Evert Clum is clerking at Schantz. A
lias made him so many friends, should so
Co’s—Chas. Mater has resigned bls' posi­
Probably in the history of Life lusor- lose control of himself in a moment of pas­
tion as clerk at Schantz A Co’s., where he ance business then: Is net a similar record sion. Every man has his weaknesses: and
hits been for three years and has accepted of the rapid payment of a claim Indicated
that of being the unfortunate possessor of
a podlion with L. D. Warder—There was In the follotting letter:
a quick temper, has been the only serious
an-Easter egg social at the town hall Wed­
Masten A Nichols.
fault that has msired the many good quali­
nesday evening—Friends and relatives of
Attorneys and Counselors at law.
ties of mind and heart of Mr. Parker.
Stephen Wolfe to the number of about 104 Broadway. New York. Aprils, 18W2.
fifty gave him a glorious surprise Tuesday The Mutual Life insurance Co., of N. Y.
evening. It was in honor of the 27th an­
Gentlemen—I am In receipt of your
niversary of his birthday. We haven't check to the order of myself and the sur­ No
Name and residence
heard of any damage done by the party viving children of Christina M. Nichols, — i "Waitaea Townsend. Carlton
who took the fort but they left many for 822,375. being 813.000 face value of 31 i Nettle 11. Hynes. Woodland.
... i W in. Parsey. City
beautiful and useful presents ntnung whloh policies Nos. 25.395. 40.038, 54.330 and 08 I Maude RoagbtonCIty,
was a fine couch—Mrs. A. T. Cooper of 179,190, ou the life of my father. Geo. L.
i Cnas. A. Austin. Irving,
। Millie Eire. Carlton.
Nashville visited Woodland friends last Nichols, aiid 84.375. additions thereto.
week—rLyrnan Scott and John Boyer had
The proofs of death were filed with you
a set-to on Friday and both look as though on Thur-ilay, the 7tb Instant. Immediate­
tlwy bad run against something—Our vil­ ly upon tiling the ftcelpte I obtained your 7 Following are the real estate tranafors
lage council took a trip to Nashville on check as above.
for tbe week ending March, 20 1893, as
Friday to investigate the manner of con­
The recital of these facts is sufficient
taken from the books In the register’soAeec
ducting villngu affairs and to learn how to proof in support of your well deserved
.Lunes 1&gt; Hubbard to David Mattiaou 5 ae se
stuff the ballot box—C. 8. Palmerton and reputation tor courteous treatment of your Thornapple 9330
Geo Clum were at Hastings on Wednesday benlileiaries, for promptitude In meeting v Geo E. Cotts to Helen Deinond parcel Castle­
ton
3&amp;I.6O
on legal business—Ulyasus Bailey shot a your losses, and fur admirable and liberal
Geo t Mapes to A R Mapes 40 ac sec 31 Maple
valuable dog for 11. Wheeler one day last business methods. 1 desire, however, to Grove nominal
.
Grunt Oils to Jas Sbnltz parcel Hopetaw
week—The'dissolution suit of Baker vs. express Hie personal thanks and apprecia­
.hw Shultz to Grant Otte parcel Hope wm
.Ionian will be tried in Nashville before tion of myself and the other beiilfidarfa*
K Carson to John F Cortis 120 ac sue 3j Wood­
circplt court commissioner Webster on for your action and for the speediness with land 93400
Thursday, i
Martha Banker to Lydia Culver parcel Irving
which our claims were paid. I remain.
Very tmly yours.
M Rnek to A I) Still S ac Yankee Springs $;x»
Geo. L. Nichols. ’
Gcrkry.
A Hi 111 to Fideila Buck 5ao Yankee Springs
J. M. McElwain,
School nt; the Tamarac begun last Mon­
Special
Agt
•
day with a small attendance—J. Spencer
CattlotM ?300
J
Isaac Hlckllng Thus Wins Idaeswj 35 Assyria
sold a liofse to Lowell parties last week—
Church utid Nuclwtjr.
8ivo
_
•
Will Smith and wife have commenced
The
Rev.
A.
U.
Cossar,
pastor
of
tire
houee-kceptng in the old store building—
'
Congregational
church
Vermontville,
.
—...
.T......Will GroreSllto
Elihu Olmstead preached last Sunday
I
11
Keeler
to
C
Guy
Putnam
lot
3
blk
ViKeeler
occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian
‘
“
evelng—Lon and Dolly Eggtrman $jin- church next Sunday morning and evening. Bros add Middleville Si’.
CHcndee to lleury Felshntr parcel nee SB
dayed In tills vjcluily— Sowing oats goes
He Is a very able preacher. Rev. A. D. CHfiletnu 9100
rather slow on account of cold weather—
John Carter to Jonah Rascy parcel NasbrtUe
Grigsby preaches fo^bim.
Sunday school will be organized next Sun­
J K Rush to .1 Sproul lot 53-and 34 DrRon Sioo
The YUP. S. C. E. next Sunday evening
day—Frank Meyers and wife entertained
J It Bush to Wm A Cooper lot UK. rm and ion
company from Saranac over .Sunday—Two at the Presbyterian ehtirch. Consecration
tfeunl Crossman to Ell M. Brown lot n blk 7
wagons have started out with groceries meeting to be led by Miss Millspaugh.
K-rter Bros .-uld MlddtevHle
from Lake Odessa. Dr. Hart runs one
It W Williams to Geo liajwood pared Hone
The Presbyterian ladies society will Ire
and Mr. Connell one. Farmers will not
entertained at the society rooms &lt;»n Friday
Wtn II Hamblin to Jus Colilson ten irsee*
go to town very often.
the 20th. Supper at the usual hour. A and 20 t»r*ngevll|e JI* 0
('has Pur-ell to Win H Stanton 4'. ac see s
cordial Invitation to all.
Assyria 81420
Additional Local News:
The M. E. social will be entertained nt
w m A rcher to H O Archer 40 oc sec 2S Maple
nominal
n oclrty rooms April 27 by Meodatnes E. Y. Grove
Fred Barry to School district No 7 Carleton
Large invoice of dressers, commodes ami Ilogle, Ktith M.udge, Geo. Williams. Rider, parrel
center tables at greatly reduced prices. Kurtz, Geo. Walters, Erb, Sage,, F. Snyder,
Bates. Lewis and Rickie. Supper served
F. W. GRKin.E,
KuUar 10 S*®’1 Carson » »o
W Irving
froth 5 to 7:30.
.
The Furniture dealer.
’ Marvin Ftowrr to Rlfcta Sarah Flower fe
“
The Home missionary soeiely wlH meet see i.i fralnevilta nominal
John Betwmcr, manager of the Bell tele­
phone compaiy. keeps a supply of electri­ at the home of Mrs. Jason Rich, Thursday gluco' J°I1US W * K L*wn51M!e *o sec 28 Bany
the 28th at two o'clock. There will be a
cal goods for learners of telegraphy and
short program and also work.
other atudrtitk
A A,drich k*
Cor'
It will begin to rain at the Epworth
If in neeh of an extension table we can League Tuesday evening. April 20lb. nt
U ,'U5T®u* Ground Inta Middle11.Il' si...
furnish yop
lateat slX,e ont for 00 7:30. Between showers the following se­
E C Amtoa M M m m
centaper fbqi. Guaranteed in every re­ lections will be given:
PralneYlile «

cire rw*1 ADdn“ w L 8 Jo, «

joco

How umbrellas are made. Mrs. W. IL
&lt;» A Wllrov lo Win Crldlor I 11 b‘.k U MktdlevtDa 91300
H ■■ V
Conk.
H you want to ace the finest organ ever
Musk, by mixed quartet.
made call at John Bessmer’a store, and
The 'Ticwin, Iwlng
Muita™&gt;
The Fanner’s Scarecrow, Sldrley Smith.
look at 1 he seven octave Lehr organ, made
Duet, Bertha Rider and Minnie Dickin­ to bold the democratic state
of quarter iawed red i nk. It cannot be son.
History of an umbrella,4ason McElwain. bus been fully subscribed.

spect.

I

F. W. GnEBi-li.

�Hastings Banner,
YORK.

IhuredA.v, April 31.

Trtd,r ,«nlTW.
Mirnr

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Sentz aud spenee,
urpoinud by MM™

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Spence and
Side -un&gt;

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Si! MraKT^-Snni,

Brodeur

“r.^i.ic'uoimso-Cook, Spenee Senta
Ordin-ances—Nehon

Bentley

»nd

TCtrv*property—Townsend, Cook and*

Brodesser.

Atwell, of Alliance, O took „ut
Mutual Life Inmirance Company
f $2,44106. Mr. Atwell was 47 ySL
ou the life plan.
5ea™
red considerable faith in those d,„
500 in an institution from which h.
knew that he Hiraaeu cuuiu
J
‘ I'lr Atwell
must have been actuated by no ordinary degree of unselfish.
1
. , _ J —lik 4-1&gt;a mnitnr nt Annmicm
....
,
*
neariC
a gum at that time to the future welfar- ..[ |,L
ed so
raiuuj. x-or, be it remembered, Life Inaurance was n„t then
the tried and tested institution that it is today. F, w (,f
companies then in existence had passed the exp. rimeaui
stage The assets of the Mutual Life were only about onetwentieth of what they are now. Then too, th.- y..ar 1.^
was one of the darkest in the history of this country. That
foundation of all financial operations, the credit of the gov­
ernment, was in a shaky condition.
In fact the very existence of the government was en.tan.

Ccm^tebcmdof Wilbur L. Wait with

Ha5t|ng3w March 0, 1892. \

To the Honorable Members of the Council.
of tbe City of Hastings:
We, the undersigned citizens of the
Second ward of tbe city of Hastings and
being owners of property lying along Mont­
gomery street do re&gt;Pectf“llyf“kn1?d_Pi.1E
that said Montgomery street and walks
along same be graded, grade commencing
at State street and to be graced to Madteon
rtnet muU. ef U&gt;e b«ond ward tatag
tanun. W. wonU Innher Mk ll»l “l&lt;*
trading bn completed by the lai ot June
or as soon thereafter as possible.
Levi Gebhart.
B. F. Lichty.
H. J. Mead.
Jacob Ki^ss.,
I A. J. Newton.
F. C. Ryerson.
I a. Darlino.
Moved 6y Aid. Sentz that the petition
be referred to the street committee.
Carried.
Ayes, Bentley. BHnston, Bro­
desser, Cook. Nelson, Sentz. Spence Town­
send: nays, none.
'
Hastings, April 8, *93.
To the Honorable Mayor and Board of
Aldermen the City of Hastings:
We. the undersigned residents and tax
payers of the Third ward of the city of
Hastings respectfully petition your honor­
able body that the electric light on Jeffer­
son street, be allowed to rcinain as they
are now placed for the following reasons:
As they now are they are equally divided
between State and Clinton streets, being
four blocks between each, while If placed
at Green street it makes only three blocks
between Green and State streets and leaves
five blocks between Green and Clinton
streets. There is a light on Green street
only two blocks from Jefferson street and
none on Walnut street west of Jefferson
street The depot light at the C. K. 4 8.
dewt serves a goal purposte for the cros­
sing, so the argument in favor of the
change for that purpose Is of but little if
any weight The undersigned believe the
wishes of the residents of the Third ward
will be lx»t served and the expense of
changing be saved the city If the lights be
allowed to remain as they are now
located.
J. S. Goodyear.
H. A. Barber.
/
D. G. Robinson.
[
Fiied L. Heath.
'
John Mate.
Signed A. 1’. Drake.
A. E. Kenaston.
Lewis C. Beadle.
M. W. RiKKh.
E. A. Rider.
VW. C. Kelley.
Moved by Aid. Bentley that the petition
be referred to the Public Light committee.
Carried. Ayes. Bentley. Blinston, BrodesBer, Cook, Nelson, Bentz, Spence,
Townsend; nays, none.
To the Mayor and Common Council of tbe
City of Hastings:
We, your petitioners, whose names are
hereto subscribed would most respectfully
nk your honorable bqdy at the earliest
practical time and season to put on grade
that part of Market street In said city lying
between Madison street so called and
Green street In said* city and to establish
tbe grade thereof together with the side
. walks grade on such part of said Market
street as above indicated.
Dated April 13, ’92.
Signed, Henry Cook, Milo L; Williams.
Simon Matthews and 28 others.
Moved by Aid. Spence that tbe petition
be referred to Street committee. Motion
prevailed.
Ayes, Bentley, Brodesser.
Blinston. Cook, Nelson. Sentz. Spence and
Townsend; nays, none.
To the Mayor and Common Council of the
City of Hastings:
We, the undersigned citizens of tbe
Fourth ward of the city of Hastings would
most respectfully represent that whereas,
they are informed that un effort is being
made to change the original plan of light­
tag the city by removing the light at the
southwest corner of the central school
block one block further west and whereas
they believe it would be a greater conven­
ience and benefit to leave the light as
originally ordered and designed, therefore
they most respectfully protest against the
change and ask that tbe same

Cbas. S Burton and Fred L. Heath as
sureties in th* sum of Five hundred dol­
lars presented and read.
Moved by Aid. Spenee that the same be
accepted and anproved.
CarriejL Ayea,
Bentley. BHnston, Brodcaser, Cook. Nel­
son, Sentz, Spence and Townsend; nays.

Constable bond of Frank Snyder with
Tboa. S. Brice and I. H.
•»
sureties in the sum of five hnndred dollars
was presented and read.
..
.... . &lt;■ c:
ihoMmnl*
accepted and approved. Motion prevailed.
Ayea. Bentley. BHnston, Brodesser. Cook,
Nelson, Sentz, Spence, and Townsend;
nays. none.
...
The Treasurer’s bond of Chas. W. War­
ner in the sum of forty thousand dollars,
with Andrew J. Bowne, Daniel Striker,
Chas. 8. Burton, Roft Grant aa sureties
was presented dnd read.
Moved by Aid. Spence that the bond be
accepted and adopted.
Carried. Ayes,
Bentley. BHnston, Brodesser. Cook. Nel­
son, Sentz, Spence and Townsend; nays.

Dated. April 14 *92.
Signed toy John Rouse, M. McPbarlin,
Mike Prosser and 31 others.
Moved by Aid. Sentz that the
..... petition
be referred to the Public Light committee.
Carried. Ayes. Bentley, BHnston, Bro&lt;te«»er, Cook, Nelson. Sentz, Spence and
Townsend; nays. none.
To the Honorable Mayor and Common
Cornell of the City of Hastings:
We, tbe undersigned residents of the
First ward of the city of Hastings, respetftoHy petition your honorable body to see
that necessary steps are taken to establish
a grade on Blair street in said city and
also to have said street graded to the grade

C. 8. Whitcomu.
Signed L. A. Matthews.
H. W. Bishop.
Frank Ward.
v Deli. Newton.
Moved by Aid. Bentley that the petition
be referred to the Street committee.
Carried.
Ayea, Bentley. BHnston, Brodeeeer. Cook. Nelson, Sentz, Spence and
Townsend; nays, none.
To the Honorable Mayor and Common
Camel! of the City of Hastings:
We, the underlined residents or proper­
ty owners on Mill Street in said city do
respectfully petition an.! request yoar bonreable body to s«m that steps are taken to

Marshal bond of Wm. H. Miller with
Valentine I-eius and L. E. Stauffer as
sureties In the sum of one thousand dol­
lars was read. Moved by Aid. Blinston
that the^eame be accepted and adopted.
Carried. Ayes, Bentley, Blinston, Bro­
desser. Cook. Nelson. Sentz. Spence.
Townsend: nays, none.
Constable bond of Geo. H. Durkee was
presented and read, with Milo L. Williams
and Frank A. Stanley as sureties in the
sum of five hundred dollars.
Moved by Aid. 'Nelson that the same be
accepted and adopted. Motion prevailed.
Ayes, Bentley. BHnston, Brodesser, Cook.
Nelson; Sentz, Spence, and Townsend;
nays, none.
Constable bond of Marcus S. Stebbins
with Wm. H. Stebbins and Wm. F. Hicks
as sureties in the sum of five hundred
dollars was presented and read..
Moved by Aid. Sentz that the bond be
accepted'and adopted.
Carried. Ayes.
Bentley, Blinston, Brodesser, Cook, Nel­
son. Sentz, Spence aud Townsend: nays.
To the Honorable Mayor and Common
Council of the City of Hastings:
Gentlemen:—The Board of Water' Com­
missioners in session Monday April 11, *M
appointed subject to your approval*as Sec­
retary for the ensuing year John B.
Roberts at a salary of one hundred and
fifty dollars per annum.
Moved by Aid. Brodesser that the ap­
pointment be accepted and adopted.
Motion prevailed. Ayes, Bentley. Blin­
ston. Brodesser. Spence and Townsend;
nays. Cook, Nelson and Sentz.
Hastings, April 15, *92
To his Honor the Mayor and Common
Council of the City of Hastings:
At a regular meeting of Hook aud Lad­
der company the following persons were
elected subject to your approval; Homer
Hanes, age 31 years, occupation laborer,
residence 4th waM on Broadway: Frank
Bennett age 34 years, occupation laborer,
residence 4th ward on Clinton street; F.
L. Wood. (Sec.)
Moved by. Aid. Bentley that the same
be accepted and tbe persons therein named
be declared elected.
Carried.
Ayes.
Bentley, Blinston. Brodesser, Cook. Nel­
son. Sentz, Spence and Townsend; nays.

■ Hastings, April 15. *92.
At a regular meeting of Hose company
No. 2 held on Thursday evening April 7.
’93, the resignation of Grant Hendershott
was accepted subject to your approval.
W. A. Scidmore, Foreman.
/AV. I). Bennett. Secretary.
Moved uy Aid BHnston that the same be
accepted and adopted.
Carried.
Ayes,
Bentley. BHnston. Brodesser, Cook, Nel­
son, Spence, Sentz and Townsend; nays,
Hastings, April 15. ’93.
To the Honorable Mayor and Commoif
Council:
Gentlemen—At a regular meeting of
Hose Co. Na 2 held on Thursday evening.
April 7, *93. the following officers were
elected for the ensuing year:
W.’A. Scidmore, Foreman. W. H. Green, Ass’t Foreman.
W. D. Bennett, Secretary.
Bert Phillips, Steward.
Robert Green, 1st pipeman.
E. S. McMurry, 2nd pipemsn.
Percy Petty, 3rd plpetnan.
Earl Goldsmith. 4th plpetnan.
Sold Tinkler, Treasurer.
All subject to your approval.
■
W. A. Scidmore, Foreman.
W. D. Bennktt. Sec.
’
Moved by Aid. Bentley that the com­
munication be received and the persons
therein named be declared elected. Car­
ried. Ayes, Bentley, BHnston, Brodesser,
Cook, Nelson, Sentz, Spence and Town­
send? nays, none.
Hastings, April 15 ’93.
To the Honorable Mayor and Common
Council of tbe City of HastingsGentlemen—The election of officers of
Hose Co. Na 1 was held April 12, ’93 and
the following officers werts elected:
A. E. Renkes, Foreman.
Ed Schumann -Ass’t Foreman.
J. L. Maus,' Secretary.
■Henry Mead, Treasurer.
A. Hearncy. Steward.
C- Grace, 1st pipeman.
, Grant Lewis, 2nd pipeman.
Jessie Darling, 3rd pipeman.
Will Rich, 4th pipeman.
The resignation of Dan Green was ac­
cepted.
F. M. Soules, Sec. pro tern.
Moved by Aid. Blinston that tbe com­
munication be accepted and the persons
therein named be accepted and tbe n»ignatkxi accepted. Carried. Ayes, Bentley
Blinston, Bzpdesser. Cook. Nelson. Senta,
bpence and Townsend; nays, none.
-r.
n
„Ua^nf"' April 15 *92.
To the Honorable Mayor and Common
Council:
c/wrl TT’J.y ™T.“n’
Butlaci. How
• J;0:? heW &lt;m ThuwflV evening April
». V2, the follow I ng person was nominated
for membership subject to your approval.
«. J. Beil age :15 years, occupation shoeW. A. Scwmoke. Foreman.
W. D. Bknneti. Sec.
Mnycd by AM. Bentley that the same be
accepted and
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be elected.
Bentley, Bro
•on, benta.

V&lt;H certainly W&lt;
Atrial skrtwd d
returns.............................
C. W. Warner. (Ctty Trews) to
3 per cent on uncollected tax... ■
C. W. Warner. (City Trout) to one
days settling with Co. Treas....
C. W; Warner. (City Treas.) one
days time with Finance Com....
Total
Jack Shay and Team.
To 5 hours work In 2nd want at 3U

ToO hours work in 4th word at 8f
cental........................................ -.......... ..

Total
Moved by Aid. Bentley that the
counts lx? allowed and orders drawn pu
the rwpectlve funds for same. Carried.
Ayes; Bentley, BHnston. Bnxlwaer, Cook,
Nelson. Spenee, Senta and Townsend;
nays, none.
,
David Trego, the present night watch,
was appointed special policeman bj- Mayor
Hogle subject tot he approval of tbe Boa rd
of Aidermen.
Moved by Aid. Bentley that the same be
approved. Carried. Ayes. Bentley. Blfnston. Brodeaaer. Cook. Nelson, Spence.
Sen« an.4 Townsend; nays, none.
Movfd by Aid. Iteutleyi that the petition
a-king-torn light at the corner of Broad­
way and Grand streets be taken from the
table an«l be referred to tbe Public Light
committee.
Motion prevailed.
Ayes.
Bentley, BHnston. Brodvan-r. Cook, Nel­
son, Sfentz, Spence and Townsend; nays,
none.
Moved by Aid. Brodesser.to adjourn.
Carried.
.
E. A. Holbrook. Recorder.

OUR COUNTY
PralrijvIHc has raised the money and
will t-ooii be in telgraphlc communication
with tbe outside world.

Dodge A Robinson have their furniture
store at Delton running at full blast.
B. R. Hnested will add another story to
bls Delton store.
The Delton school is so crowded that
the teacher. Prof. Robinson, thinks he
cannot do it justice. He has to hear 31
recitations and foels that that Is a little
more Jhan one man can satisfactorily
handle. And It is toa

The Bell Furniture company, of Nash­
ville, shipped two carloads of tables last
week.
C. B. Lusk and II. A. Durkee, of Nash­
ville, bought five brick stores in Vermont­
ville last week. It Is not staled when
they will purchase the rest of that village.
Nashvllld reports a great
house* to rent.

scarcity of

There hasn’t been much Interest mani­
fested in fishing by Nashville niinrods,
and the News reports a serious lack of the
usual stock of spring fish lies.
Rev. Peter Schuner is.the new Evangel­
ical minister at Nashville.

Parties have purchased t ie brick
Mr Wait, and brick making will be carTbe frowlh rf Oohperbfp, «lo». b«‘ £)
there just tbe -.-.mc-Liunra
es
|«eu st home a month Hom
Edm and Titus has moved
he bought of J.
ft

and the protection of his family with the Mutual Lif.-.knowing that the Company must stand or fall by the results of a
stupendous civil war. And the probable outcome at that time
was rather dubious. Within the past two or three years the
Life Insurance world has been astonished by the payment of
of more than half a million dollars by five memlx-is of „ne
family for the protection and benefits afforded by the cop.
tracts of the Mutual Life, but to my mind this was not mom
remarkable than Mr. Atwell’s investment of $2.5W thirty
years ago. I wonder who the soliciting agent was and if he
is still living. M. Atwell seems never to have wavered m
his faith in the Company nor to have changed from the orig­
inal purpose of his investment.
Every dividend declared (and there were twenty-eight
of them) was applied to increase the insurance value of his
policy, and so at the end of twenty years hie insurance tad
When you want a
grown to $8,791. and when he came to die last year the Com­
pany paid the beneficiary $9,629 As an investment of money
I find that without taxation, and without the slightest at­
tention from the insured, the original premium Was increas­
Go to the
ed by a little more than five pkb cent. Compovxti interest
CITY BAKERY. for twenty-eight VKABs. What a.text for the rolicitortr of
Pino line of creams and to-day.
As a rule figures, and especialy Life Insurance figures,
frefh confectionery.
are dry and unfanciful, but to a reflective mind the history
policy opens interesting avenues of thought.
•
A. E. RENKES. of this
To say that its results have never been approached out­
side of this Company may be trite, but it is none the less,
true, and to assert that under our present improved meth­
ods it can arid will be done again is not promising too much.
,
Charlks E, Lawton.
If you want to get a better price

FRESH LUNCH,

OLD RAGS

McElwain,

&lt;

• Special Agent,
Hastings, Mich.

JUNK SHOP,

IT’S A T‘JII DANDY,

Michigan ave,
Opp. Roller Mill, Hastings, Mich.

CONCERNING BICY CLI TIRES
There are tires—and tires,
and there is also The Tire
which is

purchased by

THE VICTOR CUSHION.
Bnt don’t forget
THE VICTOR PNEUMATIC
which is not a rubber and
cloth ring masquerading as a
pneumatic, but the best made.
Best hollow rims.
Cata­
logue free.

Yauikeo Springs, t

' Not much news this week—Miss Hall is
very aiek with mumps—Mark Ritchie
has been wrestling with tbe mumps the
laft two weeks—As we have a traveling
printlug press and three newspapers now,
all we want Is a traveling blacksmith and
wagon shop and our town Is complete.
Who is the first to apply—Tbe Farmers
Alliance speech was well attended last
Saturday night We will meet again In
two weeks, with tbe Intention of organiz­
ing. All are invited.

m.

for old scrap than you do from
peddlers, bring your old iron of all
kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
rags and old carpets to the

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At their yard can be found all the latest

novelties in hemlock boards and stud-

Shirley IV. Smith,
The Victor Man.

The latest styL
sheeting.

pine flooring and

Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet

Railr
wSlM

A frie
not les
found J

PliNunnc Valley.

Farmers are busy plowing—Rather Joo!
—Easter Sunday was observed in an ap­
propriate manner and enjoyed by all__
John Sedge is on tbe sick list—Nell Appieman enjoyed Easter with his parents—
Richard Eierton entertained friends Easter
from Woodland—Rev. Spjtler has been
returned to the Maple Grove circuit—Miss
Downing commenced her spring term of
school Monday at the Hosmer school house.

lything.

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWING MACHINE?

Laat Saturday quarterly conference
held here by Iler. Perry sent by the
. t
——
/ * 'viioig a
P . ogntpb gallery on wheels struck our
town—The summer resort on Mill lake is
flourishing rapidly as there Is quite a crew
of workmen, and they expect to have it In
running order by tbe flat of June-^Joe
? running quite an extensive
boaidlng house, all for tbe summer resort
wnrrmpo__VmmI. lv-.u__ _ . .
.
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.
~
‘««en quite ui
" Bt.UC Oreek’ but al ,h,»
writing la some bettor. Cause, la grippe
We have no WaciminUh as yet. and It Is
a good opening for Mmebody, If they will
"&lt;~n spply-Doc Troy
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wb\?Ah

hOrM 101 Fri*
bnIhJVh te lhe docU,r k*4 h,tn h»lf
hitched up on a cart he l»came frightened
and reared and struck him on the »rm
.sms
the fence and made things- look nrt&gt;ttv

JE.

■■■■■■nd ths ohureh
&gt;L‘b“ ,b" »"»“«
—&lt;««&gt;»—»»

If so, buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
All property belonging to poor mai^or woman as to the rich. He wont ■ ha™' youlw
Mrs. H. J. Kenfield in Hastings
including houses, vacant lots for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to
and farm of 40 acres in second other for $25 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!
ward. Apply to

W. F. POWERS.
HARDWARE STORE.

The Dollar of the Poor Man
Is just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich He * _
The Light Running World Renowned Domestic Ihe
Home and some other first-class machines.
He will sell you a machine for a small l aju’ciit 0
! and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you to call on him before you
Needles, oils and parts for all machines.

and col
Knit co
vince y
powers
lungs.
all that
funded.
year's d
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handled

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every tim
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bruises,
■ores, ti

For sale

The ch
aids will

�neighboring counties.
rhylfe Strand, a weak minded boy liv­
ing In Otsego, caused a big scare there last
week. Me was missed, and after hunting
through woods and dragging the river and
race for a day and a half, he was found
in a newly made cellar about a mile from
the village.
He had lost his way, and
while wandering around in'the night time
fell Into the cellar and was unable to get
out.
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'
...

George Bettingen a young farmer Hying
‘ in Allegan county, went to Battle Creek
hist week to hunt for work. While there
he got very, very drunk, had a S10 coun­
terfeit blit passed .off on him. When he
recovered aud tried to pass the bill off on
someone elde lie was promptly arrested
and yanked up before the United States
court, with a suddenness that made hla
head swim., Whlje undoubtedly Innocent,
■ he must get out uf I' the best way he can.
and It to safe to say chat he will heed' tbe
lesson taught him. '
*
•

Will Thompson. of&lt;Dorr, has a bullet in
his neck as a result of his fight with Jas.
1’erry. The latter has left the country. '
' Peter Brouse, a well-to-do Benton farm?
er was instantly killed last week, while
engaged in sinking a large stone-on his
fanu.
f
|
•*

Allegan county has a woman that is full
of grit. She Ilves al Hopkins station.
The other day she learned that her hus­
' Lund was on h big spree, and had Ids bend­
quarter.' al a livery stable. She went
■ there with blood in her eye and gave him
a horse whipping that he will remember
at least till the black and blue stripes have
■ left his body.
. |

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I have been afflicted with rheumatism
r r *weuty year?; an&lt;1 htve uaed crutches
F,7&gt;m'“tog powerful linl* We 8leep’ my hiP and
knew hod lorn nearly all strength. When
I commenced to take Hibbard’s Rheumatic
, Jto?.*1 could not take one step without
the aid of a cane. I can now walk with­
out my nine from my house to my office
w*?h 1 might herald to all afflicted
with rheumatism, the merits of this
wonderful medicine. H. a Cunoveu.
Agt. Northwestern Mutual Life Insur­
ance Co., Manistee, Mich.
»r1’.7?ar0l0nly
The cHarle» Wright
Medicine Comply. Detroit, Mich. For
sale by W. H. Goodyear.

The Indiana peach crop to reported un­
harmed from the cold *qtaiK
Frauc B. Wilkie, a well known Chicago
Journalist, died in that city ot brr’n fever;
aged nearly TO years.
, Fire destroyed five buildings in the
Italian quarter ot Chicago and fourteen
families are left without homos.
“Lucky” Baldwin hus relented and inode
up with Anita, his daughter who recently
eloped with her cousin George. He will
also forgive the young husband.
Howard F. Appleton, a wealthy young
New Yorker who went to Brazil for n
St. Glair, by a vote of 348 to 35, has de­ pleasure trip, has died of yellow fever
c ded tn run In debt ffis.ooo for an fflectric and been buried at sea off the Brazilian
light plant
coast.
Fire in tbe plant- of the Winters Art
The Commercial savings bank of Mtshall has filed articles of Inuurporation. Lithograph company, at Springfield, O.,
destroyed valuable plates from which
l apltal. $50,000.
World’s fair lithographs were being
,€h*«u»»tlr&gt; nnd Livnr Villa.
printed.
These pills are scieutifically compounded,
Earthquake shocks were felt at Utica
and uniform in action. No griping pain so
and Troy, N. Y., and also throughout
commonly following the use of pills. Montgomery,Warren and Outego counties.
n&gt;ey are adapted to both adults and chil­ The shucks were very dtotinct, but no
dren with i&gt;erfcct safety. We guarantee damage was done.
imry have no equal in the cure of sick
The lioomers on the borders of the new
hdodachc, constipation, dyspepsia and
biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­ lands to be opened shortly are waiting for
cel any other preparation. Sold by W. the won! and their numbers are increm.ing. The scenes arc a repetition of thewe
H. Goodyear.
at the opening of Oklahoma.
Ho! Traveller, take Beecham's pills
A drunken man by the name of Divine
drew, a revolver on a train conductor at
with yoti.
.
North Vernon, Ind., and in the scuffle
Representative Belknap has secured the which followed received hls own bullet
the establishment of a postoffice at the through the body.aud died instantly.
। Grand Rapids soldiers' home.
Thomas Barry, an eccentric West Vir­
The Polish woman who was cremated ginia farmer, who took to A gl,^y life in a
at Iron River by the burning of the jail at river house-boat, was found nearly dead.
that place, left’S’,003 in cash.
He had been taken sick and his companion
hud then robbed him ami left him to die.
E&lt;1 ward Boctrand, a G. A. R. man and
An Englishman named Hamilton, in
avetranof thn Fifth Michigan Infantry,
Wiltshire, killed hto sweetheart’s uncle
is dead at Saginaw from heart trouble.
because he believed the man bud preju­
Mrs. Jplla Horton. Spring Arbor, Is at diced the girl against him; when the
the county jail at Jackson. Th,e recent jxjlioe arrested him he shot one of them
death of her husband unbalanced her dead.
mind.
1

Dr. Lattimer, of {Ludington, stopped
over in the city between trains yesterday.
He was on his way to Coldwater with two
lijys answering to thtvname of Wesstnan.
(me is 11 years old and the other 0. The
first wore n -trlped bp)wn cap and gray
cl&lt;»:
The latter wore a ’striped cap and
a pair of new shoes. (That's the way the
(b&lt;. ’or d^sertbes thenvi They appeared to
i- • a&lt; I: behaved fellows, and m&gt; Dr. l^tttinr l ad u few moments to spare he
tlu&gt;r_:.t he WUilld sl«*p till tOWII illld SCCtllC
S. P. Gibba. of Menominee, treasurer of
.-ir * ;&lt;
hiy clia'grs nt .the depot,
the Kirby Carpenter lumber company, is
where ;.■.«) promised they would stay.
He I. lu.m-d uto.ui train lime, but the buys to Washington on bls way home from
Florida.
’
could not t»e fnuml. They bad skipped.
The police are looking for them.—Tele­
The Saginaw lumbar and salt company
gram Herald.
lost 81,000 yesteaday by fire at Crow
Tint entire criminal calendar for this Island. There was 200.000 feet of lumber
term of the VanBuren county court, is In the pot.
.

•.alien up with violations of the local option
law. together with several perjury eases
growing out of the same. Several of those
arrested violated the law with Impunity at
fir-t. because the only penalty imposed
was a Hue, but now that a conviction for
the second offense imposes imprisonment,
they are beginning to squlnu, and propose
to fight hard.
Henry Logan, a little live year old boy
living In Ionia county, was burned to
death last-week. While playing around a
g^oline stjiye his clothing took fire and
lie died in a short time.

&lt; hiiii. F. Johnson, of the milling firm of
C. F. Johnson &amp; Co., of Marshall. , was
•■squeezed" to the extent of 840.Q00 jn the
late wheat excitement in Chicago, and has
turned his property over to hls partner.

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

Rev. J. H. Sammis announces to hls
Grand Haveh congregation that he accept"
ed a call to Red Wing, Minn., and wll1
fly away May 2.

Harfnibal Hart, of Alpcnn, has been ap­
pointed judge of the twentieth judicial
circuit to till the vacancy caused by the
death of Judge Arnold.
Iftmes Davis has gained the name of
“Jack, the window smasher,” at Grand
Haven. On account of hls peculiarity he
will meditate hi jail 30 days.

Did Itevsr oreur to vni to take Hoof, Sasa ■arilla Uio best spring me Heine? Trv a

Mrs. R. A. Brockway has furnished a
room in the Bliss hospital at Saginaw that
Is “out of sight.’’ It Is called the Brock­
way room.
O’Brien J. Atkinson lias been elected a
A touching spectacle of a woman's de­
votion to her husband is shown in Grand delegate to the national convention of the
Lapid! now. George Le Fleur was recent- ArO. IL. which will be held In Baltimore
-onylcted for manufacturing dies and next week.
making counterfeit coin and sentenced to
G. E. Gilman has the Ibng and short of
the Detroit work house.' During the trial it In two stallions, one n Clydesdale weigh­
hi» wife andjittle six year old boy were ing 2,100. the other a Shetland tipping the
• his closest companions and were in con­ beam at 150 pounds.
stant altvndance in the court room. v When
hi- wife learned that It would be' some
Additional County News.
.time before he would be taken away
-11- begged that she be allowed to stay
Milo.
with him in his cell. The sheriff though
slow to grant her request, yielded at last
Freezing nights puts farmers back about
to her earnest entreaties, and now with Medtoff to oats and barley—The Oth Inst
her husband and son she Is locked- up in II. Fennels &gt;owed the first oats—112
;li- cell, where, they- all have staid since lbs. was what Mr. Fenners 52 grade shrop
•entente was passed, over two weeks ago. jambs &gt;voraged—Chas. Crosby shipped a
She -t ftu&gt; to ignore the uncomfortable carload of sheep and one of fat cattle Dos­
fact that she is in a felon’s cell, and ap­ ter &amp; Drummond alsdj shipped a car of fat
pt
happy that she can be with her hus­ sheep last wcek-^Urs. B. W. Johnson
band. She believes a great wrong has made a business trip to- your city last
been done her husband, and that he Is lu- week—Martin Woodard sells a car loud of
no£vnL Whether he is guilty or not her corn about every two weeks—Milo is ex­
inn* devotion to him certainly ought to pecting a new merchant in a few days—
make him lead a belter life In'the future.
Our wheat buyers are paying 85 cents per
bushel Jor wheat. Very little sold nt that
.It icjX’ot What Wo S«y
price—Fruit prospects are favorable—
But'what Hood’s Sarsaparilla doe«, that makes Wheat and grass are getting a good growth
it Mill, and gives It such a nrm and lasting bold —Blain Ray has sold and put up ."00 rods
upon the confidence of the people. The voiuularv statements oi thousands o( oeopl- prove of wire fence tills spring.
l*yond question that this preparation possesses
wonderful medicinal power.
The Easter'exerclses held in the M, E,
Hood’s pills cure constipation by restoring
the |K*ristaltic action of the aillmentary canal. church last Sunday evening were well at­
tended—Quite n number from this place
Thayare the bast family cathartic.
attended the Indian show at Caledonia last
Railroad Commissioner Whitman Is in Saturday evening—J. W. Saunders was in
Washington.
Detroit last Thursday and Friday—Ward
The Lake Odessa schools are closed on Gibbon, of Hastings. Sundayed in town,
the guest of his best girl—Alfred Wright
xarcuunt of an epidemic of scarlet fever.
finished his work with J. W. Saunders last
week—C. N. Drescher, formerly depot
A Million Friends.
agent at this place, but now of Hammond,
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and
III., was shaking hands with friends In the
not less than one million peonle have
village last week—J. Cook has commenced
ui d just such a friend In Dr. King’s
bis new house on luirkln St—J. W. Saun­
New Discovery for consumption, coughs
ders was In Caledonia on business Mon-,
and'colds. If you have never used this
day—Dell Beneway has commenced hang­
great cough medicine, one trial will con­ ing wall paper—1. N. Starr, of Hastings,
vince you that It lias wonderful cnratlvc
Is doing some painting for Dr. Parkhurst
powers in ail diseases of throat, chest and in town—R. J. Garber Is putting new clap­
lungs. Each bottle Is guaranteed to do boards on his.house—Will Keeler has the
all that is claimed or money will be re­ wall nearly completed for his new resi­
funded. Trial IwttTes free at W. H. Good- dence ou Grand Rapids St—Anna Teadt.
j ear's drug store. loirgo bottles 50c and of Grand Rapids, la spending a few days
81.00.
wlth'her parents In this village—Harry
McKevItt and best girl spent Satytay with
De-ervlng Praise.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for his parents in this, vIllngc^fannioTNaver
Is home on her vacation. ’
years we have been selling Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption. Dr.
King’s New Life Pills, Burk lento Arnica
PROBATE ORDER
Hilveand Electric Bitters, and have never
of Mlehlgan. County ef
thhandled remedies that sell as well, or that State
Ata sevlon of the Probate Court for the
have given such universal satisfaction. ' Conntv of Barry, holden at Um Probato Office In
We do not hesitate to guarantee them thn citv of HaiUlnm. In said rountv.on Toe*the 12th day of April, In the year one
every time, and we stand ready to refund day.
thousand eight huudred aud ninety two
the purchase price. If satisfactory results
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Ju tge of
. .
do not follow their use. These remedies Prob.i!'-.
In tbe matter of the estate of James
have won their great popularity -purely on
th ‘lr merits. W. IL Goodyear, druggist. 1 *An r’exiUnganii filing the petition duly verified
ofnantmli H. Flynn, widow of said deceased.
PXg that a certain Instrument tblsdav fl-rd
Bucklrn** Arnica Salve.
this court purporting to belbe last will and
The torst salve in the world for cuta, testament of said deceased b’» admitted to two
• bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever bate and that admlnlstation of said estate
be granted to sold petitioner ur rome other
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
Qrrns. and all skin eruptions, and positive- ^TTicrrupocut1 'is ordered, that Tuesday, the
1) cures piles or no pay required. It Is 10th day of May. A. D. 1«)2. at ten o'clock In the
forenoon, be assigned f»r tbe bearing ofssld
i;iarauteed to Rive perfect satisfaction, or petition and that the lieirs at law of said de­
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. ceased and all other parsons Interested In’ said
For sale by W. II. Goodyear, the druggist. estate , are required to appear nt n cession uf
said Court, then to be imlden at the Probate
The city Marshall of Coldwater and his office, in tbe City of Hasttiig*. m »»W «mnty.
and nhow cause, if any were be, why the prayer
aids will suon appear in uniform.
of the petitioner may not be granted. And it is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the persons interested in said estate, of Jbo
All claims not consistent with the high pendency ot said petition and the hearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
character of Syrup of Figs are purposely published In the Hastings lUx.VKK.a news
avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company.
It acts gently op the kidneys, liver and
bowels, clean Ing the system effectually,
but it h not a cure-all and makes no preJujgr of Probate.
(A true copy.)
tenslohs that every bottle will not sub­
stantiate.

Troops have been sent to the scene of the'
betiomm’s diffic ultiea in Wyoming.
George Schaefer, of St. Louis; has been
sentenced to be hanged May 2, for themurdec of Henry Grattan.
Chinatown, San Francisco, to now in the
hands of the Highbinders, and murders
are of weekly occurrence.
,
Friends of the Rev. Dr. Edwart Everett
Hale will give him a reception and ban­
quet in Boston next Monday.
’ The Mosaic powder mill, near'Scranton,
Pit., blew up. Eight employes were killed
and several others injured.
Ix&gt;uto Aubertin, alias Harriott, who
murdered Mra. Charles T. Leonard in
New Jersey,, was hanged at Freehold.
Harry Hoggart, one of the soldiers sta­
tioned nt Kingfisher, Ok. T., was shot and
instantly killed by a gambler named
unvto.
Thomas Rathtnet, of Pierre, S. D.,dto
appointed in lore, took strychnine and
died in ngony. F. H. Clinton, ot Glencoe,
Minn., committed suicide by shooting.
Fire in the office of The Evening Star at
Washington damaged the building 325,­
000, and the sixty compositors and numer­
ous other employes find a close call in get­
ting out safely.
.
The African Methodist Episcopal church
in Corsicana, Tex., has been proselyting
from other churches. The consequent In­
dignation resulted in the burntag of the
church and parsonage.
Al|en Harrison, of Huntingtan. W. Va.
who killed a 15-year-old girl because she
refused to marry him. has been declared
guilty of murder in the first degree and
will suffer the death penalty.
“Buckskin Joe” Greener, for forty years
a frontier scout with Kit Karson. Sheri­
dan aud Custer, has been sentenced tu the
southern Illtaois penitentinry for assum­
ing to be a United States army officer.
Chicago union ’longshoremen are strik­
ing, and the work, is being done by non­
union men. Nearly every day there is a
scrimmage on the docks, but the i&gt;olica
have so far prevented anything serious.
Frldny, April. 15.

Except Premier Rudini the entire Italian
cabinet has resiguod owing to the Unso­
cial situation.
James Lynch, a Wabash brakeman a
Jacksonville, Ills., fellin front of n moving
train and was instantly killed.
Two negroes in Paris, Tex., have l&gt;ecn
Jailed for putting rat poison in the sugar
used by the family of J. D. Durden.
Anarchists in Cadiz threw two bombs
into a church procession, injuring a num­
ber of people. The vllllans escaped. 3
Della' Robbins, nt Chicago, bay down
with a lighted cigarette in her mouth and
woke up fatally burned. She died a few
hours later.
Utica, Ills., has Just discovered thnt its
village election was held on the wrong
Tuesday, and as it to now too lata to hold
it on the proper data a special election will
havrf to be called.
Henry A. Monroe has brought suit
against the Keeley institute at Dwight for
310,000 damages, on the ground that he
was injured and not helped by tbe drugs
administered for the cure of the liquor
habiu
The investiture of Egypt’s new khedive
was celebrated at Cairo. The sultan has con­
ferred upon the khedive the administra­
tion ot the Sinai peninsula.
The frame jn.il at Iron River, Mich., was
net on fire, presumably by a woman who
was locked up in it, and burned, consum­
ing the unfortunate Inmate.
The stockholders of the whisky trust
met at Peoria, Ills., nnd re-elected Green­
hut president, indorsing hto policy of
"freezing out” all opposition.
Rev. Fred Porter, former pastor of the
Marshfield Avenue Methodist Episcopal
church, Chicago, died nt Ottawa, Kan.,
and will be buried at Rockford.

Saturday. April. Id.
Severe taws adopted by tha Rumtau gov­
ernment Indicate that preparations are be­
ing made for war.
•
The New York assembly has pawned a
bill giving women the right of buffrugein
all state elections.
At Cincinnati, a small-pox patient was
removed from a train load, of emigrants
bound for Chicago.
Frank Fowlkes and Arthur White­
hurst, of Oakton, Ky., were drowned by
the capsizing of their boat.
The bomb explosion at Mra. Bloecher’s,
Hyde Park, Chicago, was the. work of
some “bums" out lor a “lark.”
Albert G. Porter, of Ind anapolis, has
received orders to return to Rome and re.
sume hls duties as minister to Italy.
Over 200 shots were exchanged between
a zrowj of drugjren men and the troops at

Kennte

Sherman,

Minnesota,

to

charged with loeiug an acce.-mory after tha

SCRAPS OF FLESH.

Rev. Father John Slattery, of Baltimore,
has been commtoaioned by Cardinal Gib­
bons to form a new Roman Catholic order
for work among the negroes.
John Waner was hinged at Tahlequah,
I. T., for the .cowardly assassination ot
George Dougherty. Rogers was hanged al
Dallas for assaulting a child.
•
The relief steamer Indiana, which has
Just returned from Llbau, Russia, brings
many mementos from Russians iw marks
of their esteem and gratitude.
T. E. Gooding, of Hillsboro, Tex., is In a
dying condition us a result of a beating
by Albert Rogers, who unjustly charged
Gooding with writing a certain newspa­
per article.

All an Explosion Left of Seven
Workmen.
JHA8TLY COLLECTION OF REMAINS.

Fuands — The Deadly Nllro-Glyeeria*

SlVAia. N. I., April IS-A.

the American Forcite Powder Co., a short
distance from the landing station at lake
J A. Kaercher, aged TO,'and rich, will Nopatcuug, on the Morris and Essex rail­
next month, at Pittsburg, marry Edith way, blew up shortly after 3 o’clock yes­
Spalding, 22, pretty nnd poor.
terday afternoon and seven men were
William Towers, of Leicester, England,
walked four tulles in 27 minutes ;yid 3 sec­ blown to atoms. The killed are: J. D.
onds, beating the world's recon^ half a Smith, superintendent of the works;
Jacob Cartoon. William Peirce, James
minuu';
*
* The insurance commissioner of Kansas Vagh, A. Johnson, Godfrey Water and an
bns revoked the licenses of the St. Paul unknown Swede. Besides these two men
German Accident Insurance company and were injured. One of them, Benjamin
tbe St. Paul German Fire Insurance com­ Cassimore, will probably die.
pany.
The second trial of Woodruff, the state
The works of the company consisted of
treasurer of Arkansas, who cmbezzloi
a number of small buildings scattered ata
about everything the state bad In the way
ot &lt; ash, was a failure. The jury could not distance of about 300 feet from each other.
The nitro-glycerine mill was the .first
Tbe Western CMlege Presa association building to go up, and the shock of this
met at Chicago and re-elected Ralph explosion caused six other buildings to l&gt;e
Bluuo, ot The Yellow and Blue, Univers­ rent asunder by their dangerous contents
ity of Michigan -daily, preaident, and IL exploding. The report was terrific and
D. Smith, of Tbe Eureka Pegasus, sec­ was heard In the surrounding country far
retary.
many miles.
Buildings in the vicinity
Mi« Annie Young, the Gypsy queen who rocked as If on a stormy sea aud in some
died in the wi stem partofSt. Clair county, instances appeared ns if about to topple
Illa, Tuuaduy, nnd whs buried at Eliza­ over. The startlad residents rushed from
beth. N J., was a daughter of Joseph Le- their houses and saw a cloud of dust and
velle,(the wealthiest gj'psy In St. Clair smoke flying through the air. near tbe
county.
lower part of the.company’s works.
Dr. and Mrs. Lyman Abbott, of, Ply­
Knew Wimt Had Happened.
mouth church Brooklyn, are about to be­
They know instinctively what had hap­
come members of the Salvation Army pened, and ran for the mountain side, fear­
Auxiliary I-eagusr conspos^d of persons ful that some of the targe storage houses
who are in sympathy with the Salvation of the company, in which there were tons
Army movement.
of the highest and deadliest explosives,
After waiting a week for a revelation might go up at j any moment. When sev­
from President Smith the Mormon gather­ eral minutes bad passed without their
ing at Independence, Mo., tout dissolved fears being real iked tho people cautiously
very much disappointed *-no revelation. advanced to the scene of the explosion.
The conference will meet again April 6, Tbe wreckage was found to Im on tire and
IHKi. at Rumania, la.
burning fiercely. The most timid of those
present, seeing in this a new danger—there
being a possibility that the flames might
Chief Engineer N. B. Clark, of Wash­ spread to the storage houses -again fled.
Found the Injured Mm. ■
ington, inventor of the deflective armor
now uwi on the warships of all nations,
The others, however, ran out tho com­
to dead.
pany’s Are apparatus and water from the
lake
was
used to fight tho Are. In a short
William E. Woodruff, ex-state treas­
urer ot Arkansas, charged with embez­ time the flames were under control, and
zling state funds, has been acquitted by a then the wreckage scattered about was
Jury.
, overhauled for the purpose of finding the
Elihu Carr’s stock barn near Charles­ men who had been at work in the build­
ton, Ind., was struck by lightning and ings. Within a few minutes two men
coUHtinie&lt;i, together with a stock of thor- were found. Ixith badly injured. Tho roil
of the company's employes was then called
utighbred horses valued nt 380,000.
A rifle in the hands of Wllllnm Doub, of and it was found that seven men were
Bloomington, Ind., was accidentally dto- miming. These men were undoubtedly
cliarged, and the ball pnssed through the dead, and a search was begun for their
bodies. Tbe searchers, were mostly old
bmiii of John Chambers, hto friend.
employee of the company and know that In
At noon today there were 50,000.would-be
a case like tht* present one It was useless
n-ltler* strung around the borders of tbe
to search among tbe ruins that still/TeCheyenne and Arapahoe lands waiting the mained where the buildings bad sto&lt;&amp;
signal to make a break for the laud.
A buggy containing Mrs. Dr. Younger
They found pieces of flesh and bones
and Mrs. George Shetler, at Ballinger,
scattered over several acres at ground.
Tex., was struck by an engine. Mrs. After several hours work the searchers
Younger was killed and her companion had succeeded in gathering about 150
fatally injured.
pounds of ntangled flesh and bones, which
The French are preparing for a war is all that remains of tbe dead men. Tbe
against Dnhoiucy, and the rumored exist­ caused of the explosion is not known, and
ence of a treasure'of 3100,000,000 in the a representative of the cotnpnny on the
king's nalace at Ab &gt;ey to alleged to be scene said it would be impossible to ascer­
playing a part In the expedition.
tain it.
__________ _________
During a rush on u railway platform by
HEAVY EXPRESS ROBBERY.
people returning from witnessing the
Easter volunteer review in England, 100
persons were thrown Into a pile and two
Ilnail In LoolnUn#killed and thirteen injured.
New Orleans, April i5.-~Thc:'^|hicago
A strike to hnrninent on the Lehigh Val­
train of the Llinais Central, whidh\left
ley and Jersey Central railroads on account
of the action of the Reading combine in here yesterday afternoon, tvas held upwt
restricting the output of coal in order to ll;30 by four incu at a point just below
run up prices, Jhus causing many freight Independence, Lu.' Two men boarded tbe
trains to be taken off the roads.
train nt Hammond ntatiou, nnd, covering
It Is expected- that workingmen's pro­ the engineer and fireman, ordered them to
cessions on Mdjr day will be entirely for­ go ahead and take the aiding at Independ­
bidden in Germany.
Preparatlona for ence so thnt the down train could puM.
Hociulhtic demonstrations in Italy on that After the down train had passed two other
day are causing alarm. lu France it to ex­
men who were Blanding on the track join­
pected that 2,000,000 Socialists will march
ed their confederates and ordered the train
In prceesaions.
backed to the seventy-seven mile poet.
LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
The men then at tbe point of pistols
Chicago.
made the engineer and fireman go back
CUICAOO, AprilJK
nnd
open the express door. They robbed
Following were the quotation* on the Ix.-ard
of trade today:
Wheat—April, opened the Southern express safe of several thou­
W96c, dosed 81Hv: May. opened
closed sand dollars, estimated from 35,000 to 310,­
K19^c; July. upea»l 80KC. Uoscd thfcc. Corn 000, a lot of New York exchange and a
-April ojained 4Oc, cloMi 4UHc; May.
opened 4«&gt;14c, clusu.l 4»&gt;Ho; Juno. o;&gt;ened and package of lottery tickets. The authori­
ties at Jackson have been notified, ns well
ci sed liSfcOats-May. opened
closejl
n^ie; June, opened aud elated STjjc; July, as those of adjoining towns, and blood­
opened nnd closed
27Hc&gt;
Pork—April, hounds will be placed on tbe tracks of tho
opened $0.IC!4 close! 4U.K7H: May. opened robbers.___________________
310.0.14. cloned tO.lCH; July, opened fiai\
clo ed gBUffH. Lard-May. opened FU5. closed
THINKS PALMER WOULD DO.
36-17*
Live stock—Prices M tha Union Stock ysnls
Blaine Sensation.
today raugri as foLows: Hogs—Market
fairly active and 10^05c higher; sales ranged
CHICAGO, April 12.—A party of New
at. |8.ta«4..M pigs. SLS5fci.T0 light, 34.15&lt;5. York, Philadelphia nnd New Jersey news­
4.3&gt; rough packing, H3.’i&lt;$4.7&lt;) mixed, 3M0
paper men, who report the proceedings of
heavy packlug and shipping lotsCattlo-Fairly a.tire; price* 5®Kk hlgh- the New Jersey legislature, are at tho Au­
&lt;d: quotations roui^ri at ilJiiti.'U choice to ditorium on a visit to the World’s fa|r
extra shipping st*ora 3161^4 25 goo-1 to site. Jamcn Martin, the New York World
chol.a do, 33.U0g.lB i fair to good. {3.]i)ft representative, one of tbe best-posted men
3.55 common to medium do, $J.00^3.40 butch­
on politics in the party, siid:. “The
ers' btcorx 3X5Ji&amp;3.'«&gt; stockera,
Texas btocns SAluu-LTJ feed era, 5L5O-tXZ5 name of Palmer for President to very
cows, $L.l5&amp;k(W Sulls aud «XU0Qi.75 veal often mentioned, and if the ticket were
Palmer and Abbett it would sweep New
Sheep—Marvel fairly active an I prices York state. Now Jersey Democrats think
Strang; quocatiuns range 1 at l&amp;OQd&amp;HS west­ Senator Palmer to a grand old man and be
erns, 34 WQA40 natives, and
lambs;
would unite all factions in New York,
thorn lot..OjjKIj per 1- 0 Its below quotations
something that neither Hill dot Cleve­
given above.
Produce: Butter—Fancy separator 21c per land can do. Govcttior Abbett would also
add
strength to the ticket in New York.”
lb; fine cr.amertes, XXt-io; dairies, Haney,
fresh. Me; packing stock, frosh. HQ13c. Eggs
Notable Weddings at the Capitol.
—tresh,
per dot Lira ;&gt;oaltry—
Chickens, 12 per lb; roo tera. 6c; ducks, 12^
WASHINGTON, April W.—Tha marriage
©I3c; turkeys, mixed lota. 1-34®13c; geese. of Miss Henrietta I^utoe Brewer, daugh­
3l.Pi per dos. Potatoes-Hobrona,
per ter of Justice and*Mra. Brewer, to Mr.
bu; Burbanks, XSuXOc; Rosa. A)^32c for
send; Peeress, -3
com.i-oii t&gt; poor mixed James Lawson Karrick, of Huston, took
lots, 3)&lt;JpJe; Early Uhioi. 24i&lt;(.i,h: for neeJ. place at 8 o’clock lost evening in SL Johns*
Bwcet potatoes, llHnols,
per -b.fi.
Bermuda point km. S6. iOm;7.ui Applce-Com- church. Justice Brewer gave the bride
mo:i, 3l.73i6 .■&lt;) per bbl; gou.1, 33.25^2.^0, away. At tho church of tbe Incarnation
at noon yesterday Edith, daughter of Hon.
fancy,
■ John H. (-‘Btohop”) Oberly, Aras married
East Unflalo.
to George M. Echols, of Chicago. Tho
East Bt.qrr.iu&gt;. Avril M.
Cattle— About 75 loads an auto: market wedding was a quiet one, owing to a
active; extra steers. &gt;&lt;.Ul©«.1i.’; gved ship­ recent death in the family. The young
ping risers, &gt;1.iu^l.2); medium butchers. couple will live at Chicago.
33.75,1 uh; light bntaber*’, 3U5&amp;J.63; choice
ito.-kers, SltORXOh choice leedere. sa.i*&lt;J
3LUX Sheep and hanim—Seventy-five loads
ST. JuBKPtt. Ma. April IB.—Toe train­
on I rule; market n tire and prk-tM nt *ady at
Sat ar.lay’s figure*l good to choice sheep, men of the Rock Island rnilwtyare in
ffifUiinon-. good to extra lambs.
conference here with a view to formulat­
1103-Fifty loads an rale; market easy; good ing demands on tha company tor better
to best Yorkars. $j.tHh&gt;Uij; gaol to best
pay nnd less work. They are all members
tigs, Sl.3j&lt;-4j.UU.
of the brotherhoods of trainmen, aud the
Detroit.
pay on the whole line between Chicago
Dktko.t. April 16.
Wheat—No. 2 rod cash and Mar, BO^c; sad Denver will be gone over. They will
July. H4J(c; No. 1 white cash. «&lt;Ha. Cora— probably get the new schedule ready by
Xu. 2 cata. 4-5ic. Cau-No. cash, »fcc.
tonight.

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PROBATE ORDEIL
State ot Michigan. County of Barry—ss.
At a session of the Probate Court foe the
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office,
in tbe city of Hastings, in said county, on
Thursday, the 2Bh day of March. In the year
one thousand eighth hundred aMtutoety two.
i'reseut, cnariea W. Arinsiroog, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate ot William F.
Pow. rs, deceased.
1
Ou reading and filing the petition duly vert
fled, of J. &lt; Andrus, a brother-in-law ot said
deceased, praying that a certain Uwtrument
now on flic in this court, purnortlng to be the
last will and testament nt said deceased
be admitted to probate, and that administration
nt said estste begr.snte «1 to Cora Powers,
tbe executor therein named or some other
suitable person.
Thereupon it Is ottiered, that Friday, the
22i»d day of April, A. D.imu.atten o’clock In
the forenoon, he assigned tor the hearing of said
petition, and that thehelraat law of sola deotaat*d, and all other persons Interested in said
estate, are required to appear at a session of
said court, then to be holden at tbe Probats
office. In the city of Hastings, In said county,
and show caum*. if any there be. why tbe prayer
ot the petitioner may not be granted. And
It to further ordered, that said petitioner give
notice to the persons Interested ih said estate,
ot tbe pendency of Mid petition, and the bear­
ing thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
pdmtohed In the Hastings Bannkr a news­
paper printed and circulated In said County ot
Barry once tn each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day nf bearing.
CHABLXS W. AmurraOMG.
Judge of Probate.

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of Barry—os.
At a session of the Probate Court for tbe
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office.
In the Cltv of Hastings, in said county, on

Praient. Charles W. Annetroog, Judge of
Probate.
lu the matter of the estate of Isaac
Stantou, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition, duly variOed.at Morris O. Stanton..son ot Mid deceased
pra&gt;ing that administration of said estate be
granted to Charles Pritcbard or some other
suitable person.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Tuesday, tbe
3rd day of May. A. D. IWJ, at ten o’clock
luttM forenoon be assigned for the hearing ot said
petition, and that the neln» at law of said de­
ceased and all other persons interested In said
estate, are required to appear at a session of sold
Court, then to beholden at the Probate Office
in the City ot Hastings, in said County, and
show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner may not be granted. And it is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to tbe persons Interested In Mid estate, of tbe
Pendency ot said petition and tha hearing
thereof, by causing a copy ot this order lobe
published in the Hastings Baxxkr. a newspa­
per printed and circulated in said County ot
B:irry once In each week for three succesalye
weeks previous to said day of hear.ng. „
Chas. W. AuurrnosG,
[A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
PROBATE ORDEIL
State of Michigan, County of Bsrry-m.
Ata session of tbe Probate Court for tho
Conn'y of Barry, holden at the Probate office, in
the City of Hastings, in said county, on Wednes­
day. tho fith day of April, in the year one
thousand eight hundn*d and ninety-two.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Prebate.
&gt; In the matter, ot the estate of Maude M.
Heath, deceased, aud of determining a ho araor
wen the heirs at law of Mid deceased.

ed. prxjluz for. reasons therein stated, that aa.
order or decree be made la this court, deter­
mining who are or were the heirs at law of said
dreexsed. and entitled to Inherit said estate,
.vnd their respective rights therein.
Thereupon it to ordered,that Wednesday, the
4th day of May A. D. u«2. at ten o’etoek
In the forenoon be assigned for tbe hearing of
said petition sad that the heirs st bpr of Mid
deceased and all other person, Interested in.
mid estate, are required to appear at a session
of said court, then to be holden at the I*robat«of­
fice. In the City-of Hastings. In Mid Cnunty^aad
show came,
if any
there
be. why
the prayer of tub, petitioner may not bo
grantee. And It to further ordered, that
said petitioner give notice to the persons
Interested in said estate, of tha pendency o&lt;
said petition and the hearing thereof by eanstag
a copy of this order tp be published In the Has­
ting, Baxmxr. a newspaper printed and clreo1-te.l In Mid County of Barry, ooee m eaeh
week for thn- successive weeks previous to
bald day of bearing.
•
Chaulks. W. ARMsrnoKa.
Judge of Probata.

�Full Line of Hastings Furniture
Bed Room Suits

Side Boards

Fancy Chairs

At Greatly Reduced Prices
Hastings Banner,
'

Thursday, April 21, 1892.
MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.
TUX HASTINGS. MICH., rOSTOFFICK,
AUGCST 14. 1878.__________

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Col. John Atkinson, of Detroit, an Irish­
man of national reputation and an earnest
Catholic, comes out In tbe Detroit News
with a Statement of his reasons why the
Catholic church should abandon Its church 1
schools and support the public schools.
HMjreasons are briefly:
1st. Catholics are compelled to pay a 1
double school tax. which la too great a
harden.
2nd. A religion that cannot stand the
teat of education in any kind of good
arhnsl, Is of no particular advantage. If
Catholicism Is afraid of education the
Catholic church has no business to exist
3rd. The maintaining of separate
schools tends to make distinctions, for
which Catholics alone are responsible, be­
tween Catholics and non-Cathollca, and
prevents the church from appearing in any
«*er light than as a foreign Institution to
American non-Cathollca.
*

4th. For this last reason. It prevents
Catholics from obtaining such recognition
ta political life as they might otherwise
have, since uon-Catbolles feel that Catho­
lics will use their positions to favor church
aa against public schools.
•Ch. Because In order to maintain sep­
arate church schools. Catholic priests are
eamy tiled to be beggars for funds, which
Aa degrading to their high calling.
«tti. Because the Catholic schools are
amt and cannot be. made as good aa the
MbHe school*.
Tbe above are the main points urged by
CaL Atkinson. Aud they are well taken.
We hope to see the church authorities of
church fall In line with hls Ideas, and
■holtah their separate church schools, and
■taad together with all other churches and
aU other desses of citlxena in maintaining
aad improving our public schools.

Every now and then that iniquitous pro­
sad rites of burial of Band's bill and sol­
emn promises, the party how proposes to duct of Ignorance and venality, aquawbuek
kerosene, gets In Its d.-adly work. Last
turn squarely against free coinage.
It Is well known that Nebraska was the week two houses succumbed to the fire
hot bed of free silver. Indeed a democrat­ fiend, and squawbuck oil was tbe cause.
ic governor and an opposition legislature
As tbe date for tbe democratic national
and some congressmen were elected In that
conviction draws nigh. Il becomes dearly
slate largely upon the. democratic promise
apparent that Cleveland continues to be
of unlimited issue of 70 cent dollars.
the democratic Moses.
Thursday last tbe democratic state eonvention of Nebraska met at Lincoln. By
a good nyjbrlty a resolution in favor of “•old to the Indians.” We cannot believe
। the tree coinage of silver was defeated. it will be possible that voters, except they
And this in the very hot bed of free silver desire to be humbugged, will walk into |
agitation. This but confirms other Indica­ this democratic bear trap.

Tbe supervisors convened Wednesday
afternoon of- last week, and adjourned
Thursday. Henry Roe. of Nashville, was
elected chairman, The new law relative
to taxing mortgarcs was discussed, and
plans for taking tbe assessment under tbe
law—were talked over.
With regard to the building of the new
court house and jail; building and Inspect*
Ing committees were chosen, further action
being delayed until the laborious work of
taking tbe assessment should be complet­
ed. Following are Ute committees:
Building committee—John G. Nagler,
Irving:'Oscar Matthews. Hartings townablp; Orson Swift, Maple Grove; Oscar
Young, city; Peter Cobum. Hastings town­
ship. The first three are supervisors.
tions of the democratic purpose to fly In
Inspecting committee—Orson Swift, Jas.
tbe face of its promises, go back on its • Oar contemporary of the Journal appears H. McKevitt, Milo L. Williams. John ().
own • record, and destroy all reasonable to rejoice In the possibility that May Nggler. and County Clerk Brice.
ground of hope or expectation that It will wheat will be sold for 05 cents. Calamity
or can do else than sit on the fence and and democracy rejoice together.
find fault. It is doubtful If even in Michi­
Following is the jury list drawn for the
May term of court:
gan tbe democratic party dare attempt to
Additional Local News.
Wm. H. Huffman, elty.
pass a free coinage resolution In Its Mus­
Daniel Wolcott, Hastings township.
Rubber boots only 8S.U4 Read tbo
kegon convention.
George Havens. Hope.
'Bankrupt store adv.
A. H. Bates. Irving.
If one would wish to know what democ­
Bargains in bed room suits at McCoy’a
Harry Hyland. Johnstown.
racy Is at its present fountain head, tbe special suit sale.
Wm. Cooper. Maple Grove.
John Carter, Orangeville.
Tammany tribe of New York, he should
Chris. Vrooman is limping around, be­
Chas. H. Furd. Prairieville.
read tbe sermons of Rey. Dr. Parkhurst of cause a horse jumped on his foot and
Douglass Hall. Rolland.
smashed it.
that city. That gentleman has been des­
Chaa. Griffin. Thornapple.
cribing some of the infernal dives ot that
You will never get a better opportunity
L. J. Haseldine. Woodland.
Frank N. Culver, Yankee Springs.
elty. that would disgrace the lowest to buy bed room suits than at McCoy’s
Edward Stephens. Assyria. P
special sale.
of the brutes In their awful brutality and
Wm. H. Eaton, Baltimore.
Anyone
desiring
to
build,
paint
or
hav
­
wanton wickedness. He has also pictured
Norman
Chapin, Barry.
ing occasion to use hardware should, get
in glowing terms tbe rottenness of the city
I^eouard Sledge. Carlton.
prices at the W. F. Powers’ hardware
Frank Wellman. Castle.on.
government, snowing Its extravagance and store before buying. Bargains offered for
Geo. C. Sweet, elty.
corruption. He has proven that the po­ the next 30 days.
Wm. H. Spence, city.
lice force of that city is paid 85,000,000 by
The prosecuting attorney has notified
saloon Irts and dive keepers, in order that the saloon keepers to remove all card ta­
tbe tew might not be enftaved. And the bles from their places. In enforcing the
John G. Reuter. Irving.
Wraley A. Clark. Johnstown.
worst oMt all Is that Dr." Parkhurst 1s able law fully, the prosecutor will have the
support
of
all
good
citizens.
to prove what he^saytu And this rotten
Chas. W. Monel, Orangeville.
The Journal dalms that the Baxxek
political machine, Tammany,. is the con­
Elmer Reynolds, Prairieville.
trolling force in democratic national poli­ does not ask or expect the city attorney to
Edward Green, Rutland.
enforce the city ordlances relative to gam­
tics. k has an absolute title in fee simple bling. The Journal aa usual is In error.
H. E. Rising. Woodland.
to tbe “body, soul and breeches’* of the Tbe Baxhkr desires every peace officer to
A. C. Hunt. Yankee Springs.
democratic party in New York city and do hls duty, republican or democrat; and
we shall and do censure any officer of any
state, and Is now the dominant force in
party who does not enforce the law.
tbe democratic party of the country- It de­
Monday morning a bouse occupied by
tested Hills and elected Crisp speaker of j
1-aug Dickinson and family, and owned by
tbe lower bouse of congress. Tbe oppoaiAsa Pennock, on Jefferson street, caught
lion to Grover Cleveland Is largely from j on fire and was badly damaged. The tire
Tammany. Nor will It support him if originated from the kitehen stove owing to
nominated except It can use him after­ a defective flue. As the home was not a
valuable one. tbe conflagration has render­
ward. He must bow the knee or go noder.
ed It about worthless. All the household
How do decent democrats like such con­ effects were saved.
trol of their party?
Mr. S. D.8%tVt&gt;«•&gt;■*

WteKoseRaur
ONLY $2.25.

Into tbe light or eoeosiplliliaient.

Tbe proeteta or the dlettoneet irtekum

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special Agent.
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r«.l«.ormr

Newest Things
in
Dress Goods.

SPRING
JACKETS.
-FOB-

THE :'MNG: TRADE
We place on sale this week some of our

NEW SPRING

DRESS GOODS
Which we are constantly receiving and pledge
the assurance of showing all that in

STYLISH GOODS,.

SUPERIOR VALUES,
—AND—

SATISFACTORY PRICES,

\A7E INVITE YOU to give our stock a careful
’ r tion before you purchase your drees goo&lt;L «&lt;* lee
justified in making the claim that no one can offer you

Greater Inducements

Thia is for cash only. I want
your

York.

BOM UD EGOS.
nr 4

We shall be pleased to show you our
stock whether you buy or not.

pay the
J. M. MC&amp;.VAU

JOS. ROGERS,

[Complex Lin’

dry GOODS.

�Hastings Ba
Thursday, April 21,

Judge Smith was In Detroit Tuesday.

W. R. COOK, Local Editor.

The Harvest
Depends something on the seed.

Good
Seeds

beat ten shilling oboe you ever saw.
.
Pimr. Smith.
The tenuis court baa been placed in the
court yard and is receiving the attention
of several admirers of that favority past-

Remember our spring stock of furniture
and carpets is now complete. Good assort­
ment and-prices reasonable.
F. W. Greble.
You are safe to bet on a sure thing, so
bet your pile that no one can or Will try to
match our prices on millinery.
Phin. Smith.

Mrs. A. E. DIckennan wm in Benton
Harbor last week.

Mrs, Geo. Baird, who resides on Mill
street In the 4th ward. Is prepared to do
good dressmaking at reasonable rates, and
respectfully solicits your patronage.

Will never have the

best

Japan Tea

Mart Buck, of Charlotte, is in the city on
business.

Eugene Harthoru, of Barry, was in the
city Tuesday.

You will find bargains tn bed room suits
at McCoy’s, the furniture man’s, at his
special sale. He Is making some great in­
ducements to buyers.

YOU

Dr. Conley, of Saranac, was tn tbe etty
Monday.

A fact, all our millinery was bought nt a
bargain, and we will not be matched in
price a,t the racket
Phin. Smith.

Caiy ora Protect

Good

Glen Balch, of Kalamazoo, Is vlilting in
the city.

Every maji, woman and child should know how to save money. Clothing is a necessary
article and everyone should know where to go to buy it. New let us state to you a few plain
facts. We have bought the largest and finest line of

Miss Gertie Pendergast wm In Grand
Rapids Tuesday,

Miss Grace Messer, of Grand Haven, Is
visiting her father.

Mrs. Clarence Young, of Allegan, spent
Sunday In the city. .
L. E. Knappen, of Grand Rapids,
In the city Thursday.

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Charlie Flansberg, of Hickory Corners,
In tbe city Saturday.

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Miss Minnie Evans, of Bellevue, visited
with relatives here last week.
Minor Layton, of Muskegon, visited
friends In the city Monday evening.

Lou Goodyear, of tho State university.
We will sell goods in the millinery de­ Is spending spring vacation In the city.
partment at about what others pay for
L. L. Holloway, of Kalamazoo, wm iu
them. Remember we sold nearly all our
old stock last fall so have all new at tbe the city the for part of the week on busi­
ness.
racket
Phin. Smith.
Miss Clate Herrington returned from a
Iced honey cakes, vanilla wa ter?, lemon
visit with her parents In Mt Pleasant last
creams, crackers,
oat meal
crackers,
week.
graham wafers,
Ung Island wafers,
vanilla squares. Iced coffee cakes, honey
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall, df
jumbles, vanilia ginger cookies, at South PrairievlUe, visited relatives In the city
side bakery.
last week.
If you pre moving, house cleaning or fix­
ing up your home, you will find a firstclass linear furniture, carpets and drap­
eries at F. W. Greble’s. Remember our
stock is all new. North side Main St.,
Hastings. Mich.

CLOTHING,

SPRING

Hats, Caps and Gent’s Furnishing Goods
Ever shown in the City of Hastings. We have all the newest shades and styles in Spring
Suits and Overcoats. All-of them are very pleasing patterns and styles.

YOURSELF

BE :FAIR : WITH

And see our spring stock. It presents an opportunity for economical buying that no one can
afford to miss. No question about these goods pleasing—they make none better. No ques­
tion about prices being satisfactory—none can sell cheaper. Come to us for your spring
goods and you will discover the secret “How to Save Money.”
Yours respectfully,

Howard Thomas and Guy and Duane
Bauer are spending their spring vacation
In the city.
_ P. T. Colgrovc. R. B. Messer and Hale
Kenyon attended tho state convention in
Detroit Thursday.

Have you seen those beautiful sewing
C. D. Beebe, of Chattanooga, Tenn., was
machines that they are selling for 835?
Where? A*t T. Phillip’s. Well you will In the city Thursday on business connect­
,
miss it if you buy without seeing them. ed with the furniture factory.
Needles for all machines. 3 oz, bottle of
Mrs. W. L. Wllkips was in the city iMt
very best oil, 10 cents.
week packing up her household goods
It is reported that an Inventive genius preparatory to moving to Chicago.
has Invented a machine that will generate
Mr. and Mrs. Jones, ot Saranac, wm In
electricity from wind. If that Is true, we the city IMt week being called here by the
know of three or four calamity howlersfln sickness of her daughter, Mrs. Frank
this city who dally furnish wind enough Hams.
to generate all tbe electricity needed In the
Mrs. Grigsby will attend the Barry
country.
County W. C. T. U. convention as a del­
We have bought for spring and summer egate on Thursday and Friday this week
trade the best assortment of Imported ■t Middleville.
pickles In bottles we have ever had. Fresh
Orlie Van Horn returned from the Uni­
fruits and vegetables on hand every day.
versity Friday evening, and is entertain­
The largest and cheapest stock of candy In
ing a friend from the medical department
.town.
Hams &amp; VKnAhman.
during vacation.
The Michigan Central will., on May 3rd.
and 4th. sell tickets from Hastings to
Muskegon and return nt the rate of one
Now line of oil paintings may be seen at
and one-third fare, good going May. 8 and F. W. Greble’s, north aide Main St
4 and returning not later than May 5, on
Chas. Bauer, who has had an office with
Ijtugli. talk or eat. do your artificial teeth account of Democratic State convention.
us for several years, lias moved over Jul­
M. A. Gilman, ticket agent.
or drop down? n »0 send one dollar for
ius Russel's afore.
Dr. Husband’s Handy bolder. You can apply it
The
farmers
or
Barry
county
arc
in
­
tuyour plate lu one minute, and no,matter if
See the Yankee shoe button fastener
tour plate lit* or not It will hold flpnly In the vited to inspect the Shields Patent wind­
mouth under the moat tryt ng ci reu instance*.
mill. They are manufactured by the make its own staple at the Racket
Address J. Z. HUSBAND. D. D. S.
Phin. Smith.
Hastings Engine and Iron works.
One
White Cloud.
Michigan. Is in practical operation in front of tbelr
0. G. Kingsbury, the photographer, ob­
office. It will pay you to patronize home tained about 9400 Insurance on his recent­
Industries and get their prices on wind­ ly burned gallery, near Ford’s hotel, last
t will .wit my farm on section 17, In the town- mills, derrick’s tanks, etc.
week and left the city, together with sever­
♦hip ot Carlton cheap. Ttwrh are iso acre*.
Soon after the firoYccurrcd on Jefferson al unpaid accounts and mourning creditors.
: .o acres Improved with good buildings, good
water and about five acres of orchard; cboloe street Monday morning, the , fire depart­
Special prices on all goods trade by the
fruit farm, is In good stale of culttvauon. For
' irlher particular* call on or write to Tobin* ment was called out again by lhe mocking Hastings Furniture Co. A first-class suit
• urn. Ilaatiug*. Mich. A'.»n bare 15 ewes with bird at the engine house. This time It for 815 former price was 918. Every thing
was a blaze In Mode Rich’s house, near the else In proportion. We have a large invoice
Michigan Central depot, which was extin­ of these goods and they must bo -old at
once. F. W. Greble. the furniture dealer,
guished with a few palU’full of water.
north side Main St.. Hastings, Mich.
Without doubt the Temple^ of Fame to
After a brief but very severe Illness.
Preparatory for Second and Third grade, I presented in Union hall to-morrow even­
certificates.
/ ing by local talent, will be one of the Mrs. R. B. Richards of thli city died Sat­
finest entertainments ever given In tbe urday morning. the disease being periton­
The funeral took place Monday,
Characters representing the most itis.
Hurt. W. D. STERLING and Prin. H&lt; 1 city.
famous men and women of all times will brief services being held at her late home
B. ANDRUS. Conductors.
&lt; •
appeal In their own behalf to wear the on west Green street, conducted by the
This school will close Just In time fol
crown, ns being the most worthy to re­ Rev. Puffer, and also at the German Bap­
the regular Barry county teachers’ examlA ceive it. Cortrfncs appropriate for the tist church In Campbelltown.
Mrs.
nation which occurs August^ and 5. For'
character anirthe time in which he or she Richards was a woman of such kindly,
catalogue containing full particulars in re­
generous nature, so womanly a woman,
•qvod will be worn.
- itard ui course of study, tuition, board, etc.,
that she was greatly respected by all who
address W. I). Sterling or H. B. Andrus,
George, the 13 year old son of Mr. and knew her. She leaves a husband nnd an
Haitiugs, Mich.,
- Mrs. Robert Dawson, died Sunday morn­ Infant son to -mourn the loss of a loved
ing of typhoid fever. The funeral occur­ wife and fond mother. To the stricken
red Tuesday afteruoon, and was largely ones la tendered the heartfely sympathy
attended, the Rev. W. M. Puffer officiat­ of all.
ing.
George was a boy of genial, sunny
disposition; kind-hearted, generous, bright,
active and a warm favorite with nil his
A three year old stallion colt sired by
young companions, and with hit who knew Barry Golddust Clement Smith, Hastings,
him well*
In their great bereavement,
Hereafter. changes for advertisements the stricken family have the deep sympa­ Micb.
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to thy of all.
Insure insertion In the Issue of the week
•
Don’t MIm It,
when brought.
It will cost you money if you do not get
President Shortridge, of the North
Dakota
Slate
Farmer's
Alliance,
has
Issued
prices
on
millinery
at the racket
Attend McCoy's suit sale.
Prnx. Smith.
nn address calling upon the farmers to re­
For choice confectionary go to the South port their needs In the way df extra teams
side bakery.
and men to do spring plowing and seeding.
Fruit tablets, the finest in the market, He urges the utmost activity and prompt­ v I desire U&gt; extend my heartfelt thanks
ness. It is estimated Hint 10,000 men to* kind friends and neighbors who so
at the South side bakery.
more than there are in the state at' this cheerfully aided mo during the Sickness
Try the Boston brown bread. You can time will be required. The greatest scar­ and death nnd burial of my wife. Their
get at the south side bakery.
city of labor Is In the Red River Valley. many kindly acts will ever be held In
For further particulars call at the Michi­ grateful remembrance.
Read the adv. of the W. F. Powers gan Central passenger depot.
R. B. Richards. .
Hardware store in this Issue.
Public attention is called to Dr
Special sale of bed room suits at McCoy’s. Humphrey’s large advertisement which
Now is your opportunity to save money.
At a regular review of Hastings Tent,
has appeared In each issue ot this paper
Dr. Holman S. No. 3WJ. K. O. T. M.. held April 7. 1822.
Ladies hats at cut prices at the Racket for the past month.
Humphrey has visited several counties in the following preamble and resolutions
*
Ph in. Smith.
southern Mich, one day each month during were unanimously adopted.
New line of children’s carriages just the past year and has decided to enlarge
Whereas it has pleased the Supreme
received at F. W. Greble’s, north side his route to four more counties for Ute Ruler of the Universe to remove from our
present year. Hls published^certlficates midst our late Sir Knight Commander
William
F. Towers, and whereas, It Is but
EGGS, EGGS taken In exchange for of cures among our lirljzhbors stamps him
as a master in'hls professional worfr. For just thnt recognition of bls many virtues
goods at the Racket.
should
be had therefore be It.
dates
and
parUcuiars
read
the
Dr's?
ad
­
. Phin. Smith.
1st. Rtutolved by Hastings Tent No.
vertisement In this Issue.. Return visits
A pair of ladles rubbers for only 12H every four weeks regularly.
280 on the Registry of the Great Camp of
cents. Read the adv of Hie Bankrupt
the Maccabees of Michigan thnt. while we
store In this issue for other great bargains*
The Journal makes an unwarranted at­ bow with humble submission to the will
tack upon the outgoing council in Its latest of the Most High, we do not the less
Fred Barlow has sold the house he re­
Issue with regard to the publication of the mourn for our brother who has been
cently purchased of P. T. Colgrovc, and
financial statement. That statement was taken from us.
will begin the erection of a One residence
given to us for publlcaUon by the city re­
2nd.
Resolved. that In tho death of
at once.
corder In ample time to have had It appear William F. Powers this Tent laments the
For a first-class bed room suit call at F. in the Issue before election. For the fact loss of a brother whs was ever ready to
W. Greble’s, where you will find tbe lar­ that It did not appear the proprietors of proffer the hand of aid and the voice of
gest and most varied line ever shown In •this paper are responsible, and no one sympathy to tho needy and distressed of
Bjtrry Co.
else. One of our workmen was sick, our the fraternity; an active member of this
columns were crowded, and we could not society, wboae utmost endeavors wore ex­
For tbe next 30 days tho W. F. Powers
set the type and could not have published tended for Its welfare and prosperity; a
Hardware store will sell iroods at greatly
the statement If it had been set, because friend nnd a champion who was dear to
reduced prices. See the ad. elsewhere In
of lack of room. If any taxpayer will us all as a citizen whose upright and noblo
this issue.
glance at bis tax receipt lie will find that life was a standard of emulation to hls
Since tile water works were put In this over half hls tax was school tax. Tlmt fellows.
3rd. Reaqlved, that the [heartfelt sym­
city, the fire boys may have It said to their was large not because of heavy expenses
credit, that not a ImiiMj has burned to the for running tl»e schools, but because pathy of this tent be extended ot hls fam­
ground.
Hastings has reasons to be 38,000 of principal and 91, HW Interest on ily In their affliction.
on the old bond*, and over 33,000 of the
4th. Retvlved that these resolutions be
proud of her Are department.
costs of the new school building was paid. spread upon the records ot the Tent, and
Miss Quinn, organist of tbe Hastings Take out of the sum total of the Uxes, the copy thereof be transferred to the family
Presbyterian church and late pupil of the school tax, also county nnd state tnx, and of our deceased brother and to each of the
celebrated Professor Post, of Grand Rap­ the bitlance will show the percentage it four papers of Hastings.
Ids, gives lessons on the piano or organ cost to run tbe city last year. It will be
I C. G. Smith.
either at the residences of her pupils or at found to have been very -iigbt compared
Com.C. P. Lathbop.
her own home on Jefferson St
Geo. Heath.
with former years.
&gt;

One-Price Clothiers

Hastings, Michigan.

until you buy the

ARATA

R. K. GRANT S

L. E. STAFFER

Exclusive Agent for Has­
ting.

KEEP IT IN
HIND

WHEN YOU

THE

TMKNINQ

SOTS SUMMER SCHOOL.

JULY 5’TIL AUGUST 3, '93

, LQCAL NEWS.
• C1KCMLSTION •

This week,

80 quires.

44

POINT
Between kilts and short pants
to long pants and coats for the
little boys is one full of anxiety
to parents.

While there are many places
where clothing is sold, there
is but one Grant's. Here low
prices and reliable clothing
have always been the rule.
Just now, when there is such
a demand for spring suits, let
us remind you tliat no house
can show as steady a trade or
point to such a remarkable
success. You know the cause.
The determination to sell
good clothing or none at the
lowest possible figures has
made legions of friends for ub.
The great lines of suits at $10,
$12, $15, and the hundreds of
pairs of fine pants at prices
' ranging from $1.50 to $6.00,
will leave no taste nnsuited.
If you want clothing that
is reliable, and if you want it
at the least possible expense,
we can fill the bill.

Maybe we can help you; may­
be we can show you many
pretty novelties in Suits for the
older boys; maybe we can give
you prices on such goods that
will be of interest to you.
Its
worth the trying.
You have the choice of a
splendid assortment, single and
double breasted, new patterns,
new shades—sturdy make,

The trash buyers are not
thought of here; but all proper
75c. 87c. $1.25
grades of things are provided
A
delightful enthusiasm
marks our entire business this
spring and especially so in the
Boys’ Clothing Department.

02

Just a word an to the men’s
working pants (as advertised
last week.)
The quality of these goods
are remarkable, but there is
one thing more remarkable—
the price. Astonishingly low
for the quality.
Keep in
mind the $1.50 or $2.00 you
have paid for pants made from
same material.

GS

�THt NATId

Hastings Banner^

W.UI.XJWV, to*

Thursday, April 31, xS?3-

d’*“

How the Michigan Republican*
Gave It a Booat.

COOK BHOS-.

40TI0K OF THE STATE OOBVUITIOS

BILIOUS a* KNOBS

fey Mister

disobomw-

" |dlu^of

tbe first rote uw
__ _
one claiming thnt ths amsndment wan
adopted and tbe other that it was defeated.
Another vote reunited in its defeat by
eighteen votes. During the debate Bryan
declared that he was for Boies. ‘ Imme­
diately after ths vote hat! been announced
Bryan and Governor Boyd met and had a
wordy war that nearly led to blown. Tbe
tonveution then took a recess until 10 p.
m., and upon rcusscmblingehooealternates
and adjourned.
PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRACY.

^”s

Of an

QPflCCO.

DrrnoiT. April 15.—How is Alger’s
boom? is thequestion asked here. Wednes­
day Pennsylvania Democrats resolved in
favor of Cleveland, but declined to in­
struct the delegates to Chicago for him.
Yceterday’Michlgan Republicans took the
same course regarding Alger. But Alger
is a Michigan man while Cleveland fa not
a Keystoner. The temporary chairman
yesterday was ex-Congrtsaman Alien. Ho
said the Republicans were not confined to
one man, but whether thnt man be Har- risen or Alger [great applause for both
names] there will be no mistake made,and
there would be victory at the end.

I lid onto*
—Harrisdveg, April 14.—Tho Democratic
convention met here yesteryday with a
full attendance of delegates, and was
called to order at noun. Representative
Beltzhoover was temporary chslrE-in, und

reeolntlon regarding free silvw go over, M
be wanted to “make a few remarks."
The house jessed in urgent deficiency
bill, appropriating $l,012,«MJ for various
deficiencies la tbe gorenaaront service.
Cooper made a personal explanation
about his controversy with the commis­
sioner of pensions. Tbe naval appropria­
tion bill was conslderesi for two Acors in
committee of the whole and ri»e hoase ad
jonrued.
Washington, April 14. —The greater
jwrt ot y. sterday was pa.**«l by the senate
in tbe consideration of bills on tbe cal­
endar, quite a number of which were
passed. By way of Interlude the Geary
Chinese exclusion bill was adversely re­
ported, thejMinate iiiAfatlng upon Its own
measure continuing exLUng laws. Mor­
gan delivered another speech on the silver

la the wtfa of one of the lut known -,hs&gt;.
narists la New Haven, dbing twin,w at la
Dfxwell Ave., and ex-prcsidcnt &lt;■{ U.o&lt; ,I1Ww.
tleut Phanaaceutlcal Assodatl !L He un;
“My wife was for sevr.ai y^, kl
health, duo to a complletuioti of disorder!.

mention in his speech of Cleveland’s hams
pariiia; she took 0 or 8 bottles ai»l
rzT.
was loudly applauded, as was his eulogy
tataly a great deal better slue-- iaeterywAy.**
question to nine listeners.
of Governor Pattison. Some Hill men
In the house Bailey of Texas, who always
Mri. JUrih-i lined of 1H35 Hungry - .r^,
Baltimoro, Md., voluntarily nays
were present and interrupted Beltzhoover makes the point of no quorum, moved to
“ Fur ovrr 3 yean 1 suffered v lib a
to such an extent that a paragraph be had posa a bill, and no quorum voting the
In his speech relating Jo Gorman ba ws« I jx&gt;int was mode against him, bat finally
Complication of Diseases
compelled to omit to save timj. Commit­ the bill was jiasscd. The remainder of the
tec* were appointed as usual and the con­ svMion was devoted to the consideration
till tbe summer found me a eoufirnx .1 lr,i aij^
-nt the nnv.ll appropriation bill Fending
They Cheered Everybody.
Mood poor, appetite gnite. bowels &lt;&lt;lt
vention took recess to 3:30 p. m.
The convention was in a cheering mood.
order, and 1 was miserable ln j„(1 ,n4
The Convention Organised.
When Duffield offered resolutions indors­
WASHINGTON, April 15.—Tho senate yas- | betfy. I read &lt;rf sock wonderful curej per.
It was 4J0 before the convention was
ing Alger there were wild ch^r*. When ready for bturines* again and the first terday had a long debate on a bill to in- I ftrasd by Hood's Sarsoparllh that, at !**t
allusions, complimentary of course, were thing in order w.is the credentials com­ crease tbe number of judges at the court | I thought I would try a boule, aa, I.' h ■iidu’t
make roe better, Iteould not make tn.- none.
made to Secretary Blaine the roof shook; mittee’s report. Twenty seats were con­
of claims, the debate being pending when
It did make me better, sad on mj thir l b.,aia
when reciprocity was iqioken of there was tested. There wero two reports, one de the senate adjourned till Monday. In the
I found myself almost
loud applause, and when tho national ad­ feating all tbe contestants except four, earlier part of the day a senate bill was
I xnd a minority report in favor of all tbe
ministration was eulogized tho delegates
passed rvtending tho free delivery mall
A New Woman
The majority report was
made all the noise possible. Tho prelim­ contestants
system to towns of 5,000 population.
I will gladly convince any lady, as I lure
inary business of appointment of tho usual adopted, nnd then after an exciting scene
Tbe incident in the house was a debate
caused by the minority memliera of tbe
proved to myself, that purifying rnd rurkfa
S^Sad regulate tbe bowels. Urea if tbsy calf committees was rapidly trammeled and in credentials committee not being Mtiafied on tbe resolution of Burrows to expunge
order to give the committees time .F. . eIng lbs Mood, which Hood's BsmpviU.t
with things, George Row was made per­ from the congressional record the extract*
manent ch Innnn, according to the report from the book of Henry George, “Protec­
tion or Free Trade’’ Interjected by several
with all Ite^al Treats*™t in the nnuy &lt;114
When the convention reassembled tha of tho organization committee.
Democratic members. Tho extract* got in
Srntlincnt* of tho Platform.
esaei with which women are affiictec. TrylL
credentials committee reported no.com,
Ro*i was n-cerved with ebeero, which nearly tbe whole of the book and tha Re­
teste. The temporary organixat ion was
publicans said I it looked aa though that
made permanent, and the business of so- were redoubled whenever he referred to was the intention, so as to disseminate
Ircting four delegates-at-Iarge was begun. Cleveland, Pattison, or tariff reform. The George's ideas without cost to lbs Demo­
Tbe nominees were Delos A Blodgett, of platform declares the Democracy tho party cratic campalgn fund. The resolution was
Grand Rapids: James M. Wilkinson, of of the people nnd the custodian uf the doc­ table&lt;l. The remainder of the session was
Sarsaparilla is es­
.Ishpeming; Charles W. Wells, of Saginaw; trines of Jefferson, mentioning In the same devoted to the naval appropriation bilk
pecially adapted
and Dexter M. Ferry, of Detroit. It was connection Andrew Jacksun, S. J. Tilden,
Wabhixgtos. April 1A -The house yeemoved that the four he declared the choice and Grover Cleveland; advocates honest
of the convention, and it was carried with mohey of gold and silver and paper con­ terday accomplished nothing whatever in
“csrtxFs'uttls Uver POM sre rery «n*H and
a whoop. Thomas W. Palmer wav vertible thereinto without loss; liberal but the way of legislation. Bills were report­
very easy to teXa. Ono or two pLU* makeis dosa.
“twigged" in the hall just here, nnd a not reckless pensions, and economy in gov­ ed favorably for public buildings al Joliet,
Tb.-y are strictly vog^tabto and Jo not grip* or
speech was demanded, and be responded ernment. Tariff reform fa demanded 6a Ills.; Ann Arbor, Mich., and Clinton, la.
and will cure dUBculUn pet-uliar to tbe sex.
the basis of the national platform of 1888,
and said that victory was “in tho stars."
The remainder of the day was sp*nt on the
and that is declared tho tariff issue.
Alger Flrat, Harrison Next.
private adendar without action. A^recew*
CARTER MKDICINI CO., New YOrtG
Hooo*s Pills ««• u»w ur. coa*:;.-*^
Far Gruver Clevslaad.
Of the delegatea-at-large all are Alger
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SULL PBltt men find and Harrison men next. They
This being tha issue tbe platform de­
will make a determined, light at tho na­ clarer that the Pennsylvania Democracy
house
adjourned.
-i
FOR PROFIT
At the Gn AN D tional convention for Algrr. The sami is overwhelmingly for the renomlnarion of
Wamhngton. April I#.—The senate
may be said of the alternate delegntes-nt Cleveland -for president, and that tbe best
&lt;Mfab.&gt; n»VM- large. They are John J. Evans, of Battle interests of the country demand the snme. yesterday passed tho two court bills laid
ff}f//jl
hm c O L V
y L-exV-T 'Vxvaxxxx-x -NK
KO
Creek, a leading colored Republican of The delegates *re instructed to vote aa a over from Thursday of la*t week and
Enclose stamp for circular. Andrew. A. 8. the western part of the state; Fabian J. unit, but not for any particular man. spent must of the remainder ot the day in
PARISH, prop'r.
TrudslLof Iron*Mountain; Frank Bonney, Pattison is heartily indorses! as governor, executive session over ths modus vivendi
of Charlevoix county, and Rasmus Ran­ and Harrity as member of the national
In Behring sea, nnd other matters. One
committee. An attempt to have the dele
son, of Grayling.
of tbe bills passed increases the number
Ele«tors-at-Larg« Chosen,
gates instructed for Cleveland failed.
of the judges of tbe court of claims to
William McPherson, of Howsll. and Jay
Th* -Nomination* Made.
seven
from fire.
A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
A. Hubbell, of Houghton, were chosen as
Christopher Hydrick was nominated for
•
Physician and Surgeon, electors-at-latge, and Senator- McMillan justice of the supreme court, Thomas
Interest or incident, the entire dajrlwfaig
Delton.
Mich.
wan made chairman of the state central Merritt and George A. Alien' for congross. Office tn residence, one olock east of depot.
committee with a hurrah. He announced men-at-large, and George Ron, W. U. devoted to the condcicrallon of tbe naval
that he intended to manage tha campaign Hensell. W. M. Singorly and Charles Rob­ appropriation bill, which was finally
himself this year. He bad no competitor inson delegntes-at-large to the national pair—t a&lt; it cam» from tbe committee
A. A C. II. BARBER
with the exception of the dry dock at
for the chairmanship, and the convention convention. Adjourned sine die.
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
Algiers (La.), which was stricken out on
was for him unanimously anyhow. The
Calls in city or county responded to with resolutions committee w;ut announced, and
a point of order made by Holman.
promptness day or night
its chairman, John Patton, of Grand Rap­
Montpkueil VL, April 14.—The Repub­ THREE THOUSAND ACRES FLOODED.
WHY IS THE
ids, stepped forward and was received
licans
held
their
state
convention
hero
with cheers.
^yiLLlAM O. LOWDEN.
yrotenlsy. The platform adopted indenes
Point* from tha Platform.
Grain Field*.
The platform declares the satisfaction of the administration ot President Harrison.
Office over Julius Russell’s store, State Michigan Republicans with the achieve­ Ex-Speaker Reed addressed a large audi­
WHITEHALL,Illa, April 19.—Tbs heavy
THE BEST SHOE ■ THE W8UJ FM THE
street, Hastings. Mich.
ments of the party in the post and the ence in the Howard Opera house at Bur­ rains of Sunday night, accompanied by
Q fa a sweat— jfoafr wfth ty taetai &lt;* wag tbrefa
promise for the future; indorses the pro­ lington last evening receiving an ovation. hail, prempitated an ot reflow of the small
tective
iddk
as
expressed
in
the
national
A. SHELDON.
streams In tide locality. ^Volf run was
platform of 1888 and also the demand for
BASE BALL IS ON DECK.
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
higher than for thirteen yvkft Apple
n free vote and a fair count; heartily in­
▲ostract Block. Hastings.
creek was out of it* banka, and Ihp Chi­
Money l-&gt; lo in on Beal F.&lt;tat« Real Estate dorses and approves the administration of
cago, Burlington
and
Quiney restold on c-mmiMiea. General eon ravanclng. Benjamin Harrison, ably assisted by his
■A M,W, Well Kb... toKIs Cities.
...
davti jt a coinpletyse* of Abstraot Books, Com­
north
of
thia city, broke
Chicago, April 11—The baae’Sall crank erveir
piled from the UXord-.'can foralsh complete sagacious advisor James G. Blain; recog­
its embankments and emptied itself.
i tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
nizee tbe sterling worth and ability of is happy agaiiL Yesterday the big base
The rood of Inst week broke tbe
General IL A. Alger and his claims as a ball combination which includes the priuHartwell lever ou the Illinois bottoms,
presidential candidate, but leaves the j ci pal cities and players of last year's
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
choice of the national leader to the com­ League and Association l&gt;egan to hammer and flooded (Ira. «y lake, which corer*
3,000 .teres. Tln» l.-vee on the Hartwell
Office ever Holloway's drug store.
bined judgment of the state delegates to
Office hours from 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eon the national convention. Tbe resolutions the bait Tire pet of the bleaching boards ranch protect * about 3,000 acres; tho*.* ou
leering with retldeuce, at Holloway's drug were unanimously adopted and the con­ in this city—"Old Anae**—and his “cults’ Krneb's ranch over 5,000 acr-.-s.
rtvre.
•
opened at St. Louis with 10.UU0 people to
vention adjourned.
BOVS’ wvrn by tee ter» rwry w t.-rv; Oxy wU
see how they could play. At Baltimore
Tbe former lies &lt; n tbe north and the
Comments on an Omiolon.
Q M. FOWLER, D.D. 3.
The refusal to instruct the delegation to there were only 5.0U0; at Washington latter on the south vide of Ap.de Crrrk.
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support Alger, nithough most of its mem­ about 0,900; at Philadelphia 5.000; at whose nstars played havoc with the em­
bankments, which confined tha flood
ML S'! .OO nud S1.73
t»
bers are Alger men, is voriously’coniment- Louisville 4,000.
Office hours Ba m. to B p. ni.
within limit* of a Q'tarter of a m.ls. The
ed upon. The Harrison men say ills the
end of the Alger boom, and that If the I Following are the scores made in the dame ■* to Mrs. Anna Keech Is consider­ MMMeaMfaBod eafae bottum tf e*. s
MITH A COLGSOVE,
SgrTAKE NO RrBirriTl TF^B
convention had been given a chgncc it ■ opening day’s playing: At St. L uls- able. Mean the l,&lt;XM..-raa overflowed bad
-1 dMfer*nrr riserx.
Lawyers.
would have instructed for Harrison. * Tho Chicago 14, St. Loals 10; at Baltim re— grow: ig wheat and aumu oom then* n.
(Office In Union bloek. Hastings.)
Alger men say that the general’s cam­ Brooklyn 13, Baltimore 3; at Washington Fartl «r up Apple creek and near this-by
Practice Is all the courts of the state.
paign is just beginning and that had he —Boston 14. Washington 4; al Phi adel- the levee* &lt;&lt;f t .k Gregory and Jo in 8 ti&gt;'
deaired it the platform would have con- phia—New York 5, Philadelphia 4: at Cin­
tained the missing instructions.
cinnati—Pittsburg 7, Cincinnati 3;-at
4 E. KEN ASTON,
Lo isville--Cleveland 3. Loflfaville 3. At
Attorney at Law,
DEMOCRACY OF NEBRASKA.
St. Ixiuls and Louisville the opening w*s
(Over J. 8. Goodyear * Co.’* (tore.)
Dr. I* N. Lok Ins. the Rectal Specialist of
Practice* In all court* of the State. CoUectloM
embellished by parades with bands ot
CHICAGO, April 18.—Department Com­
xvr.ipt!) attending to.
TJ»e Party Indorse* Cleveland and
music and there was much enthusiasm at mander Edward Ilarian haa announced the Grand Rapids. Mich., will !»■ a: the Has*
tinics house, Hastings. Mich. 1! • indies
all the cities.
following
appointments:
Adjutant
gene
­
Omaha, April 15.—Immediately after
R. TIMMERMAN, Homapathlc Phyevery sufferer from Bert a I trouble to
CHICAGO, April 14.—Every bane ball
the convention adjourned Wednesday 1 game of the National league except one ral, Frederick W. Spink, Chicago; quarter­ and get a correct dlagiut-i.- of their, dl•
slclan and Burgeon.
master general. Isaac Taylor, Peoria;
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
night the committee on credentials held a was postponed by rain yesterday. The chief of staff, E. A- Nottinger, Ottawa; sease. time required to cure and cost -of
same free of ebarce. Mr. Park-r. pro*
meeting at the Paxton hotel, and repre­ 'one played was at Cincinnati—Pittsburg chairman
transportation
committee, prietor of the Hastings house. ■ ■ one of
«, Cincinnati 7.
aw, real estate and coixect- sentatives of the two factious in Douglass.
Major John W. Burst. Sycamore, Ill*.
Call &lt;Mi him any
Cheyenne, Hitchcock and Cummings coun­
New York, April 15.—All the National Major James A. Connolly, of Springfield, Dr. 1 Akins’patient*.
ING OFFICE OF
time and get a list of home tvstimociah.
ties appeared and argued their claims. leagne-Americau association base ball will undoubtedly be named aa judge srivoPai.mkrton A Smith,
Jas. L. Wilkins, ex Major-f Hastings.
After tbe hearing tbe committee ad­ games scheduled to play yesterday were
Woodland, Mich.
I says: ’’My piles would eotnc il ’«r. almrot
C. S. Palmerton,
J. M. Smith.
journed to &amp;30 yesterday. When it met prevented by rain.
THE DEATH RECORD.
constantly when 1 was on my feet and far
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace. again it deciar d for the Boyd delegates.
Chicago, April ilk—Following arc tho
two years I was unable to do hanl work.
At 11:30 a.m. yesterday Chairman Batty National league bare ball scores recorded
General Gkobge STARK, descendant at They never came down micv utter Dr.
called tbe convention to order and the yesterday: At Louisville—Chicago 8, Lou­ the famous General John Stark at N'aahau, Lakins’ secoad treatment
I do uwre
wrangle began again, resulting finally in isville 4—the game was highly interesting । N. Y.
work in one day than I could d'» ui a werk
William Edgar, general passenger before he treated me and do ii • - &gt; ' tna
the adoption of the committee report—319 because Peffer, i nptaln of the Louisville
to 80—and thereupon • the anti-Boyd dele­ club, dots not love -Old Anae" a little bit; agent Grand Trunk railway, at Mon­ I have talked with many &lt;• 1 ' ItopM*
people he cured years ago «nd
*peak of
gations withdrew. Tho temporary organ­ at St. Loufa— Pittabarg 3, St. Louis »; at treat
Franc B. Wilkik, well known journal­
ization having been made permanent a Cincinnati—Cleveland 2, Cincinnati 1; nt
his ability in the hlgnest terail.
resolution indorsing the candidacy of Gro­ Baltimore—Brooklyn 10, Baltimore «J. No ist, at Chicago.
Call
on
the
Dr.
and
talk
il
NaTTKR, the
famous sculptor, at
ver Cleveland was adopted with loud ac­ game at Washington nnd Philadelphia,
Vienna.
clamation. But a motion to instruct tho wet grounds.
Following are the scores mod© by tho
delegates to vote for him had to lie with­
MahcEuiutz, well-known architect, nt
League
clubs
Saturday.
At
Louisville
—
drawn owing to determined opposition. A
New York.
.
committee on resolutions was appointed Chicago 10, Louisville 14; at Cincinnati—
Captain HiramtJakkr, one erf the old­
and a recess taken until 3 o'clock to allow Cleveland 3. Cincinnati G; nt Philadelphia est lake captains, at Chicago.
—
Brooklyn
7,
Philadelphia
15;
at
§t.
Louis
a report to be made.
HurackM. Dean, well-known Detroit
—Pittsburg 13, St. Louis 5; at Washing­
business man.
The committee on resolutions met at 3 ton-New York 0, Washington 6; at Balti
Mrs. Al Hkndkrson, who claimed to be
more
—
Boston
11,
Baltimore
5
(Sunday)
p. m. Bryan proved to be the only free
the only daughter ot J. Wilkes Booth, at
silver man ou tbe committee, which re­ At St. Ixjuis— Cincinnati 5. St. Ixrals !.
New York.
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Chicago, April 19.—The League Waohsulted tn two reports. When the conven­
Edward Middleton, professor of phys­
tion reassembled at 2 o’clock the election ingtou-New York base ballgame at Wash­
ics,
nt
Rutgers
college.
ot delegates was begun, resulting in ths ington, the Baltimore-Boston game at Bal­
Tritmas A- Mkkuiman, ex-member of
selection of Governor James E. Boyd, W. timore, th© Cincinnati-Chicago game nt
H. Thompson, Tobias Custer and Milton Cincinnati, tho Louisville-Pittsburg game cougrem, at New York.
Nicholas Vu&gt;dku, brevet lieutenant
Doolittle, as delegatee-at-large and two nt Ixraisvllle, and the BL Louis-Cleveland
The succcsi of this Crest Caixh
colonel and paymaster U. S. A., at Wash­ witSttTSndkl m Ufa histor f
delegates from each congressional district.
.
The committee ou resolution then report­ game at St. Louis were postponed on ac­ ington.
count of rain. At Philadeipbla—Brooklyn’
All
milkonKd lo
J
ohn
L
ylk
K
ing
,
prominent
lawyer
of
ed, a minorivy report being presented by 11, Philadelphia 4. No games played tiy
Chicago.
Congressman Bryan.
the Weetem league on account ot the
Tb.1
r. u,
Mx» tkMKUA EfiWARDS. the novelist, in, cmdly
The Majority Platform.
breather.
Ike PrnprirtOT, U «» rajre’1’1' ' ..
.England.
The platform reaffirms the principles of
Cores
Democracy as promulgated by Jefferson
Cbitf
Engineer
M.
B.
C
lark, United m tbe L'nilca SUiei «nrf Cans ’'. J'.’Jc.i,
□happed Honda, Wounds, Buras, Etc.
and executed by Jackson and Tilden;
States navy, retire,!, aL Washington
WaMumoto,. AprU X&amp;-A
■ Cotwb. Sore Thraot,«
Cwp.
Benwrea and Pror^ita Dandruff.
declares a at* odfast adherence to the dec­
b, Ue
Xuu,
Joax Lorn;to. veteran &lt;rf the Crimean a rii core r«.
r“,chJl‘‘v
larations and principles of tho party as
*ar, aged Hl, at Olean. N. Y. 4
Hrtri
'
laid down in the platform of 1884 and in afuraoou rif.rml
Henry D. Cqlvin, ex-mnyor of ChlUwnutaed
rthst
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nnu v i,y .lames Endsley
• ltn^JfyntU ,A ‘:n,&lt;1",,oy
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■‘roertxMt- ou r me i.tf: Hsid tmwicsge was on
ijfoasxprert oou'iitljit iu it If any mtrn st nhaH
Mmm &lt;iiir and remalw unpaid .for slxtv dare
(ben Mh • rturlpal ami Interest »haII forthwith
broo:. '* I'l'.r .inrt lofiretiuile. nn.i defMUtt hating
been .uadn In Hie i«vinent&lt;&gt;f lutrreac due Noveta :er
a id tbe same haring remained
VBMld m.U In arrears for the vpace of sixty
tfSysaud npiranfa. the wlnri|&gt;.-.l num of four
totr»4red Aftr dollar* •*Uh all arrearage* of Inter
est therrou fa now due and payable by the terms
krfifa4 mortgage; on which mortgage there Is
etalriHl totedusat'hndate ot this notice the
Mtm offtutr h'indre-1 sixty four dodars xnd soicSMid in-n.ter rnweedzgs at law baring
ares tasiltnts** Io r;wrer Jk moneys secured
•3y&lt;Md m&lt;.ng.ig-. or any part thereof;
}!ow. thcrelorv. by virtue of the power of
mJ.- contained lu said mortgage, and the
stMuteln soeh casr made ai d provided, nnttre
fa twrehyglren that on Hoturdar tbe fath day ot
gMay. A.V9.‘. at ten o'clock tn the forenoon.
1 eiull t ell at public auction, to the highest Did­
stbe north trout door of Harn- County
Home tn the City of Hastings. Michigan.
being tbe place where tho Circuit Court
ttTvCouTityb holden'. the premises de■d tn satd mortage, or so much thereof
M may be nccetsary to p«y the amount due on
said tnoruage. with seven per cent. Interest,
and mi legal costs. tareUier with the attorney's
fae allowed ire Law &lt;t&gt;ntenanted for therein, tho
premises bring deserlth 4 tn said mortgage a*
all those certain !•*» and pnrocls of Und situate
InU»township of R'lHmnrr; In th« roenty of
Barry and state &lt;-f 3U&gt; hUvn, and described aa
totfawi. •oviit; Th*wuithwe*t quarfre of tbe
nortkM»l quarter of section Ofteen, town two
north, range eight wn:. Also a strip eight
jnds wxte off the suutti end ot tho west » all of
the Mutbrre: qo.srre of said northeast quarter
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Hindoo Prtncea Swore Fealty.

NATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 24.

The man who was the master spirit of
that imposing ceremonial known to his-

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SKILLFUL SEAMANSHIP,

hand, composing verses us a means of
whiling away tha tediops hours ot what I
was thought to be a tc’iijwrary Illness. By j
the demise o&lt; the Right Hon. Edward Rob­
ert Bulwcr Lytton, carl of Lytton, etnbas-1
on Hosni a Sailing v«*ncl..
OV
sador
to rnunc,
France, vuc
the uinwu
British empire
empire lost
a' .
IW vw
luul, n
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faithful Krrut «ul th. world a gnurful
* -taf.ro jouth who had onto, to U»
-------------- thia psalm comes be­ port, but future groonttloa. win bro. ot,
“• “ «Jj“ right, carrtwl Ua lutween one that- describes the death and QmcltW!TaaUw.lrororwhohad tkae»! natlgatlooa to Fort HunUloi. whrtw a
resurrection of the Christ, and one thnt tinguished honor of proclaiming Victoria view of the ocean can be olaalnvd. He
spsaksof&lt;th» fullness of the earth belong- 1 empress of India
gazed with ateorbed interval at the mighty
Ing to the King of Glory, it looks as if this,
lio more Htturroqu. Urtk r.ro toll to th. 1
?«,,‘T:o^ln»
too, was a kingdom psalm. It is one of the lot of mao. and that lord Lrttou porfonnrtl •
“ '(f
S«tacte. tented hleatu..most helpful and practical of all tho psalms It with dl-nity aiul tact dwwrd that he * tiro to other objecta.
for She daily life, but we arc constantly en­ was other tlum a drromer nnd greater than
0“' 'n f11' ,IBX a full rigged willing rblp
joying kingdom truth by anticipation.- it a -mCTe rhyme maker," « hl. eoemlm
Wf "«r “P tb» d&gt;»»»el. "&gt;«*'
The American people an rapidly becoming a is true for us now in a measure, but therace at n-n ons wrecks, tad the toUowing tag; fullness of fulfillment is yet future. Da­ tamed him. Oo thnt memorable oerodun ’ &gt;« abort rrartroa«jln«t the adeem wind,
he deployed blrmwlf u a mao of affair.
On.th. hotelpavilion near the wrotomer
eretn th* best remedy: Alphotwo Hampflinc, of
vid knew how he cared for hls sheep, how nnd. eompeu-nt ruler &lt;4 un,«W,000 people I dotal a num wltba U'leroope under hU arm
he fed them, protected them, led. them and
It wro In IhTO that Diaraell put thrmjgh "mrendwt with an agv-l boatman.
of Vaipsrabe, and J. D. Taylor, of Logansport, all but laid down hls life forthem. Ho the mroaure which auachrd a new tltteto I Tte youth lUtened to the ronrematlon
Ind, each pined 20 ponada from Uklnglt Mrs. firmly believed that in much greater de­ thorn already worn by tbe uutro of Great “X1'
" ““
01 Jh
H A. Gardner, of Vistula, Ind.. was cured of 40 to cree Jehovah as a shepherd canid for him. Britain, and atnboot theaame lime he rout I ww* 10 *“lm a rery "trudge Ching. Fleet
30 codvuisionn a day, and much headache, disci-' He
!*thegood,great,chiefShepherd.whonc-! .....
"fb^
....
.
- ’ one
nro*set&gt; of
a./ Tertis
w.wloon
etro the
ehrtvowel
t-z.uu',1 were
-- --- - inning
—-- — ——
backache, and nwrora proemWoa, by ojm He 1s the good, great.chicf Shepherd, whoacH 7 T" '"“S
I ““to a11 the p|“’
general rf
°» ™’“
irtjttD, Daniel Myers, Brooklyn. Mich., says bl*
dsuchu-r •.rat cured ot Insanity of tea years' stsaA,
trom lhe drod, know, all Hl, &gt;beep I i„d|„. a,
lhe
braced « T»w w«r. and Onallr. when tbe
inr. Trial bottlse, and Me book of marvelous bj tuune. seek, them when they go rotate. i LTtum. tou are going to lodla to cam
th’ "hlP
*lkR’1 “ “
. * - - * rlwn.mlwtB Tnhg
Mwrtwiww
will nerer low onerf them, ami when lie
, IM)11L which a neons parw In tS ' “PPorfte fflrartloo Io U.e courte she bad
gl-m will reward .U the under Lnonm
op[^ To„
m,leh | hero rolUhg. tbeywagiman’e curiodtj got
TRI II. BOTTLE FREE.
ehepberda who have been tallhlul to Hint 1 .ttacl.il hr the naoere. S’erer aimwer ,h'
w“ ‘ad bc l“k“1 wbu u
(John x,11. U. STdft Heb. kill. ». Lake , S WbltX Sa rtenemta tL “ 1
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STARTLING FACTS.

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,

Hastings City Bank
Hastings,

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Mich.

APITAL $75,000.00
SURPLUS tT.OOO.UO. I

Incor.xirab-d under the Jaws of the Statx ol
Michigan.

(ipen for bu&lt;me*si)ec.!6.MM.
’
officers:
D. G. Robinson, President;
a
Chenier Messer. Vice. Pres.
directors:
W. Reynold...
W. H
.Robinsun,
~
Chester Messer.
John Cirvrth.
1*. T. Colgrove.

IntertHt paid *»n ti ne deposits and
Banking flu-tfnoM Transacted.
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Chicago, Kalasaioc &amp; Sagiaas
TIME TABLE.

Station?.

KiuAm*i-*o Lv..
Hast C«Mprr.......
Richland Janet
Mito....'.
Delton .
Cioverdal
Shultz

Coats Grove.
Woodland
Woodlmn

Delroil

Stations.

Kiebtoad Juuct
Cressey
Milo ...
Delton .
'"nverd ale
Shultz.......

Coats Grove.
Woodi.tlMl

Land hr
Detniit.
•Btups on signal only.
.
‘ Non. ft and Gw ill not carry p*««engers unless
provide.! with freight train permits.
Freight trains will be run at die couvnlence
of itot company. *7jo rererve the riaWt to change
the time (-I •uch lr«&gt;bH without notice.
F. Brow. Gpn’t Manager.

ilfoii, Lassiag Ji kiieis.
TIME TABLE.
In effect Jan. 3,1m
F aoslte Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit

" I M.s-ord
.. Aito
.. (Glendale
.. [Clarksville
.. -I, ike O-lessa
.. । Woodbry
. Isunfleul
.. [Mulliken
.. IGrasd Ledge
Ar !l.anMpg
. | Detroit.

M 21

2 IS
7
10 M

.. I Detroit
1
.. Luisink
„ (irutid Ledge i
.. Mulliken
.. Siintlel't
(Woodbury
., ! Lake &lt; 1.1
.. ]ClarX»vi
„ tihndaie
.. .Alto
McCord
,. lE ist Faris
Ar 'Grand Rtplds

„ (Grand MIgo
.. Portland
Ar Ionin
.. I Ho want City
Lv lloala
Ar iRtantou City
.. 'Fdinore __
Lv j •i.iWAtd
&gt;iow«rd city j1
Krfmore
Stanlou
.. itoiiln
|
Ar (Grand Lc&lt;lw-|

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• Every -lay, others week days only. 1 stop
on signal.
Parin'-■•.ws &lt;n all triIns between Grand Ranids and Detroit. Seats 25 renii. Connections
made tn UnInn stuto-&lt;. Grind Jt-wlilx with rhe

'ion. M inister. Tmavmrsk Citx. Euk KavFsvnritH route to- the
uih AND PktoskRy.
nuintiier rrt &gt;rt«pf northern Michigan.
Train* toav* Grant RapMn tor Chicago, 9 A.
M.nnd ISA', r. M..«Hs» P M. Arrive Chicago
•idB P. M . ft-is p. M. uml 7-^3 A! M.
I/Mive for MnnDtec ant Trnrerae City
A.
M aud 5:G A*. M.
Parlor can on day trains pud sleepers an
night trains to Chicago.
Ask our agents for further particulars or
write to
Grobue DeBavex, GcdI PaaaY Ag*t.
Grand Raplda.

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w^hold from 5S
any who
are truly
Hto,
tat-mroire'TE
Wi,°
lnl!{ “
?• ]i S‘thE «&gt;“ o' ‘Bo S»&gt;«» imelU awl

The boatman gave the inquirer a pitying
""J ejaculated the -ingle wool.

IW was a doctor of the advanced echoed.
He laid hls finger on my pnlse. and with
hls watch in hand gave it n fair start and
observed il carefully nil of the way around.
"Strong, 74,” he said In a moment. Then
he consulted n card thnt waa covered with
figures and continued. “That equals 63.”
and he placed that number ou a slate. (
“Put out your tongue. Goal! That ia 14,”;
he said.
- “Inches?" I asked.
•
“How is your appetite?" ho inquired, ig­
noring my question.
“Equal to tbe supply.”
“Thnt mnkwKN,” he replied.
“Can’t you reduce it a little?" I asked,
but failed to get his attention.
“Cold feet?”
• “Yes," I answered.
,
“Three,” bo said.
"No, two,” I replied, to correct him.
He set tbe three under the other figures.
He then placed a thermometer in my
tuouth, which be afterward consulted, in
connection with the card. . “A good 108,"
he said.
* •
"Impossible!” I suggested mildly.
He wrote ddwn the 188 nnd asked if I
hod headriches.
“Sometimes in tho morning, after being
kept late at tne office,” I answered.
“Four,” he said.
“Isn’t that rather low?” I asked.
' "Do you smoke?” he inquired.
"Ten,” he replied.
.
“No; two for ten," I sold.
He put down the ten.
"Do you sleep well?” ho asked.
“That depends upon the baby,”
,w5!i
“Wo won't consider that,” ho said.
"You had better call It 080,” I suggested.
He added together the figures that he
hud placed on the slate "That makes 496,"
he said.
“Is that the amount of the bill I” I
risked.
“Bill!" he replied. That is the number
of tbe prescription. I wont you to know
that medicine with me is no longer an ex­
periment, for I have reduced it to a mathe­
matical certainty. Every symptom has its
Dumber, and the sum of these numbers in­
dicates the medicine that is needed. I have
worked for fifteen years in formulating my
prescriptions und perfecting the treatment,
but I have it now. Your bill is ten dol-

His great riches (Ps. txxxiv. Il; xxxivTlO; | hi. rtromwu .rot, h. mod. mwrnta ot th.
■&gt;“ ‘ J01”'rl“‘
I
PhiL iv, 10). To beilJve heartily and live Anglo-Imllnn. bj- declaring In th. edc- I protested the
th” w
"'«’r
daily upon Jbto one verm would bring joy brUrtlFnllromnn.lMugbtroroMt hi. "d&gt;
"I’”’'“V’-' “1f“ W I? ,5!^
the
He---------then |&gt;
mw majority of people didn't.
---------- —
to many a sad heart! A statement like
horrenco of the practice of European mas­
this that does not bring us joy aud peace Is
u choir and explained whytliecvoters treating their servants in a manner in drew up nchnirnud cSp’aliicu «• uj" tliliSVO- •
•imply not’ believed. As to what the chief
which they would not treat; meu of their lution is performed and tLe method by
Shepherd will do for Israel when Ho comes
own raco—a practice all tho more cowardly which it is done. For the benefit of tho
in Htoglbry read Ina. xI.0-11; Ezek. xxxiv,
because tho servants are unable to retaliate many who have unver given the subject a
11-23.
and have the strongest claims for forbear­ thought, us well us for those who in a dim
2. "He maketh me to lie down In green
way realize thnt winds uro not always fair,
ance.”
postures; He lendeth me beside the still
This protest against the white man's without understanding wh it seamen do
waters.” Or, aa In the margin, pastures of right created an animosity that hoped to l! on such occasions, hto explanation is here
tender grass nn&lt;L. waters of quietness. satisfy Itself when the pageant of Jan. 1, ‘ given.
THEORY OF TACRINO.
When sheeV
duwn In good pasture they
1877, occurred. -It was gleefully anticipated
When a square rigged vessel to headed
must be abundantly satisfied, aud with that Lytton won Id offend the native rujers
off from hcr 'VoUrse— ihat to, when the
quiet water close nt hand what more can
In some point of etiquette on that day.
they want? What glories of millennial But he didn't When ho repaired to the wind blows from the point in which her
destination lies—the nearest she can steer
blessedness are here forrahiulowcd fur
wide plain thnt Iles lx neat h the walls of
Israel! and they shall dwell safely and ancient Delhi nnd set up the viceregal to her true course is from five and a half
none shall make them afraid (Ezek. xxxiv, throne, he proved himself tire worthy rep­ to six compass points. Thus, if a ship’#
I understood that number, and left tho
port Uta duo north ami the wind to from office feeling relieved and deeply impressed
13-15, 28). No more hunger nor thirst, and resentative of a conquering race.
.
that direction, the veasel braces her yards by the doctor's learning.—Harry C. Fulton
the l«arnb in the midst af the throne shall
With exact and minute formality he
sharp
up
and
sails
as
close
to
tbe
wind
as
feed them and ahull lend them into living
in Harper’s Bazar.
’
fountains of waters (Rev. vii. 16. 17). But i greeted tho princes and ;&gt;otentates whose her rig will pcrmlu Under these condi­
ancestors luul ruled in thnt wonderful land
what about the believer now? Jesus Christ when Britain was IxirlMirinn. No courtesy tions her course will be alternately east­
northeast and westnurthwest, and the ship
Himself is not only our Redeemer, but He
The famous salt lake of Aalia Paakai.
to also our green pasture and fountain-of
near Honolulu, occupies the crater of an
living waters. “He that euteth me shall
•btalouMblnlrf lb. dl-lanre Iravmml immense tufa cone, whose ejecta covers
live by me,” and “He that enteth' my flesh der marked the splendid ceremonial -'S;
several square miles, and arc especially re
with
and drinketh ray blood dwellcth in me. und which Victoria was proclaimed umpress of If slanting toward her destination on &lt;he markable for containing numerous aggro
easterly course, the vessel will lie what is gat ions of crystalline grains of pure olivine.
1 in him,” and “the water thnt I shall-give India.
technically known as on the port tack.
him ahull be in him a well of water spring
Indeed, the occasion must have been one There nro several method* by which it can The lake is just nt mean sea level, and Is
ing up Into everlasting life” (John-vi. 56, to stir the blood ami .fire the soul of* the
scarcely a mile distant from the ocean, bnt
be altered to the opposite unc, but th? op­ there is evidently no fr.«c communication
57; iv, 14).
imaginative yet practical! Lytton. The
3. “He restoreth my soul; He leadeth vast expanse wax dotted by tents, gor­ eration'known as "tacking" is usuaLy with the waters of tbe sea. During the
me in the paths of righteousness for Hto i geous witli the mngtiiticeot evidences of resorted to.
dry mouths crusts of salt are deposited,
To luck successfully require* consider­ sometime*six inches or more in thickness,
name’s sake.” He is the grant restorer, oriental wealth. With each king or lordand when He comes again He will restore ling luul come a band of superbly equipped able judgment and skill. :u» wi ll as a thor­ on the bottom of the lake, and the salt has
nil things of whiclk the prophets have retainers. Silk and p-.-arls'aud diamonds ough knowledge of the qualities of the m times been taken out for use. In the
spoken. Then a. king shall reign in right- shimmered or xhoi onj every hand. I
। rainy season tbe salt is wholly rodtoaolved
etonhnnta nnd cnniels. ax w^ll rul ;»lower than others. Some wi.I gumrai oral 1 The crust of salt to at the present tin&gt;r
eousnesa and princes shall rule in judg­ Ilmww.
Horses. elephants and camels, as well na
ment. Righteousness shall be the girdle men, bore costly trappings, and the feast­ | tiiuex their length directly to windward । from one to three inches thick, and the*
of Hto loins and fnithfulnes* the girdle of ing, tbe pomp nnd the cl retin wtimce of the while in stays, while others will gather I water is, of course, a saturated brine.
Hto reins (Acta iii, 21; Isa. xxxii, 1; xi. 5). hour have hail no rival in the records of sternboard and love ground before standing
It Is interesting to note, however^ that it
As to predent experience, on He is the oidy nations. And through all the complex re­ away on cither tack.
' does not correspond in composition with
When the vessel is headed off her coarse
Saviour, so He is the only restorer, and all I
! tbe waters from tho ocean. Like tho Dead
quirements of the event tins viceroy carried
our dealings must be personally with Him­ himself with the lofty mien of a Roman by an adverse wind, the compass is ignored . sea, tho lake contains an excessive quouself. Salvation, once ours, cannot be lost. envoy who delivered the mandate ol a by the helmsman, who watches the loach ' tity of ‘calcium salt. The interior of the
of the mainsail instead, that being farthest
He gives hituself Co usnnd he hours forever; Canuir.—Augusta (Go.) Chronicle.
crater basin w crusted in many places with
to windward and the first to shiver when deposits of carbonate of calcium, proving
and where He troly''begins n work He will
the ship comes too near tbe wind.
carry It on (John X, 27, 28; Phil, i, 6). But
that it was at one time occupied by a high­
THE CIHTICAL MOM EXT.
a very little thing may interrupt our com­
ly calcareous water, probably of high tem­
The bdatewtdn'a call, “Ready, about!
Ip the course of the lakt thirty yean
munion and cause us to walk-in darkness.
perature. I have given in connection with
I
Stations
for
stays!"
summons
every
man
The least turning from righteousness will , there have been twenty-eight murders or
the results of my analysis, which extends
cause a cloud i»etwecn qur souls and Him; attempted murders on French railway j on deck when it is thought necessary to go only to the constituents present In largo
.Most of thcxl- have been in express I about on the opposite tack. At the cal!
but as nil clouds are earth bora, let ns live lines.
- amount, an analysis of concentrated sea
._ 1__ .1and
.1.. —during
I-..‘
——.1 1in
—. I! every ......
1--- tto
.. KEu
rn
- where
«ucre wv
night journeys,
and
one ------repaint
hto allotted ■■■linn
station.
in wuc
the uctcumc
beavenliea
we belong (Eph. ...
ti. |t trains
water from the salt works of Kakaako, anil
5, 6.) and we may have uninterrupted com- i almost every case the assault has been in a, some aloft to overhaul the lifts and some
an average of a number of analyses that
the gear for
mninsait
munion. Or if a cloud arise through our first
tho
urst clans
claxx carriage. It to
is curious that to wo
ior clewing
ciewmg up the
we mninsaiL
huuomil •
have been inode of tbe waters of the Dead
failure to abide in Him, one truly penitent ; chloroform has been comparatively rarely The majority of the force is distributed
look to iliin and He will restore our souls- used on *hese occasions and scarcely ever upon the weather main and the lee cross
These latter sometime#, cqntain a larger
to conscious fellowship with Himself und j with success. Tho application of the drug jack braces.
proportion of solids than theftrerage fig­
not a cloud between.
causes, it to said, a kind erf movement of I The best helmsman to sent to tho wheel, ure, but in no analysis thnt I hnveAaeen has
repulsion wmen
ucicats its utility by
uy wakwax-. anil
ana when
wuen he
ne takes
wises It,
it. the
me previous order.
oracr,
4. “Yea, though I walk through thevnl- roputoiun
which defeats
this
to "Keep full the quantity Ixxm iu« largo as thnt found in
ley of the shadow of death I will fear no!| ing its intended victim. And
»-•“
-i- is
i-true
.— “Full nnd by!” is changed
.
the water of Aalia PnakaL—Cor. Nature.
is find
first used
und to make the . for staysl"
staysl” In obedience to It
evil for thou/firt with me, thy rod aud even if a narcotic to
it the helm is
thyrtaffthe^comfbrtmc.” Possibly there patient an easier prey.
put up. and, ax the ship lays her broadTall Girls Responsible.
b a reference to the awful valFey of death '
Of the twenty-eight attempt* there were side to the wind mid springs forward with
“Put two extra lifts on the heel, uccomthnt shall be in connection with the judg | convictions only in thirteen cases. More I increased speed, the offleer in charge give*
panied an order to u shoemaker.
ment upon the enemies of Israel when it 1 than half the culprits escaped. One .was-1 the command, “Helm’s u-Iee!”
“Tally another victim of tho tall girl.”
sliall require seven months to burr the rin, having secured his booty, had tho j Answering her helm the ship sweeps up
dead. (Compare Ezek. xxxix, 12; Joel iii, 2.) J courage D&gt; pull the cord, and, in tho con- , into the #ind, nnd as the sails begin to the shoemaker remarked.
“How is that?”
In'thowe davs Israel, tbe rod of Gal. shall ’ fusion of the stopping train, escaped .wav । shiver, tbe order "RImi tacks nnd sheets”
"Why, there are so many toll girls now­
be His comfort (Pa Ixxiv, 2; ex, 2; Jer. x. ■ into th? darkness by the off side of the car- ( is given, followed by the tramp of foot on
10- Mie. vii, 14). As to present experience. ( riage. Fortunately ho was afterward ar- , deck as tho men walk away with the clew adays that tho average height of men must
be
raised. Up to a few years ago the low­
we can rejoice that the sting of death, | rested, br tbe crime might have become garnets. As soon a- the heavy mainsail is
which is sin (1 Cor. xr, 55-57), has been ! more frequent. According to a French j clewed up to the yard the men spring Jo est heel was the rage, but now the hod is
taken away Sin rtuiig Jesus co death, nnd ' statistician, France takes tho lead in this: the weather braces. The ship continues decidedly higher—I figure it between half
Hcr twenty-eight
twenty-eight cases
caws 1 to
to swing
swing until
until she
she brings
brings the
the wind
wind directly
directly i "nd three-quarters of an inch. It is all the
left Its sting In Him, so that death cannot ; kind df outrage. Her
growth of recent years. It ton’t the fashion,
now harm any child of God. We may never are not approached by any other European j ahead, and every sail is flat almck.
die. but, like Enoch and Elijah, be transcountry. Austria has hud one; Spain, two; I This is the criticalmoment, and very (re­ either, for you'll not find the high heel
lated body and soul (I Cor. xv, 51.52). But • England, four; Italy, five; Rulaia and qnently
' a vessel misses stays, owing to the among (all men. It's only among the lit­
if Jesus should yet tarry awhile and we ' Turkey, each seven; while In Germany, after yards being swung too soon or too tle ftdlows who try to arid to their height
paas out from the body for a little season, I Switzerland. Holland nnd ‘Belgium ther- lute. Watching the weather roue, the of­ by ever so little. Hut even half an inch
tho promise will be as good in death as it . have been no Instances of murder.-rPnll ficer gives tjic cununnnd. “Mainsail haul!" counts in a man’s height. A few years
5 feet 0 wm seldom over­
and thi^pyr.iniidK of canvas are swung ago a num
has been in life. “I. tbe Lord tby God. will Moll Budget.
around'until the yards are pointed at an topped by a lady. Now the man of 5 ffeet
hold thy right hand, raying. Fear not, I |
----------------------------opposite angle to that to which they pre­ 8 is not infrequently looked down on. I
will help thee” (Isa. xli, 13). To die Is i
Flowers a« Food.
viously pointed. The ship's head pny:» off don’t suppose any city in the world can
gain, to depart and be with Christ to fnr ] Tbe
The flower
flower buds
buds of
of the
the marsh
marsh marigold,
marigold,
show ho many tall girls aa ore to be seen in
better. Absent from the body is present /r^iithnpalustrto, are said to make excellent rapidly under tbe pressure upon the fore
with the lx&gt;rd(IICor. v, 8; PhiL i, 21, 23). I pjt-jti,..,, i’]ie common clave to a dried ma.it sails, which, with the head sails, are Broadway, Fourteenth and Twenty-third
-----------------------jt become an ingredient still aback. As the after sails fill, the last streets these days. They are not thin girls
Not for
one moment ro.m
will ....
tho Saviour !«.».
leave flo^er ba&lt;1
us, so that abiding in Him there may not ; of various articles of food. But the most command, “Haul well taut! I-et go and cither, but well proportioned and solidly,
even bo a shadow. Many hare found it mj, j1 remarkable of ntt
nil fwal flowers lu
to tli.-tt.
that rinv
pro- j haul!" is given. The head yards are braced built, which makes their height all the
more exasperating to an undersized man.
and found It sunshine all the way.
' duced by the mabun trade of India, who** J smartly about, and If the operation has
5. '*Thou
prepurest n table before me tu
“Thou prepares!
Id fl^jy blossoms form a staple article «fi been successful the vessel stands nwuy on . You sec, by adding a little to his heels and
to his hat, a man just under the average
the presence of mine enemies; thou anoint- ;
among the poor. The people of the ■ the other tack.
can lift himself up to it.”—New York Sun.
OTHER METHODS.
—
----------------trjbw
bftnl|y exiMt without n |
ert-------ray_..u
head »n.
with
oil;
my cuphm
ruoneth
over." Following for a moment the king­ regular supply of mahuu flowers, which • “Wearing ship" is another method of go­
dom line of truth we turn to Isa. xxv. 6-9, are pulpy and sweet, but somewhat nauw- i ing from one tack to another, and to usual­
Famines were formerly much more com­
and nt the very time of the overthrow of ous to tho UDOccustomed palate. The sur-; ly resorted to when tho wind is too heavy
Israel's enemies we rend of a great feast fur plus crop of these blossoms to, to some ex- , to make the operation of tacking practi­ mon than during the last half century, and
tbe people of God. Zech, xfv, and Rev. tent, dried, but the main part of the un- ; cable. It is the exact reverse of tacking, many notable calamities of this nature are
■
■ ____ I 1— &gt;L. It..l«a . .F rl.lw
I,
inasmuch as the ship is allowed to run off mentioned by historians. Not including
eaten supply is put into a rode still, which
gives out tla uipu
copious
supply VI
of row
on exceeding- :| from her course and nuike a sweep of tho the seven years’ famine in Egypt men­
l^avaew |(iour.
-------------- c
--- gneauut
’il.’ nuppij
priests and things, nnd suggests Isa. Ixi, 6 Jy qcry nntj irritating arrack, so strong ! horizon before coming back to the wind tioned in the Old Testament, the first great
famine noted in history was in Italy, B. C.
for IsrAel nnd Rev. v, 9. 10 for the church, ,
to
diluted with ten or twelve | again on the opposite tack.
In connection with Ps. ex, 4 tor Him who ' purbi q/ wnler before it is considered a safe ; It sometimes becomes necessary for a ship 4!«. Thousands or persons, driven mod by
I.
is both
U-.U m
king of Israel
—1 and
-nA h-.rt
head of
n! the nrticIe of beverage.—American Notes nnd to go on another tack when the wind to want, threw themselves into the sea and
blowing with such force that no sail what­ rivers to escapc^from further suffering. In
church. As to the dally life of the Chris­ Queries.
_____________ ’
,
ever can bo carried. Under such circum- A. D. 42 there was a great famine in Egypt,
tian, enemies are everywhere, seen anil un­
suuices the vessel bna to wear under "bare and another in Rome nnd the vicinity in
Itailroml Car Figures.
seen, but the kouI that has learned to feed
poles,"
and to accomplish it in safety taxes A. D. 362. In 273 famine prevailed in the
on Christ has a continual feasL Christ
The wonderful growth of property in­
Himself had a continual feast, even in the vested in the railroads can lie seen from every resource of the seaman nnd requires Brit ish islands, and people ate grow, roots
presence of his enemies, ns He delighted in tha following: This country possesses 30,- all hto skill. To make tho ship's head pay and the bark of trees; thousands died in
tbe Father's will and mode that His meat (X» locomotivee, costing nearly $160,000,000. off when no canvas cun be shown, tarpau­ Scotland from ffrivation in A. D. 306, and
and drink (John lr, 34; vi, 38). Let us do Of cars there are 1,109,000, of which 26,000 i lins are spread on the forward rigging. over 40,000 perished in Britain four years
Should these blow into ribbon-^, as they later.—Providence Journal.
likewise and our cups shall run over.
are used for passengers. The latter repre­
, 6. “Surely goodness nnd mercy shall fol­ sent 3230.000,000,' and the others about sometimes do in very heavy galek. a body
low me :dl the days of my life; aud I will 380,000,000. Coupled together this would of seamen are ordered into the forward
dwell tn tbe house of the Lord forever.” form a train nearly 7,000 miles long mid shrouds. If oil else fails and tho ncces- I When t&amp;o late bishop of Carlialo was
Isniel aboil dwell safely In her own land; capable of carrying l.-'XW.OOO passengers, lie­ sitles of the case warrant it, the mizzen- |, once preaching In aid of hospitals in the
they shall obtain Joy and gladness, nod sor­ sides n weight of freight equal to the mast to cut away ns a last resort and used 1। abbey, he upset a gl:ua of water placed for
as a drag.
row nnd sighing shall flee nwnyJlML xxxv,
weight of the pyramids of E&lt;n pt nnd of all
' him on the pulpit before he had begun to
Frequently tho result of all efforts to
10). The church shall dwell in lhe-New the state capitals of tne United States.—
speak. The water trickled down the neck
Jerusalem, the glory af God will lighten it
nave an imperiled ship to summed up in
of an unfortune young man sitting below
nod the Inunb l» the light thereof (Rev.
the brief announcement in some maritime
and the bishop, wlio was quite unconscious
xxi, 23). The goodnwJt and mercy of the
Qurnah "Foundered nt sen.”—New' York ,j; ot
the mishap, began his sermon, strange
I.ord shall fill the whole earth; we shall
A Fah- Question.
! to say. with the words, “Accidcnta will
see it and enjoy it ui all the vigor and fresh­
Here
is
a
story
1
heard
tp
Ireland.
A
ness of eteranl youth if only we are re­
•
Kutticr FrauB.
linn pen!”—Pull Mall Gazette.
quarrel
hod
Liken
place
at
a
fair,
and
a
deemed by the precious blood of the ijimb.
A gentleman waaone tiny complimenting ,
As to the present life “He who spared not culprit wna being sentenced for manslaugh­
For Aboriginal Kurorts.
Hto own Son but delivered him tip for us ter. The doctor, however, had given evi­ Mme. Denis on th* manner In which sir.1 1
As an Indication of advancing civllizanil. how shall He nut with Him also freely dence to show that tbe victim's skull was played the character of Ytyiirc. “Bnt,”
give ns all things?" Aud Inasmuch as nil abnormally thin. The prisoner, on being objected the lady, “an actress, to play the : tion among the red men, it is announced
things are for our sakes, and working to­ asked if he had anything to say fvr him­ part. well,
.. should
.
...be young and beautiful.
.._i •• that
the Yuma Indians ot California are
’*
gether for our good, luyl-he will never
“Oh,
no,,
’* ------------------------------------------exclaimed tho candid eulogist,
—,—
------ aboat to build a theater of their own. It
leave us nor forsake us. £ow am it be any­ self, replied, “No, yer honor; but I would
thing but goodness nnd Tnercy al I the way oak. Was that a skull for a man to go to a “you are a proof to the contrary.’’—London will bo devoted, doubtless, to Ynmarous
Standard.
entertainments.—Barton Herald.
fair wid?”.—Car. London Spectator.
along to all who are tbeJbouto of Christ?

FOILING BURGLARS.
PREPARATIONS TO FRUSTRATE AT­

TEMPTS AT

BURGLARY.

Here arc 200 feet of showcases,half of chem
on each ride at a long room, and back of
them are as many feet ot upright cases storxl
against the wall. In the rear of the room
are more cases, und wherever there to room
for them are costly music boxra, bronze
statuettes nnd other vaitutble articles of
European and American make. All the
showcases are full of jewelry and other ardeles made of gold nnd silver. For twenty
feet near tho front the cases hold nothing
but real diamonds and other precious
stones, for the place is a big jeweler’s salsa­
room up towu, where no imitation articles
are sold—nothing but real gold and silver

“What a beautiful field for a burglar!”
wna the idea that flashed through tha
mind of a reporter who entered tha place a
few days sgo.
“What do you do with your goods at
night?" the reporter asked tbe propriator.
“There to no secret about it," the jeweler
replied. “Do you see those three cabincta,
those black walnut cabinet, against tho
east wail? We put everything in those at
night.”
“You trust to a black walnut cupboard
all these cases of gold and diamonds, do
you, valued at—at about bow much?'!
“If you take the entire lot,” Mr. Jeweler
laughed, “you can have It for 1330,000. But
come behind the cou liter with me mid let
me show you tbe cabineta.”
The jeweler led the way to the middle
of the east ride of the room, between cases
full of diamonds nnd costly stones on tho
one hand and upright cases full of silver
teapots and tray* and sugar bowls on the
other hand.
SECURE CABINETS.
“Here,'* he snld. when the cabinets were
reached. “ to where we keep everything at
night, except such large articles aa wou d
not go in. Id our business it is nut the big
things, bat the little ones that are valu­
able.”
,
• .
They were ordinary looking wain nt cab­
inets, each perhaps seven feet high and flva
feet wide, and each with folding doors, an.
upper and a lower panel in each door. A.
buy might break them all open with *...
hammer in one minute.
But*’Mr. Jeweler threw open one of the
pairs of folding doora and disclosed inside
an immense safe that seemed to say, "Coma
on. now. if you’re a burglar; let’s sec what
you can do!” It was one of the polished
steel sort, with tremendous resistance
written'al I over it.
“These are called burglar -proof safes,”
said the jeweler: “bnt I need not tell you
thnt no s.de is burglar proof. Nothing baa
l»ccn or cui be mode that cannot bo broken,
and on expert burglar can open any safe in
the world. However, 1 think these are a*
nearly burglar proof as any safe Id New
York. It is merely a question of time with
a burglar, and these safes are warranted to
resist any attack, except with explosives,
for twelve hours. There to not much dan­
ger from gunpowder or dynamite tn such
an exposed place, and to operate with tools
successfully requires twelve houra.”
safes wrrutx safes.

Three-fourths __ .___ , _ __________
into ehelves, all of the same height and
breadth. The other fourth was taken up
by another safe, apparently complete in it­
self.
.
“There is where we keep our mart valu­
able goods, the diamonds nnd other very
costly articles," the jeweler continued,
tapping the small Inner safe. "There fa
one rf these inside of each of the large
safes, and each small safe is separata and
complete in itself, with its own separate
combination. If a burglar manages to
reach the inside of one of the large safes he
still him another safe to open before he can
get the most valuable goods. That is all
that steel can do for ns. Now we call in
electricity to stand guard. Each safe is
connected by separate wires with the Bur­
glar AHrm company. If an explosion or
any du er jar ahould move one of them a
sixteenth of an inch out of its place, a bell
would ring in tbe headquarters of that
company, and within ninety seconds two
policemen would be here. If anybody
should turn the combination knob a hair’s
breadth that would have the same effotk
“But that is only the second step toward
security. Let me show you tho third.”
He cloved the folding doors of the walnut
cabinet
“Tap one of those panels with your fin­
gers, please." he said.
Tho sound that followed was muffled and
heavy, entirely unlike tbe sound made by
tapping a thin wooden panel
“These slight cabinets are not as de­
fenseless aa they look," the jeweler contin­
ued. “Those panels are made of paste­
board. and other parts of the cabinets,
although of wood cn tho outside, have
[&gt;nsteboard within.”
PASTEBOARD AND TIN.

“And why pasteboard*" the reporter
asked.
“Because paste board is a better noncon­
ductor than wixxl. That panel you tapped
Is made of three thicknesses of pasteboard
and two thicknesses of tinfoil. First there
is the outer pasteboard pan&lt;l, which is
litained and grained to imitate walnut,
then a layer of tinfoil, then a second sheet
of paKteboarikthen a second layer of tin­
foil, and finaily^n third she, t of pasteboard,
which forms the back of ihe paneL The
first sheet of tinfoil is connected with the
positive pole of an electric battery; the sec­
ond sheet of tinfoil is connected with the
negative pole of a liattery. With tho sueot
of pasteboard between them the metallic
sheets do not touch, and there ia no circuit.
But let n burglar begin to operate upon tbe
cabinet, and run a knife, blade or a gimlet
or anything else through the panel, and
the metallic tool, touching both sheets of
tinfoil, instantly completes the circuit, a
bell rings in the burglar alarm office, and
two policemen come, as before.”
“Is thnt all?" the reporter asked.
“No. not quite," Mr. Jeweler smilinglyreplied. “Besides these Little appliances
we hnve a watchman in the store all night.
Part of his work is to press a little electric
buttou every half hour from thetimowa.
lock the front door ut night till we open it
in the morning. Thereby he tells tha
burglar alarm people that he is awake and
on duty. If he lets sixty cecoods beyond
the half hour paas without pressing the
l■iiLtoai the two f.&lt;4icemen come to see
what i* the matter, just na If somebody h*d
tampered with t!;o Mfe*. '*
There were no tnrei* pre.nutiona and
the jeweler
t lie repo.-. ■r .merged from
MutKw.

•Thank you v.-rj much." said tha re"Good day,” said the jeweler. "Coma
again, but always come ip the daytime."—
New York Sun.

�PRICES.
Additional Local.
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tke “Temple

hnti»c
BOUtc &lt;&gt;n
m e**y
, term*.
F w Ojan|I
any prices.
Tbe furniture dealer.

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on temperance.
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ln.tn.ctwe »

nUMta.lrirtb

historical aud ideal characters.
The -eektr .Utement of Uw Mutual
Life Insurance company. N. X. Average
daily payments last week:
8 34.970 W
12 Endowments paid
72 denth claims paid

PONTIAC CHEF, Record 2-27.
a^„a^a
mb 1 Candidate for a mark of 2-20 J-L uV"
Standard under rule 1.. Candidate for a mark of 2-20
or better this year... Will stand at Nashville under tho man­
agement of Chas. McMoore,.Barry county’s greatest horse
trainer. Horsemen will do well to patronise ‘ ‘PONTIAC
CHIEF” the only horse in the county with a state reputa­
tion. For particulars enquire of the owner

Left, which we are bound to sell.

Of Hastings or CHAS. MoMOORE of Nashville.

Ladies* Imitation Sandals for

Ladies’ Croquet Sandals for-

An interesting and valuable article on
‘•Wrestling, f by Caspar W. Whitney, will
be published in the next number at Har­
per’s Weekly.The article, which is
historical as well as descriptive, will be
accompanied by 26 illustrations, delinea­
ting not only the “Catcb-as-Catch Can”
style of wrejtllng—the only style In vogue
among amateurs in this country—but the
prevailing methods of wrestling practised
in England and on tbe European continent
in both modern and ancient
times.
Among other features of much interest in
the Weeklyiwill be an article on •‘Venice"
by F. Hopklnsou Smith; an illustrated
article on -I’ncle Sam’s Cavalry Horses’*:
and Richard Davis’s fourth paper on “The
West from a Car Window," describing the
three-year-old city of Oklahoma.

Gents’ Self-Actin„ Sandals for
Boston-and Candee Rubber Boots for
Men’s Perfection Felt Overs, first quality,

BARGAINS, We Have Them.
We are Full of Ti
Call and See Them

Hastings

Butur-I
Clover
Beans—*! .20 per bu.

BUY THE STEEL PLATFORM BINDER.

Tireless Toilers for Trade.

me—BeiHugat 90c per bbl; waterllme.fiJM

BECAUSE It id the lighte»t and most durable made,
takes all weight from the horses’ necks and has many other
features of advantage which will readily be shown and prov. en to you by calling at the Agricultural Implement rooms of

. per t»u.

HSJi.Hr'’*'per hundred.

T. BLINSTON &amp; SON.

Bankrupt Store

We also handle a full line of Gales walking and riding
plows. The'Big Injun takes the lead of them all.

Turkeys-live, sc; drrwed. lie.

25c.
2oc.
S2.25
8oc.

Gents’ Imitation Sandals for

THE MARKETS-

Beel-DrweHUMMvn calves,
M3IM.
Beef. *«e; calf, sc.

We have a few cases of

G. IV. Lowry |._. Ladies’ and Gents' Rubbers

Totaf claims pald Jast week..837 MM3
Averncc daily payments
.1. M. McElwaix, Special Agt.

You Will Mre »» afflcollr In wekloj •
witlsfuctory selection of carpets if you buy
of McCoy, the furniture and carpet man.
He has the finest line he has ever shown,
and Indeed in no city could one make a
tx-tter selection than from him. He shows
all the latest nnd most desirable patterns
and style*, and Is making some very low
prices on them. See him .also for ruga,
curtains and drapes.

^ow strong the

HENRY OSBORN,

BEST PLOW ON EARTH

TO

LET US

3

GIVE YOU A

POINTER!
i

Kid and Cloth tops. Button and Lace.
Porpoise Shoes, Men’s and Boys’, Lace
and’ Congress.

F. G. STOWELL.

With Reversible Share and Points.

Which will outlast five plain points and
cost less.

awmr

OUE PKKE SHOE &amp;
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by the

THAT WEEN

That

You Buy Goods

BlDIE i SON

OF US AND

F(

Are selling those

WILL BE

WOOLLET* S-t BRONSON

bc e

Hastings Banner

Fine line of Rockford Shoes

with every $10 in cash trade.
“GOOD FORM.is a monthly magazine
filled with good, interesting reading, such as
should be found in every home.
Remember
that it is given away with every $10 cash trade
at

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C. D. &amp; E. LASTS.

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LADIES' FINE SHOES,

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The
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easies
price,

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ROSS LEWIS &amp; PIFER

Mgr.

WH

Before you buy.

BLUE SUITS,
That the

BOYS IN BLUS

BRING THEM BACK

Wear

IF THEY ARE NOT

Cheaper than Ever
I TeH YOU they

TR Y ITi
And you will buy no. other plow.

At

Goodyear’s Hardware

YOU CAN

Buy Lots

tor,
rapi&lt;

What You Want
OR ARE NOT THE

Of these Goods, and

Right Size.

SELL LOTS TOO

We sell our goods tor
what they are.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON.

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 52

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:-:The Lehr Seven Octave

THEM'S
DRUG STORE.
For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

Suoad-S&amp;d ScmjI Becks,
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

IK. 5. GopDYE^,
The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years expert- ence.

Hastings, - - - Mich.

25

Piano Style Organ
Is a new invention no longer!
WLIV 9 Because they are now well-known throughout
VV fl I
the United States.
When Lehr Organs first came out the New York "Music
Trade” said: "Despite the many attempts which have been
made for some time past by reed-organ manufacturers toward
something new in reed-organs in the way of six or seven oc­
tave styles, they have all until but recently failed. It is.
therefore, interesting to note the somewhat remarkable suc­
cess which Messrs. H. Lehr &amp; Co. have attained in this di­
rection."
The Chicago "Indicator” said Jan. 16th, 1892: "The suc­
cess of Lehr &lt;fc Co. has been remarkable and affords another
proof that the public soon appreciates ^.really good article.”
VUC If you don’t-want to buy a poor organ, when you
I LO, can get the Lehr, th/handsomest, best toned and
easiest blowing Organ in the market at a most moderate
price, examine it’at the(store of

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STEMS INLAID
spoons AHD MSB
Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
zet a Present—"Good
Form," of 32.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

JOHN HESSMER,

F. R, Pancoast

HASTINGS,............................... MICH.

The Reliable Jeweler.

Great Closing Out Sale
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1

Hardware, Paints, Oils, Builder’s
Hardware, Buggies, Wagons,
and Farm

Implements,

At the

POWER'S
HARDWARE
.
STORE.
Owing to- the decease of the late proprie­
tor, this stock must be sold, and to move it
rapidly

SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Will be made for the next

30 DAYS.
This stock is new, clean and large.
In
it will be found all those articles usually kept
n a first-class hardware store.
1 he necessity’
of closing up the estate of the late proprietor
alone causes the reduced prices we art mak­
.

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WHQLE NO. 1924

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 28, 1892.

A NEW INVENTION.

'

Banner.

astings
———- ■

Largest Circulation
of any paper in tha
County. .

theTreason why
You should buy Wall Paper
of FRED L. HEATH, The
Druggist, is that his stock is
bright and fresh. The as­
sortment lias not been brok­
en, his styles are the latest
and his goods the best qual­
ity. He is anxious to sell, he
can not afford to carry as
large a stock as he now has,
as he has not the room or
money. If you are are going
to buy call and look over his
stock. He will be pleased to
show you through. If you buy
of him you will make no mis­
take. He also carries a full
line of paints, oils and dye
stulls (including Cushing’s
Perfection, Diamond and
Peerless Dyes.) Make no mis­
take in the place.

b Dcor East ci City Bank.
Fred THE
L Heath,
DRUGGIST,

Boice as teacher—I. Brown has been roparlDg his house by putting on a new roof
—Quarterly meeting will be held at this
place May 7 and 8.
Rev. Harding, of
COOK EBOS..
Prairieville, will be in charge—Mrs. D. P.
HASTINGS, MICH.
Flowers died at her home Saturday morn­
ing. April 10, aged 51 jears. The funeral
took place on ‘ Tuesday at 10:80 at the
house. The services were conducted by
Rev. Ford of Augusta. assisted by Rev.
Colby of Galesburg. Interment nt Cressey.
Woodland.
Mrs. Flower leaves a husband, one son
Cool weather still continues with us— and four daughters to mourn her loss.
C. A. Hough, of Nashville, w*s In town The floral offering* were many and beauti­
Saturday—Charlie Brooks, of Maple Grove, ful.
was in town.Saturday night—Sheriff Ben­
ham, of the county seat, was in our village
Bawrns Mill*.
on Monday. Its a little early for him to
“Procrastination Is the thief of time,”
make liay, but we suspect he was looking
and that te my excuse for non-appearance
after prospects—Harry Andrus, of Has­
In your columns of late. 1 hope to do better
tings, was in our' village on Saturday—
In tlie future— Robert Misner is on the
James Russell, of Lake Odessa. was arrest­
sick list—Mrs Austin Hunt went to Otsego
ed by Constable Haight on Monday for be­
yesterday—E. Conrad of Otsego was hand­
ing drunk and disorderly on our streets
shaking among his many friends In this
and brought before Justice Veltc. who up­
vicinity last week—T. B. Moore Is a road
on a plea of guilty, fined him five dollars
agent for the Buckuyo Harvesting Co., of
and costs, amounting in ail to about eight
Arkon, Ohio—We are to have what is
dollars—Enoch Andrus, county commis­
called a hard times social. For supper
sioner olj schools, was in our vil­
there will be coffee, com bread, graham
lage oiv Saturday—Carpenter A Son
bread, ginger cookies, molaasen cake, pork
and L. D. Warner are selling lute of bug­
and beans. The one that can appear the
gies—Our farmers are busy getting corn
moat ridiculous In a dress indicating hard
ground ready. We hope they will not times, gets a prize, one for the lidies and
ptant till Jack Frost departs—L. W. Felgbone for the gentlemen. To be held In
nerand several others from Nashville,
Smith’s hall Saturday the 30th—I. N.
were In town on Tuesday—C. C. Dean has
Hul&gt;bard has returned, from the far west
had several offers for his new revolving
where he Ims, been on a visit—■£• H.
hat rack, bet as yet has not conveyed the
Bowen and son.have sold another valuable
right to any one—Dr. J. A. Baughman
colt to S. C. Ritchie—Cattle buyers are
was appointed health officer for the ensu­
plenty but with siwh low prices It’s like
ing year by the beard of health on Munday
giving them away to sell—A. Still, jr.
evening—Geo. Drake, of Saranac, is in our
while driving through tlie old pinery one
village for a time—D. A. Miller has the
dark night last week with three in a new
wall of Geo. Palmerton’s new house near­
carriage struck a slump with such force
ly finished—The Wheda Halley trouble
that it smashed one wheel, threw the horse
has been settled. Bailey paying Wheda for
down, smashed the thills and piled the
his dog—Tlte supervisor and village asses­
occupants out on the ground. No bones
sor are busy assessing village property.
were broken—A new comer from Indiana,
tlw name we did not learn, who bought
North Barry.
S. H. Larabee has built a new woodshed a farm near 1. N. Hubbard’s, buried Ins
—Mrs. Henry Dubois is so as to be around Ids wife last Sunday. She was only sick
Death was caused by la
the house again—Frank Post traded horses a few days.
with Frank Adams—Anna Merritt is teach­ grippe. The family have the sympathy of
•
ing the Carpenter school Instead of the log all.
school—Willie Slbel is getting right to Hie
Delton.
front. He has erected a new wind mill,
and is building a new barn ami having hl*
Preaching al the school house next Sun­
house painted—There was a surprise on day evening. Subject “the greatest need
Bert Shed Tuesday night to remind him of of Delton”—Mrs. McBane was taken sud­
ids birthday. There were aliout forty denly ill Monday evening, having a very
present and joined in a social hop—Drain bad «|&gt;ell. Heart trouble the cause—Mrs.
Commissioner and Surveyor were down, McColl was in town on business Tuesday
and surveyed the big marsh—Mrs. John —Mrs. Barlow and a friend, of Hastings,
Kahler Is so as to ride out—John Kahler Is Sundayed at Beechwood on Wall lake—E.
building an addition to his bam—Albert Wales died
very
suddenly
Sunday.
Adams is building a new house.
Funeral services were held at the house ou
Tuesday p. m.—Frank Poet is quite sick
al present writing—John Kahler is build­
Nellie Frost is with us again. She Is ing an addition to his bam—Mrs. Johnson
keeping house for Ernest, while he goes was nt the hub Sunday visiting fritmds—
to school—The reading circle will be held Jerry Sproul is on the road selling agri­
Saturday afternoon at Mary Wilcox. Some cultural Implements for Wm. Chase—J.
new work to be taken up. An Invitation Bowles orGohlevllle made our town a fly­
extended to all those interested—.John ing visit Monday on his way to Hastings
Tompkins has resigned tlie office of Sun­ —Frank Bisbop has painted his house—
day school organist, Mrs. Phillips was Gid Hughs has a very sick horse, having
elected In his place—Mrs. Calvin. Smith doctors from Hickory and Hastings to treat
was elected church organist last Sunday- - It—S. Larabee has just buili un addition
Henry Cooley, of- Lenawee, visited hl to his house and is paitrthig the same—Q.
father, D. IL Cooley, last week—Will Cor­ A. Hynes and wife spent Sunday at P.
win baa moved from M;n Fox’ house back Mosher’s—Barney Notwood^was complete­
to Mrs. Abbey’s house. South of the Cen­ ly surprised Saturdey eve by a goodly
ter—Mr. Mills ami wife, ot Galesburg, are number of his friends. It being his dflth
visiting her brother. G. W. Tompkins— birthday. All report a good time—Nina
Geo. Fruln and wife, from Dakota, are Mosher Is convalescing from a severe Ill­
-visiting at K. C. Fruln’s—Lorenzo Dean ness—Mrs. O. Peake is .i^ry^U—Freil
has. put down a drive well on his place— Ryerson of UAtllngs Is vlsltln&amp;al Ed
Geo. Tuekermnu has a new windmill— Evans* the present week—The flue stallion
Mrs. Chas. Cummings and Eliza Cummings, know;n ns “Swag” is owned by C. BaziTof
of Bellevue, visited at Henry Tasker’s Delton—Mr. Cooper has moved his wagon
Sunday—Grlf Cummins will have a sale shop just west of A. Mantle’s residence—
soon, and is going west—Bert Shepard hat L. Williams of Milo was In town Tuesday
moved on the Albert Shepaid farm—The at hte brother John’s.
bunch or tumor that has been growing on
the back of Herbert Packer’s hehd was
Carlton.
successfully removed Sunday by Dr Pow­
Wanted, tlie presence of that “frantic
ers—The Demorest Medal Contest Will
take place on Saturday evening. May 15th. thing'* which we call spring—Only two
at the M. P. church. We understand more evenings of singing scltool at the
there will lie 12 contestants, and a bin time Confer. They will give a concert at the
Is expected.
Mrs. Calvin Smith has close—A. G. Senter of Clarksville spe/it
charge of the music—Mrs. Seger and Mrs. several days the past week visiting Carlton
frlends^-Our sick are Mrs. Jay Carpenter.
Churchill a’c both on the sick list.
Mrs. Will Fteli. Mrs. Meyers and others
complaining—Misses Maggie and Abbey
Carlton.
.
Fisher have gone to Ohio to reside with
Mrs. Jay Carpenter is on the sick list their aunt-Chancy Wood commenced his
tills win*. Dr. Wright attending—Several school last Munday in the Bohler district
from this place were in Clarksville Sunday
—Ere this appears In print. Mrs. Wagner
—Most of the farmers have got their oats will Im&gt; the victim of a neat little surprise—
sowed—When every tiling h all quiet jn Ron Elsher welff to Wayne last week on .
our little burg, then* 1$ some one who bualnem—We hear It reported that Lewis
wants to kick npa fuss and goes tv work Cole has struck a sandstone quarry on his
and starts* scandal—Ed. Brown was seen farm which promises to be a rich find—
on our streets Monday—J. M. Bauer, of There will be s song service at the M. E.
your city, was on onr. streets Monday— church at Carlton in a few weeks.
Abed Donley ami. family spent Sun­
day with
Jacob Shriber and [family —
Married. nt the residence of the bride’s
parents Rufus Vester and wife. Leslie B.
Ike Hendershott has moved into the
Carpenter and Margret E. Vester. Rev.
Myers, officiating—Carpenter &amp; Hecht Slduain house on Center street
moved their saw mill last Friday from
The supervisors are finding that It is no
William Hecht’s farm lo their site on
Duck creek—Rufus Vester Is building u picnic to take the assessment under the
milk house—Our school Is flourishing un­ new law.
der the management of F. Hoffman—C.
Dr. J. C. Andrus has rented a part of
Wood commenced his school In frog hol­
Mrs. C. A. Roberts house.
It Is reported
low to-day.
that lie has given up his Intentions of
building
on Green street
Milo.

To th., Super* tHr»ra Of Barry County.
,
I would call ynur attention to Act No.
193, Session laws of 1S89 relative to the
soldiers, sailors and marine relief commlu-1
sIod and if any or all of the townships and
wards of Bastings city want to raise any
money under said Act you or some mem­
ber of your Board will meet with said re- .
Ilef commission on Saturday May 21, A. D. '
1892 at the court house, Hastings, at .
1 o’clock and report the amount required. :
Dated April 25, *92.
Dn. S. C. Rich. Chairman.
i
A. W. Dtu.ENnecK, Sec.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays ’•&gt;•

COUNTY NEWS.

Sbnkenpeoie Anniversary.
Rte Hastings Shakespeare Club cele­
brated the birthday of the “immortal
Bard” Saturday evening. April 23, at the
honit! ut Carrie Goodyear. At six o’clock
the eighteen members assembled in tlie
dining room and after a Shakesperean
quotation from each,: sat down to an
elegant banquet. The tables were taste­
fully trimmed with flowers and at each
plate was a beautiful favor prepared by
Mrs. D. G. Robinsun.
After the banquet toasts were Id order.
In response to “Our Club” Mrs. Dr. Barber,
the president, painted pen pictures of the
different members; while Mrs. Timmer­
man responded with an original poem and
Carrie Goodyear with a song from Shakes­
peare.
Mrs. Hayes caused much inerrinwnt by Biddy’s account W the play of
Hamlet, while Miss Mlllspaugh showed
what Imagination could do in picturing
Shakespeare’s home with Pctruchlo’s Kate
for his wlfrf and the dainty Rosalind for
his daughter Judith. After the Rev. E.
D. Irvine told of the higher lessons of
Shakespeare, all returned home wishing
that Shakespeare’s blrth-day came oftener.
Tl»e following was the program:
The day we Celebrate—Mrs. Robinson.
The Hastings Shakespeare Club—Mrs.
Barber.
The drama as it was ind as it is—Mrt.
W. E. Powers.
The wU and humor of Shakespeare—Dr.
Timmerman.
Characteristics of Queen Katherine—Mrs. N. Barlow.
Recitation, I Am Dying, Egypt, Dying—
Miss Throop.
Elizabeth as a woman and a queen—
Miss Knowltn^
Selected reading from Shakespeare—
Mrs. Upjohn.
Ceremony of Elizabeth’s coronation—
Mrs. Greble.
.
The play of Hamlet as it appears on the
modem stage—Mrs. Hayes.
Comparison of Richard third and Henry
fifth—Mr. Sweezy.
Home life of Shakespeare—Miss Mlllspiiugh.
Poem— Mrs. Timmerman.
What are tlie benefit* we have derived
from the study of Shakespeare—Mrs. J. 8.
Goodyear.
Early life of Mary, Queen of Scotts—
Mrs. W. II. Goodyear.
The
music of Shakespeare—Carrie
Goodyear.
Higher lessons from Shakespeare—Mr.
E. Ik Irvine.
Toast Mistress—Miss Hallock.

Church and Eoeiety.
A very Interesting amount of informa­
tion regarding umbrellas wns gleaned by
those who attended the Epworth league
meeting Tuesday evening.
Emmanuel church will soon be free
from debt.
I^ns than 8400 is now re­
quired to pay for their beautiful new
church.

We liopc our M. E. friends will not for­
get about that much needed addition to
their church.

Mrs. Belen P. Jenkins, of Detroit, will
speak In the Presbyterian church Saturday
evening, April 30 on ‘^The Industrial Ad­
vance of Women." This lecture Is In the
Interests of the Gen. Spinner memorial
which the women of the nation propose to
erect to the memory of the man who se­
cured the admission of womem to the gov­
ernment departments In Washington.—a
measure which resulted in great benefit to
women throughout the nation. Admission
free.
Rev. A. D. Grigsby preaches at the
Presbyterian church next Sunday momhig on -Rivers and their suggestions” and
In the evening on "Rags."

Additional Local News.

Whenever you meet a-Granger the first
question he will ask you b "have you
noticed how the Wheat has gone back In
the last two weeks?” That 18 a matter of
opinion. If there were any wonk spots I”
a field of wheat, the snow and the cold,
dry freezing weather shows them at thin
time, and still the outlook Is good for a
fulr average crop—Peter LeKoy relumed
last week from lite business trip to N. Y.
state, bays Michigan Is good enough for
him to live in—Mr. Spaulding and 11. W.
Williams matte business trips to Kalama­
zoo last week—W. J. Williams of your
city Is at Milo straightening up the fences
on his farm—Oat and burly seeding Is
done for ’112—Mrs. B. W. Johnson ami our
popular school teacher. Miss Carrie Uewl
took In Kalamazoo last Saturday—This Is
the time of year when our Indies come
from Kalamazoo with large and mysterious
paper packages—We have just heard of
the death of Eugene Wales, one of our
very papnlar young married men. who
died Sunday at 4 p. tn. Funeral at home
on Tuesday, 20 lust, at 2 p. m

To consumers of kerosene oil hi Hmtings and Barry Co: We have established
an agency at Bastings for the sale of
Snow Drop oil, which for lumlnatlng pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes It perfectly safe. It produces
a clearand white light and free of odor,
nor does It cause any deposit on chimney
which Is so common with cheap and low
test Ohio oil. Since July 1, 18»U Michi­
gan allows the use of 120 degrees fire test
oil which permits the the *aje .of kerosene
made from Ohio crude and poG-’.-iis a
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
to raise the fire test to 150 degrees or more
It becomes useless, so far as producing
light Is concerned but al a low test will
burn fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable order while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy sulistaace.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost is but
little different than what yon pay for the
cheap goods you are using and thesa'.lsf'nctlon you will get in light’ will more than
compensate. saying nothing of additional
safety. For
by S. E. Phillips. H. L.
Newton and Cook &amp;Cook.
A. D. Mayxarv. Wholesale Au-.
I
Hastings, "MtHi.
1

The “Temple of Fame” wns given by
local talent, under the auspices of Epworth
league, in Union bull Friday and Saturday
evenings to good audiences. All seemed
to speak favorably, of the entertainment
While all prtwent acquitted themselves
well, very much credit belongs to Mrs.
Clement Smith, who had charge of the
work uf preparatlc*, superintended the
rehearsals, nnd had general oversight over
all the preliminaries. Net proceeds about .
8100.

‘ Tlje. track at the fair ground is being
covered with heavy black dirt, and when
mixed with the other soil, will mnkw an
excellent track. Several Ifhnclred dollars
U being spent upon the track and every­
thing passible will be done to get It in line
t.linpe so that some fast time may be looked
for at the June races. Wc nro glad to M»
the horsemen of the city taking hold of
the matter so earnestly, as the. races at
that time will be the means of drawing
big crowds here at a usually dull limp.
Other cities have found it profitable and
there Is no renron why the same shofild
nut lie true liere.

Cre»»y.There will ba prayer meeting every
Tuesday evening al the school house—
For
There was an oyster and lee cream social
Light .second-hand, road wagon;
at C. France’s Friday evening last for the
benefit of the Spring Brook church— canopy-top road wagoh nearly new.
School has cvuunenccd with Mies Lta‘e quire of J. C. Andrus, tlw dentist

The Y. I*. S. C. E. meets at the Presby­
terian church next Sunday evening at 0:30.
To be led by Willis Goodrich.
The ladles of the Presbyterian church
cordially invite their friends to supper at
the society rooms next Friday evening. .

The Rev. C. H. Seaver, of Middleville,’
will give a magic lantern entertainment at
the Presbyterian church next Monday
evening.
The pictures will relate to
England under Queen Elizabeth.
Admis­
sion 10 cents.
The society connected with Emmanuel
church will be enQ^rtained Thursday May
5, by the Mesdames D. G. _ Robinson, Dr.
Andrus, E. Busby, N. Diamond. Wm.
Powers. S. Greuscj. A. Mason, and Mtsaes
Minnie Matthews. Mary Woodard and
Kittle Slubbins. Supper at society rooms
from five until seven. All are invited to.
attend.
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mm.
Stauffer next Saturday evening, April 2d,
1892.
Qnotiatlon*, News Items.
Initial Studies in American Leiters—
Mr*. Hoyt
Two Old Faiths—Mrs. Holloway.
The Negro in America (svnopals)—Mrs.
Hicks.
The abolition of slavery In the United
Slates (synopsis)—WDl CooVj
The Natural History of ptante—Miss
Hush. '
tjuvstions in March No. of) Chaiauquan
answered In April.
Critic—Mr*. Will Cuok.

Rev. Puffer announced Sunday morning
that, beginning next Sunday, he would
for the live auoeeedlng Sunday evenings
deliver n lecture each Sunday evening, the
subjects being as follows: "Abraha-n. a
man of faith;" “Jacob, a man of many
sorrows;” “Joseph. 3 wan fttfthful to God
in a high position;” "Moots, the greatest
public man nnd statesmun of hisloty;**
“Jv&amp;hua. a religious eoidler.r These two
question* will b.&lt; r.mwen*d hi the keturee:
1st, Why h?.s God given lh»x- men the
also place In the Bible they have? ’nd. What
En­ additional light i|&lt;k» arclincotegictd tilMQvvry afford?

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HONOBSDIVLDEP.
Hastings Banner^

PARIS TERRORIZED.

^‘tVOBTg A

Thursday, April 28, ^9«-

Kavachors Avengers Do Some
Deadly Bomb Work.

“COOK BROS.. Propnetort^

BILIOUS

NERVOUS

IndUn. Democrats for Grover
Cleveland First.

m logical takitt

oakdidate.

OBE MAS KILLED, TEH WOUNDED.

disorders.

as Sick Headache,
Weak Stomach,
Impaired Digestion,
Constipation.
Liver Complaint,
and Female Ailments.

r J.CU,,
0X1. Paring U&gt;. !“•— *ad M
wild Um. and m«l&gt;
t™,
times half the de«egn.ee 'r”°2.hrt t&lt;nth

were „onlm.«d rar

Such

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fool me,

I want that

CURE
dent

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l^Mdwaaktotbobowea. EvonIfUeyonly

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-Tobacco.

'Ach s they wen! d ho shnoetprtoiMB to themwho
JuJfcr from thUdtoroeelag complaint: bat forts-

Its '/Ae. best”

ACHE

d\ey/inp fctacco
for lf\e money
ftnd I don't Want
anylriin^
I've, tried it and
l(novV all aboutt't.
JoLiyt’i? ’$ njajfe by
Jivifi?1~
Ij c u (sv alc.

laths Lsna of bo miny liras thxt here Is where
vramska ocr great boost Our pills razeIt while
Others Jo not
.
Cirt-.r’s Utils Liver PIBs are very wasll and

CARTER MEDICINB CO.. New YoriG
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
FOR PROFIT

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BUSINESS CARDS.
A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
\ Physician and Surgeon,
Delton.
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Office In residence, one block east of depot.

To Advertisers C
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to advertise

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Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or county responded to with
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for our “Book for Advertisers.” A
little study of that book will enable
you to decide what you ought to do,
and give an idea of the probable cost.

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Lawyer.
Office over JulltH Russell’s store. State
street. Hastings, Mich.

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to place a certain amount of adver­
tising for you in the way wo think
will do you the most good, you ahqpld
rend an explicit statement of what
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the service.

For preparins
advertisernenty,
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vertiser pays us. For the expense of
placing advortlvmcnta and watch­
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THE WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN.

Washixotos, April 23.—The following
is the weekly crop bulletin issued by the
weather bureau for the week ended April
23 for tlie sections mentioned below: Illi­
nois—Temperature and sunshine below
normal: rainfall normal in extreme north­
ern portion, elsewhere alxive and well*dis­
A P. DRAKE. M. D.,
tributed; general condition injurious to
Office over Holloway’s dreg store.
crops: mt seeding partially completed;
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
netting with resilience, at Holloway’s drug plowing for corn in northern counties; in
store.
other counties work at a standstill, with
largo acreage of oats nnd wheat, nnd es­
pecially in southern portion, still under
Q M. FOWLER, D.D. S.
O.
rwater. Michigan—Tcinperntuke and.rainfall below nnd sunshine normal; wheat
Office hours 8 a m. to 5 p. m.
doing finely in moat southern counties
nnd oats being sown; all crops will thrive
MITH &amp; COLG ROVE,
well with warmer weather, frail projects
Lawyers.
goal on all sides.
(Office fn Union block. Hastlnrs.)
In Wisconsin aufl Iowa.
Practice is all tbe courts of the state.
Wisconsin—Freezing temperature every
night hna lowirrel the condition of winter
grains; vegetation stationary ant! suffer­
\ E. KENAST0N,
ing from cold; scaling general and ground
Attorney at Law,
iu good condition. Iowa—Temjierature
(Over J. 8. Goody ear * 0o.’s store.)
PracUces in all courtaof the State. CoUecUons below average; rainfall above average and
■rnixiptlj attending to.
excessive in localities; heavy snow in
northern portion Wednesday; farm work
R. TIMMERMAN, Homoepathlc Phy- ut a standstill, but with favorable weather
seeding will ba completed and plowing for
•
slcian and Surgeon.
com begun next week.
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)

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.......ivuwviinm me wi/si ■ nil uf

the floor.
The Proprietor Terribly Injured.
A minute after the explosion ten of the
guests recovered their senses and ran into
the street shouting and crying “Fire.’ The
police, who had been stationed near the
wine shop since Ravachol’s arrest, camo
up as the uninjured camo out and began
bringing'out those unable to help them­
selves. M. Very was found to be in a
pitiable condition. Both of his legs bad
been crushed by the falling beams, his
collar bone was fractured nnd his right
arm was broken. He was bleeding nt the
mouth and ears, anil was, seen to have
suffered internal injuries. His little boy
was found unconscious in a corner with
his collar bone broken. Both were taken
to the Salute Ixilo hospital where M.
Very’s legs were amputated.
Six Others Have Ilrokeu Bones.
Of the other ten persons Injured three
were taken to the hospital and tho others
were helped to their homes by the police.
Six of them are said to have bones broken
and internal injuries, but tlie particulars
are" not yet known. The wine shop was
wrecked. The buildings on each aidowere
damaged from top to bottom—furniture
broken
and
glass shattered, while
the whole block was rocked and
many walls cracked.
Thp people of
the neighborhood went into a panic and
immediately made preparations to move
to another part of the city, Iwlievlng (hat
the friends of Rarachol have marked
Very’s shop for destruction J *
Death of the Wine -Strop Keeper.
M. Very died shortly before midnight.
Three arrests have been made, including a
man who, just after the &lt;-xplo«ion in tho
wine shop, shouted nt the next corner:
“Vive runarehlel" A revolver and knife
were found on him. He professes to know
nothing of tlie perpetrators of the explo­
sion. ■ Troops cleared the Boule van! Ma­
genta. Thousands of sighteeers had crowd­
ed the street near the wrecked wine shop,
and the police were unable to drive them
back. In thy confusion it was feared that
another outrage might be perpetrated.
Four companies of soldiers were called out.
They drove the crowds into the side streets,
and remained on guard until the jx-oplc
had gdtao home.

P A. SHELDON,
» •
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Attract block, Hastings.
Mnn&lt;-y U&gt; loua on Kcal Estate Real Estate
«»:d on e mnitsslon. General eon royanelng.
a complete v: of Abstract Books, com­
.-tk-d from the Record*, can foralsh complete
* trauU.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

aw. real estate and collect­
MORTGAGE 8ALR.
ing OFPKE OF
Palmerton A Smith,
nefxnlt h-vtoe
1.1 «to hi
conditions
ora^£!a”.un l '•"/’■i"* " by dames Endsley
—'
Woodland, Mich.
iu&gt;4 Krun l» a. hmh»toy ’o Kmma 3impwm C. S. Palmerton,
J. M* Smith,
dated Nmi ndrcf a. 1)., trao u&gt;&lt;! recorded In
tltonfHer nt (Im RrgVtM- oh deeds, tar tbe ■ Notary Public.
Justice bf the Peace.
County • (I* tret a- 4 st »tr .it Minbljfnn. on the
Mtri driV &lt;-t N.rVr-in’eT. t I» . ’SUX Ift I.IOer 33 ot
mttrtoige-.txu nge ixt; NMd niurtjpwe was on
the«xpr&lt; s m&gt;:&gt;-lill"HlUml if any inter-st shall
becctne »f«e an&gt;t r- ni^ln i»i|hI i tar risty ,iavs
then '-’th »rinehml mid iu'errst sh.ill forthwith
M«nue-*tac&gt;nn*: •utattabta.aM default having
been .nwte in the mtfaieul ot interest due Noveraserjmli. IWl *•«! the M*t.ie having remained
unpaid a.»&lt;| in arrenrs fur the space of sixty
nun of four
hundred fiUvdolmr. aim an an winwet of inter
os’, tbereon ri now due and payable by the terms
of said iirort3«ge: onwhteh incrtcage there is
claimed to he &lt;iu- at fbe&gt;&gt;Hie &lt;»f ibis notice the
stun of (our liuudrmt sixty four dollars .nd i»JOO and i.o suit or vtoceediys *t law haviu«
beeu liwiltute l lore-cover the inouet t secured
,.r nxv nrtrt* — ---- - -

sal.* contained In said inortipiK-*. and the
statute In such case made and provided, notice
is hereby sdwa Hint on flaturdav the 38tb day of
May. A. D . 1803., lit ton o'clock fn tlie forenoon,
I shall sell .U public auction, to the highest bld
der. at (tw nerth front door of Ilorrv Couniy
Court Hrtse tn the Qty of Ha*tlD«, iflcbSm
((hatbefng the place.where the Circuit Court
- far, wry County Is HoMeaL the premises de­
scribed in n»hl morlinge. or so much thereof
i’» I«y the amount due on
said mnrtmup. with seven par cent. Interest,
and all lejn»Tc&lt;wt», toreth-r wtth the attorney’s
fee allowed by law rotivemsnted for therein, the
premiers ln&lt;h&gt;x descrio. it In mid mortgage m
all (bow, certain lot* iwd pare sis of laud mtuste
In the (nwii'hlp el RriHmore, In th &gt; count* of
Rarry and rtate &lt;d MtehtaM, and •locribrdas
The wnthweri Quarter of the
“22****1'!“*««•
fifteen, town two

Wineshop Completely
Pams, A prU 26.-There wm a terrific ex­
plosion early last evening iu the entrance
of the wineshop of M. Very, 22 Boulevard
Magenta, where Ravachol, the anarchist,
was arrested on March 30. Thu bomb con­
tained at least twelve pounds of dynamite,
and completely wrecked the establishment.
Ten persons were i-eriouily injured nnd M.
Very himself mortally. Tho explosion oc­
curred when tho wine whop was half full
of guests, and as nearly as can Ins learned
tho bomb was placed just within the oUtA
•ide door of the corridor and at the door
loading from tho corridor into the wine­
room. Very was standing in the middle
of the room when the shock came. Ho was
thrown against the wall in a heap of shat­
tered tables and chairs. The ceiling fell,
and several beams were spilt and fell to

Am£

ILY

SOAP

Died Like a Dluie Novel Hero.
Dkxvkji, April 23.-All day Thursday
and Thursday night petition circulators
were busy m bet*. They were asking on
one side that Governor Barber revoke
the decision in the Miller case, and on tbe
other side that be stand by it. The gov­
ernor decided that Miller should hang,
and a few minutes after 9 a. m. yesterday
tho automatic water weight was nrenared
and Miller stepped ou the platform and
was launched into eternity. H« WM
fectly rod and prided himself on his
nerve. He showed no anxiety about his
future, and died likes dime novel hero He
wags song on the scaffold when he had
himself compoecd. Hb crjme WM tfa
murder, two yean ago, when he was only
abSx w ““ Wh°“ he C“Ughl “leeP

Bsrseeia, April r. -Ajlud wu
S*t.U^!r “,U'n,oon betwwn Klw.rf Fox
Md Holleu Airt&gt;p Borrow., ta ,1,, b„|i„w,
otlher*r&gt;d don™, on tbe Bdriui rout
n~r Ntanpo. lUla., , t„. a.lSTro^t
tend. Two rounds were (Irrel, ftod nor_
town's buUct waped Cox’s trousers just
below tho veat. The two men had n failing
out over a scandal in which Borrowe wm
onejprincipol and Mrs. Drayton, a membw
of New York a 4C0,n the other, both how­
ever denying anything wrong.

B.»TOX. April SI-Tb«
ll»»coo™»Uo» m*
Tnt’U’°ir^£
rwunUr, William C. Lowing pnrddlng.
Ld «I««d &gt;b. following d.lwd.«tlargo to th. MlnarMpolUeonnmUont Hon.
w. w. Crapo, ex-Governor Bracken, ”•
Murray Crane, and Hon. Wilson Cogs?a™Th. ^wchwirf both

and permanent chairman were full of eu
logy d- the athjilnistration and ft* po»ch
indorsed protection, denounced the Demo­
cratic piecemeal plan of attacking the Mc­
Kinley bill, declaring that it Pror*^
tho Democracy had no settled policy o
that great question, while the vote on
Bland’s bill told tho same story " U&gt;

report,

„

Into me
Ure virevenne
Clrev.no. wd
■pjlot &lt;4 tour .uw
«tarmr,t;ta to th.

1JD1ASA1-XU* April a.-Vor EOTrrnor,
CteLte Souter";
iX-r Nr.;

\V R. Myers- Campaign devic*, a rooster.
^“uTb-dritbeUek-aM —

The platform is a regulation Republican
utterance, but docs not instruct the dele­
gates. Free aRverds denounced m a great
financial danger, while the preeent law is
not approved and in view of the continued
decline in silver bullion it is recommended
that the purchase of tho saffie by (bo
treasury be Mi*pended in tho absence of
an international agreement. A plonk in
favor of careful discrimation a» to immi­
grants ndmitUs! to this country also has
u place.
A resolution was adopted
heartily approving Harrison’s administra­
tion as able, sagacious and loyal and eu­
logising James G.-Blainu as a noble pa­
triot and statesman. The convention was
enthusiastic and Harrison and Blaine
were both loudly cheered.
SCORES ON

THE

DIAMOND.

of Boot Post, O, A. E- o! Syncuvs,

Hoarier «*te &gt;» conT-nlloo limyilrtl.
-Cl.veteoi x-,;. » rrrtJaUoo; GtarjA^

Wounded at Gettysburg

uiri m&lt;i u» &gt;&lt;**•
Iron. lb.-poetejl
IMI erenlag .aa.iurtl up lb. Brin* « “•
.ooTenUoa. .nd b. rolori ite. ImSTO0' •
eoodlr third ot lb. goUrtring.
T»« Old w.r riorrt 1» CoMrol.
Th. torc-ri th. oM tndteM D.n&gt;oen.Ua ra borM wriX In lull control, ritd
the ex-preaident

on the state ticket

y.

-GL Bood StCa,Low4!. !fw.:
;
•’I was In the Aray of u&gt;: Potomac ,V14
in tt» great battle of (Mt^iborg was sttak
tn the ankle by n mlar.lv toll. which imntod
the bone. My leg Wpsamp-Jlstolth?. IVM.
hospital, and after a long Upo it he 1 j
wm discharged and -I. ent home Afters yean

My Wound Broke Open
afresh. Dr. Pca.se ampulaP-J ;m Ueh’i. f th#
bone, and it healed. Four years l.tfr it
once more opened, mid for eight yran
bow I suffered 1 I do not believe I: jkjs
for a human befog to suffer worn- .-taw

fighting to the end
without ft. I suffered fearfully an I ttuwhri
■MNiMwawsr. I tried every thine I torid
frtwtth my limited means. Wr.iru:.«\*S
I would never be any better. Finely wy
but they were com­
pelled to go down
before superior
number*,
drilling
Davm TCRl-lX.
.
nnd tactics. If there Is a single man on
the ticket—from Claude Matthew*, the
gubernatorial candidate, down to tbe end
—who does not put ex-Governor Gray at
the head of hi. llrt uf political g-xls, be has
very cleverly succeeded tn concealing hia
jiredeltctions.

THE GREAT
CtncAUO, April 20.-The base Imll play­
ing in the League yesterday sent Anson to
his bed last night with tears in his .eyes.
He played two games with Cincinnati,
and, horrible to tell the Chicago crank, he
be lost ’em both. Following is tbe rec­
ord: At Cincinnati—(Firstgame) Chicago
2, Cincinnati, 5; (second game) Chicago 0.
Cincinnati J; at Louisville—Pittsburg 1,
Louisville; nt Philadelphia—Boston M,
Philadelphia 5; at Washington—Brooklyn
6, Washington at Baltimore—New York
4, Baltimore !&gt;, no game at St Louis­
rain.
Chicago, April at—Rain prevented all
tlie League Imse boll games yesterday ex­
cept two, and one of them wm a forfeit of
Baltimore to New York, the former claim­
ing that they would not have time to mnko
a train, and refusing to play the Gotham­
ites their half.of tbesixth Inning, the score
being fl to 5 in favor of Baltimore. At
Philadelphia—Boston fl. Philadelphia X
No Western league games-rain.
CHICAGO, April 21—Anson added an­
other to his list of defeats yesterday, and
it was Pfeffer\ club that laid him out
again. Following are the Ixaguo scores:
At Louisville— Chicago 2, Louisville 7; at
Boston—Baltimore 6, Boston 7; at Cleve­
land-Cincinnati 1. Cleveland 11. Other
games prevented by rain.
CniqAflo, April a-Again aid Fred
Pfeffer “n*6p the earth" with the “Colts"
yesterday at Louisville, and “Unde’
Adrian comes home feeling rather blue in
tunth place. The .same dubs play btre
today. League games; At LouisvilleChicago 1, Louisville 8; at Pittsburg-St.
Louis 3, Pittsburg 14; nt BrtKiklyn—Phila­
delphia 6, Bruoklpi V; at Cleveland—Cin­
cinnati U, Cleveland 1; other games post­
poned—rain. No Western league games.
The League scores Saturday were as fol­
lows: At Chicago-Louisville 3, Chicago 4
—Louisville’s butt Inning not played; at
New York—(First game) Washington 1,
New^ork 8; (second game) Washington^
New kork 4; al Pitt»burg-&lt;F!rst game)
Sk Louis 3, Pittsburg 4; (second game) Su
IxjuIs 8, Pittsburg 15; at Boston—(Fintt
game) Baltimore 7, Boston 11; (second
game) Baltimore 9, Boston ll»; nt Cleve­
land—Cincinnati 5, Cleveland 14; at Brook­
lyn—(Firet game) PMla»lelphia 0, Brook­
lyn 12; (second game) Philadelphia A
&lt;SuDd»y) At Cincinnati—8k
Louis 2, Cincinnati 10.
Chicagia April 2B,-Yesterday’. records
on League diamonds were as follows: At
Pittsburg—LouIsviBe 2, Pittsburg ft
^asldngton—Philadelphia 1. Washington
3, at Cincinnati—St. Louis 2, Cincinnati
C
ani-5hlcngo 31 c,"ri*nd fl;
N„!iTk vDnD&lt;ltlmor’0’ Bn»klyn 13; u
New York—Boston 4, New York 8,

lbWKZ?7V.!;;
TF. ffamtntmd

Comrade G.

nteortl Io nomlnriloo ;teri«4»r br lb. WPjXriU.lTur o&lt; ll» Drt»«r«r o&lt; 'hr

8iI'epriBclpal Point* of the Fiatform-

FIGHT OF THE

Blood Became Poisoned
and it broke out bU over my fare and unsotn#

wh*l Rood's Sarsaparilla -t.il .i . Tta
first dollar I got I scut awl bought a tottle
frygajaktag It. a week orte &gt; J*ter.
wH^in &lt;to»slng^my letr sgld n aetaird to

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
a fw* months, thank God (and I mj- itrrraenUy), the seres an over my body liad hijfied,
and now, four years later, ».v« r&lt; -,. r shows

DAY.

Col. C. A. Weaver

Commander of Root Post, g| A. U.. hiauelfa
Much to the disgust of a goodly section
of the convention it required three ballots
to dispose of the nomination for the ap­
pellate Judgrehip of tbe Fifth district.
George G. Ho-, of Logansport, finally
capturing the prise. It was not until 4JW
that the great contest of the day, there­
fore,.the gubernatorial nomination, was
declared in order.- Speechee were tabooed,
and the candidate* were named: John G.
Shanklin, by Captain J. M. Mahoney;
Mason J. Niblack, by Barn'll. Taylor.

one armed veteran, fully c'niltjui Mt. Hibmood’s statement, and J. L I'-.:.'.
J.e pteo

Claude Matthews, by W. Fairbanks, and
Mortimer Nye, by a delegate who was too
modest to announce his name. When the
calling of tlie roll had been completed
Matthews lacked leas than thirty at the
total number necessary to a choice,
while Shanklin was nearly JOOln the rear.

Allen county led off with a change at Its
vote to Matthews ami the Shanklin dele­
gation* procwdi-d to tumble over each
other in their cagvracas to got on the
winning aide. The chair ordered a second
roll call, but at this juncture the names of
all the opposing
were with­
drawn and. Matthew* wtt.declared the
nominee by'acclamation.
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Nomination* for lituteoaai governor
were next in order. Niblack. Nye am!
Samuel W. Axtell, of Green county, and
Isaac P. McDonald, of Whitley county,
were named.
Two Wiota were necresary to make the
nomination, the content bring principally
between Nye and McDonald, and the for­
mer finally won by 738 to 4W.
After this it was pretty smooth sailing.
Captain W’. IL Myere. of Anderson, a
member of congrew in 1878, but beaten by
Godlovr* S. Orth two years later, secretory
of stato from '88 to ‘86, and defeated for
lleuleo mt governor in ’88. wm nomlnatv-d
for setretory of state by a^Iamatlum
State 'i roasurer Albert Gall. Auditor J. O.
Hendtrxjn,
Attorney
General
Grv.-n
Smith. SUt Altaian Wllltam A. P*eie.
Supei .ntmidt r t »■( i^ihiie iBstanctluu
Harv.r D. Verka, wetc rmominat.-d
by acclamnsion !n a bunrb,
Bi. ..ey
R.
Moo., uas
nominated
for su­
preme
court
reporter.
Senator
•Smith called attention to the fact that
the Australian law required the party to
place a device at the head of its ticket,
and suggested that a rooster would be an
appropriate emblem. The idea was ap­
proved with a chorus of cockcrows, tho
baud burst out with "Auld Lang Syne,"
and at
the convention was declared at
an end.
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KEYSTONE STATE POLITICS.

WHY IS THE

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Woolley &amp; Bronson.
NOTICE FOR]^RARING CLAIMS.

Stateut Mdrigao,&lt;« ill?‘ "(B-&gt;rp
Notice l&lt; Ueieby rirefi. ttmt !•)
Uie Probrte Court tor tin- ‘
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nude on tbe Vltb &lt;tay. «•! M ' y... A. V&lt;
six months frumthatdiCe w.'reall”**«. WM

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NOT PLEASING TO THE STOCKMEN.
HAIUMBCWI, April at-Sapraurt Jmlgr,

CHKTIXXK, Wyo., April 2fl.-Governor
Barber telegraphed the pnaecuUng «ttorncy at Buffdo lari night that
captive cattlemen would be at once turn­
ed over ta the civil authorities bavin,
jurisdiction. It is the beliSd’the at!
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rtuZil' MU,°ns!
rriisn the idea unless th«r

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or lb. rn.tl.ri «r. muob emboldra.Tvi
^o tan. or „„u. „,j
T« U&gt;. rarrag, on u,o rnruburrl 7 WU1

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del.'Sntrt-U-l^. to MlOM.polU were
Uu offl™. u,,, tb&lt; lUpaUUrttu of thl.
Mate met ymurdn, to niL Tho eanvenUon n. held la u,. opm boon., which
»«• t«ekrtl with driesnt™ «nd lookenxm.
L. K. -Martin, al TMonitor, wm pOTtnnnent
ehnlmun, nnd tho pUUarm wm U&gt;. dnt
taportnn, SmIom. udtUd.
Brian It

Fhe monr ri thr molaUon modllted it
» m tn nengnlM U&gt;. nrritxw ot th. «mw
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BMCSU.TN, N. Y., April 'JL-Th- w
tank dub, of Brooklyn tendered^ JJ°Q’
to “» Hon-

at d that such claims will he h';.,r.i l««
nun. &lt;»'. rnte&gt;. hr r&gt;!"
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much »thM ChrU HaEtwMdochn tend­
on objntaj that It eommlttod Um oonrw
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Kn'UbUMj. ot tho «mo m to the nnMnr.

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■nIE CHILDREN'S COUGH CURE
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“ lhe Niagara Falls Houts.’’

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NO. 35.

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Blanche Nicholson is dead nt Muskegon
I the result of bums received last Tuesday
' by her clothes catching Are. She was but
I 10 yeras of age.

I

NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
State &lt;&gt;( Michigan, County of Btrry—
Notice Is hereby given, that 1). order of ths
Probate Court (or tbeCouiily uf Barry, made on
tho 23lh day o( March. a. D. !*&amp;.■. six mouths
from thht date were allowed lor creditors to
i&lt;rt**ent their claims mm.nst tbe estate ot Iaim r
S. Criltmidrs. late or Mid County, deceased,
and Uml alt creditors of «ai.l deceased are re?utred io present tkrir claims to said Probate
ourt. al ths Probate offices In the City of
Hasting*, for exaistmUlou mid xllownuce. on or
I tiefore the 29th day of September next, and rhal
I such claims will be heard before said Court, on
| Wednesday, lhesrh dayol.lunr. and ouThunidav tbe 29th day of September, next, nt ten
•'clock Iu tlie forenoon of each of those days.
I Dated March 29th.A.* l». 1KM.
CHAS W. AJtaisTHoxG, .Judge of Probate,

ALWAYS THE SAKE

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5^ CKMR
IN THE

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Office at FORD’S HOTEL, TUESDAY, MAY. 24.

One day only. |

DU. HOLMAN S. HUMDHBEY,
T-aVte of London, noxr of Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE at

Has visited this County eaoh month for the past six months, and during those visits has examined and
proscribed for hundreds, and effected many ofthe most Wonderful Cures over made in thaState!
Vk vonr friends and neighbors about Dr. Holman S. Humphrey. There is scarcely a neighborhood in the county that |
ln&lt; not had the benefit of the doctor’s wonderful skill, and rarely a family which has not had one or moro of its members1
sn itchwl from death and restored toliealth after all hope bad been given up and the family physician pronounced the.jw
incurable.' It afflicted do hot fail fa consult this most eminent physician and surgeon.
All examinations, consultations and advice free.
AB hough tho doctor la in man? caeca oom-

inrut sb&lt;
&lt;ir and surgical duu-«*e«-. caaee given
np by obnir doctors and pronounced incurable.
Io- most desires to see. Dr. Humphrey baa had
nrarly 3,&lt;X/&gt; curas in the State of Michigan, while
hit pstionte all told in Minnesota. Wisconsin. IIlinoia, Alabama, Georaia. Tnnneeare. Ohio and
lialtena, hare been fully five times that number,
nearly two-third* of these snffrrere were given up
as lio[&gt;eh«s invalids, some to be blind, acme deaf,
and others M prey to scrofula, chronic kidney diaease, consumption, destructive female tn-uhles.
Among others, bundreda of chlldreu hopelessly
(Informed. Hut behold now many of them s&lt;«e
and iioar.wiiilo nearly all are rapidly being cored.
The doctor In surrounded wi h tho finial and
most extensive collection of lustra meets ever imKhd to this country for examining and treatall form* of chronic ailments of tbaheadjaoe

choiuicale in making itealyaia. microscopic
and other scientific examinations, yet be
n-akce no charge* to any one. believing it to
bo a part of the physician's duty So ascertain
the patient's true condition without oxpeuee
Humphrey decidng to locate n monthly viait
crowds flock to a«e him. and no wowter. for
by tho first oxamination, and ofton wftliont
risking n qaaaiion. he toils the invalid wMat
•h« troubia la. and the prospect o€ a cure,
and moat wondarful of all he vnlure his first
imprareion sad firsl look at a patient more
tlmn all elxsaad Dr.IIumnbreyiauwrarnii*t.-.kaa ia hi* diagonals in any case.
The doctor • methods differ marked) y from
tho (reuaral practitioner la all rrepocte.
F- llowing tbe plan of 8t. Oeonre’s Hospital
of London, ba rogiatera avenr particular
tn the ratisoVa physical c»udi'Mn and me

xana.* urinary organa. brniu and nervoe* system,
poalysbi. rheumatism, dak headache. backache,
tumors, growths, joint diraases.piles. hip disease.

extioa of any and all dtaeawd parte, a:
wbetllar sympathetic or organic, (&lt;&gt;e»U

The doctor’s specific medicines «m straight tn
i...
r-lr ..
rte very short)* after their
pleasant to take.mild bn*.
r__ . _i.v • i..

cire are readily computed and the re-taring
power &gt;&gt;f U&gt;« body measured r.gaiurt the
force and an«rgy and destructive capabili­
ties of the dliMMse. Thns knowing tbe aotuhl cimdillon uf tlie tiaeuee and the effect
of specific medicine* upon every &lt;ra«are
of the body, unlike most doctors, be ia atta­
ined to say positivily whether any give®

and would here point out tho utter delusion
cherished by many patients tlut tiivy oartt
to g-1 well &gt;n a few days ur weeks, notwith­
standing tbe fact that they have Buffered for

the usual occupation, as

onoonsrinualy dying, knowing thsmreivra Hi. r«
d -crivrd into a Zaire security, they procrastinate
and pnt off I ho matter until tho ease la ier&gt;ler*d
ir-cnraola. The doctor eanievtly re&lt;ja«eta nil |»er-

DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY
Cures After AH Others Fail.

Many diseases are »■&gt; deceptive that hundred* ere ad I ng with dangeron*. yet tnaldions rusted las. all unconscious iff -their true cnndW'io.
Tl.i-y know U&gt;*7 are not wslL but are entirely ignorant of the deadly
a.tf.nMr nr ("’er st.

if pe-aiated in eventually uudenume the couatitntlnn. lodnc* Mrvnn*4oHHty and «»rly decay, organic wreknore. premn•nre lore of th- manly t-w»*». fnvnlnntary l.wa V.f vital fluid., general
pmatrethm. auduH ‘Im -a Imlmcility nnd ohnmlo -pilrp.*, Of all ranirban the moet ekillful phyaieiau can rentier jou no neeistauoo. ■die. aiffleunr mankind there la pn4»My none about winnh the com
Wn0 f&lt;m!ly derU&gt;r in gra-ral practire kmnre ao littte. yet no euff-rera
need the anentlon uf U&gt;- ^xta ri-noed speciali-t tn&gt;re than three, a* her*
we hav» to minuter to a -lirereed body, a &lt;li-rea«d mind, and I memosDr. numpbrey’eimtlre life has beau devoted t» the study nnd wort tines til led Willi morbid doeirre nsd frerful apprehenstrma. Dr. Horaf Ids profession, and is rich In practical exprru neeuo
&lt;1lep"'imum i uwij u&gt;-»rv u.n n--....*. v......
(
Europe bia opportunities have be*n secoiul to
baa
thoroughly
traveled,
:y no.
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t.t.hhi.

Uio sours mrsuoai wiirui
j. aiw... —- —
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Virchow. Pasteur. Kock, Brown Ueqaard. M. Berg-on. Fothergill. Br&gt;. i__ IM__ -- u_ -- • — .Lu..LU. ..nr r,.,'. ■ex rapt.fl&gt;

i some important &lt;&gt;ntau or organs

strictly scientific examinations of the various
lrxtuna and secretions of tho body, aa tbe
urine. bl&lt;rf&gt;d. discbargee of any kind, catarrhul »&lt;xretions. etc., etc., wldeh examinations
are now considanid Indlgpentibie to a correct

"tractive operation, stay the inrerui* of the dis­
ease. and give th* patient a eutnfortnble and u*»fn I Ufr. Other orere. if nagteoted. after immim
a certain stare, die In spire «•( all that skill ran
do. H«uca it is not only dangerous to d»&gt;sr. but
ofttimre criminal, for moat all of ns live for

until premature death closes tho seeuo.
largo aitlee are thus prepared with costly outDlsaaaet of Womeo,
flt ot microscopic and other essential instramanta for making a strictly flrat-claaa diagno- , •uch »» have bafl-xl the skill of aatl ..that trttyeicians
&lt;uxf their remedies, D;. Humphrey quietly
►I- in tnnny rimes, the afflicted would do well
enrwi.
Dlc-ra
tumors, fibroid nod polvpoid
to call upon the doctor and get bls opinion
growths cored without the use of the knife ur
caustic*. No cuUing. nc pain, no danger.
There comes a turn in* point tn the coarae
Manhood Perfectly Kre to red.
Q-tick. nalole-s and certain cere for Impotenon
pra&lt;re«slve diseases, all or any of which ara
■ -.-.I....,
nhinnIi'Bs. IriaaM. waAkuhtel
corable up to a certain times that la, until such

both body and mind, mb# tbe s»wp |
a Mire tho rhrek. develops coward-1
t Intellect. The rr-isx-duclivo fuuc-j

riouwtl* and all privat*dierere«. whether from
im prodent habits of youth or aexnal rxeaaare
In rantum para, or any enure that debilitate*
Uineexuai functions. st«*-dHy nod porutnnanu
l.v cured. Conenltatiou free and strictly c»&gt;uibl-ntiul. A haul ute cures guaranteed. N&gt;
risk incurred.
Fp Jep«y or Fits scientifically treated nnd
positively cured by a never-failing method.
Persona nneklllfulljr freatorf by Ignor­
ant pretetfriors who kren tiifl*ng with th*ttl,
month aftr-r m"U&lt;h. giving poiroooue sod injorlou* compound", should call uud toe tbs
dortnr.
W«»pderfal Cures by ray improved meth-

meata or fulluree. PatioaW treated by mail
and mrxlicinre sent by rxpnve. Peraonal
cmoanltatian prrfiralde. Wo guarantee caraki.
.

P^e Vrtn.iv.la &lt;g..mln.tinn ..f Urine! — All m»«« anff*&gt;ifl« »i‘b obecuro disreMS. nr suspected kidney I. flections, would do well to bring
morning for examtnation. While Dr. Ilnrapbrey’s p^manentsd-es b rhlcago. Ill.
.'StarSui'to^SSiJifiESSS. Sfc&gt;lP..~xl.N..nl.r.nto'ly^4Ohta. L. 1. l~a.UK-•&gt;
Hilledale. Michigan, where all lettera from thia section can be addressed. Lock box 3.

t1

Impeded by sever® atonna. The wires ar®
down between New Orleans and Mobile.
The Italian government ia cutting down
Wedneaday. April. 20.
expenditure® on all sides. No attempt'will
E. B. Woolworth’s ynrn mill at Ori&gt; be made to extend the Italian posaeaaioDB
katiy Falls, N. ¥., waa burned.
In Africa.
Editor Medill, of the Chicago Tribune,
It is sjild that part ot tbe facta cone Til­
ing tbe cattlemen’s fight in Wyoming ha* purchased a house near Lms Angeles,
Cal.,
nnd will r&gt;*slde there io future, it i«
have been suppressed; four more m-.-n uru
reported to have been. killed at Che T. A. supposed.
K. T. Oliver, a prominent business man
ranch.
#
Many of the Sisseton reservation boom­ of Springfield, Ills., committed suicide by
are giving up their claims; they say shooting himself in his office. Ill health
is assigued. k ■
the land is worthier.
Br«aUM the city council of Salem, O-,
Roswell Smith, president of Tbe Cen­
tury Publishing company, New York, is has prohibited the girls from being on the
streets Inter timn 8 p. m. the youug men
dead of Bright’s disease.
talk of leaving the town.
In a fight between officers and moon­
The death w announced of E. D. Holton,
shiners In Arkansas, one of tlie outlaws
one of tho pioneers of Milwaukee. Mr.
was killed and two were captured.
San Antonio is stirred up over numerous Holton was 77 yean* old and leaves an o»tate valued at about &lt;1,000,00a
incendiary fires, and 300 volunteers are
Hoyt Ludlow nnd Amos Wilkins, of
helping tbe pulice in trying to detect tho
Groton, N. Y., were killed by a Lehigh
firebugs.
Valley train. ’ Ludlow was killed instant­
California was visited by on earthquake ly. Wilkins lived but a few minutes.
shock which did considerable damage to
James A. Palmer, who is charged with
property in a number of towns, notably in robbing the New York jewelry, firm of
Winters.
Tiffany &amp; Co. ot 150,000, has been arraign­
Munoz, the Spanish anarchist, has con­ ed and held in 110,000 bail for examina­
fessed that at a recent anarchist meeting tion. m&gt;
lots were drawn to decide wlA should kill
At a conference of Ohio Republican
the buy king.
leaders at Columbus it has been decided
The remains of Joseph McCullough, of that McKinley, Hahn, Hanna and Foraker
Pittsburg* were found in one of tho set­ shall be the delegates-at-large to Minne­
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tling basins of the Grand avenue reservoir apolis.
In St Louis.
Monday, AprtL 35.
A passenger train encountered a hail
The steamship Conemaugh, with 3,000
storm near Antlers, I. T., which shattered tons of food for Lhe Rusaians, has left
the glass doors and all the windows on Philadelphia.
one side of tbe train.
President Harrison will go to New York
A letter was written to Gladstone ask­ to lay the coruer-stone of the tomb of Gen­
ing him to advocate women suffrage. Tho • eral Grant.
G. O. M. replies on both side of the ques­
Storer of Ohio hns introduced n bill to
tion, but his principal points are that be is provide for an international monetary con­
too old to _.t&lt;ke up a new issue nnd that ference, especially with the states of the
the necessity or desirability of the move­ Latin Union.
ment is not plain, as the women them­
Chilian papers report that there is a man
selves are far from being a unit in the de­ named Jose Gonzales living nt Colina in
mand for a vote.
that republic who is now 140 years old.
He has a son Heudaza who Is 101 years
Thursday, April. 81.
old.
Baron Schaffer, once Austrian minister
John Clark, Jr., was horribly mangled
at Washington, is dead.
In the Nickel Plate mine at Brazil, Ind.
The president has nominated John R.
Tunner, of Illinois, to Im assistant treas­ He was stricken by falling slate and the
urer of Chicago, and the senate has con­ flcsli was torn from his face, left arm nnd
side- leaving him in a dying condition.
firmed him.
,
John C. Ralston of Caledonia, Ills.,
James Evans, of Monongahela City, fa­
proprietor of tho grain elevator there, was
tally shot P. W. Painter, an employe.
Robt. Kilgore, of Bascom. Gs.. has gone caught in a lx*lt, dashing him against a
to Canada to start a beaver breeding farm. stone wall, breaking both bone* in the
Frank Boettlnger, of St. Louis, while right forearm nnd crushing his skull
working on a new building, fell I 0 feet to biuliy.
The colored people are asked, in a circu­
the ground and was instantly killed.
The lianklng house ot the Rothschilds, lar issued at St. Louis, to observe May 31
nt Frankfort is said to have lost 1,000,000 ns a day of fasting and prayer in view of
the
frequent lynchings ot negroes. A sig­
marks through an absconding cashier.
nificant clause of the circular says that the
The Georgia supreme court hns affirmed men who are committing these outrages
the constitutionality of tlie law making are sowing the wind and their children
railroads amenable to county taxation.
will reap a whirlwind.
Somebody shot a bullet at Captain ChlpTuesday, April. 30.
perton, British consul at Philadelphia,
A national convention of the Car In.
narrowly mining him. Detectives are in­
spectora* association is lieing held at St
vestigating.
The body of Mrs. Catharina Biever, of Louis.

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

Buffalo, waa found in bud with the bead
crushed In by nu ax. Her husband had
committed the murder.
Dirge nuinhere of dietressid Russian
peasants are gathered on tlu&gt; German
frontier and are trying to enter that coun­
try in spite of the guards.
A Pittsburg paper says that a long and
bitter light for supremacy is shout to take
place between the American Federation of
Labor and Kniglita of Labor. |
The State Miners Union of Illinois in
convention at Spriuglleld has elected J. A.
Crawford, of Bryant, president nnd John
L. Geher, of Edwards Station, .secretary.
M. J. Tierney, a Ijonisville freight con­
ductor who was injured by tbe explosion
of a barrel of naphtha, has secured a ver­
dict of j3),Wi0 against the Standard OH
company.
A man attired in fanciful dress started
tbe boomers over thb line at El Reno twen­
ty-two minutes too early Tuesday, and be­
fore the troops could stop the statnpedu a
score of tbe boomers were *"out of sight.”

■

Friday. April. 8*4.
The new hall at Minneapolis iu which
the Republican national convention is to
be held is completed.
Eugene Kauffman, postmaster at Helsel,
Tex., was a«saaslunte*l by two negroes who
were trying to rob his store.
Fire in a St. Petersburg tenement house
resulted in the death of nt least nine per­
sons, and many more are mi«ing.
Elaborate prvjwirndons are being made
nt Madrid to celebrate tbe 400lh anniver­
sary of tbe discovery of America by Colum­
bus.
Fifteen hundred quarrymen nt Stony
Creek, Conn., tipea.en to strike on May 1.
They demand a raise from 20 to 23 cents per
hour.
A scaffolding 150 feet high nt Cloquet,
Minn., fell with eighteen men Upon it at
various points. Strange to say, none was
injured.
Miss Georgina Wolters, of New York,
has been awarded 820,000 in a breach ot
promise suit against Schultz, the wealthy
inventor.
Joseph A. Dennison, of Camden, N. J.,
has been arrested for sending out bogus
insurance policit» under tho alias of S. S.
Lindsay &amp; Co.
Two negroes who have been found guilty
of tho murder of a Jewish peddler at Rich­
view have been sentenced to bo hanged at
Nashville May 14.
English. Ind., is flooded by a gorge of
saw-logs in the Little Blue river. Stock
has been drowned and stores and shops
are under water.
A negro robber in Mississippi was pur­
sued to the mountains. When Brought to
bay he killed one of bls pursuers and gave
tbe other two a terrible fight before he was
finally captured.
Wlllio Harding, aged 15, was cut to
pieces under a freight train at St. Joseph,
Mo. His companions testify that he was
pushed under the wheels by another boy
who bos disappeared.
James Cockersham. of Des Molnra,
killed his divorced wife and a man who
was with h*y, then took his own lifo; a
woinnu who witnessed the deed is now a
maniac aud may die.
It is rumored that tbe managers of the
four large roads combined under the Read­
ing deal are about to “weed out” organised
labor, and tho situation in consequence re­
sembles a smothered volcano.

OIVK ExNJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the ?ystem effectually, dispels colds, bid­
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial tn its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy ana agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
,
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and 81 bottles by all leading drug­
gists.
Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro­
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. C«L
LOUI8VIUE. KT.NSW WSK. M.V.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default flaring been made in the conditions
ofa certain mortgage made by Fred H. Whit­
ney and Frank G. Whitney to Manly A. Bald­
win dated February 3d. A. D. i«». aud recorded
in tlie office of tbe Register ot Deeds for the
County of Barry and State of Michigan. ouith®
20th oay ol February A. D 1*30 In Uber Mof
mortgages, on page 139 and said mortgage was
on tiis'juth day ot February. 18uo, assigned to
Charles T. Gorham which said assignment wan
duly recorded, on which mortgage there is.
claimed to be doe st the date of this notice the .
sum of two hundred thirty dollars and thirtythree cents, and an attorney’s fee of twenty-Ove
dollars provided for In said mortgage an,d"°
suit or-zproceedlugs nt law having been tnrtltuted to recover the moneys secured by said
mortgage, or any nurt thereof:
Now. therefore, by virtue of the powerof sale
contained In said mortgage, and the statute in
such ea"* made rod provided, uutice is hereby
5lven thi.t on Svurdaj the 2ua day of July.
„ I&gt;. 1802.'* len o’clock tn tbe forenoon, I shall
sell at pfibl'i*. to the highest bidder, at the north
front door • ( the court tWUM In the city of
Ha&amp;fic*. Mtrhfann. itbat being the nlac® where
the circuit court for Barr)* county is holdeu),
the premises described In said mortgage*or ®°
Mgr. Charles S. E. McDonnell has been much thereof ns may be necessary to pay the
due oh said mortgage, with seven per
consccmtsil bishop-of Brooklyn by Arch­ amount
cent, interest, and all legal costs, tosrfether
bishop Corrigan.
with an attnniej’s fee of tweuty-flye- dollars
J. J. Hallo well, the runaway cashier of covenanted (or therein, the premises being
de-u rita-J In said mortgage as al! that parook
a West Superior, Wis., bank, has been o( land known :is Beards point between Beards’\
captured at Philadelphia.
Cove nnd Gun Lake lying east of the section
(line which runs north and south between so®-.
Henry Schalic, a wealthy contractor oL&gt; turns no. thirty-two and’no. thirty-three or
Pittsburg, corumitled suicide by shooting Yankee Spring* Including full width of said
Point and running soutiieast or thereabouts to
himself iir the head with a revolver.
the center ofthe narrows of said Point near the
The trial of M. B. Merely, m^rifber of main laud.
n
„
ClIAMUU T GORHAM
the Chicago board of education, upon the
Assignee of Mortgag
charge uf soliciting bribes, will begin
Smith &amp; CorxiROVg.
May_______
Attorneys for Assignee,
Dated. April tad. l»2.
Edward D. Bioghntn. district attorney
of Chester county. Pa., hns disappeared,
PROBATE ORDER.
leaving behind him a lot of proteated State of Michigan. County of Barry—sb.
At a sciston of the Probate Court for th®
checks. Detectives are hunting for him.
County of Barr)*, holdcn at tlie Probate Office,
Au anarchist proclamation has been pub­ lathe Cltv uf H.&lt;utlags. In said county, on
lished at Purls, calling upon tbe working Tuesday, the fith. day of April. In the
one chmiHand eight hundred and ninety two.
|H*ople to stay away from lhe polls nt the year
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judj^ of
coming ejection, and to inaugurate tbe so­ Probate.
In
the matter ot the estate of Isaac
cial revolution at once.
Stanton, decease!.
.
One hundred and fifty horses^und cattle
uu reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
were burned to death in a tire‘which de­ fied, of Moms O. Manion, son ot said deceased
praying
that
administration
said estate be
stroyed lhe stables of Qie Cheshire Im­ granted to Charles Pritchardof ur
some other
provement company at I’rtsi^dlle, L. I. suitable person.
The total loos by tbe fire Is Stimuted at
Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the
3rd day of Nay. A. D. !»«.•. at ten o'clock
173,000.
’
inebe forenoon hr aligned fur the hearing ot said
According to reports from Kingston, Ja­ petition, and that the heirs al law ot said de­
maica, cx-Presideut Legitime aud bis ad­ ceased and all other persons interested in said
estate, are required to appear at a session ot said
herents are preparing to lend a revolt Court, then to he holdeu at the Probate Office
against tbe present government of Hayti in the City of Hastings, iu raid County, and
The consplratoni arc said to be actively en­ show cause. If any there be, why tbe prayer of
petitioner may not be granted. Audit ts
gaged in enlisting men and fining out a tbe
farther ordered, that said petitioner give notice
.war vessel
to thopersons Interested iu said estate, ofthe
ot said । *-011 on and the hearing
Louis Wahl, who was a police commis­ pendency
thereof, by causing a copy of this order lobe
sioner in the later years of the existence of published iu Uic Hastings P.an.nkr. a newspa­
that body nt Chicago, and who had been per pi Inted ami circulated in said County ot
actively engaged in business there for Barry once in each week ft&gt;r three successive
weeks previous tv laid day of bearing.
many years, is &lt;le.*ul So, also, Is LI. II
Cham. W. armstromo.
[A true copy.)___________ Judge of Probate.
Bryant, the head of tbe Commercial col­
lege in Chicago which bears his name.
PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County ot Burry—ss.
LiVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
Ata session ot Mio Probate Court for th®
Conn’y of Barry. bo’den kt tbe Probate office, la
Chieagu.
tbe City of Hastings, tn said county.on Wednes­
day.
the cth day of April, in tho year one
.
Chicago. April XL
Following were the quota!ion* on the board thousand elglit hundred and ninety-two.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
ot trade
tod*}'.* Wheat—April, opened Probate.
81 Kc, clo,«d 81Hc; May, openod Rift-, closed
luthe matter of tbe estale of Mande M.
«1J4&lt;*: July, opcuol 81c. Uuaod Ohio. Corn Heatli. deeroied. and of determining who are or
—April opened Ufcic, close! 41)®c:
Nay. were the heirs at law of said deceased.
On reading .-Mid filing the petition, duly veri­
opened
close 1 41t$c; July, opened 8BJ4e.
cl sed IA:. Oata-May. opened »«■•, dosed fied.,of I-iuni J. lirjiHit, mother of said deceas­
June, openod 2134c, closed S8c; July, ed. praying for reasons therein stated, that aa
order
or decree be made in this court, deter­
opened and cicsed
SlJSc.
Pork—April,
mining who are or were the heirs at taw of said
opened 5V.:t-T*. doesl JU.42t&lt;: May, opened deceased, and entitled to inherit said estate,
Htxii closed 19.4^-. July. oi*eued
and their respective rights therein.
dcKOd &gt;9.8^4. Lard—April, op.-uod Id. 1^4
Thereupon it is ordered.that Wednesday, the
4th day of Nay A. D. 1HB2. at ten o'clock
closed 8fi.l7Miin tbe forenoou t&gt;e assigned for the hearing of
idve stock-Prices at UioUalon Stock yards ‘aid iwtUlonand that the heir* at law ot said
today rnnj&gt;l as follows: Ho;b-Market deceased and all other penous Interested in
moderately active and prices be higher: said estate, are required to appear al a s-salon
ran&lt;ed
S3.W&amp;4.1O jdjm. 84.3je4.70 ot raid court, then 10 be ho’den at the Probat® of­
fice. In the City of Hastings, tn raid County, and
light, 84.15Q4.3) rough packing.
there
be. why
mixed, 8LIG£M-!U hoary packing and shipping show cause. It any
Clio prayer of. the petitioner may not be
lot*
granted. And At 1s further ordered, that
Cattlo-Fairly active; price* SO^.TOc lower; raid ;&gt;etltloner give notice to the persons
quotations ranged al &gt;4 20$4.90 d.dco to Interested In raid estate, of the pendency of
extra rblpping steer* 83.70^4 3) gooJ to said petition and u&gt;® hearing thereof by canslfig
choice do, 83.3(&gt;aW fair to good. 33.003 a copy ot this order to be published in the Has­
tings Banmkjg * newspaper printed and elreu3.50 common to medium do. $2SKJ3.’5 buteb- iUed
In said County of Barry, once in each
era’ ftcora, 32.*J(a3.in stock era, $2.X)4j3.W week tor three successive weeks previous to
Texas xtocr* SAOJ^LOi feo-lsra. 51-40^3.10 said day of bearing.
cows, &gt;1.75&lt;JW bulls and . LWauflO veal
ClIARllM. W. ASMSTBONO.
Judge of Probate.
calves.
(A true copy.)
Sheep—Market (fairly active and irlcss
xlrung: qtKJtati.ini* ranged at )&amp;tt);&gt;a.40 west­
erns, 84.909fl.a0 native* and 8i7J&amp;7J» lambe;
shorn Iota 3O^75c per 1'0 lb® below quotation*
given above.
Produce: Butter—Fancy eoparafiir 22c per.
lb; fine ervamerio* SO^lie; dairies, fancy,
fresh. ISc; packiugTdock, fresh. USJ Jc. Egg*
—Fresh. 12i41frl;ic per dox. Live poultry—
Chickens, 12 per lb; roo«tcr* fle; ducki, U)4
©13c; tnrkeya, mlxol lots. IXHftlfl.-. geexx
81.00 per dox. Potatoes—Hubrutu*. :0.5x8c ;«r
bn; Hurbaaka. xSaiOc; Rose. 3u&lt;j^t!c for
seed; Peerless. 25£2&amp;r. common t* poor mixed
lot* 3&gt;i625c; Early Ohio*. • 40©l\j lor toed.
Sweet potatoea, niinoi*. $L7d©i5j por-bbld
Bermuda [&gt;otat&lt;xn, *8.'n©7.01 Apples-Com­
mon, SL73&amp;-.00 per bbl; goo’,
fancy. 82.5002.7.1
New York.

Saturday, April. S3.
'
Residents of tbe “earthquake belt" of
California ar® sleeping iu tents.
The Chicago painter* have won their
strike on every point and gone to work.
At Fort Worth, Tex.. Mrs. Robzrt Staf­
ford shot and killed her husband during a
Now Yonx. April Sfc
quarrel.
Wheat—No. 3 red winter ea-h. Jdtjc;
Ex-Senator Palmer Ims sold bb fine 700- April, v Mo; May, WJ&lt;a Jum. «&lt;c« Ccraacre farm a few miles from Detroit for Nck 2 mixel cash, -ir; April. *^4-; May.
! 4«?4-; June, 46j4c. Gau—Duh; No. . mixel
81.000,001
2tia claimed by Illinois Palmer men ca«h.rx:; May, 34J4c; June, 84c. Bye-Dull
steady; western, 81&gt;4B»c. Barley—Doll
that so far 487 delegates to the state con­ and
and nominal
Pork-Quist; new mesa.
vention have been instructed for him.
IILOOGH-Wl Lard-quiet; May, K.42; July,
Railroad travel In southern Alabama Is

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�Full Line of Hastings Furniture

At Greatly Reduced Prices.
Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Aprika8, 1892.
MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

cmnoD“as second-class matter at
THE HASTINGS, MICH., FOSTOFFICE,
____________ AUGUST 14, 1879.___________ _

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Congressman Burrows put the demo­
crats in congress in a nice hole last week,
in order to catch the socialist vote of the
cities. the democrats proposed to put into
the record as part ot their speeches chap­
tars of Henry George's book on the tariff.
This was done for the purpose of getting
book in complete form printed at pnb2
lie expense, and laving it circulated as a
democratic campaign document. This is a
part of that •‘economy” for which democra­
cy is making a record. Congressman Bur­
rows discovered this fraud, and proposed
to deny to members of congress tbe privi­
lege of Incorporating parts of books Into
their speeches. This motion was voted
down by the democrats. Mr. Burrows
■bi'. proposed that all parts of tlie work of
Henry George be stricken from tbe record.
This too was voted down by the demo­
crats In congress, who thus by this vote
put themselves on record as endorsing the
,principles of Henry George. Then the rejablicans in congress began to get Into the
aame business by incorporating into their
apcecbes extracts from works favoring the
npubllcan policy of protection.
After
■they bad bad fun enough ot this kind, Mr,
JtarrowsAgain vainly sought to expunge
■ail this matter from the record. The demo­
crats voted this down; thus again commit­
ting themselves to George’s doctrines.
Then Mr. Burrows called the attention of
democratic congress to tbe principles
ttey had endorsed, first by making George’s
hook a .part of tbe record, and then giving
tt lhe sanction of their votes twice after­
ward. Among the many outlandish tilings
in this very book which the democrats In
aaagress proposed to print at public ex­
pense and scatter broadcast was this one,
which farmers will appreciate; Mr. George
tethis work ondoraed by the democrats In
waitress urges that no tariffs of any nature
te levied, but that all taxa, for the sup­
port of municipal, slate and national govowoent,
ratoed aotelp bp dtrrrt fax on
Mmzf calua! Think of such a monstrous
doctrine! When Mr. Burrows called tbe
attention of democratic congrowneu to
Odo sort of rot. calculated to Inflame aud
paadar to the socialistle element of large
cities, and which would work ruin to farm
interests, the democrats tumbled over each
Miter tn mad baste to undo their former
awUon. So that no Henry George books
will be printed and circulated at public exteaw But tb« democrats cannot get out
awkward dtawlan la ablate (tea,
— plwrnd „ tatta* radorrad Hary

Coart Calendar.
McCoy's special suit sale continues to be
Following is the calendar for the coming
a great attraction to all who would pur­
chase bed-room suits. And no wonder. session of court:
He has never before been able to make
'
cjumimal.
’
Gen. Alger denies that he has withdrawn
such low prices on this line of goods. He
People vs. Eugene Witeox, perjury; peo­
from the race for the presidential nomina­ has a large stock to select from.
ple vs. same, criminal assault; people vs.
tion. We hope he has not, and that be
Game Warden Hampton has issued for­ James L. Wilcox, perjury; people vs. Hen­
may get that solid and enthusiastic sup­ mal ruling to the effect that trout may be ry Northrop, perjury, for sentenced people
port from the Michigan delegation to which caught Sunday, May 1. and also on the vs, James Seeley and James Culp. Jail
first day of September which was Intended breaking, for sentence; people vs. Wm. II.
he Is entitled.
to be a part of tbe closed season but was Hutchins, obtaining goods under false pre­
left In the open season by tbe careless tense; people vs. James Scidmore, assault
Squawbuek kerosene promises to eclipse wording of the section.
and battery ; people vs. Asa D. Rork. ob­
its former rfecord for producing calamities.
taining property under false pretense;
The program for the three days races to
Three fijH In this state last week can be be held here in Juno has been prepared, people vs. Louis Brady, aiding In keeping
gambling room: people vs. Mary Treat,
traced to this compound of greed. Iniquity and will be ono of great Interest to horse­
keeping,gambling room; people vs. Rollin
men and to all wbo love to witness trials
and ignorance.
Dunham, aiding in keeping gambling
of speed. There can be no doubt but. that
room; people vs. Donna Jones, John Moore,
these races will be tbe best ever witnessed
Wm. Irland and. Wm. Montgomery, for
It would seem as though the republicans In Barry county. Every effort should be
perjury: people vs. E. Luca*, appeal; peo­
1 of the country were determined to nomin­ made, not only by those actively interested, ple vs. Wm. T. Rose, selling liquor on
but
by
all
citixeus
to
make
these
races
suc
­
ate Blaine, whether or not he will give bis
Siibday and keeping saloon open on Bun­
cessful. We have a word to say to those
day; people vs. Nettle Sheldon, keeping
consent
who shall manage the races. If an attempt
bo made to fill the fair grounds with gsmb- bawdy house; people ys. Fred McPherson,
ling snaps, and pool selling be tolerated, assault; people vs. Byron Dickinson and
these races will be tho last here. There is Romanzo Brown, keeping gambling room.
ISSUES OF FACT.
no reason why the moral sense of the law­
Nancy Howarth vs. Mary K. Howarth,
abiding people, who like to witness trials
■ of speed, should be offended by anything ejectment: Anna Dorr vs. BenJ Waite, mStiff hats, regular price 82.00 for 31.50 at that panders to the baser elements In hu sumpsit; Ohio Farmers Ins. Co. vs. Sam’i
the Bankrupt store.
man nature. Horses can trot as well, and Roush et al, anumpslt; Benson Bare vs.
Fine line of eakes and pies kept on band decent people will enjoy seeing them do so Geo. Potter, replevin, appeal.
a great deal better. If there are none of
all tbe time at the aide side bakery.
IMPARI.AXC*.
•
these things to offend any. We would like
Wm. Lake vs. James II. Sutton, assump­
Tbe nicest stock of millinery goods In to have the privilege of saying Iu behalf of
sit; in re, Asa D. Rork, assignor.
the city at Russel's.
this management that none of the usual
CHANCERT 1ST CLAM.
EGGS, EGGS taken in exchange for objectionable features of races will be al­
lowed. We can then work for them with
Dlrorraoma: bh.t J. tv Brror, Me
goods at the Racket,
good heart.
MllUn; 11,Bl, rv rratecl, W. Dartete.
Phin. Smith.
W'llln,too Q. rv Kllxa s. Jewell: BUI, M.
A very good gents work shoe, oil grain­
Bertla B. Sport.; M.ry tv Geu. Tur*
ed, lace for 31.50, others ask 32.50.
ben Bdwardjj. M.rr spin,; Gw. J. tv
Bankrupt Store.
Addle Um&lt;; Carrie M. r. Amo. Weather­
fort; M.ry TV D.tCl H. Erarta; UatUe Tv
The fire department will have an elec­
Martin B. Hooker.
tion of officers next Monday ulght. All
There is being introduced in this city
members are requested to be present.
CHANCERY 4TH CLASH.
and vicinity by J. H. Woolllng and his

George's theory that laud should pay all
taxes.

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.

Additional Local News.

A NEW BOOK, )

For a first-class bed room suit call at F. agents, an expositor on the New Testa­
W. Grable's, where you will find tbe lar­ ment by Rev. John Brown D. D., the
gest and most varied line ever shown in most complete exposition of the New Teste
Barry Co.
___ ,
ament ever published.
Rev. Puffer says: It U a valuable work.
Tbe rain last evening added greatly to Its notes are good and there Is included a
lhe appearance of the streets as ail rubbish
great amount of necessary information. I
was washed away. It will also be a boon
commend this book to the attention of all
to the farmers as a good hard rain was
bible readers.
needed.
Rev. E. M. Blanchard says: It is a great
In the paper published in the interest of benefit to all bible sUidents, Sunday school
tbe K. O. T. M. the lodge in this city is re­ teachers and scholars.
It brings into
ctee
compass much that could only be ob­
ported as being among lhe most prosper­
ous and flourishing in the state.
tained by long search in many volumes,
tewl. « moat valuable ,14 u&gt; the nudTTl
Remember our spring stock of furniture
the word of God.
j
.
and carpets la now complete. Good assort­
Rer A. D. Orij.br »n: a
olaraat
ment and prices reasonable.
nlto to .11 peraona Intemtto In biblical
F. W. Greble.
«
When in want of a new earpet, rug. or every 1 resbyterian.
chenille curtains you should call and see
Rev. M. J. Brownell rays: It la a com­
the elrgant line of these goods at Russell's. plete and comprehensive work. 1 gladly
You can save money by making purchases recommend it to all desiring a thorough
of him.
knowledge uf the sacred text.
Bov. Frank Carpenter says: It is an ex­
If you are moving, house cleaning or fix
Ing up your home, you will find a firsl- cellent work and should be In the homes
ehrlrtten fun!Iy ,n lb« tod.
dasa Hue of furniture, carpets and drap­ °f
in^I !L“’ C&lt;ms&gt;benJH U • library
eries' at F. W. Grable’s. Remember our
stoek la all new. North side Main St.
Hastings. Mleii.
’
".mi piw-

Norman Latham et al, va. David lekea
et al, bill to establish right in church pro&gt;
«&lt;»: Lonlaa c. Brawn” H. L. No^T
InJoncUon. DI Torn* uia: Hm&gt;rj E.
EI«.P0ni;Gra.J.„.
'Ind* L. tv Ad. lb. rt F. Human.

:-DRESS GOODS-:
Spring weather necessitates particular attention
to Drees Goods. And the bargains we are now of­
fering will convince you that we are fully alive to
your wishes in that regard.
We have just received some of the very latest
weaves of foreign and domestic manufactures.
The fabric^and shades are in harmony with tile
season. Dainty and delicate as befits the coming
spring. Space will not permit us to enumerate the
different fabrics, but visitors to our Dress Goods de­
partment say without reeerve that we have the
finest line of dress goods in the city.
We need scarcely say that we extend to all a
cordial invitation to examine our line of dress
goods. No efforts on our part will be wanting in
showing you our goods whether you buy or not.

Tueiclies’ Jeiclcets.

tv'

WteRosiFhnr
ONLY $2.25.
This is for caah only. I want
your

Our assortment is broken and in order to dos?
out we will give you prices that will insure a ready
sale.
"

5H0E5.
We are closing out our shoe stock in order to
make room for more dry goods, and you can have
them at cost.

Remember I am not in
™encp^lnation' J ,hiP »y

TteJ. M. S. C. hvll *1™ ta Um-,

gavagood
wee U&gt;dr first

■’

JOS. ROGERS.

Mm Mr fcj Mi Im

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, April atf, .1891
w. r.

COOK. Local Kdltcr.

The Harvest
Depends something on the seed.

F. G. Stowell was ln|Detrolt last week.
Large Invoice ot dressers, commodes and
center tables at greatly reduced prices.
F. W. Gbihlx.
The Furniture dealer.

Addle Farter went to Detroit Friday on
business.

H. J. Codes, of Lowell, was Iu tbe city
Monday.

Fred E. Smith, of Allegan, was tn tbe
The many friends of W. W. Bugbee,
formerly of Orangeville, wUl be glad to city Tuesday.
heat)that he has been elected president of
Claud Hough, uf Nashville, was
the council of the city of El Dorado, Kan- city Tuesday.

The business office ot the Banner has
bwn receiving a thorough over hauling,
and If the paper In less intereallng thia
week than usual, Is because we are all
“torn up.”
,
All grades ot Ingran, tapestry Brussels,
body Brussels and Wilton carpets In new
and elegant designs cut in lengths to match
without waste, and at prices' within reach
of all al Russell's.

Anyone desiring to build, paint or hav­
ing occasion to use hardware should get
prices at the W. F. Powers’ hardware
store before buying. Bargains offered for
the next SO days.

Ming New
WING’S

FteHe Shoe Lacings

We were In error in saying that Chas.
McMore, of Nashville, would come to this
city with bis string uf horses. He will
/nake his headquarters at tbe grounds of
the Nashville Driving Park Association in
Nashville.
.

Anyone, contemplating building- should
consult W. E. Allgeo, tho contractor and
builder, before commencing. He will fur­
nish estimates, and all work done by him
will be in a neat, workmanlike manner
and very reasonable too. Many of tbe
very neatest houses in the city were built
by Mr. Allgeo.
The farmers or Barry county are tn
vlted to Inspect the Shields Patent wind­
mill. They are manufactured
by the
Hastings Engine and Iron works.
One
is in practical operation in, front of their
office. It will pay you to patronize home
Industrie* and get their prices on wind­
mills, derrick's tanks, etc.

Jos. E. Carl was arrested in Lansing the
They conform to every mo­ fore
part ot the week for working up
“grave yard Insurance” for the company In
tion of the foot, giving free Elkbart,
Indiana. He did considerable
circulation, and require no work In Carlton along tbe first part of the
month and was arrested upon complaint of
tying or untying after once 1 Henry Crockford, who had a warrant is­
sued April Otb. The evidence against him
being placed in the shoe.
seems to be conclusive, as be succeeded iu

L.E. STAUFFER

reinstating several old members into tbe
company, aud took out one new policy in
Carlton. The Elkbart company Is prohibit­
ed doing business In this state under quite
a penalty.

hand and you may need a straw hat If you do , come
wyou a line that can't help but please you.

_ ___ we
the newest

JTYLEJ

T. J. Bush, of Middleville
city Tuesday.

E. F. Butler, of Jackson,
city Monday.

our PRICES ARE RIGHT.

F. B. Hire, of Battle Creel
city yesterday.

&lt;■

Irving Franks, of Allegan,
day In the city.

Dr. Horner, of take Odessa,
city last week.

me

Mr. snd Mrs. Aaron Wonneth are in
Allegan county.

Miss Minnie Evans returned to Bellevue
Monday morning.

Judge Smith was called to Allegan on
business Monday.
■

G. E. Clapp, of Otsego, was here on
business Tuesday.
Fred Goodyear, of Grand Rapids, was in
lhe citr yesterday.

Mrs. Tibblta and Mrs. Madison return­
ed to Ionia Tuesday.

Let ns say a few words about this. We bought direct from the manufact­
urers .^therefore we can save you the profits paid to the jobbers. Give us a
call and we will save you some money. No need to speak of our

Olotliing- Stock.
The number of suits that go out of our store daily ie aufficient to say that
the patterns and prices are right, and when it comes to furnishing goods Weare in it.”
Yours respectfully,

Pliny Grice, of Allggan, visited friends
In the city last week.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lombard spent Sun­
day Ilf Grand Rapids.
Bert Hamlin left Tuesday for a visit
with friends In Holland.
T. C. Thatcher, of Boston, was in the
city Saturday on busineu.

E W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Michigan.

One-Price Clothiers.

Miss Etta Simpson entertained a friend
from Charlotte over Sunday.

Don Smith is confined to the house'wlth
an attack of tbe malarial fever.
Mrs Wm. Brice, of Maple Grove, spent
Sunday with T. S. Brice and family.
P. T. Colgrove was called to Chicago on
business Friday, returning Saturday.
C. J. Blanchard, of Battle Creek, was in
the city on business the fore part of the
week.

R. K. GRANT’S

Mrs. Geo. Soule was called to Parkville
yesterday to look after a new ten-pound
grand-son.

Mack Hicks has been confined to the
An accident that resulted in the death of house the past week with a slight attack
Peter Wibert, of Irving, happened at of pneumonia.
O’Donnell Tuesday forenoon. It seems
Dr. Lampman, who moved to Albion
that Mr. Wlbcrt came to that place with a last summer, expects to resume the practise
load of hay that morning to get It weighed. of medicine here.
He got down from the load and went to
Mrs. C.
Roberts, who has been In
the horses heads, taking them by the bits.
Laugh, talk or eat. do your artificial teeth They became frightened at something, and Kalamazoo for some time, will return to
or drop down? If to *end one dollar for
this city, to live. In a short time.
I &gt;r. Iftnbwd'» Handy bolder. You can apply It giving a sudden bound threw him down,
10 your plate In on© minute, and no matter If the wagon passing over his body.* He was
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Greenfield, of Grand
vour plate fits or not it will bold firmly tn the carried at once to the house of Ed. Ed­
Rapids, attended the wedding of his sister,
tn out a under the mo*t trying flrctftnataneea.
wards. about four rods away, and died In Miss Grace. In this city yesterday.
Address J. Z. HUSBAND, D. D. S.
White Cloud,
a short Hine. Mr. Wilbert was a,man in
Michigan. the neighborhood of 60 years of age and a
Miss Grace Richardson, of Charlotte,
member of tbe G. A. R. Arrangements has made arrangements to give the Ker­
Farm For Sale.
x- for the funeral bad not been made at this mis* In this city in a couple of weeks. '
1 will sell iny farm on section IT, in Che tq*n- writing.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jones, of Grand
ihtp ot ('triton -cheap. There are ISO wre*.
j.*0 acres improved with good buildings, good
Do not let pi anti that bavo blossomed Rapids, visited friends in the city over
water and about five acres of orchard; choice through the winter, and which you intend Sunday. C. W. returned to the Valley
frail fam. tv in good &lt;tate of cultivation. For
city Monday.
; .riiirrvarttrulars call on or write to Toblaa to use another season in the house, go on
Harn, HaMlngs, Mlcb. Alan have A ewes with blossoming, writes Eben E. Rexford in
Yesterday George H. Rock graduated
'.amirs for sale.
tlie May Ladles’ Home Journal. See that from the University of Glasgow, Scotland,
they get at their summer’s work as soon as having completed a three years course in
possible.
That wort is to rest.
En­ one year and a half. He will leave for
courage them to do nothing but recuper­ thia country about May 4th. In company
ate.
Do not give rich soil, or large with a fellow student, he recently took a
Preparatory for Second and Third grade
amounts of water, for these encourage tramp through the Highlands of Scotland,
certificates.
vigorous growth; You want the plants to and has premised to semi an account of
remain as nearly dormant as is consistent the trip which wilt be published as soon
Prune into as received. George is to be congratulated
Supt. W] I). STERLING and I’rin. H. with health. Cut back well.
something like symmetrical form, and upon the record that he has made, and he
B. AN DRt"S. Conductors.
4
This schnol will close just In time for keep'watch of them as growth is made. will make a name for himself In the navy,
the regular Barry county teachers' exami­ Pinch back whenever It seems necessary as Uncle Sam is on the lookout for Just
such fellows as be.
nation which occurs August 4 and 5. For to do so to 5£Furc good form.
catalogue containing full particulars in re­
The grand k'lrmesa. given under the aus­
gard to course of study, tuition, board, etc.,
Ladies hats at cut prices at the Racket.
pices of the ladies of the Unlversallst
address W. 1). Sterling or H. B. Andrus,
Pbin. Smith.
church, under the direction of Mias Grace
Hastings. Mid}.
Richardson, of Charlotte, at Baird's opera
Russell sells the Haul Ton corset waist
house last evening, drew a full house, for 90 cents; also has a full stock of Dr.
which was more than well entertained.
Warner's.
The dances were all well executed and

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L,OCAL NEWS.

showed much careful training on tbe part
of Miss Richardson, who proved herself to
be a graceful dancer, her Highland Fling
and Spanish dance being especially well
executedr Every number on the-program
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach tills office Tuesdays at latest to was encored and the nursery dance, where­
■ insure insertion In the Issue of the week in twelve little tots, dressed In long white
dresses, go through numerous difficult
when brought.
movement, was an unusually pretty scene
Plow slxies 90 to SI. 19 at Bankrupt and brought forth rounds of anplnnse.
Nearly all the nationalities are represented
store.
in gorgeous costumes and It Is one of the
Attend McCoy’s special sale of bed-room most pleasing entertainments ever given
suits..
In I-ansIng.
It will be repeated to­
Hale Kenyon Is raising the rtof to his night.-—Lansing Republican.
bouse.
KirmeM was at first the designation of
Choicest kinds of oranges and banannzs the outdoor church festlvala. celebrated In
nt South side bakery.
Holland nnd In Belgium. Years ago each
Interesting reading matter will be village had its own celebration, but now
tbe festivals are restricted to a few towus,
found on our Inside pages.
*
and furnish tbe chief attraction of the
House to rent on Church street. In­ year to the peasantry for miles around.
quire of Mrs. Ann Coffieid.
Tbe great kirmesa of Antwerp takes place
Tr^the Boston brown bread. Yon can on the 10th of August, the feast of the JAssumptlon, and culminates In the great pro­
get at the south side bakery.
cession of Notre Dame. Wares from all
All the newest patterns in rugs, carpets, over tbe country are displaced for sale,
curtains, ami drapes at McCoy’s.
and a characteristic feature .lathe native
’ Gq to the South side bakery for Boston dancing. The use of-thc termTh- America
is cither a tradition or a revival of the old
brown bread and domestic bread.
Dutch festival given by the early settlers
Read tlie adv. ot the W. F. Powers on Manhattan Island, but the klrmess here
IsdlstincUy an Indoor entertainment, al­
Hardware store In Ibis Issue.
most synonymous with a fancy fair, ac­
See our gents furnishing goods, very companied by music, dancing, tableau vlcheap.
Bankrupt Store.
vants, and usually held for some charltaI
Court will convene next Monday, with ble purpose.
quite a fair sized legal grist to grind out.
One of tlie simplest disinfectants of a
Ladies shoes 31.00.
sick room Is ground coffee burnton a shovel
Bankrupt Store.
so as to OH the atmosphere of tlie room
Several from hero will take In the Boston with Its pungent, aromatic odor. If two
Symphony concert in Grand Rapids May red hot coals are placed on a fire shovel
and a teaspoonful of ground coffee is
9th.
sprinkled over them, at a time, using
New line of children's carriages just three teaspoonfuls in all. it will fill the,
receive! at F. W. Greble's, north. side room with It* aroma, aud is said to have ,
Main St.
the hygienic effect of preventing the spread
Get an egg basket at Hams’ and Van o* various epidemic diseases. The odor Is
Arman's before they are all sold. Only as­ very agreeable and soothing to a sick per­
son. where other dlainfectanta prove disa­
cents and will save you many eggs.
greeable.
Physicians who doubt the
Cut price shoe dealer at the Racket; tlie power of coffee us a disinfectant, frequent­
best fen shilling shoe you ever saw.
ly recommend Has a deodorizer, and It Is
certainly one of the very best and most
Phin. Smith.
agreeable. Moat of tin- expensive disin­
The Whitney baby carriage acknowl­
fectants sold In the shops have no special
edged to be the best on '.he market Low
power as such, but are simply deodorizers,
prices and easy terms. Call and see them
tbe two being frequently confounded. It
at F. W. Grebje’s, north side Main St
is beat, however, to obtain from a physic­
For tbe next 80 days tbe W. F. Powers ian In case of dangerous epidemics some­
Hardware store will sell goods at greatly thing tliat will certainly jeetroy the germs
reduced prices. See the ad. elsewhere In of the disease, as well as deodorize the
this iMue.
room.

• CIRCULATION •

This wgek,

80 quires.

R. K. Grant is building a 30 foot addi­
tion to his store, which will give him more
room for his stock of goods.

Miss Quinn, organist of the Hastings
Presbyterian church and late pupil of the
celebrated Professor Post, of Grand KapIdsr gives lessons on the piano or organ
either at the residences of her pupils or at
her own home on 201 Broadway.

The Michigan Central will, on May 3rd.
and 41 h. sell tickets from Hastings to
Muskegon and return at tbe rate of one
and one-third fare, good going May 3 and
4 and returning not later than May 5. on
*account of Democratic State convention.
M. A. Gilman, ticket agent.
Dr. Holman S. Humphrey was promptly
on hand to fulfill his promise to be iu Has­
tings, April 20. A great many Invalid*
called from all parts of the country. Thd
doctor’s visit, at Ford’s hotel, will beThurs-1
day. May 24th. All sufferers are Invited
to free consultation.. Read every word of
the doctor’s large advertbeiueiit In this pa­
per. Remember naxt time you will find
Dr. Humphrev at Ford’s hotel.

Cat Price*.
The 2.000 ladles bats I bought early in
lhe season has begun to arrive. 227 sampiH came last week for me to select from.
See them and be convinced at tlio Racket
Print Smith.
■ Card of Thanks.
Wo desire to extend our heartfelt thanks
to kind friends and neighbors, who so
cheerfully aided us In Um death and burial
of ouf mother. Their kindness will ever
be held in grateful remembrance.
Mr. D. P. Flower and Family.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to return our heartfelt thanks
lo kind friends for assistance and sympa­
thy during the sickness and" since the death
of our son George.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson.
What is the KlrmeM?
It Is a chaste and beautiful presentation
of all tho National dances. Nothing can
lx-, sweeter than tlie Kate Greenway girls,
as they appear upon the stage, "each with
her do|ly In her hand.” The music Is
charming, and from tho time the curtain
raises until it drops, the audience is de­
lighted with one scene of beauty and one
entrancing wave of melody. Wherever
the klrmess-nas been given It has met
with unstinted praise, and it is an enter­
tainment that wlH call out the people of
any city for several nights.
t.

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Greater values cannot be
put into Boys’ Suits than
those we show you. Take
those Boys’ Suits from
$1.62 to $15.00—there’s
where you get your moneys
worth. W hats the use of
paying more for last sea­
son's garments? Hold on,
wait till you see these, and
the Boys’ odd pants at 75c.
$1.00.

Hold On!
There’s nothing but good
reliable garments in the
Children's Suita. See 'em
in the window and notice
the many new and pretty
styles. Step inside and
see the quality.
Don’t
throw your money away
for traahey, poorly made
suits, but, hold on, don’t
buy until you see what we
will show you.

Hold On !
It's pleasant to run an ad­
miring eye over the neck­
wear stock and note its
unbroken freshnete. The
Neckties here are direct
from the makers, and are
absolutely correctin style,
shade and shapes. Hold
on, we want you to see
them.

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�Thtrrvl.y, April 18. 1893

YORK

as well «s coaid be
WednMdV evening, April 13. ^3-

A-.

read and approved.
Aid Blinatoo took ins seat.
The bond of Edward G.
J*"
eorder, in the gum ot 81.000. with John
Welswrt and Spary Phllllpe “ »uritie«,
PIMoved by Aid. Sentz, that tbe sam« b®
accepted and approved. Carried all ayca,

naya none.
, ,,
,
Aid. Bentley took his seat
Moved, by Aid. Reynolds, that communi­
cation from board Of water commissioners
be referred bock to board ot water comnis8ionen. tlie same to be referred to new
council. Carried.
CITY ACCOUNTS.
*
Sergeant A Co. 51.000 lbs «*’ • • • •
«
Jack Shay hauling two loads of coal .10 -0
Jas. Depoe lighting lamps................ \ 1 W
C. A. Gallop 15 hoara labor \8 40
ChLi Baker, trenching.....................
&gt; 50
Chas.
C. A. Gallup, trenching
Dennis A SUngeriand, printing....
41 57
Jas. Walker A Son, supplies...........
Goodyear Bros., supplies...................
Sdd Wiley, trenching....................... •
field Wiley, trenching, at Geo. Ab­
1 50
bey’s..................................
1 50
field WUey, tapping at H. Jones...
Sergeant * Co., coal April 4th, ’OT 70 12
H. E. L AP. Co., arc light............
Frank Flfield, St wrk marshal order
1 38
field Wiley, same
1 05
Jas. Depue, same
ao
Frank Flfield. St wrk 4tli ward....
so
Jas. Depue, same
50
Ed. Sentz, use of stove polling place
J. B. Roberts, supplies............: •.. ■
Citizens Com. night watch Jan 4th
14 00
Adrjl 11th *W2
33 50
Chas. P. Warner, printing
1 00
Jack Shay, St wrk 2d ward
••
3d “
Ed. SHay, same
1 20
Jack Shay, same 4th ward
3 00
J. L. Wilkins, sand on Preston bill
3 00
Delos Hopkins, wood.............
4 00
E. Pierce, labor on booths..
3.00
A. Jewell, gate-keeper, election...
John H. Myers, same
2 00
D. R. Trego, same................................
2 00
Geo. Radford, same,...v.
2 00
Robert Bell, same..................................
2 00
Wm. H. Spence, Sr., same
2 00
A. H. Loveland, same
2 00
Jas. Tomlinson. gate-keeper
6 00
Jas. Hews, clerk election..................
0 00
C. F. Brooks, same
6 00
Frank Stebbins, same
■» 00
W. B. Sweezey, same
N. J. Bronsou. same
0 00
Jno. M. Bessmer, same
0 00
R. M. Bates, same................................ •
0 00
E. Pierce, same
0 00
■ E. Woodard, same
J. W. Bentley, same
W. 8. Nelson, same
fi 00
6 00
F. G. Goodyear, same........................
6 00
D. W. Reynolds, same.:.......................
fl 00
Jno. Spent*, same............ .
M. W. Riker,............................................
0 00
..
Moved by Aid. Bentley that the same be
allowed as retd, carried all ayes, nays
none.
Moved by Aid. Reynold
count of C. W. Warner, tre
disallowed. Carried all ayes.
On motion of Aid. Spence council ad­
journed.
• J. B. Roberts, Recorder.

a io

eloetod president ot the. board tor the ensulng year.
Moved by Aid. Bllnston. teat lhe mayor
appoint a committee of 3 to draft rules -to
govern the board for the coming year.
CMrriej!. Committee, Aldi Bllnaton, Sentz,
and Spence.
Tbe following bills were presented and
audited:
Jack-Shay 10 hrs wrk 2d ward at
20cta .................................................
Jack Shay.
“
30 cte man and team
Jack Shay
“ 3d * “
00
30 . ............................................................
Jack Shay
”
3 N
30 ..............................................................
William Townron and team to 10
hrs cleaning St 3d ward
Frank Fifield and team to 15 hra
4 50
cleaning street 3rd ward
Henry Burke to 10 fare, cleaning St
1 50
3d ward......................................
1 50
Frank Bennett some
Joseph Masson same............................
1
50
Frank Ryerson same
1 50
Liberty Warner same........................
John Inchbold to 4 hours cleaning
00
council rooms..........................
John Mate to blariumlthing from
10
Dec’OI to Feb. 25th OT
W. D. Hayes to ex-changes on cor­
poration cocks.......................... •.
L5 W. Kenfield to labor........................ 11 40
James Walker * Son to balance on
4 30
corporation cocks and wood pipe
Dan Holbrook to labor.......................
1 50
Scld Wiley to labor
2 40
L. W.'Kenfleld to labor
Moved by Aid. Sentz. that the bills be
allowed and orders drawn on the respec­
tive funds for lhe same. Motion prevail­
ed. Carried all ayes, nays none.
Moved by Aid. Brodessor, that we ad­
journ to meet Wednesday evening, April
27. ’92, for the transactioh of regular busi­
ness. 1 Motion prevailed.
E. G. Holbrook, Recorder.

TH. rewata, of a nun. «bo claimed *
have ballad from KalaaaawK are aw.iUM
Idanlllteatkai al iko eoontj manna In
Chkaire- Ha (Had very .uddenlr «bll«
In a saloon.
A 850,000 brlek aud stone building will
soon bo erected la Kalamazoo for tlie man­
ufacture of peppermlut aud n few other
essential oils.
.
Dr. Arerill DeCamp came lo Grand KaJIda last we»*k from the southern part «C
tho state with a ,well filled wallet. He
proceeded at onca lo make new friends by
treating several “hnngert on" at varinu*
saloons. When he lioarded tlie train for
his home he was pretty muddled aud had
not gone tar when he routed up enough co
realize that his wallet and 8300 in cash

OUR COUNTY

Mbs Mary Johnson, a Coldwater Miss,
lias had her name heralded from one end
at lhe country to the other as “mysteri­
ously disappearing.-’ Lairt week she re­
appeared upon the streets of Coldwater as
gay and chipper as ever as though she had
no ver been the subject of such a sensation.
She declines to say where she has been
further than she had not been outside of
the city limits, and absolutely refuses to
make any statement concerning herself.

X W. Foglesong, of Carlton, received a
message from Hillsdale last week an­
nouncing the dangerous illness of his
brother. Dr. M. P. Foglesong. of apoplexy
and Mrs. Foglesong departed for that
place at once to administer to his wants.
Everyone has doubtless been made aware
of the fact that the doctor has been held
for some time past on the charge of poison­
ing his wife. At his examination which
took place last week the court dismissed
the case, there not being sufficient evi­
dence to bold him for trial. It Is said to
be a case of spite work which has resulted
very seriously for Dr. Foglesong.—Free­
port Herald.
•

Hannibal Hart, of Allegan, has been ap­
pointed Judge as successor of the late
Judge Arnold.
The appointment gives
good satisfaction.
A deal b on deck whereby tbe Sher­
wood house property of Charlotte may
pass Into the hands of John Potter, of
Potterville.
Tlie legality of the Eaton county local
option election will be tested in the Su­
preme court May 3rd.

George Joslyn a journeyman printer
was arrested in Coldwater last week be­
cause he had one more wife than tbe law
allows him to haves
A couple of weeks ago Miss Merriman,
a teacher In tbe Rockford schools had oc­
casion to correct one of her pupils. The
correcting was done with a hickory ruler,
aud it raised such ridgef on her victims
anatomy that she has been arrested on the
charge of assault and battery.

The Featherbone Corset company, of
Kalamazoo, turn out over CO dozen corsets
every day.'

The postoffice department at Washing­
ton has ordered free delivery of mail for
Coldwater, commencing June 1st.

frw of charge.

Mr.

Parker,

pr

CONFIDENCE WELL PLACED.

prtetor or

In 1863, Mr. John Atwell, of Alliance. O.. t„, ,k , .
nolicy
of «6,000 m theof
Mutual
InanranceComi,„ a
0^ a single'premium
$2 442 Life
05. Mr. Atwell u.:'.
old and the policy was on the life plan.
yeai»
Tl»-r
V.UW down
It must have required considerable faith in tllme
work In one
U&gt;«u 1 omM'‘‘o“ *
&gt;yB
before he treated me and do it easier too for a man to invest SS,500 in an institution frOm
? have talked with many
knew that he himself could never withdraw it. Mr a!‘
people he eured yesxa ago and all »!***
must
have
been
’
actuated
by
no
ordinary
degree
ofu,^mS*
hia ability «n the highest ««*»■
ness combined with the spirit of optimism to have thn- rU
Gail on the Dr. and talk it over.
ed so large a sum at that time to the future welian- of
family. For, be it remembered, Life Insurance was not thl
the tried and tested institution that it is to-dav. F.-iv of o
companies then in existence had passed the ex1,l.rinie”?'
TROUT FISHING.
stage. Tbe assets of the Mutual Life were only aiX)llt “!~
The new Extension
twentieth of what they are now. Then, too, the Vl.arl^r
ot tho ChteMo * Wrot Mlehl«ari K'r
was one of the darkest in the history of this cotintrv Th.,
from Traverse City
to Elk Rapids.
foundation of all financial operations, the credit of the
is twenty miles long
ernment, was in a shaky cdhdition.
s
and penetrates
In fact the very existence of the government was
a region In which
are
gered,
and
yet
this
man
had
theoourage
to
intrust
hisnioX
numerous trout streams
and the protection of his family with the Mutual 1 if,- tnn_J
that have
heretofore been too
ing that the Company must stand or fall by the results of ,
stupendous civil war. And the probable outcome at tl-at time
remote.
The line passes through
was rather dubious. Within the past two or three vears the
Miteh.ls.^Acme,
Williamsburg
Life Insurance world has been astonished by the payment of
and Angells, at or
of
more than half a million dollars by five members of one
near to any of
which there are good
family for the protection and benefits afforded by the con
streams that have
tracts of the Mutual Life, but to my mind this was not more
never been fished
remarkable than Mr. Atwell’s investment of 12,500 thirty
to any extent.
If you would ratlier
years ago. I wonder who the soliciting agent was am] if d
go farther off
is still living. M. Atwell seems never to have wavered in
you will find a
steamboat running
his faith in the Company nor to have changed from the orisregularly-from
inal purpose of his investment
Elk Rapids through
Every dividend declared (and there were tjveuty-eight
Elk Lake, Round Lake.
Torch River, past the
of them) was applied to increase the insuram-e value of his
mouth of the Rapid River
policy, and so at the end of twenty years his insurance had
and up tbe entire length
grown to $8,791, and when be catne to die last year the Com.
of Torch Lake.
Into all these waters
jany paid the beneficiary $9,629 As an investment of money
empty
1 find that without taxation, and withont the slightest at­
trout streams
that are now
tention from the insured, the original premium was increas­
far the first time made
ed by a little more than Ftvr: PKB cist. Comtovno ritnaisr
convenient.
Geo. DkHavkn.
fob TWHNTV-E1OHT vEAtts. What a text for the solicitors of
(Jen. Passenger Ag’t..
today.
(
As a rule figures] and eepecialy Life Insuram e figures,
are dry and unfanciful, but to a reflective mind the history
of this policy opens interesting avenues of thought.
When you want a
To say that its results have never been approached out­
side of thia Company may be trite, but it is none the less
true, and to assert that under our present improved me|hGo to the '
ods it can and will be done again ia not promising too modi.
Chari.es E. Lawtox.
CITY BAKERY. J. M. McELWAIN,
Special Agtpit.
Fine line of creams and
Hastixos, Mien.
fresh confectionery.
Jas. L. Wilkins, ex Mayor of
says: “My piles would &lt;woe d?*“

.. Stephen Wheeler, of Bellevue, was
recently kicked by a horse and died last
i week.
Nashville Odd Fellows are making
Saturday last Bellevue merehsnts got a
preparations to present tbe cantata of
Queen Esther in the near future. Prof. bustle on theirselves and hired a balloou: 1st to make au ascension to attract the peo­
Wyatt, of Detroit, will act as Instructor.
ple to tbe town.
J. Elliott, of Nashville, was grinding a
While Jeff Kaylor and his family, of
circular saw on an emery* wheel last week,
Eaton
county, were away from home last
when the latter broke one portion of It.
striking him in the breast, cutting through week a tramp entered their residence and
bls clothing and making a painful wound. stole a watch, suit of clothes, some money
and a set of sliver spoons over one hun­
The people of Nashville ire rejoicing dred years old that were „yalued very
because the prospects are so favorable for highly as relics.
j
their June races.
It Is reported that 8. J. Tomlinson, an
The Nashville News doesn’t like the. way experienced newsimper man Is figuring on
the trenches \were left after the water­ buying tbe Charlotte Republican.
works were put in and doesn’t hesitate
The retiring city marshal weighs 218
about saying so, which Is very proper.
pounds, the newly elected ona tipping the
Now is tbe time to take a &lt; good tonic med- beam ot 140. A short-sighted fellow, who
bad seen the large star on Marshal Morgan
Tuesday evening, exclaimed as be saw the
new official standing behind the silvery
A. Gates is working Henry Babcock’s star the next morning: ••How the marshal
farm—A. Granger moved back on his farm has shrank since last uightT’ lie was
If you want to get a better price
last Saturday— R. K. Stanton has com* ordered to “move on.” bo* marshal Cronan, for old scrap than you do from
menced the’foundation for bls new house —lepton Rapids Journal
peddlers, bring your old iron of all
—Bom to Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Bryant, a
A Battle Creek man disturbed a religious kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
son—J. Madison has his new barn raised,
with J. McGrath as boss. Joe Is a hustler meeting last week. A warrant was issued rags and old carpets to the
—Mrs. Gus Reed und daughter visited her for him, and the last seen of him. bo was
daughter^ Battle Creek last Saturday and going toward Indiana with an officer right
Sundaj^-Wm. Manning Is able to go out after him. As nothing has been heard
again; E. Vanbiake has been visiting at from either of them, it Is thought that they
Mr. Manning's the past week—Dr. Van met
Michigan ave,
Hom has a student practicing with him
Thos. Manuel, the alleged Yorkville Opp. Roller Mill, Hastings, Mich.
from Ann Arbor—A. N. Warren Is on the burglar,,whose coat tall was torn off In
sick list with heart difficulty—Mrs. K. hla efforts to escape and gave him away,
Powell has been visiting bi Johnstown the has been bound over to the circuit court in
past week—Dick McPeck while out hunt­ Kalamazoo hi &gt;1000 bonds.
ing accidently discharged his gun, and is
The Jewelry store of C. M. Bnidlsh, of
now minus two fingers—We learn that
Mrs. S. Hull Is very low with consumption Augusta, was entered by burglars last
—Orlle VanHorn returned to Ann Arbor. week, while he was at a dance, and quite
a number of rings, chains and trinkets
Nashville? were taken. As be had all of his watches
L. W. Feighner and wife were at Grand at his house, tlie burglars probably missed
Rapids last Friday—Nellie Welton is the wbat they most wanted, fentrance was
guest ot Mrs. Wm. Fuller—Mabie Boston gained through a broken window light in
Js visiting at Dexter—Claud Hough and the front door. No efue as yet, though
John Houghton were at Grand Rapids tbe It Is thought that the work wan done by
fore part of the week—Mrs. Young and someone well acquainted with Mr. B. and
Mrs. L. Feighner were at Charlotte Satur­ his store.
day—Miss L. L. Feighner spent Sunday at
Counterfeit ten-dollar bills were recently
Hastings. Monday at Grand Rapids re­
turning home Monday evening—Rev. passed off upon unsuspecting Douglas and
Scheurer went to Detroit Monday, to ad­ Saugatuck people. The Imitations were
dress a meeting of the I. O. O. F.—Social very poor and in each case the mau asked
for change for the bills. It |a M|d lbat
Wednesday evening at Mrs. Belgh’s.
the one who “shoved tbe queer” lives in
Fennville.
Mr. and Mrs. Marks are visiting their
daughter In -Indiana—School has com­
Kentucky has made a 8100,000 World’s
menced in tbe Fisher district with Mr.
Chase as teacher—Ladies’ dime society Fair appropriation.
will meet with Mrs. Kinney next week
Victoria, Australia, has made a World’s
Thursday—Wallace Brown and wife were Fair appropriation of 8100,000.
at Mrs.
Sbawmsn's
Friday—Sabbath
In
the government exhibit will appear
school commenced at’the Fisher church
all the relics, which are obtainable, of
Sunday—Satie FipherJs on the sick list
Got. John Milter, ot North D.koU, revariona Arctic exploring expeditions.
*h“l* '»&gt;■»« ««Ln&gt;.
r~.
Banfleld. ,
Plljbwl bj t.noera In lb. lUd Hirer Vail.,
Great
Britain
has
added
£35.000
to
its
Rev. G. E. Kulph, of Battle Creek, will
Fa,r ■pprf)Priallon- making It now ot Wnn«ot. .nd North Duou. n. Md
give his lecture on company F and reminn J: I-'l*nJtbl. town ot Ilwlrht, N
Iscenses of the old army on the evening of £50,000 or approximately 8300.000.
D.. boonht 100 .cm ot land In th.
May 4 at Banfluid M. E. chnreb. Those
Ancumenta for and agalost Sunday
’’•I.1*!"’ ,?erer beanl Mr‘ Kulph can not opening of the exposition.-W|R be heard by
7 Won worth Iho .alary ota coverom.nl
afford toi miss this lecture—Mn. Wallace the national commission on October fl.
Is quite 111 at this writing—Rev. Wallace
““
W’
The American Bible society will makn per the tollowlnj atatannfe
attended tlie minister’s association at Kal­
« exhibit. In whieh will MWr copfel of
......... tuaiaa
amazoo last week-The people were very
la mar. th.a WO aZS, I."
busy In preparing and seeding oata last
week—David Stiles shipped another car­
inducting &lt;x&gt;it «fiaii&lt;.*E.’.4;;;
load of cattle last Saturday for Buffalo— . ^pP,lc*ltoo« for «P*&lt;» In the exposition
There was a large turn out of the G. A buildings now aggregate more lbun 4 ona
Leaving
'TL 1
«&gt;“« OoXX'
R s last Saturday evening—Henry Cherry ?n°°
Cases of this kind ars ' ao*
has the foundation of his house completed Ing from foreign applicants.
John Lisle had a new wind mill put upon
hiiold ptacc last Saturday—A. Albrecht . S?1? Callf0™lfl building wUl Im shown
s being kept busy and is a noted horse a growing specimen of everv (hiifnmi.
tnmrr und colt breaker. He takes In
0,500 •UdC.*
everything of the hone kind aud they obey

Common council met pursuant to call
Thursday cveuing. April 21st, 1&gt;2, for the
transaction of regular business.
Mayor ilogle. presidlug.
Roll call, present, Aids. Bentley, Brodesaer. Cook. Sentz, Spence and Townsend;
absent. Bllnston and Nelson.
Aid. Bllnston took his seat.
Minutes of regular meeting of £pril 15,
read and corrected.
Moved by Aid. Brodesser, that the min­
utes, be adopted as corrected and read.
Carried.
. *’
Communication from city treasurer, C.
W. Warner, read.
.
Moved by Aid. JJlInston. that tbe com­
munication be referred to finance cotnuflttee.* Carried.
IT the Common Council of the city of I
'Hartlugs:
We, your petitioners of the 2d ward of
the city of Hastings represent, that the use
of the stock yards of the M. C. R. R. have
become a nuisance to the residents In that
vicinity, and are becoming more of ;&lt; nui­
sance. and that the company has In con­
templation a great increase tn the size and
capacity of the same; that they are not
kept clean and the refuse aUowed to be
collected there, makes it dangerous to the
health of tbe persons living in the vicinity
and we therefore petition your honorable
body to investigate tbe same and cause the
same to be removed to a place, where they
would not be dangerous to health. Signed
Jacob Huffman and 18 others.
Moved by Aid. Bentley, that the name
be referred to lhe board ot health. Motion
prevailed.
To the Hon. Mayor and Common council
o&lt;4he city of Hastings:
Your petitioners would respectfully
show that Michigan ave In lhe 1st ward is
tbi principal street In said ward, and that
there tyis been for several years a side
walk on the west side of said are. from
Oak street to State road, and on the east
half ot lol 131, and that there is uo side
walk on lhe west side ot said Michigan
ave, from State road to Thorn street, ex
cept on the east side of the south half o
said lot 131. Therefore your petitioners
pray, that your* honorable body cause to
be constructed a side walk from said State
road to Thorn street on the west side of
Michigan ave ns soon as the sama can be
built. Signed by Ezra Hall aud twelve
others.
Moved by Aid. Sentz. that tlie name bo
referred to the side aud cross walk com­
mittee. Carried ail ayes.
To. the Common Council of the City of
Hastings:
Your petitioners would respectfully nsk
that Bond street between Jefferson and
Creek streets be graded, u the same is
nearly Impassable aud It could be graded
and made in good condition for a small
amount. Signed by C. Dickinson and 14
others.
Moved by Aid. Spence, that the same be
referretl to street committee. Carried.
ot bis command.
.
Moved by Aid. Brodessor. that the liquor
hoods for tbe ensuing year be fixed nt the
NEIGH3ORING COUNTIES.
nme amount 83000 as last year. Motion
prevailed. * Carried all ayes, naya none.
liI^i8lh'P*rt*
«I4 bw
Moved by Aid. Bentley, that the salary
I.T With IlIh nuronia In rv. —
of the city recorder be fixed at 8250 for tho
ensuing year.
Carried all ayes, ways
none.
Moved by Aid. Brodessor, that we pro­
ceed to the election of president for tbe
eosulng year Carried all ayes.
Result of 1st ballot—Bliuatan 1, Spence Ing unaware

FRESH. LUNCH,:-:

A, E. RENKES.

OLD RAGS!

JUNK SHOP,

IT'S A “JIM DANDY,”
The stock of lumber and shingles lalely
purchased by

Bentky, Mason &amp; Bik

CONCERNING BICYCLE TIRES

At their yard can be found all the latest

There are tires—and tin*,
and there is also The Tire
which is

novelties in hemlock boards and studing.

THE VICTOR CUSHION.

But don’t forget
THE VICTOR PNEUMATIC
which is not a rubber and
cloth ring masquerading as a
pneumatic, but the best made.
Best hollow rims.
Cata­
logue free.

The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting. '
Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything.”

Shirley W. Smith,
The Victor Man.

7

lit.

belonging to
£en®eld &gt;n Hastings
udln8 houses, vacant lots

Apo;it0tScresinsecond

ARE YOU GOINGTO BUY A

SEWING MACHINE ?
If ao, buy of the man who Bells at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you $55
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other ftr $25 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!

j^g Dollar of the Poor Nan
Is just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich He sell’
1 he Light Running World Renowned Domestic rhe Ne&lt;
Home and some other first-class machines.
He will sell you a machine for a small pay mi nt do»»
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you to call on him before yon buy.
Needles, oils and parte for all machines.

w. F. POWERS.

T. PHILLIPS-

HARDWARE STOR£.
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j.

it. *

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4

A*

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Nervous Prostration,
SleepleMnesSjSick and Nervous Headache,
Backache, Dizziness, Morbid Fear*, Hot
i ’las hes.Nervous Dy8|&gt;ep8ia,DullneM,Con-'
fusion,'Hysteria, Fits, St. Vitus Dance,
Opium Habit, Drunkenness, eUL, are cured
bv Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. It
&lt;in,-s not contain any opiates. Trial bot­
tle and fine books FREE at druggists.
Dr. Miles Medical CoM Elkhart, Indiana.

TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.

Sold oy W. H. Goodyear,

Hastings City Bank.
ILutlhg*, - - Mich.
APITAL $75,000.00.
M'ltPLLS •f.Ubu.UO.
■llchltfai

CHAPTER XVII.
OUT FROM THK SHOULDER.
Edgar Julian put a cigar in his mouth
without lighting it. and contemplatively
cazrd Ht the brick or shell sidewalks ns
he iMiraed along, aimlessly strolling in the
breezy shade of the trees. Somehow he
felt that Rosalie loved him, notwith­
standing her strange action. It was use­
less for bin to attempt to unravel just
.then the mystery of her excitement or of
Ellis' unwoutri impoliteness. Between
himself and the latter he knew of no
reason for a quarrel. In their business
transactions Ellis had had things quite
his o'.vn way, and there had never been
any but the kindest words between them.
Surely the man could not bo so foolish aa
to fall in a passion because he was ad­
dressing Miss Chenier! The difference
betw»-en the north and the south at this
point had not occurred to him.
Therefore when after an indefinite
stroll he at last found himself entering
the Pulaski House and meeting face to
face with Ellis, he wns profoundly sur­
prised at being accosted as follows in a
low. dotermiaed tone:
"Will you at once cease your atten­
tions to Miss Chenier?’

KoblUMHt,
R U.
John Canrrth.
Chester Messer.
P. T. Colgrove.

Intepaid on thno deposits and
BanKin. Business Transacted.

fa, Kalamaico It Sagifiaw
TIME TABLE.
In effect June 28. 1M».
Station?.

SOUTH.
Ktl.iinaroo Lv..
EaM Cooper.....
Ulrhland Jutic't
Snio’?.."'
Delta» ...
Cioverdiue
Shultz

Coat-i Grove

Petrol'
Station?.

went.

&gt;.»! ir-iuoo Ar..
Kort Cooper Lr.
H i liiand Juoc't
Mlbr*
j&gt;elt-*n
&lt;'Inver
Shultz

Coat* 'Grove.
Woodland

l-ln.-inz ....
Detroit.... j
•Stop, on sisrml only.
t Xo«. 5 am! 6 win not carry pas«eagers unless
provided with fretjiht train permits.
FrrlRht trains will be run at the convenience
of the eompuiy,.who reserve the riebt to change
the tine of such trains witboat notleo.
F. Bush, Gen'l Manager.

Dilfflii, Lacsiiig Ji Narthsra.
TIME TABLE.
Tn elect Jan. 3. M33.
F ivosite Itoote between Grand Rapids,
and the east.
r.y
u-wgKw t a, M. IP. M. |
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„ Woodbury
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ISuunniU
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.
2 15
Grand l.idgq
Ar il.snstng
. (Detroit
5 10
P. SI.
liietruit
|lju&gt;strg
Grand Ledge
(.Mulliken
iSunleM
iwoodbury
। Lake Odessa
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Elrndalu
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"cCord
East Paris
Ar Grand Rapids

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Portland
onia
Coward City
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•’Anton

IP. M.

10 29
10 47
11 30
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Ar iGrand Ledge

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Detroit
F. M.
5 to

P.M.
p. si
• Every day, others week days ouly. t stop
on st-na!.
I’arlor cars on all trains between Grand KapIds and Detroit. Seats 23 cents. Connections
made in Union ittnilon. Grand llaplus with tho
CHICA-.O* W®»T Michioax Railway for
Cincuio ANO THK W«ST AXP FOR MUSKRuox, Manihtxk.Travzbsk .City, Elk Rap­
ids and FmosKitv.
Favorite route to tbe
sum ner rejurts ot northern Michigan.
• rr.tlMftavs Grand Rapids tor ChlOMto. 9 A.
. ------ . ,
M andV^i p

uuo 1
A. JI.
Trav®rs® CIty 7:33 A'

I'orior e.tn on day trains and sleeper* on
night trains u&gt; Chicago.
A*k my agents tor further particulars or
write to
Gnojtua DrHavkx, Gen‘1 PWr Ag’t.
Grand Rapids.
*

. Straight out from the shoulder.
He looked into the young man’s face,
expecting to see that he was drunk; bnt
such was not the case. He was sober,
calm and evidently meant to be answered.
A glance was enough. Julian did not
hesitate.
"I shall do just nsM please,” ho slowly
and meaningly replied.
Quick as lightning Ellis slapped him
in tbe face with the tip of his gloved
hand, saying as he did so:
“Yon know what that means!"
What followed was something quite
new in Savannalu Julian did not say a
word, bnt squared himself liko a prize
fighter, tapped oqt lightly with his left
hand, nnd followed with his right, let­
ting go a resounding blow straight out
from the shoulder against tbe side of his
opponent’s head. Ellis went whirling
back, and fallhig heavily at full length
upon tbe floor lay there almost sense­
less, while a number of men quickly
gathered around. Jnlian still bad the
cigar in his month. He went to the
clerk's counter and lighted it as coolly as
though nothing had happened.
In a few moments Ellis had recovered
himself, bnt his head was terribly shaken
by the shock, and he found it difficult to
stand. As aoon’ns he could fix his fiery
eyes on Julian ho said:
“It was a coward’s blow.”
•
“You’ll be a little careful hereafter
about flipping your glovo in my face, 1
suspect,” calmly replied tho northerner.
“Hl put a bullet in the place of my
glove, if you are not a coward.” rejoined
Ellis.
“I shall defend myself at ever}’ point."
said Julian, who thereupon turned about
and went out of tho room, and happen­
ing to remember that he hod an engage­
ment with Mr. Roosevelt, went to his
office. He was not there. Mr. Hosea
Jenkins, tho factotum, said that a very
important telegraphic dispatch from a
relative had just been received, and that
Mr. Roosevelt had made haste to go to
his house to bear tho sad news that his
njece's mother was very sick and would
probably die. She wished her daughter
to come at once. Jenkins told all this
with tho dry precision and angularity of
one whose mind contains nothing but
numerals and tables-of7 interest. market
quotations amTrailroad time sheets. He
sat at k high desk with a bigledgfer open
before him. • Ho had a pencil behind each
ear and a pen in his hand.
"Is it Miss Chenier’s mother who is
ill?” demanded Jnlian.
"Yes, in the up-country somewhere,"
replied Jenkins, who, though a Yankee,
was proud of his southern acquirements.
"Will the young lady go immediately?”
“Yes, air; that is, Mr. Roosevelt tele­
graphed to bis superintendent to get
ready a special sleeper and engine.”
“How long since ho left here?”
•!An hour, sir."
Julian turned from the office.into the
street and walked rapidly to the Roose­
velt mansion. It seemed to him that
everything was assuming on attitude
hostile to his happiness and hurrying
him on to some great calamity. But he
must see Rosalie before she went away.
The thought of parting from her was
just now peculiarly bitter.
When be reached the house a servant
informed him that Mrs. Roosevelt and
her niece had already gone to tlie station.
Mr. Roosevelt wished to- send their spe­
cial out behind the tegular afternoon
passenger train sons ttfrun upon its time.
Julian felt a strange sinking of the
heart Altogether the day had been a
frying one,-and now to have Rosalie slip
away from him, to be gtme for an imtefi-

nite time, just when hi* fate was trem­
bling in the balance of her decision, was
too much. Ho drew his hand across his
forehead, upon which celd beads of per­
spiration had gathered. He feltas though
all his will power were deserting him
How strangely empty the great old house
looked! There was her banjo leaning
against the dark paneled wall.
He looked at liis watch; it was ten
minutes yet to train time; he could reach
the station before she was gone if he
could find a carriage. He hurried into
the street again and looked in every direc­
tion. Then he went to the Pulaski House,
hoping to find a bus or cab lingering
there; but the fates were against him
An hour later a .colored boy brought
•him a note from Mr. Roosevelt, who
wished to see him at tho office. Ho went
immediately and.Ibund there Mr. Largely
also. A conference had been agreed
upon with Sir Edmond Kane, and this
meeting was for some precautionary
consultation.
.
Julian’s mind was more concerned
with Rosalie than with business. His
flijt inquiry of Mr. Roosevelt was about
her. Had she gone alone? No, her aunt
had accompanied her. They had a special
car. Mr. Roosevelt had sent his oldest
and most careful railroad man along
with them.
"Bnt what is this rumor wo hear of n
fight between you and Ellis?” said
Largely, who was highly gratified to
learn that the mountaineer had at last
"ran against a solid’header." as ho
termed it
Julian explained without explaining.
Ho did not hint of any connection Miss
Chenier’s name had had with tho affair.
"I regret al) this very much,” said
Mr. Roosevelt; "Ellis comes of n fighte
ing family; ho will challenge you im­
mediately.’’
•
"If he does,-I’ll have him arrested
forthwith,” replied Julian.
,
Mr. Roosevelt straightened himself
stiffly in his choir, and gazed at the
young man in utter disgust.
“That would be just the thing," ex­
claimed Largely. “It might have a good
educating effect on tho young men here­
about if we’d make an example of ono'
by landing him safely in tho stato
prison. What do you say. Mr. Roose­
velt?’
"I should think a gentleman would
get dry comfort out of such a proceed­
ing.;
"Yes, ha! ha! ha!—yes. you’re right,”
chuckled Largely; "a gentleman would
fee) queer in the penitentiary.”^
Julian xvas not so obtuse to Mr. Roose­
velt's meaning. He saw at bnce that
Rosalie’s uncle held strictly to the old
code of honor, and it flashed across his
mind that she* too. might do the same.
Next morning he rose from his bed re­
solved not to fight a dnel, let the result
bo as it might. What cared he for south­
ern sentiment and custom! He owed his.
allegiance to Chicago and not to Savahnah.
When he went into the breakfast room
ho found that Mr. Roosevelt hail already
gone down town, having been sent for
by some one, the servant said. Later it
transpired that it was Mr. Largely’s
message, and the business in hand was
to consult over a sudden turn in railroad
affairs. In short, Ellis had sold out all
his interests to. Sir Edmond,Kane and
party. This simplified matters, so that
an adjustment of the Florida muddle
proved quite easy. Mr. Roosevelt und
Julian w$re greatly surprised. As for
Mr. Largely, he swore roundly that Ellis
had some devilish scheme in his head,
aud said that he felt sure no good ever
could come of the fellow.
To the further surprise of everybody
Ellis disappeared as soon as his sale was
consummated. Julian received no chal­
lenge. Days slipped by. A letter came
from Mrs. Roosevelt announcing the
death and burial of Mrs. Chenier.
Julian’s mission was ended and Mr.
Largely was ready to return to Chicago.'
"I haven't seen enough of the south
yet.” said Julian, by way of excuse for
not accompanying his employer on his
northward flight; "and 1 think I shall
linger awhile iu Atlanta and some' of tlie
smaller mountain towns. I want to re­
visit two or three of tho battle grounds
over which I chargod when a soldier
lad.”
"All right,” replied tlie millionaire,
"you know your business best, bnt I in­
dividually havo got about all the south 1
shall ever care for."
Edgar Julian’s departure from Savan­
nah was abrupt He read the following
personal item in Tho News and left on
the next train:
"Mr. Francis W. Ellis, who recently
sold his railroad interests in Florida to\
the English and Dutch combination, is)

spending a few weeks among the moun­
tains of tho up-country near Calhoun.
It will be remembered that he formerly
had a largo distillery in that region, the
capture of which by government emissa­
ries caused greabexcitement at tho time.
It was rumored that a duel was pending
between Mr. Ellis and a noted Chicago
lawyer, but the matter hns most prob­
ably been amicably arranged. Mr. Ellis'
career here has been short but brilliant.
It is understood that ho netted about
$500,000 on his roads. Pretty good tor a
little less than three months’ work!"
Ln Augusta he tarried for n day, but
why he did so he could not havo told.
That ho wits dreaming of finally making
his way to Rosalie ho admitted, and at
the same tide he did cot purpose to see
her at all. Love is always thus para­
doxical. He knew that Ellis was up in
north Georgia on no other errand than
to be near her. and ho could not bear to
think of any ono. much less Elite, seeing
her oftener than he; «ti)l he. wasted a
day in Augusta, idly strolling in the
streets and thinking of what an unpar­
donable thing it would be for him to fol­
low Miss Chenier to her homo under such
circumstances.
When ho got to Atlanta he stopped
and loitered. Ho found much to inter­
est him. many reminders of some hard
fighting nud exciting adventures.
He
went and stood by the blackened founda­
tion stonea of what bad once been a
spacious'^iausion on an airy hill over­
looking a broad plantation in a fertile
valley. Ho remembered bow that house
came to l&gt;e burned.
It was situated
about two hundred yards from tho

Western and Atlantic railroad, and from
its. high hill commanded the track.
Some rebel sharpshooters had taken
refuge in it, and were galling the com­
pany to wl 'ch. Julian belonged. The
order was given to charge' the bill and
fire the house.. Julian, then u mere boy,
was the first to reach tbe spot He at­
tacked the door with the butt of his gun
and broke it in. Aa ha did so a young
woman fired at him with a pistol, tho
ball lightly creasing the top of his head.
He was enraged nnd rushed at his fair as­
sailant with leveled bayonet She retreat­
ed and escaped, but not before be had
slightly wounded her in the arm. Ho
then lighted a match and set fire to the
house.
Now. as lie stood gazing at the ruins,
pathetically clothed in their wild bram­
bles and half buried in ashy debris, he
fancied he could hear the thunder of the
fight rolling away toward Sthko Creek
Gap. Below him lay the valley, scarcely
less a fenceless ruin than when the army
bad left it charred and smoking after
the battle.
He turned away, wondering what had
become of the unfortunate family, and
especially the young woman.

CHAPTER XV HL
AT THE OLD MILL AGAIN.

lit look her bright head between hit
hand*.
It would serve no good purpose to de­
scribe the sad scenes at the old Chenier
mill, where, amid her humble surround­
ings, Rosalie’s sweet nnd patient mother
died and was buried. Mrs. Roosevelt
and her niece arrived just in time to re­
ceive the last words of tlie poor, wornout
woman. Just hero tho veil must fall;
wo shall let a week puss after the burial
before we again approach the thread of
our story.
Some days passed before Rosalie
thought of showing her father the cross
Julian had given her. She told him all
tho young man had said about Provence
nnd Chateau Chenier. He listened and
became absorbed, bolding tho dull gold
cross ia his palm tbe while and gazing
fondly into the sweet, saddened eyes of
his child.
"Since 1 lost my limb," ho said in a
melancholy bane, "and have been able to
do nothing else. 1 have longed a great
deal to go to Provence and see for my­
self.’’
*
. "And shall we not go some day. papa?*
she inquired, slipping her arm gently
around his neck.
He shook his head.
. "Too poor. dear, too poor," he replied;
“it requires a great deal of money to
travel."
"But. papa, I am not poor. Uncle
Roosevelt Jias settled un income ot ten
thousand'a' year on me in my own right!
Colonel Chenier raised his head and
gazed incredulously into her face.
"Yon will let me Like you, won’t yon,
papa?" she sweetly "continued; "Aunt
Marguerite says ■"•ho will go with ns."
Ho Could not answer, bnt he took her
bright head between his hands and
ki&amp;sed her forehead.
Her voice was
more than music in his earn.
“It is a long, long way. nnd 1 am
growing old," he presently said, "bnt I
do not regard this as my country now; I
should liko to live the rest of my days in
Provence, and at last mingle my dust
with that of our ancestors."
"We will go," said Rosalie earnestly;
"we will go and see. even if wo de nnt
stay. Mr. Julian says ho sat upon an
old wall at Chateau Chenier and saw the
moon come up from behind a hill
crowned with olivo trees, just os it is de­
scribed in the- troubadour song you
taught me. Mr. Julian likes all my lit­
tle French songs."
Colonel Chenier looked calmly askance
at his daughter nnd wondered if this
Mr. Jnlian had touched her fancy.
"I wish I could Feo your young north­
erner," ho presently said; "yon have
made me like him; is he agreeable, is he
handsome, Rosalie?’
"1 hardly know how to answer. He
is kind, affable, polite, and 1 am sure he
is honorable; but one can hardly call
him handsome. He’s a great big, strong
man, broad faced, deep eyed, and, I
think, remarkably intellectual.”
"How dor's he feel toward southern
people? Is he a radical?”
"Ho seems liberal; he and Uncle
Roosevelt have grown to be great friends,
and you know Uncle Roosevelt cannot
tolerate a radical.”
"Has ho made a very worm friend of
yon, Rosalie?"
'
.
"Oh, yes, I liko him very much." she
said with emphasis.
Colonel Chenier smiled; it was the
first since tho death at the mill
"You haven't let him convert yon to
tho Yankee idea, have you?” he inquired,
toying with the cross and throwing a
little touch of pleasantry into his voice.
"No, not that, but I liko the north,
especially the west; nnd the people up
there are delightful; they are so much
in earnest, so thrifty and industrious,
and yet so kind and hospitable. You’d
like Chicago, papa, I know you would,
and you’d like Mr. Julian too.’’
" Perhaps, perhaps,”
said Colonel
Chenier in « tone of doubt "1 suppose
lie is too young to have been in the
Yankee army."
"Oh. In* was with Sherman all the
way to the sea," said Rosalie quickly;
"he remembers all tbe little towns along

the line of march: he spoke of Dalton,
Resaca, Calhoun, Kingston and Mari­
etta: he was a mere boy, bnt he went
through it all.”
A grim, ashen shadow settled over
Colonel Chenier's face as her words called:
np the memory of his burned up home,
&gt;nd devastated plantation, his slaves set
tree and J his fortune dissipated by the

breath of that army uf Sherman's.
"H.» was one of die house burners and
woman instil ten* then, perhaps."
“Oh, no, he wouldn't do that; he’s too
much of a gentleman to ever have been
guilty of such acta," she quickly ex­
claimed, her voice full of earnest faith
in the young man’s innocence. "He is a
proud, honorable, conscientious man. not

at all what 1 imagined a northerner to
be; but, in fact, papa, all the northern
people are different from what wr have
thought them: they are really charm­
ing-" ;
“They were infernal vandals when
they marched with Sherman, no matter'
what they are now. Why, don’t yon
know that ono of them stabbed A delaide
in tlie arm with his bayonet?”
“But he was some low down hanger
on of tho army, or some foreigner; he
could not have been n representative
northern man.”
"They were all of a piece; they stole
With one hand and carried the torch in
the other.”
Colonel Chenier was growing excited,
and Rosalie artfully changed the sub­
ject of conversation. She inwardly re­
sented having Edgar Jnlian classed with
the common vulgar soldiery: but she
did not wish to antagonize her father.
She felt sure that if Julian could have a
talk with Colonel Chenier he would win
a way to his respect A sense of high
duty urged her to present the young
man to her father in the most favorable
light, but innate maidenly modesty for­
bade any unseemly haste to become his
defender. It would be hard to discover,
and still harder to define, the amount of
advantage that the simple fact of Juli­
an's visit to Provence gave him in hold­
ing his own in the estimation of both
Rosalie 1 and Colonel Chenier; for, al­
though the latter had never seen him,
the cross and his words at second hand
from Rosalie were sufficient to win for
the young man a favorable prejudice in
the old soldier’s heart. Still there was
a great barrier to pass.
Colonel Chenier nnreed an implacable
hatred against the men whose acts—in
his judgment altogether unjustified by
honorable rules of warfare—had ren­
dered him almost a pauper. The chains
of poverty galled him and kept alive his
enmity toward those whom he habitually
called Sherman’s thieves. Against them
he charged up all the toil, privation and
humiliation of these "reconstruction
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years through which ho had dragged

The berii aalre in the world fon
brtaoea, sorea. ulcers, tall rheusL I
aorw, tetter, chapped bands, chllbi
corns, aud all skin eruptions, and posu.vely cures piles or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect .•satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by W. II. Goodyear, the druggist

William Osborn, living near Muskegon,
Is dead as a result of trying to walk Um
railroad track while carrying a big jag.

Local option In Calhoun county will be
given a show. Tbe board of supervisor*
will meet May 5 to call a special election.
Hood's Sarsapariria has non such a flrm bold
upon the confidence of the people.
Ko other combines th« economy and
str-ngth which make "ico doses one dollar” true
only of Hood's Sarsaparilla.
No other posesscss tile combination. t&gt;roportlon. aud process which makes Hood's Sar­
saparilla peculiar loitself.

HooiFo pills cure sick headache.
W. 1. Lasbbrook has- been appointed
postmaster at Wales, vlee II. L Laahbrook
resigned. '

George W. Brown is under arreat at
Mason and will be brought to Detroit to­
day and taken out to Ft. Wayne. It is
alleged that he Is a deserter from Uncle
Sam’s army.
Tbe oldest inhabitant of Sanilac county
is Mra. Ann McLeod, who was bom in
Scotland in 1708.

Why Stiffler with the Remedy at Hand.
Gkntlemex: I have been a great suf­
ferer from sciatic rheumatism for five
years. A portion of that time have been
confined to my bed. Have been treated
by the best physicians without relief. I
am now taking the fourth bottle of Hib­
bard's Rheumatic Syrup and firmly believe
It will work a permanent cure. It acted
upon the liver nnd regulated my kidneys
and digestive organs immediately, and has
done me mbre good already than all the
other medicines I have ever taken. I
cheerfully recommend this medicine.
Mns. Altha Hkrhixqtox,
Altona. Mich.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Prepared only by
Tbe Charles Wright Medicine Company,
Detroit. Mich.

Lapeer county supervisors have decided
to borrow $4,000 to supply the deficiency
in tlie contingent fund.
Dell Cook, of Battle Creek, and Wil­
liam Henry, of Kalamazoo, will on April
2-8 run a foot race in tbe former city for a
wager of $250 a side. The distance is 60
yards.

Congressmen Youmans has appointed
Ray Mahaney, of Owosso, as alternate for
the vacant place at West Point.

These pills arc scientifically compounded,
and uniform in action. No griping pain so
commonly following the use of pills.
They are adapted to both adults and chil- .
dren
with penect
perfect saicty.
safety. We
guarantee
rr" wuu
we guarantee
they l
have
no equal
in the cure of
---------------------------: sick
himself, a pitiable and despondent crip-' headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
pie. He often said that the man who binonsnes?, and, as an appetizer, they ex­
shot him in battle, if ho conld ejter find cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
him, should have bis forgiveness and H. Goodyear.
friendship: but the vandals who burned
The Palmcr-wlll case st Jackson stilt ,
his house and assaulted his daughter, drags on.
One hundred and fifty wit^d
who devastated bis plantation and en­ hesses have already been examined.
ticed away his slaves, should never be
It has been definately settled that Lndrecognized as fellow citizens by him.
diugton will have a canning factor}’, a
Aunt Marguerite used Colonel Che­ branch of tbe Woman’s canning and pre­
nier’s season of grief to tho effect of serving company’s Chicago factory.
bringing about a reconciliation between
Roy Osburn, of Owosso, has left for
her husband and her brother. A trouble
Washington to fill lhe position of book­
had arisen between Mr. Roosevelt and keeper In tho census department.
Colonel Chenier over political differences
many years before.
One had been a
All claims not consistent with the high
Whig, the other a Democrat They had
character of Syrup of Figs are purposely
come near fighting overVlu^icstion of
tho war with Mexico.
Mr^Roosevelt avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company.
It acts gen tty &lt;&gt;n the kidneys, liver and
ardently opposed the v&gt; or policy. Colonel bowels, clean Ing tbe system effectually,
Chenier just as fervidly defended it but it is not a cure-all and makes no preThe result was a rupture. So. after ten-iolis that every bottle will, not sub­
the great calamities of personal dis­ stantiate.
figurement and hopeless poverty had.
Senator McMillian has Introduced a bill
fallen upon Wilton Chenier with the for the construction of a public building
ending of the rebellion. Mrs. Roosevelt at Flint, with an appropriation of $75,000.
had labored hard to bring these two fool­
ish enemies together.
Her husband
Ria Gratitude.
finally consented, bnt Colonel Chenier,
Speaking of hospital children, a phy­
her brother, rejected tho offer.
Now sician, in an account of his work among
she had adroitly approached the latter them, says: “One little fellow, whom I
under cover of his domestic bereave­ knew very well, had to have some dead,
ment, and had reached hi? heart while it bones removed from his arm. lie got well
was laid bore. Rosalie added her sweet and perhaps thought I had taken a good
deal of interest in him, although I was not.
influence, und the stern min was con­ conscious ot showing him extra attention.
quered. In short, the result was. as wo The morning he was to leave ho sent for
have-said, a reconciliation.
me. When 1 reached his bed I bent over
It was finally agreed that the remains him. ‘Well, Willie,’ I said, ‘we will all
of Mrs. Chenier should bo taken up and miss you when you are gone;’ 'and after­
removed to Savannah and entombed/h ward, ‘Did you want tom me specially H
lovely old Bonaventnre. and that the The little'' fellow reached his hand up and
Chenier family should go to Roosevelt laid it oo my shoulder, as I bent over him,
and whispered, ‘My mamma will never
Place, to remain there until prepara­ hear the last about you.’ Could any one
tions conld be made for the trip to the express gratitude more beautifully I”—New
ancestral estate in Provence.
Aunt York Times.
Marguerite cleverly humored this Pro­
vencal dream, whose fanciful threads
SHERIFF BALE.
had. as she discovered, wound them­
Notice is herebyjdven that byylrtuent a writ
selves about the imaginations of father of fieri facias Issued out d the Clrcuii Court for
lhe County
Barry, tn favor of Edward P.
and daughter; she made everything Gage against lhe real estate of Clark Bassett
serve her turn, in fact Rosalie had be­ In said county, to me directed and delivered,
I
did.
on
the
18
of September. A. 0. IMl.
come her idol, aud to keep that idot near levs- noon and takeday
and «ebe all the -right, title
her was her constant solicitude and and Interest at said Clark Bassett, in and to
lhe
following
dtacrioed
oorcel of Und. to wit:
study.
T
,
The undivided''one fourth (&gt;i) of ibe south
west quarter
of smith we-t quarter (M)of
CONTINUED
section twenty two &gt;39) In towhship ot Trvtng.
Barry County. Mich., all of which I shall exfor sale at pub Ic auction or vendue, to tho
Beecham’s pills will save doctor*.? bills. iK»e
highest bidder, at the north front door at tbe
('■ourt
in lhe City of Hastlnus. In said
The new electric railway from Detroit cuur.te,House,
on the 30th day of April. A. D. irej, at
to Wyandotte will be Iu operation about 10 o clock In the foreq wm of said ii»r.
Dated this )*th day of March. A. li tats.
June 1.
.
Jambn D. Brnham.Sheriff.

We authorize our advertized druggist to
soil Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­
sumption. coughs and colds, upon this
condition. If you are afflicted with a
cough, cold or%ny lung, throat or cheat
trouble, aud will use this remedy as direct­
ed, giving it a fair trial, ana experience no
benefit, you may return the bottle and
have your money refunded.
We could
not make, thia offer did wo not know that
Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied
on. It1 never disappoints. Trial l&gt;ottles
free at W. U. Goodyear’s drug store.
Largo size 30c and $1.00.

PROBATE UBDKB

Cnuntv ot Hurry, hohten at lhe Probate Office tn
the citv of Hastings, la said county, on Tues­
day. the isib dav of April, In the year oae
thowmud el/hl hundred and ninety two.
Prob't"st’
W
* * Armstrong, Judge ot

Tn tho matter of the estate of Junes
Flynn. desssMNt.
On readiBRand Ming the petition duly verified
ofHannah 11. Flynn, widow ot saM 4*&lt;-ca*ed.
praying that a certain instrument ihtedavfled
In this court purporting to be the last will and
testament of said derraeed be admiral to pro­
bate, uid that admlDhtation ol raid estate
be sranted to said petitioner ur some other
suitable person.
Thereupon it n orrterol. that Tnradav. the
loth day ot May. A. D. 1N3.K tea o'clock la the
forenoon, be Molded fur the braring at Mid
Since Ils first Introduction. Electric petition and that the heirs al law of said de
Bitters has gained rapidly in popular erased snd all other persons interested In raid
ciiat&lt;-. are
uro required to
tu appear at
al a scs-iian
seulan ot
favor, until now it is clearly In the lead estate
fjfd Court, then to be Holden as tbe Probate
among pure medical tonics nnd alteratives
—containing nothing which permits its
ere as a beverage or Intoxicant. It Is
turtberonWred. that eaM petit loner give
rrcogr.lred ns the best and purest medicine to the jx-reons Interested tn said estate.
for nil alJueeivfc* of stomach, liver or

funded. Price only 5Qq per bottle.
by W. H» Goodyear.

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Yntanlwr »t noon ’ 72
dime nwumd «l tao homo ot Mr. nod Mr.
n H. Greenfield on north Broadway. At
that hour their daughter. Miss Grace, wm
Sited In marriage to Carl J. Blaachard.
of Battle Credc. Rev. A. D. Grlpby per­
forming the ceremony. The happy couple
left on the afternoon train for a two weeks
trip, during whirh time they expect to
visit ia Kentucky. They were remem­
bered by their friends* with numerous
costly and useful presents, aud start out
on life's journey with the best wishes of a
large circle of friends.
The storm last evening was quite severe
here for awhile aud lightning became
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It --------struck—
the—bouse
of
very familiar.
—
John White iu tbe 4tb ward, tearing off
the siding, and ripping up the carpets.
Fortrtnatcly no coe was hurt, and strange
to say the members of the family did not
know ot the presence of their celestial vis­
itor until some time after when they were
confronted with the evidence of his work.
The electric lights were put out and the
unfortunate nocturnal pedestrian had to
groix- his way along In the dark as best
lie could.

THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.

Washington. April M-The feature of
iMopen te-douof lhe
yeewday
vm the short debar eon the Arsons fundngbill. ]rhich, by indirection, brought
the dnrsVquerifon and resulted in*a

.ng out the words “gold coin" and insert­
ing “lawful money of the United State*,
In the iutritest. bearing prpvision of the
bill, as put in by Arizona herself. Thia
amendment wm carried by 28 to 34, Hill
of New York voting in the affirmative. In
the executive session the Behring sea molus vivendi was ratified.
,
Tho house passed a rraoludon to vacate
the order of general “leave to print” to
members who desired to submit remarks
□n tbe tariff and silver questions. A
resolution wm also adopted authorizing
the civil service committee to investigate
the alleged violation of the civil service
law by certain officials in Baltimore. Ths
remainder of the session wm devoted to
'the consideration of tbe contested election
rase of Noyes v*. Rockwell, from the
1'wenty-eighth district of New York.
Washington, April 3).—Teller made an
anli-administraticn free silver , speech in
the senate yesterday, and said that if the
Republican party continued to adhere to
the single gold standard the four chief
silver producing states of Colorado, Mon­
tana, Nevada and Idaho would not be Re­
publican hereafter. Sanders of Montana
denied this. Sherman announced that the
existing Chinese restrictive legislation
had two years to run instead of’twenty
days. Thispostponeti the Geary exclusion
bill
The house devoted its entire session to a
continuation of the Noyes-Rockwell con­
tested election case. The debate was en­
tirely without incident,
the speeches
technical view of tho
being confined —
to

Following are tbe real estate transfers
for the week ending March, 20 1802, as
Washington, April 21—The Chinese
fckeu from the books in the register’s office:
RMamond Brown to sJabina and Samuel Pal­ jueetioa proved os irrepressible as the sil­
er lou IB. w ana w »oru»u
ver question in the senate, notwithstand­
J F Mead to K (&gt; Edger eo sc sec 17 Rutland
ing the opinion of the foreign relations
committee that existing laws remain in
force till 1834. A general Chinese debate,
IL&gt;bt Dlokerman to W. C. Garrison 40 ac sec
characterized by a vigorous onslaught upon
Baltimore noadnAl
, .
Hue
H Tanner to Jaeob Janson w&lt;4 of e H
.
the Geary house bill by Sherman, was en­
*EM Hlnnuui'to's M°Anderson parcel sec20 tered upon yesterday, ami was left as the
unfinished business
IIjR,'ll«»lJto Ann Eliza Backus lot w Delton
The Rockwell-Noyes contested election
case occupied the entire time of the house,
Bob: Peek to Wm Knzian 40 ac sec 19 Hope the debate being exceedingly dry and but
little
aUentiou was paid to it,’ The ma­
John W Hathaway to Geo Clum mm see n
Woodland *4250
jority of the members occupied their time
0 Miller to Lucinda Squire W sc sec 7 in chatting and smoking in the foyer and
Assyria Jixo
cloak-rooms,
Pbebe Ans
Benfield s add to city *ioo .
Washington, April 13.—The senate yes­
Frank BHven to Kbenezer Pennpck 00 ac sec 5
terday passed a bill increasing the pensions
BaltimoreCTara E
tj
of Mexican war veterans who are helpless
ac sec35 Yankee Springs nominal
Sarah E Bold to Wilmtner Osborn lot 5M City to $12 per mouth. Tbe balance of theseslion was occupied with debate on the Chi­
Sarah E Reid to George Osborn
nese exclusion bill, and tho senate ad^A^lffipa to Lucius G Clark lot 51 Phillips
journed tor the day.
»dd Nashville *173
.
.
.
The house concluded tho debate on the
O A Phillips to B B Downing lot W Phillips Noyes-Rockwell contested election case,
add Nashville S200
,,
O a. Pullilps to J A and J M Sfsco S of lots 47 and voted to retain Rockwell, Democrat,
and 45 Phillips add Niudivllte $100
in his seat, in opposition to the report of
Davl-iSca |e«tuWallace Smith20 ac sec 31 the elections committee— HO to 98., At
JobU*U&gt;* $ZI5
Chas Coffins t &gt; L McCarthy 40 ac sec 33 Rut­ lhe eveniug session thirteen private pen
land HIO
Washington, April 35.—The senate used
Item $i.oo
all of Saturday in further debate on tho
Bentley Bros &amp; Wilkins to Oscar
Chinese
bill without conclusion. An
Frank Johnson tv W J Rule S ac sec co
agreement was reached to close tho gen­
Osenr.WMTen to Elmer Warren e H of e'.-, ot eral debate on the subject at 4 p. m. to­
w. ta see 21 Castleton woo
LT Patterson to J.v» Townsend lot laud 2 day. The bill will then bo open to amend­
ment and may still consume another day.
KtobeLra add Cuy feTauI
x
S W Tulles to John IFlaboenr parcel Cedar
The entire day of the house was conGrvblcto It 1 zlenJer.'hjtl part lot 67, mmed in personal explanations. Bulky
□f Texas cited a recent article in the WmHBarnes to Chas Collins 40 ac
Ington Post which, be said, reflected upon
Rutland Mio
his action in demanding a quorum on the
passage of bills. Thta occupied nearly one
hour. The report of the committee on
Name and res’donee
printing to expunge certain portions of
Edwin W. retinoid. Haute Creek,
the fanner speech of Walker attacking
ie K. Raws. Maple Grove.
Hoar and Williams of Massachusetts was
Jennie A. YOblM. HiullbCS.
then
_ called up,,,
Walker made a peri F.-ank F. Stlncbeomb, Woodland,
Mnal sLatem
No action was taken.
tAmts AL feels, Uebewa, Ionia Co.
! Waj-BINGTO?;, April 20.—Tho senate yes­

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,

. A VtalUn-: Eaclc.
Even when half tamed and proritlod with
food, the sea engle docs'ust Iowj its preda­
tory habit'. A lull grown young bird,
which I^mI met with some Injury, was kept
lor some week* and fed by the ganlcner nt
an old castle in the west which has been
Fie home of the chiefs of a Highland clan
for perhaps as long an the cliff of which it
tonus almost a part has. l&gt;ccn the eyrie of
the aca eagles. When cured nnd released
it returned to Iw ted. and In time grew sc
familiar as to enter the house
The dining room, ns iu many .ancient
Scotch botucs, was at the top of the castle,
with several window* looking out over the
Atlantic. Breakfax-t was laid and many of
the guc..’s were in the room, when an open
window was suddenly darkened aa tlie
eagle flew in from the u-a, and folding it*
wings alighted on the sill. It then flapped
onto the*table and after looking at the
guests standing in the room it mode Ita

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. terday pa-junl the Chinese bill exactly as
reported by the senate committee on for­
eign relations to continue existing re­
striction lews for ten years, und sent it to
the house for conference. This occupied
the entire day.
The entire day in the house was con­
sumed In an attempt to procure a vote on
the resolution expunging certain portions
of Walker’s, remarks from lhe Record.
The Republicans refused to vote, and in
spite of Uie large Democratic majority in
the bouse n quorum of that party was not
er refused to count
present, but not voting,
and nothing was done.
Strikers* Turbulence Affects Business.
Chicago, April 23.—Shipping interests
are suffering on account of the longshore­
men’s strike, which scetns aa far from set­
tlement as ever. Half a dozen b‘g steam­
ers have been in port for two days without

butter which was act for use nt intervals
down tlie board.
For two years the eagle lived about the
castle, but its visits to the farmyards were
not less frequent, and though “indemnity
for these outrages wua freely paid, it is to be
feared that the eagle’s disappearance was
due to a reprisal from an injured “
'
flock

cargoes. Fights between tbe strikers and
non-union men are of daily occurrance
despite tho efforts of the police, nnd the
strikers are growing more and more des­
perate. Tester;lay morning u fierce battle
took place at the Western Transit Com­
pany's dock in which half a dozen men on
each side were badly used up.

THE MARKETS.

Colonel Geobo* Gbay, leading member
of the New York bar^jti New York.
Boron Schakffkr, formerly Austrian
minister nt Washington, at Vienna. .
Colonel H. M. Milward, at Lexlngten, Ky.

THE

aaranga.

Butter-isaiA.
seed *5.00.

DEATH

HKNir.- W. Derby, well-known publish­
er an&lt;l founder of the Cincinnati Enquirer,
lift, v.cjcalf. 5e.
at Columbia, O.
General ALBERT G. Edwards, at St.
Ume-seillLgat Me per bbl; wsterltme.lLN
Louis.
(lata—ado. nerbu.
William Henry Dixon, well-known
railroad mnu, at St. Paul,
Plaster-SeJUngat »4.M&gt; per
General Edwin P. Goodrich, at Boston.
Bah—SslUnx at I.no per bbl.
Major General Sir Lewig Pklly, at
TTmotby Seed-Selling at $-.-.oo per bu.
Wheat-No. 1. white* W: red H5.
London.
Fl-rar - $2’-0 per hundred.
Grand Ducbew Frederica Wilhelwina, sister of Emperor William n, at
Ba*It j - S xf '
Berlin.
ECGXXB H. Cowles, son of the late Ed­
win Cowles of the Cleveland Leader at
Ml dr- HU lie.
El Pa*). Tex.

™ twraty-eMKh day of Audi. A. D. Ifttt.
six months from that date were allowed

IS THE
Yon can’t help admiring onr

LACE SHOES, HAND TURN,
Patent Leather tips and facings.
- You get “Good Form” too, in your shoes as well as in
the shape of an eighty page monthly household magazine,
copiously illustrated and replete with pen pictures of rare
scenes known only to those who go “up and dovzi tbe

Bev. J. Howard Dixon. D. D., promi­
nent Presbyterian, at SL Louis.
James H. Mandeville, well-known law­
yer of Washington.
Colonel J. M. Reid, an old dtizen of
Keokuk. Ia,
ProfeMcr Franz Leite, tho neater of
Germah surgeon*. at Munich.
Henry Bradman Bbyamt, of Bryant &amp;
Chicago,
EM MAS Tccn
builder of

counsel tor

BEST PLOW ON EARTH

world,” with $10.00 cash trade.

WOOLLET » &amp;; BRONSON

With Reversible Share and Points,
Which wil) outlast five plain points

cost less.

Before you buy.
Well, ‘ Those will do.”
the

There is

Finest Lot of Wall Papers

TR Y ITi

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And you will buy no other plow.

I have looked over this spring.

Don’t fail to see them, they are at

HOLLO WAY’S,
Sign of the Elephant, in Hastings.

At

Goodyear’s Hardware

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LET US

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Agricultural Implements,

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, We have the finest t line and the best assortment of
Plows, Harrows and Cultivators in the city, we also have
the Daisy Sulky Hay Rake with a steel wheel, which is. by
far the best rake on tlie market. The Farmer’s Friend is
•jnst what we have got in the shape of a Gang Plow. Farm­
ers it is to your interests to examine our stock before buyng; and see our Walking Plow for $10.50.

POINTER!
I E80 by tlie

THAT WHEN

Hastings Banner
That

You Buy Goods

RiODGE&amp;SON

OF US AND

PC

Are selling thoee

RECORD.

-J&gt;re«Msd f LSoar.M calves.

NOHCB FOB HEARING OF CLAIMS.
HlUtfl ot Michigan. County nt Burry-ss

Can't Help It

BLUE SUITS,
That the

PONTIAC CHIEF, Record 2-27

BOYS IN BLOK
Wear

Standard under rule 1. Candidate for a mark of 2-20
or better this year. Will stand at Nashville under the man­

Cheaper than Ever

agement of Chas. McMoore, Barry county’s greatest horse
trainer. Horsemen will do well to patronize “PONTIAC
CHIEF” the only horse in the county with a state reputa­
tion. For particulars enquire of the owner

I Tell YOU they

Of Hartings or CHAS. McMOORE of Nashville.

Buy Lots

YOU CAN

BRING THEM BACK
IF THEY ARE NOT

tor,
rapid

What You Want
OR ARE NOT T

Of theae Goods, and

Right Size.

SELL LOTS TOO

We seD our goods for
what they are.

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V.OL. XXXVII. NO. 1
HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 5, 1892.______________________________ WHOLE NO. 1925

A NEW INVENTION.

Lehr Seven Octave:-:

THEIWUS
DRUG STORE.
For It! years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

Seccsd-Hud School Books,
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

UI. 5- GoodyeH
The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Hastings, - - - Mich.

Piano Style Organ
Ib n new invention no longer!
U V 9 Because they are now well-known throughout
VV n I I the United States/
When Lehr Organs first came out the New York “Music
Trade" said: "Despite the many attempts which have been
made for some time past by reed-organ manufacturers toward
something new in reed-organs in the way of six or seven oc­
tave styles, they have all until but recently failed. It is,
therefore, interesting to note the somewhat remarkable suecess which Messrs H. Lehr &amp; Co. have attained in this di­
rection."
,
The Chicago "Indicator’' said Jan. 16th, 1892: "The suc­
cess of Lehr &amp; Co. lias been remarkable and affords another
proof that the public soon appreciates a really good article.”
YpQ If you don't want to buy a poor organ, when yon
I LO, j-an get the Lehr, the handsomest, best toned and
easi-st blowing Organ in the market at a most moderate
prii-e, examine it at the store of

JOHN BESSMER,
HASTINGS,

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MICH.

Great Closing Out Sale
—OF—

Hardware, Paints, Oils, Builder’s
Hardware, Buggies, Wagons,

and Farm Implements,
At the

25
YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STEELING INLAID.
SPOMSAHD FORB
Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—“Good
Form,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.
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F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

THE REASON WHY
You should buy Wall Paper
of FRED L. HEATH, The
Druggist, is that his stock is
bright and fresh. The as­
sortment has not been brok­
en, his styles are the latest
and his goods the best qual­
ity. He is anxious to sell, Jje
can not afford to carry as
large a stock as he now has,
as he has not the room or
money. If you are are going
to buy call and look over his
stock. He will be pleased to
show you through. If you buy
of him yon will make no mis­
take. He also carries a full
line of paints, oils and dye
stuffs (including Cushing's
Perfection. Diamond and
Peerless Dyes.) Make no mis­
take in the place.

POWER’S
1
HARDWARE
Du Door Dili ol City DuL
STORE. Fred L. Heath,
Owing to the decease of the late proprie­
tor, this stock must be sold, and to move it
rapidly

SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Will be made for the next

30 DAYS.
This stock is new, clean and large.
In
it will be found all those articles usually kept
n a.first-class hardware store. The necessity
of closing up the estate of the late proprietor
alone causes the reduced prices we are; mak­
ing.
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THE DRUGGIST,

To consumers of kerosene oil in Has­
tings anil Barry Co: Wo have established
an agency at Hastings for the sale of
Snow Drop oil, which for iumlnating pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes it perfectly safe. It produces
a ciear and white light and free of odor,
nor does it cause any deposit on chimney
which is so common with cheap and low
test Ohio oil. Since July 1, 18V1. Michi­
gan allows the use of 120 degrees flro test
oil whleh permits the the sale of kerosene
made from Ohio crude and possesses a
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
to raise the fife test to 150 degrees or more
It becomes useless, so far as producing
light is concerned but at a low test will
bum fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable ordor while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy substance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost is but
little different than what you pay for the
cheap goods you are using and (he satisfac­
tion you will get br light will more than
compensate, saying nothing of additional
safety. For sale by 8. E. Phillipa, H. L.
Newton and Cook A Cook.
A. D. MaTMARP, Wholesale Ag.
Hastings. Wish.

Hastings
Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS..

HASTINGS. HIGH.

COUNTY NEWS.
up ..n . ..res e. rw

Yankee Nprlnga.
1
Almond Ritchie commences work for
‘Lucy Bugbee next Tuesday—We think Art
Is the fastest traveler on record, for last
Sunday be was seen In Springport, Eaton
1 Lipids and Parmelee. How Is that for
traveling—Mrs. Lucy Bugbee was seen on
our streets the other day selling looms
Those wishing to buy call at her place—
Geo. Keller and wife, of Kentucky, are
calling on Mrs. Keller's slater. Mrs. Wm.
Potter, of this place—Mrs. T. 8. Clark and
daughter were the guests of Mrs. 8pringer
last Sunday—Dave Trimmer and Ed. Hall
are building n picket fence near Parmelee
this week—iFranlrJohnson was seen driv­
ing through towu last Sunday.
Delton.
The saloon closed last Saturday night—
Some drunks broke oht several ghiits In
Mr. Huested’s front, when prowling around
the streets when they ought to have been
at home In their little beds—Wm. Chase
has had his house painted; J. Doonan do­
ing the work—Jerry Soroul has got his
house back on the foundation again, where
.It was before tbe.atenu Jaet Wednesday
night—Mrs. Backus has moved into her
new house—The grist mill Is in running
order again—Frank Bishop has just put up
a telephone line between his house and Ids
brother’s—E. J. Hartman has gune to
Carlton Center to work with his father
building houses, etc—The ladies aid con­
vened at Mrs. Evans Wednesday—Bom, to
Mr. and Mrs. E. Plfer. Sunday morning.
May 1st, a girl, weighed 8\—Frank Post
Is better at this writing—Misses Mary Foiey
and Doonan have been visiting at Mr.
Monroe’s tlie past week—Geo. Kern is In
Kalamazoo this week on business—Mrs.
M. R. Gwtn lias returned from Kalainazno
—Mr. Edgeit is on our streets again—J.
Kncestrlck Is very sick—The baloou frame
to the Pennock store is up—Frank and Al.
Bishop's mother is visiting them this week
—Prof. Robinson will move Into the house
now occupied by Mrs. Whitlock, and she
will move In where the Prof.. moved out.

Cloverdale.
Two carloads of lumber have arrived
here for the use of the Zeeland Brick Co.—
The new pastor. Rev. 8 pl tier, preached at
the church last Sunday—Lurena King,
who has been at Richland, Is at homo
again—Geo. Graham has moved iuto his
new house—Mrs. Jane VanHorn is to all
appearances Improving In health—The
highway commissioner elect having failed
to qualify.'the township board appointed
Gideon Wilkinson to till vacancy—Our
school is crowded, and it is about time to
think of building a school house at Clover­
dale—The mother bf Eugene Dick, of
Rockford, is visiting him—Some one had
the audacity about two weeks ago, to steal
a couple of roosters from Chris Hartman.
The latter found an old kettle in which
fowls had been cooked. lie also found a
two gallon jug almost full of cider, also
otic gallon jug almost empty. The thieves
are known and can have the balance of the
cider by paying the damages—The meat
market here is being conducted by Charles
Judin, of Richland—Henry Wilkinson has
his new house well along—James Doonan
Is about to move'his family Into part of A.
Kingsburg’s house—Nancy Park, of Wood­
land, is visiting in this vicinity.

Prairieville.
This week we have bad t% mourn the
death of oue of our best and most esteemed
young men, exemplary in character, belov­
ed by all. After a brief but serious illness,
Eugene Wales. In the noontide of life, .was
called last Sabbath by the Master of all. to
that blessed home where the angels udgn
—Tuesday evening Inst, M. J. Goss and
Indy were caught nnppbig and completely
taken by storm. Their friends In country
and In town filing In upou them, laden
with the toothsome and thu gmxl. The
surprise was a complete one. and more
complete, when the Rev. Harding in behalf
of the visitors addressed the family, and in
a few words filly chosen, presented them
with a finely upholstered plush chair, a
small token of Prairieville’s esteem toward
them, to l&gt;e a reminder of Its people and
associations,. Mr. (Joss and family Intend-’
ing in a week or so to remove to Plainwell. |
Mr. Goss, brimful of feeling, thanked the
housefull of friends. In behalf of himself
and Mrs. Gons, for the kind manifestation
toward them in words which
plainly
showed the coming severance from cher­
ished friends and loved associations. The
midnight hour being on, with good byes
and God bless you, the enjoyable evening's
gathering ended. Thursday following, a
surprise greater’atlll awaited Mr. Gow and
lady, the (Aid Fellews. of .Prairieville, giv­
ing them a surprise of their own, and right
well did they succeed with Mrs. Goss’s aid
in disturbing his quiet. M. J. wns com­
pletely corralled and seemed to wonder
what was up. but having traveled rotlgh
and smooth roads,. he was prepared for
emergencies. After the evening had been
spent pleasently for a time with chat and
jokes. Dr. Mclxaty, In behalf of the Odd
Fellows of Prairieville, presented Mr.
Goss with a combination collar of purple
and scarlet trimmed with sliver and gold;
after which with a few fitting remarks, be
presented Mrs. Goss In their behalf, with
a handsome breast-pin, emblematic of the
three links. To which Mr. Goss, in be­
half of himself and Mrs. Goss, replied
with feelings of emotion, heartily thanking
them for this their token of brotherly love
and esteem. Mrs. Goss following, gra­
ciously thanked the company In her own
behalf. And ere they had time to think
of the oranges and cigars they brought,
she had them surprised by delicious Ice
cream and cake, soon after which ended
one or the most pleasant of evenings.

NERVOUS EXTRAVAGANCE.

Jinny People Wa«tn Knergy That They
Need
Groat Orca*I on*.
"Do you kuow what an immense amount
of nervous energy people waste coutirninlly, which might lie stored up?" asked a
physician. “A very nervous person is apt
to have little tricks of manner which she
fancies are a help to her and cover her con­
fusion, whereas they are really nn injury
and loss. A habit of wriggling in your
chair, of twirling something in your fingers
as you talk, of biting your iipa or tapping
on the floor with your fcot or a hundred
other things, it would be a decided gain to
restrain.
"Very few people realize how rare a
thing it is to sit perfectly still or to do
things comjFOstdly without wasting* any
effort. An oculist who was examining a
patient’s eyes placed a chair niSl told her
to lie seated. Then immediately he naked
her to get up again.' ‘Do you know th^rt
there isn’t one person in a hundred.who
doesn’t do that?’ he naked. ’Do what?’
she said, thoroughly mystified. ‘Move the
chair wheu sitting down. You moved It
several inches and I wanted you in exactly
that light.’
‘'Probably you never noticed this, yet ob­
servation confirms It. Now, why should
Curltou. .
anybody, having put her chair where she
IxfwIs Cole has struck a sand utono
thinks she wants it, move it In the act of
quarry on his farm and II is a good one.—
■itting down? It is from a habit of irreso­
Cote A Haddix will move their saw mill to
lution and nervousness, a failure to do just
Mr. Haddix's farm in Rutland ns soon as
whnt she meant to—to mnkfi her intention
the roads arc dry.—John Carpenter and
go straight to the mark. Probably it is
wife and Let. Carjienter and wife spent quite unconscious with most people.
Sunday at Rufus Hosmer’s.—Ere this is
"In learning to write or to draw you
seen In print there will l»e surprise party lenrn to steady your hand and draw liqes
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa which shall show no deviation or raggedOdell by a few of their friends. Ail antic­ ncM, but lx? always correct nud firm. It
ipate a good time.—Geo. Hnrtman and son is worth while to try to do everything in
Ed are home from Deltoji.—Geo. Becken- the saimt way, with no raggedness, no
hlser raised his bam last Thursday.—We rambling off.
„
hear it re|K&gt;rted that John Row shot Add "But, ns every nervous person knows, it
Rnw while In a quarrel, but we cannot say ■eems almost impossible. You feel thntif
how true It is. Litter we hear that Add you ure debarred from ‘letting off steam’
will not live.
you must go crazy, or jump up or down,
or scream, or do something to horrify or
CuaU Grove.
shock people.
“Well, but try it. Keep perfectly still.
Gee. Coals Is able to be out again.—Sid. Don’t twiddle your fingers, or shake your
Thomas and wife are visiting In Hope this foot, or jerk your shoulder, or giggle, or
week.—Born to Walter Barnum and wife clear your throat, or say unmeaning things
of llblines vicinity an eleven |&gt;ound boy.— because you are afraid to be silent. Keep
Wm.1 Kennedy and wife of Grand Kaplds it up minute after.minute. You will be
are visiting nt J. Fuller's thin week.—The surprised to And how long-you cun do it.
party for Frank Wolf was well attended,
"Then, when you canunt stand it nay
and they presented him with a fine bible. longer, make ypur escape and do some of
—Mr and Mrs. Radatnakcr of Grand Rap­ the violent things you have in mind. You
ids ure spending n few days with James will And that you might have hysteria
Townsend.
twice a week or break a window occasion­
ally without using up half the nervous
force that would Irak out in these little
Woodland.
unsuspected ways.’’—Pittsburg Dispatch.
The rain of thu past few days itas im­
proved the looks of grass and wheat—
Doctoring tho Wild Animals.
John Eastman died Sunday night
The
noupltals for cats (and dogs ore quite
funeral occ tired at the Baptist church on
common
In the large eitiiw, and many n
Tuesday.—C. 8. Palmerton was in Has­
tings Tuesday, on legal business.—F. F. feline and canine pet kns been successfully
Hilbert went to Muskegan Tuesday to nursed through a severe illness by the ex­
pert doctors who spend their lime in study­
vote for Cleveland, so tie said.—The case ing animal diseases. With Ibe exception
of Henry Smith vs. John Snows was set­
of wounds and injuries, the great majority
tled Monday.—A livery team from latke
of the complaints which the pets suffer
Odessa lielonglng to Mr. Hew it became
from eome as a direct result of too high
ladly frightened Tuesday in our village.
living. Sweets, cake, catidy aud highly
The wind was blowing bard and blew a
seasoned food will in the course of time
piece of paper under the team, and the
make even the dumb brutes sick, and the
paper wrapped around one of the horse’s
auimal doctors frequently find that nil
legs. Several, parties assisted In quieting their patients need uro a little physic aud
the team but not before it demolished the
plain living. Two weeks of si£ch cotnmon
buggy pole.—Our village ordinance went treatment generally restores the peta to
Into operation Monday morning. Every­ health and strength again.
thing passed off smoothly.—Fruit tree men
But of Late years the importations to
are busy delivering trees and shrubs.
this country of wild animals for circuMn,
menageries and exhibitions of various
OranKevlU*.
kinds have been so largo that there has
Geo Coon’s daughter Grace died at thu sprung up a regular system of doctoring
Kalamazoo ssy him last Thursday and was for wild animals. Their complaintx gen­
brought here last Saturday for burial— erally ara very few. At first they are
James Heed Is moving his old house to homesick nfter leaving their forest jun­
make room fora new one—Rev. Newberry, gles, and they pine away in their cages un­
of Kalamazoo College, held services in the less they arc carefully watched. The wilder
church on Sunday—Cora Saddler returned and fiercer ones refuse to be oonsoled, and
to Galesburg on Tuesday, after spending a they often Injure themselves In their frantic
few days with her parents here—Mrs. efforts to break through their iron. cage.
Frank Saddler Is quite 111— Robert Galland
Is spending a few days with lib old neigh­
bors here—F. B. Fish, of Allegan, was In
town Saturday.

FLUORESCEIN.

A Bright Chemist Hettles a Quarrel by®.
Rumarhablc Optical Test.
A remarkable taldition to the vast and
continually Increasing number of applica­
tions which Lhsmixtry has found in practi­
cal life is reputed from Germany. The
event is the more striking by giving evi­
dence of the incredible sensibility some­
times observed In chemical r&lt;*actions. In
a mountainous part of the above nientionwl
country, located at the watershed of two
large streams, the population from ancient
times ’ enjoyed an abundance of delicious
trout frequenting the environing brooks.
Modern industry, however, did not hesitate
to place several manufactories on the
shores of these creeks, and their refuse
waters six&gt;n were noticed to pollute the
downward courses.
i
The raisers and consumers of fish, how­
ever, were soon to protest: they sued one at
these establishments for damages, claim­
ing that the refuse fluidx bail killed all the
flail in their brooks. To this the manufac­
turer objccteil. declaring that there was no
communication lx-twccn the water passing
his works and the plaintiffs’ brooks. The
latter, however, though no v Lslble communiciaton of both waters.could be ascer­
tained, maintained that the communica­
tion was a subterranean one.
This lx-ing the state of affairs, a chemist
happened to visit the aceno of the quarrel,
and having been informed about the
trouble, at once declared that the question
might very cosily be settled by o simple op­
tical tert. Both parties agreeing to sub­
mit to his decision ns an expert, he under­
took to perform the task.
The class of organic compounds com­
prised by the name of benzine derivatives,
and abounding with brightly and richly
colored bodies, as well rw with important
medicines, also includes a substance called
"fluonwccine,” from the peculiar intense
fluorescent properties of iuelf aud some a£
its compoends.
The substance represents a dark red
powder, dissolving in alcohol with a red­
dish color having n green fluorescence. Its
compound with sodium offers this green
fluorescence to an almost incredible degree
of intensity;'it is perceivable in water con­
taining one part of the compound to 10,­
000,000 of water. In its effect upon maa
and animals of any kind, however, fluorm
ccine is a perfectly harmless substance.
It was to the optical property of fluorm-'
ceine that our expert resorted when one
flue day, provided with a tin box contain­
ing two pounds of sodium compound, bo
proceeded to dissolve it in a barrel of wa­
ter, the contents then being ponred into
theorook above the factory buildings. No
sooner hod the admixture taken placethan
the brook, formerly clear ami transparent,
liecanie opaque, but of a shining green
color, which spread rapidly downward
with the flowing water. All the water in
the lower course of the brook, and even In
some ditches and creeks which had not
been known to communicate with the
brook subjected to the test, became green,
and kept this color unto its inflow into the
broad stream about five miles away.
The population was astonished am! Ixv
came excited, fancying that the water had
been poisoned, a fear which they did not
abandon before having been convinced that
the water was still drinkable and un­
changed in-taste and even in color wheu
held against the sun. The green hue was
only perceived in the water covering the
dark background of the river bod. People
also became easily persuaded that only the
water in communication with the stream
pasting the factory was subject to the
change, all thu others having remained hi
their former condition, including the one
belonging to thu suing fishermen, who
thereupon grve up the complaint and re­
sorted to efficient cxjxidients to provide
fresh trout for their waters.—Popular Sci­
ence News.
Mrs. Partington's Half Sister.
A certain Maine Womiui who has plenty
of dollars, but a very hazy idea of English
orthography, returned from n visit to New
York. Said she to a friend:
‘*Oh, I had stich a perfectly lovely lime;
everything wax so convened, you know.
We stopped in a bouse where we rode up
to our room in a refrigerator, and I always
had my washing done at the foundry right
there in the bouse. It was uwfui. nice.
Then there wnrn't no trtove nnd no clutter
ip the rooms. There was one of these legis­
lates right in the floor and the heat poured
right up through.”
"How did it happen that, you came back
so quickly?”
“Oh, well, you sec, Sairy didn't have no
appertite. 1 bad the hardest work to got
her anything that she could realize. Hon­
estly, when I got her homo she wax almost
an individual.”
Perhaps it was this woman’s litisbarxl
who said that “Hen Peters got killed this
morning, and the coroner has jest gone out
to hold nn insect on him.”—Lewiston Jour­
nal.
__________
The DreetnaFof Infancy.
When babies smile in their sleep soma
will say angels are whispering to them.
Yet wheu they are old enough (though not
yet out of thu age of innocence) to repeat
their dreams, it is not always of angels
that three are found to bare been. Not al­
ways are they derived from fleeting, un­
conscious recollections of the home whence
they have so lately come. On the con­
trary, it is chiefly, as Charles Lamb, ob­
serves, during the period of sinless infancy
that shapes of terror will intrude upon the
midnight pillow—that the slumberer will
start from dreams “to which the rereriiA
of the cell damned murderer are tranquil­
lity.” How vividly docs the gentle resayist recall these helpless agonies of his own
infancy. We almost fancy we cun see him
start from slumber on some morky night
with a dread foreboding, which was sure
to realize Itself, of seeing souse (rightful
specter.—Argosy.
A Practical Postcard.
Who says that John Bull is not inventive?
An enterprising country publisher, who
has noticed that Immense numbers of peo­
ple suffer from an almost unconquerable
repugnance to letter writing, has prej&gt;ared
a special postcard for the use of lazy cor­
respondents. The back of the cart is
divided lengt hwise into ten unequal spaces,
and the energies a&lt; the reluctant scribe are
spurred by the following soggeBtive head
Ings, one of whkli is conspicuously printed
to the left of each at the dlviriooa: I. Data.
5. Excoec for Dot having written sooner.

�Thuisdsy, May 5-

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The Illinois Statesman in the
■
Presidential Race.

□hjokbemint

with a condition.

If Um Ugbtatng Strikes West Prairie

, ventioa adjourneu sine &lt;Ut»
OHIO

HEP^SUCANS.

at-I^rge Appoint...
ClXvgLASD, April, 2k—The Republican
state convention, assembled again yester-1
dny and Governor McKinley was made

i

permanent ’chairman.
After a few words in favor of harmony
the governor closed ami the report of tbe
resulutionn committee\vas read. Th® refer­
SwtlSGHELp, Ill*., April IS.—Interest ence to Harrison is as follows: “We &lt;to­
. clare our unbounded confidence in Presi­
yesterday morning centered In the ques­
tion of one day or two days’ duration of dent Beuja nln Harrison, awl without
j qualification Indorse awl commend his
the Democratic stato convention.
"7*7 rj administration of the great office which he I
By that Ime the convention convened
claimed at
to . bolds. He has given the country a wise, &gt;
3 o’clock the Cleveland men rot
c,“the
l**’"d
to &gt; jQSg an&lt;j pMtriotic administration. He has
comhave elected enough membarai------' *•’ maintained lhe national dignity and honor
eland
in theaplatform,
mittee on resolutions
to iinsure
generous at homo and abroad. He has mpheld tbe
recognition of Cleveland
In national
the platform.
that the
dele- ’! at
gl°rr of ’*»o
while promoting peace
All they asked was tu»; transfer
ths Uatienn!
their-!-&gt;*;
al- 1 Rh
«0‘i securing prosperity. He hAs faithCleveland
should
gates be Instructed to transfer
their
al­ ' fully redeemed the pledge given before bis
legiance from Palmer to Cleveland should , election and jealously guarded the inter­
i cuts of the whole people. While carefully
and intelligently observing tho platform
and teachings of his party, be has yet been
a statesman, wise, broad and eminently

First Business Session of the
Omeh* Conference.

A question of laymens beats.

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used it §ticl\ to it.
lijose who tr&gt; r&gt;?
reejret not havincj
tried it bejore. it'
is a full 4oz.,plug

I

Hood*i Boraapartlla Rracned Thely

Omasa, May l-By way qf regular Imaine*&gt; the delegate* to the twenty-flnrt quad­
rennial conference of tbe Methodlot Epis­

copal church met
at Boyd's theatw
at a o'clock yester­
day morning, and
were called to ore
derby Bishop Bow­
man. The beauti­
ful theater pre­
sented
a most
charming picture.
Mrs Chaplain Mc­
Cabe, Mrs. Payne,
Mrs. Bishop Mer­
rill, and others oc- .
CO pM low ot cb.
„M1O,
right of the stage, while on tbe left were
Mro. Bishop Ninde with her daughter; Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Chamberlain, of Colorado;
Mrs. Bishop Newman: Mrs. M. A. Clafflin;
ex-Governor Evans, of Colorado, anti, Mr.
and Mrs. P. S. MerrllL Bishop Newman
reail a wripture leeson, and then the great
audience united in singing the hymn, “He
Giveth tbe Increase." The opening prayer
was delivered by Bishop Foos.
Election of Mee rotary.
Secretary Munroe called tbe roll of the
delegatee. Dr. Monroe and Dr. HartieU

For Scrofula. Salt Rheum, and aH
other foul humors in the b'ood of
children or adulte. Hoods SanapsriH.
Is an unequalled remedy. Rcadthij;

W.

“ Wo are so thankful to Hoad&gt; S.Tnxna.
rtlla far what it did tor our little prl that &gt;a
make this statement for Uie bcter. t of 0uk

Suffering Children
Our girt was a beautiful baby, fair afl.i n'.ftjp
and healthy. But wheu she «fes
&gt; tclB
old, sores broke out behind her can md
spread rapidly over her hrad
1 lonhetf
down td her eyra. and into her neck. We
consulted onset the best pliysiiitm* i:i iirocklyn. but nothin? did her any good. .The doe.
ton said it was caused by a loiufula lluaor
in the blood, liar bead be ? m ■

'

I

Ono Complete Sore
offensive to the smell and &lt;lret»dft:l to look *L
Her general health waned r.ml fe]K.
hy
tn a largo chair all day without any life or en­
ergy. Tbe sores caiued greqy iuhiag .^4
burning, so UuU at rimes we had v&gt; r.-itrxia
her hands to prevent scratchi:^. For 3 yean

| American and patriotic."
I
Strong on the SfcKlnley Law.
j G’ovcrnor McKinley Is then indorsed and
the longest paragraph in the platform is
given to the McKinley tariff bill which is
She Buffered Fearfully
unqualifiedly approved. Free coinage is
opposed exec-plunder conditions that will
with thto trrrlbto humor. Iking &gt;irge»l to try
make every dollar coined tho equal in
Hood’s fioraaparllla we did so. We
value intrinsically, m well as otherwise,
noticed that she had more life and appetite.
*
other dollar. A proteat against
The medicine seemed to drive out mom of
other
Aprou
'to.
’ doltar.
**' ------try of the vldZZBlvA® importation into
thto
tbe humor fur a short time, but It aeon tegn to
nua and criminal cuwsro u. Europe closes
subside, the itching and bu m, o B , r«^e,
j the platform, which was adopted with a
and in a tew months hr? head b _ cutlrtiy
HmiWhq ye* OuWi Little User MM
shout,
and
thoconrention
proceeded
to
the
lh.conr.nUon
w u&gt;
clear of the sore. Bhelsnowpcrfreily w.fj,
equally vsluahlo tn Const! paUcn. curing sod pre­
venting thia annoying complaint.while they also
has no evidence of the bumof. and her skin is
nomination
of
camlldates.
ccrreet all disorders or tbesumach attaatoue the
dear and healthy. Hbe aevm* likn
e!&gt;.
The Ticket Komlnaletl.
liver sad x®gula*etbeliriwaie
&gt; tbe bowete &gt;isn
Mtan ifthey
ttey only
Uroly different child, tn health awl grneral
The first thing was tbe selection of a
appearance, from what she was bciure taking
state ticket, and it was done as follows:
Secretary of state, S. II. Taylor, a Sher­
man man: supremecourt justices, William were placed in nomination for permanent
•Aobethey would bsahDortprioetaeitotbaea who
JOHX p. ALTGELD.
T&gt; SPcar ao‘1 J- Y. Burkett; supreme court secretary of the conference, and the former
bcflirfrom thia iBetrsasing nomMatnh bulfortuU’
I^h-gatee-at- was chosen. It U the fourth time that
nstaly tteirrMdnresdoce Dotendbareiaadthose it become apparent that Palmer could not ^erkl
whoone® try them will AM thMoUttJaptlbrett*
lhe prLl&lt;l,i,tl»l nmnln.dot Tbt t"-'1' t **“
-DTMittan •«. honor baa been conferred upon him. In~
K
.l“
I tbci1 selected ns followa; Governor McKin- \ cldentally tbe vote developed the fact that
then
selected
a»
it&gt;nw»;
—
- ----------receive me jhcjiuvuu.w .............------- _ .- 1ley,
— —
Ji„r»r,uu. Foraker.
ex-Governor
Foraker, W. M. Hahn, ; , over ’ MO delegatee were present. Dr.
Palmer men denied thia condition of af­
and Asa Bosbnel—two Sherman and two ,
fairs, and asserted that the ultra-Palmer
Moulton, of England, the representative
New York, Brooklyn. N. Y.
resolutions would go through with a Foraker men—tbe latter being tho other ' of the M’esleyan connection there, was inForaker men. Foraker was called for, 1
whoop.
| traduced to tbe conference. He to a ro­
and
when
he
came
forward
ho
received
an
This Testimonial
The Convention Get* to Work.
tund,
rather
au
born-haired
man
of
per
­
others do ooL
The convention bail filled long before ovation, niaden brief speech and the con­ tape M years and withal a man ot y1"! 1
Is aa tHustrafion of what Hoad*' Sarwparflto
3 o’clock. In fact before 1 o’clock the gal­ vention adjourned sine die.
ant
address
and
definite
plans.
trots
Maine
to Callfonux |u lhe ujht of
leries began to take on an animated ap­
First DIkomIoc •/ the Meeting.
Missouri Republicans.
_
pearance. There were many ladies pres­
The first^rock that disturbed the smooth
JEFFKBTUN City, April 3».—The Repub­
ent In the reserved.rcat, and an immense
crow’d of delegates and politicians. Tem­ lican state convention, after l&gt;eing in ses­
Hboo s Pills *«• n”r uj*. eoawijwM,
CARTER MEDICINEOO., Now V&lt;M*i
Chairman J.,IL Williams wgs re- sion from Wednesday morning, all that
SMALL PILL. SMAIL DOSE. SMAIL PRICE i porary
trom
dele-.
celved with applause and made a speech night nearly, to fl p. ut. yesterday ad­ Meure .ItUn*.
Formerly lb. Uy a.l«»u» here
dealing principally with the tariff issue,
journed sine die. The resolutions indorse
FOR PROFIT
^lAep lAD a । and denouncing the McKinley law. Thu tbe administration ut President Harrison occupied eeM* with th. minium from
their own coul.reo«« nab wm. ol them
I speech was short and the appointment of
Z Z zsxy
iMleh.) ML'SIbut no not instruct: otherwise they are here a notion th.t they eecunUlemeonfJ 7J/J4'/ NKH1 C O L - । committees was soon disposed of aud then
an orthodox Republican declaration. il.Irr.tion then they ehuuhl Other, were
_
KOK.
Major William Warner was nominated o&lt; • eonlmry opinion, Aitor • .plotted de­
Enclose »tamp for circular. Address. A. 8.
FA HIS 11, Prop'r.
for governor and a full stato ticket se­ bate the Uy delegUee weee permitted to
ALTGELD MEN_WIN THE POINT.
lected. The delegatee-at-large to Minne­ Ut by turned,™ by tbe tollowlnc rote:
Th® Convention Goes Bight Along With apolis are Major Warner, C. I. FiUey,
Clerical-!.*. 1« o»y. 1®: Uy-yee. 1®;
the NomlnaUou*.
R. C. Kerens and A. C. Dawes.
The recess instead of adjournment for
taken.
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/
SCORES ON THE DIAMOND.
the day was not carried without a fight
A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
.
Physician and Surgeon,
and a hard one, the anti-Altgeld men re­
WRANGLED OVER THE SEATS.
sisting to tbe bitter end, and at times the
Delton.
•
Mich.
Office in resMenc»xDne “lock east of depot
convention wax a scene of hubbub and
Chicago, April 97.—Yesterday's playing
confusion. But the vote wax taken at last
Bishop Merrill was in tha chair when
on League bate ball diamonds resulted In
and resulted in a manner to make the sup­
IT A. A C. H. BARBER
the following
&gt;re»: At Pittaburg—Urtris- tbe gavel fell for th* afternoon session,
LL
•
Physicians
and
Surgeons.
port
era
of
Altgeld
believe
they
owned
the
igton—
an&lt;! nred Instruction, send one dollar
viUed, PittabuigO; at Washington
—PhilPhil­ . which was bsld in Exposition hall, where
Calls In city or county responded to with earth.
Upon reassembling the perma­
. for our “ Book for Advertisers." A I
Cleveland— J &lt;11 future sessions will ta b.ld. Tho al­
little study of that book will enable (
nent organization committee reported adelphia fl. Wkahlngton 5; at Cbrc’cxd
promptness, Jay or nlghL
yon to decide what you ought to do,
putting up Clayton E. Craft® for perma­ Chicago 1. Cleveland 5; at Cincinnati—St. lotment of seats was the first thing in or­
and give an idea of the probable cu»L (
Louis
•!.
Clnctanari
10;
at
Brooklyn
—BaL der, tnil
but before it was taken up Dr.
nent president, an announcement which
WHY 18 THE _
ILLIAM O. LOWDEN’.
I created a storm of enthusiasm as Crafts llmore 10; llrooklyn IS at New York— Thiekley attempted to have tho motion
Beaton 13, New York X
I
delegate* to choose seata by
Lawyer.
took
the
chair.
to place a certain amount of advvr- .
Office
over
Julius
Russell
’
s
store,
Stets
CHICAGO, April 'JL—The Chicago dub' tbrmwlvr*- reconsidered, ayiLaareeaded In
Was There for Business.
Using for you in the way we think ’
will do you lhe most good, you shquld (
Aftef the noise had subsided Mr. Crafts is responsible for much wrvping and • getting il ®o mod tird that to a layman
street. Hastings. Mich.
send *n explicit statement of what .
said: “Before assuming the duties of this walUng, and not a little unmitigated j wanted t«&gt; sit amocl the preacher* he
you wish to accomplish, and make ’
position
permit
mo
to
express
to
tho
Dem
­
suitable arrangements for paymgnL (
Anglo-Saxon on th® j&gt;art of the cranks in could do se. Then a wordy
•*»A. SHELDON,
,
Your order will then receive oil lhe
ocrats assembled here my sluceru thanks tbUdtr. Vrt«nl«rU wu ««ln tAk.n ;»uedou&lt;l:eXllQli»«&gt;tor
A colored
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
attention that it requires.
for the distinguished honor conferred upon Into eomp br the CloTeUnd boy,. Fol- , _hroLh
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______________________
. __ 40mm
t.
K'
AWract Block. Heatings.
Mon^y
m OU Beal Estate Kcal Estate me. I understand I have been selected ImrfW I, th.
• secured the first choice and 'teak tbe best
Lwm rwori:
♦old nn c nnnlMlor.. General conferencing, chairman upon the express condition that
- ‘ one in the bouse amid much laughter.
li.ivti.g acomnlete *e» of Abstract Hooke, com- I shall not make a speech [laughter and Washtnglon—(First game)
Boston S, I
■UweaaaiiM With ihe Hau"
piUk! from the ilccord*. ean furnish complete
prepared and a plan of advertising &lt;
applause]; therefore, without further pre­ Washington O', (second game) Boston
t
tracts.
C.
F.
BROOKS.
Clerk.
The drawing of lota progmwwl. but F.
marked out; to be told what papers 4
liminary observations, I await your pleas­ 2, Washington 1; at Baltimore— Brooklyn J. Young. of North Dakota, look nznbragu
you should u»A and what tbe cost ’
4,
Baltimore
1:
at
Cleveland
—
Chicago
1,
ure. Reports of committees are now in
will be, wo will furnish tbe srfrer- (
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
because his name camo not, and plainly
ttoement and the plan-either or .
order.” The routine committees reported Cleveland 5; at Pittaburg—Louisville«, j
both, and submit them for your coo- ’
at
Philadelphia—(First
and the reports were disposed of In abort Pittsburg 4;
ip rsr rtTwid st
• Office over Holloway's drug store.
rlderaUon. together with our bill for (
with the hat," and quite a ueated colloquy
gaqiv)
New
York
1.
Philadelphia
15;
(sec
­
the service.
(
Office boars from 3 to * p. m. Telephone, con order, and then the fight on going on with
ensue*!.' Al fl o’clock all the seats had no*ncetlng with residence, at Holloway's drug tho business was renewed. Among tho ond game) New York 4. Philadelphia 1.
been assigned, a* quite a number were instore.
men who oppoeed rapid action was Tom
Chicago, April 30.—A break In the mon­ ainuallng that they were no* getting a fair
Merritt, and during the debate the excite­ otonous gloom of defeat yesterday wreathed
shake (shake of the hat.) "Praise God
ment was intense. But all things have an the face of the Chicago ball crank with
rf M. FOWLER, 11. D. 5.
electrotypes and fethnatea tbe ad­
Whom All Bhwsing Flow" wna sung amt
end, aud when tho vote was taken on a
vertiser pays us. For the expense of I
smile® that could be seen by people behind the delegates adjourned for tbe day to
motion
to
adjourn,
it
was
lost
—
801
to
5G3.
placing advertisements and watch- (
orfee boars 8 a m. to 5 p. tn.
him,
aud when tbe Chicago-Philadelphia avoid further strife.
Ing the fulfillment of contracts wo
Altgeld Men Were Haxipy.
are paid by a rammission allowed by I
liecwptlos to lhe Delegate*.
' This started a about from the Altgeld More wax announced he was happy for the
the publisher of the paper tn which (
Last night the del xates and the visiters j
men, who didn't stop cheering until they I first time in weeks. League scores yeaterMITH * COLGROVE,
day: At Chicago—Philadelphia 3. Chicago were tendered aracsipUuli ly the mayor and '
were hoarse. Then the chairman called
Lawyers.
rWTAKE 50 ttfn&gt;TITrTtAI
4: at Pittsburg—Baltimore 3, Pittaburg 13; city odlecra. The nireung was ealle! to
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
for nominations and Senator O'Connor
Practice is all the courts of the state.
all the ins and outs of ndrrrtlninr
was cheered ns be arose to put Altgeld's at Cincinnati—Washington 4. Cincinnati order by JJIshop Newman, of Omaha, und
1; at St. Louis—Boston 0, St. Louis 4; at after the usual devotional wXercLes
without any cost-or trouble, read
name before the convention for governor.
Pkintbss* line regularly. carefully,
Cleveland—New York 5, Cleveland 14; al Mayor George I’. Bemis was inaroduced
Hix speech was eloquent, aud the nomina­
studiously; issued weekly, S3 a year.
l E. KENA8T0N,
and delivered the addreaa of welaotne tn
tion wax seconded by Harry Donovan, of Ixiuisville—Brooklyn 2, lomlxville 5.
If you wish a complete catalogue of
Attorney at Law,
L*IM&lt;
BOTICF. FOR »KAKl4
Washisotox, April 30.—There being no I which ha extended lhe hospitality of tho
al! newspaper*. send 85 far the Ameri­
Cook.
It
only
took
one
ballot
to
decide
(Over J.H.GoodvearaCo.*sstore.)
*
can Newspaper Directory.
Practices tn all court* of the State. Collections tho matter, tbe other candidates being races yesterday tbe house ha&lt;i a qnoram chy to the Metbodisto and their freinds. SUM of Xlehlga ' •
For any farther information address
Xumptly attending to.
John C. Black, Andrew Hunter, Necce and and put In a lot of tittle over tbe tares President Davis, of the city council spoke
Phelps. Altgeld got Ml;
Black, 18S; of summoning members to the bar for of "Our City Government” detailing the
GEO. P. ROWELL fr C°.,
R. TIMMERMAN, Homcepathlc Phy- Neece, 44: Hunter, 53, and Phelpa, 16. Jo­ punishment tor statues without leave. AU history ef Omaha from Ite birth to the £
to“
Nmpaper Advtrtliinj Brai,
seph B. Gill won for lieutenant goveipor. were excused after a real funny time, and present day. He spoke of the pbauomcual Mto
for creditors
u&gt; ■”*7'".
•
slclan and Surgeon.
of Lncrewa
A. An■&gt;... -us*. *»&gt;» .1 alA
io snua n.. an toaa.
The-ticket was completed as follows: tec­ then a little business in the pri­ growth cf Omaha, anA closed wKh wonla
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
OtMMrty. deceate*! .and J1’*1 **,‘7
d*fcu
, retary of state, Buck Hiurickson; treas­ vate
dncsMsdarsrespircU t.&gt; i&gt; .tt.
claim Uns
was
done.
At
urer, Rufus M. Ramsay; auditor, David night a session
.....................
held
which
ZoaltftTllaatairl&lt;r
aw, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT­ Gore; attorney general, Maurice T. Malo­
didn
’
t
pass
a
pension
bUL
A
feature
ot
8MS. « or taiiwe t' '•
L kJ.nl
ING OFFICE OF
MORTGAGE *ALE.
ney; represcutalives-at-large, General John the day session was Reed’s reiteration of orator extends even to the national capi­ i MU. sad that steta el* uu' «
PAJ.NKBTQS A Smith, . C. Black and Hou. Andrew Hunter; dole' Default iu.%'k-eti h« .da In he conditions
his argument in favor of a “present” quo­ tal. spoke on -Our Gaasta and Ourselves.*
o( a email* ill &gt;. UM*-made by James Endsley
Woodland, Mich.
gatesat-large, A. E. Stevenson, A. W. rum doing business whether voting or not. The young man’s words war* highly ap­
and Francis A. Eadvloy to Emma Simpson C. S. PAlAOUtTOX,
J- M. Smith.
Green, a E. Crafts, Ben T. Cable, N. E. He showed that most of the week had plauded, and after his allotted time had;
dated N'ovrmiM rST A. !&gt;.. ISM, and recorded tn
Notary Publtew-7 Justice of the Peace.. Worthington, Walter Wilson, S. B. Chase,
the office ol the Rqrtster of deeds, tor the
been wasted because of the -voting” quo­ expired he was urged to go on. “Western.
Coatitv • (II irrv and Slur nt Mleulgan. on the
, John A. King.
rum rule, n quorum having actually been Methodism” was the theme at an excellent,
r A«y ol Nuremtwr a. i».. isto. In Uber 35 of
Palmar Indorsed on Conditions.
oturtgMM. ontstgeiS; Said mortgago wmoo
present nearly ail the time.
speech by Judge Jacob Fawwtk Ha dathe expri-9* &lt;-iM.d!iloH Unit If any inter, st shall
The resolution committee reported and
Following are the League scores for scribed the trials and haalshipe of lha
^become du- and remain unpaid for sixty dan
the report was adopted with an outbreak Saturday: At Chicago-Philadelphia A । western circuit rider, and dwelt upon tha
'then both irinclivd ;wtd Interest *b*U forthwith
of enthusiasm. They Instruct thadele- Chicago 0; at St. Louis— Boston 3, St great Influence which Methodism now ®ta' jreocM* *&gt;nr and collretable. ami default having
been .iiade in Hie payment of Interest due Nov­
; gates to the national convention to vote as Lous 8; at Louisville—Brooklyn 10, Loulsl
" Jiu «w mb. H9la--d Hie same having remained
a unit according to the decision of a ma- ▼ille 2; at Pittaburg—Baltimore 1 Pitta­
* unpaid and In arrears tor the spsce of sixty
| jority of the delegates, and present, tho burg 13; at Cleveland-New York 5, Cleve­
• darsand wnwarda. lha nrlnelpal sum of tour
' Mndred Mivdollar* •»ith.al) arrearages of Inter
name of John M. Palmer to tho national land 4; at Cincinnati—Washington 2, Cin" frA thervoa Is now due and payable by tbe terms
convention as tho presidential candidate
7’ J«Qn^*y) At St- Loul»of said tnortgsge; on which inortfsge There Is ,
of Illinois in cose It shall appear that a. ' Washington 4, St. Louis 8; at Cincinnati— lovable countenance wota the bearta ot alL
claimed to be uuv at Ibedate of inis notice tbe
sum of tour hundred sixty four dollars and seman west of the Alleghany mountains is 1 Cleveland 9. Cincinnati 12; at UnlsvUle- Ho spoke of tke doubt with which thenmiooand io rail or proeeedi-gs at law having
ference was given to Otaaha, but stated
to be made the candidate of the Democracy, Baltimore 3. Louisville 1U
been Imultuie l to recover the moneys secured
that th® doubta had l»ea dhqx-llwl by th.
and to use all honorable means to secure
;
Chicago, May 3.—One of those peculiar hospitable treatment and ample wctinthe nomination. The administration of
specimens ot bass baU luck wax exhibited modatlons given tbe delegates. The dele­
sals cootainrei tn «ald mnrtgag*. and the
President
Cleveland
la
indorsed
in
en
­
st*!ute tn such rose made and provhfed. notice
thusiastic terms. The resolutions are a; here yesterday when the '‘Colts'’ walked in gates were than presented to the mayor
Is hereby siren that an fiaturdai the 2Mh day of
May. A. D.. imn. at ten o'clock In tbe forecoon.
compromise and both tho Cleveland andt and laid out ths "Beaneaters” who proud­ and the bishops, after which refreshtnenta ’
I shall fell at patille acctfoo. to tbe highest bid­
the Palmer men claim the victory. G-n-’ i heMd th®. XaUonal league recortL were ^served tn Um banquet hall adjoin- !
der. at th* north front door at Barry County
Ing and an hour was spent in making new
eral Palmer got what he asked for butt Scores yesterday: At Chicago-Boston 1
Court Houae tn tbe City ot Hastinp, Michigan,
(that bring th® place where the Circuit Coart
Dot what his followers expected to give Chicago 4; at Cleveland- Philadelnhta a friends and renewing old frieadahipa
tor Bam County Is bolden', tbe premises de­
him.
*
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&gt;The snccess &lt;/ this Great Crash Ckre a ,.
scribed in Mltl raortoge. or so much thereof
May Day nt Chicago.
Bu Louis 8; no other games—rain.
as may be necessary to pay the amount due on
* P«tolkl in l lie hiaiovy of nxdkiBt'
Other Platform Points.
CHICAGO, May a.—The May Day demon­
said marts-'xe. with Mveu per rent. Internet,
AH druggtw, are auth-Mircd to sell it ra a p»
Tha
platform
also
declares
for
tariff
re
­
and all legit! costa, torother with tbe attorney's
stration in thia city was peaceful through­ *“’* KUirar.Jee. atevr that ; other cure c«&gt;«form on the Ums laid down by Cleveland’s
fee allowed by law ennvenaatod f &gt;r therein, the
out.
By
far
the
larger
number
ot
those
PAHIA, May 1—Reports of the situation
stand. Th.-.t it may k«corae tow*
premises being dasertted in said mortgage as
message of 1WT; reiterates allegiance to
all tboae certain lots and i-arrels of land situate
« roprieto% at -n fn&lt;.rnx&gt;us npeat, &amp;
lhe historic Democratic policy of honest during yesterday at the different centers
In tbe township of Baltimore. In th® county at
P“Ciog a Sample Bottle Frre into every b®*
money In gold and silver coinage and cur­ of danger have been received, of which the
Harry and »tate of Michl ran. and described as
follows, 'o wit: Th® aonthwe-l quarter of tbe
rency convertible into the same without following is a synopsis: Roubaix—the bay
the Lnired
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■ana Mwjays were chattering in th®
thickets along the hillside. The brook
brawled over its stonaa and slipped acre®®
S*andy’ shallows in the old happy way.

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time
table ’’
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fine, rare odor of liquid amber gum
- filial
13___ ,long
__ _ ago it
.. seemed,
.
filled the air. How
that last time she was here, and what a
world lay between then and now! She
sat down upon the gray lichen blotched
G'.OUjtxlfl
stone where Ellis had found her when
he was skulking from thtf detectives. It
was, with a thrill that she recollected
•'iunfl-Jd
that meeting and what followed. The
tall, handsome, brigandish fellow, armed
to the teeth, firm, alert, ready for a dar­
j Detrule
ing deedf, had left u strong romantic im­
pression in her memory. Along with the
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thought came its fragrance, so to speak,
.. Htantuu
and she-felt a warm ulush of* maidenly
.. ' louis
Ar(Grand I
shame tingle in her cheeks at recalling
the mysterious pleasure his loverlike ac­
l.v . Going Wot |
tions had given her. She rested her el­
i Detroit bows upon her lap and hid her face in
, ItAtrtlllS
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her hands. Just then a rich, manly
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voice called her name.
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iSunfleld
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‘Rosalie!"
:o •.)
\ |LaiteO'Je*»
It was so infinitely tender and musical!
K’larKsvill®
She looked up quickly, with a great
, |&amp;;inliie
Vito
.
throbbing iff her breast
1 \ioCord"Rosalie!" it repeated.
'East Paris
Ar -GrADd Bapld*
Ellis stood before her, dressed to a
short gray jacket and loose trousers, a
brown sportsman's shirt and a dark
iratiU Lease
forthind
scarlet scarf; heavy top boots and a wide
Ionia
brimmed brown felt hat completed his
attire, and he bore in his right hand a
Sttn’.on
bug alpenstock, while on his left shoul­
r i) mon1
der was slung a light rifle. There were
• tve... '.’V. others week days only, t stop
those same fearless dark eyes, the ^live
1’Aifir •••■.s on al) trains between Grand Ra&gt;
cheeks, the drooping mustache, the firm,
... autl Dtini t Scats 15 cents. Cunnuctlons
made ia futon station. Grand Hnplds with tbe well ret c^in. the toll, strong form. She
,11,-.VIO.V WlWT MlCIllUAX RAILWAY FOB almost leaped to her feet; then, feeling
. m. v v AND THE WasT AND FOR MVSKK
. s .mamiti:k.Tmavf.k«f. city. Elk Rar- n suddeirweakness, sat down again.
and I’ktoSkev.
favorite route to the
“1 drentued hist night that you would
- outiitT resorts ot northern Hiehuton.
‘
'
Tr.iins leave Grand ftepids (or Chlcapi. 9 A. be here in this dear place, and 1 have
come all the way over the mountain to
. r. M . 0:23 r. m.
• •*&gt; n.
1,-ive for Mantsfee an i Traverse City 725 A. find you. Rosalie." He saitj this slowly,
with u vibration in his voice that gave
.’■!.:m&lt;1$:l7 P. M.
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers on it great power.
n|j!ht trains to Chicago.
“You ought not to have come,” she
► A-K our agents for further particulars or
write to
•
.
_ .
responded, meeting his eyes with an ap­
DF.HAVKX.Gcn’l PamT A« »•
peal in her own, and throwing some­
Grand Rapids.
thing almost of bitterness into her tone.
PICODATE ORDEli
•1 did not want to see yoil"
:c of Michigan, County »f B irry—bs.
•Why. Rosalie, why?’ he exclaimed,
via sr&gt;*'on of the Probate Court for the
&gt; ."“.ity of I’.arry. holden at the Probate Office tn sitting down near her; "what have*I
the dtv ot Htutitur*. in said county, on Tues- done to offend you? • Tell me, tell me!”
&gt;t:iv, the irth dnv of April, in th-J year one
He was idready growing pale.
’houwind eight hundred amt ninety two.
Pn-M-nt. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot
She sprang to her feet; she was weak
Probate.
.
In tlie matter- ot lhe estate of James no longer; her eyes flashed.
“You are a murderer, au assassin, and
Flynn! deceased.
।«i readtngHod I'.iiax the petition duly verified
..f Hamuli E. Flynn, widow ot said deceased, dure to ask me what you have donel
graving ttiM a certsln instrument this day filed You who struck Colonel Talbot in tho
. . Chi* court purporting to be the last will and night when he was"------tami ti’ r. t ■'.»nt d-&lt;-ea*e.t h* admitted to prn“MisM Chenier!" he exetoimed, rising
»&gt;ate. anti thM admlnlstatlan of said estate
he'ermted to said petitioner or some other as he sjMike; “what do you me;in?"
suitable per«on.
She looked steadily, passionately at
Tlien-nnon'• •« nn’-rwl. that Tnesdsv
•o i, day '&lt;1 May. A. D. 1832,at ten o'clock in the him. Presently she cried;
ii-ncwm. be nwgi rti lor u.e m-aribg ot
“What do 1 mean? You know what I
; • . itlon am! that tlie hr-rs at law ot said dr
mean! Uh. Mr. Ellis. I could not have be­
lieved you so wicked!"
in ta- « try ot Baslli-irt, tn »aid County,
•Rosalie—Miss Chenier—you are cerand show can*. If any there tie, why the prayer
••‘the i&gt;'-tillo:irr rosy u«t hv unttitcil. And It Is taiuly laboring under some horrible
further ordered, (hat said petitioner give notice mistake." be said in a hoarse voice and
die iwrMins Interested In sntu estate, ot the
pendency of said petition and the hearing involuntarily taking a step nearer her.
in-reof t,v ca&gt;i«|i&gt;k a copy of this order t« be “ Won't you explain"----1
p-jt&gt;lhbe&lt;t tu lhe Hastings Danneb. a news­
■Let your own conscience, if you have
paper printed and clieulafed in said County of
flarrv. once in each we-k for .three *uo
one”-----weeks nrevlaus to sat«l day «&gt;f bearing.
,
‘Miss Chenier. I do not know wiiat
Cham. W. ' hvCi*tko2
Judge of Pre
you mean." he emphatically cried.
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“What 1 mean! what 1 mean!” she dis­
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। tiainfully repeated.
K-r. Wm. Hoiiinahrd,
j
'Can it be possible," he slowly extM.tor or the j*re«»iwterUn ehutch of Sparta claimed, as if something were dawning
ilia mind. "can it be possible that
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nm accusing
aremtintr mn
nf doing
dninerthat
ininrv
you are
mo of
that injury'
to Colonel Talbot from which he is still
so mysteriously suffering? Good heavens,
h-lped or c und Uy it.”
Rosalie!" he added after a few moments
The blithest praise Im* l-een won hr Hood'* of silence, during which time his eyes
phis (or their
jel tDetent. itclion.
did not turn from her face, “how terri­
bly you have wronged me!"
Her eyea searched his with an Inten­
sity that nothing but utter innocence

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His

could havw-Avithstood. it would seem,
and yet he bore it without a waver.
Tie seemed, indeed, to meet it and wel­
come it.
•1 would rather you would kill me
outright than for you to insinuate so
awful a charge." be went on. feeling the
iwverty of language in so great a need.
His voice began to gather up its fascina­
ting sweetness and flexibility.
Rosalie faltered and trembled as the
magnetism of his unshrinking.face over­
came her.
She sank down upon the
stone pale and exhausted.
He was by her side in a moment
"Explain this mystery, this dark, hor­
rible insult to toy honor. Rosalie!" he
pleaded, speaking rapidly and passion­
ately. “How could you get such a thing
into your mind? Who has been 'poison-

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CHAPTER XIX.
AT TUB SPRING AGAIN.

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said
you
an-

“You arc a murderer and an awasrtn.”
It was not until after tho agreement
had been made touching tho abandon­
ment of the old mill that Rosalie began
to feel something of her early love for
the “pocket" returning in tho shape of a
tender, sorrowful regret. Site clambered
along the little .stony path up to the
spring where sho used to sit and read tho
romances and poems of knightly days,
but she took no book with her now. It
was with greater difficulty than for­
merly that she surmounted the big frag­
ments of mountain stone and the mossy
logs that lay in the way. Her neatly
fitting black dress was riot fashioned for
such freedom of action, and then, per­
haps, these months of indoor life and
physical restriction may have eliminated
some of her birdlike lightness of move­
ment.
.
As she passed along under the green
pinea and red brown oaks, she heard a'
cardinal grosbeak whistling shrilly, and

'll

be was hurt”
/i ..
"Following you the night he was
hurt! Why. Rosalie. I was not in Sa­
vannah that night I did not know he
was hurt till 1 saw the papers neat day.
) was at Jessup that night”
There was such a ring of surprised
and injured innocence—such a reproach
in his voice—that she felt her heart

shrink and flutter.
"If you are innocent—if I have
wronged yon — forgive me!" she ex­
claimed. She rose as she spoke, and for
a moment stood before him in a falter­
ing attitude. “It may aD be cleared up
gome time. I cannot ree you any more
until it h. 1 hope you are innocent
but, but—I—I believe you are guilty.”
He sprang up. The pallor in his face
was awful. His eyes shot clear flxmes.
His cheeks and forehead seemed to

“It is a lie! ® damned infernal lie! I
wiD not bear it!" His Ups were flecked
with froth. “And this from you, Rosa­
lie!" ho cried; "from you whom I love
more than all tho worldl My ^hxl, can
you believe this? If suT the world were
marshaled against mt, to believe a lie, I
would turn to yon for ’------

“Hnshr she said, almost sternly; and still hanging over Colonel Talbot, and
yet thn regretfa! gentleness broke through still declaring his recovery quite possi­
her voix. “Hush! If yun are innocent ble. though as yet he had not regained
time will prove it. Go back to Savannah consciousncs-i
Rosalie felt harself in
and solve this mystery. Go back and some sort to h'-ame for all -the suffering
find the true murderer or would be mur­ 'of Colonel Talbot and Miss Fain, and
derer of Colonel Warren Talbot, and keeping the secret of that moonlight
then 1 will hear of yo u- friendship, and walk inclosed in her breast had gener­
not till then!"
ated a sens® of g^iilt which gnawed at
Her words seemed to hare the power her conscience.
to spin him away to an infinite distance
"If Colonel Talbot dies.” she some­
from her. He recoiled as if she had times thought, ”1 shall be accessory to
stabbed him. For a moment he hesi­ his murder—if not in purpose, still to
tated. then in a dry. strange voice be fact"
said:
It rendered her extremely wretched to
"If tho villain who struck Colonel hear Miss Fain talk, for although she
Talbot is above ground I will find him." rarely mentioned her lorer directly, all
He turned about as he finished speaking, her thoughts tended toward him. and
and strode away through tho woods.
she evidently bore all his Bufferings with
"Mr. Ellis!" Rosalie called out after him.
him.
The newspapers announced that Ellis
He stopped anil looked back. Sho hes­ had returned to Savahnali. but Rosalie
itated.
She hardly knew what she saw nothing of him. Sometimes she
wanted to say to him
found herself wondering if it could be
“Do not be angry, please," she qua­ that he was innocent of the crime of
vered.
“Naper think of—of revenge which she had accused lain. Such a
again, will you?" Her voice was thin thing was not impossible. Uml yet she
and mournful, like the cry of tbe drab felt euro that she could not have been
vireo beyond her in the dusky wood.
mistaken to recognizing him as he fol­
A sort of smile shot across his blood­ lowed Her and Talbot, like a sinister
ies face.
He stood a mere point of shadow, on that lovely and never-to-betime, then resumed his way and disap­ forgotten night
peared amid tbe trees. A strange, drear
One day, about za week after her re­
silence followed.
turn to Rooeevelt Place, Rosalie was sit­
Rosalie returned to the mill with a ting at her window reading in one of her
great weight upon her heart. Sho could father's favorite romances, or rather she
not feel that she had done wrong, and had been reading and was now idly gaz­
yet she wished that tho meeting could ing into the street below, when a car­
have been avoided. The pallid face of riage rolled dowly by.
A servant to
Ellis haunted her.
livery was driving. Inside were a noble
looking middle aged man, a fair, plump,
lovely girl, and Frank Ellis. She had
CHAPTER XX
seen this man once before, and know he
AT love's a ate.
was Sir Edinoud Kane; the young lady,
us she rightly supposed, was Miss Ellen,
Sir Edmond's daughter.
Ellis seemed
quite happy, as did aiso the others, their
faces smiling, their conversation appar­
ently animated and free,
Tho English
girl was charmingly dressed, and her
face, though not beautiful, was high
bred and fascinating, and her form was
snnerb.
A strange feeling crept over Rosalie
as she looked down upon this passing
group.
It was like a breath of ex­
quisite sorrow or regret; her heart
seemed to fall low in her breast and
flutter painfully. Some sweet thing her
fancy had been nursing slipped away
from her. Ellis turned his eyes toward
the house. She retreated from the win­
dow for fear ho might see her: then she
sank into a chair and cried, she knew
not why. Life seemed to her to be
growing hollow and meaningless; its
zest bad slipped away, like a perfume
from A withering flower. She began to
bo restless and impatient for the nine to
T/ic;/ talked over all their past lives.
come round when she :md her father,’
Mrs. Roosevelt felt the need of hasten­
with Aunt Marguerite and Adelaide,
ing the departure from the “pocket,”
would go across the sea. but the thought
but notwithstanding her efforts it was
toward the middle of February when of the journey pleased her more on ac­
count of the distance it would give than
everything was ready. There had been
for any joy which it promis'd at its end.
many things to do. Colonel Chenier’s
So the days slipped past, until at last a
library, bo rich in medbeval poetry and
letter came to her from Edgar Julian.
romance, was sent away in large boxes
"1 did not get to say good by to you,"
to Savannah. Rosalie assisted in the
be wrote, “therefore I take the liberty
packing and peeped into the old French
to write this instead. I lingered along
tomes and manuscript rolls with some­
thing like-her former relish. It reemed the.road homeward among the battle­
fields of Georgia und Tennessee, but I
to her that every one of these contained
found no pleasure in what I saw. 1
some half suppressed allusion to the land
seemed to miss something which would
of her dreams. No donbt it was.quite
natural fur her thus to cheat herself, fur have made even the brown hills charm­
ing. When I crossed the Ohio river I
all the old romances were full of cha­
met a great snowstorm, sent down from
teaux and olive groves and vineyards,
Chicago to welcome me. and quite soon
where knights rode in pleasant lanea be­
side their lady loves, or played the lute the ground was covered a foot deep with
tho white fleece of winter. Here the
nnder tho walls by moonlight, or gal­
streets are nil ice und snowbanks, and as
loped .rtvay to the wars with a warm
kiai tingling on their bearded lip®. And I write the wind Is blue with cold and is
howling like a pack of hungry wolves.
had not her father been reading these to
her from her childhood, and telling her 1 am dissatiBfied and wish 1 were back
in Savannah, on your uncle’s wide ve­
about Chateau Chenier aud her knightly
auceetors who dwelt in the land of tho randa. with the salt air blowing over me
and the palm trees rustling their spread­
mistral and the troubadour?
What vivid pictures, too. the strong de­ ing fans hard by. 1 don’t believe 1 am a
scriptive talks of Edgar Julian had given northern mau any longer: the worry and
her of those crumbling walls, those fer-, hurry of Chicago does not satisfy my
especial hunger. May I come back? 1’
vid skies and those orchard crowned,
think I could be less trouble to all you
breezy hills! Her visions were none the
less fair and enticing seen through the hospitable and patient southerners now;
this great distance has brought out in
haze of her sorrow.
She did not go to the spring any more, strong relief all my faults and all your
How infinitely warm and
for though sho ..felt Bure that Ellis had goodness.
comforting, how perfumed and luxuriant,
gone away, she shrank from seeing even
the spot where she had witnessed his how breezy, how shady, how inviting is
the whole south, now that 1 have left itl
awful passion.
i
"1 have the hot air register wide open
When the time at lost camo for going
back to Savannah, it was not with any in my room and a big coal fire. on the
heurth, and yet 1 ain freezing! Won’t
well defined regret that she bade fare­
well to the mil! and tho little crisp val­ you and Mrs. Roosevelt please invito me
ley. Adelaide seemed much affected, to come back? I could run on errands
.... way over tho
— for yon, and make mywlf nm.on.blx
and quietly wept all tho
Chenier
•nJ 1 'von1,1 “7 ,I”1 n0&lt; b»'»uch
mountain. Colonel
C
u *“ .offered
J i
__ in the way.
too. but he sternly controlled
himself, in the way. 3,
"1 heard Gerster sing last flight, and
even calmly bilking with Aunt Mar­
guerite as the carriage bore them through Litta the night before, but 1 would
the devious way among the hills and rather bo in that dim old parlor in
Roosevelt Place and hear ’Ln Mandore;'
gray-green groves of oaks and pines. »
The Roosevelt mansion had grown tt&gt; my spirit b there now—do you not often
be Rosalie's home, and she was like a bear it rustling around in its favorite
child just returned from a long jobrney places? I stopped at Calhoun and Resaca
when she again found herself in her as I came home, and while there I in­
stately and spacious room. Adelaide quired for the Chenier mill, and found it
was qaiet and sad. bnt Colonel Chenier, was only thirty miles distant. The temp­
taken unawares by Mr. Roosevelt's cor­ tation to visit it was very great, but I
dial friendliness and hospitality, was resisted! I always do resist at the wrong
tempted' out of his gloom. He was nat­ time.
“Frankly, I want to say that I am un­
urally a companionable man, generous
and courteous, and it required very little fit for business since returning, and 1
to draw out all his latent good qualities. think of nothing but how I shall get
He and Mr. Roosevelt met as though back to Savannah without offending my
nothing disagreeable had ever existed own sense of tho fitness of things. I
between them; they talked over all their have been worse since seeing in a Savan­
past lives, saving that they quietly ig­ nah paper yesterday a notice in tho per­
sonal column of yonr return to Roose­
nored that nnfortnrfate quarrel.
One thing curiously affected Rosalie. velt Place. True, the paper was two
It was the absence of Edgar Julian. She weeks old when 1 got it, but it had its
had expected to find him at Roosevelt effect all the same.
"You will hot be offended if I say that
Place, and she had counted much on the
pleasure bis descriptions of Provence and I find life a burden where you are not to
Chateau Chenier would give her father. be seen and beard. 1 want to talk with
To find that he was gone was a real blow you ahd hear you sing. I have thought,
since I came here, of a hundred things 1
to her.
“He would not stay, any longer," Mid forgot to tell you about Provence and
Mr. Roosevelt as they all sat* at dinner; Chateau Chenier, and 1 have wondered
“1 tried to prevail on him to make his how 1 passed'so much time with you and
home iu Savannah, offered him a big Raid so little. Whan did wo ever, talk
salary, with leave to do general practice about? I rememberjnothing. save our
besides, but he seemed to have grown last conversation, .in J even that had no
homesick or tired of the south. He got tad—it wna left ia a.hii.-4. 1 told you 1
into a difficulty with young Elhs, too. loved you. but 1 &lt;/d not and could not
and that made him miserable."
tell you how deep and strong that love
Rosalie asked no questions—she did was. how it Inul be®me the very life of
not aare to hear further, but Mildred my life. My lips 4efu*jd then, as my
Fain told her all the particulars when
they meU Poor Mildred! she looked
like a shadow.
The physicians were

pen does now, to express how dear you
are to me. Forgive me if this letter
seems foolish to you. 1 cannot see my

way to any better mode of action than
thb simple statement of tho truth. I
trust you to respect my sincerity, even
if you must cast a»&gt;de my love as some­
thing uot worth your keeping."
Rosalia read this in her own room,
read it and reread it, with a quickened
puls® and a sweet sens® of its half hope­
ful, half despairing spirit It brought
Edgar Julian before her, just as she had
seen him last; his strong, handsome,
truthful face full of passionate toadernesi for her. She could not think clear­
ly: her heart throbbed almost painfully.
Adelaide came in presently and Rosalie
gave her the letter to read.
"Do you love him. Rosalie?" the sister
asked after she had finished.
"I—I—don't know,” tvas the stam­
mered reply.
"I think you ought to know," said
Adelaide; "love ia no light thing. Is he
handsome?*
“No, not very—-not handsome-as they
describe handsome men; but he is tall
and strong and noble looking, and he is
noble?great hearted, true."
"I believe you love him,"-said Ade­
laide, gazing searchingly into Rosalie’s
eyes, "and 1 am sorry of it"
Rosalie did not answer. Her beauti­
ful bright bead drooped and her eyes
filled with tears.
"I do not see how you can lovo a
northerner," Adelaide continued; "es­
pecially one who was in Sherman’s army.
Whenever 1 think of those ruffians who
burned our home and reduced us to pov­
erty, the gash in my arm seems to open
afresh and I hate every soul in the north!
Then poor papa with hrs wounds and his
disfigurements"-----“Oh," moaned Rosalie, "1 know, I
know! Oh, I wish 1 had never, never
left the ’pocket,' Adelaide, 1 am so very,
very wretched!"
Adelaide took Rosalie’s head between
her hands and drew it gently down upon
her bosom. Sho knew what lovo was.
A soldier’s grave held ono to whom her
life had been pledged.
"Don’t cry," she gently said; "if you
love him it's all right, dear. It was
wrong for me to say these things. It's
all right; you mustn't mind my ill natured words. You ought not to suffer on
my account. No doubt. Mr. Julian is a
good and true man."
"Yes, ho is," said Rosalie quickly, lift­
ing her head and wiping away her tears:
“he is just as honorable and good as he
can be."
Adelaide still kept her hands clasping
Rosalie's face between them with a
gentle, loving pressure.
“But you do lovo him. Bister?* she
murmured softly.
Rosalie suddenly blushed. "I do not
know if 1 love him," she naively said,
“but I should dearly love to see him
again. 1—I think a great deal of him."
Adelaide felt the influence of her sis­
ter's freshness as she faltered trembling
and bewildered , in the midst of thjs
great new experience.

It will cost you nothing and will surely
do you good, it you have a cough, cold, or
any trouble with throat. chest or lungs.
Dr. King's New Discovery forcnnsuniptlon,
coughs and colds Is guaranteed to give re­
lief. or money will lie paid back. Suffer­
ers from la grippe found It just the thing
and under its use bad a speedy and perfect
recovery. Try a sample bottle at our ex­
pense and learn fer yourself just how good
a thing It is. Trial Ixittles free at W. H.
Goodyear's drug store. Large sire 50c.
and 91.00.
8. 11. Clifford, New Cassel. Wis.. was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
his stomach was disordered, bis liver was
affected to an alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and he was terribly reduced in
flesh and strength.
Three bottles of
Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had
a running sore on hb leg of eight years'
standing. Used three bottles of Electric
Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve, and Ids leg Is sound and
well. John Speaker. Catawba. O., bad
five large fever sores on hb leg. doctors
said he was incurable. One bottle Electric
Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica
Salve eured him entirely. Sold by W. H.
Goodyear, the druggist.
The best salve in tbe world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
corns, and &gt;11 skin eruptions, and positive­
ly cures piles or no pay required. 'It [in
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by W. U. Goodyear, the druggls t
Ben Colvin, of St. Charles, has gone to
Arkansas to speak on the silver questiop.
Mrs. E. E. Somes, of Grand Rapldi^
started a fire in the stove with kerosene.
She will recover.

The Wallace lumber yard at St Joseph
had a 33,000 blazejast Sunday nlg^t.

Grntucmkr: My wife and babe, fourteen
months old. and a boy of five have suffered
for years from hereditary scrofula or
King’s evil and would frequently break
out in sorts. 'I “have employed tlie best
physicians, but found nothing to relieve
them untU 1 tried Hibbard's Rheumatic
Syrup. Have used fourteen bottles, and
find to my astonishment they are entirely
cured. Worakcannot describe the value
ot your medklnfl as a blood purifier. 1
shall recommend It to all who are troubled
from impure blood.
JOUS MVELLKllWEtflB, Jit,
Dealer in groceries and provisions,
Alpena, Mich.
Prepared only by The Charles Wright
Medicine Company, Detroit. Mich. For
salt: by W. H. Goodyear.

character of Syrup of Figi are purposely
avoided by the Cal. Fl&lt; Syrup Coappsy.
Il acts gently on the kidneys, liver and
bowels, clean Ing tbe system effectually,
but it is not a cure-all and makes no preteiuloba Chat every bottle will not sub­
stantiate.
’

Albion horsemen have, raised $8,400 for
a driving park which they are endeavoring
to establish there.
Dr. H. G. Berry and Miss Martha Taylor
two of Romeo’s best.known young people,
•vere married yesterday.

What folly! To be without Beecham's
pills.
A large bicycle concern of Coventry.
Eng., has n representative at Hillsdale
with a view of locating there.

At Coleman a 50-acre field is being plat­
ted for village lots. Tbe greater part of
them have already been sold.

A freight wreck on the Lake Shore yes­
terday blockaded the track near Jackson
for 10 hours. No one was Injured.
Adrian claims to count among her realdents an ex-slave from Kentucky, now lid
yiara old—Uncle Jeremiah Gazelle.
The 35th semi-annual missionary meet­
ing of the Episcopal church in western
Michigan Is In session at Muskegon.
Several disguised men are making a
practice of hugging every woman they can
catch on the streets at night in Buchanan.

8. R. Jackson &amp; Son. proprietors of a
Cadillac hotel, have formed a little com­
bine and now run ail the hotels In that
city.
Hood’s Sarsxpartlla absolutely cures wb«»
other preparations fall. It possesses medicinal
merit peculiar to itself.
The boarding house At Hope mine,.near
Crystl Falls, was burned Monday night,
and the miners lost all their money and
clothing.

s

Clarence Dunwell, of Plainwell, commit­
ted suicide last week by taking morphine.
Na cause is assigned for tbe act. He was
37 years of age, and leaves a widow and
an infant child.

Plainwell is agitating the question of
electric lighting, and the city has contracted to take 10 lights, providing the plant is
put in at 372 per light per year.'

.

“We don't pa’ley long with murderer*-out in our state." said a solemn looking
man in tbe Broad Street station the other
day.
“What state Is thatf-l asked.
"Texna,” be replied. "We jist give a
man a fair trial an thar It ends. If he ia
acquitted, nil right. An if he’s convicted
he bangs."
“That so»" •
“Ye®, sub. It’s very seldom we let ’em
escape u». Jist befoah I came east I.saw a
man convicted in a peculiar way."
“Ahl You don’t say. Let me have tha
story, will you?"
"It was an ordinary case. Jake Saun­
ders stole a boss, an when Gib Webb, thodeputy sheriff, tried to nab him Joke
pinged him.
He waa arrested, an the
prosecutin attorney made out a line case
’gin’ him. He bud the thing all hb way,
com Jake's lawyer couldn't produce any­
thin in defease, and we all thought it WM
sure hang for Saunders when hb attorney
got up to argy. By thunder! I never heard
a man talk so much In all my life. Hour
after hour, suh, he talked, till the jedge,
the jury, prwecutin attorney, prisoner an
everybody else got tired Ibteuln to him, an,
one by uoe fell asleep."
t
“What! Oh.say”——
"Yes, suh. They fell asleep one by oner
but still Jake's lawyer spoke on, beggin
and pleudin for bis client's life, till he had
talked about thirteen hours."
“Thirteen hours?"
“Yes, suh. ’Pon my honah. Well, ns I
was sayin, he talked thirteen hours, an
then when he quit a cou't officer went’roan
an woke up the jedge, jury and attorneys.
It didn't take the prosecutin attorney long
to sum up, an the jedge delivered hb charge in a few words. Then the jury re­
tired. They were out only five min­
utes"----“And they convicted Saunders, ot
courae?”
“No. suh. They acquitted him and con­
victed hb lawyer. An, believe me or not,
suh, they hung him that same night."
And, belieVe me or not. dear reader, that
Texan didn’t even smile.—Philadelphia
Presa.
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________

According to oue of the tenets of tbe
Mohammedan religion it is n sin to moke®
picture of any living thing. The elaborate
decorations of tbe palaces and moaquea oi
the east are al moat exclusively made up at
ingeniously interlaced geometric designs,
arabesque* or flowers, intermixed with sen­
tences of the Koran.
There ia a belief among Mussulmans that
at the day of judgment Allah will demand
that the artist who han made the image ot
a living thing shall endow that image with
life, and that failing to do this the artist
will be sent to perdition for his sin. '
A gentleman who Visited a mosque in
Algiers found that the tiles with which ths
building is decorated, which are very old
and beautiful, are adorned with flights of
birds. He expressed much surprise at this
and asked if the command against such
representation were a modern edict.
“Oh, no,"x'fnawered the pious Algerian
to whom he addressed the question.
“These are not pictures of living birda.”
“But they are painted ns if flying acrasa.
the tiles," the other said In some astonish­
ment.
“Yes," the Mussulman- replied, “but do.
you not see that about the neck of each
there is a fine black line? That ia to show
that the artist painted only dead birds,,
and tbe command of the Koran is not vfah'
lated.”—Youth’s Companion.

The sward which Colonel Ethan Allen,
carried wlen he demanded the surrender
of Fort Ticonderoga “in the name of th®,
great Jehovah nad tbe Continental con­
gress'’ is. by gift an&lt;l inheritance, the per­
sonal property of a young newspaper man
IL IL Stoddard was kicked in lhe head of-Jackson, Mich., nannilial Ailep Hop­
by a horse at Brookfield but may recover. kins. The sword is nn old fashioned blade..
nicked and venerable, twenty-seven inches
Tlie handle
The t~th annual meeting of the State long nml slightly curved.
metllcnl society will be held a Flint? May msMUrca seven indies, making the total
length of the weapon thirty-four inche®.
5 and 6.
The bundle is of benje or horn.
The mounting in of silver, washed with,
Tbcrtj pllharesrientiOeiUlycoiuponnd'-d, gold, tbe latter being partially worn off.
and utiiform In action. No griping pain so A dog’s head of silver fomis tlw end of the
cootmniily following the dm&gt; of pills. handle, aud freni this to the guard runs a
They are adapted to both tulults and chil­ silver chain. On one of the silver bands of
dren with perfect wrtHy. We guarantee the Mahtard tbe name, “Kthan.Allen,” is
they have no equal in the cure of sick engraved In large letters; on another band,
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and “EL Brasher, maker, N. York,” and on still
biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they ex­ another, 1® seript, “Martin Voeburg, 17Ek*
cel any other preparation. Sold by W. Why this name appears do one knnws.H. Goodyear.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

�of wool with three
’•‘"TI

Hastings Banned
Thursday, May S, 'fo-

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MWP8T 14. my*.

EDITORIAL notes.
Mr. R0.WHI &lt;!. Hori. rontoriy .
oo. on the rfltori.1 «*» ot IM »• *•

THbane tod durtM *• »-«
beroi nlUltotolm tod ho» &lt;l&gt;e»
tWlr totoH-v bto
ot tomU.
priob by .Mt p.p.rtod th. IM «-*• ot
ttem to to per&lt;e« to » «•» t-totoly br
made, instead of theft being 81.000 mil­
lionaires. as I* »o often asserted, there are
only about 4,000. Of these 2700 made

their fortunes In business in no way con­
nected with the tariff. And of tbe romalt&gt;-

der many secured their fortunes In part
through business aldetj by the tariff, in
part by other business that had nothing to
do with the tariff.

Our democratic exchanges are blossom­
ing out in boiler cuts and article*, prepar­
ed under the direction of democratic Cobdenltes. and calculated to prove that the
way for America to get rich and independ­
ent Is to buy ill our goods abroad, giving

ent.
_
Llghmlx unick lbe
Tbe Quimby ladies aid society will
Allen, of Carlton. last week Wtdnesday
nlghtj running down the chimney, ‘“ring at the h-Hne of Mr*. E. Pennock, South
up thing*' groernlty, ’^.'“T.’Inr^Tbe Hasting*, next week Thursday, May 12, at
Ing several members of the family- The 11 o’clock.
straw under the carpets caught on fire and
Nr. Alieu managed to regain ills seuaes Holloway Saturday evening, May 7th,
enough to pnt It out, without any serioua
with the following program:
loss.
Quotations from the writing* of Luthar.
Classic German course in English with
Dr. D. N. Alcorn Is connected with tir
faeulty of the Chicago Ophthalmic college, brief character sketch of Luther, Mr*.
Hicks.
bolding a profeMorahlp. Tbe college, bav
A synopsis of the Nlbclungcn Lieb,
ing closed about two weeks ago, he is mak
Ing a trip for business as well as pleasure Mrs. Nonaan Bailey.
Perry’s victory on Lake Erie, Mrs. Mag­
and will resume hl* connection with the
institution at the coming fall term. Now gie Bailey.
Reading, the story of tbe three kings.
Is just the time for every sufferer from eye
trouble in Barry county to get their eyes Mrs. Colgrovc.
Physical Culture, a synepsUt Mr*. W. R.
1treated by an expert.
Cook.
Dr. D. N. Alcorn, the well renowned
Critic, Mr*. Geer.
*
oculist,
of Chicago, is in the city and will
.
Tho woman's miadooary society connect­
be pleased to see all who have trouble with ed with the Presbyterian church will meet
their eye-sight. He Is * graduate of the on Wednesday, Nay 11 th. at tbe parsonage
Chicago Ophthalmic college, bear* an «xat the usual hour.
celleut recommendation from Ita president
The pastor will preach at tbe Presbyter­
as well as recommendation* from leading
Chicago oculists.
Your eye-alght Is a ian church next Sunday morning from the
dangerous thing to ftx&gt;l with, and should words, “Thou shall love the Lord thy God
be handled by an expert. See tbe Dr. at with al! thy mind.” In the evening on
••What to shoot and how to hit it.”
the Hastings bouse.
*

to foreign labor and capital the advantage
of profitable employment That may be
satisfactory' to the rich Importers of New
York, but It is far from It to the country
at large. Such a course cannot be defend­
ed for a nation like our own.

We think the Detroit Tribune is clearly

right in criticising the attitude of .Senator
McMillan on tbe gubernatorial question
The chairman of the state central commit­

tee should not Indicate bls preference, nor
labor for the nomination of any candidate.
The ^republicans of Michigan have the
necessary ability to attend
to that
business. The labors of the chairman of
the committee should be to elect the candi­
dates afler they shall be named.

This is the 37th birthday of the Banner.

Tbe board of education met Tuesday
evening for the purpose of electing teach­
ers for the ensuing year. So excellent has
been the work In the schools, and so great
the improvements in the various depart­
ment*. rtlat the board elected all the old
teachers below the high school os follows:
First ward. Mr*. Hinkley: 2d ward, Miss
Effie Snyder: naw building, Miss Add*
Jordan, Mis* Lillian Wardell. Miss Wild*
Bllvcn, Miss L. Jean M cLaughlin; central
building. Mrs. Ruth Carter. Miss Minnie
Matthews. Mis*. Franc Williams, Miss
Julia Rock. Miss Kittle Dooley. Mis* Jen­
nie Lamb, Miss Phyllis Dlamcmd, Miss
Edna Brown. The teachers were not as­
signed io any portlcuiar grades, but were
elected simply to teach In grade work, and
to ire placed In such departments of work
os the superintendent and teachers com­
mittee should see fit to place them. The
teachers committee recommend that for
recitation work In the high school the sal­
ary be fixed at 6500 for 1st assistant and
8450 for second assistant, which view was
taken by the board. Miss Hallock, in a com­
munication to the committee, stated that she
did not desire to be an applicant for the
position of first assistant at a less salary
than S550 which washer salary' last year.
Miss MIUspaugh was elected as first assist­
ant.

It has from the start been the representa­
tive of the republican party, has been loyal
to the party, and a hearty laborer for its
success. It is not too much to promise
that It will continue to be a republican pa­
per, and that it will alm to voice the best
If there is anything that this city needs,
sentiments of the party, and loyally labor and needs badly, It is a new rating for
for those things that shall build up Has­ Insurance. It Is well known that there
has been a good dpal of rate-cutting in
tings and Barry county.
this city the part two years, among rival
agents to get business. This ha* bad con­
Perry Belmont, a leading democrat of siderable to do with giving the people here
New York. Insists that Grover Cleveland a fair rate of Insurance. But we under­
is more unpopular in the empire state now stand that tbe paid agent* of Several com­
panies have made trips here of late^ to heal
than in ISSS. and that that bald-headed
over the savage cut* made by said rival
Faust and political shyster, David B. agent*, and restore harmony among the
Hill, is
the
logical candidate /of warring elements. At present the white­
the democratic party. If political knatery winged angel of peace hover* over their
deliberation* wlthrone exception so it is.
corruption and depravity constitute a logi­
reported. In other words we hear that all
cal democratic candidate, then David B. of lhe agents In lhe city, with one excep­
tion, have signed an agreement to do no
Hill must be such a logical candidate.
more rate cutting. It a new rating Is not
made, and such an agreement is carried
There are rumors that HUI and Cleve­ into effect. It practically means that we
land may both withdraw, and leave a clear are to be burdened with lhe old rating
field for ex-secretary of tbe navy. William which has always been In vogue tn this
C. Whitney, one of the standard oil mag city and in which at the present time
there is no equity or justice. With tbe
nates. To make the affair thoroughly excellent fire protection that we have the
democratic iri Its Inconsistency, Mr. Whit­ old rating is unjust. A new rating should
ney should stand on a platform of “death be made—one that Is Just and fair to all
to-day and not one that was equitable
to monopoly!”
years ago.
We have heard that other
cities withjjZ belter fire protection than
Wanted. Information ‘as to one good Hastings get much better rates than we do
here.
This
being
hue it is but fair and
measure passed or seriously considered In
tbe present democratic house. In general Just that an entire, new. equitable re-rating
of the city be made, and we hope that this
uselessness It can be 'compared with but
will be done before any combination Is
one legislative body ever assembled In this made tending to keep up rates.
country, and that la tbe squawbuck leglslaThe Journal in It* attempt to make out
lure of this state.
a case against lhe last council and lhe
Tbe convention banquet ot tho national
republican college league will be held In
Ann Arbor May 17th. Depew. Clarkson.
McKinley. Thurston, Alger and Estee will
be there to orate for the boys.
American-made tin, thanks to the McKin
ley bill, has come to stay. It is an Indus­
try already of great importance, and one
that will greatly Increase In extent.

We think that tbe great majority of
Barry county republicans favor the nomina­
tion of John T. Rich for governor. ’

Additional Local News.
Geo. Barnts lias rented the C. G. Hol­
brook bouse on Broadway.
Best line of straw goods In tbe city and।
at tbe cheapest prices, at the Bankrupt

Remember the Klrmes* at Union hallI
Wednesday and Thursday evening ot next;
week. May 11th and 12th.

The lecture at the Presbyterian church1
Saturday evening was not largely attend­
ed, though worthy of a larger audience.
Before judging of the merits of the Klrnees as an entertainment, see It at Union
,
hall Wednesday and Thursday evenings of
next week. May 11th and 12th.

Any one deairing to see me on official
business during tbe day will find meat the
Hastings Engine &amp;. Iron Works.
E. G. Holbrook.
City Recorder.
Bemcmlier that Dr. D. N. Aleorn conics
highly recoin mended by the leadlngoctillst&gt;
of Chicago, and other dries where he In*
been. If you are having trouble with
your eyes don’t fail to see him nt the Has­
tings house.

Sealed bld* for building the People’s
church In Bowens Mills will be received
up to June l 1699, the eommiltee reserving
tha right lo reject any or all bids. For
pfarna and specification* apply to John W.
Briggs or W. E. Bowen. Bowens Milla,
Merry Co., Mich.

home of Mrs. Emma Simpson. Members
are requested to be present at half pa«t
two. Supper will be served from half part
five to seven. Subject for study, “Kings
daughters to foreign lands."

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threw out ».0OO pound, of
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mbbl.lL 1 told tbe owner ttar 1
prlmd tl»l bl. local burer.biult^'n
■tuff. H. old liter were roreed to toko It
or low their trade. So ■ ™m'h"ied “LJ
tnuit nuke It up In price l»Id to the
r.rtner. In relw ot tbe Seneral d
ot tbe Urrnera In pulllnn «P “elr w«&gt;U,
The Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at the Presby­ ud tbe central tnedklener ot locel bulM.
terian church next Sunday at 6:30. to bj: nf wool I think you are engaged in a
pratoWorthy work In trying to make them
led by Mlsa Nellie Feljhner.
do what I. rittht. But I ,m
Rev. Deal try, of Middleville, will lecture think that you bare a ateadp Job before
in the Baptist church next Tuesday even­
ing on “Whaling Exploits.” A xollection ’There peraonal knowledge a. to tbla lol
will be taken at tbe end of lhe lecture.
ot wool boufot In Milwaukee, a, I peraon-

Two very pretty weddings gycured In
the city last evening, and at‘'about the
same hour. At the home of the bride on
Michigan Avenue Mr. Fred W. Greble
was united In marriage to Miss Stella Rog­
ers. Both of the contracting parties are
well and favorably known. The groom to
one of the most prominent young men in
the city, and at tbe same time one of Has­
tings most enterprising and progressive
merchants. The bride Is one of the most
estimable young ladles In tho city and
occupies a high position In her circle of.
friends.
Only the hear relatives were
present.
After the ceremony elegant
refreshments
were
served.
The
happy couple took the evening train for
Grand Rapid* and from there will travel
through the eastern states, expecting to be
absent about ten days or two weeks.
They start out In life under tho most fav­
orable circumstances And with the-best
wishes,of all.

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I Cullltac b«rl. bav. toms. ,
2?
.bin, tod bb.rau.ll tl, t.bui.to'2;

woolbr

all. examined It. with a rlew lo boyin. It
before Mr. Walworth bon«bt It, and bU
statement Is correct. Fanners may talk
tariff until doomsday, but until they dis­
card the slovenly and dtohonwt manner
of putting up their wool as ha* been their
custom for the put *ix or eight year*,
they must expect to sell their wool cheap.
Just refer back to Mr. Walworth s letter
and see wbat per cent, of waste wu to M.000 pound* of a crack lot of wool—9.000
pounds or almost 20 per cent. It to just so
here in Michigan. 1 have been a buyer
for over twenty year*. In iny early days
of buying Michigan wool, the shrinkage
by cleansing wu about twenty-eight per
cent. For the past six or eight year*. It
has run 52 to 58 per cent. Is It any
wonder our Michigan wool hu become so
unpopular as It is to-day? There to no
dodging It when I say there is no wool so
little sought after as Wisconsin and Mich­
igan wool. Refer again to Mr. Walworth's
letter wherein he says- "I bought ip.000
pounds of Australian UHUXuhrtl at W&lt;e
and 10.000 pounds of Onio tretaArd at
36He-”
&lt;be difference:
for
unirwheil, as against 36 S for our wash­
ed. Why Is It so? Simply because of the
condition of our wool, and nothing else.
Now, how to remedy it? Only one way.
If you tnuh your wool, trash It, (don’t
drive your sheep to some creek or lake to
drink and call them washed), or better
still, don’t wash at all. Keep your sheep
clean and tax well before shearing; use a
small linen or hemp twine; Oring your
wool to market In lhe same condition as
you would expect to buy your sugar or tea.
and you will find a ready sale at good
prices, and It will bo but a short time when
our domestic woul will rank as It should,
first in every market and be sought after
the same as Australian wool is nnw.
,W. L. Lamoueaux.

The marriage ceremonies making Mr. C.
H. Barber and Miss Lillian Diamond one.
were performed In the Emmanuel church
last evening at 7:30. The church was
handsomely trimmed In honor of the avent.
Messrs. D. W. Reynolds, Shirley Smith.
Chas. Doyle, Ed Huffman. Clarence I^throp and Milan WaUdorff served in. the
capacity of usher*, whlleMr. Lou Goodyear
was the-groom’s best man. and Ml** Maud
Stebbins acted as bnde's maid.
Rev.
Irvine pronounced the words that inade
the contracting parties one. Later a re­
ception was held at the elegant home of
the groom’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. A.
Barber,' on Jefferson street. Tbe guesta
were presented to the happy couple by Mr.
Shirley Smith and Miss Gertrude Pender­
gast. after which light, refreshment* were
served.
There were many tokens of
friendship frpm friends In the shape of
SAD SUICIDE.
handrotne and useful presents. Mr. Bar
bento one of the rising young physicians
In ourcyy, and popular among his many
friends. Tbe bride Is well known and
George Dillbabner, one of the wealthiest
esteemed by her large circle of friends. In
common with their many well wishers, and most prominent farmers lu Maple
we join In wishing them a happy and pros­ Grove, committed suicide yesterday morn­
ing by banging. He took his breakfast as
perous wedded life.
usual yesterday morning, and Immedlately
How to Put Up Wool.
thereafter’went to the barn with some milk
Written for the Tradesman.
to feed bis stock. About 20 minutes toiler
The season for handling tbe new clip of Chas. Fowler called to see him, aud on go­
wool will soon be here, and a* your valua­ ing to the bam was horrified to see his
ble paper did such good work In dissemin­ body hanging from a-beam In the ban., bls
ating some suggestions I had to offer last body being yet warm. Last winter a se­
year, I wish to impose upon your good vere attack of grippe left Mr.'DUlbohner
graces again, as I have a most Important with broken health, which had seemed to
article Sent me from Boston, which 1 wish decline ever since. During the past week
writer bad a bad time of it last week. As to go before the wool growers of Michigan:
it was noticed that he had not that clear­
to the Invoice taken at the furniture fac­
HOW WOOL -SHOULD BE PUT UP.
ness ot mind which had usually character­
tory: Tbe Journal editor was one of the
Among the improvements which the ized him—for he was a clear headed busistockholders who complained because the grower should adopt In methods of pre­
directors valued things too low.
We paring hto wool for market, we would urge new man in all his affairs. But while this
mental trouble was noticed, no one suspect­
think any reasonable man, willing to take upon hto attention the following/
ed that it would lead to any such act as he
the trouble to investigate, can satisfy him­
All rubbish should be kept out of lhe
self that whatever losses the Furniture Co. fleeces, which should be put up with committed. Undoubtedly temporary In­
met were sustained from August 1 to the merely one or two ties of the best hemp sanity was the occasion of tbe rash act, at
there could be no other reason. He was
time of the assignment A* to tbe council twine, or glazed twine.
one of the wealthiest fanners of the coun­
proceedings: except In two instances the
Sisal twine should not be used. Many
Bannkh has printed them the same week gOwers still fall to realize the injury to ty, was happily married, and had a very
as they were given us. Our bill will be their wools resulting from the use of sisal good and happy home, with friends and
placed before the council for the year’s twine. Thto sisal costs only five or six family surroundings such, as would have
made a healthy mind In love with life. He
work for such disposition^ that body sees'
cents per pound, but It Is weighed with
fit to make. We hare done our best to wool costing from 20 to 30 cents per pound was about 60 years of age. and had always
been an industrious, honorable, hard-work­
give satisfaction.
As
to the pay we
so that tho manufacturer has not only to
will not give the council the occasion to make a reduction In price sufficient to pro­ ing man. He leaves a wife and two chil­
dren, and a mother who is onwards ot 90
complain of us a* they have of the Journal.
tect hhnself against loss In weight, bitt years of age, to mourn his loss:
It Is reported to us on authority,
also to guard against the damage to tli
that our contempory twke asked pay for
goods by the stoal fibre.
Item* that had been previously paid. We
Fotlowtaf «ra tbe reel ratue tnuratera
American hemp twine possesses many
presume this arose from a mistake but
advantages for use In tying fleeces, ami, tor the week ending April =4 1SW, „
It is as great a fault as can be found with
everything considered, cost, etc., I*, per­ token front the book, In the reetoterinoffloe*
u*. As to the work of the council, two
haps. to be preferred to any other. It has
year* ago. the city owed S12.000 for
„„
bonuses to manufacturing Institutions. ’‘reniclh. lightness and a glazed surface, cCfe/rireto audio, few.
The outgoing councjl p*jd IL A Dew while Its coat Is very much In its favor, It
school building cosihtfc over~&gt;10.000 has being about half tbe price of the linen
wS&amp;M m
“ F~“ L ““ritbtok • to
twine
used
In
Australia.
It
can
be
bought
been built and paid for. and 83,000 bonus
TbSSwE'S,'"
ttoreeth to u an n
given to tbe Chair and Table Co.' The for 19 cents per pound. Tbe linen twine,
«" Dtotoo
Interest bgarng debt of the city In that however, to better, as It contains all the n»w?u J°"“ “ Vtota
element*
necessary,
and
has
already
met
time has been reduced from 841,000 to
837000. So here are 82B.000 of other than with approval by wool dealers who handle
rauSi tod
J°h“ n™"&gt;« 1«: Wk to
city expence* that were paid by tbe ex- Australian wool.
In patting up wool for market, the dung
,n
ending May lock, should tadlppnl oS ud thro.5
1£b#rrt‘" c L tori—otor puc.l
I. While there!* not a surplus of cash
on hand, there Is more then was in the •way when sbrarln,. a, to tho tlamor , ’^CJoKton.h.BBItototouu.
or Hmcc with ug,. etc., ud the ilecrra^
‘T.0 , ear*
11 **“« rtrange
dw.'uS“°Z^“'1 "rt"lCo W aw
that the Baxmkr. a republican paper,
must defend a democratic council, com­ therefrom, the following letter from Mr
posed largely of leading business men of Joseph Walreth. of the Pacific mllto, who
,f • ,Mle, b0-,er of wou1’ h well
the city, who stand well as Individuals and
llu f (xuu *° btolt’1 Munleo perew Culton
as business men. from unjust attacks by a worthy of perusal:
democratic newspaper. But while we do
1
to get up a TlSStw". «SE tod W A Gureu wrert
of
wool
for
a
new
cloth.
I
bought
not and caxnot pretend tliat that council
ciSEASffiJ’A c“»"“ »
did not make some mistake*, as all such 10,000 pounds of Australian unwashed nt
bodies are liable to do. the fact remains tlie extreme price of 42^e per pound, j ,tolhto« Barber ttuuc.
Hostings
that they are not guilty of what the Jour­ also bought 10,000 pounds of washed x
per pound, think­
nal charge* them. If the Journal’s posi­ Ohio combing at
„
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tion, which it steadfastly urged all last ing to cheapen the Australian and still
Same and residence
A?»e&lt;T|‘«CL W,ial w“ U1C ha‘u,t?
year had been correct, why did not
that great
nprhlslng.
“the people’s
^ltMn.wa’ pal np hon'«!y. no
party or the city of Hastings" of which our tl r^ torJi.h V ’‘rln* 1,ke 00«°® -iteiii.ss;®
ct.titemporary was to be the Moses, pan thread to hold the fleece together white
onio, which
out with more than 13 votes In caucus,
and !&gt;e finally compelled to withdraw its to the .-lew live Id per cent, or ttufflnn
Uckeil* If tbe Journal’* position werecor- ud pro.no rd ra Uttle top llMt theAnetraP
r*eL it would arem that mor* people ought
imriiiced m cheep
A GmtaftU Trtb.u.
to have followed Ita leW Tuto the neon!*’* • top UW«AM Ohio U»!f. Orcoura,
■» U&gt;e wool^,
|»rtj business, that m^nstrotjs aggregation Z«t,ICllA&gt;'5h'

* Sadd^t of all to thto:
Yet bow uot aomMtmea spoil delight with
■
thought.
Measuring the beauty by the toae for aye.
Since its oomplettak points ita road to Nought.
Slflcw bavtag been lurks waiting for
whaX Is?
Woe's ne that fair to fair but for lu day!
- AwtaWetaUr ta Good Words

It’s very funny to watch tho man who is
afraid of mailing mistakes. Ono man in a
theater lobby, who caught the glimpse erf
a face in the crowd the other evening, gave
u start and madu a movement to rush up
to the other man tiod speak to him. Then
ho stopped, and drew off with a dignified
air. The other man’s eye had lighted with
a gleam of recognition, but when he saw
the sudden change he. too. aaaumed a state­
ly air and held aloof. Well, thcac two men
kept running into each other between the
acts all that evening, until both of them
took on n sullen hangdog expression which
would have been ludicrous if it had not
bean so threatening.
When the play was over and the crowd
was pushing out to the sidewalk, fate
bumped the two men against each other
once more. Then they both cried out in
surprise. They did know each other, after
all, only they had aot nu t each other in a
long time, and both of them had greatly
changed in appearance. So much for the
mon who I* afraid of being crushed, when
a little courage would carry him a long
way.—New York Tribune.

5 per cent, of sulphur and Ita ooh, 30 per
cent, ot silicon and 10 per cent, of iron
and manganese. Solutions of beef, atarchy
mixtures and even milk, which cucMtltutc*
the diet ot patient* with influenza and other
fever*. cannot supply them elements, and

a* milk is their sole food. The food* which
ment abundantly contain the elements re­
quired for the strengthening at the hair
are the various albuminoids and the oat.
coo. With care three food* arv admioaiblc
in certain febrile diheaara. Dr. Mapotber
baa often found a dietary largely composed
of oatmeal and brown bread greatly pro-..•-•i..
&gt; » •• • --

£.?. T'MVft-iA
I*n‘00’ iM-rrwtsdb1^

SS’.SX.-S

'

weeks previous to said day of
J.t'Ue .-f Probate.

[A trneeooc.)

BEAMER’S
CASH
GROCERY
Offers. commencing

SATURDAY

MAY

9tl

Some Bargains in groceries.
The goods we offer are all
fresh stock and bought at
rock bottom prices. Here
are some of the bargains.
a lb,. ytltow peubra. p.r ran.............lie
3 lbs. ripe tomatoes per can j...........
4 can# for 30 cts.
1 lb.'Alaska salmon. per can............ .. !Sc
3 cans for 5ft cts,
DcLanil'b soda. 1 lb. packages .
Domestic Sardines, per can...............
Head-light oil water-white 150 tert.
6 gal. for SO cis.

We want your trade and
make you the be.-t prices fo?\
cash.
We don't blow in much for
advertising but give our rnstomers the benefit.

SILKS,
VELVETS.

Curtains,
Draperies,
-OF-

DRESS GOODS
Spring weather necessitates particular attention
to Dress Goods. And the bargains we are now of­
fering will convince you that we are fully alive to
your wishes in that regard.
We have just received some of the very latest
weaves of foreign and domestic mantifactures.
The fabrics anti shades are in harmony with the
season. Dainty and delicate as befits the coming
spring. Space will not permit its to enumerate tlie
different fabrics, but visitors to onr Dress Goods de-'
partment say without reserve that we have the
finest line of dress goods in the city.
We need scarcely say that we extend to all a
cordial invitation to examine our line of dress
goods. No efforts on our part will be wanting in
showing you our goods whether you buy or not.

Ladies’ Jackets

IT*

our all lbs crlto of demoeraU: aovernoient.

tl^ohL

“Lately I was sent

P0UM ,n •»Louis,
“u
out in 8
l

Our assortment is broken and in order to cloj®
out we will give you prices that will insure a ready
sale. .

We are closing out our shoe stock in order to
make room for more dry goods, and yon can nave
them at coat.

Dress trimmings, 1
Hosiery &amp; Gloves

Ih hphr Price Ury to Hm

Pattern Free-

�Hastings Banner. I
Thursday, May $ 1892.
W. R. COOK. Local Bdltor.

I
'

The Harvest
Depends'something on the seed.

*

brown bread.

You can

PERSONAL MENTION.

Bod th. «a,. or U«, W..E. Power,
Hardware atore In ibte toaue.

Mr. Wright, of Albion, was in the city
Friday.
*

Get an egg baatoet at Hams’ and Van
Annan s before they are all sold. Only 25
cento and will save you many egw.

evening** Went

G,&gt;n&lt;i BapM’ Tuwday

Cut price shot) dealer at tlie Racket; the
best ton shilling shoe you ever saw.
Will Whipple was in Nashville last week
Pins. Smith
on business.
Court convened Monday afternoon but
Mr. and Mrs. D. McOmber went to
owing, to tbe alckpess of Prosecutor Low­ Battle Creek Monday.
den wia^fljourned until yesterday morn­
Steve McMaugh, formerly of this city,
ing.
Only can Produce
but now of Chicago, spent Sunday in the
_ For tbe next 80 days tbe W. F. Powers
city.
Hiirdwaru store will aell goods at greatly
Mrs. A. H. Loveland was called io
reduced prices. See the ad. elsewhere In
this issue.
Augusta last week by the sickness of a
relative.
Don't pay high prices for Infeflor soap.
Dr. Denslow, of Muskegon, aud one of
Go to S. E. Phillip’a, the grocer's, and |ray
seven bars of Artisans soap for 25 cents. toe most prominent physicians of tbe state,
LANDRETH'S
These who uae it say it la better than visited bls parents here.
Lenox.
SEEDS
»,
Mm. L. J. H.W.IM, „r Grind Rip:d«.
When lu want of a new carpet, rug, or will nuke her future home with her
mation of being the But. chenille curtains you should call and see duurhter Mu. Jo,. Leun.
the elegent Hue of these goods at Russell’s,
H. W- LANDRETH,
MJm Flo Bwillever, ,kk In Grand
Write for is*2
'
You
cat save money by making purchases
ipu can
Hap ids with pleuro-pneumonla. but wo
Cautogee.
r’f bl»are happy to say that she is better.
Battle Ckskk.
Anyone desiring to build, paint ar hav­
Miss Ed Mentzer went to Benton Harbor
ing occasion to use hardware should get Friday to join her husband who has se­
prices at the W. F. Powers' hardware cured a position In a furniture factory
store before buying. Bargains offered for there.
the next 30 day*.
Mrs. Sophia' Kentleld, of Chicago, re­
Fred Cross, who formerly lived in this turned to this city last week for a short
city, but of late living In Charlotte, was visit, bringing little Gene Barnes home
sentenced to six months In Jackson prison with her.
last week from Charlotte, for stealing
Dr. C. N. Snyder, of Sunfield, who
«ome clover seed.
spends most of hla time hustling among
All grades of Ingran, tapestry Brussels, his patients and selling, agricultural Im­
body Brussels aud Wilton carpets in new plements was in the city Friday.
and elegant designs cut lu lengths to match
Herb Snyder, for several years the fore­
without waste, and at prices within reach
man of the Banner. went to Sunfield
of ail at Russell’s.
Friday, where he will revive the setting
Few cities of this size have a more Sunfield Sufi. We can heartily recom­
beautiful cemetery than Is Riverside cem­ mend Mr. Snyder to the people of Sunfield
etery in tills city. Owners of lots take as an honest, upright young man. and a
great pride In keeping them up in fine No. 1 printer, and feel confident that he
shape, which adds Infinitely to its natural will meet with the success that he deserves.
beauty.
i
Fine line of outing shirts at the Bank­
McCoy’s special suit sale continues to bu
rupt store.
a great attraction to all who would pur­
chase bed-room suits. And no wonder.
A drive around the city shows that there
He has never before been able to make Is a great deal ot building and Improving
such low priecs on thto line of gixxls. He of residences going on even now. Go in
has a large stock to select from.
most any part of the city and new houses
are being built or old ones greatly enlarged
Norman Bailey and H. A. Goodyear, of and beautified. This betokens nn air of
this city, A. G. Courtright, of Barry, R- prosperity that Is very noticeable, and at
Larabee, ot Baltimore, James L. Cutler, of
the same time Is very gratifying to all who
Hastings township, and Dugal Campbell, rejoice In the growth ot the city.
of Hope, left Tuesday to attend the demo­
It is reported that there was n shooting
cratic state convention at Muskegon.
scrape In Carlton last week between a
Those having In charge the work of couple of brothers by lhe name of Rowe,
preparation for the Kirmesa speak In the in which Ad. Rowe was fatally shot by hie
very highest terms ot its promise to be an brother. Inquiry at the Sheriff's office re­
entertainment In every way meritorious. vealed the fact that no complaint had been
Remember the dates. Wednesday and made. though Deputy Sheriff Whit Ben­
Thursday evenings of next week. May ham informed us that there was a shooting
11th and 12tb.
affray between the brothers. In which
Ernest, son of Mr.*and Mrs. W. W. neither was hurt, which is probably the
case, and that a warrant has been made
Hnmoton,
died
at
the
home
of
his
parents
Laugh-. t;Jk or rd. lo your artificial teeth
but not served. •
•
or drop down? It ‘o send one dollar for Monday morning of consumption, after a
We stated quite fully last week our sen­
I»r. Husband's Hand; holder. Yon can apply it 1 long period of suffering, aged 20 years.
:«yonr plat«* In out nlnute. and no matter If | The funeral service# were held at the timents with regard to tbe June races,
M&gt;ur plate fita or notit will hold firmly In the
I bouse, yesterday morning, and the remains especially with regard to gambling snaps
•..uth under the meet tryinedreumatanoee.
Ind their presence on the grounds. We
Address .1- Z. HUSBAND, DC D. 8. । taken to Yorkville for burial.
White Cloud,
expressed the wish that it might be our
Michigan.
The fire laddies of this city have received privilege, in behalf of the management, to
an invitation to attend the 18th annual eon- state that these things should not Insult
vention of the Michigan's State Firemen's tlie intelligence and moral sense of the
Association to be held In Hillsdale May people who wanted lo see tbe races, but
Zstli. A splendid program has been pre- did not care to bring their families Into
'pared. and many good pqlnts can be glean­ contact with these objectionable features.
Preparatory for Second and Thin! grade
ed by tlx.se interested.
We are glad to say that the management
trUHcales.
has assured us that these skin games shall
The farmers or Barry county are in
not be . tolerated. That while with the
vlted
to
Inspect
the
Shields
Patent
wind
­
SupL W. I). STERLING and Prln. H.
sporting characters who will come from
mill. They are manufactured
by the outside there will"necessarily be some pool
B. ANDRU3. Conductors.
One selling, it will be kept lu the background,
This school will close just in time for Hastings Engine and Iron works.
Is In practical operation lu front of their
• the regular Barry county teachers' exami­
and people who do not Indulge In that kind
office. It will pay you to patronize home of business will not be solicited to do so.
nation which occurs August 4 and 5. For
alnlogue containing full particulars In re­ Industries and get their prices on wind­ Further the only game allowed will be the
mills, derrick's tanks, etc.
paddle wheel, which too will be kept in
gard to course of study, tuition, board, etc.,
the background.
These are the only
address W. I). Sterling or H. B. Audrus,
Anyone contemplating building should
lift-ding*. Mich.
.
consult W. E. Allgen, lhe contractor and things that will be allowed on the ground.
guilder, before commencing. He will fur­ While these are objectlonatde to some, all
nish estimates, and all work done by him must admit that no one can part with his
will be In a neat, /workmanlike manner money on either of them who doesn’t wish
and verj- reasonat^X* too. Many of the to. and that races where these are the only
very neatest houses In tbe city were built objectionable features are In a degree
above the average. We nrt glad to make
by Mr. Allgeo.
the above announcement, and frankly
The Klrmeas promotes originality and state that the management of these races
encourages research. It brings together Is trying, as far as possible to rid them of
Hereafter, changes for advertisements many young people, teaching them lo en- features that offend law-abiding and order­
mn-t reach this office Tuesdays at latest to 1 joy music, familiarizing them with the loving people.
m-mre Insertion in ibe.tastM; of the week costumes and general appearance of the In­
There is no question but that the track
when brought.
1
/
habitants of various nations, and during at tbe fair grounds here Is already in the
ita short reign, all engaged In it uncon­ best condition it ever has been. Nor Is
Millet seed at Stauffer’s.
sciously become familiar with many pictur­ there doubt but that, when the improve­
Guy Havens is nursing a pet felon.
esque scenes of the world’s history.
ments already planned shall have been
Attend McCoy's special sale of bed-room
made. It will be far superlon to the aver­
McCoy, the furniture and carpet man,
age track.
Those having the matter In
can show you some elegant patterns in
charge promise that it shall be all of that.
TIN nicest stock of millinery goods In carpets and rugs. This is an exceptional
And right here we desire to remark that
the city at Russel’s.
chance. lu none of tbe large cities could
Hastings has some speedy youngsters that
you suit yourself better either In quality are showing up well on the track. Under
Choicest kinds of oranges and banannas
or price. He has nil the.latest styles and
at South side bakery.
the careful training of Frank Ackerson
patterns In the«c goods. Do not buy rugs, Dana M., John • Cole's three year old
All thcnewest patterns In rugs,.carpets, carpet.^. matting, linoleum, curtains or pacer, has with very little tracking made
drapes until you have seen McCoy's line of a half mite in 1:25. Al Kleth’s promising
"UrlAins, and drapes at McCoy’s.
three jear old stallion, Leo I)., Is show­
..Go to tlie South side bakery for Boston these goods.
brown bread and domestic bread.
The roads leading into tbe city are by no ing up in-great form, be has already made
a full half mile In 1-18. and will make a
.The "Artisans” soap, seven bars for 25 means in the best possible condition. We far better showing before the season closes.
dare say tfiat enough money has been spent
cents, at S. E. Phillip's, tho grocer’s.
upon tne streets of this city, and the ap­ There Is no question but that be has great
Indies hats at cut prices at the Racket proaches to the city, to have made the speed, ana the necessary endurance to
’
PniN. Smith.
finest kind of roads In the city, and even make a famous stepper. These two three
year olds will be hard to beat at the June
Fine line of cakes and pies kept on hand extend out into the country for several races, and some splendid trotting will have
miles In each direction, had the work been
all the time at the side side bakery.
finished when it was finished. The roads to be done if one or both of them does not
RusSqll sells the Haul Ton corset waist have been a constant source of repair and show a clean pair of heels to all comers. At
far »0 cents; also has a full stoek of Dr. expense.
Had the work
been done the June races, Barry county people will
W arner's.
thoroughly when It was done, and roads have a chance to see Pontiac Cl^lef In the 2­
27 class, and It will have to be a good one
The choir factory has been receiving made that would have lasted, how much that goes by him.
M,m&gt;good orders ot late, and will Increase better It would have been. —We ire-cen­
suring no one for what has been done, for
their working force.
the work here hair been fully up towhat
It is known to me who took some vine
EGGS. EGGS taken in exchange for is done In other cities of this size, and
from the grgve of my husband, without my
goods at the Racket
l&gt;erhaps better, but we Insist that It would
knowledge or consent. Any one repeating
Phin. Smith.
be economv to build roads so that they the act will be prosecuted.
.
would stay built, forever, with very little
KinneM at Union hall Wednesday
Mbs. ANna Mason.
Wednesday and
and
Though costing
Tnursday evenings of next week. Admis­ expense for repairs.
something more to start with, yet It Is
sion 25 cents. Reserved seats 35 cents.
much cheaper in the end.
Light second-hand road wagon; also
Call and see those 25 and 35 cent shirts
canopy-top road wagon nearly new. En­
We have been requested to say some quire of J. C. Andrus, tbe dentist.
nt the Bankrupt store. Tho cloth alone
would cost as much as we sell the shirts thing to the farmers as to how wool should
be put tip, hut finding the excellent article
for.
tn the Michigan Tradesmen on “How to . The 2.000 ladies hats I bought early in
The lecture of Re v. Seaver, of Middle Put up Wool.’’ we decided to publish It en­
the season has begun to arrive. 227 sam­
'Hie, in the Presbyterian church Tuesday tire. and It will l»e found In Ibis Issue.
ples came last week for me to select from.
evening, was well attended and very Inter- Farmers will do well to read this article, See them aud be convinced at the Racket.
tMlng.
■
'
and if It Is heeded, as it should be. It will
Phin Smith.
tor the past four weeks the wool boot not be long before Michigan wool will be
To the Supervluom of Burry County.
factory has made an average of 100 cases, as eagerly sought after os it used to be.
I
would
call
your
attention
to Act No.
and
at
better
prices.
As
the
writer
says,
1-1*0 pairs &lt;»f wool boots per day. Tlie pay
"Farmers may talk tariff till doomsday, 193. Session laws ot l»80 relative to the
■'oil exceeds SOOO per week.
but until they discard lhe dishonest man­ soldiers, sailors and marine relief commis­
We are very glad to state that we. « ere ner of putting up their wools, they must sion and if any or all of tbe townships and
misinformed a« to Dr. Andras not building expect to sell their products cheap. The wards of Hastings city want to raise any
on his Green street property this year. shrinkage by cleaning Michigan wool has money under said Act you or some mem­
He will begin'the foundation for a fine resi­ been over 50 per cent, per year for the past ber of your Board will meet with aald re­
dence in a 8bort time.
six years. Thus It can easily be seen why lief commission on Saturday May 21. A. D.
’ if you want a soap that Is said by the wool bnyers refuse to pay full price for 1892 at lhe court house, Hastings, at
people of this city who have used it to be wool that Is over half waste. And until 1 o’clock and report the amount required.
Dated April 25, *92.
belter than Lenox and seven bars for 25
^nu, go to 8. E. Phillipa, the grocer's,
and ask for lhe "Artisans.”

Good
Seeds
Good

We seldom quote

PRICES

HATS

STRAW

Miss Nellie Baldwin spent Saturday In
Vicksburg.

May is near at band and you may need a straw hat. If you do , come
to us and we will show you a line that can't help but please yon. We have all
the newest

JTYLEJ

Q0L0R5

and our PRICES ARE RIGHT.

Summer Underware.
Let us say -a few words about this. We bought direct from the manufact­
urers, therefore we can save you the profits paid to the jobbers. Give- us a
call and we will save you some money. No need to speak of our

Olotliing- Stock..
The number of suits that go out of our store daily is sufficient to say that
the patterns and prices are right, and when it comes to furnishing goods " We
are in it’’

Yours respectfullj-,

But here are a few

BARGAINS

We are offering our custom-

UH.i lbs. good flour .
$2.90
-j-.’l lbs. coffee sugar
1.00
lbs. good roasted coffee 1.00
2* yds. y'd.wide sheeting 1.00
17 yds. y’d wide blenched
1.00
sheeting

One-Price Clothiers

Hastings, Michigan.

R. K. GRANTS

Highest prices always paid
for farmers’ produce.

L. E. Stauffer.

IF

the

WHEN YOU

QOXIT
FITS

YOU
PUT

HASTINGS M SCHOOL.

IT

JULY fr’TIL AUGUST 3, ’92

LOCAL NEWS.

‘ CIRCULATION *
This week, •
80 quires.

,IGHT on the top of the
column we want to say
that we are making another successs this season of Boys’ Clothing, Our
suits at special prices fit the
expectations of a great many
who know how superior
our line of Boys' Suits are.
Boys will frolic even when
I in the best clothes, therefore
' the clothing for Boys and
Children should be of mater­
ial that will
withstand
hard usage. That’s the sort
we keep.

ON
HERE’S a satisfaction in buying and
wearing the clothing we sell yowthat is undeniable. It's not alto­
gether the confidence you have in
the garments (made on honor and the
best;) it’s the price you pay for them (al­
ways tlie lowest considerate with quali­
ty:) it's not altogether in the perfect fit
or the courteous, considerate treatment
received at our store, it must be partly
a satisfaction that you are in touch with
the times, in the line of progress—not
trading witli an old fashioned, way-behind-the-times sort of of a store, where
the goods they sell are in keeping with
the store, but making your selections at
our counter where everything has the
air of being up and
doing, alert to the
needs and wants of
customers, progress­
ive. modern, you
catch the inspiration
and yon are proud
to tell your friends
that you you trade
with the leading
clothing house.

'•GOOD NIGHT.

NIGHT SHIRTS.
with collars, cuffs, pockets,
and ornamental front, with
white or colored embroidery
on collars, cuffs, pockets, and
fronts. We allow a flue as­
sortment of these goods,
selected with an eye to
„
good taste—not. too elaborate
or showy, but quiet and neat.
And the prices are sure to
please.

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Thursday, May &gt; &lt;8&lt;^OUR COUNTY

Middleville high school has a base ball
tam that Is aux lo us to tackle •**‘*riB*
tbe county, and especially to see Hasting
m the dianxmd field.
Mohvlll. reports quite a building boom
UghtniDg struck tbe b®”1 of
S.
QtoS. In Maple Grow, lart Wedneaday
killing « Dorse, but damaging tbe
barn very littleA little son ofR 5. Smith, of Nashville,
toil from a barbed ;»ire
Thursday,
and had a terrible gash torn In his leg.

'

The Barry A Eaton medical society met
rt Nashville Thursday, and had a very In­
tereating and profitable session.
I.nntn,/
Len Miller was i„j„.Wn„.iv -----*“ “
one of Nashville's water mains the
.
day, and was through before be was aware
at it Be received a wejl directed shoot
from the water, and bad a very thorough
bath without charge.

It Is claimed that lhe fortune which
came to Mrs. Jacob Brandstetter, of Middlevllle. from the death of her slater In
Cleveland will amount to nearly 81,500.­
000.
While Mias Connett was washing dishes
the other day at O. A. Fuller’s, near Wood­
land. a glass broke in her hands. She
tried to save the pieces from falling, but
in the effort her wrist struck the ragged
edge of a piece remaining In her band,
gashing It severely.

1

Woodland streets are being surveyed
and a grade established.

One of the prominent young ladles of
the Epworth league sat down In a dish of
butter at the social test evening, but she
vowed never to speak to us again If vre
mentioned it In the paper so we don’t dare
to call any names. Owing to the light at­
tendance and loss of butter, profits were
small.—Woodland News.
Two years ago W. P. Cramer lost a gold
watch chain and charm in Mrs. Baitinger’s
woods. Last Saturday Jessie Gates found
it buried three or four Inches in the dirt
and returned it to the owner.—Woodland
News.

ss.waJt-s.t
land.
Tte church la tela* peinted-Mn. O.
F Wood 13 under the doctors care—vr.
Sayles has returned from Lowell, being
called ibcf. by the lllmw. ot bl. "Hj-Tbc
surprise-kt t&gt;! iKHwe of B. F. Wolfe was
well attended also the one *1 J- D. Town­
send's—Many from here attended the W.
C. T. U. convention at Middleville recently
—Tbe young iwple's aoctety and prayer
meeting are creating much interest here—
Mrs. Geo. Varney Is now on the tick list—
Frank Wood Is atill confined to tbe house
—Many complain of too mneh raln*-ProfHumphrey will preach on Saturday. May
14. He will lecture on the subject “op^
portunities.’ He has promised to deliver
an an address at Woodland on Decoration
day for fils comrades.
Enough.

Of
Ot what?

Rain,
Kain, Saturday
oamraay and
WU

What’s tlie matter with the Detroit Tri­
bune? Friday’s.edlton tn editorial columns
did not qpntain Gen. Alger's or Mayor Pin­
gree’s names—Fine growing time. Wheat
and grass making a fine growth—A num­
erously signed petition is being circulated
for a postal clerk on the C. K. «fc S. rail­
way. It now takes two days to get an
answer to a letter from any of tbe stations
north or south ot Hastings; also an anti­
option wheat petition—The cyclone of last
Wednesday night done much damage at
Prairieville, and made a good start to move
the village of Delton—H. Flower and W.
C. Towne made a business trip to Kalama-,
too—Com planting will be late as 30
years ago-Early potatoes, peas, lettuce
and radlsbfib are in tbe ground—Barry
county has plenty of men If they only
owned a metropolitan paper to boom them,
who could make their mark.

Our little tpwn was all excitement last
week over the announcement of Mrs. Rev.
Wallace having the scarlet fever. Our
health officer was informed and quaran­
tine was made at the parsonage and order
given not to appear on the outside, and
then the officer, going to all parties who
had been to see the sick woman before
scarlet fever was pronounced and Informed
them that they had been exposed to a con­
tagious disease and must stay confined to
their rooms. Then the officer stated lhe
school must close aud finally after all this
the people are somewhat resting over their
scare. Mrs. Wallace, at this .writing, IS
improving rapidly—Tbe building on tbe
summer resort Is improving very rapidly
and we may soon look fora steamer on
Mill lake for the enjoyment of the people
—Our supervisor was taking the assess­
ment of our burg and the few surrounding
it last Saturday afternoon—H. Tetheric
was here from Battle Creek Iasi week Friuay—Fred Tooze was taken sick last week
and was very sick for a few days—Frank
Whitworth ordered a warrant Issued last
Friday eve for the arrest of Geo. Keifer
—It is thought that a tent of Maccabees
will be formed here soon. ’
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Dowling.

The busy time is nearly over with
Will again take up the pencil—Mrs. Bag­
ley has a sister visiting her—Mr. and Mrs.
Lyrnsn Chamberlain from State road visit­
ed their daughter arid other friends at
Cloverdale aud Delton last week—Charles
Chandler visited hla parents Sunday, and*
was accompanied by Gustus Woodworth—
Gid Wilkinson is road commissioner of the
town of Hope. Mr. Gibson would not
qualify—Many thanks to the Delton cor­
respondent for rectifying the mistake in
regard to Miss Merritt teaching. The
writer was wrongly Informed—Mrs. Jane
Chandler’to on the sick liat-rrCh*rlcs Benedic has commenced'the wail for O. Loomis'
barn—Nina Mosher is convalescing—Wil­
liam Payne and family ^have moved on
The May party was not very largely at­
their farm near Brush Ridge—Geo. Hart - tendee on account of the rain—Mrs. IL
and wife went to Gull lake Friday.
Ormsbee was able to ride out Monday,
aft^r her recent lllneas—Miss Annie War­
ner has returned froip Charlotte—Fred,
Frank Geiger, ot Charlotte, spent Sun'
you made a mistake last SundayYou
day with friends here—G. F. Stringham, went to see some other fellow's best girl—
of Battle Creek. Sundayed at A. It. Wol­ Dr. Miller returned home from Colorado
cott’s—L. C. FelgbDer and wife, of Wood­ last week. The long journey was very
land, were guests at L. A. Putnam’s over tiresome tothe-Dr. although he feels quite
Sunday—Chattie Lake, of Hastings, visit­ strong and happy to meet his many friends
ed Lulu Felghner over Sunday—Isaac
once more—Miss Eva Joy Is nursing a
Purkey has sold Dis farm on the hill to a
felon—Gus Reetl is numbered with the
Mr. Knowl—The hydrant for the purpose sick—Nat Clemens has bought a colt
of filling tbe street sprinkler was put in
MlssPrudle Tobias still lingers under the
opposite lhe postoffice—Coy Smith took a
Dr’A care—We are enjoying muddy roads
header from a high wheel bicycle Monday
again—Dr. VanHorn’s student has gone
afternoon, bruising him up quite badly
away again—Wm. Crosby and wife are
about the head and right arm and shoulder
—James Fleming was in Middleville Tdts- visiting at G. R. Manning’s— F. Pursell
talks of routing I’. Granger’s .house—Mrs.
day—The entertainment given by the W. J. Webster will/ visit at E. Herrington’s
A. O. C. assisted by Miss 1H11, Greta
the remaindepm this week.
Young and Agnes Felghner was a grand
success, and we hope we will be favored
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
by more of -the same kind—D. L. Smith
has rented the store north of H. C. Hobb’s
Bennett Haskell and wife, of Glenn,
bakery, and pot1n a stock of notious.
have been away on a nice little trip all by

1

Creasy.
The general topic of conversation among
tbe ladies at present is bouse cleaning.
Among tbe gentlemen tbe expression of
horror at the prospect of picked up dinners
—John Barber Is again on tbe sick list—
Mr. and Mrs. Cox and daughter Edith, of
Otsego, spent Saturday and Sunday with
Mr. J. Brown—Grace Woodard, ot Kala­
mazoo; Is spending a few days with Mattle
Barber at this place—A number of young
people of this place attended the party at
Mr. Beers', of Spring Brook, Friday even­
ing—Mrs. Caleb France is quite sick—
Warren Fisher bought and shipped a num­
ber of carloads of wheat at this place for
85 cents per bushel the past week—Mr.
■nd Mrs. Clint Glynn, ot Portage, spent
Saturday aud Sunday with their cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown—Frank Rickeuniore, of Battle Creek, is home spending
• few days with his parents—Mr. Halsle
bought him a horse of Enos Barber last
week.

£

ir
T\
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themselves. They went down the Missis­
sippi in (heir own steam yacht, taking
their time to the journey, sold Uie boat at
New Orleans and returned by rail.
The Chicago A West Michigan railroad
does most of tbe fruit carrylug from Fenn­
ville. antk citizens there are trying to talk
the “soulless corporation’’ into assisting to
gravel one of the principal roads leading
In from tbe peach orchards.

A young housewife In Allegan county
attempted to drive a nail into the kitchen
wall last week, and In three blows she
cracked the baby’s head, smashed the hired
girl’s nose, and nearly put out one of her
own eyes, and still it Is said that a woman
can’t drive a nail or throw a stone. •

The Eaton county fair will be held the
first week to October. Thto to what the
officers of the agricultural soctety deeioed
at a meeting in Charlotte recently.

White a Grand Rapbte safoonht stepped
out of his place of business for n moment
one &lt;tay last week, some tnnghs who were
In tbe city tappci the till. When be re­
turned they eovmuausMT'to spend money
very freely and be *ndp fonnd out bla loss
X"1 £ X, “X

SKuWir—o.. a Geier, ot Hope, rlxtted | a lam quanUty ot budfr.

T

and get • correct

especial benefit Three years ago bls barn
was scattered to thu four winds by a whirl­
ing monster and hto house badly damaged.
Last week hto barn was blown from its
foundation.
Allegan Is agitating the question of In­
troducing a new system of electric lighting.
Tbos. Crumley, a farmer of Watson.
Allegan county, recently started for W asbington. where he Intended to make bls fu­
ture home. When near Omaha he was
taken suddenly insane and had to be cared
for. A 8150 draft on an Allegan bank
taken by Mr. C. has been returned by an
Omaha bank, to ascertain whether the sig­
nature ou the back Is genuine, as there
seemed to be some doubt.

Tbe dates of the Eaton Rapids fair have
been changed to Sept 28, 29 and 30.
Applications for space In lhe Exposition
buildings .now aggregate more that 4,000.­
000 square feet, a little over one-third be­
ing from foreign applicants.
A carnival of aports in connection with
the Columbian exposition, Is contemplated
and quite likely to be established. It Is
proposed to provide a large arena or ampltbeatre In which will be enacted, as far as
possible, every kind of athletic sport known
to the various nations and races of the
earth.
Indiana has begun the erection of its
building at the Exposition and la well ad­
vanced In arrangements for Its general
state exhibit The building will be a fine
structure. In composite French Gothic
style 50 by 130 feet, three stories high,
with a veranda twenty feet wide 'on all
four sides.

nriMtnr of the Hastings bouae, I* &lt;,H(J

TROUT FISHING.
Tbe new Ex tension
9
of the Chicago A West MiehlgM
from Traverse City
to Elk Rapids.
Is twenty miles long
and penetrates
a region In which
are
numerous trout streams
that have
heretofore been loo
remote.
The line passes through
Mitchels, Acme,
Williamsburg
■nd Angell*, at or
near to any of
which there are good
streams that have
never been fished ■
to any extent
If you would rather
•
go farther off
you will find a
steamboat running
regularly from
Elk Rapids through
Elk Lake. Round Lake.
Torch River, past the
mouth of the Rapid River
and up the entire length
of Torch Lake.
Into all these waters
empty
trout streams
,
that are now
for lhe first time made
convenient
Geo. DeHavkx,
Gen. Passenger Ag’L

Tbe newly elected Directory has chosen
officers of the exposition as follows: Presi­
dent, W. T. Baker; First Vice President.
Gov. John Miller, ot North Dikota. re­
H. R. Higiubothaui; Secretary. IL O; Ed­
monds; Attorney, W. K. Carlisle; TreaA. late* an instance of what Is being accom­
plished by fanners ia tbe Red River Valley
A. F. Sceberg^r: Auditor. W. K. Acker­
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said
man. A cut to the extent of nearly 820.­
8. J. Leland, near, his town of Dwight, N.
000 a year was made lu salaries.
D., bought IfM) acre* of lapd in tbe spring
The board of lady managers proposes to of 1891, for 82.G0O. and raised crops that
erect near the woman’s building a chlld- season worth the salary of a government
ren.s borne or public comfort pavilion for clerk. In excess of the cost of his farm, as
mothera and children. The estimate for per tbe following statement:
tire building Is 830,000. and for main­ 4.i»o Bu. of wheat at «c......... 53,*’ so
tenance 810,000 which sums it is proposed
to raise by subscription.
It Is believed
S.TM30
that such a place where young children Deducting cost of Und.
can be safe aud well cared for while their Leaving.........................j
............. ..........
•i.iM.ao
parents view the sight of the exposition
Cases of this kind are so common that
will prove a_great and appreciated con­
they are a drug In the news market out
venience.
•

A unique ex hl bit from Pennsylvania will
be a map of the United States, 18 by 24
feet.’ made entirely of pickles, vegetables,
fruit, etc., preserveil by the company
which makes the exhibit The state lines
will be accurately shown, and the hikes
and rivers will be represented by vinegar.
The whole will be covered with a single
piece of plate glass, which is being es­
pecially Made for tbe purpose. Tbe ex­
pense of this Interesting exhibit of the
pickling and preserving Industry will be
815,000.
Last week President Harrison, with a
golden trowel in his hand, laid lhe corner
stone of the Grant, monument In New
York. In the presence oi over 40,000 peo­
ple.
The election button of the Myers patent
voting machine was pushed at Lockport,
N. Y., lecently for the first lime at an
official election. The town of Lockport
was tile first to adopt IU use. Tbe m.tchioe seems faultless in its workings, and
the method was pronounced a perfect suc­
cess by lhe hundred of newspaper men
and the prominent politicians who were
present from ail over the state to* witness
the operation. No voter remained In lhe
booth longer than a minute, although the
average voter required only from ten to
fifteen seconds to register his ballots for
between fifteen and twenty candidates.
The time usually required for an after
count of the ballots Id this town Is from
three to four hour#. With the Meyers
system the correct report of tbe result was
givan out ten minutes after tbe closing of
the polls.

“•"“H eimeultyteptek
out the brighurt getu,; but lt thlrolh^.
unlooke.1 tor It crrtxluly deeerrrt
b ^xceemoog tbe tert.
nluetr r-r. okl. pe-,,1 telor. Mmi nJ
-sen. without tereeivlng ter
“AhlU»^tel7. “thu lx^„r grtlutri

w T°.
“e without era
looking xt me:" "it i bud looked"..
rawteme." r.nl~! theol-i i-Z. ...

OF NEW YORK.

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.ime Wl-rf “■ “"2^“Vosame free of charge. ’Mr.
P

A terrible tragedy occurred In Battle
Ju. L. WIlktaA n
O’
Creek Saturday, which resulted In the
death of eleven-year-old Claude Lake, al irt: “Ml pH" "o^11 ax"
the hands of bls angered playmate. Albert cmstantlj when I *u on my
Z.™11 -u uubl. to &lt;10 luol »or».
Ausoa, of about the same age. The two
two years i w^s
after Drboys were quarreling, and while in a pas­ Tlwy never e»me &lt;lo«n one. ,n»r u
2 In . SSk
sion yoaDg Anson struck Lake over tbe Lektoe'
head with * hickory club, fracturing the
skull. Death resulted from tbe blow short­
ly after. Owlug to lhe extreme youth of Ihave talked with nny Grand RapHa
people he cured yean uo and all •!*•&lt; &lt;»»
Anson he lias not yet been arrested.
Henry Wilson, of Martin, begins to hto ability m the hlgueat ‘W;
Call on the Dr. and talk It over.________
think that cyclones were created for lite

A Chciago Jt Grand Trunk freight train
broke into three sections when near Battle
Creek the other day. In some way the
The library of congress Is the largest In
middle section was derailed and strange as
tho country. It contains 528.000 volume*
It may seem, no damage was done to either besides 170.000 pamphlets. It ia growing
two sections. The rars that jumped lhe
track were not injured to any extent, and very rapidly, os a copy of every copyright
no delay was caused to any of tbe passen­ book must be sent there.
Rufe Hosmer has been balelng hay the
ger trains.
past week in Woodland—Rand Games Is
French and American Drca«mak«ra.
building a new bam we hear—Prof. Taylor
Says a woman who has investigated:
It will be remembered that May 1. 1891,
will have a concert Tuesday night. May Thos. Dorgan, of Kalamazoo*, was drowned "How many American names do you see on
17th, at Carlton Center; admission to cents while trout fishing In Spring brook. It the signs of modistes In Chicago? You do
Miss Emma McKinney is In Grand Rapids has been a question "Whether fiddled trom not have to stop to think at the multiplicity
■visiting—Mrs. Blakeslee, of Grand Rapids, heart trouble, or whether he fell and of French names you see, provided you
ia visiting Carlton friends—The surprise struck bis head on a rock, stunning film so giro such things any thought. Some of
party on Mrs. Wagoher passed off very that he was unconscious and drowned. these names arc genuine. Some are aapleasantly—Prof. Taylor will hold a song He carried a 85.000 accident policy, and ramed. I take it there are some, genuine
service at our burg Sunday evening, May after his death lhe company refused to pay, French modistes in Ch^jigo and I am not
33d. All attend—Lightnljig struck Mart on tbe ground that he died from heart ■eying that a French modiste does not
Allen’s bouse Wednesday night, knocking trouble, for which they were not liable. generally understand her business. But I
him down and throwing the stove pljie His estate has brought suit against the know what I am talking about when I tell
down on bls head. No lives lost—Several company on the ground that his death re­ you that most of the swell dcoKeti that you
of oar young ladles are going to Grand sulted from nn ardent Eminent legal see at tbe opera and other swagger places
Rapids to work—Rev. Myers went to talent has been retained on each side, and where it is proper to wear such things are
Xowell test Monday morning on business the case will be contested to the last.
made in Chicago and by American drreaire bear—It Is reported that John Bowe
rnakera. A Parisian modiste who came
has fatally shot his brother Ad—Walter
Mrs. Cornelia Perry, of Bellevue, was here some years ago with a shopful of
Burd started for Grand Rapids last Mon­ elected president of tbe W. IL C.. of French dnmmakera told me not long ago
day to seek his fortune. Grand Rapids Is Michigan, at tbe meeting In Ann Arbor that she bad none left-that all her work­
the Mecca of all tlret! pilgrims in search of last week.
women are Americana. She says that they
wealtIf—George and Jessie Vester spent
ore better workers than Frenchwomen and
Fred Steeper. of Lee. Calhoun county, that they bare a better Idea .of what an
Bunday at Clarksville—There are Indleationa ot a large fruit crop of all kinds— plowed up a human skeleton while break­ American woman ought to wear and how
lew Decker drives a new buggy bought-at ing a new piece of ground last week.
idie ought to have It made."—Chicago
Hastings—Will Damas Sundayed In CarlElihu Halated. of Coldwater, who was
tost—Cole A Haddix have pulled op tlielr
closely connected with P. T. Barnum in
aaw mill.
O( funoa. cnnpllmrnu pm,I to the
the show business for 23 years, died last
■ex tbe supply u mbu^euna daxxlinu th*t
Mrs. Will Mersboo and children, of Kal­
amazoo, spent Saturday and Sunday with
her parents—Stephen Yeckley ia on tbe
•Hr list—Mr. Vandentarg has moved onto
tbe farm recently purchased of Mrs. Coffield—T. Brangwin and wife viMtqd 11nstings friends one day lust week—Some i
wmeb richly eodowkl with
I

ImaacG Co.

kvvey THURSDAY A£S£T
lts catering oa fire, ‘hart

Hastings Banner.

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,
Go to tbe

CITY BAKERY.

CONFIDECNE WELL PLACED.
In 1862, Mr. John Atwell, of Alliance, O took .„lt tt
nolicy of 85,000 in the Mutual Life ByMBanceCompany. par.
Png a single Premium of 82,442 05. Mr. Atwell waa -17’
old and the policy was on the life plan.
It must have required considerable faith in thorn- &lt;iavs
_
.. ,,-.4 dto
7./Y1 In
• &gt; :L
for
a man ato. invest
42,500
in an
an inufIfntinn
institution from ...I
which
knew that he himself could never withdraw it. Mr. Atwell
must have been actuated by no ordinary degree of unselfish­
ness combined with the spirit of optimism to have thus xlevoted so large a sum at that time to the future welfare of ]lig
family For, be it remembered, Life Insurance was not then
the tried and tested institution that it is to-day. Few of the
companies then in existence had passed the experimental
stage The assets of the Mutual Life were only about onetwentieth of what they are now. Then, too, the year 1862
was one of the darkest in the history of this country. Tint
foundation of all financial operations, the credit of the government, was in a shaky condition.
" In fact the very existence of the government was enilanKered and yet this man had the courage to intrust his money
and the protection of his family with the Mutual Life, know­
ing that the Company must stand or fall by the results of a
stupendous civil war. And the probable outcome atthat time
was rather dubious. Within the past two or three years the
Life Insurance world has been astonished by the payment of
of more than half a million dollars by five members of one
family for the protection and benefits afforded by the con­
tracts of the Mutual Life, but to my mind this was not more
remarkable than Mr. Atwell’s investment of »2,500 thirty
years ago. I wonder who the soliciting agent was and if he
is still living. M. Atwell eeems never to have wavered in
his faith in the Company nor to have changed from the orig­
inal purpose of his investment
Every dividend declared (and there were twenty-eight
of them) was applied to increase the insurance value of his
l&gt;olicy, and so at the end of twenty years his insurance had
grown to $8,791, and when he came to die last year the Com­
pany paid the beneficiary 89.629 As an investment of money
I find that without taxation, and without the slightest at­
tention from the insured, the original premium was increas­
ed by a little more than nvn hek cent. Compoi no intikxst
fok twenty-eioht vears. What a text for the solicitors of
tesday.
As a rule figures, and especialy Life Insurance figures,
are dry and unfanciful, but to a reflective mind tlie history
of this policy opens interesting avenues of thought.
To say« that its results have never been approached out­
side of this Company may be trite, but it h none the less
true, and to assert that under our present improved meth­
ods it can and will be done again is not promising too much.
Charles E. Lawton.
j. m. McElwain, /
Special Agent
Hastings, Mich.

00104906
All property belonging to
Mrs. H. J. Kenfield in Hastmgs
including houses, vacant lots
and farm of 40 acres in second
ward. Apply to

W. F. POWERS.
HARDWARE STORE.

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The stock of lumber and shingles lalely

Fiue line of creams and
fresh confectionery.

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Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider.
At their yard can be found all the latest

novelties in hemlock boards and stud-

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The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet

CAPITAL $75,000.00
SURPLUS 87.000.00.

for anything.

Incorporated under the laws ot the State of
Michigan.

Open for burineaa Dee. 15.1IM.
officers:
D. 0. Robinson. President;
Cheater Mewr, Vice. Proa.
D. W.Beynol b, Caahler.

DirjtcroRs:
D. w. fttyiokb,
D.G. Roblison,
John Carreth,
Chester Mtaaar,
P-T. Colgrova.

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If bo, buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge youfw
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other for 825 as do some dealers.. Oh. no!

ED. POWERJ’ The

Dollar of the Poor Marr

NO. 35.

Ia just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich- He « '
The Light Running World Renowned Domestic, rhe t“ ALWAYS THE BEST Home and some other first-class machines.
He will sell you a machine for a small
1 *”
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IN THE

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HISTORY OF A WEEK.

tho affection*of beautiful Mr*. Jamo*M.
McClellan, whose husband sued for
•85,000.
The Civil Service Reform league met to
annual session at Baltimore, and George
William Curtis made the address.
Great suffering is reposed among the
people of southwestern Texas, along tho
Rio Grande riv?r, owing to the drought.
Henry M. Stanley will stand as a can­
didate for parliament in the Unionist In­
terest at tha coming general election in
Great .Britain.
Rev. W. W. Downs was awarded a ver­
dict of $10,000 in his suit for slander
against members of the Bowdoin Square
Baptist church, ofBokton.
A fatal accident occurred on tho Great
Northern oust of Bonner's Ferry, Idaho.
Several men were killed, but details are
unobtainable at this writing.
.
The police raided tho workingmen’s
clubs of Barcelona, Spain, and made a
largo number of arrests, owing to the se­
cret distribution of an incendiary mani­
festo among the workingmen’s associa­
tions. Thu clubs were closed, and will not
be allowed to reopen.

Wednesday, April. #7.
Colby academy at New London, N. H.,
was destroyed by fire.
Confederate memorial day was observed
|
generally to tho south.
Cocoa mini with Starch, Arrowroot
j
William Astor, uncle of William Wal­
dorf Astor, dietl at Paris of heart failure.
- &lt; . ,-ar. an-1 is far more economical,
'
All the bakers in Detroit are out on a
r-t/ij /«* than one eeni a C“F|
strike because one firm refused tA dis­
u; delicious, nourishing, and xa silt
i
charge a non-union foreman.
Colonel H. C. Merriam, U.
Republican state conventions are in sea­ Logan, Colo., shooting with n +Vcalibrc
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
son today at Jefferson City, Ma; Denver, Smith &amp; Wesson revolver at .
fifty, yards.
Colo.; Cleveland, O., and Kearney, Neb.
put 'J4 per cent, of his shots into a card.
The bodies of all of the men who were
In a catch-as-catch-can wrestling match
drowned nt the Lytle Coal company’s at St. Paul l&gt;ctween Mott and McHugh,
work*, near Pottsville, Pa., have been re­ the former won.
covered.
1
George G. Gibson, ex-secretary of the
In his free silver speech in the sonata whisky trust, Las returned to Peoria, lib*.
Coke of Texas said that doctrine was the
Platinum has been discovered in tho
proper aud legitimate platform of the Southern hills, twenty-five miles south­
S Golds, QoerM.
Coa,h’ Q j
Democratic party.
west of Rapid City, S. D.
Odd Fellows all over the United State*
Gibson Bros’, lumber yard with other
•clebrated the seventy-third anniversary property at Browning, Ma, was destroyed
N'S COUGH CURE
of the birth of tha order. There were by fire, entailing a loss of $30,000.
parades everywhere.
HARD OR EASY?
Baron Hirach has decided to devote .the
An electric trust to control the general whole of his turf earnings last season to
A safety bicycle with a rigid fork is like a trotting sulky—good on
electric business of the country, has lieen the Ixmdon hospitals.
* smooth road or track.
;
&lt;,
formed. It* capital 1* $50,000,000; head­
It’/’tha common roads—more or less rough—that tell the story;
Iowa college students held on exciting
•' The Ifiagara Falls Route.”
quarter*, New York.
'
where 90 per cent, of the riding is done.
mock convention at Mount Pleasant and
It's lhe thump, thump that wears out a bicycle1—the jump and jar
John Goode, the millionaire cordage nominated J ames G. Blaine for president.
that bruises the anatomy.
’
manufacturer of Naw York, has broken
Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll tells a
But you can get along without the Victor Spring Fork, so can the l~*^?
with the trust,liecause he can make a profit Washington reporter that he has not
bicycle without oil; BUT IT GOES HARD.
H4P at prices much lower than tho trust cart read
;n m.
a newspaper for three mouths. The
afford.
literature which bos occupied his exclu­
The sealers who are shut out of Behring sive attention all this time relates to an­
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sea by the modus viveildi now proncse to cient myths.
sell their ships to Germans or other for­
A syndicate has been organized with
eigner* whose governments have no modus $3CO,(XX' to establish a paper mill nt W
lUBTtyw...................... ;
a.43|ii.38| *.oJ| i.oo
vivendl with Uncle Sam.
ba*h, Ind.
At
the
thirty-third
annual
convention
of
M. A. GlI.i.MAN. l.ocal Agent, Basttugs.
Heavily armed Mexicans, supposed to
the Cook county, Illa., Sunday School as­ lie Garza revolutionists, are invading
sociation reports were made showing that Texas.
there are 579 Sunday schools and 136,183
8. 8. Loewen berg and wife were acci­
pupllsdn the city of Chicago.
dentally suffocated by gas in a room at St.
Paul.
Thursday, April. 28.
Zimmerman Ross of Reed City, Micb.,
Wyoming cattlemen bunted down two
druggist, is under arrest on the charge ot
horsethieves and killed them.
Fire insurance losses in St. Ix&gt;ui* dur­ setting fire to his store.
ing the last year amounted to $8,717,079,
and greatly exceeded those of any previous
Locusts are committing great ravages in
north Africa.
. At a meeting of Massachusetts lumlwrThe spring strike is “on" generally
men a combination was proposed which
will probably result in the formation of a Everywhere, and it is numerously suecessfuL
“trust."
Who has rlritrd this city uno day ench month for the pant year, hsa done
Lightning struck tho Forestry building
more excellent pndeaakHtal work and mode mure difficult runs and warm
Justice Lnmar, of the United States su­
friend* among iiivmIIu? and nil with whom he hn* had any kind of dealing*
preme court, who has been ill for some at the World’* fair grounds, and caused
I ha n any Mranger who Iwd ever ririted our locality. Indeed his character,
slight damage.
months,
is
gradually
recovering
and
ex
­
like bls skill, i* beyond reproach.
.
Jesus Campeche, of tbe City of Mexico,
pects to resttrno bis duties in a few dnya
DURING THE COMING YEAR THE DOCTOR’S
x The result of the trial of the Paris an­ claims to be IM years old, and proves it by
church records.
archists
is
condemned
by
the
press
and
Visits will be faithfully continued. $n.l If life and health be spared bo hopes
Katie Coggsliall, 12 years old, lias com­
people, who wanted Ruvachol to make tlie
toadd many names to t&lt;l* already very extensive list of patient*.
'IhApust two year* have largely Increased the number of ebronio invalids,
acquaintance of the guillotine. The opin­ mitted suicide because of disappointment
owing lanp-ly to tho peculiar influence rjcrtrd by the IntluiHuaiLa Grippe),
ion prevails that judge and jurors were in love in * Texas town.
even those who have escaped this blighting scourge feeling Its peculiar ef­
The agricultural implement factory of
Oct unted by cowardice.
fects upon their systems. All sufferers from catarrh, tbpxit and lung afteetlon* find themselves falling Instead of improving. unless under the
The total loss iu the Chicago Athcnieum Moody A: Sons. Terre Bonne, Que., was
most skillful frvitmctit. This Is also true of catarrhal cxmdltions of the
fire was about $50,1)00. Only tne seventh burned. Lsas $73,000.
stornacfi. bowels, kidney* and blsdder. Indeed the glandular system aud
The directors of the Pennsylvania rail­
mucous membrane* have guttered most, often leading to neuralgia,
floor was gutted, but much damage was
rheumatic affections and grave heart disturbances.* Tho liver also, one of
done by water on the lower floors. Artiste way have declared a semi-iuiuual dividend
the moat important organs of the body, has not eereped. aud In too many
arc the chief sufferers, losing many paint­ of 8 ;&gt;cr cent, in cai ’ payable May 31.
««n ho* suffered from oongeeUoot. enlargement* am! general torpidity.
Tlie losses by a ihu which started iu the
»ceon&gt;p&gt;'nl&lt; d by nil Its dStrcssIng train of symptoms, as dropsy, censtipaings that represented months of labor..
lion ortho bowels, pile*, sick hcaitaoho. vague an-i nameless dcpnArions of
Rather than to suffer the shame of be­ Princess Opera house in Winnipeg are
spirits. cenB&gt;-&gt;tiotiA with cold hands end feet. alternated with heat of palms
ing sent to the- poorb’ouse Charles Hart­ estimated nt $123,000. Four blocks were
ami -ole* of fret. crinted tongue, foul breath, aching head. lx-ck and limbs,
thick und high colored urine, enw, irritable temper, and general “btuo
wick, of' Chicago,
cut his
throat burned over.
rtevi’j*." The acrhmpenylnfrcuts happily HlOTtrate tbe foregoing diseased
with ;irnzor.
Ho
The steamer Russia, of the Lackawanna
from ear
hnndltloiM In part ail of which Dr. Bumplirpy treats amt cures, where pawas 70 years old,
and his hand line, wm run down and' sunk near Ron­
ilet.t-wiil faithfully follow taatrucflun*, without which tbe sick cannot
unsteady. Therefore there is a prospect deau. Luke Erie. Her crew escaped. Value
*ViTa 11 obscure diseased conditions Dr. Humphrey urges the afflicted to
of boat . $83,000.
.
that he will live.
bring n sample c.f urine for ruKK anplyria. This should !*• the Owt passed
The supreme court of Pennsylvania has
&gt;m rising, ami put lu un absolutely clean tiottiv. Jci&gt;c cool und brought the
The talk recently with those interested
&gt;:sn e day j list'd, und at least font ounces In quantity
in Union Pacific railway affairs has been sustained the constitutionattty uf the
t4TTti*i lively no cases taken without n |&gt;eracmal cxumfnallcn.
that dt tho stockholders meeting Jay j Baker ballot reform Itiw, which goes into
..... ^ to
... be. a,..
—1 down."” if
I... nir..,.,
nt the
1 )&gt;.\ uext
novi. election.
\
effect at
k
Gould was
•‘titrnmi
The
CoxsfMtTtox CtntED.-l was rapidly fulling into tho
I had suffered for year* with seripus denfnesa fret
election has comooff and Gould had plenty
Alxmt M0 staff workers and 1'W irom~
grnspof
that
fell
destroyer,
consumption,
given
up
by
catarrh. Dr. Humphrey cured me.
.
of votes to “get there.” Also lhe annual workers have struck nt the World's fair
pbysichins and friends, could JUst |&gt;okc about unable to
lure. Ira B.CAito. Hlltola/ Mich.
do anything «&gt;f account. Have I ren eiitltcly cured by Dr.
report shows that lhe road has been well grounds. The former demand 40 instead
.
that I could only beer when Holman ri. Humphrey.
managed.
’’ „ • ’
of 35 cents per hour and the latter want 35
.Miss Jkxxim rtiAKKUX, Mason. Mien.
Humphrey !h*s cured rue ehcents.
Friday, April. 110.
B
kut
W
hite
.
Ixu,«aur.
Mich.
tinny.
pAHALTfb* CCiiWli.—Our ntlta son was paralyzed, had
Sheriff I.una, of Searcy county, Texas,
Nashville insurance rates have l&gt;een in- .
wasted to u skeleton, was a great sufferer from catarrh,
to Texarkana
crea*ed 20 cents on the $100, und an ml- I' went lo
1 exarkuua and got on a “high
’ For nineteen long years I •utfrro&lt;l «hc mLwrr and an- rheumatism and obstinate constipation. We ti/ok him to
'‘“ .
" .c over f2,(M of the
norancoof eeriou* deafness from catarrh of tnnmt ana Dr. Holman 8. Hutnphrey al the hotel in Mason aliout
ditional miso has !&gt;ecn imposed noon high lonesome,
spending
miilillo car. Wn* completely.curetPbyiDr. Humphrey.
one year ago anti In a lew month* he was wvll mid entire­
buUdlng,.
I county’s money during his spree. He has
Amos Kkxuu.l.. H(ll&gt;d*!c. Mich.
ly over his pcuwi) zed and iie.rlr helpless uomiltlun.
' been arrested.
FitAXK I.. Ihir.vrox. Eden. Ingliam &lt; o,. Mich.
Tlie business portion of tho town of j
I was lorn deaf in one car. Dr. IIuApbrcr rnstorediny
A wreck occurred on tho New York Cen­
Hudson, O., has been destroyed by fire.
i;iA’t:f&lt;A*ri«»x or StouaCH Criiltu.-Fur years I sufferv-l
hearing complete. OltA L. Pmase. Nurth Adorns, Mich.
tral road at Churchville station in which
n.rture with ulceration of tbe stomach to such an extent
Two women were burned to death in n W. H. Jones, of Buffalo, t.n engineer, wan
liras troubled-for year* with crttfirrii. dOlfneM un&lt;( that 1 vomited op every night Whnt 1 had eaten during
fire
which
destroyed
the
“
Cayuga"
flat
killed. TweutjMlvu cars were destroyed
r.inning from one car. Was completely cured by Dr. the day. i tried everywhere for rellcft eveti going to De­
building at Albany.
troit. but gut mi relief until I put my case iu the hands of
by fire which started in an oil car.
Uumplirey^
HATtkr-JoyKs. Muikegon. Mich.
Dr. Hiilitmn S. Humphrey, who cured mu «-n«tvly in a
Ferdinand Ward, lhe financial “Napol­
few months.
Mm*. M. i- CnoMwauu Lansiuff. Mich.
eon,” whose operations made a poor man PRODUCE ANO LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
I hnd boost very hard of hearing tor many year*. Was
DtirruEfuuNtl Uatakiiiia’- BmixciiiTia with Srirngulfl of General Grant, and who was sent to the
entirely cured by Dr. Holman H.Hui-ip.irer•
Chicago.
Sing Sing, New York, penitentiary for
KC. ('AMPnrt.1.. Hlllotale. Mich. . ar Ht.oon CCRKO.- For fourteen years I bn&lt;1 l-cen tortur­
ed with n cough which was often so severe us to vomit
CuiCAOa May X
crooked dealings, has served his term and
»
1 w almost blind tor year*. My sight was restored lq me, and at one time 1 almost bled to ttaith. « 'il*&gt;
FoUowln;- wurj thu qu &gt;tati &gt;as oa tho board
.Im-cu released. Ten years was his sentence.
very
severe
catarrh
of
thu
stomach
and
bowels.
Dr.
Itol'meby Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey.
Vl .
Whoit — Mar. upenod
It is reported that Harry Vane Milbank, of tnulo t&gt;.tay:
Mua. Molhky, North Adams. Mlcb.
■&gt;,“ “•
gi. R HfKT.Lan.lor.Mteb.
HlMi?. t-luked SJMc: Jffuo. opened Sllfo closed
second to Borrowe in that gentleman’s Wi.-; July, oponed SiMft doaod KS”- Corn­
I was blind with cataracts In both eyes. Was opcrattyl
duel with Fox, has fought a duel with a May, opened *•?$ •. closed VJ^c; June, opened
IXSOMXIA AXD n on uvn r nil-ou..i..n .......................... .
on by Dr. Humphrey and my right re»t«&gt;rr&lt;i.
. I went to Dr. Holman S. Humphrey nearly a year ago I
Frenchman, wounding him severely in :.9Jlr, closed 3 H.-; July, opened and closed
,
MHA aTKVHSfxi.. Augusta. W Is.
hnd no Idea of getting help, but went -Imply to pitmre my
the thigh. The fight was brought about
Oats-May. opened ^c. closed
friends. I ctaild scarcely step or take « moments
1 was totally blind for twenty-four year* with rettild fort for contracted physical and mental
by remarks ot thu Frenchman not com­ S8i^c; Jun.-, 'ijHsnod 2B&gt;jc, closed :8c; July.
cataract. Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey removed tbe mtar- times I thought 1 should Jpsp &lt;ny mind: all was ilarkm
opeuo-1 a’H'--. closed 2A.-. Pork—May, ope nod
plimentary to Milbank.
ami gloom. Dr. Holman 8 Humphrey mired mo entirely,
$a.i&lt;5.
c'.o-ed
S9.4U; July. o; enod $3.55, closed
A largo force of workmen has been put SU tV, tiopumbor,
and 1 n•commend him to nil afflicted.
o|x n -d SU.Tii, closed $9.7A
D R. Hawpi.t. Mason. Mich ■ Ing Go. Atm t Othi
to cleaning away thu wreck at the World's Lord-May, opened W-1X clo*ed
I hud suffered for year* with a socallrd Incurable nilvfain site. The disaster will not delay the
Live Stocx - Prices st ihe Union Stock
work, but increase the number of men yards today ranged a* fo lose Hoa-Market
yenra I have been slowly ba nkh;:r down and th&lt; »th of
employed.
The loss is from $5,000 to active and prices were st.-aly; sales rouged
InstMoy my legs began to swell and ticca me *j latw in a
I wa« fully In the clutches of numb palsy. Dr, Humph­ f^w days th-ttte ankles m-relnnw than tho thigbK I
at SLTU&amp;ljOpigs. HA&lt;J«t«.Ui) light. $4.003120
$15,000.
'
was comptately Isid up. Dr. Humphrey has so complete­
rey cured mu completely.
,
.mixed, $4.25^4.00
Six handrad miners at Collinsville, Ills., rough lacking.
Misa Jcri* Blocom. Hiidtiu. M.chly uurtd mo that 1 feJ
grille. Mich.
heavy packing shipping lots.
are on a strike because three leader* were
Cattle—Market »iull and prices steady;
An examining board of medical men
discharged.
quotations
ranjed
at
$L3u35d|J
choice
examined ma end pronounood me to
n0n*J!, ‘
CAffAKHH or ftflXWH, nowxtJ*. luntnjTS AUladdsb
dbtoetai and that I only had about n
t"
/.'.Hict Cckkd
E. F. Crane, president ot tho First Na­ to extra ' shipidng ato.-ra, SAU^H-O) good
.—For K yenro 1 hare i«m an Invalid and for the
tional bank of Sterling, Ills., fell dead to choke do; $kl5&gt;k2. fair to good. $X2&amp;a3.90
Dr. H.mpbn.r.
nast roar or so a great miffcrer from the jmins of indlgesbatchers'
chronic witarrh throughout. I was ao obstinatewhile going to a fire. Heart disease. Ho comiuun to uuxriuiu do.
st-ers,
Li. rtockura, 5s.7.ir^tOi Tuxn*
cniistitmtcd that I got no action without drugs of some
was 73 years old.
OXAJ.UIUA Ctnutn.—tor tho
’^JTh^norv!ma iv
kind, whlah only made matters worse, until1 went. bi Dr.
sUM.ra
feeder*. 81.40&amp;3.M cows,
ferci severely with extreme dcprwsion ofj be neryou* HotatanS? Hnmphrey. and nowJ .m as. good u m»w. bp­
Jud Cowllugnud Joseph Stock ton,boardbull*
aud
81UU&amp;I.M)
veal
calves.
system, Iqw spirits, despondency, lura Of *r PcLt« • nUlmg
bowel.
«d ■
Mld&gt;.
' er* nt a Chicago boarding house, mistook
Sheej&gt;-Market fairly active an! priors
energy and general run-down condition of tho system. 1 . prt,.
had spent much time and money DTinirto fri t ■well, and
I each other for Dtirglar*, and before they steady; qaotattos* ranged nt $XU»fli.aji3 west­
was finally cured by Dr. Hotnuui S. Humplnx&gt;.
discovered their mistake had done each erns, f LHM&amp;ffitu uativtp. and $ft.7i^4.’X) lambs.
7
AWMT HoPKtart Vermontville. Mich.
other up “a whole lot." No serious dam- Shorn lots 50i(75 par IMLlbs below quotations
given above.
I age, however.
I wu , dmuMol .utT«w tnm&gt; tamWnr •
» J1
l-roduce: butte.-—Fancy separator. 32c per
Chicago boilermakers to the number of lb; tine creameries, 20©21e; dairies, fancy,
I l,0(ti are to strike for a nine-hour day.
fresh, Ute: packing stock, fresh. 1 Xj$Uc. Egzs—
; D. D. Tucker, an Arkansaw school Fresh. WHc per da*. Live poultry—Chiekun*
Was cured by Dr. Humphrey six jeare
[Juisk Pctkiuuix.
teacher, has been found murdered nt Green 12c)«r lb.; rooster* 0c; docks, WdlOc; turkey*
choice hens, 1 Jc; young tom* 12c; geese, $3.a&gt;
«,.»
ort&lt;t [&gt;pu
f. Q . towrtl* »
J Springs with his head cut off. No clue,
4J.0.IU ; ord ox. Potatoo*—Hnbrons 28tHJ0c per
j Miss McDonnell, a school teacher of bn.: Burbanks SJ^dc; Rose. 27&lt;$3Uc for seed;
I measured 48 '“ches around my »*lt from ^.^^^^ nnthlng
' Brandon, la., was naked to take n ride Peerloss, 2&gt;&amp;afc; common to p .-jr mixed lota,
mor. Was taken to Prof. LudJ^-of the growth withper brl;
for me. Dr. Humphrey romoverf every v«Ugw or toe a
. with W. E. Baine, since which, time she r-* 22o Apples—Common.
go &gt;1 2.JUO2.75; fancy,
out tho use of anything but
Barm. Jonesville. w1"has not been seem
Knat Uuffhlo.
,
aaasosasra™
Satardny, April. 30.
Eawt BcvrALo. May 2. .
Cattle-One hundred an 1 sixty lomls on
Flor the past three year* I hove
&amp;'uJwn°yaM» been
| Tho Sheridan (Wy.) Post refused to pub­
catarrh of tho bowels and
...L’*
thlsfrarful consumption
lish some rustler resolutions, and has beon
down
fro.n
Si
to
W
cents
oa fair lots of butch­
an invalid from female techie ptwloas’o tnm*
Rflor R
•suppressed."
.
of the bowels, but managed uLkW ar^nl ant »
ers' stock, etc.; mixud batchsm* brought $3.50.
I Two
thousand -------------two hundred
and ninetyfashion, but tor tho past several mantos 1}‘ । ,
Mlsttr.
- -------------------------- ----------------. I; Sheep aud lambs—Slxty-Hvu loads on sole;
I was obliged to giro up houn»-kwsP"}r ,l“ ’
thrW rnontoB mto I
Imminent* lundevl
Ihlltillioro from ■ market slow and lower; good to choice
" Hv.
five immigrant*
landed St
at Baltimore
At the time I was taken H
94’&gt;«««»
1&gt;‘’1 for
tbe steamship Karleruhc.
1 sheep. $AtO35dar.
good to extra lambs,
l-.ad given up all hope of ever •W’"’*JriendTh“ &lt;1 alv&lt;*« un all bop®
I J. Frank Aldrteb
nomlnnWl
k~te..-te:
lay* together. My doctors an 1 all
r'cf.,/,rt of jcllv-llko slima
■
Kte.
Unnnldtrnnn
nf tha First I n
nu»TK«t
alow’«aud
lower,
goodPte
to best
York□f my over recovering.
often pA«*31 « ujwoia at onu time, and
rm
2 i'dlfStel
*-«»&lt;
«~a
« tete.
HUSLK.
with long pieces of mombtuno fron too £&gt;*&lt;- -p
r b ar
|R)a
Illmoui (Chicago) district.
|
Detroit.
tome days during tho
r »uini away. When I was
Detroit.
at stuff that looked like my
2*^5“ । o. Mrnson I could not get
J A jury nt St. Paul found, in an hour and
Dsrttoxz, May 2.
finally taken to see the doctor at too howl m mmw {
treating
half, that Dr. Henry F. Hoyt, president of , WhoaP-Mo.
n uoat-no. a
3 row
red cu-w.
eadk Me; May. »Kc;
-- - aeked. ------ * cwh.
the city health board and otherwise Joly.
Corn-No.
prominent, was not guilty of alienating Oat*-No. t eaah, aufcc.
which is absolutely pure
and soluble.
It has more than three times the strength

T

SANTA
CLAUS0

SOAP^j^gi

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchester, Mass.

XOAiRBANKsCo.CHiCAao.lu.

aSMlDBBINIVEW HOESEBOLD B

Michigan Central

SHIRLEY W. SMITH, The Victor Man. 3

Office at FORD’S HOTEL, TUESDAY, MAY. 24.

One day only.

A YEAR OF UNRIVALLED SUCCESS!
Dr. Holman S. Humphrey,

t"z Sw?*

Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
tem effectually, dispels colds, h' adaches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of ita kind 'ever pro­
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
ceptable to tbe stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy ana agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug­
Any reliable druggist who
gists.
may not have it on hand will pro­
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try iL Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
8AM HIAMCI8CO. CAL.
. UMJ13VIUE. KT.
MEW TOM. M.T.

Chicagfl, Kalanaioo &amp; Sagisw
TIMETABLE.

In effect Juno 29. iax&gt;.

XOHTII.

Kalamazoo Lr...
East Cooper.......
Richland June’t.
Cressey................
Mito.......................
Detton..................
Cloverdale..
Shultz...................

Costs Grove
Woodland
WiMwiburv................

Via D. L.JbX.

Lansing......................
Detroit.....................

sotmi.
Kalamazoo Ar...
■astCoopOr Lv..
Richland June't.
Cressey
Milo
Delton.................
Cloverdale..................... a 3il 341
Shultz.............................. *9 2D! *5 »
HA8TIXG8....................

1) 07

5 15

Coat* Grove............ ..... »8 3-’ *5 00
W&lt;Mdland..................... * 4&lt;» •«49
Woodbury..................... 8 ®
440

Via I&gt;. L. A X.

Uniting........................... 0 IM a28
Detroit........................................ I 1 15j___________
•Stop* nu signal only.
t Nos. 5 and fi will not entry passenger* unless
provided with freight train permit*.
!
.
Freight train* will be run at the •convenience
of the company, who reserve the right to change
tbe time of such trains without notice.
F. Bush, Geul Manager.

MORTGAGE SALE
Default having been made In the conditions
of a certatu mortgage mode by Fred IL. Whit- .
ney and Frank G. Whitney to Manly A.; Bald­
win dated February 3«t A. D. ti®0. and raeorded
In tlie ufflee ot tho Register of Deeds tor tbe
County of Barry and Stale of Michigan,, on the
20in day of February A. D 1890 In liber 34 o&lt;
mortgaxes.on ixaae island said mortgage was
&lt;&gt; i tbn3Mb dav ot February, IMO. assigned to
Charles T. Gorham which said aeilgnuinnt was
duly recorded, on »bich mortgage there Is
claimed to he due at thy date of tills notice the
sum uf two hundred thirty dollar* and thirtythree cents, and an attorney's fee of twenty-five
dollais provided for In said mortgage and no
suit ur proceeding* at law having been inidtttited tu recover the money* secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof:
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
eontai'-ed In raid mortgage, and the statute tn
sueh case made and provided, notice Is hereby
given that on Saturday tbe Jen day of Joly.
A. l&gt;. iwLatten o'clock In tho forenoon. I shall
self at public, anctian, to the highest bidder, at
the non ii front door of the court house.In the
city ot Hastings. Michigan, (that being the olaoe
where lhe drcult court for Barry county Is holdeu). Ihe premises described tn said mortgage, or
«o much thereof as may be necessary to pay tbe
amount duo on said mortgage, with seven per
rent. Interest, and all legal costs, together
with an attonie) 's fee of twenty-tire dollars
covenanted for therein, lhe premises being
described In said mortgage as all that rstoel
of land known a* Beards point between Beards*
Cove and Gun Lake lying rust of the section
line which runs north and south between sec­
tion* no. thirty-two and no. tlitrtj-three ot
Yankee Spring* lochnling full width of laid
Point and running southeast oy thereal»out* to
th,, renter ot the narrows ot said Point near the
main laud.
,
•
Assignee of Mortgagee.
Smith &amp; Couraovs,
Attorneys for Ajtahtnw?,
Dated. April 2nd. I»y.

* DO YOU

Cough

dont delay

TAKS

M

KEMPS
BALSAM
th«esIa\\G^^

�THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE

day “What do wo go to church for*”
Mamma triad to toll her the reasons and
concluded by saying:
...

toikfora th«n &lt;* th- MgoiUUo"
Intontodoa.l mooctory cral.reoc*. ueelio
ink kt thU Urao to kl-« *or intormottoo,
SdfLu bXt nr tb.
"rtf,
Pootto railway ataenraran couoaraod tb,
remainder of the setwion.
|
The bouse took up the diplomatic and
ocX^pXrl*^ bilk The bill carri»a Si SfM 'ZS being 1333.541 lens than the
Ltimau-5,' a heavy cut In the diplomatic
force being made on thd old argument that
the Uoitrf States Las no need for diplo­
mata The debate was still “on at ad­
journment.
Washington, April 28.—Yesterday in
the senate was occupied in discussing tbe
relations of the Pacific railroads to the
United States. The house provision that
no part of* the appropriation for tho trans­
portation of troops or supplies in the army
bill should bo -paid' for services'rendered
over any of tbe i;ou-bonded lines owned,
controlled or operated by the Union Pa­
cific Railway company, or by the Southern
Pacific company, was stricken out and the
bill as thu* amended pawed.
The diplomatic and consular appropria­
tion bill-was further considered in the
house. After two hours general debate
the bill was considered by sections, but
little progress being made, and a roll call
disclosing no quorum present, the com­
mittee arose and the house adjourned.
Absentees were all said to be at the base
ball game and race.*.
Washington, April 29.—The old story
of government Injustice to the Indians was
discussed all yesterday in the senate by
Jones of Arkansas in connection with the
suspended appropriation of nearly 13,000,­
000 for land taken from the Choctaw and
Chickasaw nations. Mr. Jones contended
that great injustice had been done by tho
president in holding up tho appropriation,
and the contrary view was token by Alli­
son and Platt. No action.
Tbe bouse wasted four hours in an at­
tempt to proceed with the diplomatic and
consular bilk The reductions made by
thecommittee in the salaries of several im­
portant missions, notably that of the en­
voy to Venezuela, was not acceptable to
tho Republicans nor to many Democrats,
and the bouse found itself without a vot­
ing quorum, although three calls of the
committee showed a quorum present each
time. Falling to secure a quorum the
house adjourned.
Washington, May 2.—The diplomatic
and consular appropriation bill was further
considered Saturday by the house and oc­
cupied the entire session. A quorum of
Democrats appeared, and the pending
amendment, to restore the mission to
Denmark (which the committee struck
out),«was passed after some discussion.
Considerable feeling was engendered over
the amendment of Chipman making it
Impossible to use any portion of the emer­
gency fund in the payment of any claims
submitted by foreign nations against the
United States. No action.
Washington, May 3.—In the senate yes­
terday Vest, tn handing up a petitltion
protesting against opening the World's
Fair
on
Sunday, ' and threatening
to taboo all congressmen who fail­
ed to support, tbe closing of the
exposition on Sunday, said that ns a sen­
ator he should vote on the question with­
out paying lhe slightest attention to these
threats. After business of a routine na­
ture the senate went Into secret session on
the Russian and French extradition
treaties. At 4:10 tho doors were reopened
and the senate adjourned.
The house jm-nsed several important bill
under suspension of tha rules, including
the bill to place binding twine on the free
list, a bill to authorize a register as
vessels of the United States to such for­
eign built steamships of 8,000 tons and
over sailing in nn established w line
from a port within the United States, of
which not less than Wi per cent, of the for­
eign capital was owned by citizens of
the United State.*; and granting a-pension
of $8 per month to the survivors of the
Blackhawk, Creek, Cherokee and Seminole
wars. The consular and diplomatic bill
was debated for an hour and the house
adjourned.

SEARCHING

«

_

.

— t*

HAVE YOU SEEN THEM?

■ ,1.

Mendells Pansy shoes with Patent Leather tips.

is talking about good and beautiful things,
and you must make tip your mind to think
ot something good yourself.”
.
That day Marjorie was very quie* in
church, and her mother praised her for it
on the way Lome.
.
“I did just ns you told me,” said the wee,
maid. “I thought ot something good.”
’
“What was it, dearie*”
“Apple pic’”—Youth’s Companion.
HU ObllgaUaa.
The Due de Roquelaure was far, very
far from being handsome. Ono day he met
in the street on ugly Auvergnat who had
some&lt;jM-tition or memorial to present nt
VciMiBea. He immediately introduced
him to Louis XIV, remarking that he was
under a special obligation to the gentle­
man. The king granted the favor asked
and then inquired of the duke what was
thH pressing obligation. “But for him,
your majesty. I should be the ugliest man
in your dominions.”—All the Year Round.

MN

They are of nice finish and well made.

$1.25

5WRUE

THE WONDER OF THE AGE!

1.50

8 to 10%

Because it has neither Elevated Tubes,
Tank or Drip Cups.
Because it lights instantaneously.
Because it will burn any grade of gaso­
line, heavyor light.
Because it will do one-third more work
than any other vapor stove,
Because it has no equal for baking,
broiling, roasting or ironing.
Because it is the most Economical, Sim­
ple and Convenient vapor cook stove
ever put on the market.

2.00

11 to 2

Remember * ‘Good Form goes with
them for $10.00 cash trade. ,

WOOLLEY » &amp;‘ BR0N50N

Horace, in bi» satires, recommend swim­
ming tho Tiber three times! Sir Thomas
Browne was accustomed to repeat some
verses of a certain lipin. Franklin took
an air hath. Sir John Sinclair counted,
while Sir John Rennie, when engaged upon
any public works, never went to sleep until
his head had been combed and gently
rubbed by a soft bond. Gentle exercise in
t he open air, temperance and plain whole­
some food arc the best helps to sleep.—Chi­
cago News.______________
Several gentlemen' wearing light top
coats, gaiters aud rolled up at thu bottom
trousers may be seen in front of the Hoff­
man House every day consulting the Lon­
don time displayed on the Cosmopolitan
building. Some of the young men about
town .carry two watches, one with New
York, the other dear old Ixmdon-don’t-ybuknow time.—New York Herald.
The population of China is DOW estimated
at 350,000,000, which is almost equal to the
entire population of Europe. Tho Chinese
notional debt is on e uf the smallest, amount­
ing to only &lt;38,500,000.

A first class journeyman can. it Is said
4take from COO to 1,000 two pound tin cans
per day by hand process. By the use of
machinery he can make from 2.00U to 2,500
per day.
___________ ___
From Sir John Lubbock we take thia en­
nobling thought: “You may ace in a shal­
low pool either the mud lying at tho bot­
tom or tho image of the blue sky above.”
One often wishes that these hosts who
are incapable of carving should attend
some school for carvers in order to revive
this old time art.

There is much in the Chinese theory that
wakefu
rid* th*

Well, “Those will do."
the

Finest Lot of Wall Papers
I have looked over this spring.

Don’t fail to see them, thev are at

HOLLO WAY’S,

Don't fail to nee this Wonderful Labor-Saving Stove be­
fore buying, or you will surely regret it. Bear in mind that
the DANGLER SURPRISE is a welcome surprise and
a blessing to every household.
The largest line of gasoline and oil stoves in the city.

Sign of the Elephant, in Hastings.

Look at the Display
OF

Agricultural ''Implements
AT

Head and shoulders

T. N. BLINSTON &amp; SON

above Competition.

FOR. THE DEAD.

PlllLAhELPHIA, April 30.—A careful
search is new being made for tbe bodies,
jewelry and effects of lhe unfortunate
people who perished in the Central
theatre Are. A gold bracelet in a good
state of preservation wm found List night
and It was at once identified as having be­
longed to one of the unfortunate girls
y^who cannot be found. The bodies of two
- pet dogs belonging to members of the com­
pany were found. The bodies of Thomas
Lorella, Sarah Goldman and Vincencie
Chilton have been recovered from the
ruins. They were close together and were
all in a fair state of preservation. Two
bodies burned beyond recognition were
found yesterday morning, one being sup­
posed to be Mrs. Lorella.

THE DEATH RECORD.
TBgorauxs Wademan, formerly pub­
lisher &lt;X The Masonic Monthly, at Bos­
ton.
' ASA F. Bradley, one of the first settlers
of Chicago.
.
Darwin Forbes, prominent citizen of

Charles Hogan, famous frame designer,
at Chicago.
Lord Castlemaink, a representative
Irish peer, at Loudon.
General Jacob Sharps, at Detroit.
Captain Jon* Kkeu5, well-known lake
man, at Chicago.
George Taihtor, inventor of the graphaphone, nt Boston.
Mr*. Jane Wayman, a pioneer settler of
Chicago.
Husgkn, tbe noted German engineer, at
Berlin.
Judge Joel Holt, an able lawyer of Ok­
lahoma. at Guthrie.
Robert &amp; Patterson, harbormaster of
the port of Philadelphia.
General
ILL!AM WELLS of Vermont, at
New York.
Rev. J. W. Lamblth, D.D., well-known
missionary, at Kibe. Japan.
Sib Alexander Hood, at London.
odist minister in the United States, at
Berlin, Pa.
Aucvsni Kovjrrrx, brad ot * wellk»own buktof te, U H.. York.
Hmr Diktat well-known dtao &lt;W
Bkhon, tai

GOODYEAR BROS

We have the fiueet line and the best assortment of

just in Tine
To see those

NEWSPRINGGOODS!

Clothiers and
Gents’ Furdishers.

Plows, Harrows and Cultivators in the city, we also have
Boy of
the Daisy Sulky Hay Rake with a steel wheel which is by
Those
far the test rake on the market. The Fanner's Friend is
Brown Suits
just what we have got in the shape of a Gang Plow. Farm­
For Boys and Men ers it is to your interests to examine our stock before buy­
ing; and see our Walking Plow for $10.50.
At

R. MUDGE &amp; SON’S, The Clothiers
We are here to do business on the square, and sell goods
cheaper than ever this year.
We have the finest, and
cheapest line of clothing in the city of Hastings to-day.
Call and see us.
—
- &amp;.
- S.
R. -M.
THE MARKETSAnnie*—DH»d‘
‘
Mtar-ueu,
Clorer *eed uoo.
Beans—St.super bu.
Cora—w.
Beet-Dr**—.’HJOfULM calves, |a.ttJ.«5J5O
to*—Il 513c.
ggm-Beet. 4«c; calf, 3c.
Lime-Set! tagat Wc per bbl; waterl I me ,|1 JW
per bbl.

Plaster —Sellin pat X.J» per ton.
Belt-Selling st 11» per bbl.
Timothy Seed-Helling attxoo per bu.

Standard under rule 1. Candidate for a mark of 2-20
Will stand at Nashville under the man­
agement of Chas. McMoore, Barry county’s greatest horse
should be the same. For a
trainer. Horsemen will do well to patronize “PONTI AC
short time I will sell
White. Rose Flour CHIEF” the only horse in the county with a state repnhy
tion. For particulars enquire of the owner

HERE or better this year.
OLD RAGS! LOOKt
Wheat in low and ‘flour
If you want to get a better price
for old scrap than you do from
peddlers, bring your old iron of al?
kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
rags and old carpets to the

JUNK SHOP,
Michigan ave,
Opp. Roller Mill, "Hastings, Mich.

ChtekauUreTe; dreaed Me.
Turteyi-lire. ae: dressed. ixt

PONTIAC CHEF, Record 2-27

AT

$2.20 PEK 100 L»J.
This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every nack to be first'
grade.
Head-light oil 7 eta. a gallon.

JOS. ROGERS.

Of Hastings or CHAS. McMOORE of Nashville.

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
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Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 2

HASTINGS, rflCH., MAY 12, 1892.

A NEW INVENTION

[be Lehr Seven Octave

THEPEOPLE’S
DRUG STORE.
For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

M-Hui Schcol h&lt;!3,
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

(IE. 5- GoODtEM
The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Hastings,

Mich.

25

Piano Style Organ

YEARS
SOLID WEAR

Is a new invention no longer!
\M Id V 9 Because they are now well-kuowti throughout
A fl I I the United States.
.
Wlu n l,. hr Organs first came out the, New York “Music
’said: “Despite the many attempts which leave been
:i id.- for - inc time part by reed-organ manufacturers toward
■ ( thing,new in reed-organs in the way of six or seven oct.-.v. styles, they have all until but recently failed. It is,
th refore. interesting to note the somewhat remarkable sue­
' ■ - which Messrs H. Lely &lt;k Co. have attained in this di­
rection." -r
The tldcago “Indicator” said Jan. lath. 1892: -‘The suc­
cess of Lehr &lt;t Co. has been remarkable, and affords another
proof that the public soon appreciates a really good article.”
YFQ If you don’t want to buy a poor organ. When you
I LO, can get the Lehr, the handsomest, best toned and
&lt; a.-iest blowing Organ in the market at a most moderate
I ra '-..examine it at the storq of

Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—"Good
Form," of $2.00 value
with a $10.00
,
.____
purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

JOHN HESSMER,

F. R. Pancoast

MICH

HASTINGS,

Is the length of time that

STEELING INLAID
SPOONS AND FORKS

The Reliable Jeweler.

THE REASON WHY

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,

Cloaks
Blankets, Bedding,
AND

IJve Geese Feathers.
The most complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state.
A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for SI .00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp;, Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

grand rapids,
Wb make a. specialty

t

of making Gents suits
|an&lt;i pants to order. • .
«Pf

MICH.

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS..

HASTINGS, MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.
Fred Snore baa built a new tool house—
W_ Til nut strand E.. Lockhart are eneb
putting a new wall under their house—
Mrs. George Appleman Is seriously ill—B.
Smith lias made quite nn Improvement in
his bouse— Miss Etta Wat ring commenced
to teach the Misner school Monday—W.
W1 Illan» and family of Battle Creek were
the nests of Mrs. Southwick Inst week—
Married fit the residence of the bride May
5,’9-2. Frank Seeger of Fredonia io Miss
Sabine Spitler, by the Rev. P. Schtptrer of
Nashville—Her. Spitler received a tele­
gram May 5 that his brother, living near
Cleveland, Ohio, waa^cad and took the
afternoon train- to attend the funeral. He
lias another at the same (place who is not
expected to live so he will not be horde
for some time—Cold and wet but wheat Is
booming.
■
Myron4 Chamberlain has commenced
building his hotel—Quite, a sum has been
raised for the purpose of building a wharf
for the steamboat—Mr. Oliver’s little girl
wlg&gt; was quite sick, is &gt; improving—Mr.
Graham is able to be about again—Mrs.
Benedict of Bellevue lias been visiting
friends here—M. Bates spent two days nt
Kaiamazrxj’Jast week. moving the goods of
the Zeeland Brick Company’s President
from the depot &lt;0 the residence—Emma
Barnes Is al home for a few days— M.
Bagley has wheat over two feel tail—G.
Mo.,lier'moves to Milo this week, leaving a
good opening for an enterprising man to
enter the mercantile business here—Thus.
Fux Is laid up with a very bad felon on
uU hand—Some people In tills vicinity
would like to have your correspondent
write things to boom bur village whether
true or not; but I aim to tell the truth.
We arc not going to build four brick
stores nor start a bank but we are going to
have a steady growth—A. Monica of Grand
Rapids is visiting friends here—John
Ryan has Just received a. consignment of
81790 worth of agricultural machinery—
Mrs. James Ryan Is quite sick—E. Collins
Is on the sick list—Will Kern raised a new
barn last Monday.

Levi Chaw is Improving the looks of
his farm by a new picket fence—A. Demond is building a farm Implement house
—We hope there may be a full house Sat.
evening to listen to Prof. Humphrey lec­
ture on tiie subject of "Opportunities."
Geo. II. Abrams is qulto sick—Jessie
Hampton lias been very sick but Is some
belter al present—Nat Clemens of Balti­
more an ex-soidier’ visited at James Mc­
Donald’.-', an old at my chum one day last
week. When Nat and Jim jet together
and swap army stories it is Just enough to
make one's liair stand on end—Frank
Bishop and family of Delton were on our
streets last .Sunday—Elder Weller of
Nashville will conduct memorial services
ut the church on Sunday the gptfi ut half
past ten in the forenoon. Come everyone
who can ami hear an old veteran talk—We
nre having lots of rain Just nt present aud
farmers are way behind with their prepar­
ations for corn plan-ting—Levi Fry Is
building a new house.

Middleville.
You should buy Wall Paper Ferd Fausey of
New Paris. Itid., was in
of FRED L. HEATH, The the village Sunday-j-Owen Kinsey of Cal­
Druggist, is that his stock is edonia was lhe guest of Mis* Murtha {Cider
—Geo. Smith of Grund lUpids cal­
bright and fresh. The as­ Sunday
led on Ills friends here Sunday—-An empty
sortment has not been brok­ freight car standing near the depot, was
on fire Saturday night about 11 o’clock,
en, his styles are the latest set
burning nearly up before tlte ftru depart­
and his goods the best qual­ ment
nnlvvd. The fire Is thought to have
ity. He is anxious to sell, he lJ&gt;ecn started by n tramp who was put off
Ute 9:22 train mid who was found twleep
can not 'alford to carry as of
in an empty ear north of the depot after
large a stock as he now has, the lire was extinguished. Tbe tramp
as he has not the room or was taken in by Marshal Foster, mid forlack of a jail, was locked lu a room at tlte
money. If you are are going hotel and part of his clothing take away
to buy call and look over his from him which was given back to him at
noon Sunday so he could come down to
stock. He will be pleased to dinner.
Alter dinner he w» again locked
show yoii through. If you buy In the room
but bls clothing was left wllli
of him yon will make no mis­ him. "Strange to say" he ’was missing at
supper
time.
not be chased as
take. He also carries a full there Is no proofHeofwill
his guilt—Fred Carson
line of paints, oils and dye Is no longer an employee of the brass fac­
stuffs (including Cushing’s tory. having quit last week. He returned
bis home in Grand Rapids SaturdayPerfection, Diamond and to
Sylvester Smith and Ed Hooker Sundayed
Peerless Dyes.) Make no mis­ in Grand Rapids—-J. N. Saunders and
wife attended the musical concert at
take in the place.
Grand Rapids Monday eve—Ml as Edith

Oss Door Sul cl Gily Bank.

Fred L. Heath,

THE DRUGGIST,

To consumers of kerosene oil In Has­
tings and Barry Co: We have established
an agency at Hastings for the sale of
Snow Drop oil, which for laminating pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes It perfectly safe. - It produces
a clear and white light and free of odor,
nor does It cause any deposit on chimney
which Is so common with cheap and low
test Ohio oiL Since July 1, 1891. Michi­
gan allows the use of 120 degrees fire test,
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene
made from Ohio crude and possesses a
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
to raise tbe fire test to 150 degrees or more
it becomes useless, so far as producing
light is concerned but at a Tow test will
burn fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable order while burning and load­
ing the chimney-with a greasy substance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the coet is but
little different than what you pay for the
cheap goods you are usipg and tho satisfac­
tion you will get in light will more than
compensate, saying nothing of additional
safety. For tale by S. E. Phillips, H. L.
Newton and Cook A Cook.
A. D. liATJTARD, Wholesale Ag.
Hasting*. Mieh.

Fleming of Nashville Sundayed In the
village—The Middleville high school nine
and the Middleville Atlantic base ball club
crossed bats lost Saturday afternoon, being
their first game of the season. Scores; 18
and 21, in favor of the latter.

Thos. McNichols of this village went to
Grand Rapids Saturday and returned
Wednesday with a bride—O. French of
Traverse City is the guest of his mother—
Frank Buck and wife of McCord were the
guests of the latter's parents In the village
Sunday—Prosecuting Attorney l^owden
was in the village Saturday on business—
Will Lclbler of this village Sundayed with
his best girl in Hastings— Prof. A. O.
Wilkinson has been engaged to teach our
school for the coming year— Isaac Keeler,
Jr. Is on the sick list—Fred Monk was in
Grand Rapids Monday on business—Jim
Sprague of Grand Rapids was the guest of
his parents over Sunday—J. W. Saunders
was in Caledonia Tuesday—Thus. Fleming
of Nashville was in the village Tuesday on
business—Mrs. 11. E. Hendrick and Miss
Edith Chase were In Grand Rapids Satur­
day—Ward Gribbins of Hastings was the
guest of friends here Sunday— Alfred
Wright spent last week in Grand Rapids.

Nellie Welton, of Jonesville, visited st
Chas. Smith’s last week—Sanford Rogers
and wife buried their little babe last
week—C. L. Smith and wife Sundayed In
Grand Rapids—Arthur Kenyon intends to
move to Dowagiac in a few days to live—
Mrs. Jenny Odell will carry the mill for a

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.
WHOLE NO. 1926

Williams is confined to her bed with
a sprained ankle—Leon VanVelsor was on
Stranger—J presume a man who has fol­
our streets Sunday—There Is fair pros­ lowed the sea ho many years must bare
pect for an abundant fruit crop. Several been in some wrecks.
orchard owners will spray their trees tills
Old Sea Captain-Wrecks? Well, a few.
spring—It was a mistake about John Rowe Tho w.ust wreck I ever had was on the Jershooting his brother Ad. He shut his pis­
tol off In the air but it did no damage—
"Long ago?”
•
Rather cool at present.
“Sotne’at. You iaeo I got becalmed off
the coast of Ireland."
"Becalmed?”
“Yen. Well, I tried every which way to
Edna Truman has returned home from start a wind, but it was no'go. Not a
Baltimore. Md.—Clement Smith was In breath stjrrin. At last I got desperate.”
town Saturday—Dr. Weaver was at Flint
“I presume so.”
Friday—Unttie Harris s|&gt;riit Satunlay aud
"Yes, 1 got so desperate I made up my
Sunday at Hastings—Harry Andrus. Lil­ mind I’d try a pion I’d often beard of. If it
lian Wnrdell ana several other young peo­ took the last dollar I bad. Can’t raise the
ple of Hastings, attended the junior exer­ wind without money. ”
cises of the high school at the opera house
“It’s a good deal the same way on share.”
here last Friday evening—Maud Kelly, of
“Jeaso. Well, then, 1 took a big silver
Hastings, Is visiting at E. J. Fcigliner’s dollar, kissed it three times, swung it nine
Edith Fleming spent Sunday with friends times around my head, and tl&lt;n Hung it
Middleville—Th- street sprinkler com­ aa far as I could into the sea, in the direc­
menced its work Monday, and lias had tion I wanted the wind to come, you
quite a rest since—A Rev. Mr. Dixon filled know."
the pulpit at the Congregational el lurch
last .Sunday morning and evenlag—Willie
•‘Well, it came."
Aylsworth, of Chicago. Is visiting rela­
"It did?"
tives here—Chna. Lusk was out of town
“Did It? Well, you justought to seen it.
over Sunday—A. D. .Squires, of Traverse The fast blast look every stitch-o' sail clean
City was shaking hands with old friends off the yards, an in three minutes more we
here.
wuascuddiu under bare poles a thousand
miles an hour."
"Cracky!"
uvauiainrrnng iiuuerliirs.
“I sh’d say so. Well, the nex*. thing I
Bees, the common
____________________
go-bet wrens of the
__ , knew, bump won’t ’er bow, an there we
loves of the plants, ceaga to range nbont a was bein’ dashed all to bits square up agin
thousand oi fifteen hundred feet below - I^ong Branch. Why. sir, we struck with
snow level. And why?, Because It's too such force we bounded way up the beach
cold for them? Oh, dear, no; uu sunny and walked dry shod right into a boteL”
days In early English npring, when thu
"I never heard of that.’’
thermometer doesn’t rise above freezing in
the shade, yon will see ixjtb the bnney bees was closed. Well, sir, after that I never
and tbe great black bumble as busy as tried nn more silver dollars when I wante-d
their conventional character deuiaude of wind."
tlieni among thu golden crips of ibu first
"I suppose nut..’’
timid crocuses. Give the bee ounsldne. In­
“No, sir. After that I never flung any­
deed, with n temperature just above fr»»rz
thing hegger'h '» ten cent piece.”—New
Ing point, nml he’ll flit alamt juyouslj on York Weekly.
.
his communistic errand.
,
But bees, one most remrmlier, have
beavy bodies nnd relatively small wings.
We speak of the ocean iw “trackless.” It
In “the rarefied air of mountain heights is so no longer. If two vessels sail from
they enn’t manage to nup|&gt;ort themselves New York to Calcutta. they will, if intelli­
In tbe most literal sense. Hence their gently navigated, follow so nearly the
place in these high stations of the « arid ia rathe coarse that their paths, if plotted on
taken by the gay and airy butterflies, a chart, will hardly diverge by fifty miles
which have lighter bodies nnd a much big­ at nny point. The same is true of every
ger expanse of w log area to buoy them up. other route. Let us consider the case at a
In tbe valleys aud plains the liee competes vessel bound to New York from LiverpooL
nt nn advantage with the butterflies for all Her captain might, if prepared for a con­
tho sweets of life, but in the broad subgln- stant battle against diverse winds and cur­
einl belt on the mountain sidua the butter­ rents and winter gales, select n route not
flies in turn have things all their own way. very different from that followed by ocean
They flit about like monarchs of all they steamers between those ports.
survey, without n rival in the world to disOtherwise m
he would follow the southern
pule their supremacy.—Popular Science /route laid down by the sailing directors;
Monthly.
•/1 Jtn&lt;t
n-nnl na f&lt;nr
and nttvr
after bearing to thn
the u-mtf
westward
few
hundred miles to make sure of clearing the
The Unpardonable Siu.
coast of Spain, would shape a course to the
Choi lie tdesperately}—I’m on me beam nonthwanl, pawing as far west of Madeira
ends, rao dealt boy. I must either steal us tbe westerly winds of th we latitudes
some money or blow out me bwain&lt;«.
will permit. Between .Madeira and tho
Bertie4-But that would lie—nh—er oom- Canaries, but a few hundred miles to the
mltting a ewimr, wouldn't It?
westward of both, he would fan his way
Gbollie—Cwime! That don't in altab, acrew tbe baffling “Calms of Cancer," .wd
me boy.
pick up the northeast trades. With these
Dollie (decidedly)—But It will bo bud astern and freshening every mile, bo
fawtn, denh fellah.
would sweep down to the south nml west,
Cbollie—Too twue! That Settles it. No and when well over toward tho West
stealing or suicide for me.—Pittsburg Bul­ Indies, haul up to the northwnnl toward
letin.
. Bermuda.
Here he would liavv to work again across
11.1 cold Monus’n fat bar belongs to a soci­ the Calms of Cancer, ami then with the
ety for “psychical research,” and the child uncertain but prolwbly westerly winds &lt;&gt;!
has Lean! a good deal of conversation on \otir Atlantic conat, uud with the Gulf
the subject,of mind reading. His mother stream in his favor, ho would stand on and
Is afraid lie “thinka and understands too make his port, having sailed 4.30Q miles be­
tween two ports less tban'i.OOO miles apart,
much for a child of bls years."
His father, however, is not at all but with winds and current nlmoHt uni­
alarmed, and a few days ago repeated to formly favorable, and with tine and brac­
Mrs. Morse a remark of Harold's in his ing weather.—GoldthwoiU-’s Geographical
"children's mind class,” which was cer­ Magazine.
tainly well calculated to allay her fears.
A Wonderful Bird. "
Harold bad collected tbe class—much
L. E. Thompson, manager of Snipslc
against the will at several members of it, grove, who is a (treat collector of curiosiwho would have preferred to remain out tiea, relics ,uul animal petes i» rejoicing in
In the yard—on tlie doorstep.
t he possession of a blue heron, which, if
“Now. you wait here* mlunte,” sold he, half th nt is told about him is true, must tie
and presently b&gt;- returned with suspicious­ a remarkable bird. Tho heron is n y^nng
ly bulging pockets. His father, in the one and
eh.iscd by a dog into some
hall, listened for what would come next.
bushes, where it was captured, it was,
"Now,” said Harold, apjieariug liefore placed In a large cage nnd attempts were
the class, “you must nil think hard. How mode to edurnte it. which have proved en­
muny apples have 1 in my pockets! The tirely j^tisfactory.
boy that guesses right can have them all,
It will take food from no other hand than
but of course he’ll divide, for there are just that of Mr. Thompson, of whom, it is very
enough to go nround!"wYouth,s Compan- fond^nnd whose approach II greets with
!oil
cries of delight nnd (Lipping of wings. The
bird's food is m&lt;»itly frogs and fish, although
Lettuce Matured by Electricity.
Among the bulletins of the agricultural it occasionally'indulges in Ice envitn, allow­
experiment station of Cornell university is ing it to melt in the cavity of its large bill
one that gives n very interesting account before swallowing it. It also takes coffee
of some experiments made on plants with from a spoon, but, having laid its throat
n view of determining the influence- of the scalded once, invariably sticks a t«&gt;e in tt.»
electric light upon their growth. To that liquid to test its temperature Itcfore pa
end a greenhouse was divided iuto two taking of it. The bird will whistle or
equal parts by a light board part it ion. On dunce nt command and is now learning to
one side the plants are left to the ordinary turn a Iwjck somersault.
Ono story told about the bird is worth reconditions of growth, but on the other
side the vegetation was treated to the sun­ pwft U&gt;g. Apparent!)- objecting to the stiff
light by day and to the electric light by horns of the bullhouds ngoii which It feeds,
the heron carefully bites Che horns off be­
night.
•»
The results of these experiments showed fore swallowing the fish. When the bull­
that the use of the electric light nt night heads are all devoured tho bird will give a
hastened the maturity of the plants, and smock of satisfaction, pick out an appro­
the nearer they grew to the light the priate bullhead horn, jump on his perch,
greater was the acceleration. Lettuce thus and, looking around in a dreamy fashion,
treated wax sold two weeks earlier than calmly pick his teeth with the horn.—
its neighbors on tbe other side of the parti­ Rockville (Conn.) Journal.
tion, although both were^plnnted nt tbe
same litne. Equally successful results
"When flowering plants usually make
were obtained with other vegetables.—
seed, that is generally the but effort for
Philadelphia Record.
plant life—tho seed is the beginning of the
life of the new plant. Ferns, however, only
produce spores for reproductive purposes.
American Official (in China)—This mob­ These spores germinate and go through the
bing of missionaries must stop.
same process subsequently that flowers go
Chinese Official—Huh I Wbatoa Mellcan through in the production of sreds. Tbe
glovement do ’bout it?
spores expend when the germinating time
‘‘Hark! Do you hear that terrible rum­ comes, and form a flat, green membrane:
ble?"
what are then really the flowers appear on
"Thatee earthquake. We havee mapy.”
“Do you know, sir, whet causes earth­
these fern flowers have matured, the mem­
quakes?"
brane dries up and disappears. In one fam­
-Me no sabe.”
"It’s the American government testing land, named ptatycerium, this green blade
its big guns nt Sandy Hook.’’—New York
Weekly. __________________
coming really a portion of the plant.
Every year a new blade b formwl, which
I know an old farmer who shaved him­ spreads over the old onrac The large plant
self sitting on a milking stool and looking is of a totally different character, having
at his reflection in a bucket of water. That the fronds of ordinary ferna-Meehan’s
______________
was what he did as a boy, and he said that Monthly.
he couldn't shave standing up.—Boston
Cor. St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
He (who parts his hair in the middle}—I
will never marry a woman who parts her
hair on t he side.
"Did Bronson save anything from the
She (who parte her hair on the wda)— And
wreck of his fortune 1”
I can assure you that I will nevermarry a
"Yes. Fortunately for him, his wife had
(Silence.)
ill the goods’had hoca sent home.”—Ha r-

�___ ___ ____
_
Leo D. got a smalt stone In his foot, tbe
day while trotting and lamed him up
Hastings Banner aother
little for a short tune, but fortunately he

IS CATARRH INCURABLE?

from Marshal to stopover Saturday and
The various kinds and modes of local
Sunday with them—Dene Prims Is on the
application for catarrh, such aa sprays,
siek list.
■tomhern, douche*, inhalants, fumigations,
creanii. ointments, lotions, gargles, etcRev. Campbell preached at the church 1 etc., have In many cases a soothing effect
last Sunday evening—Frank Short and on tbe indumet! surfaces, and are aomeLaura Fisher were married at the real- , times useful to a&gt;»Tst a cure: but neither
dence of Rev. Sheldon near Nashville last of them nor all of them together ever did
Thursday—Will Tasker Is building a big or will cure a case of eatarrh. These
bam on the Raymood farm—The Aid thing* may give temporary relief, but It Is
society meets at MIm Llule Durkee’s this useless to expect a cure of them. Catarrh
Thursday afternoon—Mr. and Mrs. Branch Is not a local disease, hence cannot be
continuing their
Sundayed at John Gerkey’s—Mrs. Hum­ cured by local treatment The only hope
mel and her sister of Odessa visited at Mr. of success In the permenaut cure of a esse
Special
The
Smith's last week—Farmers are crying too of chronic catarrh Is to devise some remedy
Knocked out
much wet Just now—Ella Myer* Is on tbe that will stimulate the nerves which will
kick list—Warner Smith went to Grand supply the capillary blood vessels. Tbere
Rapids last Monday—A little two year old Is but one remedy that has the moat
girl of Will Curtis living In Odessa was desirable effect, and that remedy Is Pe-rurunning, playing with another little girl in na. This remedy strikes at once to the
the second story of her father’s house, root of the catarrh by restoring to the
and fell out of one of the windows on the capillary vessels their healthy elasticity.
ground below. She was picked up uncon­ Pe-ru-ua Is not n temjxirary pelllatlfe, but
Its action Is necessarily
scious A doctor was called but at last a radical cure.
accounts it was said she could not recover. slow, but permanent.
The reason that there are any failures Is
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
either because the catarrh Is complicated
by some organic disease or the patient
PER GALLON..........................
The Baptist* of Allegan are about to docs not take the medicine long enough.
French &amp; Son. of Middleville, shutdown
5 Gallons fob 30 cts.
their flouring mill fur 30 days, to make build a beautiful church costing 815.000.
The majority of people expect to be cured
some
needed
Improvements
and
add
some
We carry a
line of new machinery.
A Clarksville man tumbled off a "road In a week or two of catarrh that has run
maker” and the knowing machine attempt­ for ten or fifteen years. Such people are
staple
fancy groceries at Dogs got after L. Pryor's sheep in Yan­ ed
to put him to a grade to tbe extent of a nearly always disappointed. Pe-ru-na
will cure a recent case of chronic eatarrh
Prices.
kee Bprings last week and made sad eouple of broken ribs.
In a few days or weeks, but when the
prices paid
| havoc.
Mayor Freeman, of Cliarlottc, ordered disease becomes chronic It takes longer.
at
। Dug Cooper, of Woodland, Is the most the saloons to take down their signs and In no case should any one leave off taking
extensive dealer in fish yams up to date. remove their screens.
Pe-ru-na until after,wrillnr Dr. Hartman,
He reports driving fish up the creek to
Dolton A Sons, of Charlotte, employ as a letter frt&gt;m him Is almost sure to point
shallow* water and slaying them with a about 80 men In their factory and still are out the cause of the failure.
club. He is hereby awarded the medal for
A valuable pamphlet of thirty-two pages
pushed to their utmost capacity.
। the premium Dab lie np to date.
setting forth In detail tho treatment of1
The Sherwood house, of Charlotte, has catarrh, coughs, cohte. sore throat, bronThornapple ladies aref energetically at
been closed and will soon bo sold.
i chltls and consumption. In every phrase of
work to arrange for some representation of
The water supply of Eaton county was । the dise.isi‘, will be sent free to any ad­
woman's work at the world's fair.
put to Its fullest test last week Monday, as dress by the Pe-ru-na Drug&gt;MannfacturW.
R.
Young.and
W.
A.
Pierce
vaptured
Tbe su«eM of Hood's Hareaparilla ts because
local option went Into effect the day be­ | Jug G».. nt Columbus, Ohio.
U possesseaUur merit, and uo claim is made 80
( brook trout near Middleville one day fore.
for which-is not fully supported.
, ।last week.
H. A. Hambly, of Fort Gratiot, met
Jesse Darling got bls hand between some
Nashville Is making great preparations
with a horrible accident In Charlotte last
cog-wheels nt Hie felt boot factory Monday for tbe races Juue 9th and 10th.
week. He was employed as a brakeman
and jammed his fingers somewhat
Dr. U N. Lak I ns. the Rectal Specialist of
Barry Gold'dust, the once famous Nash­ on the Grand Trunk road. The train was
E. O. Dewey has purchased the Interest ville trotter, died recently at the home of backing up and he was trying to uncouple Grand Rapids. Mich., will be at tbe Hea­
of his partner In the Owosso Times and is his new owner. In Illinois.
a ear, when his foot caught In a Aide walk tings bouse. Bastings. Mich. He Invites
now sole proprietor.
crossing, and was run down l»efore the every sufferer from Rectal trouble to call
A large carp was caught In tho river nea
train could be stopped. A jury was Im­ and get a correct diagnosis of their di­
"Old Charlie,” the faithful family horse Nashville ouo day last week.
paneled. rendering a verdict according to sease, time required to cure and cost of
belonging to D. R. Cook turned his 34th
Harry LeCount. a Chester fruit tree the above facts, and further that the rail­ same free of charge. Mr. Parker, pro­
year Friday, and bids fair to be in the land man. who comes to Nashville frequently, road company was criminally negligent in prietor of the Hastings bouse. Is one of
of the living for some time to come.
and whose name has been mentioned In not keeping the crossing in a sate con­ Dr. lAklns’ pettents. Call on him any
time and get a list of home testimonial*.
Rev. Puffer will deliver the Decoration connection with one of Nashville’s most dition.
Jas. I- Wilkins, ex Mayor of Hastings,
day oration. A subscription paper will beautiful married women, was down here
Lake Odessa Is hustling after a roller
be circulated asking small amounts to de­ Tuesday and got outside of a goodly quan­ mill, cider mill and jelly mill, and offers a says: "My plies would come down almost
fray whatever incidental expenses there tity of anti-bi-cbloride of gold. He went, good bonus to tbe right man.
constantly when 1 was on my feet and for ।
■may be, and every one ought to gladly home in tbe afternoon and got into a rack­
two years I was unable to do hard work.
etwith bis wife, not an unusual occureuce
Edith D. Bostian. tho four year old They never came down once after Dr.
contribute their mite.
by any means, and In the course of tbe ensu­ daughter «f Wesley and * Millie Bostian.-i Lakina' second treatment. I do more
Several of those who were running ing trouble he went after her with a club,
choked to death Monday evening from eat­ work h&gt; ouo day than I could do In a week,
"places where games of chance were In­
pounding her brutally on the head and In Ing a potato. Funeral services were held before he treated me and do It easier too.
dulged in say that "they" are glad that the tbe face. Dr. Rice was called and dressed
at the Dunkard church yesterday at 11 a. I hare talked with many Grand Rapids
Prosecuting Attorney ordered them to
tbe wounds, and the woman will probably m. The bereaved parents have tbe sym­ people he cured years ago and all speak of
close, as that part of the business was un­
his ability in the hlgnest tenfts."
profitable, and they would have closed It recover. No arrests have been made, as pathy of all—Snhfield News.
the people of the vicinity seem to think it | WlJIlam H. Thompson, an old veteran
Call on tbe Dr. and talk It over.
out soon anyhow.
is a case of dog eat dog, figuratively speak­
attempted
to
commit
suicide
at
Grand
The question of having all -Country ing. and not worthy of the trouble and ex­
Ledge
last
week,
by
jumping
off
the
schools graded and run on the same prin- pense of a prosecution.—Nashville News.
FaylBg for Farma from oae Crop.
bridge into tbe river. The water was only
clple as city schools Is being agitated to
Barry township has a farmers club that about two feet deep and bls head struch a
some extent. It has the hearty support of
Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
Is doing excellent work, one that will stim­
-.&lt;«ome of the beat e-lueatoM In the country, ulate to greater Interest and better results large rock, cutting a big gash. He still late* an instance of what Is being accom­
‘and would In many respects-be a great 4n farming. It is non-polltlcal; and if you lives.
plished by farmer* In tbe Red River Valley
stride forward. If it could be successfully '
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said
carried out
? would urge the level-beaded people who
belong to it to make it tbe tail to any po-|
Jamaica has.Increased Ils World's Fair S. J. Leland, aear hi* town of Dwight, N.
The Bay View Assembly Herald has the lltical kite, you would not feel encouraged appropriation to 825,000.
D., bought hW acre* of tend In the spring
following‘cheerful words concerning the to hope for success.
■
&lt;500, and raised crops that
It Is reported that one hundred tons of I of 1991, for
Leo Chautauqua circle In this city: The
The Delton Breeze and tbe M. E. minis­ exhibits for the Exposition have already season worth tbe salary of a government
Jac elide, of Hastings, twenty-nlpe mem­
clerk. In excess of the coat of his farm, as
ter
are
having
a
tilt
on
the
subject
of
evolu
­
been
collected
and
are
awaiting
shipment
I
bers, only two wliu are local, maintains its
per the following statement:
tion. Up to date. Jinks is a "leelle ahead nt Lima and Callao.
4.190 Bu. ot Wteeta. Bl sec.........ftMlJO
old time popularity. They are in for per­
on .. ., oate,at see.... .... 1S7.00
sonal profit, not show. work, not entertain­ of the rablL”
The lofty stone monolith, which Wis-i
ment, and of course succeed as a circle.
Thirty-four rigs were counted on the cousin will exhibit at the Fair, will remain
All such do.
streets of Delton at one time the other day. at Jackson park permanently, the pwrk badurtin* rat oCUlmIT...... 1....... zjjOOJS
comnilsslmiers having given their consent. Leaving............ ................................ ............81.KAM
Elsewhere in this Issue will be found an according to the Breeze.
The numollfli is 107 fc? t high and cut from
Case* of this kind are so common that
Interesting letter.from George Rock, who
a solid block of stone. The contract for they are a drug in the news market out
recently graduated from the University al
The
hard
times
social
was
a
success
and
Glascow. In company with a friend h«
its erection has already U-eh let .
wc*t.
,
made a tour of the Highlands of Scot­ all enjoyed It hugely. It was decided to
An effort Is being made to collect 825,­
land. visiting places made famous by the have It over avaln)Saturday evening. May
Slit
the
procvcdjrio
go
towards
paying
for
000
with
which
to
build
at
the
Exposition
novels of Sir Walter Scott. k The letter is
very Interesting and instructive and the a church organ—Mr. Misucr died last Wed­ a headquarters for the Sunday school* of
fact that it w»s written by a former Has­ nesday and was buried under the auspices the United States. The scheme contem­
of witbey Poet. Mr. Misner was an old plates asking each school to contribute
tings boy adds a greater charm.
resident of tills town and county and was nn amount equal to ten cents for each of­
Tire prospects are excellent for large well known for bls sterling worth and as ficer and teacher and one cent for each
crops again this year around here, nnd all an upright, honest man and will be missed pupil..
varieties of fruits are also-looking well. by a large circle of friends. Mrs. Misner
Taken all In.all there Is no state In the has tbe sympathy of all tn her berearroent
A plan has been elaborated for making
Union to compare with Michigan and —Considerable sickness prevails through­ the Tyrolese section perhaps the most en­
Harry county can take just pride In tbe out the surrounding country, especially tertaining part of Austria’s exhibits at the
fact that she is one of the best all-around among old people—It Is expected that the World’s Fair. The purpose In arranging
counties In the state, everything being newehurch wall will be finished this week this section will be to give as graphic a
considered.
—Supervisor Ritchie Is around, and of representation of Tyrolese life and scenery
course trying to find out how much each as possible for a background to the cxhlb» Alnger A Baxter sold the Charlotte man Is worth. We will all know when we. Its of Tyrolese manufacturers. The secRepublican last week to 3. J. Tomlinson,
come to pay our taxes next fall, to say tlon will be circular, and tbe walls will be
of Lapeer. Under the management of the nothing about court house and Jail tax—. covered with a panoramic picture of the
former tho Republican was one of tbe bent Mr. Bowker, of your city, was in this vi­ Rhaetlan nnd Tyrolese Alps, Including the
and most-Influential papers In tbe state, cinity recently looking up Insurance in Gross-Glockner and Drier peaks and the
and was a power In Eaton county politics.
wind storms and fire—Mr. Mattison of largest ice fields. In two cottages at the
While we regret their departure from the
I foot of the mountains two parties of Tyro­
immediate Journalistic field, yet we extend Hastings was here last week and sold the
people here their church organ—Mrs. lese will show their skill In spinning and
a cordial welcome to the now tdltor, who
Three
Devine, a former resident. Is visiting her weaving silk and in carving.
has had some excellent experience In news­ many friends and settling up her business। women will make lace before the cottage
paper work, and we feel certain will give
preparatory to going to York State to make। doors. A company of young men and
the people of Eaton county a bright, clean ; it her home.
women singers will give several concerts
sheet and keep the paper up to Its present
dally. The picturesque part of the exhib­
high standing.
it will be under the auspices of the hotel
Thia
Is
poor
weather
for
spring
crops
—
A little good advice during tbe time of
and tavern keepers of the Tyrol, and the
house cleaning, when a man has to take School commenced last Monday with Miss1 representations of Tyrolese scenery will be
bls meals In the back yard and sleep on Hall as teacher—Tbe dance at F. Culver’s1 made for tbe purpose of Inducing American
barn
last
Friday
night
was
well
attended
tbe bare floor, won't come amiss to the
tourists In Europe to pass more of their
ladles especially. The "men-tolka” are and all had a good time. Tbere were1 time In the Rhaetlan and Tyrolese Alps.
apt to get a little excited and take down forty-one numbers—Minnie Norris Is
tbe stove pipe tbe quickest way possible— working for Mrs. John Miller—The Tbe
so we are told— and strew soot all over Ritchie school commenced last Monday, complethe carpels. A little, hen-pecked husband with Mark Ritchie as teacher—The other, tlon about
ambled into our sanctum last week and day Lillie Everhart and Howard^Springer. Juue 15th of tbe
NEW ROUTE.
gave us the following for tbe benefit of two of our small school children, went: extension from Trav­
wives who are troubled with irritable fishing near their borne In a smalt' creek ersa City to Petoskey and
husbands: "If soot should fall on the and they came home with thirty nice bass
Bay View, of the Chicago A
When you want
carpet or rug, corer quickly with dry salt and blue-gills; some of tire bass weighed: Weal Michigan Railway, will open
before sweeping, and not a mark will be one and one-half pounds. How Is that: a new and popular route to the Norlhfor fishing?—Mrs 8. Cole 1« visiting
left"
friends at thia place—Fred Williams Is; ern Michigan Summer Resorts. The new
very sick—Mrs. Wm. Potter Is on the sick Hue will be up to the high standard of the
A Proposition.
। C. A W. M. and D. L. A N. system, and
If the people of tbe city of Hastings will list—Emma Raymond was the guest of
Go the
t with the excellent train service, which will
adopt standard time. 1 will donate to the Minnie Norris Saturday—Wm. Smith and
; bcaspoclalfeature.lt will speedily prove
poor children of the city, through some wife of Middleville were on our streets
।
to
be
a
favorite.
It
will
be
the scenic line
last
Sunday
—
We
think
that
our
town
la
charitable organization the sum of Fifty
dollars. That Is to say. If the schools, Improving for they say we have a night, of Michigan, running as It does along the
Fine line of
and
churches, factories aud tbe city wafer watch and a traveling street lamp—IL shores of lakes and rivers for more than
works will make standard time their time, Misner, a well-to-do farmer of this town forty miles, passing through the towns of fresh confectionery.
. Barker Creek, Spencer Creek. Bellaire,
then the above amount will be placed as died at his home of heart trouble last Wed­
He leaves a wife and many Central Lake, Ellsworth, and last, but by
staled for the benefit of the needy children nesday.
of Hastings. This proposition comes from friends to mourn his loss—L. Clark, of- no means least, beautiful Charlevoix, than
one who has grown weary of being asked Dutton was on our streets last Monday— which there Is no more beautiful summer
whether the time would be fast time, slow IL Green of Middleville was on our streets resort and to which It will be the only rail
Mme, standard time, sun time or some oth­ Monday looking for a hired girl—Elam line. Elk Rapids I. also rewhed by «
Springer and Fred Carter are building, short branch from Williamsburg. For sever time.
Yours truly.
picket fence on the big orchard farm this[ eral miles tbe road skirts tbe ahore. almost
—
at tbe water’s edge, of Little Traverse Bay
nearly the entire distance from Traverse
TURF AND TRACK NOTES.
Bnnflvld.
City being a panorama of beautiful scenery.
Rev.
Kulp
gave
bls
lecture
here
last
; Our new summer book, now ready, will be
The track on the fair ground will lie In
tbe best condition by far, that it has ever week Urdnesday eve to a very slim sent to any address on application, and
been In before at the time of the races In MdltHcr. but said as they had paid their
including
June. Good clay baa been put all over the monay tor It they should hear it all Just wording the Xorthem rMorte. tod th.
the vamc although tbe house was full Iti XvnUMO In mdblnit tbeni Donraed b, and farm of 40 acres in
U-C.4W. M. .od d. lTTV

Thursday, M»y ■ »■

has entirely recovered.
Dana M. gives great promise this year of
knocking tbe stuffing out of tbe fastest
time that she has ever made.
N. T. Parirer has leased Frank Brown to
a Mr. Spaulding, of Alletcau, for the sea­
son. and Itq has .been taken to the latter
place. Frank "Brown Is one of tbe best
bred horses in the stale, nnd Is the sire of
some of the very" be?d and moat promising
colts In Allegan county. We dislike to
see so good a borsrTleave the city even for
so short a time.
Sale.
Bottom 'fbe "home stretch” at the fair ground
has been made several feet wider and a
high picket fence put along the entire
22 LBS- FINE GRANULATED
length, which will prevent tbe constant
SUGAR FOR.............. 1........... $1.00 crossing and rec rowing of tbe track, dur­
3 LBS. YELLOW PEACHES,
ing the progress of a race, which Is always
ONLY......................................... 120 attended with danger.
3 LBS. TOMATOES, GREAT BAR­
The heavy rainfall will be just the thing
GAIN, FOR................................
that is needed on the track. Some good
DOMESTIC SARDINES WORTH
records may be looked for at tbe June
8 CTS. FOR................................
races.
DeLands soda, i Lb. Pack­
ages, FOR................................
OUR COUNTY
HEAD-LIGMT OIL, 150* TEST,

BEAMER’S
CASH
GROCERY
Are

of Pricea

full

and
Lowest Cash
Market
produce

for

Farmers tMl fs to Your Interest.
We are handling &lt;h*#lano Machines and we are going
to sell them at exceedingly low prices. This is a m.o-hi,,,.
that you all know, and«you know that it is as good, if not
better, than any on the market. Come and see our samples,
we Rrc always ready to show them. ■ Come and look our
Htock over.

T. N. BLINSTON &amp;. SON,

talf'ltuitalj.

LOCAL NEWS.

THURSDAY

1,200 MEN

Working day and
night, on Victor Bicy­
cles and do not
produce them fast
enough to supply the
demands.

THEVKTOR
LEADS.

nmc CHUT. Bui w.
Standard wider rule 1. Candidate for a mark of 2-M
or better thia year. Will stand at Nashville under the man­
agement of Chas. McMoore, Barry county’s greatest horse'
trainer. Horsemen will do well to patronize ‘ ‘PONTIAC]
CHIEF” the only horse in the county, with a state reputa­
tion. For particulars enquire of the owner

Of Hastings or CHAS. McMOORE of Nashville,

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,”
The stock of‘ lumber and shingles lalely
purchased by

&gt;

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider.
At their yard can be found all the la:est

novelties in hemlock boards and stud&gt;ng

Tbe latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.
Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet

for anything.”

SHIRLEY W. SMITH,
The Victor Man.

a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
to

CITY BAKERY.
creams

A. E. RENKES.

SEWING MACHINE?
If bo, buy of the man who Bells at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge y°u
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an*
other for $25 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!

The Dollar of the Poor Man

la just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich- He
The Light Running World Renowned Domestic. The Nev
and some other first-class machines.
MiVjXXKEC Home
He will sell you a machine for a small payment down
houses, vacant lots and the balance In monthly payments if desinsi.
second
It will pay you to call on him before you buy­
ward. Apply to
Needles, oils and parte for all machines.

.**•’iz airway

rwJL. "*???
Wailutto

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

bc?’r’*n Chicago.

w. F. POWERS..
hardware store.

T, PHILLIPS-

�M Um? &amp; Mm
TIME TmBLE.

17v
G*»l'»&lt; H o: _l
^GnvHUUpidi'
* End Haris
.. •
. I Alto

W.» idnury
•iunlMd

Mali Me i
Detroit

Khn.«m
■
iJraad Mrig! '
&gt;

iKHIIg -W^T
PrtraiV
i.vimuk
Grand Ledge
, Mulliken
Suafleld

A.M'. ~,r.M.|

k~MT

« io

be allowed some latitude of foolishness,
and we ought to conrider' that each in­
stance of lore trouble haa its sentimental
peculiaritie&lt; Juli-aa had uttered the
simple truth when he wrote that he was
"unfit for business since returning." No
mon could have been more preoccupied
all the time, more restless, more inclined
to wave affairs aside and to give him­
self over to his fancies.
'

long while coming, and when it did
come it only gave emphasis to his diffi­
culty.
■
"Your ■tetter."' Rosalie wrote, -has
been here for a good while. You will
forgive me for not answering it sooner
when 1 say frankly to you that I have
been dreadfully at a loss as to my duty
in the matter. 1 very much desire to bo
kind and good to you, but my sei fish new*
has interpoaed itself all the time. On
one hand I must not. I cannot, tell you
to come back; on the other hand I should

9 13
CtarksVHle
clittdaio
Alto
■ McCord .
East Paris
\r Grand Hapld* ■

*;r.ni'l Ledge
I’ortl.itul
&gt;r ‘toni*
• Howard City
ir .''••■aia
Stanton

♦ io

•' .r ir« on all train* between Grand Itao,'u I Detroit. Seats 23 cents. Connections
,•
I .-.Ion -LUion. Grind Kaplds with the

. I'rroaKEY.
Favortie route to the
.i n
northern 31lcl|i2nn.
iraiertrnnci ILipIdn lor Chicago. 9 A.
. :.
I*. .M..
:T. P. M. Arrive Chicago
!• .1! ' -••&gt; 1’. M. JUid 7 05 A. M.
;
. r Manistee aha Traverse City 7.-2S A.
•

r ears on «lay trains and sleepers on
■ iruiu.s to Chtrago.
. sr .ue:iL’ tor further particulars or
i.mnd Rxtildc.

.1
X. I V I J V..V "
—
ip .rilia fsiriy Md according todlreettoi s.
- :th* only preparation of nuicb •■100 doses
filar’’ i-.i i truly be »aldllavr you sreo Mood'* rainy day and
m ifii/zi-? For particulars wad toC. I.
i u.. Lowell. .Mai'S.
1. - I'US curellrer ill. Jaundice, blllouiiiris
:ieada lie. constipation;

' HIS A'

CHAPTER XXL
ADELAIDE RECOLLECTS.

ihtrin’j. tUpUlnh tsnhllcr lad who
her with a
-alitt found] it difficult to know
I'm:: she ought to write to Edgar Julian,
.! she T-ught to I write at all. Ho had
• • ■; -&gt; kind to her. and she respected
Jii- !:• nurable frankness so much. that.
• ’•• n if -he could ‘nut say she loved him,
- ■ • *t generously anxious not to wound
• But she reslly longed to see him.
H-- ::it] filldl ti large space in her life,
r I hail revealed to her a most interest­
’ :i • ntrastks his ultra northern traits
: fharacter struck sharply against
ob.itacl0; not that she had
mv-.-d anti d«dine&lt;| this contrast or drawn
■ :.-y i &lt;,mclnirion from it. but she had felt
' superior knowledge of affairs, his
►'urJy ’ruthfulniaB, his faith in the
! r.ureof America, his'beliuf in the value
tiij nobleness cf ]Labor.* his genuine reM*ct for the common people, and, on
’::e other liand, his rich imagination and
;i:s t. ndcr • l&lt;?qutnce. She could not
r-alizeMie Gitter memories nursed by
•i ' father aud sister touching tho dark
Hruggk for the Lost Cause. She had" no
jh-ist to mourn over. The future and the
pr&lt;-cent were hers. Sho naturally enough
iiad fallen in love with northern ways.
It ‘••■med to her that the world was
m.c.k- for eaniest, persistent j»eople to
' u-..- and enjoy; site believed in freedom
a-•ho war had fixW it—in free educaj 'U. free thought, free men and women.
'
not aware that Edgar Julian
- Jlutnce l her to believe in these
things the doctrine seemed quite as
much her own aM the old Provencal
' '
Julian had Ig-en simply a restorer
'■ things lent—a reviver of things in
■
• • R malio keenly realized what
i'ti-v. ?r to, Julian’s letter must de• She puzzled her mind to discover
imppy wny dnt of the dilemma.
:&gt;•• bed heraplf oyer and over again.
Do l Lve hitq?" afid just as often she
’ U.iuk av.uy from the responsibility of
s '^ytng yes or no. Her heart trembled,
’ he hesitated, faltered, dreamed. So the
Wwent by while Edgar Julian shivwl through the Chicago snowstorms
waiting for a letter. He, too, was wresling with a problem. He did not shrink
tom acknowledging his love—he gloried
m It—but he did not feel safe in rushing

that you had gone away, and I missed
you so ranch that I became restless. You
bad better not come back, I think, for it
would be unpleasant to you, unless you
could repress and forget everything be­
yond our charming friendship. 1 prize
you above all my friends, and frankly, I
hardly know why. unless it is because
you have humored my selfishness and
fed my Provencal fancies as no one else
save papa ever has. 1 8hnU be very un­
happy if I lose you. and yet it would not
be right for me to make you hope for
what might never coma
’•1 respect you too sincerely not to be
precisely franlrtf I knew how. but I hare
vainly tried to make up some phrase or
other expressive of my feelings. The
best I can do is to say that I hope you
will not come back till you have&gt;determined to be my good, strong, generous
friend, and nothing beyqnd. I could not
bear to have you come in any other way,
and yet 1 hojie you] will come. Our little
garden is full of flowers and the air is
very sweet with their perfumes.
"Papa and my sister Adelaide are here
with us. We are going to Europe in July
—to Provence, of courea Aunt Margue­
rite is goiug along aa guardian and chape­
ron for Adelaide and me. Won’t you
write me and tell mo those things about
Chateau Chenier that you say you forgot
to tell me while you were here? 1 am
sorry to have to refuse you anything, but
1 cannot see how any good could ever
come of permitting you to return, so
long ai you feel ns you say you do. You
wouMn’t enjoy being here, and that
would make me very unhappy. My cen­
tury plant js in bloom. Give my love to
Mrs. Largely. Your friend.
•Rosalie Chenier."
Julian read this letter with a queer
mist iu his eyes. He could uot find much
comfort in its half girlish, half stilted
sentences, and yet he would not have
bad n word changed for anything. He
&gt; imagined he could trace Rosalie’s inno­
cent frankness and freshness between
the lines. He sat and gazed into a big
i bhynng fire for houra after ho liad learnj ed 'the letter by heart. Herelastic, gracei fu! figure and warm bright face came up
before him: he saw her gray brown
eyes nnd straw gold hair; he heard her
low. sweet voice. Did she love him? He
read the letter again, pulled his mus­
tache. frowned^ smiled, read again,
■ gazed into tbe fire almost fiercely, looked
| nt his watch, went and packed liis travcling bag and took the npxt train for the
j south.
! When he got to Savannah he went to
the^ Pulnski House. He did nut care to
rush in unaware upon the household at
Roosevelt Place, especially since the
Cheniers had come-Vhere. He sent his
card to the house. An hour or two later
Mrs. Roosevelt called for him in a car­
riage. She was glad to see him. Rosalie
had gone to Jacksonville with Mr.
Roosevelt, but would be bock tomorrow.
He was introduced to Colonel Chenier
nnd Adelaide, and despite his predeter• mi nation to the contrary, was again in­
stalled us one of the household. You
I cannot live in o hotel in the south if your
; southern friend has u house.
! Colonel Chenier and Edgar Julian
j were on good terms at once. A mutual
friendliness, a soldierly comradeship, a
, shaking of hands on common ground,
took place between them.
Adelaide, while not avoiding nim, was
dignified and shy, seeming to view him
askance, os if doubting whether she ought
to trust him. or as if trying to overcome
an impulse toward hating him. Julian,
on tbe contrary, felt a warm interest in
this dark, sad faced girl ut once, and he
was not slow to show it Against his
kindly assaults reserve was a poor shield.
Without seeming to be adroit or artful
he reached her womanly nature at every
unguarded point He assumed the place
of a big, amiable, interesting brother,
who meant to draw his sister out of her
gloom.
Mr. Roosevelt and his niece were'do-

long week of dreamy, drowB^weather.
the flowers bursting outand the mocking
birds singing in every orange grove and
dusky fig orchard.- ’
Julian prevailed on Adelaide to walk
with him in Forsyth park, and to drive
with him to tbe several charming sub­
urban resorts. He found her wiser in
the ways of the world than Rosalie—
quicker to catch hidden meanings in
things—a strong, self poised woman, in
fneu If she was not strictly beautiful
she was attractive, and gave him to see
tliat she possessed a reserve of culture a
little faltering on account of long disuse.
One morning they sat together on one
of the pine benches near the fountain in
Forsyth park, and by some chance Julian;
jot upon the subject of bis war expert-^
ences, and after the fashion of ex-sol­
diers told over many of his adventures. ‘
He hail a fascinating way of presenting
these personal reminiscences in the fonn.
of sparkling sketches. Adelaide recoiled
a little now and then, but his coloring!
was so liberal to the south that Bhe could j
not be affronted, bhe began to grow
itrangely wed to him, if one m*ye?Mprea* it; his face, bis movemen^, Ha|
personal effect, seemed to antec ito, in
wme wv,
acquaintance wito him.

la the army aha aw him more m a boy
coldier than as a man, and he had a
curiously familiar look.
A few northern tourists were abroad
in the park, sauntering up and down the
shaded walks and dallying around the
flower decked fountain. Some mocking
birds were singing ecstatically in tho
treetope overhead.
Suddenly, without any definite fore­
warning. by one of thorn inexplicable
cerebral tricka, Adelaide recognized Jul­
ian as that daring, devilish soldier lad
who stabbed her with a bayonet and
burned her father's mansion.
The knowledge came upon her os the
apparition of death or some numbing
calamity. The blood went out of her
face, and she grew weak, trembled,
drew her braath heavily, and clutched
the back of tho bench for support.
Julian instantly became aware of this
change. He was startled.
"You are ill," he exclaimed; "what is
it? 1 will call a carriage."
"No, no," she said faintly; “in a mo­
ment it will be over. It is a mere faint­
ness. Do not be alarmed."
She struggled bravely and conquered
more than he dreamed of. Presently she
smiled and added:
"It has passed already; it was quite
sudden. Lot us return, if you please."
"But you are not strong enough to
walk,*' he insisted.
"Oh yes," she said, rising and stand­
ing finuly before him; "I can walk as
well as ever. I am quite ovej it, I assure
you."
They returned to Roosevelt Place,
Julian lightly talking, and she answer­
ing in monosyllables.
CONTINUED

From a letter written by'Mrs. Ada E.
Hurd, of Groton, 8. D-, we quote: ••Was
taken with a bad cold, which settled on my
lungs, cough set in mid finally terminated
In consumption. Four doctors gave me up
saying 1 could live but a short time. 1
gave myself up to my Saviour, determined
If I could not stay with my friends on
earth. 1 would meet my absent ones above.
My husband was advised to get Dr.
King’s New Discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds. I gave it a trial, took
in all eight Ixittles; It lias cured me and
thank God 1 am now a well and hearty
woman.’’ Trial bottles free nt W. II.
Goodyear’s drug store, regular size, 50c
and 91.00.
Good Look*.
Good looks are more than skin deep, de­
pending upon a In-althy condition of all tbe
vital organs. If the liver* be inactive,
you have a bllifius look, if your stomach
i&gt;c disordered you have a dyspeptic look
and If your kidneys be affected you have a
pinched look. Secure gmtd health and
you will have good looks. Electric Bitters
is the great alterative and tonic acts
directly on these vital organs. Cures
plumles. blotches, lolls and gives a tfood
complexion. Sold at W. 11. Goodyear's
drugstore. 50c. per bottle.
The best salve in the world for cut*,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, - tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
coms, and all skin-eruptions, and positive­
ly cures piles or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe druggist

Alma college students have organized a
republican club.
A "dairy maid’s- entertainment will be
held at Imlay City.

1 have been a great sufferer from rheu­
matism for seven years, and hearing of the
success of Hibbard's Rheumatic .Syrup,
concluded to give it a trial. I have tested
tbe curative properties of the mineral
springs without finding relief from that
or any other source until 1 tried Hibbard's
Rheumatic Syrup, which lias done wonders
for me. 1 can now. walk with entire
freedom from |&gt;ain and my general health
is very much Improved. It is a splendid
remedy for tbe blood and the deblllated
system.
Fred Herman.
Engineer Water Works. Bic Rapids. Mich.
Bold by W. H. Goodyear. Prepared only
by The Charles Wright Medicine Company
Detroit, Mich.
.
Local option will be voted on in Cal­
houn county, in June.
The contract for Muskegon's new high
.school has been let for 852.127.20.
These pills are scientifically compounded,
and uniform in action. No griping pain so
commonly following tho use of pills.
They are’adapted to both adults and chil­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
they have no equal in the cure of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they ex­
cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
H. Goodyear.
Jim Cole was convicted at Pontiac of
robbery yesterday.
It was his second
trlaL
Potterville’s tile factory, after a shut­
down of a few months, is again steaming
up.

Isa common exclamation at this season,
friy-re Is a certain bracing effect in cold
air which Is lost when the weather grows
warmer: and when Nature Is renewing
her youth, her admirers feel dull, sluggish
aud tired. This condition Is owing mainly
to the Impure condition of the blood, and
its failure to supply healthy tissue to the
various organs of the body. It Is remark­
able bow surceptable the system is to the
help to Ik* derived from a good medicine
at this season. Posesslng juat those purlfvlng. buildlur-up qualities which the
body craves. Hood's Sarsaparilla soon
overcomes that tired feeling, restores the
appetite, purifies tho blood, and. In short,
imparts vigorous health. Its thousands of
friends as with one voice declare "It Makes
the Weak Strong.”
,
The Otisville dam yielded to the heavy
pressure of water and is no more.
The old moss-covered chestnut is again
revived at Ann Arbor. A large new botd.
Commendable.

All claims not consistent with the high
character of Syrup of Figs are purposely
avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company.
It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and
bowels, clean ing tho system effectually,
-but it Is not a cure-alVand makes no pretenaiohn that every bottle will not sub­
stantiate.

Have Beecham’s
household.

pills

ready

in the

Result of 1st ballot, Dr. Lowry 4. Dr. fact, any such other person In existence
who can take the office. A minority can- •
Fuller 2, Dr. Snyder 2.
didate can never be allowed to maintain
At Muskegon 00 saloon licenses have so
Result of 4th ballot, H. A. Barter 1,
far been Issued, one for every 375 Inhabi­ Fuller 2, Snyder 4.
hl* title.
L
Tl»e board of Inspectors should have
tants.*
Result of 5th ballot, Drake 1, Lowry 1.
certified that Adrian D. Cook was elected.
Carl D. M. Van Raalte sod Miss Minnie Fuller 3, Snyder 3.
Tbe charter of tho city of Hastings, mcResult of 0th ballot, Timmerman 1,
Vanderhalr were married at Holland yes­
tlon five, provides that •‘aldermen shall be
Fuller 3, Snyder3.
terday.
Result of 10th ballot, Burton 1, Fuller elected for two years and until their suc­
cessors are elected and qualified," and. In­
Rev. A. P. Moors, of the Pottersville M. 3. Snyder 4.
E. church, has resigned un account of poor
Result of 13th ballot. Fuller 4, Snyder asmuch as there was no man by the name
of Ad rain D. Cood who possessed the neehealth.
Moved by Aid. Spence, that Dr. Fuller essarv qualifications of an elector In the
C. II. Godfrey's planing mill and can­
dry
of Hasting?, who could qualltly for
ning factory burned at Benton Harbor yes­ be declared elected. Carried all ayes.
Result of 22 ballot for street commis­ tbe office of aiderman, tbe result would
terday.
have been as follows: The aiderman
sioner, Fifield 3, Shay 2, Horton 2.
Geo. H. Bailey, of Homer, has Just been
Moved by Aid. Spence, that the election elected two years ago. If be had never re­
arrested for the fourth time; this time It’s of street commissioner be postjxmed till signed orthe officer appointed to fill tbe
bigamy again.
vacancy, would have held over.
next meeting. Carried all ayes.
If, on the other hand, the aiderman who
Moved by Aid. Sentz, that Delos R.
A. K of P. lodge, with S. B. Castle as
held tbe office previously, had resigned
high presiding oGicer, was instituted at McElwain be allowed 810 far the wound­
and
tbe office was vacant at the time of
ing and killing of sheep by dogs on 5th
Holland lost night.
election. It would have been the duty of
and 9tii, *91. Carried all ay es.
Andrew Wortman, sentenced from Flint
Moved by Aid. Spence, that the salary the council, under section seven of your
escaped from tbe reform school, but was of the city marshal be fixed at 8450 for the charter, to have filled the vacancy by ap­
recaptured near Williamston.
pointment.
ensuing year. Carried all ayes.
There being no statement In your letter
The corner-stone of Menomlnetb* new
The folloujng bills were presented and
concerning the facta in relatipn to these
catholic clinch was laid several days'ago In read:
last matters, to which I refer, I-have been
Andrew Smith, hanliug hose cart
the presence of over 7,000 jtepople.
No. 1 to tire....................................... 82 00 compelled to state my opinion of the law.
and allow you to apply tbe same to facts.
Anson Maynard, hauling hook and
Respectfully,
2 00
Common Council met pursuant to ad­
ladder truck to fire......................
A. H. Ellis
journment on Wednesday evening, April Anson Maynard, hauling hose cart
Attorney General.
2 00
27th, 1892, for the transaction of regular
Moved by Aid. Bilnston, that the com­
business.
Ren Maus, 2 hours watching fire at
munication
be
placed
on file. .Carried all
80
Mayor llogle. presiding.
40 cents per hr.............................
80 ayes.
Present nt roll call. Aids. Bentley. Frank Bennett, same...........................
Tho following resolution by Aid. Bent­
Bilnston, Brodesser, Cook, Sentz, Spence M D Reed, repairing road scraper.. 1 25
ley was presented and read.
mid Townsend.
City marshal. 1 cord of wood for en­
Whereas, The Attorney General hav­
Absent at roll call Aid. Nelson.
.
1 75
gine room.............................. '....
ing rendered an opinion In the matter of
Aid. Nelson took his seat
Gotlleb Hessmer, cabinet work in
Minutes of last meeting read and ay
I 50 the election in the 2&lt;l ward, tn which be
council room................................
proved. AprR20th. 1992.
75 declares that no person was legally elected
Jas. Depue. street cleaning inSd wd
In said wvrd to the office of aiderman,
To the mayor and Common Coundl of the Frank Fifield and team; street
0 00 and.
City of Hastings:
cleaning In 3d wd........................
Whereas, it Is the opinion of tbe com­
The undersigned residents and taxpayers William Townsend aud team, street
3 00 mon council of the city of Hastings that
of the 1st ward of the City of Hastings,
cleaning 3d wd.............................
one
of the sitting members from said ward,
would respectfully represent that.
Henry Burke, street cleaning in 3d
2 70 Mr. A. D. Cook, was not legally elected to
Whereas. There are no sidewalks lead­
wd....................................................
the office of alderman of said ward.
ing to the school house in said ward, and Frank Bennett, cleaning street in
Therefore, be it resolved, that the name
that in wit weather, it la literally a mud
3d wd.............. ..................................
of Adrian D. Cook be struck from tbe roll
and water hole In the vicinity of the same, Liberty Warner, street cleaning in
and
3d ward............................................. 3 00 call and the name of Daniel Manee be sub­
stituted.
, whereas,- It is necessary that the Stafe Frank Ryerson, street cleaning in
Therefore In accordance with opinion of
road and Boltwood St. be graded and Im­
2d wd.... .........................................
tbe Attorney General as aforesaid.
.
proved to the full width of four rods be­ Jos. Munson, street cleaning in 3d
Dated, Hastings, April 27. 1892.
fore It will be practical to build walks,
wd.............................................. .
J. W. Bentley.
Moved
by
Aid.
Spence,
that
the
above
and
,
Moved by Aiderman Bentley, that the
Whereas, No improvement In said city bills be accepted and allowed and orders
could be made that would accomodate so drawn from the respective funds for same same be adopted. Carried. Ayes, Bent­
large a number of citizens, and is, at the with exception of the ones for street and ley. Bilnston, Brodesser, Nelson, Spence
same time, so much needed:
alley cleaning in the 3d ward. Carried all and Townsend; nays. Cook and Sentz.
The resignation of Daniel Manee. ns al­
Therefore. We ask j our honorable body ayes.
Moved by Aid. Spence, tliat the bills derman of iiic 2d ward, presented and
to cause the State road to be graded aud
improved to the full width of four rods for street and alley cleaning in the 3d read.
Moved by Aiderman Sentz, that the
from Michigan Aye. to Elizabeth St. anil ward be allowed and orders drawn from
Boltwood St. from High St. to Blair St. the general highway fund for same. Lost. same be accepted. Carried all ayes.
The following resolution by Alderman
without delay, and your petitioners will Ay es. Bentley, Brodessor. Nelson, Spence:
Sentz was presented nnd read.
ever pray, etc. Signed by A. D. Cadwal- nays, Bilnston, Cook, Sentz. Townsend.
‘ Hastings, April 27, 1892.
Moved by Aid. Sentz. that the. bills for
lader and 37 others.
Be it re«olved. that Adrian D. Cook beMoved by Aid. Spence, that the same lie street cleaning In 3*1 ward be allowed ami
rt-ferred to the St. committee. Motion qrders drawn for same from 3d ward fund. appointed alderman of the second ward of
Lost Ayes, Bilnston, Cook, Sentz. the city &lt;&gt;f Hastings until tbe next general
prevailed. Carried all ayes.
Communication from City Treas. read. Townsend; nays. Bentley, Brodesser, Nel­ election in November. 1892. to fill vacancy
by the resignation of Daniel Manee of said,
Moved By Aid. Bentley, that the same son, Spence.
be laid upon tbe table. ‘ Carried all ayes.
A communication li&gt; answer to the fol­ ward.
E. L. Sentz.
Liquor bond of Jos. Pflug with ample lowing letter from Attorney-General Ellis
Moved by Aid Sentz. that the same be
sureties in the sum of 83,000 presented and was presented and read.
adopted.
Carried
all
ayes.
Hastings,
April
13th,
*92.
read.
The following resolution by Aid Bent­
Moved by Aid. Bentley, .that the same To Att’y-General Ellis.
.
ley was presented aud read.
be accepted and approved. Carried all
I jinsing, Mich.
Be it resolved by the common council of
Dear Sir:—1 was instructed by the.
ayes.
Liquor bond of Byron Dickinson witli Mayor and Common Council to write ysro the City of Hastings, that ail and every
ample sureties in the sum of
pre­ witn regards to the legality of the vote action previously taken by the board be
cast In tl»e 2d ward for Alderman. Please and the same Is hereby confirmed.
sented and read.
Dated Hastings, April 27, 1892.
Moved by Aid. Brodesser. that the same find enclosed the proof as returned by tbe
J. W. Bentley.
be accepted and approved. Carried all clerk to tiie printer for correction and also
Moved by Aid. Bentley, that the same
Ute ticket as voted. The proof sheet Is
ayes.
Liquor bond of F. IL Parker iu the sum ■larked at the top with red ink, where tbe be adopted. Carried all ayes.
Tbe following resolution by Aid. Bent­
of 8=5.000 with ample sureties presented proof was submitted to the committee for
approval an error was found in the No. of ley was presented nnd read.
and read.
Whereas, the term of office of the city
Moved by Aid. Spence, the same lie ac­ the ward and one letter In the given name
cepted ami approved. Carried all ayes.
for nominee for constable of said ward, attorney having expired, and
Whereas, it is the opinion of the com­
Liquor bond of Richard Doyle with am­ also 1 letter in tbe name of nominee for
ple sureties In the sum of 83,000 present­ alderman, the mistakes we’re corrected by mon council of the city of Hastings! that
tlte clerk as shown by the proof sheet. legal services can be obtained more eco­
ed and read.
Moved by Aid. Brodesser. that tbe same The committee gave the matter no further nomically by employing an attorney from
I
be accepted and approved. Carried ail notice as they supposed the ticket would time to time as necessity requires.
Therefore, be it resolved, that the office
be printed as corrected. A short»time be­
ayes.
Liquor bond of N. T. Parker with ample fore tlte polls closed the mistake was dls- of city attorney be declared vacant.
Dated, Hastings, April 27, 1892.
suritles’ in the sum of $3,000 presented covered in the name of Adrian D. Cook,
and the mutter
matter was brought to the notice 1892.
and read.
J. W. BENTLEY.
Moved by Aid. Brodesser, that the same of the Inspectors and they deemed the
Moved by Aiderman Bentley, that the
be accepted and approved. Carried all matter of so small importance that after
the counting of the votes they declared same be adopted. Carried all ayes.
ayes.
Moved by Aiderman Bentley to adjourn.
Liquor bond of John C. Cole with ample Adrian D. Cook elected alderman of said
sureties in the sura of 83.000 presented aud ward by a plurality of 10 votes. Said Carried all ayes.
Adjourned.
Cook lias since qualified aud is recognized
read.
E. G. HOLBROOK?
Moved by Aid. Sentz, that the same be as a member of the present board of alder­
___
Recorder.
accepted and approved. Carried all ayes. men of tills city. The question Is causing
Druggist bond of Fred L. Heath in the a good deal of argument among the voters
sum of 82,000 with ample sureties present­ as to the legality of his election, and we
Opinions have differed as to tbe cause of
submit the matter to you and would like tho swelling and pain resulting from, a
ed and read.
Moved by Aid Spence, that the some be your opinion at the earliest convenience to gnat or mosquito bite. Some have main­
accepted aud approved. Carried all ayes. you upon the matter.
tained, in accordance with what has always
Druggists bond of W. U. Goodyear In
Yours respectfully,
been tbe popular belief, that effects of such
the sum of 82,000 with ample sureties pre­
E. G. llOI.HltoOK,
magnitude could not be produced without
Recorder.
sented and read.
•
the introduction of a poisonous fluid.
Moved by Aid. Nelson, that the same be
Communication from Attorney General: tb«jgh they have failed to show that any
accepted and approved. Catried all ayes.
-Lansing. April 18th, 1892.
apparatus exists which would be capable
Druggist bond of W. &lt;1.
L. L. Hollo­ Edward G. Holbrook. Esq.,
o» rompletely fulfilling such a function.
way with ample sureties in the sum of
City Recorder.
Though this poisonous fluid is itself con­
Hastings. Mich.
82,000 with ample sureties presented and
jectural. a purpose has been assigned to it,
- Dear Sir:—Your favor making a state­ naively, tliat of rendering the blood more
read.
Moved by Aid. Bilnston that the same ment substantially as follows:
liquid, so that it may the more easily be
be accepted and approved. Carried all
Adrian D. Cook was nominated for Bucket! up. .And that some such function
aiderman in the city of Hastings in the would have to be assumed is tolerably cer­
lo the Mayor and Common Council of the second ward against James E. llogle. who tain, since the poison could hardly l»e re­
was nominated on the other ticket. The garded merely ns an implement of offense,
city of Hastings:
Gentlemen—Your committee to whom ticket when printed and voted was printed nnd consequently an advantage to ita pos­
was referred the communication from the Adrian D. Cood on one ticket, and James
city treasurer, would respectfully report E. llogle on the oilier.
it uems scarcely open to question that,
that th¥y have had the same under consid­
There were eleven more ballots cast for apart from some such function for the
eration] and would recommend that a reso­ Adrian D. Cood than for James E. llogle, poison as above, the insects could far more
lution pe passed, authorizing the treasurer and the board declared Adrian D. Cook enaily obtain the blood they covet and far
to pay any orders presented out of any elected, that he qualified claiming to be legs precautions would l&gt;e taken against
monies in bls hands not otherwise appro­ elected, nnd asking my opinion whether or them if they.did not produce any painful
not the votes were legally counted for results and thus rouse the hostility of their
priated. Signed,
J. W. Bentley,
Cook, and if not, who was elected? Is re­ victims, and that, therefore, from that
Finance Com.
point of view, a poison could not be an ad­
JOHN SPENCE,
ceived and considered.
The law provides that sample copies of vantage. If, therefore, a {raison exists, its
Moved by Aid. Bilnston, that the same the ticket shall be on exhibition so that function must undoubtedly be to facilitate
be accented nnd adopted. Carried all ayes. they can be viewed by the chairman and the drawing of the blood nnd not to serve
Moved by Aid. Brodesser, that the secretary of the respective parties, at least as a weapou.
Influenced by the anatomical difficulties
finance committee be instructed to look up two clear circular days before election.
the matter of fines that are now in the
This provision Is placed in the law for above mentioned, other observers have
hands of the several justices of tbe peace the purpose of allowlng^such officers to maintained that no poisonons fluid is in­
have any mistakes in tbe ticket corrected. jected, but that the laceration of tissues
In this city. Carried all ayes.
Moved by AM. Bilnston. that we pro­
The ticket as prepared and voted does produced by the bIx minute, acutely {mint­
ceed to the election of street cortinlssioner not contain the name of Adrian D. Cook, ed and in some cases barbed organs which
for the ensuing year. Carried all ay.es.
and oral evidence is not admissible to ex­ constitute the borer is sufficient to account
Result of 1st ballot, Frank Fifield 4. Jock plain the ballots or to contradict its con­ for the inflammation and itching. Tills
hypothesis, again, is not without objection.
Sbay 2, Chas. Horton 2.
2nd ballot, I tents.
Frank Flfield 3, Jack Shay 3, Chas. Hor-1
Mistake in the spelling of the name, It would appear that the insect sometimes
experiences
difficulty in getting at the
where
the
name
as
spelled
will
be
pro­
ton 2.
Moved by Ald. Bentley, that the election nounced the same either way, does not in­ blood it desires, for deep |&gt;erforations of
of street commissioner lie postponed.
validate the ballot; but there is no rule of the skin may be made without drawing
Motion lost. Ayes, Bentley, Bilnston, law by which the name of Cood can be blood, and then no swelling occurs and lit­
tle pain is felt. Thia certainly appears a
Cook and Spence; nays, Brodesser, Nelson, counted for Cook.
.
formidable difficulty in the vruy of tho lat­
Bentz and Townsend.
The question is fairly ruled by the case
Retail of 2nd ballot. Frank Fifield 3, of the People vs. McNeal, 03 Mich. 294. ter explanation.—Knowledge.
Jack Shay 2, F. Mullen 1.
where it was held that a ballot cast for
Moved by Aid. Bilnston. that the clet- Samuel Toley could not be counted for
An honest compliment was that paid to
tlon of street commissioner be postponed Samuel Tobey.
M. de Vendome, who, while commanding
and that we proceed to the election of city
the French army in Italy, dispatched a
Under
no
theory
could
Adrian
D.
Cn&lt;k
physician. Lost Ayes, Bentley. Bllns
young nobleman t&lt;» announce to his master
ton. Cook and Spence: hays, Brodesser be considered elected; but on the other the victory which,he had gained atSuXhand. Adrian D. Cood was duly elected.
Nelson, Sentz and Townsend.
zara. The latter, while attempting to de­
If
there
Is
no
man
by
that
name
who
is
Result of 3d ballot. Fifield 3, Shay 2,
scribe the bait tie, became .several times
qnalifiid to hold the nttlrv. that would not much confuhed in his narrative, when, al­
Norton 2, Haggerdorn 1.
Moved by Aid. Dilution, that the elec­ entitle James E. Hogle to the office of al­ though t he king preserved his gravity, tbe
tion of street commissioner be postponed, derman, because as held by the supreme Duchesw of Burgundy, who was present,
and that we proceed to tbe election of city court of thia state In tbe case of People vs. laughci so heartily that at last the young
Molitor, 23 Mich. 341, no one is elected at
physician. Carried all ayes.
Moved by Aid. Bilnston. to proceed to a popular election, unless there are more
election of city physician. Carried all ballots cast for him than for any other per­ । acrih* it.”*—Tendon Standard.

�axastings

Banner

Tlueraday, May

f8?3-

MAK5HALL D. COOK. E^lta!'-

m MXSTOIOS. «««■■
AOGUST 14. 1S7».

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editorial notes.
A flablegfrom Rome last week aa
WMAoed a change of altitude on the part
W the Pope toward tbe publie rebool, of
this country. It was brief but deeply »f
Blfcant, as it announced that the Roman
wontiff bad dvddal that, hereafter, the
cbtireb-school buildings of the Catholic
ehurcti In this country should be turned
•ver to the public school authorities, rent
tree, to be used the same at all public
sehool buildings of thia country. Teach­
ers to be employed by tbe local school
anlhortiea are to be the teachers In these
schools, and the achoola are to be conduct­
ed, during school hours, exactly as are all
American schools. The church will have
do authority whatever over the teachers.
- and no authority whatever as to what shall
be taught The church schools are to be­
come in all respects public schools, over
which thechnrvh has no control, though
Riding title to the school buildings. The
only demand of the church Lsdbis, that tn
these buildings only, before and after
school hours, the Catholic priests shall
have tbe right to Instruct such children
as choose to attepd in the religious faith of
the Catholic church. Attendance at this
religious instruction Is to be entirely vol­

untary.
When Arohblehop Ireland, of St. Paul,
that most learned and most American of
all *e prelates of the Catholic church of
this country, went to Rome some time ago.
It was thought that significant results to
tbe Catholic church In this country would
follow. It Is undoubtedly this patriotic
real and great learning and influence of
Archbishop Ireland that has wrought this
great change In the attitude of the Catho­
lic church toward our American public
school*.
Some months since tbe Banner stated
that at Faribault, Minn.. Father Conroy,
tbe resident priest, the close and intimate
friend of Archbishop Ireland, had placed
tbe Catholic church school building of that
eity at the disposal of the school board of
FalrbaulL reserving iperely the right to
I0ve religious instruction before and after
school hoars to such children as would
voluntarily attend. That experiment has
been successful evidently, and the benefits
to all classes of citizens hava been so
great as to Incline tbe good Archbishop to
urge a like course with all Catholic schools.
As the Catholics own the school buildings,
their request for the right to give religious
instruction cau be justly granted.
We hope to have this cablegram from
Rome fully confirmed. It will prove of
loestlmabli* good to the country, and we
believe to the Catholic church for these
reasons:
It wjll relieve the Catholic church from
being so much a foreign institution.
It will remove much of American preju­
dice against the CatbeMc church, and pro­
mote better feeltag and kindlier relations
between all churches.
It will’relleve Catholics of double taxa­
tion, which is often burdensome.
It will give Catholic children far better
instruction than they could possibly get In
their church schools.
It will add to the advantages the public
school system ean afford, greatly Increase
its usefulness, and add to ita popularity.
Just In proportion as higher education
makes better eitlsens, this will make bet­
ter, because more Intelligent, citizens of
Catholic children, who will under thl«plau
get far better instruction than was possi­
ble In the church schools.

At last that product of sqaawbuek politi­
cal villainy, the Miner election law, will
be brought before tbe supreme court of
this state to be tested as to Its coustitutionality. Whether It be found constitutional
or not. no just man can claim, until the
district plan of electing presidential elec­
tors shall prevail throughout the country',
bat that its adoption in this state was the
meanest kind of political trickery. We
hope the supreme court shall find grounds
for aettlug the law aside so that the old
method of choosing presidential electors
shall prevail. While objections ean be
urged against the bld way, it is just and
right until all the states shall adopt some
other method.
The democratic leaders of this county,
and prolably of the state, will next fall be
coartlng fusion with the Farmers Allianceaad Patrons of Industry. These orgaaizattoos demand the free coinage of sliver.
We earneetly ask all members of such or­
ganization who read this, and who will no
doubt have a chance to swallow fusion iu
larger doses next fall, to read the platform
of the Michigan democracy adopted Wed­
nesday at Muskegon. If they find anythtag but a holy hush and death like sL
lenee on the silver question In that plat­
form. they are entitled to rank with Colum­
bus Id original discovery.

v«Hey

Michigan. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa,
Nebraska and aven Kansas democrats, to
am-M-l. deliberately
p, beek on lheir
platform’ *«•*
Ing the free and unlimited coinage of silver,
and declare tor Baby Ruth’s pa, with his
free trade and antl-sllver Ideas. . _

Michigan.
The dally press tailed to record
j
,a single accident resulting from squawbuck
oiL
This
arose,
not that that iniquitous
.
]product has improved, but because the peo­
jple, fearful of its deadly vengeance, , are
using
higher grade oiL The legislature
,
;having failed to protect them, the people
,are protecting themselves.
We commend to our free coinage con­
temporary. the Journal, tbe democratic
platform adopted at Muskegon. How will
oof contemporary enjoy dangling his heels
from that platform. But we have no doubt
he will do it, and try to look pleasant.
Tbe supreme court got in another swipe
at the squawbuck corporation tax law last
week.

The report of Special Agent Ayers to
the treasury department shows conclusive­
ly tliat tin plate has come to stay, and this
is supported by tbe news that the Welsh
manufacturers are disposed to give up the
contest. Deprived of the benefit of sweep­
ing denials bv this exposition of facts, the
free-trader wifi doubtless Interpose the ob­
jection, "What do we gain by Its coming if
the work Is to be done by Welshmen In­
stead of Americans?”
Well, first of all, Welshmen are among
the best stuff we get from abroad to make
Americans from:
Second. The American farmers will
have the contract of feeding those Welsh­
men, and they will consume bushels of
American produce where they have mot
heretofore consumed pecks.
Third. We will keep the money at
home that we have been accustomed to
send abroad to pay for tin-plate, and It
will be better, employed promoting Indus­
trial association of a higher grade than is
found in Europe, and makiug production
more effective.
Fourth. Tbe making of tin plate in
America means an immense demand toe
sheet Iron and sheet steel, made by Amer­
ican workmen.
Fifth. It means that the American conuunler will get a better quality of tin plate,
aw fairer, steadier, and ultimately at a,
much lower price than he ever obtained it
from Great Britain.
Sixth. It means a greater and morei
rapid development of our mining resourcesi
than ever before, to supply the demands of!
the new Industry.
These ore some of the more prominent:
things that we would gain from tbe manu­•
facture of tin in America, even thoughi
that tin was made by Welshmen exclusive­•
ly, which Is not at all probable.
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A Tramp Through The ScolU.h
Higbluuita.

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Glasgow, Scotland, April 23. VX
In order to regain sotde of the strength,
lost by tbe hard work of a Glasgow Uni­,
versity session, two students, a Welshman,
and an American, planned a five days walk­’
ing tour through the highlands of Scotland
trusting that the Invigorating powers ofr
Iaxuond’8 breezes would restore a morei
healthful color to their cheeks and clear.
away the collected cobwebs from their.
brains. The Welsh student, being famll-.
liar with tbe country,, was to be the guide.
The preparations were few: a knapsack
containing toilet articles and a macintosh,
being strapped to their backs, and a stout;
staff to assist m climbing. With these&gt;
they started early one bright morning Inj
April, each dres^a In a suit of knicker­.
bockers and flstfuels.
From Glasgow they took the train to,
Balloch, a small village at the extreme,
south corner of Loch Lomond. ’There।
they boarded tbe steamer and commenced
lheir journey northward on tbe Loch. On।
their left is the Colquhoun country, the।
home of the Colquhoun clan; on their■
right is tbe Buclianan country held by thej
Clans Buehanan and MacGregor; at the।
foot of the Loch, ou the left, is the scene
of a pitched battle between the Clans
Colquhoun and MacGregor which -took;
place about the beginning of the 18th cen­.
tury1 and In which the MacGregors were
victorious; one of tbe chiefs of the latter,
maddened by tbe sight of blood, set upon।
a party of Divinity students from tbe Glas­■
gow University, who had gone up to wit­.
ness the fight, and slaughtered them to a,
mau. .The steamer passed between Inchi
Murrain and the mainland, this island be­
ing used as a private deer forrest by tyei
Duke of Montrose, then called a Balmaba,
passing through a very narrow channelI
between Inch Callilach and the mainland.
This Island was the burial plaice of the»
chiefs of tbe Macgregors.—See referencei
in Scott’s "Lady of the Lake”, Incident of'
the Fiery Cross ta stanza eight, canto&gt;
third. It was the custom to make the.
Fiery Cross from yew branches from yew
trees growing over the graves of the»
chiefs.
After this steamer passed other Islandsi
such as Juch Tavaunach and Inch Con-.
nacbau on ita way to Luas, a remarkably
pretty little village, tbe bosses being com­.
pletely trailed over with rose bushes, sndl
near which is tbe re.ldei.ee ef the present;
chief of tbe Culquhouus, styled “tbe Colquboun of Caiquhuun.*” Tbe steamer•
pursued Its way to Bowatdeumui where।
tbe pedestrians landed and oommeaoed
their aseent of Beo lojnxmd in lovely
weather (Ben Lomond Is 31M feet high)
ever and anon pausing to view tbe beauti­
ful Loch and Its scares of Islands beyond
lbe Vak of Le'en “d the
Clyde. Toward the west and northwest
g impses arc seen of IxK,h KlUrine
Clton snd Loch Ard, all of which enter exfru*1,71'*' n,‘’ Scutl’B "Lady of the Lake ”
Ftw lost named Loch Is the scene of the
Ileleii MacGregor exploit with,the Bailie
H
b ^y-’’ After about two and a
half hours steady climbing the summit
was reached. tb« north side of which is
er precipice &lt;rf fully eight hundred

Tlte democratic stale convention nt Mus­
kegon was dumb and silent as the prover­
bial oyster on the free coinage question,
On their descent toward the Loch titer
la the state platform In isoo, and again hi
1801, tbe democracy of Michigan demand­ pavM-d the bjmh kuowu as Rob Roy’s prison
■nd referred to in Scott's novel -Rob Roy ”
ed tbe free and unlimited coinage of silver. Krom here they pursued their course north­
Now, on the ere of an election when free wards along the shore of the Loch to­
coinage will be a live question, true to its ' wards U»e Invrrsnaid hotel which they
reached about six o'clock. The hotel Isa
record
of
the । 1(aull
.. cowardice and Inconsistency,
«~aavj, V.T,
resort Jur
tor #HalIner
summer W]
ptoasure swksn; It
Manoeratle party of Michigan dodges the 1 far*^4
faces the
Is —sh«-*.
Lh,» Ixwh and i■
high
Imrae, and dare not favor what It Henum.t-! cliffs ou ah the remaining
-Ptat.-orm. p, lW, o.,

n tbe evening on “Ail kinds of Braas-

The Y. P. 8- C.B- ■"eweatlhe
Early the following morning the explor­ terUn church next Suixl.y erailM. “ “
er! started up Ute Loch to visit Rob Roy b ted by Ml” SlUe K”*PP
cave which Is about a mile and a han
MCCOY S
P00*0
above the Invereoald hotel. The eave Is
formed by a confused Jumble of rocks due
to the rocks having fallen from a spur of
the hills which terminates in the Loch,
and owing to the jointing of the rock be­
ing Inclined so as to face tho Loch: the
Tlte oolj relltbte wort of
“”dIT"
rock being the schists of the highlands.
A Scotch mist coming up the explorers de­ TlMlon. *nd In tMI *11 Pl~* "»
cided to remain In their dry retreat and Tells you where to go
now 7*
made a thorough exploration. There are Jim. The Ooe.lof UlMtnUow.
some twenty or twenty-five caves having World'. F.lr bulUUW
’’'Sj’Sd
mdre or less of a free communication with .troetorw of U»
i
each other, though to get into some it was World's Fair grounds. Sent, postpai • _ ,
necessary to scale the almost vertical cliff
M cent. In ooe *»&lt;1 »wo
which rose from the Water. The principle
cave, which has IL K. painted on the out­ .««"'* &gt;” A?”1*buHd-

side in red letters, consists of two storwa,
the means of communication between the
two being a stoue ladder. Each of these
caves is about ten feel square. After
fully three hours being spent In this in­
terring search through tbe caves, the
journey was resumed by taking the stage
coach road to Stronachlachar, which is at
the west end of Loch Katrine. The first
object of Interest on the road was a dis­
mantled fort built and garrisoned by the
British government In the days of Rob
Roy’s sons for the purpose of putting down
the raids upon the lowlands which up to
that time flourished unchecked. After a
walk of five miles they came In sight of
Lock Katrine. At the head of the Jtoch
Is tbe district of Glengyle, the birth-place
and home of Rob Roy. which In his life­
time was twice ransacked „by the king’s
troops. Turning to tbe southward and
eastward they pursued their course towards
Abcrfoyie. By this time the rain was
coming down tn torrents and the roads
were covered with two or three Inches of
mud. Good Scotch macintoshes however,
kept them dry and the rain beating In
their faces was a pleasant contrast to the
Glasgow rains to which they were accus­
tomed and which always consist of threefourths coal dust moistened with a disa­
greeable downpour of mlsL They had
now been five hours .with nothing to
eat, eleven long, Scotch miles intervened
between them aud Aberfoyle and there
was nothing to be bad before reaching the
latter place. Their road skirted the shore
of Loch Chon (also referred to In the Lady
of the Lake) aud thence led them along
the northern side of Loch Ard from which
they obtained a good view of the rock
which was the scene of Helen MacGregor’s
exploit Iu "Rob Roy.” They pursued
their way from here, the road being over­
hung with stupendous cliffs which towered
up and disappeared into the clouds. At
the foot of these cliffs as well as on the
banks of Loch Ard were many beautiful
summer residences belonging to the
wealthier business men of Glasgow. Soon
after they arrived at the Bailie Nichol
Jarvle hotel, said to bo situated on the site
of the old Inn where the Bailie got Into
bls predicament on his journey to the
highlands. In front of the hotel, suspend­
ed to a tree by a chain. Is the old coulter
said to have been used by the Bailie on­
t^at memorable occasion.
Leaving AbeMoyle they took the road
for the Trossachs. Tills road runs due
north and from the highest point of the
watershed a good view was obtained of
Loch Achray. Loch Vcnnacharand Ixicb
Katrine. They made their way through
tbe Pass of Achray, which Is between
Ix&gt;ch Achray and Loch Katrine, aud work­
ing towards the latter Loch, they climbed
the two loftiest bills in order to get a view
of the whole length of Loch Katrine aud
of Ellen’s Isle. They then climbed down
to the head of the Loch where the steamer
Rob Roy Is moored. This steamer being
for the summer excursions which are ar­
ranged by the railroad companies from ail
parts of England aud Scotland to the Tro*sacks. The boatman being away some­
where, they abandomed their Idea of rew­
Ing over to Ellen's Isle and walked along
the stage-coach road to the Silver Slraud.
the scene of the meeting of Ellen and
James Fitx James and the place of landing
of Mallse, tbe carrier of the Fiery Cross.
This strand is a small white beach reach­
Ing out like a peninsula almost to a small
Island lying between the mainland and
Ellen's Isle and extending over a length
of about one hundred feet. After a short
rest here they agalu took the stage-coach
road aud returned to the Trossachs, passing by the Trossach's hotel, a very large
summer resort, and on into the Trossachs
beyond. Passing over tbe Brig o’Turn
(referred to in tbe first canto of Lady of
the Lake) they reached Duncraggan huts,
the place where Mallse gave the Fiery
Cross to Ito second bearer. A mile beyond
Duncraggan they passed Laurlck Mead,
the mustering place of the clans In answer
to tbe summons of the Ftery Cross, and
some five miles farther they passed Cay­
lentogle Ford, the scene of the duel, and
a little farther .on they passed Bochoetle
also referred to In "Lady of the Lake.”
This stage brought them to Callendau,
where they were to rest after the third
day’s tramp.
TW weather had been
bright aud pleasant during the entire
day and the cool breezes from the Lochs
aud mountains bad constantly given them
renewed strength and buoyancy of spirits.
By seven o'clock the fourth morning
they were again on tbe road passing up
the Pass of Ledl. along Strath-Ire, and
over to Balquhldder, this latter place be­
ing the burial place of Rob Roy. From
here they crossed the moors to the head of
Loeb Earn and walked along the shores
the whole length (eleven miles) of this
beautiful loch, reaching St. Flllana. a resort at the foot of tbe loch about three o’clock. From here they took the rood to
Crief, going through the Pass of Dunlra
which Is a qnlet walk along the banks of
the river connecting Izxh Earn to Loch
T.h? walk 10 Crief WM twelve
miles which they made In time to catch
the last train for Glasgow.

TM Good Templin ot IbU eltj will
have a aeektle eoelal at their hall Satunla,
evenlag orthle week. A cordial Invitation
la extended to all. Como out end help a
worthy cause.
v
The society connected with Emmanuel
church will be entertained Thurwta? M.J
N. Berle^STj,^’
C. Barber. E. Thronp, R. Doyle, and 3II««
Marr'’tvMiBs"” Thr°0’’
i"*’
Mary Lyons, bupper at society rooms
from five until seven. All are Invited^

d-neeot Mr. ll„r, CM,],' JL!?.-

QuoteUoiu. MW, Iteaa.

Ing.

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AddW

B. A. McCbT h Ou..
Clayton, IU-

1. th-

M uraeUcable have

bnakta^rcoai

■rt »me blooming p'““'
by other, eta. they
to
in the sunlight upon them and the table,
lid tA to greet the dawning; day wdtb
happy converse and gentle laughter.
tag so well fit- man
dutiM of the day as to begin it with cheerfulneas.—Yankee Blade.

VELVETS.]

Spring Opening |XX

dress goods
Spring weather necessitates particular attention
to Dress Goods. And the bargains we are now of
fering will convince you that we are fully a(jve t..
your wishes in that regard.
We have just received some of the very latest
weaves of foreign and domestic manufactures.
The fabrics and shades are in harmony with the
season. Dainty and delicate as befits the comim.spring. Space will not permit us to enumerate the
different fabrics, but visitors to our Dress Goode de
partment say without reserve that we have thfinest line of dress goods In the city.
We need scarcely say that we extend to all a
cordial invitation- to examine our line of dress
goods. No efforts on our part will be wanting in
showing you our goods whether you buy or not.

Ladies’ Jackets
Our assortment if* broken and in order to done •
out we will give you prices that will insure a ready
sale.

Go to DK. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In or­
der to have your eye sight
preserved into old age, the
eyes should be properly exam­
ined and the right kind of
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the fin­
est quality aud greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and specta­
cles at his office, where you
can have your eyes examined
at all times.

HEAR YE!

We are closing out our shoe stock in order to
make room for more dry goods and you can have
them at cost.

Dress trimmings,
Hosiery 4 Gloves

TkePcpilw Price Dry Goods Kcue.

Remember You
get Trimmings
with each Dress
Pattern Free.

HEAR YE!

Lasts Only Ten Days.
The Greatest Sale Ever Made in Barry County.
Men’s Shoes Worth $3.00 for $2.00
‘.....................
2.50
1.60
“
1.50
1.19
. ..
...
..
195
.90 to 1.00
Finest cloth top with patent I
Women’s Shoes Worth $4.50 for $3.50 ]I leather
tips and trimmings
,
&lt;&lt;
&lt;&lt;
“
4.00 “ 3.00
&lt;•
«
•
3’50 “ 2.20
«
“
3.00 “ 2.00
M
.
“
2.00 “
1.50
u
“
1.75 “
1.25
««
“
1.50 '•
1.00
Russet Oxfords’ only 50 cents,
Dongola
with Patent Tips, 62}4c.
“
“
“ worth 1.25 for .95.
“
••
«■
2.00 “ 1.25
Patent Leather Oxfords worth 2.00 for 1.60.
and all other shoes in proportion.
Men’s good pants, regular price S2.50, for $1.25.
..
..
“
1.50 and 2.00, for .98 and 1.00.
.................................
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1-75 “ 1.50. “ .85.
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“
1.25 for .75.
Men’s outing shirts from 25 cents up. Very 6cheap.

Gents’ PAPER COLLARS GIVEN AWAY.
Straw goods,
a styles at less than Manufacturing price; a few of those women’s
rubuers left at 12j£ cents, in sizes 2% to 4. A lady’s fine hem­
stitched handkerchief given away with each purchase.
_ 11 soft and stiff hats at less than cost
bummer underwear at only 35c per suit. At the Wide Awake

BANKRUPT STORE.
HENRY OSBORN, Magr-

Crlllc. Mn. Uldu.

�Hastings Banner.
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Thursday, M»y ia, ifo*-

at Rasaelfa.

8

Fred Ryersou is building a nfee bouse
on west Main street.

We seldom quote

PRICES
But here are a few

BARGAINS
We are offering our custpmere.
100 lbs. good flour
$2.20
221 lbs. coffee sugar
1.00
lbs. good roasted coffee 1.00
20 yds. y’d wide sheeting 1.00
17 yds. y’d wide bleached
x.
sheeting
1.00
Highest prices always paid
for farmers’ produce.

L. E. Stauffer.
WHEN YOU

SNEEZE!
•
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talk or eat. do yonr artificial teeth
‘.o^’rir
down? It to "endone dollar for
;&lt; Hu&gt;!'.indS Handy holder. Yon can apply It
..v&gt; ir nl.it.-in ont minute. and no matter If
s. -.r t :.tte tit* or not It will hold firmly in the
.ut ind.T the mc-'t tryinrrirrutnaUDce".
Address J. Z. HUSBAND, D. D. 8.
A
White Cloud.
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Michigan.

LOCAL NEWS.

personal mention.

Choicest kinds of oranges and banannas
at South side bakery.

u«X FrX"”’ G™’‘1 R*P‘‘U

There will be reduced rates on tbe rail­
of ptainwen’ WM
tbe
roads for the June races.
city jeiterday.
See the summer dress goods, new stock
C0*? 13
,ier »'*sler In
Just received, at Russell’s.
bhelby this week.
Go to the South side bakery for Boston
.W' ?' Lowdea ^s’tcd her parente
brown bread and domestic bread.
In Coming last week.
Walt ter the RUey’g, u they guarantee
C* T°rue' ot
was Jn t!,c
their performances to be first-class.
city fuvsday on business.
Come to the opera house and see Side
Oru&gt;t Ooodrtob. °t Allmnin.
hU
Tracked Friday evening, May 18th.
brother In the dtr lut Week.
Fashionable ahd line Persian Mulls, just
I.
“*rtln' A“««oCa.
the thing for summer wear, at Russell's.
Is visiting friends In the city.
All millinery goods marked dawn to
Mrs. William Hay, of Allegan, visited
closeout for. my next shipment at the her sou In ibis city last week.
Racket.
¥* E 5fe»,n«. nt Mlssonrl.
The Riley’s will give some of the best are visiting relatives In the city.
performances seen on the stage for some
P. T. Colgrovo made a btuhiess trip to
time. Walt for them.
New York and Chicago last week.
Side Tracked with elaborate scenery, a
strong play and accomplished actors will
Ferd Fausey, of Indiana, was in tbe
b^at opera bouse May 18th.
city last week calling on old friends.
Don’t think of buying millinery goods
Hou. John Carreth, of Middleville, was
until you vialt Russeil'b. You will find tbe in the city Saturday oc legal business.
itylea correct, and prices the lowest in the
John Pendergast started for a business
trip to Chicago and Milwaukee Friday.
A second-hand piano in good shape for
sale,' or will exchange for an organ or good
Roy Illllslnger, of Ohio, Is visiting Iris
road horse.
parents near the city and calling on old
friends.

Bentley, Tomlinson «£ Rider are doing a
John Mullen, Sr. accompanied his son
rushing business with their hose reels. or­ as far as Lansing Friday on his way to
ders foi over 20,000 of them have been re- New York.
,
Mr. Morley, traveling salesman for lhe
You will find at Russell’s the largest and
best line ot dress trimmings in the cltv. A Chair &amp; Table factory, expects to be in the
city this week.
big Invoice ofathe very latest things in this
line of goods Just received. ’
Mrs. John Kurtz anti Mrs. John Cole
For the next 30 days the W. F. Powers attended the funeral of a relative In Kent
Hardware store will sell goods at greatly county last week.
retluced prices. See the ad. elsewhere in
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Matthews start for
this issue.
a four weeks visit with their sons, in Ash­
The famous ' original Riley Dramatic land, Wls., next week.
Company will play a week’s engagement at
R. B. Messer Is visiting the trade In
the opera house commencing Monday,
Toledo and Cincinnati this week In the In­
May 10th.
'
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terest of the Wool Boot company.
The Rileys," one of the best repertoire or­

ganizations In this country, has been en­
Chas. Barlow, of Coldwater, was In the
gaged for a week’s engagement at Hie city Tuesday. He talks of going on the
opera house commencing Monday, May road and making Lanshig his headquarters.
10th.
’
Nelson Hicks and wife aud Mrs. Hattie
This week,
80 quires. See the new millinery goods at RusselFs. Hlgbam.
of Battle Creek, and E. 1*. Smith,
Each week an invoice of new hate nnd Ed De Long and Mrs. Chas. De Long, of
Hereafter, changes for advertisements trimmings is received. You can certainly
Van Buren Co., attended lhe funeral of
i .i&gt;t reach ibis office Tuesdays st latest to satisfy yourself there In both goods aud Barney Wright Sunday.
»
rulin’ Insertion in the issue of the week prices.
when- brought.
A
great
deal
has
been
said
proluid
con
Don't pay high prices for Inferior soap.
M.ih-t seed at Staiffefs.
Go to S. E. Phillip’s, the grocer's, and buy of late, concerning the Chair A Table fac­
tory, and feome seem to have taken It upon
seven
bars
of
Artisans
soap
for
25
cents.
:--bl (he inside local page.
TMJse who use it say it is bettor than themselves, aince the furniture factory
assignment, to depreciate the standing and
W.lit for the great Riley company.
Lenox.
condition of this Institution. They were
iLit* trimmed to suit or no sale at the
We received an anonymous communica­ sure that it would have to succumb to the
I ticket. ’
tion from Quimby this week, which we discouraging situation surrounding It, and
would
have
been
pleased
to
insert
had
the
like tbe furniture* factory would become
the famous Rileys all next week. 4 New
writer »lgne.i bls or her n'amer We must stranded on financial shoals. With an ex­
I ’ay-, and popular prices.
know the name of every writer as a guar­ pensive plant and n small capital; beiug.
Hear -ectlon hand quartette In Side antee of good faith.
under the extra expense of getting out new
Tucked Friday evening.
&gt; /
simples; and above all beiug a new in­
Mrs. H. A. Barber lost a pair of gold- stitution with no reputation to back it up.
bowed
glasses
Sunday,
between
her
home
Lock jour doors and go to Side Tracked
It la true that it has met with the same
on Jefferson street and tbe Episcopal discouragements that fall to the lol of
op-ra house. May 13th.
church. Finder will please leave same at every new institution.
But the goods
Read the adv. of the W. F. Powers Sof Dr. Barber or at residence.
made here have been Introduced in tbe
Hardware store iu this issue.
rile the editors of this paper were out market, have been good sellers and better
Don't fall'to see. the full train of cars In
ing Sunday they kN led a decendant still are giving excellent satisfaction.
Side Tracked Friday. May 13th.
of "Carters bincksuake” that measured Last week one order was received for over
over six feet in length. This Isn’t In­ 81700 worth- of goods from one house,
The "Artisan.*” soap, seven bars for 25 tended for tbe biggest snake story of the George F- Roach A Co, of Boston, Mass.,
n:«. at S. E. Phillip's, the grocer’s.
and mail orders are received every day.
season, but Is only meant for a starter.
Enough orders are ob band now to run the
It will be tp your advantage to get "prices
Anyone contemplating building should factory well Into June. If not another
1 millinery. ej-peclally flowers, for the
consult
W.
E.
Allgeo,
the
contractor
and
order Is received, and in July the working
next .:o days at the Racket.
builder, before commencing. He will fur­ force will be nearly doubled. Mr. Morley
Barney Wright, an old resident of the nish retimates, and all werk done by him who sells the company's goods, promises
.ty. dieit Friday morning at his home, the will be In a neat, workmanlike manner and to take enough orders In July to keep the
luueral taking place Sunday.
very reasonable too. 'Many of the very Institution goifig for three months to its
A. W. Shorter delivered nursery stock neatest houses In the city were built by fullest capacity. Last month recorded the
largest shipments ever made by the con­
.
- iturday for E. O. Graham of Rochester. Mr. Allgeo.
N. Y. All parties were well satisfied and * Russell invites you to Inspect his large cern, aud Ibis month will be greatly in ex­
Mr. S. assures us that he will return later. aud complete line of J millinery goods be­ cess ot last month as far as shipments are
concerned, and next month promises to be
Anyone desiring to build, paint or hav- fore purchasing. 1/wili be to your Inter­ better t-i ill. At the present time the fac­
mr occasion to use hardware should get est to do this. First, you will find the tory is crowded with manufactured goods,
largest
and
best
assortment
from
which
to
;-r|ces at the W. F. Powers’ hardware
still there is not a single piece of furniture
Ore before buying. Bargains offered tor make a satisfactory selection. Next, you in it but what is sold. Thus it will start off
will observe that the styles are correct, and
’he next 30 days.
that the stock is being replenished each under the very flattering condition of not
If you want a soap that is said by the week with new bats and trimmings. Fin­ having single dollar's worth of olu goods to
people of piis city who have used it to be ally, and what will especially Interest you, “work off.” Everything will be fresh and
clean and only the latest styles can be
;• Iter than Lenox and seven bars for 25 the prices are the lowest in the city.
sold, as that is all tliat will be in stock.
•*M«. go to S. E. Phillips, the grocer's,
Owing
to
our
advertisers
we
are
com
­
Many letters have been received praising
aud ask tor the ‘•Artisans.”
pelled to run a local page on tbe Inside of their goods. Another excellent feature is
Any one desiring-to see me on official this Issue, In which will be found much that the Institution only deals with houses
- ihln'ess during the day will find meat the interesting reading of local importance. that have a good rating. This is all that
iLlbtings Engine «k Iron Works.
Don’t never put the Bannkk aside until they can be expected to deni with. They
E. G. Iloi.HROOK,
you have carefully perused each page, for make no cheap goods, and therefore tbeir
*
City Recorder.
we often have to put our most Interestlug their goods are not In demand by “Cheap
John” dealers. As soon as their goods are
Hon. DanIM Striker, of Hastings, buys reading on the inside. We also ask your
sold the cash Is ready. The prospects are
thtj A. p. Moors cottage on the first ter- careful consideration of what our adver­ elegant for a large fall trade and the out­
tisers have to say, whose advs. you will
nv-e. There are no finer people in all
look exceedingly bright for the future of
find
on
the
Inside
pages.
.Michigan than Mr. and Mrs. Striker.—Bay
the Institution. Some mistakes have been
View Assembly.Herald.
.
Geo. W. Nye. an old pioneer of Barry made that have been expensive, all of
Hereafter we will run a local page on county, living near Milo, died very sud­ which has been charged up to “exper­
imide of the Banxkh, and trust by denly Tuesday morning from heart trouble. • ience.*’ The Institution Is now past the
th:* means that we will be able to confine He had been out and milked tbe cows as experimental stage that all similar con­
:r locals to tbe Inside and outside local usual in the morning, came Into the house, cerns have to pass through, and now comes
1’ Hrs, instead ot scattering them around. washed himself, and was waiting for his forth with flying colors. This being the
wife to gel breakfast. While sitting In hte case, every one who Is Interested in the
Fancy Patent flour still stands at the chair Iris head suddenly dropped back and prosperity of tbe city, which can only be
head, aud should be used In every home. he expired Insfantly. Deceased was 82 readied by the building up of home insti­
Don’t be put off with any other flour that years of age, a prominent man Iu Iris town tutions, should stand by our own factories
anxious dealers may tell you is “Just as and for the last 52 years has resided in and not discourage our industries by un­
good,” but insist upon having Pansy Pat­ Uris county.
just criticisms. As we have said, the
chair A table factory has had Its troubles,
About 30 from here attended the Boston but they have been met and overcome, and
s'a led blds for building the People’s
Symphony concert in Hartman’s hail. is now prepared to make a showing that is
' nurch in Bowens Mills will be received
ip to June I 1SP2. the committee reserving Grand Rapids, Monday evening and bad excellent. For this good work the officers
theTIght io reject any or all blds. For the Dleasure of listening to a wre-mpslcal and directors are entitled to great credit.
They have stuck by tbe institution through
plans and specifications apply to John W.
Briggs or W. E. Bowen. Bowens Mills, of the state. Strictly speaking. the enter­ thick and thin, and have given much of
tainment could not be thoroughly appre­ their time to its Interests. For this they
Burry Co., Mich.
.
ciated only by those well versed In classi­ feel rewarded In seeing a flourishing in­
Something new and nice In sweet spiced cal music. But even placed at ao great a stitution that is a credit to the city, and
pickles-in bulk, mustard dressing. nice disadvantage, it seems as If there could be is a fitting tribute to their public enter­
and cheap. .Jellies, olives in bulk. Fruits no one In the 8500 present, though en­ prise.
and candles best and cheapest In town. tirely Ignorant of music, whose soul was
hwaouy «od who
'Vv.seli more bananas than all the rest put uo&lt; ulrrad bj U&gt;n
Where People Drink Blood.
could not appreciate the matchless music.
together.
The old legends of how tbe giants of
Hams &lt;fc VanAjimam.
John J. Mullen Jr., a bright youth of Cornwall slew great fat oxen by the score
this city aged 13 years, started for Koure, and used tbeir warm blood fordrink white
We are in receipt of Vol. 1, Nn. 1. of Italy. Friday, where he will study for the they champed tbe rare fl?sh between their
ihe-Suntleld News, published at Sunfield ministry. The position was obtained for great teeth have for centuries afforded ma­
by our fonner foreman, H. H. Snyder. It him through the Influence of Fr. Casmere, terial for many n nursery tale to tbe hor­
■' a bright, e’ean sheet, and reflects great who succeeded Fr. Dragger. In this city. ror of tbe youthful listeners. If the drink­
• pilit upon Mr. S.. who promises to greatly While the former was here, he mode bis ing of the Idood and tbe eating of. raw beef
improve the appearance of his paper as home with John Mullen Sr., and taking a were the only requisite to be a giant, then
-m-n as in- Is better acquainted, and has a fancy to tho boy. resolved to do well by Louisville could form an army of giants.
• hnuce to work to better advantage.
him. The lad wiled yesterday from New The very thought of such a thing is enough
to sicken most people, but it is a fact that
Elsewhere is a communication nn the York and will land In Paris. &gt;«"&lt;*. going there are scores and scores of persons In
:’•object of adopting standard time in ‘this from there to Rome by rail. He Is to re­ this city who satiate their thirst by drink­
['•■ty. It cornea from one who means what main in Rome for 10 years, and if at the end ing hlood, and who appease tbeir hunger
he wtys, *nd who feels that life is tco of that time he does not want to enter the with raw, bloody beef. Of course they do
|’'hurt to have so many “times” to look a»- ministry hets not obliged to, and Is at lib­ not do this all tbe time, but they probably
r‘‘r In a place lifca this. Standard time is erty to pursue any calling that he desires. would if the opportunity were presented.
the official time of tbe courts, the railroads Securing the position is a great boon to the Such persons are very reticent on tbe »i.band has been adopted by tho state leglaia- boy, as his father is a poor man and unable loot, not because they are ashamed ot it.
ture'. We can see no good reason why it to give him any of the higher educational
should not be adopted here in the factor­ advantages, such as be will get in the great
ies, schools, churches and Jewelry stores. schools abroad,

• CIRCULATION -

STRAW

HATS.

Mav is near at band and you may need a straw hat. If you doi , come
to us and we will show you a line that can’t help but please you. We nave all
the newest

COLORS

JTYLEJ
and our PRICES ARE RIGHT.

Summer Underwaye
Let us say a few words about this. We bought direct from the manufact­
urers. therefore we can save you the profits paid to the jobbers. Give us a
call and we will lave you some money. No need to speak of our

Olotliiiig; Stock
The number of suits that go out of our store daily is sufficient to say that
the patterns and prices are right, and when it comes to furnishing goods " We
are in it.”
Yours respectfully,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co
One-Price Clothiers

Hastings, Michigan.

•WE SELL
GOOD CLOTU1XU
OR NONE.”

I7 LAIN

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•TUB BEST
ls ALWAYS THE
CHEAPEST.”

WORbS
TELL

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0
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o;

PLZ1IN

o

JT0RT

There’s Clothing which
excellent; there’s clothing which
is fairly good, and there’s cloth­
ing which for actual service is
really worthless.
While the
buyer may get some service out
of that which is fairly good, the
excellent ar: ide is really the
cheapest. We have told you
often before and we will tel!
' you again that “we sell good
clothing or none.”
With the determination to
sell “good clothing on none;”
the lowest prices; the bargain
sales; and giving our business

AVE YOU seen
Boys’ Suits! Long
H
and the prices—$4.50 to $15.00
HAVE YOU noticed the
prettiness and goodness
and cheapness of the children’s'fiuits! All the desirable
Spring Styles (two and three
pieces, short pants.) Suits
that are worth $7 and $8 you
can buy at $5 and $6. and lots
for less money.
AVE YOU or have’nt
you!
Perhaps not;
then come texlay or to-morrow
and notice the dress shirts,
with the embroidered front,
or the plain bosom, or the
fancy white satine (open front
or back.) They have the
tone that is opposite of cheap.
HAVE YOU an inclina­
tion to save money
while buying your light
weight Underwear!
Nice
comfortable light weight mer­
ino garments, Balbrigan for
by-and-by too,—we know of
nothing about town at 75c
tliat is better than our line at
50c. ,
E ARE NOT urging you
to buy straw hats yet a
while, (might as well adver­
tise linen dusters in Decem­
ber.) But if you are inclined
to "rush the season” just
drop in and see if you catch
us unprepared. Just lately
we put in another batch of
those stylish felt hats. They
are creating a furore, selling
at sight and fast The prices
win as well as their beauty,
for they’re only $1.50.

H

W

PLENTY OF PUSH.
Is the reason we can sell you the befit and
the most for the money. That is the
"why and wherefore” that we can sell
you suits at $10, $12, and $15 that would
cost you more for inferior goods else­
where.

CIPT

GS

�astings

IN SEVERAL STATES

Banner^

ppr lux M—&gt;1» “P"n

Thursday, M.y ^&gt;&gt;89' _

The Sovereigns Meet to Pre­
pare for the Fray.

COOK BKOffi.. Proprietor*------

eartnj win a tuhum

aw

ticket of hukois 'republicans.

a. •-&gt;-&gt; laud to the pr«aW*ncy of

uals*

The Morgante* Embankment
' In Louisiana Gone.
PABloEHS

V

at the flocm mehcy.

CHEERED WILDLY FOR GROVER.

Far SICK HEAMGIE,

Wfaconsln D*»oerwt*-Hav* • F'lm*
vorllefar PresidanL

MU.WXLTO
Get Him —Other Gatherings.

gOBACCO
CATCHES THEN! ALL

SPRI507IXU), Illa. May A—The flret
thing on deck in the Republican state con­
vention yesterday was the organization
committee’s report. It made Representa­
tive Hopkins permanent chairman and
recommended for delegates and electorsat-large the following: Delegate*—Senator
Cullom, ex-Governor Oglesby, Hon. Jo­
seph G Cannon, Dr. Joseph Robbins,

ICAK1TRS

CURE

M 1OLLY TAR suits me and I
mean 11 ' dek to it. It is the
largest an .1 b jspniece of Tobacco
t *"-.c ever been able to find.”

SICK

&lt;V\x o ’SAcVAo.vjcv.
NOW a c;ood thing when
see it. JOLf.v .Tar fills the
bill, It givos b*th quantity and
qualit;

HEAD

a

I chew I want the
"WHEM
bv't. I Have tied to J
•
olly

Tar and c-•u’.d not be induced
to change.” •*£

who ou«-ryex‘Q will Hod th—ilttfopUl-vsh*.
will nM ha wit*

ACHE

"T AM of tlte same opinion aa
1 Bi‘l. Jolly Tar is king of

them a!:.”

VkYCTftaVK.

“XI! 7£ f-llews -.'act the mor1;or
VV onr money always. Jolly
Tar giv • 'tto us in good Chew­
ing Tobacco. It is cur stand-by."
Vac

Others do not.

pu'rg^ but by thrir gratu action plmee di who

UMtheiu. Xn rials at 25 cents; fiveforSL Sold

by draggtata *T*rywhara ar sent by maO.

CARTER MEDteiNE CO.. New YoriCl
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE

ANO THi. S THEY ALL SAY. JOLLY
TAGi
/. GENERAL FAVCRtTE.

UNO. HwiER&amp; aROO;

4$&lt;

j

EncioM* vtamp far circular. Addreti*, A. 8.

BUSINESS CARDS.

To Advertisers C
*

A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
.
Physician and Surgeon,
y
Delton.
- •
Mich.
Office In residence, one olock east of depot

1 If you wish
[
to advertise
.
’
)
.
'

and need lostrue tiou. send one dollar
for oar “Book for Advertisera." A
Rule study ot that book will enable
you to dead* what you ought to do,
and giv* an idea of the probable cast.

► If you instruct u?
। you the meet good, yoti should

suitable arrangement* for payment.
Your order win then receive all tho
attention that it requires.

If you wish
an advertijernept
marked out
yoa should

A. &amp; G H. BARBER
•
Physicians nnd Surgeons.
Calls in city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night.

H

ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
I.awyer.
Office over Julius Russell’s store. State
street, Hastings, Mich. •

W

A.SHELDON,
t
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block,.Hastings.
Money to lorn on Beu Estate Real Estate
Mid on e-untnlsslon. General eon'trancing.
Having a complete setrff Abstract Books, eom
piles! from the Records, can f"rnl»U complete
&lt; tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

P

adver-

P. DRAKE, M. D.,

both, and submit them for yonr con­
sideration. together with our bill fur

For preparing
advertisernenty,
elcctrotroea and mtlmatm! th.

piadag adver
io« the fullilh

i *
I 1
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’ .

If you want to learn
tol th.
wlthoul
Pbtnti

FORl’HOFIT

PARISH, Prop'r.

LCUtE'MLLE. KY.

Office over Holloway's drug store.
Office hours from 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
nectlng with residence, at Holloway's drug
store

Q M. FOWLER,UD. S.
O.
Office hours 8 a rn. to 5 p. m
MITH A COLGKOVE,
Lawyers.
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
Practice Is all the courts of tbe state.

S

irefnlly.

V E. KENASTON,
A.
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. GoodvearA Co.’s store.)
Praetlcesln all court"&lt;»f tbe State. CollecUo—
.•roxipUy attending to.
R. TIMMERMAN. Homapathlc Physlclan and Surgeon.
.
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)

P
•

MOKTCUnKBALR. |
aw. real estate and collect­
ing OFFICE OF
Default hnWiit bren m.ule in tn* conditions
ofaerrtaih in &gt; twa&lt;- indue by James Endslev
PAJ.MKRTON * Smith,
and Fraoeit A. EmLhiy to Kuirtm Simmon
Woodland, Micb.
dated November 2T a (»., igw. and I recorded In
J. M. Smith,
th* ufficr ol I he Urirl-ter of deads, for tbe G 8. Palmertox,
County* I H «rrv and st tie nt Michigan, od tbe
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
SWitfay of NuvcmtMr a. I». IbhO, ip Liber »of
■usprlgake*. &lt;&gt;n
lx-; Halil mortgage was on
tbeexpress enn,llll'iK liiai l( any iptcnst shall
become due Mod n-ru.iln unpaid f»« sixty d.vvs
then both principal *n&gt;l interest "hallfurthwitli
become due iu»i collect*;&gt;le. and ddtnult having
been .nada In the tLivm-fiit &lt;&gt;C IwteMu due NovemwrJTtb. 1881 a* .1 tbe Mme bavhig remained
unpaid and In urn-am for the «p«ce ot sixty
days and upwards, the nilnuipal sum of four
hundred lift v dollar* "Ph all arrearages of Inter
«*t thereon i« now due ami payable by Hie terms
oCealdmoriKwgr; on Which mortgage there Is
*falined to be due al (hodate nr ihU irntleu the
aura of foar hundred sixty four dollars and wM0 and ,i-n «uit or proceed; gs at law having
teen lan'ttute.1 io recover iliu- moneys secured
bf said raorigsg*. or any part Mr
Mow. therefore, by virtue ot tin
sale contained lu sal.I tn»rtg.i«
Statute tn snch &lt;•;•«&lt;■ made and pmt
ta hereby given that on H.iturd.o* tht
May. A. D.. 18tti. al ten o'clock tn t’so foreim in,
lahall Mill at public an&lt; non. u&gt; the highest bld
&lt;4*r. at the north frotd door-of B.irry County
Court House In the Cttv of Hastingj, Michigan.
Ithat being the place where the Circuit ('.,nrt
far Barry Comity Is fomien . the J remises deSfarfbed lit Md&lt;l mortgage, or so nnich tiirrrof
•* may l.e iu-*-,'s*ari lo |. A lire amount: du -on
MM mortgage, with seven p&lt;-r out. 1ut«resr.
and all legal easts, teretlier with the *tu&gt;rurv'K
Te* allowed by but«a»eu*uW forllier.-ln, the
premia** bring described hi slid iii-irt&lt; ige as
*U Umxm ec-rmt’i lot* ai d tiancri* of i.uki situate
i* tbe township of B dUnv»re. in ths county of
Barry and state &lt;-f Miclilaan. and described as
follows, owit: Thesuiitbw,-.; ,, ;,rivr of tho
horthrast quarter of wet l*'n MternJ town two
hbrtlt. range etebl nW. Abo a »iri|&gt; olgnt
A LAUIDRY SOAP PURE AHO SAIIT1RY
rods wide off theroulii rod of Up- *rat • alt &gt;.f
re**0Hln&lt;,a.*t1p&gt;wt-r of raid nori hen. t quarter
nwlUHuni ouar, runt gnu OHWIIRni

L

KIRKS
AmE

~

ILY

SOAP

r. iwu*—-

s, wo.LowM.ria-i«
l„t
Uoton Lt-, ot Akn*’,o[,“1“*,h%X
reptlop. So .ntoPUMlIc
gate* and anxious to inaugurate the Cleve­
land boom in
Jkh nr’iX'wM
nrefaclng tbe proceeding*with pray««
SIX-’' oSS^«l. Th.
tort to P.V.I-. Op«» b“*^*,h11o b
brilliantly decorated for the occasion.
Vila* Head* «»• XAelegaOoa.

READ THE FOLLOWING.

“I CHEW Jolly Tar because
• 1 it gives me more good, solid
Tobacco far the money than I can
get in any other brand."

Gr.ru Cl.r.Una &gt;wt&gt; up
tore lb. Detuocrptl.

The men seheted a*
Chicago are a* follow.: Senator Wdiliam
F. Vilas, General E. S. Bragg, John H.
Kulgbt .nd K C. WJL
Kj«n, Tbrextor. Krntoo, a
A. Woodw.nl Atl.r».p~ebbrC«pu.l
Brut, .ulogixltw Cl.rubuxl th. conrret
tion adjourned.________ _

enioon, th**
'*&gt;"
le„ to Foi**1r*rl*h
-th. bion* ;•»“ ln LouUl.o^-b'oki
durtod » mlwdorm, to ~“qu.oc. ot lb. gm* F“«r. of th. .wollwi

rtnr.oto.Ht. Th.

ta* higb. non* ^xtr I" iso « -u- «n,&gt;

omltotoog.

Il I. on. ot lb. »«* !*»•
.loon lb. to««
and parted at a point where a break will
causTtbe greatest poraibte amount of
daU Will Cans* a Loss of MiBfo**-

A later report says that a
body of water is pouring through the
crevasse, and that the entire country from
to.X; to lb. «uit win f
damage will beenormousand in the neigh­
MilwauKKK, May 6.-The Republicans borhood of 18,000.000. The Morgan**
met in state convention yesterday, Ogden levee is situated near Point Coup* in th*
H. Fethera presiding. Fethers made a very center of th* T—he country; the best
brief address, and soon bad the convention sugar Iod'1* in the south will be utterly
cheering heartily when he mentioned “Aa destroyed. Thirteen parish—will suffer
every inch a man and our model presi­ and there can be«no crops this
Several Fsrlshes That Will
dent, rienjamin
Harrison."
A mo­
Among the |*ri*hro which will be
ment later the orate*
deluged are: Pointe Coup-, Itervlll*.
began to apcelrophtxe
1 bat foremost West Baton Rouge, Assumption. Ascexv
JOSEPH W. FiFEIL
man in the world
to whom goJames H. Gilbert, Samuel B. Raymond, out now os always the great heart of the don. La Fourche, Iberia, BL Maty and
SL Martin parish—, and it may flood all
George B. Swift, and Miles Kehoe (last Republican party, James G. Bialne, aud tbe country between it and the gulf.
four of Chicago), and tho following alter­ deafening applause broke out. After pre­ Great fears are entertained for the U&gt;*n»
nate*: Thomas Vernon. S. F. Whitman, liminary work the convention took rececs. and tbe village* in th* lin* of th* flood.
EI*clo.-B-at-Lara«.
B. O. Jones, R. M. Skinner, William E.
The greatest excitement I* prevalent in
John Pritshoff, of Milwaukee, and H.
Kent, Niels Juul, and E. B. Gould. Electora-dt-large—Hon. J. W. E. Thomas, Chi­ C. Martin, of Polk county, were chosen
electors-atlarge,
and
Chairman
Payne
pre
­
This levee broke In
and caused tlO.
cago; William Garrett, Joliet; General W
sented the name of 11. C. Thom, of Madi­ OOO.WJO of damage, cutting down the sugar
C. Ruffner, Belleville, and William D.
son, as chairman of tho state central com­ crop of the state materially. It was par­
Preston, Chicago. The report was adopt­ mittee. and ho was elected by acclamation,
tially broken in 1880, but enough of it was
ed in spite of the fact that It was an­ aud after a season of speech making the held then to reduce the amount of dam­
nounced that Preston would not serve as convention adjourned slno die.
age. The United States government a*an elector.
abUNl in rebuilding it both times.
MINNESOTA WILD FOR BLAINE.
Only one ballot was necessary to deter­
HOMES INVADED BY WATER.
mine who should be the standard-lwarer
of the party during the coming campaign,
ST. Pact, May C.-Senator Davis presi­
the vote standing: Fifer, Mt; Lxmgenecker, 19th Chrk, 93; Hunt, 31, and ded at the Republican stale convention
Lincoln, Neb.. Mny 10l—It baa been
Marsh, 80- Lieutenant Governor Lyman yesterday, which was uproariously fo&lt; raining here stemUly for thirty-*lx hour*.
B. Ray was, like the governor, favored Blaine from start to finish. Every men Balt Creek bottoms are flooded aud hun­
with a nomination on the first ballot, and
the kame honor was ’ accorded to General. Cion of the Maine man’s name Was a aig , dred of families have been com|wiled to
Pavey, candidate for auditor, and u&lt; I. N. nal for delegates to throw up their hat* move out of lheir butnes. Tho water Id
Pearson, candidate for secretary of state. about ami pound the floor. The delegs the western part of Lincoln i* over on*
Mr. Hertz also had very smooth nailing, tiou named will be for Harrison only in mile in width, and is rising at the rut* ot
going in by a substantial majority over the contingency that Minnesota’s eight­ six inches an hour. Between 2(&lt;J and 301
hl* competitors for treasurer. George W. een shall see that he is certain of tin house* have been invaded by the flood,
'Prince was nominated for attorney gen­ nomination without it. The four dele aud their occupants have been compelled
eral.aud Solon Philbrick, Emory Cobb and gates-at-large and tho fourteen choMsn by to move. Suffering and deatitution will
E. B. Stinson for trustees state university. the districts this week are all for Blaine, be great, as the most of the people driven
and will vote for him on the opening bal­ from their homes are among tbe poorest
What the Platform S*ys.
Tbe governor closed with au indorsement lot although they will go to Minneapolh cUmws and without means. The city and
ot the national policy as administered by without instructions.
county authorities are uniting to relievo
The delegates choeen are John T. Pills distress.
President Harrison. Th* platform pre­
_________
sented and adopted contains this plank re­ bury, Stanford Newel, Frank Aday, nnd
F.
B.
Daugherty.
The
platform
advocate*
garding the school issue: “Upon the impor­
C
hicago, May h.—Th* Mimiwippi, MI»tant subject of education we deciare—(A) protection and reciprocity; declares for an
That since the sucre— of universal suf­ “honest dollar* worth one hundred cents aouri. Illinois and otner western riven
frage aud of popular government requires wherever the sun shines, and an interna­ are all out of bank and over th* low lands
universal intelligence, therefore, the free tional agreement on a ratio for silver where not protected by levee*. In places,
common schools of Illinois are the chief urges Internal improvement in the north notably a* regards the "Say” levee, them
bulwarks of tbe commonwealth and the west; heartily endorses President Harri­ embankments arc in danger. Thousands
safeguard of liberty: (B) Tbal the educa­ son’s administration, and eulogises James of acre* of farm lamia, much of it planttion in elementarf branches of each child G. Blaine.
cd, in Mlmouri, Illinois, lowhi Indiana
In the state should be required by law.
and Ohio are under water, and the damans
(C) That all persons, and those standing in
to crops is inestimable at this time, bfn
the parental relation, should be left abso­
Phovipence. May a—The Republican will be very great No lore of life is re­
lutely free to choose in what schools and In state convention to nominate delegates tc ported. The water I* within a few inches
what manner they will educate their chil­ Minneapolis met yesterday and made the
dren. (D) That in no case shall school following selections; Delegates-at-largc—
officers or civil authorities be given au­ W. G. Roelger, Kent county; Samnel P.
INTO THE TORRENT.
thority by law to interfere with private or Colt, Bristol county: W. M. Gregory,
parochial schools. (E) In pursuance of Washington county; Fratih G. Harris,
these principles we pledge ourselves to re­ Newport county. No instructions and nc
peal the present compulsory school act,
MEDILL, Mo.. May d—The Chicago lim­
platform, the former declarations of the
and in lieu, thereof to enact a law in har­ party being considered suffldent.
ited express direct from tbe coast and San
mony with tbe views herein atated."
Francisco
wa* thrown through a briogt
Other Point. In the Declaration.
It ep iib 11 cam ot Tennsssee.
nenr hire at 8 o’clock yesterday morning.
The platform favor* honest money and I
Nashville, May A—The Republicans in All tho cars of the magnificent train, I
an international monetary conference to
settle the Btalus of silver; it opposes con­ convention yesterday nominated George loaded with transcontinental pauengm
vict and child labor and favor* law* in the' E. Winstead for governor and cho*e H. C. bound east, were buried in tho water* of a
interest of workingmen; opposes “trusts ” 'Evans, D. A. Nunn, J. C. Napier and John flooded ravine. It h already known that
indorses protection, nnd cover* almo»i C. Houk, ddegatc*-at-Iarge to Minneap­ many were crushed and drowned and
every Issue In state and nation from a Re­ olis. The platform indorses Harrison's
publican standpoint.
administration but does not instruct the more Injured. It b known that seven
jxreons were killed outright and thirty-two
Indursem.nt of the President.
delegates.
_________
hurt. Tbe following b a list of the killed.
President Harrison is indorsed aud the
delegates-at-large are Instructed to sup­
Len Marker, Kansas City; T. E. Verkier.
Wasuixgtox, May 10,-The house biD WeMport, Mo.; Luther Cornelius, Kirk­
port his renomination. The platform also
expressed
admiration
for Secretary conferring an American registry upon the ville, Ma; J. C. Graves, editor. Laplata.
Blaine’s brilliant conduct of the state Inmun steamships City of New York nnd William Hines, Oklahoma City; Mr*. G.
department, urge* the establishment of a City of Paris was passiil yesterday by Beat,Btush or Banch.andchild ot 9 months.
national department of labor for the con­ the senate—yeas, 41; nays. 10. The resolu­ The woman and child were from San
servation df the interest* of American
Bernardino, Calo., and were on tho way to
workingmen, nnd favor* government tion regarding the appropriation ot last Allegheny, Fa.
congress to the Choctaw aud Chit kaxnxv
postal telegraph and telephone systems.
Indian*, advising the president that there
Caatrd by a Waterapaut.
was upt sufficient ground to hold up the
The dead and injured have been taken
The committee on permanent organiza­ payment thereof, waa also passed.
to Fort Madison. The fated train waa the
tion reported a rule which provided
After two hour* spent in considering through California express, which left To­
that in balloting for congressmen-at amendmenlH to the river and bar peka nt 2:40 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
largo one congressmen should be nomi­ bor bill to recommit it and curtail its It was due in Chicago laat evening. Being
nated nt a lime, tbe gentleman receiving power* (prior to its final passage) the
au ovorlnnd and a limited train it, ia usu­
the majority of all the votes cast being tho measure was finally pnsMxl in th* house '
ally well filled with the beat dnss of pasnominee. An attempt to change this so by a vote of )M to
Bring Dfotrict day ’
that all would be voted for together waa the remainder of tbe region was con- iwngers, many of whom, it b believed, were
defeated and the rule adopted, and ■umed in consideration ot bill* on th* drowned in the Water* of th* flooded run.
George S. Willits and Richard Yates, Jr., calendar affecting the District of Colum­ All the Santa Fo wires are down, and the
railway officials are anxiously endeavor­
were nominated for congressmen-at-large. bia, but without action.
ing to discover the full extent of the acci­
dent. Tho accident was caused by a
DEMOCRATS OF MICHIGAN.
THE DEATH RECORD.
waterspout filling the favine and carrying
d. Fowna, ot th.
p„rl. away the bridge. The train plungsd di•taloo hou«. « Chlcwo koo.o i th, n’cJfclY Sn‘o the water thirty-six feet below,
aud the cars mutt have piled themaelves
Mcskegox, Mich., May 5.-Hiram B. An,lo-Am.rteao ProTlaloo compAnr.
one on the other.as there are usually seven
Hudson, of Mancelona, took the tempor­ London.
coaches in tbe wain.
CaimA.
11
il.ruin,
w
,n
known
u
ary chairmanship of the Democratic state
convention yesterday by acclamation. P “Carl Pretxel," at Chicago.
W. W. Lkgranpe, Inventor of tho block
White, of .Marquette, was made ’ per­
Waahixgtox, May «.-Th* Chines* min
signal system, nt LottlntU*.
•
manent chairman and Don M. Dickinson
Thomas O'NttL. an old resident of Chi­ i-teriubh protest against the exclusion
Edward Ryan, of Houghton, and Edward
bill says that the features of th* law are
F. Uhl, of Grand Rapids, selected mm dele­ cago.
gate-at-large by accnlnmatlon.
For
colonel WiLUKM P. Shixn, well known in.‘Pr1*01 'iolatlon of tho treaty of 1890
which guarantees to Chinwe laborers in
fourth place a hot fight took place between rahroad man, at Pittsburg
ex-Congrusamnn Spencer Fisher, of Grand »2v£i.
B"'r*10 c»“•ubjtcuui Ui.tno.tr.romlp.ttoM. He
Ilnplds, and W. B. Burt, candidate for
‘“"J" «T&gt; &gt;b« the treaty pt teao »p
governorship in 188d. Great disorder pre­
vailed tor a time, bnt Fisher was elected
•R1^*** to Ly Chto.1 at tbe expreM .rqupl
two to one and the reading of the platform
Iu. Ito’rntoiep, ot lb. L-Plted SlptM,
was greeted with loud applause. Tho
platform says that all frrinds of good gov­
ot
ernment should unite in a national cam­
paign upon the supreme and oveiidiadowBeuux, Muy U.—Eugene Wolff, special
ing issue ot tariff reform; condemns the
Glranl
k‘li; commend* the efforts of
correspondent of The Bec^uer Tageblau
!
pT“l h,’.u"
u&gt; r»
for
the German colonies iu Africa, tele­
Heve tbe
the people from tariff
liriTin^i
’ite^aml
lieve
ininniti
— .».•
graphs that Arabs arriving at Zamtibar
"deplores the -jeauda!* ami corruption of
-to-to. •
Die present national-administration.’*
The Rt. Hon. Sir Gkobgk Whjjax I
r
Referring
to tbe national candidate the
""" ““iiubuai, u-u*.u worn uL
”W’
«o« im­
Pkter Mitchell, at New v&lt;»lr
* th“
EmSn -a
plicitly In the wisdom, the honesty and i.,J1LUdge
’rr.a-1“t*ir
Huog.riJ
thehsroie courage of him who led u in
.fouo-ta&lt;
^totatMmmrroe.M VIwoa

dh*a«t ijnarter &lt;
। ranite aforesaid,

DUSKY DIAMOND TM SOAP* i

fain. Mortgagee.

HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CIEAHIK.

B

ulght trom Cwtoto d. Ubom.
who p—d &lt;b.r. r^tonUr *«-

WISCONSIN DOESN'T INSTRUCT.

to !HT*

Mr, Warrtm D. Went*

*

Telb of His Fearful Sufferings After
Gastric Fever and His Cure by

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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
All who know Mr. W. D. Wentz
wive him tbe beat of recommendations
for honesty and integrity. For many
yens he has worked for Mr. D. P. Wii•on, the haraeM maker and member
ofthe Geneva Board of Health. Hcsaya;

W.

•• I was taken sick last October with rutile
fever and my clumeo for recovery wis cotjsidared almost hopeless. After 7 weeks th*
fever slowly left me. but I could nut cat th*
simplest food without terrible distress, it
seemed that I liad recovered (turn tho fem r to

PE

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Ole of Starvation

I took pepsin compounds, blanuth, clmrcoal,
ood llvor oil and mcJt until my physii'ixa
eonfeesed that hb skill was. about , x.
ha—tail sod ho did not know nhat &lt;h- tn
try. *r«ythfig I took aeemed like uour.
jflfo W stomach. 1 lap.
boWo uf iinr.i’s
Bar—parillnthat had been in the house for two
— three years, that I found h.i&lt;I bcut-au&lt;1 no
prewioualy for dnpe—la. I began mkiug it
tad soon began to fed better. I have now
wpeaangleorcr two bottles and can truth­
fully say 1 fed well again.and can cut auythlng without distressing me, even to

[THE

Pie and Cheeso

HAST

The English language does not conbua w&lt; rtli
enough to permit me to express thq prdjo

Habti

A Cood Voucher
“I have kr-own Mr. Warren D. Wentt for
many years and can vouch for him as a man
of veracity and one well known about here.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
during tho past few months.'* N. H. I'awXZDGS. Drua^t, Genera, N. Y.

Hood’s Pills

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WHY IS THS

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NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS
Stale of Mirbigxn. County of Hurry -­
Notice l» hereby tlvro. riiat byi o»«-&lt; r
Probate Court for the C-unty ol Hnrn
the twenty-eighth day of A.-rh. * *
-•
six months from that date «vn' '
for credilora to present ttic rx-iu'i'-' »-»»•।
the route of Lucretia A. Arm-in't •
5
County, deceased, nnd that all ■J-’iI-;"';'

the city of HmUiik-- lor rxamln; V
anee. on nr briore'the .-sth I
n*xt. and that »u«,h cl
will be
said Court, on ThtirMla?. Chr
July and nn TUur-d’y. Un.,‘,.&gt;,W-L- i'l !

of

fated apnl Mth A. I’ is»Cha*. W. AJU—tkonu. Judge »&gt;• 1 T‘'u*lc-

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION

nrio

CURE.
The ncco. oC ihi, Gmt Co«jh
without« pxndtel in the Smonr ;&gt;«.•=■ V■"
AU druniuiu *« .uihtnixtd to*11 khu gditiee,
thatnoothet
cmtauy»tu«i. ■n.Kltm.yhew;^

the Prapnetort, u an
nlechwT Sutple BottleJu" “&gt;1“

ft

�UnliketheDirtchProcess i

i No Alkalies
Other Chemicals
ft j/w ! i i

are used in the
preparation of

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Breakfast Cocoa,
which is absolutely pure
and soluble.

.

more Huin three times the strength
of Cocoa mixed with Starch. Arrowroot
or SugarJ an4
^ar mor® economical,
, sting less thaA one ceniys ejjrr' It
is deliciuus, nourishing, amt easilt

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everywhere.

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchastar, Mass.

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Eb. POWERJ

WLDBB1SKVEBY HOUSEHOLDS

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IE CHILDREN'S COUGH CURE

NO. 35.

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Michigan Central

ALWAYS THE SAME

“ The h'itigarj tails Route."

ALWAYS THE DEST

.thins.

|k * |*- £ - g* | &gt;x j

stations.

IZaS I - I a I~m I £2 !

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Made Only by

N.KFAIRBANK &amp;CO.

PECKtlAM’SCROUP^REMEPy

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M. A. GILLMAN. Local Agent, Hastings.
U W. RcQOUM G. P. * T. A. Chicago.

CHICAGO.

PROBATE ORDER.
Blate of Michigan. County of Harry—M.
Al a seaaloti ot the Probate Court for the
Count)- of Harry, holdcn al the Prolrato Office.
In tbe Cltv of Biutlng". in *nid county, ou
Tuesday. the 3rd flay of May. in tbe
year one thousand eight hnndr, &lt;1 and ninety two..
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
Iu the matter of the estate of F. Eu­
gene Wales. deceased.
On rending and thing the petition, duly veri­
fied, of Nellie Wales, widow ut mid deceased
prajlng tliut administration of said estate be
granted ;to the )&gt;etitloner or to some other
Miltable peraou.
Thereupon II Is ordered, that Friday, the
27th day ot Slay. A. D. l*rj. at ten o'clock
I rube forenoon be assigned for the hearingof said
■■eillion. and that the heirs al law ot raid deOHUMMi and all oilier persons Interested In said
estate, are required io appear at a session of said
Court, then to beholden at tbe Probate Offiee
iu the City of Hastings. In said County, and
show cause. If any there be. why tbe prayer of
the petitioner may not be granted. And it is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
io the persons lutere*ted in said estate, of tho
lH*udcncy of said petition and the hearing
thereof, by causing a copy of tills order to be
published in the Hastings Banmkk. a newspa­
per printed and circulated iu said County ot
Barry once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of bearing. Chas. W. Armstrong.
IA true copy.)
Judge of Probate.

| Office at FORD’S' HOTEL, TUESDAY, MAY 24.

One day only. |

| IMI’ORTABfT forNrVAL.rDS.
DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY,
I»ate of London, now of Chicago, with • BRANCH OFFICE at

HILLSDALE. L/TTOEL.
1 Has visited this County ?»ch month for the past six months, and during those visits has examined and g
I
proscribed for hundreds, and effected many of the moat Wonderful Cures over made in the State!
h
1 \-k vour friend^ and neighbors about Dr. Holman S. Humphrey. There is scarcely a neighborhood in the county that g
tn&lt; not hid the benefit of the doctor’s wonderful skill, ami rarely 11 family which has not had one or more ot ita members B
’ snatched tmm death and restorml to health after all hope hud been given up and the family physician pronouncedthe yise h
| incurable. If afflict^! do not fail to consult this most eminent physician and surgeon.
’
1 All examinations, consultations and advice free.
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Exaunluatten Free to AU.
Altbongh Um doctor le In many caarecesn-

■ pclltd to
cxycnaivo taatrotncnt* and
■ ckomicata in making analjraia. micruacoplo
■ aud other eclentific examinations, yet ho
J tnoiceV no charge* to any one, behaving it to
1 be a part of the pliyalctan'e doty to jscertaln

9 the patiant'atroe condition withoutexpenae
■ t&lt;&gt;the»offerer. Wiwnever and wherevar Dr.
1 If r’liphri'y decides to locate a monthly vixit
■ .-ri&gt;w&gt;!» flock to are Mm. and no wondar, for
• &gt; the finU examination, unit often without
■ &gt;u&gt;kin&lt;i a qnretloo. he toll* tbe invalid what
M Hie trucbte i», and the proapoct of n cure.
■ nnd inoat wonderful of all he vnlurehla tirnt
■ iaiprureiou and nr»t look at a patient more
B tr m all oleejmd Dr.IIumi'breyia never mie■ taken in hU diacaiMia in any care.
1 Thodiictnr aruethodedlflermarkedly from
j the general practitioner iu all rrepreta?
1 n.llowina the plan ofKt. Oeonro'e Hrepital
1 »f tyundon. he rcabtere evanr particular re
I to the patient's physical condition and meo1 tai «tate. The condition of rerh «&lt;nr«n, i«»1 . -.tinn of any and all diaraaed parts, nnd
I if.etJirr »)in;&gt;athedc or organic, toerther
I with the amount and nature of the direreo.
3
tr.i' way the retire nmount of vital ener5 ■ • - nre rredily computed aud tbe rretorib*
H
wer »f the body meaaorrd luminal tbe
fi tori-e and energy and deatraolive capabilL
11!• of tii" &lt;liirare. Thus knowitur the ac■ tual condition &lt;&gt;f tho dunes and the effect
Hof s|&gt;orific medirlncH nt&gt;«n every etracture
H of tho body, unlike &gt;noat dootora, ho ia «m»nbiivl to Miy porltiVely whether imy itiren
j| 1..... i. ritrnbl" or not. and can al«-i rive the
■ approximate timo and l-xt&gt;enao r.f treat ment.
■ ami would hero point out theottar delusion
B । IwrLhod by many indents that they onsht
■ to c-t w.-|l iu a f-w ilnje or week*, notwith.
S .tnndins ttui fact that they have suffered for

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DR. HOLMAN S ?BDMPHREY
Cures After All Others Fail.

Delays are D-n&lt;erou»
9 Many di-enaes rire».i deceptive that hundred* tiro ailing with denserMr;.-t iniidious maladies, all UBCouactoas of their Ira* romliihm.
■ I t "j kmw they nre not well, but nre entirely ignorant of th- .Wwdli
M Luise fretening upon »oma vital onmn. which mu«t • -ewv
■ ••;ri&gt; destroy them u 11 lews re*&lt;ri»*l l&gt;v a ekUkd Imn l A'*- &gt;••«! » O" ’ft ’
(G t-*ir c««e may tie ereUy curable now. but rem"ir.’"-r every ia&lt;Huri&gt;i ...
H ..-elect brin^w you nearer th" &lt;)ay when an incurable et.-gmi|h iQt
when the most akillfu) phjeiciau ran rentier juu no m—intnure
■ 1‘l.u i.'Xent is onra, Th* future may b* TOO UTZ
.

Clliul.lv HlMMter*.
Th* doctor treats no acute di»ra*ra, butd
pi
Id- wl.ot • Xme tr&gt; the treatment &lt;.f chronic and IU
tong »t
e nnd ear*icnl diwwr-s; cases given M
1. trio'.
doctors and pronounced incurable. u|
.... mlLt dr-riie- to see. Dr. Hmnnhrry has led t]
m-arly X Oft) enroa in the State of Michigan, while H
■•i. patienta all told in Mlnncanta. Wteconsln.ll- R
■hints, Alabama, Georgia. Tennessee. Ohio nnd K
Indiana, have been fully five times that number; p
nearly two-third" of throefuff-rers weregtecn nn jd
&gt;s hri-lise invalid*, some to Ire blind, reimftlrnf. R
and others a prey to scrofula, chntnie kidu-y d*»- . ,
eaer. onantnptlno. drotructise female tnrfible-. f?
Amoug other", hundreds of children ta.pelce"iy titefurmed. Bat behold now manv of them *■• Jd
aid iii-iir,while Urt.rly all nro rapidly being cured P
Tbed'Ctor is au’ronuded vn h the tiu.-*t snd fa
most rxteoise collection of lnstrnmcut*ek-r i n. jf
ported to tins crrfiutry for examinros nnd treat. •]
mg all form* &lt;&gt;f cJironie ailments of tl.n be*d.f"&gt;* '&lt;
eje.ear.thnwt. »«♦*. elirot. Inngr. heart. »t&gt;*nncb. '1
liver. »pl.i’u. kidneys, bowel*, reprodnetire ’&gt;r.
gan*. nriuary organ*, brain ami net vona »&gt;•!• m. : ’
lMralj*ie. rl.entngtism. sick hewlacbrj. tMckamre, • J
tanii.re. growibs, joint dlacnMS.pltea. &gt;.ipdi*&lt;-"».-.. j
-cudlc". *blr. dlaeaer*. ulcer* nnd rvrry form of ra
w&lt; a«.e»* of either mate or fi roalr.
The jiretor’" •ireeitic medicine* rn Mralsl.t ••• M
the dtern**d .-rgan. and ran ta« pteitde f-’t
M
*..rk in the ditei.M-d perta -ery short’? nf’-e tH ir u
(l.e ie begun. They are plee-antlo tiik-.mlhl ’••&gt;■ ;•
•"■icldtig in action, yet "gre-- witlAtl." in- *t d,-i.’cate |»dr or child, do n -tndneo the*lr.-nglh.n..d . 1
can be used wi ll-at th" usual ncrtHs.li.m. «-&gt;&gt;
many peto-nta »t|ll *1.1" for lutnl w»«k ai..| . 1.... 1
Htt-ntion to hii»ine»a am often alowl)!.*nr»-’«. v • |
niirton*&lt;-i..n-fy tiling, knowing th»mrelr.. &gt;tt. &gt;• &gt; .
■ IrrctVed l.'b. a tel"’1 reennt.v. H.e&gt; ptieir ..’
•
arid | nt • If
m i’t-r until the C"»- l" i-i-l r d .
i&lt; cnrel.l-. The doctor *nrn**f.v i«|il'
p- ; &lt;
-iu» nrd-r trowment to write him oft 11. a«
;
ri--&gt; m"&gt; IrerreCrMary week aft-r wok in —&lt;1'
,
... |.ri»h l&gt;’i&gt; giv-n raw. ..Q r&gt;* rapfllv *■ tM—l'.te.
■ rd , g.e-| r.im»nnn-*ei»s* "tutel#-II* oh tire
_X
f 11... («&gt;i....t .ty mall te tn- n*st tiling to a 1— • &gt;4

F»- •- for Mell -f -l» •*««&gt;•.
1.-1 — l»T&lt; l» 1.-^" 1:

H, .ro-o »r...» «&gt;-■•

.'.f Umeoriime rreulta which certain u-.lit-iy amlimli-crwt practice- terdnora Th«*e vice-if poreietml •in rventnnlly underminb tho conetllu ' j
tl..n. Indcce nervon. drl.i-lcy ami ^F.''^J*^^t3%'‘1,.dr^^d

{.“/XvZri m anduft-hn.^imlee dity and chrotdo *pih’Pr«- Of all m..l- ;
LliJ affltei.nr mankind ttere I* |.r hnbly n- m- atatet &gt;Mrh th-rum .t
rtJKSff-SSSSWS b!K .K" '

A I.If-of Experlen-o anil Onporttiirity.
liiiva MtnintMer t» a die-nw’.l teely. - di-Mswi mim|. ..nd Im •"Inn■ Or. llambhrey's entire life hre been devoted to ths ttudy and w»’k tioM fitted glib nio.tlid i|«*li’- *«‘d fearful iipi.iH.nnsi4l&gt;". Dr. limn- J}
1
ni.nno.ll.-l&gt;rfl riino-- W •••
nr fortniv t‘Y Sr.rtW lio| •■id;
a f Ilia prof"Ki»u,ati&lt;i ia rich iu practical extawncota' .■aiif'«l.&lt;li'l*’o- .f^TifrUm
fin ..rt:mm.-.rf--i.M.t&gt;li.’ ami -ire.ofi-irmdieitl.jn k d-wn-mher
fl mr&gt; and pnvnt" practice, nml many of the truly wonderful tl&gt;ins»
tire
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and done, if t«ild. would read num like fiction thaiLJ-.l»"r trnxt.. in tliis &gt;ir any other emu toy. ten -!••• ”• th- fact
lit" uewcrfnl Will flpoa til" l-N’illl»r metj’a) .l. prceei'.li I.i wue f .11 d A
B in the arret hqsplteb &lt;&gt;t Europe hie upportaaitire have bren recoil to ,.f !£i
by w&gt; tek Itea "•«*»*'• J • WTJ-* a l-rt . 1 .. .~n • rs, k
B u-&gt; liv.ng m-in1*: not only a*&gt;, bat ha Hua thonaighly tfavelerj. and Id*
into th^i' t".D*le— Hv«e. Wei- n.’t all Mich car. a held in th*’ «n -t
».
E vi-w- of Itfe. ilireere, etc., are So broed ami coam.qmlifen that litre a c^l
remfi
1-2^1
thd.&lt;l..r
re-dd
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■ &lt;.. .:&lt;! or .. Venderbilt in radroad business. 1- keep- wa»ch - f ?t»d »vrfid tretiroia who havetawn c.ira.1, eml s«* t-do 1" rfect n-. t hseijw h j.,
B i-..ke tie. entire medical world constantly. Th« meCheda -f
Ind mentally. Di—«• or d- bl'ii. -f t .e
Hrel,’.r
■ Vin-how. Pasteur. Kisth. Brown S-qaanl, M. B-rg-nn. F-thergii'. IMmi’-l. •••
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yr
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M. .areas fapiilinr to Mm aa to themrelvee, and whiteevw-r»wd» M.X rei.hllr destroy* tire eerrgi— -«f tedh l""l&gt;
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io me in Buffala He was a district dele­
I st- to tho Minneapolis convention.
In consequence ot the adverse vote tath«
chamber of deputies the Marquis di Ru­
din! has handed to King Humbert tbe res­
Baron Fava, ‘the Italian minister, lias ignation* of himself and all the members
■tartcd oa his return to Washington.
of his cabinet.
Tbeodqre L. Woodruff, tbe pioneer in
A shock of supposed earthquake was
the building of sleeping cars, was killed felt at Terre Hill nod other points in Lan­
by ,l*lng struck by a train atr Gloucester, caster county, Pa. The ground swayed
N. J.
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anti houses were shaken. Tbe disturbance
Mias Anna Dickinson, who was said to lasted but a few seconds.
be lying in a dangerous condition al the
“Dick’* Yates, nominee ot the Illinois
Fifth Avenue hotel in New York, fai ro­
Republicans for rcprescntatlve-at-large,
- ported much better.
was received at bls home at Jacksonville
Thirteen persons were Injured, three fa­ with great enthusiasm, although it was 1
tally, in an accident on the San Francisco n. m. before he readied .there.
and San Mateo electric railway, caused
by a car jumping the track.
General George F. Dutaulgi, general
The story that Jay Gould is very hl at
manager of tbe Phoenix Fire Insurance Albuqtterque in one ot the old kind. He
OJVK ENJOYS
company, of Hartford, Ccnu., committed iu said td be tbe picture of health.
Both the method and results when
suicide at Wilmington, Del.
Charles L. Hutchinson, president ot tho
Rev. Frederick J. A. Stiles, of Peru, la., Chicago Corn Exchange bank, has just got Syrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleasant
has become insane and announced himself home from the Orient, lind ir delighted and refreshing to the taste/ and act*
heir to a fortune ut $5,000,000, and begun with his trip, especially with Egypt.
Eintly yet promptly on the Kidney**
spending his fictitious money by tho thou­
The fair at New York for the benefit of
iver and Bowels, cleanses the pyasand.
?
• the Actors' fund has closed with tbe un­
tem eflectuaMy, dispels colds, h adFrank J. Victoria, nri Oshkosh barber, precedented receipts of $163,000.
aches
and fevers and cures habitual
who is the correspondent for a Chicago
The postmaster at Effingham, lib., has
Sunday paper, was tarred and feathered stopped all papers at his office containing constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
by (wrsons who claimed that he had slan­
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
dered them.
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a church fair, under the anti-lottery law. duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
A. Louden Snowden, the American min­
Captain Bogardns and W. T. Rcxtroat,
ister to Greece, has induced the Greek of Illinois, shot a lire bird match at Camp­ ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
government to grant $100,000 to be devoted ton avenue park nnd Rextroat bent tho its action and truly beneficial »n its
to preparing historical exhibits for the captain by one bird in sixty-five.
* effects, prepared only from the most
Chicago Columbian exposition.
At tho southern Baptist convention healthy and agreeable substances, its
Alexander Melton, of West Lincoln, Illa, At Atlanta $14,000 were ‘ raised for a mis­ many excellent qualities commend it
whs killed by lightning ns he stood in his sion fund in ten minutes.
to all and have made it the most
doorway. His wife was paralyzed by tho
An oratorical contest was held.nt North
same stroke, and may not. recover. At western University, Evanston, n Chicago popular remedy known.
Bedfoei, Ind.. Mrs. Riley Fodrlll was no suburb, the first honors lieing won by
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
shocked by lightning that she will proba­ Albert S. Mason, of the Northwantern; J. and SI bottles by all leading drug­
bly die.
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Any reliable druggist who
F. A. Pyre, of the University of Wiscon­ gists.
Thursday, Slay fi.
sin, getting second place. First prixe was may not have it on hand will pro­
Almy, the New Hampshire murderer, has originally given to Pyre, but the judges cure it promptly for any one who
been sentenced to be banged in May, 1993. reviewed their decision with the above re­ wishes to try it- Do not accept any
Albert Steiner, one of the earliest set­ sult.
There will Ik, no “ads’’ in the World's substitute.
tlers of Milwaukee, is dead, agml 04 yearn.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
The district World's fair commissloneri fair catalogue, so it has been decided.
An emigration society has been organ­
ot New York will visit the fair site at Chi­
SAM FRAMCISCO. CAL.
ized by the negroes of Alalxma to estab­
LDUI8V1UE. Kr.
MEW TORK. M.t.
cago next Tuesday.
lish colonies in South Africa.
The latest scheme for government aid
A
$30,000
statue
ot
Columbus
will
be
to the World's fair is to have Uncle Sam j
guarantee l&gt;onds, the directory to have erected on Lake Front park, Chicago.
Fifteen thousand editors, it isestimated,
l&gt;owt*r to issue bonds to such an amount
us Is necefsary. This scheme is satis­ will attend tbe editors’ congress to be held
during tbe summer of 1893 nt Chicago.
factory ns to precedent.
TIME TABLE.
The Behring sea treaty has been signed
After three years of prohibition tho city
council of Shelbyville. His., has granted by Queen Victoria and ratifications ex­
licenses for three saloons. The fee is $1,000. changed.
The Northern car shops at Robbindale,Stations.
The Manchester, England, chamber pf
commerce voted 1«M to 150 in favor of nn Minn., were destroyed by fire. Loss, $60,­
International monetary conference to set­ ; OCX'; insurance, $30,000.
NORTH.
tle the silver question.
East Cooper
Jane Ann Conklin, ot Tappan^ N. Y.,has
ill paper trust, with a capital ot. Riehland Junel
been.awarded $700 for injuries received by $2.).ftW,&lt;.000,. w tbe latest.
,.Cressey ....
being struck by a hand car on the West
Milo
Bay City saloons were dosed tight Sun­ Delton
---Shore road. She sued for $10,000.
day for tbe first time in many years.
Cloverdale
Charles Ferry nnd Harry Quigg were
Christians have been notified that they Shultz......
.blown to pieces while working'll! the Cam­ will be driven out ot Kahding, China.
HASTUfGl
eron mine, 11 property of the Argentina
Governor Abbott, of New Jersey, will
Juanita Mining company, near Aspen, tackle the Reading coal combine in the । Coats Grove,
Colo,
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A sen serpent hhs been observe*! recently
Snow is so deep nt Cheyenne and other
sporting around in tbe waters of the Hud­ places in Wyoming that the sleighing is Lansing
son river near Rondout, N. Y. He was lirst-claM. _It suowed at places in Ne- Detroit.
twenty feet long and tore fishermen’s nets . braska Sunday.
to strings.
I Secretary Noble hrs left Washington on
Stations.
Among the generous donors to the New' visit to his home in Su Louis. He ex­
York Grant monument fund the name of . pecLs to be absent about one week.
William Waldorf A.lor appear, lor a .ul&gt;- j The
Houw. lb. M.lorlcal SL
ecrlptlon ol 110,000. Hl. check U ..Iraulp Louis ho(eli
io proeem
of demolltloo Kxlnnrazoo
hotel, is in
proc
East Cfioper Lv.
lb. ter nearer, baud..
I.Lund
and will
will be
be replaced
replaced by
bya modern nruct- Richland J unci
At tbe annual meeting of the Iwvke ure.
Shore and Michigan Southern Railway I Second ballots in the French municipal
Delton
company nt Cleveland oil the old officers j elections have addod to tbe victor}’
« Cloverdale..
and directors were re-elected. The total ; cured by the Republicans at the general Sbultz.
earnings for tbe year just ended were $91,- ■ elections.
Hastings..
431,3^0.09. the largest in the road's history. I
The death is announced of Lord Brum- Coats Grove
.11, ndlsUngtiishbd English lawyer and WoxHand ..
Friday. Slay 0.
well.
A bill has been |)uhsmI by the Masschu- ...
nt one
oni time Judge of the court Of appeals Wontiburv
setts house ot representatives providing and member of the privy council.
Confederate veterans of Louisiana have Detroit.
h penalty of $100 for intimidating laborers, I
notified the legislature that it must take
cither by employers or employes.
The Cordage trust has advance the price ' care uf their disabled comrades by voting prnvldrd with freight Irvin pennits.
of sisal twine 1?* to l’j cetfts per pound. I pensions of from.?! to $12 per manth.
Frelglit trains will be run at &lt;he c
The International Association of Ma­ of the ccnipany, who reserve the right to change
Thlswill cause on extra ex penditure of thou­
without notice.
sands of dollars of the farmers of this chinists at its meeting at Chicago refused the time of such trains
F.Bosh. Gen’l Manager.to strike out of the constitution the clause
country.
,
O. G. Warren, the proprietor of The limiting its membership to white men.
Mrs. Olive Corkins, of Mendota. Ill.,
BufTalo Commercial, 1h dangerously ill
..... pneumonia.
jumped from an upper window of the
with
MORTGAGE SALE.
Tbe UnWenlty ot Pui&gt;i.yln»la b;u, Llneoln P«rk ~.ultelum ai Cblrogo ud
received injuries
which caused k~
her death
Default having been made In the conditions
op«i&gt;wl a de|»niu.« tor women.
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in ti few nuuuti-N.
of a certain mortgage made by Fred H. WhitThere is a sensation nt Cheyenne bouvy
and
Frank
G. Whliney to Manly A. Bald­
Mining
ronw lb. only' known wlrou-. vte
r j atock 13 at thick in Denver
g win dated February »i. a. D. iron, and recorded
in the office of the Register of Deeds for the
thn roulr'uro bnro dteprrorol. .nd th. B,M.’drKr)teI |u AlnH. Twin'.-Ko»Bb Comity
of Bnrrv and Stale of Michigan, ou the
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I&gt;" Tmu-wnd-mro wZ™ 20lh day ot February A. D isao in llbt.-r 34 at
Editor l.ronm W.CMId. «»»ltedu. ^ottd 1BM W1,k ,he RMCk h,
,v„. mortgages, ou pace 1X1 and said morupv-je was
on the 201 b dav of Feb-uary. Iftio, assigned to
rd by th. bblroso 1-rew. club with .brill-j •
,l.&lt;X»t&gt;u
Charles T. Gorham which said assignment was
iant reception.
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med to be due at the date of t Ids notice tbe
The Italian chamber has refused a vote PRODUCE AND LIVE STOCK MARKETS, cl.it
sum of two hundred thirty dollars and tblrtyof confidence to the Hudini ministry, and .
ihrve cent&lt;. and an attorney's fee of twenty-five
dollai a provided for In raid mortgage aud no
a crisis is “on.”
Chicago.
still &lt;&gt;r proceeding* at law having been tnsUThe poplar lumber trust at Louisville
tu’ed to recover the moneys secured by said
. Following wore tbe qu itatl &gt;ns &lt;»u 1 be board
has collapsed.
mortgage, or any part thereof:
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
There is a general strike ot union work- ®*'
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IPKm.nfcrlS.bcui.m.dmorclmyatD^I "TV
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I RJW : July, opcurd HWc, closud JtfHr. Corn— such case made ami provided, notice is liereby
catur, Ills.
] Muy. flVeticil lL-, closed
.lune, opeue I gtvmi that on Saturday tbe 2nd day of July.
A.
Il 1892, nt ten o'clock in tbe forenoon. I shall
A man named Herrbd and Miss Ullic 44c, clo-i'd 44Q;1 July. op»n-J &lt;3Hc. closod
at public auctien, to tlie highest bidder, at
Wiignmn, of Unionnpolis, O., went to 44c. Oats-May.
opeuod a% . dusts! sell
tlie north front door ef tbe court house In tbe
Celina to get married, but Herrod looked 31^-; June, opeinrl 3-Ri'j, closod IDJ^c; July, city of Hasting*. Michigan, (tliat being the place
cliwod Sk4&lt;i • i’ork—May. oi-enud where the circuit court for Barry county Is boMupon the wino and his intended bride re­ opaned
the premises described in said mortgage, or
fused to marry him nlthoagh everything $9.7o, c.-nnyj JO KJuly, opened J'.'.R'.l4 en).
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closed $9.0.*Q: ScpUmber. opeoad JlilbU,' «n much thereof as may be nee
was readj- for the wedding.
closed rb'.u-ljj lard—Mar, opened JOXJ amount duo on said mortgagi
toge’her
The engineer of a Missouri, Kansas nnd closed SJ.L?''*.
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Texas train, while near Belton, Tex., saw
Lire Stock-Prices at lhe Union Stock covenanted for therein, the premises betos
a red lantern waving. He slackened speed, yards today ranged as tollows: Hogs-Market described in said mortgage as all that parcel
but as he came near saw a number of mon moderately active and prices firm at 5c ad­ of land kno«n as Beards point between Beards'
and Gun Lake Ijlng east of the-section
masked. Knowing that train robbery was vance; sales ranged at JJ.sS^ftLW pigs. J4.L0 Owe
line which runs north aud south between sec­
intended, be put on a full head of steam ©1.75 light. Suai^LW rough pocking. $4,350 tion- no. thirty-two and no. ihirtj-threc ot
and dashed past, tbe robbers firing a vol­ 4.70 mixed. $4.«&lt;&gt;04.7O bmry packing and Yankee Springs Including full width of said
shipping lot»
limit and running soutlieast or thereolxiuts to
ley but hurting no one.
th*- c—&gt;nt the narrows of said P.dut near the
Th. body ol Flmml HUI. drowned a
" hSoiJUmain land,
Charlss T. Goh iam
month ago, was found nt Ruck Island, to ,.xlni dipping sto. ra. «4.u&lt;t4.W good
AS
Ills.
I to choice do; SAHJii.O) fair to
$3,35018-.
Smith &amp; Com»«ovk.
Ernst Liebemnn, of Beatrice, Neb., woh ' common to moulnm do, $ioi (gkLTU butchers'
Attorneys for Aa-lm
Dated. April 2U&lt;L 1MG.
struck by lightning and killed. He leaves
a widow whom he married only a few fJ
buEjl fcn(1
Teal a*lvM.
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.1 Sbrep-Mnrxot moderately active aa.l prices
5 ,ng°;
“Carl Pretzel (Chas. H. Harris), of; ntrunr; quotations rangod st $3.a&gt;®O20 westChicago is
Chlrnim
Is dead,
di-niL need
aged 49. He
lie ii
is well arnx, W
sk'-i, !! nutlrM.
temlw.
JLMKsu-W
natives, an
au I 35.7j4itd.75
35.7303.75 iambi.
Shorn lotriQ£75 per MX) lbs b»lo&lt; quotations
known ns a writer of German dialect.
The largest horee’in the world, standing given above.
Butter-Fancy separator. —c per
twenty-two hauls high nnd weighing lb;1 roducc:
flue craumirics, a&gt;a,21c: dairire, fancy,
2.800 pounds, owhed by T. E. Ridgeway, fresh. ISc; (tanking slock, fresh. lO011c. Eggs—
of Fort Worth, Tex., is dead.
Fresh, 134c per dos. Live poultry—Chicksan
12cier lb.; roosters. 6c: ducks, 12018c:turkeys,
Saturday, May 7.
cboicr hens. 14c; yuuug toms. 17c; geese, $AI).i
The Richmond cotton factory at An- 00.1.0;ar dox. Potatoej-Hobrons, sflttaDc ysr
Row, 270JOc ‘for seed;
gusta, Ga., lias failed. LlobUitics, J80,ftM&gt;. bu.: Burbanks
I Pccrlena. 2&gt;02Sc; common to pour mixed lot*.
Six young men of Waupaca, Win., have 20423c. Apples—Common. S..ixrj2.25 per brl;
been fined $1 and costs fur fishing on Sun­ good. 2.500X75; fancy.
TAK£
day.
New .York.
Colonel William P. Shinn, u well-known
Nuw Yonx. May
railroad man, died at his home In Pitts­
Wheat—No. 2 rod winter cash, tbidc;
May, itijc; June. U2V£-c; July, Uic; Aaguat,
burg, Pa.
Thomas S. Dodge has been nominated 82J4 -. Corn—No. 2 mixed cash, MMc; May,
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3Uc; July. COc. Oats—Na 2 mixed
for congressman by the Republicans of the cash. June.
34j4c; May. »&lt;hc; Jnl-,
RyeTwelfth Indiana district.
Moderaiely active and easy;
in car
The death is announced nt Berlin of' lota. Barley—Nsglocted. Pork-Dull; raes«,
Professor August Wilhelm Hofmanu, thei SlaS &gt;211.01 fur now. Lard-Qutet; Mar. Mir;
July. 9&amp;01
distinguished German chemist.
Live Stock: Cattle—Market dull aud slow
The slaughter house of Schwa-tachild &amp;
Sulaberger, in New York, was destroyed at a decline at U&gt;&amp;13c per 100 lbs; pcarosi to
b,«m Th. tet.HlM.-mu
---------- ---------------------Mrs. Emma P. Kctchen. ot Grand Rap- -Market very rlow; dipped aheap, $4.30®
Ids, has been chosen president of the ACM per 1&lt;U lbs; unshorn do, $6 30QA7j;
Michigan Woman’s Suffrage association, clipped lambs, S5.5O0&amp;75; unshorn do. $7.50;

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

’ meat I'lRcovertM and Iinpruvntneata- li«u- change Intmme important orgu. oronPUM
has taken utec-a- to eff.-ct th..
Dr. Humphrey is the only physician who of Mid orgett and finally bn-nH 'Iowa tbe •0*"**
W»
' - bad the kpertal advantage of European etrneturo ir-o f. K»*n tn enme c-wU- -pital atndiea in mlcroecopy of the bi.tori bns happen.rfl nnustqtf skill may "tej» '.^ ll’Z
strnctiva ..neratten, May the
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m -1 t!»*ure. who carries with him a full Iim
rd I'utrnmeuts am |npf&gt;U'MM'fojt ihwriMiK, e.ue. ami civ- th- irfttiertt a comforteblo and u»e*ti &gt;vtly teienllflc exatninationa of the various fnt Bf . Other oara tf n.-ci"««--’l. nft'1’' J'.?!"’'1'!;
tex- nee-nnd secretirai of tbe terfly. ns the a certain at&gt;um. die in »tdto ot nil that skill can
urine, bl.-rfl. discharges of any kind, cstarrh- d ” H-ace it 1. not only dangerous t.. d- &gt;.y. l ot
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i.l wcretloBK etc.. et&lt;U which examinations ofttimee criminal, for most nil nt ~
are tmw considered indispenalbte to a correct &lt;I.o*m we love, far m.irn than f-r .-urarlvw. nod
ilftsmet* in all forms ot oliscure ud chronic ill* A crime MaiDSt these to oeglaet oursslws
- ii-.A« very tew doctor* outside the untU premature death cloeea the aceno.
l .rm- citira«re thus prepared with ecstiy nat­
Dlaas*crf of Women,
fit i.f microrfi oplc nnd other oseeatial inatra- each as have baffled the skill &lt;&gt;f Mil other physimenu to' mnkiag nstrictly first-ctaaediagnocteM ami ttedr remrdire. D*.
»i» Io many cn»ee. the afflicted won.'d do well cures.
Ulcere rnmore. fibroid and p''‘tedd
tocnll upon th- doctor and gac hie opinion growth" cored wilhogt the use of Ute knifo or
nu.t learu whrthsr tbe doors of hope are yet renitiiw. N» cutting, no pain, no danger.
.•r—n or forever closed against them.
ManbouU TsrfeaUy Ilestored.
There c-mee a turning point in tho coarse
i.l c»cry di-r-ee; this is especially true of all
Quiet. ctduJ
and certain car’±L,n^'ke"X
vr-&gt;gr.-raive diseases, all or uy of which are lai manh.es’. spermarorrba-". losaea. woaknere
rumble up to a certain time; that ia. until such

and nerv-ne debility.
for prostp’l’l*.
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ii.|prnd"«l habit" of y.Hith or * *•&gt;*! ’Xe »— J
in .native y-nm ’T any ran-e ifret d- hid' &gt; - k
tl.-rexunl hmctlon* aje-rddy wd i-ramt.ei.i
Jr cured. Coire.dtetH.n trreiaml »trt. ti»
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ft (eattel. Absolute enrea ptumu.taid. « • i
risk Incurred.
Fp lep«y nr Fit"*, imi'lflr.rllr treat-d .nd Ipiwitivyiy cured by a r.ryrr.fai&gt;ing tn. ’te-L 1:
Persons un*kllir.»l’y •*J*‘*d
!*«■•"• f j
uni pretender-who k-m trifling with ’••" ■i M
month lifter month, giving je.4y.|..m-and it- H
jnrious compound-, stmuld call and ’•a® •*“- |
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Wonderful Cure* by mj improved m-’h J.
nd &lt; t treatment accomplUrel In n-rvieia d-- r ,
bilitr. prematere decline -f mat.If powers.
mid kindred ntT-.-tione. wl.i.ih nav-b-eu lies- £
ire-tret or ntiaklUfulte tren’-l. Nn « xp--1- t
moctaor Minis*. P limit" trre te.1 by m-i k
and m"llein'* **nt by •xpr-"«. V-’reei"t e,
oiaaultation pn fvrable. W« gunraute* curabin caaro.
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Humphrey's lewmanrnt
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1., f ur ounces ot the first nnne pasm-d in tho
Indiana nnd Ohio, bo Las located a branch office and dtapeciMry at ;
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�JPLE DID NOT BATHK
figured out some Intorenting facts concern­
EFFECTS ing the rity of Berlin. Tbe eity lias 210
miles of streets,» that a person might
of waYer was unknown.
walk ten days in the German capital with­
out going upor down the same street twice,
[f the 1,400,000 inhabitants were to torn
ont Jat n grand review, hnd march in
double" tile, they would form a lino 750
miles In length, a column long enough to
reach nearly entirely across France. If
the citiMus should nil determine to start
Until about tbe year 1650all tbe barbers on a journey on the same day and at the
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fn France and mot other countries of 1I same time nil the cars in Germany would
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Europe practiced tbe art of surgery. In , accommodate but two-thirds of their num­
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dark and dirty shops they shared aud bled, Iber. It formed in n single die, each with
ent balr and applied cupping glasses, his hand on tbe other’s shoulder, the col­
would be nearly 2,600 miles Idng. If
opened tumors au&lt;l performed surgical umn
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operations still more difficult and dangvr- 'separated until only within speaking dis­
of each ether, tho column would be a
ous. . They were despised
laborers, as tance
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telegraph Uno long enough to ranch
every one was despised who made a practl- human
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class they were much liked by the common
pebplc. who applied to them for nllonjl-'
Albert Breers, a Berlin butcher, noted
nary medical advice, but as society became for his long, black, linndaomn mustache,
I . mere refined, aud consequently more exwent cm a trip to I^indsberg, his native
act)ug fn respect wueatness. It lH.-e.ime place, where be was joined by three fellow
UKCMkry to separate the care of the hair tradesmen—tbe two brothers Gcrbit* nnd
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not only because tbe association of tho two
professions was ottefi repugnant in itself, restaurant, nfter which they began to dis­
cuss Herr Breer** beautiful mustache.
but there was great danger of the trans­
Ghpwing excited over the pleasing theme,
mission, of diseases.
tbe question was Raised bow' much tho
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of the two professions, directing that the
barbers should confine themselves to the last agreed to put n;&gt; tbe mustache for sale
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hair and lienrd mid operations incidental by auction. The bidding was brisk, and
thereto, but the shavers and hair cut- the article was finally knocked down for
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tars appealing to parliament, tbe matter ninety-four marks. A barber was called
Idragged ou for nearly forty years, aud was in, and after the operation the butcher
not definitely decided until tho Iswno of an wended Iris way minus bls hirsute adorn­
but with a substantial equivalent
edict by Louis XIV in 1673. As n French ment,
in cash,'Lome to the bosom of his family.
,
writer remarks, this was none too soon, it
being absolutely necessary that there —Berliner Tagcblatt,
should be a trade whose business it should
What Ailed Her Stacking.
be to care for the general uentnes* of the
At church one day they sn^g the familiar
public.
At this ‘epoch tbe Parisians, and much hymn, "TheChurch’s Oue Foundation," in
!•
more the Inhabitants of the other cities of which nre'the lines:
By schisms rent asunder.
■ * France, had almost lost the habit of
By herraira dlatresMd.
cleansing the face and hands with water,
That evening, when preparing for bed,
to say nothing of other parts of the body.
BATHING IX PAR!A ’
little Kitty found a large holo in her stock­
In the Dark Ages it bail not been quite ing, and she shouted ont, “Oh, mamma,
no bad, there remaining in Gaul something mamma, my stocking's by chasms rent as­
of die lioman custom of bathing, which under.”—New York Tribune.
gradually disappeared, owing to the oppo,
adtlon of the monks aud the clergy. An
ecclesiastical work published in’ 1760 de­
Fond .Mother of Unruly Offspring—Did
I
dares that the use of the bath’ is only to bo you ever see such quick witted children as
regarded as a necessity, never ns a luxury. mine?
So filthy were the monks of the Fifteenth
Fair Visitor—And yet, after glancing
century that they put to flight, the beggars into tbe nursery, I was somewhat im­
I
at their gates if the wind happened to Mow pressed with thi-ir absence of Mmlnd."—
from th? direction of the monastery. Nuns Pittsburg Bulletin.
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of rite same epoch nnd later were not better
provided for, as we learn, from tho expert- ’ While cyclones and tornadoes are differ*
cnce of a noble lady who, being A tempo* ent phenomena, the former appear lo give
vary inmate of a convent, and having de­ rise to the latter. Tornadoes almost al­
sounded a foot bath, was refused by tho ways break out, if at ail. on tbe southeast­
|
superior, the luxury being unheard of erly outskirts of a cyclone.
within those walls. In default of other
appliances she made use of nn old trunk,
Russian girls conceal tbeir finger rings
with do other result than to produce a gen­ amid tbe corn in theliarn, nnd then bring
era! inundation of tbe sacred edifice.
in a hen to peck the grain. She wh-nc
In 1292 there were twenty-^ix public property Is first unearthed is supposed to­
baths in Paris, then a anffill city. They be tbe first to marry.
*5
|
were arranged for steam or hot water, a
persen being able to take one or both kinds
The average salary of ministers' in tbe
isfchibi.V-'ircd. They were expensive for the United States is under $400 a year, nnd
I
period, complete bath crating four franca,
I
"Which restricted tbeir tufe to persons Ki receive $400 than of those who receive
I ■easy tirrunjstaucra They wi re not ojiejied
$4,000.__________________
i
JjUQlxylighi, the streets not being safe beThe father of one at the largest property
tore that b?ttr. To prevent promiscuity it
'
was entered llmt the men should go in the holders in London is buried in a glass cas»
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morning and the women iu the evening; on top of one of the flnest buildings in th*
but the rule does not seem to have been
■well observed, since, in the course of time,
tthej- acquired a bad reputation Aud fell
into disuse. When they were heated in
ftrnoniloR tlie fart was announced after
’th» onauner of the period—by criers who
made the round of tbe city. Bathtubs
"were common in private houses nt thesame epoch, made usually in the form of a
half .hogshead, the use of metnbifor the
QUxxntMe being unknown.
. «
I
,
pilEX BATtUSG STOFFE&amp;
TVasu basins were also familiar objects
I
in the palaces of kings apd in tbe castles
af Abe nobility. Charles V of France had
• tw«rty-biur of the latter, nil solid gold, la■aldes oLber- of silver. As umoug tbe Ko­
i'
mans, it was. customary to iiatbe before
meals, and to offer the luxury ot a bath
fn one's guest, who ]uuunsl directly from
Xhe bathroom Into the banquet hall. Vari|
♦ODednsfat'ces are relaUsl of baths inagnlfleeht^aFranged otYereJ tolcings of France
when subjects happened to entartniu them,
I
to IxniU XI among others, this Idng in1
&lt;citrd4»g an affectatlofl of nentueaa In Iris
'bM'liar./til virtues. There were uathtuba
gtt ihe:barbej&lt;* shops, used indiscriminate| * Iy»»it would appear, by the well aud sick
—• ciru’.inutant-e that helped to render
neatness unpopular, aud keep the people
.frorn visitlng them.
■
» mpCT&amp;ire. the public baths being dlsconiiad for want of patronage and those nt
SfbtAwur'xTs'!-1.0ps feared for sanitary reawna.'tl&gt;e practice of bathing, common to a
To see those
'certain class in thoDark and tbe early part
•of the Middle Ages, disappear’*1- Having
.censed to bathe the person, the hands nnd
,£acr became equally neglecU-il,thoapp)l‘catlon of water once a week being-consid­
ered atifficlent among the nobility, and
once a month, or nut at all, among the
.twjpfFMa-H and the common people.
‘TWoUbit of bathing wm Iras common
‘in England in the time of Queen Elizabeth
than in France, whence it appears at this
.epoch to have almost disappeared. The
rirgin queen insisted that tbe gentlemen
. ■.pH Indie* of her court should be maguifl.&lt;enUy drewd, but their fine apparel often
•
-DoreradpereonH that were repulsive.

HEADQUARTERS FOR

MN

THE BENEFICENT

WHEN

just in Tine

SEff SPRING GOODS!

Sporting Boots
style or size.

Wait and see our

1

JiOTAL enmewju.

TBAih tnba were not common Inthocoa‘tfos Of the nobility,’and they would not
hate been much used If they bad been.
-Thh disregard of neatness oould not,
Wrertbeless, »&gt;e carried too far, ns is
proved by the ryumrk ipado by the queen
xegsrdlug the order of his boots to one of
ter courtiers who had come into her pres
•trnco too hastily after a long journey.
•Henry IV, who was Elizaltth’s contamporary, was as careless of his extremities as
Lady Mary, if the Protestant D’Aublgny
*i to.be believed; but if this testimony is
mot suaeh-nt we hare that of another
•writer of the epoch, who alleges that the
*i»g wm once told by a lady at his court
that "be smelt like a dead horse."
The generations that succeeded aid not
practice this cardinal virtue much more
-efifofently, bat outraged neatness revenged
itaeH ia Bending swarms of parasites to
torment tbe human race. Methods of kill­
lag fleas aud other animalctilm that infest
the human body formed one of tho prin­
cipal features of tbe handbooks published
.ia France during some hundreds of years.
Receipts were given for ointmeuta to be
- ..
which were tbe germ
•C all

‘

■

WOOLLET ‘ &amp; ■ BRONSON

This Way Please!
I want to show you one
of the best collections of

Wall Papers
To select from in the city.
HOLLOWAY, Sign of

"The Elephant”
Has just put in a lot of very fine patterns and

WILL BE PL EASED TO SHOW YOU

GOODYEAR BROS.
Great'Closing Out Sale
-OF-

Hardware, Paints, Oils, Builder’s

Head and shoulders

Hardware, Buggies. Wagons

above Competition.

and Farm Implements,

R. Mudge &amp; Son
Clothiers and
Gents’ Furnishers.

toilet—Cincinnati Commercial

Hastings,

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-

Mich.

C-A/PIT-A.!* $75,000.00
SURPLUS *7.000,0V.

the law* of the State ol
Beef-Uressed IS GO ll.’.SJ calves, $3.C0.®5.» Incorporated under
Michigan.
HWes-Heef.’ 4tfc; calf. 3c.
Open for builnewDec. 1S.IM8.
Lima—Sellli. pat 85c per bbl; watfrlime.$lJO
per bbl.
officers:
0. G. Robinsm, President;

Plaster-A-IHmr at $4.50 per ton.

Wbeat-Ne.i.w
Flour—$250 per
Bye-o.

Don’t fail to see this Wonderful xAbopSaving Stove be
fore buying, or you will Hurely regret it. Bear in mind that
the DANGLER SURPRISE is a welcome surprise aud
a blessing to every household.
The largest line &lt;5f gasoline and oil stoves in the city.

Even if you don’t wish to buy

Hastings City Bank,
ueu.

Because it has neither Elevated Tubes,
Tank or Drip Oups.
Because it lights instantaneously.
Because it will burn any grade of gaso­
line, heavy or light.
Because it will do one-third more work
than any other vapor stove,
Because it has no equal for baking,
broiling, roasting or ironing.
Because it is the most Economical, Sim­
ple .and Convenient vapor cook stove
ever put on the market.

A full line gent’s, ladies’, Misses’, boy’s, youth’s, and child­
ren’s, either in Balmoral or Oxford.

At the

Boy of

Those
Brown Suits
For Boys and Men
At

Wc arc here to do business on the square, and sell goods
cheaper than ever this year.
We have the finest and
cheapest line of clothing in the city of Hastings to-day.
Call and see us.
R. M. &amp; S

THE MARKETS.

THE WONDER OF THE AGE

Tennis Goods

R. MUDGE &amp; SON’S, The Clothiers

'

5MKFK1JE

Canvas and Rubber tops, just the thing tor fishing or huntiag, Candee or Boston.
A lull line of men’s, women’s, and children’s rubbers of any

D. W. Reynolds, Cask let.
nr’.ECTons:
D. W. Remolds.
W. H. Fewer*,
D. Gj, Robinson,
JohnCwvetb.
P. T. Colrrore.

POWER’S
HARDWARE
STOKE.
Owing to the decease of the late proprie­
tor, this stock must be sold, and to move it
rapidly

SPECIAL LOW PRICES

LOOK t HERE

Will be made for the next

Wheat is low and flour
should be the Fame. For a
short time I will sell

White Rose Flour

This stock is new, clean and large.
In
it will be found all those articles usually kept
$2.20 PER 100 LBJ. in a first-class hardware store. The necessity
evS ^ckTbl flS °f C1OS‘ng UP the eState °f the late Pr°Priet°r
grade.
alone causes the reduced prices we are masAT

Head-light oil 7 cts. a gallon. ;ng

JOS. ROGERS.

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The best Adverftsingmeduim in Barry County.

ASTINGS

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 3

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 19, 1892.

A NEW INVENTION,

DRUG STORE.
For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

Ssscni-EiEi School Booh,
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All’ kinds
used in tho county.

UI. I). Goodyear
Tho only practical drug­
gist of 26 years experi­
ence.

Hastings,

Mich.

25 .

Piano Style Organ

YEARS

SOLID WEAR
In a hew invention no longer!
\ A/ U V 9 Because they are now well-known throughout Is the length of time that
VV 11 I J f the United States.
When Lehr Organs first came out, the New York “Music
Trade” .-slid: ’ Despite the many attempts which have been
made for some time past by reed-organ manufacturers toward
something new in reed-oivans in the way of six or seven oc­
taxe styles, they have alruntil but recently failed. It is,
therefore, interesting to note the somewhat remarkable suc­
Are warranted to last.
cess wliich Messrs H. Lehr &amp; Co. have attained in this di-

STERLING INLAID
SPOONS ANO FORKS

The Chicago “Indicator” eai{l Jan. 16th, 1892: "The suc. • -- &lt;&gt;f Lehr &lt;t Co. has been remarkable and affords another
proof that the public noon appreciates a really good article.”
V F C I f yqu don't want to buy a poor organ, when yon
I LO, ran get the Lehr, the handsomest, best toned and
ea- i,-st blowing Organ in-the market at a most moderate
’I ri- -. examine it at filestore of

JOHN BESSMER,
MICH

Also remember you
get a "
Present' —"Good'
Form,” of ____
$2.00______
value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry store.
. Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

M, WsIibw 4 Co DON'T!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,
Cloaks,
Blankets, Bedding,
AND

Live Geese Feathers
The most complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state.
A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for SI.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp;, Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

GRAND RAPIDS,
We make * specialty
of making Gents suits
and pants to order.

MICH.

Paint your house with
white lead. Why! Be'cause you can Save Mon­
ey by buying a TintedLead of FREDL. HE A TH
The Druggist. Heisgoing
out of the paint business
and will save you 25 per
cent, onleadandtoil. This
lead is strictly pure and
Warranted to last and
cover as much surface
as any lead on the market.
Don’t use an impure oil,
buy nothing but the pure
linseed oil. Don’t make
a mistake in the place

Ojj Dear East of City Bink.

Fred THE
L Heath,
DRUGGIST,
To consumers of kerosene oil in Has­
tings and Barry Co: We have established
an agency At Hastings for the sale ot
Snow Drop oil, which for laminating pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes It perfectly safe. It produces
a clear and white light and free of odor,
nor does it cause any deposit on chimney
which is so common with cheap and low
test Ohio oil. Since July 1, 1891. Michi­
gan allows the use of 120 degrees fire test
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene
made from Ohio crude and possesses n
larger 'percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting Sufficient naptha (explosive part)
to ralsolhe fire test to 150 degrees or more
It becomes useless, so /ar as producing
light Is concerned but at a low test will
burn fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable ordor while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy substance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost b but
little different than what you pay for the
cheap goods you are using and the satisfac­
tion you will get In light will more thap
compensate, saying nothing of additional
safely. For sale by S. K. Phillips, H. L.
Newton and Cook A Cook.
A. D. HAYWARD, Wholesale Ag.
Hastings. Mich.

WHOLE NO. 1927

chlldren—A. Doonan, of Kalamazoo, was
machine and give it to me. I’ll pay for It.”
visiting friends here last Sunday—Miss
It was done aud the caller stood by the
Campbell, of Schoolcraft, Is visiting her
counter uttering apologies and wbiltling
shier. Mrs. Graham—Willie Ryan has re­
Into pieces the wax cylinder that con­
turned home, and b at work on the IL R. tained Ids remarks.—Lewiston Journal.
HAHTIXGH, MICH.
section here—A. Barnes has gone to West
Virginia—The sick are Improving—Mrs.
Landon, of Grand Rapid?. has been vbitDr. Mayo, the •author of “Kaloolah,”
Ing her sister. Mrs. Charles Klngsba ry.
tells the following story! Some years ago
ho was acting os surgeon on board the
Voiced States ship of war Cyaoe. The ves­
Delton.
The Center school experts to have pro sel was in mldocean, when a craft in full
Plowing garderts is the order of tbe day
—The ladies aid will’build their iue cream motion exercises the tlrst of June. They nail, but so low down tho horizon as to be
scarcely
risible with Cha naked eye, was
bowrey just north of the harness shop; the will be very tine—Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith
Trying to make out the
work commenced Tuesday—Mr. Whitlock were ut Penufield last week—Carrie Ser- discovered.
b home from Chicago for n few days, to ven visit ed her grand-parents, John Ser- stranger with bb spyglass the captain
help his family settle—pie time table has *en and wife last week—Mrs. G. W.
“I wonder what that vessel can be.”
beau changed thb week. People will Tompkins Un* no far recovered as to be
Dr. Mayo, who was one of a group of
have to get here 40 minutes earlier for all able to walk, (hough with- difficulty—The
trains, wxcept the freight—John Kahler medal contest canp* nil iu per. advertised, officers about the captain, spoke up and
said:
went to Woodland Tuesday tu take charge and was very nice throughout. Lucy
"Oh. that's the Josiah Qnincy, of Boa­
of the section at that place. John Allen Ogden captured the silver medal. The
fills his place here—Mrs. Hofstetter, of most of them did so well it whs hard decid­ ton.”
The captain turned, looked at the doctor
Woodland. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. ing—Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Frost were in
in
an astonished sort of way and then proJohnson—Mf. Schramm Is under the doc­ town the fqre part of tire week—We have
ceeded*pnca more to gaze through his spy­
tor's cure, caused from a kick by hb horse been well supplied with raip thus far, so
glass, while the others went below to the
He Is In a very critical condition—Born, much so the farmers haven’t their corn
.
to Mr. aud Mr* Frank Tost, a boy; planted. Thb week will see a let of It In wardrooai.
"I say, doctor,” said a senior lieutenant,
weighed 0 pounds—While Frank Bishop —Oats and wheat are looking fine-Henry
"you’ll find It's a mistake to guy our com­
was hanging n barn door he slipped and Tasker’s is putting up a lot of picket
mander. He has no more notion of humor
sprained Ills hip. thus laying him up from fence—The G. A. R. boys have moved
than a billy goat, and bo doesn't approve
hb wur^ several days—C. B. Robinson their hall or rather thelrfuniilure to Lacey,
of jokes.”
has just completed a picket fence around and will bold their meetings there here­
Dr. Mayo only smiled, but he felt a little
his premises—Decoration services will be after—Mrs. John Tasker and Mrs. Calvin
nervous about it himself, for, of course, ho
held In Ikdton this year—The crossing Smith have had a monument placed al
just east of town Is In a very bad condi­ their father’s. Levi Gifford’s grave. Black no more knew the name of tbe vessel
sighted than he &lt;U&lt;1 that of the man in tbe
tion and demands Immediate attention, it xt.Son, of Hostings did the job.
moon.
b what you might call a tloating bridge,
An hour Inter the stxanger was ap­
and is unsafe for a team tu cross—I see the
proached almost within hailing distance.
In acquiring a foreign language no gram­ She was bark rigged nnd evidently loaded
"Breeze’’ has been blowing long enough
to get up quite a "Wave.”—Mesdames mar should be used which b a mere as­ heavily with some kind ot merchandise.
Varah and Monroe were at the hub Wed­ semblage of rules, without any provision But as tho Cyane passed her she went off ■
nesday-Lewis Williams Is building a cis­ for practice. Besides paradigm* of words, on a fresh tack and the captain could read
tern at tbe.doctor’s house. Many thanks declensions and conjugations, the l*ook her name through hb glass on her stern.
says the doctor—The subject nt the school should provide such exercises os will make It was "Josiah Quincy, of Boston.”
house next Sabbath Is "The Secret of possible u gradual progress in tbe acquire­
"Great blazes!” exclaimed the aston­
ment otgrammatical principles, aud should
Success.-’
ished commander. Then, turning to tbe
Insure tho reality of that progress by a suf­
doctor, bo said, "How on earth could you
ficient amount of repetition. As nothing so
know?”
hinders the advance of the student as the
"Merely by the cut of her jib, sir,” re­
News rather scarce In this vicinity— necessity of acquiring dry formulas, so,
Frank Wood is gaining slowly—Elmer perhaps, nothing so Yocilitatcs hb advance plied Dr. Mayo calmly, and he dld’nt even
Rogers and wife, of Greenville, are visit­ ns the consciousness, due to proper meth­ admit in the wardroom that bb guess had
ing at J. Fuller's this week—Ruth Gould ods, that ho h at every moment enabled to been merely the first name that came into
was home from Hastings, where she Is apply in reading, writing or speaking some Ills mind. Since that time he has firmly
attending school. last Sunday—S. Thomas rule or principle laid down in his gram­ believed that nothing b too strange to be
traded horses with Mr. Jefferies last'week mar. It is thus well to begin realizing nt referred to as a coincidence.—Washington
Star.
________________
—Fanners are beginning to plow after the an early stage.
heavy, rains for the past two” weeks—
As soon, in fact, ns the verb and noun
Charles Fuller and wife Sundayed at the forms have been learned by henrt, the stu­
'The commercial room of Englbh hotels
Tamarac.
dent should open for himself a course In is devoted to that specie* of business man
literature. If we may suppose him to bo whom wo designate as "drummer," and
acquiring German, for example, a book who in America fares with the other
The brown thrush says summer has like “Undine”—Fonque's charming story guests. John Poole, an Englbh humor­
conic—Fanners are very glad to get a —will be a happy choice for a beginning. ist of bygone days, once strolled into a
chance to'plow. Some can't plow fora Read thb carefully, never passing a sen­ hotel at Brighton and ordered dinner. As
week yet—A good* many attended prayer tence until it is understood. When you he was discussing bis savory chop another
meeting at Will Smith's last Saturday ev­ encounter a word that is unfamiliar, find man entered, took hb stand by the fire
ening—Frank Short and wife aro getting Its meaning in the dictionary and enter it and began vrhbtling. Finally he spoke.
ready to keep house. Mrs. Curtis will on a slip ot jviper kept in your book for the
"Fine day, sir,” said he.
"Very fine," answered Poole.
board with them—A very Interesting Sun­ purpose. Add every new word nirtf* with
"Business pretty brbk?”
day school Is held weekly at the U. B. to your list, aud at the end of the chapter
church, which gives great credit to Mr. copy nnd recopy the list uppn other slips
“I believe so.”
“Do anything with Jones on the parade?”
Rowley, superintendent—J. Hoover's baby until you know the wholor Then return
Now it so happened that Jones was tbe
is very sick—Archer Huff, formerly of to your chapter nnd read it over again.
this place, but now of Lenawee Co., is Treat the next chapter iu the same way, grocer-from whom Poole occasionally
setting
down
nil
new
words
on
a
slip
of
bought
a quarter of a pound of tenr^nd so
visiting at A. W. Dlllcnbeck's Jhb week—
paper
and
finally
learning
them
off
by
he answered:
Chas. Dlllenbeck and wife Sundayed at
"A llUle.”
Mrs. Branch’s—Winslow Spencer stepped heart. Proceed thus through nil the ebnp"Good man, sir."
on a piece ot glass nnd ent his foot badly, tera, and by *hc time t he cud of "Undine”
"Glad to hear it, sir.”
while running at school last Monday—J. |। is reached—even though it takes you six
=
....
Till
° .cqulrrf I, Mir »O"Do anything with Thompson in King
Shellenborger
ami ..mu,
family ...u
and &lt;,«».
Oscar Lc- ;
p»r.l .n.l r.mllx vhlled .1 Henn’ Clirtl.’ "butanr ..I iMrnmn word, nndwlll be.
l»l Sund.r-M.v ta»kru .n- «ery plenly « romumnd »t lee, the
of m.wl, lit
.
.
« . .. ... .....
. ..
nrnrv
Cermnn
nlatwlt-hf
——
Kzwtnn
Hr-rnl.l
erary
German
night.
Boat
on
Herald.
"Shaky, sir.”
about nt present—Orville Kidder, of Mor­
f’Sorry to hear it, sir. Recommend a
gan. was in this vicinity Sunday in search
course of salt baths."
of a girl—Mike Curtis left his horse stand­
The
stranger looked earnestly at Poole,
The
love
Itetween
Robert
Browning
and
ing at the post at Woodland so long that
the constable took it off the street and put‘ his wife was idenljn the true sense of that advanced to the table, and said, arms
much abused wo(® Ami her death, after akimito:
It in the livery bam.
f'Slr, I begin to think you are a gentle­
a few short yen™ of married life, left the
poet Inbonsolable. To hint she remained man.”
"I hope so, sir,” answered Poole; "and I
Children's day will lw observed at thb ; ways the dearest and mostlnvely of creplnee Sunday June 12—Mr. and Mrs. C. nt«l bdngs. and her gift scented to him far hoj&gt;e you are the wime."
"Nothing of the kind!” exclaimed the
HuMcywell went to Califomls last Feb. greater than hb own.
with th.- Intention of staying three years, | I W,L' traveling in Italy There were few stranger. "And if you are a gentleman
bnt stayed a little over three luonltis, rv- | tourist* in my compartment, nnd all were what business have you here?”
He rang the bell, and when tbe waiter
turning last week. Sti|»pw« they think as , absorbed in books of revery, until the close
do many others that Michigan Is gixol ।
the long, tiresome day. Then It was entered exclaimed indignantly:
"Here’s a gentleman Turn him out!’”
enough for theta-John Brown an.l sunt, that the elderly gentleman who had sat by
Poole had unwittingly settled himself in
Mrs.
visiting at
Mrs. Cox,
Cox, spent
spent last
last week
week visiting
al Hope
Hope «&gt;' sWe without moving hb eyes from tho
•—Several from this place attended the landscape, mode a comment that invited the commercial room of tho hotel.—Youth’s
Companion.
funeral of Mrs. Ashley at Broward lust conversation.
"You are fond of poetry?” he asked,
Sunday. She was a sister of the late Rev.
The Itaby's Shoes.
David Reynolds. She was a lady highly when something in the shifting splendor
of
the
Italian
skica
evoked
from
mo
a
"Talk about a pawnbroker not having
esteemed by all who knew her.
Byron couplet.
any feelings,” said the man us he twirled a
"Ob, yes,” I responded. "I love poets little pair of shoes on hb Augers, "why
ami poetry.”
then did I let that woman have fifty cents
Mrs. Collier and Mm. Dr. McLeay visThe old gentleman grew young, nnd on her baby's shoes? I couldn’t sell ’em
Red friends in Otsego last week—Harry □ever shall I forget the wonderful thought for ten cents. Look there, and there.”
Goss has returned from the' Agricultural and imagery that flowlxl in a continuous
Ho showed a broken place in the side of
college for a short vacation—11. Holliday stream from his lipa.
each little red shoe that-had been worn so
"W^jo are your favorite poets?” he asked long they bore the exact shape of the little
has returned from Buffalo, N. Y.—James
Havens has been sick and unable to attend abruptly.
/
foot.
I named them, and without farther com­
to hb duties as janitor—Ser. nadera visited
"Look nc these,”*ho continued, as ho
some of our homes last Friday eve and ment quoted my favorite poem, one of took down a bundle from the shelves and
their music was highly appreciated—At n Mrs. Browning's. When 1 had flnishesl not ungently opened it. "All the clothes
meeting of the citizens of Prairieville it my companion resumed bb post by the her child had. all it ever will have, for it’s
was votefl to Join with the Odd Fellows window and did not deign to notice nw dead—more’s the luck for it, poor thing.”
In their decoration exercises at this place again.
“What did yon let her have on the
I was much discomfit®!. Had 1 given clothes?"
June 14.
Program.—Oration,
music,
songs, select readings, etc., and a picnic offense? Before reaching onr destination
"A quarter; but they are not worthit.”
"Only a quarter on the clothes, and fifty
dinner in the grove. The G. A. R. post 1 ventured to say:
"I suspect, sir, that you do not like Mrs. cents on tho worn on* shoes? Why did
Is to lie invited to jolu with them. The
you give so much for them?"
invitation is cordially extended to all the Browning’s j&gt;oetry.”
The dark eyes of the stranger turned pit­
"You tell! I don’t khow, only that the
surrounding country to come and join in
ifully
upon me, and he said: "Madam, that woman worked on my sympathy. Said
making it a pleasant day—Jacob Brand­
Metier of Middleville was In town—Mbs sonnet is the sweetest and its singer the the f.-Biiily hadn’t eaten a square meal for
Hewitt a returned
missionary
from most precious gift life bns given me. She a moot a and the children were crying for
bread. So I gave her fifty cents for the
Mexico, spoke in the M. E. church last was my wife.”—Cor. Christian Union.
shoes. I always was just such u softheart­
Sunday morning—M. J. GosS secured the
ed fool! Yet there’s folks will tell you
services of Mr. Baldwin an artist of Kala­
mazoo and atmut n hundred of tho mem­
Up town there is a phonograph and the ihnt pawnbrokers haven’t any hearts."—
bers of the Sunday School gathered al the man who b running it b a hotel owner. Detroit Free Press.
M. E. church early Monday morning and He had a caller Tuesday whose "dander”
sat forn picture; Mr. Goss lias been Sup't. was up. The room was quite full ot peo­
In the earlier stages of its use vegetable
and as he Is soon to leave and cannot take ple and((he caller hod an insane desire to
the school with him, thought that the next give bb nian a "piece of hb mind.” He ivory
principally known In the shape
Iwst thing—The Epworth League at Milo did so. He berated him up hill and down. of ornaments of various kinds. If you
united with Prairieville In giving an en­ He didn't leave him, aa he expressed it, in will remember, some year* ago It waa ex­
tertainment last Sunday evening at the M. any kind of shape. AU tbe time the ob­ tensively handled by train men awl street
ject of the attack had ou the counter by fakirs, who peddled boskets full of little
E. church.
bb side the phonograph, in action, only trinkets made from tbe ivory nut. At
Otoventale.
the caller didn't know it. When he had preaent practically the whole prmluct of
the ivory uut goes into buttons^
About two thousand dollars worth of finished, the Lewiston man said:
"Arc you done?”
One of the peculiar features of the ma­
machinery has just been received nt the
"Yes, I am done,” was the reply.
terial in relation to buttons is its suscep­
brick yard—George Mosier has moved to
"Just
ouo
moment,
”
was
Lbe
rejoinder.
tibility to coloring matter. It* can be col­
Milo, and we need another grocery man—
Milton Conyer is clerking for Charles "I want you to hear what you said,” and ored anything that is deaired by the manu­
Judin—The mow hotel will be three stor­ the merciless phonograph was reversed facturers. You will notice that the artis­
ies high—John Conyer has moved his barn nnd tho reeord''pronouncud through tho tic tailor makes use of this to great advan­
tage In his adaptation of buttons to gar­
—There was no preaching at the church machine ao that all could hear It.
A blush overspread the caller's face. He ments. In the Scotch tweed softs of light
last Sunday, the minbler being called to
Ohio, to attend the funeral of two of his listened in wonder and rurprbe. As oaths and mottled texture, or garments of any
nndepithet*
flowed
out
of
tbe
machine,
tho
color
whatever where a solid, button b
brothers—The Zeeland Brick Co. will be
able to furnish brick In a ehort time for exact reproduction of hbown vituperation, u-ied, one in perfect harmony with the ma­
even as large a job ns our new court bouse he moved away, aud when all was done a terial may be selected. The varieties in
and jail. The Co. has ample facilities for man more sheepish and ashamed could not shape .and color arc almost conntleas.—In­
making the best brick In large quantities— lie found. Said be, after a moment’s terview in New York Telegram.
The cooper at Delton presented a couple thought, turning to tbe Lewiston man; "I
Bay City lost but 912,000 by fire In 1891
of barrels to M. Pennel, Sr. In workman­ have had a valuable lemou. No mail who
ship they can’t be beat—Mr. Fennels ami would talk like that in public baa any over 8200,000 lew than that of 1390.
wife were called to Kalamazoo last week right to be considered. I want you to pull
There is money In a good Are department.
that
record
vpr
call
it.
off
fnfm
»*•••*
’
tu attend the funeral of one of their grand

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RAVAGING FLOODS.

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Thursday, May 19. »89’

BEECHAM’S
PILLS

COOKBROS.. Proprietor*.

jOo^ow

SICK HEAD­
ACHE,

Last Levee in the American
* Bottoms Gone.

Omaha. .M»r II.—Tb» n&gt;i»rto&lt; lb. oom-

miMloa on
&gt;“ lb'
1 xn. tdm. &lt;f;&gt; In tb- Mrtbodbb conlwrae.
‘ ...unlnr, Blahop Flujwnia pr—Mlyt
FULL MEA8UBE OF HAVOO REACHED A lonB a.bot. mob pine on lb.'
1 wb.thrr a.bop
t«l to .pert
clow- ^^^“n

Aggregete Fat«litle» in
Four Varied Disasters.

M, kiwg fc
time Table.
In effet Jan. .i.hqj,
Favodle Route between Grind ItaNd.
and the east.
'
’ ’^it
* *''* * * * •»•&lt; i

TEEHIBLE CBA8B 01 THE BIG FOUB.
Allo
Gltn-U:..

Wueoded-tTreek "■ th- Nevf-lk —d

Clark.v.tl.'

KwMa«ld«l In tbe
' Ira jit LeJje
Lanina
Detroit

n to
'r-rj. •-L’JLIt b. eim«l co 8und»r, tb. h.UU be‘»«
Ci.kcisxaH, Ma/tf-A frightful colli, Edmore
|
that the fair better not be held K It to riou occurred on the Big Four road near
. Htauwn
I
ALTON, Ill., May 17.-Th* flood* of the
opened Sunday. Then tbe
. Inula
MlMi**l|it&gt;i and Missouri rivers accom­ report wa. twain laktot up and a IM. djr Cleves yesterday, resulttog in the death
lr Grand Ledge
r U.
plished the full measure of their power to batoewned open tb. quertlob: Wbat to of five persons and tbe injury of twelve or
fifteen. The regular Sunday accommoda­
T&lt;"G«# Wr-r ■xlr
harm Sunday night when the last of tlw
the conatltution t
tion, which usually laaY« Aurora for Cin­
main levees on the-|wuinMila known as tbo
fub
Lan* I ite
lllnhop* to B'H" Dlstrfets.
cinnati at 8:30 a m., started at T:30 ItMrtead,
Missouri point and in the American
1 U
Grand I^'dEf'
OMAtra, May isi-l)' Motbodtot otm- wing to it change In tho schedule which
bottoms broke aud was swept away, sub­
Hufllken
Sun-id
JO .V.
went into effect yeaterday. The train con­
merging £0,000 acres of farming land. The lentueo y-lerday wa. pntobtad ojee
iBdbury '
Bishop
Joyce.
Resolutions
were
Introduced
influx ino these low lands stopped the tine
sisted of acombinatlon baggagecar,aamokLaKe Odrwsa
evident prospect of being Ing car aud three p*~enger coachee.
Clarksville
of the river for a few hours, but yesterday j and referred,
—twith
..
tClmdsic
■favorably,
rualgniug
each
morning It was again slowly encroaching ! reported•
When near Cleves tbe engineer of the pas­
Alto
,
to
a
limited
territory
for
on the banks, with the gunge reaching 1 bbhop ”* • Hm!
MeCorl
senger engine saw a freight train ap­
a
terra
rf
&lt;our
year.,
exe.pt
East Feri*
four
thirty feet above low-water mark, and a
t«
Grand Rapid-;
tb. HUlor btobop. and aboltoblog tb. limit proaching. but too late to prevent a colli­
A M
all railroads, communication
with St. o&lt; time now artaeblnK to pastorate. Tbe sion. The freight crew had forgotten
!• M. JLouis was abandoned.
conetltutlonal ettmmtaalon report "at&gt; ■ex­ about the change in the schedule and eup’IFSUnmd i-elge .
plained by Utobop Merrill, who jald that
;*nrtiu&gt;d
,
the coutereuccact-,.
couferencc of 1872 had
Later the Chicago and Alton established lne
— e7T*2"
— ku^lt
’Ar loots
glues came together with a terrific crash.
.^__JCity
LT Boward
tmumuniention with St. Louis via the Hahiug
lay representation
aud making it
llsinug iay
rcpn»cui«itiw.a SftFive JO«Bd and Fsrhaps More.
Venice ferry and lb. main line train, were 1
------- ------------ ' b.r
Uli. this
: constitutional,
but morertbrow
that to overthrow
The killed are: W. O. Edwards, freight •• Stanton
made up at Venjce. and tbe Jacksonville action would leave the church to a di- engineer, Greensburg, Ind.,
William
iemna. Propositions to legalize tht* ac­
trains ran from this city. The Big Four flyer
• Even- day. others week dsvs nah
«op
tion were submitted and tbe conference Higgs, passenger engineer, Lawrenceburg.
od sirnal.
‘
left for Pana at 7M to connect with the
Ind.; David Heywood, freight conductor,
Parlor cars ou all trains
*.■ u Gnj
ndjouraed.
main line trains which ran to that town
Indianapolis; Hiram Bruce, freight firevia the Vandalia and Illinois Central rail­
Omaha, May 11-The Methodist confer­ mau, Greensburg; Phillip Gibbon, bag­
ways. Fifty car-loads of stone and a car­
ence yesterday under tbe chairmanship
of gag, master, Lawrenceburg.
load of empty sacks were taken out yes-, ruw jc-x.-y-------------- —
In jured—John Schroeder, passenger con­
terday morning to Venice for filling, tho ■ Bishop Newman continued the discussion
btan. | &gt;
crevasse on the Alton, and trains wero of the
■
report of■ tbe
---------constitutional
i
com­ ductor, and Hollon Terrell, Lawrenceburg;
Lb!.-ago. •)
LreraadKgulatsthebctaeta. kvnalf ttaqraaU
again brought through last evening.
mission. Dr. Goucher -peaking for bii C. M. Kitchic. Shelbyville; Tim Keefe,
freight brakeman. Lawrenceburg; Ed
ItMcae of the Flood-Uonud.
pro{»wition to legalize lay representation Guin, Chattanooga; F. O. Connelly; Will
Anticipating the worst a mass meeting
u it was established by the conference Cromar, passenger
brakeman; JJ Hie
was called Sunday night by ex-^Inyor Mc'
00
Pike and othw leading citizens, and relief of 1872. Judge l^iwrence, of Ohio, offered a Beading, Aurora. Ind.; Mra. Moreland, .I.bl trait. t»rpicvo
committees wero appointed to rescue the resolution declaring that the action ot the North Bend, and little girl; George W. ^A*^ ouragrnu fur further wiiieuhn or
conference
of
1808,
the
act
of
1M8
and
the
Hub'.er, Miamisburg, a traveling salesman
people of the flooded districts.
Three
whoeoeetry them vfll find these little pills v*l»&gt;
(■KORt.K DrIIaVex. Gen t P*.. r Agl
for McCormick Reaper Manufacturing
steamers were chartered and sent out iu
able la so many ways that l^y will not bo wlfc
•
Grand lUjods.
do without them. But after aUslck head
all directions to bring in the tide-bound
company. It !■ thought there are more
sufferers from tbe second stories, on roofs minable debate was shut off by the pre­ dead bodies In the wreck.
of their homes, to this city, where they vious question, and Dr. Goucher’s proposi­
were cared and provided for by public tion wn)» adont&lt;d. The second section of
HagXBBTowX, Md., May 16.—Tho fast
funds. A great amount of live stock is tbo commission's report was postponed
re|&gt;orted drowned, but so far no human to the next general conference on tbe train on the Norfolk and Western railway
we sake oar great bout. Oar pills core it while
ground that this conference didn’t under­ which leaves here at 12.-«0 a. m.. was
ethers donot
____
lives are known to have been lust.
stand it. The committee on episcopacy wrecked twelve miles south of here at 1
Many Men Out of Work.
All the flouring mills hive been forced reported adversely on the proposition for
o'clock yesterday morning by jumping the
to snspend, and six of the eight big fac­ new bishop*.
track and dashing ipto three loaded
tories of the Illinois glass works were
freight cars which were standing on a sid­
•hut down yesterday morning, throwing
Omaha, May 11—The first important ing. Conductor Hayes was killed instant­
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York- ' 1,900 men untof employment.. Tho crops
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE destroyed In fhe flooded district* wero resolution offered In the Methodist con­ ly and twelve pas^ngrrs were seriously In­
Among the injured are: John
chiefly wheat and early potatoes tor the ference yesterday was one to' the effect jured.
Chicago market. Just below Portage, In that the church must come out more on Hauk, of Lewistown, Pa, badly injured,
FOR PROFIT
the big bendr, but a quarter of a mile in­ the side of the laborer in his fight with will likely die; J. P. Hank, father of tbe
i Mich.) Bp
tervenes between the two rivers, and tbe capital. An attempt to paua this out of above, cut about tbe bead; William E»llngcr, of Wort Fairfield, Pa., cut about
Missouri is within a foot of the top of the
head and body badly lacerated; B. B. L.
Endos- stamp for clrcnlar. Addrem. A. A dividing ridge. Should it go over this it
mit toe.
Un ordained preachers
were
PAlUriH. Propr.
Chancy, of St, James college, and a man
would plunge down a seven-foot grade given authority to
solemnize mar­
suppowd to.be D. A. Rogers, of Bqehanan,
into tbe Mississippi.
■
riage when authorized by secular law; tho
J
Would Ch«n&lt;« It* Course.
Va., badly hurt.
1 The effect would be to change tbe course question whether bishop* shall be per­
mitted to vote at meetings of the Book
DEATH IN THE ANACONDA.
of the Miuouri and bring the mouth six Concern committee wax sent to the judi­
WHY IS THE
A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
miles above instead of eight miles below ciary committee. A resolution that was
•
Physician and Surgvou,
Alton. EYery possible effort is being made applauded was one ordering a report on
Delton.
Mich.
to avert thifflaAt catastrophe, which would
the question whether there was not too ‘ Bvttk, Monk, May 1ft.—Saturday a ter­
change the topography of the country and
Office tn residence, one block east of depot
much “politics” In tbe church elections
render useless tbe new Chicago, Burling-­ and how to abate the evil. Memoirs on rible accident happened hi the Anaconda
nan?
mine. Fourteen men were caught by a m MST 8Hoe ia the wm res
ton and Quincy railroad bridge, now in
the dead were then read and ordered
A. Jt C. IL BARBER
cave-ln on the 9«&gt;foot level Fourteen
course of construction across the Missouri
•
Physician.'), nnd Surgeons.
printed. At night a reception was given
at Bellefontaine bluffs.
the frateyual delegates from the A- M. E.
Calls In city or county responded to wilt
caught by the immense pile of earth and
church.
BREAKS IN THE LEVEES.
promptness, day or nightrock that fell The names of those not
yet recovered are aa follows: William
Omaha, May 1C.—Thvrt wna no session
Hyland. Tim C. Murphy. Qutnn Leary,
ILLIAM O, LOWDEN.
Ki.'-.- OHLEAfis. May ’.7 —Bonnett Gar­ of the Methodist conference Saturday, Jerry N. Harrington, Seward Stewart-,
Lawyer.
seven
tern
cmuhes
of
the
delegate*
going
Daniel Sheet-an, John B. Sullivan, Frank
Office oyer Julias RityfieU's More, State rett It-vee, thirty miles above this city,
street, HgMlngs, Mich.
Jffokr at 3 o’tlcxk yrsterday morning. to Lincoln by invitation, whrrj they ar­ Aggaxn, unknown.
rived nt 11a.m.. were welcomed by the [
Rvery effort wn* «;*•!.- tocluse the break,
____
ibut it w.ui foundinipo--M&gt;lt-,'aul the break mayor, the governor, the church, • the ■ Three were rescued by
A. SHELDON.
who immediately got to
and worked S2.JLB?r,
• . Abstract amt Ren! Estate Office.
.rapidly widened until it wks 300 feetwide.
a* if for their own lire*.
rescued are
/ A "'trxci block. lianlntK*.
Money t.»
on Ileal Estate Ileal Estate It will flood lake Ponehartmin and tbe pam.o roapvuwr* ncre mane uy mcmoers James Breen, .Michael OlUhm and Rob­
■oi.l -Xi r rinuostou. General con manclng. rear of this city, drown out the truck ot the conference Later they were driven ' ert Works^ll Mjriously injured. Tbe othes*
Hav: •: v (-compete ■&gt;*■: of Abstract Hooks, com­ farms and destroy the oyster beds in Mi»plied f.otn the Record*, ean f"nileh complete ;sissippi sound, and cut off traffic on the throng a the city and vtaited poinis of in- . are believed to be burned put all nwcue,
teresi, including Wesleyan university, though by carefnl ami persistent labor all
» tract*
C. F- DRUOK8. Clerk.
; Mississippi Valley railroad and possibly Yratcnlay the clerical delegate filled their bodim may be reren t red, a* three at
’the Illinois Central.
the Meth&lt;xlLt pulpits here, in Connell j them have been a* follows: John NonlI’. DRAKE, M. D..
Another Lc»ee Gives Way.
, U&gt;» taUlva of cjeh »-*■
Bluffs and in'South Omaha. At 3 p.m. Htrom, John Smith and lbw unknown.
A break occurred in tho Gypsy levee Bishop Newman presided at a Sabbath
|F»*K1 NO KI BSTITI TE.
t »ffi.-eover Holloway’s drag store.
•
early
yesterday
morning
and
last
evening,
Union meeting and ten-ininuce addreaaea
‘Office li'inra from 2 to l p. tn. Telephone, eon
Brockion,
aectlui* wltli rraidenw. at Holloway's druj it wa* 2.10 fret wide nnd twelve deep. The were dellwretl by a number of gentlemen.
Leadville. Colo., May 15.— By the
•lore
water is pouring through at a fearful rate.
banding
The tracks ot tbe Loui&gt;ville, New Orleans
•
. ra Z.X.nnooxii,
- of a steam-feed -pipe
-- ia tbe I\nOMkUk May IT.—Coder tbe rbrtrarat-1
',O•
to death
nnd Texas road are aubmerged for miles.
Q M. FOWLSR, I) D. S.
j nnd two others fatally burned. The men
Several large plantations, will be badly ship of Bishop Hunt the— Methodist
O.
con­
damaged. Rivermen say the break could ference liegnn it* third week of business wero near a huge pumpUM-d to force
NOTICE FOR HEARING”) ' l|ri'lS.
Office hours S a m. to 6 p. m.
not have occurred anywhere with les*
water to the surface when the pipe burst,
y«t«nl.r. A proportUon to fonually rao„
State of Michigan.Coma?
’■ ’■■■ ■- . .
damage.
♦
—- c a cauldron out of the place, parNotlee i« licrebt riven, •!:&gt;! '
I ■ ••
ognlze the lay deiegat.on plan provided la boiling tbe unfit,
unate
nwn.
When
,v~
‘t nwn.
When Probate court for ilie Omit' • L. •) r■’“’’J*
FCewsfrntn Other Flood Point*.
0M1T11 A COLGKOVE.
the discipline, paragraphs 55 to (&gt;5, was finally released thvir faces and band* were the tarnix-elchih day of A -r AO
Lawyers.
Chicago, May 17.—At Happyville, Ills,
six
month*
from
that
dale
s-'Y
laid
on
the
table.
A
resolution
from
the
a raw and bb eding mas*. Jam-s Murray for crriiltor* to pr*«-td t^e!r • ■ [ • i*150?”
(Office In Union block. Hastlnjn.)
the Illinois river is four and a half miles
Practice is ail the courts of tho state.
Woman’s National CounciL at Chicago, dled4din &gt;s’ instantly and F. (J’Brieu and to* estate of iaxrelta A. AnuMr-n'Iaic-hs**
wide.aud cover* 75,000acres ot land, half
County, deeeawd. awl tbit all cre'li'l’n
asking the church to come out iu faror of and A. \\ . Cramer cannot live.'
cultivated. No crops will be raised this
• deemed&lt;re required to ?r&lt;—tt«-:r
\ E. KEN ASTON.
torald Probate bmrt; at the!:■;“
year. At St. Louis the river has reached female representation in conferences, was
thedty of H^Ungv for cvn'inMLi'
sent
to
committee,
a*
was
n
resolution
in
•
Attorney at Lgw,
it* crest Much of the low land is sub­
Eluabkth, N. J., May 1ft.—Two Italian* once, on or before the -»U»
W.'-’gg®
(Over J. 8. Goodvexr A Go.'s store.?
merged, nnd hundreds of men ore idle. favor of two lady delegates reported. were buried under tons of earth Saturday next, and that such el»tnw «K- hear-l, "*:ixT
Practice.. In all court*of the State. Collections
Then the report on episcopacy, declaring
&lt;ol«t
Court, on Tbur*«tey. th- vh jw J
Busincs*
i*
greatly
cml&gt;nrra*»«l.
A
large
/ro.eptly attending to.
at£ the Division street crowing ot tbe
territory in northern Texas is flooded and that there were enough bishops at thb New Jersey Central railway by the car­ July «Dd .od Thersdsy. the -'*th
Ovtooernext, attrn o'clock in hit
«
cropa ruined. The Missouri Is falling at time, was presented and adopted. It also
of those dax*.
IL TIMMERMAN. Homeopathic Phy- Kansas City, but there are fear* of an­ recommends that in selecting bishop* ing in of an embankment. Frank Rarello, each
Dated April 2fih A. 1» 1\-'
one of the men. was taken out dead, and
Cha*, w. ahmstnoso. Jud;-* 01;FjoM«-:
&lt; •
slclaii and Surgeon.
other rise, a* mln is falling alongl;be up. color shall not be considered.
Giovanni Lombadio, tbe other man, is fa­
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
per river. William Lottman, a farmer,
CAUGHT BREAKING THE LAW.
tally injured.
was drowned in the Burbots riv«r, in Mis­
*
T AW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT- souri, near Washington.
FRED C. PILLSBURY DEAD.
Li
isc omcE or
WON THE BROOKLYN HANDICAP.
PAi.MK!tT&lt;&gt;R «fc Smith,
Chicago, May U. -Abram Fell, of1
man a Victim it Diphtheria.
Woodland. Mich.
Buffalo, N. Y., general freight traffic
Mixnkapoum, May Ifi-Frod C. PillnC. S. Palmjcktox, ‘
J. M. Smith,
manager of the Delaware, Lackawanna
Notary Public,
-^Jostlee of tbe Peace.
NgW Yom. May 17.-Thlrty thousand aud Western railroad, was Indicted by the bury, one ot the members of thu Pillsburypersons attended the opening of tho Graves­ federal grand jury yesterday on tbe charge Washburn milling syndicate and a wellend coarse yesterday to see tho rich Brook­ of giving discriminating freight rates to known horseman, died early yesterday
morning of malignant diphtheria. Mr.
lyn handicap nice, and tbe betting was Swift &lt;fc Company, the packers of this city
lively all over tbe grounds. The horses Fell I* alleged to have steadily violated Pillsbury was about 38 year* ot age, a sou
looked flt to run for a man's life, and the the Interstate commerce law relating to of ex-3|ayor George A. Pillsbury and a
starters were: Longstreet, Rmwell, Judge freight rates for over a year, and proof nephew bf cx-Gevcrnor John S. Pillsbury.
Morrow, Pcsara, Raceland. Fairview
v,pnf"?°k*1&lt;o thu Brand jury that on He wa* born at Concord, N. H., ami came
Clarendon, Banquet, Port Chester, Mad- Fell a orders £ai,w.s,iy
paid to Swift to Minneapolis in 1872. In 1873 be was ad•tone Kingmaker, and George W. Izjng- &amp; company in rebates through one of their milted a* a member ot tbo milling firm of
•trret led at the »tartj and after him cams Mcnt* last year and that nt another period
C, A. Pillsbury ft Co., of which he wa* a
Fairview.
paid to the same agent member at the time of hb death. He reFalrriew Taka* the Lena.
whose name is A. R
44 u
wn*?».a lMT.interwrt ln
Pawing the grand stand Fair view led
—----rau Og r-U_
mllUn»
but w„ not
by five lengUis, and nt the half mile he
AU tbe evidence by which It is
active In it* management.
was ten length* in front and his backers
were jubilant, while Judge Morrow was and thb. will lx, ..old.! th. '.Unw
THE DEATH RECORD.
*L’Iu1*hl?.d- r-V’l." '11-1 rt tb. mil. -raamonlng wlluerara who will auL Uw
ITitAXK MomuLt All rat. oil.otlh.bert
rtd Huwll too. the leml Prarnu.
moment „(M.toU.utr.
known ot Poona’, ,„ly ^ttlen.. »t ItoMorrow then began to- move up, and was
oria, Hla
£°°
at
l,eKinuin« of the stretch.
.I101
In &gt;b. final ,tx- 'rtth'Uter.tato
P°“"
t«®nth Russell gave it up and Morrow
took th. lead. But jn.? here t?™’
promin“" ta-°came on like a bullet and lapped Morrow
From here on it was terrific, uml it was an
bJfOroCnn°&lt;* Which WOald w,n- But i11-* cunt to cause a break ia rates.
T
*1™
re*cl»&lt;*&gt; Morrow got
W. II. Kellogg, head of a larirc whele- AU draggisu are *ntboruci tbi* hmd In front and won. Pesaara sec­
itive guarantee, a ted
n0
knoint,
•*lc clothing firm, at Chicago.
ond, Russell third and Longstreet the fs
the Proprirt^i
WuauoTOx, M.J n-Th. u.Unioc„
vorlte, absolutely but. Time of race,2^'
btu.ii&gt; Pipe Expiorfou.

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MORTGAGE SALK.
Dcfigit having been made in tie orHIHmH
&lt;»f n &lt;*&gt;rtam iuj
nl!w)K i.v Jain-s Endsley
and Franuis A- K uLlt-v io Kmnu Bmipviu
^apdJ^T,‘In‘‘; r -V”M-,,o,, «*e.«ded In
lbs office of the. R^t«trr of _deel«. for the

uwrtfijixrs U» l ay-IJ2: bal.l mortipme was on
fheexpr—scoti-IItlhx that If nny inter st shall
become &gt;'je jooI remain r.tipUd for slxtr days
(hen ixse oriiteitMl *:&gt;&lt;! Interest shall forthwith
pecvHiv &lt;iue and uhiectaOlr. and defau't having
been .iwd- tn 'h* payment «&gt;l Interest dim Novenner Sftb. W9l and u»e *amo having remained
unpaid sod in «rmrs for i lie »p.«ce ot sixty
days amt upwards, tlio iirbmjpsl sum of four
hundred fifty dol’sr- nlth all artcanwes of Inter
•st threeon Is now due and payable by the t*rms
ot said mort&lt;tee; on which mi.rttfwe there is
elalmed to be due nt fhedste of inis notice the
sum of lour hundred sixty four dollars and M&gt;100 and no suit &lt;&gt;r uroce*d gs st law havlmbeen instituted ’o recover Hie m&lt;meys secured
by said mort/K*. or any part taenrof;
Now, therefore, by virtue of tbe power of
sate contained In said mortsw. and the
statale I* eneh css-made and iwnvfded. notice
ta hereby, liven that on itaturdav the »Ui d*v of
u
ten o’clock In t.ie forenoon,
I sluUl rell at public .surtkrn, to the highest- bldder. ar the north front door of lixrrr County
Cmirt
in th* City of HaaXluire, Mlchljuui.
(that beta* the place where the Circuit Court
fur Barry Comity h holden'. the premises de­
scribed tn said mortgMp*. or w mtwih thereof
M may bo necessary to pay Uie ammmc due on
said mort«atce. with seven per c&lt;mr. lutcrwtf,
and all lerat cmw. tarether with the nttornry’s
fee allowwi by law convenanted for therein, the
premises beta* deserltnM In urn inortgnae n&gt;
«U Uume reruta lota aud parcel* of und ritaate
In th* town«*up of B tlHmure. in th- ,xmnty of
Barry and state of MSehlsan, and drecribed as
E”3p&lt;yte- Tty soorhsret quaner ot the

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Thera Ware Forty-Throe Victim*.

IfofiLTN. Wad&gt;„ May 1&lt;-Forty-tfarra is
U» total of the victims of the

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M' Vax BruKS’ well-known
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No Alkalfes

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-A FACT

Itil
disturb tbe labor market.

Johnathan Blanchard, formerly presi­
dent of Wheaton (lib.) co^ege, Is dead,
aged bl.
Erskine M. Phelphs, Che well-known
Chicagoan, has arrived home from a tour
Of tbe world.
.
.are used in the
Miss Maud Gonnfr, a home ruler. Is mak­
ing speeches in France for the frish hottie
preparation of
Continued mins incretw! the danger rule cause, and will next come to this
from fluod* along ^be Ml*xiaaippi. Al­ country.
Dan Coughlin, another of tbe men in
ready much damage has b.-en &lt;hn:c to
stock Mid farm property iu southwestern Joliet prison serving a sentence for tho
Cronin munler, is reported m&gt; ill that his
Illinois and in 3Us»onrl.
•fl
reertv
ty is doubtful.
• The United States Hotel Men’s .-v«ocin­
General Thomas .A. Rowley, a distin­
tion is in sessio.i at Detroit. L A. Mc­
Creary. of the Rus-ell bouse, D.-troit, was guished veteran of the civil war, died at
ONE B1VJOYS
elected president aud Walter Borne*, Vic­ Pittsburg, aged Si years. Ho rose to be a
toria hotel, Chicago, secretary and treas­ brigadier general during the rebellion.
which is absolutely pure
Both the method and result* when
E.
N.
Deboisaiere,*
a
wealthy
French
­
urer.
and soluble.
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
George Dambleton, a dairyman of man, has deeded property valued at $125,­
It ha* wo" i,ian ,Jifee iimet thi rtrenffi^
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
Marshalltown, in., was drowned while 000 to the Odd Fellows of Kansas City to
of Cocoa mixed with Starch. Arrowroot
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
ernsaing a swollen creek. Hl* body has found au orphans* home.
or Sugar, and i* fitr’inore economical.
Tbe general executive board K. of L. Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
not yet been recovered.
A good flow of water has been struck has determined to boycott a Lynn shoe tem effectually, dispels colds, bad,- jfray few
ona ee,,t “ eu^in an artesian well at Redfield, S. D., at a manufacturer because he has discharged aches and fevers and cures habitual
i* deliciou*, nourishing, and easilt
all the unlou men in his employ.
depth of IGO feet.
y
ptPMTEO.
;—|--------The monument to lieutenant General • , “Dr." Cyrus R. Teed, the “Christ" of one constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
Sold by Crocora everywhere.
A. P. Hill of the Confederacy will be un­ of the new religious bodies located at Chi­ only remedy of its kind ever pro­
cago, has been sued for $100,000 damages duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
veiled near Richmond July 30.
by a husband whose wife left him and ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
Mr*. II. K. Gannon publicly horse­
went to take up her abode in the Teed
whipped Mrs. Frank Quinn nt Davenport,
its action and truly beneficial in its
household.
la., on account of family differences.
effects, prepared only from tbe most
PKOKATK OKDKP.
The United States senate has lost its
bt Un nf Michigan, County of Barry—as.
Archbishop Elder of Cincinnati says second member this session, tbe death healthy ana agreeable substances, its
At a session of tbe Probate Court for thr the Catholic church will not allow the
&lt; ounty of Harn-, hidden nt tbe Probate Orth *-. rending of any burial service but its own being announced of Senator Barbour, of many excellent qualities commend it
In the City t*f HaMlug*. In said county, on
Virginia.
He died suddenly—had. not
Tuvrtny. the 3rd day of Max. in tnP iu iu cemeteries. This bar* out the been in robust health for some time. He to all nnd have made it the most
popular remedy known.
yrarimc thousand eight hundrr&lt;|*nd ninety tan. Grand Army ritual.
wns 73 years old, born in Culpeper county,
Presmt. Charles W. AnnstruitK. Judge u!
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
An unknown horsethief was fnlaily shot Va., and had nerved in the house for three
Probate.
In the matter nf the estate of F. Eu­ near Iwmcaster, O. The thief wore a Grand sessions, being sent to the senate to suc­ and SI bottles by all leading drug­
gene wales, dreeased.
IE CHILDREN'S COUGH CURE
Army suit and buttons.
ceed Riddlebvrger iu 1889.
gists.
Any reliable druggist who
On reading and filing thn petition, duh veri­
fied. &lt;*l Nettle \Viwi. widow of %«lddeceived
.
-A' Thurnluy, May 13.
may not have it on handwill pro­
piaiinx that adinimstrntloii of *ald estate be
Al Tower Bill, six miles east of Pana,
cure it promptly for any one who
granu-d to tbe |*cllliuuer ur tu some utlu-r
A
large
colony
of
Mormons
is
settling
in
suitable jiefrou
Ills., coni has been struck bj- prospectors
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
Tbervvpiii ii |» c-rdered. that Friday, tbe at a depth of “50 feet. The vein is of the state of Oaxocn, Mex.
■-TUi nay of May. A. D. 1TO2. at ten o'clock
The order of Railway Telegraphers are substitute.
“JluX^at.falUiiJuU."
' ...
„
( iutlieluceuooubcmulguedfurihehcariiigofsaid excellent quality nnd 7 ft. 4 in. thick.
|n
session
at
Chattanooga.
IH-iitlon. and that the heirs at law of said drCALIFORNIA FIG 3YRUP CO.
At Hillsboro, Illa, a jury found Joseph
Ab attempt is being made to form a
•erased and all other persomi liiterested In said Jackson of Thomasville guilty of killing
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
i-.-iiHta. are requited io appear at a session of said
plate glass trust, which so far gives little
LOUISVILLE. Kf.
NEW YORK. ff.lQ
Court, thci: tu be holdeu &amp;t thr Probate sjffice John Couch last January and fixed his promise of success.
in the City of Hastliigs. in said County, and punishment at one year in the peniten­
.V A!l&gt;».
show cause, If any there be. why the prayer ot tiary.
William Wood and John Fahey, pro­
Hie i&gt;etltli&gt;ii&lt;-r may not be granted. Audit t&gt;
Notwithstanding cold weather, tbe con- fessional burglars, have escaped from the
Im Hierprderect. that sold pvtlliouer give notice
in the |&gt;eisons Interested lu said estate, ot thr ditiun ot wheat is said to have impruvtal ’Wilmington, DeL, jail.
IN THE
| prudency of said petition and dhn bearing during tile last month.
George Godfrey, colored, and Joe Lan- '
t thereof, by causing a copy of tins order to be
non fought four rounds at New York.
Mr*. Georgia Thomso of Stillwell, HI*,,
| published in tbe llw»tliigs HANjrxit. a newspa| orr pi Inted and circulated tn said County of has brought suit for $3,000 damages The contest was won by Godfrey.
TIMETABLE.
| Harry once In each week for throe successive against the Chicago, Burlington and
A committee has been appointed to
In effect June M. 1890.
weeks previous to said day of lirar.ng.
Quincy railroad for cansing the death of memorialize southern state legislatures
CilAS. W. AKMSTttOXU.
for a pension far Mrs. Jefferson Davis.
ii. |» ST.L, Chicago.
I (A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
her husband but summer.
o«i
Statlonr
A
C.,
B.
and
Q.
locomotive
blew
up
at
Cholera Is epidemic at Cabul, the capi­
z-c£
Deadwood, S. D.-, and killed Engineer
tal ot Afghanistan.
Riuehard,
Fireman
Wilson
and
Brake
­
SOKTH.
The native government of tbe Leeward
Kalamazoo Lv...
Islands has given way to a French protect-1 man Nelson.
Kaat Cooper
A supposed male tramp captured at Rleblana Janet.
orate.
'fl 4?
£
................
Judge Timothy IL Rearden, of the su­ Muncie, Ind., turned out to be n woman, CrMMy
M0o....
who
said
she
wanted
to
experience
a
genu
­
perior court of San Francisco county, Cal.,
Delton ...
I"
ine tramp life.
13
Clover).i- ,
is dead.
Mrs. Hannah Cordack was outraged In Shultz ... .
R.- Hunter &amp;’ Bro., stock dealers of
• fa
Rockport, Mo., have failed. Liabilities one ot the “compartmeutM" in an Enlish TIabtixg*..
railway coach by Albert Windle, who was
$73,0(K&gt;, aMcta WO.ouo.
Inter arrested and jailed.
Hon. R. P. Earhart, collector of cus­
Woodland
An
English
tlrru
will
build
a
factory
for
toms nt Portland nnd for eight years sec­
Wnodburv
the manufacture of Axminster aud Wil­
I’in 1&gt;.
retary of state of Oregon, Is dead.
Who ha* vpitvd thto city one day eocb month for the |*n»t year, hvi done
ton carpets and rugs at Elizabeth, N. J. Uinsiug..
im&gt;n.-'-xn Iler.: proh-relonnl work and inh|!&lt;*mnredifi1ciill cures and warm
Detroit..
Tbe ground has been purchased.
.friend* aw&lt; ng invaliu* npd nil with whom Lu lint- had any kind of dcailngs
William Hughes, city clerk of New j The New York commissioners who went
than any rtfanm r who had ever vt.-lted uur locality. Inured hl* character,
like hl* skill. I* licyuud reproach.
Richmond, Wis., has ken mysteriously ; to Washington to work for tbe World’s
Stations.
misaing since Friday L-tsL
fair appropriation bill are confident that
DURING THE COMING YEAR THE DOCTOR’S
Jay Gould i» still at Albuquerque and , tbe measure will be passed by the hpuse.
VWt* v. in la- faithfully continued, «nd If life nnd hral:h lx» spared he hope*
vuVTH.
enjoying the climate so well that he will i Representative Busey, of tho Fifteenth Kalamazoo
to nd-l many iintnre tb nf» already very extemdvr Jirt of |*ntlent*.
Ar ..
stay there us long ns Be can.
Illinois district, has declined a renominn- Ka»! Cooper Lv.
The l**r twoyear* have largely IncroaMM th* numta r of chronic Invalid*,
owing Inrgvlv |o tbe peculiar Influence exvrtcd by tbe IntlucnzaiLa Grippe',
John Williams nnd his wife, by agree- ! tion, but his friends an^Aleluging him ■ Itlebland Junct
&lt; ------ even tboM wholmvc c*c«pul Hila blighting ucourgv feeling It* peculiar «twith
telegrams
lagging
/
him
to
run.
Ho
meat, committed suicide at Sr. Ixiuis, bo- i
fccta ujx-u their *y»tem*. All *affnr«-r* from catarrh, throat and lung nfMilo
wants to retire to look after his business Delton__
Pxib-n* find thcin*c!vc* fulling instred of Improving. unlc«» under the
cause they were poverty-stricken.
UK.rt «kl!lft;l treatment. Th I* I* alro true of catatrltal e.mdiUon* of the
Cloverdale
Mr. Blaine modi a m!w&gt;tep nt a garden interests.
Aiomach. bowel*, kidney* and bladder, hulred tbe giiindular sj stem and
Bbuiu .......
John
Coburn,
of
Antelope
Creek,
Mont.,
mucouo iticmbraoea have *uffcred m*»*t. often lending to neuralgia,
party at Washington and measured his
rbcumutlualfrctlon* and grave brarx dlrturlmnce*. The liver alno. one of
length on the ground. He was not severe­ after frequently Insulting Mrs. Drake, a Hastings
the meet important organ* of the taxly. ha* not wwijhiI. nnd in loo many
respectable married woman, tried to force
ly hurt.
&lt;aw* h*w&gt; suffered from congc«tton*. enlargement■* and general torpidity.
*&lt;eu:&gt;ipitni&lt; *1 by all Its dt*traui!ng train at nymptom*. a* drop»y. con*tipaEnglish newspapers consider the govern­ his way into her house one night when her Woodland
tlon ut Um bowel*. p|lc*.*ick headache, vague and nnmcle** ijcprcsrion* uf
ment’* agreement to take part in a silver husband was away. She shot him through Wondbunr
xplrir*. co«gr»ttan» with coKl band* ana freL alternated with heat of palm*
rt« d. L.Jtx.
conference an unwise concession to the ' the body with a rifle and he died in an Lansing
nnd m*Ic» Of tret, coated tongue, foul breath, aching brad, back and limb*,
9 15
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hour.
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thick ami high colored urine. cn&gt;«. Irritable temper, and general "blue
free coinage advocates.
Detroit................ ;...
devil*.” The accompanying eut* happily Illustrate the foregoing ill»«*a*cd
Seven thousand members of the Missouri LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
•stop* on signal only.
condition* in part, allot which Dr. Humphrey treat*and cure* where pa­
t No*. 5 anae will not carry passengers nnleM
A. O. U. W. paraded at St. Louis in cele­
tient* will faithfully follow Inslrucihms, without which the rick cannot
provided with freight train permit*.
bration of the seventeenth anniversary of
Chicago.
^’nnll'uhlcurc d!s«t«cd conditions Dr. Humphrey uigrs the afflicted to
Freight trains will be run at the convenience
the order in that state.
ef the company, who reserve tbe right to change
.Chicago, May 19.
bring n Fiimple of urine fi*r riir.ic analysis. Till* sljuuld be the flrxt pusoed
Following were the qnotntiun* on tho board the time of such trains without notice.
nn rising, and put in an at&gt;&lt;*otute|v clean bottle. k«*i»t cool nud brought the
The Waukesha light has been trans­
F. Bush. Gen’l Manager.
ratm day 1
aud at least fotiFounco* In quant.ty.
ferred to the courts, the village board bar- | of trade to daya \V heat — Mar. opened
a C.Pottxr. GenT P. &amp; T. Act.'
■
;~w ptehivoy no cum * taken without a |a-r*.mui examination.
June, opened slj^c, cloaed
ing enjoined the Hygeia Springs company . MMie. clioed 8
Fie; July, opened 81c, closed
Corn—
—
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’1
from piping water out of town.
May, opened 47c. du*ed Op; June, opened I
CuXaVMPtlOff CVH1D.-1 v.as rapidly fulling Into the
I bad suffered fur v«rs with acriuu- &lt;k*fnc#s Jrotn
July. openTd 4214c. rioted I
Three men were killed, one mortally nnd 43c. closed
grasp of that fell destroyer, consumption, given- up by
catarrh. Dr. Humphrey cured m/.
..
. .
.
■•hy-sictiine nnd friends, aould Just poke at*out unable to
ri&lt;*«129Hc:
MORTGAGE BALE.
seven severely injured by tbo explosion 43c. Oats—May. ojMjned
Klv. Ira HyCAHD. Hillsdale. Mich.
d» anything &lt;&gt;f account. Uavv two entirely cund by Dr.
June, opvne I »Mc. riooed 2 He; July opened ■ IMjuiU having been made In ttte conditions
of a battery of boilers at Midland, Mich.
’-rey.
„
,,
,
»Hc.
cloMsd
244cPork-May. opened $«.iU. of» certain mortgage made by Fred Hl Whita
I was so deaf for years that I-could only hour when Holman 9. HumpM
' Lewis Johnson, a Kansas City burglar, closed t».87M: July,
im JkxxIe Fit tXKLts, Mason. Mich.
opened 49.8», closed ney and Frank G. Whitney to Manly A. Bold­
yelled
at.
Dr.
Holman
8Humphrey
ha*
cured
me
en.._ ,..
&gt;&gt;. ..J.r...•■&gt; rMinh
bad a unique scheme. He threw a stone J9.72hi; ---------1—
-------.
• 1 win
-----------p. 1*30.and
reeorded
dared-*Februsn
I
Srj'tember.
opened.. ....
W.A5. closed
pAHALTSiaCURkb.—Our little sun was pnralyxed. had
through the window of the bouse he $3.W&gt;. Lari-May. opoacd $4.1714 closed $dJM, In tbe office of the
warted to a akcleton. «u* a great sufferer from catarrh.
of Barry and------ ----- ,—
wanted to rub, aud if that roused no one j Live Block: Prices at the Union Stock yards County
For nineteen tong years I suffered thn ndtcrv aud an­ rheumatiMn and obstinate ronMipntlnn. Wo took him to
3Mb day of February A.* D 1890 in liber Mof
noys net* of serious deafnns from catarrh &lt;&gt;f throat ano Dr. Htilinan R. Humphrey nt tin* botei In Hmm-u about
he concluded it a safe thing.
today rauued as follows; Hogs—Market inortgaces. on page 15» and said mortgage was
tn'.ddli: car. Was completely cured by Dr. Ilumphrey.
npe rear ngnnnd In a tew mouth* he was well and entire­
fairly a-Uve aud prices 5j»liie
lower; on thvjorh dnv of February, two; assigned to
The
Common
Carriage
Bolt
and
Nut
as(
Amos KkNDALL. Hill-tale. Michly over his paralyzed and tie rly helpless condition.('harlesT. Gorham which said a&amp;sgnment wa*
social ion, which represents all tht car-, ■alee ran.ed a 83.73Q4.65 i-igs,
Frank ta Hotxtom. Eden, Ingham (&lt;&gt;.. Mlcli.
4.70 light. 54.2024.i0 rou.h packing. 81.3.&lt;4 duly recorded, on winch mofflag’ there 1*
riage bolt concerns with two exceptions in . 4.05 mixed, $4.4" 1^4.70 heavy packing and ship­ claimedYo be due at the date of ibis natfro the
i
iniinuiui HIUIK-IUI. Ml. nowr*"'.■ • •
Ik-himg roirplete. Qua L. Phase. North Aduin-. Mienthe country, has decided to reduce the plug lots
sum of two hundred thirty dollar*; and thirtytorture with ulceration of the stomach to such nn extent
three cents, and an attorney's fee of twenty-five
price of its product 5 per cent.
Una ] vomited up every night whnt I bad eaten uunng
Cattle—Market slow and prices steady; dollar* provided for to said mortgage and no
i wai* truuuiCTi lur jvwirunning from ono esr. Was completely cured l(y Dr. the day. 1 tried every where for relief, even going to De­
It is the talk in New York that Mrs. quotations ranged at $4.23.1,1.73 choice to ex­ suit nr proceedings at law having been Insti­
troit.
but
got
no
relict
until
&lt;
put
my
case
In
the
hnnds
of
Humphrey
.
.. .
Frank Leslie, who is the wife of a man tra shipping steers, $3.9*04.25 good to choice tuted to recover the money? secured by said
Dr. Holman S. Humphrey, who euro! me entirely in a
Hrv. F, w. lUrfjtr-Joxg*, Muskegon. Mbb.
mortgage, or any Part thereof;
nnmtd Wilde, bos taken her protege to ‘ do. $15 il4.U0 fair to pmmI }3M&gt;aa7u common
few month*.
Mlt*. M- I . CuoMwr.i.t., Uoriug. Mich.
Now. therefore, ny virtue of the power of sale
j I had been very han! of bearing for many years. "’a»
England to inform his mother that if be ,
coutai-ed In Mid mortgage, and the statute in
DrsTKKitrtMC Catarrhal BnnxcniTfs 4tra SPkrrpra
entirely cured by Dr. Holman &amp;.Humphrj*r
doesn’t earn his own living be can’t be ’ $2JJJjia3J Mockers. $22»©3.7j Texas sreers, such crje made and provt«ted. uotlre 1« hereby
of IIlooii CURKu. -For fourteen years 1 had been torlur$J. tOfcl'Ai feeders, $12 ®J.»a&gt;ws, $2.50 bulls Siven that on Saturday the 2nd ;day of July,
K. C. Camphi:l»&gt; Hil.'-utalc. Mich.
erf with a cu'mb which wm&lt; ofiett
revere m to vomit
the fair Frank’s husband.
aud S2.UVU4.75 veal calves.
D. 1892. ut ten o'clock in Hie forenoon. I shall
I was nlin&lt;«*t blind for yearn. My
t w twtoted «&gt; die. nnd at one time I almost I ted to death. 1 also had ja
She.’p — Market moderatsly active aud sell at public auction, t&lt;* the higbdgt blddair. at.
very revere catarrh of thu stomach nnd bowels, Ur. moiSaturday, Stay 14.
me by Dr. Holman H. Humphrey.
pric.-s firmer: quotations tanged al $5J»bjJil.lO the north front door of tbe court bouse In tho.
Mits. MoluCT. North Adams. Mich.. ““ ’• “u“ld,TO “"''S';. H. Ilrxr.
Elijah Cheavcra. who murdered Dep­ wm'.&amp;im. $l..*»itfli2U natives, a-»&lt;|' $3.73&lt;&amp;7.a) city of Ha«tlng». Michigan, ithat being the olaoe ,
where
circuit court for Barry ctainty is hoM-.
uty Sheriff Culpeper,was hanged al Wash­ lambs; i ho.-n loti, rJ0Q,7i per 1'0 lbs Wow the en). thetbe
premises described Id said mortgage.or .
Ingtun, the execution giving genera! sat­ quotations given above.
so much thereof as may be nec*-sary to pay the .
on by Dr. Humphrey und niy^lght
wj*
went to Dr. Itolmnii 8. Humphrey in-nrly a year ago I
amount
due
on said mortgage, with seven per .
isfaction to all concerned, except Chenver*
had no kli-n of exiting help, but went simply to please my
flne croanierioA. 19c; dairies, fancy fresh, Me; cent, interest, and all legal costa, together irtenite.- 1 could searcidy sum or Like n moment s comhimself.
withan attorney’s fee of twenty-five dollars
I wa* totally blind for twenty four .v«nt* wi.h Mtule fort'for contracted pin -ic.il und &gt;'ientnl suffer I ng. At
The Wollaston foundry’ nt Quincy, 1 No. 1 dairies, Vx*aXttc; packing stock, fre«h. 10c. covenantwf for therein, tbo premise* being
rntatact. Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey remund rae ratar- t'mes I thought I should to**’my ri.iid: all *«&gt;• t.arkneas
descried In said mortgage as td|; that parcel
Mass., was burned. Loss, $70,000; insur­ Egg—Fresh. 1444c per dox. Live Poultry­
and gloom Dr. Hoimuu B Humphrey cured tx.e entirely,
act* and gnve tueguod right.
.
u-iChi kens 12c (&gt;er dux; rooat Jra, Oc; duck*, 1"© of land known as Beards point befweeo Beards' tvn V.ittTii Ri&lt;n &lt; is r&lt;-. »»IS.
ance. WD.OOO.
nnd I recommend him to nil al'ilcu-l.
ISC; turkeys, choice hens, 14c- young turns, 12c; Core and Gun Luke lying east ut, the section
..........
Mir.i. up r&lt;*. Ahn t Office.
Some boys nt Philadelphia played old goblers. 10©llc; crese. $MAX&amp;3 (W per dos. line which runs north and south between sec­
I nn&lt;i iKiit-rwi ior years wnn u ro-w-'« ••
•.
“lynching” and Evan Hamilton was cut Potatoes—Hebrona, 53i£4&lt;'cpcr bn.; Burbanks, tions no. thirty-two and no. thirty-three ol
ular disease of the heart.
Hu’n»wFeMr?’**^L*'*.£
Yankee Spring* Indudlttg mil width of said
down just in time to stive his life.
rwre I haV»breit slowly breaklr.iritown and tin* -*ih of
Point and running southeast or thereabout* to hM May my lygslx'inm to swell and became re Innn In a
John L. Bretx, of Dubois county, has
the center of the narrow* of said Feint near the •
I was fully in the clutches of numb palsy. Dr. Humph­ Ttew
madiL.potatix«. f&amp;aj&amp;'J. •) per brL Apples— main laud.
dsy.* tb 't ti"'ankles wm1 Inrg'T than the thigh*. I
been
nominated
for
congress
by
tho
Demo
­
Jrus rompletvlv laid un. Dr. Humphrey has so complete। Common, $2.33 per brL; itkmL *10)^125;
rey cured me cumpHrtr;
H,3dRl0. Mich
ClIAKLKH T. GOKHAX
crats of the Second Indiana district.
t, cur-.... .&gt;... i n.1
Mlch.
! fancy. $3 .X Strawlxsrries—Tcune see. poor to
Assignee of Mortgagee.
.
Bank clearings at GT cities for the week
An examining lx»rd of medical men at
ended May 12 aggregated $ 1,231.3)7.204, of fancy. S2.OJjJJ.3J por? twenty-four quart case.
examined me and pronounced me to t*c suffering,iron
Catamiih or Stomach. Bowki_*. Kiuxkjs*
diabetes and that I only had about a yi-ar
Ih.*• ‘*r
which
New
York
reported
$735,711,179.
.
w-.......... 1 K-... t.rM-n nn nvu d mill for ttlC
Or. Humpbr.,-.
n«&lt;l rear or *“• a uraii sui*«-rv« । iw... ...»
Tbe governor of New York has com­
• ion and chronic catarrh tbruiigbout. I was so obstinatemuted the death sentence of one Fanning,
Wheat—Na S red winter cash. 96c; June,
ir Sau»tip«ted lhat l got no action without drug* of some
OX ALUttiA CVRBD.—For the MM ’
who murdered his mistress, to imprison­ 8Rtrr; July. U)c; August. b-%c. Corn—No. •
kind,
only
me
kina. which
&gt;• uicu ui
»j imide matters worse. t,l****» w”nt t &gt; Dr.
fered severely with extreme, deprre-im' [ ietit'*.
H
‘ nrr**u»
mixed ca^h. 53^c; May. 52^c: June, a&gt;;4-.
talltoia
Holman
HvitnnnS
B Humphrey, and now
nowlI ani
aniai
a* sadf* new. .pment for life.
system. Iow*plrit». despondency.»»« of *pii*tife.
ItunnM
..... *y»u-m.
.. ... 1 I
.....
K..w&gt;.la HMrtil.tr :ind I am Oil
Oato-Na » mixed cosh. 34«©34«c; May,
••uergy am! general run-down «m&lt;JlttoO of the
A Boston syndicate will spend $1,000,000 34|&lt;c; Juua, 34H’- Rye—Lean activity nnd
had spent much time umI money tryii|g 'to trtt we». and
developing the Bear Gulch group of tin steady;
lor car lot*. Bar.ey-Negwa. f&amp;Ily curM by
VX^rtvilk*. M-vh.
mines Iu the Black hills eighteen miles lected. (Perk-Steady; new mesa
J1L0U.
Lard—Quiet: July. W.W; August, $9.04.
from Deadwood.
1 w a dreadful
rnu'ual
Janies C. Lavelle, the Daviess county,
UwwUL 1 have been entlrdy cured
Newark. O.
Ind., court house burner, has arrived at
the penitentiary at Jeffersonville ou an
lbs; bulls and dry earn, $1.4i&gt;&lt;j3.4U. Sheep
eight years' visit.
and Uinbtt—Sheop an 1 &gt;reu-Ungs flrm ami hfa
Wa* cured by Dr. Humphrey/lx years
pt.rf.nsux.
Two
hundred settlers u.
in Michigan, u.jdis- per lb rnguer:
xwu uuuuicu
higuer: auuiunrn
aouthsrn umuA
Umbs, auu
dull an;l
ant easier:
e*sler:
work ever
Mont.y Ow&gt;er
jm-srlHe P ■». Jr.^nite. Wte
appointed in the outlook, will go to Mpni-! unshorn »h .•«!&gt;. HUu&amp;T.l) per 1U0 lbs; clipped
|TAKt
toba tinder the care of n Dominion itnml- shicp, 53.is&lt;&amp;3.7j; clippjd yearlings, S»; s74
I measured 49 Inches arnimd my te'D J ’wn
gratlon agent.
I ©T-MM; unshorn do, $7.»»i southern lamia*
mor. Was taken to Prof. I.udtani. &lt;
•g-’.J«J«» gj^ruwth withSoldln.’ Home wtl..'
for me. Dr. Humphrey
•Hermitage," Andrew Jtieksoa's place at i
out the u*eof anything but
Jj A,|vnv Sxrito. Janesville. WIs.
Nashville, has been opened. Il Las ac- !
commodntions for B5 men.
,
Cattle—One hmid red and thirty loads mj
rturn with
Margaret Gillon,
year* old.wns pickni sain; market steady; extra steers.
For tho pant throe y^ri 1 h*v«
years been
■mrrh of tho
.ii'tr.nothin
catnrruui
«&lt;■ bowel* aol rectum.
- - ,, 1
up by the New York police pitiably drunk 04.41; medium butchers. &lt;L63 h.Oi; waL-,
an Invalid from tomato troobto_im‘.u
&gt;r&lt; ni ter a
aud in tatters. On her person, however, |L.fi 43.-5. Shop and laimbe—Eighty lea ■»
of the bowels’, but mnmure I to ke *i» ■'
.r-NUy that
wns found bank books representing i'J,IUJ on »U?;saLc; market stJ.iag: rhoio* ti fan y
fiuhtou. but for tho past s?v tr»l •»'
cllppjd sheep. $Ut^i.Uh chnta« to lauvy
•ch* ago 1
in savlugsu
lam-&gt;*. $d.7iYD7. c. lln.«-St.oaty-flre Inada
William Astor left between WO.OOd.dOO on ►*.«:’market steady; heavy xra Irs. $Lbl»,4
hmf glvon up all hope of ov -eg
J - ‘
,
iny&gt; together. Mr &lt;1 &gt;ot *ri ,ct: &gt; o. _
.no
and $40,001 &gt;,IKK), moat uf it to bl* son, John 4A&gt;: good to la st Yuri era. £t.*'U&amp;Lr&amp; go„d to
*f my ever recovering. J ! ’1,‘ ‘ ‘
; ....
Jacob. There are many lx-que*tw to chari­ Lwtpigs, JLQn*tl5.
with tong pieces ot min »rn* *• ’n, ‘
।
iii'f gallon
ties and to church inatiltkiiutta, amounting I
Detroit.
'
•ome days during lha i &lt;r&lt;*ntv-r-»,r 11J
Winn i w&lt;ii
of stuff that looked like m.' ln« I ’« * - - , .*
to over $230,000.
I
Detroit. May 14.
finally taken to see the d row*«» ’'h!
*a|r™
A move ia on foot at Berlin to hold a 1 Wbeata-No. 2 red cash and May. M^c; Joly
up stairs and had to
‘"‘"‘J *nA^.B ddnr my uwn w...-.,
thatdv«»d*mnowkreulnzbmi»®^‘J^
u\nd
forward
World’s fair in that city. There is much BtJec; Na 1 white c*»h.
Corn—Na 8
opposition to thu scheme among the con- ' ca*h, 49c. date—Na 2 cash, UlMc.

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John W. Breckinridge, son ot John C.
Breckinridge, died nt Mercwl, Cal. John
C. Greek Inridge was Bucliannan’u vice
president.
The murderers4}f the Bulgarian diplo­
matic ngvnt to Turkey, Dr. Vulkavitch,
have bevn* eontL-xuued to death at Conktautlnople.

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One day only.

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�PHORATE ORDER

Hastings Banner
Thurad»y. M»y 19. 1S92

.

carpet dealer.
It will be to your advantage io gH prices
on millinery, especially dowers, tor tbe
next 30 days at tbe Racket
AVOCST 14. »879.______ _—
I over 350 dollars worth of fioww on
'hmfd, bought for 37ccwta &lt;m the dollar.
Why can’t we undersoil all competitors at
the Racket
?&gt;»• SMrrH'
You are invited to take a look at the
A Convention
Mor,“ v”
LT
ta aliinaw lncb.de a .liter plan* In the book
,
cases, rockers, chairs, easels ami
at McCoy’s. * Too will find what
HaUonn npon which Ibej propcae to .end pictures
,
r
___ . .&lt;____ tr .
.&lt;m&gt;v
in
tbelr pre.ldentl.1 elector, before the pen- :
“Z ret. tbe democrat, ot Mlebbtnn this line.
*
Mrs. Yale, assisted by her targe data tu
bare Written themselves down a set of ar- vocal music, will give a musical tn baton
wt cowards White all the democrats hall, Wednesday evening. June 1st- This
and all the republicans in their conventions will be one of tbe most interesting and enthroughout the country are declaring one .joyable entertainments of tbe season.
way or the other, with full courage In their Admission 25 cents.
We received too late for this issue a very
eonvictions and full confidence In their In­ interesting letter from Mrs. Striker, who is
formation or lack of It. tho democrats of in Omaha attending the gtmemkoaference
Michigan stand like bumps on a fog when of the M. E. church.
regret that we
the-lmportant question of the currency is cannorgive It a place this week, but will
do so In our next
suggested. Hypnotized by the presence
Among the many pleasing attractions at
of Grover Cleveland as a presidential can­ the Kertutas recently given here, the ren­
didate, their senses stolen away by a blind dition of Little Lord Fauntleroy by Blanche
devotion to the man rather I han the things Barnes, was especially charming,—her
be stands for, tbelr time and attention graceful, easy manner, her complete selfposwskai. with her sweet, young voice,
-wholly consumed in following the wild formed a beautiful picture of childish
hurrahing of the leaders, tbe democracy of grace aud lovoltaess.
Michigan has taken no time to consider
At tbe meeting of the Grand .Rapids
where it stanch 6h the currency question District Woman’s Home Missionary society
where every other western state hM had ot tbe M. K. church held in Grand Rapids
Its say, either directly or ambiguously, as la-t-week, Mrs. Daniel Striker was elected
president and Mrs. E. Y. Bogle was
its convention happened to be endowed
eKted Recording Secretary.
Good re­
with bouesty or hypocrisy.
ports were received from each auxiliary
Such. then. Is the fascination bf the can­ one new one having been organized. Tbe
didate that has been forced upon them, meeting was of great intereat throughout.

EDITORIAL notes.

that though candidates are supposed to be
the representatives of morementa and of
issues, the democracy of Michigan, for fear
of offense to the candidate par excellence
of the period, lias held Its peace on tho
currency question. Rather than injure tbe

chances ot one who bos taken the unpopu­
lar side of Ute issue, the people, through
tbeir representatives in the democratic
convention have held their peace about
what they consider to be the issue of the
time; and so far has the cowardice and the
hypocrisy gone that when democrats less
given to idolatry than the rest call atten­
tion to the omission they are met with the
derision of those politicians whose only
platform Is the old candidate and tlte old
job. How can the people who are *80 for­
getful of their own interests expect those
whom they put Into place to bb‘ mindful of
-their charges when those from whom they
derive’power are not faithful to tbemwlves?
It ia a fair presumption Mutt tbe majority
of the democrats of Mlchl|tan are favorable
to free silver. The flatty Itself is on rec­

Following are the towns entitled to re­
ceive fine money for the support of school
libraries.
The apportionment will* be
made later, and will be based on the numbet of children of school age:
.338 ‘•^S’S.U.iuror
KAssyria.'
.375
Baltimore
.3)4
Barry
.487
Carlton
769
CastletonJ
.830
Hastings City......’.
.494 scribed.
j. Ar.fared. that Thunday the
Irving
Tbereupoo H »
ten o'clock tn
, 402
Maple Grove............. ;...............
.259
Orangeville;
.291
Rutland
Yankee Springs

The school board has elected Miss Eddy,
a graduate of tbe class of ’92 of the State
Normal school, to take the positson of
second assistant iu the high school. Prof.
Bailey, of Vanderbilt, Mich., a gentleman
whose training a,t Olivet college and whoso
experience as a teacher would seem to
thoroughly qualify him for the position,
wav elected principal. Emu pannom was
elected janitor at the centra! schools. Mrs.
White at tbe first ward and Mrs. Kress at
the second ward school. Miss Mauue
Stebbins was elected librarian.

Following Is the apportionment of pri­
mary
school money for the various town­
,
ships
or the county and of this city:
}
Amouot
Township
Children
- ---------9319 84
.
Assyria
388
355 00
;
Baltimore
375
313 51
i
Barry
8H
’
331 18
&lt;Carlton487
522 93
&lt;Caslieten789
2W 5«
Hastings Township392
564 40
Hastings City8W
283 88
Hope418
335 92
IrviDg494
240 84
■Johnstown363
■373 36
Maple Grove402
178 13
Orangeville259
215 50
■Prainevlile317
197 88
Rutland291
Thoma pple455
337 18
Woodland498
188 88
Yankee Springs*.277

.7,178

Our readers will remember how gliblyr
democratic orators talked about the repub­lican congress of 1889-90 “as the billion।
dollar congress.” How the changes were,
'
rung on those four words. And now the!
democratic "re form" congress is tn sessioni
*t Washington. This is Its first session.,
It Is not yet through with the first ses-.

Yet this democratic "reform'' body'
has already appropriated more money byr
•60,000,000 than the republican congress।
of two yean ago did at its first session.
;
And this democratic body has but, barely
made a beginning in its noble work of re­•
tain. Tbe whole story will |&gt;e completedj
mt the next session of congress, when It
will be foand ^that this body will have
1
••auen" tbe republican congress of two
i
years ago, and gone them 8100,000,000i
siou.

Additional Loc^l News.
Hate trUaxaed to suit or no sale at the

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shoe.

Warranted not to rip. Only

a few pairs at $1.50ones at $2.00-

aiffl-s5

Be:ter

And still better,

The Rindge Bertsch &amp; Co’s. Oil
Grain or Police in Congress or

Sul. al Mldilw.Sr’J’XSmS?' fi» “•

Bals at $2.50.
at IM.UUOI

WOOLLET«&amp;

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ad“.?uS:

84,049 04

The Epworth League of tlie Methodist
church was organized May 15, 1889 in
Cleveland, Ohio. It has grown wonder­
fully.
Lost Sunday. May 15, was the
third anniversary of ita organization. The
anniversary could not be celebrated last
Sunday by the Epworth league In this city
on account of quarterly meeting.
The
* copy of thin ordertobepubnsbedinthe iiMcelebration will be next Sunday at the tlngi
’danxkm.»
morning service.
The meeting will be lUed In said County of ltarr&gt;- «**•“ ,*?£“
conducted by the president of the league week for Hire- succeealve weeks previous to
dw or
w
and reports will be given by the officers.
ciiAUi-— judge of Probate.
Tho pastor will preach nt the Presby­
(A
true
copy
)
terian church next Sunday. His evening ----------------- FhOBAT^ UKDSB --------------------topic will be “Eye Openers.”
State of Miehlgan. County ef Bany-ee.
The Y. P. S. C. E. meets at tixe Presby­
terian church next Sunday evening at 8:30
and will be led by Ora McClintock.

Saturday as one of Ans Maynard’s dray
teams was being driven along wpst Main
street, the driver tapped one of the. horses
The Home Missionary society will meet
with a whip. He gave a sudden lunge
forward throwing the tongue of the dray at the home of Mrs. M. H. Hicks, Wednes­
Everybody In­
against the other horse, breaking his hind day the 35th at 3 o’clock.
leg. He had to be &lt;»hoL Monday Aim vited.
bought a new horse to take tire place of
The C. .L. S. C. will meet with Mrs. M.
the one that had ta-en killed. While this Bailey Saturday May 21st with the follow­
team was standing at tbe freight depot, the ing program:
horses became scared at something nnd
Quotations from German authors.
started oa a dead ruu. They collided with
Classic German Course-Chapter 5, Mra.
a telephone pole near Earl. Brown's resi­ Nornum Bailey.
dence In tbe Second ward, and bruised
Chapter 0, Mrs. Geer.
themselves a little, fortunately escaping
Southern Confederacy (aynqpslsj Mr*.
any serious damage.
Hicks.
.
The North in the War (synopsis) Mrs.
A Michigan Association haa beetBformed
in Minneapolis composed of former resi­ Holloway.
ord as favoring It. Two years ago it had
U.
8.
Patent
Office,
Will
Cook.
dents of this state, for the pur]&gt;ose of wel­
Only words of condemnation for those re­ coming all visitor* from Michigan to the
Critic, Mrs. Colgrove.
publicans who prevented the restoration of National Republican convention. This in­
Byron Bamutu, of Nashville, owns a
silver. The platform of two yagfs ago vitation is a personal one to every .citizen
zneanij to-day that John Logan /.’hlpoian of Michigan, aud all are welcome, and cor­ •bicycle. Recently he rode to Vermont­
dially invited'to make themselves at home ville.. In returning home he reached a
and Byron G. Stout have been equally un­ al the headquarters of this association, terrific buret of speed. At this point a
faithful. and in sheer cowardice of con­ which will beat rooms 219. 320. 221 and cow entered the race. Byron had his eye
cerning tbeir own representatives the dem­ 222 second floor ot Boston block, which, is ■on the eow, and didn’t notice a atone pile
one of the best known bulk!Ings in the city. in front of him. He walked the rest of
ocrats stand In fear and. trembling before
At the iteadqtiarter* will be a complete the way home.
an issue that is as pressing as the tariff nnd roster of all Michigan people, so that any­
John Bell and sons, of Nashville, have
a deal more feasible at the present stage of one from this state may be easily found. purchased the machinery of the Bell Furtbe game. Such are the exigencies of poli- All mall and telegraphic dispatches may uiture Jb Novelty company and will
4 be rent to headquarters, from which they tluue tbe business.
will bequickiy delivered. Also a complete
ought to be brave and morally dishonest file of Michigan pnj&gt;era will be kept on
deaden out of them that should be exam* hand.
Following are the real estate transfers
pie* of moral fortitude.
Saturday a party of Hastings young men for the two] weeks ending May 10,1892, as
Tbe democrats of Michigan will have went to Gun take, and that evening ob­ taken from tbe books in the register’ .--office:
served a bpat on the lake with tbe usual
later opportunities to declare for free sil­
light wjacli showed the parties therein Maple Grove 8KXJO
ver. Tbe farmers apd workers owe It to were Spearing. Thinking to have some
Isaac Good to Ell Cline 20 ac sec 23 Wood­
land &lt;750
themselves to Insist that the declaration sport, the Huntings boys rowed quietly out
Hubert Cook to Jud«on I. Cook 20 ac sec 15
shall be made and made In no ambiguous to a point near the spearing party. When Tburoapple 4SJO
Chaaoey Genuan to Horace German W ac sec
near the latter, the boys began to be
terms; and when it is made It will stamp
33 TUoraaijple 83300
having a loud conversation with oomeoffle■hg * - -&gt;lter to-8*aiue’ AU«»» sec 18 Thorntbe Muskegon convention as a gathering lais on shore, who was exhorted to ‘ have
of moral cowards.—Evening News.
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the hand-cuffs ready.” It Is said to have
Caatleloa
beeb a picnic to have watched the law­
Lymaji Hardenburg to W S Power*
*c sec
Squawbuck reform and economy Is now breakers. They tried to blow out the gaso­ hi Ass} rin S30M
tot 7
line light Falling In this, they doused It Clowm4ata,8tOOUrJ 10 Miroo
showing up like the blooming daisy it is.
krihmaroo davlnga Bank Co Reber, and Thoa
into the water, and then rowed madly to­
Our readers will remember with how great ward shore, hotly pursued by the Hastings Mmvbv &lt;0 ac sec 14 Orangeville ««;&amp;
Meirin
LCovlt
to
Jobn
C
Barber
pareel
Wood­
a flourish of trumpets the squawbucks contingent The spearing-party finally
land S!-"&gt;
heralded the fact that the state tax for touched shore, grabbed their spears, and
Ellen Nesbitt to James M Sm’Jli tote 7 and 31
took to their heels. The pursuers came Morgan »73
T
1891 was less.than that for tbe year 1889. up to the boat soon after, and cooly took' rlHe^WIUP*
Le°U TXb,° C° pa,Cel NMb’
This was.to contrast squawbuck with re­ about 80 fine fish which the other fellows
PG FhbertoJ and A K Jun marer fri quarter
aecllon 22 Prairieville ficoo
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publican economy. That pretense was had left
The Boot and Shoe Recorder of Boston. rlevnie s^!‘m“arer U Cha" StorT ,uu'-’el PnU'
shown to be a sham, as the decrease was
j,
E- K“71 “ ■" “ "a
due solely to Um fact that congress hud re­ Mass., the leading trade journal of the
country In the boot and shoe line, contain­
turned to our -state nearly 8500.000, the
Itobt Barry to A C Barn' so ac zee 25 Woodland
ed a fine write up of tbe Hastings Woo! 92M0
direct tax levied during the war. which Boot Co. giving a cut of tbe factory togeth­
,jeatx 40 ac aee 37 Rutlessened tbe state tax by that amount er with fine photo engravings of Chester lano eivxi
John Lenta to A J Chase parrel city 81 Jto
But It is perfectly-fair to conpare this year Messer, president; John Pendergast, mana­
ger; and Shirley Smith, cashier of the Inwith 1890; as in neither year was a legisla­
stitutlon. Among other things It says: 7 Carium'awo710 Lydl* B°ltera ct Mt 10010
ture In session. Making that comparison “Hastings has the largest and most com­
rivn’‘SchW1,rz 10 R A 8hu,e M «o Woddtand
shows that the tax ot 1800. under republi­. plele wool bool factory in the world, and
Phillipa to Allee LGrobe parcel NaahvUto
can admlntatratiau. was 8155,000 less than is producing one-half of all tbe wool boots
made in the world, it has the only blind­
lan/tSoO* to J 11
»20 acseassltattbe state tax to be levied thia year. Truly,
ing ever designed, constructed aud equip­
great is squawbuck economy and reform.
It is that kind of economy which provesi
most expensive, not only because more,
wasteful, but because It coats more In1
hard dollars.

AH

Double sole oil grain Congress

.5,138

ToMd

Totals.

FOR 150 CENTS.
“ ONE bOLLdR ®

J F Chapman to A J Chase parcel city (2300
ped especially for this branch of manufacture and can therefore produce wool boots
at an advantage over any other institution.
No
Kame and residence
Tbe article is a well written one, and records the prosperity ami growth of an In­ G7- J*0*®* Underhill. Barry.
....... ■
dustry of whlclr-Hastiugs' may well be
proud.
_ ’ ’J1'!’* M„RoFn. City.
" - A?drY&lt;*
C*ritoo.
A letter from Eugene Davenport to Mr.
£Sn’SmB p*y.'Cariton.
CbM Ca'teleln. HaaUnn.
David Baker and faintly was handed us by
Mrs. Baker und contains much Interesting 7.) Albert Mmltb,
’
Information regardlug that semi-barbarous ” 1 Clara Baum.
country where he has gone to endeavor to 72 J Henry Kaahbon.
I
Nary
J
Scribner.
establish an agricultural college. He gives
n) Bert Benton,
many interesting facta regarding the man­ JI Emm* miss.
nets and customs of the country, its prices
and peculiarities. Space will not allow
us to publish it In full but we give a few
.uddealy rich .boold
extracts: Tbe language Is mostly Portu- b. Jod^d ImlrnUr. Tbe, bar. nu,
guese and Spaolsli. The girls are scarce Mmputloo. from which th.
o( „
ever sent to school except now at the M. bWllr &lt;l,llv.rrf. Hr. Job, Johnwn ,
E. tnlswion schools. Few women can read
ot U.I. el™.w„ d-lruo. u&gt;
at all. The religion Is mostly Catholic. kno-rn M ot • Utamr; tarn, and to thu
Tbe houses are small either of brick or «od prooudrf to I., in , llbrur. Ont “
bamboo plastered with mud and white hta parebnu. wu a.„1,1 dlulonarj-, which
washed and thatched with long grass, and being somewhat out of repair wu sent tn
is a home for dogs, pigs, chickens as weL Unblndu’a Wbwlt
os tli« family.
The college bnildj w^lha^r
fou?d P™*'**1 on it* back the
logs are to be on an elevation of 175 feet wurds Johnsou’a Dictionary.” The right
above the river In the midst of a mos threw him Into* furious pandon, and he
beautiful scenery and near by Id a fall of demanded at the tnwwmger "Whv
50 te«sl in the river which win fnrnlsh am­ tapu» ch. tnUname on, 'John JohMu.n'!
ple jh«* er for mills, electric lights, etc. Dictionary?’"--London Tit-Biu.
ProvlMons are very dear, potatoes from
Portugal 82.50 per bushel, flour from U. S.
815 per barrel, butter from Denmark 70c
hUb 607 frora
spent
per pound, salt from England 37c per
?”* g“oinM,r la tUe Green
quart, prunes from *'rance 50c per pound
and canned from, thi sum- place at J1.5Q
per quart. (Jrangci. pineapplesand bonau-

This Way Please!
I want to show you one
' of the best collections of^

Wall Papers

Countv of”tan7° h&amp;ro’^VXu &lt;«oe ta

thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
■ fprint, tharies W. Armstrong. Judge of
1 Tn’jTi'e

matter of tbe estate of David

scribed may be partltlooed aud set off to the
several lielrs of said drce.vn-d
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the
10th day of June. AD. WW. at ten o’clock Into;
tarenoon. be aMlgnttl fee the beariMf of said
iwtltlou Mid that toe he»ra at law of said de­
ceased and all other persons Interested tn said
.-state . are required to appear "» ? session of
said Court, then to be bedden, at tbe Probate
office, in tbe City »f Hastings, in laid County,
and show cause, if any there be. why the prayer
of the petitioner may oot be granted. And It ta
further ordrrvd. th.it «.ifd petitioner give notice
to the persons Interested in sata estate, ot the
pendency o' »*1d petition and lb* hearing
tbereof by cauatag a copy of this order to be
published In tbe Hastinga Baxnkr.* news­
paper printed nnd circulated tn said County of
harry, onre ta each week tor three succeaslve
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
Cha*. W. ammotrong.
Judge of ffrobate.
(A true copy.)
.

To select from in the city.
HOLLOWAY, Sign of

“The Elephant"
Has just put in a lot of very fine patterns and

WILL BE PLEASED TO'SHOW YOU
Even if you don’t wish to buy,

HEAR YE!

HEAR YE!

Lasts Only Ten Days.
The Greatest Sale Ever Made in Barry County.
Men’s Shoes Worth $3.00 for $2.00
2.50
1.60
1.50
L19
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1.25
.90 to 1.00
Flneat cloth top with patent
Women’s Shoes Worth $4.50 for $3.50 leather
tips and trimmings.
4.00
3.00
- 3’50
2.20
3.00
2.00
2.00
1.50
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1.75
1.25
li
1.50
1.00
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Russet Oxfords’ only 50 cents,
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Dongola
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with Patent Tips,-§d%c.
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“ worth 1.25 for .95.
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Patent Leather Oxfords worth 2.00 for 1.60and all other shoes in proportion.
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Men e good pants, regular price 42.50, for 11.25. '
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1.50 and 2.00, for .98 and 1.00.
1-75 “ 1.50, “
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1.25 for .75.
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Men a outing shirts from 25 cents up. .Very cheap.

.85.

Gents’ PAPER COLLARS GIVEN AWAY.
Straw goods,
a sty es at less than Manufacturing price; a few of these womens
r^Sieftnt12/ cent*&gt; in ^es 2% to 4. A ladv’s fine hem­
stitched handkerchief given away with each purchase. ’
All soft and stiff hats at less than cost.
bummer underwear at only 35c per suit. At the Wide Awake

bankrupt store.
HENRY OSBORN, Magr.

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, May 19, 189’R- COQK- ^°g&gt;l Edil°r-

~

QOOMWbS
Make friends for ns
nud for you.
[f you want to estab­
lish yourself on a solid
basis with your wife

TME TORE
To buy of L. E. Stauf­
fer a pair of those per­
fect fitting
'"U''

I i 5JWES
And you will find your
time has NOT BEEN
WASTED.

WHEN YOU

SIVEEZE!
..-li. till: or eat; do your artificial terth
...&gt;r drop down? If to •etirt ?nr dollar for
;i- Hti'lnwifB Handy Jwlder. You can apply it
• . rid.it'-ii out minute. and no matter If
- .-.to nts or nut It will hold firmly tn tbe
• '• iinf-r Hie i»io*i trylnaeireutnatanctj#.
.vNreta J. Z. UCSBAXD. D. 1&gt;. S.
White Cloud.
Michigan.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •
I hi- week.
SO quires.
II. after. chances for advertisementc
.; u-ach this office Tuesdays at latest to
:-,.rv liiG rthm in the Issue of the week
w!z'» brought.
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IrM&gt; captie laces at Spaulding s.

S.-v. line nf pictures at F. W. Grebje's-

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1

D.o-.veit and nicest dress trimwings

1 .-!•, rest kinds of oranges and lianannas
r.! ''•n'Jt slldbikery.
• will be reduced rates on the ralltor the June races.

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s- .■ rhe summer dress goods, new stock
-■ :■ ••thisl. nt RuSseR*^/
-

.*■: ••In! invoice of picture mouldings just
&lt;! at E. W. Greble’o.
Fashionable and fine Persian Mulls, just
■ &lt; thing for summer wear, at KuswR's.
■ Complete, line of bed nxnn suits/always
.. .hand.
F. W. GrEBLE.
-&lt; ■ il.i &gt;e fine drapes nnd curtains at the i
* -./ire ana carpet rooms of Archie Mci’oy.

millinery goods marked down to
. -• out fur my next shipment at the
lfy.ni win: sn.n•th nr hindsoma in all
’htilies. we hive them at O. D.
Spaulding's.
I: !■ • vident from A-c hie McCoy's large
of bed room suits that he Is^maklng
: 'Ices tlial will win trade.

Next week tve will make a special annAnncl-men't. Watch^out for It F. W.
(i. • ‘de. the furniture dealer.
i'.’i Can get a goad hot water bath at
■ ,. time for 15 cenU at Busby Bros, barr shop. ’Open Sundays from 9 to 12.

l

Don't think of buying millinery goods
until yon visit Russell’s. You will find tbe
‘•Dies dorrtet, nnd prices the lowest in the

.

For the next 30 days the W. F. Powers
Hardware store will sell goods at greatly
reduced prices. See the ad. elsewhere in
this ^ue.
You will find at Russell’s the largest ana
’••■st line of dress trimmings in tbe citv. A
big invoice of the very latest things in this
line.of goods just received.

We can and will sell all flowers, hats,
and ribbons’ tor what others pay for same
at the Racket.
Puts. Smith.
\ second-hand piano In good shape for
sale, or will exchange for an organ or good
road horse.
.
E. A. Mattison.

Fans, In endleas variety, in all the latest
styles, and in price from two cents to two
dollars, at BmnelFa. See them.
The party who took R. B. Mesaer's sad­
dle from the brick bim In the rear of
Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds* warehouse, had
better return the same If he desires to save
himself trouble.
You will find the following new weaves
in dress goods, at Spauldings: Cheval.
/.TMeUne, bed font, melamge. whipcord,
series, henrlettas and cashmeres In those
handsome new shades.

personal mention.
R- B. Messer la Id Toledo ou business.

v.'IV\Br,ce and faoi,,y ’Pent Sunday in
Maple Grove.

Franx Willison
city yesterday.

visited friends In the

Jas. Crawley fa very tick with conges­
tion ot the bralu.

JTTLEJ

s0L0K5

and our PRICES ARE RIGHT.

'

Summer Underware.
Let us say a few word’s about this. We bought direct from the manufact­
urers, therefore we can save you the profits paid to the jobbers. Give us a
call and we will save you some money. No need to speak of our

OlotJa-ixig;
Stocli.
The nuipber of suits that go out of our store daily is sufficient to say that

the patterns and prices are riglit. and when it comes to furnishing goods "We
are in it”
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Yours respectfully,

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E. W. Morrtll &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Michigan.

One-Price Clothiers.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel .Striker started for
Omaha Friday to attend tbe Methodist
convention.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cook were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hale, of Nashville,
over Sunday.

J. J. Perkins, of Prairieville, was In tbe
city Tuesday on business connected with
She Probate court

You will Indeed be hard to please If you
cannot find at the store ot Archie McCoy,
Jas. Haggerty went to Benton Harbor
the furniture and carpet man. a' ^election Tuesday where he bus secured a position
of rugs, carpets mSttinga, and linoleums In a furniture factory there.
from which to choose a pattern that wlil
Thursday evening Elden Reynolds was
suit ybu. Not In any city in Michigan can
you make a better selection of these goods, married to Miss Cora Shultz, oue of the
since he has tho full line of samples from most prominent young Indies in Belmont,
N. Y., and the happy couple are on their
the Ingest dealer In this Mate. You will
be suited In price as well as in quality* of wedding trip visiting Michigan friends.and
relatives, at present visiting his brother
goods.
Dan W. Iii thisciiy. Elden formerly lived
Victor Morri) Is the only standard-bred in this city and has a large clrclefcf friends
horse in the city at the present tiling But who unite hr wishing biihself and bride
with such a fine bred animal, the Intereat unlimited happiness and prosperity.
hi excellent horse flesh will apt flag. He
is a finely built anlrnti, Is descended from
Take JVotlee.
fast travelers, ami ids colts in and about
Whereas my wjfe. Nettle Newton, hav­
the city, an* as promising as any In the
state, j He la handled by Milan Waldorff, ing left my bed and board without just
who will lx* akte to give many pointers cause .or provocation. 1 hereby warn all
that the “horse editor” don't know any­ persons uot to trust or harbor her on my
account as I will pay no debts of her con­
thing about
tracting.
Thomas Newton.
A few weeks ago Clarence Eddy, living
on the imnk of Wall lake, shot the mate to
Flrat of the Soaaon.
the eagle he killed about a year ago. The
last bird that he killed meaaured over sev­
On decoration day. May 30th, the De­
en feet from tip to .tip of its wings. Rich­ troit 14Uising A Northern R. It will run
ard Doyle purchased It and had it moun­ a special excursion train from Grand Rap­
ted, a more beautiful specimen being rare­ ids and Ionia to Detroit at low rates.
ly seen. TBe bird was shot by the boy on Trajns will leave Woodbury at 2:35 a. m.,
the wing, and with a rifle at that, which arriving at Detroit at 12:30 p. m. Return­
goes to show that young Eddy has a true ing leave Detroit at 6:30 p. in. standard
or 7 p. m. city time. Round trip rate
eye and a steady nerve.
82:35. Good chance to visit the city of
The Mldlilgan Central will start the ball
the straits.
Geo. DeHaven,
rolling tbts year, to-morrow, by giving an
General Passenger Agent.
excursion to Grand Rapids. A special
train will leave this city at 9:13 to-morrow
Katlounl Eiluratlnnal Association.
morning, arriving in Grand Rapids at
10:30. Returning It will leave Grand
The National Educational Association Is
Rapids at 6:40 p. m. The fare for the
round trip will only be tbe small sum of the largest assembly of ite kind in the
80 cents. At this rate a person can go world. Its 20th session meets this year In
cheaper than ho ?an stay at home. Tick­ .Saratoga July 12-15. Michigan teachers
ets for this excursion will only be good have arranged a delightful trip on this oc­
casion.
The route takes in Toronto,
upon this train and date.
Thousand Islands. Rapids of tbe St Law­
Dr. Kedzle of the agricultural college rence, Montreal, l^ke Champlain aud
hasjssued a circular to the farmers of tho Lake George to Saratoga, and return by
state intimating that fire and*water are the Albany, Rochester, and -Niagara Falls.
only agencies lo ward oil frosts. Vines The coat of the round trip Is but 816.34.
and plants deluged with water In the, Tickets good to Oct 1st and stop-over al­
evening will usually escape froste. and lowed at several points. The excursion is
when this is impracticable a dense smoke not confined to teachers. Any desiring
from coal tar hanging over a field or vine­ further particulars can get them bp writ­
yard will do good. The smudge prevents ing D. 3. Wagstaff. Detroit Mich.
the radiation of heat from the ground, and
hence the more smoke the better, as the
MCCOY S COMPLETE POCKET
smoke, not the heat from the fire, fur­
GUIDE.
nishes the protection.
,

Monday a couple of antl-local-optlon
men came to the eitv and filled up on some
anti-blchlorlde-of-gold. They came near
crashing into a buggy containing a couple
W.- claim the nicest aud cheapest lot of of ladies near the Iron bridge. When near­
milllpery in the county bought for spot ing the cemetery tbelr horse became scared
i .ish, to.be sold cheaper than others buy. and ran away. The-animul suddenly turn­
ed to the right near Sam Garrison’s house
at Hie Racket.
Phis. Smith.
and threw the men to the ground, the
Sec the new millinery goods at Russell’s. driver pluckily holding ou to the lines and
Each week an Invoice of new hats and stopping the horse.* The wheel to the
trimmings is received. You can certainly cart was badly demolished, but no further
-utisfy yourself there in both goods and damage was donetjist wasjiotlceablc.
prices.
I
ExcurtTbus to West Creek jin search of
•John Roberts'has found a new use for the festive brook trout are th* order ot the
Vanderbilt's right ef way on the M. C. R. day. Some really good catches are re­
R. Tuesday he went nearly to Irving on ported. but as to the accuracy of the re­
'he railroad track, riding his pneumatic ports. the deponent with not.
Armed
tire bicycle.
*
with long poles and fortified with great de­
termination. Dan Reynolds, his brother
The Michigan Central will on June 18,
Elden and the local editor hied themselves
17,18, 19 and 2uth sell tickets from Has­
to this retreat of tbe brook trout At this
tings to Chicago aud return, at the rate of
wntlng this scribe has no exact means of
om- first-class fare good going June 16, 17.
1“. 19 aud 20. and returning nnt later than verifying the accuracy of the statements
made by the bold fishermen as to the ex­
July Sth. 1892. on account of the Demo­
tent of the catch, which they claimed was
cratic National convention.
'
“way up.”
But we have the wool of.
M. A. Gillman. Ticket Agent.
Earl Mattison for It that they brought the
Hastings division Is preparing to re­ trout home in a tin cup.
sume its weekly practice drill*. While
the division will not participate in the
Dr. Holman ». Humphrey s second visit
competitive drill at Kansas City this year, to Barry County will be Tuesday. Mar 34.
it Is thought none too early to begin the office a» Fords hotel. Hastings. Tor one day
serious work of preparation for the. com­ only, with return visits every four “t-eks:
petitive drill ill 1894. The first meeting during these vWte invalids suffering with
of the division for practice will bo this all manner of allmeute tl-n'k to see Dr.
evening ntC:30 standard time.
Humphrey as his many certificates or cures
*E.
* * M.
**
Russell Invites you to Inspect his large among &lt;&gt;ur neUthbora give the P'’*’’1*^"*
and complete line of millinery goods be­ fidence with him. His method of seeing
fore purchasing. It will be to your Inter­ his Mtiente every month enables him tu
est to do’ this. First, you will find the carefully watch It* progress of wh case
largest and Ih*m assortment from which to auUl * cure is finally reached. Fhc• nurre
make a satisfactory selection. Next, you te-r of uneureti. diseouragv'l Invalids who
will uliwrvc that the styles are correct, and visit Dr. Holman tifHamphrey here each
that the stock Is being replenished each month amply ju.trfy his coming here, as
week with new hate aud trimmings. Fin­ not one In fifty «&lt;#&gt;•&gt;* undergo the expense
ally, and what will especially Interest you, fatigue nnd annoyance of a trip to the city
for the purpose of special treatment
the prices are the lowest iu the city.

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May is near at hand and you may need a straw hat. If you do , come
to us and we will show you a line that can’t help but please you. We have all
the newest

Mrs. Will Squires, &lt;ff Big Rapids, spent
Tbe attention of young ladles who will
graduate from any ot the high schools of Sunday In the city.
tbe county is called to the fact that Rusr
Mrs. J. J. Richardson, ot Charlotte, seas
»ell has a large line of dress goods especial­ in the city last week.
ly adapted for graduating dresses.
.
Jacob Brandstetter. of Middleville, was
Some aotoemble imp girdled, the fine In the city yesterday.
shade trees In front of Mrs. Boltwnorfs
C. Hough, of Nashville, was in the city
residence In the 4th ward Tuesday* eve.
Whoever could stoop lo । such meanness on business yesterday.
has no reasonable excuse for existence.
Mr. and Mrs. a C. Dean, of Woodland,

The representative character ot tbe
North American Review is agafn Indicated
by the symposium which is announced for
publication lo the June number.
Tbe
subject is ’’The Harrison Administration.'’
and the participants in the discussion are
Senator Dawes ot Massachusetts, Senator
Dolph of Oregon, and Senator Colquitt of
Georgia.

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9

John Lombard ia entertaining a brother
from Kalamazoo.

Something new and nice in sweet spiced' were Inwhe city Tuesday.
pickles in bulk, mustard dressing, nice
Bale Kenyon and W. A. Ham* went to
and cheap. Jellies, olives in bulk. Fruits Gun take fishing Monday.
and candles best and cheapest in town.
C. D. Beebe, of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
We sell more bananas than all the rest put
was in the city yesterday.
together.
Hams A VanAhma-n.
Rev. A. D. Grigsby lectured in Ver­
montville Thursday evening.
Before purchasing a bedroom suit, go to
*
Mrs. R. A. Carnaham. of SI. Paul, Minn,
Archie McCoy’s. You win find goods and
prices that will satisfy you. Remember la visiting friends in the city.
this is his special sale of Hastings -Furni­
Michael Drollett and daughter, of Belle­
ture Company's goods, bought at the vue, visited relatives In the city over Sun­
assignee’s sale. Now is your opportunity. day.
Anyone contemplating building should
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harry Waldorff, of Alblou,
consult W. E..Allgeo. the contractor and visited his parents In this city over Sun­
builder, before commencing. He will fur­ day.
nish estimates. and all werk done by him
Dr. and Mrs. 8. M. Fowler are enter­
will be in a neat, workmanlike manner and
very reasonable too. Many of the very taining a cousin, Mr. Dickerson, of Shelby,
ntaftst houses In the city were built by Ohio.
Mr. Allgeo.
John Cole and Al Kieth were in Battle
Creek and Kaiauiazoo the fore part of the
The Michigan Central will on June 2, 3,
week.
4 and 5 sell tickets from Hastings to Min­
MaJ. G. M. Anderson, of Detroit, Is In
neapolis, Minn., und return, at the rate of
one lowest first-class fare, good going June the city this week, handshaking with
2. 3, 4 and 5.-and returning not later than friends. ‘
Juno 25th, 1892, on account of the Repub­
Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Camp’bcll and
lican National convention.
child, of Bay City, are visiting relatives in
.
M. A. Gitr.MAX, Ticket Agent
the city.

HATS.

STRAW

To the City of Chicago end World’* Fair
Ground*.

The only reliable work of the kind ever
published,' giving location of all Hotels,
Theaters, and in fact all places of interest.
Tells you where to go aud how to..get
there. The finest of Illustrations, shorting
World’s Fair buildings and prominent
structures of the city, maps of city nnd
World's Fair grounds. Sent, postpaid, for
25 cents In one and two cent stamps. Send
12 cents in stamps for complete set of 8
half tone pictures of World’s Fair build­
ings. They are elegant suitable for from
Ing. Address,
B. A. McCoy * Co..
Clayton. 111.
County Grange Meeting.

By order of tho executive committee,
the second quarterly meeting of the B. C.
P_ G. will be held with Baltimore grange
In tbeir hall on Friday May «7,
com­
mencing at teu o’clock a. in. Following
Is the program for the afternoon:
Address of welcome—Baltimore Grange.
Response—C. H. Stone.
Music—Baltimore Choir.
Questlou—Shall we plow our orchards?
If so, how often and what crop* shall we
mw?—C. Moore, W. - Benkes and* A. Dur­

•9*.

fee.
'
Song—The Sword of Bunker Hill—E.
Brainard.
...
Papers—C. Luther, M. Ormsbcc, and M.
Rice.
Recitations—Cora Mack. Allie Granger.
N. Slawson. O. Newland and others.
Music—Sisters Boyd.
II. Bristol G.
Brainard. 3- Warner and others.
Question for discussion, furnished by A.
Parker and followed by D. Warner, C.
Mack. A. Luther nnd C. Bristol.
Selections—Sister*
Woodmansee. E.
Bristol, Durfee and J. Luther.
Qnestiod box. .Let it be well filled.
Naumuc Slawson,
County Lecturer.

•WEsell
GOOD CLOTHING

OR NONE.”

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••THE BEST
IS ALWAYS THE
CHEAPEST.’

You're wasting time if you haven’t seen the Suits,
Spring overcoats too, that we can offer at $12.00. Usu­
ally the best $12 00 suit a store can sell is as good as the
top floor room of a hotel, is first-class—because its the
lowest in price. But these Suits we are selling are not
those $12-00 Suits. The)’ were intended to sell at
$15.00. Changing the price Hasn’t changed the qual­
ity a particle, nor the color, nor the style, and wasn’t
meant to change anything about them except making
them sell twice as fast. There’s no comparison between
them and any $12 suits we know of. They are alto­
gether too good for $12. Do you feel like saving a
few dollars, then, by getting that suit now? Here’s the
chance of all chances.
Our Spring Overcoats are in the swim.
The
young men take them on sight. Quite a quantity of
them silk lined, all of them very stylish. Some at $12,
others $10. others better yet $15.

WHAT 15 IT
You need for your boyi is it Cloth­
ing! We’re the mother’s great friend in
this matter. Our Children’s Clothing de­
partment has no rivals. We’ve more hand­
some, elegant, aud nobby styles than any
and all stores in the city, (some of them exclusive with us) and some very
low prices.
There’s Strong Leaders at M, $5 and *6 that are entitled to your
attention. All wool, new materials, new shades, new styles, sizes 4 to 15
years.
___________
We offer the finest line of dress shirts ever shown in the city.

CL?T

�ASTINGS~BaNNER.
Thursday,. May ig. ‘dQ3-

local news.
There b ««ne

“»

too much ralu.
Tbe V. k. 8. C. win
hall Wednesday evening of next
*• U
George Master has resigned as posluirat-er at Cloverdale aud
8000 roove 10

Milo.
The Presbyterians are contemplating
aotue extensive improvements on their
church building.
The remains of Mrs. R. B. Richards
were removed from the Campbell cemetery
to the new cemetery in this city Monday.

A World’s Fair Club was organized In
Middleville last week, by Mrs. D; G. Rob­
inson, of this city, and Mrs. ionng, of
Nashville
We are in receipt of the catalogue for
the State University at Ann ArtxrfL There
were 0,803 students enrolled at the time
the catalogue was mode out.
Beware ot a fraud selling 38 bars of soap
for a dollar and throwing in a rubber door
mat with your initials on. The soap Is no
good and the mat is never dellved.

It Is rumored that ex-congressman Lacey
of this district, will resign as Comptroller
of the Treasury, and become president of
the Banker's National Bank, of Chicago.
Ike Hendershott Is moving a barn from
property recently acquired on Green street
onto his lot west of the furniture factory,
and will fix the same over into a residence.
The weather has been very unfavorable
for members of the senior class to wander
down by the liltle babbling brook, com­
mune with nature, and receive inspiration
for an essay or- oration for graduation
day.

wm f
ta vlsitinf
Middleville people were aroused by the
in Grand Rapids.
xlMrm of fire there rectfily. which
ed by the burning of a freight car. It ta
raid that Hbrt Barnes, of till* city. U re­
Is that a democratic convention In ses­
sponsible for the affair, and that be was sion at Omaha—In I he last 38 days there
arrwted and taken to the Johnson house, hasteil 0 and 60-LB0 Inches of rain—
from which he afterwards made his e»- Wheat, grana and oats are booming—Corn
planting will be late. Very little eorn
cape.
-___________________ _
■ ground plowed—George Nye, whose death
Yankee Hpring*.
J was mentioned in last week's Banneb,
Fred Williams is. very sick tte
with
cryslpe•kl'ui
— ,I
county In IIKlrt ix*'«
laa— Mrs. E. CourtntAy ia on the nick list— *
time &gt;t tte I. UH».
rive
Mm ••. vclderaew
&gt;» &gt;•»
BV, wlileb f.
— * *" ...V.
“
'There was quite an exciting -time at tbe I.
county of 55 years—John nnd Adolph
O. G. T. meeting last Saturday night— Kammerer have purchased the P. G. Fish­
The ia ult at Middleville cauaed quite an er farm. Four years ago tliey purchased
excite
* on our streets. Some of the
80 acres two miles west and now they have
hori□ toed that they ran away and
purchased the above farm adjoining the
some at Che men rd: so good that they
homestead. It to always with pleasure to
could not run away—A. M. Stocking cal­
the writer to speak of the prosperity of two
led on friends iu Bradley last Sundaysuch young men. who through Industry
Annie Page was tbe guest of Emma Ray­ and correct habits prosper in the good
mond Sunday—Joseph Burpee spent Sun­
day with friend* In Kalamazoo—We think things of thb life.
that some of our Yankee Springs people
are a litde off for there hasn’t been any
card playing In the poet office yet

Mrs. Chaderdon is quite sick— M.
Chandler and wife went to Prairieville
Saturday—The Doud school Is progressing
finely with Miss Pilgrim at the head—E.
Chandler of Hastings
home the first
of last week to see her parents—Curtis
Schram met with quite an accident Satur­
day, being badly kicked by one of bls
horses—Mrs. .fllgby has returned from
Kalamaxno accompanied by her grand
daughter—Mr. and Mrs. Scoby of Podaug­
er xtalted at G. Wilkinson’s last week—
Mrs. Mary Doster of Prairieville spent last
week with ber sister Mrs. Wilkinson also
visited her brother Wm. Chamberlain-at
Cloverdale—C. Boice and A. Cbarfberlniu
visited at O. D.Looinis’ a alwft time ago—
Mrs. Orin Peake Is sHH 'very low—Mrs.
S^d Hull is nqt.expected to live—Mr. Hall
had the jmistortune to lose tbe end of two
of fail fingers by coming in contact with a
buzz saw tbe other day—Ed Mory is build­
ing a big barn.

Farmers began to look rather cross on
account of so much rain, and no corn and
oats planted yet—C. H. Warren Is very
sick at tliis writing with heart trouble—
Shel Warner Is agent for thu firshclass Iron
wind mill, and expects to put one up for
A. Granger in a short time—Mamie Weeks
expects to start for Netf York Wednesday
to visit relatives and friends. She expects
to remain about a year—Prudie Tobias Is
gaining very slowly from her long sickness
—Geo. Hinchman golqg west this spring—
Dedie Rich has gone'to live with friends
in Battle CrepkT

A manuscript reader for a loading maga
zine says: "The magazine with which lam
connected employed a well known female
writer to write up an Interesting phase of
life six years ago, for which she was to re­
ceive a stipulated sum of money. When
her article was submitted the editor didn't
like it and sent it back, but she tired it
back again, demanding pay, and got it.
The article was pigeonholed, and uo^pne
thought of it again until a short time'ago,
w^en the editor resurrected it aud hud it
put In type, forgetting all about it* origin.
It appeared In a recent number of the
magazine. and wna discussed by literary
people a* bying one of the best written
articles published by the mmpudu** 1° ques­
tion. The editor of another magazine was
attracted by the article aud wrote to the
lady asking ber to submit matter to him.
The writer appears to be a very spirited
young woman, however, and refused to do
so, saying that one experience with a mag­
azine editor ia enougii. She say* she will
never write for them again. If she did
she might become famous. She mnfines
her effort* to newspaper work."—New
York Cor. St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

From tbe entries , in. the chances are
that th. Independence, la., Progressive
Futurity stake will be worth over SlflO,000.

What is

The 2-year-old daughter of Axtel,
Elloree, has been doing furlongs at Inde­
pendence at a 2:38 rate, nud Is pretty cer­
tain to euter the 2:30 list.
Doble’s training stable force consists of
a veterinarian, a stenographer and book­
keeper. two assistant drivers, a horseshoer and a night watchman. The charge
to owners for each horse is $8 per day,
shoeing extra.
The St Lottis fair association jockoy
club uas adopted the following rules for
ItsmeeUng: When more than 12 horses
are entered In purses, names will be drawn
until only 10 are left In. If not more than
12 are entered all will be allowed to start

Maud 8. 2.08K, Nancy Hauks 2.02.
Arion 2.10% and Axtel 2.12 are tbe onlv
trotters In the 2.1ft list with unbroken race
records. Of these Arion has not lost a
beat; Maud 8. lost one to Charley Ford,
Nancy Hanks obe to Bonnie WUlmore, and
Axtel one each to Senator Conklin and
Satilla.
Several fine horses from Battle Creek
are expected to enter for tbe June races.

The amount in stakes and purses put up
for tlie June races. I* attracting the at­
tention of many horsemen, who say that
they will certainly will be present with
their fastest horses, which will give lovers
of horse flesh an opportunity of witnessing
some fine racing—-something that hasn't
been very common in the past.

CASTORIA
Cwtorta ii Dr. Samuel Pitcher-, prescription for Infant,
and Children. It contain, neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic mibrtancc. It la a harmlCM (nbetltnto
foe Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrup,, and Caator OU.
It la Pleaaant. It, guarantee 1, thirty year,- um&gt; by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroy. Worm, and allays
fereriirtineM. Caatoria prevent, vomiting Sour Curd,
curee Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Caatoria reUeve,
teething trouble^ cure, constipation and flatulency.
Caatoria aaalmllatea the food, regulate, the atomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Caatoria 1, the Children's Panacea-tbe Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.
good cffait upon their children.”

Delton K.’sot P. Lave been fixing up
their halt.
The L. &amp; H. R. H. have kindly « nsented to be very generous with Free­
port, and with
their usual
openheartedness talk of moving nn old house
DP from Uiwell to be used fnr depot pur­
poses, but the people of Freeport object.

Kdvrardx &amp; Sanford is the name of the
mercantile firm doing business at

I'".k"Def,r5

two years I was unable to dobaj2. w%i’
They never came down onc”,n^r_uM.e
I nkins’ neeoud treatment1 do nwr.
Lork tn one &lt;Ur
1T?.I&lt;1,.&lt;I°2°
before be lreste.1 me sod do It resl«
I lure Hiked with m.oy Omn*
iieople !&gt;• cured jeire «o ud «ll &lt;l»« 0
hl. .bllltr to the hlsne.1■ “™“Call on the Dr. and talk it over.

Gov. John Miller, of North
£
HUo .n m.unre of wbkt1 ’
nibbed by farmers tn the Red H,ferrIVBI m
Ut Minnesota and North P"*®*^..*?* “J1
8. J. Leland, near his town of l^wlght' " '
,
D.
bought M0 acres of land in the spring
Otl801. for 12.800. and raised croP* ^i‘*
season worth tbe salary of a government
clerk, Iu excess of the cost of hla farm, as
per the following statement:
4t'JO BU. ot Wheat at ate......... Rg-g
.
duo „ ., oats, at ate..........
......... 7... MMM
iteductiaii cost of b“i**....... . ......................

We are handling the Plano Machines and we are p&gt;ine
to sell them at exceedingly low prices. This is a machine
that you all know, and you know that it is as gixxl. if nnt
better, than any on the market. Come and see,our samples,
we are always ready to show them. Come and look oar
stock over.

T, N. BLINSTON &amp; SON

.
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Cases ’of this kind are so common that
they are a drug in the uewa market out

west—i

.

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Go to the
Fine line of creams and
fresh confectionery.

Standard under rule 1. Candidate for a mark of *20
or better this year. Will stand at Nashville under the man­
agement of Chns. McMoore, Barry county’s greatest horse
trainer. Horsemen will do well to patronize' PONTIAC
CHIEF” the only horse in the county with a state reputa­
Al) propertv belonging to
Mrs. H..J. Kenfield in fix-tings tion. For particulars enquire of the owner
including houses, vacant lots
and farm of 40 acres in second
ward. A pply to

A. E. RENKES.

FOR SALE Oil TRADE
W. F. POWERS.

)

Of Hastings or CHAS. McMOORE of NasJivilld

HARDWARE STORE.
NOTICE OF ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
Bv virtue of the wmmoo law Mnigmcnt late­
ly mazte to me bv tbe Haetlngx Furmture Companv. for the benefit of It* creditor*. 1 idraU
offer for rale at public auction. &lt;»n Friday the
3rd day. of Jnne. A. D. l«W. at Wo'clock tn tbe
forenoon, at tbe office lately occupied by raid
HrattaK* Furniture Company, in the city of
Haatlng*. Michigan, hwated tn the factory
building of raid cotnpanr. all the property and
aareta of every name, na t uro and description of
raid Haatuuia Furniture Cumpany. which *hall
Ing raid property st public eate.
The property so offered for rate i* embraced,
for tlte »&lt;«■*: p*rt. in tbe following general de*••riptlons. to wit:
ib Ail tbe right*, interest, and rqultte* of
every kind belonging to said atnlgnur in and
to the building, and th* appurtenance, occu­
pied by said cumpany tor the purposes of it*
bu-lnr*., including the right*. Intermta and
aultte* of .aid assiznor in the land ou which
Id buBd'.iu-' are located, described a* fblIowa, to wH ;
City lota five hundred forty four. Ore hundred
forty five, five hundred forty tx. five hundred
forty Mven. fire hundred forty nine, fire hun­
dred fifty, fire hundred fifty one. five hundred
firtr’two. five hundred .cventeriL five hundred
eighteen, five hundred nineteen, five hundred
twenty, five hundred twenty two. fire hundred
twenty three, five hundred twenty four, five
hundred twenty five, four hundred three, four
hundred four, four hundred five, four hundred
nix. four hundred seren tow hundred eight,
four hundred nine, four hundred ten. four hun­
dred eleven and four hundred twelve, of tbe
‘city uf Haetlngs Barry county. Michigan, oc
cording to tho recorded plat thereof.
Hi) All tdili receivable and account* reoeiv-.
able of eald amlgnor.
All finished stock of bed*, or porta of
l»e&lt;i». ditwr*. commodes, toilette*, or part* of
toilettes, center abte*. kitchen tables etc., on
the first floor of factory building number two.

beds, Msnmodea. dre*rer&gt;.toite«»i». andpartaof*
toilette*. -In tbe white:' also all *nchgood* m
procrM of completion, or completed. **
Mul.
uUned tn tbe e*btn«*t and nniithlng room* in
the cocond utorr of said bonding number two.
(It AU rawed InmiMtr. &lt;-«*n*teUng of oak. ma­
ple. hyramon*. bai«woo&lt;l. ineluding *Im&gt;'*&lt;USSiro" r lutnt*r'*' whfcl1 **,a ,hc yani* of nald
(O| All -riiM. paint*, oils, hardware and
manufacturing supplies «f all k'.ad*.
»«&gt; Alt dimension stock not- in the yard* of
•aM company nt the time of raid u&gt;«ignment. •
'.«» All machinery of every name, nature
and kind ci-ntain-M In svclrt faefosy buitalnjts.
together with the belting. »hnrtfng and coun­
ter shafting connected with raid inachlnery
*3*’
together with engines and bollera
— ?? All fnnuture and fixture* of every kind
*.&lt;&gt;nnect&lt;xl with the tnudne** «&gt;f said ajodmioi^^’UUon*r3r
Tire- primerty described in Mibdlrlidumi above

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,"
The stock of lumber and shingles Iilcly

purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider.
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studing.
The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.,

Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet

for anything."

ARE YOU GOING'TO BUY A

n7“„uu^, ‘ Mna "Winx ,,n * certain mortgage

SEWING MACHINE?

tothl,u^'C*1

10 Dnvld ft- &lt;*&lt;»k. in the
thouMud ttoHara. and filed tu th* &lt;&gt;««

Castoria.
Castoria bi so well adapted to children that
— “ *1 superior to any pre^ripuan

..

—— —- wwu ua uo loor TTl:
favor upon It."
UxrriD Hob?h**x. *xd OtxraxranT,

If so, buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you $55
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other for $25 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!

Fhe Dollar of the Poor Man

far dlataot when mothers will cooalder tbe real
Interest of tbelr children, and use Castoria In-

nxtal wreta ,ta „ tsc, „
Droducta.
wn
._____.. ..

PONTIAC K, tari M

CITY BAKERY.

- Our pbnfctae. In the children’. deport-

raorphica, soothing cyrnp and other hurtful
amenta down their th.-1.-U3, thereby sending

Farmers this is to Your Interest.

i« Crop.

HI So. Oxford Sk, Brooklyn, X. Y.

OUR COUNTY
Dr. Scribner, of Delton, was Instrumen­
tal In removing a 2ft foot tape-worm from
a, Kalamazoo lady recently.

to &lt;■»»

.

The ehfingc in the time of running
Michigan Central trains went into effect • Miss Stella Heath spent Sunday at her
Monday morning. Going west the early home In Hastings—Wm. Cook and wife of
morning mixed train arrives here at 3:45; Hastings were guests at H. G. Hale's over
Miller Sundayed
with
the local express at 8:82,- the mall express Sunday—Leu
at 12:02 p. in. Instead of 11:38 a. m. and friends at Charlotte—T. 8. Brice and fam­
the Grand Rapids express at 9:03 p. m. ily of Hastings were shaking hands with
friends
here
Saturday
evening
and
Mon
­
Going east the Detroit morning express
arrives here at 6:37 Instead .of 7:47, the day morning—Lloyd Fulghner and wife of
other passenger trains running about as Woodland spent Sunday at L. L. Putnam’s
Miss Nellie Felghncr of Hastings visited
usual.
relatives and friends here Sunday—Satur­
Wednesday and Thursday evenings of day afternoon just as Mr. and Mrs. Mc­
last week occurred the Kermiss In Union Laughlin were storting for Maple Grove
hall, under the auspices of the society con­ the horse became frightened and one line
nected with Emmanuel church. All who broke leaving the horse unmanageable..!
participated acquitted themselves finely, They both jumped out of the carriage and
A Wonderful Gold Mine.
the various dances being accomplished the Proftjsser carries a horrid looking face
with ease and grace, reflecting much credit at present.
One of tbe wonders of Australia, aud
*
upon Miss Richardson, of Charlotte,’ under
one of tbe greatest natural cujiositb s in
whose management the entertaindfant was
tho world, is thb Mount Morgan gold mine
Quimby.
given.
For its financial success, much
We are having veryfflne weather at 'rti Queensland. The precious metal con­
credit is due Mrs. P. T. Col grove, who present—tCharife Casteleln and Mattie Bid- tained in tbl * mine, which has paid a divi­
worked early and fate. The net receipts leman were married last Wednesday— dend of not less than -|O,0uu.&lt;FM in a year,
, are about SOO so we hear.
Farmers are getting frightened for tear was deposited by a hut spring.
Moil nt Morgan is a hill about AM feet
When examining a horse with a view to they will not get in any corn this yesr on
high, containing nt it* top a cup shaped
purchasing, says 11 contempory, always account of the wet weather—May Falls
deposit made by the hot spring which
has
been
at
home
this
week
on
account
of
have him led down a steep or stony descent.
once gushed out there, aud in this deposit
at the end of the halti r- wlth no whip near illness—Jasper Reid has a new M»uggy—
the gold exists. Truly a cup of Cruwusl
him. Many horses when brought out of An arithmetic class has been established
Through untold ages the wafers dropped
at
tills
place
by
Prof.
McCall
under
tbe
o the stable are excited by the presence of
their glittering burden, und now mini
strangers, and become still more so at the management of our teacher. L. Glascow—
cornea
and extract* the hoarded metal to
sight of a whip. A slight lameness may Blanche Baeheller has been working for
add to the wealth of the world.
therefore be momentarily overlooked by Burt Striker for the past three weeks but
Spedmen* of the ore from this ntraug®
is
at
home
now
—
.John
Castelein
has
im
­
. the horse himself, just as a nyin, under
mine have been seut to tbe United States,
strong excitement, will soinetinres forget a proved tile Jooks of hb house by a new that-they might be compared with tbe de-'
sore foot leading the horse down a slope fence—Irving Gaskill was at Morgan last
posit* of the great hut springs in our .own
Sunday
—
It
is
getting
fashionable
now
for
will show any defect in his forequarters,
Yellowstone park. It was but natural to
’and running him back will deveiope any the boys to black their mustaches—The
suppose that the Yellowstone springs had
weakness that may exist in his hind legs. party at the County farm was a success— also a golden treasure in their cups, but
Ora Chaffee is at work on Mr. Bowes’
- As a merchant is judged by, the q utility barn—L. Cramer returned from a visit at the most careful search by geologist* ba*
thus fur faliMl to detect any trace of It.—
of bis goods, so a fanner Is judged by the Lake Odessa Saturday.
Youth's Companion.
quality of his stock.
Nothing gives a
more indelible impression of his condition,
especially, in a financial sense, than the
S. Robartof Blanchard is here helping He wa. six year, old, short for bb age,
appearance of bls dumb friends. (Are
and barefooted ami dirty. Hb eye* were
they well cared for with a thoroughbred to take care of bb father who Is very ill.
I Ater, he diet! Tuesday morning—The sharp and watchful, and lib face wm lined
look about them. It can be lodged that
funeral of George Dillbahner was held at and old. He run away from school for
the owner's bank account nnd jrredlt arc
the north Evangelical church last Friday week* nt a time, and scoured alley* and
good. But reverse conditions always go
p. m., the Rev. Geo. Johnson of Jackson Instinctively avoided all the conventional
together. Instruction and example have
officiatiufr—Rev. nnd Mrs. A. Ostrath were and decorous paths of childho-wl. When
beep sufficient to teach the granger that
here ter attend Mr. Dillbahner's funeral— he listened to admonition, and promised
the purity of thoroughbred poultry, cattle,
J. Ostrath who went to Colorado about to amend, hi* inner ear was deaf and hb
horses, etc., is an ever-paying quality.
Better results are obtained, higher profits two years ago died at that place—David word, were from the lip* outward; but he
Troyer and Frank Guy of Sebewa called voiced hla genuine experience and reflec­
begin (0 come, and a natural pride tends
on Maple Grove friends last Saturday—A. tion with the brevity of a maxim:
to still-further Improvement.
T. Rowley and daughter were at Hastings "I think I'd rather be a girl; they don't
git so many kicks/’-Detroit Free Prraa.
TURF AND TRACK NOTES.

Allerton and Axtel, it is announced,
will not meet until the big Independence
meetlug, which opens August 27.

Unurf Rspld.. MW.. •U'?'
llu, bou« ‘J"'

ten tbouratui wren hundred

4!U,J1 of

cau^

Dated Halting*.

Is just, as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich. He
The Light Running World Renowned pomesti:, The
Home and some other first-class machines.
He will |ell yon a machine for a small j’’ ;,{
and the balance in monthly payments if.desired.
It will pay you to call oji him Wore you bn\
Needles, oils and parts for all nwdhim s,

T. PHILLIPS.

�Ellia, hn never thought of her again onca
she bad paared out of his reach?
“•?Aan*ri:t» l» token In sc.wmi. This mt-dlriiie
i-n eonuet the kldnevs nod liver r&lt;» remove the
from themtwn. purtfiee tue Mood and
build'' up the strength.
( on.tfMdon H-cau-Mfd by ’o*' *» »** .*«£■
. ...
of Ui*’ taWew. Ififd ' l Ills re.•V.rr ti.H Kctfixi and Invigorate the liver.

'.Clayville wiU tl«ve a new water srs-

At length the tjay came when Colonel
Talbot regained consciousnesa. It was
while Rosalie was gone Ur Jadoouville
that one morning the newspapers made
the following announcement:
•A Mystery Cleared
Up-Colonel
Warren Talbot Recovers Consciouanesa

sinaliqp— Ho Was Struck by Wamsley,

B

' '

'' u

w«M OUM.

.

tbe Forger. Who Thereby Got Poearoaion
of the Forged Instrument Which Colonel
Talbot Had on His Person That NighL
Wama&amp;y Has Escaped."

cried for Carton*.

,

■,

.

'rt'ltoto.rrtito MmmU'

Tho#o were the heudlipro. Ellis read
tho account and then hastened to Tal­
bot’s bedside to get confirmation of its
details. Armed with such assurances as
made his innocenco absolutely unquestionable, bo went forth exulting.
He

Ro«H. to ntoni. bat

' *" 1
*
&lt;lej»rte«l at uhve for Jacksonville.
RilKdale county farmers arc talking of
It was dark when he arrived at the
ug the butchers who buy Ofatesgu, hotel in which Mr. Roosevelt and his
'
niece hiul rootns, but the first person he
stomuck strengthened by Beehc niw xvas Rosalie’s colored maid standing
j on a veranda. He went to her at once.
I
‘Fanny." he said, “where is your
I j-oung mistress. Miss Chenier?"
“She’s in her room, eah."
’Can I s»;u her?*'
.

CHAPTER XXII
a fervid

Lover.

J ou ninst not." she aaid.
,-arly al! the remarkable traits of

■ inbe EHm. Ho had the gift of oratory.
j-.-mrinnt, untrained imagination,
tot- fi-.-rce love of fight, tho ambition for
w.-ahh, the medimval notion of honor,
ii * .-aid whatever for truth in the ab-trr.et. a perfect faith in the purity of
••
.-in absolute punctuality in keep­
ing his word simply on tho score of con­
: rml honor, and a reverence for
v
thing pertaining to southern arisl nicy, only equaled by his hatred of
. -ry thing northern and his high disdain
: manual labor and all forms of lucre
■ : .idgetting effort. To balance these
iracteristics, ho was generous, braVe.
■■ ■urteous to those whodl ho liked, tender
: -ruled. full of warm sympathies and
l.v.td.v le’impulse^, charmingly componi -nuble. and possessed of the gift called
“m igEi tifein." by which he had made his
jv.iy ;■» his present wealth and power in
in .in-.-edibly short space of time. Ho
i.;1 b-.tn aided at every step by good
: . k. as such men seem always to be, as
v.'&lt;11 as by- tho fine intuition of a born
genius, if the mere power-to’control and
:::bine may be called genius.
He loved Rosalie Chenier with a pas-to’j like intensified fire whenever ho
thought of her but once his thoughts
turned from her, he did not love her at
Ji. He was not fickle.
Ho simply
lacked the power to think of two things
■it
He focused his whole mind
•md sutil upon whatever for the time oc­
cupied his attention.
Rosalie’s direct accusation against
him had stung his sotftliern sense of1
honor almost to the point of driving him
mad for the time. He bad straightway
rushed back to Savannah, bent upon
making plain his innocence. That she
{■houlcT think him guilty of a vulgar as‘assinatidu wna more than he could bear.
Fur awhiiu*his mental torture was ex­
quisite. He went to work with enor­
mous energy trying to ferret out the
real assassin. If only Colonel Talbot
could sjwak he might easily settle the
whole matter with a word, but Colonel
Talbot could not speak; he lay there
dumb and unconscious, a puzzle to thu
learned physicians.
When Rosalie returned to Savannah
from the "pocket” Ellis knew it, but be
did not attempt to see her; he meant
never to speak to her again until his in­
nocence had been proven beyond a doubt.
He admitted to himself that, in a way,
be deserved this punishment, remember­
ing distinctly as he did his foolish threat­
ening words. But he had a largo faith
in the’ star of his destiny—that is, in his
luck, and he spared no effort to get into
the mystery of that unhappy night.
After a time Sir Edmond Kane came
back to Savannah for a few days, and
Ellis was flattered by the marked atten­
tion paid him by the English aristocrat
and his fair daughter. His thoughts
were turned from Rosalie and his inves­
tigation of the crime, and he gave Miss
Ellen Kane bis undivided attention. The
English girl found him a charming com­
panion—so attentive, so knightly, so full
of ready expedients for rational amusemt-nt, .and withal, so delightful as a
story teller. Those days made a memoraUu spot in Muis Kane’s life. She went
back to Engiand dimly conscious that she
Lad almost loved an American. As for

•Here. Fanny, take thia.”
I
He wrote on a card.
i
-Give Miss Chenier that and tell her I
■ am waiting for an answer; nnd, Fanny,
j frterh her answer here at once—do yon
understand?"
• Yea,.sah,’; said the girL taking the
card and hurrying away.
The &lt;eranda was on the second floor,
and overlooked a garden on one hand
and tbo street on the other; the green
boughs of a water oak brushed the gayly
painted railing*. Ellis w^ked back and
forth restlessly, every moment seeming
to drag i'taelf by with tho delay of some­
thing maliciously perverse. He wm in
one of his intense, fervid moods. His
face was lighted as with a pale flame,
and bis eyes, so dark and fine, wero
glowing with the heat of passion.
When he thought ho heard tho servant
girl returning he looked around and saw
Rosalie instead. She came rapidly to
him and held out her hand. He took it
with feverish eagerness and in a half
stifled voice said:
’•Rosalie, I have come to show you
tho prwfs of my innocence. You said 1
might”-----“Come into our parlor," she said, in­
terrupting him; “you look tired.. Have
you just arrived?" She had already
turned, about and wm leading the way
to the parlor. He followed her, gazing
eagerly down at the sweet, warm cheek
half turned to him m she swiftly -«ropt
through a long hall. Sho was dressed
in black, which made her crinkled yel­
low hair look all tho brighter by con­
trast He thought sho had grown tmler
within these last few weeks; sho cer­
tainly was more beautiful than'ever be­
fore.
The room into which they passed was
a small, bright parlor opening upon a
broad balcony. NShe offered him an arm­
chair. and flung wide the door to let in
the perfumed evening air. Ho did not
sit down, but stood in the middle of the
floor with his burning eyes fixed upon
her face. She could not look at him, and
her heart wm in her throat His first
words had revealed' to her all he was
going to say. She hnd turned pale, and
despite her effort to keep control of her­
self she wm trembling a little.
“It was very, very wicked of mo to
say that dreadful thing about you," she
said in n subdued but perfectly clear and
steady voiejn “I was laboring under”-----“No,
’ he cried; “you need not be­
gin in that way. It was nil my fault
You hnd a right"-----’•I hod no right," sho firmly said; “it
wm mean of mv; but you will forgive
*me—you have come to do that?”
‘ 1 have come to tell you how 1 love
you." be exclaimetl impetuously, “and
to ask you to be my wife, Ob. Rosalie.
Rosalio, how 1 love you!”
Sho retreated before him as sho would
have (lone before a llamd. -She put out
her beautiful bands and motioned him
back. He stopped short, a strange
change coming across hisdatk face. He
was as handsome ns man could be as ho
folded his arms on his breast nnd looked
half despairingly, half triumphantly
down at her. When he spoke he h.&gt;d all
the magic of his voico under perfect con­
trol
.
“Roealie," be said, “you told me 1
might come back to you when I could
prove my honor unstained. I bring it to
you as spotless ns"-----• “I know. I know,” she hurried to say:
“1 did yon irreparable wrong. I shall
never forgive myself—never."
•Don’t talk that way.” he exclaimed,
•1 can't bear it
You have done no
wrong. You are all right Let the post
keep its troubles and misunderstandings;
I want to ta happy now. Rosalie, ore
you afraid of me?_&gt;\m-L so dreadful to
you tbatryou shrink from" mo in this

kwa, baasing lootoly Intertwined betore her.
••1 lore, lore yonr ho repented.
•1 wnh you did not." «h&lt;i replied.
•omrUimg of the old fretonen end
■tortet. ringtm throoph her troubled
’Olea.
‘1 nn,
t0 M Jmn(.
•enng.
'
He (food nwhile in a hesitating atti­
tude, then with a great effort he said:
“So it has come to thill Rosalie, Ro1
away wounded to the
ueartimd die all nlane somewhere? 1
cannot believe you mean it; you will not
Wl me. Rosalie, will your
The frenzy
of despair rang through his shaking, ap­
pealing voice.
“No. no. you wrong mer she cried;
•you will not undeatand me. You re­
fuse to see that I would |»vo you be my
inend—that I honor you—that 1 despise
myself for having suspected you wrong­
fully— thnt 1 never can make amends for
tho injmy I did you."
“I don't want to hear that.” he said
imperiously, “it displeases me.
You
cannot appease mo in that way any
more than yon can satisfy your own
I true heart. Rosalie, you cannot spurn
such lovo M mine. You will keep it—it
is priceless. ’’
Ho spreaii out bis arms again. She fled
through tho doorway and stopped on
the balcony in the bright, slanting moonligliL He, too.^ became motionless. As
they stood thus I confronting each other
Ellis felt that all his bright hopes were
wavering in tho balance, and the ecstasy
of his suspense brought out cold drops
upon his forehead. He gathered all the
passion of his 'nature, and his words
came from his lips with thrilling power:
“Rcsalie, b this the end of it all? Don’t
you love me? Is my life at last to bo a
failure? Do you drive me away? Must
I go? My God, and 1 lovo you so!”
“Must 1 go?" he repeated: “Rosalie,
must I?"
.
“Yes—I—think you had better, go,"
sho said, her voice even and spiritless.
Ho staggered as if sho had shot him,
drew his hand across his forehead, turn­
ed and walked from ber to the door.
From there he looked back, wavered,
then turned again and disappeared.
Words cannot suggest the force of sfich
passion ns his—a tropical storm in vio­
lence, a mountain torrent in strength.
He wm wild, crazed, blind with despair.
He tramped slowly alongtho hall, biting
his lipa, his eyes flashing. At the stair­
way ho met Mr. Roosevelt, who, though
evidently surprised to see him, held out
his hand and greeted him cordially.
“Go to hell!" ho muttered in response.
Me Roosevelt did not catch tho
words; ho looked after Ellis in blank
amazement as tho latter mechanically
descended^ the stair without having
touched liis hand.
Rosalie was crying when Mr. Roose­
velt entered tifb parlor, and tho old man
guessed what was the matteT. When he
put his hand on her head she sobbed:
“Ob. uncle, take me home, please; 1 am
very, very wretched."
“Don't cry, my dear," he gently said,
ft ill keeping his hand upon her head;
“I have come to say get ready. Our
train is duo in n half hour."
He could^nol think of any soothing
phrase. He regarded her ns a mere
child, knowing nt tho same timo that
she wm a woman and suffering now r.
trouble which besets the path of all beau­
tiful women.
Ho procured her an apartment in a
palace car, but she could not sleep. Sho
reached Roosevelt 'Place pale, hollow
eyed and nervous.

WATER A8 A HEALTH CONSERVATOR
All claims not consistent with the high
character of Syrup of Figs are purposely
•voided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company.
It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and
bowels, clean-lug the system tffiectually,
but It Is not a eujp-aJl and makes no pretensiohs that eyery bottle will not sub­
stantiate.

Thu residence of Robert Osler was
burned at Oscoda yesterday, and his two
children were severely scorched.
The St. Joseph river at Three Rivers Is
on a modest tear, sneaking over its banks
onto the adjacent low lands.

Wild cats qre reported so numerous
near St. Charles tliat you can go out with
n club and kill a mess most any day.
A Michii-iin Central Ilallroad' Employe
AVln&gt; UU C«»r, n fl er Seven Tenn'
ConteeV

While employed as agent of tlje Michi­
gan Central Railroad. Company, ut Auausta. Mich., my kidneys became. diseased,
and from an impoverished^
impure
state of the blood, my gener^i iwalth was
efitlrelj* undermined.. I vmiaulted- the
leading physicians of’ tills city and Ann
Arbor, nnd all pronounced my case
Brights disease- in October last, I began
taking Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, and
am to-day a • well man. It affords me
pleasure tn render suffering humanity any
•good that I can. and 1 wish to shy that!
think It the grcatist blood, kidney and
liver medicine in tic world.
E. L.vzii.ehe. Agent M. C. R. IL,
Albion, Mich.
Sold by W. 11. Goodyear. Prepared only
by the Charles Wright Medicine Co.. De­
troit,.Mi cli^'*Bay City lost but 842.000 by fire In 1S91
over 8200.000 less than that of 1890.
There is money in a good fire department

The Grand River lx&gt;at club at Lansing,
expecli t&lt;&gt; buy a S5.C00 site for a new club
house. C. H. Osband has been elected
president uf the club.
A post office has been established at
l-.ewlaton, Montmorency county, 29 miles
northeast of Grayling. Fred L. Barker is
couimissluned postmaster.

The People’s party convention at Grand
Rapids knocked out a resolution protest­
ing against “saddling that mill-stone, pro­
hibition. about our necks.

The heavy rains uf the past few days
have been worth a vast sum to Saginaw
valley lumbermen, releasing log drives
that have In some cases been hung up for

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
There is a great strife between the nn....
Ion and non-union moulders in Battle
Creek, and came near ending In blood shed
lust week.

A drummer recently insulted a Battle
Creek lady, nnd was given a severe thump­
ing last week by a gentleman admirer.

The recent heavy rains have revealed
many weak 'pots In the drainage system of
Battle Creek.

Lansing, Mich., May 11. (Special.)—
The supreme court this mottling handed
down an opinion in Henry Frlesner vs.
the common council of Charlotte, denying
a mandamus to compel the acceptance of
Ids liquor bond, notwithstanding tbe coun­
ty had voted for prohibition under the lo­
cal option law of 1889. Certain irregulari­
ties are set up In the election which (see
Journal of May 4) the court says, while
substantially a neglect of duty on the part
of the officers of Oneida township, cannot
be huh] to disfranchise the votes. “The
pulMbta were not attached to the petitions
prvM-nted lo the Auuntj clerk, but was ac­
companied by an affidavit that the names
attached to the petition were genuine, hnd
the persons were qualified voters. The
statute does not require that the affidavit
shall state that tbe petitioners reside with­
CONTINUED
in tbe township. The affidavit implies
they are residents. It is held it Is within
the authority of tbe supervisor* to deter­
•J. B. Wilson. 3'1 Clay St.. Sharpsburg, mine the sufficiency ot petitions and order
I’a., says he will not be without Dr. King’s the ejection, and tbdr determination is
New Discovery for consumption. coughs final. ' It-was competent for the legislature
and colds, that It cured his wife who was to confer this authority ripon the supervis­
threatened with pneumonia after an attack ors. The plan intended was to place the
of “la grippe." when various other rem­ result when once reached by the people,
edies nnd several physicians had done her beyond controversy or collateral attack.
■no giasl.
Robert Hnriu-r. of Cooksporl, The election having been ordered, the peo1*4, claims Dr. King’s New Discovery lias plohavlng aqted. tbelr action Is final and
done him more good than anything he the election is sustained and local option
ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like iu Eaton county prevails.. Justice Mc­
it. Try it. Free trial tattles at W. 11. Grath did not sit.
Goodvear’s drugstore. Large bottles. 50c.
Nineteen liquor bonds from Battle Creek
and SI.00.
have been tiled with the county treasurer.
Fourteen from Marshall, five from Albion,
» This remedy la becoming so’well known one from Athens and one from Homer
and so popular us to need no special have been tiled. These last until May 1.
mention. Ail who have used Electric 1893. The board of supervisors of Cal­
Bitters sing thu same song of praise.—A houn county tins ordered a local option
purer medlfine do«s not exist and it is election to take place June 30. which. If
guaranteed to do al) that is claimed. carried. will not go into effect until May
•
Electric Billers will cure nil diseases of of next year.
the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples,
Horae? Hart, of Convls. had trouble
bolliq salt rheum nnd other affections with a band of gypsies, the horses belong­
caused • by impure blood.—Will drive ing to the •latter kept getting over the
'malaria from ihe system and prevent ns fences and tramping around on his crops.
well as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure Becoming lin’d of these operations he im­
ot headache, constipation and indigestion pounded one of their horses. A member
try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaatlon of tbe tribe came over to his place to re­
guaranteed, or money refunded.—lYlce gain possession of the anlnml. when a
50 cis. and 81.00 per bottleat W. H. Gfod- wordy war followed, ending by Hart’s
year’s drug store,
shooting the intruder Ih the leg and shoul­
Ilucklrft’a Arnica Salve.
der.
The best salve in the world for cute,
Expert burglars got into Keyes’ bank in
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhepm. fever Olivet recently, by prying open the front
sores, tetter, eliapped hands, chilblains, door. They blew off the inside door of
corns, nnd all skin eruptions, and positive­ the vault. sccured|some jewelry and a lit­
ly cures plies or no pay required. It Is tle change. The burglar proof chest which
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or contained nearly 83,000 was being worker!
way?'
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
His grave, gentle voico was fuU of For sale by W. IL Goodyear, thu druggist at, when the burglars were evidently scar­
ed away by some noise. No clue as yet.
persuasive music. He stooped toward
Della Winters, a 10 year old girl living
Muskegon’s new courthouse will be far
her, his eyes ‘grdWing cloudy and
soft Suddenly he flung out his arms enough along by Saturday .to tave a cor­ In Lowell took her own life last week, by
shooting herself. The bullet pierced her
and clasped her close to him, kissing her ner stone.
heart and death was Instantaneous. She
ntbbartl’s Kbeumntlc and U»W Pill*.
hair and her forehead and murmuring
These pills are sclent!finally compounded, had been sick for about a week, nnd was
unintelligible things. Sho wrung her­
afraid she would always be crazy. Her
and
uniform
In
action.
No
griping
pain
so
self away from him. her physical elusive­
commonly following the use of pills. mind Was affected.
ness seeming quite as pronounced as that
They are adapted to both adults nnd chil­
Something over a year ago the Bachelors
evasiveness which had always character­ dren with perfect safety. Wo guarantee
and Benedicts club was forjued in Char­
ized her conversations with him.
they have no'equal In the cure of sick lotte.with 15 members. One of the agree­
“You must not!” sho said, in a sort of headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
ments being that as soon as a member was
breathless whisper.
“I cannot permit biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­ married be should give a banquet to tint
it” She actually pushed him with her cel any other preparation. Sold by W. remaining. At present there are only 12
H. Goodyear.
members left The last one to become a
hand.
In an instant a flash of reserftment
Lapeer expects to have *a factory run­ Benedict was Editor Bryau, of the Char­
flickered across hta face and he made an ning early In June that will turn out 1,000 lotte Leader, who married one of Char­
lotte’s moat prominent ladies, Mias Adele
hickory handles pfr day.
impatient gesture.
McClure. Agreeable to the custom, he
“Rosalie, I did not expect this from
Flint wool buyers place the probable treated bls brother members to a fine ban­
yon," said be. slowly recovering his full price this year for that commodity at 20 to
quet last week, while they presented him
25 cents per pound.
height
with a fine silver tea set
“OhF she cried, her voice thin and
Geo. Sherwood, of Charlotte, aged 73
dry, “I did not mean to offend you, I
years Is a musical wbirder. He can start
don’t want you to be angry with moover 500 different tunes from memory, and
you"-----*
“I love, love yotri'-he exclaimed, letUng tbe worcb 411 heavily from hie

uhr lip,, at IT he jrm beginning to enadnato a dreary iaiinre.
She looked beeeecUngly at him, her

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

can sing the lending part without a book or
help ot any kind. He knows every thing
from Yankee Doodle to Old Hundred, and
numbers arnoi hb large collection a great
many sacred songs, as be has sung In some
church choir for over 40 years.

A large log-cabin for the pioneers of
Eaton county was erected last week. It is
30x40, with two rooms below and a hall
t« really
above. The society Is making an effort to
The Internal use of water is a subjects
secure Thomas W. Palmer, of Detroit, to about which physicians have had much
address the pioneers In June.
discussion, and about which not all doc­
Fremont Geer, of Eaton Rapids, made a tors are agreed. Ita value aa an agency
mistake last week that came near coating for the prevention and removal of dis­
him bls life. He was feeling quite badly eased conditions is, therefore, too little
and Intended to take some quinine, in­ understood. Judiciously used, water taken
stead of taking that he got hold of some Internally may be made one of the most
strychnine that had been pidverlzed, and Important factors in tbe preservation of
took a liberal dose. Medical assistance good health and physical vigor.
Nearly every case of inflammation and
was quickly received and he is still In tbo
irritation of the bladder may by the prac­
land of tbe living.
tice of copious water drinking, especially
The testimony of Lucy Harrison, of on tbe empty stomach, be palliated to
Paw Paw. convicted ber father of a hein­ such extent as to cease to give even annoy­
ous crime last winter,-^and resulted In ance.
sending him to prison for 00 years. She
Nothing that can be taken into the
was subsequently sent to tbe Industrial stomach will better conduce to keep it and
School for girls at Adrian, and soon .after the general system jo a healthy state than
admitted that ber testimony given at the a pint of water about the summer temper­
trial was entirely false, and was given at ature of hydrant water, drank from one;
the Instigation of two of - ber.aunts. Mr. half to three-quarters of an hour before
Barrlson will probably be pardoned.
breakfast.
The first few swallows should be small
Grand Lodge had an opportunity to bld
for the location of a condensed milk facto­ and within a few seconds' intervals of each
ry, which promised to employ a few hands, other, but the lust hall should be taken in
but 910,000 and a fair sized farm naturally as largo gulps as possible, with the body •
erect and chest well thrown ont.
seemed a little too much.
The principal benefit derivable from this
Orissa Jones, of Portland, fell qn a de­ practice is perhaps the mechanical flushing
fective sidewalk three years ago, and a out of the undigested contents and the ab­
jury gave her 81600 damages. The su­ sorption of the additional water into the
preme court granted a new trial, and she circulating aystem, although some of tbe
was recently awarded only 3300. Bad good effects may be attributable to the
sidewalks are expensive in other places small quantity of the secretions ot tbe
besides Portland.
mouth, which is incidentally carried down,
and the local tonic influence of the water.
One dealer shipped twelve barrels of
Whatever may be the rationale of this
beer to Bellevue on Friday. Twelve bar­
treatment its efficacy ns a promoter and
rels usually run that town a month, and it
preserver of health is second to none. The
is funny that so much should be ordered
body should not be prone again for at least
when the saloons only had two days to
three-quarters of an hour after drinking.
run. People will have an opportunity to
The temperature of tbe water may, as a
find out how little such a law will effect
matter of taste, be disagreeable at firat,
beyond depriving the-county of the reve­ but that objection wifi soon become insig- .
nue. which it does very effectively.—Bat­
Diflcant before a little resolution. There
tle Creek Moon.
is no situation in which firmness with one's
The Grand Ledge Independent of last disinclinations may be more profitably ap­
week tells of a wife and mother going reel­ plied.
Very hot or very cold water should not
ing drunk through the streets ot that vil­
lage the other day. This must have been be taken upon an empty stomach. The *
before local option struck our neighboring practice of drinking hot ivatcr just before
county: and if It will prevent a repetition meals, which prevailed extensively a short
of such sights, even the opponents of lo­ while ago, has fallen into merited disre­
cal prohibition ought rejoice that they have pute.
The atoniach docs not until after a long
time recover from the debiliating effects of
Clifford Sheldon, a Saranac boy, but now a drink of very hot water imposed upon it
in the training school of the U. 8. navy. Is while empty. Hence no food should be
home on a furlough, returning Tuesday. taken into It immediately after such a
He has Just completed a trip around tbe draft.—New York Mail and Express.
world. He left New York on the U. 8.
ship Lancaster on the 13th of July. 1891,
Going Down tbe Outside of a Building;.
and visited the Maderia Islands; Capetown,
A crowd of MadiHOD square promenade™
S. Africa; Batavia, Java; Singapore*. Hong
Kong. China; and Yokohama. Japah. He was earnestly contemplating the northern
wall uf tbo Hotel Bartholdi Tuesday. This
left the Lancaster at the latter place and
Is wbat they saw:
came by mail steamer to San Francisco
A gentleman in a red blazer was coming
and from thence home bv rail. He will
down a rope hand over hand with the agil­
go »o Washington, D. C., June Sth, for ex­
ity of a aalior or a South American mon­
amination and expects to-finish his course
key. He was tui athletic young man with
in ordinance Instructions in another year.
a blond mnstnehe and bine eyes, and every
He is well pleased with his mode of living. movement of bis limbs nnd body indicated
—Saranac Local.
strength.
The crowd held its breath as the young
SCHOOL COLUMN
man descended. When- tbo venturesome
athlete reached tbe sidewalk he was seen
to stagger. But ho held to an iron railing,
Our teacher made a complete failure In and shouted up to four men who were look­
the government of her school during the ing from tbe window above:
past winter and two others partial .ones.
“I’ll bet jou I can come up tbe same
mH In tlie same manner, viz., they wanted way!”
.
the good will of their pupils and conse­
There wan no response. The' crowd
quently set out to be “good" to therein by closed around tbe athlete. He gAZ4&gt;i
allowing them to do pretty much as they around at the faces of his audience and
pleased. I'uplls like such a teacher and then turned and went into tbe side door of
aetplM her at the mine time. When stall the hotel.
we learn that this Is a very |&gt;oor way to do
The four heads above disappeared from
pupils good? A boy respects a teacher view. The crowd slowly dispersed under
that makes him do about what lie should, the direction of a park policeman. Tbo
and respect must lie at the foundation uf rope disappeared. It was hauled into tbe
any permanent love.
The lesson of seventh story window. Al! was quiet on
obedience to rightful authority Is one that Twenty-third street.
every child must learn sooner or later and
The red blaxer gentleman was a promi­
the sooner the better. If he does not nent young Canadian, returned from Eng­
learn it In the home or at thd school, he Is land, where he bn« been playing on the
quite liable to learn Jl In after life nt a Canadian footlmll team. He arrived iu
fearful cost. No. tracner. it is your right New York a week ago, awl baa been cele­
to govern and It la vour positive duty to do brating bis return ever since. He consid­
it Then- Is no possible excugo for any ered the Bartholdi episode a bagatelle, and
teacher to shirk this duty, if lie cannut said he could have climbed back again
do it. if he has no lime in his spinal column with ease.—New York Advertiser.
he should seek some other calling.
WOULD’a FVMR FUND.

Previously acknowledged................ 828 59
No. 7„Hoiw. Mrs. B. J. Robinson,. ..50
.. 7, Hastings, Sarah Riley................. 70
.. 3, Baltimore, Minnie Bush ..
.31
,. 12, Carlton. Lillie Matthews..
., 1, Assyria, Hattie Bradley..
:w
.. 3, Woodland. Julia Meyers..
.. 2. Yankee Springs, F. Edmonds .50
333 19

As there seems to be some little diffi­
culty In securing a teacher for some of the
schools, perhaps a word should be said.
Doubtless then-are some’school officersjhat
really think there is a scarcity of teachers,
hardly ey/nigh Indeed to fill the schools.
There are nil the time nearly or quite 50
per cent more teachers thin schools. Out­
side the villages, there are but 14 male
teachers employed this soring while over
75 hold a license.
Almost any of these
would teach, doubtless, were the wages
sufficient. In general, they can earn inure
at something else and so engage in other
avocations. Of course that is their privi­
lege. We arc not saying tills to find fault
with the wages paid.—that Is none of our
business luit a question between board
and teachers. It ought to be borne in
mind, however, that a really good teacher
.may be cheaper at 25 dollars per month
than a poor one at 25 emits. We are more
than willing to assist boards In liny way
possible, but it must be remembered that
the Commission has no authority to compel
teachers to teach.

. scuooi. RgPoirrs.
No. fl, Hope, Arthur Hathaway, teacher.
Daja tangln. flO; Enrollment, 48: Average
attendance.??; not absent or tardy, 7: Dot
absent. 13.
No. 3, Johnstown, Mary Green. teacher.
Enrollment S3*, not absent 10; not tardy
10; neither absent nor tardy 9.
No. 11. Irving, Eliza Girvin, teacher.
Enrolled 31; average attendance 2A; not
tardy 28; neither absenffnor tardy 9.
No. T. Irving, Lina Still, teacher.
Enrolled 20; average attendance 17; not
absent 0; not tardy 9.
No: 5. Assyria. Mary E. Wilcox teacher.
Enrollment 50: average attendance 40;
neither absent nor tardy 12; not absent 12;
not tardy 40.
Mabel Tuckerman, a pupil of this school
has been neither absent nor tardy for the
past six terms. What other country pupil
can show so good a reoord?

The preparation ot rice stands in the
same relation to tbo Chinese people as the
baking of bread to western nations. Break­
fast, at 10 a. m., is called “early rice;” din­
ner, at about 5 p. m., is called "late rice."
“Have you eaten rice*" is tbe conventional
formol salutation amona the Chinese.—
Temple Bar.

Many People Are Color Blind.
A curious fact about the eye aa regards
ita perceptionof color Is that one In twenty
persons is afflicted with red blindness. In
tbe normal eye the edges of the retina are
not sensitive to the senantion of red light—
that is, cannot see red color. In some eyes
this peculiarity will extend iteelf u» half
the extent of the retina, and in very many
others (to no less, indeed, than one iu
twenty) thia spreads over the whole of tha
retina. Tha possessors of such eyes will
confuse Iu the most curious manner dark
green and yellow with red. This is uot
always api&gt;areut, but a few testa will sure­
ly bring it out. and we should be amazed
to find how many of us are’subject to this
partial color blindness.—Chambers’ Jour­
nal. '

MOUTGAGE SALE.
Notice f&lt; hereby given that default has been
msu'o in the paytneut of the money secured by a
IIK-Ftgitge to-nrlng date the twentv-flnd day of
April A. 1&gt;. 1MI, executed by David E. Eero and
Sarah A. Fero bls wife, of tta Township of
EtnnieltlM the County of Calhoun and Slate of
MicblsMi.to Amelia Jones of tbo township of
Assyria In the County ot Barry and mate at
Ml -hlgxn, and recorded In the office of the KegIstrr of lws»ds far Um County of Barry. MlebIg ui. In Lltiey 31 ot Mortgages os patre 43 on the
231 day of April A, D. 1»W1 at 11:15 o’clock In tho
loniiioon; Hint said mortgage wns duly assigned
bv said Amelia Jones to James cashmoreof
Peenfleld. Calhoun County. Michigan, on the
ulth day ot «tarch. A. » l&amp;M by an assignment
duly recorded on the IMh day of April A. D.
toM at s o’clock In the forenoon, in the ofDee at
the Keglster ot Dccils for the County of Bsrry.
Micblgauin Uber 23 ot Mortgages, on ■ age MS;
and tlwt said mnrtgage wm further dnlv assign­
ed by s.ii.i James Cashmere, to Andrew D.
Etheridge of the City of Battle Creek. Michigan
by assignment dated the 13th day of March ino,
and duly recorded in the office of the register at
Deeds for the County of Barry. Michigan, an the
IMh day of September A. D. 1991 at 9 43 o'clock
in tbe forenoon. In Liber 38 of Mortgages, on
;mge an: that the amount claimed to be due on
said »n- rtgage at the data ot this notice to the
sum ot f“8t 70.
Notice Is also hereby given that tbe power ot
sale conixlurd hi said inortgsgo baa In-come ot&gt;aertlve by reason of lhe de^ilt of said Mortgagor
in paying the moneys secured thereby, and no
suil o’ proceeding at law has b«en luslltated to
recover the debt now rem.ilDlng seemed by
said raongage.or any part thereof.
’
Notice is also hereby given that In pursuanoe
ot ihe power of sale contained In said mortgage
and the statute Iu such cases made and urovidi.-d the premises described In a d covered
bv said mortgage to wit: All that plec" of land
sltuaie In the Township nt Assyria ta the
County of Barry and State of Mlchfg;u» deserv­
ed as the souti: west quarter ot the north east
quarter of section number twenty thre« lu town­
ship number ooe north ot range number seven
weat. will be sold at public auction at the trout
doorot tbe Court House (that being the place
ot holding Ute Circuit Court tor the C-Htniy of
Barry:. In tbe city of Hastings In the County at
Barry. Michigan ou the 18th day of August X D.
ISM al 3 o’clock in the afternoon, te pay the
ani’Mint due on said mortgage with 7 per twr
interest and all legal coato aud expeuael
Bated the 13th dav of May iwj
ANDMMW D. KtHIUtlbUX.

�THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.

veil

second

quarter, in­

Heredity has been accused as the chief
factor in the origin of tumors. But the
ternational SERIES. MAY 22.
Maj 11-Th. MO.I. NN
evidence is very uncertain, for the dleesse.
I* so common that uot many families are
ULIOA «p from lb.
1“***
without a hlstorynf tumor development
■wmlxNuT
bill* otno
snM»r
in same of their branches. Statistics give
“
£1 p^d
th. N.I
ay*"
a history of heredity in only 14 per cent, of
the superficial cancers, and Ln 87 per cent
mitloa t™«r,-»hleh «»■
in some of the deeper forms. Similar fig­
J [fttMRTXRLT TKMi’KKAXCX LKStiuN.|
Th. hoo«
•“ «'
ures could doubtless be obtained for many
(orthrr
ot 0“
&amp; “But Daniel pnrpowd in hts heart that of the common fatal diseases, such as
bill Nearly tbe whole session WM o&gt;
Xn&gt; WA dl-h-l-R-X
malohrf he would uot defile nimmif with the por­ pueumonla and Bright’s disease.
A previous injury i* often thought to be
Holmpn toMrtk. put the p«»8™Ph A^ tion of the king's meat, nor with the wine the cause of a tumor, and in seme of tbe
whichdie drank." Thin portion of the flret
^oprUtlo,
&lt;« 'W
verse uf our leswon in the Gohlen Text for rarer forms ot cancer (sarcoma) there can
Miu. for the proposed new mint at rnua
the day; we therefore give a little extra be no question that it ia the cause in nu­
space to It. We see Daulelj one of a com­ merous cases. But when it is recalled haw
pany of young Jews, carried cAptive In the many injuries are received in all parts of
W1MUXUT0X.
UL-Ul.
X» third year of Jehoioklm. in the pnlnce of the body without causing the development
Urf»&gt;
ot d» OA’Al .prroprt* the king of Babylon, in training to atnud of a tumor It will bo perceived that there
U«u ND up to the point where tb. Incretree in due time before the king n* one of hia is hut little ground tor the general appli­
of tbe oory And tbe preptNed new b*ltk- wise men. While being taught tbe wis­ cation of the theory. There is more reason
■blpe come lo. Dbeorelon ot tbeoA dU dom of the Chaldeans they are to be nour- for accepting the constant irritation of
pored Oi.ttere WA. postponed. Among lahwl with food and wine from tbe king** some spot ns the cauaejor the development
the committee amendment* adopted was table. Daniel determines that he anil hia of n malignant growth, for many cancers
poe .ppeoprUUng KO.m «. .MyteeiM companion* will not defile themselves with of tho tongue aud lips have been canned by
the Columbian naval rendexvour.ABw*®* food which has been offered to Idols, for the Irritation of n short tobacco pipe con­
they are true worshiper* of the only living stantly smoked or the rough point ot.a de­
view.
’
Tbo house spent another day in consid­ and true God. and understand that what­ cayed tooth.
One of the most fascinating of all the
eration of the sutfdry civil bill, covering ever Is not offered to Him is offered to
about twenty-five pages. The committee devils (Lev. xrd. 7; Deut. xxxii. 17; I Cor. theories which have been advanced is that
oo appropriations bad Inserted provisions x. 20). All true believers are commanded which supposes that at some limo in.the
that article* imported for the use of the to do all things, even their eating and development of tho body a particle of tissue
light house establishment and of the great drinking, to the glory of God (1 Cor. x, 81), intended for one part—tho skin, for exam­
national museum should be admitted free and this one command corers the whole ple—has gone astray and been buried some­
where else, and that some accident has
of duty. These were stricken out on temperance question for the Christina.
ft “Now Gai had brought Daniel into awakened ita cells to vigorous growth after
points of order made by Burrows that they
wero not germane, did not reduce expenses favor nnd tender love with' tbe prince of they have lain dermant for many years. It
the eunuchs." When nny one determines is almost impossible to make thia theory
and changed existing laws.
WAsni.NGTON, May 14.—Tbo proceedings to glorify God awl serve Him only, the clear to one who has not studied biology,
of tho senate yesterday were marked by way wilt be prepared. When a man’s but some idea of it can be formed by study­
utterance* of warning from Cockrell and ways please the lx&gt;rd he tnaketh even his ing the development of the body of the
enemies to be at peace with him (Prov. chick In tho egg during the process of
Sherman on extravagance. Gorman plainly
xvt. 7). See the story of Joseph. Gen. hatching.
stated that 'the expenditures to which
Tbe mass of living cells lu tbe yolk ot
xxxisr 8L Acts vil, ft. !0, nnd remem tier
• congress was committed would exceed tho that the eye* of the lord ran to and fro tho egg can be observed to spread out into
revenues for the next two years and make throughout the whole earth to show Him­ a flattened oval, consisting of two layers,
necessary an increase of taxation, and that self strong on behalf of all who trmrt in each destined to develop into certain or­
he was in favor of. spending tho money Him (11 Chrpn. xvL ft)
gans. This flat masa then become* folded,
until we had a navy to be proud of. No
10. “And the prince of the eunuchs said upon itself, sends ont prolongations of ita
business was done.
unto Daniel, 1 fear my lord the king.” cell* id different directions, nnd gradually
The entire day in the house was spent in Daniel feared no man. neither did he fear assumes tha shape of tbe body and organs
■ filibustering against a private bill, which death, but he did fear to offend his Gal. ot tho chick. To one who has followed
came over as unfinished business from last The fear of man bringeth a snare, but these change* it seems not at ail ufilikely
Friday, and therefore was entitled to con­ whoso puttech bis trust In the ixwd shall that some minutfe portions of tissue might
sideration. Tho Republicans'did not want tie safe (Prov. xxlx. 25). How often tho be displaced nnd become tho needs from
to adjourn, but the chairman (Montgom­ fear of num or the desire to please man which tumors might afterward take tbelr
ery of Kentucky) heard a motion to ad­ leads people into xin. the only remedy is to origin. But here again we are at a loss to
journ and couldn’t hear a dozen demands know tbe living Gal and llveunly to please understand what accident finally starts
for a division aud roll call, u parliament­ Him.
the seetl to growing.
ary stroke that was applauded. The mo­
IL 12. “Provo thy ayrvnnta, | beseech
The recent discoveries as to the impor­
tion to adjourn being declared carried thee. Un «laya. and let them give us pulse tance of bacteria in tbe causation of disease
superceded the special rule for an evening to eat and water to drink.’* A simple have given fresh impulse lo the thought
session on pensions Friday, and none vegetable fare which they could be sure that the tumors may be duo to some micro­
was held. had not come from the king’s table, nor organism which finds Its way into the sys­
Washington, May 16.—The death of been dedicated to devils. On xneb food tem. By way of analogy, tbe tumors
Senator Barbour brought business in the Daniel felt he could ask the blessing of which are found growing in some plants,
house to an end before it wo* begun Sat- his God and expect it. Lei Christians test aud especially tbe extraordinary varielire
unlay. As soon as the house was ready all tbelr eating nnd drinking, nil tbeir of galls which form around tho eggs of
for business the death was announced, res- home entertainment and church enter- iusecta when deposited in the tissues of
olutlons adopted, a funeral committee talnmenta, by the honest question'from the' plant*, also favor Xhia theory, but ns yet
was appointed and tho house adjourned. heart, Can I conscientiously ask tho bless­ no decisive facta hare been collected, and
ing of Gal upon this! And it will und to all is mere conjecture. For the present
The jenate was not in session.
Washington, May 17.—There was no make all three more simple and for the we watch and wait, hoping tor enlight­
■business done in the senate yesterday, the glory of Gai. Daniel's conduct mode him enment in tho future, and turning tbe
seem very peculiar in the eyes of some knowledge which we have been able to
funeral of the late Senator Barbour occu­
others, but he remembered that Israel was
pying the whole day. The chamber was to be a peen liar treasure unto Gal above gain to tbe practical use of relieving tho
suffering of Che victims of this disease.—B.
turned into n Roman Catholic church tor &gt;i nil people (Kx. xix. 5). Aud be sought
Farquhar Curtis, M. D.,aud WftiiamT.
■ * time and the cruelll.v/caadle and acolyte above all things to please God.
r
Bull, M. D.. iu Harpers.
‘
performed their part* In the service, which
13. “Then let our countenances be looked
waa conducted by Bishop Keane. After upon before thee; and ns thou seest, deal
the service* the senate adjourned.
with thy servants.’* The child of God may
The boychoirof Trinity chapel is the beat
The session of the house wa* Interrupted be sure that the blessing of God shall be
by the funeral service* is the senate of the mode manifest, so that otheraahall be com­ known Ln the city, and this is the only
late Senator Barbour, the .house proceed­ pelled to behold It. Assnrely as the work of church in tbe United States which has a
ing in a body to tho senate chamber, tbe devil is manifest In those who are given daily choral service. The choir consists of
headed by Speaker Crisp. The house re. to strong drink, so surely shall the work of thirty members—twelve men aud eighteen
turned at i.4J and piocecded with the con­ Gai he manifest in those who honor Him boys. Boy singers are usually obtained
sideration of the sundry civil bill, and even In their rating ami drinking. The from tbe public schools, but a church uf
covered ten page* in committee of the' testimony ot .Iren- re. “If any man serve reputation newr has any difficulty in
securing ail tbe talent it needs. We have
• whole, then adjourned. •»
me. him will my Father honor** (John xii.
boys ccntinunl.'y applying to usifor posi­
M)
&lt; FIFTY THOUSAND AT GOTHAM.
tions in cur .choir.
14. “So he consented co them In this
Win u boys are obtained from thu public
StrikesOrdered Whtch InvulveThat Many matter and proved them ten day*.’’ The
schools, lite choir mmaer goes to jtbc prin­
church at Smyrna wax to be trial tea days
cipal of some school aud nsks for a number
;Hev.
II.
10».
signifying
a
perfect
trial.
The
New Yoke, May 17.—The lockout of
of the best tdngera who would like to juiu
granitc-cutters-througbout the New Eng- ten plagues ifipou Egypt, the parable* of n church choir.
He takes them to
; the ten pounds anil tbe ten virgins seem to
lank staten was declared yesterday mornthe music room of the church, where he
1 lOGicaie
indicate rexponsinuity,
responsibility, ana
and judgment
judgment in
in
iIng. Al
«...
.t
....
&gt;
'
the same time a number ^strikes pr,4wlrtK„l lo r^pon^bHUy. A^be oam. tries their voices and .makes his selection.
proportion to responsibility. As the num­
were ordered In sympathy with tbe none- ^r
mdiuatc* perfection
ber -a-veii
seven indicates
(wrfvetion In reference But Trinity chapel has a school ot its own
cutters, and it I*, estimated that fully 50,- [ u&gt; God. » n^y tw that the numbers four, from which it can obtain all the boys it
000 men employed Iq* the quarrying and ten, twrlye refer to perfect dealing with needs; in fact, the school was originally
founded for the purpose of supplying
stone building works are now oat. Tho ; man in various way*
immediate effect in this city wa* to bring i 15, Hl “And at the end of ten days their choir boys
Boys tiro taken from thu ages of seven to
•to astandltill all building operations,with count inn net-* appeared fairer aud fatter in
a menace .of still more far-rcncldng effect. flexh titan alii he children," The blessing eleven and men not older than twenty-five.
During
the day the boys occupy position#
Many other.trade* will undoubtedly be in-1 of God will tn» manifest even In our bodies,
fitiencetl if the straggle is protracted.
- It Im marvelously manifest iu tbe appear­ in tho offices of prominent bankers, brok­
ConimiMlunxr of Public Works Gilroy, ance of those who* iaxlira were once given ers, commercial hviisea, etc., for.at the
upon whom the men rely In bringing the to strong drink nnd xin in tho service of school referred to they rewire a good gen­
employer* to term* by Insisting that the thedeviL but who have l&gt;een rescued by eral education in addition to being taught
paving contract* are now underway shall the grace of God and made servant* of music. Some of them after some years of
lie filled; said to reporter that he saw no Christ. Being, made free from sin and experience become choir masters and
way in which to bring about an under­ become servant* to God. they now bear many have joined opera companies where
fruit' unto noiiness
holiness ami
aud arfr-anbamed
standing between the men and lheem- rruic
are-nsbnmcU of they have met with much success. A head
ploycr*. He declared he could make no ' tbe former things, the end of which was boy singer was appointed organist In St.
Matthew’s church after having served
calculations a* towhen tbe work would denttiWKom. vi, «»•
“ A*
»- —
•
21, &lt;*
22).
to the -----tmtni.be resumed. Pickets of granitecutters fuatntion of Christ in such n* are possessed ’ seven years us a chorister.—Interview lu
will watch every boat load of alone that is by Him, see bow they glorified God in New York Epoch.
brought to the city, and in every ca*o f%ni (Gnl. i. l», 24) anil how they took
where it come* from a quarry the owner knowledge of the apostles that they had
Tbe pepsin sold in the drug stores is the
-.of which I* a member of the Granite been with Jcfuu (Act* lv, 13).
Manufacturers' a.«*oci*tiotx workmen will
17. “As for (bene four children, God gave veritable product of an animal stomach,
be warned not to handle the stone.
them knowledge ltnd skill in all learning and generally of the stomach of the hog.
and wisdom, nnd Daniel bad understand­ One factory tn Now York has the oddest
HOME FOR UNION TYPOS.
ing in all vUIodm nnd dreams.” No doubt method of preparing the article that ever
they studied, but He that is perfect in enured into the human mind. A number
knowledge was with them (Job xxxvi, 4) of perfectly healthy hogs are fattened for
Colorado Spihncs, May IX—The dedi­ and helped them ami taught them many the market, and for thirty-six hours before
killing time are deprived of all food, not
cation of the Childs-Drexel Home for things not to be fonud In any books of the
Chaldeans. God is no respecter of .persons. even being allowed a drop of waur. Then
Union Printers took place in this city yes­
He still giveth wisdom to nil who sincerely the trough from which they are adcusterday. The ceremonies were of a most ask Him (Jn*. 1, 5). Thera is no capital tomed to eat is covered with strong wire
interesting character nnd were witnessed that cun compare with a heart nod head netting and the most appetising slops and
by a large concourse of people. Mayor right with God. a pure heart and n cleat bog delicacies, smoking hot. aro poured
Sprague made an address of welcome to, head sanctified nnd enlightened by tbo into tbe trough.
The fumes ascend with grateful fra­
the distinguished visitors, and the pro­ Holy Spirit through the merit* of the Lord
gramme included speeches by Governor. Jesus Christ is the greivtest of Meanings. grance to the porcine nostrils; the hogs all
Routt; Senator J. H. Gallinger, of New But thia no one can bnvo who I* given to ran to the trough and stand over it, raven­
much wine (Eplux/18: TCor. vi, 10).
ous with hunger, equealing and fighting
Hampshire, and George W. Childs.
IN. 1» fNqw nt the end of tbednya, the with each other for a chance to get at tbe
The building Is located one mile from
the citv on a small elevation which over­, primvoi tlir vtiiitich* brought^ them In slops. Tbe iron netting prevents them
.
before
Nebiichndnrxznr,
nnd
nraong
them
from tasting the food, and while they are
looks the surrounding country, including
the Garden of the Gods, Pike’s Peak, all -wnA foqntl none like Daniel. Han­ still thinking about the matter they are
Manitou and Cheyenne canyon. It is con­, anlnh. Misliaol and Aznriah; therefore killed, and tbelr stopiachs being taken out
structed of white lava stone with rod stood they before tbe king.” The food and are found perfectly full of gastric juice,
sandstone trimmings. The style is re­, wine from th'r king’s tabla, nnd all the wis- from which the pepsin h prepared. Now.
naissance and the construction cost *»,- doni of Babylon, could not do for the others if it was not the hog's Imagination that
OU). Tho home is four stories in height, what the God of Daniel could and did do made tbe gastric juice flow into his stom­
and 144 feet front, with a depth of forty for those who relied upon Him and yielded ach in anticipation of a feast, what was it?
feet. It has three towers with balconies। their bodies to Him. Happy are those who —St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
extending along both sides and on every enu truly say. “My aonl, wait thou only
upon God. for my expectation is from Him"
(Pa. Ixii,'») *^hen as to standing before
Two old friends meet after a separation
AWFUL CYCLONE IN TEXAS.
the king of Babylon, they were conscious of many years.
, that they *ummI also la-fore the King of
'•Time flies,” says one, “but after all you
Kings, and could *ay, with Elijah, "The
are not ao bald aa I expected to And you ”
GAl5MTiLLK,Tex, May 17.—Tenkey val­ lx&gt;nl G«*l of Israel llveth before whom 1
“Baldi I should say not. Look In the
ley, in Green county, has been swept from stand" (1 King* xril, 1. Scenlao Luke i, 19). glass yourself. I've more.hair than you
20. "And In all matters of wisdom he
'
xme end to the other, and not a building found them ten times better than all the have.”
than I have! That’s absurd.
left standing. Five people were killted in­ nmgichm- and astrologer* chat were In all _ “Py
stantly, ten are dying from their injuries hl* realm.’ io reference to the dream* Perfectly absurdl Let's count ’em!"—New
and many more are badly hurt. Hardly and the writing on tbe wail of chapters II, York Epoch.
a person in the valley escaped. New* is iv. v, their wa* no comparison, for all the
hard to obtain, but a wagon load of coffinsi magician* failed, anti only tbe God of
ware sent out last night by the courier heaven gave rhe interpretation through
In tbe days when Romans believed it *
who brought the newt.
His servant Daniel. There are thorn who dlHtr-.lob.ldltal b,.fo.lobU2,.u;

tordsy confirmed tha nomination of T.

The

DANIEL'S INTEGRITY.
lesson

tbiuk that a little *timnlant In the form of
strong drink does help n man’s mind sod
brain, but the only stimulant that Daniel
......i
•—pQWPr of God and
All who
seek Him «hail

Subjects just now engaging general
attention are

1,200 MEN

Spray Pumps.

Working day and
night on Victor Bicy­
cles and do not
produce them fast t
enough to supply the
demands.

We show the Myers Spray Pinup, f()I
spraying fruit trees. Its p(,i„t\ ,)f
excellence cannot be equaled bv aily
other in the market'.
'
‘

Refrigeraters.
These have become au indhiiensible
article for convenience and comfort
during the hot weatlier. We show a
• large line at popular prices.

THE VICTOR
LEdbS.

Lawn Mowers

SHRLEY-W. SM TH,
The Victor Man.

.

Of the best and most durable kind
We keep them; also a stock &lt;&gt;f the
most desirable articles in general and
builders hardware.

QOObYEXIR BROS

Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In or­
der to have your eye sight
preserved into old age, the
eyes should be properly exam­
ined and the right kind of
glasses worn.Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the fin­
est quality and greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and specta­
cles at his office, where you
can have your eyes examined
at all times.

f. Q. STOWELL,

HAS JUST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF

Infants’ Moccasins and soft sole shoes.
Ladiee Slippers and Walking shoes nnd Coinmon Sense Walking shoe on E. E. lasts for old
ladies.
Gents’ Oxford ties. Men’s Kip Creedmore shots
Every pair warranted. Only *3.0U,
See the A. C. McGRAW Patent Leather Shoe,
that leads them all in price, wear and look-.

Head and shoulders

i above Competition.

just in Tine
To see those

ffiffSPM GOODS!

Clothiers and
Gents’ Furnishers

Telling the
Boy of
Those
Brown Suits
For Bovs and Men

At

R. MUDGE &amp; SON’S,The Clothiers
\\ e are here to do business oh the square, and sell goods
c eaper than ever this year.
We have the finest and
cheapest line of clothing in the city of Hastings to-day.
Call and see us
Hastings City Bank,
THE MARKETS.

UuUiic^ - . Mlcb.
CAPITAL S75,OOO.OC.

Clover seen M.S&amp;

SURPLUS t7.QOe.OO.

'•‘"•.R'.io.auo
‘HAIOAH. ««.
OSU-29C. per bn.
Fotatota i
Fork-saw

Michigan.

XG. loblMW.PwaldMt;

Dn.xcToas:
I*, w. Reynolds,

John O*rreth.
dr**ea &gt;0emrten-lfTe. 8c; dnwtd. no.

Wheat ia low ah&lt;l flour
should be the same. I°r a
short time I will sell

White Rose

Flour

AT

D. W. Reynolds, Cash I er.
52”^* 40 P«r hundria:

LOOK-HERE

$2.20 Per ioc LB/.

Vhis is a No. 1 Don . I war
rant every sack t&lt; be
grade.
Head-light oil 7 cte. i gallon-

JOS. ROGERS.

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                  <text>The best Advertisingmediitmtn Bar­
ry County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXVII. NO.

WHOLE NO. 1928

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 26,1892.

A NEW INVENTION.

Hastings Banner
PnblHUed Thursdays by

Lehr Seven Octave

1M.VTI.VUK. XICH.

For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

School Books,
Tlie most complete stock and
x lowest prices. AU kinds
used in the county.

III.

Goodyear,

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Hastings,

Is a new invention no longer!

YEARS
SOLID WEAR

AA/UV 0 Becanee they are now well-known throughout Is the length of time that
Vv n I I the United States.
When L»?ln-Organs first came out, the New York "Music
T-aile' .--aid: "Despite the many attempts which have' been
■ rele for -&lt; me time past by reed-organ manufacturers toward
..methiiig new in reedorgans in the way of six or seven ocSUMS IND FORKS
t:uv -ivies, they have all until but recently failed. It is,
th, n
interesting to note the somewhat remarkable sucAre warranted to last.
&lt;■'■&gt;&lt; wluch Messrs H. Lehr &lt;fc Co. have attained its this di-

STERLING INLAID

Tim ('bicago “Indicator” said Jan. 16th. 1892: "The sue­
- "f L-hr &amp; Co. has been remarkable and affords another
1’ii'o:' that the public soon appreciates a really good article.”
VrC If you don't wanyfo buy a poor organ, when you
I ED, eau get the Lehr; the handsomest,'best toned and
. a-i, -t blowing'Organ in the market at a most moderate
I r-r-. examine it at the store of

JOHN BESSMER,

MICH

HASTINGS,

Also remember you
get a Present—"Good
Form," of $200 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R, Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

Wit Herpobliiier &amp; Co., DON'T!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

Dry Goods, Carpets,
Cloaks,
Blankets, Bedding,
AND

Live Geese Feathers,

Paint your boitp- with
white lead. Why? Be­
cause you can Save Mon­
ey bv buying a 1'iutedLeadofFREDL.HEATH .
The Druggist He it&gt; going
'out of the paint business
and will save you 25 per
cent, ou leadandoil. This
lead is strictly pure and
Warranted to last aud
cover as much surface
as any lead on the market.
Don’t use an impure oil.
buy nothing but the pure
linseed oil. Don’t make \
a mistake in the place
'

to Dscr Bast cf City Bank.
Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGGIST,

I he most complete stock of Dress Goods

in the state.
A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for SI.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

grand rapids,
Wo make a specialty
of making (ients suite
• and pants to order.

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MLCH

COUNTY NEWS.
A grent many farmers hnvn’t tbelr coca
pbmted on account of so uae.h rain—Mrs.
Cox. who han been visitingritkcr brother's,
3. , Brown’s, returned to her home xt
Otsego Sunday, accompanied by her father.
Grandpa Brown—Mra. Frank Barber visit­
ed friends ut Kalamazoo a few days Inst
week—Maud,Reynolds is visiting friends
at Plainwell—Mrs. John Barber reeelved
news Saturday that tier father, Mr. Firth,
was very sick at hl» daughter's in Grand
Rapids—Mrs. J. Hnlden, of Rkltlund.
visited her mother, Mrs. Joel Bari-er, the
past week—Our Sabbath school Is progress­
ing finely with Mrs. Warren Fisher, su­
perintendent—Phillip Barber Is itavlng his
barns reahiggied—Mr. Hawley, of Hart­
ford; our former pastor, made a short call
on friends here Inst Wednesday—The
young people gave the pastor and hi* esti­
mable wife a happy surprise last Friday
night. The evening was spent in social
chat, hitvrpcraed with cake ami Ice cream.
The event was quite a success both social­
ly and financially.

Mich

25

Piano Style Organ

’

COOIC BROS..

DRUG STORE.

'

Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

. Work has commenced at the brick yard,
and a large number of men are employed—
Myron Chamberlin has moved over G.
Mosier's ’ store—A new wharf is being
built at the head of Long lake for Hie
steam boat—Ansel Kingsbury has been
building quite on amount of tonce—Obed
Chamberlain has built a side walk In front
of his lot—Willard N. Payne has Just been
placed on the pension list at Ihe rate of 312
per month—George Hayward Is building a
barn 32 by 00 feel—The death ot Mrs.
John Anders occurred bn the 10th. after a
short illness. tSbe leaves a husband aud
six «iuall children to mourn her loss—
Flora McCallum visited her sister here last
Sundny-4CamplK,ll Bros, are receiving a
visit this week from their nephew and
niece, of Knliunnzoo^-John McCallum
raised an addltlmi to his barn last Satur­
day. .

It hailed last Sunday. We wonder when
the sun will shine?—Walter Barnum and
w.fe Sundayed at W. Ue's—Miner Alden
nml wife Sundayed nt J. Spencer's—Elmer
Rising amFfamily were out riolng in that
new canopy top buggy la**t Sunday— Otis
Miner atid wife, of Luke Odessa, were on
onr streets last week—-Flaunlgan. the
Greenville peddler, stayed over Sunday at
Mr. Halton's—Warren Smith has gone to
work forT. Ainsworth, of Berlin, for the
summer—Mr. Jastlfer ami family visited
nt Miles Lipscomb's last work—L. Smith
is nt work tor W. Hewitt—We do nut be­
lieve there is n single fanner. In this vicin­
ity has his com planted, a great many of
them have no} even the ground plowed,
it is too’ wet to plow—Mr. and Mrs. Lepard Mtmlayed nt the home liome of Mrs.
Bare—William Let han a new steel wind­
mill— Della Smith had tq close her school
at the Lee school fora few dajs. She is
wrestling with the mumps—School is near­
ly out in this ills,rict. This Is one ot ihe
schools where the teacher has worked
bar I to g»d the good will of the scholars by
Fnu»k Short sold a.liorae to Luke OdcMii
pat ties last week—J. Spencer hns a span
of nice young onlts—George Merrit, of
I Sarana/. visited Rt John-Smith's last week
-The grdccrynivn on the toad do so much
bnsineps that It makes our townsmen have
I long fares.
.

C.J’arpvnter nml Indy were guests of
Win. Smith over Sunday- Mrs. &lt;&gt;. E.
WimmI Is now able to be put again—Farmers
wear a broad smile—one whole day of sun­
shim—Prof. Taylor holds a cuncert nt the
ehn'rch next Wednesday evening. A full
house is desired—J. Marks has returned
to Ingham county where he is engaged In
the fence business—State.Evangelist 11. N.
Allen lias come and gone and gave us three
of his able sermons and held n S. S. Insiitnte. which was of gicat interest to many
M»l&gt;10 &lt;!rot■.

Wm. Griffin of Maple Grove nnd Miss
Minn Hoover of Castle tun werq married
Inst Thursday p. in.—Miss Emma Kuntz
was married Sunday to n genlleman from
Petoskey. We have falhtl tn li-arn his
name—Wm. Gray wt&gt;s the firat one to
plant coni in this vicinity, planting last
Saturday—O. Durham has the frame &lt;&gt;f
his kitchen up and the roof on the same—
Miss Hattie Griffin of Kaiamn/.oo wits here
to attend the Griffin-Hoover wedding—Mr,
and Mrs. Robert Clance of Vermontville
visited at David McMore's Sunday.

Prof. (). M. McLaughlin was at Jackson
Satnrday-iA. IL Smith of Woodland was
In town Saturday—0. M. Hullln'ter of
Cheney spent the fore part ot the week
with relative* and friends here—J. Rad­
ford was at Hastings over Sunday—John
and Melvin Tuckerman of Battle Creek
called on friends here Sunday—Thirty
tickets were sold at this- station for the
Grand Rapids excursion last Friday—W.
M. Ferry ot Park City. Utah. Is a guest at
G. A. Truman’s—Albert Easton, aged
about fifty years. !lvlng»1hreo miles north
and a mile west of this village, jvas found
dead in the woods last W«k Thursday
evening. He had gone after the cows and
as he did not return Mrs. Easton went to
look for him and found him cold In death,
lying near the gate to the woods. The
funeral took place Sunday—Mr. nod Mrs.
H. IL Banks nnd children of Baltimore,
Md.. are guests at G. A. Truman's, Mrs.
Bank’s father's—Mrs. Griffith is very ill.
Hopes of her recovery are faint.

MeKovit spent Sunday with his brother at
South Board man. He brought home some
fine specimens of brook trout— M. Keeler
and wife were in Grand Rapids Tuesday—
Mr. Mudhon and Mllafl Waldurff of Has­
ting? were in town on business Monday—
J3. p. Hendricks and family start for Ohio
Kpturday where they wit! visit ftlends and
relatives for a few weeks—Mrs. N. Gris­
wold was In Grand Rapids Monday—.Sidney
Smith leaves thia week for Washington
D. C. where ho will make his futum homo
—Mrs. N. P. Haskins of Grand Rapids
spettt Sunday with Mrs. N. Griswold—
Mr?. C. II. Laing and Mrs. John Chamber
are gueats at J. A. Caidwell's—T. D. Camp­
bell and family »f West Bay City are visit­
ing friends and. relatives here.
Pleasant Valley.

Troxel Bros, ralwrl a fine bank barn ft»r
Mr. Lutsaw batunlay—Effie Spitler is on
the sick list—Mr. Mapes and family, of
town, were the guests of M. H. Bloom
Sunday—R. Elliston and B Lockhart
planted cora aud potatoes the 18th. Next
to his
Ed. Siovcv has built a new kitchen *~
house—Rather cold and wet—Mrs. George
Applemau. Is on the gain.
Delton.

for her brother WIH—Gon lake opened
last Sunday with a large crowd to take free
yiilea on the steamer, the first for thia seabo»—We think that those young, men ot
Hastings that passed throogh our Mfreto
the oiher day. did not have their glri«5*»
on for there is some of the old buildings
there yet-that wero there then, and that
beaded girl that they saw where they
did the big hog aud sorrel dog. wns a mar­
ried woman.
.
Cednr &lt;’r*«k.

Oscar'Campbell and Will Kelluy Mere In
Grand Rapida two days Inst week—A. L.
Campbell te a member of the board of re­
view tor this town, nnd last the aupervteor’s office at present—Will Kelly is in
Gand Rapids to-day—D. U Morthlaud
was in Delton test Monday—Johii McGurn
was in Delton last Tuesday—Four meat
wagons were on our streets one day last
week. Wha will get tne most trade? We
are to have a roller u&gt;IH at Cedar Creek.
Mr. Norton expects the rollers to be herenext Monday—The G. A. IL and thehr
many friends will meet at the Cedar Creek
cemetery at half past eight on Mondny
tnoruing. the 30lh, to decorate the soldier#’
graves—Mrs. Sidney Hull.died at her home
one mile north of Cellar Creek on Thurs­
day. the 19th. at half past ten in the even­
ing. Mrs. Hull was-an exemplary Chris­
tian. a member of the L. A. S. and leaves
a husband and two daughters u&gt; mourn
her loss. Mrs. H. was bom In Maple
Grove in 1840 aud was 52 years old. The
funeral was held at the house on Saturday
nnd was largely attended—Jesse Hampton
is some better at this writing, I but his
friends consider him a very sick mtn and
have but little hope's of bls recovery—Old
Mrs. Kelly is very sick, and as she Is some­
thing over elghty-fonr years old there is •
but little hopes of her recovery.

Meintaial services at Hie achobl house
next Sunday nt 1:30 p. tn.—The ladies aid
Will serve lunch at tbelr bowery decoration
day—Childrens day will be observed at the
school house as usual tills year—Will Van
Horu lias traded Ills stock horse for one he
can use on -his fann-^ltob Norwood visited
at Hickory Conu’W this weekVMr.
Scbronlz little boy received quite an injury
while driving his father’s horse to the barn.
It kicked 1dm over the eye, cutting a gush
inches long and laying It open .to the
skull—Marshall Bagley’s daughter has had
the scarlet rash the past week: also Alva
Whittemore’s little bby, all ot the town of
Hope—The section men run their hand car
Reports have been received from 723
from Milo to Delton, a distance of four
correspondents representing dnii town­
miles In ten mlnutee-AMr. Eddy, of Albion.
ships. Five hundred and nine nt these
Is vltiiilng at hb sisters. Mas. I’lerceA-Mr. reports are from 300 townships Id the
Hattmap has the cellar dug. for bl* new
southern four tiers of counties, and 127 re­
house—Qlr. Schramm Is abltKto be out
ports from 116 townships in the in the
againa
' \
| central counties: 97 reports are from the
northern counties. Wheat in Michigan on
The
first of this month was reported In fine
Artbiir Dean and Ivy Dean wer e mar
Compared with vitality and
•tied Sunday, May i5th—Oh yes, we bail condition.
several showers last week—Lorenzo Dean growth o! average years, the average con­
has been very alck—Don't forget the pro­ dition In the southern counties was 84 per
motion exercises of the Center school Wed­ cent, in the central counties 81 per cent,
nesday evening. June 1st, at the M. I*, and In the norriicrn counties 91 per cent.
church. Admission free. Secretary An­ The amount reported that will be plowed
up In the southern counties Is Iff per cent,
drus will be here.
central counties 12 per cent, and in the
northern couDties 14 j&gt;er cent. State , iff
Mrs. G. W. Brown went to Battle Creek per cent The total number of bushels.or
Wednesday, to attend the state confcreQjM* wheal reported marketed by farmers Ju
meeting of the \V. G. 41. society—C. Smith April is 1.069,637. Of this amount 235,had hh thumb ijalte Iradly bruised between !W1 bushel* were nmrkete&lt;l in the first or
two stones, white working on bft farm— southern tier of counties; 224,529 bushels
Geo. Richards has had the good luck to sell In the second tier; 255,990 bushels in the
six binders during the past week—Bev. third tier: 250,467 bushels In the fourth
Harding spent u portion of last week at tier: 93.15"'bushels In the fourth and sixfii
Douglass—Mrs.-Williams, a sister of Lu­ tiers, and-9,533 bushels in the northern
cien Gibbs, nnd family, of Grand Rapids, counties. At 31 elevators and mills from
have lieen’vlslting relattyea about here— which reports have !&gt;cen received there
Mrs. I.. A. Thomasaud Mrs. Alice Will­ was no wheat marketed during the month.
iams visited friends iu Battle Creek last Tin- total number of bushels.of wheat re­
week—School closed last Friday, and the ported marketed In the nine months
young people gave Mr. Woodman a but- Angnst-April Is 13.272,&lt;52. which Is 203,­
prif-e party the same evening—Barry Goss 166 bushels more than reported marketed
returned to Lansing Monday—Erwin Jones In the same mouths last year. The quan­
returned to Battle Creek, after spending a tity of wheat rvportra marketed In April
few days with his parents—Mabie Gibbs is 10.360 bushels less than reported mar­
Is quite sick with fever—The dlilldren held keted in March.
The total quantity rctlivtr concert in the sclwol house last Sat­ IMtrUni marketed :u the nine moutns
urday evening. The hokse was well filled August-April Is 44 per cent of the cmlmaand all cXDrqpfrdd thcmselvi's astvell pleas­ ted &lt;-rop of lb'Jt.
Clover meadows and
ed. They truly surprised the ohUtolks— pastures nre reported in rather bid con..\I. J. Gms and family have moved from dltiou owing to the dry. freezingnnil thaw­
Prairieville, mid Mr. CahHI has taken pos­ ing weather In March and April.
From
session of hh new property—J. Hart, of all reports received fruit was looking iu
। Oden, h visiting friends about here—Ber- good condition.
! lira Willis, nt Kalamazoo, is spending “
the
I week with her aunt. Mrs. (). Storms.
Composed for and &lt;‘c-t1cated to Earnest K.
Mr. Sejiram 1i» quite.well again from the lUmpiou. b&gt;- bis trlond, Jtole N. Johnson.
From the unseen mums of splmdrir,
Injury rrieived from Ills horse. He is
lug attended l&gt;y Dr. Scribner, of Ds Hun—
Adotbert, the o'ticst sop of I/rroyScIiroutz.
T&lt;»o:tr friend
luior I tinny. 1
Sanng. “broth •rc«itn«s »:nl i'll!! us
was severely kicked on the head Saturday
lr. the land of peace and siiiy:
.
morning by one of bis fatluw's hhrees. Ho
F.»r Ihe loved oart sho are v.aiung.
was taken to the Delton pr.'s as M&gt;m ns
i/mg have &lt;ntw”d you from their throng.”
possible bv Chas.
MeDennont.
Mr.
“There's rhe sister kirnt and laving,!
Schantz and wife bad gone to attend the
Who there wants t» welcoiuo you. I
'
Th«re are friends yon long have cherished.
funeral nt hl* brother-ln-litw at Castleton­
There are brother*, fond and true;
—Vincent Stamm and wife. &lt;d Pedunk.
could you know the wondrous beauty
visited at T. Hart's Sunday—Mac Holedni
of the livnl where dot they dwell;
Y««i would haste from «artb Io Join them.
and w ife visited at O. D. Ijoomla Sunday;
You would long to say farewell.”
also Mr an* Mrs. lligbeo. of PlalnweB —
Wh-n he heard the mrstic whisper.
Mrs. Fid Bull died Tliuradny. She wa*»
Earnest knew his wnrk was done;
much respected and will be missel by
■ And bls spirit, too. was weary.
her many frlenda. The bereaved huslnmi
Fur bls race was tmsrty run.
Then his hands for toll grew heavy.
and daughters have the sympathy of all—
Aud he drooped them by tils side,
Lydia Bagley M quite alck—Martin Chan­
Saving only “I siu ready.”
dler mid wile visited friends In Baltimore
Inst woete.
Who can tell the wnndrnus rapture
On that bright hiiU itoldra shore,
'
Howling.
■
When the deir ones oanw to greet him
Who'* not lort but gone before.
Mrs. Anu Devine Is visiting at C.
Or
thcqntvit;.ra» asked nod answered
Mack’s, from there she will go to New
Of the loved ones who are here.
York ttate to-make Iter future home, since
When he told them all about It
Iu that tar off brighter sphere.
the death nf her husband—A grnUcrnnn
from New York came on the 18lh, and
Oh tny friends whose tears are fulling.
Weep noroitteng to-day.
claimed Mls« May Wgeka as his future
For the the dear one has not left you.
companion—Wc learn that’Mrs. S. Kaiser
He has only gone away;
has sold some spring chickens for 15 cents
He will watch and wait to greet you
per pound. They must have been hatched
When your spirit has release.
And will '.-ome himself to meet you
lost fall—The many friends of Mrs. S.
In the smiling realms of peaca.
Hull, regret to learn of her death on the

18th—Married, on the 24. nt the St Rose
Church In Hostings, by the Rev. Fr, Krebs,
Miss Melissa Kaiser, of Dowling, to Peter
Following are the real estate transfers
Stevens, of Yankee Springs. From hero for the week ending May 23, 1892, as
they will visit relatives in Middleville— taken from the books in the register's office:
Pomona Grange will be held at the hail at
Jiunr*s II Btwh to Wm W VanHorn lots 78 utf
Dowling. Saturday tlie 28th—Mrs. A. I* 77 netraH
—
' “
... soon
. .. -,
Wm 1‘ dlduam to Wm V/ VanHorn .*» ao see S
VanHorn
will
visit
relatives aniJ
Barry
friends in Grass I^tke.
Jinurtt Crane to Jas H Harper loto 41,41 and
U Phillips add N»-h» Ute 8700
Elmer!»Clark to Mzgglc A Kahler 4i&gt;*o see
i ■ It
atuvi
Eihina Raymond waa the guest' of Ettle
Williams las: Saturday—Boro, to Mr. and
KT (telcrovn R I Ileudcrihj't lots xoi. mb, rij
Mra. Wm. Potter, last Monday, a ten n:.d siocity S8om
pound liny—Mrs. Philander Hoard, an old
It r Hni.lerslioll to P T Colgrovn part of lot B74
resident of this town and a sufferer for Cln tfono
many years, die&lt;| at herdlame last Sunday
night with tlw dropsy. She leaves a hus­
FII Kirtew tn RtSe k Bmiuw lot I bUc 1 oaatrn add Cite siaoi
band and many friends tn monrtf her loss
John U irr; io Cara Ehret 40 ac see 3 Ci rttetoc
—Mrs. L. N. Stocking was the guest of
friends in Grand Rapids hat week—Mrs.
K Courtney is on the sick list again—
M»rrta&lt;e Llcenw.
Enoch Andrus. Co. superintendent &lt;itaebool No
Name a ad reoldance
was hero Tuesday—Cora Williams has gone .. J Morri* W. Gnffln, RoebestM*. N. Y.
to Hastings to work—Edna Kelsey has H i Mary Weoka. BolUmora.
i Wm. E. iMOit. XUuta Grove,
gone to work for R. McKlben—Mary Wat­
i Mitt* ,mover. Cvitieion.
son lias returned home from Otsego, where
sire has been having her face treated—
Bertha Kelsey lias been engaged to teach
Florence K. Hage, CUv,
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To consumers of kcroeene oil in Has­
tings and Harry Co:
have established
an agency at Hastings for the sale of
Snow Drop oil. which for laminating pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes it perfectly safe. It produces
a clear and white light and free of odor,
nor does It cause any deposit on ehlpiney
which Is 50 common with cheap and low
test Ohio oiL Since July 1, 1891. Michi­
gan allows the use of 120 degrees fire test
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene
made from Ohio crude and possesses a
larger percentage of sutfibuf and after ex­
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
to raise the fire teat to 150 degrees or more
It becomes useless, so far as producing
light Is concerned but at a low test will
Mfddlevllta.
barn fairly well, still producing a very
About fifty membera of the Star lodge of
disagreeable order while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy substance. tills place attended the convention in
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost Is but Grand Rapids Tuesday—Mrs. Kulgbt and
little different than what yot nay for Ihe Miss Clara Deere returned from the south
cheap goods you nre using and the satisfac­ on Friday last—George Smith of Grand
tion you will get In light will more than Rapids Sandayetl in this village—Quite a
mim w»u«
compensata-saylng nothing of. additional “““if n™
safety. For Mie by S. E. Phillips, H. L.
Newton and Cook A Cook.
».nid« u the curst of lier nan-ms house anew—Fred Williams is able to be'
.
in id Mra. GlbbJ o7 tbh vilteg^SvUl1 out »«&gt;ln-Matty Page U keeping house «,bZi.
A. D. Mat?ajid, Wbolreale Ag.
Hastings. Mich.

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NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.

fl ashings I3 ANNA

Two of-PlatawlT

” 'loc'aE Nfe^YsT

ing and
When
come dying
otllwir. It la lb«&gt; "•»* •" ■&gt;«** •"
craned. a*d with bated btedth Ute acxKtea
.pLtatete irafch Utelr UnmaaaaMdm
retcl&gt;’
l!* M.rc lh&lt;t *’£
WteCTraWonto Braod ■•'W'LJI’iE
»- itloodo^ eo**lderioi_lke
not oaly exeifeT
aiKS iki»t
but Mocea Mdmiratloa.
Mmintioa.
Truly &lt;be Uatquarter is;ttie moat exciting‘
part of any race, and with a view*of giving
ail horses all equal chaucc the home stretch
has been made wider, and put to better
l»&lt;*amr&gt;L&lt; tatxu
condition Untn it liver bra-been before.

j«nu n«w» 1» P?‘.,'nL5X‘inCte

4th ward, occupied by E. »»• Morrm.
If the. weather Jrecomes favorable Haatlnpi DivhteR will drill on the flat near
tte electric Mgbt plant every Thursday

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Seven or eight horses Cwwft Battle Croute
will certainly be here at dbu June ruw,

Mr. Leonard; of Mareeltas. lias the dtetinctlon of 44vlng made the first entry far
the June races. having entered brie of his
evening.
Fred KyerWs new bouse w the 4th horses in the three-year old race. Wfc un­
ward to nearing completion, amt promiaro derstand that lie has a fast^olt. but there
' to be a little l«auty. Ed DeGtoot_jk*w will be several of them here nt that time.
the plans for it. .
Ex-Mat or Dlkeman. of •Grand -Rapids, 4«
Those who have flowers tn contribute ►ou:eitii:.g of a horseman btoeeif and de­
for Decoration day exercises are requested lights in a good horse race. He was in the
to bring them to th* G. A. R. hall Saturday city last week, and In thewatMral course of
-events was "taken down to the fair ground,
afternoon. or carty Sunday rnorn«{.
where some great changes 4*ve been and
A cbaagn has been made in the ruaning are being made. He pronoiwteed the track
ot trahw on the C. K. &lt;fc S. it. R. AM a« being a v«y fine one. After a great
should read ihe time table over carefully deal of urging, he reluctantly consented to
la Uite Issue and .tfn u yon will uot ’’ft* become one of the judges-atahe June races.
So all who hare any horses entered, or to
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The new cemelery WHI I* one
t,w eater, may bf assured of a sgnare deal end
a just dccihkm. No other would be given
pettiest Iu the suite »s soon as tl»e pres­
ent plat cap be completed, and the neeere iu Hastings any way. •
napr work done to umkr It appear to ad­
vantage.

OUR COUNTY*

W. K. Church, ot AWegan. who waa
tired from: the inUHur areodation for
Judge Smith, of this city, will deliver
rising -old'Pete/ whom be purchased of (be fleeuratioq day addieai wt Deiiou.
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Dr. J. C. Andnw. as a ••ringer'’ has been
Dcttou kM&gt; vanquished the Hickory
re-Instated.
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’:*the bteego Unirin has passed trite the Corners kid nine to the tune of. M to 2L
hands of E. B. Fairfield.' a -brother of lC. Ttu* bays got tired or more scores would
T. Fairfield of the Eaton Rapids Journal. have been piled up.

Mr. F. ha.k had some good experience iu
the printing biihlness ami will continue tb
give tite-petipte of orsego a *r&lt;»d paper.
The tbth annual meeting of the Michi­
gan P!«neer nnd historical Society will be
held In the 'Senate Chamber at Lansing
June Pit and -’&gt;d. An excellent program
consisting of music, address^ and papers
Ims been prepared nnd a good time Is exlieeted.

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You will 84'c some gout'races if you go
lo Nashville June rith and 10th. For full
particulars 'address the secretary.. L" W.
Fdgbner.
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Queen Esther. Id all her regal splendor.
Is preparing lo swoop down oa NashviHo
in about thre* weeks.
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THURSDAY

Ukttte. thedBee
‘«l ‘^AM'iallat of
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little «ow

OrandJUpiiU.
ting* btei-*. HaMbilf*.
W®- *9
Ilai
muabnwp*rfroj
5 ogtbelr diL aaS- cost :3i
lltoad track.
, as they
IU» tree Ot «U*nce. Ur. Parker, prr*
•upoosed. bat might overtook them at a
. (or of tbe Hastings bmi
farmer’s honsaj^u Doster station. rifiM Dr.
‘
Likins’ panemepallet**Lkklnr
-­
or teii miles away from. home.
Their Uwe and
how
and gpt
gfl a
a N*
W- o&lt; Jcme
parents broama alarmed and a seardrinc
VW •*» fo~L_ -After traniplua «M
lh&lt; p,rtvcame across the youngsters
at'tUrea.o’clook’intthe morning.
Jowph HUIer. of Gange*. wl’ile dbr«te&lt; They never &lt;*•*'*»**2?^f l?more
Laklna’ MJCOHd i FrounentI *• «?r«
a ditch on his farm, found a large horn or
tush of a mastodon’ or some other lar&lt;e work !n &lt;?ned»y tha- I
twfore htf treated' Me »nd do It ea»
animal, embedded about topr feet umkrIhnr UIM -Mh «•« •'“!*
rround, well preservrd. The length fcri“
1 owing the outer circle of the horn Is eight people he cored Jem «» eld
feet; the shortest Hue from bate to polM R. .Mlltf &gt;u th. »*'«•,'S™’,!,
Calloo
the
Pr,
mJ ulk It over.
Is five fret six Inches; the circumference
at the base is -eeven tren Inches.—Dou^ias
Beeord.
Vehicle manofacturere lu Kalamasbo
Go,. John Miller, of *■«'"
•have got tired of sending their money
lateS an instance of whatfis being
away from home for wheels and a few cap­ bliahed by fanners la the Red River Valley
italists have about concluded the oFRsnire^ Sf Minuet. *«&gt;l No«b h“k"U1)wlrt1“s
tlon of a company for the manufacture of
S.
Leland,
nedr Ms t°wn
Dwlgut,
a.
S.J
JiiSS
wL-M loM l»
«te^&lt;
•wheels.
A very ingreiloua youth of Watanu. of isak for r-’.ooo.
r»lte&lt;l rr»P"
AMegau county.captured a rat, with which Mono worth lit. teUrr of.
lie determined io drive away nil the other clerk. In exee," of Ihe met of hl. f»™. M
rats on the nreimiars.
He thorougdy per Un toltawlor .utewtou
soaked the rodewt with kerosene oil and
Couched the snatch to his victim, and let
him go. All ablaae We animal ill out for
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the barn, and his appearance there was iieduct in&lt; c&lt;»i of land.
eoon heralded l*y a .flame. The building
was laid low in ashen and the house-wa*
rav.nl with difflcuRy. but the rats were all
liter an-adniK In »te "«&gt;' uurkrt «&gt;“
scared away—from the bam at least

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Jotitf T. Wlwshlp, managing editor of
the Kalamazoo Telegrapli. hMe purchawfl a
controlling Interest hi the Saginahr News,
aud has gone tn that eHy tn take posses­
sion of:his purchase.
A Cathouu county man got himself into
a very trying predicament last week. He
was out bunting wnodebuckv and got a big
one iit a hole. He doc quite n large hole
nna
and crept, In nrBM
head ,faremoet to kln3 of look
OVM. .|^. Bituiuton.
j. He had Just nicely ion
— end whrnthe earth caved In on him.
to &lt;1
the
A maul crossing a field happened--to see a
pair of No. to boots kicking wildly about
in-the «lr, and hastenod over to find out
the cause, and bis (Imety appearance saved
the woodchuck-hunter’s.Ufe.
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The Advance Threshing machine com­
pany will build, a large addition to their
works tills year.

Cteorge Eastman', lining three miles
north Snd a mile west of Nashville. left
home Thurs&lt;u&gt;y evening to
after the
Thq Y. M. 8. C. gave Its laM bop of the cons, which Were In a wood lot' As he
season in Union ball-Tuesday evening, did not returji.Mte- Eastman went out to
Benjamin Moore, a wrJI-knawn Shalby
making to iu • all the past winter and look for him. Shu found him lying near merchaijt. left home to attend tlie Ikmospring. Tlie pantes givey by. this club tbe gate .t&lt;&gt; the woods, cold.iu death. cratlc convention recently, and lias been
gre always marked by good order, no Heart trouble was the suppoxst' cause' of pissing ever slnue.
dronMmess oi disorderly, conduct Wiug hjs death. Mr. Ea.-»liuau bad lived in.
Thp nttle thre^-ycar-old »on of Alonzo
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' allowed. The attendance was good outdo Castleton ouihy yearn.
Elljs. of'Portland, who*? clothing caught
splendid lime enjoyed by. aUr.
.
Tlie Indies of the NasbyiMe M. K. church on lire dhllv.piaying near a bon tire about
- ':JT. K. Barber sceuyi to l^rc .a peculiar gave a ••eoiifosiou social’’ -al the opera five weeks ago and was terribly burned.
pack of making.hfs hens lay. IBs. .fowls, boose Tueadiv evening.
died.pt pis injuries last week after ,&lt;u!Terars ot the Brown Jteglioru variety arid . S. 1&gt;. Kat Herman, of Woodland, owns a iug terribly.
•
there are. Just qy ot them. From May ‘
dog with a ntarketi proditeetiun for wood
It Is reported that tlie recent heavy rains
tbAIay 21—just 14 days—they laid 323 ehnek. He got to dlgginK.lifter one tlie
eggs, an ,average of over 23 egg- per, day. other day, and kept at It until he found here best ruined Ihe onion crop* In and
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'rhe nif&amp;t laid in ofle 'flify &lt;ras 37 anil the himself on the imilde of a big but follow about Frntivilie.
ainalk-a’. nrimv«-r Is. ,
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sycamore tree.: Retreat was &lt;:ut.uff by LUe
Frank Ives, formerly of Plainwell., de­
feated
Sluteon
in
a
game
of billiards for
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are glbil to say _____
that Hsstlugs
has a dirtithe dog had pried op bebfird.hlm. He
band, .«
nirich
»ti «*,
ajipearance
bmxrw.
ariva, made ,»-»
.&gt;n;.a*au*w upon
«,w.r the
•••». I, howled In liih despair but. no one aet-med the championship of. the world Saturday
. . .rin.'lhe first tipie-..x
locate htei. nor to be able to-calh hljn..
evening in Chicago. The sympathy of th?
streets
last _.week, under
the leadership of Dr. Clarence Barlfer. It After some days- Mr. K-’s .&lt;on. heard the audiencH was with Slorami at flrst which
w Making ranid.-progmii. and tlu^r play­ dog again. He put iris ’’(.'ar to,the ground’’ naturally rattled ivrofora td)ort lime.
ing *• mid do credit to a much older organ­ as politicians siy. and traced the -noise to But ire iUioii recovered and made SOO points
ization.
There te certainly material the sycatuon|. A few blows frotn an axe while Hlpraon made, legs’ than 300. Ills
enough In tire city.-tn make as good a band let daylight' Into the aperture, nnd out average run was 26X. the highest tier
as can be'found In the state In a place of walked the flog, gaunt, faiut and with the made. 1
general afr of a victim of a mighty mean
this size ami even much larger.
Coldwater has adopted standard time.
joke.
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, ,A late swindle is carried pn by means Of
Early ine morning last, week Coldwater
The Mlddjevilte Sun complains of the
a double fountain pen, one t-nd of which
citizens heard an unearthly yelling. Win­
is Ailed with good substantial Ink. Hie numeroasnvSs of Saturday drunks in that
dows
were opened and a man yelling ’T
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other with Ink that fades away in a day village.
killed a man In Jackson” was mm walk­
or two.
The sharper writes bis agree­
Middleville postoffice has been uyide ing the streets. Coming up to an old man
ment, contract or whatever way he may
third clasa. and Hamilton. Carveth contin­ he jfave him a hug that would do Justice tn
have cboMin. with Ink that will not last.
ued as postmaster.
a bear. He was finally ovurvomv by .the
In a few days he has a paper with nothing
police. He soys that he was present at the
The Freeport Herald remarks.that. If the
but a signature over « hiclr be ert write a
murder of the Crouch family in Jackson, a
npte ami easily turn It into cash.
Vulldiug of nice big barns Indicates pros­
perity then the farmers about that village few years ago. and is continually washing
' Mr. Slorelyi’ repn-yenting the Hastings mast bteprosperous, as not fewer than a his bauds to get the bloody spot* oil. He
Chair A Table company, was in ihe city dozen new barns are about to lie built In will be taken to the Kalumaroo asylum.
Saturday. He says that tire goods made that section;
0. P. tshuler, tlie Charlotte druggist re­
nt this institution are giving first-class
The real estate indebtedness of Wood­ cently arrested for selling liquor unlaw­
satisfaction, and jndglng from the orders
fully. has Ireen bound over to the Circuit
■ Teceived it must be so. The great dlffi- land. according to the sworn statements Court.
culty now to be encountered is not to get made to the supervisor is $40,000.
The jxdt office and Myers Bros, store in
' orders, but to be able to fill those received.
Goblevllle were broken into by burglars
At the present time 45 hand* are employed
Carltoo.
last wevlf, and .Mime money and cigars
in all and even this cumber must be large­
I
Lem Foster of Keen Sumlayed In Carlton taken.
ly increased before long.
—Miss May. Tinkler of ; Hastings is Ihe
The basket factory started in Goblevllle
P. T. Crilgrove lias traded bis fine res­ curst of Fanuie- Carpenter at present lime test week} In the afternoon.the engineer
idence property In the 3d ward to IL I. —Miss Emma McKinny went to Brand let his mmd wander out into apace and
Hendershott for the Jailer’s store now oc­ Rapids Saturday for a week’s visit—E. forgot all i about die water in the engine,
cupied by Jos. Rogers. Mr. Colgroce has Hartman has gone to Saranac to work this until it was so low that an ixplotlou was
purejjased the lot of Jas. Clark, at the cor­ summer—Mrs. Wm. Nash has been qnlief fcansl. The emtdoyees left die institution
ner of Green and Broadway, mid will IU but is reported belter—Prof. Taylor’s Io a hustle, hiding behind each other or
build him » fine bom*. Phil always seemed concert vras a success. The class did very anything else that would give protection.
otnngciy Out of plkcc among so many dem­ well indeed. All dhl well but a few pieces Finally tSine cut- was thoughtful enough
••The to draw entt the fire, everything cooled
ocrats as there are In the 3d ward, and we are worthy of especial nmntldn,
•welcr mv Mm back lo-fhe-fth. though we Flight of the Birds,” by Myrtle Oddi, down, and nil danger paraed away.
regret losing -uch-a good man—and are- -Little-Tired Eyeli(te,r by. Mrs. Fannie
Carpenter and./We Are Growhig Old To­
A new order has l&gt;een stkrted in the city
publican at that—as Mr. Hendershott.
gether*” by. Mlsa Fannie Hririman -are of Grand Rapids called the Order of Dea­
Will Chidester’s house on Brrktdway had among the same. There were others, very, conesses. ( This order is similar to that of
a narrow escape from fiqe Thursday. Mrs. welt rendered bat space forbids further tlie Sisters of Charity, and they will de­
C. observed a great deal at; smoke in. the mention of names. Half of the proceeds vote theirtime nnd money to visiting the
rooms and upon uivesUgaj.lri*» tmind the was given to the church.
Over $10 was sick and rtffiicted. carrying spiritual nnd
physical food to the pebr turf 'negflretM.
baseboard tn the Mining room ou fire, . and received at the door; • '
a large bpW btirrirxf ip hi*r.
, The
and ministeringht the bedside of till &lt;fyfire-was extingulkfted with g pall,of Writer.
|
ilankcld.
■ ing. A mnd, good and hobte- object
In building rtip tesi»e a place had beett left , Becoiatlou day will ble observed here surely. A sum of 59,200 hs» already been
in the chimriry for roniace purposes; and next Monday.. The &lt;;. A; R's; ,wllI have a aubscrite-d towahte the hem,., ml pn^
had lieetl covered, up by the workmen. The
basket picnic at 12 o’clock and .then1 kn pects are very fair for anottu r iustltutlnn
boanl gave.evldedce. of hattug ijeen burn­
oration will he delivered by p;T. Volgrove to be started that will do a great dm O(
ing for a long time, aud bad it broken1 out of,Hastings, then thdy win march to the good to sitfferinghuitfanity.
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In the night; the building.would have cer­ cdtrietery and df-cocilri (he
soldier’s
tainly been tyntjefe.
1
graves—Boe GxHteau ofBtUte Creek has
Nearly every Sunday I’t’fnlrigjtileje.con- been In iljls vi-lnfty for the IssVtwo week?
Cregate» around..the. churches, where ser­ dnetering the people’* homes. anUta.havlug
vices are being,held.,a crowd of boisterous Komijuck and not Idslng a case^Henry
wire bin enchriNi Ms fifah alvuktha
young men, .who disturb tint .serylw -by Wk
wwr for IM
with P.te, wfro rJoc7
their.tnlk and artipus.
As they have
tviifeJj li a very hlci fefled arid looks to bc
never been dishiriied to any. extent they
a "teb^anW iin^Lenry Wlckwlro' of
haie-Wotue , terider and bo/dpr, in their
theinest of L C. Edmrnida
actions, until now they.are very .uncivil to JUsitnn
‘oty'the least? • ''dome of' them wiay: act ;&gt;st Friday night—May-Styles-’wiw hiked
very stlk last wrek—Peter Fiiiber had a
lhW’gbJltM|lyr if sp it Is Unjtt H»®t Hwy
should control tlremsalvea fin • the future, Sliver wedding last Friday night 'which
and conduct'themselvesluw more gentle- was a incftts—The Ladles’Aid. W in
j#anly and.becomteg gunner1, flsc .‘they number, had*Weir plefchti taken in a
may have to suffer the unpleasant and 'em- rroupe last tfarorday afternoon—The
’Mrirrosing experience of: “being mmle’ tin Knights id Mflccnm-e.s have a . largo tent
startNi here-(hrua PerfttMI! loath veH
«M&gt;Pk.M".
• .-n-,'.',; vatuWn^ww last wMf by!taut few—
Arden M«ur«rrt mat a nti’klng colt1
TURF AND TRACK NOTES.
*oek. alM. BavM btyfca &gt;ta Barry Golddust tutu '■
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AiLfeoRernrq - expgp 1, tb&gt;mscjyte-i ,.w&lt; ll
Mrt. irffttao. Zuhr '
pleased with the purses offered for- the.
Of F^oepcjt. IlL, began t»Xali;ropid]y,'iost'kH
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June nices.-tiftd wilwt Hastings has done ■ ‘'’ii’
exceedlnrlyrsBete.'; The: reUfeens should,, _ fWftarrba.vtaggmxh weather- i*&gt;w~rTbe apputto aadgHJuta a serious cpadtecn tYoax
shew their ^ppwcwtiairby.iurnlng out. Iu .MiKeS'Mnam and.h&gt;ie.1Ca!&gt;te!H',n; made a
visit at Lacey-hat Fciday-^Fred. Ulate has
large
3The track will. I«&gt; 'ywwbl, »pd»kj«l « coupia.nf, «hUr aqoH-roU. whWi’iaro
«”• '*
: qofte corioeHie*—The ’ Sunday. M&gt;hoo|. is
Wen night after the r*r*A devt. mMrih. to 1

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preserved into old »8e, the
eyes should be prop": iyiexam.
ined and the right kind of

demands.

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keeps a large stock of the fin.
ity and u-re.r

SHRLEY W. SMI
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HpWtaotea st Mb office, xrlierc you
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FRESH LUNCH,?;

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CITY BAJCERY.
Fine line of ^reams

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SAtiBATH SCftObL SONG,.
Cpmen oHoil. when ym&gt; weK'fot'Wm'ir.
Lot your^vn better judgment decide,
- The Laiehtf K^nniqfcPlen© wi)j.-brigb&lt;5n-j(oui i».-£ x
: ’ FoHii* w-fiever-ioiin^lackjttg when trfed.
As she glides through th&lt;j fields of the Gojlden Gr tin, :
And the'Wealth of bright"flowers ifi croh n shea a-.
As lhey.fidl geern giofy,.and.sniHe as the ^ungi&gt;i; ;L* t •
Are singing around thu PJano.
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fresh confectionery.

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Ail property" belonging to
Mfrfc fl. -h Hen tiglil' ln flttrf in/*
inHtiding Ikjusw.1 vati*nt. lots
and farnijof IQ acre* in,second ,
ward. -Apply to

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nftstw S73W?rfcXSVSS1
p.wr. f fr th»&gt; K-tt-nv df tte awdlunw r »h*Jl;
I.ttt-r tor sate atpuMic :uv Mun. on ■ Frixter rt-Ord dav of June. A. 1». It*.*.
4B-ltei
forvuuoa. a: the offlre lately deetrpied :-y
UasiiziHH nwxiKure -vyarpMMr.&lt;&gt;»&lt; th*.Gity of
RaMiugs. TttrtliBifi ter an- f 10 th" Sk-utv
tulldlng of raid &lt; ..t:q&gt;auy. airQm bropev'
a-wu of erjrv name, nature aBAifrtcrfjdfeb ot I
rald'HajHttngw Furniture Company, which shall |
not have tnjrn m,ld ami iUq»-&lt;-d of by me. prevjmHtnthe tlnte atova appointed’ ft.r offer*
tuir rata jwjwrty M PUNW sale•
.
The property *»oCi-red torraJ- l&lt;embraced,
for thr
part, iu iHr follrortaf geOerat Ue»

&gt;l» .AH the rights, tureresta and equltiea ««f
every kind tMilhngmg lo said assignor In ami
to the Hridtna* tu t the aptnirtrtam-.ni ©ecu
« by saw company f&lt;-r the •mn*1-- ot its
nr»i&gt;. ItKlud.m.* the righto, interests au l
&lt;^iultl&gt;w &lt;»f raid assignor !n the l*n«t on wh'rh
slid buildings are located, deaanted as fol­
lows, to wrir
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City tete nvr hundred forty four, are hundred
Ijriy ;-ic. five hundred forty t^x. five hundred
forty erven, five hundred forty nine, rive hundr» &lt;l flflty, Ure humlrea fifty uac. fire hundred
lift. t.
five huudrud Scvewtron. tlv ■ 1 nmlre 1
eighteen, live hundred olstrfwu. tier hundred
twenty, fiv.- hundred twenty two. nve hundred
twenty three, ttv* hundred twentyt four. • nyv
hnudn-.l twenty five, four hundred three, fotfr
hundred ftmr. n tie hu:»dn-d five, four htMt-lred
Xjx- four bundled wrwi. foftr hundred e«ghh
four hundred nlw. four hundred ten. four hun­
dred eleven and ftntr hundred twelve, of the
city of Hast!ng* Barry county. Michigan. a«.
cordiuK to the racerd ed ptas tnvreof.
d»l Al) tiUte rrorivabte and accmcts rerelvable of said M rignor..
।
• (S» /DI rint.»hrd stock of beds, or part&gt; of
b&lt;&lt;U. drreaer*. coCimodes. UMette-vi-r parts of
tollettre, center tat,Ire. kitchen mbire. etc,, on
the first fhxn-oTTxrtory buthiimr mnfabrr two.
occupied by sold awigtsir. or in the sbljplng
room of MUd factory; also all NMX ur part-, ot
bed&amp; comrmstes. dreFkerst-’itette-. anduansof
toilettes, -in the white.'• Mleo all such gtssls in
nroeoraof eutriptellua, nrtomplvted. u4 tusicontaluediaUse.eahjr..-.
the twee-rid stiwvdf mM tjoildinu nnteber two.
11) Ail rawed iumbcr-coDstsUDg of oak,ma­
ple. sycamore, bfcmwood.- inetudhur ataA dlm«n»teu lumber.’; wM&lt;h U mttw yard* ot raid
asNignor.
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Call and see us,

' &lt;T. Nr BLINSTON &amp; SON
Hast!

IT’S A “JIM DANDY.”
The stock of lumber rind sbinglek Hlely
purchased by

At their yard can be found ail th&lt; latest
novelties iji ^ic^plocK boards and stal­
ing.

$

nd
""t5"';

rtStoX &lt;®8S.'r7
SW &amp;'i#W taSsTiSS^

every aii!,,UUo-n’!.ry

"m,v "uppltes of

inSMK

sx-s
к
cn 7 lh day or MBrrh ’** ?»»S

л
"^bdon abnre
uumnt rra 4 w ill lx- «i'M subject to such baiar.,-,.
ba ’tlirtXv
armeprovidmi rar. Aft-rlnjj w»‘dj Lrut&gt;«rtv *'•
J lT° a*KV.i‘“d-dnliar?. dad ttk-ddn-th" oflict

Their No. '2 shipgles^are ‘just too! weet
for janxth'.po "
'

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWING MACHINE?

wjri at, tile f«uie pfi&lt;&lt; to the
poor man or'wcffiiaii a’B.t'o ttie ricli.' Uewoiii chars von
H $55
PPOMMchiua.and sellllie same style inai lrnetp »»•
6tWrrMF(i25 db-soine deMrrs:.no!

The Dollar of the Poor Man
vr-iAn.sti ra­

Dyspepsia

Hood’sSarsapariiia

night .on Victor. Bicy
Go to DR. LOWRY'S .,nfl
ck-s and do not
have your eyes fittedI with eye
produce them fast
Klasses or spectacles. In orenough to supply the &lt;ter to have yotir eUO xiirht

Home and some other first-class machines.
He will eefl^otPMfmiMrifefteMl ktoall i&gt;ay:
‘V'll tMbalance in monthly pay-greats if desired.
igw;’ ■1 L rewtH pay yon to rail &lt;n hili' Ikiord you 'ad
Needles, oils and parts for all machines.

SjifeSj?tKSJ3Sij-l gj*'r *•»« w
;M11 be Hthfmvi

■0ttifandm&gt;&lt;4

I

nt down

T. PHILLIPS!
. .

Mrn.,o

• &gt;‘w

s

�“lauppoaoycwsrB fighV

CHAPTEBXnV.
a

away and a stalwart father and

0 ’ time table.

rambimg msuwion wboev walla werecov­
ered with trumpet vine* oni Virginia,
creeper; a pictornquould home, nt high;
on a knoll among braid armed oakv and
gam trees. W6 had to barn IL It wia:
this only house 1 ever, burned with my
oijn band. Some rebels had taken refuge
in;It, and they faugh* IHto flench. Even
the women pf the family were /u^Euad."
A girl actually binged away, at ne with
a pbtoi. m I smashed in&gt; the door. She
slightly wounded meon tho head, and

auon wm.

for life, without -decent- clothes with
which to cover h’s poor wreck of a body
Thia is drawing the picture.
Adaado kept frileat and brooded ovei
her discovery and its possible results.
Her love for Rosalie was thq flower of

station*.

mother. It was the thought of Rosalie
that res trailedI her doep.'hsnxitig resent­
ment of thia intimate nearntM* tn iMgar
Julian." Perhaps this reeentineut was
intensified by Adelaide’s, knowledge of
the ycmng.imui’s sterling yhameter and
her consciousness of a deep scaled regard
fqr. him ip bre own breaat. / pc seemed
a proud, strung, energetic, manly man,
with lofty aims and a keen^Qontqnypr for
trickery and insincerity—a. man to be
। runpeeted, evyn ’loyed, without danger.
His northern characteristeriCT, his vim,

ultrasouthem girl, and she secretly
dreaded tu nXtempt to UnniM jj She en­
joyed his direyt way of putting things,
his tritn d of | shams, bis. ascrarta nrxm
upon
,
hereditary itrixtocrncy; she even took
a
'

preparing to shoot mo again when 1
pushed her off with my bayonet L telL
you she was a vixen!"
“If you should aee that girl do yon
think you could recognize her?" ahid
Adelaide, her Voice: peculiarly even arid
steady. He was net looking at her, and
bo did not observe tho change that had
come ever her dark- face. Hfa careleetinetoi of tone and manner, had struck her
| like insolence, even brut
' “Oh. no." he’ replie*
“she was of
' about „
your
size_ aud 'ap „frnnee;" turn­
________
ing toward hen, “but- 1 oan’t recollect
wm

'IJfiw tkirc pan, come tNfo.nq/ jjforaccf1

Whrin at last Julian saw Rosalie it
in Botu* ▼Hgue ' way a dfaappirinttaent tb Mm. Slid hhd changed, and yet
tt}e qhiinge w.is acarcply definable. Her
. mourning habit, a restraint and self con­
. bciQu.mes.-i in her bearing, and a shy,

» .tan,, the we", we hiltode.tror the IMely wntl, tn order to ner- &gt; “T,

knowledge that thv government fa for- i *

wifii :ridxH; train i-n&gt;du.

J
i

.•..tidensed milk factory will be softo
? •.. Grand Ledge's industries

400 Gwthso clerks took a trip to
: , &gt;.t yesterday on the new motor line,
vo Jackson men have leased Vander• :.ake and will create a summer reM sseng- r. of Hillsdale, was thrown,
his carriage .and seriously Injured. }
\ .-11 will boon have an electric light
Sno.GOO .-rock, company having
।io: the purpose of starting

flarispaHUa a I»!oaI purifier envi-irr confluence. No other inrpowh'rh ;» record of cures of scrofula. Silt
&gt;.xh! iMikumlns. or other blood­
- Tn ,rv it li to know.its merit its
z t Hand’s Sar-’aparitla.
. c r- rni family cathartic .Me confidently
nd Hotel's pills. They should be in'
anrae medicine chest.'

HIS

W'MVKE ■ THOMPSON-'

p
N

aiAPTEll XXIU.
REAtHT AND ROMANCE.

,'

J*
Mmrttwigrir.

in
« poe-

anesecined removed to a gnmtdis-

ever «f. court eomol. my eousdme. for
’t greatly changed she’d kill ma on
ihe pvt 1 boru Iu that terrible Irat rlon i SJ*' h'?nS“1
h" fcU
VI’00
the part 1 bore in that terrible but glori­
K
him. Where were the smiles and tho
*jYoa ought to be killed,” she exclaimous work.”
| sweet words of welcome ho had come so
Th* lightness of his tone and the case
ed..st*nding up before him and gating
far to find? After Ml, it looked m if he
with which he escaped controversy made
contemptuously down upoe him; -you
been cheating himself with a rosy dream
it impossible ‘.for Adelaide -to find fault
miserable cowariM"
1
as baseless as ever a dream could bej
with.him. Tlrt/ri Jie fel| \fhto genarots
She slipped up tho'slecvo of her dress
Hfa fiat conversation with Roaalio was
praise
and. pointing to the jagged ecar. smiled
prats* of
ot the
the south
sontn—
—itj
itj hospitality,
hospitality, its
L.
climate, its beautiful embowered citiefl. tame enough. He framed awkward ex­ almost furiously as she added:
Heinade her forget the wanMMl«ll-1tscon- cuses for having come back so soon and
“How dare you come into inv pres’
.
*
•
sequencea.
wps idln
jdlo with so little tQ encourage his vityt. and enceP’
sequences. With him all this talk was
slyly upbraided her for the paradoxical
pastime while he was impatiently wait­
It was as if he sprang out of sleep to
phrasing-of her letter, but he could not
ing for Rosalie to return. He spent many
set*
the
incarnation
of
his
dream
before
her
me
uionanuuii
ui
uu&gt;
uruaiu
ueiuxv
get
to his desire.
SbowM
gtnUo «nd ,«■«, Merer In I “4 H,*ctu«Uyrab^hi..,'M There
hourk with Gptauel Glieajer.-rnuotly dfacussing the. «ovenckil'inheritance'and
nice aud
ami manner,
manner, the
the reserve
rreen'O aud
and wariwart- 1
‘‘"t1 On
voice
the legal prospect of recoveringit ' Once
tnnt memorable adventure. He could
iwm adding to the charm of her inystenwhen Colonel Chenier suggested the'pro­
not find n word. He roee to his feet and
ously clouded ejvs.
priety of lus going with them fo France
"I feared that you would be off to ' confronted heralmost belligerently, staras tbeir legal adviser Julian. foolishly Provence befOM 1 could get here," he |Iing and pale. For some moments hfa
mind was dazed aud inoperative; then,
came near answering that .if he could gb
as Ffoflalte'.i hnsfkuid ho wonlricldsB.witur sahLjooking curiously nt her, a heaita- as lie gathered himself together, 1io said:
TlfigMntixmxliis genial, generous face. |
,
“Miss Chenier, can it be possible—are
the proposition at once. What he did do :
"1 never did see cars lag bo. and then .
was to frame an eiprive response. Ha pre­ when 1 at last'got liere and found you ; you?-----ferred to consult ftosalie nj the shatter.
“Yes, sir. I am"----gone away 1 felt like n masterly failure." i
....
me,
I was a foolish, hot­
Many times Adelaide
the'point
J‘1 did not know you were coming," I . “Forgive
t f?
।
-I would not do it'now."
of discloriiig hM secret to her father and Rosalie answered; !‘aad 1 did not- know .i “c2j . °? ...
|
stood like a statue. Tho situation
to her Annt Marguerite, but as often you were here until 1 returned.”
•
Waal
disclosing
itself to him in all its
she recoiled from the task, .uncertain as
"Well, if you can forgive my unseemly
to what her duty was. The load grew h.iste to get back. we shall bo good i hopelessness. He forgot that Adelaide
He reached out'his
heavier and heavier; the lohgef she car­ friends,” ho lightly exclaimwl, stumbling । stood before him.
w'ay'te reii'ur.'o'rt.^'th I h“£Kried it the more urgent became the ne­
her. “I trel guilty of m.rei«taK my m ; ®
'^i(.
cessity for throwing it off..
When Rosalie returned from Jackson­ invitation to make this visit."
|
There was something infinitely npville she nt opee tnforuied Adelaide of
“Why, 1 am sure my letier was a
pealing in his voice that thrilled Ade­
what had happened between her %nd model of"-----•
ED is.
.'
.
’.I ':
li
‘•Y'ei, f know," he interposed, laugliing laide and lunched her heart. Her con­
"I am very sorry for him." Mha said; a little; “you urged me most eloquently, science rebuked her fiercely. A space
of silence followed, and then silo pat
“he seemed so hurt, so desperate.”
iqdoed, but I fear you did not mean all
her hand on his arm and said:
“Well, 1 am glad it is all over and you you wrote."
’
'
' '
.
“1, was Joo bitter—1 was wicked just
have sent him away." said Adelaide,
Hfa voice had a ring of cruelty in it,'
quite earnestly. x**He-isn4nd mttr, anti ak IT a'l'uuuTay at TO* Pool. "He"W&gt;is now—forgive me!" But her voice had not
hist
all Its pinched harahneas.
Her f:ice
hfa attentions to you have troubled aware that she wns setting hen-.-lf tq re-,
still wore that .look of lofty contempt.
I&gt;apa and me a great deaL”
.tikt an.V attempt ui his ipart' tq aJisuthe
Jt was ns if the fpnrid, of her sister’s
Rosalie sighed, and for a moment cov- • tiiv old intinlqte retafiWj£“
t t i
srod her eyes with her hand. His voice
“Yes, I meant all l^wrote;" sh’e taid; name had turned aside tho iwint of. bar
was eclpaipgjh her eare*«nb other voice nnd, although she smileil,4here was au anger
-This fa humbler exetaimed Julian,
ever was sq frill of teuderoess, so bahut-'-, unmistak.1" ’
............................... tone. “1
s'amling in an attitude of. mingled.sur­
ia^ly^persuasive, so Jpa/heBm,
ifesfeirJcoine."
prise ami despair, still ignoring Adu9 his hand
1 His face aii&lt;T form were oefr&amp;e Her "liT"
laidtn his whole soul filled'“with the
to strew
thought of how. this strange discovery
all the fascination of tbfar evil beauty.
“1 hlrdly know,” she replied a little
...
To give him up - was like parting wiu&gt; nervously. “1 thought- vou mighti re- would affect Rusulii.*..
Adelaide saw/ Ids imguish, nnd with
bmuu forbidden tmug wpessrehiet chnnn, grt-t it* jYott, wqghl .by lurft^tOib^ dfathe sivift syhqwtiiy of naouthern woman
lay in
bribtio-p^wer1 to’ Imrfc^ Frbfn-’ ••rtppoitfted.**
-'a I k .
her childhood or early girlhood he had
."WhyAhonJdl be disappointed?", heex“1 ;wi]l keep tho secret—I have kept
benn • her J^rtight ^io- had lejltiied to nlo1ined;r‘TCal/lf 1 am to be, the sooner 1
it. Rosalio shall .never know. Pardon
watch for Lis_coming and going in the i know it the Getter. ”
my
bitter mood jtxst now-^it took me
valley, the clacldrig of hfa horse’s feet * “You arc’ disappointed, you know it
-nnawuree."
aud the clnng_of"hfa spurs and pistols now." slui quickly said, looking up into
Her voice'hpd recovered ita gentleness
fulfilling her romantic dreams. The dusk U* ace;;“fou must not try to deceive j
almost as . Au'ddC-nl v ' as if* iupl lukt/tt.
of mystery had always hung about him. yourself."
' “1 slnill never*see him again,” Rosalie
• “That would be impossible. It is you Thia served to recall, him to his imme­
diate surroundings ami to a seuao of tlie
said nt last, liftni^ her face and looking who persist in blinding yqnraelf. Snp:
.
“bui b 4&gt;o8e. we. quarrel,." lu&gt;-,went,’cd», lightly geufHjjns sacrifice this injured woman
fear I never c.lh feersure that it was chafing; ."it 'woukl breAIt up tnfa ice be­ was making. At the samu .time, by suine
right fof uie to—to—fot tafito make kirn tween us. Coldness fa not natural in indirect- action, Adelaide's impulse of
kindtiete fannM to flame n frtidden hope
suffer sp much."
* ~
this climate, is it?*'
He wondered at his own artificiality ns ! in his breast that all' was nbt' losL- His
‘“J-thibk you have fcjffefccd more than
hungh- heart cmfghrt hiIsctaretlting in her
he." responded Adelaide.' *6ih«l he doesn’t much as at her merciless directness.
vohje that fwimiAJ to'come from Rosalie.
'“There fa no ice." she gravely an­
d«»&lt;rvc your graciouj '.solicitude. He
.“3lisj.Cb?nier. hp’fOjiyou khpwri this
wiH forget you entirely in ft'week."
swered. “Yon imagine it, us you imagall the while?” be ppeseptiy inquired,,
wi.*di he would-*-l jfiiiould be happy iuc—a good many other, things." ,
|
“J lp»d not meant to tal! it.",fih^ paid.
could believe tHst?’”said Rosnlio
“Do I?’ ho exclaimed. “Ah. you know
too well I am not hero mistaking myself. “.1 am sorry. 1 have allowed my. foeltegs
earnestly.
।
. ’
to gct&gt; control- of*uie-- You will try to
You know’’-----■"Well, we must not pnr.-me this hate­
“Come, 1 shall not listen. Let ns talk -forget all nbotit it. won't you?”
ful subject further," Adelaide said,.ris­
“Add Rosalie,” he ■'imu*mured: '»what
ing and taking her sfaterfa hand. “Yon as we used to—of what yon have seen, of
will she say?"
haven’t beep tmiting. Mr. Jnlian polite­ What you flnvo read, ju your letter you
“She muit ntever. never know it." iftiid
ly. : Ho.'is anxious to sew yotit he :has, I said-there was something about Chateau
Ad:-l:ude carm-stly.
believe, come all tlie way from Chicago Cheuiery-ou had forgotten to tell me."
. He took a hasty .tunn'or jtwb.ftcrqn.the
’
■
Arid
sb
she
drew
him
away
from
him
­
for no other purpose, and has been lin­
-.
/••. .
1
gering here for i week impatientiy wait­ self,.
“And your father?".he.added;stopping
When their talk was over nnd she hna
ing for your return. It is not right to
short
and
looking,
anxiously
at
her.
left, him he sat for a loj)g while in a state
avoid him in this way."
Shu made a quick gestaroi
Here was a hacrifico of feeling on of doubt. It was hard for him to believe . “He could nui-bear it,"’ she ekdafaned;
that she jypuld thus tu$n him adrift, and
Adelaide's part worthy ^f a
, “he-woiri«l be tferribft*.’' ’ She edme elate
suffering for•'Anbfiiei' 'profoundly Chris1 yet ho tfoufcl discover no good reason why.
to himj mitrnimarfi nVH whisper added-..
she* should love him. Hl* eqmehew felt
tian in its purity of motive* •,
...
“We must ^fver jell'atibn^*1. t..", 1
aiftl h'e'-lfadialloh-ed d^golilhn tihieJfo
“1 know it is wrong,
t "j Julian liegiia |p. walk Uigk and'forthgo
by.
nnd
that
now
she
had
slipped
"but 1 have juffervd^eo grelitiy that 1
again,
his lipnds. loidcedi behind.him,,his
have Ixmju. unfit M sed'n^ovst N»d~ Vtrsy beyond his reach. - - ?Z
face pale r.n«l oreaaed. -with inum-*e • fed- Again and again- he rose, shook him­
and-oh, Ak4a’&lt;5ft, l,dread!to seo-hfm!
ing.
She
fcdloWwl । him. with her eyes.
self and reeolved to go to. Rosalie with
« । "This-Wjil never, do,"-persisted. Ade­
Hl» suffering '.nfjpuBlfld to hesdmpnhuve
laide; “yuajflfall not sffltkithe responsi­ his love and hfa eloquence and’win by:
•frr.itbm! • heart, more -. strohgly perhaps
tho
sheer
torrent
of
his
passion:
but
his'
bility. I have eiljrasted-all my stock of
: pit iwcttint'ofThe
flhsri&lt;shfr-hml
takiMf ih
th
F-nii'Wrrm&amp;
’of the flhjtfnf
che-hrtd tnk«f
expedient for eUtertainihg him. He resolution lapMHl feebly and ho returned bringing It qtr/ ''
3,\ ■
.
roaimormind-o^-tho beufl«-M: if U*ta- tohfa mqody «i^p€A;,
' “bpyouiiiiri^Jit Sfouid'b^hpnqirpblo
“After all, f cannot endure This rich,
iug for you. Come, you must go down.
in. nie,.1to'.boitl’t,thJ4.'la-^rot?" ba sgi'V.
• jfitpxieAHyrcMn^t&lt;r he.opp.dny laid to
• Adfelafdr -‘*1 airftoo tearte andinlde for( suppiiif; ♦gjLin',im4..uinuug..bi« plpudpd.
q.c
■its refinement ot hpnt aud bloom- and: face inqnirmgiy toF.nrd Jber...
fragmnJeT 'Hri&amp;^-bridb Ito- tinfe Ito I . Her chwltaiflushel» tho reflex of his
question
reached
he»'own.'aalf
c«nBcion»‘
sttoug, 1 hope. -You know wjmt toj»y, see the yellow bloasmns-on the prairies." ■
t
■ “loin-koineflick txjo.’*shi'replifah ’“-a. nesa.
-you wiu, won’t ycmT Boaalfe irvdee
r""i cannot shy," slf^.iutinedlately rebreath of mountain nirjrpTild be sweeter,
treinhled and ber.W
-««nr «•;
ptldd? “I Hnvo thought ■ft"ulFf&gt;Vef'-rttid
Adelirido cotild n6t resat this appeal,. thin kll- the afav brtakos !th6. Atlantic can. over.jmd l have not decidfa'l Wb^f du
afford. fThu dogwood ,txpesm?J in bloom.
so she wept d.iw^ nlone and told
you think?’’ ‘" ... J;;
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that-Ro^alio-was-indisposed and unablb-.' ailovvr iW foothills'.hont/and I recall
‘ He towered' his’ eyes and stood for.a;
tp Mio him; would “tje^quitowell by morn­ tho cdor of tho sasaafraa buds,"
time gazing at. the .floor.' .prMentfy be
;• ' .“Wcii yyti ini tlta . mountains during
j joked up’ qttickiy.: almost. resentfully. &lt;
ing, She tltought. - ■
(. •1 1
' ■ _
It was a bitter disappointment, but he the war?" he idly inquired.
. .■ •.•» :■ -i- •
Our ■and said;.-. .
bad to b&amp;AiF'wtfttfc Ed coflg. ^o’ll shall -toll .ybur&lt; father- ahd Roaalio
hours were ctcr hriud* or alovfer.
myself.” ■•’.
I
' • .
. '
eecined an uge'tince ho liftds&lt;-en her, any
. She stared a little.
■■
4ow this delays with otfly
' ”*1 btflieve I would riot," shu said,;
tween them, had an ominous suggestive-

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iJ&lt; yeofti'tl tn Qlory tn destruction.
Wli.-n Adelaijldi Chenier discovered
'. :it Edgar Julian was tho man grown
i.'uuj the boy whq had' stabbed her and'
&gt;1 down jhe.dear old Chenlerbomc'..the blow was a hard one. That
lb • ■.'.ie loved this man she could not

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:. and her own experience told her
h "V disustrour disappointment might be:
jut how could she suffer this van'• d, this murderohs Hessian, thiibonte
burner to marry her sister? She had- . &gt;wn how to call a northern sol’..'.r in- any milder name than robber.
'1 he scar on her arm where the fluted
bayonet had passed through wotfld bnm
Ji’:*.- !i: •&gt; whenever she thought of tlmt
uienjoxabif. terriblerday in Mhyt 18^”
’ ' hen wodk and bleeding she sat under a
tr/&lt; hard by and a»w’ thftt intrepid - boy ?
fien l apply the torch to'the grand'blifl
home., Fie had already stabbed hex and
driven her mother, half frantic with Wror. into the wood. Who could ever tor?
get his face, bis air. his energetic, forcbuiovei.ieuts?
His features were
enthusiastically bright, he seemed to
glory in destruction; To ’ Adelaide’s
morbid ftimgiriattoii he seemed; as- she
h.'oked back through the years, the type

melting to ashes.
’ Add to this, pei
dhiiguh^ne^j, fb

ible

tod of seeing tho old beloved rooftree
•n flames, aud then the incomparable

much about hur, save that she seomed
bent on killing xe?
• “And you burned the house?”
.
?Oh. 1 guess we did. Under cover of
the smoke we planted a battery on a hill
hard by. nnd gave tho rebels in tho valley
an awful.pounding as they slowly with­
drew."
'‘And yon would be unable to recog­
nize the girl?"
di shouldn't care to meet her if she’s
a' ilive.-*- Slie might know me. If aho

now that she had

ever since.

4cAnc&lt;l tofcirfr
in that room

faAtroug brook or .rivulet meandering
XhXugh ik We luid some desperate
skirmishing in that region.” Ho did not
noto her sudden pallor. “I shall never

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-* S*kr a/.H

Bsigh, “bntldmd the wilt. Wouldn’t
was mrteh
it be better to wmt awhile and.”----- -thxtr
’•No, at once. I- should be-afTzdd to tathe first
brood over it: tke Mppurttdii to hide the
■that chwdn
whole tiring mfcbt ovarcoW ma. But
you. Miss Chenier—what shall I ever do ton’* pew. of eounw tanking W.jpuch noIm
to win hack your respect? L cannot al­
low you to hate mo if I camholp it.' 1
feel your situation, and"-----'
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"Let us not disenaj that farther,” qho finding nothing below stairs went into tne
tarfed to

c^oototao^th.

■•But wo oao mend tbo prawnt-^e

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can make the future. Mfas Chenier, I there bdbg no flobrfng on
cordially like-you, and I. want yoti to be foot went through tba lathsmy friend. Will you?’
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J, and fils leg.followed. &gt; .
“Whatever I can 1 shall'do for you,1" | As It chanced, he broke thr
she rrepouded. And"bo they parted.
• above the head of the clergy)
The situation had tho effect to wa ,Uiterrtpted
‘ftorrtptad In the
tb. midst of bfa prayer Wj"
sound’ “
ef break!■«.lath# nbota him. aa&amp;
Jnllan tarn hta letbarsy, m«1 forthwith. tho---------by. a shower of plaaUatag which
he set about trying to o«®rcqmo tho ?b- ।down npoo Ills head. In his eqdeavqr to
ataclea in bis way,;
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deferid hfanself the clergythan -put up naf’
nrm'haatHy. • •; &gt;&lt;-■ "
CONTINUED
Hu wa» a. somewhat dandified partCJU
lUtUcGlrl** Experience*?
Uu&gt;m»«. and unbeknown to his people Had MpiMS
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Prescott#* Jtesgmre■ out nature In the matter of hair by weoijL
tag u top-'plece'. This ho taaringefl to broftr
of the Gov. Lighthouse nt Sand Bcaflb.
off with the lima, Axxdithe astonished peob
Mich*, and are blessed with a daughter,
four years old. .Last April.she was taken pie, distracted by thu sight of -&amp; man’s, fa*,
sticking through ilia ceiling above. w?ca,
down with measles, followed with a dread­
further amazed to see the clergyman stand­
ful cough and turning Into it fever: Doc­
ing before them- with a' baliTlieAd.
tors at home and Detroit treated her, but
Iu this extremity -the seuiorlddaoea-of
In vain, slie grew worse rapidly. nirtMsbe
the charah proved himself *oiun«f geuitMp,
was a mere “handfei of bones.”—Then
The sexton drew up bis teg with do other,
she tried Dr. King’s Sew Discovery and effect than the sending of a frthh shower
after Mie use of two and a half botttes. wna of Have down upon the unlucky partons
completely cured. They say Dr. King’s The deacon rose in his place; and wtttiNew Discovery is worth its weight- In marked emphasis on the first. wopis said;:
gold, yet you can get a trial bolllo free at
“Let us all bow the head in silent thanka-,
W. IL Goodyear’s drugstore.
giving for the escape of onr ’beloved' pas­
tor.’*
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The hint was taken, the congregation,
If you are not feeling strong and healthy,
try Electric Ritters. If -la grippe” has bowed their heads, and when they .lifted,
left you weak awl weary; use Electric them again tho clergyman hadr adjusted
Bitters. Tills remedy acts directly on hfa wig and the service proceedcd.y-YouthV.
liver, stomach aud kidneys, gently aiding Companion.
those organs to perforin their functions.
If you are afflicted with siek headache,
you will find Hpcetfy and permanent relief
Uy taking Electric Bitters. One. trial will
convince you that this is the remedy you
MORTOAGF SALE. 11
need. Large bottles only 50c. at W. IL
Defnnlt having been made In the condition^ «t
Goodyear’s drug store.
a certain mortgage made and eiecetttt by WJI-- '
Ham L Mead and Nellie K. Mead hwarlTeo! the
city nt HL Paul. State of Mlnnwota, to Henry
if iwfefcg
The be«t salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers^ salt rheum, fever Deeds far Barry county Stale olMWMnUlMnii
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, tncntj-Arst day ot September .Aj D. fagt, 1ft
L'.hrr .•15” of Mortgage on -pages 1157 and Ttd
coma, and all skin eruptions, andposltlve- wlifeh said mortgage wat duly aaslgnrd by a«Jf
ly cures plica or no pay required. It is Henrv Flnehout lo Daniel Striker at Hastimc*
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or Mli-hlgan by asal-nmcnt bearingdhltathe tw*
llvth rtajroCNav A- D- istaand recorded Lu
money refunded. i’rice 25 cents per box the
office of said Iterster of needs Tor Barre
For tale by \V. IL Goodyear, the druggist rmiuly Michigan ou the tenth day of May A. Q,
IROiln l.lb*r •■»«■' of MaignmenU on page 313,
The American Fanning Tool Company, ni»on which mortgage there Is claimed tn bn dna
of Wapakoneta. 0., will locate In Adrian. nt tlw date of thin nntlre the sum oH eleven hnw
deed one and IHW dollars and an Attorney fee
A new rolls!) church ami two chapels oinity dollars |&gt;n&gt;vlded for in sAld.mMfgag*
and no suit or proceeding* at law having been
will bo erected at Marqutttu this summer. Inst’tn’ed to recover the debt-seentad by safil
Three pills are scientifically compounded,
ami uniform i» action. No griping paltrso
commonly following the use ot pills.
They are adapted to both adults and chil­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
they have no eqnal in the cure of sick
headache, constipation. dyspe]&gt;sia ttiid
billomures, nhd, as nn appetizer, they ex­
cel any other preparation. S&gt;Jd by W.
IJ. Goodyear. '
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morioge aud the Ataiutcln such cnM madaand
jiravlaed. noilcii Is hen by given that’on Friday
the nineteenth day ot August A. D.I-UD3 at-ttti
o'clock In tho forenoon of satrt cfav I shall sell at
i&gt;ub:tc auction lo the highest bidder at the north
front door ot Ihe court liouui. in, ttwClty at
ll.L-.1ti i;-. Ilarrv on: :•■. Ml -! l-.-tn, tllr.it,
the pliwe where the circuit ermri for Barrv
county t» holdrnt Ihe pretnlaes described in Mid
mortgage or w much thereof as may be nrct#
Mry to pay the HinOunt due on nld: mortgage
with -en i er erut Interest thereon and all legal
eisit together with an Attorney fee tit fifty dot*
lan as provided therein. The prrntfaes .to tfo
Twenly-ouc; thousand trout have been sold and brln-g described ta said tnortgage lire
placed In the Pilgrim river, mar Hancock, an Uiose certain ptwesor parcels of land aittBete
Ijii’g and l&gt;eing In the township ot Hope tn Ihe
and 6.Q0Q Ip.tributary jRremns.
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Connt/of Barry and State ot Michigan nnd deImpaired’digestion repaired by Beech­ scrined.M follows, to writ: The weetTnalf-of tfte
southeast quarter, the ea*t half of the'south:
am's pills.
v t‘nt^&lt;iarter and ttie south* wit qoarter an citato
south west iiu.vtrr of the north egst .quarter at
A couplo afJacluon sports.are matched section inubuet*thirteen fn town twd' north of
for a race. Due rides n wiwel. the other range mne »•&lt;
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tl
Dated May 21. A. D. tXK. •
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goes afoot.
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. Assignee of Movgage.
Coinincnilnblc.
Daniel DmtKiut.
Attorney In person. .
All dfiiias not consistent with the hfah
charoclcr of tiytup of Figs ite jAirptaely
Ridded by the Cal. Fig .Syrup Company;
Il acts gently on the Sidneys,' liver and
PILOBATEORDEJL
b«&gt;wels, clean-lng tile system t Ifdcttial!j“,
tail i! fa not a cure all nn«l makVs no pre- Wii&amp;WiWn’sersss- w &lt;a
tenvlohs that Ftrty -botfle wilPiior sut^ County of Barry, holdeq st. rhe. .Probata of!W«.
fa the City of UasUnL-&gt;, in said county, on Satur
igantiaie.
dhv the! Mtn day-of 'May,-In tile:'fear on®
tiKntMUui.eiithLhUUdrftlpud ninety-two.
Two well- of water, one sell, tho other
Prew-nt, Charles w. Armstrong, Jud^o M
bitter, have been struck nt Mt. Clemens
hi* the’mailer of the estate of Wasjilnjpon K*
viritliln seventy f«*et ot each otlwr.
Ferris, d«oease-b
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On readlngjuul llUng the neUlLm. duly veriEd Hannon and Sidney Wright, killed fled.o!
James F. Mead, adinl.nBtr.itbr of .said
tn mlnv Nn. 2. of the Northern Pacific.?at estate, prvrtti* Jer reasima tauaid pMitlou -set
l‘.‘»b;n.
\vi*re (ofutteriy resjpent-i of
Ssguiaw.
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Mrlbed. .
&gt;. . •-)■ -l: kt: ju
Thereupon IV It ordered, that Thur^lay tne
A runaway toni»;at BayCtyy was stbppefi
xib day ot Juue.A.D.i ’.SB !al tennTrfoek tfi
by n 7 yvaiMdd Ix»y. Tin; driver jum’K-d
and bhike lin Anri-'" The bdy Was unln*
sea-seu-aml. al| other pvraoas
ratfl
Jurcd.
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estate, are required to ap)&gt;ear M a tesslou of
aald court.then tube hoidea-at the TrObataa*
. • THr Great Hprtns Mrdleinr.
flee. Iu the City &lt;jf HajUmra.,jnAal&lt;t county.and
Gentlemen-Fhftve differed intensely •tfniw cause, if any thereto;■why’»n«|pfiiyer «
petitioner may not l&gt;e pran'td. And jtfs
froyi biiii&lt;&gt;iisffes!nind rtmim«ti»m for over the
funner onirrvd. that said pHltlomr Rwe notice
three years,’and Bad ’ffflfl SO many n-me- lotho per-.ms interested in Mid-rst ae. of tho
dlifa that 1 had dost nil faith.' llearlM'of
HUilmnfa Itiuhniiatta Syrup-'l Uofigllt h linUUsilrtVto the! H:iSfaCSJ BU&gt;XXKXK WSBC
bottle nnd fiauid It helped me. I have ii qv-r pr,«it&gt;il and cir-'il.itod In wad Cmjtuy of
now used ■foni’tontltaK and tl hss restriral harry. frilrc'IrfvaMr week foY three'MKves&amp;iv*
iriy llvkf- atfd kldliej-.v tn henlthy net ton;
■abd done1 more ti&gt;: parlfyniy blbml than .. . ,.i
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JuiiKeori’nj'jatw'.fl
(Atruocopy.) . ..
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anythinfc 1-have ever taken;- 1 nm ptohsed
to rceomtntetf It as a wonderful MochI medi­
cine. Very iridy %i&gt;nr&gt;.
MOBTOAGB
SALE.
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• B. &amp;Tontflsox;KantHftfl, Mich'. ’1
Sold by W. II. (hear. PrcparwluntJNotice l« hereby given that"debut'.: iuv« bees
by The Charles'Wriglrt M«ll«tne Company BMilfl m the payinenr.of the Mdneysecured by »
IMroM. Mlah.
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J Ml J'rttreItted by'
A.gravel strain nt Brown City .broke
Im-.-ie . tite/. other day , and siartctft.'ifdw.b'
MtchtaiuCta Amefth .fouws of the toWtulil^ttf
grade, al great speed- ' Several cattle were
kilted.aud tlje tralnjgmnllohetl. ... . .
'.(Birr ill IWtMfa ter Utn t oun-.y st Itaon -WUt
CI»Im. W.‘Plath hf XrtkttWml has“U:i- lifan. in LIMrll of MottaWfM os puctf h outne
vehu-d a:&gt; hnpVwve^bfal -tfM- hrvMhl*' tlnd zi t day of April A. D. 1WU nt D:LVoWMfowtlB
forenoon: that said mortgage a a* &lt;m.j:av*i&gt;{ued
u ill-’lH‘glnuiA&lt;TnfncTurttiitflt «O»ee. Tto fam bv said An rifa-- J.ine&lt; !«'• Elites ('.rtbrnorr of
l*renfleMi&gt;:&lt;Jali»ta*«o«ntF. : MJMtipjwaMhe
!^X.
'l, edited.'yih

ss.wtt

ijssfiVM;

I.k|lUiailr&gt;wrt&gt;l.I‘&gt;l.#'«,l«&gt;Uk-&lt; "' CU«ur
M... Ue .ujukd.
.ba M wrMUflwVfiifae !&gt;.• sru:
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a»d that w
tuftiysald
Ktberldao

Children Cryfar
Pitcher’s Castoria. r
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
PitcheFs Catttorla,

jnthciforennpni tn UMT’U

Nntfae la also hcrcity’j^rc^ 'thdt’the jiWvcr &lt;?t
&lt;mH&lt;ont»lneU-k»-*4UU-»H.'rt&lt;»s*-b&lt;» fawiune op.
c all re by reason of i bv dv fmi’t of utd tlortwixor
-in imjludno

The Crpw^’.^wdl^iat1;8?*1®111-

. That .feature of ^nwwRfe that wu might
tyril tho. judiciary system has interested orjrittologista. (,mpra- tbqnr anything. alM.
*T!icro aeema to. ba - no dqubt that^ croyca
.liava.ft judical system 'for the trial and
punishment of culprits. According to tho
account qf reputable obscryAr*. the craw
marts aye casducUd-ionjcLbin« after this
fiuiljiou: A solemn conclave of old croakera ’
Is held oh j^. tree. 4 crestfallen prisoner
among, them., .Three ai^. four old fellows, ■
ptnljahly crow lawyers. uflU jabber atvay
tot' awlrile,,pt»d then there will lue ao apjjareut.eonsuUatldn of, th a whole, tlpck sitUflg J a*, a 'jury.,' If, the verdict, be ogaUmt
the prisoner- ha fa tauteneeit th deaih^md
’.urned over cd thb executioners, who'peck.be life out of him.—Drake's Alaaaxiue.

MA
M i he *owvr of MUreoBtaUMpi nt iui»A
itnO the statute In such coses in.vlv Jpuh PCTvidwl. the premises d«*crli&gt;c«t tn a*'»tr cdvwnM
bv said mortasfl* torsln tllttinrytacy ot wad
situate In the Township of Assyria In the
Uouott nt Barry and Ftstaxg
drtkrtb-

&lt;l&lt;wwof Uta-Court ttauwt flhm bring
oLholdlng the Clretiu Costn for Uw Crnuty al

"WHfflNie

, R. Clawson.
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgaga.

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Hastings Banned.

days. AiUmoe *nd people’* pony
*«
just now being sowrbL "What wlU the

Thursday, M«y s6, ’S')2

Additional Local Raws.
^TO,nCt’
acocsT 14. latv-______

ra hamw««.

EDITORIAL notes.

ami nicest drevs trimmings
Rimtepa.

The city is grading a walk in front of
B, uro- tebor. by kr-ter note. ,»d H» the residence ot R. B. Wightman.
most ambkioos howling about "reform.and
The Artisans Soap, seven bars for 35
economy” *» the government of this state, cents, at S. E. PhUllps’. the grocer’s.
tfa&gt; democratic party was given the chance
Ike Hendenshott Is making some good
to govern. What are the fruits of demo­ Ipmrovementa iu his new residence proper­
cratic ecoqwnony wh«u reduced to hard ty.
dollars and cents? Very gratifying In­
Lt is evident from Archie McCoy’s large
deed. The slate taxllhls year Is iuesaased sales of bed room suits that he is making
&gt;135,000 over what it was in 1889, the last prices Chat will win trade.
year of tepnbUemi rule. That hi how dem­
You will find the largest and best line
ocratic economy under Squawbucks, Win­ of dress trimmings at Rusoell’s. A large
ans A Co. helps the &gt;d*ar people at Lan&gt; In voice of the very latest things In this line
slag. How do the dear people htee^lt? of goods Jost .received.

How do the Patrons of Industry and
Farmers Alliance voters, who took the
democratic party of Michigan at ite word
enjoy the way. in wbkh the thing .pans?
“Not proud of it?” We should hope noL

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aeema to be rapidly crj stallzlng about John
T. Rich for the governorship. Among
Barry county republicans he Is preeminent­
ly the choice.

I &lt;m)&lt;&gt;7 wdcii Dr. J. M. Burtlu, jump
ReducUon Sate,
reirta
For the next thirty davs I will sell tDy.
• bls ear. And by the way there fat nnt
i
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Hot
not rwb bl, rar: rud t^
iot th«

board of supervisors is tlie sole judge of
the sufficiency of local option petitions.
That bavins accepted them as sufficient,
and upon '.them based an appeal to the
voters of a county U&gt; either adopt,or reject
county prohibition, there can be no further
action taken In die premises: and that jf
ihe voters of a county decide in favo^of
banishing the saloons, they must go.
With these facts in mind, it will be easy
for the temperance people of Barry cotmty
to'wlpe out the saloons from the county if
they so desire.

Wc ask the Alliances of Barry county,
and the sympathizers with' the people’s
party, to report to us. please, the demo­
cratic state conventions that have declared
for free coinage of silver. Not three have
yet been found. And these people’s nitty
voters will next fall be exported to/walk
Into the democratic bear trap, and even to
spring the trap that will hold them till the
democratic party gets wlwt It wants ot
them, then it will let them but after label­
ing them properly.

Old soldiers will be Interetted to know
how economically the Soldiers Home is
being managed by the Squawbuck states­
men In charge. These latter are now be­
fore the courts charged with violating the
laws of Michigan by feeding its wards
olevmargerine. There is also much com­
plaint by the veterans that all tbelr food is
poor, and comparisons with former ad­
ministrations are made which are not flat­
tering to tlie present management

. The present democratic congress has al­

ready voted to appropriate $40,000,000
more at Its first session than its republican
predecessor did at its first session. If tlie
republican congress of 1889-90 deserved to
be called •‘the billion dollar congress,” the
democratic body now doing business at
Washington promises to go them several
points better.

1ST

Our contemporary of the Journal and his
immortal 13 have not yet declared their
position on the silver and sab-treasury Is­
sues. We think onr contemporary may
have expressed sc,me sentiments on these
^subjects, but Is he prepared to say they
-will be his sentiment* and those of ti.e
brave 13 next November?

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Over 3W dollars worth of Howers oti
band, bought for 37J£ cents
the dollar.
Why can’t we undersell all competitors at
the Racket.
Pins. Smith.

Sentiment among Michigan republicans

The supreme court has derided that the

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seekers the b*yera and sellers of votes.
an'dtiie rtorm hbdi’Of partisan politics,
wouhl wish to see the quadrennial term
restored? Indeed, we are not justified fa
believing that if the members of the con­
vention of 1787—the leaders of a gmeradon whieh saw no removals for party ends
and no interference by officials with eleclions—could be their own revloera. In the
light of oar experience, they would pro­
vide for a Preaidedttal term of aix or seven
years, a term which they twice approved,
nnd never a abandoned until their confi­
dence had bee* won by a device of Presi­
dential electora, the failure of whieh
would be their great disappointment i«
contemplating their glorious creation?—
From "The Perils of Reeleetlug Presi­
dents,” by the Ho«. Borman B. Eaton, hi
North American Review for June.

In observance of Decoration Day fa tHs
city, Fitzgerald Pbst, XL A. R. would re­
spectfully invite-all soldiers, civic societies.
You will find the following new weaves Common Council mid citizens generally to
in dress ^ouds. at Spaulding's: Chevel.
assist and take part in the -exercises of the
cotelioe, bedford, inelamge, wbip-cord,
day The Memorial aervloe. Sunday May
serges, Henriettas and cashmeres In those
29th. will be held at the M. E. church
haudsotne new shades.
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under the supervision of Rev. Puffer, to
Before purchasing a bedroom suit, go to which every soldier asd bls family are es­
Service at tlie usual
Archie McCoy’s. You will find goods and pecially Invited.
prices that will-satisfy you. Remember morning hour.
this is his special sale of Hastings Furni­
PBOQRAM FOB rifeooxanox DAY.
ture Company's goods, bought at the
The Woman’s relief Corps will have
assignee's salt. Now is your opportunity.
charge of the ceremonies and decoration of
TbedSrand Summer Musical of Mra Yale the graves at the centeteriea. escorted and
and her pupils will be given in Unton hall accompanied by Post members. They will
Wednesday evening. June I. for the bene­ be divided Into two divisions, 1st division
fit ot the Presbyterian ehurcb. Admission taking the north side and Catholic ceme­
only 35 cent*. No extra charge for re­ teries. 2nd division taking the south side
served seats.. Tickets placed on sale at cemetery. They will assemble nt tlie
Fred ,L.t Heith’s drug store, Saturday Court house.square at 9 a. m. sun time,
morning. May 28.
and transportation will be provided for the
The grand summer musicaie of Mrs. children selected for tho decorating, and
Etta Yale, of Grand Rapids, and her pupils the Rqjief Corps.. They will proceed to
the cemeteries where tribute will be paid
ot Hasting* will be the grandest event ot
The addrres
the season. Over twenty superb voices to to our departed comrades.
participate. (Songs that will makt* the old and exercises will be nt two o'clock p. m.
feel young arid bring to memory tlie happy as follows: Called to order by the Com­
mander: singing by the choir, prayer by
recollections of childhood?^ Do not fail to
attend. Admission only B5 cents.
No Rev. Blanchard; singing by the choir; Ad­
extra charge fur reserved seats at Fred I* dress by Rev. Wm. Puffer; closing song;
Benediction.
Heath's drug store.
J. F. Rcssei.l.
D. E. BiiCDSKt.t..
For a long time the editors of this paper
AdjL
Com.
have ground out their weekly grist of In­
tellectual food In a “den” that looked as
The
Hastings
W.
C.
T.
U.
meets
at
Mrs.
though it had been struck by the tali end
of a cyclone: Books, papers, catalogues, R. A. Bailey’s on Tuesday. May 81, when
circulars, etc, were scattered around Mr?. Bailey will give a full report of the
everywhere, with no place to put them. state eonventlon m session this week at
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We have been to considerable expense the Detroit.
last Tew weeks cleaning house and flxin’
Program for May 25th, fur the C. L. S.
up. Whether we have been successful or
C:
not we would like to have our friends
Quotations from German anthers.
eouie up and see. But it may be pardon­
Classic German course, chapter 7, Miss
able for us to say that we think we have Rose Goodyear: chapter 8. Mr. Smith.
&lt;»ue of the finest editorial ••sanctums” In
American toonfa. Mrs. Cook.
.
the state. No admission fee will be charg­
Tho natural History of plants'. Miss
ed of courae. but wc would appreciate it
Bush.
greatly If any one knowing that we Bfcve
Questions In the April Chautaquan an­
un account against them, which, la out­
lawed. will step up into our offle^ nnd pay swered in the May Chautauquan.
Critic, Mrs. Hoyt.
It. To anyone doing this we will let them
The society connected with Emmanuel
look at the last agricultural report, ana If
the account Is large enough, we will pre­ church will be entertained Thursday. June
sent them with tjie latest installment ot 3d. by Mesdamea H. A. Goodyear, I).
tlie Congresskmal Record. We, don't ask Goodyeaf, J. Goodyear, Dunning. Atkins.
It as an act of charity, but for a sort of a Young, Hams aud R. Kurtz. Supper at
surprise. Editors enjoy surprises as well society rooms from five until seven.
as nuyoue.
The Y. P. S. C. E. meets at the 1’iesbyterian church next Sunday evening at «:30.
Report oftbo condition of the tlMtlnxs City Consecration meeting, to be led by Mrs.
Bank at iiaMinxs. Michigan, at the dote of Yutz.
business. May. 17.14rt.
Services at the Presbyterian church next
■ BK8OVRCXS.
Loans.and disoaunta......... .................................... 41 Sunday. The pastor will preach both
Stocks, bowls. mo-tgugcB. etc—
804 &lt;»
Evening topic,
Duo irutn banks In reserve cities......... 0JM M mornlrjg and evening.
Furnitare and fixtures.. .....................
1&gt;XI oo ••Live on the top Story.”
Current exr&gt;enses and uxea paid
1,*C3 C2
Checks and cash ilema................... ..
1.4C7 M
Gold coin.. ..J...........
- ZjOtosfi
thlvercoin .1........................................
i.oki m
Omaha, May 10th, 1892.
U 3. and Xallimtl ttaak Note*............ 5,534 oo
I am not a regular correspondent, but
T&lt;»«1....t&lt;W.......................................... &lt;17*330 35
‘ Omaha Is so far away that I thought I
UAniUTIKK.
Capital rock Mid in’.,
i would
- -----------tell you something 1 know about It.
Sarplui fund i ...........
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The Burlington Is a good road., and we
Undivided praAtx... .
•III M
, got over it all right Saturday morning, but
Individual dirpoaits...
i at night they had a smash up, and no wonCertificates of deiKMlt.
L der for it Is rain, mud and water all the
Total........................ J........... ............ .&lt;n«3»35
’ time and everywhere. Yesterday was ’ the
tttals of Michigan, Ountvof Barry—ss.
I. Dm W. Keynold.1 cashier r»f the above namedI second pleasant Sunday since January they
Bank, do solemnly *wear that the above state­■ tell us. For miles before we came to the
ment Is true to the beat of my knowledge and1 Mississippi river you could see nothing
belief.
Dax W. Hr.vxoijs. Cashier.
8ub*erlbed and s-woen to l&gt;ef«r»« me this 20&gt; but water, with a few willows standing
- ------- Po&lt;1HW
here and there, and when we finally reach­
Notary Public.
ed the bridge, we went so slow you would
Connncr —r At tert:
CHKNTKH
hardly know you moved. I am not partic­
I). O. Rotnxaoxf Direcion.
ularly in love with sleepers itself, so I
W. U. Powiuw
I
was looking out of my berth window while
several of tlie passenger* were snoring;
yes, actually snoring. So I saw the MlssDietl, in this eliy. on Saturday, Aprill iulppl aud they did not. But when we
l«th, 1892, Mm. Raizey H. Richards. aged came to tin- Big Muddy. It was In the morn­
•nearly 30 years.
ing and we nil saw that. And 1 tell you it
Mary A Harding was born In Jackson1 Is a Big Muddy Just now In good earnest.
township, Denton county, Iowa, May 4th. The Missouri river would not half express
1882. With her parents she removed to• it as It Is just now. And the Platte Is
Carlton township, this county tn June.■ trying It* very best to keep up with the
18»&gt;5. She had since then and until her’ other ones.
decease, been a resident of this county.■
We took a street car and went over to
October 30th. 1889, she was united In1 Council Bluffs, but the rain Just poftred
marriage to Raizey B. Richards, of this' and (he first thing I knew that electric tar
city, then register of deeds. ,
waa leaking and I had to move to other
Mrs. Richards was a woman whom to' quarters. Il is very pretty over there if
know was to admire and respect. She hadi you could see It In an auspicious time.
that earnestness of purpose, that zealous­ Apple trees in bloom, and other tires
ness to do well tier part, that ambition to’ green and pretty.
succeed In what was undertaken, that gen­’
My opinion of Omaha as I see It
erosity and kindness of nature, that will­■ is tlrat is a big wicked city.
Think
ingness to help In time of need, which wou
• ot It, 280 Mluons, and that Is what
for her the warm-frieudsETp of all who
Small said
lut
evening over
knew her. TJlie was without ostentation,
■ at the Y. M. C. Association building,
loved simplicity. and revered every'quality
aud be must have counted them or ho
of true w.omanhood. While nnt a member
would not haye dared to make Uie stateof any church, she was one who had a high
‘ meut. That is enough to go around for
regard for religion and religious things.
the 140,000 Inhabitant* I think.
By all who knew her. and especially by
r
h^rd Bishop Fowler preach in
those who knew her best, she will l&gt;e great­
ly missed. Except for the confident hope■ rrfalty church yesterday morning. Hr
that tbelr loss would W “her eternal gain,”■ preached to u&gt; -Moses, from a Nile navlgaher sorrowing family and friends would or to the scene on Mt. Nebo." He
bandied bls subject in a masterly manner.
Indeed be comfortless.
We visited the general conference this
She left to mourn her departure a hus■n,i an Infant son. besides many morning. Found them bard at work with
brothers mim! sisters, with whom In their problem, n»r.l ,c«l |&gt;roWe,„, puj,
“ “ll&lt;:h "
“P bcucdle; but ,
sorrow is the consolation that comes from, 2
„urw.
the heartfelt sympathy of her large circle UecbmllBt UM, Ilk, our
Wl^“
of friends.

The most startling and telling blow
given to the free trade heresy in this gen­
eration was that by Lord Salisbury, the
great conservative leader. In a notable
speech die other day in which be was. dis­
cussing the hard lines that had fallen upon
British Industry, he stated clearly that for
the greater number of there ills, free trade
was responsible. Apd the facts bear out
Lord Salisbury in his -remarkable state­
ment. When the leader of a great party
In Great Britain, which for more than a
generation has acquiesced in the free trade
doctrine as applied there, makes such a sig­
nificant statement as to the effects of this
policy, does it not seem strange that any
man would have the hardihood to ask that
It be applied in this county?
&gt;

As the date for the republican national
convention approaches, the certainty grows
that no candidate can be nominated on the
-first ballot. It is more than certain that
Blaine would receive practically every vote
fa the eonventlon if he will permit the use
«C bl* .name.
Squaw buck oil was responsible for but

one fire In Michigan last week. The oil la
bo less dangerous, but tlie people from a
dear experience know better than to use
this deadly product of squawbuck villainy.
It secHM dear that Cleveland will get
the democratic nomination for the presi­
dency. or at least dictate who shall receive
that honor. In either event, free coinage
will get a very black eye.

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ex
pen me*. 1I have
expense*.
hare a carload of Champion
BluJ-n,
Ite M, aun,bte
‘
mrehlura Wla Al~.
ur E„,ln,
Drill,, th, Ikm ilrUI In th, world, to wlileh
,
•Ixtj-ruur l.nurr, will tr.ilty. wtK&gt;
preme court. It was argued bat week.
boodl.t of &gt;ih- ch. put iwo rtwn. | h,,, ,
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Itood Block of plow,, harrows-culratnn.
Tbe prcple
&lt;be aqaiwbiukr lb» (both rid’up .nd nalklnt). borw rnku
eatrtat a ,wln, .yil,.
■rcorery ret». «nd ihry bare prorerek-d ml h. I nUo ooor fir uln mr n-.l.lmoe
™»ld&gt;r &gt;M rlorlooalr In Ua gnorf wortt ot with two nnre* of '-■* on
— Grein
~
iposlte coart house
mf pla-, of becla,
OU Main ntrtt.
B- B. ItKHAHDX.

. The constitutionality of that infamous
pteee of squawbuck legislation, the Miner
law. will be soon decided by our state su­

f&lt;s-en.

The church e®* f4d»«M-

TW

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wflboocmulun. rM^t* “7^ nml
** ^ega»«
May we Mt well beWre that newrly fiU morning “H
«, rojorml b, . terr noulmr of dtetto
perwjna. save the politicians and venal
vocere. think ear PreskieatUl election* are
too frequent? Who would tblek Prwldenttal elections ouret fa two years endurable?
If we now had a PrevMtmtial term of «ix

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i'M “* “■
blM&gt;om Mill four jar, from now.
Thtrewu
csnMderable tuHber around, ready to be
Sih.

cyu(erojwe.

Tlw, »pra diking or

^onni. uu,.-

»ihojy,r« pnuuhrd Urn dwllctorv
aermon'X
h* dedicatory
onSS^I
'burS
of CwiuH! Hi.m
rT!L“e?ho?‘*t ehl,reh

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pulpll lotbe McUKMtel mrutetete
general
conference, ue aaia
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,tJLk the groun I that i»

n

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.£y

,

mon" be mW. ".nd our ebureb bold. ■£“
tekcauae she is a church and not a meSl?luuuolbln» U&gt; do with
about truth. The church Is not ariutt.
It is for the saving of •^nfr*
fore, must be accessible for., both Intellec­
tual as well
moni1 atonars"The prtnelpol re»~m &lt;b»
Episcopate. Now what is that? asked
some oUils church. Then he bad to ex­
plain again, to them: but U la
long to give here. If we Methodists don t
leave Omaha in .two or three week* 1 an&gt;
his people will ask some question* he
afraid not or will not
^V^r
has quoted Canon Leddon, Btab.«P
r’
Bishop Doane and others. He closes with
a flowery speech and a God speed for
"our protestent brelhern are drawh'8
nearer and nearer to us every d*THe
oaks his cobgrecaUon “•J®
Christian churches of Omaha broagbtjnear­
er together because the Methodist brethren
are filling their pulpits for a moothr I
don't belie re bls people had hail time
enough to consider that question and so
could not answer just then.
The .mass meeting at exposition ball
in
the
afternoon In the
Interes.
of the American Sabbath Union was one of
th® largest religions gatherings everhold In
Omaha. Bishop Newman opened the meet­
ing. Everybody enthusiastic over IL Colonel
Shepherd, a Presbytertan. of New York,
npoke after they stopped cheering
(They
cheer on Sunday iu Omaha. They cheered
Sam Small last night.) The Coloiel ।Is a
favorite with all who know him I think.
He was followed by Bishop Warren, fol­
lowed by Judge Lawrence, of Ohio. Sub­
ject: "The Sabbath and Its Civil Sanc­
tions.’* Next came Dr. Carmen, the frater­
nal delegate from Canada, a grand old
man. Then came Rev. G. S. Chadbourne.
Subject:
"The Sabbath and Home.'
Bishop Nlnde "Thu Sabbath and Chjtattan
Actlvlllem” Rev. J. W. Hamilton, "The
Lord's Day and its Perils.” The meeting
closed by taking an expression on the
closing of the World’s Fair on Sunday.
These are a few of the gqod (hints: but
I must close for I think this Is long enough
to get assigned to the waste basket already.
Mg*. 3. E. Stbikeil
A condensed milk factory will be soon
add^d to Grand Ledge’s Industrie#.
About 400 Owosso clerks took a trip to
Corunna yesterday on the new motor line.

Two Jackson men have leased Vandercock’s Lake aud will create a summer re­
sort.
F. MlMcnger. of Hillsdale, was thrown
from his carriage and aeriously Injured.

HEAR YE!

Piccadilly

Blucher.

have you seen it?
It’s the latest in fine shoes.
It’s peculiar cut,
giving it a firm appearance.
And it’s easy.
And it’s not high priced.
We would be pleased to show it

to you.
.
You will see it in
Don’t pass by without seeing and
examining this shoe.

WOOLLEY * S- -- BRONSON

This Way Please!

I

I want to show you one
of the best collections of

Wall Papers
To select from in the city.
HOLLOWAY, Sign of

“The Elephant"
Has just put in a lot of very fine patterns and

WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU

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Even rf you don’t 'wish to buy.

HEAR YE!

Lasts Only, Ten Days.
The Greatest Sale Ever Made in Barry County.
Men’s Shoes Worth S3.00 for $2.00
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2.50 **
1.60
,4
&lt;4
1.50 “
1.19
C&lt;
Ct
1.25 “
.90 to 1.00
•Finest cloth top with pate
Women’s ShoesWorth $4.50for $3.50 1। leather
tips and trimmings.
“
“
4.00 ”
3.00
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3*50 *‘
2.20
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** . 3.00 “
2.00
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2.00 **
1.50
&lt;4
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1.75 **
1.25
«
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1.50 **
1.00
“
Russet Oxfords’ only 50 cents,
Dongola
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with Patent Tips, 62^c.
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“ worth 1.25 for .95.
1.25
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&gt;“ 2.00
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Patent Leather Oxfords worth 2.00 for 1.60
and all other shoes in proportion.
Men’s good pants, regular price 13.60, for |1.25.
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1.50 and 2.00, for .98 and 1.00.
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1-75 “ 1.50, “ ,«5.
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125 for .75.
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Mens outing shirts from 25 cents up. Very cheap.
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Gents’ PAPER COLLARS GIVEN AWAY.
Straw goods,
a styles at less than Manufacturing price; a few of those women’s
rubbers left at 12% cents, in sizes 2% to 4. A lady’s fine hemshtched handkerchief given away with each purchase. ’
All soft and stiff hats at less than cost
bummer underwear at only 35c per suit. At the Wide Awake

BANKRUPT STORE.
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�Hastings Banner.Thursday, May 26, 1892.

Make friends for us
and for you.
If you want to estab­
lish yourself on a solid
basis with your wife

,

Ami von will find your
find ha» NOT BEEN
WASTED.
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VanAhman.

personal mention.

the county Is calltxl t&lt;rtj&gt;e fact lhas Rus-!
h‘. Crawl«y *mw recovered ftoi^hh re­
al has n inrge line of dress goody esnee cent llluess.
iraduptod for graduating dresses.
Georee Rock rrtnrucd here fora short
Over twenty superb volet a win take vlBlt last evening.
part in tlie grand summer musicalcot Mrs.
DeWitt Brouwm was in Muskegon last
Etta Sale- and her pupils In Union boll
Wednesday evening. June l. for tho bene­ week on business.
fit of the Presbyterian church.
Do not u.nl^tClaik’.of Ilhlca’ was ,n the city
fail tb^ttend it See sm*l&gt; bills for pro­
--aturuaj on business.
gramme?.
.2*; £• r“"'r 1,11 tor • ’|,|t &lt;« '•&lt;■"&lt;&gt;» o“
The Banker’s Art Publishing Co., of the lake shore yesterday.
Detroit, are getting out a publication en­
Mrs. McLaughlin, of Muskegon, Is visit­
titled ••Under the Oaks al Jackson, 185*
and Since." advance sheets of which have ing relatives in the dty.
been received by ns. It appears to be a ।
Quinn is entortalulnz a young
work of merit, and worthy of thu eonsld- lady friend from Allegan.
eration of all.
L. A. Wetzel was iu Lake Odc«M last
We are in receipt of a program for tho week on iusurance business.
Sturgis race* to bo held June 23-24; Aug­
Mrs. John Miliur visited her son Dr.
ust 1-5; September 21-23: October 17-23.
The enormous amount of $55,000 In stakes Henry Miller in Otsego last week.
and purges will be contended for at these
Mrs. Hattie Bush, of Kalamazoo, is vis­
meetings. Sturgis has a fast track and iting her sister, Mrs. C. A. Roberts.
will have some fust horses.
C. E. Bidlac, of Dowagiac, was In the
We are indebted to W. S. Buckhout, of city Thursday calling on old friends.
Toledo. Ohlti, fur an excellent pamphlet
Dr. 8. M. Fowler will attend the State
giving some of the industrial advnn tages
of that city. The book Is well gotten up Dental convention in bagiuaw next week.

and profusely illustrated with engraving*
■ of the leading Industries of Toledo, as well
t as portraits of her most prominent men.

1
f dg pr eat do your artiflriul teeth
1.- .Iti'p &lt;lown ? If so •end nne dollar for1
:wd t Handy bolder. Yon can apply it;
plate in one minute, ana no matter IfI
.:&lt;• !ii&lt;&lt;T not it Mill hold f.rnilv tn the1
::.'lrr (he iuo«l tmlnselmamstanees.
UfflreM J. Z. HUSBAND, !&gt;. D. S.
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White Cloud.
Michigan.

.OCAL NEWS.
‘ kilKQUL/lTION -

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The foundation for F. F. Bartow’# bouw
L. U. EverUwuiu .-;ol,v)110 Mood.j.
-- l&gt; competed, blr. Barkiw will h«r«
, of Ule Com: n»i&lt;l«i«, In the dlr whrn
'* ln Ploe G™'V' -Ules»n
county.
eompletdl.
,“J0"
“«p tbxiJMiJ brpCTpi,
Art’jar Brom vu In Ikulon Harbor
ot this City who have used it to be equal or recently.
*
superior to the Lenox, and seven bars for
’Mary West is clerking far O. D.
25 cents. gDtoS-E. Phillip*’, tho gnoeeria.
opaulding.
and ask for Artisans soap.
G’aM’ An«Je»on returned to De­
The attention of young ladles who will
graduate front any of the high schools of troit Monday.

To buy of L. E. Stauf­
fer a pairw those per­
fect fitting

WHEN YOU

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Hams

SO quires..

n th- June races.

The Michlzan Central will on June bl,
Mr. and Mrs. John Busby arc visiting
17. 18, 19 and 20th sell tickets from Has­ relatives In Bellevue an.l Battle Creek this
tings te Chicago and return, at the rate of week.
one first-clas? fare .rood kojng June 10, 17.
Sid Crowell went to Windsor Monday
is. 19 and -•□. and returning not later than
July Sth, 159(3. on account of the Demo­ evening to participate at a big glass ball
shunt.
cratic National convention.
M. A. Gilt.man. Ticket Agent.
Miss Mae Booram, of of Ft. I’ayne, Ala.,
* The mkuy friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Is the gue»t\pf, her cousin, MBs Gleuna
Schantz.
f
Doxey, formerly of this city, but late of
Shirley Smith attended the wedding of
(he Spaulding Manufacturing Co., of ChlMiss
Nora
Ainsworth
in
Grand
Rapids
cago. will regret to learn of the sad death
of tbelr eight year old son.
He was de­ la^t evening.
scending from a five story building, when
Minor Layton, of Muskegon, was In the
a brick fell and struck him on the head. city Tuesday evening and took in the Y.
He lived but a few minutes.
M. S. C. ball.

Mr.:. . । neappie tissues.&gt;*h*Hie«, cotton
. uh. r ar.ton clotlts at .Spaulding's.

you make a belter selection of these goods,
sine* he has die full, line of samples from
ihe latgest dealer in this state. You will
be suited in ptfice as well as In quality of
goods.

Russell invites yoii to Inspect his large
and complete line of millinery goods before
Fa ।&gt;nable and line Persian mulls, just
purchasing any whera It will be to your
■
summer wear, at Russell's.
interest to do thte. First, despite what
We are ••hi ft” for binding twine.
X olliers *ay, you will find the largest and
best assortment in the city from which to.
.
F. H. Ba blow &amp; C&lt;/
make satisfactory apteetion*.
Next, you
'-■(• those Cue drapes and curtains at th e will observe that the styles are correct and
. .lie ana carpet rooms of Archie Me­ the stock Is being constantly replenished
with new and seasonable hats and trim­
* "'•■»! int-mber-i of the Star lodge at- mings. Finally, and what Is of special in­
• l ihe convention in Grand Rapids terest. prices are the lowest It) the city.
The Michigan Central R. R. has granted
want-Mtmething handsome in all a reduction of rates for the June races,
Hie*. wc have them at O. D. giving IX fare for tlie round trip, from all
points within 150 miles of this city. The
U. K. Jfc 8. will n*t be at all In tlie rear and
I. &gt;. Gvod.-fsr is.preparing to build a wiil grant slnytar rates,.with some special
::i the 3rd ward, on the Jot back of trains mixed in for the .convenience of all
residence..- ! £ ’’
.
• i
who wish to attend along their lines.
It
is also expected that roads tributary to
' ans n endless variety, in all the latest these will have low ratei, so that a large
!■■-. aud in price* from two cents to two crowd may toywoected.
But there will
i- kt Knsseirs. Scethgm.
be some attractions hereibatought to draw
t o:i can get a good hot water bath at a big attenanre.
■
time for &lt;5 cents at Busby Bros, bar­
June the flth the Hastings Wool Boot
. ?hop. Open Sundays from 9 to 12.
company will ship out a special .train-load

W' ”»« and will sell all flowers, bats, of felt boots, consisting Of 18 cars. It will
nnitons for what others pay for same be the largest shipment of wool boots ever
a Hfe-Racket
made by dny institution in the world at
one time. All of the 18 cars will be deco­
Phin. Smith.
rated with bunting, tlagaand placards ad­
Don’t think of buying millinery goods vertising both the Institution and the name
iotilyou vi-.lt Russell's. You will find the of the city. As we have said before, the
es correct, and prices the lowest in the train will consist of 18- freight cars, and
will carry about 50000 pairs of felt boots.
-'•'-r: Easton, living near Nashville, It will go from here to Chicago and will
found dead last ’week. Further par- travel the entire distance by daylight.
;»r.« can be found by looking at the
Chester Messer has developed Into an

'•&gt; --iuiiyi 'he nicest and cheapest lot of
.'hnery in the county bought for spot
, to be Mdd cheaper than others buy,
• Racket.
Phix. Smith.
' ’ tn;- new millinery goods«t Russell's.
•A'tk an invoice of new hats nnd
■minings is received. You can certainly
: (yourself there In both goods.mid

iMi’t pay high prices for inferior soaps
'■ ‘
E. PliililpY, the grocer's, aud buy
Mrsof Artl-ans w;ap for 25 cents.
i:nK© who u« it say It is better then
Lenox,.
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expert fisherman, aud if lie continues to
have such luck as he did Monday, can un­
fold some "fish stories” that will put to
bltuili some ancient ones that are said to
have had their foundation “over near
Bellevue.’* While sitLing Idly In hh txmt
on the placid waters ot Wall lake Monday,
he felt a vicious tug at ids line.. Master­
ing all of his muscular force he liiuilly
succeeded In lauding a beautiful black bass,
weighing 5X pounds. Chet jays he lias
lived on that fish all of this week, besides
giving away a ••Messer two.

CLOTHING ni SEE' FORK CHIOS
Is beyond approach. Our stock is always ready for inspection and
yon will always find us willing to show goods. We aqp in the mar­
ket and expect to remain in. We buy our goods for spot cash, and
don't do any long time credit business, therefore we can sell you
goods as cheap as any house in Michigan:
We don’t sjiend much time writing adv’s for the papers. All we
ask yort is to give its a:call and we will show you that we are as near
the front ranks as it’s possible to get and remain in line.
Call on us and we will leave it to you if we know what we are
talking about or not.
Hi-member that erery man woman and child gets the

ll e have but one price and fhut's the price you will find inarled on the
goods.
Yours respectfully,

Mrs. Frank Dcnslow, of Muskegon,
spent Sunday visitlag relatives In this
city.

Ik-iVatter. changes for advertisements
Attorney General Ellis was In the city
Mrs. C. A. Roberts has returned from
: .. itch tl is ottlee Ttiesdaya at latest to' yesterday. He was at Thornapple lake In
. un- in-ert »u In the issue of the week the Interest of the state board, with tlie Kalamazoo and will continue to make this
city’her home.
ht-!i brchght
'
j
-• purjiase of deciding as to the adviaiabllity
A. E. Dickerman has secured a po.-ition
of recommending that the state board take
■ »h capu$ laces at Spauldings.
steps to lower the lake. He did not speak in Wisconsin and will soon remove there
Humphrey was in the city Tuesday■ as though the prospects were flattering. so It Is reported.
He seems a very pleasant gentleman.
Mr. Fisher, of Jackson, division superYou will indeed be hard to please if you iutqudenl of the. Michigan Central was In
!!• dress goods at Russell's from 10j
’ cannot find at the store of Archie McCoy. the eity Tuesday. .
.
yard up.
the furniture and carpet man. a selection
Dr. F. H. Esslg and wife, of Dowagiac,
v ••picker" his beeft received at the’ ot rugs, carpets mnttlnp, and linoleums
are
expected
to
spend
Sunday
with
Dr.
aud
■.•a fketory.
from which to choose a pattern that will
Mrs. S. M. Fowler. '
&gt;■ will be reduced rates on the rall-. suit you. Not In any city in Michigan can
&gt;••*• tl.r summer dress goods, new stock:
: received, nt Russell's.
■

PLAIN FACTS
When people step into our store and look our stock over and
get prices, they say at once: "It’s a fact that I have found the right
place,” and they have a right to, for it is a fact that our stock of

John Evaps and Mr. Hoyt and the Ml»scs Minnie and Hattie Evans, of Bellevue,
were In the city Tuesday.

George Keeler aud Miss Spaulding, of
Middleville attended the Y. M. S, C. ball
hi Union hall Tuesday evening.

Dr. E. H. Lathrop, wife and daughter
are expected home from their extended
sojourn In California to-morrow.
Emmet Everts, ot Nashville, was In the
city Monday and bought some chairs to
furnish a lodge room In Nashville.
Miss Flo Beadle Is rapidly recovering
from her recent attack or pneumonia aud
expects to return to Grand Rapids soon.

Mr. and Mrs. Morse Nevins will leave
for the
west about June 1st and
wHl make their headqusrten; at $L Louis.
IL K. Grant, Spar}’ ^Phillips nnd Luke
Waters sorted for Manistee county Mon­
day evening to enjoy a few days sport fish­
ing for front.
Mr. Hickey, of Jackson, superintendent
of construction of the M. C. R. R. was cul­
ling on old friends In the city the fore
part of the week.

Mr. F. T. Ward amt Dr. Chas. Russell
were the zuests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Russell over Sunday. Mr. Ward Is one of
the able editors of the Allegan Journal.
Mr. and’ Mrs. Elden Reynolds went td
Battle Creek yesterday where thev will
visit for a short time. They expect to re­
turn to their home In Belmont. N. Y. Sat­
urday.

Rev. F. A. Smart, of Saginaw,- repre­
senting the Alumni ot Albion college,
was in the city yesterday Iu the interest ot
thatdnfllltutiou. securing pledges for an
alumni professorship.
Mason Nevins has returned from Ash­
land. Wisconsin, and la visiting his mother
in this city. He will soon go to Kansas
where he will travel for the Broadheud
Dress Goods Co., of N. Y.
’Tlios. Brice and Supervisors Swift, MeKevi.it and Nagler, the committee appoint­
ed by the supervisors to visit neighboring
county seats and report on the character
of their county Jails and court houses,
will leave on their Journey to-day.

A yoke of heavy work oxen. Enquire of
Yesterday morning W. E. Allgeo's new
bakery wagon arrived from Grand Rapids, Charles Fowler, Maple Grove.
and be will soon be able to bring pies,
You are invited to take a look at the cakes, and in fact all kinds of pantry right
This Is to certify that Mr. Wetzel set­
to your very door.) All you hale got to do
■cases, rockers, chairs, easels and Is to "give him your order an&lt;t_he will do tled my claims entirely satisfactory and I
lures at McCoy's. Yoii will find what
the rest" Mr. Allgeo to-winning an envia­ can recommend both him aud his Company
you want there if you need any goods in ble name for his tine luikery goods, ahd his for straight business.
this line.
i.
.
Mj
last venture of del vering to ail parts ofthe
Carlton. May 3d, *02.
-Mr*. Yale, assisted by her large class In city, cannot help but add to the reputation
' ■ al mn^ic. will give a iniHlcal In Union of bis south side bakeryThe wagon
ha I.
rdnesday evening. June 1st. This Itoelf fit a beauty, and ia a model for copOn decoration day. May 30th,. the De­
wtll be on&gt;* of the most Intoreating nnd en­ vei.ience, Mr. Allgeo Is bound to load and troit, Lansing &amp; Northern R. IL will run
joyable entertajrimenta of the season. his enterprise will be appreciated.
a special excursion train from Grand Rap­
Admission 25 cento.
Owing to the destruction of a large por­ ids and Ionia to Detroit at low rates.
AH parties owing ns account^ that are tion of the southern potato crop by wet Trains will leave Woodbury at 2:85 a. m.,
"ixty days old we wish would pay the cash weather aud floods, the potato market has arriving at Detroit at 12210 p. m. Return­
or notes to help pay our debts with by advanced several cents a bushel during the ing leave Detroit at 6:80 p. m. standard
June 10th. We cm* use notes If you have past week and ever}’ indication pofots to a or 7 p. m. city time. Round trip rate
not got the cash. Please accomodate ur strong and advancing market from this $2:35. Good chance to visit the city of
the straits.
Geo. DeHavem.
Rod oblige
e. W. Mqjuoix &amp; Co.
time on. Handlers here are paying25 and
General Passenger Agent.
The richest entertainment of the season 28 cents along the line of the railroad aud
buyers
on
tho
waters
—
such
as
Lake
Michi
­
«LI be the Grand Summer Musical- by
..ume tjieut, axslsted by Mrs. Etta Yale gan and Grand Traverse Bay points—are
S. H. Zhan, of l^ncnster, Pa., ia a collec­
ami I--1. Eddy, basso, of Grand Rapids. offering 24-25C per bushel. Some dealers tor of Idols. Among the mauy heathen
-'*r&gt;re tlmn twenty superb voices. Open- are confident the market will go to 50c be­ -oda to be seen in hia collection are Aztec
chnnis by the cekbratod Boy's Choir fore the end of Jane, but there Is no cer­ Idols from Mexican mounds and tombs,
tainty oo thi« point That tho market will many of them thousands of years old; a
or tar I resbyterlan cliureii.
be strong however, Is very generally ad­
The Michigan Central will on June 2. 8, mitted by all engaged In the business — Hindoo idol with real gems for eyes, ton or
fifteen Japanese aud Chinese gods, includ­
’•*nd 5. sdl tickets from Hastings to Mln
Michigan Tradesman.
ing the "God of Darkness” of the last
nrapoih, Minn.. and return, at the rate of
named people. He alao has Indian idols
”&gt;e .owe»t first-clasa fare, good going June
taken from sepulchral monuments in Ari.
,• ”• * Bn&lt;l 5- *nd returning not later than
A light bay mere four years old, weigh­ sons, Tsnosssee, Kentucky and Missouri,
: '“l023th, 1592, on account of the Repub­ ing twelve hundred pounds: and a brown
besides a great Indian god. made of sand­
lican Natkimit Convention.
mare four years old, weighing ten hundred, stone, found somewhere on the bank* of
M. A. Gillma n, Ticket Agent
i Smith a-Coegbove.
the Susquehanna river.—St Louis Rcpnb-

One-Price Clothiers. '

Hastings, Michigan.

• WE SELL
GOOD CLOTHING
OR NONE.”
.

GRANT’S

"THE BEST
IS ALWAYS THE
CHEAPEST.”

And $12 are as
-?00^ Men’s Suits
as can be sold at
AT $10
that price. From
$10 up we are not
willing to say that any other clothing
in the city is as good; Many suits silk
trimmed, all of them elegant.
We have been making our­
selves hustle these few days past
with our $15 suits. They’re
this season’s new, bright,
pleasing goods. Dark and
light colors. Praise of these
goods would be superfluous,
___ THE "OLD MAN" ABOUT IT
TELL
but sec them and it will be an accident
if you have the least thought of a suit
and fail to buy.
TUACF

TH A SF
1 1 lUU

Z1T 50c

Is a fitting “starter" in
Men’s light weight warmer weather Underwear.

Ought to be sold at 75c.—
You’re the gainer.
Then there’s an unending lot of
Men’s light weight Suspenders, strong
and durable. The 50c. kind
sells for 25c.
And the neckties-the only
limit here is your liking. Some
elegant, elaborate four-ih-hands
R starter--^
at 50c. but perhaps you will
see something that just suits at 25c.
Another bit of brightness and cheap­
ness
appears in our ele­
gant line of Dress Shirts. There is’nt
another store in the city that could
show you half the pretty novelties.

�METHODIST CONFERENCE.

DK^rajtN COMMAND

Hastings^B^ni
Thursday^) £ x8^
COO*TBR08rr?ropfrg!2£g

Churchmen at Omaha.

illta

The Qelugei Does His Will at

ILUNG

Sioux City.

All the Same.

OXABA. Mat 18--IU ode tour
rhe Methodist conference put on recoru
^a&gt;. nMluUbtaXvlMlW W tb.

-•

t TEA IN WRECKED 08 A TRESTLE.

u/B«ta.tatb«~n1b
ir-taglng.’ It w~ tau.1 In F.tabta
i tb»t l» nxgHta htal nwtd«*tb br ntub*

Mngtaad. «

V

Bjt |t Cost Eight Human Live*

SCORES OF PERSONS SWEPT AWAY, i ly-ringing/’

freight-

brvn beetled- nUve, one flayed alive an
oTTdtalnlntrf. Tbl&gt;

Lci» of Life WU1 Reach One Hundred,

nounced, as wa* the “Jim Crow “‘f'.
engrta ..ked to .upl'ta. M&gt;«b MWI*
•rta taxation* n-ta Moptxd un*
I, taVtalttgTow. Blrtaon ot oOcm
lollaLd And tb, rollowing wm luxkr bi

Destroyed,

or

ortxrrt u»,r •nd
, AllMenU.

-

«■«,
Floyd Iliver. Carrying Everything Uafara Itr-The Whole.VaUey Vndar Water

Eaton; Cincinnati Concern, ^*5^
uxu secretanes of mi«.ronary bj-nis. C CMcCabe. J. O. P«k, and A. A
The other elections jvent ov.er. .
. {

with.All tire Mills and Factories—Seven
Hundred Families Driven from Tbelr

Homes and

MM®

Made

Institute.

S10CX Omr, la-, May 19.-A great flood
disaster has overtaken Sioux City. Yesterda/uidrfaing A great wave came du wn
tho Tloyd rivet, Wbieh - flows through the
centre ot the city ?pd was already swol­

len bankfuLL The wave came a few min­
ute* after 7,
clock. Warning had been
.sent a short time before to the inhabitants
of the low lands, but only a few of them
had been notified. The first intimation
was a volume of water spreading over the
banks to a depth of tbreis feet aud throw­
ing a mist of foam before IL In a few
minutes the water luul risen above the
first floors and saveyal thousand people
fled in terror to tho higher ground. Tho
waterrose-four feet ipuuuhour and a half,
and frt&gt;m 9 o’clock c^|tinned to rise
rteadilA hub not no rajltfflft
Twarrho^Mnd Callis at a Swoop.
The slock' yards ‘ miff* packing houses
were situated at the confluence of the two
rivers jum! they ware Instantly inundated.
About ‘a.QOO biad of live . stock were
drowned there. Great numbers of Jdead
stock hare, also bcvn. found floating^down
the Floyd river. The whole railroad yards
and switching tksck district is under
water and there has been immense damage
Bo. the. round ..houses and other railroad
properly. The round house of the Chi­
cago, SL Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha is
'ditmaged to the extent of 84O.WJO. That
roalj, the Illinois Central and tbcSidux
Xityi-nnd Northern enter the city by the
hFlortl valley and all are stoppetl. Not a
, I train left Sioux City yeeteniay.

CURE

liTtrasJ

Aaolher hatch ot O«c.rs

OMAHA. a« »-n«
&lt;t±
g.lu from tb" Intlxiwtat’ M,tb«ll-i

1;
i
j
|!
|

POPULAR SIZE
M BEST

QUALITY

BUSINESS CARDS.'

Hundreds of house* were swept away en­
tirely. Over a
mile of paving an one
A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
street. was desuoyed. All the railroad
.
ITiysUlan and .Surgeon,
yard^ uiacbifie Mibpa, warthou«&lt;-», lum­
Deilon.
•
■
-MUh.
ber yards, stove works foundries, shoe fac­
OOk-ftiu resldenc*, one Ma* east of depo|. ■_ tories, gfw works and mnny, retail buslneM
bouses jvere submerged. ’ Four bridges
a.,snilroad train
a. a c. h. barber
. - iwert)cart-led aiway,.
can- reach" (h«! city. In ’ fhe afternoon firs
•
rtiysiclans and Surgeons.
in Ute floodcddistrlctThdded to the horror.
' Calls in city op’eduntj- nn&lt;pandi!d to,wR6
The total l«jW*ki the 'erty is estimated at
promptness, day or night/
.
&lt;l/M»,Ufl to #2.fjW.W0. .
' I ‘ ■ 5. AXJhUU nt tus.Deluge.
A vj'niao -who managed'to wnlk to a
JCniLLIAMU. l.U’XUE&amp;\
&gt;7 V/ - - -j^aVryer.

To Advertisers C
*

/

If you wish
to advertise
‘
.

H

and need instruction,
for our ° Book f
little st
you to
aud give

If you ins
Using for y
will do you t

sulUWea

Your order
attention

If you wish.
prepared and a plan of advertising
qiarked out; to be told what papers
you should use. and what tho emt
will be. we w!J! furnish tho adver­
tisement and the plan—either or
both,and submit them for your con­
sideration. together with our bill for

y Office over .lulhis Russi|ir&gt; ptorv, Jitate
; Street, Hastings, Mich.
, J fl ’j ' ■: L / -Later,wn&lt; rescued.. A wcump named Hintofi ay-T-thnSi'Children - rvi-ne drowned in
tht-iy own huuse. Twu Swedish families
7-T
wire &lt;iitpt Mwau'^ml i tlruwaed before re*T&gt;- A. SHELDON,
lJa^__Ab»tpct and
puers could rc'nch them. Tho ^os works
jTisTon W/.iTOtn Hesl Estair a|;d elcctdc ligut plant-tru under water
and the city is in 'darlchtirt. Cit ixeua have
I «old on c jnuibslon. Genrnd con’evanclnjt.
1.day; x jerikuMete
pftainrtrtrt Iteokf.Wtf- thrown upon their houses and barns, and
? ailed from
Records, can h-rnlsu dongileta the chureher uHll bc.apuae&gt;l: it nccoasary
| t . ImctL . .
C- F. OJtOOKS. Clerk.
to shelter the homeless multitude.
I—' -■■•
ESTIMATES ON LOSS OF LIFE.
1'. IJ'IAKE.

For preparing
advertisement?,
electrotypes ami estimates the ad­
vert iserpoys uk- • Fur the expensaot-:
. • ndvertieementB ana watch­
ing the fulfillment of oontracU we
are paid br ncamniisjipn allowed'by r1
thepublnhercn rho papor Inwhicn
the advertisement appeart.- j

Ofll.-r aver Hollows$■’» drug store.
Office hours frotu 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
uectltig with Residence, at Holloway’s drug
Store.

(J M. roWJ-EBJlIKS.
tT
&lt;]
“1 J?
Office hours I a m. tdilW. m

gMITH Jt pOLGIM

If you Waijt tO' learn
1 *

(OfficeTn Union-------Pyuetlc^ Ix-alkthe courts ot the state.

all the taji and outs of pdvertfeln* ।
without an/ coat or'trouble, read
PHixrr.RB’ Ixk regularly, carefully,
studiously; issued woeUy. $3 a year. ।
7°n wish

Attorney fit Law, ' J -

A.

vrojnpUyattcnAlnf to.,

re-

GEO. P,' TOWEUL fr CM
Newipa per Advertising Bureau,
' w iMuceer., rtwSrofii? 1

tri^rrr?

P R. TIMMERMAN, Homapatfife PhyAJ n) LJ i J t'Mcian/and Surgeon.
_ (Office over Lathrop’s drgfratore.)

T AW* REAL-ESTATE and co
JU.l
: HI ING OFFICE OF "
inti li-HVlnk hee’i Ulede Hi tse xxwidltlotm
iPai.mkhtox &amp; SOpm,«K.“%?TOR'J2 d® k4SI. '!
\ til'i JI ‘ /■ f' ’ Ayoodlarid,
So«HHit&gt;« 27 ,\. I)., uoo.and recanted in C. S.yPAJ.MRRTox,
‘J. M. Smit
•;(^uUTj&lt;yub|^£^ &gt; JgMjce of the
*y X-WHUlwr A. I».. ‘RM. in Uber 35of

J.ud

i&gt;e dn.-and r* Hy&gt;tb.UMJTah| for «ktv d iys*

!

sujeifttSwstiJiTMW ■
dnysanl iipwontji. tin* wIni-lpal stun -rf four
of sakl mm-tg’S*-;. &lt;m which mortaaire there l»
chimed to tmtitiv »Wlu:«uu) -of Hus uotlre chq
sum of four inlndre4t&gt;is&lt;v- Wrir1 dhlisnt otiu'MK
joo and uo suit yr |.r«xwd&gt; gn at law It.ivine

Now. ttiorelore. by
&gt;y virtue
vfrtuu ot the
tho power of
sal# ‘coatained In -w-—
statute tn *.uchCT3^&gt;
Is hereby siren that: &lt;_
________
___________
___
on
satunls,
the emit day
of
ra"..lre..U
,1... ___
le” f’/.'oek I"[thetn forenoon,
1 sbrtll &gt;eit at public auction, to the hlgtieft old
(tharbelnx U&gt;e place wtiere the Circuit Court
for Barry County Is holdrn', the “retuisesde-

.51k;

in

’ 1

Am£

1

ILY

In the tni
Barry and state
follow*, '-a wit;

the
seuibeMtqiixrter
flfw.rl.fi
..W-n ar-..... of Mid
1 &gt;.n northeast
_
_*quarter
_ .
southeast quarter of said northeast quarter of

.

, uiguer--.iii.smK reopir.

.

At the mouth below t he stock yards is
a mass of debris In which are the remains
of the hogs and aittle pens from tlie stock
yards, many of tho outbuildings from tho
pocking houses, pieces of houses that
have gone to pieces and sumo smsU’houses
not yet broken up, several hundred head
of hogs anti cattle^ trees, ties and florblly a
number of h’um&amp;-corpses that have] not
et bein found, but are known to be in
the mass.
£*. .

tween llura'pbrey uid Ocddrnert. wn»
twenty mile* bl»’' ’».**• F1*’I,’'!!
lu.ll«tU due u&gt; tb. Hand, on-loow by
lL. oVerfiowottlwArk.nu.rletK- Kight
twrwn. were klllwl ontrlitbt uA twwttytwo Injured. Thaw HUM WTO Mt
Andereon. AHorllt*. Tex.: J. ^oryen
Crumpton. Sohrlll,. TenmtMm.
wli. ot bridge roremmt; Ata. B. P- Hudgin. tmdwm.Gr.pe Vine, Tttt J. h lebol.,
freight fireman; ranchman. Waco,. Tex.,
name unknown; unknown.man.
A Long I-M

UToaadod. .

Tho list of pw*engero reported injured
is m follows: S. E.
N,vere bruisos about hoad aud body; \ettta
lirownlow,
Brownsburg. Trx., taeth
kuockrd out and bend injured; C. B. Cron
son, Piua Bluff, Ark-, bsdly bruised; H. S.
Davis, Waco, Tex., shoulder hurt; Jane
Dobbins, Jeffvnwn, TeX., f cut; C. X
Fry Florence, Ala., bead cur, elbow dis­
located and Internally Injured; P. BFields. Pin® Bluff, Ark., head badly rut;
x&gt; F. llouiu*, Pino Bluff, Ark.; laully
bruised; A. &gt;f. Henson, member of bridge
gang, bead inJared; K P. Hudgins, Crepe
Vine, Tex., leg
dhlocnu-d; Martha the teiter’a wife. Mwhat
the taJoFs
Judson,
Paducah,. Ky.,
»rm
frac­ gaaaa*”tured jJcmre. G. H-,
“I am,” replied, t bo woman, tadly, “for
head aud wrist cut; Jefikips, H. M., Fiat marrying Jin Sulp-&gt;Detroit Fre-Pre*.
Ridge. Va., right ride and beck injured;
Ijiughton, Jamen, Jonesburg, Go., leg
dislocated;* Martbam. H. D., Greenville.
Texas, chest hurt; Osborne, J. H-, Pine
Bluff. Ark., arm injured; Reed, EUa,
Winchester. Tenn., face Lully cut;
Swann, H.. Tyler. TrXM. Lrtitaed; Tay­
lor, James, Memphis. Turn., chest aUghU
ly injured; Turner, John, eogiowr, Issck
injured. Taylor, J G., Little Rock. Ark.,
shoulder hurt; .Turner, H. H., VV ©If City,
Texas, badly bruised.
.
.

A LAiniDRY SOAP. PORE AMD SAWTAEY

DUSKY
DI1IMU TH SOAP,
HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEAH MS.

mine, reponod In faeoe of anctarlalng
,n u
do wit. lo revereaand
confereners to locate minister* with taeir jtlrapOut in th. inad and wirier. Two of
own consent, and bishop* to appoint
passenger coaches, isclmUng the
preachers and evangelist*. Another re j sleeper, were thrown into- the rpging
port favored a buAtd to control the work ■
tfltadearemrea* whll. . tMnI_ Urorot j
tho present loan. The At orid • fair com- ]
mittcM foportsd in favor of Oloaiag the j
gates an Sunday and the tampenMMw cowmittee declared jtxhadutj of every person '
to totally obtain* nnd to fight tho saloon 1
wMch la traallv'lwl.uA amenare n-redre. I
no bne favtwh'.-gAthe
should'recrfv’e:
the wffrttg*.« churel.prontenofanypm-1
ty4hatd&lt;M» .iiu^uk- o©t©.i^aiD-*l..tboonloons. A-reMifuilon;was adopted douiMinq- i
ingjh« ip*.' a»4 toL: ©f opiiun., Au at |
-tempt* to revira tb’o” project’ for 1
mats bishop« wm takl en the’ tisbU. 'Aj
irnqi/fsiliou for alkkly nt reset at Chicago
and formulate a constitution forxhechurch1
&gt;•»* referred to next enuferenev Dr. -C. U.
, 1’ajnv WM electcvl secretary of the Ljayd
,of «lrty:»jion. It WM .decid'd tO add.tW©
co^mlinun- M»cretatle&gt; toihl forte of the
Cbtrrch Exirudohx&gt;dv&lt;y. :
_

WHY IS THE

W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOE
CENf°EMER
T
a
ma ™ rat rata.
shoe

aulreaihy ju&lt;n&gt;dug. buLulrobWly bni«i-d.
A »pOcl.il gustd of the American Express
company, named-Efl Flan, was instantly
killed, aud Sharp; the regular express
messenger, Merton sly hurt. None of the
passengers wgx Injured.
j-..j
’

LSdta’svBL-G.,
IX)L’GtaA&gt;. urocxitnl
Woolley-&amp; .Brinnon.

f. Im

Urseujeik BJdilute. &gt;
- OM-ViA,
Ay Sanxniay'^. ae*atau
af^tho . Meiirodliw* ixmfaroDcd'the first- an&gt;.
nonnoenirn’t wax thax: Dr».-A. J.-Kynrtt
.and.yi*.,^. Speuccr (b|i«lt&lt;beru elected .mc­
. n;tari&lt;&gt;* of tLc Church. Kxtonsipp society,
i U. wan decMed to elect two MMTcuwtas fur
tho- FttedpinnV Ald iocwty, atyi Dr*.
Dns
•J. C. Hartsell
and J.. W.
—
--------- -----... F
Hamilton
were —
the lucky
ones. "
Rev, ”
Drf *R/tyes, of
Irr;;.
*------Tenues-iv.
TentjeJMrtL H csTbrod dergymaA, procOeded
t&lt;P rake
t«kc over *bc conh" I)r. ctat Vuk- ■' tip
tratardltor ttf —
Z.ou'«
Hre.-Ud. lur
for niuir
rldi,H ,
-U re Iin.uu,
...
ling tho negroes At the odnfrt&gt;nre. He

was loudly applauded and' Mid-the treffro
w«a uswl to U»i» trestmuut, ta&gt;he south
but did not expect it in fhe north. J&gt;r.
J’arkhurst confessed judgement by apologtalng. A Sunday school rnreting was held
in the afternodo. .
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Omaha, Mir .’I -The IfethadiMtquad.xqnntal yesterday adopted n resolution to
adjourn lined ie Thnnday next. A bumbcr.of report* were preaonted, among them
one declaring that Uy del,-gate meant
male delegate, nnd therefore that women
were barred. Afternoon1 and night wskioM
were
ordered.. । . Homer ,&lt;Eaton
was
elected . W-asnrvr ■ eC! the
Sunday school union and the Episco­
pal boards with LetvIs’Curtis as aiwietanf
■,Damt»l Debbath treasurer ’ ti the ’■ tWi eo-’
•defy, datf Sanford ihfab AAd EarlCrtUWton freaLnreramlasAiMtanvof tlM-miMtm.
aty societies. A rreuftltldh dwimmclng
capttafpuhMAirttv’trMlaid on the table.
It was ordered Un* .In fUtdre dhUtdtea
whoee conferenrex x^ in nrre^* for general

the

stream below.
♦[______ . . :
.
THRetOTHSR-FATAL WRECKS,
■ . ■------- Tbsy Will Mtesult in ths ltoa*h AH T&lt;dd
Fwtur ... ....................... . ,;l .
yT. Lmiu, M*T St—A. light eaetebound
jm-ksouvllk- Southwestern engine, • In
Bml» romdrt ^u,
...-hAhn,,
th.
«**
'andn.i-i roAd, f.tv milk-* Writ of Uternvilla, ot &gt;33 Salt:»-’ay xm&gt;rohig. Bl*th do­
gintu a..A the bhggi.ii rnrwf thfe pawningcr
------------- J

Hoc^TOM, Tcx^ Mpy 2S.—A oollikiou fcc-.irred 'Yi’iday ou tlie. HoystbU iwd Texas
doatrel railnjod" bielwech, ^igin aEil jlrDade,, reaulting feoii. n mUuudcraUndiqg
9t, univrs. br whicb ^nginear Larkins wa&gt;
killed,, lingiueer Naa-nnd Brake man Tap
HaHtaluArtl- : E*igta«rrJ^ldns; rw^ix**!
onteca nt jHAmpslesd.toprocpp4.to Apstiu
after u,, jrahi pl jock and ,ta wait at.McDadt-’tor Xhoafown U nta, milfed by Erimurec -X»«L tt.iuu,
to i-u.b
tn ID
to Calgiu,
Elgin, u«;i|
udun
inuadlnn. cur
cuTM went
UH
Uli tuuuuuxga
“t TL?". ,L.
‘ ■
head ©a a,:ipH&gt;t thtt down Main', '.*
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Zaskaille. :O.. May »—An engine
nnd twelve ears were derailed a mite west
ut this city on the Baltimore and Ohio
railway. The engineer and
fireman
JunijMd, hut were fatally hurt.
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rKUHVtS":
J*tn*

“pfsi’ArsirtK'-n"
fagtdti N'r. drecn&lt;e.i
Un [reading and &lt;*»»• «
—
TSBWA-S:
WiSaW«'t'Lrri2.*l'».*r'i|
'-i•

rwrtw lofr-fb- i.*&lt; - I w" ",

Mtfd've.'eaMMt he admitted t &gt;
aaminlstnthin of said emit,
Ester M, Nye, Iheetwiitr-' !

- ;nu.n, w
i.l•hiii nsiwe

iNb-day id Juiw.A. P- 1«;•• ■;
to ihe forenoon le n*iun&lt;-i
l*'

DEATH 1H OTJjER FORMS.
Aa Explosion aaU a Ilulldlng Col I apan
Mato ferrlble ResalLa.

Habtfokp, donm/May
4UJQ
.o’clock Saturday &lt;dtcru(J*»u;tho facUyy.Qf
the JCtna Pyrotechnic compm\y»,in M»chanlc street, blew Mp. with a ircmeudppa nolw, which shook the clty. ahd vrag
heard some miles In .the cddhfrtf jhie
consents of t&gt;a bulging .fl^r(||hlgb U the
Mir. sad p^wns ,drifted gffi, a-mila ,oy m
from tho ^scbdo. PopB|.don4.,bodim tfepj
-takmt from the julps;-Jpha.L. B, Sblp-jyy, - a .vmll^Doivx
&gt;Krs..Emms

the prayer of we muslo;. - «
grenftM. And It I* tartbvr &lt;&gt;
UiC
MHlpetithmer xlvr roll--tHi|&gt;dew7 «
interested in said estate
saidtpetitiou ‘and
&lt;&gt;nl&lt;tlr &gt; tv’. ■he l uUhun:
finks YlaS.nfk, a ww«j«»)H-r '
IstM Is said Cour.:)- ot Wur&gt;; prHioc* »
■vex toe Three.sucees'ire
Brill day of he:.rh:^.
.
.
«
QBABl-» "
■ruj*ie(A. true iebpy.)

lunjbreLys^d oLcthe Quel Lumber
ny npjlrtled out Intho udds^ of the
nW^ecould;-Dot Ixj reached,
total 1&lt;^*». Flraimh were detailed ■
its to Jn-eak up tljti burning rafts
wiwrtbrenfening'fhe town., A ter­
* they had. Thu current was
-- -M.-A. !Wyeral times boats were
caught in eddies and almost hutiled into
the masses of flames. The mi ni worked
till late at night and when they, left tho
fire was out.
The following is a list of the &lt;]e«l «.
covered so far: George C. Millardt Nellie
............... Was.Several/ Hart.,;
West; A. G. Andereun; Frank Headersoa;
: Tt“ fajur«l WST« »Mi.d«uj.wuuAly
wife and baby 8 weeks old; Thomju Fitx^
\tf Mttdmpt to get woaailwL Their BWO. KK Gwaie. F.
g-rnld; Oliver Hoblctt; daughter of E.
*fdfc'IfW
coated
Slereu,,
employed by the oomphhr M:
Ixunuri, aged IJ; son of E. Leonard aged 7;
dn&lt;a,e«; MIm KIUI. Gbldw- oOM,.eUy;
A. P. McClArren; Mrs. H. Tiduq Mrs.
Ml» Rw, Hwrw. ot'CaUw Grote.
Peter Rasmussen and two chiktan; 'tour
BlwunSrid; SIM
.Tvlpi, ot thle
men unknown; several children- of un­ i IrtMiHtala .&gt;
.
______
4
.1^1 r , .-J(l
■ Itty., Th, other p. twa in th, LolU.Btf
known families.
EM.bytartan (lawMr^ Aaaamhly’
the. tkue. George Jwwoth. ^l
UaxMARro to the Hallways
^RTLAXD,pre.. Macy -aluiTto PmabyTho milways are unable to any imythina
**?**?■
oMi^ibly ODenod^'yetitenUy. toivM. u.rfohbt^dly «4U. io Uie ruU..
------------ . . . n,«M»p«v BMdo . red MU, Hue fixe, ood.
yet. The Milwaukee and . St, Padl Los u
line open north, but no other track is open
etwruoon,.‘t .«M ®* fisu.reli, egppu^. (Su ihe
Into the city. The Illinois Central am:
. tjew &lt;m dutgermu.
pky _a_M' Northern will have u
13a .pumMuforjighAyeg^ r
Sheir tracks for twelve
toe valley.
. .•
..rwrw xaiaiit
Dittorao, ’JUy.'ifejni
burb of Leeds
rg&amp;art ttuthorirtd
.Hrw . WboilM- JtaMrtMi.
, nine person^
All
wned. Foui
ijiBWb f“h
IH.X Swiauuld MHfii Sil[ ithe rasrantec, start that no
, just betas
laMajO.'dDekta.MdwMTOtag.j.Jiron the high Uridgi
Pfyfr:
“*™ »&lt;wkmm, .AM».«&lt;^*,.
counted fifteen bodies that swept under it
Ono man attempted to wade out, c .rryini
two cfcHdren, but was struck by n floatin
iMAea, will dlo Tta

4^.wrxrr.r-.ij‘"

yiBv’fr
p

. .

■ The suriiWr drawuf-d e&amp;imot be very ac­
curately estimated. It Is now placed at
about fifty, aud those who have been
working in the district say that any varia­
tion will increase this nunibjr. It will
be days before the correct number can be
known. The list of the miming b still
'large, nnd about Ilk) people are not ac­
count™ for.
tor. At tho
u&lt; mouth
mouin of
ot the
iu Floyd
rioja
counted
thi
‘
iz
th, otn-ain
I, ver, wurow and„
on 'LL
till......
«cItal. of
ol the
th. debris
d.brt. found
found its
it. way
... to
count Huie
tho Missouri.

lin'd 4-9trUKglu with Fire.

arsis

AMU .TMnJir*

limo limit for pastors.

r.t.uy
.
L. ■
Plxa Tu.trr, .Irk.. Mo M—Oh,
- th*
«or»t wreck. In th, hU'ory of th, Co«ipp
Belt rtwl occurred between • •“&gt; 10
Xk™rld.r »t,h, on . u-tleererk • hw

Omaha, May 20.-The conference made
good progress witb the election of officers
yeeterday. Thu following drew prises:
Editor Central Advocate, St. Louis, X B.
Young; Pittsburg xWvocate, Dr. W. C.
£*?re tfytten 'ill find tbsse Uttto pUU *
.hl. Ire an man* van thit LhfVT Will DOt
Smith; San . Francisco Advocate, B. F.
Creary; Christian Apologete, Albert J.
NaaU Southwestern Advocate, Dr. E. »».
S. Hammond; :Hati« und Hnnl, FL J.
Llebhart.
Other
business
trans­
lathe
।
acted:
Favorable
report
on consoUdatlun of . Freedman’s Aid and
Southern Educational societies adopted;
Eight Thousand People Homeless.
reports on equal representation received
uoeyarosm
_
It ^-,58mated that8.000people have been and ordered priut&lt;-i one providing for the
&lt;iH«O h.n. &lt;b.ir»om7 Aiib..i»-.i. sunie nnmlwr of niinteterial ami lay dele­
bydraajlstsevsrT'tesreorssntby call.
। suspended. The chamber of commerce gates, and submitting the question to the
Onn of Those Fatal OreralghU.
CARTER MEOIUNB CO.. New York;
has organized for reUlf work. Before annual conferences before adoption, the
The
sooth
passenger
train, bound
others favoring the present system; dccis- ,
*«« &lt;«—• bound
• r^—
~T”
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
luu tb»! tbco^c-lhinl ml. In votingmcu&gt;« for lLU ?!«. ftau SL LouG brel onlta
- it"?
--------------------,,t&lt;ib.estimate
the nuretblrt ot there urrrenl .nd vuUdg. At lo
nccount
of ita fiood.• uJ
iu turn
.u..&lt; tack .on
.. -.
-----------------------•
?"lV”fwtet,
FS' /t*ts imrtasslWle »ye*
» 01
IW Th.
FOR PROFIT
the conductor wm also fnetructed to
ridenlxbl ita rcnlcuninl celebration ot ihe tbeconductor-wrentateetracced
coMe■Mich.) BL'xf- foUowmg are the names at the drowned firal UnndrennUl conference wee taM. Ita track nt Ilmnobrey to meet Un freight,
z'“*
'mfar.aa asoertaim-d; N^lle West, child; order of ita meeltog lirlwf orawe,.
the Ira
traincrew
Through an oversight U»
n crew
Mrs. Louise Roroor, to children. So great
--- . .started to back the train to Gulden, the
Endow stiuhp for ctrcuiay. Address. A. S. j Is
. —
j*- ,:.,.—excitement it Is
'tlie . confusion,-mid,
l»
The Whtekv Question.
I next station. It had fust reached Crooked
1'AKisH. Pngrr.
; n^fn#stimpp*siblo|wo abccrtalu anything
OHARA. May 21-In th. Methodist con j bayou
e^u^
frrence yesterday , the kttaeraxxy com- ,
untjj
wai?too
Hitei Id th* Factory btatrlot.

w

—

ebptcb w,n rwwlrnl hr U»
t.tvoc. raunl»r «'"&gt; * nwolntton
hoping th«t JI Methodl.U ml«ht In lb.
httor. ni.ta. During tb. TOta
tallou WCT. utffi tor ofilCCTA oofi th. fol
lowing HTOd: Afi.ot Ciocluontl tank
Cooe.ro, Loota Cota; «lRor ol tb. Xxw
York CbrutUo Adroct.. Dr.. J. *
Undtar,
«b.
I“cu™b’“^,,„br
clttination;
editor
Methodist
He
stew, Dr. J- W. M-adsnh.ll; «cret*ey
Sunday School Tract society, J-®»® G.
Hurlburt; editor Northwretara AdyoesW,
Chicago, Arthur Edwards: editor Western
Ad-roSte, Davfs H. Moore. A
in favor of equal represeutaUon anddlrhion of the conference tut© two bousos was
referred. LUUf *»• dune
»h. specUl
vnlvr-the proposition to strike out the

neSultiss,

The history of Mghtlng Under, !s a ,al&gt;
jecs of much Interest. In remote t&lt;In„
tlie dty must have presented a very
ous aspect. There wu no method ,4 ...’ '
lighting at all; the narrow un^y,,,
wer* ttaertad when darkuew fell exeunt
by thisvrs.wUfound lirtbe -nMo( '
ficial illumination a xpfeddkl
ta)
help them In tbeJrnoctuftml uadt-r
Notwithstanding the ringing of the cun
few twtl. and the order thst.;n!l: bghta and
fires were to be egtinguisbeil when its
sonml was benrd, jtWM icon’ ’ft,owl that a
city ewBd-trot totudttd* nil itahmine, w
B o’clock, iu the siuumtr.or irjKn d^kne*
came over Uw'cfty.in (be-winter
, Kindly dispomkI ddxena as &lt;-«rtyuatLe
Fonrtaenth century began to b&lt;t,g'&lt;,MU1JZ
tbeir doors a nomuron candjfi
nt
rushes ami tvatme «tru*&lt; ^ud shew guveT’
ttlflt
ranouhnn night- W4
find that iu the year 1410, in the niXn 0»
Henry V, t^o citixeim were calljd »i.«i M .
dnty tb light tt»e streets, uml uliliomA
some bbeded the. fnjbnctlon.tbe duty tru
very inadequately pcrfurni-d It Wa)l tlie
euatomthep for the aniSicnt \intcll!livu u
carry lanterns containing btsrtdng randies
Kneed on tho top of It long ppls
ij^
g ill some email Way tjL- »•.Which they |iera,nhrrfxt«d
I
It was In the reign of Qucot, Ehmbetb
that tho tear ©ft if Spuphh iuvdmn drew
attention to the dangerous (CdjHiitiw Of
the streets at night. The dwrknei* might
bids foul conspirators: cntis4K&gt;n;.t)y, an
order iu council c6mmnndt*d &lt;_■ . try home,
holder to do his part In the lighting of the
city on pain of death by thacotifnr-n lung,
man. This order seems to 1 s-.e excited
soma.attention, for at the pr
day
there are to be seen in the JpoMtnu under­
Death the Guildhall library m ver. ■;( the
CgpdlMtlcka^Ald to haVO b*.-;:, tjjt-L at this
period ftr street Uluraluattaa. ths &lt;-.-;hdla&gt;'
■
■ ■
'
..
ing at Ha back a r;:ck tthd a p.Mh by which
the socket holding tb» cz-a«iln can ba
raised or lonerwI.—Bnilder

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION

,

iwantf-dglu p™..
r. t Wn
*"»r “d -eparatrel from bre
11,Uo hjn-cld gli 1, who wu drownad.

u»««l « 10:1 o'dock thU morning.

, although Scanlan
w» taurodlp injorad. Th. building wm
twine?

CURErfl1 ' ‘nn^c-

�=

Unlike tb« Dutch Process
No Alkalies

gotten under control the lo** was
tB.oAan.-. -------------------- :—~ ~~
Senator Hill, of New York, was the ora
Wednvtday, Stay 1A
tor at the celebration at Charlotte, N. C.,
Michael Dfivht got adjudgment fbrl^X) of the H7’.h .inxiivere.-try of the Mecklen-,
In Hi* suit against the ’Dublin InlepmdFavorite Route between Grand Rapids. Detroit
burg deelarntiun of independence.: -. . ;
ent newspaper.
.. John L. Sullivan has written a book of:
Th« U. S.
Cooconl i* at Cairo, Illa,
8.U pages which'will he published soon.- •
nnd Is an object of great interest to: the
natti w of “Egypt."
MeCord
«Xorleas whisky has been Invented-by a
Bnrom Bo»euce.*n Lvbn, Danish minister
H'm.1.1.
Philadelphia man. who' seems to “nave it of foreign affair*, i* dead.
In” for the clove trade.
J. W. Ctwel &amp; Co., contractor* jipd
Morri* Shea nnd Mike Bums employe* builders. Chicago,baa asslgued wlth.llabilof tbe Anaconda mine at Butte, Mqnk, Itie* uf BK.00J aud n*se|* slightly less.
Mnliftm
fell down tlw shaft and wtgp killed.
The English correspondents Imre it now
Grand Ledxc
, that parliament will be dissolved
Dr. W. A- Yohn, secretary of the county ,
LansingJune 20
•
...
... and one
_____of
, th®
______
_ ___
... • ' *od the long expected appeal to the people
board
ot health
most
promDetroit
nent physician* in ths state, has b.-en du- l» made.
iluxu.-il City
“
| The order of Railway Telegraphers,after
clnred.insane
at Valparaiso, Ind.
Edmore
continue
an independent arThere will lie but one parade at Chicago . deciding
-------- --to ---------------- -------Stanton
LrMniv^rinn has nUInnrn^!
sinn Ai*
N
lOBla
on Labor Day, ihejival labor organization* ganlzation,
adjourned aine
die a
Grand Ladxe
having fixed up Their difference* It isprob- Chattanooga.

HISTORY OF A -WEEK.

Other Chemicals
are used in the
preparation of

13

SJ&gt;^5we sing toe

06299516

QEJF^tfANTACLfiUS

Breakfast Cocoa,

FOR IT MAS STOOD THE TEST,
jr'ttAU. TOE SOAPS 'OuRQinis'wVE

which is absolutely pure
and soluble.

WfAIRBANKS’is TOE BEST.

able, also, that only one picnic will bu held. I Cha*. Harden, of Springfield, Di*., i*
Itioing West
...
Im Mullins, o noted moonshiner
ot cllargMj W|lh )inTjng elopM with his
Kentucky, with- his wife, brother-in-law I brother George's wife, baby and male,
anti a,driver were all kiUed from ambush from Forsythe, Ga.
Mulllkeu
while riding, in Lrtchcgcounty, Ky., in a ' *Among the physicians recently selected
Suofielcl
wagon through Hound gap'
I ns qualified for appointment to the grade
Woodbury
9 IB
Laki
Ocetaa
surgeon
in the Marine
hospital
The Indiana trotting and pacing circuit , ot
- nuistant
-------------------------------- -------QttrMNtua
has ottei-m! ?48,COJ in purse*. Tlii* I* the «ervice was Dr. James H. Oakley, of Cafro,
KJ indue
Sofcl by Crocors everywhere.
second largest amount offered by any see- lit
Alto
McCord
,tlonal circuit in the United States, tho ‘ A fight will be waged in congrtya
largest being fTUlXM), offered by thu central against the present methods of shipping
r. m. i r. m
New York circuit.
I animal* across the Atlantic, tlie assertion
I
The Woman’* Western Unitarian confer- being made that said niotbods are very
FHOHATE ORDklt.
I I0W
ence is in session In All Soul’s church, ' cruet
CROUP REMEDY
1
H tie of Michigan. Ceunw of Barry-ss.
• &lt;M
TOM
.. thirilsbd
itortlahd
Ai n *erw4u Of Hie Probate Court for thv Chicago, with a large attendance of dele- i Comptroller ot the Currentyr Lacey Is at
Ar Inma
i
u* "
■'unnty &lt;d Harry, holdeit at-tlie Probate Dfflce. gates. It will close its meeting Thurs- Chicago looking over the ground preparaLv Howard City
in the City &lt;»t ILisilug*. In sahl county, on day. It has declared in favor of nn open ' tory to deciding, whether he will accept
Tnevtny. Ihe 3-»| rtav of May. in the
** Stanton ' - '
| the offer to become president of a newbank
year one 'hmtnand eight liu&gt;u!r&lt; 4 and ninety two World’s fair Sundays.
..-Hl. Charles W. ArtnUrvug, Judge of
--------------lthere.
Probate.
•Bvarj&lt;tay;«bere wH* d»y«:oo*y. t
TK r
K , *r' I*’■:
J Foreman Pietro, of a gang ot Italians at
lii tim matter *&gt;f the irtate of P. En•Th. French t&lt;ra. I» Tnwita &lt;.JWrel' toth
Con
wu murdered &gt;&gt;r Onparh»r ’
n tdi trains between, Grand|H*W
gene Wide*, dwen'ed
IE CHILDREN'S COUGH CURE
a pirate
Di rate stronghold
Mrntii'inl.l after killing
Irillm.e 123
1*‘.&gt; nf its
Ita ..
...
. ..
. .
tin r
in-Hiirt ftaug th-i pel I Hon. duly veri­ n
f. Seats L'3 .cento. Cou.UfeUOM
!U
three of hi* cr-tn patriot* ont of r.-venge foe Ids and
fied. «&gt;f Nettie Wales, widow ot sud decew»ed defender*.
station. Grand itapids with the
Fifty-three French soldiers bis alleged tyranny. They cut-his throat made tn
pray Ins liiat ailnilnislnitlou of
estate be anil five offerer* were killed.
CHtnAoox Warr Mtcatuax .Kai nrat r»&gt;»
. from car to cur.
gnu.trd to the iieUlkaier or to some other
CHU-AUO AWP, TIER. WkWT AJiO
George Hartze of Lima, O., was mur’
-uttab'e pere&lt;»u
Mr. and Mr*. Klumpf anil their two GOH. Manmtkk. Jiuvkm* CITY. BuaKAKr,
IOS AXO PKTOaKKV.
Favorrte., rauteto-tne
TTwrattpon it I* ordered, that Friday, the &lt;lere&lt;l by footpad*.
_’Trt» &lt;lny of May. A. D. taw. ut ten o'clock • Six men haVe been arrested on a charge sons, of Taylor Center, Mich., are charged summer resorts of northern .Mleblfaut. i.-g.
V.uc'arj Fail* Route
nili.e urenoon be aligned fur the hearing of said
with the murder of Mrs'. Rosa Schrtltz,
Trains teato GOM'd Hapids, tor Ubteagp, 9 A.
pvtlUon. and thui tlie lu-irn at taw of said de­ of being concerned in the recent attempt whose body has been found in theriveF m and ij a', p. M •iilS.v P. M. ..ArrWeChkago
ceased and all oiber |iervon« iniervsted in said to rob a train on the Mivsouri, Kansas and
rsuilr. vre required to ap|&lt;-*r al u session of-udd Texas railroad. Ono of them fail* made a |। there with a liullet hole in ft,
&lt; onrt. then t&gt;&lt; t&gt;etk&gt;!dei&gt; nt Um Probate Office
The attempt of the water-pipers to have
in the C’lty-ot llnstiiiys, tn said County, and confession implicating all the others.
I the Waukesha, Wts., people rtatralned' * i’arinr. cars'on. day trail.* and sleepers ou.
»how catMe, tf nn&gt; there be. why- the jprayvr of
“xsk ou?akeuto1^’further phrtfctdAril orl,;
AH attempts to delay thu execution of
i lie petitioner may not be granted. And it h Devniiug, the Australian wife murderer. from interfering with the piping of Hygei*
water to Chicago failed, the ju&lt;i&amp; refus­
turthiT ordered, jhat said jx-tit loner give notice
to Hie iH-rson* Interrtted in said estate, of tbn Lave failed, and he will be hanged ing the Injunction because a similar case
IN THE
pendency of said peittiun and the hearing 31a y 23.
is pending in the 'cbuuty cdurt.
'''’
thereof, ny causing a copy ot this order to be
Oil* W. David, county .tax collector at
liubllsliMl tn the Hastings, Banxkh. k newspaNOTfCR i'di IfEAKlS'd OF dfiAlMS '''■ u
i■••r |tihtted m«d ctreuluted tn Mid County of Waco, Tex., is behind ^28,000 in hi* ac­
2X9
Barry once hi each week for three successive counts. His bandsmen have mode the
Ex-State Senator Deal, of lott-ft, dropped’ stare of Michigan', tdunty dt
.J* .A .;i-i) I.
seeks ptevtons to ralil day of henr.ng.
Notleels herebyjdven. that by' order of th®amount good.
.dead in hl* residence at
M^in^
t .‘■'
V. ARMSTKOXG.
Probate &lt;Wtfor Um.Cfunty of itarn m*de_ma
Judge of Probate.
Secretary ^nd. 2dr», lllnlna Have gone to
Albert L Stantpn, an employe of a New
York jewelry firm, suddenly became in­ New Y&lt;j^k tej.eciptheft; new grondchl|d..
for creditor*------- ----------sane while traveling on a New York Cen­
The steaaicr Aureola ban a case oLamall- the estate oE L
tral train aud cut hi* throat with a pock- l&gt;ox on board, and b detained, ar qu*ran-.&lt; .County, deeea^n..
„
deceased are required to present their vuums
et-knifv. He died later. .
.
tine iu New York.
•• । i n
- ». ..in . ..
to said' T*nrfmt«» Court, at tlie-PrOTOite omee, in
A general strjke on the Big Foutsystem
tbenHy.o!HasUM&lt;.Jor
eMtaluatfonandianowm
Sevanty-vlff nailing teavels’ tvewe doat sw
is now imiuent. The employes demand nn sen during luM month, twetfty-eightbehl®’
advance in wage*.
Britiili and eleven American. - - : ■ " ‘ :said’ CNirtTbn • TMmday, the' Wth -dhy“ ’of^
Joseph L. Tlee, the Rochester wife mur­
Thd irtreef cartned at Tdun#5tbwti'."O'', July mid-nn &lt;Dhursrt»y. -tha. iSfitb doKotebn
—4 dcrer,. was executed by electricity nt hnve gone on'-h -»tri)ri on aesodttt of tlie1 .Octooernex*. st ten o’clock la the forenoo* uL,e ••-h of tlb»*e days.---------------- ----Auburn prison. Lt took 150. seconds to do ref n.«nl of it demand for mdre pdy.:
I Mt-d lint tarn-A. IL. UMun;.i
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the work. The fastest hanging iu Nev;
c II .vp. \Vrt^K}t*7R05&lt;i.Judge^f
O'Brien, tfcp Ootorioii*"jAi'uco n;an. &gt;vho -■
. York was
minutes.
.-•reaped from Utica recently^ has been ar­
The trustees of Tuft’s college lijivo , de­ rested In P&gt;tris anil again escaped.
. '
.1’IUXBATB GHDERi
:.•/ • •• .*-n
cided to open the doors of the institution
The Missouri river la falling m St. Louis State of Michigan. C&lt;Mini yef Banty-M.-;
, At.a session of ihe.. I’robwie Court for the
jDH.
J nines Taylor, a negro who nssatdbyl a and buaineiM will be resumed in certain uf Cotinrv of harry* Holden at the ITdhate Oflfce «’
,
, the. cLty ot Haatinx*. In »aid iionuty.oaToee-r
young Woman Ht Kermwlyville, Md., wa* tho flooderl portions of the town.
It is stated that the object ot the visit of; day. the nib dar of May, in the year on®..,
taken froni thb Chestertown jull and
?Lsto of London, now of Chicago, with n BRANCH OFFICE nt
thousand elrtiFtiitodred and biuety twd. •1’4' n
lynched. Three tiegroc* suffered the aamu Mr. Beale, our Persian minister, to
1‘rcscut. Charles W. Artnstroug, Judge ot
। his native enntory nt this tinn, is to wed
fate nt Clarkaville, Go.
.
Iu the matter of the estates of David
Governor McKinley will make thi* open­ Mha Hatoio Btaine.
] Iht3 visitoi! this County each month for tho past six months, and during theso visits hasexammod andti
Bottnr. deceased.
ing nddtcA* nt the dedication of the con­ I General Porter h again appealing to th®
on readiifcxnd filing the petition
'
nribed for hundreds, and effected many of the most Wonderful Cures over made in tho State!
►&lt;
or
New'Yorkers to put up enough money be­ uf Alnivrle Itewkcr. widow of saj
vention hall in Minneapolm.
pr.iylng
fuf reasons therein set To,
§
\4k v nr friend* anti neighbor/abont Dr. IlnJman S. Humphrey. There is scarcely a noiphlmihowl in tlio county tint M
fore Decoration Day to complete General
ri-.de«inteot said deceased t:i said
.
.
Friday. 3I«y 40.
;i3,| Hi? benefit of the tli/tor’s wonderful skill, ami rarely a family which has not had one nr more &lt;&gt;£ its mmitiers v«
- Granta* tomb. He wants MJ.UU) yet.
scrlbwl nwiy । b&lt;»'partitioned and
r • • •! rih-.' fr&lt;un &lt;l-ath and restored to health after ail hope had been given up and the family physician pronounced thrca&lt;r* n
Howling Bear, an old Indian chief, pre­
j
. :&lt;■,
Bridget Connors dropi&gt;ed dead in the Severn!IielcsolMid deceased.
b :
:&gt;le. If afflict*! d" hot fail to consult this mnstieminent physician and surgeon.
dict* a general famine in thia country King Phillips taill at 'Fall Kfver, Mass., . Thereupon gls ordered. Ihai Kriday, the,
jntbdMy ofJnne. A. D.iwz.attenotlock tn the'.
S . \!tininationj. ronsultationa nnd mteir® free.
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within two-year*. ■
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on seeing a companion caught iu the ma­ XorOnoon. hdbMiicued ter the bearlfig ot said
Hon. JohuA. Anderson, who represent­ chinery nnd severely wounded in the face. peUUnu and thnl tbe heir* »t taw of said &lt;e
erased and all other persons Interested in said
ed the First Ktmsa* district in congress for
Negro citizens of Charlestown, Mi, estate
. are required to appear at a session
twelve year*, dicjl at Liverpool, Eng.
where » negro was hanged by a mpb last slid Court, then to be Holden at the Probate
thoach tho doctor bin many ca*reconiic and T
-- ---- xi«en j
have resolved to boycott
d to u»o expeaffivo" ttestraments and
Virgil Henshawe has been arrested at week*
——----------------------------- -the
— white
—— 1 office. In IM City of Hntitifts. w raid. Ceenty,
show cause.If any thpre be, why Jhe prayer
n&lt;-«l iucnrablr. ■
Indianapolis, charged with poisoning : men engaged In that cose of national di­ and
ricsls in makttc snatosiA microooopk
of the petltlo-.irr may not bv rrant«£ And 1t Is
r has hiul I
Mr*. Mnry Duncan, who is supposed to be version,
oth..r sci-ntlgfca
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further ordered, that said petitioner give notice,
mu. whit* |
the persons interested in said, estate., of the
dying.
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tellering it to
Mitudn.il- I
no
dying.
New
York City is goir
Ing to build a dam to
ix-ndency ot said petition and the bearing
Ohio
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■jRrr the phjCici
Ur to ascertain
tat
will
join
hills
The New York factory inspection bill at Cortlandt, N. Y.,.rhi.
thereof by causing a copy ot thia order -to be
: htnnipr -. Q
&gt;o t« pro s®
published in the Hastings Baxskjc.s news­
which bos just been aigue4 by Governor 2-W)0 fcvl °iuxrC “d boLl-e ”P
«l*ar]y tw&gt;*-&lt;bl'&lt;l» &lt;'t
paper printed and circulated In said I County of
'hit- euS^rer. WbearyeFicd wkerevvr Dr.
I
Is Intended ’.o wipe out the “sweat­ gallons of ‘ water for the usethe city. Barry, owe Hi each week for thro* successive
Hahiphrej dreidtw tolo^ttajt rr.o|)th:y^j|jt,
It will cort about C4,000,000.
ing” system.
,
weeks previous to said day of hearing,
(
CHAS. W. Altai!si HONG,
kroon*
It is believed nt Washington that Repre­
Thirty Mddle horses which has been
wltMof
Judge of:Probate.
Bu*cy, of the Fifteenth Illinois
collected for the Oakland stables of Chi- sentative
- (A true copy,)
” ‘-.will accept the recent unanimous
cago were burned to death in the Metro- district,
renomination
given
him nnd with­
puli urn Htablea at Hot Spring*, Ark.
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iw'iMt t«»
MOBTGAGE SALE.
it m-rt r ri. i
An a*.soolaUoii has been incorporated by draw his declination presented in advance
■dr all term* of cnruDirnilinen's f u&gt;
Default bnvlng bren nuule la lbe conditions
of
tho convention.
••je.wir.U nwt. tw4r,cti*-«*.iai&gt;K*. bear
the miller* of Canada for the impose of ।
of a ccrtalu mortgngc made*»r Fred] H. Whit­
'trer. spleen, kfdnrre, b« srels. repn-i
ney and Frank G. Whitney to Manly A. Bald­
extending
their
flfiur
markets
in
Europe
K
markpt
*
.»c». i'Imd unrare. nra'n sud u»rv
and of obtaining cheaper rates of ahip- L,VE ST0CK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. win dated February 3d. A. D. &gt;«•. and recorded
P’.ra!i»i-.. rbetinu.ti.m. sick hrednebe.
in tbn offlos of the Register of Deeds for the
tqeau
County of Barry aud State of Michigan, on the
Chicagowth &lt;iav of February A. D irao In liber 31 of
The counting of the silver currency of
mortpue*. on pa«»i
**ld mortgage was
Cincioa May 11
A astro-Hungary has shown that the stock
nn tbr-jqth &lt;tav of Frb'tury. !«•». alslRned to
is £15,&lt;XX),00'J bterllng, nn amount much of trad® today; '\hra’. — May. .opened Cnvleat. G«irtmm which said assignment was
c mu» natete ‘ii ty"
duly recorded, on which mortgage there jto
ie«* than bos generally been credited to r.nd ckeel H Me; Junv, opcncl and closed claimed to be due at the date uf tills:notice the
c n ! &gt;;-%! Kiul the rr
the country.
luvkvuuMj.
’ rt^-; July, opened and ekwed R2kic- Cora- sum of two hundred thirty dollars and ThlrtyHKi; ni-»»»nrf«i Hjrxin
it.rtn n-l r.-wrevm «■ r.-u
An association of American authors bo* ' ^i*&gt;« opened 6Hc. closed 0k: June. ojwubJ three cents, ahd an attorney’s fee of twenty-five
s provided Tor In said mortgage and ao
te-n rormri M X.w York «b»» objK.t In I &lt;:*
J«]r. «»«£.“*'•'r“'^ dollai
suit nr i&gt;n&gt;cerdlnits at law having been iartiL- nrrnl U U. pr. »»U lh. lulwnt. ol liter-1
“ f dolri ®Wx’‘j'»:r. oW«i fated to recover the money* secured by said
ih- !:&gt;mii-» and tin* itT-i
liter-j J
mortgage,
or any part thereof:
ury workers. IhomM M entwor’h Hig- ,ind d&lt;W(1
Porx-MaT. o^ne.! V7^.
Now. uierefore. by virtue ot the power of sale
gjiison was elected president.
| cia,„i $tuo; jaiv. opened Slaan*, closed eouiat cd In wiki mortgage, and theatatule In
sitcii case made nnd provided, notfcats hereby
Lard Salisbury’* dccluratiuns iu » speech Su-W5: . SeHembon
opened V?”1?*
at Bastings in f»war of a retaliatory pro-1
Lard-May, opened S1.7H. closed given that on* Hauirday the 2na day of July.
A- D. 1F92. at ten o’clock in the MreUarti. I abMl
tiptlvc nnllcv
policy have created a furOre
furOro iin
|in
tartlvn
. . sell nt public auctieu, to the highest,bidder, at
Hngi&gt;h political
circles.
They are II Liv* Stock: Prlc-i at th® Luion St?;4 yard* the uorlbfrout door . f the court house In the
today ranged •■..follow*: Ilog*-Market city of Hastings. Nlehlsnii. tthat heitm the alaca
Cures After All .Others Fail.
atvarely criticLted by The Tibies .mdStan-, i* fair!)
active" and a rhadc higher; when. Ihe c'reult court fur Barry .•i-Bli'.bhi.W.
dkrd.
'
hs'.cs ran .-fed *t"SX8 tti a.' pts*, St.W^LW eiH. the premises described In said mortgage, orthereof as may be net ej.snry lo pay'Uto
light. UW’lkM routh parking; SU»®«» so much due
on said mortgage. wtrh seWn pdr
mixed. J4 00ZJLK heavy packing and shipping amount
c-m. Intercjt. :u -I nil legal cost*, togutherirn-. ■■**n*n&gt;i
New Orleans street car drivers nave i loW.
,
.
withan 'Attorney's fee trt twewy-nye"dollar*.
gone on a strike because of the. employCnttle— Market active and-,6ftl»c higher; cnvrnnnte&gt;J lor therein, the premises being
mint by tint companies ot non-union I .juotatlona runted atHU^t.73. &lt;noL« toix- de»crJbed In salil tnorrgacc as all that parcel
tn it. nme'n'sr
nien.
j tn» shipping steers.
gtK*i to choicv ot hud known ay Bex rd* point between BbardS’
Gun Lake lying east of the section
Fraud la charged in a petition in insolv- do. gxan'fri.m fair to go-U |A '-3 qXTO ‘ common Oivoand
line ulUclt runs north ana south between see*
ency filed against- E. FlWilson, ’wholemc’Jrum’do. 51o;'CCK»nmt-tenj* sryrrs nous mi. thirty-f«o and no. thirty-three of
wile jeweler, of Boston, who has left town, ’
’ Te,2*.
YnnYee Hpriug* Including -lull width «f .;a*Mt
&lt;t &lt;&gt;-ip&lt;iruu*;«a.
J~J
Point and rrnjulng m&gt;uUko‘Ijm&lt; thereabout*tn.
tahlcJ
-r..i-&lt;l t» »h* Itatlr antiJv
tbe center ot tbpjurrvws &lt;■( 'ahi Poiic near thK.
“-CirAWtkW'TI’G'^Hadk
V.™d«ror.,l a. Blnkb.nr.on, (X. V &gt; |
.^^“2 «ni‘n ..VA».t
:: has moT" thun'jhree timet the strength

VUR CLOTHES SMELL SWEET,OVA UNEN SHINES

Coco* mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
&gt;r Sugar, and I* far more economical,
. .-ting leu than one cent a cup. It
i-. delicious, nourishing, am!^ xasjlt

ft THE HOUSE tS CLEAN AND BR1CHT

Me wonder

Rirbrnk’s SANTA CLAUS

_ r., FILLS housemaids wm Deught.
vA.'K.EAIRBANK ACO—CffigACO.

W. Baker &amp; Co.. Dorchester, Mass.
■CKHAM’5

IS

SHORE
ED. POWER J’

IMU Bl B Ml Bdl’sao

NO. 35.

.jiG'niGAN Central al-ways the same

ALWAYS THE BEST

CKMK

D^X£t

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joffice at FO RD'S HOTEL, TUESDAY, MAY. ?4.

One day only.

HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY;8
HILLSDALE. MIOH.

DR. HOLMAN S HUMPHREY

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Ifi-ti i«*-4 nfry*U ’-I- *•••»•»• r».

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Woolen .MaiinfHctunnK company’* build- we,[orUh.
natives. a..d 85.73^7.00
ing. causing a Ion of esO.UM
lainlM; ,horIJ lolfc :4&gt;37, per 1(0 lbs below tlie
The Hindi committu ha* agreed ursup-1 qnotatlunsxiren above. • pUly every destitute Jew emigrating from | I’rndnce: Bu'.tet — Fancy separator, Jia
Russia with 5OT roubles inonsh.
- L fine. creameries, c; dairies, fancy fresh. ISc;
The
PBcM,nF •f®ck’ f„"
sh.........
- lOc.xne Spanish
opauiMu government
governiueui ho*
:io* removed
remove*! ' r°- 1 .. . ,,,*7
—
■|LL__________________ ..u.r-.___ *...:___ . Eire—FtmIx. UMc Per doz. Live Poultry—
,he 1°wr“,i'’“of i
American,
porkAnitncan.porg..
.
IZc; turkeys, cbuleu beiw, Ito; youu-g toms, 12c$
t ...r dry good dsaleya -of Havere old gobtarw RfcHu:
Nealy i
&amp;.Cq,
ItieQDOu per doa.
“ 1u
M hnvi
have nfafie nn ' aabignpu-ntJ Potntoes-Hebrons. &amp;&gt;®neper tat; Burbanks.
hill, Maas
lllhies are rtumsw
estimated nt
at euu.tasq
&amp;0.O00; ■ &amp;©««; Rose. tsafiTe for *.el: Pwricw.
Their liabllltles
—
.
।1 37c; common to poo- mixed lota. 2 -CtSDc: Berassets unknown:'
C. E.-AppleWta, a stjoe
dekler of( Bpjton, ba* gouo.Jntp iusoV-l inuda, potaiocc *8.30ftXU per brfi Ap;&gt;lesCommoa,- UU per OrL: rixmL AOuiXS;
vency, with liabilities amounting to t*uc). ga .O. 'Strawbcrtie*—Tcnne *.-«. poor lo
$30,900.
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1 fair, 91-&lt;D£L73 per t-veuty-foa.- qhirt Com.
Secretary Tracy wa* haoquoted at Balti* .
more out).* .highly cqtnplj minted Senator'
Gorman for hi* Fate s|«eech on‘ the 'naVy
and appropriations therefor.
[___________________________________
rioter caak, Me Stay.
A grentddrtD shepfoVef the island of
June. Wfcc; July.
Anguatj
.Mauntlos.deatroying 15,Jmi Mye*. -- •
|
u^a'jSy?*!^ ‘oati-NaTt m^ed

ni-t ..«!&gt; ■»&gt;. but t.

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;&gt;• ilh-r'|.t&gt;raf-la tlt*hn*y {jfihortau

y

•tho catHM with Mm n fnttNns

fun'i?"'1

xn. that t-r-pafol with oiritly nat.
• • i.iit iti-l ..tt «r i-^flnttel ih-trti.
Ainj axlri'-tly tir*t-clM&gt;«piHxno.
th* (ffiidtrd would di&gt; woli
” fh~ doctor and got hi» opinion
r»vt!.&lt;T thvth»or« of hop* nro-je&lt;

I-

■nch ■*&gt; Mv® ba&amp;Il ilm skill '.4 ‘&gt;*11 &lt;•«»&gt;*' phT’’’cteniMad limit reai*.lire. I)-.
Sana.
Ul«*r&gt; tfia&gt;..r*.' fibn.kl *mG p-xypniO
xrowths cored wit hunt tho *•&lt;» of th-lmit* «r
caastic*. N&gt;. cnttUur-.m-JNdn. »'» daa»»r3Vknb.,o4.Terfk«.»ly- Hreterv*!.

iw.». all or any of which an&gt;
(,------. —
i-fcnrrairt-timr', thstis. antilennh | Jn*t manta*
I per.. us'lWkriM

-V.'n Kltl*r.if.t-&gt;' &lt; UliU

rti* S’u

^WhileDr

-m r-A

IU: 'L..'-.

i'r xi\ i*4tei-witr«M«4ii etAtap foiviMMta**

and m dk-&gt;n,,..,4-UUSiuUi fx
bin esse*.

frex.- 'Xu &gt;
i. &gt;■ w ft ;r&lt;

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pnrhdwuee' *nd c-on»ait»ll&lt;'n^h s rlctie^roofid10j
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-\dynam^e fnc-lon-at,pnl ta^, .hl&gt;Ata, awh. toe: Mar.
June. SBc, July. MJ,.-.
ex|li&lt;x!ed. Kilting six trien and three ! Bye-Dull' lt« llrm; « 4t*&gt;c tor tb« wh&gt;ie
wninen. !
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‘ ‘ ; rtmgc- Barmy-jWiuiiaL Ptek-Firm.to.rCrespo, the VcortiMha1ryvplpionb-t,
Ljud-Qnk-t;
has captured the town o, Lch Tabios, badly
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whipping the Palacio force*.

Tiro Mwy tlmt u Frenchmen had fought
four. AmqFi ip nyc hopV,.sfveriLly wotjndihg
each antagonist, u pronounced a hoax
Fire at Oswego, N. Y., destroyed the
Washington mill, the Coni Exchange,
Merchnnta’
elevator, Marine elevator,
great coal trestle, millions of feet of lumher, and other property. When itwa*

i W’-’i »v"L*r- Asdgw o? MvMtwarfk
WMX’&amp;re.
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■DMWbAprUdOd. IWK :; i &gt;fc
j ut
3lHik:..?!
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-nna/.j tej

g

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ICOUCH |

kemps
balsam.

Caulo— Ono hnnlro i imd, o

Sheop, pad ,UmlM-F^y loads
ket good • •ud pvfcos r
steely-. Hops—Sixty lesaa
loads on sale; market strong.
btto ie: &gt;
moil
.™.. tn bn*i
*
,WB,
Yorlcra,
good to Lest pigs,
wa
jdMUtaor.'j

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�PROBATE ORDER.

The Big Three

THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.
According to M. Mcnxiw. diphtheria I*
tommoD among the poultry of Italy, in
which country the fiat roofa of the house*
“But cf course 1 don’t want one that tfford a resting place for turkeys, fowl*.
will keep us awoke all night barking ■* pkKOC* and rabbi:*, whore evacuation*
arc carried by the rain* Into the eUtern*
oothlng."
;.□&lt;! walls. A phynctau at Pasllippo, near
“No, mum.”
“He must be big and strong and fierce, N.-.plca, had directed hi* servant uot to ob­
tain drinking water from the well next to
bis bouse, but from a well at a distance.
“Yet a* gentle asaltunb with us, yoa A* long as the Instruction was obeyed the
family wa* well, bat the imlalcut servant
know." ’
disobeyed the command sod obtained water
”Ye«,,mutn."
“Ar.dKL«f must pounce on every brutal from tbs infected well. Four of the cbll-:
man that comes aioug, and drive him oft" drca who drank tbfa watar soon contracted.
diphtheria and died. Th* fifth child, who “Yet. tnuin.”
“But lie mustn’t Interfere with ony poor did not drink the water, escaped.-Dr. J.
but honcat man looking for trork."
tawi* Smith In Babyhood.
“No, mum."
“If a burglar comet prowling around at
night, the dog should make mincemeat of
Bov. Edward Everett Hale was present­
ed by bls parbbtonew on his seventieth
him in an instant."
birthday, with a purse uf 813.000.
,
“But he mustn't attack a neighbor who
IHtina Isadora Cousino of Chill h said
drop* iu for an evening calL"
1
0
bp worth 8200,000.000, making her the
“No, mum." *
“And of ourrei he mustn't molest people richest woman if not the rlelmst person In
who come hurrying in at all hours of the the world.
night to call fay husband. lU’a a doctor,
Lb.'d George Campbell, the fourth son
you know.”
“No, mum. 1 see wliat you want- You of liiu duke of Argyle. Ims opened an
office in Victoria street. Jxmdon, as agent
waul n mind reader uog."
“Yra, I *uppoi» »a Can you send me for the registration and leasing of shoot­
ings. fishings moors and deer forwt*

Fnlr Custcme*-1! lire in the aabarta, end

Washington, May 19 —The naras approwriation MH. with all
*®end:
B»l.bu»*uWIS d«M.wmud
wslmr. lour light to" cr»l«. &gt;
«

saarp anu scracwu-*——
___
tw-.o &lt;iw Mwriuxi
*b* "5£
Cor from Wisconsin,
as to the
policy of the Democratic party.
Washington, Muy 2a—The senate by
three Luurs rapid work yrak-rday got
through with every item in the «8“tytwo printed p^s of the river and tortor
bill and adopted all the committee*
amendment* and then adjourned further
dtocussivn till today.’
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In the houre there wa* an attempt made
by the free silver men to rally to the sup­
port of Bland, who desired to have the sil­
ver bullion purchased and that now in
the treasury coined into silver dulifira, lh»to be paid for out of the. M-igalOnfge
to the government, w hich the chair ruled
out of.-T&gt;rder, Bland taking an appeal,
whichAhe house refused U&gt; *u&lt;.tain, the sil­
ver meu mustering only seventy-five vote*.
Aa auoendmentappropriaXlng 91.016,145 for
the eleventh census was rejected.
Washington, May 21.—After two hoar*
“Very sorry, mum, bus I’m just out of
of further discussion to which Hale gave
itateong political twist the senate yester­ that kind.”—New York Weekly. .
day passed tho amended river and harbor,
bilk The senate spent the remainder of
the day pasting unopposed bill* on the
A pretty story of the late Emperor Fred■calendar.
trick la tolil Iu one of the German papers.
Tho house made better progress with the Some years ago. shortly before the death
aumlry civil bill, covering twenty pages of of the oM etniteror of Germany, a tall,
the bilL • A p^int of order wa* raised by handsome gentleman jamped into a third
Kiig«re of Texas against the proposed se­ class cafringe of a local railway at Berlin
lection of a *1U&gt; fur a statue of General jest as the train was braving the •tallou.
Sherman in Washington. Tho chair de­ An old fiower seller, with a basketful of
cided the point of order well taken, and newly cut hyacinths, was the only other
ihl* paragraph was ruled out. The house
occupant of the compartment. He asked
then took a rece.u until 8 o’clock for the the old dame to sell him a bttcch, and mol­
coatideration of private pension bills, but lified by bi* suave manner she chose the
the session was taken up with talk and no ‘ freshest aud largest and banded it to him.
bill* were pa-Med.
Its price was a penny, but as the gentle­
WABHINTITON, M*y 24.—The senate di*- raQ11
man had MW
no coppers auu
nnd vaB
the UIU
old wuumu
woman
twMoll ywtenlv wilboat ,uklns Hn.l __
no ch
not b.rtns.j
Kill
onr ol tj
hw
j_,_ngt .r_:
: .
Action thereon the bill introduced in re- goods
—J yeL
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—
she
was
paid
with
a mark
piece,
apomte to the Buggcsllon of the president’s which,as she said at once, was a tiling that
annual message to punish in United bad never been heard of before in n third
.
State* courts offenses committed.against class railway carriage.
Presently the stranger and the flower
the treaty right* of alien*. There waa
toly a very slim attendance on the floor, seller were deep in conversation, and It
most of the senator* being engaged in turned out that the poor wumau was the
their committee rooms on appropriation only breadwinner of a family of four. Her
non was crippled, her granddaughter a
-bilL* and other pressing matters.
। -Yesterday was District day in the house, little school girl, end her husband had for
months pass
put been
of wora,
work, oince
since
aud the sundry civil bill was laid aside some moutn*
oeen out or
and business affecting the capital ot the ' a new railway official had dismissed him
nation were considered, nnd a number of ns being too old to do much work.. The
- measures of purely local interyst were , stranger then suggested that she should
.passed.
i
______ ;_______
; apply, on her husband’s behalf, .to the
Experiment &lt;m Bicycle..
* (railway authorities
“That to no good
,'CmrAflo Mav 23.-Wednesday nt 1* , whatever," she replied, ns she wiped her
’A V
’ 7 y
&gt; Ln
. T
1 1 tears with her apron. “If you haven’t the
p’dlxk noon General Miles gave to Luuu- ;
for your
uowaday» yoa
dear, a crack Chicago wheelman, a satchel ,
anybody to listen to you ” “Then try
.containing a dispatch to be delivered to, the emperor,” the , strnngrr went on.
•General Howard at New York, the trip ' “Abt*:'' she sighed, “if the old gentleman
there to to made by relays of wheelman j was allowed to aee the petitions that are
.arranged far along th* line. Genoral *mt, it might do some good, but he doe*
fcta
Ih. opn-llwM
to know .bout u. poor people.-’
• that the wheel can to made very useful a* I
Well, itoo, let your husband write to
-»lx:.frr.4 ulilifo-r ii'*p.u-he. vl It wm the ,CTO." nL Pt*110®."f10
till. I ...t the
• torf.be »oul&lt;l toll him to
Oto,,!, rrvrntl.. .ttot.ttbi.dtr rotb. o».o to toe lool told her Ho.em Bf tbU
torlr.ltoSer X.n-k, the trip.wu u.toito I' i"», •&gt;“ “**»
k“ &gt;o U» WrmlMto
l.n.1 &gt;lrf n.to, lot tbe wheelmen plSkllj , ‘te
&gt;&gt;*"&gt;• &gt;«odtal not her btokei nod
took tbelr turn. «nd nt IMS*, m. todn, .
’ldl totookhmeto tintIbeonHal*
drrirol with Ihe di.ptoch u theCItr 11.11, : “■&gt;
'n”'d “ th” P*t'orm looked M
KeWYork. Id*,. 1.1 boons minute -n- &gt; !»' cto-rUge torf toloud «ud eboered.
koote, ...nd IS bourn So minutes behind i -'Yb*l • °Pl *be baked.
Why, tbe
lime, due lo toe terriblo to.4*
'"&gt;•» P^oo, ««. lo the tome eompsrtinent with yon’
Then the flower seller
. "P 'Handay Ball Sayers Arrested.
held her bend id.:!: mol told every syllable
of what had happruer| to the delighted
ToLEta, May 2X—In the eighth inning
crowd. Her fldwera were wild before five I
of yesterday's game between Toledo and
minutes were'over, and n fortnight after­
dJolutnbcs, with the »&gt;&lt;r’ tied, Chief ot ward her buabind wa* .nt work again in
Police Rnitz. nnd u squad of. fifteen polio* I hi* old place.
iuen placed -the managers and player* of
lK&gt;lh teams under arrest for viaUUnx thb I
Saved by ThoushtfuhKM.
Sunday law. The crowd of *pcctnU&gt;ra was j
utaquitons n-irorter has turned up
« mob in n minute, but a speech from in n jlcw ro!f He won riding up town in
Manager Bunnell* coded it oil nnd flu- n gj^ raWue surface Ur, when a tay
i&gt;l.-;yers were marched U0he police *tnt;r&gt;0 was
down by tbd bone*, and bcar.i.l boileil ^un blod’ in 9-&gt;»&gt; for appear i fore the car could J»e stopped hi* foot wna
L”~*
’cut off just above the ankle. A crowd
| gathered aort waited in nir-okiurtielplcra! -OiIcmro Ticket “ Nealper* ” Indicted.
• new for the arrival of an ambulance. TlielF
! Chicago),, Mav Si
“ the inMtanca
------ of i |t
‘-'I —At
'A wa» that tho reporter in qne.&lt;tion.el
of railroad ■ officials
the „grand
-pnumbert.
—— —
—- towed his way through tho crowd.
Skillfully twisting hi* hkndkttrehfof
Juty has indicted every ticket broker or
into n bandage, ho bound it nod knottu-l it
fwd the brokers were brought in and fur- just above tho wound. Then he ran a
liiithcd topd* in $500 each for trial. Tto stick through the knot and twined it
Indictment* iirr drawn under the etatnGe around with nil hi* might. The bandage
&lt;r,f 1878, which C«.:b|.to person-* other tbah tank ilrep Into the boy’s skln,4jnt it saved
•thus* outbortoeil* by the railroads to sell bis life, for the flow of blood was stopped.
tickets over their line*. Thera will be a The imbalance surgeon on hi* arrival
legal light to a finish over the matter.
complimented the reporter tor l.i* dexterity
aud presence of mind.
There 1* no moral attached to this tale,
Nice. May 2L—Draron, who shot hh1 and there I* no reason why a reporter
Avite’s paramour, Abeille, tome tinio ago,। shouldn’t be jtut a* dexteroua and nervy
ifataHy woqudlug him, having caught him। ns anybody else. Only it happened in this
-In Mr*. Deacon’s room and both partly instance that the reporter was very much
'und reMed, was tried-torn yesterday, the: tuorc thoughtful than anybody else io a
judgment being that he spend one year iu। crowd of perhaps 200 person*, and’ it aisq
■u French prison.
bapjxmed that when he had completed hl*
work he slipped off Into the crowd without
a shade of self importance. Thu little saf•ChbyhnSE. May 34 —The trial of the hrer whose iife he saved will probably
atoekmeu now imprbomtd nt Fort Rus­ never know to whom he 1* indebted.—New
t'd!, will probably open In this city in a York Time*.
few days. • Application for a change of
venue will be lodged, which, It is thought,
will bring the case here.

MEW YORK. May 23—El*veu young la­
dies, members* pf the King’* Daughters,
sailed ou tho ntenmahip Island Saturday
■for Russia with mouey to distribute
among bho famine sufferers.

I.OX DON, May 23.—It 1* announced that
Timothy Harrington, M. P., la to marry
Mia* O'Neiil, daughter of the late Dr.
&lt;rN«Ui ot Dublin.

THE DEATH

RECORD.

Dr. PUHY Eakle, the well-known Inaanity expert, at Northampton, Mara.
Rev. Dr. Gilbert Dl La Matyh. at
Akron, O.
Dr. L. Y. Hayes, president of Buena
Vista college, at Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Loft* Numa Bahagxon, tta wall-known
advocate, at Paris.
Calvix D. Wl Leonabd, prominent dtfaen ot Dayton, Wla.

Mra E. C-Pl’LLMAN. mother of the pal­
ace car man, at New York.
Georsh W. Estes, one of tho oldest
mu»cfaB4 in the country, at Salem, Maa*.

te polaldaa, »t CaitnU^ HU
Samuel Hamiltux, well-known banker
ofSbelliyviUv, Ind.
Dr. Charles Elmer Laxlvg, one of
Gbicagu’a loading physician*.
Hou. Fbamkun P. Raxdall, prominent
citan cf Fort Wayne, Ind.

Subjects just now engaging general
nHunttai «iru
KU“*r

“o^^dlngand flUng th* petU'on dc^.y^

Wm. H. Hudson, who lias been *|»polnted assistant professor of English Lit­
erature in the Lelaud Stanford, jr., uni­
versity. was at one time the private secre­
tary of Herbert Spencer, and in that capac­
ity was brought Ipto contact with tuany
distinguished men of letters in England.

q».

Refrigeraters.

»|M»W cativ. if any therejK, ***y tbe P je(t te

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fcATTisZ, In
fAtroceosy.)________ i
FBOBA1K ORDER.

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ms ~
“sssrtix^.

Joseph Pennell. Ihe well known writer,
is a. tall aud somewhat lanky man, with a
reddish toard sprinkled with gray, and a
nose that was broken by a base ball when ’
lie was a boy. He speak* with a languor­
ous drawl that Mark Jwaln might envy.

Alphonse DaudeT* wife is, like her hus­
band. an author, and their domestic happi­
ness Is an exceptional thing for a literary
household. Mme. Dandet b well known
In France for her charming stories of
children and child lift.*.

We show the Myers Spray Putn|.. f,,r
spraying fruit trees. Its point- ,,f
excellence cannot be equaled In ain
other in the market.
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■ MrUaUi ««■ •&lt;
&amp;?
that the bcln at

wslt.r ol

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These have become an indi-(H :,..ihl;.
article for convenience and &lt; : (f, rt
during the liot weather. We show a
large line at popular prices.

Lawn Mowers
Of the best and most durable i.-bM.
We keep theft; also a stock «.i th,,
most desirable articles in genera! nnd
builders hardware.

•'

iw «»&lt;• “* wui;»m

'r*»'.iu.i ■**&lt;! I'liop 'i.*5 r-.uii'.”,

[ j

Spray Pumps.

aly —'J'

QOObYEXIR BROS
«!u «r •“"» «“■“
ll»l Wmloooto n.«

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IU Ute forenoon. 1&gt;C ure&gt;K&gt; '

-ld

t'n-reof nr c*u*tnK a copy of thia orut r to se
Sb-d in”hr llUt.nre IMXMta. • “W*

It was Patti who carried Ihe name of
Worth Into high places. Thto wm In the
sixties, when the empire was nt its helghL
Patti was Invited to the Tuleries. and
Worth ma.w for her a frock of white slid
pale green tulle, and fringed, with lillies of
the valley. The empress was so enchant­
ed with the frock that she commanded it
to be copied for her.

I’KOHATE OKOKB.
Htata of Mlchlexi. County of Barry—«. ■
At a rewdon ot the rrobatr Court
Ceaaty uf Barry, holden at the Probate Office,
in Ihe city uf Hadluxi. Id said county, on
WMuredav. th-» h day of May. Inth* KM
The oldest woman in the country who one thousand ctrhtu hundred anti ntnetv two.
PrereoL Charts W. Anmtrone.’Judxe M
is a preacher, it is thought is Rev. Lydia
riu^ta maurr of the estate of Kt» J.
Sexton of Seattle, now 93 years of age.
She has been In service about half n cen­ deceared, and the proving of treirakip of raid
tury. ’ For eight or- ten years she W*4 an dTm*rradinx * i d filing ita reUt ion. dnly reri­
exhortpr before receiving a regular license led. af BdW&gt; B. Latham, daughter o&lt; «»ld de­
to preach, in IK1. Ohio. Indiana and ceared'. peayiK for rmwons therein stated that
Illinois were her Weld prior to 1870. when
with her busband she removed to Kansas. det-eared mid enJ "!&lt;-■! to Inherit told e»Ute and
tbelr mpedlve i h:bt» thereinThereupon it is ordered. tint trfctay. toe
lit day ol July. A. D. IMS. at ten o clock lu
foraoon.'eaulxaed far the hearing of Mid
The following statements from leading 'the
netitloa.aad tbst the heirs at taw of raid decrav
wholesale druggists prove*, without a ,ed. and *n other jierwns InU-rmted In said
doubt that Mixer’s €. X S. S. stands at the &lt;estate, are required to amwar at a **»&gt;««&gt; of
MlJiwt, tliewto be holdeu at the Probate
head as a blood purifier:
Grand Rapids. Mich.. March 19, *92.
To Whom it May Concern: The knowledge we have attained from
various
sources of Mixers Cancer and Scrofula
Syrup, and also knowing of the superior
nuslily otdrugs Dm. Mixer make use ef.
arc free to say that we consider this remedy one of—If not the best—blood purifier
ou the market
Hazki.tink Pkbkins Dei « Co.
By B. H. Faibcimui.
Manager of Furchaslng and -Sale DrpL

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]
,Ul UIV
......... —.... ....
1lux tbrevef by e*u*ln&lt; a copy of this order to be
puoiWwnl
tn ihe HornNGs Hann im a news­
]
paper
printed and eirrulaxml In said Couuly of
JBarry ooce la each wrek for three successive
weeks
previous to void day of heartox.
•
CUABLK5 W. AnM.-rrnoxo.
(A frw copy)
Jod0r of Brobate.

F. Q. STOWELL,
HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF

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Infants’ Moccasins and soft sole shoes.
Ladies Slippers and Walking shoes and Com­
mon Sense Walking shoe on E. E. lasts for old
ladies.
Gents’ Oxford&gt;ies. Men’s Kip Creedmore shiiej-.
Every pair warranted. .Only IK.00,
See the A. C. McGKAW Patent Leather Sliis:.
tliat lends them all in price, wear and looks.

•
Chictv’t.. Jan. 19. &gt;2.
To Whom It May Coi.&lt;-&gt;-m: li l&gt; our
pleasun- loattn.: the Tact that Drs- Mixer
haw ifivarMbly. puiri used from us r:ude
drags «»l tlse «h?'1 iiuaiity «&lt;•
able '.a
buy. They hnv-’ luifolrd upon the first
quality without refeitun- t&lt;i price.
This
will warrant the belief that Mixer * Can­
cer and Scrofula Syrup is a preparation of
great merit.
Moebimix. Pli mwek Jc Co.
Wholesale Druggists.

Grand Rapids. Mich.. March 10 *92.
I
Drs. Mixer. Hastings. Mich—Gentlemen:
After our fifteen year’s experience in Its
sales, we have no hmitaucy in speaking
very strong words of praise for ynor Can­
cer ami Scrofula Syrup or C. A S. S. Aud
knowing that jou uwike use of only the
’•cat drugs, prove to tin its great merits a«
a btood purifier.
Peck Duos.

Detroit, Mich., Jan. 20, ”.»2.
To Whom it May Concern: Tho knowl­
edge we to'e attained of Mixer's .Cancer
and Scrofula Syrup, by doing business
with them, and selling drugs to Dm. Mixer
has led us to believe that this preparation
is a very valuable one as a blood purifier.
Drs. Mixer have net er taught nnyUiinr
but the very best Imported drugs from ua
for the manufacture of their C.&amp;S.*S.'
We take pleasure hi giving the above In*
formation. .
Williams Davis,.Bip&gt;okL‘ Jfc C&lt;\
Wholesale Druggists.

JVST OPENED!
Tho store at Milo, with a full and complete line
of Groceries, Boots Shoes and staple Dry Goods.
Having moved my stock from Cloverdale to
this place aud added a complete line through­
out, I am now ready to wait on each and every­
one who may call. My expenses are low and
therefore I can give you goods at a much
lower price than others with greater expenses
can.
Come to Milo, tlie best wheat market on the
line. Good roads, good prices and fair dealing. ’
Good feed barn in connection where you can
put your team out of the storm, or lehve it
while gone to Kalamazoo or elsewhere.

GEO. P. MOSIER.

Head and shoulder:
ibove Compent'/'*A.

Telling the

just in tihe

Boy of
Those

To set: those

Clothiers and

BEW SPRING GOODS!

Gents’ Furnishers.

Brown Suits
For Boys and .Men

R.MUDGE &amp; SON’S,The Clothiers.
V\ e are here to do business on the square, and sell goods
cheaper than ever this year.
We have the finest and
cheapest line of clothing in the city of Hastings to-day.
Call and see us.
° R. M. &amp;. S.

Hastings City Bank,
UmUim,, . . Mich.

THE MARKETS-

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Clor*r*eeuns.
Beaaa-tijo per bn.
Corn—to.

surplus

?s=srs,,BooMwo

{“!£*•*. *He; e*u. v.

fi7.ooe.oo.'

iwo-ttuo

LOOKS HERE
. Wheat is low awl How
should be the same. r°r a
short time I will sell

White Rose Flour
AT

per bn.

$2.20 PEK 100 LBJ-

MILO, MAY 29, ’92.

orjCTOM:
w W hundred.

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This is a No. 1 flour. I
riint every sack to be frst

Headlight oil 7 ote. a g«lloD-

JOS. ROGERS.

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2. Hastings

2'-——!—^—_____________ -_______________ HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 2, 1892.

A NE\y. INVENTION.

' Lehr Seven Octave

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For 16 years the leading drug
and book storeju Hastings.

The mont complete stock and
lowest priced. All kinds
used in the county.

UI.

Goodyear,

rhe only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

blastings,

Is a new invention no longer!
ii/ it V Q Because they are now well-known throughout
17 [1 I • the United States.
Wh.-ii Lehr Organs first came out. the New York “Music
--n-.l: “Despite the many attempts which have been
i ,.i ! i or ~&lt;&gt;me time past by reed-organ manufacturers toward
- lu- thing new in reed-organs in the way of six or seven oc■ • -t vies. they have al) untjl but recently failed, It is.
to, ! 'i-. interesting to note the somewhat remarkable sue­
.
.. liicli Jlessrs H. Lehr &lt;fc Co. have attained in this dircti'Hi.*'
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!
I'Ih-Cliieago “Indicator" said Jan. lUtli. 1892: "The suc— &gt;f Lehr Co. has-been remarkable arid affords another
I r, / th :t the public soon appreciates a really good article?
VTC If you don't want to buy a poor organ, when you
I L.O. ran get the Lehr, thp handsomest, best toned and
P|. wing Organ, in tlife market at a most moderate
pi
evannne it at the store of
i '

JOHN BESSMER,
HASTINGS,...................................... MICH.

Mich.

YEARS
SOLID WEAR

Is the length of time that

STERLING INLAID
SPOONS AND FONKS'

Are warranted to last.
Also ’ remember you
■et a Present—"Good
"orm,." of $2.00 ■ value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

fiiift IhTiJi lsliHi ier i Co,, DON’T!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,
Cloaks,
Blankets, Bedding,
.

AND

Live Geese Feathers.
' The most complete stock of Dees's Goods
in the state. •
. •
A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for $1.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

GRAND, RAPIDS,
We make a specialty
of making Gents suits
and pants to order.

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WHOLE NO. 1929

are being nude happy with new washing sufficiently to put out the fire, and took
machines purchased of Ida Moore—Clay their Injured aModata from the bulid|ng.
ton Browu and wife, of Bellevue, were at It was indeed a close call.
Henry Tasker’s last week visiting—A new
The Republican Convvation.
blacksmith In Seger’s shop, G. Clemeuce.
UAHTING9, XIC/1.
He has moved Into Bert Shepard’s house
The next convention of the Republican
cast of the Center—I* Senft and wife arc party will be held at Minneapolis, Minn.,
entertaining relatives this week—Gus
commencing June 7th, and the following
Sackett and children were at Mrs. Abbey’s
Information In regard to rates and arrange­
Sunday—Another monument has been put
ments for the tmnspartion of visitors will
in the cemetery. Gus Sackett had oue 'be of Interest to our readers.
8. E. Cook of Charlotte Sundayed here— placed at his wife’s grave—Wlll&amp;Seger and
The North-Western Line will sell excur- '
I. L. Creasy of Hastings was In town Sun­ family, of Joppa, visited his mother. Mrs. slon tickets to Minneapolis and -return at
day and Monday—Mrs. George Rowland L. Seger, Saturday and Sunday—Just a the very low rate of one fare (or the round
Is visiting at Woodland—G. K. Truman of few more nice showers again last week. trip, and will provide the best of facilities
Warbaw. Ind., has been spelling a few It new rains but It pours.
for the transportation of delegates and
days with his parents here—C. W Francis,
visitors.
’
.
ot tb(* Igike OdeshH Wave, came from Lake
Three superbly appointed trains are run
Corn and potatoes are at last about all
Odeusa here last Friday in ninety minutes
over
this line between Chicago and Min­
planted. AH spring crops arc late. Too
a diaiaucu of 15 miles, on his wheel—Mrs.
much rain— Dm Masterbrook, our black­ neapolis.
Hough tu»d daughter spent Saturday and
The “Day Express,” with luxurious
smith Is painting his house, which show*
Sunday in Woodland—Lydia Fclghner has
prosperity—Wm. Gunton’a best cow died parlor care, leaves Chicago at 8:15 a. iu.
a new Cretlenda ciphion lire bicycle—J.
last week—Austin Hunt’s mule was well and arrives at Minneapolis In the evening,
II. Siiillli returned from his western trip
and hearty when he fed him at night, and affording a delightful daylight ride through
Saturday afternoon—A. II. Smith of Wood­ ou going into the stable next morning he some of the moat picturesque scenery of
land was in town Monday—Miss Ella
found him dead. Aus says that was quick the northwest.
Smith spent the fore part of the week at work—Streeter’s hotel was opened for the
The •‘North-Western Limited." solid
Eaton Rapids—James Fleming was at season last Sunday, and the steam boat vestlbuled train, lighted throughout by gas
Middleville Monday—A number of uur G.
gave free rides—The cemetery In the ami equipped by palace sleeping cars,
A. IL attended the decoration services at north part of the town has been cleaned and dining cars, leaves Chicago dally at
Vcriuontylllo-s-A numl&gt;cr of our young up. and now looks as though we had some 6:00 p. m. aud arrives at Minneapolis early
people were at the lake Monday—Mrs. D. respect for the dead—Wm. Ives house was the following morning.
C. Griffith passed away in death May 30— burned to the ground last week with most
The "Night Express” leaves Chicago
L. C. Feighncr of Woodland was In town of its contents. Insured for S800. which dally at 11:15 p. m.. after arrival of all
the fore part of the week—IL J. Grant of will fall considerable short of his loss— trains of connecting lines from the east and
Hastings has been' here a good deal lately Annual school picnic of Yankee Springs south, and Is equipped with palace sleep­
on account of the sickness of his sister, takes place Friday, June 17tb. It will be ing cars, standard day coaches and North­
Mrs. Griffith.
held on the east bank of Barlow lake near Western dining oars.
Tickets via the North-Western Line
Bowens Mills. It Is expected that the
from Chicago to Minneapolis will be good
Lovely weather and plenty of it--Com same band that was here last year will be via the direct line, through Janesville,
on the grounds. Come one, come all, and
nearly all planted—Every tree and plant
encourage the children In this grand picnic Madison and Devil’s Lake, or via the Lake
is doing well In floral decoration—A num­
—Memorial services were held here last Shore Route, which closely follow the
ber of young men from Battle Creel: spent
Sabbath. Elder E. White delivered the shore of Lake Michigan and passes through
Sunday at Fine lake—Has our railroad
address to a large audience—Under the Milwaukee, Waukesha aud Madison, or
breeze blown over?—-The funeral of Mrs.
auspicies of Wltbey post decoration day will lie goud going oue route and return­
Bert Tungate held nt the Banfield church
was grandly observed at this place, and ing the other.
on Thursday afternoon was attended by a
Circulars giving detailed Information In
the program carried out to the letter.
large concourse of relatives and friends of
First meeting al tire hall at 9 o’clock by a regard to rales, arrangements, etc., and
the deceased—Gilbert Roswell, the suicide
host of people throughout the surrounding also containing map of tiie city of Minnea­
and murderer, lived for many years on the
polis,
will be furnished on application to
country. Music by the choir. All formed
west line of our town in Barry township,
in line headed by marshal music, when the W. A. Thrall, G. P. &lt;i T. A. Chicago *
Sea reelj” one among us but knew him as
order was given all along the line to march North-Western R’y, Chicago, ML
half farmer, blacksmith, sheep-shearer,
to the city of the dead, there tq perform
petidler, swearer, drinker or something or the sad duty of decorating the graves of
nothing. While among us be lived nearest
our nations dead heroes, who fought for the
Why do wa wall fortbee. sweet si iter?
neighbor to John Nary, who came to such
Thou art home with God above.
starsand strips and our nation’s liberty.
it miserable end u few years ago. For a
Thy Orow wears wreaths of glory,
The graves liaviug been beautifully dec
Immortal with His love;
while he seemed to reform but soon re- orated with flowtrs, the line of march was
Thy
fair, white hands He folded.
ttuned to his miserable wallow in the
Thy earthly work h o’er.
taken up and all returned to post hall,
mire.
‘
,
Thy
home's with Christ and angels
where all rested and partook of the goodies
Lpon the promised shore.
the ladles had prepared. When all had
Delton.
M
Yet fears, unbidden, flow o’er thee
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been refreshed the afternoon exercises
From eyes that seldom weep.
Indications are. for more rain—The fur­ were taken up with prayer by Rev. White
Tliat one so yotmg.so gtxxl and true
niture store supports a nqw sign- Another and singing by the choir, after which ap­
Is called In death to siren.
case of scarlet fever iu Hope nl J. MeWell remember thee, darling sister.
propriate pieces were spoken by both old
When In ye«rs to come we meet.
GulreN—The little son of Alva Whittemore and young.
Mrs. James Hubbard, of
There wiU (*c one dear one abscct.
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is recovering from scarlet fever slowly— Middleville, rendered a. beautiful piece,
That so oft we’ve longed to greet.
Frank Post Is able to drive his steed again which held the audlOueu &lt;qwil bound, while
Well
leme.mbcr all thy virtues,
—Mesdames Scribner and Skillman visited she gave us the poets words of that grand
Cberish noble deeds thou'st done.
relatives at Augustay-Whlle C. Carpenter review of our troo|&gt;s marching Hrtough
Strive to win a crown In Heaven,
A starry ernwu well won.
was working in the woods he slipped and Washington. Then came the Introduction
Then faro thee well, sweetsister.
fell across a log bruising his anatomy In of Elder Rawson, the orator of the day.
Nobly bust thou clone,
general—The Ladles’ Aid sold cold lunches To say the least his address was grand,
And we know we hear him yonder
Hay "Enter In. thou faithful one '•
and ice errant at their bowery decoration from the beginning to the end. Then Rev.
Mrs. Maggie Smith.
clay which netted them Sin—E. J. Hartman White was called on, and gave a short talk
has anew drive well with 30 feet of water of the past and the future. The exercises
in—Gwin A Co., have sold out their stock closed with the benediction, and all went
of groceries to Chas. Van Amburg. -of home feeling that they had done their duly
T!«! prosperous and progressive town of
,&lt;Vhitneyvilk&gt;. who will keep a stock u(
Cheshire will hold a special meeting. Mod*
groceries and crockery' In the near future—
.Middleville.
day.'June
to vote upon the question of
The game of ball played here decoration
raising
c’TOU with which to build a hall (or
Edd Hooker spent Sunday with his
day between the Hickory Corncra nine parents In Ada—Fred Monk and Sum township purposes.
Such a building is
and our boys resulted In a victory of one Gibbs spent Sunday in Grand Rapids— greatly needed In Cheshire and It should
score for the toriprr—Mr, Whitlock has 11. E. Jlendrick and family qre spending be decided by unanimous vote to make the
returned to his weir): in Chicago—Whit­ n few weeks with relatives In Ohjb—Nellie appropriation, General taxes are low and
more m:d Mushier are loading ,-evernl cars Turner of Grand Itaplds wa-» the guest of uo better time will be had.
Every town­
uf timber at the statluu this week—Cal Maude Youngs last weekArtie high school ship should own a convenient and wellTompkins tell from a hack In Hastings and pupils picnic at Gun hike Saturday—Fred lighted hall, and when such an one Is con­
received various Injuries, lie having to be Monk is erecliiig a new house oD^Fn-e- structed the voters will never regret the
driven home with u liverv from this place mqnt strwt (or Mrs. Ives—Frank Doster amount it cost. Cheshire Is able to be and
The memorial services al the eliurch 8un- of Prairieville Is the guest ot his uncle J. should be in line with others already poss­
&lt;luj were well utUUcled the house being Brandstettvr and family—E. O. Hanlon essing halls.
rrowdvd-rSvverat parties (rum Ha Hugs
has gone to Bradley to tnki-. chargu of the
Cadillac has been trying to secure re­
Sundayed al "Wall lake resort—Yes, Del- drug store al that place tor a short time—
tun observed'Decoration day. At s o’clock Sidney Smith started Munday this week moval of the Douglas Manufacturing Co.
the streets were full ot people anxious to instead of the latter part of last week, as to that city, and It now seems highly prob­
pay the honor clue the boys hi blue. Red. was stated In the last issue of this paper, able that she will succeed. Messers Gard­
iner and Dutcher were in Cadillac last
while ami blue waved^froin every business
for Washington. D. C.-r-Deco rat ion ser­
house and dwelling in town.
The Post vices Ht this place were well attended at week to investigate the matter and hare
favorably to removal.
The
are to l»e congratulated on securing the .the hall Monday afternoon. The .address reported
change
will not tie made until next f*IL
services of so able a speaker ns the Hon. by the Hon. M. F. Jordan was well deliv­
Clement Smith of Hastings, whb received ered and appreciated by all who had the They get a good bonus but the exacti
the whole attention of his audience to the pleasure of listening to him—The Middle­ amount Is not known. Ixws of the factory
very last word. The music was furnished ville MTg. Co. took nine of their supposed will be a very severe blow to Douglas,
l.y the male quartette ID a very able man­ to Ik* professional base ball players aud throwing many ont ot employinent and
ner and we think they shonld be placed thought they would wipe out the picket! taking away prominent citizens.
on the list of what Delton boast* of.
Frank Ives, former Plainwell boy. is
up nine of the town. The vBlitge team says:
The M’t’g. C/j. ixiys play first-class lor now the proud possessor of the billiard*
kids, but when they come toplay with (we championship. Central music hall In Chi­
Eighteen thousand brick per day Is the men) they are not "in IL’’ Score: 24—38 cago was parked with billiard enthusiasts
average at the yard just now but the out In favor of thw» town—The entertainment last Saturday evening, to witness the match
pul can be increased by adding to the al­ delivered by the members of the senior between lyre and blosson, which was for
ready law1 force of hands—Quite a num­ and junior classes of this place, Monday the championship emblem, SI.000 stake
tier of the G. A. IL boys from here attend­ eve was a thorough success.
Proceeds money and the net receipts. The game
ed the memorial services at Delton last 830—MIm Myrtle Pierson of Bowen’s was for SOO points, which Ives reached in
Sunday—There will be a memorial address Mills spent Sunday and Monday with Miss the thirtieth inning, Slosson having but
delivered at the Cloverdale church on the Vera Cobb.
488. Ives made a run of 134 points and.
12th of June at id o’clock sharp. All vet­
the largest average ever made in a cham­
eran soldiers whether members of posts or
pionship game, a fraction over tweuty-six.
not and all patriotic people are cordially
LigbtnlBg.
The supreme court has affirmed the case
Unvlted to be present—Quite a number of
Tuesday
afternoon
during
the
storm
of Wm. Cregg vk the Chicago &lt;i Went
lour citizens attended tire exercises at Del­
ton on decoration day—Henry 1’ennol han while Tom Searies, G«i*rge Lawrence, Ed Mi bbl gan railway. Cregg, who was a
been building a new porch iu front of his Searles and George Winters were engajeed brakeman, was injured while coupling
house—Resorters at the lakes are begin­ in working on Lyman Anders’ new home cars ou a way-station siding. The side­
ning to be seen here now—Our hardware near the residence of Sqnlrc Browu, in track ran paralhQ to the main track, the
are doing a good business—Camp- Hope, lightning struck the building. At distance being about seven feet. The
THE DRUGGIST, dealers
Irell Bros, have charge of the lumber yard that time George Winters was looking at snow-plow had thrown snnw from the
the storm out of the north window having main track Into thia space, and as It could
belonging to M. J. Goss.
his hand against the casing.
Lightning "not be thrown ItHbe opposite direction It
rrairlevllle.
' wtruck the north end of the house, follow­ was shoveled into the same space from the
Mrs. J. E. Doyle of Kalamazoo spent a ed down a rafter, came through the top of Hiding, forming a bard ridge from two to
the sill, struck Winters on the left elbow,
To consume™ of kerosene oil In Has­ few days of last week visiting her friend followed that arm up to his shoulder, then four feet high. Cregg stepped Imck from
tings anti Harry Co: We have established Mrs. S. E. Cavins—Geo. Down and wife proceeded across diis liody to his right leg between two freight ears, and striking this
an agency at Hastings for the sale of of Woodland have been visiting W. Doster going down indite current apparently snow bank his foot slipped, and he was
thrown between the cars and seriously In­
Snow Drop oil, which for luminatlug pur­ and other friends about here-^-A. Storms
left that member near the nnkle. It then
poses has no equal. Being a product of aud wife have been visiting friends at proceeded to tear the floor into splinters jured. For this be obtained a judgement,
the court holding that this condition of af­
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire Plainwell—Rev. Harding delivered an ad­ and make kindling wood of the siding.
fairs was due to negligence on the part of
tast makes it perfectly safe. It produces dress at Orangeville Decoration day— Becoming tired of these antics It left the
the railway company, which, if reasonable
a clear and white hght and free of odor, Decoration day passed very pleasantly and building aud went down into lite ground.
care
and diligence had been exercised,
quite
a
line
display
was
made
at
this
place
nor does It cause any deposit ou chimney
Winters Is hi a pitiable condition and suf­
which is so common with cheap and low by the G. A. R. Post and people of Deltou. fers intensely. It is said by those whq might have been prevented.—AUegnn Ga­
zette.
teat Ohio oil Since July 1. 182L Michi­ The flower girls were very tastefully dress­ have seen him that one-quarter of the skin
gan allows Um use of 120 degrees fire test ed aud the procession to and from the Is burned from his body and the wonder is
The
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene cemetery was made in good order.
that he survived the shock at all. The
Colonel Bilderwick (U- his wife’s dress­
made from Ohio crude and possesses a oration at Delton by Clement Smjth was ^uurse Of the current across his body Is
pronounced by tliW who lieard It as the
maker)—How ia it that my tailor mtbt
larger
percentage
of
sulphur
and
after
cx
­
AurgLA I'V'—
----- ---finest &lt;&gt;ne they ever listened to.
marked by a path about ten inches wide
.trading1 sufficient
_ Cuvnlnalvi.
Hart
I
naptha (explosive parti til
where the flesli is all burfied in deeply. calls for his account under six months, bat
to raise the fire test to 150 degrecq or more* s.
you wabt yadi money at once!
In other places where Ills burned the
It becomes useless, so tar as producing
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Seaman of Nashville flesh Is spotted. Hte undershirt was near­ ber of months It takes to make the nJterar
light is concerned but at a low test will
visited at Wm. Seaman’s Monday—J. D. ly burned from bls' body, rs was also the tions on your wife’s gowns before they are
bum fairly well, still producing a very
lining to hl* pantaloons. He suffers terri­
delivered.—Clothier and Furnisher.
disagreeable ordor while burning and load­ Guy visited friends iu Sunfield Sunday —
bly but It Is thought that he will recover.
ing the chimney with a greasy unbalance. Norman Guy of Putnam county, Ohio, vis­
(teorge Uwrence, who was standing by
ited
Maple
Grove
friends
last
week
—
A.
S.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost Is but
Winters
with
a
hammer
in
hl*
hand
was
Httle different than what you pay for the Rowley and daughter were at Thornapple
M. Teyuac thinks that throagi; patten*
knotked hiariMlble and the hammer hurled
cheap goods you are using and the satisfac­ fishing Saturday, also Wm. Jarrard and If.to nn adjoining room. When f-wnd both training and proper selection a bee mea*
___________ __
tion you will get In light will more than family.
men were Insensible and were picked up
compensate, saying nothing of additional
fnr dead. The other two men were sesafety. For sale by 8. E. Phillips. H. L.
The decoration people got wet ns usual vcrely shocked, and to cap the climax the
Newton and Cook A Cook.
With difficulty the
Monday—Andrew Smith returned from house caught on fire.
A. D. MatmarX), Wholesale Ag.
Erart last week—The women around Lere two men least Injured roused themselves
Hastings. Mich.

Hastings Banner

DRUG STORE.

Style Organ

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Largest Circulatw*

Paint your house with
white lead. Why! Be­
cause you can Save Mon­
ey by buying a TintedLeadofFKEDL. HEATH
The Druggist. He is going
ont of the paint business
and will save you 25 (per
chut, on lead and oil. This
lead is strictly pure and
Warranted to last and
cover as much surface
as any lead on the market.
Don't use an impure oil,
' buy nothing but the pure
linseed oil. Don't make
a mistake in the place

b to tool City llaik.
Fred L. Heath,

. Pubibtbed Thursdayi by
COOK EBOS..

COUNTY NEWS.

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OUR COUNTY

Hastings_Banner.| M|4dievHk
Thursday. June ». rS&lt;jx

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M. TH « ““ ’™“Ate* nite rrt-hom- lute bten (pteted

hi the river.
Miss Axubiah Cowles has put down a
wmcrctc walk in front of her residence.
It is said Ural there is a comet In the
eastern skies between.two and three a clock
Id the morning. Have you'twen It?

The double postal canl. the only means
yet provided for the payment In the inter­
national mail service ot return postage by
the sender of a communlcatiora w&lt;ll Ixl'
ready for sale about July I.:

Our attention has been called lo the fact
that we gav“ no credit to an article we
clipped from the Vermontville Echo, being
an extract from a letter from Erof. Eugene
Davenport.
It was unintentional Bro.
Sbenaan and we gladly make correetkxi.

There will be a reunion
all of Prof.
Taylor's singing classes m the county in
Pennock’s grove south of the city, on Sat­
urday June 11th, commencing at 10:30 a.
rm, and continuing throughout the day. A
apleodld program baa bitn prepared and a
cordtai Invitation Is extended to ail to atWlll Bennett can take Ihn lead for fish
stories this year so far. While fishing on
Leech lake Monday he caught 1G pickerel
at one place, and brought them all hortie to
prove it that they didn’t getaway just ax he
was about to puil them' over Into the boat
They weighed all the way from three to
eight pounds each.

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The following Interesting table is drawn
from Supervisor MeKrvjtfs report tor
Tboriiapple township wblcff he has just
couple

LOCAL NEWS.
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I Editor Sauudcrs as presiding officer.

the State road were teen on our streets
Sunday—Stephen Wolf and wife ot " owl­
land spent Sunday at tbta.plarc—Braden &lt;!t
Cass of Lake Odeum are buying potatoes
In thia place thU week—Mary Smith vis­
ited In this vicinity last week.

Salads should be served the day they are
prepared.
—
।
loe Is now used to preserve cut flowers.
aS ! Pat your bunch of men In the refrigerator
HU-beiecf e:o«sr seed.
I4A» | over night, belt anJ tee said U&gt; answer
Bushel. U fldtatoea..
’nilcven be,,er u,an leeatone
If possible have double kettles to cook
all grains. The price of one eari lie saved
Number of other cattle
In a short time by the saving of what
usually stick* to the kettle when cooked in
lhe ordinary way.
Rev. O. IL Johnson, of Lamont, will
Dress sachets filled with violet orris im­
preach lo Freeport Owgregattaalltls the
part the cleanliest perfume, a crescent one
coming year.
for the !eft under arm nntL.gn oblong ono
Report says that Delton will have for the right side of the corsage and a long
another saloon. Delton baa other things narrow roll for the back seam of the dress
»be needs a great deal mure.
skirt, just below the waist.
During
Chas. Van Amburg has purchased Gwin ;
azu
.u.r the
...« season when
-....... eggs are
.r*.
— —
--—. --A Cu'a Mock «&gt;f groceries. and will open a •
and eheap UM...;
many |Z,
persons
pack
them,
mmu
grocery and crockery Mure nt Ihlton.
|I end down. In
Ir. a te»x
tox well covered
c0J”rwL*
with
l“'
i coarse salt, never allowing the eggs to
Scarlet fever is reported near Cedar toucb each other. Have small holes bored
Creek.
;
j '
(in the bottom to drain off the moisture.
Charles Moreau Is said to be a novice In 1 Some tw oats topack in.
a mechanical way. While working on the ,
a delicious almond cream is made by
repository the other day he placed a ladder mixing half n pint of cream with a pint of
against a post on which he desired to nail milk: sweeten to taste, add the yolks of
a plate: tire top of tire ladder being over I eggs and the white*. with an ounce of
the post, and the post running between I ebopped almohdx Stir over the fire In a
the rounds. He nailed the plate on all ; porcelain bowl or pipkin placed in n sauce­
right. but was obliged to take the ladder i pan of tolling water until It thickens,
apart to kraseti It from the post. Charlie | Serve in custard cups.
is talking of taking a trip to Dwight. Hl.— .
lJot ^(sup |, |n every way belter than
l&gt;elton freeze.
| col(i fot W9e on meats. You can thicken
Mrs: Lucy Gordon asks Woodland town-1 any sanee almost as well with cornstarch
ship fur 3.573 damages for Injuries received I ns with-butler. This March ha» 01! In It.
from falling &lt;»n a defective sidewalk in the j With some syrup of preserve or Jelly or
village while the village and township ' the juices of canned fruits very good sweet
were together, if Mrs. Gordon had fallen i sauces can be made with either arrow root
on a Hastings Wduwaiki, modesty would , or any other tine starch. Cornstarch put
have forbidden' her asking less than S10.- in with the vinegar for coldslaw makes a
0J0.
I good thicken Inc. This Is to be remember'd
' when butter is high.
Artemus Eastbrook, rd W nodland, has a
m.-V u«.i &lt;inM that «riM»s
rustic stand which has stood in his home ( wIT«
st^
fur several months, and which has several "
B Xin 1V bv n^lit k a

Bill Hye in writing about the country
roods expresses himself as follows: "Our
wagon roads throughout the country are
generally a disgrace to civilization and be­
fore we undertake to supply Jueger under­
wear and sealskin covered Bibles with flex­
«« ,r .1.
to„„ruwible backs to the African it might be well tug out or it.
.blacking.
to put a few dollars Into the relief ot galled
Woodland
real
estate
Is
assessed
al 371H.-; A water bottle, the Interior of which
and broken down horses that have lost
their health on our miserable highways.” MO and personal property at «81.500; a ha, b^tne coated with carbonate of lime
gain of 310,400 in real estate and a loss of fn,ra haril waler&gt; ranv
c|eaDed by washOld Sol is gelling up so high that it 34.500 In irersortal estate from the assess-1 Jnc ln watcr jn wh|ch a faspoonful of
hardly seems possible tiiat we will have mentof the prep-eding year.
. • ,p|rit* pfaalta has treen dissolved. Rinse
any more sndvr storms this reason. In­
Prof. Charlei Wolcott will make a i well before using.
stead of sitting around a red-hot coal stove
ThewhltesofegKsniaybegivendlfferand shivering, as has Iwcnqulte customary balloon ascenslnn and parachute drop in
I se rasplierry
up to the present, people bare commenced Xashrille on caeb day of the races. Juneent coiora and flavors.
, (tyrun for pink eggs, spinach for green ami
to let their mind wander to the more en­ *J and 10.
■ the grated yellow rlud of the lemons with
joyable things of life.
Camping parties
ttyu or three drops of’saffron for yellow,
are te.’cohdng quite common and the coff
tagrs nt the favorite resorts near the city
e 'i... «
...nt
cmm and
an'l vanilla
ranula ami
and chocolate
chocolate for
for brown.
brown. If
If
The Star Sunday school will h &lt;1 Child-1 f
gliding the flavoring the cream Is not
are being opened tor the first time since 7'2
’JEX
Lv
nnlte firm. stir In a little powdered sugar.
the reason closed last year.

Jin Indlanna exchange crowds a vast
amount of good sense Into a small space
.
when it says: Small debts are what blights day. June IV atj 10 unlock.
the general business ot a country. Every
.
I I,.a
_ .
store keeper has a large nathlxfr of small
wUng.
i |
debts on his books and when It Is remem­
thta weak~We think j
bered that the aggregate amounts In many Hummer Is ticarjas the little moequitoei* are .
cases to hundreds ot dollars, aud that It "Sending in their bills—Mr. and Mrs. M. I
comes out of the profits of lu» business. It Manning have liven entertaining relatives j
can readily lx: seen wlj .the small dvjR from Tenn—LaM Friday wnj-a great day j
system of ttie country figures, largely/in in our town. The streets were thronged I
discouragement; aiiddossefl to lhe trade.
with people from all parts of the country, i
Had the early pioneers even In their Pomona Grange creates quite an excite- ‘
wildtyl dreams, pictured that theri: would ment—A weddipg in the near future—Mrs. i
.
.
have been such a demand tot nice timber S. Weeks Is quite |&gt;oorly.
us there Is to-day, it goes without" saying
that the waste of limber wotitd have been
. •vui’i iirove.
less marked. In clearing land for making
Still it rains—N. Coats is getting totter
homes, millions ot feet of lumber that —Mrs. Flora Wood is still on the sick list i
would command an enonuvuH price to-day
—Bena Slocum from the State Road spent
were given over to Ike flames. The court
Sunday at .lames Townsend's—Anna
bouse, that stands as a monument to old
Chase will l«»avu this place for Grand Rap­
pioneer days, has srots that .are made of
Ids In the near future—Mr. Futbea and
fine black walnut lumber, so we are told.
family Sundayed at Sid Thomas'—Wm.
At the present market value of walnut the
Durkey of HoIum-h church vicinity has been l
seats in the court room are worth as trfuch
laid up for some time with rheumatism—
as all the rest ot the building put together,
Rev. lliiwplirei preached at the church
providing the walnut is In good condition,
Saturday ev^fing. Sunday morning and
as it undoubtedly Is.
evening—Mrs. Gould, daughter Ruth and
Comptroller ot the currency Lacey, son John, will make tin extended visit in
formerly member ot Congress from this the east. Buffalo. Cincinnatti and New York
district, in a recent Interview thus “peaks and wilt start in a few days—Mrs. Fowler
of his intended removal to Chicago to of Grand Rapid fl visited her sister Mrs. L.
assume the presidency of the Bankers’ Fuller one day last week—The six la! at
National Bank: "I feel that Chicago Is Wm. Smith’s was well attended and all re­
more firmly linked with Michigan than b port a good time—Truman Munion rides
New York, and so 1 prefer to go to the in a new buggy—M Isa Reuter of Freeport
former city. The Bankers’ National is to was dress-making at Mrs. Engles' last
be a new Institution wl*h a million dollars week—C. Fuller nnd wife was In Wood­
capital all {mid In. and Its directors are land last Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. Marks of
among the best and wealthiest citizens of
the city. The new 21-story Masonic tempie. In which building the bank will occu­
py a targe portion ot the first story, Is
nearly ready for occupancy.
I shall not
resign here to take effect before July 1. as
the bank will not open for business until
ou or about that time.*’

Ever since Hastings Division No. IP an­
nounced its determination not to drill at
the coming conclave in Kansas City In
August, and seemed still more detirmined
not to change thdr convictions as time
went on tl*t It wgs tor the best interests
of all concermd, not to enter the contest.
Interested parties have tried to draw them
into the confect. Ixmg screeds have filled
Pythian perodicols denouncing their de­
cision as a cowardly one; that the with­
drawal of lhe champions would lessen the
.interest in the meeting and discourage
competition: that it would -cast a reflec­
tion upon (he Integrity of the Michigan
brigade.” etfl/ It is very strange but these
•*\ protests come at so late a time that It
would be impossible to get the division or­
ganized aud in good drilling trim by the
time of the meeting.
Had the Division
made such a decision after It had won the
championship the first lime at Milwaukee,
such imputations might have some weight.
But to cast such reflections after the cham­
pionship has been won the second time In
succession, and after good and abundant
reasons had been given, Is unjust and
uot knightly, to say the leuL But those
" who hare entered their protests at the
eleventh hour may be assured that they
will have the pleasure of seeing the champious drill at the contest In 18M, at which
time we expect to be In lhe "pink of eon
dltlon” and win the cbampionsnlp for the
third time.

TURF ANDJTRACK NOTES

During the racesat Stn'aAikv Cal.
April 30. Silkwood, a filly not yet a year
old. paced an eighth in 18 seconds.
Sunol will eat hay that cost FH per ton.
The price was 313 per ton nt PleaMntuwu,
Cal., and the freight to Meadville

Hal Pointer
a purse of K,q
•ably during th

md (or

same tree ot chance. Mr. Park« r. P
prletor of the, Hasting* huuw. ‘V™
Dr. Lakins'pallenta.
Call ®n
Hme and-gel a list of home testimonlata.
' Jas. L. Wilkins, ex Mayor of Ha*‘*’*’*
says: “My pl!« would come down
constantly when I was on my te*t
J r
two years! was unable “» nrt‘’
never came down once after
Irkins’
trratmeuL
I d‘« nx»re

work in one day than I
before he treated me and do IL?.1 J.Ld*
I have talked with many Grand
people he cured year* ago and all speak ot
his ability in the hignest termsCall on the Dr. and talk it over.

Got. John Mllkr. ot North IHHoU. reUU. on in.ui.re or whnl H boln* *Sc*,ln;
pll.brt by firmer. In lhe Krt Kir.r X .11.1
or Mlnnrwl. .nJ North
J1'
S. J. LoUnd. n.-ar bib town or Dwight. S.
D bought 1*50 acres of land In the spring
&lt;)t”18l»L for 8-i.GGO. and raised crops that
season worth the salary ot a government
clerk. Iu excess of the eost of hta farm, as
per the following statement:
«tuo Bu. of Wheat. »’ ate........ ttan.M
no .. .. oate.j^Sta-

.Working day and
night on Victor Bicy-i
Go to DR. LOWRY S
cles and do not
I hatf /our eyeH fitter! with
produce
________ - them fast
'glasses or spectacles. Jn „r.
enough to supply the Ider to have your eye si-l/t
,1
•
...
..
preserved in.n
into old age.
the
demands.

eyes should be properly exam­
ined and tlie right kind pf ’
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of th.. fin.
e&lt;t quality and greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and sp&lt;-. ta.
cles at his office, where you
'■ can have your eyes examined
at all t mes.-

THE VICTOR
' LEADS.
SHRLEY W. SMITH,
The Victor Man

iieductiug «»t of taiui
...........................................................
S1.LM50
Cases of'thl* kind are so common that
they are a drug in ‘ the news market out

When you jvant a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Go to the

C/Z’F BAKERY.
Fine line of creams aud
fresh confectionery.

SABBATH SCHOOL SONG.
Up men of toil, when you seek for a choice.
Let your own better judgment decide,
The Light Running Plano will brighten your fields..
For she is never found lacking when tried.
As she glides through the fields^df the Golden Grair
And the wealth of bright Hewers in crown she;, c
As they fall seem glory, and smile as the song bird I
Are singing around the Plano.

A. E. RENKES.
00104906
All property belonging to
Mrs. H..J. Kunfield in Hustings
including houses, vacant lots
and farnijof 40 acres in second
ward. Apply to

W. F. POWERS.
HARDWARE STORE.
sm ICE OF ASSIGNEE S SAIJL
By virtue of the ci-mmou law kMdgmcpt 1 He­
ir made to me by the H-.o-Ur.K- Furnttuni C&lt;n»plitiy. for the benefit of St* emlitore. I eltall

Mr. Chat. N. Hauer
Ot Frederick, Md., suffered terribly far over
ten year«with abscesses ami running sorer on
Lis left leg. Ho wasted away, grew weak and
thin, and was obliged to use a cane and cratch.
Everything which could to thought of was dou-s
without good result, until ho began taking

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
which effected a perfect cure. Mr. Hauer Is
now U| the best cf health. Full particulars uf
his ca»o will to scntall who address
j
C. I. Hoop A Co., Lowell, Mass.
Ho5O‘3 PILLS tro*hetest cfter-dlaoerruu,
mUt digestion, ecm headache end bhlotuam.

CASTORIA
Castoria 11 Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Nareotlo substance. It Is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops,' Soothing Syrups, and Castor OU.
It is Pleasant. IU guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castorladcstroys Worms aud allays
fererishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cm.
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.

1,200 MEN

Unurt BwhU. MW- «t» b.

TT'V^l*
;

What is

forenoon, at the office lately occupied by *airt
Harthurx Furniture-Company. In the eftyof
Ha-itliut*. Mh’htaan. located in
factory
'■ulldluK of ulil company, nil the pnqwrtv and
ai-uhcta of ever)- name, nature und deecripuon of
waiil ItaetlnK* Furniture Couj;&lt;any. which ohatl
not have In-vn x&gt;l&lt;! and dlN]w*ed of by me. pre­
vious u&gt; the time above appointed for offer­
ing aalfl property at public «ale.
The property &gt;ooffered for »a!e ta emlirai-&lt;-l.
for the mo»t jan. in the following jreneral des'Tiptiono. to wit:
U) Alt the right*. Interred and '•quittai of
every kind t--l&lt;mxJng to sai.l a-wlgnor in and
to the tolidine* and the appurtenance* occnSled hy wild company tor the purjWM**» of it*
U'ln»ort. luciudmx the rtaht.*. interest» and
erjulUe- of .sold a«»lKQor in the laud on which
i-Ud toildtn#* arc located. tteecrB.ed «■ frdlows, to wit: .
City lots five hundred forty four, five hundred
forty five, five hundred forty dx. five hundred
forty Meren. five hundred forty nine, five hun­
dred fifty, five huu«lre&lt;l fifty one. nve hundred
any two. five hnndred •eventeen. five hundred
efjfhtern. five hundred nineteen, five hundred
twenty.dtvi- hundred twenty two. nve hundred
twenty three, five hundred twenty four, fire
hundred twenty five, four hundred three, four
hundred four, four hundred five, four hundred
six. four hundred seven, four hundred eight,
four hundred nine, four hundred ten. f&lt;»nr hun­
dred eleven and four hundred twelve, or the
city of HaMiuKs Harry county, Ml chi gnu.
cording to the recorded plat thereof.
&lt;X) AU bills receivable and account* receiv­
able of -cild assignor.
&lt;3» AU finished stock of beds, or jvirt* of
Ivedii. drawn, commode*, toilette*, or part* ot
toilettes, outer tablew kitchen tables, etc., on
the first floor of factory building number two.
wcnplcd by said aMdgnor. »«r in tire shipping"
room of said factory: also all beds, or part* of
bras, commode*.dreMtenutoUettc*.andpturtMof
toilettes, in the white:" also all such good* in
proce** of completion, or completed, a* arc con­
tained in the cabinet an I finishing rooms in
the second story of said toHdfnr numtw two.
(4» All *awrd lumber. conxhtUng of oak. ma­
ple. sycamore, b34wiw&lt;M&gt;d, incindtnir also "dimettoon lumber.’’ Which u in the yard* of said

‘5i All glass, paints, oils, hardware aud
manufacturing supptie* of ail kinds.
«i&gt; Ail dimension stock not in lhe yanla of
sa._! company o’ the time of said assignment.
ftiflrhtnery of every-name, nature
an.! kind contained in said factory buildings,
together With lhe belting, shafting and coun­
ter shuftlHi, rouncctto with sail machinery
and p»»wer. together with engine* and G.lk-re
.»&gt; All furniture and tatSw of“ « him!
connected with the bnstaess of said assignor
ev^t- A!L?UUon*ry an,‘ ,,mce "upPlJ^of
cry xmo.

«1U nnp.13 .»a -ii
upon &gt;ald property mentioned In saidimbdlvbe
M?"r
* which mortgage bears 'late
w** ffi”''® oy th* HioiUng*
Hiraltnre Company to the HasUngs CltyBanl.
In the sum of ten thousand dollars, arid was
7°uhde.^ mScU &amp; ffr,

bile sale, upon a certain mortgage toarte®
te March 4. l«B. given by the HaiSxuni Fn£

S

Call and see us,

T. N. BLINSTON &amp; SON
Hastings. &gt;{ich.

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,”
.

The stock of lumber and shingles lately
purchased by

At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and sfad-

ing’

"

.

,

I he latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.
&gt; ,
Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything.”

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWING MACHINE?
If bo, buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you ^5
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other for $25 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!

Castoria.

1 Castoria ft an excellent medicine for chib
good effect upon their children."

Ing date March fith. tffia and ntoi t'n t u.

A larger profit is made by the breeder of
high-class trotters than by the breeder of
any other stock.

Nothing In the oralnary surroundings of
a horse can be so Injurious as the absence
ot good ventilation.

.rr |.&gt;.-Uy 1.1.1 In fa"® &lt;•’»’&lt;’ Hurt will,
pajMfr
Vnder lUe wpe&lt;r
-liould be a layer
. of white cotton.

ET*Dr.
7r I-THURSDAY
S. Ukln*. lb. Brt*«l

in So. Oxford St , Brooklyn,' N. Y.
such balance as shall, on the dii

U‘

the real
’Nchare

regular

SIMM. bMdrt’.SSX

any and all times, on and an-,l’r .‘i” “iSte '

The Dollar of the Poor Man
Is just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich. He .**11®
lhe Light Running .World Renowned Domestic, The New
Home and some other first-class machines.
He will sell you a machine for a small payment down
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you to call on him before you buy.
Needles, oils and parts for all machines,

T. PHILLIPS.

�Unlike«»Dutch Process
No Alkalies

EXCEEDS A SCORE.
The Death Roll Left by the
•
Wellington Cyclone.

SOMEOF

Other Chemicals

WHICH IS BOSS.

the
preparation of

VERY COMPLETE WORK OF THE WIND

&lt;u*t? «ncd &lt;»»

,

•. ht'-h is ausolutely pure
ansi soluble.
■

('■■tn 4- ee times the strength

IT A WELCOME’
WHEREVER IT GOES.

FAIRBANKS

SANTA CLAUS SOAP

IS THE BEST FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD USE.

ms.

iraurfahiug.

by Crocora svorywhere.

■jxa,&amp; Co., Dmliasisr, Mass.
13 BE IN EVERY UOLSEBOiD

■.'e-iswajw

OREN'S COUGH CURE

all Grocers keep it.
A\f\PE ONLY by

NKFAIRBANK &amp;C0.
CH ICLA60.

_______

5nOKE&gt;

ED. POWER J’
NO. 35.

|

YOU

ICOUGH
]OONT OFLAY

Mk.higan Central always the same
ultj

Falls Routt.'

Visited by 12,*

* AND WASHING THE CLOTHES,

w. Baker &amp; Co.’s

Breakfast Cocoa,

MERITS FORCLEANING

KEMP S

122 ALWAYS THE PEST

balsam

rionsly

Hurt — Property

Deatroycd

jurn occurred In th. Detroit rivar about,
’ran“
-- ---------- •
;1 o'clock awmUr nl«bt. r.«rl, .lnkl»a I “ U 1» u.
&lt;*“J"±f S!
Ih. totter. Md iu,ta» th. dmwnloir ol p-ttetopportunltta tortahd
Mr. John Horlrr, owner ■&lt; th. tug, .nd
th«n&gt; to • «•&gt;?»" “ "&lt;? In
.tityof cheap aubetances, that are ground
Chief Engineer Robinson, of the aloam■ in so that the grains of the product are all
barge Majsstlc, who was on the Wash­
I of the same shape aud color. The purchaser
burn nt the time.
therefore hnaabeolutcly no protection abort
of chemical or microscopical analysis. The
TWO OTHER TOWNS VISITED.
I compound takes on the aroma of whatever
deffee fa In it, aud very few persons will
take the trouble to protect themselves from
W1CAITA, Kan., May 30.—The cyclone such Imposition.—New York Sun.
Friday night killed seven persons at Har- I
per and seven at Argonia. The des true- j
lion was frightful, as Ixith towns are near- :
!y razed. Over two score arc badly in­
jured. Nearly every public building In
TIME Table.
both towns .was destroyed. The storm
in erte «t -May 15,1KM.
swept through a belt of eourttry one and a
mu„ wme „CMIDg up
Grand Haplds, Detroit
half miles wide, licking up everything Favorite lloute between
and the east.
dean. It wns accompanied in portions of

Ib'&lt;

Kaxbas City May 30.-A hpodal to
lira Journal from ^rilingtou, Kans.,
says: W elHugton’s cyclone visitation has
made it for the time thc chlcf object of
interest for al! southern Kansas. No snch
crowds have visited this city Itefort as
those which alnce earliest daylight poured
in on every railroad and highway yesterday. On all its four lines centering here
th.Si.ur. m ,».!*» from... tor
north as HutcWuaun, south from Arkausas City and west from Medicine Ixxlge,
while the Rock Island, wan equally Industrioas in forwarding sightseers to tho
stricken city. Division Passenger Agent
Murdock, ot the Santa Fe, estimated the
crowd at IB,(MX) which, is an exceedingly
conservative estimate.
It Is the common remark of those who
have wltnc*scd similar scenes that in the
rxtent aiid cumpleteueiM of the d rot ruelion it transcends anything lu their experieuce. Other like calamities have been

..I:L destructive cloudsouthern Kansas with
burata. At lingo, nenr Hnrper, two per­
j sons were killed *by n water
* spout.
*
!
The names of the killed nt Harper ore:
!
; J. L. Stainham, James Harrison, wife and
child of dmnes Gallagher, child of Grant
• Tomlin, Mr*. Frank Tomlin, William
' Stevenson. Injured: Samuel Cole, will
I probably die; Robert Libricht, Samuel
J Challis; Mrs. Samuel Challfa, probably
. fatid.
I
Wild Winds Elsewhere.
j
Brownville, Ma, was visited by a terri­
fic wiudaud rain storm Saturday afternoo», doing considerable damage.
At Marshall, Mo., Saturday there was a
. miniature cyclonecarrylugroofs away and
doing other damage. Frank Davis was
! seriously hurt.
| At Knob Knoster, Mo.,-a nunritr of
! houses were partially wrecked nnd several
। P*™0’!’* injured.

attended with greater loss of life, but
THE HOOSIER PROHIBITIONISTS.
rarely has a picture yf such utter desola- |
v
tionnnd ruin been presented as that seen ■ They Adopt a Platform sod Nominate a
in the devastated district. The miracle of j
state Ticket.
«.
--------------^ May 37.—The Indiana
it -u
all M
is that Lhe loss of ...
life
was notImhakapol
four
put a full state
fold greater. This fa to be attributed to |, Prohibitionists yesterday,
,,,r
the fact that the churches and the buzii- |1 ticket iu the field
fluid nud
and adjourned. The
ne*&gt; blocks were practically deserted ext-­ platform adopted declares for prohibition,
cepting the twt&gt; hotels, where eight of thee ' for government control of railroads and
fatal casualties sp far reported occurred.
telegraphs, for the removal of the tariff

I... ;

i;w’w fa*!

2i Horthera

I

A- M..'

IEVi.

I

T- M.

' Grand Rapids
iKa-t t’urfa
McCord
Allo .
.
Elmdale
GlarksvUIn
l..'.k'.'
Woodbury
Stiufiehl
Mulliken
G,nmd ledge
Lansing
Detroit

' tiowardUlty
Kdmore
Stanton
loute
■ Grand Ledge

I .:uiilng
Grand JxKlxo
Mulliken
Hunflr.ld
Woodbury
LskeOdewa
Clarksville
Elmdale
Allo
McCord
East Paris
Grand Itaplds

Grund ESSie
Portland
(onia
Howard City
Ionia
Stanton
■ ilnmre
IN THE
• Every day. others week days only, t stop
from ncct ssitiei*, against alien landowu- on signal.
.
There were nineteen in all, no far as
Parlor
cars on all trains between Grand Rap­
shlp. for wore rigid immigration and natknown at this writing, killed, and several
ids and Detroit. Seats 25 cents. Connections
urallzntiou laws, for election ot senators made in Union station, Grand Rapids with the
of the wounded have tiled. The names of
by popular vote, for postal savings banks,
. Local Agent, Havitugi [
the former arc:
lx?onnrd
Adamson,
for prohibition of grain nnd stock specu­
ji-.i.KS G. P Bi T. A. Chicago
fhomas N, Cornwall, Frank Campbell,
.UA-*
nr..
...... ...... «...
lation, for service pemdons 'and for clos­ &lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;«,
ids asn-FrrosKxr.
Favorite route to the
Matilda Carson, Caroline Dillard, ----ing the World’s fair Sundays.
summer resorts of northern Michigan.
French, Junies Hastie, James Harrison,
Trams leave Grand liaplrts for Chicago, a.
.
| The following ticket was nominated:
James Hendricks, Henry James, Kl
M.nnd 12.05 P. M..H11B P. M. ArriveChlcSgO
w*. .
»&lt; „
Governor, Rev. Aaron Wirth, of Jay coun- 5:161*.
M.. 5:25 P.M. Aud 7:06 A. M.
Jones, William Jones,
Jo..™, Wharton
Wh.no,, Mason,
MteO., ,
c. W. ColtonIztave lor Manistee and Traverse City 7:HAJames Mayer, Mrs. J.
K. Sanner,
i-. ' Mamie
o( Shelby. M-onurr ot .Ute, J.ou. M.andSd? P. M.
I Strand, X. Silvn, Hart Upson, James
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers on
McCormick, of Gibson; auditor, Frank night
truths to Chicago.
I Weaver.
Taggart, of Brown;trcnsurer. H. H. Moore,
Ask oar agents lor further particulars or
Injured victims—Those taken out of the
of Benton; attorney general. C. S. Dob­ write to
‘
ruins injured, some of whom have since
Gkzutur. DkHavkn. Gen’i Pass r A« t.
bins, of Martin; reporter of the supreme
Grand Rapids.
I died,are as follow*: Charles Adamson,Miss court, John W. Bair, ot Newton; super­
I Bishop, Jrs.se Brown, Guy Colby, Mrs.
intendent of public instruction, E. A- De­
Henry Conrad Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Earl,' vore. of Sullivan; state statistician, M. E.
I'llOBAlB OHDBK
Edward Forsythe, E. J. Forsythe, Silva Shiel, of Marion; supreme judge from
Forsythe., Walter Forsythe, Lieutenant Third district. Robert Denny, of Marlon;
William French, Mr*. T. J. Hanna, Mat­ ap|&gt;ellatu judges, John Baker, John D. County of Barry, holdeu at I ha Probate Office Id
---------- ,......
.........................................U||. &lt;
v&gt;rn-* an&lt;i "»rm
the city ot Hasting*, in said county, ou Tues­
tie
Hotigus, Charles Hoover, Muggle King, Gouger, and John B. Joyce.
f ritsids among mvall. • ami aH w&gt;tb whom lie ba» bail any hind of Ehallmw
day. the 17H&gt; dav of May, in the year one
James Imwrenre. Mrs. MAion, John Mar­
iban any aremar wm had ever vw'tcu our locality, indeed his character,
thousand eljjht hundred and ninety two.
like hl* skill, m beyond repnmeh.
tin, Joseph Morris, Casue Mitchell, Mrs.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
The following are the dclvgntes-st-large Probata.
Holier: Millard,Carrie Mitchell (child,)Mrs.
DCBJNO THECO.Ml.Xi; YEAR THE IIOCTOK'S
lo the national convention: Frank DeIn lhe matter ot the estate of David
Murphy,
Ralph
Batekln,
----Sammons,
'tslta vrUl be faithfully continual, and .* life ami health be tparvd ho hopes
Bowker, deceased.
souchet,
U.
1
’
.
Dunn,
S.
J.
Pfrimmer,
P.
Charles Stoner,------ Thrall, W. H.^Tucker,
reading and Alina the petition duly verified
W. Hagans, H. J. Hall, E. B. Bcsun_/S. otOn
to add many names t&lt;» hfa nlntoly very &lt; xtepstve list «•? jmtJeot*.
Almertu Bowker, widow of said deceased,
j Dick Weaver (child.)
The past two years hmcrfatvely incrrit*cd thenumb* r id chronic invalids,
A. Haynes, X. G. Carter, Mrs 1K M. praying forreasoos thorein set forth that the
real estate of said deceased In said petition de­
Of the above Mrs. Murphy, an aged
Minbed may be partitioned and set off to the
AH »ijtl&lt;n :* from caiarrb. iim«t and lung af| weman, and Jessie Brown will probably iI W. Hoxter, 8. J. North and Eli Kilter; several heirs &lt;&gt;f said drewaaed.
fs'.lfnz in.-tiMd or Imprfrvtny. up|c*s under the
■ clectors-atd.-irgv. Sylvester Johnson and
Thereupon It I* onlered. lhat Friday, the
1 die nud, as will be seen fnun what follows,
Till* fa al*&lt;&gt; true of catarrhal isMhUtfans of the
j M. W. Hardin*; members of national com­ totbday otJune, A D.i-wt at ten o'clock in tbn
Momneli. l.intefa. kldnoys nn&lt;! I ladd -r. Imifa-d tin- glandular -j stem r.nd
1
one
of
them
has
already
died.
The
fu---------- ------------------- r..._
... ..... i
.in|r |o ncurjtgta.
mittee. John Ratliff and Mrs. H. M. forenoon, be asblKued for the hearing of said
petition and that the he’rs at law of said de
| nerals of six of the cyclone victims—Mrs. Gougur.
।
liter u!m&gt;, os'ie cd
ceased
and all other persons Interested In said
j Snsfaer, her sister. Ails* Kittle Strahn,
nn.| in Uni many
estate . are required to appear at a session of
ca*«f has auffc
gi’wrnl tnrpiillty.
■ntarjflrfM nt&lt;
DEFIANT UNION SEMINARY.
&gt; ix-onanl Adnmson, Ida Jones. Horton Up­
Mid CtrarLtben to ba omara at the ProiMtc
swumpantt*! I,
dbM «v. ronMtjM!
ton.
and Profosoc James Mayer—took
ntfiee.
In
the CUjM'd Hastings, tn raid County,
cm depreertops ot
and show cause, it any there be, why the prayer
‘ place yesterday afternoon front the Metho*
i'vin.-t.’d with tuni of palms
ol the netictoc.er may not bv granted. And it Is
mid Mik*&lt;&gt;: \-&lt;*t.coaled tmigw
.•king bond, back ntid nml*.
I dlst church. Jame* Hasty wns burled
further
ordered,
that said petti loner give notice
thick and hlffq C'itolt*! urine.
I’oBTl.AXb, Ore., Slay. ID.—The Presby­ to the persons Interested In said estate, of the
later in the day by t he (Ml Fellows, while
j Ed Forsythe will receive the rights of terian general awctnbly got ns far as a pendency .of said petition and the hearing
thereof
by
causing
n copy of thia order to be
tlcma w!!* fuhhfiiliy ’* U*»w lu^iruuuoti-, without wh
' sepulchre today. The body of Thomas Vote on the Briggs case Saturday and published lu the Hastings
Baxxkil a newsj Cornwell Ims Iren forwarded to hfa home Briggs was beaten. Before the debata be­ pnm-r printed and circulated In said County of
Ulcus Dr. HUninhrcy v
Barry,
onee
In
each
week for three successive
TIJ.
.hr.
i
.
I,
near
Ik'lleploin
and
that
of
Frank
Coxnpbring it sample &lt;&gt;! urn.
gan the report ot the co~m^ttt*o on the­ week.* previous to Mid
day of hearing.
j Udi to Wiilinnudmrg, Kv.
ological setnlmirics wns prescnteil which
Chas. W. aumstrom;.
Judge of Probate.
declares that Union has fuileil to corAply
taken without r pdr*on:il vxitnlnutlon.
J
' FREAKS OF THE TORNADO.
(A true copy.)
, with its obligation in the cointmct of 1570;
rujUlly ttallhra into the
that the chair c.f Biblical theology (Briggs
•K&gt;.l
drntaeM from
MORTGAGE SALK.
Ur. Humphrey cured me.
J
,
; chair) fa dejurc vacant; that the seminary
phy.-Jcfnns end ft H-nd*. &lt;*'|M
having Ixen made In th* conditions
Hi.v. Ira IL Caiid. IlijlfflMc. Mich.
stprles of the I fa In Open defiance of the tUMembly, aud ofDefault
Many are'fl rlrange
.
do anything &lt; ! account. Huv
a certsiD m:&gt;r:gaiur made by Fred 11. WhltHolman 5. Humphrey.
|
nev nmt Frank G. Whitney to Manly A. Bald­
wind’s vagnrle*\nnd of mnrvelous escape*, : that the com pact must 1m&gt; nmiutained.
win dated February nd. A. D. i*uo. and recorded
Dr. Holman 8. Hutnpbr* y h»
A Vote on the Brigg* Caaa.
j while pathetic adventure* are not want­
the office ot the ll-ui-»ter ot lbwd* for tho
I Ills proposed that the matter be arbi­ in
County ot Barry and State of Michlga*. on the
ing In Frank Qunpbcll’s pocket was
wn.iivl tn a skeleton, we* n ~r&lt;
Si’tfvrvr Irom Htnrrit.
20tb
day ol February A. D lew In liber 34 of
;
trnild
Iwtween
the
assembly
and
the
setnifound a telegram from' his wife raying !
1’or nineteen long years I suffered the misery nt d an- rh'sitnntlsm and tttetlnal*' &lt; &lt;«i:stij»atJ&lt;&gt;fi. V •• took bf:n to
■ nary. The BrlggH ruse then came up mortgages, on patre L3 and said mortgage was
novanccot • erinite deafness from catarrh &lt;»! ihe«u ami Dr. Holnrnn 8. Humphrey «t the ntitcl In Miain about
that she and the children would fa- nt ; again and Briggs completed his argument. on thrSKh dav of Fvbiunn', !K»&gt;. a»*izn&lt;xi to
rn:.l&lt;Iie i-ar. Was completely cuted by Dr. Humphrey.
«&gt;m» year ago and in a tew months It” sa, fell nud entire­
CharlesT. Gorham which Mki a*&gt;Ugum&lt;*nt w»a
AMOS KxshALU.4111 Isdale. Mich.
।
home
Satiftday
after
a
three
months
’
abA
|pi)g
ueuw
.
r(UUW
lucll
n
VUMJ
WIU4
ly over bls phntirred and w*rlr hci;'le»s drmdllittn.
A long debate ensunl and then a vote wns duly rreordrd. on «.luch worigige there fa
I'.tAS-K I 1t&lt;n vnoN, Edtn. Ingham ('•■.. Ml. li.
| M-ncc in Kentucky. James K. Ha*tie was. ordered, which was taken on each of the claiim d to b* due al the date of this DpUce the
sum of two btuidred thirty dollars and thirtyI In n barber's clirrir in the Phillip.* House six ground-* of appeal In turn. Each was three cent*, and an attorney’s fee of i weaty-flvo
I WliltA*. II'.* or
«nI l
.• r
i mi
torture with ulcintk-h «if the stomach '*&gt; such ms extent
I when lhe crash came, and he met death sustained by a large majority. Then a dolfais provided for In said mortgage and no
troubled for year* with catarrh, deafness and that 1 votnltid tip evdry night what ( had eaten during
I will* one cheek shaven nnd the other uh- vote on three propo*itions as to the appeal suit or pruci-eding* at law having been Insti­
■from one car. Was completely cutfcd by Dr. the day. 1 tried every wlu-re f»;r relief, even triiiig t&gt; De*
to recover the money* secured by said
shaved. In one instance a horse va.* ' —to -tistnfa as a whole, to sustain in part, tuted
Humphrey
•
troit. *-wl gpt mi icllef until 1 put my
m the hands of
motlgage. or any part thereof:
picked up bfidlly nnd deposited on the top ! nnd nut tnSustain—wra* taken, resulting:
Rar. F. w. iuylky-Jorrh. Me Argon. Mti-h.
Dr. HolmitnS. H«;r rl.icy. who ennd wo intlrelv In ft
Now. therefore, by virtue o( the nowerof sale
n w ututtilfa.
.'in.'. .M. I* t iinMwM.t.. hii-luc. Mtoll.।
of a tw.b'tory building. A baby was • To sustain as a whole. 2U2; sustain in {*art, round cd Iu said mortgage, aud the statute la
such
case
amt provided, notice fa hereby
| taken out of its cradle, carried a distance • 127; not to sustain, 87. A resolution was given thatmade
entirely cured by l&gt;r. Holman 8. Humphrey.
. ,
chi Saturday the 2na day of July.
— *......... .. ...........
I of two blocks, and deposited unhnrtned on ; offered and referred declaring that tho ap- A.’ D. 1802. at ten o'clock in the forenoon. I shall
E. C. CsurnKtX. Hillsdale. Mwb.
or Ih.ooi* Ct'HKti.- Fur fourn v;i y&lt;s»r* ! bad ts* n tortur­
ed with a cwgb which was i.lfa n -&gt; wrewt t.s to vomit
&gt;ell
nt
public
auvliau,
tn tfio highest bidder, nt
• a pile of liny.
peal Ixdng sustained the verdict of the
me. and r.t one time I cliuust tiled t«d&lt;wth 1 nl«o lied a
the north front door .4 the court houae tn the
'
The journey «t a 1’lnio Glass.'
| New York presl'XJcry be reverse*! and that ylty
vt ry e«-v&lt; rv catarrh &lt;d lhe dtotnkch mid labels. Dr. Holot Hostinim-Mlvhlgan. (that being the nlaou
me by Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey.
.
•
... ,
Another freak of the storm was the r the papers bo returned thereto with orders where the circuit eoart for Barry comity Is heddMna. Molokt. North Adame. Mich.
man?.Humplifaj-cut**! ttw.
,
,
Mils. E. 1lrsT. Lansing. Mich.
.
eu). the premises deserita-d In said mortgage, or
manner it* which a plate glass waa taken ; to try the case on Its merits.
to much thereof a* may be necessary lo pay lhe
I wa* blind with mtsructx In both cy«*. Was operated
from lhe elegant Spicknail Huck aud i
.
————
amount due on said mortgsge, with seven per
on by Dr. Humphrey and my sight rertorotl.
-1
carried several yards, rot up againnt a j
?1my
*»»*• Boyeutt.
I
wrm
mar.
ntnuniu.-.
.........
a---—
cent, interest, ami all legal costs, t.rxe’ner
&gt;huu a. Ht *sKLi. Augusta, Wfa.
bad :h&gt; Idraktf jrettitjr help, but went simply to please my
frame house, and, aside from loaiug a few |
PoitTLAXU, Orc., May .IL—The Presby- wlthan attorney’a fee ot twenty-five .tollara
friends. I could scarcely •t&lt;-nor take a moment s com­
covenanted tor therein, the premises being
cbips
around
the
edge,
was
not
broken,
j
ter
la
n
nraciably
bad
.mother
long*debate
I was totally blind tor twenty-four»yitir« with *41'110 fort for contracted plt*«iea( and mental suffering. At
devnbed lu said mortgage as all tifst parcel
cataract. Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey remoevd the catar­ tune* 1 thought 1 sliouhi low ray mlml: ail was .terkn^s
Three Rock Island freight cars were lifted ' yesterday over lhe Uulou seminary care, ot land known as Brants point between Beards*'
acts and gnvo inc good sight.
ami itloom. Dr. Hn'tnan b Humphrey cured mo entirely,
from the track curried n distance 200 feet. | friends of tho seminary insisting that it Cove and Gun Lake lying east of the section
Jso. NtitcTH, E:tu Clnlre. Wfa.
and 1 rccoinincml him to all mhlcted.
line which runs north and south bet a ern aeeSmrml
liiMann*
r.«m
o&lt;
1...V
taambMlnUri
propnlr.
Th.
m.
DE. H&lt;wl»;t.
Mich ■ Ing. Co. Alia t Ofllcc.
:ton« no. thirty-two am! no. thirty-three rt
I Inn! suffered tor years with a so-called Ineurabk- val v­
‘cAntlings having been hurled through the ter wm not settled.
. . The most .important Yankee Springs Invlitding nut wld'h of said
ular dieeasc of tbc heat L Dr. Huraprcycuivdnwcntirrly,
sicty* of buildings as through arrows shot I
Point and running &gt;outhea*l or' thereabouts to
J. V. Bvnxr.it. Newark, trtvu.
action
wns
that
on
the
World
’
s
fair
and
yearn I Have been slowly l-reaa ngm.wn him uw --iu m.
from a bow. The Lutheran cliuroh wrw i
• on temperance. Elliott F. Shepard report­
May my Inrs
tn swell nud ’
uT,? t
J was fully in tho clutches of numb palsy. Dr. Humph­ fast
lifted bodily from its Jou*&gt;‘»«tions, turned ed on Sunday OMer
v«nc.’ touraeuro*
observance
to the effect tuatr
that
few «lnys that the ankles w« re Inr-pvr than the thighs. 1
rey «-u red inc completely.
...
....
completely over nnd deposhyl steep c unlwa the
rtp&lt;BUloB was closed
Assignee ot Mortgagee.
was coinpleti-ly lain un. Dr. IIntwphrey has w complete­
Miss Jvxis SiXK'ins. Hudson, M.ch.
8m itu CiCoumo
ly cured me lbs* 1 ftti like ft new umn.
do.v» &lt;.n top ot. mM-noo. TO. Ocepl. ,
Uw
„„uld
1L TM,
Attorueys for a
J
I- &lt;&gt;. GtlKKSMAX. (telvlllv. Mich.
~„..1™1..lth.nx,t«tM
lite church
clmrej »&lt;&gt;»
penetrated
the roof iui&lt;l the
now , ,v„ ^opUd. Tb« tou.p.n.ue.T.mmltw
An examining board of medical men at Charlotte. Mich-.
Dated. April 2nd.
examln&lt;*l mo and pronounc’d me to l&gt;e suffering with
rests bottom up and has the appearance of j reporte*!, declaring that the assembly will
('ataiiuh or SnuiAcn. Wuwma
ilfafa-tes and Hint I only lind about a jeor to lire, uhocr
an immense cup.
Dr. Humphrey'S treatment I am now ns round ns a bullet. Ccrcp.—ForSTyrers 1 hav*o I &lt;*n an invalid and for tin.
not supp**rt any party that does not come
or so a treat soften r from the- twins of IndigosTlio Mall Had Just Begun.
A. J. 8HVIi.ir.iu Maron. MiCb.^ JUt-cear
' out squarely iu favor of prohibition. A
’mSaiSchnmlccatarrh throughout. 1
There are many incidents of tho storm ,' fight was made against this, but it was re­
OxalDRia Ci'itzn.—For the past three yeyrTFliavesttf- v c-mrt I mt ted ihnt I X”t «» action
that aru remarkable. The ball that was |
whfcbjmly ma.lo matters worse. unttt f went to Dr.
' tainctl—210 to 906.
fered severely with extreme depression of il»‘ l“2r’r1711* kind,
in progress nt the Pliillippe House had just
system, jow spirits, despondency, loss of appetite, falling Holman 8. Huriphrey. ami ism1am as. gmrt m now. ate
begun. The mUsic had scarcely struck up
energy and general run-down condition &lt;&gt;t the system, i
Mi...
THE DEATH RECORD.
had nt»ent much dine and money trying In trot well, ana
when the storm came. Ladies iu evening
anally cured by Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey.
dress fled terror-stricken into the streets,
Jous Fekly, esteemed pioneer former
ALDXHT Hopkish \ ermontvillc. Mich.
where the ruin of water and bricks was cJ Will county, at Joliet, Ufa.
I was a dreadful sufferer from kK«awU&gt;^texfa arrt imralysls of
falling. Strange to my, ndt one of those
F. A. Bek, Chinese vice consul at San
thewfii. 1 have been entirely cured
who thus ran out of the hotel was killed 1'rnucfaco.
outright, although nearly all were injured
Joseph Frank, well kuown dry goods
I was helplessly am! hopelessly sick with a farm’ flbrold wntor.
to some extent.
merchant of Chicago.
Was cured by Dr. Humphrey six years
HilX FORCKENBEUK, burgomaster of
work over since.
Miss LoUMK i hi
Notwithstanding the charuter of yes­
Money Order Dept. Jnne&lt;ville p. O-, Janesville. Wfa.
Berlin.
terday. carpenters, bricklayers and tifiners
Joseph Martin, the noted French ex­
I measured A’ Inches around my belt from a reryj**'Bejy?Mtblnr
were busy making the partially wrecked
plorer, at Khoknud.
mor. Was taken to Prof. Ludfant. Chkan. who wntld do notm g
Validities habitable. Temporary shelter
forme. Dr. Humphrey removed every vertigo of the gruwtn wnu
hi» been provided
for homeless uufoitun- ;
iuedfor
Ims
out &gt;*. U*. or Uirrhin, Ml
s»mr. JtamW*'?«■
ales, and a relief
relief committee
committee h
“ been
been *&lt;&gt;««»
inrnivu
General RALPH BUCKLAJ.U^*t Fremont,
formed «»
to ..rise
raise the necessary funds to |.
The success cf this Great Cough Cure fa
““* SIaso.v. Mrcit.. Jan- ,Bkeep them front absolute destitution nnd Ohio.
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
want.’**The
mid Lutheran I; A. W. AUMODU.
I have iniffwed l,n^'
want.
The Presbyterian and
AnMOL’i:. brother of the Chicago
All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos­
catarrh of the bowols and rectum. I had for r-&gt;urt«*n &gt;
churches were well protected by cyclone packer, at Bxcdrtor Springs, Kau.
an Invalid from tamale trouble previous ro&gt; this
wnrit ?f’w «
itive
guarantee, a teat that no other cure can »cGeneral
C. MoiiEHtUP, ----------nt As'policies and will be rebuilt at once. The
G=
“x! TuiiXEB C.
■ of the bowels, but managed to keep ar.iund and do ray wa ih
cessiully stand. That it may become known.
fohlon. but tar the put •evenU month* I ha*o ta «i romprtV
fejO (MX) school house destroyed will in like bury Park, N. J.
I was obliged to give up hou»®-k«»plnr nnd Uvo with *ny
j
nwinuerbcinjmrtrcstore.1 by the insurance j Bishop O’REILLY, at Springfield, Mass,
At the tGno 1 was taken t&gt; so.* Dr. H i ’•'’S'T.A k?co rar 1*3 f«
company. Of tornado insurance on resi- J ANDBKW GABU CAMEBON, one of the
tr.ul giken up all hope of ever getting well, bad to
' |( hnp0
lays together. My doctor* and all mr trlondi ha-J g*£« «&lt;'
deiicc nud business property there was so lit- uId*Ume printers ahd publishers of Chi- a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use il, far
»f my over rooovwring. I often on** ’ 1 a
’A J&lt;KJC time, and
tlo as to l&gt;? banlly worth mentioning. The logo.
it will cure you. If your child has the Croup,
with long pleeM of membrane from the bt*w*e* «’ ’"ch*,lr gallon
abaolntc less will be $150,0UL
|I General B. D. MvasET, at Wardrington.
Mime days during th” twroty-four hour* I
’^‘.2 Wh-n 1 wns
| Admirald RlCllMOXD Mayhe, M. P., at is sure.
if stuff that Hokcd like mylosW’H worn r Htin. sway.
nnaHy tikro u.
d Jtor at the h&lt;fd In
»&gt;« »
Drowned
In
a
ColHston.
_______
______
'
ixyndon.
pp stairs and had to bo ctrried Into
^^work/hsvn
DE1HU1T, May 3l).—A collision between
JULXD Ledaudy, the noted financier, at | SHIW1
orward
the steamer Mackinac nud the tug Wash- , Paris.
ms Shiloh’s Porous

5&lt;- QIQflR

i the

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Ottice at FORD’S HOTEL, TUESDAY, MAY. 24.

One day only

A YEAH l)F UNBIVALLED SUCCESS!
Dr. Holman S. Humphrey,

jXT hT*^

•MKhTE^“,

“

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.

�AGAIN YOU MUST. COME!
special

Attractions

F. W. GREBLE’S
Note a Few of the Goods We Carry.
Plushes
Carpets
Draperies
Mattings
Linoleum
Window Shades

Rugs
Desks
Easels
Pictures
Lozmges
Commodes

Dining Chairs
Side Boards
Ex. Tables
Book Cases
Hall Trees
Parlor Suits, Etc.

Bed - Room - Suits.
F. W. GREBLE,
6

NORTH SIDE 65

HASTINGS, MICH

Hastings Banner.

when once the fight begins.

The publication of the prices current for
Thursday, June 2, 1892.
lhe carpet trade for next season will be a
surprise for free traders. Oue of their
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
greatest objections to the McKinley bill
was its rates of duty on carpets. They al­
Tn HASTINGS, MICH., PO8TPFFICE,
_________ acgcsTl*. 1879._________ leged that no poor man could afford to buy
carpets again if the bill should pass, for
the prices would surely go up. The prices

Don't think of buying millinery goods
until you visit Russell’s. You will find the
styles correct, and prices the lowest In the
city.
’
Plan your work so that you can take In
the races for the whole three days. There
are attractions that will 'be worth your
time.

The prospects are good for Kirby, the
noted Augusta horseman, coming here
with his stallion Frank Noble, who has a
current show a reduction all along the line­ record of about 2:16.
Tapestry can nf»w be bought all the way
We claim the nicest and cheapest lot ot
No little Interest wlU settie about Wash*
from 67 X to 45 cents a yard, and other millinery in the county bought for spot
ington when .the new congress gets Into
grades about 20 per cent lower than here­ cash, to be sold cheaper than others buy,
working order. With an overwhelming
at
the Racket ,
Pntx. Smith.
tofore. The “tariff reform” argument is
majority of shouters for tariff reform In
C. G. Carter drove in from Plainwell last
that the price of any article In - this country
the popular branch, and the knowledge
Is enhanced by exactly the amount of duty evening with “Western Magnet” and
“Belle H." two of bls trotters that he has
that their attitude with reference to tariff
that is paid upon it. Now under the old
entered for the races. He will slay here
legislature will be watched by those to
law, tapestry carpets paid a duty of 20 until after the races are finished.
whom as much has been promised as was
cents a square yard and 30 per cent. ad.
John Cole has purchased one of the
offered from the temple’s pinnacle in olden
valorem; under the new law they must pay finest sulkies in the state. It was bought
times, they will of course maneuver for a
28 cents d&amp; square yard, and 40 per cent- In Ohio and weighs only 50 pounds. Dana
favorable verdict from the grand jury of
ad valorem- It is as plain as a nose on M. will yank thia around the track at a
JUnerican voters. With so much at stake,
pace that will surprise some of the oulaid-.
your face, according to the free trade ■no­
era or we miss our guess.
and so little opportunity for dodging the
tion, that carpets must have gone up at
Issues they have forced, opportunity may
The name of Gen. D. B. Alnger Is prom
least 15 per cent. But unfortunately for
Inently mentioned In connection with th&lt;
be liad for determining bow far leaders In
the free trade dogma, instead of going up office of Comptroller of the Treasury
the “reform" movement have wandered
15 per evnL or more they have gone dow“ which It Is said that E. 8. Lacey' will soot
from limits defined by the vaunted Mills
20 per cent. Facts and free traders never resign. Mr. Alnger has bad some gom
Ml! of 1888, which was soeffectually snow­
did agree.—New York Mall and Express experience as bank examiner, and we true
that he may secure the position.
ed under In the elections of that year.

EDITORIAL NOTES?

There are some good reasons for believ­
ing that but little effort will bo made to
further commit the party to the Cobden
policy; but that with wisdom gained
through experience, energies will be de­
voted to guerilla attacks upon certain fea­
tures ot the existing tariff. In which asMstance can be ‘hoped for from members
Influenced by selfish or local considerations.
JteoognizlDK the futility of assailing the
■'^jolkY of protection with avowed object of
■applantlng It with free trade In compet­
ing products, the advloe of their patron
saint is not likely lo be ignored. A few

Reciprocity Is still the watchword of this
administration, nnd while a contused jum
ble and jabber about tariff reform and
trade distinguishes the conferences of
ocrats, the republican leaders are of
mind. Protection and reciprocity arc
two great pillars ot national prosperityIf the rcichstag approves the arrangement
proposed by the United States,, next Feb­
ruary will see Germany In the new Inter,
national zolivereln. which is aCosamerelal
union of no mean value. By this arrange­
ment German sugar secures continued free
admlsslon. whllc our wheat, rye, com. oats,
wheat flour and corn meal, and pork and
.protected Industries will be singled out as beef are admitted at greatly reduced rates.
sacrifices to the free-trade Moloch, with the -Philadelphia Press.
M* that voters thus stricken can be In­
flated to aid in pulling other Interests to
Additional Local News.
the level of their own.
It is against this insidious warfare that
protectionists should be kept well guarded.
•15 for 910 at McCoy’s.

Millet wed, finest quality, at Stauffer's

Rev. \y. M. Puffer’s lecture on Joshua
was postponed, and will be given next
Sunday evening. He will discuss that
much controverted question about the
commands of God to Moses and Joshua to
destroy certain ot the ancient Inhabitants
of Canaan and Moab.

dence of D. IL Cook Saturday, June 4th.
with the following program:
Quotations, news items.
Classic German course, first half of chap­
ter 9. Miss Allie Cannom; last half, Mrs.
Colgrove.
The Battle of Lunday’s Lane, Mrs. Geer.
Reading, Talks with Goethe, Mrs. Nor­
man Bailey.
.Critic,
W. R. Cook.
Mudge will start at the monument
to-morrow forenoon on a safety bicycle,
On Tuesday evening next. Hon. Daniel
and attempt to beat Pat Murphy, who will
start at the crossing In front ot this office, Striker will give an address before -tlte
to Ford’s hotel. Dor? going 72 rods while Epworth League, the subject being his re­
Pat govs 48. Ten dollars a side Is bet be­ eent visit to the general conference at
sides several side wagers. The probable Omaha.
result Is much talked of.
The regular monthly meeting of the W.
Every merchant and every citizen of lhe F. M. S. will be held at the home of Mrs.
city should take It upon himself or herself Ocar Crook ou Green St Wednesday,
to properly advertise the races.
When June 8th, beginning at 3:30 p. m. Sub­
Grand Rapids or Kalamzoo get up some ject of Study, “History of Work in Peking."
races their merchants offer extra Induce­
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
ments to draw a large crowd, and they al­
ways have IL It spreads the name of the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning.
firm abroad and draws the people.
It |a In the evening. Prof. W. £. Hill, of Des
needless to say that people have gone a Moines, an able and eloquent speaker. who
good many miles and seen worse races last year lectured throughout England
Scotland and Ireland, will deliver a lecture
than will be witnessed here thia year.
on temperance In the church. Ail who
Next Monday the train load of wool wish to bear a good lecture are Invited.
boots will be shipped to Chicago via Kala­
mazoo. Placardshave been printed and
-- - - — — —
«&gt; me i raiiy.
terlan church next Sunday evening at 0:30
will ta&gt; IM, lhe can beliK eitr, Urre— lo b. led k, MIm BI&lt;Brbe HoIm?
1
34 feet long. Another shipment about as
The ladles missionary society connected
larga will be made about the flrat of July
It was the Intention of Manager Fender! with the Presbyterian church will
gast to have them shipped all at one time the parsonage next Wednesday at 3 o’clock.
but revere! of the large jobbing bouses
The parish auxiliary of Emmanuel
could not handle their orders before July
hence the shipment bad to be divided church will meet at the home of Mr. J
But divided as It Is, It will be the krgSi
H er
Tumday 1b June al • p. m.
A full attendance Is earnestly requested
shipment of wool bouts aver made.
as it k the last meeting before the annual
The concert given by Mra. Yale assisted convention at Grand Haven.
by her scholars last evening wm a verv enMra.bY»*^*.’ &lt;nd
ereiilt^poo

Remember the races June l«tb. 17th and
18th.
Joborers and capitalists thereby dlsadvanP. T. Colgrove is pushing the work on
-taged will be urged to Join In crusade
hili new residence on Green street.
against all protected manufactures. Al­
Mulls, pineapple tissues, chaIHe*. cotton
ready work along this line has been started
surah, Cunuiu doth* at Spaulding's.
to New England, where the promise of free
Wr have about 100 trimmed hats to se­
lect from aU Ute time. at the Racket.
Mrs. Yale an u vneal teacher as well as
laK are expected to dazzle the eyes and
Fashionable and fine Persian mulls, jurt OU the program waa exoewllngly well
tara the beads of certain mxnutaeturem-.
the thin; for summer wear, at ItauelFv.
Baled .~1 Ilwtap h.,
£
«ey well
prod
Th.
Tlmr- I, m thlBQ u.,,

walks.

Wednesday evening, Jube 15th, an en­
tertainment will be given In Union hall
under the auspices of lhe Knights of Pyth­
ias. The Mlsess McManness, of Indian­
apolis, have been secured to assist In the
entertainment. One of the ladies Is an
accomplished musician, while the other Is
a noted whistler. They come bearing an
excellent recommendation from Gen. Jas.
IL Carnahan, and to say that it will be a
fine entertainment Is putting It mildly in­
deed. The press speaks very highly of
the abilities of the sisters. Several io the
city have bad the pleasure of listening to
them and pronounce tlielr musical abilities
as something wonderful. We hope to be
able to print tho recommendation of Gen.
Carnahan next week.

it—..-'
hm offleud staff.

ot r onnoaa and
The annual output ran

Blucher
The latest and neatest cut she

on*the market.

It’s fine

It’s stylish,
it’s not expensive,
Call and see it.

WOOLLEY » &amp; » BKON50N

JUST OPENED!
The store at Milo, with a full and complete line
. of Groceries, Boots Shoes and staple Dry Goodn.
Having moved my stock from Cloverdale to
this place and added a complete line through
out, I am now ready to wait on each and every
one who may call. My expenses ore low and
therefore I can give you goods at a much
lower price than others with greater expenses
can. .
.
,
Come to Milo, the best wheat market on the
line. Good roads, good prices and fair dealing.
Good feed barn in connection where you can
put your team out of the- storm, or leave it
while gone to Kalamazoo or elsewhere.

GEO. P. MOSIER-

...» Minnie Dickinson, who Mururlswt &gt;n
u_. ’ . ~ w

ruuiittM
***• with which
* **«- Hpam and
•rf others uurthy of

FORGET

DON’T

MILO, MAY 23, ’92.

�H astings Banner
Thursday Junc 2- lS9g»
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w.

r.

COOK. M6*1

NOW
1 i THE TIHE
To buv slimmer goods.
&lt; inr”stock of Muslin
■ ndvrwear is such that
. annot be excelled
•ither in price or qual. by any house in the

ladies
( all and examine it bebuying elsewhere.

L.E. .
ST/lUfTER

The remains of Mrs. Bldwall, an old resi­
personal mention.
dent of thia elty, were brought Jrere Mon­
day evening and interred Taesday.
Rela­
Jim Mason was In Kalamazoo over Sun­
tives from Battle Creek, Detroit and else­
day.
where were present*
10 AS!«t*n *»t
/’’"Mrs. M. W. Hides entertained the C. L. wrek“ Eu’“ Qu,n°
. S,
S. C. Saturday evening,
erenlnj. and after the concnnFrank Cole went to Bellevue on hlsblcyI elusion of the exerci-Ms entertained the
class and a few Invited guests with ?x(»b clo Saturday.
■lent light refreshment*.
Mark Norris, of Prairieville, was in the
If you want a neap that is'said by people city yesterday.
of Ud*-cltjkwho
tiiKiltj-who have used it to be equal or
Chas. Barlow, of Coldwater, spent Sun­
superior to the I^enox. nnd seven bars for day in the city.
iS.centa, go to S. E. Phillipa’, the gooeer*#,
ami ask for Artisans soap.

T.“

“• r°’"’

Su-

We rvgnR riiat our bananas run short
”• B*’“ ’’'”t s“last week but will try and have plenty on■ &lt;&gt;.?«
hand this .Saturday. We are also selling
the liest and cheapest and best rtndles in।
Miss Sabie Beadle returned to Benton
town.
Harbor yesterday.
Hams &amp; VasArmaxI
. John Beamer, of Grand Rapids, spent
All parties owing us accounts that are. Sunday hr the city.
sixty days old we wish would pay the cash
!
J. J. McLaughlin vfrRed relatives in
or notes to help pay our debts with by
Juae 10th. We can use notes if you have Allegan last week.
not got the cash. Please accomodate us।
Belle Handy went to Grand Rapids
a.pd oblige
E. W. Mohkh.l A Co. • oil a visit Saturday.

Bert Brumm went to Nashville on a vis­
The Michigan Central will on June 2. 3.
•
4 and 5 sell tickets from Hastings to Mln it Saturday evening.
neapoils. Minn., and return, at the rate of
May Roberta visited relatives In
one lowest flraLclass fare, good going Jdne (Grand Rapids last week.
3, 4 and 5. and returning not later than
June 25th, 1802, on account of the Repub­
Mrs. P. A.’Sheldon is entertaining a
lican National convention.
lister from Grand Rapids.
M. A. Gili.max. Ticket Agent
Miss Olga Beumer wlut to Muskegon
The Michigan Central will on June' Id, ^Saturday for a brief visit.'
17, 18. 19 and 20th sell tickets from Has­
Mias Gertie Pendergast visited friends
tings to Chicago and return, at the rate of in Muskegon over Sunday.
one first-class fare gopd going June Id, IT.
Mrs. Clarence Young, &lt;*! Allegan is vis­
is. 19 and 20. and returning not later than
July 8th. 1892. on account ot the Demo­ iting her parents in the city.
cratic National convention.
Mrs. Ed Martin, of Eaton county, visited
M.&lt;. GtLLMAX. Ticket Agent.
friends in the city last week.

Mrs. Johnson, of Cheyenne, is visiting
Russell invites yon to inspect his large
and complete line of millinery goods before Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Babcock.
purchasing anywhere. It will be to your
Bro. Felghner, of the Nashville News,
Interest to do this. First, despite what made oa a short call yesterday.
others say. you will find lhe largest ami
best assortment in the city from which to / Mr. nnd Sirs. F. C. Brooks, of Shelby,
make satisfactory .selections.
Next, you ft'isited relatives in the city last week.
' will observe that the style* are correct and/
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira VanValkenburgh and
the stock Is being constantly replenished daughter Kate returned from the west
••at. d&lt;&gt; your artificial teeth , with new nnd seasonable' hats and trim­
Saturday.
&gt;*a? if •«» •end 'Mie dollar tor
Handy holder. You can apply it mings. Finally, and what Is of special in­
”“■ John Pender]
Pendergast went to Chicago Mon­
i&gt; nimtife. and i«» fnaUCr If terest. prices are the lowest in the city.
--------— inlh(? lnteresl of llie Wouj
uit will hold firmly in rhe
day
evening
rryingeirrumuancM.
r’ bool company.
A terrible tragedy was enacted near
HAND. I). D. 8.
Augusta last week Wednesday by onty
White Cloud,
)
Miss Flo Beadle left for Grand Rapids
Michigan. Gilbert Roswell, who was formerly a reslf
Monday to resume her position iu lhe
dent of this county. For many years lid1 schools there.
lived in the township of Barr}' where h&lt;A
pursued several avocations, but spent muchi *“ C. G. Mixer will .soon leave tor atrip
of hi« money for liquor. For t long lime■ through the west in the Interest of the
trouble had existed between himself and Whip company.
wife. The bouse In which they lived be­
CIRCULATION *
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Matthews, of
longed In her and upon the day the tragedy
$0 quires?. occurred she attempted to get him to leave Grand Rapids, visited relatives in the city
' and vicinity over Sunday.
if. He fell upon her nnd crushed her
:c» fur advertisements skull with a potato masher and shot him­
Sid Crowell returned from a shooting
e Tuesdays at latest to self later with a revolver and died in a tournament in Wiusdor last week, and
he l*sue of the week short time. He was &lt;15 years of age and brought back his share of- the prizes.
his wife 58.
/’Dr. C. W. Young, of Allegan.-passed
How long will this drain of population I through the city*Saturday ou his way to
from the tbiuly to the thickly settled com­ Saginaw to attend the denial convention.
at Spaulding’s. .
j munities continue? Perhaps reason tnay &lt; R. K. Grant. Spary Phillips and Luke
A
J
। suggest an answer to this query. The .Waters returned from their tishlnft excur­
&gt;•* ^1
11 get for you at Me- basis of all wealth la agriculture. a:.d tbr
sion to the north last week and report a
: highest material and moral advancement
it. catch
ci
of about 300 of the speckled beauties.
! of a people Is dependent on the hannlini- Y"George Rock will leave for the Brooklyn
t i&lt;tv! nic-sr dress trimmings at
our development of their agricultural,
manufacturing, and commercial interests, Navy Yard tomorrow morning, where he
/rhe free interchange of commodities be- will be stationed for the next three years
xt Saturday on
/ tween thenat ons. which Is hkely to come as Naval Constructor, his duties being to
\pake designs for war-ships.
in the not remote future, may lessen the
at Bussell’s from 10 rigidity of this requirement, so far as con­ / N. T. Diamond and wife. Will Chidester

WHEN YOU

-PLAIN MQT5 When people step into our store and look our stock over and
get prices, they say at once: “It’s a fact that I have found the right
■ place,” and they have a right to. for it is a fact that our stock of

urn nt ns* fnk ms
I? beyond reproach. Oar rtock is always ready for inspection and
you will always find us willing to show goods. We are in the mar­
ket and expect to remain in. We buy our gbbds for spot cash, and
don’t do any long time credit business, therefore we can sell you
goods as clfeap as any hoilse in Michigan.
We don’t spend much time writing adv’s for the papers. All we'
ask you is to give us a call and we will show you that we are as near
the front ranks as it’s possible to get and remain in line.
Call on us and we will leave it to you if we know what we are
talking abont or not
Remember that erery man woman and child get» the

IKe hare but one price and that’s the price you will find marked on the
goods.
Yours respectfully,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
One-Price Clothiers.

Hastings, Michigan.

SNEEZE!

OCAL NEWS.

cerns lhe leading nation#, but it cannot and wife. D. W. Reynolds. Miss Phyllis
safely be disregarded altogether. A time Diamond, Milan Waldortf. Miss Kittle
must come under existing tendences when Beadle, Dorr Mudge and wife and G. F.
farm articles will command, with respect Chidester and wife kpelit .Sunday al Elmuude n big cut on flowers now; to other commodities, a price sufficiently
■ Racket
high to render their production more profitable than at present. Then the drift from
good*, new stock
farm to factory and mercantile house will
A light bay mare four years old. weigh­
slowly subside, aud a general readjustment ing twelve bandied pounds; and a brown
her i.ew invoice of millinefy goods of employments and Interests will gradu­ mare four years old, weighing Jen hundred.
ally
be
brought
abont.
—
Charles
M.
Harvey
d at th? Racket.
Smith A Colokove.
. In North American Review for May.
the gvxt ”0 days for prices'
World's Fair Notes.
nt-, nt the Racket
Many greivous rdi«ons con front me as tn
Applications for space can only be made
••why our woiueryrade.” but I shall touch during the month of June. Any one de
only upon a few of the strongest, writes airing the blanks can *be furnished by call­
Pliiilips’, the grocer’s.
Felicia Holt in the June Ladies’ Home ing on Mrs. D. G. Robinson.
Journal. I look at the many women of my
i it*' for binding twine.
All ladies interested in the World's Fair
acquaintance: I *e? lines on brows which
F. H. Baki.ow de Co.
ean only be brought there by worry, and are requested to meet at'the society rooms
tit-, of Grand Rapids, will “worry” 1 take to be one of the worst foes Monday afternoon. The ladles of the
:igof six horses here for the to a woman’s youth. There are dolls to be county should take It upon themselves to
sure, who never think, work or act: I do make some exhibit. It would add some­
-&lt;&gt;:n».'tidiig handsome In all not here discuss such creatures, but thing to the attractions and advertise to
w- have them at O. D. woman in ter vocation as a sentient belirg. some extent the name of the county.
In this country, a* In no other, do women Be sure and be on hand at halt past two.
BY OHDKB OF COMMITTEE.
.
,,
. .
,
„ .. , . ,! have to struggle In the effort to keep up
n . n.u... v.rkly. In .1! tb« latwt .
o( grall wri,|,h
not
I n i.rter, from two ctiu to two I
0,
,„d
Instead
of
diminishing,
rather doqs In
bee them.
I Krea, fortunM are beiug absorbed by the
opportunity of your life ' “brew* financiers; hence, many far more terest Ifi tite beautiful ceremonies of Dec­
oration day Increase with time. As we
getting one of those bed-, cultivated nnd
refined people
murt
leave farther behind us the events of that
.MT* at McCoy’s.
| retire, “forgetting the world, l»e by the
memorable struggle for the preservation of
a -----struggle
world forgot,’” or undertake
........TO—- our country, the memory of the heroic sac­
which
ends
only
in
the
grave.
.It
would
'■ and will «ell all flowers, hat®,
rifices and unswerving
patriotism of
■ it what others pay-for same went at the first an unworthy strife, and so the
defenders
of
the
flag
does
it Is, not only unworthy hut horribly de­
not grow dim, but grows
brighter
grading if entered Into with the purpose of Republic*are said to be ungraceful. ■* This
Pm n. Smith.
vying with the more fortunate for the charge Is sometimes true. Niii so, how­
find the largest and best line mere poAaesslon ot money: but alas, it rep­
uimmlogsat Russell’s. A large resents to the fastidious and well-born ever, In the case of the boys in] blue, who
! th,- v.-ry latest things In this line woman all that to which by nature sho is left home and dear ones, that tbe blessings
of freedom and the protection of a united
just, received.
Justly entitled; works of art, music, liter­ country might be vouchsafed to, them, and
■'•'i dollars worth of flowers on ature and the outcome of the ages..
to coming generations. To pay the full
izlit hir 37;&lt; cents on the dollar.
The manufacturing Institutions of the mede of praise, to express complete grati­
w&lt;-'undersell all competitors at
city ought to arrange for some space at the tude, for such valor and such patriotism
••t.
’
PntN. Smith.
World’s Fair, In which they could display must lie forever impossible because of the
Insufficiency of public resources and the
!• 'ii’i p.iy high prices for Inferior soaps. their products. The various articles manu
factored
here are peculiarly fitting to be poverty of words, fhwt the American
11 •”
E. Phillips’, the grocer's, nnd buy
people to-day feel what they cannot ex­
• I'l.’-of Artisans soap for 25 cents. displayed among the manufactured pro­
press, what they cannot crystallze intolaw.
’.vim use ,t say it is larlter than ducts of the nation, aud wooldnot only
add to the attractions of tWbig sfiBw*.,but Is beyond doubt, as each recurring memor­
would be a great advertisement for jthe ial day bears witness. Nor are the people
ti.e new millinery goods at RusaeB's. city. There are only three or four 'feit of our own city behind any other In de­
-. !. .vt-ek an invoice of new bats and boot factories in -the country, and of these sire and action to express their sentiments
Iritntnltigs is received. You can certainly Hastings is by far the largest, producing of praise and gratitude toward tbe living
»uit yourself there in both goods and more than one-half of all made. There and the dead who defended tbe Union and
will be observed In the

isn't another Institution lu the country the flagSunday morning. Fitzgerald post and
You will find the following new weaves that makes halters out of raw-hide as they
the W. R. 0. attended In a body divine
in dress kcmnIs. at Spaulding’s: C'hevel, are made here, nor any other Institution worship at the M. E. church, and listened
'-oteliue, tail ford, melamge, whip-cord, that tans Its leather so quickly and so nlc&lt; - to an able discourse by Rev. W. M. Puffer.
Kr.-., lienriettus and cashmeres in those ly as It Is tanned at the Whip factory.
Monday morning at nine o’clock the post,
This latter might be the means of starting
, na'ebome new shades.
a tig shoe factory here, of which there has about 60 strong, bended lhe procession to
/.
l!- " ightman suffered a slight stroke been some talk. Of course there are other Riverside. Back of the veterans were the
। m paraly.’., Tuesday that may keep him Chair A Table factories In the country, school children In conveyances, followed
roncned lo bls home for some time, owing many of them, but there are none that by citizens In carriages. It was an Impos­
’
’dvanced years, though bls many make any better goods than are made at ing procession, an inspiring lesson lu Itself
\iwtids hope to see him abont soon.
the Chair A Table factory, *nd£e* ^al to a thonglitful mind. Arrived at the
cemetery, tbe beautiful and Impressive G.
The attention of young ladles who will make as good and as cheaply. The I owA. R. ceremonies befitting the occasslon
graduate from any ot the high schools of era furnace and Norcross furance are both were perf.inncd over the grave of their
made
here,
and
certa|nly
possess
merits
the county is called to the fact tbas Ru»late comrade, Mr. Lonson White. After
h»« a large lint of dress goods espec- that would stand the test. The hose reels this the graves of all ex-soldiers whose
ty, Tomlinson ce
-p,
made by Bentley,
A iwucr
Rider &lt;uu»b
must,
&gt;&lt;hr adapted for graduating dresses.
» tiere .nt m.j(, judging! I'ojlle, were known to bo butted In Rleerbe as good a&gt; ‘------------------------/
Zano' 0,0 Hghtning crayon »ranttef^UBtU;..Uvo?.n&gt;I-«_l«»
, ’-th . will be lu re one week, June 13 to unable to keep within sight ot I^elr orth- w„.?J
.I
,7.
.
unable to keep within sight or tneir or- erlng assembled in the court y ard, and lis­
I i1*. Flu,
„* .&lt; J . _ . _
...
'
” "* *“”
Win UlttKC
•).» portnlt, In ni, of the vlsdon ot products of our home Instltullous are pe­ tened to a masterly address by Rev. W. M.
Puffer. It was thoughtful, scholarly and
culiarly adapted to be exhibited at the
highly befitting the occasion. Beautiful
World's Fair, and If so done, who can tell
and appropriate songs were finely render­
0' ’-’■’■lox. will .UUre,. but what it may be the mcansot great.y ed by the young men’s choir of lhe Presby­
,X *dlr" ln tbe.ocl.ty room, mouj„
increased wealth to our cltf. Let each
one take an Interest in tbb Walter and see terian church. _,We doubt if exercises more
profitable to cltixen and ex-aoldier were
,W, &gt;’“&gt;'■ *=’«&gt;• l«ly Intomted lo that tlia name of our city Is properly bekl in this city on any previous Decora­
well i
•“
'O“n,» brought before the eyes of the world
tion day.
v
through our manufacturing Institutions.
well r-yrweotwl, Simla bo yreteiit.

,

-WE SELL
GOOD CLOTHING
OR NONE.”

GRANT’S

“THE BEST
’S ALWAYS THE
CHEAPEST.”

a

POINT
TOBE
REAEHBEREb
In merchandise of every kind
we count character and style even
above largeness of stock and low­
ness of prjee.
Take clothing, Boy’s Clothing, fo( instance,(the sorts
that most clothing stores slight or skip)--only by care­
ful, well trained judgment an we pickout such styles as we
show. And the small prices come as a matter of course,
smaller very likely than you’d be asked for com mon­
run things in other stores. Evidence—the Three Piece
Suits at S4 to $7.50; The Jersey Suits$3.50 and $4.50.
Have you seen them?

JTRZIW firtTJ.

.

No siree: We’ re not going to
keep etill i about it any longer.
We’ve got I j net such a etock of
Straw Hats as any progressive,
wide-awake sort of store is bound
to keep and bound to please cus­
tomers with.
No it does’nt necessarily cost
you an even dollar, but then we
have got an exceptionally strong
leader at that price. No dis­
counting the beauty and cheap­
ness of the 75c nnd 50c kinds
either.

NEQLIQEE
ANb
DRESS SHIRT!
Nothing like the comfortable­
ness and coolneee of the Negligee
shirt for the hot days that will

be upon ue soon. Are yon pre­
pared ?
And then we’ve got something
to talk abouf when we get down
to Dress Shirts, for certainly we
liave an elegant assortment.

HEN’S SUIT!
Our suits for men are not like
ordinary suits any way. Whun a
man is won by a Spring suit before
he tries it on—When he is all
ready to pay for it the moment he
has tried it on—then selling cloth­
ing is easy. Such experiences in
selling them are ours every day;
and so the hard part of success is
won at the beginning. Our ideas
are thoeeof the merchant tailor;
our suite are of that quality.
We want to refresh your
mind again about that $12 line.
We have a just pride in these
goods. The qualities suit the
making—Scotch, French, Irish
goods and other snch qualities
Novelties in Children’s Hats.

�astings

the fiery furnace.

LIVE.

Banner.:

Thursday. June 2. t»9*-

TIMETABLE.

®

'

NATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 5.

Heroes of the War for the
Union Remembered.

COOK

Wiimm If Sagiaw

LESSCW X. SECOND QUARTER, INTER­

ESmdbtm.
Kahunazoo tv........
■MIL II-Cum’°eaWI

YORK.

.

Vuvallingaml Oratory.

7.In ( wasX generally
Tdnx. observed
MV » in New York ^2
aud
ew

। Affttfion*.

Bleb I and Juuc’t...

8t**r*«11 ■Thro X,boclwl»&lt;w 1° J* '«»•

Sr-.:::
Hastixgs....

woniierful vblon of chapter 11. ho* Inith*1 coats Grove.
nride of hi* heart set up «£ image which Wt-nllulld ...
I mr-elgWb utrerf. Tte Uno ot
1 i,. f-nnimnndx all people to worahip. Ten Wtjodburj
'wa» down FlUl» nvonu. to tbo Worth time* In tlih chapter it is "po’jein1°f. '‘*t^
Luislng....
Chicago. May83.—Decoration Day was mounmont lb Mndlooo
golden Image or the image which he hail Datrott...........
It I* KUggertive of another linage
observed m
in iun
thh ciwy
city with
noyoiMerrar
«»«. more, If —
. [
. , , salute was paid to lue gran&lt;i Lt
wteLopIo
tat
d.pbr^.are.or
I thing, than ils usual sarnert enthiwiasm.
thence to H.urteenth
lo
Stations.
w«?ldp or
I The programme had been mapped out L.J){ou Wlrtttre.north to Seventeenth •* *» ot G«L -bleb ..»n ■»»-»
■ carefully, th* G. A. Ji. port* all told off to j ~ thc [&gt;laMa, wliere «mother
die (Ker««&gt;• D*“
to worship the intn-je which Nebuchadnezcertain duties and every portion of thc day bftiuu was, paid to th® ^*And Fourth
„r Ltd wet up, nnd therefore they are sum­ Kart Cooper Li.'. . . . .
I devoted to some observance appropriate to thence to Fourteenth strrot
moned to appear l»efore the king.
BiehlaoaJuac't.......
Mthe celebration. In the morning
. »teriua «d«1 dismtaed;
14. ’Do n-'t ye serve my god*, nor wor Craasey.................... ,.
! —'
“--i""-.
W ship the golden Image which I have set
St. Bon1 face, Grosse Point, Arlington I
up'^ This b« the qmwtion naked of Uh»«
Cloverdale ....
' Heights, Sag Ridge, Grnceiand, Calvary, Seward,
young men by the man to whom It hnd
fihultr................
Barrington, Forest Home, Concordia,, ■j „„ drooped -Ub _____________
roW^dru- JH. Sk knmvn that ”TbeGodof Hen&lt;Mt bad
OAcmrafi.......
Waldheim, Mount Greenwood, Mount, Grand Aniy marched in nine dl^J given him bls kingdom
and glory” (chapter 11, 37). )rt his
Coats Grove...
Hope. Mount Olivet, St. Mary a, Orland, S«r.nu divisions
dirl.ton. of
ottho
... Grand Army &lt; m te so proud thidbe refuse, to ackoowtadge Woodland ....
Bloom, Hormwood, South Holland, aud
• -- -------------r,nr^o Hilh,
toGwnwood, Ewtrne.
' Ihr/iod of Heaven, but will If wMlble Wtxrtbury. ..
Ha 0. L.
Riverside cemeteries were decorated with Lutheran. Holy Crou »od
compel
the
servants
of
the
true
God
to
bow
\ Lansing...........
flowers and flags and In tbe sad pleasure tain, Uttar th. dlrallon ot
Detroit........
tttud.o. Tbe Mrlrtn n.ouument lo Col
down to hbfnbw F*la.
____
3ck Headache and rollers all th* troebka toel»
the veterans were joined by thousands of
•rtops on signal only.
‘
”
JS. -‘If yr worship not, ye shall be cart
— »»««-• i"_•?
• men, women ami children, many of whom
drllrerrdthe
tb.omt Kos. 6 aud « will not carry passengers tuiless
„ Todso
T__&gt;—; FlugertUd
i.i firlivered
ora- the same hour Into the midst of a burning
provided with freight train permits.
‘
| had n closer Interest in tbe one sleeping uoou. . -• ——o— —-­
fiery furnace; aud who Is that ^od(^a&lt;
nwtttrains frill be run at the ranveri-nre
lion.
.
। under the green mound than even his comshall deliver yon out of my bands)
Man ef Im enmnany, who reserve the riabt to ctianu
Confederates IFarllelpate.
’srlielpat*.
tbe time of such trains without
‘
Another mouument in the same
' that fa in honor and underatandeth not is
1 rades.
F. Bush. Gen’l Manner.
Kk. the bmrt. that perish" (Pk-xllx, W)
terr, erected
erected over
or.r ioc
the grave of Her.John
tt
I’nrrm C.n’l P Jt T l «*
Special Ceremony at Irving Park.
-- _
.. ..
___ I. ..... n..vUil»l after the Mei- See this mnn whom Gal has beffiored, bat
HMdaeM. yet Carter's Little Liver Pffifi « | During yesterday afternoon the Bohe-' y. FiUbarris, was unveiled after the Meequally valuable tn ConatipUion. curinggad we- ’ mian veterans unveiled a monument erect- I Tin monument ceremony. On roe i
y who tinderrtitndx not. roaring like the lion
from the ph agninrt the M«n nuta ot the
' ed at Irving Park. A proce«ion marchid . of May an invitation was
PROBATE ORDF.it
Most High God. not knowing that they are
&lt;o tb. N»rlhw««r» ...lluu »»a
j-S-**"”'£Jk’t«
liver and regulate th* bowsta. JEveolXlbeyanlj
under the cure of a greater Lion, even the Btalro' Miehigsu. C‘‘uuty of Harrj-M.
rey^Ho *b.
b, bu wired, ot. J
Jor.htm
In Lian of the trii* of Judah (Rev. v, 3).
At t&gt; •seaslcu &lt;»f th- Protiato &lt;:&lt;&gt;urt fur the
witn roe nor.nrru u..e..&lt;..7 —
----drlltaw trilh tlrelr wire, .nd children. ™
m
.„
ort
.l
M-rrlre.
to
b.
b.ld
rttbo
Ceuat;
»f
Barry
. holden at ibe Probate .jffi.-e
,b. morooru, -nlo-to b«».H «‘b«
1A "We are not canrfnl to arntwer thee
l« lhe &lt; ity of lluatiucs, in said oouniy, on XaUrin this matter.” Or. iw in the R. V.. "We day »ne 14th day of..Moy. in the year &lt;IIl4
There was an-extended programme at tomb
of: General
invitation
du
ururiai Grant. The —
post wns
,.„u accepted, amln
and« committee arranged
nrrapgtd a have no need to answer,” etc. The same tli&lt;&gt;u-ni-d elsi'.i liundn *i and ninety two.
speeches niul
and music. Today Meade ppst
word is translated “h«Ve need" lu Exra
Na 444 did duty on a general assignment, suitable service al the general's grave.
vl. 0. and thert are the only two plru.es iu
nnd took enre that no soldier’s grave waa
lu the matter of the estate of Wastaru-ton K.
able tn sotuwy ways that tiny will aot bo wllmissed.
Memorial
services
were
held
in
a
Scripture
where tbe word is used- Young,
VICTORY
FOR
WOMEN.
eirl*. ••-vessel.
lir.g todowlihoattbem. But after allafck hoed
&lt;»n .re:,
fl Ina and fl’lnu tbe
iu hh concordance givw» -Think neceaaary’
number of the churches yesterday morn­
...4
m* I*....-., u
~ “--petition,
. .
. duly I vert..
as tlie manning of tbe word. The path erf
ing in memory of the veterans who ’‘•deep
tho sleep that knows no waking,” and
duty was ho clear to these men thnt there
OMAHA, May M-Tlw Iwl
Ion of was no need to wnlt for. further light, do
uf said &lt;lec*-aj&gt;td as la said petit Ion demany ■. ore cburche* were thrown open
Is ths tano of so many lives that hero to where
Ow MHboiU»l EpUcop*l q'.Adrriinlnl «n- need of delay or argument They knew MrtbM.
last evening for similar services.
wemakoour grsrt boast. Our pills euro it white
Thereupon It Is ordered. Ihat Thursday the
Kx-L'onfederatrs ou Hand.
I.renc w» pre.i.tal o.or br HUbop Flu- God and would worabip Him only.
ifilb day ot June.A. II.. I«n attrna'clMk is
OAm.ajM*.______ „___________ _
.
Tho cx-Confederate association
nuocl.cluu Slid lu [
u The
cummin., lad nr17. “If it I* mo. our G&lt;xi whom we serve tne toreuoon. be AMlmied lor lhe hearing of Mid
friends assembled nt t’ _
’
Is able to deliver us from the burning fiery pelltion and that the heirs at law &lt;4 mUi, deeeaard and ak other oerwisis Interested in said
Randolph Street station
nt 10-------They
,
PUUH. but by their gvnU. action plasaoail who
□d* cemetery.
unimportant comnrittaro reporta
Ths furnace, and He will deliver on out of relate, are required to appear m a wsojo &lt;&gt;:
me them. la Tills at 53 cento; five for IL Sold
took trains for Oakwoods cemetery. They
thine hand. &lt;) king.” We may not know said co*irt.lbrti inbe holdew at th«* Probate otwere loadeti with flowers mid carried a conference ordered the treasurer of the if He wfll deliver us from this or that ope- fier. tn lhe Cite of llu'tliigs. in said &lt; oui&gt;tv, and
rati&gt;. If any there I*, win ihr prayer ot
garter miniCINE CO., New York;
number of beautiful floral pieces with missionary ftmd to pay into tho episcopal einl trial, bat we do know that He will show
rlie peiKibuer may not be rrar.itd Amr.ills
$VAIL PUL SMU DOSE. SUU PRICf them. Last evening lhe iwrrico at the fund the amount of themiuMmary bishop's be with us in the trial and that neither further ordered, that s*id petitioner give nbiice
English, Lutherau church was conducted salary. Tbe committee on tbe state of the mnn nor devil can harm na. “ When thou
by Colonel James A. risxtou aud CaptAin church iu relation to oneanic union ot all wxlkest through the fire, thou shall not be
FOR PROFIT
Vocke, under the auspices of tbe G. A. IL Methodirt churches rece«nmended that the burned; neither shall tbe flxme kindle
Nearly every veteran in tbe city attended bishops rvjiort a commission of three upon thre” (Isa. xliil, 2). Perhaps this
’«a
divine services yesterday at some church bishops, three laypien, and three mluietera very promise was whispered to these men
OK.
day rrf hearing. ’
ns n preliminary to the csrcmouiw* of to­ to confer with like commhofan from other by lhe Holy Spirit. Tbe Lord Jeaus weeks previous to said
Chas. W. Aita.-ruox
J-A KI.su, PropT.
eburchea which the bishops are asked to teadiei us that we are not to fear pcraecuday.
•
J mire of pro:
In the Surrounding Towns.
(Atrareopy.)
rwiuest; ailoptrd. The most important lion or imprisonment or even death, but
The Illinois towns in easy reach of this work of the iMtwion was oo the woman that our great alm must be faithfulness to
city all observed tbe day awl piauy had delegate quration.
The jssdiciary com­; him (Math. x. 28. Rev. it, 10). Wo may
orations delivered by local oc imported mittee reported that 'lay. delegate” any with the ntruort aasurancc, “The lx&gt;rd
PROBATE OBDBk,
talent. Orations were delivered, nt Geneva, meant
A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
•‘male
delegate.
After
a• bhkll deliver me from every evil work and
ilgan. County o( Birry—a.
.
Physician and Surxeon. Sandwich. Waukegan. Kankakee, (George long
debate
a
substitute
by will preserve me unto Hl» heavenly kingiun of the Prol &gt;xte Court fnf
R. Dalmer, of Onarga), Sycamore (Richard Dr. Hasriltou was
adopted—‘Mi torr dom" (11 Tim. hr, IS).
Delton.
•
•
Mleb.
Yates, of Jacksonville), Woodstock, Har­ 10b—which provides that the question
Offi.*e In residence, one oteck rail uf depot.
15. •Rat if not. be it known unto thee, O
vard, Malta, Downer’s Grow, Palo. El­ shall be *oLmitu&gt;d to the conferences in klllg that we will not aerve thy gods,
one thousand eighth irsndred and uinct; t«
burn, Algonquin, Hampshire. Marengo the form practically "Does lay dele- ‘ won,hip she golden image which thou b
I'reaeot. Charles W. Aruistruns, Judt
A. 4 C. II. BARBER
and elsewhere.
Probate.
gate
mean— male delegaterand un- ,| Bc-mp."
UJX&gt;’ JobwaiA. “Thotigh-Heslay
Though He slay me.yet
me.
o
—-------and need 1 nstruction, send one dollar
.
Physiciaiffi and Surgeons.
In the matter of the estate of Boa J. Ld
leu three-fenrths
of
the
annual । wjn j trtwt io
or -Wait for Him”
for our ” Book for Advertisers." A
deceaaeiL and tlie proving ot hein-Uip o:
Calls iu city or county responded to witt
This afternoon st 3 o’clock a great mil­ and two-third* &lt;rf the general conference* ,
lltllo study of that book will enable
y , J»l&gt;xiii, 13). for hr knew that even drvea-ed
.
you to decide what you ought to do,
promptness day or night.
itary parade starts from Market and Mon­ decide in favor of “male" tbe term u,uM j though hta mortal laxly might be de­
on reading a-id fl’lng the petition, duo
and give an idea of the probable cost.
roe to move through tbe principal down­ tain-id tanteau brtb mnle and female. streyed, yrt iu
in Uta
hi* resurrection U»*~
body vhe
town streets, and I &gt;O reviewed by General Tbe victory ram* to the women who may j ___ “ __
g«1 .-I..!.
t-tub
xix.
23-37).
-J— “Z7 Tbe
IVILLIAMO. LOWDEN.
Miks, U.
S. a
A.,
ou .wKnug.-m
Michigan avenue. There
mnes,
t’. a.
., on
».*«=.» obtain their demand
ri;:ht year* by thia sport lea, ’•attained
.
...
..
by tbeaMnc-bUftM*d
an
»1
Lawyer.
will t* about B’.OJtt men in luw, ot ; Hcheme. Adkwrusd slur die.
.
ilslna for jrou-in tho way we think
Office over Jullu* RusSelF* store, State whom 3 COO (the Brat &lt;iiv »ioo)‘ will be I
their respective right- thttvn
-----------------will do you tho most uood, you should
the thn&lt;nt.«&gt;ef the rsttare. hut wnnbi testify
TiwnNDtKi it it w-lrrert.-ibai Pri”
street, ilaillntp’. Mich. •
rend an explicit statement of what
WORK IN CONGRESS.
Grand Army veteran*. The United State* ;
at Jcsu- ;*»l tbe reaitrrrctipu. ready tvdie lit day of July. A. i». Mu*, at '-ti .
you wish to accomplf’h, and make
troops here, the NaihmnuGuard aud other I
theforno«&gt;.'ca&lt;'.gnr.l I -r tlie heanap •&gt;
xuitakle arrangements for payment.
military urbanization^ the j-trfia and fire
Your order will then receive all tho
X HUEl.txyS.
attention that it requires. •
department* ot ttiecitypui'l fraternal ss»o.
Abstract and Real Ertak* Office.
«•« rr*iulred to jm ;-ar at
’ WAs.’IIXGTfta, May 24.—&lt;Only a very worship n golden image. Im: people are
ctation* will make up the trot ot the Hz*.
At.Nir.vl IUock. IltMtUliK’*now lenqttvd Id tiiis lau I
wors^h» gol
Mooe-v to lotn ou Ueai Estate Beal Estate
brief discussion was hail &lt;m the talrer bill
dsn eagle* aud diver dollr.m aud whatever
,«oM «ui e mint«iloi&gt;. Genera) conveyancing.
THE PRESIDENT’S OBSERVANCE.
intbescuntd yesterday, and that was on will bring, power or popularity, and bow
prepared and a plan of advertising
&gt;nls. can furnish complete
the point of lrt’.ing it go over tc-Tuesday
marked out; to be told what papers
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
to the persons inter,
out scruple bowing down- to these, God notice
you should ure. nnd what tbe cost
of the pwdcncy of said pegu
.will be. wo will furnish the adver­
Rochestf.k, N. Y.» May 30,-Tho presi­ The silver men. agreed that the Uli be lu- only known. Where are the Shad racks, *4*.!.“?* *’ .'9
I’. DRAKE. M. D.,
tisement and the plan—cither or
dent arrived here Saturday after a trip formally laid n.-ide till Tuesday. A brief who »ay without btwftalioo to the world,
both, and submit thejn for your con­
!!&gt;' it&lt; &lt;!
tha-flesh and the devil. "We will uol serve
sideration, together with our bill for
which was nearly oue long cheer. At oil
Office over Holloway** drug More.
therervlce.
•
Office hour* from Z to 4 p. »• Telephone, con points along the railway there wcie crowds to cln»sl:y nnd prescribe i&gt;oBtaL clerks* thee." I Art ua remember that “To whom
oceilng with realdenc*. al Holloway's drug gathered and at Sunbury. Williamsport,, salaries.
.
The auntlryrivil HU was flnnlly [Missed vauta we are whom wv obey” (Rum. rL 16).
and Troy, Pa.; Watkins, Penn Yan, El­ In the house, Torary’s amendment requir­
10-2U. llifo w the neennntof the carrying
mira, and other pltiees in this state he ad­ ing the retention uf nil money iu, excess at ont of the sentence of death againrt the
«lwtmlyp« ud MtiraalM th.
M. FOWLER.D.D. 8.
dressed the crowds and shook bands with 8f&gt; per month, received by inmate* of sol­ faithful three. Tbefurnace b-hevtted wren
1‘ROBA IE OkJ-i-Kmany of the people. Elmira is Senator diers* homes, to the support thereof, being times hotter than uauni. the men are bound
Office hours b a in. to J p. m.
Hill’s home. There there was an immense rejected, nud the apt&gt;ropriation ot |dffi,(MX) iu their viatlM~« nud cart iiiiolh^ furnace, State ot Mlchlxan. County ot Brnry- •
are paid by a commission allowed by
At a se-Milon of the Probate »
crowd—so thick.wire the people tliat the for the Philadelphia mint building re­ the fury
tho publisher ot tho paper in which
eour.tr
nt
Bam.
holden at Coe IT.- . ■
the licart i« wU.bdlc&lt;l; *be devil
tho advertisement appears.
train hnd difficulty in getting a clear way tained. A motion ot Hatch to take up the has doue hte worst to I hr servant* of God. the city ot Hastings, lu said eouuly &lt;&gt;u
QM1TH * COLGROVE,
„
day. the 23th dav of May. In t
through the throng.
|
O
Lawyen.
nut i-option hili was dr tented by a tic vote, and nliod of lx&gt;ve. aud iafiniu* windotn thousand eight hundred and a.u« D
(Office In Union block. Hasltngs.)
and tbe postoffice appropriation taken up and nil power hna suffered it ou to i.e.
1‘rreeut, Charles W. Armtrui:: •
all tbe ins and outs of advertising
Practice is all the courts of the state.
At Watkins the ex-postmaster mtro- anti debated for an hour. Durlag the ses­ This Is thnt which perpbnd iksvkl and Probate.,
wftliout any cwt or trouble, rend
In the matter ot the rotate.ot
dneed the president and named him sion Springer got a bill posmsl for a Asaph and J-.-reminh. nnd bs a stumbling
PntxTKM* Ink regularly, carefully,
Crabb,
deceased
“William Henry Harrison1" to the aston­ bridge acrous the Illinois at llovnna, Illa. block to multrtudre to t4ii« day. We nred
studlotialy; issued weekly. 82 a year.
Ou
rewdiug
aud
filing
the
petitmr
iI E. KENASTON,
ishment of tho people. Referring to this
If v-,u wish a complete catalogue of
WASaXSGTOK, May 27.—Enccnraged by to learn that ”EvU doom shall be cut off, fled, of George H. Crabb, sou ot ‘ui&lt;
\.
Attorney at Law,
n thi&gt;
all newspapers, rend 85 for the A.rurrithe president in hit remarks saiil: “Soma
prajlng that a certain tnstranx ^' 1
but they that wail upon the l^onl shall in­ sourt.
. (Orel J.8.Goodiear*Co.’sstore.)
tho
vote
Wednesday
by
which
the
senate
can Newspaper Directory. .
purporting
to
be
lhe
last
will
“
■.TacttceE tn all eourt-of the 8late. Collections caustic joker, satirizing that pride of fam­
herit the earth.” The wicked shall be Cent of wM deceased may
nay be
oeaurauiv
mlmitte • ’T]?;
For any further Information address
ily which characterize* the Old Dominion ' refused to refer his silver resolutions Mor­ brought into desolation as tn a moment bate, and that said petttlsaer
■n-o'.ipily .Heading to.
lUvarr may
ms* K-apiwim*®
1 •=
-‘ er -uitablc
vl believe we have no representative of gan yesterday incited Slewart ot Nevada
GEO. P. ROWELL 6r C°.,
and utterly conrtiined with terrors; ther executor ot said will er wuue 0lu«
P R. TIMMERMAN, Honicrpathlc Phy- Virginia ou board—said that the old fam- to mow to proceed to the consideration o£ shall be pulled out Hke sheep fur the ^’Thereupon It teordered, that w '’i n -• ■-v
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
illes'of tho state reminded him of the po­ his tree coinage * bill. Thia motion, in a
•
.
siclan
and
Surgeon.
2Xnd
day
Of
June.
A.
LMK
*
’ t«n
slaughter
(Pa.
xxxvii,
Ik
kxxiU,
ifr,
Jer.
xii,
10 SPfiUCE ST., NEW YORK.
tato plant, the best part lieing under senate barely two-thirds full (some sena­
In ths forenoon, be aartfned for the
'r;'^
(Ofilcpovcr Lnthrop's drug store.)
1-3). When God permits the devil to touuh said petition, and that thehetreat
mW
ground.
[Laughter.] I have thought. tors avoiding a vote nnd ethers being
His dear people it is only that He may be deceased and all other peraims intemh J lONua
perhaps, the slip made by my goal friend paired) was carried. Nine RepubUcans,
glorified and greater bleming brought in estate, are required »o appear at »
,
of said court then to be hoMen at il‘r 1 t.iws.
aw, heal estate and collect­ who presented me, iu getting the Chris- buventecu
Democrats
and
two
Farmca
’
due
lime
to
these
tried
own
He
deairca
us
ftan name
ttamA of
.if my
mV ancestor
■niMUtA. rather
VatltMO than
than •*»
w
tian
my
w'l
ing OFFICE OF
Ailutuce men voting iu its favor. The even here in this lite to l»e conformed to the Office, in tbe etty of nssUnn.
and show cause, if any there H . v.hj tn. i
own, might bring his joke to the recollec­
PALMKirros &amp; Smith,
v
Permit healthy circulation
senate haa now apparently entered upon a image of Hia Sou, and by all errata of our of the uetltlnuer may not lie nHntr&lt;I '
tion of some ot you." [Laughter.]
A
3M tree movement cd the toot.
Woodland. Mich.
lunitlesadelxato
ot
silver
free
coinage.
Is
further
ordered,
that
said
'
U
u*
J-.i nX. d
daily
life
to
be
fitted
to
reign
with
Him
The Celebration at Koehestor.
vaX
No untying, or bins necessary.
J. M. Smith,
'
vL'cmf rtaule and durable ler C. 8. Pai.mej:tox.
Wabmwgton, May 30.—Bat slight inter­ over this earth iu due time. Thus God the pendency of add petition, aiji the hcaflnx
Tho president allowded divine service
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
•'o cavWj- bothladiraimd gentlemen. Al)
rnaket
h
even
the
wrath
of
mnn
to
praise thereof by causing a copy &lt; t t •­
est
was
manifested
in
the
proceedings
ot
yesterday
both
morning
and
evening.
’
the
length:., black ard iu«et
published In the Hartlnip Ban&gt;Lfor both ordinary and
latter being also attended by the G. A. R. the house Saturday, which devoted its Him (Pa. Ixxvi, W).
_
spotting lace ‘hoes, low
34. “Did not we art three men bound per prtnted and drcuHted u&gt; u
a body. Today he held a public reception time to tho post office apprupriatinu bill,
Barrv, once tn v»ch week for tw« I "*&gt; or high cutfrom 10:30 a. tn. to 12:30 p. m. at the although but little wits laid on this meas­ into the midst of lhe fire? They answered weeks previous to said day
See the
nnd said unto the king. True, O king."
Chahucm it. Ml'!
Powers H ouse, from where he proceeded
ure. SpeechM were made ou all the His Mtonishmeut could hardly have been
(A true eopy.)
Ju(ijcr
at 1-JO to lhe reviewing stand in front ot
political issues, Kendall of Kentucky greater had he found himself. in the tor­
th© Court Houm aud reviewed the parade,
delivering his initial speech iu favor ot ment where the/ rich man found himself
Eagle Specialty Co., Brockton, Mass.
which was a fine ona At 2:30 p. • m. he
the free coinage ot silver. Fithian talked immediately offer death (Luke xvi, 23).
PROBATE ORDER.
went to Washington Square and took part
tariff, nud Watson (AIHiince)arraigned the Ho can hanHy believe his eyc&lt; for be had
I'lWBATE OBDE&amp;
in tbe ceremony ot unveiling tlie tnounuState ot Michigan. County of Barn--*--.
Democrats for falling to pass a silver bill vainly Kuppooed that no god could deliver
Ala session ot tbe Probate ‘our^ !rt tM
Slate ot Michigan. county of Barry,—«a.
ment. These ceremonies will occupy tho
At a session of the Probate Court for the
nnd repenl the McKinley law. An adjourn­ out of his hufMls (vrrae 13). When men County ot Barry, holden at tbs ifohate
time to 5:30 anti at S:30 the president
County ot Barry, holden at the Probate Office in
ment resolution until tomorrow was
ths City of flattings. In said county, on Wed­
will take tbe train for Washington.
rage agalnrt Qo«l. He that ritteth In th*
nesday, the 38th day of May,to the year
heavens .1011 tallKh (Pk. ii, 4; xxxvll, 13).
one tliou**nd ctahl hundred and ninety-two.
THE DAY AT WASHINGTON.
The counsel erf the ungodly shall come to
Frown t. Charles W. Armstrong. Jud go if
rtaUMmlwr ot tb.»u:ror fiet.tr ’ k*kFronatc.
Boston, May 31. —John L. Sullivan made nought, hut the counsel of the Lord shall
in tne matter of the estate of Robert Mlsn r
stand and He will do all His pleasure (Isa.
a speech at the Columbia Saturday night
rill, IK |ft xiv, 34).
On reading and filing tbe petition duly verlWabhikgton, May »X—Extensive prepa­ in which he remarked: “Boston has got a
fkd. of Frances Misner, widow of said deceased
‘ Xi. “He answered and said, Lo, I »eo four
praynjc that a re tain Instrument now on file
rations hnd been made by tho committee* reputation to be proud of and I am going men loose walking In the midst of the fire,
in Ini* court purportinx ta be lhe last will and
of the varlons G. A. R. porta ot Washing­ to do my best to hold np my end of it. nud they have no hark ami tbe Twin of
tMUmeni of said decease*! may be admitted to
of "aid estate re
probate nod that yonrpeWUOuer may be appointton tor a proper observance of Memorial You can talk about yonj foreign countries t.:e fourth Is like the Safi of God.” Upon admlntrtratlon
Ester M. Nye, the executrix Idsmo ati» »■»”
edeiecutriz of said will or some other suitDay. At Arlington where 30,600 heroes aU yon want. I’ve been to Australia and their bodios the fire hod no power, nor was ir to some oilier suitable pet*”';. ,
the
I tell you Australia ain’t in it." This ora­
Thereupon It «•
'\*.1.
l.xK
Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday the
Jbmd’ Hmrad, because they
of lhe late rebellion lie buried, the cere­
torical outburst on the part of the cham­
- thirtieth day of June A. D. IMS. at
?&gt; ^a*1
K»• The only IBlh day of June. A. DJ«fx » ”, ' .,raiu of
monies were ot unusual solemnity. The pion was cheered till the audience grew
tn-tiitfioMMMM bs assigned for the «»»;«
ten o’doek &gt;o the forenoon, be assigned
n’jte
up,,u them '***
boro MMMttUonsnd that the heirs at la*
religious exerciins were conducted by tired.
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■ELlb*,m ,rp" 10 *Blk wlth
Revs. W. H. Gotwald and S. B. Paine.
*• a* •flect lbat *n
md*stAte, are required to appear at a session
The Marine band rendered music suitable
a
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should
of Ml*l court, then to be hotalcn at the Probst*
■ *ic Us from 11*..
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to the occasion. General D. H. Hastings
Calcutta, May 81.-The whole district
Office tn the city of HasUngs, In saidevunty, W
ielivered the oration; Luther B. Noyoa of Scynjtgar is panic-rtncken over plague
■bMSCaaso, if any then* t--, v. by the prayer oi
tho petitioner may not be granted. And It l»
read an original poem entitled, “We are and fire. Over 2,000 deaths hare occurred
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al Cyrus YT. Bussey, assistant seaetary
the interior, was the orator of lhe day, and
at the Congressional cemetery. Senator

thousand families uro homely, ttat[ *jo.
XQ persons are living in the open air, be­
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They hare no food ant! many are stricken
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port She saw. «* through a gins &lt;
Quito a serious fracas occurred In Orange
dark-r, that group ot laboring forms 1
There has been *om»dl»cturion ns to tbe
Wednesilny. in which a bull dog played a
paw into the house bearing the heavy, !
lime for bathiog. Undoubtedly th*
conspicuous part.
Elmer Wolvertou’a best
।
runi&amp;lM pStK Roudi. Chenier." ;
■
solemn load, and then she slid down to
colts broke through Into nvigh’jor John ।l&gt;3»t time for taking a warm bwtb is .xt
.
u
“That would seem quite natural and tbe floor and lay In a little dark heap ' When Baby «M rick, we gave her Castoria.
juat before goiug to Ind. m the dan­
Schlosser's lots. There was some, delay night
,
When aba was a Child, abn cried for Caaoria.
of ©old Is avoided. If one goea from
about gobig after them, ami when W-olrer- ger
(
proper, dr,” said Mr. Rooeevelt, smiling over which her yellow hair strayed in
Imltiroom after *uch a bath directly to
ton, accompanied by bh fattier and father- the
(
•...'JZcffrc'Jvc. I'Utdo not e:
gripe, pleasantly and speaking gently and loose, ahining curls. She had uot swoon-1
Ind
the
skin Is kept warm for several
iu-ldw. went for them Schlosser dvinnnde I j
ed—ahe was loo strong tor that—but a :
jjr ~\re JO
Hood"*slowly.
and tbe complexion may In ns ranch
ten dollars ransom. Wolverton thought 'hours
j
feeling of utter horror and despair had (
“In tho next place," added Julian. “1
improved
by this ordinary bath as It un­
this
too
much;
he
offered
five
dollars,
and
j
Is by the Turkish bath. It la
have discovered that I am the very man crushwl her down as if by its mere .
ou this being refusal undertook tn turu doubtedly
।
weight
safe, however, to take more than two
who burned down Colonel Chenier’s
thc colto ont. when SchlosMjr attacked him not
।
When, after a long while, Adelaide ,
sudi
warm baths during the week, as its
mansionjn North Georgia as we wore
with
a
club,
striking
him
over
the
head.
,
Saturday Dcyatur voters knocked out
to look for her she was still there,
more frequent continuance Is apt to prove
tramping and fighting through that caxue
tlie twv
twenty-five cent bounty on woodchuck cutting a severe gn»!&gt;. aud about the same ।
n a ;tearless,
------- numb,
---- • “**
v- "
“ tHere' scalp*.
- i*°
- “uintensity
silent,
with
the
time Mrs. Schlosser appeared with the enervating.
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‘ region." .
A cold l&gt;ath, on lhe contrarj’, may be
bull dog, which she set lupi tlie light.
i
Mr. Roosevelt looked steadily and of her suffering.
taken daily with !&gt;eneflt If n person is In a'
A
When she learned that It had been an
* brother who It vlsltiug Lewis Ritter, Wolverton was quite severely bitten and is ।
kindly At'his-companiun, but said noth­
htate of perfect health; but it should be'
accident and not a duel, and that Julian of Eekford. rode up from Indiana on a confined to Ids bed from the wounds. Thc ।
ing.
in the morningon rising, and should!
mustang.
case is likely to come to hearing in the token
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j
“But worst of all." continued Julian. was not dead, her relief was very great; I
courts.—Ionia Standard.
*
Ibe followe*! by brisk um of tbe friction'
but there remained a nameless dread,
towel. It is not necemary to coarsen the;
I “I ran a bayonet through Misa'Adelaide
Ionia boys have been swindling tlie city ikin
'
SY.^ICE
and something in Adelaide’* voice and j
of
the hands nnd fnce by this friction/
SCHOOL COLUMN
Chenier's ann."
manner added to her distress.
br selling the city clerk everything In thu The fnco should alwayw be dried with some
i-r Mime** wii Asscc4*noa««*4. I
Roosevelt drew up the horses m
Adelaide hud tears in her eves, and ‘
. .
koft, absorbent towel.—New York Tribune.
shape
of
bird
heads
for
sparrow
herds,
i
n
I
_____
---------------- : suddenly at l_eee last words that they
she was wringing her hands slowly as
To encourage better language work In it is estimated that $1,000 have been paid
’ _____
'---------------------’ came to a standstill in tho middle of the
she began walking to and fro in the toe countrv seuool*. teachers have been rr- out on this account that ought now* be lu
I street.
I had a most extraordinary experience in
ro0in.
quested to send speclmenb of wurk done the treasury. Those who have been per­ a hotel at Port Arthur, on the northern cr
CHAPTER XXV.
i
’You cannot mean to say"—he slowly
un I.
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J ■
.
’by pupils In the various gradrs. Below petrating the swindle are being brought to Canadian side ot lhegreatert of all the
r-*-?
jto her appcar wuw of
Teicb**.aru ex­
A DRIVE.
began; but Julian interrupted him.
time.
calm. suppressed way; -and oh, Rosalie. lM.cted t0 send this just as dune by lhe pa­
lakes.
"Will you send up a clean towel and a
A relay bicycle race will be made be­
j neted a woman—Adelaide Chenier—and ir he should die without knowing that 1 j pj|,t wlthuuc any correstlun*. that It may
have forgiven him!"
I hoiimtiy show their attainments. It Is tween Grand Rapids and Detroit on Mun­ fresh pitcher of water to 63F* I inquired of
abo has rvcog-aized me. Now. Mr. Rooauthe
man
in
ebarge
of
the
desk.
“Forgiven him?” echoed Rosalie, “for-' hoped that teachers may be interested In day, June 6th. Thu winner will be given
The .nan rang a bell violently. "1 will,"
vxrlt, what shvH I do?"
given him for what?"
comparing this work with that of their own a gold uicdal.
said he, '‘if I can find a—confound the
Thi* waa *o sudden and startling a
Adelaide stopped and looked strangely Pup^s «t Hke grade. If any are inclined
revelation that Mr. Roosevelt could not at her «i«wr. Tnw .nongb, Bouli. did I'»
Kalamazoo people claim that tbe pump boys. I never can get oue when I wauk
M.u&gt;e uf U&gt;l. work w'lh U»( o(
can divide honors with the cow In tbe pro­ one. Where t he devil do you suppose boys
respond at once. He touched the horses
duction of milk, which tbev have to con­ always are when they are wanted?*’
and shook the lines u little. They *ped
“1 don’t know," Mid I. but yen’ll attend
haps it would be best, but she could cotnparauve|y new In the country schoolk*. sume. and they ask for a milk inspector.
forth, from the street into u shaded lane
to that, won't youP’
n° ™ L . .... »
’hat It Is n humble effort to enter and pos•&lt;r
where the pe. hitne of wild-flowera luitded
••Yes. certainly. Great Jupiter’s bornst
The
C.
J.
A
M.
R.
IL
has
added
four
“We had a foolish disagreement," aha
a t|M|d loo long left uncultlvirteit.
the air
J--mine vine* covered the
new engines, ten passenger coaches and where tho dickens are the boysf”
tC1' r°“
»f P-P'l’ (T d(p&gt;«». .IU over rtO’J freight cars to Its equipmeut
1 broken fences, violets purpled the ground.
Half an hour passed.
“I dislike to have to remind yo».” said I,
! mocking birds were everywhere.
A
b' wi“
jS'iC.. Or.nte. ltle MUI..
Grand Rapids claims to be able to coun1 •*bnt will you have a dean towel nnd a
•gannt old negro with a dilapidated
will not die. will her”cried Rosalie, with
Tuesday. “ 14th. Prairieville tillage, up 100,000 people.
pitcher of water sent up to G31’’
: array urasket un hia shoulder, stood a sudden gus.i of tears.
Wednesday, June 15th. Bsnfield.
The mnn at tbe desk looked fixedly at tne.
■ withdruwrf uiiuc.’^ the tree shadow* gaxOne day last week a Coldwater sport
”1 do not know, djeak." the sister ro- I Thursday. June 16th. Norton school,
"Do you mean to m»y that ha* not been
was fishing on the lake near that city about done?" he asked. “Oh. that boy will drivq,
l ing at th^pi as they p.MM*d.
nlied. her voice strnggling to hold Its Maple Gru\e
•
a halt mile frpm shore. A big black racer me craxy! I shall gu stark mad over tbafc
:
“Can you fully realize .-tv case, do
even, gentlu flow.
j
&gt;atuiday, June 18lh. Hastings (court tried to get in the boat with him. but he
■ yon think?' Jnlian added.
boy. 1 sent him half an hour ago, but hu
They stood there facing each other, i ruorn.)
wouldn't have it that way. His snakeahip is such a timber headed idiot that he for­
[
"No. sir. I cannot
I never stabbed a
•heir face* pile, their lips trembling and |
Munday. June 201b, A-.*yr)a Lenter.
was quickly dispatched and measured over get* u message liefore be gets to the top of'
[ wouufj in uiy life." responded Mr. Roose­
‘ six feet in length.
the stairs. Then be goes wandering alL
velt. Hesh «!t the lines agfcn. and the Theydldfiu b«d A.lMjmyiindUd.
over the house, and comes back and tells
j h(jr**s went still finder
Mark Berry, a young man employed as
flowing throngt. tho room, nor tho Bung I the old woman'* kailroad signal.
me everything’s all right. He is no earthly
fireman on the Grand Trunk, met with a
' Juliana face darkened and reddened. of the mocking bin\ gayly falling freftn !
use. 1 shall go wild if I am left hero with,
.
Onee there lived near the Ohio and Dnl-■ fata! accident last week. Hu was looking
; He bit his mustache and glare'I at the tbe tree by the window.
•
that boy. ’’
■
out
from
the
engine
cab,
when
his
head
tlmore
IL
IL.
an
old
lady
nnd
her
daugli.
fy outstretched upon amnc■ | da*hboartl
Three hours passed and 1 saw the town
i ter. They were poor and earned their llv-■ struck a large stand. He lived but a short
CONTINUED
“Mr Roosevelt. 1 pave spoken to yon
of Port Arthur from the breakwater to the
ing by wiling eggs and tn-rries. The con­• time.
v - K-*re-vell saw that something j m »n g-ntieuian sod a friend," he preswoods.
"«
ductor would often let them have a ride
v.roug
It was plain lo her 1 ently said. “I am in trouble and heed
“Pardon me,” said 1, “but I really want
line of Charlotte's fisherman was out
free of charge. There hnd been a terrible
.1 .: ,n'- return to her heule could counsel I do nut”-. oin storm, aiid tbe high water in the river, fishing last week upon a lake near that borne water and a towel lu my roo"-----A
friend
in
need
Is
h
friend
indeed,
___
■nd
; it in? meaning, Mid she had |
'How can 1 advise yon. rir?" th* old
"Cmsar’s ghost! You don’t mean itP My
. hat washed away the Rail-ltoacl bridge. city. While ho was lazily watching hia
not less than one . million people have’ The tr.ln was due in a half hour! The bobber go up and down with the waves, he dear sir, I beg your pardon, but—hold out
■ • .
• Rosalie l&lt;ecotne his wife, if i man interrupted
“True advice presupfound just such a friend in Dr. King's‘ old lady wot to work and put b^r fnrni- was suddenly startled by an apparent rush I sent Jimmy, n»y own Jimmy, not than
•. 1 him. She did not inquire into | poses sympathy “
New Discovery for consumption, coughs
Infernal
idiot, but Jimmy, the slickest boy
of thc waters. Looking up he saw lilrn. . .f ten* trouble which seemed |
‘And
’ you cannot sympathize with me. ■nd colds. If jon have never used this' ture on the tnu'm. nbout five miles from the
river. After she lu.' did thl*. she set It relf confronted by a mammoth, serpent, north of Luke Superior, and he said he had
• it work, thinking that it : nf conrw."
great cough medicine, one trial will con­
attended
to it. Oh, Jimmy! I say, James,
with
large
black
and
blue
spots
all
over
’ on fire, and in a fen* m tnenls It was in
■ nfil probably be of short duration.
I
•I can hardly say; but I have liked you vince you that it has wonderful curative.* i dilute*.
They heard th. train coin lug. his body. The extent of said sport's scare what about that water nnd towel for 63?”
“I couldn’t attend to it, sir; 1 bad too
: g Mr Roosevelt ■invited i very much. sir. it to hard fur tuo to powers In all diseases of throat, chest and ,! The hntkrsman saw the tire n time tu save can be imagined when he says that the
(t . driv..- with him to a certain j couple you with acta of downright van- lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to du I
'•the train. The train 'stopped. When the snake's body was three feet through In the much to fio.”
‘Teo—too much—too much to do!’’ the
- - : :e m:le* in :he country, where j dcltom
You have impressed mu as* all tbgt Is claimed or money will be re-I1 passengers found out their lives Imi been largest place.
man at lhe desk gasped as he repeated tho
fundtsl. -Trial bottlecfree
•-j.
-ssufTrnr deluaudtvl hto at-L.chivalrous and spotlesa gentleman.".’v at W. 11.
**’Good.
, &gt;r saved by this old lady, they knelt aniivave
Benjamin Morse, the Shelby merchant, wools.
j ear'* drug store. •large
•
•bottles
“James, you Infernal leather
.»uc amt
u, (;1Hj (or living saved their Irete.
■
’i if vehicle was an ope« buggy T
•I r.m not a soldier now. and 1 do not 51.00.
who dlsapfieured so suddenly after the ■Ltdled. empty headed, crack braim-d, seat
J
I Finis.
Jennie Kennedy.
.
v ( ■■ m of fa*t bay horse*. Mr. | think and feel and act ns a soldier. Of
‘teinoeratlc convention in Muskegon, has hatching idiut. dp you know that you Will
course tn the wild excitement of war
retufn-d
home.
Hr
says
that
one
evening
drive
me
frantically Insane? By tbe gross
'
iFrom No. if. Irving. Eliza Glrvin,
v you snare will jungles I wns n zealot in the Union cause. 1 am
We desire tv »ay t»» our citizens, that for I teacher. 1’eumanshlp very good. Anoth- while w«ikiug along the docks in Muske­ jumping Ge*ar! if 1 am not to rely on you,
•■.‘ifui open country." he not sorry that I was. but I d&lt;&gt; regret that \( irs v.e have iavn ■ m-IIIiix Dr. King's : cr by E«*a Smith worthy of mention. Be gon he Waiti upon by jwtue thugs, who what am I—too busy, were you? Oh, one .
struck him uv •tie bead with a piece of boy a hopeless idiot aud 'the other boy too
I wtoh I could recall it."
LTtel fr qn before the gate onr act
New Discovery for consumption. Dr. • &gt;|&gt;arin*r of lhe commas. Jennie. That “had
The next
wan thnt Urnky"----Iron. T'._
.......... !« remembered
.......L
....
As he spoke Julian felt the vinptinesw King's New Lire Pill&lt; Budrieq’s Arnica j did" is uot just the thing either.—Com.)
’lace.
‘If it were not so
he was walking in Mininwota. His m!i:d " “Will you attend to it now?” I Inquired.
i-oit we inijjiit .ralre the of his words They were flat and fdkj Salveau I Elc-trie (&gt;t(&lt;t-rs. and h ive never i
-----• .
is not clear yet. He Is out
and a gold
“I don't know, sir. I’ll try—that’s all a
pictVUE atobv.
:;r&lt;- ahuud.int in tbe old dead on the air. a&gt; doe* tbe rejiort of a handled n-medhx (hat *oll as well, or thnt t
poor boy-hounded devil 4ike m« eaa
watch.
S
have given such universal . satisfaction, j
in this picture ha lx.y, n girl, a imll.tt
fowling piece on an open prairie.
.
promise.”
Wallace
Eddy
and
Wm.
McCoy,
-the
j
We
do
hot
hesitate
lo
guarantee
them
alld
a
bunch
uf
tall
&lt;ra*s.
The
little
*1 should think it would not l»* a pleas­
rI got thc water mid towel that day.—
ant thing to remember." said Mr. ILxee- every time, and we idimti ready to refund j Kqr; j9 making some piles. They have the young men arrested for attruiptea train । lulian Ralph iff New York Sun.
the purchase price, if !satisfactory result* | pMl| t4, carry sand from the seashore In. wrecking last March, were tried In the
sort. TMa climate. it velt, urging the horses a little more, as
du not fuliow their use. These remedies j-hv ||U|e K‘lrj I)nH a „)1(,rt ((rciw ou, long Ionia clicult court last week when lhejury
if this shakinguf the lines served income have won their great ftopnlarity purely on I
MOBTGAGF SALE.
n)Tl| n (.tr-aw hat with a lung ribbon on disagreed, standing 7 for acquittal and 5
: is what all northern men say way to relieve his feelings.
their merit*. W. II. G««I.'cri. druggist. ; it; al|d the boy lias a ,tr.aw hut ou, and for conviction. The verdict was a great
IMaulthavlniiheen made in lhe condition* of
ey have been hero awhile. How
•But bow can I help it nowf he presni'OtfMir t&gt;M!e »od executed by Wil­
lia* bls pant* rolled up and is barefoot. surprise as Eddy confessed to having put acrrMhi
liam I. Me*d and NelllUi. Head fits wife nt tbe
tentiy said, putting his hand on the old
'• They seem to be brother and sister. The the lie across lhe track and McCoy owned city ot S’. Pau’. Htate of ’llnnCTOta. to H«nrr
The best salve in the world for cuts, jI little boy says lettis go home now It is get­
! id
■: feel it whin I was a aol- tunn's arm.
Flnehout. dated Hept meher thlrteentn A. D.
up to having been with him.
IMI and reronted la lhe uffirc 6Jhe Keclster of
Mr. Boojevelt did not answer: he only bruises. Mires, ulcers, salt rheum. fever I ting late1. They will go home to-gether.
I* aided Julian.*
•
Itccds f-&gt;r Hirry county State of jAcblpxaoa the
Mires, tetter, chapped hand*. chilblains,
Recently the Michigan Paper Co., of twrnty-flr«t
Nellie T. Steven*. 8 years old,
B:
iirn yon were not tins far sooth. shook the lines again.
day ot Heptemlm A. •». lijl In
coms, aud all skin eruptions, and positive*
Plainwell made a shipment to Chicago. Liber /IS- of Mortgages on page* 177
5th grade.
The bants were now going very fast, ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is
(From No. 4. Johnstown. May Potter, Upon one of the sheets of paper one of the whleh said mortgage watdulr assigned £*ala
I w.iM here With Si.err.iau s making tbe buggy bound and sway and guaranteed to give perfect satlafaeUon. or
Henry Fluebout in Daniel Striker of itoxE*
teacher. Penmanship excellent. Beware. lady employees wrote thc name of.the oth­ Mlrblgan by a«&lt;l^nraent bearing date ’.bi t’eewiirg about in lhe city for its wheels ring keenly
money refunded. Price $5 cento per box Nellie, how you divide words at the end of er. Last week the latter was surprised to Heth .lay ot JMay A. ». taro and rewrieo tn
•One oughtn't te I* hated for what he
For sale bj W. II. Good) ear. the druggist aline. Twice you have dh filed the word receive the same sheet of &lt;®apcr, together the office ef «s!d IP-g'ster of Deeds hr Bacy
emmty Michigan on tbe tenth day of Say A X
. 1 wiu not aware."
*
did"-----with a letter, from Grand' Forks, Dakota. MB-'In
Uber "M” of a»«.rtnmenls oo pngs 3k.
I’nlverslly of Michigan co-eds are agita­
. i forgotten to Cell you." said
A loud rejxjrt rang out beside the road
William and Lee Havens were digging a upon which mortgage there Is claimed io be dik
ting dress reform.
at tbe date ot thh notice the sum of ehren hun
"1 ought to have told you a&lt; just uiiaul. The negro bad fired at a
PtCTVBE STOItV.
dred
oneanl
11-ttn dollars and an Attorney fee
well in Portland last week. One night
Hilliard Congr&lt; gationaili-ts will have a
.■ that you could have exercised bird. The horses reared together and
In this picture is a little gkl. and a little they stopped work after having reached ot fifty (Julian provided tor in said mortgage
. .t to ref ore hospitality to one whirled short ajitrat wrth the buggy 1«- uew church-house.
boy. some water, a little, pail besides the tbe depth ot 50 feet. They came as usual and no suit or proceedings at law luvtng !&gt;een
itmituted to recover lhe debt secured by said
tall grass. • ft_ls about July for the boy la the next morning and did nut take the mortcxK- nr any txrt thereof: Therefore bv
fore Mr. Ibx**-velt could check them.
• at nil. sir—du net mention it." Under the sudden strain the spring over
Gents: For forty-five years I have barefooted, and his pants are rolled up. usual precaution to see if gas or tire damp virtue of tbe power ot sale rontslnet in said
mortgage .inn tbe statute in «ueb case msde and
been afflicted with blood poison, liver and and a straw baton. And he wretns to be had accumulated during tbe night. Lee Evlded. notice la her&gt; by given that,no Friday
•&lt;■4 '1 Mr R-»vvt-lt quickly. "1 hold no which Julian out snapped in two. and
rheumatic difficulties. Part of the time watching his little sister make a pile of sand. let William down in the well and in about
nlnetceaUi day ot Augurt A D- fw.’ at ten
- r:-.dje agmuat a Uui&lt; n soldier; I respect tht- young mao was sent whirling a rod
Tbe little has long bair.-a short dress on. ten minutes tried to talk to him, but could o'clock tn tbe forenoon of vnd «tav 1 shall sell at
confined
to
my
(&gt;cd.
My
Hood
was
badly
kirn. 1 assure yon. air."
away, falling heavily outstretched on
public auction to the highest Mdder at the Mrth
Six
bottles of Hibbard’s and she has a straw hat on with some rib- get no response. Lee went down and front door of the court bouse, in the City at
rails beside the road. A line also diseased.
many tinngz were &lt;Imdc by onr
Rheumatic Syrup did me more good than lam around it. There is some water be found his brother unconscious aud nearly Hasting*. Carry countv, Michigan, (that being
■ ■■■*.!&lt; • " responded Julian; ••things parted, nnd then the horses became un­
ail the other medicines I have taken. My hind them. 1 guess they are out In the dead. He tied a rope around his body and the place where the circuit court for Barrv
county ta boldrn&gt; the rremises drscribed In said
. :l.»tyd tu umke southern folk bit- manageable. They ran and kicked like
friend# have used It and in every case it field to play, for I do nut see n house. It a little later was pulled up into the fresh mortgage or m much thereof as may be neces­
lemons, dragging '.Mr. Roosevelt, in the
has proven a wonderful remedy. I have must be n very warm day for they have ■Ir. With great difficulty he was brought sary to pay tbe amount du« on said m ortgage
Ob. yes; but an army is scarcely ex- midst of tbe wrecked vehicle, back along known of some wonderful cures of dyspep­ nothing around them. The sky Is very to. but it was a close call. After the res­ with ten per cent lu'eresi thereon and all legal
bright for the sun Is shining. There is a cue a lantern was lowered Into lhe well ext* together with an Attorney fee of fifty dol­
tu have drawing room manners, the road toward the city. Julian was sia and neuralgia.
lars ns provided therein. Th* premises to be
little stream of water flowing from (he lake. and at a depth of 15 feel it went out, show­ sold aud being described In said mortgage are
Mui. Mary Biddlb,
it would lie wicked folly tor us to allow lenselesa. *
It must be dinner time now, so they must ing that they were under 35 feet ot gas. all those certala pieces or pgreds of land situate
Mitchellville. Iowa.
what a man did as a soldier to be
The farther tbe boraea ran the wilder
b Ing and !&gt;elng In the towu«hip of Hope tn tbe
Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters go and cat dinner.
Tbe
wonder
is
that
they
were,
able
to
sur
­
County of Barry and State at Michigan and de­
iv-:-ip.d against him us a citizen and a and more furious they grew.
They
Hattie M. Payne, 9 years old.
vive at alL
scribed as follows, to wit: 1be wrest bait of tbe
are remedies of gfWit merit. 1 believe
lashed tbe buggy into shreds, and left
&amp;lh grade.
’ smitheaat &lt;iuarter. tbe east half of |he souththey have no equal In the cure of rheum­
w. st quarter and tbe southwest quarter ot tbe
:r. is 3 noble view. Mr. Rocse- Mr. Roosevelt wounded and bleeding a
(From the same district. 1'cumanshlp
Miss Welker, a school teacher of Port­ north east q iart-rof sect ton number thirteen
atism nnd all blood diseases.
'•tid Julian. “1 cordially agree half mile from where they started.
very good.)
Dn. 11. KEiciuttD. Drugght.
land, was recently arrested tor severely in town two .north ot range nine west.
; n. but there were special caaee,
The negro wbo fired the shot had a
Mitchellville. Iowa.
punishing a scholar.
A justice court I Dated Mayzt. A. D. ISOS.
Iiixin. Hntigge.
copper.
’nirning houses and destroying hard time of it. wandering about in SaThe spring Is the time to take lllblmrd's
found her guilty, but she was successful
Assignee of Mortgage.
Rheumatic Syrnp
sale
It
DaxIrlStmikkh.
vannali hunting a physician. Lack had
syrup fur
r*&gt;r the
uie blood.
urooa. For
rnr *aie
it Is
is found
round In
in Great
«.re*t Britain.
ununi. Sweden,
nwcuru, In the circuit court, and was acquitted.
Attorney
In
person.
by
W.
H.
Goodyear.
Prepared
only
by
Tin-1
Austria
and
America.
The
largest
mines
Any brutal punishment is to be condemned
■«*. 1 know." Mr. Roosevelt । teemed against him.
He was twice
• ■i.'.-i... ira.I.t XI...I&lt;•.I■ ■t'liiisnv l)i&gt;I
Ul. hl.ati n»ar lit.. ahntiHt
: t» say, •‘but where one does rltrectetl wrung, and then when he Charles Wright Medicine Company. De­ arc found in Michigan, near the shores of anywhere and Everywhere, but scholars
Lake Superior. It-is heavy, hard, mallea­ generally don't get any worse lickings than
MOKTGAliE BALE.
iitat&gt;*
tn kill ..
a man. why ought he lid at lust find a physicinn'* office the troit. Mich.
..................
ble.
fusible,
ductile
and
an
orange,
brown
they deserve.
Notice l« hereby given that default ha* beea
.i-i 2u from bunting abonse or sock- I lector himself was gone. But it chanced
Anna Gulllckson, aged 17. was killed
color. It Is used to make wire, rivets, and
made in lhe payment at tbe money secured by a
■ -■ i •u-.vn? Murder i* said to bo a that when, after great tribulation, he in a runaway at Alpena..
kettles. To cover the roofs of houses Ha­
The Allegan Journal Is heading a cru­ tnortgase beartns date the (&gt;*entv first day ot
April A. D. !W1,executed by David E. Fernand
r eriftju than arson."
found a doctor. Mr. Roosevelt's family
Mayor Pingree has given the college llie to catch fire, and protect the bottom of sade to have special- premiums offered by Sarah
A. Fero bls wife, of IIm Township at
■
; but I doubt if it to ever more physician was the one.
tnilps.
Howard II. Uell.
the eouhly fairs for the fastest walking Emmett In tbe County of Calhoun nnd State of
league of republican clubs $.”&gt;00.
l •"-:!}• resented."
&gt;
Julian had somewhat revived when
Age U. 2nd Grade.
horse, and says that pacing and trotting Mldilicnn. to Ameba Jone* of the township of
in tbe County of Barry and Slate ot
(From No. 6. Maple Grove. Chris. Mar­ horses arc all right in their places, but Assyria
Jc.r a nthem people. 1 believe, havo they reached him. At the same time a
Michigan, and recorded In the office of the Reg­
These pills are scientifically compounded, shall teacher.
Penmanship very good. when II comes to real down right be nr fl I to ister (if Deeds for'-tbe County of Barry. Mien1
iwore oQ their home* than the welcome sound of wheels , and horsee
and uniform in action. No griping pain so
tgu. in Idber 21 of MurtzMes oa pair? 43 oo tbe
-■ i a people have of theirs; and the feet greeted their earn. Two vehicle*, a commonly following the use of pills. Howard, but look out for those big words. tlie tanner, or. In fact, to any horseman 231 day ot April A. D. IBS! at It :46 o'clock in tho
From the same district comes an essay on except the professional jockey, the fast forenoon; that said mortgage wa« duly assigned
r ..-nu tnity i&gt;u found in the fact that we buggy and a carriage, came swiftly up,
They are adapted to both adults and chil­
••School" by Joseph A. BeN and a sketch walking horse gets to the trout.
bv *nld Ameda Jones to James Cash more of
nr- not eo thickly Eettled, nnd con.se- and a spry, smooth faced old man de­ dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
Peenfield. Calhoun,County. Michigan, ou the
of U. S. Grant, too long for publication,
"N- inly live more exelnrively domestic fended from the formas*-'
they
have
no
equal
in
the
cure
of
sick
94ta day of March. A. D
by aa assignment
~~
by Gertrude Whitney and Katie Holmes—
A young man In Mendon thought so duly recorded on the iMh day ot April A. D.
lire*."
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
i “Ah. bleas me. hlees me. how’s thtsr
much
of
bis
wife
that
be
became
intensely
I*f4 at * o'clock In the forenoon. In the office of
blllousneM, and, as an appetizer, they ex- j Com.)
"1 hod not thought of that.’’ said Ju­ be quietly ejaculated, glancing from Mr.
tbe
Register
ot
Deeds
for
the
County of Barry.
Erratum—For “our" the first word In jealous of her. Reoutly he announced Michigan In Liber 23 ot Mortgages, on -age MB;
lian.
•
Rooeevelt to Julian and back again, eel any other preparation. Sold by W.
the column last week, please read one. that be was goiug away to be gone for sev­ and that said mortgage wa* further duly assignH. Goodyear.
"Onr wealthy planters and their fam­ with the quick, keen look of a
eral days. InstcMl of that be returned
IVc are willing to share the blame with tbe
ilies Buffered dreadfully in the line of turgeon. Then he pounced upon Julian
Manistee Germans have organized and I
home the same night, and about midnight
compositor. This little change made quite
Sherman’s march." said Mr. Rooeevelt and began testing hi* pulse. He mo­ will tstablsh a $10,000 summer resort.
entered tbe bouse expecting to find things
a difference lo the statement, however.
very different from what he bad left them.
"They lost their homes, their stoves, tioned to a young man who had accom­
Watervliet celebrated (he advent of a
How be was mistaken. His wife thought 15th day of September A. D. 1*01 a: a 43 o’clock
’•Mr plantation*—everything—and came panied him. and gave an order in an
ta tbe forenoon. In Liber X of Mortgake*. oo
paper mill in true fourth of July fashion.
he was a burglar, so she picked up a slick page 302: that the amount claimed to be due on
'■'it.it the end of the war even poorer undertone. A medicine case was proNEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
of wood and pounded him unmercifully sum ot V'Hm ** U1* daU&gt; °f &lt;htS noUc* *• too
tqan the crackers."
luced, and a few drop* of liquid from a
before
be
could
make
her
understand
who
Notice is ateo hereby given that tbe power at
Long ago. when Judge M. V. Montgom"Yes. 1 readily see their peculiarly phial were put into Julian’s mouth.
gery was a boy and Hon. Henry Shaw was he was. It knocked die jealousness all. sale contained in said mortgage ha« beoome op­
hard fate." Julian said thoughtfully.
It was a terrible shock to the houseerative by reason ot I be default otsaJd Mortgagor
in his glory as » lawyer. John Sherman out of him.
in paying tbe moneys secured thereby, and no
Mr, Roosevelt did not respond to this. sold at Roosevelt Place when the injured
of Onondaga sued Cbas. Gale of lhe same
suit O' proceeding at law has been Instituted to
He leaned to one ride and silently •nen were brought in. J niton was aw­
Hon. Tboa. W. Palmer, president of tbe recover the debt now remaining secured by
township for tbe amount ot about $200.
mortgage.or any part thereof.
wgtehed thy graceful movement* of his l tied to hto room in an almost insensible
Montgomery appeared for Sherman and world’s fair, will deliver an address to the said
Notice is alto hereby given that In purraaoee
old
pioneers
at
Charlotte
Juue
34th.
*w;ft]y going horsei
Shaw appeared for Gale. The case was
itate. Mr. Roosevelt’s hurts werecomot tbe power ot sale contelued la said mortgage
"I have just discovered something paratively light-mere cuts and bruises
and the staUste in such cases made and pro­
tried Jan. 4. 1887, before Gideon Hutch­
Wednesday of last week Gilbert Roswell, Tided, tbe premise* described In a«d covered
Mr.^Roo.cvelt. which greatly trouble* ibat might keep him indoor* for a few
ings of Onondaga, and the result was a
a farmer living two miles south of Augusta, bv aaid mortgage to wit: All that piece of land
»e." Julian abruptly began again after
Rev. C. D. Berry, of Tecumseh, will de­ judgment against Gale. He appealed to murdered bis wife by poundlug her bead situate In the Township at Aasrrta in the
“ l‘*ng space of rilence; "and it would toy*.
liver thc Memorial Day address at Iju- the circuit court, where the justice’s return to pieces with a potato masher and then j
Rowdie was standing on the stairway
wns filed soon after trial. Peace prevailed shut himself with a revolver and died lu ’
oblige tao if you would counsel me."
alng.
when the carriages came to tho gate.
for many years, moss grew over the papers,
tbipiMMubfr one north nt rxoge bomber a
I &gt;liall lie very glad to bo of service Sr tnnxM ud runp to her room, ud
Four collisions on the Chicago &lt;k West people forgot the case, and John Shaw has । about 15 mluutea. He was jealous.
•re*. w.llbeauMet jmUk- Metlon MU»
to yoa.'rir, I aasuro you," said Mr. Boo*e- rrom th. window mw Elh-i .nd ttrw Michigan at Muskegon within a month.
presented his recurd at the bar of the Great I Sir phen Benedict, of Kslnmo. Eitun Co.
velt looking up’ with cordial generosity ,r four other. IifUnl Jnlta.,polo *”d*pTribunal.
Now
the
old
case
appears
on
Miss Lillie Bryant fell from a hammock
was swindled out of a swall »um uf money
beapdng from hia face.
i«ontl r dmd. down from th. cnidonod at Usey and fractured her shoulder blade. tbe term calendar, and M&lt;*«hts Sherman last week by a smooth talking sharper.
"1 don't know that you can do mo any Loeb In theerri^
i and Gale have exhumed the hatchet, and
i.MXini du- un uM morlDure
Ground has been broken for the new ; again m.-t in court as litigants in the same He claimed to have sold a colt tu a respon­
good," Julian continued, “it may bo too
iterest sod til texti co»t» and &lt;
thnt enters hr mind wm ttnt
Chicago &lt;t West Michigan depot at Petos­ case last Monday. Both have grown old, sible neighbor, taking a note for SS3, in
bated tbe Uth da« &lt;d May in
tor gouo for that, but I desire to have
part payment, and needing the cash Mr.
tlWMuia&gt; Jed.
J"
Axuuw U.
I but bo.h are defiant. Twenty-five years Benedict was indneed to buy the note
key.
your opinion.rt
AMM
to flow in npon ter hmrt. juxd
have not settled the real old time law suit
'
Cali
Use's
fire
alarm
system
Isa
dismal
L. K. CLAWMW.
which later proved to be a forgery.
“Uertaidjr, air, certainly," said Mr. &lt;h. »ripp«l tte window bom. for mtn
failure. It cost the city several thousands. j —Mason News.
U«reevelt, a* Julian seemed to hectare*.
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Rubbed by a C-eple of Burglars.
rtatr I. oFs.nltmv
i "cSafci S«rl&lt;r. u&gt;« ndt»l gwulM
Milwaukee, May 31.—A bold robbery
was committed at an early hoar yesterday
nsolvcd that the man fur preside-^ b L- . Brooklyn, aged 72.
at tho home of Florisn Both, about eight
yTjft&gt;lk.
J Eulhqnuke- were felt at San Bcrnanll- miles southwest of thu city. At I o’clock
Winiam H Vanderbilt, eldert *on
no, Ontario, Sauta Ann ami ether plare. in Mr. Roth was awakened hr a noiso at ths
Vanderbilt, b dead of typhoM California. . No particular damage was bed-room window. He started to rise
Corneun* v amitr.
Bf.1(iL.nt i'•
n the
,h’ done.
from his bed, but before he could gel up a
st "LTti — uw
•“
Hon. Eppa Hunton Ims been appointed man jumped into the window and cover­
United States senator to succeed John S. ing him with a revolver told him not to
anew him.
..
Governor Boies, after looking over the Barbour, deceased. by thc governor of move. A second later another burglar
damsgJ done by the flood at Sioux City
jumped through tho open window and
Virginia.
nut the loss at gJW.UOU with 1,000 fami­
The Washington weather report says, pointed a pistol at Mrs. Roth, who had
lies homeless and asks ad for the sufferers that last week’* weather, taking the whole been sleeping by the side of her husband,
from the general public of the state.
country, was good for tho crops, compara­ the robber* then bound and gagged their
victims and robbed the house.
The decision against Stephen F. Sher­ tively speaking.
man. manager of three Buffalo elevato
Tho telephone girls of Chicago hare
compauiee. who was charged
rged with 'grand
grand joined tho rank* of tbe Federation of LaLoxdos, May 31.—Advices from Berne
fire 7
yrar^
larceny ami sentenced to five
—^7 ’ im-J.’bor, and lhe typawriters are going to folstate that it .is not likely that Switzer­
prisonment, has been affirmed by the New low tho example-right away.
York court of appeals.
A. W. Armour, brutherof P. D. Armour, land will take part tn the proposed Inter­
Tbe National Mill*??*’ association met in and a stockholder In the packing company, national monetary conference on the sub­
session.at Chicago with a meagre attend died at Excelsior Sorings, Ma, after a ject of establishing the use of both gold
nnce. Thc feeling relative to the Hatch long illness. He wns 63 years old.
and stiver in the world’s circulating me­
option bill seemed about equally divided
A.U. Cau'eron, proprietor of tbe Artist dium. The statesmen of thc SwIm Con­
fur ami again*. W. M. Saunderson, ot Printer of Chicago aud connecttd during federation do not think the matter will bo
Milwaukee, was elected president and the his life with a number of trade papers and seriously pressed to a conclusion after the
aasiKiation adjourned sine die.
the-labor movement, is dead nt tho age American" i lectious have been held. Iu
Thc reigning family ot Denmark is hav­ ofaa
•
. . facL they regard Hmm political dodge on
the part of the Washington officiab.
ing * “royal good time" celebrating the
Judge Moon, ot tho circuit court at •
golden wedding of tho king and queen.
Chattanoogu, acted on 111 divorce cases, ,
The empress pf Russia, Prince of Wales, granted decrees in 17. dismissed 89, and .
Mexico, Ma. May 31.-A cyclone swept
with the princess and several of tbeir continued 12, sitting for 150 minutes nnd
through the northwestern part of this
children are at Copenhagen with numer­
averaging one and a third minutes to each county early Sunday morning and did
ous other royalties, and the gifts are sim­
enormous damage. AH thc houses in the
ply magnificent.
Six Albanian brigands werecaught at o district swept by tbe storm were destroyed
bold attffinpl to kidnap a bishop of the and eleven people were seriously injured
A loeendta.
*» Wlcblu F.1U, Ta., Greek church and the soldiers killed them. nt William Brenton’s house, where a party
Their bodies were then decapitated
caused a loss of f 100,O'Xi.
■ Chief Arthur has been again re-elected because ■ Albanion have a superstitious
to that position in the Locomotive Brother­ tcror of that sort of mutilation.
TAKING A SNOOZE.
Lieutenant Hetherington, who killed an
hood.
•
The thirty-second annual convention of Englishman at Yokohama, i Japan, for be­
The drowsy hum of tho murmuring bees.
tbe United States Brewers’ association is ing too intimate with Mrs. Hetherington,
Hovering over the lavender trees.
passed through Chicago for Delaware ac­
Steals through half shat lattices.
&gt;•
being held .In Boston.
As. awake or asleep. I scarce know which.
Queen Victoria was 73 years old Tuesday com, naled by tho lady in tho case, with
I lazily loll near a windorr niche'
whom
he
is
entirely
reconciled.
and tho day was celebrated everywhere in
Whoso gmuuuner curtains are eottly stirred
the British empire yesterday.
By tbe gauzy wings of a bumming bird. •
The form house of Abner Gray, near
Baron Hinch, the Jewish philanthropist,
From airy heights the feathery down
Lauderdale, Tenn., burned and two of bis is seriously ill.
Blown from tbe nettle's nodding crown.
children perished in the flames.
Weary with wsnderiDg everywhere.
.
Dr. H. T. Helmbold has for the fifth
Illinois' state convention ot Kings’ time been adjudged insane.
Salls slowly to cartu through the sultry air.
•
While indolent zephyrs, “oppressed with pe*
Daughters and Sons is in session at Spring­
L S. Remson'a carriage factory at Brook­
fume*1
field with 300 delegates in attendance.
lyn was burned. Ixws, $50,000.
Stolen from many n lialmy bloom.
The sixty-third annual parade of Sun­
By an explosion in a mill at Corbeil,
Are falling asleep within tbe room.
day school children of Brooklyn brought France, four of tbe employee were killed
Now floating afar, now hovcrinr-«*r.
out a procession of nearly 70,000 of them.
Dnll to the eye and dumb* use ear.
and thirty others were injured.
Two firms in Chiaage haring tin and
Grow lbs obapcs thatsee, tho sounds that I
A severe storm passed over the town ot
sheet Iron contracts for tho World’s fair Auvergne, Ark., destroying the Methodist
Every murmuraround dies into my dream.
have also got at this time a strike on their, church and the Aurergne academy.
Save only th* song of a sylvan stream.
hands, the men wanting more pay for
Harry Dent, a gambler formerly of Chi­
Whose b’ -uen. set to ajwmnolent tune, leas work.
cago. wiw killed in a disreputable resirt lu
Has-Ulh-d tho whispering loaves of June.
Tho clock which kept time for Jeff
Louisville. Ky., by William Bowling.
Xll things aro boxy and dreamy and dim:
Davis while he was presiding over tbe
Fairmount, Ill, although'it-is 30 years The flies In lazier circles swim:
Southern Confederacy ha sbeen purchased
On slumberous wings, on muffled fret.
by &lt;s Petersburg, Va., Israelite and will be old, has no legal existence as a town, nc
Imaginary iwinds retreat;
cording to a decision of Judge Bookwalw.
exhibited at the World’s fair.
And tho elomts-Elysian isles that lie
John T. Norsworthy, ot Cann, has
There will be a general shut down of
In tho bright blue sea of summer sky—
thu tanneries of the country for sixty days withdrawn its Democratic can.ldata for
Fade out before my closing eye.
.
-Throdore H. liilb
beginning June 1: cause, yrer-production. the legislature in the Fortv-»xth district.
Rear Admiral Richa-‘ -narlcs Mayne,W
Farm rm in thu Illinois corn belt are
utilising every resource to make up lost the British nary, v--stricken with death
time m corn pbiutin
now that “Old while seated at r Oouquet in (he Mansion
Life is bo complex. It* machinery , so in­
House, Lon&lt;bn.
tricate, that it is impossible that the wheels
It is.-.szposcd to put Johnson county, should always move smoothly nnd with­
The steamer City of New York arrivj
Wy'-ning, the scene of the recent conflict out friction. There Is a continual strain­
at Liverpool, having made tbe trip fr/.1
’e»vecn settlors, rustlers nud great cattle ing of every nerve to gain and keep a place
New York, iu rix days and twenty tnii
growers, under martial law.
utea, thus beating tbe record.
In this overcrowded busy world. Whnt
A large number of girls under 16 were wonder if in tho harry nnd pushing the
“run in" by thc police of Elizabeth, N. J., rights of others arc trampled or complete­
for
dancing
at
a
public
dance,
to.
which
ly ignored. when every individual is In
The Cumberland Presbyurion assembly
they were not attended by chaperones, in such haste that time fails for thc "small
at Memphis has adjourns!. *x
violation of tho statute made and pro­ sweet courtesies of life! ’
Paraguay has givn S'JO.IXO tor a display vided.
JJnt it is the little offices of friendship—
at the Cbicago.aposition.
Decoration Dey wns generally observed
A. A. Cndmllader, cx-presi&lt;heul of tho throughout the country. Tho point of the eneonraglnu -.mile, the appreciative
Superior,(vIs.) National bank, has been greatest interest was Rochester, where word, t-’ie thought for our preferences, the
avoidance
of our prejudices—which make
h&gt;&lt;*;vq fur embezzlement.
President Harriyou took part in lhe cere­
Ke International Brotherhood ot Loco- monies. At Washington lhe ceremonies life easier aud which ifMtn in a mnrvciotm
degree
.Al
ite worries nnd perplexities.
jioive Engineers will hold its next at General Ixxgan’s tomo were especially
For nothing prevents friction so perfectly
x&gt;n,-cation at St. Paul in May, 1804.
interesting.
as the exercise of whut we somolimea dis
The report that Rev. Sheldon Jackson dainfally call the minor virtues. As
nuthiig is the matter with Blaine’s eyes and an attcndmit had Ixjen murdered by though one should be endowed with truth,
cxcep. that they art a little weak from IndLuis in Abskn,wbom he caught smug­ and vet, lacking prudence and delicate iuoverwork.
gling whisky'; i-discredited, as according to sight and circumspection, wound with
Furr soldirrs at Chalons. France, sat all plans Mr. Jacksqn should have been sharp needle pricks the sensitive bearer.
down ou a gunpowder chest and smoked on board the Bear at tire time the affair is We do not care to 1* constantly reminded
dgarettM. They will have military fu­ said to have occurred.
of our failings. “Faithful are the wounds
neral*.
.
'
of a friend," but friends too often show a
PLEADING FOR HIS OWN LIFE.
In the town of Campton, southeast of
fondness fur thc scalpel, and lay Imre our
.Elgin, lib., the body ot a small child was
pet weaknesses in a truthful but exceed­
discovered in an empty milk can at a
ingly uucomfortabh* fashion.—Harper's
Sentence to Its Hanged.
ebeera factory.
.
______
Memphis, May 81.—The most sensational Weekly.
Thc speech of the new Italian premier, criminal case ever tried iuthis state is now
Signor Glolitti, outlining his policy, is so
being heard before thc supreme court at
utiMlisfnctory thnt it is believed his min­
It is a remarkable thing whnt a popular
Jackson, In March, 1801, Colonel H. Clay
istry will not hold together.
King shot and killed David H. Poston, at- dish beans are in tbe ordinary restaurant.
- J. E. Stone, who is walking from San
There ore ten orders ot treked beans given
tory
for
the
East
Tennessee
Valley
and
Francisco tu New York on a wager, Las
to one of chicken salad. WhetheAit la be­
passed through Chicago ahead of time. Georgia railroad, on tbe principal street of cause of the insignificant price attached or
this city. Tbe details of tho murder were
He is to be in New York July 4.
ot the plebeian taste# of a cosmopolitan
given
iu
these
dispatches
at
the
time.
public, who can tell f—Chicago Herald.
A new commercial treaty has been
negotiated |&gt;etwcen Austria-Hungary and The trouble grew out of King’s relations
the United State on the basis of lhe reci­ with tbe widow of tho Confederate gen­
Easily Overlooked.
eral, Gideon J. Pillow.
procity clntire of the McKinley bill.
Big Boy—Why don’t yen thrash that in­
Charles Montgomery, president of the
At the trial in the lower court Colonel sulting bully? He says you are chicken
German National bank uf Lincoln. Neb. King was defended by six noted lawyers, hearted.
wan shut and killed iu lhe Lincoln hotel but after a thirty-five days’ Besslon ha ’ Small Boy—That's nil right. Ho means
by William H. Irvine, a former partner.
was found guilty of murder and sentenced
The .elevated railway on the “South
■Side," Chicago, hoa been opened aud rapid
transit is a fact in the Windy City.
A reconstruction of the Portuguese cab­
inet hns been made neceaeany by the res­
ignation of several ot the ministers.
General A. D. Strcight, the officer who
planned tho scheme by which 108 men ef­
fected their escape from Libby prison,
"X * died yesterday morn lug at his home near
-Indianapolls.
'Signor Glolitti, Italian prime minister,
announced tn the chamber of deputies
that the members of the cabinet had re­
signed, but that the king bad refuted to
accept their resignations. The probabili­
ties are that a change in ths government
will occur soon.
.
Ths golden wedding celebration of the
King and Queen of Denmark closed with
a special performance at the theatre,
where the royal couple were received with
the greatest enthusiasm.
The Louisville Foundry and Machine
works ban made an assignment, with
liabilities of 096,000; assets, 040,00.
Henry Shelton, a St. Louis young man.
fell dead just after pronouncing “Pantech­
nicon," and the doctors say that the
effort to pronounce killed him.
Maggie Martin, a young Cincinnati
girl, has gouo insane from drinking strong
Andrew Porter, a Kentucky miscreant
who was separated from his wife, crawled
through a window into her bedroom while

The recent flood* coat fin state* $39,000,-

Ilk.

aocMentlly

COHINQ EVENTS

profound lawyer and the author of a di­
gest of the Tennessee criminal law. It is
cxi-ectcd that his speech will be sensa­
tional.
________________

The Big Three
Subjects just now engaging general
attention are

Spray Pumps
We show tho Myers Spray Pump, for
spraying fruit trees. Its points of
excellence cannot be equaled by any
other in the market.

prof. FRANK ZANO;
Lightning

The

Lawn Mowers
Of the best and most durable kind
We keep them; also a stock of the
most desirable articles in general and
builders hardware.

ARTIS I,

WhoseJlghtning rapidity has caused wonderment and news­

paper talk all through Michigan cities, will be with us ONE
WEEK, commencing Monday, June 13th, and will mal;e

Your Crayon Portrait Free
With every purchase, during the week, of 25’ cents or more.

This will be nrt EVENTFUL WEEK.

In connection ufth our idea of selling Pure Drugs, Medicines, Books, stationery, etc., at moderate prices, we place at
your service the most WONDERFUL AR LIST of the day.

i le makes your picture while you wait.

Only three minutes

of your time required.

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JUST IN TIHE
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Clothiers and
Gents’ Furnishers.

Brown Suits
For Bovs and Men
At

R. MUDGE &amp; SON’S, The Clothiers

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\Ve are here to do business on the square, and sell goods
cheaper than ever this year.
We have the finest' and
cheapest line of clothing irf&lt;the city of Hastings to-day.
Call
Call and
and see
see us.
us.
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Refrigeraters.
These have become an indispensible
article for convenience aud comfort
during the hot weather. We show a
large line at popular prices. ’

PORTRAIT

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THE MARKETS-

Hastings City Bank,
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BattOF-NQis,
Clover seen w.M.
Beahs-gLJO per.bu.
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should be the same. For a
short time I will sell

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D.G. Robinson,
JohnCAmtt,

QOObYE/lR BROS.

LOOKS HERE

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Head-light oil 7 cts. a gallon.

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The best fidvertii
ingmcii'.'t'i
rv Con’itv

Hastings Banner
HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE'O, 1892.

A NEW INVENTION

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursday# by
COOK BROS-

HAffTIXGS, Mien.

DRUG STORE,
Bor 16 years the leading drug
and book stoFu jn Hastings.

Sol-lai Schol Seeks,.
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

III.

Goodyear

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

COUNTY NEWS.
Lift np jour heads. The weather has
changed—The boats are . beginning to ily
in a lively manner on our lakes—H. Brin­
instool had a bout stolen from shore on
Wednesday night and left infthe outlet
Stream of Fine lake—W. J. Fiske has been
on a trip by wagon to some point north of
Grand Rapids where his father is at work
In a raw-mill.
He brought home with
him a fine Jersey calf—Dr. Troy is treat­
ing George Winters who was struck by
lightning—George Nye and wife spent
Sunday at Fine lake—Mr. Kennedy of
Battle Creek made us a call on Sunday—
Memorial day was observed at Banfield In
h fitting manner, under the management of
the Stark Post, G. A. R. The church was
filled to overflowing to listen to the address
of Hon. I’. T. Colgrove. All honor to the
i»oya In blue wl»u retain.—fond memories
i for
for those who are sleeping the years
years of
their manhood away.
Hope Center.

Hastings

Mich.

25

Piano Style Organ

YEARS

SOLID WEAR
Ib a new invention no longer!
AA'LiV 9 Beeanso they aid now well-known throughout Is the length of time that
VV II I ' tlie United Statd?.
\\ !i. n Lehr Organs first came out, the New York “Music
Tr: ! sii&lt;!: “Despite the many attempts which have been
cade for -erne time past by reed-organ manufacturers towatxl
- ■- ■ -thing new in reed-organs in the way of ax or seven -oc­
ta -o.le-. they have all until but recently failed. It is,
ti , i, toie. interesting to note the somewhat remarkable sueAre warranted to last.
I,
. liii h Messrs H. -Lehr &lt;fc Co. have attained in this di-

STERLING INLAID
SPOONS AND FORKS

•

IHt’udi.”

1L»-&lt; hicago •‘Indicator” said Jan. 16th, 18V2: “The suc&gt;■! I.ehr Co. has l^een remarkable and affords another
I &lt; &lt; f that the pnblid sbon appreciates a really good article.” •
VpQ if you don't want to buy a poor organ, when you
I L*J, ran get the Lehr, the handsomest, best toned and
•:
blowing Organ in tha^market at a most moderate
prb ' • xainihe it at the store/of
x

JOHN HESSMER,
MICH

HASTINGS.

Also remember you
get a Present—"Good
Form,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.
It is during the month of
June when everything is in
blootn. that you should use

Paris Green,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,

Cloaks,
Blankets, Bedding,
AND

Live Geese Feathers
s I he most complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state. -

A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for SJ .00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

GRAND RAPIDS,
We make a specialty
of making Gents suits
aud pants to order.
•

MICH

London Purple, White Bellabore. Insect powder and Car­
bolic acid, and save your
fruit. The nee of the above
articles is increasing every
year, and there is no yuestioirns to their power to kill
all kinds of insects, also as to
the benefits derived from
their use. To obtain the best
results pure articles must be
used. You can find the same
at

Fred L. Heath,

THE DRUGGIST, ako a first
class drug stuck, sold at prices
that has given him the repu­
tation of “The low price
druggist.” Call on him:

To consumer# of kerosene oil In Has­
ting# and Barry Co: We have eatabltabed
an agency al Hasting# for the side of
Snow Drop oil, which for luminaUng pur­
pose# ha# no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes It perfectly safe. It produces
a clearand wbire light and free of odor,
nor does it cause any deposit on chimney
which 1# so common with cheap and low
teat Ohio oil. Since July 1, 1891. Michi­
gan allow# the use of 120 degrees Are test
oil, which'permits the the sale of kerosene
made from Ohio crude and poswuse# n
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting sufficient naptha (eaploulvo jiart)
to raise the fire to#t to 150 degrees or more
It becomes useless, #o far as producing
light I# concerned but at a low test will
burn fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable order white burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy substance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost I# but
little different than what you pay for the
cheap good# you are using and the satisfac­
tion you will get in light will more than
compensate, flaying nothing of additional
safety. For sale by S. E. Phllhpa, *L I*’
Newton and Cook A Cook.

A. IL MATWAIW, WhotoMle Ag.
HasUng», Mlcb.

Mr. and Mrs. Higbee have returned to
Plainwell—u. D. Loomis raised hi# barn
Wednesday—C. Boice and wife of Coats
Grove visited at O. Loomis’ last week—L.
Bagiej* Is able to attend school again—C.
McDonald Is teaching at Cedar Creek—Mr.
and Mra. Cisco of Prairieville vlsltod at C.
Loomis’ last week also Mr. and Mrs. -Cbaderton—If signs are true look out for a
wt-ddlmg In the near future—Wm. Merlltt
nnd wife have gone to visit her folks and
assist In campmeeting—Ira and Mary Hart
visited Mrs. Thompkins Sunday—John
Benedict is building a wall for Mr. Adams
who intends putting a new house thereon
—Mr. Simpson Is building a barn—Mr.
Craven Is building a granery for C. Rob­
inson, of Barry—Effie Chandler of Has­
tings visited her parents n few day# ago—
Hiram and George Payne are building
picket fence for Gid Wilkinson.
WoiMllAUd.

A large proportion of our farmers __
hare_
not planted corn yet and some have not
►own any.oats—■
School closed in the l^e
district on Wednesday—Mr. Fox, living
two miles north of the Center, raised a
large bam Tuesday—Severn! marriages
have occurred since we lasf- wrote among
whom are Clinton layman and Effie
Wheeler, Elmer Hynes and Eliza Koons,
and Cyrus Lavey and Anna Eastman—
The reason no Items have Appeared from
this place for a few weeks 'is because we
have I wen absent n part of the time and
negligent the remainder pf the time—
Sheep shearing will evidently be into this
year as but few of our farmers have wash­
ed sheep yet—The prospect seems to be
that there will be no wool market In our
village this year—The boards of school in­
spectors of the townshl|» of Woodland
and Castleton have dissolved fractional
tchoul district No. 8 and a movement is on
fool to dlsvblve the only remaining frac­
tional school district in our township—
Mrs. Lucy Gordon has'filtd a claim against
our township of $575 for damages sus­
tained from a (nil and Injury caused by a
deicctiye sidewalk—Haying will soon be
upon us. The hay-crop blds fair to exceed
any crop ever ent in Woodland—A warm
rain of late has Improved wheat very
much, in fact wheat Is getting too large.
It is iwglnning to lodge now ane some fear
that a large portion of our wheat will
lodge bftfvro.it heads—George Palmerton
hes his new house ready for the plasterers
— Our new jail I* well uii.h-i u;:y-Levi
Holmes’ new house Is ericlosed-i-Tliere
seems to la1 a fever among seme of our
athletes to establish n 'gymnasium—John
Veltv commenced haying Inst week;

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.
WHOLE NO. 1930

March to the cemetery 10:30 o’clock led.
to and to give the teacher a few pointer#
a# they call it once In a few day#. The by martial music.
Decoration of graves'at 11 o’clock.
scholar# had their way with the previous
March
back to Orchard Grove fpr &lt;1 Inner
teacher, and this presext one to giving
them ju»t what they need, only not quite at noon.
Exercises open nt ISO p. m.
enough of 1L
Music by choir.
Mtadhrrtllo.
Prayer by Rev. Harding..
About fifteen young people of this place
Reading of Grand Master's proclamation. |
enjoyed the pleasant scene# at Gun lake
Exercises by the children.
Sunday—Earl Chase of Grand Rapids
Recitations and declamations.
spent Sunday In till# village—Mrs. Sue
• Music by choir.
Gibbs to visiting in Grand Rapid#— Miss
Address by O. Tomlinson, of Plainwell.
Ola Baird spent Sunday with her sister.
Music by choir.
Mrs. Florence Ullery of Yankee Springs—
Benediction.
The kids of our town are partaking of the
Go as you please and have a good time. !
coolnesapf the water once more—1. H.
Keeler Is able to bo on the road once more
The promotion exercises at tlje M. P. i
after a severe lllneiw—A good many from
this place expect to attend the Yankee churich by the Center school was a success.
Springs picnic at Barlow lake the 17th— Tlie feature ot the evening was the drill by
George Keeler and best girl rpent Sunday the 7th grade. Secretary Andrus spoke |
at Gun lake—The Middleville base ball encouraging words to the children. He ।
club think they would like to tackle any was a guest of the director. Calvin Smith,
amateur team ot the surrounding towns, while iiere—Edgar Tyler, of Vermontville,
villages or cities—Miss Minnie Dietrich was in town a couple of days last week—,
was In attendance at the musical In Has­ Schoo! closed at the Austin last Friday—
ting# Inst Wednesday evening—The school Ella Latty has received the appointment
picnic at Gun lake last Saturday was not ot Htenographer to the Auditor General at
very well attended on account of rain—J. Lansing, and left for that place Saturday.
McGinn waa the guest of his parents in She is climbing the ladder fast Our best
Chicago the first of the week—Andrew wishes for her success—Mrs. Calvin Smith
Stephens and Geo. Baker were In Grand visited relatives at Vermontville the fore
Rapids on business Monday—Cha#. Brand- part of the week.
Btetterhas purchased the old Armstrong
Communication.
propertj- southwest of the village—John
I’umfrey to still very sick with typhoid
Assyria, June 1 ’99.
fever.
■
There Is Ja certain "Professor” In this
‘•neck of the woods” organizing night
naafleld.
schools and claiming superior way of teach­
Wheat around here is moving very slow­
ing arithmetic.—His 5netbod Is composed
ly to market for 85 cents—Wheat and oats
of presenting a few •‘catch” questions,
on the ground are looking fine. Corn is
selected by himself, of which he to
sticking through the ground—U C. Ed­
famllllar and palming them off as superior
munds and wife and Rev. Wallace and wife
methods. If parents wish to send their
were at Battle Creek decoration day and
children to such schools to get Informaheard Rev. Kulp give bls powerful oration.
whtch they will forget In a week, and
It brought tears from the eyes of the sol­
which is illy adapted to general buainees
diers and not only them but from hundreds
principles and pay five or six dollars per
of other people that never heard the sound
night for about two hours of “blowing”
of battle—There will be a missionary meet­
they have a splendid opportunity, but if
ing at the M. E. church on the ere of June
they desire their children to learn princi­
10th, Rev McKee and Die presiding elder
ples adapted to the business of life, the
will conduct the services—Harley Powers ouly and sure way of attaining this end is.
was introduced to a new son last week—
for them to apply themselves assiduously
Qur blacksmith Is crowded with work, and
the people are well satisfied In the' way ho to the principles as found in one or more
of the approved arithmetics or the day,
does It—Peter Fisher and brother Newton
until they are famUliar with foundation
were up In the Saginaw and Bay City re­
principles. The object of the ‘‘Professor"
gions and returned homo last week, hav­
Is to gel money and to this end lures the
ing bad a good time—People are waillug
unwary by playing a few tunes on his “Ad­
for that steamboat, so as to take a ride
die” and relating a few startling anecdotes,
around the shores ot Mill lake—Last week
calculated to “astonish the natives.” His
Thursday the people met at the church
unreasonable terms are one dollar per
grounds to commence grading. Soon af­
pupil for three night# of about two hours
ter commencing it began to rain and stop­
each, but will not organize a school until
ped the work ot grading up to this writ­
fifteen dollars are subscribed thereby assur­
ing. The people was anxious to have II
ing to himself not less than five dollars for
done before corn cultivating.
two hours of teaching or more properly
•^blowing."
The public are cautioned against such
Myron Chamberlain has just received the
lumber for his hotel. Myron has imd to frauds.
C. D.
exercise some of Job's qualities, Mr his
lumber was a Jong* while getting ben-—
Quite a good many pedatues are being
shipped from here—The R. R. Co. arc
The Executive committee of the Agri­
moving the tank from Delton to thia place,
so as Io have soft water—Comrades and cultural society met at the court house
others will please remember the memorial Tuesday, ami named the following super­
services at the church next Sunday at' 10 intendents nnd judges:
Races—Supt, Gilbert Striker; of Balti­
a. m.—it is thouirht that some changes
will be made In the ownership of some of more: judges. Ira McAllister, of Prairie­
■
our village property—A letter recently re­ ville, W. C. Benham, Irving.
Sports—Supt. J. H. Dennis; judges, F.
ceived from Alex Barnes, who Is in West
Virginia, states tbot'he and the other boye A. Blackman. Delton, A. F. Sylvester.
from this vicinity arc well, and that they Yankee Springs.
Horses—Snpt., 11. A. Ortley, Castleton;
will probably be nt home early In the fall.
They are grading a R. IL to n coal mine. Judge general purpose horses, Philip
Mowry, Maple Grove; judge of roadsters,
D. Mattison. Middleville;
judge draft
We are having quite warm weather— horses, John Lee, Woodland.
Cattle—Supt., Lorenzo Mudge, Maple
There will be no meeting .next Sabbath on
account ot Children's day—Mr. Firth, who Grove: judge. Chas. Harper, Thornapplcv
Sheep—Supt., Afton D. Smith. Rutland;
Is at his daughter's In Grand Rapid# is re­
ported better— Mrs. Ella .Shorter formerly judge. F. £ Doty. Johnstown.
Hogs—Supt.. L. A. McIntyre. Hastings;
known u= Miss Crandall.'or Emmet Co., Is
visiting friends nt Richland—Blanche judge, Jas. Springer. Yankee Springs.
Poultry—Supt., John Strasbnugh. Carl­
I&gt;ra|M*r of Augusta is spending a few weeks
at' her grandfather Fowler's—Mrs. Roe ton; judge, C. M. Putnaui. Nasrtvllle.
Fruit—Supt, A. C. Towne, Prairie­
and son Fred of Comstock visited her niece
Mr«. Isaac Rickcnmore utie'day last week ville: judge. F. Sutherland, Irving.
Grain and Vegetables—SupL. Geo. Rob­
—Frank Vandewnlker of Kalamazoo has
been visiting friends here a few days past inson. Hope; Judge, A. G. Kent Assyria.
Mechanical Arts—Supt, Ora Chaffee;
—Eddie Fisher spent a few days wilhdiis
cousins of Battle Creek Inst week—Mrs. judge, D. C. Eycleshyiner.
Floral Hall—Supt., F. D. Soule, Castle­
Adeline France and daughter visited Del­
ton friends Monday—Born to Mr. and Mrs. ton: Division A.. Assistant Supt. Mrs.
Clement Smith, city; judge* Mrs. Daniel
Morris Brown last Friday a daughter.
Stiker. city. Division J., Assistant Supt.,
Mrs. Miner Mead, Castleton; judge, Mrs.
Dalton.
The Ladles’ Aid will sell Ice cream at ,J. A. Greeble, city. Fine Arts; Assistant
Supt.,
Mrs. S. M. Fewler city; judge, Mrs.
their bowery Saturday afternoon and even­
ing—Mr. H. Raetl of Schultz had hU left, Z. B. Hoyt city. Division L., Assistant
arm cut off by the cars last Saturday—The Supt, Mrs. W. H. Mcrriek, Hastings twp,,
scarlet fever cases are on the mentl—-John judge. John Lee, Woodland. Division M.,
Kahler of Woodland visited his parents Assistant Snpt. Mrs. Ed. Hursley, Barry;
Sunday—Mrs. Rockwell and daughter of judge,'Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, Irving.

Miss L. L. Felgnner spent Sunday at
Hostings—B. L. Johnson, of Middleville,
was a guest of friends here over SundayW. M. Ferry, of Park City. Utah, visited
at G. A. Truman's Sunday and MondayHelen Mlllspaugh, of Hunting#, spent
Sunday at E- V. Smith's—Mr. and Mrs. C.
Kill are visiting in New York state—Frank
Geiger was here over Sunday—This Is a
very busy week for Nashville. J. O. G.
T. district lodge Timsdny.yUth an address
from the grand lecturer in the. evening,
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings the can­
tata of Queen Esther, Thursday and Fri­
day the baluon ascensions and the races.
Schoolcraft I# visiting at the doctor's—The
Maccalxv# of this place visited the Plain­
well lodge last Friday eve. They Imre a
Prof. ilcCall closed a very successful tine team for working the different ranks.
ujchool ot short arithmetic raU the Hyde Their membership Is 150 and no drone bee#
kcbool house in which he .^Mwed the juve­ amongst them—Mrs. Q. A. Hynes Is under
niles how arithmetic could be maue ensy. the doctor’# care—Mr. Edgett is on our
The Prof. Is a very successful teacher, and streets again—Dt Pennock ishere with bis
we understand he will open anothersdtool stock of groceries ready to suppl)- anyone
this week at the Moore school house—C. In want of anything in this line—Frank
K. Nickerson and Bert Clark were at Lan­ Blsliop's little baby has the chicken pnx—
sing last week taking In the field sports of Several of our boys Sundayed’ at the lake
the several colleges, and report a good resort—Sixteen car loads of felt boots from
time—Walter Clark is painting Mrs. the Hastings Wool Boot company passed
Squire’s bouse, wtiicb will add very much over till# road Monday—Harrah for the
to its appearance—Cha#. Wooley ha# the 4th. of July. Delton wilt celebrate the
Everybody
job of painting C. E. Nickerson’# store, the grand and gioriou# 4th.
which will be a great Improvement to turn out and have a day of sports. Grand
Lacey—Orrcn Adams ha# his new house street parade, ball games, foot races, tub
nearly completed—Our mereliant, Wm. races, climbing Urn. greased pole and all
Thompson, made a business trip to Battle klncis of amusements ending up In the
Creek last Saturday—tf.-V. Munger nnd evening with a grand display of fireworks.
son are working on R. K. Stanton’s house
Prairieville.
near Dowling—The G. A. R. post has ad­
Chas. Woodman.
Donald
McLcay,
mitted several members since It was moved
from Assyria Center to Lacey. The change Edith Latham, Maud Ruggles and Hattie
seem# to be a decided Improvement for the Sackett started for Valpariso. Ind., last
boya—Chas. Cobb and family, of Battle Monday to attend school—E. Holliday has
Creek, visited al Norman Clark’# and other moved Ills family to Kalamaxoo—The W.
friend# last week—John Hinkley and wife F. M. society will meet with Mrs. W. D.
spent Sunday with H. V. Munger’s peo­ Hughs on Wednesday next—E. Jones has
ple—A warm discussion took place Satur­ returned from Battle Creek—The Child­
day afternoon between several people of ren’s day exercises will be held at the Bap­
this place over the punishment which one tist church in the morning and at the M.
of the scholars received at the Bnggs E. church In the evening—Rev. H. N. Ball
school a short time since. It appears that 14 expected this week and will occupy the
the scholar who received the punishment, pulpit in the Baptist church the coming
if all reports arc true did not get half be year—Crops are looking fine Ln this section
should have had, did not obey the rule# —E. Shedd and wife have moved onto IL
mode ami laid down by the teacher or try Collleri# farm—The 1. O. O. F. memorial
services
will be held ...
in the M. E. church
to UUVJ
obey;. UUh
but on the contrary disobeyed.
MJ
j »-m. &lt;n.
*.
was Impudent elUicr lu ictloni or Intent next Sundry momln,.
Order of the day.
And I, iu &gt; con eepondenl ot your pap.r.
I. O. O. F. Decoration Day, Jtuw 14, 92
would Ilka lo auKKest that wheo tlw aehool
Ixrnrd hire teechera, that they hire them u assisted by G. A. R. boys.
Meet at 1. Q. O. F. hall at S
teach and Rovcm the aehool end not toa
the sohoUra to ran the school u the, w»tt pare flowers.

. Ptansanrt apeclOoUloos tor the coniu^ctii-a
nt n । ill nnd court bouse tor Barry Co , Mleb..
will ne received by tho undersigned liuildlnr
committee up to 12 o'clock M., June 21st. HMB,
tkMd court house when completed with tlie
uecessxry heating npimratas and fnrnitnre not
to coal tk&gt; exceed S44.GC0. and said Jail when comtdrled with neewenu-jr heating JipiuinUtm not to
exeeeil in cost the hum of #&gt;ox»o.
f JOHN G. NaolKR.

ioatsox riwirr.
Following are the real estate transfers
for the week ending May 93, 1392, as
taken from the book# In the register’s office:
22* itarF&lt;”s2W»‘ nuutingtou Marvin
ac see

M It Rwli to K J Hartman lota Del ton 4100
KstJ M Nevins to M E Nevins parcel City
?iro
“

ch

—

(ieorae Downs to J G Schwartz pared WoodIHIUI '..T.
Lester .Mead to Clarence Mead undivided half
M ac sec I# Castleton fMO
Y,5r^lh* T^*o**H to John Hlchel RO ac see II

“4 »U«W

»E!L
to,2L
Hastings
MOO l‘“ F™"x
AB Pood to IHvht Townsend io ac

mm

9

IX Enter u Wm roted m MO T IrrtM

The Michigan Central Is building three
logging branches.
Three Riven firemen are to have new
uniforms coating S800.

- -AM

�actings
Thurad.y,

MART.

~Banne^

Juof

Sleepy.

?■ l89x

Hamantedroway
Jia t!w toy lime

WHERE THE CAST OFF GARMENTS
OF A

BIG CITY ARE

SOLD.

PULUNG A PANTHER’S TOOTH-

HISTORY OF OXFORD’S GREAT STORE­
Jack's toolh'bad been aching
dm. It bad ulcni'-l.
ot ,o .ta«uH frrttol
^'“2
DMbt -er. not «t all
—In.

Kxciting a t’bwe a« Any

BEECHAM’S

m ■ • ■ gra by ivmoTl’ts ’l&gt;®
PBLLS miuwr which is cJu&lt;ins tbo
w,rc SPgS *!l ”
and Kernra* •I*"*"’-”11 wU,j
nulrkly relieve Sick Headache.
Csrerafi wMh ■ TzaMess «" ***!■ C**«Of Oil tonite. Price 38 c*n,t\a &amp;ox

CARTERS

•9UJ? I”
OEWING

CURE

■^OBACCO

SICK

^TSyygRU)

CuITeCl — 1 &lt;uao&lt;wv Vl, Iwvatoiiw
llrer and regulate ths bowels. Jtven if they only

“ HEAD

it is
Q003 AdD (hi fap.

who ones try them will fiad thcoo U tUs pills vslo*bls!n so msny ways that they wlU not bo wil­
ling to do without them. But after allslck bead

"Xv ‘^* '|/°ur
fv

ACHE

dealer
Has

। Xs tbs lone of so many flvss that hemiswtMN
wamskff cur great boost. Oar pills cure it while
ethers do net.

CARTED MEDICINE CO., New York;

SMALL PILL S MALL DOSE SMALL PRICE

FOR PROFIT
(Mich.) Bl
NESS C O

stamp for circular. Address. A.
, Prup’r.

•

To Advertisers
If ydu wish
to advertise

1/ P A. SCR1BSKB. M. !&gt;..
Phyiidan
V.
I-bymMu
- -and Surgeon,
Delton,
•
•
Mich.
Office In residence, one block east of depot.

and need instruction, send one dollar
for onr “ Book for Advertisers.’’ A
little study of that book will enable
you to decide what you ought to do,
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If you instruct u?
Using for you In tho way we think
will do you the meet good, you should
send an explicit statement of what
you wish to accomplish, and make
euitaale arrangements for payment.
Your order wifl then receive all tbo
attention that it requires.

If you wish
an a4verti;«rnent
prepared and a plan of advertising
mnrkrxl oat; to be toM what papers
you should use. and what the cost
will be. wo will furnish the adver­
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both,and submit them for your conrid-ration, together with cur bill for
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advertisement?,
'

BUSINESS CARDS.

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the advertisement appears.

If you want to learn
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without any cost or trouble, read
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For any further I afarmatIon address
GEO. P. ROWELL &amp;• C®.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
to SPIUCE ST.. NEW YORK.

A. * C. H. BARBER
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night.

H

ILLIAM O. UHVDEN.
lawyer.
Office over Juliu* ilusseii’s store. State
street, llntithiite. Mich.

W

D A. SHELDON,
* •
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Anstrart Block, HastingsMoney to loci on Real Estate Heal Estate
«ihl on c -rmoi-uilOD. (Jeneral convesseeing,
•tavr.g a complete set &lt;4 Abstract Books, eoin
oiled I tom the liecords, can furnish complete
» tracts.
C.F. BROOKS. Clerk.

F. DRAKE. M. D.,
Office over Holloway’s drtig store.
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
■eettug with residence, at Holloway’s dreg
-ton:.

M. FOWLER, D.D.S.
Office hours 8 a m. to 5 p. n&gt;.

OMITH &amp; COLGROVE.
O
Lawyers.
■ (Office in Union block. Hastings.)
Practice is all the courts of tho state.

i

E. KENA8TON,
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 3. Goodvear ft Co.’s store.)
FrtoUces in all eonmnfthe State. Collections
promptly attending to.

V.

17 R TIMMERMAN, Homapathio 1’hyi •
sleian and Surgeon.
i Office over Lathrop's drug store.)

Wing’s Flexible Shoe Lacings L

.
&gt;

AW. REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT­
ING OFFICE OF*
Pennit healthy circulation
Palmebtox &amp; Smith,
and free giOletuent t&gt;f the foot.
WaUllmSlrMleb.
Ns uatyia
.
i, tnngneoemry.
J- M. SxiTIfl
Coad; rtaLI «...
and durable lt
for. C. 8. Palmerton;
both ladie* and Rfntfcnicn. All
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
lerRths.. Mart' ar.d russet
yflgrX colon, for both ordinary ami
sportinj Ucu shoes, lot.
j»~&gt;or limb cut.
J
that lhc
v
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\va\
VWXi

mark &gt;* «
wrapper.

FBOBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan.county of Barry,—as.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office In
the City of HostI turn. tn said county, on Wed­
nesday, the '.nth day of May,in the year
our rt-.w»an&lt;! eight huudred and ninetr-two.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge cl
I’ronat...
tn tne matter of the estate o'Robert Mlsnir
Ou reading and filing the petition duly verlfied, of France* Misner. widow of said deceased
prayng that a retain instrument now on tile
in this court purporting to tw the last will nnd
testament of said deceased may be admitted to
probate and ths: yonr petitioner may be appoint­
ed executrix ot said »IU or some other suit­
able person.
Thereupon It ts ordered that Thursday the
thirtieth day ot June A.
I). last. at
ten. o’clock m the forenoon, te assigned
fur the bearing of said petition, and
that the heirs at
law at said
de­
ceased and all other persons Interested tn
said estate, are required to appear
» sesrion
of said court, then to be liohicn at the Probate
Office tn the Hty of Hastings, lusnld county, art
show came. If any there be. why the prayer oi
the petitioner may not be granted. And it i»
further ordered. That said putlUouerghc notice
to the persons interested in said estate, of th*
pendency at said petition, and the h«mrin|&gt;

weoiu previous to said day &lt;rf tearing.
CHAJtUH W. ABMNI*

KIRKS
IAMON

TMSOM
HsaltMsl, Agmalili, Gtaansing.
Curea'-

■H.Y SQ1P,
Household Uu

Ail the exchange* close early on Saturdqy with the exception of tbe O1«I Ciotbex
exchauxe. This does no buainraa at all
from sundown on Fridays to afternoon on
Monday s, and, therefore, the closing hours
on a Friday are generally. unwraxUy brisk

and exciting.
A whole block on the south of Bayard
street, from the Bowery down, wnscrowded
with speculators. In front ol tbe exchange.
No. 51 Bayard, the crowd extended across
tbe street, nnd it was extremely difficult to
push one's way through the shouting,
surging throng about its doors. Nearly
every man of them had a suit or two ot
cast off clothing thrown over his left
shoulder, which he had just purchased or
was trying to sell. There didn’t aecm to
be a word of English spoken, nnd the
throng appeared to bo made np entirely of
tho foreigners who come to thia country Jn
tbe steerage of the European steamers.
Y^d to b. toW tha\ they represented
ivo distinct
distinct classes,
claases, and
and e*en
even then
then it
It was
two
hard to distinguish them. There were no
clean shirts, or even clean hands
and faces.
faces,
handsnnd
Xirx dL«) In dvk «=!«»
—.
tter
W.to unaonbt«ll, ot (to kind which h«l
know, tow-mlown.™ .loo. th.r P—d
out ot th. hand, ot th. on. tor whom th.
tailor
ARt
|

house of learning.
J7b.
",

&gt;!• l^'-r ~&gt; ptmlwrt,

M. tam.r M.ml. ’-eh,*“l'l&lt;?‘1”i7b.
lowlnpmidmlih-1 "’“"f4'’'
ultchfork wherewithal be was fed- f*80
I-die Ng South American panther wsveb
tag with Itanium &amp; Baitey * »how. B
dedded that wlwu Cbitrngo w’
th. tooth should Iwpu'tel- TL® dtoMee
was already preying upon the dnmaaltw
Jack’s cheek, hu
S31
in no further respect, as the cheek Iteelf
wm swelled George Copklio, tjlfi temjr
of lion, and superintendent of
mrnagerie, garu a wise
at, *?“ * L
advanced the opinion tbnt if tbetcMh wore
not taken out at once blood pota-innig
would ensue, nnd that in
fine specimen of tbe fauna of tbe
hemisphere would be Jaldto rest and th
show would be shy about F00No one with science could be found where
tbe show then was exhibiting with suf­
ficient conflder.ee In hib qualification* f°r
life everlasting Mto be wlillng t« lak*i!**
contracL Upon tbe arrival of F. L. Per­
ley, press repreaentative, in Chicago, hi*
went forth to look for a tiger
Sueh are harder to catch than the e*^"1**
themselrra.
themrelvea Dr.
Dr. F.
F. T.
T. Ehenman. of, tha
Veterinary, ‘wlpqte, finally Vflnhlcmti avetake chireces nt the tent on Mlcbigau avewaa
nue. Although
Although
ttbe
he prowwUng
procreauua
. - not
.. tor
.....
wlr.llV
nto-torilr
pnbatod
on, l...»
buv-Loll,
dJkwI ■&gt; an
ot «ood tMto. no
mj.tor, ™ »tod&lt;tot It. l_n~nor&gt;^»jr
n.w.p.por mtn nod othm wltumam tn
e&lt;Ufferent^"w!tb
” “b

The first class were tho buyers, men with I hnnmn kiniL There was °°
1
P
look, unkempt h.lr nod mmtal hard. 1 dri chmr tor J.cki no
“SJ £
m&gt;d .1,, evm tolttlM. twlnkltaff V- ' t.h. MI. to. nriurn
Th., come .™r, dn, tram Bunt .trmt,. I. PlWt-bm h. PM~d
Stath m&gt;d Sareoth «x.nu«, Avena. U. m.n w,th "••“‘“'XSuZ
Brooklyn. J.nw, Clt, nnd nil toe toenper | e« b, I’roldlojt th. tadI tooth rlndiaiv
Mooud bond clothing .ton-wllblo n rn- . I, nrnl nnklng. b toot lit
dlunot torcralmllo. Th. next cta» nr.
Th. fWoulw
the collector, ot th. goodn vended, nnd tative. Mr. Conklin brought mrernjunoll
the, rnngwl from th. .m.n who pm.be. 0 «rong ropro to th.
,“d
tingling tort to toe merehnut who ro.mn I tore. •■*!«•«
Long bland nnd to. rilbgre ot thb tint. ; Jock looking on with nho.tlle
Hl.
and N.w J.r»r, elT.rlng tinware aud chwa bad tarn manicured onoe and b. roe
the
Iniquity —
was lota
to be
whlekbroomn and pin. and needle. In ex fleeted that •&gt;
“ same Intanltr
practiced upon him. Before he had fully
change for a slightly soiled summer over­
made np his mind alxiut it the handy Mr.
coat or an out of style silk hat.
mmie
up «»«*«-- - —- ----- “ i
Amid this throng of dirty, vicious faced Conklin had oue of his feet inn.snare.aud
humanity ou the pavement there seems to a leathern girdle about his wrist, ana in
be m much bunkering going on as in the ■ ten minute, the ex-terror of South Amerexchange it-mlf. The exchange te in real- lean forests could only quiver.
Ity a very dingy but large barroom. The
At each leg wa. a rope; at the n.lhcr end
Inttice and barrels are tfrimy with accu-1 was a canrasman. with the cord
mulated dfrt. and tbe floor Is but little secured by a ’half hiteh about a stake,
cleaner than the pavement outside. Along j Mr. Conklin, cool aud cheerful, was sitting
strap nnd mH*-colla**,
the wall on the left are a number of chairs. by Jack’s side, holding •»«*"
and the men sitting there arc the principal while another canfuman, ambitious
buyers. They have dirty bills folded be­ tho tiger taming line, kept a gag In the
tween their dirty fingers on which oue oc­ trembling animal’s mouth. It was another
casionally catches the gleam of a diamond, triumph of applied science over nervous
jmd have jxickets filled with small change. ferocity and brute energy.
Dr. Eiseuman was a bit nervous, and it
It takes an excellent suit to need paper
required some time for him to refooro tbe
money in payment.
One typical character has two chairs | booth with knife and tong. It wan the left
upper
canine tooth and an inch and ouepiled up with purchases. A man offers
him a dark cloth suit, pretty well worn. half loug. Tbe panther winced aud wallod,
He bolds it to the light, rapidly looks it and to Mr. Conklin’s consoling observa­
over, and counts every button aud offers tion, "I once saw a man from Wisconaiu
have n tooth pulled with leas than half the
forty cents.
kick," Jack responded only by swearing
MAKING A BAIU2AIN.
The veudcr wants half a dollar, aud, in vigorously In strange pantarean oaths.
his tap], rapidly turns tbe suit about and But it wm over, and the sufferer, covered
shows off ita best points. No, forty cents. with blood nnd still game for quarrel,
Then tbe collector offers to throw in a pair (muted into a corner, awl an attendant
of woman’s shoes., but tbe dealer won't with sponge and pole made fugitive
have them nt any price. So they haggle, “swipes” nt the crimson jaw.—Chicago
the broker bargaining with two or three at Tribune. __________________
a time aud all talking at once. The forty
A Guide to tbe City.
cents are at lengt h accepted, and tho man
“Would yon like to la? shown over tbe
lucks this shftes under bis arm. and iittle
time after mils them at the dark end ot the city, sirf"
The question
wns arkrd in oue of the
exchange for thno cents.
.
।I —
• .
most popnlir
toniih-r rf
of op
up lowu
toWu clr.
cofi-s by •
n iraomt
young
There L. nr, liul. Srluklng upIpb on. ' mow
tao&gt;u« .n-r, o». h. ... Uorrlnl .rod «b- IMO who tror. dotolog ot buhloubl. cut
rorbwl Io hU &gt;nnloro». Th. tarkreper «ua wore :: m .1 . w.l to Ir Hi. flew.,
wako. them up ocouloAilly l.y poun.lru 1 J*00”I’pvlUpriu. ..ml hl.maun.ru.
on th. counter and yrfllu.-. ••Bc.rl taerr
11-alJupt qureUon, were tbov
brer! Irerl” Then on. ot U.c Were “I * ceattaMO.
ellnctaa &amp; targain b, offering to throw In ,
Itaffre.iouJguld.toNrw kork,"
a drink, and a tolmblelul of .plriu or a
comlnowl. handing lb. writer an rnmnaot thick, dark brer la gnlrwd down. I
; r -nl
to*.»Mtor» to re. an,Tbe bickering aud dickering nrrer inmre ' I“D« t: &gt; ■ -■ ’ • to ta areu In tola town. It a
for a moment, however, and »o smart are ‘ 0,8,1 Cf :;'c'* I;vre on&lt;* WRnte 10 XL-'J f*10
these men after a bargain of a few ceute ‘8000’ |duc..« -&lt; f interest, I take him. but
that, some of the old clothes change hands ' ^7
part of my Income ta detwo or three times during nn hour or so.
I
1'
,ac” tx’ ’’*•
‘s’eand7’
Several of the dealers have sacks made s^e- * Cu 1 ’ ! charjfi much. Tire dollars
of bed ticking In which they jam tbeir*puc I aB*^
. expimses n man wants to In­
chases, nnd oue of these had
in uu
It a numnum- .. .cur
,P?y“ l~-e .L|
H.”
inu in
........................
......
berof pieces of women's underwent
underweaxthat
customers^*
that! "’’&gt;’here do you ,grt
get yuur customers^
”
»ntlv hare Ibeen
—n ! 'r?^f
Osked.
lookedFM if they might recently
’ked*
“When nntnirgercomcsto
town—
he goes
bleaching on the lawu or green bodge of a I "Whenn
----------- -----------H .hot
Lnlel
1 *._■’
I.row ap
roe. eretang or a day -to
q
country villa. But there were no women i to a
^. J-^
and wants **
to enjoy life. But he
ueaiers, and no women among the crowd, ■pare
’
and the goods worn by tbe fair sex seemed doesn't know where to go, and as a general
thing, heasks the advice of the hotel clerk.
to be confinwl th cloth coats nnd shoes.
The ruling prices seeiued to be ridicu­ Then I am sent for nnd off we go.
“I take patrons to the thratera, the park,
lous, especialb* it you had uo previous ac­
quaintance with the second hand shops of Coney Wand, the big newsjm]&gt;cr offices
Baxter streeu Suita seemed to run from and tbe Metropolitan Museum of Art.
thirty to eighty cent*; coat* from twenty Lota of people like to go there. The big
J5^
”at Mecca
w*­
to forty cento, trousers from ten ceuts to •j i»*••
“8C
•«c-8*Cn”* w uv the
mo g
great
aiecc.i,. h°
now
thirty cents; odd vesta were a drug ou tbe I e,rer&lt; S°nic people want to go to the cemexnarket, and old hata were sometimes sold !' teries. Tbe cathedral
•&gt; -» • •• • -for very
Is asked
for one aud two cents. There were dealers
I Hlow did I get Into the business) Well,
who made a specialty of hate and shoes.
laziness.- I --------------guess. I am ..
n college
WnXK THB DAY 13 OVER.
,। It wm
-----------------Overcoats had the best call and always Ij graduate, and I couldn't
couldn’t bring mj
myself
to
_____
seemed to bring as much as they were |1tit
116 on
oa a clerk’s chair nil dny
day long. I can
n thirty-five
a-.- .l.tl
__ _ a- -week,
,
.
fairly worth. A missing button would . r.hcllv
auI,y rw,*V
»»ke
dollars
and
knock off five cents, frayed pocket holes ; gentlemen nro frequently so delighted with
even more, and the more dilapidated were ithelr experience* that they give me fifteen
carefully scrutinized to see If tbe goods or twenty dollars more than the original
could be turned and thus made new. The 1 Pric® “Sfrceil upon. I have marie as much
good cloths, even when much frayed, ob-1 “
week—that was during the centained fair prices for this reason.
tennlal
tennlalcelebration.
celebration.”’—
’—New
NewYork
YorkWorld.
World.
At 5 o’clock the market was over, and
—•—:------ —------------the exchange, where daily meet the sharpThe English Union Jack.
«t and shrewdest dealers in the world.
The
old
red
cross
of
SL
Geonra
or Eng
Ene-­
The olda red
crocs of St George, ffor
W“At “ ead* Thcuthemen walked off i land,
ine!. on
nn n white ground had _rec*iv&lt;^at
_ ... »
.
wlto th.U- purohMTO thrown OTO to.lr lh.tlm. oI to. union wllh StMtanA 'ti l
h ,?l°
' ","• &gt;'“*• ■»«»«, th.,
ot St. Arolroi?” „ th.r^nntro-11

tad taen abl. tu make out ot their aalra. 1 eroo which naturally (.11 into a dlatron.l
JX’Ttl"xB*r*rd“~,“'1 10
Frisb-.pMtlonouth.tag Itwto
borbood tta. an a oomtar of IltU. .bop. ; on a hlu. sruuni Th. ~
wtar. ar. found ltacb-p ton .«1 .how romalnwl n”r all 1„
Krtuq.
aod
whl.khronnte.eto,
which
unto.
rated from th. n~
„ES‘E”-"?strings and wbiskbrooina, etc.,
make 1 rated
from tbe new blue ground by a atrip
up the old do’ man’s kit Here be invests of white. With the union with Ireland
his money, and by daylight the next morn­
oune the Invention of the croas of St.
ing is miles away in the country, bargain­ Patnck, a diagonal erwa like St. An­
ing with mistress or maid tor the mas­ drew a, but red on a white ground.
ter’s summer suit or old hat. Nothing
These two diagonal crosses take prece­
comes amtas to him. however old or worn. dence alternately, which brings the whu.
Part of his collection goes to tbe paper
V?
tbe hob,t’ or I&gt;aru
mill perhaps. Anyway it L only the pick ih°
the staff, the red above the white at tho
of it he carries to tbe exetnnge.
Dy. or parte fartbrat from tbe flagstaff.
Down the same street you will see The new red croo haa, like tbe old dne. to
crowded In many a little basement half a be separated from the blue ground by a
doseii or to of tailors working away for ttrip of white. All of which la cond^ij
dear life. They are patching and mending
txP”rM®d ,n th” order of council:
and pressing tbo clothes purchased at Cha
’The union flag shall be azure, tha
exchange. There are several workshops er^e. saltire of St. Ar. drew ^d St
where men aud women work up the old P«rtok qjuutorly p.r „lu„ counted
•koto, “d to.™ ,re eth.™ ,te„ th,
blocking of old hata into neteones b a
briated of the second, surmounted by the
lively and fairjy remunerative buaineM.
The crowd of dealers who daily visit the MM ot St Gwrg. ot too total, nmbrtated
u too tota™. “-Koto, ,04 qu.rt»
exchange will average from two to three
kuodrel. Which f.cLwlll
yon to“
appreciation of the immemdt. of tho old
clothes business, and of tha many l.and* u'5&lt;r lo“U ilk. th. mi,
through which your cast off gl-menta
PMB before they make glad the heart of a
humbler wearer.-New York Advertiser

ealattoa la

“**

Bodley** Conception.

rniveraity &lt;»f Oxf°rtl *" pH*~**» « ■
Lbltertorc of books. They were kept io
St SIS*, church—those i» frequent ■»
Haanxos.................

Cost* Grove.............
Woodland................
WtxMlbnrv.................
Via X&gt;. J.. &lt;&gt; .V.

jf, of bopks from Bishop Cobham of

Stations.
‘"S’iWwp’. b"l“ '■•&gt;! OrrtWtoMIR

Hired from Oriel college, whose provost
Jhdm. .1 w
» H“ T,u.Sk"
ml motor .tu&lt;l.nu.b«ari by IMgbEX lb. .“lor proctor, brok. op« b.
do,™ of OrHI collW **od boro off ch.
Cobbom
J-?
much riot and snouting." Here. In aapac®
of forty-flre feet by twenty, the
library found ample room from 1367 till
1446 A register of readers was kept, a
yearly vhitetiou was held, and for the
future it wks ordained that none but dupli­
cate books should be lent out ou pledge
Sn things remained till iu tbe third year
of the sixth Hoorjr the uuivendty began
(or the flrat time to rear Itself new public
buildings, no longer under the shadow of
SL Mary’s, Imt h bowshot away, hard by
the garden of Exeter college. That un­
quiet prince the Duke of Gloucestcre-mlssodled “Good Duke Humfrey,” amused the
university by »n enormous gift of books, n
thousand pounds* worth and more, inso­
much that tlw joy of tbe clerks of Oxford
burnt out in the form of a letter *to the
ryght worshipfnll syres, the Speker,
knygbtes and burgee (sin) of the worshqptui
parlametnt,’’ beovecbiiix the house “to con­
sider the gloriose gifts of the gracious
prince for tbe ootnyn profit and worshyp of
the realm, to thank him hertyly, and to
prey Godde to thank hym In tyme coming,
wher goode deedys ben rewarded.”

, Lansing
Detroit..

♦ Nos. S and Um 111 net carry paswmirrri;&gt;il&lt;-«
Brsffiffiwiyi tireigb*-train permits
Freight trains will be run at the cwvtn-net
of the onmnanr. n ho reserve the r;uht to. haaS
tbe time of such trains without notice.
F. Bv«H, Oen*i Man..—n. C. PoRTira. Gen*! P. &amp; T. Art.
’

probatkordej:
State of Mkhlxau. County of Ham-sk
At m wsdm of 111- Probate &lt;‘-urt f«r the
County of Carry, bolden at the Probate .,n&gt;~
la Ute City of fteuitlnri. In said county! on SatnK
day ibr 14th day of May. In tbe year one
thaUMAd etaht hundred and ninety tvin.
prusent, Charles W. Armstrong. Judi-e of
1’robate.
Io the matter of the estate of Wasbtsztoa K.
Ferris. «tecex*ci.
On reading end filing the petition, duh ver&gt;
eed.ot Jagics F.
administrator of -aid
PRECIOUS VOLUMES DESTUOYED.
(Mate, pray Ing for reasons in said pciitlnn
Duke Humfrey’s books completely crowd forth, that n- maybe i (censed to sell the rral
ed'up the little chamber at the northeast estate of said derea-ed as In said petition &lt;teend of Su Mary’s, and the university had seribed.
Thereupon It |. ordered, that Tlthnda) the
to bethink Itself ot new bousing for Its t6th day of Jtmr.A. I».. iw *t ten oclnrk in
library. It built an upper floor to tbe new titefoctnOMl. be a«sttm*d for the heanr.K r.t &gt;a&gt;.j
divinity school and removed the books to petition and that the belts at law of wld de­
ceased aud al! other jeraous lt.t&lt;-rv't-; j, »u:d
the beautiful and well lighted room which
still forms the innermost shrine of the tem­
ple of learning which we now know aa the fire, In the CCy ot HaMUixs. In said county, and
show can-e. !t an, there be, nhy the prater of
Bodleian.
the petit loner may not be granled And It i»
In gratitude to Gloucester the place waa further ordered, that said petitioner xhr bonre
named "Duke Humfrey’s Library," though to the persons interested In said estate, ot the
tiendency ol said petition nnd ths iirarinz
he diet! in 1447, long before the building thereof
by cauxlns a ropy of tbl« order to be
was finished. It la sad to have to confess published in tbe Hr stIhrs Baxx&gt;;k. a new*that of all the goodly manuscripts which paper pnnted and circulated In said County o'
Harry, oner In each week for three succvAsIve
were transferred thither not a titlie sur­ weeks
previous to said day of h«-.,nii;
vive. Of Humfrey’s own books only three
Chas W. abn't*

, Judge of Prolate.

(Atroaeopy.)
rest are scattered far and wide—some in
the British mimam, some in Oxford col­
leges, some in English private libraries,
some in die Bibliocheque Nationals at
PROBATE ORDER.
Paris.
State of Michigan. County of Barry-s&lt;
The criminals who wrought this disper­
At a session of tbe Probate Court for the
sion of tbe university collection were Ed­ Conuty of Barry, bolden &gt;.t tbe Probste ofter.
In the fifty of Hastlmrs. in nald county, c:i
ward Vi’s ‘‘eonunteaiouera for the reform Wednesday, the 25:b day of May. in Um rear
of tlie university” in 1530. Headed by a one thousand eighth hundred and
. &gt;.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, JuJge cf
Cambridge man, Cox, bishop of Ely, who
Probate.
wm chancellor at the time, “they so can­
In the matter of the estate of Elba J, Latham,
celed our library.” in .Sir J. Harrington’s deceased, and Uir proving ol heirship ot said
words, “and so scattered our bookes, as from deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition, di. , rrrithat time to this we might never recover *!ed.
ot Edith B. Latham, daughter of xaltl de­
them." They began by burning without ceased. praying for reasons thrrvin -.sated that
an
order or decree l&gt;e made in this court deter­
examination all toe manuscripts orna­
mining
who are or were the heirs at taw &lt;&lt;t sad
mented with Uln: .uutthMM.Ih* rubricated
daoMtted and entitled to inherit said e*:n-- and
initials. ■•. --ivoriiu ”f pope'.'", nnd left the their respective rights then hi
rest so e:.&gt;.t-txi to’ i.ivft nnd dnmagrXwiThereupon it is ordered, that 1 r:-i . the
1st day of July. A 1). IfcC.aV ten hM in
ditiou ac-&gt; that they were stacked in the 9*WMMJ&gt;eDMigMd
tor the hearing u! uld
open air--that in u abort time all were lost petition,and tha taebelrsat lawof sa il dc-rs'ed. mid nil other peraons lntnrestv.il In v.!4
estate,
are
required
to
am-ear &gt;.t a -t-»ioa of
Five y-.ira after the university was at
said court, then to be holden at the j Prol-ase
once so ooklcss and ro mean that by a office, in the city ol llustitigs. tn -.u I (j-udIt.
rote of cougregatioa the :&lt;ookcascs and and show rouse. If any there be. why tire | rater
benches in Duke Humfrey’s library were of the peUtioner may not be gr.,mtd. Aad
It Is further ordered, that said iwutlarer ::re
pulled down nnd sold ns firewood.
notice to the perrons Interested n: M i e.'tate,
DODtXY’S IDEA.
. of the pendency of Mid petition, a -d On hear­
For forty-two years this abomination of ing thereof by earning a copy of this oxiter te be
puolisbed In the HasTixiM Banxkh.»uewsdesolation continued. Then, in 1507, Sir paper
printed and circulated In salt! County of
Thomas Bodley, scholar nod diplomatist, Barry once tn each week for three &gt;d&lt;?ce&gt;Mve
being now well advanced in years and hav­ weeks previous to raid day nt hi-arim:
CHAJILEo W. AJKI- -- ’ ■
ing neither wife nor child, bethought him­
(A true copy)
Judge ol ii
self of the wants of his old university.
Bodley had been nn undergraduate of
Magdalen nnd a fellow of Merton. In his
old age. to quote his own letter:
PROBATE ORDER.
I concluded at she last to set up my stafTe at State of Michigan. County of Ba.» r-s«.
At a nemion of the Probate Court ter
the Hhrarie door in Oxoa; being thoroughly
county
of
Barry,
hoklen nt the Probate.•'!/■ e in
persuaded that. In my r ditudo and surcease
at Hastings. In said count). &lt;&gt;n " - Jre»from the &lt;x.m’n&lt;i:,-wcaltJi u Sayers, I rouble not, teecity
day, the »th dav ol May. in ih«- jear on*
bualo mysolfo to letter purprec than by roda&gt;- thousand eight bundled and ninety tv ».
irstliai place (which than la every part layo
Prwent. Charles W. Armstro^. -ludg? "f
ruined and waarei to tbopnbAquc use of stu- ^Yr^thc matter of the estate ol William
dients.
Crabb,
deocaaed.
. .
Bodley wrote to the vice chancellor, of­
Ou reading and filing the petition, &lt;ii.lv *er.fering to re-establish the library* at his own fled, of George H. Crabb.son ol Mid A’-vaw'-sole cost. In three years Duke Humfrey’s prajing that a certain Instrument f.H tn
purporting to be the Ix't wfl. am tt*t»
library had once more liecome an honor to court,
rnentof said deceased may be a&gt;lnittte4 lc pre
the university. From 1G00 till his death in bale, and that said txtitloncr may t-c apHntro
1613 the founder worked indefatigably to executor at said will or mhiic otlwr‘shi.aWe
slock his new a beIrra with MSS. He him­ P^Tiiereupou It Is’ordercd. that Wednrritay. *.b«;
self gave vnluabia books by the hundred— 22nd day or June. A. D..W.’ at ten
it is probable that among them was the JftlhefOrfiMOa. be assigned for t lie besrirt;.1
beautiful "Romance of Alexander,” dated said petition, and that the helra at taw ■;f &lt;aM
deceased and all other persons Intereded in sab}
138k, which still remains on view as one of
tlie best illuminated books in the library.
He also persuaded numerous friends to Office, in the city of HasttaM. in Mid &lt;
contribute, both in money and kind, so and show cause, if any there be. why t :• i-rnyer
lot the petitioner may not t»e nrantvl.. And x
that In 1002 the library, now containing Is further ordered.that said ret I m n* •» ^je »£
'*-™
upward of 2,(XX) volumes, wns solomnly nSSSiwMM interested in sam
petition, and ihv. -»eartM
opened on the 8th of November, the vlcv ItSpantaicyotMld
thereof by caiulmt. a copy of th’-' ‘,r‘^r J?
chancellor and a procession of doctors be­ published In the Hastings Baxxkk. -■ n«
ing duly welcommV
the door by James per printed and circulated In ;*‘d -’(•
«
of New college, th&lt;* flrat librarian, with a Barn*, once In each week for three «uc&lt;vsOre
said day oil
Latin oration, “In qua, tribus ferme venri- weeks pretloua toCl'AJUJUt
W. AB'!'
(A true copy.)
JudgeoIlT-d-Mr.
bus. amplexus eat omnia.”—London Quar­
terly Review.

। ‘‘Ajnerica'” te&gt;d Darweesh to one of tha
ladles, "must be a fine place, and very llkq
r-gypt. You have corn, tobacco, water­
melons and a big river there.”
«^4.cr*odl,‘*’
•he replied«,LVal^hr he crled*,Q ,ulQ»il*tion; tl»n,
with a slight touch ot jealousy that these
bteteings should be scattered broadcast, he
added, “Do they eat men?”
»^?*.?n.ljr do®*’” sh® admitted.
Ab! • he returned, exulting In the su­
perior gastronomic taste of the Egvptian
Kinrian, “ours eat menl”
"Of course yours will not eat dogs; they
a:a Moslem crocodiles,” she answered, referetag to the Mohammedans’avoidance of
-lie dog ou an unclean animal.
O«»of the most lovable charactenstics
of the Arab is his instant and intense ate
:&gt;redaUoQ Of the feeblest joke. Darwish
*$"“d “Qch amused, and repeated, with
Jteny chudtlc., “Ours are Moslem eroco‘'n
*Xnt*&gt;7O,i: hb daily work.*■ H- ao&lt;1 «■ W. Blashfleld in Scribner’s.

PRORATE ORDER.
State af Michigan. County of Barn-”;t
Ata session of the Probate„&lt;&lt;•«»/ ‘15.Jin
Ckmnty of Barry, boWen st the
the City ot Hastings, to Mid
dav. tho Irih day of May, In Ui«- &gt;r»r
thousand elpht hundred and nlurijm
Present, Charles W. Anustrov-.
«
PInthe matter ot the estate ol Gt»r»! Wash-1
i&gt;(^re&amp;&amp;fandflMngthe petition.

fled, of Almont E. Nye. son«f
*reawo.
praying that a certain Instrument this
purporting to 1* the last wtll and *&lt;*u**?Lat
said (tereasod be admitted » P«Jh^L*-±,‘w
administration ot Mid estate be
Rater H. Nye, tbe executrix In ®u-i
llin,ra
or to some other suitable pcrsoi’.
|lie
Thereupon It Is ordered.th-tt"
t»h day of June. A. D. Ito. «l ’t,';Ll 0{
la tbe forenoon be Mrixned for ‘hr

Um nrayer nt tne ta-titteucr '"’•_rJ1‘

Th. avers®, artificial 1^ will Jot ten
average arm, a lifetime

;ood condition.

Of

(A lre« ;opy.)

tlut

�y y

T’,f best Advertis-

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE9, 1892.

.^J^xxxvn. NO. 6

WHOLE NO. 1930

, FOR THE SEASON OF - 1892,z■:

THE

HASTINGS ENGINE &amp; IRON WORKS,
7 WILL KEEP IN STOCK
THE FOLLOWING LINE OF THRESHER’S SUPPLIES:
Cleveland High Grade, guaranteed rubber, threshing belts.
Leather belting all sizes; best quality rawhide halters.

High grade, extra strong suction hose.

Grate bars, all kinds.

Asbestos and rubber sheet packing.

asbestos and Eureka packing, all sizes for pumps, etc.
..

Best grades of cylinder, machine and lard oil.

Heavy packing.

Engine

.
Black Windsor varnish for painting boilers and stacks.

Boiler compound to clean out boilers before commencing work.

Tower tank force pumps, will fill tank in 5 minutes very, useful

to use to wash out boilers, etc.
’

Pipe tongs, wrenches and tools of all kinds for engineers.

enhiemer cyl. and wrist pin lubricators, perfect and sure.

Penberthy automatic injectors, best and surest boiler feeder.

Lienk-

South Bend patent spark arresters, best preventive against fire ever invented.

All kinds and sizes of globe, angle and check valves, glass water gauges, etc.

The Engineer’s
. successful.
41

Guide the best and plainest catechism ever published—explains every thing an engineer needs to know to be

�AFLAME.

neighboring counties.

Additional County News.
a. c. Fox lux
UM el W «&lt;
fnr -rrvices connected with hw office &lt;n
CH, Auonipy. He wee do*F -keied xs4
whL he pnweoted bU MU tbe council «t

A Horror in Pennsylvania Simi­
lar to Conemaugh.

It down k thet «
henllr be teeocnixed. Mr. Fox dldnt peopate to »und II
are looking amJhaJj brought salt against the city.

HtJKDBEM DB0VHED AJD BUSHED.

We are having las of «

to* Hastings last

21^ ’SS.’uJ
Snight.
*”rn b

All are invited to *tt
their neIgbbora' bust-

Charlie Baxter, formerly one of tbe pro­
prietors of the Charlotte Republican has
resigned hta poaltton with tlie Detroit Tri­
bune ta accept the nsalstaut secretaryship
uf the republican state central committee.
Mrs. Belle Talbot an Inmate of the Kal­
amazoo asylum, committed suicide In a
horrible manner very early Thursday
morning of last week. She was found in
bed lying face downward in a pool of blood
her throat cut from ear to ear, her.head be­
ing nearly severed from her body. The
bloody deed was committed with a blece
of glass that she had taken from a looking
glass. She came to the asylum from Bat­
tle Creek but a few days berore.
Andrew Casey, a Battle Creek taboror,
attempted to board a cable car last week
while it was under full motion. He wns
thrown under the wheels and crushed In a
horrible manner, living but a short thne.

m (be &gt;ub)«« o' (ewpmoce xl (be Y‘bk”
Xrinx. -eboel be»- l»t S»»J*F *&lt;“rJ.1UJCS Sprimcvr and wife were the
guests of friends near Plainwell taut week
—Mrs. Mark Norris, of Prairieville, called
on friends at thb place last.
D}»®
Trimmer is preparing to move to Mlddle•vilte, where ftey will make it theirv future'
home—We hear that a young, man at-thls
ptace left hta girl at home and took anoth­
er and went finhing—.-There will be a social
dance at James Halltar’s next Friday
night—Samuel Ritchie, one of the board of
supervisors, was In Hastings last Monday
The city of Marshall now owns a fine
un business.
water power, (or which it paid tho Perrin
estate 517,000.
MupleOrove.
Zero Erne.iv raised the frame to his bam
last Thursday—Mrs. R. Shoup aud MrsPhillip Ayers-were nt Jackson last week,
called by the Illness of Mrs. Sherman
Ayers—The remains of John Ostroth was
drought here from Colorado hut week and
interred in the Wilcox cemetery. Funeral
held at the Evangelical church SundayMary Griffin. Gf Kalamazoo, is visiting her
parents here—M. Guy visited friends In
Sunfield last week—Sam Marshall, will
raise the frame of his bam this week Wed­
nesday.
.

The corner stone of a 505,000 opera
house has been laid In Dowagiac.

A sensation which came near being «
tragedy occurred In the family of justice
Woodmansee
last Saturday morning.
Some careless neighbor had thrown out a
vial containing poison and the youngest
child of Mr. W. found It and swallowed a
portlon*bf the contents and was discovered
with the bottle labeled poison in his hand,
and acting sick. A physician was Immed­
iately summoned and quick emetics given
which soon emptied the stomach of Its
contents and saved the child’s life. Too
.
' i: ut land.
Mrs. Allen Pollison and children, of much care cannot tie exercised In the dis­
posal
of poisonous substances, and when
Dakota, arc visiting her parents, E. C.
Hathaway and wife—Dell Robinson and no longer needed should be either burned
mother visited relatives In Hope Saturday or buried deep in the earth, below where
—The long continued wet weatlier has in­ they would be plowed up or washed out by
__ ;
jured the cherry crop—Byron Mlnges has rains—"Vermontville Echo.
a nice Gordon setter pupy—Artie Chase
While Chas. Peckins. of Lake Odessa,
and wife are hbardlng with Mrs. Douglass was driving a nail It flew up and struck
Hall at present—John Bush raised a hay him squarely in the eye. The wound was
barn Monday—Jesse Atkins and Charlie a very painful one and may result in total
Wells are building fence for S. C. Hatha­ blindness. He has been taken to Ann Ar­
way—C. Wilcox and wife, of West Rut­ bor for medical treatment, a goodly sum
land, spent Sunday in East Rutland, spent having been raised by his friends to defray
Sunday in East Rutland—Vernor Willison expenses.
and wife, of llastings, spent Sunday with
The sale of lots Inaugrated by the Lan­
Rutland friends—J. Yecldey is a victim to
rheumatism—Mrs. Stephen Yeckley and sing Improvement Company was a success,
grand-daughter Alta are visiting In Grand with a line 5123,000 Government building
promised,
Lansing promises to boom some.
Ledge.
.
•
»
Four residents of Lyons township, Ionia
Quimby.
, county, were gathered In recently for burMrs. Mattie Castelein has been on the
gtary. A larger haul was made somo time
sick list the past week, but is better at this ago and the Portland Observer is unkind
writing—Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tafield
enough to remark that it this continues
Caatelein, formerly of Quimby, a girl—The
very much longer there won't be many
school Is out next Friday—The ladles ahi
l&gt;eople from that town out ot JaiL
society at Mm. Bacbeller's was well at­
A Kalamazoo girl thought she was pour­
tended in spite ot the damp weather—Irv­
ing Gaskill closed hm school/at Morgan ing somo vinegar over some cabbage that
last Friday, and is going to work for his she was cooking on the stove, when an ex­
It wns gasolene and
unde in Hope—Rosa Lowell ha- been at plosion occurred.
The
home the past week on a visit—May Fails her face will tie disfigured for life'.
returned home last Saturday from her papers didn’t say whether she hail gradu­
work In town—Qtii'e a number went from ated from cooking school or not.
here to the Alliance convention helddn
The Bradfield furniture company, of
Hastings last Saturday—The' aid noetety
will meet ot the residence of Mrs. Wai- Portland, received an order for a large
amoufit of goods to be shipped to Chill.
dorff three weeks from last Thursday.
Cincinnati. O., Juno 1.—A morning pa­
Ca rlton.
per announces that the Cincinnati, Jack­
Sunshine at last; cheer up.jre despond­ son and Mackinaw road, which runs from
ing—Spraying apple trees is now- In order Battle Creek, Mffih.. to Franklin, O„ has
—Many peach trees in this vicinity are dy­ leased tlie Cincinnati, Lebanon and North­
ing with the yellows—Mr. and Mrs. Sam’l ern railway which runs from Cincinnati to
Roush. of Freeport. Sundayed with tbeir Dodds, but that the Cincinnati, Hamilton
mother, Mrs. Landon—Only a few from and Dayton road will coutrol both these
our town attended the concert at Coats lines; also that tlie latter road is about to
Grove, as some from here have bad some extend Its line from Toledo’ to Detroit to
mean tricks played off on their rigs, and give connection with tbe Canadian Pacific.
they feared to leave their teams standing.
A decl pie of Jeff Davis living In Dimon­
We second the motion of the Democrat
dale raised a rribel flag over* his premises
scribe, •■that the better portion of Coats Monday. Just/ little while before he knew
Grove citizens appoint a night watch to
guan! the teams of vtaitoril—Homer Ritter, the boys inirtue would be marching along
of Orangeville Mills, was on our streets toward the cemetery to decorate the graves
last wcek-&gt;-Severai from this town attend­ ot their dead comrades. He was waited
ed the conceit at Woodland Tuesday night upon by a committee of the boys, and here­
—Henry Brofison la on the sick list; also after be will either change his methods or
Mrs Philo Fuller—Miss Emma McKenzie emigrate to some place where the climate
returned last Saturday from a viait In the will be more congenial.
Valley City—Mrs. Mary Yarger was called
to Grand Rapids last Satuaday to attend
her daughter Alta. She Is sick with ty­
phoid fever—James Post, of Clarksville,
■was on our streets the past week In the in­
terest of the Champion binder—James Co­
vert has taken the agency of the Champion
machine, and Intends to build an addition
to bls store for that purpose—Competition
lively ns we will have two live binder
acenes in town. Geo. Cole represents the
Buckeye and means business—The ladies
society was entertained by Mrs. Ensleylast Wednesday—-George Mollalv. a full
blooded Arabian, was In town Saturday
and Sunday. He has only been In America
7 months, but he speaks our language quite
rewdlly.

Very muddy and unpleasant at this
writing—Jay Carpenter lost a valuable
horse one day last week. Very bad for
Mr. Carpenter as It breaks np bls team —
Horace Barnum and. wife spent Sunday
with Michael Yarger’s people—Michael
Ve«ter is expected home the last of the'
week to spend a few days. Then he starts!
for Canada, to canvass for the 8. D. Ad-.
veutiste—Myrtie Odell has been ou the,
sick list for the past week—Mrs. Jay Car-_■
x penter has been quite sick, but is better at•
this writing—If the rain holds out much,
longer this spring, the farmers won't gett
very much com planted—Herb Chase and[
wife, of Clarksville, spent a few days Inj
Carlton last week—Dr. A. J. Wright In­.
tends to go to Nashville this week to at
tend the races—Mrs. F. B. Fleming Is so,
she can be out around once more. Good।
Tor Mrs. Fleming, for it has been a good।
while since we have seen her out—George,
Becker and mother Intend to make a viaitt
Is Kalatno In a short time—L. B. Carpen­.
ter and wife spent Sunday with Jay Car­.
penter and family.
A. Granger has a new wind mill erected1
—Mrs. A. L. VanHorn and daughter have)
returned home—A. N. Warren ta reportedI
as no better, with slight hopes of his re­.
covery—R. K. Stanton's new bouse ta pro­.
gressing rapidly—Dr. VanHorn bos soldI
Me farm to Tom Jones, and will soon buyr
■mother— Dr. Miller was no better, but was&gt;
■Ha to ride out a few da vs ago—P. Stevensj
mod wife, of Yankee Springs, visited tbe’

The passengers on the Grand Rapids and
Indiana north bound train, which leaves
this city at 0:25, had a queer experience
last night Shrotiy after leaving Bradley
the heavy storm which swept over this sec­
tion bunt upon the train and nearly
brought It to a standstill. The downpour
was practically a cloudburst, the water be­
ing swept by the heavy wind against the
coaches In sheet*. All the ventilator win­
dows In the top of the car were hastily
closed, and the blinds were lowered over
the side windows, but this failed to keep
out the water. The rain streamed down
through the roof ot the cars and was driven
hr.below the sash of the side windows in
jets.
Tbe disconsolate passengers hud­
dled in tha aisles and put up their um­
brellas to shield them from the downpour,
riding that way for several miles. When
tbe train reached Moline the culshlons
were saturated, and water stood In pud­
dles on the floor of the day coaches.—Kalamazon Telegraph.

Like the Johnstown Catastrophe the

Origin is the Breaking

of a Dam
OH Creek Flood* Pert* ot Fttasvltt* and

OH C»:y aud Scorn of Building* Des­

Lake OdMM

SUMMER
CORSETS
of

troyed at TltoAviU*.

Titusville, Pa.; JuneA—Y'raterday thta
city waa visited by one of the mat appall­
ing Area and overwhelming floods in the
hbtory.of this country. A conservative
estimate places the number of live* lost at
fully seventy-five from fire and drowning.
As near as can l&gt;e gathered from reports as
they come in the lore by destruction of
property will aggregate fully 51,500,00a
AU tlita loss Is In the city, with the surlounding country yet to be heard from. A
•arge number of thejnoat extensive and
prosperous manufacturing crtablishmenta
now lay in ashes, nnd hundreds of homes
and business places are utterly wiped out,
while tho streets are filial with a crowd of
hungry, homeless, weeping and distracted
people, mourning the loss of loved ones
who have perished In the rush of waters or
tbe fiery billows of flame which engulfed
them.
Like tho Conemaugh Catastrophes.

About midnight Saturday historical Oil
creek began suddenly to rtae. Heavy and
almost incessant rains bavo been preva­
lent throughout this entire section for the
past six weeks. This, however, doea* not
seem to have been the cause uf the sudden
rise In the oil creek, although at first It
was thought to be tbe case. Tbe huge
mill dam, owned by Thompson &amp; Eldred,
and located at tbo little town of Spartans­
burg, seven miles above this city, sudden­
ly burst. This artificial of body water,
was one and a half miles in length and one
fourth of a mile wide and quite deep.
Thus suddenly let loose it made of this de­
voted valley, in the course of a tew brief
moments, a regular inland sea.

UPWARD!

AND

- Daily attractions and low prices put the go into our quick trade.

The hot weather necessitates a change in your attire for something cool.
And we open and place on sale this morning the following hot weather attir-

Chailies,

Pine Apple Tissues,

Cotton Surahs,

Canton Cloths,

Chevronne,

AU Wool Chalhes,
Organdies

Branderburg Mills,

Grenadines,

All Wool

(

Striped.
Plain
Satin.

\ Figured.

Grenadines.

I

TRAPPED IN THEIR SLEEP. -

Brocade.

Aflame—A Frightful Scene.

This sudden avalanche of water, de­
scending when most of tbe Inhabitants
were sleeping, completely and at onci
shut them off from the higher portions of
the city. Notwithstanding this state of
affairs the danger to the city was under­
rated, no one having tbo slightest idea
that the flood, dangerous as it was, was to
be soon reinforced by fire. At 3 o'clock
yesterday morning, Immediately following
three terrific explosions which shook the
city to ita center, a great light went up
from tbe direction of the Crescent refinery,
located on the north side of tbe creek, in
tbe east end, and owned by John Schwarts
&amp; -Co. Tbe entire plant was one vast
sheet of solid flatne in a moment.

Tbe flames "hot up 300 feet and revealed
fearful spectacle which wm madn
heartrending by tbe shrieks and cries of
the helpless human beings caged in their
dwellings like rata in a trap In the middle
of that "rushing and mighty water and
within the very shadow of death from
burning oil, benzine aud naptha which
covered the surface and threatened at any
time to engulf them. Oil crock, now
swollen to SOO times its natural size, aud
reaching from one hillside to tbe other,
presented an appalling picture. Floating
swiftly by on its bosom were all aorta,
manners nnd kind* of animate and inani­
mate object*; tanks, stills with steam in
them and blowing off, houses, bams,
horses, cows, chickens—everything almost
being borne onward with a ruah.

Irish Cupa Laces in white and Ecru in all widths, the proper popular and
correct trimming for summer goods.

D

a

Clinging to various object*, such as
driftwood, pieces of boards, timbers, and
any other objects they could lay hand* od,
were scores of hunmn beings, their white
and terror stricken countenances, desper­
ate struggles and plaintive, *oul ^piercing
crier for aid nil combining to create im­
pressions in tbe mind* of tne beholders
never to be effaced or forgotten. About
one hour from the time the Crescent works
caught another alarm wbh sounded and it
was found that oil discharged from an
overturned tank further up the creek bad
scattered itself over a broad enough ex­
panse of water to reach the Crescent fire,
where It at once ignited nnd In a moment
a large acreage of tbe creek was one vast

FANS.
We are after you every day this beautiful June weather with the choicest
lot of fans to be found in Barry Co., we have them from 1c. to $6.00.

DRESS GOODS.
We are recogniied headquarters for fine dress Goods. An examination of
our line is a valuable lesson in practical economy.
Remember this: No other firm can or will sell the same sterling values for
the same low prices we give.
Comparison of prices is our motto.

Th* Flame* Sweep lllght On.

Thia blaze »oon spread to tho Interna-''
tlonal oil works, owned by J. P. Thomas
&amp; Co., and they were soon in a blaze.
Then came the large refining plant and
soap factory of Rice &amp; Robinson, which
tho flames in a abort time reached and con­
sumed. Tho wind wns Ln tbe right quar­
ter nnd on aped tho fire, arriving In dun
time at the Oil Creek refinery and wav
plant Upto thia time the fire had des­
troyed the large furniture factory, store,
and store room of Casperson &amp; Rowe, the
Callen hotel, the Western New York and
Pennsylvania freight depot, snd about
seventy-five private dwelling*.

A cloud burst over the northwestern
part of Grand Rapids Thursday evening
aud deluged the tracks ot tlie Grand Itapids &amp; Indiana and ChicagoA- West MlchIgan for a distance ot about three miles.
From Belmont to N'orlh' Psrlr-the Grand
Rapids A Indiana tracks were almost com­
pletely washed out. In some places-the
ties hung three feet above the ground and
cattle guards were knocked completely out
and floated away. Eye witnesses to the
FORTY KNOWN~TO BE DEAD.
phenomenon aay a heavy black cloud bung
over the section mentioned for a few minutea, then suddenly burst and the water
fell In almoat a solid mass for several mluutes. Tbe engine and three cars of G. R.
The undertaking establishments of
A I freight Na 17 from the north were Davidson &amp; McNltthave been turned tem­
ditched al Mill Creeck by drift wood wash­ porary morgue*. With the exception of
ed upon the track. No one was Injured, tbe bodies of •even Hebrew* and two child­
as the engineer and fireman jumped.
ren all of the bodies so far recovered have
Battle Creek capitalists have organized
an Electric company with 550,000 capital brought from tbe water. Most of tbe bod­
stock.
ies bear evidence of having met death from
_
’
Citizens of Battle Creek subscribed burning oil, many of them burned almost
quite liberally in notes for the Battle Creek beyond recognition and several of them la
A Bay City R. R. Claiming that the eom- such terrible manner as to leave tbo bodies
pony bad not kept its promises the signers nothing but blackened crisps, entirely
refused to pay tbeir obligations.
At the without the least semblance of the human
trial last week Judge Cobb decided that
the notes would have to be paid­
------------- - —- —sur.reu.
Tb. Iln oow kuUIi loond ud kn0,„
Last week a couple from Lansing drove
into Grand IxMge. They paraded through
the principal streets playing cards and
drinktag beer, while the officers never raid
a word. The baek bone of Grand Ledge
local npttontata must be ci about the rame
cousistency as a wet ragj

ONWARD

SILKS
AND
VELVETS

UMBRELLAS.
Sun or rain umbrellas in silver and natural wood handles.
fresh goods at our usual low prices.
.

New, bright,
’

SPAULDING
LACES
FANS
•
PARASOLS

Tis Popular Pries Sty Goods low.

HOSIERY
GLOVES

�Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
Other Chemicals

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s

Breakfast Cocoa,
which is absolutely pure
and soluble;

and

NATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 12.

OF

CVAUS

SANTA £qap

kasilt

Solti by Grocers ovorywhoro.

W. Baker &amp; Co.. Dorchestsr, Mass.

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iiGAN Central
igarj Falls Route.’*

^OUGH

ED. POWER!'

Dont

- NO. 35.

TAKf;

delay

KEMPS
Balsam

ALWAYS THE SAME
*«ULWdT5 THE BEST

sc- aqflR
IN THE

Cate*. ttestresK Y&lt;rawUlsretks~rell«nt«ffect

S. uoeal Ae-nt. Hxsllitgs.

[Office at FORD’S HOTEL, TUESDAY, MAY. 24.

,U t nxn Vi ' ,
I
sa’Ui

One day only,

HOLMAN S. HTJMPHBEY,^
Late of London, now of- Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE at

- -an thia County each month for the past sNx months, and during those-visits has examined and tj
pre .'•ribed for hundreds, and effected many of the most Wonderful Cures ovor made In the State!
p
*' &gt; vour friend* and neighlmrs about Dr. Holman S. Humphrey. There is scarcely a neighborhood In the county that
S' - • i li.ui the benefit of the doctor’s wonderful skill, and rarely a family which has-not had one or more of its luoiuiiert c
b' •
■ Hi -d from death and restored to health after all hope had been given up and the family physician pronounced theca**1
— i:
If .idlirtiHl do not fail to consult this most eminent physician and surgeon.
[4
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. ('i jnalions. consultations and advice free.
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Chronic

8 A it'.ongh the doctor tain many cases comg:-:i d to om&gt; expensive Instruments aud
8 • -•nicata in making aoalysta. microscopic
E — d • thir scientific examinations, yet he

r

«nd eunriral dissesre;

.f;:

rerlr *.IJ0 cores in tbe Stare &lt;d Michigan, while j
i. pstietiUall told in MiunereCn. Wisconsin. Il-,

B ‘ • ;..irt of th&gt;'physician’*daty toMeertain
fi - ;atk^fstrs.e condition without expense
tf&gt;tY»rec. Whenever and wherever Dr.
1 rey divides to locate a monthly visit
&lt; v - k to *ec him. and no wonder, for
... first nxntnination, and of»«t&gt; without
tn;.. ipiestion. !.-• tells the Invalid what
- ibie-ta. and th- pr- sped of n cure,
» &lt;.si&lt;ierfu! of allhosraluee bis firet
-ii r. nnd fir«t look ata patient m«ro
■I -la-.nnd Dr.Hnmphre} ta never mta-

•niiy rw&gt;»ih&gt;nl« &gt;&gt;t theseMiu-re» were »»&lt;••&gt;
.
bopidete iovnlld*. mm* lobeblilid.
X-.
&lt;1 other* a prey to ecmfula. rlin.p.io ki«ln»* d ►- ,j ’

I

rv'.tur &lt;&gt;&lt;hers, hnndmls of chlMrea b--pw—*'
But b-h .ld now many of them •»■;

K-uniirirut mot t

ir « methods differ marksdly from

»r».rt&gt;rn'i,r am
li'bn nnd Mira-

nompafrd end the re-b-rine

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jMiint not
&gt;■ many i&lt;Httant« thi,» th.-r &gt;.ncl,i

DR. HOLMAN S HUMPHREI
Cures Alter All Others Fail.

nil nnv. re-fi o* uf tbeir iro* conditio

u iu rn&gt;n»o mreuo re, •—
p- .. .........
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Hr- minlleai world constantly. Die method* «&gt;f MrK-osiwtoar. Koch, Bruwn S-qaard. M. B»rjp&gt;'U. Fothergill. )&lt;•-

By res«on of fata* u»&lt;
rreults whbh red-on Solitary nnd Indlscrw t pnKHresp

liarotlwi*

*lrR*

however pleaal*

tl-sn* ciKngH ia s*.mr trnp-wteut onau, nr orrtn-*
tws lak«a placv* »»
affsrt th«
ofsaidonmnoDdflaallf »•'*•&lt; *•««•
stnurtnre it mi f. Even la
o’*** „wb.u° '.’i'*
b-B happem-d unutual stzitl ra-iy «/•»» tho do-

Hnmphrcy ta the only phyririan who
l-uv hn-i t‘o&gt; »i*vial advantage of KoropMA
rtudi^s In microscopy of tha blood&lt;.t. 11:.*--., who carries with him a full Hua
: tin.ruts and ■pparatus for making
-tfly ►rj-utifip rxamiaatincB of tbs various
S7T.Mrs:
*&gt;x'«.r&gt;* .md —creti.-ns of the body, na tbe
ini-.-, h'l.orl. dweharaea of any kind, oatarrh.. *rrt&lt; Ui.as. He., etc., which examtnettoM
»r- o..w c»-&gt;M&lt;l-red lndtapcn«it&gt;lo toaoorrset ♦hose wo lov». ter more than t«r oars'-Ire". a
— t. I.. .11
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it ta a rritas maibsi three t&lt;» select uuttelvvs
until pasal uro death closes t !*o Sfleuo.
! l'r*T
*** thu« prepared with coati/ out­
. &gt;-f I'ltcoMconlc and other nsaentlsl iaatzusach
os have baffled th* skill n* Wl
n.-ut« fu&gt; making a strictly firsLotaMi&lt;iIsgnotl.rirrea.Mta., D-. Hnmphrey qaick r
-io in many en-&lt;-«. tbn afflicted would do wall
Ulcers tum.-rs, fibr-id «ad P“l’J"'i“
•t- rad ui&gt;on ihn doctor and get hta opinion enrre.
growtlis carrel without ths nsanlfu
cnastiCT.
cutting, nr jtdu. no &lt;i*D«er.
*,
agaUM, UNU.
1 here o.Q&gt;«-e a tn ruing point in the coarse
Manhood Perfectly Restored

sad nerves dsM'Rr. also f-r pre.tMfi«
P
riooorlsi»ndsH&lt;»»vM-&lt;1—------ »1.M&gt;-« &lt;r..u&gt; £
(murndeut hstols ol p nth “• srsusl rx» s*.» ft
in irsln-e •••are -'ranj can-ethsr «f- Mlit.ti* M
thssexusl fnuctW-.spredilpand t-r&gt;„Hnri.t. s,
Iv cared. Uoti-ol'eth.n frw end rtrkth «**•?-.R
FJrt&gt;tl»l. Absuiuto caiss Hua s-lm-d h ■ S?
zii.lt L rerred.
Fp'L P-T or Fitsscltra*HI■• •'!»■ treatednnd g
positirolj cored bj ■ ncvvtel te-t m-th d. E
Persons nn»kli:fnl’y rrrste.l b&gt;- teietf. P
snt pre'-ni'era
k—nTrfl’or 4i«h fs.-n fa

month after m-xith. s rit a in:i...( oa- nnd Injari^a* twmi-mad-, sLunkl ca.1 and «« th •
d,W&lt;uiderfut Cures hr ray improved m-thret *t treat meat arc»mpli»h«l in nervous d-&lt;buitr. preaiatere decline ,.f mti’iiy rowssu&lt;l UH-lred nff-etlons. which hareb-M newJre-trel ,.r nMklllfallF treated. N- «-st&gt;erI.
meats or fd’nres. P-t.W.ts (re-ted hjr IE L
sad mwlicinre w? hr •uter-ss. I’ere-msl
coaea't-tlvu pnt-rdbte We gaaraulsn enrubls easra.

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lo-i njaah*"'* sparmaturrbai«. 1-^ans. wsssnre*
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fret VriiMtysf. (Examination of UrioH.—All ponams naff-rimc «»«’'•} inn While Dr.
Humphrey'* p-rm*nmt »d Irese ta &lt; McSais DI..
Indiana and Onio, hs Us Reuters branch &lt;.113co and du»;*n»arj at j
I"" t«. to f. nr oaacre of tba first arioo paaard In tha morning tot exarnM
» n,u n, tha targe Dctnbae of pallonts ia Gootbsra Michigan and Northrae^
HillHlJr, Michigan, where aUUUms from this •action can ba addt—wL J

♦I*1

A PARADOX OF ACTING.
EXPERIENCES OF

A

MANAGER WITH

RESOURCEFUL

A

PLAY.

Mummy Replaced by Dummy.

ENOUGH

,x. ..-.ord than three times the strength
mixed with Starch. Arrowroot
-: -,r, ami i* far more economical.
nourishing,

LESSON XI, SECOND QUARTER. tNTER-

SHE
CANT
GET

are used in the
preparation of

nous,

THE DJSN OF LIONS.

MY WIFE
SAYS

"The paradox of actlngf" said the mana­
Ifl. •Then tljr king commandi*!. nnd
tley brought Daniel and cant him into the ger. thoughtfully,. "I should say I’d seen
dun of lion*." ‘After tbe klngilom passed something of what you’d call the paradox
uf
acting. Yes, 1 should say I had. If It’S
into the hands of the Mede*. Darius made
Daniel tbe first of three presidents over 120 come under my observation once it's come
province*.
But the princes and other under it a hundred timesAand in one case
presidents bated him aud sought to accom­ —look here, when did you last see 'A
plish his death.'ns recorded in the previous Dead Mashf
"Why, 'A Dead Mash’ has been the
part of this chapter. Dttuiel is fearless of
........ and
...... fu.it I fully waits upvu
r..*—
success
— —-w— *1 ever ...............
handled, and -I’—
m
man.
upon bls MV.L
God. . greatest
The result Is that Daniel Is cast Into the ! only taking It off die road this year be
lion's den. anil to all appearance has j cause
—. See
here,, jnzEUiipn
perhaps the
name ot
uiuhc—
----oco iivic
tupiiiimcut
perished. The kind words from the king Miss Dotty Devoe, tbe leading lady, has
are a hope that it may be sp, rather than never been brought to your attention? If
you’ve heard ot Miss Devoe you have heard
an nsaurnnee that it will be i&lt; %
17. “And a »tone wtm bruugGt and laid of her ns n charming soabrettc, vivacious,
upon the mouth of the den; and the king piquant and original, iu fact the most tal­
sealed it with his own signet." So the ented actress now ou the farce-comedy
■
ungodly prosper iu
In the
tlie world, and
nnd the boards. Exactly.
_______________
....of God1 I "About a year before 'A Dead Mash’ was
devil Is ,permitted
to put the saints
iu prison and oftilmesto kill them (Ite ! in rehearsal, the play was iu my hands
Ixxiii, 12. Kev. ii, 10. John xvl. 2). But ' waiting for a star. There was nobody I
the child of God la to be prepared for these ‘ kuew 1 cared about giving it to. You
things, and not to thiuk them al range nor 1 recollect the time. A young girl falls in
beoffeuded when they come (Math, x, 23; love with a mummy in tho museum and
I Pet. ir, 12, IS; John xvi. I).
, coaxes him to life. Now, the responsibil18. "Then the king went to bls palace ! Uy of finding tbe right woman for it
nnd passed the night fasting." Although | weighed on me.
the king loved Daniel and laborc&lt;l hard to
A STAR DISCOVERED.
deliver him-4Merae* 14. 15), yet even the
"Oqo day I learned that a little girl,
king, with ali bis power, wns powerless , name and professional- autocodenta un(ignlnst the tew, from which let ns learn known to fame, had caught tho town in
that love cannot always deliver, nor can Boston
**—*-- **—* oct
- *u comic
~‘“
in a -topical
in -a —
rank
House
tbe tew aare any one. Even the law of opera. 1 went on to see her.
God, which is holy and just nnd good, can­ crowded, company goys, opera inexpressi­
not give life nor justify the sinner (GaL ill, ble! But tlie little girl! It was just tho
21; U, 10; Rornjllf. 30).
most per-fcct-ly irresistible thing you ever
' 19. "Then the king arose very early in imagined. She hail n topical song, ’Teach­
the morning ni&gt;d went in haste unto the ing the Baby to Talk'—the one bright
den of Hons." :Thb early morning victory thing in the opera—and by a stroke of
and delivuninoe of Daniel Is very sug­ genius they gave her a parrot as well as a
i.
gestive of a tpornlng of deliverance for baby.
“You understand tlie idea. The parrot
Daniel’s people, which is now drawing
nigh. See Ps. icxx, fl; xlyi, 5, margin; xlix, chipped in with the things she was trying
l4;«xxx,0; Il Barn. xxiii,3,4. It is also seen to tench tbo baby, ami the effect was out
in the early morning deliverance of Mark of sight. Of course It didn't take me a mo­
vi. 40-48. There is a elate of people, how­ ment to see that, though the parrot was
ever. for whom there will bo no morning live enough, it was oue of the dumb breed,
am! that tlie speaking was done from tbe
(tea. rill, 30, IL V).
20. "O Daniel, servant; of the living God; flies. But it was billed as a trained bird,
is thy God, whom thou shrvest continually, I! and the audience took it all iu and was in
able to deliver thee from the lions?” It ecstasies.
"I made .up my mind on the spot I bad
was a great and Inmenthble cry from the
greatest earthly monarch ot the time; a found my star, and before I lefy. town Miss
cry of hope, but not ot n|sunincc. Hud he Dotty Devoe bnd engaged with me for the
known the God of Daniel and of David he eusuiug season, aud the paragraphs were
would not have naked if God was able to being sent round to the papers. I filled up
deliver. Head the experience uf David nnd my company for ’A Dead Mash,’ fixed
Paul in I Sanxbcril.
11 Tim. iv, 17, IS, August for rehearsals aud arranged to
and let your own heart say. “1 am per­ meet Miss McPheraon — real name—and
her aunt a week or two beforehand, so a*
suaded that He is able" (Il Tim. 1, 12).
21. "Then wild DauieLiinto the king, O to get things quietly in shape between us.
GAINING A POINT.
king, live forever.” With what eagerness I
.... a reply
.~rw ., "My dear air, such was tbe personal charm
must the kiti^ have listened for
hbping for.■yet
for yet hard- j and ingenuousness of the young lady that
from tbe deu,, ^Alntly
faintly hoping
ly daring to ex^tect n reply. But there is It took me and the author a week to dlsa reply pronidt and clear nnd the king’s cover that we had run into the deadest
heart is vxcvedFng glad jversu 23). What- | wall of our lives, nnd that she couldn’t act
ever may have been the klgnificnnce of the , at all—not a little*bit! She was simply inlyords, "Live forever," the believer In Jesus competent.
knows that be has eternal life (John v. 34: | "If a man could go over Niagara falls
vi, 47)
.
j and retain consciousness be wrald know
22. "My Go»l buth sent His angel, nnd how I felt. 1 talked to little Dotty as
hath shut the lion*’ inoutha, that they Ixnve kindly ns 1 could and trie«lto give her an
not hurt me." Biesaed |&gt;e God and blessed i Id&amp;i Or two, but It was no use.She was
it stopped.
be His holy angel* that excel in strength, heartbroken
u
’ —*then?
’
J
doing His comnuiutls. hearkening to His
•'Finally, while 1 was telegraphing all
word (Pa ciii, 21. 22). Consider tlie power over the country to try to rake up another
of one angel nn seen io the case of Hezekiah ■tar, I pressed her again about the topical
and of Peter (tex xxxvii, 30; Acts xli, &amp;-10), song, and she whimpered out that alto liked
and remember that these same nngels are । parrot* and bad always just loved babies,
your ministering spirits ever with you, nnd she didn’t like mummies. and that was
•crying unseen and untbanked (Heb. I, 14). all there was to it.
23. “SoDauid was taken upoutof theden,
"I seemed to get hold of an idea here,
fuid no manner of hurt was found upon him, but for the lite of me I couldn’t tell what
because be la-lievod in his Gud." Daniel,
In a figure, suffcrtsl the extreme penalty of
"There was. say. ten day* before rehear­
the law, and came forth from the place of sals need begin. In thdbe ten daya—don’t
death, beyond death and judgment, with­ laugh, for I was serious—1 made aa good
out any nianuvr ot hurt upon him. Every loro to that girl as 1 knew hoV. There
true believer i|i Jesua is now dead with was no reason I shouldn’t, except Ttge; nnd
Christ, risen with Christ nnd has passed there was good reason I should, when yon
from death unto life (Col. lii, 1-3; John v, looked nt her. I will merely say that I’m
24). TIicTe is 'no condemnation to them _____________
_ some other old bachelors,
younger than
that arc in Christ, nothing can xepanite us and that at the end of ten days she was
from His love, nnd in the morning ot rvsur- i ready to marry me.
rectioo it shall be found that not a hair of I
'Now.’Isaid I, ’my dear, I want yon to
our bead ban perisjied (Horn. viiL I. 80-J think of this play just once more. If you
Luke
li. 18).
r..k_i:
«c%
can love die you can love a mummy, I
34. “And the klug commanded, and they guess.'
brought those men which had accused
“ ’John,’ she said, 'you must be crazy.'
Daniel, and they cast them into tbe den
“ ’My love.' said I, '1 menu it. You are
of lion*, theni. their children and their to go on tho stage this afternoon for re­
wives." The triumphing uf tbe wicked hearsal. ybu are to make up your mind
is short, and the joy of the hypocrite that that mummy Is me, and you are to act
is but for a moment (Job xx, 5). This to It. And If you don’t. I vow 1 won’t
is a aampk* of (hose for whom there is no marry yoti'
morning, or who in the morning of victory
"It was kn awful risk, but I took it. She
of those who tjrusl in tbe teartl shall be gave me ofie look, turned on her heel aud
puuLsbed with everlasting destruction walked off. I held on to my ceurage like
from his presence (II Them. i. 1-10). See grim death till rehearsal came. She was
how many were affected by their sin. No there.
man llveth unto himself. We are always
SUCCESS IX AN UNFAIR WAY.
/
affecting other* either for good or eviL
"Her first lines went off pretty welL I
25. "Then King Darius wrote unto all had provided a property mummy as much
people, nations and languages that dwell like mo in the general outfit as well as
In all the earthl Peace be multiplied unto could be without calling attention. In her
you." That which caused Darius to make flrat scene iwlth it it was behind a glass, in
this procl.'unntion to ail natiou.s was the a cnse—aud it was brought out nnd un­
power of the God of Urac! raanifested on wrapped,
&lt;11 that. Hauk Edwards,
behalf of Daniel, the Jew. The time will that’s tlie author, and 1 were watching her
come when tlie power of this same God all of a tremble. She was pale nnd bad a
shall be so manifest on behalf of all Israel red j«pot !n each cheek. Still, she went on
that iill nations shall thus know God aud all right until tbe uncovering—•aud then,
honor Him as the God of the whole earth •ir, *he made a sudden dart at the object,
dashed it.'down to tbe floor, kicked ’it like
(Exek. xxxvii,
xxxviii, 23).
•M "I make a decree, that iu every do­ a little fury, and then sat down on it cry­
minion Of my kingdom men tremble and lug as if h«r heart would break.
fear before the Gqd of Daniel.” Thus
“1 threw up my hands. I was shaking
Darius does the noblest thing auy miw ever with excitement so that I could hardly
did or could do,1 be exalte God, he giorifles speak. I grabbed Edwards by the collar
God before all untiona, and speaks of His and jammed the stage copy of the play into
eternal kingtlom. He makes us think of bls hand. ‘Hank!’ 1 gasped, ’take it— taka
the time when “all kings shall fall down it home with ypu, pull the whole thing to
before Him; all: nations shall serve Him” pieces nnd rewrite II up to this aceua.
In
1* ^..n —
(Ps. IxxlL H; Ixxxvi. 0, 10). “The lofty
looks of man shall be humbled, nnd the
haughtiness of .men shall be bowed down, half a donen of the company out of the
and tbe Ixird alone shall be exalted in that- way, dropped down by Dotty on the
dny” (tea. if, II, 17).
mummy and laughed until the little Tar­
27. “He dcllvtjreth nnd rescucth, nnd He tar turned round and hit me, sir, slapped
worketh signs and wonders iu heaven nnd ^ne soundly in the face, and I don't blame
in earth, who hath delivered Daniel from
the power of the lions.” Darius bad seen
“And now, air, if you will go to sec 'A
tho deliverance of one man from a lion’* Dead Mash’ the next time It la played here,
den: but Daniel; could tell of tbe deliver­ and take particular notice of the scqne in
ance of millions from the bondage of which Miss Devoe kick* the mummy iu
Egypt, of their food coming from heaven contempt, you will understand why I
every day for forty yearn, of sea nnd river claim to understand the-paradox of act­
divided for then) to pass through on dry ing."
tend, of trailed titles fulling down an men
"It seems to me that method of educa­
shouted, and many such wonderful works tion was a little unfair to Miss Devoe,'* I
ot a wonderful God. Wecnu tell of dead suggested soberly.
bodies actually raised from their^jrnvcsaa
The m.-.nager looked at mo a moment,
Lazarus nnd ochera. and of h time when nnd then salt!, quixzically: “Perhaps it
all in tbeir graves shall ennu- forth, nnd of j wns, because it resulted in her havjng to
some who will never die. Let iw magnify 1 marry me. voma up ana see us some aay,
tbe name of Him whuouly dorfh all these and you'll And she’s got n parrot. She’s
things.
’ got a baby, too,*’ he added reflectively.—
23. "So thb Danlv! prospered in the reign ' New York Recorder
ot Darius, aud •!» the reign of Cyrus the ‘
Peralun." Andi all la-catlse he wua a man
It hu been noticed in France that tboee
of prayer, no.l Ood.ov. with him H. ■
ln etaatag
tram! not the fjeerf num, nor dhl befour ,
X

Sah:Hj‘h»m,SdU“!ii.r&lt;;S h^S | •’“*«“ « Uta
mMUln. tM
him even In th!» world U Swm. H.
] Burner of chimney ewwptr*
I

Fraud
In Ccffes Grinding.
~ I
It is In the grinding of coffee that the
greatest opportunities for fraud occur, for
here there is &amp; chance to mix in any quan­
tity of cheap substances, that are ground
in so that tbe grains of the product are all
of tha same shape and color. The purchaser
therefore has absolutely no protection short
of chemical or microecoplcal analysis. The
compound takes on tbe aroma of whattvar
coffee h iu it. aud very few persons will
take tbe trouble to protect themselves from
such imposition.—New York Sun.

Deloit, Laasifig ii . Jortitra
time table

In effect May 15.1WX
Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit
and the east.
l.v, j rw&gt;ii g hast I i. Si. r ta. i KK
,, &lt;&gt;nuid KaptUsI
.. East i’aris
.. McCord
Alto
,. Elmdale
M Clarksville
,, Lake Odessa
„ Woodbury
d Sunfield
.. Mulliken
.. Graad Ledge
Ar LansliiK
Detroit
aowani u:j
Edmore
Staulon
Ion la
Grand Ledge
IGoinJ' We t
' Detruit

Muilikcu
Sunfield
Woodbury
!-ake Odets*
Clarksville
। Elmdale
lAlto
McCord
CnV'l IParis..
East
Grand Rapid*. 12^00
TTW~~P7hC
Grand l-edge'
Portland

T» ,-i
10 M

Howard City
Ionia
.
Stanton
Edmore
• Every day, outers week days only. * stofy
°ni’arforcars on all trains between Grand KaoIds and IK-trott. Seats 25 cents. C&lt;mnertlM»w
made tn Union station. Grand Itaplds with tho
Chicago* West MichigAW
rj&gt;»
UHICAGO AND THK WgST AXU EOK MUBKKgox.AIaxistek.Tbaveuse CITV, El-K Kaftps ANU Pktqukey. Favorite route to the
summer resorts of northern Mk-btg
Trains leave Grand Rapids for r
ilesgo
ouor. a., jii i , .». a....

_

Leave for Manistee and Traverse City &lt; fL&gt; A.
M. and8:17 T. M.
.
, ,
Parlor cars on day trains ti-.d sleepers ou
night trains to Chicago.
Ask our agents tor further particulars or
Gkoiigk Dr.HAVXX.GenT Itais’rAgt.
Grand Rapldu.

PROBATE ORDER
State of Michigan, County of Barry—ss.
Ata session of the Probate &lt; ourt for the
County of Barry, boldcn at the Probate Office 10,
the city of Hastings, in said county, on Tues­
day. tbe 17th dav of May. in the year one
thousand eight hundred ano ninety two.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge oF
Probat u.
•
In the matter ol the estate of David
Bowker, deceased.
‘
On re.ulingnud filing the petition duly rerifled
of Alinerie BQwker. widow of said decuaaed,
proving for reasons therein »et forth that tha
real estate of said deceased In said petition d«=
scribed may be partitioned aud set off to tbe
several heirs of said deceased.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday. th«
lOthflay ofJuce, A. D. 1532. at ten o'clock In tha
forenoon, tic assigned for tbe hearing of said
peiltienand that tbe heirs at law of said de­
ceased and all other persons Interested in said
extate . are required to appear at a session of
s dd Court, then to be tiolden at the Probate
office. In the City of Hastings, in said County,
nnd show cause. If any there be. why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And R is
further ordered, that said petilloner give notice
to the persons Interested In said estate, of the
Eudency of said petition and tbe hearing
ereof by causing a copy of this order to be
published In the limitings Banxkb.k news­
paper printed nnd circulated In said County of
Barry, once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to saId day of bearing.
Chan. W. armntuoxo.
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy.)
.MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made in tbe conditions
of a certain mongane marie by Fred H. Whit­
ney and Frank G. Whitney to Manly A. Bald.
win dated February 3d. A. D. 1K«&gt;. and recorded
In Ute ofilco ot the Register of Deeds tor the
County ot Barry and Stalo of .Michigan, on the
■JOth day ot February A. D 1H» in Uber M of
niortguues. on page !.J&gt; and said mortgage was
on the 20th dav of F-b-utry. Hbo. assigned to
Charles T. Gorham which said assignment was
duly recorded, on which mortgage there is
claimed to be due at the &lt;tat- ot this notice the
sum ot two hundred thirty dollars and thirtythree cents, and an attorney’* fee ot tweuty-five
dollar* provided for in said mortgage and no’
suit or proceeding* at law I'sriug been insti­
tuted to recover the moneys secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof:
Now. (hercf jrc. by virtue ot ibe nower of sale
contained In raid mortgage, and the statute In ■nch cue made nnd'provided, notice is hereby
£ven that ou Saturday tbe 2nd day ot July.
. D. IWJ, at ten o’clock ir. tbe forenoon. I shad!
sell at public nuctien, to tbe highest bidder, at
the north front door of the court house In the
city ot Hastings. .Michigan, (that being the nlace
where Ore circuit court for Barry county is hold­
en), tbe premise* described In said mortgage, or
•r» much thereof as may be necessary to pay tbe
amount due on Mid mortgaire. with seven per
cent, interest, and all legal costs, together
with nn attorney's fee of twenty-five dollars
covenanted for therein, the premise* being
described in said mortgage as all that parcel
of laud known a* Beards point between Beards'
Cove and Gun i^ke ly.ug east ot the section
line which runs north and south between sec­
tions no. thirty-two and no. thirty-three of
Yankee Spring* including lull width of said
1’oiut and. ninulng southeast or thereabouts to
the center of tbe narrows ot said Point near tlie
main land. \
•
Assignee of Mortgagee.
Smith &amp; Colt.hovk.
Attorney* for Assignee.
.
Dated. April ynd. ir»2.

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
The sucees* of this Great Cough Cur* is
without a parallel in the history ot medicine.
All draggists axe anthonxed to sell it on a poa-

placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home
m the United States and Canada. If you have

it will cure you.

If yuur child has tbe

that it
SHU-OH'S CURE. Price io ctx.
Price

�AGAIN YOU MUST COME!
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
AI

F. W. GREBLE’S
Note a Few of the Goods We Carry.
Rugs
Desks
Easels
Pictures
Lounges
Commodes

Dining Chairs
Plushes
Side Boards
Carpets
I Ex. Tables
Draperies
Book Cases
Mattings
Hall Trees
Linoleum
Window Shades Parlor Sziits, Etc.

Bed - Room - Suits.
F. W. GREBLE,

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NORTH SIDE MAIN ST.

HASTINGS, MICH

&lt;4
d.

out a victory they have with one accord
passed up their hats for dope.
It has now been several consecutive
Thursday, June 9, 1892.
years since most of them have had a whack
at the public funds and they are tiring of
MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.
the monotony of the situation. Recently
some one of them thought he could scent
pap through the •nostrils of the people's
THB HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFYICE,
party, aud true to his Instincts he sum­
ACOO8T 14. 1879.
moned bis fellow plunderers to conference
to see how the stuff might best be secured.
This conference was held at tbe New Kirk­
wood In thisycity to-day. Aside from
those mentlorjXl there were present A. J.
As we go to press. the greatest republi­
Wykman, state agent of the fanners’ alli­
can national convention in the history of ance, W. O. Lowden, of Hastings, L. V.
the party ts in sewifon at Minneapolis. Moulton, of Grand Rapids and several oth­
ers of lesser magnitude. The conference
The contest over tbe nomination for the was held behind closed doors aud contin­
presidency Is the most spirited since 1880, ued during the greater part of the day.
White, of.course, all present were enjoined
when Garfield was the choice. While the to secrecy and tlie details of tbe plan con­
friends of Blaine and Harrison are each cocted could not be ascertained, yet one of
the conspirators vouchsafed the Informa­
claiming the.nominatlon of tbeir favorite tion that the conference boded no 111 to the
people’s party movement and thereby gave
on the first ballot. It looks very much as
the entire' snap away. Tbe fact’ of the
though Blaine had a little tbe better pros­ matter is that tbe conference was called
pects for a nomination. Close observers • for tbe purpose of devising ways and
means for capturing tbe people’s party
claim to believe that neither will be nom­ state convention which meets In this city
on tbe 16th Inst, and manipulating it in
inated. and that each will strive for the
the Interests of the combine by steering it
honor of bringing forth tbe successful over a course calculated to work the best
results to tbe democrat ticket, state and
“dark horse.” The prospects for a ‘‘dark
national. The most surprising feature of
horse” nomination appear to be Increasing the conference was tlie absence of Vice
President Belden, of tbe World’s Fair
hourly.
commission. It is feared that he Is lit
That tlie conference was called for the
purpose stated will be readily seen when
THE PLOT THICKENS.
It I- recalled that after the memorable campalgu of 1883 General Innes was made
railroad commissioner. Fuller land com­
Old Trick*.
missioner. and Waters warden of the state
house of correction, {subsequently Dennis
was postmaster at Hastings by the grace of
Grover Cleveland. Cole, whu is president
We have repeatedly called tbe attention of tbe slate farmers’ alliance, was Judge of
probate of the democrat county of Living­
of oar readers in Barry county to the fact ston, while Blanchard ?ud -Totter have
that plans were already being laid for a ever been content with whatever- they
working together of the people’s party and eould secure in one way or another.
tbe democrats of Michigan. Tbe demo­ Fuller just now is principally interested in
fixing the people'* party so that It will fall
cratic leaders of the people’s party met at In line for Chief Justice Morse in next
Lansing June 1st, and the program was spring’s campaign. The other fellows are
fully arranged, which calls for an under­ willing to take what they can geL
Several of the members of the combine
standing with tbe democrats of Michigan
called on Governor Winans during the day.
thb year, and with the usual proviso that This, of course, bad nothing to do with
the conference, as all good cltteeur of
have good fat offices In payment for their Michigan make it a point to pay their re­
political treachery. Following la tbe press spects to the governor when In the city.
Il may be well to remember that they saw
his excellency, however. The members of
Lansing, Mich., (Special telegram.) tbe people’s party who are opposed to fua««*».. ion may as well prepare to swallow the
politic- doee which is belug prepared for them, for
i
nan
— be tudon or a llelden ticket
1MB who have partaken of official
pap it
Il .to
will a.1,1.
either
similar to the one which the democrat
store central committee kept In the field in
ijf kite which forsooth flew the highest, are Uf 1,,‘
«n&lt;l which ttoreraor
vivatag r"“•.Lf.to___
:
K!."T„!S
b2 “
Wln,n' b*&gt; P.W tor In offlees alnee.
which they
hope will land
them l„
in Whichever expedient la decided coon H
« fondly
hwtol. hone
laml th™,
*e public feeding trough. Tbe oldest In­• Wil! 1-- found that tbe job was put up at
habitant will remember that whenever’ to-day's conference.
William P. Innea, W. D. Fuller and Dave'
We point out to oar people's party rcadWater, of Grand Rapids, John II. Dennis,
at HaaUngs, Arthur E. Cole, of Fowler-, er« the «!gnlfieant f«t that that this demacritic trap «« ready foe yon. It is merely a
qnestluu of whether or not you will walk
tbvir “tn-

Hastings Banner

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Additional Local News.

Irish capue laces at Spaulding's.
See what 820 will get for you at Mc­
Coy’s.

Newest and nicest dress trimmings at
Russell's.
Special^sale next Saturday on millinery,
at tbe Racket.

White dress goods at Russell’s from 10
cents a yard up.
Firemen's dance. Union hall,
evening. June 17tb.

Friday

We have made a big cut on flowers now,
also hats, at tbe Racket.
Try a pair ot those 50 to «3J&lt; cent walk­
ing shoes, at the Bankrupt store.
Ice cream at the city bakery.

We have about 100 trimmed hats to se­
lect from all tbe time, at the Racket.
Madame Marantette is expected to arrive
in this city Saturday on her special car.

See that fine line of Ladies Bowknot
Chataietts, at John Hessmer’s, the jew­
eler’s.
Don’t you dare buy millinery unless
you get our prices first.
Phix Smith.

Grand Firemen's ball in Union ball Fri­
day evening. June 17 th. Good music,
good,order and time to all who attend.

Visitors at Hastings during tbe races
should attend the Firemen’s dance Friday
evening. June 17tb, in Union hall.
Don'rlet the opportunity of your life
slip by and miss getting one of those bed­
room suits or dressers at McCoy’s.
Notice. Another racket on all millinery
goods for the next GO days. Get our prices.
Phin Smith.

You will find the largest and best line
of dress trimmings at Russell’s. A large
invoice of tbe very latest things in this line
of goods just received.
w« claim the nicest and cheapest lot of
millinery in the county bought for spot
cash, to be sold cheaper than others buy.
at the Racket
Paix Smtth.
«,he
’nd whH'’ here- ■&lt;teud tbe Firemen's dance at Union hall.
Friday evening. June 17th. Good music,
Rood order, and a good time to all who nttend. Don't fall to be there.

Headquarters Uniform Rank,
Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias
of tbe World.
Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 13, *91.
To whom it may concern:
Having heard Miss Laura McManis In
her profession as a whistler 1 take ven­
great pleasure in recommending her to tbe
public generally. On -several occasions 1
have heard her whistle, and she is, beyond
all question, one of the finest artists in
this role, of any that I have ever heard.
I This profession Is Iu many respects a nov­
elty in the musical world, but one that Is
I coming Into prominence very fast To
! those who desire an evening's entertoinment 1 do nut know ot anyone that could
fill tbe bill better than Miss McManis.
Very respectfully,
James R. Carnahan.
Tbe building committee for the new
court house have returned home after
quite a thorough tour of Inspection. Court
houses in various cities were examined,
which cost somewhere near what tha new
Barry county court bouse will coat when
: completed.
The buildings in Allegan,
j Coldwater and Howell were nearest to
what can be built in Barry county for tbe
sum exi&gt;ended. though the building In
Howell appears to be the favorite. This
building Itself cost 332,000 so we hear,
which would leave 812.000 to furnish and
decorate were It adopted here—not too
much by any means. Though smaller
than the Allegan county building, yet it
appears more finished and pleasant. Al­
legan county’s building Is a fine one, coet1 Ing 842,500, which if followed here would
only leave 81.500 to furnish it and put on
' the finishing touches. The board of suIpervlsom Is in session at the present writ­
ing. and plans and specifications will
probably be made out, and bids advertised
for In a short time.
Tbe Misses McManis, one a noted planIrt and the other an equally noted whistler,
will give an entertainment In Union hall
on Wednesday evening, under the auspices
of Barry Lodge, K. of P. These ladles
come with the most flattering recommenda­
tions from the press of tbe land, and from
noted people as well, among these Gen. J.
IL Carnahan. The entertainment is at
onee Interesting and unique. Besides the
numbers to be rendered by the sisters,
^rewill be recitations and vocal musk
eBUi J1* eTenlnt’" entartaln-

the American Jury Preparing tbeir Ver­
dict, which will be rendered by members
of Bany Lodge, as follows:
Mr. O'Rourke—Dr. F. R. Timmerman
“ Snowball-E. g. Holbrook.
“ Short—3. Greusel.
Prof. Frank Zano. the lightning crayon
u £,re&lt;:l5*i*“DReynolds.
.rU£ will te b«. on.
J„L u’™
..
8-M. Fbwler.
18. the week of the races. He will make
..
Clwn&lt;* Barber.
^?vn^?,u*&lt;wo'the w,Ddow-"
‘ Abel Strongfist—E. Y. Howie.
Jolly—Hale Kenyon.
P«nch-W. IL Cook.
..
Blower-M. L Cook.
°”lr “ «nt&gt;r \®n,ter—Dr. c. Lathron.
5™.^ th*° Jo°
lnfck'‘ ft roon.lt:
• Siow—Thos. Brice.
tmb Uacrinton, »omrthln&lt; new tor tin,
The entertainment will be one that win
oL«j *nd T'
1*dl”
r,,r th'lr
[urUw, and crcnrihlnc ,la« In the IwXerr
"* b"”- Ahmlaalon
£• At.Li.Ko.

DON’T

FORGET

Blucher

Piccadilly.

'

.

The latest and neatest cut shoe
on the market.

It’s fine.
It’s stylish}
'It’s not expensive,

Call and see it.
.

WOOLLEY t&amp;s BRONSON
:

JUST OPENED!
The store at Milo, with a full aud complete line
of Groceries, Boots Shoes and staple Dry Goodb.
Having moved my stock from Cloverdale to
this place and added a complete line through­
out, I am now ready to wait on each and every
°“e who may call. My expenses are low an I
therefore I can give you goods at a min li
lower price than others with greater eipenso
can.
Come to Milo, the best wheat market on thhne. Good roads, good prices and fair dealinr
Good feed barn in connection where you can
your team out of the. storm, or leave it
while gone to Kalamaroo or elsewhere.

GEO. P. MOSIERMILO, MAY 28, ’92.
A

�Hastings Banner..
Thursday, June 9, 1892.
",v7r7cOOK. Local Editor.

==

—■
o'rhdiCT bat.

at the Backet.

Mrs. D. G. Robinson gave a reception
- yesterday for Mrs. aud Mias Valliant.

»

ei

Fur fine coffees and teas, I am the
leader.
Spaky Fiiillipm.
Finis IJne of shoes Just received at the

Mr. and Mrs. Havre, of Ionia.
on vImII to friends In the city.

Prsete lower than ever

The largest line of ladies and gents'sum­
mer underwear in tire city, at .the bank­
rupt store.

i

IT SHOULD

INTEREST YOU
lhatyou canjget ’
•j^h grade shoe at a
. ’’.iate price.

. I to this the Ladies’
. u Shoe patent tip,
th'top is a neat tilting
•:J good wearing shoe.

• be had of

PLAIN 17KT5

M. L. Cuuk ,,M in Milo lload,,.

J Nt wir,7.“ot Graw

Ladles and gents hose of every drscripL-cc.
’ Uankrupt “tOrp- Prlce&gt; no ob'

Absolutely Pure.

__________ ___________

Fashionable and fine Fenian mulls, just
the thing for summer wear, at Rusacirs.

Bankrupt store.

POWDER

-

personal mention.

—'»
are

.
an^ Mr*- Clarence Ynnng return ed
to their home In Allegan Monday.

-8tehw‘,s- of Eaton Rapids,
spent Sunday with her parent* here.
A w' !.L
of ViHlhntl, spent Sun
day with Mr. and lire Julius Russell.

Judge Smith lectured before the Belle­
vue Chautauqua Cirule Saturday evening.

The latest fad in tbe jewelery line,
those ladles* Bow knot Chataletta.
Setthem at John Bcssmer's, the Jeweler’s.

B. P. Fisher, of Cressey, was In tbe city
Tliursday and made this office a plewanl

The race* next week will be the best
ever seen In this city. All It costa ls'25
jents. Children uader twelve 15 cents.

George Thomas, of Cheney. Kansas, is
▼Wtlnt Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frost In this
city.

Don’t thluk of buying millinery gnods
until yon visit Russell’s. You will find the
styles eqrreef. and prices the lowest In the
city.

Wm. Luscomb and wife (nee Miss Susie
Abbott of this city) visited relatives here
last week.

than ever this season. If you want it by
the dish, quart or gallon call at the city
»*kWT.
A. K. Benkes.

Riley Reed, of Mulliken, was called to
the city Saturday by the Injury of his
brother on the C. K. &amp; S. R. R.

See the new millinery goods al Russell's.
Each week an Invoice of new hata and
trimmings Is received. You can certainly
suit yourself there
In both goods aud
prices.

R. J. Grant and Mrt. R. K. 'Grant at­
tended the funeral of his sister. Mrs.
Griffith, in Nashville last week.

y

: IIIB nd GENTS’ PMISSM COEDS
Is beyond reproach. Our stock is always ready for inspection and
you will always find us willing to show goods. We are in the mar­
ket and &lt;^pect to remain in. We buy our goods for spot cash, and
don’t do any long time credit business, therefore we can sell you
•goods as cheap as any house in Michigan.
We don’t s[&gt;eud much time writing adv’s for the papers. All we
ask yon is to give us a call and we will show you that we are as near
the front ranks as it's possible to get and remain in line.
Call ou us and we will leave it to you if we know what we are
talking about or not
Iteniember that every man woman and child gets the

Mr. and Mm H. C. Cook visited rela­
Complete line of chronograph watches tives In Prairieville and Allegan county
at John Bessmer’s, the Jeweler’s. Those last week.
who wish to time horses at the races, here
R. B. Messer went to Minneapolis Fridav
Is your opportunity.
as alternate to thr Republican National
We are making oiir Ice cream- better convention from this district

Dr. S. M. Fowler returned from the
dental convention in Saginaw Saturday
The attention of young ladies who will arid reports a very pleasant time.
graduate from any of the high schools of
Editor Snyder, of the Sunfield News,
the county is called to the fact thas Bus­
sell has a large line of dress goods espec­ was In the city qver Sunday and reports
everythin); as nourishing around Sunfield.
ially adapted for graduating dresses.
Mesdames Clement Smith, A. D. NlsWe this week complete the excellent
story that has been running In the Ban­ kern. R. K. Grant and M. I,. Cook visited
friends
tri Woodlaud one day last week.
ner for some lime.
Next week we will
l»egin a new and very Interesting serial
story entitled “The Georgia Rlggsbys,” by
that excellent writer, Will Llsenbee.

When people step into our store and look our stock over and
get prices, they say at once: “It’s a fact that I have found the right
place.” and they have a right to, for it is a fact that our stock of

We hare bid one price and that’s the price you will find marked on the
goods.
Yours respectfully,

One-Price Clotkiers

Hastings, Michigan.

Dr. Lowry went to Milford Friday for
a visit with relatives and will take m tbe
medical convention at Detroit before re­
turning.

Owing to the Increase in my business.- 1
have been compelled to secure tlie services
Mr. Kennedy, of Grand Rap|&lt;I«. was fh
of another expert bakar and am prepared
the city last evening with bls bicycle, and
to fill all orders promptly. When yon
was escorte&lt;l around the city by members
want any fruits, ice cream or fine caridlea of the home dub.
come to the south side bakery.
Mrs. M. N. Todd and daughter Miss
.W. E. AiXOEO.
Carrie, of Auburn. California, mother and
You are cordially Invited to my store sister of Mrs. W. J. Holloway, are ex­ i
next week, while you are in the city to at­ pected to visit her next week.
tend the races, to Inspect my atock fur both
Prosecutor Lowden and Editor Dennis
prices and quality. I offer seven cakes of
What-for.
the l&gt;est heap in the city for 25 cents, and were In lensing last week.
may be, inferred from reading an article
other bargains In proportion.
from the Detroit Tribune on our editorial
Spaby Phillips.
pageThe Michigan Central will on June IB,
17, IS. 19 and 20th sell tickets from Has­
Mrs. and Mta Ignore Valliant will soon
r eat. &lt;!&lt;i y.'Ur artificial teeth
:&gt; ,. i
If».»»«n&lt;! •»tie dollar for tings to Chicago and retuni. at the rate of move to Philadelphia to make their future
' Handv It;r|drr. ¥••;» eau apply It one first-class fare good going June IB. 17. home. They have won many friends here X
m or.- niiuute. ami no matter If is. 19 ancLflB, and returning not later than who regret their departure, and they- will
- r r not It win btdd tlrinly In the
July 8th, 1892. on account Of the Dct^&gt;- curry with them the kindest wishes of all.
the ino»l irylncrTrrumttaaces.
cratlc National convention..
J.Z Hl SIU ND. I). D.S.
Judge Smith will lecture In the M.. E.
White Cloud.
.
M. A. Gili.man. Ticket Agent.
Michigan.
church Tuesday evening. All Invited to
Russell Invites you to Inspect his large attend.
I and complete line of millinery goods before
See the excellent letter of recommenda­
purchasing anywhere. It will be to your
tion that the Misses Laura aud Alice Mc­
interest to dozthl\ First, despite what
Manis lieac from Gen. Jcs. R. Carnahan In
others say, you will find tire largest and
another column.
• CIKEMLrtTlON •
best assortment in the city from which to
make satisfactory selections.
Next, you ■ While yon are in the city next week
attending
the races, don’t forget to visit
will observe tliat the styles are correct and
i •_ •■.■■-aflt-r, changes for advertisements the stock Is being constantly replenished the grocery establishment of Spary Phillips,
i:,:;wt r&lt; . &lt;i till* office Tuesdays at latest to with new and seasonable hata and trim­ lie has some bargains.
ii-.... H'M rtion in the l#Kue of the week mings. Finally, and what Is ot special in­
Much Interesting local matter will be
wt.cn brought.
S
terest. prices are the lowest in the city.
found In oqr
snppliment this week.
‘ ' i :.-;c :&lt;■ ii lar.’v Increase. In advertising XMadame Marantette, the World's most Owing to our advertisers we are compelled
week. w■- W compelled to run a 13 famous equestrienne, will give from one to to run a 12 jmge paper.
■ ■ '*.’■ ; aprr. On pages 2 and 3 of the sup- three exhibits of her riding and driving at
ThoseJwho attend tire races next week
l ■.&lt; im-nt will-be found several columns of the races tbe IBth. 17th and 18th. She and desire a first-class lunch at a reasona­
stands without a peer In her profession, ble price are Invited to the south side bak­
k'.-fli aud county news.
4-'
4
- nnd Is ns well known in Europe, as in ery.
W. E. Al.UiEO,
&gt;
-riu at McCoy's.
ii America,
America, wher^
wbsrt she
she has
has trai
traveled ex ten si veMrs. Clement Smith will give a luncheon
~? 'l; exhibitions. She owns her own
M; ■ t Hfd, finest quality, at Stauffer’s b' giving
.
’
string of ho| —
»•«
string of horse*,
which by the way are to-morrow afternoon to her lady friends,
F i-h. Sew No. 1 whitefish In kits at'
Ireautles, and travcls over tire country In for Mrs. a«d Miss Valliant. Miss Edna
her own 9|4!cial car. She was secured Truman, ot Nashville, will l&gt;e present aud
See the pagc.adv. of the Engine &amp; Iron only by the merest accident, and each one render k few vocal selections.
of her exhibitions alone will be worth
IVorks in thfa issue.
The laughable farce “The American
twice tlie price of admlssloriTl Remember
J A' n”. pounds for one dollar, fine clean that for witnessing the raecSTtfid Madame Jury Preparing their Verdict” will con­
clude the entertainment to be given In
• c'lii'ng raisins at .Stauffer's.
Murantotte's driving only 25 cents will l»e Union hall, Wednesday evening, June
charged. Arrange your business affairs 15th. This play Is a very taking one
the ciifiiiier dress goods, new stock
so as to fake three days vacations next wherever given.
.. -t'rv.rivedj at Russell's.
week and come to tire races. Such attrac­
For tlie races June id, 17 and 18 the C.
A "'.her ii.-w invoice of millinery goals tions can't be seen every year.
K. * S. will sell tickets from all' stations
lereiv-d at the Racket
Only once In a lifetime, unless we are on Rs line to Hastings at one nnd onea! h • s for the next 30 days for prices especially favored, will be apt to have such third fare for round trip.
Tickets good
a treat as was offered at tbe Simcoe Street fof return Dot later than June 10. There
'.•&gt; n.: Littery gvousi at the Racket.
Methodist church on Friday evening. Miss will be no special train.
.
•V.' are -In it" for binding twine.
Laura McManis whistled herself into the
E. J. Huffman, Agt.
F. H. Bahi.ow A Co.
good graces of her audience on her first ap­
The supervisors adjourned yesterday un­
pearance. Her costume was simple but
til June 23d. They .have advertised for
•I
run a twelve page paper this iiecoming. and her presence was of that plans and .speclflcatiohs to be received up
“taking" kind that at once established a
bond of sympathy between her and the to that time. It is expected that the board
■ j: ’IhIk— variety, in all the latest audience, preparing the way for a ribli en­ will then adopt plans and proceed immed­
jti'l in prices from two cents to two joyment of her wonderful powers for en­ iately with tbe work. It Is hoped to com­
ii- a: Russell’s. See Uniu.
tertainment. One of her encores was the plete both buildings by July 1st of next
“Mocking Bird.” and, charming as that year.
’HU nnd will sell all llowerr, hats, bird Is In his native glen, he has a formldDr. S. M Fowler has a tine Danish Mas­
:..r what others pay for same able rival In Mbs McManis.
Miss Allee tiff dug. He Is registeretl in the big dok
McManis Is practical Utile body, and aside book and has taken first prize at dog show*
Phin. Smith.’
from her musical abilities, which are ot In both New York and Chicago. “Mdnc
l'-.
M. Fowler has purchased the lot the first order, won the audience by . the the sire of this dog weighs over 200 pounds
It Is seldom that has a national fame as a prize winner at
• •
!Ifndet|hott, next to the residence charm of her manner.
’
• Mr..I.-", on Green street, and. lo- piano solos are so appreciated that encores dog shows, and sold for $10,000 cash.
will be insisted upon, but Mbs McManis The brothers of Dr. Fowler's dog sold for
if-rnh to bulkl 8Oon.
Is an exquisite pianist —Oahawa (Can.) $300 apiece when little puppies.
O'.vrWO dollars worth of flowers on
Vindicator.
_ ___
Tbo races next week are being discussed
ti;d. bought for 37&gt;; rents on the dollar.
The assignee's salrwf'the stock, property
Why can’t we undersell all competitors at
on all sides and the prospects are that
and effects Of the late Hastings Furniture there will be a very large crowd to witness
’
Jacket.
Pmx. Smith.
company took place Friday forenoon" last. the events. The securing of Madame
While others are selling you n cheap All but a small portion of the property was
Maiantette Is Indeed fortunate and will be
qi, We ask you to try a soap that is cheap. purrbtwM br L E. Kn,pp»n tor
a big drawing card.
The cltizena of our
s’-vrn bars af Troy for 25 cents Is cheap N A. Fuller. C. D. Beebe. Areblo JlcCey. neighboring towns are extended a cordial
indeed, try ii aud see. '
W. H. Power,. D. S. Boodreer. M. 1- Invitation to be present and a ’ good time
Cook mil I- E Knapprn.
In the ,Iter will be guaranteed to them.
Hams &lt;fc VanAbman.
The season of ice cream and soda water noon these gentlemen except C. D. Beene
i? now with us. and we are prepared to together with B. R. Rose. P. T. Cota™and Clement Smith, met In the office of W.
A light bay mare four yeara old. weigh­
supply your wants of «nj thing iu the line
of fresh soda water, ice cream soda aud ice O. Lowden and organized the Hastlnga ing twelve hundred pounds; and a brown
Furniture Manufacturing Company, with niare four years old, weighing ten hundred.
cream; also n fine Hue of 1 fruits and con­ a paid up capital of $40,000. of which half
Smith &amp; Colobove.
fectionery.
a. E. Kbnkkw
was taken by Messrs. Fuller and Beebe,
Having recenlly purchased a fine soda the balance by tbe otherufr’,Itlem"’ a,r
I
deaire
to
return
my alncere thanks to
fountain I am now prepared to supply the though the number of stockholders will, no
Messrs. Fuller, tbe people of Ban field aud vlelnity, espec­
wants or my many customers in tbe line doubt be Increased.
of fresh smla water. I also have ice cream Knappen.
Rose, Goodyey. Cota™- ially tbe Ladles. Aid sociely, for sympathy
soda, end ice cream. Just the place for Powers and Cook were elected director. and kindly aid during the slcknew and
you this hot whether.
|
These elected the following officers: U c. since the decease of my wife.
Ar.HJtirr Tvnoats.
A. E. Henkes. • Knappen, President: P. T. Colgrove. Vice
President*. M. L. Cook. Sec'y. and Treaa.
AH parties owing us accounts that are
Uoforo the FraUdant.
As soon as possible arrangements will
«xty days «•&lt;! we wja|t wou](t pay the cash
MIS8 Laura McManis whistled a medley
be perfected for the operation of the. fac­
or notes to help pay our debts tHth by
with fine effect. The veterans have by no
J«ue loth. We can
notes if you have tory; We are pleased that this Important means lost their admiration of womanhood
Industry will be In tire hands of gentlemen
not got the ciub. Please accomodate us
; who will se- that it conducted on a sound. In the recalling of war memories, and
ni-.ii
and oblige
oblige
.
£ w. Moiibh.j. * Co.
I business-like basis—* progressive liHtitu- their generous applause was doubtless in­
.
! UUS|IIC5S-1I»C v.u&gt;. ~ r'g?----- ” i. I„
creased by the fact that Miss McManis
.
....
_ mi
anil na hr-ln
evening was ^*iss
Miss ।| mow
tlou
which
will
be a credit
h Pto
• But the star of thk• cvcuui*
---------------r lady
tadv whistler, who !1 our city.
eitv. For the revlw
reviving of the Indaatn brought snatches ot half a scoreof patriotic
Uura McMaiiht, the
old tunre Into her medley, and that she
__
j
Mcaagt
Fuller
and
Bec•airly captivated the auu'ence and was I thanks are due to McssA
wore a red^white and blue sash. She bow­
ncartily encored at each appearance. She ^wTihout-wiiose flmfecial aid It could
ed acknowledgment to the tumultuous ap­
"in-tied the tu&lt;Mt difficult pieces, with tbe not have been done. Rs working capital plause, but nothing would do but another
has
been
largely
increased,
and
if
there
is
Krestestof esse, especially so tbe “Last
tunc, which ab» finally gave gracefully
UM of Summpr,” with variations.—Mar- any profit in the manufacture of furniture,
aud well.
President Harrison and staff
Muette, Mich., Dally Mining Journal, it is the intention of the management to , were percent.—Indianapolis News.
March IB. 1M9.
endeavor to secure it.

L. E.

STAUFFER

WHEN YOU

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.LOCAL NEWS, (

'T!ii&lt; week.

■

SO quires.

G°£S!ia

GRANTS

the
POPULAR STORE

•THE BEST
IS ALWAYS THE
CHEAPEST"

WHAT ABOUT
A

™T?

Yes, it is tlie untiring, bright, modern spire. Always filled with
handsome Clothing, always selling at populir prices. Wlio doesn t know
about Grant’s Store, its’ principles to sell good clothing, its .low prices,
its’ grand successes!
'
,
.
’Tis hard to have just enough and no more. No telling when you 11
have a crowd all after the same thing. We find it so. The only way we
can manage it is to have too many. Likely we have too many of some
kinds of suits. We’ll know later. A grand selection of Men s Suits at
popular prices of $10 to $18. There's your money s worth surely m that
fine Cheviot Suit at $12.50 and

ITS JURE
TO FITIts the same with the Boys’ Suite, they’re
“sure to fit,” same as the Men’s. Nominally
Boys’ Clothing is the same every where. We
don’t admit the fact. We study the grace*
the appearance, the quality, thd style—they re
elegant, but dainty, pretty. Ours have adifferent turn from any Boys’ Clothing you
know. Our point in view is a well dressed
boy, not a clothes dummy. And our objec­
tive point is selling a good many suite in a
season; so will sell them for little money.
We’ve been headquarters all the season
for the Jersey Suite that three to eight-yearold’ ’boys
so natty
in. n
By
’
’look
----------” rights aie?
ought to sell for $5.&lt;10 but at our store they
strike the $3.50
mark—worthy to
rank with the long
line of $11.50 suits that has made so much talk
about town.

PERfWJ YOU
NEED ONE
Well, yes, three or four of them. Rain,
rain, rain; pour, pour, pour: will it ever stop
You can imagine we’ve been doing an im­
mense Umbrella business these days.
Two or three reasons; the weather extremely
favorable, the Umbrellas themselves, and
the prices.
Perhaps yon don’t care to put more
than a dollar into an Umbrella;—we’ve got
’em.
Harvests of hints for any young man at our
furnishing goods counter New ideas in Neckwear,
Dress shirts, Negligee Shirts, etc. You are always
welcome.

�Si '
AN

IDEAL.

l iuu uea
j — ■—-■
o ht»h.' F&gt; to«4n&gt;e«

W UOU&gt;
C l
That at the door doth darn

Jtf she would maieh her ktace
With tbs delight ot dreams.
Her beauty would surprise

Who doth In heaven rvjofoo
His most enchanted car.
The smile that rests to play
Upon her Dp foretells
What musical array
\
Tricks bor sweet syllables.
-

And yet her smiles hare danced
In rain. It her discourse
Win not tho soul entranced
tn divine loiert-ourse.

rs

This trial without shame:
Her cy»r» men Beauty call.
And Wisdom la her name.

Throw back the pertafa, then.

—Robert Bridges.

A VALUABLE INDIAN.

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“Only one parsenger, Bill,” said the
freckled boy nt the Silverton hotel as the
Concord coach with its four dashing bay^
halted rjefopj the floor. The boy looked
enviously at the rnddy faced, frosty beard1 ed driver, for ttie ambition of his yonng
life wan to fill Bill's place and Introduce
»ome improvements in managing tbe team.
“Miner?" asked Bill, in the usual husky
'tone of a stage driver and haird drinker.
“Pnraen In shiny black does, plug hat
an specks: gin us all a little true arter
brekast. He’s hnntin."
’’Fust one I ever see on the shoot,”
growled Bill.
“Huntin heathlna.” giggled the boy.
“Put a time lock on yer- jaw, Mick, an
set it forniust I’m gone, or you’ll git hurt,"
cautioned tho &lt;1 river: “an cf there’s a par­
son along, fill that."
The boy took the tin flask, and a pleas­
ing gargle in the barroom showed the er­
rand was being attended to.
“I presume 1 may occupy the front seat,
driver," said a thin, pale faced young man
fa neat broadcloth, tall bat nnd glistening
spectacles, appearing nt that moment.
"Ef you pays an gits here fost, you kin,’’
answered Bill, stooping for bis flask.
• Away rattled the stage while tho only
passenger drew on a pair of worn, black
gloves over his bony hands. Then he ad­
justed bis glasses, drawing a gentle sigh.
"Vlttles niu’t dfatratsin yqf” naked BilL.
“Me? Oh, no; xuy thoughts."
“Wouldn't think ’em. then, parsen.”
"The condition of the aborigines trou­
bles me. But allow mo to set you right;
though I have connections in the church,
I am not a minister. I'nm a phllosonifer.”
■Bill shifted his quid of tobacco.noVquitfi
comprehending the new word, flicked tho
■jff leader’s car with his whip, and inquired
earelessly:
"Uome nnrcrel to ye?"
“Acquired by profound study and by
thought,” said the philosopher, folding
his thin fingers. "We have a society in
Boston to educate and cultivatetbe aborig­
inal mind. Can you suggest a field?"
"You mean Injuns? Wai, the Utes Is on
the warpaih now, an them long locks of
yourn would be too temptin, but on my
drive to Miller's, there a camp of Piutes—
s hull pcrarie fur ye.”
“Piute—a musical name," said the phi­
losopher.
“Mcbbe, but round here they’re k no wed
as the Chicee of the ^njun family. I’ve
beam they ent mud. They’d bteal yer
words outer yer mouth 'fore you spoke
'em ef ivords wan’t so cbi-ap. They're
borned thieves. El -you carries a gun I
•eal’late you kin eddicate 'em; they air
awful cowanfa."
■ “I never carry weapons,” answers! the
philosopher, "but I think Iu them I see
any* fi«!d.’’
"Pil stop an interduce ye," said Bill, set­
ting the brake na they rattled down a steep
grade, the pasm-iiger ' getting h pleasing
glimpse &lt;&gt;f a dead fall of four hundred feet
ou his side of the coach, making a clammy
pcrapiration break out all over him as he
remembered the driver’s attention to the
tin flask. At tbe bottom of tbe hill they
rattled into a green mountain park, wa­
tered by a noisy little brook shaded by
aspens and a few primeval pines.
“How picturesque! bow pastoral!” cried
tbe philosopher.
"Them cone shaped things is their wig­
wams," cxplniued Bill. "El your skin’s
tender, keep outer ’em; you’ll be eat up
alire. lie of pennyroyal Is good for it.
That smell’s tbeir vittles cookin. They’re
oateral scavengers, then: an vultures, an
don’t tillus kill their animals, but lets
ram’uu else. But them little things won’t
’
troub'.n n flioesifer like you.’^
“No, indeed.”
“Here, Pinter’ called Bill, reining In hta!
beam.
*
A low sited Indian with a broad, greasy.
fss» and lank, black locks came blinking.
‘
into the light.
“Where Loco, Blind Dog, Dead Hoes—.

The Indian made a motion to retire, as।
If the answer to tbe, questions was too,
much work, bat Bill’s threatening whip,
eemHed him. He rolled sluggishly toward।
a distant tank As if pulled by tbo same(
(bring, the flap of each wigwam openedI
dmulUu;eotwly, disclosing rows of browni
bees and little, beady eyes. The phlloso-.

Slowly from a distant tent came a new■
figure, a smallish man, lean and scarred,
•with only one eye In bin shriveled face and
two yellow tusks in his gaping mouth.
.
"That’s Blind Dog.” said Bill. • Party,
ain’t bef”
"Where Locof" asked BUI.
“Jail—Miller’s,” answered the Indian.
“Cattle stealin aginf”
“Um, yas.”
"Poor child of perverted nature," mooed
the philosopher.
“This gentleman’s come from Booting to
tddicate ye like them did on tbe Uocapagwt” said Bill; "Blind Dog’s got a natcrol

Tbe Indian, with a sly look, pointed up
toxwL
•
“Come back, baa bof” shouted BUI. “An
IU bet be bed that sorrel meal of mine; 1
Mn him loafin about the change st-aldns

atad £jM Up mOuaUio OQ fsorre1'" smiled

she went ou in bar enthusiastic way,
“where ray brother, who Is a physldau.
pertect himf
.
. .
A general smile dawned on tbe dusky and—an-i Mr. Saunders are."
“Saunders was the text one?" asked Bill,
faces of tbe crowd gathered about the
obserrfog tbs maidenly blush and drawing
^^Jtebbe you kin laff at the U. &amp; sojern, his own conclusions.
"Oh, yes, and so wrapped up in tbe work;
but I’ll fetch down the -cowboys au do ye
'dp^'S’loog.’’’
.
Tbe next day a horseman informed Bill ^"I^d’late their feed did coat,” raid Bill
he had seen the philosopher reading to
thought fully, ‘‘but it’s a waste of good Tit­
“the gang" out of a book.
•‘la»k&gt; likely,” said Bill. “I wonder tles on Piutee or eddicatiou either.”
“I fancy you are hardly qualified to dis­
bow he kept the wolume. I'd taken odds
cuss the question," she said icily, and did
they'd stole it afore thia.”
Two days later a second horseman not speak mraln until nearly at tho camp:
then
She turned to Bill and said implor­
brought the Information that he bad seen
*
a circle of Indians gathered about, the phi­ ingly:
“If—if there should come an elderly mln,
losopher. singing.
“Might be called singing, but wasn’t ex­ very red faced and possessing such a tem­
per, so hnsty, will you promise not to tell
actly.”
Ou Bill’s return trip he waa accompanied him you brought mtbere?"
"Ef Isay* I won’t, I-wnn’t,” answered
by a miner, and ns they neared tbe. Plate
camp the miner, a farsighted mon. saw Bill. “Your husbend, marmf”
‘•Ob, dear, uo.” with a little blush. “I
something moving in tbe trees.
“It’s got stripes," he said excitedly. am not married. My papa and he does
not believe in oar society: he calls it fudge.”
“Meblw a convict from the Laramie pen."
“I promise,” said Bill, leaving her at tbo
“Git the drop on him. Jim," cried the
camp, where she was evidently not exdriver, stopping the coach.
"Come out, or I’ll shoot," called Jim,
"Fudge," muttered Bill as he drove on.
going toward the trees.
“Don’t, shoot, gentlemen; I’ll come,” “Like to know the old man. Have hearn
said u feeble voice. “Pray don’t be violent; there was sixty thousend single wlrnmen
in Mamercbnsetts, an I know why now,
It's me.”
Trembling and weak, with nearsighted seein her. Poor soul, though. I wun’ktell
vision leading him into every pitfall, clad on her." Nor did he, and when the red
in a suit of striped underwear, barefooted, faced party with tbe choleric manner ar­
hatlcssand npectaclelesit, came the philoso­ rived later, he skillfully diverted him from
tbo trail and sent him in another direction.
pher from his hiding place.
•‘She’s sartingly old enough to know her
“Itaitrit! it aid” cried Bill. “Wai. It’s
him. Wrap him in this boss blanket, Jim, own mind,” Bill thought.
Through the summer the Pinto camp
nn pour that licker inter him. Choke it
down, Jim, for we don’t want a corp on seemed to prosper, but tbe tour members
of'the society were tbe only laborers In the
our isnn’a."
The philosopher meeklydrank the liquor, fields, aud the Irnjy seemed to be striving
then, wrapped in a blanket, seated on the in vain to inculcate housewifely neatness
often,
coach, related his misfortunes. Throe days into tbe minds of the squaws.
after his arrival at the camp, L»co, freight­ met her walking with the women and
ed with bad whisky, returned, made con- children, all of whom listened with their
sidcramu noise, and after tho philosopher stolid satisfaction . to her teaching, but
retired, invaded his tent and took his ap­ were only stive to her gifts to follow.
In tbe c.irly fall a cloud of diiatrahcad
parel.
"Fearing to be reduced to Lheir un­ roused Bill's attention one day in the
clothed state," moaned tbe philosopher, ‘‘I drive, and as he drew nearer and the dust
fl.xl in my underwear, resolving to die be­ became less bewildering he saw tho ma­
fore they should rob me ally more. I wan­ jority of the Piute tribe, evidently bn the
move. They were loaded upon ponies with
dered all night in the mouutainsJ'
“It’s lucky we didn't shoot yo for a cou- tbeir possessions aud had rather an air of
vict iu them tator bug stripes," said the hurried departure. As they drew np. by
miner. "1 cal’lato you’ve gut cnutl uf the the roadside for the stage to para, Bill
halted his team, perceiving their leader
Piute as a chum.”
"Tills but shows me their need,” said the
"Whar yoa goln?” he naked aggressively.
philosopher firmly. "I aha!’ return with
others of our society and* monetary aid.
"Utah," grunted the Indian.
"What fur, you ongratefulcattle? Hnin't
Now, na wo pass through their camp,
please say nothing. They are ignorant and you no idee of doln fair by them fllossido not understand honesty as yet, but I fers?"
should like my spectacles, for without
^kn expression of disgust crossed Loco’s
tbeir artificial aid 1 am nearly blind. You gri-asy lace, ns he answered wearily, "Too
must be my eyes, Mr. Huntoon. What are much talk, heap work.” And Bill drove
they doingf”
on, half smiling, half pitylug.
A few days laierhemet another section
"Wai," said Bill slowly: "Loco, he’s got
on that trim coat of your'n, au your plug of the tribe under the leadership of Dead
hat, an his squaw’s wearin yer purnte”----- Horse. They had the same concise ex“Oh!” ejaculated tho philosopher.
plauntinn,•aud were en route to Dtirnngn.
"Au Dead Horse's got bnck from up After this Bill was not surprised to have
mount in, an is got yer silk hankcrebef two ot the block coaled philosophers for
fur a cape, an is wearing yer collet nn cuffs juwaengers.
.
"There was not work enough for all,"
his squaw’s got on yer bil«i shirt”----one explained. "I shall have to tall our
“No more—uo more," cried ths philoso- society this effort wns n failure.”
pber.
As winter came on the camp wore a de­
"Blind Dog's got on tho specks, bat he's serted air. Front few of the wigwams earns
knocked the glass outer ent; uo good now, a curl of smoko, and- the Indinns left were
I guess. Look here. Horse, give tho watch a little group of women and children, anil
up."
one or two old braves past service in the
• The glittering revolver of tbe driver hunt or wari with other tribes. Bill sel­
brought a quick assent to this request, and dom jested about the philosophers now.
with trembling band the philosopher took Those three j&gt;oor xoitls at the camp were
his property tend fastened it to his blanket. almost tragic in their loneliness and fail­
He could only wave a farewell; he bad no ure. Besides, Bill surmised the society In
words at his command after such deprav­ the east hud ceased sending funds, and tbe
ity.
.
only provisions in the camp were the corn
Two months Inter; however. Bill saw and few vegetables raised in tlieshort sum­
him in Silverton bargaining with carpen­ mer season. One day in November the
ters to erect some buildings at the Piute lady came out to the road.
camp. He waruccompauied by th res other
"Yot*mu»t drive through here without
young men. all pale and earnest.
stopping, Mr. Hantoon,” she said in her.
“You bette- sleep In yer clothes,'* said gentle, ladylike way, "for tbe smallpox
Bill, when be was introduced.
.
has broken out amoqg the few of our
“We will build tin n cabin,”said tbe phi­ charges left. We can cal! out what medi­
losopher.
J
cines we need.”
Huntoon/Bespite bls cynical eye, could
“Now, you look here," said Bill, fiercely;
not but note the Piute camp took on an "you come git on this coach. A nice, good
air of comfort and prosperity ns the sum­ little Wiy like you throwing her life away
mer weut on. Two or three neat cabins, a on them Piutes—it’s agin law an sense; it’s
log school house and church were built, wicked for you to stay.”
and gvuerous orders for stores were sent
"I would not desert them for the world,”
.daily by tlie stage.
she answered firmly. “I think they want
“Eddicatin comes high," Bill would mut­ rhe here, and my presence is a comfort. It
ter, “ah It’s lucky them buildings is fas­ Is woman's mission to be a help hi time of
tened down or the Injuns would a-stole need.”
’em off ’fore thin."
“Durn tntasnna,” muttered Bill, as ho
.As tha fall grew near winter Bill noted drove on, but something made his eyes
a general improvement iu the morals and misty and he could not forget the faded
tastes •ot the Flutes. Cattle bn th? hills face with the wistful eyre, nor tbe slight
were reasonably safe and carrion was left figure by the roadside. He brotwht medi­
to the vultures. In bis bnsty passing be cines and provisions, often paying for
would xee the school house filled with the latter himself, and calling with surly
dusky children ot nature, listening in pla­ warning they were not “fur Injuns, neith­
cid incomprehension to tbe young men’s er." Once he saw tbe three pathetic fig­
teaching. Sunday they flocked to tha ures standing by an open grave.
church, where they sat In the name good
Death was reaping a rich harvest in the
humored silence, as imperturbable and squalor and poverty of tho wigwams. As
blank as a mountain wall. All the winter time went un there were many mounds
tbe camp was snowbound, but on his first and many unoccupied tents. Perhaps,
trip through Bill coukl see tue signs were after ail, that misxloti was not a failure,
still of .success an&lt;l Iletter things in the for some of those blind aoals before they
▼alley.
p.wed, may have caught a glimpse of the
“Tory ain't backalldin none,” said Bill, light of letter things of a future—who can
stoppi-ig bis horaes to talk to tho philoso­ tell?
\
pher, who pale anil worn, came out to tbs
A second time tho lady stopped tbe coach)
"I want' you to bring a clergyman over,
"Weseetn to be prospering," sighed the
Mr. Huntoou,” sin* said, with a ghost of
philosopher, "but sometimes It seems ns If her ol«l blush. "My brother-lie was tny
they were almost tou receptivp. They n»&gt; half brother, but I loved Uitu ver}- dearly
sorb everything with such quiet indiffer —tsdeiu!. As I will not leave Mr. gaunence, always wuilliug.”
dem, we have decided to lie married and
"Wai, that’s Injun way,” said Bill, com- continue our work here together.”
fortingly. "I cal'fate In Bostiug they don't
A strange marriage ceremony, took place
take even tbeir vittlexXhcurargyerin.’’
when Bill returned, for the clergyman wai
"I have given you nn order for somo afraid to leave the stage, rending the
farming implements.” continued 'the pbiservice
from tbo top of the conch to those
ioaopher. "We Intend to teach them to
two Mid victims of a noble idea!, who
till the ‘toir.’’ '
joined tbeir wasted bands and went bock
"Thar you wun’tflnd that ere smilin,” to their work together. A pathetic picture
grinned Bill. "You’ll never-git ’em to framed In those grim old mountain shad­
wurk. That's Just wbnr they kicks at
ows’ Even that failure in the Piute camp
drilixatiou. I dunno as 1 blame 'em,
was a glory to humanity, and tbeir sacrifice
either, tu long’s they kin git fed tree."
"We have them under each control." was as pure and heaven reaching as tbs
cloud kissed snow on tbe white summits.
said tbe philosopher, but BUI noted nfterAfter this, os tbe time drew on to close
ward it was the four entbusioHte at work
the stage Hoc for tbe winter. Bill thought
In the fields, while their dusky charges, often aod deeply, aud finally wrote a letter
lolling in the sun. watched them. Tbe
The old gentleman had given him his ndonly exception waa Blind Dog. who culti­
vated a tiny patch of tobacco with keen in­
"If ever you see that silly fool, my
terest.
daughter, tell her 1 will forgive her.” be
"Thera fllosalfers is a-wurkin the Heids
said at parting.
in dead niroest,” Bill would mutter; "an
“Your dater ain’t no foie, bat is darn
hard inlwr, too, fur that she want never
near . angei," wrote Bill; "an ,be an him
turned afore.”
that she tnerried is like to starve this win­
1.1°
• UdT PtoM.g.1^. all.
ter in them solitudes. I guess that won’t
tlun female In a skimpy gown, common
give ye no relish for yer vittle*. Ohly you
senna shoes and n round liHt with a blue
k|n git them two iuercenta away.”
veil, l-fohbit..; buck her veil, abe looked at
The answer enme in the person of the
him kreitly, with small, gray eyes behind
old gentleman himself; and as fa, rode to
eyeglu^i.s. She bad an aqualine note,
the camp with Bill, and iicard the von of
long, thin fingvtu and a general air of de­
the mnadon. fa, wiped U.. two vigorously
corona old m.-Udenbood.
and growled uwier bls breath, whether
"Are you a real western stage driver?’’
from admiration ar rage Bill never knew
she naked timidly.
^ich inborn delicacy tbe driver waited
"Bin drivln forty y«f?’ be nuswered
•f.-ue distance from the -an.:. wWta th* r-.
gruffly.
tber went to meet bis daughter. it was ail
"Oh, oh! a real Bret £arte. Mark Twain
of an hour before he returned, and with him
stage driver! Excuse ms," ahe apologized, '
itbe m,yried
,a new attire, but
"but you are the first one I ever saw.”
i
looking sadly worn and ilt
‘‘J«*t kx&gt;k at me all ye wanter,” said i
Bill smiling, "ef it will do yer enny good." ,
and 1 don’t
tbiok there’s any daugar,” said tbe old

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„S«Ud&lt; W.I1. !■”

LIFE IN COLD SIBERIA.

tn.

fiUSSlA

As the driver started fata horaeslie
pol«U«l W • »&gt;»’• ““d“ ““

’'"Tted-Ub ol th»doao’»" »“■*&gt; "“fc

r-ebri ou. b.r HU. b«od “ I”'

.11 «

«I» “btad

on, «!■«
lado'
■nre-red looking at the dazzling blue Sky
‘"■rte'aM mon cougbnd .ml

hl. budmbM, bn. «»«&gt;&lt;«*•
not know-born I. WM until
tb»t niubt. wb«u with much mplo-X Bill
took him asidev
“You put It Iu jerpo&gt;«tn*
ur climb ou th, .tw, b. mW.

IMMIGRANTS

THE SOUTHERN

wnnt
“ * TJ

Blind
I didn't udl
I dldn t wkal t«r
hurt tbe taUn«« o&lt; them two kdnu.
-My.upwm'. Ill,«»d ^1 U&gt;«mou.r.U&gt;».
thrown ,w.r on tboro
mnd dollnnt and more,” cried tb,old runn
fl'-Mebbe them flloeelfere done enme good,”
„ld BUI bopelnUy. "Au
™
Jtut Injun.; mlgbtp poor tile. u&gt; ure tbeir
way uf talkln.”
Tothfa day nn observing passenger on
the stage may sec Blind Horse. Srowu fat
aod comfottable looking, sunning himadf
before tlie door of tbo log cabin, the sole
owner ol tbe camp. Ib wear. .
tall hat, giawilcas spectacles and a filttiy
blanket. Hta squaw, in the remains of a
black alpaca gowo. with a round hat and
blue veil, familiar to Bill, cooks her lord •
meal of some nmtodrous compound, while
a dusky brood plays around the ruins of a
secund cabin. Bill looks reverently toward
a mound under the pines, sighs, and if he
is friendly with the passenger in the driv­
er’s scat, says:.
.
"See that Injun thar?”
’■The dirty one, with one eye?” the pas­
senger invariably answers.
"Yep. Wall, that’s a ten thousand dol­
lar Injun.” aud forthwith relates the above
story.—Patience Stapleton in Once a Week.

As a cook Mr. Beecher had one or two
experiences. On one occasion, with my
bread half made, a ••chill,” which 1 had
been resolutely trying to conquer, nt last
shook me so violently that 1 was com­
pelled to lie down, leaving the breiuLto ite
fate. This was peculiarly unfortunate, as
there was to be company in the evening
for which I was preparing. But. coming
in jiibtal that erfata. Mr. Beecher insisted
that ho could and would finish that bread.
Wheeling the lounge, on which I hail flung
myself, close to tlie kitchen door, I wax
ordered to watch the work and tell him
just how to proceed. Well, if'energetic
kneading can insure goo*! bread, no won­
der that bread, when baked, was perfec­
tion. Ho then brofight tbe writing on
which be wax engaged to the kitchen table,
that he might watch the bread, give me
suitable attention, and at tbe same time
go on with Lis writing.
But for thin inconvenient chill I waa to
have baked a cake, and still hoped to get
up and do it before dinner. But Mr.
Beecher, elated with his success in bread
baking, was determined to try his hand at
making some cookies; so between shaking
aud laugblng, I gave him directions, anl
be mails and baked the cookies as success­
fully as he hail done the bread, and both
proved all that coqld bo desired.
There chanced to be more than tbe usual
number ot callers that afternoon, and be
could not refrain from boasting of his
morning’s work and exhibiting his cookies
to every oue who came. Of course each
caller was invited to try one or more, and
they did. Before, night I managed to get
up and attend to the supper. After set­
ting the table I went to the cake box for
the cookies, but found none. He bad given
one after -another to the callers.
This wax bis first nnd lust ex|&gt;eriencc In
bread and cake making.—Mm. Beecher in
Ladies' Home Journal.

FOR

PART.

jUilro-d la Itelng Dalit Thr.a€h *&gt;ath
Siberia, fro. «&gt;*•
P.citte Orow. - •"

pilgrim fathers, but it was w

PS'

WANTS

1-darom.-* fer

The railroad which the Russian gorerntnent Is building through south Siberia
from the Ural to the Pacific ocean will
oXau immen- couttfry hltiterto almost
ffiowu to tbs world for foreign eu tu£
and it may be of intercet to see what the
condition of the land is. Generally. it may
be *aid Siberia, by the hand of nature, has
Ecu endowed not les. than other oountritprodnees almost every kind of Euro­
pean grain nnd fruits, even grapes, and has
JoiIbundnnre of all metals, iron, gold, sil­
ver, copper, lead, sln^ eta. ooal. graphite,
porphyry anil precious stones, and it is, or
has been, the home of all kinds of mam-'
malian animals. The rivs^s and lakes are
crowded with nil kinds of fish and ths
Arrtlo mh abounds with whale and seal.
*
of Siberia ta about 13,000,000
kilometers, but tbe northern and greater
part of it is almost waste, inhabited only
bv a fow thousands of Samojedts and Es­
kimos, Snow and ice cover tbe earth
in the north almost *11 tbe year round,
only melting In two or three months in
the summer, when the sun never sets.
This country ta then visited by large herds
of wild reindeer, coming from tbe south
and returning there as soon as winter seta
The polar bear and the black fox live
here constantly, and hunting these and
the seals nnd fishing are tho only occupa­
tion of the northern people.
The Snmoj«les and Eskimos seem to
be refated'to each other. Theirlanguages
are not so different that they cannot under­
stand each other. Their manner of living
and culture, if it can ba named so, fa almost
the same. They are all noma&lt;ta. going
north in thesnnimer and south in tbe win­
ter. Their clothing fa made of soatakln,
and both sexes wear the sama style of

^'zrTthe summer they lire intents made
of skin, and tbeir only furniture is of skin.
They cover themselves with skins and ideep
on skins. Tho tents are heated with open
fires in the middle of the tent, and as the
pine never here becomes a tree, only a
shrulr, the native* use the blubber of the
whale and the oil of the seal for fuel.
1'EOl’LK OF SIBERIA.

The people are chiefly small, filthy and
indolent They do not provide for tbe
morrow, and it seems incredible that a sin­
gle man fa able to cat from sixteen to twen­
ty pounds of raw salmon a day. The Samojed can count only to seven. A larger
number is “a many."
In winter they live In huts, made of turf
and maos and covered with snow. The
’entrances to these huts :ire long aod low,
and one has to crawl through them. Three
and four families live in one hut, whcreUie
heat is intense. Their food ta ffah and seal
menl, which they wash down with train
oil, and they do not leave the hp&lt;Ji in cold
weather, except when they have nothing
to ent They have neither preachers nor
authorities.
The strongest man ta tbe moat respected
and he decides all quarrels. The meu have
only one wife, but wedding ceremonies are
unknown. Wives are commonly gnlued
by bargain, and often exchanges are made
in h goal natared way. Dogs are the only
domesticated animals. Each party has at
least six or eight or them and treats them
well, keeping theni in the general living
room.
In the long winter season .the weather
besieged people make or repair their imple­
ment* and weapons. Iffier sleep a great
deal nnd tell legend*., these varying only
slightly. Tbe Sarnojed, howeveit, has good
common aen»e find almost mother'wit, and
often entertains hta company extremely
with his tales.
Money ta unknown among the people,
all trade being carried on by barter. Ac­
cordingly there are no poor people, as they
say, and the Samoje&lt;lea consider them­
selves a happy folk. They lore their cold
homes and in other countries always are
At the beginning of thia century the homesick and take the first opportunity
slaughtering of cattle and the packing of to return to their native land.
l&gt;ref for the New York, Boston nnd PhiiA GOOD LAXD FOB SETTLERS.
adclphin markets wns pursued as business
Central Siberia bos a sterile laod and
by the firm of Ebenezer &amp; Samuel Wilson, cold winters, which make it flufit for agri­
two brothers from Maxon. N. H., who had culture. In this part Of the country are
settled at Troy in 17W. At tbeir two large found mines of coal and metals, and there
slaughter houses they frequently killed arc small settlements where merchants
1,003 head of cattle weekly for shipment to drive bargains with tbe natives. Taxes to
the three dries. When the war of 1813-15 the government are paid in skin, furor
began their t»eef and pork were in great other natural products.
demand, and not a few army contractors
Here are immense forests of pine, larch,
gave them large orders for the delivery of flr and birch of large growth, among
these meats packed in barrels at certain which live several kinds of animals with
places where the army of the north was costly fur. Hunting these aud herding
encamped. From time to time their con­ reindeer give subsistence to the inhab­
tracts stipulated for the delivery of them itants, who for the greater part, like the
provWons at tbe camp at Greenbush, Samojedes, are nomads. They are mostly of
where, among other recruits, were a num­ Russian origin and have the Russian ortho­
ber from Troy. *
dox religion. They live in tents and have
The soldiers from Troy, seeing thehor- in every tent an altar. In winter they go
rebi of beef and pork marked with tbe let­ south.
ters * U. S.” by tbe government inspectors,
South Siberia, from 50 degs. to 40 degs.
denominated
them as
Sam’’s,
v"
European
, ।
Lo«.m
as "Unde
Cncie bom
” latitude, however, produces Euronean
tba\.SaiTOU.T5 W,Uo°’ wl»°m they । crops of all kinds. It has a greater area
I*** *'?ncle Sa,x’1” w,u» the 1 than European Russia, but fa^not settled

During ths days cf Henry Wnni ru^.1,^
•owl-Np.fata related br hi. wife
onro dropped into poetry and W1,,te _
linasof verac teeming with nff. ,
f
hta sweetheart.
But the vtHux
always kept sacred by Mm. Bi. i„.r ”
they are st the present day, and
cun win them from her.
One day Mr. and Mra. Bcrclwr ‘were m
tbe office of Robert Bonner, wl|)
conducting the New York I^!&lt;i*r
"Why don’t you write a poeni. j(,....
said the acute publisher. "I u tH &lt;riTP
•nnro for aueh a poem than I have for

ta tbe charge against

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Sorembre, ISBO, king',
rrnturer'a,
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De Pave fa very fat, and when a mall
wagon ran over him it lort twenty seconds
to. Md mM to tral».”-if„ York
‘Veekiy.
Tradition kapa tot at Long Athlon
torch, a mile out of Brlrnol. Eoglaoa. on
BUndav nfere—.—
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"Ho did once." admitted Mrl lL«k,,

is ci
burn

But the eyes of tbe great pre*cb. r
rirated on his wife, aud she kn- v
meant silence.
"Come,” said tbe persistent publisher
“ni give W.000 if you will *cite S

forty

poem for me." addressing Mrs. B&lt;., i,...
“Why. it ran’’- begnn the pr ^ir-.

wife.
"Eunice.” aimply said Mr, Beepher.
And, although Robert Bonneriofftred to
doable the sum first offered, befaevergot
tbe poem from Mrs. Beecher, vi! no L
L?*0 * wh“
vf-iLEdward W. Bok.

A tailor would have sited his Kaht
measure at 48 Inches, and as he Mep;K(l ott*
of a commission house on South Water
street there was a wild, hunted look fa m.
face.
"Say,” he olwerved to an •ucq«aU.raM,
next door, "you've heard that •ectwomy is
wealth’—that ’a ppnny aaved k n &gt;nny
earntid’—and n whole lot of otb»-r rubbish
haven’t you.””
"Well, yes,” and in the sdnfcrion there s,
was un inflection of tbe voice asking whss
ol IL |
"You have, beyf Well, It's di lies—
every bit Iles. Economy meua-t b-uiknij.tcy
if you aren’t careful.”
“What’s the matter now?”
"Metter.’” and there was'a whole roj.
ameof minion solid In the exclamation. •
"Why, just now, to xav.- a nlr-iei. i tri^
to bLaek my Iwxite. At the first brush tuy
eyeglasses dropind off and brok^ un the
floor. The next rip I made I hr •’,;&lt;• a mis­
pender, and now I notice that in stooping
ovyl’re busted three fifteen cent tigm
into smash. That shine cost n&gt;« three «!ullare at least, and it isn't half a shin*
either.”
Then tho fat diu kicked himself twice,
went back into his office aud fired the
rand nor who owawl the blacking kit.—
Chicago Mail.
Philoaophera and the

'

In outward circumstance and •.-ondition
the lives of the philwophero have varied as
widely as those of any other da*, of men.
While Aristotle gathered ricln-s through
the patronage of kings, C’pmta cotolructS
the "Posluve Philosophy” on »;i incom^v
that once, indeed, in a pucn uncnal ti lr of
good fortune, amouuttx! to Aid) a year, but
which usually was less than
snd
often k-* than £100. While jiescartes, be­
fore entering upon that eight vein-' soli­
tary auidy of himself, which whs tin ki-c
stage in tfie evrlution of h:s pliiiqttaphia
system, had the means and inHitfation to
Wander the better part ot nine years up
and down Europe studying other men,
Kant in all his long life never got outride
tbe boundaries of east Pru-vis. &lt;.r :s niueh
as a hundred mi lea away from the tewu of
Konigsberg.
But. however different in ojportuuitiet
and rewards, tbe lives of the pbii -Mfphert
are at. one in tbe love of trut h! for its own
sake, and in a readincsx to spire tin labor,
aud nope of the ordinary forms of worldly
aaccesato find It. Such exanmlra ot self
denial aud of long, seclude.! uihgence as
some of tbe philosophers famish, ire

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Tbe Rev. Ruwli H. Conwell, of the Bap­
tist Temple, is tbe young man'stfneud «ud
exerts himself to turn aside every young
man whom be beholds “treatling the prim­
rose path to tbe everlasting bonfire.” Last
week, in his peregrination.-,, hk eyre fell
upon one needing his holy adtbooitlon to
save him from going down to bott&amp;mlMB
perdition. So. approaching blni. Dr. Cpnwell placed one baud fcnpreMiircly upon
his shoulder nnd exclaimed:
“Young man, Satan hath hold of thee!”
What the effect of this startling &lt;bclaratiou upon the young man wax; cannot he
described; but certain it fo thni when Dr.
Conwell, totally unconscious of tbe hu­
mor of the occasion, reported to his congregntion how be took hold of ttie young man and addressed him a very perc»ptible
titter surprised the pastor. By t bis time bo
is probably laughing, too, at tiie droll al­
titude in which he made liiuiM-if j-ose.Philadelphin Record.

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China Letter.
Solution of One Difficulty.

Many oM bachelor. remain old »»chetort
because they bear so much toffipW*
about babies. The fact is that • b*by»
not one-quarter tho trouble itta ehargro
with hiring. Any young couple can fcalong with one if they try. P«P»
"
up half tho night with it and mam®a
rit up tho other half. What could be rim

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Sto&gt; hlaawlf would be
‘=“
belief that bo wee QabrUl,k’^hU
Jia, and certain men had the writing of a*8

jifegU

TH

uxl at uqct Mr. Bonner . r}eU sparkled
"Recite it for me, won’t you. Mr.
erf” he asked.
J
^ch’

The oldest bit of slang which can be
traced to a historical origin is bAid to be
“He is a brick.” Plutarch, in bh • life oj
Lycurgus, gives ita account of the visit of
an embassador from Epirus to th»' c:ty rtf
Sparta, who saw much ;&lt;• adfoire
l““’too pur- ; lor grrat dletore,. Th, ndlwey, hex­ praise. But ho I wondered gnintiy pa?
’’
•» open, to eounu-yto Sparta waa d* a trailed town. .Uni -uked
ktwn r h
T ??pli«l lo to rettlen u In A.nerlra, to ejty by cUy, It the explanation of ite lack ot defensive
S.'Z!57''.’ri
bw'1 U b,li'v'dKrow up elan, to Into works. No answer was returned that day.
Early the pext morning, hoyercr—for
ellreiy for IhTunto
" °KU’'
* K”"1 nnniher of eratloru.
From that timJ
K°rcrnnieot. and it is the government's purpose to make the Spartans rose nt dawn- tbe Epirote was
from that time the designation “Uncle th.
— for traffic low and to give ..
the «r
rates
the awakened and conducted to the field «’&lt; exSeo.” tor to letter. “U. S" pre, |nlo
immigrants favorable terms and condi­ erdse outside the city, where the arm)’ «
“
“O'! h“« ever .lore beep u tions.
Sparta was drawn up in Imtilo arrayttollerty koown u that ot ''John BullAll building materials are found in more “There,” said Lycurgus, "are thd wnl4 «
tor to Baglleb nation.—Troy Time.
than sufficient quantity and of excellent Sparta, and every man is a brick. —
quality. Horses and cattle are cheap and Charleston News and Courier.
-“—I nnsrvs.
of fairly good breeds. The country needs
Fwb»ps it to not generally known when only an intelligent, industrious population
and where tbe "New river” which sup­
Peking, the present, and Nankin, the
to become prosperous.
plies Ixradon with water commenced
Tbs dries on ths caravan way from Kl- ancient capital, are scarcely ban » i®**®
.mVb
ecmt,n*t*d from * London gold­
aqbta to the Ural mountains have a con­ as they were a hundred years ago TW
smith, Hugh Myddeltou by name who
siderable trade and are comfortable places display all tbe symptoms of decay
j?™”1?? ‘h* «roUQd «U Chadwell and in which to live. Houses, ordinary food, death, In tho seaports tbe population »
hm°Z^*dw,Pr‘n?rWngat
of a eta, are cheap, bat all imported luxury composed chiefly of "Young China, rMt*
n«o Hertfordshire, fa th. irach as coffee, tobacco, eta. are extremely gedc, enterprising aud commercW. and
hoT !!!?■ Thr.l“n®d °ut ot * &lt;i««p dear. Bat Ufa not impossible that the day offMsa marked contrast to the con«erraAm^‘ f“’U^nedW,,h an°tber
will eoms whoa South Siberia can export tire and literary communities of the in
2^ ,.Lforn‘*J a •«•&gt;! river twentifaS
import.—New rior. From the former will come the rob
wide. Thia, with its windings, then forty- V lU^,rhi&lt;:h u now
era and polldss of the next century. Al­
York Tribune.
ready its power ta so great » w . 7
■tumbling block to the mandarins ■‘1U1 •
Qolek Mall Transit.
n.8? !!“*' *“
b"“llt * l« uml.retood
Mr. Gotham-i boar Mr. De Para has manure to the imperial government.—
^\ftrr“u-d-

to th
daub

�Mi*
l’inR«n»b«iroe*' ,*‘nd
„7bttdren. Mm- C. P. Cnsperaon. Mrs.
M-mle S. Quinn. JJnM. Moit is impossible toglveanestl’.'‘C.- ’o the number mUshig.
,.u !r.-&lt;N and nitbout doubt fuUy
do-lldr thv number cimniemted above will
be k'.:rd &lt;!e.«l- _ ________

v.

THE CALAMITY AT

MIGHTY 0N8ARTIN’

ot th. eommlUMmea
«oo««Uoo !f .h,, keep X
mind
“i"* W*"1”)'n»tl&lt;Bul
' u“dooli’-«l'r w.lnuHmrlvon amt the vote stood: FuMctt, 28: CuL

What Wilt be Done at the Mlnneapolia Meeting.

J /

v. to those dead a large .number are
and probably 1.000 people are
. h- fire started in this ?ity at
,( k vcstenlny tutwniug with nn
. j - iphtiia and oil on lhe\ suj
drrek. The creek- was
“

. i

L.-v upper end of Oil City on both
(ttt-. k nns under water at the
tlie &lt; xplo-ioti which caused the
;,;r.»ti"U. • Tbetown consist-of
i d part*. The south side is on
■
side of tho Allegheny river
:&gt;n.i time in danger. In the
. ( r i .vd by the cunflm-nce of
.
1 • !i.-lleghriiy river Iles tbe
, :. । .-f tlie city, and across
, ■l-.iWlYthe west Hauk of
. j &gt;- theTidrd v.artl, which’is
, :’i :
burucut Cottage Hill,
d id the city. Ik-s back
---------of
i
Motion, between il
* /
the two
]; I- there the oil refineries and
cri residences are located. '
’
■or trora iiiusviur.
i,,th.,idrou short di•
Im* business section of the
.;
itially Mibmergcit A thick
.. ii. pr&lt;‘-iimnu!y from burst
. th. region of Titusville, covered
. : . .. r.|; th&lt;- creek. Floating along
: • uniksot naphtha. The sun
.. hut .mil caused a vapor of oil
: -&lt;• tn&gt;tn the wide surface of the
-..v( ml thousand people seemed
,
• - udy recognize their peril
i:-'. ' they began to move the calam... 1:
Iwlii vrd that a spark from
tli.- Werteru New York and
railroad ignited the fumes,
. .»s»-i lw -•i-n plainly dazzling in
r .... u. twenty feet above tbe sur-

It had been anncuuced that the

gates reket nn the commktera, and tbe
position was not one to fight tor. A sub­
committee was appointed to select the
other temporary officer*.

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If Lun" Power Is Any Criterion—Dedi­

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31.

*oald cot “d*0 • ‘lron«

LEADERS RUNNING NECK AND NECK Cgnt for temporary chairman, as tho dele­

OIL CITY.

•n - CriV, Pa- Jone ,1—FlwMl nnd flr®
ltlird.iv Highland yesterday laid waste
‘
M^lclwof this city nnd Titusville
’j'a .durt’ui low oi Hfe has resulted. It
'•■j;:n.d that fifty persons have been
: or drowned here and the number
• •. . .! il’*'. A territory Of at least
-■ - a r- -. Ueing a narrow strip along Oil
. . . is ijsrnwl or fioeded or both. In

d*d not vote aa their -totes will vota tn

cation of the Convention
.
Hall.

Th. other oaeera Chowu.

The sub-committee -oou completed its
work and reported, and the report was
"dopu-d m follows: Secretaries, Charles
"•
Minnesota; F. Jf, Arthur
Halt, Ohio; Canon Lake, New York; Geo.
, \™!OrBdo: J- °I’ennsylvo-Roth 8»t» «f rarU«nn» U-maln.C»uQ- nin;p Ultem Brownlow.Tennessee; Arthur
fe. Clark, MaamichusetU. A«»lstont secbe£M,ore F-Sinunons, Califon
MBCULtroLU, Jutiu 7.—The great con­ Ida; Philip O. Churchman, Delaware;
Aaron Bradshaw, District of Columbia;
, vention h-U Iu which the tenth Republic- Vliarie* Mo
Cliarles Hopkins, Ohio; Charles &amp; Morrb,
an convk ntiun met today wu dedicated , Kentucky;
lost night by murira.1 exercises and a * W. Dimm
speech from Chauncey ML Depew. Tho Montana; G. V. MeAllIster, MissiMlppl;
| lmmer.be gathering of fully 11,000 persons ; Ott« Grannue, New York.
Reading
which ’filled every part»»i.
of the
»-Charles
F. Harvey, Minnesota; J.
wm building.
uunuiog . c,ert
..
------ .
I
wm a manifestation of i*
i
....... r oJ.v8.
—Kenyon,
-—: w—New '
Ito capacity
’ and i Stone. Mt»h&lt;
Michigan;
ml .nd uMtoriol, 1
^‘t°S “*£“
the exercises. Loth misierd and oratorical,
Curtis*, Kan&lt;tu; Charite Partridge, Illh
.put
to th- severest te’’ it*
' acoustic
‘ propernois; J. M
B. Miles. Whconain; W. E. Riley,
ties. It wa* evident , liat
______________
Kontnnk
v
the music was Kentucky.
heard to good effect; ’the speakers’ voices, 1.after the first few xxinutes during' which ■ The report of the coin mil tee on contested
iu favor of»•------placing
the names
cries of “Louder” were raised, also ap-' delegations
1
—---------------Will -I
l__ .__ . from MissUsippi on
pcared,to reach to thd remotest corners ot nt
of •!.1,18 Mill
delegates
tbe ten&gt;i&gt;orary
temporary roll
roll was
was then
then adopted
adopted and
and
the vast nuditoridm. S
t the
'

nik .Bill.

:
•

TbollmrUon

men hope to be able to reverse this decis­
ion ot the nnlioual coratniite before the
far an opening speech and ten or twelve committee ou credentials when that body
elaborate musical nuflil er. each good for ' shall •••
—• •------—
meet
to determine this
and• -*»
other
twenty minutes or mote were to follow. At similar questions referred to it.
! the end of tbi* Detx-w wax tint, down for a
i ,
,
L
1
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DELEGATIONS ORGANIZED.
. ^hM«ory addresa Governor McKinley
tailed to appear and fortunately the mus­
on 1- Irnt Ballot.
ical programm'u was not carried out ok ar­
ranged,' so that Depew wns able to make
Thu Ohio delegates elected Governor
his address early, lid wax introduced by McKinley chairman, on motion of ex-Gov­
Governor Merriam. Ip opening he paid a ernor Foraker. A lest vpto on national
tribute to the hall by saying that he had committeeman gave 25 for Harrison, 21
'
seen the effort* of place* much larger for Blaine.
Pennsylvania representatives took a vote
than Minneapolis to accommodate ,a con­
vention. bnt this was the first hall hi- had for president: Blaine, 5k Harrison, 11;
I
.
ever been in that would take care of them one delegate al sent.
Indiana's chairman is Colonel Thomp­
all.
son. Ii will coat 80 voter, for Harrison.
i
After some comment ou the record of Following are the committeemen chosen:
the Democracy, which it goes without On credentials, Hiram Brownlee; resolu­
saying was not compHrueutarj, the speak­ tions. Charles N. Griffin; rules, W. L.
er said, referring to the men in the Repub­ Pcnfli-ld; organization, N. T. DePauw;
lican ranks who would mnkc good presi­ honorary vice president. Genend Lew Wai*es siy ilireti of flame nnd dential timber: “The Republicans, are
wnu v iniui ivnuc.vu wut.
.
moke shot upward to a height ............
embarrassed with riches. Ohio, tbe
Wisconsin delegates took a poll: Harri­
ti&gt;&lt;! vicinity of a bridge ch'48- ' mother of president* iiml the mistress ot
son, IT; Blaine 4; McKinley, 2; one dele­
I-n/ yards
. above
. . the- junction*
1
* i pfHect, ha* upon.lbl* mstfoem admirable gate absent, but will probably vote for
■ In two minute* the fire qualification* for the chief magistracy iu Harrison, giving him 18. This is quite a
up and down the stream for Governor M. Kinley. She has the states­
gain over what the Blaine men give.
• In less than U-n minutes man whose creative mijid has formulated
S|MM&gt;Der was elected chairman, and the
.m-.l .’It" l»ni dings were in the ix-st legislation 4f the century and
followin'.; committeemen selected: Reso­
whose name will ljv$ forever ns one of the lutions. Luctun Fairchild; credentials, A.
.t state of the wildest ]&gt;nnic. greatest of American statesmen—John
EL Smith; organizatiou, W. F. Conger;
. iin&lt;l children ran through Sht-rmnn. Iowa has the experienced nod rules, Chari ws A. Booth. For national
। reaming and bcM-ccfiing each a^l*3 Alilsou; Vermont,! Edmunds; Michi­ committeeman Senator Sawyer will be
■olislncted ton [flnedof safety. gan, Alger: Wisconsin, Rusk; Illinois,
MiKike obscured everything. Cullom and Lincoln, i I might exhnuKt chosen.
Florida delegates will vote as a unit for
. .rkness whs most deusc three your pat let; ic liefore IjexbauMted the list.
Harrison.
..&gt;io-&gt;h&lt;ni in succession shook
New York stands fur Blaine, according
.1
“There are two names which at present
Platt, 48 votes,
belong to no state, but to the country, j
'
Blaine men toy they hare 24 ot tbe 48
*rrc|be float!
One, that siugulariy gifted Uateman who ' votes of Illinois. Harrison men say Illi­
ha* contributed so much to the improve- i' nois stands 3d for Harrison.
. . i:;da f-'i-llag that mjme horrible mentHof our industrial po—ibililies, and j
Ohio’s poll shows: Harrison. 20; Blain-,
« rfate wn»irn|H*mling added to the tbe glory of American diplomacy—James
&gt;r tiA-ren*. A strong' wind sprang up, G. Blnine. The other that leveiheadrd,
i
levelheaded,
I l“i McKinley.
J 5; Sherman, 1; tion-comr' -lly iviuuving the veil of darkness,
wi*e and an«1 eloquent soldier, senator aud
•i in,- din-t-cly toward that part situated president, who upon tbe platform of t-e
BLAINE OUT OF OFFICE.
the ■■nth bank uf the creek, and thia is people and In the chair ot tho chief magis­
■ i- - ivr.i the entire city from deatruc
trate ha* maintained the l&gt;e*t traditions
. Th terrorized masws by this time of the presidential office—Benjamin Harri­
Promptly Accepted.
; ; art; illy regained .self poi-se**ion. It
son. The Republican party is united in • WASHINGTON, June A—James G. Blaine
.'t..en . .dent that the whole of tbe
its policy iu every part of the Union, ex­ tendered 9 his resignation ns secretary
drd ward and a large number of build- cept whert here ami there the bugle may
of stota to the president Saturday
&lt;&gt;i: I-ah «id.v' of’ the creek, farther up give a shriller note because there is mure
nnd
It was Immediately accepted.
r- duoined.- Lower down where tho
silver in the iustrumenL
The correspondence follows in full.
hug* were above the water surface the
Drop- '
Blaine’s is dated at the state department,
•&gt;i* swept directly in among them.
locnhlc |&gt;arty is hopelessly di­
“The Dem&lt;
June 4,
and says:
, JjZ industrial policy aud on
“Tn TIIK PRESIDENT: I respectfully beg
/.• t:..'- writlngThf list oL those known vhled upon .
il
id u: missing is a* follows: John the crucial questions of sound finance aud leave to submit my resignation of the
honest currency. A Democratic voter, office ct secretary of state of the United
&gt; l.vary, &lt; xj rcM- messenger, and his
anxious to understand what his party be­ Stales, to which I was appointed by you
-■
burned; Willis Stewart, burned;
lieves, who reaxis llrei Cleveland with clear on tho 5th dey-of March, IS89. Tbe condi­
I. V. K. Plunk* burned;" Matthew Lyon,
utterances on the one side, aud then eight­ tion of public business in the department
Jr. lu-.uh'.er and son, burned: Sherd
tenths of bis party leaders with the other of state just Illes mo in requesting my
j'uk. ti.i-i-iiig; W. 11. Shafer, ot Fraukemphatic
declarations on the other, and resignation mny lie accepted immediately.
‘ j.-’’ -'al telegraph operator, burned; J.
then studies Governor Hill’s masterly bal­ I have the honor to be, very respectfully,
! Beit!.-1-1. 'member of council and proancing on the financial fence will be men­ your obedient servant,
;r
l!&lt; llevue hotel, burned; James
James G. Blaine.**
H
&lt;!:&lt;iwned; James Holmes, of tally in the inebriated condition ot the
alcoholized chamois of the Swiss moun­
• ' ' ’."ii. burned: Frank Goodrich,
The president had no notice of any kind,
J,
Wiilimn Eakin, and two grown tains, who jumps from jag to jug."
it is said, that such a thing might be ex­
■
burmCharles Miller, burned; Ed
TEST OF PARTY LUNG POWER.
pected. But he didn't seem xtyprised.
? .?;&gt;• .&lt;nd four children, drownetl; Mrs.
He rt?nd the message. put it in his pocket,
-Ln li 'ieu nnd child, burned;Charles
and going to tlA En*t room gave his
u ’
bur ied; Mr. ami Mrs. Copeland
Ductor’- Speech.
public reception. After that be wrote the
iby. burned; Mr*. Levi Fetters, mi*aThe political passages of Depew’s speech reply dated at tbe executive mansion. Juno
SiiHixan, burned; Ed Keating, burn­ were accompanied by most significant
t u Moranjlrowned; Samuel Rlch- demonstrations. After he had run through 4.1802:
-To THE Secretary of State: Your
। and b.ur children, burned; James
tbe’list of “favorite sons." each receiving letter of this date tendering your resigna­
. nflvslng;' Frahk Watson, burned;
Hu--.-iifutz, burned; J. L. Dil- a scanty measure of applause, he reserv­ tion of the office of secretary of stole of
[•romincnt lawyer, burned; J. H. ing to the last the names of Blaine and the United Slates has been received. Tho
li. • tty. wealthy oil man, burned; Harrison ns belonging to no state, but to term- In which you state your desires are
1 Hawk*, burned; William White the nation, hl- point «a-anticipated. A such'as to leave me no choice but to ac­
1. William Terwilliger and his voice in tbe gallery cried: •’Blaine" nnd cede to your wishes at once. Your resig­
r Juim, burned; woman and six such a tumultuous burst of cheering arose nation is therefore accepted. Very respect­
Benjamin Harrison."
n -(unknown), burned; Eugene that the orator was compelled to halt. fully youra,
“Hon. Jaguai G. Blaine."
Ffitz. badly burned: Mrs. George Hawks
n i laughter, fatally bunted; Nat Simon, After waiting some lime for the noise to
WORK IN CONGRESS.
‘ j ■ ut and bruised. William Terwil- subside be finally remarked: “I’d like to
u -r ' .-.t hi* life in having others; his kuow who' I* making thl- speech." This
b.-.4|ler .Mm, engaged at the same work, caused laughter to take tbe place of cheers
w
d,.j burned to death.
nnd restored silence.
Washington, June ".—The senate passed
Cheers Were About a Standoff.
,l"rr«i,s of the Sltaatiau Incr—lng.
11 . horrors of the situation are increasThen he delivered his eulogy of Blaine most of yesterday listening to a speech by
Jq: ..a . very hand.
The drizzling rain and followed it with ULvqmiily .graceful Vest on tbo free wool bill, during which
i;. it fell all olgbt has changed into ad al­ panegyric on Harrison as “the man on the be discussed the silver question, the tariff
ii’ ^eady downpour. Mure Ixxlies are record of "bo« administration any candi­ and reciprocity. No other businere was
' • mg uneartaed, literally torn from masses date must run and win or be defeated.
transacted.
Seven important measures
m. ir M&gt;lid by tbe flood*.
The Once more the cheer* broke out In tumultu­ were passed by the house under suspen­
Ui 'rguis are crowded aud many are over, ous volume, and it was bard to say which sion of the rules. Among the measures
co in- by the sickening, .horrible sights received the greater meed of approval. At passed were: The antboption bill (fifteen
Jb r*- pri-reuted. The stench from the
"* ’ the close of Depew’s speech there were
minutes debate); the resolution placing
11 rm I Arab iu unbearable.
,
calls for McKinley and Ingalls, but as
the river owl harbor bill and the naval ap­
neither re-ponded the musical proceed­
propriation bill in conference; tbe resolu­
ings were resntned, and the exercises were tion for tbe purchase of a site and the
losTox, June &lt;&gt;.—Despite threatening brought to a most satisfactory ending.
erection of a pedestal for a statue to Gen­
’&lt; a:ber Josiah l^wtou -ailed about 6 p.
eral
Sherman; bill- admitting New.Mex­
TEMPORARY
ORG
ANIZATION.
• Monday iu hi- twelve-foot canvais
ico and Arisons a- -tales, and Anally tbe
' M'l shell for a trip aero— the ocean,
legislative, executive an i judicial appro­
Bl
itf'vili »nil along the coast to St. John,
priation bill. There w— much uproar,
'•IF., where he Is to take'in bls-tores
The finewdng for place by the Blaine ami a number of Democrats, including
More heading for Queen-town.
nnd Harrison leaders in connection with Cummings of New York and Herbert of
the temimrary organization of the conven­ Alabama. vigorously opposed th. anti-op^
the death record.
tion bill, Cummings .reminding the house
iitNXiE Morgan, well-known writer on tion was brought to a close at a late hour
ln*t night in the national committee. of the fact th-t' the ‘Tom Krod congres*
gave six day- for d ebale on the force bilL
r» ' and cattle, at New York.
The first business entered upon was that
p K5LET Barker, steward of tbe Fifth of the election
temporary chairman.
Mrs. Harrison’- Condition.
Avenue hotel, at New York.
Tbo
Harrison
men
had
finally
centered
Washington, Juno 7.—“Mrs. Harrison’s
John S. McKinley, prominent Philadelupon Senator Cullom, General Homo. condition continues to improve,” was the
&gt;hla ;»iitic!an.
•Hrs. Mary H. Gray Clark, well-known Porter, of New York, having dec ned to —auran-» given by Dr. Gardner, her phy•nter, at Boston.
use of hl- name. Fa-sett, after
sX the
XXt-w-d
»« •Iclan. "Her chief troubles at thb time is
.Ex-Mayor Thomas J. Stephens of Clnin-omnia, superinduced by nervous pros­
be a candidate for the portion, was tn
uttaatL
tration, and this is being gradually over­
Hcget. Dickey, formerly on theChl- ducrfW
come. No arrangement- have yet been
'ST*
'»•
4
«8&lt;&gt; bench, at New York.
beeu made foe her removal. When she is
removed It wtH be to some inland place,
8- Hobabt, a Son Francisco
that
he
would
be
the
mndlda
aulliouair,-.
where there wlU be no danger of a recurtencs of the bronchial troubles, which
Tbomm G. Caoonr, weU-knowa Blain- force".
Tao Vol* •• ao
—-------uarme insurance man, at Chicago.
Fjuaett aud Cullom were formally POrfi*J‘U,2 Uoo«A fora.ri, «Utor ot
taken and
IU KunU X.» York,,, u Now Took.

G»«n&gt;t|r McJCtatb; j -I

Mll«l

Madam Marantette
Will give from one to three

EXHIBITIONS
Of her marvelous feats of skill and daring in riding and driv-

ing at the

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&lt;

MCE5 * AIT * HrtJTINQS,
EACH

DAY

JUNE 16, 17,iES 18, 1892
She will come with her string of horses in her own private car

and her exhibitions will alone be worth the price of admission.

All indications point to the best and .most interesting races
ever seen in Barry County.

&gt;

No extra charge for the Exhibitions of Madame Marantette.

CTJTT, DRPIN UNDER TWELVE 15 CENTS.

Come to the Hastings Races

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, June 9,' 1891-

LOCAL NEWS.
-krHild
Ix-tat. taNdportae,
Ib-t &gt;»the’’r^A
SShU."re'Bt'ie
ihXib'y
blood.

Mnu Etta Tate o™ ’,
«t Uie home ol Mr. «od Mrs. I.. T. Col
nn. Kxwlteor !!«&lt;&gt;■ rarejlimente were
Jerv«l Old • (lellxinrol evrote, .pent

ir ™ ol t r. U«te liow be
be InHUted luwthe rtee, mysterte. of lire
people’s party, aod bow Jic came to lie
made chairman of one .of that party s
caucuses, he will smile, and tell* jou—per­
haps.
Every farmer who makes maple sugar
should take advantage ot the bounty act.
applications for license must be made ■in .
time so they will reach Washington before
Joly 1. It costs nothing to make the ap­
plication and'gvt a license*

’

In case of fire somebody asserts that wel silk handkerchief tied, without fold­
ing. over the face fa a complete security
against suffocation by smoke; It permitsi
free breathing and at the kame tilne ex­
eludes the smoke from the lungs.—Scien­
tific American.

terminrd m-t to remain one long as the seunci will *iww. In compnuj with her
jmrenH sbeeame U&gt; ti»U
‘.hVt
part In'the exercise*. It so haupen* d tha t
m marching from the ball to tha church
she was Urn last one In tlw prorttabm and
when the line turned the earner by Holly s
she dropped out of tine A messenger
was sent iu Elmer ittl’.lng him HIM hls **•
loved luJ ejsapcd tbe watchful eye and
was wailing to become Mrs.
Hynes.
With fast beating heart he hastened to the
object of liis affections and kind friends
assisted them in tbeir endeavors to escape
from the village’ and the pstemal optic.
After dark, tlml evenlug. Orlando Grant
was called upon to hitch ’em together so no
meddling parents could interfere with their
plans. Now it fa Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
-Hynes, and The News says "good enough
for them.”—Wbodland News.
The Herald broaldy Intlmtaes that the
law relating to the capture of brook trout
fa being violated in that section.
XtIiIs Is the comment of the Delton
freeze on Judge Smith’s decoration day
address:
The Hon. Clement Smith, of Hastings,
addressed tlie assembly, ami to ssy that It
was good, would be putting it but too
mildly. It was a grand effort; he traced
the history of war fro® the early struggles
of Greece and Rome up to our late rebel­
lion, showing tlie beolficent effects of war
and whht It meant to be a soldier. The
address was highly Instructive, as it dealt
largely withancient history, and we doubt
If ever an audience’s attention was held
more closely than during hfa remarks.

THURSDAY

X1»SS.
9r. I- 5- L*kln». uw B«M1 Sp^'*'’S
gX
Mid,., will UJ “ **“ 5g
Hubs hon«.. IlMIUK* Mlvh. **•
".“rjsulrrrrrn.m Krrl11 trouble W ™ &gt;
Sd. eorrrn Jl.ttu.wle »&lt;,&lt;«£ «:
The liberation of carrier pigeons and the
ttale notuired lit cure‘ ’
keeping of a record of their flight will be
free of charge. Mr. Parirer- P
an Interesting feature of the live stock ex­ same
prietor of the Hastings house. Is &lt;»e &lt;rf
hibit nt the exposition.
A number of
Dr Ivakins’ patients,
(.all on .him any
breeders of pigeons will exhibit birds, and
they are now making arrangements for the lime .oil nl»H«
J...
L.
Wilkins,
ex
Matorol
IIMIJW.
proposed contests.
Geo. W. Child’s of
Philadelphia and several others have offer­ »ts: "Ms I'tles wouM come &lt;•«»»
when 1
™
ed prizes for the winners In the con teals. eonstentlr
two yean 1 was unable Io do bard wort.
The speed record now fa 325 miles In 319
They nerer eaute down onn altar 1.
minutes
LklW reeond treatment.
I d«t wwr

ting Bear, who wm prominent In the en,gageiaent with Gen. Cuater’a troops on the
Little Big Horn. Minnehaha fell In love
with a lieutenant In the U. S. army at Fort
Sully amt died of a broken heart.

President Harrison has accepted the In­
vitation. conveyed to him by a committee
to attend the dedication ceremonies of the
exposition buildings next Uctobej.
It fa.
believed certain that erery member ot tlie
president's cabinet and of the supremo
court, and nearly every senktor, congress­
man and governor, also, will be present on
that occasion.
The president manifests
interest in tho Exposition and keeps him­
self thoroughly posted concerning It. He
has said repeatedly tliat he stands ready at
all times to do all witbin hfa power In its
behalf.

work In one day Ihun I jonld do in a week
before he mated me and do It easier l J.
thave talked with
.''7",‘‘.i'C,,;
people he rural yesrs .io and all speak ol

his ability tn the
Call on the Dr. and talk It over.
Pnylug for Farm- from one «frop.

’ Gor. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
lates an instance of what Is beIng
plfahed by farmers In the Red N™ '
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said
S. J. Leland, near hfa town of DWight. A.
D. bought 160 acres of land In the spring
of 181’1. tor $2,600. anti raised crops that
season worth tbe salary
clerk. In excess of the cost of hfa farm, as
per the following statement:
».W0 Bu. of wheat, at S-Vc .........J*
ao .. .. oafa.at»c................

We authorize our advertized druggfat to
sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for coth
sumption, coughs vnd colds, upon tl;ls
condition. If you are afflicted with a
cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest
A reader asks us to give him the law
trouble, aud wlll twe this remedy ns direct­
3.751M
about fish al this season of the year.
ed, giving It a fair trial, ana experience no Dadncting cpst Of la*1 ■
2.OOTJ0
Here It is: It fa unlawful to spear fish in
Delton proposes to celebrate July 4th; benefit, you may return ^he bottle and
any Michigan waters during the months of
We could l4Cas« of t’hfa kind are’*) common that
March, April, May and June of each year, and like all other things she attempts, have, your money refunded.
except in Lakes Michigan. Superior, St. Delton proposes to uncage the eagle In due not make this offer did we not know that they are a drug in the news market out
Dr. King’s New Discover)- could be relied
Clair. Erie and Saginaw Bay. But mullets, aud proper ty»nn.
on. It never dlsap|x&gt;lnts. Trial bottles west.
.
red sides, grass pike and suckers may be
Tip Ketcham met with what came near
speared and dip-uelted anywhere the year being a very serious accident Monday. free at W, H. Goodyear’s drug store.
Large size 50c nnd $1.00.
around.
While returning home from decoration
At five o'clock Saturday morning, Mrs. day services here, hfa horse became fright­
Since its - first introduction, Electric
Martha Tinkler departed this life at the ened nnd unmanageable. Mr.’ Kctcbein
age of 5S/ years 2 months aud 12 days. was thrown from the buggy injuring 1dm Bitters Ims gained rapidly iu jxmular
Tbe deceased was one of the earliest set­ quite severely. There were three others favor, until now it is clearly in the lead
tlors of Hastings, having lived in the town in the rig, but no others were hurt; the among pure medical tonics aud alteratives*
for forty years. She has Deen an earnest buggy was quite badly broken.—Delton —containing nothing which permits Its
worker in the Methodfat church for the Breeze.
we as a beverage or intoxicant. it Is
past twenty years.
The husband and
recognized as the best aud purest medicine
three children who mourn her loss have
for all aliments of atomach^ . liver or
How
nice
it
is
to
take
a
sun-bath
after
the deepest sympathy of their many
kidneys. It will cure sick headache. In­
being deprived of the prlviledge for nearly
friends.
.
digestion, constipation. and drive malaria
thirty days—-What a sight of rain” is the
from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed
Tbe people’s party, whose leaders are common expression.
What a wet May.
with each bottle or the money will be re­
■now plotting to make it tbe usual third For the benefit of the readers of the Banfunded. Price only 50'c per bottle. Sold
party appendage to the democratic kite, nek the writer will give Inches of rain as
had a convention in the court house Satur­ taken from a book as noted from bls rain by W. U. Goodyear.
day. Delegates to the state convention at gauge. April was not noted for a large
Lansing were elected. The old “ringers” amount of rain. Ot meter snow and rain
The best salve In the world for cuts,
who have successfully managed the green­ only 2.76 Inches fell.
May, rain fell and bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
back and Patron democratic sideshows in noted 18 days and nights out ot the 31. sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
Barrj' county in the past were "in ■ it” In and there fell the unprecedent amount of coms, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
this convention. What their purpose fa 8.11 Inches; and from Tuesday evening, ly cores piles or no pay* required. It is.
cannot be mistaken by any one who reads flay 21st after 6 o’clock p. m. np to June guaranteed to give perfect' satisfaction, or
the Journal’s appeals for union with the 4 th 6 o'clock p. m. there fell 2.S4 Inches. money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
democracy.
Total, April. May and up to June 4. 6 For sale by W. U. Goodyear, the druggist
All farm
The necessary Improvement that has o’clock p. m.. 13.11 Inches.
Farmers
The Michigan Central fa building- three
been m/de on the Wightman hill. Green work here has been suspended.
street, has done, though no one so Intend­ have improved their time by working out logging branches.’
ed It, serious harm to the property of one their highway tax—Last season wheat
Three Rivers firemen are to have new
of the old settler* of this place, aiyl one was in full bead the first day of June, this uniforms costing $300.
Tnfa'ortmev hav?* mad-it impossi­ year It will be the 15th before It will be In
* There are 2. 000 men employed in the
bly to repair the diiinagvn. it would be an fall head. Harvest crops will be late.
Saturday 8.Q40
act •&lt;( j'lstlc • tn dr. k. IL Wlehtman if Crops of all kinds are promising and in­ iron mines at Ironwood.
HARDWARE STORE.
Jbeeiiv ititii..;- Ir- •.•.&gt;&gt; !i n ।
Uie un- dicate a small crop of calamity howlers— tone of ore were shipped to Escanaba.
■-l^iit!) euiur«.u ks j.i livid ol ms 1'imI* Decoration day the writer had the pleasure
THE PROBLEM SOLVED
,
dunce by terruct**. Tne cost would not be of spending In that thriving little village
4&gt;f
Delton.
The
G.
A.
R.
boys
were
out
NOTICE GF ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
much, wjitle the «« t would be In speh liarUy virtue «»f tbe ruinm'-n law aMlginrut fateinimy v ith fxlrttrss Ilfat it should be done,/ in full force and made a flue display. In
uuulv t&lt;our by the Hn'ilng* Furniture Com­
Gentlemen.- It affords me pleasure Io ly
aud wo believe that nil taxpayers -would the p. m. Judge Smith JJave them a very
pany, tor the Nu-fll or it&gt; creditors. I shall
able address—something out of the com­ state that iny wife has receive*! greater offer f»r nale at public suction. 6n Friday the
give free as*ei&lt;t.
.
.
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:ti thmon line of addresses ou such occasions In-nefit from ■ Hlbbanl's Rheumatic Syrup
It Itu.k* now as thimgL Ek wonj mar ket and it was well received by the many than from any medicine she has ever taken. forenoon, at th- office lately oeruplM by said
Hatatlnk- Furniture Company, iu the city of
biiMletilgnn would not open np Vrry emly bearers. Delton fa a fine village and has We have used six bottles and find It to be HaMings.
Mlck'.jan. located iu th&lt;&gt; .'actory
for several reasons, in Hie first place the sprung up os If by magic. The buildings the best family remedy and the greatest building "f said . xsipany. nil the property awl
&lt;-nhtliiU&lt;'d am! present cold weather will are not large bat new amt well painted, blood purifier that we have ever ised. It a».»ctK of every nntn--. r* titre arntde^eripti'in of
keep the woo! on the sheeps’ back!’ longer streets well laid out and must of the lots is truly all it fa claimed to . e by it- found­ said Hastimw y-ire’tvf-’ •'•&lt;b;an)’. which shall
thin mftfalt even if the w&lt;-olferowerjild let
have shrubbery aud shade trees set out. er. You cannot r. camm. rd it :■.&lt;■ highly.
In-.* raid j.r
It go a* long a&gt; jMMSlble to put In I fa turn Everything indicates thrift and a bright
Yours tr uly.
future If not for onu curse, they have a
FltANK W.M.LAcr..
Ing of it. The Micliigjui Farmer Giiu';s, saloon. The saloon had not Opened on
•
\V| St LeLant.u, ll.d.
•■.•re-fa are! fool
frqm advices at hand, that it will be the that day. but as the writer sat on the steps
Solii by W. 11. Goodyear. !*re)ured only
m|ddle uf June before any wool to amount by the Thompson bouse (by the way. Mr. by Tlr- Charles Wright Medicine Cu:iq&gt;any, •ver,e kind ••
to anything fa put upon the marMets in’ Editor, tliere fa no neater kept house In Detroit. Mich.
Dm?n&gt;-*.s.
‘tz ihr rlght-t. mt'.re'-t- und
MicbIgMi, and further hays that the clips Mich, and Is noted /for Its fine table) he
iv rin tLr hud &lt;»a witch
this year will'gu upon nu almost clean nnr- noticed many a young man aud some bus­
Albert S. French, the founder of Lake­ eqaHi.-siU tai l .
wild bulLfin^. r.r» .matei. «U«Scr:».vd as !folket. so fares fast year’s fa cfMictirnjd. «he iness men pass Dy in a drunken condition. view, Is dead. He was 64 years of age.
low».
, •
aedaon being so latu that every il-«-cr that •‘Where did they get their, liquor.” 1 asked.
C’ry
.’vuzired f- rty foar".fivehntniNd
,
The
Calumet
and
Red
Jacket
postofflccs
forty t. - ::v- huntlrM forty —.x. dv&lt;? hundred
remained of lasj j ear's clip has Ltcnaiicked The universal answer was “Ol|, from a
forty
?;t&lt;- hundred tony nine, five hun­
ovtr until nothing dcslraide fa h-fi. The certain place that doesn’t have to close to­ will be consolidated. thus securing free dred
* %•' ,
t&gt;-.&gt;n.ttrd fifty vn?. lire hundred
only thing that fa likely to prevent Michi­ day.” 1 thought what a curse upon that delivery.
fifty
•?••• hundred -evratren. fiv.- hrmtred
olghtei’
;
.iv--Lvmirtsl
nlnetettu tv.- tuudrwt
The
city
marshal
of
Flint
and
his
de
­
gan wool growers from getting a g-eal beautiful village caused by the avarice of
twenty.
—------ — — .
price for their clip this year is the p*»or one of two persons. Do those men stop puties will hereafter be content with a reg­ twenty t.
■ manner In which It fa put up: nnd too to think of the many tears and heart aches ular salary, all fees having been cut off.
hnndr..■ ..:r hundred xhrr-. four
hnndrh -JviB-d fire. n&gt;ur hundred
much C4it|l&lt;ui lias been extended then; on they will bring to the homes of those
Ulbbant'* lihouniatlc and Liver Till*.
• -irr.. f. nr hundred. rt;-hx.
■this point by buyers mid shlpje-- for them young men they dealt out that damming
These pills are scientifically compounded,
. :• nr h-.mdred ten. four hun­
not to take advatiLn^u of it.
......................
ur
hr.it.irei! twolw. of the
liquor to on that day?
and uniform in action. No griping pain so
city of H.itat;uc. Ajrrr ««nmty. Michigan, ac­
| The face of M linger George Walters of
commonly following the use of pUls. cording tuthf .eceni: d pLit thereof.
South liastlnjpi.
Tiro Whip factory, is wruathcJ In smiles y
They are adapted to both adults and chil­
&lt;y.t All hili- t •
.tr.-f t. counts n-cvlrThe Star Sunday school will hold dren with perfect safety. We guarantee able of said at • ^aor.
thiwe dayi and lie is as happy as as a clam
AU finished stock •&gt;! bod*. &lt;&gt;r part* of
injilgh water, all on account of the excel­ Children's day one week from next Sunday they have no equal In the cure of Kick beds, drc-ta
-re. commode-', jaflettes. &lt;&gt;r part* of
lent showing that institution is able to June 19 at 3 o’clock. Instead of next Sun­ headache, constipation, dyspepsia and toilettes, renter tables, kitchen tables, etc., uu
_ -make this year. J Like all of the other lii- day as previously announced—Mrs. Ellis biliousness, and. as an appetizer, thev ex­ the nn-t Kour of factory building number tito.
by said asalgnor. &lt;&gt;r In the vhipping
stitutiiHin Jl baVbod its drawbacks and met Baldwin Is some better at this writing— cel any other preparation. Sold by W. occupied
wm of ealct factory ; also .-til !ieds. ur part* of
with hiaHes, but George says it has come Mr. aud Mrs. C. Benham, and Mr. and H. Goodyear.
bcdH. commodes, dresiwra.tollettcr. and rtansof
toilettes, -m the white:'* also all atich good* In
out ou top with colors flying. Tlu) past Mrs. E. Pennock visited Elder Townsend,
y«,iir the in&lt;tebti*di&gt;ew&gt; has bf«n ixiuued, it n former pastor on the Hastings circuit . Large quantity of red oak are being ent proreM ot completion, or completed, as are r. mm the cabinet and finishing rooms In
It la Lilned
hns A larger stock of goods on bund, and last week—Charlie Barnaby has a new al Black River and ahlpjx-d east
the tecond story &lt;&gt;f said building number tuv».
(4,» All sawed lumber. '■ousisttEg of oak. maabove all a nicu bank account. Whether windmill erected at his residence—The used largely for the interior finishing of
pie. sycamore. t*a»-wood. including also -di.
ii will pay r.ny of the profits In dividends Star Sunday school is In a nourishing con­ buildings.
monMan lumber.-- which tn in the vards of eald
this year icinalnt f&lt;»r lim directors to ssy, dition. Much Interest is manifested In It
The flouring mill property at South assignor.
though it might Le to th.- Iieat luterests not —We understand Rev. Adams has left the Lyon Is now In the hands of Joseph Well­
&lt;5i All glass, paints, oils, hardware and
to do so. but tn cany It t &gt; a *nrplus, mid Hastings circuit and taken work with the man. of Milford, who will at once put it In manufacturing supplie* of all kinds.
&lt;») AH dimension stock not in the vanfa of
relieve the l;u&lt;tictitl&lt;&gt;n of ail strain possible. Presbyterians.
baifl crantmny nt the time of said UMlgnmenL
operation.
By doing Uns ui.i make the cuiieerii more
’I’.-. . machtocrv of ever)- name, nature
State Road.
•
In »*ld factory buildings,
Disordered liver set right with Beech­
solid and the stock more valuable corres­
together with the belting, shafting and coun­
•
Ladles’ dime society will meet at Mrs. am’s pills.
pondingly.* and when the time comes to
ter shafting connected with -alT machin.’’
:pay dividends, some good ones can be paid Murray’s next week Thursday.—Mr. and
and
power,
togetherand
with
enginesofTre^
and Iw ilers
iff.
All
furniture
AxtoJeJ
k£l
without crippling the company for finan­ Mrs. Marks are expected home from Ohio
connected with the buslneiM of said assignor
ces. It may be safely said that the Whip to-morrow—Mrs. Lord Is very sick at Mrs.
every ^nd*tat&gt;OOt,ry a“‘S OfflC‘‘ M1Pl&gt;lfaa i*
factory is “on Its feet” and it won’t take Fettinger’s—Frank Marks fa expecting an

1,200 MEN
Working day and
night on V ictor Bfcy-,
clcs and do not
produce them fabt
enough to supply the
demands.

THE VICTOR
LEADS.
SHRLEY W. SMITH,
The Victor Man

Go to DR. LOWRY’S andand
hav.* your eyes fitted with eye
Laveye
or­
glasses or spectacles. jn ortier
der to have your eye sight
preserved into 0I4 age, the
_J be properly examhied
the right kind of
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of tlie■ fin*
tine.-t quality aud greatest variv:lri.
ety of eye glasses and spwtacles at his office, where you
can have your eyes examined
at all tmes.

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Go to the

CITY BAKERY.

Fine line of creams and
fresh confectionery.

A. E. RENKES.

00800219

AB property belonging to i
Mrs. H. J. Keutield in Hastings
including houses, vacant lots
and farn^of 40 acres in second
ward. Apply to

SABBATH SCHOOL SONG
Up men of toil, when you seek for a choice,
Let your own better judgment-decide,
Light Running Plano will*brighten your fields.
The L.
For 1she is never found Jacking when tried.
As she glides through the fields of the Golden Grain.
And .the wealth of bright flowers in crown sheaves
As they fall seem glory, and smile as the song birds
around the Plano.
Arc singing aro

W. F. POWERS.

■many years, such aa tbe past one has been uncle from York State this week—The
teaks it as solid as a bank. (_Then) Is au rain prevented the ladies from going fish­
luureasing demand for tbeir goods, ami ing last Friday.
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dealers who have used them for a couple
^Dowling.
/ *
of years are sending in larger orders than
Mrs. C. W. Lester returned from Battle
ever—• proof that they arc appreciated.
- About 40 hands are employed, nearly all Creek lubt Sunday, where she has been
taking trestinrnt. and fa some better—C.
of them making raw-hide haltere.^
"Warren near Gun lake and Mrs. Morfard,
of Middleville, are at their father's, A. N.
Warren. who fa very low at this writing—
OUR COUNTY
Mrs. J. Boyd fa very poorly with consump­
tion—Rose McPeck. from Penfield, fa
homo vis ting her mother for a few days—
Look for Pike’s show before a great while
The Freeport Herald will be a strictly —That wedding was postponed—P. Grang­
c*M» p advance paper after July 1st Cor- er moved the remainder of bis household
goods to his father’s last Saturday.
The course ot true love never did run
• smooth, but the extreme roughness of the
Mr. fxMJtbart, of near Vermontville, was
course was examplified In this township
doling the past week. For manv months .hand-ahoklng on otir streets a few days
Elmer Hynes has been courting Miss IJza since—Eva McDonald Is now on the sick
Koons and their Intercourse finally ended list—Now mmes more rain, and the boys
In a firm and undying devotion which hare to go (fairing so to keep tbe lake from
kMwno law. The avowal of love was overdowlnic. Last week &lt;me party caught
made and tbe eventful day set—last Sun­ one bull la-ad in the water and one on the
day; being tlie day—but neither tlie pater- bank—There are two parties here buying
turi nor *nmteniA! ancestors of the bride potairfre, each filling a car—Bolten &amp;
favored tile match with any degree of fer- Gates are buying another carload of oats—
. vorandon Sunday, tbe would-be bride. Anna Chase has gone to Grand Rapids to
instead of tasting the rich joys of nnpU-.l work for Mrs. Wm. Kennedy—J. Marks,
blfao was compelled by perverse parents to of Ingham Co., made a short call last week.
remain at home. Alone and nuconsukd
•bedismally paced the rooms of the borne
In the woman's exhibit froij South Dako------J” ......... * “““

pt him.

vuruugii inc i&gt;&gt;

Memorial day dawned upon ti.e

When Baby wiw rick, we gave her Cwtoria.
When she wm a Child, ahe cried for Cattori*.

pe property described In ratxHriajona above
numbered J and A will be sold subject to such
roJ'SCM’* '*ha,.!.be on*old day afaree appointed
Itnt
P5“I*rtr « labile auction,
n1,0!..™1!'} a aiul l,wln2 °n a certain mortgage
pon raid property mentioned in raid snbfflv”
‘72 w * .wh!ch mortgage bears date
wa* given by the Haatlmu
.I2u.’7Utorr Conip-mr to the Hastings Cttv Bank
m2?L"!‘i!nOLUn.th.ousa:ld ‘to'fars. ainl was
filed In the office ot the recorder of the city of
on lh*7 lh day of
’**• Sn
The assessed valuation of Lansing fa $7,- ”^t
M 07 P®r cenl ,Dore ttwm H was In
f^bed InsufafivUlon above
numbered «will tx» Hold subject to such balance
Otto Taylor secured $1 each from 200 atxreenJ^^?1? unpaid aud owing on the day
*
Pr"' Idcd for. offering said Dronertv ai
proposed railroad laborers at Ypsilanti and EbUc sale, upon a certain mongw b^fno
4‘ ,9w'
b,v the iLfttfugs Fur
then fled.
uiutre Company to David it Cook, in the su™
Free Baptists of Michigan ate In state of two thousand dollars, and filed in the*
convention at Goblevllle.
will last over Sunday.

, .?**hlaw h" " new bo«rd ot Indo with
IMmmtwn. Hon. WUIImiM WtbuS
Wk. chosen president

SX,

kmm

enre,«“P“r I* IOTO.Uwith ■ .tew to looMlng . Onneb of
tbeir iMUtutkm ot Adrtoo
”

T. N BLINSTON &amp; SON
Hast it:

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,
The stock of lumber
purchased I

shingles lalely

At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and stud- ,ng.
.
.
The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.
Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
.for anything."
-

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWING MACHINE ?

other mortgage givtm by tbe ila-tings

If so, buy of the man who.sells at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. Hu wont charge you $55
for a poor machine and sell the same.style of machine t-&gt; an­
other for $25 as do spine dealers.. Oh, no!

SKsSffiSr

The Dollar of the Poor Man

The meeting
.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’a Caatorla.
Children Cry for
Pltcher’a.Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitoher’a Caatorla.

' Call and see 1

^Word. given, by the Ha-.

38 8°°^ Trav. as the dollar of the rich. He sells
I he Light Running World Renowned Domestic, The New
Home and some other first-class machines.
He will sell you a machine for a small payment down
It will pay you to call ou him before you buy.
_ j___ a._ . *
’

T. PHILLIPS

�announcement. forgetful for the time of
all that lay between him and his heart’s
desire. Since his accident he had spent
most of his waking hours, when plone,
in thinking of Rosalie nnd conjuring up
a thousand absurd reasons for her
strange dusivenesa.
Sometimes
he
caught the sound of her voice coming
from oth£r rooms as she went about tbo
h;use. She rent Cowers to him every
day. but as 'art she had not cotun to see
him. though Adelaide often bad.
CONDENSED
“I am glad you are not against me,"
he presently jwid: “I have been dreading
you, terribly dreading yon. It heemed
I to me so probable that yon would oppose

Nop*
Sucb

! ' ll A\eat

I me—so natural tlrnt yon would not like
■ to have your daughter marry a—a—
j marry one of Sherman’s mm."
'

Colonel Chenier bad been looking out

aairt facetohm father'., and Tlook erf
dthe
trouble leaped iny0 her ej’es.
•He doa not think it poaiUe Hurt 1
Adelaide seemed shy and quiet, but
M the laoer lUrr nnd uuertn both ta Julian could not help seeing how her so­
one. He doe, not like to beliere"-----journ in Savannah was adding to her
"1 think pm are exciting yottnelf too personal charms. She looked ten years
ranch. Mr. Jnlian,"
raid; •■you know younger than when he first saw her—
what the doctor ordered."
She garc more cheerful, elastic alert—and her
him a warning look, and then turned to voice had lost a certain quernlonsneas
Ver father.
which had characterized it That her
"I have forgiven him, papa, and ofheart
------------------------------------- ---------had thrown off-r
its—burden
of—
dia­

course you will too." she gently said,
slipping an arm about theculunelfa neck,
“Oh, he promised me that before I
told him,** said Julian.
Colonel Chenier put aside his daughter. and. taking iifa crutch, k-ft the room
without another word.
■Adelaide stood looking after him till
be parsed out of right: then the turned
to Julian and said:
"It will ta* all right; 1 am glad yon
have told him."
r “And Rosalie?" be exclqltne 1.
Adelaide involuntarily put her hand
to ^er brenat nnd in a faltering voice re-

; centent was apparent.
j Julian tried to obtain little interviews
with Rosalie, but she seemed not to un­
( flerstand his intent, and so allowed this
; or that trivial circumstance to thwart
j hfa plans. Instead of vexing him this
amused him, and he allowed the day* to
; go by without any effort dn hfa part to­
• break the dreamy monotony of things
; until hu was able to walk without any
' artificial aid.
j About this time Colonel Chenier came
to him with a letter that he had received
announcing the discovery of' gold in tho
•; spring
hollow above the old mill
opiiug uuiiun aiAivv tuc uiu mill.

*n evrrv-dsy convenience of an • of the window which opened uqnr JuI :v.rv. Pure and wholesome. I; lian’s couch; he.now turned his eyes
. । with scrupulous care. Highest • upon the young man's face, and in a
,w of
w. warm good ,v
UU..au.v «uu.
fellowship
said:
■ ill Pure Food Expositions. Each i tone
,
Along with this letter, or at least on
“1 n:n a southerner, sir, but 1 hope I
...
.
;• makes two large pies. Avoid
*
'
-----•
■
■
"I—1 con t know—1 am nut-eure. We | the same dav, had come a package of
. . — and insist on having the am uo fanatic Why should 1 object to
I gold of about two hundred dollars in
you ou t he ground that yon were on tbe need uot tell her, need wc?"
SONE SUCH brand.
....
«uu and
tu»ithat
«s- isvoice had some subtle sweetness
■ value. Colonel Chenier was exdteB.,
is over
,• • SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. other side? The war

*TER xxvnt
nut ECD. '

Where the .Maid of the Mistral used to sit.
When Edgar Julian, after his return
to Roosevelt Place, told Rosalie of thb
interview between himself and Ellis at
Atlanta, she, felt a great load lifted
from her heart. She had made herself
wretched during his absence, imagining
a meeting between the enemies in some
mountain hollow, where Julian would
be no match for his unscrupulous an-

tree ourniug
— - ----------- -- —,
of us, says tb* historian of the Forty-third
Massachnweue regiment. It Illuminated
tbe forest all around with a dim light and
we were near enough to hear Its constant

dull, furnacelike roar.
My six companions were supposed to be
asleep in n small hut close to me—the re­
serve post. I wns In a sitting posture out­
side; dozing, but conscious. In an instant
I was put upon ray feet, wide awake, by
one of the most tremendous crashes I ever
heard. Some giant of the forest had gone
down, and In Its fall had dragged down an
acre or two of trees with it.
I comprehended the state of the case at
once, and so of course was not thrown off
my balance; but not so my cora;&gt;antona,
all of whom were naturally-cool ami brave
men. I judge that they were soundly
asleep, but in a state of mental tension
from their recent experiences, especially In
blowing up some Confederate earthworks.
At any rate they were for an instant or
two scared out of their wits. Only once in
j 1my life bad I Men men’s hair actually rise
on tbeir beads and their eyes look like sau­
'cers, and that wns in circumstances of ex­
| 'treme danger on board ship; but 1 saw it
,
now.
.
The sight xvas ludicrous in the highest
degree,
and yet It was fearful. For a few
&lt;
seconds
I thought they would gut away
i
Ifrom me and go bock to camp on the dead
run without their guns; but the tones of
;
my voice, as much as anything I could aay
'
in such a hi|a.ntlon, soon calmed them, and
then the laughter was as uncontrollable as
,the terror had been.
What a sight it must be to see a brave
regiment stanipeded in tfie night In a
panicl This happened to regiments in both
armies, from less impressive causes than
this instance would have furnished.

&lt;u5z-«’setti. I forever. A soldier, sir. •
Mtrantfely
',
--------------------------| Telegraphic specials in the daily pa­
"Yes,
tell her
as -soon us
honors those who honorably fought!!
' M 1 shall
••-»&lt;&gt;
——
- • I can pers giving highly colored accounts of
iui.””
' .
’
, see her. Won’t you get her to come in the discovery of new mines in several
him.
"It fa doublv noble in you to talk like ^ere? 1
much want to ®e® her. Tell j places added fuel to Colonel Chenier’s
• ii is uuuuiy nooie in you u&gt; talk lire I ~ ----------- ,7*7“,** "*“**
.
• Colonel' Chenier."
• " - exclaimed
*
-------1-------------'excitement
this.
Jnlian, LL-.te-~.iA
i
"ou’d k-i--------------,me: make
™«.
Utagor.ist.
"when puraunally ‘you have
I
Th®
coolly woman stood before .
—------“I must go and look after this
matter,”
Julian wns in no hurry to tell her tho
.
V...
. x .. . ,H
k much.
Your horn, buru^l up, your I ““ ? ■“““&gt;*«•
«P*
«P*n. b. Bid to JuU.u Uter ta th, dxy.
_ dreaded secret of the war time. He ac­
ronmra ton. tan you aud your phy- dt"
5’ 7“
Op?° “f
' T*5’
t t ”* ’P complished it by gradual Approaches;
&lt; • and then your dead »ons.
' I bosom swelling strangely. Julian had i there after all. I should like to have you but after all there was nothing gained.
•ique wreeke-l;
’■ । never before noted how beautiful she ] go with me, if you will."
Rosalie loved him, and the disclosure
and"——
*• mo to •be of
- service
•
•to did not cause even a momentary shadow
“It will a
delight
Colonel Chenier interrupted him with : was. It was the dark, splendid beauty
a gesture of command and said:
.
'of the old south, a beauty that suggested you." Julian replied; and after a good to fall on her sunny face. She only crept
deal of discussion jt was resolved that doser to him and shyly kissed him. Af­
"All that fell from the hand ot fate. passion as fervid os the sun.
“Yes. 1 will tell her," she’said at last, they should go at once.
terward she went to Adelaide, and
War fa a calamity. 1 hold no grudgu.
turning away, “but if 1 were you I would
When Rosalie found that her father throwing her arms about her neck, mur­
Let the dead past bury its dead.”
"Can you make that sentiment good, not divulge our secret to her. It could was going buck to the old mill, she be­ mured tremulously:
do no good.”
gan to beg him to take her along. Ho
“My dear, noble sister! He has told
Colotiel Cheujer? Can you bear up
When she had gone out Julian sank flatly refused, saying that it would be a me all!" Her warm tears fell upon Ade­
ag-iinst every temptation to hold a
grudge?" said Julian, trembling as he back among hfa pillows and found him­ hurried trip, and that be could not be laide’s cheek and neck.
■£ *TM0X3$O‘Kh&gt;
self weak and faint. He had overtaxed encumbered with her.
They made a fine picture as they stood
spoke.
his strength. The fever lurking in his
Julian, when be was about ready to there twined together like dewy vines,
"Yes. sir. 1 should call it unmanly to
i blood from the irritation of his injuries start, went looking for Rosalie from room and thus it was that love burned away
rahe over the embers of the war now to |
gratify personal‘spite. I hope 1 am on a ■&gt; hud rendered him excitable. Then, too, to room, and finally found her behind the the barriers of hate between the north
! be had brooded over his strange pre«Uca* qurtaius of a bay window crying.
and south. Out of the ashes of the burned
higher plane,” said Colonel Chenier.
'
.1TEH XXVL
"I have come to bid you farewell," he up home nnd the scar of the bayonet
meut to nn extent that had touched him
"Then you can forgive the mon who
ICES HIMSELF TO COLONEL
with recklessness. It was well for him said; "my time is short; haven't you wound grew the sweet flower ot recon­
burned your house and bayoneted your 1 that he could fall asleep. He awoke feelsomething cheering to say to me?**
ciliation.
daughter?" cried Julian excitedly.
He did not notice her tears. The outer
। ing greatly refreshed just as Rosalie
The southern summer camo on apace.
Colonel Chenier’s face darkened. He
■| came into the doorway. When hfa eyes bbuds were closed and there was soft Dusky splendors hovered iu the groves
moved uneasily in hu chair.
■
fell
upon
her
shining
hair
and
beautiful.
twilight
behind
the
curtains.
and
avennes by night, and by day the
■•Ab. I ««.- raided Julian bitterly, to. I “
‘“ "“f
I “1 shall come back or not. just as you waves of heat shimmered over the house­
wouldn't em to ritake taraJx wttb that
“t hl'Yt
j say," he half whispered. “I lov«* you too tops and along the silver river. The time
' ily. He pnt forth his hand and said:
particular soldier!"
;
"I knew you would come, Rosalie"— much to stay near you any longer, un- wns nearing when tho Cheniers would
"It was a dastardly, cowardly, dishon- •।
lefa. unless—if you cannot and will not embark for France, J ulian finally pre­
I and his face beamed joyfully.
Mrs. Anna Sutherland
orable deed!' replied Colonel Chenier,
&gt;&lt;he hesitated; her eyes would not meet —if it is unpleasant to you for me to be vailed upon Rosalie to set their marriage
"and not within the rules of civilized
Kalamazoo, Mich., bad swellings tn tbo neck, or
day early enough so that he could take
here."
his, and she did not speak.
warfare."
She hid her face in her hands a mo­ her to Chicago for a few weeks before
“You don't know how 1 have longed to
jraar. canting
Julian, after a moment, continued:
see you, to hear yon talk, to have you ment in her peculiar girlish way, while their departure for the land of the mistral
great suffering, vrheushccaughtcoldcouldnot
“1 knew you couldn’t keep up to your
near me." he went on, still holding out he stammered and paused in his speech; and Chateau Chenier.
walh two blocks without fainting. Sho took
high 'standard, and make good your
then
she
looked
up
nnd
said
in
a
breath
­
“
I
want
to
show
you
to
my
friends,"
- his hand.
•,
pretty theory of letting the dead past
he proudly said, “so that they may see
She came Into the room and went to less sort uf voice:
bur}* its dea l, and all that. It's all very
“You must not stay away—you must how great has been my second victory
the table, where she stood for a time
And is now freo from It all. Sho has urged ■
well till it comes home, and then*^----making some pretense of rearranging the come buck with papa."
over the south."
many others to* toko Hood's Sarsaparilla ami
“No, sir." Colonel Chenier interrhpte*!,
"May I come liack for your he eagerly
“It is not a victory,” sho quickly re­
they have also been cured. It will do you good.
flowers.Adelaide had put there.
•
"you are wrong. 1 admit you touched
asked,
leaning
toward
her,
his
arms
half
joined.
“
for
you
are
my
prisoner
for
"Oh. Rosalie, Rbsalie, bow could you
HOOD'8 Pl Lils Caro all Liver I’.U, JsundJcs.
m, .t a leml«r point whon yon me:.- rtay away so long?" he exclaimed, „„
his raided. “Will you be my wife, Rosalie?" life!" She put her arms around him to
tionrJ th, burnrait of my boww anti th. |
huji[
, ’w
How sweet and why and lissom she illustrate his captivity.
.tabbing ot my daughter; but 1 Kty to
him B
ick luU( frighWned looked in that tender light as she trem­
"Well, then." he said, U1 want to show
you now that I can and do iorglT, mu |
Mid th8 rMJ. Woom v,nl&gt;hrf
blingly toyed with the Provence cross, all of Sherman’s boys how things have
MCHlTiiAGFSALE.
those outrages—that is. I do not hold (
cjieajtSt fearing them for a moment lind alternately lifted and let fall her changed, and how delightful it is now
nm the man."
I»efau!l having been made in the condition* of
them a charge against the indiriduaf ;
.(, M
wistful, happy, gray brown eyes! How boenpturod in the south.**
a certain inortgsxe made and exeeiited bv WJl.
'- hurts proved vary seriwho committed them in the name of j
...vv you getting well?" the asked in a could she speak with her heart throbbing
When Rosalie was once more in the flaiu L Mead andNellla K. Mead his wife# W®
• physician from the firat
wop-and liberty and national glory. A ■ ^one judicative of great restraint, as if wildly iu her threat and her lips trem­ north she found its fascination stronger । el:v of St. Paul, State ot MinneeoUkto Henry
Fln.'hout. date&lt;l Scirtineber thirteenth A. D.
I soldier fa a mere machine.
i every expedient for r.npearing at ease had bling so! But even thb delicious silence than ever. The prairies with their seas I*&lt;’ nnd recorded In the office of the Hegirter of
’
He wn* compel led to lie arotayin^*’' exchix^llCJuifalj*hfa ev« i
beyond i,»
her
retmh. As
if nt
nt tho
the : could not sutiMy Julian. He was too
Deed* f-&gt;r Hurry dountr State ot Michigan on Um
'“You had better be careful what you
r r.w,,-h
a. if
of corn and vast plains of pasture, the tweuty-nnd
day ot September A. D. 1M1 In
:. ' attitude and submit to
• '
’---------- h j, ’. 11 •
* sound of her own voice, the blood flowed J stubborn to reach forth nnd take her thronged towns and the hum and hurry Liber .’15 'of Mortguu * &lt;m page* ITT and t .*
.-r ponltldng and dosing,
Do 1 understand -I back into her face, lighting it withit deli- into hfa arms before she hod expreatly of industry and enterprise, seemed to which said mortgage was duly •«»lgned by »ald
graming strangely;
Henrr Pinchout io Daniel Striker ot Hartings
wry Ii arJ for him to i^ear.
fast on every word. _
-- -——__
j-_—
iresmm. and
auu her
mu* sweet troubled
mvumwu
__—_ *icaie
cate freshness,
given him the right so to do.
clear her mind of the last trace of gloom. Mlebfaan by asrtsamrnt bearing data the tw«j. t uf hfa -own choice be­
I tletli dayoflMaV A. D. 1»&gt;0 and recorded In
you to say that you are nobly generous
is
Ie
burned
'■’•““cu with
nikh «
a oudJuw
sudden underglow.
••Your
“Your father fa ready to go and is Tlie whole country was hers!
the office et said Bcg-»t*r of I»re-l* for Barer
. • • rse nnd corapatiion revnl
___ —f
—
...I..
man
mH .i - ..
find bin^whr^rfth hi*
ownifhind
euw ..the cross on her breast rise waiting for me." ho said, with some obColonel Chenier and Adelaide are now county Michigan on the tenth day of May A. I».
a of pain. When the nnnltA.1 tha t vr *h tn tho Chanter home. I 30,2
"with lbo wa'*M
her emotion, scarequ.ilmauf conscieutx'at tbe thought in Provence. The question of Colonel l*ui in Mt*r
ot a»*lgnmeni* on pass .US.
ulZt ln»ra‘'b“I M&gt;lxmdr«berwiU.1m.P. ot hoi »«riy bruul tbb UobbonL.
u;Kin wlikh inort»age three I* claimed to be due
. .■ell enough to bear con­
Chenier's title to the chateau is under at the date ot thll notire the »nm ot eleven hun­
. r. :&lt;.I&lt;1 together their war
।
I
-«W
'»Won't investigation in the French courts, but dred one and H-lte dollar* nnd an Attorney ter
of fifty dollar* provided for tn * tld mortgage
..-.J adventures, Julian all the arm with
» ‘ a bayonet
'• r°, —fa that what . • ।.. "Won't yon Bbako handstritb meatier , you answer me, Ro^Uie? Mlut 1 goJulian and Rosalie are drifting about and no suit or pn&gt;reedlnjr» al law having been
.!■ ,* around, without ever you wean?"
’
.
’.J. i~~
—
—, • ---------------- ’
**----- and
Iaway
------— ..U,v.z...
vnn love
In,'A through a honeymoon that h&gt;ifr rtin for Instituted to recover the debt -wcured by said
without, L-nnttnnrr
knowing »lin»
that you
! our
tong' separation?"
he,’ said;
then.
tnortaaKc or any, part thereof: Therefore by
:
• ne memory which
me., nnu
nnd wnuuuv
without your protnfae to bo my l nearly two years.
les, suwas the prompt «P*F. ; as ^he seenn-d to waver and bed tale be- &gt; mr
virtue of the j-&gt;wrr ot sale contained In aald
- bitterest to him. He
reached Chateau Chenier they thoug&amp;t mortgage and the &gt;talute1n such rase made and
yes, sir, that is what I mean. A battle I fore him. he fervently murmured, "Oh. own
brown eved wife’-"
'
- ' • ■
'
tirevided. txXlc- la her» by given that nn Friday
ry direction to pave the was being fought all around my house, । Rosalie, my own, my flower of all the ! v.
He stooped toward her and put his they should bo content to stay there Uievilneteeiith
daiy ot Augirtt A. D. Iio? nt ten
”
w’
nf-ssfon; but whenever and my daughter, in the supreme mo- : south, come, yon have eluded me long '
always. They climbed upon the old o'clock In tbe f&lt;»rwno&lt;*n of »std day I shall sell at
auction to the highest Milder atthe north
..«•
mt Colonel Chenier taunt of exciteiuctrtt firwl upju tbo J... | eiMrayft-c rateC ■
,
1 “Come, comqf! he whispered,
and then ,wall
and
imagined
they
found
the
very pub'.lc
mil
anil
tabl'd
U.y
fraud
ta.
f-,
,,
ralrS
front
door
of
tbo
court 'tavern
—■ — • .taWS
- ••
“»&gt;,
onalo and
u .'in away by souse indi- tnchment that normed tho place, uf I I!“
1 sho yielded. Hu -felt her slip close to ,snot where the Maid of the Mistral used Hartivg*. Barry qounty. Mlcblzsn. (that Mug
courw .bo look tbo dunce! ot war."
I SlS'TSiu 0
pl.y bur luto while her lover
M
liiin aud nestle her bright head on bis todteud
,
»
1
z
’
t
&gt;
1
,1
v•
....
।
wind
thrills
the
flowers
and
grasses.
t ining usi a lawyer had
,
away iu
in toe
the eastern tvuto.
ware. uuuau
Julian jnortE«&lt;so IIHirif
iwwfb tlerwrf n*• iu«,
mar hr rem...OHCKCI* or HO
Colonel Chenier held his head high as
Was hbe aboQt t0 pinC(, lier
in breast, and ns ho clasped her tenderly ho was
»ary
to
pay
the
aaKiunt
«lne
cei
salo
n^rtcate
&lt;&gt;f approaching a point ho spoke, with the air of one who feels faia? Was rhe al&lt;ont to swiftly stoop nd said:
.
। pointed out to Rosalie the part of tbe With co percent |nt«-re«t thereon and nil Icyal
• r of 'indirection and cir- the grandeur of hfa sentiments.
' kiss lusrforehead? He felt the wave of a
"After k&gt; long—after so many doubts garden
।
whf-re tho peasant dug up tho e&gt;&gt;t» tomsther wish an Attorney fee nt flftv dol­
Julian smiled increduously, and lay j great happiness flow over him os a little and fears—ph. Rosalie you aro mine old
■
’ vice. He tried to edn,
cross. They drove along the country lar* s* provided Uirrrin. Th»* preiul»&lt;*‘ to oc
•old w.«l belae described In »nld moruaac are
for
a
moment
eying
the
dark
faced,
breeze
sprang
in
through
the
window
. (. btnier by gradual apforever!"
.
,roods between the fig and tho mulberry all those certain paro-vor |iarrvl« ot land «itn«ta
a moment „« it r-r.ntnmrl.itinc a ' and t°®*d Rosalie’s shining hair about
lh.it finally tho rtrange and for
“Ihavubeen yours all thotime," she orchards,
,
where the barefoot peasant hiDjf aud I&gt;elt&gt;R i.i the towu»hlp &lt;&gt;! Hope In the
soldierly man ns if contemplating a •
Co-iutv ot lUrrv and State fit Mlchlgaa and de'
her
forehead.
,
• • ; - n ;t should be disclosed,
murmured with her old naivete present women were picturesquely grouped, and rcrlN-d a* follow*; «o Wttt Tbe west half of the
spring upon him, then be said:
I The footfall of the physicinn coining
&lt;. -u\y undue passion. Ho '«•&gt;»»««
‘•You’ll takeratauta^
every word
of that
buck in
*"“
J'SLT.'iSrf
T"” "7------- ° iu her voice, "but—but I didn't know it where the Wild eyed children were work­ «outb«»*t quarter, the east half oPtlte R»atbColonel
Ctaofet,-1
w, »: quarter and the southwcM quarter of tbe
: .nd ho stAjve to be both
till
I
—
1
thought
you
were
going
to
die."
.
ing bareheaded in tho sun. It was -a
e.&lt;*t &lt;;unrt«r of aeclion number thirteen
I and inopportune sound. Rosalie started
The colonel smiled and shook his head, f[like a frightened bird, and with one
They were standing thus when Ade- sweet
,
.
ninx Of course Colonel
fulfillment of RoBalie'sdreams; but In to«n two north of range nine west.
Dated May 2*. A* D. IStt.
’ • : dream of Julian’s object
,
quick, never to be forgotten look into laide came in to tell Julian that tho car- Julian
grew tired of Provence, and they
DAX1K1. HTBIKKO. •
saying:
Assignee of Mortgage.
j
io wasjqnito refractory;
“No. you do not know me yet; you do • Julian's ejes. turned and glided nghHj' riago was waiting to take him to the went to Paris, and then to Switzerland,
DanivlStrikMU.
*
station, and that her father wns ready’ climbed the mountains and breathed the
,
• •-located up to Julian’s not know tbe southern j-eopk- yet. We I; from the room.
Attorney In person.
■
v.-a .pardonable on the are much better than your newspapers I
and impatient to be off.
sharp breath of the glaciers.
CHAPTER XXVLL
Julian released Rosalie and went to -. We leave them ill Rome. When they
.: military necessity or the
represent."
■nn:
gold
mine
.
meet
Adelaide,
smiling
proudly
and
joy
­
come
bock
to
America
they
will
prob
­
: - ;k of the excitement and
“Well, permit mo to introduce to you j
MORTGAGE SALE.
fully. He took her hand and said:
! ably vibrato between Chicago and
-vil war. He was a south­ in person the incendiary who burned I
“I am tho happiest man iu the world!” i Savannali. Julian has not become olNotice Is hereby given that default has been
:
1 school—a lielicver in tlie your mansion and the ruffian who I
In the pay meut of the money necured by a
Adelaide looked up into his beaming together a southern man, nnd Rosalie made
. &gt;a v. -rahiperof chivalry
mortgage bearing date the twenty firet- day of
stabbed your daughter.”
I cannot quite agree to tho northern win- AprilA. D. IM, execute! by David K. Fern and
face and said under her breath:
• L -1C tuse, a good hater of in“Certainly, sir, whenever you can."
Sarah A. Irero bh wife, of lbw Township at
“You have not told her?”
■ ters, which would seem to* be about all Emmett In the County of Calhoun and State of
His pride went on high, old
“1 am the man."
"Told her what?” ho naked, nnd then Ij that fa left to quarrel about between the Michigan, to Amelia Jonrs nf the township of
:
from which it would not ■ Colonel Chenier laughed.
Assyria In the County of Barry and State of
he
remembered.
"No,"
ho
added,
“
but
sections.
.
! r anything. When at last
Michigan, nnd recorded in tbeoffier of tbe Keg“You need not try to make a joke of
all tie powcra of the world cannot sepa­
Tlie old banjo from the “pocket" fa l*ter ot Deed* for the County of Ram*. Mich­
his secret it was with
it,’’cried Julian; “1 swear to you upon
igan. In Liberal of Mortgages oa page 43 on the
rate
1
us
now.
She
is
mine,
and
1
am
Rosalie's
constant
companion,
and
tho
: ■ -.vri I tness nnd mercilessness the honor of a man and a friend that I
lid day of April A. D. 18**1 at 11:45 o'clock In the
present taste for banjo playing among ltoreu&gt;mn; that said morlgnpe w &lt;tuly aligned
hers."
:.l &lt; ;&gt;eration.
am the very man.”
.
She did not reply, but turned and left refined Americans leaves her free to in­ by »ild Amelia Jone* to James Cushmoraof
. 1 ii-. njer;" ho said, “I am go­
reeuOekl. Calhoun Cquntv. Michigan, on tho
"You! pshaw, sir, the idea is prepos­
the room. Julian kissed Rosalie again dulge in those merry old songs ns often 3lth day ot March. A. IKisM by an assignment
.
il bafort long, and then I terous!" Colonel Chenier said this with a
as she may desire without any drfnger of dtilv recorded on tlm IStn day nf April A. D.
and went away.
i . i’l have to go back to Chi- great effort to be light; but he had caught
IsM al * o'clock In the forrtMwo. In the office ot
Colonel
Chenier
’
s
gold
mine
proved
to
•
shocking
society;
for
what
was
once
the
the ttrgiaterot Deeds for the County of B.rry.
l
'* that 1 ought to say to you something from Julian’s voice that dhilled
be a curious failure. When the bound- |i lyre of tho ignorant and enslaved south- Michigan In IJ Mr 23 ot Mortgaam. on ■ ngeSii;
l*t\
I -• ■&gt; that 1 love your daughter
ary ...,w
line —
of ------------hto mill----------estate came
to bo ,j ern negro fa now tho lute affected by the and that said mortgage was further duly a*sign­
ed
by said James Casbmore, to An&lt;trrw D.
? in ; desire to marry her."
“Go ask Miss Adelaide—snerecogm zed
run, it was found that n mere fringe of i raOflt cultured and mstlietic circles of the Etheridge ot the Clly of Battle Creek, Michigan
i
‘ ..• nier looked grave, and did
by alignment dated the l.uh day of llar&gt; li itw.
met she’ll tell yon who I am," tho young
j
great cities both north and south.
the rich discovery wan ..
bia. The deposit
and
duly recorded lu the office nt the register of
• :■ ' ' tree. He was not taken by man cried, impetuously gesticulating
was really on laud adjoining Colouel
THE RKT&gt;.
Deed* tor the County of Barry. Michigan, on the
i hut the matter wis of such with tho index-finger of his right hand.
15tli day of Srutenjbrr A. D. 1501 at 0 « o'clock
Chenier’s, and quite recently purchased
in
the
forenoon, Iq Liber M of Mortpur*. on
। : rt that iu his judgment it
“Are you serious? Are you sincere?
page 203: that the amount el dmed to t&gt;e due on
by Francis Whitcombe Ellis.
t • ue proceeded with slowly.
Nearly 200 years ago theChineseemperor said m rtgairr at the date of this notice l» the
On tbe way back to Savannali a mis­
mean"-----I ? yon Rosalie’s concent?" he at Do“you
sum
of
8761 7a
received nn cmUiswulor from the czar of
I am serious—1 am sincere—I mean
connection of trains delayed Julian and
Notice I* also hereby given that tbe po^cr of
ry i&lt; lib &gt;rately inquired.
Russia, Peter the Great. The embassador sale contained In vaid morlgvgr nn* her. me op­
every word 1 say.” Julian said with em­
Colonel Chenier a day in Atlanta. Here I
came to the palace on horseback, with a erative by reason of the default of said Mortgagor
i . movc.1 painfully upon his bol- phasis; “and I am anxious to know where
Julian found himself suddenly face to I giant on one aide of him aud a dwarf on in paying the inane}* •••cutrd thereby. «i.d »o
! tain gained time to consider your theory is now? Do you still think
face with Ellis. Their eyes thrust and tbe other, both on foot. He Insisted on de­ sailo- proceeding at law ha* been instituted tn
recover tbe debt now remMulug secured by
■
but he could frame no you can control your prejudice?”
parried a moment, and then Julian said: livering tbe czar’s letter iu person aud was sad I mortgage.or any part thereof.
i phrase; he tdmply said:
“Oh, Rosalie, you are mine forct'cr."
Colonel Chenier looked at Julian for a
Notice is also hcrebv given that tn pursuance
“I don’t want you to bo my enemy; I finally given an audience. According to
| but I hope to get it"
moment In silent inquiry; then his dark
Julian got well ven' soon. His con­ want to leave tho south without n single Chinese etiquette bo should have placed of the rower of snle contained tn said mortgage
and th" statute In such rases m vie and pro­
■ । Chenier smiled grimly.
the letter ou a table in tbe vestibule in the vided, the premhes described In nnd covered
face grew darker, and his eyes took on a valescence was so rapid that within bitter memory."
;
! • i.r • very uncertain, sir; very
bvs dd mortgage, to vIt: AU that piece of land
three days from th« date of our last ।
Ellis now looked straight into the palace, kneeling-in front of iu
.
In the Township of Aaarria In the
jin. P« riuips I would better re- strange gloominess.
Tb«- emperor compromised tbe blotter by •Itnate
Adelaide camo in with a tray of cut chapter he was able to sit on the-veranda northerner’s eyes. Presently he slowly'
Conntr &lt;»( Barry nnd State of Michigan &lt;l**'TB&gt;Jetting die table be brought into tbo audU ed sut the south west quarter ot the north wwt
ndderation of the question until flowers, jasmines, roses, violets and gera­ and watch the mocking birds flit to and
■aid:
quarter of section number twenty three In town­
Jon ar.
fro among tho trees that shaded "the i ’ “It is all right, sir, all right I have j eno: chamber, atvl the diplomat wns pur­ ship number one north of range numimr seven
I milled to cotno in. Ho walked np to tbo
niums.
“X
xm.lcd.Julian quickly, "that
"How are you • feeling this morning, itreet Somehow he had drawn infinite been the loser all around; but, when a j j emperor and then prostrated himself be- west, will be sold st public nnctioo at thr from
is just plint I d&lt;&gt; not want you to do. 1
doorot the Court Hou»« (that being tbe p!«co
Mr. Julian?** she inquired, os she put her happiness from tho expression of Rcsalic's Etieman apologizes, it fa an end of । fore tbe table and held up the czar's letter of holding tlie CSrtult Court tor the County of
un
from reasons of my own, that brilliant aud fragrant load on the table face, or from some indescribable intona­
I in both hands. While iu tills position tlie Barry', tn the city ot Ha»ttegt tn the Cmin’y nf
igs.”
. ।
I ought to know, before 1 speak further
Tlie
rich,, deep voice of the southerner
j emperor look an unfair advantage of him Barry. Michigan on the l«h day ot Anau*t A. D.
tion in her voice, or from the atmoexue
muu
--------.
,
lent at 2 o’clock In the afternoon, to pay tho
his window.
to her, how you would regard my mar­ near
i16 tnB
Julian. There
Tnere was • ttnu
unj u
|B,„
(t lnm on ya Knem
knees.. D
But
the TOua6
count amount dun on said mortgage with 7 per cent
“Oh, thank you, I am ever so much phere that she had seemed to bring with thrilled and charmed Julian*
riage •.■nth your daughter."
something evil
evi'i in
iu it, but there was an
on j turno(
tarno(ij tbe
the tables by looking about him ir- Interest sad all legal costs and expense*.
better—I am enormously relieved,” ho tier on the occasion of her only visit to ■omething
Dated the lath dav of May MM.
iimmense
;---- -------- —
,lte aud making grimaces. Thoem­
**l regard you very highly, air," said exclaimed; “I have just unburdened
reverse of ur.mothinsr
something UOthetiCpathetic- ! _______
reverently
asduwD. Erwantnog.
! his sick room.
Colonel Chenier, “and, so fpr os I am
ail y noble.
They parted, and have pcror saw that be was being made ridicumyself to your father—told him who I j Colonel Chenier was much tho same ally noble.
। never met again.
i ious, and thereupon naked him to rise.—
’ coneeraed. should be proud to call you
I is formerly—polite, entertaining, talk“Attorney tor AssfaM® &lt;* Mort&lt;*x«.
®y sen. It Is for Rosalie herself to de­ am and what I did."
She glanced hastily from the yoonxr
ride tbe matter.".

HiS

PAWN

Goitre

40 Years

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Q^&gt;

�dinoera,
Terrible

.

'ttJcK.’ * '«•

S.wnl.1

Mr* tle^arnt'bm&gt;th. Saturday eveniug,
. fei]
IL with tire tb’.mwtnc pragma:
DJn.u U&gt;e June
Roll call. qaoiatitaW from &lt;«ernm» authleft ana aeroM the tracx-fwMoa
, &gt;ruiMelc German cwurae in English. chappM«-n&lt;.r lnU»
,„d
101h
h., M1„ Bu,,,.
"2* 21? J1*!,1Joublwl or •I The
Tbo dowi.on
downfall uf
U New
N- •Eranet?, Mm. M.
tbo wrt»t. It being
He „„ Hick's, synojxwlb.
• *•
Physical culture, Mrs. Holloway, .nynop.

half from tbe city M
tonUM.pe&gt;l.»«d^

.

Md «n&lt;l lAtbrop ’5"

“fwn, tbe sis. .
, Botany. Miss Rose Goojvvar.
The U- 8. patent office. Wil Cobb, synTduslc.

nleely and will soon Im- able to bo awe.5&gt;e acddeat Is *H the more sad as Mr
Reed Is a poor man aud upwards of

year* of age.

THE GTORiOdS'^UR™Ilastinc* Will Celebrate.

.
Monday evening a meeting tea? called
I in the court room to obtain the sentiment.
1 of the mvrcluUJU of the city, and a.l .ritt, zena interested In celebrating the 4th. A
goodly number were present and a sur, prialfiriy H»cly inteKrat taken hi the mat*
j ter. The meeting was organized by elect­
ing the following officer*:
E. Y. Hogle, President.
Ed Powers, Treasurer.
Fred U Heath, Secrctajy.,
Jas. 1,. Wilkins was chosen to act ns
Marshal of the day.
.
A committee was appointed to solicit
subscriptions and at the present time neariy 5600 has been_ralsed..&lt;~We are unable
'♦o-gWe'tfie program It the present time,
but among the sports there will in*
n fine
hose race, which will be con­
tested by several of the best companies of
tbe state.
Beside* this there will be
fool racing and other sports too numerous
to mention. In the evening there will be
a fine display of fire works. The committee
will aim to secure some special attractions
though It-is Impossible to say what they
will be.
Every merchant ought to contribute
willingly,.and those who will receive any
benefit from drawing the crowd here
ought to give largely, as the- more they
give the larger the crowd will be, and
hence the larger their profits will be. It
ba* been the policy of tha people ot this
city for many years to go elsewhere and
spend thflr money. Why not get up some
good attractions here and keep that money
at home?

Tuesday morning the whistle at the En­
gine house gave four distinct toots,
as much a* to say there was a fire In the
fourth ward somewhere. After the toots
were given the Mocking Bird got in his
work and the city resounded with tbi
wild, wlerd shrieks peculiar to that morica! (?) instrument. The fire laddies came
tearing up through the streets with their
apparatus, and getting np to the Soldier's
monument the search was commenced for
a fire. Someone perceived wine smoke
and stcr.ni aronnff Rentlry, Tomlinson A
Rider's lac lory, »o the iwj* look a little
run «iown the '.ay dragging?their carts
lMdtai-1 iheib. Nui l»r»i.44*i,»-V» lint! wbot
they t.vre luuk|iig diki down- tliul Way
they were rctuping. when they were hallid by a tpcssetcrer from the Engine house
that tin* lire nhtrm had Iwun bounded nt
the furniture factory. Al this the cry J&lt;as
raised that "the futniiure factory fs on
fire,” so the bqyaUMik another!- nice little
run of about half n mile. Coming np to
tills structure they wen.* conf runted by Hie
entire absence pf anything like afire. In
fact there-was pot any fire within nently
20 rod* of tlie buildings.
'
Pat Murphy.! assistant eusinei-r at the
Engine house. । had his body, about twothirds through the utan-hule in one of the
boiler*, taking^ sweat bstb togvt btmsvlf
in trim ter his race with Durr Mudge so it
is said, though! Put firmly denies it.
At
the first ,M&gt;uud of the alarm Pat nttempt.-d
to extricate himself, hut only succeeded by
turning » dmildc fli|&gt;llop and^pnllhff the
four ton bolh-H out of place. From h.-re
the path to llaj whistle cord waa*mpt.th.
Tuere'was ifitich specuiathm «s ijt«» ’.he
origin &lt;•! the alarm, but an ext-mlnriluti a
little latef dihqored it- Near ibe residence
of Abe Ellis in; tho -4th ward, the tcleph.me
win: wns .•v.ayi1:! by the breeze so thnt Ii
touched the wire of tho alarm bell, nitinlngfrom the qurniluju tteeiuQ* to the En2lnc house. Giving the nqulrcd numlrer
of f|hga for bit at Ute luiultuie factory
Pat w ry naturtlly pulled the string—tbe
hose buys did tlie rest

BEATS THE WORLD.
Largent Eli I ;■ ni.nl Ever Made.

Monday afteipoon occurred an event ot
great KiiiMirtanee In the indiHlriul history
of tlie city, being tlie shlpiuetit of a whole
train-load of woo! boot* to Chicago. No
such shipment pf kit boots has ever been
made before bylany eduevht In the world
at one lime, and fids oecaaion was suffic­
ient to draw out a large crowd of specta­
tors. who wanted to see the novel sight.
Tho cars were pdly decorated with flags
and placard* fuluunor uf lire event, and on
each car
a long streamer, going nearly
the entire length uf the car, say ing that
"This.carl* loaded with Wool boobs from
•the Hasting* Woo! Boot Co.” Tbe C. K.
•A S. official* sent over their best and
strongest engluu to take away the pre­
vious load, and it was taxer! almost to Its
capacity to gpt the long train under head­
way. ami no wonder for 50,000 pain of
felt bool*, together with 4,000 boxes in
which they are packed, weigh down heav­
ily. Before the train-started it was back■ cd down ou the “y” and photographed by
’ George L. Heath.
There are nut many cltlfes of this size
' that can send out a train luad of finished
rpcoduct at oue time, and Monday's ship­
ment will be a great advertisement for- the
city. From Kalamazou tho train load went
to Chicago entirely by day light; mention of
it being made in the Chicago daily papers.
In (he hands of tho retail dealers this
shipment will be worth from 860.000 to
375,000—quite a fortune to roll out of a city
at one time.
By tho first of uext month anoth­
er train load quite a* large as thia one can
be shipped if deaired. Manager Pender­
gast desired to have them all go at once
making a train load of upwards of 30 car*,
requiring two engines, but some of the
jobbers were unable to receive tlielr orders
at thia time. But as it ia it la by far the
largest single shipment ever made, and rvriecte greet credit upou the city and the In­
stitution.
-

Church and Society.

The first conveutioa of tbe Chrintain En­
deavor societies of Barry county will be
held in die prvsbyicrizn church Saturday,
June 11. Among the speakers are Rev.
Thomas G. Smith, of Grand Rapids, Mr.
C. L. Stevens. Ypsilanti. Mr. Herbert M.
Rich. MkfdlevUle. and others. Tbe after -

COHINQ

uauzl Cbtidi

Sunday evening Mr. J. O. ^Majiuia- a
Japanese student at Albion college, will
lecture at the M. E. church on Japan, He
will wear the native Japanese dress, cud
exhibit many curiotfitie* from his native
land. The lecture will be both picasing
and instructive.
The memorial services of the Knights of
Pythias will be held next Sunday. At 3
p. tn.. Rev. W. M. Puffer will deliver an
address to the Knights, after which they
wlU‘repair W, the cemetery and decorate
the graves uf deceased Brothers.
Children’s day will be observed at the
Presbyterian church next Sunday morning.
A very interesting program has been prepared. Usual evening services.
■
TI » v p s r F mpcts in tbe Preabv-’

aud side remarks without losing their com­
posure. But nt a dinner th* cleverest met
their match Ln George Holland, the actor.
Mr. Holland was called upon by the chair
to ssy something. No sooner bad he risen
to his feet titan the tun began. All sorts
of funny remarks were burled nt him. but
without having tho slightest effect. Tho
members were amnsed at his evident in­
difference, but they determined not to be
baffled, and redoubled theirefforts to break
in upon tbe speaker. Again they were tinaucoariul.
.
Tbe speaker continued the even tenor of
his way until through with his remarks,
when he took his seat with not even a
hair rufi’.ed. The next tiny a man who had
!&gt;cen an interested witness approached Mr.
Holland nnd asked him how he managed
to keep his nerve. "They didn’t appear to
rattle you very much last night," he said.
"How did you work itF’ The old actor
bent forward with ids hand to his car.
"You’ll have to talk louder,” ho salU.
•Tm as deaf as a post!”—Philadelphia Rec­
ord.
___________

It may interest housewives to know that
it la not tho elegant thing to speak of a
piece of furniture na imported, or coiniog
from the other side, aa one aperies proudly
of a gown or bonnet. People of means are
buying the furniture made from American
designs in thrir own country at just three
Miuca tut

v. .....

----- .---------

American designs ore acknowledged the
moat artistic of the period, and yet there is
neither au American school of design for
The Wedding Beporter.
this particular branch or any marked char­
, This reporter is young, good looking and acteristics by which iffia distinguished. ;
dresses well. His forte is weddings. No.
Tho American designer originates his
marriage in tbe district in which his paper Idea, formulates a rough little outline of
circulates can be said to bo complete with­ it, bands it over to bis French and Ger­
out tlm^ttendance of our friend, Mr. Tur­ man draftsmen, who work it out with
tledove. The numlcr of young people he the patient and painstaking skill which
litis seen take one another for better or for tho designer is in too much of a hurry to
worse must be remarkable for so young a spend his precious time over. This design
man. Upou the subject of the dresses of is executed, and when completed is sold to
tbo bride and bridesmaids be is as reliable the connoisseur who appreciates the dif­
an authority ns most of those ladies who ference in the durability and benuty of the
make n point of gracing every wedding homo product, and willingly pays tho ad­
with their presence, nnd what he does not vanced price.—New York Sun.
1
know on tbe whole subject of marriage
ceremonies Is not worth knowing.
In his day he must have written enough
A pretty way to send a gift is to do it up
about "happy couples" to fill a good sized
in one of the colored tissue papers, tie It
volume. Notwithstanding all he has gone, with tbe extremely narrow ribbon that
through, he is still a bachelor, and perhaps can be bought for a few pennies, the whois
a similar experience would frighten tbe twelve yards, and so give your friend tbe
most reckless man from venturing upon pleasure pf untying tbe mysterious box, of
the married state. His friends suggest to.
removing the pretty ribbons and of com­
him that his large and varied experience ing to the surprise at last, the something
In weddings might bo turnod into a good
for which sho has longed for many n day.
source of revenue if be were to hire himself I know a woman who bn* wanted n pin­
out to would be bridegrooms who want in■traction in their part of the important* cushion ten . ears, who in that time has
gotten two diamond bracelets hud innu­
proceedings.—Loudon Tit-tyts. .
merable rings, but the long looked for pin­
cushion has never come. She still hopes
for it, and believes, that this year-will
It must also be borne In mind thnt dogs certainly bring It. You say, “Why uot
are and always have been bred for special buy It!” Well, now, who ever bongbt a
purposes, such as pointing, retrieving, pincushion without the intention of giv­
running, watching and biting, but hot for ing It to somebody else?—Ladles' Home
general Intelligence. Mr. Gallon, who Journal.
.
calls attention to this fact, suggests that
it would be Interesting as a psychological
Unlucky Days of tbe Year.
experiment to mate the cleverest dogs
In Grafton's manual of bis Chronicles,
generation after generation, breeding and 1365, the unlucky days, according to tho
educating them solely for intellectual opinions of the astronomers, are named as
power and disregarding every other con
follows: Jan. 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 13, 17 and 20
sideration.
are unlucky: Feb. 20. 27 and 28 unlucky, 8,
In order to carry out this plan to perfec­ 10 and 17 very unlucky; March 16, 17 and
tion and to realize all tbo possibilities In­ 20 very unlucky; April 7, 8, 10 and 20 un­
volved in such a comprehensive scheme. It lucky; May 3 and 0 unlucky, 7, 13 and 90
would be necessanr to devise some system very unlucky; June 10 and 23 unlucky, 4
of signs by which''dogs would bo able to and 8 very unlucky; Aug. 20 and CO un­
communicate their ideas more fully nnd lucky, 10 and 20 very unlucky; Sep. 3, 4, 21
more clearly than they can do at present, and 23 unlucky, 0 aud 7 very unlucky; Oct.
both to each other nnd to man. That tbo 4,16 and 34 unlucky, 6 very unlucky; Nov.
invention of such a language is not impos­ 5, 6, 20 and 30 unlucky, 15 aud 30 very un­
sible Is evident from what has been already lucky: Dec. 15 ami -2 unlucky, 0, 7 and 0
achieved iu the training of dogs for exhi­ very unlucky.—Pittsburgh Dispatch.
bition, as well ns from the extent to which
they have learned to- understand human
Sp«e&lt;! Of One Ocean Current.
speech by mere association with man.—
Some time ago the fik;::rchrad of a ship
Professor E. P. Evans in Popular Science
was piuked up ucur n iiit c island eff t he
Monthly.
coast of western Auati-oin, which, from
tbo course, it w;w, pursidug when found,
A rather laughable scerfe was enacted all had evidently only just nrrive«f there. It
day long yestmluy In front of one.of the was identified ns telouging to n vessel that
house furnishing stores on Main street. A had been burned at sen near Cape Horn, at
rocking cbnfr was set on tbe sidewalk aud a puint just tt.OO&gt; Utiles away, two years
a placard stuck up stating that President and n half before. The menu rate at which
Harrison sat in the chair at the time of the figurehead had traveled was therefore
the Bennington celebration. An affidavit about six miles and u half a day. and this
of the sale by a Bennington furniture may be taken ns being the speed of the par­
dealer to the Worcester flrm was pinned ticular current which had borne it along.
up. The sign stated. "Sit down in the —Yankee Blade.
chair that President Harrison once eat in."
a'nd men and women and boys and girls
all squatted for a moment in the chair and
The use of messenger pigeons, not only
then hurried along.
for sporting purposes, but in other ways,
It was laughable to t-ee some people do is rapidly extending. The United States
the act.. They would, be walking along at government has already established a loft
a rapid pace, see the sign and land lightly at Key West island for naval and military
on the cushion, and iu another moment purposes, tbe government of Canada Is ar­
they were gone. Others, of a more mod­ ranging to utilize them as bearers of news
erate temperament, would make them­ from Sable island to Halifax, and on the
selves at home in the chair for several mo­ Continent the German, Austrian, Russian
menta. acting as if they enjoyed tho cush­ and other authorities are sedulously train­
ion onoe occupied by the nation’s chief of­ ing birds for practical work in time of war.
—Denver Republican.
ficial.—Worcester Spy.

Will be led by MIm Leda Barker.

The

Lightning

CRAYON

D. H. BAY'S, late of Kalamazoo, has
Just opened a

New Photo-studio
In Hastings and is prepared to turn
j —— out FIRST CLASS work in the latest
styles of the art.
With a clean, cosy, GROUND FLOOR
STUDIO, first class outfit, good
accessories, prompt attention to busi­
ness and corteous treatment, he can­
not fail to please you.
We give special attention to CHIL­
DREN and FAMILY GROUPS.
Prices reasonable and all work guar­
anteed.

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Our studio will be open to the public.
Come and see us and get acquainted
whether you want pictures or not.
Mrs. Bays will be in constant atten­
dance upon the reception room to wel­
come all callers.
Soliciting a liberal share of the pub­
lic patronage, I am
Y ours very truly,

D. H. MTS

PORTRAIT

ARTIS

Whose lightning rapidity has caused wonderment and

paper tllk all through Michigan cities, will be with us ONE
WEEK,.commencing Monday, June 13th, and will ma&lt;e

Your Crayon Portrait Free
With every purchase, during the week, of 25 cents or nore.
This will be an EVENTFUL WEEK.

In connection with our idea of selling Pure Drugs, Medi­
cines, Books, stationery, etc., at moderate prices, we place at

your service the most WONDERFUL ARTIST of the day.
Only three minutes

He makes your picture while you wait.
of your time required.

Herds Pastime and Amusement
Do not miss this opportunity or you will regret it.'

W. H. qOObTMR
Modern Druggist, Hastings, Mich.

Head and shoulders
above Competition.

R. Mudrs &amp; Son

just in Tine
To see those

Clothiers and

Gents’ Furnishers.

NEW SPRffld GOODS!

Photographs

Saturday, June

Goodyear

Telling the
Boy of
Those
Brown Suits
For Boys and Men

R. MUDGE &amp; SON’S, The Clothiers.
e are here to do business on the square, and sell goods
cheaper than ever this year.
We have the ’finest and
cheapest line of clothing in the city of Hastings to-day.
Call and see us.
&lt;
r jyj. &amp; S.
Hastings City Bank,
THE MARKETS-

Hastings,

Hastlnga.
Apples—Dried* ti&amp;te.
Butter-10(112.
Clover aroa M 25.
Rezas—11.20 per bu.
Com—*o.

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Mich.

$75,000.00.

SURPLUS 17.000.00.

Michigan.

HMre-Beef, 4%e; calf, 5c.
ibSr8&lt;*‘MnrBt asc
bw;

DirjtcroMa:
D. W. Reynolds,
W. H.
;

Wheat is low and | flour
should be the- same, ror a
short time I will sell

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Cheater Xmmt. Vice. Free.

Flour—fi-W per hundred.

LOOK* HERE
White Rose Flour

ontcias:

erbu.
Potatoes- 15CCJ-.10, per bu.
rorx—36.50

Barlay-I K.
WWc.
rhlefcM»hv8 7e;
it*.
Tnrken-llve. ac; dreaded, lie.

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JohuOarmh,
ctator Mmm,
P.T.Oatoro'e.

a gutwal

AT

$2.20 PEK 100 L5JThis is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to
“W.
grade.
Jlon.
Head-light oil 7 ots. a g

JOS. ROGER:

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Hastings Banner.

XVIL NO. 7

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 18, 1892.

A NEW INVENTION.

fwws Hastings

Banner.

Published Thursdays by
COOK BBOS..
HA&amp;TIXGS, xren.

COUNTY NEWS.

DRUG STORE.
For 16 years the leading drug
• auo book store in Hastings.

■ ista'-Smi SciwI Books,
I Tlie most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

III.

Goodyear,

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.
*

Hastings, - - - Mich.

25

YEARS

Piano Style Organ
Is a new invention no lodger!
AU U V 9 Bei anse they are now well-known throughout
VV n I I the Unites States.
Winn l.elir ihgans first came out, the New York "Music
Trs'l- said: "Despite the many attempts which have' been
iiKii'n n&gt;r -wine time past by reed-organ manufacturers toward
, i .:
new in reed-organs in the wajLf six or seven oc­
ta ryles. tiiey have all until blit recently failed. It is,
tie r. i-Te. interesting to note the somiswjiat remarkable suei.wiiicli Messrs H. Lelir &amp; Co. hav*attained in this diretioii."
\
.
• ’•
ii t hic.ago “Indicator" said Jan. 16th. 1892: “The sue&lt;: Lehr &lt;t Co. has been remarkable and affords another
pr&gt;- ■: that the public soon appreciates a really good article.”
VpC It you don’t want to buy a poor organ, when you
ILJ, ran get thb Lehr, the handsomest, best toned and
easie st blowing Organ in the market at a most moderate

SOLID WEAR

Is the length of time that

STERLffle IRLAID
SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—“Good
Form," of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
&lt;Jf anything in my Jew­
elry store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

liiiit

lli,rp(ilsheii iei' Co.,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks,

Blankets, Bedding,

Live Geese Feathers.
x I lie most complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state.

A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
.for 81.00,. try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

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We make a specialty
nmking Gents suits
ana pants to order.

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Fais Green,
London Purple, White Hellabore. Insect powder and Car­
bolic acid, and save your
fruit. The use of the above
articles is increasing every
year, and there is no ques­
tion as to their power to Lji 11
all kirtds of insects, also as to
the benefits derived from
their use. To obtain the best
results pure articles must be
used. You can find the same
at

Fred L. Heath,

AND

GRAND RAPIDS,

It is during the month of
June when everything is in
bloom, that you should use

;i

THE DRUGGIST, also a first
class drug stcck, sold at prices
that has given him the repu­
tation of “The low price
druggist” Call on him.

Nashville.
Nellie Felghner, of Hastings, spent Sun­
day with her sister here—Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Everts were at Hastings. SaturdayEdith Fleming attended the Christian En­
deavor convention at Hastings. June 11th
Mr. and Mrs. Glendou Richards, of Grand
Rapids, were guests at Dr. Young’s over
Sunday—Mr. ajid Mnt Geo.- Bell Ba\e new
Mctor safelief— Mr. and Mrs. H. IL
■Dickinson, Mrs. Lusk and Julia and Mrs.
J. B. Marshall were at Kalamazoo the fore
part of the week attending the commence­
ment exercises of the Baptist college—The
rhcM drew a great crowd here on Friday—
U C. Felghner, of the, Woodland News,
was in town the tint of the week—A Mr.
Wm. Coagnty has started a laundry In the
building the second door north of the Wol­
cott house—Capatola Shaw, of Eaton Rap­
ids, was the guest of Edna Smith last week.

X

| Cua*s Grove.

There was a happy meeting here when
I rof. E. Davenport stepped off the train
from his Brazilian trip—Wm. Bain ship­
ped a carload of hogs from this station—
Where Is our Woodland prophet? Come
’? lhp fn,nt and Ktre
Peiting time—L.
F-Wolf made a business trip to Grand
Rapids—Remember we observe Children's
day June 25th. in the evening. All come
and bring an offering for foreign mission—
Buck Durkee is contemplating building
here, and suiting a barber shop—Eva Mc­
Donald is regaining her health—Mrs. Mc­
Donald, of near Cedar Creek, Is visiting
her son here—Our school had a very pleas­
ant entertaiument Friday of last week—
Smith Munlon is putting a wall undty his
new house before moving to our city—
Now corn goes in the ground almost by
dayjiud night—Levi Boice and wife, of
McBride, H visiting friends here.
------- ------ ------------DanDeld.
The law suit held before Esq, Edmunds
last week between T. E. Godde and Tom
Kennedy wm adjourned until the Ifltb,
when Law) er Miller and I’. T. Colgrnve
will see that rights according to law are
adjusted—John Prine and wife visited
friends and- relatives in Jackson county
last week—Henry Wickwire was here on
business In our burg last Saturday even­
ing—Harry Tetberick. of Ijaltlu Creek,
was here calling on friends last Saturday
and Sunday—L. C. Edmunds is drawing
Ills wheat to Battle Creek for 86 cents per
bushel—Henry Wickwire is also market­
ing his wheat at Milo at 85 cents—Harry
Bellinger is marketing his wheat at Delton
at 85 cents—The grass, wheat, oats and
corn crop is looking very promising here
shouts, but the pear and apple crop Is not
looking so good.
~
Dowling.
Frank Pt-rsull lias moved In 1’. Gran­
ger's ‘.louse—Mrs. Chas. Graham will, visit
her sister, Mrs. Ed. Zander, of Kalamazoo,
next week—Married, on the 9th. Mrs.
Rose Me Peck to William Phillips, both of
Dowling. They have gone to Pennfield to
live until the latter part of the season—Dr.
VanHorn was In Detroit a few days Inst
week—We are a little late, but a 9 pound
boy has come to stay at N. Edmund’s—
Shell Warner attended the dance at Bod­
ford last Friday evening—Quite a number
attended Prof. Taylor's musical concert at
Pennock's grove last Saturday—Mae Ederle
Is visiting relative s here this week—Mrs.
Chas Mack is quite poorly—There is some
talk of celebraflng the 4th of July at
Dowling this year—William Warner is re­
ported very sick at this writing with lung
fever—Children’s day will be observed at
the Weeks*school house next Sunday—Dr.
Sheffield has been attending Dr. Van
Horn's patients for a short lime.
Delton.
Ice cream at the bowery Saturday after­
noon and evening—For program for the
4th of July see small bills—Childrens day
was well attended at the school house last
Saturday—SI. R. Gwin has returned from
Sherwood—Several of Hastings’ people
Sundayed at Wall lake resort—H. C. Boyn­
ton is in Kalamazoo on business—Mrs.
Hynes’was at the Hub Monday—The K.
O. T. M. of this place was represented at
Battle Creek lost Saturday there being
2000 Maceabees present at that place—
Quite a number Of our townspeople at­
tended the 1. O. O. F decoration services
at Prairieville Tuesday—While Mr. Glea­
son and Andrew Eddy was crossing the
R. IL track with one of Mr. Skillman's
tenuis they became frightened and ran as
ilk Gleason’s farm. No particular dam*

Johmtawn.

Now don't grumble if we have some hot
days—These June days make our city cou­
sins begin to think of our pleasant lakes
and shady groves. Fine lake ia dotted
with fishing boats most of tho time—School
closes In district No. 8 on Tuesday, June
To consumers of kerosene oil In Has­ 14th—Children’s day at King's school
tings and Barry Co: We have established house lust Sunday. The weather was fine
an agency at Hastings for the sale of and n large attendance Is reported. A
Snow Drop oil, which for laminating pur­ lengthy program was arranged nnd carried
poses has no equal. Being a product of out.
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes it perfectly safe. It produces
World's Fair Notes.
a elearand white light and free of odor,
nor does It cause any deposit on chimney
All material for the Maryland building
which Is so common with cheap and low will be token to Chicago free of cost by the
test Ohio oil. Since July 1. 1801. Michi­ Baltimore * Ohio railroad.
gan allows die use of 120 degrees fire test
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene
More than 37,000 worth of granite and
made from Ohio crude and possesses a other building material has been donated
larger percentage ofsulphur and after ex­ for the Maine world’s fair building.
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
An exhibit from Syrian women, con­
to raise the fire test to 150 degrees or more sisting chldfly of beautiful and costly em­
it becomes useless, so far as producing
broideries, lias been received by the board
light Is concerned but at a low test will
of lady managers at Chicago.
bum fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable order while burning and load­
The magnitude of the French exhibit at
ing the chimney with a greasy substance. the exposition can be surmised from the
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the coat is but fact that in the calculations aa to iu trans­
little different than what you pay for the portation to Chicago it Is estimated that It
cheap goods you are using and the satisfac­ w^ll aggregate fully 8.00° tonstion yon will get in light will more than
A committee of insurance men has In­
compensate, saying nothing of additional
Inspected the system and metljods of fire
safety. For sale by 8. E. Phillipa, U. 1*
protection established on the exposition
Newton and Cook A Cook.
grounds, and has reported that they are in
A. D. Matmabd, Wholesale Ar.
al! respect! adequate and satisfactory.
Hastings. Mich.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.
WHOLE NO. 1931

The papennakers and manufacturers of
papermaking machinery, who formed a
stock company with a capital stock of 3100ooo, for the purpose of making a combined
exhibit at the fair, have raised the full
amount

a. Name of object
b. Name of Producer and P. O.
c. Place where grown.
d. Character of soil. •
e. Date of planting.
f. Quantity of seed planted per acre.
g. Method of cultivation.
h. Date of harvesting.
i. Yield per acre.
.

The exposition is deriving qnite a reve­
nue from the visitors wbofe curiosity,
J. Weight
prompts them to see the beautiful grounds
k. Price of product at nearest home
and wonderful buildings now approaching
market.
completion. An admission fee of 25 cents
l. Waa exhibit produced by irrigation?
is charged, and on single days the number
Above exhibits not ellgllde to be sent to
baa exceeded 14,000. With wanner nnd
the Columbian Exposition, will be return­
more pleasant weather, it is believed, tho
ed at owner's expense, if so requested.
visitors will be much more numerous.
The State board also offer liberal pre­
miums on awards made at the Columbian
The women of Washington state will Exposition on special exhibits of grains
present six urns, for decoration in the and grasses, on vegetables and wools. For
Women’s building and the grounds at the particulars, see Stalo, district or county
fair. They will be composed of gray fair premium lists.
granite, white marble, pink marble, &lt;lalRespectfully,
mile—a greenish stone, magnesate—a blue
E. H. Bei4»en,
stone, and one of pottery clay. These will
Agricultural Com.
be attractively ornamented with the min­
Horton, Mich.
erals of the state, which consist of gold, Slate press please copy.
ailver. onyx, opal, copper, coal and Iron.
The Jibboom club, of New Ixmdon,
Conn., is planning to man a small schooner
such as Connecticut has employed for many
years in the West India trade, run It to the
Bahamas and load It with a collection of
sea shells, which In great variety, size and
beauty are found strewn upon the shores
of these islands. The crew will then mH
the craft to Chicago by way of the St Law­
rence, and will Nell the shells from the
deck of the vessel. The members of the
club believe they can make enough to pay
the expenses of the trip and also of their
own entertainment at Chicago.
The German government Is willing to
loan a magnificent collection of its works
of art to the world’s fair, but the loan of
such articles must be from the German
government to the government of the
United States. The German government
proposes to deliver every' article to the
United States consul general In Berlin as
the official representative of this govern­
ment, and will look to it for the careful
transportation, safe protection and certain
return of everv such article. It is believed
there will be no trouble in Inducing the
United States to comply with the condi­
tions specified.

In lighting the world’s fair 93,022 Incan­
descent lamps of 10 candle power each
will be used, according to present esti­
mates. The contract for furnishing and
maintaining these lights has just been let
to (ieorge Westinghouse, Jr., for 8339,000.
This Is more than S1.30U.000 less than the
E&lt;ilson-Thon»on-Houston electrical com­
bine, or trusL first asked for the work.
Tills immense saving was effected by re­
jecting the blds ami readvertlsing.
Mr.
Westinghouse is required to file a bond for
51.000,000 by June 10 to guarantee the
faithful execution of his contract In ad­
dition to the Incandescent lamps. af&gt;out
5.000 arc lights of 2,000 candle power each
will be used. The contract for these was
let some time ago nt $20 per lamp.

Arithmetic Made Zaay.

With all due deference to “old Mr.
Pratt” with his catch examples, blowing
etc., and although be claims to know it all,
I will say that he is barking up the wrong
stump, and sensible men will examine be­
fore they judge. Others just as capable
of Judging, after attending my schools My
it Is splendid, perfectly delighted with it
and this Is the general verdict every where.
I have taught nearly 500 students in Barry
county since January and that in the
southern part Now who should be the
better judges, those who have Investigated
or those who have not? ’
I am not teaching any new principles
but an Improved method of staling exam­
ples and an easy way to solve after they
are stated, that any ordinary person can
learn In three lessons.
After teaching
them 1 present them with a large chart, orj
ganize tlie school and they meet one or two
nighte a week for practice. I charge Si
per scholar* satisfaction or- no pay. Keep
your money and see no money taken in ad­
vance. Any fraud about that?
Now as demonstration is the best proof,
I will make the self-appointed guardian
Pratt tills proposition. I will teach a class
in Hastings on the following terms: All
that cannot i&gt;eat him in practical arUhmetlc after attending three lessons I will
teach fra. All that can beat him, bo will
pay their tuition; to be decided by a com­
mittee. What does be My?
Money to
cover the case lobe put up.
No one al-'
lowed to look at books, rules ar answers,
but examined off band at the blackboard.
Quickest correct results with simplest
reasons to win. Now Mr. Pratt, If you are
thu-natural born Solomon that you think
you are, come out and sbow your hand,
and prove me uot worthy the patronage of
the Intelligent people of this county.
Away with your catch examples and blow­
ing, and remember, the remark “There are
more things in heaven and earth. Horatio,
than ever were dreamed of In your philos­
ophy.” The people of Barry count)* are
enterprising and Intelligent, and no Mossback—Wi*eacre can keep them from in­
vestigating for themselves.
Yours for the test,
P. D. MbCalu

A dlfpatch from Christiania says that
subscriptions are being solicited towards
defraying the cost of building and* man­
ning the Viking ship, which it Is proposed
lo*wnd to the world's fair. It Is the inten­
tion to man the sliip with the ablest Nor­
wegian sailors procurable and to navigate
it across the Atlantic, although the at­
tempt is regarded as a very hazardous one.
Church am! Society.
When the ship is on exhibition at Chicago,
The Y. P. 8. C. E. meets iu the Presby­
alongside the caravels of Columbus. It Is
thought the Norwegian flag, .floating from terian church next Sunday evening and
will lx* led by Miss Josie Whipple. 6:30
mast-head, will l»car witurss to the Intre­
prompt. Please be on time.
pidity of Norse senihen, both In olden intj’s
and at, present. Those having the enter­
Services at the Presbyterian diurch next
prise in charge wilt publish the two pam- Sunday morning and evening. In the
phles, one on the Viking ship and the other evening the pastor will deliver the Bacca­
on the discoveries of Lief Ericsson.
laureate address to the graduates. The boy
choir will render some choice music. All
The old whaling bark Progress, which are invited to meet with the young people.
New.Bedford. Mass., will exhibit at the
Chautauqua program:
fair, will begin her journey to- Chicago
Roll call answered by news Items,
some time in June, it is announced. .She
Classic German course in English, chap­
has been fully rigged and sparred.
Her ter elevon, Mrs. Maggie Bailey.
water line lias been painted brick'red and
Chapter 13 and 13,’ Mrs. Will Cook.
her deckhouse, boathouse and davits white.
Music.
The cabin and staterooms have been grain­
Something about our sugar, “synopsis'*,
ed In oak and carpets have been laid In Mrs. N. Bailey.
them, in the saloon will be exhibited a
Maps and map makers, Mrs. Geer.
collection of articles used and obtained by
Questions in May Chautauquan answers
whalemen, for example:
Whalebones in June.
taken by a, captain who perished in the
Criticisms by class.
terrible disaster of 1871. when 33 ships
Class requested to meet at 7 o’clock
were abandoned, with great loss of life. In sharp.
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tho arctic regions; [Hilar bear skins,
A county union of the various societies
pictures of whalirt? experiences, harpoons,
of Christian Ehdeavor in Barry county
knives, tackle, clothing, boats, etc. The
was organized under the advice of State
Progress Is of 35862 tons burden, and
Secretary, Stevens, of Ypsilanti, at the
was built nt Westerly, It L, in 1843.
Grat convention held at the Hastings Pres­
byterian church last Saturday. Mr. H.
Editor of Hastings BA.xxr.n:
M. Rich, of Middleville, being elected as
Will you please Insert the following in
president: and vice presidenL secretary
your paper:
and treasurer being duly elected. Both
The Michigan Boanl of World’s Fair sessions, that in the afternoon and even­
Managers desire to make the following reing were fairly well attended, and the re­
reqiicst: That all exhibitors at the Mich­ ports from the various societies and the
igan fairs of 1892, who are awarded first
address delivered were encouragi ng and
premium on grain or grass seed or grains inspiring.
.
and grasses in the head; with full length*
stalk, (bundles pot to exceed four Inches
---------------in diameter,) contribute to the Qolnnihian
Exposition four qts. each of seed nnd their Knights of Pythias Memorial Service*
Saaday.
exhibit in the straw or stalk.
For which
contribution each person will receive due
Barry Lodgo N°- 43 observed memorial
credit in the report of the Michigan State day in a fitting manner Sunday last The
Board, and will also receive copies of such Knights assembled at Castle hall at 2:30 p.
public documents, relating to the exposi­ m; and after forming In line, each member
tion, as may be published for general diS’ deposited a sprig of myrtle upon the lodge
trlbution.
Anil farther, the exhibitor altar In memory of the deceased Brothers.
furnishing the largest* varle'jr of articles, A line was next formed on State street,
receiving each a first premium under tho when under charge of E. Y. Ilogle, they
above head, will recelve.a premium of 330; marched to the M. E. church.
Rev. W.
second largest variety. 325: third largest M. Puffer delivered an able and scholarly
variety, 320, and fourth largest variety, address to the Knights on the subject of
•15.
friendship, which was listened to with
An authorized person will be present on closest attention, and which has received
the last day of each fair to receive and ship the highest praise from all who heard IL
the exhibit.
Appropriate song* were sung by a quar­
tette, consisting of Kniglita Brice, Fowler.
Any person In the State not exhibiting
Dunning and Russell. After the exercises
at the fairs, mnd having extra specimens of at the church, the lines were again formed,
the above articles, Is eHrncstly' requested, and the Knights marebed to Riverside,
to send them well boxed with freight of where they deposited on the grave of each
express prepaid to the undersigned, at of the live Kuigbta buried there the sprig
Jackson, Mich., and will receive therefor of myrtle and flowers.
After this had
the same consideration* and premiums.
been done, they were formed In a circle,
Premiums in this last class will be based
and the memorial address delivered by
upon the largest variety and best quality
Philip T. Colgrove.
Into his eloquent
received. Should the largest display con­ words the speaker put.alt his sou), and
tain less than one hundred varieties, the
ll&gt;e address was one of the most fining,
premiums will be scaled in proportion. finished and eloquent that could have been
The above cash premiums will be paid be­ prepared for the occasion. It waf*ma»terfore May 1st, 1893.
Parties not compet­ ly. both in itself and In delivery.
We
ing for these last premiums need not pre­
wish it were possible to give both ad­
pay freight A card containing the follow­
dresses, but space will pot permit
ing data MUST be attached to each exhibit:

�h catching in the stag.

Hastings

Ban n e r

iuiri «n to* oauK T-wnpw —man.
rad small plate ghtai windows in other
part* of rhe building were demolished and ।
many uf the young women employed iu ;
the office* fainted.__ •

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■ COOK ■»o».&lt;p«&gt;eis™!'

Didodge Bile, _
Stir up the Liver,
Cure Sick-Headache,
Female Ailments,
Remove Disease and
Promote Good Health

Oh/i

Ccrtred with • Trete’on A fekble Coating.
Famous the world over.
,

,brice
want it

RY II

Tlie Cmtrm lioof t o.--

!-?;shtnow«

CURE

Sick Headache and roIlare all the troubles fnofr
lr 1 M.t..r
a«a»aTn aiiAh aa

SICK

BMdscha yet Carter'll Ultis Liver POk «•
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Urer and ngutato the bowels. Rvwitttbeyaalg

OBACCO
is ihe
BEST (Jewing

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SVer offered for

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Surgeons
AH calls city and country promptly
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Calls In city or county responded to with
pnimpthess. day or night'.

H

\V1LL1AM O. LOWDEN.
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Lawyer.
Officelover Julias Russell's store. State
street. Hnstingi, Midi.

D A. SHELDON.
I •
Abstract and Real Estate Oflltc.
Aiw-r.uh

Ita-ttinin-

Money to |o &gt;iyoti B-nd Estate Real Estate
•oid on e tiuoKsiou. General con'e»auclng.
• I *vi"K aeoai-dct- ••■t of Abstract Book*, com­
plied from Gio Ei«« or.l«. can (' rtif-«ti complete
» iru-ta.
C. P. BROOKS. Clerk.
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I’. DRAKE, M. D..

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Uffi'-e over noRnway*s drug store.
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-ra.-itng with reahlmiet*. at Holloway’s dnw

M. FJWLER.D.D. S.
Office h»tyr.« a a m. to s y. tn.

QMITH &amp; COLG HOVE,
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Lawyers.
(Office in Union block. Hastings.)
Fmetlce is all the courts of the state.
I
E. KENA8TON,
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Attorney at Ijiw,
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tOver-J.R. Goodvear A Co.'« store.)
. 'rMstiocsIn a:) courteof the State. Collections
xro-iptiy -ttcndlng to.
{? R. TIMMERMAN. Hommpathlc I’hy• •
-dclaii and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
AW. REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT­
ING OFFICE OF
PAi.MEltroN *t Smith*
Woodlaiid, Mich.
C. S. PAi.MEirrnN,
.1. M. Smith,
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.

Wing’s Hexibls Shoe Lacings L
Permit healthy circulation
nnd ficc e-.mcment oi the foot.
No unryms ur tjing necessary
l pn.fi ruble ami durable fcr
both ladies and gentlemen. All
lengths, black and ru»et
; colors fur both ordinary and
sporting lace shoe*, low
g. rE ®
Eagle trade-

FKOBATE ORDER.
RUtoof Michigan, county of Barry,—ta.
At a s«uion of the Probate Court for the
County of Harry. hol&lt;len&lt;il the ProUsto Office in
th* City of Haitinns. in said county, on Wed­
nesday, the »th day of May.lu Ike year
oe» UMncmad eight himdrwl aurf ulnely-two.
Present. Charles W. Arnretrocix. Judice cf
Probate.
iu ure matter of tbe estate of Robert Mlsnir
On reading anil tiling the petition duly verifitd. ol France* Misrer. widow of said deceased
pravng that a cs tain Instrument now on file
in this court purporting to tat the last will and
testament of &lt;utid Jrceami may be admitted to
probate and that your petitioner may be appoint-

thirtieth «!:•* nt June A. D. ME, al
two "'clock n tile forenoon, be uMsgued
tor the hearing of said petitioe. and
that- tbe heirs at
taw of said de­
ceased mid ail other persons intrreirted in
Mid estate, an- re&lt;iutr««t to nptrear nr a sessloe
lenort. then to be bouu-n al the Probalt
In ure cto of Masunas, in said county, rnw*

KIRK
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IAM0N

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Healthful, Agruable, Cleansing.
fttitS
"happod Hands, Wowjuia, Buras, Etc
Banoraa and. Prevents Dandruff.

and circulxirii la sai«t county u

WKTKSSu.

Best far General Household Use

Blown to
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Kitting «»«&gt; tao . HCiiXlLLLX 511

Thn
’ha great cabvuss
canrHss canopy over
orrr jlre.wig
tut- wig-­
m In which will be held the National
Democratic convention next week, wm
turn to tatters—so utterly ruined that the .
soutructors deU-rniined to have done with |
it and two instead a timber roof- A num-.
her of columns will be erected to aopport,
the roof. It i* feared that this arraO'tv
ment will impair tbe acoustics of tho |
«mrbltu&gt;»tra. bat tb.re ,« HU «W “ ;
aio.il it.
I
Wax Bough on Telegraph Vote*.
j
The telephone, telegraph and electric
light systems were almost totally demor- j
allied. Poles and wires were torn down ■
and general havoc was caused. Poles fell |
across the south aide cable tracks and to- ,

Lightning daned all aromnl Gol.r, ,;1u
one day last week and little trail.-lr
'"JSta? oXX^ia'lJ 41 H» saerned to till tire heavens. ar11.iiu.^,.1',l i^
a
heavy
peal
of
thunder
that
um.;c
•&gt;’
Eternity.'
Center, on which
t ...
earth fnlrly tr. iiibh-.
Tk .miy
dm* was io n wiling Imh which
kilCi
sooa0Hn&gt;
wlsih-on to r wm. and a big 1:O;,1 .. "n
Ktftand n.'Hiir ■ 1M»gr j,rr.
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.
dog mon k.

Twelve of Uncle Sam’s Sailors

DEMOCRAT,C WIGWAM 0AMA0ED.

un^ .ud ».b.o.U.

HEWING-.

&gt;eadly EXPLOSION

corjucs Are &gt;
There. Some of T1
Th. E.P.«&gt;&lt;."
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moral to the Gar­
field hospital,
LEONIDAS L. FOLK.
where an operation was deemed the
only' means of saving his life. Ho
became unconscious Friday afternoon,
from which condition he never rallied and
*"
decided not to perform the operatlon.

WORK

IN CONGRESS.

Washington, June 14.—The senate
transacted no business yesterday. After
the introduction ut petitions, memorials,
a few reports and fewer bills, Peffer made
some remarks onym-nt bls financial
measures nnd wtarfi ho had concluded tho
senate adjourned.
house devoted most of its session to
r' •
ration of measures affecting
the interests of the District of Columbia.
The following bills were passed among
others: To prohibit the use of one-horse
cars In Washington after Jan. 1, 1MB;
authorizing the entry of lands chiefly val­
uable for building stone under the placer
mining laws; to protect settlement rights
where two or more persons settle upon
tbe same subdivision of agricultural pub­
lic lands before the survey thereof.

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IKo.. Jun. H.-K«l&lt;l«n“ rf
Fuascko
.. .
___ Mur:
. _ lol rrstenlay raomllij
ullcjo were Mat
■uoek
« rrpor* raMcli
at 11:80 o clock bj
by
nt. »
.h«k of v«l&gt;qM&gt;ra.
town Ilk-' u sh’’..
rely the
tbe fire
Bra belta * I11" ”2
ImIMed|tttely
J,rd rrara
rredraJ
- rtm» end
• -th.eond:»lon
v
-•
„,.,tbnt tnenj
th.™ won --------------------Ora

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Cirrus Tent Laid Low.
I report was heard as ahflto *Xp
, ' ,
The Renta &amp; Sautley circus tent And mtdtately the entire navy yarn ronpoles at the corner of Twenty eighth street. roshej for the scene, and a horrible ate:
and Wentworth avenue were raxed to the j ., wflju
ground and the performers compelled to ;
‘
Sernc of Ghastly Havoc.
seek shelter In neighboring houses. A
’
|acb presented was the
number of small children were hl the tent: Th
--—a bodies uf two apprcnsnd became panlrestricken. but th. at-; burned and charred bodies
‘
laches of th. show suftrecded In getting , tire seamen on^be faach W *
them out in safety.
the point uf explosion. Fartfar on a «r
l onnd a Body In the Kuiuu
.jh’.e sight met the gase. In the niiast oi
Armour's elevator D, on Morgan street, the rufua and all around on the sides of
was struck by lightning nnd a portion iff .
wcro
Mfe* ftn&lt;l pieces of
□f It destroyed. In the rnins was found . . ..
scattered here and there. The
the body of Chartes J. Roberta, a fireman । **., wpre tMken wj „ fast as passible
who had been at work in the boiler roam, •
.
ftJ| were put alongside of each
crushed ueder a heavy iron door.
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wOnUd twelve, with Gunner
Corraet List of Casualties.
Hilt Inger, of t he Boston, al the head.
The correct list of casualties, fatal nnd
Uu.ties Frightfully Mutilated.
ytherwist, is as'follows: Killed or fatally
Some were cut ip iwo.othera were minus
hurt—Emms Klima, 3X J’*’"” old, daugh­ a leg or arm or bend. Twelve werWklUcd
ter of Frank and Muggle Klima, crushed outright am. three were taken to ths’hos­
In wreck of house at 1335 Whipple street; pital wounded nod dying. Two of the
William Losses, skull crushed by a fil­ three were the apprentices pteked up on
ing stone at 500 Oakley avenue; John Lidl, the beach. The explosion had thrown
skull crushed; Charles L Roberta, crushed them into tBe bny, and a boat from a m.rand suffocated beneath a failing wall of I chantmnn opposite bad __________________
rrocued
the Armour elevator, three unknown men,-j crew torn guiu* u the tmoke
and
ruins
~
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capsized in rowboat In Lnko Michigan.
crew
torn
g
_u„ and .n*.
for tbe
others.
The clothes
skin of
Injured—J. J. P. Oddi, bruised and almost the entire bodies of there two were
cut; Charles H. Dowell, secretary to P. D.
Armour, left ankle cut by broken gloss; | blown off.
Will Never Know How It Happened.
Mrs. Maggie Klima, right hip and foot i
There were three magazine watchmen,
badly bruised: Anna Klima, 4 years old, 1
named Collins, Burn* and Damstedt, pn
daughter of the above, collar-bone broken
duty
In other parts of the grounds who,
and right shoulder fractured; James Me- j
although injured, will lira Watchman
Glnu,.left leg fractured; E. Erickson, iu- ;
Collins had a narrow escane. A piece of
jured internally; Levering Olsen, serious­
shell glanced off tho top of bls head and
ly. injured; Gustave Zearing, skull frac­
left an ugly contusion. How did II hhptured anil right arm broken; Mrs. Mar­
pen’ was the question asked by hundreds.
garet Sullivan, spine injured and several
ribs fractured—may prove fatal; Irene Sul­ No une can ever tell. A working party uf
livan, daughter of Mrs. Marg&amp;ret Suhl- fifteen men from the United States steam­
van, several severe cuts on the head—not er Boston whs sent down to prepare am­
munition aud fill shells for the ship. All
dangerous.
_________
were at work in the Alling room of the
TERRIBLE CYCLONE IN ILUNOlS.
magazine, under charge of Gunner Hitlinger. It is supposed that one of the
party dropped o shell and that the concureiou caused «he explosion. Gunner
Peoria, I1L, June IL-rMeager re­ Hlttincer’s body was found on tho roof
ports of » terrible cyclone at Galva, of shell hou-w No. 1, having been blown
n
small
village ' forty-flve
miles ihrongh the roof of ahell bouse Na 2,
which wai afterwards destroyed by Are.
north of tho city on the line of the
Beady Hands to the Rescue.
Ruck Island and Peoria rcaL-hed thia city
One of the first to go to the scene was Dr.
late last night,
From what can be Lewis, uf the Naval hospital. Notwith­
the entire
village, standing now and then tho explosion of a
learned almost
shell, he braved tbe danger and went into
which contained 2.000
people,
has the midst otj it to save life if possible, but
been swept away nnd' there is consider­ the explosion had tyiWhed Its work, and
able lo»s of life. 'So particulars can be he founu bot o k ; &lt;~-*-smi! of life.and this
of wood nnd burned
obtain'&lt;1. ns the wires are all down, but it body, filled w it!;, i.
nnd blredii g. v’- " .enn’chwl from the
Is said i lint dead bodies are strewn all
flumes ni d Lurrii--; to the hospital. Mrs.
over the
l&gt;.
McDougid, of th*- lighthouse, with her
daughters Br&lt;-k» and Currie, were early
LEONIDAS POLK IS DEAD.
in giving t. M-tatce tn ,lh&lt;- wounded,
bringing &gt;. mh-.ges aud doing much that
wasm-ecssarv oiilira mome|it. Almost the
WASHINGTON, June 13.—Leonidas L. entire new i f th«- Boston worked hanl in
the rititts., •
Polk, president,of the National Farmers’
Alliance, is dead. The end came at 11:15
Among i&gt; v'dentifled dead an-the gunner
Saturday afternoon at the
' Garfield
“
hos- nnd S«ntiK-i. iv.tville, Johnson, Joos and
pitat, where .he
Haeekic. Ha l the magazine, containing
had been removed
tons of cju kr-ivr-., been fin’d Vallejo
would'.;
la-vii .hnttorwi. It is a inir
for; treatment­
acle, Ih*J::
• cio-o n» it was, that such
Blood poisoning
did n'
■ ■ nr.
Kittinger was beyond
caused by bladder
doubt k:!i ! IrM-mtly.
His head was
trouble was thu
blown from hi* l«*ly
1) ceased was ap­
cause of his de­
pointed from Pcnn-y’.vauia Oct. 2S, 1800.
mise.
Tlie pa­
tient had been
CHICAGO IN The CYCLONE BELT.
lying seriously ill
dence for tbe pant
ten days. The
result of a consul,
tatlon of physi-

otf»' th"

f.-w j rani ago’.'

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Th'* whrid moves.

MILE3

The next instUate for this coonty will l«
held during the
beginning Auguat
...»
Teachers should note the date in niakarrunsemrnta fur tb« fnll term of
Mjliool
W. &gt;’• Ferris, of Big Rapid*, will
iX the conductor, .nd he ha* the repnu­

raiHE.

tion of being . hustler.
The board of West Bay City
inc'.lncd to make matrimony an o.rject for
their teaclwre- &gt;’&lt;• unmarried person w 11
be employed m teacher herearter. No oid
bach nor old maid newl apply.
Tlie following to the report ot district
No 11. Irving: Number of scholars en­
rolled 30, average daily aitenilance 25.
number neither tardy or absent d, number
not absent 7, number not tanly 3L
FJIxa Glrvhi, teacher.

t onfanion, Hy».
DMW, O|&gt;inin

No. 2 Hiltimore: Number of pupil- en­
rolled 80. number of days taught 10, aver­
age daily attendance W: names of pupils
nut abaenl or tardy during the in.mth,
Etta Eaton. Lnrah Garn. Hattie I armur,
lA&gt;yd Eaton. Henry Bldlemsn , Lewis Ea­
ton and Ernrait Gregory.
,
Almira Craig, teacher.

No. 1 Barry: Roport for two months:
Report for Ut month—Number of days
taught SO. number of pupils enrolled :n&gt;,
average daliy attendance 20.1. number of
pnplb not absent nor tardy 11. number of
pupils not tardy 27. number tardy mark-.
4. Report 2nd month—Number of days
taught 30, number of pupils enrolled :u&gt;,
average daily attendance 30.3. pupib i ol
absent nor tar«*y 5. pupils not tanly 29.
number of tardy marks 11.
Flora McCallum, teacher.

■gawjjpjdhp u»ui b.
storaure nervine; ho Is now ■

Dr. MIIm' Medical Co..Elkhan,lr&gt;c.
TBIAX BOTTLE FREE.
PROBATE ORDER

State of Mb-bitan. ('•-unty of Harn v.
A1 a Me.-Io.i of lire Proliate Court for the
County of Harry. boi-ten al ibe iTMintra
.1. tbe City
Hastings, tn said county; on Natur.’
. &lt;Uy lire :&lt;tb &lt;Uy of May, In the
u8e
ii&gt;ne«»: d etaht UundmJ and ninety t«o
f*re*«-ul, Cbarlei W. Arnutrotra, Ju.L-e of

On trading "«»d flHnz tire pclltl m. duh- T^r|.
Act. 01 James F. Head, admlnhtn.i.ir ;&gt;(
nlale.praylng for rMsms In »a|&lt;i iMNition ur
forth, that hr maytre l|rr.u&lt;wd t&lt;&gt; -eij tu- resl
Numtier 3 Yankee Springs:, Enrolled estate of said drecai&gt;e&lt;i aa iu .aid petition 'de­
scribed.
23, average attendance 15. not absent 7,
Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday tire
18th day of Jtmc.A.D.. intj „t t*n i&gt; dirk in
not tardy 15.
tn* forenoon. t&gt;e aMtined fur tbe b« arti..&gt; of said
Louie Hall, teacher.
petition and th al tbe heir* at taw -1 odd dr(Original.)
We have a baby that will Idkh at me
when I get home from school iighU. She
has a rubber rattle box. a Idgh-ebalr and a
bell. She Is a good baby when she la well.
She likes to have me play with her. She
thinks she Is a big glH but
.7- sht\‘ Is not
,o , a
Mary 2_
Durham
very big one. K_...
_ was up
__ ‘to
see her Saturday.
•
Bert 1»4 Hyde, age 7 year*. Sd grade.
Penmanship very good—Com. y

Mdd court, then to Ih- Imltfrn at the ProtatfepfBee. in the City of Ha»Ut&gt;KS, in said tsddutj. ar.d
show cause. If any there be. why toe prayer of
the petitioner may not be granted Ana Ills
further ordered, that ssl.l re-ntl'&gt;nt r sire potter
to the penults lutrn-sted In said r;t.tji-,- cf the
penderey of said petition ami the hearing
thereof by causing a copy of itis nnter to he
pmiii.hed Iu tbe HiHlmtv Ba&gt;&gt;:
a ue«&gt;
pai-r pr.ntetl «n.t eir-tl i
! [urrv.oore in wh »rA

Jude*

(A!rue copy.)

From number 8, Assyria. Myrtle Tuck­
PROBATE ORD KU.
erman, teacher. Penmanship fair.
Rate of Michigan. County ..f ttarr- V-.
i .
At a seston «&gt;f the Probate
(- fhAj
.
FLYlNti KITE.
County of Ham-, hohten at tbe » r&gt; i.xt.- office,
There are four boys and one girl, the in the city of Ifa-dinn. In s--l«t •euutr jn
girl is rolling her hoop. Tem is tiring his WrdneMav. lb-23 h oxy •&gt;! M i . tn. lhejrar
UmmimukI clgtitb humlr&gt;-&lt;1 am: nir.ily t »•&gt;.
kite, and the girl has long hair hanging one
Present. Chartca W. Artnstroni:. JuUir of
down her back. The girl's name is May.
■
In the matter of tbe estate of E.i.'a I tair.aru
1 see two fences and some trees
Cau you
see a ehurcli'.’ 1 cnn. Then- Is a boy sit­ dreraitetl. and the [-roving of beir’I:i;&lt; vf
ting down. The girl has some bouses.
Laura W-e-ds, agv 0, 2d grade.
dated Out
cre-w-d. praying L r­
u-lrt dvteran order or decree - &lt;iih-i*
t ]U .4 »«a
mining * no arc or ««&lt;e tl
ht HBOL'I &lt;J C J J tTJEf..
drcrAked Mild eulll.v ' : • i&gt;
their respective oghts
Thereupon it is urd- r.-1.
The I’ r.lCHl ul.-.rve Vivi that ih-a*
ar&lt;- । g«- -• Ht*ny in ilu&lt; * elnby wt-» ought
and bat the L; 'r» t law
to uim’u ... .|.-dl
o«r.; ikal'tulr. pctl
■41 • .her per***.'
, ,
. re ‘nqul"ii to st-, •
brale
said • o rt. t .on ’ •
hohiru
office ; i t .e c.., ' tiMtinx... ,
o e ave,uato tan ''
Royal lliar and wife, of Ionia county ands
.Bd
Of th • -r- itioner limy ti- ti­
were not feeling well one day last week lt Is ft .: - ordered, that - -id
and sent their wm to purchase some qui­ notice t • -he perw®si'. eUi&gt;
nine. Alter the son returned Mr. 11. took of the j&gt;*1 4en&lt;y of
Ing therc • byec i.to :..*copy •&lt; t
a' large d-rae. and Mrs. H. n smsltei uiie. pnoltal -r tn ti. - ’’ ,vr;.v&lt;:* it.
&lt;’cb.uiated ■They soon commenced to feel funny and a gaperj-b
doctor arrived just in time to pump the
poison out of their systems and save their
lives. They had taken morphine.

A Manton pastor pn-achul thereon Sun­
day morning, and h d .Sunday school after
services. After that he preformed n mar­
riage er;vmony and then drove six miles
and a half and again preaclicd at 2 o’clock.
At 4 Me delivered attoiii-r discourse at a
CntOAOO. June 14.—A small size*! tor­ place three miles anil n half distant, and
organized « mission and a Sunday school.
nado raged in this city between 3 and 4
Then be diuv*home again, preaelted still
o’clock yesterday afternoon. The rainfall another senuon in the evening and attend­
was terrific, the flood of water in many ed class meeting after service. To do this
places being so dense that it was impos­ he went without any dinner and supper;
sible to ere n building across the width of a and still there are those who claim a min­
street. A one-storey brick cottage at 133G ister has no soft snap.
Whipple street was totally destroyed by
Three tramps were recently arrested In
the storm, and its three inmate, Mrs. Kent county and taken to the atune-plle,
Frank Klima and her two children— commonly known as a jaiL They were let
buried beneath the ruins. The cottage out into a yard used for the purpose of
(stood directly In the path of the storm breaking stone. They pried off a couple
and hardly one brick was left upon an of boards and escaped, though all but one
wen- captured later on.
»
other.
Kilted a Ltiti«i Child.
The county officials of Kent county are
When tbe storm camo up Mrs. Klima
as happy as clams in high water.
They
became frightened and made preparations have been informed by the building com­
to start for a place of safety, Before the mittee to Itegin moving their paraphernalia
three got out tbe building collapsed and a Into tbe new court house Monday, June 26.
heavy timber fell upon Mrs. Klima's Court will be adjourned during the time
2-yeor-old child Anna and killed her in­ of moving, aud it is expected that they will
stantly. Mrs. Klima and Emma. 4 years all be comfortably quartered by July 4th.
old, were injured, but not seriously.
The Michigan Central has had some ter­
BmI and Thrat* lien Dl*appenr.
Twenty minutes before the storm broke rible accidents at-Us crossing in Kalama­
forth a Loa: with three men in it was no­ zoo that have resulted In Iom of life, and
ticed ou an almost even line with the south for which it had to pay heavy damages.
pier about five miles oQt In the lake. After To guard against further damages at this
the storm had paaseil the take was swept place. It recently examined all of Its flag­
men, gatemen and switch tenders as to
to the horizon with long distance glasses
but no trace of the craft could be men .their sight, hearing etc. and also as to their
There seems to be but little doubt that Ability to read and write. All who did pot
the three men lost their lives.
pass satisfactorily were dismissed.

The present management of the Grand
A portion of a brick building being
erreted at 5(» South Oakley avenue blew Rapids hydraulic company has been susdown, burying Gustave Zearing, a car­ talnedon amotion fora receiver made In
THE DEATH RECORD.
penter. in the debris. Zearing’s akull was tue United States circuit-court there be­
fore Judge Severens, who denied the
JUDOE Frank L. Gilson of th«j Wiscon­ fractured and his right arm was broken
It is thought that he will die from bls in­ motion of the American Loan &amp; Trust
sin supreme court, at Milwaukee.
company of Boston, asking for a receiver
David Kells, one of the oldest printers juries.
alter a full lieartng.
Over 5600.000 of
of New York.
--------------- niBUOWt.
rfAMCEL B. Mouse, well-known banker,
The full force of the wind struck the b.-nds from New York. Boston aud I’hllaat Chicago.
"«*«-*-»n»'o&lt;U» Hom. Imuran™ ib iphla were represented In opposition to
The water works of Grand
Gkoiioe F. Gbjcex, inventor of tho elec­ bulidhig, occupied by tho Colon SoUonnl a receiver;
bank, and blew in three large plate glare H .plds were Involved In the application.
tric street car, at Kalamazoo, Mich.
George Dter, prominent bwdnMa man windows. So terrific was the shock that El* result is a victory for the bond hold­
j-T- --——
...» uvuuj
New York. Philadelphia. Boston,
u - P1*^*
wore
«»nted
bodily&gt;uvuvue,oanx,
IntothKhank I
of Milwaukee.
tlllflr-.I half way
www acrons .1-.
__ • •
- ‘ IurtJonl and other eastern cities who have
countinjr-ruom
Captain Ewing, brevet major, at Win- hurled
, ' ------ -•"* —
-v— the v-uuunag-room
and .haltered &lt;**•«
Into fragments upon the ! :n .'ested in the private company’s water
desks
aud
fixtures.
i
vorks
bonds of Grand Rapids.
Dr. G. R Walk HR, one of Chicago’s
wed-knowB^bysiclan-v
•
Powers’ Opera, bouse. Grand Rapids’
John C. Rite, widely known contractor
Was Btrtrek
tiL
7L
•
"'Puiar P'«« or amtuament, waa uisiroyeu
and ballder, at Elgin, Illa.
BllL
"*«““* °« I ■) «" Satanta, attemoon. An emptoyw
and ta win 'S'
1 /Til"4"lte
whOT tt“ **" plp~
JAMU K. smuu. lor forty
tfa. I.L.
city surveyor of New York.
ortwo at
L 2?i&gt;I
plo«^ “»■ “J? fro“

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan.Count) of Ita.iy
At a session of the rrobsre •
• or the
eounty of Barry, holdcn m tire 1 r- i-.-te11
tbe city of Hastings, in said county, od V
day. the SMh dav of May. in th-’ H
tliQusaadulittit hundred and aiueti iwv.
Present, Cttaries W.Armstrong. Jt'
Probate.
,
lr tire matternf the estate
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Cribb, (h'-cas-'J.
’J
on reading aud filing the petition. - j’ • ■ • •
tied, of George II. Crabb, sou &lt;&gt;t &gt;.c-i • - &lt; ■
praying that a certain instrument il!&lt;M . urn
[ eourt. purporting to be the ta&gt;: "' ■» *’’’J
rneutaf said deceased mav treadmi..H i
bale, anti that said petitioner may i-’m;’i" '’’rj
executor of said will or some other miiudic
^Ttrereupon It is'ordrml. that
Stad day of June. A- D.. l-etf x* i-m.otto*
in the forenoon, be assigned lor th- - •■arms
said petition, and t list tbe heirs at ta* of said
deceived and all other persons inten -te-i tn
.
estate, arc required to auire.r m
of said court then to be hpldcu m the 1
Office, tn the eftv of Hastings,
and show canse. If any there be,«■'&gt; 1 ’ ’VSl
to7^ndeneyKld‘Smi'.m Md
thereof by causing a copy of this ortre. to re
published in the-f&amp;stiMS BANNr.it. s ne’RP®:
per printed aud circulated tn -oi-l c-«
barrV. once tn each week for ||m
weeks prevtoua

Judge of liofsie.

(A true copy.)

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of Barn -*■
h
Ati session of tbe Probate । &lt;-&lt;&gt;rt io&lt;
Cm'y oJ Bmtt. Coldra u 1I»
the
City
of
Hastings,
in
said
coun
’
y.
•*
SI tbe i«h dSy of May. in
J*" (“’ne
thousand eight hundred and utnri .„ 0{
ftZSrt. Airies w Artestnre.. Ju«U»
Pkilthematter nt tbeestateol «ecd»

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said deceased be admitted ’‘’ l ™;Lif % jo
administration of said estate bn &gt;rn
Rater M. Nyr. theeieeutrix inynid win na«"~
or io some other suitable
the
Thereupon itjI*entered.»&gt;*» "y ,
„ ,.lrt
18th day of June. A. D.
.l
ol
fathefttjaocmbe asMgni.it for
, • t
Mid petition andthat the hrir'-‘!',
la
deceased and »n rtber pel*। ■ rMlon
*aM estate, are reuuirctt t» ai'l &gt;.'■ .. ,..:i!c»fnt said court, then U be boMen at h- W
■n. in lire City of Hastings. U mH ‘
.„hy

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THE TENTH NATIONAL CONVENTION
A Vigorous F«bt Ended in a Triumph
for the President—Details of
the Conflict.

young nndardeat leader whose light ha» dai*h&lt;*d
iu cuuntlttsa battles, and that hto youth could
be renewed like Uw eagle’s. Experience, how­
ever. Mr. Chairman, comes only witiyripcniag
years, aud though time has tinged hl* hair with
white the same unconquerable will and
lofty patriotism still dominates hl* liein?.
The years of struggle In ;&gt;qblic service hare
left their impmw. Imt he still stands, to u&gt; whe
love him. the em’widituent of ull. that is bright-

mellowed and brightened by tho creeping
Isuurs of time we thank God that he to still able
nnd oqui;&gt;pvd to give tbo people ’if the state* an
zadminfc»tratioa which shall not only protect
Struggle Over Its Report—First Blood for onrowucitirena.bat looking beyond tbec-mfine;
the Harnaon Men-Adoption of the Plat- uf onr own byrdnea shall embrace tiu well
being of all Americana.
EnthustaJm on Both Sides-Wolcott Speaks
tory is at hand wo turn to tbe intrepid leader
wb-&gt; has shapiMl for this party the policy
Depew for Harrison- The Vote in Detail­
which ba- lifted it above tbe danger of further
Closing Session and Nomination of Edilor

McKinley Made Permanent Chairman.Fassett
Holding the Post Until Organisation—A

.MtNXEAPOIJS, June 11. — Harrison’s
friends were right. .They had the votes,
and the president "got tbere" yesterday
afternoon with Both feet, and on tho first
ballot hla vote being about fifteen greater
than the astute^luhn C. New and “Ding”
Joues and others of his managers have

to joltaw and not to lead, and who ask only to
U’j|r their share of the burden and defeat of
the day. h? stands our Ideal—«&gt;ur Inspiration.
His narm* la engraved on all our hearts lit liv-

publican who will not fellow where he lcad&gt;*Wltb loving fait band trust that Providence
will long ajwre him to- a people whore
grateful homage ho has earned, am! whose
a
ffcctloaate
devotion ho
imtaii*!.-*,
we ;-l'w!g-» our unfaltering and loyal impport
to James &lt;1. Blaine.
Tbe close of his speech was • marked by
a *CT-ne.of enthusiasm that has never been
surpus*e&gt;! in any convention.
,
Seconding speeches were made by W. E.
M&lt;&gt;lli»ou. coldre-l, uf Mi*»iiu*ippi; Warner
Miller. New York, and Downing, of Wy­
oming.

The tariff, tinkered with and trifled with to
lb.!serious disturbance »f trade ant disaster
to business since th. days of Washington, has
been courageously embodie-J into a codc-a
end. which baa preserved th* principle of pro­
tection of American Industrie*. Tn it Bas

farturer* the markets of other countries
The navy has been built upon lines which
will protact American citizen am! American
Interest and the American flag all orwr the
w-n-ld. The public debt ha* been redueyd.
The maturing bunds have been paid off. The
public credit baa been malntalnad. The bur­
dens of taxation have been lightened. Two
hundred million* of currency have been added
to the peopled money wlthmit disturbance of
the exchange*. Unexampled pro*i«rity has
crowned wise law* and tbeir wise a-lmlnlstra
lion. Tbe main question which divides ns to,
to whom does tbe credit of all this belong?
Orators may stand upon this platform, more
able and more eloquent than I, who will paint
In more brilliant cjlora. but they cannot put in
more earn&lt;^it tl ought, tbe affection and ad­
miration of Republicans for our dUtingnlsbed
■wcrcterj’ of
I yi»M ,o no Rvpubhv*0no matter from what state he halls, in admlratlou and respect for John Sherman, for Govsrnor McKinley, for Ttknnas H- Iteed. for
lows'* great son. for the favorites of Illinois.
Wisconrin aud Michigan.
But when 1 am told that the credit for the
brilliant diplomacy of this administration be­
longs exclusively to tbe secretary of state, for
the administration of Ita finances to the sec­
retary ut tho treasury, for tlie construction of
Its ships to the secretary of tho navy, for tho
Introduction of American pork In Europe to
the MicreUry of agriculture, for the aettlmeut.
to far as It is settled, of the currency question
to John Sherman' for the formulation of tbe
tariff law to Governor McKinh-y. for tha re­
moval of the restriction* placed by foreign na­
tions upon the introduction of American pork
to our ministers at Ibiria and Berlin. 1 am
tempted to seriously ii»|tiiro who during the
last four years has Inmid prcddcnt of tbe
United State*. Anyhow.
The MX-rotary of state, in accepting bis f*&gt;rtfoltounder I*re*:dent Garfield, wrote: “Your
administration mu»t txt made bril Han I ly suec***ful and strong in the confidence nnd pride
of the*people, not at all diverting Its energies
for rewlectluo. and yet compelling that result
by the logic of events and by the imperious
n.-cosallles of tbe situation.’’ Garfield foil be-'
fore the bullet of the as&amp;aysin and Mr. Blaine

DEPEW. NOMINATES HARRISON.

HEX JAMS’ HAIUUSOX.

claimed forhim. There were MSI 6 for Hat&gt;
rison 182 M for Blaine, 183 for McKinley. 4
for Tom Rcc*l and I for Bob Lincoln. The
182 for McKinley was tbe lost effort of the
president's opponents to start a stampede
that would nominate some other man.
The late work of the previous night
made the delegates tardy in .assembling
yesterday morning, and blower getting
ready for work; btaidra, there were a numI mt of conferences in progress on the flour
—on the ohoslilai to mske some sort of
combination that would defeat Harrison,
nnd on the other to meet everything in
this line that might develop. The Harri­
son men were very vigilant. They had the
watch set everywihere ami were on tbe
qui rive In fact “The moon and I nra
very wide a wake," was their song. But
the rnp of Chairman McKinley’s gavel
brought the delegates to attention and aa
aoon as silence was secured Jtev. \Tayland
Hoyt did the chaplain’s duty.
The prayer was Concluded nt l.:iO and
I iu med lately afterward the chairman an­
nounced that tbe friends of tho minority
reports on credentials would rjiake no
further contest, but permit the commit­
tee reports to go through In toto without
using up more time. Thia was cheered
nnd the bnslnem was settled by acclama­
tion. So the convention had reached
what it wAa there for; and. tl\o chair an­
nounced that nominations Were in order.
Michigan delegate* asked that the nomi­
nating speech*** be |»u*tponi*&lt;l for fifteen
minutes while they retired ■ for consulta­
tion. This wna granted and tbe delega­
tion evidently decided not to present
Alger’* name.
While the delegation was consulting
Mrs. J. Ellen Foster entertained the con­
vention with a speech in favor of reform
outside of party lines. The delegation re­
turning, the order of business was re­
sumed'.

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THE MAINE MAN NAMED.

The was no response until Colorado was
reached, when Senator Wolcott rose and
when hischcering friends had quieted down
proceed** i ns follows:
MR. CttAIIUfAM AJ*t&gt; GSNTf.r.MAX Or THE
CoffVKK’niiS: The Republican* uf -the west
romrtim*** differ with the Republicans of the
earn as to what is wanted. Oa this occasion
there 1* a remarkable difference between the
gonutnv Republican* of the west and tlie genu­
ine Republicans nt the east ns to who to needed.
The western Republicans know the man they
want, and his name is Blalae. (Sixty seconds
of cheering.! The greatest American now Ur­
ias suffered defeat eight years ago because the

and to nresoat to our uncrowned leader the
pledge of onr unswerving dfWotlon and the
Asnranre of a victoryiu Noremlxtr |tornado
of npp’tattari that will olditerat** in his huart
and ours the memory of peat defeat.
Th«W i-t prartlrally an agreement among the
d*4egat*« of this convention, oertrinly among
the delegate* whiwopinion ahisild be follow*.**!,
the delegate* from tbe Republican Mates, as to
who uur leader shall be. and that expremion
would today rewire almost unanimous voice
were it not for a mistaken feeling among some
uf our asaociatra that tho bestowal uf office
is a personal sift. The welfare of our beloved
Krty. Mr. Chairman, is of infinitely greater
portanee than tha nomination nr rli*dicat!on
, of any perron within our rank.*, and when th*
rull of statwia called I behove it will be
remt-mlx’red *J&gt;at the obligations-of the office
an* repaid roloiy by a faithful jHwformance of
the duticn. and that tsanhuod and Independence
are nr* Iro-terw! among ipxid men for tha eraolnmenb* and boom of pqbUc elation.
Our candhiate. Mr. Chairman, has never !&gt;een

America tosrtljtr In bumia of

vitod him to take up that unfinished diploma­
tic career where it* threads bad been so trag­
ically broken. He entered the cablnst. Ila
resumed hi* work and has won a higher place
-in our history. Tbo prophecy ho made for
\\ lien Indiana was reached Colonel K. Garfield has been superbly fulfilled by Presi­
W. Thompson, the 83-year-old veteran, in dent Harrison. In the language of Mr. Blaine.
a brief speech, named “the warrior-states­ "The prrsi’l nt Las compelled » re-election by
the loaic uf ewnta and tfio imperious neceaalman—Benjamin Harrison"—as a sort of tie* of tbe situation.”
preface to Depew’s speech, and then De­
Ttc man wuo I* Dominated here today
pew prose amid a whirlwind of enthnsi- must carry n certain witU*known numtwr
of the doubtful Mateu. Patrick Henry. In the
a*tn. He wild:
M:&lt;. PuKsttiEirr amd G x.vh.e»&gt;:x of tbe convention wl»‘cb started rolling the ball of
(V&gt;svextpix—It is the i-wuliaelty of Ke- the independence of tbe eolon'.e* fn&gt;m Great
PRjblkaa national conventions that each one lirJtatn. i^ikl: "1 have but one lamp by which
of them tad a dUtinct and intsnvting history. my.tert ore auided. nnd that to the lamp of
We are here to mret conditions and solve prob­ experience. I know of no W*y of Judging of
lems which make ths Gathering not only tai the future bqt by the tuu*t." New York waa
except I &gt;n tu tlie rule tut substantially a new carrial in lx*' by General Garfield, and in
departure- That there should Im strong con- every ’Important election nIdcv that time wo
have don ’ onr liest. Wn have put forward our
to preferences and
pollcio*
I*
char­ ablc»ti. uur mot.i popular, our moat brilliant
acteristic of the rights of indlviduU leaders for goveradr and state officers, to suffer
Judgment which
vhich
to
tbo
fundamental c*-n»taot detest.
princtple of Republicanism. There have burn, The r».»lr llgal which Illumine* as the sun of
occasions whan th* result was *u sure that tbe hope thedara record of those twelve fears to
delegate* coul I freely indulge In tbe charm­ tile fart that in i'VW the stalo of New York was
lug privilege of favoritism and .*f friendship, triumphantly carried by Presidru' Harri**&gt;a.
llut tho sit nation which now confronts ns de­ He carried it then as a gallant m&gt;) Her. a ^‘iae
mands the exercise &lt;&gt;f dispassionate Judgment senator, a statesman wuo inspired confidenco
and our beat thought ami experience. Wo by bIs public utU-ranves in daily speeches from
caunot venture oa uncertain ground &lt;&gt;r en­ the cotntnenretnent Xt tbeeauv*.** to it* close.
counter obstacles placed in tbo pathway of He still ba* all tb*Me claim*.and In addition,
an adminblration beyond criticism, and rich
■ucc&lt;*»s by onrselrr*.
The Democratic party^to now divided, but with tb« elmicntsof popularity with which to
the hope of the po*seaslon of power once more carry Naw York again.
By the grand recurd of a wise and popular adwill ixako it in the final Irnttle more aggres­
sive. determined and uu-tcrupulnu* tba-.i ever n&gt;ini*trati’&gt;n.by the strength gained In frequent
It start* with fifteen states se.-ure without an contact with tlie people, in wonderful versatile
and felicitous speech, by tbe claim., of spurt*
popular government, and if continued long life in public and in the simplicity of atypical
enough will paralyse institutions founded upon American houio, I nominate Benjamin Har­
popular suffrage. It has to win fonr more rison. A tremendous demoq&gt;(.rntlon followed
states in a fair light, states which In tho
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vocabnlnr'v of pnlitti s. ar*’ dcrromlnatod donbt IX-pew'M speech.
ful. Tha Republican party must Appeal to the -^Senator Spoonrc^-Ouid Bruno Fink, of
rnnsritnee and th’* judgment or tint individual wTiO'utp'in, M-cusfilud Harrison’s tiotuiuavoter in every state in the union. This is in lion.
. accordance with tue principles ujion which it
w*» founded, and the objects for which it con­
THE FIGHT OVER AND WON.
, tends. It has acroptcd this to*ue before and
fought it out with an extraordinary continu­
ance of sucres*. The Conditions of Republican
victory from IW Jo 1M&gt; were &lt;-reatcd by
Tbe nomination ■peechre having been
Abrahnm Lise oln-and UlyascsH. (mint.
They were, that the tavrd republic should concluded, Sewell of New Jersey moved
be run by Its saviors: they were th.* ctuancl- that tho convention proceed to ballot.
I-ution of the slave*, the reconstructiuu of the
Thu motion carried and amid ati inipreato destroy tbe republic back Inta the fold, sivo bnsh the chair announced that the
vritlmut penalties or punishment*, and to an delegations would now answer the call of
equal st are with tboec w);u l ad (oauht fur and
savrd the nation, in the tolcmn obligations the roll on nomination for president of the
and inestimable privilege of American citi- l'nite&lt;| Stntea. A* the states answered
zensbip. They were the t-tnb.xliment into tho tlie chtcra broke out first on one side aud
constitution of the principle* for which
then oh tbe other, and it may be said that
itiiof men ha i fought and 201&lt;W had died. the cunventioti was n continuous direr
They w ere the restoration of pub ic credit, tbe during the call, only broken to hear what
re*u:npt on of specie payments and tbe-prw- the delegation chairmen raid.
ln-rou* i-bnditi'tn of solvent trainesi.
Mrat and Only Bull.it In Detail. .
For tw iiuty-five years there were Unmet with
Thu koje of the District of Columbia wax
which luioajurv. and events fresh-iu the pub­
lic mind which wore eloquent with popular the lw*t—Harrison, 3. The clerks pro­
cnthuslMm. it needed lltth* else that* a re­ ceeded-to foot up tbe totals and prepare the
cital uf the (tlorio-.M story of its hero*** and a official vote, while tbe convention srttletl
statement of the achievements of tbe Repub­ itself and the delegates kept up a murmur
lican party to retain the confidence uf tbe peo­ of conwraation. The vote was announced
ple. But from the desire for change which i»
eharact'.’rUtlcof free government*, there came
a reversal, there came a check to thw progre*»
of tbe Republlranparty wad f.»ur year* ofDemocratic administration. Thes** four years
largely relcgat.-d to the realm* of history past
iiwu.is and brought us face to fare with what
Democracy, it* prufraiiiKU and Ils pim-tlcea
Aiatmioa.
mean today.

The great name* which adorned tlie roll nf
Repnblii-an state«m.*n and soldier* are -till
potent and popular. Tha greit measure* of
the Republican party are still the bait of the
history nt the century. Tho unequalod nnd
unexampled story of Republicanism in its
promise* and in ite achievements stands
unique in tho record of partie* In government*
whi h arc tree. But wo live la practical
times, facing practical issues which affect the
Intdnev.. tbo wages, tbe labor, and U&gt;e prospcrity of today. The cniupahprWlll belTon or
lost, not upon the hsd-recurd ofJames K. I’oU.
or ut Franzlin I'lcree. or of Jam™* ]luchana&gt;i;
nnt u;.on the good record of Lincoln, ur ot
Grant, or of Arthur, or of Hayes, or of Gar­
field.
'
. It will bo w*m or lost upon tbe policy, fortign
and domestic, the industrial measures aud tbe
adraicktratire acts of the administration nf
Ikrnjamiu Harr.son. Whoever receives tho
nomination of thia convention will ruu upon
tbo Juilgmeot :&gt;f the people a* to whether they
have been more prosperous and-liappy. wheth­
er the country has been iu a better condition
at home, an! stood mono honorable abroad
under thero last four years nt Harrison nad
Republlran administration, than during tho
I rucctl Ing fonr year* «it Cleveland sad Demo­
cratic government.
Nut »lneuTui&gt;ma.i Jefferson luu aay admin­
istration bren called upon to face and roivo so
many or such difficult problem* a* those
which have been exigent in our condition*.
No ndmlnUtra:loa ainco the organization of'
the government has met difflcnltio* better ar
more to tho satldactiaa of the American
people. Chili luu* bran taught that, no matter
bow email :hc antagonist, to community can
with safety Insult tbe dag or murder American
saltan*. Germany and Kngland have learned

c»lura*h&gt;. .

Driawsre...
Idaho..'J.
11 bn .i».......
ln&lt;U*na...
low*.........

Kenttick).
Ixidtatal a .
Maine . .
Mary.aud..
’ MaaaacUua*
Mirhtaau .
Minnerota.
MimiselDpi.
M’aaonrl...
Montana .
Net&gt;ra«ka.
’ .
N’ew’Hamjabire’

SECOND DAY’S PROCEEDINGS.

IT?» SH 1

Virginia "".".7
Wa»btugton. .
West Viralata.
tt toroesiu.
Wyoming.

Oklahoma..
Indian Territory

Idea of tariff reform, and
S7.^«nn*

MlSkuroui, Jun. 0—Tbe wrond m
•lonot tb. Siuloiml KepubUron ronvtu.
” “*' “ U,“ nr” Btap
Kblppl.wrtueb.pmn, A b,nj„,„,
rav.1. Hurt, ot wood from tb. ta,
homestead in Nebraska, was ures&gt;&gt;n-Mi h.
Hun. I. E. Wrtket. „*! tatSS”^
tatflll, InUld wiu, dm .na w„
mwfullT rmlvrt br cb.lrtn.n tawt.
ta‘X“ “*V1 c’*d,n”'*1* “k«l fur-

b. m.J. brfur. tod.y. Tb. eommluro on
orjuulwlun roportrt WlllUm SUK.nk,
for penuanen* chairman.
'

nuc-llfy.
Other BudueM of tbo saaaioa-

During the roll-call Cannon demanded
ft poll of his state's vote and loat one vote
thereby, the alternate doing the voting.
Indiana’s plump nf 80 votes for Harrison
was greeted w ith applause, A. colored
nnti-Harriaon alternate wanted to vote
in the place &lt; f an absent delegate from
New Jersey, the absebt man being for Har­
rison, but ha was ruled out aud a Harri­
son vote wra saved. The votes of Ohio
and Pennsylvania were loudly cheered.
lhe vote was finally completed aud
while it was being footed. Quay. Cogg*"■*•11 and otbera stood anxiously in front
of the clerk a deak. When the vote waa
announced there was a dead silence as the
chairman said: ‘The aye* are &lt;33U.” but
when he said ’’and the nnys are 4fi3'-&lt;"
tbe announcement of the half did not
reach the convention’s ears, for it burst
rwie*r&lt;!1 *«&lt;iQ and again
while delegatea atood up waving their hate.
J*1;*** O’Briea cried Thri cheer* for
Hairixiu” and the Harrison men cheered
again.

' 1

h' P"mtmirot mx.mu.
"*“ c*11 *••«•*’

Behring sen qseat ion. which was tb* Insur­
until

on tb. n&gt;«.

xcKlnl.y «pp.«red. OKrnrUd by Sntxmre
District oi &lt; o*nt

Totals..

er* for Lincoln.
.tax taU.il&gt; HmtUoi, tahw'nLtai

Following is the text cf the national Re­
publican platform:

to. Unit­
vention cn tha shore* cf the JffissUippj vJI
the ovnrlrating b*jti&lt;! of xn icdwftn;, t|t ■
public whan tno*l glorious rimp-.-r nf tj-'—
b th. mort .t th. H.pobl!rar. p.,t,.
o&lt; tb.
coninri. w,'h
,
D-..r!m tbe r«~* th.
£ modifications and the report was cheered ulate th*ir countrywor. qn the mah-dit r-Treh
nnsldent wu «xed upon br th. New ac&lt;! mlnpU* Tb. molalltm*
°f tk-“J1”- “ta «“ tau-t.lu.
Yorker, by common “Meek Th. eon
ukad runb«r Um*, wblcb w«* urnntml tort principle* of our platform uf |*-. .
.rollon met nt «:B o'clock. .nd J”" I"*
rated by victory »t tho polls and pn-r,
Th. roll im. cn&gt;l«l
our fields, workshop* and min-*. Mtetl n.ujte
nominated Whitelaw Reid for vice P"*1
trom.n nnd *&gt;»r *er*
lot following declaration of prinrlpk*.
them
CUckron.
SUbnn.
mid
S
“
dAlietter from the New York Typog«*P*»We reaffirm th» doctrine of pr*.t*vt!e* w
St. Lonln, wbo inkw Fill./ * pine)- *»• call attentiou to Its growth abroad
WUunL.
rncrou. riolutlon. mid pmlUtm. «cc np- tain tost tbe pn&gt;sp*roai condition &lt;.* . • mainroan.
mule the
tho Tri
Tri*
supportto Rcldaahe bad made
pripri.tcly rer.md *“d
rb“ r.n,‘^1 °
popped that pomi.mlnn. -d. In «d«.
that all articles which &lt;-£nnot l» r-r..|-, Jjl.
But ht«u c..mct«l-m lb.
the United State*, except luxuri.**, *u . u.j ।
ud rroolutloM commlttro nro«t tat re­ admitted free of duty, and that»!, -mi,-'ir.
port. The convention then adjourned for coming into compctiuji with the pro-lii *,
American labor there should l» d*ti««lto.-ted
the day.
_________ _
equal to tho difference betwrou wa/.., j!,. A,5
rght over credentials.
and at Uuma Wo assert that th**
manufactured articles of general &lt; c -.
-.q
have Ijeeu reduced under the opera*
,« m,,
tariff act of IBM? We d-.tiounre tta* r-S^na of
tho Democratic majority of the ln»u»d* i ,jo.
MixNEAPOUS, June 10.—Little time was
occupied by the morning aaraion of tho
ore, act! we oak the penpie for the*: n:
National Repub- .
tboroun.
lican convention.
W» point to the success of the R. -. .-J;. -The facts that the
poltay of reciprocity under which exp.rt trade
has rratly increased and new sad -rhr^i
credentials com­
tnarkot* have b.x-n opened tor tbe ptudtatt ut
mittee was not
our farm* and workshop*. W** remind the u-J.
plo of tbr Utter opptadtiun of the U-m - rst-ja u d that abso­
claim that, executed byBBmmblk an vtatai*.
lutely no business
tratiua. uur present laws will eveutr. dlr Er*
could be done
us cuetrd of the trade of th* wurkl.
’ "
under tbe rules;
Tho Amerirtn people, from tradition and iatere*rt favor Umutallimu. and th.- RepeLHnui
until that com­
party
demands
the
um
&gt;
of
botli
gidil
and
Miter
mittee was ready,
WHITELAW ncID.
a* standard munvy. with meh revtrlt t:-u. it4
under such provisions, to be determined by
huneoniceauuion office- Ex-Speaker Reed were sufficient
eomparisuu of the value*of the tv &gt;
was named by some eoutiiern delegates, reason for a quick
that the purchasing aud debt-payi:-.g ;*«»rrof
but trithdrawn on therequeat of tbe Maine adj ournment.
the dollar, whether of silver, gold or ]..»&gt;*r.
delegation. Reid waa nominated by ac­ Bev. Dr. Brush WH.UAM M’KISLEY.
shall ba at ail tlmra equal. Tlie latere-h. of
clamation and after paving the usual was the chaplain of tbe day and It the producers of the country, its tana-:, and
votes of lhanks and naming the notifica­ wra 1U0 before he arose to offer prayer. its workingmen, demands that even 4 liar
iu..a.i f.s....___ _ __
tion committee*. MpKlnley being put at That concluded. Chairman Cogswell,
tbe bead of the one to notlfly the presi­ of
the
credentials
committee.
on
dent, tbo Tenth National Republican con­ being Calio) ti;»on for n report stated that
government to ancure an intenuti- ■:. d ufer
vention adjourned sine die.
his committee was working a* rapidly as eace to adopt such myosun* a* will insure a
possible and would be ready to report at 8 parity nt value between gold and direr Cr use
OPENING OF THE CONVENTION.
as money throughout the world
We denuuid that every citizen cf tl’.c Veiled
use- fr.» and -Ja.
Sewell of New Jersey moved n reccw to Status shall 1* allowed to
restricted ballot in all puWi - &lt;-k&lt;cti ’n&lt;. bud
MiXXEAlxiLJA, June 8.—As Hev. Dr. Bp. m., and it wh* carried. At the hour lhat such Imllot shall !»» ronnied and returmS
named
tbe
convention
met
again.
3ru»b, chancellor of the University of
An interesting announcement was made
South Dakota, rose immediately after the gavel fell, the
In the convention speaker being Chauncey Depew, wbo Mid black, thi* sorereixn right, guaract- • i,y tlJ
hall yesterday at that Colonel IL W. Thompson, of Indiana, cooxtltutiun. the free and huoert popular hab
*he
12:30 p. m. every' was 83 years old. Some felicitous speeches lot; tbe just and equal repre&lt;wi.t*ti &lt;u . *
psopl ■ aa wql! a* the Jum and equal pn t-x-lm
delegate arose with by Colonel “Dick" and Depew followed. under tbo las-* is the foundation &lt;4 •eirrepuldlrau
instltutiun*.
mid
tho
party
will
never
him mid reverently
The regular order of businsra was the relax it* effort* until th.* integrity of th- lulbt *
listened while he
ami the purity of elretioas shall !-• fully gu*rInvoked the aid cf report of tbe credentials committee and it antoed and projected in *rt«*ry *&lt;atv
was called for. Chairman Cogswell did
the Moat High in
Dot hava.it in writing but raid be would
the convention's give it verbally if the convention so de­ parpotratod ou American itWmo* f.rp-;
delibebatiuivs. Two sired. There being no objection he pro­
]| minutes previously ceeded to make bis report from memo­
' ('hairman
Ulark- randa he bad on slips of pa|&gt;cr. As be
J. UO.T rk&gt;STT
«”•
nntlonnl spoke the reporters And stenographers marine by 1hkd&lt;« ba fit shfo***. and the n.n&lt;nctook down his words. Tbe rej&gt;ort en­
committee, had called to order the Tenth
dorsed tho uncontested list made up. by
National Republican con vet* tiou nnd an­ tbe national com ml tree, except tu jr few t.maiu'e of th« ra wt friendly r-lati’.u* with all
forrigu i»wrn*; entangling.alhau.*-* with r-'M.
nounced that Dr. Brush would act racon* cases which arc adjudicated In the report, and the protection uf the right* • !-.:r tl-L-rvent Ion chaplain. At tbe end of the pray­ Tbe committee investigated twenty-four man. We reaffirm our approval of tbe M urue
d*x-trin&gt;&gt; and believe in the arhLr.nw the
er, which was eloquent ami appropriate, contests. .
manifest deattuyof tb»« republic in lt|bnadMt
the delegates took their scats and a
We favor tb« voartment
:a.r*
The minority reftori objected to the dis­ sens*
moment later M. H. DeYoung read the
call (nr the convention. That formality position of tbe Alabama cases, bolding tion &gt;&gt;f crimmaL patijwr and contra* t u.tnxithat
tbe
Blaine
delegates-at-large
should
gratlon.
over, Clarkson announced the selection by
the national committee of J. Sloat Fas­
and the report was signed by fifteen of the
sett, of Naw York, as temporary chair­
forty odd memlwrs of tbe committee. As
man.
,
soon as the rending was concluded Chair­ stale wnun-nr. and recommend lvgi»U:i-&gt;nby
man Cogswell, of the credentials commit­
The temporary chairman was sitting tee, moved the adoption of tbe majority engsgw! in Inter-state ama-pn in mining,
and in maanfarturing
•
with the New York delegation, but at a report.
Th’* RepuUic&amp;n party has always l»*n llw
sign from Clarkson be rose nnd mounted
champion of tbe oppressed and reroguisM the
The delmte WM begun b^Uhaunrey L dig-atty of manhood. Irrespective &lt;«f faith, rotor
the platform. When there, In a few wellor
nationality. It aytnj-athix'-&lt; with theca.:*
chusl-u words Clarkson Introduced him, Filley, wbo aeetned to have settled! the
and the first act of the national Repub­
lican convention was* completed. Chair­ majority report. After he hart concluded
man Fsuwett immediately began his open­ the chairman announced that be would the intvU!g~n&lt;-t* uf the proph- and tiro ma'.ntaaing speech. First thanking the conven­
recognize one for and one against the ma­
tion for the hdnor, he then declared Min­
press* a»l
neapolis, with its mills, factorit-*, work­ jority report alternately, and under thia thought and cunw-icr.ro u!
shop*. and happy boine*. to be Republican rule a number of speeches were made for approve all ageach’* and i&amp;*tiwn*::tall*;'s»
doctrine epitomized iu facts. The conven­ and against. Knight of California was which c”ntri1&gt;ute to tbe eduration *'f th- railtion waa warned that k wx* met for tbe much distressed bci-nnsc some of tbe dele­ tullret measure of religion* liberty w* srop
purpow, not of quarreling, but to select gates were office-holders, and the Blaine pwod to any union of church and state We re
the l»e*t ma;i in the party to run for the men applauded him. Wolcott made a affirm our opposition. &lt;!&lt;vla;&gt; I In th-’ R-;rabhighest office In tho gift of the republic; bitter speech against the majority report lican platform of 1*WS to all .vmblnat:”t* of
aud the man must be the embodiment of ami was followed by. Clayton. Depew and capita , organ!ted tu control artetrnrily the
the doctrines of tbe party. He then de­ others for nnd agained. The del&gt;at&lt;&gt; waa ex- condition «.f trade among »w‘ ritizrr.- We
heartily uialorro the acti&gt;&gt;:i taken
th • :-*•:*
fended protective tariff; demanded a fair cecdingly hot for an hour or more.
vote in the south, and said so long as
required to remedy any «'.■•
HARR’SON GAINS A POINT.
there was injustice in the country the Re­
publican |mr* y bad work to do.
Minority II * port Dolaated and Majority
Closing with a portjc.nl quotation the
Icy of extending to town- nnd mr.il
chairman Waite*! for no applause, but im.
Cries of •
■ arose now. but
mediately asked: “What Is the further
Warner Miller insisted on a hearing and atul reaffirm tbe declaration cuntai!
pleasure of the convention
. then Cogswell cldked the debate, .Miller, ,Kcpv.lili«-an plafforxn of IS-**
The convention 'would have a speech of course, against the majority report. d’.nrtiiin of letter jmstag-* to *’ti:earliest p*«uhle m&lt;cm*ut
from "Czar” Reed and he Imd to come Cogswell conclude*! by demanding the
We commend the spirit and’*’
from the gallery to deliver it. It was a previous question, which was promptly form la the civil wi-rvi.-.* and th. wiplea for fair elections.
’’ Wealth nnd Hccoudcd. The chairman, st Quay’s re­ siatent enforcement by the Kvpnh:
prosperity,” said he. "aro noble; but hit­ quest, explained that the previous ques­
Th&lt;? construct i &gt; i of tiwNii-r.
man liberty i« magnificent.” Reed’s clos­ tion would apply to both majority nnd mi­
ing words aroused intense enthusiasm.
nority report*. There waa a confused lot of the highest itnportau’-.- to th
people, loth a.* a iaesw ”f n*liof oratory and ejaculation*, and finally nnd to build up and maintain An
e obrervetl of nil obaerveraat this time the chair called for the vote aud declared tnvrvc. and it should I*’ oftxtr.’
31m. C. G. Cnrletonaud Mrs. Tbvrew the previous question carried. The ques­ United State* government.
A. Jenkins, the women delegates from tion wra divided him! tbe first vote was an
Wyoming. Tbe convention, however, was the minority report, and the viva voce void ritnriro ut the eprliret p*M*|i&gt;Ie mun&gt;’”i'. hiu*og
**f th*- !&gt;*”?’• '■ t“*’
st work nil I be time ami the temporary was again m» equal in volume that a roll duo regard t*'th«* inter*
territortesnad of tb. United .-tata*. A- •bl*
clerk*, etc, w*ru announced, Charles W
call was ordered.
federal officeholders jappoiute*! in
tty"
■,,uh1n*°^.&lt;4 Xlianp*“* l*ing principal

EDITOR REID DRAWS A PRIZE.

clerk. The state* were called for com­
mittees and at the conclusion of tbe call
tbe convention mljmirned for the day.

K»dm* ...

North Carol, n*
North Doku a.
tibia..................
Oregoo.............
iVnnar Kani*.
itj.--:.- i*i„u,i
Mouth Carolina
ternth Dakota.

be unanimous? [Loud crie* of “Y*- 1
Ths nomination is mads Q°“‘“00‘
*
motion to take a root-till 8 P-“• *h*
^hwHacely offered and agreed u&gt;
heated and excited assemblage dispsrsed.

°&lt; ’&gt;» major!., rehTtoJ
Ib*CTd '“■’"’ymtmmU
He began epraking extempore raaoenZ
JUIM-M rornta. Tb. t^ntro! ta“
hi* remarks was that, tb„
it^roar1!?
“cUoo: tha:
principle
it crysulixed into statute*: that it mmnt
^mNtbmrt^t^'of 'I*

b. dure th. lUpnbltemt pniw "iu'rokld
on totlo It mt4 ta. so rtaL
™

vote

wm

announcod the convention, on
Sh*p!tio&lt; N&lt;"* •

receive contributions for Tituavllte suffec6 °rak*r’ chairman of the committea
on rraolutkm* w..

thwW. and the right uf
should br aecorded n* far as paarfld*
Wefarcr tlto cemlon. rubjret t •
rtead laws, of the arid public land*: - 'I
and territories lu whl&gt; h they II” umlcr w"

damatiou and ocoupoiH-y by rettleia
_
secure the maximum benefits to the pc -l”*
Th» World's Columbian Expodti-«&gt;- :■ ~
national undertaking and rongrv- •• 1..-A!
---w*
jiromptly eoart sn&lt; h reasoaable 1 ■il'.-i : &lt;•13
aid thereof ra will enaurea dlsriiavKthee*ja*na«M am! obUgatlans incident ita-rd««*
the attainment of remflta«»mmen*-.tra:- wta.
the dignity and progre** of the n*ti’*:i
We sympathize with all wise and Pg;t::Mte
effort* to ksnen and prevent the•» il* ■■■
jx*ranoi and promote morality.
Ever mindful of the •n-Vv* and •*.*’ nf.--e*os
tbe men who raved tho lift* of tho n.ita’*- **
pledge anew to the veteran auLUet* ‘’f tlwrw
public a watchful ’-are and wacnltion of
jw*t claims upon a grateful feoplWe commend the aide, patriotic on 1 tb£
oughly American administration
‘
.
Harrison. Under it the country has eni"^
remarkable prosperity, and th* dlgnlB
honor of the nation, at home and abroad. bJV*
been faithfully maintain**!, and we offrt
n-’X&lt;rd of pledge kejitas a guarantee of
ful ;x*rfunuaaee in the futareBoston, June 11.—Ex-Secret--.ry Blaine
and Mrs. Blaine left for Bar Harbor yester­
day afternoon. Before he left the Clty^
gave this communication to Che repre»e“
alive* of the Boston Journal:

wiil. if turn**! against ux*
4MU la

U» uomi«Mica oj u&gt;b coaw^ioo. SluUl U

Jjjtw Q. Bx-ttk*'

�~&lt;c,

3 piswt rrom ms 7&gt;eK nnd rcvdecTts at !
tho breast uf the landlord; but at that
instant Dan Riggsby leapetl through tho
door and struck the weapon from his
hand.
With an oath of rage the discomfited
vcttlcman turned and confronted the
yuntl. with blazing eyes. Reaching for
his neerve pistol he nrule a threatening
gesture, but the wiraing voice of Simon
iti^by caused him to pause.
“Don't ye offer ter use that pistol!"
warned tho landlord, leveling a rifle,
which lie hiul taken from the corner, full
at the cattleman's hetuL "1 don’t mind
tel’.in ye now that ye are a coward an a
tT.» y»!KA»nut«wiri»x-tai'
bully. But don't ye ifitne around hyar
tryin ter raise a fuw agin: if ye do yer
CHAPTER I.
. ’em sent up to yer room as *&lt;»n as my
liable ter git more of it than ye want”
at tub travelers ' rest.
I mjo comes in. Our 'coinmodations ain’t
"I'll be even with ye for this," cried
t\ v gust.of wind, laden with sffst the best, but I reckon the ole house will Rope* with an oath. "You’ve got the
;I). swept with a dismal sound keep the rant off-which ain't such a nrvponme
now, but yer’d better look
drop on me now.
i lie ding)' window panes of the I bad thing, considerin tho kind of a out in the future.'
Rest causing the rickety night wu're likely
■ to have."
•
- "Don't
y«&lt;r threaten mo!" broke in
n shudder and creak beneath i
“We are not going to find fault with Riggsby; "I ain't In the hriiuur ter take
our quarters." observed the tall man, any of yer talk jist now. Go! and don’t
Rigg*by.
who
for
hours
had
seating himself in a chair which his ye Irilotig about it!" and a* he spoke ho
........ ..
by
:•
t, ’ the
:h. window moodily
------- ,a7 jJrost Irnd placed at his disposal. "It’s a made n gesture toward the door.
■
ncjty thing that we didn't havo to re­
. •i- tbo storm without, «.AX|
sudWith mufUe«l expressions of baffled
• a .xl his pipe from bis mouth, main out on tb© prairie."
rage the cattleman
moved toward
।
----- M4W.VU
wtntuu the
lUU
•ig n cloud of-mnoke from his
At this juncture Dan Riggsby entered door. As he did so he stooped to pick
turned to his wife, who the room.
.
‘ I up
up his
his hat
hat which
which taul
bad fallen
fallen from
from his
his
•r.crixl from an adjoining room.
"Go out an tend ter the stage hosscs, I fiend in the scuffle. At the same time
ii t. r ruiu nil night. Sally," Dan." said the father, going to tho door | 110
a letter lying near his hat. und
i.tlatitly.
nn l reckon this aud opening it
The youth hastily J thinking it wa* his own which had fallen

Noo«
Sucb
cohoekeo

Mines
Meat

Makes an every-day convenience of an
would head n jmrty to lyndi a negro who ** registered.
„
outraged a white wumnn. Eight negroes i John
’'***" Reduiond, leader of the Irish Parold-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
nellite force*, ha* arrived iu New York.
were lynched at Barnwell two year* ago.
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
I Strikers at Tonawnnds, N. Y., attacked
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
Tbe police of Fulrfltl i. Conn., are on a
package makes two large pies. Avoid
strike against eatlug their'midnight lunch tbe men ut work mid the police on guard
,
fired
un
the
mob,
which
then
turned
on
In a barn.
Imitations—and insist on having tbe
the police and furcedtheiu to run for their
Cbnrie* Malison, of New; Orleans.was live*.
u w Then
x uen ttbe
ue mob
mou forced
loreeu those
tnwe at
~ tvork
NONE SUCH brand.
stricken Instantly blind whilaout walking
qu|U Troop* have been called out. MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y,
AreMh GnbbB wa* killed at King’s ■ To puui.b Murrella Mvlby, 11 year* of
Mill*. 0., by a piece of iron that brim drivfor w;IU0 breach of discipline a Phils- I
eu IntJ hi* brain by a powder explodon.
J delphla school teacher told her to walk ,
Tbe Vrnexuelan revolutionist* havo up and down n flight of ataira and then
gained another victory over Palach ’* forgot the child, who kept trudging awny
forces.
| for several hour*. The little girl tell exTIME TAELE.
Jceph W.nl. . b»k.nuu&gt; on III. C«lr
I*"
&gt;■"’&gt;’ «“J dl«i •“ •
Short IJne, was killed while coupling ‘ew hours.
car* ut Metropolis, Ills.
i The coroner’* jury in tbe Port Jervis, N.
Station*.
The Monongahela river la rising rapidly Y «*"
Jh‘1
to flood height
' | investigate case* of th. kind elMwhwe.
,
,
. . .
Il cannut fined anyloxly to blame.
obeyed, and in a few momenta tlie driver from hi# pocket he picked it up and
Only F2,4l’L7') have been received at the
--------------- f.uv itself inter ribbons. came into tho room, the water dripping ' strode from the room.
Kalsnuuoo l.v
Illinui* state treasurer’* office incontribu- I
Taeaday, June 14.
i. . &gt;uutry wst* inada jist from bis broad brimmed hat gnd rubber
KastCuoner...
Tho letter picked up by Ropes was the duo* tor tbe flcxol sufferer* of the state.
j The
The grand
gram! lodge
lodge of Elks
Elk* is
la holding
holding a rare­ Richland JtmcT
• &gt;f liavinn place for the coat He carried a small leathern mail | one which h.ul arrived in tho ^evening
------------------------------------------- I union at Buffalo.
Cressey
Milo
। pouch in his haud. which ho bunded to i ulRil addressed to Sally, Ann Rigsby,
TloirwKj, June 0.
I Tb»*pension appropriation
bill, n« D-ttou.........
• the postmaster.
and had been dropped from Siiuon RiggsPrrafalont HMris«ni contributed WX1 in amended by tbe senale, carries a total of Cloverdale. •
■hut We didn't ,
'‘
8uu1tx............
"Pertv rvpgh .weather on ye; Jun," ; by*g pockut.
‘
aid of the sufferer* fur the oil region di»- ' fl4d.JJ7.-TA
‘
••orgy. mid I gne.*s It’s oliaerved Riggsby. depositing tho pouch i
William McFarland, of Findlay, O., Is HASTINGS...
CONTI N T ED
। 'th ! windy prairy of , behind thr counter.
Joe E. St, Ciair, wanted tn many places in jail.hr assault on two girl* of 5 and?
"Bin havin a!
r-mt* Grove.
. hr&lt;tue of onr own breakdown. I hear: anything Very Imd?" 1
to answer to various criminal chargee, has
Woodland
been tirrestctQn Sigotjrney, la., where he
tbur-and bo rentin
The Greensburg (Pa.) Tribune has re­ Woodbury
"Well, yes." answered the driver. ;
It w.ll cost you notbing ami nlil surely attepipti-d to fletrnud several secret socie- ceived threatening letter* from proprietor*
Ffcs D.
“Oue side of tho off front wheel is com-; do you
/UM gotal, if you
,.,u have ;»
v.n», ur
Lansing...
a
cotuh,
cold!
or
of
“
speak-caMe*
’
at.
Jeannette.
They
say
admitted the man pletidy smashed,"and I had to^lock it so ; any (rouble with tliniat. &lt;-liv*f’or lung*,
Detroit
United States Deputy Marshal ’K res* the lot ch will be applied to county and U rand Itiplds
.•Bui this pmiry is power­ i could move at all, aud I'tn hyar to say Dr
''
•••
)r. Kind's New
fttecuvery
foreun-tumptlun. and party have struck a fresh trail of the city property if the war against u*pcak.. r!ul. It a imjfsou could " that it mecks perty heavy pnllin."
. cougns
t* guaranteed
rough.* ami
and etnas
cold* ts
guafaiitreil co
to give re­ Red Rock train robber*. The robbers hove easic-T do.-s not cease.
. innate of Georgy hyar
“Beckon it would." commented the I fi*’’-,,r
wilFbc (mid bark.
'
' . Sutfrl*- gone south through tbe Cheyenne' and
The kcale to be pre*2nted to the manu­
flations.
&gt; t: this j.rajr.'
the wind j .i;lua]oriL •_______________ __ _______
facturer* by tha A. A. L S. W. puts tbe
Arapahoe land*.
"Don't
how ye ever
|
uwsy Ka’Hiia would l&gt;e ; jjyar. Wind jist blowed ye along 1 reck- and undvr It* Use I.ad * speedy aud perfect
Rhode Marouy, a prominent farmer, was ; price uf boiling iron nt $5.50 per ton—no
in. m. p. Sb
ul Simon 'Riggsby turn- ()n. jt-8 ^vrerful windy in Kansas—pew- recovery. Try a sample bottle at our ex­ killed by lightning during a heavy thun­ change.
SOUTH.
G IU 3 25
Ar..
pense ami learn for v ourself ju»t how good
cit rtcnrt* the prairie erfU|i, .
The Republican presidential notification Ksbunazoo
derstorm at Mauston, Wta.
*6 0C •3 05
Eaat Cooper Lv.
*S 61 2 M
a,-. ,*wue|fliig in sheets |
,.|
p]] have to stop hyar till h thinz tt la. Crial botucs free at W. U.
committee will meet at Wssh'.n rton Mon­ Rlehland June t
A
new
and
rich
body
Of
ore
ha*
been
Goodyear’* drug store. Large sire 50?.
«5 4C •2 30
Cressey
.....
day
next
aud
perform
it*
duty.
found in the Midnight mine at Ouray,
5 4G 2 20
BUio7.....R..
Ii4&lt;l moved from Georgia ! inorntn. when I'll see if the wheel can’t and «t.OO.
Minister Fred Grant ho* cabled congrat­ Delton .......
t’ulo. It is gray copper, native and brittle
» 5 XI 1 ,V.
be patched up." added the driver, remov&gt;■ 5 22 1 20
ulation* to Prraident Harrison.
CloterUale,..
nine claim in oonth- I' ing
silver, nnd tlie richest yet discovered.
his dripping hat and coat
1 *5 12 12 56
8bu'.tx.....&lt;..
S.
11.
Clifford.
New
Castet.
Wis..
was
The
Riverside
national
bank,
of
River
­
-:rty mile* south of I
The Iron Mountain train had just
“I think I can fix it up fer ye,” replied
*1 4 68 12 31
•Id military road. 1 Riggsby. “I'v« got some tools out in tha troubled with neuralgia and rbennratlxui. crossed the Red river bridge at Fulton, side, Cal.,capital 8100,000. has been author­ Hasttnos...
•
hl* stomach was disordered. hS liver was Ark., when one span and thirty feet of ized to begin business.
3 *4 43 11 X.
Grove.
. ole workshop, tin 1 used ter be a petty fair aiH-rted to nn alarming degree. anpeUb- tre*tle were washed awny.
’ In Russia where tbe peasant* are dying Coat*
13 4 33 11 20
Woodland .
fhte&lt;-:i hundred . .
, ... .
,.
11 05
fell away, and he was turrlbly fedueed in
Mrs. Mary Rogers of Chicago, who-r with hunger the bears are also »o starved Woodburv .
sby Imd hit ■I hand with 'em."
eni;
»
D.
Three bottles of joined Scbweinfurth’s colony nt Rock­ that they eat the peasant* when they have
.1 3X 9 W
AB hough
was
early in September
September fle*h and strength.
i luliin • i wni-sida ■
AJ,ho,l
«h it «
’ns &lt;-arfy
tuin*il&gt;/. ....
.1 1 15 7 03
Electric
Bitter*
cured
him.
an
op|&gt;ortuuity.
• &lt;- ir iL*l into of-1 the rton” h*'1 made the air quite chilly
ford. 111*., ten days ago, ha* liccome iu- i
Detroit...
Ed waft! Shepherd, Usrrislairg, HI., had I sane.
B!........
------| Tho hemp spinning work* at Barmen, Grand Raf-ld*
. -&gt;™ ,u&gt;ry rn&gt;.n. j “!* * I*"’'01'ftf* 'T" “**“
,h*
u running sore on hl* bte of ei^lit yeari’
The wife of Sir Edward Maiet, British ‘ Germany, hare been de*troyed, causing a
un i l1i&gt;nSn|..n..i»
S«r«bl.'he'«.&gt;rtmiKen 'lauding. jUmkI three Imtik-* of Electric
•••lop* ou vtxeal only.
_
at Berlin, ba* an odd fancy i Io** of 7SJ,000 marks.
t No*, s and &lt; *111 n»t carry p«»*«n»eni unless
r which ruul as 1 h:“’
thenvelveaand wercconvera- Bitter* ami -even buko of Ducklen's amb.i*Mul&gt;;r
for
collecting various
The
Orangemen Mi
of the United State* provtded with frelah: train permits.
LUI .■■aiiL.tuK
'&lt;u&lt;uur kimb of slioeo. She]'
x IIV -HftllUCluril
’ ’
," ing in low tone.
Arnlcn Salve, and hl* leg i* sound and ba* now In Ler German bom* more than ' arv in council at PittMburg.
Fr--lxt»t train* will be run at the convenience
afthr company, who reserve the r'xht to change .
’ "Plague take thu luck!”exclaimed tho well, John Speaker. Catawba, o,. iuoi J.WM palra.
.
The Missiaslppi and Missouri river the tlm* oi »ucb trains without no’1&lt;^‘ tall man tn a tone of vexation. "This is five law Wvrr *ores mr his h-x. doctors
F. BtDM. ties’! Manavar.
.Safe-blower* blew open and went
I decidedly worrying to bb wrecked here on said-he wa* Incurable. One I*.'tie Electric through ibr *afeof Nrwiaau Bru*, and A. floods have abated as far south as Mem­
phis. Farmer* In tbe flooded district* In
Man ai J I'-c-mt.
I the prairie when we baro so much busi- Bitter* and one bux Buekkn'* Arnica M. Smith at Elkhart. Ind., but could find Illinois will go back to their farm* and
Salve
cured
him
eniirvln
Sold
by
W.
II.
I neos to attend to at our di*stination.”
only a few dollar*. Tbe |K&gt;lice cxchnncrd replant their crops, taking the ri»k of an
Utooilyoar, the druggist.
about aduzen -hot* with (Dem, but no unfavorable autumn.
profitable I
The short man nodded assent
one waa injured SO far a* known
•ler.-" Rest soon be-j
"But 1 gtiex* we’ve got our business in
Mrs. Peter McClelland, of WacOyTex.,
The
best
salve
in
tlie
work!
for
cuts,
P A. Peterson I* organizing &gt;» com|&gt;auy want* a divorce because, she says, her
a |xqmiar stopping a shape so it will keep." he remarked ufMORTGAGE SALE.
•
■
--------•
-------- u - ------- :—i_ i.:_ bruise*, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever to make piano* at R.xkfonl, 111*.
hustiand plotted with a woman to poison
era and other trav- ter a short pumw. u cunning glitter in his sore*, tetter, chapped hand*, chilblains
Default having been mule in the condition* of
her
and put a loaded shotgun, full cocked, s certain mortgage made and executed by Wil­
small block eye. "Of course you havo corns and all skin eruptions, and positive­
*o that it*would go off by accident and liam L Mead and Nellie K. Mead bl* wifo of tbe
-I E inuy Kiggnby wero-scren- 'got tho papers nil right?"
ly- curve plies or no pay required. !: 1*
Senator Gorman head* tho list of Mary­ kill her. It didn’t go off.
city of «&lt;. Flml. State nf Minnesota, to Henry
"Yes. nnd 1 don't intend that they shall guaranteed to give |&gt;erfcct satisfaction, or land delegate* tu the Chicago convention.
Elneboat, dated Septmeber thirteenth A. D.
• •■:i years old respectively,
IMU and reeor led In tbe office of the Register at
i : nlcd valuable assistanceIo get out of my poMesmun till our little af­ money refunded. Price 23 cents’per box Tbe delegate* are for Gorman.
LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Deed* for Barry eountv State at Michigan on the
fair*
ure
adjusted
to
-our
satir-faction,
”
Fur
sale
by-W.
II.
Goodyt-ar,
the
druggist
twenty-Brst day nt September A. D, 1881 In
Charles F. Johnson, a young lawyer of
ut* iu helping with the work
Uber ,'Ll" of Mortgages on page* 177 and 178
and the tall man tapped hia breast pocket
Waterville, ha* tieen nominated for gover» blrh said moitgag** wa* duly assigned by said
The water lii Devil's lake Is higher than ner by the Democrats of Maine. Delegates
Chicago. Jugs Ia.
to indicate that the papers referred to
Hrnrv Flnebout to Daniel Striker of Hasting*
the summer months Mr.
It has iieen before lu year*.
Following w*r« tb* quotation* on ths board M11-hijpui by *ss'.cnment bearlng date tbe t w enliot instructed.
•I.I D.-’n had cut and stacked were safely stored therein.
Wheal - June, opened Ueth day of Play A. D. 18M and recorded in
Cheboygan hustlers are negotatln* with
Ex-Secretary Blaine 11 said to hnve made of ir*d* today:
Their
converoation
was
soon
interrupt
­
the
office ef add Reg-»ter of Deed* for Barry
• tons &lt;4 prairie hay. which
ikwed S*; Joly, upetu-d 7S-, cloeed
the ufllclgls of the Jljjjegge * West a liberal provision for the care aud edu­ "&gt;9*0.
71D*c; September, opened TSMc. cl-*ed MJo. county Michigan on the tenth day of May A. D.
ilent fo«&gt;-l J* r horses and cat­ ed by supper being announced, and they
cation of the child of James G. Blaine, Jr., Cora—June, opened &lt;&lt;• clo»eU 47Mfi&gt; July, IW in Uber "36" of aasignmeut* on page 313,
Michigan.
'
were
ushered
into
the
dining
room,
where
upon
which mortgage there I* claimed to be due
-urn! a ready market at tho tn*
by bis former wife, nee Nevin*.
openod sic. rloee&gt;l 46’4c: September, opened at the date of thl* notice tbe aum of eleven hun­
they were served witli m aulMtantial re­ '"'Rqv. R. C. Crp^fonl and «!!•■ celebrated
:&lt;• winter months.
Graduating day honor* ut the Indiana 4JHc. chwe l 4-M .
opened l»Hc, dred one and 1I-ID0 dollar* and an Attorney fee
their gbWtnwrediiing at Grand Rapid* yes­
of
fifty
dollar* provided for In said mortgage
past.
,
clueej
JO^c;
July,
opened
Jell?,
dosed
SUMc;
Institute for Deaf and Dumb were carried
.l*ork and no suit or proceeding* at law having been
While his guests were at supper Simon terday.
off' by Margaret A. Brooks, colored, of beptemler. iqwned rT. doeeO
Instituted to recover the debt secured by said
Riggaby prucceded to open tho mail that
Jeffersonville. Although deaf from her —June, opi-nsd SULM, cloeed glU-ftf’^; \luiy, mortgage or any part thereof: Di-refora by
open*! HU Si closed
IliLLJj; SeptBcmjr, virtue of the power of rale rant lined in said
birth she delivered the commencement opened
hud just been brought.
doeed gluAZH- Lard—June, mortgage and the statute in each case made and
"Only three letters.'* he commented as
oration orally -in a highly pleasing man­
provided, notice I* hereby given that nn Friday
ner.
.
the poach was_4mptie&lt;l upon tho pine
Lire stock:
Prices at the Union Stock the nineteenth &lt;lay of August A. I). 1892 at ten
in the forenoon of said &lt;uy I shall MB at
Three hundred and ten houses in Pot- yards today ranged *• follow*: Hogs—Market o'clock
counter, "nnlll declare if hyar ain’t one
public auction to tbe highest t Idrferat tk* north
cbinki, which is EM mile* southeast of
front door of tbe court house, in the City of
fer bally—yes, sure enongh. an one fer
llaatinga, Barry county. Michigan, (that being
Nijni Novgorod, were burned, aud most
Sug Whitwell an tlie other is fer Ben
•€» P»IO&gt;. tL.&amp;a&amp;JIU light, S4.O44.7U rough
place where the circuit court fbr Barry
of tbe occupants are now dependent upon tacking. ••.SSjilll tmird, •4.7X&amp;Al~Vt heavy the
county is boldeni the prrml»es described In said
Ropes."
chanty.
packing and
lug iota.
Playing the one for his wife in his
■ Report* from Zanzibar are that Emin
pocket be distributed the other two in the
Pasha had died in Central Africa, whither quo&lt;*UuU*
raused at M 4O£4.75 cb'iic* tneU together with an Attorney fee of flfly doilittle row of boxes which were arranged
N. B. fin!!, a prominent republican of be had gone to reclaim tha lost provinces. to *xtr* •hipp.ns it*cr*. fttOat-JJ good to Ur* a* provldetl therein. Hie premises to be
in alphabetical order behind the counter. Jack.wn. died in that city labt evening.
Fire al Eldon, Iowa, destroyed business choir* do. Saia&gt;4.l&lt;&gt; fair to gool. *&amp;40.SO iw.ld and being drombed In said mortgage are
cuiamoa to medium da, $.-.:nfj.l.7'J butcher*' *11 tboee certain piece* or parcels of land situate
"It's kinder handy ter have a poetof­ Funeral Tuesday.
property to tbe value of $ 15,000.
»tevr«. J2A)n5J.3J *lock*r», f2.6-a4.OJ T*xa*. Ijittg and being In the towuabin of Hope In tbe
Mrs. David Haddix, of Hatton, Clark Meer*. $84UuXK feeder*. &gt;l. OiiX40 co*W County of Barry and State of Michigan and de­
fice in a man's house." he mused; “it
The Soo Driving Park Association .will county. 111., wa* killed by lightning.
scribed as follows, to &lt;rlt: Tbe west half of the
beats gain fifteen or twenty tnilos fer a
•S.lUal7J ball* aad Siuoaio veal calve*.
southeast quarter, the ea*t half of tbe south­
latter. Hit's a great gover'ment we have have $0,000 bung up at tlirlr races during
Sidney Dillon, the noted New York
Hheep-Market f*lrly active on! price* west quarter ai»d tbe *oathwe*t quarter at tbe
the last week in July.
north east quarter of aeetiuu number thirteen
•taaJy;
quotation*
ranc*d
at
SL73&amp;573
««*tf nancier, is dead, aged 79 year*.
in Chis country an powerful ’commodat- 1
SRUCK 1HEGCLDEN MEAN1,
Si4035.1.&gt; in town two north of rance Line west.
Colonel L. L. Polk, who wa* reported to •ra*. }44i»QAJ&lt; oatlrea and
Dated May 24. A. D. 18».
in. Grant an his men made it party
Tax**, aud »5Sa3&amp;75 lamb*.
A* a Itlood I’m-IAcr.
be
dying,
i*
butler
nnd
it
is
bojted
that
h
lively fer us fellers fer awhile down
Produce; Butter-Fancy *ep*r*tor, 17®l»c,
AMlgnee of Mortgage.
The Detroit Free Press says: •'Hibbard’s will recover.
per lb; fine creatneriea, 15a 16c; dal ria*,
DANIKt-RTKIKKIt.
in Georgy, an 1 had some perty hard
Rh’-timatlc Syrup prepared by The Charles
The New York Times
that Edward toney, Irroh.
•; Na 1 dairl*-. 14®13«
Attorney Io person.
thoughts agin 'em an lowed tho coun­ Wright Medicine. Company, of thh cljy.
’ter ter u*c Unit pUitotT'
Murphy, Jr., chairman of the national
try was rained, bijt 'tain’t so. Tlie Union ha* struck the Golden Mean. In the treat­ Democratic state committer, ha* Hilfs
n uf the country m which
12c per lb; spring. 1*31%; rorotar*. Sc; docks
is right after all. an 1 know it don’t hold ment of all blood disease*, and its success
- had taken their claim was no ill feelin toward a southern man er it la an evidence that an honesL pure and withdrawal in his safe.
JOtallr; turkey-, choice hen*. 14c; young.
tfOK IsaMc; old gobblers l&lt;K&gt;Uc; goo*s
It Mfttied nt thu time, there wouldn't ’a' tnnda me postmaster of Prai­ valuable medicine, is not fncapable of at­
Saturday. Jun* 11.
SXVUA&amp;IV per dos 1‘otatoea—Burbanks
two ur three houses on tho
MORTGAGE SALE,
tracting
the
attention
of
every
family.
rie City. It’s the hand of Providence—
Paris provide* h new employment for; OJ per ba; Hebroas «l»4&amp; ; Rom. UQten:
n that place and Fort Scott.
common to poor mixod
Node* is hereby g'.ven that default has bee*
that’s the way it looks ter mo—that, There seetps to be but one opinion a* tu woman in the capacity of “dinner taster.” ! Paerieos
made in the payment nf the money secured by a
itlis after tbo completion of things have been settled as they have. I Its merit n.* a family tncdltine."
lot*.
SXbVc.
btr*wbervte*-nHnolA
Wfl
A judge in n MnMacbuselta divorce
mortgage bearing date the twenty fl ret day of
This is the real si-crvt of the success of cdurt has laid down the law that when n
le inn the place was made a hain’t no ill feelin against the north—
old Snuon Riggsby waa ap­ but—it's powerful windy hyar in Kan­ this wonderful remedy. Its perfect and wdman obtain* a divorce she eball not;
York.
Kmmett In tbe Count* of Calhoun and bUteot
speedy action. In removing all impure and be'permitted to resume her maiden name. 1
I” ' 1 postinnster.
So it happened;
Michigan, to Amelia Joo-’ nf tbe township of
poisonous mattec from blood. No home
that :t triweekly niail was brought to sas"—
Assyria In tbe County of Bony ami Btats of
The teacher* ami school superintend­
He stopped his soliloquy abruptly, for should lie without !t as a thorough and ef­
the- Travelers' Rest, the name of the I
ent* of the United Staten receive fSJ.OOO.-, 87Hr; August. K»&lt;c; September, 8Sc. Coru- Micnlcan. and recorded tn the office of tbe Reg­
ister &lt;n Deed* for the County of Barry. Mich­
at that instant the door opened and Ben fectual blood ptirifk*r for young and old.
000 annually. Thl* amount Increases 12,-1 No. 2 mued cadi. Me; June. UMc; Joly. igan. In IJber 21 of ShwtgMgM o* p*g« 43 on the
• new {xKtofflco being Prairie City.
I
51.4c; Augu»t, 5114a- Oats-No. 2 mixed xm day of April A. D. )Ml at 11:45 o'clock in th*
• Rujom, a man who owned a large herd For sale by W. II. Goodyear.
MX),0(10 each year, or 3% per cent.
"Hit's the day for tbe stage ter bring ]
cs»h.
July. Me; AnguA. 31c; Sep- forenoon; Uiat said mortgage wa« duly a*Bt0*ed
of cattle which were being herded in
TheSL Joseph county pioneer society
The odd sight of a kitten adopted by a umber, 33H. . Rye-Dall; vaetera.
’-He ninil." nitittervd Riggsby. as he "* ““
said Amelia Jone* to James Caahtnnre of
that vicinity, entered. He was a heavily will meet on the fair grounds at Center­ monkey and beln4 nursed aa tenderly as Bartoy-Nealectod. I*ork — Dull; old mass hy
Peenfleld. Calhmin P-univ. Michigan, nn tbe
through the window Jnto the fast built man of some forty ,yeafsof age,
though the kitten wa* tbe monkey's off­ &gt;a75&lt;yio.5i&gt;. i^rd-&lt;luiet; July. »ACd; August, ?4th day of March. A j&gt; 1FM by an assignment
ville. on Wednesday, June 22.
dwjpenlng twilight "Orter been hyar
duly
recorded oo the nth day of April A. D.
spring can be wineaaed In a Pacific street Mi-T-t
and his sun tanned face "Whs almost com­
1*H at 8 o'clock m tbe forenoon, tn the office at
The Saginaw Improvement company has
• an hour ago—sumpin most be the mat­ pletely covered, by a thick growth of jed
Live stock: Cattle-Trading active and
saloon, San Francisco.
contracted for the erection of a factory
common
U&gt;
mrdfam
grade
aattvesaold
at
*u
ter."
Several divers have been taken from
beard. Two pistols were visible in his
As he spoko the dim outlines of some wide leathern belt, and in his hand he building 250x285 feet In size.
Bayfield, WIa, to the eaat end of Made­ native steer* »4.(U&gt;4.'
vehicle coming down the road loomed
Etheridge ot the nty of R*tUe Creek, Mlriilgoa
The strikers at the (hceola mines have line island to inspect the sunken schooner
by sMlxnmeni dated the 13?h day of March lies,
through the mist and darkness, and a carried u heavy cattle whip.
refused to obey tlie sheriff, who last night Lucerne. The vcasel, luden with iron ore,
"Howdy. Ben.“greeted Riggsbyasthe
and doty recorded In tbe office of the regtetar of
ordered them off the mine property. ’ •
went down in the' shoals in October,
few moment* later the stage drew up
Deed* for the O*iniy of Barry. Mleblgas. oa the
man entered. "Jist got the mail an
1806. carrying a crew of eight men. Three
Uth day ot September A. D. fssi at S 46 o clock
and *toppe«| in front of the inn.
Two young children In the family of bodies were aftet ward found in the shoals.
tbar'sa letter fer ye.* As he spoke he
in the forenoon. In IJber X of Mortrafe*. on
Two pn-eengera got out and came into
pan 202: that tbe amourt claimed to be doe on
walked to tho box and drew forth the Harry Rose st Marcellus drank carbolic
The police force of Paris, which num­
the inn carrying heavy valises. Simon
acid yesterday and will probably die.
bered 6,'.W men In 1871. when the popula­
Riggsby, wbo hiul arisen nnd hastily letter and passed tt to the owner.
Kxrr Burgaw. Jana U.
Notice I* also hsrrby given that the power at
"It wara't particularly fer the letter
Tbe Second Michigan Infantry will hold tion of the city wo* 1,300,000, now number*
Cattle -Ono hundred »n l forty loads oo ■tale contained In *ald mortgage ha* beeoms op­
, lighted the solitary lamp in the office,
only
0.400, although the population has sale
that I couie," said Ropes us he took the IU annual reunion at Hudson thia year,
aud market active but prices slightly erative by reiwou of tbe default of said gkntg—or
yent forward to welcome them.
letter and placed it in his pocket. "1 jist August 4th. Preparations arc being made Increased to 2.2&lt;3,(XXL Tbe prefect of po­
"Howdy, gentlemen," he
greeted wanted ter warn ye that I've been Iosin
lice wishes to Increase the force to 7,500.
for a big time.
cordially. "Jut be seated. It’sapowLyman Williams of Lake Genera, Wls.,
aid moflpr.&lt;* any part
Florence V. Smilh Isa Schoolcraft girl
more cattle, an unlees this thing stops
Notice is al*o horebv «lr«
aged 79 year*, was thrown from his wagon ■ak; market active and pries* l&amp;OSDe higher;
erful nasty night ter be travel in.”
thar's goin ter be trouble among the cat­ who hurt her leg in Ann Arbor last Oct
good to brat Yorker*, (LUOAS; good to
"It is pretty rough," declared the taller
and
killed.
best pig*. |..W«A3t
by falling on a defective s dewaik. She
tlemen
nn
settlers."
There are iu Rnsala 813 match manu­
of the two men. a thin, sallow faced in­
"What have 1 got ter do with yer Iosin notf sues for $5,GOO damages.
.
factories, with au aggregate production of
dividual of Mime forty years of age.
cattle?" demanded Riggsby in a tinu tone:
Frank Irwin Muir, a post graduate stu­ 139,704,0U0 matches.
Wheat Cash b.4ter comaod; cash. Me; op*
"We wanted to reach Fort Scott to­
"That's jist what we'd like ter find dent hi the literary depratment at the
night. but tho old wreck of a stage­ out," replied Ropeeiu a significant voice. State University from Eric. Mich., died
coach b&lt;-canie disabled, and it was all
Guadalupe Martines de Bejarano, a
Lc-autber Sil* . C«ra-Lowen
"You don’t dare ter insinuate that I’d yesterday at Ann Arbor from reritonitls.
Mexican women wholortiiredsmall chil­
9 tt a- hi her; No. st Oi »put.
we could do to get here."
molest yer cattle, do yeT cried Riggsby,
dren to death, ba* got off with fifteen •put.
M.* .ft ••*n •••h. »4* ; July,
"I suppose we can get accomodations
mo4*U)g toward tho speaker, his face
years
in
the
penitentiary.
Her
son
was
for the nighty* queried hia companion,
giver. two yearn.
a thick, hear}- set man with a bushy white with anger.
Sixty-two young army officers ware last
"If the shoe fits ye"-----’ black beard and keen, restless eyes of
Ropas did nut finish the sentence, for
week graduated from West Point.
wo same sable hue. "The stage driver with . «prmg Ilk. . puithe; Rlmby I
John R. Cray, of Nicholas county, N.
AXDaxsr D. Ctdkrtiwik.
«aid we would probably be compelled to
Y.. has bad lumber specially sawed and la
leaped forward and struck mm full tn
AMlgMtaf Mortgage.
t^tnain here till sometime tomorrow."
having bis own coffin made. He wants to
the face. He reeled again.-, the wall‘"Certainly, certainly,"
responded
•try it on,” fearing that if made after
Um
MMdytaf
htaMir,
h.
&lt;mekly
drew
Riggsby hospitably.
"Jist place yw
utchels by tho counter thar, an Hl have

$

’

J death it wouldn't fit him. He is alto hav•
j Ing Li* gravestone cut.
I Sudd Washer. Jerry Laughlin ami John
O’Cr.i m il, truployes ut Chicago of the
! Adams Expre** company, have conf.-*&gt;w,l
Tlie ailvgvd Uiileago lax*Iler* are
, to BjHicimctlc robbery of the company.
Bu»l.
jury baa beeu necureu.
! Their stealings foot up &lt;5,000 in j-welry
11:..- MiSMiuri ni«i Ml**i*«ippi river* are alone in four month*,
falling all too way *doWn aa for aa SL " At iMwreuce, Mass., on the «lectrlc
Lou i*.
‘
rreul. two otr* collided an 1 Mr*. Owvn
Chailes Scott and John Richardson ‘ Keefe wm m» badly hart that she will lo-c
wire naien-eggv.1 at E**ex, Out., for era- both kg* ana may die. An unknown buy
ally beating an orphan girl.
; of 0 year* wns fatally injured and right
Sedalia, Ma, ' lynchers are looking for otber’ “'''erely hurt.
George Ijntvle** who outraged Emma
Tbe enforcement of the Mawachnsett*
Duoif, a IC-ycar-old white girl.
anli “*weat shop’ law Im* been begun in
THliu-n, ,r S uth C.raUn^ B“t"“ "«?,
“'J J*" “* u“‘ ‘‘“’‘‘i

HISTORY of a week.

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Caetorla.
Children Cry fr.
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
I Pitcher's Castorla.

y'aicaga, K&amp;h&amp;MSO « Sigisw

�attractions
AT

F. W. GREBLE’S

Special Prices on the Following Goods
Desk
Easels
Pictures
Lounges
Commodes

Plushes
Carpets
Draperies
Mattings
Linoleum
Window Shade

Dining Chairs
Side Boards
Ex. Tables
Book Cases
Hall Trees
Parlor Suits, Etc

Suits
F. W. GREBLE,
NORTH SID

HASTINGS, MICH

Hastings Banner,
Thursday, June 16, 1892.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
Tn HASTINGS. MICH., FOBTOrriCC,
At,-OUST 14. 1879._________

EDITORIAL NOTES.
FOR PRESIDENT.

BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.

WHITELAW REID.
OF NEW YORK.

Harrison nod Reid.
The republican national convention at
Minneapolis, feeling that one good term

deserved another, renominated Benjamin

Harrison for the presidency.

While there

were many delegates, and among them

some chosen party leaders, who felt that
Blaine or McKinley should be tho stan­

Loudon Truth says “No gathering ever ,
convened was or could be so Important to '
England's commercial future as the repub­
beyond reach of citizens in this country. lican national contention at Minneapolis.
The rapid Increase of urban populatfOus-L^bould Its
Ocffdates win. it will mean
disclosed by our late census has been selz- 1 that-manufactured products will
ct! upon as corroborating evidence, and be shut out, and American manufacturers
made to do duty In disparaging the policy will control tbe great American markets."
of protection for those home Industries That Is the milk In the cocoanut boiled
I without whlchjhrgc non-agricultural com- down. Republican victory means the as­
| munitlw could not be sustained.
cendancy of tbe United Statec as a manu­
facturing nation, and that Great Britain
By some peculiarity of logic never yet must step in the resr of her young but
made plain, farmers are urged to discour­ powerful rivaL- What explanation can any
age aggregations of population in this I democratic free trader give for voting to
country as Inimical to their prosperity* give to another country than his own the’
which they are asked to believe will be en­ । ascendency in the commercial world.
hanced by building up the population and
trade of foreign cities to the detriment of
Berrien county fanners got along in bet-1
those nearer home.
ter shape with a beastly fanatic than De-1
It would seem that no voter with intelll. trotters did with Prince Mlcha^L Tbe
gence enough to be a good farmer could be honest farmers gave the wretch a coat of
deceived by such a claim. He needs but tar aud feathers. Nothing is better calcu­
to glance at official statistics to find that lated to wipe out a dangerous heresy than
more the three-fourths of all the grains such treatment. We commend it .to De­
and meats he sells are taken and paid for troiters in dealing with the members of the
by these very people whom be Is asked to “flying roll.” They could accomplish their
believe are the chief impediment to. his flight in better shapo if decorated with
greater prosperity. He has but to draw feathers.
vorite hobby with those whose partiality
for foreign trade leads them to advocate
privileges for outsiders that are necessarily

upon individual experience for proof that
many products uf bis farm that could not
by asy possibility be gotten into a remote
people, refused to follow In any way market find ready buyers in such towns as
which did not lead straight to the renomln- are within reach, and command all the bet­
atloD of Harrison. And the sober second, ter prices by reason of their perishable na*
thought of the (tarty will commend their lure.

dard bearer, the rank and file of the con­
vention, the men In closest touch with the

firmness and wisdom.

Harrison has given

be gained while much may be lost through

Such facts, within the observations of
every man who cares to look at them,
point to a concluslon_^Jamettlcally oppo­
site to that urged by the advocates of free
foreign trade. The farmer must have a
market fur Ills surplus crops, or he must
discontinue raising more than can be con­
sumed at homo. Prices for what goes
upon tbe market are so largely determined
by the trade law of demand and supply
Umt bls Interest necessarily Iles in having
the largest possible number of buyers of
such things as he has to sell, with as few
competitors as may be In supplying the ex­
isting demand.

It Is a strong nomination aud

Evidently, then. If by legislation or from

Xbe country as capable, strong and credlta-

- hie an administration as any president In

om national history.
atiou of

He is the peroonlfl-

those virtues■ which constitute

the ideal American.

He Is a statesman,

wbo has made tbe American nation more
respected at home and abroad.

Tbe coun­

try has prospered under his administration

•faffairs.

And tbe more the American

people reflect over the matter, tbe more

•ortalnly will they decide that nothing can

• change.

Zbe judgment of all republicans is uniting

other cau.M! the millions who are now en­
gaged In some work other than farming
should bo thrown out of employment, or
naaou for taillag to name Harrison.
have their Incomes materially reduced by
Coupled with him Is the name of that
foreign competition, many of them would
mated journalist, politician and diplomat, probably resort to farming (free traders
Whitelaw Reid, editor of tbe New York ray that is what they ought to be doing
now), or at best thrir ability to buy what
tanners bare to sell would be seriously Im­
It Is a strong team, and 000 that will
paired. lienee it follows that no other
in Um conclusion that there was no good

runen tn mUIb&lt; Io the »uiober of hetor.

can convention was a masterly plea for rec­
iprocity and protection.
The republican national convention
Minneapolis will enjoy the distinction of
being the most unique and remarkable In
the party’s history.

We guarantee that the democratic plat­
form will not be so favorable to the coin­
age of American silver as that adopted at
Minneapolis.
The republican state con ven lion for the

nomination of state officers will convene at
Saginaw July 20th.

The fellow who "knew it all the time’’

will explain all about how the nomination

Additional Local News.

The weather philosopher of the New
York Herald figures out great summer and
autumn tropical storms, with unusual
warmth meanwhile over the northern con­
tinents. The torrid time la not looked for
until abaut the first of July. Durlug June
we will have a few cool spells, but after
Democratic “tariff reform’’ as interputa- that we must sweat for IL In this out­
ted by the present democratic congress at' look there Is some consideration for the
Washington means as follows: Free wool farmers. There Is good prospects for tbe
for the northern farmer, free lead to ruin maturing of bis late planted corn and uthttcrop*.
tlie lead industry of the great northwest;
free cotton ties to aid the southern planter. V Tuesday D. S. Goodyear received a
letter from W. S. Linton, of Port Huron,
How do our farmer readers like that kind the head officer of tho Order of Maccabees
of reform? Especially so when the manu­ saying that the tent In this city was In tbe
factured products of wool aud lead will lead for the prize of 8150 iu gold, offered
to the tent showing the largest percentage
continue to be taxed.
of gain auring the yearA Tbe Order of
Maccabees Is one of the most popular
Tom Reed's rules were good enough for orders in exlstance, and offers Insurance
so reasonable that do man ought to be
a republican convention, or fur any other without protection to himself and family.
deliberative body organized to du'business. Extra efforts will be made between now
It was fitting, therefore, that they shuuld and July 1st, when tbe prize will be
have been, as they were, adopted by the awarded, to get new members. Anyone
who desires to get some good protection
republican convention In so far as they for themselves or families should make in­
could be applied to that kind of a gather­ quiries regarding the Maccabees.
ing.
The races promise to bring one of tbo
biggest crowds here, that Hastings has
Oregon opens tho republican campaign ever seen. They all promise well and the
of 1892 most auspiciously, by giving the surprisingly large number of entries Is exceedlugly gratifying. There will be 10
largest republican plurality In her history,
starters tn tbe 3 minute class; 10 starters
thus giving emphasis to the republican In the 3-year old trot, and 10 In the 9-year
victory in Rhode Island a few weeks since. old class, and 8 In the mile running race.
Ripple and Cleveland S. having records of
1.18 will be here and take Dart in tbe freeThe choice of the convention Is the far all. Mr. Cole will give an additional
choice of the republican party. And that 880 to the bone breaking the record after
is right. The party can afford 10 accept the free for all, which will probably result
in giving a pretty exhibition truL Dan
the choice of tbe wise and patriotic men Mace and Fanny Hush, owned in Kalama­
who constituted that convention.
zoo, Brown Georre, owned In Grand
Rapids, and Harry Noble, owned by W.
Tbe Detroit Tribune sunm up the iJttu. R. Church, of Allegan, will take part In
---------the free-for-all trot Tbe runners include
as follows^‘•Qctl torses aa Money Mack and Dixie fl.
Protection won in 1868. and protection
and
_____
. OWtMMl
IT T --------- "*
-reciprocity out lose in 189L
McKinley’s speech » taking I ba

MAIN'ST

Republican Club.
‘
That the Idea of getting a good deal of
j something for a little uf hothiiig. possesses
There will be a meeting at the court ! the minds nf many to a great f.teu*. was
room Tuesday evening of next week, for • demonstrated in Naslivil’e at tbe isce? l«*t
the purpose of organizing a republican ; week. There were -inetal fakir.* who
standard j, ivunn
found Nashville
veritable (k-M of clover,
club. It will be called al 7:30., ■lanaaru
Aanuvii.r a mnam
'* .—_, speaking.
j.
one ot me
time. Hon. Jas. A. Sweexey, Judge Smith : metaphorically
fakirs would wind
a five, ten or twenty
Hon. P. T. Qolgrove and others ha
।
; dollar bill around a cake uf soap. crease
a greetI to address the meeting. It Ya al
expected that a good glee club will be on tbe wrapping paper with his thumb nail,
hand to enliven the occasion with song. \ I and offer tbe soap for 83 fur three packItet all thoee who believe In prolcctiotrto I| ages. After bluffing the spectators a few
home Industry, which employs American times one or two would Invariably bite.
capital and American labor; a sound, safe Clutching their package for fear the prize
currency, every dollar of which stands (?) would get away, the sucker would re­
on a parity with every other dollar; safe, tire from the crowd anil open up hU purconservative aud economical administra­ cliase. only to And himself confronted with
tion of public affairs. Let all such attend nothing. Soon be would join th** crowd
again—a sadder but a wiser man. Another
the meeting Tuesday evening.
fakir sold rings, within which were packed
Dr. Laklns, of Grand Rapid a the noted
810 and MO bills. There wrre only seven
rectal specialist.’ will be at the Uasthiga of these little packages and the fakir
house this afternoon and regularly each
would offer any three tor J5. On the bot­
Thursday thereafter.
Dr. Laklns has tom of each one of tbe packag&lt;*s supposed
hundreds of testimonials showing his to contain prizes was a Ihtie black speck,
marked ability and nucceas as a specialist
purposly put then* for a imit. The on­
In the treatment of rectal dlwaaea. Some lookers bit well. It is said tli.it .i couple
of those who can testify to hls wonderful of young men of Ibis city bought S'.O worth
success In hls special practice ate leading of experience, nnd only have’six hra«s
citizens of our own eity and county. Dr. rings to show for iL
A Maple Grove
Laklns Is a gentleman of high character,
farmer paid about 883 for several tempt­
and who prides himself In a record of suc­ ing bites al glittering bait and na« only
cessful cures In rectal diMases of long prevented from putting in mon* by hU
standing, and pronounced Incurable b\
friends who took him iu hand. Some very
less skillful practlcloners. Ho is an affa­
laughable scent* were witnessed of men
ble gentleman, and one who wins friends
trying to beat fakirs at their own &lt;amn.
by hls courteous bearing as well as hl« and as usual It never panned out we» «t
ability. In our next we will give our read­ all. But human nature l« the same the
ers several testimonials, many of them world over, and there seems t&lt;» be a
from people from our own city. Ixxik out scramble by many to get something f«
for hls adv. next week.
You can meet nothing, but for some reason It hardly
the doctor any .Thursday* al the Hastings
ever terminates that way. and they P«X
house. Consultation free.
»
dearly in tlie end.

Good Form and Its Mission.
Good Form was
Started bast November as a 3a-page magazine. It was jb5l,e£
from small quarters, its editor acting as business manager, prooi-reau j
er, mailing clerk, and, in fact, doing all the work of producing ’
except the printing, which was farmed out to a sm^ll job c nice,
subscription list was small—everything was small, but the faith, 0 q
originators.

Good Form is
now seven months old—contains 80 pages and cover, has a new
and a corps of department editors who are experts in their lines,
its own special artists, is printed from its own type, and is niaile
printed lists. Its advertising and publishing department are u
special managements, it has a business and editorial force num ’e
twenty-six, and its offices occupy a floor in the business center
Chicago, 175 feet deep by 40 feet wide. It has more subscriber.-*
standard magazines of twenty-five years standing. Although
infant, it has a career that is phenomenal and a success that is p
rgious—it is an enterprise that is typical of Chicago pash, amin 3"_
come a power in American homes. Its achievement stands uni••
Secure a paid subscription to this magazine for a year by &gt;n.&gt;g
S 10.00 cash trade to the store of

J

WOOLLET J ‘ BRON50N
ONE PRKE SHOE £OLEK»

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H a st ixgs
anner
Thursday, June 16, 1892.
■-------G^TrYcOOK. Local S&lt;U1°r*____ -

Very latest. Over 1W entries have been
made for the races.

Owing to rush several currespnnJen a
were omitted this week.
Michigan avenue is receiving ?ome
much needed repair*.
Will Maugham, formerly of this city
was burled In Graud Rapids Monday.
X F. W. Greble la fixing up the residence

of the late Rev. Pilkbory on Mi.-hlgnu
avenue, and expects to occupy it lira cuulle of weeksr
Remember wc are the peop'e wh, fur­
nish your huuxes on easy terms and low
prices.
’
F. W. Gueble.

^AKlN13
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

IT SHOULD
INTEREST YOU
■ know that yon can get
: gh grade shoe at a
sodcrate price.

We claim the nicest aud cheapest lot of
millinery In the county bought for eput
cask to be sold cheaper than others buy.
at the Racket
Phix Smith.

Chautauqua circle will close its work ffn
the year Friday evening. The meeting
will be held at the home uf Mr. and Mrs.
P. T. Colgrove.

X The scholars of Mrs. F. D.'Plauu gave a
’reheywl at her borne Friday evening that
wte very enjoyable, and spoke well fur her
ability as a music teacher.
.

PsRSONAL MENTON.
FrMn£

T:'ro"1'

draM 8,PI*,«

TreSm.' M' F‘‘*'ct

c™d r‘,1,IJ"

Bowne **« l'» Grund Rapid*
iiiumuay.

Will Powers has gone to New York for
• two «e«ka visit with relatives.

Mrs. A. D. Nlskem left yesterday for
Muskegon to visit friends.
Mis. L C. Welton, of Chicago,
gu'tst of Mrs. W. J. Bowne.

is the

Mis, Belle Chapman, nee ’Barlow, of
Evanston. Is visiting friends Ui this city.
C-harlle Lunn, of Petoskey, b visiting
his brother, J. W.. and family this week.

Mesdames Anna
Friday
C°°k

Mason. Dorr Mudge
l“ OrMD&lt;l liapld3

Manager Pen lergast. of the wool boot
ractory, was in Grand R-tpids on business
yesterday.
New line bed room suits just received at
F. W. Greble's. Styles are new, prices . Charlie Wise, of Kalamazoo, was in the
low and goods guaranteed. North side of city Saturday. He will return tu this city
and work in the furniture factory.
Main street Hastings, Mich.
•

As we go to press Wednesday evening
instead of Thursday morning, we are una­
ble to say anything certain about the K. of
I*, entertainment Iu Union hall.

Henry Hughes, living in the northern
part of the state, visited hls brother. Ja«.
M. In thia city Friday.
He was on his
way to Virginia.

&lt; W. F. Adams, of Lowell, has been secsred as starting judge. The selection is
a good une. and all Interested parties arc
guaranteed an equal show in the races.

Prof. Eugene Davenport, of Woodland,
returned from Brazil la«t week. Brazil is
a good country and the Prof.ns getting a
big salary, but be knew when he had
enough of a good thing. " .

Score cards will be for sale at tbe races
giving the names uf the horses, the owner,
and the color of the cap the driver wears.
The sum of ten cents is all they will cost.

X

w"li G"”‘l

Attorney L. II. McCall, of Charlotte,
was In the city Tuesday evening—not be­
cause he wanted to be. but because he
had rather stay here than at Thornapple
The wool market has opened a little, Hake. It seems that about a year ago he in
with prices aixiut the' same as last year. company with Judge Mcl’eek and two
! to this the Ladies’
Until
the
farmers
put
up
their
wool
in
bel
­
Shoe patent tip,
others went codn hunting about 18 mileter sbnpe tbe price will nut be advanced. from Charlotte.
Almut tbe hour when
top is a neat fitting
Richard’s uncle Tom's cabin Co. and spirits walk the earth, the three skipped
&gt;d wearing shoe.
Perry's New model shows will exhibit in out to ihe rig and drove home leaving
Hastings, Wednesday. Juiie 22d. Free, Judge McPeek iu lite midst of a dense for­
au of
The latter
balloon ascensions and parachute drops In est looking up a big. tree.
swore vengenet*. Tuesday he and McCall
the afternoon.
came to Thornapplu to have a risti. The
The city authorities should see that a latter's watch stopp.nl while he was on lire
general cleaning up of back alleys is made. lake and he asked McPeek for the proper
This Is unhealthy weather enough without time, and the latter lacked just an hour of
having filth dumped into the streets and telling the truth. Before train time Mcalleys to add to that uncertainty of life.
Peck excused himself and left McCall
X The committee haying in cha!*ge t he ex fishing. The latter looked at Ids watch
ercises for July 4th are making pre para and was surprised to find it was only balftions fur the greatest celebration Hastings past fire, (the correct time was half, past
has ever witnessed. The largest sum ever, six.) He milled up anchor and was row­
expended for such an event has been rais­ ing along leisurely for tbe shore when the
ed. and Hastings will celebrate in grand tram whirled’ Then he became desperate
style.
- but do the beat he could only reach shore
when the train pulled out.'• On the hind
The "fish car” was in the city Friday. car sat Judge McPeek who asked McCall
The brooks and streams about the city will If he wouldn't like to go coon hunting, and
r k-.i’ -i&lt;- joar artificial teeth be well stocked with trout aud graylings expressing great regret that the latter
down • If • -&gt;
«g«j floUar for in a few years, if the little fish already misted tne train.
Mr. McCull says- that
!tai.d&gt; holder. You can apply It planted are not wantonly; destroyed, it I tire end Is not yet.’
i out odriute. amt no matter if mar Ihj well for all fisherman tn read tbe
------------------------------or not It will tmlrt firmly iu the
laws regarding tbe catching of fish.
(At a meeting of the directors of the llasv
i ■ r-.o-u ’rvhtcrircumMance*
.1. 7. liVSH-ANDvD. P Slings Furniture Manufacturing Co.. Mr.
d.
All Alumni at the Hasting High school
•
wu'.te Cloud.
&gt;'•»»». I are cordially invited to attend the banquet l-.n. DeGroot was elected manager, Mr. R.
Mk-hli
1 whether they receive an invitation or nqt. C. Jaquilh, of Graud Rapids, a gentleman
of many years experience In the manufac­
Tne number of graduates is getting so
ture of furniture, was elected as superin­
large that the Secretary -may not get the tendent. J The new management are plan­
addresses correctly. Please bear this in
^4ind mid attend whether you get an In­ ning for active business, being now Jat
work making a few needed repairs. When
vitation or not.
N
these are completed, the wheels will be set
• CIRCULATION •
X During a trotting race in Nashville In motion. It is hoped that this may be
Thareday two sulkies collided piling both. accomplished- by Monday next. The openrigs In a heap. Ralph Newton, of thisi Ing of this Important industry will be
ii. • •• &gt; r. changes for advertisements city, one of the drivers, was thrown lie­ welcomed greatly by our citizens. For tbe
r-n-h tfiN office Tuesdays at latest to tween the feet of two floundering, kicking fact that it is possible for this plant to re­
i- : • :ns»rt!un in the Issue of the week horses. Those who saw the accident say sume operations, our citizens are indebted
•mo brought.
.
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that It was a miracle how he escaped death. to Messrs. Fuller anji Beebe, without
Aside from this accident there were sever­ whose financial l&gt;acWd%’'thls Institution
T!:r Iml dnnks may lie said to be hot
uuiht have been slyri ,d‘»wn permanently.
al runaways.
On Friday. June if. the 3.1 and 4th orufrMiocktHildpn suffered the loss of all
. they baiYhwctfed. There was no alternarecord will certainly tie lower- grades will give a song rehearsal Interspers­
। live; nnd these gentlemen took their
ed with recitations and exercises and
' chances with onr citizens and saved the In­
Bloslng with a pantomine. The exercises
next Saturday on millinery. will be held in the high school room cian-, -dilution to Hastings.
rnrnclng at 3 o'cloclrp. m. aharp. Frienus
and patrons of thr'school are cordially In­
Following are the real estate transfers
tt*. Grelu.-x Hastings.
vited to be'present.
for tlie week ending; May 23, 1892, as
made i big cut on dowers now; X Rev. W. M. Puffer is soliciting subscrip­ taxen trom the books In the register's office:
Mary J M*r»h to fu H 4 Allen south *4 lots
tions for the proposed addition to the M.
a -" bat . at the Racket. . •
.» v-4 JI Johus ill's '•«!&lt;! M’ii-l!riil!e |X0
v • skinflint faking games will be allow- E. church. X All who see the plans for tills
K I Heiui-rshott to B M Fowler pi»rcel Green
much needwl improvement, speak In the stivet City gw
,
• -I : &gt; ..-Juring the races.
WCrt'c’io Albert Spire 30 ac lec 36 Maple
highest terms-of them, and iu nearly every
. Ltw-.if dining chairs may be seen instance have subscribed »n aid of the en­ ^State Bank Middleville to E A Johnson SO ac
at F. W. Grebin's. north side Main St.
terprise. We shall have inure to say-re­ nv n Irving II7.S
,
,
J W Abbey to H B Cole uo ac sec 57 Assyria
Wf
the Banner one day earlier garding this inmur next.
5 ru’nton Boice to Lawrence Cavanaugh hotel
” m u«ual. to get out of the way of the
We are in receipt of “Good Form” one
Woodland f.'voo
of the best'magazines published.-..and property
John K-rwlnto LCavanaujh hotel property
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1Lthe meeting at the court room which contains an abundance of good Woodland &lt;M»_______ ,
things useful in every household, it is
Married.
evening next to organize a repubprinted In nice, clear type, contains 80 cosHoi5f-ttEtrii-.it tie
Ab club. ■
pages and Is divided Into several depart­
MUMga. June U. by tlie Rev. W. M. Puffer.
.Tqioi Coshnlm of Yankee Spriusa to Fannie
•. ' will cloM* Thursday, and the ments. it has met with phenomina! suc­
Welch of Wayland.____________
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exercise^ will occur Friday cess aud as a household journal Is unrival­

x

-PLAIN I7KT5When people step into our store and look our stock over and
get prices, they say at once: "It’s a fact that I have found the right
-place,” and they have a right to, for it is a fact that our stock of

, CLOTHING id GENTS’ FURNISHING MODS
Is beyond reproach. Our stock is always ready for inspection and •
yon will always find us willing to show goods. Wo are in the mar­
ket and expect to remain in. We buy our goods for spot cash, and
don’t do any long time credit business, therefore we can sell you
goods as cheap as any house 4n Michigan.
We don't spend much time writing adv's for the papers. All we
ask you is to give us a call and we will show you that we are as near
the front ranks as it’s possible to get and remain in line.
Call on us and we will leave it to you if we know what we are
talking about or not
Keniember that every man woman and child gets the

JFe have but one price and that's the price you will find marked on the
goods.
Yours respectfully,

One-Price Clothiers.

Hastings, Michigan.

,! l

L. E.
5TAUFFER

WHEN YOU

LOCAL NEWS.

'nw week,

Great Special Sale of

NRNITMRt
at

ARCHIE He COYS
Two stores this week.

UNRIVALLED BARGAINS

80 quires.

led.
X,The faces In Ngshvllle last week drew a
large crowd and some of the events were
closelv contested. W. D. Hayes 2-year,old won second money In the two year old
1 11- r i&gt;uv a side-board or bed room suit rare. In the 8-iulnute class Dana M. nnd
' ' &gt;' ’i have s'-en our line. F. W. Gre- I^o D. owned by John Cole and Al Keith,
won 4th and 6tbrespectively, which Is very
i;vr*c’-i wlH start iu the mile run­ creditable Indeed considering the fast'
’ : ■ ••. and Mme very fast ones are at company they had.
t lie gr&lt;&gt;nn&lt;B uqw.
Judge Clement Smith lectured at the
Methodist church In this city Tuesday
1 ’ 4 &gt;',,u dare buy millinery unless
night, subject. “Be what yon seem.
ihe
; zh uur prices ffrst.
lecture was a very wise discussion of the
Pbjn Smith.
theme, was very finely written and was di'• ew crop tea on band. If you want veralfied and brightened by humorous say­
ings and stories, it was inetUy
tea get some ut It.
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by tbe audience, which JiaMfnesT^wltii tbe
Hams Jk VanAkmak.
1 tt*. Grebie'ha? the moat complete line closest attention to the end.
A World’s Fair club will be organized
M furniture, carpets and lace curtains to
be Wen iu Barry county.
in
city next
rTer&gt; Jhl?J
in this
inis cuy
uc*i-year, where
-------- ------Tlx- ram this wnk will b. bj tar tb. pertaining to the big Chicago ahow will be,
read auu
and uucuij
discussed.
Io —
ttlls
wa
* be—
tu'r.
™.
—
—
*&gt;* nnertever seen In this part of tbe state, reau
. .
■__&amp; will
—III be
I.a displayed,
.ll.nlai'An
Ihll
knowledge
of- what
and
t very race has been filled.
where It will be altuated. can be obtained,
“n mir supplement this week will .be and tbe member* of tlie club cau see it
found a full account of the republican na­ under more favorable circumstances than
tional couvrntlon at Minneapolis.
those who go there without any knowl­
K ith was kicked in the face by a
• Monday, and wedrs a discolored op■ .i' a result.
.

Died.
DIED—uf scarlet fever and diphtheria. Uenty
EckWorm. beloved son of W m and Etta Mc­
Murray. of Detroit, aged 10 years and io
nviDibs.
iiiku-m iMiwt. mm inK..«&lt; ’,Yl5«?uT'
tousle/only daughter of Win. and Etta Mc­
Murray, aged 4 years.

No
Name and residence
t Wm. B. PblUlps. Baltimore.
87 &lt; Itos* McFee*. Baltimore.

committee np to 13 0 elcek M . June .irt. 1«B.
b*j&lt;! court bouse when ,co,npl$’?'L}T!!1S,
necessary heating apparaiut and furniture not

Vleted with necewary he*U‘*8^PParaW’ not10

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Wt™.
SAbinu
iOecAB MATtnaws.
tOBSON SWIFT.

CHAKCBBY ORDEir.
state of Michigan, the Circuit Court for the
CouDtv of B-rry-ln Chancery.
Geo. E. Crow,
Complainant,

EmllyA.Crma.
Tn this eauvo^l't mrearlnj b* affidavit that de-

*
All horKmen at present here are prals- edge of it.
Tbe tenth annual banquet of the Bas­
1 mg the track aud say that It is one of the
best half mile courses iu the state.
tion high school alumni will take p.ace at
the home of Senator Colgrove Friday after­
fbe call for tlie republican county connoon of next week. T5«8UP£T*U‘£ ord-jred that debmjtent voter her "''PS*"}
• vention to elect delegates to the state cunnerved at 5 o’clock, and go umt. *
ventlon will appear iu our next issue.
corn. immeaiawiy
J
v
come
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&gt; "tJce. Another racket on all millinery officiate as toestmaster. The supper will
■:&gt;« d»“ «
°rtwfoods for the next-60 da&gt;a. Get onr prices ' be nerved by the ladles of U»« Episcopal
D».« J-" i». '»■
noon..
Phin Smith,
i gocietv. and that Is a sufficient assurance
ciredt Judg e.
i that will be excellent In all respects.
ute supervisors will convene next week. :
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s
A “ I Hanar.ru,. OTWKj&gt;rtl»&lt;M«Md Jal!
Tb. follo.lnj are Dr. Holman s.
•b toubu-w then be propowl and w- Humphrj’. elalu for Jone: Ford • b«l.
"pwI Holloa-. Jnne tlrt: 0oU'1*?'h"-.
IV.
,
; June 22d; Steel House. St Johns, Jone
’ A. |. t---"‘l *!k'w *F,)u
best auu
aud cheapest
tfiidenDiith
House,- Ow-wso, , June
** t11** UlBl
»rmiun iivuw
...
eandiesin
n. &lt;-i&gt;..r.™.r
7IUH r.
v,. »s Broad St.
nil.es in town. w*.
We i&gt;
buy
cheaper th.n
than
vthtrsdo.
until July 3d. Tbese visit* »H1 be made
Sn
wrtlM
•hrvuitoit
Hams A VanArman.
,AI1
The promotion exercises of tbe eighth Mar ww-M. C.»«nH»U&gt;&lt;» t-»

Kt*de will be lield In the opera house Wedevening, jone2W. Admirelon 10

Invited. UeuixM. a*" "HI
treated except to give relief.

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Hastings Banner
and
Detroit Tribune,
$1.00

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IT WON’T
TAKE
BUT fl FEW
HINUTE5.
o give vou a hint or two about a timely subject-—
W ARM W’EATHER CLOTHING.
Just now we are kept wonderfully busy selling
Men’s Summer Suits- There’s a fine preceptive dress
taste in Tlastings that makes them appreciative of well­
fitting, well-made Clothing, and indifferent to any other
sort. They know this store. They know the goods.
It’s not hard work to sell such Clothing as that made by
the Stein Bloch Co., for you' know they are all right.

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Notice to Architect*.
Tians and specifications tor the coas’.niedon
of a jail and court house I°r.H&lt;,r1'7 Ja* LouinJ

““«&gt;10 "«,M

“WE SELL
GOOD C &gt;.&lt;&gt;TH1N&lt;»

THE HATERI/1L IS ALWAYS
oooooooooe RIQHT 0 0 0 0 0 °N&gt; 00.
the light-weight Trousers. So are the prices
right. Some that might well be marked $5
Inhave
gone into the |3 piles. Style, color, material

—you're sure to find just what you want.

The interert increases in Straw Hats,
Negligee Shirts, Light Weigh Underwear, etc.
as the season advances. (You’ll not feel
satisfied (or cool) until you make your se­
lections from our counters. Some really
striking novelties in children's Straw
Hats.

�inr imviir.
- —
—Quite a number went from here to attend
Prof. Taykw * c-mccrt ut Pennock's rn»ye
WUlt- aud all report a &lt;&lt;“4 tlutv—Most "r ,,u?
' right dosrtl a very nucccestul icna of farmers are shearing sheep now—Quite a
Thursday, June 16, 1893.
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number from here attended the races at
e Htond- •iar-anarilla H not ,cci' Chas. Cruokstou has returned liume to re- Nashville test Friday. The balloon was
»indy and ex-i wj(tn unlj|
(owu picnic—James
plainly seen from this place—Children s
®*Youngs lost owe of bls woik Jwntes' test day al this plan; one week I row next Sun­
Y
I week by its ninnlug awny while hltenctl day—Mra. Chas. Castelein Is visiting her
OUR COUNTY
, : to a blow—-The
The teachers
leuvhera art all pre-p^i^
preparing rlauxliter. Mr-. Holmes—Mrs. Fails and
U. rfftenfl
1Cnu the
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' ■ Wbldl I
town ' . picnic,'
There U talk of starting a® bakery al I to
wuTtake
nw,.---ITth —
in —
Bush's grove at• Mrs. Waidurff were visiting frit-uds in
uenuu.
! j wm
•,(■»« place ...v
Del
too.
!
-•
i-ke—Miiw Ella Baltimore hut week.
Barlow Will Un/ ’*,wl "t I*,Wn I th* *•»*
i.K‘
Fred Barlow win « j
I i'aul spent Saturday aml
and Sunday at your
this season.
.
place—Thr-remahis of Cbaa. Knapp, who HWriMinirill-wrru
The jtelton Breeze expects to double Its was killed at Howard City while coupling .lUan th- hundred* ot letters
telling of marvelous cure* It
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present site In the very near future.
cats Sunday morning. was brought to this in
after all other remedies had toll'd? TOnv.
B C Pennock has opened a grocery aud place tor burial Tuesday—MIm» Lina Still Hood's XanMimrtlta t—«&lt;**«•* peculiar cunuh*.
crockery store at Delton, thus filling along of your city visited friends here tbe first power unknown to outer nnslleluef.
of the week—S. H. Hatton and Mrs. Cedell
Hood'* pill* cure Constipation by restorI a?
felt want. '
Whllright are to be married tonight. Me I rhe prri«*ni&lt;te action of Ui« allmeuuri «*.
A train of sixteen cars ladened with felt Hatton Is one of Thornapple's esteemed j They are the bed family carthartie.
bouts from the Hastixfgs FeR Boot Co., en­ young men and Mrs. Whilrigbt has been,
There is an organized gang of thieves
route for Chicago, passed through here one of Barry Co'.* must successful teachers. I
at work in Ishpeming, and. merchants are
Monday. This is said to be the largest We wish them happiness through life. suffering extendve losses. Tuesday night
•hlpment of these goods ever put out by
Jochlm's hardware store was looted.
any one firm at one lime. Rah! for HasMiss Cora Smith, daughter of K. JUngs.—Delton Breeze.
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Business is lively’.here now. Over MOO
bushels of potatoes were shipped from Smlth. editor of the Adrian Prtss, wm
Dr. J. A. Baughman is N. G., Geo.
stenographer In one of the refineries wiped
Fuller. V. G., F. P. Palmerton. R. S-. and here last week—Thirty teams were count­
John Vtlte. Treas.. ot the Woodland 1. O. ed at one time on our streets last week— out of existence by the elements at Titus­
The uvw hotel is up and rapidly approach­ ville, I’a. She escaped uninjured.
O. F. lodge. They will be Installed Iu
ing completion—H. Mosher "hipped 1300
Goblevllle has a “Jack the Pecker.” who
July.
dozen eggs one day Inert week—Large spends considerable of hls time lurking
Woodland village Is trying to compel quantities of wheat are being brought here
around the village and p coring Into win­
the C. K. de S. to make that town an open for shipment—Katie Ryan has purchased
dows. It is thought to be wme insane
station, so that all trains will stop without a lot livre and will have n house built on
.the same—The memorial services at the person.
being flagged.
church
were
well
attended
last
Sunday
by
Woodland talks of celebrating the 4th.
both veterans and citizens. The church
Better come to Hastings this year.
However fixed the determination toote
was filled to its uttermost capacity and the
Woodland will have an athhstic club or discourse by Rev. Spitler [was excellent nerve a snake, n lltaruor a fish, let a biro
and to tin* purpose. Great 'credit is due come near and how quickly we turn to itt
know the reason why not.
If it is a thrush, in early June, or the Car­
Nashville had some great sport at the the people of Qloverdale and vlelnlty for
olina wren at any season, and It breaks
races last week. Two or three accidents tha tasty manner In which the church was
About forth in song, what power have wo to turn
on the track marred the pleasure of Thurs­ decorunfl. :1a- Indies especially,
a deaf ear? Though the problem nt our
day; but luckily no otic was -eriousiy In-, 31 of the old boys were prevent—Clover| dale will not celebrate &lt;*n the 4th this year feet may lie almost solved, the rhythmic
jnred.
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■ but will probably help swell the crowd at rusli of a thousand wings overhead will
Some graceless scamp-tried to bum up I RaMingsor Dvjton—More Bates and wife draw ns away; earth nnd It* creeping
IhrolJ t..uPdrrbuU.lin4 U X..bvllte llm I
(
Sul|(,
w|U1
i„ lrv|«- creatures-will pass from pur luindstbar
olhrr nutlit. riirnno
I Fiiink Li-tAinrd
J aud
.u.l wife
&gt;
visited tbe tetter's moment the hgarenk art darkened by a
n«k er l,irf«.-Dr. a a Abbot, lo Mooami tl.r rnKliwr w«» off dot,.
s-j„day.
so the water works were or
van. •*
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of no a
avail.
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Luckily tte-old building was soaked by the
Milo,
MY BOOKS.
late rains so that the bucket brigade got in I Since the rain ha* given way to Min- ,
its work In time to save a conflagration.
pblne, lliewr saw the country look more i
My books beloved, ye take mo backward
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promUing to tin-farmer* thin tbe present
Over the duum deej of year's.
Na.hrllte. a..w near harms bar
P ll„rh..„ am 1 1M.1 .Imwlmnlea
When *neath ibo glow of youth's sweet sun­
Plpr ruli.Hl on. day la« nwk.
n ..rdrr | a
cn,„ . Mr.. Frank B. Aum
rise
.
to get lo rlw top or the pipe, to o-i a rape ,|M
(,a|.»tiun:. la .pewllnr n row day.
Life one long day of joy appears.
down for the painters scaffold, the water with
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Mra. Spalding—Carrie Reed closed
With you again Iffeel fresh hearted.
was let out. a float built Inside, and a boy | her spring term of « hool at Milo last Fri­
As when the leaves their shtwloww sent
sent up to let down the rope. He was day. nnd L engaged tor the fall and win­
To daucu upon lhe page I pondered.
given a hammer with which lo give a sig­ ter term—Shearing sheep, cultivating corn
And to tho thought their music lent.
nal on the Iron sides in case the float caught and plowing fallow is the order of the day
nnd failed to rise. When t!*- huge tank I
In the old garden still I'm lingering, ’
- Children's day at the church Sunday
With fragrant blossom* nil around.
was partially tilled the float stuck nnd the evening was well attended and passed- off
boy gave the signal, but no one htaid it very pleakanlly-'-S|Mliting «fc’ Wflliauis • Or on tho home plnxxa slttini:
Hear distant cow bell's tinkling sound.
and tbe water continued to rise. Up and
have purchased from one to two carloads
up rose the water, but the tl&lt;»?t was firmly of wheat each day for several weeks, which I While reading from some favorite aulbou
fastened and failed: to budge. Frantically has taken about all out of the fanners •
The charming tale or-*PWn sweet.
the lad hammered away, but still the water hands—C. K. Honeywell intends building j All siuNta and aouuda harmonious blending.
All keeping time with rhythmic fert.
rose and the boy was "in it’’ to his knees. a line residence ami bam this spring for i
—Phebe A. Holder itt Woman's Journal.
Grasping firmly the hammer with both himself and family, ami use the other farm ‘
hands he Started in to smash a hole in the buildings tor a tenant to work hls farm— !
iron Sind was making good headway, when A light crop of apples this year. Blight ;
suddenly the pumps were stopped and the has struck most of the orchards about bet I*, i
catastropiu* averted. His signals had Ihx-ii Varieties have nnieh to do with It—When"- j
heard, but the engineer made up/hls mind
is. hi full head nnd in first bloom, and bid* ;
that it was time the buy’s feet were wash­ fair tv equal last yiar’s crop—Wool Is in!
ed and he took this means to accomplish It, tine cottdiilen. and is worth as much as i
with glowing success.—Nashville News. last season regardless uf the many articles I
.passing through the papers, em.-uiatlng I
trom the brain of speculators and buyers
Carlton. '
K cof wool that know nothing about the grade
Michael Vester is home tor a tow d^y s cof wool.
but on the ifcth he will go to Eaton county
to canvas tor the Good Health Pub. Co., of
Dr. Mcl.vay spent last week in Detroit
Battle Creek. May success be hls Is the
wish of your scribe—The farmers are aattending the met-tlng of the World's'med­
asHx-tetiou—1- L. Loveland and wife
. finishing planting their corn—U B. Car- ical
I
penter-is on the sick list—Mbs Minnie &gt;went to Battle Creek Friday, to visit \V.
Fleming Is on tbe sick list—The S. D. Ad- 1Murphy and wife—The'little folks gave
Norris a surprise party last Saturday
ventlsts intend going to Middle lake to cel- Lucy
1
and were treated to Ice cream
ebrate the 4th of July.
They Intend to afternoon,
i
cake—The Baptist society niet'-au
have a program and all are Invited tu at- and
?
tend—D. R. Foster, wife and son, are :Stephen Temple's, last Saturday evening
spending a few days In Carlton the guests for
1
a social time and to welcome Rev. II.
Sfr. Joseph Hrmmtrich
of Peter Covert—Mrs. R. W. Vester and 1N. Ball, who has returned and will remain
An old soldier, came out of the War greatly
son Michael were in your city Saturday— ias pastor of their church the enming year.
John Lewis aud Frank Yarger traded Ice
1
cream and rake were served—The enfeebled by Typhoid Fever, and after being
horses last week—We think that our rain children's
&lt;
day exercises were very fine at in various hospitals the doctors discharged him
is over and Is a good thing for there is lota ithe Baptist chu/th Sunday. The children
exceedingly well. Tlie church was i been in poor health dace, uuUlhe began tonka
of sickness at present—Bartle Service of doing
&lt;
the town line visited ills sister Llbbie Sun- beautifully
'
decorated. Also the M. E.
UrtftH’ck
was finely trimmed with evergreens
F1UUU o Odrbdpdn I Id
. day—Soon we will hear tbe click of tbe church
,
shears taking the roat from the sheep's and
;
flowers. Tlielr program was given hi *Innnedtetely
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' grew 'looter, night
' '
hls, cough
back—Mrs. Andrew Nuguet, of Freeport the evening to a crowded house.
sweats ceased, and he regained pood general
la spending a few days with her parents.
health. He cordially recommends Hood's Sar­
Quimby.
S. Becker aud wife—Herb Chase and wife
saparilla, especially to comrade* in the G. A. R.
have returned to Carlton, their people hav­
Fine weather now, so cheer up ye de­
HoOD’3 Pills cure Habitual Constipation by
ing returned from York State—Wm. Nash spondent—School closed last Friday and :
Mb. U»»b V« AUrt. !•
Hastings Banner-. ': Pinery
setoort thl* nututser—Mrs.

and family spent Sunday In Clarksville
the guests of the former's parents—Rufus
Vester and S; Becker were in Clarksville
Saturday—Uncle Dan Yarger bought a
new champion mower of of J. N. Covert— |
John Lydy and family of Campbell spent
'Bunday at Jay Carpenter's—Quite a num­
ber from here attended the picnic in Pen­
nock's grove Saturday—Reports of a most
disgraceful affair in which two of our
young men are concerned, have been cir­
culated. If true, no punishment can be
too severe for them. The matter ought to
be, and probably will be, sifted to the
bottom.

A fine shower last night to dampen the
hopes or the farmers—L. B. Carpenter
was taken sick at the parental home of his
wife Sunday and at this writing Is unable
to return to his own home—Mrs. Dora
Donley Is quite ill at this writing—Mike
Vester talked lo the people at the Adven­
tist church Sunday night upon the subject
of ••Religious Liberty." The subject was
well handled and many points of vital in­
terest set before the thinking mind—We
understand that Rev. Meyers will not
preach at Carlton Center Sunday evenings
for awhile but has an appointment at
Clarkvllle Instead—Frank Brown of Ing­
ham county Is working for John Fleming
Bom to Morris Bolder and wife Sunday
night, a girl—A. Donley fell from a build­
ing and sprained hls ankle. With a sick
wife It makes it very hard for him—Will
Vester will teach a select school as soon as
Mr. Hoffman closes bls, tbe last of July.
All wish log to attend, will, we think, get
tbe worth of their money as Mr. Vester 1$
a good teacher. Mr. Huffman will return
to Ann Arbor where lie will complete a
medical course tbe next year, and being a
fint-clasa school teacher we see no reason

lettering peristalticactluu ot tbo atlineutaxy reasl.

CASTORIA
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infhnts
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Plcasantr Its Jpiarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Caste ria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomitfrij Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas«
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.

tbe song service wu put off last Sunday good Wfect upon thair children ’
night It is some doubtful If there will be |
ihu g
one held here In tbe future—M. Bohlrr
went to Grand Raplda Saturday—J. N.
------Covert and J. l’o« of Clarksville are rust.“ Oa-oHa b the bast remedy f
Ing tlie binder business. They have sold • which I am acquatated. I hope
seven around the Center Ute past nr-ek— j f*r &lt;1U:xnl when mothers wiUeot
We had au Infant hurricane last Wednes- ktereetof their chUdreo, aodui
day—Eugene and Bert Havens of Clarks- f**1 ^Tf*?*^”**no&lt;n
ville Sundayed in Carlton—CldldrenV day ।
OPM* ****
at the Progressive Brethren ebureh In i “***”»». aoothtag ayrap and
North Carlton Sunday June
At yada down toatr throats, Mm
Carlton Center. Sunday June l«th.
Let
all come. At North Carlton, 2 p. m: CarlDn.J.F.
ton Center, 10 a. m—Chas. Wrigbfe
(
school was out Friday—Apples are ueriTla* Coatamr Cwr
oualy hurt by the ralus of the past tow
_ ___________________ ______
weeks—Jud Carpenter has been working
for Fox &amp; Son of Freeport

Castoria.

THE DM EXPOSITION.
tlon A-orati** b-

by

•UtnUOB I* a *»«* *mpb ?
(L,mrf«renc«
which taonofirtbof a ortlo In dreamforwora

and tcatlog 4U.0®

Working day and
i
ni’dit &lt;&gt;n Victor Bicy­ Go to DR.
| have your
cles and do not
eye y
glaeees or
produce them fast
Ill Of;
•“ightL
enough to supply th' ' der to
preserved into old
hief
demands.
eyes should be properly exam­

• in the arena.

,

c„u. rti b. jotoJ. ■» ‘’j*

.ad in wevlima r-ara urowafca
bl in

*b«
en-JiV*

troualrt ix-ture ‘t«&gt;umndb&lt;rt
uim_
heretofore p*4d but UUlo «** "»:
lo
Srt,41l bnmeb of '•
tb^w willbo

Sure,

MmBWOloiar..-.—

.

I

1

This Year.

the victor
-

LEADS-

SHRLEY.W. SMITH,
The Victor Man.

ined and the .right kind of
glasses worn.
Hr. h&gt;wry
keeps a large stock of th.. fin.
e&lt;t quality und greatest vari- _
ety of eye glasses and -perfaclesat his office, whl-re von
can have your eyes examined
at all tmes.

|M|1Jlti (o the

.

within beartngof ihe speaker1 h v«dce.
Tho ground floor o( the ma.li b’lil I **?
exclusively totheexhil'itlon ofrnnnexhibitions, this idea h« tc-ra csrrtwi &lt;. it
limited extent and tbecrow1* *hkb|gainers
almut the alcove* tn whtan tl»e*u weri » ii
dnete-l furnished VW,?‘cVLI1l‘’‘‘n e'r
tcrest wbicli attaches to « -cm. TLe'r *&lt;&gt;po
this rear will be greatly enlarged. *’ t**sl 'HiUire’wiU have abundant &lt;’«,l'?r‘®?*9r1VLJ52

how artlclea ofnecemliy. comfort and luxury
B7n?U^w«men’*departm«mttbcdas40ci»tkjn
baa been broadened, rothat ill* ai.c l
5
that household work fnmi parlor to kitchen
will be more intell'grntly encourag'd. and Il­
lustrated by this exiwlllott that has aver betore been i.UemptaJ by any ssaoctation iu
JhTb”race»ou the raaulath n track
south end of tbo grounda wlilca wi re u pop. lar feature Inst year, will
continued, wttn
purees to the amount of $10,001. Many « tb«
best hurecs in tb^lr several classes will appear
in tori'- speed triala and lew meetings offer
*¥£ire will'^m unnsuaffy good display of

agricultural npKlrtnery.
farm, on hard and garden, all claws* of manu­
factured products and articles of houscbo.d
" nA [together, the Fair of IW! "‘‘.'^i/ni0
grandeat it. the bl.torv «d nrrmanent ngrten tnral and industrial cxhihl too* and wllUa- of
such Uinstdtude and varied attrecthcnewi «s
tn make it rrofitai'lo tor visitors to remain in
stteadance tbe entire tin day*. |taed*icati&lt;mal feature* are such as to commend the asanciation tn every patriotltf citizen and to iosure bl* active support.
Days bare b on set apart r od designated a*
follow*, indicating nometb’ug of thy scope &lt;&gt;r
tbe speaking and exercises: 1. «. liiHn n. Athletics. 3. Politico. &lt; Ladles. X Indus­
trial societies. 0. Commerce. T.
comity. «L Music.
Agricultural ID. Mili­
tary nnd nuiformot societies
Better railway rate* than ever hithertntore
given, viz., one fare tor ihr rr-und trip, havo
been conceded by the railways and steam­
boat lines: and cxtiblU that have prepaid
freight from point uf shipment will be re- ,
juraru free.
turned
iivr.
The meat comptetr and i«'tnprebcn»!vs prem­
ium Met ever i*»ned i» now re* !y tor distribu­
tion free to all opylicant*.

SCHOOL SONG,
you seek for a choice,
iudement decide.

the fields of the Goldbright flowers in crown
and smile as the se:
Plano.

As she
And
As they fall
Are

THURSDAY

•£7
Krening.
Dr. I*. N. Laklns, the Rectal Specialist of
Grand Rapids. Mich., will be at the Has­
tings house. Baitings, Mich, lie Invites
ever) sufferer from Rectal trouble to call
and get a correct diagnosis of their dlsease. time required to cure and cost of
same tree of charge. Mr. Parker, pro­
prietor of the Hastings house, is one of
Dr. Laklns' patients.
Call un him any
time and get a list of home testimonials.
Jas. L. WUkins. ex Mayor of Hastings,
says: “My piles would come down almost
constantly when 1 was on my feet and for
two years I was unable to do hard work.
They never came down once after Dr.
Laklns' second treatmenu
1 do more
work in one day than 1 could do in a week
before be treated me and do It easier tno.
1 have talked with many Grand Rapids
people he cured yean ago and all apeak of
hls ability in the hlgnest terms."
Call on the Dr. and talk it over.

Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
lates an instance of what Is being accom­
plished by farmers In the Red River Valley
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said
S. J. Inland, near his town of Dwight, N.
D.. bought 160 acres of land In tho spring
of 1801, for S2.G00, and raised crops that
season worth the salary of a government
clerk. In excess of tbe cost of hla farm, as
per the following statement:
Liao Bu. ol wheat, at 8Xc......... $xv.i .w
rtP „ ., oats, al xe................ wjx,

i&amp;iiKci£

of tai«j

n.’’.::::” xwoao

leaving.............................................. j.........st 15* 30
Cases of this kind are so oom mon that
they are a drug in the newa market out

Call

ei^us,

N? BLINSTON &amp; SON
Hasting*.

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,
The stock of lumber and shingles lately
purchased by

t their yard can be found ail the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and stu'.lmg.
The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.
'
.

for anythin
When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Go to the

CITY BAKERY.

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWING MACHINE?

If 80, buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
Fine line of creams .and
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge yon #&gt;5
fresh confectionery.
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
A. E. RENKES. other for $25 as do some dealers.. Oh, nof

The Dollar of the Poor Man

Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, Jf. Y.
' Our phyUcUmi In tho children'a deport-

medical suppUas what U knoten M n«utar

1,200 MEN :

M..r aw •»11

Is just ag good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich. He etells
belonging to The Light Running World Renowned Domestic, The N,ew
Mrs. H. J. Kenfield in Hastings Home and some other first-class machines.
including houses, vacant lots
He will Bell you a machine for a email payment down
warJar7‘pp“taoCreSin?eCOnd
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you to call on him before you buy.
w. F. POWERS.
Needles, oils and parts for all machines,
HARDWARE STORE.

T. PHILLIPS.

�ijiiliks Dutch Process
S No Alkalies

DFAfOPR A TTP TTnQTQl d,dat?-

*-^*-L”VvAl’.rL JL
- ------ ---

Ir b®* «uccee&lt;!s in his scheme he
JuvO 1. IO I would desire-to be efiukrified not as a Pro­
j hibitiunUt but as an AHiancj tnemlier.

Their Eyes Turn Toward .Their ■

Convention City.

Other Chemicals

». Bata 4 Cl’s

Breakfast Cocoa,
f,A.-A i* absolutely pure
and solpble.
.

W

In®:

far iiore econotuical,

it

So’.d by Grocers .jverywhoro.

w. Ba - ACo. Dcrcii8Sj3f,Mass.
CROUP REMEDY
sWlDBiilXEVm

CEBTAIH.

HOUSEHOLD
c__~,rt, -

SHORE

*' DO YOU

Cough

«n-^Jy carrier I wow.

«- ■l-.t.f.-g&amp;U’JJatr*

CfflLDREN'S COUGH CURE

OE at CHICAGO.

J Tire Dsuniernry |*iep.«r-hig t» Attend.tha

IXblAXAPOLlo, June !■£—Indiana Demo­
crats are preparing to attend the Chicago
convention in large numbers, owl this
New York Men .Sinking Eatimatva of the city alone will semi not’ lew than 1,000
persons to take part in tbe lobby work of
tho meeting? Chairman Taggart aud the
itate committee will go to Chicago Thurs­
day. Many of the Indiana delegates will
go the aaniu day, and thaw who do not
Republican lintlUcntlon.—A Bl” Mee
will go Friday. Saturday afternoon at 4
ing nt Chicago—political ruta Notas.
o’clock
Indiana
delegation
will
meet
Kcw VA..„ » '
».
.................... O’clock
thethe
Indiana
delegation
will
meet
j .
1 °Rk, June 13.—Norton Chase, del- ■ jn Chicago to organize nnd decide on what
। Cgat« to Chicago from the htnii snap" j '*•••
■ -•
it —
will
Join
tho conwntion.
I convention, who U one of the managers !
.chosen for the campaign in the Windy I It is understood that Senator Voorhees
City in favor of the tariff reform cham- j *r,1J be niado chairman of the delegation
• pion as against Senator Hill said venter- i and Edlu,r Morse, of the Sentinel, aecredav than J-To. .u .&lt;
»
UrT- Sund»&gt; *»
IndlanapoUk DemoXL tn
cratic ciu Im—Hendricks, Gray, Cleveland,
lion found that Cleveland bad cuffldent Ger man-American and Sbiekb-will leave
. votes outaide ot New York to nominate &gt; for the convention city. The Indianapolis
i they would not apply for admissionyto the I people will ^occupy the Victoria huteL
i convention as a contesting delegation, ' They have eugngod the entire hotel and
preferring that there should be perfect ’ exPecl
be comfortable. Many of the
: harmony m far a* New York state £s con- I*mocrat* '«•»» W to tbe convention with

I THE HABOH THAT WAT BEGIHSIHG

art' u&amp;fti D* the
prepantAon of

■^^trisANT, SAFE,

they will

,00NTDELAY

NO. 35.

CAN CENTRtU dLWflYS THE SfiHE
.... /u.
112
THE BEST

KEMP S
balsam
"'sL5rO'JG'ta»t

Ctareland had a majority In the conven- lhe majority of tbe party do not believe
। lion but not the requisite number tonoin- I that Cleveland’s nomination is nt all
I illatu
&gt;1^1. rini'iuKl.
p fnr
innUi theV
they would Mat
rwk for
fortulmisaiou na
nadel*
probable, and tl.Aw
they ..-•11
will labor for Gray
for
first place.
Clalmsof the Hill People.
RATIFICATION AT CHICAGO.
[ Tho Hill people claim that while Clovej
।
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IN THE
1

octal J
A . &lt;1lb

Office at FORD’ HOTEL, TUESDAY, JUNE. 2.1.

’
I
I

A VtAli Of ONIHVALLED SUCCESS!

I

iv»,.&gt;
» ■ &lt;;n 4 tht* city one day ««ch month Cor the past year, hta dune
R:&lt; r ■■ ice. ll&gt; m nrub^slo^ td work aud maA* nwirodllHcfllH cures and warm
trivi •&gt;• amorr Jnvata .4 ui:&lt;l nil with whom l.c ha* hadatiy kiu&lt;l of detillngb
limn any rtmuyer who bailever visited our kA-ality. S::uccd big character,
J. ac hfs • kill. is bey taidl reproach.

i

•

Dr. Holman S. Humphrey,

I

JH'ttlNG THE COMING YEAR THE DOCTOR’S
VSIta v .1! tw faithfully rem t. nurd, ar-d if life slid tmilth be -fisrrel he ho;«cs
: ■ »::M • n'ty iiiMiieit to bb atnudy very extensive list of (Ml lent*.
, ’ •• &gt;u»: twnyeni- haw largely Incmireit ilienttmlw r&lt;&gt;! chronic tnralhis.
owingtnnridy to the i*.*«-ittinr Hiliuemr osernnf by the Inttin nza il.a Grippal,
n Cu»e who bare t-rc«|M&lt;il this blighting ••nuryr Ire-ling its peculiar ef­
fect *their systems. AU sufferers from catarrh, thrt&amp;t and lunyaf6 cti« |-.« Curt rh&lt;ri.»»hv« fulling instead ot iinprorinp. twlcM under the
in*'-: -utiif- I Dt*ti:n-»r. Tin* :* also true of catarrhal conditions of the
Mi"ruu.'h'. boweW. Xhlr.:-J’s nnd bL»m)&lt; r. tudre.l the jrlinulular system nnd
murems
iv4 ' mint, often hudtna to neuralgia.
---------...uiembniner
a,— have
1.. L «ihT»
------JI-.—.---------- _nu._ ...
(jlM) uf
too marly
torpidity,
constlpa.

nd «3c«
(•« &lt;vuted tollg'.fC. foul bn ••th.' ii. hUig h'nd. I nc!
jlch and highbvinw'l tiriw-. erwu irritable t«-uip'-r. and p
er!is. - Thei.c«--.»Sip inym.ir ••ufi happily 'Hmilntte th” fongo
•nudl'T.. In pa-i.sHvI r*
.......... 1—----- -—' -------fct.l-4 :-rtH fr.!|MisHy tulli
perttop.
”
In .&gt;1! C'h»«

i
troubled fur year* with catarrh, ta -Uae** rt»
timing tn,in one car.
computely cured by D
’■■■*'■"' J j!s v. P. W. UAYl.r.T-JOX.tlt. MOfKfOlU. V!lJ4.

; ";;,,^ nl.hh wire . inn'-. -v-re as to vomit
it nt one Ims- I nkiM»*t M-d touraih. 1 alwj had t
■verc cnu.rrh *&gt;f tin •.fouiach tutd bowels. Dr. Hob
Humpmeycuredtar
tjr|Finy, Mich.

I u«. totally blind tor twenty-four yem- wt-h -'i&gt;‘!l'
cataract. Dr Holman 8. Humphrey rvui..viii life ratat,lt’ •"" C",L'w
"“jUk x„„n. r.... iw.«...
~I h:il M.tffnrrel for yean' with a MMsUkrt Incurable’ralvular dlMSisc Of the heart. Dr. Humprey cured me ent irt-iy.
J. V. HritM.it. bcunil.-. &lt;d&gt;!o.

wn- felly In th'? cl u tube* of numb palsy. Dr. Humph­
rey cured me complctnly.
,,
....,.
Miss JCNir. SMK’UM. Hu.ltm. M.e.i.

it&gt;t three yearn 1 have sufmrvaakm of thf
.------ - ------ elite, falling
tn &lt;do system. I
r trying jtojprt'well, and
ixs Vermontville. Mich.

1 was a dreadful sufferer from locomotor “’Viomo^'v^musu'*»
tbewlil. 1 have been enliroiy cured
D'^^ark. O.

I wn* helplessly and hopeieesjy sick with a„ Ji'nfi'iuy
Was cured by Dr. Humphrey six years "«R-"J•*}.I’ircKHSoN.
order TM&gt;L
I measured 45 Inches around my belt from a Wjrlarood®D”’,}j,})|,nir
mor Wa* taken tn Prof. Ludlam.
. *h( ’
withfor inc. Dr. Humphrey removed every vesture of l»o
out tbe um of anything but «»^n||\rrKT gMrm. Jam-srilUx TO*-

For tlw past three years I have
'* } "^in vein i wn
catarrh of tho bowels and rcatum. I h id tor ’
oJtwntnptipn
an Invalid from female trouble prcvlou* m Ji I■ crrui
nrr a
of thu bowels, but managed to fcm-p around and » ™J’rJr!lpMly that
fashion, but for the past oevcral m.rit 1 Imv- L » i
1 waa obliged tn giro up bouso-kropln*
1 .»«•
^th, ago I
At tho time I was taken to tot' Dr. Hj WJ •'' 1
my t-d tor
had given up til hope of ever g-jtUnR wel L Im 1 l» k
u
w
lays togribw. Mr doctors and all
*•’’«* “? * j..|te-like *IW&gt;«
jf my over recovering. lofron DM*’*.d’:;..
one titmn no&gt;l
with long pieces of mombriino from tbe ta*-'&lt; a»
MJf
|Kn
tome days during tho twenty-four houri J.?,?,,. &gt;xw\ y. When 1 was
af stuff that looked 11 kf my Insiduwororittin.n' &gt;
(&lt;1 no{
enakiy taken to see tbo ductor at the b.itH n «.a*-w •
&lt;(| trtwting
n.P-

I

lilnL kwig &amp; Scrlhwn

time table.
Jneffc-t May 15.US2.
Favorite Roufe between Grand Rapidi*. Detroit
ami tha east.

Lv. j Gul ng Bast
,. ‘&lt;.ra: &lt;ri’.
.. KMt farts
., McCunl
., Aito
.. Elmdale
.. tTurksville
.. Ijike Odessa
„ Woodbury
., Sunflrld
, Millllkril
.. Graad hedge
Ar Lansing
,, I »ct rail

Htiaard City
Kdnmre
ritantou

Grand Ltd«e
|&lt;jmi&gt;g West I
Bctruit
.. I anting
Graud Ia!&lt;Uc
,. MuHiken
., BunOeld
.
„ Woodbury
.. I aike Odessa
.. (Clarksville
.
ghMMie
.. AltO
.. McCord
.. East Paris
Ar Grand Rapids

m.

if. m.

r'Tnr

Grand I.e-U-e
Portland
Ionia
Howard City
Ionia
SUnt in
land will have the largest vote on tho first the Auditorium Pilled with Enthusiastic
cd more
Hr publican a.
ballot In the convention he will not have
•
Every
day. others week days only, t stop
Chicago, June 14.—Everybody of note
enough to either override the credential*
rommiuce’s report m- obtain tho nominn- in the Republican local body politic was '' I’arKr cart on all trains between Grand Rap­
nt a monster meeting held last id* and Delrolt. Seals 25 cents. Connections
tion. and that after the flrat ballot ho will preHint
. .
..
. ... , .
... .. । mmii’made
in imonrauiira,
urnuaGrand
impiuo
mu, with
iuc tbe
in Union station.
r.hicago
...............
.V Rapids
steadily lo«e votes. The total number of night in tbe Auditorium to ratify the C
* Wjwt .........
Micihoak
Railway vnu
for
AMD&gt; THR
WaST
AND FOR MVSXKdelegates chosen to the convention is 898, nominations made by the Republican con- I HK’AHO ami
tiik W
xst ami
on, MANiarnOUTRAVBIUK City. Elk iUrnnd by tho rules adopted two-thirds, or
&gt;s and I'lrroaKKV. _ Favorite joule to the
599, are necessary for a choice. The tables of Nebraska, and Governor McKinley were dimmer resort* of northern Michigan.
TnUhs’leave
leave Grand
Grand Rapids
Rapids for
tor tblcayi,
'(Jliicagu. 30 A.
A.
I Trains
given by the two factions as to the sup­ the principal speakers.
r
5 ...
. .
mI.and
.mi i12-.IK
-'-g-. F.
p M..
m •n-:r,
HI® p.
F. M. ArrtreCbleaxu
ArrtreCblcago
port they have already been assurred of
t j
....----------- *•-------------",-------- ,
, I »:I6P. M . 5SS3P. M.lUid'sO&amp;A. M.
are &lt; xtrcmely iatereating when carefully
Judge 1 Lure ton pronounced an eloquent , !&gt;.»?,. jor Manistee and Traverse City 7:2J A.
analyzed.
eulogy on Blaine, but pledged himself to M. aud 5:17 P. M.
U&gt;..l&gt;plx&gt;Ho&lt; tbenomlnra. *U~r with I
A 1’omlblo First Ballot.
nlabt trains to Chicago.
One of the tables gives it this us yet- a little," be said, “if we cannot in * Ask our agents for ' further particulars or
*ny on the first Ikillot: Cleveland, an hour transfer the boundless enthusi­ write to
GKORGE DrHavkx. GetH Passt Ag ,t.
337; Hill,
222;
Buies, 37; Carlisle, asm for the name upon our hearts to the
Gracd Rupids.
77; other candidates, W; no preference, name upon our ticket.”
,
Me'
”
luley
Tolk.
Briefly.
66. Boies gets 8 from Nebraska nnd ‘20
Governor McKinley came, late, and, ns
from Iowa, and 2 from the District of
he said, h.wl hls convention voice with
FRODATF« ORDER
Columbia.
Washington will give to him. He said that the convention at Min­
State of Michigan. Count y af Barnr-sa.,
other candidates 8. Illinois, 48 aud Indi- 1
Ala session of the Probate Court for the
neapolis mode no mistake. He then talked
ann 30. Of the Democratic delegate* iu ' on protection a few momenta nnd left, County of Barry. bolden at the Probate Office In
city ot Hastings, hi said county, ou Tues­
the various state* 836 have already lieen ! Harrison's name was heartily applauded the
day. the iTttr dev ot Mar. in tbe year oue
chosen, nnd there remain 42 to be se- [
tim« R was mentioned, a* wa* also iti&lt;m&lt;uid eight hundred uud ninety two.
Present.
Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
lected. The Hill people claim that the . Eluitte's.
Probate.
votes credited to Carlisle and to Boies will t
~----- •---------------- -•- *■'-*------In the matter of the estate of David
Bowker, deceased.
be turned over to them jmbIso will Illinois,
AVabHIXGToS, June 14 —It is likely that
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
now credited to Palmer, aud Indiana’s 20, an unusually large number of Democratic of Almerie Bowker, widow of said deceased,
now given to Gray. They further claim
praying for reasons therein set forth that tbe
members of the house will go to the Chi­ real estate otssUd deceased in said petition de­
that the entire North and South Carolina
cago convention. This will be due partly scribed may be partitioned aud set off to the
delegations will be for Hill.
heirs of said deceased.
to the fact that there is an uuosual in­ several
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the
day ot June. A. D. ifitn.at ten o'clock in the
Another man, a delegate to Chicago terest in the nomination, and partly to loth
forenoon, be assigned fer the hearing ot said
from lhu •‘regular’’state Democratic cun- the large Democratic majority ia tbe petition and that tbe heirs at law of said.; de­
vrntlon, usually calleil'by the “anti-snap” house, which will permit of many ab­ ceased ami ail other persons fntereeted In said
men the “mid-winter" coureutldn—held in sentees without bringing business to a estate , arc required to appear at a session of
said Court, then to be nolden at the Probate
February—gave the following result of a i standstill. John L. Mitchell, of Wiscon­ office, in the City of Hartings, tn said County,
‘...’ «•*«
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t the Democratic con-,
canvass of the roll of state* mudJ by him- ,in
“««
and show cause. It any there be. why tbe prayer
committee, has in­ of ihe petltiocer may not be granted. And It is
Ml: Clev.tana.
Hill. M»; l-.lmer, gressionnl“ea.npnign
»!»■«
vited the executive committee of that ore flirt! r ordered. Hat aald petitioner give notice
to tin- persons interested in said estate, ot tbe
tendency of said jieGUon and the hearing
IH'b.n.ralibumK.t U. HM will i c“r.f?1,,“ “
'■“=&gt; thereof by cauwing a copy ot this order to be
vow under lhe unit rule, tt the, do Mr. •“*
“Wd.
published in the Hastings ItaXNKtt.a newspajier printed and circulated In said ffouuty of
lllll’s vote would be reduced to 215 nnd ■
Barry, once in each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Cleveland’s increase! to 577, or within
WasiuxgtoS, June 11.—An effort to ob­
‘
Cll.te. W. AHMSTROXil.
twenty-two of the requisite number. In' tain a strong civil service reform plank in
Judge of i*rubate.
thia event ebher the vote of Kentucky, I
(A true copy.)
the Democratic national platform is being
luwa or Illinois would nominate the ex- j
, . „
.
- ,
,
president, nnles. South Carolina anti Vir- mtuIe bT Dvtnocratic members of congress
ginin. whose delegates nre claimed to -be I who arc interest cd in the subject The
equally divided, shouty cast their forty- I Massachusetts representatives, a* usual
iu.r.j.1 having been madlt in the conditions
two votes for Iliff.
‘ when this subject comes up, nre taking a” of a certain mnnpute made by Fred II. whit--------------■ active part in the n»'••rm, «N the nry and FrankQ. Whitney to Manly A. Bald­
Will Go Early to Do Missionary Work. ' Mnssnchnsetl” &lt;!.legadon to Chicago will win dated February 3d. A. D. IWO. and recorded
Iu the oitlce of the Register of Deeds tor the
ALBANY. N. Y., June 14.—Tl-c n-gnln, be urge-! -u select n member of the com- Comity
of Barn' and State ot Michigan, on the
state delegation of Democrnta to t,,e Chi- mitteeon resolutions who la thoroughly ■joth day of February A. D iwo tn liber 34 of
oowwlui. rlrcini
tb-&gt; February '
'llh 'h« n,“! «l’»u™l »«!• mortgages, mi pace i:v and sa»&lt;l mortgage was
on the20th dav ot Febiuary. 1«*&gt;. assigned to
•into omnubiii. will Imv. for rbu we»t mmi ln lb. party and tb. country on lb. Charles T. &lt; lorbain which said assignment was
duly recorded, on slurb mortgage there te
on Thursday ami the contesting delega­ question.
claimed to l»e due nt the date ot iiils notice the
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tion is’ booked to g&lt;» on the same day.
k num
two. .hundred
thirty dollars and thirtyBoth delegations expect to &lt;k» great niisiar jurve
three cents, .and
an .»■«
attorney’s two! twenty-tire
iuu .m
-------&lt;----CHICAGO,' Juno 14.—The third anuui
I.. .&lt;&gt;.1 iN/irto'.i'n
hn,1
n,.
sionarV work among the delegates as­ meeting of the American Phonograph as­ ■tnllais provided tor In said mortgage and no
suitor proeeedlnpi al law haring been Inrtlsembling thus early.
sociation liegan nt the Iceland hottel yes­ lu'ed to recover the moneys secured by said
mortgage, or any Mrt the re«t:
terday afternoon.
Arrangements have
BEGININNG'TO GET THERE.
Now. lbervfore.br virtue of the noWerof sale
been made by several ixirties to report the coatnlred In said mortgage, and the statute In
proceedings of the Democratic convention such raw tniMte hu&lt;1 provided, notice is hereby
given that on Saturday the ’.nn day of July.
by phonograph lu’triu! of by shorthand A. D. Ik.'.', at ton o’clock In tin* forenoon. I sluul
Chicago. Juno 14.—Delegates to the I writers,
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sell at public aoctien, to the Ingbest bidder, at
th- i.orth front door of the court house iu the
convention are beginning to trump up out .
Another Itepebllcan Ilntlfy.
cityot lla-tings. Michigan, (that being the otoee
of the greet: ^grao* of Illinois. Sherwood | OMAHA, June IL—Omaha Republicans where the circuit court for Barry' county Is hvidthe premises described In said mortgage, or
Dixon, of Dixon, down in Ix-e county, a, lost night ratified the Minneapolis nomi- enj.
f o murh thereof a« may be m-eeasarv to pay Ute
deiegate from the Seventh district, was | nations nnd listened to addresses by amount due on said mortgage, with seven per
tenI.
and ail legal costs, toxe'ber
the first to land; He camo in yesterday j Stephen
- -A. ■
Dotiglfwi, of-Chicago: El ward wlthnninterest,
attorney’s fee ot■ twenty-flve dollars
aud was nt the Sherman house. Sherwood Rosewater, editor of the Bee nnd national covenanted for therein, the premises being
Webster. de-K-rttKjd in said mortgage as. all that parcel
Dixon in the lawyer who led the Demo­ cummitteman, and John
ot laud known as Beards point between BeartfS
cratic wing of tbe lower house nt Spring- Five thousand persons were present.
Cove ami Gun Lake lying cast of the section
line which ruua north amt south between seefieid at the last session' of the legislature,
STATISTICS OF EXPORTS.
I tmi.M no. thirty-two ami no. tbtrty-tbrce eC
and is one of the leaders of the party In
I Yankee Springs Including lull width of sari
PoivVacd nmulng soutbeast or thereabout* to
Illinois. He is tho law partner of Sam
the centre uf the narrows ot said Point near.lae
Bethea, who was n delegate to tho Repub­
mum land.
WakIIX'utun; Juug 14 —The bureau ot
lican national convention at Minneapolis
Ciiarlkm t Gorham
' Assignee of Mortgagee.
statistics of tho treasury department re­
Inst week.
Smith &amp;(?oi.«ibovk.
ports that during May tho exports ot the
Attorneys for Asdrn -c,
Senator John M. Palmer's friends in principal articles of domestic provisions
Dried. April ’2nd. 1««.
Illinois hope to hnvo the solid vote of the
were valued at $11,01.9,977; for the same
state delegation to the national convention
next week ra*t for him for president. month last year, $7,410,409; for the eleven
Tbe instruction* given’ nt the state con­ months of the fiscal year they were $55,­
vention nt Springfield six weeks ago can 5211,655, compared with $51,719,35.1 for the
be interpreted, it is claimed, in no other same period lust. year. The exports ot
way than that unless Grover Cleveland Is bresdatnffs for May worn valued at $19,to lie fhe man tlie vote ot Illinois Is to go 410.31*4; for the same month last year, $13,to Senator Palmer. The Morrison element XKL231; for the eleven .months ended Mayof the party is alert as well, and claims 31, they were F272.47ii.023, compared with
consideration for the author of tho hori­ $109,936,984 for tho same period of last
zontal tariff bill, but it concedes Senator year.
Tho exports of mineral for May were
Palmer’s prior claim.
valued at $3.17),MT.; May, 1891. $1,583,376.
taiuklng for n Itogular Invasion.
Before the sun bob* his head up on the and for tho Hoven months ended May 31,
morning of Juno 2u at least 75,(X» $40,718,340, compared with $47,373,930 tor
strangers will have entered the gates of the same period last year.
the city of Chicago. They will be drawn
It has been learned that tho Cooley gang
hero primarily by the national Democratic
convention. lint another element enters wcru the robbers who planned the robinto tbe calculation which may swell thn berry. Six members of the gang, includ­
number of visitors to somewhere In the ing the Cooley boys, Ja2k and Frank, and
neighborhood of HiO.OOO. Aud the attrae- Johu Ramsey came down from the moun­
tlon, secondary in this one instance only, tains Saturday, and spent Sunday in the
is the World's fair. Railroad line*, radi­ vicinity of Adelaide and Dickerson run.
ating from the Chicago to every hamlet They were seen going down the river Sun­
in the country, have offered reduced rates day evening about 7 o’clock toward Lay­
ton Station.
Sheriff McCormick and
for convention week.
poMie are now trying to canturo tbo gang
CRFDITED~TO SAM SMALL.
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before they get buck to their mountain

iQTieumrau

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SHILOH S

CONSUMPTION

A Deal In Whloh the Article of Trafllc

Washington, June 1 A—Representative
Wateon, of Georgia, has received informa­
tion from his state that the Rev. Sam
Small 1« attempting to secure a sent In the
house. Small, according to this Informa­
tion, want* to run ns the candidate of tie
People’s party on a platform which ba* a
prohibition plank In Ik He ia sold to
have Invaded the troubled field of politics
In that state with n proposition thathecan
raise among his Prohibition friends the
sum of $25,U» to put into the fight, if tlie
Alliance will agree to the platform indi­
cated and will noiniuate him a* their can-

MABLROUOVGK, N. Y., Juno 14.—The
jury In the inquest on tho body of the
woman Mary A. Stone, who committed
suicide here last week, brought In a vcr«
diet to the effect that the woman was ad­
vised and encouraged to commit the rash
act by her father-in-law, Chester P. Stone,
who she charges with her ruin and the
parentage of her illegitimate child.
Washwgtox, June 14.—The treasury
department yesterday purchased 334,000
ounces of silver at from $0.8367 to $0.8960
per ounce.

CURE
without a parallel in tbe history of medianc.
Ml dmggists arc authorized to sell it on a pos­
itive guarantee, a lest that no other cure can suecessiully stand. That it may become known.

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�CHINESE EAT

Additional Local

TWO RESTAURANTS IN WHICH CHI­
NAMEN COCK AND SERVE.

icuRort

I

Hastings City Bank,

Wt&gt; have long deferred'to Europe in i
ma-nv wayn, and our antirwU and critics
Ha-t!ug», - - Mich.
have uconraed mcrdlewdy what they I
At ten minute* P»&lt;‘ «
branded a» our acrvility. “Is the Huijcn |
Fred P. Fowler, ■
Roster.
nut broadly jnagnlflei-nt enough, O r^cr0‘ wadwd M Uh ™*k«&lt; ^‘‘“5,““ m.„l
nnt American, that you muut prattle of
MJBPLCT 97.WMW.
the Rhine? Is the—the—the—Capitol nt
Albany or at Wsahin^on »o inbi^»iflcant JSdl»Ulr rollm»&lt;4
rarrwlCT. •
that you cannot forget a crumbling Coleorarr ot
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d„„
Oae fffght last week » Chinamen minus iroum or ruined Partbenon.’ Are not
tb. v.rT
ruritlw cb»lr
bi. pigtail **’- in the restaurant
t he jo- KkCOO,OX) for rtreet cleaning in New York
Oper. lor busies. Dro. 15.1^house ur.d stroked p cigarette. He inhaled enough, that the streets of Berlin or Gte*OFFICEBS:
gow must be thrown in our focus? The MB She herself touchingly expressed it, aa
no round &lt;« ™torin*
J•
Campagna, the Vale of Enna, Olymptia,
i.G.BdbtnsJp.FrosMrati
fu de en."
evident!! died without pd" .
J-.J* maimer born. It « ox then nearly ruidnight, By met tun, what are they to the prairie* of wait
Chaster
Messer, Vtoa. ?re»She has Ix-cn rocking ever since.
D. W. Reynold*. CMbler.
once picked up by the hi Ip ■
• and the restaurant pmonted a carious IlilooS nnd the farthffr 've*C to the valley
At interval* o&lt; about two years Aunt
carried tn the back room aud Wd oa tt.e scene. Three distinct races werqrepreiwnt- of Wyoming, to the Rocky mountains!" Peggy hobblra up to the bo&lt;l«. ।N&gt;d *
DlLKCTOBfl:
floor. Physicians and poltcetnen were; at ed at tbe tables. At one xat two negro So frowns indignant pawiotfan, speaking jTrathertereutypedi^lrc*.which b«
oJee called.- The body was carefu.b w- women, with striped nd shawls thrown with firm set lips, and m&gt; Gm nightingale
». IV. Reynold/.
more than familiar.
D.«. Roblnion,
amined, and Dr. Kelley pronounced the over their shoulders aud enormous straw of tho boards reproves tw for scorning our come
■ MWTCT.. V.
u&gt; tab. • !«• look “
Cheater Meater.
inn dead. It was oVer half an hour be­
John Carrelh.
hats mounted on their piles of block ha..-. own children whom Europe him not yet van nil I^e’ me
at y°a P00^'
p.T. Colgraw.
fore Coroner Bradisb arrived. Jle exam­ At Another were two United States manure
me
look
nt
de
chillun-tbe
big
chiHun
an
crowned with laurel.
ined the body but did nothing toward dis­
But may not bumpfhjng be wutl for li’le cbillun. I**’ tne loo~ “fc lhc
iu uuifonu.
posing of the remains or impaneling a
The big room was dimly lighted by a Europe! Although It Be a country no
nhotygrapbts an de pinny V eT
HanKtnz Business Trausxctea.
jary. At the cud uf an hour tbe body was number of oil hums bung iu brackets longer young, is it so hopelessly ?emle do
W it’s tai I' te. Um* eye to dfca
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J
r&gt;
^r-i.llLTn** llllilertaklnc faround the room. Chines waiters, with
that its approval is worthless! Because the udder’s ngwine fas'. Any thoninyo
bare feet thrust into wooden, xuniuds, tbe we are tbo child of tbe morning, with a po‘ ole Aunt Prggy gwiae wake up an fin
InkliM remaining exposed, shuffled back boundlef* estate of the future, do we know
—Telegram lieraid. June 9th.
and forth between dining room and kitchen. everything M much more fully and wipcly
Fowler waa fonnerty a resident of this Behind a counter at the rear cf tbe dining that we justly laugh nt an cider wisdom! biy re&gt;on» to b« ™bl» with • Krn.nxulr
city and was married to Mist Ida I rath room stood the moonfaced proprietor and Is it wenkneKH that stirs desire in tbe heart
He had an Insatiable appetite for liquor hfa assfatant. Neither seemed to take any of the vonng painter of tbe prairie to see
Tbo*n^W ”b((:li mowJvur on. lime
which was tbe curse of bls j life.
This interest iu the dinner or Waiters.- Tha miracles of Raphael, of-Titian, of Correg­
» woiuan tor »o nuaX
craving for strong drink had grown on him floor was bare and the furniture cheap, gio! In it servility that draws the Ameri­ trit inin pipportlna
titan. b*» mtlrelX ‘n'“['I'"’".1,
so that he drank pure alcohol.
At times unpointed wood. A sickening smell of can sculptor to study the wuirbles of An­
he wns prosperous but tbrourh dissipation opium floated down from a den somewhere gelo nnd Phidias! Is it mistrust of hjs own IK Ku bh nt itud. towanl Aunt Pnoo w
.Imply on. &lt; t prutotmd tntUtnW.rn.oljhe would be thrown out of employment. -al»ve.
land and its genius that sends the architect wonder at the surprising age which the
On hls person was found some letters, one
When the reporter left the Cbinwe were to the schools of Paris, the physician to
of these having been written by his wife, in the minority, and tha poor and ylcious Germany, the artificer to the countries that old black woman may
her mind to it. for Aunt Peggy h 125. so
who was visiting her parents here, some of the Bowery and its tributary ulrctix sent wonders of delicate art to the Phila­
she says.-Hajar’s Young Peoplekeys, a knife aud a little bottle, supposed were represented by blacks and whites delphia exhibition!
’
to have contained chloral or belladonna. enough to occupy most of the-tables.
fa it Is the shallow love of an echo that
An Interview with a PoetHe leaves a wife who has the sympathy of
• IX A QCF.EK PLACE.
will not let the scholar rest until he comes
Durlni :ny call upon Hans Christian Ana large circle of friends.
Down in tbe shadow cf the ja« honxe n face to face with the great masters of
thinly c1&amp; negro of about twenty years human lore, nnd treads the great libraries, derecn the cfmvwpntlan then turned upon
his
writings,
I told him how hls hL^io«
trying
to raiseora loy
little
wamth by nnd
a
their wonthoR! was
Is it
slr.vishnotm
­
had been th. dearest k00**?*
dj W;
rigorous exercise of his feet in u fitful jig. alty of the soul yrhicb makes the loud ot
hood
anti
Rotated
associated with all ths.
"I say, mister,” he laid as the writer ap
Chaucer and Shakespeare, of Burns and
A BOGUS BEAR STORY.
peared in the doorway, '‘gimme a nickel to Scott, enchanted ground to tlie native of a was delightful in tbe memory of It. I told
get somethin to eat. will ydu? I’m dead । continent wb*ch only because It hot re­ him how happy and flattered I had felt at
t of a Little Difference of OplnioO cold an aDgone inside."
cent civilization fa not .vet steeped in the finding the name of the little boy in ‘Ole
Shut-Eye" the same as my own,'and that
"Well, come UjKStairs nnd I’ll buy some- | soft air of glorious tradition?
“Well, yea, matters are pretty rough out thing to eat for you.”
I Would not our melodious monitor agree hnlf unconsciously I hail appropriated lifa
our way yet," admitted the old farmer
The negro bounded np the outside steps I1 that it fa l&gt;ecauae other nnd smaller coun­ experiences mid half believed them to ba
from Montana. "Still we've made toler­ and then stopped suddenly.
I tries are so sincerely devoted to tbe main- my own.
...
.
This little confesrion seemed to touch
ably rapid advancement, too, all things
"I say. boss," he said hesitatingly, “do ’ tcnancc of lyric art. ro versal in It, so edu­
considered. A large part of the state you mind if we go to de restaurant across ' cated by taste nn&lt;i long training and ex­ Andersen strangely. Tears filled hls eyex
which, lx:iug outside of tbe mining dis­ de street!"
perience, that their opinion fa the opinion He seized both my hands nnd pressed them
trict, has long been considered worthless
"Is that better!”
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• |I of knowledge, and therefore that their
"Now you understand.” he wild, “what
.is now devoted to farming and graxing.
"Well, yes," he said, “nn dey trow in de prafao signifies what the verdict of less eXWith the advent of school houses and cigarettes too."
1 pericnce and training does not signify! a happy lot ft is to be the children’s poet."
I rose to take my leave, but linger®!
churches and such things th«|'who!c terri­
The negro led tlie way to a house off*the I1 Would not and should not the word of
talking,
and on my expressing n desire to
tory will assume a new aspect. But just opposite side of Mott street, where a nd • Lihnreus command for a botanist a confidow every man looks out for number one. lantern huug above the entrance. He went j dence which the diploma of many an ex­ bear him read be hnlf rose upon hls sofa,
See that slash across my cheek here! That up one flight of stairs and opened a door. cellent American college could not secure! adjusted his pillows anil began to recite
waa one of the terms of settlement of a dis­ A cloud of stale smoke rolled out into the When the audiences that made the famt&gt; from memory "Tho Ugly Duckling."
pute about a number of hogs owned by n hall. Inside, the scene at tbe other res­ of Thalberg. of Chopin, of I-fazt, of Rubin­
Hls manner was easy and conversational,
neighbor of mine a couple ot years ago. taurant was repeated, only the room.was stein salute Paderewski, may we not listen full of caressing inflections, such as one
What did it! A chunk of lead.
larger nnd the lights brighter
There with* jurt prepossession! It fa a familiar employs in telling n tale to a child. In tha
“It was this way: I planted about half’ were also more tables ami persons, and the phrase of Cicero, laudari a laudato. -Ap­ | pathetic passages be won visibly affected.
my form to corn that year. Corn was lit­ proprietor hustled around nnd saw that probation from Sir Hubert Stanley fa praise and he clow! almost solemnly.
■
tle more than an experimental crop out everybody was attended to. Near the door’ indeed, snys oar later version.
"It is the story of my own life," he said.
there, and I took a great deal of pains to was a counter, at which sat'the cashier,,
fa the cruse fully stated when it fa said “I was myself the despised swan in the
give mine a fair show. Zeke Brown, whose and at hfa elbow was a wooden box full of’ that we applaud because Europe applauds! poultry yard, the poet in the house of the
farm was ncxk to mine, wna also experi­ American cigarettes. As they passed by Is It not rnthpr Iwcause wc find that Europe Philistines.” I felt suddenly as he finished
menting a little, although • in another line. tho negro grabbed a dgnrette, and turning: justly applauded! Its applause properly his recital that I understood tho man. I
He was trying to make hog raising pay. around to bls companion, said patrouiz-’ bespeaks our attention: but. in fact, our had caught the keynote of his character.
He vtntcadcu that old Montana was good ,D^akoone. Dey don’t cost nothin."
applause does not follow'&lt; x officio,'like All that was good and noble in him rose in
fer sametliin'r besides mining and graxin । Diggory’s lough the squire’s fntoillar jest; vivid light l»efore me. t never saw him
and added ti-.t if I rnlwrfl ctfra he would
It was extremely hot in tho room aAl
it follows our own perception of des&lt;rt again.—Professor II. H. Boyraen In Cen­
the nir was stifling. All, iucluding tbe1 —a percendou undoubtedly nnd properly tury.
“And lie did.
Mutters moved along half score of white women, some of' whom i quickened and guided by larger experience.
Snubbing a Snob.
smoothly enough until Brown’s shouts were young nnd pretty, were smoking’ , —George William Curtis in Harper’s.
Jasmin, tbo Gascon poet and barber,
were about two-thirds grown. Then every cigarettes.
The smoko moved along
blamed hog dc'vuk.pcl an appetite seve^cl the browned celling in solid wnvea two
once treated a rich snob to the snubbing
'
The Raldtyin Apple.
sizes too large for him, and Brown experi­ feet thick. The smaller clouds ascending
lie deserved. Jasmin had been reciting
The Baldwin is a dark rqd apple of me­ his poems for the benefit of the ptxtr. and
enced
illflif'nky
in finding an r.dwjnrte /o' -I from individual nmuths to join the main
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vv~.u
Vt In
jn disp'ration,
d.sn.ration, heturn'-d
hr turn".’ ■ volume curled and twisted in fantastic dium size." It grows Abundantly through­ had afterward l&gt;een escorted In triumphal
- —'tt'-V~*uv.
.(.’ nh--q&gt;es. The motley crowd looked like so out this state and New Jersey. IJke the procession to hls hotel. Next morning,
the whole drove .is. lo -root, birr, or
or dJ(
die,
and the porkers
-j my coin manv devils, and a sober imagination Newtown pippin It keeps for a long time, while he waa still in bvd.rameOQe knocked
porkera promptly
prom^ k-jL
nvmi«l
And for that reaxen it fa inj great demand
fUM&lt;
n cf
v-w
n^jny n(Trj,t lbc
as that of A
field*. Tt
It G«,k
took the,
three
CT ----------,3 nmrly
bn I_f •,
The Baldwin fa tbe at the door, a vulgar nabob entered, and
day to get those hogs back
ngain. small sized Inferno. The waiter cartainly for winter catin
installed himm If. without invitation, In a
Zeke of coarse
surprised that his ine '.uUiAd like n fiend, with his bare, brown apple of the people.' It fa raid In cheap chair.
1
stock had broken out, and was profarse In arms and ankles a. ■) n mort villainous grocer.- stores and restaurant/, on railroad
"My dear Jasmin.” x-iid he imtrouiaingstations
and
cans
mi
xtr.vt
stau«!s
r.nd
his apologira for the .trouble they hr.d countenance.
,
-uO the wsj. The negro nd
nt circnxrs and l.indnxl enter- ly, “I am a lumber. a ,tniliionaire.
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caused. «»u,
But mv
the uvat.
next week
in-rforr.i- the table which commanded a view of the itreybcat-.
uiusra.
»vc* the
, nr pmurr.juliim,.,:-. ««l Is il„ umnxn. ..nlfosrr k“«" 1
'» ’
«*» &gt;r“'
nncewoa
nnce
wm permitted without tho
thu varistic
variath n ‘! whole room nnd at the
tbe same time gave a
bonnlln:: 1,0.™ &lt;t co.raa.rce. U l» tb. «•"&gt; l,“,d H.«c Co work nt ooee. for
—
— suspicious
—t..i
..
.
of a -i
single
feature. t
I grew
that II glimpse
of......
the kflchen.
apple wnlch small chik’n-n buy
I **r-i prcw« i. ..»• tnae.
ou can axk wltat
Neighbor Brown htui
had demised a scheme by )
MANY THINGS TO EAT.
, for yw,r
,
which he lio[*d
liofaxl to give hfa hogs at least i "Kin I order wot Hike!" asked the negro, with glazed augur aud mounted upon a :
Pardon
Mid
decapitated match.
| ,“*PaF
’’«n mr, “sir,"
,r
“
•'* Jasmin, with
one square
square meal
meal a
a week.
week. This
Thfa in
in i^c
i^c-U
one
Ii’ }. The reporter told him to pteoM himselt
Il ia thp forbidden fruit which country "ride. •. I uh:.. e fer pny at Lome, qtaly.”
was
w!:en my ij "Say, Jo!in."(sald
n-— negro
—~ *.—
wax quite commendable,
cutninendable, but when
the
to.-the wait"Wl.rit
do
yon
say?"
school
children
munch
surreptitiously
.
J
”
;
—
corn wna invaded for the third t‘:;-.&lt; I our- er. who had &lt;Ume up and was staring va' i.r.c,
sir. I almva far pay only at
1
mixed who wm expected to stand ..
the er- cantly over i)re bends of both, “bring mo during lesson hours, nnd for which they '
—
tnv street it sells for
lor . *&gt;on&gt;’'* ; ■' * ,
panne of the weekly l&gt;qnq!K*tx.
‘ ■ some scram’icd eggs an some macaroni .-ui get whipping*. Ou tbe
one or two cents.
In
I.. restaurants fo
it fo
ia ■I ""Com-,
'”’“‘ come! lou ore jesting. I can“I didn't like to quarrel with Zeke, but I tea."
erved
at
the
rate
of
two
for
a
quarter.
।
not
»
ut
uF
- Make your charge what
■
felt that I couldn’t afford to havo my ugt i“What you want!" the waiter asked the served at the rate of two for n quarter.
Two bad feature* of the Baldwin are the
llk ’■ ’■”&lt; 4hnvp ,uc'"
cultural experiments interfered with evea reporter abruptly.
- ■ ’
- - - and its tendency to -; “Again I fifty, sir. It fa impowdblel”
stickiness
of
its
akin
to boom hl*. -Bo I determined to study the
“Oh, give me Home ten," he replied.
hog question n little on my own account.
“Tea is free,” sold the negro, but the worms. If it can be kept free from the! “How in*;*. -,.'l&gt;*? Isn’t it your traile?”
. c'thiH mom'nt I nm not dislatter it will, m above rioted, remain good
After a good deal of hard work my men waiter had gone.
iv!"a
ft.”
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and I succeeded in cornering one cf the
Presently he returned with the orders. for many months.—New York Evening I**1*11,1-------1“ *P’t« fit m:-w«l brifaw nml entreaties
xhoata and carried him kicking and xo ueni- The macaroni was not quite so large as Sun.
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I
Jasmin
remained
firm, nnd the millionaire
ing to the bouxe. The spring lx fere one that made by the Italians. A piece of fat,
r»or Attention.
i went away t.!;diav..I.—Youth’s t'untpan.of tha beys hrul shot a r-^o Liar, and the browned pork lay in tbe center. A dark,
In the old days in western Pennsylvania, | ion.
half tanned hide wax nailed against aabed. forbidding looking liquid in a small dfah
when the people bod little money to pay &gt;
We tore .the bearskin down nnd tied if was intended for sauce.
.
for teachers and coaid span* their l&lt;oys bat!
r’,e Driving in New Guinea,
upon the hog, fastening it occurely. When
“Dat’s blood," sold the negro; “nuthin
of the field,
In "Two
Among
the Savages Ml
of
■ little time f om the
..... work
—
Ml
11CiU, tI
--—
-Years
-—-*- ,*'**
‘-*.A vuw
the job was ended that porker made a but blood; but it’s good."
.
schrtd “kept” almost incessantly during I New Guinea,” W. D. Pitcairn describes
pretty fair imitation of a bear, and when
Tbe eggs were swimming in grease. No
we turned tho animal loose he made a bee bread or butter wm provided. At nn mi- I thefow weeks when it was in session, with how the natives of that country drive plltsc
Tbo
people
have
a
curious
way
of
driving
‘
lino for tha com fields to again j.;i;i Lfacom- joining table snt some Chinamen eating no Saturday holidays and very brief re­
panion.-. Weil, you know the bear fa the from a curious dish of meat and vegetables. cesses. At one little school house among piles. We gave them a rope, which they
mortal • nemr of the bog tribe aud there is A rich brown sauce wm poured over all, tho mountains an old fashioned Irish fixed round the head of the pile, leaving
nothing bru. . llkoj better then a fat, juicy and some of the vegetables looked like schoolmaster'was once employed who kept tho two ends dangling. Several natives
mushrooms. The Chinamen ate with chop­ his boys grinding steadily at their tasks, got hold uf each end anti pulk-d alternate­
/ou caaJjnuglDu
* ccuapn ;you
con imagine Just
juot what i sticks, but the negro received a steel knife but gave them permission to nibble from ly, until the pile wm worked down to the
their lunch baskets sometimes as thev required depth.
sort a.
of .reception
bear received. ;: uuuxufk
and fork.. Tea
wm brought in a Chinese pot,
Bert
.vCptlcu that bogus ln-Lr
aeuwuaurougobinnvuuicsepov.
Tbe piles nre made of white mangrove,
The whole drove seemed to scent danger Id ’ such as fa sold cheaply in all the big stores worked.
One day, while tho master wns instruct­ and in order to prevent the ravages ot the
the air before he got near them, and scur- ’ now. It waa poured Into tiny little cups
rind out of Cue corn fields squealing in ter- I without handles, half aa large nx very ing a class in the rule of three, he noticed cobra insect, it is best to Ur tho piles well,
that
one
of
his
pupils
was
paying
more
at
­
or
better still—though very expensive—to
ror. The cause of all the disturbance ap- small after dinner coffeecups. The tea
/patently wm more excited than any of the , waa pretty strong, but of good flavor. Tho tention to a piece of apple pie than to tho copper them nil over.
ramaiuder of the drove—aa indeed he had i waiter rinsed out each cup with the tea be- lesson. “Arrah. there!” said the master; | The flooring of a house ia of cane, tbe
good cause to be—and os he waa a goed *fore
--------setting
“*— them a down. There was no "Jack Bales, be Ifatenin to the Hssod, will walls are made of the bark or skin of the
runner the flight soon became a veritable milk or sugar. The negro waa still hungry ye!” “I’m listening, sir," said the boy. palm, nnd the roof of the leaves of tbe
Tout. It was tbe queerest right I ever be­ when he had finished his macaroni nnd "IJstenin. is Itl” exclaimed the marten ■*ogo palm, which have to be put on sep­
held and 1 expect never to see its equal. eggs. Ho ordered some cake and rice “then it’s listcnin wid one ear ye are nn arately, tho leaves overlapping n little, nnd
Imagine a drova of hogs in a stampede, brandy. Tho former was in the shape of atin poi wid the other!”—San Francisco on tbe outside are placed some braachM of
tbe cocoanut palm.
■snorting, plunging, squealing and acting large balls ot dough. Red Chinese charac­ Argonaut.
as if oil the devils in that Biblical rtory ac- ters were stamped on them. The negro
tuaily possessed them! And in the midst dug his finger into the_cAke UnA tore off
A Kentucky Word.
Take the absurdly small case of an ex*
of it oil a lean, bedraggled, lopsided ‘bear,’ all the outride. In the mountains cf eastern Kentucky
tortionate cabman. A man, who should bo
which half the time wm ahead of the bogs!
“Dat’a no
b® explained; “dey iota
when
•
mm,
.IK»lu of bi. wli. t« » H.IM
far better able to copo with him, impa­
‘S-^'iHLt porcino regiment swept through only de inaddex”
tiently throws him tho extra sixpence, and person he calls her “urn;” or when a wife
The “insidi*.’’ cuur ited of a lot of pre­
speaks of her husband she calls him “um.”
refuses to bother himself about such a
serves. The reporter tried some of tho
ridiculous sum. A woman’s whole soul is tor instance, “um’Is going to Saylersweeks to get the drove together again, and brandy, which the negro had enjoywl
ville tomorrow,” or •* ‘nm’ ” shot a liear
when thia had been accomplished several greatly. It waa so fiery it almost choked up in arms at the Idea of the injustice that yvrterdsy.” The word Is said to have orig­
were neither present nor accounted for. A him, and the flavor was not particularly is being done to her, ml nothing will in­ inated With young married folks over 100
duce
her
to
take
anothersixpcnce
from
her
'couple of months later the government em pleasant. He noticed a dish of vegetables
ymre ago, wbo were too diffident to um
•ployees in the Yellowstone park reported that looked like Brussels sprouts going to well filled purse. This attitude of hers of tne phrase "my wife” or "my husband "
tbe discovery of several wild hogs in the an adjoining table nnd asked a Chinaman course is partly due to the fact that she
While U th. Uhl. before .tnui».r.'th.
has a better understanding of the value of
what they were.
tbe
sixpences, but it is a good deal more due to btulMDd, wbo dulnd hl. wife to
“Bamboo sprouts,” said the Chinaman
her keener sense of justice, wherever she bread or wtrgbum. wonld atuwct UteutenIn very goal English; “they are rery fine.”
ia concerned, ami her patient determina­ hutlon or hl. w«. brclartntrbl. throat,
“This rertaurant seems to have a varied
“td ntu.ll, dmmction to accept nothing fans then Justice.— .
around his place be proposed to shoot ’em bill of fare,” suggested tho reporter.
Ina th. phrv. to "um." wblchTM liw
London Spectator.
at sight. I understood what that meant,
raid tlie Chinaman, "but it ia
fa»l undetM.ndmt, when «mh ru mland in the interest ot my health nfao ‘loaded nothing compared to the restaurants of
OrMMl —.Hnt.wlv.n V—
forbear.’ We met one night just at xunxet San Franulbco. That Is where you find the
It la believed that there even waa a
on the old Yellowstone trail. I aaw him fine Chinese restaurants.”
The repwtar walked over to the propri­ time when every orthodox Jigyptiun run
first and sung out, ‘Good evening, Zeke.’
etor, who t-dktd freely and intelligently. - the shaving tool over his face, scalp and
“•Good evening. Bill.’
“I have k»pt a Chinese restaurant,’’ he
“As he spoke bls arm flew up, there waa •aid, "In Enn Franclxo. San Jose. Sacra­ eyebrows at least once in every forty-eight past ages. How could they have been pos­
Unlike the Romans of a later sible, we mk. sin™
a flash, a crashing report and the blood mento and Chitriertoa. Son Francisco is hours.
age the Egyptians did not confine the
waa trickling from a smarting furrow
privilege
of shaving to free citizens, but,
aero— my cheek. You can see the result of
tomers there. ”
obliged their slaves to shave both face and
that argument yet.
The reporter remained in the restaurant
“Brown? Oh, I don’t know anything until hal f pMt I o,’clock. During the time head.—St Ixrafa Republic.
about him now. His oldest boy ia running he was there many newcomers arrived,
but few diuera went away. Everybody
seemed Inclined to be kiwundr. Thereaof even ana whort generation nan
Luirant was in full blast aU night. Wliites, your place is your cltuu^s at school?"
Thrir children will find the l«.rLytriti^of
blades nud Mongolians "iiir.41(-d without
“Y&lt;h, th?j-- I’ve been foot of ’em all all
thith y«te.”-Harper’a Bazar.
"
riju of prejudice.—New Tcrk Snn.

LOOK: HERE

Wheat is low and f|onr'
should be the same. F,,r a
short time I will sell

White Rose Flour
AT

$2.20 Per loo Lbi,
This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to Is* first
grade.
Head-light oil 7 cts. a gallon.'

JOS. RGER.

Photographs
D. H. BAYS, late of Kalamaz&lt; &lt;&gt; has
Just opened a

New Photo-studio
In Hastings aud is prepared to turn
out FIRST CLASS work in tlie latest
styles of the art.
With a clean, cosy, GROUND FLOOR
STUDIO, first class outfit, good
accessories, prompt attention to busi­
ness and corteous treatment, he can­
not fail to please you.
We give special attention to CHIL­
DREN and FAMILY GROUPS.
Prices reasonable and all work guar­
anteed.

Saturday, June n
Our studio will be oi&gt;en to the public.
Come aud eee us and get acquainted
whether you want pictures or not.
Mrs. Bays will be in constant atten­
dance upon the reception room t&lt;&gt; wel­
come all callers.
Soliciting a liberal share of tlie pub­
lic patronage, I am
Yours very truly,

b. tl. MTS.

Don’t KicK

If y&lt; i buy a' -uii and
don’t get what you
want. If you can see
us before you buy you will find just what vou
are looking for, and at the right price.

In Straw'Hats, summer
edats and vests, black
alapaca coats and straw
goods. As we are an xious
to sell goods we will
give you low prices.

Call and see us.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON

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                  <text>The. best Advertisingniedium m har­
ry County.

Hastings Banner.

v'oi-.'xxxvif. NO. 8

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___________ HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 23, 1892.

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Hastings Banner.
Published Thursday# by
COOK BROS..
HAfiTI.VGH, Hltn.

Ira Van Valkenburgh
.

&lt;

DEALER IN

Hardware,

Implements,

Agricultural

Buggies, etc.
SPECIAL PRICES ON

Detroit Wlfitp Lead Works Paints.
AGENT FOR

McCORMICK BINDERS
AND MQWERS.

THEMMS

Voigt Herpolsheimer I Co

DRUG STORE.
For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Ssccad-Hacd &gt;ol bs,

Dry Goods, Carpets,

Tile most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

Cloaks,

UI.

Goodyem

Blankets, Bedding,

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

AND

Hastings, - - - Mich.

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Die most complete stock of Dress Goods
i
•
liKthe State.
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A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.

To consumers of kerosene oil in Has­
ting* and Barry Co: We have established
an agency at Hastings for the sale of

Pennsylvania crude and 155 'degrees, fire
test makes It perfectly safe. It produces
a clear and white light and free of odor.
nor does It cause any deposit on chimney
which is so common with cheap and low
test Ohio olL Since July 1, 1891. Michi­
gan allows the use of 120 degrees Are test
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene
made from Ohio crude and possesses a

A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
Il
for S1.00, try one.
"light
u ad but--- at-------a ------la concern
low
UVWUIC3

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp;, Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

GRAND RAPIDS,
make a specialty
°f making Gents suits
ami pants to order.

Carlton Center.
Arthur Stillwell and wife of Grand Raplih Sundayed with F. B. Fleming arfi wife
“LB. Carpenter ts better and Ims're­
turned to bls home—The Advents hold
quarterly meeting the 2nd and 3d of July
—Watt McKibben Is entertaining company
—We were given a great surprise last
week io find our brother .scribe on duty
again.
We didn't know he was alive
enough to write Items. 'nevertheless we
are glad to hear from him again—When
the news of Harrison’s nomination reached
Carlton a prominent Farmer’s Alliance
man's face fell with a thud that was heard
clear around the comer while he dropped
a sickly smile that died before reselling
the ground all on Begny's account. Hur­
rah for Harrison and Held—The 8. D. Ad­
vents will hold Children's Day exercises
at their church Sunday evening, July 3—
Our brother Democrat scribe was mistaken
In regard to the picnic at-Middle lake July
4, ns there will be no picnic there.

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MICH.

test will
barn fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable order while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a gnwy substance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost is but
little different than wliat you pay for «ne

non you
........
.
compensate, saying nothing of additional
safety. For sale by 8. E. Phillips, H. L.
Newton and Cook A Cook,
u
A. D. MatsaRD, Wholesale Ag.
Hastings. Mlah.

Hastings Banner
and
Detroit Tribune,
$1.00

Nuhvills.

Ed McCartney Is visiting relatives and
friends here—Misses Kale Dlekison, Lois
and Bertha Marshall are home from Kala­
mazoo college for the long vacation—Mra.
Samuel Cassler visited at Jackson last
week—Miss Della Wheeler is the guest nt
J. M. Wheeler’*—Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Francis have returned from their western
trip—O. M. Putnam is home again but
Mrs. Putnam remained at Chicago to visit
—Miss Nellie Corey of Detroit Is a guest at
C. W. Smith's—Mrs. Hlndmnrch and Aya
Boise started Tuesday on a visit east—Mrs.
James Fleming went to Ottawa Beach the
first of the week to remain a greater part
it not all summer—The graduating class
ot our school seem t&lt;&gt; be owning the town
this week.
Glad to sin* them having a
good time—Hon. Win. Banks and wife of
Baltimore, Md., spent Sunday at GJ A.
Truman's.

WHOLE NO. 1932
Salurdaj- and Sunday—Nelson Crapo, of
Nashville and Mix# Carrie M. Oorhain of
Maple Grow were married last 'Munday—
Mr.and Mrs. John Conley spent^Saturday
and Sunday with Cm,tletun friends—Mr.
Nice wander and Mrs. Nauve are numbered
among our sick—Children's Day was ob­
served at the North Evangelical chrch last
Sab bn I h at 10 a. m—Mrs. Dilbtiro will sell
her personal property at anctlon- Wednes­
day June 23d.
•

DanOold.
The law suit of Godde vs Kennedy last
Thuisday at Esq. Edmond's was settled up
by lawyers Miller and Colgrove satisfac­
tory to the parties. Kennedy gave Godde
85 and paid all costs of suit—There was a
few of the people around here who attend*
til the races at Hastings last week—The
presiding elder. Rev. Master was here last
Thursday eve to conduct the missionary
meeting but a storm came up and kept the
people away—Clate Pettlngill was kicked
by a home last week but not seriously.

Carlton.
Very fine weather at the present writ­
ing and hopes are entertained that it will
stay pleasant—G. H. Becker was In Free­
port Sunday afternoon—Quite a number
were In attendance at the Children’s Day
exercises at the Holmes church Sunday
evening, the 19th—Frank Brogdon and
Mary Ballou were seen on our streetsSunday afternoon—J. R. Carpenter and J.
Allerdlng were seen on our streets Sun­
day afternoon—The Children's Day exer­
cises at the M. E. church Sunday June 19
were very nice—Rev. Myers filled an ap­
pointment at Clarksville Sunday—Frank
Hosmer is trying to conquer the strings of
a guitar and Clarence Covert is engaged to
help him—Sheep shearing is the order of
the day—J. Covert is doing a rushing bus­
iness in Champion machines—Our school
is progressing finely—C. S. Wright has
closed the sprng term of school in the
Friend’s district. He will teach the fall
term—Elder Myers has moved his barn
which improves the looks of Carlton Cen­
ter, .
_

Gallon.

The wind last Monday night played
havoc with Mr. Dubois’ windmill, blowing
It all to pieces—Blanche Johnson Is visit­
ing at the doctor's—beveral of our boys at­
Yankee Sprlnga.
tended the races at Hastings—Myron Pen­
Fred Haymond had the misfortune to
nock of Battle Creek was here thia week
lose one of his horses last week—The pic­ to attend
his mother's funeral—Mrs.
nic at Barlow lake was .well attended, and
Esther Pennock died Sunday morning at 4
all reported a pleasant time—The picnic
o'clock.
Funeral was held at Hickory
dance at Bowens Mills was well attended, Comers,.Tuesday June Slat, at 11 o’clock
and all report a good time. There was the
—A carload of Empire binders was un­
largest crowd there that ever attended a
loaded at the station last week—Rose Cor­
dance there. Then* were 88 numbers out win is very sick at this' writing—E. J.
-£We failed to see the items from here Inst
Hartman’s bouse Is progressI mi nicely un­
week. We guess it was because the cor­ der the supervision of Harvey Adams^r
respondent did not sign his name. He Mr. and Mt a. Johnson Sundayed at Crwwill do bettor, but they came from another sey—School closed last Friday—Ed Pen­
part ot the lownj-There was quite a num­ nell caught one of his fingers in the brick
ber attended tIre races at Hastings last machine at Cloverdale last Saturday. His
Saturday—Mrs. E. E. Courtney we hear Is finger as yet Is the same length as the rest
in Otsego on it week's visit for her health. of them on the same hand but at first It
We hope It will Improve It—We wonder
wa* thought best to amputate—Mrs. John
why Harry don't go over In south east B. Williams visited at Lewis W’slast week
Yankee Springs anymore—May Clark, of —Dr. Hyde was called in consultation last
Dutton, Is visiting friefuis at this place— Saturday with Dr. Scribner at Mrs. Esther
Ettte Williams was the guest of Emma Pennock’s—Mr. McBane has gone to visit
Raymond last Sunday—Mrs. Matte Putter, relatives at
Battle Creek—MIm Olga
of Otsego, called on friends around here
Sprague Is working at Q. A. Hynes’—Sev­
last week—Art Stocking Is building some eral runaways tills week—George Norwood
new picket fence along the road.
Is building a new Imm-Mrs. Chase has
gone to Illinois to visit her gmudfatber
Cloverdale.
Moro buildings are talked of being erect­ who Is not expected to live—The new ting
ed here soon—Thomas .Prince and the' purchased by the K. Q. T. M. and citizens
widow Owen were married last Saturday. I of Delton Is to be presented to the G. AN
Thomas set up the cigars—Ed. Fennel had I R Imys the evening of the 29th at their
a finger badly smashed in the brick ma- j hall. The K. O. T. M's have a special In­
chine last neek—i.. 11. Barnes has been I vitation to attend as a body.
appointed a notary,''public—Win. Chamber- I
Creasy.
lain and wire were the guests of Felix
Mr. and Mrs. John Barber were called
Chamberlain last Sunday—Morris Patten '
is working at the Urick yard—Judging , to Charlotte Thursday, on account of the
from the mower# daily seen going from J dangerous Illness of their daughter. Mrs.
here In farmer's wagons. John Ryan must , Stell Pannetei'—Mrs. Ella Shorter has been
be making extensive sales—Ale.x McCal- calling on old friends and neighbors nt
ium will move hl# barn and put a wall un- | this place the part week—Mr. Johnson's
iter his house this week—Mrs. Jane Van­ sister, of Hastings, has been visiting them
Horn has so far recovered from her late for a few days past—Elder Haiste is spend­
Illness as to be able to visit friends ut ing his vacation with friends in Illinois—
May Hnvenden. of Kalamazoo, is spending
Delton.
a few days with her sister. Mrs. Arthur
Hope Center.
Shorter —Next Monday evening, June 27,
Mr. and Mrs. Im Hart visited at Gull Rev. Mr. Toitipkiuaon will preach nt the
Lake Sunday—Hiram and George Payne Shean school house cast of here—Evcret
built a wire fence for O. D. Loomis last and Delos Cains, of Saugatuck, are visiting
week—Miss Sarah Pilgrim closed a xery at Elmer Reynolds—Earl Pamieter. of
successful term of school at the Doud’s Charlotte. Is vlsltlng^ils aunt, Mrs. Isaac
corners Friday—Gid Wilkinson and wife Rlckenmun*.
visited at Will Mullin’s of Prairieville a
Woodland.
short time ago—The wedding that was
Rain still continues in great abundance
mentioned has occured, Thomas Prince
and Mr*. Flory Owens being the happy —C. S. Palmerton was In Nashville Satur­
unes—Chns. Chandler and wife of Banfield day on legal business—The editor of the
visited their
parents Sunday—11. V. ; Woodland News has returned and report­
and best girl attended the races at ed a 12 pound boy, ••with a comjtosing
&lt;s—E. B. Payne went to Grand slick In one hand and a rule in the other.
Friday—Grade Chandler has re­ His yip was for copy.’’—C. C. Dean re­
turned from her work—We hear that John ceived a telegram Friday morning stating
Hom has taken the orphan baoeof the late that his father, who Ilves ii) a suburb of
Mrs. J. Anders—Floy Williams closed her Boston was dead. Mr. Dean has gone
school al this place Friday—Gid Wilkinson there to attend the funeral—Two weeks
has bought a new reaper of Mr. Rohanis ago our items noticed the marriage of
of Cedar Creek—David Bowker i» improv­ C. Layman and Eflic Wheeler. We are In­
ing the louks of his farm • by having his formed by Mr. layman that dame rumor
buildings painted, also a new windmill was In error that time. We gladly make
which Gid thinks must be a good one as the correction—We notice that the last isthey were' about five weeks getting it in Mue of the Lake Odessa Wave gives Homer
Murphy quite a breeze. We are well ac­
running order.
quainted with Mr. Murphy and know bhn
to be a ynung man of honor, and would ad­
Dowling.
Quite a number of our citizens attended vise tlie Wave not to ch&gt;W too loudly, as
the races last week and all report a very- the result of the suit mentioned by the
good time and a nice line of horses—Geo. Wave may result hi proving that they were
Belson talks of moving to Bedford, trading ••Murphy’s murphies."—The wool market
his farm for the hotel—Our school closed has not opened here yeL Neither are we
last Friday—Mrs. Eqyna Hammond, of certain that there will be any buyers locat­
Grand Rapids, will visit her sons here two ed here—Our agricultural men are busy
weeks—Miss Kate Mack of Jackson will sending out mowers and binders, but are
make an extended visit with relatives here afaid If the wet weather continues they
—Orlle VanHorn t# home from Ann Arbor cannot 1m* used on onr fields of grass and
during vacation—IL K. Stanton is under grain—Our township has purchased a new
the doctor's care—We learn that Mrs. Sate road grader—Several parties from our vi­
Smith was married to Charlie Lunn last cinity attended the races at Hastings and
Saturday.
May joy and peace go with reported a good time—Cigarette smoking
them—Mr. Smith’s family visited at IL K. seems to be the amusement of several ot
Stanton's last Sunday—Again the reaper our little boys. We wonder where our
death has entered our midst and called little boys from 10 V&gt; IS years old get
home the beloved husband and father, them—Geo. Palmerton's house is receiving
Robert Traver on ice 15th hist. Mr. Trav- Its last coal of plaster—Our new council
ern was a highly respected citizen and had room and engine house Is receiving its fin­
reached the age ft 0’J years.
He leaves a ishing touciies—Rev. Garlick, a former
wife and 9 cbVdreu and a large circle of pastor of the M. E. church of tills place,
friends to msurn hla loss.
The funeral and wile, are spending a few days with
occnred Friday at the M. E. church. We Woodland friends.
extend our deepest sympathy to the be­
Quimby.
reaved family in their hour of affliction.
Children’s day at the school bouse laat
Sunday was largely attended—Preaching
Maple Grave.
Lowsl and Jennie Jarrard vlafted friends at the school brnae next Sunday evrnlnx—
In Woxlland laat week—Adam Wai Fa son Wash. Spunible has his barn on bls new
l« very Bl—Mr. -€uy was at Woodland wall aud nearly sided up—Fred Blake

3i

Live Geese Feathers.
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COUNTY NEWS.

K

GASOLINE STOVSE.

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Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

spent Sunday at this piacj—Wm. Bdoram
spent Sunday In Nashville—Nearly all thd
farmers in this vicinity have sheared sheep
and some sold their wool—Ed. Sponable
Sundayed with Chas. Callihan 111 Balti­
more.

Prairieville.
'
Nellie Dayfou attended the district
meeting ot tlie Epworth League held at
Galesburg last week as a delegate from
Prairieville. Rev. Harding and wife and
Arthur Patton also attended—Mrs. Wilcox
and family have been visiting^ relatives at
Irving—Geo. Richards was in'Grand Rap­
ids last .Saturday—Anna Lewis has re:
turned home after attending school at
Hastings the past two terms—Mrs. Hard­
ing is at Douglas this week—Mm. II.
Master visited at Hastings last week—The
store now occupied by G. A. Blackman
is Iwing shingled—J. J. Perkins went to
Hastings one day last week ‘and returned
to-day accomtmnted by Mrs. Perkins.
Humblr, From the Races.

C

Mr. Cole cleared about 3150 from the races
which is a very small amount considering
the risks that he took. As he expected
to lose about that amount It can be seen
that he was very happily surprised at the
outcome.j We are informed that be will
get up Another meeting iu August, at
which time he will have some big attrac­
tions. If he does so, we trust that he will
have the hearty co-operation of every mer­
chant In the city, ns it will be a means of
bringing people and money here, and let­
ting the outside world know that we are
not yet In the throes of death. Why not
get up a good citizens purse and get some
of the fastest horses in the country here.
It can be doue if taken hold ot as It should
be.
It was universally regretted that the
weather was so unfavorable Saturday. It
kept hundreds of people away from the
elty.

No one begrudges the little that Mr.
Cole made out of the meeting. The only
regret is that he didn’t make more.
( Victor Morrill driven by M. Waldorff,

gave an exhibition trot ot a half mite Sat­
urday. Though he was out of condition,
the track sloppy and muddy, and he was
bitched to a dog cart, yet under these
great disadvantages he trotted the half In
1.2&lt;J. ) Victor Morrill has made a mile In
2.22, and was injured in a race in which
Palo Alto and J. I. C. were pitted against
him. the accident taking place in Kalama­
zoo. He seems to be recovering from bis
injuries however, and gives promise of
making some of the fAst ones hustle this
season.
Too much cannot be said in praise of
the judges a*, the races, Hon. E l ward
Dikeman. of Grand Rapids, D. H. Harn.-,
of Mendon, and W. F. Adams, of !x&gt;welL
No jockeying or monkey work was allow­
ed, but all drivers given to understand that
they were expected to do their best. All
were treated with equal courtesy and con­
sideration. When the judges saw that the
driver of New York Central was holding
him tmek they ordered a new driver, and
the owner of the horse very considerately
withdrew bis horse from the race, a* they
did not want him to get a record. At an­
other time when one of the drivers insist­
ed upon getting out of place, the judges
fined him. These prompt actions served
as a relief to the spectators and hud a very
good effect upon the drivers.

Q Frank Brown stock has increased in
value since Leo D. owned by Al. Keith,
won his plucky little fight in the 3-yoar-old
race. N Leo has bright prospects for mak­
ing n-'fast horse, and as for endurance, the
further ht» is driven the better lie trots.
Dr. G. W. Lowry was very anxious, tha
his stallion ••Pontiac Chlor should give an
exhibition trot for a short distance only, as
he Is not la trotting condition. The spec­
tators were al&gt;»o very anxious to seo him
go a little. For some cause he wa,&gt; only
led up by' the grand stand and for this rea­
son ••Pontiac’s" appearance didn’t meet
with thunderous applause.

W. F. Adams, the starting judge, artel
in the same capacity at the state fair last
year. He makes a good one and no mis­
take, and the various racing associations
keep him busy.
Had the track uol been so muddy and
slippery Saturday some good time would
have been made.

The dally programs issued by the BanNF.n during the races kept the people In­
formed ot what was going on, and were
highly comutended on all aides.
The entire absence of skin gamei met
with the hearty approval of all.

Having such men as Ex-Mayor Dlke£an, of Grand Rapids, D. H. Harris, of
endoo, and W. F. Adams, ot l«owt-.|l. In
the judges stand inaoired a feeling of
of confidence in all. end every one felt
certain of witnessing good, honest racing
and they were not disappointed In the
least
•
Madam Mnrantett’s wonderful &lt;x hl bi­
llons would prove a drawing card any­
where every day in the week.

(/‘Ackerson” owned by W.

D.

Hayes

came in second In the first heat in the
3-year old trot and bustled the leader for
first place. Not being In good condition
he couldn’t hold out ) .

Canada will make a remarkable display
of her mineral resources at the Worlds
Fair. The province of Ontario has deter­
mined on making a large exhibit of all the
minerals found in that province, ami Que­
bec has resolved not to be behind her sister
provlnee in this respect Nova Beotia, ao
rich In mineral wealth, is also actively en­
gaged In bringing together specimens of
her richest deposits. It Is expected that
the gold ores of Nova Scotia will surprise
many &lt;&gt;f the visitors to the World's Fair,
white the samples from her coal fields will
afford some idea of the wonderful resources
of tlie province In that particular. The
851*08105, mica, plumbago and phosphate
in the Quebec exhibit; white tire rich ntakel
ores, for which Ontario is now so fatnmu.
will receive much attention from that prov­
ince. The Dominion geological survey
will make a very fine exhibit, which will
afford facilities for studying the mineral
resources of the country, on either the timiteti provincial basis or from the wider
Dominion standpoint.

�j—MMI
UK IS TOO SHORT.

THE DAILY HORROR

Hastings Runner
"

Thursday, June'Sr

-„»«i .w.
no”SJ.“ "

Another Death-Dealing Torna­
do Does Terrible Work.

"* '"ooqiT BWOffo. PropriRW1*. —

Siff* wa

Life I* too Hb-Jrt for envy lo bo n

A Ttorrrn.

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PART OF MINNESOTA LAID WASTE.

One Hundred Unfortunates Caught
the Track of the Devastator
and Hurled to Eternity.

CURE
bl C

0*

HEAD

T’r,"”LO,l^..relbl. dl—
[ CBCmUTl. Julie 1(b—‘'“5*
„
. Mr, whlcU cauw&lt;1 th, &lt;1—*b 0
, workmen, occurred at the
' which ta bring constructed over too
lng river between Covington audI N
;
yesterday morning. The'of
,work fell with a era*b, hurling* large
1 force of carpenters and ironworkerojnto

St Paul. June 17.—The phenomenally 1 the river.

trySSmwiu find thaw little pOto *sl»
able ta so many ways that they will pot be wiL
ling to do without tbeox. But after sllsick head

ACHE

|\I°wM°nkew

rrteO&lt;1‘lJ,. U10“ .Uirv

THE LICKING RIVER DISASTER-

Life 1. too -hnrt to
S.tt.r
--I Or.—
l«.pt Tro., tb. ra— “&lt;
la I. Tormol. Urloa— tbItalna the Crops—Lightning
Gra.t &gt;i..«uu.ent -nd Kill.
;rowd Sheltered From the
Ilway Wreck itecord. Two
Tlie LteMng Bridge »to-

SICK

QgfiCCO

?«♦*■»&gt;■«— nt SO many hr— that bare Is where
great boiu Our plUa curs It while

Moat of the men *cre

•et and stormy season has culminated^ j

theKenton and

series of eye one bursts, which occurred ]

County Bridge company, and

Wednesday afternoon, and were spread
erection for about a
ortrbalf the southern end uf the state, [ n,onth Tuesday the laying of the iron
extending frojn Spring Valley, Fillmore flooJ.
^n. The heavy iron boain*
•eight for the
false
countv, on the cast, to Herou lake, Jack- , proved too heavy a we.„
,
- a minute
•
kd county, on the west and Blui Earth
Wurk, and with scarcely
, warncounty on the north. Il was the fiercest , |ng It gave way yesterday shortly after the
and most destructive stWm Minnesota

men got to work. &lt;

Ml.„.ar

~ -nan and

ever kucw, not excepting even the terrible i
fiL Cloud cyclone of 16M. in which eighty-

Hash to t io cen®
bvthe bridge
The force of men employed by the
g

pcrgK batky U-tr «®U«sctiaa
UMthxa. InTia’astWcsnU; flvBfcrll. Solo
by draapsts svscywbata ar ««ut by msO.
CARTER MEDIOINE CO., Naw YOrtti

only the most meagre detail* can fas gathered. Nut only are the telegraph wires
down In tbe-ction devastated, but th.
train service is utterly demoralized, and
many of the- worst casualties occurred in
districts remote from either rail or wire.
!
Tiirn or tn« i»wir«j«ra •&gt;
——
,!
Three distinct cyclone center* seem to
have been marked and in each the. havoc
wasfrighiful. It to now believed tbjj

100, most ot wlmm
at Cojtajtoa
Newport. The river Is qul
oou
wt.o... ———
point and
Newwas kt once sent to Covington and New­
port and there was a stampede of citizens
to the scene of the
’’j"®!
Stewart, a dvll engineer of this city, bad
charge «f the work,, but was not on the
ground at the time of the accident His
assistant, John Wilson, was on the bridge
when the structure gve wa-rj.nd w~

rT,™.

.tawrtl.

and sweeping everything before It.

™

fH.r the love that came bat did not stay.
Orcr tho w o
llrvem9. too, p

Life is too short. Uf, b loo •bort-forzivoand be for^reo.
SVh-ie yet wc
There l» nnlhne for Wfane* or grief
1
Life Is too-bort-. u
.
_M- G. Shirley In \ ankee Blade.
A Mechanical Harp.
Harn Dlnyi^ff bX machinery h one &lt;rf the
of tb« b»n&gt; hIxn-n effected in the following manner: rn
beein with, it is arranged so that the plane
1. tortonul.
Iving upon n table, after the fashion of a
zither. Then,as reganfa Lhe written music,
the nutation of the traditional stave_ has
been abandoned nnd sheet* upon which are
impressed mysterious group* of number,
are used In ltM *,«*L " bcn UD?
tb,T*
sheets fa slid »‘ito n frame made for the
purpose the meaning of the figure* Is ln-

UEMb*af them falls under a string ot the

SMALL PUL SHALL D0SE SWJ1PMCE
It

the

tut

Enclose stamp for circular. Adlrv’*.
PAKIsH. Proyr.'

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Go to the

Jve cRew/ed
it Anc! wAen.
I find lx Q,ocd
I li&amp;no

CITY BAKERY.
Fine line of creams and
fresh confectionery.
.

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A. E. RENKES
BUSINESS CARDS.

C^'r Lj

T1RS. E. H. AC. I». LATHROP.
1/ .
Homoepxthlc Physicians and
Surgeons
All calls city and country promptly
tended to.

beat.

A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,

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To Advertisers ir
।) I

______

!f you wish
to advertise

•

Office In residence, one Block east of &lt;’epoL

IF A. A C. H. BARBER
11.
Physicians and Surget n«.
Call* In cl ty or county responded to wltL
promptness, day or night.

and need instruction, send onodoUar j
foroar “Book for Advertisers.” A ’ j
Hale study of that book will enable
you to decide what you ought to do,
and give an idea of the probablecost.
! \IT1LL1AM °- LOWDEN.
&gt; ’V
Lawyer.
Vi Office over Julius Bussell's store, State
1
1
street.
Hasting*.
Mich.
Using for you In-tho way wo think
will do you ths most good, you should
bend an explicit statement of what
A. SHELDON.
you wish to accomplish, and make
suitable arrangements for payment.
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Your order win then receive all tho
Aiv«’n»ct ifiocs. Hasuiqp.
attention that it requires.
i Money to loin oor Best Estnte Beal Estate
«ild ou c mmlsaMD. General conreyaneluK.
davr e n comt&gt;l-te «et of Abstract Book*, com­
' &gt;&gt;i)ed from the llecords, can fnrnfah complete
i tract*
C- F- BROOKS. Cleric.
prepared and a plan of advertising
P- DRAKE, M. D.,
marked out; to bo told what papers (&gt; !

If you instruct us

P

If you wish
•
an advertisement

- both.and submit them for yourcon- '
slderat ion. together with our bill for i &gt;
the iMcrvibe.

For preparins
advertisement;.
electrotypes and estimates the adplacing advertisements and watch­
log the fulfillment of contract* we
nre paid by a commission allowed by
the publisher of the paper in which

If you want to learp
all the ins and outs of advertising
without any cost or trouble, read
PiuxTxns* Ixk regnlsrly. carefully,
studiously; Issued weekly, Jia year.
If you wish a complete cataloRue of
all newspapers, aend S5 for tho Ameri­
can Newspaper Directory.
For any further information address
GEO. P. ROWELL &amp; C®.,

Office over Holloway’s drug sto e.
Office hour*from 2 to 4 p. in. Telephone, con
naciing with residence, at Holloway's drug

-J M. FOWLER,D.D. 8.
Office hourrt

MI MI A COLGROVE,
Lawyers.
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
Practice Is all the courts of the state.

S

I
E. KENASTON,
*.
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
Practices In all courts ol the State. Collections
&gt;ro nptly»ttending to.
P R. TIMMERMAN. Hommpathlc Phy• •
sician and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)

Newspaper Advertising Bureau,

10 SPRUCE ST., NEW YORK.

Wing's Flexible Shoe Lacings
'

Permit healthy circulation
and 'rec mmsment of the foot.
No untying o» tying neccsMry.
Comb itablc and durable fcr
both ladltt a-*l gentlemen. All
lengtnj. black and russet
colon, far both ordinary and

Eagle trade­
mark ii on each
wrapper.
urkton. Mam.

i’HOBATE oanKk
c«U1v o’ MIchlCM. county of tatT7^ t lor the
,
s-.i.,t&gt; of thelProteNs tfcta Office io
C^xiui, ot LUrri. Iiuliien at the
Wed
fhri'Kyoi H*«tlur&gt;. In said ceiioty,^ ve—
iMMlay. tar 25th dav of Mar.hr Oar .
tn&lt;&gt;H’*H&gt;t r-tght hundred and ntaety fwo.
^FwmjuI. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge or
• ta vm matter of the estate of Robert Mfeetr

aw, real estate and collect­
ing OFFICE OF
Palmebtox A Smith,

L

C. 8. Palmerton,
Notary Public.

KIRKS
D
IAM0N

Ou rendtiig and filing the petition duly verlaC/-d, of Frances Misner, widow &lt;rf Mild deceased
, rritug that a ce.taln Itistrumeut now on file
i in this court purporting t*&gt; the lot will and
fmtainm* of **» dereaseil may-Im n-lmltted to
. protMtsand that ynur petitioner may be appoint...1
..ill nf
wttlt.

Thereujiou it is ordered tints Thursday the
.thirtieth 'day
Judo A. D. IMht. at
;ten v’clock .-n Uie torenojn. be assigned
itor the bearian ’Of
petition, and
,taat the
taw •! Mid
de-

ffiir m the city Of HMttnp.4u •.dv^oty. a m.

Woodland. Mich.
J. M. Smith,
Justice of the Peace.

OAF

HiaHMul, AgrsaaWe, Gleaming.
Chapxred

Hand*,

Bum., Bw.
Dandruff.

Many at you have stood ou the beach at 9
Ua aeaaide and watched the sea* rolling in I
heavy breaker* after a storm, curling and3
crashing into volume* of foam and brokenQ
water, with such force a* to send thi-uj5
MweepiDg up almost to your feet, it LX
through such wave* that men who fd|,.w 2
the sea must at times pass in rvachfing the- f
shore; but not. through one or two &lt;(I1 uf*
smooih, quick nbolvlng beach, but tlirungh.
thirty or forty, perhapa, covering a fa|J(. ,4 ,
treacherous shoal*, and at plnci-s «tirgii,k&lt;&gt;
between jagged recto and huge bowk! rs
Witlt intense interest we rend of dreadful ‘
shipwreck* tlm&lt;Mt every week. The TOr- •
vivors tell how the big ship lalxjrwl an.l
slrugxled through monrter billows aud
shrieking wind, under black flying !clou&lt;Is
aud amid jagged streak* of lightning/
until, maittlcM iuxl helpless, she fay vx
haiiJitud in the trough of the sea, aid pa*,
alvely received the crashing dcidge of
merciles* waves until she sank. They
tell how they, poor puny iinman being),
clung to helm and pump* till the !;r(. (l
•hip’s struggle* were over, and it ikvafc'
evident tfcnt sire wild carry them no
lonMr; then now they hastily lirtw a
cask of water and n few proirl*:&lt;;» into
some remaiidng bout, and atnfavurabk
moment launched ujx.n the nngry water&gt;
In a craft so frail that it kccmul a* if all qj,
board were doomed to instant dealrhetfan. .
Here always comes the sthuigest |&gt;art of
their narrative. Head all such lujcountcarefully and you will find that in nearly
every
where such a little boat I* *a(ely launched from an abandoned ship it
float* and drift* for day* nnd ev.-n wnkon the open ocean, living through thf
dreadful tempest which wrecked tlie big
idilp, sailing buoyantly through calmer
seaz nnd finally bringing the cutyhors
within sight of other «hij« or fantfa.—John
M. Ellicott in St. Nicholas.

Instrument, ami by picking at them in
nuroericnl order with u beveled pencil of
ivory the operator performs a tune. Time
and phra*in-t art; indicated by the spacing
and allgnmrit of the numbers, tier are the
requirement-cf harmony forgotten. U hen
the melody of the air 1* adjudged insufflcleot one of the figure* 1* accompanied by
a letter indicating that a button attached
to the Instrument, and licarlng the same
.svmbol, should be at this juncture pressedTlifa action, by bringing a small saw of
Ort.l, ICO Ur- bar. Urn 1-t,,
ImhCT. rrmlerr.1 bim u.co.mloua ivory points Into pfay. product* a chord
errrr mrt.gr. report re«lr«l here «&gt;n
1 c“
b, ,h„ r.,_ Wotk.
suitable to the occasion.—New 1 ork Tele­
elude* by Raying the worst is to come,
was a terribleone. A great
a terrible
great
gram.
'
.1
and later reports will swell the number of - The
Th* scene was
WM *
urnm one. - A “
•
portion of the false work was submerged,
the killed and Injured. In every cafo and with it were the unfortunate workthere was the regular funnel cloud with
I have heard it sold that no man knows
It* deadly sections, roar and restless
two languages equally well. I doubt that
— .elwulbonl
.. ___________ Mlkg
.X.sfl.irtrt , rfto|bt |oJurrf „nJ J)rlw Tta_ wh0
.wrrp, ...
followed■ *b,
it is mi. To take an IHuatmtlcn close at
wo. Mt .landing In tbo l“'k offn,J lh,„Mlv„ from th. taoglwl hand. I should say thpt the Hon. Carl
clone,
houses.---trees .nd
and bams boring
having born
been |]rlwork Qt ,|mber. .uuggW loth..or- Schura knew both German and English
— ---------swept away. The slorm centers seem to face of the water and tried to get ashore. perfectly. Be write* and speaks in Ger­
have been at Well*, Faribault county; One after another gave up tho desperate man constantly and in hi* family has
Sberboutaie, Morton county, and Spring and uneven struggle and sank into the made It a rule to employ hi* mother
Valley, Fillmore county.-,
muddy water. Though the bank* were, tongue almost exclusively, lest hi* chil­
crowded not a soul could go to the rescue dren should grow up with an imperfect
At Wells the storm came on without the , of the poor fellow* As soon a* possible knowledge of It* retlnements or lack at
slightest warning, the frightful roar of i police nnd volunteers went to work to get facility In Its uw. They speak English
the *pproaching whirlwind column be­ out the dead and dying. It proved a grew- fluently at course, and would prefer to use
ing ti e first intimation. The cioud veered I somc task. Among the first to be taken It in coin-creation among themselves. That
to the south a* it reached the outskirts of out was one of the Baird brother*. His Sir. Schur* passes safely over the pitfalls
the village, leaving a terrible scene of body was in a horrible condition, his back of English speech, no one who has beard
death and destruction. So far as now being crushed and broken.
him address an English, speaking audience
Qtnown seventeen -persons were killed in
need be told, and as for hi* akill in writing
this immediate vicinity as follows: John
Next to be taken from the water was the language, one lias only to reatl hl*
Brown and wife. Herman Brenner, Mr*.
monograph on Abraham Lincoln to'***
John
Sponsor.
He
was
wedged
in
among
John Matuidck;
Matuslck; Weafand
Weatand Steen,
Steen. wife
wire and
ana ,
7""J"
—V7child: John Pictiua, WiDfam PicUoa,Mra » &gt;&lt;* of Hurt**- The man d
^wribh how perfect I* his mastery of the idiom.
John Dell. Albert Klingbert and two chil- death, a log weighing a coupto ot hundred An Englishman or American might well
congratulate
himself on the poaseaaiou at
dren, Mik rueraan and two children.
I«und« b»\‘Df crashed through hta ab,
,
domen. The look of pain on his face was a style so easy and accomplished.—Critic.
tellnirH brultilullrlnge.
.
... ~ .... . .7 _ .__________ w__ .__
horrible, and told of the terrible suffering
All of these are farming people. of tho poor fellow before he passed away.
Twenty-five are reported more or less *eri- One unknown man was taken out on the
Lawyer—Hurrah, kt me congratulate
ously in juried, but in the excitement that Covington side. He wa* found wedged In you. You are the luckiest of mortals.
reigned their names could not be ascer­ so tightly that a portion of his hsnd had Thank* to my skill, 1 have obtained a judg­
tained. The damage to the houses, barns, to be chopped off before he could be taken
ment iu your favor In the supreme court.
cattle and crops cannot now even be esti­ ouL All ot the dead bod I as a* they were
Client—After nine, long year*.
mated, but it will be very great. The taken out preaentsd terrible pictures The
"But, my dear fellow, better late than
cyclone wa* follpwed by a terrific down­
bone* were crusliitl, bn»ki-u and splintered never."
pour of
rain,
the
water
falling
and in many instances were forced
“How much do I ret?’* asked the ‘client
in an apparently solid mass.
Every through the flesh, tresenting a sickening
anxiourl
stream is owt of its banks and not a train
. . •
"The court deem - that you’ball n-reire
is running. Waehout* are reported in j
83,1/1).
&lt;• cnM* /utd my fee wilt c.uly
every direction, xvills lir^lgreronr,trestle*
| Two men were at work on, the top chord amount to *L’*'3, imi nil yon will hr.vKjo
unilrrmlnrrl and iu ylcccs tl.e roadlieds
of the false work when the crash came.
tbcmselrea are gone.
They fell Into tlie river, bnt t^eaprd with
few reratclieA. They were J. I’. Lynch, money I &lt; siilea?’
HOMELESS OUT ON THE PRAIRIE.
colored, iuid’ Bnirw Conan. Lynch f.41
School with the bridge mid lauded on tup of it sole yourself. You have gained your case.
Conti-* fell underneath the work, but, sin­ You can’t expect to gain everything.”-*
gularly enough, escaped with a few Texas Sifting*.
Minneapolis, June 17.—Advices from
bruise*. The false work - was erected by
Mankato say: The school house at Sher- Baird Bros., of Pittsburg. The structure
I'O'lawlng Instructtans.
burns-was destroyed and one pupil killed. had been intended from the bank and was
Nearly all the others were more or leas In­ used iw a scaffolding by the workmen In
kln-rduif. Re is n farm hand, and wa* cojured. The country is. flooded and the putting i hr Iron beam* and girder* in
gsgt*l to p!..w a ten acre field. Wishing him
prairie is covered with people looking for place. The •xmiblned weight of Hie work­ to xnalo n straight furrow, his employer
their homes or friends. They are on horse­ men and m.ticrial proved too much for di~tt-sl Ids retention to a ccw raxing
the
platform.
right 'oppoaite. telliug him to drive directly
back and in all sort* of conveyance*. Tho
bouses ore mostly swept away entirely,
toward that row. He started hi* horses,
ClXCIXNATL June 17 -The expectation and hi* employer’s attention was drawn to
without a vestige to show where |hey
stood. •
that the dead hi the rrene of the disaster something cl.tc; but in a short time, on
on Licking river Wednesday would reach looking round. be found that the cow had
Superintendent Earling, ot the Mankato forty ha* fortunately not been realized. left her place, while the sagacious plow­
line, has telegrams one of which says that The list is as given in there dispatches-^ man was following ht r. drawing a zigzag
train Na 23 on that line found obstruc­
furrow all over the field.—“London Tlt-Blta
twenty-one, aud all have been recovered
tion on track about fonr miles south of
Minnesota fake with two houses blown and nearly all claimed by relatives or
friends. Another portion of the bridge
down and the occupants lying around
A Third ward housekeeper, who an­
fell yesterday nearly adding five men to
badly injured. They cleared the track
swered a ring of the doorbell recently,
and picked up the wounded and took the death roll, but they got out of the way found a young lady on tho doorsteps, who
in
time.
them to Minnesota Lake. A dispatch
Mrs. Mary Sponsor, mother of the two excitedly asked, “DoesMr*.------ live here?"
from Mapleton says: “Ten people are re­
Sponsor boys who were killed at the On receiving an afflrmatlvo reply, the call­
ported killed near here and twenty in
w^eck,
made a desperate effort to drown er eagerly demanded, "Are you sure?" The
jnred. Six houses are completely wreck­
lady assured her that she, was positive.
ed. The Brown family is among the in­ herself at the scene of the accident Then the visitor demanded, "Why doai it
Wednesday night.
After hearing that
jured.
her sons, Frank and John,- had gone say ’letters’ on the floor then?" at the same
A School House Demolished.
down In the wreck she hurried to the time ixiinttng to the word on the mail drop
A school bonre at Fox Lake was demob scene. Her mental condition was pitiful in tlie door.—Springfield Homestead.
lahed and the teacher nnd pupils, seven­ Indeed. Her friends fearing that she would
teen in all, were Injured, none of them probably do something desperate tried to
Chlcatro's Shipping.
severely. Mr. Yonker’s bouse in Rutland console her. Their efforts were unavail­
Chicago’s shipping is second only to that
was wrecked and all the family injured. ing, and still brooding over the fate of her of New York. From it the cereals of
One child was killed Immediately, one has boys sho plunged into the river and tried the northwestern states .ire transported
since died and another may die. It is im­ to drown herself. A dozen mon went to through Lakes Huron and Erie to Buffalo,
possible to give details or tetlmatM of loss, her rescue and succeeded In preventing whence they nre forwarded to New York
but the storm left Fairmount untouched. her from carrying out her purpose.
by rail or by the Erie cnnaL Grain in­
tended for Montreal may be carried over
A Spring Valley, Minn., special to The
the lake* and down the St. Lawrence with­
STRUCK GRANTS MONUMENT.
Journal says: There was a cloudburst
out once breaking bulk, and it is contem­
just before 8 o’clock Wednesday night
plated even to run st earners direct to Eng­
which destroyed a great deal of property.
land.—C. C. Rogers in Scribner’s.
One woman whose bouse was swept away
Chicago, June 17.—During the thunder­
was drowned, but further than that there
storm that passed over the city last even­
was no Iom of life.
Wild varieties of bananas hare been
ing lightning struck the Grant monument
found in Ceylon. Cochin China and the
in Lincoln park, in the corridors of which Philippines. Three of course have seeds,
ALBERT Lea. Minn., June 17.—A ter­ nearly fifty persona had sought shelter
but they are inferior to the long cultivated
rible storm broke upon the northwestern Three were killed and several seriously fal varieties. The Ixnana fa cultivated by
part of Freeborn county Wedncwlay after­ jured. All of the others, with the excep­ suckers, and ft is in this way that ths
noon. It was a furious cyclone. Thus tion of three, were thrown violently to the P’ftnt •• perpetuated indefinitely.—Gold,
far six are reported killed ns follows: stone floor of the monument and soma re­
Andrew Hansen, near Hartland;’ Mr*. received seven shock*. The monument
Although something fa known about the
Mike Iverson and three children and one was but slightly damaged. The killed
child of Mr. Stern. AU were residents of are: Lewis Meyer. Mrs. Shelly, and an si&gt;eed of bird* anil animal*, there are few
The °faen.
injuredThVbS
—Harrv a-scortained fact* concerning that of insect*
the western part of the I ownship of Free­ unknown
PhilHps and man.
Mnu Mattte
ami ftshe*. They rarely move In anything
born. Residences. Urns, granaries and
°
£»“• ««»„ of Smut, like a straight line, and it to hard to arrive
groves are leveled to the ground, while
.ttoeknl tb. northwm oora« of sultaythlng niore tban ■PPro3dm*to re­
great damage is done to the growing tat
to
crops. Mr. Hebse, who lives on a form lb, gnu.lt. pnluul and found II
belonging to D. E. Dyer, ot thb city, wax itepoondor™ Ui« floor. tUooon.wu
dlmtl, through tho crowd.
left homeless and bl* two children lost.
1----- j
ft.
Went XnMue From tbe Shock
.“}?’?&gt; 1,h“u“ unknown nuu. power that ft cannot be used to It* ntt&lt;~inort for fear ot injuring the building.
’h“1" bodr
"&gt;
From »/
- - . Ml?r-■ J»“ «• - rruia
o’clock Wednesday to 2:30 o’clock yester­ moved to the county morgue was Adolph
■Ijoodoi baaorar «W&gt; popl. who haw
Beck. Amoiuz t.hu
pu
day morning six inches of fell in this vi--■j----.
ui,ul-« ccntnmt and
JUuUJD,^”. ol^thta dtp. F. L.
Jiuuial Ward.

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A Broken near*..
It appears that It is quite poxsitle for
the heart to break. People who die nf
broken hearts, so calk’d, do rug actually
succumb from disruption of the strdetufil
arrangenu nts. In thia regard the phnua
is a misnomer. Il fa generally appiit .l u&gt;
people who die owing to intense meatal
suffering, from blighted affections &lt;,rthe
loMOf friends. Thackeray ha* Mid that
no man ever dies of a “broken hc*rt'' fa
hl* love affaire, and it fa very certain that
in this respect the term han no actual
meaning. ‘ The heart, however, doe*phys­
ically break, cither from sudden sfax.k w
from overstrain.
A captain on a vessel who had *t fail U&gt;‘
marry a lady, on reaching Li* «li .-tination
was abruptly informed that she had mar­
ried, and the mon fell to thegrounii aa&lt;l
expired. The heart was dbcuvendto be
literally rent Into two pieces. Again, an
instance fa on record of a buy, very strong
axxl healthy, who. In attempting to raise*
slteafof corn, fell deiwi In the effort. In'
this instance '-he post mortem disclosed a
largo rent in the heart. The sudden propabdon of blood upon tho left ventricle,
which fa the liardekt worked portion of tLe
heart, and where the rupture generally
takes place, forces the ti«Uv» *&gt;utidtr.—
Brooklyn Eadc.

An official list ha* Ijeen published of the
wages paid in Germany to t he whole of the
railway employees on the state railway* in
that empire, beginning at the preudents
of direction, of whom ilxtre are eleven,
down to brakemen aud the poorer officials.
These president* do not reap' colossal
wealth, their pay being a little over iLW*
year only, and this fa by a long way the
highest salary paid upon tin- railway.
Telegraph Inspectors, of whom there are
only eighteen, get from 4S1W to
Ixokkeeper* nod accr/tarira, £1 W to£H'; ticket
stampers and oflk-e clerk •. from £50 to £73;
porters, or rather portiere, and ticket
guards, £40 to £ X) ti year, and the ..r| iums
and engine driven get but very p |i :*y
indeed comptuvd to the pay on lfa3 •
railvnys. Drivers and tbf elcdris • :achlnist* get from iwi to £!'«• i
-.rtlc
higbv*.— th; A fa, not over it’a
.*
and us istanta and this
i f Mtwra.
from £t n week iu £3 -Hilling-.; i’ the
setoig.it rd porter* who 4: io t! t f:v4tcoatsin all weathers&lt;a&gt;t'ih&lt;&gt;?&lt;&gt;( &gt;:■ ‘ -‘'»get but from £W to £3) a ket r.-Pall Mall
Gazette.

“Yea, sir, I buried my ubwl. ? r oiV"''
he exck:'-. :ed. “It v.as t$v vih.-t w&lt;itther
of tho I.WJI, rail 1 wa- .■ it iu it all day
attending to the funeral; at the li”tt«&gt;. at
the undertaker'*, at the church, through
the mud and finally at the cemeteryIf 1
don’t die myself from the «B« i It wiu be a
wonder.’’
, “But you Inherited your unde * pto|*r*
' ty, didn’t you?"
“Not a bit of it; it’s mycou*ta«’‘° -•*
everything, and that’s what makes ineio
mad. The scamp knew befon-h-u:'! that
he was named in the will Instead J
and all the same he let me tfamj’ all over
the place in the storm attending t&lt;&gt;
f“ •
neral, while he staid at ho«tc in fr.-ni of a
cozy fire rendingn novel.’’d-Xew ork HerlUd.
_ i

The taste ot the meat of .the Kartichalkan bighorn, whim quite Ire*h was aligutiy
rank, but upon tfa&gt;&lt;ond d;ly the unpleas­
ant flavor had entirely dfaiq&gt;j*nred. m.&lt;l
of us agreed that a more ilclieii.u* inntt&lt;m
did not exl*t. Nor do I think that this
opinion was the result ot the
with which the gloriou* air of n K m&gt;’
kan autumn bad provided u*.. In’ider.
juicy anti with just the right delicate *»*•
pldon of veuifiou about it, it wa-iit roe
the table of the proverbial aldermad.
If a butcher could only introduce the n* at
to the British public in the cmmitiM:
which we partook of It be wouhi
make a rapid fortune-BLieX w&lt;«! s Mag­
azine.
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Many watches make 5 beats
MO each minure, 18,00) every ln»ur. ol- «-•
000 per day. Thus it will be seen that a
half dozen turns of the k«y&lt;'«&gt;«
taking up but a few seconds of time, flow*
up a modicum of power in ’
which to cut up into nearly re
beat*. If wo multiply the daily 1m4 ' &lt;
MBK. the nnmlx’r of day* in a K«r- *• “J*
IbU IbcwMiUck.
earth is making one annnnl trip arouou
the sun.—SL Louis Republic
J.UC* AWUl

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A Yoriahlrviniu. will
•» h!‘
brfore t»tU.« It &lt;». «b«n. ««
oo important bu*ln&lt;». to
“
many xo Enxll-b «lrl
bang bar boot, not «l lb.
£
ValenHne’n night for love luck.—Lcnuo

TH-Bita.

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falSn Mr.
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tbobn. being cnrfou# to ascertain wbetaer
. sb* elimate or sod cf Ireland w«*
-ur~"
»y destructive to the serpent tnbe. pur■
diMed half sdczroqf itu-emmon ba.-ml«ss English sitake (Natrix turqanta) In
Coveit-GAnlrti market in London. B™**
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NATIONAL MILITIA. , AGE- OF THE BAGPIPE.
—..... ;

it DATES FROM 'TWO CENTURItfl
HOW THE OLD SYSTEM GAVE WAY BEFORE THE CHRISTIAN ERA.
ta one of the handsome data In a fosbTO STATE VOLUNTEERS.
io-.ablc street in th* city lives a gentle
mzn who is roiling up a fortune by knowl­
edge. iifjr not a writer or a lecturer, he
History of the Early Organisation of
Almo«t Exclusively «*«
holds no college professorship and does not
belong to any learned body. He simply
knows it ail. or as nearly all ns mortal
man may. arid ha sells bis knowledge for u
too. *»* klltal«. MIIwd-m. al»"I
Th. tosplP- &lt;* “ I”.™™”' 0'
tidy fee.
’
•
A hundred years have passed since con­ doubted antiquity, in one or other ot its
mllrt dlUADi Th,
He owns a very extensive library, to be­
• hands this strange monster fell hod not gin with. Then, loo. he Is a living index gress. in the spring of HW, passed it# first
forms;
tbb has been proved In many ways.
the slightest suspicion that ft was a snake,
to his own books. If you require informa­ general militia law. This act remains to­ A representation of a pair of bagpipe# was
but considering it a curious kind ot ccJ
they u»k it to I&gt;. J- I- Drummond, a tion on matters of history, science, the- day on the statute book, with all Its an? found in tho ruins of Tarsus, which date,
celebrate! Irish naturalist, who a# once elegy, biography, art or .luythinij else, you qjent phraseology, and its mandate* am im­ at least two centuries before the Chrbtlat
nruu-ranred the animal to be a reptile and have but to apply to him and pay him his passible to execute. Still nominally in fap» enu they resembled in many
You may is it# Injunction upon any ablebodled tmal* uuxlem bagpipe, and each cfln,"a?!d.?£‘J
not .-ilte?:. The idua of a’Tale tiring w- charges to l»e enlightened.
pint": having been killed within a short make your notes out ot his library, or with citizen between eighteen and forty-five pipe and blow-up #kln. It b'‘•’Tduubtfol
distance of the very burial place of St. the list at authorities obtained from him years of age, enrolled by his captain, to Uhence the bagpip* *«dr,Td:l,3?’Eff„
Patrick caused an extraordinary sensation consult the public collectlans. la one way
maintain It hod its origm In Iwfy.,ota‘«
and another there is probably nothing in keep, himself provided with a “good must
cf alarm among the country people.
het or firelock, of n bore sufficient for halls In Greece. an.l other#
The most absurd rumor# were fretsly ck^ , thtf'way of publfahed information that you
of the eighteenth part of a.pound;" two firat pluye.1 It. But wme very reU"ble am
cuiatAl and credited. One farscclng clcr- ■cannot get track of through him, even If •&lt;psre flints nnd twentyrfour cartridges, or thoritira &lt;&gt;n the subject, including Mr.
gviano pnwdied a sermon In which he he docs net knpwall about it.j Ha can­ else with “a gaxl rille, shot punch, .powder Pernnt. who has giWn us some very goo-1
ci’u-1 thU uufdrtunate snake us a tokua of duct.-. bis consultations with th* fixed sys­
horn, twenty bulls and a quarter of A proob. assure u# that Italy ar Greece b the
the inimedlyte •rauimeticemcnt at tho mil- tem of a lawyer, or a physician and always pound of powder. ‘ The quaint Instruc­ probable place. ’«&amp; that blowing It by
letuxitm'i; while another saw in it a type of tots a full list. There are times, indeed, tion# for grenadiers and MnbanUcrs are means of the mouth wns flr»t introduced
when
be
Is
xb
fully
engag.-l
that
appointthe approach &lt;&gt;f cholera morbus. Old
,
still to he perused, and also the directions by tha Danes.
, pre-phrries were raked up and all parties incuts have to Ira made with him well In to commissioned officers to provide them-'
Queen EliznMh wns very fond of it. and
axnl s.:rt-» for ince united in believing that advance.
Inth.-wurt she retained n special piper.
Iu theological matters he Is especially selves with “a sword or hanger and span-, In the HighloiKb the earliest notice of the
the snake foreshadowed “the traginning of
toon.” or. if mounted, to have tliulr “hbl• the tad," though they very widely dif­ strong. The list of his clients Is said to In­
stera covered with bearskin caps." From; bagpipe was about the year 2®f, and we
fered as to what that ynd would Lu. Some clude the most eminent divines of the time to time efforts hare been mail# to re­ fled nothing that might lead us to imagine
more prartienl minded perso:^. however, country. Tbou.*nnd» of sermons and re­ move th!# venerable chapter irqm the that they, were nted More that Ume: dud
ligious
discuiiritms annually owe their logic
subscribed a conridcrabiu sum of money,
mid their information to him. In the rc- statute L-ooks. or nt least ta modernize It, I even nearly a huWWcil years later the bag­
which they offered in rewards for the de
until now. nt Inst, it suems to derive a m»rt^ pipe war. considered to make snob an tin­
structiou of any other snakes that might rl-don of t heological work* lie is found an
’ rulynnd botelerous noise («w indeed some
of protection from its age.
be found In the district, and three mot-.- of invaluable reference. In theological his­
But the fact is that tho law wnb never people have the ixul tnsto to think it &lt;loes
tory
be
is
prolxibly
iuorc
learned
than
any
the snakes were not long afterward killed
Srtlio that tn the year W iu the town
carried
out.
No
sooner
wns
it
^nneted
within a fcwmiles'of the garden where man living. -.When the enormous men of than effort’ were nuaM to repeal some pn&gt;- cf Alierdvvn, the magistrate* forbade the
they were liberated. The ivmnioing two this tort of literature that is in existence
piper playing cither .night or morning
I snake.5 were never very cluzriy accounted1 iscontddered, the tact tSiat he can master it vUlousand amend otliSrs. Under the plan
an inch’ll f-wmo
as he hns done Is remarkable. But he car- of General Knox, which hnd been 'drawn In the street, “it
| for.—Book cf Days.
rlnk the same autlscrita’.ive eruditzon into up iu 17J0, young men tatween eighteen to lx- rn.it witlifa rdo n famous burghe,
ami
being often found fault with a I s’ well
and twenty-one years pf ngc were ti&gt; serve
other branches of letters.His rtrong point B hhrmcmory. I It fixes thirty days In'n camp af instruction .hir­ lx. sund.ric luigbbours of the tonne as bo
;
Oi 'Juceti IJa&gt;. that much Ijcrufflcd
...
evcrythinit'in*n lltefary way ‘that Is ing each of the llrsb'two years mid tendnys strangers.”
. royal lady, it Uns often Iwvn recorded that
But sluwtly after this time tho bagpipe
of the third year; citizens betwren twentyshe was extravagantly food of f.-.ns, aud brought before It. He'hns some systenrof
came into g.-ticral favor. «iMciully in t:&gt;«
npBh no gin of 'obsequious «?..j-.'ts did nnok-tizlng dates that render* it!i»osaibl« | «nt and ferty-flve yeap* were to drill four Highlands, and the Iligblnnders got so
for him to give the dnv, month, year and ; days annually; those ibetween forty-live
site more generously Ixtfoow Imjjerinl
often .-ven tlie hour of an occurrence on I and sixty were to be ienrolled in the ra- fond i.t it that It was heard everywhere in
willing acceptance than when a fan was denuoid. so that to trace it up amt refer to |
which was to assemble iWmioiitjUAl- Scot laud, and from that ting! ha# Ix-come
laid ut her feet; such tributo to exhaust­
aim. &lt;; exclusively a Scotch instrument;
r he published recent cf detail# is compnra? b’ for a simple Imqx-etfon of arm*
less &lt;!e&gt;ire was more liltriy than aught
tively easy for blth.*Ontaido of hUmemdry L This was n very string, and, under t hc A number of European countries have gut
. else to secure a passing sniile or treed Of ho appear# to peracss co literary gifts or ' circumstances at the country nt tb.-.t time. their special kind of Ingjdpc, but ihe
patronizing- courtesy.
ScoU-h,
Irid!’. Italian mid German are the
ablBt;-.-- whatever.
I oo: n very onerous system, while it# seriOne of the most celebrated portraits cf
Commendng modestly enough, his ousjcx# was shown by a provision that no princlimi uaes. The Irish bsgldP® ls cf
Elizabeth’indicates this preference, as in '
charges .are n.jwsohigh that they would I perwu reaching the age of twenty-one great antiquity. We hear of them in the
i her ri^Iit hand is held a n ami fcntlict* fan.
year 1470. nad they sewimed to Lave wen In
‘*t!i;i exorbitant t«» any «&gt;nu not conversant I shouhl cxercha* the righto a citizen un, i apparently under criticism, but a gratify;
! um- long More that t-liuc. but whence they
could'show a c-rtitlcate of the nI jug ownership, as niny be judged from tho with the valuo ot special -information to Ivs# heI svrvicoin
the
But -the
act
pcrs.mu.nf stiirarflcinl education, or to thu^d I quin-d »'
1
“ "*
“* njilitln. **-•»
——
•• || got their origin it is not certain. There are
! obvious serenity cf express;- a, altogether
Mnyfi, lilt!, widely
from !{::ox
‘-» |!twi» -kin
of»—
Scotch bagpipes
Highland
------------departed
----------- ----------—!*—
. —
-—
—,
J different from some "reasons of rc=cntful rviij of well grounded and extensive, but I of May L
uot symmetrically systematized, study, jj plan, nnd the very nekt year after it was mid Irawlrtnd. Tln-Highliuidplpcnarcthe
S mirth”-Indulged in by the virgin ruler.'
Manv’ot his clients'know a great deal moru| pat in operation Washington asked con- !i loudest kind cf bagp!;ra«.
—
and when play.*!
player!
,
Ab, if eno could but know what impetu- tlraa he does in their way. and arc men of j grew* “whbtl\cr your mfu cxperictue in the jlh, a room th. nols*- they make Is nIn.wrt
tin a reom the noise they make Is alnnxrt
- ous activities seethed through her busy
much greater.drflity. But they have noth several state# has not &lt;letect.il some Im- i|denfuning. They arc. however, played n
brain under its soothing, mollifying influ­ amUHtal their information so skillfully,J pcriecrious i» the uchsme.” The #thry of great deal oh the hilh, and sound well
ences! "A treasury of f.ins” had Queen
and rennet recall It-when th -ynad it. So'] the way in which numt-rous and fruitless :iti»ere.
. Bexn. Some were inlaid with precious
tiny pay him to nudge their memories, and 1 --------attempts
to amend
this .’y*tem
resuiteci
At the time when
when Jhc
Abe harp
lurp and
and born
barn
r-------- ----------------------------,------r.t
L ; At
Kin ethers received the touch of dainty
lenvtl. in
iu it# frank .ilomdounieut
atmndnnmant U
fa. in- wen- familiar in Scotland tee pi|ra» wt-re
diaraft from brush or pencil; upon otb- are glad to have him to help them as La length
Kructiveand interesting. 1------------------------- j ihrard a great deal in ten Ixnrlnnda of
era were rich Inces from over sea, or with does.—New York Cor. Pittsburg Bulletin.
Two years after ita adoption a bill was , Scotlmul and in Ktiglatfd. Now tlw big:'brave .'show of brilliant needlework made
reported for organizing a select corps of ypqxaare rarely bennl in England, and uot
Who Invented the Steam Engine?
glad the h.'r.rtof this resistless collect* r,
Tlie Marquis of Worcester, while Im­ militin, to hc armed and equipped by ttio.i Uftcn in the Lowlands of Scotland, while
for It i» written of her that she could never
sec one in the bands oi another trit hud t ex­ prisoned in the Tower of Iraadou. in JCSd, gqpcral govc-nuueut-nnd to be paid while ; J» the Highland# they arc tote heard near­
pressing her desire for ownvrsbip. It ft invented and con-gruclcd a perfect steam serving in annual camps of instruction, p.- afl jny lang.
’ it is very amusing to see how the bag­
written that her collection was large.— engine, and imd it publicly exhibited the Thia of course would have Iraen .1 radical
Harper’.-. Bazar.
Kime year at Vauxh.il! in successful opera­ departure from the general law. which re- pipe is sometimes taught i:i the Hightion.- Thirty-four years later, in 1C90, Den- quired the citizens to urn. aud equip them- j iamb*. A well known tutor, who divlaln#
nU-Paplu added the piston to the marquis’ u-lyes and put them all on the same foot- L, ixjtlwr his head about minims, crotDr. Scbmtdt’n Cranial Mudnlas.
iug. It is not unlikely that, had this ; teets ete.. saw: 'Here. Donald, man. take
Ona of thy chief objcctsof study inphys- discovery. In IfXHCaptain Savary derived measure prevail*-.), it would have Iraea in . tour pipes 7md gl'v us n bhwt-to. Very'
fail anthropology.is the skull, and It is im­ &lt;nd built a steam engine.^fferent Iu ninny foitetotbe present «kiy, and might have . well, indeed: but what is sound. Donald,
details
from
those
made
by
Worcester
and
portant to have some convenient means of
Papin; and in 170J Newcomb, Cirwies and i made a vuit difference in ; the Liston’ »f without senseF You may blow forever
i Comparing skulls cf different kinds. To Savary
constructed their celebrate!
' the
toecoumry.
country, it
« woniu.
would, in
m fact,
tacu have
naveloxnufound- ! without making a tunc
tune at
..f it.
it, if I don’t tell
j compare meaxuremrats taken in one direc­
। of nn
effective
charI y*
mospheric engine, which was complete m
u wttluunl militia c-f nn effective cl:a.-- | j-on how the queer
things
«i the
paper
tion only, of course gives no results of every'detail
actor.
Flmr»waK year#
rmrti mum
___ _ e..i_
__
v
— .ikw
... .■
_ • i.._
__ T
acter.
However,
iklsmxI! -Hth/u.t
without ji jfnusi
help —
you.
You
that
big »..ti
fcliow
”
: value; thus, to know that one skull is nine
The above array of historiral facts not­ securing tee moditfc.ittons desired. The ‘ with the round open fare; ho move# slowly
•and another is eight inches long tells
chief step gained wa# the enactment of tee from that line to thia, while you tent one
.U"?ii;::g M to shape ■ r n : 'tire capacity, withstanding. Janies IVntt. who was not law of April 23, ISUS. ranking an anproi-ri- with your foot and gi’e a lung blast, if
iAuthors accordingly devised fho cranial 6ern until .sixty years after-these great
ation of «(O.Ono annUalfy to provide arms * -.. y.,„ put a leg to him you make two of
index, found by dividing the length of the men bad given the steam engine to tho and equipment# fur the tullltia. Itfrnued Jim. .and be will move twice ax fim. If
skull into the breadth and expressing the world, enjoys the uittiuctkm of Iraingthe ---------------------- 1---- ;■ —; -re.........- ....................... : *•»»., nuu ur mn uurv bw«cv o- msv.
toe house comm|t&gt;ec you blacken his fa.;e he will run four times
result decimal!:’. If the skulls hud but veritable inventor, originator and author ! nM a c°. P0* 'Jir
of the most useful contrivance e.f the pre»- .;0,\ ’“’litm, r.-bose careful history of'the a# fast; and if. after hlnckening hi# face,
two dinietMions t his index- would be’ satis­
out flay.
' ««bxcc is .:ere briefly hummarixed, that y.,n *xw.j hi* run or tie hi# leg. he will hot.
factory; as it is, it Is not perfect. A new
Fultou,
who
lived
and
worked
In
the
l.
vVv
”
w
“
*
n
5p
lb
•*•««
'
’
apnroprinUouhed
been 3j.-Ut timi-j* faster than the first white
index wju devised which should taka in-' Jbeolu requirement that each citizen fac- d fellow 1 showed you. Now. Donald,
connt of the bright of the skull,' the early part of the present rentury, is given &gt;
the
credit
of
being
this
:nun
who
&lt;iemcn!
s
“
°|
,
™
’
a:,u
ct
l
u
*P
tra«
not
re- whenever you blow ynur pipes, remember
height being divided by the length aim
stinted that steain^/ould be applied to ! P^’IetL r.v&lt;r.t then the reluctance
re- rlmt the tighter those fellows’legs are tied
tee result expressed decimally.
the faster they will'run.’”
; By a combination of these twcMndices a irrigation; this, tdo. :u fare of thq well ] ®ovc the old .aw wax tnanifert.
This way of tevening Is uo doubt very
fair idea of the skull would lx- given, but Known historical fact thatr-Do Gory pro-1 Jcucraou njj«l Mcdis-m followed Wfishin a-comparison ot the indices of a number pelkil a vessel by steam in the bariraruf i la5lon ,n urging year after, year a muilifi- fogeniou#. and 1 dtfresav verv effective;
Itarrelon.
In
IMS.
Why
.lo.,
httorSnnk,
“
J
“
t
*
,
°
inllWasnwm:
theUuila
I
^thuunl,
I •pwttaMrbrthwlttunl.lclD.
«&gt;f Skulls great difficulty arises. One ex­
mbtakes!
St.
Republic.
....... —
' ■—■ •—“
• Louis
'
------------.Sm &lt;talryu .ueb --i&gt;»DhrMl&lt;,n oi,l&gt;enure d.lu
with
uulctan^ldra ot
pression is what is desired. After much such
aedvc part from that wlrfch i# le##«o, that . -4.1^ •»
n
careful study and experimental work Pro­
fessor Schmidt worked out the modulus;
A Story About Shelley the Poet.
efficient
corps,
fit
for
n4l
and
active
serv-।
national
mimic
w
lran
n
’.nycl ou the baa.
the length, breadth and height are meas­
The poet Shelley called one ufterno«&gt;n ..... ..
n 2^° „
“ rt-“’'
l' “’■ronHnnJ; inromoe. rf S,
ured and their arithmetical mean istahm. upon Mrs. Southey and was offered a cup : .joJ,*'
.L'f. , ?
| bnveoiu-nbrebnotMb Thn,. .utbo iMttl.
—Profettor Frederick Starr in Popular of tea, which he accepted. Then a plate of !' —™..,
—
Science Monthly.
tea c:d;cH was handed him, but these ho.
&gt;.!7^ ■ !\ 7
if f.3"
' NIIrl“»ln
■Itarolvr, MVl u... Lrorml
declined.
military &lt;.utj in time of peace. M:idl«&lt;in s . complained to an officer &lt;&gt;f tbelre.l mndnrt
Arilice of bretfd wight have been; weF most
SubmiKxJvo EngUahwdmen.
uotireaole contribution to tbc.ubjtsa ' &lt;,f hf/.-onM. ? r * hv laid
This paper b not inclined to agree With
the Duke of Marlborough altogether in his
qstinfltte of the comparative charms of
Sislbh and American women. 11 thinks
at the benevolent faces, the soft voices,
die gentleness and. reverence of English­
. Womcu and their fine repo»ra arc beautiful.
Nowhere have homes Ix-en happier than in
England, and it b tho Englishwoman who
has made them. Sho is naturally patient,
/ self sacrificing, religious and essentially
• matemnl. If she hint a serious fault It is
that -he has not perceived tlmt her first
duty is to herself. She has lived whatever
life her husband or her sons desired her to.
‘ * She b temiraramentuUy submissive. And
in couMinenre she bus too often lust the
ipflmiratlon of the men for whom she made
. - -‘
very racrifires, which have incurred
• , their contempt. If ri woman wants others
tri think weil and admiringly of her she
must think well and admiringly cf herself.
1
This i* not vanity. It i» appreciation.—
Omaha World-lIeral'L

;

Ingenious Sign*.
’ Jngcnk'u’dy contrived to attract the atteBLuu of possible patrons Is the sign dis­
played hy a restaurant facing the Hudson
the far treat side. A portable black­
board, three feet square, leans against the
house eltee beside the door. On that board
are four ensigns in appropriate colors. One
ta&gt; tbM of the Anchor line, another is a
French flag, a third Is the blue flag with
white stars rtbwn by the Hudson river
boats, aud die fourth is tbo white flag with
a tail's tall borne by the fishing boats.
Beneath the flags are ranged In single f,le
down to the bottom of the board colored
bits of wood an inch wide mid hharpenetl
at both ends, hearing the bill of fare for
the day.—New York Sun.
:

Thu highest velocity ever given to a can­
non. bull is estimated nt l.GBU feet per sec­
ond, being equal to a mile in fl.fi seconds.
The velocity of the earth nx the equator,
due to its rotation on its axis, is LOW miles
per hour, or a mile in 3.0 aecondA There­
fore, if a cannon ball were tired due west.
ttniiSftkl maintain Its initial
locity. it
WiMOaat ths sun in his appare
journey
onfodl «b» Mrth.-Y*alee Bhu

cornu to this* Spartan youth, but hot tea
cakes, heaped up in scaudalous profusion,
blushing with currants, shocked him! He
watched Southey, who was hungry and
liked tea c;‘,krs, clearing hi# plate with evi­
dent enjoyment, and nt last said:
“Why. Southey, I am ashamed cf you!
It. is awfu| to see such a man ns you greedi­
ly devouring this nasty stuff.”
Mrs. Southey listened in angry amaze­
ment.
“What right have you, Mr. Shellev, to
call my tea aikes, which I made myself,
nn-ty? You ought to lx* ashamed of yourstlfi”
Mr. Shelley Immediately took np u'cuke,
and finding it good, tragan to eat-as greedi­
ly ns Southey himself!
Mrs. Southey was pacified, aud promised
the receipt to the- pirat, who declared that
he intended to have hot tea cakes every
evening "forever.’’—Youth's Companion.
Likened UlrasclT to Samuel.
Among the interesting childraffin VYaShingtou is a little boy named Harry, who is
apparently never so happy tut when listen­
ing to his mother’s fund of Bible stories,
which she Is called ujibn to repeat time aud
again. One Sunday net long ago, after
tnc Utile fellow had been an attentive list­
ener to the story of Samuel for some time,
he left the room, and his mother, wishing
him suddenly for something, colled "Hnr-'
ry!" Knowing he wus In tho nextreom
and could not fail to have beard her, she
twice n-peuted his name, and then, in un
annoyed tone, going to the door, spoke
quite sharply.
'
“Harry, I have called you three time*;
why did you not answer?”
“Well,” came the response, “the Lord
called Samncl three times and he didn’t
get mad about it .’’-Cor. New York Times.
A Gump of a Poet.
Mrs. .De Fashion—What a gump that
Mr. Finemlnd, the great poet, te
Friend—Is he?
Mrs. De Fashion—Hugh! At the grand
reception I gave him I had the most
beautiful flowers I could buy brought in
and strewn in hU path for him to walk on,
and, would you believe it, ths clown actu­
ally walked around them, just as if we
hadn’t money enough to buy more.—New
York Weekly.
z"

Cind a»r«r»tloa li nnt iDMip, tor we

Field's Washington.

Orange peel tea sweetened with loaf
sugar nnd used as a common drink for two
or three days will cure- chronic diarrhea.

«“?Fh!3”'

!r'tnK* ‘W

in.ns'tn .orM.MIn/u, i’Lrlto

were to awn-mule in annual camps of InTh- ..nUr -v»« 0
.
•traction. Congressman Harrison, of Ohio ■ wril
X i6* •
LP ay ’‘0Ine
trfterwaad president, proposed ns aralmj- M))mcr had'th11^)??”'1 l.norocl1' nnd no

structing officer#

and noncammi#Kiaiml

They suggested nx a substitute a brigade
of militia In er.ch ecu gress districLto be

A number of

laJuh

&lt;11 ttv

1

.

th*remit,
* ' im««iuc they ought to

UKECHILDREN.

V«bl»B -I—
'\
their Gwen on the wiadow pose.

KTii“ L. ,i~. &lt;»»

t~“'
“■*

- -‘*^‘“2,’^! ±Si, Su
lh. dSIXW.b-1

now

•hat ^TasHfc's appointment L-.st»th.
Thv^lskm may be rlear to wateb AtoM

A Chinese Jf»»ro*
Polltensx*-.
A .pedal Chtart* ft--™
PuUlTOMi t»
wbat fur waut of a U-tu-r pl«-&gt;.
call
cxaO A-An.tad-wi &lt;rf tb«
CW&gt;»~ -n.nl. BW ChtoMuan ha. «►
»elopl"S 1.1m
Hroeua.ormB.ul
mornl rights and privileges which Be
1.. oW
w jmj
serve hi# face intact-to save his face, and
V. rave the facu of those wnb wboni he
comes in contact. We In part acknowledge
?be existence of “faro” when we■ «y that
we may not mention such a thing to a
friend because wo were afraid of putting
him out of countenance. Again, we say ot
any humiliation xud«red by a neighbor
that the poor man was thoroughly put out
of countenance. Tlie Chinese have de­
veloped this line of mental sensldvcness to
tha utmost.
’
, . _
It is ns important to save a man s face in
the
of any transaction as to avoid
calling him bad names or kicking him
down rtalrsi To «k-troy a man a face is
the worst of al! injarics mxl would only Im&gt;
resorted to under estiww provocation. It
is thought reu-uoable to save tlia ‘’face of
n condemned criminal. A Chinaman will
save hUfac? if he low his bead, nod wt&gt;
are told &lt;-t a magistrate “who was .allowed,
as a special favor to l»c beheaded In hi#
rol-cs of office in order to save his face."
No doubt the Highland chieftain ortho
knight of the Middle Age# often thought
of his honor a# a Chinaman thinks of his
face.—I^ur’.ou Spectator.’

tattle Tnuuiactloit’ i|&gt; B&lt;x&gt;k..
The man who gov. exploring in
I 1
&gt; hop*
»
hop# sometlnxes
sometimes mhkcH
miikct* dUfem
dlsteovwies
,
prove of value finally. Ma ny .
these old places liot .only a rt‘ ;qa .
the value of many of their b&gt;
not even know what surak they J,;
triule. A man who "Pick# kip ’
.
gain* frequently found a g« a
,
certain history tn a baseii:
.
the other day.
"What :.i the price of th 1.? '
.
holding fa*t to his discovery
“Ob, I dbn’t kninv,1’n-p!i .I ri;.'
-Wh.ir. &lt;]&lt;&gt; you lbIt b , .
will you give me for it?"
Tbo would Ira pureh.tii-rBe-:: :
was hniuati, nml &lt;iid not wait t ;
•
Honoring r» King*'
A French writer cn *‘THe Rovolutfon, tenn was iicoweary.
"Will Jf*i give me a do’.lot!i’’
the Empiraand die. Restoration” cites an
nmufting instance of what he calls heroic bookseller.
.
courtesy. Percy. Lori Beverly, Iur;i«l to I “Ye«,” nricwvre*! the other »ro:dine with him a marquis who was one of hu banded over hi* dollar an it.
the tnast valiant soldier# of the army of tune of history.
.;
“Conde. Wishing to honor bis guest and i Four dajs later he receive'. 1
the cau«e which he s-.-rved, that of tbo rttau^cr. ‘
in u bookshop tuqay.
.
French king, the English prer ordered lils
—
butler to ’-ring him a Ixjtxle of line wino caller, and thgowucr’aak^l
'lOjjeara old,' a ray of sun shut iucr)’** history wa# v. nrth. I 1 Jd mjn, -in-.i; &gt;:
,u
t.iL” He opened ft cnrefnUy, and offered a k« contcMdd that he hnd toidpt
gUu» to the tuarquU, saying,' “If you deem &lt;4ie dr»lla&gt;. Now, FlFgivc yJ-i eleuu .
it worthy the honor, wlll you drink tn this lira for 11 Will you utac it*'
The new'ownrr was
’ ■ •
wine the health of the klngt"
- •
The marquis tasted the wlnp. “Hoty ckan ten dollars #o vaaily
.^“Exqm- j He I* now wondering. h*nrev y.U
do you'like it!" turtced the host..*
Mid . | pureboaer ba» .'.ispo**-! of t&gt;e u
site," replied the nturjuk. ,’TW— —
if
m
&gt;
bow
much
he
liasmwjc
onh,.
lord Beverly, “finish the glass: only iu a
full glass can one drink the health of so gain. Yon can't always-I&gt;j &gt;ure u »
great and so unfortunate a king.” \¥/d»- tiling#.—New York Tribune. ;
out hesitation the marquis did ft* he was
bidden. Only when the* English man
tasted the wine &lt;lid he learn that what he
A herd &lt;rf .’..MB beeves wi riftoi’ii.:’ - had forced on his guest was castor bIL
the lonely trail fn m New Mexico t-* Kan­
sas, leaving rahtxid chum, ucrc».- tin- u;nu-y
Infantry Can Endure Mure Than Cavalry. plains and valleys, n xwaih .u| Imre ..* ■.( i
On a march-infantry will endure the had been swept by the flcry !l ragfe cf a
fatigue much better than cavalry, owl In simoom.
a I-&gt;::g distance the foot soldierswill out­
'Suddenly the leader cf tbaaerd,
. ;.e
march the hotH-men. Those who doubt steer, started back in terror, gbvu venutn a
tills statement should remember that a snort of warning, aud mvvingjn’Ua- 6-1
horse In army service carries aliout gTu pswd ou. Those imhiodint 4
■ pounds weight, while the wdsHer‘carries tuYucd to right vr left, uad tlair .sari,;':-,
only hl* gun nnd from twenty to forty wa# foDotetu by each Icaijj how-.cl pilgrim
pounds.
.
. as be reached Um.- dreaded •
Notwithstanding the fflet Uml a ten
When lira entire herd hr.!; ;
minute halt is made In evehy hour for trunpled track lay behind. ' i
- ’.’ggleikxo icidtBo of t’ite-lusty «p x
the rear more than Infantry does, ami t im­ wit ixLind ot gr«»* three fet: •
ams of n boriKson a long march is •’serious
A bctds&amp;iaatode up t-&gt; tl.i- ,
matter. The horses are picked animals, mcuut.d, expecl.ag to du.! .. t
but even the best horse Is liable to fall a creature &lt;-t widen aittk- • v.«
lame from the loo of a shoe er a stone in have au in«tinctlv.- am! »«
his hoot, or from seme other cause which dnruL Instead &lt;_f serpent. ■■
at tlrst may be entirely nnpercc-ived by thu grita tuft (xiUAlned only n ■;
ridtr.-»rit. Louis Glubc-Ik moemt.
dee plover, covering her rest, .•
wtegs «ere kept in const i
■
mnUuu.
Sera tadbtiuctly
Sound, travels Ly waves radiating from a graei. she iiad evidently Ixuu ..
central point of disturbance, just a# waves tbe steer for a rank-n :ke.
radiate when a stone is drop|&gt;ed into will
She did not take flight, cv.-n ;r ’ ’■
water. So far as the hearing of ntchindL iray, bit vnli.uitly p krel r.C I :
vTfluul is concerned these wares move in a Le gently pushed her to oue *
direct line from the cause of the sound to thnt thu nest centsibed four uufit-! r
Lis ear, the impact being the greatest fa. deex—Exchange.
the ear nearest to the source. This befog
the case, a person who has totally lost tlie
sen«e of hearing in one ear, altbcngh lie . A short t ’me ago twu Ame.-ie. .: * ‘
may imagine that the defect is of little
visit to Ireland hired n boat h r
. 1
consequence, cannoUocato the direction of pofe Of having x'sail. One of tlw Yanko
a sound to save his life, even when the cen­ thinking .he Would have a goi*i r
ter of disturbance is quite near him.—
Pat's expanse, asked Limit
I-.:. ••
Philadelphia Press.
thing about astrology.
“Bejabers no," sniti Pat.
“Then that'* the last psi t &lt;&gt;? j ar ;
The newspaper* of Athens relate that a just lost,” nnswere*.! the Yaukvl
/
Run-dan officer has brought to Prinro
The second American then nui&lt; 'I 1’■
Gwrge.&gt;f Greece the ciira with which the be knew anything about the. !• J.latter struck down the Japtuiese ruffian
“Be jabers, no.” answered I'ai
who made ;tn attack upon the person of
“Weli, I Just guess that’s the '
the czxrowitx at Toklo. The cane has been part cf yovr life lost,'’ said t ie seeupd
completely covered with gold and Iraan*
Yankee.
.
the czar's monogram surmounted by the
A few minutes later the l»at c.qe! wd.
iImperial
“Srei0T
,"T‘and
”pHbearing
b*'c,&lt; the
th' following o»l l'.C l,x„L ... km Ti.e crown
inwrintlnn- “Tc 1‘rir.CC 1} l i v l
' hoT.r.e™1.loot.X..r.1.l uth calltd
nu or hl.
Y^l’B^kL'
loudly to Pu to help them.
.“Do yon know anything about ‘-.rinm?Why They Grew Batty.
ogyf’.* asked Pat.
'
An English judge, who had taken his
“No,” answered both Yankees
degree at Cambridge, told me that he
“Well, be jabers,” replied I it, ‘tbijn
** ** ®ak.e ?&lt;«
I® mature life.
both ot your lives is lost."—Hori^u.
help
lhe ,exieo°- A fedlow of the French university, a prizeman
specially for Latin in a stare competitive
The Ynukee wooden nutmegs a re a com­
tatakh^On' J?1*1 me tkM hc ’honhl never
think of reading Latin for his pleosure- mon j««ke, but few people know that m
Marseille*, Frants, nutmegs arc] actual!r
he did not know it well enough.—Philip
manufactured
for tbn foreign trade. When
G. Hamerton in Forum.
kept very long nutmegs ix.-comn won::? .'
nnd so lose their commercial valuj, bm the
Vtclhl.
thrifty Frenciimen do not fee1; a-i ' ’ ’
Little Johnnie—Say. Mi
thrdw away a case of nutmegs only I
really need nil the sHnoer
t
he spice happens to be full of wo
him?
they put the nutmegs m a mill, situmctliing
.,..........
-o, inucru. n:s sen U like a coffee mill, and griud dic:u up,
and
•
generally so very bod.—New York Epoch.
tine and
with clay, bmn, a preparation of $1
• set of suitable molds, produce
V
v
’OCU1 Ara»*““«*fair article of nutmeg.
gruw^i !tfWer“How louK -Miss RJs hair
They can scarcely be detected by
or band, being very hanl and alxinut tlie
ffrowin1”
U must bars been weight of the genuine article; but a
■ soeiklug in warm waterwnl make then •fop a&gt;
mceesj.LoUis
IlnnT
»lumbl“K or hu hom. th* moro Globe-Democrat.

instructed in eamp# for ted day#each year
ThT
and paid tor their time aud expenses. 7
' n.ILV»
‘fiction from Mr. McTbe drift toward a select body instead of
5^* "Ancient Martial
a general organization hadI thi.XS
’’/• w«U worth reprintjc^arly nmnifm through aU tSe ye^, I tfthi HfahiL? ’ 1 T’*’
yet two additional elements, volunteering '
&lt;1®Sa
he
‘In the
and state organizations, were needed lx? !; JJ, i£vaSS-,&lt;.,h‘’ *oen^ ot mourning
fore the desired reforms could be secured
‘j” aBknal&lt;sl her ivarJackson recommenced the former, while «ftn tbefaStetb”n
Secretary Poinsett iu IMO mode an np- I and the
?“
tbelr ,OTB
prooch to the latter by a proposal of 1W- I 2“ L « .
f t,he,Ir
It# strains
00O active militia, npport ioned^ong tee '
‘I” J’1” oMnf"*y.
rt^T* 7? °l Wh,ch CoaU ke&lt;?P ,tJI ?««*» I wnnderiri^i^J,
** ,or«otu'U in the
filled either by voluntary enlistment m.&lt;t!,rtR'?’
draft. Oue-fcMirth would go out of service ' fanntThlHighlander will allow that iff
annually into tho rererve, while the presih“tran»o»‘’; but, when'
dent could put them into camps undo? pay ’ saundTT.nl?^ m&lt;M’n^in home#, what
fota mouth annually. In 1840 still an,,th J =
®tlodf00* «»oW U&gt;riil
plan
was reported,
that of lUUiUHUUlUg
maintaining m
fa own
t.1,e
of lh*‘r
. --------------a.-..,—, ......
each
_ own native pipe?" Again hc say#- -•V.wmI
meh sta-i- _m
an Retire ~&lt;u.i_
mill. In ,Utwren
t.eutjon, and thirty jrar, o( .g,. whoM
ontcers should be instructed annually h,
comp by the general government.
’
But by that time the new ideas of volun­
teer* and
organizations hod not only
^^^^•butlUMLbornBfra‘t’ Such
militia bodies were springing np all over
111 fact fonaed the buta ot
that body ot volunteers who achieved dis­
but devoted bearer
tinction in tho Mexican war. After that linking on the earth, baa sounded at once
war greater iuterm than irerwm token
inthe state volunteer system, and lu ^MD «TOMcb.D_ScKh
. *c&lt; t!,e *ncrs respect will be
growth put an end u&gt; the long series of
it#
tnitluuBy understand
it* principles.
'
abortive efforts to form a national militia
‘Of rint Atlnutte Steamer.
•
congress practically accepting It (U&gt; a hu!&gt;
stltute.-'Washmgtvn-Cor. New York Sun. ^sgsssrr8®

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-*• l»br ra*T be the nw.htl.0, dim—
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T ta •» “•
but von never can mats
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ta a very old fashioned work by ii; :: vL1-y
sH faslil&lt;jQe&lt;l Mrs. Hannah More, a t^k
which |» so utterly devoid of thu. stock !urideats ot fiction that it would bunv. ii i
Imagination that could now characterize it
as a “novel.’’ the pedantic nuthcre.-.s &lt;1..
picta a arene which has a inorid far nil v. LA
are Interested in the, mental growth
children. The papa of the lovely y.jUIil.
creature who is mildly adored by the v&lt;-.-v
propar and eligible Ccffiuto who v. rit, .
Story is blessed with a number r.f
t-r
olive branches whom ho i# training |n । j.,,
way they should go.
To effiebrate the birthday cf his
ter Kate, lie ha* a family gathering ,*;i "
trim English lawn, awl rfuid:* ■‘.Jnliu
pin," for the benefltof the little ni:iiij. wh'i,
having reached tbe
'
age &lt;ff 4vrn,
1
ij
to give up her chfldisJi
and U’inti-&gt;
dared to standard workt. Lij &lt; . ,
ot publicly bestowing all
iMby :i’ r
tore on her y-mnger broth
and ri-:.:,.
little-Mistress Kateisd
Iron;
lingering, and bcitjg adm
walks of reading
reeding at once,
our.-, fher.
I
walkkof
u;,. ! :
&gt;*c» the importance &lt;jf “11‘ g" up u,
j
enbirgul literary privilege^
j It would be well if ovary fchih! cut. I■! ■
through some such
'
With what delight the litt|c w.-lhWs give
Up uno reader for miothrt- -ifhlgbe; : -&lt;!i-,
ind how definitely the ulfl br«&gt;k
|gj,j l
j iridal Now why should no|- each
p. ■
from nursery Ixraks by g
’ but ah
le
ascending st* ps until the legli le­
mon i# renchr.1, oik! a taste f r
best formedHarper’s

Methodical Lawyer.
Industry, a retentive memory and A
methodical habit made Caleb Colung a
a full
UoguiM and. what Bacon colls "a
&lt;«**
man.” Iftiwasasmethodlcal in arranging
his time as iu dassifying his papers. In
his office every paper was in its plate, aud
during the day every hour Lad its duty or

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DR. SCUDDER DEAD.

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i Hua, had died suddenly early yesterday
morning. The only thing done then was
the adoption of resolution* of respect nnd
CURS.
appointment of committees to escort the
remain* home.
Washington, June Ifi—Morgan deliv­
Kill -lllxnaeaf—llrlef Account of tho ered an address to the senate ye*terday on
Crime Ke Cuaimllied,
the silver question, in the course of which
Chicago. June 21.—Dr. Henry Martyn he criticised Sherman's nnti-free coinage
Scudder, held for tbe murder of bis speech. When he concluded bls remarks
mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Dnntop. died nt a desultory silver discussion Was started,
the county jail at 12:33 odock this morn­ In which Palmer of Illinois, nnd Stew­
ing from the effect* of morphine,*upposed art of Nevada exchanged courtesies oyer
to have been self-tulmintaiered. The offi­ the refusal of Palmer to stale whether ho
cer* at the jail adhere to the -theory that wa* or was not in favor of free coinage.
\o bu-dness was transacted.
A new &lt;1i»ooT&lt;-ry by use sailpcnt Indiana Specialhe committed suicide, a*-every clrcum-( The
t Bc home
nume passed
puscti xne
tonuicaua • apthc fortification
stance connected with his death, they say, f-roprlation bill without
l:i: division,
The than bo bed fur twaivo rear*. "For thirty year &gt;
points to such a conclusion.
v
, mrasurv
mfaaurs appropriates
appropflatvi $3,412,870,
^.-G2,3X, or 11,302,Suxpected Hia lutentlow|
than wu* appropriated by the last
The •ffleera at the jail have been iuspi- ' lonK’’«“- Authority ia given to makccoo-■
.
..
...
tracts
for
certain
works
involving a fur- CURE for Heart trouble wlth Croat result*. Mr*.
■ clou* for some time that Dr. Scudder was
Le Bar, Fitchburg, Mlch w*. Ill foe 15 y*«* with
2—2w*—“w* ”
ther expenditure
of $1,375,000.
Thu
bill
Heart DUMsaie. bad to htfo booM hslp. bred on
«'r« P~»«"u"u“
*“
,d“re„7J2n'u'n'’puL
liquid toodi usM Dr. MUM* Heart Cure and
•
• routin plate, etc., occutlM&gt;..n.uke..pd»t »ncb &gt; UulKr. p,„, ?h,
o, th.d.y without all pains loft bcri constant use cured ber. Fino
&gt; is cell' wo* thoroughly searched a few action.
----»uy* ago and tbe turnkey* were ratified, WASHINGTON,
n ashingtdh, juuo
it.—
—In
in the
tne senate
June 17.
senate
tb.t le would
lm|K&gt;»ibl. Cor him w y„trrd«, .Morrill drllrered mt . xtewlrn
take bls own life with tho mean* at hl*
speech on tho question of tree coinage, in
dlupoaal. He mm&gt;t have bad some secret
opposition to the Stewart blit Tbe sen­
place of concealmeut, however.
* ntu WM on tbe point of adjourning when

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A Lust lutnrvletr with a Brother.

Yesterday afternoon he had n prolonged
interview with hi* brother, but his spirits
appean-d-to have.guttered no depression
In consequence. Between 8 and 9 he sat
chatting with two of the guards, John
Donovan mid Harry Hall. He laughed
and joked with lartect freedom, there being not the faintest,appearance of nny
weight upon hi* mind. Shortly after 9
o’clock he wa* lucked into hi* cell, and was
never; seen alive nftet-w.ird.
The &lt; rime lie Committed.

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w“hburn called up tbe anti-option bill
from the table, and after some debate it
was referred to the co nmltte on the judiclary. Frye reported that Lite conferees
on the river and harbor bill had failed to
agree and the senate agreed to insiston
its amendment* and risk a further couference. Adjourned until Monday.
The tin plate bill occupied the lime of
house, although but little interes^ was
manifested in the debate, thc members
paying no attention to it.
Washington, June 31.—The senate
passed an uninteresting day. Cab made a
speech against the Florida railways be­
cause they had opposed bis re-ulectlou.

In eSen May 15.18K.
Favorite Iloute between Grand Itaplds, Detroit
and the east.
P M. I I' M.
(..■itiU E-iit I
Gram! IlnphlH
Ka&lt; rails
' 111
Alto
Elmdale
Clarksville
take Odessa
Woodbury
Sunfield
Mulliken
Graud Ixsdge
■•ansing
Detroit

Dr. Scudder, on Sunday, Feb. 22, last
murdered his mother-in-law, Mrs. Duuton,
and while there pushed her husband, nn
invalid, out of the rdom and then beat
IN THE
Mrs. Dunton over the head with some
Howard City
wcu tounu,
Edmore
weapon that has neverr been
found, tracfrac­ , ?*»•* tUI11 makin« OcL 3I’ 1{“- “
T------ -r~T—
Stanton
turing her nknll and* causing
’
'her bol",B&gt;’ to commemorate the 400th anni...
.»H.m.'p i« |'.ni. » tn
(onia
had
previously *errary of the discovery of America also Grund
: . .
.
. •
sjai'l-Wj
death
later.
He ...
L-------- - nraraur la MTanoeg
Ledge
Obtained
her signature toa will that wa* 1 P,u,sed •"“* the senate ad jouraed.
ttagex. VitUiM.. Yea will wsthsextaUent affect
after L-Alr. th.
-71“••"•umnuw
•. N. Lucal!A|ent, Hastings. |
much mo.-e in favor of his wife than a
___ |Going West i .
GOOD LAW, BUT UNJUST.
former will, Mrs. Dunton not knowing at
.. Detroit
.. Ijuislng
the .time the true import ot the will. Since That Is What Michigan's Supreme Court
.. Grand tad/e
his arrest be hail appeared iftrane.
.. Mulliken
..
Sunfield
LANSING,
Mich.,
June
18.
—
The
supreme
IHEEEETS
DEATH OF EMMONS BLAINE.
,. Woodbury
court yesterday rendered a decision- sus­
.. Luke Odessa
.. Clarksville
taining the constitutionality of the Miner
j Second Son of
,. Etindaia
-election law, which was passed by the last
.. lAlto
., McCord *
The law .provides that electors
Chicago. June . . ■Emmons
____ ____ ________
_
Blaine,, legislature.
/'z.'?.
---------.x,.-,^.*3ir&lt;s«fla8KUSJt«3BK3BB8RM3aEME®EBRMnBRBSBMBnnBREHSnSRB3a3EEnErt3’*r.'Z'-. ■ • n
.. Ewt I’-rH
[ t
second son of Janie* G. Blaine, ex secre- 1 shall be chosen like representatives in cen­
Ar lUrund Rapid-1 12 ■»
tury of state and late candidate for pre-d- * gre**, each district .separately; and sbr.ll
a
ttwwt bk w
dent of thc United States, died suddenly ’. *1Ot
required to vole In the electoral
3l
pTsT
---/./
.
2-college as a unit. The decision of the
at thc &lt;home
of his .father-in-law,
Cyrus
court wa* unanimous. Justice Mont­
McCormick, 185 Rush street, al llrlfl
Xr Ionia
i
gomery wrote the opinion. All the points
Lv I Howard City 1
o'clock Saturday morning. )lv wns born j raised by tlie petitioner* ore fully disHouin
at Augusta, Me., and wa* 83 year* old, euwed. The court declares that tbe right, Ar
** duntoc
I - dinorc
;
nnd at the time of his death general west- , of the legislature-to determine the mode
Late of London, now of Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE at
era agent of the Baltimore ami Ohio rail­ of choosing electors has been firmly ehtab\Kvery day, others week days only, t stop
way. Three years ago he married Anita lished in practice since the adoption of the on sieiml
Parlor
cars
on
nil
trains between Grand ItnoMcCormick, of this city, and they have constitution, aud docs not seem to admit Ids and Detroit. Scats
I thia Countv'eadh m^nth for tho past six months, and during these visits hasexaminod and p
25 eents. CoiiMcUotW
made m Vuluu stalion. Grand Itaplds with the"
■ j tor hundreds, and effected many of the moat Wonderful Cures over made in tho State I
H . one son. Ex-Secretary Blaine was in­
Chicago.* Wb»t. Michigan Kailu av yob
formed after much trouble to reach him—
r -. ■ 1 .m I oidghtair? about Dr. Holman 3. Humphrey. There i&lt; scarcely a neighborhood in the county that S
Chicago and thc Wgar axi&gt; »x&gt;r Mcskbhe being at Bar Harbor, Me,—but not in
It doe* not lie with any court to assert CON. MANISTKK.THAVKKSK ClTV. ELK RAr!-m ilt «lf the i-H tor’s wonderful skill, and rarely a family which has not had one or more of its member-time for him to set- hit *on alive
Favorite route to the
that tbnt right ho* Ixen lost to the state ii» AND PKTO»KKT.
■i di- i:h ami r.store-l!«.»health after all hope had been given up and the family physician pronounced Uie.ui.M&gt; J
resorts of northern Michigan.’
Duue By lliood-l'oiaonlng.
by non-uscr The act in question is in summer
TnUns leave Grand Rapids lor Chicago. 9 A.
,! .liHirUd •*.&lt;' not fa ji t • rmi/iilt this most eminent physician and surgeon.
The cause Emmou’s Blaine death wm conflict with the law of congress in so far M.and ix;&lt;r&gt; P. M.. *11:35 P. M. ArrtveOilago
r:i&lt;'iw. ri'iKitltiltinn&lt;.»nd «Jvire free.
C
blood poisoning arising front a disease of as it attempts to fix a date fur the meeting 5 16 P. M . 5.25 P. M. and 7.-05 A. M.
lz*ave for Manistee and Traverre City 725 A.
the bowels, and it was probably the result of electors aud the method of certifying to
and 5:17 P. M.
of hi* visit to Minne*|H&gt;lis during the con- their action, but the law I* not necessa­ M.Parlor
care on day trains and sleepers on
veutkm and the worry nnd nervous strain rily inoperative because in some of it* pro­ night trains to Chicago.
Ask our agents fur further particulars or
•&gt; •rprn»i«e Icxtrura'-nt* and
incident thereto. /Ex-Secretary Blaiue vision* the legislature has exceeded its
to
started for this city ns *&gt;on as be received power. The court say*: “We have con­ write GKOJUUt
makiair analysis. tnicibScopic
DeIIa vex. Gen'l Pass'r Ag't.
news of his son’s death. This bereave- sidered the question* presented ...
Grand Rapids.
deatitic rxaxniuatinn*. y« be
in —
the -----case
nirat leave* him only cue son—James G. ‘, w
jth that care that the exceeding imporwith
itnporire** t*&gt; any na*, believing it to
। tanceof tbe issue seem* to Imperatively
Blaine, Jr.
h**pbysielu'sdDty tu**e*rt*in
re quire, and reach tho conclusion that the
:rxe condition without expense
MORTGAGE SALE.
statute must s and as the lawful edict of
Default having been made in t he eo nd I Hons
Chicago, June 21.—Junies G. Bl nine,
i thc legislature.
of a certain mon gage made by Fred H. Whit­
accompanied by Ids wife and daughter, 1|
Practical Politics, Yonr Honors, i
ney and Erank G. Whitney to Manly A. Bald­
Mira Hattie Blaiae, arrived in the city I
win dated February 3d. A. 1&gt;. 1IW. and recorded
driven I "Tl*® injustice of nny other than a ;inL lu the office of the Register of Deeds for the
yesterday afternoon, and were c* '
form system of electing the president of County of Barry and State of Michigan, on tbe
directly to the McCormick residence,
ice* 135 । the United State* Is manifest. In legis- 20th day of February A. D IKBO In Uber Mof
Rush street, where the body of Emmons
mortgage*, on page MB and said mortgage was
। lating upon this subject it should not be on
th»20th dav of February. IMO. assigned to
Blaine, the second son of the great states­
। regarded from a party standpoint, but Charles T. Gorham which said assignment was
man, is awaiting burial.
Jaeitherthe fact that this important con duly recorded, on which mortgagq there Is
j Kiderntion has been overlooked, nor that claimed to be due at the date of this notice tbe
NOTIFIED THE PRESIDENT.
sum of two hundred thirty dollars and tbtrty; this legislation may result iu serious in- Ihree cents, and an attorney's fee of twenty-five
&gt;wn to ‘ justice can extend our jurisdiction or dollars provided for in said mortgage and no
| justify u* in usurping functions which un- suit or proceeding* at law having been Insti­
tuted to recover the money* secured by said
'WAsaia^TOK, Juue 21.—Governor Me- &lt;ler the constitution pertain to the Jegls- mortgage, or any part thereof:
Now. lUerefure. by virtue of the power ot sale
Kinleyaad the committee appointed nt , lature."
MlnnipolH u,&lt;h. pr-lj.nt ot bl.
T"' ™urt KoH'lenlT &gt;• &gt;b™ K.pbbll- eontai-cd In raid mortgage, and the statute In
such ease made nnd provided, notice Is hereby
SVeti
that ou 8aiurda&gt; thc 2no day of July,
nomination to the office of president of the
. D. HW2. al ten o'clock hi the forenoon, I shall
United States called upon General Har­
sell at public aucitsn, to tne highest bidder, at
Die
north
front door of the court house in the
rison yoterdny aud performed their duty.
Chicago, June 21.-At noon to-day the city ot Hastings.
Michigan, (that being the nlaee
McKinley’s address was short and to
Democratic national convention was called where the circuit court for Barn county Is hold­
tho potat. It began with an asstimnee
en), the premises described In Mid mortgage, or
ul the pleasure with which the committee to order lathe wigwam, with nearly 20,- so nmeh thereof as may be necessary to pay the.
amount due on said mortgage, with seven per
brought to hhu the message and closed I (XX) delegates and spectators present. refit.
Interest, and all legal costs, togeihcr
with tbe personnl congratulations of tho There seems to be uo doubt that were a witban attorney’s fee ot twenty five dollars
covenanted for therein, ihe premises being
members and an earnest expression ot
faith in victory at the polls in November.- ballot taken this afternoon it would result described lu nakl mortgage as all that parcel
land known as Beards point between Beards’
Cures After All Others Fail.
in the nomination of Grover Cleveland. If of
Tbe President's R&lt;«&gt;ty.
Coveand- Gun Lake lying east of tbe section
The psvsideut was brief in his reply and the committee on credentials has no diffi­ line which runs north and south between sec­
tions no. thirty-two and no. thirty-three ot
complimented the work of the Fifty-Amt
culty there is every prospect of a ballot Yankee Springs Including full width of said
congress and that of his advisers iu the
Point and running «outhea«t or thereabouts to ■
cabinet, predicting that it woald prove of being taken tomorrow. When the work Hie renter cf th0 narrows of said Point near the
-■£
rit.l ■■TMt.. h. iH» mo-»
..r
u*great benefit to the country. He also ex­ closed last night it looked like the battle main land.
r
a, K -«.&lt;.•.! hi«-1 A— ..&lt;«
Chablxs T. Gorham
pressed Ms beatitude for hi« party’s con­ wns already won for the ex-president, and
&lt;, n--.l.U t&gt;--w.
'-ra-fn1.— -«-«y
-rt
Asshfure of Mortgagee.
fidence tn him. He was frequently ap•--Ar;r th-.Im, ali.-n "* iqrnr&gt;f.1“
•«■&gt;&gt; -•&lt;•■ rSmith &amp;COLOROVE,
’
the Indiana men were confident that Gray
Blauded and after the speechesentertained ;
Attorneys for AS'iini-je,
would
be
the
railing
mate.
«. I l - fu'nn- ni&lt;« I- issiurr.
Dated. April Mid. 1«tt.
lejcommittee at lunch.

U. 5

|Ofncu at FORDS' HOTEL, TUESDAY, JULY. 19/ One day only,
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JEU HOLMAN S. HUMPHUEY,

DR. HOLV.AW SJMPRREY

HE HAD T&gt;HE RIGHT-OF-WAY.

—.r-ii.-ur &lt;&lt;f tiw, t&gt;&lt;4r. »•
&gt;l»&lt;-luirM «•/ «u» kit.4. e»Nrrh•»«•- Hr., which "X»tain*ii&lt;&gt;n«
-Iindi*p»-D«iM« (&lt;&gt;■ cornet
, 11 forma of &lt;&gt;l*carv *nd chronic

CilESTEB. Pa, June 21.—John Ander­
son. a leper who has been confined in the
County home at Lima, slipped away
Saturday night, and came to this city,
where he encountered a number &lt;rf conviv­
ial companions. When hi* ideality
- be­
stampede
came known there was
* .. ■*" of ,।
those in tbe crowded hotel* that he visited I
and Anderson was given the righUof-war. I
He threatened to take posreraion of the |
city, and when JohnP. McCarty, a mus- j
eular blacksmith, attempted to take hold
of the leper tbe tatter bit him severely on
tbe band. Anderson riept in an open tot ,
over night, and was arrested Sunday and
taken back to Lima.
The World’s Fair Hill Ready.

Great Falls, Moot., Juue 17.—A dia-’
patch received here ycaterday states that
Land Commissioner Carter will probably
be made chairman of the Republican na­
tional committee. Carter is at tbe Park
botzJ, this city, and when asked in regard
to the report said be was aware that his
name bad been mentioned by some mem­
hereof the committee, but nothing definite would be done until the 25th.
.
Toledo, June 18.—Proceedings have
been commenced here to impeach Mayor
Vincent J. Eramtck and Chief of Police
BeDjMmln F. Balt* for alleged failure to
enforce tbe sQnd«y base ball taw. The
■ •
movement is backed
by the ministers -in
the city who are endeavoring to raise a
fund to defray the expenses of legal pro­
ceedings.

SHILOH S i
CONSUMPTION
CURE

WASiiiNGTON, June 18.—The World’sfair
committee yesterday completed it* bill
THE DEATH RECORD­
The snccen of this Great
th Cure is
making an appropriation to aid the Chi­
Major General Chaklks W.'DUBTAH, at ---- .------- _---------- ,--------------------, J medicine.
cago fair. It provides for coining 10,000,­
All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos­
000 silver half dollars a* souvenirs of the Lakewood, N. J.
Seth P. Warxeh, an old settler of Chi­ itive guarantee, a test that no ocher cure can suc­
fair, which shall pass current as money.
cesstally stand. That it may become known,
One hundred thousand dollars are appro­ cago.
Father Mollingeb, the celebrated heal­ the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are
priated for the expense* or coinage. The
placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home
ing
priest,
at
Pittsburg.
bill also provides fur 30.00» bronze medals
in tlie United Stares ami Canada. If yen have
Colonel Dudley M. iIayden, of Louisand 50,000 diplomas to ta awarded to vis­
itors at tho fair In accordance with the viile, at Buena V&gt;»t* Springs, Ky.
it will rare you. If your child has the Croup,
act providing for the fair. Out- hundred
Cyiivs S. Haldeman, assistant adju­ or V,*h- -oping Cough, use it promptly, and relief
and three thousand dollars was appropri­ tant general during the war, at Boston.
ated for this purpose. The government is ( hkmky
lkefer, well-known rralHenry 8. S
SLEEPER,
resi- (Consumption, use it. As]
to be reimbursed In tbe same proportion ^ent of Michigan, at Tensing.
S
ixuaja
SHD
jOH’S CURE, Price
as the stockholder*, out of tbe receipt* of
Patrick Casky, an old time railway fit.no. &gt;
the fair.
contractor, »t Chicago.
.u*s
Mg Shii
Shiloh's Porous

�Hastings Banner
Cabin company here
yesterday was 'very stlmly attended.

Thursday, June 23. ifoa-

' u.ttHAU UCOOK.**^"

Notice the fireworks that are given away
with every purchase at lhe Bankrupt store.
’ i™
Every person afflicted with any rectal Uii new boHtUnu ou ah
M
trouble should carefully read and comdder
Dr. Laklns ad. in this issue. His diw;noais Is free to all. Go aad see him.
^n ”i liiW
J"1""1 wlth *"* TS'X

The supreme court of the state. by*nnan
taous vote, aud w Idle pointing out the In
JU, rc&amp;i-'J..—------WNBA "TING*. MK U- rOsTOmCK,
quit? and Injustice ami miserable partisan­
_________
U» lb«9-________ship of it, have declared the* M iner electo­
ral law constitutional. We had hoped for
a different decision, but bow with respect
to the one rendered. Three of the five
Justices o&lt; the supreme court of Michigan
FOB PKKSIDSSr.
are republicans, so that partisanship did
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
not enter into tbe consideration at all.
or IXDUSA.
We are glad of that, as all law-abiding citi­
FOB vice 1-BBsrDBxr.
zens must be. Thc decision proves-one

“S.'.rLr

EDITORIAL NOTES.

WHITELAW REID.
OF SBW i'OBK.

Republican County Contention,

A republican connty convention ta hereby
&lt;alled to meet at the Court room. LttV of &gt;&lt;**•
tunes, on SWurday. July hi.’’ 01*****.“tbe object ot the convention ta as follow* -.
;i) The election of elevc*: delegates to the
Mate convention exiled to meet »t Saj'.tnaw on
^jurndAy.Julj 'JXli. lefj ta uomitmte state of-

To™1]^ M d’eSpei

eenatortai convention, to be called hereafter.
tar this senatorial district. «*»«**••“*.
counties of Ionia. Eaton and Barnone delegate to each voting precloct et the
mwhsiv exeeut Castleton wmcti has two. A
better way would be to elect tbe
rale nt tne town or ward caucus: but If not
rtec ed then*, then the delegates at the
convention from that precinct can name the
•^?Thetransactionsot such other bmdaess
aa may property eome before tne •J”"'.'1
The vanou-* township* and wards will be entttfcd to delegates tn tft county c:«»yeut’ou as
follows, one for each 55 votes cast at tho pro­
ceeding general election for the rrauUlrao amdidate for lieutenant governor, and one for each
fraction of 15 over the 25:
Assyria .......................* Hope................................ J

At the people's party convention at
Lansing last week, there was a bitter op­
position manifested toward fusion with
tire democrats. No doubt that Is thesentlment of tbe rauk and file. But corrupt
leaders will be in the market to use tbe
party as trading stock. Mark our word
and see this verified. If the bargain is
not carried through and fusion with the
democrats made, it will be because the
rank and file kick over the traces.

■ raying the TwrltT.

Protection to home Industry; employ­
ment of home capital and home labor.
American markets, the best In the world,
for the American farmer. These and all
these will lie maintained by the election of

these articles who have been forced into a
practical nppllqfion of this theory by the

MeKtaley tariff.
Just across our northern Itoumlary Hue
are hundreds of farmers who have always
depended upon a market In “Rte States’’
for what they had to sell. Why .do these
men so seriously object to the Increase of
duty on wheat, barley, potatoes, etc? A
glance at tlie market quotations of the two
cities of Toronto and Chicago will tell tk£
tale much more reliably than all the proph­
ecies and platitudes ot politicians, how­
ever pretentious their claims of ability to
teach voters. The Canadian farmer can
get no more per bushel for bit* wheat and
barley this side the Hue than the American
fanner gets for similar grains he has to
sell. The one pays 25 cents per bushel on
wheat and 30 cents on barley, as well as
tbe freight, before he ean get into tbe Chi­
cago market, while the other gets there by
paying tbe freight alone. The Cauadjan
sees ibis, and objects to the tariff because
it comes out of his pocket and In no wise
“measures the tax paid by^those who pur­
chase” tlie products of his farm.
The samb knowledge has been forced
home upon tbe hordes of foreign manufac­
turers who see In this country* the best
market In the world for their wares.
Hence the commotion throughout the en*
tire list In every industrial center of Eu­
rope. Nobody believes that the cutlery
makers of Sheffield, the cotton weavers of
Manchester, the woolen manufacturers of
Leeds, would be bolding meetings and
passing resolutions denouncing tbe protec live tariff of the United States if their
goods eould be eold.for the same price as
under free trade. They go to ail such
trouble aud expense, besides that of main,
talning the Cobden Club propaganda, be­
cause they hope to inaugurate free trade,
and thereby make larger profits than are
found possible after paying the existing
tariff. The man who asks voters to see
these facts In any different light places a
ow estimate upon their Intelligence, and is
the reverse of complimentary toward his
free trade confederates on the other side of
the Atlantic.
There can be no doubt but that James
G. Blaine meant what. he said when he
• wrote bia letter declining to be considered
■ candidate for the presidency. Nor is
there a doubt but that, bad he been named,
he would have positively declined to run.
There is no doubt but that, bad he not
written this historic letter, he would bare
been nominated, almost without oppoaillon.
Tor tbe fact that he was not nominated, he
must take all the responsibility. For the
fact that he was made to appear as a candi­
date, misguided friends must bear the
blame. Bo that Mr. Blaine has no reason
to complain, nor uoes lie, bf thc action of
the Minneapolis convention. On the coir
trary, he bows with respect to the conclu­
sions of that splendid body of men, and
said tills, directly after the nomluatlon
was made:
.
The resolution, energy and perahtence
which marked the proceedings of tbe ronvention at Minneapolis win, lr turned
against lite common toe, wiu the election
in November.
All minor differences
should be merged hi the duty of every re­
publican to du all In bis power to elect the
ticket nominated by the national republi­
can convention.
Jamis G. Blalne.
Certainly If inch are tbe sentiments of
this great leader and America’s greatest

urn. thu-norirdoubllw Uw
o
O.dtr ot Hw church It dwlrcd- The irc
IniUdlDB will be ujwl tor church
prcTtr and -Uw. tneelluAL *l» Jot "w*
SSI or the ration, xxtlellra of the church
It ran be us«l tor ineetln* porpoHUlet

fb/^t'tator^n'pran^nB the nocUt

lite ot the church. More Unit &gt;hl«. Il
Charles W. Eiinn was united .In marriage to needed tor the Sunday x^1;
Mrs. Sarah Smith. The happy couple left tar outpown the accotnodallon. or the
that evening for Petoskey, their future church proper.
home. We extend congratulations and
best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Lunn.
*

preme court.

If the friends of Pingree and Rich do
not let up ou their warfare, there will be

Voters who may be inclined to listen
with credence to the oft told tale that the
tariff is a tax ’ on consumers—or as the
American Cobden puts It, “the amount of
the duty measures the tax paid by those
who purchase for us Imported articles"—can gain some useful Information by watch­
ing the maneuvers of foreign producers of*

Dr. Laklns, who visits ns every Thurs­
day, brings such undlsputable evidence of
his ability In bia specialty, that all afflicted
should consult him at onee. See his ad.
in this issue.
A large invoice of white dress goods just
received at Russell’s. These good* are. thc
latest patterns, and cannot fail to please
you. If you are looking for something suita­
ble for summer wear.
^Saturday, by Rev. W. M. Puffer. Mr-

thing; that it Is possible for a rotten In­
iquity to become the law of a great state.
If all states chose electors by districts no
just complaint could be made. To have
Michigan choose them that way in order to
&lt;K.IIUl.p«l.» demoenlk wlranra,..
while all tlie other states choose by state
vote, is a rank; mean, Dave HUI, Tammany
hall trick, of the lowest democratic order.
The case will be appealed to the U. 3. ’ au-

..4. MapteGrova.
..s’ Onuuawffla...
CaiUeiun ...
.4 Pralrievtlte...
Hastings twp. .
jthty. 1st ward............,_2
- llutland-------.................... —
•tily. 2nd wan).......... ,,u
2 1Thornaople...
aornanple............. . . .10
Wood tan.......
4....... ......&lt;
Citv Mward...............3
WoodlanJ.
City.’ 4th ward............ 4 Yankee Springs
■ .5
Forward caiK*u&lt; notices at once to the Hajdnics Bansxi: I--t each town be represented.
Harry Co. Republican Coinailttre.
HAUK KkNYON. Chairmaa.
A. K. Kaxaston. Sec y.
Dated!lastteR*. June 81. ’OX
.

North from the
titre room.
««•
idt-lum
side of tbe new building will be a kU.

no other course left open before the repub­
lican state convention at Saginaw than to
nominate Hon. James O'Donnell, the hust­
ling congressman from the old third. It
will be no calamity to Michigan if be shall

be named.

Harrison.
Reciprocity has gained to the American
Tanner more markets for his products than
free trade would have gained In a century.
Reciprocity has been the leading feature
of Harrison’s administration.
■
The latest advices from Chicago Indicate
tlret &lt;;rover Cleveland has the pole in tit­
rate tor the democratic nomination for the
presidency, with the prospect that be will
distance the Held.

The more people think of the ticket the
better it strikes theta. It will commend
itself to the sober second thought of the
whole country.

As we were ready to go to press this
morning the news came that Grover Cleve­
land was renominated fdr President, by the
democrats at their convention in Chicago
on the first ballot, which took place at 3:15
this morning. The old parties will Dow
have to tight tbe battle over again with the
name leaders. .

The home mlwIonMT •J?*?.'.’
Fans. Yes. there are fans, and fans.
Russell has fans, endless varieties of fans, .Hire home of Mr* T.
all styles-of fane,, tbe very handsomest day the 29th at two octock. Eteryixxty
fans, some that are not so handsome, large invited.
Mr. Walter Buckhout. of To,eil1o’.5&gt;tM?2
fans, small fams, medium sized fan*.
And the prices? They range from two will sing at tbe M. E. church at both the
morning and evening services. Mr. buck
cents to 82.00.
bout Is an excellent base singer andI is a
When you want millinery goods go
member of the beat quartette in Toledo.
where they are. where satisfaction Is guar­
anteed, where prices are right, where Come aud hear him.
quality and styles are the latest. That Is
Usual services atthe Presbyterian church
at Russdl’s. Make nff mistake in the next Sunday. All are invited.
place and you will make no mistake in
The Y. P. 3. C. E. meets In the Presby­
getting what you want al satisfactory
terian church Sunday evening at 0:80,
prices.
will be led by Mias Hallock.
/.There was n quiet wedding in tills city
The penny gleaner miwilon band at the
Saturday, which united the fortunes-of
Mr. J. J. Petkins, supervisor of Prairie­ Presbyterian church next Sunday aftetville, and Mrs. Kate Curtis, of this city. udou at 3 o’clock.
The Banmj; joins the many friends ofi
the high routraettng parties in wishing
them the full measure of joy In their new
Tuesday morning a report reached the
estate,
,
,
city that George Kern, of Delton, who is
Ydsterday morning one of Ans May­ engaged in the saloon business there, had
nard's dray teams became frightened at shot and killed n constable, Mr. Tolles,
something and ran away.
They roliidcil who had attempted to arrest him for keep­
with an electric light pole, near the resi­ ing his saloon open on Sunday. The re­
dence of Mr. Cassidy, throwing the driver, porter took the first train out on the C. K.
Ben Matthews violently forward to the &amp; S.. which by the way was a freight train,
ground, hurting his artn and bruising him aud hustled to the scene of carnage (?) ex­
up abmewbat. The damages were small. pecting to find Constables Tolles laid out
cold in death. Imagine the surpriw of tbe
The fourth of July committee this year writer when In stepping off of thc train the
departed from the ancient custom of firing village seemed to be unusually quiet and
off a few «ky rockets In the evening, ami every one pursuing Ute even tenor of their
have secured an attraction that will be way. A little Inquiry revealed the fact
more lasting, be more pleasing and at the that the report was maliciously false, nnd
same time will not subject anyone to the how Mr. Kern’s name became connected
dangers of a premature dlschanre of fire­ with it no one knows.
works that causes so many distressing .ac­
There was a shooting scrape, however,
cidents every year. X comedy company In Barry township Tuesday morning, in
has beerf secured fir the evening at a big which Frank Falk, living near Lacey, re­
expense and an open air show will be ceived a couple of glancing shots on his
given on Main street free of charge. A head from a revolver in lhe hands of Hiram
big stage will,l»« erected so that all may Card, an old man living south east of
see plainly. For this deviation from tbe Cedar Creek. The particulars as reported
customary rule tbe committee deserve Ute to us are substantially as follows: It
thanks of all. aud we know tliat K'Mrill seems that Falk and another young man
please evcrylxMly.
'
started out for a fish on a lake near Card’s,
taking along a goodly quantity of liquid
The C. I* S. (’. closed Ils year on Sat­
l&gt;aiL Quite late in thc evening Falk went
urday evening lust and It was ascertained ’o Card’s house where he was admitted.
at that time that tlyjrt is an indebtedness
It is said that be partook very freely of li­
of 33.22. This sliould be paid at once and quid refreshments and became very flush
the members who were at the closing ses­
with the Cards, and seemed king over 3H1
sion thought it advisable to ask all mem­
he surveyed. He was ordered from the
bers to al onee to contribute from 10 to 25
house, but Instead of romplying commenced
cents each as they thought they could for
to play his own hand upon the face card,
the payment of this debt. All member* of
or rather upon Card’s face, giving him the
the .present class are respectfully urged to
deuce. Card thought that it was time for
at once pay to Miss Rose Goodyear, or my­
him to discard, so he pulled out a little pis­
self whatever they feel able to towards
Ulis payment. We do not want any one tol and fired four times at Falk two of tbe
shots striking him ml top of the head, mak­
to pay more than twenty-five cents and
ing slight scalp wounds. Falk swore out
trust they will not pay less than 10 cents.
Be kind enough to attend to this mattef at a warrant and the case was being tried be­
fore Squire Barrett In Delton when we
once that tbe debt may be paid.
left
Dated, Jtfne 22 1892
[
Clement Smith. Pres.

j There Is an old *aying
The Promotion exercises held In Union
that there Is “nothing new
hall last evening by the scholars of Mbs
under the sun.’’ We want
Edna Brown, of the eighth grade, were
Ito tell you that there is
very interesting and entertaining and re­
[something new, and It's very
flected much credit upon both teacher and
new, toe. It is the new
scholars. The motto of the claw Is ••On­
- way to the Summer Resorts,
Don’t forget the Firemen's dance July ward Bound.” The following are mem­
Petoskey. Bay View, aud
4 th.
bers of the cMm, there t«elng 43 in all.
Charlevoix, and one that
Uillaa M. Beamer '
Marguret-------Watrrs
All tlie sports will take place on Main Ethel M. Krcns
Mae Dickinson
will prove to be ns popular
Minnie M. Keech
Minnie Dickinson
street •
a means of reaching them
Willie M. Stebblas
Katie E. Doelker
as the places are popular In
May Llchty
A good dishwasher wanted at tbe Amer­ Bonn W. NoWes
George John Grvuwl
Ru*1e Smith
themselves. From all paru
ican bouse.
Cw.nn. H fr.ra'h
Willie S. Skinner
of tbe country come every
Ernestine M. Barker
Read tbe call for tbe county convention Frank J. Pftug
year—the number increas­
Grace M. Barker
In this issue.
Charlie W. Stebbins
Archie Mead ’
ing as the resorts become
Clan-nrr Df.pianta
ErnestC. Wurvt
better known—a throng of
Liberal purses and prizes for all In the Maud S. Bentley
Louie O. Michael
tourists, some bent on pleasure only, and
Edith M. Kills
Frank Qulni
4th of July sports this year.
Nina A. Walld&lt;irff
Louie Beadle
going from one resort to another, enjoying
Hurrah for the 4th of July. G^l some Pfearte Gillespie
Albert H. Carreth
to the utmost the pleasures afforded by
Ada Bauer
Leba E. Fuller |
of those fireworks at the Bankrupt store.
Elsie F. Wetzel
each. Others go to some favored place,
Lizzie Lovelan&gt;!
Junin E WMdden
Lovina.Bmn.son
spending the hot montlis In- quiet rest ana
Walking canes at John Beumer's jew- Edith M. Prvor
El fa Blair
regaining the health and strength impaired
Maud Htmlln
elery store. Prices from 25 cents to 31.50. Cora B. G'dl»&lt;pte
Ruth
.
by too close attention to business and the
-------McCormick
----------Minnie M. Mead (
Etta A.'Trumper
Work ou tbe foundation for Dr. Andrus
cares of every day life.
But everyone knows of the advantages
new iHiuie is progressing, it will be a fine
We doubt very much If any race* ever
residence.
Went off in better order or with less friction to be derived from a vacation spent among
Mrs. Mary T. Goodyear will give a re­ than tbe ones here last week. Everything the woods nnd lakes of Northern Michigan
ception to Invited friends at her old home passed off quietly, there being no distur­ and our object now Is to tell you of the
bances, no drunkenness and no skin games “New Wa&gt;” to reach them.
Saturday afternoon.
Tbe extension of the popular Chicago
people- Better order could nol\
Mrs. W. J. Bowne gave a tea in honor tave Iwn preserved. The horsemen, tn ai * S«l M
J£ichigan
,r
Railway Is now
of Mrs. L. C. Welton Monday evening, man were pleased with their treatment.‘ *”nP,et«J. tha
the new line running from
man were'pleased with their treatment,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Denuit gave a re­ and left feeling first-class. They say that Traverse City, through Charlevoix, to
ception Wednesday evening.
they were never useil lie!ter In the world, Petoakry and Bay View, a distance of
Fred Heath last week sold bls home on and received better treatment and better seventy-five miles through the magnificent
Jefferson street to Mr. Asa Pennock, ot accomodations than they Aonld expect iti a forests and along the shores of beautiful
Passing directly In
Barry. Fred will proceed at.once tq build Place of tide alzc.
Mr. Cole was bound lakes and rivers.
on the corner opposite Dr. Drake's.
that everything should pass off smoothly front of thc two resorts of Charlevoix (one
and It did so, but it cost money to have it of the man delightful places for a summer
After readlug the rnmty strong. testimo­
borne of the many in that region), the
nials Dr. Lakin-has. (a few are in this ad. do so. He has demonstrated that he can road, a few miles further on. strikes the
In thl» issue), no one can reasonably doubt get up some good races and Informs us that shore of Little Traverse Bay. which, al­
hit ability in cure piles aud other rectal he will get up another meeting In August most at tbe waters edge. It follows Into
if given proper encouragement. As he has
trouble*.
'
made a success Of it and given rati8faction, Petoskey and Bay View.
Through train service will be commenced
Dr. J. C. Latnpman has purchased the be certainly ought to receive the support
residence property ot Mrs. Mary T. Good­ of all. and we trust that tlie citizens here via the new route on June 25. and with
year, and will unite here July 1st Tbe win get up a rOod purse that will Induce the excellent service and fast time, which
Dr.’s friends will be pleased to welcome some big trotters and pacers here. It will be a special feature, “The New Way”
him home again.
would cost much and would certainly nay. cannot fall to proves popular one with
Has­ travelers.
Ladles, when you Want something nice by attracting big crowds each day.
Ttiropith parlor u»l -Irapin,
tings Is incMt fortunately situateil to iret un
for a party and don’t know what to get.
ran from Clilnwo yl« (be Wur Mremoor.
Just g«&gt; to the South side bakery ami get some good racra. being surrounded on nil and from IMrall vi, ltw oUwr
sides by cities hav.ing mile tracks, where
some of those maccaroons.
Something
there are always fast hon«s ready to co rV??- v 11&gt;,:r”"rr- l-ASMM * SoKTirnew for Hasting* but very nice.
?
VI* lire
out and enter races.
The south side bakery is prepared to
J W-,.,U- Kr » I'ebokty, tbnm&lt;b
n,.!'.,'.
’ nnw
that an addition. Trarerw city Utd C'harlmlx.
serve lunches at all bouts. This should be
borne hi mind at all times. Call un us .14x50 feet..will !&gt;e built rm the west sjde
Try tbe “New Way” this year nnd iw.
when you are In the city the 4th.
C1Urch’ ,tet- W M buffer «mvlnctd that it Is a good one
who Imdnno ttm Wnrk of canvamtag. has
W. E. Al.LGKO.
. Gmo. DkHaven.
met with very good
,n(| lia, ”
Gen’l Passenger Agent.
MIm Adda Jordan will conduct n sum­
mer kiink-rgarten school brtfbiiihii; July wail, at ll.« work. In JT
-5th. and emitiniiing five wivk. Tntitiin* ami Ilbr-ra.itj-, The tiiilMinn with fnm^ I
v n
, K#*‘
Transfer,.
for the term 32.50. Parents wlshliig to ■i&gt;‘* tunit.nre will
(.|,wnr.h &lt;.f r..
owing are tho real qatate transfers
rend chll.lryti will do w,-l! tl, twMy A|Us
over
in &lt;"O«1
June so. isi»a.as
Jordan a» early as pusilide.
hte wiu’i2ftr»bw‘
The build- i “J?0 rrora ,he book&lt;i!l
n-eister’tofflee:
Two bakers are now reqa’red to &lt;jr» the
baking at the South side bakery. \nM.n
K
''
“
"
“
’
otth.
ram.
------- - -- ---------Mr. AHgeo Started tn a Irag of fi wr
last him nearly a week. rfHIte now he u«fl over 1,000 prjund.« wwliy tn supply his'

Additional Local News.

fruits, caudles and Ice cream.

THE

I
| PR.

An

■he wuu&gt; ,u,

25
YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

SPOONS AND «
warranted to last.
Alan remember you
eet a Present—’‘Good
Form,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry store.
.
Quality and pnee al­
ways right.
Ara

F. R. Pancoast

It i« during the month .jf
June when everything is iH
bloom, that you should twe

Paris Green,
London Purple, White Holla
bore, Insect powder and Cat­
holic acid, and save your
fruit. The use of tin- aljovft
articles is infereaeing every
year, and there is no &lt;|ni4
tion as to their power to kill
all kinds of insects, also as to
the benefits derived froni .
their use. To obtain tin- best
results pure articles must be
used. You can find thesaiue
at

Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGGIST, alm a first
claas drug stock, .sold at prices
that has givert him tin* ri putation of “The low prj(V
druggist.” Call on him.

The Reliable Jeweler.

SPAULDING’S
Popular Dry Goods House.
CLOSING SALE

SUMMER

GOODS

Every day witneRnes a most gratifying in­
crease in our business. Every month is bettef
than the one before.
With the inspiration
that conies from success we are determined tn
. give this month a royal finish.
To-day we start another sale on wash fabrics
for hot weather. Our selections are entirely
new and embrace some very desirable things
found nowhere else in the city. We have by
our efforts during the past few weeks placed
our store in the lead of all competition.

DON’T MISS IT1

BIG CUt IN PRICES

NEW

SPAULDING'S

WAY.

ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.

a.’SH’.ImS,

Dress Goods
Silks,
Velvets,
Linings."

Trimmings,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Linens,
. . . Shoes.

Corsets
Fans
Umbrellas.
Underwear,

Curtain^,
Draperies
Shawl?
Jacket*.

Good Form and IfcMission
Good Form was

•

Started last November as a 32-page magazine. It was issued
from small quarters, its editor acting as business manager, proof-read­
er, mailing derk, and, in fact, doing all the work of: producing it
except the printing, which was farmed out to a small job cflice. Its.
subscription list was small—everything was small, but the faith of its
originators.

Good Form is
now seven months old—contains 80 pages and cover, has a new editon
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Thnrsd.iv. June 23- *t&gt;a-

T-i.w LMlrenj went U, Dvn.St Mun.:,,.

§50 worth of fireworks given .away to
customers at the bankrupt store.

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The alumni banquet will commoner
promptly at S o'clock Friday ufhruooo.

Fireworks given away with every purchise of 20 cents or mare, at the Bankrtri:
buSm“r,a
store.
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•^Mrs. Mary T. Goodyear will build n'Vjhe i
new home between her pressnt residence Sa^ora^1
anj tbatjof Mr. Denslow.
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V The contract fur building the mlditloo to
the .M. E. church has been let to Bentley *
Young, the contract price being SJ.iOO.
Elsewber&amp;Rrthls Issue will be found the

call for tbe Republican County eonrenibm
Forward your caucus calls to tlie Ba'xxeil

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

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When people step into our store and look our stock over and
get prices, they.say at once: “It’s a fact that I liave found the right
. place,” and they have a right to. for it is a fact that our stock of

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Our stock Is alwayu ready for inspection and
you will always find us willing to show goods. We are in the mar­
ket and expect to remain in. We buy our goods for spot cash, and
don’t do any long time credit business, therefore we can sell you
goods as cheap as any house in Michigan.
.
We don’t spend much time writing adv’s for the papers. All we
ask yon Is t- give us a call aud we will show you tliat we are as near
the front ranks as it’s possible to get and remain in line.
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Call on us aud we will leave it to,you if we know what we are
talking about or not
Hemember that erery man woman and child gets the
Ih beyond reproach.

You can buy an angel’s food cake at tho
A slater of Frank Ackerson, uf Bath. N;
South side baker}’ for nearly what the t»h- Y., is visiting film. .
t’ria! would cost you, the price Iwlng only
35 cents. And they are made by an ex­ • Mrs. Fred Busby, of Fenton, is visiting
relatives m Hie city.
pert baker too.
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living near
-Vended
Wilbur Wdlt’s, In the 3d wan!, found their the races lliursdny.
infant child dead la lb bed Sunday murnHoi Rankin, of Kalamazoo, took in the
The little one bad been smothered In races bcm Thursday
some manner pulling the bed cloths over
Uo" Ja* A. Sweeiy weal to Chicago
its face.toe first of the week, y
See the great lio.se race here tor a nurae
W. IL Wliippk- went to Kalamazoo
of $200 and the three mile bicycle race.
There will be endleas sport, nnd splendid 1 ue&amp;day on business.
entertainment Instead of the usual and
Mrs. M. W. Hicks and son Ford are
dangerous as well as exct-edingly cheat- Tinting in Dowagiac.
nutty fireworks, there will be an open nir
Guy and Doane Bauer returned from
. entertainment tn the evening, free for "all.
Ann Arbor Saturday.
‘
Charles Doyle, of Middleville, was tried
Manager Pendergnst nituriivd from his
before a jury in Esq. Kenustun's court
Tuesday tor keeping his barber shop open eastern trip yesterday.
on Sunday. A large petition from Mid­
Cron;, t-vz, It, ot IMIo’in.-. nalnd
dleville people favoring the opening of
friends
herg
last
week.
barber shopsfor a' reasonable Him- Sun­
days was p^sented. The jury disagreed.
John andiwill Duunlu|;, uf Grand Rap­

lie hare but one price and that's the. price you will find marked on the
goods.
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Yours respectfully,

The Fourth of July celebration In this id*, were in, the city Friday.
city h receiving much attention now. a
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nevins left for St
wagon with big placards announcing the
Louis, Mo. Monday evening. &lt;
| fact that Haslings-wlil be -lu U’’ July 4th,
j is being sent all over, the codntv. The
Fred and:Al Ackley, of: Bellevue, vldtefi
i hose race wilhbe one of the best features friends in the city Thurrday.
; ।-f the celebration, while tbe S-mlle bleyMbs Lotiie Kronewititir went to ’Mid­
cie will also be very exciting. There will
! be a good number of entries for this as the dleville the fore partof Hie wvek. X.
/ MIm Aimee Coulter, of Chicago, Is the
j prizes aggr&gt;.*gate $150.
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guest of Miis Gcrtrmie Smith this week. .
17C Many ot our rcadera will remfmber Mr,
I ami Mrs. Sil Wilcox, who formerly work­
Julhis Rus&lt;eU and W. A. Hams went to
ing in tbe furnittiat lhetory here, but he .Guu lake Monday on a fishing excursion.
nn now nt Rock Fiffis. 111.
Lu.-t week, so
fur Hastings. '
Chester Messer and Dan Reynolds went,
we are Informed. Mrs. Wilcox was thrlcs*
struck by lightning, tlie first two shocks to Dowugiau yesterday to take in thc racesJ
mild, the third occurred while site was eat­
Mr. am! Mrs. George Rkder. of Grand
ing dinner, and was so severe that her re-; Rapids, visited relatives in the city Fri­
covery was despaired of.
At the last re- day.
|&gt;ort she was Improving.
John Evans and plater Miss Minnie, of
The welcome sound of the turpHure far- Ijcllfvue, attended the races here last
tory whistle was heard Monday morning. ' week.
Jaqulth will this week ent
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Kcsiilvnct prop­ Superintendent
dp tbe necessary lumber-fur a gvo.1 ifited । “.T.
il£.. 9“*'n:
W&lt;1“ ’? Gran‘‘
at a bargain.
EnRapids Monday to gel pla’iis for her new
output of the six new suits the imw Co.
home.
I
.will make, and next week will-l&gt;egin to
add to tlie working force. Tlie new line
llnr
I’lillo Shall, of Bedton!, attended the
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4» sister,Mrs. Olive Swln. SatIs a tine one, and traveling men who have
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fumral
of hu
seen the sketches uf the new goods arej! urday.
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!; cne about Aug. ist. loud in praise of them, ainl a-sert th.it they
j
Frank Reid is visiting Ids parents here
will be hot sellent.
after an extended trip through the western
Andrew Caniplndl. who was committed jc’-ites.
to Kalamazoo asylum iu UW7 as un Insane
Mr. Chas. Waring, from tbe State Nor­
person by Judge Cole, nwaped from |bnt
institution a couple of years since, and mal school. Is the guest of Rev. Grigsby
succeeded In keeping out of the officers and wife.
■. do your artificial teeth
a
if •&gt;» «?:&gt;•! me dollar for way. Ijist week he appeared at Scott MeMr. Polhemus. of Marshall, visited nt
&lt;ty bolder. You can apply It Zlntosh’s. At first he did not show any his sister’s, Mrs. Dr. Lathrop’s, the first of
minute, and no matter It, symptoms of mania, laiteron he became
the week.
.
t it will hold firmly In the
quite insane, dangerously so. threatening
’ryti.i'cfrenmwtances.
Al Keith; Fred Parker And M. O. Ab­
:
fit’SBA Nil. D. I). S.
io burn McIntosh's buildings. He was
W hire (.loud.
bott
are
witnessing
the races In Dowagiac
brought before Judge Armstrong Monday,
Michiganand arrangements made for his return to this- week.
the asylum.
Mrs. L. C. Welton, of Chicago, was the
X Mbs Grace Ptiug. who has been attend­ guest of Mrp. W. J. Bowne A part of tbe
past week.,
ing St. Phillips (Roman Catholic) pin»chial school In Battle Creek for the past
Mason Nevins started tor Kansas Mon­
year, took part in lhe musical exercises nt day evening where he will travel for an
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the close of tbe year.’ That she is possess­ Eastern firuiA
ed of a very sweet voice is attested by the
Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Wood, of Lansing,
a
fact that she took part in five out of the were guests of T. Phillips a'tid wife the
ten numbers on the program. A Bz&lt;t!e
changes tor advertisements' Creek paper in speaking of one of her se­ first ot the week.•.?!i ti.B office Tuesdays at latest to lections has the fq/lowlng to say “Roses
Erv. Crejsy went to Chicago Munday^
&lt; n in t|n-issue of the week and Violeta." a ratal solo by MBs Grace not to vote tor Grover. Imt to get a peep at
Ptiug. disclosed a very promising voice. lhe Tammany tiger.
Tlie little lady was heartily encored by an
1• n •
Hartings Joly 4th.
MBs Radford, of Marshall, was the
appreciative audience.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Mtbrop a por­
A i i'i.w tor the glorious 4 th.
Mrs. Olive Swln died nt her home in tho tion of the past week.
'■*’ H r-: jic'ilo herself proud on July second ward Friday night of gangrene, to
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cook nnd Mr. am!
gether with a slight stroke of paralysis, at Mrs. M. L. Cook are in Martin visiting Mr.
the advanced age of 82 years. The if eceas­
r the Firemen’s dunce in Un- ed came to Johnstown from Ohio, In 1847.! and Mrs. B. A. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckhout, of
Tbe following year she married Wm. L.
mnd«- a big ent on flowers now;, Morford, who died about 20 years ago. A Toledo. Ohio, are expected here Saturday
couple bf j ears later she married Ja*. to remain over Sunday.
Swlnk who liVed but a few years afterdheir
Orlle VanHorn and Ix-wls Goodyear
' "i'rih&lt;‘4tli preparvtl.tp May to tbe marriage. She moved to Chis city from
have returned from the State University A
sf- ‘‘mw iii the evening.
Johnstown about IS years ago. Deceased
for thc summer vacation.
V tlie loike House, Thonmpple has been an active member of the M. E.
P. T. D’Arcy and J. E. Thoma, leading
church for upwards of th) year* and has
y ult.
I- 1’. Cvt.FL
: lived a consistent Christian life. During Jewelers of Kalamazoo, saw their speeders
I: .mj lirey was at Ford's hotelTues- her illness of several months she bore her travel nt the races last week.
; • !:■ . I. - adv. elsewhere iu tills issue suffering with Christian fortitude. Tim
Mrs. Bella Emery, of Grand Rapids,
funeral occurred Saturday evening. R&lt;»v.
A. -’b r program of sports has never
came to this city Monday io visit her
i'.''pa,’e&lt;). than the one here this Ftitfer officiating.
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. O. D. Spaulding.
Miss Kittle Holbrook hni been elected
A horse belonging to Corwin Williams,
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io the evening ot July 4 th, of Rutland, was hitched to a rattler and principal of one of the kindergarten schools
al the corner of Main and stood in front of Huffman Bros, store of St. Paul, Minn. This Is a recognition
Tuesday morning. He suddenly AoncelvN tliat Is veryghtlfylug io her many friends.
the notion of organizing himself into a
Mr. J. A. Gaylard. of Stockbridge, owner
m&lt;mey. we put on more trlm- picnic, and proceeded to have' one. He
' ’"ir hats than any house in the ran violently upstate street to the corner of the horses Itosewoud anil Dally News
• ’he lUekeL
of Jefferson, turned up that street^ and entered at tbe races here la*t week, was
while here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. (&gt;.
: •;&gt; n-u bn hand. If you want dashed onto the sidewalk east of E. \. A. WliilrighL Stockbridge was Mrs. W’s
Bogle's store, and just in front of Robert

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co
One-Price Clothiers.

Hastings, Michigan.

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Billingsley’s team. Here horse and rattler
parted company, the latter having cume
l ;• L-iioiiiiUlru: pxen-ises will take place Into violent contact with a hltelfing port.
-tJ
'‘fl yawl Friday afternoon, begin- About this time Bllllngalej's trainc«nclu&lt;tPi-mptly al 1:30 o'clock.
ed it was their golden opportunity? They
dashed up Jefferson to Court street, and
""'i' 'Hi dare buy millinery unless
then into Rorabeck's sheds. Blillngsfey s
our prices flr.*L
.
buggy was badly wrecked.
Phin Smith.
il’-n ”u:!it we put more and better trtinuf . ;, hark (ur t|lr nj„ney, m,,, aUy
in 1!:'- *'ity, at tin; Racket.
’ ’ " i-tl.i Simpson desires us to say to all
1- ':• •h-'ui-,I..urmil subscribers, that all
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market has opened up fairly
- l&lt; jirlre* ranging from 18 to 25
. !jp«ards according to quality

■ - dale that xe have a font lot
'* ''dy imoda., You can get a nice
« works ter ,« «mall amount.
Hams
V A.k Aim AX. ■

An-itlier racket on all itiilliuery *
!•&gt; -:n «t &lt;Xj uajs. Get our pric ■»
Fins Sutrii.

' h.:?t or the bicycle race can have
:rr«».*r charge for one yrnr.
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lu.-rdiaut tuu contributed
MJ'ir'
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ami cheapest
buy cb«P« lhjR

Ham’ &lt;S VanAkmax.

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It Is a matter of great pleasure and sat­
isfaction to refer ta the orderly manner ID
which the June races were conducted by
Mr. J. C. Cole, who had charge of them.
During the races not a single nrtert wa*
made, and it was Ute universal comment
that everything connecttsl with the races
had been conducted in a most orderly ami
agreeable manner. No fakirs nur skin
games were allowed ou the grounds to in­
sult tbe morality and decency of those who
came to see honest sport, and the unwary
bad IM Chance to lose money &lt;&gt;’&gt; another
jnan'a same. Moreover, the ju.lgws sreuretl by Mr- Cole, were men wlrn Insl-.ed on
having all race? conducted W the squareThey sat down on Jockeying hard, and «&gt;'•
•l»M «• «,«»• IXWlWM- 1»«M&gt; »&gt;■.»•
whole, w. ranii” pl«™
coul-l be biunJ .UH »”■
I’1
»tt.-n.l&gt;d w.-re :-lran&lt;l
??
OiMUm: ”” luoui-x- blit mule. IHUe-■
hopeaar dbzen, will enwjrwz III™ Iprovide «a Aorinl meetl'h,’- Tlirte r. ci.
help Hie town, end lend lu «&lt;ve II; O4M'.!•
reputailuu tor i-nlerprlw. « e tri «
zrr.n&lt;ewenl» may win
wl1
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Cole tor race. Io the ne»r Iizjare-

former home.
Kw. H. Miller. City Marshal of Hastings,
nnd four daughters spent Sunday with the
tormer’s brother and nephew. James and
W. K. Miller, of Penfield. Tbegirls being
excellent singers tuaialed the choir on
Children's day at the Bedford schoolhouse.
No. 7 —Battle Creek Journal.
Tbe many friends of Mrs., J. I. Prentiss,
of Buffalo. N- Y., will be pleased to know
that she will leave In September for a
year’s trip in Germany.
Her two
danghtetr. the Ml»»m Majyanrf Ada will
accompany her. the former to continue her
studies hi InstrumeiiUl music, the latter
10 take lesson® in yijcal cztllnre.
Mrs.
I’n-mlra WM roruierbj 1 rraM.nl «&lt; IM*,
city, her maiden natnd being MB* Lil* u

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11 a why.
Mias Ella Hallock Inis been 4ec»d prin­
cipal of onn of the schools In the city of
Jackson. Mich.; at a salary,-of W50. It Is
u.ry plcs-lng to her many friends In th.?
etty that h-r ability and work Xs « teacher
turn txrn’-t th»» rwogDixed.
The BaxSZi:
B pleased to «"’* the faet and c-mgri.rolates MBs Uallock, as well m the «cb’»i
aiilhnrllics «»t Jack .son in securing one so
well qualified to serve them.

LKONAun-l’ALMBU-l" thia ettv Juno 0*b.
bv Rev. WmoCampbeH. Mr. v. m. tyo’mrd of
this city, and Uesstc Palmer; of Horgan.
Mich.

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Two stores this iveek.

THE
INCREflJ’lNQ OF
OUR • DONESS
No seed, no harvest; no
thinking, no doing; no labor,
no reward. We are not ex­
empt from the universal, invari­
able law of progress. Pedi­
grees don't count in business.
It's only because we do our
best every day and season that
we mark a deeper, longer,
broader notch every year in
our progress stick, and right
here we want to call your at­
tention to the fact that we have
the largest and finest salesroom
for clothing in this county.
Let us turn- to one side of
it—the manufacturing.
The
Stein Bloch Co., Wholesale
Tailors, have a reputation sec­
ond to none. Their garments are
the finest made.

••THE BEST
IS ALWAYS THE
CHEAPEST”

NEQL1QEE JHIRTJ
* Thc greatly increasing demand
for Negligee Shirts has this season
caused a production of an unusual
variety of desirable shirting fab­
rics, and this summer no doubt the
Negligee Shirt will be more pop­
ular than ever. We show a hand­
some line of these goods in the
various fabrics and styles, suited
for various occasions, and the pri­
ces suited to your pocket book.

DRESS SHIRTS.
In Dress Shirts we certainly of­
fer the best and largest selection
in the city. There are the plain lin­
en bosoms, linen with neat all over
embroidery, plain and fancy Pique,
plain and embroidered Satine
Stripe, etc.

STRAW HAT/.
Yes, this is fine Straw Hat
weather, and the Straw Hat season
is here. We are prepared for
it with an enormous stock, both
in medium and fine goods. The
manufacturers have done them­
selves proud this season. The
styles qre new and original.
There are many pretty and popu­
lar novelties.
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UNDERWEAR.,
We sell only Underwear of es­
tablished excellence, and bearing
the name of makers whose name is
an assurance of quality. We have
a complete assortment of medium
and light weights in Balbriggan
and Merino. Remember that in no
other department is the buyer so
little able to judge of values, and
so dependent upon thc good faith
of the seller.

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Hastings Banker
Thursday, June ’3. 18i)-'

tbe best known editors l« life «"lp an&lt;1 af
newspapei office*. rqidpraente. etc.

Tbe wluc*tlon«l exhibit from Colorado
to the World’s Fair H expected to &amp;&lt;• exevp­
' tionally good. That itmaybrlutrlligently
I i.rmretl. Dr. Snyder. President of the
State Normal School, who is an etithwdw
OUR COUNTY
tic esiwri in expedition affair*.' baa been
engaged^ *•?tbe state Board. to *Wt
Defeat I. italMif-- 014
teachers’ Institutes an&gt;l the schools uf the
July
state, Inna klndencarten to eollegr. «ud
E. J. ll.rtnwn b bolldfag ■
ncW explain whaj is wanted and how it can be
best prepared; ’* He carries with him a
home at Dolton.
M1, Henry Kerb.*. Hrl»» r&gt;™e Dellon. mass of specimen work with which tn illus­
—»n. that the rmm isillt fnxa two eow. trate his addresses. The result Is that he
leaves both teachers and scholars changed
tatw,, weel". •!» «" •W'm
■ 1°, ot leu with *11 the n.Uk .ml ere.to they from a state of bewilderment into oec ot
2h,,I. .nJ then MJ
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understanding and enthusiasm, and pre-'
butler. The breed ol pared to work effectively In gathering the
exhibit desired.
□cows is not stated.
Tbe Herald agitates for a race iraek at
Colorado women will probably’ be repre­
sented numerously at the World’s Fair.
Freeport.
John Yargcr. of Freeport, is preparing At least, many of them are making appll‘"'is for space, and are preparing ex­
the way to spend some money next Novell- —
canons
In lhe Fine Arts department
ber. He tells the tWI that they can fflblts.
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___aIKweek
HarrIf
I. Harri
Itl'blitV
smoke
at his expense ..
for
­ twenty-three women—twenty artists and
three sculptors—have applied tor space.
son shah be elected.
.
The work of some of them ha« attracted
The Narfhvllie News pronounces tlie favorable attention In art exhibitions both
races there as by far surpassing those of abroad nnd In this country. Wallpaper,
carpet and portiere designing, decorated
last year.
Some Nashville party must have it in chiua. woodcarving, embroidery, literature
for Chas. Scheldt’s saloon, as a fire of un­ cte., are among the Hues in which women
doubted Incendiary origin was started In are intending exhibitors. Copies of the
tbe building in which, the saloon h locate.! works ot every Colorado author are to be
on the evening of the 9th. But for ber exhibited in the state building.
water works system, Nashville would have
suffered a severe loss from the work of
the firebug.
A large bonfire was built on the fiats
south of the depot, Wednesday evening,
which was regular practice night for the
fire department. The fire was lighted and
a messenger sent to ring the bell. None
of tlie boys were at thc engine house, but
they got there In lively sh’ape and from
the time the bell tapped until they bad a
stream of water on tbe fire was exactly
three minutes, which U pretty good time
edfhdderluij that the run is about one-third
of a mile-—Nashville News.

A night-blooming cercus belonging to
Mrs. W. H. Young blossomed Tuesday
evening, a number of friends nnd neigh­
bors dropping In to witness the ev^t.
The blossom was a wonderfully large and
perfect one. and of the most exquisite
"beauty, and the aroma filled the entire
house.—Nashville News.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
The storm which was nbtlced ns pass­
ing to tbe north of this city on Monday
afternoon, partook of the nature.of a hailatorm at Bedford center, and ninny . win­
dow lights In dwellings in that vicinity
were broken. We are taformed that some
twenty-five lights were broken in the Bedfowl church. Patrick Burns was among
those who lost several window lights and
George Nye’s wheat was badly cut by tlie
pearly hail. Wheat and fruit are thought
to have suffered to a considerable Extent
throughout the neighborhood. •'Officer
Marcellus who was at Bedford at lhe time
of the storm brought some samples of the
stones home with him wrappeii up In a
paper, and after driving that distance the
atones were the sire ot a large marble.—
Battle Creek Journal.

John Hoekstra, of Battle Creek, aged 74
years, ha* wandered away from home, nnd
anxious relatives are searching for him.

.The notice is going the rounds of the
press again this year advising fnrtner.s to
plant a bean or two in a potato hill and
the potato bug will not appear on the
vines. Of course It will not cost very
much to try the experiment, but we have
wn it tried and we have also seen it fall
to be of any benefit. Praia green or Lon­
don purple will kill the bugs, but we dou't
believe that anything has been •‘patented’’
yet that will keep them off the vines us
long as they (the bugs) continue t-j be in
existence.—Sunfield News.
The survivors of the Sevenfh Michigan
Infantry to the number of seventy-five
Were In Fenton-Tuesday, ami took action
upon the claim of Robert Hcudershott that
he was the original' “drummer Buy of the
Kappabannock.” resolving that he was a
fraud, and challenging him to produce one
witness hi support of his claim of having
crossed the 'Rappahannock -with the
Seventh Dec 11, 1802.

A railroad locomotive exploded about 11
miles from Climax Wednesday.
There
-were 30 cars In tlie train, 15 of which were
partially wrecked aud eight ot them piled
up in lhe space of two car lengths. Cause
of the explosion is a mystery.
William
Woods the engineer was injured; William
Smith, fireman, badly scalding him. Sev­
eral others were more or less injured, but
It is not thought that any ot them will die.
World'! Fair Notes.

Roundsvllle Wildman, United States
consul at Singapore. Straits Settlements,
has written to Walker Fearn, chief uf the
Foreign affairs department, that he hopes
to have one of the best colonial exhibi­
tions ever sent out by that colony.
His
highness, the Sultan of Jahore, has signi­
fied his Intention to take active Interest in
the representation to be made at the fair.
Among tbe numerous congresses which
will be held at Chicago during the World’s
Fair Is one on water commerce. It Is be­
lieved that no difficulty will be experienc­
ed iu making the congress International in
■^Rracter. as water transportation is a sub­
ject of supreme interest to nearly every
nation. John C. Dore of Chicago Is chair­
man of the committee which Is promoting
the pro;»osed congress.

A miniature model of a typical wnwrn
farm complete in every detail, will l* ex­
hibited-i:i the Washington state building
at the WorldVFuir." Among other 'vihlte
Its will t»e a cpllectlon of specimens of all
thc Species of birds, fish and animals Io be
found in tho state. The interior of the
building will le- decorated in large part by
lhe women of tlig state.

. The Texas World’s Fair Auxiliary will
ojien al Galveston Nov. 5, and close Jon. 9
1808. The auxiillary,- as planned, will be
an extensive nnd very complete exhibition
of Texas products, industries, mnnufatturi&lt;!s. etc. It will be preparatory to the
Worlds' Fair at Chicago, for TrWn ■ the col­
lection there shown the state will take il,e
most of the exhibits which will constitute
the Texas display al Chicago. It Is Siev­
ed that the Auxiliary will be the means
also of supplying a large share of tbe
money to be expended on tbe state’s rep­
resentation at the Exposition. According
to its prospectus, recently published. the
Auxiliary Is to lie quite a pretentious af­
fair and greatly promotive of th^s trade in­
terests of the state. Mexico and the Cen­
tral and South American countries areinvited to participate in it. A &amp;Q.09D
building Is being erected at Galveston Mr
Its aceumodatlou.

Hcruliu in a Big City.

Teamsters and teams. ■ men, boya and
shopgirl* were rushing horaqward, and
the conf-sion w-rnt enough to paralyze such
as me. for I had just returned from' six
months of quivt mid peace in thc primitive
woods.
Suihletily I was forced against a wall by
a lot. of people swerving out of the way ot
^runaway cab borae. For n passing inf4tmit the noise was ite-nsifled and perhaps
a score of the hurrying boy* broke into a
ru n to see what damage' t he horse would
do further up town. Then die normal
movement of the human stream was resunusl nnd I. stemming the tide, made my
my .way on down street. At lhe next cor­
ner I saw a stalwart German leaning for
support against a jeweler's window. The
horse had run against him and one side of
his fnce was lacerated and covered with
blwxi. He was moaning with pain, but
the pawns by vouchsafed only to stare nt
him so lung as they could see without stop­
ping. He was too much hurt to notice my
offer to conduct him to the New York Hos­
pital, which was not far away. So I hnstened to the next etamer for a policeman
and was lucky enopgh tn find one.
By tbe time th/policeman came up half
a dozen men nnd women had gathered
around the sufferer.
• What’s the matter here?” asked the
binecoat, although I had of course told him
he facts.
"This nitui’s had a fight,” said one of.the
bystanders. ’
“Ob, be has. has be!” muttered the
policeman scornfully. “Well, where’ethe
other fellow?"
“Gone on up the street.’’
With a grin the policeman took.jhe
wounded man by the arm and led him off
toward thc hospital.
I followed across the street an&lt;l. merely
for curiosity, asked one of the lookers on
what hud happened.
“Oh. nothing, except the fellow resisted
nnd got a taste ot the club, that’s all."
Then I wem on to the hospital and heard
the sufferer’s explanation. He had tried
to slop the : -nnway horse ami had been
struck by the footboard of the cab.
If a man wants to do anything heroic in
New York be should have his own witness­
es with him. Tho chance spectator never
has any time to stop nnd explain to Inquirern.—New York Herald.
Tlie Spirit of DestructlveniMuk

FORTIriED WITH DOCUMENTS.

• tuo

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Judging u llorM- by JIi« Look*.

“I never art about a horse’s traits,” said
a horse .buyer the other day. “All I want
is a gcxxi square look In the face. Once in
a hundred times I may mistake the head,
but not ofteL-r than that, I believe.”. It
doesn't require an expert to rend horses’
faces either. A person who has never
bandied a horse can saunter down Broad­
way any afternoon and’point out the good,
docile family* carriage horse, the biting
horse, the treacherous animal, the one
likely to kick or run at any moment, or the
proud, high spirited horse that may be
dangerous and yet not vicious in the least.
The kicking horse can nearly always be
singled out by the vicious gleam in his eye,
which stamps him a born kicker. There
are horses broken down by long and eontinuttj strvtce for man, which show #ad
facial expreadon. These may be found hitched to drays
around .town, to rickety wagons of ped­
dlers an&lt;l ragpickers, and occasionally
to wagons of contractors and teamsters.
Once perhaps they were full of tbe buoy­
ancy uf youth, but constant drudgery bar
made t hem mere tools, barely animals. —
New York Sporting World.

1,200 MEN

.

We were waiting at the depot In Ja=kWhere lichen covered tree stems are com- ,
looking m
mon. we find lichen colored caterpillars, &lt;
Jdna
mothsand other inrecta. A pretty moth 1 one shoe cut open on tap and
(Cleora ginbraria), not uncommon in the fully on that foot came into -h«
New Forest, is white, dusted with black, I room and solicited fnendly aid- n*&gt;«
made was as faol,‘?'r8ra.
and its larva, which feeds upon lichens, is pkinatio:
“Gentlemen, I have received a telegram
of the same color. Some years ago, while
from Srailne to •!&gt;?
lbMl
"l:‘
1
collecting insects In that locality, I found .
W "J*- “oneK “
“•
in the same tufts nf lichen a small black &lt; dyl»r 1
and white spider just as closely resembling
mlrter." repH«l 'hc “J4
the lichens.
It is HUppoeed that these various color j
ho «™&gt;k, who h.&lt; .
resemblance* have been brought about by j ho.rtoJ looKKhoul him. ’ wb.it •Hl"”'
the need for concealment. A caterpillar ;
frequenting lichens, &lt;w a bird living among 1
leaves, would be greatly advantaged by a
Utb.- borooiw.
color resemblance to their several «ur- |
"Humph! Got the telegram to show lor
roundings; hence variations in the required ;
direction have escaped destruction, and It, I auppoeer,
there has been through long ages a grad­
••Got it right in your pocket, probably!”
ual perfecting of the nsemlilances. This
“Certainly—here It is!"
Is tho jnoat generally received explanation;
And he pulled out a telegram seAt_from
it accounts also for the coloration of ani­
mals like the spider, to which I have re­ Sanilac and received at Jackson Wljj
just
as he had stated. More than.that,'tbe
ferred. whlth do not so much need prot«tion from their enemies as a disguise with receiving operator bad attested the fact of
tbe help of which they can steal upon their its being genuine. The cold hearted man
was taken aback, but after a moment ho
prey.
We must, however, guard against taking | rallied and said:
"It’s a wonder you didn't claim to be an
generalities for granted without a careful ।
examination of the several cases. Many . old soldier!’’
'
t
,
‘T am one, sir," was Lhe quiet reply.
years ago Mersrs. Kirby and Spence called
“Got the proof#of that, probably?’
attention to the resemblance between
“I have. sir. Here Is my discharge.
lichen feeding insects and their food:
There was no getting around the fart,
“Many of the mottled moths which take
their station cf diurnal repose on the north and thocold hearted man seemed a littio
side of the trunks of trees are with diffi­ shaky as be continued:
“Yes. I #•&lt;!. Probably got your foot hurt
culty distinguished from the gray awl
green lichens that cover them. Of this in tbe service of your country?"
“Ye», sir. A runaway horse attached to
kind .".re Miselia apriliana and Acronycta &lt;
psi. The caterpillar of Bryophlla algae, I a mnil wagon stepped on that foot while I
when it feeds on thc yellow Lichen juni- . was trying to stop him. Here is nn affi­
periuus, is always yellow: but when upon | davit to that effect. I &gt;upi»osa you’d csB
the gray IJchen snxntiiia its hue becomes j that in the service of my country, wouldn t
pray. This change is probably produced . you? Il was in the servlcu ?f the governby the color of ita food.”
ment.’at least."
The hist sentence contains a mast note­
“But #co here," continued the other, un­
worthy suggestion, which may help us in willing to acknowledge defeat, “thls'leleexplaining many similar eases of colora­ gram about your sister is a week old."
tion iu a much simpler way than by natu­
“Certainly. I haven’t been able to rabo
ral selection or natural elimination. It is ’ the money to get there.”
well known that the pigments which are
“She’s probably dead by this time."
often the cause of the tailors in animals, and
“She is, sir, as thl# «&gt;ther telegram realways, except in the case of white, of • ceived two daysago will inform you.”
plants, are extremely resistent.to chem­
“Then what’s tlie use of your going?"
ical action. Some of these pigments will
“To make arrangements for the future
p;uss unscathed through tbe strongest acids care of her three orphan children, air.
md the most powerful alkalis, it is quite Here's a letter duly attested, proving that
ronceivable. then, that they will be equally she left three who must be looked after."
unaffected by the chemical action of an ani­
He pulled out the letter and handed it
mal’s digestive juices.
over. Everybody was now chuckling over
. There is, however, no nerd at all for the fix tbe cold hearted man was in, and
theory upon this point; it has been shown he had sense enough to take tbe only
to be the case in several insuuicvs. Dr. route open and get out of it by handing
Eixig found in the Mediterranean a species the man a dollar. He didn’t feel right
of worm living In the interior of a sponge. about II, however, and observed:
The sponge was a brilliant yellow, the
‘•It's a wonder you haven't a document
color being due to particle* of a peculiar ■ proving that you got burned out in tbe
pigment deposited in ita’ tissues. The great Chicago lire!”
worm was also yellow, and It might bo
“But I have, s|r! Here lt| is! , Knowing
supposed that t this harmony had been how human nature is, I make no asser­
brought nlxiut'Ly the necessity for conceal­ tions which I cahtiot hack up with sworn
ment. An inquisitive fi»h puking its nose
documents."
into the interior (ff the sponge, in search of
And what did-ho do but hand out an old
the various small ertaturea which con­ affidavit, signed) and sealed, that attested
stantly take up their lodgings in such ; that be had lost &lt;1,000 worth of household
soot, would pass over the "protective’: goods in the Garden City holocaust! This
Alored" worm, and select one that was
took both legs from under the man, and
obvious on sccount of its different colors.
he went outdoors in a huff and did not re­
It was found, however, that the color of
turn.—Detroit Free P.tas.
the worm was merely due to particles of
the coloring sulntanceof the host, which
had p.*uscd uutof the intestine of the worm
By means of an instrument called lhe
into its skin.—Blackwood’# Magazine*
photoebronograph, inrented at George­

Working da)' and
night on V ictor Bicy­ Go to DR. LOWRY’S ;lu,|
cles and do not
haw your eyes fitted with eje
produce them fast
glasses or spectacles. In OT
enough to supply the i der to have your eyeigh t
preserved into old age. the
demands.

THE VICTOR
LE/IDS.
SHRLEY W. SMITH,
The Victor Man.

eyes should be properly exam
ined and the right kind of
glasses worn.
Dr. Eowtkkeeps a large stock of the fin.
est quality an&lt;J greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and spe. ta
cles at his office, where -.on
can have your eyes exanjined
at all tmes.

SABBATH SCHOOL SONG.
Up men of toil, when you seek for a choice.
Let your own better judgment decide,
Thc Light Running Plano wifi brighten your field
For she is never found lacking when tried.
As she glides through the fields of tlie Golden Grain.
And the wealth of bright Hewers in crown shear. -.
As they fail seem glory, and smile aS the song birds
Are singing around the Plano.

town college observatory, a star is caused
to record with absolute accuracy tbe time
of ita own transit across the meridian,
thus eliminating all personal errant.
Should a man ‘In China I* unfortunate
enough to .are the life dl another from
drowning ba Is saddled with the expense
of supporting the sared one for tbe remain­
der of that person’s life.

Call anJsee us.

The number of epileptics Is very large;
probc.biy there are a quarter of a million
In this country. The amount of suffering
sudured by the patients and their friends
must be incalculable.

T. N.WNSTON&amp;SON,
Hastings, M&lt;c::

IT’S A “JIM

dandy;

The stock of lumber and shingles lah-ly
purchased by

Huw un Island Grew.

In 1867dier majesty’s ship Falcon report«i a shoal about thirty miles west of Namnka, one of Phc islands in the Tonga or
Friendly group.
This was considered
rather odd, a deep sea sounding expedition
having but nine mouths previous reported
G,OX) feet uf water in that vicinity. Ten
yean* later, in 1877, H. M. S. Sappho re­
ported weeing smoke rising from what had
been calhnl the “Falcon Shoals,” nnd in
1885 a passing ship’s logbook noted Hint a
volcanic island Lad arisen on the bite of
the "shoals.’’
On Oct. 14, 1885, a submarine eruption
farther increased the size of Falcon island,
as it has since been called, fur when the
United States steamer Mohican visited
that portion of the Pacific in 1880 many
islands were found scattered about in
what hod been 0,000 feet uf water in 1887.
Falcon island, which, by the way, con­
tinues to grow, was then 1 and 4-10thi of
a mile long and ICO above the water in
the highest place. In 1890 it was nearly
two miles long nnd a mile wide and had
two active volcanoes,—St. Louis Republic.

It was just luncheon hour the other day
when a truck loaded with a big piece of
glass plate halted before the rear of the
Equitable bulMiog, on Nassau street.
There was a windlass geared to the truck,
nnd from tho top of thc building n rope,
rigged with pulleys, reached,-to thesa^eet.
Four men were on-tbe truck, and they
fastened tbe rope to'the plate glass, pre­
paratory to' hoisting it to a window on the
top floor.
■
The Lion and the I! n I corn.
। Tbe work w'ent cn briskly and a crowd
The unicorn came into the royal arms
A very fine collection of tropical olanta, of some hundreds had gathered when the
facludlng some of the largest specimens glass began to ascend. When. It was well with James 1. It belongs to the royal arm«
-will be • ent from Jamaca to the World'*1 above the pavement the crowd extended of Scotland. The signet ring of Mary,
Fair. Tbe arrangements for their trans­ from the seer-* of action to Cedar street on 'mother of James, is in existence, having a
portation have already been made.
the north ant to Wall street ou the south. unicorn on it. In tbe royal arms there­
fore one supporter represents England, the
Great Britain’s building at the World’s It was composed entirely of men, every one other Scotland.
, Fair Is now In process of erection. The of whom kept hiaeyes tirpily fixed on the
The lion and the unicorn occur also in
structures of a number of other foreign
The workmen ground nway grimly at ancient Buddhist scriptures, placed to­
nations will be begun within ten days or
gether as supporters. Both of these ani­
the.crack,
and
the
plate
rose
steadily.
two weeks, as cotnmlasioners are on the
When it was.-bout half way up all necks mals also nre seen playing drafts together
ground preparing to Inaugurate work.
were craned to an average angle of about in the well known Egyptian [minting. But
The postal facilities -and service at the 45 degs., and thc angle increased as tbe the oldest connection of the two is iu the
World's Fair will constitute a part of the men toiled on. It was a silent crowd. No­ blessing uf Jacob and of Moaes.—Notes
.
.
V. 8. Government exhibit and, naturally, body spoke. Each addition to it seemed to and Queries.
will be as near perfection as possible. join in the ipirit of the occasion, and find­
A Diary uf Three Centariea.
The expense estimate.! to be necessarr to ing a convenient spot begsui to gaze with a
A diary begun more than three centuries
•ccompllsh this is 8163,047.
I’ostmastrr- detennlnr.tiou that would not l»e moved.
General Wanamaker baa asked tiiat an ap­
It was nut until well after luuchetm hour ago by the Ilozalai family of Japan has
propriation of that sum be' made by the that the giasa reached ita destination. been kept up continuously by tbe varioun
government.
Thc men ut Lhe windlasa stopped. Then, betuls to whoMe charge it was committed
after the huge burden had been carefully until tbe volumes now fill eight largo
An exhibit showing the press resources guided through tbe window by means of chests. It was no New Year’s experiment
and accompllahmenta of Michigan Is cvn- consider:.hie shouting on the part of tlie with either the original Colonel Hoxaku or
MmplatM by the World's Fair board of men above, and vice versa, the crowd dis­ bls successors.—New York Prem.
that state, and it Is believed that the persed and went back to business late.
Toe Rco«ou for It.
Michigan Press AMoeiatlun will undertake
But nn sigh of relief was sheared, for
Belle—CboBy isui regular stick!
the preparation of It it is proposed to there wm not a man there
had not
Blanche—Poof fellow’ He can’t help it;
procure copies of all the papers published yearned from the bottom of . his heart fot
Id the state and bind them, the dailies In the glass to fell and dash to pieces on the be associates almost wholly with his cane
^■e volume, the weeklies lu another and pavement.—New York Evening Sun.

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rih.
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studing.
.
.
.
The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.
.
Their No. 2 shingles are
too sweet
for anything.”

WlllU Tillbrook
Banal

Mayor Tillbrook
of McKees port, rx, had a Scrofula Lune bunder
onaear which tho pliysican laucedcnd then it
becano a running lore, r-:d was. followed by
erynpebu. Mrs. Tillbrook gave him

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

tho sore healed up, ho became perfectly well
and Is now 3 lively, robuit bey. Other parents
whoso children suffer from impure blood
should profit by this example.

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

isniumrui

SEWING MACHINE?
If 80, buy of the man who sells at the same price te tlie
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you $55
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other for $25 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!

Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
lates an instance of what Is being accom­
plished by farmers In the Red Riser Valley
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said
S. J. Leland, near his town of Dwight, N
180 acrea of lantl ,n the “Prior
of 1891, for 82.600. and raised crops that
arawn,worth tbe salary of a government
clerk, in exc«s of the cost of his farm, as
per thc following statement*
11“
“ -j""; «
.........RMI »
'«» „ .. oats, Mt 30c............... 1ST.00

iieductiug cult of tan'rt

. VMS!
■ r.owjo

Cases of thia kind are so comnirm'^at
Ibej are, tni« |n -j,. MW1
west.

The Dollar of the Poor Man
Is just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich. He Mils
The Light Running World Renowned Domestic, The New
Home and some other first-class machines.
He will sell you a machine for a small payment ■; 'Wn
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you to call on him before you buy.
Needles, oils and parts for all machines,

-

T. PHILLIPS.

�I of «5-n^

He

• He’,
' l ull isirttculanuri

pt:

- \ . nr-old S.isiniiw I oy
'■.■thing yrotonlay.. j
n Mountain i* in Jail
to kill a c'Mupau-

-it McKI

ibu Branch
a&gt;MK*iatloh

•f B«y

ii, f.i.ttid Rupidd
to give the mein-

ORGIA

T

jLL'USZNBEi

CiAPTER IL
7lit: LETTER.

wouM erer hear From him again, thomrh
WM„ war i„ prarat-^
1 al!u» though: h«'d write to me. both* cm™
•°“,m »»l cuttanS^Til.
Mvwdld. He Otod to think «o much ol
tutMolth. tronW^-ornn, o.-lbec«m»a,
Don. too. and «ng alia, Rctlln
presents."
“r3’drutM
tSS
"J?.9
m,3ht V
fr™ hhn,"
Tb&lt;»a &lt;SU1, w«e Of a ,'klmn
said Mr. Rigsby reflectively, “thonrh I
" a‘!’90 ■”ra«l by the wttlors
thar ain't no tellir. it’s been nigh onto nt .) Ip IxnUtU, w-jor. they wera berS
ten years since he went away, hain’t it?” Ibj nutin, uutl. o™,! by lhe
“Jist ten hut spring. I hope well
“n Fl?
hra Xt
find the letter)
the inornin, for it Tbt '1- W
or
lornr.
moek# mo fee! oneaay to low? it when it
might be of emportance to tw."
n S I'"’’1! th° ?'“•
U,Me of
“So it might, an Hl take u good look
,r is.
“tL*" pn"“t•prrad
fer it as soon as dafHght com«."
|tr tb» .»««&gt;. th. «,t-.lm in K,^, lo.
■While the two were discussing the
*° ci;r',n&gt;“ mrarart. to
musing letter Ben Ropes had ridden to
,
cutUeoutot tbe country
his ranch house, and on arriving there '
T-™ cattle
he took the letter from hia pocket, but
I
“a‘1 •SB’Wriv. and reto his snrprUo he found that he had two p"7 *•’b""1 **&gt;’ TOblas of th., a.-alers.
letters in the place of one. Alter read­ I Baidoa, they claimed that then- wee no
ing his cwa he examined the other to each .lue.™ M Term, f,ver known
find it addressed to -Mr.*. Sally Am, wwns cnttle. and that thc .Ifcam com.
Rigsby."
. plalmvt di &lt;r»e u ,pcciM „f nBrin
"ni
’f I didn’t pick up a ! r.ot contagious.
In support of thia
Ictterjhpr&lt;ti&lt;ln’t belong to me.” he’coin- i theory tb jy produced abundant proof
inenteuT aa be gazed at tbe address on t ."i no Texas cattle were ever afflicted
the envelop:.
-It’a fnfui some lawyer | wit ’. the dUexm known ;w Texas or
at Baxter Springs.”’ he continued, us his SiKtnuh fewr. aud to claim that they
eye fell on the small printed curd on the brought the disease into the state wm
letter. “Wonder what thov could be absurd and unjust
writing to lhe Riggsbys about? I’ll open
On tho other hand tho settler# claimed
it anyway and see if it’s fit for them to that the genus of Texas fever were earread, and n low laugh escaped him as riv^?n thu h°°f8 of the Texas cattle, and
he broke the seal and took the letter out while it- did not appear us a disease
Seating himself at a small table on among them, it readily developed into
which a kerosene lamp burned, he un­ such when transmitted to cattle of native
folded th- letter nnd read as follows:
breed.
•Law Office of Barnaby &amp; Dux,;
This theory was supported by over­
“Baxter .Ifringh. Kansas,
'
whelming evidence to tho effect that
“August 2, 188fl.
)
wherever Tvxaa cattle were drive*, the
“Mrs. Sally Ann Riggsby, Ringgold,Ga.: native cattle were attacked with tbe
“My Dear Madam—It is onr painful fever if allowed to graze on the land
duty to inform yon of the death of your over which they had passed. And thus
uncle, James II. Mansfield, who died at matters stood at the opening of our story.
this place of a fever on the thirty-first of
l.i&gt;t month.
CONTINUED
“A* the attorneys o‘f your late uncle,

1

it-is our pleasure to inform you that he
has left it will bequeathing you quite a
From a letter written by Mr*. Ada E.
snug fortune, consisting of valuable Hurd, of Groton, S. !&gt;., we quote: “Wa*
property and rval estate situated in tho taken with a bad cold, which settled on iny
city ot Fort Scott. Kansas, some sixty- lungs, cough set in ami finally terminated
In ebnsutnption. Four doctors gave me up
five miles north of this place.
“It is also our pleasant duty to add saying I could live but a short time. 1
gave
myself up to my Saviour, determined
that tho deceased h:ia left a generous
if 1 could not stay with my friends or.
legacy of five thousand dollars in cash
rnnh. 1 would meet my absent ones above.
to your son. David liar! ford Riggsby, My husband was advised to get Dr.
which is debited in the Bank of Fort King's New Discovery for consumption,
Scott, you being appointed his executrix i roughs ....
and colds. I gave It a trial, took
without retjuirement of bond.
We 1 &gt;«i
in xlf
alf eight bottlre;
bottles It
' luu
'
cured me and
I L rn r fcr ye, S'lrti/."
. should strongly advise you to proceed to I ihmk &lt;*’»d 1 am now n well and hearty
,L
’••■/trouble between yon Fort Scott as soon as it will suit your i Wo,n,M' " Tr,al ,’ullh’’ trw’ at
convenience, where we could meet you ’
drugstore, regular sire, 30c
r ' .isked Dan when the nt any time you might mention and nd- , ,n‘ ^l-ou’
'•
•
lA-ared.
just matters as you might be pleased to *
Go&lt;kL Look*.
•r.t th- cuttle agin. He’#
direct. ■
! &lt;kxxl leek* are more than skin deep, de-re as if anno of the set"Trusting that you will favor us witk 1 l'&lt;‘"'ting upon a hi-alHiy condition of all the
• -kin ■ - cattle, an when an early reply, advising us as to vour in-‘ vl,al. or*“}Vti lf
** ,u,J,c,*Vv*
Il tn ;■&gt; D-marks 1 hit him.
have ■ bilious
stomach
tended course r
off action, we .L
are your • }. ou(II-ordeml
J(MI look,
have aif dyour
" IM.pUc
hwk
-f in* comes around hyar
most obedient torvant.,
I
kb|,,„s, u.
b,v„ ,
“Barnaby &amp; Dill
pinched Jook. Secure good health and
we are ijuing to haye
An exclamation of astonishment es- | you wiOave good looks. Electric Bitter*
cattlemen.” replied
caped the cattleman’s lips as ho finished l.« tlie great alterative nnd tonic acts
lb
It is plain to see
Um
feuding tho letter.
! dirt’c.lly on these vital organs. Cures
:&lt;.&gt; make war on the set"So there is a fortune alwut to come , t’luiplv*. blotches. ImjIIs mid gives n good
» u &gt; telling where it may into the tpssessiun of those scamps that's | &lt;’”n|l’,’Ddo". Sold a’. W. ID Goodyear’s
boon canning iu to much tnmbln »f laid . ‘bak-torr. Sto. p.r boul.-.
that way, 1 must adHuckiea’* Arnjm s*ive.
r.itlier; “11111 1 think But it'M be a good long spell before they I
see this letter. My enemies is delivered ■
The best salve In thc world for cuts,
,vn with tlwim if they
into my hands—they are. by gosh! 1 bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
ci’. 1 ain’t goin ter reckon that blow you give me. Simnn j sor'^&gt; tetter, chapped hands, chilbtei.ns,
: as they let me alone, Hispby. trill b« well laid Tur. Then ™n&gt;* and all .kin .•rupUms ami
but I
take any of their talk,
piles
or no
pay required.
It or
Is
there, ,v
the
l«tl» P“P?&gt; i,„ b' cures
lt,ed
u&gt; «h.r- rr.-rt
^Urfactlou.
nible they can have
tnockal the pistol from my hand, and I
price is rent, per U.x
■
: ins words, sjokyn in here's a chance to pay yon back, my Bne ' For „h. h). w || lll&lt;Miyv4r. th. .Irocbt
But
•
. ;
rvnlik-d when in n feller."
With a gleam of evil trimuph upon j nig Ibtplds has Just put in”n new fire
::
t!.e threattnetl trouble
*
. •. inightj prove to lie a' his face Hopes thrust the letter into his ■ alarm system.
pocket: then rising from the table ho
A..
W|U o, „IK„„| al
..: Thcyioutmunbered
!
&lt; •-nrideratle and were mfikedinto on mljoining room, where a | jiai|p|,r imt week,
luilf dozen cowboys were engaged in
tiit-ir denumds, con- playing cards nnd .".musing themselves i
prairies their law- in other ways characteristic of those who I
TL- . ha&lt;Fu?&lt;4! every means
live un the frontier.
• prevent 'settlers from
"What’s the matter. Ben?" asked one
■•;
vi-irnty. fully rcalWhen she wm a Child. «he cried for Cratoria.
of the men. glancing at the red spot on
:.
r.iin thi: wits taken
the
cattleman's face, caused by the blow
When she became Mtea, she Clung to Castoria.
. i str-ngth to wh'nt they
ho hail receive^ at tho Travelers’ Rest.
When she bad Children. she (ravethem Castorla.
■ .• Ji-s, I t? bf-sened the
"Been .luivin a set-to.with some one?"
i. they had set apart
A bittt r oath uscaped Ben Ropes’ lips.
“I’ve been haring a little trouble with
■ it Riggslra thought over
old Riggsby,” he said, hia face assum*
more cqntinccd did he
Brllevillc's high s -IkmiI tomernnv night
ing an angry aspect u.* ho spoke, "and 1
:• was serious trouble
graduates 13 students.
-inteij with .Hopes reckon thar’s going to 1» trouble over it
Croswell people are preparing for n big
before longJ" .
: . ; acify matters.
“What! he didn’t strike you, did he?*
fonrth of July blowout.
:• :
Dan over ter
“Yes; and I’d ’a’ put a bullet through
CoimuetlBetuent exercises were held at
the sellers so they
his onery carcass if it hadn’t ’a’ been for Alum college yestenliiy.
guard," he mused as he
that puppy of a boy of his, who knocked
Hev. Mr. Klonkn. of Northfield, has ac­
• ' tidition of affairs. '*1’11
the pistol from my hand."
cepted a call to n charge nt Owosuo
u. tlie momin, for there’s
These words caused a sensation among
nischief may be n-lirewThe tMmsters of Muskegon Imre organ­
the cowboys, and they speedily collected
about the speaker, anxious to hear the ized tor purpose* of self protection.
-’; &gt; .^ers and the stage driver
particulars of the encounter.
•’ - C r-,cm, having finished
When he had finished giving his ac­
the;
When Dan had carried count of the affair the cowlxjys grew
' i.
- up to their room tho
furit-us
with rage.
tali man.
11 • ir writing materials, and
"We’ve stood this thing long enough,
bdnj pi
'■&lt; 1 therewith he seated him- beys," said Ropes, "and it's about time
Wat th
desk and began towrite we’d showed these settlers who’s run­
'j las companion, drew a ning this part of tho country."
In n-.K-ket and began to puff
"That’s the talk!" camo from several
.. turned to tl&gt;e ceiling as if of tho cowboys. “We’ro ready to coni­
At nicltfield. Genesee county, there Is «»
in dt
organised gang of »heep thieves.
About
inenee war whenever yon say the word.
•t-’ later when Mr. Riggs"1 know it,” answered the cattleman.’ 50 have been stolen during the Inst two
lining room ho found his "and 1 think the time has como foy n&lt;^ woeks.
g herself at the supper tiou. Bnt thia is not all -there aTtr other

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

Missouri liver near its month. Work on
tho superstructure will b^gin July 1. The
structure, completed, will coat 11,500,000.
In a fight between union and non-union
roustabouts'oq lhe St. Louis levee “Doc"
Hughes wax fatally obou It. I* not known
who fired the shot.
Mrs. Ella Duyson, wife of Thomas Day­
ton, a lumberman of the Katnnpo valley,
al Ford's Mills, N. Y., gave birth to quad­
ruplet*—three girls and a boy. Their ag­
gregate weight lx twenty-one pounds and
seveu ounces. All doing well
A Navajo Indian worked his way out ot
the Gallup, N. M. jail with a couple of
wooden toothpicks.
Harvest is in full blast in southern Kan­
sas and the wheat is a fine crop.

An -anarchist miner has confessed to
starting the fire In the Fraibnjm mint* by
which so tnnuy live* were lest. He want­
ed to be revenged bn the managers, who
Lail threatened to discharge him. Hb
two brothers met death Iu the fire.
'
General Eli T. Stackhouse, rcprvsntatlve
in toiigrera from South I’arohna and an
Alliance man, died, suddenly at Wash­
ington.
Tin. nr house and repair shops of tho
St. J.oils and Suburban railroad were de­
stroyed by fire. Lora, K0,(XX).
The lower portion* of tbe town of Mire
soula, Mont., are flooded owing to a rise in
the Missoula river.
Mondny, Juns 20.
One huudr&lt;sl buildings were destroyed
Gcrgis Yuks, thc first Abyssinian
by tire at Chicora, Pa. The loss is cre
priest who erer arrived in this country,
timated at 830,000.
Hon. Nelson W. Aldrich has been re- I
rlected UuiUnl States senator from lihode 1। to collect funds for a Greek convent, but
Ulamt
i;, as he hod but a small sum of money with
li hl® he stand* a good chance of being sent
Ex-Secretary Hayaxd, it is said, wfil ‘
, back as a possible pauper immigsnt.
nominate Senator Gray, of Delaware, as ’
a candidate for president before the Dem- Ii Palacio, tbe president ot Venezuela, has
given up tbe fight and gone into hiding,
ocratic national convention.
| while tbe revolutionists have matters
Thc wind at Chicago during the storm
Monday blew eighty miles an hour for one their own way.
I।
P. F. Miller, a Dallas, Tex., shoemaker,
miaute.
•
killed W. W. Miller,' a policeman, who
Advices from Venezuela any that Presl- |Ii was
on the point of arresting him. The
dent Palacio is a fugitive and that the
revolutionists are practically in control of police hod a hard time rescuing him from
. a mob who had gotten a rope round hi a
affairs.
' neck and was drugging him through the
iE? ’“‘■a’!D'1“d
.C'f
ll'd •" •
’Th. nmnlemr wo

lo her rewludon till d» died o( &lt;Ura- tb, „.,or ,nd Mh„ eloquent cllUen.
। have been exhorting the mob to let tho
John C. Ludwig has been appointed to law take its course.
.u«e.J the 1.1. Jud„ GlhdB a. Judge o« | priu„ G„^t. o,
hl, „.l ln
lue.uperiw court olMllw.ukee.
'th. hour, ol lord, I..I week, lher. being
JOmi Lxjof and
illimn Long, two boys much Ufura and feathers" ou the occasion,
of
13 mid Tex,
14 respectively,
are charged at Ii
■»
,
. .
wmneld,
.Th .n iitempl^mck
*»,t ‘
ulmlu on th. (ut.ra.lloo.l wd Ure.t!
H rt i-T J
Northern.
i °r °Pr*n-t“rld, O., were made very ill by
*--------------‘
' eating the ice cream served, which bad in
Thursday. June to.
I some way absorbed a lot of the deadly tySeve* &lt;4 the faraengera on the steamer «2Lo.xlcPa- The victims all recovered.
ttiaf c#v*i«c«I at Bangor, Me.,-are missing. | Dist April Lute, the 3-year-old child of
feresa Urreo, the celebrated saint of , Charlesj E.
” ”Hampden,
J
'of r Lockhart,
** 1 *
Cncheon^ Mexico, has been sentenced to 1 Tex.,
*
’was bitten by a mod dog.
, Last week tho symptoms of hydrobe shot as a witch.
I phobia appeared, aud tbe little fellow died
The national convention of insurance . in groat agony.
companies is in M-ralon at St. Paul with a |
i Lightning struck the house of Peter
large attendance.
' Manlgold, at Traverse City, Mich., nnd
Ex-Secretary Whitney says that ho
killed his wife as she lay beside blm in
would not accept the nomination tor tho | bed, leaving himself and a child unharmed.
presidency it ollvred him.
Edward W. Gould, a prominent clubman
Tho latest utterances of the leaders ot
of New York, broke bis neck while taking
the two Irish factions indicate that a
part in an amateur * reus on the club
recoucillatiou between them Is impossible.
grounds. in"
His win.
wife was
present
when the
_
,
grounds,
------ ,—
-------------------------Al tit. mating nt Uom.up.bllc pb„l- ^ddenl b.ppened
clans nt Washington it was decided to
__________
‘°IJ,
f* Cblotgc during tb. ;
Jo„. Is.
Wurid. Mr.
. ... I Ker. X T. Berlin, ot AlcbUnu, K«u..
Mr-I.me.hllMb.Ut J hellrnnd h. &amp; ; ,b p„.che. Snnd.jmtd oper.U.. l.llor
kceuer. nt Lblc.^ b.re g era
emtb ,h„ Jori
,ho
b„ «,1T^. 1Kur
to lb. new L"irerellr o(Cbtatgn (or . ,n„^M|„, u.,, , Ml. Bice. ou. c( bU
wonirn. .Imll,
.
I old p.ri.Monm. In (l.yccek. Pm, bml died,
Report, (ram l-er.la.rn 1olh.etTecl.lhnl leaving
Imrlng him heir toberctnle.
to her estate, valued al
at
the epidemic of cholera, which has pre­
vailed in that country for some time, is .
In a quarrel over tho result of a prize
now ou tho decrew.
fight at Kingfisher, O. T., James Hackett
• The McCnrthyltes have icqucsted Hon. I
killed Morris Jetty.
Edwnnl Blake, the Canadian Liber 1-,
The Munich Allegcmine Zeitung is au­
leader, to accept an Irish scat in the Bri-, thority for tbe statement that Emperor
ti.*h house ot commons.
William Is planning to visit the World’s
Dick White was killed and John Klam- Fair aL Chicago next year.
me, William Glenn nnd Milton Scott
Three documents have been found In the
were seriously injured by a boiler exploSpanish military archives which go to
si jn at Larimore, N. D.
prove that Columbus was born at noplace
It rend* this way at latest advices from called Saona, near Genoa. These docu­
“reliable sources;" Tracy, secretary of ments confer a title of nobility on Colum­
state; Elkin*, navy; General Felix Angus, bus nnd bi* son.
editqr, of Baltimore, war.
The cold throughout Germany is phe­
The probability Is that General E. Burd nomenal this season. Potatoes nnd early
Grubb, at present United Stales minister vegetable crops arc being liadly damaged
to Spnln. will be the Itepublicart nominee by night frosts.
■
for guveruor of New Jersey.
Two Mexican stockmen loved the same
J. W. Bridges, nilas J. W. Bancroft, senoritu and consequently there was one
hits been arrested at Monterey, Mex., on Mexican too many in the world. The
tbe charge ot embezzling tl.JUO from tue knife settled which one in a battle Mu
postofiic^ nt Grand Junctkm, Cola, where lasted ten minutes, one of the dueiistsbebe was i»o»triiai&gt;ter at the time.
ing disemboweled..
It is stated at St. Jose, Cnl„ that Mrs.
The AsoclaUnl Trades of New York at a
Deacon, who has recently achieved a “bad meeting Sunday adopted resolutions de­
eminence" in France, is living with her manding that the World's fair be open on
brother near that city, having arrived Sunday.
front France within a short tjme.
The discovery that the graves in tbe
Ernest Knopp, n hricklaypr of Chicago, cemetery were being robbed han aroused
was killed while marching in thc Turner intf
the people ol
of ttamourg,
Hamburg, town,
Iowa, to
to incense
intense
procession on tho return of that body from ; l Xci(ement. It is txsieved that 100 bodies
Freeport, IlL.by n skyrocket which strode , have been stolen. Of course the ever pres­
him above the eye nn-l crushed hi* skull. enl
j4ynch hf Dot absent in this case
In„_ I,
j and the Item winds up with the intimarrld.,- Juue ITI tlOD tbi|t
lyMb|nB I toertuble.e
The directors of the whisky trust have
General E. Burd Grubb, who reached
declared a dividend of
per cent.
New York Sunday, announces that bo will
Assistant Secretary Wharton is now
immediately resign the Spanish mission.
talked of as Secretary Blaine successor.
The levee at Bayou Sara, l^a., gave way,
Mm. Elaine Eralnmn, nee Goodale, the causing n flood that nearly deluged the
Briton girl who married a full-blooded town.
£ionx Indian, ba* o daughter.
Tbe report comes from Elgin, Ills., that
Fire at Elizabeth, O-, destroyed tlie In­ the Aurora Watch company is to transfer
dependence bung factory, with 2,(M&gt;),000 ils buxines* to Lancaster, Pit., where it
fret of lumber, causing a !us« of ittJO.tXX).
will be consolidated wiihJ&amp;at of a com­
None of the parties to » case in the Mil­ pany whoso plant i&lt; located in that city.
waukee municipal court could speak Engiiah ami the proceeding* were conducted LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.

:I''-r.,rr r?- s-at-* &gt;“•*«.

-•■
samiy, iiosmu,
:
• hand intoliisiocket. Then
he &lt;lret ' ’• forth, a look of surprise on
his fact

1 •••-• dr ;iped it somewhat,” he
exclaim
I’ll jist go Irnck inter tho
office air lu
But the
thorongh search failed
reabontsof tho mining
letter?
l&gt;avo become of itT
' • •Ire. Rigsby. “I can't see how
«i”'4 n'': ”ut
t'10 house."
’.;l ljl"'’ttery I can’t explain," re-n * ’’1R'g^hyin a vexed tone.
wi ■?'1,1
Wo’H rnn across it some„n-a u! t-:c' Rohm in the mornin."
Mr,
'Vho H WM fromr

,

Ofa

nmldn't my now. -cum 1 only
u n. tat it wm mailed tn Kaan[1'l had taou MU) tor
r,n™nl«l round till it wm

' w’id mL’ d'-1 war from Uncle James,"
iGtnnn-h" c,g?sbJr* “Ue was in Kansaa
nX J"-.'vhen ,Mt hearf from- H®
Grorox r
wKnif°L

nono of M
h® left
WMt Ho ,uld !,om®

tuuUr
th,‘ °ther membe« of
told ™ ^°a reIn
and when he
K&lt;&gt;odby fat* said none of ’em

/»5

homo to Texas."
"We’re not goin ter stand it, declared
the men with one accord.
"Then we have got to commence war
on the settlers at once," and this declara­
tion was sanctioned by tho men with n

Uh"Our first move,” said Ben Ropes with
i gesture of determination, "will be »
burn tho settlers’ cabins and drive them

from the country f
"That’s the idea!" came from
“And the place to open tho
continued MRopes.
a* old

tbe

aunoD

R Atort of applansefollo^
man's words, and a harrlJook canw ^ er
the faces of tho men that boded "“J004

to the tamatos of the Travelers^
At ths time of which ws write there

A story Is going tll° rounds on tbe Sooth
Side which makes a well known society
young man and a millionaire» pretty
daughter, tlie principal character* In n
rather Inughable comedy.
The young man, who Is noted for bis
handoome bearing nnd winning voice, ac­
companied the young lady to ber home one
evening, end. ae rJl true lovera do, lin­
gered yet a little while at thc gate to have
a lover's tete-a-tete wit h bis fair compnnIon. TH.night
to intrude, and above all, be loved I Why
sbonldn’t sbe kiss himf
.
With maidenly modesty she refused.
He Implored. She still withhold from hl®
th:U which would fill bis cup of happiness.
The request was repented several times,
and so ingroe-d did the young man £•
Some in woolug be failed to notice tbe

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Makes an every-day convenience of an
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Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
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package makes two large pies. Avoid
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NONE SUCH brand.
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whkwo, Kilamaicc &amp; Sigiww
TIME TABLE.

Tn effect June t 't. tsw.

।

Suttons.
'

NORTH.

Kalamazoo Lv.

Milo..................
Dnlton
Cloverdale....
Shultz

Hastinos.......
Coats Grove...
Woodland ....
Woodhnnr....
Fla D. L.
L.xnslng
Detroit
Grand Rapids.

8 31

Stations.
SOUTH.

to

r.
I

Kabunaxoo Ar
Brat Cooper Lv....... •
Rlchlantf June! .
Cressey................ ...^4 •
•j »
Mito
Dolton1
Ctoverdalo
Shultz............................ .
Hastings................. .

Coals Grove....... ;........ ‘
Woodland.-.
Woodburr;
» &lt;a D. V. &amp; N.
DetroM^.’.'.".’.’.’.'.'.*.’;'.’.’.'.’
Grand Itaplds.........,

8 45 ■

•Stops on signa) only.
♦ N«s 5 and Swill not carry passengers unless
provided with freight train permits.
.
Frelxht trains will be run at tbe convenience
ofthe company, who rreerve tbe rfeht to change
(he time of such trains without notice.
F. Bush. Gen’t Manager.

MORTGAGF KALE.

IMxult having been made In the condition* of
a certain mortmute made and executed by WIL
llMn L Mead ano Nellie K. Mead fits wife of the
city oC HL Paul. State ot Minnesota, to Henry
Flncbout. dated Seprmeber thirteenth A. D.- ,
teM and recorded In the office of the Register ot
Deed* f&gt;r Barry conntv State ot Michigan on the
twenty-flr»t day of September A. D. 1M1 In
Liber .’15“ of Mortgages on page* 177 and 17*
which said mortgtg* was duly assigned by said
Henrv Elnehout to Daniel Striker ot HaMings
Michigan by assignment bearing date tbe twen­
tieth daynfIMayA. D. 18M and recorded In
tbe office ef said Itrg'ster ot Deeds fnr Barry
county Michigan ou lhe tenth day of May A. D.
IfOttn Llbcr-*as'';of assignment on page 313.
upon which ivortgage there Is claimed to iw due
xt the date of this notice the sum of eleven huodrek one and 11-100 dollars nnd xn Attorney fee
of Any dollars provided for In said mortgage
and no soil or proceedings at law having been
Instituted to recover the debt secured by said
inortaac- &lt;&gt;r any part thereof: Therefore by
v Irtue of tbe power of sale contained In said
mortgage and the statute In such case made and
provided, notice tit hereby given that on Friday
thc nineteenth day o( August A. D. PCS at ten
o'clock in thc forenoon of raid day I shall sell at {
public auction to ftie highest »• Idderat, the north
front door of the court house, in the City of
Hastings. Barry' oounty. Michigan, (that being
the place where the circuit court for Bxrrr
county is hohleni tlie premises described In said
mortgage or so much thereof as may be neces­
sary to |&gt;ay the amount due on said mortgage
with ion per cent In-rrest thorenn and all legal
cyets togriher with xn Attorney fee of ntty dol­
lar* xx provided therein. The premises to be
sold acd being described In said mortgage are
all those rerraln pieces or parcels &lt;&gt;f land situate
lying and lielng In the townshin of Hope in th»
Coniilv of Barry and Htate ot Michigan aud de- ’
‘crliied as follows, to wit: Tbe west half ofthe
southeast qnarter. the east half of the south­
west quarter and tlie southwest quarter of the
north east quarter of section number (hirteen .
In ’own two north of range nine west.
Dated May 21. A, D. 1892.
/
IMNIKL Sthixkr.
Assignee ot Mortgage.
Daxif.i.Sthikkh.
Attorney in person.

in German.

Chlcugo.
Children Cry for W. H. Parnton, who strangled Mrs.
Chicago. Jane m
Michael Stromiuger to death March 31,
Folloxrlns were the qaotatlons on tho board
Pitcher's Castorla.
1891. while ho was committing a robbery
ot trade to lay: Wheat — Jun.-, opened
hanged
ut York, Pa.
unui
Children Cry for .I was
79c. ciojixl 7&lt;%c; July, openol 7t‘fce. cloe-d
Judgep Stoan.of t he cin ult court at Watt- 7»Hc; September. 0&gt;*&gt;r.el TKtfc. closed 78J&lt;c.
| kesha, hamdeclded
I
that the tnuiebise ot w
,o_w-,„, _____________________
Corn-June,
openelKKe. clo»od fiUKo; July.
Pitcher’s Castorla.
upincu &lt;&gt;-.
»e_. do»od
uureu .: to.,
™.-,.. opened
.ur^JWUty
which proposes to pipe hy- opmed
September,
j lhe
Children Cry for ceiacomj
4tMe. close.!
vlo»e.l ^hie46^c. Oau.Oat*-Jun^.
opened 31«c,
water to Chicago is invalid.
lIRc,
Jane, opeiied
tloeed ::1M ■; July, opeacd 1‘lc, clo»ed XJic;
Dnrius • krinrel O«bk
by u.» ££,,(2?
Pitcher’s Castorla.
qunrryuten on
Ligonier Valley rail- |
0I((.net SU7A
nn the
.(..Ltantonr
Sw\ closed 81U.TCJ4: July,

offenses which we post avenge, and tho
sooner wo do it tho better. The wttlers
are shooting cattle all over this part of
the state. Only today 1 received word
from my partner up in Bourbon county,
and 1MJ says they made a raid on
his drove of cattlo night before last, ana,
after stampeding the herd, shot • down
over twenty fine steers. Are we going
to stand this or not? If we do, then we
bad just as well quit business and go

Such

employee named Harry
Horry |
rood, two railroad employes
.1 John TLape
n.w. irnre
ill- .
Knox and
were fntnllv
fatally injured.
।
The Loyal Orangomeu in convention st J
Pittsburg elected Robert G. Padew, ot .
Pittsburg, most worthy grand muster. '
and declared against an opoa World’s fair

o
ed im.pi,
.WITAj cloeed 81".7flli; September,
_ A Siaw7^ LAtd-Juno.
ope.ned SluWH. clo»cd
oi«ucd 8U47M. closed 8G..’i7bi.
Live Stock: Drees ut the Inion Stock yards
today ranged »» fo lows: Hun - Market
fairly •rtivo and prira* uc higher; **l«i
packin?
mixed

Sunday.
' HWKlii bean- packing and shipping lots.
A' man 00
A
•)years old applied at the
tna ordiorui-. Catqe_yjarjtot active and( price* weak;
nary’s office at Forsyth, Ga., tor a licence : notatlonH ranged at si.aott4.8i choke
to marry,
marry a
rxtra »hipp ng stxjr* HHA4.41 garl to
to
a girl of 18. He was refused, |
principally, however, because he bnd one cholcodo. SUHiaMitalr to good. S3-«X&amp;*80
I’n,,n
common
to medium
do.
71) butchers’
already.
I
ro medium
do. $8.'DQ3
71) butchers'
1 steer*. Ua&lt;6-LJ0 Stockera SidtHUU Texas
I steers. SatOtM-UO feeders, 8l.U)iW cow*
Saturday, June IS.
The assets of Green ban tn &amp; Co., tbe col- '! $2.004373 bulre anl 8iOU»k35 veal calves.
lapsed San Francisco liquor firm, are I
.* &gt; nt $87,000,
iv»n .-kll^iha
placed
while lhe lluhllitloa
Hubilltlea ranch
reach ' J(()
natives, 5X50^5^1)
the respectable
raqiectablc figure 1390,
WJO.WO.
_______ j Taiaa&gt; tttul
lamb*.
tho
WO.-----------The auditor of public accounts has de
do-­
Produce: Butter-Fancy separator, Ifl&amp;lBHc
.. ■
. .■ — .■
h* Illi....la liil.ltTl.k nntl
loan associations Is not taxable.
stock, frosh, ioailc.
per (.os, loss
, Harland Bron.’brick yards at Bernira. off. Live pouitry-Chlckcn*. Wo per lb;
Ind., were destroyed by fire. Loss, 8u0,W&gt;. ' BpnnK
---------------spring., iiC
17c;- rooster, -«c;
duck*. iOQUc; ™.
turJudge A M. McDowell, aged 87years,one keys, mixed. 10c; gwra. nmSAW per doc
nr^y-tu^o.

nnnrcaclt of a parental step.
I
Th. old wmUera.n. »ho UaJ &gt;»«■&gt; th.ro at Cynthiana.
A dispatch from Zanzibar says that
MOMlfuddlJ no, core to lotnnl.upon
Em.a Fnsba has arrived nt Bukobo. He j
the hopplneo* ol tbe ,-ounK coupl. 'lohrtly
has recover**! from the small-pox, which
.topped IX'blu.1« convenient n»ebn.b end
w» ramnral to tar. enu-ri bb
I
««lted, thinkion tbe jonnif men would
PblUp Ad.tna, . i»« Oi-rnao.
.OOO Icon. In thl. be m. mlunken. Toe
2.I
lover lurried over tbe reqne.t until th.
peUenee ot the old xentlentar. wee exb^Mj ^“toeM.nul drowning In *.
id. A vole. th. couple “tell -Jew .romwd
'
tbetn from .belt hoppb&lt;« in » too. ot named within three days.
Over 1JD0.000 feet of yellow pine Umber
.mputleut iwxer l»r wring:
“Alice, kiss the you» g Idiot, nod Jet him is now being delivered tor the Chicago,
Burlington
and
Quincy
bridge
over
the
go home!”—Chicago 1 ter-Ocean.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Nntlre I* hereby given that default Inta Iteea
made in lhe payment of the money (retired by a
mortgage hearing data the twenty not day of
April A. D. IW.ewculed by David E. Fern aud
Sarah A. Eero his wife, of the Township of
Emmett In tbe County of Calhoun and State of
Michigan, to Amelia Jones ot the township of
Assvria In the County of Bam. and Mate ot
Mi.-lilgaii. and recorded tn the office of the Reg­
ister &lt;if Deeds for the County uf Barry. Mldiforenoon; that said inortgagA *.v only asotgoed
bv raid Amelin Joue* to Janie* Cxsi.iuore at
I’r-enth-ld. Culhoun County. Michigan, on tbe
LUli day ot M.-irch. A. D 18M by an a*txnmrat
dulv recorded on the IBtb day of Aj»r*i A. D.
1*&gt;4 »i s o'clock In the forenoon, in the nffiee of
th* Rcgtsterof Deed* for the County of Barry.
Michigan In Uber » of Mortcure*. rn • W *49;
and that said mortgage was farther duly assign­
ed by said James ( imhmore. tu Aieirew |&gt;.
Etheridge ot the City of Battle Creek. Michigan
by assignment dated tbe 13tb day ot March 135.
and duly recorded In Hie office nf the register of
Ihjed* for the County of Barry. Michigan, on tbe
l&amp;tli dav of H-vUrnl&gt;er A. D. 1TOI *: » B o'clock,
in the forenoon, in Liber as ol Mortgn&gt;es. on
page 202: that the amount claimed to be due oa
•mid nv figure at the date of this notice is lhe
sum ot 8751.70.
Notice h also hereby given that the power of
sal* rontalned In raid mortgage has become opefa:ivebyrea.-on ofthe dr fault of said Mortgagor
in paying the money* secured thereby, -art no
suit o proceeding nt law lias U-«n holituted tn
recover the debt now remnliilng wn-iued by
said morlgage.nr any port tti-reof.
Notice u also hereby given that th nur-umcn
of tp&gt;* power ot sale ■■ontained In raid mortgage
ai d the statute In such cases made -u&gt;d pro­
vided. tho premlvea described In a»&lt;i covered

mon
poor mixed lots, SDQjSc. 8trawtorrll.9_M1,.hiBan. 8L75tti0u per IC-quurt
caae. ind,anik TJctttlJ* per Z4-qa«rt caw.
Goosrt»*rrt«»-»L»ttLao per U-quort com.
f

ed xs lhe south wret quarter of rhe north ew
quarter of section unmoer twenty three lu tow
ship numtier one north of range bnmber seve
west, will be sold at public auction nt lhe frw
door of the Court House (that being the pto
of bolding the Circuit Court foe the County .&lt;
Barryi, '□ theetty of Hastings la theCuauty
m
Barry. Michigan oa the liith day of Augurt AI
IfiMat 2 o'clock tn tbe afternoon, to pay tl
amount du* on aald mortxairn with 7 ner ee
b7c; September, flOttfllc;
run pl**, steady. Interest and all lepl costs aod expenses.
। Dated tbe 13th day of May taw.
Ry^-No. L Hta; Na ?. Tfc. Oate-No. 2
white. &gt;3Mn No. 8 do, IttJic. Corn-Na 8, 4t)&gt;
44r, No. 4, 4lc.

ty

�=
MORTGAGE BALE.

THE RACSSAS’JCCESS.

■ cleared a hurdle SJ&lt;
feet high with Fl.'emalnrr in our of her vx- alarm system.
bibHlam.
A Jar Institute will be opened at Benton
Harbor next week.

DefaulthavlM^r.’MarrMt
Maeertata
=ad- A. (j..

Hastings City Bank.

Michigan. **n rhe tourt
-j&lt;st uj,
and five starters and rei
MU mortgMt..T'-f। J-Knment duly
Hudnn. - •
Tire races have come and gone and peo­
Name m fxfve and &lt;«
1M to John Marrewt and
*7’.^ o( Deed.
PfiOBA't K ORDER.
in the oOcr
Ute
on
ple have retttad down again*
I
viucctf that they w.-rc the finest ever krhl ,
lu the county.
Thursday opened up fair
'SURPLUS 97.OWJ-OD.
rountv of Barry- ht&gt;M«*n «»the Probate Office in
and bright and tbe weather gave pro®** •
the city of Hast Ing*, in Mid couufy. chi Wednes­
Tluie.'xztaH: 9:4 *-»: 3:4?H.
of boMIrix nut good for the remainder uf
day. the ibid dav ot June, tn the year one
In
thc
tree
fur
ail
there
were
flue
entries
tboti*«nd
exrtit
hundred
and
ninety
two.
the week, but the promise wasn t fuIJj re­
Pre*»mt. Chorie* W. Artntfroor. Judxe el SS"S&gt;.
four starters and lhe race resulted as
'
deemed Saturday. The races were firn* aud
:
Probate.
.
.tnd hotly contested, and tor tlie success of follow*:
Open tor business Dec. !#.!««•
In the inattrr of the tntalc of Janie*
Name of horse and owner.
Mahoney, decraxed.
tlie meeting tlie honor is due to J. C. Cole,
omcxM:
e'r,!K
,SK,J?.,S5iZ?wS«a
■ notice
—“
tai. duly vert«*1
h contacted
m •u*1*
Uti
reatllf?
and
tiling
the
pctltlbn.
veri
­
the proprietor, aud F. D. Cole, the secre­
fied? of Ida H. Manuel, heir ot »cid
■'
t&gt;.
U.Hobtasm.PreeMeat;
___
tary. They have Worked early and late, BnnmGeonp*. ft. P.DcVnes.G,ltxpij»..3 3 3 prating for reason* therein stated,
1. that an ------order u hereby given tost
Bl wn
Chester Mes-er, Vtee. Pres.
Mvudou .............. 8 4 3 or decree be made in this court detrnnlnmu
and to their enterprise and liberality tlie ।G. H. Monw*. A.
f&gt;. W. Reynota*. Caah *r.
Time. 2:3*:
?;»:
who are or were tho heirs at law-of Mid deceas­
snece** ofthe meeting is due. Tbe citizens
The third nnd last event of the day was ed iuid rnlttiod lo Inherit Mild estate nnd their
i»r.K(ToM:
of tbe city subscribed about S400, ail of t he mile running race* In which the tol- ir*jieottvc right* therein.
ssww®- H-rThereupon it is ordered, that Wednesday, the
“f.H. i’svren,
which and more too, Mr. Cole expended lu
D. W. Beyond*.
lowing.homes took part:
foth &lt;taj &lt;4 July. A. Li., tie? at ten o clock
.fixing up the track,;, making
one. of
ni**u&gt;&gt; it
ii vmv
— the
D. G. RobtMonIn the forenoon, be assigned for tbe hearing of
best In the state. Over 51000
Chester Moser.
Stood was offered,
offered.}. ^fcrme of horse and owner.
said petition, and ttud lh« lietra at Uw of mM
Jobn C-arvetb.
fa
Cnwe,
D.
H.
H*rrl*.
Mendon..
..........
1
1
by Mr. Cole in purses, which, together Mttl* Charlie. A. If. Logan, Grand Rapid*.3 2 deceased and all other persona Interested in said
P. T. Colgrove.
with other expenses, made him responsible IMxry R. IL Lunn.Gmud Kauldv.................3 3 estate, are required to appear at a sceslon
Mid court then to be holdeu at the Probate
Battle Creek.......4 4 ot
tor at least Slf»O0. aud no rtie but himself Ha'ife Vick. M.
Office, ta the city of Hastings, In sakt county,
Time, 1:33*4: 1S4H.
to assume the responsibility.
We wish
show cause, if Miy there be, why the prayer
juaklns Busme*» 7 raasactsd.
Owing to tbe extremely wet weather It' and
of th* petitioner rear not be granted. And It
that Hastings bad a few more men of such
wa* thought that Madame Marantette is further ordered, that said petitioner give no­
Michigan, sod known nnd described! a* t
-•
enterprise, so that such attractions would
would not give au exhibition, butsheiuost nce to the persons interested Ln Mid estate, of TbViS ball otth® wuthriut
be offererl here frequently. This is the
the i«ndency of said petition, and the bearing
hapiffty surprised ait Had It been a
quarter of **2' "
n!-&lt;
first time that a similar enterprise was good day- It was ber Inteutlon to have File­ thereof by causing 3 copy ut this order to be northwest
published tn the Itastingv Baxnkk. 3 newspa­ north.ot range *rveu west OMtainiog
ever undertaken here, aud the responsimaker Jump against his record of 7 fett per printed and circulated ta said eonnty &lt;4
t. Aa«tgnee ol Mortgaser.
Uarrv,
once
ta
each
week
for
three
successive
bllity is great (or any one or two men. 4 J4 fnche*. but this was impossible owing
weeks
previous
to
said
day
of
hearing.
SM'T,,Au'.S^"'!cr'-*.ulsae. o&lt;
The suceesB of tbe meeting surpassed the to the heavy track. A* It was he cleared
CKABLU W. AltMSTItOXG.
most sanguine expectations ot the promo­ a hurdle 6 feet V inches high, though sev­■
&lt;A true copy.)
Jndxn of Prohair. | Dtfdd June g-'od. iff1-.*.
ters. Had 40 horses come here they would
eral attempts were made before she could
have been amply satisfied, but as over 100
I Induce Filemaker to Jump.
race horses were present It can be seen
that thc outcome was In the nature of a
Marrlac* License*.
surprise. All of the sheds were full, as
Name and residence
were also the floral hall and all the other No
1 Geo. Rose. Otty.
buildings used for exhibition purposes _
w «Anna Lawton. Cl tv.
during the fair. By his liberality and unl- „ 1 Jehu Cashbehn. Yankee Springs.
formly kind treatment Mr. C. won the " ( Fannie Welsh, wajtand.
gratitude of all tho visiting Horsemen, and __ I Neb on P. Crapo Nashville.
" 1 &lt; lar* Durham. Maple Grove.
the latter say that they will certainly be e,» Andrew Adams. JobuMowii.
.
present If a similar meeting is ever held M Martha Snetfield
1 Frank Baltey. Hone.
here again.
“ I Mr*. Marr Nash, City.
^uw that tbe ice is broken and It has M1 John W. tUtigh. Johnstown.
been demonstrated that such meetings are 93 &gt; Maud Ftsber. Cblragn.
of benefit to the city, the merchants should 0.iThos. IL Prince. OrauircvUle.
N
1 Mr*. vloraOwen. Hope,
be much more liberal In their contribu| Cha*. E. Isran. PstoMiey.
tlons. At least 910,000 was brought to ** I Mrs. Naraii Smith IMnltng.
tf
this city as a result of the races, and no M1 J, J. Perkins. Pralrlsvtlie,
w 1 Mrs. Kate Cunl*. City.
merchant can be so blind as not to see that
1 Htnun Norton. In ln&lt;.
he will get some benefit from It
The **»I-mb Bomb. Baltimore.
horses all had to lie fed. as did also all of „ i Geo. W. B cKl». Freeport.
Mrs. Jenuta Buff.ngton. Freeport.
tbe attendants. All visitors had. to get
their meals somewhere. The races drew
Charging* Hight Foot Flret.
many from the country who would not
When President Lincoln issued hi* Aral
otherwise have been present, and certainly
there must be some benefit from this. We eall for volunteer* Garfield was a member Will be a guest of the Johnson House at Middleville, every Thursday
will guarantee that foi* every dollar taken of tbe Ohio senate. A h-gislatlve “drill forenoon and of the Hastings House, Hastings, Mich., every Thurs­
out of the city there was a ten dollar bill ■quad” wa* organized, and at 10 o’clock day afternoon.
At Grand Rapids all other days and evening.
left. It is such transactions as these that | tbeaome night about sixty representative*
He invites every sufferer from Rectal trouble to call and get ’a
and rtnator* assembled under tbe dome of
are felt In business circles.
correct diagnosis of their disease, time required to cure and cost of
Thursday the track was in excellent | thc Capitol rotunda.
Thu first exercise, “slxing tbe men by
condition and some good time was made.
same
There were nine starters in the three min­ height,’’ placed Senator Garfield upon tbe
ute class and tbe race resulted u follows: extreme right of tbe company, and the ad­
tatds Woadar ............................................ 1 1 1 jutant general informed hitn that nature
wi:m&gt;o.............................................................. .1 i &lt;
bad evidently designed him for a first ser­
Bowwood. ..
* « « geant, A* such he would be expected to
MootlsW .
aid in the instruction of tbe recruit*.
Acudenl . .
Dr. Lakins has been located in the Porter Block, at Gr;^ J Rapids
The. "po-ition of the soldier” waa mi­
Ferrv Kill
UlUs Frank
nutely explained, amid general merriment. Ifcich., for over four and-one-half years, and has cured hsT. xeds cf
and “marking time” followed, and then Grand Rapids' people, to whom he refers with pardonable pride.
,nnu\'*S :41U: 3;’u’;‘ 3 Wltf.........
an advance of three paces to a halt. The
He treats Rectal Diseases only, hence he is a Rectal Specialist in
Th* f^7 elasa did not fill, there being alternate order*, “Left! Right!” bad been
No matter how bad your case may be, of how long
but one entry—Hint of Pontiac Cnief, own­ executed fairly well, when Garfield sud­ its truest sense.
standing,
or who has failed to cure you, he will give you a radical per­
ed by Dr. biwry.
In place of this denly broke the silence.
Madam * Maiaubit* an &lt; xhlldtinii with / “Say. general, why don’t you go off with manent cure.
••Wuoliswn" l.c’i ravoide tiriving horse, the right foot first F Hint strike* mo as
Every long continued or chronic case of Piles has produced either
iu front uf the grand stand. He traveled good sense.”
In several different gilts such as trotting,
With that a musket waa sent for and Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint, Bladder trouble,Nervous Postra­
tion or. Constipation. Hence the importance of being cured without
pacitix. galloping and running and execut­ handed to the senator.
ed several fancy movement*.
When the
"Now.” said the adjutant general, “be­ delay.
band struck up with a march th&lt;» bhinthiil fore you begin your instructions we must
Please notice. The following testimonials are from parties within
animal kept |M*rfect time, but the climax have at lea.st one exerci*e with the guu 1
was reached when Yanked Doodle was Will keep out of your reach, but when I your reach, any one of whom will gladly give you all the particulars
played. Springing lightly Into the air. hi* give the order, ’Charge liayonet!’ you will concerning their case.
hoof would ntrlke the ground in harmo­ advance one step and irtriko out aa if you
nious rytlim with the mtsic making a rnm&gt;t meant to run me through.”
lieaatlful vlghl.
Madame Marantette Is
Th* charge waa ordered and executed ।
Mr. DeKdbbert I* Snj-t. of the WlddlMr. Jh*. L. Wiiklua, ex Mayor of 111&gt;without a r-e.T as nn e«iueatrlentie. and her with vigor.
(the largest factory In
daily exhibition* were worth more than
“Hold, sergeant, that will never do,” tlngs, *ay*: It give* me great pleasure to &lt;comb Furniture
the price ol admission. In the half tnile 2­ ««aid tbe adjutant general. “The whole state to my nvlgbtnrs and friend* what I tthe world! and during running hour* his
Inquirers will
year old race there were live entries amt company is watching you. You advance know of Hr. laiklu*. a* a Rectal Special- Itime I* wry valuable.
|plea-r colioiiit him any other time at tbe
four starters and resulted ns fuliuwr:
thc left foot firsL/Itemember your own IsL
I bad piles for four or five years.'and 1factory or at-it;* nwldenrt*.
W. B H............ .-........;.....................
3 1 1 instruction*. Retuly! Charge bayouet!”
AlsAar.'h...................... ...................... r.......... 1 3
To whom it mar- concern:—I’ had Piles
A shout-went up from the whole com­ when Dr. Dakin* took iny case, they
Nettle Nollies....,....... ................................. 4 3 3 pany ns Garfield attempted to obey tbe would come down almost constantly when Ifor ten yeurg until cnml by Dr. I^tklns
Time.l.W; t-JtlH: 1:33*4.
order, right foot first. He enjoyed the fun 1 was on my feet and I had nut been able ttwo year* ago I also had a severe bladMadam Msraiitette inn n Jialf mile with as well as any of them, and os the senator* U) do hard woric for over two years.
Iber ir ••i'»lr. smTerlng Intensely and wss j
• her lanuem team oi three horse*. jumping and representative* dispersed, shouts of
They never came down once after the &lt;compl 'teiy p&gt;-trated (nr week* at a time. .
three hurdle*, the exhibition bring a pretty “Left! Right!” resounded through tbe second treatment and did more hard work 1I emphMe.1 t ight different phy-icians in {
one. d.xier she appeait-d with ••File­ corridors of -the capitol.—Youth's Com­ the first fl weeks after/he took my case 1Detroit. Grab'l Kapidsovd Ann Arbor and
maker’’ to Jump the high bunlie.
The panion.
limn I had dime in a whole year before jpaid them over B400, but received no U-nohorse was lame, and being the first «tand did it with more ease and comfort too. ifit from their tna:m«*nt. Dr. I at kins as­
tempt this year at high jnniping, only
From what 1 had beard former Grand &gt;sured m&lt;* iny pile* &lt;*an&lt;*ed the bladder Iron-'
The
present
emperor
of
Germany
is
un
­
cleared alsiut six -feet.
Rapid* patients gay of him, 1 expected *1
’ble and he would cure both by simply cur­
fortunate Id having in his veins the blood he would cure me. but I was ifflutd at ing
i
my jet***.
The flrrt raee was the 2:40 clxw and of ancestry tXiuted with ecceDtricityADd the speedy and radical change his treat­
This he da! over 2 yTar* ago. 1 am now
the fol lowing horses were tittered; tng-tlier Insanity. One of his ancestor* In the Fif­ ment produced.
$
lfree from.Iwth dises e*. weigh more and
teenth century was Albert, surnnmed tbe
with result:
1 haxe*ta!ked with Mr. DeKubbcr Supt. iam In better health than 1 have Stave been
Achilles of Germany becauw Iw was *o big of the Wlddlcoinb Furniture Co. and many ifor. ,
Name of twr*c and owner.
.............. 1 was constantly
, _____
___wotse
___ _
year*.
getting
and strong. His mind wnsa* weak, however,
sirruia. a. i- m«hi. awis* ....................i i i a* his body was strong, and so it was pro­ other Grand Rapids people Dr. Laklns has and I firmly believe I would not be living
cured, some of tlwm years years ago. and now but tor Dr. l-aklns’ treatment 1 know
Ikltevui* lk&gt;y..l. K
JI-i'xVOM.............. b 7 3
posed to put the state under tlie care of a all speak of his skill as a Reetal doctor In ‘
N. V. Central. U. C. Cor.icll. Kalamazoo .2 2
* *evcral- of* whom
-I
of many ‘lie "has cured.
IWIlr It. Cus*. Carter AHegaii.................... X a 0 regent. Albert heard ot thc plan and eent
sent to him. 1 have never known of a
CortM. W. tL i.huTh. Allrgm....... ,....1 G rt for the counselors who were considering tfae highest terms.
I sincerely believe he can permmanently failnre in a single Instance.
Fannie K.......................
3 4 4
It
The
latter
were
frightened
when
they
Time, s i : 3:47; 3;4S.
cure any case of piles no matter how bad
.
RcapectfnBy.
The trick was slow, owing lo the heavy saw their sovereign, bis face plainly ahow- or how long standing, and I. desire all suf­
Ihaac DEKnilUClt;
ing tho anger he felt.
.
ndn« tlie night before.
fering from any Rectal trouble to consult
Res. 207 8o. College Ave.. Grand Rap­
Albert
turned
to
ths
Count
of
GravenIu Ute secund heat thc Ju Ue stw that
him at orice.
Jamk* L. Wilkin*.
id*.
Mlcb.
N. Y. Central wait being held back. A stein, who presided over the council, and
Hastings, Mich.
The veteran Baggage Master of the D.
change ot drivers was ordered and tin* with one blow nf tho sword laid tho unfor­
Mrs. H. L. Peck of Grand Rapid* was G. H.AM. Ry. says:
home wai withdrawn from tbe race. Tbe tunate nobleman &lt;leod at his fuet. The
other*
proUuteti
tbalr
loyalty,
and
threw
1 Was terribly afillcted with Piles for
formerly
a
resident
ot
Hastings,
Mich.
hwrsehavrry ftrit one and could have
They affected my
Bbe says: I was a sufferer from Piles, over1 twenty years.
hustled lhe 2:29 nurk ha.l he been driven tbe blame tor the proposition to depose Al*
bert upon the dead Graveostein. The elec­ and Constipation caused by them ever general health so much that I was about
as fast as Uv could go.
The second rice was the Uirce-year old tor forgave them and allowed them to re­ aiuce I was a child until a little over two to resign my position a* Baggage Master of
tire.
From
that
moment
he
wa*
absolute
years ago when Dr. Laklns cured me.
the D. * M. Ry. when Dr. Laklns began
' ?hts* and was by l^r the best and most
I wish 1 might tell every lady In ths treating me. 1 began to Improve from the
exciting event of the race*.
Ex Mayor
Diketnati. of Grand Rapids. and I). H. billty daring to interfere with him. He land wfiat be has done for me.
very very first treatment and was soon
caused
the
castle
of
Gravensteln
to
be
lev
­
He
has
treated
me
for
rectal
troubles
Hound and well.
'Harris, of Mendon, two of the Judge*
sajd that it was the greatest-race they ever i eled to the ground, tbe vaults filled up only but my general health Is better now
This was over four and one-half years
saw for th rec-year olds. W. F. Adam*. ! aud n crop of hemp to be grown where the I think than it has ever been in tay whole ago and I will say I have not felt the
tbe starter says that he has followed tbe feudal home of tbe proud family had stood. life before.
slightest sign of Piles since and 1 feel at
He
took
the
name
of
Gravenatein
u
one
of
1 heartily recommend him to any suffer­ least twenty ycara younger than I did be­
races for IB years, and that the three-year
his own title*, and It haa ever since been er from rectal troubles who way be fortu­
old trot here was the greatest and most re­
fore he cured me.
handed down-in ’the house of Hohenzol- nate enough to secure his services.
markable that he has over seen. Madame
IL J. Mason.
lern. Tbe widow and children of thc count
Mr. Peck is clerk al police headquarters.
-Marantotte says that she Ims seen many
■
Res. Na SV Barnett SL
were forbidden under penalty of death to
Mrs. H. L. Peck.
three-year old races, but never one like tbe
Grand Rapids. Midi.
bear the name of thc hualxnd and father,
207 Ninth Ave.
race she saw here. It took* eight heats to
and oik* of tbe children wne actually put
decide 11. five being trotted Friday when
Grand Rapids, Mich.
to death foraasuming it.—Harper’s Young
■ '.hr race was postponed until Saturday p. People.
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There were seven entries, but only
People sometimes erroneously suppose they arc going to be badly
five to finish. Maud L. owned by A. l^on’ ard of Marcellus, being withdrawn from
hurt by the examination or treatment. Ask any who have been treat­
PROBATE ORDER.
tbe race and Dana M.. owned by Jobn
ed by t&gt;r. Lakins and they will tell you it is nearly painless.
Cole of this city withdrawing after the
JOSEPH ROGERS
third or fourth heat. Following Is the re County o&lt; Hatiy.hn'drn at tbe I'robot* Office,
from Dr. Laklns* treatment I* nothing.
lu rhe Cltr &gt;•&lt; Itaulnr*. In said county. on lsgs?*re
. improvement fro®
suit:
CHARLES ANNISON.
Monday, the »h day ot June. In the Of HasthiM
Name of horse and owner.
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
An old resident os Middleville, Mlch. say*:
Dana M. J. C. Cota. Hastings....... sets
ITasent. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Dr. Laklns say« I am not yet cured, but
Leo I), a. Kettb. BaadMs............ 3 13 3 11
I feel as well as I ever did. Tbe trcatDr. «*&gt;*
15bBEK
ird tMoekbridce, 4 1144
■win. &lt;1w4«L
ls very mild.
Mou, Augusta..3 1433
Oa r
Ulina the petition, duly vertot n»«i"P ««=
llma,. The P*1’
JOHN W. WILLARD
Of Mlddldvlile says:
from WWOOD
Have had only two treatments and bav- ।
Thejast two beats were trotted Saturday
n’t felt so well In ten years.
Little or
no pain to the treatment.
•clock
slush. and the time was excellent consider­
pain
ing that fact
The following horses were entered tor
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This 1« a No. 1 Hour. 1 war­
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Head-light oil 7 cte. a gallon.

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Photographs.

Read This!

Dr. L. N-. Lakins
The Rectal Specialist
OF GRANO RAPIDS, MICH.,

D. H. BAYS, late of Kalamazoo. has
Just opened a

New Photo-studio
In Hastings and is pnpared to turn
out FIRST CLASS work in the latest
styles of the art.
With a clean, cosy, GROUND FLOOR
STUDIO, first class outfit, good
accessories, prompt attention to busi­
ness and corteous treatment, he can­
not fail to please you.
We give special attention to CHIL­
DREN and FAMILY GROUPS.
Prices reasonable and all work guar­
anteed.
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FREE OF CHARGE.

Our studio will be open to tin- 5
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Come and see U8 and get acquainted
whether you want picture* or not.
Mrs. Bays will be in constant attendan&lt;&gt;* upon the reception room to wel­
come all callers.
Soliciting a liberal share of the pub­
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don’t get what
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Then talk to ALL of the above and many more whose mames will
be given or seat to you.
Main office/132 Monroe St. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Notice.—Dr. Lakins will be in Hastings all day Friday this week
only. After this week, Thursdays only.
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HASTINGS, MICH. JUNE.30,. 1892.

Hastings Banner/ .edon O. Loomis bam—Hack Hart’s oldest

SUCCESSOR TO W. F. POWERS,
DEALER IN

Agricultural

SPECIAL PEICES ON

GASOLINE STOVES
Detroit White Lead Works Paints
AGENT FOR

McCORMICK BINDERS
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DRUG STORE.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,
Cloaks,

Far li’&gt; years the leading drug
ind book store in Hastings.

SicuM School Sookc,
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

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Blankets, Bedding,

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The only practical drug­
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Live Geese Feathers:
The most complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state.

ASull line of Gents Famishing Goods^
A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
lor $1.00, try one'.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

grand rapids
a specialty
&gt;t making Gents suits
a™ pants to order.

To consumers of kerosene oil In Has­
tings and Barry Co: We have establtahed
an agency at Hastings (or the sale of
Snow Drop oil, which for laminating purjxjses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes It perfectly safe. It produces
a clear and white light and free of odor,
nor does It cause any deposit on chimney
which Is so common with cheap and low
Test Ohio olL Since July 1, 1891. Michi­
gan allows the use of 120 degrees fire test
oil Which permits the the sale of kcroeene
made from Ohio crude and possesses a
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
to raise the fire test to 150 degrees or more
It becomes useless, so far as Produc‘,,«
light is concerned but at a low test will
burn fairly well, still producing a yery
disagreeable ordor while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy substance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost is but
little different than what you pay for the
cheap goods you are using and the satirfacSjjwwlllgetta light will
compensate, saying nothing of additional
safety. For sale by b. E. Phillipa, EL
Newton and Cook &amp; Cook.
A D Mavnabi), Wholesale Ag.

MICH.

Hastings Banner
and
Detroit Tribune,

$1.00

WHOLE NO. 1933

was held in the parlors of the senator’s
son, of Orangeville, visited little May Hart home. Aside from the usual miscellane­
Saturday—Two loads of company from ous business, the following excellent atfleers for the ensuing year were elected:
Gull lake at P. Hart’s Sunday.
HJLSTIXGS, XI CH.
President—Miss Gertrude Bentley.
Coata Grow.
Vice President—Louis Goodyear.
Mrs. L. Smith Is now in her new ^well­
Secretary—Miss Edna Brown,
ing and much enjoys her new home—J.
Treasurer—Jason McElwain.
Marks has returned to his agency In the
Instead of electing an executive com- '
fence business In Ingbam couaty. Frank mlttee, its selection was left to the new
Wolfe'Is now working with him—Anna officers.
Farmers have commenced haying—PhU Chase has returned from Grand Rapids
Garlenger is buildlngjan addition to his where she has been working—Steve Wolfe •
Kcal Katata Trsncfen.
house—Bert Murphy of Hastings Snnday- is plastering Dr. Sayle's new house—Wm
Following are the real estate transfers
ed with his mother—Quarterly meeting Detnond has the stone wall of his house for the week ending June 26, 1892, as
was held at the east Carlton U. B. church completed and now the carpenter com­ taken from the books In the register’s office:
Saturday and Sunday—Bora to Mr. aTid. mences his part—John Marks is going to
Mrs Floyd Downing June Ifl. a daughter build on his lot In a few months—Uncle Thoraapple SIOOO
—Wffi. Tidmarch has moved hb home on | Jess Cotton Is on the sick list—Wanted, • Izwlv H. Jordan to 1&gt;R Benawa 40 ac see XS
the stone wall—V. Price comes to the an able bodied young man to run a supply Thornspple *»00
\V V Burd to John Rickert 40 ac see 19 Carlton
front with a new carriage—Mrs. Henry wagon—The Ice cream social was a suc­ S1S00
John Rickert to W H Burd 140 ae see 8 Carlton
Hornier has built a weaving house—Mr. cess, the receipts being 317.75, to be used
Daniel Fifield has returned home after a for the purchase of a flag for the school ULll Hurd to W H Burd 35 ac see 18 Carlton
few weeks visit with his grand-daughter, house. The rasing of which will take UMDO
W J Dibble to Wesley Fox &amp; Son 40 ae see X&lt;
Mrs. E. Lockhart—E. Palmerton has his on the 28d of July. George Barden and
81000
slaughter house nearly ready for business T. Humphrey as orators—Townsend and Irving
John Rickert Jr to Ann Klckert parcel sec«
and will soon start a wagon on the road.
company are getting the sawed timbers for Carlton 8&lt;»o
W H Burd to Lores R Bird BO ae see 18 Carlton
the C. K. A 8. R. IL elevator to be bailt
82000
Woodland.
In Hastings—J. B. Smith Is visiting his
Jm R Bush to K J Hartman pared Delton
A good deal of wheat In our section Is many friends here.
lino
badly lodged—Most of our farmers wonl'd
R Gatland to W A Murdock 22« ac see IT
Orangeville 8125
like to commence hayingebut are waiting
Carlton Center.
K .1 Farter to W J &amp; L L Hollowry parcel lot
for hay weather—The Masons had a big
W. IL Vester was In your city Monday .-,75Cltv83B00
time Tuesday night. We understand that —Our brother says, in last week’s items
Michael Roush to Ann Rickert parcel Carlton
Hastings, Nashville and Lake Odessa that our brother scribe of the Democrat
Ann Rickert to Michael llourti parcel Carlton
lodges were present—Frank Densmore has was mistaken about the 8. D. Adventists
purchased a half Interest In' the People.? having a picnic at Middle lake the fourth.
meat market—Politics are beginning to That was their Idea just two weeks ago Grove 3200
V Igdna to Asa B Pennock south H lots 963 &amp;
warm up a little—M. H. McCormick has and we think that out Baxxeh scribe did
invented a new bag holder and truck. We not use our brother of the Democrat justly ^Cathrrlnt? Rtiekel to G C Karcher lot blk II
think It Is something nice and would like in saying that he was mistaken—Wm. Freeport WOOAndy Haven to Sam 1 DeBack 40 oc
to see It patented—Harvest will soon be Vester came home from Eaton county one Orangeville &gt;1300
with us—Mrs. J. M. Smith and Mrs. A. day last week nick—L. B. Carpenter and
J. Palmerton were in Hastings on Mon­ wife visited IL Vester one day last week—
Harris** Llc*n*e».
day______________
Frank Becker has left the employ of J. N. No
Name and residence
Covert
l Wm. Leonard. Hastings.
G«rkey.
•*’ ) Bessie Palmer. Morgan.
Wheat is beginning to turn; It Is lodged
t Wm. H. Fex, Woodland,
FOR JULY 4THterribly—Every body la busy getting ready
1 N«Ule M. Northrop. CaMleton,... ».Inbn C. Otto, Middleville.
for the 4th—Quarterly meeting was held
101 I Kittle McQueen. Middleville,
at the Tamarac church last Saturday and
4 Thos. Haney. Middleville,
I Mary Tuckey, Yankee Springs,
Sunday—The funeral of uncle Carios
— j Alvin 1). Boyar. Maple Grove,
Spencer, who died Saturday morning June
Unless all signs fail, and the best efforts .103
i Kittle Clark, Maple Grove,
18, was held at the church last Monday. ever put forth here to make a successful
He was interred In the Fuller cemetery. celebration fail too. Hastings will have the
Rev. J. A. Phillips of Lake Odessa officia­ most attractive and creditable celebration
and Become a Boy.
ting—Homer Spencer of Reed City, Zack that has ever been witnessed in this city,
George Donaldson, the fourtecn-yearoH
Spencer of Fowlerville and Abner Spencer and one as good as ever seen In a town the boy who was arrested Id front of tho Hotel
of Chelsea attended the- funeral of Carlos size of Hastings. It takes money to get Marlborough on Friday evening for send­
Spencer—Elder Morthland and Mrs. Cur­ up a good celebration, and more money has ing hbt scven yearo’.d brother, Walter, in­
tis visited at Mrs. Bare's last week—Mr. been raised for this celebration than any side to sell papers, was. arraigned before
Burdick of Hickory Comers Sundayed at previous one in our city’s history. We Justice Divver at Jefferson Market court
.1. Spencer’s—Geo.. Cunningham Is work­ canndt give the complete program. We Saturday morning, and held for trial on a
ing in the hardware store of Dr. Carpen­ can only state the more prominent feat­ charge of making his little brother beg.
ter A Son of Woodland.—Addie Cunning­ ures. in general It may be said that The latter was handed over to the Gerry
han is working for Geo. Rogers* at Carlton. every effort will be put forth to make the society. The boys live with their parents.
day one of comfort and pleasure to nil—an
Walter has tbo fnce of a cherub, with
Delton.
old time holiday. There will be the usual long hair falling on his shoulders and inno­
Th«re has been for the past two weeks preliminaries In the forenoon, and the af­ cent blue eyes, but his soul Is as the soul at
a little hard feeling existing on the part of ternoon will be given up. to amusements “a dead jrame sport," ns he would say.
the Ladies’ Aid Society on account of the and sport: and the day will conclude with, Ilia childlike appearance is enhanced by
article In our town paper (the Breeze) said not the ancient chestnut fireworks, but th ft fact that he wears a kilt.
by Mime to be a slut on the society. The with an open air entertainment, by one of /"Good afternoon, Walter,” said the re­
president of the society has been Informed the best«comcdy companies, the piny being porter, os the boy came into a room at the
by one who is soliciting funds for the 4th upon a platform at the comer of State and society’s headquarters with Superintendent
that the said article does not mean the L. Jefferson, and within sight and hearing of Jenkins. “What would you do with a
A. Society and we are glad to hear it ns all.
nickel if L gave It to you!”
our husbands .have contributed to the
In addition to the entertainment, and the
‘‘Match yer doubles or quite,” promptly
funds and the money earned by said so­ many other attractive features we note the replied the cherub.
ciety goes to help the church, Sunday following:
••Here, here," said Superintendent Jen­
school, the poor and needy in and around
The great hose race for a purse of 8200, kins, "you’re too young to be matching
Delton and Is no doubt a good organiza­ for which there will be plenty of competi­ pennies.”
tion. The Ladles' Aid will sell lee cream tion by some of the best combanles In the
“Say, yer give me spazznms,” replied
and lemonade at their bowery the 4th, aud state.
Walter in a tone of lively disgust. "Yer
solicit the patronage of all the people who
The great three mile bicycle race, for say Pm too young, ’cause dey make me
are disposed to help In a charitable cause 875 purse.
wear me hair long an keep me in .clean
as the money goes to help the town and
An exhibition drill by the Kalamazoo flresacs. Gue&gt;s you’d look young yerself 'f
not fatten any man’s pocket book—While Light Guard, one of the crack military dey wudn’t let yer wear panto,” be added,
Harvt- Adams and Mr. Utter were work­ companies of the state. Also a sklaplsh giving a vicious pull at the offending kilt.
ing on the scaffold around Mr. Hartman’s drill or sham battle. Only Tuesday was "Pm dead outer de racket. Dey rink 1 kin
house It gave away letting them both fall this last and best feature qf the program soil du papes letter 'f I look like a bloomin
kloulai’s what duy do it fer. Me an my
to the ground scaring Herve's face at a secured.
great nite but Mr. Utter survived the
In short, we can assure our readers that, brudder, wc goes roun ter saloons an hotel*
shock and is able to Im- about—The suit if they will come to Hostings July 4th, an eatin places. He’s dead rtow in de biz.
betwuop Frank Folk ai)d Hiram Card was they will witness n grand celebration. The I do de sellin an he stays outside. Say, got
settled by the plaintiff—The doctor’s wife energetic gentlemen having the matter in any crap dice!” be broke oft with the air
and Mrs. Sprague accepted an invitation charge will see to It that the people who of one who changes a dull subject for one
Tuesday to cat strawberries and cream nt come to Hastings are royally entertained. of intense interest
The reporter Lad left his crap dice at1
Mrs. Hardie Orr’s—Mr. Hartman is vacat­ Excursion rates on all roads.
homo, so he iMuricd the question by asking
ing Mr. Arbor's house for reasons not yet
Walter what Iw did with the money from
known—There were 12 teams standing In
Chnrch'anil Society.
the papers.
front of Sir. Evang* shop Tuesday morn­
Services at the Presbyterian church next
"Take it homo ter me in udder, an she
ing before 0 o’clock waiting to unload their Sunday morning and evening. Evening
pays de rent. Every night when I git ms
wool. Bring your wool to Delton and get topic, "Homeopathic sins.”
[»pers sold 1 go home an give up de cash.
their highest cash price—There is some
talk of running an excursion over this read X The Y. P. S. C. E. meets In the Presby­ Wisht I wux home now. Dis ain't a bad
via Woodbury to Detroit the last of Au­ terian church next Sunday nt 6:30, and place ter stay, though. Dat feller.” nod­
ding at Agent Schultes, who stood near,
gust In the interests of the K. O. T. M's. to be led by Chas. Lewis.
“be give mu some pennies. Say, yawter
Particulars later.
The ladles of the W. C. T. U. of Has­ come up stairs *n see de big horse dcy got.
tings Invite the beys and girls, between But it’s not hin but a wooden oue. I useter
.Middleville.
the ages of 5 and 15 years, to meet them go over td Gut’nbcrg ’n see de reel horses
Zella Gibson, of Grand Rapids. was In
at the U. B. hail on Friday, the 8ih of run. ’D'yever go dere? Oh, It’s great.
our village .Saturday—Gertrude Nimo Is
July, at 4 p. m., to organize a "Loyal Tem­ Dere’s a. big crowd of pen all hollerin.
the guest of H. E. Hendrick and family—
perance Legion’’ band of hope.
Den a lob of horses comes out, ’n some fel­
Geo. Smith and Will England, of Grand
There will be a meeting of the Woman’s ler rings a Indi, 'n dey all run. When dcy
Rapids, spent Sunday in the village—Don
Putnam closed his school in the Allen dis­ Auxiliary of Emmanuel church July 5th, come aroun again where dcy started, every­
trict last week—J. Carvcth aud family at the home of Mr. J. Beesmer. Let un body is yellln ’n whoopin. Party soon
some feller yells, ‘Clermont win!’ Den all
spent Sunday with relatives in Dutton- have a full attendance.
de fellers dey say, ‘Oh, Ll’ Oh, it's dead
Mrs. Daisy, of Grand Rapids,. Is the guest
The quarterly tea meeting of the W. F. bully, Gut’nburg bl”
.
of her daughter, Mrs. D. Cronk, in this
M. S. of the M. E. church will be held on
" What arc you going to do when you get
village—in a drunken row last Saturday
Wednesday afternoon. July Gth, at the out of heref” asked the reporter.
evening. J» Teadt, of this village, was very
home of Mrs. R. K. Grant, at half past two
“Goin ter git me hair cut. I got—one,
badly Injured by one of Wayland's row­
o’clock. Supper will be served from half two, three, five, ten cents now. Say, I'll
dies, Sam Dnniouth, who Is under arrest—
past five to seven, to which everybody Is toss yer up heads *r toils fer a dime. Den
H. E. Headrick was in Dorr on business
cordially invited. After supper a brief I’ll win 'n git enough ter pay de barber.
Tuesday—Dr. E. O. Hanlon. of Bradley,
program consisting of mimic and recita­ All the feller- calls tne girl cause me hair’s
spent Sunday with his father In this vil­
long. I Uckcd two fellers filvdat las’ week.
tions will be carried out.
lage—Win. Keeler was In the Rapids on
“I don't care much, though,” he con­
business Monday—Edna Campbell is the X. The vestry of Emmanuel church have
tinued sturdily, “Me brudder read me a
guest of relatives In Bay City—Several called the Rev. W. W. Taylor to succeed
Ixxik named 'Scrap Iron Mike, the Steelpersons of this village attended the funer­ the Rev. E. D. Irvine In tire rectorship.
al of their former pastor’s wife, Mrs. T. At the invitation of the present rector, lie fbted Slugger from Corpoe’Mountain,* an
Mike had long hair, fer It says: ‘He gave a
T. George, of Rockford, Thursday—Owen will visit the parish next Sunday aud'
fierce yell as, plungin his crewill spurs
Kinsey, of Caledonia, was In the village preach at the evening service, at half ’past deep Into the bleedin sides of his steamln
Monday—Mrs. L. Gibbs, of Grand Rapids, six.
stallion, and wid his wild hair utreamin
was the guest of her parents in the village
behind him in the wind, he dashed acrau
The glum til B*u&lt;t«et.
lost week—The Middleville base ball club
the plain In perswoot of hb craren foe.’ I
will crosa bats with the Caledonia club at
The annual reunion And banquet of
remember it de way me brudder read It ter
that place on July 4th for a purse of 315. Hastings high school almunltook plac
me. Are yer goin ter flip up fer dot dime
The game will be called at 2 o'clock.
the home of Senator Colgrover’rldav even­ ’r ain’t yer? Aw, what have I Mruck,i
ing, and wm an enjoyable affair, rAbout Sunday school? Say, take me away from
Banfl eld.
SO sat down to tables which ha&gt;J been dis, will yer?” he said, turning to the
Dell Groat's hired man got up about 12
spread upon the spacious lawn, and) the superintendent, and with a look of deep
o’clock last Friday night, and took ten
ladles of the Episcopal society scrYKl an dbgust on his features Walter wasJed from
dollars and a good watch and skipped for
efegant repast
the reporter’s sight.—New York Sun.
parts unknown—Frank Sheffield and wife
Z After proper attention had been given
acquired a new son-in-law Wednesday af­
ADMKN ISTRA WK’S SALIL
ternoon by the name of Andrew Adams— to the wants of the Inner man, and after
pleasant social time spent in discuss­
In - tbo matter n’ U;s estate of Washla/toa K.
Herbert Bowman has a running windmill the
ing the tempting viands, came the toast s^ Ferris, d*eewd.
on oue of Spectacles lake to pump the
Notice Is berehv uln-ti that 1 sb«U &lt;nll at
The
toastmaster
of
the
occasion
was
W7
water out Into the other one on John Mc­
nubile auction to ton hfth.-v bidder. «•” Frtdav.
Kinzey’s—Nellie Edmunds has returned R. Cook. The responses were all well- the tv elftb day ot August, A. D . im.at tea
timed, particularly those of Shirley Smith, o’ri'wR, m the fonii!0«&gt;a in the PnVuue .rfHre lu
from Albion college—Our photograph gal­
Clarence Barber, Roy Barlow and Mbs the city af IlMUncs in Urn cwty of Korrr,
lery has moved to Gull lake—Dean Prine
In the stale of Michigan. pnntu^t to
Is very sick with tonsllltls—Daisy Ed­ Hallock. The subject of the toasts were license and authority grant*d to me un tb&lt;- UFh
as follows:
“Welcome to class ’92.” by day of June A. » m by the Probata
munds. wife of Elbert, is quite sick at this
Miss Edna Brown; Response for Class
siting—Guy wool market seems to be
very quiet, no one yet undertaking tomake, '93,” John Wooten; "Twelve years nc: qtmlntanee with Ute paste-pot,” M. L. tedngtnthn couuly of B.irry, in th* s-«h of
any purchase-officer Gaskill Is looking
"Our married members,” Dr. MJehlgw, knswn ami described as fUlows,
for the burglar and goods of Deli Groat's,’ Cook;
to*wit:
The south half nt . the eastUiiUfot the north
and up to this writing ho has not been. Clarence Barber, "My experience with
Dogs,” Shirley W. Smith; "Orchard Like
found nor beard of.
liming,” Royce Barlow; "Mr first day of
Dated June Wh,
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Thursday, June JO, »»9*

Calhoun county, Mich., voted 1,000
majority in favor of prohibition as against
local option.
The four Italians killed at SedfotWaah.,
were not lynched, hut were killed by a

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SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PMC£
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Physicians in attendance on Cyrus W.
Field say hb death at any moment would
not surprise them.
W. J. Bryan, Democrat, has been re­
nominated for congress in the First Ne­
braska district.
.
Owen Kirk, 45 years old, a car inspector
for the Chicago and Altou railway, wna
ruu over and killed by the train.
By the explosion of a bcllur on a French
■ cruiser at Breet fifteen men lost their
lives and others were seriously injured.
The first big grain fire in California thb
year has destroyed LINO acres of flue grain,
and b still burning. The loss is 8100.00bMrs. Sarah Ella Brady, Thomas Sloan
Brady and Miss Mary Kingston, of Desoto,
were drowned near Springfield, Mo., while
trying to ford a stream.
Three young men near Payne, Ind., dis­
covered a box containing $2,300 in gold,
which had been buried under a tree that
was uprooted by a storm.
Henry M. Stanley the explorer, is a can­
didate on the Unionist ticket for parlia­
ment ‘ to represent North Lambeth. Hb
wife will be active cn the hustings for
him.
The crops are being withered 6y drought
in portions of southern Russia, and sbeep
and cattle are perishing for want of fodder.
Nathan Monbelmer and others, of New
York, and Samuel Woolner, of Peoria, are
organizing a syndicate with from $3,000,000
to $5,000,000 capital for the purchase of
Keowdu dUUllerim.

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CITY BAKERY.
Fine line of creams and
fresh confectioner.?.

A. E. RENKES
BUSINESS CARDS.
RS. E. II. A C. P. LATHROP.
Homoepathlp Physicians and
.Surgeons
AH calls city and country promptly
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A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Delton.
Mich.
Offioe In residence, one olock east of depot.

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ILLIAM 0. LOWDEN.
Lawyer.
Office over Julius RumBUs Store, State
street, Hastings. Mich.

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Ab-tract Blocx. HaaUngs.
Money to loui ou E&lt;&gt;sd Bdale Real Estate
isibr on c minlulou. General con revancing.
rlsvtntj a complete set o? AA»stnu-t ttockf, com­
piled from the ftoeonb. ew b'rnbh complete
t trrujts.
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P. DRAKE, M. D.,
Office over Holloway's drug store.
Office hours from 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
nectlng with residence, at Holloway'* diuj
store.
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M. FOWLER, D.D. S.
Office hours 8 a m. to r» p. m.
MITH A COLUItOVE,
Lawyers.
(Office In Union b’oek. Hastlnr?.)
Practice Is all the courts of the state.

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■ Bute of Michigan county_of Bmtt.-ot.
AS a MWslou of the Probaio Court for the.
'County of Barry, holdcn at the Probate Office in
ih&lt;i«htyatf HaxUnn. in said county, ou
nnsdav, The 1BU1 day of Mav.lu the year
on* thousand eight hundred and nlneiv-two.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge uProbate. I
in tne matter of the estate of Robert Mtsn r.
d^n*rJ*jl«g and filing the petition duly vertObd. of Frances Misner, widow of aald deceased
f Utal a co lain lustnunent now on
■Wirt purporting to be the last will and
rm of said decwMwd may be admitted to
I aad that your peMUouer may be appolntluttix of said will or some oilier sult-

\ E. KENASTON,
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Attorney at Law,
.
(Over J. s. Goodrear ft Co.'s dare.)
Practices In an courtsol the State. CoUectlon&gt;
urosipUy attending to.

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Irraiu Smith &gt;oJ Clurirt Moltar wre

WJ. J. Brooks, an attorney,'dkdI •« gj

chloride of gold Inatitute at M.mphh^ ,1W from » nkhfleld tmxr.
t« receiving :b» flret treatnwnt for th
cure of the whisky habit.
Geuaral J. W. Krifor haa been
fROBA1F. ORDER.
folErodleac fortbe RrpubUojn nominj.
cion fur congreaa in th- Seventh Oblodb-..Wivaf
llaXTyhnblen at |1;6w'^'nev
trict by Gconje W. Wlbon.
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MamIuiu. hi said county, on wenneat-.- “£v of June, tn the JW one
The marriage of Frdinaud of Rounrania
HjbLl:nndn*d amt ninety two.
and Princesd Marie of Edinburgh will
place ax Bucharest early, In November ac­
cording ro present nrrtingvinvnu».

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Sifts wraSl«»wW «•lhU

. ,. Ju,yj John and Cornelius Kearn and
Schlicht,
v and
scuucni, Chicago boys
*~J" between
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'I year* old, 'were drowned
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in a pond while
I bathing. They could not swim.
----------------- ------------I The date for the opening of the World’s
George M. Dallas, one of the new judges 1 fa|r buildings in October next will probaof the new Volted States circuit court of bly,be changed tu the 2l»t, that being the
appeals, has received from Princeton col- j
By that
day
tnat really
reiuy corresponds
corrrajwu^ in our
—calendar
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lege the degree of doctor of lbws.
|' tto
o the
the day of
of tho
the discovery
discovery of
of Amerfuu
America.
. will
... celebrate
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The national treasury department will ..
Xew —
York
on .K..
the 11r&gt;.
12th. T'h«j
The
regulate the entry of animals imported for j managers of the ‘two shows have agreed to
thb, and will ask congress to make the
exhibition at the World's fair.
Mr. George J. Gould baa brought a necessary change in the law.
drove of fifteen Plks from Manitoba to his
Catskill shooting preserve, where they
It is suited that the high water in the
will have bW) ur WM) acres of . forest and
Chicago river haacost tho marine interests
dale over which to roam.
$600,000 In delays, etc.
A wagon in which John Brandt and his
j E. J. Ryan, wanted at Washington for
daughter were riding was overtamed in I
— *7-7.
cmm.
the river at Huntington, Ind., and the ' robbing the Lulled States
j pany-of
8W.0W, h»
has to»
been
captured «!&gt;.»•
at Den,lrlwodn&gt;«»«L
:p.
O,ot»W.a».
n -ptuml

A wheat stack on which William von ; ve*Holt, a farmer near Seymour, ln&lt;l., was ■ An outbreak of cholera at St. Petersat work was struck by lightning and Von , burg is imminent.
Holt was instantly killed.
'
I An explodun of the Consumers Ice
The troubles of dock walloper* at East • works in New- Orleans killed five men.
Tawas. Mich., have been settled on the The proprietor, F. B. L«e. wm among the
ba*is that each union remains in it* own I victims.
.
town,but may complete a cargo at either
Princess Mtrgaret, sister of the .German
town.
’
I emperor, has been betrothed to Prince
Dr. Schweinfurth has reached Berlin ' Frederick Charles, eldest son of the land
with forty-two chest* of African carlo*, 1 grave of Hesse.
including twelve typical skulls from! In an interview published in the Munich
twelve African tribes for the use of Pro- 1 Zeltung Prince Bismarck Attributed to
fessur Virchow.
pressure from Berlin the refusal of EmThomas Bennett of Asbury Park was | P*ror Fronds Jo^ph to grant him an audrowned by the upaettlng of his boat, in d!*,cte, .,
.
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which be and his son-in-law, Lewis White,
Twice within a week men have been
were flahi-g
1
! robbed on the street* of Detroit by women
At a special election at Tlflfo, 0., it was who have compelled them, at th. point, of
decided tobulld a 150.000 high School build- ' «»volver. to hold up tbdr hand* and sub।*
mil to being searched.
John Gildersleeve, . deaf farmer, wa.
Th. Sugar trust and th. wholesale grokilled by a locomotive near Silin*, Ilk I ««
‘ rUrc'1
A bUtorle eoll«tlon o&lt; rallr^ ttok.u ■ 7'"”
will bo ODO of lb. oxblblu u tho World1.
“•* •£• *™“ ’J11 ■d
fajr
so a rebate to protect tneiu from loss.
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A special seston uf the Wisconsin legisFrhUy. jnur si. ■
lature to reapportion the xtate into senate
The property of W. C. I^uibeqg, in Wa- and araembly district* convened at Madbasb, Ind., wm d^gtroyed by fl^e.
• Ison today.
John ami Albert Rus&gt;-&lt;-ll were killed by ;
lightning while fl-Llng in Balt creek, near York city court to ntwwer to the charge
of aa&lt;tultiii4 15-year-olil Sarah Divio, was
Lincoln, ills.
William Mclutoab, of Manchester, In., shot through' she hnort nr.:! instantly
shot himself through the heart on account killed by the girl’n brother, Edward Divio,
who is 25 y«ir« oid, .
of despondency.
Tiu-police at Brusaoh, while trying to
W. H. Green, a banker of Hardy, Town,
committed suicide by blowing out his quiet a Udy of notions socialists, were
overpowered by the latter nud were com­
brains with a bullet.
Fire at Atlantic City; N. J., damaged or pelled to cnll upon the military to restore
•
destroyed the principal buildings of the order.
place to the.extcnt of $150,(00. I
UVE STCCK ANO PRODUCE MARKETS.
1 Fourteen people were injured In an acci­
Chicago.
dent on the Michigan branch of the “Big
Four” railroad at Niles. Mich.
Followir.; ve-e the &lt;*u .taiions on the
Pupils in the Saginaw highschool hazed board of tmie tu i.y: Wueat—June, opened
their German teacher, Professor George A. •7»c. cloxed 7SMc; July. «p. nod 7sHc. clxaaxl
Kleene, and created a disgraceful same.TMjc; Hcptotnb-r.
7S5fi-, cloeod TSRc.
i The Vermont Republican convention Cora-Juuc. cpeuv*i nud clr.&gt;wd &amp;lc; July.
u.«. «o.
closed M&gt;Hc; September, opened
1ms nominated Levi AX.
K. AFuller
for .v«criaLK
governor opened
and F. S. Stranahan for Lieutenant Gov- &lt;
‘•'j1*'
opened ,KHc.
ernor
i
I cWd
July, o.-ened 385ft:. clowd »ft:;
mu
u_*«
.
u.
September, opened a»»D. cto«i 3»fti PoraThe sheriff and marshal i&gt;l Creston, j Juno. o|«n.d |WAA c.oeed $1117.M; July,
lown, mad. another raid on tho saloons of : opened $10.tM*. cloned $1117ft; September,
that place and seized largo quantities of • open© I $11.0), dosed $11.35. Lard—Juno,
liquor.
! opened IfiOJH. closed $fl.tu).
Rev.
Dixon,
V4?
a,ock. .JBT‘1’
xuiv. Thomas
inomiwuw
n, of
oi New
-vew York,
xork, has
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KIRKS

The Fox and Illinois rivers are now nearly
as high a* they wereduring the May floods,
and are rising.
General P. S. Post has Ixwn renominated
for congress by lha Republicans of the
Tenth Illinois district.
Based upon its new city directory Mil­
waukee claims a iwpumtlon of 240,000; an
Increase of 3fl,000 in two years.
Dr. Mercer, of Arcadia, Ind., fell be­
neath a railway train from which he was
alighting and was killed.
Scott Richardson, a business man of
Frankfort, Ind., was killed by Che kick of
a young horse he was trying to drive.
Clintotf E. Dixon, a private in the Sixth
Doited States cavalry, was hanged at
Omaha for the murder of Corporal WHlPrince Bismarck met with

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HuHtfil, Agrwalilt, Cleansing,

»ad £J«}roSjhi the office of tlI(!
r
S deeds, for ttwCoasty of Barry ami
MirhU-n. mi lb. fourth day of Derewi,.- a h
!S7&lt;. in Liber 13 of mortgage*, on

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criminal libel upon ex-Afalstanc Corunna- $4.3^100 pU*.
light. t4.UQ3.te
rough pinking. S&amp;I0&amp;&amp;3J mixed. ixE'iia.iu
aloner l£j&gt;ch.’
Professor Barnabas Coffin Hobbs, the heavy packing and shipping lot*.
Cattle-Market active and price, alwdy;
first president of Earlham college (a
aw, real estate and collect­
Friends' institution), died at Blooming­ qnatations range 1 at Ht&amp;dl.tV choice to ex­
ing office OF
tra ahipsing at &gt;wa
grxxl to choice
dale, Ind., aged 77 years.
Pai.mebton * Smith,
do, $3.b Cjt.li) fair to gooA SXftiQ 115 common
The 14-year-old son of James B. Blley, a to medium do, $3. 5^170 butcher*' atoer*,
Woodland, Mich.
farmer near Moweaqua, Illa, was drowned | Si.ui^l.35 stockera. fcte &lt;fi,iU Tozas .tMra,
C. S. Paa.mkrtox.
J. M. Smith,
while swimming in the creek with hb $3.403.rtG feeder*. $l.lD©a.3) cows. $i00^i75
Notary Public.
Justice of tho Peace.
father and another brother.
balls and
veal calves
Sheep-Market fairly activeaad price* steady;
Hundreds of prospectors ore arriving
Dearly every day at tbo new Mahave quotations ranged at $4.(X&gt;aJf« per 1*» lb.
county (Arizona) mining camp, where a western*, 8t.0ttin.Z5 natives, »15JaXi4) Texas,
amt iXW 17.-.5 lamba.
rich find of gold b reported.
Produce: But ter-Fancy separator, ISWa
, W. H. Pendleton, n Lawrence, Kan., 19c; fine creamvrie*, 17®18c; dairies fancy,
grocer, has follad for 8KJ5.000, and Jacob freeh, l.©lfc; No. 1 dslrlw, 13aHc; packing
Max. a dry goods denier of Yankton, &amp; D., •took, freah. lOiUc. Kgg.-13HX14o ;er dot.
lorn off. Live poultry-Hen*. Ido per lb;
hiw been forced to an assignment.
spring chicken*. IfiCJlTb p«r lb; nxmlor*. fle;
ducks, 9c; turkeya mixed. Sc. Potatou.Burbanka8j©3)c per bushel; Hebron*. S)©Z5c;
Five of a gang of six tramp highwaymen Ro*e, ISaiOc; Peerlm, 15030c; common to
have been captured by 200 citlz*ns of poor mixed lot*. W»Uc; California now potatnm* II n.. -I.™.!..'__ u.
Li ttle Falla, N. Y,

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DefwKhartnx besumad.Jn.tne eondlUm..

nwnM In the office &lt;&gt; Um ttestaer of !».-&lt; .u
for Esrry Coun'V in LberbC or mon cam-, n,
;-aX&lt;* 32C &lt;m&gt; Willett mortgiutn there is &lt;■).,.In.-d b.
&gt;-* Cu* st Hie date of Ibis nuUca the sum of fwr
hundred fifty-two dollars and t weniy-flw «nt,
and an attornor's fee of tweaty-five dollar, pm
vlded for in Mid mor^txfe. and uosmt &lt;.r pro
rcedfgs al l*w having been ImuUute . to n
eover the moneys secured by said mortc;,™
or any part thereof;
' '
' Now. therefore, hy virtue uf the po«(T
sale eoutamrd In said nrartgitg.-. and ti...
Monday, June ®7IM
statute to such ease made and provided, n-.t, •..
Arthur J. Yea, of New York*die^*.f°
Is hereby given mat on Saturdaj tn&lt;trouth day of September. A. D„
j t.-u
the doctor* aar.of too ®udh
o'clock Id foe fareaocD, 1 shall sell at t.Li
taken internally by applying tho current
aurtloD, to the highest bidder, at t:,.- iiir.
to hb tongue. Nervous apoplexyfront door of the Court Ho'i«e tn the &lt;'.vHasting", (that being tho place wfiert- tlirTt’lrJames Man and hb wife, of Urbaxia, O..
cnlt Court tor liarrv County is boldi-n
b.v.bwn married tbirtr-tm
jtod
premises described tn s»i&lt;l mortgay*-. or •&lt;&gt;
have fourteen children, the 7°UDKest.““
much thereof as may be necessary to j,.,y
amount dur ou said mortgage. uiUi wv.-u ,..r
than 2 year* old, and James b suing for a
S he* Probate root. Umnst, and *H legal cos's, toretti-r npi:
divorce ou scriptural grounds.
? . OfrtlStth2nWJ
an attorney's ten of iwenty-fivo doibr- «•&lt;,/
in the dt? of Hastings. In said county, vnanted for therein, the prrmi-ra la-bivd'Tho proposition to transport the hduro
scribed in said tonrtgege a* all tut
r:.,.,,
in which Jreae James was killed to Chi­ ut'd ahoweonse.if any there be. why the
the netliloner may not be grunted. Aud II piece or tup.--’! of land situate in tho tonm-lon
cago has stirred th. Mh-ourian. in the1 of
UfnrtbJroXed. Hut said .PetlUoner pro no­ of Asania In the county of Barry and &lt;,-4. &lt;
i neighborhood to wrath. Tho relic b too
Michigan, and kt*own aud descrilx*] n« folk.-, ■
The north half of the southeast quarter of th.sacred lit that neck o’ woods to be made n
northwest quarter of Med.-n thirty townlune
allow of away from home.
north, ot range wen vest cuntaluing ta-Milv
Wilhelm Kuehnrelch, in &gt;il
fChXc,f“
acrer more or Ir«v.
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to
-wb
John MAStaioTT. Assignee ot-Mortgaree.
for some infraction of the sUtutes, go
hold of a rusty key and sharpening it on
Attorneys for Assigned of Mortgagee
Dated
JuneZfnd. MH,
the stouo floor of his cell cut on ugly g»“h
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
in his throat. He will Uev.
Commissioner Duclos, of France, who
haslxwnm thb country examining our
system of inspecting f pork for trichina,
says it b perfect.
Governor Fifer, of Illinois, has taken
) his household and hied away to Bailor
1 Springs, Ill#., where be will stay during

L’ R. TIMMERMAN, Homcepathlc Phyi •
siclan and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)

MMn If is ordered that Thursday the

the Probate
oonty. and

neath the rulna, several of whom were

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

Gooseberries-ILSUper US-qtouiA Ra-mrac©»L30 per 8J.pt caw; bl*c£
•OcOfl.i 0 per 24-pt ease. Blackborrks—81.26
CJ1AI per 34-qt caw.
comj.

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New Yoiix. June 27.
&lt;.JYhoa*~I,a S
wlnter cash. »')4e- July.
8CHc; August, MJic; September, sWfc. Corn
-No. 8 taixod cash. «»*; Jnlr XUc; A?°*U«
mixel cmH. Ac; JBaf, ;^c; ja)y jtu-.
■Angmt,
Bye—Firmly held and scare*;
car lou. SieMc. Barley-NegUcfcj. PorkModeratoly active and steady; n,M. emm
W. Lard-Gulst; July, tf.M; a.i£u£

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Cattle-One

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hundred and fifty loads on

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aivir ana
iLigs—Sixty-flve load# on

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Oat*—1.0. a &lt;’Mb no.

££
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Dr. L. N, Lakins
The Rectal Specialist,
OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.,

Will be a guest of the Johnson House at Middleville, every Thursday
forenoon and of the Hastings House, Hastings, Mich., every Thurs
day afternoon and evening. At Grand Rapids all other days!
He invites every sufferer frotp any Rectal trouble to call and get a
correct diagnosis of their disease, time required to cure and cost of
same

FREE OF CHARGE.
Dr. Lakins has been located in the Porter Block, at Grand Rapids
Mich., for over four and one-half years, and has cured hundreds of
Grand Rapids’ people, to whom he refers with pardonable pride.
He treats Rectal Diseases only, hence he is a Rectal Specialist in
its truest sense. No matter how bad your, case may be, of how long
standing, or who has failed to cure you, he will give you a radical per­
manent cure.
Every long continued or chronic case of Piles has produced eitnsr
Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint, Bladder trouble, Nervous Postra­
tion or Constipation. Hence the importance of being cured without
delay.
Please notice. The following testimonials are from parties within
your reach, any one' of whom will gladly
* “ give
‘
you all the particulars
concerning their case.
Mr. Jas. L. Wilkins, ex Mayor of Has­
Mr. DeKubbert is SupL of tliv Widtlltings, says: It glres me great pleasure to bomb Furniture Co. (the largest factory hi
state to my neigb’wm trad friends what I the world) ynd during running hours his
know of Dr. Lakin.. 33 a R-etal Special- time is very valuable.
Inquirers will
please consult him any other time at the
1st
I had j-i&gt;s for four or flv&gt;» yeqp, and factory or at his residence.
when
Dakins ha'k niy case, they
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To
whom it may
wouldr.-me down aim&lt;»: conMont!/When\for ten years until cured by Dr. Lakin­
’
*
' ' ' ‘
“ tart, years ago. I also had a seven- bhulto do b;&lt; f‘» work for over iw.&gt; years.
ber trouble, suffered intensely and
They i.evercam:’ down trace after the completely prostrated for weeks at a tin.?.
secund iicatment and 1 Uhl mure hard work 1 employed eight different phydcl 1:1* in
the first 0 weeks after he took my case- Detroit. Grand Rapids and Anu Arbor ami:
than I had done In a whole year before paid them over JMOO, but received ii &gt; beue- ’
mid did It with more ease and comfort too. fit from their treatment. Dt. Lakins jFrom wiwt 1 had heard former Gran-’. sured me my piles caused tho bladder trou­
Rapid* ‘aHentifay of him, 1 expected ble and he wnu’d cure both by simply cur­
h -a
hse. but 1 was maxed at ing my piles.
tl.d»- and radical chant-) hb treatlliis be did over 2 ye^rs ago. I am n &lt;&gt;w
free from both dlseares. weigh more a till
r.«- : •
iced.
..........
. . ...
I 1.. v^:rtabo!
with Mr. DcKubbrr SupLam In belter health than 1 bav&gt; txi-n fun
&lt;r -.v A'.drf -omb Fummire Cu u-.d many tuanyyenr*. 1 was constantly getting wi&gt;.-i&lt;
other Gran ifoplds people Dr. l.u dns has and 1 firmly believe I would not be living
cured, sol: &gt;• &lt;-t them yeaia k.a aud now.but for Dr. Lakins’ treatment. 1 know
nil speak ••' id*.' skill as a Rectal specialist of many he has cured, several of whom 1
In the hb-:ie-t 'em-sent to him. I have never known him-;
1 sincerely bf'). ve • «t can permanently to foil In a single instance,
Respectfully,
cure an? .-jcpue«.no matter how bad
”
—
. Iaaac DkKi r.i:;::;.’
or how long standing, and I advise all suf­
Res. 207 So. College Ave., Grand Rap­
fering from any RectaLtrouble to consult
bliu at once.
James L. WtLkins,
ids, Mich.
.
Hastings, Mich.
The veteran Baggage Master of the l»Mrs. IL L. Peck of Grand Rapids was G. U. &amp; M. Ry. says:
fonneriy a resident of Hastings. Mich.
1 was terribly afflicted with Piles i"-'
She says: I was a sufferer from l*tles; oyer twenty years.
They affm-ted my
and Constipation caused by them ever general health so much that 1 was about
since I was a child until a little over two to resign mv position as Bagcage Master ut*
years ago when Dr. Lakins cured me.
the D. &amp; M. Ry. when Dr. lakins began
I wish I might tell every lady In the treating me. I began to Improvd from the
land what he lias done for me.
very- fif»t treatment and wks *-wn
He has treated me for rectal troubles sound and well.
[ only but my general health Is- better now
This was over four and one-halt
I think than it has ever been In my whole ago and I will say I have uotl felt the
life before.
slightest sign of Tiles iltace and 1 frel at
I heartily recommend him to any rfuffer- legal twenty years younger than 1 did ,H‘er from rectal troubles who may bp fortn- fore he cured me.
nate enough to secure hla services.
H. I. Kmox.
Mr. Peck Is clerk at police beadquarters.
Res. Nb. 32 Barnett &gt;:
Mra. H. L. Peck.
Grand Rapid.-*. Mich970 Ninth Are.
Grand Rapids. Mich.

People sometimes erroneously suppose they are going to be badly
hurt by the examination or treatment. Ask any who have been treat­
ed by Dr. Lakins and they will tell you it is nearly painless.
JOSEPH ROGERS
twice. I am satbfied that be will cure
Of Hastings says:
G. H. DURKEE
I feel a wonderful improvement from
Dr. Laklna’ treatment and they are as the Blaeksmlth of Hastings says:
Dr. says almost painless.
I dreaded the examination and treat­
ment because 1 had been badly hurt before.
N. T. PARKER
My cas* b a very bad one yet.
DrProprietor of the Hastings House says:
I am a patient of Dr. Lakins and cheer­ Lakins’ treatment Is nearly painless.
CHARLES ANNISON.
fully recommend hb treatment to anyone
ruffering from any Rectal troubles.
•An old resident of Middleville, Mich, sajsDr. Ijtkins says I nm not yet cured, but
WILLIAM WOOD
I feel as welt as I ever did. The treat­
Of Hastings, says:
ment
is very mild.
I feel much bettar already.
The pain
JOHN W. WILLARD
Horn Dr. Ijikins' treatment is nothing.
FRED C, PARKER
of the Hastings House says.
Dr. Lakins baa treated me

Of Middldvllle aaya:
. , ’
Have had only two treatments and .
n’t felt so well In ten years.
Lit- •
only
no pain to the treatment.

Are you still skeptical ?
Then talk to ALL of the above and many more whose names
ic given or sent to you.
Main office, 35 36 Porter Block, Grand Rapids. Mich.
Entrance 132 Monroe St Phone at8.

.
vug

�,.;..rr. tmnsiu
tr«»f Barry-ss.
R»!&lt;■
.U » ‘

and ninety two
it _• J Hire 61

'

;,.r &gt;t tth* riiy ofHfife
,
PT"MI 1
•ret. '®u Tu.-» fir. Uie
&gt; mi. at tea awnek
i *&lt;.&gt;* &gt;.&gt;rheanngqnaM
rtrt &lt;: Itw of said de.M&gt;n • i tn crested lit «aM
ir .u .i *c»sl&lt;*a iff *aJd
-In ;h.i Probata Office
. in mH County, and
■■ :e.-.rln the prayer of
I &lt;■ created. And it lr
,i&lt;j p.■: i. toiler give, nolira
,t In
estate. «X the
prion and the hearing

irtutrd In said County o!
•w-k fer tare* •iR'ceMlTt
,1 dtv.d hrtr ng.

‘uluinbla. Pa- suffered from
liimwr. t&gt;ll he w j perfectly
choo'.* have been closed
threatened epidemic of

burry fhiottgh with ft with tw mntfff ex- thar from Arkuiteuw in forty-one, an
petition as will seem consistent"
didn’t come away till about a year ago.
"That’s » capital idea, fur it would be 1 have bred in seven different statea. but’.
extremely awkward for ns if the old treargy beats ’em all. Would ’a’ staid
woman and boy should come stagger Ing thar only I didn't have no land, an I was ;
in there from Georgia -and assert their tired n-rentta. Ever been in Georgy?’ j
righta.”
1
"Well, yes; I traveled through there a &lt;
“There is one thing that makes inc f0^ ye;ifs ago”-----think Barnaby never sent that letter to ,
-Never beeu tor iuraxpouBy's Ccrve, I '
Georgia, and that is no word has ever recktm? That’s the rio'bvt land on the .
coma from the parties tirere, rmd it canid fate of tho earth-right in the bend of .
not have been leas than a month Ago that Suds crick—an would fetch a honored ।
ho wrote, if nt all, for it was burly in ‘ bush?!# flf corn to the-ocru”-----i
August thdt ho died,"
’ 1
“Ever been iu the neighborhood of ,
“That’s so
so-just
—just a few
few^yjbefoTQ
days before 1i , Ringgold?
’ - - ” asked the
----------tall stronger.
-•
dropped
..
*-\
in rm73you fretJi:from
____ iMlvil
tho great
th, tall
| xtrawr
-Ever been thar? That’s my ole home, 1
Rockies
Ilockic of Cojorado,
Cojorailo. where 1I had been
i4?en 1
[ know myself. Glad
- ter nee some
one |
•»nK!»ged in ah rffisuccesaful search for. that knows about Ringgold—1 am, by j
gol.L”
.
v , ..
Ert.l ye stop tbar?’
••And keeping out of tho reach ot tne
-Only a short timo; I waa ouly."-----I
officers of the law,” broke in the voice of ।
..Qjdn't git acquainted with Joe Mugr*
tho tall man with a chuckle..
’ that v&lt;./ the L".vcr7.
. i reexonr Hu s ।
________ uuuoue.
|
~~Vt9““w*u,unt*lxrttUJo®M^Fa i
"Exactly,”
..Fwn.-tiy
” —
replied
plied the.
tho other,
Other, "but
uut iI er
tbauncle
*
of mine
‘uiver
—been
j1 thar
mayor
&gt; 1 rackon?
six times,
He's ,
fancy
neither of us has any
an
wautel- ter run hiiu^er sheriff,
m/w___________________
------ ’bnsinees that
*
ernn-ft..
IM j
is liable to take us back to Ohio.”
I
|xu jgdd he was gittin old'an didn't
!
“Not if wo can avoid it." was the re- • ft(e| |ike wrastlin with lawbreakers like

GRIM DEATH BUSY.

The

-3£=&lt;

&gt;isc»ciATioM.i»ea

I TER in.'

\\ IS SUHPRlSEfe

il

GM
Al

'&amp;■

i hr wf then: ainxirticd
•,.* f« re him.
Kig-;".by had linishrd
•.•••■: ■ for tho night,
- om ptairs. Light!i:p which citon a table
;I . &gt;.n.iU Ihai'kcjumj
n w.'ll worn volanMs,
f •::«!!&gt;• at them for setdrew forth a work on
an.! ».-ating himself

.■: hultDtriuwt and studious
•’drz ifL»nle.l him so much
! pleasure as those short
■•.* rkit-.g hours, when ho
• ‘b.is room and be alone
. . Tho Riggfbys were
were costly in those
: .' i. not often that Dan
•-.t luxury of n new book.
. *11.111 collection of vul'
&lt;• aso were two works of
i- V.icar of Wakefield,” by
&gt; .1 ■’The. Fair Maid of
;-IVukirSrott. There were
••••hen he had come into
•
-ia. but now deprived of
-ir.d. worn with much hau­
. i ronn? to resemble “huge
: .
Yet they were the
• i the cJllection.
■
t a '"iok.in the case that
r. ,'d over and over again
- ind how often ho would
u.iv to come when he could
!&gt;• / .books of which bo had
--‘.ssion of which was his

Perth.

TE

fin

hour he sat there absorbed
•f'?re him. then returning
’ - the bookcase, ho hastily
1 • vinguishing tho light
•:u:-he lay there listening
- ' -f tho rain on the roof
4 ■ f the wind without, till
:
f ilrowsiness stole over
hit;, n
w.ui just dropping into
• u the siiund of voices in tho
adjuni
n aroused him. Ho recog■ cii.-1 •
• I-d-rnging to the two
' copied the nort room.
■:&gt;
■-rd partition separated
the tw.&gt; r
and tho voices were quite
WuibJe. W• ': '-nt any intention of play­

and th

; i ■ r. Dau could hear what
'"I hi the first words he recognized Hr. v.
'■ the tali man.
"I am ..f; ■ ' pinion that we can’t get

,

’

•

•‘

'■

■ l i nn .i; any tooquick-oice, in low but distinct

"D-&gt; you think we are running any
gnat n-k?" ..sked tho short man. .
*Tm -u raid mj.”
"But the interested parties are a thou«aod utiles away, and there is no way in
which they .-an gain any clew to tho
buMnesi
&lt; we are fools enough to
Uli item.
‘‘Btit I an nm sure of that?"
•‘Why/ ■
"As I u-.1 before 1 am not sure that
Barnaby diq not write tho letter notify­
ing the •.•.-.ziiau and boy of tho death of
our client. nud of the will he made."
"That place- mutters in a rather unptewmt ulmpe."
’ Jt'V--li-td. If old Barnaby bad
‘livl a tw davs sooner it might have
ttved ns a deal of trouble.
1 never
uuciisl him fur a partner-, ho was too
coMrientimus entirely.
Of course hi*
tuuue dr&gt;:w a large business to onr firm,
but he threw away many golden opporhttitiea of making a handsome thing,
finiply because he was"—r"Tf»j honest," supplied the voice of the
"lOTtmn with a low laugh. “You could

complained of on that score.*
‘‘Wo are two of a kind," was the re‘0!&gt; "Ent to our business—we must |

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.

..
DOUD,

Train at Work.

Section
*

Prof. A. G. Elocum, of Corning. N. Y.,
has been elected president of Kalamazoo
College at a salary of 925U0 per year with
an allowance of 8250 fur moving expenKb.
C.

1

FATAL

BEAE-ErfD

H. McGurrln.

of Kalamazoo, has I

COLLISION. again broken the world’s record by writing ■
304 words on a sheet of paper in one min­
ute with a type antir.

__,MI
Po„pi
r,. t

HARRUnritG, Pa., June 25.—A terrible
wreck aud destxuction of lite occurred this

Wm. Thomas, of Plainwell, h In po»•rBslun of a copy of Harper's Weekly of
July 5. 1683, ghlnga.full account of the
military uiuvemi Mm at that time.
The followers %f Grover Cleveland In
Plainwell have challenged the adherents
of Benjamin Harrison to play a game of
bail, each man of the opposing trains to be
a voter at the coming election.

morning. The western express (train No. V)
w*» divided Into tWo scctioni. The flrat
motion was stopped at the Dock street
crossing, in this city, on a block, and soon

S. D. Towers, of Allegan county was
•urjirined last WcdC by finding » water
snake over five feel lour hi his hammock.

Chl-

Sucb
COHDEKEO

Flipcs
Meat
Makes an everyday convenience of an
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
package makes two large pies. Avoid
imitations—and Insist on having the
NONE SUCH brand.
MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y.

Fred Parr and John Smith, two Allegan
after ft had started the ongiue of the seccounty men traded hom-s recently. Smith
—V.---------’ * to’ be running
—’
ond section,wUt
which
seemed
ply. “But to the business—do you think i he
jn
younger days; but ale Joo 1 r.ml
afterwards thought that he had the worst
wo can trust the woman to do tho im- war a jWWerful man iu liis best days— tast, ran Into the Glen Eyre, a sleeping of.the deal and wanted to trade buck. He
roach, occupied by tho Westinghouse fam­ went to Parr's and tried to take back the
'-perjcfiMing actT
—
I
i powerful. Saw him lift a log that three ily.
horse by main strength^ but he wa badly
“I am sure we can."
used up In the attempt.
Allegan county vlucigfl, KaUmaics l( Uff
*“
faU to “*» M in ; meu couldn't budge off of the ground"
The engine aud Mvvral cars ot the aec- lawyers now have an assault and battery
"Never heanl of him,” said tho tall
Scott at the proper time?”
, time table.
6
ca-e to try.
and'aeetlon
ran
iuto
the
carsot
the
first
‘■Sb.ll b. on bn,,a, n,,.er fwr_„
’man.. "But 1 was trying to tjrink of
People of all political faiths in Allegan
In effect June jc. j«2.
Did you giro her the particulars of some one there—thought perhaps you section,aud nine i«r*ona In the latter were
tlie business on handy
• ” Of might have heard of him—his name is I killed and from thirty to forty injured. It county are kicking because the court
Ils reported that none of the Westinghouse house will not be opened lothem for hold­
“No: I’d rather do that bv word nt Riggsby”----Stxtlon".
ing convention*.
people w.re seriously Injured. Among
mouth. Letters sometimes prove to bo
. _ ,------- ......
dencod awkward things when they fid? crowed thb landlord's face, nnd for a those killed was Richard Adams, a fur­
Eaton Rapids Is talking of putting In a
into the wrung hands."
*
moment ho almost discredited his ears.- । ulture dealer of this city. He had gone to creamery. A visit to some of their slater
uMuvuirea
iua ears.
Philadelphia
For In­
Then, -------------as a smile oFaclf
pride crossed
his &gt;■ in
that city. with his wife, who remained towns might save something.
&gt;'°' ’honU “*•” b«®“ Tu“~. " “ ~;k cT«’.r ju iuc vrosaeu ms
stance there is a creamery In this city that Richland J
face,
« enriasu
«- •twinkle
—fr.ee. ha'said,
he said, whila
while a
Crewy ...
cau probably be bought cheap. •
Five Mead Bodie* Found.
Milo...........
shone
in
hi»
eye:
It ten t too lat, ret—rappou i Mndr
Five dead men were lying nt tho dead
□nJer yo«!” «-itp u 1QW |au^k
y
The Eaton Rapids Journal says that Delton ....
"Yes—I knowed n Riggnby—lived house of the Pennsylvania Railroad com­
Dlovimlale
nearly every day It is asked to rai*e Its tibultx.......
nigh
ter
Ringgold
—
tisixl
ter
haul
logs
hraTY'
’» » L"“'l I.l.nu Whnt
pany and several of those taken to the voice In fayor of getting some factory or
ter Paxton's mill—olo Simon Riggsby— Harrisburg hospital are reported to hare
'■"*Ukl&gt;"pa”c’’
other t&lt;» locate there. Thb Is just what II ASTI KOS,
know him?”
died. Several dead people are still In the
that paper 1ms been doing for the past five Costa Orave.
“Let me see,’’ and the stranger drew wreck. The doors of tho- hospital were years.
a&gt;tl, mon Ungb.,1 at thi, remark, ami
Editor Fairfield truthfully says Woodland
locked as soon as the injured were Inside,
money and not so much wind Is necessary w.,H
some pttpets from his pocket, aad glanc­
th, eunrematiuu was bnA-en off
and thu authorities refused to give out towcure manufacturing establishments.
Fto If.
ing
at
them
said,
in
a
sciuxely
audible
afrhy'Wl?l?d “ • "bemd.v.r,
Landing ..
names.
Detroit ...
wu.J that puwl |wtwMn tho two tone. “Wife of'Simon Riggsby’’—then
The Eaton Rapids Journal reports a Grand
Rapids
aloud,
"Yea,
it
wasStnon
Riggsby.
Gan
It Is ascertained that six were killed— balloon ascension, circus, merry-go-round,
•trangota, remalmsl silent, hardly know,
eight strangers and Adams. Fifteen per­ street fakir, three fights and any number
mg What to make ot what ho had hoard you tell me if he is still thereof
sons are now in the hospital here, all more of plain drunks all in one day last week.
"He left thar a year ugo."
Buttons.
or less seriously hurt. The second section And It wasn't much of a day cither.
"Where did he move to?”
over, and that was that tho two stranger,
of tha train was behind time aud was run­
"Ter Kansas."
were connected with some business that
A great big scare was caused .in Allegan
ning to make it up. The trains were tele­
SOITII.
A look of profound amazement, not
last week. A young lady received per­
wa, not altogether honorable.
That
'unmixed with apprbheodtm. crossed the scoped and the euitincers nnd firemen of mission from the maternal side of the Kalamazoo Ar.
East Cooper Lv.
they had entered into a plot to defraud
both trains «*«ca|ied nt Mtrt.
Rlehland
Jimc't
faces
of
both
the
strangers.
house
to
go
and
take
a
boat
ride
'with
a
• The l.i«i «&gt;f C *»rluunte«.
some one out or an estate that had been
Cressey ....
"Do you know where he is at pres­
LATER.—Tho list of victims Is partly young gentleman and promised "not to be Mtto............
kft by a man; who had died recently
was plmnly evident from their word, ' ent?” asked the tall man in a careless given below: Following : are the identified gone more than an hour." Ot course none Deiton ....
It isn't usual Cloverdale
dead: Richard Adams, Harrisburg; Kate of the party had a watch.
8hulO.......
W'v ti',c .p-'‘rtiw to 60 detrandod? tone, though there was a gleam of sup­
Gingerich. Norristown, Pa.; Mrs. Uriah In sucb cases. The sixty minutes flew by.
Taut they iivel lu Georgia eras plain, pressed excitement in his sallow face.
oh so quick. Several hours passed and Hastings
Hecbriar;
Daniel
M*ao:&gt;.
Hagerstown.
Md.;
"l.do. I am .Simon
RiggsbyT and
and &gt;te that was tho native .rate ot Dan* thelaXJX.;S
n Wfr
De Cour., PhlWtfphis; John the daughter had not returned. A search­
Coals Grove
as well aa hte parents, ho could not help the landlord advanced and held out his , Hnymoud. iiamsburu: R M. Wiblock, ing” party was farmed and about one o'clock WoodtaMi
but rel more than a pandng interest ii
|M
at night the couple were found qulctly.sit- Woodburr
i Cleveland; E. M. Whitlock, Pittsburg.
I la r&gt;.
j Amongithe injured were the following: tlng In their boat in a secluded place in the
it. « onld he be JustiiUd in using the
Lansing ...
WNTIXUED
i J.,N. Aitkin, baggage-master. Phllndel- river. But perhaps that searching parly Detroit............
‘T’ '‘tf'dhhtwlly gained?
They want to feel pretty Grand Rapids.
j phia; Mary Anden-oo. JetM-y City Heights; wasn’t mad.
»1
Dau asked Inmxelf over and over. The
J George Burnett,'Trenton, N. J.; Miss A. certain that something has happened to
more he thought over tho matter the
J. B. Wllsoh. 371 Clay St.. Mmn^burg, • S. Caritetur. ickeaburg, 1’a; Fred Col­ the fellow before they bunt agniu.
on signal only.
.
f Nos. A and c will not carry passeogen unless
more convinced ho became that a great l's.. says bv will not lw* without Dr. King's ' ’berg, Brooklyn. N. ¥.; AV. T. Eiutweek,
- '
Little Benny Wade, sqn of Editor Wade. provided with fre'sht train permits.
wrong was atout to ba committed and New DUpovery for e&lt;»i-ui)iptl&lt;ni. coughs East IJlierty; J. A. Fluck. Palmyra, N.
train* will be ran at the convenleooa
। only three years ot age. had presence of ofKrelght
the cnmiwtr. who reserve the rijdit to change .
it was his duty to u*e all honomble and colds, that it vurftj his Wife who was J.; W. B. Parsons, New York; Perry Lan­ mind enough to hand a stick Li A. B. Taythe Uimot s ic'i tnUn* without notice.
means within hu power t6 prevent it threatened wiilj pneumonia after an attack dis. Phlladelphls; Professor Smith, Balli­ lot’s son. alKiut the same age, Uho had
W. S. Dgvrixn. Gen't Manager.
.. .
... . other
.....................
various
:etn- tW&gt;re; W. H. WtMikard, porter sleeping fallen Into the river, near Uie new grist
H. C-Cmytkc. Gen'l P. &amp; T. art.
But wluit could bo do? Thi* question b« of "li» grippe."wlwn
'______
cou.l nut answer; bathe was reeved i ••dlr* and several pliy^ldans had done her j CBrmill, telling hh little companion to hang'
u&lt;»
Robert Barber, or uoaksport, I
to lay the whole matter before liis
on. which he did until assistance came to
THE CUBA CITY TORNADO.
Pa , claiins Dr. |King’» New Discovery has ;
the rescue. The ‘brave little Wade
'
‘ l’oy/r*
parents on tha following morning and
■done him more eood than Anything lie j
ought to be given a gold medal for his
abide by their decision.
For a long time ho lay there thikldnff »*ver Used for hmg trouble. Nothing like j
judgment.—Fennville Dispatch.
MORTGAGE SALE.
It. Try it. Free trial lH»ttl«« nt W. H. ' Galena, I1L, June ‘33.—The village of
over what ho liad heard, till at la*t ha Goodyear’s drugstore. Large buttles 5Uc. I
Roy Jackson, a seven year old Lansing
Default having been made In th-: conditions ot
Cuba City, Wia, about fifteen mile* north
youth, climbed to Hie top of an eight foot a certain mortgage made and executed by Wil­
felLdslt-ep.
and 81.00.
of here. was. devurtated by a tornado monument being exhibited in front of a liam I. Mead an J Nellie K. Mead lii-« wife of the
The sun was just throwing ita first
Fierirlc Hitter*.
Wednesday evening. The »torrn swept 1 marble shop. There was a large ornament city of 8t. Paul, State of MlnnewKa. to Henry
Elnehout. durd Soptmeber tblrteenth A. D.
b**VX^..?CroT.tho Iovel W€,t0 of Prato®
This remedy is becoming so well known everything in its path for a distance of on top. and In some manner the boy lost VB1 and re&lt;*or&lt;led In the office of the Register of
and filling his room with a warm, red and so popular' as to need no special scve.al miles. Every business house in
hl* balance and pulled the top piece off on­ Deeds for Birry eo-intv State of Michigan on tho
light when he woke. Hastily dressing mention.' All who have used Electric the town was totally demolished. Not a to himself, both falling to the ground, the twenty-first &lt;Uy of September A. D. im In I
;
Ltber .'13" of Mortgages on pages 177 and 174 |
he descended the stairs to the office, Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A tree, windmill or house h left standing ornament striking him bn the back. lie
which said mortgage was duly assigned by said ;
**
where he found his father already up. ’ ' purer nwdiHue docs not exist and it is between Cuba City and Hazel Green.
Henry Flnebnut io Daniel Striker of Hastings
. lived but a short time.
.
Michigan by assignment bearing date the twen- I
The
Htone
dwelling
housA
of
George
“Ye didn’t see anything of a letter gosrantetsi to do all that Is claimed.
tletli dayoftMay A. D. 1--.0 and recorded In
Wilkinson was the first object of the cy:
the office ef said Register of Deeds for Barry '
about the house, did ye. Dan?" asked Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of clone’s wrath. The building was blown
SCHOOL COLUM
county Michigan on the tenth day of May A. D. :
the liver aad kidneys, will remove pimples, f
,
Mr. Riggsby as the youth entered the Iwdls, salt rheam nnd Qjher Affections I down, stones being piled high on
JHSJ In Uber r,*j" of assignments on page 313, i
which mortgage there Is claimed to im due
room. “Tliar was one, come fer ye: r.UM.1 bj Hupmr bluod.-WUl urivv Wilkinson
’s bed, which was
... .....................
™ otherwise Conducted by Enoch Andras, County Sec­ upon
at the dale of this notice the sum of eleven hun­
retary*.
Horses hitched to buggies
mother in the evenin mail, but 1 malaria from the system and prevent ns unoccupied.
dred one and 11-100 dollars and an Attorney fee !
lifted ui^u
high nnu
and iu
in some coses
cases sev
set • Un the *J1st inst there (occurred In dis- Lof fifty dollars provided for in said mortgage .
•Irapped it somewliar an it can’t bo well as cure all malaria! fevers —For cure were uiicu
down without injury tnnny jards away. ! trict No. I Assyria, the first formal grndu- Mnd nosult or proet—at law having been i
found."
.
of headache, constipation and indigestion
instituted to reenyer tue debt secured by said I
Windlasscs and pump* were lifted com- "ting In a epuntry school in Barry county, mortgage or any part thereof: Therefore by
•T haven't seen anything of it," re- try Electric Bikers. Entire satisfaction
pletcly out of cisterns nnd wells. A new j The program consisted ot an essay by each virtue of the power of sale contained tn said l
guaranteed,
or
money
refunded.
—
Price
1'1’J^ Ban. "How didyou come to looo
church was destroyed. Care were blown ' member of tire ciaw with a liberal admixt- mortgage and the statute In such case made and .
50 ctA. and Sl.eo per bnttleat W. 11. Good­
Eovlded. notice is hereby given that on Friday
over.
j ure of music. The whole thing was ex­
n nlncUMtith day of August A. D. IKK at ten
it w»« Ticklish Traveling.
| cellent and reflected much credit upon both o’clock in the forenoon of aatd day I shall sell at |
“That's just what 1 don't know. I year’s drug store.
Mr. Harker’s home and .Mr. Gilhatn's 1 teacher and pupils. The large room was Gbhc auction to the lilgfiostlldderat the north
put it in my coat pocket, an it must
mt door «&gt;f the eourt house, in the City of
drupped out somewhar about tho place.” ’ The best salve in the world for cuts, | ice house were struck by lightning and de- ' filled with patrons of the school who came Hastings, Barry county. Michigan, (that being
Though Dan and his fatner made a bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, (ever atroyed. Lumber in the yardwwas scat- bringing huge lunch baskets and generous the place where the circuit court for Barry
tend in all directions. The Northwestern | supplies of ice cream. On July 1st simi- county is holdem the premises d« scribed in said
thorough search through the house, no sores, tetter, chapptsl bandit, chilblains,
mortgage
or so much thereof as mar be neceatrain which reached Culm City soon after | Jar exercises will be held in No. 0 of the
sarr tn pay the amount duo on said mortgage
trace of the missing letter could bo ■ coni*, and all skin eruptions, and positive­ the
over
me tornado
iwnnuu onl?
only travelled
u»wuruu&gt;
w the
iuc rood
rvau in
iu ( name township on which occasion this dis- with en per cent Interest thereon and all legal
found, as tho reader will readily sur­ ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is safety by the aid of a lantern, which was 1 trict and No. 5 will unite fur a picnic.
easts together with an Attorney fee of fifty dol­
-guaranteed to give perfect siulsfactlon. &lt;»r carried ahead of the engine by a man who
lar-. as provided therein. The premises to be
mise.
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box walked all the way front Platteville with
The following is the report of district sold and being descritwsl In said mortgage are
“It beats all," commented Mr. Riggsthose c« rain pieces or parcels of land situate
For sale by W. 11. Goodyear, the druggist this guide for the engineer.
No. 11. Irvine, for the second month of all
lying and bring Li the township of Hope In the
by, a puzzled look on his countenance.
the spring term: No. of pupils enrolled SO; County of IMrrv and State of Michigan nnd de­
- When a Jackson alderman is absent
“It does indeed,? replied Dun.
scribed as follows, to wltt Tl&gt;» west half of the *
average
dally
attendance.
35;
neither
tardy
THE WORK OF THE STORMS.
quarter, the ea*&gt;t half of thu sooth­
“I expect we’re guin ter have trouble from a council mw-ting a find of 825 is im­
nor absent, 11; No. tardy, 1; Eliza Glrvin, southeast
west quarter aud the southwest quarter ot the
*" f
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with the cattlemen,” aaid the father in a posed.
teacher.
■
north east quarter of section number thirteen
tn town -two north of range nine west.
troubled tone. “Ropes has been lookin
The Peoples’ Advocate is a new paper ;। Chicago, June 25.—One of the worst I
No. 7. Irving, Nellie Yerrington. teacher.
Dated May ,'t. A. D. 1KC.
fer some chance ter raise a row with published at Chesaning by Miller * War- •
Daxikx. Stkikkr,
Days taught, 39; enrollment, 16; av. at­
' features of the storms this week is the |
, „
Assignee of Mortgage.
me fer some time, an the trouble 1 hod ren.
tendance, 14: uol absent, 4: not tardy, 8;
Dan/rlSthikkr.
। dninagu to street*, over thirty-five miles j
with him last night is liable ter bring
I No. of visitors, 5.
Attorney In person.
' of which are left In a terrible condition, j
matters ter a cressis. As soon as ye
No. 4, Prairieville, N. Slossou. teacher.
’ It is estimated that &lt;35,000 will be required 1
eat yer breakfast, Dan. I wish ye'd ride
Enrollment. Sb;
to place them iu condition. The telephone i For term of ten weeks.
over ter the crick an tell a few of the
wires suffered considerable and large i av. attendance, IV; not absent nor tardy,
eettlers how tilings air goin. 1 look fer When Baby vrojick, « ff*ve her CMteria.
•
gangs of men were busy all yesterday un­ 8.
trouble right away, an it would bo a
MORTGAGE HALE.
tangling them. Outside the city the dam- 1
No. 1, Johnstown, M. Coleman, teacher.
good idee if all the settlers in this part When she became Mi* "he clun&lt; to &lt; aflorU.
Notice l« hereby given that default baabeea
age was severe. Railroads were washed 1 Days taught, 39; Enrollment, 17; not tardy
made in the paymeut of the money secured by a
of the country knowed it. Tell ’em ter
out and ^rafllc was practically suspended V: tardy but once, 5.
mortgage
brarion
date the twenty first day of
on all n^D.|h&lt; Cr&lt;&gt;^
1
No B, Assyria, .lull* Donovan, teacher. April A. D. iMI. executed
come ter my house an hold, a moetin ter­
hr David E. Fero and
Harsh A. Fero hit wife, of the Township of
night, an we’ll see what can be done."
Just how much damage ha* been done to I Q«roilinenL 10: av. attendance. 18. not Emmett la the Counts of Calhoun and state of
“AU right, father,’’ answered Dan,
Mk-tynn.
to
Amelia
Joves
of the township at
crorw b not tary toeatlmatc. The general i “hsenL 6; nut tardy. 0.
‘
Assyria In the County of Barn- and btaM of
and ho left the room to do up his morn­
Another vein of real Is reported to have report b that wheat andoaU have suffered
Flora Ellis, a pupil of this 9cb®°G J,aa Michigan,
and recorded in the office of tbo RevIweir struck at Saginaw while a well was .
ing chorea.
.. ..............
... not
no:liern
beenatment
absentfrom
from school
schoolor
or tardv
tardydurdur­ tster of Deeds for the County, of Barry. Michby the storm, ...........
but that
corn«...
ho* »____
beenkbut
A few minutes lathr tho two strangers being dug.
Can any other lean. In Uber 31 of Mortput'-v ba pace ki on the
little affected. As harvesting is in progress ing the pa*t six-years.
231 day of April A. D. 1SH nt U;&lt;so'clock In th*
came down into the office.
Two Grand Rapids women have jtjst In­ the heavy rains will delay it. A special country pupil show so good a record?
forenoon; that said mortaaira was aulr assigned
-Mornin. gents," greeted Riggaby.' herited SI 50.000 from a dt-ceared eastern dispatch says that grain is Imdly lodged
said Amelia .lories m .lames Cnvbrnore of
Memorial Day exercises were held in bv
i'ecnfleid, Calhoun County. 'Michigan, on the
"Quite a pleasant mornin after the 4-ylntive.
for twenty-fire mile* on both sides of the No. 5. Maple Grove on which occasion a Sunday
of March, a. D i.*m by an asalitnment
storm."
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Mississippi.
fine flax (the work of the teacher. Miss dulv reconled on the Rtb day of April A. D
1V4 at s o'clock tn the forenoon, in the office of
Cyclone Havoc at Harvey.
“Very pleasant.” responded the tall
Powers) was flung to the breeze. A large Ute
Register of Deeds for the County of Barry.
A
cyclone
at
Harvey,
111.,
blew
down
a
amount of additional blackboard has been Michigan In Uttarn of Mortgaoes. on uageMA;
man. "What is tho prospect of fixing
dozen houses and injured a uumber of put In the school and a 11 of International and that said mortgage was further duly align­
up the old stagecoach'? Do you think it
people, but thus far no deaths have been dlctlonaryqmrcbafled. Thb-district now ed by Mid J .irnes Cash more, to Andrew 1)
can be patched up to carry us to Scott?"
Etheridge of the City of Battle Creek. Michigan
reported.
has one of the pleasantest school rooms in by aaaiznrMtit dated the !3tb day of MareaiW.
"Yes; I’ve jist seed ter that, an I found
and duly recorded In the office of the register of
the county.
a wheel in my shop that will do in the
Hastings graduates a class ot 17. Mid­
place of the broke one, an 1 don't think
Masok City, Ia., June 25.—A cyclone
in the Corenooo. tn IJber 3C nt Mortaakes, on
ye’ll have any trouble gittin through all
and wnu-rspout passed over Chickasaw dleville one of 11, Nashville one of fl.
page K2: that the amour.t claimed to be due on
said m rtgaae at the date at tills notice Is the
Washington Gardner delivered the ad­ sum
.Maillol,
are irjilitf t*' Jrt aevi-ral county Thursday night, killing one per­
right"
ot
TO.
"That’s good; we have some important C •unties In that secllon to hold a union son, fatally Injuring two and slightly In­ dress before the graduating class at Midbusiness to transact at the Fort, and
juring cloven other*. The eastern part of MlevIHe. "Does It pay to educate” was
lulr there.
the state b flooded. Every bridge on the his theme and it was presented In a mas­
should hate to be delayed any longer
tn paying the montys secured thereby. :tnd no
A 17-yeitr-old girl near Port Huron; has Chicago, Milwaukee and Sl Paul road terly manner.
.
•alto- procMsling *i law hu been luoiituted to
than we could possibly help."
skipped from hutne to go with a crowd of between Monona and McGregor ha&lt; been
recover tbo debt now remaining secured by
“Certainly not, certainly not," replisd
saJd mortgarre. or *»v part th-reof.
1
A Neighborly View.
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washed away.
Notice la also hereby given that In pursuance
Mr. Riggsby.
“But ye’ll have finer olreus riders.
of the power of sale contained la said mortnea
Free Methodists will hnld a camp meet­
travelin terday than if ye'd went on in
and
the
statute
iu
such
om made and pro­
to
be
very
quiet
people.
ing nt Pomona Station, hear Cadillac, from ' Chicago, June 25.—Three passengers of
the storm last night
It was nasty
Mrs. Spinks—Yea, the walla are very Tided, the premises descriix-d in *n&lt;! enriod
a north bound cable train were caught be­ thin, and I a'pree the mean things keen bv said mortgage, to wtt: All that jdee- ot Und
weather, an the wind was blowin hard June 29 to July 4.
To.V'‘‘,p *f AMYWa in tho
enough ttr take the hair off a man’s
A copyright has been Issued to R. M. tween the car and the wail of the JuiSalle qul.t to hear what we aay.—N\w York
head. It's powerful windy in Kansas- Sprague, of Wayland, on u:t outline, street tunnel about 7:15 o’clock Insp even­ W&lt;‘klr.
“History by Centuries.”
ing, receiving severe iujurh.-, from the
powerful."
of which one man may die. The
“It is quite disagreeable in that re­
0. E. Lanphere, until recently a resident effects
injured men are: William E. Feiera, com- 1
of Coldwater, Is now running an usltieh
spect.” remarked the tall man.
pound fracture of right log, abuuldera aud ' The V tercu (*cvrn.'nllM—Yon In bn'tla!
"ft's more ’an that—it’s aggrivatin, on farm on the pacific coast
cheat bruised and iutenutiiy L.jured. may I believe you would fe.at at theam-.-ii of
nearly pesters tho life out of me. It’s a
Mattis Tiismk of Houghton, was sen­ die; J. P. "Robinson, left leg bruised and powder.
The Dude (stoutly)—Nevah! Didn't 1
heap windier 'an Georgy."
■ tenced to two years at the Marquette prison right arm cut, taken to his home; uni­
dawnoe three waltzes with Mr*. Madeup,
“You have lived in Georgia, then?" 1
dentified man, left baud cut and forearm
for criminal assault.
Asubkw D. ETHearnoa,
said the tall man. a look of iutereslfsud.
briiiiied. The car was thrown from the and wasn’t my none almost touching her—
Lewis La Fever, 70 anti Alma Lanre, 18
her complexion all tho time 1 dawnced?
denly appearing ou his countenanof.
were married at Adrian Monday.
The!
And I didn't faint once!—Pittsburg Bulla•Lived thar! Reckon I did; -'"want
tin.
------- --- couple hall from Blissfield.

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

�Commencing Friday, July 1st, 1892,
]
We Will Make the LARGEST CUT
I I

BEb ■ Koon ■ 5U ITS

and

DKEUEK5

Ever Made In Barry County.

. Note - thie - Prices.
A full size suit in Mahogany, Antique Ash, XVI Century,
20x24 German Bevel Mirror.
*
Former Price, $20.00.

A

Antique Oak Suits, hand carved and Rub Polish Finish.
Former Price $29.00

O

Antique Ash Suits; Full size, 24x30 German Bevel Mirror.
Former Price, $22.0C

A full sized Commode, Ash or Maple.
Former Price, $5.00.

During this Sale Cut to $
During this Sale Cut to

$18.50

During this Sale Cut to ^^585
During this Sale Cut to

*

3.95

-

$3./y

f

— Dressers, full £ize, in Ash, ' Mahogany, Walnut or XVI
4LQ Century', 20x24 German Bevel Mirrors.
Former Price, $10.00.

During this Sale Cut to $7.50

Combination Dressers, Finish, Antique, Mahogany, Walnut or XVI Century.
___________ Former Price, $8-50^

During This Sale Cut io

$6.00

During this Sale Cut to

$9.50

.

O I

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2ZL

4

Dressers, Finish, Antique, Mahogany, XVI
Walnut, 24x30 German Bevel Mirrors.
Former Price, $12.50.

Century,

Suits in Mahogany, full size, 22x28 German Bevel Mirrors.
Former Price, $20,00.

Extra fine suit in XVI Century Finish. A beauty too.
Former Price, $25.00.

14.85
| During this Sale Cut to $ 16.00
During this Sale Cut to $

:■ SEEING - IS BELIEVING.
Call and examine-these goods. The workmanship is first-class. The
finish is perfect. We guarantee every article. We also guarantee
to save you from 10 to 30 per cent, on these goods.

This Sale Will Close Saturday, July 17, 1892.
TERMS OF THIS SALE, STRICTLY CASH.

�And now for the glorious 4lb.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Get you flre works at- the dry bakorv
Monday C°°k WU ,U DeIlun on huslnesa
Don’t forget the [Firemen’s dance. Joly
4th.

Over 81,000 In prizes will be given away
July 4tb.

W« haw made a big eut on flowers now;
also hats, at the Racket.
New crop tea on hand. It you want
good tea get some ot it
’ Hams a VanAhman.
Don’t yotr dare buy millinery unless
you get our prices first.
Thin Smith.

Notice. Another racket ou all millinery
goods for the next dD days. Get our prices
Pircc Smith.

Wn13

We are right In it The largest stock
of boots and s-boes In the city at the lowest
prices.
Baxkhvpt Stohe.
The concert in the evening of July 4th,
will take place at the corner ot Main and
Jefferson streets.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

For less money, we put on more trim
mlng on our bats than any house In tbe
clty.jtrlhe Racket.

Q. b..

Remember we put more and better trim­
ming on hats (or the money, than any
bouse in the city, at the Racket

Don’t Kick
“*d"‘ b“iD'”,ri’ -

If you buy a suit
don’t get what
Mr. .nd Mn. u. Striker will fam next
week for Petoskey.
want. If you can
Silas Stafford was in Plainwell last week
ca.llng on old friends.
us before yo i b iy you’ will find just what
ln Xare looking for, and at the right price.
Mr*.-John ren*rit»,i vu |0 Gnnd
BapliU fruerta,.

* S
iIaz«l. of Kalamazoo,
friends hero last week.

visited

Spary Phillips was in the Valley City
yesterday on business.

In Straw Hats, summer
coats and vests, black
alapaca coats and straw
goods. As we are anxious
to sell goods we will
give you low prices.

Judge Smith made a business trip to
Graud Rapids Munday.
Mrs. IL A. Carnabam, of st.
visiting Hastings friends.

Paul, Is

Prof. Eugene Davenport, of Woodland,
was lu the city yesterday.

- Judge Page, of Petoekry, visited friends
here Munday and Tuesday.

We rise to state that we have a fine lot
of 4th of July goods. You can get a nice
Mlles Main relumed from a visit with
display of fire works for a small amount
relatives lii Illinois Tuesday.
Hams
VanAbman.
Ex Senator Patterson, of Marshall, was
Don’t wait Did you ever regret a dollar
invested in educattun? You never will. in tlie city on business Munday.

A

UH*

and
you
see
you

Call and see us.

Be on hand promptly July 5 to enroll In’
Misses Maude and Mabel Trego are vis­
tlie Hastings Summer Normal.
iting relatives in Graud Rapids.
Dr. Lakins, the eminent rectal specialist
of Grand Rapids, has the names of quite a
numtier of our well known citizens in his
ad. in this issue. Look it over carefully.

The south side bakery Is prepared to
serve Innche* at all hours. Tills should bo
borne In mind at all times. Call on us
when you are in the city the 4tb.
’ W. E. Aixago.
^(Miss Etta Main gave a very pleasant re­
ception In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Buekhout, of Toledo, at the home of Mr.
aud Mrs. Julius Russell Saturday even­
ing.
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CHiCAGO ILL.

roinbining the com.For sale by

E. STAFFER
HASTINGS, MICH.
Residence propa bargain.
Ea-

W. H. Schantz.

L. E. Knappeu. of Graud Rapid?, was
in the city on business Wednesday.
Mrs. Ferris. Rose and daughter, Mias
Myrta, are visiting friends m mis city and
vicinity.
Prof. J. W. Matthews, of Grand Rapids,
is visiting friends iu this city aud vicinity
thia week.

Mrs. E. Y. Hogle aud Mrs. Ruth Mudge
expect to leave Ucxt week to visit friends
in Buslull.

Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Whitcomb are spend­
You ran buj- an angel’s food cake at the
South side bakery for nearly what tlie ma­ ' Ing a couple of weeks visaing relatives in
terial would cost you, the price being only Van Buren county.
35 cents. And they are made by nn ex
James Smith, who has been visiting
pert baker too.
friends in ibis city and vicinity, returned
No such low prices were ever made on lu Detroit Tuesday.
furniture before as F. W. Greblewill make
Mrs. Ixiren Rich, uf Hammond, Wis., is
: during his special sale of bedroom .suits expected to arrive to-morrow to visit her
and dressers. Ills adv. on our 4th pnge daughter, Mrs. b. M. Fowler.
gives the prices.
L. L. Holloway, of Kalamazoo, took
;
When you are In Hastings the 4th, re- charge of the drug store here during the
| member that I am prejiared to feed the .sickness of W. - J. Holloway.,
। hungay, refresh the thirsty, tickle the
Mrs. George; Bradley returned to her
small boy with fireworks, please the young
I ladles with Ice cream soda water and lee home iu Grand Rapids yesterday after u
1 rreatn, choice fruits and fine confectionery. few days visit with her parenta in tlie city.

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R. MUDGE &amp; SON

Mrs. Susan Bentley left Monday to visit
friends In Vestaburg, Mt Calm Co.

A. E. Rknsks
Mr T J. Bush has been engaged as Imokkeeper by.lbe Hasilbgs Furniture ManuThe register of deeds received for rec­ taeiuring Vo., and will begin work July
ord on Monday a mortgage for S4.WO.000.
It was given by the C. J. A M. R. R. to
1% Mudge left Tuesday for Mt. Clemens,
the Central Trust Co., of New York. It
was given for the purpose of taking up to try the virtues of the mineral walers ot
outstanding indebtedness, ami to build ex- that place on an obstinate case of rheumatensions.
lisiu.

Great Special Sale of

at

ARCHIE Hc’COYS

Two stores this week

UNRIVALLED BARGAINS

Will be at home about Aug. ist.

Dr. Franz Willison, of Eaton Rapids,
'
Fans. Yes. there are fans, anil fans.
lie has
RusXell has fans, endless varieties of fan*. was in the city over Sunday,
; all/styles of fans, the ven1 handsomest opened a dental office and reports pros pee is
fan*, some that are not so handsome, large good.
; fans, small fams, medium sized fans.
Miss Bessie Willison left Monday morn­
: And the prices? They rmige from two ing for Toledo, where she will spend the
cents to 82.00.
summer with her slater. Mrs. Walter
Two bakers are now required to do the Buckhuut.
&gt; your artificial teeth
If »o •-■ndniie dotlxr for baking at the South side bakery. When
Mrs. T. J. Bush and Mrs. R. T. French,
•Idrr. You can apply it
Mr.
Allgeo started in a bag of flour would of Middleville, were in the city Saturday
.... life, atui no mxtter If
u-&gt;t li.mil hold flrtr&amp;y In the last him nearly n week, while now he um-s to attend the reception given by the Mrs.
over 1,000 pounds weekly to supply his W. S. and Carne Goodyear.
HVS3A ST). D. D. 8.
trade. He also takes the lead for tine
White Cloud,
Chas. I’almatlft1, of Banfield, arrived In
Michigan
fruits candles and ice cream.
the city Tuesday, aud lett for Gladwin Co.
Buy the Milwaukee Jr. binder of Messer yesterday .morning, where he wili preach
Bn*. A Reynolds. -The test of ability is
the gospel during the summer.
success.’’ Judged by that test, the Mil­
waukee Jr. has proven/ its worth, and is
Jolly Major Anderson called on friends
July 9th at two o dock entitled to stand at LXe head of tin- pro­ here tue first or the week.
There aie no
fession as the lightest weight., easiest run­ clouds when Major is about liis geniality
Bv order of Committee.
and contagious good humor drive away all
ning, best working binder made.
but happy feelings. No man is ever more
,
When you want millinery goods go
royally welcomed here thau he.
eiacx-p. iu.
! where they are. where satisfaction is gunranteird. where prices are right where
While iu town July 4th call and sec our
t». 'iVedne-^lay. July isr'i. xt 2 p. j quality and styles, are the latest That Is 81.25 ladies tine shoes with patent leather
! at Hassell’s. Make no mistake In the tips.
Bankkupt Stoke.
i place and you will make no mistake in
Do you use spectacles? John Beastlier
getting what yon want at satisfactory
h
is
the
best
stock
in
Barry county. Prices
prices.
the lowest.
.
Y'The prospect* fur the Summer School In
Ladles
are
especially
Invited to W. F.
this city are very flattering, a large num­
^IKtyLrtTION •
ber having already signified thuir determi'* Doelkvr’s to get a glass of ice cream sod^
to attend. The term begins July lie also ketfps flue fruits.
SO quires; nation
5th. Classes will begin work the first day.
John Bessmer reports very good sales In
This Is a golden opportunity for earnest watches the last two weeks.
Good goods
f«»r MilvertlM-meuH
young men and women who are preparing and reasonable price i are w hat does It.
rtiradays at latest to
tor college, normal school or high school
Give us a call. \V&lt;« will please yon.
work.
.
Price cheap. Fire-works given away with
That races help any city is proven «T I every purchase at the Bankrupt store.
the experience of Sturgis. Though the
Wm. Alden Smith, of Grand Rapids,
place is but little larger than Hastings, yet
ikes’.
they will have four meetings there this has kindly oouMnted to address the repub­
icrseif proud on July year. And that they intend to continue lican club on the evening of its organiza­
imhllng them Is assured, for In 1805 there tion. which will be Tuesday evening. July
will be a big ••Futurity’’ race, for stain’s 12lh. Mr. Smith Isa good talker and
■■Hi retains Its prestige a, n amounting to over 811.000. and for which should be greeted with a large audience.
race 108 entries hare already been made.
TheC. K.4 8. will «e" tickets for one
:he Flrerami’s dance in Un­
A snake charmer with a cure-all patent fare for round trip on July 2nd and 4tb.
ion UH j;i:y 41|It
medicine to sell invaded town Munday. good returning not later than July 3th.
Trnlnc will pass Hastings as follows:
i h".e companies will com He succeeded tn unloading a goodly stock Going north—7:48 a. m.; 11:45 a. m-: 3:5*.
of his wares, and the general health of the
community may be expected to take
big p m.; 8:15 p. m.’ Going south—8:07 a. m.;
H Hoyt gave an enjoyable tea l»oom from this time on. Tbe maowho DM p. th : 5:18 p- m; 8:35 p. m.
lo mrh*M friend, last evening.
M
thinks that snakes have no plaer In oHnOn the afternoon of July 4th, W. F.
Conn- tn the 4th prepared to stay to the merce should have seen ibis fakir rake In DoelkK will send up a balloon In front of
his confectionary room In the ShfP’rd caJthe dollars wltir them.
nremen s dance in tlie evening. .
A„,on«
l»ek llw art«l»
A better program of sports has never ^Tbe supervisors inet last week and be attached to the balloon will get a good
prepared, than tire one here this adopted plans for the new coort house and
jail. Tbe court house will be substantial­ prize.
•
From two sources we considered sellable
ly like the one In Howell, modified In some
■J?*
wl!l be
In-m lime to respects to add lo Its convenience nnd ap­ wo were Informed that the Infant child of
-hnwJ’,”f Itr' Lakin. pullenu as pearance. Tbe jail will be a handsome Mr. and Mrs. llmderson. living In th* 3rd
-n in hu ad. iD n,|, |rtu(L
structure, like tbe one at Muskegon, an y ward, was smothered, accldedtly In bod.
It appears
smaller. Both building* will be as nearly and we sobbed last week.
r,,HT™ *bebr»t and cheapest
X thb Bn mistake, the attending
SfaX"
,b,n fire proof as such struatures can be made:
and when completed will give Barry coun­ physician staling that the 4eetb| was from
ty a couple of public buildings of which It
natural causes.
Dams A VanAbmax.
bas no need to bo ashamed. At the coun­
The Michigan Central will on July 2nd.
ot “'lit" dress r»da Just ty clerk’s office can be seen the elevation
3d and 4th sell excursion tickets at one
Tboe'oodkmth' of the new buRdlnxs.
lowest first-class fare for round trips to all
jwVl
'•""'d
,o !&gt;&gt;'•’«
When yon are casting about for a place points on its lines west of Detroit river ex­
Me fa suraX'we‘,'r°finl“'
to spend the “glorious fourth” and enjoy cept Toledo division; also to po*»J*s &lt;J“
It, you will wisely decide if you shall Chicago and West Michigan and Grand
fort^rf W1"’" JOU wan) "ompthlni: nice come to Hastings, where every effort will Rapidsand Indiana Ry’s. Tickets limlled
mt
,lon't knnw what t0 S'1- Ije made to give yon a day of solid fun and to return not later thas July 5th. T^ket*
comfort. There will be sports of a very not good on Main line trains Nos. 5. «. 18
of nL U‘h ’,dft b,ker’r and
M. A. Giu.max, Agt.
cewfar n??® “•ccaroonx.
Something interesting and exciting kind—such as tbe and 20.
for lifting, bulvery Qlce
great Ijosc race ar.d bicycle race resides
little itAm'1?’’ lia‘ a,’onl completed a flue other •&lt;p« r 8’0) nnmernns to partlcu ar­
Tc
Rent.
ize. Aud n L ad of running the cbaure
*»h Th,. •f'lr“-‘,,f'’r his own uw on Wall of having yonr bead blown off by a lot or
On the corner n Broadway and MID. 301
' PltiiwAl
WM Purchased of the
venerable fireworks, you can see an ex­ Two lane w»U furnahed connecting
ntnninr , * C0«nP«»Jr but the engine and cellent 11 ty, rendered by a fine troop, m J
ovms. first fl o-. Good boarJ convenient.
Ke’|»/
WM1Ima,,e by he and Wallaee
A central and pleasant location. Refer­
rhe entertainment will b®
tO
Wtiffor tiir a m0* dandy and ’flairs
or their combined mechanical icnius. Come to Hastings if you would etSoy Joly ence exchanged

WHEN YOU

CAL NEWS.

4th.

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Yon bet! Hastings is going to
be right “in it” the 4th. We're
going to uncage the grand old
bird for a scream or two and go
right in for a grand, glorious, rip­
roaring old time of it generally.
There's going to-be more fair and
excitement than you can shake a
stick at, so you’d better make up
your mind that Hastings is the
place. Come early, stay all day,
don’t miss ’the hose or bicycle
races, or the sports, or the open
air show, and don't go home until after the last dance of the Firemen's
Grand Ball. Make a day of it—it comes but once a year- Make this
store your headquarters, and depend upon it that we can show you the
largest sto -k of clothing as well as the largest and most pleasant sales­
room forclothiuf in the city.
’
T’S just as a gentleman said about
them the other day—we’d have to
lock up such Straw Hats as those
at 50 cents, if we didn’t want to sell
them. It’s such trade-shots that make
this store every day more popular; or
as folks coming in say. “the busiest
store along the street.

�Hastings Banner.

I
li. W. Franete has purchased

Thursday, June 30, 1893.
has left tbe employ of IL G. Hale.
state for summer
bills for particular*.

’Xi,? IK-ij! t-dU -tore
mis action and invigorate tiw User.

The Detroit Exposition track has lieen
reloamed. the turns thrown up once more,
and the management claims It is the best
half-mile ooarse in Michigan.
It is a bail practice to lead the colt bealde
ito mother at such a high rate of speed that
tbe little one has to run to save its dl*trnce. Drive »tow so ’die colt will learn to

To get the rust oql gf knives, rub with

A large amount uf lumber is beipg sold
to tlie farmers around liere by our two
lumber- merchants—John Kjan has disp&lt;utt*d of a large numbef of binder* and
mowers within the past few weeks—Tbe
death of Mrs. James Ryan occurred very
suddenly on the 23d. Canse heart disease.
Mr*. Ryan ws*. with her husband, one of
the earliest settler* of this town and lived
to see the wilderness give rway to the
sturdy blow* of the settlers ax and expand
Into a beautiful region. Her husband and
children have sustained an irreparible io**.
The family wish to thank tbe friends and
neighbors for their kindness and sympa­
thy In their hour uf need—Harvey Adams
met with an accident while working, at
Delton last Friday. He fell from a scaf­
fold to the ground, a distance of about 20
feet—Some ot tbe farmers have commenc­
ed haying but the weather is not very fa­
vorable—AYthis writing Mr*. Obed Cham­
berlain is very sick—Quite a number of
hands are working on tbe new hotel.'

emery powder and oil.
Vinegar battle* may be cleansed with
crushed egg shell* In a little water.

If the color has been taken out of silks
by fruit stain*, ammonia will usually re­
store it.

A little glycerine In a gla** of tepid
water, used as a gargle will sweeten the
breath.
If not very dirty, light silk glove* may
be cleaned with dry flour: otherwise waab
them In cold water.

By rubbing with a flannel dipped In
whiting the brown discolorations may be
taken off cups that have been used for
baking.

A horse remembers only short words
and these are sufficient for nil practical
Equal parte of unsalted butter, strained
purposes. Never say whoa to youx hore^.
unless you want your horse to stop.'-afld
honey and wheat flour make an exceBent
when you do say It In a firm tone. Teach
salve for sores or burns.
him that It means to ttop, no matter how
A small quantity of glycerine applied to
fast he Is going. "G$t up” would mean to
a window glass when perfectly dry will
start, and one or two word* may be used
hinder It from frosting.
when you want him to go faster or slower.
North Barry.
If every horse knew the meaning of these
A small piece of charcoal placed in a pot
Albert Adams is building a new house— with boiling cabbage, will. It is said, pre­
few words, and every driver used them
only when they were needed, there would Bert Shedd and wife made a visit in Prair­ vent any disagreeable odor.
ieville last Sunday-School will ckwe this
be les* runaways by frightened horses.
To clean straw matting, boil three
week in district No. 8. MIm May Forby
is teacher—Miss Frank Bostwick Is getting quarts of bian in one gallon of water, and
OUR COUNTY
better—Mrs. George Bostwick was called wash the mailing with tlie water, drying
•
George W. Francis and son have pur­ to Augusta last week to visit sick relatives it well.
An English lady declare* that mustard
chased the grocery stock of D. A. Green —Albert Flint and family Spndayed at
in Nashville. Mr. F. is an old merchant Albert Adams’.
plaster on the elbow will cure neuralgia In
the face, and on the back of the neck will
in Nashville and well known by all.
Mito.
cure Ilin tbehead.
The Nashville New* wonders if their
Wool fs mostly' sold and delivered at
To clean ornament* of alabaster, dis­
running team will get any place in the 4th
prices from 23 to 2d cent* per pound, am!
of July hose race here. They certdinly
solve liorax In boiling water aad apply
without shrinkage—W. C. Towne’s 114
ought to get some place, as Nashville boys sheep averaged a fraction over d jxiunds with a cloth or soft brush: rinse carefully
generally make quite a hustle when they
per head—Spaulding A Wiliyun*. of Milo, aud dry in the sun.
go In on their muscle. Also bring along
since the 20th of last July have purchased
some of your best bicyclists and capture and shipped loi carload* of wheat—Our
some ot the prizes in the three-mile race.
merchant carries a fine line of goods and
A cablegram from London says that the
* Harry MqKevitt. of South Boardman. 1* well satisfied with iris trad#—The berry
original portrait of Pocahontas, paintai In
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. JI. McKevltt, of of wheat Is full and plpmp and ahead! of
1*112. has been seen rad for exhibition at
the
straw,
and
still
the
straw
is
ripening
Middleville, returned to the parental roof
last week accompanied by his newl v mar­ up In good shape—The conditions of our tlie World’* Fair. The portrait is owned
ried wife and was gladly welcomed by rela­ meadows are such that bay tedders are in by Eustace Neville Holte; of Leacbam
tive* and friends. He is a successful tele­ great demand—Jones, of Prairieville, in­ Hall. Norfolk, who I* a defendant ot John
graph o|«rator and will live in hUL own formed the writer he could liave sold TO Rolfe, whom Pocahontas married.

neatly furnished home when he returns to
South Boardman.*

Tbe wife of Rev. E. E. George, formerly
of Middleville: died at her home In Rock,
ford quite suddenly last week.

E. H. Troy, who a number of years ago
walked a distance of eight mite* nnd re­
turn each day. from his father1* home in
Gaines township to attend our public
school, and later clerked for Cap. Sndtiv
in the hatdware. stopped off lielwveu
trains recently and shook hand* with .a
number of old friends, who, with many
more, will be pleased to hear that he is a
full fledged M. D. and has a fine practice
at hl* home In Banfield. E&lt;:. has married
and ba* three verv pretty little girls.—
Middleville Sun.
z
While playing with anotbir l*by one day
last week. Lawrence Cllue, of Woodland,
fell upon the ground In snch a manner as
to break his right leg.
Chas. Norwood and wife have every rea^
*on in the world to bclievi* that Chlldret/s
Day Is productive uf much besides form:
for upon their return home from tlie exer­
cises Peru last Sunday nlgnt, they found
upon tbeir door step an infant child, ap­
parently about six months old, snugly en­
closed In a basket. Said basket contained
a considerable amount of baby apparel.
They took the little one In, and Charlie
now sings ‘’Rock-a-byc-bajiy" a* handy as
a father of twelve.—Delton Breeze.

What might have been a fatal accident,
but unfortunately wm not. occurred at the
home of Hiram Lumbert, five miles east of
the village on Tuesday ot this week. Mrs.
Lumbert attempted tu build a fire, and It
did not burn very well, and she aided it by
pouring into the stove some rubbish which
was In the ash pail near by.w The content*
of the pail aided very materially to tlie pro­
. gress of the fire and Mrs. L. was just about
to close the slove when an explosion oc­
curred which came near causing total loss
of eyesight and might have caused death.
Several pieces of wood from the stove
strnck her about the face, and her eyes
were filled with ashes aod cinders, causing
temporary blindness. Dr. Bauglqnan dress­
ed tbe wounds and the patient Is now
doing well. The explosion was caused by
a percussion cap nswu for exploding dy­
namite that had In some way found it*
way Into the rubbish in the ash palL—
Woodland News.

hay tedders If he had bad them—-Corn Is
doing well, and ought to, because it is in
good feed—The Garrett Bro*, on the John­
son farm have 72 acre* plowed for wheat
—Pasture is abundant—Rain,.rain, rain.
Fann work behind—Why so' much rain
for 1*»8? The writer has a theory (only)
and thinks that there is an anology in the
■mount of rainfall am! an unusual uuniber
•of
National convention* tn be h**ld lu tbe
•
U. S. this year. First, the Methodist* con­
vention at Omaha, which in earnestness
ot debate and language used to a stranger
if he had happened iu at time*, he might
think be was in a democratic convention.
Second, the Prt sbyterlan convention at
Portland, Oregon. Here the freedom of
belief sometimes called herfiay nnd the fu­
ture stttute of the Infant bad to be settled.
The Heavens were In convention. Ther®
came the republican gathering ot Giants at
Minneapolis. Giant* met Giants In friend­
ly strife for supremacy. Result satisfac­
tory to the great mass of people. There
water wa&lt; at a premium, and very little
fell. .Then came the notable Tamany
gathering of Tigers \at Chicago. Water
wa* at a discount, and what an outpouring
of rain we bail. Thl* week the great
gathering ot prohibitions al Clpclnnatl on
the banks of the Ohio. We might expect
fair weather now If not from that. Now
you see them and now you don’t see them.
Tbe People's party gathering next week at
Omaha. 1 do nut predict much rain from
this lot gathering but much wind. Mr.
Editor, am I not correct In theory. I. e.
tliat these cunvenilbn, are in a measure re­
sponsible for the large amount of rain.

Carlton.
Hurrah for Benny is tbe cry of the G. 0.
P—Mr*. A. Donally I* much better— May
Tinkler of Hastings Uin town—Quite a
number, from this place attended the race*
at Hasting* last Friday—Wm. Vester has
nearly 20 names for a select school.
Tutlon only 31 per month—There wa* a
large crowd at the exercises at North Carl­
ton -Sunday evening—John Draper of
Charlotte Sundayed in Carlton—W. New­
ton ot Nebraska 1* visiting in Carlton—
The boys have a foot ball and can beat
any other club In the state—Grapes will be
abundant crop this year.

Grant Robart and Seymore Meyer of
Blanchard are calling on Maple Grove
friends this week—Mrs. Win. Griffith Sr.
Strawlierries are quoted at 31.00 a bush­ Is visiting friends In Kalamazoo—Mary
el at Hickory Comer*.
Griffin goes to Petoskey this week to
Our county exchange* all speak in high spend I he snmtner— Elsie Robart returned
to her home at Blanchard this week—Mr
terms of the Hastings races.
and Mrs. Wm. Bivens were at Hastings
Freeport is unhappy. No photographer
la»t Saturday—Some of tlie farmers have
there.
.
begun haying—Quarterly meeting at the
Freeport hn» a lively wool market this U. B. church July :id and 10th—A. E
Rowljr was at Battle Creek Tuesday of
this week

Mrs. Ella Gibbs Is visiting relatives In
Grand Rapids this week—Burt Brown has
returned home from Saginaw, where be
has been attending school—l&lt;ast Sunday
at the M. E. church. Presiding Elder
Muter preached ’Sunday evening—Satur­
day there was 108 loads of wood marketer!
In oar place price ranging from 33 to 25
cent*, and seemed In good, condition—Burt
"'McBain met with with quite a serious ac­
cident by the round of a ladder breaking,
while he wu standing on It—Gea Rich­
ards ha* sokl 32 Empire binders this seaaoo. Who ean make a better showing In
Barry county—Roy Cahill ami wife visited
hh parent* Saturday—Hired help la |n
great demand.

A heavy rain Sunday night has post­
poned baying again—Dowling will celebrale tho 4th at Boyd’s grove with a picnic.
Speaking nnd a bowery dance afternoon
and evening—Miss K. Mack entertained a
friend from Chicago last Sunday—P. Stev­
ens and wife of Yankee Springs visited
relatives here last Sunday and Monday—
The quarterly meeting at the M. E. chureh
. test Saturday and Sunday was well attend­
ed—Mrs. C. Gorham hrs returned from
Kalamazoo—A. Ormsbee and. cousin were
bone for a weeks visit, expecting to return
Monday to travel with Pike's sliow again.

Remember our annual school meeting
district No. 5. Assyria Center will be held
the llth of July—Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Spinney, nee Kate Tompkins of Galesburg
visited at C. W. Tompkins’ the fore part of
tbe wrek—Mary Wil&amp;ix entertained an
aunt and cousin from Kalamazoo last week
—John Tuckerman has purchased a fine
new organ—Mrs. Chas. Bejgtr is v«xy sick
—The strawberry. J* wliHus but awfully
sour owing io (be rainy weather—Mr* E.
Tyler returned home to Vermontville
Tuesnav—They are getting ready for
another contest here, to be held In tbe
near future—The Center school and Bill*
school close to-day with a picnic In R C
Fruin's orchard. The Ellis school will
have pn&gt;m6(l&lt;iti exercises
—pretty
fw haying—Walter Power* Is having
hi* house at the center repaired.
Frank
Wright and family of Montan will occupy

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bren in.de. «»&gt;' &gt;“«' oon«l(tn»wnu *"
reported soon *■'» tropical eonntrtea.

Tier Corann-rrlal ■caocWlan
ha. decided to irtrnult ncoMt tor »“'»
liU.lt troni rortturai at the' Wortd • S •
About reentj-eto '»!«•&lt;■ ■"**'“
made arrangement* toeend axblblt*.
Adopting Her Father’s Gospel.
The refrain J o atory to which a friend
called tbe Bystander’s attention hna been
ringing In bin mm for many a day. A little
girl’s pious father wa* wont to comment
bitterly npuo the evil thing* he aaw and
heard, always ending bis dennnehttion
with the consolatory reflection. W ell. It •
none uf my busdne**.” One cold winter
day the little lady waa out1, riding ih the
city, wrapped Id fursand closely
in warm robe*. when she saw a child ot
about her own ago scrambling along on
the Icy pavement crying bitterly, the tears
almost freezing on her cheeks. She was
very poorly clml, having wjy some rags
al-out her feet, leaving tho toes bar* to
snow and frost.
The sight made a deep impression on the
little one’s mind. All day long she could
talk of nothing but the poor, nigged little
girl; and in her prayer before retiring she
a a* moved to lay the matter before the
Lord in tbe following addition to her ac­
customed nightly petition:
•And O Lord, I saw a little girl today.
It was awful cold and there was snow iu
the street, too, but she only bad on a thin
ragged dress ami no shoal st alb Oh,
dear, she did look so cold, and I did feel so
sorry for her, but It Isn't any of our busi­
ness, is It God? Amen.”—Chicago Inter
Ocean.___________________

Ad Odd Superstition.
Two girls sat dunking coffru In a ladles’
restaurant. One pt them hall just put the
cream In her coffee and was about to stir
it with a spoon, when tlie oilier suddenly
cried out:
“Don’t touch it. Kate! Don’t disturb it
for the world! Try and take it up without
breaking it.”
,
“What is it?” aiked the other, starting
bock iu alarm.
“Why, don't you see? Titeru’* money in
it. Look at that piece of silver floating on
your coffee.”
The other looked and saw a round white
spot about tint size of a quarter floating on
her coffee.
Pope Leo XIII has shown the deep In­ . “Slip your spoon under it and take it out
terest he feel* in the World'* Fair and In without breaking it and you will get
America by deciding to exhibit at ihe fair money that you don't expect. But if you
some of the rare treasure* of art. literature disturb it in taking it out tbe charm will
and history which the Vatican contains. be broken. Ob, poor Kate! You wou’t
Archbishop Ireland, now in Rome, ha* get any money. It‘a all gone..”
The two fair beads nodded in sympathy
cabled this Information aud naked for
space for the exhibit. Tlie Vatican con­ as tho ’.ring-arunnd-the-rasy iu the cup
tain* a collection of art anti other treas­ broke into airy nothingness and disap­
peared.
—Detroit Free Press.
ure* which cannot be duplicated and
which arc priceless in vblue. The exhibit
will, no doubt, contain many of the most
interesting of the.-&gt;o treasures, and will at­
tract, fwrhaps, more attention than will
any other one display at the Exposition,
'lid* action by*the Popewil certainly tend
to increase greatly the Interest taken in the
fair by all Catholic countries, and thus
render it a greater and more Mccessful
Exposition, and oite in which the entire
world will take pride. To Hon. Thomas
B. Bryan and Mrs. Potter Palmer, as well
a* to Archbishop Ireland, is due much
credit for using their infloence to effect
the result mentioned.
Exhibits from the Pacific coast states
for the World’* Fair will be charged only
half regular freight rate* each way. The
Transcontinental Association has made a
decision recently to that effect. Full tariff
on the forward Journey arid free return
are the best terms thu* far offered by the
other great traffic association*.
Callfurnla's exhibit will l&gt;e fruit* largely, and will
not be returned, hence, it wa* deemed rea­
sonable that a ml net ion should be made
on the forward journey.

Tlie London Polytechnic ha* already
booked more than MM) for the World’s Fair
tour which it ha* undertaken to manage
for English artisan.*, and the number is
being Increased daily.
These excursion­
ists will visit the Exposition and inciden­
tally see the sights of New York. Phila­
delphia, Washington. Chicago and Niagara
Fails, on a tuta!j»xpense, including trans­
portation l»th way*, ot about 3125. They
will be comfortably lodged, while In Chi­
cago, In Dr. Moody's bible institute, and
In barracks on a block nf ground belong­
ing to Marshall Field, the n»e of which ac­
comodation* has been donated by the gen­
tlemen named.
Thirty-five of the forty-nine states' and
territories tu the Union have accepted the
birildlng site* assigned them on the expo­
sition grounds, and have submitted to the
construction bureau for approval the plans
of the building* they propose to erect.
Nearly all the others, it is known, are
almut ready to take like action.
Every
state and territory, with perhaps three ex­
ception*. will erect a building. Quite a
number of these building* wilt lx? repro­
ductions of historic structure* such as In­
dependence Hall. Washington'* Mt. Vernon
home, old Fort Marion, etc.
They will
occupy the northern portion of the Expo­
sition ground* and will lie surrounded by
walks, lawns, shrubbery and dower*. They
will be used . as headquarter* for state
boards and visiting and as receptacle* for.
exhibits of slate resources, etc.

The food fish of Wisconsin, which is one
of the beat fishing grounds in the Union,
are to be shown In a fine exhibit at the
World's Fair.
The state commissioners
have appropriated 83,000 to defray the ex­
pense of preparation of the exhibit
.
The Wisconsin World's Fair board bos
decided to exhibit at the Exposition two
Htatue* typifying the culture, energy, and
progress nf tbe wotih-n of the state.
It
was tiie intention at first to have only one
statue, but two designs were submitted
which arc nut only uf superior excellence
but of merit so nearly equal that no de­
cision Ix-twecn them could be well made.
It was. therefore, decided to make use of
botii. fbe designer* arc respectively Mis*
Miner uf Madison and MM Mears of O*hkiinh.

"Iter phnw.
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What is

CASTORIA
CMtoria U Dr. Samuel Pitcher*! preecription for Infants

Mrs. Amanda Paisley

For many years an esteemed coEmunieaat of
Trinity Episcopal church, Newburgh, N. T.,
always, says ‘ Thank You” to Hood's SarsanariUa. She suffered for yean from Jteadam
and Mcrofata sores tn licr fact, head and
car«. making her deaf nearly a year, and affect­
ing her sight. To the surprise ci her Irtcr.dj

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Jias effected a wire and she ean now hear and
see a* well Merer. For full particulars it her
ease send taC I. Hoou « Co. LOwrJl. Mass.
HOOD’S PlLL3 »re fcanfl made, and era pas.

nSTSCUTSRUS

other Narcotic raHtanoe.

It 11 a harmlou rabitituto

for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its’guarantee is thirty year,’ use by

I

Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worm, nnd allays

111"
Ot Co«s mlvel »it
or S««r.
to b

‘ feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting pour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves

SF5X&amp;“a«^

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Barry-m.

o«oe to

,rsj-

p/XT” ' lh"'” w- X'nnUOM. Judo „
dji»Ujmaur« ra,„lltt«P,,niX,
^oWWoSS.'-i,^ ns-

Castoria assimilates

Cas.

Castoria.

Castoria.

- auusa U«&gt;W.U rt.pmKortMrenna
X recommend It a* superior to uy pewcr. jxion
‘ known to me."
H. A. Aacnu, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, 5. y.

Da. G. C. Oaaooo,
remedy for chUdren of

“Our pbjHlcians in Qto children-* depart.

Interest of their children, and use Castoria in-

and although wc only hare a®ot„- &lt;,Mmedical suppUe* what is known u nv-uUr

&gt; castoria I* the

morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
down their throats, thereby lending

J** PHltteaer may uot

he

•

favor upon iL"
Uxrran Hoserr*:. *&gt;n Dirrmuar,

OU*

JGHIGA

“ Iht Nuija

HAvruto*---—

M. A. GILLMAt

1,200 MEN
Working day and
night on Victor Bicy­
Go to DR. LOWRY S ami
cles and do not
hav.- your eye* fitted with cyiproduce them fast
glasses or spectrtblek In or \
enough to supply the -der to have your eye sight
preserved into bld age. the
demands.
eyes should be properly esam
lined and the right kind ot'si
■(glasses worn.
Hr. Lowry
। keeps a large stork of tin- fin­
! est quality and greate-t vanlety of eye glasses and specta
i cles at his office^ wliere you
lean have your eyes ex;.:’tied
j at all tmes.

THE VICTOR
LEADS.

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,”
The stock of lumber and shingles lalely
purchased by

Benthy, Tomlinson 'Si Rider.
Aftheir yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studing-.
...
.
1 he latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.
Their No. 2 shingles are “just tbo sweet
for anything.”

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWING MACHINE ?
If so, buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you $55
for a poor machine and sell tbe same style of machine to an­
other for |25 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!

»^“Xi1«1HSX,3T5a« la just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich.
Of &gt;«U«! court then in t* ho'd«u .rtthe Probltl. ?

■»

W.Bakir&amp;Ct,

toria Is tho Children’! Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

The Dollar of the Poor Man

&amp; tbe

ptGBrtXDSold Dy Oro««

tho food, regulates tbo stomach

and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.

praytnitbat administration of said estau*^

in Uw forenoon bi'

l-T &lt;*“• '
j, .leUelou’. novi

teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.

Act on I new pitnctpla

sew Da. Miuu’Pnxa

Breakfa:

and Children. It contains neither Oplnm, Morphine nor

SHRLEY W. SMITH,
The Victor Man.

Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
late* an instance of what ia being accom­
plished by farmers in tbe Red River Valley
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said
S, J. Leland, near his town of Dwight. N.
D., boucht IftO acres ot land in tbe spring
°V891, Jor
*”J raised crops Hut
season worth the salary of a government
clerk, in excess of the coat of his farm, as
per tbe following statement:
The World’s Fair authorities have de- 4.IH0 Bu. of wheat, at *te........ «V| m
«0
.. oau.atsoe............... ist.do
dided to bear the e.xpenae of transportation
of such works of American artist* abroad
3.TM50
Oidacting cmt of tend *j
xeoojo
as may be offered for exhibition at tbe Ex­
position, and are accepted as exhibit*.
Cases of thia kind are so eotr nion* that
This action was taken with a view of se­
curing as complete and representative col­ they are a tnig In Ute news market oat
lection a* poaalble from American artiste.

Adrian Carter Is home from Bay City on
a visit—Miss Orra Smith of Woodland Is
?!?M!!n5Vew dMys w,,h Wends here—
Albert Hafner attended Ums graduation exerelj^, al Haaltnip—H,,,, Andrn., Ward
GrlblKtn ami Genru.1, Galfrr ot llaatlon
CJrdr Franrla of Ukr (Mrna. Minnie
Dlrtrtck ot MMiUwUte and Frank (klxcr
or Uoodhnd wnnr atonaa lira jn-upln from
George Wilson, aecn-tary of the World’s
out of town whoaiftndnl rlio mmnnnw FaW bureau of music. !*„ returned from a
«« ramfan .t tiw „w„ b„„„
two umutha’ tour of E
Europe
Lou o'rain Ud Haute. u,« hnoera
*“ Z
“.T” in the inter-

. sSES™«S

SSI
“
&lt;«■«»
vtlui-d at morn chan isO.OW* AU

He selta
Tlie Light Running World Renowned. Domestic, The New
Home and some other first-class machines.
He will sell you a machine for a small payment
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you to call on him before you buy.
Needles, oils and parts for all machines,

T. PHILLIPS.

Office at

�e Dutch Process
No Alkalies

He Will Lead the Democratic
National Ticket,

Your/Aotber

Otfier Chemicals
rrc. itsrd

GROVES CLEVELAND

WILLIAM TELL
TO USE NO OTHER

f^fl

preparation of

_ SOAP FOR LAUNPRY
ANPHOUSEHOLP

the Ticket.

purposes
than

. Seulon That Laated from 3:30 P. M.
Vulll 3:50 the Neat Morning—Vigorous
Fight of the Tammany Men for Delay
and Equally Vigorous Determination ot
the Ex-Pn-siilcnt’a Friend a to Hare a
Vote, Which tilvea Him 010 3-3 Vote*
—Tariff tor Revenue Only Platform and
No Free Silver.

I
jinical,

It isear superior to anyother in the market
'

(tastaisr.Mass.

_______________________ CHICAGO

REM:

*.1

Chicago, June 22.—The national Demo­
cratic convention was called to order in
Che Wigwam yesterday at 12:42 by Chair­

r-&gt;v^

M A firs

ZKID

•

E. Stevenson of Illinois Named
for Second .Place on

5H0KE

Cough

scibrifMS*

NO. 35

Don

t delay

balsam

IN THE

Office at FORDS' HOTEL, TUESDAY, JULY. 19.

.! YEAH OF UNRIVALLED SUCCESS!
Dr. Holman S. Humphrey,

Who hn&lt; v‘"lt&lt;xi thia c&lt;»jr one day cncb month fbr the past year, his done
uxii« &gt; xixitlertt profiaalunal work and nimle mure (imii.ult c..rca and warm
—w—
. . .— ktud of dealings
then any .-.rranpr who had ever visited our locality,
•ed his ctiamcter,
like his skill. Is bey ood reproach.

BERINO THE COMING YEAR THE DOCTOR’S
Visits will be futthlully continued, and tf life ami h&lt;«lth be vp-ircd he hopes
•tv add many nnw&lt;« to his already very «xlcn*tre list of r«t|&gt; nt*.
T:w past two years have largely increased them.nil- ref chronic Invalids.
o*imr :arir-iy tn the peculiar iiitlu&lt;-ni-vexert*d by the Iritluenxa'La Grippe),
even tliuse who huvu ax-aped thia bllxhtlogacQUfg* fccllnx Its paniliar efIvtfe uj»&gt;n tiir&lt;r sy-tmq*. Al) suffnrt n from catarrh, thn st and lung afIvetta ».• End tl-en.M lve»- falltmr inatoad ot itnpruvinx. unlew* under the

Following i« the substitute in full:
SEC- BL—We denooDcv Republican protection
as a fraud; a rubbery of the great American
people for tbo tamrflt of tbe f«w. We declare
it to Im a fundamental principle of the Demo­
cratic party that tho federal gnvernnwotbas
no ccnatlt urtonal power to uaforoo and collect
tariff dutioa except for tbo purpose of revenue
only, and demand that the odlrctlon of such
taxi* shall bo limlbsl to the nco-smtias of the
gwrrum.-ut and hent-siiy economically adtv, I
Wouldn’t Kay “Free’’ Coinage.
"
Patterson, of Colorado moved that the
word “free” be instated in the silver plank
before the word coinage. There were loud
opposition cries nnd after a speech by Paltenon the question was put and the sub­
stitute defeated overwhelmingly. The pisi­
form was then adopted, with few dissent­

Nomination.'* for^resident
________ ______
wore_____
then
called tor and Cleveland was nominated
by Governor Ablett, ot New Jersey; Now
York responded for Senator Hill, W. C.
DeWitt making tbe nominating speech,
which was seconded by John R. Fellows.
Boies was nominated by Hon. John F.
Duncombe. Connecticut, Illinois, Indi­
ana nnd others seconded Cleveland’s nom­
ination (English speaking for Indiana, be­
cause Voorhees was indisposed). Watter­
son seconded Boies as did Kernan ot Lou­
isiana and Clark of Montana. The con­
vention was getting impatient of oratory,
and gave the speakers scant courtesy at
the last.
Tbe oratory went on, however, the gal­
leries becoming so noisy that amotion was
made to clear them. Quiet was Anally
restored, and when all the states had been
called Cockrau arose by previous arrange­
ment to close for Hill. He made a brilliant
address. It was 1M a. tn. when he arose,
having previously tried to secure an ad­
journment, which was ruled out of order
during roll-call. He concluded at 8:43,
the closing words ot his speech being
a warning that the Democracy of New
York would never support Cleveland, to
which General Sickles responded: “Never,
never!*

CENTRAL ALWAYS THE SAME
ALWAYS THE BEST

ing thht it was Huie better than that In
the Republican platform. Vilas defend­
ed the report, and after a long debate
Neal's substitute was adopted—ayes, 564;

man of the National CommitteeBrice.who
introduced Rev. John Rouse as chaplain
for the day. After prayer Brice announced
the temporary officers—Chairman, W. C.
Owens, of Kentucky; secretary, .8. P.
Shecrin, of Indiana (with several assis­
tants); principal reading clerk, Nicholas
M. Bell; sergeant-at-arms, Richard J.
Bright, of Indiana. Owens was escorted
Roll call on the nomination was next in
to the chair, and made a brief speech,* in order and in spite of attempts to aljonrn
which he pleaded for unity and harmony, the roll began. Up to Kentucky Cleve­
land
had gained 3d votes on an estimate of
and advocated a tariff reform campaign.
606. Hu had 56S with Washington. The
roll was completed at 8:19 this morning
At the close of the speech, which was
and footed up as follows: Cleveland,
free applauded, the rules of the last Demo­ 617 1 8; HIT), 114; Boles. 103; Gorman, 36^;
cratic national convention were adopted Morrison, 2; Campbell, 2; Carlisle, 14;
until otherwise ordered; this on motion Stevenson, 16 2-3; Whitney, 1; total, 897J4;
of Gen Bragg. The
necessary to choice, 399.
usual motion that
y
Immediately there was great confusion
a 1 I resolutions bo
(
S
\
and wild cheering. The convention went
referred appropri- &gt; 5^
I
wild, and in thu midst of a most enthusi­
ately without de- ka ' '
1
,
astic scene the convention, at 8d5O a. m..
bate was
passed
Jiy
adjourned tu 2 p. m, today.
and a resolution
7
ado p ted.providlng^fcX
STEVENSON FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
for. the naming of /jWjTSg'aijWEE*
the regular commlttees, and the de"pick" bright.
livery of the credentials of the delegates.

Then the states were called fur members of
committees, each state answering as its
nnine was called. There was appl.nuao
during the call as thc-names of prominent
men were announced on this or that com­
mittee. After passing resolutions of sym­
pathy fur Blaine amid applause, the con­
vention adjourned to 11 a. in. to-day.

■ILES

RERV1IL
’Bottle

Ds^oit, TIME
Laasiag &amp; Northern
table.

In effect May 15.1WX
Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit

Woodbury

Grand l^dge

IGoing West f
"Detroit
Ijuulmr
Grand laxke
Woodbury

Graud Rapids

Grand Ledge

Ticket and Adjourns.
CHICAGO, June 34.—The closing session
of the national convention was held yester­
day, aud os in the cam- with each of the
previous ones it was marked by a furious
northern Mictnxan.
ind Ran I A* fur L'IiIcaxo, B A.
M.sna uib r.
i.
re Chicago
&amp;-.1BP. M., 523 P.M.and 746_____
leave for Manistee amt Traverse CUy 725
M. and 5:171*. M. ’
Parlor car* on day train* nud sle» pens
ulglit trains to Chlr.vgo.
A*k our agents for further particulars
wrltv to
.
Gkorgk DkHav KX.Uen'l Pass’r Ag'tJ
Grand ltap!&lt;l&gt;

DIDN’T GO HOME TILL MORNING.

CllICAdO, June 23.—At 11:40 yesterday
morning the national Democratic conven­
tion was called to order in second session
by Chairman Owens, and Rev. Alfred
Henry, of the Met hud 1st Episcopal church,
acted ns chaplain\
The"committee on
\
credentials asked
aSKf
^or Dirt her time,

Hr kt WiiiTz. f;

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J
1

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2

&gt;4

DtaTHKIWtSG (1AT4WBHAI. U«&lt;»SC’HITZS
or Bmhio ('tnian.- For fourteen jwtrs 1 had ticen tortur­
ed with a cough which war often ro revere «;to vomit
• •. -St blind for ysnnt. My algbt was mtured v&gt; im, and at nno ttf'« 1 alm&gt;»t t*l.d to death. 1 niw had a
very
»ev«-re cutarrh of tin-vtoniach and IaiwvIs. Dr. Hol■*:. ibilznnn 8. lluini'brey.
Mna. Molbmy. North A«Uni«, Mich.
™“ i
uh„Wi Mfch.
’

i

PARALTSta &lt;X’hLP.—oir lithe row w*o paiaiyxed. bad
waM.vi to a skeleton, wa-a gnu! sufferer from catarrh,
■&gt;. loT-gyears 1 suifc rn! th - n.ia-ry and'nn- rheumatism and i.b«4lna&lt;rnxivt!p-iU«*n. We took him to
rviue d&lt;-ajn«u» from c.rtareli »t throat nnd Dr Holman S. Humphrey at tlie hotel In Mns»n .about
--,r *.\ u-' &lt;M.i:ipp tr-ly cured by Dr. Runndircr.
one year njro nod In a few months 1*-- »!• writ nr-d entire­
AMOS KexiiALta Hillsdale. Mich.
ly over his pareiyx'sl and no-rlv
• rendition.
Fita.&gt; a f.. BqntTOX. Eden. Ingham Co., Mich.
-.if iu &lt;-■;«■ Hir Pr. Humphrey r»-to’«-l uiy
: ■•
■ ’ua J.. I’rxsK. North Adams, Mleji.
fuTBATiox or
Cfncn.-Fu- yrvifs 1 vuffcntl
tortun*with uleetotlon of the rl«»in**-:* t'isiich un extent
f 1 led for year- with catarrh, drufnu— and ■but 1 vomited up en ry night a bn! 1 bod eaty-n during
. tn one car. Was complutcly curtd by Dr. the day. 1 tned v».-rywhere for n lief.v»cn rf.inir to Dutrett. but gut r.o relief until I rut niy'i-nro in the hands of
’ i:-.r, F. W. Itari.ar-Joxita, Muskrtr-n. Mich.
Dr. Huln on S. Humphrey, who mired m* entirely tn n
few months.
Mi*r- M. L. Ckomwrll, Uushur. Mich.

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1 ' tvi v itb vatsrncts In both eyes, "'as ofx»rabtl
iwaoMSiA AJtnNaarutts Pmoftrati-w CTMo.-Wben
' y l»r. Humphrey ami my eight reMored.
.
I went to Dr. Hcitnau fc Humphrey uf-nrly a yrer arei 1
Mm. A. ItC’vr.Lta Aururtt." is.
had no idea of getting help, but went vlmply to phase my

» 1
-1-t;&gt;lh bund for iwcr.’y-fucr years w-'b sunlto fort for contracted ph) deal and ntcntal Miffcnnir. At
! -•■.niCT. Un l.’ounantt. Huiupnrey returned too catar- tiOHW 1 thought J r houht
my mind; all w•»
‘uid gkxun. Dr. Holman H Humphrey cured me entirely,
j i- an-J gave me good eight.
Jao. North. Ean Clntre. wir.
and 1 recanroend him to all «C' etc*!.
nniee
D K. HaWi.wv. Manon. Mien . Ing. Ch. Aba t Office.
| 1 !■ &lt;L«uffer4d for year* with a soenllwl Incurable rnlv-i
, ar .L-vuw of the heart. Dr. Humpreyd moentirely.
AtasvHKA most huMtaMor KwxxW~
J. V, BURXaiu Newark. vbiC.
veers 1 have tarn slowly brcaldn.’r «l'*wn and
’ ist
mv leir* began to swell and became so large in a
I U-.- fmiy in the clutches uf numb palsy. Dr. Humph­
SiSmpwAr 'S-l un. l&gt;r. Hu..... ..
!&gt;«•' oompletu.
: med me completely.
.
Mixa Jcxik Slocum. Hudson, M.cn.
.lit ?
"tet^jgi,.
Ml„h.

Ar. v.xa’iilnlng hoard bt mrdicai men at Charlotte- Mich.,
■ &gt;;o’uin-.i n&gt;e and prouounooi me to bu • ifferlng^wlin
Catarrh or SroMaqt. Howmia *‘^1*AP
&gt;1-'.v-&gt; and tint I only bad atwut a yt«r to live. Luder
sr,«, Ste£
Dr. Humphrey's ticatnicnt 1 pin now ns sound as a bullet. LT,"~Forr5lS«
A. J. SnCHCKfL Mn*»n, Mien.
Oxalckia Ci'hkd.—for the past three jcav.« 1 baroswf:• m| -.■vorely with extreme duprewaion nf the nervous
’’■tem. low spirit-*, desnondenuy. fuss ofsprctlic. .*..m» JXtert te-•
nnd yvncr-il rumdowu cnodltlon of tbx* system. I
•' id s'H.-nt much time and money tryrng* to get well, and
wts Anally cured by Dr. Holman S. Humphicy.
Aliieht Hopkiss Verm on tville. Mich.

M'eb.

vt{*
XtJ.

which was granted
nn^ n" there was
nothing else before

speeches who
called for and Sen­
ator Palmer and
John K. Fellows
responded; Then
Hon. Jno. E. Lamb

took thy platform with the report on cre­
dentials nnd it was adopted without ob­
jection.
rermanently Organised.
The committee on permanent organi­
zation was the next in order aud it named
Hon. Wm. L. Wilson, of West Virginia,
for chairninn. This was applauded and es­
corted by Don Dickinson, J. F. Dun­
combe, John R. Fellows, J. C. Richardson
(Alabama), and M. L. Clardy W:c now pre­
siding officer proceeded to tho platform.
Here he was introduced by the retiring
chairman and nidc a short address, tbe
subject which was principally tariff re­
form. The committee on rules reported
as soon as the convention quit cheering
-Wilson, retaining the unit rule nnd mak­
ing no changes in the usual course ot pro­
cedure.
The Platform Committee Tardy.
A tine gavel, a product of Missouri, was
here presented to the chairman nnd then
the platform committee not being ready
to report the roll wan called for national
committeemen nnd those on notifications.
This business being attended to calls were
made for speeches but only Guv. Camp­
bell responded. When he had concluded
the convention look reccaa to 5 p. m.
Tbe Evening Session.
The evening session was called to order
at 5:15, aud Rev. Chaa. 8. Green, of Cedar
Rapids, offered prayer. Word »«.«celved that the platform committee could
not las ready for two houra, but a motion
to adjourn to 11 a. m. today was lost, and
at 6 o’clock It was announced that the re­
port would be ready In 15 minutes, and at
6:25 the report was received and read by
Vilas ef Wisconsin.
Great Enthusiasm Over Cleveland.
In the preamble of the platform Cleve­
land’s name occurred and It let loose the
pentnp enthusiasm and for half and hour
the scene waa simply indescribable under
a column article. Quiet being restored the
platform was read, applause breaking out
frequently during thereadlng. Chairman
Jont*. of the resolutions committee
moved the adoption of the^platform, Jbut
there was opnusitlon by Neal of Ohio, a
member ot tbe committee, who moved a
substitute
the tariff faction.
WaUereon Ohjee»* »« the p,»nkNeal nud Watterson lx&gt;tb spoke against
the committee plunk, Wattarson declar-

storm that made umbrellas n|neccssity all
over.tbe Wigwam. Nominations for vice
president were declared in order, and
Hon.
John
E.
Lamb
nominated
ex-Govcrnur Gray, of Indiana; Worthing­
ton of Illinois nominated Adlai E. Steven­
son, of Illinois: Gen. Bragg named John
I*. Mitchell, of Wisconain, and E. F. Uhl
named Chief Justice Morse, of Michigan.
Rash to the Winning Side.
On the announcement of the result a
stamiM'de (.ook place for the whining side
nnd in a few minutes Stevenson had a ma­
jority nnd his nomination was declared by
acclamation. That ever. Collins of Muaachusetla offered a resolution instruct­
ing the national committee to consider the
proposition to limit admission to future
convent-ions to delegates, tbe press and the
national committee. It was adopted, and
after voting the usual resolutions of
thanks the convention adjourned sine die
at 5:18 p. m.

Campbell Heads the Cvmmlttse.
Washington, June S&amp;i-Tbe Republican
national committee yesterday after two
sessions elected the following named of­
ficers: Chairman, W. J. Campbell, of 111nols; vice chairman, M. H. DeYoung, of
California; secretary, Thomas H. Carter
of Montana; treasurer, Cornelius N. Bliss,
of New York; sergeant-at arms. Colonel
H. L. Swords. Under a rule adopted by
tbe national Republican convention an
executive committee consisting of nine
members will bo -selected, of which the
chairman, vice chairman, secretary and
treasurer of the national committee will
be members ex-officio.
Chicago, June 22.—Emmons Blaine,
second'son of James G. Blaitw, ex-aecretary of state, was laid at rest yesterday In
Graceland cemetery. The funeral servi­
ces were held at
2:30 o'clock at
the
McCormick
residence,
135
Rush
street.
Rev.
Dr. McPherson,
of tho Second Presbyterian church, offici­
ated, and the service was attended by hun­
dreds of friends.
Tbe interment took
place in Grnccland cemetery. Ex-Secretary
Blaine and family will remain in the city
several days.
Heavy Express Robbery.
Washisutux, June LH,—Every • effort
has been made by the cfflchtls of the
United States Express company to cap­
ture Edward J. Ryau, the missing money
clerk who absconded Tursdny night with
(IW.UUO in the company ’* charge for ship­
ment. but no trace of him h-a yet been
found. Tbe express company has paid the
banks tho amount stolen.

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE

�Hastings Banner,
Thursday, June 3°. ‘fo3-

V^astings, wren., rosTovncw,
avgCst H- 1979.
_

editorial notes.
fob president,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
. OF INDIANA
FOB VICE PRESIDENT,

WHITELAW REID.
OF NEW YORK.

American products in a single month of Slmrnoa, wilt serrr l&gt;la etwinrcllon with
Harrison’s administration than in the Ford', hmrl Ui Is week ud move b«:k mH.
Mr. Simmons aud family have made many
v^ioie of Cleveland’s, while the prosperity warm friends during their short stay here,
of the country for the past three years has and will be greatly miaaed. The hotel we
far exceeded that of any three years uf understand has been leased to Mrs. Harris,
Cleveland’s time. At home and abroad. and will be managed by a gentleman nam­
ed Calkins, and we regret to say that it
has been reported to us that a saloon will
Harrison. Thia is no time to swap horses. be run lu connection with the house. ’
Bourke .Cockian, In tho democratic
national convention said “I believe Cleve­
land is a man ot most extraordinary popu­
larity on every day In the year except, one,
and that Is on election day. His popular­
ity Is calculated to stir up enthusiasm for
four months before election, and disap­
pointment tor four years, after.” Bourke
Cockran knew what be was talking about,
and next November will verify what be

Repabllcon County Convention.

H) ’fiS elecUoa ot eleven delegates to the
state invention caHeJ w mt*let^naw oa

TcfeWK?21 dentes to the republican

senatorial oonvenUoo, to be called hereafter,
for this senatorial district, comprising the
counties of Ionia. Eaton and Barry. This Is
one delegate to each voting precinct Of the
county, except Castleton which bas two. A
belter way would be to elect the senatorial dele­
gate at toe town or ward caucus; but If not
elecced there, then the delegates at the county
convention from that prednet can name the
senatorial delegate.
(41 The transactions of such other business
as may properly come before the convention.
The various townships and ward* will be en­
titled to delegates in the county convention as
follows, onaloc each25 votes cast at the pre-

The democratic party. In its platform,
goes for free sliver—with a club, it was
harrowing to see the Michigan delegates in
tbe democratic national convention vote
against free coinage, when that party in
Michigan has twice demanded free coin­
age. It takes a democrat io run away

from his own record.
The democratic platform demands that
we give over to tbe foreigner control of
American markets, the best tn the world,
for manufactured. products. That kind of
action has neither wisdom nor patriotism
to commend it.

fraction of is over the 38;
Tbe Mlcblgu d.leiitlon cime home
BarSxnora.................... $
from tbe democratic convention at Chica­
Barry-• Johmtowu.5
Carttoo........................ .4 Grov*..............................A go and began at once to make plans to buy
iustlnga twp .’.77. .7. .4 Prairieville5
up the people’s party, and turn It Intn a
City, 1st ward.......A Rutland............................3 democratic side-show.
~i
Cfty.2ndward.......A TtraraaDple10
City, 3d ward.........3 Woodland...................... 7
City. 4th ward.4 Yankee Spring*.......5
Forward caucus notices at onee to the HmIt would scan as though the democratic
ttnn Banxkb. Let each town be represented.
platform on the tariff question need not be
Barry Co. IlepubUcan Committee.
Hals Kknyon. Chairman.
misunderstood. It demands tariff for rev­
A. E. Kxnastox, Secy
Dated Hastings. June 21, *fti.
enue only, or else it Is utterly meaningless.

Experience goes to prove that the de­
mand for tariff “reform” cannot be ap­
peased by any concession short of absolute
surrender of tbe protective principle. It
must be met and silenced by overwhelming
defeat whenever and wherever opportuni­
ty offers, tor as the more candid among
agitators freely admit, It Is tariff repeal to­
ward which they are pressing, and with­
out which they will deline to be satisfied.
Although the existing tariff law places
more dollars’ worth of Imports on tbe free
list than was proposed by the-mucii laud­

ed Mills bill—aud white there Is nothing
the average family needs to buy that tapot
Cl than
I,Hill mid
Mil i -raiiy
I
IU.UITI IU"
now cheaper
former
law--—
.telnurui lu tl.udeu.uud lor
there is uu a.---------------------------------------- —
tar.ff “reform.” And none need • be ex-/
peeled »u lung as the utmost demand of
the Cobden school uf i-couuiutat* Is not
complied with i. e.t free trade tor every ar­
ticle in tin* supply of which fureigiiviB may
desire to compete. I’tuot of this can be
found iu the fact that self-styled “reform­
ers’* Just as vigorously denounce the Mc­
Kinley tariff, relegalhig to tbe free list onehalf of all imports, as they opposed pre­
ceding legislation in which tbe number of
dutiable articles was more ihiui double
that of to-day. They are uo better pleased*
with the tariff of 811 per ton on steel rails
than they were with the 81" exacted by the
former taw. They have no word of com­
mendation tor tbe reduction uf twenty-five
per cent, to fifty per cent. of the tariff on
most kindt* of luuibcr, oh nails, and a long
list of metal wares. In short, they refuse
to lie comforted so long as foreigners are
required to pay anything whatever tor the
privilege of competing in the markets of
this country. Tbeir silence’as to the pro­
. vision tor reciprocity in trade with irlend; 1) nations seems property traceable to tbe
fact of opposition because foreigners are
thereby compelled to concede some of tbeir
selfish demands for commercial privileges
that cost them nothing.
Argument seems wasted on the average
free-trndu nhoutef. ' Tins only safe course
Is to ignore Lis demand and continue to

shape our economic legislation with a view
to steady and profitable employment of the
labor and rcMUitves uf Hm| country. there­
by insuring national iudipeiiiteucc so far
as nature, aided by the energy and in­
genuity of our people, render such inde­
pendence a possibility.

The democratic candidate tor vice presi'dent is called ••General” Stevenson. This
-i^a misnomer. Ills only claim to the title

of general Is the fact that he was first as­
sistant Postmaster General; This Is how
he became a • ’general." He was never In
the war. His relatives In Kentucky were
ardent rebels*, and Mr. Stevenson is said to
fave been an organizer of the Knights of
'the Golden Circle, a copperhead organiza­
tion that nourished In the states of Ohio,
Indiana and Illinois, and kept a vigorous
'•fire In the rear" at the boys in blue.
That is the kind of general Mr. Stevenson
I* Mid to have been In the dark days of
our country's history.
Republicans are finding no fault with
tbe nomination of Grorur Cleveland.
Should the unexpected happen and he be
elected, his administration would be the
least objectionable of any democrat, while
the opposition to him in New York would
se?m to Indicate that he had greatly added
to Harrison'* chances, if ft has not made
his election certain. We can name any

have proven a stronger candidate than
Grover Cleveland.
It la Cleveland’* record of tour years
fcgalnst Harrison's record of three and a
half years. That* is the virtual fame.

The board of supervisors wisely decided
to leave the details of building the court
house and jail to the building committee.
The committee will not lack for something
to do; but we mistake the temper of the
majqrity of tbe committee if they do nut
demand that everything be dune ns It
should be. Barry County will not have
"quite as imposing public buildings ns some
of her neighbors, but they will be good
enough and will end the disgrace and dan­
ger that has hung over this county because
of Its pen of a jail .and fire-trap of a court
house. In Instating upon honest, faithful
work, the committee will have the support
of all good citizens and tax payer*, as well
as of the board that elected them. Much
rests with the committee. We hope and
expect to see them prove equal to the re­
sponsibility. Not only should proper me­
chanical work be instated upon, but the
committee should make it their special
caro to see that the sanitary conditions as
well as the besting, lighting and ventila­
tion of the buildings arc of the best

This cheerful prospect the democratic
party holds before the American work­
man: “Labor tor the same wages as the
workman across the Atlantic or starve.” .

In the Michigan crop report for June
the condition ot wheat in the southern
counties 8S per cent and ribrthern counties
ta reported at 91 per cent, central counties
88 percent and northern counties 100,
the average for tho state being 93 per cent.
These figures show a better condition In
the southern counties on June 1 than In
any previous year since 1885, -with the ex­
ception of last year. Not nearly a* much
corn has been planted In tho stats this
spring as In average years; owing to tbe ex­
tensive rainfall; 82 per cent for the state.
The average A oats and barley ta about 13
per cent below the average. In condltiorf
these crops are nearly tho same In all sec­
tions, the average tor the state being 85
per cent. The condition ot meadows and
pastures in the southern counties Is 90 per
cent., aud in the central counties 97 per
cent. Clover sown this year 1s 98 per cent
and 101 percent In the central and south­
ern counties respectively. The outlook for
a big crop of apples and pcaihea ta better
than for the past six years, tbe figures for
tbe state being for apples 103, and tor
oeacbes 95 per cent of an average crop.
In the southern counties the wages of farm
hands per month average 817.59 with
board, 824.50 without board; in tbe central
counties 816.99 and $25.39, and In the
northern counties 810 and. 929.43 respect­
ively.
j

* We do not remember that. In his en­
forced retirement, Grover Cleveland has
About two hundred irate members and
said or done anything that will endear
ex-meinbera of the lonta, E|lon
Barry
him to the soldiers.
Fire Insurance company met in Carmel
hall, Saturday, to take action to escape
Cleveland’s victory at Chicago has been paying what they think excessive and IL
The principal griev­
aptly termed the slaughter of the demo­ legal assessments.
ance ta that members are unable'to get
cratic party to make a fat man’s holiday. their names off the company’s books, al­
though they get tbeir policies cancelled,
and are assessed to meet back deficiencies.
The democracy has dropped Cleveland
.
.
Daniel Helms was chosen chairman and
&gt;
•&gt;&lt;*«« *
ot wop Richard Bohn, secretary. D. E. Dey, A.
in November.
B. Barnum and E. L. Tanner were ap­
pointed a committee to draft resolutions.
The resolutions cited that in “view of the
carelessness, irregularity and apparent
dishonesty In the management of tbe busi­
Try W. F. Doelker’s lee!cream and con­
ness of the company.” that “we protest
fectionary.
against the payment of present nnd further
We have balloons for sale, and we will assessments until the legality of the same
shall I* decided in the courts,’ and further
send one up tbe 4lh. Come and aee.
•that we recommend that thu members pay
A. E. RtXKEfi.
X 'V. J. * L. L. Holloway have purchased their proportionate expense l:i defending
a suit before the mutts." D was further
the store which they- have so Jong occu­ added that a»“petlt!on be presented V» tbe
pied.
commtaslt-ner of Insurance requesting an
Never buy a watch, jewelry or anything examination of the company's books, and
iu that line of goods before you see John if neccs.-ary turn over the business to the
hands of a receiver.” On tbe adoption ot
Hessmer's stot
prices.
the resolutions F. A. Dean was sent for to
The Wool
will ship 10 car­
advise them tbe best way to proceed. He
loads of boots
points this week. advised that a committee of two tie ap­
They have mode and sold over 50 carloads pointed In each township to canvas the
so far this year.
member* and secure their signature to a
Quite extensive Improvements are being paper agreeing to .pay five per cent of their
made on the streets tn the: first ward. In assessment Into a general fund to carry on
fact, some of the streets will hardly be the war, which was adopted. A petition
was also drawn up and largely signed to
able to recognize themselves.
be presented'to the superintendent of In­
The Wool Boot Co.’s employers will be surance requesting an investigation in ac­
given next week tor a vacation. The 80 cordance with the resolution. An execu­
employees are unanimous In approval, and tive committee of three consisting of Ben
It Is certain they have earned a few days Otto, treasurer, D, M. Milchell and Peter
rest
'
.
Huitz, were appointed to take charge of
One evening last week someone tried to affairs.—Charlotte Leader.
get Into W. F. Doelker’s candy store. The
attempt proved fruitless through his unex­
WHAT HE THINKS OF BRAZIL
pected return. The parses are known
and will do well to look a Bttle out
Prof. Eugene Davenport Interviewed
About that Country,
Th« National Democratic Convention at
Chicago will be fully illustrated In the
From the Evening News at Saturday,
next number of Harper's Weekly, which
will also contain portraits of the success­ we clip tbe following:
Aobicvltvkai. College, Mich., June
ful. candidates and of some of the leading
25,—Prof. Eugene Davenport, who left
delegates.
this college nearly a year agu to accept the
Monday evening the employees of the presidency of an agricultural college In
Chair A Table Co. surprised Mr. Mosher Brazil, has returned to this country and ta
at bls home on Broadway and . presented spending a few days visiting old friends at
him with an elegant chair as a tokea of this Institution.
He reports that the
their esteem.
Brazilians are not yet ready for an agricul­
tural college or tor an industrial school of
F. W. Greble, the furniture man, has an any kind. Tbe prevailing Idea of the coun­
attractive Adv. elsewhere. In which he try ta that it ta degrading to work, and if a
speaks of his special sale of bedroom suits man does work, he ta placed on the level
and dressers commencing to-morrow, and with the negroes and ex-slaves.
continuing two weeks. Unheard' of prices
Everything, the professor says, is very
are quoted. Now ta your time io.buy.
primitive, and the people are very much
The repairs in progress on the Presby­ like rrown up boys. This applies more
terian church will greatly Improve that especially to the rural towns than to the
house of worship. The roof ta being cities. The laws are tbe very crudest
newlv Mihiglrtl,* fine new windows have Imaginable. One man repaired the roof
replaced ihn-e which were reminders ot of lita houstf after a heavy rain and was
pioneer days, and the interior of the promptly arrested by the police tor not ob­
taining a license to repair the roof. There
church will be handsomely decorated.
ta no general system of taxation as In this
When looking for a binder call at
country, but the money ta raised by levying
Messer Bros. A Reynolds and see the Mil­
a tax on commerce and trade. If a farmer
waukee Jr. Scow of the leading farmers
drives Into the city with bls bull cart, he
In this county, who have bought this kind
Is required to pay so much a year tor the
uf a binder from the firm and tried it in
privilege of driving over tbe road that he
tbe hardest kind uf grain to cut, have only
has mads, poor as it Is.
words of praise for the 'Milwaukee Jr.
Not only the strong testimonials of your
neighbor?,
but an
Inspection of tbe
Their revolutions are very common and
machine, will convince you that it Is the frequently take place Iwfore breakfast A
best Wnd.tr In the market It pays to get crowd will go to the city office* and stoue
the be^t.
the building and order Ums offieera oat If
they come out the revolution Is successful,
The city fathers, of Lansing, have done
and there la a change In the municipal ad­
a very wise thing and ordered that nothing
ministration. If they uo not come out the
but stone walks be laid on the principal
crowd generally goes home to breakfast
businc?* sin.•is. The city will' do the
and by the time that I j over with, It is so
work etui charges but seven cents per
warm they do not care to exert themselves
square f-M.t using nothing but the belt kind further that day and so tbe revolution is
of cement, and having all work done under over.
the snpervlrion of an expert In making
Americans have a mistaken Idea about
that kind of a. walk. This plan ta a very
the unbealthfulncM of the climate. Mr
Davenport says It la exceedingly healthy’
this city with very be
ll reaulta. In the Interior It ta probably all that ta
Nothing sets a city off to
advantage p-HreT11™ ll*
1X0 bCeD bUt Htt!e W“
than nlre walks.
The
awarded against theettyoi account of
Tlie IJrixllians cannot understand the
defeethu sidewalk wo«M
political system uf the
Their plan would be to

Additional Local News.

vucmseivj
Their
keep It right up after election.
Idea would l»e if they were a de“ocr;^“ J?
a republican were elected, not ton“ccffj
support the man wHo was elecwa. «
wort rlllil *'™« “
oolotofflo. THI.I.lh, i“*”
on in tbeir own government, and th.
offleera who a$9 elected
tJ“t'
round themselves with tb« WT or their
friends and rely upon tbeir support to keep

their seat

there In the war ot tradeKt “
are enbfeet to tho laws ot the Hate they
hannea to be In.
There is a wonderrui
opportunity for development In the llne ”
agriculture, as they know nothing °&lt;
Ing implements such as arc
country. Tbeir only tools are the hoe&gt; and
a sort of a sickle for cutting.
are doing some work there, but 1 ta neces­
sarily slow. The week the professorJell
the missionary quarters In the place where
he was located were stoned.

Graduating Exercise*.
Tbe
exjirliM of rte Umtlun high Kbool occurred In tbe wun
yard Friday afternoon, commencing at two
o’clock. Though the weather wa* rather
threatening yet, contrary to cxP^“u°“,a:
it did not rain, and the class of *93 wi I
no doubt always remember the bMudftl
day which signalled the cloee of tteir coonectlon with the High stbooL 1J* very
natural for the senior to look forward to
commencement day with pleasure, but
when the day arrives it does not o'ntaln
the pleasure anticipated. To be sure there
ta the pleasure of knowing that one i* get­
ting onward and upward In the world, ana
ta making a better and broader man or
woman.
But this fact 1« largely over­
shadowed by the thought of leaving the
dear old school room, and parting with
cloee friend* and das* mates. Al this
time too one begins to realize that some
choice of a vocation tn life mu*t be made,
either to obtain a higher education or to
throw aside books and pursue *ome line of
buslncsa. It ta commendable on such day*
a* Ulis to show the young men and women
our Interest In them; to encourage them
perhaps in an up-bill fight, thus aiding
them In making their choice of wbat they
may be best fitted to do.
If attendance I* any Indication of tbe
interest felt In the graduate*, and It no
doubt Is, the class of *92 can close their
labor here with tbe assurance that their
course beresfter will be closely watched.
The attendance was very large and the
floral decorations profuse. Every member
of the graduating class was well remem­
bered by friends, «everal of them receiving
gold watches, books and lesser present*,
while all of them were well remembered
by tbe more tender missive* of beautiful
flowers.
.
'
We have neither lime nor space to speak
of each Individual effort Suffice It to say
that they were all good, some of them be­
ing of a very high order of merit
The
class is one that has reason to be prond of
its record. With three or four exceptions
It ta composed of young men and women
who have partlallj’ helped themselves
through school.
Several members have
paid their own way entirely by teaching
school, working out. etc., and they are
worthy of especial praise and encourage­
ment. It shows what can be accomplished
by any enterprising young man or woman
and Droves that a good education Is within
the reach of all who strive to obtain it.
Following ta the program as carried out:
Music—Quartette.
SalutatoryN'ontta Irene Michael.
The Schools of Olden Tinu-a,
May Teresa MePharlln.
Gothe................................... Lari Itaul Hessmer
ImmigraliunFred B. Eyclesheyuiir
M u»’r.
There’® n Woman In It.
Minnie Beatrice Replogle.
FanningTern J. Lathrop.
An Unrveognked Hero.
Frank G. Thatcher.
Class Mui'oCora Belle Jewell.
Music.
The Russian FamineGary Crook.
Class Poem—Culnmbus—'
Anna Marion Giddings.
The School Madera &lt; f Fiction,
Datay Darling.
Class Oratio:'.~*-Tbe Decline of Oratory—
John Clark Ketcham.
Music
Class HistorySeth M. Angle.
The Stars and Stripe*.. ..Julin A. Wooten.
History of Hasiimc* Schools,
Emmet Francis Lee.
Class ProphesyFrank D. Baker.
Valedictory. Dwight Livingston Goodyear.
Mu*ic—Class Song.
Presentation of Class.... W. D. Sterling.
Conferring of Diplomas.
Hon. Clement Smith.
Pre*. B’d. of Education.
Benediction.

LOOK* HERE
(Wheat is, low and flour
should be the same. For a
short time I will sell

25
YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

SPOONS AND FORKS

It is during the month of
June when everything is jn
bloom, that you should use

Paris Green,
London Purple, White Hellabore, Insect powder and Car­
bolic acid, and save your
fruit. The use of tlie above
articles is increasing every
year, and there is no ques­
tion as to their power to kill
all kinds of insects, also as to
the benefits derived from
their use. To obtain the best
results pure articles must be
used. You can find the same
at

Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
fet a Present—“Good
orm,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewery store.
Quality and price al­
THE DRUGGIST, also a first
ways right
class drug stock, sold at prices

F. R. Pancoast

that has given him the repu­
tation of “Tlie low price
druggist." Call on him.

The Reliable Jeweler.

SPAULDINGS
Pouular Dry Goo is Bouse.
CLOSING SALE

SUMMER

GOODS

Every day witnesses a most gratifying in­
crease in our business. Every month is better
than the one before.
With the' inspiration
that comes from success we are determined to

To-day we start another sale on wash fabrics
for hot weather. Our selections are entirely
new and embrace some very desirable things
found nowhere else in the city. We have by
our efforts during’ tile past few weeks placed
our store in the lead of all competition.

DON’T MISS IT I

BIG CUT IN PRICES

SPA ULDING 5
ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.
Dress Goods,
Silks,
Velvets,
Linings.

Trimmings,
Hosiery.
Gloves,
Linens,
. . . Shoes.

Coreets
Fans
Umbrellas,
Underwear,

Curtains.
Draperiei
Shawls.
Jackets.

White Rose Flour
AT

$2.20 Per

ioo

Lbj.

This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grade.
Head light oil 7 cte. a gallon.

A GRAND OLD FOURTH
AT HASTINGS

Come and while here call on THE
JOS. ROGERS.
SHOE STORE.
.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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strariBs

ONE PRICE

JULY 6th, 1892,
Will close a very successful business year for iwand
in order to swell our sales still larger we will make
special prices to every one.
Remember the place The Little Narrow Sh&lt;»Store.

D.w.»wMa,.cirti«-.
Dtt*CTOM:

WOOLLET

; BRONSN

ONE PRICE SHOE BEELERS

give this month a royal finish

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Art Mantier’s the 3rd of July; he being
partial who came to ids celebration. The ether peopte*" childsup is proverbial among
program of the day constating of sports of her friends, one cljilly day met In *
all kinds, the most attractive of all was Fulton street- shop the envied mother at
the foot race by two little urchins. One ono of her little peUo After greetings aha
HAHT1XGS, 31ICH.
crossed the line two hours ahead «f the inquired for the small Harold, wo* told
other, the last capturing the prize. Al­ that he was well and was, in fact, ftt that
though the prizes are generally awarded to moment sleeping In bis carriage nt thoshop
the one that crosses the line first, yet thete entrance, his mother having brought him
are exceptions to all rules. Art has had u shopping with her in the. temporary- loss
crib made to order, as no summon one will
answer the purpose, lie talks of Increase ■ “What a heartless thing to do!” ex­
Cathie Blakeslee, of Grabd Rapids. Is Ing his life insurance al oaee—-B. Thomp­
claimed the other, ‘’tills very cold day.
visiting friends in this place—L. M. son had a severe attack of bilious colic the
Oh, It takes you favored mothers to neglect
Foster and Eugene Hartman, of Keewe, evening of the 401. but is able to be out
your treasures."
spent Saluniny afternoon and Sunday ’inf again now—Mrs. Van Hons has been suffer­
In a few minutes the two separated, but
thia place and attended the celebration Io ing with neuralgia the past week.
the thought of tho little one, chilled per­
yvfttr city—The S. D. Adventists had a
haps and suffering, no wore upon the
gbod program at their church Sunday
woman who was not its mother that she
freulng—May Tinkler, of your city, ’ra
Mrs. Frantz, of SuntleH. is visiting resolved to go to the door and bring the
spending a fdw days in this place the
friends here—Mr. Fcbeck and George Mc­ baby in. Hurrying to the entrance, she
guest of Fanny Carpenter—A fine monu­
picked
the sleeping infant out of its downy
Cartney are reshlngllug llielr barns—
ment has been erected by IXximla Jt Co.,
Daniel Ostroth raised bis barn Saturday— rugs and was carrying it, lovingly and
of Charlotte, in memory of Aunt Fanny
The quarterly meeting o&lt; lhe United tightly held, tvhen a distracted woman
Carpenter—The republicans are feeling
Brethren Is the 9th and 10th—A. T. breathlessly seizbd her.
Iqippy now ,'or they have a good leader
“Give mo my baby! What do you mean,
Rowley aud daughter west to Battle
this fall and he cannot be beaten.
Creek Saturday—W. H. Whitney’s had you wretched woman!”
Hurrah for Benny—J. N. Covert &lt;(an sell
Surprised, but confident it was her
friends visiting them from Ohio last week
champion binders but he cannot vote for
—Wm. Jarrard spent the 4th at Battle friend's baby she was protecting, she re­
Cleveland and If he doevbis vote will not
Creek—Mrs. Brice was at Bas tings Tues­ pulsed the woman with, •‘This is not your
count—E»l. Friend and ’ Hugh Crawford
day-Lee Brice, of Hastings, is visiting baby; it is Mrs. B.'s baby.' What do you
have been improving the looks of J. IL
friends
here—Charlie
Ayers
visited
bmlth’s farm by building new fences—We friends in Jackson over Sunday—The reThe other woman In-cann nearly frantic
suppose that Editor Dennis Is having a publicana of Maple Grove will meet at the and the nevne was on the jipint of touching
big time In Omaha.
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Center next Friday at two p. m. to choose the tragic when Mrs. B.-hcraelf appeared.
delegates to attend the county- convention. The words of her friend luul aroused her
Suite Smith, of Hastings, Stiudayed
mottfrwil fears, and she, too, had started
with Fannie Carpenter—Minnie Jones, of.
to ascertain how her little coo fared in tho
Battle Creek, arrived In Carlton Saturday
chiBy. vestibule. In a .moment riie had
The 4th passed off very quietly at this reieasiri the friend from -tho unpleasant
—Mr. Haddus returned to Carson City
last Thursday—Tim Foster, of Keene, place. Large delegations of our citizens- accusation by disowning ths baby in her
spent the 4th in Carlton—Clarence Rogers celebrated at Baitings, Delton and Gull arms and pointing to her child still sleep­
i* seriously ill with typhoid fever—Claud lake, while those more quietly Inclined re­ ing in a carriage whose style and belong­
Rogers' team ran away last Friday and mained at homo In peaceful content— ings ■ were very similar, to-the one from
ran two and one half miles. One horse Sarah Deering has gone to Charlotte to which .the zealous friend had stolen, a
two or three weeks—Grace baby, The mother of the latter only half
was hurt on the breast—Ed. Hartman Is spend
woi king In Hastings—D. M. Wood is tire Woodard, of Kalamazoo, is spending a few listened to the explanation and went off,
owner of a new mower bought of Post &lt;fc days with Mattle Barber—We have bad glancing bock as if she feartd a renewal of
Covert—The S. D. Adventists will hold two days of pleasant weathler so the what she evidently firmly bulieved was an
quarterly meeting next Saturday and Sun­ farmers have ventured to commence their attempt at kidnaping.—Moot-York Tijmsa.
day. Ehler Moore, of Grand Rapids, is haying—Earl Parmeter, an eight year old
nephew of Mrs. I. Rlckeniuure, was
expected.
climbing on a monument in the cemetery
"What a scene of devastation did St.
and fell, striking the back of bis head on Mary’S island witness as the-reeult of- the
Please don’t read this. If you do ar.«l a marker, cutting quite a gaaiHjut toothing tweaking np of the Gothenburg City. I
have any noxious weeds in the highway serious has resulted from the accident— was one of the party that went on board
or on your farm arm yourself with imple­ Charite Gilbert, of Grand Rapids, is send­ that .111 fau-d vessel a few days before aha
ments to wage a war of extermination aud ing a few days with friends- here—Eddie broke- up and saw u Mgh t U&gt; be remembered.
have a little pride about yon. Noxious and Jennie Fisber are spending lhe 4th at I shall never forget ft. To all appearance,
weeds on the farm are like bad habits- in Battle Creek—An excellent opening here a* we approached her, the vessel might
the human family, If allowed to mature for a good dress maker—Mrs. Wairen have been sailing comfortably out of; har­
they seed rapidly. The writer recently Fisher is visiting her-sister; Mrs, Wm.. bor, save for the absence of* any apparent .
passed a 30 acre farm where the highway Cooper, at Delton to-day.
life ou board of her. But we had no sooner
and fence corners were mowed giving, the
put foot on deck than we were immediate­
farmer two loads of good bay. and- not a
ly attacked in such a manner that such at
noxious weed to be seen on the farm.
The young folks celebrated) nt Battle us a» had got on board had.to makn tracks
The writer was so pleased with the neat Creek. The bld folks and school children for- t!&gt;e rigging, while the rest fell back
urnb tidy appearance of the farm- he plcnleed some at Loon lake and some In
checktsl his horse amt congratulated the Orin Phillipa' grove—Julia lionovan re­ mauy in my life amPnever hope to again.
owner on the neat appearance of his farm. turned to her lioinu at Hastings through Great hungry, lanky, Jean looking, rata,
••Yes.” was his reply “If every farmer vacation—Millard Hamilton and family, of many of them with theit -tails chewed, off,
would do the same it would add 20 per Albion, are at A. W. Wilcox's— Well, ftrarmed up from belovwln never ending
cent, to the looks of the country’’—Not we have had a little sun the past week— tbmiMtiuds. squeaking and. squirming.over
very goto! hay weather. Rain either in Mary E. Wilcox is moving to Hastings this one another in a manner htokening and
night or day five out of seven, with a week where she owns n house and lut- liorriblc to .behold, ptirtlealarly to tbomof
rainfall of 1.73 inches In the past seven She will attedO the sumnwr school at that u*-«p in theriggiug.
days. Still much hay was secured in place—Lulu Seger Is vhitiug relatives at
the bam by, a new process. The tedder Vermontville—Mrs- E. J. Uartoin is en­ them into convenient lengths, and bo armed
kept the hay Hying in the air and it froze tertaining friends from Chicago tbit week. wa descended and attacked the rodents,
eventually succeed Ing \u beating a passage
dry—Wheat is putting on a golden hue
and will do to cat next week—Mrs.
that they knew by instinct the impending
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Powers, of your city, visited Mrs. Julie
Bpaiding last week. Old pioneer ac­
Mr. Pumfrey and daughter Cora, nt fate of the vessel. for. they no sooner »w
quaintances—B. IL Fenner was taken very Fremont, Mich., were the guests of his a* over the side than they began toswarm
sick again last week-The 4th. a twantl- brother John in the village over Sunday- down the ropes r.ud try to enter the boat,
ful mornioK. the nun-laltoring part of our Prut. Wilkinson and family left Tuesday, ■and i( was only with, difficulty we wens
family will take in Delton and listen to for Ypsilanti where- they will spend the able to lornt them off before casting tho
Clem's flight with the carle—Prairieville summer vacation—Ike Starr, of Hn*ftuxs. boat clear, and they Mpieaked In &amp; horrible
republican caucus the 11th at two uelock was seen upon our stroetk Tuesday — manner in their anguish and mod.frenzy
William 1-elbler. &lt;d thU Village, had the Awe rutted away from the vnowl’k ride.
p. tu. at Milo depot.
misfortune &lt;•( having his collar boue Tnby were too far l&gt;oth from thefe^nd and
,0 - New­
Hope Center.
broken and bis shoulder badly Itijurwl the mainland to swim ashor
a new motor wind
w ind , while riding a running horse at Ggledunln
Frank Newton has n
&lt;,*h-auniu castle (England) Chronicle.
mill—M. Chandler Ifts a new horae. rake 1 the 4th—IL Plnney and family were In
—G. Wilkinson has a new mower—As ; the Rapids over Sunday—Florence Geon.
"1 never believed in that ohl auiwr
Mr. Cliaddenlun was fixing lhe tra:k for o( Ypsilanti, is the gurat of relatives and
the door on O. Loomis’&lt;»rn. the scaffold friends In lhe village—Samuel Croeajnau atilion,” said the oraldr of the evening,,
gave way causing Mr. C. to fall and hurt- | has gone to’ Dakota aud his family will "al«&gt;nt getting ** frightened, tiutt your
Ing him quite badly. Mr. 1.. and son were • join him soon, they will make tlml place hair would stand .in end until Ebud » prac­
-In the drlye
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। their future home—Mrs. H. E lltiulricks tical experience of it: but. gentlemen. I tell
grading
way.
— whifiletrec
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caught the brace that held the bracket was In the Valley city. Friday—Mr. you it's true, nu-lntxie of your fl^urr.’Jve
causing it to fall—Effie Chandler has gone Marsh has bought the Crossman Iiou.mi on yarn-* ns some folk* inslat upon.”
"Tell us about it,” wild one at. lhe crowd,
to Richland—Florence Wilkinson visited Grand Rapids street and will occupy i
nt Wm. Mullens at Prairieville last week. soon—Bert Pinoey lias resigned his-posi­ while they all exchanged Mywlaks.
"Why, you see, it was tbi* way. 1 waa
tion as bookkeeper in M. Keeler’s store—
Libbie Field* has quit work for Mrs. out in Arizona,, up on the MogoBoo moun­
, The pleasant weather of tlie past few Robert Talbott—Mrs. S. II. Hendrick tain* buntingelk mid deer,, when one day
ffitys causes some farmers to wear broad was in Grand Rapids Saturday—Bert I left camp to get some water frnm *
smiles -The 4th passed off pleasantly and .Johnson was in ’Lansing over Sunday— spring n quarter of u mile away. I didn’t
quietly with us. Some went to Hastings Editor Saunders was in Grand Rapid* on carry my. ride along liccauw I wanted both
aud some to Lake Odwrf and a select few business Tnesday—Will Keeler It* about hands to fetch the water aud I wasn't •
pienfeed at Saddle Bag lake—Mia* Nellie to move In his new houNi on. Grand Rap­ afraid at Injuns, ’cause the Apaches were
friendl^uk But just as I went around a
Snyder, who has beta assisting at A,. L. Ids street -Mattel Loomis, of Grand Rap­
beml of rooks dose to tiic-spring I ’fronted,
Haight's millinery store during the past ids. Is the guest of Nora Crossman—Geo.
ana wife
wire returned Tuesday
ruesuay from
irom a a. mountain lion so cloao that I felt his hot,
three months, will, commencing with Ward and
Monday next, enjoy a few weeks of well few days visit In Grand Rapids—Wheat in breath oumy face.
"Thnliwasa clone call.’’ remarked on*
earned vacation—.John Maier had a runa­ very heavy around the village but much
way Friday night—Fritz . Nendell was of it Is in a l&gt;ad condition—The Meihodist of the company.
"It. was. gentlemen, it was! And I was
lodged in our new jail on Saturday by ladies serve supper from five to seven at
that scared that my hair, which was long
Marahal Haight. When sober he plead the home of Mr*. S. Sanford this week.
—they wear the hair long out there—rose
guilty to drunkenness and was fined five An Invitation Is extended to alt
; right ap on my head, and my hat rose up
doUaisanH emdsby Justice Vclte,. which
I with. Ct, and that there wonderful feat of
were promptly P-id. Our jail
* To consumers of kdrmene oil In
uuraio an.-, vsw.
nuunraml ths lire,sntad mH dlime.
been (christened and henceforth will Le
tings and Barry Co: We have cstabl
known m ’he Wendell House-We notice
an agency at Hastings for the sale of
In the last Issue of the Democrat lhe fol­
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Snow Drop oil, which for laminating pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of lowing:. "The patriotic democrata loyally u is a roomy, hotollika eta house, star- 1
Free Pres*.
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supported the mandates of this Jpeper and
’ennsyivania crude aud 155 degrees fire
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gave a handsome majority of one thousand wunded by 8,000 acres of prairie land and
test makes it perfectly safe. It produces
magnifle-ut stable *n-L pasturage, where
A b^ror. Bebuke.
qi clear and white light and free of odor, votes for u new court house and jail.
The lata Count de Mrawerkezfce was
We are a little surprised that the editor of ire kent many thousand fine blooded irnzBcs
nor does it cause any deposit on chimney
tbc Democrat should attempt toapproprla'.e end cattle. Mra.Cody is described as an ! one of the last survivors of the brilliant
nrhInh Is so common with cheap and low
amiable housekeepioc woman, greatly court of Napdeon HI. In tho* days he
ictOMooll. Siner 3ul, 1, iwl. Mlebl- all of the praise, but have noticed for sev­ liked by her western neighbors, of whom was devoted in.hin attentions to the Prineral years past tliat his parta have made
nn «llow« lhe u»e el I'M degree, Ore test
in turn and of t-helr customs and habits. ; cuss Mathilde, and once, when that lady
no attempts toward progroMkm. but are
oil which penults lhe the «lo o, kenwene
she is fond. Her experiences in the early had invited Edmond About, theauthor^to
content to appropriate the good things
dars of her western life and as the wife of dine with hea, tho count was unnouuctd,
made from Ohio crude end poeaesee, s
done bv the republican, party—D. a- a governmonti scant were like a story by I and Mitering the room found the princrae
larger pereenUSC of solpliur sod after esStowell, of the agricultural college. Is
tnctlng sufficient nsplbs (eaploslro part)
spending a few days at borne—Frank Bret Harte. Her daughter Arts married and the author chatting tagpthM. ’Do
to raise lhe Ore test to ISO degrees or more iflmerton. of Battle Creek, baa bevn a Nebraska lumberman, and is a leader of not be jealous; it is only I.” said About In
It become, useless, so far as produetag
society to North Platte.-San Francnco a spirit otamartnesa
light Is concernnl but at a low test wUl spending a few days with
^rHonaut.
. Tbo pri*ce« inrtantly rang the bell, awl
friends—The suit of Cass vs. Murphy *
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when th* servant npiwared she wild. "Give
bum fairly well. SUU producing a run
will
be
tried
in
Squire
Hosford
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court
m
orders, to have the plate
M. About re­
disagreeable onlor wlille burning and load(jike Odessa on the 11th—The salt of
la Son Francisco in 1840 clerks i* stone moved. from the table—bn will not dins
ina the chimney with a greasy suboUnre. Jones vs. Cramer and V\ heeler will DGive Snow Drop oil a trial, lhe cost Is but trled In Nashville on the 8th—A. W. and offices had munificent salaries; five with me this evening.” M. About, like
little dllfrrent Ihsn what yon pay for the
dollars a day was tho small cat stipend A boa Ben Adbcm, musabave had a trou­
,La„ goods you are using and the salbfac. Dillenbeck, and David Haight wore In even in the custom house, and one Baptist bled night of it, for he ws» a man of van­
ity, and the cut was adtvpoue.—San Franwill get in light will more ttan Charlotte on Friday^
preacher was p*id &gt;10.100 • JMT.
rompensate, saying nothing of adsIKloa,al
era received one dollar an hour, a pick or a .
Delton.
1
airnvel was worth tea dollars and * butch- I
safety. For sale by S. E. Phillips* H. L.
Xo arreatalbe «h-The Isdka aid wok ■
er*a knife thirty dollars. At one time the |
Newton and Cook &amp; Cook.
In S30 for Ire cream at their
,carpenters, who were getting twelve dol­
“
A D. MAYNAiro, WboteMle Ag.
In England, perhaps, the oldest existing
4lh—Mr. Goucher and family, of Chicago, lars a day, struck for sdxtecn.-Edward
A’ U
Hastings. Mich.
works in iron ;«v binge* to doors, strength­
were the r»» of C. Gris—d this week
Rosewnt.er’u Omaha Address.
ening liars, handles, escutcheons, look
—Deb Norwood, from Howard City, one
•jlntta
ami the like. Even the Bails were
of our old residents, k here ’kiting
things at beauty. Abroad the maarivB
friends and relatives—Some Kalamazoo
The first trumpet was a seashell, and doors of the Cathedral of Nu*re Dume do
parties are lore looking up the drug buslPans offer* wonderful example of early
aras—Mr. trbor has moved to town was used by very old nations. Trumpet*
wire weR known in the days wbeai Ho­ iron work. Probably dorigned lu tho
again—Jerr; Sproul H treating hla new
twelfth century, the doors »ro nearly conbouse to a rest ol paint—Mrs. Chase and mer lived, and a Jewish feaitt of trumpet*
mother bar, returned from their trip lo is spoken of in the Bible nearly 1500 B. C.
Alexander toe Great te Mid tahave used a
11 llnola-Tb. resort c’“k^u
w* It
The dour In St. George'S chapel,
Ihre with pemle the&gt;
U pf ulMint 'l.e uam date.-C
lake—The celebration was olaerrrd a

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At a »«w»luu uf the Probate Court (or II r
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ths City at Ha-ilna*. In said -»unty. un Wei
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prrfMte add ths* yovr Petitioner may benp.oln:

Tbereiwun It is cdervd that Thursday Us*
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ten o'clock &gt;n the forenoon, be s««tgno
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Silrer commUi«oo ipproprl.tlon., ramerUns
rhe Convention Strikes Out
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Clause and Comes Ost for Ditime poAtM.Utwwn »»’*»'*
few their consideration. The agricultural
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In tb. bonne &lt;°r ll&gt;’
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.uppon who
rts month. In .»ri»g tor
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Not Go Through and One That Did.
ot «0 prr mouth tor n-ju.peoihc StogjU
Cincinnati, June 30.—Music hall wa*
l-tlw, .nd th. bill co rMioratb.c&gt;taHI«r
appropriately decorated Wednesday for ol chum who pxrtlclp*c«l In cb« "bcl'l"n’
the meeting of the national Prohibition Md who bur. rlur. &lt;mlUl«l In lb.
convention, which waa called ’ to order I or army ol ch. Vult«l Sm» «l
with representative* present from forty- I di»nbl«L
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WASHINGTON, June 30.—Th* *ea*lon of
three states at 10:U6 a. m. by chairman
Dickie, of the uational committee. John ! tho senate yesterday was taken up mainly
St. John wa* made temporary chair in the consideration ot general •PPro^*‘
bills. Th* legislative appropriation bill,
I after th* adoption of several amendment*,
1 was passed and rent to the hous* for con­
' ferenre. Th* Invalid pension bill, etter »
lengthy debate op th*
inents, was passed,’A* was also tho po«toffice appropriation bill and a bill for th*
relief of certain settler* on th* land* In
North and South Dakota.
• The house occupied |t* time in the con­
sideration of conference reports on lb*
* my and Indian appropriation bill*, n*w
&lt;»t.feree* being appointed.
McMillin
moved to take up th* tin plat* bill, which
was opposed by tbe Republican*, wbo be­
gan to filibuster with privileged motion*
I and tbe house was deadlocked for three
■ hours in repeated roll-call* on muttons to
adjourn and calls ot the house. At 6
' o'clock the house adjourned.
1 Washington, July 1.—The different sen­
ate committees of conference yesterday re­
ported almoat hopeless disagreement* with
OSXKBAL JOHN BIDWELL.
bouse confem-e* upon leading features of
nan and speeches were made by St. John, '
Dlckia, and Rev. Lockwood, of thi* city, | tbe. great appropriation bill*. Allison,
chairman ot lhe committee on appropria­
who welcomed the delegate*. Committee* ,
tions, said none of the bill* hkil yet gone
were appointed and a recess taken to 4 p.
m. The convention reassembled and | to the president, and be asked rhe senate
to concur in a bouse resolution extending
Colonel Ritter of Indianapolh waa named j existing appropriations fifteen days. This
for permanent chairman. It was decided was done. The rest ot the time wa* taken
that only delegates present should l&gt;e 1 up with an acrimonious debate as to when
allowed .to vote in spite of the effort* of [ the free coinage bill should be voted on,
the southern men to let the chairman cast ; but no conclusion was reached.
the whole vote of states, including ab-' I In the bouse the Republicans succeeded.
senters.. AC the night seMion Ritter as- in preventing the consideration of tbe tin­
eumed the chair and make a long speech. plate bill, *ud the house devoted several
Mr*. Gougar then addressed .tbe con ven­ hours to a conference report on tbe Dis­
tion on: the object* of tbe White Rum
league, and a telegram from the North' trict of Columbia « ppropriation bill, the
Item of contention being tbe appropria­
Denver Prohibition league wa* received
tion of 175.000, one half to be paid out of
aaking for a free silver plank. The con­
the federal treasury aiui one half from the
vention i* very enthusiastic.
district revenue* for tbe entertainment ot
the Grand Army of the Republic at it*
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BIDWELL AND CRANFILL.
encampment in Washington next Sep­
tember. A new conference **’ ordered.
A resolution waa passed extending the
. Cincinnati, July 1.—Rain la a necessary appropriation* for the support of the gov­
concomitant of national conventions this ernment fifteen days.
year and the Prohibitionists certainly
WASHljtGTiiN, July 2.—Tbe silver bill
should not be neglected, and they were was rushed&lt;itirough tbe senate yesterday.
not. It rained “cats and dogs’ yesterday. Hill voted for free coinage; Brice, Gor­
The fl rat business done was the adoption man, Carlisle, Gray, McPherson, Palmer
of a resoludon requesting delegates who
and White against iL Eleven Republican
make addresses to refrain from remarks senators voted for the bill, and had Vice
regarding the south before the war or its President Morton beeq present In the
position during the struggle—all in the chair bls vote would have sent the bill
interests of harmony. Miss Willard ad­ over to the first Monday In December.
dressed the convention, denying that «he The senate adjourned to Tuesday.
The conference report on the agricul­
was n fiudonist, aud pledged the W. C. T.
U. to stand liy prohibition. A collection tural appropriation bill was agreed to in
the )x&gt;aac. ’hl e -pedal order—tbe consid­
was trken up fot “sinew*" and fSO.COO was
eration ot bills rv(K&gt;rted by the committee
subscribed. As the resolutions commit­ on labor—then caaie up. Tbe mtosure
tee was not ready the convention took re- Allowing thirty days leave of absence to
employes In the burtau of engraving and
printing was, (m*se.l. as was tbe bill limit­
The convention reassembled promptly ing to right the hours of latorera and me­
in the aftehtoon and the resolutions com­ chanic* emptored upon the public works
mittee reported a majority, minority and of tliv United States and District of Co­
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individual report. lumbia. The house took recess until 8
These points of p. m., bitt at the .evening’ session no pen­
sion bills were passed, and the house addifference were on journei toe the day at 8.50 p. tn.
the tariff and
Wakungtox, July 4.—The bouse Sate
financial planks.
urday received the announcement Gt the
The minority re­
IMiscage l.y tbe senate of a free coinage bill
port favored the
with loud applause by the silver men. Tbe
issue of green- conference report on the District of Col­
£ backs based on umbia appropriation bill reported a disa­
? gold in the i pro­
greement aud it a as again sent to confer­
portion of about ence. An agreement from the conference
8340,000,000 notes . ou
— tbe
- — river
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and harbor vuina*
bill was prcscuceu,
presented,
to tIO.000,000gold, --nnd thu bou«e listened w
to vunugica
eulogies uu
on ibe
the
« n &lt;1 A
- modified ! tatfc
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• 6L0RGK W. BAHL
and
late Senator WU
Wilson,
of »«
Maryland,
protective tariff.regulated by a commis­ journed until Tuesday.
sion. The individual report favored un­
MORE TROUBLE IN WISCONSIN.
limited coinage, provided tho ratio was
found correct, but if not then an adjust­
meat of that ratio. T. W. Hart, of Illi­ Bepnbllcans Aay That Two Different
Apportionment Bills Were Passod
nois, was the author cf this plau.
Maduox. WIb„ July i-Thn legislature
Platform Adopted—Nomination*.
adjourned
sine die at noon yesterday bavThe whole afternoon was occupied in de­
bating the platform, and the majority re­ ing completed the work for which the
port with the silver plank struck out aud sbeeial B««ton was called. It Is claimed
“gold, silver, and paper" inserted in the by the Republican* that the new appor­
financial plank was adopted. The vote on tionment bill a* it passed the house did
•tt Iking out was 590 to 335. At the even­ not contain certain corrections made in
ing session nominations were declared in
the committee to which It wa. referred,
order. St. John nominated General John
r^!S‘h.tblU p;UOwS by tho
ob­
Bidwell, of California, which was seconded
by Whitfield of Iowa, Bain of Kentucky, tained these changes. This the Demot®?7, Lc**,mlDR lhat the bill went
and others. Illinois withdrew its candi­
date. Demorest of New York waa nomi­ through both bouses in proper form. It is
likely that the Republican* wlli again apnated by J. L. Thomas and duly seconded, ffn*wta,w.°OUrt‘,n hope0t nulUfy“S
while Ohio presented Gideon Stewart, and
Sam Small seconded.
Bepubtleant of Kansas.
Bldwell Gets the Prise.
Topeka. Kan., July 2. —The Republican
The first ballot settled ths question,
Bidwell getting W0; Demorest, 139; Stew­ state convention got together promptly
art, 179; Bascom (New York), 3L There yesterday morning and on the fifth ballot
was a great *cene of enthusiasm, and then choM A. W. Smith as the candidate for
nominations for vice president were made. governor. Three ballot* were required to
Georgia named Sum Small, Iowa George choose Robert R. Moore, of Butler county
W. Bain (of Kentucky), Maryland Joshua for lieutenant governor. The convention
Levering. Minnesota W. W. Satterlee (of was in sesalon at a la&gt;e hour with the fol­
Tennessee), Texas J. B. Cranfill, West lowing additional nomination made: Sec­
Virginia T. B. Carekpdon. Two ballots retary of state, W. H. Edwards, of Paw­
were taken, and on the second, the result nee county; auditor, B. K. Bruce (colored),
being announced nt 2 a. m. today J. B. son of ex-Untted State* Senator Bruce;
Cranfill, of Texas, vu nominated, a* fol­ treasurer, L Bruce Lynch, of Nec*bo (a
lows: Cranfill, 409; Levering, 357; Satter- locomotive engineer); attorney General T.
els, 28; Canknduu, 21.
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Read This!

Dr. L. N, Lakins
The Rectal Specialist,
OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.,
Will be a guest of the Johnson House at Middleville, every Thursdforenoon and of the Hastings House, Hastings, Mich., every fh ,ay|
day afternoon and evening. At Grand'Rapids all other days.
U’ST

’ He invites every sufferer frpm any Rectal trouble to call and eet
correct diagno'sis of their disease, time required to cure and cist fl
same
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FREE OF CHARGE.

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Please notice. The following testimonials are from parties within
your reach, anyone of whom will gladly give you all the particulars
concerning their case.
Mr. DeKul&gt;beT Is Supt. uf the Widd;.
Mr. Jas. L. WUklna, ex Mayor of Has­
tings, says: it give* me great pleasure to comb Furniture Co. (lhe largest faeiwy in
state to my neighbors and friends what I the world) and during running hour- hit
know uf Dr. Laklns. as a Rectal Special­ time U very valuable,
inquired win
please consult him any ocher time at the
ist.
I bad piles for four nr five years, aud factory or at bis residence.
To whom Rbniv
. concern: -! bad Piles
when Dr. Dakins took my case, they
would come down almost constantly when for ten years uni J cured by Dr. Laklns
1 was on my feet and 1 had not been able two years ago. 1 also had a M-rere bladber trouble, suffered Intensely and was
to do hard work for over two years.
They never eame down once after the completely prostrated for weeks at b time.
second treatment and I did more hard work I employed eight different physicians In
the first G weeks after he took my ease Detroit. Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor and
than I had done In a whole year before paid them.pver HOU, but received n&lt;&gt; bene­
snd did It with more ease and comfort too. fit from their treatment. Dr. Lakin- as­
From what 1 bad beard former Grand sured me iny plks caused the bi adder trou­
Rapids patients say of him, i expected ble and be would cure both by simply cur­
he would cure me. but I was amazed at ing my piles.
This be «lld over 1 year* ago. I am aow
the speedy and radical change his treat­
free from both dim-a-es. wcigti more and
ment produced.
I have talked with Mr. Dt-Knbber Supt am In belter health than I hare been for
of the Widdlcoinb Furniture C». and many many year*. I was eMwtantly getting worse
other Grund Rapids people Dr. Lakins has and 1 firmly believe I would not !.*• liiing
cured, some of them year* ago, and now but for Dr. Laklns* treatment. I know
all speak of his skill a* a Rectal specialist of many he has cured, several of whom 1 •
sent to him. I have never known him
in the highest term*.
I sincerely believe be ean permanently to fail In a single Instance.
*
Rr»i&gt;ectful!j.
curt any case of piles no matter how bad
Isaac Dr.Ki iu.it.
or how long standing, and I advise ail auffering from any Rectal trouble to consult
Res. 207 So. College Ave.. Grand Pupid*. Mich.
him at once. • Jajai(* L. Wilkins,
11 anting*, Mich.
The veteran Baggage Master of the I).
Mrs, IL L. Peek of Grand RapidgZWM G. H. A M. Ry. say*:
I was terribly afflicted with Pile* fur
formerly a resident of Hasting*. Mich.
She says: I was a sufferer from Piles, over twenty year*.
They affected m y
and Constipation caused by them ever general health so much that 1 was aboii t
since I wa» a child until a little over two to resign my position as Baggage Msder o f
the D. A M. Ry. when Dr. Lakin* began
years ago when Dr. Lakins cured me,.
I wish 1 might tell every iady In ths treating me. I began to Improve fr&lt;nn the
very first treatment and was soon
land what hr Las done for me.
He has treated me for rectal troubles sound and well.
This waa over four and one-baif year
only but my general health Is better now
I think than it has ever been In my whole ago and I will say I have nut felt th
life before.
slightest sign of Piles since and 1 fret a
I heartily recommend him to any suffer­ least twenty years young- r ’han 1 did be
er from rectal troubles who may be fortu­ fore he cured me.
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nate enough to *&lt; i uir hl* n-rvices. •
Mr. Pirk la clerk ut police headqnavtrrs.
Res. No. 3U Harnett M.
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Mrs. H. U&gt;rek.
Grand Kaph’s. Mich.
270 Ninth Ave. .
' Grand Rapids. Hjc!&gt;.

Pec pic sometimes erroneous! v suppose thej’ are going to be badly
hurt by the examination or treatment. Ask any who have been treat
ed by Dr. Lakins and they will tell you it is neatly painless.
JOSEPH ROGERS
Of Butinas says:
I fr«-i h wonderful Improvement from
Dr. Ukin-* ires I meat and they are as the
1 r. sa&gt; » s’trewt painless.
.
N. T. PARKER
l’r ptltKir of the Hastlnv* House says:
1 am a p»Hent of Ur. Lakin* aud cheer­
fully recon -mend his treatment to anyone
suffering tn m any Reda! troubles.
. WILLIAM WOOD

«p« »!&gt;&lt;». bod mWorane, bur. t«u„
” y.“? Jf*
H ‘JIM

PbMle oL tb. .UL.
was tba Quickest
____ l«r-ment.

It

lam salllfled that le

cart*

G. H. DURKEE
Blacksmith of Harting* aqy*;
1 dreaded the exatnlnathm and treat­
ment becaux 1 bad been bad!.' I.tnt '»•(&lt;«.
My ca*e I* a very Ixd one. )&lt;•: Dr
Lakins’ treatment h nearly pain' CHARLES ANNISOX

Arc you still skeptical ?
Then talk to ALL of the above and many more whose niatnc;
be given or sent to you.
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M ain office, 35 and 36 Porter Block, Qrand Rapids. Mich.
Entrance 132 Monroe St Phone 2x8.

MORTGAGE BALE
»»»“»«lx*® ®ada iu the cocdtiions
of a certain mortgage inaite by Francla 811abr

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been m»de in the e *nditl so-0
a certain mortgage »*4r and ewnt-l
wu
Ham L Mead and Nellie K.Nead hi.-wife of tbe
on lhe S^attK-Faul, Stale •( Mlnti&lt;-M&gt;:a. to itony
*?• ,Mft’ ln !lb«‘ ’-'Ot wort
Flnehout, dated September thlrteeutU A ft
tan and recorded In tbe office of tbr Krzhter ef
Deeds tor Bony county State of Mh-hhnut on tte
WWOTt.W &lt;M ^Member A. j&gt;. 1*1 m
Uber .'IS- of Mortgages 00 page*
and 1»
wMf* said mortgage w*« du!v MMgnrd t) &lt;*ld
Ainjgn0kw»n7D*ilel Striker .4
i■'wljiWMbtnwrignmrnt brertiw d*Jr
S 'ftS'ljJ. «,n“‘”»to»&lt;or of ’he estate ol tMk^8ff«9tar A D. ISM i-nd r-.vni-d tn
the office e&lt; said KegiStor of Deed*
,o Kred w- Gr®bl® MMbT mehnn on th* tenth day »t Ma T A U.

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upon which mortgage there la rlaimcd to w- dte
■t tbe Aeta of tb&gt;* notice the sura &gt;&lt;l Hrt-ra hun­
dred one and 11-100 dollar* and mi
I of fifty dollar* provided tor In said
and no suit or proceedings *t law having tern
Instituted to recover the debt so-undI
I moruaita or any part thereof:
I virtue or the power of sale containedI in
1 inartgaxe aad the statute in »ueh «•*
5”
I provided, notice Is ber» by given that on I riday
1 the nineteenth day of Augnsl A. l» !*x at tra
(MtaMl&amp;ittcMnW
**td
&lt;b&gt;y
1
»h
*•&gt;**«
“
mM*
bidderM ma '■«$
trust door of tbe court bouM*. In the C ’/I «

spaS

Washington, June 30.—It took twu
hour* and thirty five minute* only to trans­
form a private citizen into secretary of
state of tho United State* yesterday. At
1:40 p m. tbe president sent to the senate
the nomination of Colonel J. W. Foster,
at »03 the senate confirmed the nomina­
&gt; U4
tion; at 2A0 bia commission wm sent to miutI
the president aud he signed it; st 2:45 it S.;rin.j
w** couutcndgnad by Wharton as acting y.-ie nt
•ecretarv of « &gt;'• —■• -* --------

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twice,
me.

An old resident of Middleville. Mich- fay «
Dr. Igtkins »«y» 1 am nut &gt;ut «*urv&lt;l. b u
I feci a* well a* 1 ever did. The trra t
I fwl tnucli ta tter already.
The pain meat Is very mild.
JOHN W. WILLARD
from Dr. Lakinsk restme nt Is nothing.
Of Middldvillr aay*:
FRED C, PARKER
Have had only two treattnent* ar&lt;l batof lhe Hastings House
says. .
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feQ
Little or
Dr. JLakin*
-L' - ba*
•treated me * only Bo pain to the treatment.

•nortasgr. and the statute la *och cxm

Fata) Hosting Accident.
BALTDIOKE, July 5.—Four l»yn, Ed
Smith, aged M, Georgu Snlth, aged 18,
William Harrbton, aoed 17, and Davu
Toley, aged, 20. were drowned yesterday
afternoon in Spring Gartens, Paia*poo
river. A party of fifteen were out rowing
when from some unknowncause tbe yawl
wa* capsized with die Abo's result. The
other eleven occupants »uc«eded in reach­
lug shore.

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Dr. Lakins has been located in the Porter Block, at Grand Rapids
Ntich., for over four and one-half years, and has cured hundreds 0
Grand Rapids’ people, to whom he refers with pardonable pride.
He treats Rectal Diseases only, hence he is a Rectal Specialist m
its truest sense
No matter how bad your case may be, 1 of how }on«
standing, or who has failed to cure you, he will give you a radical per­
manent cure.
Every long continued or chronic case of Piles has produced cither ‘
Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint, Bladder trouble,Nervous Postra­
tion or Constipation. Hence the importance of being cured without

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�the rail at the stern of tha steamer City o
Chicago, while on an excawdoo, went to
*leep aud fell overboard and drowned.
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'Tetl*aarti*r, jnnA gj.
New York waa visited by a fierce storm
The Oliver Iron and Steel cninp uiy has
that enused thousand* of dollars damage
• .Teed to the Ainalpamute.l scale—the first
to prop rty aud some low* ot life by drownOrrak in the manufacturer*' ranks.
, A,brJ&lt;jK’’ &lt;»*«■ the river L’ven. La SrotW. U. Bchaule, editor of tbe Knight* of
land, fell, carrying down wltb It a number
the Mystic Chain Journal, the official or­
of workmen, fire of whom were drowned. gan of that noaio in Pennsylvania died at
Cholera h *|«ren&lt;ll:ig rapidly in the Rus- Wllkeabarrr, Pa.
linn province of B&lt;ikn. an tbe west shore
A train on the Pike's Peak railway ran
of tire Caspian sra. The govumiueut is
over a little boy traveling with Mrs. Mor
making every efforito stay tha progress ot
ril, of Chicago, aud killed him while as­
lhe epidemic.
cending the Peak.
Volney V A*hfor»J, who was regarded
Mrs. Newberry, wife of General New­
u th* leader of rfi« alleged treasonable
berry, of Chicago, is dead. She was 54
movement against yje Hawaiian govern­
year* old.
ment, wa* releKHcrl after a preliminary ex­
There were twenty small fires caused at
amination and immediately took ship for
Chicago on the Fuurth by lhe handling of
fireworks, but the loa* was slight.
Laura Lewis, I.ln Swanson nnd Rufus
Hagan were drowned in bike Minnetonka.
Miss Nellie Franklin and William
Hughes were married while seated in a
buggy at tho corner of Sedalia's busiest
thoroughfare. Miss Nellie's mother
Thursday. June 30.
close at hand and haste was nccesury.
Helene Boulanger, daughter of General
Boulanger, was married at Verwiifites to
PLUNGED INTO A WASHOUT.
M. Anges de Sachri, a wealthy land otvimr.
Arthur Rigdon, of Lincoln, Ills., Is in
jail at Chicago. I1K, forsteiding silk* from
bi* employers, Maude! Bros. He gave the
Foit Watnk, Jnd., July 5.—A terrible
dlks to bls sweetheart.
accident occurred at Keller’s station.thirtyMrs. Marion . Humphries, wife of tho flve miles west ot this city, on tbe line of
vicar of Wartou, England, has been wn- Wabash railroad, at 2^0 yesterday morn­
t-nceii to three months*' imprisonment, ing, by which five men lost their lives. A
with hard labor, on tbe charge of brutal
terrific wind and rain storm swept over
treatment of a servant. In her service.
that section about midnight and a water
Declarations of Prince Bismarck against
spout
broke near that point which was so
the government iu recent qweches and
interviews and the threatening attitude of violent a* to flood everything in ’ the

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

buyacakeof

SOAP

.:■*:* u -K
n.t piovldrd, notice
uiinlsy the sevenA, !&gt;.. tw.’. at ten
ih.dl tell nt public
t ier, nt the north
,„-p in the City of
*tace where the Clr-

and. tharjk me for calling'
your atteqtioq to ii.“

ie Ute. torrlher with

ut) Are duilir* rov1-friiiJ‘e" b*-lng de■ »■* nil that certain

i! described as follows:
itheast quarter of the
tl-&gt;n tblrtv town one
e*t containing twenty

*lcnee of MortgMre.

Ass'gin e of Mortiragce.

MANUFACTURED
ONLY BY

N.K.FA!RBANK&amp;Co. CHICAGO,
J Do YOU

5H0KE

ICOUGH
Dont delay

iEWEN'SCOUGH CURE

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balsam

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ALWAYS THE BEST

.at i Fhlis Haute.”

the government against him have caused
’he greatest exciteiue^ in Germany.
In jumping fro n a switching engine at
Rockford, Ills., John Burns slipped aud
tell on an iron wrench which he had in
hh hand, the instrument penetrating bls
fhc-t Jost abqvc the hi art to n depth ot
five inches. He leaves a widow.
Judge Lacombe, of the -United Slates
district court nt New York, bus refused to
3nler the removal of Treasurer 11. L. Ter­
re.], of the whisky trust, to the district of
MauachuaeciM. ’The judge decided that
the trust methods nro noj. illegal.

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Office at FORDS’

HOTEL, TUESDAY, JULY. 19

BRANCH OFFICE

Has

’his County each month for tho pwt stx months, and during those visits nascxaminea ana
■ihod for hundreds, and effected many of the most Wonderful Cures ever made in the State!
tri-n'S and neighbor about Dr. Holmtm S. Humphrey.
'•■III &lt;•! U|V UWI»I

There is scarcely afineighborhoud in thfl county that

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h and r--tored to health after all hope had been given up and the family physician pronounced Un*
•ted dn not fail to consult this must eminent physician aud surgeon.
. consul tat
and artvira free.
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i the. doctor h in r.miy
eomaw' Pipeu*ive ha»trumenia uad
assist*. mlcroecoplc
Mdeatihc examination*. jet he
i
to any one, believing It to
' ■; Lyi&gt;ic!aa’edaty toascertain
•« true condition witiiont expense
Wb-nevec and wherever Dr.
to locate a monthly visit

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&lt; nnd Ml nti'-KI di*«MH*: &lt;-**-* rirea
l&gt; i&gt;) &lt;&gt;&gt;.
&lt;l--rt«* nnd pron«-uof»d iuenrabl*-.
r
liwirv* to s*e. Dr. Humphrey 5a* l***&lt;l
:.*ariy X.0TO enrr- in th* Stare &lt;&lt;t
white
i- pat tent* *11 teM Id Mtanreote. Whwtwln. IIin«-l*. Alabama. Gaontte. T^tm*-****. Hl.|*» and
i-.d'ana. hav* b»*n folly 6v* tlmrethat nn.nl*’;
nearly tw-ihird* n&lt; Hire* »nflaret« arerwrrv**n nt*

Saturday,

July

Cures After All Others Fail.

aurftll
{uii-nxfxit bsbil»‘*'»'
Io
,’ r“2'
thewxnsl faociL;’”-•
f.l-i.tisl. Aleutate i
risk Uewrred.

jariuov ovmpvands *i**&gt;uid call aud tef —

“‘w-Ld-rtel Cnres by mj i&lt;qp« H

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vicinity. Tho volume of water was so^
great as to undermine tbe bed ot the
Wabash road nnd tho embankment was
washed out leaving the rail* suspended in
the dlr with no mippot*. A west *bound’
frelghtjdungecj into the washout.
Hurled Beneath the Wreck
The engine and nine cars went
nnd the locomotive turned over__
side. On the engine were Engineer G. W.
Shorrey nnd Master of Bridges Harvey
Danlap, of Fort Wayne; Dan Moore, fire­
man; C. F. Wilcox, trainmaster, nnd
Lineman Charles Helm, of Peru, all of
whom were buried beneath the wreck.
About midnight nil the wires went down
nnd the officials/ind linemen went out on
the freight train looking for the trouble.
All were In the enb and death came with­
out a moment’s warning Ward was sent
I to this city by a circuitous route nnd a re­
lief train with surgeons and n wrecking
outfit was at oucc dispatched to the scene
uf the accident.
Narrow Escape for the Express.
Tbe |t.-ut bound New York express, (\ue
at this point nt 4-ks1) a. tn., hnd n narrow
escape, os it passed the pniowd tho point
wTn-re the freight, went down only thirty
minutes previous to tbe accident. Had
the express been liehind time it would
surely have found the washout, nnd the
results might have been more sppalling.
Trainmaster Wilcox was a prominent
politician and was n conspicuous figure at
the Republican state convention here a
few days ago. seconding the nomination
of Governor Chase. All the dead men

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Hon. Wm. C. Whitney, having l*een
quite generally boomed for chairman of
the national Democratic committee, has
announced that under no circumstances
would he accept the position.
Tbe failureotthe manufacturers to agree
with the A. A. 1. S. W. hna thrown 5J.&lt;x»
men out of work. Amalgamated men .say
they can spend
in the fight.
William Abbiti,’ !J. A., of Downing.
Cambridge Vinvendty, England, who re­
cently took high honors in mathemates,
has been sentenced by a police magistrate
to eight mouths’ i in prison meat for steal­
ing book* from the nniverdty library.
At the International Millers' exposi­
tion. which is being held in Ixindon, the
champion gold medal offered tor lhe best
wheat has be n amtrded to tbe Manitoban
government for an exhibit of ‘‘Red Fife."
Brigadier General James H. Barkley,
commander of the Illinois division uni­
form rank Knights ot l&gt;yth^ has Iwcn
suspended for ninety days from Aldine
division No. 5fl. of Chicago, for violating
orders by selling Intoxicating liquors at a
ball.
'
Four masked men. supposed to be apart
of tbe Red Rock band, attempted to hold
up a passenger train near Canadian. Tex.
A posse chased them into the Cherokee
strip and their early capture is expected.
Energetic measures arc being taken by
the Russian authorities .to stay the progre»* of the cholera.
Tbe pope is opposed to the establishment
of a strictly Roman Catholic party In
France^
_________

DR. HOLON S HUMPHREY

■ Lt* f... mtkiuit srtrietly fir*ru*l
—
&lt;h* uiHi.. .-».*» the afflicted woald du wall
're-t
ih» doctor and net hi* uutnloti
&gt;'• it-M-i *ii*-!h*-rUiodonra of hope are yet
*t&gt; &lt;ir ■■•*■&gt;-,
juntfn.1 thetn.
t • r- v. m*« i&gt; taming point in the couree
► Ot,
this fa espeeinlly true of all
.."rr'''"'
or “X °f which are
" ' "i-^'Srertaln Umr; that la, ontil snrit

Friday. July 1.
A bull got loose from his drivers nt
Coiumbus.O.,and dashed into a saloon. He
stampeded the proprietor but did not oven
break a tumbler.
Nearly eleven inches of rain fell nt Chi­
cago during last month, wliir-li bents the
record rxeent for August. IbSS, In which
month 11.26 Inches fell.
Adlni E. Stevenson will go to New York
to receive official notification of bis nomi­
nation for the vice-presidency by thu Dem­
ocratic national convention.
Mrs. Richard J. Oglesby is said to be on
the slate for election aa president of the
Illinois Woman's Exposition board in place
of Mr*. Prances B. Phillips recently re­
signed.
.
A tobncconist. ot Toledo, O., who has
been frequently robbed of cigars set up
“snap shot” camera in the shop nnd next
morning had a good picture of the thieves
in the very nec of burglary.
XW. E. Can&gt;entcr, Oscar Creamer nnd
Oscar Bjorkntiui pleaded guilty at New
York to robbing Dix &amp; Phj le of $57,INK).
j The two first were “sent down" for niue
and the last for five years.
In a section ot Texas 8) mile* southwest
of San Antonio it has not rained a drop
for three years and the people are leaving
the district— those who can—while many
are in danger’of starving.
The British ship Fred B. Taylor was
sunk by the Trave in mid-ocean. ' All on
board were rescued and reached Liver­
pool. This is tbe-vessel that was supposed
to have collided with lhe Vega.

IMk

Monday. Joly 4.
The Diamond sawmill at Minneapolis '
was destroyed by fire. Loss. $75,Oioo in­
surance. 150,000.
Mrs. Kate Jencken, (nee Fox) one of the 1
Fox sister* who discovered spirit rapping
is dead, aged 52 years.
William May, Charles Oliver nnd Will- '
iam Gowan hnve been arrested at Braxil,
Ind., for counterfeiting. May and Oliver
pleaded guilty.
'
The president has decided to appoint 1
Colonel Robert Williams, the senior as- j
sistant adjutant general, to bi adjutant
general cf the army vice General J. C. 1
Refton, retired.
।
The steamship City of Chicago, which I*
on tbe rocks near Queenstown, Ireland, is |
now said to be almost a hopeless case and
will probably prove a total loss.
The York Iron furnace at Black River'
Falls, Wis., has closed down and will be
moved to some other point. The county
gave 120,&lt;-00 bonus to have it located at
Black River Fall*.
I
O. P. Brown, one of the wealthiest
fiumere of Parke ormnty, Indiana, went to
the Montesumn bank aud drew $0,100,
which he invested in gold bricks. The
three swindlers who robbed .him are now
being sought after.

Lansiag li Msfi

TIME TABLE-

Tn effect May 13. ISW.
v
Favorite Route between Grand Rapids. Detroit
.
ana thn
• rand IMpIds

'Lakebdessa
I Woodbury
Hnufield
Mulliken
Grand l^dge

Woodbury

THE TRIBUNE AND THE “BIG SIX.

New York. July 5.—The New York Tri­
bune may now be said to have been prac­
tically declared a union office. That is it
ia now a union office, and will remain
so unless Reid fails to carry out bls con­
tract with the officers of the Typograph­
ical union.
Positive assurances, it is
said, have been given that The Tribune
would be completely “unionised" within a
month. Typographical Union Na 6 held
an exciting meeting yesterday at which
The Tribune nnd the action of the Min­
neapolis committee were tbe chief sub*
jtet* discussed.
Kinney Makes His Ilcpon^.
President Kinney, who was at'the head
ot tbe committee which went to MlntieA
npolis, made a long rejort in which he ex­
plained tbe actions of lhe committee. He
said they had received satisfactory assur­
ances that The Tribune would be mode a
union office if they would support White­
law Reid’s nomination. This they did,
not officially, but as individuals. They
could Laye obtained no guarantee of se­
curing The Tribune for the union had
tin y nut signM the document which has
since brought out so much adverse
criticism.
A motion was then made to express full
confidence in the committee, which, after
a full nnd free discussion, was passed by a
vote of 530 to 25. It was then stated. In
behalf of the committee, that The Tribune
would be mode a thorough union office in­
side flt n montf). The powers of the com­
mittee negotiating with The Tribune were
tliereiipou continued. A report is expected
at tbe next meeting of the union.

M.snd 12:05 J*. M•11:3a. I* M. ArrtveChlcago
5 18 I*. M , 5:25 P. M. and 7:I» A. M.
D*ave for Manistee and Traverse City 7:25 A.
M. and 5:17 P. M.
Parlor rare on &lt;Iny trains and .sleepers on
nteUt trains to Cblcugo.
A&lt;k our agents fur further particulars or
write lo
Gkorgk DKHAVXN.Gen’l Pass'r Ag't.
Grand Rapids.

proving for reason st here! n stated, that an order
or decree be m ade In this court determining
who are or were tbe heirs at law ot said deceas­
ed and entitled to Inherit said estate and their
respective rights therein.
Thereupon Ills ordered, that Wednesday, the
20th dsy ol July. A. D.. H©2 at len o clock
In the forenoon, be axsigued fur the hearing of
said petition, and that tbe heirs at law of said
deceased and all other persons Interested In said
estate, are required to appear at a seMlon
of said court then to be holdeu at tbe Probate
Office. In the city of Hastings. In said eounty,
and shots- cause. If any there be, why tbe prayer
Of.the petitioner may not be granted. And tt
Is further-ordered, that said petitioner give no­
ties to the persons interested in said estate, of
tbe pendency of said petition, and the hearing
thereof by causing a copy uf thia order to be
published In the if.astlngs Hanxkx; a newspap.*r printed and circulated in said county of
Barrv, once in each week for three successive
weeks previous io said day of bearlUK-

SAN JOSE SWEPT BY FLAME.
A Fire Th Hl Destroyed 9000,000 Worth
of Property.
Sax Jose, Cal., July 5.—Perhaps the
mo»t disastrous fire In the history of this
city broke out at 8:30 o’clock last evening
iu a fire cracker stand near corner of
Second and San Fernando street*. It was
caused by a small boy throwing a lighted
cigarette among the .fire crackers. An
area of about three square* waa burned,
destroying the Lick bouse, California
theatre, A. C. Ham &amp; company’s packing
house; the “Fair," a general merchandise
store; F. E. Smith’s jewelry store, the
South Methodist church, and numerous
dwellings and smaller stores, entailing a
loa* of about $800,000, with probably $400,­
000 insurance. The loss can hardly be
estimated now. Tbe Ar* wa* not gotten
under control until 10:30.
Badly Baravd with Vitriol.
Otsego, Mich., July 5.—Joe Huddleston
and Bert Shears had a narrow escape
Saturday. They were carrying a crate of
blue vitriol in tbe paper mill when tbe
bottom of tbe crate fell out, breaking the
jan and spilling the contents over the
men. They jumped into a tank ot liquid,
which counteracted to some degree the
effect of tbe vitriol. When fished out
they were badly, though not fatally,
burned. Their clothes hung from them in
shreds and their shoes fell to piece*.'

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE

The success of this Great Coogh Cure to
with'"-!t a narallcl in lhe history of medicine.
AH dtugt’isis are authorized to sell it on a poeUhre
rm _ntee, a test that no other cure can sneExplosion nt Firework*
IXDLA5APOU4, July 4.—A brrlflo ex­ ces-tully stand. That it may become known,
plosion occurred «u We»tf«&gt;rk. near bVfre, tic Proprietors, at an en'^mous expense, are
placing a Sample Boule Free into every borne
Friday night.
Three hundred dollars' in the United States and Canada. If you have
worth of fire aotks were »tureu in Wyan­ a Cough, Sve Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, far
Tuesday. July 5.
dotte hail awaiting the Fourth of July. In it will cure yoa. If "your child has the Crcem,
Thlr*'*en Conservatives and Vuionleto tome unknown manner the material ex­ orWb.^ Cowh.
and four Glad* ton tens wert elected to the ploded and the building wa* completely b sure- If you dread that msKhou* disease
British parliament yesterday without op­ wrecked, entailing a loss of 13.500 toM,00Q. Consmnntion, use it. Ask your Druggist far
boys
named Junes and Qulm-i ware SIID-OH’S CURE, Price io cts., go ca. and
position.
, Two
- -------.------------Robert Nellis, of Chicago, sat down ou horribly Injured.
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�Commencing1 Friday, July 1st, 1892,
We Will Make the LARGEST CUT on

Btb ■KOOH ■ 59ITS m DKEUER5
Ever Made In Barry County.

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Note ■■ the - Prices.
■ During this Sale Cut to

$13.95

$18.50

A full size suit in Mahogany, Antique Ash, XVI Century,
• 20x24 German Bevel Mirror.
,
Former Price, $20.00. .

4

Antique Oak Suits, hand carved and Rub Polish Finish.
Former Price $29.00.
.

During this Sale Cut to

6

Antique Ash Suits, Full size, 24x30 German Bevel Mirror.
Former Price, $22.00.

During this Sale Cut to

A full sized Commode, Ash or Maple.’
Former Price, $5.00.
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During this Sale Cut to

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_ _ Dressers, full size, in Ash, Mahogany, Walnut or XVI

48 Century,
20x24 German Bevel Mirrors.
Former Price, $10.00.

O__ I

Combination Dressers, Finish, Antique, Mahogany, Walnut or XVI. Century.
Former Price, $8.50.

_ _ Dressers, Finish, Antique, Mahogany,
DZL
Walnut, 24x30 German Bevel Mirrors.
Former Price, $12.50.

•

XVI

During this Sale Cid to $7.50
During This Sale Cid to

$6.00

During this Sale Cut to

$9.50

Century,

# Suits in Mahogany, full size, 22x28 German Bevel Mirrors*
^jf*
Former Price, $20,00.

Extra fine suit in XVI Century Finish. A beauty too.
Former Price, $25.00.

During this Sale Cut to $
| During this Sale Cut to

14.85
| g QQ

:■ SEEING ■ IS • BELIEVING.
'
Call and examine these goods. The workmanship is first-class. The
finish is perfect. We guarantee every article. We also guarantee
to save you from 10 to 30 per cent, on these goods,

This Sale Will Close Saturday, July 17, 1892.
TERMS OF THIS SALE, STRICTLY CASH.

�riAsti xgs

Banner.

Tm.gd.-y. July 7. ,1S93-

-

R COOK. Local Editor.

nOTUM"! fruit, .od eaudlu, « VT.V
DoelkeFB,

Flue Story * Clurk urnn
Hessmer's for SCO.

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personal mention.

Jol.n
■Murlr, Smut,

my C|tj

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h" PIUI',I'&lt;I
Ann
We are not making-much of a n dae, bnt AH.T""'1
our prices are Just as low as ever.
Bajckhcit Store.
Uuwrt!”1",rJ“ w"n *•'"

Take the Bannkk and Detroit Weekly
Tribune, tbe two papers one year for om
dollar.
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Oowrri1.:

The wool boot eomp tuy hes been alloifed
space tot ap-txh,bitten of Its product* at
the world's ralr.
.

iiXt””.'*”*10

Senator Col grove and family are occu­
pying rooo.s Im his block, while hl* new
residence is being complete !.

Absolutely Pure.

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nirt*

There can be no dull sea-on for the busi­
ness man rdm hustle, and makes a proper S.u'14»£a '
use of printer's ink.

POWDER

Don’t Kick

t, tbotltT

/fTl.e school conducted by Profs. Sterling
and Andrus for the benefit of teachers
promises very favoiwbly Indeed. .

We wish to call jour attention to our
ladles and gents fine sboem Thev are
gn»t and tbe prices are right
’
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Bankrupt Stork.

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b.Si.TSS!”10

City water takers are now getting an Invitotiou to Walk up to the cautalii's desk
and pay their water rent to next January.

^Little Lawrence Colgrove was severely
bitten on the arm Tuesday by a dog. The
canine Is the best kind of a dog now: he is
dead. .

OT

H you buy a suit and
don't get what you
want. If you can see
us before yo i buy you’ will find just what you
are looking for and at the right price.

ou

Kittle and Frei Burrell, of Alblou. are
visiting relatives here.

Prof. Sterling and family visited friends
Some things that were visible to the
naked eye July 4th would lead some peo­ near Lowell last week.
ple to surmise that “Hop Pop" Is a very
*». Goodyear made a business trip to
lively liquid.
(•rand Rnphb yesterday. v
^As F. IL Barlow's house nears com­
Mr and Mrs. D. R. McOinber weft to
pletion k becomes .evident that It will be
Grand Rapids yesterdays.
one of the mo*t handsome and convenient
Frank Knowles, of Ohio, visited friends
house«In the c:ty.
here the first of the week.
There w 111 not be so many buildings
Mr. and Mrs. 1a*«. of Battle Creek,
erected In our city this year as to some
,
former years; but what they may lack In were In the city hut week.
number will be made up In cos’*
Will Merehoi’. of Kalamazoo, was here
the
(ore
part
of
the
week.
A regular convocation of Hastings chap­
ter No. 68. IL A. M. will bo held on Fri­
D. R. Cook returned .Saturday from a
day evening, July 15.
’
’1892. Exal tattoo business trip to Ciucinuati.
and banquet.
Mrs. Harvey Lurvey. of Battle Creek, Is
M. W. Rikeb, SecJ
visiting relatives In the city.
Meeting of the republican
___________ __club
___ next.
Bert Amstrong. of Ikiwctis Mills, was
Tuesday evening at the court room for ibe In the city on business Thureday.
’
adoption of oy-laws and election of officers.
Mrs. Stephen Crandall, of Kalamazoo, i’
I.rt-all republicans of this city and vicinity
visited Hastings friends last week,
,
who can tiossibly do so attend.

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In Straw Hats, summer
coats and vests,’ black
alapaca coats and straw
goods. As we are anxious
to sell goods we will
give you low prices.
Call and see us.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON
Great Special Sale of

rwn®

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brooks leave to-day
A good house and 1C lots at Bear I^ke,
■
Manistee Co.. Mich. Will sell at a tmr- to visit relatives in Allegan county.
: gain or-wlll trade for property in Hastings
Mrs. W. F. Powers and daughter visit­
J « vicinity. Gpod town, lots of fruit and
ed relatives Iu Battle Creek liist week.
Combining the com- 1 good fishing. Enquire of S. M. Fowler.
Ml&amp;s Ruth Handy, of. Grand Rapids,
the elegance । ^, xiiss Maud Stebbins ha* proven a very
spent Sunday with Iter parents here.
■'•Hsi::. For sale by'efficient librarian for our elty schools.
Mrs. M. L. Cook an/1 Mrs. Clement
| paring the year In which die luis 1iad
j
| charge of the library, not a stogie book Smith visijed Charlotte friends Friday.
tots been ‘lost, every cue being returned,
,
Dr. C. A. Scribner aud Whale Black- ■
F. W. Greble, the furniture man. has an man, of Ik-1 ton, were In the city Saturday.
MICH.
attractive adv. elsewhere, iu which he
Clyde Brooks, of Reed City, visited his
speaks of his special sa|e ot tiedroom suits uncle. G. H, Brooks lhe first of the week.
' and dressers commencing to-morrow, and
Mbs Sable Beadle, of Benton Harbor,
t'i Residence prop-'-continuing two weeks. Unheard of prices
a barrain^ Eq. ! are quoted. Now is your time to buy.
, visited friend* here the first of tbe week.

ARCHIE HeCOTS

L. E. ST/tUFFER

I

W. H. Schantz.
Le at hon

•WHEN YOU
your artificial teeth
p-n-t w&gt;* dollar for
4.T. You can apply II
■V-. atut no matter If
■r IL : it win hold firmly In the
bnr'-IrrumxtanOM.
CIO BA ND, I). D. 8.
White-Cloud,
Michigan

t&lt;ir&lt;Uy. .taiy sth st two o'clock
.

By order of Committee.

.c M&lt;ple Gnm? Center on Twos'
■ ■■'clock ji. in.

••'IticMlay. July litb.

C4HI.TOX,

at

Buy the Milwaukee Jr. binder of Mesfu-r
Mrs. Clement Smith and Mrs. George
Bros. A Reynolds. “The test of ability isi Simpson visited Nashville friends Thurs­
-success.” Judged by that test, the Mil­ day.
waukee Jr. had proven its worth, and is
Ed. Burton has been elected bookkeeper
-entitled to stand at the head of the pro- at lhe chair factory, vice Arthur Brown
■cession as tbe lightest weight, easiest run­ resigned.
ning. best working binder made.
Mrs. Bert Snuggs, of Muskegon, visited
&lt;Al the meeting of the school board Tnes- her alster, Mrs. R. K. Grant, the first of
day evening, Miss Mary Woodard was1 the week.
•elected as grade teacher In place ot Mrs.
Mm. Dr. 1. A. Randall and daughters,
Kittle Coffleld, nee Dooley, resigned.
Miss Woodard Is a very capable teaeber, of West Buy City, visited at W. F. Hick's
■
and will prove a valuable aequhdltou to( last week.
the corps of teachers of our city scteoulw.
Mrs. IL A. Bailey returned from the
I
national prohibition convention in ClnThe Democrat should have hesitated
before printing any. sensational matter re­. cinnati Saturday.
garding the changes at the chair factory.
Miss Carrie Mersbon, who has been purThere is no occasion to suspect any game1 suing musical study at Chicago, is here on
of —freeze out.” No such thing Is thought; a Visit with friends.
of nor has it been. In the opinton uf the
Mr. Ferris Rose and daughter. Miss
directors changes Were necessary and they
Gertie, reached the city Saturday on a
were accordingly/made.
visit to friends here.
Governor Winans has signified bis hearty
Mrs. Hattie Riley, of Owosso, nee Miss
interest in the celebration of Columbus।
Day. October 12, and will appoint the day Hallie Ackerman formei ly of this city, is
a legal holiday. Badges will be sent visiting frieuds here.
gratia to every pupil in the state, and
Mrs. Dr. Purkey. of Chicago, ami Mr?.
every means will be taken to make' Coulter, of Charlotte, visited at Mr. aud
Michigan's participation In the matter Mrs. Clement Smith’s the first of the
patriotic and enthusiastic.
The subject receiving most thoughtful
The Misses Edna and Edith Havens
attention from the great reviews' aud have returned from Owosso uud | Three
magazines is the making of good roads.
Rivers respectively, and will soon leave
It Is a subject worthy the must careful
for Bay View.
study. Think of the thousands ot dollars
Hastings orators were in demand! July
■each year spent in labor and money on the
roads of Barry county; and yet there is 4th. Judge Smith delivered the oration
not a mile of really first class road in the at Delton, Senator Coigrova at Streeter’s
.landing, nnd Rev. Puffer at Thornapple.
county.

Two stores this week.

UNRIVALLED BARGAINS

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iiii-week,
80 quires.

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STRAW
HAT
SALE

Chester Messer and Mias Grace Messer
expect to leave soon for a pleasu re trip
down the St. Lawreime river, visiting
Quebec, tbe White mountains, going down
the Hudson river aud visiting hi lhe New
England slates before returning.

E’RE going to give the
Straw Hat business a
lively1 whirl for a week
or so, and if you’re interested
in Straw Hats fu»Sffi!ir).youTl
be more interested when you
take a peek at that window-full
and the immense stock inside,
and get lhe way-down prices.
Don’t delay.

W

Miss Estclla Heath, tor tbe past year the
able preceptress of tbe Nashville schools,
returned to her home at Hastings Monday,
where she expects to remain until Septem­
ber. when ahe will enter Albion college.
She leaves many warm friends In Narlivllle, who hope to some lime see her re­
turn.—Nashville News.

We have received a copy of the Albion
college year book. We aye glad to note
from It the great prosperity of tbit ex­
cellent Institution.
Some people a-c wondering why Col,
kidrich did not conclude bls 4th of Juir
oration by calling for three cheers for the
democratic nominee tor lhe presidency.
If the Col. had set out to make a part san
drooeratie speech, it would be difficult to
conceive what different grounds be would
have taken from those be did take to his
oration, which both the day gpd tbe ocp The new board of education met Tues­ ocaslou sboull have made free from
day evening for the purpose of organizing.j partisanship. If he hud felt that hy&lt;mid
They elected the following officers:
1
not deliver a patriotic address wjhout
President—Geo. Tomlinson.
i wringing In politics, it would seem that a
, Secretary—W. It Spence. '
&gt; reasonably regard for the fitness of tilings
\ Treasurer—W. D. Hayes.
bhonld have nictated to him the propriety
x&lt;The new officers are all democrats, and Of bottling np bls Speech tor a political
partisanship seemed to be tbe governing I
power In their selection
While tor year* ■ tX'CUstOll.

Our Milo correspondent calls attention
to the duty of farmers and overseers of
highways with reference to noxious weeds.
F"H-ia&gt;lb&lt; walking shoes patent Ups, No doubt an enforcement of the law would
,nl&gt; 1 - ’ •
at the Bankrupt store.
make some of them feel a wholesome re­
spect for lite law, and do what their com­
1'o-IUr has a fine line of soft mon sense should teach them ought to be
‘
h i place in the Shepard ear.
done. Complaints have reached us that
U r innr.nl meeting of lhe stockholders in some quarters of the county the Canada
th I sties are allowed to grow not only un­
•• ■ in? company will take place .next
molested. but to go to seed.
MutniM.
h township and ward be repre­
’ io xt Saturday’s republican con-

t«l that specifications for the
'Um? un i jnji W||| be ready by
■ - of tboee fine Jndfeat shne*
h'Jther tips at 81.25 at lhe

I hand binder* and three
muwvrs for sale at a bargain.
'......Gear Bn*' hardware.
rt M* insists that the city is
c an elevated railroad in the first
1 ll‘-‘ waell denies the rumor.

the tnnjori’y of-Vlie ichov: board irs been
tlemocrRtl.% iho minority has been conceaed some uffkbl recognition. The reason
for departing from this (equitable arrenff®ment and converting the school, boatd Into
a partisan body may be Justpi.»le.
Btical grounds but we du &gt;Ju. think any
other will be urged.
J

"THE BEST
IS ALWAYS THE
CHEAPEST."

Prof. Will Morse, who has been for some
j ears superintendent of the Oscoda city
schools, has been made principal of one of
the largest schools in lhe city of Detroit.
Tbfc will be welcome news to ids many
friends in Hastings.

When looking for a binder call at
Messer Bros. A Reynolds and see the Mil­
waukee Jr. Score* of the leading fanners
in this county, who have bought this kind
of a binder from the firm and tried it In
the hardest kind of grain to cut, have only
words of praise for the Milwaukee Jr.
Not only the strong testimonials of your
cisangea for advertlwaneuts neighbors,
but au
Inspection of the
.is oftlce Tuesdays at Latest to machine, will convince you that it Is t|ie
।''■. -.lun
tbe i^tie Of tiie week best binder in the market. It pays to get
•B|t1 brought.
the beat.
Tbe new double postal cards will be
Tuek-rat Union ball to-night.
ready for distribuUou by July 1. They
• • -in it“»fr.r binding twine.
will constitute the only means yet pro­
F. H. Barlow A Co.
vided for the payment in tbe International
.,n • w- Kimball organ for 800 at John mall service of return poatagft by the
• I .
(tender of a communlcatiozii. They will
probably be Issued In the-fdrm of FTolder.
. Go
Will Doelker's Cur milk shake and
two aides of which are alike. The sender
'«• croitu soda.
'
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I
writes on' one side and folds the Card,
''■•‘Life the project for August races leaving lhe Inside blank for the answer.
Tbe cost will be four cent*.
ill m.t be abandoned.

LOCAL NEWS.

!f y«"4 want an organ or piano look at
Jutir. l;. v,taArg si(JCk KtJ&lt;j priMq.

grants

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To Bent.

I On Ibceoru.ror Hnajw,) «»•■ MUI. Ml
i Two !«■&lt;* weI1
TOnnrelhnj
nx&gt;!iH
r-”J l""rJ w"!!*™'' A reulr.il
Ioau1'™I eueea twbaogcd.

STRAW HAT HEADOUAKTBBS

CL9TH

�■ AT SEA.

Hastings Banner.
from California
»««*• Ue la happy
W meet old friends again. He thinks
Michigan Is good enough for him—Ed.
Clemens. Sr., has gone to BatUe Crock to
live—Henry Gaskill has bought a horse—
J. Powell and wife visited relatives In
Johnstown last-Sunday—Mrs. James Boyd
was tble to be at tbe*grove tbe 4tfa.

Thursday, &gt;ly 7,

OUR COUNTY
They talk of a roller mill at Orangeville.
Odar Creek boasts a new roller mill,

and IU a good one.
We should judge from the tone of recent
editorial utterances of the Delton Breeze
•Mt It was no longer an Independent, but
was a democratic sheet.
Freeport u«« Lrilliu an In M«t&gt;tanka.
Tte,
tbe ClarUrUle nine In • re­
cent game 11) to ”.
.
J. D. Fehelcy Is somewhat of a prophet
and was giving Dr. H. C. Peckham tbe
benefit of his predictions before tbe demo­
cratic convention. The gentlemen’s views
were not alike and finally a wage? was
made. The one that wow was. In compa­
ny with his wife, to partake of the bospltalUea of the other. Well, Joe and his
estimable wife were In town Sunday and
dined with the doctor and wife. Henry
Culler and wife were also guests and par­
took of tbe hospitalities.—Freeport Herald.

Cloverdale.

The 4th was quiet here. Almost every
body went to Hastings or Delton—John
Ryan has to get around lively just now at­
tending to orders for binders and mowers.
He la selling lots of them—Why don’t
some good doctor In want of a held for
practice come here and look Around. ' He
would do well here— Haying help Is scare*
—James IL Ryan and mother spent the
Fourth at Kalamazoo— Mrs. Kate Conyer
has two sisters and a brother visiting her
from South Bend. Indiana—Emma Barnes,
who has been at Kalamazoo for the past
-three months. Is at hotue for a short vaca­
tion—Mr. and Mr*. Mmilpa. of Grand
Raplda. have been visiting their daughter
here—A. Cloverdale bor»e bclobging to
Henry Wilkinson took tha money at the
races at Delton tbe 4th. and the Clover­
dale boys were victorious playing ball at
the same place.
.

Woodland has no wool market this year.
Everybody says its too blamed bad. but no
one buys the wool.for all that

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.

Frank Shaw, a Grand Trunk brakeman
Jno. Schaibley. who lives west of the
living In Battle Creek, was run over by a
village, tells Us a remarkab e story for a
freight train near South Bend. Indiana,
true story.
One morning about three
last week and Instantly killed. Me leaves
weeks ago Mr. Behalbley found one of his
a wife.
,
.
hens lying in the hen park. The head
was gone but tbe body remained. This
The Michigan State Trap shooters league
was peculiar, as generally the opposite has arranged fora series of sliootlnR tour­
state of affairs is the ease. For three naments throughout ihi-state.
The next
mornings in succession lhe same condition meeting will be held in Batt'e Creek July,
of things existed only it was “a new hen 12th and 13tll.
every time." Then Mr. Schalbley took to
Albion college is booming;»In addition
shutting his chickens In the coop kt night.
to Senator McMillan'* gift 820.000 fur the
The chickens were safe but In the morn­
ing a guinea would be found served in like science hall and the S20.000 alumni pro­
fessorship secured by telegram from Alva
mnanner. This became exasperating and a
Bradley, of Duluth, lhe will of Margaret
steel trap was set at night. In the morn­
ing tbe trap was gone. the chain having Anderson gives S-’MJ.OOO In valuable real
estate for a new gymnasium and science
been broken. After this th^re was no
more trouble until last Saturday morning hall, and it will be begun at once. ’
when another hen was found minus bead.
That night another trap was set, and In
the morning the trap was sprung blit tbe
game was gone. This continued until
Tuesday, when one of the buy* who was
plowing heard a noise behind him, beheld
an owl on the fence. He walked toward
it expecting to see It fly away but net rer
approach disclosed the fact Hut the owl
was fast to tbe fence by a chain extending
from a steel trap which was snapped on
one of the owl’s legs, undoubtedly the
same trap which was taken by the noctur-&lt;
nai visitor three weeks before 'and which
tbe n. v. must have carried around on his
foot all of this time. Mr. Schalbltfy intro­
duces the bones of tho dead chickens, the
trap and the owl, which Is an immense
one, in evidence, and we are compelled to
believe him.—Woodland News.

A cyclone passed through Calhoun coun­
ty last week doing considerable damage to
properly. A swath about 25 rods wide
was. mowed through a strip of timber; sev­
eral barns smashed Into splinters and
orchards taken out by the roots.

A meeting ot tbe stockholders of the
Cincinnati, Jackson A Mackinaw railway
company has been called for Friday July
22, at 2 p. m. for the purpose ot voting for
the adoption or rejection of a contract to
lease lhe railroad ot this company, togeth­
er with all the appurtenances tielonging
thereto.- to the Cincinnati. Hamilton A
Dayton lailnwd company.
Shell amou-.
tract was approved by the directors of the
company at Its meeting, which was held
Juno 91st. The meeting will be held In
the St. Clair building. Toledo. The gen­
eral opinion among all classes ot railroad
In speaking of the races at Hastings. iu«.n is that the C. J. A M. will undoub't-,
Bro. Godfrey of tho Herald* says: "The edly pass Into tbe hands of the C. it A. D.
Freeport Cornet Band was present and fur­ railroad at the coming meeting of lhe
nished some exceptionally tine music." Ob, stockholders.—Battle Creek Journal.' .
God-frey!—Woodland News.
Oliver McConnell of Vermontville went
Samuel Damoutb, of Wayland, came to^[to Battle Creek one day last week, if his
Middleville one day last week and gtX experience while there Is to be repeated
fighting drunk. After be had got. to b«Xl
upon subsequent visit*, It is safe to say
be happened to reccollect that be hadn’t that he will give that city a wide berth In
had any fight yet. so be got up and dress­ his travels. While he was walking along
ed. went across the street and tried to the Grand Trunk railroad traek shortly
pick ups fuss with two or three who j
after dark, be was rcinimb-d of the pres­
would not fight He then pouqced upon ence of others near by a vlcloas crack ov&lt; r
Jay Teadt. who was also full, pounding the head with an iron bar. It nearly killed
him badly, and It is thought Injuring him him and for their trouble the highwaymen
internally. The latter is confined to his only got 94.50. This amount would have
bed, and Damoutb will have bis hearing been greatly Increased had they looked In
July lltb.
his Inside vest pocket.
Over 85,000 pounds ot woo| has been
tfon. T. W. Palmer, of Detroit,
bought In Nashville this year.
spoke at Battle Creek July 4th.

Frank Becker was arrested at the hony*
Mrs. Samuel Brockway of Brady. Kal­
of a friend in Kalamo, Eaton county, last amazoo county, four years ago hid a
week for breaking Into Jas. Covert's store pocketbook containing 915 In a basket of
in Carlton Center.
clothes and cot+M never tell what had be­
J. E. Warburton, of Maple Grove, was come of It Ou Wednesday she received
x J bitten on the hand some time ago by nn a letter from Harvey. 111., signed John
enraged hog.' Since then he has been Wheeler, in which was Inclosed the mis­
sing money. The man states that he saw
quite sick from the effect*
her hide the money and In her absence
The official test nf the Nashville water purloined It and that he wanted to make
■ works took place Friday afternoon.
restitution before It was too late.

Pndrlsvlll*.
Mrs. MUI, of Cedar Springs, has been
visiting at Mrs. Thompson’s—L. Carpenter
and wife are visiting friends at Mendon—
Elanson Jours has bought a house and lot
at Delton—Peter Drummond, of Grand
Siplds. spent the 4th with his parents—
ra. Harding’s brother, from Lansing, ia
vial ting her—Mrs. Me ilea, of Canyon
City, Colorado, called on some of her old
friends during the week—Mrs. J. Nevins
Is spending tbe week with her brother. W.
JL Brown—Mrs. Lucy Bugbee has gone to
EJdorado. Kansas, to spend the summer
with Wallace Bugbee and family—laveme
Thompson Is In town—We think our
village was well represented at Delton tbe
4 th.

The lives of those who gamble in options
and the like on the Board of Trade,
generally has some sad term'mtlon. In
ninety-nine cases out of a hundred a man
Is either forced to face poverty 'fn bls
declining years; ends his sorrows by
caking bis lift; or ends his days In some
asylum. A sad case can now be seen in
Grand Rapids. Dr. Luton enjoyed a
large practice there a few years ago, and
was rapidly growing wealthy. He com­
menced speculating In a small way and
was . successful generally. Encouraged
in this way he became more bold and
went in deeper aud succeeded. Monty
came In to him thick and fast Believing
himself to be a born operator he gave up
his practice and opened up a commission
office In the Board of Trade in Chicago.
Tbe story la soon told. Reverses came and
C. Kill and wife have returned from Dr. Luton Instead of now having a comtheir eastern trip—Ed. McCartney return­ petenee to fall back upon is a poor man.
ed to bls home In Illinois Tuesday—Our and was taken to the Insane asylum last
town was almost dead the 4th, nearly week a raving maniac.
every one went away to celebrate—Fran­
A party of Gfand Rapids bicyclists,
cis Heaoux Is visiting at Charlotte—Mrs.
JL M. Everts is attending tbe normal composed of both ladies and gentlemen,
aribool at Hastings—John Messimer tend­ were run down by a couple of fellows In a
buggy.
The wheel of one of the gentle­
ed tbe bakery while Fred celebrated—The
men riders was demolished, white-several
TBotory—Zetta Crocker, of Battle Crack. of the ladies narrowly escaped belpg run
*■ visiting friends here—O. M. Hulllnger. over. The police are looking for tho
•f Rive* Junction, calls here quite fre- ruffians. ’

There were quite a good many farmers
had their hay down through tbe rains of
last Saturday and Sunday, which will
keep them from going away to celebrate
Use 4th—Tbe apple crop will be a filllure
kero this year—John Prine had 13 pasaen' ■era aboard of his stage last Saturday
when be started out for Battle Creek, and
ke bad to leave some of them way In east
Dowling—Dean Prine Is at borne with
Ma folks, and Is slowly on the gain from
Ms sickness—There has been nothing
teard from the thief yet that stole from
3M1 Groat—Quite a number of farmers
around here went to Hastings last week
with their wool—School closes this week
IWday—Strawberries have been selling
■ad brought at your doors for 6 cents per
gosrt and at some of the patches for *1.00
*ar bushel—Rev. Harding, of Prairieville,
will preach st our ebureh next Sunday

Henry SmKh/an Inmate of the Soldiers
Home in Grand Rapids, got a back pension
of about 13,000 last week. He was dis­
charged from tbe home as being able to
take care of himself. He got on a big
tear and when found bad about 19.500 on
his person, b~sldre six gold watches that
he had purchased. The number ot
watches would indicate that be waa having
some nice times.

garded by some musicians as the sweetest
and mellowest of *11 the wind instrument*.
Iu Berth oven’s time It was little else than
the old hunting born, which, for the con­
venience of tbe mounted hunter, was ar­
ranged in spiral convolution*, to be slipped
&gt;ver the head and carried resting on one
eboaider and under the opposite arm. The
('•cminns «tiX call it tbe wnldhnrn, that la
••forest born.’’—Boston Advertiser.

. nd fill tbe srata.

FatlU Threat.

throwing spiiballe I’ll keep yon In UH
Dswllsg.
zEverybody enjoyed the 4th. but a good- dark.
Tommy—That’s all right.' Pop wants
r number of our citizens celebrated at
~
U_.------------ .---------- School.—

**taer or Xete.T Brat—Um VeoHom l&gt; Good Nava.

WHAT TAKES PLACE ON A STEAMER
WHEN THE SHAFT BREAKS.

JSov. John Milter, of North IMkot*
la$M an instance of what Is being ne,'.t ‘
plfalicd by faroier* tn the Red River VaiLv
ot
and North Dakota. i|.. ^.5
S. J, Lelsi. l. near hl* town ot Dwight \
D.. bought lao acres of tend in the M-niG
of 1301. Cur *t.dO*, and
crops toTL
season wurth
salary of* xovernni.nt
clerk, taw*-** of the ens| of bis (arm
per the foliowin.; Statement:

fXhZlIWlAW lb. IsUl
SaLlng • matebUKl tratb.r duMwjrfdie. coming from th. .Hrwlioo&lt;rf bUoffloa,
hastily curcrad And found miming* pair ot
Ll.l rimmed Kla««* be bad randomlr dt

\cnlusZ th* iron arrh tiiat tuiul*
* Thisky. llks»p«&gt;ct*r« in thonight.

oodlwl on top of bl» morning pra-r. a
"Stand by your boat*!"
ITie sundered sunre* °n our track
Tld* command won shouted from the
p«“. &gt;» wkmulc O-N orwm.
• bridge of the steamship Kania* of the
Their whit, ud rirM trriU. blown bwL
nlZSdI phephorte llghu uiunm.
Warren line on Nov. 4, 1801, by Captain
Alexander Fenton. A report like the dis­
Our wide wake shlore and shlmmere; *1*1*
charge of a heavy piece of ordnance had
Of sparkli .&lt; grreni begird our^**&gt;•
just been heard in lhe after part ot the
twl rijjbt and left, flare out, tor
•hip. and the great iron hull had been
The to*dnrr torch** of *ho
o
shaken from stem to stern. Immediately
-Edward Luca* Wbite'ln &gt;ew *«»* Sunthe screw bad ceased to revolve, and the
Kansas was as helpless in the arms of lhe
TUr uutrouix ... - -------------ocean as a babe in the lap of It* mother.
AIM Gvn.ral Shield, h-1
Tho men responded with alacrity, and In Mr. Lincoln, and l«fore the
less time than it takta to tell it everything had teen arranged, Mr. ^’‘“6 g"’c
was In readiness for a hasty departure my father's office. He said: t don t &gt;lk«
from the ship If necessity demanded It.
While these p'recaution* were being taken jhJs
ijoSAbTiMte felthre. and 1 don^t
Wuiie iu™.- |ircv*uii6ua wwgw waaig tehm
tha
da” My father
tho chief engineer emerged from below, • ‘
and going to where the captain stood ta-Lincoln, you are the challenged
formed him that tha shaft had broken .
2n«! can chotwe the weapon*. Ciwxws
short off about twenty-five feet Inboard, it
, (Ui(l j&gt;||
qualified Shiekte
can readily be understood what an acci- JY?"'
yau." Mr. Lincoln was
dent of this nature mean*, aa the sail area
J
ilh tho notion, and
of a modern steamship i« hardly suffident
“h“
w
teadgive her steering headway even In A
a
to giro
„ the capons. When the second*
gale.
_
8 The steamer Kansas sailed from Liver- ■
He said,

I

pool on the 28th of October with a general ।
cargo of English merchandise. She was in |
splendid condition, having recently coma
off .ho dry dock In thorough repdr. It
was her ninety-third trip across the Atlantic. and, while not starting oat to break
her record, the caputin believed be would
have a mpat successful passage. Every­
thing worked smoothly until the afternoon
of Nov. 4, when the accident occurred, nnd
the ship took even chances of going to the
bottom of the ocean.
There wn* a heavy sea on nt the time,
and the wind howled through the rigging
with n force that threatened to wrench,It
from Its fastenings. The log showed that
the ship wax just 811 miles off Fastnet
when *he rcceirul the shock that came
very near ending her career. Wien it wns
learurl that the shaft had parted, an ex
nmlnntion showed that the trouble waa in
the stern-tube, which Is probably the most,
dangerous point on the whole length of
the great shaft, as at that particular spot
the packing is usetl to prevent the water
working into the tunnel.
Here wa* nn emergency that Captain
’’enton was quick to appreciate. It was
•hown that the ship wa* making over 9U0
tons of water per hour, and that the safety
of the veswel anil perhaps tho Uvea of those
on board depended on checking this flow.
It wn* a perilous undertaking to go into
lhe tnnnej, a* the water rushed ta with the
force uf a Niagara.
"Who will volunteer tn follow me!" said
the captain jo his men.
.
All of the offjeer* stepped forward and
one brave seaman. While the captain
could have ordered any member of his crow
into the tunnel, yet be felt he would not
call upon them .to go where be'wa* not
willing to lead the way.
Dowa into the black depth* of the ship
descended the men until the tunnel wns
reached. A hasty survey showed that it
was half tille«l with water. Groping their
way along a murky darknesa the stern box
was finally n ached. Here the water wns
nearly up to the armpit* of the daring of­
ficers and of icy coldness. The danger of
the undertaking wa* enhanced by the
fact that any accident to the pumping en­
gines aud the tunnel would have become
filled with water, rendering escajM? impos­
sible. But tha machinery worked all right
for the time, and kept the flow partly
under control while the repairing wo* go­
ing on. Tbe officer* had taken with them
ropes, blanket* and any other material
tliat could (tensed to advantage in dimin­
ishing the rush of the water*. An attempt
was made to chain or chuck up the broken
end ot the shaft, but in this only partial
success was attained. The men remained
at their laltora for over four hours, and
when they emerged it was with difficulty
that their limb* were mode to relax their
rigidity.
After this the captain turned hto atten­
tion to doing wlrat he could to make port.
First of all the sail* were set, then the can­
vas on the small bust* wa* hoisted, their
covers were also put up to the breeze, ev­
ery spare sail wa* brought up and rigged
so a* to cateh the puff* of wind: tbe cargo
booms and derricks were also utilized, and
thus decorated the Kansas presented one
of the moat novel marine pictures that
wa* ever seer: on the Atlantic.
Under the influence of the moderate
breeze the ntcamer took up a sort of drift­
ing course, or, aa the sailor* call it. she
ha&lt;l a leeway of six point*, and crept the
water at the rate of 2;^ knota per hour.
Practically she went dead to leeward. The
prospect* of reaching shore were not very
assuring, but all that human ingenuity
could devise had bceu done.
Op and on she drifted, until it was believed she would ultimately reach the
French-coast. In the meantime the pumps
began to cause trouble, as under constant
use they became choked and worn, which
neoMsitated stopping them from time to
time to make repair*. During these times
the water frequently rose to a height of
seven feet in the ship. The ship rolled
heavily, and a great part of the cargo became broken and the contents of barrels
and boxes were a confused mass in the
hold.
On the sixth day after the accident the
British steamer Vondram sighted the
Kan w and sent a boat off to see what
avdstance she could render. It was deelded that the Vondram should tow the
crippled ship into Liverpool, and arrangement* to that end were Immediately car
ried out. Tbe Kaumu was practically helples*, and"the great strain that came upon
the hawsers was more than they could
stand. After the two ship* had kept com­
pany about forty-five miles the ropes part­
ed, and all subsequent attempts to renew
tbe attachment of the two vessels failed,
and the Vondram finally steamed away
out of sight.
The vewl continued on her drifting
tourse for ten day*, and was nearing the
B.J of Blia; when tb. wind radd.oly
riillua U&gt; rnnhwat, which clumrad u&gt;.
coon. ~vnorth««.
“*
Tb.Ko»— boMtob^^comwtau,

weapons for the Nineteenth
..v__ »
Mr. Lincoln’s secw to dueling,
u u^t ^well lota,
tor tbat ma
•
fri
tbe wbole toing of a piece," or wortl* to
that effect. When the time for the duel
came my grandfather, father. Dr. Merry­
man nnd some other* Went to the scene of
„

Dedi'ictiug o&lt;Mt uf Lo,&lt;l.

Case* of this kind are mj common tiit
they area 1rug In the new* market out
wert.

Tho following are »ome of the general
rules for considering woman grammati­

Go to DR. LOWRY’S ami
hav.- your eyes fitted v. itli eye
glasses or spectacles. In or
der to have yonr eye siriit
preserved into old age, the
^As a conjunction *he is • failure, tor her eyes shonld be properly exam
sentences are not cvnnectwl.
ined and the right kind &lt;&gt;t
A* an exclamation—perennial.
I ennrut say »be Is nn adverb, for ahv
glasses worn. ■ Dr. Lmvrv
doer
t t
tioca not mcxllfyi anything.
--j
A* an article Indefinite, but worth the
a large Stock of tilt- flu­
world to any man.
‘
1
1 love her in uny nuxal or &lt;am.«peci«i-jest duality and greatest vancally:
A* a nonn ahe I* tn the objective case.
A* a pronoun she stand* for het self.
Ai a verb, Imperative tnood, present
tense, when »he desire* yon to serve her,
but subjunctive inood nnd future tense
when you ask bcr to marry yon.
A* an adjective «he is In the superlative

notion.
. , , __
The new* of the proposed duel was
noised abroad, and a crowd had collected )y the Indicative mood and p&lt;&gt;
M&lt;b*i»»ive
esM-,
—..
on the Illinois ddeuf the river awaiting but always In the feminine gendcr.-Kev.
tbe return. It seetned to this merry pmty J. H. Carpenter in- l^uiavlllo Commercial.
that the termination of this threatening
affair would be unbearably flat if they just
came home and announced an apology &lt;*
the "upshot ta the end.” So they pat a log
of wood pro-irate in tbe Ixrttom of the ca­
noe. covered It over with General Shleid*’
cloak, or something equally effective, and
then clustered nround the suppuwd victim
L . *unr&gt;ort-J
lh®
‘’X
»•
ing.
“’ etc., till
tiU the crowd
cr,’wd gathered on the
the°Pop­
posite bank was worked up to a great pitch
ot excitement and sympathy. When the
log was lifted out the dueling party had
effectually turned the tough from them­
selves.—Sophie B. Herrick in Century. _

There is no rawm why every penon who
1ms the knack of clever and easy expression
should "rp*h Into print,” nnd the remark­
ably briglit wife of Friedrich von Schlegel,
lhe German writer and philosopher, evi­
dently realized till* fact.
Shu wandsattantly being urged by her
friends and admirers to write, but a smile
wa* her usual reply. She thoroughly ap­
preciated her husband’s genius nut! suc­
cess, but Ano day, when asked why she
"wasted" so much time knitting instead
of finding some occupation more suited for
. her brilliant talent, she replied placidly:
‘I have never heard that there are too
many stocking* in the world, but I have
often heard it said that there are too many
books. So it seems to me It is more praise­
worthy for rr.e to knit a stocking than to
write a book.”
And in this opinion her well cared for
husband fully coincided.—Youth’s Com­
panion.
___________________

Homely, ba J I'roful.
The burro ia not a pretty Ixoutt, but Id
the wild w&lt;«tern plain* he 1* sometime*
very useful. The burro* instinctively
know where water I* to be found, and if
miner* have been out a day or so without
water they are very liable to be deserted by
their jacks, the animal* breaking away
and rushing off in the direction of the near­
est pool. Mure than one party of prospect­
or* or travelers has been saved from per­
ishing of thirst by the Instinct—or intelilgericc, or whatever else you please to call
it—of the burros, for these animals, even if
haltered, will smrll the water when they
cannot go to it and give brays of joy at its
proximity. If one of them I* released
when they exhibit these signs of enthuriasm and Ms steps are followed be will ba
sure to lead the travelers to the nearest
water.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

A Lotion for Chilblain*.
If in spite of all precaution* chilblain*
appear, laithe tbe hand* with a lotion
made of fine part spirit* of wine and five
part* spirit* of rosemary, rubbing the
parte affected briskly with the hand* to
create a friction. This lotion should be ap­
I plied every two hours. Usually th* chil­
, blains will disappear after a few appHca' catloiu.—Naw York Tribune.
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I don’t know that it I* possible to divide
the day Into rections nnd assign certain
duties to
hours,
--certain
—j —
—• without
----- variation.
71 । mar’ner • ‘ornP*** has to have a
Ut5 u, allowance- Living by iron bound
8®b®
da
*®
'»
possible
only
at
school, IU
in LUU
the
-.—.-—7 ... .WL.1VVI.
penitentiary,
regiarj, and some painfully well reg.
Y.
hon,«s&gt;~Rol*rt J- Burdette in Ladie.
die*’ Home
Hom® Journal.
Jonnml.
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“ . „ ---------------- State Bread
«r«aa In
in the
the Eighteenth
Eighteenth Century.
Century,
Darin«
many
the Eighteenth
century wheat went np to a an incredible
*71“ 111 England. One year
it waa
104
few It
wu IM
so■ ----that bread naviurue
waa three
— »
- quarter,
•-----——
‘
“
“ dear “ it
!*• ia
i« at prrwnt.
present. HouseHotue,n lho*? limea
t ‘heir bread with
“v own
*»d kept it MU it waa
Walter Besant in Harper’s.
„
————Sniall Cltte* and Construction.
Tfae
I
- --------- j — .jyearly cn*t nf
WUBiniCUOQ
and repair* per head of population In cities
bar ng over 100,000 inhabitant* te 11.54,
while In twenty-seven cities for whleh the
census has returns, having k«a than 100.
(W inhabitent* each, the &lt;x»t Is ^i l

Carrcdl D. Wright in Popular Sd*noe
Monthly.
----- w.
a .imni.
•—------- Z-----J *DexP«,dre amulet for
u
“* ■,roh"blT
. th °U 1IUUU®le» ot lb.
P°“’ ” “
ta
।
I“k“---------- ----------------------

.cooJO

leaving.......... I

the thief on right.
___
-Thai -111 do no good." rrjdkd tha olllear.
• I couldn’t &lt;™t him If Ton rimuld point
bin, out now. W. might rollar him and
Molthe had Che glaamt on hla penrin. H.
probably wouldn't Lav. them. 4ml I would
have to let him go. tubing th. rltk at.
cached of on unwarrauted arreat.. It you
got* warrant and had hirn arrested you
couldn’t prove anythin* and the court
wouM dikcbarae him; *o you would have
the rime and trouble for nothing. —New
Yerk Herald. ’

I ety of eye glasses ana spn ta
cles at liis office, where yon
can have yonr eyes examined
at all tmes.
PROBATE ORDER.
State of Mlcblgao. Count, of Barn - ««.
Ata w»««lon of tbe Probate Cuort fur tbe
Coun'y of Bam. bddeu *t tbe ProJ^tr uT.-w. iu
th* City of Hasting*. In «*ld covnn. -ti T.i-y*.
dav, the tnrd day of June, hi rm- y.&lt;r ot,e
thousand elftbt hundred and ntneivtuu.
Present. Charles W. Annxtrni^, Judy A
Probate
In the matter of tbe estate o( Esther Peir»-x|r.
deccaoed.
On reading and filing the petition. &lt;1ulr veri­
fied, of Alvah Pennock. son of . ,!.l .!,mi*i|,
pra,Ina that administration &lt;&gt;( »al&lt;! estat- u&lt; granted tu William W. Uamptou. or tu
other taitahte person.
i Thereupon It I* ordered, th*: Tnesda*. tfie
•JBh day of July, A. 1). tWf, st l-n owimk
t In the forenoon l*e a*sixncd for ii!» heart'.,' 4
’ said petition and that the heirs st 1««- of and

Patrolman Julius Z.eldler

Of
w tho
naw Brooklyn.
—• "j • -N. Y.. PoUce Force. gteUy
•
tevtlflc* to the merit of Hood s Earsnparilla.
Ill* wife take*ttfar ditainess and Indlpstdoa
and B work*-chanaindy. “The efendreaateo
takoitwltoKTcat NmrtfL Itl*»ltooul*:ubt
a most excellent thlnq far That Tircsrfrevl1„. lau.rtdDrrcmmu.al

*r-«lon
m mum’’•uii. Him io i"-co u--u«. mt-1 ipisirmj^-e_ ln
cttjr
Hasting*, in uud furnty, and
i show caaM&lt;. If any
there •*. «by
;
^syer of I"* l*'J
j ^^”^1,^', r JTC n’uirc to
{“J '
.k' X: £,|5,5|S|»!,.““ PilKrtp?tbL.. ’ - .
,

Ll***^*l**« QnvnnMOVilla 1 ac&lt; pr of this order to be putlishcl
tt&lt;- Ha- I \
HOOU S OarSaparilia ; tln*» BAXJ'XH. » uewsjmjter print.-'ai ’ rirtu. — ..
.
’ .
, .
.. I*ted in said County of Barn, vice tn r*ch
and Hood’* PlUs to every ot»o who wtebca to :
ttU. lllrrt. successive «etk» i-rev.utw to
have health and comfort." Get HOOD'S.
I said day of bearing.
-------------------------------------- ,------------------------ — I
CHAKLOS W. ARMWmna-..
-HOOD
■c—’O “
------- c*r* Over ns, eotuUpeUec.
—
Judge ut Proton*.
PlLL8

IT’S A. “JIM DANDY,
The stock of lumber and shingles lalely
purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and stud^gThe latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything.”

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWING MACHINE ?
If so, buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge yon $55
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other for $25 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!

'

•adltlm.1 too &lt;l»n. uxl irwlBAllr drew I

Th. Uunstoo tiunll. ot

The Dollar of the Poor Man

a.

log ot Che 30111 &lt;l*y after the accldcac Cape, the t.mlly riuce :«n. Th111
Fwy.loe.ud hle^Jp .Ixx,. ri.ty
rtat thwoih th. ReroloU«L^w “hT.'
oa quretwtown. end conclnded to com. Hnmptoa.
’otioiutrr war hr«
mnuicate with the land if he could find a I
------------ crew of volunteer, who would undertake , Thc
“n^nter when he to plantha task in a lifeboat.
^8 • piece of wood always holds it with
Before awdrtance arrived the ship bad ***
Ue
torn* a grindstone^nu
drifted within nine milt* of Old Head d*cs ®*»F’3toer kind* of work ta theLure
KIomIa. and ultimately brought np four nMaaer’
toiles off the «on*t. where tbe wave, towed ! An (rvinet- u ■
'—~
he. about aa If site were a birch renwu
beea *Urt«d in Califorh inally three powerful tag. put oat to the
winch cozadst* at making sugar frwr
««d*tanee of tL- dibbled dilp, and »h. wnZ
~P of ths sugar pine tri. TbJ
towed into port.—Boscon Herald.
j l» said to be exospciorally
*»gar

Is just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich. He sell8
The Light Running World Renowned Domestic, The NewHome and some other first-class machines.
He will sell yon a machine for a small payment (b'wn
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you to call on him before yon buy.
Needles, oils and parts for all machines,
.

T. PHILLIPS.

�1 . Uj-hinvum.
1.1 le was chosen

ilN.Ht* inuvli

wonder

(.’•’APTER IV.
pro HOPES.

i ri
&gt;'/•
in \i
i' ■'£

W
4
- il suddenly exploded
• t wo strangers could not
re astonished' than they
-&gt;r 1‘: ^Unexpected words.
.
■••• r-p c.-ul the willow
. 1
while his compon: tepefied, staring rigidly
A laetyoHoinewhar,”
:: 'J -Yd, "hut 1 can’t ji-st
I *.;gw. What djd ye say

rs exchanged swift
ering his comjxjsuro
■ . - bill—I never met you
■ •■•■■■ f—but—the fact is 1 met a
I ig ago who used to live at
• ' I heard him speak of a
n Riggsby—and I thought
■ 1
-ume relative of mine, as
R:
v-Ls x iy mother’s maiden name.”
IL-'--Dy looked sharply at the
■* i-uzzkd look crossing Ids face.
’■* D. manner of thestran1.'.; r ' --- 1 him that he was not
truth, yet he cotxld hardly
tell H-ii-.
: I might lx; some relative
I’ve lieani tell of other
im of 'em lived up in Ten• 1 the landlord after a

Poise
it was only a supposition
aid.tho other hastily, as if
::.-\nss the subject further.
•then uf the same name, as
' ;tly spoke ont ,of curios-

He
.. . r breakfast .suddenly
r“;pNv!'.jc!) put an end to the converutiv~ 1
Al
Dill and Aaron Suggs—for

■ • tho two strangers4 names—
»er-.- ; ;.:urof the most unprincipled and
tthHaag
in the state, yetthosudll" ’• ry they had made throw
■ -&gt;1:2 b. ;ely off their guard, and for
U' 21
it . ..fined to them that they
““ ,
'-t’-’l a fatal blunder. Bat
-'•I’
.who live by their wits and
J*a ‘
•'n profession, they were quick
w
- — their composure.
.
”'-ar u’.aking a deuced awkbun-l r. ’ thought the wily Dill,
anl'V;’-. ""1' ^termuchj aa the fellow’s
trii' t’ •
1'Ww&gt;l«nan with not enough
.1 ti... -j ,-ruund hog."
Bouev, • jijj designing lawyer waa
foxfroinft ding easy in his mind, and tho
fetf th:1-1 those whom he had laid such a
deep &lt;;
1 ui’Ue to defraud were so near the
pU-x&gt; o
• ojerttion filled him with a
nwues;
anxiety.
•
Marti■‘i”. r Dill and Aaron Suggs had
hee:i f:
•of
??an&lt;1 comI«MoM in the dty
thiJ-’' -'t,d B4iV&lt;jrfll years before, and
flu. ,departure for the west wm
tt.r. t of a dwindling scheme they
I i"3'lurtal together.
in tJ I"4
V‘ Kau3M
engaged
«th® v:»cuce of law at Baxter Springs,

I

’

GmhW Hually, Emphatically

_______

1 Telegram That Made the Oreaham Men
Wild with Joy and Brought on'a Tremen­
dous Scene of Excitement-Later nnd OffiSpiUtt and They Proceed to Select the Iowa

Omaha, July 4.—The opening of \he
national convention of tbe Peoples’ party
little different if

dents from that
of any other party
convention. But
in tho make up
the notable fact
was the great
numtier of men
who were evi­
dently farmers.
'*• One observersaid
It reminded him
jkbbt aiMPSog.
Of a county fair.
But there was the same ready yell when
tome prominent man appeared, and
among those most enthusiastically greet­
ed were Simpaon, Peffer, Edward Bel­
lamy, and General Weaver. The hail
was crowded by the time the gavel fell
for business, and there were over 1300
delegates on the floor.
The Convention dpeued.
The buzx of conversation and outbursts
of cheers were suspended at 11 o’clock by
the sharp rap of the gavel as H. E. TaubeDeck. chairman of the national committee,
took the platform and called tbe conven­
tion to order. Rev. Benjamin Diffenbncker offered prayer, and then Mayor*
Bemis welcumetl ths delegates in a brief
stopped at tho Travelers’ Rest, where |
speech which incited the delegates to fre­
CONTINUED
they were first introduced to the reader. I
______________
,
quent applause, and to three rousing
It is easy to imagine tho surprise of 1 LhtleGirr» Eiparieuco lu a Llgiithou**. cheers when he concluded. Hon. Ben
the two adventurers on discovering the I
i,r- n,'&lt;l i,r9- E'ueti Prescott are keepers Terrell, of Texas, responded, nnd Chair
Riggsby family at tho prairio inn. But 1 ?!,
Guv- Lighthouse at Sand Beach, man Taubeneck introduced E. H. Elling­
by motnal iurttact the. molrod t„
•Hh • a«uthlrr. ton, of Georgia, iu temporary chairman.
Delegates Hava a Good Time.
make tho boat nf thn maMw fn*
I *our Jears °M- Last April she was taken
^ai iMvra^n^/
' U°Wn W,th n*nBle9withadreadUpon reassembling there was no report
were ndw firmly convinced that no tid- । fll| co^ and turolng |nto B fcvi.r IXx._ reiyly and the delegates settled themselves
tngs 01 tho business in hand had reached ' tors at home and Detroit treat Al her. but Cor a “good time’’ which consisted of ora­
the family.
| in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she tory and singing, among the orators being
"Old Barnaby never wrote tho letter | was a mere “handful ot bones.’ —Then Ignatius Donnelly who pledged Minnesota
after all," thought Dill, as he slowly «ho
she tried Dr. Kitur**
King's New
N.-w Di«&gt;-nv-rirv
Discovery and to the new party. Then .a “boy orator”
sipped his coffee at tho breakfast table. after tbe Um* of two ajid a half bottles, was from Alabama spoke and pledged Alabama
to the cause this fall. Finally this busi­
“It's a little awkward ta haf0 the family completely cured. They say Dr. King’s
ness was taken up again, the resolutions
here on the very soil of our operations, New Discovery is worth its weight in committee was named and later the cre­
gold, jet you can get a trial bottle free at
but if they are ignorant of the whole
dentials committee reported 13uG delegates
W. 1^. Goodyear’s drug store.
affair it can’t make much difference."
present. The conventiou then adjourped
to this morning.
Meantime Dan Riggsby, having com­
If
j
ou
are
not
feeling
strong
and
healthy.pleted his morning’s work and fed aud
BLUE AND GRAY REUNION,
harnessed the stage horses, mounted his try Electric Bitters. If -la grippe" has
left you weak and weary, use -Electric
puny/ftnd galloped away toward tho dis- Btyters. This remedjdirectly
on
“
,
,
i»iu«-rs.
1
ms
n-mruj
acts
uurcuj
uu
tan/blucr
’
'L *1
’ ' thd liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding
J1?®.
course of Littlo
creekN
T _.wi« Cow
t
i those organs to perform their (unctions.
Tbe reunlon-of the “Blue nnd the Gray,"
He had not waited to get his breakfast, If you are afflicted with sick headache, held under the auspices of the convention
but had set out at once to carry his you will find sicedy nnd permanent relief Saturday nighty was largely attended,
by ------taking
Bitters. Obe trial will about 4,000 being present, John G. Mangfather’s message to the settlers.
„ Electric
-------------------"There is no telling how soon we may convince you that this is tbe remedy you hermer, n one-legged federal soldier of
Large bvttk»
bottles only 50c.
50 c. at W. 11. South Bend, Ind., was elected chairman.
have trouble with the cattle men," ho
E»nt®
..
* .
....
w Goodyear's
Goodvears drmr
drug store.
store. .
thoaght. ‘‘and there’s no time to be lort.”
He Invited all ex-Vnion and ’ex-Confedere
He carried a Sharp’s rifle slung across
nte eoldiers to the platform. About 500
The best salve in the world for cuts, aval let! themselves of tho invitation aud a
the horn of his saddle, as was his custom
when journeying across ,the prairie, for bruises, wires, ulcers, salt rhejitn. fever general hnnd-shaklug ensued. Aftersing­
in the days of which I write there was sores, tetter, chopped hands, chilblains, ing several battle hymns they formed lu
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­ column of twos and marched twice around
considerable game in that locality, such
ly cures piles or no pa&gt; required. It is the hnll and took seats on the platform
as (Jeer, turkeys and prairie chickens.
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or The “Johnnies" indulged themselves with
The storm clouds of the previous night money refunded. Price 35 cents par b-x tbe rebel yell, which was responded toby
had drifted away and ?he warm, bright For said by W. 11. Goodyear, the druggist
the “Yanks" with tho old Union cheer.
l&gt;eams of tho SeptcnHwr sun were flood­
Oratory Divided by Sections.
It will take $3,000 to square the June
wimperly of Georgia, F. P. Floyd of
ing the broad-stretches of bronze tipped
Florida, ex-confederate soldiers, and C. A.
pay roll at Jackson state prison.
grass with a matchless splendor.
Powers
of
Indiana,
aud
8.
F.
A light wind blew from the south,
There is an agitation on In Bay City to Norton of Chicago, ex-federal soldiers,
and rocking the tops of tho sumachs to have a woman on the board of education.
addraaed the assemblage. Mrs. LeaM
and fro, sent the red leaves to the
wm them loudly called for nnd made a
ground in flaming showers. Here and
speech tn which she said she was told that
there a meadow lark would rise from
she could not speak for tbe Alliance in tho
the grass, uttering a succession of sharp,
south, but when she wen«i there they re­
Win a Baby waa rick, wo gave her Cartoria.
discordant notes, and high overhead a
ceived her with opeu nrm.i. She had lust
When ihe wu a Child, riw cried for Cartoria.
father and four brothers in the Union
great gray hawk sailed through the
army nnd the Georgians had offered to
waste of light, sending his sharp scrwH»_
When she had Children, abo gave than Castoria. build a monument over her father’# grave.
of defiance through the morning air.
denly mado his appearance upon tho I ra ~°thla bo™-' in,t
ti:a0
scene, and between the two a acbemo m ""“I* '&gt;&gt;» &gt;“h as it out tho air above
--------------------...
him.
Quick
as
a
flash
he
threw
birnooU
was concocted whereby tho heirs of
JAinos Mansfield were to bo defrauded fmm thu aaddlo and advanced toward
his antagonist
out of vbeir rights. But it so happened
As ho did ao young Ropes struck at
that Jacob Barnaby had written a letter
to Mrs. Riggsby at Ringgold. Georgia, him again. Dan threw up RD h:uid to
ward
off the blow just aa the lash struck
notifying her of the death of her kina­
man and of the will which hn had left, and wound alxrnt liis arm. Quick as a
thought
Dan grasjied the whif&gt;, and be­
the contents of which is already familiar
fore his antagonist could regain his bal­
to tho reader.
,
,
But tho letter had been written and ance ho was jerked from the saddle.
As he fell Dan struck him a blow in
mailed only a Jew hours before Barn­
aby's death, and so it happened that tho face, for ho was now thoroughly en­
raged
at tho attack that had lieen made
Mortimer Dill know nothing of the ex­
upon him. Then throwing himself for­
istence of tho letter.
ward ho grasped the fallen youth and
It waa the purpose of the crafty Dill
and his companion to go to Fort Scott jammed his head, violently against the
ground.
and get possession of the property left
But at that instant Bud drew a pistol
by Mansfield by the aid of a woman
from his belt and pressed it against his
whom Suggs had employed to assume
antagonist
’s breast, but with a quick
the name of Mrs. Riggsby, who was sup­
posed to be living in Ringgold, Georgia. movement Dan struck tho pistol aside.
As
he
did
so
there was a loud report.
It was
with tho
intention of
earring
11
was wnn
mo intention
ot carrying
.1,,“ ’ .7, •
thi. dAring plan tato capita thnt’ tho
'
two conspirators started for Fort Scott I 016X1 ■
lmp
•
.I®88* B
stream
It was while on this journey that they |
hlfl Hlhd face­

A half hour’s ride brought " Dan to n
small cabin near the left bonk of tho
creek, where a solitary claim holder
made his home.
"Howdy, Dan,” greeted tho settler,
coming out of tho door os tho youth rode

up.
"Good morning, Mr. Baker," replied
Dan, and after exchanging a few words
ho stated tho object of his visit.
"So the cattlemen air goin ter open
war on ns, yer father thinks?" com­
mented Baker. "Well, well give ’em
tho best we’ve got if they do. Tell yer
father well be over as soon as I can go
and see some of the claim holders across
tho crook."
“All right." answered Dau. and gal­
loped away. It was his intention to go
from there to another cabin some-two
miles to tho north. He had,ridden a
mile perhaps, following alongthe course
of the creek, when.suddently ho saw a
horseman approaching him at a gallop.
"It’s Bud Ropes,'" said Dan as tho
horseman drew near. "Wonder what
ho vvauts with me, for he is coming

straight for me."
Bud Ropes was a young man of some
nineteen or twenty years and the son of
Ben Ropes, tho cattleman. He galloped
furiously forward till ho reached a point
directly in front of Dsn, when ho halted
and sat in Ms saddle waiting for Dan to
come up.
,,
.
“Good morning. Bud," said Dan as ho
turned his horee aoido to pass tho youth;
“ni?o morning for a canter across -bo
PIBnd did not return the greeting, and

b^^’wriL- replied Don, ndntaA

bi» horee
Bnd Ropw.™undecidedlyb»dhumor,

and he tail thal there wm a
trouble between them before t ...y sepamy
father laat rifhV

to the delegates, and tbe platform com­
mittee not being ready a reevsa to 3 p. m.
Upon reassembling the convention had
to wait again on the platform committee
and Was considering the adoption of the
St. Louis pintform when the committee
on resolutions appeared and presented their
work, which was adopted with a demonstra­
tion of enthusiasm lasting half an hour.
Just after this Taubeneck appeared with
a telegram stating that Judge Gresham
would run if nominated unanimously.
This
caused
another
tremendous
demonstration
of
joy
on
one
side and rage on the other. Quiet
was restored'aud another recess to 8 p. m.
was ordered.

When the convention came together
again a telegram bad been received from a
committee which had been sent to urge
Gresham to run, saying that the judge
positively declined. The resolution com­
mittee made a supplementary report
which was adopted, as was a resolution
favoring the boycott of the Rochester, N.
T., clothing firms which have bad a fight
with the Knights of Labor, and another
declaring a fundamental principle of the
party that no official—United States,
state or municipal—shall ever hold's seat
In any People’s party convention.
Candidates Nominated.
At 9:40 nominations were declared in
order, and L. C. Manning, of Alabama,
nominated General J. B. Weaver. Tho
nomination was seconded numerously.
Colonel S. F. Norton, of Illinois, nomin­
ated Kyle, and that nomination wns also
seconded by a large number of delegates.
S. II. Basher, of Georgia, nominated C. H.
Van Wyck, of Nebraska. It was after
midnight when all the speeches were fin­
ished and a roll-call was ordered result­
ing—Weaver, 995; Kyle, 375; scattering. 2.

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

Frank Esterbrook, the well-known son
of Prof. Esterbrook- of Ulivet college, was
yesterday ordained a Catholic minister and
installed over the parish at Almont.
«

The premrc lh*1

&gt;» 1™'““** 5

me hat bwn u»«l b, « French •'“■““j
rhThlabret prepare heretofore "jU*?*
was 6,570 pounds to the square meh. In
itoburtJce the praanre obtained wm be­
tween U 000 and IS,000 to the square inch,
when tbe manometer cracked withont any
explosion. The liquid used waa a » per
Mt solution of sodn- The electrodes were
nf frou, and the currtnt IX amperes.—New

Fork Times.

At tho close of her recitation in praise of (
the new party she answered tbe applause
by delivering a speech in favor of woman
suffrage which created great amusement.

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L.
PROBATE ORDER.
'
State of Michigan. County of Barry—as.
At a session of the Probate Court for tho
County of Barry, holden at tbe Probate Office,
tn the Cltv uf Hasting.*, in said county, on
Monday, the soth day of June. !u tbe
yearone thonnaud eight hundred and ninety two.
. Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Olive
8wln, deceased.
On reading aud r.liug tbe petition, duly veri­
fied. ot Phlio Shah. briMber of said deceased
pricing that administration ol said estate be
granted to Daniel Mriker ot tbe city of Basnnas.orto some other suitable person
Thereupon It h ordered, cha» Tuesday, the
trih day of July. A. D. 1W2, at ten o'clock
tntiie i orenoon be assigned for the hearing ot said
petition, and that the heirs at law of said de­
ceased and all other persons interested tn said
estate, are required to appear at a.session of said
Court, then to be (widen at the Probate Office
In tbe City ot ILftUugs. tn said County, and
show cause. If any there be. why tbe prayer of
the petitioner may not be granted. And 1t ts
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the persons Interested in sold estate, of the
peodency of said petition and the nearing
thereof, by causing a copy ot this order to be
published iu the HaMings Baxxkr. a newspa­
per printed and circulated in said County of
Barry once la each week tor three successive
weeks previous to said day ot bear.ng.
Chas. W. Akmotsono,
(Atrne copyJ
J udge of Probate.

whicags, Kalamaico It Sigii&amp;w
.

Alabama.
Arkanaaa
Calittirnla
Colorado.
Connecticut
Dvlawore
Florida...
Gcorgix..
Idaho....
llUnots...
Indiana...

TIME TABLE.

Stations.
SOUTH.
KXainazou Lv ...
Ka-l Cooper.................
Richland June!..........
Cre»*cj-..........................
NOo.................................
Delton
......................
Cloverdale.....................
Slinltx.............................

New Hamprlitrc
New Jereey.
New York..
North Dakota.
N-irta CarUlua
Ohio

Stations.

,rvies-

-----------------------------AGAINST THE MINER

........
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........
1.........
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n =3
! rl

xs

l*euMrhMii.
ith&lt;»le lalan'*..
bouth Can-llua
—
Routh Dakota
'
Vennoat
Vlruinla.........
Wash law ton.
Weat Vlntluia
Wincutislu ....
Wttiming. ...
Alaska
Arixona
Indian Territory
Oklahoma.
...

rgHT

-4

z2

a. in. p. n .a. m
7 1
8 41 2 4
•27 i «T 2
•7 01 •3 t
74
- 7 P* S f
7 !.
H 1
•7 H 3 1
7 2t J •- ! 4 3
*rs 3 4 1 « 6
*7 3C •3 S 9 2

Hastings...................... T M 3 S
t&gt; M .........
Coats Grove.................. •R OS •4 0 •10 1 l.ZZ
Woodland..................... ’» C! 4 1 i in a 1.........
Woodbnrv..................... 8 •-« 4 1 10.4. .........
Via D. r. Jb .V.
Lin vl ng.......................... v -Detroit............................ 11 «
Grand Rapids............ ..
» 12 4.
.........
I

MaryUnd
MaoMciiui
Mirhlican
■iam -'ta
M Lol* l p
KKn
Xiootaaa

SOUTH.
Kalama?oo Ar..............
Kaat Cooper Lv............
Klehinad Junct.......
Cressey
Milo.................................
Delton ..........
.........
Cloverdale...................
Shultz..............................

x nt,
10 3!
•10 o-j
!» W
•2 54
■J U
3 AC
l«
’tf 21

HASTJS'K....................

0 07

p. m p. Ill
«
- J 3?
•8 1 •3 1
•S i&gt; 3 01
»6 &lt;■
24
•at i 23
B4
2a
52
i a
•5 r 1 1C

S1

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

......
12 25 ...... ’

Coals Grove................. •8 M •4 5&lt; •12 CO ........
Woodland..................... a « 4 4 11 5 ........
Woodbury..................... R 35 4 4&lt; 11 40 —
Fie £&gt;.£.«&gt; .T.
Lansing..........................
34 10 4
Detroit............................
1 3
7 tt
Grand Rapids................ 7 20

She said: “I could not help, friends, but District of Co.uinbU.
contrast tho treatment I received from my
Totals........
southern brothers
with lhe .......
treatment I re- .
_
The building boom Is so strong at the rdved trvm my Grand Army Krpnbllran
Urn Trrrell. o&lt; Trxra. Vlrhave
never
smelk-d gluia nominated General James G. Field,
“Soo” that there is a dearth uf painters and brothers who
gtmpowdcr
in
tbf**’.
,She of that state, an ex-Confedernte. These
carpenters.
then said
that
Polk
Lad
done two were wcomieO by several delegates
The Oscoda Saturday Night closed its more nnd said more to unite th® !&gt;«&gt;■ i and on roll call tbe result wao-Field, 773;
ninth year of success last wack and Editor pie of the south and west than all the Terrell, 554. The two candidates went on
Jones is.’of course, happy.
ministers in all the churches that have tbe platform and made short speeches.
disturbed •*
the
and
when
“ Sabbath air, -•
“» ”
h“" the The usual resolutions of thanks, etc.,were
People’s party has crowned its efforts
1$ this- If jou nn.* troubled with piles, (no with succcw all the preachers will prose­ adopted nnd a few minutes after 3 a. m.
the convention adjourned sine die.
matter what kind) K“ t°
lyte tatbe new party.
named below and get a package of Hili a
[Tho Original Greanbaeker.
• CAMPBELL TO GIVE IT UP.
Pile Pomade. No danger of being hum­
While the convention was waning dur­
bugged.
Belief in 15 minutes, and a posi­ ing tho afternoon and having a “good
tive cure. A bonafide guarantee with each time," an Illinois delegate introduced
nackage. By mall f 1.00. aix packages S5. Alexander Campbell, of Illinois, who
Milwaukee, July 5.—H. C. Payne, the
Fiied L. Heath, Sole Agt.
thirty-one j
years
raised- —
bia voice
in Wisconsin Republican leaders and mem­
---------ago
------------------------Hastings, MIcIl
favor of a greenback 72currency
2-7 lissued
“—1 •di”
_ ___________________
tbe national committee
_________ _sent
___ _ybsier_____
a
1.
—
fn
I
V.
&gt;&gt;
_
.
.....
.
The Muskegon booming company has rectly by the government to lhe people ju_ w j g Clarkson tho following tele■ m.
rafted 590.501 logs this year, as against 1,­ and whoae speech attracted tho favorable
attention of President Lincoln. Campbell . u‘Camj)Jje
ii
w
m
decline.
Keep
this
priCampbell will decline. Keep thia pri046,274 at this time last year.
----- A escorted
♦« tha to tho"”stage
d aivan
,
j
our Washington
was
auda given
^Lansing Faloonkucpers dislike the idea seat.
An Elght-Year-OId Frodegy.
, friends so us to secure wisest action.
of closing at 10 o’clock, and have asked
Campbell will bo in Washington tomor­
Mary Lease, the 8-year-old daughter ot j
the council for permission to keep open
row.” The fact that this telegram had
the celebrated Mrs. I^nse, of Kansas, was
leaked
out uu-fo
accidentally tonight
until 11.
I
■»»•&gt;•

Dan would have ridden on luul not the

other signaled him to stop.
“Dcm’tbeintoobigahurry, saidBud
with a gesture: “I want to «e you on

Ixmcksmadea brief speech congratalating the convention and putting in a
word for Weaver, and. Oregon presented
tbe chairman n gavel. The rules com­
mittee reported in favor of dropping all
but two candidates after the first ballot,
but thia waa negatived by tho convention
and then the report was adopted. A reso­
lution was adopted to prosecute Wore the
interstate
commerce
commission
western
railways which
had refused
special
rates

R»24&gt;0
L111.73

B

in. I lint Wesley M
•&gt;&gt;.•&gt;*rpaper monarch

wm token with « fever, wd after a '
„
yoa ““ S®"» now." raid
abort Ulnes. ho died, leaving a-will be- SS2t',Bope?’ ritmoring a hoarr cattle
queathing hi. valuable propSty ia Fort
^n th„ hom o( fcih
Scott and other ettocta to branloo. Mra
..S8 “
h“aSally Ana Riggaby, wife of Btaoa ! cboir '^&gt;7- “* Kn“*'' ra&gt;&gt;lw
Riggaby, of Rlaggoid, Georgia, and he- .
7* ,.ra in,t ’*•“ *sd a«."
eon. Daniel Hartford Riggabr. ,
'
lm nQ1 S™'»i to let yon ret
The wUl w-aa given into the charge of
Bo,!: "lu“I
yonacSn
Barnaby * Dill, but a abort bum after ran
of n&gt;y lnt&lt;-ntiuaa-HI jn»t
tho &lt;leath of James Mansllold Mr. Ban,. I ^ro'1. !*“*1 m ?°ln8 to 8ive you a good
aby dies) suddenly of heart disease loov- “^“''Ml’ring with this whip!"
ihg. Ufc Hrm’a burinera entirely la tho „ 2",’““t1*?"
“udJd&gt;ly leaned forbands of its junior member.
■ « . “J1 nuuwl»blow with tho whip at
About this ttao’ Aaron Sugga, who 1 ?ra" ’
?“ D,“ 1,a&lt;1 anticipated
had Loen sojourning In Colorado, and-1 5^2™
forward

His Companion in the Race a Soldier
Who Fought on the
Other Side.

AIM
V»tM
Atzes
Hratuaa

♦100.
M.OOJ
♦3.50 ■
♦ 2.50 J
♦2.25^
♦2.00_

No.

but now made his home in Baxter f
’ '’-.-uned Dam
y
Spring,. boring hi. tniUng hwltk-might I
to th. ram. thing. Do
be boncStat' bg-th. u-» of tho wnto nt
rm tota« to do with
the spnngs there.
■
Shortly after tho formation of the ' ru- 1haTen
l«»t idea," declared
partnerahipofBonmbyiDin.Miuirilrid
!n " ,xreI“" “ne. ,

„ ■ ?. Pure and wholesome.
&lt;, • «&lt;rupu!ous care. Highest
r-rc Food Expositions. Each
’ ' ,'.c r-:-c&gt; two large pies. Avoid
.._3nJ insist on having tho
‘
NOSE SUCH brand-.
.
MERREI' • SOUEE, Syracuse, N. Y.

... '

The People’s Party Couples
the Blue and Gray.
UNION VETERAN CHOSEN TO LEAD.

i

on m y

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1

Freight.

CMOEKU

T0U ““ to

lhe uncertainty about what Graham ;
would aay. Rev. William McCreedy, of i
South Dakota, acted as chaplain, aud then I
the convention wiled away the time wait­
Ing for tbe committees by listening to
singing, speeches, etc. Tbe credentials
•-•omraitteo was first to report, showing
that 1,400 delegates had filed credentials
and there were no contests. Tbe perma­
nent organization committee reported H.
L. Loucks, of South Dakota, for chair­
man, and Tom W. Hayes, secretary-treas­
urer of the Knights of Labor, for secre­
tary, which selections were ratified with a

i

“£'*

WEAVER AND FIELD

1

bOCOmtoS PWnOT 10 «- nw;^k£^k“'“rei,11,dD“'“*

^JLh 7, rtf&amp;t
meat in the hall when tbe convention was I

1

where his evident shrewdneM hxl m- 1
"
---------------------------------&gt;Uod him to gain the confidence of*
depicted upon hia cwunta, T
Ufo mS
■;*nd N lit. to Sow rrS?±;
of Jacob Barnaby, which finally resulted haT".’?ot to “X *bo«t it"

No.

Nop*
Sucb

LAW.

THE SECOND DAY.
LaS’BIKO, Mich., July L—Colonel Henry
M. Duffield, of Detroit, secured a writ of
Weavor and Field Selected for tho Stand- ; error from Chief Justice Morse yesterday
T 1 w mi
.trara-i Vmrereimia ’ lo “”7
CM0
WHUam McPherson
OMDU.Julyh.-Tlw mUou.1 PeopU • , rt 41
tho
,blch la.
prety conrrotlon
12:55 A m. Uxfoy uuule ,o|„, the COMOlutloraUiy ot lb. Mlow
Iho nomination of G.U. Wearer, tor pmi- 1 law. to tbe ,upr«m. court of UnlralStatra.
lent of th. United State, nmutlmou. and Tbe Bicl.ig.n Republican, arc bound to
.
' i.
z.11 nnh was
tight the law to the bitter end.
then gave three cheers. Roll call was at f «*
____________________
once began on vice president and at 9 a. :
Advance of Cholera in Rutile.
m. Gen. Field,of Virginia, was named as
ST. Petersbveo, Joly 3.—The cholera is
vice president. It was the intention of gaining a hold in the town of Saratov,
lb. leader, ot th. conrentloa to make «pBal of th. goeemment of Saratov
The
town*®
IsOQ
onth
tbe
and
the seat°£of
V .
.
HraMrra X m cJom of the Th
” U&gt;WQ
° VVolga
°llta “
d 1118
their nomination before t ie doe. of the nQ
,lTe trade bolh
nn uten
extensive
both wllh
with Central
Central and
Fourth of July, but it was 9-.40p.rn.be- .Asiatic Ruada. For thb reoann it is
fore tho nominating speeches began and at feared that tbe cholera may spread from
midnight the oratory was in fuU swing. Saratov to Moacow and other places, a*
So that this purpose wm defeated.
, the trade between Saratov and Moscow is
There wm an air of mppraaed exdte- very larga.

•Stope on signal only.
t No%5 and 6 will not carry pastengen unless
provided with freight train permits.
Freight trains will be run at the convenience
of the company, who reserve the rlcht to change
the (Mm of sneh trains without notice.
W. 8. Dkwixo, GenT Manager.
IL C. Porrae. Geu’l P. &amp; t. xrt.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Nolle* hereby given that default hax been
made tn the payment of the money wnred bv a
mortgage bearing date lb« | wentr0r»t day of
Apiil A. D. 1MI, executed by David K. Fern aud
Sarah A. Eero his wife, of the Township ot
Emmett In the County of Calhoun and stale of
MlehUtan, to Arrella Jones of the township of
Asst ruin the County of Barry and htate of
MWhtnn. and recorded in theofflee of the Reclater of Deeds for the County of Barrv. Mich­
igan. In Uber 21 of Mortitfart o" pace 43 n«i the
231 day of April A. D. tMJ ahll :M O’clock In the
forenoon; that said mortgage a a* duly aasigMd
I?'
Jon^? to jMmes CaxhmovooC
r-&lt; ntleld. Calhoun (’minty. Michigan, on the
rtth day of March A. D IM by snVltMeM
duly recorded on the leth day of April A. D.
10*4 at a o'clock In the forenoon. In the office o&lt;
tbe Register of injeds for tbe County of Barry.
Michigan in Liber 23 of Mortgnaee, on . ageSJ;
and that «ald mortgage was rarther duly aailnX

Deeds for the County of Barry. Michigan, on tbe
IMh dnv ot tteptetnlier A. D. UV1 at 9 43 o’clock
tn the forenoon'. Iu L1l»er 30 ot Xoriuagrs. on
tMge »2: that the amount claimed to be doeoasaid tn-.-ignite at the data of this notice is tha
sum ot &gt;731 70.
Notice is also hereby given that the power at
sale contained in sale mortgage bw b- coine op­
erative by reasm ot tbe default of add Mortgagor
tn paying the moneys secured Thereby, and DO
snlto proreedinR at law Uns b- en liiMltutod to
recover tbe debt cow remaining secured by
sr.ld mortgage.nr any put th-reot.
Notice is also hereby given that tn pursuance
nf
i__ - ■

vlded. the premises described in and covered
bv said mongage. to wii: AU That piece of land
sltnate In tbe Townridp «,( AsMria la the
County of Barry and State nf Mlchfnn dcscrtUed as the nontb v »&lt;t qusrteyof tbe north east
»aarter of section number twenty three tn towadp number om north of range t&gt;nmb«rrae«aa
west, will be sold at public anctlou at lhe treat
door of the Court Uouw (that being Ute plsea
of bolding tlie Cl renlt Court for the CnintyoF

Dated the 12th day of May 13K.
I* *. CLAWSOS.

ar

�the JuYMlkracf tbelr active participation
tn t’w grand sat local holiday.
The 4ih was iNured In by the blowing
of the mocking bird at the engine house,
Thursday; July 7. &gt;99aand many who had forgotten tbe day
grabbed one or two of their nearest
VTbSHmLl L.CobK.Kd«or7
garmroto, and started for the tire ns they
supposed. Tbe blowlvg of the whistle
was plainly h-ard 13 miles from the city. fa tbestreet while tbe owner of tb&gt;.
.
The celebration started lu early and X^ulta the barga.n counter ^ere to
aVOVST 14. 1ST»lastid late—some of them haven’t fully
that one tiling tuewurably safe m
recovered yeu
As
soon as young ^rk-“baby?tbfaru;’ U -f*
America was tumid loose the lite
the return ef Mr. Cody."
,
cfaekm had to take It. and there was no
lei up a!) day long. We have neither time
General (?) Stephenson seems to have nor space to tell of everything worthy uf
FOB PBE8IDKNT.
mention. The Industrial parade In lhe
than apt to look ariamce upon every P**»"
jumped from tbe frying pan Into *he tire
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
morning was one of the finest things ever
in accepting the nomination fur lhe tail seen here, the merchants vielng with each Ing perambulator m the pooible
.OF INDIANA.
of fever, whooping &lt;™gh.
end of the democratic presidential ticket. Other ns to which should do the best Mme other dire affliction common tointanFOB VIDE PRESIDENT,
His ‘’war record” has troubled him con- There were blacksmiths, butchers, bukers tllo mankind, and give it as wide a berth
WHITELAW REID.
and the like all working at their trade «
a» circumstances may allow.
riderablr, since It has been ascertained
they passed through the slreet, while in
OF NEW YORK.
It would be a poor investment for «»«
that the military title of General was ob­ the manufacturing line an employee of the
industrious and nimble fingered
tained by bolding an office under Cleve­ felt boot factory was treeing boots. A to take “babv’s things.” even if
got a
Br'puWM* C.untT C.ur..H«uland. aud not through any real service. free entertainment on u platform erected goo.1 cuauee, for there would be no market
In the court yard concluded tbe mornings ’ for them. Even the more refined klepto­
Then be used to be. a rabid greenbacker
maniac, who steals without knowing why.
,
t
£S5w. Jun
" and accepted th® nomination for. congress program.
About half past one o’clock In the after­ just because ohe was torn that way aud
’to the I
A...
ew mwt lt*Sar.iwf,o^ upon a platform that requires a vicious noon the Kalamazoo Light Guards gave cannot help It, knows better than to do
flop to Jibe with that adopted by the late an exhibition drill, which was well re­ that, for she steals only for tbe home mar­
Tbnmday, July 30th.
to nominate state •(­
ceived. Thia exhibition was followed by ket. Thus -baby’s things” can
Chicago convention. But then, he seems
a skirmish battle on the flats near the the crowded sidewalk from lutK**00*1’
to be capable of flopping to suit the occas- whip factory. Owing to the fact that over
■undown without danger of l&lt;m And
one-third of that co'tnpauy were new men thus they are left from hour to hour every
, ion.
who Lad never drilled before, their drill­ pleasant afternoon, while the mother
ing
was
not
up
to
what
was
expected,
wrestles with tbe problem of getting
The Canadian government' hasn't the
nor what would have been had they had a twenty dollars' worth of goods for a ten
greatest amount of admiration for Uncle
little more time to prepare.
dollar note; and the wheels of the peram­
Sam, and don’t hesitate to give him the
The
hose
race
waa
the
next
on
the
pro
­
bulator. grow cle® and bright under the
better way would
wJL'Sl ir.u.^rbutlf not
Eale at tae town or ward caucus, dm uu&lt;« worst of It whenever It can. Recent dis­ gram. This waa participated In by constant friction of spring trousers and
Sectod there, then the delegates al the county
convention from that precinct can name the criminations against American vessels by Cadillac, Nashville and Reed City. All tailor’s gowns.—New York Herald.
of the teams were composed of athletic
^t^fhetralSrtionsof such other buslnesi Canadians, led to the Introduction of a
looking young men and this race was very
Grub Street, London.
mav nronerlv come before the convention.
bill allowing the President to levy charges exciting. The course was 200 yards lay
The various townships and wards will be en­
Up to tho Seventeenth century Grub
titled to delegates in the county
*s that would practically prohibit Canadian 200 feet of hose with break at 150 feet. street waa on the outskirts of Ixjndon. It
Cadillac
made
the
first
run
finishing
In
vessels from coming through the Soo canal.
was a street tenanted by bowyers, fletch30 and one fifth seconds. Nashville next
era, makers of bowstrings and everything
Since learning that two can play at the
had a twist at It finishing lu 4«h' seconds.
ol IfiOWUlpS:
same game Canada has sent a communica­ Last came the Reed City team. A mistake else that appertained to arthery. Later
on John Fox lived in Grob street, though
tion
to
Washfagton
looking
to
an
amicable
wns
made
in
catching
the
time,
the
flag
­
s™*....................’.a JihMtevm...................»
he did not write hia famous “Book of Mar­
.................... ".".".4 MaploGrev®............... « adjustment of all such difficulties.
man by mistake waving his flag a trifle,
tyrs” there. Fox’s residence In Gmbstreet
jgijgKn
.......o OrsnaevtUea
before tbe coupling waa completed. Sev­ occurred about 1572. John Speed, the tail­
Hwtino two...-4 Prairieville£
City, uTwarS........... J iffiJSmcie.................. i»
eral who caught lhe time then made it less or archeologist, was a resilient of Grub
General J. W. Foster, of Indiana, has (ban 3S sccoods. but when It was brought
been appointed Secretary of State by the down the secund time the stop watches- street, where ho wns famous M the meet re­
sponsible parent, having a family of twelve
President and tbe nomination confirmed pointed to 39 nnd 3-5 seconds, which is sous and six daughters. Grab street of old
u»p
by the senate. The appointment meets the time given them. The latter team and Milton street today ia noted for Ita
felt somewhat sore that after making the
11 alk Kzxrox. OialrmMu
with general favor and Is regarded as a best run they should have to take second great number of alleys nnd courts.
• A. E. Kbsaston. Sec J.
From Grub street Issued such famous
deserved compliment to a deserving man. place. They were very gentlemanly In
Dated HasUtes. June 21, W.
old literary skits as “Jack the Giant
General Foster has had a great deal of dip­ their conduct however, laying up a grudge Killer.’’ “Tom Hickathrift,” “The Wtae
against
no
one
and
accepting
the
fact
that
lomatic experience and has been very
Men of Gotham” and -cores of others now
they were victims of a mistake. Before
Cheapness is a. favorite word with these
successful in that line. He will no doubt leaving though they intimated that tbey a part of every toy’s library. Probably
free-trade attorneys always so profuse
literary men first began to populate Grab
fill the position with honor to himself and “had It In" for Cadillac.
street
in any numbers during Cromwell’s
with promises which they have never yet
In tbe 100 yards foot race C. E. Evans,
credit to his country.
time. Then a great number of seditious
been able to redeem. While they have so
of Kalamazoo, won first and John Garri­ and libelous pamphlets were circulated,
persistently repeated the promise that free
and ns the authors, for safety, had to seek
The democratic party has rallied around son, of this city, second.
In the barrel race John Garri&amp;on won’ obscure living places, they found a fitting
foreign trade would insure cheapness in the silver question in a very surprising
first.
.
retreat In the maze of alleys which webbed
everything that voters needed to buy. they manner. As a party It is in favor of free
In the sack race Chas. O'Brien, of Kai- Qie Grub street section. At any rate, by
have been careful to withhold the fact sliver, but that didn’t hinder Grover, who amazoo first; John Garrison second.
the commencement of tho Eighteenth cen­
_____________________
— street
flrat had become quite notori­
that concurrently there can be no escape is opposed to free silver from walking 1 Wheelbarrow race John Garrison
tury Grab
from corresponding cheapness in what away with tbe democrrtic nomination just atod W. J. Redmond, of Kalamazoo,
ous as the poor authors’ quarter of Lon­
second.
don. All the authors, except a very favored
voters have to sell. Aa a large majority the same.
In tbe three mile bicycle race in the few, were poor then. The life of a Grab
of these have nothing to sell except tbelr
forenoon Jas. Flansberg. of Kalamazoo, street author was that of a modern tramp,
David B. Hill can laugh next fall when tron first prize and C. Evans, of same
service*—either of muscle, skill or'mlnd—
only he did more work and obtained fewer
. ehcupnfSi fur them weans lower wages, Tammany performs the obsequies over place, secund.
square meals. But they were true Bohe­
The absence of fireworks In the evening
redm-d salarle*. In short, lew money Grover’s remains (what little there will’ to was supplied by tbe entertainment In the mians always.—Collector.
with whl di t» pu-di ^e (iu umifuih and left) and rejoice that he has at least saved court yard and appeared to give good
&gt;
Boring for Salt.
his campaign business.
satisfaction, nearly ever)' one being
The process of salt extraction is not
pleased with the substitution.
•
Xetrly everything required for • supply^
without interest. The boring operations
The gentlemen having charge of tho
Ing the wants of the average man or fami­
are commenced from the surface where
celebration are entitled to a great deal of
ly Is the product uf labur. Conservative SA side track la being put in at the C. K. credit. The various committees worked there urn indications of salt bearing strata,
estimates jduee to the credit of labor not &amp; 8. depot An elevator will soon be hard to make tbe celebration n success a shaft being sunk after tho manner of an
and they succeeded
admirably. The ordinary well. In tbe section that I ray­
less than seventy-live |&lt;cr CVIILV «f the built and stock yards put In.
undertaking was a big one fur so few. bnt self have seen the upper layers constated
value ot Mjcli products. This cheapness of
Thursday of last week Dr. Barber their efforts fully demonstrated that Hast­ of alluvial deposit* of the peaty black soil,
• th.se, outside the few Hint umv bo under found a package on Michigan avenue. ings can get up just as good a celebration which rested on about t! hundred feet of
red marls, som&lt;- bands of which became
control uf owners ot patent rights or mere Owner can have same by calling at thia as any olhej city.
hard rock, varying in different Inyera from
TOKCKDQKS.
business combinations, means that tbree- office, proving property and paying for
deep red to gray &lt;. r even blue argillaceous
this notice.
frurth* of. such reduction is to full upon
For. I! It rje eroxvd nnd tbe unearthly marls. At the Uu* of this stratified but
Ike
Hendershott
Is
making
some
exten_
. It is rouderiul that no run-aways
.
untawlllfcrour. rock the steel rods struck
noise.
labor at some surge uf the transition from
ve Improvements on his residence. A occurred.
a hard culcnn-ous mass, reboundingaa they
a state of nature to that ot consumption.
new veranda will be built and plate glass
.r
I
came in contact with the matrix. Thia
No accldt-nta arc repor t-d.
। was ,U1
tlmt tiw gypsum bauds
Not only is the promise of cheapness’ windows put in. These Improvement®
The Fourth of July oratlou would have I hod been reached, intermixed with irregaheld out to voters misleading as to Its in­ will add greatly to the appearance of hta
made a good nominating speech at a dem*1 hir agglnmyratlpus of rock salt.
evitable and speedy Influence upon the re­ home.
oeratlc national convention.
I
Bent-nth thiS obstruction the hollow resChurch and*Society.
wards for labor. but no evidence is forth
• v
j
■&gt;
. ervolrs exist, the rock salt nnd gypsum
J
I fOrmin” ft »wf* «
ere. to lhecivern,
Remember the meeting to organize a aw^SSltSSrenmcoming to show tliat the promise will hold
|
immediately the hard mass has
good for any length of time, while there Is loyal legion band of Hope at Hie U. B. awa&gt; satisfied apparent!).
hall next Friday at 4 o’clock. Children
Tbe
largest
crowd
that
has
been
here
■
l&gt;et
’
n
pivretd.
n
stream
of the strongest
a certainty that wages Mil at once go and young people earnestly Invited to
brine wells forth with snch n sudden rush
for some time.
down. Such experience as can be calle,! come find join nnd help tbe temperance
that men tore often a difficulty iu effect­
All of the races were hotly contested.
to our'assistance goes to con lirm thu fact movement. ■
ing an cscupo to avoid disaster. The brine
that eotn!«iHng domestic manufacturers to
The ladles of the Presbyterian church
The Kalamazoo Light Guards made a is of sttcb a density that common table
salt will not dissolve therein, and an egg
divide their sales with competitors who Invite all Interested in foreign missions to pretty appearance.
will roll on the surface of the water.—Gen­
get work done fur halt the wages paid meet at the parsonage at the usual meet­
Judging from the number of drunks, it tleman’s Magazine.
ing next Wednesday nt 3 o'clock.
is safe to say that the liquor laws were
here, will soon leave fun-lpiera monopo­
Usual services at the Presbyterian violated. Where are our officers?
lists uf (he maikvl. when they will at once
A 8ttcoes.rf.;l Physician** Advlee.
church next Sunday morning and evening.
Dr. Minot illustrates the tolly of inces­
fi&lt; prices to suit their own notions uf The evening talk will be on ••the religious
No
Name aud residence
sant work by tho ca.se of the late brilliant
pr&lt;fit&lt;. -Our tariff history la full of such oyster."
101 j Pearl L. Wadley. Cbteaco
Dr. Golding "Bi rd, of Ixmdon.
P. DUlesibeck. Woodlaud
experiences. ami that Europeans are now
A few months before hia death n profes­
Evening prayer will be said and a child ,w t BlanchCoBkld.
11s«IIdks
exceedingly anxious to repeat this history baptised In Emmanuel church on Friday ,ta tI Janies
KltUe Dooley.
- *
sional friend, Dr. Routbe, had occasion to
n. j LucluN. Will; Freeport
call on him. The waiting room waa full,
I* fully attested by thu vigor and jnjrslst- evening at 7:30. The usual services will t,01
t Clara Schmelcher
•*
and it was three houra before Dr. Routbe
cuer wi;'.i which they and their antes in be held on Sunday.
gained admiration. Naturally he made
this country assail our economic policy
Following are the real estate transfers some remark about hia friend’s great popu­
under the *|»cclous plea for tariff reform.
M. M. Gillam, advertising manager for for the week ending July 4, 18U2, ns larity.
“Yea,” mid Dr. Bird, “you ^e me, ata
Their aim L&gt; to get control of the markets John Wanamaker. In a recent issue of taken from the books In the register's office:
F. Fuller to Henn Heath; parcel Castleton little over forty. In full practice, making
of this country. This accomplished, they Printer’s Ink says:
my several thousand pounds per annum.
No odds what the size of a business may
will have precious little to s.ny aboht
K. E. Moore to Martin Meek; s eU otsej&lt; Birt I am today a wreck. I have a fatal
be, our experience has proved that gener­
Chc*pn*,&lt;M. They will then be more vastly ous advertising will bring a crop of sales sec is Maple Grora $JAOO.
A. Kingsbury to Katie Ryan: lol 34 Cloverdale disease of the heart, tbe result of anxiety
and' hard work.
1 cannot live many
Interested’ in profits.
as surely os generous culture will bring a too.
ABt? F. L. Heath; lot dty WOO.
months, and my parting adv leu to you is
crop of grain. There is just one condition
ti. ??’Wsry J1 Marsh; lol 2 blk 17 this: “Never mind at what Ions, take your
—the advertising thing must bo worth the Middleville $700.
’
eoplris ^arty have made their attention of the buyers.
annual
six
weeks
’
holiday.
It may delay
M. C. Hazle to E. Jones; lot 106 Blackman's
your success, but it will insure its develop­
For a general business I believe there Is add Delton $800.
■
*',r
presidency, and unlike
. p'. U ■ ®£b®nu to E. L. Schantz: parcel Wood­ ment. Otherwise you may find yourself
nouduatibn ».
. by llie republicans, it is but cne perfectly satisfactory advertising land to-to.
, .M19r t- Gfiodycar to). C. Lampman and wife; at my nge a prosperons practitioner, but a
that of H^rriwu
ttiat the. sober second medium—the newspaper.
dying old man.”
No matter what the nature/)! asMujjmun- lots Ml and «53 city to.MO.
.wfc, nominrtW* .nl ,ppro,e.
Jaiey Saddler to F. Saddler; l»a sec 1$ OrangeIty is. If a paper has_fc cbantfe nt the peo­
thoochl or lb* rnV »
hthenomlnw. ple It sorts them on't as certainly as If they
Jura B. WCT.er.vUows,
nlUon wooM were put through a mental sieve.‘
Mlsp Shaw denounced man’s diapoaitlon
Tne progressive, enterprising wide­
Il wm .ipccu-e lb«l the iioOK
Cashier—So you pronounce your signa­ to claim everything at a woman’s conven­
awake. ui'»urj'-ap-ndlng, life-enjoying citlte rn.de July &lt;th. but wrwglhls
ture on that check a forgery. Are you tion in Kansas City. ••Why,” she said
“there’s Old Abe, the bald eagle—lhe men
zen,.wherever ho Is, Is always hungry in sure you did not write it?
ietuloM errteu Che eonleM-hMt the •
•
nv want, a paper; he’ll get one
Depositor—Certainly. I couldn’t make- named bitn Abe. They say *he’ screams­
uifhl hour. M,d Iho ohotM-u.' WMVer VU I -th.।
if-lH
.
,
such a scrawl as that, even with a bank and ‘he’ stretches his wings; ’he’ does thia
the re.oI.e-’WAl "tired t«W .mon,"'
1’ OAITnnd ‘he* does that. He was carried through
The piiidi-jKlliiy,
yesterday pen.—Good N’ev+s.
the war and then taken to tha Centennial.
the- *WW»^
While per-T"*11’
nutlli IM
the uk
tod&gt; poor or me
the tun
too mean iu
tojiuy,
While pen..-----“““ mftDi
u
He was pointed out to the youth of the
One of the finest opals in tho world, it te­ land as the emblem of liberty. The truth
blllm 1»U&gt;. In !»“«“ h« &gt;• '«re newt In tb. M«p.per iwmtal.
*• a Clean
.
___
Put an ■•irer'.isemeut
advertisement before the
tbe read
readers aaid, is worn on his cap by the Chinone K after Old Abe was token to Madison,
’ on. of the’’hoas trading” kinA He wm
of a paper ar.d you take the cream of any minister at Washington. It la as large aa Wta., ho got tired of doing nothing and
one of the large moguls of the greenback population. You go straight home to tbe a pigeon’s egg, and is surrounded by dia­
went to layit^ eggs.”-Ban Francisco Ar­
party, and In bls own state did what people who can buy and who art ready to monds. The value of the cap, with it*' gonaut.
ornament, is placed at 16,000.
hM been so successfully done In thia buy.
That’s one side of It.
■Ute—traded his party out of existence.
Il is said of Thomas B. Reed, the mem
The oth«*r la the merchant*® side. He,
It is next to import Lie to give a dog or a
He bobs tip serenely again. It ta not ex­ too, most be wide-awake. There Is no use ber of congress from Main.- who. wm» cat any liquid medicine or powder, and the
pected he will succeed. If be doesn’t in lugghi: a liid^-tound business in amosa speaker of the house of representatives foe only proper way is to mix- the medicine
two
years,
that
be
considered
it
a
great
with butter, laid or some greasy sub­
land bi- party inside tbe democratic grown way before such a constituency.
bnr&lt;l.sliip to have to tell a man the same stance and smear the mixture from time
whale, he Is not the same Jtmh he baa
THE GLORIOUS FOURTH.
thing twice.
to time upon their noaea. They atone* be­
ever been. It to a weak nomination.
gin licking off thia unnatural nubatance
Various causes may have lowered out’a
Willi many good men to choose from, the

Hastings Banner

EDITORIAL NOTES.

hrwdquarter* for the O Dunnell l.-ocm as
engineered by J- M €«*F WM sVlH °t*nod
to callers yesterday and last evening, but
presented a dreary appearance. There
were but few callers aud tbe young ladles
who have officiated as typewriters hare
disappearedThe placards announcing
the candidacy of James O’Donnell are »tfll
on tbe walls and the place la In a state of
innocuous desuetude, apparently awaiting

LOOK«HERE h“iX1"b"k

Wheat if lo* and ,.flour •‘c'jls’xtjlx. svs.ooc.oc
should be the eame. Fora
wnrus
short time I WIH t-!-H
iMorponM
the tittle

White Rose Flour

VOL
F

Open tor

AT

$2.20 PER 100 LPJ.
This is a No. 1 flour. I war-i
rant every sack to be hret i
urade.
Cheese, 10 cents per pound.

JOS. ROGERS.

25
YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STERLING INLAID
SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also reinember you
get a Present—"Good
Form," of $2.00 value
with a 810.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
ry store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast

lotereat oaidoa tl np d-pMltaxtrf
BanKtcrl-run*

■It is during the mouth of
June when everything is in
bloom, that you should use

Paris Green,
London Purple, White Heltabore, Insect powder and Car­
bolic acid, and save your
fruit. The use of the above!
articles is increasing every
year, and there is no ques­
tion as to their power to kill
ail kinds of injects, also as to
the benefits derived from
their use. To obtain the best
results pure articles must be
used. Yon can find the same
at
•

Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGGIST, also a first
class drug stcck. sold at prices
that has given him the repu­
tation of “The low price
druggist” Call on him.

The Reliable Jeweler.

SPAULDING’S

Additional Local News.

2

people’s party made the grave mistake of
reviving a back number political back.

. The gubernatlonxl boom for Congreseman James O'Doutwll doce not yet appear
to hav. ai yet asaumed a very formidable

auptet In DetarfL

The Tribune of that

i IM

The 114 anniversary ot our country’s
lndept-n.tence has pawed- Tho fourth
haa come and gone. The last torpedo has
been fired and tbe ecto of thu van non tire
crocket Ins died away In lhe distance.

and undue accuruuliU.k&gt;n of fat, awaak-

um-Nun conxwwu m me
&gt;he
tod th® cholera, and she naw frit thot-Aa
wu
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.

Popular Dry Goods Hoose
‘CLOSING SALE
----- OF ALL-----

SUMMER

GOODS

Every day witnesses a most gratifying in
crease in our business. Every month is better
than the one before.
With the inspiration
that comes from success we are determined to
give this month a royal finish.
To-daywe start another sale on wash fabric.for hot weather. Our selections an. entirely
new and embrace some very desirable things
found nowhere else in the city. We have by
our efforts during the past few weeks placed
our store in the lead of all competition.

DON'T MISS IT!

BIG CUT IN PRICES

SPAULDING'S
ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.

D-ess Goods
Silks,
Velvets,
Linings,

SPE

Trimmings,
Hosiery,
Gloves.
Linens,
. . . . Shoes.

Corsets
Fans
Umbrellas,'
Underwear,

Curtains'.
Draperies,
Shawls
Jackets

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HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 14, 1892.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOK EROS..
•

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HASTIXG8. MICH.

ha- Van Valkenburgh
SUCCESSOR TO \V. F. POWERS,
DEALER IN

Agricultural

Hardware,

Implements,

etc
SPECIAL PRICES Ot\

GASOLINE STOVES

A CHIT I'OR

McCormick binders
AND MOWERS

THE PEOPLE S
•J

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets
Cloaks,

For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

SecflEi-Hacd Sc'uaol Bicks,

The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

Goodyear

The ouly practical drug­
gist of 25 years expert- ,
ence."

Hastings,

AND

Live Geese Feathers
The most complete stock of Dress Goods i

in the state.
A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.

-A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for $1.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp;, Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

GRAND RAPIDS,

DRUG STORE.

Ul.

Blankets, Bedding,

MICH

Last week gave us six days of fine
weather for haying, and It was improved
for all then; was In It. The great bulk of
li|u hay was secured in barn In line condi­
tion. With Improved machinery and flue
weather, haying and harvesting is o&amp;sbort
duration—The writer Is often nskel Jlse
amount of rainfall since April 1st For
the Information of the readers of the Ba.nnkk from April lat to July 9th. there has
l»een 18.78 inches. alx&gt;ot double the nor­
mal amount. April gave us seven days of
rain. May 17 days and 1 day a trace of
rain. June 18 days and 2 /lays of a trace
and July only one day—At times it seem­
ed almost discouraging to the fanner, and
still farm work moved along and the pros­
pect la good for good yields of all farm
crops—Rev. George Johnson, of Chase,
visited his aunt, Mrs. B. W. John on. last
week—A Mrs. Armstrong, of your city,
was at Milo last Weak canvassing for a
book entitled
“Mother,
Home and
Heaven," with what success 1 cannot say
—Dick. Messer, of your city, was at Milo
last week and sold to the Garrett Bros, a
Millwaukee Junior Twine binder, the only
binder that can take up lodged wheat and
run by either horse or wind power—Har­
vesting'will be general this week—Ice
cream social at lite Garrett's last Saturday
evening. A good attendance, but finan­
cial condition not reported.

WHOLE NO. 1935
Mrs. French and Mrs. 'Bush were In
Grand Rapids Friday—Jennie Luther, of
Rutland. Is clerking In M. Keeler’s store—
Minnie Dietrick has resigned her position
in the post-office, and Kate Stokoe will act
as post clerk—Lottie Kronewltter Is visit­
ing her sister In the village—The new
Ives house on Fremont street is completed,
and will soon be occupied—Dick Messer,
of Hastings, was in the village Saturday—
Rev. Desltry left for .Detroit Saturday,
and bo Intends to take a voyage by the
lakes to C|iicaao—May Toot, of Grand
Rapids, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Wm.
Gibbs, in the village—Mrs. Putnam is
spending a few days with her daughter,
Sirs. Frank Buck, of McCord—Grace Buss,
of Grand Rapids, Is the guest of relatives
and friends In the village—H. E. Hendrick
was the guest of relatives at the Lake
shore Friday—Neil Turner, of Grand Rap­
ids. visited friends In the village over
Sunday—Mrs. C. Clever was the guest of
friends In the Rapids Friday—George
Bassett closet! his school at Duncan lake
Friday—Sam Damoutb was fined fifty dol­
lars and costs for assaultand battery upon
J. Teadt when Intoxicated.

V

Kutl»n&lt;l.
Thomas Gorham has returned from Cali­
fornia-Andrew Myers, of
Missaukee
county, is with bis mother agqin—Nora
Martin is visiting relatives in Jonesville —
Mrs. VanWagnon’s daughter, accompanied
by her children, returned to their home in
Ohio Wednesday—T. A. Brangwin, wife
and daughter Bessie returned to their
home In Jackson Saturday—C. N. Cudhey
and wife spent Sunday with Rutland
friends—Mrs. T. Brangwin has dahlias in
blossom—B. Mlnges and Schuyler Hen­
drick have each erected new hay barracks
—C. W. Bigg# Is-with his family.

D. W. Tanner, of Charlotte, Sundayed
here-^-Cad and Mary Striughatn, of Battle
Creek, are guests of friends here—Al.
Weber. Will Kuhlman and Charley Walrath went to Middleville Sunday on their
wheels—Col. and Mrs. M. B. Houghton
left here last Friday for their borne In
Tustin. We are sorry to lose them—
Frank Heacox will move into the house
vacated by M. B. Houghton—IL W. Wairath, of Jackson, has been visiting his
parents here the past week—D. B. Robin­
son’s motner and sister, of Albion, spent
Sunday with him Jbere—Ella Smith Is
quite sick—Lawn festival at H. R. Dickin­
son's Tuesday evenlnff—Mr. and Mr*. C.
Clever and children, of Middleville. Visit­
ed relatives and friends the first of the
week—A bicycle club was formed here last
week—The maiden Indhs of town or pa:t
of them were at Tbomapple lake last Fri­
day and the married ladles followed suit
Saturday* All rej&gt;ort a good time—Mrs.
B. F. Reynolds Is on the sick list.

Some uf the G. A. B. l»ys here are talk­
ing of going to the oatlbnai encampment
this fall but. the most of u» are poor and
railroad rates are high ' and many of us
canuot go.
•

Walter Powers, of Nashville, was In
town the fore part of the week -Everett
Shepard, of Battle Creek.; h at Bert Shepanl’s through vacation—The school meet­
ing passed off nicely. Bert Shepard was
re-elected moderator—-Jqnxfs Durham-la
very sick with heart ; trouble—Calvin
Smith rides a new mower, also Henry
Tasker a self binder—Alfred Youngs and
wife, of Battle Creek, were at John Tuck­
erman's last week—(Hirer Tasker was
fooling with his father*# mowing machine
the other day, and fell on to the oil can.
It caused him to walk stiff legged for a
while—Ella Latty, of I-anslug. visited her
parents last week—Frank Vredlngburg
has been visiting his sister. Mrs. Wm.
Campbell—Th© farmers are all smiling
over the splendid hay weather we have
been having—Are you going to Barnum's
Circus at Battle Creek, Aug. 4th—DrPowers has changed his five octave organ
for a six octave.

VI never close that gate without a shud­
der,” said the ticket chopper at the down
town platform of the Thirty-fourth street
Ninth avenue L station, pointing to the
framework that slides aside to let alight­
ing passengers reach the street,
“You must be ahaddsring pretty near
all day.” put in one of the group that wa*
waiting for a train. "It’s a wonder tho
manager don’t ‘dock* you for.lt. What do
you shudder for, anyway

the gate with a bang and hurried home.
Itseema that a man wna going through,
and the gate caught his jeont and held it
faat. We cloned up the motion and went
home, leaving him there, i
“Tho man didn’t utter s word.' He said
afterward that he thought the lAinko man
had got him and that the best thing he
could do was to remain silent and not pro­
voke the bunko men by any outcry, as he
feared they might kill him.
"Next morning be was found there half
dead with fear, and tho colored porter who
came to clean up the station was going to
have him arrested for trespaaa when the
ticket agent cartie along. The porter bad
got him down on the ground and was
about to hammer him when the agent re­
leased him. He went to « lawyer and
threatened suit for damages, and it cost
tlic road a large aum to settle the case.”
“I don’t believe a word of that story,”
aneered n skeptic who hod heard tho yarn.
“See here.” -Mild tho gateman. "when I
tell you gentlemen storiei do you expect
an affidavit with «-ach one, me to pay the
notary public’s fees? You cau take it or
leave It, jnst as you pl
but 1’11 be
■eternally blowed if 1 ever
to kill time
।for this gong.
"South ferryhe howled sourly, ns -a
।train came along,and he1 hasn’t told an
•
,anecdote since.—New. York Herald.

nanfivhl.
X
Rev. Harding
of j'rairievine
Prairieville preaciira
preached to
KCV.
iiarinng or
us last Sunday and gave us an Intcrestinjr'
sermoir and theu gave a talk about
missions, explaining it upon chart#. It
was very* Internstlng and the hour and a
Italf was quickly gone, and ended by $80
lielng given for missionary purposes —
Rev. Wallace took Rev. Harding’s place in
In 1747 Foote arranged an entertainment
the puipit at Prairieville last Sunday— ,at the little Haymarket theater called
Carlton Center.
Eugene Rowell and family are visiting ut "The
.
Diversions of the Morning,” « hich
Arthur Hudson, of Shultz, spent Sun­
Levi Pahuatler’ii—Bertie
and Mabie । bud t xtradrdimiry nurero; nearly all th©
day In Carlton—Jlinmy'Austin, of Howell,
Tether lek are visiting friend# here—Peter (character# were Hide porthdts of person­
was lift© to attend the funeral of his
Fit-k and Gaskill, of doulh Johnstown, ;ages well known in town. The public
lautber—Mrs. Sarah Bra nek of Hastings,
liud a runaway and smash up by a young jrushed to m-v, but os be also performed th©
Sundayed in Carlton—Fred Ciark and Mr.
horse upon our street last Sunday afterMead, of your city, attended the meetings noon—A number of tanners finished tbq)r regular drama in an unlicensed- theater
t',e authorities interfered. He then
at the advent church Saturday—Mr. Ranhaying last Saturday, and by going
smi Austin, ot Detroit, was present at the through tlndr corn will then be ojadj for thought of a rather colorable device to
elude tue la........ Mr. Foote begs the favor
1 funeral of bls uiothei—Grant Keeler tbinka
the wheat crop which Is last ripening and of hi# friends t- -ante and drink a dish of
1 that Fr»*eport lakes are just right—C. U.
before you read this there will be many\
hop** there
Fleming Is on the lay-by list with rheuma­ fields cut If the weather holds favorable, -will be a great deni of «Qnie&lt;iy
—
— -- ™------ ---------MgUIAU ;tn(1
tism—Mrs. Dan. Snyder, of the Valley
joyous spirits; he will en5vaVfir to maka
City, is visiting h»-r father and sister tins
the morning as diverting ta pomible.
week—Wheat harvest Is Imre, and haying
Farmers are nearly through making hay
is not nearly fluUKetl yet, and we.all have here—C. Altman, of’Battle Creek, is here Tickets for this entertoinmenv s&gt; be bad at
SU George's coffee house. Tern,--., Bar,
to tiustfc to keep ai'temi of our work— working in haying—Elia Weeks has given
without which no person will be admitted.
Fima Fnllvr Is reported quite poorly at up going to Bai tie Creek to school this N. B.—Sir Dilbery Dibble aud Lady Froth
pn-seat—Born, last Saturday night, to Mr. fall —Rev.
Harding,
of Prairieville, have nlwoluu-ly promised.’’
and Mrs Rube Wilson, u liye boy—The preached at the Weeks’ school house and
It wna found impuHalble to supprees this
funeral of Mrs. Austin occurred last Sat- St. E. church last Sunday to quite a large sort of performance, and Mr. Foote’s
urdly. a. m. at the M. E. church. Rev. G. congregation—We think J. E. Tobias “show" became the rage. Hi# plan was to
A. Myers, officiating. Mrs. Austin was means business, lie has bought a liurae Introduce a number of young performers
much inspected in our community. Her rake, a mower and a binder—Mrs C. M. whom be affected to la? inrtructitig for the
age wits 71 years. She left an aged hus­ Mack is enjoying very good health
stage, rehearsing with them and making
band and four sons. Mr. Austin is quite
sarcaatic remarks on the leading writers,
feeble, and will probably soon follow her.
poliLicianK, etc. of the day.
Cheater Honeywell Is building a new
Emholdemsi by success, liu prcjsently
liousv amt bain on his farm—John Doster changed ti&gt;e season of performance to the
Blndpro are In goo&lt;l.0etnand this week,
lias Is en giving his house a new cOat of idght time, and called it "giving tea.”
as most of the wheat willrim in the shock paint—John ’ Lewis
was accidentally letter he held an "Auction of Picturw,"
by Saturday night If thlai weather continthrown from bis buggy and had his arm another framework, in which he introduced
ues—Mr&gt;- Boynton wbnt to Petoskey
broken one day last week—Rev. W. F. well known charactcra, such aa "Orator”
Monday to stay aloiur the lake for one Harding exchanged-pulpits with Rev.
Henley and the magistrate who bod made
month, during Hie warm weather—Rev.
Wallace, of Banfield, last Sunday—Nina himself active in "putting down" hisnbow.
Harding, C. B. Robinson. M. IL Gwin and
Brandstetter has been quite sick—The —Cornhill Mngaxine.
E Barton with their families are camping
W. F. M. society will meet at the home of
at Crooked lake resort this week—MesMrs. Ella Gibbs on Wednesday next—
dames Skillman * Scribner made a busi­
A venerable ornithologist was nUuiding
Merrit Wood has rented a house of Orin
ness trip to Kalamazoo this week—B. C. Hughes and his wife who has been teacli- in a group of people the other d.ty watch­
Pennock visited friends nt Allegan Satur­ ing In the Middleville school for the past ing the movements of it flock of Engliah
day
and
Sunday
—
Mr.
Barlow,
of
Has
­
To consumers of kerosene oil In Has­
year, has joined him and will make home .•parrowM, hm Cbey flew about from tree to
tings and Barry Co: We have established tings. shipped his wool that was stored in happy—Mrs. -Sarah Wing, of Orangeville, tree in onooC thedowo townaqoare*. Octhe Feans’ block the Oth-L W blttemor®
an agency at Hastings for the sale of
visited at Mr. Cahill’s last week Wednes­ caaiomdly one of the moat daring would
and Wife Sundayed nt Mr. Johnson a—The
Snow Drop oil, which for lumlnatlng pur­
day and Thursday-*-Maggie Smith, of secure a bit of food from the oidcwalk, and
rrisl mill is laying Idle the most of the
poses has n&lt;&gt; equal. Being a product of
Otsego, Is visiting friends in town—Rev. Dying off would be pursued by the tvbole
tlmn for want of
wheat-Meadanws
Harding and wire will camp at Crooked ct&gt;mi&gt;ony Ln. port taste, whrn an incessant
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
Evans and D. Norwood are visiting In
test makes it perfectly safe. Il produces
lake this week -Edith Cluunberlain is sick. twitterins ami ttntt^nng worth! begin.
Howard city this week—Allie Moir, who
Tho obi gentleman todkcl at them wist­
a clear and white light and free of odor,
hat been visiting at Mrs. Boyntons the
fully and #ai&lt;l:
nor does It cause any deposit on chimney
past week, has returned to her home In
These are the birds that were brought
which Is so common with cheap and low Kalamazoo—The cottages around Wall . There was a very slim attendance at
orer from England jto protect the trees in
test Ohio oil. Since July L 1891. Michi­
lake are all occupied, and the grores along the republican caucus the 9U1 but tta our city parks by eating tip the &lt;IcrtrucUro
gan allows the use of 120 degrees fire &gt;#t
township
will
be
represented
at
tine
con
­
the north side are well filledworms and bugs, but they bnve turned out
oil which permits the the sale of kerwene
14 campers from Charlotte in CarpenteFa vention. Busy times -just now. politics
made from Ohio crude and possesses a orchard—Whittemore &amp; Mosier finished being a secondary consideration —The to Im a most lamentable failure, and bare
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­ their job of sawing last Saturday—Rev. warm weather la driving the city people reproduced ho rapidly that they are now
the pert of lb la country. They are regular
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
Harding exchanged pulpits WIH* ^ev. to the country ju»t now, or those that have pirates, driving tho robin, thrush, wren
to raise the fire test to 150 degrees or more Wallace, of Dowling, last Sabbath—Lin­ the means, and the adtatages possessed
and all oar choice wnigbirda altnort oat of
it becomes nseless, so far as producing
coln Bush was elected auperintendent of by Cloverdale add vicinity as resorts are existence. Then they won’t touch n warm
light is concerned but at a low test will
the Sunday school, to fill vacancy—Rose beginning to attract attention. Parties ao. long
they con gel anything better to
burn fairly well, still producing a very
are
here
from
Chicago
and
Kalamazoo
—
disagreeable order while burning and load­ Corwin Is able to 1&gt;C out “K*10- af,er an Ansel Kingsbury baa one of the finest eat, and they have no more reganl for
their yonng than the king of the Cannibal
ing the chimney with a greasy saJ,9tan“; Illness of three weeks.
groves that can be found anywhere. A biianda.—Philadelphia Proa.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the coat is but
Woodland.
•
little money judiciuosly expended hern by
little different than wliat you pay tor- the
A Urn.
«' «“»*
u b'!"‘ pot property owners would be productive of
• Eiuwr Lllloa by Th&lt;ra»an&lt;!».
cheap goods you arc using and the satlsfre“"j great results—Myron Chamberlain win
[KyoWgetln light- will more; Hum up— Wl»t birvMt will «»»
The Easter lily may Ims seen by the UioaA
deal ut wheat I. l»dlr lodltud .nd soon be able to care for the traveling pub­
rands In the fields of Hermmln. From
compenaate, saying not *ln*
a*,d,JoDa will test the idnden—W.mer «nd
lic and his hotel will be an ornament to
safety. For sale by 8- E. Phillips; H. I* !« A Son. .re putllnd up blndera—School the place—Haying and harvesting have them telands there used to be received
quantities of the flower. They wens packed •
Newton and Cook A Cook.
ineelln. occurred on Mond.y night 111 dis­ drawn away wme of the hands from the
in mon, but more often than not reached
*
A. D. MATNABD. Wholesale Ag.
tricts t .nd 7-J. M- Smith I, In Ynn.ee brick yard but n large kiln is now being u» here In a faded condition. discoloretl by
Hastings. Mich.
burned and more brick are ready for another
Spring, h.rrcUng hl,
the packing and too Mil to handle. After
kiln—It is hoped that we will be remem­
1, quiet In our &lt;lll.ge •&lt;
TI,L
some years home florists began to raise
of CM. A Murphy tas
*‘1i°“™£ '' bered here this fall in the way of campaign
them, and now they furntoh * Illy with
speeches
as
these
will
be
a'nlce
hall
in
the 20th—Benson and Dean were at ।
which the Bermuda flower cannot com­
Thwnapple lake on Sunday-Partles who connection with the liotel that can be se­
pare. The trade from the Island has fallen
set out berry bushes last year, will pick cured reasonably for such occasions—All
off to almost nothing—so far as florteta
of «mr buainesa men are very busy ju»f
quite a quantity of berries this se“°"
Village taxes »re being ta^en_toJaL,,h2- now waiting on the numerous wants of
It is surprising to see
bank by Marshal
w^’h ' their customers.
wasln Nashville over bunday—W. H. what a large quantity of merchandise and anperiarity over thoae of former
Schantz, of Hastings, wm in our villai® on lamber Is sold here dally—Nora Given and
Etntua Barnes have gone to Grand Rapid#
Monday.
$

M. Herpolsheimer &amp; Co

COUNTY NEWS.

Lee McDonald and wife visited friends
in Grand Rapids over Sunday—Elder
Rawson, of Wayland, tilled the pulpit in
place of Prof. Humphrey on Sunday—Pre­
pare your work so you can spend Saturday
the 28d. In raising the school house flag,
Messrs. Davenport. Barden and Humphrey
as orators—Gary Baker now slings the
paint on Win. Demood’a new house—Mrs.
Chase It now on the sick list—Frank
Crates five year old child fell and broke
its arm. Dr. bay les attending—John
Mark’s boy is on the sick list and Mr.
Brank, Mrs. Center and Mr. Howley* and
George Coats all under the care of the Dr.
—Stephen Wolfe is putting the wall un­
der Smith Muuion’s new bouse—Aunt
Zilpha Demond who Is nearing one hun­
dred years. Is now falling very rapidly in
luind and laxly—The freight train on our
B. IL on Monday rouFd not climb the
grade here, had to back half mile, and take
a run and jump, and made it theu in good
shape.

Detroit White Lead Works Paints

make a specialty
°i making Gents suits
and pants to order.

Largest Circulaiim
of any paper tn tht
County.

Mich.

Hastings Banner
and
Detroit Tribune,
$1.00

Mrs. Finley Matta has a brother •from
New York visiting her; also a sister from
Big Rapids—Mr. Waldron has moved Into
his new house—Mrs. Bert Colwell is quite
sick at this writing—Mrs. Jake Oluutead
Is under the Dr.’s care. She has a cancer
Stewnrt &lt;&gt;lll*sph&gt; visited at Mrs. Cowles
last week.

�■1
1’AGED ST. JOHN’S

Hastings Banner
Thursday, July U- 15^'
Bags- PripriTwT

TwoiThirds of the City Swept
by the Flames.
A PROPERTY LOSS OF 825,000,000.

CURE
XEWING
^BSCCO-

HEAD
win and
lltta^BsTalu1 to In »o many ways that they will not bo wit-

ACHE

Jclly Tar Because
nic mot-igso-d, solid
the mouiythin I can

Othera do act­

I0LI.Y TJ.R. iui
‘J in .-nti t &gt; A'iek top It istbe
largest and $ .j-tpicc^
•.
CAIWCR MKDIC1NI CO., New York;
..
. &gt;fTobacco
WILLFUL SMALL DOSE. SMALLffltf
I have ever bix-n Lbli to find.” ,
AekXavcv.
FORrr.oFiT
a.

Tj.-Kzd i tiling when
uLf.v Tar fills the
bill. It j»ivo3 both quantity and
quality."- r^

lamp for circular,

HEN I chew I want the
be.it. I have tied to Jolly
Tar and could not be induced
to change."
■ T AM of the same opinion S3
1 laiil. Jolly Tar is king of
them ail.”

”\A7^‘ows ~*an*i,1c mor jr
VV ojr money always. Jolly
Tar give., tc
us in good Chew­
ing Tobacco. Iti-i our stadd-by."

ddrent

■ When you want a

W

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Go to the

CITY BAKERY.
Fiue line of creams
fresh confectionery.

and

A. E; RENKES.
BUSINESS CARDS.

JNO.

;

,.ASEflOS.

ttS. E. H. * C. P. L ATHROP.
Homocpatbfc Physicians and
Surgeons
All calls city and country promptly
tended to.

D

’s

A. SL’RlBNEIL M. D..
,
.
Physician and Surgeon,
Driton.
•
•
Mich.
Office In residence, one block east of depot.

C
If you wish
‘ to advertise
and need instruction, send on* dollar
■ for our M Book for Advertisers." A
little study of that book will enable
you to decide what you ought to do,
and give an idea of tho probable cost.

If you instruct us
to place n certain amount of adver­
tising for you in the way we think
will do you the most good, you should
send an explicit statement of whaf
you wish to accomplish, and maW
attention that P -vunlm.

If you v-Mb .
an advertisement
preps*-?* and plan of advertising
out; to bo told what papers
J on should use. And what the cost
will be. wo will furnish tho adver­
tisement and the plan-either or
both. :m«I submit them for yourconMd.-ration, together with our bill for

A. A C. H.XBARBER
.
Physicians and Surgeon?.
Calls In city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night.
'

H

WILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
&gt; »
Lawyer.
Ofllcc over Julius Russell’s store. State
street. Hastings. Mich;
A. SHELDON.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
A'»tr»et Block. Hastings.
Money to loin on Real E&gt;tnte Real Estate
&lt;uld 011 c mininslon. General eou'eyaudngtlavlrg acoturiwe srt of Abstract Books, compllisl from tbe IWvords. can ferolan complete
1 tracts
7
0. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

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P. DRAKE, IL !&gt;.,
Office over Hollpway'sxlrug store.
Office hours from 3 to &lt; p. nt. Telephone, con
necting with residence, at Holloway’s drut
store
Q M. FO .VLEii D.D. S.

For preparing;
advertisenjepty,
electrotypes and estimates the ad-

nru paid by a cointnlaufon rdlowr-d by
the publisher of tho paper in wblcn
the advertisement appears.

If you want to learn
FniMTEia- Ink regularly, carefully,
studiously; iwued weekly, gt* ymr.
’ you wish n complete catalogue of
newspapers, send « fur tho AmvriNew«pap.-r Directory.
For any farther Information ad&lt;lrc«i

Office hours8 a nt to 5 p. tn.
MITH 4 COLGROVE,
Lawyers.
(Office in Union block, (listing].)
Practice is all the courts of the state.

S

E. KENAbTON,
•
Attorney at l4tw,
.
(Over J. R. Goods ear &amp; Co.’s store.)
Practices in al) courtsofthe State. Collections
- urortiptiy attending to.

A

R. TIMMERMAN, Homapalhic Physician and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)

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•

GEO. P. ROWELL &amp;&gt; C®.,

Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
10 SPRUCE ST., NEW YORK.

aw, real estate and collect­
ing OFFICE OF
Pai.mkbton &lt;fc Smith,

L

C. S. PaLMKBTOX,
Notary Public. -

W’oodlantl. Mich.
J. M. &amp;MJTO,
Justice of tbe Peace.

nm lira ran

Art on a new prlndplo—

torpid nvsT end const
tlon. Smallest, mild
t! OOdoato.3S&lt;

ntOBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, county of Barrv.—««.
At a section of the Probate Court for t) e
County of Bam-, holden at the Probate 0.110* t«
thaCttyof Hatthuo. In said county, on Wed
iiesday. tlib 2Kb day ot Max .In the yeai
ou» tiioa-an&lt;i right hundred and uinety-two.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge o’
Prohnte.
in tne matter of tho estate of Robert MImii i
deceased.
on retdlngaud filing ih* peGPon duly veri
tied, of Frances Mtsner, widow of said deceased
pray nr that a re tain iiwlrmnenl new on 111*
in this court purporting P&lt; be the last will and
testament of said deceased may be admitted Uprobate and IhM j our t ■
. :
,
.-d exemitrU ol sold wilt or some other suit

KIRKS
D
IAMON

for tUe heanmc of
that the heirs at

in the city of HmUiiks, I a said county, anr

The Rectal Specialist
OF GRAIWtRAPIDS, MICH.,

The steamer Alert and the bV«r men
were burned at their dock and five men
of their crews were either burned todeathot
jumped into the Labor and were
Two children were burned to death in the
citv and a man namd eLindsay dropped

SICK

READ THZ ECMLDWiNG.

Dr. D N, Lakins

i,C1P‘ Partial !-»•» of Faint Casualties.

EtaOiehe, ye* CarkFa LiUIo Liver Fffla BM

CATCHES THEM AL'.

few building ** rvmain;the Cclon,UJ?^Jt
Ing. the government hou.se and non
Catholic cathedral convent art•
and workmen
erecting
build Ing on the open.T*
homeleaa are still encamped oc&gt;«he fleldx
Messages &lt;if sympathy and Pron‘l'~J*
It. f are numerous and come fro“ *
of the world. England come- promptly Jo
MMsihtancc and'has telegraphed promhn g

Healthful, Agrmbh, Cleansing,

Y SUP.
Gtneral Houtebold Ums

Halifax, N. A, July H—A reliable
dead from fright during
story of the awful calamity that over- of the flame*. The name, of &lt;*b"*
tvbelnted St. Johns Friday night and . were killed or burned are not yet rvcomeu.
Saturday has reached here. In some In-|
stances previous unconfirmed reports are ; TERRIFIC EXPLOSION OF POWDER.
found to be overstated, and in other awes |
the facts disclose a worse state of affairs (
vouapx.ij - ----------than bvrn the rumors Indicated. One
San Francisco.’July li.—By n series of
bright spot in tho dark picture l»tbat the explosions Saturday at the works of the
1 destruction of the Roman Catho- Giant Powder company and the San Fran­
ithedral
turns
out
to
be cisco Chemical works at Highland, twelve
lie
jt.
Tho
terrible conflagration, miles from this city, property worth about
Inc
which
started on Friday afternoon 1350,000 was destroyed, and six persons
about 5 o’clock, was the result ot a were killed. There were over 100 perrons,
lighted match being carelessly thrown mostly Chinamen, employed at the prnyler
jown in a stable at the head of Longhill. mills, and many of these were wounded.
There wm a high wind prevailing at the The names of the ’lead white men are
time. I No rain bad fallen for several John Bowe, Wallace Dickerson, ChMlea
weeks, and with the thermometer at 75 Guberllce, and there were also three China­
in the shade it can readily be understood men. A boy Hamed Borchers was blown
through a skylight and is suffering from
how dry everything would be.
concussion of the brain. Ho may die.
Flytug Embers Carry the Havoc On.
The city wm built of wood, except water
The Itody of a Chinaman wm found cm
street, a d the buildings in tbe vicinity of
the railroad track half a mile from tho
the stable mentioned above were extremely works. The remains of a Chinese boy,
Inflammable. They rapidly ignited, awl frightfully mangled, were found near tho
almost in less time than it takes to tell it scene. wu
&lt;-v*
—One
of the most striking —
features
Longhill -wm a mass of roaring flames. I oj texplosion was the extent of tbe
The whole Are brigade In the city was soon damage in the way of broken windows
that It caused in *tbD
on the spot, but human efforts were abso-1‘ **
v,‘ city, twelve mllea
“
lutely powerless to have any effect ou the from the scene. ~____________
already wholesale destruction going on.
CONGRESSIONAL NEWS.
Buildings hundreds of yards away were
being flred in every direction by the flying,
burning embers, and so fast did the devour­
ing element rush Jon ward that there was
WASHINGTON, July 7.—The last great ap­
hardly time for the people to flee for their
lives. The fire department soon became propriation bill not yef sent to conference
completely di*orgaalard and the people ‘—the sundry civil bill—wm reported in tbe
senate yesterday. Aldrich, on bdhalf of
seemed paralysed.
At S-.3J In the evening the water side the Republican majority, Introduced a
mercantile premises caught and the ship­ resolution to adjourn July 20. Among the
ping began to pull out. from tbe piers to bills i&gt;ns«ed was one Increasing the peuslon
the mkldle of the harbor. The fire at this rolls for loss of llmU 1710.000 per annum,
point was amippaillngsighi. Ail efforts to aud appropriating ♦*&gt;.«« for an investiga­
fight it had been abnndoued and the peo­ tion of tbe ‘•slunts" of big cities by the
ple oW thought of saving their lives, so commisMoner of labor.
apparent was it that'efforts to nave prop­
Tbe bouse agreed to the conference re­
erty wopld l&gt;e futile. People fled to the port «n-tbe river and harbor bill. The
rear of their houses and escaped from tbe nntl-silrer contingent succeeded in fili­
piers in boats and all sorts of available bustering against the reference of the sil­
crafts. The buildings along this street, ver bill to the ‘ committee on coinage,
although mostly of stone and brk-k, seem­ weights and measures, and- by dilatory
ed to melt away almost as quickly as the motions tied the house up for over Caur
wooden structure*.
hours. Further proceeding* on the silver
bill were interrupted by the conference re­
It wm just 10 o'clock when the Atlantic port ou the diplomatic and consular bill,
hotel and the custom house, more than which occupied tbe rest of the dsy, no
half a mile away front the stable where agreement being reached.
the Are originated, fell. Next to collapse
.Washington, July 8.—There wm a
was the Galway wharf, immediately below
spirited debate in the senate yesterday on
the Atlantic bouse. The big tobacco fac­
tory, Hrooklying’s premises, Terra Nora the question of investigating the causes of
foundry works, McKay’s store* and the Homestead, P., riots and tbe employ­
wbarvee, John Wood's premises, Harvey’* ment of the Pinkertons. The question M
extensive establishment, bread factory and to whether an investigation should be
Coastal St* nmshlp company's stores aud ordered was referral to the committee on
wharves. Signal Hill for n few minutes contingent expenses with a request that
checked the progress of the flames, but not they rej&gt;ort today. The balance of tbe day
for long. Soon the trail# of Janie shot was devoted to the c-.&lt;nsideration of the
’
onward like an 'avalanche. Tbe h ridence sundry civil bill.
In the house too silver bill was referred
of the Ajmerican consul soon vanished, and
the destruction of the Long brewery and to the cotuniitU-v ou coinage, weights, and
beautiful residence of John Lindberg fol­ measures withoat opposition, the antieilveritei ceasing to filibuster. The rest of
lowed. a
the session wax consumed in the discussion
The lire continued to the castvrkrd until And adoption of a tvsolutlon regarding an
there was nothing more tn burn. In the investigation by the judiciary committee
meantime, however, the fire had begun to of the Pinkerton detective forces and their
work northward up the slope on which St. employment by corporations engaged in
John’s is built. The flnit place to receive inlersirttc yonimt-rce, and e»|&gt;ecially the
the fire visitation in Ibis direction was trouble add riots at Homestead, Pa.
Cochran street, which runs from the guvWAHiiis&lt;m&gt;N, July 9.-Tho senate yes­
eminent house to the harbor. This thor­
terday |i.t-»&lt;d a bill changing the date of
oughfare, probably the handsomest of the
whole city, wm entirely wiped oat with the dedication of the World’s Columbian
the exception of n few dwelling* at the exposition buildings at Chicago from Oct.
very top and the Methodist church. St. 12 to Oct. 21, IM13, wm nm. to interfere
Patrick ball escaped for some time owing with the Columbian celebration author­
to the great energies of tho Christian ized by the legislature nf New York for
Brothers whoa* schools are tituated the former date. The balance of the day
therein, but their efforts were in vain and was devbtcd to the consideration of the
the building went down. The hrothera sundry civil appropriation bill without
made supreme efforts to prevent the making any great progress.
This being suspension day the minority
flames from going acroa* to ths Mercy
consent, and success crowned ihlir great in the house endeavored to filibuster, but
tbe Democrats passed tbe following im­
work. .
portant bill*: To reiM-nl the duty on Un
CITIZENS RALLY AGAINST THE FOE. plate; reducing the duty oh lend 9re to IX
cents per pound on the lead and making
the silver free; limiting to 8100 the Im­
portation of wearing apparel by residents
Had the fire reached the cunveut it of the United States; extending the for­
would bate meant the destruction of feiture of land on the portions of rail­
&gt;Monkstawn and the fashionable quarters. roads which were incomplete within the
The Congregational church was destroyed, required time; to promote the safety of
but the people began to fight the flames cmplnyra nnd travelers by compelling
again, encouraged by the achievement of common carriers to equip their cars with
the brothers, and another gallant stand'' automatic couplers and continuous brakes
was made at the hend of Kings road and No night session.
Washington, July 1L-Tbe senate yes­
Bawling cross with tbe'nid of the firemen.
terday disposed ot the sundry dril bill
A largo wooden structure was guarded on
Military road, as it was felt that if this down to the last clauses, which cohtained
could be saved the fashionable boulevard the provisions far aid to the World's Columcould ba saved. This was at 1 o’clock bian exposition. A very animated dheusBaturdsy morning and although the fire­ sion on a Sunday closing amendment and
men were exhausted they recognised tho npou the proponed iseuo of the souvenir
imperative necessity of acting with un­ half dollars was in full progress when the
flagging energy, and with the aid of citi­ senate adjourned.
The bouse devoted the day to the oonzens In that portion of the city who lined
the roofs in every direction they fought a s deration of conference reporta, those on
successful battle, though many times it the jjoetofllceond individual pension apwas almost defeat, and the slaughter was propnaUon bills and the Arizona fund­
Ing being agreed to. Tbe report on the
interrupted.
bnk «-,UU1 if* k®1l’,*t‘ve appropriation
A Picture of DeraitMtlon.
But what a picture presented itself! bills were disagreed to and new conferTwo-thirds of the business portion of the onces were ordered. Th* committee ou
rules
decided to report a resolution setting
city is gone, fully half of the entire city is
destroyed and three-qnnrtera of the whole MJde next Wednesday and Thursday far
value of; St.- John's U obliterated. The the consideration of the silver MIL
homeless, some 12,000 In number, are ahelWmhwctox, July 12.-Th. seqara bad
teied In the parliament house and under s field day of oratory yraterday. n two
rheds and touts in Bannerman park and hours and a half speech by Washburns 00
other place*. Yesterday the city waa en­ the anti-option bill nod three hours of the
veloped in dense smoke from the surround­
liveliest kind ot discussion"on the Bunday'
ing wooded country, whldiseeina to be on
flreou every hand. &lt;Tbo Killride Roman closing proviso of the World’s fair approCatholic church, three mile* out on the priatioo in th. sundry civil bill Without
reaching a vote on the qumtica or doing
road inward Bay .,f Bulls, was burned.
more than to .Udi a strongly mark*
Xirlp Needed fur tb„ Sufn-rer*.
wont feature of the situation is 'Bvermty of views the senate adjourned.
Th. house proceedings wens devoid of
tho wind continue* westerly, and
ntere.,, „ it wm Dbtrict day and no kJ
is no ntipeantnee at rain, which is m&gt;
badly um tied. There is still much danger IslaUon wm accomplished for the capital
Lu: it is fall that the great agony la over.’ of the nation. An appropriation of I3S0 - '
Help mtbt reach tho stricken and desolate 000 wm mtulo for jfrintlng tlw renorta
city from the outride quickly, and to a the eleventh census. Dill. were au!^L„.Tl .
larp* extent, if starvation fa to beobviated. to construct a bridge octom the MiwS 1
Halifax will dispatch a large steamer
loaded with provisions on Wednesday, and Methodist church of Jackson T«nn
&lt;« lu
,lu-ri0Tg“^
has bausd^an appeal to every town in
iugrre&amp;&gt;,“ l°
tb* *°rk °f *fford'

The Ore has defrayed «5,(JOO,000 worth
of property and rendered 12,0X1 propio

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niaui, t-.li.io,.,.. '

Trt.lv Cborob. Boait

*

Will be * gnrii of the John
Houieat Middleville, every Tiill;
forenoon and of the Hastings House, Hastings, Mich., every v
dav afternoon and evening. At Grand Rap.ds all other days
He invites every sufferer Irom any Rectal trouble to call ar«i ■■
correct diagnosis of their disease, time required to cure and tost ol

•

same

.

FREE OF CHARGE.

Dr. Lakins has been located in the Porter Block, at Grand Rapid#
Mich., for over four and one-half years, and has cured hundreds of
Grand Rapids’ people, to whom he refers with pardonable pride.
He treats Rectal Diseases only, hence he is a Rectal Specialist in
its truest sense. No matter how bad your case may be, of how long
standing, or who has failed.to cure you, he will give you a radical j-rmanent cure.
,
‘
Every long continued or chronic case ot Files has produced either
Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint, Bladder trouble,Nervous Postra
tion or Constipation. Hence the importance of being cured without

Please notice. The following testimonials are from parties within
your reach, any one of whom will gladly give you all the particulars
concerning their case.
Mr. Jm. Iz Wilklnu. ex Mayor of HasMr. DcKnbber is Supr. of the Wldfll-■
lings, says: It
n,e Kre*&lt; pleasure to comb Furniture Co. (tbe lanre*t factory in
state to my neighbors and friend* what 1* the world/ and during Tunning hour-, ht«
know of Dr. Lakin*, ns a Rectal Special- time
ls^ very ^valuable.
•- ’
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Inquirei-i
will
iJj had piles for f4ur or five years, and please consult him any other time st the
factory or at his residence.
To whom It may «mcem:- I Lad pj;w
when Dr. Dakins took my case, they
would come down almost constantly when for ten years until cured by Dr. Lakin*
1 was on my feet and 1 -d not been able two year* ago. 1 also had a severe badber trouble, suffered intensely and was
to do hard work for over two years.
They never came down once after the completely prostrated for weeks ut a tin-e.
second treatment and I did more hard work I employed eight different physician* in
the first 6 weeks after be took my ease Detroit. Grand Rapids and Ami Arbor and
than 1 had done in a whqle year twfore paid them over 5400, but received no bene­
and did II with more vase and comfort too. fit from their treatment. Dr. Lakins as­
From what 1 had beard former Grand sured me my plies cause! the bladder trou­
Rapids patients say of him. 1 expected ble and'he would cure both by staph cur­
he would cure me. but 1 was amaxed at ing my piles.
'Qiisi lie did over S years ago. 1 am npw
the speedy and radical cbange hls treat­
free from both dheares, weigh more and
ment produced.
1 hare talked with Mr. DeKubber Hurt, am in belter liealth than 1 have l*eeo for
of the Whldlcomb Furniture Co. and many many years. I was constantly getting worse
other Grand Rapids people Dr. Lakins has and 1 firmly believe I would not lie living
cured, some of them years ago. and now but for Dr. Lakins’ treatment. I know
nil speak of his skill as a Rectal apeclalfst of many lie has cured, several of whom I
sent to him. I have never known him
In the highest terms.
I sincerely believe he can permanently to fail In a single Instance,
' Respectfully.
cure any case of plies no matter how bad
or how long standing, and I advise all suf­
I.-vkac Dt.Kt’jtu.En.
Res. 207 So. College Ave.. Grand Rap­
fering from any Rectal trouble to consult
ids. Mich.
\
him at once.
Jame-* L. Wiijkxss,
Bastings, Mich.
y The veteran Baggage .Master of the D.
Mrs. IL L Peek of Grand Rapids was G. H. A M. Ry. says:
formerly a resident of Hastings, Mich.
I was terribly afflicted with Pile? (or
She says: I was a sufferer from/PUn, over twenty years.
They aib-eted my
and Constipation caused by them ever general health so much that I was about
since 1 was a child until a little over two to resign my position as Baggage Ma.-ler of.
the D. dt M. liy. when Dr. Lakins heganx^
years ago when Dr. I.aklna cured me.
I wish J might tell every lady in th? treating me. I Iw-gan; to Improve from the
land what hr has done for me.
very first treatment and was -&lt;--n
He has treated me for rectal troubles sound and well.
only but my general health Is better now
This was over four i|id one-half,years
I think titan it baa ever been In my whole ago and I will say 1 pave nut felt the
slightest idgn of Piles since and i feel &amp;t
life before.
, ■
I heartily recommend him to any suffer­ least twenty years younger Hum J dhl be­
er from rectal troubles who may be fortu­ fore ta cured ine.
nate enough to s»|«»re bls service*.
lte.». N»&gt;llatnrU St.
Mr. I’rrit la clef If ut polln- headquarters.
Grand Itayi
Mich.
Mr-. H. K l*rct
. •. 70 Ninth Ave.
(ir«W Rapids. Midi.

People sometimes t-rroneoksjv suppose they are going to l e badly
hurt Ly the examination or treatment. Ask any who hive bier., treat­
ed by Dr. Lakins and they will tell you it is nearly painless.
JOSEPH ROGERS ■
Or Hastings says] i
1 f.-el a wonderful Improvement from
Dr. I^kh«&lt; treatment and they are as the
Dr. xay* aimust painless..
N. T. PARKER
l’p.|Mk tor of the Hasting- House says:
1 au&gt; a patient dflDr. lakins and cheer­
fully recon.mend lih treatment tn anyone
1suffering from anj- Rectal troubles. *
WILLIAM WOOD
,Of Hastings, ssy-i:

twice.

1 am satis f.ed that l:&lt;

&lt;

G. II. DUSKER ,
Blacksmith of Hardings mi? &lt;
I dreaded the examination and ti&lt;-.'tnwnt because I bad been badly l.urt;bcfote.

Lakins’ treatment Is nearly palnlesi.
CHARLES An NISON.
An old resident of Midd|evillc. Mich, -ay »
Dr. Lakins says 1 am pot yc| cured, bat
1 feel as well as 1 even did. The treat­
L f« yt mucli b«-it«r already'.
The pain ment Is very mild.
JOHN W. WILL.MJ'
from Dr. Lakins* treatment Is nothing.
Of MiddldUlle say»:
FRED C. PARKER
Have had only two tnjatmenb’-inl hat!'of the Hasting? House says.
n’t fell 80 %wdI h* ten years.
Little or
Dr. ‘ Lakins has treated
me only
no pain to tlie treatnu-m.

Are you still skeptical ?
Then talk to ALL of the above and many more whose inanies wiH
be given or sent to you.
Main office, 35 and 36 Porter Block, Grand Rapids. Mich.
Entrance 132 Monroe St. Phone 2x8.
MORTGAGE SALE

Default haring been mode In the conditions
J a certain morurage made by Francte SUsby
of
aud
Curdelii Bllaby, his alte, to MnTC M
m
I
A,wt- and recorded
1in the Office of the register &lt;»r deeds, for the
!countv oritarryaud State of Michigan, on the
2CU1
day of April. A. 1). iiwa. In liber n»of marti
P*
aPn
And Mid mortgage wm ou
।the 7
i.’th «fay uf Deteinber. 1W, duly asafaned
!’’T,
canuae to John a. Greble. which
r •*" rcnrd*&lt;’,n Ib*°f
1
'"*«erot deeds for the county of Barry and
00 the flr»l d“y »f July. 1«»
In Uber .'6 of iuort#agcs 00 page 346. A nA Mid
rt?’?
VraVrikenI
■‘tofintdrator of th* estate of
;
on tbe second da) of September, li»l. and duly
nru lbe C’®C* ** nr?,*,er &lt;fa&lt;*’ls
I
Bony, state ot Mloblgan. ou Ue 1st
'rountj-iOf
'■•y°f July. iw-\In liber 3S of sxMigagcs. on
'page :i!7.on wbicli asortgago there Is claimed
U&gt;* »um
r21^dred^tnlrtr *eTen rto41*ra *00 aeventy'ru?i
fl'* cents, and an attorney's lee &lt;rf twentr-flre
!dollars provided tor in said morttage, and no
11 °r Pweedingsat law haridgbeSn tnsutut’LytXrt’!S^ WtkS^?

MJIHf of
®*»-w of sate contained In said
mortgage .and tbe statute in meh case made

wL b£'b® ,c?urt
in the elty of HasJ
n’
lH’lnK the Plac” "here.Uie
«•reutt court for Barra county is holden]. the
the

ueing nexTiDeu

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Aj2Sm2« S«SS.
Moro."

MORTGAGE SALE.
• Defaullhavlng^een mad* In the •
»n&lt; •
a certain mortgagi made abd exreme i .»v ««
flam L Mead imd Nellie K. Mead hi-wife of the
city at St. I’aul. State of Mlnne-ria. (.» I fW
Finehont. dated Septmehjr thirirentli A. 1&gt;.
1CT1 and reeorded'in tbe office of the Itegisterri
Deeds for Harry comity State of MldncM'i «w
twenty-Or«t day of Sspirtnla-r A. £&gt;. IM &lt;*
Uber .•U * of Mortgages ou more- 1- Md »•*
wMfdt «*U1 mortgage was duly
Henn-Finebout 10 Daniel striker ..f lastly
MinNtoite Maigawont hw-mi: date
A. D. ItM
and rcrer
tn
the o«£ef .ahi Reg.rter
ol Deed*
far !*-&lt;!
tony
county Michigan on the tenth day of MdF A. •*.
ISM tn Liber •»" of aMlgnmen’-s
upon which n*ortgage tberfl Is clalnirl 10 *dt*
at tbe date ot thia notice the sum -I,elefraiwnjlre&lt;riiMwll-rtOw&gt;ttar» *°d "n
of fifty dollars provided for In
’««!.«*■
and no suit or proceedlni,-* at law
’*^5
taritutvd to recover the debt
mortMR" nr any pert thereof: Du-reh»re by
virtue of tbepower ot sale contact'■'j’j
mortaage and the statute in *m h «•&lt;* ••’ «••«
Hereby &lt;ivw&gt;
Atari* A. D- !&gt;■'.’ -I Jen
o'clock in tbe forenoon ■&gt;( Mid day I slud- - • *'
public taction to Hie higberiMilderat (be
1 KlOMrri the court b«u?-111 Vilf i'Ii-r
Haettoga. Barry county. MfeblM". ‘.that bring
the nlaee where the dn-nU &lt;-&lt;»ur. far b*rrr
connty is holden) the pn-mlte* d&lt; bribed 1 n *£»
mortgage or so miwh ihereof m nia» .a ««w
oary to pay tbe amount due on said
Wtth ton per cent Interest thert-on a»i &gt;» W
cMte taireUier With an Atuiniey «** &lt;•»•«.’ •»«
tars *a provided therein. The ,,n''• *' - :
wld M'l belnx dracritxd la « •'
uSe
aU (ham certain pieces or panyU
ai 4 u*
lying and being Inlhe township “■ I1"!"
County ot Barry and State ri
ofne

intown - two north otrange nine west.
D««l MV ».*. D.
AMlguirri Mort;’?1DAXl«LliT&gt;lXKR.
Attorney tn person.

�L Zf

N&lt;w
Sucb

' leAged on tho bank and overhanging tbe

fvs

5

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f ''^Children Cry for
Pitcher’* Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

But meantime what was going on at

water. There wna not a moment tokaa, I tbn Travelers' R«*t?
and letting himself into the water till ho j
1^" stagecoach fur Fort Scott, which
___ „—
.w. i xjiT. ocutt, watch
was
eubmerged
- ------ almost
-- -------1----ho
- -crept
- 'I"" forward
'—A—W*A* ' carried
carried away
away the
tho scheming Suggs
and'
till he reached a spot Ixmeath tho over­ Dill, had Loen gone on hoter, and it wan
hanging driftwood.
not far from nine o’clock when Simon
■
Ho diil not gain his place of conceal- Rlggjhy walked into the yard and gazed
CMOEKEO meut a moment too soon, for in a few searching!/ acronthe prairie to the west.
seconds he heard tho tramp of horses'
'•Wonder what can bo keepin. Dan?’ ho
* feet ns the cowboys galloped wildly
m'ittered. "Reckon lie must ’a’ wont
along the creek.
- .
tor tell tho ret tiers about tho trouble with
|
"Shoot tlid young mnrderer wliarever the cattlemen, but it’u time he was back
yon see him;" ne heard one of them ex­ 'an hour ago."
claim with a bitter oath ns they rode by.
Scarcely hod ho finished speaking when ,
Suddenly one of tho hursce was reined in the pony that Dan had ridden that morn­
1 on the bank not ten yards away, and tho ing came trot ting from behind tho stable,
.... ,n .-..'r.-djv convenience of an same voice continued: "Two uv ye go the broken bridle reins trailing beneath
Pure and wholesome. , up the crick ami Ill take a look fer hi* feet, while across the horn of the
p.‘
ith s r ipulous care. Highest tracks about hyar. It may be that'he saddle still hung the rifle where DuJhad
r
• i Pure F-od Expositions. Each hain’t left tho thicket."
placed it.
" ' ' -.akes two lafgo
AvoW | Dim’h heart almost stood still with
"W’y, that's quaro," commented Mr.
. :$__nnJ insist on having tho , fear as he heard the words. Would be be Riggsby, going forward and catching
NONE
SUCH -brand.
•
1C. wwx-..
-------, discovered? He heard tbe nu*n dismount the pony. "Wonder how bo come ter
SOULE,
Syracuse, N. Y.
and walk along-the lx*nk of the stream. git away from Dan? Must ’a’-left him
M ER R E11_
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Then the step* ceiued within three yards hitched somewhar an he broke loose.
of the driftwood where he lay.
Reckon I’d better go see about him."
A Fuint for You.
Tljort) was a moment of the most pain­
- umd's Sireai'arilla ha* done
ful anxiety for Dan; then to his relief
%*li«*a—&lt; «&gt;f th* blood, for the man walked away, and a few miu.: n «ick hendbehe. !o*» of utes later the youth heard the sounds of
•ti tolinu. catarrh, malaria,
. ~3r’ patllia « an un- his horse's feet as he rude liack down the
stream.
|
Though chilled to the bone in tho cold
i -•! was water, Dan did not venture to leave his
^X\t',J«. kwn Mon-j hiding place for some time after all

ter Ropeo' an’U know how bad the boy’s
hart." With thia he galloped away to
intercept ths doctor, who was riding
across the prairie toward his cabin a
mile to the south.
In a half hour Ike returned with the
information that the wannd that Bud
Bops* had received was only a alight one,
the ball having tore across his forehead,
cutting a deep furrow into the flesh but
.
,tho skull.
.........
not penetrating
“Tlieyll try ter meek out it’s worse
than it is,” r ■- .urked Ike. “on they may
use it as a i exetuw ter gito us trouble,
but I do-.f, tid'.t-'t they'll hurt Dan now if
they find him, woich kin! er doubtful."
“I hope you are right,” said Riggsby in
a more cheerful tone.
Mrs. Riggsby ami Fanny were great-/
worried when they learned uf the trouble
Dan had got into, but a number .of the
settlers soon arrived and declared their
Intention to find and protect Dan from
harm and to stand by the family in any
trouble that might rise. Thun asst^ed,
the feeling- of uneasiness that had been
depressing the family was partially re­
moved.
Two men svere immediately dispatched
to search for Dan while the others re­
mained at the inn to discuss the impending trouble that was expected from the
cattlemem
A
I—/ ... 1 L.a H .1 A
A short tune before wghtfall the two

Gilberto. Allen, visiting at Trcum«el-,
tells liiir friend* that the Mate of Ohio wl 1
I *«M» equip the TdMtfo Cgwtjl wl’.ii lilryclo
at an exi*!u»e of $5,080.

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SAYS.

Tbe calendar in which my lore and I
Find our red letter day*, is not the one
Through which the birthdays of great he­
roes run.
*
Mere men who for •otno cause have dared to
die.
Makers of nations' kings could not deny;
Nor eenrs nor singers who applanso have
won.
Th&lt;w who in science epochs have begun.
All these our daily record passes by.

But still to us there comes no empty year,
Each day thaj in the long procession strays
Speaks if some other made to ue thrice dear
As we have walked in love's unhindered
Some fcatiral for n» M alwajra here
And all uur da pi. »« ectlicart, arc holidays.
—Meredith Nkhobon in New York Sun.

W. L. DOUGLAS
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Ko “n,y"ig " ‘yb’g ne«*sary.
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Ituporlin* Bee* From Cypro*.
I Agent* nowaday* travel around the a.
*
world to »eck new varieties of bet*. Avery
I exccUcrt an&lt;1 p^u,. htock of industrious
’
mairs.
sound of his pnrsue'.i had died away.
men returned with the report that Dun honey gettar* has recently been introduced
.
I
At last he drew himself cautiously
could not. be found, and the supposition ! from Cyprus. When the Venetian* owned
\"ua! Th "r.baJ npoo the tank, Bad gbulclng rspldlj in
was that he had quitted the neighbor- ' »*
’&lt;• t«i«n«i
tent there,
the
foland -winon
000,000 &gt;,ivm&gt;
hives *«n,
were kept
' ’
'
i every direction to assure himself that
j People used honey fur sugar in those days.
hood.
wrapper.
Now—
there
are only
hires,
Just at dark a setter from Cow Creek ! --------------------- • 30.000 .- owing
- , - to
none of his foe*, was lurking in the
Eagle Specialty Co.. Brockton. Mass.
a ,v*-!i-ii»-iio farmer! vicinity he rose. and hurried across, the
rriley .laihej up to the inn. bb bonw JPPT”1!.’ “'.‘l”"
rnveiMtl with Fn-xm
Uni»,i
by tbe Turk*. The resident* are usually
»v.i* iii«tant|y killed
creek. Walking rapidly for a quarter
hrJtnT, I 1^ Sr
JOSt Come u'wi|ling
wU any of their 1)rpn, WleT.
S?
h^,, W“l brousht 1110 most rtar- ing tlmt those left behind will fly away
PROBATE ORDER.
of a mile ho SMddcnly left the timlier
and
concealed
gnus
"IV
’v, Unit’s himself
qiuirc.” in the talltling
intelligence.
•
(after the one*1 which nre disponed of.
Hitching the puny to a post near by,
While passing through a strip of wood i■ Accordingly the purchaser is commonly
that grew in tho valley and crawled for­
ho was about to enter the stable to sad­ that evening he had heard several men ji obliged to buy fifty hives In order to secure
ward some forty rods. This he consid­
Monday, the '."*n &lt;iay of Jun*. In ta»
dle his own horse when he caught sight approaching, and seeing that they were fifty queens. This I* apt to lie a bore.
ered a better hiding place thkn tho
year one thousand right hundred and ninety two.
Dr. Benton found it so on one occasion
Present. Charles W. Arm-trontc. Judge ot
woods afforded, on account of there be­ of suino uno coining across, the prairie on cowboys he had concealed himself in,- a i■
thicket, whepe ho learned from their con-1' when he tried to carry a number ot earthing less likelihood'of his pursuers search­ horseback and riding at a gallop.
In the matter nt the estate of OlflM
In a few miuntes the horseman drew venation the following facts: A deadly ;1 enware hives acre** country on mule back.
ing fer him there. Now that ho hud
® On’rsJdlog mid fling the petlUmi. dulyjrert1
Some
of
the
hivra
were
broken
liy
an
acclrein at the stable. It was Ike Bilker, tfar was to be opened Upon the settlers
gaintnl a place where there was but a
fled. of Phbo Shalt, brother of said dcreMed
the settler whom Dan had visited early at once, and all the houses in tho settle­ dent, the bee* attacked the mule*, and the praying thut administration of said estate be
small chance of him being' discovered,
1 doctor wa* so liadly stung that he swelled
to Daniel striker of the eity of lla»that morning.
ment were to be burned to the ground and up alxmt twice hl* normal dimension* If granted
ho felt v. certain sense of security^. But
tlnra.oelo *otn* other suitable penurtv
“Howdy, IkeT greeted Mr. Riggsby. their occupants forced to leave tho conn- . he land not, been thoroughly inoculated ! Thereupon It 1* orderei. that Tuesday, the
now that there was no immediate dan­
Itnh day of July. A. D. IKt at ten o clock
"Seen anything of Don? He rtsie over try. They were to meet at Ben Ropes’ ■ with the bee poitmu in moderate &lt;!oms» dur
ger threatening him he found time to re­
Inthe forenoon be assigned f-&gt;r the hearing of *aM
house at dark and commence operations inc previous year* he would undoubtedly petition, and that theneir* at law ofvald de­
flect over the tragic events of the morn­ yopr way this mornin.”
| have died.—Cor. New Orluans Timea-Dem- ceased and another persons Interested in **1A
"Yes; ho was at my house this inornin at ten o’clock.
ing, and with these reflections came the
estate, are required to appear at a Muioa m salA
aud told me to come over hyar, ns ye ex­
The.flnt place of attack selected was
Court, then to beholden at th* 1 rebate (MBM
LMTER V.
keenest remorse and anxiety.
How
pected
ter
have
some
trouble
with
the
Riggsby’s inn, and from there they were Baring Money ou Four Dollar* a tVrck. In tbe City &lt;&gt;f Hasting*. In said County, an^
xt 11 - -r.U' EX11XD.
earnestly ho regretted his encounter
show cause. If *hy there be. why the pray* «
cattlemen.”
An operatic manager in this city, uow the petitioner may not be granted. Audit t*
to proceed to lay waste every dabin in
with Bud loupes, and now iu his cooler
wealthy and famous, once gave me a his­ further ordered, that said petitioner give node*
■"Wai, his boss jist comeback without the settlement.
moments ho blamed himself for his
to tbe persona Interested lu “b*,0***1*-.®!J??
tory
of
bis
commencement
in
New
York.
him," rcpliod Mr. Riggsby, "an I was,
“And we hain’t got a moment ter
t&gt;endency of said petition and th* be*f"*
: liasty actions. Hr might have avoided
jist thinkin of goin ter see about him. lose," said the settler who had brought He came here thirty year* ago. With a thereof, by causing a copy ot tht* order to be
the youth by riding away from him, but
enmpatriot he hired a room, for which published in tbe Hasting* Baxmoi. a
Huss gut away, I reckun, from whar he the news. "We must git ready ter fight
they paid two dollar* a week. They tier printed and circulated In said County «
the deed was done now and there was
left him hilched."
at wnnst, fer they'll come fifty ter a hun­ marketed and cooked for themselves, and Barry once in each week for three *ucees*ivhnothing to do but make the best of it.
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
.
.
"I don't know; I hain’t seed,him since dred btrong."
their weekly expense*, washing included,
Cha*. W. arm*tuox&lt;&gt;,
TMht Bud Rupes hail been killed by tho'
[ ktnie copy.)
J udge ot Probate.
he wor at iny:cabin."
‘
By tliis time tbero were fully twenty were IU.50 each. Both men were well edu­
shot from his own pistol Dan hail but ;
"It he don’t como perty soon Fl! ride settlers at the inn, and preparation* for cated and of decent breeding, but poor and
little doubt, and tliat he would be ac­ Iovcr an sei* what's happened ter liim. i the coming fight were pushed forward strangers. They &lt;mnnnged to earn their
cused of his murder was already demon&lt;2.50 a week apiece, their $•:. then $4, f5
Better Hight an hitch yer h&lt;H». an well with all the expedition possible.
l strated by what he hazl overheard from
t talk over the matter about the cattle- I Guards were placed about tho house and soon. When the $4 stage was reached
they commenced to save money.
1 the men who wen- in pursuit uf him.yc*
' awl every
precaution taken to .prevent
I
m
«
J
-"
.
.
I in
Within two years each was doing well.
’ 'his» own uiind he knew he was inn«&gt;Fur a half hour the two xnen con- Lsurjirwe.
TIME TABLE.
Now one of them owns and live* in the
i
,I cent, and
it was only in an attempt to vt&gt;raed in low tone*. Suddenly they
Breastworks were erected inside of bonne Jim Fisk converted .into a palace for
In effect Jane 2*. ICTJ.
save his own life that the fatal bullet were interrupted by the sound of ap. the different rooms, and loopholes made
himself and is a man of mark. What be­
had been directed against his i^ipcment. preaching' hoof*, aud turning they be- j commanding uvviy
•J
iuc came ot the other I forget. “It is dearer
every nppiuMu
approach io
to the
Station*.
But* h j knew the desperate character held Beu Rrqwta riding toward them at I building.
living in New York now than before the'
of tho men with whom he had to deal a gallop, mllowed by a lialf dozen 'cow­
When all the neo-soary preparntions war,’’ said my manager, in telling me the
will enough to realize that anything he boys. They halted a short distance away, had been completed Mrs. Riggsby and Kory, “but if I had to begin again on five
ioa•u.
Fanny were sent into the little cellar be­ dollar* a week I would not be afraid.”— Kalamazoo Lv......
r
- -aped Dun Riggrf»y’s could say in his defense would be treat­ and Hojks Kirarred Ins horse forward to neath the house, where they would bo
Kart Cooper
New York Cor. Pittsburg Bulletin.
ed
with scorn. That thfy would visit
•. the blued running from
■T 01
Richland Janet....,
where the two men stood.
safe from danger should the attacking
Crcoaey.......................
Bn 1 Ropes' head, and for sure and speedy punb-hment ujion him
"Whenj's that young murderer?' cried party fire into tho building.
Milo
Then the little garrison waited fcr the
st. &gt; &gt;d there helplew and should he fall into their hands he had RojM-n, a« hv drew rem.
At ouc time before the Franco-Pnuodno Dettoa.................. ...
Cloverdale
not the slightest doubt
"What Ido ye mean?’ askzxi Riggsby,
attack.
■ s-ight Iwfure him.
war when Napoleon III was a visitor at tibulta
What sbouxd he do? To return home
London amateur theatrical* were ar­
he g)t*|M»d in u choking
"1 mean this—that your son Ims gone
CONTINUED
Hastings...............
ranged for hia entertainment.
diall be accused of his would nut only subject him to the great­ and innrdere-1 my boy. Bud, and we
A Mr. Brown, who took a principal part
est danger, but would doubtless result in want hinjr
Coata Grove
A Million Frtand*.
nwr10
In
the
entertainment,
prided
himoelf
on
Woodland
"Look Ihyarr cried Riggsby, "what
i ration broke out ok his placing his father in a similar situation.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and hi* knowledge ot French. During tbe Woodbury
Tho more he thought over the matter the &lt;k&gt; ye mean by that kind of talk? Dan
»'!•
X&gt;. L.*X.
mn less than one million people have evening he was one of the cast In a French
Lansln*.......................
more
convinced
he
became
that
it
would
haiu't hurt nobody."
found Just such a friend In Dr. King's conirilietta, and Immediately after that Detroit
; areata at home. What
tbu
"He start ml*son," replied Ropes, "and New Discovery for consumption, cough* played the part of an Englishman who Grand Rapids
t tii- deed and ■what be l*st fur him wA to return home, at
andeQld*. If you have never used thlk spoke broken French.
we're here to punish him for it."
ronLl it bring upon them present at least
/That thecattlraxm. benton vengeance,
During this kit
.»»
latter, sketch Napoleon III
“Whyj what has happened? What! great rough medicine, one trial will con­
vince you that it ha» wonderful curative laughed frequently,
■ntly, and when Mr. Bro*5* I
Station*.
.■ ’I-j- .-Mu: he heard sbottta in tbe would watch his father’* house waiting do yer mi-an that Dan has shot yer boy?"
7.
fur his return. Dan v/as sure, and he real­ and there was a look uf profound aston­ power* In all disease* "f throat, chest and was presented to the emperor at the cIoem:
-•
. './ting his eyes he beheld
lungs. Each bottle Is guaraiitrvd to do of the evening he was complimented In
• . i. - • iiu4 furiously toward him. ized the danger be would encounter io ishment an the landlord’s face.
SOUTH.
all that Is claltyed or. money will Iw re­ this ambiguous manner: "Your bad
Kalamazoo Ar..
“You heard what I said; fte boy* got funded. Trial iMiHh-s free at W. H. Good­
.1 ■ .
» l;a’f d &gt;zeu wwlx-ys. He trying tu reach the place.
French was a* good n* your gtsal French. East Cooper Lv
To stir from his present hiding place into a quarrel this morning and Dan year'* drug store? Large bottles 50c and Allow me to congratulate yon."
..-an t f -pistols in their hands
Richland June-:
Naturally Mr. Brown retired a little Cressey
:
w tlcy ha-1 witnessed the en- before nightfall would lie haxarduus in shot Bud.”
fil.00.
Mito..
..................
“Is he dead, and how did it all happen?"
mystified.—New York Herald.
■inter iwi .ri- ii himself and Bud. and the extreme, since he wo« convinctsl
Dalton
Cloverdali
“Oil, he ain’t dead yet, but it ain't no
. ’
speedy v- ngeauce upon him. that the cattlemen would be routing the
Shults....
We desire to say to our citizens, that for
lb-r‘. k'H-w -.he impulsive and des- country in every direction with the hopes fault of your boy’s, for be tried to kill
years we have t-rn selling Dr. King's
“Kid glove* will rip despite our best ef­
him."
’
r.,;.
:..
r &lt;tf those with whom ho of running him down.
There wa* nothing left for him to do
“1 never knowed Dan ter be quarrel­ New Discovery for consumption. Dr. fort* to keep them in good condition," aaid
&lt;1\.i and he realized that he
King's
New Life I’llts, Bucklen's Arnica an exquisite young man at tbe Southern Coat* Grove..
but remain in his present pueition till some,’’ said Mr. Riggsby, “an as fer
Woodland ....
i.. • Jangerons and desperate
■Salveand Electric Hitters, and h*ve never last night. “But we have at l.aat learned Woodbury. ..
•• ' ■
7 hut tin- men who were ■!&gt;- night set in, when he had decided to shootin any one he wouldn't do it un­ handled remedies that sell as well, or that how to mend them. Instead of sewing up
r&lt;« if. l.
Laming
- ; mtn v.- nd shoot him down with* make his way* to the settlement on the less it wor in self defense." Hero he have given such universal satisfaction. the rent ** formerly, we now take a small Detroit
Mormaton river, several miles to the took the rifle that was still banging to We do not hesitate to guarantee them piece of court piaster or surgeon'* plaster
• . •
him the slightest opportunity
Grand Rapid*
the saddle of Dan’s pony, and examin­ every time, and we stand ready to refund (the latter I* the better), turn tbe glove
uu f - Mtuatiun of affairs he north.
•tKopa ou signal only.
Having settled hi* course of action in ing it continued: "W’y, his gnu’s hyar •he purchase price. If satisfactory results wrong side put and nceyly npply the plas­
.a- s
i.-anix- nd. and he recognized
t No*, s and e will not e:irry pawngen usless
Thar •to not follow their use. These remedies ter over tbe rent or rip, lr*t having drawn
1
- mi: ius unly cliahce o| life lay his own mind, be once mure glanr^l in an haiu’t never been shot off.
with freight train permits.
have won their great popularity purelv on tbe rent part of tbe glove nicely together.” provided
Freight train* will be run at the convenience
every direction about him to see if any must be some mistake."
tin.ir merits. W. II. Goodyear, druggist. —St. Ixxiis Globe-Ikmocrnl.
of the cottipanv. who reserve the right to change
"There
is
no
mistake;
we
saw
him
do
the time of sueh tram* without ootire.
'
thu'ight 'ccurred to him he of his pursuers were in tho vicinity.
Seeing qo sign of the foe. be took off his the shooting. Is the boy here? If he is
'
W. Si Dkwiko. Gen'l Manager.
' Old Violin*.
' ;
d&gt; where ho had left his
. The best salve in the world fnreut*.
The old time viol was the first instru­
■ t: -animal had taken fright garments, and wringing the water from we want him.”
**" pony •'y"He ain’t hyar; his
jist ----come । bruises, sores, ulcer-, writ rheum, fever ment of its kind, and furnished tho plan
:;d loping wildly across the them soon hail them dried ia the sun,
bowe»as yesee in.. the
■ .gun *hnngm
. “ on *the
1‘“ sore*, tetter, chapped hand.*, chilblain*, for the modern violin, which, however, is
■ • i' .udr» J yards ad-ay. followed which was now high in the heavens and
he w:w hyar thar ain’t I corns, and all skin eruption*, and poritlvesaddle. But if he was hyar
700 years old. It is mid that Charles II in­
MORTGAGE SALE,
'
:imt had been ridden by shining down with consideroble warmth. enough of ye tor harm mm. I’ll see ly cure, pile* or no pay required. It I*
troduced it Into England. One of the
enough
of
ye
ter
harm
hint.
Having
dried
and
replaced
his
garNotice I* hereby given that default has bee*
R-l-%
■
1
•
that this thing is investigated," and-1 *,,"ra,,!K*'d to give jM-rfcct mill-faction, or finest makers of violins was Stradivarius,
made in the payment of tbe money secured by a
.&lt;------------------------- Oiz&gt; unn,llr„r M voineL | money refunded.. Frier 25 rent* per box of Cremona, who existed in tire early part mortgage bearing date tbe twenty tint dayot
!iz- ! rhe utter impoMibility of • tm-nta, he crept beneath a small bunch
there was defiance in the speaker s voice. Fnk sale by W. IL Goodyear, the druggist
AprllA. D. 1N«1. executed t&gt;y David K. Eero and
&lt; hw retreating horse, and of sumachs ql&lt;is«» at hand, where he
of the Eighteenth century. Violins made Sarah
"We’ll do tho investigntin.’’ retorted
A. Pero his wife, of the Township at
r; i. onent'ti hesitation ho turned found protection from the now hot rays
by him arc worth thousands of dollar* Emmett In the County of Calhoun and State of
Rope*.
"Be shot my son and theu
I.! Martin, of Lawton, has 100 pickers now, and are highly esteemed by collectors Michigan, to Amelia Jones of the townablp of
.i.- L the timber that skirted of the sun.
scooted
into
the
woods
and
got
away
Assyria
In the County of Borrv and store. o&lt;
He had had nothing to eat since the
harvesting his crop of &lt;herries.
and performer*.—Harper's Young People. Mu lligan,
th*
. inindiied yards away. His
aud recorded In tbe office of the Regfrom ns, but we’ll find the young assassin
1 l»tvr &lt;&gt;f Iteeda for the County of Barrv. Mich­
. . - &lt; :i carried away upon tbe evening before, aud now began to feel and punish him os he deserve-:*.
E. R. Smith, of Clinton, Is drilling for
I'll
igan.
In
Uber 2t of Mortgages o* page S3 on tbe
exceedingly
hungry.
But
having
noth
­
b rw and h- was without the slightest
231
day
ot
AprllA. D.~wn at 11
o'clock Inthe
hare my men on the watch for him, and water, and is prepared to go down 1.200
Moat of us have a fair flow of i&lt;|eaa 'and forenoon; that
ing with which he could satisfy his
said mortgage *a* duly assigned
w‘ o|&gt;4i to defend himself.
if he tries to come home well get him," feet.
an adequate command of language, and by said Amrda Jon** to James CashmorooC
Rv;u tiing the cover of the brush. Dan craving for food he was compelled to
hence ought to be able to contribute some­ 1’renfleld. Calhoun County, Michigan, on the
and with this the cattleman wheeled his
\
■ It glnnee behiud him and saw content himself till nighLwheiuito has
24tbday ot March. A. D 1MM by on asslgnmenC
horse and rejoined his companions. A I* tlii*: If you are troubled with pile*, (no thing to the conversational fund. If we duly recorded on tbe 1Mb day of April A. D.
tb- b : • men reining in their horses at journey to the north he would doubt­
matter what kind) gv to the druggist ennnot be either witty or brilliant, we can HM at 8 o'clock In the forenoon. In th* office of
. few momenta later they rode away.
nnmrd below and get a package of Hill's at least pieaae, and probably edity. Though tne Register of Deed* for tbe County ot Bam.
:• e sp.t where Bud Rope* lay. Some of lessly com* across some caliin where
.There was a look of trouble and anxiety
thrui Lartily dismounted, While three fuo&lt;l could be obtained.
Pile Pomade. No danger of being hum­ tbe faculty of conversation is to a great ex­ Michigan hi Uber 23 of Mortgagee, on vSg**W;
on Mr. Riggsby's face as he turned to bugged. Relief in 15 mluutea. and a posi­ tent an endowment, it can be very much and that said mortgage was further duly assign­
It seemed like an age to wait to Dan.
other* spurred their homes in pursuit of
ed by wald Jamr* Casbiuore. to Andrew D.
tive cure. A bonafideguarantee with each cultivated.—Kate Field's Washington.
Etheridge of the City of Battle Creek. Mlnhtaaa
aud it appeared to him that he had his companion.
th® fleeing youth.
, by OMianme it dat'd the 13’b dav of March flag,
"I don’t understand this," he said in
Dun crept through a dense thicket of never known a day that parsed so slow­ on agitated tone. "Dan liua got Inter package. By mall 91.00. six package* &lt;5.
and duly recorded In tbe office of tbe registered
F
red L. Heats. Sole Agt.
Denis for 1 be County of Barry. Michigan, on th*
f’.ugwuj.i 4U(| green briars and sped ly. At last, however, the sun went
Hastings, Mich.
trouble with these fellers an it may
Have you ever noticed what a difference 15th day ot s*i&gt;u tnb-r a. D. 1991 at • U o'clock
ewipjy through u heavy growth of paw- down and night settled rapidly over tbe cause a smart fracas before the thing is
in the forenoon. In Liber 3* nf Mortga***. on
Robert Crosby, of Tecumseh, raised h there ia in the actions ot. a dog after it has page 203: that the amount claimed to tw&gt; due on
tL.t «kirted the stream. He knew broad waste of prairie.
bad
put
about
its
neck
a
collar
or
a
ribbon!
said
ni rigage at the date of this notice is the
over. Wonder whar Dan is? I must go Gloiru du Dijon rose measuring IS inches
ihatth. horsemen could not urge their
There was no nwon. and as the shad­
How proudly it struts and how it wants sum of r«l W.
see after him.”
iu circumference.
Nolle* is al»o hereby given that the power of
’1 ■ r - ' thrtf.igh the thicket without con- ows deepened Dun ro*e from his place of an"He's
every one of its friends to notice the orna­ sale
hidin in tho woods somewhar,"
contained iu *Khi mortgage has become op­
ment!—Jeweler’s Review.
ctleruble !■/ « of time, and he resolved to concealment and began his journey to answered Baker. “ITiey ain’t goin ter
erative by rr*«on of the default of said Mortgagor
In paying tbe moneys secured thereby, and do
’&gt;• .* ry moment in putting distance the north.
ketch him in a hurry, an if I ain't mis­
suit o proceeding at taw baa b*en fust 11uteri to
A Disappointment.
, n himself and his pursuers.
recover tbe detri now remaining secured by
taken he’ll turn up all right ternight.’’
Mrs.
Struckil*
—
Did
you
meet
the
queen
said
mortgage,or any part thereof.
CHAPTER
VI
.
1- ■: a 'jiiartcr of a mile he ran with all
"I
keep n
Notice is also hereby given that In puraitanco
“I hope
hope so:
so: but
but we
we must
must keep
a looklook- 1
for c^ru.
while you were abroad, Mrs. McSboddie!
•i
.1 ir. von],| muster, and then, ST.UTUm XCWS-WAITKO FOB TUB AT­ out that none cf
of the power of sal* contained In said mortgage
,ti ain’t
Mra. McShoddie—No, I didn’t, and I was and
OTi
or
the
statute lu sucli case* mode anil pro­
WL*n
she
became
MfaB.
d»c
clung
to
Cartoria.
TACK.
’rith a -inking bout ho made the dis­
•«pyin about the place to keep, him away." i
real sorry too. I wanted to get her receipt vided, the premises descritinl in and covered
That hia temporary abwrico twin that
'
''nit the woods were growing
for English plum puddinl—New York bv sold mortirare. to wit: AH I hat piece ot land
"Thar’il 1*? ft lot of the settlers ’from
situate
In the Town«blp *f Assyria I* toe
yh-taity
waa
an
alwolnto
nwewity
Dao
Weekly.
-r* &lt;■;&gt;
o.fering him but little chance
ncrosa the crick hyar in a little-while, an
&lt; rn IV Of n Try and *»ste of Mlcbfgan deaertoRirashv frit tally eonrlmfl. for to tu- then tee’ll see . what is best ter do. I
’•t
‘ -lit:. ••imself.
■« ' --.uthve-’ •! i-«rof the north «■**
It H state*! that a Paris firm of glu**- rd
•i ■ irt- r Aaect'on । ■ ■. ■ ■ rnty thre% In towo’ ; :h:« u’.-cevery came the sound of main under the existing eircumatan«. don’t think that Bud Ropes is hurt a*
hlpP'i ubero erur ■&gt; &lt; f r.„g* tiiunoerseven
______
Peter Parnry. of Hmto*n h*s I
'
ing hoofs behind him. woal-i l» hut to bring the emuraary much as they let on ho is.. _fcr
they've
be i:*»&lt;l for vindow pine*. The ports uro
3 '* rt*
■’i-*' '■ ktiqw that bis pursuhrs would rrrataofthe cattlemen, not only upon been wantin .somethin ter miso a fus* ! aicaii*- He w«» *
too r.uo -to [x-nt:*t of craft; bnt runs© a •f holding »*•hitnarif.
tat
upon
Ida
her
a,
well
that
atta
k--4
itllil.
.rtita
' ’
■ &gt;
him. It wna tucless for
Ml
Batiftaecul.1 go away an.1 norndj I over fer a long lime."
Mi’s DcH Whit ■ &lt; intd *
- - rtip 1 &lt;! room.
■ y '1 ■ *
l;:: ‘: to escape by continuing
“Maybe yo air ru,ht," replied Riggs•'
-’ ”p the creek, and be glanced for a week or two till th. «=&lt;*««« by. "i’ll wait awhile, r.n if the;men nt Decatur t&lt;i l^-vi A. Cu&gt;‘». editor uf tb«with 7 per cent
Tho greatest fishway hi the world is in
interest and «&gt;• l&lt;
^•1' ’ t &gt;:ut him for t'u«- purpose of .uMded ho might fita return with
don't come I'll go an see if 1 can find Leader, at Bloomingdale: DI,
course ot construction on the Potomac
Dated the Wth ______
ejeuraace of being dealt Rtliim a jnrt
Ui.
; ‘fw place of c ••.leealmenL
AKnitgw D Krntmtnog,
Grand J.etljre I* Just now crowing Over nt the Great fall*. When it is completed
Dan.*
. ■
'•’«» no ur.iilab’a thicket near at raarnu-r. If Bud
"Jiat wait autfinute: yonder go?s the Charlotte, e'.alm'ng that It pay* much it will &lt; arry fl»h over a vertical fall ot sev*
’
'. happening to gl-su-c toward kflled. ta reflieted, the faotlof It having doctor now/’ cried Ike B.-.ker, springing 1 brttvr pric* 3 for uOj! than does the coauty •nty-two feet.
'*
ho saw* a rausi of driftwood been done with bl- own wtpou would l o Ibe bac^of hk horse. • He’s been over j
•eat.
tend to uejatt bi® &gt;n
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Hastings Banner^
Thursday, |uly 14. '891­
'

MABSHALL L. COOK. Editor

,

THT HASTINGS, MICH.. POSTOFFICE.
ar oust H. 1870..

EDITORIAL NOTES.
FOB PRESIDENT.
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
■ or isuui'A.
FOB VICE FSIHIOEST.
WHITELAW REIO.
or XBW TOBK.

,i&gt; KJrtXn
u&gt; u»
Kate cquveaUuo called to meet al Saginaw ou
Thursday. July Will,
to nominate state at-

w.«.

SS dSeoue to «^h voting Pteduit of the
scanty, except-Castleton wmen has twq. A
beusr way would be to elect the senatorial dele
Kate at tbe town or ward cancue; but It not
th.ire. then the &lt;!el&lt;wate« at thecouoty
convention (rom that precinct can name the
•^W^The tranjartions of each other business
as may properly come before tue convention.
The rarwui totvutblns and wards will be en­
titled to delegate* in the eoaniy convention as
follows, one tor each » votes cast at the preceedlnx general election foftho resnbllran can­
didate tor lieutenant governor, and one fur each
fraction ot l&amp;over theX’.:
Ate) ria .........................। Hope................................4
Baltimore...................... 5
"....................... ?
jBairy...............................■ Johnstown................... 5
"Srlton........................... 4 Maple Grove................. 4
CasHetou................. 9 OtapreriUe.................. 5
Hastings twp.............. 4 Prairieville................. 4
Qty, nt want............. 4 Rutland....................... J»
City. xnd ward............ X Thoniaople........ . ........ 10
Chy. 3d a nrd.............. 3
• v................. ’
City. 41h ward............. « Yankee Hpriwn .. . - 5
Forward caucus notice* at once to tbe Has­
tings BANNkK. Let each town be represented.
Barry Co. Republican Committee.
Hauk KjcXyox. Chatman.
a. K. KxNANTON.Sec’y.
Dated Hastings. June Si, W. ‘
Fourth Cougre»»lonal District Republican
Tbe republican contention for the fourth
congressional district ol Michigan, comprising
the counties of Allegan. Harry. Berrien. Cass.
RLJooepii, and Van Buren, for the purpose of
nomlnatlcg a candidate for congress from said
district, and to transaet such other badness as*
may properly come before tbe convention. will
beheld iu tbe city of Allegan, on Tuesday, tbe
l«h day of August. l«3, at It o'dock a. in.
The-srvei al counties will be entitled to rep­
resentation as follow*: Allegan 18, Barry to,
Berrien W. Care 11. St. Joseph ts. Van Baren 12.
J. o, Brcbavt.
c. M. Nash.
Han'i.htuikkr.
.MXJXXO VlXLKJiT.

Committee.

A frightful riot occurred near Pittabur g
Penn...Wednesday, between the, striking
workmen of the Carnegie Steel Works at
Homestead and the Pinkerton detectives
who were attempting to get Into the encloenre about the Work*.
‘ The difllrolty seemed to be this: Tbe
proprietors were about to adopt a new
scale of prices for the ensuing year. They
made a cut hi the wages of many of the
men, raugiug from 10 to 30 per cent.
The workmen, who belong to tbe Amalga­
mated Iron and Steel association, refused
to accept tbe reduction, and demandejl
tbit the matter be submitted to arbitration.
The proprietors refused to arbitrate. The
men then organized themselves for ’.lie
purpose of refusing to allow others to take
their places Ta the mills. They put a
guard about tbe mills, selected an execu­
tive committee, and instructed tliem to In­
form.- tbe officers of tbe taw that they
would c|efcnd tbe mills against all at­
tempts at violence, if left alone, but would
not allow new men to go luslde tbe works
until tbeir grievances had been submitted
to arbitration and adjusted.
We donot think the Company’s action
can be defended in refusing to treat with
their men. We do not think the action of
the men can be defended In refusing to
allow others to take their places who were
•willing. Both parties were to blame.
When the Co. found Iheouelveti unable
to go ahead with their business, they
should have demanded protection from
the law. They should not have attempted
any but lawful means until every other
remedy had been exhausted.
But instead ot putting the matter In tbe
hands of the legally constituted officers,
the proprietor hired 250 Pinkerton
thugs, and sent Jhem up to Pittsburg,
under cover of darkness. In barges that
bad been coveted Inside with steel plates.
g that the company bad
a ruction with the men.
These detectives, most of whom represent
tbe bum and tough elements of the eltles,
men in whoie bands neither rights ot per­
son nnr property would be sate, arrived
Wednesday morning at Homestead. An
soon as tbe strikers saw tbe hated Pinker­
tons attempt to get off tbe barges, they
began to surge down to the boats to drive
them back. The Pinkertons opened fire
on the workmen. The strikers Non re­
covered from the fright and consteroaUau of the outbreak, and began a fualtada
. 6a the hated detective*. The latter were

forced to fly to their barges. All day un­
til five o'clock, toe Infuriated atrikera
fired at the barges picking off the Pinker­
tons as fast as they could see them.
Twelve of the strikers and eight detective*
wave killed, and 10 strike* and 20 de­
tectives badly wounded. At five o’clock
tbe Pinkertons surrendered unconditional­
ly to the strikera, and were led to the city
' Jail. They were Created with great severand even Iwrbarity by the strikers and
*
rs while in captivity,

resentment for the lives
toe Pinkertons hail sacriflcrf, and genmlof the stain.

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A Flourishing lastltaUon.
Wten tte MlrtiKM "MP
surt^l out l» burtneM. It WM» ,u“ *
Uwm. Tbe bueotory etw tbe Oral: «•

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Mewr Bros. A Reynolds.
to defend its property. It would aeem to
Don’t attempt to go into the. harvest
confess that it U in the wrong, and needs field without a Milwaukee Jr. binder.
violence to uphold what
should be upheld
-------- --------------They are the lightest running, bent rnaThe very
name of Pinkerton- chine made. Scores of the leading farmers
by the taw. TL.
—« —
of Barry county say so. Messer Bros. A
has rpmeto mean a hired'assassin; and
Reynolds sell them.
their ifresence at nny dUturbanee’ is the
Messrs. A. Black A Son bought mon­
signal for some bloody outbreak. There marble last year than any other firm In
should be a taw that will end forever in Michigan, a tlrm In Flint being second.
Good
work and low prices are what tell
this land of-freedom such an intolerable
and this isjiut what makes lha above firm
outrage as a band of armed thugs ready
so successful.
for pay to do any act ot violence, even to
X Bert Tinkler jumped off a dray Monday
the taking of human life.
morning In front of hl a store on Jefferson
street, and In doing so struck his limb
The democrats In congress feel betters against an awning post, severely spraining
It Uss been gull and wormwood to them to tbe same. He was taken to his home, and
bi still confined to hta bod by the painful
see the many tin plate factories built that
Injury.
have been erected since the McKinley bill
To George W. Williams, of the first
was enacted. The prospect of having ward. Is to be accorded the honor of hav­
American laborers make and American ing raised the first Harrison A Reed pole,
capital receive the profit from the manu­ from the top of which floats a neat little
facture of tin' plate was too grievous for the streamer bearing the. names of the republi­
can presidenttai and vice presidential
American Cobdenltes. So tho democratic candidates.
house passed a bill putting tin on the free
On account of Barnum and Bailey’s
list again. Bnt It will not go there. A shows at Grand Rapids, the Michigan
republican senate stands between demo­ Central will on Tuesday, August 2nd. sell
cratic mischief makers and a . new and tickets from Hastings to Grand Rapids
and return Including coupon to shows for
great American industry.
81.50. Tickets good going and returning
Cleveland must certainly be the candi­ on this date only.
M. A. OiiMAtr. agent.
date uf tbe anti-monopolists. There Is
Tbe census returns allow that 1.099,5il7
Whitney, the leader and attorney of the
veterans are now alive. The saperintendStandard qil Co,; there is Phil Armour, ent computes that in eight years morn, that
head of the dressed beef combine; there Is in 1900, there will be about 50.000 surviv­
W. R. Gffacc, representing the moneyed ors. aud In 15M0 only 508. Considering
that the eonutry Is Increasing in wealth In
aristocracy ot Wall St; , there is Henry
almost as great a rgtio as tbe number of
Villard, the leading spirit In the Northern veterans is diminishing tbe ••terrible” de­
Pacific; there Is Jay Gould. a friend of the ficit and "burden" of their pensions need
“dear people.” All these a/e Cleveland net keep anybody awake nights.

month* •buwe.l A »ueh
urateinxxl.ll.UlenJ wm
elated. So uwob money wm p*k» out Ural
It crippled the ln*Ututlon forinnd* «t be
very oulwl. md It bM altered from the
effect* of It e«r ilnoe, A r"' «°
lu affair* not In • tW l'r°"1’'™,,„“L
(Ulloa. Ira,Inn but &lt;*irly aqoared Itaeir
with the world.
.
The past year however has been a ven
satisfactory one. Many lesaons have been
learned that were quite
u*
still the company comes forth with a
balance that takes four pretty good wired
flgures to express, and. this after makIng
good discounts, and not Inventorying
property as high as It was a year ago.
* Of the 2,000 shares 1.-883 were represent­
ed at the annual meeting either In peraon w
by proxy. A vote for board Vf,d1l1rect?rs
for the ensuing year resulted to
„
George Walter, C. D. Beebe. W. H*
Powers, W. E. Powers, L. E. Knappen.
M. L. Cook and N. T. Parker.
After the meeting was adjourned the
directors met and elected tbe following

Harper A Bros, announce that they are
alidut to iiubllst) a new volume In the
“English Men nf tjetten” series—Carlyle
by Prufe*MKr John Nichol. They have
nearly ready a valuable work bv Julian
Ralph, entiikdk Un Canadas Frontier.
illu»tran-&lt;l tty Frederic Retnlngion; also F*
D. -Millet’s. Tire Danube: From the Black
Forest t&lt;&gt; the Black Seo, beautifully Ulus,
trated by Alfred Parsons and Mr. Millet:
and a new Illustrated nyvjdr entitled.
That Wyd Wheel, by, Frames Eleanor
praise fur ikeir orighmlily

Rev. Grigsby will preach at tin Presby­
terian church next Sunday. Matnlng
subject -New Experiences.” evening su *
Jecl “Rusty nulls.”
The Y. P. 8. C. E. mattts in the Pnmby.
tertan church next Munday evening at
Mlrhsd
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The quarterly meeting
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Importers and Manufacturers of

granite and marble
Oi every description. In :86s these gentlemen establish,,,]
themselves in this business and nt their handsome show rooms
and works on State street can constantly be found

As Large and as Fine a Stock of Monuments
As can be seen anywhere. They employ from thirty to forty
hands the year round. Black &amp; Son are experienced work­
men, having served many years at the banker, and have an
eye on all work under course of construction.
The Soldiers and Sailors Monument on State street, erected
by them in 1888, is truly a magnficient example of their ex
cellent work.
We give below in full the names and addresses of .people
with whom this firm has made contracts for work, from June
1st to July 1 st 1892, which amounts to upwards of Sxg.ooo

officers:
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Presldtmt, George JC, Walter.
Vice President, C. D. Beebe.
Secretary. Erf. Powers.
Treasurer, M. L Cook.

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shoutere. Xll of them will vote for Cleve­
The building-committee have adopted:
land because he Is'the eternal enemy of the Smead system ot heating and ventila­
tion for itie new court 1KMM. Instead of
monopolies.
•
tbe dry closets, however, the flushing
system was adopted. While possibly a
The Inconsistency of democratic hostili­ little more expensive than some others'to t
ty to American-made tin is shown from operate, the Sinead system—really the
this consideration: When tin Is bought Rutan system with some improvpmenta Is
the tiest system for ventilation; and as forIn Wales, we have tbe tin but Wales the
Ideating, It is claimed to be ns good as any
money for it;-when we buy It at home, the other made, though this claim h disputed.
tin and the purchase money are both here.
W. Wilson, of Chatham, Canada, has
And when this article is made here, it Is been engager! as the new superintendent
not British, but American capital and at the chair and table factory. He comes
very highly recommended as an ex-,
labor that receive employment
jHTlencoi. pushing and conservative min. {
Just such a one Is needed badly at this
, The elections now progressing In Great time and Mr. W. will receive tbe hearty
Britain shows an increase in sentiment co-operation ot all in, his endeavors ’to '
bring thq factory to the front, where it I
favorable to a protective tariff there. In
ought to Im?. He Is expected here this ■
Newcastle, a veritable liberal hot-bed, a week, his family coming later on.
conservative was elected to parliament on X.W. II. Huffman, A Ion xo Wooley, Spar}
the avowed platform of a tariff favorable rlilllips and Oscar Crook went to Wall j
to British industries.
lake Tliunutay. The two first asserted ;
their ability to “do” the other twoMn |
The people's party have waked up t(^ catching fish. According to reports re- ■
tiie fact that they made a serious mistake' wived at this office, the following is the .
score:
when they nominated a played out hack, a Huffman and Woolley.
man who lias been a chronic office seeker Phillips and Crook.
. 50
in every off party that has existed for 20
Total.....................................
5S
years.
The entire catch were black bass. We
understand another contest will be made
Evidently Mayor Pingrec is populaar at lu tiie near future.
home. Pingree delegates were elected
JfrThe Sunday scho.-; connected with the
from every ward of the city of Detroit;,
Episcopal church will give a plcuic ex­
cursion to Crooked lake next week Wed­
nesday. The grounds, boats and build­
Additional Local News.
ings of the Kulamaxoo Baptist association,
The Michigan Central will, on July who own the resort, have been leased and
Ifttli and 17th sell ticketa from Hastings to a fine time assured. Refreshments will
Washington, D. C. and return, at the rate be served and stands run where ice cream.
of 817.50 good going July 16th and 17th, (lemonade sjid coffee will be sold. The
and returning nut later than July 24tb. object of the excursion Is to obtain money
on account of league of American wheel­ to finish paying for the windows in the
men.
new church donated by the Sunday'school?
M. A. Gillmas,
The excursionists will - leave here on the
i
Ticket Agent
regular morning train. A special train
' Au old man jMuned A. S. Deming. liv­ will be ron returning here between 8 and
ing near Freeport committed suicide Tues­ 9 o’clock. Fare for round trip 50 cents
day of last week by banging himself. lie for adults and 80 cents for children.
was missed in the morning and shortly after Everybody should take a day's vacation
,
noon his body was found dangling from a aud attend.
rafter in an old sugar shanty belonging to
Under the head of “Our County" will
a neighbor. Uh mind was affected for l&gt;c found a clipping from the Woodland
some time previous to hh committing the Newa, giving an account of the alleged
V-scapade of a couple ot» sons of Jos.
Better roads will Increase the market I Murphy of this city. Mr. Murphy wishes
value of all farms lying in the ‘Immediate I us to state that there Is no troth whataver
I
neighborhood where the Improvement is In the report. He says that* tbe horse
made, and • indirectly will increase the i which his boys were driving was an old
values of farming lands located at a dis­ one totally unlit for fast ^riving. The
tance. They will increase the carrying boys claim that as they were going klong
power of wagons, tbe drawing power of they ofine up behind a horse and carriage
tiprses. render fewer horses necessary, | which they supposed contained a driver.
save harnesses, wagons, help and numer­ Having a very slow horse they followed
ous Incidental expenses, which the com­ along in this manner until they were near
Nashville. Then by extra exertions they
mon dirt and muddy roads entail.
. managed to pass the carriage, and looking
The weekly crop report Issued by the back saw that It contained no driver.
Michigan weather bureau shows the mean They got out and stopped the horse and
temperature for the state below the nor­ at tills moment tbe owner drove up, and
mal. while the average rainfall was above. accused them of stealing the rig and some
The wet weather in thl? county has caus­ words followed. The boys disclaim any
ed considerable loss, while tbe grains are intention or thought of stealing.
reported lodged and farm work Is much re­
Rev. Washington Gardner said many
tarded. Corn fs at a standstill In some
places, oats and barley are In good condi­ good things in his addresg before the
tion on well drained land. Fruit,. It is ex­ graduating class at Grand Rapids recently.
Among them was this: “However hum­
pected, will be a light crop.
ble it may appear, there Is no bumble vo­
Onio Strong entertained a party of cation where there is not a noble purpose
Michigan friends on Thursday evening at to be achieved. Away with an education,
his residence, ' 1 US North K. street. A however broad, that does not recognize
delightful dinner was served. The guests the nobility of toll, it pays to be the best
had a vary pleasant surprise In store for cook, the most proficient seamstress or
their hort and hostess iu_Xhe shape-of a laundress. To make them such they need
magnificent, solid gold headed cane and a training. The question of social attain­
beautiful fine sliver table set. Mr. Strong
received the cane and the silverware was ment need never be considered. It Is beU
ter to be mistress of the kitchen than of
presented tojbfri. Strong. The cane bore tbe parlor and piano. It Is better to know
tbe Inscription. .‘•presented to Omo Strong how to make good bread and brew, good
'by bis Michigan friends.”—Tacoma News.
coffee and tea. to act a table and preside
The county has made a loan of 820,000 over It properly, than to play the piano or
of tbe Commercial Savings bank of ■Ing like an angel. A truly educated wo­
Marshall at the exceedingly low rate of man can do both. Never get educated
five per cent, the loan being made through away froth sympathy with the tollers In
P. A. Sheldon. In case more money Is the kitchen, though you m.ty be a child of
wanted all additional amounts can be ob­ millionaire.”
tained at the same rate. This money will
be used In building tbe court house and
The U. a church, of thia city, having
Jail. It b thought that not another cent
will have tn be borrowed, as 818,000 will failed to pay the snlary ot their pastor
be raised this fall and 818,000 next fall. Rev. Frank Carpenter, he has resigned bls
The 8.50,000 just loaned Is to be paid Feb pastorate and will change bh church rela­
tions.
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A. BLACK &amp; SON,

The Republican Club.
Tuesday evening a republican club was
organized In th« court house. The meet­
Amy Shafer
3—.
Maple
Grove
Ha^tlngii
Mr* W D Gran:
T Haney
ing waste lutve" been addressed by Wm.
Marj a AMNcaaa
on
••
Mary E. Babcock
Alden Smith, of Grand Rapids, but for
Brookfield
Clara Bowte
Mr* B Wright
Mrs L H Pierce i
Olivet
Erick Lun
some reason he disappointed'hta friends.
Catharine Smith
W A Hall
nataweU
King Bros
I Walker
Some fine music was furnished for the oc­
otwjro
E D Yeckley
CtuutJSDloU
Frank Bll*»
Middleville
Saranic
casion by the club choir.
John Beadle
Petes Hanson
M 8 Johnson
Sarah McGrath
W A Zimm, r
Though the attendance was not large It
Wm Prosaer
John Lewis
Greenville
Willis Coykendoff
"
Jopt-ph 3All
made up In interest what It Inckt-d in
Mrs F C Sluuht
N E Alien
F. Ftnkbemer
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numbers. The election of officers resulted
E D Smith
Bedford
E W TbHMary Ftakbejner
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Job Haywit
as follows:
MkrgamT.
John Pendergast, president.
Thus Adanuon
Bridget One! I
E C Mallory
Dr. S. M. Fowler, vice president.
J J Hamilton
C 8 Dnnhaui
Mrj. A McCue
Mn* ahatinrer Miller
■•
Ed. Burton, secretary and treasurer.
C T Downing
Miry Valruune Kalamazoo
John Hitt
W. 3. Nelson, musical director.
MrelLou Sergeant
••
H G Atchison
“
D BfOhu-er
The officers are all hustling young men
C L Wilcox
Charlotte
CJ Corp*
Sil.™ Biggs
and will make things boom before the
Som'l Van Orman
"
B W Houtt* min
Ella Lamb
Mm Worthy Mead
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MJ Arrowsmith
Richland
campaign closes. The club doesn't start
Mrs Lovina Brnuaa
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F M Earl
"
off with a membership of several
Olanaon McIntyre
Leroy
Mrs M Van Orman Yorkville
thousand which simitar rival organiza­
IxMilmi Frace
latke City
Hattie Elkerton
“
A P Clark
Howard city
GA Kenyon
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tions may claim, but Is satisfied to name
Dowling
J
G
Carpenter
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TH‘MattMnn
H L Rogrra smaller number, which la bound to In­
David Cornell
Benj Keller
Tbu*Tltat.-H
Mrs H W Maylett
crease rapidly.
Susan C Post
Wm nrnun
Ji
Mm Wm Blank
Ite-slCity
I R Coat*
Gerkey
J E Mahan
Though disappointed In not having Mr.
J
K
Truman
Oliver
Cheney
O
W Gre-n
Smith present, yet the time was well
Ccder Creek
Chas Nelson
Alva Mott
spent in listening to Thos. Ileney. Mr. • CTGUlaaple
Chas Johnson
Irving
Chris
Frallck
W
Starr
N
M
Hinkley
Ueney Is a solid, common sense farmer,
Chiv.-nlalr
Frank McGovern
Mn MHort
—
-------R N Conum&lt;who has added the benefits of extensile
Mrs C H La liar
Cadillac
Mrs John Timker
Assyria
travel to his goodly fund of good Judgment
Mn A McTA*nte
Mrs Lool«ri S«w
Mrs M Cooper
Lagee Hall
Otlsco
Jacob Oilman
and is n hard man to tackle on the tariff
Catharine Rhopbell Campb'l
Mr. A Hilliard
John BmiKto&lt;question. He was bom in Ireland nnd
Lyman Scdtt
Woodland
Eliza Pickle
came to this country when quite youngMott Glraaon
Baldwin
J E Bolton
Robt Beattie
Orangeville
E C Hermideeu
All he had to fight the battle of life wfth
Wm Johncax
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Chris Ifowter
Mapleton
UzzteM Itan
was a
supply of grit nnd two willing
Warren MesscnKvr Hi- I; yCl
Mn.JWC.-k
hands to work. He came to Michigan
DeBack Bit*
Pralrerille
Pralrrril!*Polly Hlnk—u
G C Wowl
Ia» BMW
Wsi PaUepwm
with the pioneers find drove Into Hastings
Julia Lybark’-r
S P Ruradl
Haniteld
Mancelona
in July mounted on a pair of bolta. not
C E Hawley
Alonzo Streeter M aple Grove
being able to afford the luxury of a wagon
or any wheeled vehicle. From this start
he has gradually succeeded by hanl
knocks, until be now owns a fine farm of
We would advise all who need anything in this line,
several hundred acres close to the city and 1
to calf on. or write A I^hick &amp; Son, Lock Box 214, Hast
Is well off in this world's goods. Becom-;
lug Interested In politics several years
ings Michigan. AH correspondence receives prompt attention
ago, and especially In the tariff question
by these gentlemen, and all who are to far away too come and
as to how It effects different nations, he
. see’them, their agent‘will be sent, who will submit to them a
made an extensive trip through England
full line of hand made designs, and different samples of gran­
and Ireland that he might satisfy himself.
His trip made him al) the more a pro­
ite and marble with lowest possible prices for same, set on
tectionist and he returned more than ever
their lots in any cemetery.
In love with America and protection to
her Industries. His speech before tbe
club was replete with the benefits of the
results of bls travel aqd ttudy, and was
Indeed a good one. Whenever disap­
pointed again Mr. Ileney will make a very
valuable subst-lute.

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(n a recent Interview, Budd Doble l«
reported as saying: 1 drove Goldsmith
Meld ten years nnd 1 do not know to this
day whether or not she could stand pun­
ishment. J never tried to whip her out
In a race. Sire was nervous, but olwaya
willing to do her beat When I rode trot­
ters I used to muffle my spurs so that thehorse could just feel them. When a man;
whips to excess, brutally I mean, the
horse will not stand It. and If he dues he
will sulk. 1 have often thought that tiie
jockeys ih tbe running races lose many
races by whipping and spurring.”
The grooming of horses Is only second­
ary In Importance to that of diet. Health
is secured by kteplng the skin pores open,
and this can only be obtalneil by the
curry-comb and tho brush removing the
dead epidermis thrown off hi the form of
pellicles.

J. C. Cole Informs us that be will have
no August meeting this year as he can
select no dates but that they will Interfere
with other meetings hi neighboring cities.
Thia he would not do as It would not only
divide the attendance and attractions, but
also Incur the displeasure uf horsemen In
neighboring dries. John uys that he
will In right “hi H” next year though.

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, «*•&gt; Rotate Tmn.rem.
'Fol owing aru the real estate transfers
row the week ending July n, 1892, as
taken from the books in the register's office:
wSStaMIg1" ” Co™

IT’S A' “JIM DANDY,

The stock of lumber and shingles lalely
purchased by
•

faltj, Mui i Hila.
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studing.

The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.
Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything

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Jim*: “* ”• "•
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&gt;•■•&gt;.
■’•Oto-.;

A famous doctor says: Eat a good bowl
of muM and milk for your breakfaat, and
you will not need any medicine.
nitrogen, has quahttaa antlconatlnatinff
.nd I, null, urtmlUtwL II I. eh
“?*, *7“ ”»“&lt;**’■ propertlu. A coon,

cake, boe cake, corn or pone bread and
mush, relieved by eoploiu drafts ot pure

sia, a little I .me witter may be ndded win

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWING MACHINE ?
If so, buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
poor tnan or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you $55
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other for |25 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!

to corn-ct, your nervousness, brighten
your vision and give you sweet and Macoful sleep.—Hairs'JourtMd of Health.

The Dollar of the Poor Man

Early fa th, |*,t
a brother and
SSof
for stxJlb
nea« of atoture. They were of Poltah birth
Znd
0( grwt *cc°™pli*bmen?i

Is just as good to Trav. ae the dollar of the rich. He •■‘'‘Hi*
Tiie Light Running World Renowned DomeKtic, The New
Home and some other first-class machines.
He will sell you a machine for a small payment i!
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you to call oh him before you buy.
Needles, oils and parte for all machines,

w»» one year old he
manured fourteen Inches in height. Fivt
years after be had
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T. PHILLIPS

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Ha-atings Banner.
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July !4&gt; 1K93*
COOK. Local Editor.

The Grand Rapid, Telegram Herald
out a 1« page paper Sunday. By fhe wav
the Herald la improving lately, both hi
the quaFty and quantify of news, as well
as general appearance.

A good house and 10 lots nt Blur Lak**
Manistee Co.. Mich. Will «•!’ at a la»rgaln or will trade for property Iti Harting,
or vicinity. Good town, lots of fruit and
good fishing. Enquire of 8. M. Fowler.

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&amp;AKIN*
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

According to a recent ruling of thu powt
office department, when a letter liaa been
deposited in a post office fur mailing, the
writer may. upon Identifying the same to
thesjdlsfacllon or the portmaster, with­
drew It from the post office: bnt if the
stamp tlieyeon has been cancelled, it can
not be remailed without the payment anew
of the postage thereon.

harvest is at
any of the
• Hams..
.iiiicr Salmon.
A'hitc Fish. |

Codfish,
Dried Beef,
Mackerel.
Herring,
Halibut
nuttr»*&lt;l tobcfrtvli

L E. STAFFER

dunce proprgatn.
En-

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Don’t Kick

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The n-fubjlcan congressional conven­
tion bus Ueh called for Augttrt Jfith. and
will be beLI in Allegan. Barry mtntv
will be entitled to W delegates.' Sc th­
rall dsewbetp In this tana.

It Is with great pleasure that we note the
great Improvement In the appearance of
tbe Kalama zoo Telegraph.
It
t&gt;&lt;
our desk last week with a bran new tiro*-?
of type, a new heading and Is now one of
the neatest dallies in the alate.

1.

PERSONAL MENTON.

If you buy a suit and
don't get what you
want. If you can see
‘us before you buy you-will find just what you
are locking for and at the right price.

VlJ.“.aFrtd“‘,h ,Ua

Ed. Bo*, um left Monday for the west on
a business trip.

John Itamer, ..f Qrand Rapids, was In
the city Monday.
। VZ*n‘ -T* ** ■ Gatlings, of Kalamazoo, wos
In the city Tuesday.
,

F‘ 9’
«f Shelby. 'Matted -rela­
tives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hendrick were In
Kalamazoo last week.

In Straw Hats, summer
coats and vests, black
alapaca coats and straw
goods. As we are anxious
to sell goods we will
give you low prices.

Miss Mkud Bartley, of Aiblon. 1* visit­
ing friends In the city.

Mr*. John Cole went to Muttkegun
F. W. Greble, of Hastings, takes an en­
tire page In the Banner to advertise his Munday to visit friends. •
special sales of furniture. Many mer­
Mrs. F. Denslow, of Muskegon, Is visit­
chants take out their ads. during the dull ing relatives in the chy.
season auu that is just what makes It dull.
-Mr’«. J. J. IVrklns, of Prairleviile, irisiiMr. Grable has faith lu advertising nnd
will have no dull season. People will go ed city friends tat week.
many miles by rail to set* well advertised
Shirley Smilh -spent Sunday with his
goods—Vermontville Echo.
grandparents in Castleton.

Call and see us.

Central
July
. The Michigan
FI------------ will,
-—. on
——j &lt;i(h
.....
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Sheldon expect to
to _oth sell tickets from Hastings tn Bay attend the races in Detroit.
View, Mich., and return, at the ral.7of
Chas. Barlow, ot Coldwater, was In the
?d.7O. good gping July llth to 20th. and
returning not later than August 13th. on city on business yesterday.
account of Bay View camp meeting and
Chautauqua assembly.

Ticket r A genu

There Isn’t ahy question but wliat mer­
chants make great mistaked In ilivontlnuing their adverttaments during the sum­
mer inontha. People are jdwaya looking
fot bargain,,and the merchant that lets
them know about it Is the one that i-a[tlures the plum. Live merchants always
have go«xl bargains to offer, but only the
merchant who Hyes up to what he adver­
tises la successful. Advertising won’t Kelt
shoddy goods at the same prices that sta­
ple goods are sold for.

R. MUDGE &amp;

Al. Rcnk&lt;’4 spent Suuday in Muskiegon
the gufbt of Minor LaytOu.

D. W. Reynolds and Charley Doyle
were at Wall hike Thursday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hay vfe'.ted their
parents In Allegan tat nrelt.
’’
Grandma Crawley amTMi-s Belle Rock k
are visiting relatives in Ohio, i

Great Special Sale of

P. T. Colgrove went to Birtgkamplv:).
N. Y., last week yn business.

‘ Lem Eaton and wife,.of Grain!
Grain! Rapid-,
Rapids
visited friends here last week.
ft.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. .LI). Cook v|sited reia-!
lives in Allegan county tat wet-k.
The Michigan Central will until Sept.
Mrs. E. Y. Hngle ami Mrs. Rnth Mudge A
:’Oth sell round trip tourists tickets. Ilndtcd to return not later than October S 1st, left Thursday morning for Boston.
at the following low rates:
Miss Nina Wr.lldbnt is visiting her
Traverse City..?.
S 7.1D brother Harry at Albion this wfk.
Bax View...........
S. 93
Mrs. John Busby and
Fred Etasby,
Petoskey.............. ..
N.»5
visited friends in Bellevue last week.
Harbor Springs...
9.S0
1 Mackinaw City. :.
Tims. Brice and Robert Dawkon were in
10.3U
I Mackinaw Island.
11.30 Grand Rapids on business Thursday.
Elk Itaplds............
T. »5
Mr*. Em. Busbv and Mrs. Kep SINby ,
ttar;ev„i,..........
visited Grand Rapids friends Thursday.
M. A. Gillnan,

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flKQIIE FkXOYS

Ticket Agent.

7'wo stores tins week.

Mr*. Newberry and daughiei, Marian^
are visiting at Judge Robinson’s tbi^week.

Dr. luiklns, whose adv. appears else­
where is a thoroughly reputable physician,
Mr. and Mrs. Butler, of Marshall, are
who has marie n cluse study, and b, a the guests of his sister, Mrs. J. A. Greble.
?tne about Aug. i
specialist, of rectal diseases. He can fr­
Mrs. Frank Pancoast returned from De­
ier to humlreds of people of Grand Rapids
who pronounce themselves as cured by troit .Saturday, when* she has been vlsit4n&lt;^
’
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I
;
.
Mm. He also refers to some of the lead/ng people of Hasting*, who have taken
Rev. Fr. Casimir, of Port Huron, visited y
treatment of him. Time- suffering from John Mullen and family a couple of days
any form of rectal diseases should see Dr.
Lakins. He is at the Hastings house
di* your artitJdid teeth
Mbs .Kittle Beadle left Tuesday for
limn? If &gt;o MM"t •»na dollar ter every Thursday. Consultation and exam­
Benton Harbor, where she has. secured a
i - Umniy holder. You ean-mjpteft ination free.
LEADING CLOTHIER.
ulnute. and no matter’lf
position.
In the ease of the people vs. Claud
vi'.t hold firmly in tbe
•y ini; el re nmstances.
Miss Olga Ressmer has TWCned her
Doyle, of Middleville, charged with keep­
HVSUA ND. I&gt;. D. 8.
ing hi» barber shop open on Sunday, posit Ion as clerk al tbe Racket, on aedount
W hire Cloud,
Michigan which was tried before Squire Kenaston of III health.
Wednesday last, the Jury returned a ver­
Mrs. Stimnson and chihlren. of Ann
dict of no cause of action. The proof did Arbor, are guests of her parente. Mr. and
not show that the place was disorderly, Mrs. A. Black.
in* forbidden to pick and on the other hand Mr. Doyle claimed
Hon. Daniel Striker and family left for
Ul','Kl.Ki:EE.'UKh from my marsh, and that hi* would personally prefer to have
Bay View Thursday to spend the .summer
with jas tresspassers If they his shop closed on ilhe Sabbath. While
■ ••• without my consent . we deprecate as mu/n as any one the viola­ at tbelr cottage.
Mr. and Mr*. M. O. Abbott entertained
•i / to get the rijrtit to pick tion of law. we -fwd that tbe ones who
du «• There are plenty of stiffer most are the ones who do the work. friends from Sparta last week and the
1G would seem that they could come to an fore part of this.
marsh Is dry.
I agreement favorable to Sunday closing,
W. B. Aris, of Kettle Falls. Washing­
mid thus save any prosecution or trouble
ton. Is vlsltlipc relatives In the city and
A terrible accident occurred near Irving vicinity.this week.
Friday, on the afternoon freight going
Mrs. John Welsscrt leaves to-day for
:r,Uv. July 9th at two o’clock west.
Barney Mulranncy, a brakeman,
was descending tbe end steps of a box car Cleveland where she wIlT.vlslI relatives
I’.v order &lt;if Committee.
while the train was in motion. He slipped for a couple of months.
and fell against the end of a tlat car.
Dr. J. C. Lampman and family have re­
striking Id such a manner ns to dlsftcatc turned from Aiblon and will hereafter
two of the vertebrae of the spinal cofinan. make tbelr residence here.
The Injured man was brought to this citv
Mr. aud Mrs. Will Chidester. Wind
•MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES."
that evening aud taken to the Ford’s hotel,
where Dr. Barber cared for him. He was Cramer, of Ann Arbor, and Miss Grace
taken to bls home in Jackson Satunlay Messer spent Sunday at Wall lake.
morning. From about the middle of the.
Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick. Mr. and Mrs.
body down be is compktely paralyxed.
but the nerves from there upwards are a» a-pleasant Sunday at Thornapple lake.
Friday. Jul.’ tv.hyat 2 p. in. sensitive as ever, and he Is perfectly cousclous. His recovery is very doubtful,
rr.nl Hadley, o'
and he can never regain the use of any
' ", Friday July 13th. at 3 p. tn.
muscles below the dislocation. He is a wen-ury o( Hie Clr.ttinoog. Elrclrle
siogle man, ami a warm favorite among Light company.
Arthur Brown lias gone tn Chicago.'
.
•
.'ard. caucuses tor the fetec* all who knew him.
■ ' luttuj covtity amvenlh n, aho
A Kalamazoo man who celebrated July, We regret very much to see ditch ynnng
- hum raih «ar&lt;! io tbe wnntortaJ
•
: lir-lrj on Friday, the l.’tli clay 4 th at Hastings says that Company C.j men ns Mr. B. leave the city, ami hone
• o&lt; J. Ii&lt; i|.r t vening a&gt; follews;
gave a fine exhibition drill In the after­ that «®e inducement may be'offered to
blarktrnilh strip.
noon which reflected great credit on the get him to return.
*■• a-r ear’s Luildlijg.
i
company as a drilled body.
’’Before
1. K-ru-lOD * otilee.
Hon. Daniel Striker, of Hastings. was
toiiblv f Iftk’s &lt; nice.
I
breaking ranks for the day.” says my In­ In town on Saturday to nitend the mat­
‘i.n'tr of rc-rainlttre.
formant, ’’the company marched to the ing ot the directors of the First National
A. E. K KN am &lt;15. Ch m.
store of Mayor Hogle and came to a com Bank. Mr. Striker wm formerly secretary
pany front. A well executed drill In the of state and made an honorable record.—
manuel was given and a salute wasgiven Eaton Rapids Journal.
for the mayor, who responded wfth . a
Rev. Irvine and family left this wee 1
speech. -What’s the matter with Maypr
Hogler* echoed souse fifty throats. ”He n for his new field of labor in Ohio. During •
all right” and then tbe company gave the their stay here, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine have
• tlRtML/lTION yell, which is something like this: gained many friends, who rrgrvl.^&lt;‘lrh‘;^
Till, week,
SO quires. -K-a-ka,
l-a-lam-a-ma. z-oo-zoo, halama- parture from our city. Mid w,sh lh*m
zoo ka-zlp ka-zam, the handsomest city In great success in tbelr new home.
Hvreaf-,r changes for advertisements Michigan. K. L. G. Company C. M. 8. T®u“ reach thia office Tuesday a at'lateat to B-a-a-h! This set the crowd wild, and
On the corner of Broadway and Mill. 301
m»ur«- if!s*-rtio)i In the Issue of the we# cheers went up for the Kalamazoo blue Two large well furnished connecting
when brought.
|
~ ’ coats again and again."—Kalamazoo Tele­ rooms first floor- Go**1 boanl convenient

W. H. Schantz.

UNRIVALLED BARGAINS

WHEN YOU

7?.

LOCAL NEWS.

”in it" for binding twine.
F. II. Barlow A Co.

&gt;■ the Milwaukee Jr. binder pt Messer
Bm.*. A- Reynold*.
'
Nothv ti„. raj| for republican ward canCJM”’ to-iuurrvw uighL
Tie. oi,| court house will be moved to
'« north eart corner of the coart yard.

b'lx v-,,i Wflrk horses for sale on reason«»• mu Innuire of A. Ulack A
Iobph
W’ H,ne’ formwlr o* ‘he
Kt JornDnl Wll! W&lt;lle * ,tOry ,f’r ,lM:
wroud hand binders and thne
cL J ’“"‘l Mloww’ far sale at a bargabi.
4,1‘’nwijenr Bros’ hardware.
tflaL’i11.
Jnly 201,1 befon* u»e detailed
teStS r "’*? county
wm I*
brtoM ?* ol- w 1 ** the mM&lt;He of August
bJuJ?411410* «l*raU0M can be com-1

graph.
Dr. 8. M. Fowler had a lively experience
Suaday Just the other aide of Quimby.
He was driving to the home of his parepu
in Maple Grove, with a two
,,T®ry
rig. In which were his wife and his wife*
mother, Mrs. Rich, of Hammmond. Wis­
consin. He was driving along at a good
pace when the king bolt broke, the horns
pulling the front wheels from under U&gt;e
vehicle, letting the front part of It down.
Mrs. Rich was thrown out and shaken «p
considerably, while Mrs. F. clung to the
seat for dear life and staid there. A&gt; for |
Slwmn he abot out of tbe front of the (
buggy with a apeed that would have ina.k
a comet envious, and was dragged 3t,',,r’1
nxla by the thoroughly frightened, r°n,ilng
horses. Some time after the ace del»t
several men were following Mm pathi he
made, thinking that Carter S anake bad
Just gone along. T|ie Dr- w&gt; nature ly
very sore the fore part of the week, but
we are very happy to say that fortunately
be was not seriously injured.

K. GRANTS,

What magnificent growing
steM^ndMr.^Mr.: wlidte .P«I weather it is for the crops:
_“... •-.- -’
.The worthy farmer sitting on
his fence at eventide, listenmg (?) to the growing Of the
corn is gleeful and grateful.
'He sees in his prosperity—the
1 buying of that other ten acre
meadow down near the school
house his neighbor lias for
i sale.
But the farmer isn't a mo­
nopolist of business hilarity,
rit* He is’nt getting all the good
thata going
We get our
share. We sit gleefully on
our fence knowing that the
depleted sizes in those genu­
ine Clay Serges and all other
Serges have been filled in,
plewo* IO"""”- llrferthat ,f we’re makin hay while
encea exchanged.
the sun shines” in all the hot
wanlln, .OX
All pFn.mil
persons wanting
any IM«
thing &gt;» 'be weather clothing and that
....
r
_
.1
1^.1
t«r
tn
tilt*
millinery Ho. h.d Wllrt p to lb.
we've discounted all previous
They "1. rloaios out tl&gt;. -hnl. rtoeb nrordi™. of Ml. Mid wUl cooHoiw np to efforts in the negligee shirt
aL" ,«»'•"' ‘,|iafd °ct b',°
business.
nt. iioiuno s.
of d.tw ood
tor the month or July,
ntunp. ToSinr. •&gt;■** l’"1- °“"F°lS.taWL«l".*dW. ™ ”lh' I“t;r
"STiohoA Tbond.r. July al*'. »'«'

All forma

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ebranic

d'^^P,US*.K?'.r.rx tour wm-k. ot BIIW

“WE SELL GOOD CLOTHING OH NONE’’

we’ve been
doing
the
Straw Hat business of the
season. One reason is the,
beauty and goodness of the
hats themselves and Another
reason is the price.
\
You probably never got the
same worth for 50c as in our
special bargains at that price.
Straw bats that look and
wear well is what you want
and you get when you buy of
us.

u-iuper.

hot man.

VVhat'a

$4.50, and you re fixed out
Did Johnnie with a respectable Summer
celebrate the 4th Coat and Vest. Why don’t
in the good old yon start cool and stay cool?
fashoned way; That’s a philosopher’s way.
and cover him­ There’s a long, hot summer
self with glory before you. So many sensible
and powder? men worry through the heat
Maybe he com­ of July and August and then,
pletely ruined hie like sensible men they are,
buy Thin Clothing in Septem­
best suit of clothes i
Want to know where head­ ber, and get comfort that
quarters for boy’s Clothing is ? ’month any how.
•J
Just look into our Boy Is De­ Suitable suihj. $10, $12 and
$15; suitable Homespun Suita,
partment
Boy’s Jersy Suite (sizes 6 to $12 and $14. .
Alpaca Coats, Seersuckers,
10 years) at $4.50. Intended
Silk Warp, Mohair, etc. coats.
to sell for $5.75.
or all such goods you know
Then there’s the Cassimere
what a handy store this ia.
Suits, 5 to 13 years, in Stripes
Not only the largest sales­
and Bedfords, at $1.85 to $3.
room, butthe
All wool Trousers, 4 to 12
largest stock;
years sizes, 85c, $1, $1.25 to
not only the
grade
$1.50.
othing but
And the best and prettiest
the most reastyles ever displayed In Chil­
unable
dren’s Straw and felt hats.
prices. If its clothing yon
Such Children’s Suits yon need (^~',’t’» to your ad­
will see somewhere else, per­ vantage to gj to the headquar­
haps. next year—‘he styles ters.
we mean—the finish and fit­
ting are peculiar to our goods.
LEADING
You don’t find such workman C1XTJ1E3
ship commonly.

F

R. K. GRANT,

“Zm Fridny. J“'F Tia‘ Wi"i'n”“tl’
“'Spoliation ln&gt;

THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST*’

No disguiaing the fact that

�Banner.
Thursday. July 14. *892.

OUR COUNTY

This week's Sun will contain a ten col­
umn write up of Middleville.
Nashville is pining for a brass band.
Nashville dealers claim to have pur­
chased over lOV.OOO pounds of wool this
season.
The Lansing Engine A Iron Works,
who put in Nashville's water works plant*
failed to make the works come np'-tQ. pen­
tract at the recent test, and another will
be made soon.
.

Tbe school house steps are generally
well occupied these beautiful moonlight
nights, and there are worse places for love
making, but there's one pair of Nashville
•‘spoons’’ who wont go there any more.
They had a front scat Tuesday evening
and were probably Interested In the study
of astronomy, when a couple of our prac­
tical Jokers found a way into the building
and threw a couple of pails ot water over
them. They found a window directly
over the loving couple, who for some un­
accountable reason suddenly fled, with
clothes dripping wet from the falling dew.
Next time thev will keep out from under
the windows.—Nashville News.
At a recent test of Nashville's 'water
works, the pipemen turned a stream up
Washington street. They did not notice
Henry Fglghaer who was crossing tbe
street, and the result was that Feighner
got a good soaking. He also got mad
despite tbe cooling element. The pipe­
men made their most abject apologies,
and there was uo doubt that Mr. Felghner’s
wetting was accidental. But Henry re­
fused to be comforted, and swore out war­
rants for the pipemen. After he had real­
ly cooled off. he went to the Justice, paid
all the costs, and dismissed the case.

PooUnaster Tomlinson, of Plainwell,
accidentally shot tab nephew, Cassius
Cushing through the leg last week with a
revolver. The two were out for a little
target practice with Um revolver. Mr. T.
bad Just-shot and brought the revolver
down to hit aide where It -was discharged
agWlm-'
'
,

The Harrison base ball team, of Plain­
well. defeated tbd Grover Cleveland baH
team, pf the same piece, by a score of 11
to I. Thift'a about tbe way It will stand
next November.

Ezra Bostwick, the phiian^iropiat, liv­
ing In Union City, ha: made a present of
a 91,TOO pipe organ to the M. E. church of
that place.
.

Frank Jones was taken with what Is
supposed to have been a -whisky” fit In
the bar room of the Hamblin house about
3 o’clock Wednesday evening, and rush­
ing out of the room. Jumped on the seat ot
M. M. Lee's meat wagon, whose team was
tied near by on Jackson street, and com­
menced whipping the horses but after
striking them several blows reeled off the
seat and fell under the kicking horses.
He was rescued without having been seri­
ously hurt, and after partially recovering
was removed to his home In a hack.—
Battle Creek Journal.
Hon. E. 3. Lacey, formerly of Charlotte.
Is uow drawing the snug little salary of
912,000 per year as president of the
Bankers National Bank, of Chicago.

About 3,000 Kalamazoo people celebrat­
ed in other places this year and only about
1,500 vWted that city.
Jas. B. Hough, of Ottawa, 111., was ar­
rested *ln Kalamazoo last week by a de­
tective that had been following him for
some lime.
'
Ex. U. S., Senator T. W. Palmer, of
Detroit, delivered the 4th otJuiy oration
at Battle(Creek. •

W. C. Dumphrey, of Battle Creek, made
a cannon out of a piece of steel pipe July
4th, and fired It off. lie didn't try it but
once. .The ordnance exploded and a
piece of it was hurled over 40 rods and
passed through the siding of the office of
the Advance threshing machine shops.

Guy Bowne, of Augusta, has been ar­
rested for breaking into a jewelry store
Tbe Nashville baymakers running bose at that place April 14th last and stealing
team have bought a new 'running cart, about 9400 worth of Jewelry.
and a tournament pipe, and propose to
Annie Clifford, a 10 year old girl of Kal­
win some money at future bose races.
amazoo. was seriously burned last week,
They can do It too.
.
resulting from her attempting to build a
Last Sunday Boardman Hagar drove to fire with kerosene.
the residence of the Hitt family and tied
J. W. Coburn, of this village, exhibits a
bis borse to the fence while he went Iq.aide fora few moments. When he came small brass medal that was worn.In the
out the fence was still there but the hofse ■•Tip;&gt;eeanoe'' Harrison campaign of 1841.
and buggy were missing. Mr. Hagar Im­ On its face, beside a medallion of Harri­
mediately set out in pursuit of the rig fol­ son it bears the words, “Maj. Gen. W. H.
lowing the direction toward home which Harrison, born Feb. 9, 1773;'’ and on the
ht.« thought the hone wonld have taken back, around the figure of a steamboat, is
had be broken loose. Arrived at tbe cor­ "Steamboat Van Buren. Loeofbco line, for
ner by IL H. Mohler’s house he made .in­ Salt river direct.’*—Allegan Gazette.
quiries and learned from Henn Wheeler
William Bowman, of Alamo, Kalamazoo
that a short time before, two rigs had Co., has left home and- his whereabouts
passed that way going south ' on the road
arc unknown.
to Nashville. The rig which was ahead
Kalamazoo will have a belt line * railway
had no driver but there were two occu­
pants in the one directly behind It. This in the future. How far In the future it is
looked a little suspicious and Mr. W. impossible to say.
mounted his horses and started in pursuit
A Lansing man has an umbrella that he
of the rigs, overtaking them' in frost of has carried through five sessions of the
Mr. Riggles' place. The occupants of the state legislature. The photograph of the
one rig were boys nod they claimed the man and the umbrella ought to occupy
other rig l&gt;elonged to them, but Mr. prominent places at the World’s fair.
Wheeler, being acquainted with Mr.
Geo. Stevans. a young Stockbridge boy,
Hagar's horse and buggy toqk posession of
it and drove back to where he bad left Mr. was fooling with an “unloaded” revolver.
Hagar, who then got Into the buggy and The ball cut a nice little round hole
through
bis liand.
they started In pursuit ot the boy^to learn
who they were. They drove witbin three
Farmers of Cal houu county are bitterly
and ono-balf miles of- Nashville before complaining of a new pest. A species of
overtaking the boys again. Both rigs of weevil is destroying the clover blossoms
were stopped and conversation opened but so that no seed can be raised.
the young fellows appeared averse to an­
An alleged World’s fair representative
swering questions, so much so In fact,
that one of them drew from bls pocket a visited Lansing, secured large samples of
22 caliber revolver and pointed it at Mr. wool from every fanned in town, sold his
Hagar. Mr. Wheeler promptly knocked his accumulation and skipped.
it out of his hand, and ‘after tbe young­
The furniture dealers are holding their
sters had been well shaken up they raid annual convention In Grand Rapids.
that their- names were Murphy and that
H. H. Wldger, of Eatou Rapids, bad a
they were step-sons of Ellas Lockhart,
living near there. A’ little good advice narrow escape from death while working
was given them and they were permitted iu a saw mill last week. He was rolling
to depart. No doubt most of our readers a log when the cant book slipped aud tbe
will rememlier tbe sensation that was log rolled over bls body. Tbe deep mud
created down In that neighborhood at the was all that saved him.
time of the Lockhart-Murphy nuptials,
F. G. Lenz, representative of Outing,
bow tbe people of that vicinity mashed which is published In New York, passed
windows and raised “Ned”; generally through this city Fridav afternoon. He
around tbe Lockhart mansion one night. left the'offlce of The Outing Jube 4 and is
Tbe bojsare old enough to know a great making a trip around tbe world. He
deal better, ' but probably tbelr home carries a 13 lb. camera aad Is taking views
teachings have not been as good as they and like Stevens who also went around
should have been. They were undoubted­ the world, will describe his journey as he
ly taught a lesson which will be of benefit did. He stopped at Vernon Nettleton’s
to them In the future.—Woodland News. about 15 minutes and was accompanied to
Fann help is In demand around Hickory Batavia by Will Bennett who left him on
the road to Bronson where Mr. Lenz was
Corners at from #1.50 to 82.00 per day.
to remain over night.—-Coldwater .Repub­
lican.
.
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
In the corner stone ot tbe new Baptist
church at Allegan which was laid last
The Owosso Timet has been sued for week, went placed copies of the home
#15,000 for libel by George W.- Owen, newspapers, a history of tbe church and
editor of tbe Shiawassee American.
photographs of the minister aud his fami­
E. E. Thresher, editor of the American lyFlab and Game Warden was the victim of
a bad accident in-Kalamazoo Thursday.
While engaged in a shooting tournament
ppu»H VOX
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bls $350 gun exploded, blowing his left •®X o’lTC.. ‘uojivjAeuqqu sjq? pools ‘aiqai
hand to pieces. There was a defect In the auoouvnw^m oqj 8ujpwq 'ajaqM pun
gun. Tbe physicians took several stitches ■aojntrwm prrerjqBpM jOKqQvj snq uoijjjm
to bold the flesh together and are In hopes X|7«®u pvq jaqmm
uojqauj '3060 mnp
of saving that member.
-uuiomam qnil
papuWq-^nzaqo
•3|q«1 qoqu ou |pr&gt;
The Michigan Central has given Kalanazooo very poor passenger service In tbe •ox pfnoo ' Xjomsm jaq jo tWAjqojt [ntqrern
put, practically shutting out all country -aq-jvm oq, u| punozw NujdoaN j»j;w oqM
tnye. A committee of three business men •vmmwuj p|vs u*qooq juoX we am qsq„
made a trip to Detroit to see If some better
arrangements could not be made. They
were successful.

Over #52,000 was paid out for wool In
Grand Ledge tbls year.
Shepherd Bros.’ general store at Martin
wu destroyed by fire recently, supposed
to have started frjtn Gre crackers. Ix&gt;sa
•bout #10,000 with #9.000 insurance.
Some miscreant pried up a rail on tbe
G. R. 4 1. R. B. near Stunrls recently and
the engine, baggage, express and smoking
ears left the track. The passengers were
badly frightened and well sliaken up, but
no one was Injured.
T, Warner.' of Wayland, became in­
censed at his wife for some trivial reason
last week aud attempted to take her life.
He hits been arrested. .

P»1P» a,71 -3! uj mum Arre
«:«X auo 7U0M oqi 1,71 ‘qo,,
•a»J7«u aqi
no eowj jnjjaoqo a ind cs JJatAn‘itnannn
pjvs UMozjomot M&gt;] 9|qvi oqi &lt;q 7Vq^„
'7««oujaop pnw Xmoo|#
Xnvpadw patnws aq ‘jj op 07 sqR l.naaop
oq avnroaq flajqj v qzjqv j.treocp paw mo|
-W ®f71|l ®iq*Joaoq uv rj aq xoj 'Xpuis 07
UMop
®na”ID aaqM 7qSfu wq?o iqj,
■Ipava jo panod «&lt;4 700* sooauo
Xinrm Moq SutMouq i.Moiiaj a uj mum
JtUM WM.ajaqi ivqt poajSw aq qSnoq?
. -f® *J®77®q qontu 70a aaa_H uajnwvoai paw
mqlfpsM aqx •Jfajpuno-jrwMM i»tqw7 uoj»|a
-ip puw aoj-mojidppta »qj jo rami oqj uj
7101 7O» puw dn Jiroaqq poxfai aq X«M aqx
wijoa ajaq s.ajiJvqj are cnmuaqreK
•»tqwi
.
OM 5,uop I

•Xiran roqs]
•anoyaajiaqi puw ‘zo|oa.jjnq iqSji u jo pnw
An Alamo mau attended church one qjooma w qurui
qreq jo ppzaap .(|jm
Sunday evening recently.
When be! &lt;n aaji w q “aft ‘vxftsqwj re tiuw; w uq
started for' homo he unintentionally got;
the lines crossed. Very naturally the j
-puv|7O3S ’qSznq
horse persisted in going just tbe opposite • -utpa zoj pasjxap a*n-nwq "aja ‘aajxoiw
way from what the driver desired, so be ! -nma ‘orouaipup JtejApuj ‘s-qjo.a |vwhI
gave the horse a vicious ent with n Whip ' -vrp asnj.xi jo amaqasjajaidrana Xja.v y
aud a vigorous pull ou one of the lines nt I
tbe same time. The occupants of tbe I
•vjnqto jo 7ttttx:TV nqi an apload
buggy were thrown to the ground, and
.Cnvm Xq piA4» wm a-ix»q&gt;»q.u
the vehicle broken. Ife will no doubt xe ; «wx\ num w iupi ox ■nw’Jia[iua3 ai
• 7nq
that tbe lines are not crossed In tho future. Taod w Xprc ;ou sw.u gupiMoaq

dec wilh the division of the Nation*)
Guard of Pennsylvania to your support at
once.
Put yourself In communication
with him. Comftiunicato with me fnrtbci

GOV. PATTISON ACTS
Pennsylvania's Whole National
Guard Ordered Under Arms.

iKirticulare.
[Signed.]
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Homestead to Be Occupied by an Over­
whelming Force—-The Strikers*
Committee Acta on the
Situation.
The Men Urxed to Co-Operate with the
Troops— Grave Apprehensions That
There Will Be More Blood.hed—In­
tense Excitement Among the Mill Men
When They Heard the News.

MILITIA

ORDERED OUT.

GOD'S ACRE.

Go an-e™ walking tn aad fro. singtag tnelo
TheirVadlnni wings ere folded and their eyoa

Robert E. Pattison,
.“Governor.* -

THE NEWS AT
T

HOMESTEAD.

One of the three occaidoas on which

APP.l. th. Btrtb.ht-Atl.IVrf Sp,lu
follow,
mill..-. Aetl.o-Th.ootlo.hvhll|p', flr« wife, Iwttello ot Bourboo.

H
omestead, Pa.,
The report (
HOMimAD,
Pa, July
July 11:
ll:—
—Th.
that Governor Pattison had ordered the
entire national .guards to Homestead was
received here at about l)rf» o’clock last I
night, and it created intense excitement •

dfed ln
tha neIt
he ntArrletl
tj)U _\u»trion Archduchess Maria Anna,
fhb princesa underatoai Spanish, but
very ImtK-rfectly. PassHig on her way W
the capital through a certain town which

who heard It. A score or more .
1 with a few dozen silk stockings. Heedless
workingmen started out to investigate
of the queen's presence, the master of cere­
and found the report true.
monies snatched tbe parcel out of the
bands of the town councilors, flung it ou
Ata midnight meeting of the advisory the ground ami exclaimed in a rage.- I
committee it was decided to co-operate
“Are you not aware that the queens of
with the national guard in maintaining Spain are not supposed to hawe any legs!”
order and to Impress upon tho workmen .
The queen, wilh her Imperfect knowl­
the necessity of preserving peace.
edge of Spanish, here began to weep, called
for her father coufessor, Reltluirdt, and
There is a feeling among the national told him thatsho meant to return to Aus­
guardsmen here that In case the guards tria. If she bad known that in order to
are ordered to Homestead they will be become queen of Spnin It wna necessary to
fired on outside the dty limits of Pitta­ Lave one's limbs cut off ahe would rather
burg, aud it would be n lighting march all haro died iu Germany than undergo tbe
the way to Homestead, where tho final operation in Spain. When this incident
battle would come.
wna related to the king he burst into loud
laughter before tbe whole assembled court.
—Vennejo. ______________ ____
Pitt.cbubg, July 13.—The movements of
the National Guard are jealously kept
The present tnay be said to be distinctly,
secret aud it was almost impossible to say
where the troops were. Misleading reports a collecting age; ill ia also very perceptibly
were given out as blinds. Correspondents a book loving one. Now. the study of
book plates In a humble, but by nd means
who got aboard the military trains were
uaelMS or even closely rvstrictAl, branch
held as prisoners nnd not permitted to of blbiiophlly, and the collecting of ex
telegraph anything.
The whole force llbris is a pursuit which it were wrong to
entered Homestead this morning before compare, ns men have lightly done, to tbe.
daybreak, thus preventing the strikers “hoarding of postage stamps."
from carrying out their plausof reception.
Tbe lxx&gt;k plate has an interest which
There is good authority for believing that covers three and three-quarters centuriea.
tbe plau of campaign includes the in­ and. whether ancient or modern, it may
stalling of non-union men In Carnegie’s haze one or all of tbe following heads of
works at once.
value to the antiquarian, tbe artist, tbe
litterateur: It may bear a date, and thus
THE REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE.
help to fix a definite taste iu graving and
ornamentation; it may appear as a record
Campbell Names il
of some well known person in the pant: it
may offer special Information to the herald
New York, July A—W. J. Campbell, and genealogist; It max be a remarkably
chairman, and T. H. Carter, secretary of handsome thing in itael?;—IxhmIoq Satur­
l
tbe Republican national committee, gave day Review. .

I
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out at the Imperial hotel, this city, last
night the names of the national executive
committee. In whose charge the fortunes
of the Republican party have been placed
during the present campaign. They are
as follows: J. S. Clarkson,
Iowa,
Garrett A. Hobart, New Jersey; Sam­
uel Fessenden. Connecticut; Henry C.
Payne, Wisconsin: Richard C. Kerens,
Missouri;
Kentucky;
..... William
..........— O. Bradley,
Acu.ucay,
William A. Sutherland, Now York; Joseph
H. Manley, Maine, and John R. Tanner,
Illinois. The committee will hold their
flrat meeting,at which a chdrman in place
of CamfAjell will be chosen, about one
week from Saturday.

Among the instrumental resources of the
Johns Hopklmi university is a thermometer
valued at #10.000. The graduations on the
scale are so fine that a magnifying glass
b required to read them.—New York Journai.

Shepherd A Bros.’ general store bum.. ।
Mwrtfly n’rtt, Inflicting » ?*d.
of #16,000. on which there was »»
r
anee of #6.000. Cause, firework,.

A Jack,on eolored woman.
day, a&lt;o draw pen.lon mono,
tosa.l7a.uw«17 In muhrind “ " 2

remainder with the penrion agent, ’ w
Gnm «ood&lt; mm art ajulo lloo.!;!'d,.
upper penlnaula wliu their
man dlahonesl rnooih to b»
these rascals deserves no sympathy. ;
Charles Wallet will spend the ,. .1

7
y

days In the Detroit house of &lt; nrn-, t„
a result of blting^everal people ,t J.. rA™,
during tbe celebration of July 4
'
1

Of Augusta, Me., says: «1 &lt;f0 not renter
when I began to take Hood's SarsatenHa; *t
was several years agn, and 1 havefowMl udw,
me a great deal of good iu my decUi^g jean.

I am 91 Years
2 months and 2&lt;j days old and iny j,« i u |;wr.
feeUy good. 1 have uo aches or pS10 (:,u AuS*

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
regtflates my bowels, stimnta:^
and help« me to -4----■■
preparation ever ’
the wants ol old

HOOD'6 Pills «• a uil'.J, firj-rtf, J,.- ;tt&gt;

Gov. John Miller, of Nor:.’; Dak Jit.:, re­
lates an instance of what 1- beiqfc accom­
plished by fanners in the Red River falter
of Minnesota and North Dakota. ! c uld
»ald
S. J. Leland, near his town of Dau ip.
D., bought 160 acres of land In the kj-iing
of 1S91. for 82.600, and lahed cikipj. '.hat
season worth tbe salary of a &lt;o|eriunent
clerk, hi excess of the cost of hh farm, as
per tbe following statement:

Deducting rmt of land............. ;jti.SO

Leaving....................................................... »i.iw.!P
Cases of this kind are jo
Uist\
they area irug in the new* tnqritet out \
west

PRORATE OltDEl:
State of Mlchlgau. Coan tv of Barn--«.
Ata session of the Probate o.urt; for the &gt;
County of item', holden at the rni:«.:e nflire ih ■
the City at Hatting*, iu said eoun*-. on i . ,rKj
dav. the Xtrd day of June, it: uir jrar uoe
thousand eight hundred aud Dturtv.i»i&lt;
Present, Cbsries W. Aniidnn &lt; ,iu(!ke of
Prwbate
d In thejn alter of the estate of Em 1st Peon jet.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, ot Alvan Pennock. sou of •»iii j ce.ix*d,
praying that administration of Mdd estate be
granted to WlUlam W. Hamptou. urito -&lt; tue
&lt;Xher suitable )&gt;crson.
Thereupon ft is ordered, that Tt:r$.u«, the
Tfilh day of July. X D. 1WK. a: ,tm o'.-luck
in the forenoon t&gt;e aliened for the !tear!:u- of
said petition and that the heirs ;.t !*• •&gt;! -ttd
decea-wd and all other perx&gt;m Ibtefrdrd In
said **state. are required to appear at a w?»lon
of said court, then m be bo'd«-u at th- Probate of­
fice. In the City of Hasting*. In said Coonty. aad
show exuse. H atty
there re. wby
the orayer of He p»ttUont-r may iwt be
granted. And it Is further ortlrnM. that
said petitioner give notice to Ute reruns
Interested in said estate, of the rennetKiy of
said petition and the hearing thereof byrauslog
a copy of this order to be publirlird 11. the Hsv

1«ted tn Mdd County
week tor three sticeei
said day of hearing.
JudKt -&gt;t iTotnte.

(A true copy.)

GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS DOOMED.
The Eminent Harper's Weekly Editor n
Dying Man.
New York, July 12.-The Son says that
George William Curtis, the distinguished
editor, is ill at his home on Staten Island
with cancer of the stomach. A favorable
termination of the cose cannot lie looked
for, although there Is uo Immediate dan­
ger. He may liye a month.
Bloodshed lu Clear D'Alene.
Wallace, Ida., July 11.-The struggle
between the Union minenrinCcrurd’Alene
ami the mine owners, which was patched
up about two months ago, broke out again
yesterday in the town ot Gem and resulted
in a sav ge fight between uuion and, non­
union men at the 'Frisco aud Gem mines, in
which six men were killed, seven wduud’ed
non-union men taken prisoners’
and tbe Frisco mill blown up. The fight
lasted several hours. The governor has
ordered out the militia.

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The Whole National Guard of Pennsyl­
vania Under Anns.
Haiuiisbvrg, July 11.—The governor
has issued the following to General G. R.
Snowdon: “Put the division under arms
and move at once with all munitions to
the support of the sheriff of Allegheny
county at Homestead.
Maintain the
peace, protect all persons in their rights
under the constitution and laws of the
state.** Governor Pattison received the
following lost evening from Pittaburg,
dated-July 10:
“Govmrnok Pattison: The situation at
Homestead has not Improved. While all
b quiet there ths strikers are in control
and openly express to me and to the
public their determination that the works
shall not be operated unless by themMlves. After making all efforts In my
power I have failed to secures poese re­
spectable enough in numbers,to accom­
plish anything, and I am satisfied that no
posse raised by the dvil authorities can
do anything to change the condition of
affairs, and that any attempt by an in­
adequate force to restore the right of law
will only result lu further armed resistonce nnd consequent loss of life. Only a
large military force will enable Jne
eoa.
trol matters. 1 believe If ,Uch force is
sent the disorderly element will be over­
awed snd mjter.will be restored. I there­
fore odl-tipou you to furnish mo such
assist ance.
fSlgued.]
Wiliam H. McCleaut.
--------Sheriff.
The governor replied rw follows: “Have
ordered Major General George R. Snow-

IN

flowers delight to grow:
MIOH-UCU unior. --------------In response General Snowden sent (M
following to Brigadbr General- J. B- d.
■ Fast speoRlb ‘h® n,"ht A*a’r'
Gobin. commanding the Third brigade:
Sena coa»*th the glartou. daH
-In compliance with orders from tbe
Bicep, weary ones, white ye may—
commandar-in-chief, you will move rout
Sleep, oh. sleep"'
comman.l at the earlie.t moment, concen­
Tho flo*«r® ’rithin Uodl Acre eee that fair
trating at Lswihtoo, moving west on tbe
nnd wondrous sight.
Pennsylvania railroad.
Take with you And hear the angels staging to the aleepere
three days’ rations and all ammunition on
through the night;
hand. Use every precaution to Insure «fe And, lo! throughout tbo hoara of day those
veutlo flowers prolong
and successful movement. « The «upcr ■
—
_
—A a,.— aom.). In
ion of transportation is in charge of Qu**"
termaster General McClellan.'’
'
General Snowden sent riraiLar ordero to
"Sleep, oh, sleepl
Thb Shepherd loveth Hla sboepl
John A. Wiley, commaMlng Second
He that guardetb Hb flock tbe best
brigade, and Robert I’. Dechert, comHath folded thsm u&gt; Hb loving breast:
mandlng First brigade. .
So, sleep ye now a- ' ‘-v”•
How the Troops Will Move.
Sleep, oh. sleep!’
The National guard aggregates S.400
men, splendidly equipped, and a*_
learned that soothing song.
tlons have been In progress for
And with Its heavenly musk- speed the days
weeks for tbo annua) encampment of the
aad nights along:
different commands they are lu admirable So, through all time, whoso flight tbe Shop­
shape to go into the field. It I® understood
herd’s vigils glorify.
that the Second brigade will occupy God’s Acre slumbervtb lu the grace of that
Homestead, and in case it meets with
much resistance the Third brigade wlU at
“Sleep, oh. sleep!
onwmove to Ita support The First brigade
The Shepherd loveth His sheep!
wUl follow M In case it ia needed- In
Fastspcedelh tho night away.
other- words, the Second brigade will be
Soon cometh the glorious day;
tbe skirmishers, the Third brigade, made
Sleep, weary ones, while yo mayup mainly of sharpshooters, will be the
Blrep, ob, sleep!”
-Eugene Field In Ladles' Homo Journal.
Hue of battle.

OVER EIGHT THOUSAND MEN !N LINE

Homksteap, Pa., July 7.—There were
bloody deeds done at Honiestead yester­
day. At 4 o’clock iu the morning two
barges containing 800 Pinkerton men.
hired to guard the Carnegie mills here,
arrived In tew of a small steamer and at­
tempted to land at the mills. The lockedout employes at once rallied to prevent it,
and a battle wm fought, in which a num­
ber of men were killed and wounded ou
both side*.
Flnkartoos Left to Thalr Fata.
Later In the morning the Pinkerton
men made another attempt to land, and
were again repulsed' with considerable
loos in killed and wounded on each aide.
The steamer towing the barges In which
were the Pinkerton men then left the
barges tied to the bank while It carried
the wounded meu to Braddock. On its
return it was driven away by a heavy
fusillade from the workingmen. and the
barsea containing the Imported guards
were thus left without any hope of rescue.
Surrender of Ilia Gtiorda.
All day th» former employes of Caniegto
Sc, Co. on the banks kept up a fire on these
barges from rifles and revolvers, even
usiug two small cannon, bnt no material
damage was done until dynamite was
used and attempts made to fill the stream
with burning oil.
Then tbe Pinkerton meu on the barges
put up flags of truce,and at 5 o’clock their
offer of surrender was accepted.
They were then taken ashore, and after
being disarmed and roughly treated by the
mob were shut up for the night.
Turned Over to tho Sheriff.
At midnight a special train from Pitta­
burg camo up In charge of Sheriff Mc­
Cleary, and the Pinkerton men were sent
to the Pittsburg coqnty Jail. President
Wiebe and Hugh O'Donnell counselled no
violence, and the meu did not agaiu meet
the guardA Most of the men were badly
bruised and crippled. Eleven were sent to
tho Pittsburg hospital.
Correct List of Casualties.
An absolutely correct list of casualties
was obtained yesterday and is ns follows:
Workmen killed—John Morris; Antony
Wayne:
Thomas Weldin, shot
ac­
cidentally; unknown man, Henry Striegel, John Fares, and^Joee ph Soppo. In­
jured—George Reiter, probably fatally;
Richard Durham and William Foy, dan­
gerously; Henry Rusiskl, probably fatal­
ly; Andy Cudin, badly; Charles Doesk i,
may die: Thomas Kane, burnt in leg; An­
tonio Palatka, shot lu the leg; John Hershi, bulletin leg; Charles Mulankl, shot
in- arm; Joseph Sodak, shot through tbe
knee, and twenty-five others slightly
wounded.
Loss of tho Finlcertons.
Pinkertons killed—J. W. Kline, Chicago;
Edward Connors, New York; two others,
whose names could not be learned, shot
and felljiverboard. Wounded lu fight—J.
Emmel, New York, shot In the body in
three places, not -serious; George Wall,
Chicago, right arm shot and finger of right
hand shot off; Dan Mangin, of Brooklyn,
shot in fleshy part of right leg. slight;
James S. O'Neil, two slight gunshot
wounds on scalp; Patrick McGuire. Chi­
cago, gunshot wound In fleshy jiart ot left
arm; Joseph May, Chicago, shot in right
leg near the thigh, not serious; Edward
Howard, Chicago, shot in left knee and
right shoulder, slight; Williasn Wendt,
Chicago, shot in left shoulder, flesh wound;
Peter Goodrich, Chicago, little finger of
right baud shot off; Fred Marsh, Chicago,
head graxed by bullet; Jacob Burnstein,
Chicago, shot through tbe left ear, scalp
wound; Louis Toombs, Chicago, shot In
calf ot left leg, flesh wound, also struck
and bruised; E. Rice, leg bruised by bul­
let; Frank Blaxern, Chicago, Wallet In
ritfbt teg, slight wound; Joseph Hamlin,
Chicago, gun-shot wound in left knee,
slight injury; John F. MoGoveru, of
Philadelphia, bullet in calf of right leg;
John Speer, Chicago, bullet in leg; Charles
Crlttellen, New York, bullet in left hand,
one In heel and another In head, none
serious. There were nine-six Pinkertons
hurt while rnnnin ; the gnntlet to the
opera house. These men had bruises, ribs
broken, fares lacerated by kicks and vari­
ous other wounds, some of which are
very severe.

THE SINGING

London, July 1'1—Returns from the elrcUons up to last midnight show that In all
188 Conservatives *nd twenty seven Lib­
eral-Unionists have been elected, making
•.^’NRinst Irish home rule of 225. The
deluding labor, number
170. Thirty Irish Nationalists and nntiI urnellltes have been elected and five
I
The Liberal. aDd anU-p£
“•’Uu? n’!mb7
The net Liberal gain
so far In the election Is thirty-two.
Costly Fir® at Leutavnie.
L0VUVTUA, Jul, U.-A a.rc. Hr. nqprf
tor un-nl hour. y»urrU, ruonUn, utb,
tunu.ry ot W«l.klng. Hrdl.ub.rg*
SW'trtutli Urrru (j
»!&lt;»• Ot yauu.iw «bd lb. Mrtou.

u'i'unh

Thr“

('U

. tounk.urry window, ortmomr try Lent,
and were severely hurt
yu

A »r.B«h Aaarehlst Gulll.ti..,L
I ARIS, July IL—Ravachol, the anarch,lrt -bowm. amTO1 tureumpUru"^
; various dynamite outrages and murders

*“”■ *“ &lt; x«uted .kin mo.-uj

...

W ■‘•‘•k ■‘•POrtwTuo.d.

What is

CASTORIA
Castorla ii Dr. .Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
aad Children. It contains neither Opium, Morph I n&lt;* nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea aad Wind Colic. Castorla relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. &lt; iW“
torla is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castorla.
“ Ctacnria Is aa exeoUoat madlctoa fcr ehOdren. Mothers haw repwMly told mo of Ila
good effect upon chotr children."
Da. G. a Oaaooo,
LoweU, Msm.

Castoria.
cbldrMthrt

H- A. AH
,
111 So. Ortort St, Broo»l,«. &gt;■ ’■
“Oar pkyHrtww In U» cUMwA
rnont have Mioken highly of Ui'1-' cXI***
saw to Uwlr
prtrt™ .111.CSS**
and although we only h*™' xro0“*L,l2
medical supplies -tat
u

M Castoria Is the bestnsoedy fer children of
whk* I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not
far distant when mothers wlU consider tbe real
tntanst of their children, and wa Castoria in­
stead cf tbe various quack nostrums which ore
desanying tboir loved ones, by forcing opinm,
morphtae. soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down tbelr throats, thereby sending
thorn to premature graves.'*
DaJ.r.tocsaca.
AUJCX c. SMrtB.
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TW Outur Co~^&gt;r, Tt M«my Str—t. M.»

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HISTORY OF A WEEK.

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'■!'vrJF’i’J wild uwrwt.
c.rtue of the po«jr «»
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, and ffindded. notice
Saturday the
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.ball RU at pubtte
bidder, at the horth

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SUCCESS TO ITS OWN
MERITS.
IT IS PURE, UNADULTERATED.AND FOR

niitv is holden’. th* I
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-&lt;ary to pay the 1
with sewn per i
t.nrether with

RAPID Cleansing Rower has no equal,
it IS INVALUABLE IN (\itchen &amp; Laundry.
Sold by all Grocers.

of Barty ntxl state uf
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'•.r*«4 quarter &lt;d toe
i.&gt;n thirty town on

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NO. 35

KEMP'Si

ALWAYS THE SAME
ALWAYS THE BEST

5^ ClQrtR

BALSAM
THE

The Merchants’ Bank of Canada, nt
Montreal, claims to have b.-en swindled
out of 5i .5,(100 by Edward M. Field, of tho
defunct i’leld-Llniiley firm.
Forty-seven persons were injured by
eating ice cream at u Fourth of July pic­
nic at Hope, Ind., but are tiuw recovering.'
Ths ship Peter Stuart has been wrecked
off Ynnuoptb, N. S. Fourteen lives were
lost.
City Clerk Nicholas Milbarn, of&gt; Jack­
sonville, Ills., i* dead, aged 50.
It is reported that- England, Spain and
Italy nre about to partition Morocco.
The defalcation in the NiUional Savings
bank at Buffalo, ao far at is ascertained, I
amounts to nearly #300,(X». About half of
the pass-book-* yet remain to lie exam-1
ined.
The cholera is reported to be advnncing !
upon Moscow. CEoleraltie lias appeared
in Paris suburbs.
.
The tin plate department ot tiie Nied-1
ringbnus rolling mill at St. lx&gt;uis was
burned; loss, $!5,000.
*
| William Tyler, president of tbe Vinencnes (Ind.-) National bank, committed
suicide by shooting.
.
’ ,
I .Allegheny (Pa.) authorities prevented
Herr Most, the anarchist, from speaking
, I there nnd threatened to send him to the
workhouse if he ia found in tho city again.
Mary McGee, aged . 17; Alexander Mc­
Cloud, 10, and Jnmcs Hnwkins, 14, were
drowned off Clarks’* Island, Me.
William Segebarth, of Milwauk -c. aged
02 years and blind far the last ten years,
. committed suicide.
Phillip George is under arrest at Cleve­
land. &lt;). for teaching children to steal..
Cleveland has Informed the notification
committee of thcr-Democratic national
convention that he will receive the com­
mittee July 80.

I

IN THE

l.x&gt;! Meat.

[office at FORDS’ HO^EL, TUESDAY, JULY. 19.

One day only.

J YEAR OF UNRIVALLED SECCESS!
Dr. Holman S. Humphrey,
Who has vldtc.lthi-city one dav rech mouth far the ;&gt;**«t year, his done
more ••xcvUent pn-rreelunal work and made more difficult cures and warm
Irii od* amonr inralk-s and all with whuni he bas had any kind of dcslings
than any atningrr who had ever visited our locality. Indeed his charncttjr.
like his skill, is ix-yond reproach.
,

DURING THE COMING YEAR THE DOCTOR'S
Visits will be faithfully continued, and if life and health lw &lt;iwrrd he hopes
to add many names to nls already^'ery extensive list o: patients.
•
The past two years hare ianteljMncn amxi the numbs roi" chronic Invalids,
owing largely to the iM-cnhsslntltx-r i-r exerted by the Intluenxa ■ la Grippe*,
even thoM* who have c«MpCa ibis lillvhUng scourge Ivellng Its preultar cf-

mucous :netul»ranre navn Minerva m&lt;«i. •■ihii
- •&lt;• «■
rheumatic affections and grave heart disturlnncre. Tbo liver s,mi. one ot
tbe most tw&gt;P»r:xnt organ* &lt;&gt;f th. b.xly. has not cesnpel. and in too many
•■j«s has .ufTwl trout c &gt;nin-“tlon». enlanr’-mcnis and g«wrel turp!«Ut&gt;.
aceottip*iiledl.y ..lltt»dhtrcs.|nptralncf symptoms. «• -In rey. owntlptithat ol the txiwcis. pilei, sl«q iwa.Uu.-ln-. raguoand namri. »■
of
spirits, cung.-stions with &lt;w»ltj liun.l* «nd !• • t. akernau” with lesil &lt;»f palm*
and -. Ire &lt;u Dvt. tuifcd tmwuc. toul htrath. aching beS'L l-avk and hm’*.
thick ami high
urine, enwa. Irritable temper, and generel blue
devils." Tl»eswxM-.-.|xiny Ing ruts Imnpily illustrate the forego.ng disease*!
Xndlti &gt;»• tn part. ail&lt;tf »hb-h Dr. Humphrey tream and .-nre. wh* re paths.ts will tailfifuily fdU«»w H*tructions, without which tbo skk cannot

' Xl« all riwnir di-wa-rt! con.litl. ns Dr. Ht'wi-hrcy
•A "•
"5 ’K‘:K
’*’• Tb”‘

Dr. Humphrey cured me.
.
Iter. In* ll. Camp, HillOlaje. Mich. •
*Dr. Holman*. Humphrer ha*
IJr.irr White. U

j-ars I suffered the tnherr and anIM ’t IT Cunsi &lt;■&gt;

•.

AM&lt;H KtM’tui-. BHfalo'e. Mich

rapidly falling into the
itii'umptioii. jnwn up by
rinTM u.i.w—0 ..................... -♦ttrtrolte about unable Io
do an? thing Of n&lt;count. il*vv I n entirely cured by Dr.
[ Hotmiu. d. Humrbn y.
.. .
Pau »LVSI»ft .«*ct».-our little M-n W.re ; aralj.c.|. bad
wast.sl to a akrleton. was a pn-st atiffcier from catarrh,
t iH-uamtlsui and ohrtltutt.uXVlT-mt
ID?. Ifc-ImanS. Humplu.y «t th- h.-t.! in .Ma«m a&gt;-w
lone rear«guan&lt;! In a lew tntmths I.- wire *’ II .t.*d i.uiroI !y over his reran red and nrerly lu-lplres «s&gt;ndltion.
.j over
u BQrxTO5. FAti. Inglmm * «■. Mleb.
inrture'wHh uks-ratk-n of th.- strenich to •&lt;&gt;&lt; h an extent
‘tbot r-omfail up every night * K«
h-.l re ten&gt; &lt;fan ng

with &lt;n!nrrb. Jr-ifr..--* a«l
Was completely tsirtd b) Dr.
Krv. F. W. !Urt.&gt;.y-J&lt;'s: t». M-nkcp'U. Vh &gt;■

■

! hoiLltrm very lent &lt;&gt;f bearing for many years. Wa

"&gt;■wsasarauK a*

’.nd "n-'Jbt

troi't^ut U?w* rclirf until ! put toy‘ease
i
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SSK.8Dl!*TR»M&gt;15G l .tr.nun.u. . ........ ............ ..............................

1 &lt;&gt;r Hl.h»i» (X’hei-. —For fourteen year* I l&gt;n&lt;l Ihsmi torturi
jed *y&gt;th noough which was &lt;&lt;usi m» severe n» to votnjr
| tne. will nt one time I altniHtJ-lr.l to ffi-nth. J also ha.l «
s ery eevnro catarrh of tie* stomach and Uiwcls. Dr. Hol­
by Dr. HolmanK. Humphrey.
yi.-h
man F. Humphrey cured mt-J
Mas.
North Adams, wunMl«|. E. Ht-XT. Ln mine. Mich.
I »U- blind with rat*recta tn both eyre. Was operated I JjlIinBMTAgpNEnv.lf-* jit.rSTMATIoS CVltKI&gt;.—When
I
went
to
Dr.
Holman
S.
Huijpkrry
nearly n y.-ar ago I
, ;■ Iir. lU.nph'V ■affafegggftww. " ...
hid no Idea of getting help, out went afinply to plcrt.se my
ft lends. 1 could scnrwly stesi. »r take n moment's com­
1 «as totally blind for twenty-four
wl«h rnlte fort for uoalraclcd pbv-lcafi and menial suffering. At
I tlmuglit 1 rdfeiiid lose my mitid: all was darkness
r.iMrnct. Dr Holman S. Humpl.n y removed tiie ret-r ihnre
and gloom. Dr. Holman S Humphn-y cured mo entirely,
ami gave me rood righty y,„&lt;T„. Fn,; qnlre. Wis.
and I recomm.-nd him u&gt; all effilctrel.
D K. Hawlkv. Manon. Mich . Ing. Co. Ain’t Office.

1 »«• fully in the dutches of numb palsy. Dr. Humph­
rey cured me

Hud*on. Mxl..

An
&gt;««rt of mrtk»l nnnl ■tfVhnjffilr’Irtlii
D&lt;£'1* Kn.xgrx A BLAt.nut
nummnlm. .nA pmn«me«l
’"S". ‘cXi.?
.Ilalx-tre and thnt 1 only hml about a
bullet tt K» t&gt;-r«»r-, years I have Uxn an i-ivalid and for the1
Dr. Hum,,Un,'.■■n.llnunO«»|n^;g"&gt;','^",M,cb. ' pnMt ymr or ao a jirret sufferer from the pains of hidlgre-1
ti^L!‘i2ro^,trer » c*V‘rTh •hr”,,K,l,'"t- 1 was so obstinate.'
1 «”* no “Cti,,n wltlx.ut drun of ix.mo
,n",U'r’ *&lt;”7*0. until I Went to Dr. 1
tered severely With extreme &lt;l«-pn-**' «J' ‘ L’jL jailing
.ystrm. low spirits, despondency. kw» «.f spprt
P. J. Weloi. Shny town. Mich.
i .icrirv nut’ irencrai run-down ©oudltion Of »oe , •
wurfiu.II,»/•«&lt;■ ”«nb- K-jTSSlI-.«’=h'

I was a dreadful sufferer from k*'"0*’*’"},"”uum ph re O "unusual
tbewliL liiavo been entirely cured by ‘^ Hr^gLU Newark, O1 was hclnlcssly and hopelewly sick with a
" ,pM„, g|| my
Was cured by Dr. Humphrey six years «»'’•£" [oi;jsk
wort ever
OMer
J.mwvllto P. 0 . J«m»viiy^

I mcasnrvd48 Inches urounA mr ^’,1*2“ VmV.u'ld do Png’,’}&lt;
mor. Was taken to Prof. Lud‘*Ln*
of the growth wlthfor me. Dr. Humphrey
rusUg®
out the um- of anything but
vl,rr.v SMITH. JaneaviU* "!a*

For lb. na« u.n»

1 ta”,

of tin- bowel*, but managed to twp arn in 1
rapidly that
fashion, but for the past 1.t-reral
^0 wilt, my -^crMn&gt; .
( wa* obliged to give up ho“«*lc?*‘,l.'H notary three months
‘
At the time I wa* tak-m U» •*» Or. M » »1 hlWfw keep my
litid given up all hope ot over g-tt mr
•
। । gfVou up all hl’
lays togrthrt-. MF d wtor* oaJ »U
u?
&gt;f my ever reoorerlnq. 1 oftun i*u* -« a tfdrete at one time, ami
with long piece* of uumbrino from tuc would
*«5waa
.otno il iy* durin? iho twi-niy*four boors 1 w
4«W(|r&lt; vt ben I **»
of stuff that looked like mv inaldot
[ c«»uld
finally token to aoa the d»3tar at tne h &gt;0M 1
( tw&lt;)ia tnsxUna
up stairs and hod f&gt; bo e irr.ed l»t&gt;
my own,J^’rF,'Jiird
(hat day and am now keenlnr Itoh^ nn «
an(l look• t«&gt;rw*rd
wined over2U pounds WR1’fh.1v and friend!*.
.twook.
to a long and useful Ufa with W family
Hazr.ut

//7

Mrs. Mary Briggs, of IndlahBpolis, reached
his home in safety tbs other day. and now
Mr*. Briggs has brought suit against him
110,000 damages.
Because tbe judge could not define tbe
crime. Gustavo A. Tempel, who hail tapped
a wire aud gotten his electric light free,
was discharged at St. Louis.
Annie, daughter of Governor Stone, of
Mississippi, has eloped with with E. L.
McKee, of Water Valley, Miss., a young
man whose Imuk account is rather slim,
and Ab far they have not been invited to
call on the governor.
Betty Lewis is the natural child of a
wealthy Virginia man now dead. Betty
Is a mulatto. Her father left her &gt; 100,•
COO and her fathers legitimate children
tried to beat her out of it In the courts.
The highest Virginia court ha* just de­
clared that Betty can have the &gt;1*1,000.
The Republican league of Illinois will
met at Springfield Aug. IB
Oscar Wiasinger, of Springfield, O., shot
bis wife to death and then killed himself.
Jealousy. He had threatened* to Uo as he
did.
*
Dr. McGlynn, tbe Roman Catholic
priest who took so much interest in Henry
Georgeism that his superiors deprived him
of his charge at New York, has met Arch­
bishop Ireland since the latter’s return
from Rome and had a long private Inter­
view with tbe prelate. McGlynn hopes to
get n hearing from the pops.
A shot flred nt the United States proving
grounds at Sandy Hook took a trip out to
sea on its own Account and being a 800pounder knocked tho whole bow off the
bchooner Henry R. Tilton four miles from
where the shot was fired. The schoonet
sank and the crew made its escape in the

It has been discovered that the bank
thief, Dann, of tbe National Savings bank,
Buffalo, roblxsd one lady depoai or of
fW.OW. leas &gt;440, which the scoundrel left
credited to her on the books.
J. B. Rum font is preaching the gospel of
Treasurer Eugene Kelly, of the National anti-cookery to Parkersburg (W. Va.) peo­
Federation of America,, baa forwarded ple. He lives almost entirely on raw
&gt;5,(410 tp the National parly in Ireland.
wheat at a cost of from -J to 10 cents a day,
Secretary Sheerin, of tbe national Demo­ is GO years old, and claims to be more rig­
cratic committee, has Issued a call for a orous than he was at 40. He will eat noth
meeting of that body at New York city ing cooked.
July 20.
’ Smith Tooley anti John I* Adams, who
The burning ot McMullan &amp; Ca’s lum­
murdered a planter named Benson Blake ber mills al Minneapolis caused a loss of
at Redwood, M1m., Jane 30, were lynched WO.OOU.
by a mob of about 700 men at Vicksburg.
George
H. Thomas, a farmer of
Constable J. F. Green, Brigham GrisWapello county, la., Cor forty years, died
miu and Bob Bell were killed in n fight Id
aged S5.
Clarendon, Tex., the outcome of nn old
Martin Hetron, aged 8,Hub Nobles, aged
feud. Green, accompanied by Grissom
and another man, entered a saloon where 8. and Willie Sheet, aged about 12, are all
Bell ami his brother were. Firing com­ missing from home at Saginaw, Mich.,
menced aud when the smoke cleared away and have ix-en gone several daya
Near Morgantown, Ky., Bud I*awson
| the three men above mentioned were found
killed Lafe Lawson with a maul. They
l dead on the floor.
I A woman giving the name of Mr*. Jessie Were brothers and both drunk.
The
I Garrett, while attempting a balloon nsceu- murderer escaped.
‘ ■.ion and parachute descent at Bluffton, I Richard Thomas, tbe oldest resident of
&gt; O., became tangled inthe ropes and was Iowa, died at Marion, in that state, Satur‘drowned in a pool in astono quarry.
I day, having reached tbo nge of 111 year*,
j Serious apprehension is felt regarding lie served lu the American army in the
the condition of William O'Brien, the I war of 1813, and Lad been for fifty year* a
I home rule lender, who was hurt on the ■ resident of Iowa.
: hea*l with a stone as *be was returning
The attempt to locate tbe wreck of the
home from a political meeting In Cork. '
steamer Pewabic, sunk in Lake Snperlor
twenty-seven years ago with a cargo of
copper and a large amount of coin on
j Dublin university has conferred the de­ IxMnl. has been al&gt;andone*l.
’ gree of Doctor of Letters upou Henry Irv
Elections in Mexico resulted In an over­
! Ing.
whelming victory for President Diaz^
I Imac Cook A- Sons, Liverpool cotton There was virtually no opposition to him.
' brokers, have auspeinled. Liabilities about
Captain Francis Robes Webb, who served
| (3,730.000; axsete the same.
In the navy during the war, and who wns
I The rebels in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, afterward Ufiited States consul In Znnzi
। have defeated the Federal* nt Arroy, nnd . bar aud New Zealand, died at San Diego,
killed the government leader, Pedro Man­
I qui z.
The eruption of Mount/Etna is alarm­
1 Tho Ohio divnim of the L. A
has ing. Lava is flowing from n double stream
t drawn the color line by adopting a re*olu- toward Nicolos* aud Belpamo. Twelve
lion barring negnnss Trcm membership in houses and a church have been destroyed.
1 that body.
| H. C. Frick, who is now at the head of . .Thu
----- * Roman
.
,Catholic. mission
.
T. . at Porto
the Cnraeul. «..»p..n&gt; &gt;» affnir. «»d wjo I *T lubcmryM..

HEART
CURE.

HEART QISEASE!

Delfoit, Laisisg
&amp; . IsrUm
T
TIME

able

In effect May 15. IMht.
Favorite Route between Grand Baplds, Detroit
and tho east.
• .ran&lt;l iGaKG
,Exst Parts
.‘McCord
Alto
lElmdste
‘(Tsrksvllle
Jake Odessa
I Woodbury
isuulield
Mulliken
Grand 1-edge
taniii.g
Detroit

7 03
T|»
7 re
io 40

Xv Howard City
„ E-lniore
Shinton
,. Ionia
Ar Grand Ledge
iGotny West |
D-t’r--.t
law*I ng
Grand Lodge
Mulliken
Snnfteld
WoMbary
t.«i- Odessa
Clarks* Hie
fftuulaie
Alto
McCord
K*st Faris
I Grund Rapids

Howaitf &lt;Tty
lOUlH
Stanton
ihdtnon• Everyday.others week days only. ’ slop
°BPs4or rars on all trains between Grand Bs»Ids and Detroit. Seals » rents.
inndWiu Union station. Grand Rapids with the
Cll!&lt; A&lt;U»A Wm Mu-HIGAS RAILWAY FOB
UllirWMo ANI» THS WXST AXD FUR Mr»»
OOX. MAXI-TXK.TBAVKBSk CirY. ELK RAP­
IDS AXI» rnTO-KBV. Favorite route to the
summer resorts of northern Miebiean.
Trains leave &lt;»nu»d Rsplits for Calcaro. -• ALravrtfor Manistee aad Travers* City
A.
M and &gt;17 P. M.
‘ i-.iriof cars’on day trains nnd sleepers on
tdkbctrtun* to Chicago.
.
,
Asli ourzgvuts Or further particulars or
write to
.

Grand Bapld*.

FBOBA1 BORDER.
Mate of Michigan.County of Bau
At a svmIoii of the Probate Court for tbs
enuntv Of Barry, holden at the Probate Office in
the city, ol Hastings. In said county, ou U ednesday. the S3»d dav of June, tn the *ear one
tbou-and eight hundred and ninety two.
I the employes of the milk, has by long exPresent, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge st
■ perience become iuunal to Inbortroubles LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCE ^JARKETS.
fa*’fce mailer of the estate of James
. similar to those which are now causing so
.unmraey. aeera-rx.
--­
‘ mueb excitement nt Homestead.
—
Chicago.
yi I On remllng nud filing the pelltiBB. duly ’ert, . A fled, of Ida H. Manuel, heir nf »al&lt;! deceasod,
। The supreme court nf Tennessee him deCHICAGO,
Lkic aqo, July IL
It
rearing forreasomdiirwln slated. Hint an wkr
। tihxl the np[x-nl of Colonel H. Clay King,
Following were tbe quotations ou the ,w decree be madeEniht* court drtermlnta*
’ today:
.............................
...
-&gt;r were the heirs st Uw of said deorep; w ho killed Lawyer I'osten in Murch, 1801, board■ iff* trade
Wh-.- .t-July.
opened 1 ■
ultkxl to inherit said estate aud their
1 at Memphis, and sentence*! him to be TlA* . closed 7*Rc: Ssptetu'xjr, opened 76tfj
clwcl
7&lt;k-; itorembtrr.
’oprn.-i
'clored|n*y*’l»eri|:hts theretB.
clcnol 7Se;
tzf.
; cteH
‘ ’-7%?.
j handed Aug. T.'m-xt. Kingian lawyer, 7S4c.
..■mill* uiurioi.
•• ......
—CornJuly,
opened
efa^l teHc:1.
। author and ex-Gonfederatc, and uf high 7«4c. Corn-July, opened irH'. closed ii-Mjc:
v ol JuW. A. D.. Itvt at ten o • lock
Ncptemb.-r. o;wnol 47?ic. closed 4Sc; O*tobrr, । jj/"jie irenoon, be assigned h r the I.earing of
soeinl-conneclions.
»_Jltl«i. aud that the heirs at law of said
opeued au-l &lt;■!&lt;»&lt;*J 4714c. Date-July. o;&lt;«aod I Mild p
John L. Sullivan is training steadily for 3&gt;r. closed
August, opened----- , cloSci derensnl
•----- - and all other jierson* Interested fa said
his fight with Corbett. He told n friend SD-ke-. bept- inner, opened ami closed ate. Pork rotate. ] are required to ntn*ear at a
that be won going to spend two months put­ —July.oiHju.-d Sll..'O,clr&gt;*eJ ill.;7l»: hLptumber ot * .hl remrt then to be holden at the )*n&gt;bate
Office.
Ih th" &lt;-&gt;ty of Hostlnipi. in Bald county,
ting hiiusejf in condition to du twcutj- ojxmei &gt;11 Ck clowjl SlLt;-?: January, aud shdw cause. If any thrre be. why the prayer
ojwaed $u u.‘t&gt; close I &gt;1X15. i^r.i—July, ot the |«-tPlaner may nol bo ffiBUted. And It
minulcs work.
lx farthenirdered. that said i^Utwner Eire nnGeorge L. Burton, of Chicago, has ojieu.-d 57.1*i. c.'oeod &gt;7.31
Live stock—Prices nt the U.lm Stock ticeto the prrs-vis Interested in Mid estate, of
brought suit at Kansas City for S’ki.'kt)
yards toilay rangud as fo.hiwu Ho^s—Market the iwndrney ot -ak! petition, and the hearing
against D. IL Fant.n wealthy Texn-s ranch- active on jAckln; and shipping account, 1 id thcr.*'f;by causing a copy of thin order to be
lu the Hasthig- Baxxbb. a newspa­
■man, who, he alleges, has alienated the feelin; rather lira; light sa l mixed weights publidiM
per prUited and circulated in said enmity of
affections of his wife.
AGlbu higher; other grades strong at fortaur barrv. t.nee tn each week foe three succeasiVB
Tiie Prohibition lenders in Iowa have figures; .airs rau;cil at &gt;i.73&amp;'&gt;.G&lt; I'igs. S3fl&gt;-5 weeks previous to said day of lieartnx.
Charles W. abmhtmoxg,
ta-ittcd nn uddress declaring that the Re­ 51*3 light. $.’&gt;.4 kiAfit rough packing, $&gt;.5j^
(A tru- cony.)
Judge ot l*rnnate.
publicans have abandoned prohibition, APt m xed. nn l 33-1*3-Aj.Wu heavy packing am
ADMINISTRATOB’S SALE.
nnd calling on tiie teetotallers to abandon Shipping loin
Cattle—Market fairly active ou local and
fn
Hie
rnntire
ot
tbe
estate
of Washiogtoa K.
the Republicans in turn.
shipping account; native* rn eJ steady, but
I
The steamer City of Chicago,whkh wns . Texan* weak and Eritljc lower: quotation* Ferri*, drevssed..
Sottee is hereby given that 1 Misll *el! at
stranded
on tho .rocks
uenr Kinsale,---Ire- range.I at SklSiipLTt) &lt;b ico to extra ahlpplug nubile ao-Uim to the hlrhrst bMdw. on Friday,
aiinuucM -.u
—- ----------------------land, aonie
days&gt; .-Q'-,
ngo, —
bos broken
Ltllti,
nvu.v u.'J
------ ----- in Ttwo steers SI.7-G.5. u go td to choice do. H-Git the tweitUdav of Aiurust. A- D-, lakLattB*
' * ■ • and
- - gone
J-----down
I- . —
— SatK.fath-1
I 4 70 fBjr to good. ,§.L73ai. It common to medi­
•»‘rk&gt; k. In the forenoon in the Probate office tn
amidships
In1.twelve
city «d Hastings In the county of Barre,
oms of water. The officers nnd crew abnn- um do, f&amp;NXti.lJ butcher*' steers. S-C.4A the
in the ftoie ot Michigan. punOM# to
doned tho vessel a few hours previously.
| U.7J stoekers. SLMJUI.8'. Tuxa. steers. SJJ'a Uernre u&gt;d authority granted to me on the tub
aU5 fevde a. SL.&amp;ftXM) cows. &gt;XUU®J.7j bulU
The Christian Endeavor convention,!
day ot June A. D. I’M. by the l‘n»t»to
aad SS.&amp;S0 75 *e&lt;l calves.
court ot Bam- county. Mk-hlgan, a'l of the
with 1S.COO delegate*, is iu sessiuu at MadHheep-Market fairly active aud price* un­ estate, rishi, title and Interest *-f the said de| Ison Square garden, New York.
changed: quotations range I at 81.per eraMMt oT. In and toll e real estate situate and
Its) 1 to western. &gt;!.3&lt;y7S» natives. Su.fijQ,4.U) betoamthB realty &lt;4 Barry, in the s;a e of
Nfrlibtan. known and described as fallow*,
Texn*. nnd &gt;3kkaS7J» iambe.
I
Saturday, July 0.
jihn Townsend, a compositor on the ■ Proiuce: Butter—Fancy scparalor. 20c; '"rhe sooth bait of the east.haltof the north
New York Evening Suu, atahbu.! his wife ‘
wr-t qinrter ot section fourteen (14). township
thre~(G north, nuutv nine te» west.
lv.U,ar. likely
Ilkelrlo
U«
and then shot himself. Bothare
to spring chlo'.eus.
17e; rtxwer*. Be; spring-] Dated June nth, A. D-. 1JW.
„
.
X James F. Mba®.
ducks. 1 fJUHc; turkeys, mixed, ijle. IV-1
die. t
&gt;
Administrator.
Tho Wisconsin slate Republican conven­ tatoe—BmUauko. 40c i&lt;r bu: Hebron-. ^3
»_•; Teau&gt;w. Kota. ttOfeLto per bbL
tion will be held Aug. 17 In Milwaukee.
The Louisiana legislature has adjourned btrawberrics—Michigan. &gt;1 :331.75 jar 10-qt
nut. Raspberries—Bed. Sl.fii^iUJ per SVpt:
without electing n United States senator. black, per &gt;1.751 .-qU U-5 M -it case. BlackberNewton J. McGuire, of Rising Sun, has rioe -f--Wd&amp;&lt;u P*r 24-qt vase.
been elected department commander of the
Indiana Sons of Veterans.
,
W. J. Dargfc, ex-city clerk ot West I
Superior, WK, h accused of issuing I KIMc: August, KJ. -, S&lt;^t«mlMr, W*c. Cornworthless checks with intent to defraud.
No. i mixol cash. Me; July, 5IH:-; August.
D. H. Patton, Democrat,.of the Tenth M-pr. :?eptemb.-r. 5-H- Oats bivady; Na
B mixed cadi. Uc; July, a.-; August. 3i&gt;4c.
Indiana district, publishes a letter an­ Rve—Dull a id weak; 7S«i8lo lu ca( loin
nouncing that he will not bo a candidate Barley-Unchanged. Pork-Quiet: old moss
1117.aH.7i Lard-Steady; S.-ptember, »7.4L
for re-election.
Uv» ktock: Cattle—Market very dull for al!
Henry Robinson, son of Lee Robinson,
Me
of Scotland township, near Colchester, grade» nnd saloi wore at a decline • f
Ills., has died of lockjaw following upon ' per UDibs: ;uomt to belt native steer*.
Old.51 per 100 lbs Texans, :340QI.0U; bulls and
an injury to bbi fool wilh a hatchet.
dry cows. ?7X»aXN&gt;. Hbre.i nud LambsFire destroyed the Simon Nudiug flour­ Bhevp. alow bat steady: iambi. «oak at a reThe Sneed's of this Great Cough Cure to
ing mills at Hope, Ind., causing a Iomi of dnc tlon ot
per lb; sheep. &gt;I.&lt;UQS.7&gt; jwr 1UJ withtrut a pkralkl in tbe history of medione.
E-’U.OOO, and several buildings In Jolliot- lbs; lames, SC5.1 KU Hog.-Market, higher; All druggists are anthorixed to sell it on a pos­
I
live
hogs,
ia.ouaa:s
per
luu
D
m
.
.
ville, Ind., causing a loss of &gt;10,000.
itive guarantee, a teat that no other c€re can recThe son of Henry Besscrt, a Chicago
ceadnlly stand. That it may become known.
tailor, stole a diamond from bis employers
nnd wns arrested. The disgrace was more
than the father could bear and he com­
mitted suicide.
•1
Jesse Campbell was fatally injured and
several others were seriously hurt in a riot
at Fargo, N. D., between a constable and
ConwaiHioo’ OM it. AA F« Dreubt fa.
striking tentmen on oue side and the

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loyal employes of a circus on the other.
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The Mlrt.lt"” WortT-

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marked tc a woman on rny right
toaeenra the first premium wthlMta of
So." uM Ch*rW A. Srel. • Boun bapa
I
a certain friend, who wan ah.
A flmd report upoc the WorfcFs fair farm products that they may l* drawn burned* man. a* be started to climb up to devoting
I
herself to her husband, where­
upoh fur the state’s exhibit at Ute World’s tha fourth atory, "I never ride in eleva- &lt;
fund lias been delayed till all reportf
upon abe turned aaf} gave me a lecture on
might be In. Tbe following sum* hare Fair. Premium.* arc offered for the beat tors. I suppose I run fooli*h. but I had an ithe subject in about three words:
been received and forwarded to Lansing: collection of grains and grasses.
experience in Minnxipolis once that makes
"How cau a woman devote herself to a
Previously acknowledged.................... IKS 59
The Baltimore &amp; Ohio railroad' will me afraid to enter one. It wu* in 1960, nnd man who deep* nil day nn&lt;l works at n news­
From No. 7. Hope^Mrs. Clara Rob­
make an exhibit at the- World’s Fair I was a frath young man traveling tor a :paper office all night.’ I married a journal­
50 showjjig the hiatorv and deVetopmtnt of bom* in Providence. In a large office ist myself,” she said, "and I fully under­
inson. teacher.................................. ...
No. 7. Hastings. .Sarah Riley............
railwaysTrom their Ix^lnnlng to the- pre­ building in that city, which wa* being stand what it means of trials nnd tribulaS3
No. 3. Baltimore, Minnie Bush....
sent time. In pnnwnce of thia purpose built by a friend of mine, there were two latlons. I tued to read of happy homes lu
81 ft ha* sent n representative to London to elevator shaft*, and In them were placed
Na 12. Carlton, Lillie Mathews...
which tbe duties were »hared, there being
0*2
No. 1. Assyria, Hattie Bradley....
prepare models of the chief objects nf the the finest elevator* that hnd been tnann- certain rrepondbiUtles l&gt;elonging to the
iNa 3. Woodland. Julia Myers.........
many In the Kensington lu.ix-utu relating factured up to that date. With the ele­ ; wife and certain ones to the husband, but
SO
iNo. 2. Yankee Springs. Genie Hill
vators
was an air cushion device which I tell you a literary man will nut take a
50 to railways.
iNc. fl, Baltimore. Frank Edmonds.,
waa newly pateDtad and which hnd never .single care. They must not be bothered
The Ohio state Axchaotogtail and 11k- been tried. One day I happened up into
50
i No. 2. Castleton, S. Wilbert Smith,
with errands, and if they promised to do |
38 torical society will exhibit at the World's the building, and my friend usked me if I one they would surely forget it They1
i Na 5. PrairlevHJe. Howard Brooks
Fair,
among
many
other
interesting
arti
­
50
wonted to take a fast trip In one of the ele­ must hare the brel room-in tbe house for a
No. fl, Assyria, Julia Donovan....
cles,
a
collection
of
Mpeclmens
of
old
colo
­
No. 3, _Irving. Dora Arebart..........
den nnd they must Dot be diaturbad, no
vators.
nial and state bank money. It has al­
“I waa game for anything thorn days, matter what happens. They arc sure to
S34 37 ready gathered several hundred specimens. and I said that I wouldn’t mind. The man
or nny something disagreeable to your
One of the most Interesting h a Mormon who invented the air cushion wa* going to do
friends from mere inability to keep their
school RXPoirr.H.
bill bearing the signature of J. Smith, the give a practical demonstration of it* value,
wits on whnt is going on around them.
I No. 1. Barry, Flora McCallum. teacher, originator of the Mormon faith.
and had unu of the elevator cars imuled up
"The
other afternoon duringlbne of my
Enrollment 32. days taught DO, average
_
From California l» to be exhibited at the to the top of that thirteen story building, nt homes my husbaud appeared in'thd par­
attendance 28.5. number not tardy 18, not World’s Fair one of tbe famed huge red­ lie proposal to get in the car and let it
lor, n favor quite unusual, for os soon as
al&gt;«ent fl. Two pupils. Glen Denny and
wood trees, or sequoia glganh a. The one drop, ami be wanted some one to go down he awakes in the afternoon he has general­
Mand Maloy wore not absent nor tardy selected Is 30d feet high aud more than 80 with him. The car bad been dropped two
during Che term. Miss' McCallum has feet In diameter at Hie base. A specially or three times with nobody in it, and tbe ly .some engagemenr. I introduced him to
a friend ot mine, whose husband is asplcnbeen engaged for next year at a salary of
constructed train will be necessary to car­ cushions had.worked beautifully. That- did photographer and whose wife ia' very
ym
ry the monster across the continent It is afternoon the final test wa* to be made.
No. 8. Assyria. Myrtle Tuckerman, the intention to hollosx t|&gt;c bare Intn The inventor, a couple of reporters and proud of hl* success in this line. She wjim
telling of some new process, when my hus­
teacher.
booths In which will lie sold California myself were to go down with tbe car. I band, yawning) aays, ’Oh, does Henry still
Days taught GO, enrollment 24. avenge
..
_
wines, fruits ami curiosities made of pol­ had given my promise that I would take dabble In photograph I’ ” The appearance
attendance 10, neither absent nor tardy 7.
the trip, and although I would have given of the ices broke up the conversation, which
ished
redwood.
'
.
No. 5.- Johnstown, Jennie rLuther
-,h"
all that I ixM*essed to stay out of the car
More than one thousand incn are at after I found what was expected of me, I had interrated more than myself, though
■teacher.
all could neo that even while she waaocoidwork on the mammoth manufactures build­
Days taught 20. enrollment 16, average
_
screwed my coutage up to the sticking
attendance ia, not tardy 0, have not ing for the World's Fair. The force was point rather than be laughed at, and when ipg shu was proud of her husband’s literary
recently doubled by order of the expa»l- the inventor said everything was ready I accomplishments, as most wives of writers
whispered 9.
or authors are, even though they delight
No. 8. Yankee Springs, Mark A. Ritchie tlon authorities, who concluded that the
in.
to tell of their eccentricities.—Brooklyn
contractor .was not making as rapid pro­ got
“Tbe door wa* locked a moment after I
teacher.
Days taught SB, enrollment 13, average gress as was desirable. The authorities entered, and when I saw that there was
attendance 10. not tardy 7, not absent 4. are detenalued that all of the buildings no escape I forced up a sickly sort of a
Certainty and Probability.
This is tbe only district in the entire shall be completed in time for dedication! grip and looked around. I was ho scared
Moral certainty may be defined io a
county In which all the pupils enrolled in Octolier, and the public may be assured that my legs shook under me, and the re­ rough way to be that degree of certainty
are of one sex. Not a boy in the Institu­ that this will be done. Tbe total number porter* were In exactly the mme physical which is produced by a preponderance of
of workmen at Jackson Park now exceeds- condition The Inventor puttered arouixl
tho probabilities. Moral certainty is tbo
tion.
7.000. It will probably be increased to |
'No. 5. Hope. Floy M. Williams teacher.
fixing everything in Hhipshnpu and we sat highest degree of certainty that it is pos­
Days taught 10. enrollment 24, average 10.000 or more.
on the seat and trembled in unison.
sible for the human mind to attain, except
attendance 20 nearly, neither absent nor
“Finally everything was ready, and thb perhaps in tbe exact sciences. In the
A Queer Dank Note.
tardy 11. not tardy 18, tardy marks 6.
inventor gave the won!. The rope that purely abstract sciences, those in which
Probably one of the queerest devices sver held the car up was cut, and tbe trip be­ conclusions are deduced by reasoning alone,
The department of Public Instruction putoo»a bank note, check or letterhead
has issued a “Graded Course of Study’’ was t Ar formerly used by a banking firm gan. It is utterly impossible to describe there is no such thing as absolute certainty,
tho horrible sensation that 1 felt when that and in what may not inappropriately be
for institute work and suggesting a course at Devil’s Lake, N. D. It was a sheaf of
car shot downward. My bead swam and denominated tbe mixed sciences there is
of reading for teachers. A copy of this wheat standing upright, entwined with
circular lias been mailed to teachers and ribbon, the band bearing the inscription; block and red spota danced before my eyes. little ft anything that can with truth be
Tbe swiftness with which it fell was in­ affirmed to be morally certain.
many others throughout the county.. Any "Na 1 hard wheat. In hoc aiguo vinces."
This is proved by the different views and ,
dtwiring a copy can obtain one at the Above the sheaf and resting on Its edge credible. It actually fell so fast that our'
office. Teachers are earnestly advised to was a good representation of one of Uncle bodies could not keep up with it, and we the changing theories of meu eminent in
rone from the floor a* if going in the opix&gt; the medical world and by the conflict of
carefully examine this circular..
Sam’s silver dollars. Tho face of the dol- ritc direction. 1 was faint and sick and opinion which has existed, and is likely I
( The teachers and pupils of No. 11, [ 4nr bore an eagle, a map of Devil's lake, a oppressed with the most object fear and always to exist, among the greater law­
Carlton, recently had a strawberry and pint of the city of Devil’s Lake, showing a horror. Tbe two reporters were in the yers and tbe wisest judges and among tbe ,
Ice cream social netting 817.5o and It “plug” railroad coming in from tbe south­ same shape, and the three of us were con­ greatest statesmen. The degree of prob­
was not much of a day for loe cream east, and surrounding ail the legend fident that we would be dashed to piece* ability may be very great, great enough,
either. A part of the proceeds will be ••United States of America, One Dollar,” at the bottom of the shaft. The inventor indeed, to produce firm conviction, and yet,
used In the purchase of a fine flag which the first three letters of the word "United” was calm, though very pale.
after all, there is no absolute certainty.
“The crip took but-a few seconds aud
will be furled to the breeze on the after­ ’being hidden by the map of the lake, which
Men must act upon probability, and he
noon of the 23rd on which occasion ad5* extends to the milling on the dollar's edge. , every foot that we fell* the car increased who can ix-st judge of the weight and force
Tbe bust of a devil shows above the its momentum. It seemed that we fell for
dresses will be made by Prof. Davenport,
of probabilities is, in the practical affairs
Rev. Humphrey, Geo. D. Barden, and upper edge of the dollar, his satanic majesty a century and I prayed that the bottom of life, the stronger ami most successful of
others. This ought to call the people holding a balance in his left hand and a!1 would soon he reached so that we might men. If men acted only on abwilnte cer­
spear In his right, the head of tbo spear, I be relieyed of ,our agony. As 1 said, I was
out. *
resting directly against the edge of tbe perfectly confident that I would never tainty the affairs of life would be confined
within a very narrow compass. Tbe range
plat of the dty. The words "Bank of. I' leave tbe
the hutting paktt.
the car alive, and wns almost willing of men’s actions, aspirations and achieve­
were in largo letters above the horns of! |j to die if
(From an outline)
the fearful falling motion would ments would be little wider than that of
If ti
One pleasant day In September. James. Beelzebub, the motto "Give the devil hia
. only cease. I was just about to fltint when
Nellie, and Mattie went J to-visit tbelr duo” being stamped above the devil’s left' the speed of the car slackened gently, and ; tho ant or spider if they waited until
demonstrative certainty enabled them to
rotudii*. Wil le sv*l Jinde. Willie and band inside a dotted oval.
'
finally it stopped at the bottom of the proceed. Doubtless tbe torch of demonstra­
Jobleoj* Iti-in cuuiiug and csUie down
This striking device wa* printed.upon
( shaft so slowly and gently that the water
the rojd to meet them "We have Just all the bank’s bills of exchange. They are in a glass that satoc the floor of the car tion would better light the way than the
feeble lamp of prot«bility, but we cannot
hern talking ni»out having a nutting party now highly prized by collectors of stamps,' was noti disturbed or rippled.
have tbe torch and we must move by the
and wu ..re going to invite - all our achtkdr coins, old currency, etc., many of them I
“We got out hurriedly ami tbe cushion
nutea.” said Josie. "When are you goll»« even now being worth their face value.— was pronouneed a xucceaa. I went to bed light of the lamp or.else stand still.—Chief
Justice Elliott of Indiana.
to have it?*' asked their cousins. “WeR.’’ St Louis Republic. \
iumI Ma^d there for a week before I recov­
Iwyau Willie, "you know next Tuesday is
ered my normal condition, and now when
the last day of acbooi and we are going to !
I get imnn elevator that feeling of dread
A device brought forward by u western
M-e If they can aU go next Thursday."
comes aver me nnd I can’t help it. There­ NOTICE OF COMMUWONKB*ON CLLIMS.
••W« have twenty scholars nnd. if. they engineer proposes to utilize tbe waste fore I always walk."—Buffalo Exp'rcsa.
Slate of Michlgs'1- &lt;’■■’&gt;•&gt;*»• at Harry—w.
Krtat« of Jane
&lt;wv-a**«l.
eno alljto, won’t we have a j^ily time?’’ steam from locomotive* during their fre­
We the ut.dri-isi r-&lt; haying been appointed
quent stops at way Motions, made neces­
said Nellie.
.
! He Wanted Bls Right*.
ti) lhe Probate rvurt Lirtibc ('utility ot Barrv,
sary
for
taking
in
fuel,
water
and
for
They were all at Willie nnd Josie’s the
butejl M‘«-h»c*n r-noul—tellers tore&gt;ftv“ ex­
"I
*.■»,
”
said
a
friend
the
other
day,
next Thursday at nine o’clock. Eu&lt;*h other purpose*, the ntwun saved by this
am ne Mid anju*i *11 &lt; 'iuiw and demands ot all
girl broiixhl a basket of lunch while the method to be applied to the pumping of “you nr? an old' laud at it. I have only:
lx&gt;ya brought the bags aid baskets to put water for filling tho tanks or reservoirs just got innrrirtl. and cjon’t tinderrtnnd;
V.ovenbb*.
•!« t&gt;»wn*ltlp &lt;4 Hep-. on
the mils In. They stated at 10 o’chx-k. about tbe station! Id a large number of’ much alN&amp;it the busim-ie*. 1 should like
ether a married man has any
The woods were alxiufl a mile from the cases, os is well known, large stations have
when he take-* nuto hitnsrlf a
I* II
house and the way led through a large to bo supplied with an engine and steam right*
laid d*y&lt;
field Just tuck ot the house. When tli&lt;y pump, using fuel for making st«nm. wife?"
elalin* at&gt;&lt;1
I list
ail
"Right*? 1 cs, lota. Hr has a right to ■nd ni'itilli
twenty-idutn da*
reach-.'d the woods the iuhaller bo* a climb Under these circunitinncea it is claimed
e bills’’—
the tier* and filled their! baskets while the that the first cow of the proposed plan will pay all
nt tiwir cl.l i &gt;' to
I I mean this. Let me giro you ■&gt; ;i-i I
larger one* shook tho trfes and the girls be less than rijXt required for tho ordinary
iiw.A loU
ce. Every box, every chest of
picked up the nuts. At‘’last the bags steam . pumping arrangement* now In
nnd every portmanteau, and iu
vogue, and. as the latter also involves an
were al! filled and they «Ut down trt rest.
QMHUMlaM
After they were rested the girls un­ attendant, more than tbo entire cost of fact every available receptacle of every de
packed the lunch nod lone uf the boys ■teain Is gained by tbe use of the dcw Kcri|glor&gt;, I* sluffed full of my wife's prop­
erty,
a»l
when
'I
want
to
put
away
a
few
method.
—
New
York
Sun.
brought a pitcher ot j water from the
| K( H
&lt; HtKEl:
cuffs aad collars"----Opting, rin* lunch WM eaten with a
"Hold hard. I know what you mean. State ol Mlchlg »n. Cminlr al Harr; -&lt;*.
i&lt;-il*h and the remains were put back hi
IJstcn,
young
man.
If
your
bedroom
wer“
How
to
make
the
world
better,
brighter
tlnj Iwskets. About half an hour was
300 yatils long, lined from the flour to the te the City ol UM'Uiun. in ".»lu county, ou Tuurv
sp^nt In eating some of the huts they had and happier?” echoed Mr. Francis Wilucn.
“Have I an opinion on that subject? De­ ceiling ’ with shelves, aud you wanted a day tbe 7lh d«y &lt;&gt;t July, lu the year oue
gathered.
place to stow away n couple of shirt*, y&lt; n thousand clyht hundred aad uUirty tnu.
They finally started* home at three cidedly I have. 1 would turn nil the tra­
Frereet. Cuarte- w. Anus-roug, Judgr ot
Some of them couldn't find a nook that wasn’t full of Probate
o’clock and ail rejiortrd 4 ‘ very fine time. gedians into comlque*.
hairpins, scent bottle*, odd gloves, pieces
Iu tbe matter of the estate of C. Cula.nibu*
They ronelndt-d that winter they would would be ffbrryenough comedians, f-know,
Backus, ueceascl. and hearl** the final ac­
inert at each house ami ipcnil the evening but tbe time for mimic tragedy ba* gone of ribbon, odd feathers mid artificial t’.ow- count of Eugene Hart born, admlmunitor.
On reading and filing the retitl'm. duly veri_ln playing games aud, eating tbe nuts by. Thera is enough sorrow In real life. era, Hille bit* of tape and buttons galore,
with pin* and needles thrown in, so just
Eu^cne Hartboru, administrator ot said
they had had such a pleasant time gather- Let tbe stage be given over to amusement,
entertainment, frolic and joy.
last us accept the inevitable: Wrap your personal estate, pviylnx tnat bls final account lb's
Ini.
day
tiled may be beard and allowed ami be oi&gt;Eroperty in an old newspaper parcel and r barged
from said trust.
&lt;iarrir Hyland, agtnl IS year.*, seventh have laughter Instead of sighing and
ide it under the bed."
ThereuponIt Is ordered, that Tburoday the
grade, district No. 3. Asiyria. Barry Co., unilea instead of tears."—New York
World.
He grinned ironically, but pasms! on a !&gt;Ui day ot August. A. 11.. 1FW at ten o'clock In
Mifh. A. Eva S-hmi.l. teacher. Pen­
the
turei.oon.
he asstxned tor the bearing nt said
■adder and a wiser man.—Ixmdon Tit-Bits.
petttluo and that tbe heirs at law of said de­
mapship excellent.
i eased amt all other persous lute rested tn said
A traveler's pipe Is an English invention.
estate,
are
required
to appear at a session o|
■ Ill
a upui,
The bowl has a hook attached to it which
raid court, then to be holden al the Frotmtnot
If you ask that convenient fiction, tbe lice, in tbe Cllr ot Hastings, in said county, and
Examination* will be lield In the city of dan Im inserted in the buttonhole of the
Man
in
the
Street,
whnt
sort
of
plant
a
Halting-' as follows:
coat, while a tube communicates with the
ibe petllloner may not to granted.
Thursday nnd Friday, Aug. 4 and 5.
mouthpiece. Tbe smoker' has both hands cactus ia ho will probably tell you it is all lurtuer ordered, that said petitioner gtre notice
Friday. Sept 30.
■
tbs persons Interested In said estate, ot the
free to be occupied as he finds necessary.— leaf nnd no Me tn mid each of the leaves
grows out of the last one. Whenever we tendency of said petition and the hearing
‘Friday- Oct. 28.
set up the Man In the Street, however, you thereof by canting a copy ot this order to be
The first will be held at tbe high school,
published In tbe Hsstlni
must
have
noticed
we
do
it
in
order
to
the others st the court room. Candidates
pajwr pr.nted and circulated In said County ot
The story Is told of an alderman who, knock him down again like a ninepln next Harry, ooce lu each week for three successive
will take notice that the examination in
week* previous to said day of hearing.
theory and art will Include a knowledge sitting tn state to hear some school boy’s moment, and this particular instance is no
exception
to
the
rule;
for
the
truth
is
that
of Che state course of study. Pupils that Greek orations, bowed whenever he heard
Mflaaef PiMaai
a cactus ia practically nil stem and no
(A true eepy.)
desire to try for diploma may attend ou the Greek word for "nothiag,” ouden, pro­
leaves,. whnt look* like a leaf being really
nounced, because It sounded like hia own
Aug. 5. Preserve this notice.
.
a
branch
Mick)ng
out
at
on
angle.
The
name.
Enoch Axubvs
true leave*, if there are any, are reduced
- Commissioner.
to mere spines or prickles on the surface,
while the branches in the pritikly ]&gt;etu- and
It l« to tbe credit of tbe Mormons that
of civilization across : many of the ornamental hothouse cacThe Indian exhibit at the World.# Fair । they opened the path
&lt;«
Vi. i titsesare flattened out like a leaf to per­
___ ‘ more
_L!
foli"
netkma-Grant Allsn ta
will Include representatives of every tribe the continent/ it . Lraid Je4 Zte
roods were mada
made mor*
more popaUr
Monthlfrom the extreme north to Terra del Fue- Mormon* that tbei rood*
safe than they otherwise would have been
by reason of the large number of Indians,
Canal Boat.
Mrs. French Sheldon, the Intrepid Afri­ many of whom were very savage and en­
Tho construction of canals was begun in
can traveler, has applied for space for ex­ tirely unfriendly to whites, that roamed
hibiting at tbe World’s Fair the fine col­ from one part of the continent, to the 1825, and by 1832 400 mile* of navigable calection ot curiosities and trophies she has other. These Mormons had been driven □als were completed. Tbe opening of the
out from Nauvoo and Arkansas and Mis­ first Ohio canal was accomplished July
gathered.
souri. They first made a settlement on 4, 1827. On that day the lint boat de­
South Dakota will be creditably repre­ the cast honk of tbe Missouri river at scended from Akron to Cleveland. She
sented at the exposition, having now what i* now known as Council Bluffs, but wm cheered on her passage by t housands
832.000 in sight with which to prepare its was then named Kaneavillc. They crossed of people, who iwoembled from the adja­
exhibit. The money has been raised by the Missouri river and established tbe cent country to witness the novel and in­
town nt Florence, and in the early spring teresting sight.— Edward Rosewater's
subacri ption.
of 1848 they started out across the conti­ Omaha zKddrcre.
A solid gold brink, weighing 500 pounds nent on foot, with wheelbarrowa or
and worth 8150,000 will be exhibited In the ever conveyance they bad at hand. Men
mines and mining building at the World's . and women walked all the way from the
Vvheo the sparrow’s nest ia done It ia aa
Fair by a Helena, Montana, mine owner. Missouri river more than 1,000 miles well contrived a habitation for tho purthrough n wilderness where not a blade prees vt it* occupants a* ever an architect
A Buffalo. N. Y. man proposes to fur­
designed. It ia warm, dry and coay, Dot
nish the World’s Fair with an attraction in man.
only during the period when tho yoang an
the shape of a collection of snakes. He
The Mormons were largely instrumental growing, but even in midwinter. Nothing
claims to be able to show as many as in the KMtttruction of the Pacific telegraph. ■bort cf a blixzanl ha* serious terrors to the
2.000 different varieties.
tomatMof
*house.—New —
York
bun.
A group of Cariba from the Lesser An­
tilles, descendants of toe Cannibal race
Jlacoverod by Columbus on his second
If yon don’t^raot your boy to turn out,
Atlantic aad Pacific
fa talegraphvoyage, will be at the World’s Fair, en­
bad dec t brer (town too hard ou the grind-1
gaged in making baskets and other native
iodwtries.

Wheat ia low and flour | .'CAPITAL
SURPLUS
uhould be the same. For a
short time I will eell
IwnU

White Rose Flour
AT

$2.20 PEK 100 LBJ.
Thia is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grade.
Cheese, 10 cents per pound.

JOS. ROGERS^

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$75,000 OC

87.000.ou,

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VOL. X

Opaator taatneMDee.w.ibm.

orriCKEs:
D. O. Mcblr.c .D, PreaUtent;
Chester Messer, Vice. prn»
D, W. Reynold, ( h.u
DrxcToj:-:
D. W. ReyaoMs.
D.G. Robinson.
11 B.MwHrj
‘
£ Client r
John Carveth.
P. T. Colgrmc.

Hastin

■ Interest raldaatl-nadspos l tea
Banking Businew* Tran«*«fl m .

25

YEARS FHiffl. mm
SOLID WEAR

BajMinx Ba»

Is the length of time that
■ Do you have your pro­
scriptions filled where you
happen to be,, or do yoc
go to

STEM INLAID
SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—"Good
'Form,” of $2.00 value
twitha $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
ry store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R, Pancoast

oP

m

w
CQ
Z

K

FRED L. HEATH’S
The Druggist, where drug!
and chemicals arc absolute­
ly pure.

And at the prices charged
will pay yqu to walk sever­
al blocks to get to him.

2
0
0
w
ta

Hoods Sarsaparilla.

Paines Celery Compound.

If 80
poor man
for a poo
other for

The

Is just as
The Ligh
Home am
He w
and the I
It w
Need

The Reliable Jeweler.

SPAULDING’S
Pepnlar Dry Goods House.
CLOSING SALE

SUMMER

GOODS

Every day 'witndsteB a mott gratifying in
creaee in our bubinew*. Every month in Jitter
than the one
.............the HHM
--- before.
-------With
inspiration
that comes from success we are determined to
give this month n royal finish.

To-day we etart anotlierjsaleon wa&gt;h fabric
for hot weather. Our Belectioiie are entire!)
new aud embrace some very desirable thing”
found nowhere else in the city. We have bj
our efforts during the past few weeks placed
our store in the lead of all competition.

DON'T MISS IT I

BIG CUT IN PRICES

The
in the

AI

SPAULDING'S

Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
hav? your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In or
der to have your eye sight
preserved into old age, the
eyes should be properly exam
ined and the right kind ot
Goods
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the fin­ v el vets
est quality and greatest vari­ Linings
ety of eye glasses and specta
cles at his office, where you
can have your eyes examined
at alltmes.

ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST

Trimmings,
Hosier}’
Gloves.
Linens,
Shoes

Curtain-.
Corsets
Draperies
Fans
Umbrellas. Sliawl

Underwear, Jacket

for $1

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VII. NO. 12

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HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 21, 1892.

Hasting^ City Bank,

LOOK - HERE
Wheat i&lt; U&gt;w and flour
should 1m&gt; tlio same. For a
short tiiiio I will sell
.

5.OOO.C.C.

Whi

Rose Flour
AT

$2.20 Per 100 Leu.
This is a No. 1 Hour. I war.
rant every sack to bo first
grade.
Cheese, 10 cents I&gt;er pound.

runs;

JOS. ROGERS.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.
WHOLE NO. 1936

—Mm. Hattie Baggs of South Beud. Ind., thusiastic speeches for which bo is noted.
The Committee on Credentials reported
arrived here last Friday to visit her par­
ents and friends—Miss Kate Mack has re­ through the chairman Hon. Jas. ASwcezey, when It was found that every
turned from Albion.
town but two were represented at the
HAHTIKVB, MICH.
convention—a very flattering report con­
W»wll»nd.
Farmers are In the midst of hardest. sidering the busy time of year.
Hon. P. T. Colgrove, the chairman of
Many of them have not yet finished hay­
the committee on Resolutions read the
ing. Corn is doing well but needs culti­
vating—A. 8. Haight wears a broad grin. following.which were received With hearty
Its a boy—A subscription paper Is being cheers and unanimously adopted:
Prairieville.
circulated to get funds to Insure the M. E. . Resolved, by the Republican Delegatee
Mrs. Ella Kelley, of Kalamazoo, is visit­
.
Do you have your pjrechurch and to make extensive improve­ of Barry County In Convention assembled.
ing her mother, Mrs. Armstrong—P. A.
ments at the parsonage—The lecture at the First That we renew our pledge to the
scriptions filled where you
Keeler, of Detroit, but formerly the ^rst
M. E. church Saturday night by Prof. E. great principles of the Republican party,
merchant Prairieville could boast of. knd
happen to be, or do you
Davenport was well attended aud the that has made a National Government
whose wife was the first person buried tn
lecture was a pronounced success—There possible and guarantees to every man
go to
this cemetery, visited old frieuds here on
is llftely to be a little trouble between the equal rights, protects and advances the
Friday last—Harvey Havens aud wife aud
two factions of the United Brethren rights of the laborer, by the advancement
daughter, of Mancelona, are visiting
church In our vicinity. Tbe IJberals have of the great principles ot protection and
friends
about
here
—
Adrian
Cook
and
fam
­
Oh
locked up some of the churches by remov­ reciprocity. and that has made the flag
ily visited at J. J. Perklas last Wednesday
The Druggist, where drugs
ing the old locks and putting on new ones ot the union respected and revered among
and Thursday—Wheat Is very large In
—Silas WooUett Is In our township attend­ the Nation* of the earth.
and chemicals are absolute­
this section, and some of It badly lodged.
ing to bls harvest—At our school meeting ’ We believe in the doctrine* of the Repub­
Farmers are stacking as fast as possible—
ly pure.
ou the 11th, John Velte. Edwin Sawdy, J. lican Party, because they are best calcu­
Geo. Nelson's family are camping at Pine
M. Reiser and D. B. Killpatrick were lated for the prosperity of Americans and
lake—A Cahill went to Lansing MondayAnd at the prices charged
elected trustees—Several of our farmers give to every man the fruits of his toll.
Fred Benson, of Delton, is now carrying will thresh their wheat from the field—
Second. We denounce the Democratic
will pay you to walk sever­
the mail—An Ice cream social was held in Tbe editor of the Ijike Odessa Wave says party as a party of false pretenses, and as
the Willis store on Saturday evening, that the people of Woodland should feel false in Its promises and recreant to every
al blocks to get to hinu
from which S7.5O was"'realized. Proceeds kindly toward the people of Iatice-Odessa great trust reposed In IL We believe that
to go towards paying for the well at the because the people of laike Odessa have the principles as set forth in its National
cemetery—C. Carpenter aud wife have re­ made Woodlaud what It Is. When we re­ Platform are not suited to the best Inter­
turned from their visit Io Athens, and In­ member that Lake Odessa was not in exls- ests of our great and growing institutions
tend to visit their son nt Oden soon—Mrs. teuce five years ago and that tbe editor of which bare been builded up and fostered
F. Benson has been quite sick with sore
under the wise and patriotic legislation of
tbe Wave has been there but a very short
throat.
tiim* we feel like laughing at bls egotism. the Republican party, which has ever been
We do feel kindly toward the people of true to every trust and whose legislation
our sister village for during the past few hasever been in the Interests of Ameri­
E. Pennock and wife returned from Bay years many
things have occurred to cas* ana AMERICAN- industries and
View last Saturday, and report a cold cement our friendship, but we would In­ AMERICAN HOMES.
Third. We heartily endorse-the platformwave—Mrs. Baldwin, who hai been such form the editor of tbe Wave that his at­
a srtfferer for the past threi months, died tempt to create a quarrel between us and as adopted by the Minneapolis convention
a short time ago—Old Mr. Ijike was hur­ our sister will avail him nothing for the and believe that the great principles there­
ried last Monnaj—Mr. Havens has a sis­ citizens of both villages understand his in contained are best calculated to con­
ter from Iowa visiting him—Chas. Barna­ mental caliber too well to be persuaded Untie aud advance the prosperity, peace
by sports a new tedder in his hay field— to quarrel over nothing—Tbe Free Metho­ and happiness of tlds, the greatest govern­
We understand Mr. Eycleshymer has dists will commence holding eampmeetlug ment established among men.
We commend the administration of
traded bls farm for -property in Grand here soon—John Volte and wife wpre in
Rapids—No preaching at the Star at pres­ Hastings Tuesday—We notice that lean Benjamin Harrison as being wise and
ent. but are in hopes to secure the service* John shoots pretty hard at the editor of patriotic, under whose leadership has been
of soma preacher soon—A good Sunday •the Banker. It may be that it is gentle­ exemplified the feet that nd Nation is too
school every Sunday at half past three— manly and safe to use language through small or too large to insult the American
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening— the columns of a paper that it would not flag with Impunity.
Fourth. That we will use our influence
Haying is nearly done, harvesting is com­ be gentlemanly or safe to say to our faee.
menced.
We would advise the editor ot the Ban­ and every honorable means to guarantee
the election of every candidate nominated
ner to pay no attention to lean John for
by the Republican*party, both In the state
be Is subject to such outbursts of passion.
Mra. Sage, of Hasting*. was visiting her
and county. This promise in advance to
sister. Mrs. l^onard. last week—John Q.
support nominations to be made in its
Creasy paid our village 11 business visit
Mrs. George Wickham, of Muskegon, is future Is fully warranted by the fruitfulone day last week. John has many warm vi.-dting ber mother-in-law. Mrs. Asa Odell history ct our party in its past In selecting
friends here—Quite a number of the busl- —Haying Is not through and. harvest Is men worthy aud true for the various
ne-&gt; men of Hastings, are seen on our upon us. By the way. hay and wheat are positions of public trust.
Fifth. That we recognize and admire the
streets now days—The finny tnbe both are good and oata bid fair to be a fine crop
large and small ara taken from their native —Chan. Smith let fall a pitchfork Monday leadership of the magnetic statesman from
clement in large numbers by the many which struck into his heel hurting him Maine, who Is not only a leader but a pro­
anghra here—The fine weather lias ena­ quite severely—John I^wls raised a barn ducer ofjhose advanced ideas which have
bled the farmers to secure their crops in Tuesday—Mrs. Marietta Carpenter has set given to' Ameriea the lead and foremost
good shape--John Ryan spent Sunday a tine monument in memory of Mrs. F. place In the commercial world: that we
with friends in Kalamazoo—Although the Carpenter. It was made by Loomis and extend to him our sympathy and concrop of cherries is poor. quite an amount Venn, of Charlotte—A. G. Senter of 'dolencc In-his great affliction and bereave­
has been purchased by 11. Mosher, who Clarksville Is calling on Carlton friends ment.
has paid the highest market pnee—Whor­ 1 this week—Those who noticed the display
On motion the Secretary was authorized
tleberries are beginning to ripen, and soon of the northern lights last Saturday night to cast the vote of the convention for
| the sdauips will be full of busy pickers— witnessed a grand sight. Some, we hear, Clement Smith as chairman of delegates
! Friends of our'Sunday school are earnest­ i were frightened and thought the end of to stale convention, the other delegate^
ly entreated to get up a little earlier Sab­ the world had come—It will be remenber- being ns follow*: C. W. Smith. Nashville’;
bath mornings so as to be present In time. 1 ed that last fall Peter Covert gave the use Enoch Andrus, Irving; John J. Perkins.
■ of ten acres of land to the Jtadles* Aid Prairieville; P. T. Colgrove, W. R. Cook
society to sow to wheat The ground was and Jas. A. Sn-eezey. Hastings; C. A.
We arc having fine weather for harvest sown and Monday the men turned out and Hough, Nashville: C. W. Armstrong.
—Charley Burpee was In Gcand Rapids cut it. The crop is a good one and will Yankee Springs: L. C. Felghner, Wood­
last Saturday on business—Emma Hay­ help decrease the church debt very much. land.
mond wns the guest ot Allie Burpee last We hear that unde Peter has promised to
Convention proceeded to election of delSaturday—Jennie Hallie has returned to give the use of another ten acres to sow■ egates to Congressional convention which
Middleville, after a few days visit with this fall. This will nearly. If not quite, resulted ns follows:' II. B. Messer, Chair­
her parents—Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl clear the indebtedness. - Eld. Myrgms the man; Hon. Dan’l. Striker. City: Hon.
Buskirk, last Saturday, a fine boy—1). N. champion hay pitcher of Carlton. He can ^ohn Carvetb. Middleville: J. M. Rogers,
Stocklng-and wife spent Sunday In Brad­ work as well as preach ' and we can all 'Variton; A. C. Towne, Prairieville: lion.
ley—Ralph Sage. of your town, spent Sun­ testify that be
1... gives some grand good I
I*^r.
('ntL’mve. citv;
eltv: D.
1). B.
H. Kilnatriek.
. T. Colgrove.
Kilpatrick.
day at Gun lake—Mrs. Jennie Doyle Is at
Woodland: Dr. Hanlon, Middleville: L.
To consumers of kerosene oil in Jin8- work for Mrs. Mark Bugbeu near Prairie­ sermons.
N. Mosher. Johnstown and M. L. Cook,
lings and Barry Co: We have established
ville.
.. 7^
Aaeyrla.
city.
The congressional convention has
an agency at Hastings for the sale ot
The Misses Minnie and Jo. Williams, been called In Allegan for Tuesday,
Snow Drop oil, which for luminating pur­
of Nashville, visited at Colo Russell's last August 10th.
poses has no equal. Being a product of
&lt;&gt;. M. Mctaugblin has returned from week--Ed. Green has a fine new carriage
Choice of delegates to senatorial conven­
Pennsylvania crude an^l J55 degree** lire his eastern trip—S. E. Cook, ofCharlotte,
tion resulted as follows: Jas. M. Bauer,
test makes It perfectly safe. It produces Sundayed here—Jennie Miller. *&lt;»f Jones­ —Bensle Ellis, youngest daughter of Hen­
a dear aud white light ami free of odor, ville. H visiting nt C. L. Glasgow’s—Wnrd ry Ellis. Is very sick with brain trouble— city, chairman: P. K. Jewell. Assyria;
Gilbert Striker. Baltimore: W. T. Barber,
nor d&gt;&lt;es it cause any deposit on chimney Gribbon. of th?' Hastings Journal force, Sam I’annrtler has a new McCormick self
Barry; Tobias Garn. Carton; L. W. Felgbwhich Is m» common with cheap mid low spent Sunday with his parents—Lulu binder—Pastor Carpenter failed to put In
ner and Friend Soule, Castleton: P. W.
lest Ohio oil. Since July 1. lS9l, Michi­ Frlghner Is away on a little vacation. an appearance Sunday—Will Corwin aud
Burgess. Hastings twp: T. S. Brice.* 2d
gan allows the use of 120 degrees lire test While gone will visit at Hastings. Muske­ family will move to Grand Rapids soon— ward, city; A. E. Kenaston. 3d ward.
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene gon and other places—Maud Bentley and Gus Sackett and chlldicu. of Battle Creek,
Hale Kenyon. 4th ward: John McCallum.
were
in
town
Sunday
—
Melvin
Tuckerman
made from Oblo crude and possed*?? a a young lady friend, of Hastings, were at
Hope: J. W. Godfrey. Irving; F. E. Doty,
larger percentage of snl|4iur anti aft^r ex- H. G. Hale's over Sunday—L. W. Feigh- and wife, of Battle Creek, have visited the Johnstown: J. D. Guy, Maple Grove;
trading sufficient naptha (explosive part) ।
a| Uastlngg Saturday-The busl- past week at John Tuckerman’s and Mrs.
Walter Brown, Orangeville; A. C. Towne.
E.
J.
Hartom
’
s
—
lAirenzo
Dean
has
been
tu raise the fire test to 150 degrees or more nctis men, of this village, held their annual
Prairieville; Afton D. Smith. Rutland; £L
It becomes useless, so far as producing picnic nt Thornapple lake this week Wed- very sick with heart trouble—Tho sixth
E. Hendrick. Middleville: A. W. Dllteulight 1s concerned but nt a low test-will DttMlny—Mr. nud Mra. L. W. Fclgbner and seventh grade* of the Center school
beck. Woodland; A. F. Sylvester. Yankee'
bum fairly well, still producing a very Mart &lt;&gt;ii a trip west tills. Thurwlay. even­ have organized reading circles.
Springs.
disagreeable ordor while burning and load­ ing—Del* Young has returned to bls work
The chairmen of tile various delegations
ing the chimney with a greasy substance. at the Lentz Table factory, after spending REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVEN
were authorized to till any vacancies that
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost Is but a couple of weeks with his people at
TION.
may occur in tbeir delegations.
little different than what you pay for tbe Charlotte—James Fleming was at Middle­
As we have said before the convention
IUrh the Favorite .
cheap goc^s you are using and the satisfac­ ville Wednesday—A numtier of our young
was a very large one considering the busy
County Republicans.
tion you will get in light will more than people Sundayed at the lake—Master
time of the year for the farmers. The
compensate, snying nothing of additional Clarence Ford, of Grand Rapids, Is. visit­
for governor was strongly
The Republican county cod vention for sentiment
safety. For sale by 8. E. Phillips, H. 1* ing at John Messimer’s—Greta Young Is
the purpose of electing 10 delegates to Rich, and we believe that before this
Newton and Cook A Cook.
visiting, nt Grand Rapids—Mrs. C. W. the state conyention: IO to the congres­ reaches our readers, he will l»e the choice
A. D. Maynard. Wholesale Ag.
Smith and her guest, Miss Cora, of De­ sional convention; and 21 to the seuatortal of the delegates for that high honor.
Hastings. Mich.
troit. arq visiting In tbe eastern port of the convention was held in the court room With all due respect to Mr. Pingree and
Saturday.
Temporary organisation was the excellent Mayor that he has nude for
state.
perfected in the forenoon, the meeting be­ Detroit. yet the people of the county
PBOBATKUItllKK
ing called to order by Bale Kenyon. Chas. through their delegates believe that Rich
Mrs. W. J. Wolf and Mrs. W. Shle. of W. Smith, of Nashville, was called Io the will be the strongest maibihat can be put
ror .b. Hastings, were the guests of Mra. E.. Wolf chair making n few well timed rcmurlis In on the republican ticket. ' The Rich fol­
County of Barry, holden .it tbe Probate office. over Sunday—Lee McDonald and wife
nceeptlilg the office.
W. R. Cook was lowers took no advantage of their superior
CllyMHtMon. 10 «lae-~»l&gt;-on Dior,tlir 7tb day of July, tn the year one were colled to Cedar Creek to take care of elected Secretary. The convention then numbers as they might have done had they
the former’s brother, who was bitten with proceeded to business by electing the fol­ chosen to. but rather desired to give the
thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
preirot. Cbartei W. Armsuvag. Judge of n rattle snake—Coats Grove people now
lowing committee on credentials. Chas. minority sentiment a chance. Accordingly
;
mittur of the estate of V. Cotmnbus think they are up with Woodland, both W. Armstrong. A. C. Towne and Jas. A. the delegation stood eight for Rich and two
tlag stations—The sick of our place are all Sweezey.
for Pingree. An attempt to pass resolu­
better
—
The
hum
of
the
harvesters
will
The chair was empowered to appoint a tions, favoring the candidacy of John T.
“0“ I^JK »d“uiitlie peiulm. ,d"lr ."ft
la?
' 3£ soon cease. Harvests are now shorter committee of five on permanent organiza­ Rich for governor was met with such op­
than when we were kids—Cotnv to the flag tion and order of business.' The fol low­ position by both Rich and Pingree men
dlr nieJSr k besrj and showed sad l» dis­ raising Saturday at two o’clock.
ing committee was named: Dr. W. H. that it was withdrawn.
aay iiieu
- --------.
rwwn uld tmit.
.
..
Nothing further coming before th* con­
Snyder, Dr. Sackett, L. W. Feighner. John
vention It was adjourned upon motion.
Lee and Frank Sylvester.
forenoon T&gt;eM«taned tor the baaring of said
A committee of five on Rcaolntlons was
Very nice weather we are having and
petition and that tbe helm id
nf
La«» «l nntl all other pertnnn taterejtadln «ata that Is what the fanners like, to get their appointed as follows: I’. T. Colgrove,
Name and residence.
“hftoirt then*fobe“(SdETatO»« Probateof- crops taken care of—J. S. Keeler sports a Judge Smith. JohnCarveth. Enoch Andrus So
St?of HMtinks. in
C0UDtJ-M&lt;1, new binder, purchased of S. Bair, ot Lake. and A. C. Towne.
... » Albert Howe. Hasting*.
Convention adjourned until one o'clock
Odessa—Our scribe of the Banner Is
101» Haul- H. Durkee. Uuxtinn.
Daa'I C. Warner. Hmdtaga,
getting there EH—We do not think it Is p. m. nt which time tbe committee made
'1 Elizabeth DcGoIan. ..
right for one church to infringe on tbe their reports.
t Barton E. Uranv*. BaritoD.
Committee on Permanent Organization w &lt; NelUe Lewut. Balumare,
others right, and we think that those that
SjJr’JsLl Ed "”^26.1^211naw^l keep Saturday ought to have their evening and Order of Business reported as lollows:
For Chairman—Hon. John Carveth.
meetings on that night, and those that
For Secretary—W. IL Cook.
keep Sunday have theirs on that night,
^T nrenouaTo'laldTla, of bearing.
Following are tbe real estate transfers
order ofrvsineas.
and that will give each one a chance.
fur the week ending July 18. 1892, as
1— Report of Committee on Credentials.
taken from tbe books iu the register’s office:
2
—
Report
of
Committee
on
Resolutions.
Dowling. k
(Atrue copy.)
Helen w Bassett U KgbcrtEHulT »7 ac sec 5
Ils,rs.lln| will be general here Ihte 3— Appointment of three tellers.
Yankee Mnriugs »IK»
Dant FTrieste John Snuggs 30 ae see IS
week—Ueo. WllMm I. closing on I his .lock 4— Election of delegates to State Conven­
tion.
1
ttrCiark to John A Cslart SO aesecta
n« dir koods snd uroeerii-i on neenunlnt
noorbetlth. wiling hto entire .took« 5— Election of delegates to Congressiona
Cdnve ntion.
JSslly redoceil rsles.
bl” •“llT
Dowling will .npport snnther doctor A. G—Election of delegates to Senatorial Con­
On-MU Murray to W H Klatabana pare*'.
vention.
N. Wsrren Is very iioorly—Drendms Prey
Nasbvtlte tuna
hss gone to Lowell to rlslt ber dsogbter— 7—Miscellaneous Business.
Mre. C Msok Is rery .Ink si Ibis wrlting. S—Adjournment.
The carpet bug la making thlnga Hveljr
Hou. John Carveth. of Middleville, took
Dr 1 jmpmsn sitending ber—Geo. Phil­
around Owosso.
lips is working
S. Hlnebnun tn biylng the chair and made one of those solid, en-

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CHARGES OF MURDER SWORN OUT
Burgess McLuckie in Jail and O’Don­
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on the List

IndlEMtlo

PimtfJfUG, July 10.—John McLuckie,
burgere or chief municipal officerot Home*
tt**d .■ slept last night on a cot in one of
the cells of the county jaiL Telegrams
were being sent to a tloxen different points

Hook and ladder companies nri.
lially life saving tn their duties. To^S,'
ilmtauwllim bibfowYork
.Mil,
two bunk n»| l.ul"",??
!to&gt;l«. iLr. jrn UUrtr.rf5 u,

Indignation.
Homestead, Pa., July IB.—Never since
the night that Governor Pattison ordered
the stilt* troops to Homestead was tfds
little borough thrown into such a htate ol
feverish ex citenent as it wns last evening
when the news went abroad that
warrants, charging the leaders of the
strike with wilful murder, had been Issued
in Pittsburg, and that idx er seven men
charged had given themselves up to the
authorities. About 3 o’clock in the after
noon two men walked into the office ol
Squire Kuhn, the local magistrate, and
made some Inquiries concerning the
places of residence of Burgess McLuckie
and other strike leaden. They refnawAc
tell why they deaired the information.
The inquiries Were continued at other
places and suspicion as to the real charac­
ter of the business of the two men becanu
aroused when they were recognized as
constables Price and Irwin.

Bad. T.ite . ~orv of a FarUrer Who mdtrfth.
II»d Hl* Bad Lack All la o*. Big
J™1' “»

|o

priori,ire of
plain, everyday.

Serie* of DtouUvu. Ftnamdal r.llurre,
prwloct* of nature, but 1 think I
------------------------, haiue]y prsaucui oi
—... unrnri^
.
...
J •
i..—-rhteh will surprise
•The man who has it in him to win will have
something
route
21 that What do you -*y to 3
a
generally win.” said a New Yorker in an you
for
r°“
- all. ..Vbale of har.JlW *lth th&lt;
uptown restaurant the other day. “Some- box as big as h bale
times I think it’s beat to get all your bad eomprowd bodies of dried fli.
•What
luck in a heap. Pile it on one bit after the ,
“Files!" exclaimed the reporter,

’
At tbe peace congress in Rome much of been as many na eighteen. Thi-ac lu..n
wbw th. Engtob &gt;to«kln« nnfor. htoto resent the pick of the service an t„ „|.r^
-M U-tnpon tllMr he-rer, tod It goee ique. All of them have plowed
the school at Instruction .-uid have
tolhoat «Xl»« U.“ • lAbRbdg®
to Ml iroaia tore ver, .modi MdllUUd specially trained for their duties, h. imLJ
nutter. In • tboiutod other dldortot coolness alone that is requisite, bu.
reliance which comes fmr, u. t
direction, th. utllit, of • oogmopoULto perfect
trained muse Lex.
’
1
tongue c»n to «tol, null"
the apparatus In carried inaddhi.*
rrtoer who follow, the currwit totlrltta. wOn
the ladders, which, with their . S of th. d»T will need to tax M* jutofop
hot .lightly io ulUfy hlmnlf xhxt th. slotxs, are ninety fret long. tt numb* of
eonddemtloo of Ml gn»t rahjeet. tod.l. hooks, with axes, crowbar*, ropes lifeaav
nollUcuL Mjentldo tod r.liglou»-l. Ihtto ing nets and fire extinguish, r. &lt;&gt;u a,.,
wulooul. Within « comi-iwUvely toort count of the extreme length of the ladders,
time b»rv toon heM InterwUlonxl eon- the apparatus k extended, and there L,
gMto&gt; of the geographer. “ W"blngton, steering wheel, acting on the ku k oxh
the geologlrt. »t Wellington, the hyglon- which onabkt; tbe truck to turn sharp coP'.
Gk nt londoo. the pototl union U Vtanon. ners. The three horses attached t.« -uch a
machine must !«e&lt;-f the best
the bum.nluirito. gt Brm-eln. th. \ tong lumbering
for every minute lost in reaching a center
Men's Christian association at Amsterdam,
the Congregatlonaltots aS London, the of conflagration menus chances of death or
destruction or property.—Harper's Weekly.
Methodists at Washington and tbe wom­
en's Christian Temperance union at Boston.
To each of these congrewws came people
Parrots and toucan* have no knlvi. and
from every civilised country, and probably
no want was more distinctly felt than that fork* to cut off the rind* of tropical fnfit*;
of a common medium of exchange of but ns monkey* use their finm r . *o t|;c
thought. Not only is there to Iw a nerd of birds use for the some purpi^c their "harp
an international language, but that need and powerful hill*. N&lt;&gt; l»-tt.-r n it ■
llM&gt;
u «*!««»r
Th*f n7d hr br°.ex’ and fruit porttra could po**ibl;. l
i^ent ever -ince International relations The purrot ta particular hn* de’v.,1.-;f.’j
have
4._xburnt, nnd while tbe intema- the purpore Lta curved aud intli.te.’.
relation* of tin- world were rommiu a wonderful wrApon&lt; ki*-n a. n t
JZlto ibe’mrftatio^of the few who were
,
^.“.pralfori-of Irarfonx
«'”1 I
,- ‘n z
tbe ......I, end taler French M.|.pl..nfol j *‘”"ului{ **?“ wlu

other, and then when the good luck comes I
you have a clear way and ore in good train- | American. They’re from Mexico, and in
Ing for a strong run.
I
“I was out west fifteen yi-jirs ago when I clade MJ kind ot »y Lbx, Oh*
Mralbxt fir. I ehonid nny.
met a young fellow who Interested me a klnderf
to . boy. "bring . raraplnl o&lt; thnra dried
great deid. He couldn’t have been over to a ooy, uouB « —ML_aU&gt;.
twenty-eight then, but ho had seen a good • flies for thia young mar। wri .
dml M HIto-tbto to Ufo oar Ufore. I hranl
Jtoira wait with. «Tl»toHbM«
•arehouse behind
office.
back
that h. Iral tovu Io th. Bbrap ratoln. buri- wsrrbtos.
behind the
th.o
ffice, Jndcams
.
n... ooupl.otr.hr. tetora. but Itadta.! with.MUhhW
“"'"t
WltnaBllinJUK UF®“ ravera-j. ".
----------■ ""
hit whole bu.lraw.-tad lock, .rrry OU. with
’It1!chin,
th|n,dry
dryflat
ffiitthing*.
tbloP.Which
"blobon
ooinspeoI
.tbototo.1
pnrrad
tajto «lot tfon proved to be flies of all *.xrs tod
■aid.
I had doltaken lion
out a
few thousand
dolan eM
co^
lars with which I wonted and expecled to ors, with a sediment of broken wings
».rad«ul, Mu«i ! tofoctod
torr,
make a fortune in a :—
time. A* I knew nothing at all about!
sheep
ne I!
"Ueoplfi buy theni to ft*d their sing ng
sheep and
and every
every one
one said
said that
that wnat
what be
didn't know about sheep was not worth bird* I sell them retail to
’
'
•
’1 thought
ight it
knowing,
It would
would be
bo a good who tell me they are especially«««
with
him.
So 1 some birds nt any time and for others at
idea to strike a 1Imrgnin
*------'**• v
’~
I certain times of the year. ’
went to him.
“1O
I should
"Ho was working in a railroad machine
uu«iu say they would prove pretty
’
shop at the time, earning I think it was expensive diet. Just think of the tim
KJ.75 a day, for before he enme of ago he ; and labor spgftt in catching so many mm.
had learned this tradJjuat to fall back on, I
"Yon forget, young
man,
that n
Mexican
SsT
lX
“ Hu
n e.
-« dtJTrf aritUu?
he explained. ‘And,’ he added, with a Indian is not a Enlgbt
"
iluable ns
as that of&gt;a^: k.
twinkle In his eye, ‘I’ve fallen back on it , is about ns valuable
,
thicker,
too,
in
the
^rop
oftener tbau 1 expected.’
: hen. Flics are thicker. te~, -------------. aj
“When I explained to hfan my idea about • valleys of Mexico than yon have any
,1
the sheep he told me alxut his lite. His , of—something like tnoaqultces In a swamp
mother had died and left him about &lt;3,000. 1 or, shall we say, a* thick ns blanks inn.I
When ho came of age hq took the money I lottery?
iI 1 «ili. ra tbe leniranxe "t dlploui.'for. n;«l
p. Ko
’uf ±
“Well.” continued the speaker. The • to eon.e extent the lenxunse n&lt; cc.n.nwrve.'
and put It all in sheep.
He iu~
lost ik
iu 1For
a ‘:
then Mexican Indian who can no longer sleep in
time ho-'flrwl'on a locomotive
IwCvuawt'v^ ami thc3
i*VMtanMrU.I. tabor of the ranutrtei'
’
”
*
t
,
’
hi*
hut
on
account
of
the
swarms
of
fl»e.*j
went back to|iis trade. He saved money, 1 ma uu, uu
----- —
nnd Invested it in a sawmill scheme with attracted by the. filth which accumulate* I there hr.. Ira... » '■r.-.n.nfotan IntoeornT
some others. The mllf burned down—it ' about hi* front door sometimes w stung
|
hadn’t made money, anyway—nnd he went ' into a desire for revenge on his eneunev '
l»ack to his trade again. Then he worked Revenge is sweet, and sweeter if there i»
hi* way to Deadwood, made up hi* mind any money in it. He goes to the wood*
n’kto “«5o^h“blrthrf«1.rae!fc.l »orl.l
there was nothing there for him and got and collects n number of green twigs of a
.

aid of police authorities for tho arrest of
Hugh O’Donnell, the leader of the strikers,
and warrants are In the hands of the officer*
That news soon became noised about
of the taw for seven other participant* in While a suspicion that the arrests were
the trouble* at Homestead, and who are anticipated bad been prevalent for tvre
days,
it was not supposed that the charge
but tho vanguard of a small army of strik­
against the strike leaders would be sc
ers that it is proposed to bring before the
serious a one as munler. and the working­
’ bar of the taw. The intention of tbe Car men were thrown into a state bordering
negie company to institute criminal pro­ on consternation by the tidings. Coming,
ceedings against the Homestead leaders in as the news did, directly after the victory
the event of the county authorities foiling of the Amalgamated association in the
to take cognisance ot the recent riot was refusal of the men in the mechanical de­
. . ..
carrietl into effect much quicker than had partment ot the Carnegie works to accept
The way the bird bolds a fru !i mugeily
‘
the invitation ot the Ann to return to
j one claw, while ho rtrip-.,il thv
been anticipated.
their old duties, it turned jubilation into
dexteraralj
’ with h’e uXl.'n.i
The Intarmatton* Filed.
dtspondehey and brought tears to the eyes
efchie Sf'.L . :wit
Shortly before noon yesterday Secretary of many a man who»e heart was in the
♦ Lovejoy, of the Carnegie company, enter­ cause.
•-■-.euby
er... Mb,., . ..........
—- -j ..... in­
ed the ofilce of Alderman McMaster and
Didn’t Look for a Marder Chnrga.
truder, KUgge..ta to the observing luindlbe
asked the alderman to draw up informa­
A few took the news quietly, the greater 1
One «ra In tn.t elei.1 n.,,1.1
,™. Mul
tions against Hugh O’Donnell, John Mc- number indulged In bitter words, but
.
Iuse ta to be...... monkev
r n&gt;ndv
.,,.;. ■down
,-a up&gt;n
... ..
unfr*t*aY
monkey ev&lt;
ever
ready to mt
sw&lt;iop
Luckle, Sylvester Crichlow, Anthony took care that outsiders were not near bock Into Wyoming. He had in his life certain tree. These he lay* in a pile on tbe iiMtmixx. wvu
when they spoke them. Women gave way iraraed how to telegraph.
floor erf hl. bar. wlth.ra.ne dry twi^ nrr |
nr 0
the tempting tail feathers of hb.hrr Etary
Flaherty, Samuel Burkett, James Flanto tears aud declared that all was lost,
"He had n *mnrt head and a-pleaslng der them.
_ x&gt;. Then
Tlxra from
Iran. another
too.tor tree
.rar ho
no get*
«r» .,
foe;
one
sees
the
canny
parrot
ev.-r
pr&lt;nlcnn atid Hugh Ross. The charge was while little children, seeing their elders
*'gum. whieh bo toll. Info » -Mn drop ,
Th. ehto.plm. rf VMto“k ran
gum. t
murder, and wm based upon the claim weep, clung tremblingly to the dresses of manner and got two job* at onca—tele-a
• nn.Tiprraa.1
on
„lb ot hl. huL Th. . gj;■» UJ foMt. to! u. - to .to • paredJor his rapid attack, and eVer eager
to make him pay with five Joint- r.f bl*
that there men hod caused tbe death of T. i their «*«.««&lt;.,
mothers, and did likewise. It k cer- graph operator nnd manager of the drug — ’
tall for his impertinent interh-trnu-with
J. Connors, a Pinkerton watchman, and ; tain that the
leadeiaof the strikers had an store in a little town, running tho business
-Lv~i
an unoffending fellow citixen yf thtf ar
Silas Wayne, o workman in the mill*. || inkling
the company
vol. world, tod ^k-’“
inkling ot
of what
what tbe
company Intended,
intended, end of the drug store while its owner, a Whrn the hut I. bltok with th.lt. th. In *rl’«l
'.oreol community.—Cornhill Magaxiue.
Two infornihtions against each of the ac- : jjUt nevertheless, the news that warrants physician, looked after the drug, part,
cured were drawn up, one for each of the : hlM[
j^ued came like a shock of a which won a trifle compared with tho
dead men, in one ot the informations | thunderbolt to them. They had expected fancy goals, paints, oils and various other ■
*
,
.
, , ■ .
u...* It
it «*.,■■.
n.tt m
day.
was not
n aiirliii.ti
sudden .-fmc-.-nLlon
conception or
of its
O’Donnell’a name standing first and in ’ t hnt conspiracy would be the most serious things. Including coal! He established twigs emit an aromatic smoke which kills author, but tbe slow and laliorioas out­
his telegraph
office
the other second.
. change preferred it any, and “murder” had
wivgrapu
y»u«&gt;
... in theuSdrug store and the flies, and they fall to tbe floor in thou­ come of year* of weary study. More than
' sands. Then the native's wife dries them
. • The WaHflft* Bent'to Bomastead.
uu ominous sound that foreboded grievous all went merrily until,hu had saved
fifty language* nnd dialect* were studied
With that ...............
he went.. out at»d hunted
Tbe fourteen warrants were made out
”” up
" a ‘ while he goes to sleep again."—New York and examined by the patient worker who
partner with tho same amount pf capital. 1 Tribune.
and given tA constables, who went with I
Lenders Meat in Conference.
devised this language. Through thirty
them to Homestepd. Colonel Green de- | Hasty summons brought the leaders to They went to Utah. He bought sheep aud
years he resolutely pursued his work, seek­
tailed two companies of the provost goal*! ' gather at the headquarters of the advisory ‘went broke’ again!
J We visited the historic Kelthley cave one ing the simplest form* of inflection and
to accompany the constables. Upon going I committee. On the face of every man was , , " 'Now,'
- - ■ ho- said
. to
- mo with a pleasant
„ ' day in company with W. T. Powell, William con*tructiou, f.unilinrir.lng himself with
to the home* of tho accused none of them
serious, troubled look, nnd baste War । **08", yonwe that I haven t made just
! and Sid Eronebarger and Hons and Seibe those sounds which were common to the;
was found nt home and most of the reel- ' made to lock the door of tbe consultation I
Jon might call a startling succv.'.h
I Kelthley. The object cf the visit was to many language* of civilisation. appropri-J
deuces were locked and vacant. Upon re- room, that the new aspect that the situa-! ?“* of
Hut I know-there U money
1 see what remained of the work done there ating such roots as were general among j
■ turning to this city it wo» found that Me- tloU had tnken might bediscureed without! io «• 1 know- why 1 have failed before ! n great many years ago by Elder Willis native tongues, devising n system of pre-|
Luckiv had evaded them, come to the fettr o( betraval.
The members of the ! an*l * may fail again. But I have been
prepared' -n fixes and suffixes best suited to affiritl the
■ Kelthley, who in his old age
r;----------------city nnd surrendered himself. He said he town council also met. Their purpose was ■ **
v
iuK
seventy-five
dollars
a
month
to
go
.nfo.to fouim-raunra
.. to«r , place
................
..1 ra«h«pl«c 1 UnrrM raptoricu of r.yb«l.rf to U»
in this cave for his final
had rent word to the other men wanted to to
to conuaerme
consider the an«
arrest
of -----------------------John McLuckie,! into tbe business once mure, and if after r
— —
«wtor&gt;- tooun.1 th. entrance I. itrooj ra,.lIwu Iral. of root., kilolux «l«»y. M
come in and do likewise. McMaster1 the
• burgess
•
- the
•
•• of
-- town1 • wlcr1 bur. fold run you wouldIlk.
’,b-to
♦"try ‘ Th.
1
of
towu. —
The talk
me, IIUU your man.' So we trial IL tod tod Impoaitg. It I. cl.rau.l tod the vlmr dmplM.y tod ufotomtai il.rou.rb
waited until b p. m. for them but they dl$l , councilman was that the arrest* were an — ----------------- ---- .
,. . _ ; , - • ,
----------- .
:— d---from the mouth is commanding and ro- , means n* largely nppropriative and as lit- ।
not appear, and he committed McLuckie ■ outrage »n.l the whole blame wu on In due eon™, of time we -went brake,’or
i mantje. It h almost surrounded by great tic revolutionary a* possible.
to jAil without l»il pending a'preliminary Frick, who would lose more than he would practically so,
।
had
man im-' bowlders of red marble, assuming fantas-'
The accumulative material for hk Un ,
gain.
II ' -I h
”' 'cotnc
""" to
’ admire
-------- thh
----------examination Friday.
mensely. He was strightforward, bright, 1He and grotesque shape*.
I gauge was vast. Its nature was varied, iu: ;
Will llsturn the Compliment.
Influence of the Two Men.
|1 witty add extremely able, and 1 felt more '
The entrance itself is a grand portal. ' condition chaotic. The process of selcc- I
While in McMaster's office with bls tbun
to“v“«.‘e"X'foktoD
ttohad
m.u'ln'cbrak
hi,n t‘‘*n l&gt;dlJ
! B“‘ ,be
pro-pW!?,m*l‘
’ llo“- rrjrallto .0.1 tototmrnl wra Itoorl- I
O'Donnell
and McLuckie
done more
Mrs. H’UHam Lohr
counsel xnd other friends, McLuckie sold than anyone else to keep tne men in cnecx
„ , ’[said when the pnmt. &lt;»*•
cant in comparison with othercavcsof this cus. One after another plans were mapped ! Ot Freeport. 111., tx-fan to fail rapt lly. tost a3
that he had O'Donnell were-vnot leaders, since the fight
flirht with
with the
thePinkertons,
Pinkertons, and
and| I 0T(,r' .the iroable’with youis sheep. You’d country. At a point a few feet inaide there , out and found to lie incongruous. Assort- I
appeUU' and got into a serious cunJltic-baa
but among the smallest of the strikers; their removal would leave things in a
and ns for Himself he did not know if he critical situation. AH' the men had great made a fortune at anything eke in the *till remains n part of an old wall and meut and reussurttoent failed to produce 1 r\..«Ebe ec-uM not cat vejo
table, p,
em
was any longer a member of the associa- respect for there two men. They fairly world, because you have the brainsand some stones cut and fashioned for door*, j an orderly system, but t he work was never '
;toast
distressed
ner. Had
na&lt;i to
&lt;&gt; give up hem*
toast
distressed her.
tidn. He went ou to s*y: T might as well worthijxxl O’Donnell. He was considered the pertinacity to do it, but as long a* you This is about all that k dow left of the • relinquished and order came at last.
stick
to
sheep
you
will
be
a
poor
man.
It
’
s
work
done
by
this
remarkable
old
man.
|
The
system
framed
it
was
still
withheld
I
work.
Ina
week
a.
’
ter
taking
come out with it aud »ay that informa­ a yonng Napoleon among them. He was
~
~
—
tions will be laid against Frick. Carnegie a
„ born
„„„ lender, quick to think and act; »a your fate, Come, now. swear off on sheep • He had made here a resting place to be , from the world until fte^utbor had preand Potter. Whether we will bring any I nian of remar’kable Intelligence, who had with' me* I am going back ca*t nod make 1*1&lt;1 fo- But now about all trace of it Is pared a large vocabulary covering the
gom\ , ,
,
;
,
| principal fundamental symbok foxexpre»- She felt a Utile better. Coukl keep »&gt;ro !:&gt;1
one else into it. I cannot say at present. I prnct&gt;saUy guided the workmen in their my money slowly.'
“
’
Just
you
wait,
’
he
said.
•
laughing
He
hod
also
cnn
’
tsl
a
sermon
on
a
tablet
*!
on
of
Ideas.
Then
he
announced
Ml
lanoaher
stomach
and.grew
stron^r. S.
tell you w* will make this man hrick struggle. Burgess McLuckie was also a
of rock. But It La* Iwn carried off or ■ goage. presenting at once Ha gHunmar and 3 botde*. lia* a r.-K'd uvj’etlt ■ ^r.iocd .
come down on hl* knees so hard that the counsellor of ;&gt;euceful methods, and had cheerfully. "’1’11 hit It yet.’
"Well,
the
other u«j
day u
a •/!«,
big. mu
full waisted.
buried In the debris that has fallen from -----------— and• challenging
•
•
• ••’s does her work easily, I* now tn perfect l;
vocabulary
the
world
sound will be heard in the farthest corner done much to Restrain
estratn the
tbe men from
iron* vlovto•»*»»,
...vv.....
mumtu,
. . man, walked
.. . .into
. my office.
_
,1.~
.1...burgess
at the _time
of_ the brown .l&gt;earded
the «»f- \V_
'? e ...ra.-^1,h
“ cav® w n d,T
criticism. This he did in tbe spring of
ot civilian ion."
1 i.?Ilcc. He w*f L_.„
________
_____
Hood 3 Pilus »«
ttora of
&lt;/f perhaps
twfb.fo, n half mile.
milk We
W. found
uuiHtM.i ucwmow buo rkn.wMm
j V,U1W. »,t„,“«t^J«u7r«wirwtoU
।
... ‘xtai tauce
187U Ths world wns ready for him as it
•Yes," put in oue ot those present, “and alrJke of
Bnd waa elected by the work- foto.blmU.nl 1 jumpol holt w«, torn. ’----- ------------- —v.
.. . J...------bear beds and tracks plenty at a distance
has been always ready for ’’those of whom
oncethc warrants Irtued we will have men again tbi* year, a* they saw another
; back from the entrance, but, no rooms of the world was not worthy”—ready with
Carnegie extradited iu short order."
| difficulty with the Carnegie company was the room.
Paring for Farm* fruiu one &lt;■’"&lt;*
| "'How
interest. A fine spring of water ridicule, with abuse, with lampooning,
" ‘Row are you,
you.'’ I cried. ‘How have you »1“
At Homestead a member of theadvtaory brewing,
been doing? Tell me oil about yourself. ’ finds exit nt the entrance, nnd this k the with sneer, with that worst of rejections,
committee said that the warrants to bo I
Gov. John Miller, of North Dab-fa; itA STATE OF WAR IN IDAHO.
Aud then he told me In n modeat way that ra',,e
the &lt;»*«• No formations or onyx voiceless ignoring. Then Volnpuk lapsed
applied for against Frick et. al. would !
had
charge murder and treason.
|
,or me auners—xnrear* ’ he had built half,,a town,■ and
.
. ( comJ
— I &lt;*f
n nny note were found.-Galenn (Mo.) Or into tcm|x,rary forgetfulness, and was latrs an instance of what i- being ; ■ ni.
ideas on plumbing aud
——
i
’ ' „af
r.arGearHI. Warfare.
.east to K*t
get some Ideaaon
ami *" ,'“
without a following during two or three pllslied by farmer.' In the Brd llhcr \ al!ty
of’Minnesota and North Dakota. IL-*;«&lt;!
SECRETARY LOVEJOY FELT GOOD.
17*
*.*. 'waterworks.
I
years.. Therefore, In considering the ncIB —
-The
------I
Wallace, Ida., July IB
The conditio I .. ..,n
,
con...
trilct for the waterS. J. Leland, near his town of Jlwul .. N.
Kvery Mun Known to Have Been Iu tbo of
the CcBUr
of a real ' u®ewa» a^prosperous and wealthy tner- auidiionn of Volupuk we may properly D.. bought IGO aertt of lend In the •prit.g
of affairs
aUxln in
bub.
Ctoir d
d’’Alene
Alvto continues
eon.loura work*,
„„k«.’
’ he
to said,
raid. 'if
Iff1 can
ran get
qrt bold
boUof.n.1
dale the beginning of language to ten years
a&lt;M T. n. *rre.ud.
I ta k
be
dm*
mm...
lo------------be a ran-- I He, rilkn wh
.u
wUS «.«ii ,.
»IU&gt;
.....
i'e
...
----------- There
--------------„wtll
)th „,
c
r
„ chant; she was h little bit of •a clerk who
of 1891. for FLOOD, and raised rnip* Hit
ago. and represent hero what it has to
lived
end
thrived,
and
took
care
of
a
Secretary Lovejoy wa* in good spirit* vjctlon jetting down that thers jp on foot already completed the dicker for opening
season worth the salary of a j.iveiuwnt
show for the ten year* of its exbtence.
little sister on a few dollars a week, and
test night over this sensational move. He1 a scheme
*
- aggressive
---------- «------character
»-------- --- on the -•
—•-«------shop.
■-— »I -•
— —
—- —
clerk, in excess of the tost of bi- l;ir:i.. as
of• an
plumbing
also
want
you. -to -find 1
The
fl
rat
approval
which
Volapuk
re
­
said: “There are good cases against 1,000of part of the Miner’s union, though as to me a smart, wide awake young Aan who was as bright and cheery an if she had ceived was in Vienna, Austria, where a per tbe following statement:
never a care In the world, making her own
’ there men, and from now on twelve to what this move may be opinion h divided.!
10
“ ,fnk ca«hh r. Have got the
sunshine out of the other sida of the cloud. body of learned men associated tbenuielves
“ncT
•’’“““r
mu
fifteen informations will be made every i Tto gvtoral opinion I. U&gt;». Urgo numbm tfojfo"! but" o’w.n^l Slm°'^1 ” I M*
■ She was saucy t-oo. Nobody could crush in a club for its study and promotion. It
day. The idwt is to make them just a* 1
of miners are coming into the Cceur, •*’Well A'I said ’I told you that hcr,Brtth
. L_. ftny K™n,l
w—
airs,
2 _L_
and ahe J..
had _J» speedily spread to France and wns there Deduct ing east of land
tut as the authorities can handle them. I d'Alene from Montana, by way of Thomp- yoa
dQ
j
it was ln you. . pathetic
' little way of
* putting aside anuha championed by the government director of
technical instruction in the schools of Par­
We have evidence against 1,000 men, and '
son Fads, At Gem Sunday Captain Bubb, I’m glad you quit the sheep finally.
i r.nd insults, as if she did not see them. So is. Presently It cropped out in SL Peters­ Leasing.......
Case* of this khnl are Ml
■we propore to push these care-*. The taws who has entire charge of the gulch. In-। "’Sheep.” cried A---- .with a great laugh, i all her crosses turned into crowns.
burg under the guidance of the supervisor they arc a trug in Alic new* mark1:
•of Pennsylvania are very broad on this ■ eluding Burke an I Gem.saidthat from 200 ‘Why. man. 1 have one of the finest herds '| One morning she was late. It was little
of English Instruction In the Russian
I to the west, and the finest plant without . sister's fault entirely. She had what she
subject, and [tenons who were on the to SOO men were on the bilk near Gam.
schools.
Its
welcome
to
the
Scandinavian
The
Troop*
on
the
Qui
Vive.
|
an
exception
anywhere.
If
you
want
to
------&gt;
7.
7.
r~T.
—
•
—
called a toothnehey night, and slept so
premises at tbe time ot the shooting are j
nations------wan, next
Scout* rc;»rte&lt;i seeing many here and »«» a sheep ranch that beau the world P*30**11
*1}
* wiofo
that munuug
morning uu
on nrr
her big
sister'ss trinity
uu
oig sister
,
- of,----------—---given,
-------' and then
;
liable, not only a* accessories but as prln- J
mcr- ‘ “°*n Uie western shore* of Europe it
there, and occasionally some would «how , come out and see me. Sheep! man. It was ■ arm that It made ’her
***’ ’late. And the ------PKOBATK OKDE1ripals. Our preparations for there prose- j
Jeep that did *11 the re*C:----------- - --------- J chant himself saw her come in on. hour J®00'1" h.°“e lo Holland and Bftahim.
tliat did all the rest.’
'
State of Michigan. C&lt;mn»v pf ttar• • - ■
culions begun on June 80, when tho' nego­ themselves at polnta round about. It was sheep
"•And
then,'
added
tinNew
Yorker
\
behind
time
She
wa*
smiling
and
hurry■
J*
Germany
and
conquerctl
the
feared that an attack was contemplated,1
‘/ ~
Ata ncvdou ol the
■ ■
....
tiations between the company and the ; tod &lt;ta Imlktota. were tb.l. mov. wra tohll.
vhile II congratulated
!u'8 of lUI th? tont,.?e2b *J®r
Coun*y of Barry, ho'drti kt it;.' I n* ,l” ' .. *•
msnulxtal him
Mm with
"Tib all
dt my
w 4 *“8Jn. and be stopped her. Pulling out a
assoctatiou ceased. Seclug the turn that I
k
im wnn an my gold watch he opened it, held It up before ! 1“ r,ctoriou"
««&lt;! Turkey awl the City ol Hastings,. bi sai&gt;l count'.
ua
matters were taking, and receiving intima- • Uk«l, oa ttalr pun fo blow up lb. Graulfo b.un 1 fo|, , 11U|„ fo|m„„, lo u,lnk wlu; her face without a word and waited lo are Syr,K aa‘l far nw*Jr China and Japan,rec- ! dav, the swd day of .hui&lt;’. tn t’";
thottsand eight hnnCrcd at-d : &lt;’tv:
lions and threat* of the things the strikers mill j»« below .tattoo ot (fom. Sund«, 1 o.lgh. have bed If I bud uuek It out the effect.
ognlxed the blessings it bnd to offer and j Present, Cliarie* W. Arnwirot -•
«
proposed doing we began our precaution- ’ night reinforcement, were onlerad fo Gem with him.’ ’’—New York Tribune,
I “Isn’t it lovely?” she sold. "1 never saw ! ewrly appropriated them.
PraNue
\
h-k
from Wallace, anil they were aent up on a
_ ______________ '
'
In the matter of Aliet*Ute of H-.ler I eo[ it before. Thank you," ami with a smile
England signalised It* appreciation of
special train. Guards at the Granite mill
How Bee. Are Shipped.
stiU on herrra
face
tripped
awky. _____
‘ '
l.ofosh'e
F.rara
-V.- e-lrara^l
- the language
I.........___ I...
_____
.... . .. !. ^^Vemilns and flllne t
by offering
as.-l'
ita enthusiastic
-• ;,n- rw.!.,..-,.
•The names of the leaders who were were doubled and the sentry force ako.
Most beekeepers usa fry purposes of, xoumaycaait
You may call It wnat
what you
you will-artlem
will-artlero adherents the renowned Max Mueller and ncq.ui
tied, of Alvab
were sent still farther up on the
Airan Pentnwk.
rrum&gt; *. ***0 f’J ** ’ ‘
He'
striving the strike into the groove that it Pickete
bilk, and ail pointe werecs refglly watched. LTth . Si™ ™!
iV
v}** ln8enuouro«« or ,vrt/ul calculation-but a Alexander John Ellis, while in several prayltis
—— that ndininls'ranou &lt;•’ «&gt;■
has taken were procured and arrange­ Yesterday morning amrther detachment of ,
a? a7
B&lt;n' moro,’urPri*xl man ^an the timekeeping school* the language has long been an ad­ granted to Wtiliam W. H*iii|&gt;t«ni. 1
snltabte person.
ments were made to secure evidence in troops wiu sene to Gem.
•
fo*L *n expert attached to the department merchant was when nbe disposed of his vertised study iu their curriculum. The •otter
Thereupon it U ordered. t,:». Ti
certain emergencies. There is the strong­
. Threat* from the Strikers.
?f ^rJ»U JV’T' J* " four ,ncl»M long «u*l reprimand It would be hard to find.—De- Unitaxi Slate* und Canada have long since
to’the’f"reiio.’iH-e s^iKbMl fur th’’ •»;,rsuit foundation for tbe statement that we
A squad of twenty-five regular* started “
into three communicating com- trait Free Press.
given to Volapuk the recognition of pro­
"had detectives with camera* in the mill at upNineM^ canyon yesterday morning.
. Thf com,p,l^n,e?t 111 one ead I
------------------------------gressive scholars, several of whom have
the time of tbe shooting." He further They will camp up there. The striker* In ^Ued wltb.
[or tho ln*'cU
.
Uaaging SeD»atlo.»,
edited works in this invented tongue, and
mid that this was not a bluff; that the the mountains hove rent down word that1
th® other-end bag j Captain Montague, who was partlallr in Australia it has a journal wholly de­ of said eeui t. tnen to be bo'drn at • । '
d
■cases would be prosecuted to the end; that they Intend to carry on a guerilla warfare. I
'»!l
01’ ?h,,B. tb® middle executed during the religious wars in voted to It* Interchta. Indeed, to empha­ «M. in th.Ol, of IlMlInn. In tod ■ «■
show cause. If sny
were
the law made presence, even if not a finger Tbk move lias been expected for some '
" t*.d“k ?“B?bl!r foLoc* i Franc®&lt; bnl who was rescued from the gib
..Xj
size the approval of Volapuk which tbe the orayrr of tne iwilticnrr
was lifted, an implication In tbe crime,' time. Promised action ou the part of the ’ CUI^“U Y’crMwi I***0 wh*n Jt l" «*ld.
| bet through the intercession of Marshal
English speaking world has afforded it sr&amp;fftS, s^.js^'^rs
because presence implied consent O’Don­
in cutting off supplies fro n ths
T*1 TuraDDe- complained that, having loot all may be noted that the London Philological SdS^^tilebXriW tKreH^‘'«
nell was regarded »ui the leader; men who troops
strikers, thus forcing them to come down '
1!.
j thdLdes' P»in ln Rn ln«ant, be had been taken from
society mm long ago a* 1868 declined the
bad no hand in tbe shooting and who ap­ out of the mountains, would shorten the!
n fftxxl
uuauon *in
good health and ready to fly to a light, the light of which defied .
ItowM. for hon., Erab to. tl£ (forni U RiuZ, X
overtures of the American Philosophical
plied for their old positions would prob­ fight.
society to join in a congresa to eoimider Uted In said county of Harry. &lt;•«*»•&lt;*
ably not be prosecuted.
will told &gt;fow*l from iwrfr. to twrn- . by Uw broking ol iUiom
n
Vary Faw Gans Captared.
Will Fat In Aon-Vnlon Men.
“the perfecting ot a universal language," week tor three succwlve »r.ks prerwu
With all the. prisoners captured, num­ I, workrm. Brfora mxlliog It I. raenrad . wwoodor two
of hrarlng.
on the declared and published ground that said day
He then went on: “We expect to bring bering two oc three hundred, only five
J
r*&lt;7.ntir« W. Att •I'Tn-’-''non-union men into the mill this week
"there already exists a universal language,
Judtfs ot ITubtf*
guns have been found. They have either
' The nou-finlon m*n will only be sufficient been “cached" somewhere, or put Into the
(A trae copy.)
„
„
i liad a11 the colors of the rainbow
” v olapuk. which has a large number of ad­
in numbers to fill the place of men who hands of others. The Gem mine will start
herents In all countries of tlw world and
fo... I
were engaged In this thing and whom we up with a full force of non-union meu to­
which is completely elaborated tn gram­
■will not take back. There are plenty of night, and the 'Frisco will start tomorrow rapUto, hot cool.ljtoebwqfo.il&gt;, doltor Ibero U UlUe or io foUoXaXi tW mar and vocabulary.”
NOTICE OF OOUMKHIONEHSOX
vtevl workeis In other milk who would be. also with non-union men. Six of the MU for M.fo ttoHto. w
But not only has Volapuk gained tbe 8t «te of Michigan. &lt;’«intr of Kim—’■
e.r U«l. U
XXrS
glad to get work in tbe Homestead mills prisoners against whom no charge can be
approval of numerous intelligent follower*
E-tatn of June Wndd. derewwl.... ,
a
• pMwrable
feeling u.1
th*t the nto M all over the world, it has also esteblkbed
by reason of tbe good positions to be had brought were liberated yesterday, and it ebX
lEX-t
°"' °&lt; ^^
-SuuA
.pqblia
there. W” do nut want to embarrass is probable that many others will be set
Itself everywhere In a practical way. There
BOUaol
H'rnicn.T--mnnether firms by drawing their men away
are fortyaevcu periodicals published tn amiue and Mj«s» all SWw'y
Stranger (abruptly)—Gimme a cigar.
from them, but of course, if they are will­
U*k language in China. Aostralia. Swe­ personsapklt&gt;*tMM «l-sv«w*l. *•Dealer (briskly)—Yes, air. -Here
SoUee tbar rre will m*K st b&lt; I-;
, -you
— are, :
Henry A. Bower, of Adams townahik
ing to come we shall hire them if they are
Wm Costly to Episcopalian*.
sir. Thanks, sir. Here's youvcF—
'
Hamilton county, in ISM dipped a «^ii den, Denmark, Holland, Belgium. France, aXClorentale, In the te-’-'Mi’ « J
■ n
needed.
HALIFAX, N. a, July IB.-Th* bishop of tour dollars ninety-five cents. • J
Spain. Italy. Austria, England and the
.-GoodNw.. cu-.umterra»itlo.totlle.Mdtep.rnik2a
No Maa to Be Imported.
d« ol I ”
United States. The literature of the lan­
ths
Church
of
England
in
Newfoundland,
“We will not bring men from England.
t the vine to furnish nourishment until the
guage uumbsrs many hundreds ot titles
We never Lava imported tncn because it Is Right Rev. Dr. Jones, arrived here by
■.
.
revanted.
cucumber had filled the availablesnace in
and
sjlrwinff
«sM , cU,-"''J ni""&gt; t;'“
A recent foventlon eonskte nf a com- side tbe bottla. The vine was
not necessary. There are plenty of men steamer from St. John**.' "Sunday night.
I**™ fo cooMction with the off. th. bottle was fllted wllh *1^1£d
Ths bishop will remain '
—
—• ■day*
several
soliciting aid for hi* dier_______________
The Eptacopaltan# were by far the heaviest losers by
tofodfonrMb.A. D..IAC.
•
■rafo.-Nra,
-negie Steal Co., limited, »1M oarer again the great fire, be Haya
otar. The entire prayer
Catholic church exist*
i
Axxon KiSGennar. }
la

Dyspcpsia

Hood’s SarsaparHia

�Having swtlaAxt his hunger ta n'
manner, Dan now sot out acnoe tho
praino at a brisk walk. It wm hie Inteutioa to pmta forward to Drrwood
creek, wane ten utiles to the north, where
he hoied to Bud -ome settler’s cabin
where bo could obtain lodging till th.
next morning.
After traveling for nearly three hours
he suddenly discovered a &lt;Hm line of
ZJUI
1 timber cl-es..-ahead and knew he had m
Inst arrived at Drywood. But he knew
&lt;
I nothing of that part of the country
JUK
A pcaroely, an JJhcgejilkod that he would
&lt;▼1 ggk T have great diflicnlty iu finding anT *ct*
9 । tier's cabin, as .hero were few in tlm» ’,&lt;&gt;
; culity at that th^e.
rvd.v convenience of an
he continued lib
Makes
Pure and wholesome. : But trusting
1 • \r .pJocs care. Highest course, traveling down tho creek iu a
northeasterly direction. Keeping near
j Expositions. Each the edge of tho timlwr. he kept a sha£p
3”‘■ - two large pies. Avoid
, ti insist on having the lookout fur any signs of human habita, tion. . .
01'
s-i'T SVCH brand.
-i*^'
, . t

Noo&lt;?
Sudb

crrt
SvraCUse
N.Y.
d ’lIE
b.b
yracusej^iy
...is aie-ire i
.. n«. p-- ,
'‘Tu’*2
., Gii.Hn.iibg ।
dope tur ,
I
c.-. bilious- ,

Mu had traveled for a mile per1hare.
vhen
through an opening in the trees close to
theatromn. aud, hurrjmg forwanl, h.j
.soon discovered that it proceeded from u
rn‘l°105 hbt wMch
entirely
surrounded by a dense growth of timbei
1Ult) underbrush.
The chinking luul
fallen from lietween the logs in several
places, and it was through these open-

ngs lively • had first attracted Dan’s notice.
|
The sound of men’s voices within the
■»ry curdles cabin could be heard as tho youth drew
i near, and a sudden thought camo to
! him that caused him to come to an
ore killing , abrupt halt. Perhaps the inmates of
.. I! .- y county.
I the shanty were cattlemen, and if such
should prove to bo the case it would bo
decidedly dangerous tq make his pres­
ence known—for it was likely that they
had heard of therincident of tho morning
and might readily identify him as the
youth of whom Ropes and his men were
in search.
।
Still tho men in the cabin might.KimI ply bo settlers, nn^ to satisfy himself on
this point Dan stole cautiously up to
&lt;■ ‘i-brau-d the hut nnd peered in. To hid surprise
\ a: K.ii..uirtzoo lust ho saw fully a dozen rough looking men
• I inside. They were seated about a table
a.,y a couple uf days in the center of tho room upon which
of an Ann Arbor were several black bottles, and were dis
dis-­
cussing some matter of great import.
That they were not cattlemen was evij dent by their dress, and Dan would have
I had no hesitation in pronouncing them
' to bo settlers who had met on some mu­

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

, tual business had not their words con­
j vinced him to the contrary.
1
For several moments Dan stood there
listening to the conversation going on
within v from which hu learned a most
[residence was burned, startling fact. Tho men were nothing lees
v ; i;:; •
-nt-, at Pleasant Ridge, than a band of the most desjierate out­
laws, and were at that moment plotting
to commit one of the most daring rol&gt;beries ever committed in the state.
No sooner had Dan learned the char­
acter of tho men than ho turned about
for the )nirpose of leaving the place as
quickly as possible, but at that very in­
stant one uf tho men inside said:
“Go out an keep guard, Ligo—yo ortei
not leave yer post, fer some one might bo
WiLL-USENBEE
sneakiu around."
The next instant tho dour opened and a
iniyi, carrying a heavy rifle in his hand,
emerged from the buildihg. Dan had
barely time to sink down from sight in »
patch of bushes that grew close to tho
JTEK vu.
wall when the guard passed within a
ix nn: wojre.
yard of him and took up his station nut
ten feet away.
Dan knew it would be hazardous in tho
extreme to attempt to leave his place of
concealment, since tho slightest noise
might betray his presence to the armed
guard. There was nothing left for him
to do now but to remain perfectly quiet,
trusting that some chance uf escajie
would soon present itself.
.
From the conversajrm going on in the
cabin Dan had leaned that an attempt

uEORSa

would bo made to rob the- army payi master’, who was to pass that way along
the Old Military road on his 1 way tv Forts
Gibson, Sill and .A:’
” in tho In■.v-is a mo-it
dian. Territory'. Th'
;.iry for the
daring one, for it v
.:e’l by a
paymaster to be
Bun
the hurt and
y.
heavy guard of tin- i
—and
— ,an attempt to rob him wu.tld doubtless re­
gloomy desult in a desperate buttle.
Dau
on his way
When Dan itflected on tho daring
several
robbery which the inmates of tho cabin
n-.rth
onward
were planning, it was easy for him to
now
guess their desperate character.
of any of
From the conversation going on in the
might 1 xj, lurking in his
building Dan made tho discovery that
tho paymaster was to pass along tho Old
' - ttheedge of tho woods
Military road on tho evening of the next
hi- u-i&lt;
•
rapidly along the creek
, day, and that the men insido were to be
r I ;r mile*. Pr»?sently the
re-enforced
bv fifteen others of their
trail-■ in. m? scattering as he adgang and the attack was to be made ut
■ :i there was nothing to
tho
Drywood
font
mark th
■■
«»f the creek save a few
Tho regular route of tho paymaster
- dsand plum bushes. Ho
was from Fort Leavenworth to Fort
ir .these Iwhind aud coinScott; from there to Fort Gibson, Forts
j .Trney across the great
Sill and Arbuckle. On leaving Fort
•
when tho'outlines of a
t i 1 homed up through the Scott tho paymaster usually had in his
possession some twenty thousand dol­
darkn
lars, all in greenbacks, which was about
' Th-light* visible about tbe
tho sum required to pay off the troops
p|ai---,
•
evident that the owner
garrisoned at fho three last named, forts
WW a’
‘•iu home. I
.■ hod and knocked upon the, on his route.
'
In war tunes it had been^customary
■'’Wer came in response to for a guard of three companies of cavalty,
to accompany the paymaster over this
Crocker’s cabin," .eaid Dan,
route, but at the time of which I wnte
’..he place. “He must have
the escort rarely consisted of over fifteen
Run,- ovi
■ the settlers' meeting- at the
i:.n.
or twenty men.
Crouching in tho bushes by the cabin
ti- ;^.nu linefeed upon the door, and,
' wall Dan Riggsby now realized his dan­
rten-ibu in, answer, ho opened it and
; goroua situation, for should his presence
tut :a. The dour was not fastened, as
bodiacorered be wouM
J*
&gt;uai in those days, and lighting a
toao . Da,.
n
caD(jj0 Arning. looked upon M » «py “ul dwJ‘ ’ri,h
-il'1 ' !.n" ' ’ u I’ftie cupboard in the,
tin? r , : n(. rot,In jle opened it and took
i
, of 1,^ tod cold:boiled
’
: •' he made a hearty Ihnch.
l.lis ,r,!gal repa^had been dis.
L ,C i •
a I'enc'l an&lt;l notebook
;
i 1 ’-t and wrote a briaf notet
.I;4’’'
■ ‘taring that Ite had left
,
tt' • •
bnt woulil return in the
,
fa week. This he left on the
tsiii? ' ,, “ ■■iwrt noto &amp; Abe Crocker.
Whng uf El, visit to tho cabin,, nnd aak-:

BrL» ? to '^ver the accompanying.
'
“ote to his father.

■

Dan ir 3

abln
procuring food,
• ^on® what was customary
S/ha H'ttleni of the west at the
’
nme of which I write.

ST

he hsi travdS

crashing info the building. Then tbev
Utedc . nita fee Urn door, but m
nS'“rfb3r ““ staUws-who
pou.ed a telling fire into their ranks
causing them to fall back in wild dis­
f?1
iu th, bnJu,
order.
•
It was evident thM the attacking party
"T1 SMUft to u, (Ml „a
had
greatly
underestimated the strength
sSMtJLT-' T
l'*'1 ‘•hen
of the garrison, and they h4d paid djarly
Ure .tep. hu fo.« c^O|.h. ta n
he ,»thrown violmtl.,IO J for the mistake, for it wm evidrat that
some of them had been killed nnd nearly
At tho Mtuw hutant exclamation, of a dozen wounded. In falling back they
dirt XT''/0”0’?1 1’’’ “‘enntinona had taken their dead and wounded along,
mm '..".J.
‘T1"t™» tho and no re-attack was expected for the
^^te'^tiT1"1UP“ U” present at least. -Twoof the settlers had
l»en slightly ’founded, but* none'.seri­
ously. and those in the building were
CHAPTER nn.
master.-, of the situation, for the time be­
ing at least.
besieged.
But another thmger now presented it­
self. Tho flames that were now leaping
aljout the burning stables threatened to
reach the house, causing great alarm to
I
thiwe within.
Two men were set apart to watch the
fire and give instant warning should it
be communicated to the house. S?he
flames lit t;p the surrounding prairie,’
but Mo sign of the attacking partiLjyus
visible in the circle of light. They had
doubtless withdrawn to a safe distance,
where they would wait till the flames
| ings that the light bad proceeded which
should subside before venturing to make
another attack.
:
'
The discovery that there was a good
number of armed men in the inn had
evidently upset their plans, but there
was little hope that they would relin­
quish their evil design.
A half hour passed, and the flames at
manner burned
With a heavy piece of timber'they beat the stables had in
in the front door.
down, nnd the timers soon fell in. leav­
Tho settlers who had congregated at ing a mass of smoking embers. Bnt the
the Travelers' Rest were bravo and reso­ danger of the fire being carried to the
lute men, who would brook no insolence house was now passed, and those inside
from the cattlemen, and stood ready to felt n sense of thankfulness that that
maintain their rights whatever the re­ ixirt of the danger was no longer threat­
ening them.
sult might be.
As the fire died out and darkness gath­
It was about ten o'clock when Simon
Riggsby left the house and joined the ered over the prairie another attack was
guards on tho outside. Every moment momentarily expected from the cattlenow tho attacking party were expected meb. Their defeat in their first attempt
to arrive, nnd there was little doubt but to fire tho house would doubtless make
what there would be serious trouble them more cautious in their next move­
ments.* The warm reception they had
with them.
1 Presently the sound of hoofs could be received at tho hands of the settlers
heard in the distance, and in a few mo­ would not tend to pacify matters, anti
ments the dim outlines of a large body that they would seek to wreak a terrible
of mounted men could be seen approach­ vengeance on tho little garrison none
ing from the southwest When they doubted in tho least.
But in spite of the expected attack the
were some fifty yards away a sharp, im­
perative “Halt!” came from the senti­ night passed without any further demon­
nels. The challenge was responded to stration of hostilities. As tho gray dawn
■ by excited and angry words from the stole over the prairie it was discovered
advancing men. nnd for a moment it that the e nemy had- witiulrawn nearly
seemed as if% they were going to disre­ an eighth of a mile, but had divided
gard the command, but at • word from their \orce into four divisions, com­
one who was evidently their leader they pletely surrounding the house. What
came to a halt, while two men spurred they proposed fo accomplish by such a
their horses forward to where the sen­ proceeding was a mystery, yet all felt
certain that they were up to some new
tinels were standing.
“Who air ye. an What do ye want?’ mischief, which might be put into exe­
cution at any moment.
demanded Riggsby.
•
xOne thing was plain; the cattlemen
“We are a band of cattlemen who are
here on business.” replied tho foremost were determined that no one should es­
horseman, whose voice was recognized cape from the building, and had taken
this means to prevent it; but just how
, as that of Ropes.
.
- ••.list state yer business,” replied they were going to conduct their next
move was shrouded iu uncertainty.
Riggsby.
All the horses ridden by the settlers
“Well, we’ve come to ask you to va­
liad been turned loose on the prairie, ns
cate that house at once—and get out of
had the stock belonging to the Riggsby?,
the country as soon as possible!”
which had been confined in the stable,
“It's petty late ter move tonight,” refor in spite of their vicious and lawless
marke&lt;l Riggsby. ‘‘I reckon i'll stay till
character the cattlemen scorned theideq
mornin anyway," and there was a touch
। of taking anything in the shape of live
of irony in the speaker'sjtones.
stock that did not Ixdong tu them. They
••1 didn't know but what it would Im?
might kill n man if hu offended them,
an net of kindness to give yon a chance
but take his stock—never. This was an
to get out." continued Ropes, "for you
unwritten law. to which they adhered
see wu nre going to burn the honse in a
with scrupulous exactness.
flaw moments."
The day wore on and the cattlemen
“That's prettf cool—it is, by gush!"
stilt remained in close watch upon the
exclaimed Riggsby.
: 1 .. if I
■ house. Then it was that the settlers
. “It U be pretty hot if I know any- 1
began to understand the strange ma­
thing.”
neuvers of tho foe. The cattlemen, find­
••Fer tlie ones that tries ter burn that
ing that they could not capture the gar­
house—yes," returned Riggsby.
rison without grefft loss, had resorted to
“I have not come here to bandy words
strategy. It was plain now that they
cner tho matter," said Ropes. “Will
were preparing for a siege that might l»
you get out of the house nnd leave, or carried on for days—even weeks should
must we burn it dowli over your heads?" the case require it—until the liesieged
“Whenever ye git ready ter bum my should be starved into submission.
honse, jist come on," replied Riggsby.
CONTI XV ED
“1 ain’t guin away."

eriuwTtL"1’'« ■' ‘“’In.

"We'll give you just ten minutes to
get out." warned Ropes, and wheeling
his horse he rode back to where his fol­
lowers were awaiting him.
Simon Riggsby and those of the set­
tlers who )md been acting ns sentineU
now hastily entered the house, where
the result of the conference with Ropes

We authorize our advertized druggist to
ncll Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­
sumption. coughs tud colds. upon this
condition. If you are afflicted with a
cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest
trouble, and will use this remedy as direct­
ed. giving'll a fair trial. an&lt;i experience no
benefit. you may return the bottle and
was made known.
have your money refunded.
We could
"I'm in fer fightin." announced Ike not make this offer did we not know that
Baker with an angry gesture. "The Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied
sooner we teach these fellers that they on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles
free at W. IL Goodyear’s drug store.
air not runnin this country the better!"
“Theta's my sentiments." came from Large size 50c nnd $1.00.
the others.It was now plain to all that hostilitiea
would soon be commenced by the cattle­
men. and it would require the concerted
force of all quartered within tho build­
ing to repel them. Nearly every one of
tho men commanded by Ropes was of
that rough and vicious element found
only on the border counties of the great
west. Daring and reckless, they would
not hesitate to do whatever their leader

Since Ils first introduction. Electric
Bitters has gained rapidly in popular
favore until now it Is dearly in the lead
among pure medical tonics and alteratives
—containing nothing which penults its
use as n beverage or Intoxicant, it is
recognized as the beat nnd purest medicine
for all ailments of stomach, liver or
kidneys. It will cure sick headache, in­
digestion, constipation, and drive malaria
from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed
with each bottle or the money will be re­
funded. Price only 50c per bottle. Sold
by W. H. Goodyear.
.

commandedRealizing tho desperate character of
the men with whom they had to deal,
tho oettlcra bid w fortihed thenno rai
ta tho building no to render IhemMlreo
The best salve in the world for cuts,
oeeure ngainet tho most forcible attack.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
Stationed in tbe different rooms, the sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
settlor, now kept th. closest watch on corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
th. movements of tbo enemy. A half ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is
hour powsl and still there were no rou­ guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
ble demonstrations from tho foe. Bnt money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist
suddenly a red glare came from tbe west
cordingly.
of the building, nnd then a stream of
Thia thought served to impress him Inrid flam, was seen to u!”1fr?tu ™
A Cleveland and Stevenson club was
organized at Owosso with 200 ebarter
With the neoa-ity of uaing every pre- ,tabb.-«.
They had been Bred by the
members.
enntion .gainst betraying l.u prewnee.
. .
George Beldew disturbed tbe Salvation
wd ho now waited lor th. first chance cattlemen.
This unexpected move created a pro­
Army at Bay City. He got 30 days in tho
to quit the place. That the num ta the
sensation among
house of correction.
cabin might cotne out at nay moment bo found
risoned within th. honse. Then before
Robert F. Smith, a Ypsilanti carpenter,
now felt convinced, and ebonld.theydo they had recovered from their surprise
fell off a house yesterday afternoon and
&gt;0 there wa« great danger of bu bemg
th. sound of rapidly
will die. He has a family.
discovered. This bemg the csseitbeheard on the owt sM. of tbe
booved him to quit the place u soonas then a mate of dark forms rushed up to
he coold poaeibly do eo without attract­ Urn hou.se and with a heavy piece ^ tim­ Is this: If you are troubled with plies, (no
matter what kind) go to the druK*lst
ing the notice of the gnmrta
___
ber beat ta tho front door, which fell in­
named below and get a package of Hill's
Turntag his eyes tn the direction of
side with a loud crash.
Pile Pomade. No danger of being hum­
laxtantly a down guns cracked from bugged. Relief In 15 minutes, and a posi­
tive cure. A bonafidoguarsntee with each
X.^yootaa.^.-;^ the taside of tbe boose, “d ta”1
package. By mall 31.00. sbt packages 35.
mtruaere
Fred L. Heath, Sole Agt.
moke the attempt to steal
uuu
a in
from ..
the cattlemen, corn
came
in amck
quick re
re-­
Hastings, Mich.
and *
of bnlleta camo
K wptag low among the b

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u» light ud
^“"‘dorfnttlwdownftwlitai. U

*

owcy^nraelfaxdfty
Will Pe-ru-na cure Bright’s disease of '
the kidneys? Tbe best answer to this'
question that can lie made Is the testimony ;
of the thousands ot patients who have
.43 00
45.00.
been cured by it. A single demonstration
44.00J
V2.50
ot a fact is worth many theories concern­
J4Z00
ing 1L The following letter is a specimen
43.501
■tf FCR U3t£S
of what we are receiving from ibis class
42.50 3
of patients:
Giltner, Texas, July IS, 1801.
L tl.75
♦2.25 U
The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co.,
te/fOE BOYS
Columbus, O.—Gents: As my medicine
42.00
has done me so much good 1 thought I
FOR .etftB,
would write to you and tell you about IL
You can publish it if you like. J bought
eighteen battles of Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin.
i had Bright's disease and gravel. 1 owe
my life to Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin. I
w..tihl imt have lived a month longer if it
had not been for your medicine.
*■
Yours truly,
THE BIST SHOE Bl THE WOULD fW THE BOlta.
II. G. McGuiLotnu.
OTHER. BPKCIALTIES in footwxr arc of
Mima hf«h h-ra&lt;Ie,aa-l represent a money ralun
All persons desiring further details as tbe
far beyond the prices chanted- »ee that uaiuo aad
to the above cure are requested to write
Mr. McCullough, who will cheerfully
answer all letters of Inquiry. Theri* Is m&gt;
form of kidney or urinary disease for
which Pe-ru-na is not a reliable remedy.
Gravel, catarrh of the bladder, diabetes,
pain or weakness in thv back or lilps,
dropsy, puffiut-ss of the face or feet,
smarting, scalding, or scantiness nre all
curable by Pe-ru-na. This remedy can be
Permit healthy circulation
obtained at most drug stores. In all cases
and free movement of the tout.
No untying or tying necessary.
where there la also constipation or irregu­
Comb ruble and durable for
larity ot the bowels Man-a-lin should be
both ladies and gentlemen- All
taken iu addition to Pe-ru-na.
lengths, black and russet
J. ci-lon, for both ordinary and
A new publication on diieases of .he
sporting lace shoes, low
kidneys ana all kindred ailments sent free
niAfe, ■ ■ “raor high cut.
by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing
^*7
See that the
Eagle tradeCompany, Columbus, O.

F ti.75

W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE

Woolley &amp; Bronson.

2

Shoa Lacings

The sum of 315,000 has been expended
In dr&amp;lging out the Sand Beach harbor
during the past two years.

The Episcopal clergyman at Adrian
prayed for sunshine and cessation of rain
—and it hasn't rained in Adrian since.
The Marcellus high school needs an ad­
dition and S3.500 has been voted fur the
purpose. Work will begin at once.

Fannie Williamson, a IS-year-old way­
ward Bear Lake girl, was sent to the tndustriai school at Adrian fur eight years.
The hardware store of Shelby Bros, was
bnrgiaaized at Bancroft and a large num­
ber of revolvers, knives, etc., was taken.

HIS MOS1

STARTLING EXPERIENCE.

He had stood on the footlxxird for many
years, and on nearly every road in tho
country he could tell where were located
the twul curvea, the weak trestles and give
the history of nearly every town of impor­
tance. He was a library of thrilling stories
and an encyclopedia ot railroad informa­
tion. His friends and acquaintances liked
to hear him talk. The veteran of the throttle.was one of a crowd that was standing
at tbe west end of the Union station train
sheds.
"The moot startling experience I ever
had in my life,” he wns saying, was at
Dead Man’s Gulch, over near Richmond,
on the Indianapolis division of the Pan­
handle."
"De;ul Man’s Gulch*’’ interrogated a
poetal clerk.
"Yes. That's what some people call it
Others call it the 'death trap.’ In the,
book of rules it is Richmond Junction, because two or three lines meet there. A
block signal tower is located nt that place,
and so far as machinery is concerned it is
mode as safe as possible, but n good many
people have been killed thereou the double
tracks. They say that on a dark night, at
a poiut right around the carve on the Cin­
cinnati tracks, the shadow of a woman
stooping over the tracks can sometimes be
seen. There wns a woman killed there
once when she waa trjing to pull her hus­
band off the track, and they say she comes
back there every once in awhile. But 1
never saw her.
“But one night,” nnd tho nnchmt engi­
neer buttoned his “jumper” doscrabont bls
throat, “1 was hauling a freight train to,
Piqua. We were two hours behind time,
nnd hail tu look out for a regular passen­
ger and an 'extra.’ It was u cold night,
aud the wind was blowing a gale, and
every once in awhile little flurries of snow
would blow around us. As I said before,
we Were two hours Into, and I tell you I
was anxious to get home. When wl^Jgpt
started out ot Richmond 1 made u^my
mind to go in a burry as soon aa we got n
plain track. I kept giving her a little
RkBin, nil the time thinking of course that
everything was all right.
"Suddenly a ml light flashed across the
track on ahead, and then two or three more
began bobbing around. I whistled for
brakes nnd then reversed, and we slopped
ntxMit a hundred feet from the first light.
Igoe down off the engine to oil up, when
just as suddenly as the red lights appeared
they went out of sight and in their stead
were at least half a dozen white lights. I
sprang on the engiue, pulled her wide
open, and we went down that track thirty
miles an hour. We turned the curve”----"And went into another trnint" ejacu­
lated the depot policeman.
“Nothing of the kind. The track was os
clear as a gravel road”----"But tbe lights?"
"Oh, they were the semaphore signals.”
and the old engineer walked around tbe
corner, leaving behind him a mass of
silence that could not have been broken
with a baseball bat.—Indianapolis News.

PROBATE ORDER.
State of MichIgan.County of Burry-sa.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry’, holden st tbe Probate Office,
In the Cltv &lt;.f Hutloic*. in tudd county, on
Monday. ’ (he 2wtn day of June. In the
year oue thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate ot Olive
Swln, deceased.
on reading ano filing the petition, duly veri­
fied. ot Fhiio Shad, mother of"said deceased
praying that admiuistraUuu of Bald e-tale be
granted fo Daniel striker of tbe city of HasUn&gt;r«.&lt;ir to some other suitable person
Thereupon It is ordered, that Tuesday, the
IPtli day of July. A. D. l»2. at ten o'clock
tnthc forenoon be assigned for the hearing of said
petition, and that tbe heirs at law of said de­
ceased and nil other persons interested lu said
estate, are required to appear at a session ot said
Court, then to beholden at the Probate Office
in the t ity of Hustings, in said County, and
show cause. If any there be, why the prayer ot
the petitioner mdy not be granted. And it la
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the persons interested lu said estate, of tbe
pendency ot said petition nnd tbe hearing
thereof, by causing a copy ot this order to be
publtnbed In Ute Hastings Baxxkr. a newspa­
per printed and circulated in said County ot
Barry once in each week for three successive
weeks jirevleus to &amp;id day of bearing.
Chas. W. AOMSTaoxn,
[Atrae copr.)
Judge ot Probate.

Remarkable English.
Major General Patrick Maxwell^ In an
article on how English is sometimes
mutilated by the lirnnrt bnixjo aud the
intelligent foreigner, gives an example
taken from n memoir of the Inte Honor­
able Justice Oouookul Chunder Mookerjee.
by Mohendro Nauth Mookerjce, his
nephew, printed at Calcutta. Describing
tbe grief of the family ou the death of bls
uncle the author sayi^ “The bouse pre­
sented a second Babel or a pretty kettle of
fish.” Further on, describing tbe careei
of the justice, be says, “His first business
on making on income was to extricate his
family from tbe difficulties in which it
had been lately enwarped, and to restore
happiness and sunshine to those sweet and
well beloved faces on which he had nocseen the soft and fascinating beams of a
simper for many a grim viaaged year.’’
In another place, "This was the flrat
time that we see a pleader taking a seat
on the Bengal legislative council solely by
dint of his own legal weapon: and he was
an au fait, aud therefore undoubtedly a
transcendental lucre to the council.”
Again, “Justice Mookerjee very well un­
derstood the boot of his client, for which
he would carry a logomachy as if his wheel
of fortune depended upon It. His elevation
create&lt;l a catholic ravishment throughout
the domain.” In a touching sketch of the
justice’s personal appearance the anthor
prettily observea, “When a boy he wasflla। mentona, but gradually In the course of
time he became plump as a partridge."

Chioigo, Kaliznaico &amp; Sagiww
TIME TABLE.
In effect June 2*1. IB82.

“
xowra.
Kalamazoo Lv...
East Cooper
Richland Juoet.
Crensey................
NUo
Delton
Cloverdale-------Sbultz...................

Habtixoa...........
Coats Grove.......
Woodland ......
Woodbnrv .......

Grand Riiplib.

HOVTH.
Kalamazoo Ar...
East Cooper Lv..
Richland June't.
Cresaoy................
Milo.......................
Delton-.................
Cloverdale
Bhulu...................
HASTixna...........

Coats Grove
Woudland..........
Woortburv
.^.

Lansing
Ih-trolt_____ ....
Grand Rapids...

•Stop* on signal only.
+ Nos. 3 and « will not earry passengers unless
provided with freight train permits.
Freight trains will be run at the convenience
nt the company, who reserve the right to change
tbe time of such trains without notice.
’
W. S. Dkwixk
Manager.
ti r*
r» r-T. Genl
1

MORTGAGE SALE.
N'otter b hereby given that default Iim bees
made In tbe payment of th- money secured by a
mortgage bearing date the twentv tlr&gt;t day of
April A. D. 1M1.executed by David K. Fero and
Sarah A. Fero bh wife, of the Township at
Emmett in the County of Calhoun and Mate of
Miciilnn.to Amelia Jones of tbe township of
Aisvria In the County of Barry and Mate ot
Michlp-n. and recorded In the office of tbe Reg­
ister of Deeds for the County of Barry. Micbi^au. tn Liber 21 of Mortgage* os page U on tbe
Zsidayof April A. D. l«»l at Hits o'clock In tho

Frenfleld. Calhoun County. Miclilgr.:-.. &lt;&gt;u tbe
2MH
by an assignment
Jnlr day of March.
nn A. I) 1W
.I..__ I a vx

trie Register of Deeds tor tbe County of Burrv.
Michigan tn Uber‘.'sot Mortgages, on .age MB;
»'-d lhat «ald mortgage was further dulv assign­
ed l.y said James Casbmore. to Andrew D.
KtbrriiJge of the City of Hartle Creek. Michigan
by alignment dated the I3»h day of March i*W.
end duly reenr-ted In the ofltce of the register of
Deeds for the County of Barry. Mh-hlgsu. on the
15th dav of «epu-m!»er A. D. 1991 at 9 « o'clock
iu the forenoon, lu Liber » of Mortgaiea, on
......
.I.,....., . . __ J..L ....
in .111"* ucir.'i g&gt;'ru ill Mir pv-CT
snip contained tn eaid mortgage teas beeotn*
erat I ve by reason of the«I»fnu:t pt said Mortgagor
lu MJriDff the t-.x»n-y&lt; M.-rtir«l'tto!rehj. ar.d no
snt» o priM-ecdlhg sc law hM been Instituted to
recover the debt now remaining secured by
«ald mortgage, or any part th-reof.
Notice ts aJsn hrrebv elven Hiat in pursuance
of the power ot side oonuined in said mortgage
and the statute in such casra made and pro­
vided. the premises described in and covered
bv said mortgage, to wit: All that piece of Und
situate in the Township at Aa-jria in the
County of Barry and SMate ot Michigan deecrtbcd m the south aevt quarter of the mirth easZ
quarter of section numoer twenty three lu towrshlp number one north of renge number rereti

«rry&gt;. In the city of Hastings in the County
larry. Mlrhljan on tbe 1Mh day of Augwt A.
Wi at 2 o’dock in rhe afternoon, to pay i

AWDBKW D. ErnxmDGK.
. w „
AaalgBeo of Murtgar
L. I. Clawsox.

�deceased, arrived In tbe city last night.
Like the friends in thia dty, the relatives
of tbe doctor were unaware of tbe serious
papers do with the Homestead strike nine** of the ------young
mao, —
andZ they
Thursday, July
lg91---- ---------‘-“T are
much
grieved
that they
werenrtrtl.
not able loto
Whylllawoareortrawrarm. boq„l-----.—
--a ......
------------'
MARSHALL L. COOK. RdHorsee their brother in the life.
enough to admit tbat these strike* ore an
The Interment will be at Asbury I
Incident of the social agitation of our N. J., the nresent home of the parent*.
THE KASTTNGd. MICH., rosTtjrnCX,
xvgcst 14. lyTOKmes; that they affect «U industries In all Mr. and Mrs. Shuppan. and Mr. Weisaert,
ianA*. and have no relations ■ to tariffs, of Michigan, will accompany the remains.
They will leave this dty at 9'45 this evebut are purely social movements?
n,nK.,
A short »ervlce will be held at Kocli s
Slaughtere&lt;l by Its pretended friends. undertaking rooms at 8 -o’clock this eve­
That’s tbe final tale of the silver bill. ning.
FOR PRESIDENT.
On tirt.lt ot Mr. .nd MIm Shupiun. to
The free coinage measure was literally
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
jumped on and stamped out of existence Star la leqaested to extend heartfelt
OF INDIANA.
thanks to all friends af the late doctor for
by the democratic house last week. And the many favors rendered, and the kindly
' FOR VICK PRESIDENT.
yet the people's party, on tbe Omaha plat­ Interest manifested by them to-day and
WHITELAW REID.
form, will be expected to practically fuse heretofore.
,
At tbe M. E. church to- morrow evening
OF NEW TORE.
with that party in this state and county
Rev. Mr. Congdon Will deliver an addicy
this year.
memorial ot tbe late Dr. George E. Shurfpan. Tbe subject will be "The Yoqftg
Tbe Journal, the organ of the people’s Man Id a Strange City.”—Bradford Eve­
party, Is printing bolter plate matter sent ning Star. Dr. Shuppan war a brother of
The republican convention for the fourth
Mr*. Chas. WebacrL of this dty.
congressional district ot Michies*. cumprinng out by the democratic state central com­
“
.
itiamn H.irrv. Herr ell.
mittee.

Hastings Banner.

editorial notes.

district, and to transact web outer business as
may properly eome before Ute coavenHon. will
be nwdmtbeeltyot Allegan, on Tuesday, tbs
Mth day ot August; law. at it o'clock a. m.
Tbe several conntha will be entitled to rep•’i-jtSsev* JL tK ‘I

fi M

X-H.

f„iuniit:ee.

DANA

SHAMES

THE

'SMALL'

DEMOCRATIC EDITORS-

Why doesn't the Journal charge the Me
Kinley hill with causing Ute late strike ot
the coal miners ot Great Britain?
The nominees ot the Saginaw conven­
tion are the nominees ot every Michigan
republican to-day.

Additional Local News.
C. W. Jordan Is preparing lo build a
&lt;x)tta&lt;e at Wall lake, y
Cards arc out announcing that next
Wednesday Miss Lillian Feighoen of
Nashville, a former teacher In ' odr city
sdtools will be united In marriage to Mr.
Ora Hullinger. of Rives, Mich.

IIo»nrxtrad Strike

Tbe people’s party convention for nom­
inating county officers has been called Cor
July 30 th. This is to give more time to
dicker and trade with the democrats.
Whether .there will be a sliding scale
adopted, involving democratic support of
county sod legislative ticket, in return for
people's party voles tor elector and cooBut probably some such thing. The prob­
able nominee of tbe people's party for
county officers an*:
Probate judge
W. W. Cole
Sheriff
.Jas. D. Benham
Clerk
Wm. H. Merrick
Treasurer
•Geo. C. Nichols
Register.............
-.1. H. Wickwire
,.W. O. Lowden
Tbe DomlDee_for representative has not
been agreed upon. Tbe following are
talked of, Orson Swift, Maple Grove, and
J. H. Dennis. «Ry,
A year ago there was a strike Involving
thMuands of tbe dock laborers of Cha city
•C Landon. There were frequent conllcts

There will be campmeeting services at
Hackley Park Dear Muskegon, commenc­
ing August 2d, and continuing ten days,
OR. Q«OROE-£ shuppan.
a? ,un.?.w ca®Pmeetln&lt; ground of the
The taeata «r • Brilllaxt .nd &gt;*.paIar Methodists promises to become qnlte as
noted as Bay View. It has nearly all the
natural advantages of Bay View, aud If its
Dr. George £. Shuppan, “A Young Man energetic promoters do not miss their esti­
in a Strange aig," died at the Hospital mate. it will soon bare as wlde'a reputa­
yesterday. of tewer.
tion. Blshope Newman and Huret will
George E. Shuppao was born at Pough- address the meetings. Chaplain McCabe
ksepsle. N. Y., on November 11, 1888. will be there, and many other pulpit
sad was therefore twenty-three years and orator* of national fame.
P
eW mouths of age. He graduated with
in consequence of the Presbyterian
high honors from the New York Homeochurch
being
closed
for
repairs
there
will
pathle College In 1«M. He was afterward
Sundays the S4th and
appointed surgeon at tbe Brooklyn Homeopathie Hospital, which position be re­ oik or July.

signed lo lake charge of Rexford Broth­
en.' workmen on the B. H A P. extension,
with headquarters In this dxy.
From the very first, the young man
gained friends, his manliness and pure
moral- recommending him to tbe friendship
of the best. Probably no one gained so
many friends iu so short a time as did tbe
Doctor and lo each and every one of them
Ute news of hls death came like a shock,
it was known among all that he was con­
fined to the hospital with what was sup­
posed to be a slight malarial fever. There­
fore, when the word was passed “Dr.
■Shuppsn Is drad." Ute bearer. Id all cases,
was shocked beyond measure.
Dr. bbuppau was a youpt
’uc iex:
man with «pparanUy a most brilliant future,
-~j. But be
was eel led away to a ‘ Her field.
* ’

By kind ptn»l..l0I, or u,,, ,„ln. of ,
«&gt;• S.bb.lh ,01,001 .Od r
.»■ to V' .J*1.1 mret a* oaua,« the former
Sl di^L
7 Mlnl1*

The members of tbe Uy,l Leelon Band
of Hope ore boosted lo meet In I be U
B. ball on Friday, the 29th ate
All children and young persons Interested
in temperance work are heartily Invited.

aboot 10
* ®*n
Tqn*®r’a’ •» ‘he &lt;:h wani
river, Mating that be bld a verv
•««ted the Dr., who i/I

S
to
at once and earn
for the suffering animal.
nothing wrong. Mr/TnrnJ»~.mi*?^lnK

Soon after I* had rm®«

A. BLACK &amp; SON,

whom be lives, and whose room Is P
he.nl
o»e enter
later ascend the stairs. She arouseu ocr
self and was terrified to‘find a drunkr
mlota beT^nn. She »k«l him .hoJm
He replied that he wm »
dmm New York."
There was no
ngbl lo to "room, but from wh»t little
Jm!&gt; In nt tbe two windows
was.

to dimly discern
the
oulitoo or
to
wretch who hoi Invaded to
chamber. Sho aloo tboulbt «he knew to
voice; and ao replied "ho. you areI no
from Sew York, and you so rlsbtaww
frou, here." The Intruder then stabbed

her by to throat, and •,
enane'l. Annie Ibonsbt ot »
club under the window, crabbed It. and
'dealt her asaallant a
m aw
that evidently atunned hl* She set away
and ran down
“ J“
John Michael and Robert lloyera, near
nelgbbora. heard her cry and came lo her
aid,' Mr. Rogers brinslng * revolver, lie­
lore they came, tbe cause ot all the
trouble lumped through a «lndo". and
made his esaei». Luckily.
nluck saved her from the asMUll Intended.
The officers state that toy are qnlte
certain that that worthless specimen or
humanity. Will Townsend. Is lheman who
called to doctor away from home and that
Ed Shay, a goo** enough fellow
sober, but a mean one when dru“*« al"
tempted the;asaault Townsend and Shay
were seen together, both drunk, not long
before the affair, ami Mb* Turner feels
confident that Shay was the one In the
house. We understand shay has skipped.
The law should be given a chance at the
two if they are captured.
Examination, will be held lo the city of
llutlno as lolloiw:
.
■, .
Thursday and Kridsr.
‘ *'“&gt; &amp;
Friday. Sept. M.
Friday. Oct. 28.
.’
v .
The first will be held at the high school,
the others at the court room. Candidates
will take notice that the examination In
theory and art will Include a knowledge
of the state course of study. 1 uplls that
desire to try for diploma may attend on
Aug. ’ “
Prescrve **■'
thin notice.
Enoch Axdhi*.
Commissioner.

trank Ntat.mcnt.
Report of the condition of
,Iaa*?“£!CWJ
Banlt al H.-wtlnM. Michigan, al the close of
business. July, fit &gt;MRnasovacM.
SlSLVu’ Tt
Ioans and discounts.......... ..........
. MSI 23
Stocks, bonds, mortgages, cte....
Due from banks In reserve cities.
Itondture and fixtures
■j.eu&gt; M
Other real estate.
Current expense* and taxes paid
Checks and cash isenie .­
.IK tn
•told coin~
Hdver coini
U 3 and National Bank Notes...

Total

u Annum*.

JlOGjOB2 33

Capital stock paid in........;....
.Surplus fund
Undivided profits.. - .....^
Dividends unpaid
indlvfdnal deposits..
Certificates of deposit
Total............ . —*.................................. S1SC.K12 M
Htaie nf Mlchlgau. County of Harry —m.
I. Dsn W. Iteynokls eashier of tbe above named
Bank, do solemnly swear that the above state­
ment is true to the best ot ray knowledge and
belief.
Dan W. Rkvnoijw. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16
&lt;tay of July, 1W2.
Marmhau. L Cook.
Notary Public.
CoEMRi-r---- Attest:
&lt; &gt;ik«tkb MKssrnl
1&gt;. G. KoniNsoN • Directors.
W. H.qPOWXJU
1

Importers and Manufacturers of

GRANITE AND MARBLE
Of every description. In 1862 these gentlemen established
themselves in this busine»s and at their handsome show rooms
and works on State street can constantly be found

As Large and as Fine a Stock of Monuments
As can be seen anywhere. They employ from thirty to lortv
hands the year round. Black &amp; Son are experienced v.ork
men. having served many years at the banker, and have an
eye on all work under course ol construction
The Soldiers and Sailors Monument on State street, erected
by them in x888, is truly a magnificent example of their ex.
cedent work.
We give below in full the names and addre-^es of people
with whom this firm has maeje contracts for work from. Jan.
1st to July 1 st 1892, which amounts to upwards of $19,000
THenev
Mary L Babcock
Mra u Wright
CuUiartne Smith

"

Mlddler.’.’.e
Frank Hlbw
U s John*®
Wm
WtUta CoykcDdofl
F. FtakbvUMT
Mary Finktwin-r
Mary Mnrpby
John Curtlt
K C Mallory
John Hitt
H G Atch'M.n
Silas Ulm
Ella La::;b
S. J nidelman
A F Mdutonh
MJ Arrowwplth

Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In or
der to have your eye sight
preserved into old age, the
eyes should be properly exam
ined and the right kind ot
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the fin­
est quality and greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and spectn
cles at his office, where you
can have your eyes examined
at all tmes.

Ha, tings
■

Qrftrr.by

S P Rm-til
UanbtlJ
AImuo Sire-ter Maple Gr»re
AiuyHhaf-r
MapteGrore
Mary A Amiens, u
Clara Srswfe
Brookite!.!
Mra L H I’lrrce
&lt;»!..•t
J. L. Suj.th
Wayian.l
W A Hall
.
Plamwell
E b V- " tay
।
go
John Bradle
Saranac
Sarah MrGratli
"

K D Braith

Bedford

J H Swims-®
Th&lt;&gt;a Adatnoon
J J Hamilton
Mrs Chaunoev
■hauneer Miner
Miller
**
Vatenune Kalamaaoo

Richland

. Mrs Albert &lt;Tuuw
••
Mrs M Van Orman Yortrrtlte
Mra HaUte Klkrrtou
*
Mn G A Kenyon
T R Mattaw®
Dowling
Beny Kelirr
8uaanCI*o«t
I R Coats
Oliver Chen*y
CederCrevk
c t &lt;;uj*vpte
N M Hjnk-y
Irving
---------—Cluvtnlalc
Mr* John Ta»ker
Awyria

Lagee Balt
Otteco
Cuiharlne Sbopbell Campb'l
Lyman So.tt
Woodland
J fc Bolton
Kubt BeatL'e
OrangwlUs
Wtn Johnrox
-r
Warren Mevnenp-rHIcVy Ca
DeBark Bn a
Eralrtwllte
G C Wood
La Barge

MrS Lorina Bronee
'
Alanson McIntyre
Tx-my
Louina Frare
Lake titty
A P Clark
Howard City
J G Carpenter
David C nMU
Mrs H W Marlette
Mra Wm Btaa k 1 ReeJCtty
J E Truman
Cha» Nelaou
CUm Jobnwn
nd&amp;E
Frank Mr'l-jsvm
C*dUla&gt;‘Mr- A McTlgUS
MreM Cooper
Mr* AllHlEir.l

Haldwto

. ndreu
Ch Hr Fowler
■■
M E WMffia
Wm Pattetwtci

Mapleton

JnltaLjtariut J
C K Haw&gt;
M.--.V, DGrau- :
LA Ruw-rt
O W AaUvrw®
Erici: Idta-hK
!te
ChMEItott
Iteter
W A Zlmmvr
J.-wrph Sal'.e
N E Alim
E W Thr'.x
Job Hsywar!
Maryam Tom-::&gt;

|

'■

Theue facts

Our readers will jemeinber that boister­
ous. clamorous reform movement Inaugura­
ted by Editor Dennis. Wm. Ikadle, and a
few others. Just before the la&gt;t spring
election. A great tidal wave of “reform"
was started, and culminated In a caucus,
In tyhich the immortal 18 assembled in the
court room, and proceeded to nominate a
ticket, and to deal out great cbtincks of re­
form. Editor Dennis bad fearlessly fath­
ered the movement, and in fancy whs lead­
ing a mighty host that would sweep over
this democratic municipality, wash pff the
last taint of corruption, extinguish the
last glimmer of Official tyhiiny. and free
our city from the grn«p of monopoly.
Naturally, Editor Dennis was at this
caucus.
,
•So was Esq. Wm. II. Beadle, who holds
court in the third story of Empire block,
so that Justice shall be as nearly heavenly
as possible. William was chosen chair­
man of this great popular uprising; which
was to strike terror and despair to the
members of the old parties.
The democrats of this city literally ridi­
culed the whole business out of existence,
and the chairman could not get the ticket
printed, because, he says, only one or two
oPthe nominees would allow Jlielr names
to appear thereon.’ •
And so thLs boisterous clamor and wild
hurrah died, died really before it was boot.
.And Editor Dennis refused to be comfort­
ed. He has ever since Insinuated thnt
Esq. Beadle “sold out** tn the democrats.
As a consequence our contemporary and
the chairman of the people's party city
committee have not been on good terms.
Yesterday, William got tired of sitting
alone in the temple of Justice, and repaired
tor refreshment to the shade of a friendly
saloon. He got too much refreshed. About
3 p. m. he sallied out on the street, and
ran across the chief promoter of the peo­
ple’s party. A dispute arose alwut tbe
caucus. -In the course of It. Editor Den­
nis, in an off-hand, friendly manner refer­
red to Beadle as a liar. Beadle had Just
enough of a Jag on to want to fight, but
too much to du a good Job at it.
• As to the facls of the terrible encounter
which, followed, and which took plaoe near
McCoy's furniture store, accounts do not
precisely agree. Certain It Is that these
two great wings of the people’s party, in­
stead of carrying aloft this arch enemy of
monopwly, actually flew at each other.
Editor Dennis had a mighty sweep to his­
right anu,
and
— •* a big copper door
key In his band,
William Is not so
beautiful as he was.
___
because
bls
fellow leader lu the great army of
reform punched his nose; and hit him over
both eyes with the big key. And one foe
of monopoly and friend of tbe oppressed
shed great drops of gore. His name wasn't
Dennis either.
It was the keeper of
the high court of Justice that shed
the gore.
William attempted to reach
for his fellow partisan.
His spirit was
willing, He had strength too—but his
knees smote each other, and he went to
grass easily. William had looked too long
at the wine to liandle himself with bls
nimble antagonist and fellow co-laborer
for the oppressed. He wasn't "in IL”
There are some who insist that* It wasn’t
necessary for Brother Dennis to do so
much slugging when his antagonist was so
much under the Influence of liquor. Some
say It was cowardly; but we didn’t see IL
and our contemporary thought It was tbe
proper thing to do, and so did It. And It
Isn’t our funeral anyway.
This mighty conflict drew to a dose by
the Interference of bystanders.
A great
triumph for Weaver and Reform lias been
scored, and the goldbugs and monopolists
will hereafter know that Editor Dennis
is hot on their trail, with a big office key
In his pocket, and a mighty hatred o
monopolies In bls bosom. It is now con­
sidered as settled that Weaver will carrv
I.eXw’
tbat CarneKie *«'d Frick and
the McKinley bill are doomed.

locked.

3.

Chas. Frederick, an employee of the
Just as we expected It would, the Jour Engine di Iron Works, on Saturday let fall
nal, following the lead of the democratic upon tbe little finger of his right hand the
press with which at hqart its editor affil­ rim of a targe wheel of a traction engine.
The finger was cut off squarely at the first
iates, claim* the Homestead riota were
Joint.
caused by the protective tariff. It would
The Michigan Central will, on August
be just as sensible to charge the McKinley
1st and 2nd, sell tickets from Hastings to
bill with responsibility for Saturn's rings Jackson and return at tbe rate ot 92.50.
or accuse the republican party with origina­ good going August 1st and 2nd and re­
turning not later than Aug. 3rd on ac­
ting the spots on tlxe sun. '
count of People’s Party State convention.
It &gt;s refreshing to find a man honest
M. A. Gii.i.max, AgL
enough to own the truth, when his party
Tuesday afternoan Charley Gregg, aged
Is using every endeavor to use a violent 17. son of Alfred Greggs of this dty. went
agitation of social problems to attack the In bathing in tbe Cedar Creek mill pond
tariff. Editor lAina, in tiie Nqw York with some young companions. He got
Son, has the following to say conceding beyond his depth, and was unable to get to
tbe shore. None of those who were with
tbe Homestead strike:
him were able to reach him, and after a
New York Sun (Dem.): We regret to brief struggle he was drowhed. His body
notice that some, nearly all, of our demo­ was soon recovered, and word sent to his
cratic contemporaries are treating the parent* here. Mr. Gregg left that evening
rtomestead Incident In a partisan fashion, for Cedar Creek, returning with tho body
for which there Is no excuse. They as­ yeaterday forenoon. In their bereavement
sume that becanse Mr. Andrew Carnegie Mr. nnd Mrs. Gregg have tbe sympatby
and his associates at Homestead have been of alL The fate of their son should serve
engaged in an industry* protected by tho as a warning to boys who are loo venture­
tariff, and because a dispute as to wages some about “going In swimming."—Later
has arisen between the employers and em­ —It is dal med that young Gregg was a
ployed. protection is responsible for the good swimmer, and It is believed tbat he
Homeetenn murders and mischiefs. In bad a cramp while in the water, and was
congress, loo, certain perrons who suppose thus unable to handle himself.
themselves to be democrats [Voorhees and
The republican,county committee held a
McMillin, of Tennessee] have insisted
upon this view. If strikes were never largely attended meeting Saturday and de­
heard of in unprotected industrie;s If. in cided, among other things, not to cull the
fact, the greatest strikes in the country county convention earlier than the last of
had not occurred in the unprotected Indus­ August. That is early enough. In tbe
tries. like the steam railtoads and the meantime we urge upon onr republican
horse railroads; if free trade England were readers, and upon all republicans of Hany
Dot a country of desperate strikes, and If county, the Importance aud necessity of
these facta were.not known to everybody considering well the selection of candi­
with education enough to read large print, dates for the various county offices. The
these assumptions might be worth contra­ Banner has no purpose nor desire to have
dieting. As the case K they are so far­ anything to do’with the selection of candi­
fetched aud widely absorb that we fear dates. It concedes that business to a wis­
they will bring discredit upon the dom higher and safer than any Individual
democrats In the national campaign.* This republican—to tbe republican county con­
Is not a question of partisan politics; It Is vention. We have no wish to even sug­
deeper than that, for it goes to tbe very gest furtherJhan this—the importance of
heart of social order and the preservation selecting s/strong ticket There will be
of all that lias been won for civilization. arrayed against us this year a combination
Tbe democratic politicians and the news­ of all parties. For. while tbe people's par­
papers that are trying to obscure the real ty will select the ticket. It will be under­
question are doing ah In their power to In­ stood in advance who the nominees shall
be. and It is known. If the slate goes
jure the democratic party.
through, that with possibly one exception,
this slate ticket will receive democratic
At tbe tlmo when tbe "tariff reform’’
endorsement It will be selected trlfh the
administration of Grover Cleveland was In »ole idea of getting that endorsement. If
power, strikes were more numerous than the leaders who are managing the thing
they bad ever been before. Jn 1885-1888 Carry through their program. It will be
there were 12,145 strikes In tbe .United tire part of wisdom for the republican par­
ty. therefore, to select its very strongest
States. From 1881 to 1884. during a re. ticket—one tliat will commend Ueelf to the
publican administiatlon, there had been people—and individual preferences and
but 10. ISP strikes. From 1881 to 1885, considerations should not be thought of in
under republican rule. 481.009'.persons tbe emergency ttiat confronts the party In
Barry county. If the right ticket be se­
went out on strike*. In the .first two lected, tbe republicans will win a splendid
years of tbe Cleveland administration .the victory. If a weak ticket or one that
number was 742,149. In New Yurk from arouses antagonisms be chosen, the party
1885 to 1887 there were 5,180 strikes. will take needless chances. Sink selfish
consideration therefore, and think only of
During the four years preceding there tbe party good. To ahi tbe republicans In
were only 4,007. At the end of one year making this selection, we shall next week
of democratic rule of the national govern­ give the name* of all those whom we have
ment there were 153.071 persona in New beard mentioned 1n connection with nom­
inations for the various county offices.
York out of work on account of strikes. We may not include all. And not all that
At the end of the first year of the present we name may be eandldates. But we
republican administration (1889-1890).there give tbe names tbat the matter of nomina­
were only 93,894. The number of strikes In tions for county offices may be considered
early and well. If our list next week
*11 protected industries during the first year shall fall to Include all, we shall be glad to
of “McKinley Ism*’ was less by 200 per add others as we liear of them later. 'l«et
cent than during the first year of the the matter be fnlly discussed.

Cleveland administration.
apeak for themselves.

A PEOPLE'S PARTY SCRAP­

In Which Editor Dennis Dlntlngul.hrs

the man to a barn in thl* dty. where he
Sand the horse, but codld sec no«•
„ jumiv
When the Dr. departed
M^ome be lott to
J-7

Mrs A M.-CUWm D Thuteu
Kslkrnk*
Wm A Frey
D lUUlnp r
CJ &lt;’«»rj’w
H W BiHlgeniso
J IX-rkrr
N M IN . 1
Geo ParihSJarst-* A Cw
Mr&lt; S D1: ■
,
H L 11 wrTbosTEt:
T i.r* City
Wm Fkrnat
J K Mnhan
OW Gm T
Wm AILkLit:
Ettwtn Bl*-k
W Star
R N C-mslur
N W Xlr»Hre.u
C H J’ottn-

John Itan-t
.
J RAd-".
Mn«E^r’&gt;a:ii
Ltxxi- M Harr. •
MrvJ WV&lt;»‘k
FoiljrH.nl.- n
Mw&lt;; FStevtr..
Fxnny Hdlrint

We, would advise all vyho need anything in this lint
to call on, or write A Black &amp; Son, Lock Box 214. Hast
ings Michigan. Ail correspondence receives prompt attention
by these gentlemen, and all who are too far away to borne and
see them, their agent will be sent, who will submit to them a
full line of fine hand made designs, and different samples of ;
granite and marble with lowest, possible prices for san 2.
set on their lots in any cemetery.

25

YEARS

SOLID WEAR

Is the length of time that

STEALING INLAID
SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last
Also remember you
'Ret a Present—"Good
SlP’ °f 32 00 value
fwith a 810.00 purchase
anything in my Jew®
ry store.
pri“

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

IT'S A “JIM DANDY,”
The stock of lumber and shingles lalely
purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson I Br.
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studingThe latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

Their No. 2 shirgles are “just too sweet
for anything.”

�fivvr xGs Banner
J. I;. CCOK. Local Sditur.

We are stuekM with the genuin.- Mason
Hams * Van Ajxmjun
FAbont fifty are in attendance
Summer N.naat
h»re, which mm-u
lobe gixTnz excellent sat htaetion

party fut-udw nn&lt; hnatUtig
around’over the county in great'shatw* J&gt;im
oow. setting up plus n&gt;f
---------c.uw«y con­
vention.

D. A.‘Bowker has taken over 1300 Oto
in Insurance risks In the Michigan Mutual
Cyclon*. (Jumnany In the last three mouttis,
David Is\ u fiustler.

A.goutK i
an.’. tO'h-ti at f^ar J j-JtMiuiiftce Cu.. Mich.
galu or will Iraije fur property in tiutlnu
or vicinity. Good town, loU ufiruil
good fishing. Enquire of b. M. Fowler

WlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

HARVEST 15 AT
1WD
i v.sr any of the
: ; I lams.
• River Salmon.
While Fi.-h.|
i Cdlfis
I &lt;K

&lt;1 Beef.
Mackerel.

Herrins,
Halibut

i ran teed to be fresh.

L. E. STZNfTER

WANTED
TIER RY

lu Riilroid Station,
Lt.SH. PENROD &amp; CO..
Goshen, Ind.

WHEN YOU
do your artificial teeth
iwn" If »o »and one dollar tor
Andy holder. You can apply It
mtuute. and no matter If
■•■ot it will hold firmly In the
.u&lt; 'rying circumstances.
&lt;■&gt; .1. L. HUSBAND. !)• D.E.
White (.Total.
- Michigan

LOCAL NEWS-

II one would
u How a light sdil farm
can t&gt;e made
------ &lt;■ to prodneu good crops, ho cap
do so on the farm owned by Me&gt;s»r Bros.
* Reynold*, northwest ot the dty. ami
known as the Ryan farm.
That enter­
prising fit iu have literally m uL-a
farm of one naturally poor.

hither that venerable requirement of the
city charter, n-tiuiriug trdiir- to run six
miles an hour through. town should be
stricken ont, nr else some sort of mt ;m?t
to exact obctlkmfo’to it should u. made.
It appears as though some of the trains
were trying to make up time while going
through the city limits.

PiRSONAl. MENTON
Dr. M-vry .nd ramlly an,

IUel.ar.1

M0d

Wall take.

,reuWal|

Don’t Kick

WUISU ''*«• is V .Shing relatives In Exton
Rtpids.

Mrs. j. ,v Gn-uh
c was in Grand Rapids
Mr* M. T. Wheeler left
Bay Viiy,
Mus Jiatlle 1„ paff^r ur.

rhursday for
iuvsday for

Loud Btutk-y &lt;nd party are at Wail

pm .
Luk-cgq frldu).

rctorued home

from

If you buy a suit and
don’t get what you
want. If you can see
us before you buy you- will find just what you
are looki
for and at the right price.

Mr. an.l Mrs. p
Detroit Wetinrssi-t

“on. Dau’i. Striker is Iwimu from Bay
V lew fur a few days.’
*

In Straw Hats, summer
coats and vests, black
alapaca coats and straw
goods. As we are anxious
we will
to sell good
give you low prices.

trank Hadley went to Grand Rapids on
ft brief v lw; Tueeday.
Rol. t Dawson and T. S. Brice were in
G -nd Rapids Friday.

M. O. Abbott made a business trip to
Gland Rapids Tuesday.

Mill Ik-Golla, of Middleville, was In the
• »n account of Barnum an’d Bailey’s
shows nt Grand Rapids, the Michigan city on business Munday.
Central will on Tuesday, August 2nd. sell
Miss Pratt, of Monette, is visitlug her
tickets from Hittings to Grand Rapids grandfather, A. J; Newton.
and return including Coupon to slmws .fur
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Tower returned
31.50. Tickets good going and returning
from Washington Mturduy.
on this date only.
8. A. Crowell will mite in the trap, shoot
The name of F. M. Woiximsns.*,*, of at Grand Rapids next week.
I Vermontville is prominently mentioned
j in eoniimiuy,with the office of prosveutlug attorney of Eaton county. Frank has
plenty of ability and has won his way tn
the front by hard knocks, and. the people
of Eaton county will have a good, conscientout man to look after their/affairs if
they elect him..
1 he goods made by &lt;he Hastings Furni­
ture Manufacturing Co. seem to be meet­
ing with great favor from Hie trade. They
have already received from their Grand
Rapids agents large orders for their suits,
and have only unfinished samples to show.
They are hustling matters at the factor)-,
employing upwards of 5u hands, and ex­
pect to have all they can do to meet the
demands
upon
them. Their salesmen
assure them they : will not lack for outers.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON

.Ir. ami Mrs, W. R. Cook left Monday
for Bay City to visit friend,.
Walhtee Marks, of Mlswauka. lud..
visiting relatives in the clt

Mrs. I). 5. Goodyear wen; to Grand
Rapids on a brief visit Munday.

Devitt Bronson left tor Petoskey yester­
day to spend a couple of weeks.
Mrs. Grigsby ami children are visiting
friends In Sunfield and Sebewa.
Bro. belghner. of the Woodland News,
visited the county bub Katurdav.

Great Special Sale of

■ Mrs. C. G. Bentley arrived In the city
Saturday tor a visit with friends.
Attorney W. R. Clark, of Grand Ledge,
was in the city Friday on business.

Charles Kolb, of this city, has on exhi­
R. Parkhurst, of Topeka. Kan.
bition In the wilttow of Bock «t Son’s spent last week at 3. N. Baldwin's.
hardware, the skin of a mammpth blue
Miss Lulu Fetghnur, of Nashville, visit­
racer snake, shed, by the reptile on the
farm of Mr. K.rs’ father-in-law, N. E. ed friends here the tkrl uf the week.
( ".a;k. of Lacey; Barry county, which
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, DeGroot went to Bat­
measure* six feet, five inches in length. tle Creek Saturday, retunlUig Monday.
aiAasit has shrunken somewhat, the reptile
Will Grlgroy and Miss Glenn* Shnnt^
Itself must have measured at least. 7 feet
D h a very perfect and magulffcent speci­ visited friends in Woodland Inst Thurs­
day.
men.—Battle Creek Journal.
Miss Mario Frost, of New York City, is
The'■liolcra germ fattens upon and be­
gins Its career upon filth: out when in full visiting her brother, W. 11. Frost, of this
city.
I,
power it will communicate its poison to
the i&gt;est protected and cleanest resorts.
The Misses Edith.and Edua Haveris and:
The tiling to do is to give it no start. Miss Cliattle Lake left Monday for Bay
Clean bouses, clehn cellars, clean alleys
and dean streets are all the positive de­
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Greenfield, of.
mand of sound sense and experience. To
clean up after Uieldestroyer has mode its Grand Rapids, are visiting Hastings
•
•
eirtry l« like - locking the door of the sta­ friends.
ble after the horst has been stolen.”
Mrs. McCarty. of Kalamazoo, visited her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leo
Myers over
Nsaturday. about 6 p. m. Mrs. Wm.
Sunday.
Miller, wife of the city marshal, started
Will Cole is in Petoskey where he has
to visit her near neighbor, Mrs. Susan
Richards, an aged|hdy living no’ far from secured a position as typo ou the Daily
Robert Dawson’s fin the first ward. When Resorter.
»
she reached tbe garden of her friend, she
Hale Kenyon went Tuesday with the
was horrined to find her lying upon the
Barry county delegation to the Saginaw
ground, unconscious. The neighbors were
convention.
at ouce apprised, and Dr. Barber sum­

moned. who pronounced It ■ case of paraly­
sis. Mrs. Richards Is improving, but very
slowly.

Call and see ns.

at

ARCHIE HeCOTS
Two stores this week

UNRIVALLED BARGAINS.
"WE SELL
GOOD CLOTHING

OK KONE.”

T~\ A A T i
GrKAl\ 1
Z~N

•* C''

‘ THE BEST

3

isc™8tT

Mrs. G. G. Nichols and daughter, of St.
Louis. Mo., art the guests of her father,
A. J. Newton.

Miss Flora Sllnchcomb Is enjoying the
4 The Michigan Central will until Sept.
3oth sell round trip tourists tickets, limit­ delights of Bay View, leaving for that
ed to retorn not later than October 31st, place Thursday.
at the following l&lt;2
Mrs. W. H. Wanzer, of Ypsilanti, is vis­
8 7.10
Traverse City....
iting nt Mr. and Mrs. Julius Russell’s and
8.95
•hanges for advertisements Bay View
*
8.95 other friends here.
- office Tuesdays at latest to Petoskey’. I
9.90
D. W. Reynolds .and a party of friends
■rtion in the issue of the week Harbor Springs...
10.30
will enjoy the delights ot Wall lake com­
Mackinaw City. ;
11.30 mencing next week.
Mackinaw Island,
•&gt;f Hood’s S.rsapariilr: The Elk Rapids...h..:
Mrs. Andrew Wlnkel and son Johnnie,
S.95
• merit, the greatest cures. Charlevoix
of Cleveland, Ohio, are the guests of Peter
e-it« benefits.
M. A. G1U.MAN,
Schumann aud family.
Ticket Agent.
T. J. Bush assumed charge of the book­
"in It” for binding twine.
Prof. David P. Todd, of Amherst Col­ keeping and shipping department of the
F. !!. Barlow A Co.
lege, will describe In the August Century Hastings Furniture Manufacturing Co.
r. Rtt-by gave a very pleasant an ascent of Fuji-san. the sacred mountain Monday.
i^Sdturilny in honor of Mrs. Fred Busby. of Japan. His expldltion was one of sever­
Sid Crowell attended the meeting of the
al which have been made possible by the
Another . lot of those chip potatoes. bequest of a wealthy and eccentric Boston state trap-shooters association in Battle
very fine, try them.
gentleman, who left a fortune of 3200,000 Creek last week and came home a good
to a board of trustees, with discretionary winner.
i-tn Central employees were power to employ it in establishing and
. George W. Perry, of Bellevue, was in
icsday by a welcome visit from maintaining an astronomical observatory, the city Thursday nnd had his "beagle
aud experimental research has been con­ h’ye” peeled for violators of the Internal
ducted nt high altitudes In different parts .
v- iti-r spaniel dog. A suitable of the globe In order to show the precise revenae laws.
&gt; b»- given tn the one who re­ nature of the Improved conditions of vis­
George Landis received notice Thursday
: ito* Hln, t&lt;, j... qwnt-r, J. H. Dennis.
ion. and lo ascertain the best location for that he had passed examination before the
state board of pharmacy, nnd Is now a full
■* Chai: j. M'-M-irehas entered Dr. Lowry's' tbe mountain observatory.
fledged druggist.
Some sneak seems to have It In for the
'• u-.in &lt;!iief, in Mjtne of the fast
Mrs. Andrew GiUmati and Mr. and Mrs.
Electric Light Co. Saturday night, just
Mieuigan and Ohio circuit.
before Engineer Calkins was about to shut Alonzo Matthews, of South Bend, Ind.,
■i • -H desirable building lot in down, some one burled a brick Into the were called here by the Illness of their
:&lt;l. L-&lt;iod location, and will sell at
sister, Mrs. Susan B. Richards.
■ fta-oriabi.! figures. tEu&lt;|uire, of Devitt Co.'s building which struck the governor
of one of the engines, and glancing hit tbe
BronMiH.
Mrs. Mary L. Throop returned from a
engineer In the face, but fortunately not
&gt; The fronds of M. F. Cottrell; of Jack- causing him any serious harm. The en­ visit with relatives in Veateburg, Moot­
calm Co. Thursday. Earl Throop will re­
’wnerly. Victor On the Grand Rapids gine was disabled however, and repairs
of the M. C. R. R., are ur glug his are necessary before it can-bo+un. I-f-the main there during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Williams returned
■ name for *tdto Treasurer.
villain who did this-can be apprehended,
X Mon.laj was a red letter day for the he should have a good long time to mediate Tuesday from Batavia. N. Y.. where they 1
upon his depravity In the solitude ot some had been to visit Mrs. W.’a brother, who
uaiUiiKs Furniture Manufacturing Co.
prison cell. We cannot imagine who In had recently suffered from a stroke of par­
‘bey received on that day orders for their
this dty could be so low and degraded aa alysis.
.
ew K°od’i aggregating nearly 83.500.
to be guilty ot sueh vandalism; but there
Chester Messer aud 1 Isa Grace Messer
The phus for the court house and jail is evidently some such dangerous miscre­
oraeet to leave to-morrow for an extended
u!
for ,n,P««Uon by builders. Bids ant, and the law should have a little seance vSTwBh friend, in the east
Their
’f J’Jjlhllijg the court bouse will be re­ with him.
Journey • IB Include •
£
t? ’7 A,|««t 1st, and for building the
On account of Barnum and Bailey's । awrence, among the Thousand Islands,
Jail August 2nd.
.to .‘rlP
Whl« ‘"dOr”
show in Kalamazoo, Friday. Aug. 5th. the

CIRCULATION -

This week.

SO quires.

fl

NEW WRINKLE
o

We’re applying the bellows of
Low Prices to keep the furnace of
trade in a constant uproar during the usual dull
months. That’s a “New Wrinkle,” eh? It's to'add fuel
to the flames of activity that we place on sale two grand
lots of Boys’ Knee Trouser Suits at $ 5.00 and $3.50.
They’re worth double. We’re too busy to tell you why
-Jand yet we would like you to be among the fortunate
buyers.

TOM

OU ought to. Never has there been a
a time when we had so many, comfort­
able, nice'things in Summer Clothing
as now. It’s a fortunate Summer for
you beyond all its predecessors.

TOOL

H"lt,rook h“ purchased Will Babroeai interr^ m the barber shop and businew of Hams a Babcock. Ed. 1&gt; iflnt■avworkman, and we bespeak for tbe
.
firm a liberal patronage.

a K. 4S. Ry. will sell round trip tickets mountains.
from all stations to Kalamazoo and return
Girl w.otel lor «en.td boure work.
at the following low rate.:
Enquire .1 r. W. flrebie'. turnuore itore.
Woodbury ’
Woodland *
UTbe Eplieop.1 Sundry ^‘bool excaraion
l 00 wCtoiJd lake
llberully P*1™"'^1
I be annual encampment of the K. O. Coat* Grove
I 00
Hastings 1
Tbe d.y, lite pUee and th. elthi?»2f
wl11 behe!d In Detroit
75 yMWrd.y.
'unionist.
combined
to
have a «opd lime,
Shultz
to tllTh
tbe t,me hM been
75
PMiHr!k *l!,,ro,ne *t the time of the ex- Cloverdale
60 and they had IL
CJ1, ,“d Wednesday, August 31. has Delton
/ Leo D. Al Keith'
Milo
old, made a full m
ordi!
r* ‘,at 40’000
of the Creasy...
45 Uat half mile beinL ,
Richland Junction
&lt;er win participate in the parade.
Ticket. food Kolm« on *"r &lt;■»'" on predicted that he will c.oee the .eason
trJJ/ Knight, of Grand Rapids, is the AutMtsm. and X--1 '""roJn»
“J with a mark In the twenties.
. pSntSi8!!
has h**” ^P'dy^d as su- train not later than An«u«t
On *n«
Wniemknt Of th.t Chair A Table factory, u.t Jib. . .peelal -HI l«’»
“
All persons wanting any thing In the
tut nf i f,,r
four years superlntend- !p. tn. runnl.it H-raukS
“H!
ntenJvL?”?Wayro M*nu^cturing Co.’s Ticket, mutt be secured “
«ht*‘rrand made *
They are closing
the whole stock re
be collected oo We train.
^rM^\J.aMe"Uen,an®f “b,I,ty and tickets can be purchased at Mr? bprague
ganUaaa oC coat, and lH.CO°UiOteftX.
______ . .
If nzit. ringed OUl before.
•oeewiftt
U We
“•r'ProT® Tcry store.

G5

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' ;=

THE FATED FOLSOM

Hastings Banner
89a.

Th

List of the Victims of the Peo­
ria Disaster.

WSSBBUWS. Julr«-Tta
uri«r iuJ • '■’i-l.r* •llr.r d,b*t«
»
t«tvouvii&gt;&gt;f»»'l-&lt;jl,llo'‘ U1L OnmoX rfW„hbun,.br. d«UI..

FOUBTEEN 00BP3E8 03 THE BOLL

CURE

SUkHredicbeaad reBeveaU tbetrocldee toofo
. . .1 .
»Nn iTiira.nnh &gt;a

SICK
904*

IlT«r and regulate the boweta. BrenlftM'OGlF

HEAD

AebattervcuidbeataortpriateratoaaMwbO

able la »o
ways that they will not bowlljlns rods without tbsnx. But after silstok bead

ACHE

Tr
of so easy lives that barefswhare
sranukeourEreatbcart. Our pills cure it white

CARTER MEDICINE OO., Naw York;
SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALLPMCf

uj/uj ndi

FORrnorrr
1'“'“i
z//-./-iT/)
Enciooe nuhnp for circular.
I’AlUsH, Prop’r.

il&amp;nJc'dr

d“

dreaa.

When you waut a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Oo to the

ov^r

CITY BAKERY.
Fine line of creams and
fresh confectionery.

A. E. RENKES.
BUSINESS CARDS.

3olty lir

RS. E. H. a C. P- LATHROP.
Homoepath|e Physicians and a
-Surgeons
All calls city and country promptly at­
tended lo.

D

A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
,
*
Physician and Surgeon,
Itelton,
&lt;
•
Mich.
Offlee In residence, one block east of depot.

C
.

To Advertisers
If you wish
to advertise

A. A C. H. BARBER
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or county responded to with
'promptness, day or night
-

n

for our “ Book for Advertisers." A
little study of that book will enable
you to decide what you ought to do,
and give an Idea of tho probable cost.

ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
Lawyer.
Offlee over Julifcs Russell’s store, State
street. Hastings. Mich. •

W

If you instruct us
to place a certain amount of adver­
tising for you In the way we think
wili do you the moot good, ytta should
send an explicit statement of what
you "lnh to accomplish, and make
fultablo arrangements for paymenu
Year order win then receive all the
attention tbat it requires.

If you wish
,
ao advertisement
prepared and a plan of advertising
marked out; to be told what papers
you should use, and what tbe cost
will be, wo will furnish the advertlsement and the plan—either or
. both, and submit them for your consldcratlon, together with our bill for
the service.

For preparins
advertisernenty,
electrotypes and estimates tho advert'.ser pays u». For the expense of
nru paid by a commission allowed by
the publisher of tho paper In which

If you want to learn
all tbe Im and outa of advertising
without any coat or trouble, read
PRIMTXR8' IKK regularly, carefully.

can Newspaper Directory.
For any further Information address

GEO. P. ROWELL fr C°.»

Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
10 SPRUCE ST., NEW YORK.

A. SHELDON,
.
Abstract and Real Estate Offlee.
ai”tract Block. Hastings.
Money to loan on Beat Kdate Real Estate
gold on commission. General con»eyaaelnf.
(iavteg aconnUete set of Abstract Books.comoUe&lt;l from the Records, can furnish complete
» tracts.
/
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

P
j

P. DRAKE, M. D.,

Office over Holloway’s drug store.
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. ni. Telephone, eon
oectlng with residence, at Holloway's drug
I stere
i

Q M. FOWLER.D.D. 8.
o»

Office hours Sa m. to 5 p. m.
MITH A COLGROVE,
xLawyers.
(Offlee In Union block. Hastings.)
Practice Is all the courts of the state.

S

e. kenaston,
•
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodvear k Co.'s store.)
Practices tn an courtaof the State. Collections
-promptly attending to.

A

R. TIMMERMAN. Homapathlc Pkyslcian and Surgeon.
(Offlcyn ar Lathrop’s drug store.)

P
•

T AW, REAL ESTATE ANDCOLLECTU
ING OFFICE OF
Palmerton A Smith,
Woodland, Mlcb.
C. S. Palmektox,
J. M. Smith,
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.

ntniumnu

PROBATE OKDHIi.
«U'e ot Michigan, county of Bmty.—u,
At u ae»«tun of tbe Probate Court for tbe
Count* of Barry. hidden at the Probate Offlee iu
ttw City of ILwtl'urs. in said ooui.rr. on Wednesluy. Uk« rx!&gt; day of M*v,lu the rear
on* tbotr-and eight hundred and ninety-two.
Present. Charles Vf. Artnstro.ig, Judge of
Prouree.
d in um matter of the estate of Robert Mlsn r

Ou reading an I O'Ing tbe petlfon duly veri­
fied. nf Frances Mis'•er. widow of said deceased
pravng tbat a re rain inMnnn-nt now on file
tn this court purporting t- i*« th* laM will aud
testam-m »f w-uJ decruM-d may be admitted to
probate and that your petitioner may be appointrtjl Art. t VV- '.I — .lit will .art
...fs
Thereupon It Is ordered that Thursday tbe
thirtieth day of June A.
D. 1*Z!. at
ten a’etock m tho forenoon, be assigned
for tbe hearing of »ald petition, and
that tbe heirs at
law of said
de­
ceased and all other persons Interested in
said estate, are required tn appear at a session
of said eoert.then to be hokten at the Probate
Offlee in the city of HreUngs, in said county, and
show cause, If any Ibero be, why the prayer oi
the petitioner mar not be granted. And It Ir
further ordered. That said petltlouerglve natter
to the persons Interested in said ftttete. of tb»

KIRKS
IAMON

MRS MF
Hialttfsl, AgrmNi, ClMesIng.
Cures
Chapped HaxuU, Wounds, Buna, Etc.

previous to •..ud

(A^reoopy.)

Bwt for General Household Uie.

S3 to U (whltib n»&gt;‘r
54 ‘“ J “
TOMI noy br ml-ttikv). th, M»
wnml &lt;0 take up tho atul option bl IL The
bill waa MtbwquwUy eent toek £ h
calendar. Vot-rlw* lot reduced a
bitration rraoludon
tiie Homestead trouble# which, under oo*
A WearilessCaptain—Basing Hurrlcana Sl&lt;!r™- UM over. No conclusion
at ftprlngttald, O.—Nine Persons Badly L reacbetl as to the Sunday cloning of
BttyL
Ito WorM’a tah,
„
,
.
.
Tbe snbjecl under dlactseaion In the
Peoria, Uh., July 11—Following is •
joniplete list of those who lost thsir lives house was a ovnatltutlonal
by the sinking of the steamer Frankie rlMt Mnaton bp a dltect vou. ot th. Peo­
Folsom Tuesday night:. John Ahrends, ple. The tiebat. "a. anUreir

Pekin. Ills.; Mrs. Kate Beebe, Duluth,
Mtnn.; Mra. Henry Dubulieker, Mra. Fred.
Fisher. Mb" Cora Fisher. Mire Mary
Flath, Miss Hepler—all of Pekin; Grant
Hepler; Eureka, Ills., Rev. J. H. McMesn,
Benson, Ills.: Miss Lottie Rentier, Pekin,
Ills.; Lotta Shade, Shelbyville, His.; Un­
known ninn aud woman, and Mrs. W. G.
Wiles, Pekin. Ills. The conduct of tho
captain of tbe steamer Longfello w is being
severely commented on. His boat was about
a block below when the Folsom careened.
He was Implored to go to the resistance of
the passengers and was offered money to
do so, but refused to go. Even a revolver

Read This!

CONGRESSIONAL NEWS.

“^{fX’X^’TbrKe^
to8p. m. for a pcnalon. &gt;««ioo, but no

Dr. L. -N, Lakins
The Rectal Specialist, •
OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.,.
Will be a guest of the Johnson House at Middleville. Aery Thursday)
forenoon and of the Hastings House, Hastings, Mich., every.Thursdav afternoon and evening. At Grand Rapids all other day­
' He invites every sufferer from any Recta! trouble to call ami gel a
correct diagnosis of their disease, time required to cure and cost of
same

.

FREE OF CHARGE.

Dr. Lakins has been located in the Porter Block, at Grand Rapid,
Mich , lor over four and one-half years, and has cured hundreds of
Grand Rapids' people, to whom he refers with pardonable pride;
He treats Rectal Diseases only, hence he is a Rectal Specialist u
its truest sense. No matter how bad your case may be, of how long
standing, or who has failed to cure you, he will gtve you a radical per­
manent cure.
,
I
Every long continued orlchronic case ot Piles has produced cither
Liver Complaint. Kidney Complaint, Bladder trouble, Nervous Postra
tion or Constipation. Hence the importance of being cured without
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I
dels}'.
are from parties within
Please notice. The following testimonials
t
— gladly give you all the particulars
your reach, any one of- whom
will
concerning their case.

WASUfXOTOX. JjUly 14.—Tho senate yesunlaj 11o»Ur Jl.potol onto CMtogo
pmlUoo pro.UloM oLlk. .utorr elrtl MIL
Quay’, om.ndm.nl w oloto lb. expoM.
Uoo on lb. ‘Unt dw of lb. rak, com­
monly eidlml Snndny." — ndopud wildoul a dlabUon. atur n motion to uld. It
bad toon drlratol by a -ot. ot 4 to 1. A
turtbrr am.ndmmt by
to ptobimt
tba aalo ot all Intoxicant. In tb« «xpo“llon
ground. , rxe.« tor -m«llcal,
mmbaolml or mlontUn purpom.,- wa.
adopud by a narrow majority o'two.
One of the saddest features of the dis­
With there conditions attached, tbo senate
aster was the drowning of the McMeen voted to tesua to the World’s fair manaparty. Rev. J. H. McMeen, the Methodist gera 10.000,00 souvenir silver ha.f dollMS.
minister at Bensoo, a small town on the Discnasion was still In progrew upon other
Mr. DeKubber is Supl of tbe WiddiMr. Ja*. L. Wilkins, ex Mayor ot Has­
Bantairo
Fe roau
road «w.
above
here, was —
engaged
to| j itenn iu this Important sundry civil apo unv,
o-n------tings, says: It gives me great pleasure to comb Furniture Co. (tbe largest factory iu
be married
tarried to Mire Mattle Helper, who Ij provriMtion bill when the senate ad­ state to my neighbors and friends what I the world) and during running hours his
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a^._ and
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-------- 1 a
. pleasure joUrUeJ.
Inquirer* will
livetfat
Pekin,
planned
know of Dr. Lakins, as a Reetal Special­ time Is very valuable.
In the houre tho resolution retting apart
please consult him any other time at the
trip. This included himself, Miss Mattle,
yesterday and today for consideration of istI bad plies tor four or five yearn, and factory or at his residence.
hh fiance, her sist«fr Belle and her brother.
the Stewart sliver bill was defeated—154 to when Dr. Dakins took my case, they
To whom It may concern: 1 had Hies
Grant Hepler, a dentist of Eureka. Thuy 136. Tbe house then passed sixty pension
would coine down almost constantly when for ten years until cured by Dr. Lakins
came here on the Santo Fe road, aud to
bills and adjourned.
1 was on my feet and I had not been able two years ago. I also tod a severe badthe evening took In the performance of the
Washington, July 15.—After klx days’
ber trouble, suffered intensely and wa?
to do hard work for over two years.
“Fall of Pompeii,’’ at Lakeview park.
hard work the senate yesterday completed
They never caine down once after the completely prostrated tor weeks at a time.
Made a Fatal 8ugg«»H«n.
When the performance ended the party the consideration of the sundry ck'il bill second treatment and 1 did more hanl work I employed eight different physicians in
had started tor the street care, when Mr. and sent it over to tho bouse with 300 or tbe first« weeks after be took my case Detroit. Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor and
JdcMeens suggested that, as tbe boat 4C0 amendment*, increasing the aggregate than I had done In a whole year J before paid them over S4Q0. but received nu bene­
would laud it tbe foot of Main street.they appropriations more than $8,000,000, ii rc- and did it with more ease and comfort too. fit from their treatment. Dr. Lnklns as­
should take that instead. There would bo spectlve of tbe (5.000,000 world's fair sou­ From what 1 had heard former (Grand sured met my piles caused the bladder (rou­
a variety iu the way of their enjoyment* venir half dollars. Tho clause prohibiting Rapids patients say of him, 1 expected ble and he would cure lx&gt;tb by simply cur­
They went to the boat and* with one ex­ tho sale of intoxicating drinks on tho fair be would cure me. but I was amazed at ing tuy piles.
This he did over 2 years ago. I am now
ception, to
bodies of Mr.- | grounds was reconsidered and defeated, the speedy and radical change hia treat­
~ their
—- death.
--------- —The
----------------free from both dlrea»es, weigh more and
McMrens and his affianced arc al the j but th(, Sunduy doxiug proviso was left in ment produced.
! w
morgue. Grant Hepler is among the miss- t!le bln
1 have talked with Mr. DeKnbber bupt am in better health than I have l&gt;ecn for
ing
■
and* undoubtedly lost, —
and
-&gt;«-•&gt;-«
Halle Hep
—­■
The hoUre devoted Its time to conference of the Widdlcomb Furniture Co and many many yeate. I was constantly getting worse
ler is the only one left of the party.
reports on appropriations, tbe legislative, other Grand Rapids people Dr. Lakins has and 1 firmly believe I would not lie living
' Ilia Sun Wm tn ths Sturm.
naval, diplomatic and consular bills be­ cured, some of them years ago, and now but tor Dr. Lakins’ treatmerit. I know
The father of Willie Wynn, a resident ing agreed to. The principal item of con­ all speak of his skill as a Rectal specialist of many he has cured, several of whom ’ 1
of this cjty, was haunting the morgue tention wta tbe retention of the appropri­
sent to him. 1 have never known him
highest terms.
yesterday, ills son hired a boat Tuesday ation of H000,a» for n now battleship and in Ithe
sincerely believe he can permanently to fail in a single Instance.
night, and, with three ot four companions, $5,000 for a naval display atfHainpton roads
Respectfully,
- cure any case of piles no matter he w bad
went out on the river to be gone .a couple next fall, each being finally, retained.
I*aa«- DeKi liuER,
or bow long standing, aud I advise all suf­
of hours. Neither tho boat nor its oc­
Res. 207 So. College Ave., Grand Rap­
Washington, July 16.—Tbe senate yes­ fering from any Rectal trouble to donsult
cupants have been heard from since.
Ids Mich.
James L. Wilkins.
Young Wynn is a strong, active boy, terday adopted final conference reports on him at once.
Hastings, Mich.
about 17 years old. It is fetirud that others the army, navy and legislative, executive
The veteran Baggage Master of thv I).
not yet rescued may have embarked on and judicial appropriation bills, aud as­
Mra. H. L Peck of Grand Itapiifa was G. IL A M. Ry. mqt&gt;:
tbe boat. The captain says not, but tho sented to a house resolution extending ex­ formerly a resident of Hastings. Mloh,
I was terribly sfflleted with Piles for
accident happened so shortly after stort­ isting appropriations for objects not yet
They affected my
She says: I was a sufferer from/PlIes, over twenty years.
ing that he would hardly know.
acted upon until July 80. It also passed and Constipation caused by them ever general health so much that 1 was abont
A Day of Excitement.
j
the fortification bill with amendments, since I was a child until a little over two to resign my position as Baggage Master ot
Yesterday was a day of terrible excite­
the D. A M. Ry. when Dr. Lakin* began
and did not take its usual adjournment to years ago-when Dr. Lakins cured me.
ment in Peoria, ns Tuesday night wm a
Monday, Washburn, who is fighting tor
I wish 1 might tell every lady in ths treating me. I began to Improve from the
night of horror. Within fifteen minutes
very first treatment and was soon
a vote on the anti-option bill, antagoniz­ land what he has doue for me.
after tho sinking of tbe Frankie Folsom
ing such an adjournment and defeating 1L
He has treated me for rectal troubles sound and well.
there were 5,000 people on tbe shore, pow­
The consideration of the sundry civil only but my general health Is better dow
This was over four and one-half years
erless to beip. . Tho win'd was blowing
furiously, and the wreck of the boat could bill occupied the attention of the house, I think than It has ever been In my whole ago and 1 will say I have not' felt the
slightest sign of Piles since and I feel at
be now only seen by the flashes of light­ tho World’s, fair appropriation ot $5,UQ0,- life before.
OW being tbe item under discussion. It
I heartily recommend him to any suffer­ least twenty years younger than 1 did be­
ning. Nothing was visible ot It except a
was agreed that a vote^thould be token on er from rectal tronblps who may be fortu­ fore he cured me.
hull sticking up out of the water and cov­
the bill at IS o’clock on Tuesday next. nate enough to w core’his services.
H. I. Mason.
ered with people.
Tbe confrreuce re:K»rt on the army appro­
Res. No. ;i9 Barnett
Mr. l’« ck Is dciI: at police headquarters.
priation bill win. al»o agreed to. The
SWEPT BY THE GALE.
i Grand RapitS. Mich.
house took s recess until 12 ^o’clock for
ro Ninth Ave. i
[tension burines*. At the night scmIou 63
GramHtapIdnJ Mich.
popsion Bills were considered but not
SrtttXGHELD, 0., July 14.—At 1:47 finally acted ujiori.
o’clock yesterday morning tbe city was
WAEUlNur.iN. July 18.—Discussion of
Pecple sometimes trronecush* suppose they are going to I c badly
visited by a terrific windstorm. As a re­ the details of the deficiency bill—the la»t hurt by the examination or treatment.
Ask any who have been treat­
sult over 200 bouses were badly damaged great appropriation bill unacted upon by ed by Dr. Lakins and they will tell you it is nearly painless
and a total destruction of 9200,000Inflicted. that body-Loccupied the senate all Satur
No person wns killed outright, but several day and whs not completed. Chandler aeJOSEPH ROGERS
twice. I am satisfied that he will, cure
were injured, as follows: Mra. Mary Esh- curecl tin- passage of bis resolution author­ Of Hasting* says:
.
G. H. DURKEE
embrenner, limbs frightfully burned and izing an luveMigtiion into the immigra­
I fevl a wonderful Improvement from
bruised; James Hinkle, internally injured; tion and naturalization -questions during ]»r. I&gt;kin-’: rent men t and they are as the Blacksmith of Hartings $aj&lt;
.
Cooney Leech, may die; Jacob Leech, the rccen.
I dreaded the eMtnlnatioti aud treat­
Dr. sa.' a ahiMMt painless.
shoulder dislocated; Mrs. Leech and two ' The liuiMe spent the tvhole session dlameat because 1 had been b4dl\ hurt Ijeforr.
N. T. PARKER
daughters, badly bruised; Jacob Nearse, cussing tile World’s fair amendment to
My cnee Is a very bail one. yet l»r
injured internally; J. H. Roberta, inter­ the sundry civil bill. It was opposed by Proprietor of tbe llastiugN House says:
I ain a patient nf Dr. Lakins aud cheer­ Lakins' treatment is nearly painless.
nally injured, may die.
Hooker of Mixai-slppl, Covert of New
CHARLES AN’MSON
York, Bland ot Mls-ouri, Wheeler of Ala­ fully recoin mend his treatment to anyone
An old resident of lUddlevllir. Mich, says
Almost tbe entire south end of the city bama, Kyle of A iMlnsippl, Livings.ane suffering !n-m any Rectal troubles.
Dr.
Ivakins
says I am not yet cured, but
was demolished. The electric light, tele­ and Moses of Georgia—all Democrats.
WILLIAM WOOD
1 feel as well as 1 ever djd. The trea tgraph and telephone wires nre down, Houk (Dem.) of Ohio, Chipman (Dem.) of
streets filled with fallen trees, and getting Michigan, Dolliver, Henderson, and other Of HnMIimo. &gt;•}*:
juent Is very mild.
I fe«-i much Vetter already.
The «.pain
about'Is attended by difficulty and danger. Republicans spoke for the amendment,
JOHN W. WILLARD
Close following the storm of wind came and pending action the bouse adjourned. from Dr. Lakin*’ treatment is nothing.
Of Mlddldville says:
FRED C. PARKER
the rain, a positive cloudburst, and tho
Washington, July 19.—The senate hav­
Have had only two treatments and ha' ■
rain fell as never before seen in this local­ ing completed tho deficiency bill—the last of the HastlugaUouse says.
7 n’t felt so Well In teu years.
Little &lt;» r
ity. Tbe postofflee guttering proved in­
Dr.
Lakins has treated me only no pain to the treatment.
adequate and tbe place was flushed out of the appropriations—and having rent It
over to the house for a conference, took up
with storm water.
After the storm thieves began to prey on tbe anti-options; that Is, it resolved to do
Are you still skeptical ?
ths devastated section. The authorities so, but did not do It, for after two hours
Then talk to ALL of the above and many more whose manics will
promptly called on the militia for assis­ spent in wrangling and filibustering, it
be
given or sent to you.
tance, nnd the soldiers are now guarding adjourned without even permitting the
the property. After the frightful rainfall bill to l»e read. That measure, however, . Main office, 35 and 36 Porter Block, Grand Rapids. Mich.
hundreds ot dead birds were strewn on will come up again as unfinished business
Entrance 13a Monroe St. Phone ai8.
High street and other up-town thorough­ today.
(The house was In good humor all day
fares that bad been drowned by the flood.
ahd considering the number of roll calls,
The streets were veritable ritrera.
which consumed much time,an unusually
MORTGAGE SALE
’
large number of measures were disposed
having been made In the conditions
MOKTGAGF SALK.
PlKBllB, S, D,, Jul, IL,—Th. P«)plp. of. Among them were: To aflix the seal ofDefault
a certain morucMge made by Francis &amp;lsby
Default baring beoh made hi the condlt loai •
party of South Dakota has adopted a novel of tbe United States government to a and Cordelia rJilsby, his wife, to Mh. C. M. Cati­
dated April I st h. A. D. 18X5. and recorded
plan of r.-using campaign funds. It has document entitled, "The United States line.
iu the office ot the register of deeds, for tbe
assessed ono township In each county ten government at the beginning of the 400th county ot Barry and Mate of Michigan, on the
to ito 20th ilay of April, A. D. 1888, In liber 19ot mort- WfiUiKwit, dares Dciitainbcr thlrirentb A, l&gt;.
acres to aid its candidates, the crop to be xanivenar, of Ara.rlex; to
IS8J aud recorded in tbe office of th” KwtLMerof
sold nnd the receipts to be put in the get- court of private land dalma. the well
Deeds for Barry county State of M
kouwneawof William McGerrahan. Inera! fund for political use.
twenty-flrat day of September A. IL 1«» *“
volvlmt the titled lo the Rancho Panoehe said alignment was recorded In the offlee of Idbcr ,‘U5" of Mortgagee &lt;m
**‘2.’.?
THE DEATH RECORD.
toim
Graode tract of lead lo California; to pro­ register of deeds for the county of Barry and MMNimMONctCMOwaaduur*«lRned
of Michigan, on tbe flrat day of July. IBM, BeMFyiBSboatioDaaiei afriker of
vide for an loveetlgatloa of the eluma of suue
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-------- .I-,',- t’lr ' WcnIn Uber M ol
mortgage* ou bylra
page bie.V^Valkeo
A nd said SZiXf.
Gerhard Lanu, wealthy brewer and
■norw
dulTafjSid
cities by the commissioner of labor An
Democratic politician, at Buffalo. '
burgh, special administrator of tbe estate of
Fraxcw P. Looms, ex-lieutenant gov­ evening eaeaion wu held for thrte houn John A. GreWe. decoared. to Fred W. Greble
during which the World'i fair appropriaernor of Connecticut, at Hartford.
tho second day of September, 18BI. and duly
tton wax debated.
vpruvna- on
recorded In the olflceof register of deeds In toe upon Which mortxsge there Is claimed toW*
Dr. John Nevim, well-known cltisen of
■nSkedato ofSsnotiCe the sum of
Thornton, Ind.
day of July, uot. In Hber as ol tnortgacea, on Sift OMMd 1I-1W dollars sod an Aitoras) to­
LONDON,
July
16.
—
Election
returna
yes
­
paieMl.ou whleh mortgage there Is claimed ot flfty dollars provided for In
Hon. F. W. Hott, president Dulutb,
mortwee
Red Wing and Southern railway, at St. terday show that the totals now stand 269 to be due at the date Of this nouca the sum ot andnosuit or proceedings id ’•w hav'nx he*®
tour hundred, thirty sewn dollars and seventy- SffiSS
P^tl^fT Therefore^
Paul.
Conservatives, 233 Liberals, 42 Liberal Are ctnu, and an attorney's
of tweuty-flre
Ex-Judge Richard Walson, president Unlonlsu, SV Nationalists (antl-Poruoll- dollars provided for In said mortgage, and no
or proceedings at law having been Institut­
Doylestown Trust company, at Philadel­ ftB),r8.JPWnenit*: n«l Wberal gain, 54. suit
ed to recover the moneys secured by said
Tbe Liberal majority will be about 50. mortgage, nr any part ther^; N^tbZref™
phia.
Newton Booth, ex-governor of Cali­ The features of yesterday’s returns have •■y virtue of tbe no&lt;rr of sale cootklned in said
public aartton to tbe hi$b«tMddrraU£«. wrtB
been the election of Sir Charles Dilke In mortgage, and the statute In such care made trout dore of the eourt bow. n th*t.t) «
fornia, nt Sacramento,
and provided, notice Is hereby given that on
W. H. Wilson, prominent trotting the Forest ot Dean, Joseph Arch iu Nor­ Nxmntey the ftret day of October. A. D- 1 sSl iS Hrettnp, Barry county, MichIgan.
‘
W
i* biK where tbe circuit court In. ' ■‘{n
horse breeder, at Lexington, Ky.
tuA and Michael Devitt in Meath.
t- n o'clock in tbe forenoon. I shall sell at nubile
the premises described iu soM
n trtlou to ttui higOMt bidder, at the north
mortjrate or so much thereof as irntj
tmllt Ha", rtf ,t,rt A. . t.A.-AA I .. ■ L- A a(.u a. _
Benjamin Nathan, well-known New
York sporting man.
Dexver. July 19.—Last Saturday Mra
circuit
John D. Hodebtson, cx-tecretary of
costs togelber with an Attorney fee of ■m «»«
C. C. Candy, accompanied by her husband
State of Connecticut, at New Huven.
.
made the drecent of Pika’s Peak on bl ’
Hon. W. L. Pilkenton, prom Lien t citisiiiount due on said niortg
eles.
The
feat
has
been
accomplished
by
all
thnre certain Dieceti or parcels &lt;&gt;1 land - d
.
’cent. interest, and all lent
xen of Belleville, Mo.
[ SUmad Petal:
?!„ Xn'i
nn attorney’s fee of twenty
Rev. Dr. B. W. ClHDLAW.of Cincinnati men before, but Mrs. Candy te the first ted tor therein, the premJ
‘lf r
i drocribed StoiS re Sito2r»“to ^Tbe
woman
who
has
ever
attempted
It.
’
The
at Dolgelly, Wales.
half rfJWre
Samuel M, Mitchall, wealthiest man only accident they had was wbou Mra. 1
lu ’**» county of
in Morgan county, Ind., at Martinsville.
thrown off her wheel when ou Michigan, and known and
tn
town
two
north
ot
range
nine west
east qnarDreed May 9*. A D. ^A?&lt;IJlL
-n three I3J
at Pittsfield, Mass.
Attigneeof Mortyty*General JaMKS A. Cunningham, super- rtrt .L
oavea ner life.
&gt;«»•
.
W. Gexklk.
Daniel Stbi km.
Intendsnt of the soldiers’ home at Chel- i? JuT ^P/hs wow a man’s cycling suit, I
Attorney tn peraon.

�Your next weeks washing
lu.tt.^tlierv'l'Ualiuedto
।
t otice tbfsnmoX tour
iiUrx .rd K'-niv live cents.
1
ftt-fter-d'Ihirepro■ ... 'n'ld lO-'llt or 1*0I
; •’ ••I: lusiftuie t tv re­
.! . ,;r„t 0) said mortffiW.

Iff

.

Jfrfl look Whiter, will be d.*Ber M4 wJ|i
be done with let* labor if

SANTA CLAUS SOAP
&gt;Tht Clothe* Wil1 smell sweeter and
will lest longer. SANTA CLAUS SOAP i«

, iin’.v I* hidden*. tbe

pure, it cleans but does not Injure t-he.
fabric,
ft does ijrt roughen or chap the.
hands.

id c..vm. turefUcr with
r., tv five doll in cov■ ;&gt;rvnu*es fa-lug de.-.ire as nil that certain
,d dluate in the townshin
;,nt c of Barry and state of
&gt; uid.tescribed as follows:
. miut'least quarter uf the
. H -• .rtv town one
. v ret coptali.lug twenty

Millipn? use. it.

Jo You, P

N.K. FAIRBANK KCO,Mftx CHICAGO.

^siuuee of Mortgagee.
•&gt;r Awgnee of Mortgagee.

’’SHOKE^
g DO VOU
ED P0WHU’ ICOUGH
dont delay
NO. 35.
take;
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18

dLWdYi THE SAME

KEMPS

iSS ALWAYS THE BEST

balsam

5 C-CMMR
. IN THE

U. 5.
One day only.

FORDS’ HOTEL, TUESDAY, JULY

HOLMAN
Lato of London, now of Chicago, with a BRANCH

HILLSDALE. MIOH.
J this County each month for the pist aix months, and duringthese visits has examined and
' in
’ the
' State!
;&gt;.*d for hundreds, and effected many of the most Wonderful Cures ever made
r-. nds and neishboN about ^r. Holman S. Humphrey. There is eearcely a neighborhood iu the county that

"i • i: n.iQt uf vhe doctor’* wonderful skill, and rarely x-family which has not had one of more of its uwml&gt;er«
Ai death and restored to health after all hope had been given up and the family physician pronounced the*-use
if afflicted do uol fail to consult Ulis most eminent physician audsurgeon.
at bins. conMltatinna and adviei» tree.
1
•

■ doctor, iv in many c.«c* comexpensive instruynenta and
.-.king aualyeia. mlerowoplc

•• -ir •:
andaarwi'-a! dioresre; rare. jtirri.
i&gt; b)
d&gt;«or* end iin&gt;n&gt;H&gt;ui’&gt;d inenrebfa.
..i~ir«a to re". . Dr. Humphrey has hnd
arly A.OuO n»rre in th" State of MlrMaau, white
’ i*nti&lt;-ntn all toMdo Minnreten. Wli-ronrin. !!
sru-t*. Alulwme. Georrin, T-rinere--, Ohio a* d
iLthara, hare ta—a fail) nt" ! Imre that onnita-''.
ui-ariy tv-third* at there suft"t"r» w&gt;-r" given OP
re boptete** Invalid*, mtue fob* blind. aujnedref,
Mtd i4h*m n pre, toecrotala. chronic kidtwy d •CHiortimptton. d.-etroctire teinute tn-ul'-*
inuM Iithrra. i.nndrtd* ot chiidteO ti'HwIW"’,
deformed. Hot b*h«4d now many of «h&lt;-m *•■•
and hear.whlleneatly oil at*rapidly teinMcnrwl
Tked.«t**r l* Hi n-nndd wi h »!&gt;«• Buret m-I

him. an-1 o-' vondor. for
end Hte«&gt; wiltesrt
telle th« invalid what
atei !•* pr&gt;«|*«rt “t a cnr».
: -It! "f all he unlc»» lite hrvt
j.l tW.t '.v&gt;k at a salient -n«*e
- 1 ‘".licniphrry** a&lt;r»ar tnUiMtft ■«(&gt; it. HUf
• iu-• 1 d«d&gt;fI**rniKrictdly from
t

p&lt;»rt«d t&lt;* ihi« country f**r • numlw "»••• ।
&gt;mr &lt;U form** «t chn»t&gt;icidl'n»nte. ( thvbw.*!
"te.iwr.«l r..«L n**o.chte«.'|utii:». hrnrt. *t**-i
liirr-r.
kfelnr,". teiwrte. rrpr* ii*ntn
*.•&gt;□*. unuary r-rexn*. brxUi «*r&gt;d r&gt;i*«v&lt;&gt;u« •&gt;’
rnn.lp.te rte nni'*'te;n. *ick i.ewlac!.**.
k
uimorx, rrr.o»(h». j -ini dte«v**.r4lrv.l.H.di-

DR. HOLMAN 8 HUMPHREY
Cures After Afl Others Fail.

at. »t trl.aivv. |M MBrf

(hr-y 1. the only phxirtnn who
h'*
‘ - •i-clal advantace of gaw.peaB
kt-a’ "
-‘0 udepwei.py ot Che bhxai
m... ... .
, carriee with tdm a foil line
■
und apperatua for tnakibg.
' • I- iituic riauiinatione at the varhme
uni r.' ”.
"r ,b*
,h*
i .
'li#char«e» of oor kind. ewLarrhH, ,,
»hich examinnliune
......
' 'ted indiapeueiblatnanocrect
di*.I
! ,"rnJ' "r •'♦*«o«®od chfontn
I. .'.
' '-rT f*’r ductor* outbid* tbh
* .r- trice pr-pwd with co.il/ &lt;&gt;at.
f-.it /
;*&lt;•’&lt;*,,n*J '.’’her -wential ia.tra.
. -i f,. taHkkaaattirtlyfireLchMdiacuo.
tf.ea
'*"‘*‘**lba afflicted won id do well
■r.!”
j.’I *0,,
Ide opinioa
. ...
door, ot hop* Rn yet
T .
' ■ el-wed acaiMtthetn.
r. 1 7
" ’'inline point &gt;n the ooar*&lt;*
i.r .-a .'true r.f aU,
‘mY„..' ’. ' "Tlor w:r of wh,,?h *’•
_
'""?*»Mttttaif5 fh.tie, until anrh

Da'.rcit, Laasag J; Sarthera

days ago in tbe mountains near Monte
PKOBA1E ORDER. ‘
Vista, Col. In company with friends she State ol Michtgan. County of,Bmiy-ss.
was camping in tbe mountains, where a
At a sex*i&lt;'*i &lt;»t Tiir Frvtlaie Court for the
small l»oy accidentally discharge^ a target county of Iterry. ho!*)r-n at tl;e Probate Office tn
the city of HaMInn. in said county, on Wednes­
gun. killing her instantly.
day. the 23ud dnv of June. In the year one
thoni-siHi eiaht hundred and nlnetytwo.
—
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge et
French
tunbmwador
nt
Berlin,
has
been'
Iu their comment on Gladstone’* narrow
Probat".
escape from defeat both Tory and Liberal appointed French .arbitrator ou tbe BebrI" the niitt-r of tae estate of James
newspapers treat ot the matter ns the ring sea Arbitration commission. Tbe Mahmey. decca-e^.
Ou resdlbg and Biing tlie petition, duly veri­
arbitrators will meet at Paris next week.
most important so far in the campaign.
fied, of Ida H. Mx-uri, heir of -aid deceased,
David Y. Rcusse her, ex-president of the
pravliiR torreasonsrb’-reiu i’a'ed. that an order
Farmers’ Alliance of Indiana, was nomi­ LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. or decree tM m ade In llite eourt ilrtenuining
who are or were the h*-in» nt law of said deceas­
nated for congress hr the Tenth district by
ed arid entitled tn iti'ierit *ui!&lt;t estate and their
.
Chicago.
the People's party.
rextieeiive rights therein.
Chicago, July 18.
American capitalists are about to estabThervuwn itt&lt; ordered, that Wednesday, the
FoUowiug
were
tbe
&lt;iuouuion«
ou
thu
30th d*y of July. A. !».. 1M»J at ten o'clock
llsha cotton exchange at Hamburg.
in the forenoon, te- a*aigned for the bearing of
Thomas NeYll, an ex-Chlcagoau who is 7st, , caned 7VH : September, opened 7«?4c; said ;wtltion. ami that tiw heirs at law of said
dereawd
and all other persons interested in said
charged with poisoning a woman in Lon­ clo»o I 78c; Ite emlx-r. m*cnt&lt;d
closed
are required to aiipear al a sessloD
don, has been found guilty of murder by e.Ajr.-. Carn—July, openel &lt;8Mc. closed «Hc; estate,
of *ald court then to lie holuen at the Probate
the corner’s jury which investigated the September, opened lifta eland 4'Jc; OttoLvr, Office. In the city of Has'iim. in said county,
oi-cued 4ij4e.’ clusadiDMc. Oats—July, opeued and show cause.lf any there t-e, why the prayer
tlie petitioner may not be (trained. And It
A commission of doctors sent from Mad­ IWMc. &lt; loecd SI.-; August, opened 30c, dosed of
3U ..c;Septriuber.opeiiol:XJc.cioM-d.10^c. Pork isfurtherordered. that said prtltwnergiveno­
rid lias reported to the Spanish govern­
—July, open**! SH.721*. closed (18.00; Septem­ tice to the ixrsonn interested In said estate, of
ment that the disease in Paris is not ber. opcuel SI1.8S* closed (U.LJ^r Octo­ the pendenev of raid petition, and the hearing
thereof by causing a copy cf ttrfa order to be
cholerine but Asiatic cholera.
ber. opeuol S12UJ. closed (13. it.*}*. Ijrd— putiiished in th" Hnstlngi B '.xsrn. a newspa­
per printed and circulated in said county of
There fa great excitement at Paducah, Joly, opcurd 5',.l\ cle*xl S7—
Live stock-Price, at tbe Union 3t&gt;ck B.-irry. once In each week for three successive
Ky., over the race war there. The wood*
weeu previous to *ald «tev of hearing.
about tbe city are said to lie filled with ;
(.nl'av)tjn: asF shipping account, and
CHAB.LKS W. AKUHTllt'XO.
(Atru*copy.)
Judge, of Probate.
armed negroes, who, it i t thought, may atits; rather iirm: test grade* 8c higher,
tack the town. A negro was fatally shot othur qur.ptitire unchanged: »alc* ran^wl at
AD.MINISTRATOirS 8AL2.
on the street by policemen.
j J..Wdl3.ou jig., $5 3&gt;&amp;A.ft3 light, &gt;X3'h15-M
In
the
matter
ot
the
e«
»te
of Washington K.
c.-rtnin firms that have been dropped rough I'luLia/,
mixed, and 33.03
bX’i.Uo...!
»&lt;
&gt;»,
’,^1““ IZ „■&gt; Ferris, deceased.
Notice Is hereby ziren that I shall wli at
nubile
auction
to
t
K
e
tiluhret
bidder, on Friday,
American watches propose to institute le- shipping aceoont: prices easy; quotation* the tweltthdav of Aturiu. A.
D,. teat, at ten
gal proceedings against the association on &gt; rnKgej *t 3*. 31^3.73 eWee to extr* shipping o’ciO'k, m the foret.omi in the Probate office in
the ground that it is a trust.
| «•&lt;•,,r* S4.7343&amp;. 5 good to choice do.
tberltyot Hastings In the county Of Hurry,
The following state ticket has been 4.7u fair to to id. SiT'-fti.:*) common to mvdi- in the state of Micb'n”. pursuant to
license and authority graM-d t&lt;» me on the iCth
i&gt;ondri»i«l bv lb- K«n««« 1-roblMlionl.U:
ta »«•-&gt;“ bvuh.r.'
l'-« day
of June A. D. IW!, by U&gt;« Probate
c-iv&lt;-rh&lt;&gt;r I (J Piekerimz Olathe- Lieu- •’J'1 stockera
Toxas steer*.
court of Harrv county. Michigan, nil ot the
........... ..................
... ..H. ..itnDonthnrt,
* ,
ternwn
COW*.
estate, right. Otte and Wereit "f tbe said detenant
governor,
Brown 1» frtJc «- .3 7M&amp;3.W
te(U cjUt
^ 55.Wtta.7J OUlH
e*M*e&lt;1 oL In uud toll e real estate situate and
county; treasurer. Joel Miller, Stafford
shrep_Mitrkrt falrlr
j,rUo- being in tbe county &lt;&gt;t Jtarry. m tlie State of
county; attorney general, R. H. Nichols, gW4jter; quotation* rance 1 u 54.2U3A2'per Michigan, kn.wu and dre.-ribed as follow*,
Elk county; secretary of state, H. XV. i mjit,wcatera. |4.2itt81'i native*, 5XUUI&amp;4.W ^twujuth half "f the rii*t balfof the north
Stone, Atchison county; nudltor, Gabriel Tex*-, and »L3-tt» W lamt*.
wmt quarter of section fourteen (14), township
Burdette, of Concord; superintendent of I FroJuoe: Buttar-r*Dcy aerator. SOc; thro* (3i north, range nine (»&gt; west.
Kbooh, Mta Id, M. HoKJ.n. ol Rta tartft'
Dated June 28tb, A. D.. 1«W.
3.&lt;sev F. Mead.
counln«-«ta. jtale. .upnmo courk I
J* “J
h; "rtoi
Administrator.
C. H. Slereta ol facloll: eooKrtam.n-l- ,
, OBHc.
„u-. ,41te' “i

The commissioner of patents has de­
cided against Edison nnd In favor of tho
priority of the Swan patent for incan­
descent electric liglita

large, Htv. J. M. Monroe, of U ichita.
tatoe«— Bntba-jk*. &lt;0.- j*r bn; Hebron-, 303
The South Dakota World’* fair commie- 8fc-. T«mm5 B«*
,“t
aioahu adopted plana fora building on
{[
th.
the fair
teir ground*.
mwnnds. The building will be fiO
CO
jU5 j,^u
BtackberxlOOfeet, two storie* high and constructed rie*-VtWJAW per 24-qt case.
of material from South Dakota and Min­
nesota.
_________

lte*a* rb*o&lt;* la -m- IJP •«««“ or*V T,
ftMtakoD p)M* «• t»&gt; kff-’l thof •xb! onrwn and finally bnmk iluv’i •»*
btracturu ttea'f. Ev-U In
tMa
bxn i-appem-d uawntal tkiU 'tny «b,P &lt;h* J1, •tracciva nt*n»U"n. »«ny Uh» ian*d« «d »»J “**•

tmpw-teol habtte ol

nth ... y. aval •

^l-.|.tW. AlMWluta «•»•» euu a.u.d
;uk incurred.

fn) iif . Olhar ex^v. if n”&lt;'7
.Jhi c«n
a certain »ta-v. dw in -pit- .d all that
d&lt;&gt;. H-r.r* it te o.rt only .tantvrjw. •'» d-•v. •;«&gt;«
idtuatea erimlual. f»r «&gt;"•» "'I
“.Ijl -La
we love, far mure rban f*«r r*M*dv*. ntrt
It i« n crim" «wuin»t tb-ee tv neRluet uureeivt*
nnti! premature death el«*«w the »cen*.
Dl«m*»e* of Wom'Hi
anch m have baffled the aMil "f "H '••hrr
dani «d tbeir evm-di-.
ear*..
UJe"r» tom-r* fchroid end o-'1’.'-" and kindi.nl
rmwth. cored without the uw.
knife or jeetrd or ni-kilU«''r
caaetice. N.» cutting- nc p«ua. no danger.
turrit* or
।
and m-dtein " •*«! hv
MaaUocxi Ptrfiktly Ke.torerl.
in-nnmuApe. n»i&gt;u-.
O-jiek. nnioJwe and eert.ln ««• f'”1
lo-t—
nwinbo**
l'*—________
**«■ *** —
' _
___
-______’.__»p*rmn*orrhcar.
____________ -

"i'.re ail tetter, from thia a&lt;*eti..n ron be «&lt;UrrM.-d. Lock hot C-.

fsrhit i.

cholera epi-lctnfc In Hnrola. Many deaths
from thedi-eaic oc mr daily.
•
The Democratic w onto ot Tomah, Wia.,
wrai
»
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' k*™
!•«** *r C’.rVulaiKl is
n mle the metroixilltan pre-** was fn- right when he dm-Hues to hnvs his wife
dnlging
Uu.l iuby uml In polities.
- V---W —lo cuiuttttsV.of obituaryHl.of ,,WillIIIlam Wnldurf Astoryreterdny 'hat;tvt:tleThe mining congM”*
Helena, Mont.,
man wa* taking a drill iii Luu-lou, his
ha« declared in tavur of fret? coinage
first outing since catchiug a bud cold.
' A young man, supposed to b« Noble
E« 4yn Margorf, aged 19. a girl who
K«-upey, jumped over the American fails
live-! with relative* nt New Orleans,
threatened to commit Filicide nnd was nt Prospect Point. The laxly wns not
whip;K-d therefor.- Late the same night found.
Adelbert Forbe«, of Columbus, O.,ag»d
the girl got hmd of a pistol, and going to
a field la the rear of her home shot herself 12, white watching uh anuituer ball game.
Wks struck In t ie bead by tbe ball and
dead.
t
killed.
Addfaon Moore, cf Meridian, Miss., la
The Michigan State Millers’ association
dead at the age of 131. He was a negro
and there fa evidence of hfa extreme age. has forwarded a resolution tp the Michi­
gan wm.ua
senators &lt;v&gt;Kiug
asking tthem to support the
* • gau
Chairman Campbell has called the Re- ■ Hatch anti-option bill,
publican national committee to meet at ।
New York Saturday morning at 11 o’clock.
Mrs. K. L. White, poitmistreia
poitmfatress at BluffJu,t twelve ;«nwns lost their lives In
ton, Mich., has been urre-'.cd for fraud and th&lt;s disaster to the Frankie Folsom at
embezxlement-ln her nrtUa. She was promt- P^rola. All have been recovered.
‘
The next -vac
tney nv-ilikely «_
In tPresident
nent in hospital work 'urf-.g the war and
---------&gt;—m—»
। Harrison’s cabinet will be In tbe war of­
fa the wife uf a veteran.
X
fice,
us -------ElkiHs
w ill probably bo
Mrx. Elixalieth Belt*, widow of a^ohller -r,—
r---------------------— tbe
, Re\
o.t tho revolutionary war.’ died at Hnrrb- EJJH? candidate for governor of West
burg. Pa. She was married to Betts when i **ra**”’a’
she was 24 years old ami Le was 73. Mrs. 1 Mra- WllW (who fa in her 88th year),
G. Albers, aged 88, w ho died nt Holland, I fcbo mother of Miss Frances Willard, is
Mich., was the widow of n setetan who
*ail
DR. MILES* MEDICAL CO., Elkn*rt,lr
marched with Napoleon to Moscow.
‘ not therefore take such a prominent
- *
- pub
*• ­
■FILIAL BOTTLE FREE.
There fa a “race war" Ut Paducah, Ky. lic port in W. C. T. U. affaire.
Two brothers tunned Magee' kicked to
Negroes armed themselves to prevent the
lynching of one ot their number who had death Andrew McGivuey at Galena, ill.,
been jailed, add tho troops were at once and threw the town in a ferment os be­
called out. The negroes refused to dis­ tween the -friends of the victim and his
' time table.
Many fights over the matter
perse, fired on the troops and killed one munlercr.
In effect May 13. httL
Midler. The troops “anil citizens” return­ took place.
Grund lUflds, Detroit
ed the fire and kilk-d several negroes.
William Tillman, who wrecked the Favorite Route between
nnd the east.
Later wholesale arr&amp;ta of negroes were Falls City bank nt Louisville, and then
mnde.
moseyed to Canada, has returned, and the Lv. | Goma Last I A. 31. iFTll. I f‘. M.
Brand EipI&lt;S
McConnell &amp; Shaw*, leather dealers of indictments against him have been dis­
East Paris
Boston, have failed with liabilities of missed because tho losses luive been made
McCord
good.
•
.
WOO,W.
,
AllO
Elmdale
Isaac .Gould, at Elmira, N. Y., married
Mrs. Frank Pence, of Knoxville, has
43
Clarksville
justgiren birth to ber seventeenth child, a LouisH Ricker nnd celebrated hfa wedding
Lake Odessa
6 43
i boy. All her children are living and by getting drunk. Gould is n negro aud
Woodbury
G 33
Sunfield
Louisa
fa
white.
’
hearty.
.
Mulliken
There was such a supply of atmospheric
Grand Ledge !
electricity at Chicago Saturday that none
Lansing
i
Gladstone has been returned to parlia­ of the telegraph wires could be operated
Detroit
ment from Midlothian* by tho small ma­ for five hours except the short circuit*.
jority of G0&gt;). At the last election he was At night there was im aurora.
Howard City
not opposed, and in 1885 his majority was
Edmore
10 to
4,Ml.
Stanton
TittHMlay, Jtily 10.
fools
’ Richard Powers, a boy, fa in jail at Buf­
Chicago parties have purchased a 700
7 10
Grand Ledge
falo tor saturating with coni oil the cloth­ aerc park and eight miles of electric rail­
ing of Laura Snyder, 10 year* old, and then way at Sioux City, la. Tbe price paid was
iGotnic “West ; A. M. IP. M.
deUberately setting theclrild ou fire, burn­ MCO.OOft,
I -i i.v
M Detroit
7
ing her to death. He denies that ho fa the
: 3M
M Lansing
0»
Mra J. G. Blaine, Jr., has arrived from
miscreant..
Europe. She says sho-will not print those ., Grand Ledtte 10 73
.. Mulltkeu
10 »
Ex-CIty Treasurer Thomas P. Tulte, of letters from her late husband.
Sunfield
Detroit, is charged with having lost &lt;21.Hon. Adlni E. Stevenson has arrived at „ Woodbury
M1S of public funds in hfa private business. Gray Gables to visit Cleveland at the lat- .. Lake Odessa I
w Ciarksvlll &gt;
A test case involving the property of the tCr’s request.
,. ! Elmdale
!
.. Alto
United Brethren church in Illinois has
Captain Fank C. Calhoun, foreman of
j McCord
'
been decided by Judge Tipton, in the cir- nn undertaker’s establishment at Pitts­
East Paris
|
। cult court at Ponti.-w, iu favor of the lib- burg. was fatally stabbed by a drunken
Ar (Grand Rapids:
■ erals.
militiaman named David Lester because
Tho Demoqcata of the Twentieth Illinois he would not permit Lester and a com­
M.
P. M. i WHT
district have nominated Judge Benjamin panion to enter the premises.
Orund I-eJgc
., Portland
10 35
W. Pofie, of Duquoin, for congress.
Albert Spradling, of Mulberry Grove,
Ar
Ionia
J W
Small pox is said to bo epidemic at Vic­ near Vandalia, III., was fatally injured by Lv Howard City
toria. B. C. Oyer/ forty rases are known falling with a thrashing machine through
Ar (onia
•• Stanton
to exist, and the-'proiiabil.ty fa that many a brldgu.ovcr Hurricane creek.
cd more
more ca.es arc concealed.
The twenty-sixth anniversary ot the
• Every day, other, week day* only, t stop
' J. B Kisler, well known as a Holiness battle of Sndowa was. celebrated at
on slsnal.
preacher al Toccoa City. Gn., two years
Parlor cars on all trains between Grand Rap­
ago, has been arrested on the charge that
Quarantine against small-pox has been ids and Detroit. Seats 85 rente. Conneetloos
he is at the head of itn organized band of established at nil porta on Pnget Sound./^ tnaiie in Unto-! ifa-1 m. Grunt lUpicte with the
Cllb AOO.1 WjsT Mo l!l&lt; IS i:\ll.WAVFOK
robbers operating near Seneca, S. C.
A series of great fire* is reported from
The epidemic of cholera Uns spread to the Philippine islands. At Mnrong June
ipa avii pi.torKkv. Favonte route to tbe
the ports of tbe Crimea. The disease has 3 2ik) buildings in the business section summer,
resorts of northern Mlclurau.
also appeared at Acre.
were destroyed. Al San Miguel de MayTrains leave Grami ItapJ-ii f &gt;r Chicago. 9 A.
The Republicans of tho Eighth Illinois uno fire broke util in two districts of town, M.and 13:03 P. M., •11:38 P. M. Arrive Chicago
5
16
P.
M
. 5-r. P. M. ami ; V. A. M.
June
congrcssional district have nominated ns causing great damage. At Balar.ga
.
-----............
fur M Mill
L«*are J^ave
fur 31 snistee
ana Traverse City 7:25 A.
their candidate for congress Robert A. 6 1.500 buildings were destroyed,
1 * VII. leaving
IV., ■ lllB . m. and 5:17 P. XL
Parlor cars
on day trail.* and sleepefs on
D,&lt;Mk) persons bomeles* ant-!’ di-iitnte.
*
■
.
Childs of Hinsdale, Du Page county. '
uialittrai-is tn Chioigo.
.
I
nude
In
nnd
Other
fires
uccurred
at
Juan
....x.
Au explosion of giant powder in their
Ask our agents fur further particulars or
cabin near Townsend, Mont., killed David Man ban during the month
: i-.ii* r ar t.
Mrs. L. H. Cheney, formerly of Bloom­
Barnett, Peter McDonald qnd David Wal­
Grand Rapids.
ington, I1L. met an accidental death a few
lace, mining prospectors.

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

_ , _

Fml H.ha,
Fred
Hnhn, . co»cbm»n. ,b«t mJ killed
HurrAlklr..* L,c». «.r CMo«o. Ot
course there was a strong lynching spirit ,
shown, and the prisoner was taken to
Chicago.
According
U&gt; .i
the
murderer
. .
.
.
a*
...
— —
LUlCgU.
--------- -’­*
story he is either Insane or wants people 1
totbiuk him SO.
I
Bolkrt Burn. Hu«bl»«&gt;n. lb. tai ol
lb. U» ot Hob.il Burn., lb.
*•
dying at Chicago.
j
Tbe myrterlou* gang of conntcrfeltera
which ha* been disposing of a large quan­
tity ot very good ImitnUans of a fiv» -dol­
lar treasury note of the is*uv of 1883, has
been operating exteti-ivcly *- the Wash­
ington Park nice track CuicHga
WIUhvJ New, son of tho late J~pth»
D. Ne&lt; will proimldy be apposed to
succeed his father on tbe Indiana appel­
late bench.
The militia has been ordered home from
Paducah, Ky.
There are no signs of a falling off in tho

HHc- Ow»-Ha « mlx.l ™k

BJfc: J»lr.

, .| p0tfc«4jBtel mJ stasiy; old mtsi
|u.7mu7&amp; Lard-August, 87.U
Stock: Cattle-Trading active for all
___________________________________ ______
poorest to best native steers. »75©5.Wy&gt;«r IN
ll .
to lc p,r tt. gow&gt;^ u.w®5.73 per Lu
lb&lt; lamb*. HuO a 800. Hogs-Nominally lower;

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
The success of this Great Cough Cure is
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
All dreggi-Js are authorized to sell it on a pos­
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sn:ceulmly stand. That it may become known,
the Proprietors, at an er.ormocs expense, are
placing x Sample Bottle Free into every home
m the United States and Canada. If you have

&lt;;» • Hi- . rtrn R-oe e' .v* ,-le t f «• n.rt S31M1 1 3
t '&lt; n,: 1 “'"•H
vii ..mta.k.,.... .hip .rv’wju --rii.1 °T-rr?- ID'"i,'i""SL,1Eu,Sfi
®4.sj. Sbccp and LouPm-Fort.-five load* or Wk--oping Cough, uae it promptly, and rebel
you dreaa
dread that ir.MduTJS
inudioux dueue
on sate; market steady; choice to fancy wetb. is sar»- If yon
disease
___________________________
fnr
era 8i.4CO3.tt3; do yearling*, 3j.75©4.ti Hogs Consumption, use
it. Ask your DruggiM for
_ Ia«^. ....
n.M'.lrAR
t C-T1TV r\TTtC
V
Vn i
ami
good to beat York
bertpip, IWOA7U.

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LAWTffEAIiED. I
OUR COUNTY

Lauren Sherman Mill*, of Chanotta. ; Rev. S. M. Fowler and wife celebrated
left home for a visit with reaUves near .their goldeu wedding at Kalamazoo hut
Olivet recently- In F’lD«Sunday.
.
he met with a crowd of young bejs who
A S-year-oid daughthr of Charles Colaou
were irolng in bathhiz In Pine lake, and
drauk some concent rated lye: at Bay City.
went with them. Not toing lible to swim
She will die.
and vwntnriug Ix-yond bls &lt;M»tb lw •*'“
Fred Frasbard was run down by a reap­
drowned.
er near Jackson and was badly cut ‘ about
While some Kalamo rowdies were going
home from th? 4th of July celebration iu tbe leg** and body.

DISAPPOINTING

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SPOILED HIS OWN

—

FUNERAL

LESSON IV, THIRD QUARTER, INTCW- j

“I )rad U&gt;. ptaraare oi
m,
oUUW notion" uid I wwo.rn m» „„ ,
visit to New York the other day. "I wa,
ao tick that it wm thought I would Km,.?,
.‘‘SiwrtwUitMnn
die one night, and the* doctors gave nn ail
eu ill. waa interior and remote from tba ewnUm, hope of me a little after midnight. The
D. M. of lotelllirmoo. &gt;• w"
reporters who came &lt;p to see how 1 Wfw
I
l£a of JuMira made up their miiide that I would l« dea&gt;i
about the time their papers went to prexTZv
Pmar
and
dohn
The
West
Michigan
fair*#
premium
list
Bellevue, they overtook a buggy contain­
They did not My Mr. IL died early thid
{tester price.
Besides, there nre
ing three ladles. The cute alecks com- amounts to 824,000.
morning, but they said the doctors had
The MWJk-.llle Sun .worts « Vcl‘,i“n infueed to fire off some cation firecrackers many special premiums.
*
given up all hope at midnight,! and tht-y
to tlie powers that be of the M. v. R. «- and sky rockets, searing tbe liurae of the
, mrtl. to
InteUIgmte. m In tlww.
The Republic mine at Republic, Mar­ SrcbSli-.^Ltelima of the evening
penned a fifty line sketch of my important
to put on a night man at the
young ladles so heat It ran away, throwing
quette county, has closed down.
This d^^ut do-oi^rttbartto™^-^. P^^^h^d...................... career, never thinking that I would ix- la a
lepot U«nu An,
__ about 3 o cioca :u
„ r„i
them out and dangerously injuring one of
’ A man in the neighborhood of this mol- pbaltlon to point out a few errors in
was the hour at which Jesus died on Cal
them. An example ought to be made of ■throws 75 men out of employment.
..rn
notfberry
had
the
misfortune
to
take
.
„,«d .bout lh»l eoW
JXSuih. zxr»,«. W
You
will never know, though, how queer
villli.z lu winter tor the midnight traw them if they can be found.
Augusta Malowska, a young Grand Rap* rt ’h.l pnrer eaa be
the life of a feHow man and th#
IIt seems to read what people say Of yoa
ids truant, was sent to’ ..tbe Industrial Sn»gh th. meriuot J«=»
Will Second the motion.
ary had him brought up for trial. He ex­ after you are dead till yod've tried It.”
James Van Dusen, who lives about four
Surd the witucMM on both aldea. inode
The l^nu Tuble Co . or NuhrlUe. 1, u miles west ot town, was bitten on the foot; school at Adrian till 31 yearanf age.
I Bev. vlU. J, *■ Comi«. P**" *?*
“I suppose not,” replied a south&lt; rnCr
up his mTn-l that th# bomieido wm nnjwt- “
, but I had a curious expedience with death
pnwperou. lo.Ut.lloo. It. «"•
by a ratlesnake while going through his
'1““ • A^ CP* *’•
Darwin A. I’eUlbooe, of Bridgeport, one Daul.l preylog
tiflable nnd condemn#* the prisoner to be ]rayself in Texas some years np&gt;. Yellow
months boslnrxs resulted so profitably that pasture yesterday morning. H«» took a of tbe oldest residents of Saginaw county,
hanged
by
#be
neck
until
dead,
dead,
dornh
j
an dght per cent, stock dividend was &lt;ie- quart of tbe neutralising fluid, whiskey, has been stricken with paralysis.
A-rwIn men. Urae trom rt"
fever had got into our town and was play­
Tho sentence allowed the man but a few ing
,
dared, and three per cent, passed to sur­ and he didn’t fuel tho slightest effect from
havoc with us almost before wc realtnnre davs of life, and the condemned | ,tied it. As usual a panic set In. aud alFive men were arrested at Ithtca on mother-, womb,
plus. And this on Irew than 825,000 this big drink. The foot was badly swol­.
Uld drtlj
the gate of *be t«»ple. TLI.
i charges of violating the local option law.
begged for a little more rime. He told tbe | ,moat all those who were able to more
len
up
to
tbe
ankle,
but
all
danger
has
wan, over tortj yenre of age (ehapter lv
sides.
.
Detroit
detectives
ferreted
out
the
cases.
court
tearfully
that
bi.
crop
»«about
,
I avray without sacrificing everything they
23) had apparent), no though, of ever
Wm. Pont, a workman In tlie Lentz probably passed.—Eaton Rapids Journal.
Wm. East and his wife of Smith Board- being hort-1. but derired only the eluia of rWMly u&gt; be harvested and he hoped that I had did so. 1 decided to atoy, nnd we
ttbic fsetory at Nashville, had one of his Some men around hero seem to think that
their the worablper^ that thua be might eke out for the sake of his wife and children hl. 1 to work to rig up a temporary hospital fur
fingers badly mangled by the boriug ma­ they get bit real often, but lf&amp; their head1 man were both seriously injured; •*--*honor
would
spare
fci.
life
until
that
duty
tbe victims. Before long yellow jack ntnjck
The a living. We wonder why, when Jeou.
that’s swollen afterwards.
house being struck by lightning.
chine last week Wednesday.
could 1* performed. It WM the last sen- ; me, too, and I lay In a cot in tbe hospital 1
healed the man bora blind'
**
Johh Qnlnsey, a young attorney of[ woman may die.
ice he should ever render to those nearest bad helped to build. I was pretty bad, but
Geo. W. Francis, a Nashvilh* gn«er,
nrobablv at the woe gate. He pawwi Of £d
dearret to him. Friend, lutcroeded
captured u big tarantula in a buuch of Grand Rapids, shot his wife and then at­
Five Thine* About a Note.
thia man, Who waa abo afflkud from H.
not too bad to feel wdtso when n rough
tempted to lake hte own life Wednesday
bananas Ute other day.
.
There are five essential elements to tho birth. Did Ho purprwoly leave thia num and the judge relented. He granted the coffin wm brought in and put under my
of last week. A quarrel resulting from
doomed man a respite of thirty day., and eot to l*c handy for me. We lost no time
Nashville wheelmen have organized a property matters led to the sad affray. 1C8*1 validity of a negotiable draft, note for Peter nnd John to heal?
.lhebarged
him
on
hb
own
recognizance
’
ar
check:
«
in burying tbe dead; that wns dangerous.
a, “Who, wringPeter and John about to
Qrling Club with Len W. Feigbner. of Qulnsey’a mind has been unbalanced for
It must bo payable In moqey—that Is, go Into the temple, naked an alma
How after exacting a solemn pledge that he
"Pretty soon I became unconscious—I
the News, as president; Allen Bell, vice about a year, resulting from the excessive,
' gold, «ilver or greenbacks, powtibly also in 1 many there are wbo ore oplritually lame, would appear promptly on the day ap­ learned this afterward—nnd being taken
preaident; Al. Weber, secretary; and Claud use of chloral.
United State* currency; not in any kind ot and like Xlephiboaheib. lame on both feet pointed and be hanged.
for dead was rolled inlet my bandy cuffin
Hough as treasurer.
.
merchandise.
Thus
a
note
"payable
in
100
A
political
campaign
was
tn
progress
through tho fault nt aootber-Admu and
About jlO.OOO pounds of wool were
and put into the benrxe. The driver wm
calves” has been decided to lie-invalid.
Nashville Is going to have a new bought In Plainwell this season.
.
7
hta aln &lt;U Bam. lv. «l Ik. 13):
*&gt;»» tbat tali. Governor Matthews, a popular n negro who had been condemned to be
h umrt l»w.l,kwllbo«l»nj»i&gt;tln. nothing of tbe nl|
restaurant In the Harris.block.
,
King's table, but deeire stumper, wm In the field, and happened to banged and won taken out of jail and put
Some careless person fired a bullet sriwy or unoertrtoly. A not. promt.Onhave an appointment at the time and place at tbe job of burying the dead under prom­
The Woodland News criticises the Dem­ through the parlor windows cf a Plain­ £ w •■•l.txto out of th. prwrol. of on- to &lt;»&gt;r
'T-^Tft^enlW
»&lt;• •** »r
...
fixed for the execution. While he wm ise of pardou if he survived. There were
ocrat for calling the July 4th celebration
well residence.
be raised and sold for any mine" Is invalid. him, with John said. Look on us.
They chattcriug with a group of rustic ad- no mourners to follow the body to the
here a democratic affair. This statement
But a particular fund may be designated.
| must have passed him many a time before, hereun, a wagon drawn by two oxen wax
Tlie
relay
bicycle
race
from
Kalamazoo
j
!
grave. Tbe mourners were huxy trying
wvuld not apply to any of the celebration
aa,
"I
promise
to
pay
out
of
the
catateof!
observed
slowly approaching. A. It drew their bent to keep outTof tbe graveyard.
for be wns there every day, but now they
but the oration. That was democratic (o Detroit was made in 11 hours and 18
»■’•1 are by tbe Spirit iu them led to give bred near it was seen to be occupied by a man,
14 B., deceased."
"The jolting brought inc back iu conSDough for any disciple of Jeffersonian minutes, though the schedule time was '*
It must be payable nt n certain hpucifleJ I to him. If we were always filled with tbe a woman and several children. They were stiousuexs, and ynur feelings at reading
hours.
emocracy. •
time—a time certain' to arrive. A note i Spirit then God would work in us (Phil, ii, all weeping bitterly, and the wife dung to your own obituary were nothing, 1 lake it,
UoiiMhokl Help*.
Jno. Velte. J. M. Reiser. E. A, Sawdy
payable to A. B. "when he Is twenty-one Ii Heb. xifi. 21) awl we would see many tbe husband's neck. Thu latter wm pale to mine when I realized tbat I was going to
and Dr. Kilpatrick comprise the newly
Custards are nice baked In small cups to years of age” is not good, for be may not an opportunity of making Him known lo1 nnd haggard- He stopped his wagon ax a my own funeral. The cofliu had Utn
live to be twenty-one, aud sd the lime is tbe iMopiewbom we meet and paae un­ bystander (be was tbe jusliuc) called out:
elected school board of Woodland.
serve to each person.
inode in such a hurry of rough Ixcuds thst
not certain to arrive.
“So you’ve kept yeur wore, Charley?”
Woodland has a Boat club and U in the
noticed every day.
the cracks were wide enough for me to s«e
For omelette souffle the white of eggs
But a note jiaynble "on demand" is held . 5. "And He gave heed unto them expect­
“Yea,” said the condemned, with a deep
swim, so to speak. Following are- the beaten should b» firm enough to cut.
to be good, for demand i» In the nature of ing to receive something of them.” It was1 sob. "I’m a man of my word. I’m ready through, and one nail at the foot and onofficers: F. F. Hilbert, president; G. H.
other ul | he bend were nil that held the lid
things certain to be inode nt some time. money he wanted, nnd for money reacbwl1 to die.” Here the waib of the wife and
In
boiling
chickeps
for
chicken
salad
down. A couple uf kicks sent the lid up
Carpenter, secretary; C. C. Deane, treas­
The owner of such a note would not pos­
and I got out of my coffin without much
urer. The club is building » new boat put them over the fire In cold water nnd sess common sense if be never demanded out his hand, ns almost any one wilt Ho1 the Utile onre became heartrending.
let them come to n boil. They will not
Uttle thought Of tho durable richesand!
"Why, what’s all thb*” Mid Governor trouble, tbe excitement of the occasirm
house, at Saddlebag lake.
only be more lender, but the dark meat Is payment
righteousness (Prov. viil. 18) which were' Matthews.
landing me strength. Another kick threw
/ Wool land merchants have resumed their partially bleached so It may be used with
It must bo payable to tho order of n cer­ within bis reach.
"It's a banging," some one answered.
tbe doors of the hearse open, and I stuck
tain party therein named, or else payable
Saturday evening games and sjwns. and the white.
“But is it all regular?” said the govern
G. "Then Peter sold, Silver nod gold1
out my btytd and yelled to the driver to
to bearer. Otherwise it Is not negotiable, hovel none; but such iw 1 have give I thee;
they draw a big crowd each Saturday
;
or,
wbo
wm
a
good
criminal
lawyer.
stop.
In the use of spices remember that all­ although as a simple written contract it is
pighL
in the name of Jcmi# Christ of Nazareth
"Ob. y&lt;*. It*, all right. Jedge Smith
"With a yell of terror aud horror the
spice aud cloves are used with meats and good aa between the maker and the person
Dolton will have a bi$ harvest dance, nutmeg and cinnamon in combination with to whom it is payable. ‘But it is not caps- I, rise up and walk," There is something• knows what he’s about.’’
negro leajxnl from the beam and sbirud
i
better
tbap
money
which
can
be
bad
with
­
"Who
is
Judge
Smith?"
date to be announced later.
to run away., The mule that wax pulling
sugar.
The white part ot the lemon ble of indorsement unless the words "or-'
out money (Isa. lv. I). Money for which1
"He’s our jretis uv the peace."
us stopped gladly enough and I got out a#
under the rind is exceedingly bitter nnd dcr” or ’’bearer” appear.
——---------.
■« . I most people toil cannot give health of body’
"And did he try thb man?” continued
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
only the yellow part should be grated.
r__
Th. UUOUM
‘___ ’
payable mum be .preldad ,
aud haver beallb ot wul (Pa Matthews, becominAery much interested best 1 could and started after the driver.
We we-e a long way put of town aud I felt
and certain. AW.
A note for
•’with
tor 1100
|1K&gt;"«
&lt;b interinter-,
„no u
It is the most beggarly economy to lay -nd.wrralu
‘ in the proceeding*. But he could get no my st.mgth giving out. When the negro
good, hraaum the Interval ran te.
m.d aoul. may be Imd by
The*Nlchoh A Shepard company. of a carpet on any floor without putting
r attention, for tbe procession wm now fonn- saw me following him be fell to bis Lures
raleulated
and
tbu.
certainly
aa^named,
|
„
|_
10
.
1Ur
x
„|,
,7).
Battle Creek, are about to Increase the papers under it.
No carpet will stand
: ing to convey the prisoner lo the place of
? -And be look him by the right huud1 execution. The governor followed along, paralyzed with fear and began to pray for
output ot their mammoth plant by building the hard wear which comes upon it when but a n&lt;ko reading. Pay &lt;100 or fcdf.lt
... . him
. .
,mediately bis
bla‘ half dazed by the amazing procedure and mercy. 1 soon reassured him that I was
an addition to their factory.
;
it is out directly upon the floor. Besides, not govd.mcbautauquau
nnd• lifted
up; and 1R
immediately
real flesh and blood and persuaded him to
feet and ankle bones received strength.” half believing it wm all a practical joke. drive me back to towul Tiiecoffln nt y-jk
A little two year old daughter of Ed. It softens the tread and renders it more
God in Peter reached out tbe hand to him, But it was nil lu dead earnest. A ggBows out of the hearse anil put it up on top, as 1
Nichols, of Eckford. Calhoun Co., was। agreeable to walk upon.
When E wns a youngster there was one al­ and wrought through Peter in the name
burned so that she died in a few hours,
had bccu erected, and. when the place was might want It yet. 1 argued, and I lay
It is rather difficult to broil a large fish
one day last week. She was playing with1 so the middle will be done and the sur- most invariable work of art in every fami­ of Jesus ou behalf of the lame man, ac­ reached, the prisoner made to stood up, down Inside with tlie negro'* coat fer a
ly that bail ever lost one or more members. cording to Mark xvl, 20. Why may not
some matches and in some way they Ignit
J1*­ -face not burned. It is well to wrap it In
and the .justice, wadsted by hb nervous pillow, and we drove slowly back to the
This was a picture mode out of the hair of every believer believing Isa. xll, 13, be used
ed. setting lire to her clothes with tb( oiled or battered paper and a large baking
constable, tied hb hands behind hb back, hospital in that style.
the deceased. The designs of these grew- at least Ju some measure in tlie same way.
above result.
‘
// pan turned over it to bold
bandaged his eyes and wm beginning to
id the heat
heat. When some memorials were always t be same. A
“You may imagine the stir wr created
According to your faith (Math, ix, 29).
adjust the noose, when Governor Matthews there, but that wns only one little incident
.
f paper and allow manor woman mode of hair was repre­
Tlie business of lite Marshall post office
6j "And be, leaping up. stood, nnd called iu a loud voice:
In the plague nnd it was soon foegoueu. 1
passed the SlO.OUO mark the past year, the surface to brown.
rented ut a grave made of hair under a walked,
„lulleu and
„„u entered with them Into the
"Hold on there, Mr. Justice! Will you recovered after awhile, but I shail never
and an application will soon be made for
„a|kiDg and leaping and prrtaiug
To avoid duplicating wedding gifts in hairy ureplim willow Somellmm even I
forget my sensation* M I moLc up to huJ
0,(^0 Latl tbe prophet aald listen to me just a moment?”
free delivery.
silver, it would lie wiser to give to a thaakyand the dl.tnnt landwap, (arhlrh G(rfJ„
"Well, whnt is it, guv'ner?”
myself nailed inacofilu.* --N* w York 7n&gt;
ahould oom. to
A. '1'. .Van liucyk, of Lee, Mhss..’ one friend fine linen. Really fine linen to be lovariablyllitrluded a church end a very । lhal luc|,
"What b the man’s crime?”
proper
path
leading
.trnlgbl
lo
itadoori,
(1MV
ix
„,
ej;
Blft
„bo
ran
tell
the
used
on
special
occasions
will
last
a
long
of the victorious Yale boat crew In the re­
“KiU’n another maA"
MORTGAGE BALE.
llllg manunder thiarcvenfuld
cent regatta, was prepared for college In time nnd the happy bride who receives It werenlaooou,truetedo&lt;theaamomalertal.
“
How
was
bo
tried?
”
,
Whereas default has Iweti i»ade In tbe’iwy„f
power of Jorei.' name)
Latin ami Greek by the Rev. I’resiou Barr, will always bless you for aiding her to At other. Huy trerc Imnod upon tbe rart-1
“I tried him and sentenced him.to die. nient of a certain ftMlrniure &lt;&gt;f OhoW-c uisCr
boart with- water color,. M atch guaoU. I wl,„ Jo „ krow 0, u„ ,^„of ,hla
and executed by cL-ment ll-sthm. &lt; I Eire*.
of this city. Van Huyck was a plodding, make her table look handsome.
He's guilty, guv’ner. It's all right.”
J*eks»m county mu'!'tnte wfM'.rnij*^:&gt; to Peter
necklaces, earrings and brooches were also ! name?
______
ambitious pupil and by dint ot severe ap­
"But It’s not .-II rigtn.” answered Covert, of Farmer vttojre- Bewca vonnty anil
made of bait, aud tlie busimsx of contriv- I
plication covered the entire preparatory
9. “And all tbe jM-opir xaw him walking Matthew-. “It’s nil wrong.
Don’t you stale of New York. I»nnug dale Ux- / " e.' ot
World's Fair 5o&lt;n,
ing these divices must have Ixam an active ■
course in the classics In one year. He
I and* prai
praiKing God." When God works I know tbnt n grand jury must indict\innu Rsptrinber. A. D. &gt;»;i. and recorded !t thr
rerialer ol deeds offlee of Barry etmn’y .J -tale
I __
mightily
people must m-v iu nnd if there '
wns a farmer hid, had laid by enough of
Louisiana has voted a World’s Fair apbefore he can l» trie I f-wbemicidc? iran't of Michigan in Uber X «i tnutiga-.-. • •
-are
Tbe introduction uf the mortuary photoi._hls own earnings to pay his preparatorl propriatlon of 2345,000.
work*
cf. Gcal m.-tniftrU in ua, where ' you Icnow he. cun cn!y
tried in th-* UConUin Ont day ol Oct«ber A. U :&lt;i
graph chrodio Sent tho hair artist lo the ,1 are no
n° W
°
tutlllon and has supported idmself since
! is the evidence that Cut! Is in ua? If pco-i circuit court? Dou’j y, ^.noir that you wbkb tetstaaca there isclaiiued to l*- .jut.
t/an ‘JO. 000' people or a wall, but the species is by no means ex-,‘ pie glorified (jxl in Paul (Gnl. I. 21) why.
unpaid at the date of this nolire th* -f .
entering college by bls proficiency iu alb-,
can only wind Idm to jmL-r hind him over eight hundred and ninety five dollar*
n::y
fl. 100 visited tbe World s tiuct yet. I met one the other evening ;
letiee'whilc at tlie came tiny; maintaining j d&gt;Uy average
; not in ns nbu? Perhaps we have not Puul'a to awnl: thv action of ri.i- .-.-rand jury? two cent* •v-jfiMiand t&gt;o jiroceetii-g- n| !»»
a high standing iu scholarabip. Mr. Barr ।
grounds and paid 25 cents each to see who was taking home tlie memorial of tho •| ambition (PlilLi. 20; iii, S*l&lt;L)
Don't you knowtlmt if you tekethb man'* orinequ!:y having been iustituu ! ;&lt;• m^rr
. feels a Justifiable pride and interest in bls ; thc ’W*^* The largest attendance on any whole family of a widow uf wealth. Hu |
10. "And they knew that it wrts he; and life you will Im indicted for r.mrder your­ said dei&gt;: or any pan thereof.
told me that there were twenty odd people •
Now. Ui'-ref*wt&gt;. by virtue &lt;»f lire i»»erof e
pupil, and regards him as n good example one
wo 12,038 on May 29th.
in
" ith wonder and junnxe- self?”
CnnUli cd in said mortgage.
! tbe Mai ?- ..
of what a plucky young 'American with«--t,r„-one of
;;,e the finest represented -in tlie material employed 1.., tnent r.t thnt which hail happened unto
ea»e mad- aud proyided. tio’.i- •• - !:&lt;:■' •
New York will have
"b that so, guv'ner?” oak! tbo justice, •neb
given that on Friday the 14Ui day uf C.
mu mean, can acenmpli.il,—Bailie Crevk ,u'tc
Bl ,)„. Workf, Fair. It this masterwork. It was certainly melan-I him." Tl.e change wm marked and un. Journal.
■
...long and. choly enough to remind one of twenty fu-1 mistakal^'. Perbnpx *otne of them would as soon us he coaid recover breath. And A. D. IS*?, ut one o’clock intlu-afU nioo:..! .
will lie 90 feet wide by —
*200 feet
nerals. 11 rk-d to find out what such a feat I
he slowly nod sbeepbhly turned the pri* *rll at public aiK-UkD, to;th? IsU-lrc &gt;'■ '• "•
! think uf the man born blind, wboae eye#
Tbe conkcregationaUsts ofOiivcl. will three stories high.Inclusive of donated
oner Iocm*. while thv (ears and agit.-xion the north front door r.ftbe rum? buu-.-mt!:*
of genius wns worth, but he declined to be j
lure
soon builil n 820.000 church.
material and decorations, the structure interviewed. He hinted at hundreds ofI, Jesus liml (o|x*ntsl and be com;x?ll«) to of thv citizens cbangrtl to uproarious . City ’Ot ilasfing*. (Wat Irtn^ "
where the circuit court for Barry r.-:
i* li- ••
|
conclude
ilrat
this
Jc*u*
although
cruel,
, „ ,
.
,
will represent an expenditure of more dollars, but [whether this meant what it
laughter. —Atlanta Constitution.
eu). tbe pre&gt;.dw* descrhWM Uiaht''. !.a’ii.J+r
Lewis Cook, tlie general western repre-1 tiun $12,000. 1
so much i'
'
was worth in his vslimntiou. or whnt he IJ lied wax yit alive. That ia whin toliev; setitativc of Bornum A Bailey’s show, was '
amount d;.e on sard morqrep .
- i 'i1 eraaremiw &lt; :i earth for, that the mighty
a ' devil in the Battle Creek Journal office ,I
The generators that George Wceling- was {laid for-it I could not define. 1 know works of Gtxl may be seen in them and
i«g Ifttoree’. nnd ah lvz«l coxi-. t.^Sttoer
SM years ago. From this lie took a turn-1 house Is building to furnish electricity for that thousands of dollars would not hire Jesus thus inode known (II Cor. iv, 11).
1 yenturp to think that ouch a child as
ble fnto the show business and has made the 93,000 Incandescent lamps st the me to live im n room where it bnngfupon
II. "Ami ox tlie lame man which wax David Copperfield is rare. The majority detcribcd lu said mortgazeas gli the ucAvidR pay well, us he is now u very wealthy World's Fair are to be the largest in the tbe wail.—New York Cor. Pittsburg Bul­ healed held Peter nnd John, all tbe people are made of more commonplace nu.lerial. fd on half of the north west &lt;pni h r o. t aivu
rjuarter of section thirty &lt;mr . t,,-'i
world. One of them will operate 20.000 letin.
man.
ran together unto tbeui, greatly wonder­ They would !.now totter how to get on east
three &lt;S) north of range seven &lt;7■ *«•-: and s*anlamps. ‘'The ordinary generator supplies
ing." Tho healed man naturally dung to with Mr. and MJsn Mt: rd stone. Very few tainfng forty acres ot land mon- or
**
Ed. rainier, of Battle Creek, purchased but 1,300 lamps,’’ Mr. Westinghouse said,
Unlike judges in most lower courts th&lt;; his deliverers, and the crowd ran to see tbe boys—nc,v.ndays“« any rate—would, even, th# fdUowlug •premises, beguming &gt;t .:
some pressed beef for a traveling wagon. • and most of them less. Our largest gener­
at eight or nine years of age, be quite so standing south twelve chains twelve an4« ::'
One noon recently they partook very frei- ator supplies 20,000 lamps, and most of supreme court justices wear black gowns healed and the heali-ra. There being but
half links from a stake, slxiwi
easily
imposed
on
by
a
waiter
as
to
allow
little
of
the
power
of
God
In
tbe
church
to
­
that
nre
much
like
the
cassocks
of
church
thirty lUA-s west from quarter StekrJ'iiv.rcu
( Jy of it. Tiny were soon taken violently the others will be of 10,000-lamp capacity
choristers. Arrayed in these somber black day, the crowd have to be drawn by enter­ him to cat their dinner without uttering a mcUoos ihirty oneaud thirty twolu t.ir
III mid friira were entertained tbat they each."
gowns, tho justices, n row cf seven or eight tainments aud sappers and cuncertx; but word of protest. I am very doubt ful, too, town, thence west eleven cbain« t-&gt; ■: !•■&gt;"
would not recover. Tlie timely arrival ot
tbeoee south seventeen dearer*, ea-. \ :;. ■ *
whether
many
boys
would
have
been
quite
let
Mme
of
the
power
that
wm
seen
on
thta
very
largo
and
very
learned
men,
present
aud fifty links to a while oak tree. (.•&lt;■?.&gt;- * !•■■•
n doctor and Hie administration of nntian appearance of official dignity that is. occasion be again manifest and the things so loverlikc to Little Emily and have Mventy nine degrees, cast nine «:li...u? an»^
' dote* saved tlicir lives however. The
most striking.
which now disgrace the chnrch shall speed­ found such intense delight in Mr. Pvg- twentyfive finks to a post, thence north tour
■ meat was poisoned.
and fifty links to the place &lt;&gt;f ,'ce1.”1n;,!1j{l
McBain. Missaukee county, has a haunt­
otty’s wonderful house by tbe sea at Yar­ chains
The supreme court convenes at 12! ily vanish.
together with all the right cf Bo«az&lt;- !&lt;&gt;■■.« ti.e
j
Silas Catiin, of Pewamo, has been grrtnt- ed house.
o’clock. One day Chief Justice Chase was&gt;
party of tbe first part now has. exerpt;: ^ sr --”
J2. "Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at mouth.
I cd a pension of 312 p»?r month uated back
Still, one feels tbat David is real and Um above four hall acre lots heretofore
A Bay City yachting club has the name unable to find his robe. Ho searched every tils, or why look yc so earnestly on us?"
32T-years ago, when be was dlscimrged ot Muck-a-Iil.
port of tho robing room, aud even lighted Thus Peter spoke to the people as with from first to last consistent with himself, to Hooker. Scott. Buehanan aud • ’•«'*’ ; •11‘
situate in the county of Barry uud state«
j from the army. The nireursses amount
a match to go deeper into his closet than wonder they gazed first at the healed man which, by the way. is more than can to Michigan.
Herbert Stoddard’s residence was des­ usual in search of tbo missing gown, be­ and then at the apostles. Not knowing said for all Dickens’characters—Ham Peg­
, - to 33,900.
iMiedJuiytttb.iRe.
PiA rirf.
troyed by fire at Monroe.
cause the day was a dark and rainy one.
God th* invisible, people will gaze upon gotty, to wit, who, when wo arc first intro­
‘ &lt;'X&lt;riri graduate of the Portland high
.
' / Morgaset..
It wanted but a minute or two of 12I and wonder at the visible inst^menta duced to him, is little* more than a half
Jerry Root has worked In the very same
JAMKR \VHKATOS.
ikihOol has cut over 50 acres of hay with a
when
tho
chief
justice,
almost
beside
him
­
witted,
blundering
lout,
but
becomes
be
­
whom
God
ta
graciously
pleased
to
use.
Attorney for Mortgagee_______
mill nt Tecumseh for 28 years.
. mower tills year.
self with long searching, appealed to Ben: And as soon &lt;u the instrument la Milling fore tho end of the story n really magnifi­
FROBVE UltPElt
A young son of W. Gannon fell at Hart­ Wade, tho famous rough aud ready senator■ to lie magnified the power ceases (1 Cor. cent fellow.
Kalamazoo people are looking confidentof Michigan, County •( Barry,
from Ohio, who chanced to enter the room,, 1,29).
"iy for nu electric street railway to take land nnd knocked his righyeye'mu.,
Every one will call to mind many other State
Ala session of Ui« Probate Court 1 e ...e
to
help
him
find
his
lost
gown.
place of its slow horse cars.
13. "Tlie God of Abraham, and of Isaac, child characters iii the writings ot Dick­ County of Barrj'. holden at the Probate ••n.jr to
R. D. CnmpbeHand wife were both;serWodo had just cornu in from out ofr and of Jucob, the God of our fathers, bad ens. No other male writer has given us so tMtmjr flrHnstincs, In said countj;
A Lansing man last week solved one of lously Injured In a runaway at Jackson.
doors, and so, thrusting his umbrella un­ glorified His Son Jesus, whom ye delivered many. In my judgment, none of his chil­ day. tbelMh dav of July, tn tlw|ycar one
, the greatest problems ot ■ the nge. Tlie
eight hundred and ntnet? t“o.
■
Two Belding tnen were found guilty of der one of the sottecs to see if the missing[ up.” With the power of the risen, ascend- dren can compare;with those of certain thousand
Prerent. Charles W. Armstrv:).-. .todze of
gentleman is Prof. J. F. McElroy, super­ wer-drlvlng a horse; $40 each and costs.
garment was there, he fortunately fishedI cd and glorified Jesus manifest in tbo female writers.-National Review.
'Tn^the matter of the estate of Wfiter
, Jntendent for the slate blind school, afid
it out. Bolding It at arm's length bn ther healed man, Peter now preaches unto
Rev.
M.
Baker,
of
the
Cass
City
preabyrflas Invention is no less a one than lighting
end of his dripping umbrella ho shouted., them Jesus and th# resurrection according
Abn reading Mdflhnz the petition duly,
• railroad trains by electricity. The device terian church, will remove to Sandusky.
“Here, Chase—here’s your old shirt.”
ut Janies Townsend. guaralM of ***“ nt.u *
to tho Scriptures of tbe prophets (verse IS),
-Is allaehwi to the forward axle ot the loco­ Ohio.
Centuries ago for wme reason it was praying for reasons therein set forth that •&gt;;
The learned chief justice reached hisi urging them to repentance anti to look toe
- motive itself, nnd no wires are used in
thought necessary to introduce a kind oi may Im licenced to sell the real. eststr «M &lt;«■•*•
Alexander Cardreaux. who took mor­ seat in the middle of the row just as tbe
■ the armature nor In the part of the ma- phine al Saginaw Alth suicidal Intent, is clock struck the lost stroke of 12, but thes tbe return of Christ to restore all thins# sumptuary law with respect to the length
&gt; (verses 10-31).
'Chkie which conducts electricity to the dead.
of garment# and the length of the hair.
spectator from the front would never haves
14. "But ye denied tbe Holy One and the Men were forbidden to wear their hair on
t flighting system, after the parts liavc been
Harry Schwartz. of Berrien Springs, got guessed that the gown which clothed so&gt; Just, and dtairvd n murderer to be granted their shoulders and women to wear the iMtitloo and that the heirs at taw of said 'd&lt;
-Tsufflclently charged with the current.
much
dignity
had
been
ten
seconds
before
After this tlie revolutions keep the things two years al Jackson for stealing revol­ dangling at the end of a very wet umbrella.: unto you!” He faithfully and fearlessly long plaits hanging loose. It wm a mark ceased nnd all other persons iiitensutrJ B}
J’
. charges home upon t hem their sin, not only of distinction for niaidemv to wear long estate , are required to nppw at
going. Tlie most valuable feature of the vers:
■aid Court, then to be nolden at t!»* I
—Harper's Young People.
of preferring a murderer to tbe Holy One
invention is tbe device arranged to keep
hair, only the slaveborn haring it cut offlee ln the City of
The residence of Mrs. Horen was burn­
but of actually murdering tho Holy One’
show cause. U any there to, why,1--", J
; Che light burning when the train is at a ed with all its contents at Cone, Monroe
short; so it b not likely that women at free aud
of the netlttoher may not to granted. Aud K •
Consider
the
testimony
of
men ami demons
.standstill; and this is done by a small but county.
birth were Induced by any edicts to cut
One of the new appllaitlons of alumin­ to the holinea# of Jesus (Mark L 23, 34
jiowerful storage battery in each car.
their hair loose. but only to confine It to the persons interested tn mW •state. ««U'
pendency ot said petition and the I'dira k
John Blakely and wife celebrated the ium ia to the refining of other metals by tbe Math, xxvil, 4. 19, M).
When the cars are in motion tills storage
within rexmnablo bounds. Our forbears thereof
addition of small quantities of the first
by causing a copy of titis order to Jot
15.
"And
killed
the
Prineeof
Life,
whom
battery Is charged with sufficient electric­ 5,:id anniversary uf their marriage at Al­ named element. It has thus lieen ren­
publish#? in the HmMiucj B-'S-’R:*
God hath raised from tho dead; whereof must have been better provided with
ity to keep a train lighted brilliantly for a pena last week.
BK.fflSb'SS'S! kSKtrc
nature
’
s
head
covering
than
wc
are.
There
dered possible to obtain cast iron pieces of W.eJ‘r'i Yiln-Mau crucifiwf the Son
period of six hours. Tbe car lights will
Rev. A. IL Lealtald, of Chicago. Ill., very superior quality. By the addition of of God, but God raised Him from the dem! K alasl uttle occasion now for restniining
all be incandescent.
the abundance of women’s locks — Note# .tokaxrtmw to
will take charge of the African-Episcopal aluminium the finely divided numsea of ox
tf*T®J?1^81orT (Eph। P*-1.31k
Jtogv «&gt;« ITubat*Ida of iron present in the fluid iron, which “Fing. *Sit Thon at my right hand until and Queries.
E. B. Bailey, tlie Allegan groceryman, church ut Jackson.
unfavorably influence tlie solidity of tbe
goes-not entertain as high a respect tor
thy
Itev. Andrew Johnson, uf North East.
NOTICE FOB HEARING OF CLAIMS.
the stability of the Chicago strawberry Mass, wm take charge of the Whitehall casting, are reduced; the very light alum­ ex, r. Acts ii, 34-30).
ina slag is driven upward in t!i« molten
In order to determine what influence the
!«. "And His name, through faith in
■
market as he did a short time ago. He Sweedhli tuulorate.
metal and floats on the surface.
Hta came, bath made thia nun stronn” rwoa haa upon earthquake#. Captain De tSe«5® &lt;w.■
recently purchasod eighteen crates of
In view of the removal of the oxide of 5*?
pMer
John to ‘be turn* .
James 3. I’urtbese’a
h" collected iufoematior. of «,strawberries at about eighty cents a erate
iron,
the
casting,will
result
of
a
more
com
­
burned
at
Grand
Rapid
uf
Jesus
brought
perfect
aoumluejw
to
thta
‘
O
earthquakes, and haa arrived nt the
most of the
and consigned tliem to a leading commis­
pact nature, from the fact that the carbon man who had been for over forty years * ■■’•nclnsjoa that cur satellite Hm no effort
sion house on South Walter street Tlie -contents.
cental- d in the iron Em no oppw ’unity, cripple. What haa our faith in Josua ever
returns came in a few days later In the
According to a recent sale the value of by uniting with the oxygen of the oxide of
*__ —I___ .
ever
shape of five two cent stamps. Mr. Bailey
property has doubled at Morenci during
the I’rouate omce, »u
■ ,r
forming carbonic acid, vesiculee of
Is now congratuhittag himself over tbe
for examination aod Mfowsnce.on' r
rf which are left behind in the iron.
fact that Um berries actually paid the ex­
i 19th itsv of January next.
cavitiM. Copper caatinga are abo
pense# of transportation anil celling and
in this manner.-Currieri# Maga- ^.1 &lt;tau u.« J.r.
u'X
pointed i- a I’.eraahlp in the general land
IKh day of January­
- of e*eb of those daysoffice at Washington
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Hastings Banner-

Yy Comity-

VQlTxxvR~nq. 13
Stings City Bank,

IF

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Hastings,

LOOKs HERE
Whent is low and flour
should be the same. For a
short time I will sell

y.catoan.

mich., july 28,1892.

White Rose Flour

.

w. II. Powers.
it. B; Messer.
Chester Measor.
!’ T.Colgrova.
.•

$2.20 Per

ioo

Ldj.

This is a No. 1 flour. I war­ a
o
rant every sack to be first
£
, grade.
Cheese, 10 cents per pound.
cuo

JOS. ROGERS.

xtMteposlUaad groeral
i r.ui'Aciea.

are you going to buy a

SEWING MACHINE ?
for

Do you Ihave your
—- rprc—
scriptions filled where you
happen to be, or do you
go to

FRED L. HEATH'S
The Druggist, where drugs
and chemicals are absolute­
ly pure.

13
CZ2
And at the prices charged
£ will pay you to walk sever­

' al blocks to get to him.

Hoods Sarsaparilla.

।my of the man wlio sells at the same price to the Paines Celery Compound.
। r woman as to the'rich. He wont charge you $55
hine and sell thg^ianie stylQ of machine to an­
. as do some de;WE.,. Oh, no!

The Dollar oflhe Poor Man WEB'S
;-t i.
to Trav. as tii4 dollar of the rich. He sells
DRUG STORE.
i ; 1 ! t Running World Renowned Domestic, The New
H.
:u . l some other first-class machines.
For 16 yeafs the leading drag
H&lt;-ivill sell you a machine for a small payment down
and book store in Hastings.
and tl&gt; balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you to call on him before you buy.
yp. dl.oils and parts for all machines,

Setai-Iiji -Schoo! Books,

T. PHILLIPS

The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

III.

Goodyear,

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Hastings,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,

Cloaks,
Blankets, Bedding,
AND

Live Geese Feathers.
1 he most' complete stock of Dress Goods
i\the state.
.
A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.

A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
Jor Sil.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

GRAND RAPIDS,
We make a specialty
making Gents suite
and pants to order.

MICH.

ville, who has been visiting her mother,
Mrs. Barrett, (lie past week returned home
Monday—Elder Harding and wife have
COOK BROS..
gone to Eaton Rapids to attend campmeet­
ing at that place. They will be^absent
H49TIXGH. KICH.
about one week—Dr. Scribner. H. C.
Boynton. F. O. Adams and E. Barrett wiH
go u&gt; Kalamazoo Thursday night to attend
the K. 0. T. M. jubilee as all the officers
of the great camp of Port Huron will be
'ound n,e praise of Hood's there and present thst tent with a banner
HareapariUa over the entire universe.” writes coating 1140 for initiating the largest num­
Mrs. Loegeoeekar of I nloa Deposit. PcntJk
ber of members in the month of June—P.
Sldnam was thff first to thresh this season
Gorteey.
Harvesting is nearly over. Men are so In this neighborhood—Charlie Hazel’s new
scarce that very little help lias been hired house is enclosed—Henry Arix&gt;r has re­
—And now comes a wall from the fanner papered and painted his drug store which
of dry weather. Everything Is drying up makes it look very tasty—C. Bradtoh of
—The Liberals held quarterly meeting nt Augusto Is putting In a stock of clothing
the Tamarac church last Saturday and In one-half of the store occupied by C.
Sunday, Elder Bridenstefn preaching— VauAmberg, the Gwin A Williams old
Kittle Lockwood, of Saranac, Is visiting store—B. R. Husted la painting bls store—
home and friends In this vicinity this Several Hastings’ boys Sundayed al their
week—It beats all how a keg of beer will cottages on Wall lake—Mr. Monroe bad a
help along harvesting, especially to help very severe attack of cholera morbus Sun­
smash up the binder—The red raspberry day-Willard Payne Is able to come to
crop has been Immense this year—Mrs. town again after an illness of two weeks—
Helle Smith visited ab Dolly Eggerman’s , George Kerns Is building a ware room and
in Carlton last' week—Mary Ix-pard and Ice home just west of his saloon—Preach­
babe Lena are very sick. Dr. Baughman ing at the schoolhouse next Sunday at 3 p.
m. by Mr. A. E. Varah who fills the pul­
attending—The hum of the threshing ma­
chine Is again heard on every side—Will pit for W. F. Harding while he Is at campMyers, of Odessa, visited his cousins last mcctlug. Services will be held at this
Sunday—Tiie excitement In this vicinity hour the remainder of the conference year
—Mesdames Norwood, Wells, Varah and
at present is huckleberries.
’
Griswold will sell Ice cream at the L. A.
bowery next Saturday afternoon and eve­
Prairieville.
Mr. Cahill has an aunt visiting him from ning. All desiring cream come in before
®
o’clock as they close at that time—Tiie
Lansing—laiwts Thomson has returned
hume—Prof. Burr, of Saginaw, is visiting Ladies' Aid will hold their regular meet­
at'James Brown’s—Chas. Smith and fam­ ing at the residence of Mrs. Griswold on
ily accompanied by Geo. and Jennie Mul­ Wednesday August 3—George Arnold of
len arc camping at Gun Lake this week— Kalamazoo was the guest of J. B. Wil­
'Die Baptist society will hold a picnic at liams Sunday—Dr. C. 1’. Lathrop of Has­
Pine Lake on Thursday—Rev. W. F. tings called on Dr. Scribner Tuesday. He
Harding and wife have gone to Eaton is camping for a week at Wail lake—Mr.
Rapids to camp-meeting, and will visit Edgett and wife have gone to Lansingothefplaces iu northern Michigan. There Mrs. Henry Forbes is very nick—Mrs. M.
will be no preaching services at the M. E. Pennock of Batilc Creek Is visiting her
mother Mrs. Williams—Mrs. John Kahler
church next Sunday.
visited at Mn&gt;. Johnson's the first of the
week.
A man and wife passed through town
last week In a wagon, which had been on
Tiie ladies mile society in connection
ixMikout mountain. .The couple were on
their way to their home north of Lowell- with the U. B. church will have an ice
Over GOO pond liliies wen: shipped from I cream social at David McMore's Thursday
icvtuiuR, July 2bll:. A cordial Invitation
here to Chicago one day last week—Mrs.
Helen Shacfer. of Chicago, is visiting is extended to all to attend—Delos Green­
friends here—Almost every train brings man was at Bellevue harvesting his wheat
large numbers of people who have seized last week—Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Brice and
the first opportunity of leaving the heat of .Miss McElwain, of Hastings, called on
the city, fur the purpose of enjoying the Maple Grove friends Wednesday—Mrs.
cool shade of the groves and to sail and James Dcmary Is very sick at this writing
fish on the numerous and beautiful lakes —Harvest hands are very scarce in this
of this vicinity—Cloverdale will soon be­ vicinity—J. D. Guy was at Hastings at­
come a resort for those who wlsb'to quiet­ tending the county conventlop last Saturday
ly enjoy a vacation from the cares of busi­ Mis? L. Griffin has returned from Kala­
ness. and who desire for themselves and mazoo.
families those privileges of rural comfort
Milo.
'
which arc hen1 offered—An excursion
Wheat secured in stack or bam. and
from Kalamazoo to Acker’s Point took
। threshing commenced—From the amount
place last Tuesday | The youngest child of of straw, the yields will be two-thirds of
John Ixtonan,. who has been very sick, Is last year—The writer Is on a strike; not
thought tu l»e some belter.
[ for better .pay or less hours but for more
shade—Thanks to those gentlemen from!
| 1*. A. Brumm, of Hastings, spent -Sun- Barry CO., who gave us such an unexcepI day here—Ward Gibbon.' nt Hastings Sun- tlonal stole ticket—Ladies aid society gave
।
dayed at home—B. L. Johnson, of Mlddle- au ice cream aud lemonade social at Miloi
Ville, was with friends here aver Sunday— depot Saturday evening, net availe §10.00
' S. E. Cook, of Charlotte, is spending the —Spaulding &amp; Williams will commencei
week here with friends—Mrs. C. W. buying wheat this week—County treasurer,
। Everts started for Bay View Monday of Kalamazoo county, Mr. Dunn, t-pent a
evening—Ora btringham. ot Battle Creek, few days last week with Milo friends-6b the guest of Ora Smith -E. M. Everts 1L Flower threnhed^froin the field tost week,
and J. ,H. Messimer have returned from 40 acn &gt;». and had V37 bushels, witlrraklngs
their western trip—Rev. aud Mrs. J. W. t-nough to make the yield 1,000 bushels. {
Published Thursday s by

COUNTY NEWS.

AT
presideat;
r Messer, Vice. Pres.
1). W. Iteynolds, Cashier.

WHOLE NO. 1937

Hastings Banner

mra. smim

Mich

To consumers ut kerosene ol! In Has­
tings and Barry Co: We have eslatdi&lt;l.i-&lt;l
an agency nt Hastings for the sale of
Snow Drop oil, which for lumlnating putposcs lias no equal. .Being a product of
Pennsylvania trade and 155 degrees lire
test makes.il fjerfecliy safe. It produces
a clcarand wldte light and free of odor,
nor does it eaqse any deposit on chimney
which Is so cotnmon with cheap and Jnw
test (&gt;hio ull. ! Since July 1, 1891. Michi­
gan allows thu use of 120 degrees fire test
oil which permits the the sale of kerosenemade from Onio crude and posse'sre a
larger percentage of sulphur and after eifr
trading sufficient naptlui (explosive part)
to raise the fire test to 150 degrees or more
it becomes useless, so far ns producing
light Is concerned but at a low test will
bum fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable onlor while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy substance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost Is but
little different than what you pay for the
cheap goods you are using and the satisfac­
tion you wfil get In light will more than
compensate, saying nothing of additional
safety. For sale by S. E. Phillips, 11. L.
Newton and Cook Cook.
A. D. Maynaiid, Wholesale Ag.
Hastings. Mich.
I

PROBATE ORDER

for the
CMDtv of narry. boklen al the Probate office,
totbe CRT otitoriings. In saJdcoenty. on Thurs­
day the «th day of July. |n H1” J™- on&lt;
thousand eight bundml and ninety t*®.
Prrwnt, Chartes W. Armstrong, Judge of
‘‘ni'TtemUUroI U&gt;. MH.«' $!.&lt;%?»•*
(uiekus deceased, and hoaring the (Inal ac
Mnntoi EugweHarthorn .administrator.

fled ot Euxeno Harthorn, administrator of said
estate Xing u»at hto final m*™’ »&gt;'*
Svfiled may be beard and allowed and he dto-

MhTuvotAuaiut. A.D.. I* at ten o clock to
toreSLnXj assigned for the hearing of said

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(A true copy.)

Hastings Banner
and
Detroit-Tribune,
$1.00

McAllister. Mbs Hattie Coe, M. H. Palm­
er and family, Mbs DrComsey and others
are nt the camp-meeting at Eaton Rapids—
Frank McDerby-ah&lt;l family are at Eaton
Rapids this week—It was a mistake about
Mr. and Mrs. I~ W. Feigliner going west.
They have not started jet—L. IV. Fc^fh»
ner was nt Grand itopids Jueaday—A
pleasant event was the-wedding of o. M.
Hullfnger. of Niles, and Miss Lillian
Feigbner. nt title place, which took place
at the Congregational church Wednesday
evening. Rev. J. M. McAllister officiated.
The reception was at the home of
the bride’s parents.
There has been but little occurring hlely with us, except the daily routine of toll.
Haying, harvesting, and the many duties
of farm life have given us but little time
fur rending, and reflection for the past two
weeks—A heavy crop of liay has bfr«n se­
cured and In flue condition—Wheat har­
vest for the most part la done and no rain
to Interfere—Sunday afternoon heavy rain
storms went around us, but did nbt shower
mi these parts—C. E. Paul ha* marketed n
fine crop of strawberries'this year, ana has
nearly finished the raspberry harvest.
The latter although not equal to the crop
of ’IH pn quantity were excellent In quality
—Chai. Nichols and wife spent Saturday
night and Sunday In our midst—Wm.
Frey started the threshing season on Fri­
day at Hiram Coleman's, threshing from
the field—A party composed of • friends
from Battle Creek and East Ross spent
Sunday at the lake.

Largest Circulation,
of any paper in tk*
County.

Hay If all cut. wheat most all In the
Imrn or stack; oats arc turning gulden, and
will
be brought low—John Draper
and wile, of Charlotte: are here with their
parents for a visit—Josie Whipple, late of
Hastings, I* visiting her cousin, Mrs.
Odell, before she goes to her home in Cen­
terville-1-Frank Burchfield, of Lansing, is
visiting his grand parents here—Nellie
Jones and little sister Mabie, of Chicago,
itre visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Ellen
Jones—W. It. Vester Im-gins his term of
select school the 1st of Augu-t. He de­
sires the attendance of all those who are
Interested in an education. All advanixges of any high school are given—Ho for
the huckelberry marsh, is now the watch­
word. that harvesting is over—Mr. Jessie
Vester and^Mtos Fannie Carpenter attend­
ed meeting at the Adventist church In
Hastings ln«l .Saturday—Bessie Andrus Is
on the sick list at present writing—John
Lewis is building a barn—H. A. Nichols
is building the upright to his house—Fan­
nie Carpenter Is spending the week with
her aunt. Mrs. W. Sponable, of Hastings
township—Wilber Wood, of Grand Rapids,
spent the past week visiting his parents
and other friends—Mrs. Ware, of Lowell,
visited Mpj. John Fleming the past week.
Carlton Center.

Partners are busy getting their crops se­
cured—Rufus Vester intends threshing
out of the field Tuesday, Hecht and A Her­
ding doing the job—Hay has been o&gt; great
crop this spring—Quite a number of our
farmers are going to thresh out of the
field, the grain being lodged and tangled
Hautlelil.
so that it is Impossible to stack It—Wilber
There was a law-suit before Esq. Cole­
Wood of Grand Rapids spent Sunday In
man last week Thursday by Arden Moffard
town the guest of his parents.
suing Dell Russell.on a minor note. Ver­
dict In favor of plaintiff—Levi Palmatler
was overcome by the beat last week and at
Harvesting to most done and the rattle
this writing is quite ill—John Prine, the
mall man has sold out the mail business, of the threshing machine is again beard in
horses, wagons and even his house and our town—Fred Williams had the mis­
lot; all to take effect Aug. 1st—A great fortune to break his new binder last Sat­
many of our people talk of taking In the urday—We hear Daniel Burpee started
4tb of August at Battle Creek to see the his threshing machine last Monday on the
elephant—This week we hear the sound Chubb farm—Miss Lottie Want is nursing
of the threshing engine whistle and ai&gt;g&gt; a sore foot caused by a boil on the instep—
the whistle of tiie resort steamer on Mill Mrs. A. J. Potter is entertaining company
lake, which Is making its dying trips from Grand Rapids—Miss Hall commenced
a number times around the lake each day— her school again Monday after a vacation
Last Sunday them was a number of people of three weeks.
.
viewing that littlo steamer near and at a
distance and all think it is a nice vessel—
Dahlia*.
George Rheluier Is very sick with lung
A nice shower would be very acceptable
fever—Harvest has been so ripe and hard here—The shrill whistle of the threshing
to gather that people have not had time to machine is heard and some of the fanners
talk politics a little bit.
are threshing from the field—Mrs. James
Boyd’s uncle of New York is visiting her
at present—Mrs. C. M. Mack is slowly re­
Dalton.
The buckleberry harvest to here—M. IL covering from her recent illness—Mias
Gwin was at the hub Monday—H. C. Nellie Woodmansee baa returnwl from
Boynton made a business trip to Kalama­ Muskegon—Kate Mack to stopping at G.
zoo Tuesday—Mrs. Varah to at Hastings IL Manning’s—Mrs. C. Leater expects to
taking care of htr sick aunt—H. Bren- go to Battle Creek to take electric treetdretli of Kalamzaoo was in town Monday menta again—Elmira Bryant of Battle
—Lincoln Bush Sundayed at Rkbland. Creek to v toiling her atoter Mrs. P. GAsk film the particulars—Mr. Beploglei Henry—Mrs. Dr. Horner of Lake Odessa
week-r—Miss Effa
and fkmUy of Hastings were the guests of’ • visited her parents tost ,------Henry Robinaon—Ella Dickinson of Nash- Slmpoon baa been visiting at Df. Vw

Horn’s—A few of our young people rusti­
cated at Wall lake last week.

Grape growers in the vicinity of Lawtou
expect to harvest half a million bushels of
that profitable fruit.
SURE DEATH

FOR BOTH.

, Display of Romarkablo Marra By a Tea*
■ Inrfoot In laauing a ChalJanga.

”1 once saw a challenge to a duel issued
and accepted and the time, place and
weapons named. The affair, however, did
not come to any issue."
The speaker was Dan Quinn, the well
known writer of wild and woolly western
character and dialect stories.
“It was in Deadwood.” said be, “about
eight yean ago. and the two men who
were to have been tbo participants had
been snarling at each other for many day*.
One of them waa a young, consumptive
looking fellow from somewhere east, and
of course was held in much contempt by
tbo old timers. In some indefinable way,
however, many of them seemed to have a
kind of respect tor him, as on one or two
occasions he had given evidence that per­
haps after all be was not to be laughed
at. He was, to these semiadmirers, an uu
known quantity, and while they were all
anxious for some opportunity to present
itself in which be would show what he
wax made of. yet not one of them cared to
furnish the looked for chance.
“The man who did the snarling was per
haps the only man in the select clique that
hung around the saloon where the quarrel
finally materialized who did not believe
that the tenderfoot had any nerve, and he
never missed an opportunity to intimate
as much. On the night in question the
two men had been unusually spiteful, and
it was a cinch that there-would be trouble
before the daylight broke in.
“Finally the old timer made a remark to
the other that there was do mistaking. It
meant business. The young fellow heard
it, and withoufmoving a hand announced
to the other that be had beard the remark
aad that he had a proposition to make. ,
TKb crowd was In the right humor and the
boy was allowed to go an.
&lt;
He said that ho was a tenderfoot. He
wns aware of it,'he declared, and he felt
sorry, but be also said that it the other
would give him a fair show he would fight
him. Then he made what was considered
a remarkable proposition. He naked his
antagonist to lay aside bis gear, to make
do plays, but to issue him a challenge to
battle royal. He had, be said, conscien­
tious scruples against being the aggrt-.-jior
in a quarrel, but he was perfectly willing
to do (be square thing when the show­
down came.
“Well, after much parley the big fellow
iaaued. The boy at once accepted it, nazned
guns as the weapons, the place the saloon
ami the time right then. But his condi­
tion under which the due! was to be fought
was the remarkable juirt of It. He insisted
that he and his opponent should stand
face to face, with the toes of their right
Ixxita touching. Tbeir guns were to be in
their belts, anA at U’e word they were to
draw ami fire. Tneni could lie only one
result.
Ii waa a daring proposal, but
whether it was a bluff or not waa never
known. Thu other craw fished ami a|&gt;ologized, nml the outcome of it was that the
two men liecnme partners. But nobody in
Deadwood over intimated again that the
young fellow w.-is lacking in nerve. He
showed that he had something about him.”
—Chicago Inter Ocean.

Australian station hospitality keeps the
latchstring always out uud says, “Come
when you wish, do what you like, and
stay as long ns you can.” A writer says
that the Australian hoc.t places himself,
his family, and nil that is bis nt the serv­
ice of the guest—fishing tackle, breech
loaders, horses and servants. Such hospi­
tality is rarely abused, though the writer
mentions one exceptional case, where the
guest prolonged his visit until it worn out
his welcome To one station came avisI tor, whose original intention of staying a
month was reconsidered, and he remained

Six months paxacd, and bo was st ill there.
He enjoyed himself hugely with horses,
dogs and guns, developed an encouraging
appetite, and his host did cut cutnpkdh.
Alter about nine monthA'^jc host's man­
ner became less wArm, ouu at the end of
tiie year bt" spoke no more to his gueM.
The latter Was not sensitive, but lingered
on for the space of a sc-cond year, when he
departed and went to visit somebody else.
During these two years he was never told
that lie had staid long enough and would
do well to go away.—Manchester (Eng­
land) Times.
Tortoise* That Made Good truing.

No provisions for ships were over found
equal to the Galapagos tortoises, which
will remain in good condition foraycar
without food or watch. A supply ut the
latter is carried by the animals in n bag,
which contains ns much na two gallons
sometime*. They are very sagneioua, and
when kept on deck can be taught to con­
fine themselves to any space arranged for
their accommodation by whipping them
gently with a rope’s end when they get ofit
of it. The meat is said to be finer than
that of green turtle.
Dampier, the explorer who visited the
islands in 1KM. wrote that the flesh re­
sembled a pullet’s In flavor. "The oil.” he
Bays, "wo kept In jars, and used it instead
of butter to eat with dumplings.” Rogers,
in 1707, wrote: "The eggs of the turtle are
as big us those of a goose, white, hard
shells and exactly round. Two men rode
on the back of one ot the creatunxi, which
weighed 700 pounds, and it carried them
with ease-”—Bouton Transcript.

With all bis gravity, Grandfather Ward
had hto gleams of fun occasionally. It to
Sold that Julia bad a habit of dropping
off her slipper* while at table. One day
her father felt a wandering shell of kid,
with no too* to keep it steady. He put
hto own foot on ft and moved it under bto
’’My daughter, will you bring me my
sea hi, which I have left on the table In
my room*” And poor Julia, after a vain
and frantic bunting with both feet, waa

�HISTORY OF A WEEK.

Hastings Bann
Thursday, July aS, 189a.
COOK BROS-. Proprietor*.

SICK

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who dnee try item will find tese UWs ptfiavsto.

ACHE

Commlasiuuer of Ptnsioa* Raum denies
the report that he is to resign.
The five retail jewelers’ associations In
the United State* are to be consolidated.
Fire at Providence, R. L, destroyed a
waste warehouse' in which it originated
and several tenement* adjoining- The
lea* is &gt;133,000.
Obituary: At Alpena, Mich., William
Culling, aged 93; at Madlaou, Wix, cxMiryor Thoma* Clark; nt London, John
Macgrogor Rob Roy, the canoeist.
It is understood thnt Andrew D. White,
of New York, is to be appointed United
States minister to Russia.
S. G. Loucks, of South Dakota, presi­
dent ot the Farmers’ Alliance, expect# to
succeed Pettigrew in the United States
senate.
George B. Shaw, of Eau Claire, ha* been
nominated for congres* by the Republican
convention of the Seventh Wisconsin dis­
trict.
Reports to the controller of the currency
indicate that the Iom to the Vincennes
National bank through the irregularities
of President Tyler will amount to &gt;150,000.
Frank Farcelr, a half-breed mail carrier
between Chasse 1 and Jacob*ville, Mich.,
was held up by two footpads while oti his
way to the latter place. Farcelr was shot
through the hand, but pulled bia own re­
volver and tbe would-be robber* fled.
Peter R. Stoy, vice president, treasurer,
and general manager of tbe Ohio Fall*
Iron works, New Albany, lud., is dead.

bat by tetr f«ntU actfca ptaM all who

the world—mutually.
In a collision near Chicago Junction, on
the Baltimore and &lt;5hio railwy
J
freight train and a hand-car
* l“
rails, fifteen cars and the locomotive
were wrecked and Thomas Dotcomer, the
engineer, was fatally injured.
The Goodland Artificial Rain company,
of Kansas, has tried for flp» day* at Her­
mosa, S. D., to make good a contract to
produce rain, and failed, although the con­
ditions were all favorable.
Allen Holzendorf, who lived near Jen­
nings. Fix, jokingly told Edwin Hendriy,
who habitually carried a Winchester rifle,
that it was no use doing so, as ha never
used it. Hendriy used' it immediately,
and there was a funeral at Holxendorfs
house next day.
It is reported at St. Louis that Swift bs
Armour, the Chicago packers, have pur­
chased the extensive packing plant of
Whitaker A Co., National Steck yards,
East SC Louis.
Mathias Mauch 70 years old, of Lisbon,
la, thought three score and ten long
enough aud hanged himself. He had been
lonjj ill.
Because as alleged the jury in the H.
Clay King case went on an excursion dur­
ing the trial and landed in Arkansas—out
out of the jurisdiction of the Tennesso
court—his lawyers believe a United States
judge will grant n writ of habeas corpux
The famous orator and lawyer Daniel
Dougherty is very ill of malarial fover.
The now postmaster at Augusta, Me.,
appointed last week, Is the son of Mrx
James G. Blaine's sister.
Cameron is credited with trying to de­
feat the confirmation of the nomination of
Judge Shiras as associate justice of the
supreme court.
Van Buren ran 1« miles st Washington
Park Chicago in
wining 18,000.
Will M. Nubemeyer and Nellie Boise,
of Cleveland, went out on the lake for a
row and were both drowned by the capalxing of the boat. _______

The United Statee circuit court at St,
Paul Iim rendered n verdict In favor of tho
Bangor Saving* bank, of Bangor, Mt, In
it* auit against the city of Stillwater,
Minn. Tho suit grew out of the refusal of
FOB PROFIT
s Stillwater to pay a certificate of indebted­
iMich.) UVSI- ness issued in payment for improvement*
&lt; SS C O L ■ which was purchn»ed by the Bangor bank.
.
PGI£.
Enclose stamp fofr circular.
dress, A. 8.
Friday, Jaly 29.
I'AKIMH, Prop'r.
A large party,presumed to be a majority
of ths Lower Brule Indian*, have aban­
Marshall county, South Dakota, was
doned their reservation and gone south ot
White river Into the Rosebud reservation, v hi ted by a hailstorm which destroyed
and declare that they have drawn their several hundred acres of grain.
There were 100 cases of beat prostration
last ration at Lower Brule.
Michael Varley, an Englishman, and st Louisville, where the thermometer
hi* daughter, 9 years of age, a hopeless in­ registered 101 degrees.
Daniel Thevlerge, of Chicago, was killed
valid, were asphyxiated in the family
while putting up an electric light wire
The Mn»on City Map, lard and oil works, near Calumet, Mich., by lightning strik­
at Mason Chy, In., were destroyed by fire. ing the wire.
John and Charles Ruggles, the Cali­
William P. Hepburn, at present solici­
tor of the United States treasury, baa fornia stage robbers, were taken from jail
been nominated for congress by the Re­ and lynched by a mob at Redding. The
publicans of the Eighth Iowa district. action of the mob is said to have been due
George D. Perkins has been renominated to the morbid sympathy shown for the
by the Republicans of the Eleventh dis­ outlaws by the women of the town.
Over thirty cases of suicide were report­
trict.
Henry Overman, of Lima, O., assaulted ed to the police of Berlin last week.
Fire broke out in the eoal bunkers of
his ruother-in-lgw aged 04 and so beat her
that she will probably die. Overman es- the United Slates cruiser Charleston.
The fire bell whs rung immediately and
RS. E. H. * C. P. LATHROP.
Hotnoepathic Physicians and
The seven whee-lmaiiufacturing plants within thirty seconds pumps were started,
Surgeons
of the insolvent American Wheel works and after battling with the flames for
AH calls city and country promptly
were sold at public sale at Indlauapolia to thirty-five minutes the fire was subdued.
Kansas com is reported to have been
tended to.
D. W. Mitwhall, of Terre Haute, for &gt;L&lt;W9,badly scorched and injured by the hot
133 or SO per cent, of the appraised value.
■
A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
Volunteers have been called for continue weather of last week.
Peter Fluemer, a clerk in Ullrick db
•
Physician and Surgeon, the Venezuelan war.
Crocker’s bank at Mount Clemens, Mich.,
The business portion of Rio Vista, Cal.
Delton.
•
Mich.
was destroyed by Are which waa caused for several years, is alleged to be a default­
Offire In residence, on^block eatt of depot.
by the explosion of a gasoline stove in the er to the amount of &gt;15,(XXL Investiga­
kitchen of the River View hotel. Loss, tions arc running the figures up still
a. a c. h. barber
higher, and they may reach HO.UUO.’
&gt;150,000; insurance, 120,0)0.
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
By tho capsixing of a rowboat in the
Thtf people of Zavalla county, Tex.,
Calls in city or countj- responded to with
Canadian channel off Belie Isle two un­
through
a
petition
prepared
by
the
county
promptness, day or night.
judge, have called upon the governor and known iwraous were drowned and a third
had
a narrow escape frim death. The boat
the people ot the stalo for assistance as a
ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
result of the drought still prevailing in contained two men anti a woman. The
• Lawyer.
man who was saved said the victims were
that portion of southwestern Texas.
you to decide what you ought to do,
Office over Jnlius Russell’s store, State
casual acqualninucrs whose names were
and give an idea of the probable cost
A crisis Is th re ate tied in the Lancashire
street. Hastings, Mich.
unknown u, nine
cotton trad*. The Federation of Master
At Benwood, W. Vn., Samuel Wines­
Cotton Spinner* recommends that a 10
A.
SHELDON.
certain amount of adverper cent, reduction be mode in the wages burg wa* shot au l killed by John Boyn­
•
Abstract aud Real Estate Office.
of operatives and that the mills be run on ton, aged 16 years.
Attract Block. Hastings.
Jay Gould has ordered a &gt;100,000 addi­
send an explicit statement of what
Money to loan ok Kral Estate Real Estate short time. A strike is probable.
you wish to accomplish, and make
Hiram James has been put in jail at tion to his greenhouse.
sold on c ■mmlsswn. General con reyauclng.
suitable arrangements for payment. ilanmt a complete set of Abstract Books, com­ Rockville, Ind., charged with Sending a
The cxsr of Russia is said to ba gratified
Your order wiu then reelwall Ibo
plied from the Records, can furnisb complete challenge for u duel to E. W. Jacobs to at the result ot the English elections.
attention that it requires.
t tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
Clayton C. Clough, a Boston job printer
fight with pistols to the death on the Clin­
has
been left $\Ojo by the will of the late
ton bridge. James charged Jacoba with
P. DRAKE. M. D.,
Herford Drummond, of, I^oudun, as n re­
betraying his domestic honor.
ward for stopping a pair of runaway
Office
over
Holloway's
drug
store.
Four
tramps
were
killed
by
the
collision
prepared and a plan of adver dal ng
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, ecu of freight cars that had become uncoupled horses and saving the lives ot Mr. Drum­
marked out: to be told what papers
orcting with residence, at Holloway’s drug in going down a steep grade on the Burling­ mond ami tils daughter In Halifax In
you should use, and what the cost
will be. we will furnish the adver­
ton anti Missouri River railroad, near January, 1WL
tisement and the plan—either or
Plattsmouth, Neb.
Glorcr uud Percy Culbertson, of St.
l&gt;oth.nnd submit them for your conM. FOWLSR.D.D. 3.
idderat Inn, together with our bill for
Paul, will contest the will of their grand­
father, W. &amp; Culbertson, ot New Albany
Office hour}Sa tn. to5p. tn.
Within the last four months 23,000,000 whose estate was worth &gt;3,500,(0). The
pounds of corn has entered Mexico from boys were owners of some fine race horses
the United States through thecityiof El and this caused their grandfather to leave
MITH A COLGROVE,
Paso, Tex.
them only filW each.
electrotypes and estimates the ad­
Lawyers.
vert twr pays ns. For tho expense of
(Office In Union block. Hasting*.)
The Republicans of the Second district
placiu* advertisements and watch­
Practice la all the courts of (be state.
of Minnesota have nominated Professor J. LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS
ing the fulfillment of contracts we
are paid by a comm Lsdlou allowed by
T. McCleary, of the State Normal school
Chicago.
the publisher of the paper la which
i E. KENASTON,
*
in Mankato, to represent them In con­
the advertisement appears.
_ „__ ,
cuicaoo, July a
gress.
x.
Attorney at Law,
Following
were
the quotations oa tha
(Over J.8. Goodvear &amp; Oo.'g store.)
The meter department of the Milwaukee
iYacUcestn all courts of the State. Collections water office has been conducted at a loos board of trade today: Wheat -July, opened
T
?^,
September,
opened 77.4c
nil the Inn and onts of advertising
promptly attending to.
of pbout &gt;04,000.
without any cost or trouble, read
opened soHc. closod
I’niNTEM* Ink regularly, carefully.
The fact has come to light tn Cincinnati 8.4c. Corn-July, opened jOkjc. closed UMa
R. TIMMERMAN, Homoepathlc Pbybeptembrr. opened
cl(^
Oct^
that three years ago Dr. Rolaud Moore,
•
slclan and Surgeon.
If you wish a complete catalogue of
then aged 19 years, and Mn. Lizzie Aid opened &lt;KMc, closed te^c. Oats-July, opened
all newspaper-, semi &gt;5 for tho Ameri­
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
Aa
«
w,t
'
opened
RAic,
rich, aged 77 years, were secretly married Wfic;8cptember,opened aiRe.cluseda^^ckacd
can Newrpaper DirectoryFor any further Information Address
in that city, she agreeing to pay Moore
She introduced Moore as her ter. opened JUl-'U* dosed &gt;liS; JBUO.
AW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT­ &gt;50,000.
GEO. P. ROWELL
C©.,
nephew.
’
ary. opened f iW*. clowl &gt;11A
LardING OFFICE OF
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
William Brooks, of Job#, O., murdered July, opened &gt;7.174 closed &gt;145.
Paluertox &amp; Smith,
Uvo Block-Prices at the Union Stock
hia mother-in-law, Mrs. Murray Hanshaw,
10 fiPfiUCE &gt;T., MEW rOfilL
Woodland. Mich.
yards today ranged os follows: Ho;s-Market
and
inflicted
fatal
injuries
upon
his
wife
,
’
C. S. Pai.mkkton,
J. M. Smith.
active and firm oa packing and r-hh.lt »
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace. from whom he had been separated by rea­ count and foaling firm; prices 5:
son of his dissolute habits.
SCSLm
WSMtAte
A beautiful pair of massive gold brace­
heavy puking ui shipping
lets, dating from the tirneof Julius Cesar, and
have been brought to light by a dredging
Ac: on a new principle—
regtlsio tho Ltvar, ncxacb
machine in the Tiber. The ornaments
and bo-sola throwA te
are formed by two beautifully sculptured
serpents. They are in an excellent state of
preoervation.
Simon Jacobs attended a picnic at Grand
Stand, near Buffalo. N. Y., and allowed
men to throw bn»e balls at his head st 5
cents a throw. One of the balls, thrown
by Henry Cook, struck him on the fore­
r KOHATK ORDER
head and killed him almost instantly.
uu lbs western. &gt;.U^173 natlro.
**
8’wte of Mlrhljpui. County sf Bornr—-s
The result ot the British board of trade Texas, and SAfljQOJS lambs
sta m-woh ot th- Probate Court
lYoduos: Buttar-roney wpanUor inquiry into tho case of the steamship City
!52cr,.fr*4h' lfl®l7c- E£&gt;-rac pm
of Chicago, wrecked on the Irish coast a dM.lcMofl.Lirs poultry - Hi/S, r3,
few weeks ago, is the decision that the ac­ •prin* chickens 17ctiMMiaaud ei&lt;h I hundred and ninety’wo
7. ** . '
cident was due to careless navigation.
pPrewait. Chart's W. Armstrong. Judxo of
At tho meeting of the Maaonlc grand
In the .uurtter of the estate nt Wilber
lodge
of
Canada
there
was
a
four
houra
’
A. Moore, a minor."
Strawburi^ML^u,
contest over a resolution declaring that asaa Itaapbcrrio-Rod.
Oil readmeaud filingtbopetition duly verified
per "JS«( Janie* Toouseod, Kuarulan ut uud minor,
the use of Intoxicating liquors be discon­
priylni for reasons im-rrin set forth thu be
tinued at all refreshment tables in connec­
ItaMceiuMdto salt tbe real estate of said
tion
with
Masonic
lodges.
The
resolution
rutaiir-os111 ®d‘&gt; petition doacribed.
was defeated.
Thoreupon it Is nnfore I. that TipMw. the
14U»day of August. A. D. Mg. at ten o'clock in the
£16o» thp fastest eon of Electioneer
died at Senator Stanford’s celebrated stock
farm at Palo Alto, (Jal., of pneumonia.
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girls felt “brain love”—the kind that rule®

Dr. L. N, Lakins
The Rectal Specialist
OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICH,
Will be a guest of the Johnson House at MiddleviHe, every Thursday
forenoon and of the Hastings House, Hastings. Mich., every Thurs­
day afternoon and evening. At Grand Rapids all other days.
He invites every sufferer .from any Rectal trouble to call and get a
correct diagnosis of their disease, time required to cure and cost of
same .

FREE OF CHARGE.
• Dr. Lakins has been located in the Porter Block, at Grand Rapids
Mich., for over four and one-half years, and has cured hundreds of
Grand Rapids’ people, to whom he refers with pardonable pride
He treats Rectal Diseases only, hence he is a Rectal Specialist in
its truest sense. No matter how bad your case may bi, of how long
standing, or who has failed to cure you, he will give you a radical per­
manent cure.
Every long continued or chronic case of Piles has produced either
Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint, Bladder trouble,Nervous Po^tration or Constipation. Hence the importance of being cured .without
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Please notice. The following testimonials are from parties within
your reach, any one of whom will gladly give you all the particulars
concerning their case.
Mr. Jm. L Wilkins, ex Mayor of Has­
tings, says: It gives me great pleasure to
slate to my neighbors and friends what I
know of Dr. Lakins, as a Rectal Special­
ist
I had piles for four or five years, and
when Dr. Dakins took my case, they
would come down almost constantly when
1 was on my feet and I had not been able
to do hard work for over two years.
They never came down once after the
second treatment and 1 did more bard work
the first 0 weeks after he took my case
than 1 hid done In a whole year before
and did it with more ease and comfort too.
From what I had heard forme; Grand
Rapids patients say of him, 1 expected
he would cure me, but I was amazed at
the speedy and radical change his treat­
ment produced.
I have talked with Mr. DeKubber Supt.
of the WIddicoinb Furniture Co. and many
other Grand Rapids people Dr. Lakins has
cured, some of them years ago. and
all speak ot his skill as a Rectal specialist
In the highest terms.
I sincerely believe be can permanently
cure any case of piles no matter how Iwd
or bow long stauding, and I advise all suf­
fering from any Rectal trouble to consult
blm at once.
James L. Wilkixh.
Hastings. Mich.

Mrs. H. L. Reck of Grand Rapids was
formerly a resident of Hastings. Mich.
She says: I was a sufferer from Plies,
and Constipation caused by them ever
since I was a child until a little over two
years ago when Dr. Irkins cured me.
I wish 1 might tell every lady In the
land wliat be has done for me.
He has treated me for rectal troubles
only but my general health b better now
I think than it lias ever been in my whole
life before.
.
I heartily recommend blm to any suffer­
er from rectal troubles who may be fortu­
nate enough to secure hb services.*
Mr. I\fk is clerk at pollcehradquarter:-.

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People sometimes erroneously suppose they are going to be badly
hurt by the examination or treatment. Ask any who have been Heat­
ed by Dr. Lakins and they will tell you it is nearly painless.
JOSEPH ROGERS
twice. 1 am satis£&lt;-d that he will cure
Of Hastings says:
me.
1 ft-rl w wonderful improvement fiom।
G. IL DURKEE
Dr. Lakin-’ treatment and they are as thei Blacksmith ot Hartings ssv-:
Dr. sajp almost painless.
I dreaded the examinntion and I rest­
men t IArea um? I had been badly hurt before.
N. T. PARKER
My case is n very bad one.
Proprietor of the Hastings House says:
1 mn a patient of Dr. Lakin-* aud cheer­, Lakins' treatment Is nearly paliilv
CHARLES ANNLSON.
fully recomiuend hb treatment to anyone\
suffering from any Rectal troubles.
An old resident of Middleville. Mich, *av
WILLIAM WOOD
Dr. Lakins says I am not'jet cured, but
1 feel as well as I ever did. The trra tOf Bastings, says:
1 feel much ln-tter already.
The pain ment Is very mild.
JOHN W. WILLARD
from Dr, laklnat IreAtment is nothing.
.
Of Mlddld vllle says:
FRED C, PARKER
Have
had
only two treatment?of the Hastings House says.
n’t felb so well In ten years.
Dr. Lakins has treated me
on,F no pain to the treatment.

• Are you still skeptical ?
Then talk to ALL of the above and many more whose nrames will
be given or sent to you.
Mainoffice, 3J and 36 Porter Block, Grand Rapids. Mich.
Entrance 13a Monroe St. Phone a:8.
MORTGAGE BALE­
Default having been made tn the conditions

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having bcyi made In the coa«Ctic-n certain mortgage made and executed by wit
liam L. Mead and Nellie K. Mead hta wife ot the
M ^atl« Wato of Mlnnes&lt;i:a. t&lt;&gt; Hcpry
MMWWL Jimd!Beptmaber thirteenth a. l&gt;.
XMl ami recorded in the office of the Kexhter «&gt;l
■HWCTKSlJlWiltlJlBWa unflrtilpn on |be
day of September a. i&gt;. i*&lt;
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ta u&gt;. .me. ot twenty-fim
Liber ,'15” of Mortgages on pages tn and ;K4
WMdUly MMgued by :Nd
Heare Flnebout to Daniel Striker &lt;&gt;f Itao.-s’s
klOjlMU'at aaatapunait beariM date the nvenA» D. UDO and recorded in
the office ef said Register of Deeds tar B.dry
county Michigan on the tenth day of May A.;D.
recorded In tbtfofcceof renter &lt;rf'dred. In thi UMin Ubot'^X'' of Maignmenls on p-ice Ji.-,
upon which mortgage there is claimed to te due
at the date of this notice toe sum of eleven hendred one and 11-100 dollars and an Attorney fee

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'-'•n o'clock tn the torenooi
anctlon to the highest ukhiit ax -n,*

MUua W. LiodU, Sl&lt;±.| PUU mOw.,

lodUMpolU Ti.u.a b«a

The veteran Baggage Master of the D.
G. H. A M. Ry. aays:
I was terribly afflicted nith Piles for
over twenty yl*ara.
They affected my
general health so much that 1 was about
to resign my position as Baggage Master of
the D. «S M. Ry. when Dr. Lakins began
treating me. I began to Improve fiotn the
very first treatment and was soon
sound aud well.
This was over four and one-half years
ago and 1 will say I hate not felt the
slightest sign of Piles since and I feel at
least twenty years younger than I did be­
fore be cured me.
11. I. M.UU5,
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Re». No. 31) Barnett St
Grand Rapid*. Mich.

270 Ninth Ave. i
Grand Rapids. Mich.

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an advertiyernent

Mr. DeKubber is Supt. of the Wlddlcomb Furniture Co. (the largest factory In
the world) and during running hours his
time is very valuable.
Inquirers will
please consult him any other time at the
factory or at bls residence.
To whom It may concern:—! had ■Pilea
for ten years until cured by Dr. Lakin*
two years ago. I also bad a severe badiM^tjpuble. suffered intensely and was
«#IWtely Pro?tnilwl far week.-, at a time.
I Annoyed eight different physicians in
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor and
paid them over 8400. but received no bene­
fit ftotn their treatment. Dr. Lakins a«aured me my piles caused the bladder trou­
ble and he would cure both by simply cur­
ing my. plies.
This be did over 3 years ago. I am now
free from'both dlseares, weigh mon and
am in better health than I have been for
many years. 1 was constantly getting wor*&gt;
and I firmly believe 1 would not in* living
now but for Dr. Lakins’ treatm&lt; in. 1 know
of many be has cured, .several of whom I
sent to him. I have never known him
to fail in a single Instance.
Respectfully.
Isaac DuKibiieh,
Res. 207 So. College Ave.. Grand Rap­
ids. Mich.

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ac power oi »aie comMiici - - ■
i AM the statute la such case nwh- -f &gt;
, notice is hereby given thrt on t rid
utusracenih day of August A. D. IIW »:, P”
o'clock in the forenoon ot said day I shall
at
tottwat &gt; Idder at the aotih
front door of the court house, in the« :t&gt;
Hastings, Barry county, Michigan, .th-i ■ •
the place where the circuit court fof,Uarp,
county ts bolden) the premises described In s*M
mortgage or so much thereof as may be mw»sary to pay the amount due on said in"rtj.nu'
with ten percent Interest then-on a a •
-;
easts together with an Attorney fee ol flit* '
fare as provided therein. The premise- t" be
sold and being described tn said mudrej'• *
all those certain ptaeeaor parrels ot land -dn:
lying and being tn the township of Hoi»- In tl*r
Cmrnty of Barry and State of Michigan aud descri&amp;ed as follow*, to wit: The west hall'd the
WStbeaat qsartsr. the cast half of the south­
want quarter and the southwest qiurtvr ot the
north east quarter of section number tbiraen
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Daxju. Striker.

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mortgage sal^.
•h-co made In i tie rm
made by .Joseph M-rrott
?! .fated Msreh «ud. A. D..
tbe &lt;r?..-e ot th* !H*t

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Saginaw, Mich.. July a-The RepubWashington, July 20.—Little wm aeKean state convention yraterdey made the cunpllsbed in the senate yestertlay except
temporary or/anlx.iti&lt;m permanent. The to dir-cuss a financial proposition ot Mor­
mdentlals cvmmitlk’- report was signed gan without result, ant! to read the anti­
by eli-ren members Stud seated the Rich option bill, and to amend it according to
ho cbnld have got along . Washburn’s views, leaving many other
.delegates,- but: -without then:
he hail ever two-thirds of »a«radmento pending. The only senator
tbe convention on (the first tallol A ’ *®° "P0^* °n the bill was Stewart, and
resoiuUonwa*
extfrr&gt;«ing wmbis remttrks wen-' directed to almost every
resolution was adopted
tptret exjftraoing
txprvMing sym
sym­ oUwr embrac&lt;wl ln the
pathy with Junie* G; Blaine in the loss of
a
his son who recently died st Chicago, | WIL
In tbe house the appropriation of 95,000,complimenting the ex-&gt;ccretary for bis
past services and utahing blm a future as OQO to the World’s fair in tho sundry civil
I bill was voted down, HO to 123,and theSuntoll of honor its bis past.
| day closing paragraph inscr^d by the
The Declaration of 1'rlnrlpla*.
, The platform ax to national issues in- ' senate was sustained by a vAtc of 147 to ;
do^‘ih«’d«Ur7;i„7'.I‘r",T“u&gt;‘""”,ir ’&gt;• Au •n»«l«.*»k way ImwrUd tor- I
conr.nUon r.nd th. uomtaM JherSor.^id W'“1”g ,h° *“2'““ “* “r “nt“cl
-------- ........ ..uu lUB uviumees itiereoi, ana
—.. that ax long ax wrong exists
’ “the
““ government officer to any one whoem**»eru
nec«Mite for the~mntknnL*r*2kZ«*a*J
ploys the Pinkerton detective agency or ,
K.publkan party ™..am..'on ,.aU iLuu ?fhE' *'“l,1*r
prohibiting ।

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CONGRESSIONAL NEWS.
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M ?our

r amt pr.aided,, notice
Sitcrany the wvenx-.-. A. D.. I'
at ten
I -hall tell a: pnblle
i.idder. at the north
rt llouw In the City of
ie ;&gt;laee where the Ciri aunty Is bolden*. the
-aid tnvrtitiue. or so
-i.v.T»sary io pay the
.rf-’j."!. with -even per
• d cns:x. toretber with
wrutV-flve dtilhrs cov• ptvnitses being de
jge a* all that certain
i.uvl -ituare in the township
..nite "I Barry and state ot
a .vid deecilMd as follows:
.■ wi;thea«: quarter &lt;rf the
i section thirty town onr
u.-c coutaluing twenty

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their employment by
ho government of
, the District of Columbia. The sundry
civil was then paastx! ns amended. A rcsolulion wmrTxtssed for the appointment of
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“pre*.* con.m!tt«
ol five members
member. U»
a kpeclal
committee of
to in-

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Djrap«Ml ftjiui: n can. €&lt;m rtaUwn. Hys*
teria. Fits, AU Vita** Done*. Opi—a

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u &lt;joe* "not contain ogtaie*. Mrs.
Brownhw. DvLand. Fta.. suffered wtt
. far U&gt; years and te*l*Oe&lt;&gt; to a &lt;
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two Democratic tnembeni of tho senate' " ASUINGTON, July 21.—bpceches againat remedy fOr Bliinnarnra, Torpid Liver, ac-, ate.
I by the late legislature, thus making it the antl-optiou bill were made in theoen- Dr. Mlles* Medical Co.,EHchart,lfMl.
‘ {’ PO
P^rible
’rible to enact said
law;
declares
possible
said taw;
law: dectares
declarra the
fhs at®
ate yesterday
veaterdav by
br Vest
Vast and Daniel,
DatilaL the
the'’
'nr
aw. nrxww
wa&gt;»
TB1AL
BOTTLE FREE.
। apportionment an
on unscrupulous gerry- tatter senator still having tbs floor when!.
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niMnttar
nn.l
____to— -redeem
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| mnnder,
and pledges
the party
, the senate adjourned. Additional notices 1 ■ 1
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f
’dis! ktttJ » M Demdcratic misrule uud ( of motions to amend were piled upon the
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Nominated Rich for Governor.

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The house did a lot of business on bills

TIMETABLE.

Nominations for governor were then de- that were not important enough for any
Tn effest May is, i*M.
•
*n or*^r’ ““d Jfibn T. Rich and H. ' one to object to, but a few were of Inter- . Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit
t»- Pingree were placed! before the conven- »st. Bills were |MUWcd granting jurisdlc- J
tinn.
Une.baUolTraetued
Uie
matter,
the
tlon
to
the
court
ot
claims
inland
cases,
KN'S COUGH CURE
vote standing—Rich, ITO.’V; Pingree, 210; to increate tho maximum pay of life savi.r.i. i Kai
i O Ihinncll. 5; WaAhingion Gardner, 1. The J ing keepers to &lt;900 per annum, and of
Rast I'.r •
McCord
। ’utal number of votes cast was TOfl, and of . surfmen to 965 per month when employed;
j tin mi Rich needed oul^ 399. The uor.iina- I allowing the,stockholders of any national
KI».. Into
i tlon was made unanimous, after which a ' bank to continue tbe receivership audclase
Clarksville
j.-J faiis S
Iutke Odessa
recess was taken until 8 o’clock.
' up its affairs by means of a receiver and
Woodt&gt;ury
Completed tho Stair Ticket.
I comptroller of the currency, or to elect an
Sunfield
Rich, Pingre e, O'boiinell and Gardner { agent to dispose ot the property with their
Ora nd Ledge
were given an ovation!as they walked on | voluntarily elected trustee; a resolution
LanstDK
the stage when tiie convention reconvened providing forau investigation of tbeReadDetroit
nt'J^JOp. m. They all made short speeches. । ing railway combine.
.
J. Wright Giddings; of Cadillac, Was'। *••
---------------- , July
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•
Wamungton
23.—•In the senate
IN THE
nominated for lieutenant governor over II yesterday Daniel of Virginia and White
Lv (Howard City
.. Edmore
Alfred Milnes, of Coldwater, and George 1
.. Stanton
against
the
anti-option
HowelL of Adrian, the vote being respec- : of...Louisiana
. spoke
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.. 1(',ula
lively 425, 325 and 43. 0thi r nominations: I W,L " n»hbum announced his intention
ArjGrand Ledge
.£**
Tax will
tha exoallcr t (fftct
Secretary of state, John N. Jocblm, of lah- | of moving to strike out the section requir|~Going~ West"
peming; trenaurrr, J. • C. llanibitzcr, of h&gt;g dealers iu options to take out an in­
Hancock; auditor, Stanley W. Turner, . ternal revenue license. The senate nd., Detroit
Lansing
Roscommon county; attorney general, ioururd with the anti-option bill still *tbe
’
„ Grand f^d
। 5. J. Diekema, of Ottawa; commissiouer hmtiuished business.”
,. Monikefl
In tfic bonne a large number of bills
I public laud office, J. I*. Berry, of Otsego,
., Sunfield
were
passed,
among
them
a
bill
to
retali
­
,.
Woodbury
{ superintendent public in.*!ruction, II. R.
., LnkeOdesMt
1 Pattcngill, of Lansiug; member board ate ngninst Canada for discriminating
.. Clarksville
public Instruction, Prof; E A. Wilson, of against tbo United Slates in canal toil*;
,. 'KlindsM
Paw Paw. After placing this ticket in to provide for tho collection, custody and
.. Alto
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nomination the cunvehtion which hail 'arrangement of the military records of tbe
,. East Paris
witnessed the hottest fifcht between lwa lwarof tbe American revolution and the
Ar (Grand itaplds, ! J W)
factions seen In many yenrs, adjournal 1 w,‘r of ,6l-« resolution authorizing tbe ofsine die.
{.fleers and crew of the steamship Balti!' '-1.
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nu re to accept' medals from the king of
„ (Grand Lodi;
HOLMAN DEADLOCKS THE HOUSE. Sweden, and a number of other measures
.. I Portland
of nu general interest.
Ar ilonia
-What
l.v Howard City
Washington, July 21 —After some in­
Ar loula
num any stranger «h&lt;iiia&lt;]
“ (Stanton
When the Raum case came up yesterday effective talk on tho IIotnc-Ttead matter
Hkp Ala skill. 1» I&lt;eyond rcp
Irdmore
tho
senate
yesterday
continued
the
de
­
it was interrupted by the conference re­
Ever)’day. others week days only, t stop
DURING THE COMING YEAR THE DOCTOR S
port ou the deficiency bill, and as soon as bate on the nutl-optlon bill. White of • on• sicua'.
Louisiana
conclud
ing
his
speech
against
VMM will Iw faithfully continued, ami if life and hral’h be spared be hopra
Parlor
cars on all trains between Grand Haphe could get the floor Holman moved to
tomfd many name* to nt- alnioiy very! extenrive n.-t or pntieuu.
Ids and Detroit. S-ata 25 trots. Conn actions
instruct the Loum: confertees to recede from tbe meamire. Tbe bouse bill providing, made in Vuion s’atl &gt;n. Grand Itaplds with tho
TIm- |vm twuyrant h*relar*rly Increases! thi-ii&lt;unN r&lt;&gt;t etiroatc invalids,
&gt;&gt;wlmr largely to the |&gt;cvi»!tar intli.ence i urtrei by th- I:if1tn tx-n La Gripjwl,
the action of the house last week in the mat­ for retaliation against Canada in the mat­ ChicagoA Wkxt MiriuuAN Railway for
ter of the Welland aukil was taken up and Chicauo and ths War an» for Mlkxprv«n tb&lt;»s«’ who have .-scwyHM this blighting acuurp- feeling Its peculiar rtter of paying tbe balance of any salary of unanimously passed.
fsvt« upon tbrir aysinm*. All sufferers tromcatarrh, tlin-nt and imw «fgon, Mamhtck. Tko kmkx Citt, Elk RavfcctHni- find tl.» n.&lt;M-lvr* failing instead of Improving, unh -» under the
a deceased representative for the full term
Tbe discussion of t he senate amendments n»i A«ft&gt; rcTOvKjtr. Favorite route to the
m&lt;»t -klllfi.-l treatment. Thi« is also true of catarrhal condition* of the
resoru of northern Michigan.
to his legal heirs, and to insert (but in no to the general deficiency bill occupied the summer
stomach, bowels, kidneys and bladder. Indeed ths* glandular vystem and
TnUln leave Grand Rapids for Chicago, a A.
case to exceed |o,&lt;W) the balance due for entire session of the- house yesterday and M.and 13.« P. M.. *11:35 P. M. Arrive Chicago
moesni* tncml rnnre naw auiTerud most. Often lending to neuralgia,
rht-umnttaaffwllons and grave heart dhturbansv*. The liver alxi. one of
5:l« P. M . 8
P. M. and 7.&lt;6 A. M.
the session iu which the member died.
tb&lt;-must important ।&gt;nmn* nf tbe l*udy. ha* not OK-aped, ami in too many
fo-.ivo lor Manistee and Traverse City "^5 A.
Last week’s action had been agreed to taken lo8p.nL for pension business. At M.and
csmw ha* "u Ifcrest from congestion*, enlargetus nt* and general torpidity.
3 17 P. M
after four roll-calls and Its advocates pro­ the evening session no bills were passed.
Bifonipanh*! by all Its dlMrreMng train of symptom*. a&gt; dropsy*. I’onstipuParlor cars on day trains and sleepers on
thm of the bowel*, pile*, sick headache, vague nod iiatui !&lt;&gt;• depreraltins of
trains to CblcAgo.
ceeded to filibuster to defeat Holman.
Washington, July 25.—The anil-option night
Rpirits. n&gt;ngc«thins with cold bands and ft-et. alternated with heat of palms
Ask our agents for further particulars or
bill occupied tbe senate again ail Sat­ write to
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in&lt;l *o)e« &lt;if fret, coated tongue, foul breath, aching h&lt;-ud. Ivu-k and Hull*,
The effect of Holman’s action was to
thick on.! high colored urine. cro*«. Irritable temper, and general "blue
gxorub DxHavkn, Genl PassT Ag’t.
urday,
diversified
only
by
a
brief
financial
ties Ils." Tiie asasunpanring cut* happily illustmie the foregoing dtacMQq
Grand Rapids.
destroy the legislative day for the consid­
discussion over a proposed legal tender
rondltloM In pbrL all of whicb Dr. Humphrey treat* amt cures where paeration of tiie Rauni matter, and Enloe,
tlrut* wlil faithfully follow tn*tructions, without which tho tuck cannot
amendment lo an important bill relating .
MORTGAGE RALE. •
who is pushing the Utter, which asks tbe
s'xpcct help .
to judgments of United States courts. .
Whereas &gt;fefault has been made In tbe pay­
Jn nil obsenre siloenocd craxflilon* Dr. Humphrey urge* the afflicted to
president to dismiss Raum, didn't like
The senate amendments to the general ment of h certain inder.hire of mortgage made
bring a ttaruple of urine for fhke analysis. Ths* should ie the first pa»-sd
Holman's move, lie introduced another
and executed by Clement Higdon, ot Rives,
■ m rising, and put tn an alxolutoly clean Untie, kept csatl and brought tho
deficiency bill occupied most of
time in Jackson county and state «•( Michigan to Peter
resolution asking the rules commit­
Sana- day pas-sd. ata! at least four ounces tn spi.Yhnty
tiie house, the French spoliation claims Covert, of Farmer tillage, Seneca county and
rgvptisittveiy no rare* taken without a prrvonal examination.
tee to set apart another day for the Rauiu
being discussed for two hours, the hotite *tate of New York, bean ng date the 29th day of
business.
But the Holman movement
A. D. 1874 and recorded In the
disagreeing to this item—TO to 119. The- •September.
register ot deeds office ot Barry county aud state
has another phase, it seems. The World’s
CoNXVMFnoa Criixn.—I wn* rapidly flailing into the
Indlan depredation claims, amounting to ot Mleblgiui In liber X of mortgages on page
grasp nt tbat fell destroyer, revinumptlon. given up by.
catarrh. Dr. Humphrey cured me.
,
fair people say it is part of a programme
KTO.252, as inserted by the senate, were ■xUonthe first day of October A. D. 1814 on
physician* »al friends, could Ji:*t poke slxiut unable tn
Kxv. Ira It. Carp. HHIwtajf. Mich.
entreed into by the op|&gt;osition to the
inorteage there is claimed to be due and
do anything of account. Have liecn entirely cured by Dr.
agreed to by the close vote of 96 to 9L A which
unpaid at tbe dale of this notice the.sum of
World's fair appropriation to consume
■k-Mf fur jrars that f could ontr'Tirar when Holman 8. Humphrey
resolution was passed calling ou the presi eight hundred and ninety five dollars and fifty
MI-* .taxtar. Franklin, Mason. Nllchtime and to defeat the sundry civil bill
Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey has cured me erdent for Information regarding the trans two cents (9ri&lt;5.SJ) and no proceedings at law
Bxrt WniTg. tamxlmr. Midi.
carrying the appropriation and continuing
or
In
equity
having been Instituted to recover
pAnALYrtsCcRB’.—Onr little son «*» paralyicd. had
portalion of imported merchandise in bond said debt or any
part thereof.
the appropriation* of Inst year.
warned to a skeleton. «i» a great euffeier from catarrh,
or duty from one portion of the United
Now. tberefore. by virtue of tbe power of sale
nineteen long rear* I suffered the mlarry and sn- rheumariain mm! ubvtinatc cxKMtipalton. We took him to
coutal
ed
la
Mid murigage. aud the statute tn
States over Canadian territory Into another
n&lt;&gt;yanix&gt;tif Aericus dcafurso from catarrh of thrust snd Dr. Holman 8. Hurnpbrvy nt the hotel-in Mason at-out
The
scheme
is
said
to
be
headed
by
such
case
made
and
provid«Hl. notice Is hereby
middle rar. Ws» completely cured by Dr. Humphrey.
portion of ths United States.
one year ago and in a few tnonlhs be wn* well ku.I entire­
ilven that on Friday the Mb day of October.
Holman ant. the Dcniocrixtlc members of
Amos Kexpai.u Hllisdhle. Mich.
ly over bi* paralysed ami nr rlr belpl«-»» condltfoo.
Washington, July M.—Allison, chair­
D. IW2. at one o'clock In tbe afternoon, I shall
Frank L Botxios. Eden. Ingham &lt;X. -Mleh.
the committee on appropriations The
sell
at
public
auctian,
to tiie highest bidder, at
advocates ot tbe measure state that if man of tbe senate committee on appropri­ the north front door of tbe court house In ths
'ii-aring complete.
LU rXAUUl. «»r
J
------------ any attempt of this kind is made it will ations, stated in tbe senate yesterday that city ot ifMttngs. (Unit being the olace
torture with ulocraiMvi of the otomneb u&gt; such an extent
where
tbe
circuit
court
for Barry county Is holdconcessions
made
by
tbe.
senate
conf
err
era
be
a
case
of
“
when
Greek
meetoGreek
‘
I'Xluun n.l
vai.a. .... W.
—--- tlmt 1 r»&gt;mltcd up every night whr.i I h«d raten during
cn), tbe premises described In said mortgage, or
running from one oar. Was completely cured by Dr. tike day. 1 tried everywhere tor relief, ert-n golnr to De­
then comes tho tug of war," and they, on the sundry civil bill, amounting to so much thereof .is may be i.rcessary to pay the
troit. but rot no relief until I put my case in the hand* &lt;&gt;f
Humph rev.
too, will filibuster and by breaking a between 94,000,000 and t3,000,000, were ap­ amount due on said mortgage, with accru­
It nr. F. W. HAixaY-JoxKA.Mii/iii gnn. Mlcb.,
Dr. Ifotuuin B.*Hlim$i»wy. w|a» cured-ine entire!r m a
Interest, aud all legal costs, together
quorum will prevent an adjournment parent rather than real. Nearly tbe whole al
tew im.ntlis.
Maa. M. L. CRonwgLU Lansing. Midi.
with an attorney’s fee of twenty-five dollars
I had tiren very hard &lt;rf liearinjr for many yrarv. « u
without action on the exi&gt;o»ition item. of them would come up in deficiency bills covenanted for therein, the premises being
DnrcRKFKi so Cataxwwai* ItanxriUTi* vmi Scittino
tlrely cuntl by Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey.
.Evidently the question of adjournment is next session. George of Mississippi talked described in said mortgage M all the undivid­
or Blood CrRKii.-F«&lt; ftkirtccu ywir* I had l-cn torture
E. C. Camvbiiu.. Hillsdale. Mich.
as far off a» ever, and &gt;: would not bo on the anti-option bill for the balance ot ed qnt half of the northwest quarter of the south
ed with a cough which ««» &lt;dt&lt;m »&lt;&gt; *ev*-rc as to vomit
eaat quarter of arcUon thirty one (Sil town
surprising if the session was continued for the session. Vest introduced a resolution three (3) north of range *even (7; west and con­
f va- nlmoM blind tor years. My sight was restosud to me. and at one time I ataMMt bled tn death. 1 utrei» Im&lt;1 a
very wwere catarrh of the stomach snd bowels. Dr. Hol­
two weeks or more._______ I
ineby Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey.
. ...
.
offering European nations a cut of 35 per taining forty acres of land more or less; also
man 8. Humphrey cured me.
Mrs. M'Hmky, North Adams, Midi.
cent on certain tariff charges if said na­ the/following premises, beginnings! a stake
‘
Mita K. Hear. I-nndny. .Mlcb.
••The Pinkerton* Must Go."
standing south taelte chains twelve and ouetions w&lt;&gt;u!d agree to free silver.
1 was tillnd with nttararta tn both eyes. Was operated
NEW York, July 26.—The Herald says:
iUV house
uvu«, devoted two uuu
&gt;. yesterday balf links from a stake, sixteen chains and
IXeOMKIA AXD’tVBUVin s
...... The
hours
thirty links vest from quarter stake i&gt;etween
■•n l«r Dr. Humphrey and my afarht-restorod.
A vigorous crusade against the Piukerton j WdebaUn7tbe’“^porlfrom “the comndte sections thirty one and thirty two In tbe above
I went to Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey marly r. yrar ago i
Mrs. aTmviwklu Augusta. W lx.
had mi M'-n of getting hetp. but went simply to plraw my
men. tbo initiative of which. has been 1 tee to investigate the pension office, town, thence west eleven chains to u post,
triSnds. 1“cildemrc. lyerep or take - moments com­
theoce south seventeen degrees, east six chains
I waa totally blind for twenty-four years with senile fort tor contracted ptiyslcai st'd ""T”-** gu,r‘’r,?2vn«l
taken by the members of. the New York . recommending the dismissal of Commle aud fifty links to a white oak tree, thence north
c.itMiocc. Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey removal the catar­ time* 1 thought I olMRlld lj*f «&gt;&gt;&gt; r»»*n«t: alI «'"»
j?
Wnitcr’s union, has just been started in sioner Raum. The discussion was cut off seventy nine degrees, east nine chaim&gt; and
and gloom. Dr. Hobnnn 8 Hurnptirey cured me wittrdy.
acts and gave nic good audit.
five links to a post, thence north lour
Jxo. Nowtii. Eau ( .eirf. la
thl. City. Tbo Wblurn claim ib.il Plnk.r-! abruptly by Urn dbaurv.luK conrer.net twenty
wud I rcreunnscrwl him to all
.. ..
chains and filly links to lie plseeof beginning,
11 . Mfr —Mich . lilt*, t o. Ab* I I tttll - .
ton men are employed at ..rend near by report on th. dlOeleney bill. Holman together with all the right of flowaxe which the
i min kimen’i i&lt;&gt;r ’ram wm. « . .................... ............. partyot the first part now lias, excepting from
euraAer
reeoru.
notably
at
Manhattan
™»i»
'
‘
“
J
1
”
&lt;r™
rhe
houw
action
aa
ular diaraae of the tieart. Dr. Humprey cured mrent. re ly.
ISARKA rami UlSKA.-a or an;.*
lloacl) and Gau l.lnnd; that tbl&lt; la a clem- •"
'»*&gt;• P«
U.h.lr.rf de- the above lour half acre lots heretofore deeded
J. V. BCKNKit. Newark- Ohio,
I have been slowly breaking down and the -ihrt
to Hooker. Keott. Buchanan and Corsett. all
. ..... .. ...
■n.t iw.-itini* mi lanre *a a
elolation ot lb. rn.tl-Plnkee.on law recent
membem, whlc|&gt; at real np Haya* situate in the county of Barry and state ot
I wm fully in the clutches of numb palsy. Dr. Humph­
ly na». d by th. legl.laturt ot thl. .Ute,
,1»’» •“'* «*“ “ aHbu*Ur againat Michigan.
rey cured me completely.
...
.
'lotted July uth. lauz.
and
tbererore
It
behoove,
all
organic
Holman
.
motion
and
they
wae
«..no. Miss JDNIBHL'XTM. Hudwn. M.ch.
I’aiFJt Covf.rt,
workingmen .0 In.l.t upon .rigid entorce. I &lt;’••&lt;"&gt;'th*1,“'7 rurcerl an adjournment
NaeteMMfa
. An examining bos rd of medical men at Charlotte. Mlcb..
Jamb* Wbkaton,
*
... ..........ot. .the law.
without action.
meut
i t nnlm-ii me and pronounce-! me to be suffering’ wIIn
Attorney for Moriyuct e.
■llabetra and that I only had about a yrar u» live. Under
Dr. Humphrey's treat merit I am now a* aoutul as a btillcC. ™.t^ear or ro a Treat autterer from the pains °f InditrreWashington, July 20.—The Pennsylva­
A. J. 8HCMOKU. Ms*on. Mlcb.
HtaNNIs, Mau., July x5.—While at
irM. in&lt;t chronic catarrh throughout- I w** *° oMtlnatethat I p&gt;t no action without drur[« ^&lt;me
anchor in the fog on Nantucket Shoals nia newspaper correspondents located
OXALCR1A COMP.—Fbr the past three
*. h?™ *“£ kini which, only made matters worse, until!
Gr.
here
sent tbe following protest to Gov­
fered severely with extreme depression of the- "•
yesterday morning W. K. Vnnderbilt’a
Holman 8. Bumplirey. and now lam
“ Dew* ,Ih
system', low splritk deepoodeocy, lose o( appetite. Z*‘ila&lt; "SEW'kSL ror'l.n.nu
M10b.
yacht Alva was run Into by the steamer ernor Pattison yesterday against the pun­
energy and general run-down condition of the system- I
ishment
of Private lams: “The shocking
had spent touch time and money trying to get well, and
H. F. Dimock and sunk. All on board the
wm finally cured by Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey.
Alva, including W. K. Vanderbilt and treatment of Private lama, Company K,
riJUHT Horaixs Vermontville. Mich.
party, were wived and taken on board tbe Tenth regiment, who was punished with­
Dimock.
The accident was . so sudden out trial at the bands of Lieutenant
1 waa a dreadful sufferer from locomotor!
^WUL 1 have been entirely cured
% ^&amp;^4ark.Othat the yachtsmen had no time to dress Colonel Streetor, is a disgrace to ths
but were taken off in their night clothes. military establishment of the state. Such
The Alva wns one ot the largest and finest barbarity perpetrated by officials of the
I was helplessly snd hopelessly tick with a large’ abrold »“«Dor
Was cured by Dr. Humphrey six years ago ■"*J*'"
7
yacht* afloat and cost nearly 1500,000.
state is a serious reflection on the com­
monwealth. We therefore ask that Lieu­
tenant Colonel Streetor be relieved from
AKRON, O., July 35.—At 9 o’clock Moi£
further command. It appears that Gen­
I measured 48 tnqbee around my belt from
nothing
day
morning
the
dead
body
of
Felix
Sell
mor. Waa taken to Prof. Ludlam. Chicago, who
Growth witheral Snowden and Colonel Hawkins ap­
for mo. Dr. Humphrey removed every vestige of the growtn ■
was found iu tbe third story of the Rohr- proved the atrocity, and, therefore are
out tbe use of anything but
8Mrrn. JanravUlr. WIs.
bacher &amp; Allen block, which wm i artiy equally responsible.”
destroyed by fire Sunday morning. Sell’s
The success of this Great Cough Cure is
^J7sox. Mich.. Jan. 1».
head aud feet were entirely burned off.
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
For the past three years I havrj
nTi'rtren ’yrare l**°
Chicago, July 25.—Hon. Adlai Steven­ All druggists are authorised to sell it ou a pos­
THE IDEATH RECORD.
catarrh of the bowels and rectum. I bad tor Ji^DHcmnMimption
son arrived at this city yesterday. On hla itive guarantee, a test ti
nn invalid from female trouble previous to Oils tearf
of the bowels, but mamunxl to keep
and * tny^-vrx ax
E. C. Knight, the wealthy sugar refiner trip west he received many evidences of his cessfullv stand. That
tfaahlon. but for the past several mouths I h»»«
led »&gt;&gt;
of Philadelphia, at Cape May. N. J.
popularity with the Democracy. At Al­
I was obliged to give up house-keeping and lire with ray ««■
j
Professor P. BedFoHD, tdilor of The bany he addressed a abort speech to
At the time I wm taken to see Dr. Hamphrey
for
had given up al! hope of ever getting well, had
J
hopo
Pharmaceutical ILcord, at Ijettletoo, a large crowd of citirens; at Utica
lays together. My doctors and all my friend* bad jpslltne
ha made another speech ruid shook hands
N. H.
jf my ever recovering. I often _passo-1 a
7
time, and
with long pieces of membrano from the NiwiH *» ««.
-nijon
Mother CABOUNE, mother superior of with hundreds. At Syracuse there wm
nine days during U*e twenty-four hours I
when I was
i
another large crowd to which he addressed
Notre
Dame,
at
Milwaukee.
□f »tuff that looked like my insi !■•&lt; were r.&gt;itJtuc*«&gt;hJ not Hon. John Ltnch, ex-congressman from 1 a few words; at Rochester the pA
finally taken to see the doctor at the hotel to
i
u
gramme wm repeated, and
Hkawfae*
Maine, at Portland.
g
r —
HKNBT Gardner, ex-governor of Massa- Buffalo. Mr. Stevenson is much
at *"*
his
chusett*, al Milton.
“ reception.
*'

NO. 35.

n Central I always the same

ALWAYS THE BEST

5 Ciq flR

don’t delay

I

KEMPS

balsam
the -i
-

at FORDS' HOTEL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16.

One day only.

A 1'EAH l)F UNRIVALLED SUCCESS!
Dr. Holman S. Humphrey,

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, July ,8. 1891.

THE HABTIXGS. MICH., POSTOFFICE,
anoKST 14; 1879._______

EDITORIAL NOTES.
FOR PRESIDENT, .
BENJAMIN HARRI3ON,
OF INDIANA.
FDR VICE PRESIDENT,

WHITELAW REID.
OF NEW- YORK.

Fourth CoDjtreMinniU Dtatrlct Republican
Conroallon.

The republican cocventloo for the fourth
coDgressloori dlsirtct ol Michigan, comprising
tbe counties ot AHegwf, Barry. Berrien. Cm.',
Sl Joseph, and Van Buren, tor the purpose ot
nomlnaUnx a candidate tor conentu from said
district, aud to transact such other business as
mar property coms before the oonvrailoo. win
b€ held in tint city ctABeran. on Tuesday, the
tab day of August, teas, at tl o’clock a. m.
The several counties will !&gt;e entitled to rep­
resentation as follows: AlJoyau 16, Barry 10.

ALONZO VrXeittuT.
Franklin Wauji.
Milan Wiggins.
Committee.

No one can say henceforth that Mr.
Cleveland Is not unreservedly in favor of
the confederate free trade plank In the
Chicago platform.' In the latest letter
from the ihrontc candidate up to the hour
of going to press he affirms his devotion to
absolute free trade with au unqualified
fervor which must add to his already great
popularity In British mannfocturingclrclcs.
In this epistle Mr. Cleveland declares that
•’no sincere advocate of honest tariff can
be dissatisfied with the position the
democratic party has assumed on that sub­
ject:” and he asserts that “none need fear
that the contest will not be made on the
lines laid down, which have already
proved to be so acceptable to a great ma­
jority of the people.”
This Is sufficiently explicit to satisfy the
most exacting Mugwump. The positioti
Which the democracy has taken Is stated
clearly In tbe following extract from Its
platfor in:
‘‘IFe declare U to be a fitnUamenlal

principle of the democratic party that
thcfeiicralfjovenimcatluiKiUi etnurt na­
tional power to atfirrcc and cplfoct tarty
ifufiea except for purpfac*''of revenue

only.”
These are the lines which Mr. Cleveland
declares have been “Igld down,” and it Is
certain that no matter ■ how much Hie
shrewder managers of the demoejlatic
party would like to evaae the the Issue,
the fight will be waged squarely between
protection and free trade.
This plank, with which Mj. Cleveland
thinks no good democrat can be dissatis­
fied, commit* the democracy uncondition­
ally to warfare against the Industries of
the United States. It would abolish the
barrier that keeps out the products of la­
bor working at from one-third to one hilf
the American rate of wages. The Ameri­
can wage worker would have to descend
to tbe level of the European laborer If this
democratic declaration of^prlnciples were
carried into effect; the entire fabric of
American Industries of which protection Is
the kevstone. would necessarily be recon­
structed on the basis of cheaper labor and
longer hours.
The republican party accept Mr. Cleve­
land’s challenge. They are willbig to

run Sunday trains for the benefit of all
desiring to spend Sunday at the popular
resorts along the line. We trust that such
a move will nqt be made as it will cause
all of those places to be the stamping
grounds of all tbe roughest elements of all
places on that line of road, aud It would
not be but a short time until those beauti­
ful watering places would be spoiled, for
&lt;m&gt;thefirst ballot by an overwhelming tbe mom respectable classes.
On Suqday, July 3tst, the C. K.
8.
majority.
This nomination was made because the will ran trains between Kalamazoo and
Hastings to accommodate those who wlsb
agricultural districts of this great agrtcul
to spend the Joy at tiie lakes. Trains will
tural state, from which republican majori­ leave Hastings at 8:55 a. m. arriving at
ties come, demanded the nomination of Cloverdale at 9:25, Delton 9:35, Crooked
Lake 9:40; return will leave Crooked iJikt
their representative, the Elba farmer.
at 7:30 p, m., Delton 7:35, Cloverdale 7:45.
It Is needless for us to say that this
Akers Point 7:5i) arriving at Hastings m
choice 1* eminently satisfactory to the 8:05. Tickets will be sold at Hastings tc
Banner. It will add many votes to tbe Cloverdale and return for 45 cents, Delton
republican ticket in thia county and state. aud return 50 cents. Crooked Imke and re
turn 50 cents. Trains will stop at Ackeri
The whole ticket is one well calculated to Point and also at road crossing south ol
please and satisfy Michigan republicans Cloverdale alwut 40 rods from Wall take.
and all who love honest government, and All tickets limited to day of sale and will
notjte honored later than Sunday Julj
especially all who desire to see that foul
3lsL
blot of aqttawbuckism removed from the
E. J. Huffman, Agt
eapitol at Lansing.
■
As everybody knows, Mr. John Bess­
mer, the jeweler, has for years given tc
There are now 28 tin plate factories In the weather signal service at this point bls
the United States, and they are here be­ most faithful attention. And every one
cause the McKinley bill made tbe manu­ who knows Mr. Bessmer understands that
facture of tin plate possible In this country. he undertakes nothing that he does- not do
well, and with the mast careful attention
Tin plate is lower In price than It was be­ to all the detells. Without any compensa­
fore the McKinley measure was passed. tion, and at considerable expense, he has
These 28 factories will give employment done all tbe work In all kinds of seasons,
to more than 10,000 operatives, which at and never neglected anything pertaining
to the service. It has become necessary.
the statefl ratio of one to five would sup­ If the service shall be continued here, to
port 50^00 population. Is it not one of secure new flags and a new pole, tbe ex­
the grandest things of our time that one pense of which will be about S40. Natur­
item In a law Involving thousands of Items, ally Mr. Bessmer feels that be should not
has resulted In the acquisition of a new and will not bear this expense In so public
a matter. We feel that the service should
industry capable already of,supporting 50.­ be maintained, aud suggest to our citizens
000 population, and destined to more than that the required amount be raised by
double that number In tbe near future. subscription. • Mr. Bessmer very gener­
And Isn’t it strange that a democratic con­ ously offers to continue to do the work,
and to bear his proportionate part of the
gress, in the face of these facts, proposes
expense.
to put tin on' the free list?
The question of good roads Is fast com­
If the combination should happen to ing into prominence. If you have a leis­
win, and Editor Dennis should again want ure moment, think upon the «ubject and
talk with your neighbors about It. A
the post office, how will he reconcile bls plan should be bit upon whereby the
antagonism to Cleveland to a seeking for thousands of dollars paid out every year
office under hard-money making adminis­ for road Improvements can be raved. It
tration? Or is our contemporary merely may seem extravagant to pay out a large
sum at one time on some extensive scheme,
playing fight toward the democrats, while but when a solid road is once laid It does
really endeavoring to lead his people's away with the practice, common among
farmers to-day, of vying with each other
part}* recruits into the democratic camp?
to see how much of the dirt, sod, sticks
A strike involving 50,000 miners, result­ and Stones can be scraped up Into the
ing In much rioting and bloodshed knd in­ middle of the thoroughfare. Each season’s
volving the loss of millions took place in work 1$ but a fac simile of its predecessor
and year alter year the public funds are
free trade Belgium last year. Why doesn't
squandered uselessly because of the lack
our assistant democratic contemporary of of some systematic plan of improvement.
the Journal make a note of it, and charge This question is coming to be of universal
it np to the republican party and the Mc­ interest. The people of our towns and
cities realize its'Importance as well as the
Kinley bill?
country people and the day is qot far dis­
Our assistant democratic contemporary tant when stagnation of trade, owing to
impassable roads, will be a thing of the
of the Journal should charge the cholera past.
•
scourge, now devasting portions of the
Russian empire, to the McKinley bill. It
HERE'S THE LIST.
would be as reasonable as to charge up to
the republican policy of protection the
. Heard Mentioned.
Homestead strike and riots.
Michigan niadtj itealf felt a: Saginaw, and
instated with such persistence upon the
nomination of its choice, that there was
no other thing to do; and although great
pressure wns brought to bear upon the
delegates to change, they did not waver in
thejr toyalty to Mr. Rich. * Hewas nomina-

TW3d district republican convention
did wisely in nominating the Hon. J. 0.

Wc can see no good reason why tbe
candidacy of republicans, whose names we
have heard mentioned as desirable nom­
inees for county offices, may nut now be
rhls is not a year for dark , horses. prescnteil.
Tried men, of proven worth, seem to be
As stated last week, we propose to name
In this article such gentlemen as we have
the ones demanded.
•
heard sdtgestcd in connection with tbe
nomination for county offices by the repub­
licans of Barry County.
We ask our readers to bear these two
Born, to Mr. tend Mrs. Chas. Huffman, things In mind:
First—That we do not pretend that all
Tuesday aftertoon, a daughter. Congratu­
whose names we give in this article are de­
lations.
sirous of securing a nomination.
We
While at work at the furniture factory
simply state that their names have been
Saturday Chas. Horton was overcome with suggested.
the heat He was found betwemi a couple
Second—That we do not pretend that
of lumber plies in an unconscious condi­ our list includes all who bare been sug­
tion and was seriously sick for some time. gested. To tbe frieuds of any candidate
A short time before he waa overcome, he for nomination our columns are open for
drank a glass of ice water, which no doubt, future announcements.
assisted Old Sol in his work. Mr. Horton i
So far as they have reached our cars,
has
so for recovered as to be able to get
fight tbe battle on the Issue of independ­
the nominees suggested are as follows:
ence against poverty, of high wages around.
FOR KEI'HESKNTATIVE. .
A. F. Sylvester, of Yankee Springs,
A contemporary wisely remark*- that In
against tow wages, of American interests
against foreign interests; and they have driving through, the country one Is sur­ who&lt;ras a candidate on the last republi­
prised to see the amount of rye farmers can county ticket. A. W. Dlllenbeck. a
no fear of the result.—-N. Y. Press.
F. E.
are growing with their wheat It notonly fonder supervisor of Woodland.
J.
looks bad for tbe growing crop but will de­ Doty, a hustling Johnstown farmer.
Our readers will remember how demo­ preciate the price in the markets. Those W. Briggs, a former supervisor of Yankee
farlhara who always take the utmost pains Springs.
cratic orators and papers. In the campaign
FOR PROBATE JVDGE.
to market a flrat-class article never have
of 1890 asserted in the most vehement occasion to find fault for they always find
The present Incumbent, Chas. W. Arm­
strong. A. E. Kenaston, Esq., of this
and positive terms, that the McKinley bill ready sale at the best price.
city.
Jas.
G. Mills, Esq., of Nashville.
would destroy our commerce with other
A new volume for young people by &lt;?hae. M. Mack, of Baltimore.
" "
David
nations, and shut us up within ourselves. Mary E. Wilkins, entitled Young Lucreta, Huggelt, supervisor of Assyria.
Like every other claim they made in that and other Stories, is announced for publi­
FOB SITKIUFF.
cation on the 25th instant by Harper A
Jas. U. McKevItt, candidate on the last
remarkable campaign of most remarkable Brothers. “Few American books,” rays
lying, this assertion has proven not only not tbe New York Tribune in a recent Isaue, republican ticket. S. C. Ritchie, for past
five tcims aupervlsor of Yankee Springs.
founded on facts, but the very reverse is “have ever been received In Great Britain Hibbard Offley, of Castleton.
the truth. For the fiscal year ending June with such enthusiasm as has welcomed
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
Miss Wilkins’ stories. A new and com­
Tbo«. S. Brice, present incumbent. W.
30th, 1892,.our exports reached the enor­ plete library edition has been demanded,
I. Marble, of Nashville. John Lee, of
mous total of .1,030.335,630, an Increase of and Is on the eve of publication.”
Woodland. Supervisor John G. Nagler.
&gt;145,804,816 over last year, and the
Tbe Michigan Central will ran a special of Irving. Supervisor Walter W. Brown,
largest In tbe history of the country. The excursion train to Jackson, Wednesday, of Orangeville. D. E. Birdsell, of Has­
value of our Imports wu 5837,391,384, of August 3d, "92. on account of Barnum &amp; tings township.
’ ‘
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
which *458,001,145 entered our porta free Bailey’s show, and selLround trlp ticket!
at the foltowing-low rates:
We hear no other name than that of
of duty* while our tariff was levied on Station
Time
Rates Hale Kenyon, tbe present Incumbent.
*309,390,139.
Thia Is an increase of Hastings...... ........................ 7:00 a. nt
*125
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
C. W. Jordan, of this city.
Chas. M
nearly 17 percent. In our free imports. Quimby.....'...................... 7:10 “
1.25
c- F. Brook,, ot UH,
It will be noticed that the balance of Morgan................................... 7:10 “
Arrive at Jackson at 9:11 a. m. Return­ city. J. G. Hughes, Supervisor of Barry.
trade In favor of the United States is *202,- ing by regular train, leaving Jackson 7:18
FOR PROHRCUT1SO ATTORNRV.
944,342. Thus as the result of our for­
Jaa. A. Sweezey. of this city.
H. E.
Hendrick, of Mlddtevllle.
A. £, Kenaseign trade, this country has a comfortable
balance of over *890,000,000.
Notice
Tuesday morning Spence Bro*, hitched ton, of thia city.
For tbe other offices on the ticket there
their horse iu front of their store. On ac­
are not many suggestions at present, but
Tbe foreign trade «f last year Is the count of the excessive beat or for some
as the time for the convention approaches
other
reaaoa,
be
manifested
an
inclination
Jaxgeat this country ewer had.
doubtless names wHI be considered and
to waltz around the post at double quick
Tbe balance of trade taour favor la tbe time. He broke the tie strap and com­ brought out
It will be a courtesy to us and a benefit
iarge*: ever known.
menced to run At the comer of Church
Tbe percentage of free Imports is the and State streets he fell down and tipped to the party If the friends of any candidate
doe’ 001 MPP*«r In oar list,
the baggy over.
Regaining his feet he
largest ever known.
will .write us stating his candidacy.
The tariff taxes are levied &lt;■&gt; a smaller reautned his little run up Church street to
Dr. Lampman’s residence where be was
jerceutagn of Import* than ever before.
caught. The carriage was slightly dam­
No services at the Presbyterian church
Whoa the free trade liar open* ap on the aged and the horse somewhat hurt.
next Sunday. Tbe Sabbath school by
McKinley MU, remember tbe above facta
Leo D., the three year old stallion own­ kind perm I islon will meet In the Episcopal
ed by Al. Keith, trotted a full mile Friday chapel at 12; tne penny gleaner mission
In 9:38 without a skip or break. This la a f"*** ’
llV- p- 8- C. E. at 6:30 to
splendid record considering tiie track, and be led by Mrs. Grigsby. Usual monthly
The republican state convention
there fam’c any doubt but wbat he would
consecration meeting.
tower II .several seconds on a good mile
The Loyal tagtan bend of Hope will
U1 lb, diol&lt;* ot Ibe ,n»l txxly ot Mldil- course. Leo will tie remembered us the
J" «« U. B. hallou Friday next «
n^obllew n, o„l« Uw iwrIm, far winor of the tlitw year old, race here In
June after a 8tubbora figtaj throngh eight
■fovert'-c-r.
bttrta. As he Is a finely bred horse, has
rroren his enduring quaMties, and to conTb« Worn,’ .mdllury *111 mni Tu-v
rinsally lowrrfw* his record, he will soon

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Tbe -ereurr of
Fair Commission has estimated that aw,
000 people from MlchUran wlU ’l«n
World'. Kiir.
Cbtadow” ‘S’»popoUtlono( 1.™-;
ow Meorfior to “
&lt;“
™&lt;le tot. tbe dlr &lt;I «W&gt;
Issued. This Is *o lue««se ,o( stem
coo over tho school census of 1890.
Msny new.pe»er« 1“ 'ilirT,nl '’ulietl
the country ere odertn* round trip' Udto
to the World's HUr u pnnulupu tor «u&gt;
KrlnUons. Tltarti ere else beltut offered
In schools by Um school suthotltto. or W
private Indl.ldusls, as prim, tor racelleoee
in scholarship.
It I, proposed, and ably supported that
something be done a* the time of the
World's Fair presumably under the au­
spices of the World's congress
to bring about throughout the world we
universal adoption of a decimal adoption
of weights, measurements afcd coinage.
The exhibit to be made at the World’s
Fair by Krupp, the celebrated German gun
maker, will represent an expenditure or
81,500,000.
The largest cannon ever
made, weighing I S3 tons, will be tn the
exhibit, as will be also several hundred
tons of war material.

Following are the real estate transfer*
for the week ending July 25. 18®^ “
taken from the books In the register’s office:
Marr A Temple to Henry Frtnclpaal parcel
Mjohn DdMoMaarto Daul Davis 90 ac aeo 1«

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of tune that

STERLING DILAID
MS IND fOBIS
Am warranted to last.
Also remember you
get- a Present—“Good
Form," of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewery store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast

R Belson to Wm Pitcher 30 ac sec 28 BalM«eoK*BeLson to Wm Pitcher40no «oc 2? Bal­

Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with ey8*
glasses or spectacles. Jn ;)r
der to have your eye sight
preserved into old age, the.
eyes should be properly exam
ined and the right kind ot
glasses worn. - Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the fin­
est quality and greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and specta
cles at his office, where vou
can have yonr eyes examined
at all tmes.

The Reliable Jeweler.

timore ?2W»
Murrlnge License*.

Same and residence,
tGeo. J. Long.Castleton,
noiKte!eClartu
..
.
... t Jo*. H. Passage. Woodland.
,u &lt; Allie Engie. Coats Grove.

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Predictioiw to' the contrary, the farmera in southern Calhoun county are harvesting good crops of wheat In fair con­
dition.

PROBATE ORDER.
state of Michigan. County of Barry, m.
. At a session ot the Probate Court, for
the county of
Barry
holden at
he
Probate office, in the qty of
said County, on Wednesday the JHbctar of
July . in tho yrar one thounand eight hundred
and ninety two.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
Iu the matter of the estate of John Althouse
dOnaroadingandnHngthe petition, duly vertfled. of Emma Clarite daughter of said decraswl,
praying for reasons therein set forth the; the
raid estate of said doeeasod In said jwtRlou de­
scribed may be partitioned and set off to the
sevenil helis of ■mid deceased.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday the
36tb day of August A. I).. W2 at ten o’clock In
the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
said petition and Um: the heirs at tew of said
deceased and all other persons Interested in
said estate, arc required to appear at a session
of said court, then to be holden at the Probate
office, in the city of Hastings, in said County,
and show cause. If any tnere be. why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And It
is further ordered, that said petitioner give no­
tice to the persons interested in said estate, of
the pendency of said petition and the hearing
thereof by causing a copy ot this order to be
published In the Hartings Banskr, a news­
paper printed and circulated in tho said County
of Barry, once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to uHf day of hearing.
Chas. W. ahmstrono,
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy.)

IT’S A “JIM DANDY."
The stock of lumber and shingles lalcly
purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rib.
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and stilding.

The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting. ,
. Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweets
for anything.”

Burroughs for congress.

Additional Local News.

WHAT!
THIS : IS

THE

HOI
YOUR: LAST: CHANCE!

COST JflLE

CLOSES

SATURDAY, - JULY - 30th
And then the prices will be as they were formerly. Our goods are FIRST-CLASS
and we are selling them at manufacturers’ prices. The people have appreciated
this sale and have taken advantage of the low prices and liave given us liberal
patronage. We must have more room and will make it to everyones’ advantage to
buy now. This IS NO HUMBUG. An inspection of our goods and prices will
convince the most skeptical.
.
Here are a few prices.

Ladies fine polish cloth top shoes with
pat. tip and trimmings, (lace or button)
Former Price $4.50 now $3.50.
“
“
4.00 “
3.25.
“
“
3.50 “ 3.00.

Ladies’ fine dongola.
Former Price, $8.00 now $2.50
“
“
2.50V
215
’ “
“
2.25
2.00
“
2.00 “
1.75

Men’s work shirts. former price 25c. now 18c.
Boys’ “
“
1€
“ 25c. “ 18c.
Men’s “
“
7
“ 85c. “ 28c.
“ 40c. “ 82c.
negligee
“
“ 48c, “ 38c.
.
“
“ 45c. “ 40c.
w 50c.- “ 45c.
(collars and cuffs) former price 75c now 65c.
“
“
•“
“ 1.00 “ 90c.
And every thing else in proportion.

Straw Goods go at almost any price.

BANKRUPT STORE,
Henry Osborn, Mgr,

�Hasd
anner
—vfcfty. Juiy^- lg9*-; L

W« are stocked with the genuine Mmjc
frnit cans.
mouth pints.
Hamm .fc Van Aeman.

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Biggest taTOtns eanJie had at the Bank­
rupt s;ore. Head their adv. elscwh. re !:i
this Irsue.

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During theseexr .di izly hot days tl.
use of ice coid
. r stuudd Iw avoided.
U bilk It has its eu&gt;lii-g effects for Rittime jet It Is tnj'irlnos, *nd dangt-ii.iu to
all who bye w&lt; rfc &lt;&gt;ui ot dour*, •
,
,
A g- od hdns ; amt 16 lots at Beat I
Manta.-eVa, .‘.Ml WUl sell at a
gain o: wllTtrfid* fiir property hi Hsd.’nkw
or vicl ilty.
town, lots..c nH« uhd
good fishing. En-pUre of S. M. Foekr.

A collection of Miurt stories by frailer
Cesant. entitled Verbena Csmellht* S-.eohanoti •, anu Odii-r stories. Is tlju lutee,
volume hi Harper's Ftauklin b.iuare III-’
. 11 ”'1’1 lM? f0,,ow* by Mrs. AvertMacAlpInes interesting novel, A Man-.
Conscience.

personal mention.
*"

B*t“ 'hu“* to txaegp but

«“&gt;&gt;«

Dont Kick

wu in the

city
relBnM1 »
Jtuuuay moiulng. .

U*y

View

If you buy a suit and
don't get what you
want, If you can see
US before you buy you-will find just what you
are looking for- and at the right price.

Mra. ll.iru Walker, ul Kartin. I. rl,h.
Jam rwden.-x.l uude &lt; LuUiKM tilpto
Liuragu luuisuaj.

Dan Iteynuids and par.y of 17 are re­
Wild* U WUI Ita.
‘
i.o"- ;V F Unu,«T. ot Outgo. Tilled
m the city last wees.
•

Mrs. Clarence Young, of Ahegan, Is the
guwt ui iiieuns here.

Ed Burton and a party uf /Heads weut
Prolmbiy within tbe next three wo-ks. tip!
Methodists will give an excursion t&lt;» into- to Gnu lake baturday.
wa Beach. It is already decided iliac Un­
Eil Shanahan spent Sunday with his
round trip fare for adults will be St and taiuuy |n Grand Bapnls.
Absolutely Pure.
for chfh’ren M c-jpta. Here Is the oppor­
Will V. Jguer, ol Sifbuw, i, e&lt;lllbB on
tunity lor .in artef-harveat excursion aiiti
ore frk-nds here this week.
day of recreation.
.
Mrs. 11. J. Mead left Monday morning
The
Michigan
Central
will,
&lt;m
August
attention to our
1st and 2nd. sell tickets from Hastings to to visit friends in HUiaddie.
Jackson and return at the rate of SJ-H’.
Frank Maus, of Grand Rapids has been
good going August 1st and 2nd and re­ visiting here the past week.
turning not later than Aug. 3rd on ac­
Miss Maude Bentley la tbe guest of Mr.'
count of People’s Party Stale convention.
aud Mrs. Fred Curtis ot Detroit.

POWDER

In Straw Hats, summer
coats and vests, black
alapaca coats and straw
goods.- As we are anxious
to sell goods we will
give you low prices.

A. HATA

Miss Ettlc Main - enjoyed the pleasures
•&lt;»n account of Barnum and Bailey’s
shows at Grand Rapid*, the Michigan of Wall lake the first ot the week.
■ Cvntrul will on Tucmlny, August 2ml. sell
Mrs. It. K. Grant and daughter Grade
tickets from Hastings to Grand Rapids are visiting her sister in Muskegon.
and return Including coupon to shows for
Miss Wheaton, of Grand Ledge» is tbe
account 81.501 Tickept good going ami returning
guest of Miss Gertrude Pendergast.
,viil go further on tlds date only.
. Vnother fea- ■
M. A. Gilman, agent. ,
Dr. C. W. Young and Piln Grice drove
Itat it h cured
Mr.j. D. D. Alnger. wife of Gen. Alnger over from Allegan Sunday morning.
it ]»*itiwnem!y preof Charlotte, formereditor of the Repule
Charlie Slterwood is now the baggage
ri flavor. It comes
produces the. finest lican of that city, died Wednesday of last smasher at the Michigan Ceniral depot.
। in Japan and;the week, Mrs, / Alnger was a very talented
Ray (Jallvwny. ot ’Howell, spent Sun­
woman, one who was beloved by all who
hi securing and
day with bls uncle Mr. Julius Russell.
• want you to try' it ntid knew, her. and one who in her home life
sought to l&gt;e all that a wife aud mother
Jay Diamond, of Grand llaplds waj the
i,nothing extra.
could|be.
.
guest of home friends the first of the
\raia Tea:—Have your
then put the tea in­
Extra precaution should be taken notif week.
water (that has peen in the murzling of dogs and the proper
Rev. Caley aud wife, of Ohio, are Visit­
i and. allow it to steep officers should Insist upon their being ing Mrs. C.'s imreuts, Mr. and Mrs. Z. B.
i.?u three to five minutes;
muzzled. Human life Is altogether too Hoyt.
uh-. The undersigned
\aluable to be Jeopardized by the existence
IL B. Messer expects to take In the'
i Ten direct from; the
-upply your wa’ntp at of the infinite number of little curs that go Kuighta Templar tuulave .at Denver next
unmuzzled upon dur streets.
There Isa
inuntli.
!■..-nine at tide.
e’ty ordiunno which sajs that all dogs

L. E. STAFFER
Mich-

WANTED
ANO CHERRY!

. •. the Railroad Station.
Refer to l-ESH. PtNROD &amp; GO.,
Coshen,Ind.

WHEN YOU

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shall be muzzled at this season ot the year
aud It ought U&gt; be enforced.
/
The English sparrow is surely a mon­
ster of evil for each year he U convicted of
a npv crime, nor are the depths ot his de*
prnvity completely sounded,
it appear*
that he shows n vicious fondness tor yellow. purple and white crocuses, which he
greedily devours even in the sheath. He
also attacks primroses. The fact that ’ lid
thus obtains food at a time of tbe year
when larvae etc., ate scarce, is a weak de­
fence, for his right to be hungry is not !&gt;.yond the challenge of his enemies.
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|
Should this trace of the Bannf.k not
i prove as Interesting as usual, it must be'
! accounted
for by the .fact that everyomr is attending to his or her busi­
ness.
Gossips for a wonder seem to
be-dlenced by the extreme heat and all
victims have luckily escaped.
Indeed,
there are time#, as our readers must know,
when even the fertile brains of editors are
taxed to provides decent weekly grist of
intellectual news.
And this happens
quite often during the summer months.

•_.k or -at. do your artificial teeth
town • If otm-nd-me dollar tor
!'•, Mu&gt;b
- Handy holder. You cap apply II

The Michigan Central will until Sept.
30th sell round trip tourists ticket*, limit­
ed to return not later than October 31st,
iill hptil firmly in the at the following low rates:
yingcircuinttances.
J 7.10
Troyers* City....
HVSBAND, D. 1&gt;. S.
8.95
Bay View
White Ctood.
8.95
MlehiKMO
Petoskey
9.20
Harbor Springs...
10.30
Mackinaw City. •.
11.30
Mackinaw Island.
7.05
Elk Rapids.'
8.95
Charlevoix

!tfi&gt; uud

LOCAL NEWS.
‘ URGGLATION -

Thi* xyjek,

:

Ticket Agent.

SO quires.

Superstitious people will fight shy of the
new silver quarter dollar after reading a
description of ita ingenious makeup. It
rhangea for advertisements was probably the intention ot the designer
‘ oilier Tuesdays at latest to of the new silver to have thirteen occur
thirteen times, but there are few people
li in the Issue of the week
who have noticed this fact.
There are
thirteen stars, thirteen letters In the scroll
head In the eagles beak, 13 marginal
feathers in each wing. 13 tall feathers, 13
paralell lines In the shield, 13 horizontal
it” for binding twine.
bars. 13 arrow heads In one foot, 13 leaves
F. 11. Baklow A Co.
on one branch in the other foot and 13
•olxreom* are at work on
letters In the word*‘ quarter dollar.”
for the city schools.
On account ot Barnum and Bailey’s
‘ t g-n.-ral house work.
U. Greble’s furniture store. show in Kalamazoo. Friday. Aug. 5th, the
C. K. A- S. By. will mH round trip tickets
from all stations to Kalamazoo and return
at the following low rates:
A. Black A Son.
.Woodbury ’’ ’?
t • "i‘ those chip potatoes. Woodland
. 1 00
Coats Grove
! tine, tty them.
. 1 00
Hastings
H
&lt;!e V
A
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ams

an

R. MUDGE &amp; SON
Great Special Sale of

rwnw

Mrs. Cliarlie Horton -and son FranlP *!
went to Big Rapids Tuesday for a visit !
with relatives.

The Misses Louisa and l&lt;ia Hullnian. ol
Chnthan, Ontario, are visiting Mr. ana Mrs.
i.eon VnnVclwr.

Frank Hadley returned to, Chattanooga,
Tenn., Tuesday after a two weeks visit
with friends here.
Dr. S. M. Fowler mid Dr. A. P. Drake
and wives were guesta.at Dr. Lowry s cot­
tage at Wall lake Hundny.
Miss Minute Matthews Jsoon expects to
leave for Chicago to take a course iu work
connected with the school room.
Wlll Ball, an employe In Uncle Sam’s
printing establishment In Washington, D.
C. Is visiting old friends in this city.

ARCHIE He C0T5
Tivo stores this week

UNRIVALLED BARGAINS

Mr. and Mrs. Wanzer. of Ypsilanti, and
Dr. and Mrs. Chas Russell, of Allegan,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Russell.

Mrs. Gasparc. of Chicago, and Mrs.
Hepp, of Muskegon, who have been visit­
ing Mrs. R. Ryerson, returned home Mon­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Russell will take a
trip to Colorado, leaving for the silver
state August 5th.
Denver will be their
headquarters. *

:WE SELL
GOOD CLOTHING
OR NONE.”

Mrs Spary Phillips returned from Petos­
key Monday evening and reports mercury
as being way up, even in that popular
nortbernresort.

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Mark Russell and sou Fred of Sioux
Falls, Dakota, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Russel) this week. Mark reports n
steady growth of business in that hustling
Dakota city.
IL K. Grant, bis unde. Frank Jordan,
of Chester. Eaton Co., Dan W. Reynolds
and bls brother Elba, of BelmoDt, N. i •,
will leave .next week Frftny for a bix
weeks hunting trip in Colorado.

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IS ALWAYS THE
CHEAPEST.’’

AT THE RISING
GENERATION

D. O. Bntterson, of Danesvllle. N. Y.,
cashier of.the Farmers’ &amp; Merchants’ Na­
tional Bank of that place, Is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Powers.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Williams expect
to leave fof Petoskey this evening to re­
main during the summer months.
Mrs.
Hattie Coward, of South Byron, N. Y.
wlll accompany them.

’THE BEST

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A BACKWARD LOOK

Mrs. Herbert Karker asid son Willie
will leave fora visit with relatives In
Mason Monday. They expect to be gone
about four weeks.

The many friends In this city of Fred
Knappen. of Three Rivers, who formerly
lived here, will be pleased to kuow tbat­
he Is papa to a bouncing I&gt;oy.

T

DEVEALS the fact that
।' we’ve sold more Boys’,
Youths’ and Children’s Suits
this spring’and summer than in any previous season;
and that there’s' still a great many boys to clothe!
There’s still with us a goodly assortment of all the de­
sirable suits—we want their room and you know what
that means—clear-out-prices.
Perhaps this is the
opportunity you have been waiting for?

kma n

Shulta
Cloverdale
GO
Del ten
55
Milo
45
;r c3nh' ’ «®ch having 15 Creasy
45
Junction
A
“
“’iditioii to be sold cheap. Richland
Tickets good going on any, trillion
Applg 1.. t; &gt;uuffer, Hastings.
August 5th, and good- returning on any
Before Ht« t-an begin shipping goods, train not later than August 6th. On Aug-;
the Fundtiir U’fg. Co. will have orders ust 5th. a special will leave Kalamazoo at
to ket-p their factory going for 60 7 p. m. running through to Woodbury.
Tickets must be secured as full fare win
The &gt;h factory Is in receipt- ot large be collected on the train. At Coats Grove
tickets can be purchssed at Mr. Sprague s
wuerb snd doingu good business, although
fo-'d*,l:&lt;,I, IwS !iard,J opened up for their
E. J. Huffman, Agt

Will Hardke, who has been baggage
man at the Michigan Central for the past
two or three years, passed a very satisfac­
tory examination in Detroit tbe fore part
of tbe week, and will soon blowm out as
a full fledged telegraph operator.
Will is
a good faithful man and can be depended
upon anywhere.

Tbe following In circular form has been
” **x des&amp;abfe building lot In
issued by Department Commander Dean
or’t ware,
ihd wlll
of tbe Michigan G. A. K- ”TbVnc&lt;“£
meat week commences on Monday, Sep­
tember 16. The parade Is on Tuesday the
nJe1?
":lr*’llle,y !,&lt;&gt;t weather and tbe 20th. The first business session of tbe
araut .-«&gt; js ofb-rihg some hot prices encampment will bo called to order on
WKBMunnto
theIr
Wednesday the 21st The department
in ttMrther miumn.
commander with so many of tbe comrades
’f-.'i c
r#,,!e Co« h^*® orders al* and their friends as may «* fit to accom­
pany him. will leave Aun Arbor baturda)
•&lt; r I. arly 82\ooo of their new
-“OOk’h to run the factory
of d.r «d .Imdnc ««l&gt;«
•••' ’parity till January 1st.
and the Pennsylvania railroad, n ashing
-&gt;&lt;&gt;-r Mr. Darling, of the mo ton la hoped to be reached alwut 8 P- n&gt;-.
. -r-’. I'!- finger caught in some Sopwmbnr WUi. Tbe rale o( rare co &lt;U
wb ■ ■ .• Henry Mead's meat market railroad, baa been oaUbHabed at Bll-W
day I*!., .
t^lt. The end of his finger trmn Toledo to Waahlnjwn “L,""'"’'
h»&gt;. in-eu ,h
Tbe road. In Mkbl«an bare adopled » rale
- ug since.
Wool zr.int
’* in the central part of the
•' ij'ig the matter of having an
°&gt;Bce e\-4 ,.j
lial gfix;| bt, known as that
of •00lcxp..:
si*d whose duty It shall be
to pa,.
' ihc quality of all wool
brJ&gt;W 1 :u
A good Jilea If practU
cal-

Mr and Mrs. Julios Russell gave a pic­
nic party yesterday afternoon in honor of
visiting relatives. A most enjoyable time

their published reporta,
&gt; - of this dty have over 8260,-

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Call and see us.

E‘M,u‘re’or Dev,tt

PREAT Straw Hat weather! What’s
more comfortable these days than
a cool Straw Ha ti As usual we’ve had
thV best styles, the largest sales; now

For n « wort promptly «nd ■tJ.IMUrlly done, come to the Banner job-room*.
One ot Darwin McOmberta horacs drop­
ped dead Monday evening, jrat after he
had returned from a drive In tbe country.

Is reported.

Workmen are engaged In moving the
court house.
Il will he mo** * jjj
northeast comer of the court yard and
sold to the highest bidder.

we're going to put a price on all re­
maining hats that will clear them out
quickly. Now is your time. You
will never have another such an oppor­
tunity.

We ere In reeelpt ot lb. premlbm 11.1 ot
th. W«»rn Mlehlpo *«r&gt;“'“rtl •»«
Industrial
t«'r w l,e ’*?’? '? °
Bapld. September IP-tS- Liberal prrml-

urns are offered.

.

The association of Survivors of Regular
Bricade. UUi Corp.
»nw Camberl«nd will bold m Urt «nn..«l rennlon In
Wobln^on, l&gt;. C. during lb. N.tlonK.
encampment ot the 0. A. K. SepWjnter
IP 20 and Slat twat. There will no doubt
be ir.th.rad there lj» l»nra«: nnmber of
.Idler. ever gartered together at any one
time line, tho war. Ample areommodatlon. will tie provided and jeewwble rates

secured.

CLTIiW

GS

�POINTS

DASTAED ANARCHY

summoned all tbs heads of the various da
partmenta and gave them full and cxplicii

HOW POPULAR AIRS ARE REGARDED

Tries Its Hand on the Home­
stead Trouble.
THE ATTEMPT TO MURDER FRICK.
Probability That the Would-Be Homi­
cide’s Ballets Will Fail of
Their Purpose.
Ill tbe Carnegie

&lt;er, bul'Syniptom* Favorable—Remark-

Exception*.

Phtsbcbo, July 25.-Henry C. Frick’s
splendid constitution is standing him in
good stead. Very few men, so say the
doctors, could hare survived for many
hours the terrible injuries which bo re­
ceived at the band*'of tbe Russian an­
archist, to say nothing of tbe loss of blood
and the shock to the nervous system. Yet
ha passed a good day yesterday, notwith­
standing the fact that it was the most
sweltering one of tho season and last night
he was reported resting easy. There were
many callers at the family mansion every
hour during the day, but only a few close
Intimates were admitted, owing to the de&gt;ire of the family to be left alone In their
hfflictiun as much as possible. For the
same rear on the telephone was disconnec­
ted, aud very little information was given
out by those who had charge of the door.
Believe That He Will Full Through.

One or another of the physicians was in
constant attendance during the day, and
tho injureyi man’s wounds were frequently
dressed. The medical men were gratified
yesterday morning to fiud that there were
no indications of inflammation or blood
poisoning, and the same conditions pre­
vailed throughout tho day. At uo time
since the shooting ba* the wounded man
lost consciousness from pain; and when
not dozing yesterday he talked freely and
apparently with no effort to those about
him. The surgeons will not say that he
is absolutely out of danger,** it will be
several days before the crisis will be re­
regarded as being safely passed; but at
the same time they are free to express the
opinion that if tbe indications of the post
twenty-four hours count for anything he
will not only pull through, but that In
half the time usually accorded to such'
cases by medical experience.
*

Mr. Murdock gave the following descrip­
tion of the wounds Mr. Frick received;
“One of the balls entered the left side of
the neck and was taken out on tbe right
side. This ball passe! through the base of
the skull. The other ball entered the
right side of tho neck near the base of the
skull, look a downward bourse and was
lodged under the left shoulder blade.
Both of these tall* have been extracted.
He also received two knife wounds, one in
the left side of the stomach and another In
tbe left hip. The wounds in the neck uo
the mast serious, but I do not. think imy
of them will prove fatal.”

The shooting of Henry Clay Frick, man­
ager of the Carnegie Interest*, was one ot
those aensationtl occurrences for which
tbe teachings of Johann Most and others ot
his kind are responsible. Tho would-be
assassin Is a young Russian named Alex­
ander Ilerktnanu, a compositor of New
York city, who has been in this country
live or six year*. He bad called at Frick’s
office on Friday, but could not obtain on
interview with Frick, as the latter was too
busy. He called again Saturday at 1:90 p.
m., and after waking a moment walked
into Frick’s private office and began shoot­
ing at once, without a word. Frick waa
alone at the time.
Vice Chairman J. G. A. Irishman,
Frick’s right-hand man, was In a neigh­
boring room and heard -the reports and at
once rushed into the office and seized
Berkmann just as he was about to fire tho
third time. Grasping the murderer by the
right arm, he turned the pistol upward
and :be bullet went into thi celling. The
assassin at once turned his attention to
Lelshman and attempted to stab him with
a knife made of a file. Frick baring re­
covered from the temporary panic he had
felt at the sudden attack upon him, and
despite twoi wounds in the neck which
were bleeding profusely, sprang to the
asslstaix.e offals friend.

Berkmann strut k twice at Frick as the
latter seized him,inflicting two wounds os
described above. Frick did not let go,
but bore bis assailant to tbe floor. A
fierce struggle ensued during which Berk­
mann tore himself loose. Just at tbU mo­
ment others came rushing iu. ono placing
a pistol to the head of Berkmann was
about to fire, when Frick saw the act and
exclaimed in his peremptory manner.
■Let that man aloueF adding that the
law would deal with him. This undoubt­
edly saved the aisawiin’s life, while
Frick’s prompt action when Lelshman
-was struggling with Berkmann probably
saved Lei*hm«tVs life.
THE INTENDED VICTIM’S COOLNESS

The aang troid exhibited by Frick during
and after hi* hand-to-hand straggle with
tbe man who *ought hi* life bordered on
the Incredible. While the surgeon* ware

examining hia Injuries, although Buffering
intense pain. Frick maintained hla self-

tad.
The surgeons
. should be put under
tbe influence of chloroform, but he sturdily
protested, and while they were probing for
the balls he gave many hints and suggestfoos os to where they would be likely to
Had them. Hundreds of his business and
personal friends called at the office while
Lbe doctors were at work, and more than a
score were admitted by his order*. To one
cf them, James B. Scott, of Johnstown
tame, he sok! that he did not propose that
hl* wounds should bother him much; that
ba expected to be at the office ou Monday.
Had HI* Mall Attended To.

Just after the ball had been dug out of
hi* afabuldi-r Nada he suddenly recollected
that be had left several letters on hfa desk
that It wa* Important should go out in the
night mail, and calling a clerk, be in­
structed that he should bring them In.
Ptrsnading the doctors to prop him up,
although this accelerated the Cow of
faood, he attached hb* signature to the

be attended to on Monday.
About fl p. m. Frick at his own reqneal
was placed in an ambulance and takes
home. Mr&lt;. Frick is in delicate health,
and much care was taken to prevent giv
ing her n shock. Her sister was informed.
wJnt&gt;o: the office, saw Frick and ther
went home and prepared the wife for hei
husband's arrival. Mm Frick was ill
enough to be in bed, and as her husbapc
was carrifl by her door, which was open
be cheerily told her that he was all right
aud asked, “How's the babyP The newt
of tbo event spread rapidly,,and as Frick
was carried to ths ambulance tho street
in front of bis office was packed, and there
was no one there who did not express dec
testation of the cowardly attempt at as
sassfnatlon.

FROM A PAWNBROKER.

MUSIC THAT TAKES
BY CULTURED MUSICIANS.

the eastern campaign, came into tho ca»«
net at the Tuileries and found a large map
EiSS upon th. carpet and Nspo

..retched upon U.
were lipped with raj »od block radlta
’’Sanfentro rery

£

nyrnuentcl lh« French iu«r th.
AartrUhtaw* H. wctchu!
of tho pin camiaign in silence, but with

There is an arrogance born of a high di- tho deepest interest.
Having conducted tho maneuver* to a
gree of culture which is almost insuffer­
able. Particularly is this true of highly successful termination, Napoleon looked
educated musicians. This arrogjmee is up at his secretary and said. "Do yoa think
largely unconsdeos. and come* from nu in­ I shall best Mein*?'’
“Why, bow can I tell?" replied flourtimate acquaintance with the higher forms
and technical phases of an art which finds
its highest expression in tbo voices of F1 "T'eU, you simpleton, look hero! Meins
birds and tho music of a brook. Now and is nt Aiexnndrin and will remain there
then a fugitive symphony is written, in until Genoa surrenders. Hi* magazines,
which the harmony of nature is caught to hospitals, artillery and reserves are m Al­
-ome extent by tho composer, and even exandria. Passing the Alpa here, raid
When tbo would-be assassin was led. oul the unlettered in the most divine of aria he, sticking a pin into the
ot the building with the officers there were can recognize iL But in the majority of nnnl. “I fall upon his rear, cj off fata com
the to-be-ex peeled cries of “Lynch him,’ rases the effort is a soaring after tho in­ rounientions with Austria Ad. meet him
etc., and there wax some difficulty in get­ finite, a reaching after the unattainable. in the valley here." So saying, he stuck a
ting him to the patrol wagon and to th* Thes» these attempts become only nn exhi­ red pin Into the plain of “Marengo.’
Bourrienno looked upon the moving ot
station; but the policemen did their duty bition of mechanical dexterity in their ex­
and landed him safely in prison. There ecution.
tbe pins us mere pastime, and was so in
What man or womaa is there in the credulous that Napoleon rolled up the
were rumors at night that 1,000 stnkeri
from Homestead, were coming to lynch world who, without having some previous map, exclaiming playfully, “Oh, you ninny
the fiend to demonstrate that they had nc knowledge of tho composer, or without and goose!"
'
sympathy with tho desperate deed, Wtilfl having heard the title of a piano solo,
Ten week* later Bourrienno found him
tho report was not credited precautions could tell what the author meant to con­ self writing up tho battle of Marengo, at
were taken, and Chief Brown said the vey? There may be something in the tune Napoleon's dictation, on thu very “PO*
prisoner was safe, adding very sensibly. or rhythm which will enable one to distln- where lie had placed the pin, and recalled
“One crime has already been committed; guish between n dirge and a quickstep, the circumstance with wonder nt hl* fore­
but that is all. After that to tho most
two will not better iL"
| acute musical intelligence harmonic sound sight thnt bordered on reverence.—«ide
Sumo Discordant Note*.
Awake.
_
The advisory Committee at Homestead is meaningleiB and expressionless.
Rotwrt Browning** Courtship.
made haste to disown all sympathy for the ] This brings mo to the subject of my arcrime aud its perpetrator, and other labor 1 gument, that too much contempt is exAs we all know, it was Mr. Kenyon who
organizations expressed themselves in the • pressed by those acquainted with tho mo- first introducrtl Robert Browning to his
same nymner. But at Homestead among j chanicnl forms of music for what is known future wife, and the story, as told by Mrs.
the workmen such expressions as “Served as popular melody. You mention, for in- Orr, i? most romantic. The poet was
him right." “What else could ho expect F"। ‘ stance, "Annie Rooney” to Paderewski, about thirty-two yairs of r.ge st thi* time.
“That's the stuff” were frequently heard, and be will turn up his cultured Polish In I he fullnem of his powers She wa* sup­
and Burgess McLuckie, in a speech to a nose with contempt.
posed to las ft confirmed invalid, confined
Tho ordinary common folks, who have
moss meetlug'nt Yonngato'jrn, O., said: “I
to her own room and to her couch, seeing
can’t say that I am sorry that he was .not been initiate*! into the arcanum of mu- uo one, living her own spiritual life, in­
।
'
sicni
gymnastics
and
pyrotechnics,
wnat
shot." Hugh O'Donnell, when told of the
deed. but looking for none other, when
event, was greatly shocked, and hoped it 1 to know what it is nil about. “Wbat,tho Mr. Kenyon first brought Mr. Brodming to
was not trne. President Weihe denouncedI' deqeo is t hat woman playing? What docs her father’s house. Miss Barrett’s reputa­
the deed ns a cowardly one. One steel it nil mean?” we saj".
tion wax well cstablishwl by this time.
The same argument holds good reganlworker, at Homestead fell on his knees ami
"Lady Geraldine’* Courtship” wax already
thanked God when he heard of the shoot­. ing vocal music. Everything fa* sacrificed published, in which llw author hail writ­
to “tone purity." If the roulades are run
ing.
____
i
ten of Browning among other poets a* of
smoothly and the sustained tones are pure
IDENTITY OF THE ASSASSIN. .
and even the critical car is satisfied. But “Homo jxnnegrnnnte. which if cut deep
down the mitiille. shows
heart within
। not so tbe man ignorant of higher refined
veined humanity;”
art in musical expression. He wants to -blood tinctured, of
Connection with tho Strikers.
and one can well believe that this present
hear
the
words
and
catch
the
sentiment.
The man who did the fonl deed, Berk­
Hu is perfectly willing to lose some of tbe meeting must have been but a phaau in nu
mann, is an anarchist who boa worked in
sweetness provided he gets an Idea of what old and long existing sympnthy between
New York on Most’s paper, The Freiheit, it is all about. I am ;xjrfectiy aware that kindr.xl spirits. Very soon afterward the
but been discharged for incompetence, lie many men of superior intelligence may poets In-came engaged, and they were mar­
had no connection whatever with the read these lines aud say that the man who ried in the autumn of the year 1SIG.
Who does not know , the story of thia
Homestead strikers nor with any labor wrote them is nn ass. and that he is strugmarriage ot true souls? Has not Mrs.
union in New York or elsewhere so far as glin^wlth a subject of which he knows
Browning herself spoken of it in words in­
•,
‘
•
can Ims learned. When asked why he shot nothing^
delible
and never to be quoted withbul
To thin I can only reply that I know as
Frick he raid that waa n nice question to much about tbe subject ns he does in its sympnthy by nil women? while ho from
ask. No one in the world was any better utilitarian application. It is my theory his own fireside has struck chord rjter
off for Frick being alive, while lit bail that the thing which appeals tnost forci­ chon! of manly feeling than which this life
mode thousands miserable. He killed the bly to the greatest number is really tho contains nothing deeper'or more true.—
Homestead men on July 6 and did not highest form of nrt.
Anna T. Ritchie in Harper
deserve to live. Ho was a dog and should
Let us take by. way of illustration what
die, and so on.
I consider to be the most populnr son^ in
the world, it.has been adopted by tiie
Haro you ever picked up a penny on the
Berkmxnn came to Pittsburg to kill Press club ns its official song, and Colonel
street! If so, you pndiably have not
Frick, so he laid. He had studied the
John A. Cockerill, president of the club, stopped a minute to think how the copper
matter over and acted with premeditation.
says that It Is the most hambnizlng influ­
He was sorry he had not killed his victim. ence that ever entered tbe clubhouse. coin camo to be lying there. It probably
Ho did not care if hi) waa hanged if be bad The song I allude to is called “Scatter never entered your mind that the former
only accompilshed his object, hut didn’t Seeds of Kindness.” It is hidden away in owner of that penny threw it away pur­
posely. Your natural conclusion after find­
like the idea of punishment when he had
amass of canting rubbish in one of tho ing the coin ws« that some one had acci­
failed. StUlas it njvbm all “in the great
Moody nn«F Sankey hymn books. The dentally droppe*! it
cause,” he didn't mind. He believed that
song appeared originally without the
It is a fact chat Chicago has many men
every man waa a king, and that every
music, under the title of “If We Know." whoso superstition takes the form of re­
tyrant should die. The people were tbe
As It appears in the modern form the garding tho ponrasion of copper coins as
slate; Friel was against the people—therestanzas linve l»een changed around some­ unlucky. There men will never keep n
■ fore against the state. He (Frick) was
what, and ono stanza in the original lias copper in their pocl(cL&lt;i if they can help
against the law. He added that he left
been omitted.
I hem nelves, for which newsboys are pro­
New York Thursday morning. He was
It is fitted to a simple little melody, writ­
foundly grateful. Should a stray penny
pleased when told that he would be
ten by S. J. Vail, which is eminently ap­
allowed to defend himself aud could speak
find its way into the clothes of these super­
propriate to tbe theme and so free from
for a whole day if be chose.
stitious creatures It Is quickly flung away
musical technicalities that a ehild can
with a sigh of relief.
lenm it ft a few minutes. • When I say
His photograph was taken Saturday
, This habit is common among politicians,
that this song is the most popular soug I
and he was stripped and examined. On
speculator*, gamblers of tbe ordinary kind,
speak advisedly, for it is sung now, and
being told to open his mouth he refused
and it was forced open with a spoon. In­ has been sung for many ye-ars, in the £
day schools in all tho countries where
side hia mouth, under his tongue was
found n carj/idge similar to that with English tongue is spoken. Moreover, I
which Lingg, the Chicago anarchist, blew sung by persons who have no religious
his bead off. It is ot Che kind made to ex­ lief whatever. Yet it is instinct with the the left hind foot of a rabbit, a horse chest­
plode with the prick of spin or bite of tho deepest and holiest religious feeling. Hera nut or other supposed charm in their vest
teeth, bnt owing to somu imperfection did is the II ret stanza:
Let us gather uplho sunbeams lying all around pocket to ward off the evil genius known
not explode. Had it done so it wonld not
us bad luck.—Chicago Tribune.
our path.
only have killed Berkmann, but killed or
u» keep the wheat and row*, casting out
thu thorns_______
and chaff;
maimed those in the room with him.
...
. ____ t__ _
.
Writing with the LaB Hand.
logs of today.
The number of men who can write leg­
The prisoner is a cigarette fiend. He did With n patient band removing all tbo brier* ibly with the left band is very small in
from tbe way.
not have one from between hi* lips for an
Then the song becomes somber and pro­ this country, where tho faculty of Ixdng
hour ail yesterday. His appearance is not
ambidexterous is nut appreciated at its
very prepossessing. The most remarkable phetic. But all great art is somber. It full worth. Sir Edwin Arnold remarked
dips
deep down into human destiny. It is
part of bis facial characteristics'is hi*
while in St. Louis that in Japan every
realism
personified.
And
yet
month, it i* certainly forbidding. His
child is taught to write with either and
lower lip and his upper Up are double, re­ keen,intelligence, a lover of mysterious both hands, and he hinted that this wa*
markably so, even in the eyes of detectives, sonnets whose meaning could not be dis­ not tho only evidence of sound common
who have had to study these character­ cerned with the Lick observatory tele­ sense he met with while in the kingdom of
istics. He has a short growth of beard, scope, once said to me:
••Why, my dear fellow, that’s only dog­ the mikado. I learned to write with my
has large ear*, and his forehead is narrow.
left hand some years ago. In consequence
gerel!"
No date has yet been fixed far his prelimi­
Perhaps he was right. But if so, then of the impression created in my mind by
nary hearing.
Ixmgfellow’s "Excelsior” is doggerel, and reading tho arguments of Charles Ttendr
the "Dear Little Shamrock” is dcy;gerel, on the subject, and now I change my pen
WISCONSIN TOWN IN ASHES.
and the "Suanee River” is the veriest rot from hand to hand on the first impression
of weariness.
Fifteen Hundred People Without Sbel- What we need in America, in my opinion,
There have Ixsm many remedies sug.
is fewer sonnets and more homely senti­
Ikon River, Wia, July 25.-With the ment expressed in language as plain a* the grated for what b known as writers'
following:
cramp,
and many writers alternate be­
exception of one or two buildings thia town
If we knew the woo and heartache w*jtlnff ftr tween the pen and the typewriter, but tbe
is in ashea, 1,500 people are without shel­
us down tho roail;
Amplest plan of all is to acquire the art of
ter, and in many cases without food. Lit If our lip* could taste tho wormwood.- if our writing with either hand and change from
bocks could fool the load,
tie is left of what twenty-four hours ago 5S oul&lt;i we wmw today iu wishing for a lime one to the other on the first suspicion of
that ne'er could be?
was ono of. the most prosperous mill towns,
fatigue.—SL Louis Globe-Democrat
Would we wait In such Impatience tor our
tbe total property loes aggregating FJtC,ships to corns from ace?
0000, with very little insurance. The Are
There's the rang of tbe true metal in
started in a hotel, and In leas than five that stanza, men and women. How many of
"I’ve got uo time to fool with women,
U3 are figuratively standing on the Battery says my tailor-scourer nnd-repairer "One
minutes the structure was ablaze.
looking for the spars of our ship* to rise woman is more trouble than four men I
above
the
hdrizon?
We
rtand
and
wish
had
a lady oomc here with a coat to have
As there is nothing In the town in the
and wait and long for fortune to sail in to the collar altered. ‘Ju*t half an inch
way of - fire-fighting apparatus and ho
us, forgetting that the richest fortune is lower, aaid she, and I took off an Inch, for
stream near by, all that could be done not material success. The *entiment con­ I could see it wan too high. She came bock
tained in tho second stanza is deepened in and said I didn’t take off half an inch, » 1
building*. In an Incredibly short space ot the two last, which are as follows: '
J °Ter ®«&lt;l“.«®d me crowded
time the fire extended to adjoining struc­ U
baby fln«erB P«*sed against
with gents trousers and suits that I can’t
tbe window nan«
tures, which burned like tinder. The only
t«jd u&gt;. £ u»ld her. 'Why don’t you
persons who saved tbelr effects were those
here you bought it?’ and she savs 'Oh
trouble u* *calz&gt;.
who realized the village was doomed and Would tbe bright eyes of our darling catch th* they can’t do it a. well a* a'St
frown upon our brow?
carried out their household good* before
dam,’ says I, 'I ain't no lady’s tailor and I
Would th* print ot rosy flag
u d° ’itkworoa.’
tbo flames reached their residences.
Bnt to "xU „
tbMoolta to &gt;11
rold fiar&gt;ra, how they cad
The fire started nt 6 p. m. yesterday.
ta-^taU^tonw-1 could h*„
onr tnrtnar m hark
Last night ths people were buddled about
5“ “"““"U «• *«&gt;»•
their ruined homes, but the railways came
■era- —^*ew xork Herald.
quickly to the rescue and *mt every pas­ How those little hand* remind us. aa in nnowy
emco tiler lie
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senger car that could be spared to tbe
log by and by.
place for shelter for the homeless. Gen­
eral Manager Filch, of tbe Duluth, South
There, critic*. I’ve committed myself.
Shore and Atlantic, also ordered bis em­ Flay me on the gridiron of your cynicism'
Knock me out with your material locrir-i nu“, r oC People in an office overlookinc
__ _
ployes to collect provisions and forward But
you can safely bit a five dodar S I
Kitchen wUched with a faZ
them here. Engines were sent from West
place against a big red apple that I’ll get
movements of a gb-1 cook
Superior and other place* but got here too up again and sing that little song, .-v* well ' wbo wa® Costing soma cakes After eanh
a* my poor voire will permit, to“tba boys . spread of
- -----•‘s’»&lt;*“ “ck off th.
and
go to to
Sunday
school
knife
thro dl
din
I’ve girls
rang who
It in never
a cathedral
a gn£T2j£
it Intablade
the ’"•‘■“‘■Uw taut, ,then
P
froatimr
lotln spread __
Ottawa, Oat., July a.-it wa* reported accompaniment: I've *nng ir *■ *" hw §■&lt;,. ___
IP0Bt
“»g again,
on.. the
.b,t^nce ttad
the knife
last night on good authority that the Do­ muMicale in a cellar in CMk rtrert rv*
•tammarrt through it fa dewxSaCiiS
“®
minion government, in the event of Preamara. with tho poor peasants "
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idsnUHarrbon enforcing the act imposing such homage as a king mighl
a tax on Canadian vessels pansing through for. No argument, no sophis
the Soo canal, will p*M au^ order in coun­
t tmrintdoes not con
cil imposing an equal taxon American
.11 Chinn
worth
I
rneat
jSTrold
1»
»««a“*h«r tf-Too
™
'
'llm
Btadwii —A -p«akln.-._Good

-To be a successful pawnbroker one mu st
hara a thorough knowledge of the value
u Jetorr. •
korarlto. ot th.
buxinsei sruL more important still, must
be a perfect student at human nature,"
•aid ru&gt; up town pawnbroker to me lust
■‘evening. "Without the thorough know!
edge of the value of jewelry he will never
be able to cetimate in advance the proIP
cn n Ioan he b asked to make, and without
tbe knowledge of human nature he is ab­
solutely worthless in the buainowi.
"For instance, say a man cotnes in here
with a valuable watch to pawn. He wants
M50 on it Now if I am % student of hu
man nattire I can tell in n moment wheth
er thnt man Intends to redeem tbe watch
or whether he Intends to let it remain hero
until the ticket expires and I have the
legal right to sell IL U hb face tells me
that he will not redeem the watch I let
him have only seventy-fire dollars ou it.
tor then my profit* on It. ml. will be
larger; but on tbe other hand, If I can tell
by his face that he intend* to redeem the
watch, why I willingly let him have 1150,
for my interrat on the loan will amount to
more and my profits on the transact ion will
bo larger. All these pointe are considered
by a grxxl pawnbroker who understands
hb bijsiness."
Questioning tbe pawnbroker further, 1
learned many interesting things about
both tbe loan office btudnem and about the
jewelry trade. “If you want to buy dia­
monds,” «wU&lt;l my Informant, “go to a re
■portable jeweler and pay ti^full market
price, for there to uo such th^g «a flsttlhg
them at very much below their value, un­
less there h wine flaw* in the stones or
some reason for selling them cheaply. If
a stone hS* been stolen then the !hief l::ia very good reason for selling, and docs
not want to conic in contact with tbe deal­
er for fear uf discovery.
"Under those circumstances you might
obtain n atone cheap, but if you go to an
auction or sheriff’s sale, or anything of
thnt kind, don’t exi»ert to And bargains, for
you will I* dbappolntetf and pay probably
more than the valueof the dlamoml bought
.The deniers hare a man at every sale to
buy the diamond* that sell cheap, and they
nre not going to let yon get In ahead of
them on bargain*. They will bld to the
full value of the atone offered and all you
bid aliove that price fa profit to tbe seller.
( have watched these iurgain sales for n
Rood many yean* and I never saw an out­
sider buy n diamond at less than ita value.
'Now about the pawnbroking buxincra,
lean tell you a few of the tricks of the
wicked, by which many unsuspecting citi­
zens are taken in. The *pawn ticket’ game
is the ono most fnxiueutly practiced and
the. profits arc almost Invariably great. A
man goes to
pawnbroker and borrows
say tlOOon a stone worth perhaps f!25 or
(ISO. The pawnbroker lend* him the
money because he believer* t hat the stone
will lie redeemed. There is a general Im
preraion that a pawnbroker lends only one
quarter of the value of a stone, but ax 1
have explained to ymi that le where they
make their
,, mistake.. ,
, , . ,,
!‘°h"
inrwl visits
roof* .1
’pr And
M
mond
a emnr
stranger
and states hte
bis d
de
sires to *&lt;fll the ticket for the diamond,
fixing the value of: the
stone at
----------------saying that the pawnbroker only lends
one-quarter of tbe value of the article.
The purchaser believes him and also l»e
lieves in the popular theory, imd pays say
H50 for the ticket, bringing the cost of the
diamond to him nt &lt;25n. which with inter
ett amounts to more than double the value
Oftha stone. Tbe result is that the pur­
chaser is badly stuck, while the man who
has sold him the ticket can invest in an
other diamond and play tbe same game
with some other victim.
old.

only M Uh expon, ot lh»
UHgnfreUl.,. Tb. vloteat
tar. btwk up projertll™ tonmu
i.1,^
dlaatr Ota Iran, ud tel La. u,
iriuyed for sheila, a material not
coaly but le« well adapt,!
for which it is intended, fhug, ironPK*ve
DJ^-dlly into small piecra
to hare Hl
efffcct, while a steel shell U strong ennih.i
to
rarest
the explcaion
It ‘ft -re
‘
ally.
1. tai,
,Sally inside “
fly into splinters.
1'’•***•
Other difficulties al*, nrlw in
witli fuse*, and these have in
the IJ-pounder cannot |M! full-.- Ji]
ized—a* rerunls shrapnel, at any rate
because a tl.no fmw cannot
ma,|e ZT'
at anything except otdhinry nuuri.
don Saturday Review*
• * u*

The German Froebel wa* thr gnat awJtu
of theklndergutff.n.aw^Iwbich
literally a garden of children, where ?&lt;«£
human being* are canal for «
cared for, that their growth
be J,?
metrical, and that the Hpenefl fruit* of
character n.ay appear in due time n.
saw that the infant made con-taut uwof
Ito pyro, desire*! to use It* leg* and Anns,
aud had n disposition to play; thatMta
the first indicat ion of totelligehee it ihowtd
curiosity, and tlmt itr first connected word,
were in the form of quretinns. k u
cause his system of education in
upon these facta ot tbe child’s natural on.
folding that it has prov«*l I:,. i&lt;
iM-st.aud Indeed tbe otdy proper training
for young children.—Carolina !.• Jicw*
Lodien* Home Journal.

The accumulation nf ex;.rock salt must be attrilnn. .
proctawt of evaporation Im;..:-.::,
Id the Tria* days, when a
rf -j|t
lagoons, communicating with th, ^-.-i,wPh.
dried up and incrusted with s ilt nftcr thfashion of many of the no vnii.-d Au.stmli.vj
lake* of the present age.
The cavities at the depth of VJ) fw» ijnre
been caused by the aunolution uf !**■*!
areas of rock salt through, the nctlfa pf
percolating water from tiie higher letel m
the Bunter aand«torw. ThN acouur.-» for
the great force with which the brint r&gt;-,
when tbe atom! supply is tapjad. and the
nubsidencc of land corresponds very closely
with tbe extent of the cavities fn&gt;m which
thes--rft has been evaporated. Dmitwich
Is situate*! exactly in this synclinal trtogh
of tbe Trias, ami consequently th-re, w
hardly a straight wall or chimney in the
lower town.—Gentleman's Magazine.

It is remark able to learn the fextrawdinary ideas of female la'AUty which charru
terize different ,nution&gt;.. The faidlei uf
Arabia stain their fingers aud t&lt;«:s red,
their eyebrows black aud tibelr lips blue.
Iu Persia they paint a Wack -'reak Anrind
their eyes, and ornaius-nx tln-ir fere with
representation* of various figun s,
Tbe
»!• ;&gt;« • e.- singular
»ue JapancM* women nc
m»h«l of Kfldln*. .hdr
...
...
.
.
. .
of tbe Iixlians paint-t^emxrt*]. In M-me
parts of India the pearl of the tooth -jn«t
be dyed black before a woman can
tiful. The Hottentot women paint ’hetn
tire body in'compartments of red and
black.—Yankee Blade.

The bright little daughter
seatatire visited the lions.-.
i
expected, she did not find tiie ;&gt;ri«.e,!ingR
especially inten-stnig.
long as she could, and then sail
“Well, I’m tired of this ptradtin. If
there isn’t goin to be any ringfa i guess
I’ll go home.
WnahingtOn Star

r-inllie..

the same way and end in

ia only
question of time.
proverb allows but three
shirt sleeves to shirt sleeves, though with
modern means and appliances the course is
longer. “Every pedigree."
ys Gibbon,
“however deep and lofty, must ultimately
rise from n plebeian root;”or, aa Lord
Murray pula it more tersely In Scott’s
Monastery, “All families have sprung from
ohe mean man.” On the whole, the lx*t
form of family pedigree fa* found in a re
public; for it is not buttressed by demorai
bring conventionalism; it stands by itself;
it silently disappears when the representa­
tives of the family have Ix-come unworthy
or Incapable, and w *!*&lt;es not remain extant
as a public nuisance after nil its usefulness
Is gone. And if, as Professor Bryce main
tains, one-half the population of the civil
Iz.ed world is to be included
centurv
hence under the American government,
the social system of this country will ulti
mately be more important than that of any
other.—T. W. Higginson in Harper’s Rarar

There exists among many persons n be
lief that snakes are creatures of more ox
less defective organization. Deprived of
legs and reduced to effect their movements
by sinuous windings of their elongated
ixxly and tail, they bare an appearance of
helplessness which may by itself excite
compassion. Yet no mistake of the kind
could well be greater. The principles of
evolution suffice to make it evident that
the structure of serpents must be tolerably
good, or else they could Dever have wr
vived nature's many destructive agencitm.
But, in fact, their structure is a marvel ot
admirable contrivances and accurate ad­
justments, so that we must affirm them to
perfectly adapted to their require­
ments and peculiar modes of life a* any
other animals.-Quarterly Review.

A remedy against foot and mouth disLu l«m d«Ttaa by Dr. Momndl,

Milan, recommended by the Italian board
of agriculture and tried on more than 400
farms in Italy with complete sucoeaa. Dr.
Morandi’s method, beefly summarized, is
m follows: Put sufficient thyme in a bar-

The Mohammedans always, whether ia
their own country or In nnc "f u! ptwn.
if any kind.
bury without coffin or casl;
—Philadrlphia Press

MaKh n ««
old-time luxur
prepared—ide

radoje
imitjOoru—»
NON
MERPELL&amp;

Is the d/a&gt;pl*lnt
know «KWl»c«
icrtia

up.
stotnsch and nerv

Hood’s Pin* ar
rousing tt.fjS™ *n
cure cooslijwuon

predictions K
era in southern
vMtlng good
(iillOD.

There are at
form school at
six month* 200
rated on tanas.
Visitors at L
ing affected Iu *
water.” causing
of hilarious ant

-When Baby &lt;■*

According to

In persons over
years. The av
men—minister*
considerably hi
of clergymen tr
that of lawyers
six and a half y
It will be seer
four years of lif
gymcn. This
greater liabilit
broken rest, im
and much retq
clan's active I
and his special
himself must i
such disadvanii
Millions Bpent

With the op
railway and stc
demand fordia
velously. The
l25.tx&gt;J.OOO wor

million sterling

It is i4timate&lt;
ebiffoniera in I
age to eke out a
of such a thrift
French is real
Pari*.—Pall M*

COPYR QHT BY AMI

Mr. Chas. -V. Haw r
Of Frederick, Md., suffered terribly for
ten yearj with abscesses aud running n '■
his left leg. Ho wasted away, grew
in&lt;i
thin, and was obliged to use n cni" sudenrtc®
Everything which could be thouctit -■‘I ■■ * i’-:4
without good result until he began “&gt;&gt;e- ’

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
which effected a perfect cure Mr. 'I •' &gt;’
now in th- best of health. Full I-aruraLr* ol
hl* caw will be .■'•ntall who a*Kt'

Ho6d*8 PlLL8ar*«kob«.t»f:&lt;-r :^i«rF&gt;Ua

Gov. John Miller, of North Dak’fU- re­
lates an instance of what is being F&lt;’"ra'i
plished by farmers in the Re«l River ' il-1*)
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He
S. J. Leland, near his town «f Dwi^nk N­
D.. bought 100 acres of land in the spring
of 1891, for 83.600. and raised crops
season worth the salary of a govcniraent
clerk. In excess of the cost of hi* faro “
per the following statement:
JX.V.I '

right boar., draw off U&gt;, taattat, *wb
th. &gt;010*1’, t„, yd moutb 1M with cold
,th-° wl'h th. «*&gt;a aolntloo. Dr
Moraudi wishhis remedy • to ba made

Deducting cost of land

to nuEta *““'T *“

Caaw of thte kind sreso coura^ii ” ”
they are a irug in the news murke' "'■«

Mrs. Bedford-Chord—I see that after
NOTICE FOK HEARING *iF&lt; LAlMt.
writing me a gown and a tea jacket of that
of Michigan. County uf Birry-- -. , —
HUk you h«ui enough left to muko curtains State
NoUrels hereby given, that br
1“
rL’US! «*•*■&gt;» '“•ra window, Mme Probate Court for the Cuuntv of Harn.
uoogMU. I von'l oompUla It yoo «m tall
“« ’kt Mrae CutwJl retold to touch
claims sra.nH theetta'*®*
that dlk and said theta waa not ■totuth ot prmenctheir
BwlR. lata of raid County; rfecruMsi. ana
U toe aven a gown.
that all creditors of raid ileve-'*",J
rev
..their etalmsto *«W
tdf“u.LoO,,,'U ’“talD-Pnthably Mma.
0*“’7“ ‘ waiting room han two windows. _ ________ __ Probate Offiea,. In
fiMlnn. far examination sod «!Il’*an7Aj
Kate Mehl's Washmgten.
before the toth day uf
n®V;,?"£ hoa
M&gt;cb claims win be heard before
‘
me forenoon ot each of those dan
AJU^BOMc^Judfc of Probit-

1 reckon tee’ll
Dan Riggsb
ashewentdoy
^&lt;1 heard the
of the outlaw,
’Uggerot!
strong hand a
laid upon hia
wd in his eat
Jit Mowed to

.
fMli*
,n a xnost de
thenoceg
mto®«Tice.
"^hoarej
- bating n
‘landed, tun

■Inekon

�Al .11^.

Nop*
Sucb

know Uwy w„uM rak him,
"Now, my young feller,” aaid ona of
top mAws.’^T .ppv^ U S’tU

leader, "I want ye ter explain what ye
^prowto.
^.ttolstto^

coitoeneo

^1

tan h»d bow thmktog rapidly;»ndh,
Imd imr djeiSed on too ronSsh, wonld

pnrsLv. Hu pUn waa to first endeavor
to impress&gt; toe ontjawa that he believed
them to bo sotti. n. who had oome to.
gether to disco* toe trouble that the
cattlemen were then making to that part
or to. country. II he could succeed to ■

' is

doing this he Mt that a strong point tn
hu tavor would to gained.
,
"Ihavon’t toon prowtagmonnd."to

rvrwdav cenvenlenee of »n
. Pure and wholesome.
« ■’&gt; wrupilws care. Highest
.h - i ’ Pure Food Expositions. Each
r.v„ large pies. Avoid
^n?-ns-aoJ
on havlng th*
no-;E SUCH brand.
uERSt|,'.
SOULE, Syracuse. N. Y.
„

answered with all the coolnoae he conld
commaml -I was sent on an errand by

toUt^ eaTs^X:
“ ’’Whotoy«r father, an what isywer.

rent?’ aaked
asked the outlaw,
outlaw.
।
"My tather is Simnsi Btogsby; be keep,
mortals. who
the
inn
on
the
road
several
miles
south
of
lUo-IS .*»ro1.1* of snriutth here, and he sent me to ware the settler,
will build you
iuglhe’: your that there wa* going to be serious trouble I
with the cattlemen and for them to tome
to his house a« soon as possible to see
, tl'iral duties, wtat could to dona"
nerMion.

iu fair con-

During the past

. way by the "lake
:•&gt; perform all sorts

tr-n. &gt;he g*»etbem caaioria.

Minot, of Boston, in
■neral averigw of life,
■v i» nearly fifty-two
• among professional

The outlaws exchanged signiheaat
glaneee, while the leader looked search- I
ingly at toe youth.
"How dot* it come, then, that ye air !
afoot.sofer from homer asked the leader, |
_____ _tDun
&gt;
kkeenly.
.
eying
"I lost my horse In a fight with one of
the cowboys who^tried to whip me with
his cattle whip,” truthfully replied Pan
"How did it happen, then, that yo
didn't go back an git another hoes before
goin on?’
-.
In r few brief words Dan related' hia
encounter with Bdd Ropes; of the at­
tempt of the Utter to shijot him and of
the accidental shooting of his adversary.
Then he explained how the combat had
been witnessed by the youth’s father and
some other cattlemen, who had chased
him into the timber, bent on vengeance,
and how he had escaped them and start­
ed to the Marnnton settlement and fin­
ally arrived at thu cabin in tho woods,
where he had been attracted by a light
and approached, to be captured by the
inmates.
. j
"I thought you were cattlemen at j

.”1* high ' ?rme4 Btobr- "Bat they amt go oa
or »
• tha:- tio
io room forcin people ter keep away from the
It will cost you nothing and will surely
°at’ D“
was fully place. It’s the most outrag’us business do you good, if you have a cough, cold, or
I ever witnessed.”
’
any trouble with throat, chest or lungs.
What the mnn. i i v
But neither Riggsby nor his friends Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption,
could guesa how well tho cattlemen had coughs and colds Is guaranteed to give re­
mg
■™rP»"' “&lt; e»m - laid their plans. Thc means which tiey lief. or money will he paid luck. Suffer­
cX.-rtoitto^KS
“
ers from la grippe found it just the thing
had employed tokeep thooe quartered at
and under its use had a speedy and perfect
doubt
1 “* u“ sugbteat tho inn from communicating with the
recovery. Try a sample bottle at our exHo nudil, mtdenu»d
k
v . outer world were both unique and dar­ jiense and learn for yourself just how good
bum nlaoed to
h? *!’
ing in their conception.
a thing it Is. Trial bottles free at VV. H.
plain that too robbev,^?"”™’’ *’ ”*
The probability of the frequent passage Goodyear’s drug store. Large size 50c.
satisfied nfith hi. exSJS.T’ f
of travelers on the road had been well and SI. 00.
emu. to to to^Tra
‘“’’J” considered by the cattlemen before the
tormiwd to krep him in ttofr X m siege had been commenced. They recog­
S. 11. Clifford. New Cassel. Wte., was
the darimr robtorvO,™ i . . power rill nized at once that to attempt to stop all troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
bcml^to^u^.1^P‘“"Sd
travel as well as the passage of the mail­ his stomach was disordered, his liver was
affected to an alarming degree, appetite
IVhat would then to done with bin,, coach would not only be difficult, but
would be a hazardous undertaking, fell away, and he was terribly reduced in
This w.w the question that came to Dan
which might lead them into serious flesh ami strength. Three bottles of
trouble and bring down«he United States Electric Bitters cured him.
Edwnrd Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had
troops upon thorn before their evil &lt;Sb-, a running sore on his kg of eight years’
thereXmJ?t7ro^
signs were accomplished.
standing. Used three bottles of Electric
This was just what they wished to Bitters and seven boxes of Buckleu's
it was probable that thev would
. avoid, aud in order to carry out success­ Arnica Salve, and his leg Is sound and
and release him; but should they meet
fully their plans for wreaking vengeance well. John Speaker. Catawba, O.. had
with defeat and be clooelvntraijbv
on the.little garrison the following plan five targe fever sores on his leg. doctors
toe military, they might scarier and
! said he was Incurable. One bottle Electric
had been adopted:
leave the country altogether without a
Two squads of men would"bo stationed i Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica
thought of tho one they liad leftconat the road—ono to the north and one ! Salve cured him entirely. Sold by W. II.
fined in the soUtary cabin m the woods,
Goodyear, the druggist.
While Dau waa’occupialwitns. south of the house. Whenever a traveler 1
approached he was to be met by the men
Slowing reflections tho door was nn- stationed at thc road, who were to inform
The best salve in the world for cuts,
locked and reopened and a woman ot him that the smallpox had broken out in bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
perhaps forty years ot age .entered tho the settlement and that tho inn was sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
room, bringing an armful nf .blanket* being used as - a pesthouse. No ono coms, aud all skin eruptions, and positive­
ly cures piles or no pay required.' It is
which she threw on the floor.
would suspect but that the cattlemen guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
•«T|lere'8 yOur
young fellow," she
were simply a quarantine guard, and it money refunded. Price 25 cent* per box
said in a piping voice. “Just arrange would not be a difficult matter to induce For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist
it to suit yourwlf." With this she went all travelers to give the inn b wide berth.
Senator McMillan has Introduced a bill
out, locking the door behind her.
This glaring plan had been put into to remove the charge of desertion frotq the
Dan took the blankets, and Hproading execution and had been a complete sucrecord of William Cooper.
them on the rocky floor tlirew himself cea*. But' not knowing what means
thereon, determined to make tho best of were being employed to keep travelers
Is this: If you are troubled with plies, (no
tho situation.
from pawing, along the rood, the settlers matter what kind) go to the druarglsl
For a long time he lay there, thinking at the Traveler's Rest were greatly puznamed below and get a package of Hill’s
over the startling events of the day and I. zled’itt what they had witnessed.
File Pomade. No danger of being hum­
"If
could
wondering what would Ixj the outcome |’
—we
------------ jonly
o.. git word ter the «setsv»bugged.
Relief in 15 minutes, and a posi­
of all tho strange adventures that were I tiers ter the north uv us,” said Ike tive cure. A bpnafide guarantee with each
crowding upon him. At last, in spite of Baker, "we'd soon teach these murder­ package. By mall St.00. six packages 85.
Fred I* Heath, Sole Agt.
the harassing thoughts that lieset him, ous rascals a lesson they’d not soon ferHastings, Mich.
he fell into a dreanile.*s ."lumber.
git."
Lyon Lake is situated about six miles
"ButI don’t know how the thing's tei
CHAPTER X.
be did," replied Riggsby in a troubled south ot Marshall Mid Is fast gaining favor
as a pleasure reson for fishing parties aud
tone. "It would be as much as a man’s
A SHOT IN THE PARK.
picnics.
life wor worth ter attempt ter git out
uv hyar with them devils watchin fer

Uul,
h l been ^17”* “

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

*5.00.
*400J

*3.50i
*2.50 S
*2.25 N
*2.00

.♦3 00
V2S0
Jb’zeo

R*2.00
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ainn invx
JP*I.75

»es
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cEH-FfAeij.

W. I&gt;. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. Sold by

Woolley &amp; Bron-""

Wing's” Flexible ShofLacings
.
A
i\v\

Permit healthy circulation
and tree movement pf the toot.
No untying ot t&gt;in&lt; necessary.
Cirmtmable and durable let
y^AXAXyAj, both ladie* and gentlemen. Aii
length*, black and russet
A- ’
colors, for both ord nary and
sporting lace shoes, low

jr

i"at thc

Eagle Specialty Co., Brockton, Maos.

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS.
Stale of Michigan. County of Barey-ss.
Estate ot Jane Wadd. deceased.
*
We the undersigned, having been appointed
by the Probate court for tbe County of Barry,
State of Michigan, commissioners to receive ex­
amine and adjust all claims and demand* of all
)&gt;erso*is against said deceased, do tteMW eive
notice that wa Mill meet at the Post Office
ntCloverdale. In the township of Hope, on
Thursday, the I9lh day of Sent ember. A IX
ifW, and on Thursday, the 29th day of Decem­
ber. a. D 18M. at ten o’clock A. M.. ot each of
said days, for the purpose, of examining
and
allowing said
claims and
that
six months from tbe twenty-ninth day
of June, A. D.. 18M. were allowed by said
court for creditors to present their claims to
u* f.&gt;r examination and allowance.
Dated June mil. A. D.. u&lt;e.
ijtwia ABarnks. I
How Aim MoNnKit. -ComnilMlouera
AXSMLKurOSMURY, &gt;______________

ADMINISTRATOR'S HALE.
In tbe matter of the estate of Washlngtoa K.
Notice is'hereby given that I shall sell at
nubile auction to the highest bidder, on Friday,
tbe twelfth dav of August. A D.. l«n,at ten
o'clock. In the forenoon in the Probate office in
the city of Hastings in the county of Barry,
In tbe state of Michigan, pursuant to
license and authoritv granted to me on the iffih
day of June A. D. lt»l. try the Probate
court of Barry county, Michigan, all of tbe
estate, right, title and Interest of tbe said de­
ceased of. in and tn the real estate situate and
being In the county of Barry, in the state of
Michigan, kn,wn and described as follows,
'°Tbe south half of tbe east.balfot the north
west quarter of section fourteen (11), township
three (3 north, range nine &lt;9; west.
Dated June 28th. A. D.. IKrt.
„ „
James F. Mkap.
Administrator.

For several moments Ike Baker waf
first." said Dau, in conclusion, "anti I;
absorbed iu deep thought Suddenly he
would have got away if I could, but now |
lifted his head and spoke in a quick, detenifined tone.
r • ■•an tbi&lt;; iu the case that 1 have discovered xny mistake 1 ask
. . -i little more, ami in ‘you to Ut mo go. for 1 hope you are con­
"Simon Riggsby.’’ he said, “I ain't
:.l physicians about flfty- vinced that I am not a cowboy spying [
goin ter stay housed up hyar like a rat
around settlers’ cabins to see what I can I
an wait fer them inqis uv perdition ter
: .a .&gt;hy&gt;;&lt;innslotw nearly
starve us out. I’m goin ter the ^'ttlefind out.”
.. &lt; .npared with clermeat in the north an bring some helpf
It was evident that Dan’s story had 1
, i mily be due to the
It was predicted that the most serious
Riggaby looked at the speaker in as­
■
arising from niaxle a favorable impression npon the
malpractices would follow the introduc­
tonishment.
outlaws. He had explained the cause of
tion of the anaesthetic art. It .wax feared
"What!
do
yo
mean
ter
say
yer
goin
; . for tbe phyri-, his presence there on foot, and of his at­
that the art would be used by the robber,
I: of it outdoors^ tempt to ejccajie from them when they Noir and then he would pa&gt;i»c and listen. ter try ter meek yer way through the by the munlerer. by those who were deair»us of committing deeds of violence, and
cattlemen s lines alone?” he asked.
came out of the cabin, which had so '
,
As
the
'lay
advanced
it
became
more
than compensate for aroused their suspicions; he had led them
"I'm goin jist as soon iw it gits dark," that, in short, it would be a means of put­
more apparent that the cattlemen ,was the reply. "If I meek my escape ting the mostdnngerousand ready weapon
to Iwlieve that he took them for cattle- and
!
had commenced a siege Upon the little I'll
]
TIME TABLE.
meek my way home, git my hosa an ef evil ever dreamed of into the hands of
men.
the evil disposed, the worst disposed of the
garrison at the Travelers’ Rest. This ride
,
Io effect June 2T&gt;. 1K&gt;2.
ter the settlement."
His Xtory, which wits in fact the truth, cause*!
(
whole community.
a- feeling of uneasmesa among
u up of the world by"Hit’s a dangerous undertakin,” de­
It was nrgued that the practice, however
(
settlers, for well They knew that the clared
(
-hip communication the •Q*em«l to convince his auditpra that he the
Riggsby. "an I ain’t in favor of
Suttons.
■' hits increase*! mar- was what he represented himself to be, ,desperate character of the enemy would ,ye makin rich a trip, but if ye go ye’ll , safe and succi-wful it might be. was sin­
ful. was oppose*! to the divinely appointed
■
'if
'•I n w purchases abont yet they were not going to act with un- lead
them to adopt any method to obtain jfind some &lt;if my bosses picketed on the decree, and could not lie suatalned except •
uni. Twenty due haste.
SORTH.
revenge for their loss and defeat on the grass
,
about a half -mile west of hyar in direct defiance of righteous law; for. Kalamazoo Lr...
•■rTi
Motioning several of, the outlaws to j
was about half a
night previous.
was not man l»om to suffer, and was not Kart Cooper
whar
we
cut
the
grass
fer
hay."
follow him, the leader went out of the ' There were full sixty of the cattle­
Rirbland Janet.
"Then 111 get one of ’em an Vide home pain a part of the curse that had fallen on Crasaey
calrin, where a consultation was held.
.men now in right, and it was probable )
after my saddle an go from thartcr the man by hia first disobedience to the Al­ Milo
**I reckon he’s jist what he sez he is," J
mighty will?
Delton................ i
they would soon be re-enforced by (settlement"
i l.rre arc .ibutit,(3,000 Mid the outlaw leader, "an I can't see tluit
It wn* insisted on by a more practical Cloverdale
,others.
9 21
As soon as it was known among the group of objectors that, as the procejaof Sbultz
mil bow they imandiilT.:.;no necessity uv puttin him outen thu
"If we could onlj got word ter some jmen that Dee Baker was going to make amesthesia became general in its applica­
cnoj from tbe refuse
Hastixg*............
way, yit it wouldn't be in keepin with more of the settlers,” said Simon Riggs- the
।
daring, attempt to pass through the tion, the mortality induced, by ana*theala
of the rules uv tho business ter let him go by, “we could hold our own."
tcattlemen's lines there were many others would of itself be the death’ warrant of the
jist now."
.......
Pi
But there was the difficulty. It would i ,who offered to take his place or accom- declared advancement and bring all its WodMand
Woodbarr ....
"That's my idea," responded one of be worse than nseles.-. to attempt to send iI ,pany him, buvhe insisted on going—and glory to the dust.—Dr. Richardson in
Via 1&gt;. L..
Lansing
the men. "Thar ain't im harm in the a messenger from the place while such J
Ixmgmon*’ Magazine.
i alone.
. .
Detroit
kid, I reckon, but ter ij&gt;A-k a sure thing a cluse watch was kept by the enemy.
Grand Rapids.
|
" 'Tain’t no use ter git more ’an one uv
dead certain we’d better sorter keep him
The provisions at the inn were only '■ us in the danger at a time, an if I don't
The one divine work—the one ordered
till our little business in these parts is sufficient to last a few days, and there
। git through some uv the rest uv yo car. sacrifice—is to do justice, and It is the last
over an—then—decide what we'll do was no chance of obtaining R new sup- ] 1
Stations.
try it," he said with a laugh.
.
we are ever inclined to do. Anything
plv. But could the siege be prolonged iI
with him.’’
Tiiat any attempt to leave the honst- rather than that. As much charity as you
"Them's my sentiments,” declared an­ sufficiently to starve the garrison into ,' would lib attend^ by the greatest danger choore, but no justice. "Nny,” you will
BOITH.
10 20
submission? Tl:is was a question that ■■ all were fully aware, for the enemy say, "charity is greater than justice." Yes. Kalamaura Ar...
other.
.
East Cooper l.r..
"It's allns safest ter bo safe," remarked was difficult to decide. Should it be- I. would be keeping the closest watch upon it is greater, it is the summit of justice— Rlchtana Junc’t.
.•USENB&amp;:
come known by the settlers in that sec- j■ the place, evidently anticipating some, it is tbe temple of which justice is the Crewey................
the leader.
foundation. But you can’t bare the top Milo......................
After talking together in low tones fur tion that such a siege was going on they 1 move of that kind.
2 05
without the bottom: you cannot build Delton................
Cfoverdale..........
several minutes they returned to the in- would instantly come to the rescue of ,' Rut in spite of the danger that he
upon charity. You must build upon jus­ Shultz...................
their
friends,
but
could
tho
cattlemen
j
j knew would attend Ids undertaking Ike- tice, for this main reason, thnt you have
sixle of the cabin. •
’
"We hnin't got no fault ter find with prevent the news from spreading, since iI v»us resolved to carry his plan into not, at first, charity to build with. It is Ham nos...........
the last reward of goal work. Do justice
ye," said tho leader, as the outlaws re­ there were suse to be travelers on tho effect, let the result be what it might.
M 5»|»12 00
.'...
turned to the room; “but as honest set­ road? Besides, the mail from Fort Scott
As soon as dusk began to settle over to your brother (yon am do thnt whether Woodland
Wonrtbury . .
tle™ who has ter keep a watch on their would be due in the evening.
the prairie it was observed that the be­ you love him or not) and you will come to
» f« 1&gt;. L.
Would the besiegers dare to stop the siegers commenced to scatter out and love him. It Ls all very fine to think you Lansing u
own interests we’ve decided ter hold yo
I 35!
can build upon charity to begin with, but Detroit
awhile till we can verify yer stoiy. Yon United States mail us well as all travel­ draw nearer to the building, with the you will find all you have to i’egiu with Grand Rapids
see ye might Ik- a cowboy prvwlin around ers on • the road in order to carry the evident purpose of preventing any one | begins nt home and is essentially love of
•stop* on signa! only.
ter see what we* war at, so ye could re­ siege to a successful result? ft was tho from leaving the place.
yourself-—Ruskin.
t Nos. 5 slid ti will not carry pM*engera ualesa
opinion of the settlers that they would
This move serve,! to impress the be­
port it ter the cattlcmeiu”
provided with frelsht train permits.
Freight trains will be rnn at the convenience
’ Although Dan would have felt a sense not go that’for, and if not.it wouldbo sieged with a full knowledge of the dan­
Soina Nautical Facta.
of the company, who reserve the rlzht t o change
of greater relief had he l)cen permitted easy for one of the men to leave the inn ger that would accompany Ike's attempt
A knot is G.080 feet long. Thc distance the time ot such trains without notice.
W. 8. Dkwinh. Gen’! Mat agar.
—ofrom New York to Liverpool is 3,0(W aautito go his way, he could do nothing but in tho stagecoach, aud thus gain com­ to escape from the building.
as night ----hud—
settled
Ike Baker
accept the situation with the best grace munication with the other settlers in
As soon,t~,
—-------------. cal tnik« by thc northern track and 3,13»
•'
«
-------—
■&gt;
by
tho
southern
track.
The
former
course
*
MORTGAGE
SALE. .
stole cauttously from the house, and
that locality.
possible.
But they liad not , counted upon the throwing himself ujxjn his liands and Is taken by vessels bound for thia port: the
Notice l« hereby given thm default liasbeea
"Of course 1 would like to go on, .here*
latter by vessels bound -for Liverpool. made In the payment ot the money s-cured by a
strategy
that
was
to
be
employed
by
the
knees
began
to
crawl
slowly
through
plied, "but if you think proper to detain
From Liverpool to New York the’diatances mortgage bearing dale.tbe t«enir first dayo*
AprliA. D. lust, executed by David E. Fero and
tho long grass. He knew that the enemy are respectively 3,031) and 3.10U miles.
me I can't see how I'm going to help enemy.
.
.
Sarah A. Fero his wife, of thr Township of
It was about five o’clock in the evening would be on tho alert, and it would re­
In estimating records, the points taken Emmett in tbe County of Calhoun and State of
matters by objecting."
when the stagecoach waa seen approach­ quire the greatest caution and watchful­ on either ride are Sandy Hook and Daunt** Michigan, to Amelia Jonee of the township of
"That’s puttin the case in a nutshell,
ing from the north. When a quarter of ness on his part to enable him to jiass rock, Queenstown harbor. The first light Assyria In the County of Barry and state ot
laughed ono of the outlaws.
Michigan, and recorded In the offltv of the Reg­
a mile away it was met and stopped by tho lines unobserved.
sighted on thc British const is the Hull. ister of Deeds for the County of Barry. Mlcb“If you will send some ono to my
In one hand he held a cocked pistol, Cow and Calf, Ireland, and- on tho Ameri­ igan. In Uber 21 of Mortgages on page 43 on the
homo you will find thnt I am tho,»one-L. n squad of cowboys. What passed be­
1 day of April A. D. 18#! at 11 :U o’clocM in the
rtiow ye who ire air!” represent mraeU to be,?-went on the twin them .nd the driver was only. ready for instant use. Now and then he can const cither Nantucket or Fire Wand. 23
forenoon; that said mortgage t»a« rttily as«lgued
fee I'.:. _■
by said Amelia .Jones to James Casbinare of
; irt sank within him youth. "It wouldn’t take long to nde Utter otsl&gt;ectil.ti.m. Bat after a short would pau.se and listen, then crawl for­
IVenfield, Calhoun County. Michigan, on the
conversation the driver turned from Um ward. keeping low in the gnua.
:.mung the tangled vines
2*tn
day of Warth. A. D IBM by an assignment
The Object of the Sjutom.
.
atdh'-unl •.!;
recorded on the isth day of Apnl A D.
■ • •_ p* and exclamations over there."
road, and under the escort of a halt
Inside the inn the settlers waited with
Tho customer who hnd ^onght some duly at
"Well jfet let yer know when we git
rftbeoml;8 o’clock Iu tbe forenoon. In the office of
- ’hey rushed upon him. through with ye," remarked the leader. dozen eowboje P*™"1 “ 'lshth “ * breathless and painful anxiety the re­ damaged goods back to exchange them, ISM
the
Register
of Deeds for the County of Harry.
H&lt; «.4g.r
Michigan
In Uber 33 of Mortgages, on . agrMO;
• his feet just as thu
sult
of
Ike
’
s
daring
undertaking.
Would
and hail f&gt;atiently accompanied the cash and that said
Then turning to one of the men ho mile east of tho inn.
mortgage was further duly assign­
stmrjg hand
••That just beau mo," d.oiarwl Simon he succeed in making hto way through girl for fifteen minutes from one official to ed by said James
me of his pursuers was added, "Dick, take the boy an put him
Cashmore. to Andrew D.
Wupon In
Btegsbv. who had been watching the, the lines of the enemy?
•aider and a gruff voice
another in pursuance of the regular rou­ Etheridge of the City of Buttle Creek. Michigan
in the wine cellar."
“Min his.
by
assignment
date*! the W’h day of March 1889,
t^oaeh from a window in the upper
All was deathly stillness in the inn, tine, leaned against the counter to rest and duly recorded in the office of the register of
This
order
brought
a
langh
from
the
llkm't ye
,S?yotthe buildina. "Whats them; and not a whispered word was spoken, himself.
'
Deeds for tbe County of Harry. Michigan, on the
’.pt to git away, er yo’ll
jfil blcw.-d.:
£s up tart rd like ter know how while from tho outside not a sound came
“Yonr plan of making exchanges, be 15th day of September A. D. IW1 at 9 45 o’clock
crowd.
•nu feedr
in the forenoon, in Uber 34 of Mortgage, on
"1 reckon he won’t find much old
mid, "to really discouraging.*^
to the expectant listeners save the low
page 202: that tbe amount claimed to l&gt;e due on
at once that ho was Rhine in thar," observed the one ad- they mamwol ter meek the
"Yes,” cordially replledxhe young worn said m&lt; rtgaee at the date of thia notice U the
• a laost .
-erate situation, and he dreseedas Dick, ns he came forward to out without forcin him tor do it. Tain t: murmur of the night wind as it stole an at the desk, tilling out n blank necessi­ sum of filCl Tfi.
S. fe“m ter fed with the mad. •««
Notice is alM) hereby (liven that the power of
■y of bringing all his wits
' tbn.ngh Uw long ktm«.
tating a trip to another official two floors
intosen-ict.
sale contained in said mortgage bas income op­
where Dan was standing.
'
they might get an army of soldier, from
Snddenly the sharp crank of a putol above, “that’s what it’s for."—Chicago erative
Uy reason &lt;rf the dr fault of said Mortgagor
"Come on, my boy," he added, as he
l:o nr,. . n, xn,i what do yott mean
. broke through tho etillness of the night. Tribune.
In paying the money* seenred thereby, and no
I
—
Fort
Scott
after
’
em.
.
led the youth to a door that opened in
suit o» proceeding at law has been instituted to
jMtantly followed hr three other, in
••Hit’s somethin 1 don’t
manner?” he de- the back sido of the house. Pa«mg
recover the debt now remaining secured by
said mortgage.or any part thereof.
V'fs
to confront his cap­ through tho door, Dan was conducted verted Ike Baker. "But yonder comes! rapid Bueceoeion.
Mosquitoes and strawberries make a
Notice u also hereby given that In pursuane®
three more wagons.
Well see whs 1
*.My God! thy hare killed him: ’ cnod
queer combination certainly, but thnt Is of the power of sale contained In Mid mortgage
through a dark corridor for some dis­ they’ll do with thera." As ho spoke ho
I Mra RiggobX in a choking voice, cover- what the people in tbe neighborhood of and the statute in such cases made and pro­
.
V '-’ll boon show ye who wo
tance. when another door was opened
‘ ing her face with her hands and moan­ Mount St. Ellas can boast of iu a region of vided, tho premises described tn and covered
1
tir&gt;t ’Peaker, pulling
br said mortgage, to wit: AU that pie«-r of land
-cmi 1,11"‘;k ,owanl the cabin. "Jist and he was ushered into a hrgt। room wagons were coming slowly down the ing aloud.
perpetual ice and snow. Along the edge of situate in the Townahip uf As*yria in the
™^iwn&lt;h-fin wi-’ll see what ye look whose walls of clay
the glacier, It is said, is a strip of luxu­ County of Barry and State of Michigan describ­
ed »s tbe south west quarter of the north eaai
indicated that it was situated under­ "juthe wagons drew near they were
CONTINUED
riant vegetation, where strawberry vines’ quarter ot section number twenty three In tows*
Mpromrbedlry the cowboys end tamed
cover the ground for miles.—New York ship number one north &lt;»f range number seven
'^crinK Ito sligbtwrt redxt- ground.
. ,
Gen. Nelson A- Mllra will review the Recorder. __________
west, will be sotd at public auction at t' e front
The outlaw who had accompanied Dani fSu the road to the same manner aa the
Itama r.,1 hunreU to to ltd back
door of tbe Court House (that 1w!n« the plare
atate troop, oa August S3 during tbe env_u/'I» Pa..
A?’’.’!’
conducted to tbe to the airartawnt now took tbe
eampmeDt at island Lake.
’
’
t^hatlxw'
&gt;
all,
’
’
exclaimed
Bee
Baker.
eutta.I10 ’-’Wife, followed by the
«ul Ugh*® •
The
discovery
of
prehistoric
copper
im
, day of Auxurt A. D.
: „ Urn wZm. ^rod tor
&lt;» ““
lamp that sat upon a rode table to.
James
Monroe
has
Ix-en
appointed
post
­
pkments on the site of an ancient Indian
towl '
toeir pietol. In their
OTTner withdraw, shutting and lv*ku g prairie and continuedll’'2r.COn’0eXhth master at Blaine. St. Clair county, vice W- village near Betterton, Md„ is considered
t»ly tor taunt ure.
Interest
aud
all
V
• Muth withort coming within an eighth i Elliot resigned.
kn™
|,„ WM
ot the door behind him.
aa furnishing another link in the chain of
Dated tbo nth
&gt;
mde of the ton. "Thet,Merib.of
(nddwuia j,0
analjl( to
evidence that among the moat remote
Glancing about tho room,
,.
Grape growers In the vicinity of 1^^'°’’ tribes there existed a system of intertribal
a £7 artfclra ot tbo rnd«« ton*’ cattlemen air goin ter try tor keep every
L. E. CutwaoM.
expert
to
harvest
half
a
million
buabeto
of
th»ir mi*t*ke
trade.—New York Times.
•
Attorney for Assignee of MottgMO.
with hero and there some piece® or bndr away till they starve ns out.
iu,. ™'l “I"' " lum nu mercy. There Hri
tore, with nere auu
acattered
that profitable fruit.
[
oft
pavmrtouy that way."
't’1 W“ 10 f“‘ th“ Ifrctoret worn and cast cXL c!otu^S
“•"h.
to set hix win busily to about the chamber. The robbers vatmx

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�-RORdua ELEPHANT'S-HFor

1

apostles on trial.

|N A TROPICAL FOREST.

The durability and brightness of ollWilliam McDermott and John Smith, 1
are Increased by a coat of varnish
( the two burglars who went through Rich- cloth
,
Tim elephant Is fanned for dignity and
streams.
or by rubbing over with
That
laush In sunless rarinea and disdain
unison’s store In Charlotte, some time ago. j seml-anuually,
।
LESSON V,.THIRD QUARTER, INTER­ Tha rending cataracts with a wnlls which in bta wild state his every matton express..
The Nashville News wants NaabvIHe ,were sentenced to Jackson for five years ! kerosene once a month.
It. H* bolds his head up, so that hi* trunk
NATIONAL
SERIES,
JULY
31.
when dropped at full length do«ai not Usirh
dogs muzzled.
। last week.
Well dried, clean corn husks make a
Like jewels flashing amid summer rain?
the ground: his rars are partlctilari,
Thc best bed
Henfr Darken, uf Hoytville; walked out very good wholesome bed.
No vivid rerdors that u born in spray.
Dunning Bros. A Co. are putting up a
No glisrcalna fern that courts tho floated voted and move freely, and he looks &lt;-v..r,But they are al­
large bride building it Nashville to be of
&lt; Ionia prison a free man last week. .He next tu wool or hair.
inch a monarch; but bumbled by captivity
’used os a picking and drying room.
jliadn’t gone far before be was overtaken together too hard for pillows.
be hangs his head so that he
Nashville business meh to the number 1by an officer and arrested on tbe charge of
Although china for table use cannot be
*Xotoftjr iordiing among anetout mes.
up the end of his trunk to keep it off tht
V
,
No thing that’s rooted, bound and moored to ground; his rars hang limp and 1-Mh-Y,
mended, as yet—there Is uo cement that
ofUiiriy enjoyed their aunux! j-kmle at •arson.
Slcsm..
On Monday several a mall boys organized will hold In hot water—yet china for
place.
and he has a way of gathering up
Thornspple last Monday.
Nor ercn Mooring birds, who room to die.
1. "And as they spake unto the people,
a stock company fur the purpose uf selling decoration can be nicely mended with a
and dirt and spreading it over the top .4
Tiie bicyrte craze ha* swooped down on 1
the priests and the captain of the temple, May know tbo joy of th«r untrammeled race
confectionary and one of tbe boys father little eblua cement.
his head and liack till he looks perfectly
Who run In caralotM Immortality;
Delton.
' was chosen banker. The money* came in
and the Sadducees came upon them." Peter
i wandering on tbelr trackless tmnks am abaurd, a lumbering fool; a very king of
A good quality of scrim with embroider­
so
fast
that
the
ca-hicr
concluded
that
was
preaching
to
tbe
people
who
came
to
­
The Middleville Sun claims that town ।
ragdom.
ed ferns scattered over It makes a pretty
bound.
gether because of tbo healing of the lame My thoughts aloDO their liberty have found.
“That silly looking habit," said a kc-p.
The edge
h^s the champiun fish liar.
।some extraordinary movement was on foot •drewtag table cover or scarf.
man, that Jesus whom they had crucified —W. Clayton Pi.-kcrsgiU in London Spectator.
7 Dr. Taylor, of Ibat place, is credited by jin financial circles and, accordingly. Inves­ can be hemstitched and then have a lace
er, “has ite cause. Elephants are subject
was indeed the Christ, and that God had
to sunstroke. That may seem untruthful
the MIddievllle Sun with having caught a 'tigated the matter. He found tint one of frill sewed around it.
borne
witness
to
the
fact
by
raising
Him
Napoleon III and tho Fainter Coatnro.
tbe boys bad taken hb mother’s mission­
to say about an animal which lives in the |
Smother fire with cablets. etc; water from the dead, and thnt therefore they
two pound trout.
ary money, and. in order to Increase the
The favorite painter of tbeThird Empire hottest part ot Asia und A fries; .but re­
Tbe Middleville Methodist ladles are trade, had distributed it among prospective will often spread bumlqg oil aud increase should receive Him, obtain JorgiveoeM waa WluJerhultcr, as Dclarocbc bad been member he lives therein leafy fortsu. we)|
and
wait
for
His
return
to
restoteall
things
danger.
Before
passing
through
smoke
purchasers. It is sufficient to say that tbe
of tbo Orleans family. However, an order ■haded, and when captured and made to |
preparing for an expericnc| social.
firm dissolved partnership at once and the take a full breath and then stoop low. but of which ths nropheto have spoken (chapter was given to Couture for a large picture work in the sunshine or stand in it for ex­
Old Mr. Richards, of Bowen's Mills yes­ money will go to the heathen ns intended. if carbonic gas Is suspected walk erect—
representing the baptism of the little hibition hbi head should be covered or he
111, 19. 21J.
terday fell off the binder which he was —Allegan Journal.
2. "Being grieved that they taught tho prince Imperial. He went to work with
Prof. B. C. Wilder.
riding, striking front of the machine frac­
people and preached through Jesus tho great ardor, making sketches nud prepar­ suffers from headache; sobe generally cot- |
era It himself.
The
115,000
acres
of
Agricultural
.Col
­
Melt
a
pound
of
white
eastile
soap
over
turing orfe leg below the knee and making
resurrection from tho dead." Tbe Saddu­ ing a vast composition. In tbe course of
"FUeM bother an elephant," continued
a compound fracture uf one arm beluw the lege lands situated In 10 counties in the the tire with a little water. When melted cees did not beliove in a resurrection the work he had to have sittings from the
elbow. He also reedved several other northern part of the lower peninsular, perfume slightly with any one of the ex­ (Math, xxii, 23; Acta, xxiil, 8), but observe various members of the imperial family tbe keeper, “more than you would think
possible
when you consider the thickntta 1
tracts.
and
stir
In
half
a
cupful
uf
common
which
were
withdrawn
from
market
in
brul-tcs about the head.
He Is in x very
bore the expression “from the dead," and and their immediate followers. If a por­
of his skin. Dhl you ^ver examine an deUse this preparation when
critical condition and owing to Ids ad­ March, will be restored about September oatmeal.
compare Phil, ill, 11, R. V. As tho resur­ trait painter, when his sitters are ordinary
vanced age, 76 years, his recovery is 15 In accordance with the recent decision washing your hands and you will be sur­ rection of Jesus und those who rose with mortals, bus noarly always to undergo । phant skin closely? I dare nay not. Yoa
are like the Sunday school boy whose
of the Agricultural College Land Grant prised at the improvement in their appear­
doubtful.—Middleville Suu.
Him (Math. xxvH, 32, 53) was a resurrec­ many unpleasant scenes, it is easy to jndge teacher asked the class if they hud ever
Board. The lists are now being prepared ance.
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tion of saints, only leaving others still
W. S. Ballou, of Carlton, was In town by I-and Commissioner Schaffer for publi­
bow his temper is tried and his nerves un­ seen an elephant skin. 'Yes,' said o«u hoy.
asleep
as
to
their
bodk-s,
so
shall
it
be
at
Tuesday evening and hitched his horse to cation In the counties in which the lands
James Monroe has been appointed post­ His coming (I Thesa. iv, 10-18; Rev. xx, 3). strung when those sitters are princes or ‘Where, Johnny?' asked the teacher, in­
one ot tbo sharp, worn out hitching posts are located.
credulously
'On tbe elephant,1 yelled
They will then be offered master at Blaine, SL CbQr county, vice W.
3. "And they laid bands on them, and spvereigna.
It is likely that In Couture's case thc sit-.
on tbe cast side ot S. Rooshe’s store build­ for sale at tbe land office to the highest Elliot resigned.
put them In hold unto tbe next day, for it tings were not agreeable either to the Johnny In triumph. You. too, hare cdy I
ing. While fighting the flies the horse bidder. Most of the lands are thickly
■ecu it on the owner's I inch at u distance
was
now
eventide"
Jesus
bad
told
them
painter or to his models, Napoleon III
managed to get on top of the post which covered with valuable hardwood timber.
“But if you had examined one &lt; huely
that it would be even so (John xv, 20; xvi. wished to direct his artist, and of all art­
KumIio Diaclpllns.
penetrated tiie brisket about four inches.
yon would see that the pore* are a* ing in
A sad aSd distressing accident occurred
A story is told illustrating the rigid dis­ 2#, therefore it is probable that they were ists Couture was the least easy to direct. 1 proportion as tho hide Is thick, and a lag |
Vetrinary Brown sewed up the wound,
[
not
surprised
at
this
treatment.
Compare
cipline
of
the
Runian
army.
One
of
ths
Wednesday
p.
m.
on
the
farm
of
Sanford
Finally
one
day,
goaded
beyond
endurance,
but the horse is said to badly affected . by
mosquito can run his saw into one of these
Doty, in Eagle, by which a young son of granl dukes told tbe czar that ■ seutinel I Jer. xxxvlil, 0; Hob. xi, 30, 37.
tbe painter turned around and said, “Sire, big tunnels ns easily as a liumminsbini
the wound.—Freeport Harald.
4. "Howbeit many of them which beard
Willis Niles, aged about eight years, lost at the railroad crossing al Peterhof refused
who is topniut this picture—your majesty, can run his long bill and tongue intn the
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
one foot and is rendered a cripple for life to totec the gate for hl* carriage, although the word believed, and the number of tbe or I?” And neither painted It. Tbe em­
funnel shaped honeysuckle. I bare *cen a
as a result of getting in front of tbe knives the train was not due for three or four men was about five thousand.” As It was, peror gave no more sittings, turued his back
big elephant all dotted with ids own blond ।
Charles Kent, a five-year-old lad living of tbe treacherous mowing machine. We minutes. "It is again.*t orders, your im-. sojt
lt will
wu, i*J,n
u n
1MH» this
**•» age; some believe on the (Minter, and liis courtiers turned
believe not (Acta xxviii. 94). but theirs also. The order was not maintained, 1 and mad as a hornet from these tiny js-sts [
aon Pleasant street, Charlotte, nearly suc­ are informed that the boy was out berry­ perial highness," the soldier replied, the and
and from flics which’ lay their eggs under
ceeded iu hanging himself Friday morn­ ing along the fences of a field in which rule being that when the gate was abufit His word will occompltah His pleasure and all the work of many months was
। hb akin. Thai’s why elephants like to ,
will be glorified (Isa. Iv, It; Il
ing. Ho had witnessed like’s troupe’s Mr. Doty’s son was driving tbo mower. must not be opened- until after the train am]
I roll in the mud and fill up their purrs with
wasted.—G. P. A. Healy in Century.
performance on tbe trapeze and had rigged They met at the corner of tbe lot, and hadp»Bcd. The exar said he was ghul to j Cor- ||, 15, ifl.) Put this 5.000 with the
it."—New York Tribune.
one up in a tree, at home for himself, using while the driver of the mower was giving bear that thc soldier knew how to obey or-. 8 )Joo of i|, 41, and consider the work of the
French Public School*.
a rope and left a slip noose In one end. his entire attention to turning the comer, dets. The grand duke laughed and said Spirit as foretold In John xvi, 8. ^*,c®
Germany will have to look to her laurels !
Tategraphinc by Trlrphonr.
In performing be fell his bead catching In the lad carelessly stepped in front of tbe lie was certain thnt if the czar himself had tb*t all these converts Were Jews, Where
respecting her position as the foremost
It was noonday in a busy down town of­
thin power today?
the noose, and but for the arrival of a machine, the knives slicing and mangling been present discipline would have given'
neighbor would have beeq killed.
As it his foot in a horrible manner before the way.. Thc exar dhl not reply, but a few ( g_- -And it came to pass on tbe morrow country in the line of popular education. fice, and a reporter was awaiting th- re­
their rulers aud elders and scribes, Franco has taken a vigorous start to over­ turn of tbe manager, when tiie pretty
was he escaped with a sore neck.
team could be slopped.
The foot was days after, to put thc matter to thu test,)
he drove up with the czarina just after the when they had set them in the midst, they take Germany, and made such great prog- ' stenographer went to the telephone, and
Calhoun county grange has adopted tbe. nearly severed being held ’inly by the gate had lieen lowered. Tho czar called to J asked. By what power or by what name rrea In the education of her people that she after tbe usual parley with Central, calW:
j
cords
and
tendons.
Drs.
Ambrpso
Brown
following resolutions: “Resolved that we
the sentinel to let him pax*. The Mntind,; bare ye done this?" So also they asked is now only a little behind her great rival.
“Hello,. Charley! Arc ; you busy Jdst
consider the practice of merchants in ad­. and W. E. Wilson, of this village, and Dr.
Twenty-fire years agn not 50 per cent, of DOW?”
। Swaney, of Eagle, were speedily sutnmon- in great trepidation, saluted, but did not jMB, |n Math, xxi, 23. not that they wauV
vertising on our fences and shade trees an
move the gate.
I ed such power for themselves, but they the recruits drafted into tbe French army
Apparently Charley waj not. fur she eta;
ed,
and
decided
the
best
and
only,
thing
to
unmitigated nuisance and we believe that
"Open the gate, I tell you," cried tbo hated all thnt proceeded not from them- were able to read; at present 00 per cent, tinued, "Oh, yea. I hail a lovely lime, bst
dealers who practise this are too penurious। do for the little sufferer waa to amputate emperor, "don’t you know who I am?"! nelren. There are many such In the church of them nre aide to read and write.
don’t you think”----to merit our support.” They should, ofr his leg just above the ankle, which was "Yea,' yonr imperial majesty, but it's today who cannot tolerate anything that
In 1872 there were 56,00) public schools;
Here there came a Mmnge psure. and
■done, and the patient Is doing as well as
does not originate with them; but it is well | at present there nre about 67,000, an in­ with a pencil she tapped .Idly on a light
coprse, advertise hi newspapers.
* could be expected.
Only a look at the ■gainst orders, and I cannot open the • ----- * —'k.,, u t« «-»n
Reynolds Brn*., of Charlotte, will open* tnanglqd tool, which Dr. Wilson showed gate,” i^awered
tbe sentinel, still nalul to remember that all that does not oriel- crease of 20 per cent. In 1872 there were piece of board which she h.’ut taken from
ansi
76,000
teacher*;
nt
present
there
are
above
ing n»|
ami tui
turning almart blue with anxiety, nate with God shall come to naught.
her deak and was bolding Wore the trans­
us yesterday, to necessary to convince one tag
a dry goods store at Albion.
8, 0. “Then Beter, filled with the Holy 100,000, an increase of 40 per cent. Ip J872 mitter.
tbe terrible work ot the knives ot a but not moving an inch from hisplace. "1
It'is said to be no lunger doubtful that of
mower or reaper can do upon the human; am the czar, and 1 command you to open,' Ghost, said unto them, Ye rulers of tbe there were 3,896,000 pupils attending pnbl c
“A case of 'wait a minute.’ " thought
proMbition does not prohibit iu Cuarlutte
schools;
at
present
there
are
4,406.000,
an
cried thu czar
exar, airain.
again. “
can’t do it.
it, youi
ahnrt tlm,*
"II can't
YOU people and elders of Israel.*' Mark now
the eavesdropper »ympathetically; hut tbe
anatomy IIn an
xn ItirnMlIhlc
Incredibly short
time.—
— rried
and Grand Ledge.
I_r..„: majesty," despairingly cried
imperial
z ’ • 7the,
fulfillment of that great promise In increase of 21 per cent Or, 11,000 new pretty girl spoke again, with n laugh
Grand Ledgeindependent.
aentlnel, still standing Arm. J not then the Math, x, 13, 30, and remember also such schools were built, nearly 000,000 more pu­
“I don't believe it. for 1 heard”----J. C. Selby, of Eaton Rapids, employs
Mrs. J. B. Smiley, editor and publisher train pawed. The exar burst into InOgh- encouragements an Jer. i, 17, 19; Ezek. ii, pil* are being taught and 90,000 more . Then she began tapping on the l&gt;oanl
100 bauds In picking raspberries, ships
200 bushels a day and evaporates a good of Smiley's Enterprise of Galesburg, is re­ ter. and warmly commending the arton 6,7. See how a man filled with the Spirit teachers arc employed at present than again. Then the reporter caught ou. She
ported to have been assaulted by George Wii-d sentry, preeente'l him with a twenty fears not the face of rulers or eldera. even there were twenty years ago.—Chicago was telegraphing. So whim she returned
many more.
Snyder, a member of the firm of organ five ruble note and drove Ixvek to the though tbe r.un lx&gt; one who had not long Herald.
to her desk he remarked. "I notice you
J. O. Chaffee, Eaton RjpicL milliner, dealers said tu have been in financial dif­ palace.—New York Suu.
before basely denied his Master.
have an original method of telephoning."
neatly planned tbb capture of a shoplifter, ficulty. The assault was provoked it Is
10. Be it known untoyOu all, and to all
“Oh, did yoa see that? Well, I’ll tell
who had stolen a quantity uf ribbon aud claimed, by certain articles published by
At a period when moat men who succeed । I yon about 11,1x11 yon must not give it
A Criticism in Sclentlflc UghU
the people of Israel, that by tbe name of
toilet bottles thc other day.
The lady’s Smiley, which Snyder took exceptlone .
| are just beginning to mount tbe first step- !
The
giants
in
our
gigantomachia,
whoM
Jusus
Christ
of
Nnxaretb,
whom
ye
eraaway. You see I can't use the telephone
husband, a farmer, paid F5 iu seltle/be
No blood
was
spilled.
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J
••• \
Smiley mad 7* a thighs change at half their length into ciflod,.whcnn God raised from thc dead, I ping stone of succcm Alexander the Great I here without every one In tbe r«n hearing
*
ba Herpenta, anil which, instead of two legs, even by Him dolB this man stand here be­ was at the summit of bis power. With a I what I say, and they do say that those
complaint and Snyder was fined
?5.
case.
For the first lime in many years—pro­ fine was paid.
n’And on two vertebral columns running fore you whole.” This Lathe whole story । trained forte of Ires than 40,000 men he i girls in the central office hsten to the recbably *iti Its history—the county Jail Is
out intopeads, with separata brain*, nplnnl briefly nnd yet in hill; Jesus&lt;Jitd,Jestulirra, | overran all of what was then considered versationa over the wire, and. ju Charley
. empty. The duo's are swung wide open
marrows, hearts. Intestinal canals, lung*, Jesus has all power to forgivesiua and also tbe civilised part of Asia, and also Egypt. and I ore both telegrapher-, we’ invented
. He overthrew army after army immeasur- I
and the old sweat box is behi% thoroughly
The business committee of the State kidneys and sense organ.*, are and remain to heal bodies, and He is ready to manifest
this method of conversing by telephone.
renovated by the sheriff.
That this is a Agricultural society has decided upon a an intolerable sight to the morphologically that power on behalf of chose who are | ably bis superior In numbers so swiftly Isn’t it a great scheme? Nut one in the
result of local prohibition there can be tn» bicycle tournament as a leading feature of cultivated eye. aud pwe that, .although willing to bo Ria faltliful witnesses, for 11 that tbe world was dazzled by tbe rapidity, । office UDderalanda it.”
doubt.— charlotte Ttibune.
vLocal pro- this year's state fhir and will place S400 nt the sculptors of Pergamon were superior Chron. xvi, 9, is as true today as ever, mid scope and magnitude of his achievements. |
Bnt a young man at an adjacent desk
1— technical1 .uiu.
l_i_
liibltion.” What a misnomer! The Tri­ the disposal of thc Lnnsmg Bicycle club, In
ability ...
to ,their
predecessors of । Ido not know any hltxlrnnce to tbe mani- I He was looked upon a- a sort of demigod. worked a sounder in f .ntvmime and
bune knows, unless it is blind, that about
t be
. age MB
at Pericles, .UV;
they were ,inferior
u.cvi IV
to ■ fcstation of the (Min er of Christ so great as 1 And yet even be wrw sighing because there winked at thc reporter. He. too. under­
which will have charge of the meet.
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as much liquor is being sold in Charlotte
them In refinement uf artistic feeling. They unr lack of faith and consecration (Mai. ill. were no more worlds to conquer. He per­ stood telegraphy.—Boston llerahl.
Slrrel Amams, aged 75, a farmer living were perhaps pardonable m&gt; faros tradition 10; Eph. ili. 20).
to-day as ever. It knows that It Is being
I ixbed m!-&lt;mbly after a pnAao.&lt; d debauch.
dispensed over the bars, as of yore near Novi, was struck by express No. 7 bound them, for making giant* with
' ' IL “This in the stone which was set pt I His mighty empire melted like
What’s the me of talking this bosh.—Eat­ going north slxjut two miles and a half snoki-f' l&lt;gs.
(
nought uf you builders, which is become under the Influence of tiie rising
It was my privilege, never to Lr frr.-cv
from the village.
He didn’t hear the
on Rapids Journal.
Thc hippocamps and tbe Tritons with the head uf the corner." Rend here Gen. । hia life work went apparently for
ten. to be shown as vividly as in a mirror
There will lx? a Farmer's picnic at Sun­ danger signal add was thrown nearly 30 horses’ tags and double flnhudls which xHx, -4-. ba. vlli, II. xxviii, id; P». cxriii, ( —Yankee Hinde.
a glimpse of Washington on tin-rv-raing
feet
His
neck
was
broken.
He
leaves
n
disfigure
the
railings
of
our
Schtessbrucke
22; Zech. ill
Iv, 7; I Pet, U, 4-8, atid sec
field August 13.
after Lincoln's asMs«innti&lt;&gt;*&gt;; In the graph;
wife and thrFe sons.
come frt in nnotlii r time, when the antique what a fruitful simile you have in this
ic, burning narrative of one wl» a: dawn
Tiie annual conference of tne Liberal
still ruled unrestrained and morphological stone, which *o woodrousiy .-peaks ot
A couple of bright young men of Cincin­ took.up hto station at a sired eopn-r, a
J. Wolkemluerpsl was driving a mus­ Rtanclanls were less common property than
Element of-the U. B. church will be held
Christ. Fail not to read also Dan. ii. 44, nati have invented and patented an eleeblock or two fruia thc bnuM nbtuv,Lin­
in auniield. commencing September 1st, tang In Saginaw when It ran away throw­ they arc now. But it is a matter of deep 43. And see that you are in the Hock aud
tyical device whereby the pipemen of a tire
ing him nut and dragging him a long dis­ moment lous'if a famous jiainter of the
lay. The whole
.
and continuing one week.
drinking from it (Kx. xxxiii, 23: l*a. xxvi. engine company may be abb? to telegraph coln
under such a stranjs and hwful spall of
tance. His leg was so badly spliutere&lt;l present suffers such nion«tn«ities, issuing
Sunfield appears to be enjoying a bulhl- thftt it was
from tbe noxxle end of a line of hose to the silence t bat It might have Iren the (ittra
necessary
to amputate
li
"^either
is
there
salvation
in
any
from
the
trunk,
as
sleek,
sheeny
salmon'
M boom. The newsy News of that place It to save his life.
engineer- By • code °f •danaie given on a
Unless internal
the Mno
Lii
lictween thc other, for there is none other name under small electric bril the pipemcn can notify of the great last pits Irj*. with monghsi
Menu to be enjoying prosperity with the Injuries prove more serious be will re­ [ hardly concealing -•
human akin and the
scale to dance real­ heaven given nmoug men whereby we thc engine** when to start the stream and crouching for svnt« nre iwlure i;- -fudA1
.... Beales,
rest.
Then- was no«M&gt;and of wheels - r traffic;
cover.
istically up the cliffs or splash around in must Is* saved." ()ther foundation can no when to close down. In like manner a dis­
. ’ «ty.ep.i
Charlotte ijt going at it in 4. systematic
man lay thnp thnt is laid, which is Jesus trew. call way bo given to show that the no uplifting of any iHunnti»
Daniel Hognm of Genesee, and a De­ tho sea.
"«y to get guod streets.
Tbe multitude admires such bine wa Christ (I Cor. ill. Hi. and he who buihtaon men in a building are In danger from moved with that faltering lightthey
troit. Gnyid Haven «k MHwaukee raliwsy
know In thc chamber of the dead. At- the
I
That Charlie Ros* railroad, the Colum­ engine disputed the right of way to a cros­ marvels os works of genius; what a genius, aught else is building on tbe sand. Israel’s suff-jeatfou or other cause.—New Orleans
long last there came a iuuffled tramp—
bus, Lima A Milwaukee, has l»&lt;*eb found sing some time ago. with the usual result then, must Hollen-Breughei have been!— mistake was thnt, living ignorant of God’s TlmewDcmu. mt.
tramp—tramp—cverj;step of which w-jmed
* again.
It h positively asserted that it Now Daniel wnnts $3,000 as a plaster for E. I&gt;u Bota-Reymond in Popular ^Science righteousness, they sought to establish
to tread down men’s hearts Among ita
Monthly. ____________________
the.ir own, wldt-h was only filthy rags in
will be builL
hb injuries, and has begun a suit to com­
guardian soldiery. Wrapped in the pag,
God’s sight (Rom. x. 3,4; Isa. lxiv.6; Math
Country People to tbe Front in Cities.
Atawoclal gathering in Harlem the fol­ Lincoln's body was bonic nlor.gr ami 'till
i’arao i Arney will attend the FJalnwell pel the railroad to psy It
vii, 34-27).
tlial awful, lowering silence; nu bniuth;
The conflict between city people and
races tills week.
&lt;
11 "They took knowledge ot them that lowing procrt*|iog* were had:
Mrs. Ranson A. Campbell, well-known
those who live iu tbe country is as old as
"So your nephew is going to get nutr- no cry. Abd suddenly one vofcx—a man's
Mrs. Goo. Elser, ot Plainwell, was badly in Tort Huron, was thrown from her
they had been with Jesus." Like their
voice, with a waillniiot wrcnclsjngn$iffly,
burned the other day.
Her clothing! buggy and severely injured by her horse history. There always has Iwcn an influx master they had not been taught in thc
“Yea, ma'am, next Saturday the knot cried so loud and sodrar that it serturd
caught tire from a gasolene stove.
I running away. Her little girl was also from without to within. So long as the schools; they had not thc wisdom of man.
area of cities was limited, this waa strong­
tho'cry rung out tol thu confines of: the
«
thrown out and hurt.
Tbe accident was ly and successfully resisted by thc citixens. but they had tho power of God which made will be tied..**
Sheriff Welker of Ionia county, wasse-l
lAttle Johnny (who has been listening world—“Dead! Dead! A^d the Aracdcan
caused by some smart alecks racing their They felt themselves a superior class to itself manifest in them. God uses the
vj-rely bilb n by a dog a few weeks ago.
with open mouth}—I say. ma, ou the | flag around him! Godt God!"horses ou the public road.
the rustics. The very words “urban" and weak things and reveals Himself to babco. last day they let the poor fellow eat any­ 1 And with that cry it seemed the city
The wound healed up. but cuntlbucd to
14. "And beholding tbe man which wns
"rustic"
tall
the
story.
■ pain him M.vcrely. Instead of subsiding
Martin Casey and Frank Towusend,
healed standing with them, they could say thing he wants to. don’t they ?—Texas Sift- awoke from its frozen silence, ruxl ,was
The Romans called the outside dwellers
the pain co itinually Increaacd, hls hHtid both molders In Hodge's Iron works at
vocal with the sound Of one vast lamrat—
nothing against IL” The power of Christ
und arm Ireingbadly **&lt;xden. und hr is a Houghton were drowned.
| Dorothy Lundl In Boston Com:-" ' -Uth.
Casey and a ’*1111x01;" from which tome two words, i manifest in us is tbe strongest kind of
«wery sick man
Mentally and phjsiealiy companion were in a boat both intoxicat­ one of honorable significance, "villa,” and
I
pn-aching.
and
wben
they
saw
it
not
only
he Is a wreck and Las iud to bu placed In ed, when Casey fell overboard.
Tobacco as n cau-w of depopulation in
Town­ tbe other, perhaps n little modified by in tbe apostles but in this poor helpless
NOTICE FOB HEABiN'i C1A1JIS
an asylum.
send Jumped in to save Casey, wben they medlwval use, “villain." Roman citixens beggar, their mouths were shut. As God France is advanced by M. E. Dccroix. a
.
looked down upon the country folk as an
well known ant I tobacconist. The argu­ State of Michigan, Giant, .'tHarey—&gt;»
. Thu bank qf U. W. Keyes &amp; Son, at both sank to the bottom. Tbe bodies were average New Yorker does upon a stray was glorified in these and In Paul, so Ho
Nstlce is hereby give.). JMI; by
desires
to
be in us (Gal. 1,94; I Cor. vi. ments by which he seeks to fortify thia WJW»S&lt;n€&gt;&lt;t for the .County y B*rn
The robbers
Olivet, was broken into.
----- recovered In about an hour.
Jerseynian from tiie pines.
opinion are by no means void of ingenuity, made ou the
day of July A.
/Jr
19,20).
were busy working at the cheat with a
AU literature has been tinged by this
Nx months fnmitiud date were sU™; ,!h’
Malcom Ctrlon, a 13-year-old boy, was
force uump when Karl I). Keyes stepped
15, 1A “What shall ws do to tbwie and are supported by the evidence of inves­ Itora to present their ctalnu asa&gt;n*t thertaw
killed in a horrible manner In Strong A feeling, and both writers aud statesmen
tigations and information contributed by
X In and fired two shots «■ them. They re­
M. Pennock, late ot
have continued to deplore the exetasive men." The apostles being sent aside that various molical men, and of the vital sta­ Better
dec.-a^l. and that all creditor.of sata
turned the fire aud then escaped. This Is McBride's shingle mUl_at Mnskagon. He
the council might confer together, we can
was employed to keep the first floor clean. growth of cities as a national evil, and fancy bow in their hearts, at least, if not tistics afforded by different departments of are required to gmesl
the second unsuccessful attempt to burghrobate Court, at the Probate office, in tbelW
In stepping over a piece of rapidly revolv­ have exhorted countrymen to stay at home, yet aloud because of tbulr keepers, they the country.—New York Journal.
of Hastlmc. for essmtnatlnn aud ?■1
la.-lze tire bank in a abort time.
ing shafting, ids shirt sleeve was caught, telling them how much better off they rejoiced in Christ who had so honored
or before the asth day o(
“I, j
Ray and Pearl French. Hoytville drug- and he wax diawn over the shaft When were in the country.
f nd that Mirh elaims will N- hwujl hefoi’;
Willing to Walk
them; and it would not be strange If they
eourt. on Wei'.ue*iay. the »xh day
Observation has now taught us that this
■ gists, were fined 8100 last week for not finally released he had been terrible lo­
"What
are
yueLgoing
to
do
when
you
get
continued preaching Jesus to those who'
and on Thursday, tbe Wth day of
growth
of
cities
is
a
necessary
part
of
the
Jured, and died an hour later in terrible
filing their bond.
to be a man?” asked tbe visitor.
next, at too o'clock in the forenoon U c"
evolution of our social structure, and that had them in charge. As to tbo council
agony.
t
The little fellow's face amtimed an ex- “S&amp;fSSy.Wh.A.D.IMt.
Tuesday of last week T. E. Stearns, a
it is not a growth at the expense of the they could not deny the-miracle, but they
F
CUAS. W.
prominent farmer living Iu Eagle town­
Mrs. Anna Ward, who operates
__ _
«,a country, but for the benefit of the country, thought poreibly they might put a stop to |
Judrc ot, i rohste.
ship. Ionia county, went to tbe home of taundry in Battle Creek, has been annoyed as well ns that of the city.—T. C. Clark in any more such manifestations. How they with a voice which waa evidently shaken
did love Che poor and the raffering (?) by sad memories of tbe post, “Whip papa.”
hia soo-in-law to find out when he could much of late by Invidious stories that Scribner’a
MtOBATE ORDKK.
these lovely, righteous people, who have I —Exchange.
cut his wheat While there he went out have been started about her character, and
State of Michigan. County of R*m
still so many followers. What will become
What a Bad Digestion Does.
to pick some cherries.
About an hour all of which she traced to M. Mass, a
At a seaNon of the Probate1
i
Tbe famous Kbajak tunnel ot India County
afterward, noticing that he had not re­ clothing dealer. Mrs. Ward stood It until
A doctor has been comparing the state ot of them (Matt, vii, M-t3)?
of Barrv. holden st the
17. “But that it spread no further among pierces the Khwsja Amran mountains frgif3ycrMnst1n&lt;». In said
turned. someone went to look for him. patience cvmied to be a virtue, and then mind of a man before dinner and after who
Kanwdav theel^hY
rod hundred
day of July.
In «e
and .anelrtSd.
He was found dead under the cherry tree she started to avenge herself. She caught Buffers from indigestion. Before dinner the people, let us straltly threaten them, about sixty miles north of Inetta at an S?5S&amp;i*
PniMat. ClixAes W. AHMtron.-. /cd5e of
with his neck broken, evidently having Mass on the street recently aud gave him the patient's thoughts arc something of that they speak henceforth to o man in elevation of 6,400 feet. It is 12.800 feet
this
name."
Xs
well
stand
by
a
river
and
long
and
was
constructed
broad
enough
to
this
kind:
fallen from the ladder.
a right-handed slash over the head with a
^RHhe matter of tke estate ot Aw-I P* H#1**
“What a jolly thing life ial How grand tell It to stop flowing. Why do the people carry a double line of rails.
One of the features at the fanner’s pic­ heavy whip. Mass started to ran, but It is to breathe the pure air, to revel in the imagine a vain thing and the rulere take
d7&gt;n reading a id Mint tbe petit &gt;«&gt;&lt;&gt;.
nic at Grand Ledge August 10 will be a was not very successful. Mrs. Ward fol­
counsel
against
tbe
Lord?
He
that
sitglorious
sunshine,
to
laugh
and
be
merryl
baloon race to the clouds between a couple lowing him and and applying the whip
teth in the heavens shall laugh, the Lord that the beautiful atmospheric blanket
The With friends all around, a prosperous fu­ shall have them in derision (Px. li 1-4; Isa.
of balloonists. They will start at a given very viiri i msly and successfully,
wrapped around our planet varies in its
ture before one, all one’s hopes and plans
word and each will return to terra firma crowd ei orred Mrs. Ward.
turn out well. It may safely be said vili,4), 10). Whatever is of God cannot be power to retain heat in proportion to the tfiHniMMtotemtf M?ra!‘£d to’“th*
with his own parachute.
that we live iu a good country, und that stopped, yet there are many , who light amount of dust particles that It contains
In MU witI named or to some other sultsbi*
Home Hint*.
life b the moM enjoyable state Imagina­ against Him.
It is said that local option is a failure lu I
Green tea will revive rusty black lace ble.’’
18. "And they called them, and com
So cold b the weather in places like
Van Buren county now. but from what and reml.-r ft a* good as new.
□MUvLmI
---- - •• .
But
after
dinner,
when
the
salmon
and
Greenland,
Franx
Josef
Land,
Spitsbergen
Irxppenod there last week. It Is fair to pre­
and other polar bear hunting fields, and so
sume that the supporters of that measure
Wliilr cleaning up bedrooms the doeet the cucumber and the lobster salad have
are alive and hustling. The sheriff of that door.* ah&lt;*uM be kept closed, to keep the begun to do their deadly work, tbe same
an other persoui Intere-tcd la ot U»&lt;Ur short the msaxi. that trees like the fir
with Ibe high print ot lind u ihojr
man thinks something like this:
never grow higher than a tew inches.
county swooped down upon Deeatur and dust out.
__
&lt;7r" ®: u&gt;. print Wbon Up, dio.ild k™0
"Life
is
a
fraud.
Those
who
say
life
is
fileTta’the cire of ItaUW. in said rojffltv.
to* fu five saloon late, whom It to alleged,
«ad
who
&lt;«,bt
to
or,
bnS
Tanilsbed gold
etnAroldery may be worth living arc humbugs; We go about
11 th, CncL.r b, not botwr 0u«1 to dihad been lulling liquor.
Seven men are
cleansed with a brush t ipped iu burned the world with a heavy load of care, and
rvet th, Mineacton ot th, child thu la tbo
WJul“dSrlndlct®eot from
from morning till night our time b spent
Will bn tried at tbe September term of the and pulvcrizeti rock atom.
in battling with.new annoyances. Bills
circuit court.
Clrin straw nmttlngs and rattan furni­
। b having a great many ture with salt and water, changing the
water ...i-u. Wasbrel in this way they the ground. Bah! Tbe whole thing Is
' The anci.
* umbug!"—London Tit-Bite.

OUR COUNTY

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                  <text>The best Advertisingniedium tn Bar­

ry County.

v0L. XXXVIL NO.

Hasting

Hastings

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, r H:&lt;. i.tws of the State ot
“' Ml^igan.
t’V.vnrssDec.fS.lM#.’

HASTINGS. MICH., AUGUST 4, 1892.

looks Here

Wheat is low and flour
should be the same. For a
short time I will sell

। White Rose Flour
AT

I) W. Reynolds, Cashier.
.kctojw:

K. B.'Mcsser.
Chester Messer.
!•. I. Culgrotd.
. ;

$2.20 Per 100 Lbj.
This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grade.
Cheese, 10 cents per pound.

JOS. ROGERS.

• i,ue depoaltsand general
. Transaeuju.____________

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWING MACHINE?
&gt;uy of tlu’ man who sells at the Same price to the
: woman a* to the rich. He wont charge yon $55
bine and sell the same style of machine to an­
. us do some dealers.. Oh.no!

Tngs win grow weary
it they happen to light on the

Sold by Fred L. Heath, The Drug­
gist, Or come in contact.with his

Poison Fly Paper
OR

Insect Powder.
“HE HAS THEM ALL.*'
Patent Medicines ad­
° vertised in the Hastings Ban­
ner.
All the best Corn Cures, all
the good Headache "Remedies.
Anything in the Drug line we don’t
happen to have we will be pleased
to get for you.

FRED L. HEATH,
The Druggist.

IN THE Old Wooden building
one door east of City bank.

I,
a--. oil to Trav. as the doUir pf the rich. He sells
DRUG STORE.
Th,-l i
Kiuming World Reni^Ked Domestic, The New
II. ,,..,.. i: i -.mie other first-class* injchines.
For 16 years the leading drug
11. .ill sell you a machine for a small payment down
and book store in Hastings.
ami “ ■ lialanve in monthly payments if desired. ■
It will ay you to call on him before you buy.
X- mlb's. oils and parts for all machines,

hd-Iui’SM icota,

T. PHILLIPS

The most complete stock and
lowest Brices. All kinds
used in the county.

III. 5. Goodyear,
The only practical drug­
gist of I 25 years experi­
ence. i

Hastings,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,
Cloaks,

Blankets, Bedding,
AND

Live Geese Feathers
I he most complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state.

- Mich.

To consumers ot kerosi ne oil in Has­
tings and Bnrrj’ Co: We have established
an agency nt| Hastings for, the sale of
Snow Drop oil. which for laminating pur­
poses has no 'equal. Bring a product of
Pennsylvania crude «id 155 degrees Aretest makes it perfectly safe. it produces
a clear and white light and free of odor,
nor does it cause any deposit on chimney
which is so common u ith cheap and low
test Ohio oil.) .'■ilncr July 1.
Michi­
gan allows tile use of UU degrees fire test
oil which permits the the sale ot kerosene
made from Ohio crude, and possesses k
larger percentage of sulphur aud after ex­
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive pn^)
to ralw thJ fire test to 150 degrees or more
it becomes useless, so far as producing
llglit is concerned but at a low test will
burn fairly frell. still producing a very
disagreeable jordor while burning and load­
ing the chimney with u greasy substance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost Is but
, little different than what you pay for the
cheap goods you are using and the satisfac­
tion you will get in light will more than
compensate, saying nothing of additional
safety. For sale by S. E. Phillips, H. L.
Newton and Cook &amp; Cook­
A. D. Maykamd, Wholesale Ag.
Hastings, Mich.

PROBATE ORDER
^r.i'isswiir^s-

u..

TU. d.“ 5r July. 10

o»

;'A*. o'

A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for SI.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp;, Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

&gt; ’ We make a specialty
°f making Gents suits
and pants to-order.

rount of Eugene tiartiioni. administrator.

n. othe
Saistaned for the bearing of said
Jrttttoo and that the holra at law of »**•»
Slid and all other persons Interested »« «*»}

’’.‘’“"'Thv rLwh X 1J copy Of this order to be

weeks previous to w'

MICH

Hastings
Banner.
Publish od Thursdays by
COOK: BROS..

KMTIXSH. SICB.

Sticky Fly Paper,

The Dollar of the Poor Man THE PEOPLE’S

GRAND RAPIDS,

Banner.

’w ^^&lt;0x0.
Judge of 1’roo ate

(A true copy.)

Hastings Banner
and
Detroit Tribune,

COUNTY NEWS.
s»«*P*riU» Iim the meat by which
--- — - —..a.,.., u„.
la hlt,,nuu
’*on sucu
8Ucfl “ flna ho,&lt;1
upon the confidence ot the people.
Delayed letter.
Very warm and dry. Farmers are wish­
ing for rain—Mrs. Jack Smith and two
daughters visited at her father Flower’s a
few.daya last week—Mrs. Swarthout of
Ely, Mich.. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. F.
Brown—Mrs. Leon Palmatier. who Is sick
at her sister’s is some better—Miss Maude
Reynolds returned to her home in Ely last
Tuesday—The farmers have just finished
a very successful harvest—Miss Nora
Ashley of Broward spent a few days last
week with Emily Mead.

'Prairieville.
Last Wednesday evening after the hour
of midnight as a farmer living In the out­
skirts of our village was wrapt in the arms
of Morpheus, a loud rap on the door awoke
him and sprang from bib bed and went to
the window and called to know what was
wanted/ A stranger replied: "We want
to know the road to Hastings,” and tho
conversation continued about after this
manner:
Farmer. “Go north-/’
Stranger. “We don’t know which way
is north.’’
Farmer.
•Have you
been through
town?”
Stranger. “What town?”
Farmer.
•Prairieville.”
Stranger. "We don’t know where we
are.’ We are lost."
Fanner.
‘
•Which
way are you headed?"’
Stranger. "Don't know."
Fanner.
•Where did you come from?"
Stranger. "Delton.”
Fanner.
•That accounts for It.
You
are farther from Hastings than when you
started. You fellows want to fool me,"
and be started for bed and with a pitiful
gasp tho stranger said:
■ "O, no. We are in earnest, we are lost.
You don't know me. I atn the editor of
the Hastings Democrat, (and in a voice
that would indicate he was about to burst
into tears) "I wont to go to Hastings. We
are lost."
As bo was not in sympathy with his pol­
itics he was strongly tempted to let him lie
lost; but being a tender hearted man the
thought came to him,—"Do you see that
bright star opposite the house?”
"Well, that la cast Now with that to
your right you will be going north."
He thanked him kindly and started.
Is that editor still lost?

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.
WHOLE NO. 1938

their home in Hastings Saturday—Mr.
Varah’s hired man has gone beck to Has­
tings to work—Lewis Williams ot Milo
wai In town Monday—Elder Harding and
wife have returned from Eaton-. Rapids
where they have been attending camp
meeting—The officers pulled a house ot
ill repute In the south part of the town
Saturday night leaving the parties 8550
worse off than nothing. That is the kind
of officers to support—George Kerns Is
having the root raised on the addition to
bls saloon making It all the same height—
The danev In K. of P. hall last Friday eve
was well attended—all passed off very
quiet—After working over a wood stove
through the heat of the summer Mrs. B.
Thompson has concluded to cook hereafter
on a new gasolene stove bought of Aldrich
Bros—Don’t forget the services at the
church have been changed from 7:30 Sun­
day evenings to 3 p. m. the remainder of
the confrence year—Lewis Williams just
received some very fine specimens of the
different kinds of ore as they are dug from
the mines at Deadwood. It Is well worth
your time to go and see them—Two candi­
dates rode the hornless goat at Maccabec
hall Monday evening—Mrs. Henry Robin­
son has gone to Grand Rapids for the
treatment of a carcinomatous growth.

J. Terrell and wife of Owosso visited
Wm. Demond’s. The former is a brother
to Mrs. Demond—Mr. Berkhardt and wife
of Potterville are at Wm. Demond’s, the
latter being a sister to Mrs. I)—J. McGum
of Cedar Creek was the guest of A. C.
Walt over Sunday—Harvest is over with
and our school house flag is not up yet.
It is said that P. Colgrove will talk it up
on Friday of next week. Everybody come
—Dr Sayles Is getting moved into his new
house—A. Emery of Woodland is banging
the paper in the Dr.’s new bouse—Bolton
and Gates of Woodland are buying wheat
here at bottom prices—Smith Mun ion
makes the first hum of the thresher—Mr.
Editor please give us the law for or
against Sunday working.
(We must refer you to the Prosecuting Attorney—
Farmers, fork up your trespass moneys’,
then we can look for our depot. Come to
thy rack boys.
Itnwoni Mill*.
The month or June brought a large
amount of rain and many predicted a wet
harvest as well as a poor time for haying
but never was there such splendid weather
for farmers to secure their crops as there
has lx-en this season—We almost had a
drouth but Thursday night brought a good
, rain aud we are happy again—Gon lake
just now has its share of resortera and it
Is bound to be a stopping place for the
weary during the hot summer months—
The undenominational church at this place
is fast being completed—Geo. Rickliard
who was so seriously hurt by having been*
thrown on the cutterbar of his binder is on
the gain. Dr. Parkhurst in attendance—
The hum of the steam thresher cau be
heard in the distant*—We hear of some
farmers contracting their wheat for 75c.
per bushel—Look out for pickpockets
while lu Grand Rapids. Mrs. E. 11. Bowou was relieved of her pocket book while
in the city—The year '92 will be long
rememl»ere«| for building cliurehes. No
less than five are building In different lo­
calities not fnr from here—Hattie Hughes
of Prairieville Suudaycd here—G. Coman
is haying a new house built bi’ Duffey
Bros.

part of the week at Grand Rapids—Hra..
H. Coe and Mrs. Al Lanta were at Eaton
Rapids last Saturday—Shirley Fisk of
Detroit spent Sunday with Harry Dickin­
son—L. W. Felghuer and wife, Geonro
Stringham and Miss Etta Wolcott spent
Sunday at Thomapple lake—Mr. and Mra.
J. H. l*almer of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, were
guests of Putnam Bros, this week—Frank
Brumm of Jackson Is at C. Wilkinson
quite sick with typhoid fever—Elmer
Griggs has returned from Eckford where
he baa been for soma time visiting rela­
tives—Mrs. Jns. Fleming returned from
Ottawa Beach last Friday evening—J. C.
Furnlss started-for Ohio on a visit Wed­
nesday evening—Maud Southwick of Mid­
dleville was a guest at J. H. Harper’s over
Sunday—Ora Stringham returned to her
home at Battle Creek to day accompanied
by Ora Smithy__________________

Additional Local News.
Grand Excursion. The. Michigan Cen­
tral will rnn a special train via Grand Rap­
ids and C. A W. M. R. R. to Ottawa Beach
and Macatawa Park, Angust 17, ’92. and
sell round trip tickets at the following low
rates: Adults. 81.00. Children 50 cento.
Train will leave Hastings at 8:10 a. m.,
arriving at Grand Rapids at 9:30 a. m.,
Ottawa Beach at 10:30 a. m. Returning
Ileave Ottawa Beach at 0 p. m. Grand Rap­
ids
7:00. Returning train will reach Has­
I
•tings at 8:30 p. m. All who desire to stop
off
at Grand Rapids will have that privi­
«
!lege. Train will run through to Ottawa
Beach, landing passengers in front of
Hotel Ottawa. Passengers wishing to go
to
i Macatawa Park resorts can take Steam
Ferry boat from Beach dock, rate 5 cents.
The
beautiful steamer Macatawa will
1
make two trips, leaving the dock at 2:30 p.
m.
and 3:50 p. m. and give all who desire
:
one
hour’s ride on Lake Michigan for 30
i
cents.
Children 10 cents. Tickets good
i
only
on special train.
।
M. A. Gii.lman, AgL
Lansing has come to the front os a trot­
.ting horse center. Last spring the Lan­
sing driving club was organized with a
'
capital
stock of 850.000. 120 acres of low
level land was purchased east on Michigan
Ave.
$30,000 has been expended tn
grounds, track and buildings. We are in­
formed by experienced horsemen that the
track is one of the finest. The soil Is of
that spring cliaracter which makes fast
time and yet does not sore a horse. The
track is of regulation pattern and eighty
feet in width on the home stretch. There
are the stake races as follows: 82,000 for
3 min trotters, 81.000 for 2.-24 trotters.
31.000 for 3 min pacers. The entrance
fee to these stakes is ten per cent There
are class races for following trotters, 2:18,
2:28, 2:35 and 2:40. Pacers 2:19 and 2:30.
r, Tbe purses in these class races are 8800
each. Entrance fee five per cent. In ad­
dition to above there are 2 and 8 year old
trots and 3 year old pacer, 8300 In each.
The stalls at the Lansing driving club are
large and well built with city water nt end
of each seetien. The Detroit. Lansing &amp;.
Northern railroad have run a side track up
to the grand stand and the electric cars
are very near the grounds. Sume of-the
bot horses are already entered. Weather
permitting Lansing will have one of the
best meetings of the year. For entry
blanks or any other Information address,
W. K. Prudden, secretary at Lansing.

Quimby.
Your scribe has been
busy fur the
past two or three weeks that he could hot
get time to wilte-but Is-with you j again—
Harvest is about over withand oats nearly
ready to cut—Huckleberries seem to draw
a good many westward nowadays—John
Cafcteiein and family spent Sunday with
relatives In Nashville—That inudi needed
CANADA THISTLES.
min was very welcome when it Came the
oilier night—There was uo preaching at
the school house last Sunday night the
xxlland was in
The law to prevent the spread of Canada
Frank Geiger of Woodland
In town
towr
minister being ill—Miss Rosa Lowell vis­
19 IIn Jannan
Sunday—There were only
C—L ZZ
Z-—— ’sXihistles Is a stringent one, as wlll.be seen
ited at home over Sunday.
......................
huckleberry marsh from Carlton
last■“Monby
­ repillng Its provisions, which are given
day. Thursday there weru over 100 there belovf.
5E4-T1OX 1.—The People of the State of
—Mrs. George Wickham of Muskegon is
Crops are looking-better since Hie rain— visiting in Carlton—Rant Austin is settled Michigan enact, That it shall be the duty
The second annual farmer’s picnic will be in his new home here—Arc you going to of every owner, poaseaeor or occupier o£
held at Streeter’s lan.dlbg August 19, Ex­ Ottawa Bench Is the cry—A great many land, to cut, or cause to be cut down, all
Governor Luce ami Attorney Ellis and from this place will take in the camp meet­ the Canada thistles growing thereon, or on
other prominent speakers will be in’attend- ing nt Lake Odessa from August 1 to 15. the highway passing by or through the
anee.
Hopkins' Brass band will dis­
same; so often In each and every year as
course music j»n that day.
Dancing in
Theo Lewis of Battle Creek vMted at shall be sufficient to prevent them going to
the hall day and night. Come one and all John Fleming's Monday and Tuesday— seed; and if any owner, jnssessor or as.
and have a good time at the la|ce—The
Charley and Grade Wright went to Grand qupter of-land shall, knowingly,, suffer'
voung folks liad a very pleasant surprise Ledge Saturday for a short visit—Fannie any such Canada thistles to grow thereon,
on Miss Abhy Potter last Saturday night. Hartman who Is .-.pending a few months In and the seed to ripen, so as to cause or en­
All reported a very pleasant time—Harry Ionia county was bouie Inst Sunday—The danger the spread thereof, he shall, on consays he wishes they would bring back rain caught a few who have wheat stand­ vlction, be liable to u fine of ten dollars '
what stuff they took out of his buggy, ing In the shock—Those who saw the rain for every such offense.
especially* his old shoes—Will Pace is very bow Monday eve pronounced it the finest
Section 2.—It shall be the duty of the
sick—Fred Williams had the tuWortune they ever saw—Mrs. Jones and nieces overseer of highways in any towuship to
to have two of Ills bay stacks burned the Nellie and Mabel spent Sunday with Mrs. sec that the provisions of this act shaB.be
other day, but was lucky enough to save Emma Bachelder—F. U Huffman closed carried out within their respective high­
his bam and tools.
Cause unknown— his school here Frldly—He has gone to way d stricts, and^they Hull give notice to
Farmers are preparing to harvest their Ann Arbor to complete his medical course the owner, possessor or occupier of any
oats—Fred Williams bought a line 3-ycar —Frank Andrus is quite sick at this writ­ land within said district whereon Canada
old colt one day last week of S. Potter— ing—D. IL Foster was here to attend the thistles shaH be growing and. in danger ot
Ella Williams was the guest of Emma funeral ot Mr. IL C. Gordon Sunday—Miss going to seed, requiring him to causa the
Raymond last Sunday.
Jennie Carjienter of Potterville is visiting same to be cut down within five days from
the service of such notice, and in case such
her uncle. Theo Jones and family.
owner', possessor or occupier shall refuse
or neglect to cut down the said Canada
The farmers are rejoicing over tho fine
ralnVe had just In the nick of time—The
The Misses Ethel and Weta Wilkinson thistles, tire overseer of highways shall en­
IL 1’J company wits well patronized last of Nashville were at C. C. Gage’s the fore ter u|xm the land and cause all such Cana­
Sunday. 85 persons came from Hastings part of the week—Myrtle Tuckerman da thistles to be cut down with as little
and a large number from Kalamazoo to en­ closed her school Friday at .the Checkered damage to growing crops as may be, and
joy themselves around our fine lakes—It with u picnic.
Al! report a line time— s4im11 not be liable to be sued in any action
Is not often that a man has so much wheat Mary Wilcox, for tliu past two years and a of trespass therefor: ^Provided Uiat when
that he forgets a field, but a certain man half teacher of tbq Center school lias been Canada thistles are growing upon non-res­
not far from here was putting away his .engaged to teach the fifth grade at Wood­ ident lands It shall not be necessary to
binder when one of his hands reminded land the coming year—Have you heanl give notice before proceeding to cut down
him of 30 or 40 acres in another field that the news? A little baby girl arrived at the same.
Sec. 5.—Any person' who shall know­
was not yet cut so he started In again— the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Jewell
The hotel Is about ready for occupancy— Thursday July 28—Nellie Frost Is enter­ ingly vend any grass or other seed, among
There will be no Sunday school at the taining lier cousin Mabel Long of Marshall which there is any seed of the ’Canada
church next Sunday on account of quarter­ this week—E. D. Tyler and wife of Ver­ thistle, shall for every such offense, upon
ly meeting at Shultz—Another large kiln montville visited relatives here the past conviction, be liable to a fine of twenty
of brick is being burned at Shultz—X Mc­ week—John Tuckenritm has the finest dollars.
Sec. &lt;J.—It shall be the duty of the pros­
Guire and wife visited nt James Ryan’s piece of corn wo have seen—Jay Preseutt
last Sunday—Farrand Gesler. non of Dr. of Marshall was In town las', week look­ ecuting attorney of tlie county to prose­
Gesler of Saranac Is visiting bls aunt, Mrs. ing after his farm—The Misses Emma cute all violations ot tire provisions ot this
and Ida Schafhauser are at home from act which shall come to bls knowledge.
Bowaid Mosher.
SKC. ".—Every overseer of highways
Battle Creek and are entertaining a niece,
Libble Clark, from the same place—The who shall refuse or neglect to discharge
Delton.
Mrs. Boice, of Coats Grove, who has Mlijses Davis, daughters of Alva Davis of the duties Imposed on him by the provtebeen visiting at P. Chamberlain’s the past Battle Creek have been visiting at Wm. lon'of this act shall be liable to a tine of
Provided that the
week has returned home—Mr. Hofstatter Latty’s the past two weeks—Mrs. Clayton twenty-five dollars:
of Hastings has been visiting bls sister. Brown and daughter Jennie of Baltevue provisions of ibis act shall be publhhed in
Mrs. Johnson this week—Mr. Kearehner were the guests of Mrs. Henry Tasker the l&gt;amphlet form, and ten copies thereof for­
and family were the guests of C. Griswold first of the week—Jessie Thompson has warded to the supervisor of each town­
Sunday—Grade and Maggie Chase have left James Durham’s and no -clue to his ship in this state.
It seems strange that any farmer would
the whooping couglt— Mesdames D. Nor­ wherebouts Is known.
allow these pests to spread over his fields,
wood and Evans returned from their visit
NaebvIHe.
and it certainly does not show a very
at Howard City last Saturday—Ed Evans
Iter. D. B. Ovlatt preached for the Bap­ neighborly spirit to refuse tu cut them
was at the hub Saturday—Carroll Skill­
man is visiting his uncle at Prairieville— tist society last Sunday morning and even­ down before they seed the fields of others
Mrs. Skillman and daughter visited friends ing—Rev. C. I. Deyo of Belding filled the who object to the peat. If any further in­
In Hastings this week—Mr?. Arnold of pulpit at the Congregational church both formation is desired call upon the prose­
Kalamazoo who has been visiting her morning and evening last Sunday—The cuting attorney.
mother tlie past month returned home last Baptist Sunday school liad their picnic at
E. N. Reed, a prominent Pine Creek
Saturday—H. C. Boynton left for Petoskey Thonmpple lake Tuesday—The M. E. and
Saturday mo/uJug where he expects to Congregational Sunday schools bad a union farmer, was kicked in the stomach by a
picnic ot Thornapple lake Wednesday— I horse, and may die.
meet hte wife and there remain for two
•
weeks along the Jake to take In the balmy Post Office InspectorC. D. Eaton of Wilton
Junction, Iowa; ramie the P. O. at this
Auh0IM.kAckei.U!t.Ie
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breeze as well as the Delton Breeze—Fred
pl.ee.nomd.l »l»lt S.lnnUr—Mb. U
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Loveland and wife who have been visiting A. Nichol, did Glen Yoons .pent Uw loro1 ctW«1 condition.
at Martin I’oeVa tor two weeks returned to

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Lawyer.
Office over Julius Russell’s store. Stats
street, Hastings, Mich.

A. SHELDON,
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Deputy Sheriff Grant Sellers served a war­
rant of arrest for a ») debt upon John
Coffer, who thereupon shot him through
the breast. Seller* then drew bis pbtel
and shot Coffey four time* and both men
fell and died almost instantly.
George William Curtis has noticeably
Improved in health during the lart tow
day*, and Iftsyecorery is not now improb­
able.
**

A cloudburst in Marshall county, West
Virginia, swept away a house and
drowned the nine inmates.
North English, la., has been completely
destroyed by fire, only two buildings re­
maining standing. The total low i* 115,00a
Private Keiser, one of the soldier* at
Fort McKinney, Wya, bn* confessed that
bo wa* hired to blow up the guard house
while th* Johnson county cattlemen were
confined there. The plot failed, and sub­
sequently tbe post was set on fire.
J. H. Bradley, of Minneapolis, has been
elected president of th* Illinois college a»
Jai&amp;souvllle.
Seventeen hundred workmen employed
upon the Waldorf and Netherland hotels
in New York have been called out in con­
sequence of the trouble in the iron build­
ing material trade.
In the United States district court at
Springfield, Mont.. James Shepler was
sentenced by Judge Allen to the peniten­
tiary for eighteen, year*, being six year*
each on three conviction* for impersonat­
ing a United States offidcr.
The senate has confirmed the nomina­
tion of George Shlraa, Jr., to.be justice of
the United S’ates supreme court
The president has approved the retali­
atory measure ngainst Canada which was

CITY BAKERY.

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YOU KNOW THAT IS
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foot ot Mount Shaata, tn California, wo
davMtated by fire, th* progre*- of which
was only stayed by the blowing up with
dynamite ot building* lying In ite course.
The loe* amount* to 473,000.

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

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This!

Mr*. Bethany Bowman has tiled a suit
for *5.000 damage* against the Chicago;
Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway company
for the death of her husband, Isaac Bow­
man, a car repairer, who was run over and
killed in the yards of the company at
Chillicothe, Mo., last March.
Thursday, July 28.
Congressional nominations: Third Cal­
ifornia, &amp; G. Hillborn (Rep.); Fifth Cali­
fornia, Fagt-ne F. Loud (Rep.)-,
By the collapse of the Bruggerman
brewery at St. Paul one man waa killed
and two others were badly injured.
Four of the Bulgarian conspirators who
planned to murder Prince Ferdinand aud
hi* prime minister have been executed.
Tho inheritance tax on the estate of tho
late William Astor will not be less than
$305,(100. which goes to the New York state

The Rectal Specialist,
OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.,

a*ekx*

Will be a guest of the Johnson House at Middleville, every Thursday
forenoon and of the Hastings House, Hastings, Mich., every Thur day afternoon and evening. At Grand Rapids all other days.
He invites every sufferer from, any Rectal trouble to call and get a
Jndg. Tro,^. ^ F^M1TOjori.&lt; correct di.gnosi. ottheirdise.se, time required to cure and cost of
j
h~^i1od' for tor
same
w
hoard- •and--------granted
four application^

dlrorc* in th* apace ot twenty minute*. Herbert Slade, a prixe fighter, ha* run
•way with and marrisd tbe daughter ot
John Sneasely, a Mormon bishop. The
girl wa* the belle of the region about
Morn; Utah, and had all the young Mor­
mon* “on the *tring." The “old man" 1*
disconsolate and wroth.
' .
Ex-President C. K. Adams, lata of Cor­
nell university, ha* accepted the presi­
dency of the Uuireralty of Wlaconeln.
Bishops Coasrova and Hennaaacy, of the
Roman Catholic church, hare written to
an inquiring layman announcing that
among tho order* whioh no Roman Cath­
olic can belong to is the Knight* of Pyth­
ias. A great many Roman Catholic* be­
long to the order.
Twonegroee were killed In Highland
Park, Pittsburg, by lightning, and the fo
lingo of tree* under which they stood wn
photographed on the breast of one uf
them.
Thirty howling dervishes have arrived
at New York for exhibition at tbe World’s
fair.
The president ba* ioued another pro­
clamation to the Cceur d'Alene rioter*
commanding them to go home and behave
themselves.
New York and Brooklyn are undergoing
a period of phenomenal mortality. Sat­
urday there were 286 deaths In Gotham
and » proportionately large jgunber in
Brooklyn. The heat was tLc principal
factor in the fAality.
A charge of nitro glycerine which John
Taylor, an old “well shooter," wa* trans­
porting on a buckboard, exploded near St.
Mary'*, O., and blew Taylor to little bite.
Lawrence E. McGann ha* been renomi­
nated for congress by the Democrats ot
tbe Second (Chicago) Illinois district.

Emperor William and hl* suite bare ar­
rived at Cowes, where he will visit his
royal grandma and witness the yacht
The trustee of the Sprague estate at
Providence, R. L, i* now paying the final
dividend to creditors.
There were 125
creditors and the total dividends amount
to 27.15 per cent of the claims.
A prisoner In jail al Glasgow has con­
fessed that he murdered Lord Leitrim and
was concerned in the mutder of Lord
Mountmorres and the informer Carey.
The Danish storthing has decided to re­
duce I ho duty on sugar by 10 ore per kilo­
gram.
John O'Connell, a plumber recently
from Milwaukee,wm accidentally drowned
in the river nt Rockford. Ills.
Walter Maroney, of Burlington, la., fell
overboard from a Mississippi, river excur­
sion steamer and was drowned.
The chief of polfc* ot New Orleans has
received a letter Intimating that Judge
Marr, who has been ininaihg for several
weeks, is held by the Mallx
John Philip Sousa, leader of the Murine
band, has been granted hi* discharge from
th- Uhiteii State* marine corps, upon hl*

■ The dty of New Orleans has settled tho
Myra Clark Gaine* case by the payment
of K»23,7S8 to the administrator of the
famous litigant’* estate.
Hudson, Wh., and the surrounding
country wa« visited by tbe meat severe
storm ever known in that section. Store*
lu town were fiixxied aud great damage
wa* done to crops.
The government of Salvador has given
notice th*', the treaty of amity commerce,
and consular privilege* entered into betweeu that country and the United State*
Dec. 0, 1870, will be terminated May 80
18U3.
Eighty houses and an ancient Capuchin
monetary, with a valuable library, have
been destroyed by fire at Male, a town In
the Tyrol
Niue hundred person* are
rendered homele**. Th^ loa* amount* to
1250,(W.
Mrs. Barbara Hoffmrister, a Chicago York looking up musicians for the band
widow, has reported to the St. Lon!* police he will lead in Chicago.
that'he has been swindled out of F5,4&lt;M)
__
__________________
____________ ___
At_the
Indiana State Spiritualist*
’ camp
by Richard Stein, wbo recently kept a meetitn: nt Chesterfield, Dr. Westerfield,
Chicago^
tho of Anidrraunt
restaurant in Chicago,
Stein and the
An&lt;lr-r&gt;.iii; wa*
was re-elected nresident
president of
widow were to have been married next the SMocirttlon. Mrs. Colby "Luther, of
month.
Crown. Point, vic* preaident. and Flora
Hoarding, of Anderson, secretary.

CougrcasloniU nominations: Thirteenth
Indiana district. Colonel Charles Girard
Couu.of Elkhart (Dem.); Second Arkansas,
C. R. Breckinridge (Dem.), renominated;
.Fifteenth Ohio, H. C. Van VcorhW (Rep.)
Obituary: At London. Viscount Shers
brooks (RL Hon. Robert Lowu), age I bl.
—At AahUntf, W!*.. Chief John Buffalo,
aged Ml.—At Knnkukee, III, Andrew Day­
ton.
Marla Reed, a colored woman who
claimed to hnvr known George Washing*
ton, has just died at Louisville, at the age
of 115 year*.
Colonel W. A- McCorkle, ot Charleston,
hi* be-n nominated for governor by the
West Virginia Democrats.
Mrs. James Anderson, of Rockford. 111*.,
whose husband wa* killed in a railroad
wreck two years ago, was driven to Insani­
ty by the intense beat.
Whitelaw Reid, candidate for vice presi­
dent, ba* promised to attend tho annual
convention of the Illinois stats league of
Republican ciub* to be held in Springfield,
Aug. 18.
The Young Men’s lycenm connected with
the Church of the Sacred Heart at New,

ark, N. J., has been ordered disbanded by
-Bishop Wigger because at a ball given by.■
the society recently round dances were per­•
mitted and beer wa* sold in violation of
church rule*.
Mr*. Barbara Cetealar is being proMcuted
by the Indianapolis authoritiM for har­
boring unlicensed dogs. In tho two room*
1
she occupies she had been keeping ten
mongrel curs, until tho place became hor­
ribly offensive.
Mr*. Carolina Bara! wa* made so angry
by a fine which Justice McIver, ot Milwau­
kee, placed over her, that she wa* seized
with hysterica and may di* a* a result.
Saturday, July *O.
Congreaoional nominations: First Illi­
nois, Alfred C. Clark (People*); Second Illi­
nois, Edward D. Connor (People’s); Third
Illinois, Jamas H. Randall (I’eople’sjn
Fourth Illlnoi*, W. H. Van Oninm (Peupl*’s); Eighth Indiana,Willlaw S. Carpen­
ter (Republican); Tenth Indiana, Thoma*
Hammond (Democrat); First Nebraska,
Judge Allen W. Field (Republican); Fif­
teenth Missouri,Morgan (Democrat); Wyo­
ming. Henry A. Coffen (Democrat).
Street car employes at Indlamipoli* are
agaiu calking of striking, this time bacaukioueof their leaders has been dis­
charged for alleged “knocking down."
C. IL Hardin, ex-governor of Missouri,
died at Mexico, Mo.
*
The Cram Chemical work*, nt Spring­
field, N. J., were destroyed by an explo­
sion. Several heuae* In the vicinity were
shattered and tho inmate* bad carrow

LIVE STOCK ANO PRODUCE MARKETS.
Chicago.
Uuicuqo, Aug. ).
Following were tbe quotation. 03 tho
Ixjard of tra&gt;lo today: Whe..!-Angus*, opened
laud cIomxI 77^.- September, opened 77J4c,
closed 77?|c: DtHeinbcr. opened aud eluted
Hte. Corn-August, opened alia. c!o»ed
September, opened
closed
October,
opened t^Macloced te$fe.O«U-Augurt, opened
ajKc. cloead
September, opened and
ciueed.'Mfcc; October, opened iJ.'Hc, closed
Pork—August, opened S11.ciueed
September, opened flXUBi, cloeed SlXlSft:
January, opened S18.UTH, ckwed S1AWH.
Lard—August, opened I7.-H, cJosed F.ki
Live stock—Prices at the Union Stock
yards today ranged a* folloW*: Hog.-Market
rather slow and weak; packer* aud shipper*
backward about taking hull except at conceasioMh price* W cent* lower; sales ranged
at Sl.7Saii.iB rig*. SAA)tt5.pj light. »ASU®
A«1) rougu packiuu-,
mixed, aud
8A65A1W heavy packing an; shipping lot*.
Cattle—Market rather quiet and slow; prices
unctiangci; quotations runcvl
st &gt;4.1)0
choice to extra shipping steera H.50
liL&amp;J stxxl to choke du. f4.A)^4.^J fair
to goud, S3.5'jeLlQ commo:; to medium
do, S3.4O
LOO butchers' stoera. tt&amp;O ©
.'1.50 stockerp, *2.(044-00 Texas stoera. Si 75©
4.40 range steers.
fevd.rs, JI 75j
3.00 cows. SitxJSXii bulls and Jf.S3QAUU veal
calves.
Sheep-Market fairly active and prices
weak; quotations ranged at *4.00^4.73 per
100 ite western. »X'&gt;3®5.73| natives, *ddskt.«*
Trx*^ .-end IM3fc7.ro temte.
Produce: Butter—Fancy separator. 20o:
dairies, fancy, fresh, lafillc. Egge-Uc ner
dns
nff 1 iv.
.. _

ducka. Ifcftfcc; turkeys, mixed. PilOc. I'o
■■ V-. .'V. ... —
_

riee—00 per J4-qt case.

Wheat-No.

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winter

cash.

Me;

Corn—No. . mixed cash,
August, 65Uc;
September, S.^e. Oats-Steady bat dull; No.
- mixed cash. 3iMO35c; August,
Rv.
-DuU; 7U4&gt;7Ja for rar teu
lectwd.
Pork—Quiet; old mem,
SI" T.'.fi
W.00. Lard—Quist; September and Octotw,

Live Stock: Cattle-Market very dull and
Slow at
nt
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•Dr. Lakins has been located in the Porter Block, at Grand Rapids
Mich., for over four and one-half years, and has cured hundreds of
Grand Rapids’ people, to whom he refers with pardonable pride.
He treats Rectal Diseases only, hence he is a Rectal Specialist in
its truest sense. No matter how bad your case may be, of* how lornr
standing, or who has failed to cure you, he will give you a radical per­
manent cure.
.
Every long continued or chronic case of Piles has produced cither
Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint, Bladder trouble, Nervous Postra­
tion or Constipation. Hence the importance of being cured without
deity.
.
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Please notice. The following testimonials are from parties within
your reach, any one of whom will gladly give you all the particulars
concerning their case.

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Mr. DcKubber Is Supt. of the WlddlMr. Jas. L. Wllklnx, ex Mayor of HastinKS. says: It gives me great pleasure to comb Furniture Co. (the largest factory- in
state to my neighbors and frleads what I the world) and during running hours his
know of Dr. Laklns, as a Rectal Special­ time is’ very valuable. Inquirers will
please consult him any other time at the
ly
1 had piles for four or five years, and factory or at bis residence.
To whom it may concern:—! had Piles
when Dr. Dakin* took my case, they
would come down almost constantly When for ten years until cured by Dr. Lakin1 was on my feet and I had not been able two years ago. I also had a severe badber trouble, suffered Intensely and was
to do hard work for over two years.
They never came down once after tbe completely prostrated for weeks at a tin e
-I
employed
eight
different physicians in
second treatment and
1 did
more hard
work
the first G weeks after he took my case Detroit, Grand Rapidsand Ann Arbor and
than I bad done In a whole year before ~'
J *them
u
paid
over 8400, but received -no •bene­
and did it with more ease and comfort too. fit from their treatment. Dr. Laklns as­
From what 1 had heard former Grand sured me my piles caused the bladder trou­
Rapids patients say of him, 1 expected ble and he would cure both by simply1 cuthe would cure me. but 1 was amazed at ing my plies.
Thto he did over 2 years ago. 1 am now
the' speedy and radical change bls treat­
free from both discard, weigh more and
ment produced.
I have talked with Mr. DeKobber Supt. am in better health than I have been for
of the Widdlcotnb Furniture Co. and many rainy years. I wm constantly getting worse
e ther Grand Rapids people Dr. Laklns has and I firmly believe I would not be-living
cured, some of them years ago. and now hut for Dr. Laklns’ treatment. I know
all speak of his skill a* a Rectal specialist of many be has cured, several of wbem I
sent to him. I have never known Lin;
in the highest terms.
I sincerely believe be can permanently to fail In a single instance.
Respectfully.
cure any case of pile* uo matter how bad
Isaac DeKtubeil
or how long standing, and 1 advise all suf­
ReSsjMH So. College Ave., Grand Rap­
fering from any- Rectal trouble to consult
ids, Mlcb.
him at ouce.
James L.'Wojciks,
Hastings, Mich.
---------- --------------Tbe veteran Baggage Master ot the D.
Mrs. IL L. Peck of Grand Rapids wax' G. IL &amp; M. Ry. says:
I was terribly afflicted with Piles for
formerly a resident of Hastings, Mich.
She says: I was a sufferer from Piles, over twenty years. - They affected my
and Constipation caused by them ever general health so much that 1 was about
since I was a child until a little over two to resign my position as Baggage Master of
the D. A M. Ry. when Dr. Laklns t«egjn
years ago when Dr. Laklns cured me.
I wish I might tell every l»dy in the treating me. 1 began to Improve from the
very first treatment and was soon
land what be has doue for me.
He has treated me for recta! troubles sound and well.
This was over four and one-half yearonly but my general health Is better now
I think than It hM ever been In my whole ago and 1 will say I have not felt the
slightest sign of Piles since and 1 fee! at
life before.
.
least
twenty' year? younger than I did be­
1 heartily recommend him to any suffer­
er from rectal tn»ubles who may be fortu­ fore he cured me.
nate enough to secure his services.
’
Ret. No. 3V Barm-t: St.
Mr. iVck is clerk ut police lieadouartera.
Mr*. H. I- Peclt*
Grand Rapid.. Mich.
270 Ninth Ave.
1
Gbaud Rapids, Mich.

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Pecple somr.tinics erroneously suppose they arc going to be badly
hurt by the examination or treatment. Ask any who have been treai
ed by Dr. Lakins and they will tell you it is nearly painless
. JOSEPH ROGERS

Of Hasting* say*:
I f.t-1 a wonderful Improvement from
pr. Lskliu’ treatment and they are a» the
Dr. **&gt;» alnm*t painless.
N. T. PARKER
Proprietor of tbe ilastlnim House says:
I 1 am a patient of Dr. Laklns and cheer­
fully recommend hl* treatment to anyone
suffering In in any Rectal trouble*.
WILLIAM WOOD
Of Hastings say*:
I fr«-l much better already.
The pain
from Dr. Laklus’ trvaUpeDt Is nothing.
FRED C, PARKER
of the Hastings House says.
. Dr. Laklus ha* treated me only

twice.
me.

H

I am satisfied that lie .will cure

G. IL DURKEE
Blacksmith of Hastings nays:
I dreaded the examination and treatmenl beeaum* I had been badly hurt before.
My caw is a very" bad one. yet Dr.
Lakins- treatment is nearly piling-.-

CHARLES ANN1SON.
Ad old rcsldeut of Middleville. Mich. say-.
Dr. Lakins says I am not yet cured. but
I feel as well as I ever did. The tiro1ment is very mild.
JOHN W. WILLARD
Of Mlddldvllle says'!
Have bad only two treatments and havn’t felt so well In ten years.
Utile &lt; r
no pain to the treatment.

Arc you still skeptical ?
Then talk to ALL of the above and many more whose mames w
lie given or sent to you.
Main office, 35 and 36 Porter Block, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Entrance 132 Monroe St Phone 218.

MORTGAGE SALE
.
Default having been made tn the condidons
of a certain mortgage made by Francis t«teby
and Cordelia tJHeby. bls wife, to Mr*. C. M. Can- ■
line, dated Awil iBlh. A. D. »KJ. and retorted
in t he office o&lt; ibe register ot deeds, tor the
county &lt;&gt;t Barry ami State of Michigan, on the
S®lh day ot April. A. D. iftdk to llb«r Wot mort-

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been nuule In the condit1.**-: ■
a certain mortgage made ahd executed by Wi!
SMLjlMi Ma IMUe K. Mead bl* wife ol t th
city of BL Paul, State of Minnesota, to Henry
WjSwi*al»OMiA8*ptraetier thirteenth a. d.
iau and recorded in the office of the Register .&gt;(
Deeds tor Barry eounty State ot Mlcblcnn on riw
by Mr*. C. M.Cantlno to Join
ULTB* I**! bi
.'Kid assignment wm rec
Liber .*!.&gt;" of Martmces on pages 177 amt UJ
register of deed* for the
which said mortgage was dulv asslghed by said
state of Michigan, on the Brat
Henry FtashoutTo Denial Striker of ILi.-:-’. .'
Michigan by assignment bearing dole tbetwi-utletb day of IMayA. D. 1R!«o and r-conird :a
tbe Office el said Register of Deeds tor H ;r.
eounty
Michigan on the tenth day of May A. i&gt;.
on Uh second
M0 tn Uber nar of aMlgumenU on page ;u.i.
upon which mortgage there Is claimed to be itm*
count
at the date of this notice the sum of eleven hun­
dred one and ll KO dollan and an Attorney fee
of fifty dollan provided for In said mortgage
tube due st tor date of toisoouce Um snm ot and no suit or proceedings at !*w having b&lt;*:&gt;
temr hundred, thirty seven dollars and seventytt&gt;woewr tile debt seenred by sab.

Virtue of the power ot rale coolslned in
nwrtiw and the statute In such case mrtv and
provided, notice I* hereby given that on Fridav
the nluateecth day of August A. D. IMM *t fen
o'clock In the forenoon of said day I «b*H sri! M
public MNtion to the highest Mddernt t!u i..
front (low of tbe court house, tn the 4.ity "■
Hastings. Barry county, Michigan. nJu: ■
the place where the circuit court for Barrv
county is boUenlthe premises described id Nd’1
trout
mortgaae or »o much thereof m mav be here«"
couanT l^bQMsM? the sary to pay the amount'due on said arnttpu
wtth lea percent Interest thereon and all l-y;
premises described in said mortgage, or so costs together with an Attorney fee of fifri
lars *a provided therein. .The premise' io
•old and being described in said mortetf- a■
c-at Interest and all legal costs, t-gel^r
' an tho** wrQn piece* or parcel* of land MtuahIring and being In the township of Hope lu t hComity ol Barry and Stale of Mlchlrf* .JH11 '
scribed a* toitoin. to wit-. Tb* west bad of tbe
*ootbB*r quarter, th* east half of tbe wut-.wwt quarter and the southwest quarter of toe
tallow*: north east quarter of section number thirteen
i. - - —,ntna

?r*n’rP&lt;rt‘bSJiC; NOTrtieretora,
&lt;&gt;y virtue ol tbe r&gt;o#vr ot sale contained tn aabl

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AMlRuee ot Mortgsift.

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MORtGAGE SALE.
•-1. .vine been made hi be eon4!’!• ms

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1 ;rCthe’&lt;mnty
bl tent
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Our Servants

Our life

T^e’er
grumMe,

i n nii'nit.-Ap’ there is claimed to
i,- .4 tM- notice the sum of four
d,.li.in and txr&gt;nty fivjB cents.,
rut twenty-live dollars proand no suit or pro;inR u-ii instituted to re­
- cured t»j said mortgage.

is a

Between Potter and the Sink,
ers at Homestead.
8CIEF.DT TALKING FOB EFFECT.

HouestsaD, Pa., Aug.* 2.—Homestead’a

I fi tl?e cause of bur bliss;
Fbr all sorts of cleaning
"27
It ne’ertcoTnes aiqiss.

i t twenty-live doilara cov
situate in the toWnship
-oi-.ntv of Harry and state of
nown anil described as follows:
■;.-if of the southeast quarter of the
rter of serti-m thirty town one
sevea nest containing twenty
’l iiti'bGT; .tsslw.ee of Mortgagee.

Made Only

by

N.K.iairbank8cCa Chicago.

\ • • oniep tor Assignee of Mortgagee.

CROUP REMEDY

.DO YOU 1

SHORE

Eb POWERJ’
NO. 35.

; i igan Central dLWrfYS THE SAME
. .. .V.uj/arj Falls Route."

ISSUE OF VERACITY

dreaiq

&gt;' v’rfue of the power of
s'.ld moitgage. Mid the
, :i.|-and provided, notice
:
in: Srfnrday the sevenHepirintMT, A. D.. W2. at ten
r. i &lt;u&gt;n. I dnil sell at public
l,h-lwt bidder, at the north
... . nt-rt House In the City of
tnx tin- I'lscc where the Clri: irrv County is holden). the
in s*ld mortgage, or so

.DREN'S COUGH CURE

ny "with pleasure
faces so beam?

“3 ALWAYS THE BEST

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IN THE
13.WI S.M| t.Ofl
Local Arent. HasUiigs.

Office at FORDS' HOTEL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16.

One day only.

striking steel workers were considerably
agitated last night. T|iey hud "atikfied
themselves of tbe correctnw ot Superin­
tendent Potter’s statement that a number
t f former employes returned to work yes­
terday. Thia evidence ot weakening on
the paitof men who have loudly pro­
claimed their loyalty to the Amalgamated
association worries the members of that
organization, and
night the streets
were filled with t rik rs discussing the
situation with much uni motion. Provost
Majibnl Mechlicj, fearing the break in
the rauks of the strikers would lend to i

statenjsnt is made that 300 special watch­
men are to be sent to HomrOad. The
opinion is gaining ground that Pinkerton
men are being sent,
form this duty.

H. C. Frick w» still Improving yester­
day. He was able to do considerable
walking about. ArrHCgeipepte are being
riaahvd for the release on bu*«. of Bauer and
Knold,
tho anarchists
arrested for
alleged complicity with Berkmann. The
Long Brunch baker, Mollick, who has
been dragged bare on the same charge,
will almost certainly be released, m no
additional evldc-uee against him has been
secured ffltd nil there wits nt first was that
be bad tent Bcrkmann money.
Pinkertona to Proe&lt;cute.
Tho Homestead rioter* and those who
took part in the affair after tbe riot, when
tho detectives were compelled to run the
gantlet, will b« pro-scutcd for aggra­
vated assault and ba'tery. The work of
securing the necessary evidence to convict
tham&gt; engaged in the .assaults on thePinkertons and the robbery of tho surrendered
men has J&gt;eon going ou for some time, and
it is now so far advanc’d that informa­
tions will be made in a few days nnd the
persons-arrested. Among thoee who will
be arrested are several women who were
partlcuarly active nnd aggressive.

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EART

HEART
CUREfor!llesrt trouW« with ereat reanlu.’
JjO Bar. Fttchburs. il ich.. wm 111 far 15 y*ars

Bxraid food:
all pains left
™..
Pittsburg, Aug. 3.—The first break Ulustrsicd bock FREE al &lt;JnMq(ii&gt;ix or address
Dr. MIIm* Medical Co.7tlkhart,ln&lt;L
trouble, doubled the guard around the f "U1OH« 'be Iron manufacturers of the Mamill .nd In th. .1. rau ndjncnt tb.t.ln.
I
ShroMSO ™&gt;&gt;«n e*m,
*
day. . Tbe Akron (Ohio) Iron company
j signed the Amalgamated scale nnd TOO
That the backbone of the strike has j men will return to work;
Other manuTIME Table.
teen broken is acknowledged by every one facturen will probably sign the scale at an
In effect May 15,1K».
save the member* ot the advisory commit­ । early day.
tee and the more radical unionists. Last
A second conference between the wire Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Ik trott
and the east.
night Superintendent Potter said to a re­ nail manufacturers and the'Amalgamated
i.v. I Going East I A.Ai.
NT | P. M.~“*
porter: “Altogether sixty of our former nssociatlon was held yesterday and the
Gra.d EapMi
scale
discussed
without
result.
A
few
employes Lave returned to work and we
Ea t Paris
minor pointy were agreed upon. Another
Mct.’onl
have been informed that many more will 1 meeting will be held later lu the week.
make application for their old [dace*.
Can Give Homestead Points.
Twenty-seven of our old men came in to­ ।
Vancouver, B. C., Aug. 2.—The crew of
da/. Twenty-four of them found their
woMiuuy
Nunfiehl
places still open, but the others,' I am the ship Richaril III, nonunion, was taken
Mulliken
sorry to say, were disappointed.
But from the vessel at Nanamlo during the
Gram! laslge
while they cannot step into the positions night, while tho captain wan absent, by
lamli'g
they gave up a mouth ago these men. will armed union snilora and marched to an old
Detroit
house
nnd
there
kept
under
guard
until
bo given work.
two of them escaped and reported to the
I police. A posse immediately went to the
Lv
IHowartl
City
“The strikers who have come in outof tbe
„ Edmore
wet in time will not be asked to eat nnd house and released the remainder of tho
,. .-itanton
capturing two sentinels, who refuse
.. touts
sleep In the mill. They will continue to crew,
to tell who the others were.
Ar Grand Ledge
occupy their Homestead residences aud will
Strike in the Sawmills.
be given ample protection. Many of the re­
"Going West
Stevens Point. Win., Aug. 'i—All tbe
cent arrivals from tho east have applied I
‘ Detroit
for houses and will bring their families men employe«l in the sawmil Is at this place
L-Uislrg
here soon. We got in over 100 cots today j struck yesterday. There are 300 of them,
Grind
I..Mulliken
and nearly as many men arrived from dis­ 1 and they demand an advance of 25 cents
Sunfield
tant points. I sent word to the Pittsburg j per day with an hour less work. The emWoolbury
office this aftemon that we were getting ployeni will give the advance with eleven
Lake Ode-in too many men by rail nud water. To* ' hours—the working time now-i-or the old
.. iElmiEiio
morrow morning wo expect fully 100 ' wages with teu hours.
.. Alto
‘
men from the east. This will gave us in
McCord
.. 'Es-t Paris
[
DEBATE ON THE TARIFF.
the neighborhood of 1,500 workmen, many
Ar
iGrauJ
Eapldsl
of whom are skilled mechanics.
"Wo will after to-morrow relax our
efforts to secure workmen, in order to give
our former employes who prere led into
this trouble innocently nn opportunity to
get back. Naturally we prefer them to
green hands.”
There is no longer any doubt about it,
the Amalgamated association baa lost the
fight aud from this time on the Carnegie
Steel company will operate its Homestead
plant with non-union men.
Tbe advisory board of the strikers met
last night. Upon adjournment the secre­
tary gave the following official statement
to the -United Press: "But two Home­
stead men went to work in the
mill today. One was Edward Lyon,brother
at United States District Attorney
Lyon of Pittsburgh The ether was Charles
Gcotel, a member of the Homestead school
board, who will be deposed. There are
less than 400 men in the mill. Ono hun­
dred are tramps.”

Madison, July 29.—The weather was
Purti Mid
superb and the grounds of tbn Monona
tools
Lake assembly were full to . overflowing,
Howard City
louia
sun men* and trains having carried thou­
Sunton
sands to the place to hear the great debate
tdiuore
between ex-Governoc St. John, W. C.
Warner of the New York Tariff Reform ou drual.
Parlor
car* ou all trains between Grand Raoclub, nnd Governor McKinley. Muclylls- l&lt;1s nnd Detroit.
Seats 35'cents. Connections
apiKiintment was felt when it was learned made in Uulon staiijn. Grand Rapids with the
Late of London, now of Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE at
that Henry Watterson was too ill to apHILLSDALE. ^TXOEC.
pcar. but Democrats were pleased to learn U&lt;». .MA.NInrKK. IKAAKKSX HITS, ni.K llArthat Mr.'Warner would take bis place. ID.&lt; AND i*KTOeKxr. Favorite route to the*
vis.rod this County oach mosrth for the past six months, and during these visits hns examined and
sunimer resorts of northern Michigan.
The debate look place at the t-pacious tab­
Orescptbed for hundreds, au&lt;yeffected many of tbe most Wonderful Cures over made in tho State!
Trains leave Grami it ipl-U for Chicago. 3A.
ernacle, but by 9 a. ni.. one hour before
imp friatids and neighbors about Dr. Holman S. Humphrey. There is scarcely a noi"hborhood in the county that
the debate, only standing room was to be
Mn-.e for Sianhtee aud Traverse City 7:25 A.
had th&lt;- benefit of the doctor’s wonderful skill, and rarely a family which has not had one or more ot its members
had.
M.amlOzH K M.
'. from death and restored to health after all hope had been given up and the family physician pronounced thfd&amp;M*
Parlor car. op day trains and sleepers ou
11. If afllicted do not fail to consult this most eminent physician and surgeon.
Mr. SL John was accompanied by Presi­ night trains to Chicagoi’liinatiuiw. constiltaUotw and advice free.
Ask our agents fur further particulara or
dent Willett S. Main, and Samuel D. write
to
Hasting*. While Mr. Hastings was introduc­
GKORGE DKllAVEX.Gen'l Pass’cAgt.
Grand Rapids.
ing him. Governor McKinley appeared in
company wiih ex-Congressman LnFolMORTGAGE BALE.
»l to a*e *zp*n«ive testraments and
lelte, General Lucius Fairchild, and exWhereas default has been made in the pay­
Yesterday nearly £00 old employes who Presideiit T. C Chamberlain of &lt;he state
il&lt;«tor« sml
H—i!e la making atmljsia. microscopic
ment ot a certain Imlenture of mortgage made
had money on deposit with the Carnegies university. There was mucIS euthuaiaum siul
executed by Clement Higdon, of Riven,
&gt;.rh»r »d*&amp;tifio cxtuulnsilon*. jot he
went up to the mill office and drew it out,
county and state wf Michigan to 1‘eter
•&gt; do chargre to any one. believing it to
• pntl*nt« *11 told in Mian*«nu. Wiaoouiln. H- fv pursuant to a notice given by the flrm. A manifested afathe sight of both speakers. Jackson
«f Furol--- village. Seneca county and
:ni&lt; AUtwini. G*&gt;-raia. Tro:i*M»—. OliUi &lt;&gt;”&lt;iU
SL John was'the first speaker, represent­ Cmert.
,-h
ot tb.iphy*i&gt;'Un'sdaty toiucertain
rtxte or New York, bearing date the 29th day of
d’MDB, bar* b-*n folly fiv* cirri** that odm*'*’-. id large number ot ot lieri» against whom tho ing the Prohibitionists. Mr. Warner rot- September.
A. 1). ivri and recorded In the
:&lt;&gt;t&gt;&lt;-utrue coo«1 idea without expense
mI&gt;- tev-ihi’d- &lt;&gt;f th*«e»nfl»r*i« w*r*giv*r uo
mill holds mortgages paid the interest yes
register
or
office of Barry eountyand state
h&lt;.p*l&gt;*&gt; inviiliiU, x&gt;tz&gt;*tob* blind. *.,n&gt;r&lt;1'-*f. 16 terday, and a* yet the men claim there is lowed for the Democracy and Governor ol Michigandeeds
In Ute-r X of mortgages on page
&lt;1 r,fh*r» •
to •crofeta. etirs.r.ir k!• )*••&gt; •! *• f
McKinley cloned for the Republicans.
&gt; doddre to locate a monthly visit
563 on the Drat day of October A. 1&gt;. 1K74 on
-.»•••. cooromptlon. &lt;lr*trocti&lt;* frn.nl”
M not one mortgage which can be foreclosed.
which
inurt.'uzi*
there
Is claimed to lie due and
&gt;ck to m* Mm. nod qo wonder, for
Amut* &lt;41i&lt; r», boudmla of ci&gt;l!&lt;lr&gt; n f...:*lr— ’&gt;
DEMOCRATS WIN IN ALABAMA.
unpaid at the iUte of Uris totlce the sum of
• - rami cst ion. and often without
drfortaed. But brink! d&lt;&gt;w tnrny of thetn --t- .u
eight hniidrtd and ninety hve dollars and fifty
,tion. be tells the inrslid what
President Weihc yesterday declared that
rod hsMr.wl
rwoev't*
i&lt;J055i)
and
no proceedings at law
■* II. rod the proapect ot h cure,
Thud -co
the Amalgamated nxMiciatlon would not
or In equity having been instituted to recover
wonderful of all tie valoewhls ttret
OOO Majority.
furnish transportation Lome to men who
said debt or any part thereof.
a rod first look stn patient more
come
nrrc ami
w.«u oomeBtBMIXUtUM. Ala.. Aug. g-Tha state
Now. tiit-ref ore. by virtue of the power of sale
come here
nnd are
are .nowwarei
&lt;lis*&lt;ttiiflrd with
Home'.atMi'Dr.nnmpbrejrls nover tnls■ ibutnosis in rojr care.
stead. All the mm-uidon workmen at election pu-ox &gt;t off quietly, and the heavi. cotiui ed in said mortgage, and the statute tn
such case ni-wle and provided, notice Is hereby
•methode differ markedly from
Homestead are now fully srnird, nud' ext vole tor years was polled. A large given that on Friday tbe Hti: day of October,
Superlnteudent Potter declares they will part of the negro population voted aud A. I). IMS. at one o'clock lu the afternoon. 1 shiUl
sell at puMic aucnan, to rbe highest bidder, at
nsristHf* every p*rti&lt;-n'*r n»
protect themselree.
their V'de was about equally divided be­ the north front door of the court bouse tn the
ni &lt;&gt; i.b}*icn! cotxlitn.u rod men
tween June* nnd Kolb. Governor Jones aud city of Hastings, (that being the ntace
IAMS BRINGS HIS SUITS.
nn&lt;l
the regular ticket ura elected where the circuit court tor Barry county Is hold­
en). tbe premises described Id said mortgage, or
by not lew than 50,000 majority. Hl* ma­ ro much thereof a&lt; may be necessary to pay the
jority, many believe, may reach 70,000. In amount due on said mortgage, with accfoCivilly and Criminally.
interest, and all legal costs, together
Birmingham Jones majority exceeds 3,000. fix
. » con&gt;|.DtM sod the r*-toting
...
Prrretunui, Aug. u—Ex Private Lams In Mobile it is 1,000. Kolb carried but one , with an attorney •» fee of twenty-five dollars
nt body m-nMinxi sraiost th*
covenanted for rherein, ’he premises being
yesterday begun the various suits against county, ho far ns reported—a Republican 0escribed in said mortgage as all the undivid­
tl'l xh)* for l*rrt w-K rod
ed
one
half of the r.otthwestquarterof tho south
those whom he claims wrong’s! him and stronghold. The Democrats have tbe leg- '
east quarter of section thirty one 131 • town
.
injured bis go&lt;xl name, and hn* made in­ bdature.
three (J) north of range seven (7y west and conr. 'mlike i—. —----- - _
M»lrdug
forty acre* or laud mure or less; also
formation before Alderman Riley against
iMitivtly whether any given
the lollowliig premises. iH-gintilng at a stake
Gen. Hawkins, Lieut. Col. Streator and
Washington, Aug 3.—The situation in standing vouth twelve chains twelve and OM-1
mrot.
Assistant Surgeon William S. Grim and the investigation of Watson's charges of ball links, from a stake, sixteen dial ns aud
thirty links west from 'luaro r stake between
others unknown, charging them with ag­ drunkennesa on the floor of the house is sections thirty one and thirty two In the above
&gt;d . q. ► 4
gravated assault nnd battery, and assault about as follows: A dozen representatives, town, thence west eleven chains to u post,
’■ fi'.-t thitl they hr.vcrutJHrMl fur
lhenre south seventeen degrees, east six chains
Cures After All Others Fail
and battery. Warrants were ixaued and correspondents and others testified that slid.fifty links to n white oak tree, theoce north placed in the hands of constables. A civil Cobb was drunk when he made his speech seventy nine degrees, east ntne chains and
twenty five links to a post, thence north four
suit will also lie brought for damages, and on tbe Noyes-Rockwell case; twenty-five chains
and fifty links to tl.e place oi beginning,
r ini* m—.................... ...
•
.
»
Idms’ attorneys feel confident of securing or thirty representatives and correspond­ lugether w tin all tbe right of Cc- vMe wtiich Che
ro.lt* wiUrh cedsin ••liUry «»«»&lt;* iodi*or*&lt;« pnutHwipr • |
heavy damage*fur their client and also of ents with Stenographer Devine, who re­ party ot the first part how ha«, excepting from
shove four half ttcre tots heretofore deeded
upon some vital orxro, wlrieb mnconvicting the defendants on the charges ported Cobb's speech, have testified that tbe
to Hooker, Scutr. Buchanan and CorseU. all
ho was not drunk, but thfit bis rambling situate in the couniy ot Barry and state of
made
’
at the close was owing to the numerous’ Michigan.
Dated July Hth, 1
in*’ skillful pbjwiclmi vnn render you ai» O-Gtaaei’
fllirtiur HMinkilxl th1
The presence lu Pittsburg at nn early hour Interruptions. Some of these, however,
VOVKIIT,
yesterday morning ot Battery B nnd the admit that he sipped whisky as he pro­
Mortgage.
Sheridan Troop of cavalry excited consid­ ceeded, but claim that hard work had
Attorney Fur Mortgagre.
erable comment. It is said that their physically exhausted him nnd made a
presence was without significance. How­ stimulant necessary.
ever this may be the fact that the troops
were in their saddles and en route for
WAEIUNOTOX, Aug. 2.—The First Na­
Pittsburg before fl o'clock, evefy'man fully
armed and equipped with several rounds tional bank of Denison, la., capital S100,'H. nrdlcai world cmnstrotif. Th* tnKhod- «»f Mof ammunition in his cartridge box, while 000, nud the City National bank of Bowia,
at the very same hour the Carnegie com­ Tex., capital &gt;30,000, "have been authorized
pany was taking a crew of nou-nnlon men to begin buslnexa. Tbe City National
into their Thirty-third street Union mill, bank of Murphysboro, Illa., has asked per­
together with the answer of one of the mission to establish a national bank.
battery officers to a citizen who inquired
Called the Michigan LegUlatare.
what they were doing in Pittsburg, “Oh,
Lansing, Mich., Aug. 2.—Governor Wi­
we’re jus; exercising a little, but—if
_ oc aomtron
there had been any trouble at Thirty- nans has issued a proclamation convening
a'-pui «t&gt;ull&lt;* lu microscopy of tho blood
third street this morning we would'not the legislature of the sure in special ses­
■*. who carries with him a fall Una
have been very far away," goes pretty con- sion Aug. 5 for the purpose at rearranging
pomfortHbln sad ”**- risk Incn'rrwl.
tin merits sod apparatus for mnkln*
cluHlvely to show the true object of the the senate districts aud apportioning anew
1 «• i-nhftc examuuitiotui of the various
tho representatives among the counties
early morning twelve-mlle excuraiota
and district*.
ofttitnae
'i-i&lt;i*n»d I
Eight Pinkerton men who were, it is
The success of this Great Cough Cure is
rofri, among those who went tollomesteaa
£ri&lt;£"£ro^od-. auouid dad rod mm«.Milwaukee, July 29—A dispatch from without a parallel in the history of medicine.
In the barges on July fl, havobeen In Pitts­
and All druggnts are authorized to sell it on a pos­
burg
several days,
uurg nciciai
o, making their hetuiqunr- t Merrill states that tbe men are quiet
.
it: re guarantee, a test that no other care am saelent nt the general offices of the Carnegie orderly. All the mill* nre *liut ilown. No
hiHtr. prwnMnr* rtiMHine -u inn’iy TO»q».
c-s-tully stand. That it may become known,
Steel company. Into their bauds ban been ; damage bo* Iwn done nud none Im threatrod kin.lred
wt.id. h .»• Inn &lt;&gt;«,the Proprietor*, at an enormous expense, are
entrusted the work ot examining the emd. Robert Sri.illitig i» here and will placing a Scmj’le Bottle Free into every home
numerous applicants for position* at Hotno- ndUtcs* Ui« mevtiug.
in the United states and Canada. If you have
Manhood Ferfoetly Iteatored.
Z;'”*'B ^rnin&lt; point in th* coarse
stead and forwarding them to their desti­
nation. Among tbo.-e who were sent up
bleorore.
it will &lt; are you. If your child has tbe
c'irJbIxnt.toi
:
1:
ILUauliO,
Uli,
Jut
J
D.
—
Mrs.
Robert
yesterday were a nuinberof uieu who were
rororoted kidney ,ffrotfons..w»&lt;Wd .
.. nett _
Morrell,
residing
a few miles north of
to
as watchmen
in the
mill. They
nTapbrey'. r-rmrorot
fomT.5(Examination of Urine)
were seen by a number of men when board'- ' here, while out in the yard was attacked
from tw.. tu f,.or oaao— of the first urins o
Ing the boat, who claim to have recognized I by a large bumbkbre nnd stung on tba SHDXJH S CURE, Price locts., &amp;□ ct
them as men who heretofore performed , forehead. Shs died fifueu minutes after- |:.oo.« If your Longs are sore or Back
slmllar duty for the Pinkertonv. Th# , ward from the effects of the sting.
utc Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, Price 25 —

DH. HOLMAN 8. HUMPHBEYJ

o

DR. HOLMAN S HUMPHREY

SHILOH S

CONSUMPTION

CURE

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Hastings Banner.
Thursday, August 4, 1891.

San, neighbor, and grow a litthi indoor
ideas. If the tariff la responsible for these
things, please explain why strikes are
more frequent In England than In Amer­
' TDK kastutgs. MICH.. rusrorricz,
xuGUtw 14. 1879-_______ __ ica; p!^.?e also explain why thjjr© are
three strlaes In Industrie*'not affected by
the tariff toone in the case ot such indm»-

editorial notes.

tries.
StoaxvFglla, &amp; D., will try an experi­
ment. South Dakota has a prohibition
law. Like most of sueh law*. It doesn’t
prohibit. The city bas declded’to conduct
six saloons, have one in each ward, the
revenue to go to the city. Beer will be
sold at 5 cents and whiskey at 25 cents a
glass. If tbe patronage meets public ex­
pectations, Sioux Fails will have light

for president.
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,

WHITELAW REID.
OF NEW YORK.

Fourth Conorw-alonal District Bepubltcaa
taxes to pay next year.
Couv«ntl»a.
;
Thi&gt; rermbllcan convention for the fourth
-SiElSwW Mlrtbsui. wnprUIn,
The combination two years ago promised
great economy and reform. The ‘•reforms*’
nominating a candidate .tor congress from said have all been of tbe crab order—backward
district and to transact such other buslnoas as
may properly come before the convenhon. trill movements. The economy has yet to put
beuelu :n thecltyof Alldtan. on Tuesday, tbe
in an appearance. Soper, squawbuck*,
n,j. and now an extra session of the legislature
naentatlou aa follows: Allegan 19. Harn- 10.
complete the picture of economy and re­
Berrien is. Cass n. SLJowpb
(LM.NABH. ’
form. It’s a daisy. '
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JJAN’L STRIKER.
alonxo

VixcaxT.

Committee.

Republican County Convention.
Tbe Republican County Convention for tbe
Countv ofBarry for tbe purpose of placing in
nomination candidate* for the various county
offices asd for the transaction &lt;if any other bus­
iness Unit may be brought before it. will be held
enHatuntay tie SXb day of August, l*a at ten
o’clock in the forenoon at Union hall in the city
at Hastings. Tim townships and wards are enUtled to delegates us follows:
.&lt; Hope........&lt;
..5 Irving......................... -5
,« Johnstown.;-5
,4 Maple Grove4
.9 tiraoCTvUle.................. 3
Hastings tp4 Prairieville................................... 5
City 1st ward.............. 2 Rutland....3
Qty»dward2 Thornapple10
City 3rd ward3 Woodland
•
3ty4thwan»4 Yankee Springs......5
Tbe Township Committees are requested to
forward credentials ot their delegate* to the
chairman ot the County Committee before the
day of the convention as It b the Intention to
oromptlv proceed with the work of the
tlon at tbe hour named In tho call so that the
work may be completed tu time for tbe address
otHon.JohuT.Rkh. candidate for governor,

Hale Kexyox. Chinn. Com.
A. E. Kknastox, Secretary.
In its lame excuse (or insisting that tbe
tariff was responsible for the Homestead

Governor Winans has decided to call an
extra session of the legislature to pass new
apportionment bills in place of the ones
knocked out by the supreme court. It will
be horrible to suffer another squawbuck Inilictlcm, «nd it will tie expensive also.
Ten thousand Hungarian farm laborers
near Buda Perth. Hungary, struck for
higher par last week. They Ixicame riot­
ous, and the troops had; to be called out.
Will the Journal charge this strike to the
republican policy of protection?

Mr. Doty Not» Candidate.
Banfield, Aug. 2d, IW4
To the Editors of the Hastings Banner:
While
I
thank
you for the compliment
If the. democratic tilibusterers m con­
they have given me. yet I wish It distinct­
gress do not kill the world's fair bill they ly understood that I am not a candidatefor
may kill themselves In trying. They are the nomination of representative. F. E. Doty.
showing the disposition to defeat the bill
, all right enough.
obituary.
Died, at his home In Battle Creek at
The nearly SO tin plate mills In this four o’clock a. m. Saturday July 30. Mr.
country will continue to run for several Rob’L C. Gorden, aged 45 years and 5 mo.
Mr. Gorden was born at Norfolk. Ontario,
years yet, despite democratic ■ attempts to
Canada, Feb. 29, 1847.
Was united in
drive them from this country.
marriage to Miss Lillie Covert, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Covert. Sept20, ’70.
The demo-fuslon mud batteries arc now To this union was bom a son, Melvin, now
21 years.old and married. Having for­
turned onto Hon. John T. .Bleb.- Tbe merly resided In Carlton, the remains were
more these batteries are operated the larger brought-here for burial. Funeral services
held in fhe M. E. church Sunday a. in.,
will be Mr. Rich’s majority.
and conducted by Rev. G. A. Myers. A
large number of relatives and neighbors
Honest money, honest government; pro­ went present to pay the last tribute ot re­
tection to home industries. You can help spect to an old neighbor. The sympathy
to secure these by voting the republican of many Is extended to Mrs. Gorden and
son in this sad hour.
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ticket.

strike, the Journal charges that tlie wages
were being cut down to ruinous prices.
The committee sent by the democratic con­
gress to investigate this strike learned that
the wages proposed to be paid by the new
scale at Homestead were more than twice
what was paid for the same kind of work
tn. England.
The Carnegie company
eialnied and proved that the introduction
♦fjjew machinery greatly increased the
VTbe Baptists had a picnic at Thornapple
output ot the mills, thus, increasing the
wage* ot the men. while their, work yis lake Tuesday.
Quaker Herbs sol&lt;\at Fred L. Heath's,
rather lessened than increased. Some' ot
the druggist’s.
'
the men lu that strike, and we will warStraw goods at slaughtered prices at the
rant tbe most blatant ones, received as
Bankrnpt store.
wages more than 52.500 a year. The
Ground will - be broken for the . new
Journal talks as if It were wrong to pro­
court bouse Tuesday.
tect the Homestead mills with troops.
Notice tbe ad. of the Bankrupt store.
How would you protect them. .when the
This Is tbe last week of the cost sale.
of Alleghauey county says he is un­

Additlunal Local News.

sheriff

We blame the company tor
calling on the Pinkerton* until every ’legal
remedy lind been exhausted. Bnt to cen­
sure the calling In ot tbe troops la to advo­
cate that a man resign control of bis buslnena, and turn It over to his employees—
an utterly anarchistic Idea?'

able to do it?

Supply yourself with a pair of new
shoes. You can gtet a pair al cost this
week at the Bankrupt store.

N. T. Parker has had one of the maple
trees that bad.' to be removed from the court
yard replanted itear his hotel.

It Is reporteat hat John Fuller has fallen
heir to the comfortable sum of 82.000
through the death of a relative.

That consummation of legislative vil­
Auction sale of western horses and pon­
lainy tbe squawbuck legislature, appor­ ies at Pennock’s stables, this city, com­
tioned this state Into senatorial and legis­ mencing at one o’clock p. m., Saturday,
August «th.
lative districts In a manner so rankly par­
Latest novelty at John Bcssmerfs. Sil­
tisan that the supreme court, of tho state
sal down oh tbe Iniquity, sat down In ear­ ver lover’s bow knot rings 50 cents, the
same In solid gold 81.00. Also bow knot
nest, and sat.down so hard that the whole stick pins solid gold. 81.00.
•quawbuck tribe can never do another such
C. P. Warner, Chas. Gardner and-Frank
as act of carving. Even the two democrats Barlow
were
arrested
for
being
on tho supreme bench could find no;words disorderly last week. They were brought
of excuse for the job. One senatorial dis­ before Justice Wightman, plead guilty and
paid their fines.
trict commenced nt tbe north line of Kent
Elsewhere In this Issue will be found an
eounty, and then made a rail fence jour­
article concerning tbe races to be held in
ney toward the north pole, stopping only Lansing from August Iflth to tbe 20th.
when tbe straits of Mackinaw were reach­ Generous purses have been offered and
ed. One northern peninsula district with some fine horses have been already entered.
92,000 population was given one state Any one desiring information concerning
the event should read the other article.
aeoator; while Sagluaw eounty with 86.­
V While attempting to move the court
000 population, was given two senators.
house Tuesday, a large chain was snapped
Tbe former district was, of course, heavily In two. It was decided to secure another
republican, white Saginaw county Is demo­ set of apparatus before attempting the job
cratic. The whole thing was a fraud, a again. Is Is discovered that there Is lota
barefaced steal, an attempt to perpetuate a of timber in the venerable structure and
that It has a great inclination to remain In
minority in control.
the same old place.

Prosecutor Lowden’s love for the peo­
ple's party is almply heart rending, but If
"x his great devotion can only receive ibe en­
dorsement of the democrats, prohibition­
ists and any new party that may spring up
in the meantime, how complete will be his
happiness. Truly his cup of joy will be
nnnlug over. His right band hasn’t -lost
Ita eutming" yet, and things are being so
manipulated by political wire pullers that
Ibe democrats at their county convention
■non to be held, will be expected to swal­■
low bu nomination by endorsing IL AndI
what Is true of the office of Prosecuting,
Attorney Is true of every other office on j

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tho ticket

The Journal sagely remoras that the rein Barry
scanty. Has tbe Journal forgotten that;
Judge Montgomery In 1891 received more,
pobiloansare in the minority

votes than waa given all the other candi­
dates of all tbe other parties for supreme
•court jmttiec then.
And suppose tbe
combination should win in Barry county,
what party does the winning? For our
oontemporary's benefit, we wilt say right
naw that tins ticket that wins In Rarry
eswnty will Im ths republican ticket. Put.
• Pin right there.

worked himself up In a great frenzy last
week over an item that appeared In the
Banner regarding the running of Sunday
excursions over the C. K. A 8. to resorts
along the line. If our brother will kindly
take pains to carefully read the article, he
will And that nothing was said in it about
Sying to laboring men all of the pleasj to be obtained from such an excursion
to any of the lakes along the line. In fact
the majority of the resorters at the lake at
the present time are laboring men and
women, and we would be tbe last ones to
deny them these privileges, even if it Wert­
in our powar, and the Democrat as the
zealous guardian of the laboring class,
knows it Tbe lake* of Barry county have
enviable reputations as resorts where men
can go aud lake their families and feel re­
moved from all the drunkenness and row­
dyism to be seen at most resorts. If labor­
ing men and their families were the only
ones that would go on such excursions,
we would say that it might be a blessing.
But. experience has demonstrated that
these excursions are not general ly patron­
ized by laboring men and their families.
Ou the contrary the opportunity Is gener­
ally used by reckless young men, who
have plenty of money, to get out and have
a big drunk. Patronized by such a lawless
clasa means the death of our resorts for
law-abiding citizens—who are al way as
for the greatest part laboring men and
their families. But despite whatever may
lie said tbe C. K. A 8. will run their ex­
cursions just the same. If they are pat­
ronized by sober, law-abiding citizens who
desire to have a day of real pleasure, and
not use the opportunity to go on a big
spree, they may be blessings, and will lie
largely patronized. O» the contrary If a
gang of bums go to the lakes every Sun­
day, it means good bye to the resorts as
far os the better element Is concerned.
Fearing that the latter would be tbe case,
was the reason of our writing the Item ap­
pearing Inst week, without a thought or a
desire to deprive laboring mm and their
families of one single pleasure that can be
theirs.
.____________________

Brins Out Yonr Tvleacope.
To-morrow evening the planet Mars will
attempt to strike up a flirtation with
mother earth, by coming up within 35,­
000,000 miles, wnlch I* nearer than she
has been in many years. There has ceen
and still is a-great deal of speculation as
to whether Mars is Inhabited like this
globe, or not She has two moons, one of
which travels quite rapidly around the
planet, while the other goes slower. As­
tronomers differ greatly as to whether
there Is life on Mars or not. some saying
that it Is impossible for It to exist there,
while others are of the contrary opinion,
asserting that It has an atmosphere and
great bodies of water Ifke'our own planet.
To-morro# night thousands of telescopes,
including all of the greatest In the world,
■will be pointed at Mars from every part of
tiie continent where tbe planet is visible,
and while we sleep some great discoveries
may bo made, it will be viewed under
much more favorable circumstances than
it has ever been before. The great Lick
telescope In California will brings Mars
within 17,500 miles of the earth, and un­
der favorable conditions some important
developments may be looked tor.
About Navnl Constructor George Rock.
The daily New York Times has the fol­
lowing to say about the work of George
Rock formerly of this clty.|but now Assist­
ant Naval Constructor in Uncle Sam’s big
navy yards:
The new protected cruiser Cincinnati
will not be launched until Octoher.4 Tbe
hull I* nearly completed and 300 mechan­
ic* are busy at the Brooklyn Navy Yard,
under tbe supervision of Assistant Naval
Couitructar George H. Boek, finishing the
interior fitting.
Tbe cruiser could be launched in a few
days If necessary, but tbe work can Im*
completed much more easily while site Is
oq the stocks. In the large boiler house
In the navy yard tbe two 5.000 horse
power engines that are to operate the twin
screws are practically completed, needing
only the small piping tn make them com­
plete. The smaller engines to be used for
hoisting and other purposes are finished
ncticeBdy 10
PUl lD,° U#eal * raoment’s

THE AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL
Exhibition

the

19th Century.
Closes
f*ritay,
Sept­

OptM
I'UOiay,

j

Aus-

GotoDK. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In or
der to have your eye sight
preserved into bld age, the
eyes should be properly exam
ined and the right vkind ot
glasses worn.
Dr.’ Lowry
keeps a large stock of the fin­
est quality and greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and specta
cles at his office, where you
can have your eyes examined
at all tmes.

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2.

mechanics

agrkulw

EXPOSITION
41!
AHHU’L
CONGRESS "
OF THEI’azxzL'.'f
PEOPLE.usr a*d ruu.

mWiYitl

UTEAKBOr. !£S.
cnxsarvLt-ir rcnxis:ir.t&gt;.

ac. Txnr.T,
realdont.

25
YEARS

MICH,

&gt;

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8ecv.i«.,try.

IT'S A “JIM DANDY,”

SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STEMS INLAID
SPOONS IND FORKS
Are warranted to last
Also remember you
fet a Present—"Good
'orm,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewerysto re.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R, Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

&gt;

The stock of lumber and shingles lalely
purchased by

Boiiley, Miasoa &amp; Rih
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and stud-

\

ingThe latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting. /

Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweety
for anything.”

WHAT I -

- - - HO!

THIS : IS : YOUR : LAST: CHANCE!
THE

COST JflLE

CLOSES

SATURDAY, - AUG - 6th, - 1892.
And then the prices will be as they were formerly. Oar goods are FIRST-CLASS
and we are selling them at manufacturers’ prices. The people have appreciated
this sale and have taken advantage of the low prices and have given tie liberal
patronage. We must have more room and will make it to everyones’ advantage to
buy now. This IS NO HUMBUG. An inspection of our goods and prices will :
convince the most skeptical.
Here are a few prices.
1 Ladies fine polish cloth top shoes with
I&gt;at. tip and trimmings, (lace or button)
former Price *4.50 now $3.50.
“
"
“ 8-25.
3.50
100.

The boilers Are well under way aud will
be completed In three months.
The Michigan Central will until Sept.
Assistant Naval Constructor Rock said
30th sell round trip tourists tickets, limit­ yesterday that the Cincinnati would proba­
ed to return not later fan October 31st, bly be launched In October.
The boilers
at tbe following low rates;
S? 2?!?,“*’ tb^D Wll‘ ** p,w*d ,n her «&lt;!
Traverse City....
f* rady 1010 ln,° eo“D”«lon. If
Bay View
' 8 95 desired, in June, 1893.
Petoskey
8.95
Harixir SpritutB...
Mackinaw City...
Monday afternoun, bid* for building the
10.80
Mackinaw Island,
11.80 new court house were opened, and the
Elk Rapids.,;;...
COTUwt•wariedtoNkbol,Bro&lt;
Charlevoix..............
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8.95 «t lawdor, lor »M,!ei.«7; th, w&lt;1,
M. A. Gillmax,
Ticket Agent
Nichols Bros., Lansing
*-ai
H. C. Wd,.!.
”
Publishers of newspapers have one
thing to sell and one thing to rent. They HDDreCo?2^^nJn’«?rtro,l'.........34,500.00
have the newspaper to sell and the space U D
................ 3fi,W3.86
in the columns to rent Con anyone In­
form us why they should give away either
one or the other? They ean do so If they
choore, and they do as a matter of practi­
cal fact furnish a great deal cf spare rent
free. But it docs not follow that they Geo. Rickman, Kalamazoo..... 41’750 00
It Is the purpose of the building commit
ought to do IL It ought to be recognized
k tee to see that the building Is
as a contributiosi exactly as would be the a. It should be. •nTS?
giving away of coffee or sugar by the grueeryman. But. strange to say. h u nut nhbta2U&lt;le lh# hent,n*’ pluQ*bl’«k or furlooked up.*) in that light at all; yet everrTbe lowest bld opened Tuesday tor th»
body knows that tlx&gt; existence wf a news­ jail
wm between Sli.000
JU8 i0
paper depends as much upon the rent of
It* space ami role of tlie paper as tbe mrichant’s auccem depend* on selling hfa tick te
~ r°rr’ a’”1 ° ,hl" »ro. Kino* mem away. And
rC.,’
sub

Ladies' fine dongola.
Former Price, $3.00 now *2.50
“
••
o 50 •• » ,5
••
“
2.25 x- 2’00
' “
••
2.00 “ 1.75

Men’s work shirts, former price 25c. now 18c.
“ 25c. " 18c.
Mens
“
“
35c. “ 28c.
“
“t
“ 40c. “ 32c.
negligee “
“ 43c, •• gSc,
„
"
“
“
“ 45c. “ 40c.
„
“ 50c. •• 45c.
4I
“
(collars and cuffs) former price 75c now 65c.
“
“
“
“ 1.00 “ 90c.

And every thing else in proportion.

Sr

Straw Goods go at almost any price.

BANKRUPT STORE,

Henry Osborn, Mgr.

r

�Hastings Banner.
—4' 189*~

X Leo D., Al

personal MENTION.
helts^ WiU"l0X&lt;W*l’yln lhree
B. IL ILmo wit lM Charlottj yerteiday.

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VR- COOK. Local

/ Prof. Kutme U,TM&gt;port, of Woodland
1*1. ot Braid. will kmure .1 the FirrarrV
plcole la boadeld Auiuv 43th, on the v»r.
tons mode, of taradnx hi Brain. The |,.c.
[ore will be w.mh doing ■ good „r, .„
listen to.
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Monday forenoon Aaron Nash had three
Angers of bin left hand t»adly lacerated
the thumb mangled while working on a
rip saw at the furniture factory. He wm
taken to DrJ faller, who removtd the
three fingers at the second Joint, but hones
to save the thumb,

POWDER

An exehange JLUngiy rem arks: ‘‘Tin re
are things • level' headed man should
never do. Among these la to point a gun
or pistol at another; to keep bls savings
In an old stocking under tbe bed; putila
name on another man's note; or to run for
offlee when lie han a good paying lositlon
in private; to call a bigger man than him­
self a liar; or to reii an editor how to run
a paper.”

h"

Dont Kick

Alkw''
IrdrtKU&gt;'- «• h

Er, WhUlwk. ot Crand
■Sunday hi th. city. :

IJWU

Mn. Goo?t iknni,. 0, KnlMuuoo. I.
Tl»Uln» lu tbo c»y.
... I
ril&amp;Zfira'11."*",
1 lalnweli last week.

'■'« ri«; In

If you buy a suit
don’t get what
want. If you can
us before yon buy you-will find just what
are looking for, and at the right price.

and
you
see
you

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f*
Smilh- o' cilirlolto, rljltrd
In Uw city ilnt

i.?iP;inorn.? ■’'I’’"*- °(""to11 ""ptos,
IS visiting In the city.
To the number of years you have lived
Miss Gertrude Stebbins returned to
add th»- numlwr «.f leap years that have oc­
curred. I’ividu ihh sum by 7 and the re­ Muskegun yesterday.
mainder in ite number of days before the
Ml*. C.lliJSulm, or Chicago. I. visitone In 1 lie ptvs.nt year. Example: What
:qcjUI your attention to our ^y was May it. isrf? This jear it came •ng relatives in the city.
M. R. Gwfn and Will Chase, of Delton,
on Wcducsilay. The number of years to
the present. 41, plus the number of leap were in the city Friday.
years, ll, equals 52. Dividing by 7. the
Mrs. L. H. Everts visited relatives In
remainder is 3. Three days before Wed­ Eaton Rapids last week.
nesday h Sunday, the answer. This will
Dr. C. A. Stimson, of Eaton Rsplds
tell you tbe day on which you were born.
was In the city Thursday.
The Ionia. Eaton *t Barry Insurance
Mr*. Gunn, of Big Rapids, is visiting
policy holders kicked very vigorously sev­
eral weeks ago against paying a large her daughter, Mrs. John Kurtz.
assessment levied. With the protest was / F. J. Norwood. Delton's ponular post­
a petition to liave the affairs of the com­
master. was In the city Monday.
. and on account
will go further pany examined. This was done aud the .&lt; Chas. Waring, of the Normal school is
depnty insurance rommlMioner has found
a. Another fea­
visiting Rev. Grigsby and family.
, : .. Tea. I’*'1 that it h cufiod that the affairs of the company were all
right, though badTy managed.
The com- ^Rev. Puffer and family are taking In the
. that permanently prertli and flavor.- Il comes papy was in debt something over SI4.000, Muskegon tampmeetlng this week.
and an extra assessment which was levied
1l1.1t pnHint’s the finest
The Misses Killian, of Cottage Grove,
town in Japan-and the to wipe this out of exhtance, was the Wls., are visiting relatives lu the city.
cause of all the trouble;
xer«;is-«f In sivurlng and
Rev. Grigsby occupied the pulpit in the
«• want you to try tt and KThh season has l;een the largest one ever
enjoyed at Wall lake. At lhe present time Congregational church fa Allegan Sunday,
Arata T&gt;a:~ Have your there are over 10O campers around Ils yilev. Oviatt. of Laramie, Wyoming, was
chores, and there has been nearly that in the city Monday callfnx ou old friends.
'■ng water (that has been number ever since the season opened.
Maurice and Alien Grlxsbv are visiting
and allow it to steep The uumter is domp&lt;,se&lt;l of fanners nnd
tu three to live minutes. their families who have finished this sea­ their brother Cyril nud his wife lu Alamo.
. r iim*. The undersigned sons harvest and who yearly make pil­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rood, of Flint, are
l:at* Tea direct from the grimages to this favorite reM&gt;rt to rest up. the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. George Walters.
■&lt;!i -upply your wants at. Business men and clerks are also present,
Miss Hattie Puffer returned from Bay
..
article.
1 who are enjoying a couple of weeks vaca­
’ tlon from all the cares and toils of a busl- View Monday aud Isattendiug to her wurit
I n.-ss life. A man or woman can thorongli- as usual.
l ly enjoy a short vacation at some of the
IK Galloway, of Howell, spent Friday
I t&gt;eautiful lakes in this county after a hard and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Julius
I season’s work, and such a trip is not ex- RusselL
। pensive.
Mrs. Lyons, ot Washington. 1). C.. was
I .To b^ke a potato yon nets! a steady oven the gaest of $Ir. and Mrs. Hale ”
Kenyon
Hastings, Mich.
i a good potato and—a punctual family. pver Sunday.
The Imperative need for punctuality comes
Prof. Sterling intends to gu on the
. from the fact that baked potatoes cannot Knight Templar excursion to Denver,
Denver.
wait: Small potatoes take half an Boar, leaving Charlotte next Saturday.
X X T A ‘KT &lt;T"N y~7 TA , moderate sired potatoes take three-quarters
\i\J /-\ |\
I
I J | of an hour and large potatoes take an hour V Fred Hotchkiss is In the city, having re­
Y * A x A x
x
’
to twiice. When they are tender they are
turned from Hie nortfieni part of the state
I done. They should !*• pricked or cracked where be has been for some time.
CHERRY
i to allow the air to escape, placed In a hot
, Dr. Patterson, wife and daughter, .of
&lt; dish on a-napkin and served Instantly. Charlotte, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. G.
1 hey are spoiled If they have to stand. It
D?/ - .- j at the Railroad Station. ; Is a good plan to put the largest |M&gt;tatoes W. Lowry at Wall lake last week.
i in first and have a procession of the others y Dr. Clayton Willison, of Detroit, was in
Clayton Is now con­
to size. Most cooks hustle all the city Monday.
Goshen,Ind !I according
the pptatoes Into the oven at once; mast nected with Grace Hospital In Detroit.
coots also bake in good season (as they
Hon. Stanley Turner, of Roscommon,
, call it) and contrive to have the dish of republican candidate for Auditor General
! ;&gt;otatoes dry Ing aud aogglng on the back
was a welcome caller at this office Thurs­
1 of tbe stove for a quarter of an hour Iseday.
fore serving.
’? Miss Franc Williams started yesterday
rat. d'» your artificial terth
Prof. A. L. Bemis, of the Carson City morning for an extended visit with rela­
! **n? tt
•end vne dollar for
H •tut? holder. You enn apply It schools, gives the following good advice tives and friends in Detroit, Toledo and
r niinntr. and no matter If to parents of that place which la just as
- • ■ • ■’ x 'l &gt;,.*!&lt;! rtwi'v In
Eisle.
applicable to Hasting* parents. He says:
Mrs. Mary Stinson returned to her home
It is to be hoped that tho parents of our city
White Cloud.
In Ann Arbor Saturday after a three
will
get
some
honest
employment
for
their
Michigan
boys during the long summer vacation: weeks visit with her parents. Mnand Mrv.
•
work on the farm or anything else that Is A. Black.
respectable, even If the wages are low. If
Miss Agnes Burton, who has.been visit­
yoirdon’t want your boy to be a loafer ing her grandparents and friends lu the
when be becomes a man grown, don’t city for a couple of weeks, returned home
. teach him to be one noy by keeping him Monday.
CIKCML/ITION
_
.
in Idleness. There is/ro wonder that our
oO QHir(?S. i best public men audTjusiness men in our • Mrs. Oscar Young and Ellis Hams
—. I cities are largely from the farm; farm life started for Aberdeen, South Dakota, yes­
The latter Intend* to remain
hangtft for advertisements
“ hoy &gt;’ I” ““»? w«y* decidedly safer terday.
He!
• office Tuesdays at latest to ■ *h«n ,own Hfe. There are better oppor- there permanently.
-• •’ of- ----- week
- --•
(unities for education In our towns, but
Mr. and Mrs. Mort tower left for an ex­
nti it. the issue
the
the boy or man who never bad but one op­ tended visit with relatives, in Ypsilanti
portunity come hh way and took good olid Detroit Tuesday.
They will take in
solid hold of it. Is far ahead of the loafrr some of tl»e resorts of northern Michigan
Hear l!(.n. .roll!. T. Rich at Union hall
who sees processions of good opportuni-, before returning.
just SOth.
ties going past him every day.
'&lt; .Mrs. Sophia Kenfield. son Fred and
..ig people attended a danc.Tbe Methodists have arranged for an daughter Miss Edith, spent Sunday In this
in-lton Friday evening.
excursion to Ottawa beach Wetlnesihiy^ city visitlog relatives. Mrs. Kenfield will
t and potted ham for plc- August 17th, proceeds to go to the build­ remain here until Fred and Edith return
ing fund for the new building.) The train from a visit Jn the cast.
i't campers.
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will leave our city at a convenient hour in Y C. H. Gordon, an old Hasting* boy and.
Hams 4 VanAhman.
the morning, and return nt an hour much
a graduate Of the high school la ’83, was
: a 1 nd Will Hitchcock have
earlier than the usual time for such ex­
In town Tuesday. After graduating from
. .: Wall lake about completcursions. Nearly a day will be given at
Albion College Mr. Gordon taught mathe­
this delightful resort. Ottawa beach and matics in the Keokuk, la., high school one
,' 1 1 Heath Is the possessor of a new Maccatawa- park. (Fare for the round
year when te was elected Principal of the
!; k.■mva'lc lire bicycle.
It is a trip. fo&amp; adults 81.00, for children 50
Well* school lu the same city.
He held
cents, ifcee the I Ills for further particu­
this position three? years when he went to
lars also get tickets of any of the follow­ Evanston. III., as instructor in Natural
f«&gt;a .■&gt;nil boat, made in Plain- ing persons: The Misses Belle Handy,
•. 1 cheap, s-e or write F. Belle Lampmau. btella Heath, Gleona history In Northwestern University, where
he still remains. He was a member of the
Schantz, Effa Simpson. Effle Snyder.
Arkansas State Geological Survey In 1SS8
tbur sashes each having 15 Phyllis Diamond. Mary McElwain, or and for the past three years has been con­
light*. ...
i-ondlUuu to be sold cheap. Mrs. IL K. Grant. Mrs. 8. M. FowlBr. or
nected with that of Missouri. His report
Apply 1.. E. Stauffer, Hastings.
Messrs. Sb|dey Smith, 8. M. Fowler and on tbe Bevlor coal district will be pub­
While th. court house la being moved M. L. CookJ At this very low rate, and lished by tho survey soon.
He is a regu­
Im county officers have to lake a compass after harvest too. It would seem as though lar contributor to the leading scientific
from 500 to 500 should take In this ex­ journal* including the American Journal
lb find tl.e way into theft1 offices.
cursion. Secure your ticket early. Don’t of Science, toe American Geologist, the
Hi* furniture factory Is now employing wait for the day.
It will be impossible American Naturalist, etc.
It Is his pur­
♦0 thud- '"l ilU8tlll,K every department for any kind of a day to prevent jrour
pose to devote a part of the coming year to
getting your money’s worth. Tbe rate Is lhe study of bls favorite subject. Geology,
Tbe Harry county delegaUon to the less than the usual excursion rat® to Gram at John Hopkins’ University, Baltimore,
Peopitr । any Mate convention left Mon- Rapids. Remember the day. see tbe bills 'Md.
for particulars, and buy your ticket
a»y hr Ja k-m. in which city 1» will be
early.
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held.
Tbe Michigan supreme court has band­
Wednesday night of last week burglars
ed down an opinion In Mitchell vs. SL V T. J. Bush has rented part cf the Hotch­
entettd the home of Mrs. Colvin near Mid­
kiss house on Green street.
dleville. chloroformed her and stple about Paul German Insurance company, which
Girl wanted for general house work.
8’&lt;0- (Hi.. 1 members of the household will be of special Importance to fire under­
writers. Tbe plaintiffs, engaged In the Enquire at F. W. Greble's furniture store.
were notuistuiued.
manufacture and sale of lumber at Crooked
Four good work hones for sale at a rea­
A t: w-paper is always printed in a lake. Mecosta county, sustained damage by
nut. - j the New York Sun.
There is fire upon manufactured lumber in their sonable price.
.
A. Black 4 Sox.
■!•*)&gt;• souw'tliitig left out that should have yards to the amount of 1175.000 and up­
Uen put in. j; u sometimes too quick to wards. They carried insurance In a large •fr Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pendergast have
act, tiui with all Its faults and shortcom-i number of companies to the amount of moved into the McPherson house in the
»iiC‘th‘ r.
more education in a bright1 9133,500 under concurrent policies. The
2nd ward.
( Him, t^re is i0 &gt; noveL You j market value of the lumber was 910.04 per
Processions of whortleberry pickers can
"ill Him is 1,tights boy on practical] thousand, but in tbe adjustmenttbe uoderevery din qiituUun* Is the boy who reads | wrlten contended that inasmuch as the be seen going and coming from the marshes
!»,»- - --------J Insured was In the business of manufac­ most any day. Judging from tbe returns
the berries mijst be very plenty.
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1
I .. Ynpledelivcred a pollli- turing lumber they should be entitled to
A gnod honjw&gt; and W lots at Bear Lake,
1 cal atldre-. for the People’s party at Union recover only for the actual cost of P”~ue‘
halt JJatuHlay evening.
The hall was lug tbe lumber, which would beS3.M per Manistee Co.. Mich. Will sell at a bar­
about full hill.
While the speaker rt- thousand less than tbe market value, in gain or will trade for property In Hastings
hrsrwd u... :; years old declamation about other words, they were not entitled Io re­ or vicinity. Good town, hits of fruit and
cover from tbe profit* on the manufacture. good Ashing. Enquire of 8. M. Fowler.
Ititcnii.-M. k' nibugs. free coinage, natton.•Settlement was made tn the ateve ba.d^
&gt;1 bunk- .
iti'diOpollu, he dwelt with
.The Shakerprian with the colored male
and suit was brought against defendant
q,u ti t tanfc.
This wasevl- company who carried 59.000 upon the quartette drew large open air audiences
don'd !&lt;.-• I. democratic votes in case
last week and was very successful In sell­
Mr. Tapir &gt;iniUid receive the people’s] lumtwr. all the other companies agreeing ing his medicines. Hastings ought to be
bon,Io..i. a j.,r governor or congressman.! to abide by Lhe result- Tbe cotnpaay was a very healthy city Ip the futqre if tbe
M”(I.t‘XU.pr,'nl‘*
Mr. Ykpi? is nothing if not shrewd.
I beaten in tbs court
medicine has a good'effect.
court has now affirmed the judgmeu .

In Straw Hats, summer
coats and vests, black
alapaca coats and straw
goods. As we are anxious
to sell goods we will
give you low prices.

Absolutely Pure.

L. E. STAUFFER

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Call and see us.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON
Great Special Sale of
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dKOIIE HcCOYS
Two stores this week.

UNRIVALLED BARGAINS

L-&amp;SH, plnrod&amp;go.,

WHEN YOU

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GOOD CLOTHING
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LOCAL NEWS.

CAN TOQ KEEP
COOL?
Let us help you; then you can. It
will be a glad surprise to you to see
how many nice, comfortable, thin kinds
Anticipating a long, hot
of clothing we havehere.
summer still to come, we're adding new things every
day .
Usual and
Serge suits take the lead these days,
unusual sizes. SI2.00 up.
All wool coat and vest, $5.00

S good a chance as you’ll have this
summer to get your Outing Clothes. ■
It will be your own fault if you’re
miserably hot
Almost nothing for us in the prices.
Will never-get rich off our summer
prices. They’re tt&gt;o little. Jot that
down.
You’d hardly care to do the stitch­
ing on some of the Negligee Shirts for
the little money they’ll cost you.

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CONGRESSIONAL NEWS.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, August 4, 189a.
OUR COUNTY

make
being thrown kJ front of a bfadtl
right leg was broken in two plaeee
also his right arm. Several large chunks
of flesh were also torn from his arm. Not­
withstanding lib old age aud serious In­
juries the doctors say that he will recover.

Frank BassetL formerly publisher of the
New wheat started in at 75 cenU a bmhAllegan Record, has launched oat on the
«1 at Nashville?
stM of. Journalism again, hb craft being
At a depth of 11 feet a flowing well waa tbe Fen0viHe Herald, a neat five eolnmn.
struck at the residence of Chai. Ingerson, eight page paper.
Maahvllle. last week.
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New wheat In Allegan brought seventyEditor Felghner. of the Najbville News, sever! cents per bushel.
in tbe hul issue of his paper expresses
Frank White, of Allegan, was riding ■
great regret that a man cannot take out his
Uver and wash IL Now, Len, what’s tbe running horse at the races In Plainwell
last week, when it fell throwing him about
20 feet Hu struck on hb forehead and
The Deleon Breeze complains that Satur­ rendered him unconscious for about two
day nights people crowd into lhat village, hours. It was thought that hh neck "wa*
and that several of-them get John L. Sulli­ broken at first
*
van jags on. and become Intolerable nui­
An Allegan man had a great antipathy
sances. Delton is getting full benefit of
her saloon.
‘ for bicycles and when he built a walk in
front of his place left great wide crack*
Four year* old Beulah Hitt, of Nash­ between the boards, which were laid length­
ville. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John HllL wise, expecting to see the wheels run into
on Tuesday afternoon of last week fell them and smash down. All the wheelmen
into a boiler of hot water her mother had In the plate now take great delight in rid­
left sitting In the'yard near the house. ing In front of his place, and It galls him
Mrs.'Hitt beard the little one’s screams, to think iiow skillfully they avoid the
and hastened to her relief. But she arriv­ cracks.
ed too late. The Hille one lingered in
The first peaches ot the season were
great agony, the doctors rendering all pos­
marketed tn Allegan last week.
sible aid, but she expired that nighL

Nashville now has 40 water takers, and
will soon be enjoying a good revenue from
her fine water works system.
We believe If we were editing tbe Delton
Breeir, and calling it an independent pa­
per. we would invite the Journal editor,
who prints the Breeze, to keep his partisan
comments out of the Breeze.

While boating on Crooked lake last
Wednesday. Wm. Cooper and Miss-Mamie
Bush met with a thrilling adventure, that
neither will soon forget. Their boat hi
some manner capsized, and only after n
protracted struggle with the watery ele­
ments. were they rescued by Chas. Hanscomb ana Ijtvemo Churchill, two young
men camping on the shores of the lake—Delton Breeze.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.

Van Buren county’s board of -supervis­
ors met In special session last Monday to
consider the local-option question. Legal
points were raised as to the validity of the
petitions, and Prosecuting Attorney Thus
directed that some petitions mid parts of
others be discanled. After, looking the
matter oil over and considering tbe objec­
tions ^nude the board ordered a special
election under the local-option law to be
held Monday, September 5, next. About
2.300 qualified voters signed lhe petitions.
The result of this election will probably
settle the question for years to come, and
there Is (but little doubt that the. temper­
ance people will win by a larger majority,
than they had &gt;wo years ago.

As Kent county officials have moved
from the old court house Into the new. all
the old furniture, and there is lots of II.
Is offered for sale.

About double the number of applications
George S. Preston, a traveling man waa for space at the World’s fair has been
arrested In Plainwell last week for steal­ made by Grand Rapids parties than by
ing 920 from the safe In the Whitney Detroit business men.
house. He had placed the' money in hls
Tbe steamer Valley City made tho trip
shoe, but it had hurt his foot and he had
from Grand Rapids to Grand Haven lu
taken it out and was in the act of hiding it
atKiut five hours one day last week and re­
in a stone pile when he was caught. He turned in six. When run as iibe will be
made a clean breast of the whole affair and
ordinarily this time will Ims lessened an
has been lodged in jail In Allegan bi de­
hour each way.
fault of 3500 bail.
Alvin Fellows, an old resident of Grand
. Fire caught in the second story of Jho
Ixslge. was found In a field near the city
Michigan Paper company's plant in Plain­
with his throat cut from ear to ear. As
well last week. But little, damage was he bad tried to commit suicide before, and
done as the hands In tin* mill weren’t slow
was mentally unbalanced, it Is supposed
in getting around, and had the fire put out
that he took hls own life.
before tbe hose companies hud reached tlie
The beautiful Y. M. C. A. building in
acene.
Kalamazoo was opened to tbe public for
W. H. Knapp, a Galesburg genius, has
tbe first time Sunday. It is a model for
Invented a machine for raising1 wheat to a
convenience and comfort, and will be the
binder without tlie use ■'of -'canvass. He
means of working much good In the celery
has worked upon tlie idea for several years
city.
and has it nearly perfected. It received a
thorough test last week, working success­
fully In nearly every particular.
World's Fair Notes.
Leonard Norman, believed to tar in
Thirty-live of the forty-nine states__
an^l
league with a gang of Missouri coiroter- territories In the Ionian have accepted the
fellers, is held for trial in Kalamazoo, building sites assigned to them upon the
where he bat put In circulation a number exposition grounds and have submitted
of bogus sliver dollars.
plans of tlie buildings they propose to
The president of Bloomingdale village, erect to the construction bureau for ap­
recently touk a dose of carbolic* acid by prove
mistake, but antidotes promptly adminis­
tered saved him.

A miniature model of a typical western
farm, complete in every detail, will be exMrs. Kate Ward, of theAllegan Journal, hlblted in the Washington state building.
was chosen treasurer of the Woman’s
Tbe fair grounds and buildings now
Press Association at Its meeting last week nearing completion are so renowned
at Bay View.
beautiful and interesting spectacle that
George Anderson, a confidence man, is from 5,000 to 14,000 persons a day.
under arrest in Kalamazoo for swlnflling cost of 25 cents apiece, inspect them, thus
several men. He is a thorough sharper, adding quite an amount of money.
The Indian/exhlblt will Include repre­
and Is conducting bls own defense.
The Plainwell races Thursday and Fri­
day were interesting nnd hotly contested.
A bicycle race closed tlie sports.

sentatives or every tribe from the extreme
north to Terra del Fqego.

tained that he belonged to another, and
immediately betook herself to the lawyers,
▼owing that she would make R exceeding­
ly warm for the trlfler of! her affections.

The Old World is taking a great interest
In the fair and extensive preparations are
being made and much advertising done;
almost every eonntry having some Interest
and planning an exhibition.

Labor nsks that the fair be open on Sun­
Two chattie mortgages, one against the day and the labor organizations of the
Plainwell Independent publishing compa­ country arc fast putting themselyes upon
ny and the other against George Scales, record to tliat effect; the working classes
arc unanimously in favor of Ite being open
Were enforced last week.
upon that day. They claim it would be
A married man in Otsego let hls corres­ educational and more proiuotive 0! moral­
ponding powers have full sway recently ity than would the closed gates.
and in a fit .of juvenile simplicity answered
A plan to use all the school houses In
an advertisemeot lu a matrimonial paper,
proposing marriage. The lady accepted Cblcago«s dormitories for teachers visit­
and came to Otsego to have him carry out ing the fair, is being agitated aud general­
hls part of the contract. She soon ascer­ ly approved.

Byron Gage, of Bellevue, a patent farm
fence builder, was run over by a Grand
Trunk train last week ns It was pulling
Into Battle Creek, and I instantly killed.
He missed his footing And fell between
the cars.

A dispatch from Christiana says that
subscriptions are being solicited toward
defraying and manning the Viking ship.
It is tbe-intention to man the ship with the
best Norwegian sailors and navigate it
Sheriff Pollock is down In Ohio, after across the Atlantic, although the attempt
George.Ladd, a former compositor on the Is regarded ns hazardous.
Bellevue Gazette.
George hasn’t done
'J2.GJ2 Incandescent lamps of 16-candle
much. Just took 3200 of bls wife’s money power: eacli will be used to light the
and ran away with another woman. He world’s fair, according to lhe present esti­
is now safe In the hands of the law at De­ mate. । The contract has been given to
finance, and as scon as the sheriff gets the George Westinghouse. Jr., for 9389,000;
Mcrssary requisition papers from the gov­ more than J 1.300,000 leas than the Edlsonernor ot Ohio, he will return with Mr. Ttiompsnn-Houstou combined first offer. I
Xadd. Mrs. Ladd is the 'complainant and In addition to the Incandeacents. about
she alleges In her complaint that she gave 5.000 arc lights of S.OOOrcaudltupower will 1
him 3200 to deposit In the bank, but in­ be used, the cost to IkF&amp;O per tamp.
stead of doing so he embezzled It and ran
It la estimated that tho amount of I
away with another woman.—Charlotte
France’s exhibits will aggregate 3000 tons j
Leader.
and will constat mostly of works of art and
Bro. Snyder, of the Sunfield News, is manufactures of the finer and lighter de­
making a big bustle for new subscribers. scription, including but very little machin­
Uta efforts ought to be appreciated.
ery.
The races are now In progress at Stur­
Arizona ta preparing to reproduce at the
gis. Over 850,000 is offered.ln stakes and fair the famous Casa Grand which stands
purses.
In the southern part of the territory. The
Samuel Champlin, of Jackson, stole a Casa Grand which Is probably the most In­
cow from a farmer living near Eaton Rap­ teresting and remarkable prehistoric ruin
ids recently. He walked nearly to Jack­ In America, was first visited by Europeans
aim with the stolen property and finally In 1538. Not a tradition of lhe race that
sold it to another farmer. He was arrest­ built It exbts and it Is not known why It
ed, and as be has served time before in was di terted. The ruins are five or six
prison, it will no doubt prove to be an ex­ Stories high and 50 feet square and it was
once used as a gab-way to an immense
pensive cow.
walled city which is believed to have con­
A law and order league was organized tained 100,000 Inhabitants. This will be
In Eaton Rapid* last week, for the purpose a must interesting structure when coinplet•f prosecuting violators of the liquor taw,
of which there seem to be many in Eaton
The total number now employed at the
eounty Judging from all reports.
grounds la 7,000 and It ia desired that the
The Lake Odessa Wave offered a prize! buildings be finished before the dedication
©f 8to to the one attending tbe 4th of Julyr which occur? in October, the number will
celebration there coming from the longestt probably be Increased to 10,000.
distance. It was given to a man living the
The women ot California are preparing
other side of.Eaton Rapids.
to build a Jelly palace which will be 16x20
Lightning waa very severe during aJ fTn
.fert w«h- F6*tnnM ’ro*
thunder storm in Allegan county lastl will be &lt;rf wire aud upon thia will be ptacweek, several houses and barns being; ed several thousand j«fy glosses of all
dhntek.
shapes and filled with jelly ot various hues.

Fatal Crash’in a Milwaukee
Railway Station.

Washington, July 27.—The

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e»r«rullr proirtf-1 0™“”*
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V«rt »uil &gt; tanhw r«ply »" P™“
from C..U.U Th. «o;U.
report .( lu eoohirro. op th, a«0a.»cT
bill, leaving only the sundry civil bill to

Kalml^tbaboCulcalunuufti,
to
p'i
Kilm. » Flnnuh Bnda,- who’iST
•■Tr«T.b&gt; In North Anarlen,’' ||."H
been ant. to UU axiom u, u,’ „
Be Ml In love with .wld,»
boeonllh.N.J..„Uu,t1.1»
after were niuoly confined t., a.,.t rZT
her rmidence.—Philadelphia Ledger fh&gt;n’

of rtroat nuullu
hf • l“b~
Ino each Ms- tu™”’ -&gt;“tar « quarto- of
„ lock, -o lhat
rumalna vWbl. &lt;
•trio a-f lodrta -IJ". Iko WP «1*« of which
1, alochm frum the top ot th. putobc-r.1.
Yonog Mrt Codllne (to h-r ;.,wi_ot
After Ih-irtAUthly drying It under prwuro pope, whet tloe. the wool
Eight Olbera—Frightful Fat* of »n be disposed of.
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lu lire boom MH. -or. pomed "‘UM tom It o»er aud wr» nearly thmuxh th. mean?
oaeteboanl AW Inch®. Irvin It* top. thru
unart lauds In Oklahoma territory for
'J
Kbool purport.: forMddlod r^ln^*** “ U*rlw a hlrrucl Hap «W by AX lucbrn. neer. Foe IneMnee, heu e&lt;M0,|,
Pot the aheet* between the flapperl paete- eontreeu.
charge more than 3 cents per mile on paaC&lt;?lll"»-Tl«" «»’• Ol right, H„r
moper t.re to lodbro Trtrttor, md OlU- board and the other, and secure with rub­ .
ber bands. Tho name of the manuscript WM me be we, ooirtmctloj Mm.
.
bom., u.d pwmllUng th. P“»j!
or manuscript- mny br written or ported 4?“* “d ‘
till ,oa «.
Milwaukee, Aug. L—A collision oc­ territory of Utah to make an exhibit at
plained 1L—Harper « Barer.
curred yesterday at tho new St. Paul rail­ the World's fair. The conference report on the flap.-—Cor. Writer.
road station la this city between an excur­ upon the deficiency bill waa agreed to.
sion train from Chicago, chartered by the The appropriation for tho French spona­
"One of the small things that vex me,”
tion claims, amounting to 1737,785, WM
Union Stock yards switchmen, and the
omitted. The conference^report oni the «dd a woman thr other day, "is the per­
regular Sunday train for Watertown and sundry civil bill was off.red, *B the items sistent ’lady'-ing I get at the hands of the
Oconomowoc. The stationmaster had just in dispute being agreed to except Jthose tradesmen. My butcher and gnjoer and
given the signal for the W’atertown .train relating to the World’s fafe appropriation, B ib man are so hopelessly committed to
to leave when tbe excursion train rolled and the employment of Pinkerton detec­ this form of address I expect no relief in
into the station, going at the rate of ten Uvea at the G. A. R. encampment in their cases, but why tho clerks in the dry
It was goods shops are not taught Ixstter I cannot
miles an hour. The locomotive of the ex­ Washington next September.
cursion train run Into tbe palace car of agreed that c vote on these items should bw. It is so much more pleasing to be
called •madam.’ The continued interpolat­
the Watertown ti Un, which was not dam­ be taken at 12 o'clock today.
Washington, July M—The senate yea- ing of ’lady’ as I am making a purehssa
aged, while two day coiche* were tele­
scoped. There wire no passengers in tho terday discussed for some time a pro­ Irritates me to the verge ot exasperation,
day coaches.
posed charter for a railway bridge across and has on a few occasions driven me from
List or the Killed and Injured.
tbe Hudson at New York and then took a counter without waiting to select the
The combination car behind the engine up tbe anti-option bill again. A propoei- goods I wanted.’’-New York Times.
was smashed and nine passengers injured,
llon to fix a time to vote waa negatived
one of whom has since died: Following is
♦
a list of tho killed upd injured: Killed— and the matter went over.
Little Nell—Mnmma says th’ preacher
Thehoureputin the whole day on tbe
Qtto Fnbtan, carriage painter. Injured—
says beauty is a curse. What doos that
John Gill, left leg broken and internal in­ difference between the house and senate
regarding
the
World
’
s
fair.
A
motion,
to miJttle Brother—That means if mens and
juries; Charles Baer,
left leg and
left arm cut off, right leg bruised; concur in the senate amendment ap­ womens was all ugly thcro’d never be any
Mrs. Anra. Suthcri
Edmund
Carl.
right arm broken, propriating «5,0tX&gt;,(X» for tbe fair was
agreed to-117 to lC3-but the other in­ more flghtin and quam-lln.
Kalamnroo, Mlcb., hod swell
Tight leg bruised;
Matt
Komeski,
"Why wouldn't there?”
creases for the fair were negatived. Hol­
ielt leg broken in two places, left arm
X?‘S.1™
‘•’Cam* nobody ud ever
crushed; John Stuart, right nrm and right man changed his vote against the ap­
body.”—Good News.
greatsnfferlug. Wbeftaioc^-.
leg broken; H. C. Mosher, slightly hurt; propriation to yes mo as to move a recon­
walk two blocks without tabu-.
Dennis* Hagerty, right leg
broken, sideration, which he did, and filibustering
leift leg bruised: Joseph Bartholomew, against tho appropriation continued to
left
arm bruised; Thu
killed
an adjournment.
One of the large church organa in Eng­
Wasihnoton. July 29.—Notwithstand­
injured
are
all
of
Chicago.
land is supplied with wind by powerful
And is now free from it ail. she tu tuned
The collision was caused by misunder­ ing the intense heat and the ascertained do- feeders worked by three hydraulic engines many others Co take Hood’. SarMparJl-pS
standing of the switch tender, he having pat rure for the summer of nearly forty and an electric motor. The pneumatic they have also been cured. It will do you
let tbe excursion train enter the city on senators, which left barely a voting quorum lever is applied to the great and swell
HOOD'S PlLL3 Cure *11 U,« ;;u, ^.££7
ti^e wrong track. ■
ou hand, the senate yesterday declined to organs and the couplers tn connection with
sick Ueadacho, UhouMueu, bout au-meb.
them. Tbe solo organ and pedal organ are
HORRIBLE FALL OF AN AERONAUT. take any decided action either on the anti­ plavwl by means of nn • improved tubular
option bill or the house resolution to ad­
Paying for Farms from our Crepj
IIb Falls 3,000 Feet and Is Driven Tan journ on Saturday next. Tho motion to pneumatic action. Tbe draw stop actiou
is also pneumatic.—New York Times.
lay the nnti-optlon bill aside till Decem­
Cov. .John Miller, of Nnrth Itafcouu re­
BT. Paul, Aug. 1.—Five thousand peo­ ber was lost by the unexpectedly large
lates an instance of what is being a-romple at Inver Grove, just south of lhe city, vote of 13 to 32. Considerable miscellane­
pllshed by fanners In the Bed River Yalta
Francheaca—Every thing ta electric now­
were the horrified spectators yesterday of ous legislation by unanimous consent was
of Minnesota and North Dakota. !*e said
a terrible fall to death of Professor Hobe. accomplished. Including the {&gt;aAMge of an aday*, even the tea biacuita.
S. J. Leland, near his town of Dwight, N.
Grace
—
Are
these?
eight-hour,
labor
law
to
apply
to
all
con
­
the aeronaut. When the balloon reached
D.» Ijought 160 acre* of land In the'spring
Francheaca—Certainly. Don’t you no­
tracts on government works, which now
the usual altitude Hobe could be seen gore to the president for approval.
tice tbe curranta in them?—Kate Field’a of 1891. for 82,600, and raised crop, tim
season worth the salary of a government
tugging at the valve coru, which would
The proceeding* in the bouse were lu
W ash ington.___________________
clerk. In excess of the cost of hi3 farm. snot work. Before he could manipulate It tensely stupid and filibustering motions
per tho following statement;
GRACE.
the balloon was at least 3,000 feet above on the World’s fair appropriation pre­
4.190 Hu. of wheat, at «k- .... $v«l .71 •
the earth.
vailed all day. The only motions now in
a&lt;o
.. oats, ataor,...........
ijt.hi
Something
It
is
like
herl
The Parachute Wouldn’t Open.
order until the deadlock can be broken
The
curve
of
the
cheek
and
tho
way
In the regular way he cut the parachute are for adjournment-and a call of the
Deducting cost ot tend
’ j.iei5
Tho hair lias gone astray.
and shot rapidly earthward, but to the house. These dilatory tactics were per­
Twining about the ear:
horror of the crowd the parachute did not sued until 4 o’clock, when the house ad­
Leaving......................................................... it&amp;M
Yea. and the picture here
expand, nud tbe unfortunate teronaut fell journed.
Has that look of vague aurprise
Cases of tills kind arc -&gt; emrinon iijat
like a shot toward the ground- So great
Washington, July 30.—The Senate had
they are a Irug Id the news market ou;
was the force of the fall that ho wasdriven a field day on tbe tariff, transacting no
west
Something it la like tier!
intb the soft ground ton depth ot ten feet,
other business. Aldrich's speech on the
and Instantly killed. It required the work
PROBATE ORDER.
of an hour to reach lhe body, and death Republican side was replied to by Car­
Striven with it In his heart
Mate ot Michigan, CoUD tv of Barry. M I \
lisle. Senators Proctor, Sherman and Al­
had occurred long before.
Almost in vain, to impart
At a session ot the Probate • uur hwj
lison prolonged the debate until 5 o'clock,
the counts of
Harry hulde'n m ' he
Probate office, in the City of Ha*tli-c«, la
when nn adjournment was had.
said County, on Wednesday the 2:i!:&lt;Uv of
Maiiqlette, Mich., Aug. L—Two per­
In the house Watson wa* arraigned by
July . In the year one tbou-^ml ei-bt U miired
Something tt is like bar!
sons were fatally and four others seriously Wheeler for writing a book in which he
and ninety two.
Present, Charlee W. Armstrong. Judge
injured by the derailment of the west­ charged members with drunkenness.
Probate
bound Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Watson reiterated the charges and a com­
Io the matter of tbe estate of John Altinrse
mittee
was
appointed
to
investigate
their
• That somctlmca it brings me dreams
passenger train ten miles west of here at
deceased. On reading and filing the petition, duly rrriOf herself—of her tutting smiles
noon yesterday. The list of injured is as truth. A couple of members then blocked
tted. of Emma Clarke daughter ot mM d«.-t-a«&lt;d,
In these dreary, aad aflerwbilea.
follows: Mrs. William Miller, family in­ business and wpnld uot permit a
pravlug fur reason • therein »et f-irth that th"
jured internally; Frank Miller, her 10- vote on tbeWorld’s fair bill. A night session
real e-tate ot said deceased lu said petition de­
Something it la like her!
scribed may be partitioned and «t of! to toe
year-old son, fatally injured; William was held, at which nothing waa done.
several belts of said deceased.
Washington, Aug. L—In the senate
Orr. general freight agent of the rooil,
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday the
seriously bruised; J. B. Lincoln, of Sagi­ Saturday Washburn announced that he
IMth day of August A. D.. ihu.' .it ten oVhcg in
Trembling the Mul*»vfrain
naw, b4hlly cut about head and shoulders; yielded to the inevitable, and being satis­
the forenoon, be assigned for the bnr.w of
said petition and that the heirs at law of «aJd
Of the end of the joy that 1
Jnmes Wilson, injured Internally; Frank fied of lhe impo-slbillty of passing the
deceased and all other persons Interested; in
Simpson, cut about head.
anti-option bill at this session would con­
said estate, are required to appe tr •
- W aehlngtoa Post.
of Mid court. then to lie hdden at it- l*rvl«te
sent to its postponement tu the flrat Mon­
office. In the city of Hasting*. In said Comity,
day in December. A resolution continu­
and show cause. If any there tie. why the prater
CntCINX'ATl, Aug. 1.—A switch engine
ing ta*t_ year’s appropriations until
of the petitioner may not 1&lt;e granted. Ami it
on the Big Four collided with an excur­ Wednesday was adopted.
I. further ordered. Hint said petitioner give no­
tice to the peraots Interested In mu! r-ratii.of
sion train from Niagara Falls yesterday at
The session ot the house was very brief
the pendency of said petition and fjie li&lt;-.irin&lt;
the Evans street crossing of the Cincin­ owing to the announcement of the death
thereof by causing a copy of tht* order w t^
nati. Hamilton rfnd Dayton track. Engin­ of Hon. Alexander K. Craig, of Pennsyl­ INSIDIOUS AND STEALTHY IN ITS pubU*hrd in the Hastings B INNER. a mmpaper printed and circulated In the -aid t'.umty
eer Downs and Fireman Powers, of lhe vania, who died at h is home at Claysville,
APPROACH.
of Barry, nnee In each wrek for Hirw* successive
Resolutions of refreight engine, were caught—lhe former Pa., Friday nighL
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
being so badly injured that he died on his Bpectjrere adopted, and the speaker ap­
Deadly and Cnyteldlug tn ite Gra»p.
CltAf. W. ARXstKONC.
Judge of Probate.
way to the hospital. Powers was seri­ pointed u committee to attend tbe fu­
&lt;A true copy.)
ously, but not fatally, hurt. A number neral.
of passengers were slightly bruised aud
Washington, Aug. 2.—The senate did
NOTICE FOR BEARIN'; CLAIMS.
shaken up.
~
practically nothing yesterday but wait the
Stateot Michigan, Coumv of lUrn
•
action of the house on tbe sundry civil
Reported for the Pres*.
Netlee Is hereby siren, that !&gt;\ sn
of
the Probate Court for the County et L.utj'
bill It assented readily to the bouse
The
onset
of
malaria
is
often
so
very
in
­
WiNCHESTxn, Ky., Aug. 1,-Slx boys,
proposition to continue existing appro­ sidious'bat it is quite difficult to detect made r»u tbe ifCili day «&gt;t Ju y. a. 1). i-w,
six monthsfromtbatdate wcrtsllunedfurcreiranging in age from 9 toWye^rs, were priations for four days longer, and Hawley
itors to preM-i.t their claims aga'.nrt theettaie
drowned near tho mouth of Ited river, and Htacock spoke on lhe question of- the the nature ot It until after it has fastened Esther M. Pennock, tab-•&lt;•! - :i&lt;! iwiuty.
itaelf thoroughly in the system.
Malaria
/
deceased, and Hutt all creditor? uf *airf dnrsMd
twelve miles east of Wincheater, yester­ tariff.
often will pester a peraou for mouths with­ nra required to prc*er&gt;t tbrlr ehdms tonld
day afternoon by the upsetting of a skiff.
In tbe house the resolution extending
Probate Court, at the t'ro’-nte nf • - !n the City
The names of the victims were Algin the appropriations wns adopted with only out making him sick abed, but making of Basilin'*, lor exMnluxth-n and ailuwaw. cn
him genuinely miserable—creeping rigGra.
Brock, 16 years; Winer Brock, !2; Kelley a short debate, the World’s Fair people
or before the iv.tli i!»v &lt;&gt;t Jainiary arit,
Farney, 15; Claude Forney, 13; Walter not caring to antagonise IL A resolu­ coated tongue, appetite changeable, and »Dd that such claim* will be I-.-.ird tefcr.- raid
Farney, 11; Charles Farney, 9. The little tion waa adopted changing the date of tbe many Indescribable sensations of genu­ court, on Weiintsday, tin-S»:;h &lt;t*yot (ktoter
*M ou Thursday, the *»»h d*y pi Jaarary.
fellows were all buried In one grave yes- Chicago Columbian dedication to Oct 21. inely disagreeable kinds. Chills and hot next, atten o’clock lu the lorawvn ut e-icb u!
.terday.
_________
Holman tri«l to paxs a resolution appro* flashes of very Irregular duration aud re those day*.
Dated July, Mtb. A. D. 1kW. ,
printing MO.OOt) (or southern flood sufferers, currence come and go without seeming
• Chak. W.
cause. The hands aud feet are usually
. Judcr of i*n»Wc.
Wheatland, la., Aug. l.-Fire yester­ but somebody filibustered and no further
cold and clammy, and thegeneral tendency
business was dune.
day destroyed thebuililirigs occupied by A.
ta to dryness aud coldness of the skin of
PRORATE UlUiEK.
Lillie, J. Sherar, H. Koh berg, and llX
the whole body.
•
Stale of Michigan. Cmtnty of Bxrrr-.*«.
.
Kroeger, four of tho best business blocks'
Chicago, July 3o.—John Redmond, tho
Among the symptoms to which this class
At a session of the Probate -&gt;urt for tbe
in tbp town. Mni. John Snyder, who blacksmith whose little girl was stolen of patients are liable, but not always pres­ , County of Barry, hnldrn at the I’h'i.ute office,
lived in the Lillie building, was burned to about a year ago and afterwards recov­ ent, may be mentioned neuralgic headache, lu the city ot llastinc.*. in Mid county. &lt;«
death. Other members ot her family es­ ered, and who took to drink and a few sinking or faint spells, distressing palpi­ Saturday, th- inrd day ol Juh . in the tear
oue tliotisatid-ytahl hundred and mi:ety tr o.
caped by leaping from the windows Loss, months ago killed Dr. Wilder, who had tation of the heart, defective eyesight, to­
Present. ChaNcs W. Ann*toni«, Jmk--* of
&lt;90.000; insurance, &lt;50,COO. The fire was frequently befriended him, was convicted tal Inability to read, write, or do any busi­ Pro bale.
of Incendiary origin.
In the matter of tbeestate of Ai&gt;«&lt; I'. Hod#
and sentenced for ness; urine abundant, without color, and dect-iotrnf.
life, lhe defense was insanity, but tho a loss of flesh.
Melancholy feelings, a
On reading aqd filing the peUtti.n. dtdyverlA Clsrgyman'a Skull Crnahad.
said drink was the cause. Appli­ discouraged, listless sfate of mind, mental Ird. of Charles il. Taunton, son-'ti-luu i&gt;: »ald
PTOAMZ. Art.. Aux. l.-Whllodrtrtojto experts
cation for a new trial was made.
PP
deceased, praying that a certain Instrument
depression and confusion of tlie mind, heretofore filed in this court purporting tote
church f«*l*nl*r morale, th. bora, ot th.
surely indicate tbe presence of malaria. lhe last will and testament of saM
te
ad in I tied to probate and that jiinituiiiraThis
form
is
called
malarial
bllllousness.
Chicago, July 30.—In view ofthetlk
byterian church, became frightened ata
Uon of said estate may be gran tnt to the exccu
For this "walking malaria’ which neither tor In said will named or to some other suitable
threshing machine and ran away. The round trip cut of th. Santa Fe to Denver
minister was thrown out and iis skull Chairman Caldwell has granted permit puts one to bed'nor allows him to work or
Thereupon tt ta ordered, that Tursdar. tbe
crushed nnd leg broken. He will die. Rev .Ion to .11 n»d. to make tb. followUs study, Peruna should be taken as directed 23d day ot AUSU-LA. D.lW.at ten o'clock In
Ames recently came to Phoenix from Chi- uconloo r.,.; From CblcMo to Kuu* on the bottle. A course ot Peruna will the forenoon, i e assigned tor the lintring nt Mid
entirely cleanse the system of every parti­ petition, and that the heirs at lawf »uld deceas­
City, Bu Jowpb, Ixarenwortb .nd Atehlcle of the malarial poison.
Therefore. If ed. and all other j*raon« hiirrv*icd lu saw
** ^'"'d “‘Pi * ,r»“ Sc you have any kind of bad feeling which estate, are required to anpeur at a m-wiod ol
then to be liolaen al the 1’rcbMS
ToLX DO, Avg. L—Rudolph Bartlingck,
c“r. «»• ».y, »; round you attribute to malaria by all means fol­ aaidoourL
office. In tbe city nf Hastings, in -atdcouutr,
editor of tho Toledo Express, a German
-•ppll-bl.t. in- low this treatment
It at unce restores and show cause, if auy there be, why fhr prayer
ot the petitioner may not be gntntad. And
daily, dropped dead at his desk about 1
the appetile, clears tlie befogged senses, It is further ordered, that said pHtttoeer gire
o’clock Saturday. He had held positions
brings back the hopeful state (if mind notice to Hie persona Interested in said estate,
THE DEATH RECORD.
on New York, Chicago and Milwaukee
which malaria Is ante to destroy.
A of the pendency of said petition, and the near­
journalsand came to Toledo four years uV^“T“’,I’,P,T'n‘Or "'“‘■“’rt. thorough use of It will convince you of Its ing thereof by causing a copy of this orderto te
punltahod In the Hastinus RannfR a news­
ago to AMume the editorship of The Ex­
wonderful power in all sj»ch cases. Peru­ paper printed and circulated In said Cobnty of
N
elso
J!
!
C
ook
,
well-known
artist
and
press. He was member of several Ger­
na can be relied on to cure all these cases Barn once lu each week for thrc.- ■mcrestne
a
weeks previous to raid day of braritiz
man societies, and was deservedly popu­ poet, at Saratoga, N. Y.
and restore to perfect health as speedily a&gt;
CHAHLUS w. AEMNTUON*:.
lar. Heart disease Is supposed to have
ALEXAXdir K. Ctuw, Pennsylvania the chronic nature of the difficulty will
(A tree copy)
Jiidge of Probate.
caused his death. He was 53 years of co«‘iK"«nten, at Washington.
allow.
Should constipation exist at the
W. Q Taatxb, wealthy railroad man of same time, Manallo should be added. Tbe
NOTICE FOR BEARING OF CLAIMS
Chicago, at New York.
reruns tones up the nervous system and State of Michigan. G'unty of Itarry— ’
,
’ ’
Notice Is hereby given, that bv &lt;»nler&lt;n toe
sy ruxcnco. An,. i.-a pri„t. dria, Va. Gazette, at Washington. Alexan­ enriches tlie blood, giving •&gt;
protante Court for tlmCou-itv of Harry, made on
tallty, while Manalin restore*
activity theWtb
cablegram received from London states
'lay of July. A. D. 1UK.SW mouth*
Hon. Joseph Tltiney hicrhlv
• of the excretory gland*,
* T rwcUd
ling tlie fropi that data were allowed for creditor* »
tiutt the Victorian government him, in re- citizen ofClsvelan"
system to rid Itoelf of
poison.
S
’““■■S' °&gt; ‘h. McKlcl.,
Ex-United States Senator Airrwnw bringing back to this
bill, mlHd th. Import duty MS pct ran
that nil creditors of raid deceued m*
K
eksedv
,
at
Annapolis,
Md.
*
class
of
Invalids
the
tt
«Or.«=..p
1q..qU
ed^*iAOn'^U’-‘‘don Oreutoit ninn
nn.l lh.V0.7„a‘ ^S
.
onirad &gt;o present their claims to said
Ing of perfect health. Di
Court. « the Probate office. In tbe City-of
afStTVUte’ T“
w» Co­
oW,,a
HratlaK* for examination ami iiJhmame.
accompany each bottle. .
before the 191,1 *tay of January next. aa'C’bat
flrrtiroa rrfc lb* Bri&gt;Uh prortX "'
*A’C“ a “«». •»
For a complete treatise .on malaria, chills
; raehnlalms w,,l be heard before said &lt;
?.nd f.ever and fever ,nd
*?nd for
! UmS, the mb day of OcIoIht. and «•
Family Physictan Na 1. Sent tree by Hie ThBTOdayth* !ah aM&gt;' «f January, next alt*:"
©•clock in tbe forenoon of each of iho«e daysreruns Drag Manufacturing Uo^ Colum­
DChas^ JuSmtronu, Judge of Probate.
bus, O.

FB£0K OF AH EXCURSION TRAIN,

Goitre

40 Years

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

CREEPING MALARIA.

-

“j .W—

-

�—

Nop*
Such

! "°k^iaF^r,b"'nl’Uke’

meats he had breathed his last
* '
Fann-V ‘ Pnrl&gt;-&gt;^&gt; to n
mount one
For a long time no sound broke th*
n horsea- using th© picket
.tiltaoM
tite low^Xgta•S'* ridt10 '•
' —~t rope as a
«—
to the settlements to the
Riffirby tad r^y
tta mL, of uo
“ ’vouhl make known the
night winds without. Tho roughly ctad Xre iX',f“®-Un4 at the inn undimmon stood silently .bont tho tad. wldta
.&gt; , S'
san iu'wg th„
catni
,
tho Bickering light gleamed nn.',n tho
**"
to that rat; do’wn their iXdriL*’ I® Wtoonta, she----------------

nJ*'.'??1 ,2*18ht th&lt;&gt; Umft lmt found And if not, what had brought him to tho
Shat tho oil had all burned out. Having■ lone!/ cabin in the woods?
no more matches in his paisession he
Dan’s mind ran rapidly over what he
wiw compelled to continue his survey of had overheard at the inn, and he sudtheschamber by the dim light that came, I 'denly remembered that u woman had
*uo
through the crevices overhead.
been spoken of—one who was to come to
*4.00
For an hour he continued his exami­ Fort Scott and assist the two conspira♦zoo
♦3.50
nation of tho chamber. There was only tore in carrying out a plan they had laid
uau
one way of escape visible, and that was, for defrauding some parties out of their
*2.50
"PoorIke,” said Riggsby in a choldni’1
«««-u
'**
w
*2.00
- do
be tne
th.
Kho-te^"^^' to dig hia way out. He might, by many property. That the woman in the cabin
*2.25
♦
I.7S
hour* of the hardest toil, dig his way to, was tho one referred to Dan was now
ran- imrl
the outride. But what was he to work fully convinced.
*2.00
With? He liad nothing but a small
"Why is it that you did not come to
Mrs. Riggsby and. Fanny were led iXo’s
to the «cnife, and he realized how insignificant Fort Scott at tho appointed time?' asked
away aud the dead wm l-.rt to thew north aid^J^
bKul to tha such a tool would bo in the work before Aaron Suggs. “Didn't I tell you the
m-l-m an jvefv,il'’V convenience of an
him.
who were to nn.-par.it tar Atrial
5'S
matter win of tlie greatest importance?”
*7? T. |
. Pure and wholesome.
Tito rad and tragic ending ot Ik.- whin
not bavetM a hundred yards
He drew forth his knife and lx»gan to
"Tho boys had other business on hand
SL'rf with scrupulous care. Highest Baker's heroic attempt to j«2th.eno. ta-tho
"°'n,J “*
dig into the clnyey wall, but he noon and
1
I could not leave,” replied the wom­
.
—
honnd
of
footsteps
!!?H3tallP:,!j’^ J Expos’110"5- Ead*
an.
"Come, take a drop of thia und
Rave
up
in
despair.
It
would
require
1
’eI ‘k' “ 1X11 °’OT ““ lit0°
eUok-cUck ot
GENTLEMEN,
mcL-s :.vo Urge pirn. Avoid
days, he calculated, to reach the outride don
!
’t look so black," and she pushed a THE BEST SHOE ■ THE MAU) FOR BE BBB.
weapons and a gruff
EXs-srii ins« »" tavfag tho
in this way. He must try some other buttle toward tho man.
Already other, had volunteered to
NostSVtH brand.
'
••Who goes there?’
plan. He next examined tho door and
"Meg Frone," exclaimed Suggs in an
make a similar attempt, but Simon •
found tliat it was of heavy oak and pro impatient
■
tone, "I came here to talk
MERRSl-l i SOULE. Syracuse. N.Y.
• ’•
Riggsby. who had !&gt;oen elected leader of 1
vided with a strong lock. To attemptk business, not to drink. You have al­
CH.kPTER XII.
j the settlers, thought it best to adopt I
taken more than is goad fur you."
to break it would doubtless attract the ' ready
:
THE Vtsrron AT THE C.UHN.
■Ite are *°’ae other metllod
Already one life
“If you have come here to give me a
attention of Ids captors, and even should
had been sacrificed, and he realized that i
r;
he succeed in getting tho door open temperance lecture you'd better go back
• t .&lt; .• fact*. xu&lt;t any further attempts to leave the inn
without being discovered th«*re was still and
1
get some one else to do your work!"
!•»
nbsoftill eonAdeace of might result in a similar calamity.
the woman in a sharp tone.
another one to pass through, and this replied
:
Permit healthy circulation
A conference was hold by the men
and free movement ci Ute foot.
"That is all nonsense; I want you, and
opened into the cabin.
ttr !««’“■•
•table, perfectly! nud it was decided to remain passive
No untying or tying ttecesaary.
Overcome
with
despair,
ho
seated
himyou
•
alone
can do tho work.”
Comfcrtable and durable for
Bcjf.iV
■' j i!.&gt; notit cause pain or but
bnt on tho
tlie alert till morning,
mnmln,. when some
1
both
ladies and gentlemen. Alt
eelf on one of the empty boxes, a prey , "What do you want me to do? Yoa
length*, blaci* and ruuct
cause of action would be decided tjpon.
to tho most gloomy reflections.
Tho have
'
not told me yet."
colon, for both
and
igtim. was terribly
..—
iow
-----ordinary
Meantime Fanny Riggaby had de­
hours dragged slowly away, and it must
"I will tell you in good time."
v near Big Rapids. scended into the cellar and thrown her­
nr nigh cut­
"You must tell me now-"
have been i^ast noon when he heard
s’- that the
self upon the bed. which she had spread
“I will if you insist."
some one approaching. Tho next instant
n-.-t of the in tho corner. The startling and tragic
"Go on."
the door was unlocked and tho woman
events of the past few hours.had roused
"It is a soft snap with no risk to speak
he had seen in the cabin entered the
Eaglo Specialty Co.. Brockton, Maa*.
in her breast many stronger and con­
Suggs begun. "Wo have every­
room, bringing a lighted candle and a of,"
'
flicting emotions. At times she would
thing in our own hands and all you’ll have NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS.
lunch of bailed .beef und corn bread.
bo oppressed with hdrror ’ and a name■ Placing the candle and lunch upon a to
i du is to follow our instructions,” and State of Michigan. County of Barry-ss.
Eatate of Jane Wadd. deceased.
b-sa fear would takij. possession of her as
rough i&gt;ine box at the youth&gt; side, she briefly ho made known tho plan that he
We U&gt;e UDdenlimed. having been appointed
she reflected upon the situation of all
Mortimer Dill had formed to get by the Probate court for lhe (&gt;&gt;unty of Barry,
turned and retrace*! her steps to the and
j
State of Michigan, commissioners to receive ex­
hold
of
some
valuable
property
and
a
those garrisoned at thu inn. Then her
door, where she paused and cast a half :
amine and adjust all claims and demands of all
The next inetant the door teas unlocked.
handsome cash legacy, the particulars persons against said decease*!, do hereby in re
stupid leer at the prisoner.
gave thetu Caatorta. spirits would rise in rebellion against
notice that we will meet at the Bost Office
When Dan Riggsby threw himself
which are already known to the atCloverdale, In the township of Hope. «»n
the besiegers, ami she would feel a strong
Dan saw at a glance that the woman of
1
impulse to combat them in some man­ upon the blankets on the floor of tho was intoxicated. She looked at him for :reader. "There won’t be tlie slightest Thursday, tb« Jrth day of Bentember. A. D.
and on Thursday, the 29th day of Decem­
risk to run if the matter is pushed t&lt;*92,
ner m she thought of the heroic life they underground chamlwr at the robbers’ a moment and then said:
ber. A. D 1HW. at tea o’clock A. M., of each of
cabin in the woods
he-------------had not intended
"Reckon you’d like to get out o’ here, through at once,” said Aaron Suggs in said days, for the purpose of examlolDK
hn l taken that night.
----------st'rnjpt
allowing
said
claims and
that
conclusion, "and you will have nothing and
"If I were only a man," alio muttered 1
1U,^WP- but that he did so we have wouldn't you?"
six months from the twenty-ninth day
•
j already
seen.
tho of June, A. D.. 1892. were allowed by said
‘•I wouldn’t object in the least," re- to do but represent yourself to 'be "
vehemently.
"I'd"-----.
court
for
creditors
to
present
their
claims
to
He luid been asleep several hours, plie*l Dun.
woman named in the will of u&lt;u
James
uca us fur examination and allowance.
’ She stopped abruptly and clinched her j
together
ingoing
mute
Sud-1
, ,
r- is now
— in our posacswhich
I when suddenly he awoke and sat up onbauds
Dated June 2Xli, A. D., 1822.
••Well,
1 ain't
to despair.
let you out
just l .Mansfield
1
•
____
_
....
.
...
r
..
L*wn
11.
B
a i:X*B.
I
rion."
dcnly some thought seemed to strike “e ®ed; “taring vacantly about him. It yet," said the woman with a grin.
'
HOWAKD MOSHKK. -Commissioners
"What namo will I take?”
ANSKL KlXOSIlURY,
her. and rising quickly from her hard
dark in the roam, the lamp
"Then I'll have to stay, I guess," re­
"You shall say you are Sally Ann
burned out, bnt through a crevice plied tho youth.
couch sho paced up and down the nar- haring burned
ADMIN IBTRAToB’S BALK
row chamber with a quick, energetic 111
_roc^' ro°^ above a bright gleam
The woman was silent u moment be­ Riggsby, of Ringgold, Georgia!"
In the matter of the estate of Washington K.
jj(c-)
of snnlsirht
ahnnrJww ♦*...
sunlight a*n**m&lt;l
entered, showing
the Mnw.**.
youth fore she spoke.
Ferris, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I shall Mil ■*
CONTINUED
I.’‘Wouldn't try to make your escape
For several minutes she walked rest- ! tliat it wns daylight.
nubile auction to tne highest bidder, on Friday,
For
one
brief
moment
ho
sat
there
the
twelfth dav of August. A. D.. 1882. a* ten
from a lone woman, would you?" she
lesriy to and fro in the darkness, strange.
.. .
o'clock. In the forenoon In tbe Probate ogre in
thoeghte running riot through her brain. ' u^°n
, 1x31 ln,.n
bewildered man­ asked.
.
o ILL-US ENBI
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. the city of Hastings In the county ofB*rtT.
"-wJiaothing
must
be
done."
she
said.
।
ner.
n
®
r
-a*
as
tbestartling
the
startling
events
nf
of
the
thumiBtiUv
p:ist
day
In
the
state of Michigan. purs&gt;*nt to
"Why
should
I
wish
to
escape?
”
asked
i
••^jmothing must be done.” she said.
•Was license and
Hurd, of Groton. 3. D., we quote: '"
authority granted to me o» tho l®h
■itcjAscocuTioM.nM ' half atoi.d, her breath coming in sharp came.to him: then as a full realization Dan.
।
taken
with a ImuI cold, which Nettled on my day of June A. i&gt;. Itol, by lh», I rebate
"Maybe you don’t know who it is that’s Ilungs, cough set In und finally terminated court of Barry county. Michigan, Ml of the
drawn gasps. "I—1—am only a girl, of his situation ulawnod upon him he
estate,
right,
title and interest of
«ld desprang
to
his
feet
find
hastily
«lyew
on
got you prisoner?" and there was a pe- In
i consumption. Four doctors gave me up cuued of. In and to lhe real esta»but 111 dqjtf'
IUKJ
saying ‘1 could live but a short time. I being In the county of Barry. ”, tbo state ot
Sho stopped abruptly and listened. what articles of npijnrel he had removed. culiar glitter in the-woman's eye.
Michigan, kn^wn and desc"**1 M follows,
gave
myself
up
to
my
Saviour,
determined
Scarcely
had
he
finished
his
hasty
"I don't core, just so 1 am released as '
Ai'T.ER XI.
No sound came to her ears save the mov­
“
rte
south
half
of
tbe«»«tJialfof
te«
north
if
1
could
not
stay
with
my
friends
ou
toilet when a key turned in the lock, tho soon ns possible," answered Dan in a '
• ■■ 'ICE LN THE NlUnT. ing of the men on tho floor above and
earth, I would meet my absent ones above. west quarter of section cmrteen (ij). township
the occasional note of some mucking door opened and one of tho robbers en­ eareliMs manner. "Has your husband ■My husband was advised to get Dr. ihreeta north, range
we5t; rt &lt; f firearms rang
A| ;i.v shary
gone away?"
' :King’s New Discovery for consumption,
M&gt;U)
bird, which poured ite trill of varie­ tered the room.
air. ’.’!•? .--triers who
;tpn the ni;
Signaling for Dan to foUow him ho
•
‘
Who
said
I
had
a
husband?"
.coughs ant! colds. 1 gave It a trial, took
Administrator.
u breathlessly in the gated song ui»n the air of night
led the way into tho largo outer room in
••No' one—I thought one of tho men ।in all eight bottles; It has cured, me and
“They will not miss me,” she said,
li i. I from tho buildwhich Dan had discovered the outlaws might bo”-----ithank God I am now a well and hearty
4s tn h !:and hurrictl in thio stooping to pick up a shawl which she in conference the night before.
” Trial bottles free at W. H.
"Then you’d better keep your thoughts woman.
'
had thrown upon her bed. "I'll go, and
di’ecri i; ~-iu wh.nce the sound of the
A/« our hero entered tho room he saw to yourself," interrupted tho woman.
1Goodyear’s drug store, regular site, 50c
if 1 foil— Poor Ike! I am no better
time table.
i.. ’ j.r •
a I. Scarcely had they
andSl.00. •
two rough looking men sitting by a wide
Dim
remained
silent.
In, fleet June 28.1882.
than he—nod he has just laid down his
finergi'l fr in t ■.•
when they saw
&lt;Joo«! Look*.
fireplace, in which burned a bright log
"You think the men's all away, do
life for us al*"----Mveni-lark toKnif lustily fulling back
Good looks arc more than skin deep, de­
She hastily threw the shawl over her fire. At one end of the rdom the woman you?" said the woman, “and maybe you’ll
Stations.
c«i oi =■?
pending upon a healthy condition of all the
scffpliteprai.-av..::-! knew that it was bead, nbd crossing the chamber she Dan had seen tlie night before was busily. try to escape?"
.
*=£
z£
1 engaged in setting tho- table for break­
organ*. If the liver be Inactive,
ttetinlrm-.n who had tired the shots.
"I have said nothing about it," an- vital
'
lull ted by a narrow ground stairway that
you have a bilious look. If your stomach
'
i
fast.
NsRTII.
swered
Dan.
h i«r 'if. nmnlerers, boyif led from the cellar to tho outride of tho j
be disordered you have a dyspeptic look Katemasoo Lr...
I
The
men
by
the
fireplace
nodded
to
"Well, I wouldn't advise you to try .and if your kidneys be affected you have a
rr.'d Si.-r.«: Rigsby, and at the corahouse. After listening intently for a
RlclHM?Junc*i.
the i &lt; . r i-. k of pistols broke few moments she stole cautiously up the”■ the youth as ho entered, and one of them any tricks on me," and tho woman laid pinched look. Secure good health and
Cressey
her hand upon a heavy pistol which was you
:
fix &lt;nlln'A- ! thi ,:::ght,' and a score of 'stairway and noiselessly lifted the door. said:
will have good looks. Electric Bitters Milo
jis the great alterative and tonic acts Iteltnn
••Reckon well have ter ask ye ter stop unjy partly concealed in her bosom.
‘■•.'.j- ';- '. sift-. the retreating forms
Thrusting her head through the opening
...
"You needn't bo alarmed,” said Dan.
&lt;directly on these vital organs. Cures Cloverdale
t!;&gt; c.r.&lt; ■. The tire was instantly sho glanced quickly alxjnt tho place, but.’ with ns another day. 'Commcdations
ShulU
"Remember. I didn't say tho men were ;pimples, blotches, bolls and gives a good
rttunie! :u •! 1 • w: '•? -t bull eta sounded no one wat in sight. Then, craU-ling' ain't extra, but we'll give yo the best wo
all gone," she said, a cunning light com- 'complexion. Sold nt W. H. Goodyear's IL*BTIN&lt;18....
got,” with a low chuckle.
tlirough the narrow doorway, she quick­
50c. per. bottle.
Then she drugstore,
J
Coats Grove.
Tin
"I’m not going to ccynplain," answered itig into her countenance.
I t a man arose from ly threw herself into the grass that grew
Woodland
thejras
&lt;/ •.!■&lt;• -ettlers, trtag- close to tbe wait Keeping herself low Dan in a careless tone, for he bad come nastily left the room, slamming the door
wri5u3.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
best to ac- vigorously behind her.
.&lt; .’.ndtlu-h went down. in tho grass she crept forward swiftly । to the. conclusion that it was
trjww1
na
bruises,
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Lansing...
Dan
made
no
attempt
to
cat
the
food
I
■ if* Ike Ik " ri- d Simon Riggsby, for fiftyA-ards before she paused. Then, I
...
&gt; i
m that had been brought. It was plain to ;sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, Detroit
Grand Bap ids
, .
•
..
। .
.. .
, ,possible.'. "1I would have
unve preferred to
&gt; tity bnrri'
vard and gathered lytaR
flat »l»n tbo gronudJ.ho lUtated
MOTUlt..n tod.v," ta concoms, and nil skin eruptions, and positive­
go on to the Mannaton today,” he con­ his mind now that the woman had been '
ride man. And so it
ly cures piles or no pay required. It is
intently to ascertain whejMer or not her K
.
. n
tinued, "‘but if you are determined to left alone at the cabin; Tlie men were 'guaranteed to give jn?rfe&gt;-t satisfaction, or
departure from the house hatl been dis­
'
Rtltlonn.
keep me here I sujipose I’ll have to stay.” doubtless making preparations for the money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box
'
wounded man covered by her friends.
"That's right,” agreed the man, nod­ night's work nnd might nut return till For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist
l&gt;. &gt;va.- laid upon
Glancing backward she could see one
if to giro emphasis to tho next morning.
«..-ril&gt;lu dona for of the KMris not twenty yard* awny, ding his head..as
Saginaw
will
have
two
markets,
one
on
nou haf to
u, keep ye till
With no one but an intoxicated woman
his words. '•Well
his wounds were cronctang behind a bunchi of
fcnnom)w
nt )eM,. then if the uj»on the premises, Dan realized that a the east the other on the west side.
not last long. but she was convinced that he had not ।
•
■ ­ most favorable opportunity for making
At Thompsonville. Manistee county,
captain is satisfied
that
yo ain’t a cattle
Milo
seen her. She could hear the tumultu­
his &lt;*cai»e hail presented itself, nnd he ithe postuffice Is located In a barber shop.
man spy we’ll let ye go."
Drltoo
ous beating of her own heart as she lay
XV hat We Offer Von
Cloven! ole .
At tliis juncture breakfast w-as an­ was determined to take advantage of it.
there in the wet grass. She hardly dared nounced, and Dun was invited to take a
Taking up the lighted candle he went is this: If jjou are troubled with piles, (no Malt?
to proceed for fear tlie slightest move­ sei&gt;t with tho men at the table. The to the door and began to examino it matter what kind) go to the druggist IlAni.xuB..
ment might lead to her discovery..
fare was coarse, but Dan managed to He cautiously turned the handle, and to named below and gel a package of Hill's Coats Grove
Sho knew that should her intentions make a hearty meal, for he had eaten his utter astonishment the door swung File pomade. No danger of being tiuui- Woodland ..
bugRUd. Relief In 15
“ minutes,
......
- .
nnd n poslWoodbury
become known to any uno at the inn shu but littlo in the past twenty-four hours opdh.
The woman had forgotten to
Fia li. L. «fc X
tlve cure. A bonafideguarantee with each
tfrould be compelled to abandon her haz­ and felt extremely hungry.
kick it.
Lansing....
package. By mail $1.00. six packages $5. Detroit
Dan
hastily
closed
it,
being
careful
to
ardous undertaking. She therefore had
As soon as tho meal was over Dan
Fiiei» L. Heath. Sole Agt.
Grand
Rapid*
a double chance of Jiaving her plans was inducted back to the room in make no sound. He wanted time to de­
Hastings, Mich.
frustrated, and was compelled to not which ho liad spent tho night The door ride upon some plan of action liefore he
•Stops onsiKnal only.
A
large
pavilllon
was
burned
at
Reed
’
s
t
No*.
5 and 8 will not carry passengers unless
made any attempt to cscajMi. That the
only guard against being discovered by was locked, and he was alone.
lake near Grand Rapids; loss about $0,000. provide*! with freight train permits.
tho enemy, but mu*t also avoid tho
Freight trains will be ran at the convenience
From what ho had overheard of the woman would not hesitate to use the pis­
of
the
company,
who reserve the right to change
tol
she
carried
should
she
discover
him
Miss
Harsburgh,
the
evangelist,
has
watchful guards at the inn.
robbers’ conversation tho night before
the time of such train* without notice.
After assuring herself that her depar­ he waa convinced that an attempt would trying to leave tho room Dan well knew, taken charge ot the Grindstone City M. E.
W. 8. Drweso. Genl Manager.
church.
snd
it
was
his
purpotse
to
proceed
with
H.
C.
Porras.
Gon’l P. &amp; T. Aat
ture from the inn liad not been discov­ be made to rob tho paymaster that night,
great caution. Arming himself with
MORTGAGE SALE.
udcl man back ered, sho began to crawl cautiously for­ and that he was to be held as a prisoner
a
heavy
stone,
which
ho
took
from
tho
ward .through tho grass, listening to an a mere pretext till tho work was acNotice I* hereby glvea that default has been
wall, he opened tho door nohelcBsly and
Xidd
made tn the payment of the money secured by a
ht of their dying every sound with painful throbbing of ■ complished.
.
mortgage bearing date tbe twentv dm day of
stole down tfce dark corridor or tunnel
csenat.
As Dan reflected over his situation ho
risked and lost his the heart
April A. D. 1881,executed by David E. Fernand
that
led
to
the
door
that
opened
into
the
•i-'e for th
Sarah A. Fero hls wife, of the Township ot
What if she were to be discovered by Ixscamo greatly worried over the con­
tilers were about to
Emmett In tlie County of Calhoun and Stain of
pw-n« the
Sho shuddered at tho dition of affairs, and for some time ho cabin.
Mlebiaan. to Amelia Jones of tbe township ot
‘••st they were re- the besiegers!
As he drew near the door he heard tho
•fraui^l bv Rj
Assvrl* In tlie County of Barry and Mate of
1 • who saw plainly thought, for well she knew that though was a prey to the most unpleasant mis­
Mlchljmn. and recont^d tu theoftow of tbe Regsonnd of a man’s voice in the cabin be­
tiWnfchaiUKt
l*ler of Deeds for the County ot larry. Mich­
would be just what they might not do worse than make her givings. To lie cooped up there when a
yond,
and
came
to
an
abrupt
halt.
He
igan.
In Uber 21 of Mortgages o«* page &lt;3 on the
■ ■
■
a prisoner, it was probable that they great crime was about to be committed,
A Fipdlejk O.. syndicate has been grant­ 2.H day of April A. D. 1881 at it:« o'clock In the
was about to retrace Ids steps to the
; •,” he said with a might shoot her down at first sight with­ and with no means in his power of pre- room ho had just left and give over his ed a .10-yearl franchise to build an electric forenoon: Qtat said mortgage wa« duly assigned
gtoui. j|
by
said
Amelia Jones to James-Cashmere of
■ -venti
“-Ring it, plunged him into a state of
,
■I- is jist waitiri in out discovering her sex.
I’l-enlleld. Calhoun County. Michigan, ou tbe
plan of escape for the time being, when road at FllnjL
But in spite of tho dangers whfcK ahe .jstless
rest]l
21th day of March. A. D IBM by an assignment
us if we give ’em
excitement
;
he saw a gleam of daylight through a
A child and a match came In contact duly recorded on the tsth day of April A. D.
» chance. Tit. v
knew
beset
her
she
was
determined
to
“
H
iTOUld
only
make
my
escape,
he
mr four ter our one,
erpek in tho door, and decided to go for­ with several barns at Midland.. Tbe barns t«-4 at a o'clock tn the forenoon, tn ths office of
5^il hin’t no ti-,.
the Register of Deeds tor the County of Barry.
o r come ter an open let nothing swervo her from her course muttered, glancing about tho room. ward and ascertain if possible just who are no more.
-o-t or. the nrr.ir with ’em.”
Michigan In Liber 23 of Mortgages.on • age »•;
of action. Every moment now sho ex­ Then a sudden thought camo to him.
'Hw dying n
was in the room.
a i ho had been uncon- pected to.be confronted by some of tho Perhaps ho could escape. There were
Approaching
the
door
with
the
great
­
•owuxheni,; ig!it into tho house soon enemy who might be hiding in the high only three men about tho place to Ms
Is tbe price of health. But with all our Etheridge of the City nt Battle Creek. Michigan
est caution, he peered through the crack precaution there are enemies always lurk­ bv assluiiment dated tho 13th day of March UMS.
itly to speak to those grass. The thought sent a chill to her knowledge, and they might leave to join in the boards. He saw tho woman who
snd duly recorded in lhe offiee &lt;-.f the register ot
ing about our systems, only waiting a fav­ Deed.* tar the Cuanty ot Barry. Michigan, on tbe
HjWaltow
their companions at any time. There
heart and-—
had left him a short time before sitting orable opportunity to assert themselves. 13lh day of September A.D lMiK 9:43 orfoek
»alw^l0V' r
n,0‘ M's." he said
to,
cm.
thing
thntheMt
rareof^a
She suppressed a ary of terror that al­
by a table in tlie center of the room, evi­ Impurities lu lhe blood may be hidden for iDlbf forenoon.in Liber :w of Mortgages, on
pace 202: that tbe amount clalraod to be dae on
most rose to her lips, but it was only a that was that the men would be abeent
^hy «r?
"'ith
dently conversing with some one sitting years or even for generations and sudden­ s.ild m rtu-xt-e at the date ot Ul* notice la tbe
bnt t*.
-‘-have done my best— jack rabbit that leaped from the grass1 from the cabin at tho time set for the opposite to her. Dan shifted his posi­ ly break forth, undermining health and sum of.$7td to.
Notice la also hereby given Hutt the power at
If be could only manage to
For diseases arising
,71
tor ». in tho and disappeared like a shadow across tho robbery.
tion and as he did so ho saw a man sit­ banning death.
sale contained In said mortgage lias become op­
escape ho might succeed in preventing
from Impure blood Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
•nab^.V1' i'T'
Wttr prairie.
by reason of tbe deflate of said Mortgagor
! STrcbtay. But how wa th!, to bo an­ ting on the other side of the tabio—alow, the unequalled and unapproachable rem­ erative
In paying the moneys secured thereby, and do
For nearly a quarter of a mile sno
heavy
set
man
with
a
bushy
black
Ix-ard.
sufio- proceeding nt law has been iustKoted to
then"- ir
"T15 fcm &lt;m® 8hot’:in crawled in a northwesterly direction:
edy. It Is King ot them all. for It con
recover the debt now remaining secured by
' complished?
__ .
Tho youth could hardly suppress the
wita,. ‘
died aw»y ta »
quers
disease.
said
mortgage,or
any part thereof.
1
Ho
had
the
whole
day
before
him
in
then turning to tho left, sho crept toward
cry of astonishment that rose to his lipe
■ it
• .wT1”1 Iaome“u *“
Is also hereby given that in pursuance
Jackson Is experiencing a little water ofNotice
the spot where the horses had been1 which to cOMito tho iwttor. Lighting aa his eyes fell upon tho familiar form
the power of sale contained In naid mortgage
famine
—
but
then
they
have
a
large
brew
­
and
tlie
statute
In
such cases made and pro­
picketed.
It
required
a
half
hour
for
.innteli ho mmto a burned
of: the man. He recognized him in an
about him, with
vided, the premise* described In and covered
wiiiL
‘‘"i110 tcnra tTom their her to reach tho little ravine where tho1 tho room, tat could^io noway ta whteb instant M one of tho strangers who had ery there.
bv said mortgage, to wit: AU that piece at tend
Scattered stopped at the inn the night before he
hones were, so cautiously did she move.: ho could effect an
Normal Park Is the name of the suburb situate in tbe Township of Assyria in tbe
County ot Barry and Mate of Michigan describ­
She w:ts now confident that she hud1 .bout tho room were eo'-eral empty had left. Dan now remembered tho of Mt. Pleasant, where the new college ed as the south »Mt quarter of the north east
passed through thu Ixjriegers’lines some­■ hnTM with here and there a pile &lt;A strange conversation he ha&lt;l overheard will be located.
man.
ship number one north nt range number seven
'
black
bottles,
some
broken
and
giving
where, bnt she had seen do sign of them.
between this man and his tall compan­
E. N. Reed, a prominent Pine Creek weat. will be sold M public auction atlhetrout
ion, and ho wondered what could have farmer, was kicked In the stomach by a door of tbe Court House (that beim
’iiuleriic. ’ P
w“ The darkm-ss had now grown mon)1 forth the fumes of spirits.
at holding the Circuit Court foe the
dense, and she realized as she saw tat■
Tho walls were of rough, loose s^ne, tatmght him to thisodtof the way place. horse, and may die.
1 with pateheo of red clar ridblo throogh
That tta» man waa a villain and a
7’ltlemen*
brin8 thickening clouds gathering across too
A horse kicked little Earl Dan ipert la
■
w
where
tho
w^lh^tumbted
do^
sky
that
it
was
a
most
favorable
oppor
­
'heri fugitive from justice Dan already knew the head at Brookfield. The child Is In a
J?ico
to
Tta root war otrciooth .tone "•- Jfi!
— to wh.t h, W oT.rb«ra Ute* night critical condition.
tunity for the worh before Irr.
,
and then, a crack which W»n«^ nt U» tan, tat h« h»a not rapected him
As she drew near the fipot where, i
ii!
UP hyar like a
A sneak thief broke into Maatln Noon's
'Udi wm no
s
o, rol&gt;.
daubed with mud. bntTcl
horeee were she could see only
house at Rlbble, Huron county, and ap­
d"’
tar* Wm ta ta lengno with them.’
paces in advance of her,
*
j.1 ^r^'^h^mado^
propriated 111.
• wnt
ter take me fear assailed her that the
tarn Utara »w*T. b«t • tow wWm)

COUDtKEO

oo

:?tKX'‘a;£".now

loSiZ'^tioi'^0'’-

W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE

Woolley &lt;&amp; Bronson.

,5 ii

Wing’s Flexible Shoe Lacings

Cta, Ealnaaias &amp; Sigiuw

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

•t-taSS ^,graJ*

th”

�CHAPTER OF DEATH.
iroaad wllb * rtd.
™
wild eyed Assyrian, roStraanee
tatoktM P«l»
tog on. He shat no tears when Merrick tally enjoyed by t
who looked an If he "Would like to jab every region of the Moslhcli. ot
RMpeDSibiUly R**?
was put to sleep.
rf
monopolist
and
gold
bog
under
the
fifth
William bad a hen ou when It came to
Thia monitor the Bethesda home was
tuoao ,t lh« downfall ot bw r,c*'... h
treasurer. But In an evil hour lie let It be rib.
AU that baa botn written about tbe the scene of death. Ao event occurred
The congresdonai delegation was next tnbrtlr achlaremrnta of tbe doribw ®a, which, instead of bringing great joy into a
have a bemarkable cohvem- known teat he wanted jolly Jack Johnsuu.
of Tbooiapple. nominated for. that office. selected; amt every one of the 11 delegates he action, or bonier on the
“■ household, was only the cause of sadness
TIOK IM UNIOR HALL.
The AMyrlan wild eyes woopeddown on the elect was duly committed to the Omaha thia we know nob U true, all tracea or tor those who know the clreumataacre.
scheme, and demanded Johnson’s political confession ot faith, to Weaver aud the tbe arandour ot tlelorr. which ‘"’•''•“J
pedigree. Hicks gave IL Tbe Assyrian people's ticket entire The Assyrian was mark, tbe countenance of tbe r.lctck' kEV^ tt,A woman who came from Hastings gave
reformer shook his bead; it wasn’t satis­ on deck again. O. F. Long’s name was been retnored rr.ru. Ida face, andanccwdcd birth to a stiB-born child. SheJ1*?
factory. From that moment John on was proposed. The Dead Eye discovered in
Ing no confresion, but had stated that ahe
by a dull, aleepy,
doomed, arid Hicks went with him. Oscar this another! monopolistic plot. He pro­
rerbap, It waa the Iwve nre-alono look was married. If she liad been married It
Matthews, of Hastings township. Lewis ceeded to insist that "O. F. Ixmg was a that ltd Sc Uncle Tora a Cabin CouipW. would seem only too pitiful that the man
Decker and George C. Nichols, of Carlton, fusionist; couldn’t be trusted, and you that cave an exhibition here Friday nlkb. whose duty It was both to paptecl and pro­
and F. M. Quick, of Maple Grote, were never know where to find him.” Enough to let their donkey go along aa be wlabed vide for her should not have done so In a
said. ‘Long'wasn’t in it-from that time;
A seraphic Dalle spread over the coun- put into the arena. Each protested that he and the Assyrian smiled as he saw another at their parade Friday noon. It ao II waa home no matter how humble It might have
had no politics, and wouldn't have any
ake.
A»
Aa ine
the ’T"u“,v' been. Thus another sad chapter la contenaoce ot county chairman Wm. fl. Mer­ that wasn't inscribed In the Omaha docu­ •scheme of the gold bugs hurried under tlie a grlevlou, mistake.
gnd
of wbal undoubted­
procession was moving
mo«.™ along Michigan
rick as he rapped tor order Saturday fore­ ment: and each would vote for Weaver, Omaha platform.
atenue, the noon passenger on the'
ly a life of unhappiness. Is sealed forever.
Eighteen
senatorial
delegates
were
next
noon and called to time the delegate con­ and wouldn't take anything but straightR. R. came thundering along at a speed
The question arises, upon whom, does
out people’s party ticket in his’n. Mat­ chreen. each1 of whom was either declared fuUy equal to that allowed Uy tbe city toe responsibility rest?
If the death of
vention of the people's party of Barry
to be by himself or friends a 24 karat anti­
thews was named on the 3rd ballot
the unfortunate woman, which occurred
ordinance.
Tbe donkey
county, who had assembled to name a
Even Henry Wickwire couldn't ’escape monopolist, antl-goldbug, anti-democrat, lesslv along until he caught slffit of the among m?wly made friends was the ma t
ticket and knock out Wall street and the tbe Sure Shot from Assyria. Modest man anti-republican, autl-fuslon, antl-every- steaming monster.
Suddenly llis eye8 of crime, It Is to be hoped that the offend­
giant monopolies of the age. Ori each face that he is, and disinclined to parade .hls। thing that wasn’t Included in the Omaha sparkled; he spit on hls hands, buckled on er will be punished.
1 platform, and each of whom was pledged bls armor and Jumped Into tbe arena and
Humane Officer Merrell went to Has­
was written grave and severe determina­ views in publie. be was yet nailed to the
■
to
vote
for
ndne
but
Weaver
men.
Assyrian’s rack, and made to declare for
with a fiendish chuckle awaited tbe com­ tings this afternoon to Investigate as to
tion to swipe the earth with the guld-btigi Omaha, Weaver aud everything that .sa­•
Mr. Dawson modestly made another lit­ ing of his rapidly approaching rival. In
the identity of Mrs. Emma Reed Currier
and the aristocracy. The usual committees vored of people’s partylsm. Not content; tie address. He called the few remaining the moment of excitement “Topsy really
of Hastliun who dted « BethewU Born,
with this, the Irrepressible Dead Eye fromi delegates to witness that it took money to looked serious; “Unde Tom” forgot the this forenoon.
were named, and the conyentton adjourn
Offlcer Merrell Informed
Assyria wanted to know, you- know, bow1 run campaigns, nnd he hoped the candi- awful flogging awaiting him to a few short The Telexrepli tint Mrs. Currier
tbe
ed till afternoon.
Wickwire had allowed the register’s officei dates would not be compelled to bear all hours and thoughts of curbing up the woman who died under eueh ”d elreumThough they had partaken of refresh­ to be contamlnated by a republican clerk,, the expense. | No one volunteered a cent
golden stairs were farthest from little smuces «s related abore.—Kxlxmuoo
ments. it was evident that their appetite referring to Mr. Chas. W. Jordan. In a1 to do up tlie gold bugs lu the old parties, Eva’s mind.
Despite the looks of the
for the gore of monopoly, national banka most manly way. Mr. Wickwire proceeded1 and the curtain was rung down.
combination the rival came: It saw; It 1 Tb»uUnfortunate Rlrl worked at the Has­
The work of tbe convention can hardly conquered.
With one fell swoop It tings house In this city until last spring
and.gold bugs was not appeased when the to explain that tlie register's office Is one&gt;
in which, for tbe lutesest of tlie people as' be called satisfactory. Fhe twelve candlShe was a
delegates reassembled. John Dawson was well as hls bondsmen, the register must1 dates selected,come frormthe six towns of pounced upon the llttiedonkey and be was when she went to Kalamazoo.
laid low -in death.
The following little bard working, good hearted girl, though
made chairman and II. B. Andrus secreta­ see that no mistakes were made. When1 Assyria, Johnstown. Maple Grove, Castlememorial has been banded us.
not very strong minded.
Her parents
elected,
he
had
employed
the
most
efficient
1 ton, Hastings and Rutland and this city.
ry. To the surprise of all, the chairman
Once there was a llttto dooker.
live In Rutland and the remains were
With a passenger train he *£cOnkeV;
so far overcame hls natural diffidence as and competent and trustworthy clerk he' Ten are from the cast half of the county,
taken there for burial.
to deliver a speech. He declared he want­ could find*and felt that no other course&gt; and but two. j Benham and Brown, from
Bravely he waited and dhl bls beet.
ed to see straight business done by the would be justified. This frank statement1 the west half | of the county. The six
But tbe cow catcher struck hlm-be^dto the
people’s party, and hoped this convention pleased and satisfied the convention, and1 towns named and this city got 29 of the 41
What the outcome will be, or who was
would not make any nominations looking Mr. Wickwire was accorded the honor of' state, congressional and senatorial dele­
Following are Hie real estate transfers
gates elected, ^lille 32 of these delegates to blame we know noL but we do know for the week- ending July 29. 1892, as
toward fusion, combination or any under­ -an unanimous renomination.
Was W. O. Lowden permitted to evade1 live in the east; half of the county.
that the donkey is dead.
standing with any other party. He was
taken from the books in tbe register's office:
It the democratic stomach can Like in
tired of all such monkey business, and the wild eyed Assyrian? Not if be knew'
D E Fuller to LyMudor Beaeb parcel city 280
•’the middle of the road” was good enough himself, aud he did. Lowden came forth,• the bitter uose administered by Saturday’s
No services at the Methodist ehnreb
pale with emotion, determined to show to’ convention, we can think of nothing it will
^or him.
.
•- next Sunday, as the pastor will be at the
The credential committee reported 13 the convention that he had always been1 not endure. ‘Every candidate had to
33 H^Armstronit to Jane Brandstetter 100H ac
supervisors' district fully represented, four opposed to monopoly, tbat he was death to' pledge hls unqualified support of the peo- Hackley Park camp-meeting.
“w"‘wMcConnell^MayCIMerpatcel Thornpartially, while Prairieville bad no dele- gold bugs, tbat nothing would do him1 pie's party platform and candidates, reThe fourth and last quarterly meeting
more good than to clean out Wail streetl nounclng allegiance to the old.parties, and for this conference year, will be beid at aIMitfW»t Bailey to Uobl T Bfiven parcel city
The resolutions committee resoluted In and the aristocrats. As to the old republi­■ opposition to their principles and candl- tbe Methodist church August 14th. The
Their candidate for prosecutor presiding elder will In? present at one of $ Salina Crosman to John W Willard lot 1 blk
favor of Weaver and the Omaha platform, can and democratic parties, he despisedI dates.
and demanded that no candidate be named both of them, and said both were rotten and1 branded both top democratic and republi- ■ the services during the day and perhaps '*Balina Croum to Chai E Harper lot 4 blk 17
or supported unless he renounced allegiance corrupt to the core. He hoped his “right; can parties as ‘‘rotten and corrupt" and at both.
Mo A?wnitetoPeterHcbeurertot 56 Phillips
to the old parties and favored that platform, hand would forget Its cunning” if It ever' wanted hls “right hand to forget Its cunThe great Methodist camp meeting at
and every candidate from Weaver to cor­ handed up an old party ticket Did he1 nlng” if he ever voted a republican or
* Scot McIntoX'to John Mcln'osh 80 ac sec 31
oner. Tbe convention was reminded of stand on the Omaha platform? Well1 democratic ticket. These sentiments were Hackley park near Muskegon Is In session.
Castleton
81800
He had carefully placed1 applauded to tbe echo, and tlie candidate It Is tu last ten days from August 2d to
its duty to follow Weaver's advice, “keep somewhatly.
tn the middle of the road.” and nominate both feet on each plank of the Oinehi plat­■ who uttered them was nominated by atcla- August 12. Some of the most eminent
ministers In the Methhodlst church will be
and vote for no one not openly pledgee to form, and was pleased to say they sustain­' matloii.
support tbe party, its platform and candi­ ed his ponderosity of legality. He wished
It Is already hinted that the future may present:|among them Bisbops Newman, Xo
Name and residence.
dates. Tht resolutions were carried with Ihere was one plank more. He wished the1 make Such changes in the ticket as will en- Huist and Taylor and Chaplain McCabe.
। Isaac WoodruIT. Balilmare.
great applause
Omaha platform bad declared for prohibi­■ able it to’run the gauntlet of democracy’s
Services will be resumed In the Presby­ "’I Hattie C. Jamhart. Baltimore.
“The middle of the road” became the tion. Then hls cup of joy would be com­■ digestive apparatus. tVe
W*e shall
shaU sec what terian church next Sunday. .The pastur ....()r»M. UulUneer. N'Uea.
1,51 LtiUan h. remtmer. luanvnie,
convention key lote. and that body pro­ plete. But he stood on it Just tlie same, we shall see.
will preach In the morning on “Trees” and „.t Wm. Cheesman, Mapta Grove.
ceeded at once to plant itself in the vxae- and would vote for Weaver, and for every
"1» Bvy Ten* Ullger. A»syrta,
in tbe evening on “Snags.”
center of the high -ay. Anything that sa­ nominee of the people’s party. He was
i Thoa. Slleoek, OrangevUie.
vored of republlcanuQ) or democracy, part nomiuated by acclamation, and with much
Tbe Y. P. S. C. E. will meet In tl.e 1181 Sarah 8. Lewis. Orangevale.
tlcuiariy democracy. *as promptly and de­ enthusiasm. Your Uncle Bill was not
Presbyterian church next Sunday evening
Owing to the breaking of one of the
. . at d^O, to be led by W. T. Grigsby.
cisively squelched. Il Wa the old green­ carried away with tbe enthusiasm, though
back party under a new u.me; Mnd they it was very pleasing to John Sullivan large ch al us the work ot moving the caprt
PERILS AT NIAGARA.
The ladles are cordially Invited tn attend
house Was delayed Tuesday.
.
proceeded at once to pay thqr respects to Dennis.
tbe monthly missionary meeting on Wed­
the democratic party for past memories of
The ticket was completed with A. W.
Tlie republican ( county conyention to
a time,when dame democracy wooed lhe Taylor, of Maple Grove, for surveyor; nominate candidates for county officers has nesday, Aug. 10th, at 2:30 to be led at tbe
Infant greenback party into bed with Howard Thomas and Alonzo D. Cadhralla- been called for Saturday. August 20, at Presbyterian parsonage.
Of accidents at Niagara sonfe very
her. and then cruelly rolled ovet onto tbe def, of this city, for circuit court commis- Union hall at 10 a; tu. The call at this
A union camp meeting of tbe Wesleyan strange &lt;mea are recorded.
One lady
poor thing and crushed onV-tu life- sloners: Andrew Kennedy and Dr. M. C. early hour is made in order that the dele­ United Brethren will be held on tbe old
stooped for a cup of water, lost her bal­
Further, the convention weald fast ifo Woonmansee for coroners.
gates may get through with the work be­ camp ground 1)$ miles south of Hastings,
ance
urxl
waa
out
of
reach
and
over the
man's good intentions, no tush's Menu.
For representative Chas. A. Brown, ot fore the convention nnd listen to an ad­ commencing next week Tuesday. Aug.
falls almost before her nmnxed husband
He niukt bodily appear, and deciare him­ Rutland. Henry Houghtalin, uf Baltimofe,
dress by Hon. John T. Rich, republican 9, to hold one week In the beautiful grove knew what happened.
self toy Weavpr and tbe Omaha platfum. John H. Dennis, of this city, were pro­
candidate for governor, inorder that the belonging to E. Pennock.
Another lady stooped to pick a flower on
This was carried to a degree that vas posed. Obedient tu tlie wild eyed Assy­ report at ’ the committee on credentials,
the brink of the Table Rock. She was
amusing at times. War. F. Hicks, of ths rian. each one declared that his feet were
which usually consumes much time in
taken up dead from the rocks ladow.
city, sat in the convention as ,a delegate, either paralyzed, or he stood on the Oma­
Perhaps the most dramatic accident was
lour Uncle William would look as honest ha platform, would vote for Weaver, and preparation, may be early disposed of. the
Prohibition State Convention, Owosso, tbo - following: A playful young man
caucus officers are rijquested tu forward.
as one of the cherubim while solemnly de­ for noue. hut Weaver.
Mr.
Brown
• Angust 10-11—One add one-third fare for caught up a charming child who was
claring himself a pure, IXL people’s party axjlared that, if elected, he would vote for Immediately after the caucus, list of dele­
gates
.selected
to
Hale
Keuyon.
chairman
i
round
trip,
from
all
stations
In
Michigan,
watching the tumbling waves. “Nwr,
men. iThe convention seemed to regard no man who was not a people’s party man
of the republican ednnty committor. For­• on August 9 and IP; return August 12.
Llxzle, I am going to throw you intoi-the
Uncle Bill as a democratic emissary, a tool for U. S. senator. Brown was nominated
ward. nt once, to the Banxer calls for•
Democrat State Convenilon. Grand Rap­ water," he raid, and swung her back und
of the gold bugs, and any candidate or on tbe 2d ballot. &gt;
township iFsucuses.
ids.
August
17-18
—
One
and
onc-thlnl
fare
forth.
measure he proposed wasn't “in IL” The
The next In order was electing 12 dele­
for the rouqd tr:p. from all stations in
She screamed, struggled aud slinpcd
body Wouldn't even flirt with the demo­ gates to the state convention. Right here
Grand Excursion. The -Michigan Cen­' Michigan, un August 1G nnd Iff; retucti
crats.
Oscar Crowfoot, of Assyria, expanded his tral will run a sixiclal train via Grand I Aug. 19.
When nominations were in order. Ju&lt;1ge immensity of chest, aud proceeded to’ ex­ Rapids and C. &amp;. -W. M. R. IL tu Ottawa
Lansing mere. Aucud 16-1U—One and wn*i hopelw* Pcrhaim he did not dea&lt;
Win. W. Cole, of Assyria, and Milo L. plode. He declared that now was the real Bench und Macatawa Park Wednesday.
Williams, of this city, were named for work of the/teonvenllon. No delegate Aug. 17. '92. and sell round trip tickets at; one-third fare for round trip, from all Ma- death, mul nt least censure may die M !th
probate judge. Now your-L'nclc Bill as should be sefft to Jackson who had not the following low irate*: Adults 81:00.‘ tious-on thyl). I,. &amp; N.. on Aug. 16 and him.
Of eacr.pcs, there are one nr two nnri
well as John Sullivan Dennis were uppo»- been critically catechised, so that not the Children 50 cents.
Train will leave; 10. Inclusive; return Aug. 20.
Bankers State Convention, Detroit Aug.
ones nltnoat beyond belief, nnd which
• cd tn Cole, and made a still hunt for Wii- least suspicion of democracy or republican­ Hastings at 8:10 a. m., arriving at Grand
lianiB.
When the convention leanu-l ism should pollute the new party at the Rapids at 9:30 a. i?.. Ottawa Beach at; 9-11—One and one-third fare for round voltes skill nud bmvrry well worth tell)
'
trip,
from
all
stations
in
Michigan,
on
Aug.
which was Hlek’s candidate, it promptly i Jackson gathering. Another delegate as­ 10:30 a. m. 'Returning leave Ottawa
Not many years ago a painter was at va___
nominated tlie man he opposed, Judge sented to thin, and declared that the selec­ Beach at'0:00 p. tn.. Grand Rapipa 7:00 p. ' 8 aud 9: return Aug 12.’
on Second Sister’s island, when be fell Into
Hackley Park Assembly Campmecting. the water.
receiving 54 of the 75 votes.
tion of delegates to the state and congres­ m. • Rctdrnlng train iwlll reach Hastings-.
He waa old and weak, and while Ins jjcaiAt this point delegate Arthur L. Haiglit sional conventions was “the most partlcu- nt 8:30 p. m. AU who desire to stop off at Lake Harbor. Aug. 2-12—One ami &lt;&gt;nearose. With tragic air and in stentorian lorest job this convention had to do.” The Grand Rapids will have that privilege. third fare for round trip, from all stations :i..i. wia n&lt; ’ very dangerous at fired he
tones he demanded that the convention following delegates were elected:
Trains will run through to Ottawa Beach, on Aug. 2*1 to 12th, inclusive: return Aug. won floated &lt;:own ami toward niidstre
know the political sentiments of every
when, just a- he seemctl hovering un Ithe
Wm. H. Merrick—Hastings township.
landing passengers in front of Hotel Otta­ 13th.
Culumbion Celebration. Petoskey. Aug. brink and exactly forty feet from it. If'
proposed candidate, aud reject with scorn
Oscar Crofoot— Assyria.
wa. I’asjeiigers wishing to go to Macata­_
all who wouid not declare that the Omaha
Gca C.'Nlchols—Carlton.
—
wa Park resorts can take Steam Ferry boat’ 30-31—One (are for round trip, from ail temporary rvcnnU are to be believed
platform was In all respects' a glorious
M. L. Williams—City.
from Beach dock, rate 5 cents. The beau­ stations north of and Including Traverse raugbt on n rock.
symposium of truth, and that Weaver was
How long would iris muscles endure
tiful steamer Macatawa will inaie two Vily. on Aug. 30 and 31; retarn Septem­
Gilbert Lapbam—Maple Grove.
the angel ol reform. This convention, he
itraiuf And who would rv ems him,____
S. S. Garrison—City.
trip»7 leaving the dock at 2:30 p. m. and ber 1.
dvdareil. hud no use for any but Simon
Camp Meeting nt Heed City, Aug. 8-17— how? The crowd was helpless until a,
Geo. Whitney—Hastings township.
3:50 p. m. and give all who desire one;
pure people's party men. Haight mopped
One
fare
for
round
trip,
from
all
stations
guide
appeared with a coll of rope. Due
John Parker—Thornapple.
hour’s ritle on Lake Michigan for 20 ecuta.
great beads of perspiration from his fever­
John Hinckley—Maple Grove.
Children 10 cents. Tickets good only on Edmore to Chippewa Lake; Edmore to end he left in trusty bonda, awl with the
ed brow, aud sat down. But tlie suggestion
Howard City; Muskegon tn Big Rapids; other he plunged into tbe ladling tide.; ■
John fl. Dennis—City.
special train. .
wot tho convention’s approval. Presently
Muskegon to Pentwater;
Newaygo to
Dr. J. M. Elliott—Barry.
When he reached the poor painterithe
M. A. G1U.MAN, AgL
a wild eyed delegate from Assyria arose,
John Dawson—Rutland.
Manistee Crossing, on Aug. 8 to 17 In­ old man still Lehi in his hand the putty
The following extract from a letter from clusive; return Ahg. 18.
and called for the political standing of
All the 13 who were present announced
knife with which be was working, ifle
every proposed candidate.
a willingness to walk every plank In the Henry Dewey to the Owomo Times, Is
International Fair and Exposition. shifted tbe knife to his pocket, tied the
Now Judge Cole has opinions and de­ Omaha structure, and vote for Weaverand given below, and will Interest our readers Detroit Aug. 23, ,SepL 2—One fare for painter to the rope, and they reached the
cided &lt;mcs. But he Isn't noted for go­ none but Weaver men. There was some as Henry was a former Pastings boy and round trip, with We. added for admlssioh. shore safely.
ing around with a brass band telling peo­ objection to Editor Dennis: but when he well known In many parts ot the county: from all station An Aug. 23 to Sept. 3, in­
In another case a boatman was eroMing
“Here 1 am on the shores of the Pacific clusive: return 3EpL 3d.
ple what his political sentiments are, es- modestly explained that he bad nailed
the river above the fulls, when a fog sud­
„P»-elally :’io when lhe votes of democrats down the boards in the national green­ ocean—nothing but water as far as the eye \ Little Traverse Boat Club Regatta, denly aime on. He lost h’s bearings, and
and republicans are desired. But tbe back platform of 1880, and that be was a can reach. Came over Saturday, and as pharievoix. Aug 9-11—One fare for round knew he waa drifting to death.
'
Judge could not escape tbe vlgilodce of tbe greenbacker from Peter Cooper to Omaha, good luck would have ft we had a heavy trip, from all stations on main line north
His cries alarmed the riUage, and bells
wild-eyed Assyrian. He bad to race tbe and had hclpedskin 'em at the Nebraska storm and the waves yesterday were a of and including Grand Rapids aud from were rung, for him to ran toward them.
sight,
rolling
in
over
a
beach
half
a
mile
music, and declare that tlie Omaha plat­ metropolis, he was allowed to Join tbe del­
stations on Muskegon Division north of Then an oar broke. His only hope then
wide. This is the that time I have seen and including Muskegon, Aug. 9, io 11m- lay in a paltry little anchor and a common
form was tnado‘after bis own heart; he en- egation.
■ dontud II and would vote for Weaver and
But there wns a merry war when Dr. lhe Pacific. Tacoma Is on Puget sound, Ited for return until Aug. 12.
rope, which was very thin and, moreover,
but
tills
is
only
a
very
small
body
of
water.
the people's ticket
Elliott was proposed. It was claimed tbat
much worn.
_
In the minds of many, the exact politl- he was a Cleveland man, and a delegate to 1 am here to write Hits section up as a
He examined every foot, nay, every! ihch
^'-•al status of sheriff Benham was an un­ tbe last democratic stationveiJtteo. Tbe summer resort. It Is a beauty. Like
Torch Lake people had a genuine sen­ of it; he tugged at the knots at each &lt; nd.
known quantity; and he too was dragged Assyrian Dead-Eye was rampanL .Crow­ everything else Ju Washington, It's grand— sation In the shape of a sea serpent which Time was precious, but he could not afford
everything
except
the
weather.
Tlie
rainy
-to the bar of toe convention, and plead foot blew himself up and exploded several
frequented Its placid waters. The sensa­ to make a mistake. Then ho threw it
guilty to great love for.tbe Omaha plat­ times. Da wson was ag’hi’ associating with season will soon commence. We are ah tion was spoiled when the over-zealous over.
- tom—it Just suited him—and he would such old party hacks. Even Dennis op­ ready beginning to have more or less rain. sportsmen “killed” the serpent.
It was
It bumped along tho stones, and Ihis
'vote for Reaver and the people's party posed saying, “We want no democrats I think I have seen nearly as much of made of canvas and stuffed with sawdust.
heart beat each 4ime it failed to catch a
'ticket entire. This suited the convention, sent tn .Iq^ksnn to make our nominations.” Washington as I raw of Michigan Id a
Misfortunes never come single.
At ep. At laat.it caught and brought the
and they put their O. K. on him by giving Hicks
lolled. He and John BuHivan quarter of a century. It’s a grand state.
ML Pleasant last week- a l&gt;oy was seri­
white tho tense string
him 06 of the 70 votes cast for sheriff.
Denuii ■•xch^ngt-d loud and violent words, Think of riding through sixty miles of
throbbed like tbe bara gut of a harp as tbe
Clerk came next. Right now Merrick, and a crisis was imminent, which would solid timber. Yesterday 1 stood inside of ously cut about the face by running
water rushed by it.
tbe letter writer, expected to receive hls have given monopolies and gold bugs an­ a tree or log without bending over. They against a barbed-wire fence. A couple of
For
the
moment
it held. How soon
reward of merit He was named; but thia other lease uf life. Right here Delegate have recently taken from here a tree 10 hours later hls little sister came near
,n diameter. It goes to the World’s drowning, falling head-first into a tub of would It parti He shrank from feeling
summer day was destined to be lhe winter Whitney stepped forward, nnd with Shabalong the strands. He was more afraid
?!
Y*
ter
I*
1
tt®
gening
the
mother
ot
of bls discontent. Though he stood before spearenn air. reduced order out of chaos
plne l&gt;nd when dwed In
lhe convention and was prepared to wear and saved ids country. He urged the dele­ Michigan is worthlaw. Tbe land here Is the two children ran a needle clear through not to. lest he should read his fate in the
twine, tense and twanging under the curout hls feet standing on the Omaha plat­ gates, “I-el’s nut quarrel for God’s sake.” a rich clay for the most part and all hill­ her hand.
form, would vote for Weaver and all the He then stated that Dr. Elliott waa a sides will become one vast grazing country.
On Monday Addle Roberts, aged 18, of
Inch by loch bis fingers traveled to hi.
boys who stood with him, he was doomed. friend of Weaver, and would glue his feet There is practically no wheat this side of rrauktln, near Ann Arbor, fell from tbe
Sly Samuel McIntyre, also of Hastings to the Omaha platform. He knew this thcmountalns. There Is no end to tbe hay loft upon a short pitchfork and one of arm’s length. So lang ns it held there he
was safe. Time and time- again through
township, waa In the convention, and for from a talk he had with him that day.
Its tines passed directly through her heart
the long night ho did thia, but never, bo
what seemed tbe purpose of doing up This scttlwl ft. tlie vote standing 21 for
wey
bw,|l't-,c?’i.’«l to teach in Another penetrated tbe breast and a third
Merrick, bis mortal enemy, had his own Elliott tn 10 against.
tbe Tacoma schools next year nt a salary Passed through her neck. She was killed »nld, without a heart like lead and hands
quivering like a leaf. When morning
uuae mentioned as clerk. Then Samuel
When Mr. Dawson was proposed, he of $1,250 for nine months’ work.
Instantly.
saved”1, ** &amp;t 1*Bt
WM
declared his willingness to put three feet blushed like a sweet girl graduate, and
While Mrs, Peter Crawford, of Good­
on the Omaha platform. If he only bad ’em, again made ii speech. Ho said he was a
KNOCKED OUT.
In another case the danger to life, though
land. was helping her husband load
and would vote for Weaver and all the delegate In the greenback state convention
bis wheat into a wagon the horses sudden­ considerable, was not imminent. A tug
“people.” Sam’! isn’t an Italian. But he that ruled to fuse with the democrats. Lt
Killed In the rint Round.
scows, when one went
Much has been raid concerning the ly started up, causing her to lose her V
is an expert with tbe political stiletto, and waa against bis judgment; and the green­
bad the proud satisfaction of doing a first- back party saw too late the folly of tbat donkey, and no doubt many assertions balance. In falling to tbe ground her neck adrift. With adnslraljlo promptness and
class job of carving on Merrick, and that action. He was utterly opposed |o fusion, made that lacked the aabMance of truth. was broken and her death was Instantane- address the captain of the tug cut loose
th’
&lt;*
Pictured as gently elevating
gentleman’s political aspirations, lay a or to any working with either of the old »Ute S’
the drifting barge.
ghostly corpse under tbe feet of Sly Samuel. partk s. or to supporting
man for office! bis hind feet and sending ’man to hold
eomnanv (Ir
. The
- Michigan
—, ballot
—..w. box cmiipauj...vtcuo utm ii uy stmrn oower and
E. J. Feighiier, a democratic justice of the who was not squarely trpon lhe Omaha
8Tu
with the Itetle birds, L-awton,
airton. Mlch„
Mlcb have
h.». made a new ballot 'Thcn t!10 others came along a line waa
Hatealn^to
“ u«ic of other spheres. b?J:
peace from Castleton, was iteo placed In platform, and loyally voting fpr Weaver
arc «*“&gt;• The l«-Hb U» Utnctta
o~n Z“
tt 18 “ld he hta h**0 kDo*h
tbe field. Tbe wild-eyed Assyrian called and tbe p&lt;opte&gt; party- ticket! He oon- 7 °
rabt,'troller, tbat :‘»“-oogbt tomwk. wwynotoZn.
for Felgtmer and hls sentiments. Same cluded. “ire eaten all tbe political succo­
•b*k,hta «« Md knock a brick ■Mudl Mm t?’ * 'ISL T1‘'
rtn»&gt;
Ba‘
b*d drLcwl Alc^. rftbln tt.
chestnut—ho was for the Omaha
extetifoee, and when down- ;
tash 1 can stand; and will henceforth vote
!
« ‘ta.gp'rtt «&lt; lb. wu«n.. «nd fur
right thoroughly wrought up has success- nSjTtSSSl bw’!“ *• F“ ta- •Zrory
”&lt;! Il’ ’‘taH.U-jmml.xlf be would neg Ictfn
3rd ballot Your
tl e old parties.- This little speech fuUy disputed the right of way with a rail- M?.rr^r*ta- WlwbmloUan.To.eil: kta-cn. Floxlly» tout wwa gwtoml, xil
w*y trete. The donkey la au innocent
together, the box affords an almost sure • c a
second* another apH then the tnw
looking bird.
He most always goes metbud Ot dM-un, tb, rnud.
' I uf W„
TtettiSyX
‘

•the

people.

Addittional Local

murderer. The sheriff was behind hin?
tbe river in trout, and only the wire, of the
old bridge at laewtaton to help
Hand over hand ha l*gan tho pruwain. ’
His bands quickly Mbtered. a8.l t!1Pa
they bled. Again and again ])e resU„] hi
arms by hanging by his legs. At W 1...
nmcM Mm onmalu. bmrk aud la, p,n,iCk.
for an hour before he continued hit, flight
The frat was certainly a remarkable w)r
for nn amateur.—Cincinnati Cotomerri »1
Gazette.-

Of No X’reltical t'.e.
Major Tidd tipped bock tbe soap box on!
which he waa altilng. put his fort M t0D
of tlie stove, shot a rich brown ktn-nm of
dtetillcd nary plug at the postmaster's cat
folded up the paper from which he had
been reading, tilted hls iron rirumed spectaele* up among hla liarlxxl wire hair and
inquired:
"Did ye ever see uno o’ them phony,
grafts*"
None of the rural seera. present had ever
inspected any such new fnnglrd ginicnwks
KDd'the major proceeded.
, "Wall, I did. Wen I wux up to Chi­
eager last fall my niflfew tuk me overt'
th’ expersbhun building ter aee'it. Thry
was a feUer bed it ou show thar."
“How’d the thing work*" asked Squire
Howard.
,
“It’s worked by a mlxtcr uv. gas an 'kttricity," observed Major Tidd with a
knowing air. “This wan’t full RiZCi ye
know, jist a moddil. They couid make it
fly around some, but ’twouldn’t kerry
nuthin an they wasn’t able to steer it very
sartin. I don’t believe ’t’ll ever ’mount
to ennything, an ridln an kcuraand su-amboats is fast enuff forcommun peop|c-eimyAnother scientific problem waa uttled
—Detroit Tribune.
The Greater WmU
Do you realize the magnitude of “the
greater west?" Have you any conception
of the vast resources of tbe empire that
lies beyond the Missouri t The an a &lt;_f toe
whole United State* is 3Ji37,toj square
miles. The area of “the greater u cat" js
2,19,135, and the states and territories west
of the Missouri alone cover an area of
1.57LHM square wih-s. "The greater west,"
then, covers nn area one-thini larger than
the stales east of the Mississippi, and the
states and territories west of the Miasoazi,'
Including Texas, corer a larger area than
the entire country east of the Missouri
river.—Edwoni Rosewater's Omaha Ad­
dress.
■

An Opinion.
A playwriter was reading one of Lj
"creations” before a company uf toe French
Society of Comedy, when he observed that
a member, M. Got, had fallen asleep. Jit
stopped anti reproval tot sleeper, lie was
reading Lis play for t he purpose of Gbiaining the comtr.itU-e's opinion. How (x&gt;uld
a man who was tvdet p give an ophnonf
M. Got rubbed bis eyes tugi remarked:
"Sleep is on opinion."—Loudon Tit-Blta.
Kducalluu 1» an Art.
When it is distinctly seen that educa­
tion is not a science, but an art, it is per­
ceived why so many socaiied normal
schools fall of their purpeew, and why the
educational Journals which upja-ar from
time to time, only to roturu to toe silence
from which they arose, are for the tno*t
part such very useless reading.- Anna C
Brackett in Harper's.

FROBATK ORDER.
State of Mlehliran. County of Iters &gt; •
,
Ata ses-loti &lt;&gt;f tn- l r
•
Comity of Barry. Im’den at tlie Pwii.ate o*tee. in
In the Cits &lt;»( Ha»t*i&gt;z*. Inxaiu , uun!&lt; oirXstur(•av, the uMh day of July, tn tar year oue
tbnusand eight hundred an«) ninety -two.
PreHem, Charles V,'. ArntMrohi.*. Jedi,- of
Probate.
In the matter of t be estate of Geo. P McL-itan. deceased.
Oa reading and filing the petition.
&gt; &lt; ri­
fled of Dimd G. Rool'iMjr, adirit : :r.d. - t
ttee-tale of said dw&gt;nsrd, prayiug tha’ lie
may l&gt;e Heens-d to sell the re\l t-i.s
Mtd
decea-e.&gt; as In said |*‘tittcu dewtited tor tbe
rauom therein &gt;et forth
Tbrreiipuu It Is ordered, tl.-.t Fr;C t. the
jetli day of August. A. I).
In the forenoon &lt;&gt;c assiriied lur the Isrertnc ••I
said petst ion and that the hrit s at :
&lt;&gt;! • &gt;M
deceased and all other pereo»u» !:.!,•&lt;&lt; !• .i tc
aald estate, are required tn ap|&lt;e«r .it a - &gt;«lon
of said court.then to be bo’den at the Proteite of­
fice. In the City of totsubgs.ln said tc.n.:y, and
show &lt;-an«r.
d anv
ti • te t-. Thy
the nrny»r nt ttp yrtillmter rtrtv not be
trained. And ft ts Jurthcr •
that
said petitinner she uutlcr ’« ' • i*r-;r.«
luterretr t In
estate of t!f • ■
&lt;d
said petit!**" and the hearlnj. thro-..' Io cati.lt-.a copy of ttu" order to topub’Ka*; ' ' •&lt; H«“
Ungs UAXXKTt. .1 newspaper printed #:&gt;«’. .cireclated lu Mid County of Parry, ca-.-r n &lt;-«ii
week foe three successive weeks
tn
said day of hearing.
CHAKUta U. ABJt-r
.
Judi«- ■&gt;-’ Probate(A true eopy.)
.
PROBATE ORDER.
State at Michigan, eounty of Barn . - • -.
At a Msalor. of the Probate Cour* f«-r :!••
County of Bnrrv. boVten at the. Proi-atc * ‘tfire tn
toe City of Hastinr*. in said ••numv.oa Srt.neiulay. the 3rd day of Augu-t. tr. the year
od* thousand eight hundred an.! nl;.i t'-n-•
Present. Charles W. Armatrony.. Juogfrw
Probate.
lu tne matter of the estate of Joseph Jtehi*.
an alleged Insane j»reo:i.
In.the above entitled cause Mary behw.
guardian of said insane peron.
turn
court and declares tbat she b prepared to rea­
der her annua! account as such guard: •
Thereupon It ts ordered that TlipreiartM
ISthday
of Augu-t. A.
D.
»«
Mu •’dock ttfsjhe forenoon, be
for the bearing of said t-iitlop. .hk! tUt the
heirs at Isw of said Joseph
a:i&lt;l
all
other person’ iuterr».cd
raid estate, are required to appear at -i
of said court, the* to be Uoldca at the Ijt-rbate
Office tn the city ot Hastings, lb said cuuntj. •»»
•how cause. If any there be, why the J:Mwr •'«
to the persons interested iu said «-.date.&lt;4
pendency of said petition, and tin- Itysrtgg
IhareoL qy oauslnK a copy nt til* onier w te
published in the Hastings Baxxkh. a nrwj«per printed and circulated In said
Barry.' once In each week for two su.«s*ive
weeks previous to said day n! !&gt;■ &gt;: .
CHARUBS w. AHM- I'

• A'trae OOPV.)

Judge of Probate.

PRORATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of Ba.»/-*•1
At a MBStou of the
Muntv ot Barry, holden at the Protede ’ Wire pa
lhe city of Hastings, in raid county &lt;&gt;n
day, the 3rd dav ot August, in the rear one
thousand eight hundred and ninrn'
..
Present, Charies W. Armstrong. Judge *t
P’foJiUtiie matter of the relate
A,tyn

N. Warren, deceased. t
. • H. L.
Ou reading and filing the peiRtou.
reri
fled, at Alfreds Warren, wi tor of «td dece£
ed. praying that a certain inurement .ij
Sj^HErctaut pvportlDgt°.b.e"iS’uLno
sad tevtameni of sate deceased.!» •u,1! 111 LL
prubate and .hat administration at **"'
mybepaated to the petitioner or some o-h"
Tboniunn^t* Is ordered, tbat
30th daraf Avgu»t. A. D..
t*" ” ^*5
in the forenoon.be assigned for the hr.ir n«of
said petition, and that the heirs at !sw«
daeeraedaad all other pmon&lt; interested
Office, In thu’ elty of Hastings, In said
•SlSwwvrare.If M&gt;y then't*. “h&gt; f,n FT? •
ottite petitioner may not be grantfd1 ’
H furt&amp;dered. t&amp;l «aM
tics to tbe persons interested in sal«i r-.n
tjJ '&amp;? S s

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Hastings

ri CountyVOL. XXXVII. NO. 14.

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 11, 1892;

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Hastings
Hasting-

c,TLBw LOOK’ HERE

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by

Wheat is low and flour
should be the same. For a
short
time I will sell
'
State of j

COOK BROS..

’’TAI' S75.OOO.OC.
’

hl’ll’S f7.U0U.U0.

li.e tew* ol the

[White Rose Flour
AT
4 ;p. President; !
. -ster Me‘*er, Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynold*, Cashier.
ctor*:
.
•

Chester Messer,
p. T. Colgrove.

$2.20 Per 100 Ldj.
This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grade.
Cheese, 10 cents per pound.

JOS. ROGERS.

don time depostteand general

IIASTIXfiH, MICH.

IMPORTANT
Jo every person suffering from
i Iles or any other Rectal disease.

DR. LA KINS,.
The Rectal specialist of Grand
Rapids, h at the Hastings House,
Hastings, every Thursday fore­
noon and Friday afternoon,

Dr. Irkina 1ms a large list of
patlente In Hastings and vicinity
apd more »re securing his services
at each visit as a result of his un­
usual success In his spAial prac­
tice.

are you going to buy a

SEWING MACHINE?

All are Invited to call for con­
sultation and examination both
of .which are absolutely free.

buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
’i ur woman as to the rich. He wont charge you $55
• machine and sell the same style of machine to un­
do some dealers.. Oh, no!
VUIIIFE Wings will grow weary
if they happen to light on the

The Dollar of the Poor Man Sticky Fly Paper,

J. ।
is good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich. He sells Sold by Fred L. Heath, The Drug­
'll i -lit Running World Renowned Domestic. The New gist, Or come in contact with his
U.
and some other first-class machines.
ii-will sell you a machine jor a small payment down
an i i! balance in monthly payments if desired.
OR
It.will pay you to call on him before you buy.
oils and i parts for all machines,

Poison Fly Paper

Insect Powder.

T. PHILLIPS

“HE HAS THEM ALL.”
ALL THE Patent Medicines a'd** vertised in the Hastings Ban­
ner.
All the, best Corn Cures, all
the good Headache Remedies.
.Anything in the Drug line we don’t
happen to have we will be pleased
to get for you.

FREb L. HEATH,
i

The Druggist.

IN Tfite Old Wooden building
one door, east of City bank.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goocis, Carpels
Cloaks.

THIWI1B
DRUG STORE.
For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

Blankets, Bedding,
AND

Live Geese Feathers

M-bi Sctol Books,
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

IU.

Goodyear

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

I he most complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state.
Hastings,

Mich,

A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for 81.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
78, 80 and 82' Monroe St.

GRAND RAPIDS,
Wv make a specialty
°f making Gents suits
and pants to order.

‘ ./go

Banner.

MICH.

Tocon.uioeraoC kerwciw oil In Hutlnrx and Item Co:
h”' MteblUhod
no Loney «l Hating, tor Ibe ute ot
Snow Drapoll. wnleh jor lumln.tlng purnowm has no eyunl. Itelna a product of
rcnnaylvaula crude and 155 degrees* fire
teat makes It perfectly safe. It produces
a etearand white light end free of odor,
nor does It cause any deposit on chimney
which Is so common with chap e^ low
test Oblo oil. Since July 1, 1S»1. Mkhl
can allows the use of ISO degrees fire test
ell which permits the the sale'of keroeene
™de from Ohio erode -and po»eM« s
larger percentage ot sulphur and after estractlng sufficient naptha (mploelre part)
ronLethe fire trot to 150 degrees or more
? Smes useless, so tar so producing
gM Is roucemsd but al a low Mt will
bun; fatm w«H.
n™during a roro
dlsagreealde ordor while burning and lotdIMtlie chimney with a greasy substance.
Give Snow Prop oil a trial, the coat Is but
mile dUferent than what you pay for the
cbean goods you are ualng and the satlsfecS^youwUl rdth light will rnoroa tlrorn
compensate, saying nothing of additional
^frty For sate by 8. B- I’bUUps, IL I*
“ewtonandOtfekiCook.
A D.
D MAT.
MatNABD,
A.
.
. Wholesale Ag.
Muh*

COUNTY NEWS.
Cartton Center.

Arthur Kenyon and family have return­
ed from Dowagiac and will movepn their
own place near Henry B non sonJohn
Draper and wife returned from Charlotte
test week—M. Senter took In Barnum’s
show at Kalamazoo last Friday—Charlie
Platte of Greenville visited his mother
Sunday and Monday—Matte Uhl of Grand
Rapids visited her sister Mrs. Dr. Wright
last week—Frank Andrus Is convalescent
but their Infant child is 'stilt sick—Minnie
Rork of Hastings and Alma Senter Sundayed at Ed Brown’s—Charlie Fleming
rides In a new carriage—Henry M. Wag­
oner died at bis home, Aug. 0, of con­
sumption. Mr. W. was an old soldier and
well regarded in the community. Funeral
services were hd.d^Sunday, Rev. Myres
officiating. ■ .
'
Middleville.

IL E. Hendrick and family spent Sun­
day with relative* in Carlton—J. McKevItt
ami wife spent a portion of last week in
Ionia—Mrs. Wm. Severance spent Friday
In Grand Rapids—The Methodist aid so­
ciety meets with Mrs. Isaac Glblwi on
Grand Rapids street this week—Mrs.
Lawrence entertained her daughter, Mrs.
Walker of Grand Rapids over Sunday—
Orlcy Granger of Otsego spent Sunday
with friends in the village—P. Brand­
stutter mid Miss Maude Young spent Sun­
day iu Prairieville—Ed Lynd and family
of Charlotte are the guests of relatives and
friends in the village—Fred Moak left for
the west last week—Miss Ethel Carveth la
the guest of Edith Chase of Marlin—Sev­
eral-from this place attended the horse
races at Grand Rapids Tuesday and Wed­
nesday—The marriage of Norman Webb
of ibis village and Miss Ina McDowell
took place at the bride's home at lujyton
Tuesday. Both parties are well and fav­
orably known In the village.
They will
immediately go to housekeeping in the
Ives bouse on Emery street—Mrs. Frank
Buck of McCord visited in the village
Thursday—Roll Youngs of Chicago Is vis­
ited jjls parents in this village this week—
Hittie Pumfrey Is visiting relatives In
Carlton this week—Edna Campbell return­
ed from Bay City Monday where she Iras
been visiting for the past six weeks—C.
Guess died at his home five miles north of
the village Aug. 7, after a long ami pain­
ful illjirss—The many friends of J. I’umfrvy are glad to welcome him upon our
streets once- more after a two month's
siege of typhoid fever—Prof. Wilkinson
and family returned from Ypsilanti where
they have been the guests of his mother
the past month.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County
WHOLE NO. 1938

Fox has gone to South Haven—L. Sackett
and family, of Battle Creek, were at
Henry Tasker’s Sunday—Born, to Fred
Brown and wife, a baby girl—Here’s an­
other. Born, to More Sylvester and wife,
twins, a boy and girl, Aug. 14-^-Al Davis
has moved Into Mrs. Fox's house west of
the Center—James Dunham Is very low—
Threshing has commenced.
/

Cuata Grave.

Humphrey said 1 could be cured, and I
began a course of treatment and have
faithfully followed it since. I am now
able to get up and go where I please, up
and down stairs and anywhere I desire
and am getting well every day. and advise
all ruy friends who are afflicted to see Dr.
Holman S. Humphrey and bo cured.
Fannie M. Chaklrnder nee Fannie
Fox, Charlotte, Mich.

Mrs. Hattie Cramer, of your city, Is vis­
iting friends here—Lee Chase and cousin
Following are the jurors drawn for the
spent a few days at Mead’s lake. Thornap­ August term of court Which will convene
ple landing.* Fishing was the order of next Monday:
their trip. The catch was one black bull
Geo. S. Miner. Yankee Springs.
head—Many from here took In the camp­
W. S. Nllaa, Assyria.
meeting at Woodland. We hear many
J. E. Tobias. Baltimore.
got the power—Somebody had better look
John E. Willison, Barry.
out A very bold attempt was made to
John W. Bronson, Carton.
take a beast out of a barn—The ladies
John Gutchess, Castleton.
mite society of this placd meets at the
Wallace Brown, Hastings twp.
home of Mrs. Anna Wolfe In Woodland
Wm. F. Hicks. City.
Thursday of next week.
Alanzo Wooley, City.
Frank Ward, City.
Jacob Kress, City.
Wallace Campbell, Hope.
y*A female base ball club Is advertised to
Henry EKert. Irving.
Elliott H. Simmons, Johnstown.
play here the 15th.
John Beigh, Maple Grove.
Wo discount them all on bed-room suits.
John C. Klllick, Orangeville.
Call aud see for yourself.
Ell Lindsey. Prairieville.
F. W. Gjjeble.
Geo. G. Edger, Rutland.
Ebenezcr Garrett, Thornapple.
See the new Hue of dinner sets at Hams
James Asplnall, Woodland.
VanArtnauM. They are nice and very
Simeon IL Pierson, Yankee Springs.
cheap.
R. E. Smith. Assyria.
/Work on Dr. Andrus’ new bouse te going
Walter Ickes, Baltimore.
along at a good rate, and It will be n beauty
Frank Lawrence. Barry.
when completed.
John Freeland. Carlton.
Chas. M. Putnam. Castleton.
Wo acknowledge receipt of an Invita­
Orr Fisher, Hastings twp
tion to attend the commencement exercis­
Frank Truman, Hope.
es of the Agricultural college from Aug.
Robert McNee, Irving.
11-lOtb.
Henry Budd. Johnstown.
YWord from Mrs. Irving VanVleck, of
Silver Leaf, Dakota, says that 1,000 more
County Grange Meeting.
men are needed In Dickey couuty to har­
Regular meeting of the Barry County
vest the crops and get steady employment Pomona Grange. P. of H. will meet with
until snow tiles at $2 per day.
Glass Creek grange on the fourth Friday,
We are In receipt of an obituary notice August 20 thrl §92. Following is the pro­
sent by mail. Wu cannot publish such gram: Morning session 10 a. xn. sharp,
notices except nt advertising rates, and so opened In the fifth degree for minutes of
must hold this notice for the sender.' As previous meeting and such other degree
we have previously explained, all obituar­ werk as may come before the meeting.
ies and cards of thanks we publish only al Opened in the fourth degreo at 11 o’clock
a. m.. dinner at 12 m. Afternoon session
advertising rates.
opened to the public at half past two
X George C. Higdon, who formerly worked o’clock p. ni. Song by the grange. Ad­
rln the offices in this city, is now editor dress of welcome, Bro. Will Otis, master
'and proprietor of the Ingham County Re­ of Glass Creek grange; response. Brother
publican published at LeslleN We wish George Sheffield. Music. Paper, subject,
him success, and the first Issue under his “Should women work less and read more”
management certainly looks as though he Sister Helen Brainard. “Are farmera’
would meet with it.
organizations necessary or desirable,"
Recitation, Sister
For the particulars of the Teacher’s In­ Bro. John Dawson.
stitute, which will commence the 22nd, Jennie Brainard. Music. Paper, “Econ­
look at the school column.
Mr. Andrus, omy-in farm management," Bro. Charles
the Commissioner, has secured some very Newland. Recitation, Sister Mattle Siawable persons to conduct the institute anjl son. Essay, “Our boys and girls. Sister
no one can attend and not receive some John Dawson. Music. Recitation, Sister
benefit. And teachers especially, who dc- Ora Newland; also question box from
zire to improve themselves, ought to make which many questions of Interest to all
will be called out by the lecturer. Fifth
it a point to attend.
degree meeting in the evening at 7:30 for
By the new apportionment bill which conferring the fifth degree. Let every
was passed by the Michigan legislature member come and have a good time.
Saturday, Barry and Eaton counties now
Geokcje r. Bowser,
constitute the 15th senatorial district.
County Lecturer.
The Squawbnek legislature tacked lohia
county unto these two in their gerrymand­
Conctirnlng !ho New Court |lnu»o.
er of the statu, but tile latter county was
Everyone that has any interest In the
dropped out Saturday.
city, certainly ought to take an Interest In
It appears that there area great many Use new court house building. ‘It is to be
people hereabouts who are not aware 4hat the finest building by far In the county
there are two persons of the same name,
and will add greatly to the beauty of the
or nearly so, living in the city. XNeverthecity. No city In the state has a liner court
less such Is the case. Chas. W. Warner
yard than tin* one In this city. Centrallyhas been a resident uf Hastings since ISw.
located, Iroautifully shaded and pleasantly
Chas. P. Warner, editor of the Barrysurrounded on ali sides. The ottly tiling
County Democrat, became.a resident of the that can be said against Ute ground is,that
place In 1891.
it Is too low, being lower than the street*
The following makes a delicious drink surrounding it. In some places. I To have
for hot weather:—Two pounds and a quar­ the new building appear to Its best advan­
ter of while sugar, two onnees of tartaric tage, nud show off Its Iwnutlful proportions
acid, juice of one lemon and three pints it should be placed on a rise trf ground
of water. Roil together five minutes in n and not set down in a hollow. The court
j»orcelaln-llued kettle, then set off to cool. bouse in Allegan is 10 or 15 feet strove the
Beat the whites of three fresh eggs to a streets surrounding IL The court houses
Miff froth, then add slowly half a cup of in Charlotte, Ann Arbor, Kul.tniaz -o. and
sifted Hour, beating all the time. When in fact all of the best buildings of .similar
the mixture is nearly cold add tlic eggs character In the state, are placed on
and half an ounce of Wintergreen essence. grounds raised several feet above the
Bottle and keep in a cool place. Add two .4reet. The same should I* the case here.
table mkxhis of tiffs syrup to half or two- Tite foundation of the court house ought
thirds of a glass of water, aud then put In to be placed on ground at lease three or
one-lbird of a teaspoon of soda. It will four feet higher than that of the old build­
ing. and allowance ought to be made In the
be found a very pleasant drink.
conhtruetion ot the new foundation for a
Mileage Tickets Good for the Family. grade of that height.
The building qommlttee have no author­
Comnu-iicing Aujtust 1st, the Chicago A
West Michigan and Detroit, Lansing A ity to put the yard to a grade, fnur expend
Northern roads will sell 1,000 mile tickets a cent outside of the building; proper and
at JUO, good for two years and valid for every citizen of the city, who has the In­
use of purchaser and his wife and chil­ terest of the city at heart, should use his
dren, whose names must be shown on the Influence to have the yard well filled nud
graded before the work has
Geo. DeHaven.
ticket
that it Is impossible.

Additional Local News.

Mark Skillman went to Battle Creek
Wednesday—Will Chase and family went
to Kalamazoo Thursday—The Dr. made a
business trip to Kalamazoo Friday—Mrs.
Henry Knowles, of Orangeville, is visiting
her parents, S. 1-arabee and wife—Mrs.
Uirabee Is convalescing -Felix Chamber­
lain went to the Rapids Tuesday to attend
the races—Whale Blackman will go Fri­
day to attend races at the Volley City—A.
E. M.attismi. of Hastings, was In town
Monday—Clare Aldrich, of Hickory Corn­
ers, was on our streets Monday—Rev. W.
F. Harding preached at Crooked Lake
Sunday at 4 p. m.—Mrs. O. Barrett lias
been visiting , her daughter, Mrs. Ella
Dickinson nt Nashville the past week—
Elmer Colant, of Hickory Corners, was in
town on business Saturday evening—C.
Bradlah, of Augusta, was in town Sunday
—Ada Mushier, of Shultz, N visiting Ada
Williams—E. M. Jones’ straw stack
burned Saturday evening—120 excursion
tickets sold Friday nt Ibis station—Mr.
Jones moved Into his new house last
Tuesday, the one he l»onght of C. Hazel—
C. Hazel moved Imo Ills new house last
Tuesday—Mrs. F. J. Norwood had her
pocket picked iu Kalamazoo last Friday—
While at the pqstoffica waiting for your
mall examine that head of oats raised by
S. Larabee containing 214 grains—C. H.
Robinson, our undertaker, went over near
Plainwell Tuesday, to take charge of a
funeral—Henry Robinson has gone to.
Grand Rapids to see his wife, who Is there
f.»r the removal of a carcinomatous growth
—F. A. Blackman is having bis bam nshlngled—Ellsworth Barrett attended the
campmeeting at Woodland test Sunday11. C. Royaton will return from Petoskey
the last of this week—E. J. Hartman
called on Orangeville people Tuesday—
Church mid Society.
Th\- ladles aid will build n sidewalk from
The Y. P. S. C. E. will have an ice
Le* Williams’ house to the school house. cream social on the lawn of Mr. L. E. Stauf­
NOTICE OF ATTACIIMEWn.
A good thing for Mr. W. to build at the fer Friday evening from 7 to 10 o’cluck.
State ot Michigan, the Circuit Coms for the
same time. They will also set 12 bitching All are cordially invited. .
Ouuulyof Barry.
'Cirinent Smith sod
posts on the grounds.
Services will be resumed in the Presby­ Philip T. Colgrove.
terian church next Sunday morning and
Woodland.
o.
j
evening. The Lord’s supper will be ad­ urarae
Notice Is hereby given that on the 'Jknd day of
Carrie Groshiger has returned from
ministered after the morning Service.
July A D. isw a writ of attachment! was duly
Fenton, where she has been attending
isoued out of the Circuit Court for Ute County «
school—Only a tew from our town attend­
The Y.S. C. E. meets In the Presbyter­ Barry a: Ui« suit &lt;&gt;( Clenj.sat Smith 4nd Philip
ed the examination at Hastings—W. C. ian church next Sunday evening at rt;30, T. Colgrove, the above named plaintiffs against
HietendK.uneinenls.tocdsand chattels,
Nash, of Olivet college, and a former to be led by Pearl Michael.
apd eflects nt the said George J. Cox, def
Woodland boy, is visiting Woodland
elwne named for the stun of one Uundr
flfry dollars, which said writ was retaruabta on
friends—Edwin Nash, of Kalamo. and a
the 2nd day of August. A. Dt wag.
former Woodland boy. Is visiting friends
BoweiuQtills, Aug. 8, ’92.
Dated thb Uh day of August A. D. 1092.
here—The Free Methodist campmeeting
Smith &amp; Colxrore. .Attorneys for I’btlnUff.
E
ditor
B
annkr
:
closed on Tuesday—Threshing is the or­
1 was surprised to read In the Banner
.
cbobate uaoBB.
der of the day—Several parlies from our
that my name wns again, being considered State ot Michigan, Counw of Harryplace, have visited huckleberry swamps— for representative. While thanking my
At a setK’ou of the Probate Co
We notice the editor of the Democrat calls
County of Barry, holrten at the Pit
friends
for
their
Interest
in
me.
I
desire
to
In the City of Hastings, in said
on his democratic friends to endorse the
say that 1 am not and cannot be a candi­ Wesnesflay, the 10th day of Auj.-—
People’s ticket. It looks as though Bro.
year one thousand eight hundred and ui nety two.
Warner was willing to sacrifice everything date. Aa Yankee Springs has a county
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
officer who Is a candidate fnrrenominatloh, Probate.
In order to beat the republicans. One
it would appear unwise for her to even
In the matter of the estate of Ora
would think that after having so manjr
Belle Arnold, (formeely Dteliop) a minor.
heavy stones thrown at it by the People s seem to ask two places on the ticket
Ou reading and flllngfhe petition, duly voriVery truly.
fled of Almena sun toy. guardian of said minor,
convention, the democrate of Barry county
John W. Briggs.
praylus lha* she may be licenced to sell Um
would stand on their own platform and
uudtvtoed one seventh Interest of «dd minor
nominate a regular old hickory ticket, and
In Wn laad.n said petition described for Uto
ptirp«M«M In said petition set forth.
we believe they will In spite of Brother
Two years bro after child-birth, I was
Thereupon tt Is ordered, that
Waraert advice. One thing we feel sure
day of September,
taken with severe pains In the back accom- 2nd
;
of. that the republicans will nominate a
mt lie forenoon he assig
almon pure republican ticket We feel panled with extreme nervous chills, dur­ pert'Aon, and ibat the 1
ing which time I would shako like one in ,
certain that the editor of the
must have just returned from h a Prairie­ severe spasms. Thia condition was rapid-’
ville trip when be wrote thgt little piece iy followed by paralysis of the lower In tba City of
of advlee. and that he will take it back a* limbo, so that I lost the use of myself from show cause.
soon as bls head clears up. It s »n awful the waist down and had to lie helped up
and supported like a child, so that for
thing to get Idet
nearly two years 1 have not walked alone.
petition and
I became very dropsical and suffered
dreadfully with my stomach and trowels. pobltahedta
perpi
Inted
Edo, Kum.I1, ot Bkltte Creek. &lt;• Ttelt- 1 was taken to Dr. Humphrey Id a most tarry once
iTXurro he^Srorly .rorytody
pitiful condition and so discouraged, I
thought no mortal could cure me. Dr.
wUterireu, «t
Roy Churchill are at Mn. begers Mrs.

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HISTORY OF A WEEK.

Hastings
:S92.

Thursday, At

COOlTBROf.. Proprietors.

CURE
b

•seem* hMt»m ■town lac

SICK

HEAD
wboiccotry them wlU find three 11 tilepOla vain.

ACHE
HEWING
(OBACCO
^E^IVORLB

ethers do not.

At Columbus, O., nearly two inches of
rain fell within an hour.
Louis Troutman, of Philadelphia, aged
R&gt; yean., committed suicide. '
Trouble to imminent in ths Coal creek
mining district iu Tennessee, where tho
riota occurred laat winter. Additional
soldiers have l&gt;een sent to the spot to help
preserve order.
Abraham Romick. one of the earliest
tilers of Carthage, His., to dead, ag«l 85
re.
Among those who will address the Illi­
nois State League oi Republican dubs,
which oiceta in Springfield, Aug. 15, are
Congressmen J. C. Burrows and J« P.
Dolliver and Whitelaw Reid.
Joseph Wards was killed, by electricity
*t Dannemora, N. Y. He murdered hto
father-in-law May 10; Ll-90.
Tbe Pittsburg anarchists. Bauer and
Knold, were admitted to bail in 1500 each.
Alice Mitchell, who murdered Freda
Ward at Memphis, has been placed in the
Tennessee insane asylum.
Whittier, Fuller &amp; Co.'s paint ware­
house and adjacent property In Portland,
Dre., were burned. Loss, $500,000.
The People’s party of Michigan has
nominated the following stalo ticket: J.
W. Ewiug, of Eaton county, for governor;
Dr. George H. Sherman, of Detroit, lieu­
tenant governor; Carleton Peck, auditor,
A. A. Ellto, attorney general; superin­
tendent ot public instruction, M. O.
Graves; land office commissioner. W. S.
Hogan: memberboyd of education, Will­
iam I* Clute.

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TAMES A. SWEEZEY.
J
Attorney at law.
Bastings. Mich.
Practices In all courts of the state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.

RS. E. H. a C. P. LATHROP.
Homoepathic Physicians and
Surgeons
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T1
. Lawyer.
Office over Aulius Russell's store, State
street, Hastings. Mich.

A. SHELDON,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
AjAtract Block, Hastings.
Money xrlosn on Beal Estate Real Estate
sold on c-'nimlsslon. General conveyancing,
ilavlne a complete ret of Abstract Books, com­
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PRORATE UllDHP.
State of Michigan, County »t Jtarrv-ss.
Al a MMiim at th- Probate Court for the
Co tntv of Barry. h«'den at the Probate Office In
the citv o( Mk’fiugs, In said county, on Tues­
day, the irnlt dav of July. In the year one
thousand eigtithundred ana ninety two.
Present, 'CbarleS W. Armsfroiig. Judge of
Probata.
'
.

KIRKS
IAM0N

On readme and fltfnx the petition duly verified
at
Townsend. eu*rjiai» nt mud minor,
praying for rexvxui.therein set forth thit he
I.. Il

r.. .u.11 vh.a

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15U day at August. A. D. 1 &gt;*2. alten o'clock In the
—*- —
I... . . . I .r—.
I I.A li.I.
z.f '.al..

rented and all oilier p*r«o-ui interested in said
estate . are required to auoeir at a session of
said Court. th-:» to h - wide t at the Prohate

further ordered, that i-aM i
to the peruMis Interested if.
In —
Mid■ .euste. at the
u. and
sn&gt;l tbe
thM hearing
h..«rlnv
peodmer of said peiltl-Mi
thereof by eanalng a oovy of this order to be
published ia Uw Hasliture BaxyglLa news­
paper printed and circulated hi said County of
Barry, once tn each ive-k tor three succwrive
weeks previous to said day of hesrtna.
CHAS. W AWMSTROWO.
Jodgeof Probate.

HialttW, Agrtuhli, Eliansliig.
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Brenovee and Prerwxrta Dandruff.

IIEUCAI FUULY S01P.
Sett for General Houtehold Uw

THEY lied unto god.
that their boats will nob be “f 1 * **
of Sunday rxeurslonista hereafter.

FBOBAIE ORDER.

LESSON VII, THIRO QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, AUG. I*

tbou«an&lt;t
Present
Probate,

rMd nlnrtytsu,.
&gt; Aflnstroug.

Th. Cblew
12" ’7*^12*.“’^®!****
j*’**™. 'Ui; •&gt;,.
lb. MrtUW tall doiur
fi*d. of Alfreds U xrn-n, wldou of »»(,•
tt.l «1H w&gt;h» «P “•
:d-H»rin«Uiara rertatn loatnuurnt „
.wd hr th. Dnrtx.ro” HU u ‘b' “'r' “
filelu
nato
court
m»mst
tn t,„IJlf. bl,.
Lid «t «t ■pl«» “O &lt;l»r*T &gt;» “*de “
and teotament of said
be adniiteedto
prob:ite and that
sdtnln
reoliM the needed 85,OA&gt;,IXK1.
1 ~S7
— _ ,ou °r wu,! tJlate
may
be
granted
f•
—
to
the
peOfilwier
or sou.c ,q*JJ
1.
“
But
a
certain
man
named
Ananias,
An advance of 3 pre cent- has brenjor
L ..Bat,
njaa namea
suitable prison.
dered and put into effect by the North-1
Sappbira hto wife, sold* poasesaion.
Thereotem it la
w^taru Sash, Doorand Blind a-oda-. We
*’«have been reading
---------of-------------Mtk.
two noble,
faith­ XML daj of
in the forenoon, be
for the he;,ni,sof
ful followers of Jesus who ware ntady to said petition, and
heirs at law &lt;tf
The president arrived at Loon lake with- di.
I
for Him. and gted to suffer for Him if deceased and-” —
Slhten m«-1 m kH|4
out incident and found Mrs. Harrison 1only He might be glorified, but we have estate.
--- ht
» « I hr Pn&gt;-u£
steadily improving.
■now a sad contrast In the story of these
to Mid rciniiy
Among the indictments found by tbs
WF7i7~7-'72-7~kby
»&gt;©, Why the prater
United States grand jury »t Dubiln, Gjk 1two who while professing faithfulness to of We petitioner may hvL ..,;. granted
Jesus Christ were not sincere nt heart, to turtfierordered, taat said jx-qiiv,,.. r
five w«w against young
ce to the persons Interested in • .
Mattie Hester, Eugente Pope, Ma»J but while outwardly serving Him were the pendency of sold petition and the beutig
uu.s
Brown, Salite Cobb, and Jennie 1
(serving themselves also. Many had sold “erfJr,
operating n ’blind tiger. Two of them- their poMwwions anti had honestly given published In theiHitflnxs'BAN.vr.it. n tHrot?
w^Tconvicted and fined 8150 each, which (all to Godfthelr new hojxA and joys had per printed and circulated in said county ^
itarrv. onre iu each wp£ for three sni•Co4ile
’•
they paid.
..
__ . 1 matte earthly poeseeslons seem valuelere wrelu previous lo said da?of hearing.
as they might do good with them
CHABUto W. AHM.kTKr.xr,
Two of the principal contractor* for work except
(
(A true copy.)
’
Jmigr &lt;4 Pr .: *t-ou the Hennepin canal will have to giw anti
,
thus
up
treasure
heaven
SjlJ,
ST; lay
Luke
P xviii.
K IinTim.
vl (Math.
17.18)
up their contracts or make new ones, '*•
PROBATE QP.DEK.
2. "And kept back port of the price, hto
cause the eight-hour tew was not consid­
wife also being privy to it, and brought a 8fate ot Michigan.couun if Barry.-sa
ered in making them.
At a session of the Probate ( «.ur. inr :hA
Tbe yearly Blue Grass Palace exposition certain part and laid it at ;,e apostles County of Barry, holden aS the Probate omrr m
.&gt; CrJun, L. will ,,k’
feet.” There to an old oomm ind to this Mto.Wafdlf.Maaftngs Inipud countv &lt;&gt;■ w-e
nosday, the 3rd day of I August, in tk. Wr
27 this year, aud it is said will be a great effect. “Walk before me. anti bu thou sin­ sji
and nkiety.iwo T
Present, Charles JK. Armstrong.
improvement on Its predecessors.
, cere" (Gen. xvli, I. margin). •’Ihotx shalt
.
T
Crop “.harp." ot Ku»u~T&gt;h«l«» k “ be sincere with the Lord tby God (Deut. PrwMA-.
in Ute matter of the estate of Josepu MtKre
xviii.
13.
margin).
Aral
it
is
also
written,
ot w..tb.r will r»nU In mor. lbw bblt a
an alleged insane person.
“Curbed be he that docth tbe work of the
In the above entitled .prose Mary MrKck
erdp of corn this year.
Lord cteceitfully” (J«- xlviil, 10). Our
Joplin, Mo., white lead works burned.
Lord Jesus kept back cothing when He SteKt and dtoterss thaiafte is prepared io r*n.
her annual account as such guardian
Ixws, 8300.000.
t
gave Himself for us; He completely emp­ drr
Thereupon It is ordered tirnt Thntxtey the
A freight 'wreck on the B. and O. near
IBtbday
of August
A.
d.
Cdunellsville, Pa., killed Brakeman J. tied Himself and humbled himself even ten
e’clock in the foremxm. tic .I'M.-ned
unto
death
(Phil,
ii.5-8).
.
Pretty, fatally hurt Fireman C. Belta and
8. "But Peter said, Ananias, why hath tor the hearing ot said petition, ami that the
The VoMlsche Zeitung asserts that Herr lojuml M. Ell.b.ngb, bmk.mm.; IL Baton filial thine heart to lie to the Holy heirs al tow of said .hn.pi, »CKse
and an . other jpertons imerr-ted m
Herrfurth, the Prussian minister of the Johnston, engineer, and F. Miller, fire­ Ghost, and keep l»ck part of the price of ?aid estate, are required to appear ut a m-vUm
Froliate
interior, will soon resign his portfolio in man.
tbe teadF’ God desires truth even in the Ot said court, then to be lM&gt;ldeu at .the
1.
x
Two Chinese girls and tjjrtx- boys, pro­ Inward parte (Ps. II, fl) and He has said. Office in the etty olMosting*. in
consequences of the differences existing
show cause, If any there bf, why the praytV 0'
between himself and Dr. Miquel, minister teges of a misHionarysocictyjBre arrived at “He that worketh deceit shall not dwell UmMMttoner may not ba granted. And it li
Detroit
en
route
to
Auu
Arbor.where
they
of finance. ’
within my house; he that telleth lie. shall further ordered. Thai said jHnltlnn-rgire notice
to the persons interested In Mid estate, of the
&lt;
Peter Breen, a member of the Montana will be educated.
not tarry in my sight” (Ps. d, 7). Con­
Tbe report that two of tbe Wells-Fargo trast"flUed with th. Spirit” -&gt;d “fiUed pendency of said petition, and the l,. Arlu«
legislature, has been arrested for inciting
thereof, by causing a copy of this order t«te
robbers had been captured near Vtoalla, with satan,” or "filled with Indignation or published in the Hastlnx* Baxxfk, h newn*.
riot in the Coeur d'Alene region.
•er printed aud circuhutd In said cA-mt ot
The strike in the builders' trade in New Oda., is untrue. One was captured and envy" (chapter iv, 81; v, 8» 17). Tha only
once In each week for two siu-envtn
two got away after wounding Deputy way for a believer is to be filled with the Barry,
York has forced 30,000 men into idleness.
weeks previous to said day of bexrirg.
'
CHABUOPW. AHM-n:ox&lt;;
A petition has been lodged against the Sheriff Witty so badly that he may die.
Spirit and then all else will be crowded
iA true cojnr.)
Judge ol Probate.
A Chicago milkmaid has eloped with a out. This command (Eph. v, IS) to bind­
return of Mr. Balfour to parliament on
various charges of illegal acts done to clerk in tho water office.
ing upon all, and to neglect it te to be
PROBATE ORDER.
secure his election.
guilty of disobedience.
Tuesday, Aug 9.
Delavan S. Cole, one of the wealthiest
4. “While it remained. wn« it not thine State of Michigan. County of Iliirry-&gt;N.
John S. Alles, ot Pittsburg, was bitten
Ata session of ll&gt;&lt;- Probate &lt;«urt for th*.
men of Hastings, Neb., was murdered by
own? And after it was sold, was It not in County
at Bam. bofdea at tbe Prnbxte otnre. to
by
u
dog
fifteen
years
ago,
and
every
Au
­
some unknown person In a cabin upon his
thine own power? Why hast thou con­ In the City of Hastinx*. In Mid coutiti. ou s»tur.
gust since he has been seised with a vio­ ceived this thing tn thine heart? Thou daifthe
30th day of July, ia the year one
deer park.
lent attack of hydrophobia. Hois now hoAt not lied unto men but unto God." thousand eight hundred and nluety-ten.
Final arrangements have been made for
Present. Charles W. Arjnltrung Jadfe ef
suffering from his fourteenth attack.
God docs not need our poeaaurions, for RMats
forming a wall paper trust. The capital
The
St.
Paul
Market
Review
says
there
“The earth te tho Lord's and the fullness
In the matter of tbe estate of Gt... H. McLel­
represented amounts to #20,000,‘JOO.
will be a shortage In the wheat crop oi thereof" (Ps. xxlv, 1), but He te graciously lan, deceased.
A row! agent at templetI to hold up
Ou reading and Dllug the petition, duly veri­
Minnesota and North and South Dakota pleased to accept that which w. cheerfully
James H. Kinkead, suoerintendcut of the
of about 30,000,000 bushels, making tbe and sincerely give unto Him and use it for fied sf David («. Robinson, adnilniMrkior nt
tbeo'tatc of said dcrexbed. uraving that he
Occidental mine, near Virginia City, Nev.,
who had 810,000 with Lim to pay crop for this year approximate 130,000,- His glory. All that we have Ho has given may be llcctioed to sell the rvxl mate ot s*ld
as In said petition &lt;1&lt;srrll*&lt;1 fur tte
tons, and what we give Him Is only His deceased
the workmen, but'Kinkead was too’ quick GOO bushels.
reasons therein let forth.
William
Redmond
’
s
right
to
a
Seat
in
I
own
(1
Chron.
xxix.
14.
Ifl).
Observe
in
tor him and sent a charge of buckshot
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday, tbe
to contested by
Into his arm and shoulder. He captured parliament
,-------- the antl-Par- j Peter's question, "Why boat thou con­ »ah day of August, A. D. Jrir.’. at ten o’clock
the forenoon be assinied for the hreoinir tf
nellites.
ceived?” that Ananias was responsible for In
the robber later.
said petition and that the belr&gt; at law of
A fire which started In the furniture fac- allowing satan to intrude these thoughts deceased and all other person* interested in
If you should meet a man with feet
There are two forces always said estate, are required to appear at a vsil®
fourteen ibches in length, and five Inches tory of Chatterton &amp; Co. iu Baltimore. I Qpon
of
said court, then to be ho'tlen at thr i'n&gt;b*teoA
wide, you may know that ho is John Bar- Md., damagetl property to the extent of: working with ua—satan aud the Holy fice. In the City o! Hasr'.iixn. In said County, and'
tello, alias Smith, who in January last 8200,(Off At New York Tarrant &amp; Co., spirit-one a liar, the other the Spirit of show cause. 11 any
there
be. why
importers
of
drug*,
lost
$100,000
by
a
fire
Truth,
but
neither
can
fill
us
except
We
the urayer of the petitioner may not lie
abandoned a high grade coining outfit
granted. And It Is further onierrd. thxt
welcome them.
that he had been operating in an aban­ in their store-rooms.
petitioner give notice tn tbe te-rwns
An excursion train on the Brooklyn,1 A "And Ananias hearing three words said
doned mining tunnel In Placer county,
interested in said e-vlete- of the pvadruey of
Bath and West End railway was wrecked । fell down and gave up the ^hoet; and said pcUllou and tbe bearing thereof * v causing
Cal.
copy of this order to be pubb-hed In the Bat­
An Alameda, Cola., woman named Hill at the West Brooklyn station. Forty per­ groat fear camo on all them that heard a
tings Baxxkii. a newspaper printed and circs.
these things.” If the hand of God were lated
deliberately held her 7-ycar-old boy’s sons were injured more or less seriously.
Isted fn
In said County of Harry. ui«v in eLA
week
for three successive week? previous V
thus
laid
on
all
liars
and
deceivers
in
th.
hand on a hot stove because ' the boy had
The strike in the building trades in New
day of bearing.
hearinx. _
dayof
told a lie.
_________
York Is practically at an end. the strikers church today there would surely come a said
.
Chaklks W akm&gt; 1 r..&gt;xu.
great fear on many people. When we con
being unable to hold out much longer.
Judge of Probate.
aider
that
we
are
uot
cur
own,
but
that
Patrick Dowd, of Dunkirk, N. Y., shot
Frank Mackin, superintendent of the
these bodies even have been bought by
large tanning establishment in tbe peni­ George Hass through the heart in a
। His blood for His service (I Cor. vi, 19, 80),
.
MORTGAGE SALE
tentiary in Jefferson City, Mo., was mur­ drunken row at Fluvanna, and then, real­
Default having been tn.ide In the ©ondiUote
dered by a negro convict named Jako ising the gravity of his crime, fired four and then remember how we keep back
Brown, who without warning attacked ballets into hit own body, dying soon hands anti feet and eyes and ears and o! a certain inortg «c made by l'riv&lt; i* - :&lt;)
vdee fcr onr own plrastiro. and that all ■nd Cbrdella Silsby. hl» wife. to .Mr*, r. M. Can­
afterwards.
«
him with a large shoe-knife.
tine. dated April l*h. A. D. am. wri rw-orM
Hugh O'Donnell, the Homestead strike this is simply lying unto God, why is it tn the office of the register &lt;4 uh uu-.. jartilt­
Explosion of a carboy of naphtha in the
county of Barry nud 8tate«f Mlrlu.a:. »:i tbe
Jayne chemical works at Frankford, near leader, says bis mte-don east is to organise
G. “And the young men nroMe. wound him
Philadelphia, Heriomdy burned five pcr- a boycott against Carnegie products.
William White, grand secretary of the up and carried him out and buried him.” Hw I-ih iLis &lt;•( Dawitx-r.
xwiti.rll
sons, of whom W. C. Deal, JJOyearoof age,
Thus
they
duqioscd
of
N
h
body,
the
house
by Mis. C. M.Cauline to John A. Crvlilr. uturii
and Thomas Reach, aged 11, will probably Independent Order of Odd Fellows, died
of heart disease nt his home in Louisville, in which be had lived and lied; but what said iM&gt;N'gnmc:it was r-_rordrd lu th- office
dio.
register
of
deeds
for
lfc„
rounty
,u
luny
snf
of Ananias, the |K-rson who bsitl occupied
New Providence, Clarke county Ind.,
state of Mlehicnn. on thc.firStdss “iJtih.
Three thousand miner* in the Fairmont, that body? We know that thurwfs such a in liber « of mwigsges on tag- i A111 mI&lt;
suffered a disastrous fire. It was started
thing
as
being
barely
saved,
saved
as
by
morUaige
duly
as
lewd
by
In,
laul*!te»
by I. H. Vangilder, who woe pumping W. Vn. portion of the Monongahela valley
fire (I Pct. iv, 18; I Cor. Ui, 15). But when bttntb, speeial administrai.ir it die r-txt-&lt;4
gasoline from a barrel into a tank, step­ and thq Wheeling district have begun
John A. Grekle. deceased, to !'r&gt;-4 W. Grew
aui ,1017.
ping upon and Igniting a match, which a strikfe fa force recognition of their labor we read of tbe portion appointed to all on tire ireeonddayof September.
linrs (Rev. xxi, 8). we cannot bare much if recorded tn tbe office o( reci-rer of dred* In the
communicated to the vapor. Vangilder organization.
------------------- stale
—_ &lt;&gt;l Mtefopud ou ite ig
of ..
Barry,
any ground for expecting to see either county
was seriously burned and eleven men
Seven bad eases of lumpy jaw have been Annuiax or Sappbira in the kingdom of day of July. IMtt. iu liber .£ of td
were overcame by the beat in endeavoring discovered by the Omaha city health in.
page .‘U7.O.-1 which mortgage d-ito tie due al Ihc date of inis iiovc.
to stay tbe conflagration. The loss to spector in a bunch i»f cattle being fed al Gtxl.
. i -rentyt
7. "Aud it was about tbe space of three four hundred, tblrtv seven «•&gt;
about 830.000.
..Luty-Crt
Willow Springs distillery.
five cent*, aud an Mlorovs '-!. &lt;•
hours after when his wife, not knowing dollars
prat l.icd for lit *:•&gt;«: n -.o'.
' The estimates for tbe ensuing fiscal
what was done, came in." Three hours a suit or pr-xeedlutp at tow ImvtUK l'-*u a.vfttub
year of the New York city government ag­ UVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
ed to recover tne nonc&gt;s wcuted bv -M4
widow,
but
Ignorant
of
the
fact.
How
gregate eXI.725.355.
long they l.-nd journeyed together in these mortgage, or any part uirre-.;: &gt;&lt;&gt;" th&gt;.-«iores
Chicago.
by virtue ot the oower o! sale cvaliintd in *zi4
Jay Gould wants to, sell the yacht At­
mortal Lodh-a we do not know, but bis has mottgaie, aad the statute In mk I» &lt;-.w trxdj
lanta, and haq.nam&lt;xl us hto lowest figure
CnicAua, Aug. a
ended and tiers is about to, though sho is asd pronded. notice is hereby uven itutoa
#00,000.
Following were tbe quotatLma on tbe
asturday, the first day ol Odtoner. A-1&gt;
at
all
unconscious
of
it.
Perhaps
she
bad
Selby. Starr &amp; Co.’s farm machinery board of tra il-to lay: Wheat—August, opened come seeking him. wondering why bo de­ ten o’clock In the forenoon, i shall wh at jiuWie
to the highest bidder, at (he u:jdU
factory in Peoria, Ills., was turned, the TSftc, cl«Mri 7«%c; September, opened 7i«He. layed to return home. It is a sad story, auction
front door of the court bouse in the . .ty of Hire
clwod
DecAmber,
opened
Sl^c,
dosed
loss amounting R-5,OGO, upon which the S-mc. Corn-Augu.t,
op»-n.-,l 5 k-. closed and I* written to teach us to be sincere tlnri. Mlchlr-n. (that beiux the
circuit court for Barry county ' ;;..ldea,. Ila
insurance is 145.000.
K«c; September, opened .'CHc.cl&lt;w«l MJi-; Oc­ with God.
nremtoes fiMfolbed fn mH tn^rtr^**- cr.&gt;2
Masked men held up a passenger train tober, opened 53c. closed
Oau—An8. "And Peter answered unto her. Toll much thereof as may be ncce^iin to l*&gt; JM
September, me wbethw ye sold the land for ao much? amount duo oo vaid mnrtgaite. with eislii ret
near Collis, Cal., and secured all th© gust, opened-SJMc. closed
money there was on the express car, said opened .ite. clossl 5^ October, opened 34he. And she said, Yea. for to irftich." 'How rent. Interest, and all legal &lt;w»«. (••seili-r with
cloeed .^,7 Pork-Auguat, &lt;&gt;j&gt;ened
: aa attorney^ fee of twenty-five jj. harxp.veuanto have been 830,000 to 830,000.
c1om&lt;! IIXSIH; September,
opened Iliift, one wishes that Peter might have i&gt;een led ted for therein, tbe premise. : &lt;11.,.' d-wnhei
The first consignment o£ fruit ever ctowd &gt;liath: January, opened I13.S4. closed to encourage her to tell the truth, but per la said morwage as Ml that certain phce &lt;&lt; par­
nhipp«d from California to London—five •H-lff LAM—Anguat, opened 58.02)4 closed haps It would have been In vain. The rel of land idtuale in the townsiup VIJ*uk&lt;3
Springs. In the county of Barr* ai 'i c-*;® «
car loads—has arrived at Its destination W.U714
heart is so desperately wicked and deceit­ Michigan, and known and describes as
in good condition.
Live etock—Price* at ths Knion Stock ful above all things (Jer. xvli, 9) that oven Tbe north east quarter of the north «-wt qW
A Lontoville, New Albany and Chicago yards today ranged as follow*; Hoga-Market in this enlightened age both man and ter ot section twenty-four ..*« Intown ’to** JI
uni firm; packers and shippers women have been known to swear before north range ten [10] west coutamrox (*•«! »crrt
vestibule train ran into a bull which had Httivo
been caught In a culvert, and the engine buying, and pricee were folly 10c Idahor- Go&lt;l and man to tell the whole truth and
ealc.s ranged at 8l.QO^5.!&gt;) pl^
05.50
Asstawe uf Munx^ee. .
wax overturned. H. Metzker, tho engineer,
£4.15 light, l&amp;Ufp-IV rough packing. 8LUA nothing but the truth, and then deliber­
SMITH ACouinovE,
was killed, and Cnarles Hall, the firemah, •40 mixed., and JJ.7UC4&amp;J heavy pocking and ately He. Yet God in His long suffering
Attorneys for Assignee.
was dangerously injured.
shipping lotshas graciously allowed them to live on if
Dated July 1st 1892.
Cattle—Market rather nctivs on local and perchance they might repent.
’
ehlpidng account, and prices easy; quotations
9. "Thpn Peter said auto her, How to it
'\MORTGAGF SALE.
choice to extra shipping that ye have agreed together to tempt tho
The aged mother of MIm Frances Wil­ ranged
’
*•«*.
1
1.1)3*.
SJ
good
to
choice
do,
&gt;4.3)
lard ia dying at her home in Evanston,
Default having been mad&gt;i in tl&gt;r
Spirit of the Ixird?" Compare this verse
tf**1- SffSOa»-l'J common to medium do.
near Chicago. She ia 88 years old.
with
versea
3
and
4
and
see
tbe
unity
of
”4rh,,r’'
ttaw-w Stockers.
Four masked men entered a bank at UlOOW Texas steers. »2.*5a4.4O rangn the Trinity, hut particularly a clear proof
Benton, Mo., and made the cashier band steers 813.’^&lt;33.70 feeders, Sl.75i33.uocows, taut that tho Spirit is God, for lying to the
1M1 and recorded in the office &lt;&gt;t Hi* ’• *' ‘'•.j!
over 1.300 to them. They then took to their 03-73 bulla, and S-’^lOo veal
Holy Spirit to called lying unto God.
Sheep—Market rather quiet and prices unhorses and escaped.
"Behold the feet of them which have
&lt;’ooUUun» range 1 at S4.0u&lt;3l75 per buried thy husband are at the door, and
Rio Grande do Snl, the Brazilian state
llBlba
w.mterna.»lM)
46
5.75
natives.
that has been in revolt, is negotiating for
shall carry thee out." This to startling
Texas aud tl!0£d.73 lambs.
annexation to Uruguay.
. V”duf*: B«««r-Fancy separator. 21UC- and uwfuL The announcement of her hus­
The National oil mills at’ Paris, Tex., dairies, fancy, fresh. IftftlTc; packing „toekl band’s death to for the first time made
burned. The total loss is 8250,000. The tresh. UaUHc. Eggs-UaiSlLT
known to her, and in the sama breath she tha office at said Regt &gt;t &lt;■'‘d Wed* tar
county Michigan on the tenth day o( Maj
mill has not been operated for several og-. bl’® Poultry, Hens. 11311)^ per lb- is told that she. too, shall instantly die,
ot aMlgnmenii
%
spring chichens. 15c; roosters. Bq ducks »c' and she docs. Sentence Is pronounced ami
_Luk nusrfimcre there In ellllnH-d to *’* ■
spring duck, lie; turkeys, mixed. HUc- -ar..* execution takes place in the same mo­
The queen has conferred the decoration UWW per doa
dred one and 11-100 dollars and an
tov. SXX.4X3' per bbl; Triompha H ment. It is the hand of God. Compare ot fifty donors provided fur h&gt;
of the order of Victoria and Albert upon
™*1££
chapters xii, 83,-and Jer. xxviii, 18, IT,
-A, ..T'
the marchioness of Salisbury, wife of the 2-50; Kanvis Earle AmL
Iff "Then fell she down straightway at
premier.
his feet and yielded up the ghost; and the
Edward Blake, ex-premier of Ontario
young men came In and found her dead,
• ,,,) I rlday
was banqueted by the Eighty club in Lon­
1031.3) P" 1;"9’i*rt case. Blackber- and carrying her forth buried her by her IDQFIKW3 WIHW Wdon. James Bryce, the author, presided.
Husband." In tbe morning they are in
One thousand five hundred and sixty, pint os«e. Apnles-jxOQaxJW n-r bbl- LLv, ,;
fancy. U00©aas.
P" bhl. good to health, but are unitotFln a lie to God, that
five pieces of flue loco were found upon
they may appear before men to lie very re­
the person of Mme. Zwearoff, a fashion­
ligious; but before night they are found able dressmaker of New York, upon her
out (Num. xxxil, 33) and are dead aud
arrival on La Touralne.
buried. Two liars in one grave, but-their
Peter Kennedy cded In Bellevue hos­
souls----pital, New York, from the effect of-a
IL “And great fear came upon all the
mosquito sting on his cheek ten days be­
ciiurch, aud upon aa many as beard these
fore. The theory Is that the Insect had J9kc; Atuuat,
September flu- Im^ tbinga." Such manifestation of God’s
been feeding on putrid fiMh before it at­ Pork-tuUjlW
in me
U&gt;’m N°JaU‘aI !'.nltredi.Of u ° mU8t havu b*“ ncc**sarT •* ail those certain pteec* or I*™!-’ ’•
Mog and being In thetgi’n and &lt;»*•
tacked Keunedy.
September. $a.5u.
'
oW- Lord—. this, the beginning of the formation of County of Barry and State rfMlui .
f 11!S
Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, in decid­
LiVe Stock Catch-Tradimr
..
- His church on earth. We do wall to re­
ing as :it for right of way in a working­ roes of noatc p.r louS.;
““ab"
Ha seems to hasp
man’s favor, rebuked the duke ot Rutland
p«r M»lJ?£l?‘i2;
twfciwco to tha corruptions S5.^r,K«2'r'2S
IJIErPWSS «&lt;
"«■
and hi.
for assuming to .top traffic on
bQlu Md
Mrf Abomination, in Hto professing church,
a highway in order that their shooting
tt01l Lomte-Steap. .te^Tv
H« u
sluner loving but rin hating
dmkvma. d.
£?»&gt;
i
.•£*
might not be interfered with.
Aajixnee of Morur»£eThe Manhattan Beach company of West
DAjnKLSriUKXK.
Attorney Ln person.

y

ss%ssrrr?&gt;‘'7S".i»g«

ass

�//
. afterno.&gt;c threw up its hands aud of­
ficially declared olf tbe general strike in
tne building Untie*. The delegaUai were
al
r*
I notiflcil to urtlrr the utrikam back
i ne yvay the Duquesne Strike । to work uncuudiiionaily. The decision
Wound Uo ’««•* reachetl n|Kin the recommendation of
.
i the etftntive committer, which at«’secret
------------- r J meeting .Sunday night, with John Tasker,
iiEAPETS ARSTTR AUD Tlirp TAP president of the hoard, as chairman, CUM
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FORDS' HOTEL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16.

One day only.

.1 YEAR OF UNRIVALLED SLTCESS!
Dr. Holman S. Humphrey,
imst year, tats dona
cull cun-* and warm
like his skill, is iwj &lt;m-J reproach.

Inihvd his character.

DURING THE COMING YEAR THE DOCTOR'S •
Visits will lx- faithfully ci&gt;nt!nue&gt;L and if life and health be tmrcd be hope*
!&lt;&gt; mid many nature tn his alrva&lt;n- very extensive list cf paiiruts.
The part twoytwr* hare lark'-fy InertMMd ih»- nuinte-rof chronic invalid*,
owing tanrely ti» tbe pevuHar. uflfu&lt; nee exet t«xl by the li:t!u&lt;-uza Ln Grippei.
rvvn !h&gt;
wb&lt;&gt; base recaj-ed thjs Liigbting »c&gt;jiirjr&lt;- Ds bug Its peculiar cff»vts upon their.-yMcni*, All sufferers from cn&lt;nrrh..tbr&gt;«it and lung atfvetiona find thcraaoiVee falling iustnnd of Improv Ing. units-* Under the
ui«.*t skillful treatment. Thia it also Jr.ie of catxirrhal rinsdltfons of the
stouuii'b. Loael*. kidney* and bladder. Indeed tiwj jrlitndular system and
tnuuoue luemhrntire have suffer**! most, often l-ndirg to neuralgia,
rheumatic mTretfuns and grave heart disturbance*. Tbe liver also, one of
the moat i»n)s&gt;rtant onrans of the body, ba* nut ejenped. aud In t&lt;xi many
eare-f ha* suffered from amAvraotis, enlanfenniMe ami general torpidity,
atxsnnjumb-d by all it* distressing train of symptom*, as drops*', constipa­
tion of the tMiwcls. piles, sick Imadat-be. vague anAnameiC•« depressions of
spirits, i ngesrionsxrllh cold hands end Got. altemKi.vl -t ith h&lt;-ai of palms
am! stilt s of feet, coatr d tontnie. foul breath, aching head, lack and liniba,
thick stul high «&amp;&lt;&gt;(«d urine, cross, irritable temper, ami gi-nend "blue
devils." Tim•ccompant log cut* hanpiiy illustrate the foreg*.tug diseased
condition* In part, all &lt;0 whlcJi ID. Humphrey treata and cure* when- pa*
Gears will'aiibt'ully follow Instructions, without which the sick cannot
M?nSn ol&amp;sire dlarow-d tonditims Dr. Humphrey urge, t-u- afflicted tn
brims a .ample of urine for rBKX analysis. TUt* shtoild Is- the tir-t pn.-eti
on rising, and put in an aiisolutSy rii-an tcttic. kept cool and brought the
•am. day
and at least four ounces In quantify
EB^Posirirely no case* taken fiGiout a personal cxnmina..un.

Dr. Humphrey cured me.
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Ukv/Iua B. Card, HilliaiaW. Mich.
Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey has cured mt* enHr.nr White, Leu&gt;«ing. Midi.

Fr&gt;r nineteen long years ! suffertd the niiserr and aniranvt) of serious &lt;leafn«MA from oifBrrii &lt;»f throat and
'iiiddle our. Was completely fcured by Dr. Humplirov.
____________________ Auns Kesuali. Hillsdale. Mich.

&lt;VissumCuium.—1 was. rapidly falling Into the
irraspof that f*»ll destroyer. cnodUmpthni. given up by
physltrtans amiYrlemD. could Ju«t poke al-mt uiisbh- to
anything of jicc»-iinl. Have lax-ii entirely cured by Dr.
Hotaan 8. Humphrey.
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Miss JluratK FitASKUs. Mason. M-ch.

rheumatism and ob^tinat.- o&gt;nistl|«tlm&gt;. . *
Dr. UolmanS. Humphry, st the hotel in Mnso.i s.-out
one year ago nn&lt;! in n lew month' he wn« sell ami entire­
ly over Lie imntlyuvlland
Frank L Boyktoa. fiden. Ingham t u.. Mien.

I *»-a« born deitl In one car. Dr. Humphrey restored my
lies ring complete. ORA L. Pcask. North Adams. Mid
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RESTOHAHVt

MERVIHE.

TORNADO AND HAIL STORM.

nithe power at
*i:.rtu". wx! Hi*
i provided, notice
the seven*
v j&gt;.. Ikc. at mn
^t tell at public
-r. at the north
\ ?.'t' .- : Ho&lt;
In tile CHy of
ire when* the Clre
1- is LnMi-n-. the
, -.n ihliliiiMvrtiaigr. or w
, !„• .-.&lt;,'*Ntry lu-pay the*
....... r:g*st 'with seven per
.” !.-f; *! e-Lrei. torfther with
i .■ &lt;i!-f.se avEl.ir* cov...... :*-l:l'ke* lM-itul d»:
;i* :-H that certain
. . t. i -i!iiate lu the township
. •• ■&lt; Barry and ’tale ”*
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। -iml ■Ir-rrtlwd .t* follows;
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......... &lt;*aM quarter of tbe
. .-t. ,i thirty town one
t. vest containing twenty
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Marshall, Minn., Aug. 9.—The worst
tornado and hail storm ever known in
southwestern Minnesota occurred between
Pittsburg. Aug. 9.—Two hundred men
,
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................ .......... [vnnuuocioct
4 and S o’clock yesterday
yesterday murnint;.
morning. ine
The
1
*n ”,rl“kl« "w k*™*1' ..non eor.n.1 rxutlou. ot Lincoln ud
i.l«ln,lU l.iDuqueU,..i„o'e!oolt W.r- Y.Uow Itallota. eoantb. »nd th. northI day raomln,. n.T «-r. »lx&gt;.r th. nodn „„ h.„
Ppwn[ report,
era half of Lyon county. Present reporta
entrance, through which a straggling line indicate a loss In Lyon county of no lea*.
[ of men in working clothes and with din- • than fOXi.uOO.
I nor pails could be seen passing. Some of I
DemulUhed a Work of Fraternity.
, the men on the hill had paper anoVlead I At 4:50 a. ui^ the tornadf |truck Mare
■ pencils, and were apparently keeping’tatiy ' shall and passed over the same course ns
; of .the men going in. Others were argu- ' the blow of last Friday, when Commings*
i i»g together, waving their hands above i house and other buildings were demol• ished. That day n uang of twenty-five
their bends and sliakipg their flsU occa, of bis brother carpenters rebuilt bla house
• rionally at the mill and then nt the men : from foundation to ridge pule, and all his
going in.
j household effects were moved iu Satur' day. Yesterday morning the new house
Still others were merely looking wist- i wus crushed like an egg shell and all his
fully at the great plant. Thu men who ' effect* ruined. Tho family were in another
Were waving their hands were shouting I building.
imprecations on tho heads of Carnegie I
Near Cummings the Icelandic Lutheran
and all his followers. One of the men ' church was picked up and thoroughly de­
keeping tally cried: “Four and fifty, boys; molished. Several bams and small build*
the strike is lost. Na need of throwing ing were crushed aud overturned and In­
away onr Jobs. Let’s run for It.” At numerable treta* blown down. Nearly all
| alnuMt the same moment the great whistle the glass on the north side of tbe street of
j In tlu- mil! began blowing. The crowd most of the buildings was demolished. In
hreitated a moment and then broke. Down the northern part of the town the ground
tho hill they went to thl- railroad which was covered with Ijailstoncs, the average
skirts the mill yard. A freight tram size being an inch and a lialf in diameter,
but many were much larger.
Checked their progress (or a mointnt,
'Tumbled Over a Train.
DROWNED IN THE MISSISSIPPI.
One jumped aboard a car and leaped
across the platform nu.1 junipol dowu on A Heroine Goes Down with Those She
the other Side. Tbe others followed like
sy.iep. They
jumped
over,
rolled
Moline, 111a, Aug. 5.—Three of the best
over, and tumbled over. There was a wild known fauiilirsof Pert Byron, this county,
scramble nt the mill. Men seized hold of
were bereaved yesterday by a triple catas­
each other that they might leap ahead and
trophe. Rev. N. T. Blakeslee, of the PortByron Congregational church,' 1ms been
camping with his Sunday school class of
boys uu the Mississippi river bank, throe
i ha«l never been a stop.
miles above tho town. Yesterday morn­
~ Houir»trui| 31
ing two little girls—Lillie Zollinger,
| On the other ham! the Carnegie people aged 13, ami Blanche Simonson, aged 12
are having trouble with their non-union —were visiting the camp, and two
&gt; men at Huuiestend and tbe strikers are young ladles—Mr. Blakeslee's daughU-r
'jubilant. The reason is that many ot the, Lillie „
u„ Miss Grace Maxwell—were
and
' ncu-anion men nre deaerting the works. • ptwent to keep things in order nt- the
i As soon ns they desert they make their i camp.
Lillie Zollinger and Blanche
| way to strikers' headquarters nud are re- j Simonton waded out iu the sand in
l ceived with open arms: Chairman Crow । shallow water till, coming to a sudden
I f»rd, ot tbe advisory committee, says that j .step-off. they were beyond their depth.
over 4&lt;X» have left the mills since Inst Sat- straggling Wi the river. Mis* Maxwell,
urday, and there were Urt de«erten. yester- nged 21. rushed to their rescue anil was
[ day wh&lt;rae names arc reconled in the com-j drownwl with the others before help
i mittev’s books. The deserters were pro- arrived. The three bodies were recovered.
I vided with transportation home.’
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KNIGHT TEMPLARS' CONCLAVE.
NOTES OF THE DIFFICULTY.
-nie Legal FhaiM.
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I Li.utm.uu Culourl JiUkH B. «™«or
I »■». UMt.lomn.IrrtMtlectelU hl, |k&gt;.UIo&gt;.
j। in
In the
th. Tenth
T.ntl. reginiriit
rvu-ln.-M last
InM evening,
etailu,. his
hl«
jinrm h.Tln, ,iplMl. Tbh
, vindication of his course in the Private
lams affair _b}* the latter’s comrade*.
When the news reached Homestead
the three rejfiment* Rave three hearty
cheers, lams, whois there, was greatly
chagrined.

W. J. Brennan, Of the Amalgamated as­
sociation. says thntipn* striker, do not In­
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.... the
.. company
. . in the mat- '
tend to be behind
ter of prosecutions, afid tin- riot charges
3,
will be made early this week .agaiust rhe'
ej
members ot the firm and the Pinkertons. ;'
i The ■ association, he wy*. i» waiting for!
certain iuforuihtiun, when something else
,
may turn up.________

FRICK

reltrf until J put my re*In tbejamiaof
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norrttrssixn Catarkhai- tlnoxcjmis with Shttimo.
nr Bnom l-l Rgn -For fourteen jxur. I bad l-re n ti.rtur*
«Uithiremgbwblchwasofh-n so «'.re as to vomit
me.
at onoSlme I almost t.ted
I wm almost blind for years. My sight was restond to veryand
severe catarrh of flic stomach and bowels. Dr. uoi
inc by Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey.
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Mlrt.
Mrs. Moi.mkt, North Adams, Micb. . man A ItaSW

PlTTSRUItG, Aug. 6.—IL C. Frick has so
far recovered a» to l»e able to be nt his
■ ifice, where he arrived shortly after 10
o’clock yesterday morning, and went to
I work a* if nothing had bnp|&gt;cned to him.
| His recovery is considered a remarkable
' one. in view ot Its rapidity and the nature

1 was blind with cataracts In both *T**- "
Operated
»u by Dr. Humphrey and my sight restored.
Mrs. A. Bl»v.l».. Augusta. »is.

i wont to Dr Hxdman 8. ilumphrey nearly n .rear ngu I
h?d m. 1 re ofircttinK H*dp. but wont simply to plrese WF

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1 was totally blind for twenty-four years with
witanict. Dr. Hulu.an 8. Humphrey removed the catar­
acts and gave me good sightt...
Khh t Intre. w Is.

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Dr. Holman 8.

I hnd U-en very hard of hearing tor many
'- i ln-lj cured by Dr. Holtmtn 8. Humphrey.
E.C. Campbklu HIIU

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I had suffered for years with a so-called Incurable vnlvuiar dlMasc of the heart. Dr. Humprey cu red me entire.). ■ awamahka nt&lt;&gt;« Dl«A«R &lt;•»' Kn»X» v*
J V, BvR-xan. Newark. Ohio.
tw*m alowlr breaking down and the 2*th of
K TAWS
I was fully In the chrtchre of numb paby. Dr. Humph­
ST, “Lri«“ “sw “ft JJr-H
" "S’1**
rey cured me completely.
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Mia* Jukit 8LOCPM, Hudson. M.ch.

An examining board of me«l!cal men nt t'har’nt,.*‘,?*,l5.1,,h
examined mo and pronounced tne to be suffering witn
diabetes and that I only bad about a year to Hvc. L m’» r
Dr. Humphrey's treatment I am now as sound asa^nmlet.
A. J. SHURGia. Mown. Mich. _
Oxaluria CUBKD.—For the past throe J*1*1?;1 h“'£.™r’
fcred severely with extreme deprreaiou of the n4 '' “■
system. k»w spirit*, despondency, hws of appaUje, Wllog
energy and general run-down condition of the
ini„,,
had st&gt;ent much time and money trylnir t‘»
,n&lt;J
was finally cured by Dr. Holman 8. Hun,Phr*T',I- u,_h
Auikrt HoFKita Vermontville. Mich.

1 was a dreadful sufferer from locomotor ataxia
tbewilL 1 have been entirely cured ^Pf;R«^fi^°k.

I measured 4« inches around my
Vin^cno^&lt;b&gt; nothing
mor. Was taken to Prof. Ludlam. Chicago, who couiu&gt;
wUb.
for me. Dr. Humphrey removed every vestlgo of tbe gru
out tbe use of anything but
Smitu. JaneavUkvWU.

■^nn^—Mich- Jan. IB. iwe h
For the pa«t three yrerv I have
^".'rni-n'yrere been
catarrh of the bowels and rectum. I tad. for fouwen^^|nption
an In reiki from female trouble previous 1 ,a* mv work after a
ot the bowels, but managed to keep around and &lt;fc» mT
W|y thBt
fashion, but for the past reveral mouth i 1 have U
I wnanbIIsmI *r» wlvii on hmise-kroulng ORO In O
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strikers said they hnd no objection to bail
in the cases, aud it was fixed at 110,000
each, and immediately given. Bowen, the
striker who wm so turbulent Wednes­
day, was bailed In 11,000 for un­
lawful assemblage. Edward Burke, an­
other turbulent striker, wm arrested on
the same charge as Bowen’s and other are
rests will be made. Fred Primer, one of
the Pinkertons for whom warrants were
Issued at Hugh Ross’ request, gave himwlf up yestetdsy and wm sent to JaiL
St. Louis, Aug. 9.-The delegates to the
convention of the United Brotherhood of
Carpenters and Joiners held their last ses­
sion yesterday. During the mornlug ses­
sion tbe committee on resolutions pre­
sented a resolution denouncing the action
ot Carnegie r.ud his company In the Home­
stead matter. Piukertoulsm w.» roundly
Kart. The resolution wa*
The
locked out miner* at Coeur &lt;•''Alttue mines
were also indorsed.
.

NEW York, Aug. 9.-The board of walkItg delegates at a special meating yester-

log &amp;
TIME Table.

Hsrthern

In effect May 15. n»2.
Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit
and the east.
Lr. ,| Going
Ex*t II A. M. T. .M. I 1*. M. '
&gt;g East
Grand ItapldHwt Paris
McCord
Alto
Elmdale
Clarksville
Lake Odessa
Wixnlbiiry
Buntleiit
Mulliken
Grand Ledge
Lan-dug
Detroit

lights having been turned on for the first
time.
There are I'XJ.VJO incandescent
..
lights
of various colors and arranged in
all sort* of designs, notably iu Knight
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.
Templar
and Masonic
emblems. These
are esiwclnlly unique and beautiful. The
commamlerles were still rapidly arriving
and the last of them did not come until
this morning, but all were ou band for the
parade. This was the feature of the week.
There were 30,000 uniformed «ir.knights
in line. Of these California Nori made
one of the most striking appearance.
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MICHIGAN

TRIAL BOTTJLE FREE.

Deloit,

APPORTIONMENT.

Lanbinu. Micb., Aug. &amp;—The legialnture closed its labor Saturday bypassing

the Drown
rue
Brown apportionment bdl,
uui, a measure
-is considered fair by both parties.
that
Tho vote in the senate was 27 to4J, and as
soon as it was passed It was sent to tho
house. There It went through by a vote
of G8 to 10. A unanimous vote in both
houses gives the bill immediate effect
The governor will sign the bill, and thus
twenty-eight hours after tho legislature
convened, tbe matter which was expected
to raise quite a fight was satifactorily dis­
posed. Both houses formally adjourned
taiay of. _ _______________ _
Balutnaklug a Delusion.

Council Grove, Kan.. Aug 9.—A mem­
ber of tbe Goodlnnd Artificial Rain com­
pany has been operating here for the past1
of his wounds. The story that the men nt four days. He was to receive S4»&gt;) cash if1
Studebaker’s wagon works nt South Bend. be produced an inch of rainfall twenty
Ind., hnd struck is false ami its origin a miles square. Yesterday he gave up tho1
job In despair and departed. Thu experi­.
mystery.
Eleven of the men whd were engaged in ments In this county have thoroughly ex­'
the riot nt Duquesne Thursday were ar­ ploded the -rainmaking delusion. It is
rested, yc-terdav, hand-cuffed In pairs and very dry and hot here, and rain is badly■
brought to this city, where they were needed for corn.
jailed.l They will probably be bailed loday. There are other warrants ont, but
the strikers are keeping shndy. There is
VISALIA, Cal., Aug. 6.—The two men
no change in tbesituation eitl/r nt Home­ who robbed Wells, Fargo &amp; Co.’* safe1
stead or Duquesne. The strikers are con­ after blowing open tho expreu cars with
fident and so are the managers. Plenty ot dynamite bombs near Fret**, were
old ha» been promised the strikers.
captured near here late yesterday after­
noon after an exciting chase during which
Deputy Sheriff Whitney was shot in the
PITTSBURG, Aug. 5.—Potter, Dovey, and neck by the flying criminals. The men
McConnell were before Judge Ewing yea- were Chris Eva. a and John Sontag.
terday to answer the charge of murder
THE DEATH RECORD.
preferred by the strikers. Counsel for the

Walking Delegates Beaten.

&gt; stairs nun nw to ix&gt; cirricu

at day and am now keeping house and dot nr
lined overS) pounds wrtrhueat and sleep
a long and useful life with my family *a

STARTLING FACTS!

DENVER, Aug. 9.—The crowds continued
I
,|le dl).
r«,u,ri..
I TL
,, ,ho ,au.
a ,hou„,„d
• bour
,h, streets of...
hour, and tho
the city were
&gt;nllnrf
„lsM
. . Everybody was out
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viewing the illuminations,
the electric

The bearing of the Duquesne rioters took
place yesterday before Alderman Reilly.
The testimony was direct that all except
two ot the men arraigned hnd resorted to
intimidation and violence to prevent men
going Into the mill to work. The two re­
ferred to were let off ou fuirule because the
wltntreses against them were not present.
The otherswere held in &lt;1.00) boudafor ap­
pearance. All got bail except one, who
wm sent to jail.

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running tt*«m one ear. Was completely/Jurcd by Dr.
Humphrey.
,
Hrr. F. W. IUvi.et-Jomeh. Muskegon, Mich.

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Edmore
.. Stanton
.. Itoola
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(Going TVest
.. (Detroit
Lansing
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.. (Sunfield
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.. Lake OueSM
.. Clarksville
I Elmdale '
.. I Alto
., (McCord
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Ar (Grand Rapid

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• Every day. other? week days only.
°ni&gt;ari&gt;r ears onall trains between Grand Rap­
ids and Detroit. Seats -’5 Cents. ConneetioW
4uute in Union station. Grand Rapids with tbe

AND J*kto»&gt;cilv. Favorite roul
summer resorts •&lt;! northern Michigan.
Trains leave Grand Rapid* for Chies
ilm

Leave fur Mau I* tee and Traverse City 7213
M. ami 3:17 P. M.
Parlor cars on day trains and sleeperr on
tilglittnuns to Chicago.
Ask our agents for further particulars or
write to
Gkorgb DeHavkx. Gen'I Pass’r Ag*L
Grand Rapids.
MORTGAGE SALE.
.
Whereas default has been made in the pay­
ment ot a &lt;■&lt;-: tain indenture &lt;it mortgage made
and executed, by Clement Higdon, ot Rives,
■lacksou county and stam vt Michigan to Peter
Covert, of Farmer village. Seneca county and
stale of New York, bearing date tbe 2»tli day of
^September. A. D. 1B74 and recorded in the
register ot deeds offlee of Barry county and state
of Michigan in liber X of mortgage on page
362 on tbe first day ot October A. D. 1«74 on
which mortgage there W claimed to be due and
unpaid at tbe date ot this notice the snm ot
eight hundred andtlncty five dollars and fifty
iwo cents &lt;5S» Ml and no proceedings nt law
or In equity having been Instituted to recover
said debt or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
contai-eil in said mortgage, and the statute In
such case made and provided, notice Is hereby
£ren that on Friday the 14th day of October,
, D. IBM, at one o'clock in tbe afternoon. I shall
sell al public aitcnan, to tbe highest bidder, at
the north front door of tbe court house tn the
cliy of Hastings, ftbat l&gt;eing the nlaco
where the circuit court for Barry county Is Leid­
en), the premises described In said mortgage, or
iw much thereof as tnay be necessary to pay the
amount due on said mortgage, with accrung interest, and all legal costs, together
with an at:orne&gt;’s fee ot tweuty-Ave dollars
covenanted for therein, the immlses being
described In said mortgage as all the undivid­
ed one half of the northwest quarter of the south
east quarter of section thirty one &lt;311 town
three (31 north of range eeven (7; west and conUlnlng forty acres of land more or less; also
tbe following premises, beginning at a stake
standing south twelve chains twelve and ouehall links from a stake, sixteen chains and
thirty links wert from quarter stake between
section? thirty one aud thirty two tn the above
town, lheuce west eleven chains to a post,
thence south seventeen degrees, easl edx chains
and fifty links to a white oak tree, thence north
seventy nine degrees, east nine chain* and
twenty tfveJIoka lo a post, thence north four
chains and fifty links to tbe place ot beginning.
together with all the right of flowage which the
party o» the first part now has. excepting from
the above four halt acre lots heretofore deeded
to Hooker, Scott. Buchanan and Corsctt. all
situate in tbe county of Barry and state of
“ifflSdW Mtb. lesa.
. I’KTKR COVJtKT,

Attorney lor Mortgagee.

Ricqard Ten BROECK.^tbe well-known
horseman of former days, at San Mateo,
General SPUD &amp; Fry, at Loui*vilIe,Ky.
Sam C. WRIGHT, superintendent of the
mint at Canon, Nev.
Colonel Jons A. Rick, vice president
national board of trade, at Scranton, Pa.
Rev. Dr. W. EDWARD MERRIMAN, at
Marblehead, Maas.
Judge John Pitchers, at Mount Ver­
ton, Ind.
Mrs. Ernestine Rose, well-knoWn wo­
man’s rights advocate, al London.
Marcus A. Fulton, well-known dtiaen
cf Wisconsin, at Hud-on, Wia.
Rev Dr. ALBERT TtUCET CHESTER, at
Buffalo.
John V. Clark, president Hibernian
Banking association, at Chicago.
Mrs. MARY T. WlLLAlUi. m &gt;rtier of tho
noted temiwrauco uurucate, at CU.cagu.
Sir Daniel Wilson, distinguished edu­
cator, at Toronto, Can.
General John Tillson, at Quincy, Ills.

Bwedenborgian, a! Germantown, Pa.

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
The success of this Great Cough Cure is
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists are authorized to sell it an a pos­
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure con succtsduny stand. That it may become known.

a Cough, Sure Threat, or Bronchitis, use it, for
it will cure you. If year child has the Croup,
or WhAuping Cough, use U promptly, and relief
is sure. If you dread that inddiowt disease
Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist fur
SHUjOH’S CURE, Price io cts;, jo ctx. and
I |i.rex&gt; If your Longs are sore or Back lame,
[ use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, Price
cts.

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Hastings Banner^
Thursday. August n. 1*9*-

----------- MARSHAI-L L. COOK. »41W.
THX HASTINGS. MICH., FOSTOmOt,
AtlGCar 14. 1879-__

editorial notes.
FOR PRESIDENT,

BENJAMIN HARRISON.
OF INDIANA.

FOR VIDE PRESIDENT.

WHITELAW REID.
OF NEW YORK.

When you want the finest tea or coffee
represented at the republican county con­
In the market, call at Philllp’a grocery.
vention on August 20th. The delegates He makes a specialty of the finest grades
elect will please notice the early hour of ot both tea and coffee.
the call, 1U a. in. This was neecsaary ta
order that the convention might listen to
We desire to extend rar heartfelt thanks
Hoal John T. Rich, the republican candi­ to kind neighbors and friends for sympa­
date for governor, who will addresa the thy and aid during the illness and since
the deajb of our little one.
convention.
Mb. and Mbs. Fhakk Lewis.
In one of the islands of the Indian
ocean a recent volcanic eruption destroyed
10,000 lives and millions of dollars worth
of property. We expect to read In the
Journal that the republican tariff is re­
sponsible for this seismlc'dlstnrbauce.

If you want to see an object lesson of
democratic economy and reform, look at
the spectacle of the democratic congress at
Fnt* Secretary of StateJOHN W. JCK.HIM.
Washington wasting weeks of time and
For Treasurer........ fy’wTCRNEbI
For Auditor General.. 8TAN LKk W.TVKNKK. the thole’s money doing nothing but to ob­
nr
J.-MEKMU. struct legislation.
For GovernorJOHNT. RICH.

nMte ■»««'“» -k rXfhiiaiu.

One thousand dollars a day is what it
nr M«~«r W B«« J
coat the people of Mlchlganjfor every day
nr Co-nmlulonrr ot «»“
of the special session of the squawbuck
legislature, whose convening was necessa­
Fourth Con&lt;reMlonal District Kcpubllcon ry to undo some of its own vldbds mis­
Cbnv«utl«n.
deeds.
The republican convoitipn for tbe fourth
eficgresalonainirtrlct of Mlehlgiw. comprising
Grover Cleveland hasn't been able to feel
theMuntlesof Allegan. Barry,
8r.Joeepb.and Van Buren, for the purpose of his feet toueb anything but quicksand In
iMunlnating a eanilldaie for congreea from said
district, snd.to transact such other business as New York state yet He had better have
may properly come before the convention. will
beheld in Uiecity ot Allegan, on Tuesday, the taken Tjpimany’s advice and allowed some
16th dav ot August. IM&gt;2. ri 11 o'clock a. m.
Tbesevrialcounties will be ei,t1',’1&lt;Sl‘2J0,,n good western man to take the nomination.
resellration a* follow* r Allegan M. Barry J®.
Berrien IF. Cass 11. St. Joseph 12. X an Buren 12.
I^t tbe republican caucuses select their
J. &lt;». Bxchaft,
best men to attend the county, convention
ALOSZO VINCKNT.
August 20th. And let that convention
name the very strongest possible ticiet
Committee.
The democratic attempt to throw mud
on Hon. John T. Rich'had better be aban­
Republican County Convention.
Tbe Republican County Convention for the doned, or the farmers of Michigan will
COunty ofBarry for the purpose of placing tn
■
nomination candidates u&gt;r the various county make his election unanimous.
offices avd for the touraaeilon ot any other bus­
iness that may be brought before it. will be held
Hill’s silence continues to be noticed.
cn Saturday the totti day of August IW at ten
o'clock In the forenoon at Union hall In the city Silence is said to be golden; but Grover
ot Hasting*. The town-duns and wards are et&gt;Utled Ui delegates an foltowe: •
Cleveland would give a good deal that is
Assyria* Hops.—&lt;
Sttimnre................... A Irving........... . ............... 5 gulden to break that silence.
Barry
.................. ’ Jwbnetowu.................... A
n'.;.’.*?..’?..’. » Maple Grore
Don’t fail to hear Michigan’s next gov­
ton.
9 oraoeeville
otp
» Prairieville
ernor, Hon. John T. Rich, in this city
twanl/..I Rutland...
City 3rd ward4 ward
.
3fbornapple
Woodland
August 20th,.convention day.
CttVMh ward6 Yankee Springs.......
•■Ae Township Committees are requested Jo
forward credentials of th«'lr delega es to the
chairman of the County Committee before tne
day ot the convention as It Is the Intention to
oromi tlv proceed with rhe work of tbeeonvenSmoke Quail on Toast at Busby’s.
Cuowt the hour named in the call so that the.
-work mnv Im &lt;-a«nntoted In rime for the address
Banner till January 1st next only 23
eoCHon. John T. Rich, candidate for governor,
tents.
lu Ute niter noon.
Dried Augmtst.
Uai.k Kjixvo.n. Cbmn. Com.
Ground is being broken for the new
A. E. KKNxm-ON/Secretary.
court house.

B

Additional Local News.

Taken vacation Aug. ITthyarid go.on
the excursion.

When tbe democrats of tills city laid out
See McGinty’s troubles Saturday even­
Editor Dennis’ people’s party scheme to
compel the democrats of the city to swal­ ing Aug. 20th.
low any ticket he ^nlght name, they kfui
Get a pair ot Indies fine shoes for 81.15,
at tbe Bankrupt st^re.
their sympathizers In the townships'fel
The furniture company will begin ship­
they had seen the end of swallowing every
ticket-thnt our contemporary and a few ping goods next week.
See
tbe new stock of goods at the Bank­
others sought to put up for them. But,
although the people's party convention rupt store. They are fine.
Girl wanted for general house work.
compelled every candidate to renounce
Enquire at F. W. Greble’s furniture store.
allegiance to all other parties, and to state
Four good work horses for sale at a rea­
Dublicly that be stood on the Omaha plat­
form and would vote for none but people’s sonable price.
•
A. Black ASon.
party men, still there Is a scheme on foot
You have nut seen that fine line of neck­
to compel democratic endorsement of tbe
wear at the . Bankrupt store. See them
people’s county ticket
«
and get prices.

The people's party have nominated
John W. Ewing, of Grand Ledge, for gov­
ernor. it will be remembered that the
Charlotte Republican accused Mr. Ewing
when he was a supervisor of his tojrn, of

Hwofsnlu made by tbe Haatino
Furniture Mnfg. Co. ExelnalvetfcnU for
Hastinip.

mw

Let each township and ward be fully

Near the hour of midnight, July ’-‘Mb,
1892, the loving, tender heart of Mrs.
Mary Brown Nichols ceased to heat. The
glorious ejes of blue closed on earth to open
wide In Paradise.
After two years of
scute suffering, which no pen can describe,
borne so patiently, so bravely: hopes
klndle&lt;!. to be dlstroyed again and again;
—at the hour when the least looked for,
the sharp summons came. A tow hours,
and her pure spirit had flown; she was
ready, her lamp trimmed and burning. .
She was bom in Norwich, Connecticut,
March 12. 1837, and was the only daughter
of William Brown and Selina Tuttle. Her
father dying, her mother came with her
children to make a home In Michigan.
In the new home In the west. »be form­
ed nn attachment for a noble young man
which culminated In their marriage on her
eighteenth birthday.
They settled in
Orangeville, Barry county, where they
have ever since resided. Their home, a
large generous building—not more so than
their hearts; its doors ever thrown wide
open lo their many frietidn.
She was always ready to cheer and sooth
the sick and sorrowful, to clothe the poor
and needy, to improve and upbuild all
about her—especially the young.
How
many have listened entranced to her rich,
musical voice In reading, and In the teach­
ing of God’s word in the Sabbath school.
She closed her tired eyes and fell asleep
In Jesus away from her loved home, and of
the long, sad journey homeward, she was
unconscious. Loving, tenderbands dress­
ed her for her burial, July 28th.
With a
sweet smile site lay half hidden by odorous
flowers and vines.
Her home was filled
even to the gates weeping friends who had
come from many directions, and some from
Jong distances.
Bev. J. Fletcher of Plainwiel! spoke
tender, fitting words, most feelingly using
a favorite chapter of the dear one gone,
(Rom. 8.) Having known her for some
year*. lie could epeak windy and well.
But a few years since he had held in the
same room the last service over her
mother. Then the long line of weeping
friends followed her body to tho hillside,
where they found the grave robbed of
much of its painful horror, os loving liaTids
hnd carefully draped"tt.
Soon Mere heard the words “Dust to
and ashes to ashes.” and the last sad
rltrs wen* over. How reluctant were they
to leave. It seemed they could, not give
her up. At last they go slowly down, and
’eave her covered with flowers of all kinds.
The sun shone brightly and cheerfully,
and tbe trees whispered above l|er “go' thy
way. she hours. We will drop our dews
on tho odorous blanket of flowers above
her. and will guard her sleeping.”
How sad for us to leave the stricken
husband and devoted household, standing
with team and broken hearts at the door
of the bereaved home. We point them to
tbe prospect of a meeting lieyoud the
smiling and weeping, In the land that is
fairer than day.
Oh wondrons land!
• Fairer than all our "pirits dreaming;
Ere hath not seen nor heart e tn understand
The things prepared, the cleudless radi­
ance streaming.
How longingly we wait our Lord's com­
mand.
HI* opening hand!
Ob dear ones there I
Whose voices, hushed, have left our pnth...
•
way louelr;
Me crave, we long, your blessed hornets
ahkre.
We take the guiding baud, we trust It only
Seeing, by faith, nerood this clouded air.
That laud so fair.”

The largest Hhe of boots, shoes, furnish­
ing goods, eb/ln the city just received at
the Bankrupt store. We can sell them at
manufacturers’ price*.

Died.
Hagadorn—Little Earl, infant wo of George
Ilagadoro and wife. Died July 19, JB92. axed 13
month* and II days.
Don’t forget the grand exc union to that
Death came for our darling,
beantiful resort Macalawa park Wednes­
Our beautiful little oue;
In the light of bls morning.
misappropriating county cash In charging day Aug. 17lh. One dollar for adults,
At tbe rise of the sun.
and 50 cents for children round trip.
mileage fees and per diem to which be was
Ohl sweetly be Is sleeping.
ike Hendershott will have a very bondLittle Karl, our lore;
not entitled. It will also bo remembered
But he leaves all we^piug.
mo residence after the extensive Im­
that this reformer sued the Charlotte Re­
Our darling, our little dore.
provements are completed. To cap the
publican.for heavy damages. It Will be climax he is now having a stone walk laid.
Gone Is our mother.
Our brother's at rest!
farther and finally remembered that! John ■/The wpol boot company shipped^ 15 ear­
To that shinning shore,
In the laud of he blest.
W. Ewing was .ignominiously beaten In his loads ut wool boots to customers last week.
salt, and paid the costs thereof.
j
They are making an average of over 110
Rest sweetly, brother,
,,
. Life's troubles are o’er;
pases a day. or more than 1300 pairs, em­
Foou we shall meet thee.
On the bright shinning shore.
The Journal of last week refers to the ploylug 85 hands, and paying over 8050 In
wages each week.
A sunbeam danced before us.
ease with which the “people's party" will
We blessed Its genial ray.
Tbe D. L. A N. R. R. will heraftar sell
break the solid south and elect -Its ticket
Bat a dark cloud brooded o’er us
1000 mile tickets that can be used by any
And snatched the beam away.
in Alabama. That state held an election member of a family.
Such a plan would
A flower of perfect beauty.
last week, in which . tbe contest wis be­ be a good one for any railroad corporation,
Was opened to the light.
tween the regular democratic ticket arid that one would naturally suppose, os the.more
Th" frost-king saw and envied.
.
Our flower was crushed that nlgfit.
of the people’s party. When the returns there are to use such a ticket the more
will have to be purchased.
The beam, the hope, the flower,
were In, tbe democrats were found to be
rnuuplauted from the earth,
We trust to find lu heaven
A Harrisonville fanner was tired of
winners by 10,000 majority. At that rate
Blessed with Immortal birth.
the solidity of the solid south may bo ex­ bothering with potato bugs and so spent
81 for a patent exterminator.
By return
pected to disappear in the very dim and express came two blocks, with these di­
hazy future; or about tbe same time that rections: “Lay Uie potato bug on block A.
seize B firmly with the right hand and
»»• republicans fall to carry Kansas.
bring It down upon block A with sufficient
Astronomers have long asserted that force to kill tbe bug. Remove bug, secure
another and proceed as before.”
labour the south pole of tbe planet Mars Is
William Robinson, the old man arrested
a great mass of Ice and snow. Recently
these observers have claimed to notice.that In Hope about a year ago for- impersonat­
ing a pension agent, died In the Detroit
these mountains of snow and Ice were dis­ House of Correction last week. WILUam
appearing rapidly. If Mars be Inhabited, seems to have had a great weakness for
tbe loss of life must be' something fright
widows, no- less than three appearing
against him at his trial in Grand Rapids,
fuL if It should prove to be so, here will
but his Barry county experience was too
fee another calamity to clorge up to the re­ much for him and be fell Into the hands
publican tariff. The Journal should make of the law. His age wa« about 60 years.
■ note of IL
Printers will be no longer compelled to
compete with the government In the
We know no dull season. This
You remember having beard aomething stamped and printed envelope business.
house is not managed on a dull
hi 1890 from the democrats about the “bll- A bill making It unlawful for tbe govern­
season
plan.
Itoo dollar” congress, referring to the re- ment to furnish envelopes of this des­
jublican congress which did more work In cription has passed congress, and tha bus­
We
are
as active in looking out
iness will be discontinued.
it was a
&gt;ay two months of its session than the scheme that took hundreds of thousands of tor goods now as we are in May.
fnaent democratic congress has done in dollars out of the pockets of the printers Wholesale merchants know this
Ma seven months session. This democrat­ of the isnd, and should have been repealed and we get first pick of the new
long ago.
ic congress has, at Ita J rat session, voted

t

L. E. STXWFFER
August Activity.

the WORLD’J MIR, 1893.
For your benefit, 1 wiu b1

S20

you will qo,

c j

ffivinR the history and description of the 21x.t
^ffiKildil^^ib^eto. Al^fathesantevolnmeisn

WORLD’S flTL/15
Givin=n^
ferent

Beside these, there is much other descriptive and inter­

Boots and Shoes.

F. &amp; STOWELL.
3272

'

INDUSTRIAL

Exhibition df the 19th Century.

(io to DR. LOWRY'S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In or
der to have your eye sight
preserved into old age. the
eyes should be properly exam
ined and the right kind ot
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the fin­
est quality and greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and specta
clesat his office, where you
can have your eyes examined
at all tmes.

25

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STEBLIHG INLAID
SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last
Also remember you
get a Present—"Good
Form,” of $2 00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewery store
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

Closes

0p«r\5
TucjAay,
Aug.
.
23. jS

f riAay,
. Sept
k.
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MECHANICS'

AGRICULTURE

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AHSITL
CONGRESS
OF THEPRtMCX
PEOPLE.
LIST

@E®AK1.

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ALL

nawiYui

STEAMBOAT LINES.

rffLL tSrURMSriOS CBKRRrVLLY rraw.yfign.

.

IT’S A “TIM DANDY,”
The stock of lumber and shingles lately
purchased by

Bentley,. Tomlinson &amp; Rik
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studingThe latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
‘for anything."

Don’t Kick
If you buy a suit and
don’t get what you
want. If you can see
you buy you* will find just what you
are looking for, and at the right price.

August Alertness.

In Straw Hats, summer
coats and vests, black
alapaca coats and straw
goods. As we are anxious
to sell goods we will
give you low prices.

things.

•60,000.000 more of the people’s money
Tbe Michigan Central will until Sept
Our customers know this and
than did Its republlcsn predecessor at Its .30th util round trip tourists tickets, limit­
ed to return not later than October 31st, come to us for good goods at close
flrat session. Tbatfs eoaoomy for yon.
at the following low rates:
figures.
Traverse dty....
8.15
Although the sentiment of the People's Bay View
Wont vou give us a trial?
Pctoekey
8.93
party convention was plainly against Harbor Springs...
9.S0
fMton, some of its loaders are already try­ Mackinaw City...
ing to negotiate with the democrats for a Mackinaw Island.
11.30
.....
7.96
whereby the tlckrt shall receive &lt;tem- Elk Rapids
Charlevoix
.............
8.93
oeratk- endoraesent Go In boys, but re­
G1LI.MAN,
-member Oat
perty has Its eye» tara-

L E. 5T/HIFFER.

Call and see us.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON

�Hastings JBanner
-fSrs'Ii■, AJ&gt;H« 1!’

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JON.

Subscribe fur Rjv

now Uli

WaWura WeBi

------ " W.'a- COOK, Local SLlltyr. ______

Stillman Goneber

excundun Aug. 17th to |tacatawa.

Take the Hanx&gt; k during Hmj campaign.
From now to Jan. Im next omy 25 retell
VLem Eaton bat rented. the roller mill,
and expects co make tilings hum t»:» re
from Hiia vine on.
»
Anyone going on. the excursion j.» Mai*,
tawa ParkJ\Vmln&lt; sday. Augtut 17th. can
stop off lu Gfaipi lUpicu ii Uivy mob.'
The fare fur ttie round trip is luucb k-s»
than the usual taie to Grand Rapids.

Absolutely Pure.

.

-\TUKDAY,

AUGUST 13, ’92,

I'shall be
nany new
keep on
of flour,

LEi1 W. EATON.

WANTED
]j •

MJ I

'A

if

\N1&gt; CHERRY

• Riilroid ScrJorie

Sri. PI.NROD&amp; GO.,
Coshon, Ind.

WHEN YOU
yOur 'artificial treth
■■&gt; &lt;k-a l one dollar, for
GF. Yon can apply it .
■••. -.rid co muter if
:t holil firmly tn thu

■White (Tou-t.

Michigan

ra Infantum, cholera
bilious eotta and

Thursday. Augusta, nt 2p.m.

&lt;■&gt;«•. Tuesday Ati/. 16, al
iVEBDAnk
■ &gt; ;cib

for Rope township at

i-hvllle Saturday afternoon.
«*&lt;&gt;..hLAJftl.

I wi Wednesday Au.'. 1G at

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION This wtieij.
SO qajreg.
Il&lt;-mft.itanges for advertisements
mud n-aeli t! |Tuesdays at latest to
iniure In " lif.n in the hsiue of the week
When bruiirhl ’
‘

BlKtob-T. B
»&gt;uly
»&gt;m&gt;q
T11'’
f'1*! just SI p&lt;»r ton.

STILL ON TOP.

Albion
Odessa

!• Clarion,

no il‘w,vlblr *“lw* reUU'™ 10 Alibi

IF
ta “■

HASTINGS FURNITURE MF’G CO.
NOW HAVE THEIR

The SbicM-'AtiXuuiallc wind mill ao!d
by the lU-t*uga Engine &amp; lam works ia
the mid ror tanners. The min and der­
rick for S3C. All kinds uf tanks kept In
stock, also piiies. screens pumps an.I
valves. No.vi3*the time to get a. good
outfit cheap tor cash.

POWDER
’

1

tn Ulj!

:« to January 1st next.
tbs prl* o,

K*congressional conven,l6tNy'l: lw !i&lt;)ld in Allegan August 24th.
I.uih
ii...' and potted,ham for pic­
nic partlo&lt; .mh , ;iniper9.

Hams A Van Arman.
Ktoiler haste is made, the time

On"“‘ «•»“«! 0"
The Michigan Central will, un August uus.ness thurscuy.
10 to 18 wii .ickvUtroiullastings to Grand
Henry Osborn and Frank black spent
Rapids and return, ut cue rate ot 81.30, Sunday at Guu lake.
"
good gulug Aug. 10, 17 aud H and re­
turning 1.0: ktvr than Aug 10, on account foMu? Cha?’ Wnher visited her parents
In Aik Kan last week.
of deniuur.tlc siute convention.
M. A. Gilman. Ticket Agent
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Banns and party are
The postmaster general has adopted the at Guu lake this week.
designs tor a new series of postage stamps nnJMhn ?ro1kJ of
c»n&gt;c over here
lu be Issued In commemoration of the dis­ on lila wheel Saturday.
covery ot America. Tbe issue will bear
Henry Bentley returned from Centralia,
dcslgnes of a historic character, each rep­
resenting some Incident in &lt;the life of Washington, last week. ‘
Columbus, or picturing ‘•oiiielliing appro­
Mrs.. Ed Muar, of Grand Rapids. H vliitpriate to its purpose.
.
• ing relatlves in the city.
E. N. Bates, of Mok-ne, was appointed
Mra. Frank Gllnes visited relatlres
to take charge ot Allegan. Barry. Van In GobieviUc last week.
Buren. Kalnmuzoo, Calhoun. Branch, St.
Mrs. Kittle Hammer has a^rieftd from
Joseph and Cash counties, at a meeting of
the special .Worlds fair committee, of KAlautazvu vhitlug her.
Michigan, held tit Jacksun recently. Any­
Frank Woudmaneec. of Vcnnonti llle,
one having env inquiries to make are re­ was In tho city Saturday.
quested lo w.riu* Mr. B. aud he will clteerpick Messer went to Sturgis Thursday
xully respond.
f
to witness the races there.
Notice tbe new line of bed room suits
Mrs. \\. H. Powers went to Grand Rap­
made Gy the Hastings Furniture Mfg.
Co., sold by F. W. Greble. We hkve the ids to-day tor a,short visit.
exclusive sale of (these goods and guaran­
Hurd rinklvr. of Grand Rujdds, was in
tee every and
any article.
New de­ thq city Monday un business.
signs aud prices low. We have the best
John Bcssmer and,Will Hams ami fam­
line of goods hi Barry county. Thu old
styles at 24 per cent, off the tegular price. ilies are resorting at Guu lake.
'
F. W. GfcBBLB,
Miss Phyllis Diamond rntertained a »
Hastings, Mieh.
fritjud from Bcilpvue last week.
’
Wednesday evening last the heaviest
jliss Grace Wheeler, of Allegan, is ’Vis­
rain storm known here fur yean, struck iting Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Walter.
this city, accompanied by hail and lots ot
Editors Feighner, or Woodland, and
lightning. The bouse of Byron Dickinson
in the third ward was struck by lightning, Nuhvllie, were in the city Friday.

..... OF

ON EXHIBITION AT

F. W. GREBLE’S,
HASTINGS, MICH.,

NORTH SIDE MAIN ST.,

EXCLUSIVE AGENTS

Great Special Sale of

MNITW

as also was a vacant house in the same
Miss Carrie Schuman, of Grand Rapine,
ward on Green street, but no one vfas In­ is visiting her parents in this city.
jured and no damage done. The sky over­
Miss Hattie Hotchkiss returned from
head looked very threatening and the
elements seemed to be in rebellion, chas­ an extended visit iu Iowa last week.
ing each other around the sky at a great
Mrs. Nora Waldotff. of Kalamazoo,! Is
visiting Milan Waldorif amt - family.
Fred Rose, aged 13 was brought before,
Editor Snyder and wife of Sunfield
Es{|. Riker Tuesday for stealing a boiso spejnt Sunday with relatives In tho city;
and buggy from the barn of George W..
Miss Allcnn Allen, of West Bay CltyJ is w
Gregory that morning. The boy pleaded
visiting'relatives ami friends in the city. f
guilty to the charge, nud was sentenced’to
the Reform school until he reached Ids 17th
Mrs. Abe Davenport w ent to Grand Rap­
year. He was taken to the county Jail fur ids Saturday for a vlait with her daughter. Xsate keeping, but some time during Tues­
Mrs. Byron Foreman, of Plainwell, Vis­
day night crawled through the opening In
the iron door, through which food Is pas- ited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robert*? Thursday.

at

flKQHIE rktOTS

cd in. and mmle his escape.
yet been apprehendM.

He has not?

Mrs. Bailey, of lanslng, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt the fore part of the w&lt;4k.

The New York Herald has announced a
plan for the present presidential
campaign. To the persotawho most near­
ly predicts the popular plurality of either
Harrison or Cleveland. It will give a free
trip around the world, paying all expenses:
to the perwm making the second best pre­
diction it will provide a trip to London.
Paris and return, and the Uiird best pre­
diction will tie rewarded by a trip to Lon­
don and return.
Competition- is open to
residents of all parte of the United States,
the only conditions l»eing Hint the predic­
tion must be made on h ballot which is
printed): in tbe Herald every morning.
Anyone can make as many predictions as
het has ballots.

Miss Minnie Dietricli. of Middleville,
was the guest of Miss Alta Richards last
week.
_

The Michigan lawJ providing that the
users of wide wagjjn wheel tires shall
have a rebate of one-half of their road tax.
Is an IngenltHis Induceroen twhlch works
to great advantage to the tax-payers, to
the roads, and by consequence, to the gen­
eral public.
According to a writer on
good roads:
“It is estimated that with
broad tires on wagons, buggies and car­
riages. all public highways can be kept in
much better condition than I, now possi­
ble at one-fourth the cost of the present
system. In the matters of road reform,
the first essential seems lo be the the wid­
ening of tho tires of the vehicles.
Tire
general adoption of this would be a long
step of Itself in the direction of perfect
roads. Without it perfect roads are prac­
tically Impossible.

Will Chidester,
Fred Heath, John
Roberts and Frank Cole rode over to Grand
Ledge Sunday on their wheels.

Miss Hattie Hotchkiss and friend. Miss
lauidrle, expect to return to Aurora, 111.. &lt;
Monday. .

Frank Black and Henry Osborn and
their wives went to Gun Ijike Saturday
evening.

C.xi.v

Children^) cents.
1 " r'‘ are
»re 3,304
In the
eonntT^XT
3,304 farms
farms in
the Children 10 centa.
in
lbe ,Tem*® number of
8 in rach farm rmetbin g over 9$.

TWwfa
good only
nereis guuu
j on

•:WE SELL
GOOD CLOTHING
OR NONE."

GRANT S ‘“SE“

M. L. Cook and family, Mrs. A. D.
Niskern and family and Mrs. M. Wheeler
were In Lake Odessa Sunday.

Mrs. M. Wheeler and Mrs. A. I). Nls- .
kern and family returned from an extend- A
ed visit at Bay View 'Thursday.

A&lt;rt

hOT. n r",r.tl,c F’^ton of the new court
Grand Excursion. Tbe Michigan Cen­
wwe will In- consumed In getting the old
one from is |.’are,
tral will run a special train via Grand
A large nunj’ier from here took In the Rapids and C. *. W. M. K. R. to Ottawa
Beach and Maeatawa Park Wednesday.
nr n , n
kui!”"«oo Friday on account Aug. 17. ’92. and sell round trip tickets at
wLmuT/ :irawElve eoW** wero
tbe following low rates: Adulto 81:00.
■je'HHIed (r..« points along the C.K. 4 8.
Children 50 cents.
Train will leave
Hastings at 8:10 a. m., arriving at Grand
‘"tends having a stone Rapids at 9:30 a. m., Ottawa Beach at
Returning leave Ottawa
•TMia? '
tbe lwo ,ld” o&lt; N’ l«ew 10:30 a. m.
*”
a“I neTer does anything by Beach at 0:00 p. m., Grand Rapipa 7:00 p.
«hd will have tbe neatest, ciiret m. Returning train will reach Hastingat
8:30
p.
m.
All
who desire to stop off at
“tune in the county.
Grand Rapids will have that privilege.
the
nJnny ,mP™e«nente In; Trains will run through to Ottawa Beach,
1
elpW‘nt now house of lauding passengers In front of Hotel Otta­
SnVrv/t
',‘’'ou«b Ter7 ,arff« and wa. Passengers wishing to go to MacataUwd' « t‘ I exceedingly well propor- wa Park resorts can take Steam Ferry boat
from Beach dock, rate 5 ceuts. The beau­
’ "no
tiful steamer Maeatawa will make two
trips, learin; the dock at 3:30 p. m. and
«.uo » •« Mid «rive all who desire one

UNRIVALLED BARGAINS

Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Grigsby and wife'of
Alamo arc visiting his parents. Rev. A. D.
Grigsby and faqjlly.

Rev. Kaley and family of Ohio, who
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Z. B.
Hoyt for several weeks, return home to­
day.
•
C. W. Jordan and family returned from
a two weeks outing at Wall lake jester-,
day.
Will Taylor of Battle Creek spent Sa%
unlay and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. A
D.
Cook.
Mrs. A. A. Baldwin, of Milwouk*'?,
Grand Excursion. The Michigan Cen­ Wis., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chai.
tral will mn a special train via Grand Rap­
Baldwin.
ids and C- A W. M. R. IL to Ottawa Bench
Bert Fuller, of Grand Rapids, made Ms
and Maeatawa Park, August 17. ’92. and
sell round trip tickets at the following low mother, Mrs. A. D. Cook, a flying vllt
rates: Adults, 81.00. Children 50 cents. this wetk.
Train will leave Hastings at 6:10 a. m..
Miss Allie Benedict, of Grand Raplte,
arriving at Grand Rapids at 9:30 n. m., Is spending a few weeks in Hastings he
Ottawa Beach at 10:30 a. m. Returning guest of Mrs. A. D. Cook.
leave Ottawa Beach at 6 p. m . Grand Rap­
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Russell. Mi-s Flo
ids 7:00. Returning train will reach Has­
DeKdl’. Al* KU!' «• „,K G™n‘*
tings ttt 8:80 p. m. All who desire to stop
off at Grand Rapids will have that privi­ lUynold. and brolbcr Elba Reynold, or
Ie« here Saturday mim­
lege. Train will run through to Ottawa Belmont. N.
Beach, landing passengers In front of ing to take In lbe Knlgl.fa Templar eaturHotel Ottawa. Passengers wishing to go alon tn Denaer. Colorado.
to Maeatawa Park resorts can take Steam
Ila’. Ovlatx returned lo bls bom&gt; In
Ferry boat from Beach dock, rate 5 tents. I .ramie, Wyoming. Tuesday after a ihort A
The beautiful steamer Maeatawa^ will stay with friend, here.
He waa amotnmake two trips, leaving the deck at 2:3lhp. Mnled by Mlaa Nunna Michael wbi haa
tn. and 3:50 p. m. amTgive all who desire Mound a pualtlon as teacher In tha. wild
one hour’s ride on Lake Michigan for 20 weatern slate at a very rood salary. She
cents. Children 10.rents.
Tickets good baa tha beat wishes of her many frliods In
only on special train.
her new venture.
a

Two stores this week

Dr. Humphrey's next visit to Hastings
will be Tuesday, August Idtb, at Ford •

hotel.
Republicans should turn out well Jo the
cueuL, Mid •« »“&lt; &lt;“n dekfMlon, •&gt;'

und lbe county convenllon.
M.hini Bn». »UI pr»e"&lt; MeClot)’«
trouble, lb Union ball. S’1"''1*’
Auk. iotb. Toe eompuur 11 uid &lt;0 c0,&gt;'
tain some good artists.

GOING TO GRANT S
Because tKe stock IS
equally as good all
the year round, and
your sense of security
in the rightness of
quality and price is
everything to us as
dealers.
What $12.00 Will Do.
We need the room. Autumn—
coming events cast their shadows
before them. We want you to
see our line of «12.00 suite! What
are they? Why, Serges, Worsteds,
Whipcords. Cassimeres,etc., of the
finest quality. Here is a magnifi­
cent opportunity you ought to
look into.

_Tpsunur-_wE’KE
QFFERIHU TWO bQL-

LrtlTS
HdHT

WORTH

CflSEJ

IH

FOR

ONE. AND ARE Bd/T

NolwItbKtuudhiK lbe het tbit IU ’OT
bol .nd new, not rer, plenty. ,« tbe
n &gt; xecii reemde neirly ererrtbioK tbiMnenl ln lbe count, uo.l HI II• eo-tl run
is 75 cents per year, cash In advan.e.
Tbe Michigan Central will on August
Mad to 2»th sell tickets from Hastlur to
Traverse City. Mich., and return. ntth*
rate of 85.30 good going Aug. 22 to 29
and returning not later than Aug. 30 nn
account of Seventh Day Adventist Camp-

“eeUnf* IL A. UtptAN, Ticket Agent.

t ' i’.

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�Hastings Banner

ver, oi
Assyria, visited at M. Guy’s Sunday—Mr.
and Mrs. Wnt Guy visited in Sunfield
Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Messimer, of
Nashville, visited at David McMorc*.* last
week—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bivens and Mr.
and Mra. David Monroe was at Jackson
last Wednesday to attend Barnum &amp;
Bailey's show—George Warner and wire,
of Olivet, vidted at Robert McCartney's
last week—Seymour Mayo returned to his
home at Blanchard last week—School !**gtns in the Mayo district this week—Reu­
ben Smith lust a valuable horse by light­
ning last Wednesday. Insured lu Barry
A Eaton—Andrew Bivens and two
daughters, of Baltimore, Md., and Miss
Newton, of Washington. D. C. are visiting
at K. S. and Wm. Bivens—Mrs. Herb
Brown, of Nashville. Is spending a month
with Maple Grove friends—The funeral of
Miss Olive Harding was held as the M.
E. chnrcli last Wednesday p. u&gt;.

Deafer ta 111 with typhoul fever— Washing­
ton Cooper died Sunday night. The fun­
Thursday. August II. 18ql
eral senices we.re oomfacted by Rev.
Harding Tuesday p. m. at hte home—D.
Doyle of Springfield. IB., ta visiting
Would nrefer being excused from a surgi­ friend* about here—A young man of uur
cal operation when she could be positively village cjune home from Deltna a few days
curtd of pile* by using Hood * Pile I oro­ since Btid drove his horses in such n man­
ide. A urinir’i guarantee with each pack­ ner Hint pedestrian* were at a loss to
age. Price SLOW, .six’ packages $3- By know where to gn tn keep out of hte way.
WoDldeMf it be well to have a place in the
saloon's new" Ice house to keep thorn until
somewhat cnolgct off before letting them
OUR COUNTY
go at large—Willie Farr is no tetter—The
Ben Bishop, living near Cedar Creek, hall atorm cut some of our ctfru badly.
aasprctlug tas wife's infidelity, took steps There never was known such a flood of
toprove it, and succeeded, finding her on rain or such large hall as fell here last
a retent evening, upoq breaking into the Wednesday evening—Tbe mall route hashome of Frank Cote, near Delton, prepar­ been transferred again t0 'Vra- Havens
ed to spend the night with Cole. Officer and be will work fur uncle Sam hereafter
Barrett, nf Delton, was with Beu and bls —The usual greeting i* “O, how warm.”
brother when the discovery was made. It
took 8450 to appease the injured feelings
Some people In this neighborhood have
of &amp; busband, and hl* recreant spouse
SCHOOL COLUMN
not finished stacking wheat yet—People
has departed for parts unknown.
from abroad continue to frequent the lakes
Seventy numbers for the Delton harvest here and seem to be enjoying themselves
dance were sold, and all enjoyed a good —Walter Oliver visited his father at Kala­
The teachers’ Institute tor Barn’ Coun­
time.
mazoo on Sunday last—Wm. Doonan and ty will be held at Hastings, commencing
We should Judge from what the Sun wife have gone to Kalamazoo to live with at 10 a. m. Monday, August 22, and clos­
their
son
—
Cards
are
out
for
the
opening
says that about a quarter of Middleville's
ing at 4 p. in.. Friday. August 26th. The
ball at the Lake View hotel on Friday eve, value of the Instruction received al these
population were at Gun lakecamping.
the 12th—There seems to be a feeling on
While threshing on the farm of Chas. the part of .some persons In our neighbor­ institutes Is being very genetally recog­
Mungrrson. near Middleville, one of bis ing villages that anything that can be done nized by teachers and school officers- A*
wheat stacks took tire from the engine, to hinder or misrepresent Cloverdale Is a rule. It has been the experience uf coun­
ty examiners and other examining officers,
and was destroyed.
just the thing. Tbe villagers and farmers that the most successful teachers are those
Middleville will have a glee club for In our vicinity are frequent patrons of bus­ who have availed themselves of the nor­
iness men In above mentioned villages and mal instruction offered by these . local in­
campaign use.
1 am soriy.to say that one place revives
While cutting a heavy board with a saw more custom from thia place than it stitutes.
The daily session* of the institute for
in Fox At S&lt;m's mill, at Freeport, one day should. sthir citizen, have no desire to de­
last week, a piece of the saw flew out and tract from the merits of any one. ••but fair this year will, a» heretofore. b,» devoted
hit Mr. Z. Fox ou the chin and neck. It play Is a Jewel” and we should all oliey exclusively to topics of special iqtermt to
made a painful but not dangerous wound. the golden rule—Lillian Archer of Chicago teacher*, presented by persons of extend­
ed practical experience as teachers, and
Freejmrt at last lias an express office, is visiting her sister here—Theodore Gelb who have made a special study of Insti­
will occupy the premises lately vacated by tute work. - The evening lectunn will be
with A. J. .Nugent as agent
Mr. Doonap—Libby Barnes is at home
Prof. Davenport will give another ad- from Richland—Mr*. Ellen Mortroe who of a popular character.
Tho Institute law allows teachars, whose
Adre»s before the Epworth League, of has bech away for some time has returned
Woodland, to-morrow evening at the M. home—Mr,. George Nevins of Otsego Is schools are in session at the time appuinL
। ed for the eounty institute, held under the
E. church, subject, "Brazil, Its domestic visiting friends here. '
direction of the state superintendent, to
and political life.”
close their schools during lhe coutinuunee
Juhtxlnnu.
•
The News declares that Nashville has
The thirsty earth has hnd a thorough Of such institute without forfeiting their
gained more in the past year than in the
drenching last week and the green grass wages for as many half dajs as they are in
preceding six years.
grows all ’round—Lota of campers st Fine attendaure at the Institute. Thte provis­
Nashville should keep her fire depart" lake and nil seem to Iro having a good time ion of law, and the fact that there will l&gt;e
merit under pay and have them sleep In —During the storm ot Wrduratiay after­ no enrollment ur tuition fee exacted,
the Bell Co.'s factory, we □liutiid think, noon lightning struck n .large cherry tree should Insure the ntleudance ot every
unless the number of incipient fires In that on the island camp ground. No one was teacher In the county who profess the true
camping there at the time—Your humble p/Dtessional spirit.
institution shall cease.
Full particulars in regard to board, etc.,
scribe has betta under the painful necessity'
It is time to take to the ‘woods. They
of taking doctor’s lick-dab for a few days may be obtained upon application to the
have organized another comet *bund* ’in
and Is getting better as a result—Utts of local committee.
Feiuhs 8. Fririt.
Maple Grove.
our fellow citizens Increased the finances
‘of Barnum A Bailey’s show on the 4th— Superintendent of Ptlbiic Instruction.
Dowling.
The hHtitule this yeflr promise* to be
Com Is rapidly coming to a head and cars.
Delayed Letter. .
Everyone Is attending to their own bus­ Oats are being gathered and are a good the best ever held in thecounty. The con­
_____________________
_______news--A. Madi­ crop—Mrs. F. C. Coleman' and Myrtle B. ductor, Mr. W. N. Ferris, of Big Rapid*,
Iness so'there is not much
most suc­
son of Battle Creek visited his parents last Coleman have started on a visit to Petos­ stands nt tin? head of the
cessful private schools In tbe state, a scJwol
Sunday—Geo. Wilson is quite poorly—C. key.
of bis own creation. Hte reputation a* an
Warren and wife of Gun lake were here
ItauRetd.
institute worker is first-das*, and all are
last week to attend tbe funeral ot their
L. N. Mosher had a law suit with John
father—Mrs. Chas. Mock is slowjy recov­ Prine by Geo. Knowles acting as plaintiff loud In hi* praise wherever he has bean.
ering from her recent illness—rMr*. Geo. before Esq. Coleman. Judgement render­ Ort Schurtz. one of the In^tructra, wa*
Cox Is visiting her mother in Cedar Creek
for several years superintend* nt of th'ed against Prine last Saturday afternoon —
Gils week—Married, on the 24 Inst, Isaac Albert Dewey Jr. and Esq. Coleman will schools of Eaton county, and is limrupglily
Woodruff to Miss Ella Lenhart of Hope. be brought before Esq. Wing of Hickory conversant with the needs of the country
May Joy and peace attend them on their Corners this week Wednesday to answer school*. A considerable part hi the prepa­
journey of life—A. N. Warren. Sr., de­ to a summons brought before that court by ration of our excellent “Manual" was his
departed this life on the 24th, after a long Russell Bros—John Prine will move this work. Miss Vandewalkcr ha* been for
and patient .illness. He had fetched ph­ week into widow \‘ungate's house and several years critic In the primary grades
of our State Normal School, and IS one of
age of 68 years. He was a kind husband,
Harmon Demarest will move into the
a loving father, and a good neighbor. He house vacated by Prine—Kittle Mosher the finest primary teachers in the stat,-.
leaves a wife and six children and a large visited at Hastings Inst we^k but returned Some evening during the week Mr. Ferrte
circle of friends, to mount his loss. The Friday with Clara Wlckwire accompany­ will .deliver hte lecture "Making the
■ funeral was held ou Wednesday at the ing her—Nearh' every due around here World Better.” A lecture will probably
Evangelical church. We extend our heart­ went to tho circus last week at Battle be given by Miss Vandewalker.
One thing seem* to demand explanation.
felt sympathy to the family in their afflic­ Creek and all pronounced it a fizzle—Rtv.
Some wm to have the Impression that
tion.
Wallace and wife were at Kalamazoo last
they will l&gt;e required to procure all the
Friday and Saturday—Levi I’almatier has
books published in the "graded course"
sold his farm to Mort Pickles, considera­
School commenced Monday. One month tion 87,000. Mr. Palmatier Is looking for recently sent them. This'l* an entire mis­
earlier than we expected with • H. Gaskill a place at Delton as his health is very apprehension. The intent of State Supt.
as teacher. Mr. Gaskill ha* accepted a poorly—Wonder if the steam boat a whis­ Fitch was that ail should procure the
position in the Advance shops at Battle tle have gone down to the bottom of Mill book* as rapidly as they felt able. No
Creek, so will finish hte term of school Be­ lake, for it hasn’t been heard for a week one will Im? compelled to buy one of them
fore going—G. Wilson's father of Prairie­ or ten days—L.V. Edmunds was at Has­ for this Institute. Let none stay away on
viBe visited him last week—Kate Reed is tings Thuradaxand Friday attending to this account.
• at Battle Creek visiting her sister—We business matters.
learn that Prudle Tobias is very poorly
Who have taken Rood's Sarsaparilla what
again. Sheds stopping with her cousin,
Mrs. Baugh at Shultz station—A few uf
One of tbe heaviest electric storms of they think of it, and the replies will be
our cltlzeas attended the' show at Battle tbe season was that that passed through positive In its favor. One has been cured
of
indigestion and dyspepsia, another finds
Creek last week—The heavy electric storm here Wednesday p. m.. the 3d. From 4
we bad last week killed a cow owned by to 8 o’clock p. m. there was of rain fall it Indlspensible for sick headache, others
Mr. CoUlster—Mrs. C. Le4er has gone to 1.65 Inches.
Borne hall but no damage report remarkable cures of scrofula, salt
Battle Creek to take treatments again— done—Surprises—at the people's party rheum and other blood diseases still
Gua Reed and G. Powell are out bee hunt­ convention In your city.
John and uncle others will tell you that it overcomes "that
ing—Mrs. C. Gaskill of Johnstown visited Billie wasn’t in it. The great surprise tired feeling.” and so on. Truly. the best
her parents last week—Mrs. N. T. Clem­ was at Jackson wliep John Wesley was in advertising that llood.s Sarsaparilla re­
ens will visit relatives in the southern It for Gov/ The surprise will cdrne next ceives Is the hearty endorsement of the
part of the state.
Nor—57 excursion tickets from Milo to army of friends it has won by lis positive
»
Barnum’s show—The writer was In the medicinal merit
Garkey.

A severe storm visited this vicinity last
week.
It did not hall much here but
farther north the hail Increased In size
and quantity—Allie Fuller of Coats Grove
visited her parent* a few days last week—
Comp-meeting seems to be the weekly sensatiou. tiie Free Methodists holding theirs
at Woodland. Rumor says the saloon and
drug men furnished tbe money for necess­
aryexpenses—Three boys of Mr. L. Knapp
of Odessa were struck by lightning during
last week's storm. One of them was'badly burned, the other* were only stunned.
They were In the woqds at the time—It Is
raid that a married couple here engaged in
a friendly combat last week. She knock­
ed him down then he took a‘ club and cut
her head open mid otherwise bruised her.
Property seems to be the caure of the
trouble—There Is a big excursion to Lake
Odessa next Sunday. We hope they will
'Xnot have such a lawless time as they did
last year—Elder Phillips will preach at
tbe Tumarac church Id the near future—
Wheat Is not yielding as much as was exYankee Springs.

Not much news this week—Mrs. Dr.
Herrick, of your town. In spending a few
days at Gun Lake—Cora Williams spent
Sunday with her parents—One uf our’
young men left hi* team standing hitch­
ed while he went berrying, and when be
come back hte team was gone. He found
tbe plow by lbe roadside and his team tied
to his neighbor's wagon with the harness
' some broken. Ed. you must tie them next
time—Emma Raymond was the guest of
Ettle Williams last Bunday—Mrs. William
Garrison is spending a few weeks with
her brother, D. N. Stocking, on her return
from New York to Colorado—Odd Burpee
and wife were tlie guest? of his brother
Charles last Sunday—Mrs. T. Thurston,
of Oarlton, was the gue t of John O’Con­
nor last week—Will Page Is recovering
from an attack of Jagrippe and malaria—
Mrs. Odd Rupee Is on the sick list—Mm.
John Seusaba is very sick—Remember
tbe farmers annual picnic at Streeters
landing. Gun Lake. August IPth—Nettie
Bennett was the guest of Ettle Williams
: t Bunday-•

worst part of Prairieville tbe other day.
congratulated Dan on the neat and tidy
appearance of bls farm, free from noxious
weeds. "Yea” was bls reply. “1 cannot
afford on my small farm to raise them, ns
they fake tbe place of grass or corn.” He’
took from a shade tree where it was sus­
pended. a yellow dock root which measur­
ed 4 feet and 5 inches. On the same excur­
sion the writer saw some beautiful fields,
road sides, and front door yards with a
profusion of Howers.
The Botanical he
cannot give; but In Mich., parlance called
yarrow, ragweed, bunlock and johnsworth.
And some ot these premises owned by
Grangers, who ought to be moriel(farmers
for others to pattern after, lie also saw
many fields of wheat stubble full of rag­
weed. The mower should be run over
such fields—The writer will not vouch for
the truth but from the fine ertip of burturn the hotel tffto a labratory fori com­
pounding Burdock bitters—I was pleased
to see the law.as to Canada thistles and
the dutv of overseers of highways in the
Banner of last week. 1 trust every over­
seer will see the law enforced in tbe cen­
tral part of Prairie: ilie.

L. C. Felghner, of Woodland, spent
Sunday here—S. E. Cook, of Charlotte.
Sundayed here—Rev. J. H. Palmer. of
Cedar Rapids. Iowa, preached at tbe Con­
gregational last Sunday evenlag—A Rev.
Wm. Parker preached at the M. E. church
Sunday evening—Mr. and Mrs. Lowden
and child were guest* at Waller Webster’s
last Friday—Fred Bullis spent Sunday at
Ha,tings—Jas. Radford was at Hastings
over Sunday—Mrs. A. S. Mitchell, of
Leslie, Is visiting her husband—Mrs. C.
W. Smith has returned home.from her vis­
iting trip—Mrs. Gates and grandson, of
Waterford, are geests at C. W. Smith's—
Mrs. 11. It. Dickinson. Mrs. C. B. Lusk
and daughter Julia lure returned home
from tlrolr eastern trip—Frank Brumm,
who has been sick for some lime at the
home of bis sister. Mrs. C. F. Wilkinson,
died Monday afternoon at 2:15. Funeral
at 2 p. m. Wednrsdv—Mtef Fleming spent
Sunday at Gnn Lake.

The residents of Delta township. Eaton
cdunty. are in a pretty mesa- Some time
ago the school board let the contract for
new brick school bouse, and the gliding
Is now nearly completed. Now It Is claim­
ed that the building sets squarely In a pub­
lic highway, and an injunction having
been served all work has been stopped.
Rev. Dr. J. F. I-obo. of I’arU. France,

formerly pestof of tbe Presbyterian oh «cb
of Battle Creek, has been tendered the
presidency of tbe Olivet college. Ha has
! been given six months in which to give
his answer.
Republican county convention for CsJhouu county for the purpose of nomluatr
Ing county officers has been called for
Aug. *23th Id ■ MarshalL ,
Battle Creek raised over $300 for tbe
Bay City fire sufferers In a few hours oue
day last week.

The valuable trotting staltypn. Green
River, 2.-22U'. by Principle, dlwl recently
at Sturgis. He was valued at S2J.000 and
was entered In W5.000 worth of stake
races and had won every race he had
started In this season. His death Is a se­
vere loss to the owner. Robert Dixon, of
Henderson, Ky.
Kalamazoo is almost without fire protec­
tion. Owing to the great waste of water
not more than three feet can be kept In
the well at one time and this amount
would l»e used out in a very short time in
care of fire. More wells and greater pres­
sure Is demanded.
About-700 peddle came to the city yes­
terday on rd excursion train from South
Haven and Intermediate pointe.
1-ast
evening when the crowd gathered at the
depot to return homp there were six wo­
men who reported that their pockets bad
been pjeked and both, money and tickets
&lt;&lt;t&lt;Wen from them. Several were aided to
return home by kind friend) who subsnrll)-ed the necessary amount of fare! Mr*.
Aldrich, of Alamo, reported that she lost
her purse containing 50 cents and three
tickets to Alamo. ‘An aged lady who was
crying bitterly, said she had been robbed
of n large sum of money, all she had in
the world.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.

"Gentleman George” Anderson, one of
the greatest swindlers that ever lived, and
a criminal of International reputation, in
iu jail at KalainaziM) tor swindling a man
living in Pennsylvania out of 36,000. He
was a lawyer of no mean reputation, a fine
talker and a man of scholarly attaintnenta.
He was admitted to the bar in Jackson,
left the city under a cloud, nnd was after­
ward seen at the national capitol at Wash­
ing ton arm-in-arm with leading U. 8. sen­
ators and congnwudcn. While there hr
ran a tony gambling room. He was loot
to his ncquaintamjes for a long time after
he left Washington, and was inter recog­
nized in London where hi? was a "high
flyer" In English society, evidently enjoy­
ing the friendship of the most noted 'lords
and dnkes. He was regarded there as a
very wealthy American and it was not un­
til he had cheated one of hl* friends out of
Sio.ouo that his real character became
known, and the exposing of his - character
shook London society. He was caught
ami served five years in an English prison.
He had only shortly l&gt;een released from
this institution when he was arrestetl In
I Kalamszoo for the offense recently cnpimltted in Pennsylvania.
Willard Reynolds was arrested
for
breaking into a house near Caton. Rapids
last week. As he has donetime
______________
in most
every penal Jnstttutlon In the state and the
evidence against him Is said to be strong, hte
prospects for the near future are not flat­
tering. He has been bound over to the
circuit court.

Twenty-two ladles and-gentlemen from
Eaton Rapids took In the excursion to
Denver.
The Eaton Rapids camp-meeting asso­
ciation is now out of debt, the last $1,500,
having been raised by subscription Sunday
of last week. It was estimated that over
4,COO people Were present on that day.

Early peaches nre being shipped from
maay points along lhe lake shore.

George White is In jail at Allegan
.charged with an attempt to mnrder a lady
at (-unges. He had been hanging around
tire neighborhood for some time and went
to tte Imme of tbe lady In question ami
asg«d for something to eat. With dlfflculty sie made him get out. Later on he
snetked up behind her and struck her a
vlchus blow with a club. The officer had
a .inrd time in capturing him.

Gxnd Ix*dge must have some tough
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
dtlzma according to the following which
was taken from the Independent: It is to
A terrific hail storm visited Kalamazoo beh»ped that the young men of Grand
last week leveling corn fields about Lhe Lfdgt will have more respect for themcity, and breaking every sky-Hght In the •elvei and their parents than to attempt to
city.
emUlltH
______ ...
emuhte th»
the ovnm
examples of ■Immorality
Ladd, the printer wanted at Bellevue for indecency set by a few married men that
embezzlement, would not accompany the socleU Is obliged to tolerate.
sheriff of Eaton county home from Defi­
ance, Ohio, without requisition papers.
He will have to come soon, however, as
the necessary papers have been prepare'.!
n.rlllK ex-MDator of the
and await the signature of Ohio's governor.
UnltedState* I* James W. Bradbury,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hayes, of Alamo, recently
r«enU; wteuratilu nlhrtkuT
.. .blrtMv
.
Dossed through a startling experience last “
.1t Angsts,
A»^„. M., k
Mr,e. 1&gt;niuuIiry
BnldtarJ
Wednesday morning. The heat had been
a aitoi?fiOr(^’1nRf'?IloW a,,&lt;l Ha*H*orne
so extreme and sleeping rooms In the sec­ at Bowwin College, from which he gradnond story of their home were so warm that tv'qJt’ 835r.aud
,u ute senate with
they hnd to set up a bed in the barn and
UougS t ,y’ C*"“ra"«&gt;&gt;&lt;1
sleep out there. About l o’clock In the
morning Mrs. Hayes was awakened by
something falling upon her chest. Ixx&gt;kIng up she was astonished to find It Wns a Ing s
, I,wnil a,,.
rattlesnake. She seized and threw the gmrnmu), employ^,.
reptile off and Mr. Hayes killed It before
it had a chance to strike. It had evident­
IS? M-ow&gt; ’cho«ls i” u&gt;«
ly been drawn in with the hay and was
&gt;
Ule “leLratlon
crossing a beam, when It felL The snake or Columbus day, Oct 21. ■
was nearly two feet long and had seven
rattles. Mrs. Hayes’ experience Is one
that not many women would care to go
through.—Plainwell Enterprise.

While John Matthews amj his two trot­
ting horses were In a freight car on a side
track In Plainwell, another car*was bump­
ed against them with such force as to
throw one of the horses over onto him.
hurting him oeverely. The company paid
him $400 to settle it.
Fred Brown, said to hate been a resi­
dent of Kalamazoo, was killed by the cars
at Sturgis last week.

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h.o&lt;N

u» sun, si,,

other une to Itmell."

S^rglsrs ud tb-n, tarna UMrf robber

wbo.oib.rt, «ro
M&gt;d
&lt;*»
not bring Mm brfort • jedgn.
This &lt;hl,f In th, on, who‘,«»*ls poopl, s
mU.faetloa and comtoH bad pM»ur,M
.very turn by «l-lng fry
*g;
eautic, grumbling or slighting spirit on Ml
occasions. To txt sur*. he I* hta own worst
but «
all thtewi for that
^"Whnta good concert that was?" says
aome euthmdiurtlo music lover who has
lust had a, to her, rare treat.
-DM Ton think sor” *Mr» th, shW
seornfrUr “Wbf. th.r. s~ b.rfll .
dlBcult plow on Urn progrurnm,-. "nd Ml
then things hnvo been plnjsd Ipr On, pUn1st, as men: Ing*'-11— I wtmder thnt th,
sudieoeo ent so psdsotly."
Then the wthmOm reels her ar-lor
AunpenwI. nnd Is perhaps ,rsn « lUUn
ashnrue&lt;rof it.
“There!” say» tho small boy of the fam­
ily, hte cheek* flusned with triumph, ’T’vo
inieBsed the A**1 flve PuxzlcM ln nl&gt;' newr
book, und it’s only taken mo about an
hour!"
“I should think that waa long enough,
in all conscience.” soyatbe thief. In a biting
tone. "They’ro a* simple as A B C. I
guessed them in leM than ten mlnutca!”
So the flush of triumph In the little puz­
zler's face gives place to a glow of mortifi­
cation.
There are a great many of these thieVes
In tbe work!, and the strange* thing about
them is that they do not want what they
steal.—Youth’* Companion.

Gov. John Miller, of North Ihkola. re.
late.* an instance of what I* being
pltobed by farmers in the Red Ri-\ aqL.
of Minnesota and North Dakot.i. lj.-. sj
S. J. Leland, near hte town of Dwight. N.
D., iMUigbt 160 acres of tend iu the q'te-j
of 1891. for?2.&lt;teU. and tals.M crop
season worth the salary of n g ivi ri:-: u
clerk. In exce»* of the cm: &lt;
per the following stniemeu:

jtetincling enxt ■&lt;! L»i «i .

they nre a it ng in the new-

PROBATE ORDER
State ot Michiaan. Count? of Dan.
At a rosdoa ot the I’robat- &lt; &lt;
County ot ftemr. boldcn at the i n.'
la the Cltyut HMtlng*, in ■aid roui.n.
day' the *111 day of AnxttM. to
tbousODd &lt;H&lt;bt hundred and nlm-tv tv &gt;,
^Prgyt. Charles W. Artnsin.,:’., J:

On HMMVmg and fillbg the Mitten, ilnh v. ri
fled, 01 Heth H. Cbaptnan.rxerutar &lt;rf thr
of Mid deemsed. nrajimc tnnt fat* final ....
heretofore filed in ibis court mat l&lt;- . rd
au&lt;l ailoncd aiHl be be dl'Char^,
treat. .
Thereupon It I* ordered, that W*slnr- : . »h»
7th day of September. A. D.. n*est,
n
tbe forenoon, bo a«*lrot-d forth, I- ;-t .
.
petition and itiat lhe heir, at law •&gt;! -.. i r-.
ceased ami all other person* tatere-ted , . q
estate, are required to appear :tf n
- - .(
। said court, then to be hnldrn at th- te.- ,-r of­
fice. In rhe City &lt;*f HaMlna*. in *ald /•„ &gt;■- ,j
. show cause, it any there be. whv iiir i-suGr &gt;&lt;r
Uie petti letter may not be-jmtnteit. a
further ordered, that Mid eeUdonrr . . • ■
to the person* ii’i^rested In said t-’ate. pendency of wd petition and
thereafbv rauslug a copy of th&amp; &lt;.rd«r • tv
published hi the It ■sum.-* BaXNFM, ;i i
-paper printed und circulated lu ijul r&lt;i(f
IbuTv, oner In,each week for three .u&gt; -—week* previous to said day nf heat-b ;•
Cha*. W. Arrisritos.
Jud/e &gt;•( l'rob;.te
(A true copy. &gt;

FBdBATEOBDER.
OatctaMcil in Story Telling,
Mtate of Michlxan.-Counh oflMrrv. «s.
I went to the circus when it was in town • At a wewlou of tbe rroba:- Ciurt.
the
eouutv
Burn
lie
and among other adventured had the fullci­ Probate otfiro. ntIn the
-------- — — City
__ , of H»m&gt;i.l Sn
ty uf carrying a baby Bon! about in tny ■aid County, on Wednejdxv
Wednevlxv th- '.Tib.
....... ’ v -f
in th* year one thousand tiigta, fcui .'.red
arm*. On my return home I described the
little animal to a fire-yeateold relatire, _ Present, Ctrarle* W. Armstrong. J'?:.* of
who opened a conversation with me on the Probate.
toe^matter of the estate of John Alttar-subject of the great show. I told him about
the little Hou’s claws and teeth, his curious
(lu reading and filing the prtlcon. duly wriattempt at a roefr. hi* soffi fur, how he fled, of Emma Clarke daughter &lt;&gt;i said dr--'Vi&lt;rd.
tried to run away when set uQon the praying tor reason* therein set tort.i l&gt;.a' tbground and how he looked at me when I raai estate of said dereased In said prllti-'n «tescrllMtd may be partitioned and set off to
cuddled him in my arms.
several belt* of said dre-awd.
Thereupon tt Is ordered. Hurt FrW? the
The boy seemed greatly Interested, smiled
In ray face and ltd rac along with excla­ 38ttj day of August A. D.. 1W2 at ten O'clock in
the forenoon, be a*&lt;tsnedfor the hean
f
mations testifying hi* entire belief te-all Uld ,1110,1 and tbs: tue heirs at law ».* -ail
that.I said. "Yes, ye*," he xold. “Ural” deceased and all other persons Interest! in
‘“Wasn’t he a nice lion!” etc. At the con­ said estate, are re«imre&lt;l to appear at ■
of said court, then to lie holden at lh* Probate
clusion of my story he Irogan with great office, in the city of Hartings, in *« ■! t hirty,
volubility and eagerness:
aud show cause, if any there !•&lt;•. win the p.-jx-r
"Yes. I went to the circus toa And o! tiro petitioner mar not !&gt;v vr&lt;:.t«L audit
further ordered, that said perhituirr gi&gt;e Go­
what do you think? I met n baby elefun. Is
tten to the persons interested tn md-1 estate, of
He wa* a nice little fellow, only as high the i&lt;endency of Mid petition anil tiro hearing
as the celling. I took him i in my urtns. tberrot by causing a copy of this .inter •» be
pubiiahrd tn the Hastings Bans»Jt.a n-ssand"-—
paper printed and circulated In tiro *altl fumty
Tins was quite enough for tne, and 1 net of Barry, once in each week for three suerefflve
the child down nnd sighed. He evidently weeks previous to said dav of hearing.
------- ' W. AB5t»tK"y
thought tbe lion story was a fit subject for
Judge uf ITobitecompetition.—Brooklyn Eagle.
(A true ropy.)
Arctic Exploring Not Dangerous.

The popular notion ta that Arctic explor­
ing Is a very risky pursuit, hut In reality
it is not so. Fishing on the Grand Banks
is much more dangerous. A .* .Mark Twain
says: ' The greatest peril which people en­
counter is not nyjt with in traveling on tho
railways, but In going to bed. Most people
die in bed.” Only three expeditions out of
the many which have been made have in­
volved lo** ot life.
Franklin’s party starved to death, mainly
because there were too many in It, where
Schwatka traveled 3,000 mile* away from
any base of supplies, living oft the country.
Grecly, whose subordinate officer. Lock­
wood. attained the farthest north ever
reached (beyond 82 deg*, north latitude),
was subjected to awful sufferiDgs, mauv of
those with him dying, merely because of
too much red tape.
If tbe navy department had kept the ap­
pointed rendezvous at Cape Sabine, where
it Itad agreed to have a vowel with provi­
rions at a certain date, there would have
been no trouble.—Chicago Herald.

Powell lhe

d lhc

IT *

The earliest known lens Is une of rc k
crystal, unearthed by Layard at Nineveh
This lens, the age of which is measured by
thouwiDds of years, now lies in the British
museum, as bright and ns clear asitwa*
lhe day it left the tnakeria bnada.—Piiita
ttaluhi* Prom.

Where Culambtt* Landed.

Tho bland of W.-ttllng has no harbor.
Vessel* must- anchor at a respectful dis­
tance from the coral rerfii. Landing i*
tnndu by rowboats ou tho l&gt;cach. and when
the sea run* high, as it did in our case, the
landing Is a serious matter. We were ail
prepared to swim, and natives on shore
were r?ady to help u* if t he boat upset. I
don’t care to repent the experience, though
I’m glml to have had it.
The island is about twelve milca long,
and six miles wide nt its broadest point.
Tbe formation is coral and tho foliage
tropical.
All kinds of tropical fruits grow wild.
Tbe population consist.* of 300 or 4W Afri­
can* captured from slave bblps. Tha occu­
pation of these people is eating yams, orangen, bananas, fish, ctc.^ and ratting.
There is a laud of dolce non far niente even
in North America. These .Uricans are not
entirely Ignorant, and my movements
were watched with considerable interest.
Columbus ha* his tradition* ou the island,
and I had appreciative audiences at times
when sketching
On one occasion a typical African kept
me company all daylong.; Hte presence
was unsolicited, and he did nothing as
usual. When I stopped work this son of
Bam said. "Don’t you think you ought to
pay me for watching you*”: “Certainly,”
I replied. The delicious coolness of the
suggestion was worth paying for.
Tho lug &lt;rf Columbus, which Captain
Clapp and I went uver with great care,
shows conclusively that Watling Island
was the first landing place of Columbus.—
Philadelphia Press.
.j

wh™

Studebaker Bros., of South Bend. Ind
rode into Kalamazoo Saturday afternoon
““ pouonwith an elegant coach drawn by four
horse*, and plenty of coachmen. The
turnout was very stylish of course. In lhe
Uriffin, of Grand Hav»»
.
•J*enin&lt;^ime of the Kalamazoo boy* got
In the weeds of Crockery lake am!
un
------J- ..
. was drowned. He waa 55
m * d
up ibariMnn.
a burlesque on .Kthe -1
rig
and- _
rode
through
■w ”&gt;111
j ears okt.
the streets In a bay rack on a lumber
wagon.
M»ttte Smlt£ a little ten year old girl
• ..non Ud dMknKy
pm,
FralrisvHI*.
was kidnapped In Chicago nearly a year
M. J. Gora I* in our village on buzIness
J. D Guy started for South Dakota
lH&gt;r' Sbe
fon"d rniilIT0
hlcyoltas hnn
-Mrs. Dr. Mcl&gt;* In v lifting her sou at Monday—Mr. aad Mrs. L. £. Seaman, of
.'as. week iu Kalamazoo by her sister and
Nashville, visited Maple Grove friends taken home.

It Istwnny y&lt;an s[nca "Dlr*" fl M
sbonl th, IlKhuNp which liiu
p™
over Br-U»’s
u» ro^h-t . ./£
water in Narrngan-ett. bay, and onr of
moot dangerous »i»ta upon the At
COML. For twenty yoars 1., ba,
V
What tha craw had to eat; hM
. put !&lt;• and affectionate pct; hax uh-n 1-4
part of the weather and enjoyv,| fc a|j
At just such a Umaevery sprin.-.
,4,
disappeared, to spend the munmer oa hi.
native shores, but every autumn hau found ’
him back again at the llghteldp f(,r th*।
fierce and dreary winter.
Age is telling on him, und for three on
four «prings the sailors have watch*d
departure with sad misgivings- ;
Transcript.

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS
State of Michigan, Conntv of Itarrx N««rie« !• hereby giron. that H an orri*r al
tbe Probate Court for the Count. &lt;■: I *rn?
made on the zr.:h d*v of Ju y. a. h. 1W.
six months from that date wervitEowed fnr&gt; r-4Itoc* to present their claim* sgai»4 tin r-tatc
Ksther. II. Pennock, late of 'aid ermuty.
deceased, andjliat all creditor* of Mid «1»«eased
are required to present their claim* to*aM
ProtMUe Court, at tbe 1'rohale offiro. iu th* City
of Hnsting*. tor esamlnatlon k ,d all.in
&gt;n
court, on W. jlticxtajr, th- W!i &lt;!»•■
&lt;&gt;.
•nrt ou Tburwiay. the ftite «l.ir nf
next, st ten o'clock in the tore:., ■: of ■..
tho**- days.
Dated July, 3Ctb, A. I).
W. Ain’-i i'

judet* c.' Pr-sb.

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Barry- At a *&lt;•**1011 of the Probate C&lt;»urt lor the
County of Barry, toldcn at the F nd-air
Intherltyuf l&lt;aM&lt;nEs. In laid &lt;
-&lt;u
Saturday, th- u*.Tnt day ot Julv.
the
one thousand eight hundred and nii ' j two.
Present, Charles W. Armstroi^. Judg" of
Probate.
In tbe matter of the estate of Anwl i‘ Hodge
rtteqaseil
*q
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied. of Charm H. Tburston. wtt-'n-taw
-nd
deceased, praying that a certain tnrtrumefit
heretofore filed In thl« roun purporting I" be
lbe last will and t-stament of *.ii&lt;l •!•*••• »*'-&lt; ve
admlUcd to probate ami that adtuuihtratlon of said estate may be granted
on?rx«n
tor tn .said will named or to wine otaer suitable
^Rsrenpon It I* ordered, that Tuesday, the
23d day of Ausu f, A. D. lew, at ten o - - kiD
the forenoon, ‘•e assigned (nr th* hr arinz "5 -a1'!
petition, and that the heirs at lawofs.*!&lt;it|r«Med. and all other persoas Interested in said
estate, are required to aiqer.r ;&gt;r a se*‘ioD of
■aid court, tlwu to be holden at lhe Probate
office, lo the city of Hastings. In wud countv,
and ■how cause. If any there l&gt;e. Why the prayer
of the -petitioner may not be pra:,t.-&lt;t. And
It Is farther ordered, that said peuilonrr eye
mum to tbe pontons latererteo tn said estate,
of the pendency of said petition, and the near
lug thereof by causing s cop) o» tl»H or,1,'r wJ*
pUDtlahed In the HastiX'.** Baxxrk atewjpaper printed and circulated In said County
Barrv once In each week toftbreesu- •
weeks previous to laid day of bearinr.
CUABLKS W. AXMSTHOX-..

(A true copy)

sol^bled by

Vmr,nn4 sn«rbela«

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

ImnurflMtate su

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,

Judge of Proba.e-

NOTICE FOR BEARING OF CLAIM'St ire of Michigan. County of B*rrj
Noire'* iurobl given.tl»l K •«&lt;!&lt;« ‘
Probate Court for IbeCountv of Barn.
tbe 1Mb day ot July. A. D. 1W2.
month*
from tt»»» det* w-ro ellowrd lor cred." • •
present their claim* aga.nst the e»tate
Swm. bus. m Mid VOThi).
that all creditor* of said derea»*1 *■' r5.
mured ,o preseMl tbrir etehns io «a|d
Court.*:'be Probate office, in tby &lt;’; £
Ha.tlnrt.for namioaltno and al!o«wi'--e •&gt;
before the iMh day ot Jsmuiry next.
*neb claim* will be heard before *a!d
Woduredsy. the !Kh day ot
Thurodav the rath
day of January,
next.da:a.« 1
^JZk?»tti
r7^W.0triu-hel
’ teov
roTjudg® ot

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n,nonerefunded.—Price
w ma and 51.00 per boltleat W. H. Good­
year i drug store.

MJ.es, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains

COHOEKED

i) cures piles or no pay required.

jdvmocv
f l Ttteat

l. .mimi r iroiy,
l&lt;&lt;ciiliar curative

r.uHtipation by resMna
&gt;■! the aimienurr cayat.
linns numerous tires by
incendiary.
an hid lu,- head cut off
,i.L
He lived Kt Port
11

Cantona.

Llren. she gave them Caatorla.

ViiLL'LISENBEE

CHAPTER XIU.

' -rY MAKIS A DISCOVERY.
in tl&gt;&gt;' darkness behind the
’.i_----by had listened breath•
• uverrJitum guiDjjoi}.be■ v,. •- :n calh d Meg Frone and
4-.:-. but lie had not been pre::n- surprise that awaited him.
I bandy suppress a cry of
i-.-rt as he heard the wan pro­
- » mihrr s mune. What did it
, &gt; - it really his mother whom
&gt; lotting to &lt;lefraud out of

His

n&gt;wy reriMnL Prions v-nto per txa
For i«le by W. H. Boody rar, lhe druyyisi
loJjfej !?’“.•

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,, ... ar -■■r.'-day convenience erf an
?T. u-xurv. Pure and wholesome,
p.’ ,'rf with kntpulous care. Highest
r
... .it Pore Pool Expositions. Each
.
tw» large-pies. Avoid
['..rT-s-and Insist otr having tbe
'SONE SUCH brand.
MERREU 5c SOULE, Syracuse. N. Y.

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ners ciHiiii.udli '•oiah.e

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luJ^Lb**1 •l’*. in tbe World f«w cuts,

Turn Their Back, on the Hall,
of Congress.

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» rar loot of hl. flour to tbe Bey City are
vicuna.

••No; Mr*. Riponby hat been appointed
ijuardlan without rcquircuientcfbond”
-Both gone to arrange for some burincs8 for tonight.”,
«
•‘Anything big?*
“There may be many thousands in it,"
replied Meg Frono.
“Have you not
heard?"
“No; 1 have not seen tho boys since
we all left Colorado. What is tho buriness for tonight?" .
"It is with tho United States my.
master!"
Prof. Kelsey, of Ann Arbor, who has
An exclamation of surprise escapetl
been cloistered for months of! a book, has
the lips of Aaron Suggs.
fur Europe;
"Why! that will require more than n sailed
1
score of meh! Are the boys gone crazy?"
There will be between 5.000 and 10,000
he ejaculated.
Ifarmers at Hilladak-Iuen.nwce picnic at
"They will*" have more than twenty Devil
‘
’s lake. August 25th.
men with them,” replied the woman
"Who are they?’
Is the price of health. But with all our
"They are a lot of border raiders whe ■
precaution there are enemies always lurk­
have found Missouri too hot for them iing about our sysfi-ms. only waiting a fav­
and have come over to Kansas for their 1orably opportunity- to assert themselves.
health."
Impurities in the blood may be hidden for
“Btit the paymaster may have a whole years
!
or even for reiterations ami sudden­
company of trooi» with him—and the ly break forth, ufideratlnlng health and
For disease* arising
undertaking .ia dangerous in tbe ex­ hastening death.
from Impure blood Hood's Sarsaparilla Is
treme.”
the unequalled anfl unapproachable rem­
“There will be only fourteen or fifteen ,
edy. It Is King of them all. for It con
men with him—at least, that is the ,quers disease.
.
strength of the guard that left Fort
Mrs. Charles Grhy, daughter of Rev. 8.
Leavenworth.”
of liillsdalk committed suicide at
"I wish thia business of theirs was Crane,
'
not on hand; but you must come with Galesburg, Ill., by'drowning.

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

Barnum's show: took 810,000 out of
lensing, and tbe -profits for the week in
Michigan are nearly 5100,000.

The World's Fair appropriation bill In
congress will probably be ’compromised
and appropriate tWo and one-balf Instead
of-fivc million dolljars to the exposition.

The government of Mexico will exhibit
ut the World’s Fair *a large and valuable
collection of. Aztec, relics.

Canada will erect a World’s Fair build­
ing at Chicago, 1&lt;M&gt; feet long by 44 feet
wide, with a ten foot veranda surrounding
it ou all sides. Plans have been submitted
for approval.

W. L. DOUGLAS

Prartdrat

WABHDtGTox, Aug. fl.-The first session
’f the Fifty-second congress adjourned
last
night at 11 o’clock having settled the
Geuerao couaty h„ ■» mn|, &lt;nd elB_
ratora that took to ,o.00u bu.hehor wliral lifferances between the house and senate
in tho sundry civil bill, aud glve\ the
In June. .
World’s fair directors 13,500,000 with
llorebel bad a fllo.Obb Ore. lhe tumla l|leh to wag along and do (5,000,000 worth
tore
war n ™ ot S. A. Seoaeld * Son
,
it work.
Tbe World’s fair man sighs
l-lnx .Introyed.
» hen ho thinks of the sum appropriated,
but coneolcs himself with the thought
;hat there will be another session iu Decem­
ber, and that It will not be followed by a
general election. The first businuas taken
jp in the house was the Durborow fair
MIL

me; it won't do to postpone tho matter
nny longer."
"But I tell you I can't leave now; 1
premised to stay here till they returned."
"Bpt you can leave a note saying you
have gone away on business.”
“But there is a prisoner here, 1 forgot
to. tell you, and I must stay here to see
; that he does not e#ca]&gt;e."
"A prisoner!" exclaimed Suggs, "what
do you mean? Who is it?’
t “He’s a young fellow—a boy almost—
whom the men caught prowling about
the cabin last night. They thought ha
might be a spy or might have overheard
something."
.
"Where have you got him/’
"In the room back in the bluff,” re-’
plied Meg Frono. pointing toward the
&lt;l/x&gt;r behind which Dan was crouching.
“Who is the boy, atiH where is he

up

nent should be left at heme." Simps-m’s
time expired while he was speaking and
ie ccncfnded with the remark that the
jreat steel works nt Homestead were
iroperly called ‘ “steal." Tita speaker

raore ("n&gt;IU&gt;re dor.

b-"-’re

-

There was no trouble in getting the “half
loaf" for the fair through. Thera was
some speaking, but ngt much, on the sub­
ject pending, some of the speakers stray­
tag hwny and getting in their work on
lomeVotber issue.
Cummings of New
York went down with his anti-fair colors
flylngl Fellows of tho same state made a
brilliant little speech for the enterprise.
Cummings said: “It is with a feeling of
pride that I reflect that I have filibustered
against this looting proposition.” For this
he received the enthusiastic applause of
mje solitary man from Texas, Kilgore. He.
then read in a sarcastic manner telegrams
demanding that he vote for the World’s
fair.

In thi* course of his speech Fellows said
after reading the resolution adopted by
lhe Democratic national convention:
“This resolution which I have read in
your hearing recognizes ns distinctly as
language can express thought two ideas.
The first is that this exposition is a national
undertaking. It so declares in words.
Second, It imposes upon the Democratic
party, in so far as a convention can
bind ite representatives, the
duty
of making a contribution of flnanci.il
aid to that governmental enterprise^ And
with the highest respect for tho opnjfo'l?
of my associates on this side of the houke,
when I come to receive direction that shall
control my action as a Democrat I prefer
to receive it from a convention where
every congressional district in the United
Slates has its representative rather than
to take it from a part of my colleagues
upon this fltx&gt;r.”

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NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS.
State of Michigan. County ot Barry^-ss.
KMate of Jane Wadd. deceased.
, ,
We tbe undersigned, having been appointed
by the Probate court for lhe County of Barry.
State of Michigan, commissioners to receive ex­
amine and adjust all claims and demands of id!
persons agafuat said deceased, do hereby rive
notice that we will meet at the Post Office
atClorerdale. .in the township of Hope, ou
Tliuradav, the 19th day ot Sentember. A. D.
1R82. and on Thursday, lhe 29th.day of Decem­
ber. A. D l®3, at ten o'clock A. M., of each of
said days, tor the purpose of examining
and
allowing said
claims and ^ tiiai
six months from the twenty-ninth day
bls of June. A. D.. IKK. were allowed by sold
de- court for creditors to present tbeir claims to
us for examination ana allowance.
Dated June29th. A. D., 1W5.
Lxwrs n.BAMKK8. 1
t ,
Howarh Moshrr.
Commissioners
AKSBL KtNGSnUBY, I_________ _
of
ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE.
In the matter ot tho estate ot Washington K.
Ferris, deceased.
a
.....
Notice la hereby given that I shall sell at
Not nubile auction to tne highest bidder, on Friday,
tha twelfth nay ol August. A D., 1»«. at ten
o'clock,
lu
tlie
forenoon
In
the
Probate
tn
the the city of Hastings lu the county ofoffice
Barry,
ron^ittce that investigated Watson’s In tbe state of Michigan, pursuant to
license
and
authority
granted
to
me
on
the
Mth
that* that “^runken members hud been day of June A. fo. WL^by the Probate
A«-en’ to reel through the nisles of the court of Barry county, Michigan, all of the
hdu|b, a disgrace to lhe republic, at^l Chat estate, right, title and interest o( the said de­
ceased of. in and to lhe real estate situate and
drunken members had debated iMues on being in tbe county of Barn-, In the state of
tho. floor and had been heard tb ask: Mlcbigau, knjwn and described as follows,
‘Mr. Speaker, where was I at?’" waigiven t&lt;TTte south half ot the east.hnlfof the north
to the liouso yesterday, and "ri^H Mr. west quarter of section fourteen (1*), township
(31 north, range nine (9) west.
WaVton up" with "ghoulish glee.” "We three
Dated June 28th, A. D., ikk.
have no hesitation,’’ the report sais, “in
James F. Mkau.
.
Administrator.
declaring that the charge-* In the | sense
which the author intended they should be
believed, are false and libelous un&lt;’
**■
i strictest legal definition of •chose
Where Wstaon Waa W’rong_
__________________________ “.Which
TIME TABLE.
The trouble with Watson’s charge,which
In effect June »&gt;. IW2.
! occurred in a campaign l&gt;ook, was that it
was too comprehensive. He wrote in t be
plural, the report says, and wlten the
Stations.
charge was sifted it was found that in

tho

Chicagfl, Kalanaioa fc S&amp;gwr

During the debate in committee of the
whole the “fire" was scattering. Enloe
took the opportunity
to “blast’’ Commis­
__________
_ ______________________
sioner Kaum, declaring the commissioner
Hi­
Michigan is one ot tho most enthusias­ the greatest curiosity of tbe age, “wbo, detic of the states initbe preparation of its spite the blots on bis official career, bad
na
World’s Falr'exhlbjt. The state’s appro­ been retained in office by the power of the
priation Is $100,00(L but it is authoritively president.” This brought a reply from
announced that thd total sum contributed Dolliver, who defended Baum and his rec­ the case of the drunken speaker lie hnd
from; does he say?"
XOKTH.
“I don't know what his name is, but towant making’an exhibit by the state, ord. Brcstas of Pennsylvania said it was reference to but one man, nnd when that
particular case was investigated it was Kalamazoo Lv
aghta c;unu to huu he rt-, he chums to live on the Military road, cwntldL cities ami private individuals, cowardly to attack a num who could not
Cooper
reply. He defended Itaum’s administra­ found that Cobb, on the testimony of last
i -he man had mentioned Hime ten or fifteen -miles south of here. will n-ach fully $500,000.
Richland June!....
tbirty-two
witnesses,
wann
’
t
drunk
nt
all.
tion. The hill being reported to the house
CreaM-y.....................
-that cf J amen Mansfield Says his father keeps a tavern there.”
A short time ago.) while the Northwest- , »ud the speeches of Felloes and others It cast an imputation on the whole house, Milo
name of his
Aaron Suggs sprang to his
□is in ihert;
iiier s
nis feet
te with ern slilfogle association was in session, it ! completed a vote was soon reached.
while the author admits that the house, as I mlton.......................
Cloverdale
over these • ;UI
exchunatioh of astonishment.
a body is inuocent. Tha charge 1b tt libel ShalU........................
■ was
that
body that the
Tho World's Fsir'a Great Day.
__________
___ announced
__________ to
_
___ _jdy
; g’ew strangely betvil. j
“What’s the matter?” aszed tho wonte ; Washington Stale World'* fair building I jt is a peculiar fact that Friday has been for which tbe committee is at loss co find
HABTlXtrs................
either motive or excuse.
mati referred to bo | 6n earprired nt his unbxixicted conduct.' '™u,d Require
shingles for its.roof.
,v,,ra... 3^7,01)0 ..........
w.. I B luckv day f-*c the fair. Everything of
A Rebuke to the Geurglalh
.It must ,be so', for. |
..... .lowering
•
__ i'I'li.TMirrwm
i ThtrvuiHJii tin*
the .-M«oelatlun
association nrritnt
promptly in- I favorable importance to the World’s fair
Coats Grove
,i
-Matter!...................
” he cried,
his voice
The rejiort recommends the adoption ot ■ Woodland
■..&gt; :*•&lt;I. lie had! come west; to almost a whisper. “That boy whom | rtrueted its secretary to liny that nntnUer I fau hap'pened &lt;&gt;u Friday. The bill creat-* n resolution nxiting that WiteonhP .WnoUburj .„.
I &lt;*f shingles and to donate them to the ! h&gt;g the fair was introduced cm Friday; the
Yet tli&gt;? whole matter wis j y^vl have got imprisoned here is the very World’s fair board for the state. The | bill-was passed on Friday: the president charges ap: false* aud constitute .in un­
Uinvlng.....................
one to whom the legacy was left by quanymen, lumber men and loggers of signed it on Friday; tha first meeting Of warr anted assault on the honor and digni­ Detroit
.-•‘I y, of Ringgold, Gcor- James Mansfield; Jjf is the son ot Sally Washington have Men tsiually generous. ■ the national commission was held on.Fri- ty of the house and have the unqualified Gram! Raphh
disapproval
of
that
body.
Grout
for
the
. ;h’i w mian. 'Twthinkll Ann Riggsby!”
Coltuubu*
tftecuvered
Aniericnon
aml iilmosl all the tmiklllig material that day;
e
-*«
.. ——• *-----«— -­ Fri­
Republicans submita h minority 'report
• &gt;rt—but will there be any-1
It was the woman's time to be aeton- is required has been donated.
&lt;! day; the dcdicAtioirof the fnir will be held I declaring that tbe charges uro unfouuded
Stations.
on Friday. Aud so to complete the mat­
might know this Mre. febed uow, and springing to her feet she
Fully 100,000 tneii It is lielieved. will Jter as fur as it ha* gone the Durborow bill I nud to say tbe least a gross exaggeration,
_&lt;
t
us
into
trouble?
”
;
stood
facing
the
speaker,
a
momentary
a
hardly
pardonable by reason of |hn lieBLfMparticipate in tbe parade, on the occasion pasiwsl
{
ou
Friday.
The
flrat
vote
was
on
a
MOUTH.
’ &gt; that. If wc get I pallor coming over her face.
i. &gt; cense ot debate. The recommendation is
"I'of the dedication bf the World's Fair lubstitute
,
pernjittlng the fair manKid.Tnvu-.oo Ar...
'
umtter nt once there is j
you
— .«u~u
think *».„
tbe -a
plot -has been balldlnga-in October. Such is the cat!- ,igerato buy». «3,(X».«» in silver bullion that It Watson will withdraw and; applo- KastCooper Lv..
'jixe
tbeadopted
resolution in tbe majority | report RIchhuM Janet.
•6 06
i discovered?" she gasped, after a moment tntae of Secretary Calp of the committee inti
.
..
i
.•
___
•rt...*or*A
have
it
coined
into
IJ.Wt.WO.
This
t^uot
j
Crssaey..............
| of rilence.
silence. “Perhaj* he had come here baling the preparation for the ceremonies was
1 ._• &gt;&gt; t.*,1 —
n—7®
Tftit
lltlf.
— ■
, . -1 for this work?”
,nnd btatell
to.WO.
Milo
Delton
re—one-third of the pro-: to—to—give n* over to tho law! There In charge. He says jtiiat the acceptances
lhe Final Vote *&gt;u the Bill.
DOINGS OF THE LAST DAY.
norenlate.................
Then the question came up on the pa»I may be others who »ill be here”-----tint very numerous to lhe invitation to
I to
Sbuiu..........................
of the f®.30l&gt;.000 bill, the’vote lx&gt;lng— I a Summary
the Tranraclions
।
11
|
“Nonsense.”, said the man, stopping Hvlc mid fraternal societies to participate. lage
HxrrrsGs.................
.Tho
rniltiamm
and
'
“
regulars"
who
will
,
yeas,
131;
nays.
fe3.
Tho
rote
against
tho
---------.
------------------------------thousand dollars if wo I her with a wave of the hand. "It is but
bill
was
ns
follows:
Alexander,
Antony,
W
ashisgtox
,
Aug.
fl.
—
The
senate
yea।
•12 00
Coats Grove
- ---------------------- an accident that the Iwy came here; he participate will nuinijer-about 10,000.
dug of the property.'
Bailty,
Bankhead,
Beeman, terday met at 2 p. m„ aud after trfinsact- WoodlauU
More th5n 200 panl-ls of native woods Bacon,
{
knows nothing. Perimps he is not tho
sum,"
Blanchard. Branch, Breckinridge of Ar­ ing some routine business held an execu­ Wrwxlburv .
ITo U. L. A- .V.
one I think he is—let us go and have a .will enter into the Interior decoration of kansas,
,
Breckinridge of Kentucky,Bunn,
Linslng.....................
the Washington World's Fair building, Byrnes, Cute, Clarke of Alatrnmn, Cobb of tive nciuiion. When the doors were re­ Detroit
look at him."
l-r-p-rtyF
opened the Durborotj fair bill from the
i Graqd Itaphls
As he spoke the woman moved to­ fcomo of then: will be carved and others Alabama, Cobb ot Missouri, Cdvert,
i Qv«&gt; thousand dollars,
decorated with paintings of Washington Cowles. Cox ot Tennessee, Crain, Craw­ house was passed, although .several sena­
ward
the
door;
Aaron
Suggs
following
- a legacy to this Mrs.
•shqir, un sumaloi
scenery and groupings of flowers, fruits, ford, Culberson, Cummings, De Armond, tors protested against it. Then another
t Nos. 5 linqUatll nuicarry iraswugcra usicsa
clone behimL
De Forest, Dickerson, Dockery. Donovan, conference was ordered on the sundry clvi I nrovbled with freight train permit*.
grains, fish, game, birds, ote.
j
This unexpected move on the part of
Dunphy, Edmunds, Ellis. Enloe, Epee, bill,the bone of contention being the Pink­
Freight train* will be run at the cqavenleneo
the two conspirators took Dau Riggsby
The llalllmi.ro A Ohio lUlhvsy cominny Everett, Forney, Goodnight, Heard, Hen­ erton clause. A recess w os then taken to of tbe company, who reserve the rtaht to change
the tinifl of sucn train* without notice.
■
completely by surprise. It would not (Will make a historical exhibit at tbe derson
of North Carolinp, Holman, Jonce, « p. m. At the evening session a resolu­
: L I of that?".
w. s. Dkw:&gt;•&lt;;. Genl Manager.
World
’
s
Fair
which
will
be
of
alisorblng
tion
was
p-isseil
to
send
a
subcommittee
Kyle, Lanham, Lawson of Virginia, Law­
IL C.POTTKft. Gen'l P. &amp; T. Agt___________
Mr-. Sally Ann Riggsby, do for him to be discovered there by the
Interest to all railroad men. Major J. W. son
;
of Georgia, Lester of Virginia, Ix-ster of the World's fair committee to Cliicago.
;-wt-r to obtain possession' door, and he realized tho necessity of
MORTGAGE^ALE,.
(
Georgia^ Little. L»ug. Mallory, Mc- At lk23 tbe conference report ou the sun­
getting back to the room hr-had left I’angborn has charge, of its preparation. of
The Baltimore A Uh|o claims to be the (Crearj.
-'LK*". Meredith, dry civil bill was mado and it was adopted,
Notice l*e hereby given that default ba* beea
:■ lie no bond to lie given/’ with as great dispatch as possible.
lleport on Appropriations.
made In the payment of the money *«*cure&lt;l by a
oldest railroad in Hie i world. Its two or Montgomery, Mutchler, Norton, Oates,
Turning
quickly,
the
youth
started
mortgage
bearing
date the twenty first day ot
In making Hte repqrt Allison said that
z-r.-diy luia been appointed
' three predecessors haying been mere train­ O'Farrell, PatAerton of Tennessee, Payn­
AprliA. D. mi. executed by David E. Fero and
ut requirement of bond, back along the paswige, but in his hasto' ways for transporting; coal, stone or ore. ter, Pearson, Pierce, Richardson, Sayer*, tho appropriations for the first session of Skrah A. Fero his wife, of the Township ot
this
congress
were
HLCW.ODO
grenterthan
he
stumbled
over
some
obstruction
that
Emmett
ta
the
County
of Calhoun and State ot
’
The
actual
construction
of
the
road
began
Shell,
Terry,
Tucker,
Turner,
Turpin,Van
will be honored for that
lay in his way. and before ho could re­. bn July 4. 1825, and U» first section was Horn, Warner. Warrington. Wheeler of those for tbe first Mssion of the last con­ Mlchlitan, to Amelia Jon&gt;* of the township al
awAMvria fn the Countv of Tarry and atate ot
cover his balance ho fell with a crash'' in operation six months before the Liver­ Alabama, Williams of North Carolina- gress, most of the excess being for pen­ Michigan, and recorded in theofflee of tbe Reg­
a-tn be identified as the
pool A Manchester road, tbe first railroad, all Democrat*. To these is added the fol­ sions and posloffice. A resolution for tlie ister of Deeds for the County of Barry. Mfcn&gt;h&gt; i:
- referred to in the will, among a pile of empty boxes.
•
adjournment of congress at 11 p. m. was lu-*n. in Llt'er 21 ot Mortgage* on page W on the
At the same instant tho door wasi In the present sense &lt;rf the word in Europe. lowing Alliance mep: Baker. Davis, Hal­ agreed to and the committee to wait on 23-r day of April A. D. 1k*MB U:&lt;b o'clock in tbe
I The Baltimore A Ohlp claims also to be vorsen Kem, McKeighan, Otis, Slmpeon,
forenoon-, that said mortgage wa* only assigned
thrown
open
and
Aaron
Su^s
advanced
ar ranged far that Mr.
i the only one of the pioneer roads which Watson, Winn. The Republicans all the president having reported that he had by »ald Atneila Jone* to James Cashmare ol
nothing further to communicate, votes of I'eenfleto. Calhoun County. Michigan, on the
Did. w
■•!’. known among the pro- into the passage. i» "cocked revolver in -has retained its original name and has re­ voted for the bill.
ztthday of March. A. D 1NM by an assignment
thanks
to
the
presiding
officers
been
• that we have no trouble his hand.
‘
mained under a continuous succession of
duly recorded on the l.".tb day of April A. D.
REACHED ADJOURNMENT AT LAST passed, nnd a brief speech by Vice Presi­ 10*4 at « o’clock In the forenoon, In the office ot
management.
dent Morion delivered- tho senate ad
lhe Register o! Deeds for the County of Barry.
CONTINUED
' ■'the property? How is that
Michigan In Liber 23ot Mortgages, on cage340;
journed Co December next.
The
Chamber
of
Chmmerco
of
Calais.
I „ —. In tlin IlnilBc*.
to be in: •-•&lt;■&lt;!? Wo can’t carry it away
and that said mortgage was further duly assign­
France, ba* contributed 2,000 frances to­
In tbe house Durborbw’s bill appropri­ ed by said James Cash mon*, to Andrew D.
with ik
Etheridge of the City nt Battle Creek. Michigan
After the passage of the wprld’s fair bill
wards the expense of making a show ot
ating
12,500,000
for
the
world
’
s
fair
was
by assignment dated lhe 13th day of March 1MB.
-I have to be sold as soon as
the house look recess until 7 p. m. and passed, eighty-three Democrats and Alli­ end duly recorded In the office of tbe register of
French lace at the World's fair.
j. b. wuwm. ariictar st,
the will admitted to pro- Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King s
promptly at that hour tbe speaker called ance men voting no. An invitation to at­ Itceda for tbe County of Barry. Michigan, on the
bat*-." r I !:•-] Suggs.
Rhode
Island
will
present
its
World
’
*
istto day of September A. D. tot at 9 45 o'eloefc
New Discover)- for consumption.
the
members
to
order.
A
few
bills
were
tend
the
G.
A.
R.
ewfampment
was
ac
­
when- i, this Mrs. Riggsby?" and colds, that It cured his wife who was Fair building to Chicago after the export- passed of no particular interest, and then cepted. A resolution suspending tho alien
at the date of ibis notice Is tbe
BMtr*d
wontan. “It would make mat­ threatened with pneumonia after an,attack tlonelrara. The rtrurHre w ll be reo
contract labor law in behalf of foreign ex­
Holman
presented
the
conference
report
ter i.vb-A-'.ril jf «ho should happen to of “la grippe,’’ whftn various other rtm- plclurraque In .ppramner. beinfl h prte on tbe sundry civil bill. He said the bill hibitors at lhe w orld’s fair waa adopted.
ducllun In part ot the famous "Old bwne
«1Ih and several pliyalelans had
The
report
of
the
committee
which
sale
contained
in said mortgage has become op'■f!.’) in r.tM.n uS !&gt;efore the businens wa* no rood.
was
greater than passed by the
Bohen Bartier, ot Cooksporl, Mill” at Newport.
,
investigated
Watson’s
charges
of •■rattve bv reason of the drfault of xaid Mortgagor
&lt; ‘iap;. d. Is 5he in Georgia?"
1-a.JdalmaDr. Klofs Xe«
In paying the tpeney* secured thereby, and no
bouse aud W.«»,000 less than as passed by
drunkenness,
etc.,
severely
ftowr- suit o- procreair'g nt law has been lust I luted to
The New York State Board of Charities
has teft there."
tbe senate. Concerning the Pinkerton de­ ing
done him more good than
Wataon
and
declaring
Lis recover tbe debt now rematalng secured by
preparing an Industrial exhibit for-the
•"Th n where is she?”
ever used tor tong trtiuble.
,l.k' Is
World? Fair of lhe product* of the clmri- tective clause of the bill Holman admitted charges unfounded, was received aud a said mortgage, or any part thereof.
Notice is also hereby given that In pursuance
IL Try IL Free trial bottles at w. Hthat the amendment adopted by the house reccsa taken to 7 p. m. at which session
tabie
corrective,
reformatory
and
elee
­
‘ H*r.v far from Fort Scott?"
(toodyear's drug store. Large bottles, 50c.
was a little too broad, nnd that in the in­
mosynary institution^ under Its &lt;nP®£jj£ terest of a speedy adjournment of the the conference report on tho sundry civil
'•Thirty or forty miles."
vidrd,
the premises de*,-rtb«*&lt;l in and covered
bill
was
adopted,
receding
from
the
Pin
­
aud fil.OO.
ton
Tbe exhibit will contain pboto- house the conferreee were obliged to accept
D-m, 4,,. know of the death of her
ranha. models, lllu.trations of the various tho substitute vnhmitted on the part cl kertons clause on the part of tho house.
Klactrlc Bitter!*.
This ended tho business and the usual Countv of Utwry and 3tate of Mlehfirm describ­
£Xda"r Ltnreto*. stadaUe. .ml •
;qui th(. property left her?"
,
committee to wait ou t ho president having ed os the Mouth wert quarteret the north east
Thli remedy le lieeomlng ~
Xwlwn showtad the prottress of work the senate.
'
:«ld that is just where the soft
Simpson Utters a Protest.
and *0 popular a, to need no ipoelal
reported that he had nothing further to quarter of section number twenty three In towaniap
Holman added that the senate bad communicate to congress, tho house ad- sliip number one north of ranga number seven
in. She is living in the ■
(or the past twenty-five years.
west, wilt be sold nt public auctiou nttbefrnat
appointed a committee to investigate tbe jouued at 11 p. m. to December next.
• and might never hear of the 1
door of the Court House (that being tbe piaM
A "model of the figure of Lot’s wife in mutter. The bouse bad done likewise and
b-j
of holding the Ctrcntc Court for the County of
i if we should not tell her, and
•alt” will appear in tlie Kansas World s it was for these committees to investigate
Bsrry&gt;. In tbe city of Hasttaas in tba Cmaty of
t
&lt; •!&lt;■ that."’
fh.
.1
* n
Fair exhibit to represent or illustrate the
ra.kH &gt; rrp«n brfor. •rttoo •boOd b.
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
G.
—
President
Harri
­
b.
IU:il£C9 a person feel uneasy to '
salt industry of the state.
taken. Simpson denounced the act ol son left tha city last night shortly after
ve the interested parties so near where
of the house in surreuderThe German erfflbttat the
F?*r rsureaentatives
holla. «alt rheum an HjM ■«
Wuv,,rk i:’,o 1x5
"^reprrarntativeeof tbe “plutocracy 11 o'clock, going directly too Loon lake
will rontaln an architectural dtoptey In" You ne*j have no fears, but I should
of tho ronntry." “You’ll hear from this lo see his wife, and will probably be gone
i me r-ye*°*“ —
' v-„_
..ludfnz drawings
-_
e for yon to come with me at once. I
in tbeel ection In the f*U." “id Simpson, about a month.
ciuuiui
__
imiiffinn In
ln the
&lt;be emOT_
Attorney for.
wve a buggy with me, and we will drive well aa cure all malarial fevera.—rore“-’|

li:i

■wetly to Scott,”

‘

plre.

�article written to the

Additional Local
New line of bed. room suite may be seen
at F. W. Greblc’s.
/Mrs. M. W. Hicks gave a very pleasant
yfva company last evening to her friends.

The improvements in Hastings for 1892
are noteworthy, and are a great credit to

Haatinp.
.
Pontiac Chief was drawn from the 2:37
trot in Stand* last week ou account
of the heavy track.
We nre always glad to supply those who
should nut happen lo get their papers,
with thd missing numbers. The same can
be hail by calling at our office.
Prot Foster states that the planet Mars
has cauted ail the rise tn tbe mercury. It
the planet Mars will please make haste to
move on, a nested earth wilt rise up and
call the red planet blessed.

Look out for a sir ooth talking agent who
wants to sell you a rare clinging vine
• clematis at 518 pjjr dozen. The sharper
gets his vines from the nearest wood?, and
look out for some of It .is poison nt that

We understand that Prosecutor Ixtwden
is exceedingly anxious for tbe votes of re­
publicans and democrats. Having refer­
red to the republican and democratic par­
ties as t»oth "rotten and corrupt" we fall
to see how he is io a position to ask such
favors.
„

We are disappointed that our city does
not take more pains in fixing up the high­
ways of this city. We could not expect
thgt alt could be placed In shape in a sin­
gle year; but if but one could I* placed 1h
first class shape It would be worth ail the
time and expense.
There was a very large attendance at the
free Methodist camp meeting Sunday In
Woodland, a large number from here being
present Tbe number of Intoxicated peo­
ple there would give rise to the impression
that Woodland drinking water 1* highly
charged.
Adventists were also bolding
camp meeting m Lake Odessa Sunday.

U Tho manufacturing establishments of
’this city are now employing 300 hands.
Remove these institutions from Hastings,
shut off the $3,500 they pay In weekly wa­
ges, and Hastings would (eel the difference
moat decidedly.
They are the life
of tbe city: and Hastings .would indeed
be a dead place without them. When our
city shall have seen them built up into
more stable industries, and shall have ac­
quired more manufacturing experience,
then the future of onr city will tie assured.

Ids nt Baldwin, Manistee Crosslnz (for
Manistee). Thompsonville (for Frankfort)
Traverse City. Williamsburg (for Elk Rap­
।ids, 8 miles.) Alden (formerly Spencer
Creek), Bellaire and Charlevoix, Good
hotels,
with reasonable rates, will be found
:
at all these points from Traverse City
i
riortb and at Petoskey afid Harbor Springs,
jacross the way from Petoskey. .
Special trains will leave Sunfield at 11.04
a. m.. stopping at all stations on D. L. &amp;
N.
R., taking dinner nt Grand Rapids
and supper at Traverse City, and arriving
at Petoskey about 9.00 |&gt;- tn.
TICKETS wn.I. BE GOOD TEN »AYS.
or-for return until Sep. 9th. inclusive.
Round trip rate from Sunfield 53.50. For
further particulars address our agents, or
Geo. DeBaven, Gen’! Passr. Agt,
Grand Rapids, Midi.
Rate K&gt;cur»lou» vlaC. Jt W. M.

Prohibition State Convention. Owosso,
August 10-11—One and one-third fare for
round trip, from all stations In Michigan,
on August 9 nnd 10: return August 13.
Democrat State Convention. Grand Rap­
ids, August 17-18—Ono and one-third fare
for the round trip, from all stations in
Michigan, on August 18 and 17; return
Aug. 19.
Lansing races. August 16-19—One and
one-third fare for round tnp, from all ata19. Inclusive; return Aug. 20.
’
Bankers State Convention. Detroit Aug.
9-11—One and one-third fare for round
trip, from all stations In Michigan, on Aug.
8 and 9; return Aug 12.
Hackley.Park Assembly Campnieeting,
Lake Harbor. Aug. 2-12—One and onethini fare for round trip, from all stations
on Aug. 2d to 12th, inclusive; return Aug.
13th.
.
Columblon Celebration, Petoskey, Aug.
30-31—One fare for round trip, from all
stations north of and including Traverse
City, ?n Aug. 30 and 31; return Septem­
ber 1.
Camp Meeting at Reed City. Aug. 8-17—
One fare for round trip, from all stations
Edmore to Chippewa Lake; Edmore to
Howard City; Muskegon to Big Rapids;
Muskegon to Pentwater;
Newaygo to
Manistee Crossing, on Aug. 8 to 17 In­
clusive; return Aug. 18.
.
International Fair and Exposition,
Detroit Aug. 23, Sept. 2—One fare for
round trip, with 50c. added for admission,
from all stations, on Aug. 23 to Sept. 2, In­
clusive: return Sept. 3d.
Little Traverse Boat. Club Regatta,
Charlevoix. Aug 9-11—One fare for round
trip, from all stations on main line north
of and Including Grand Rapids and from
stations on Muskegon Division, north of
and including Muskegon. Aug., 9, 10 lim­
ited for return until Aug. 13.

We hope tho agitation ot the question of
good roads will not end with agitation
merely. There is nothing fanners *£ould
do to add so much to the value of their
farms as to secure first-class highways lend­
FOUND DEAD IN BED
' Ing to their markets. And the good roads
•would decrease the wear on wagons by JIr». Tho*. Henry litas Sonintime During
the Night of Heart Trouble.
half, and double the amount farmers
could bring to market at a load. When
Monday morning tbe household of Thos.
one thinks of what the condition of farm­
ers would be with gotji roads, and then Heney were horror striken to find Mrs.
considers what It Is. it would seem as Heney dead .In bed. She retired Sunday
evening
gbout 11 o’clock apparently in the
though farmers, instead of being Indiffer­
ent to tlie subject, waald have and mani­ best of health aud spirits. Sunday even­
ing was spent with the family of Leo
fest the most decided Interest.
Myers, on Green street and Mrs. Heney
appeared livelier than ever.
It had always been customary with the
Humane officer Merrell returned last deceased to arise quite early in the morn­
night from Hnstlnas. lie found the par­ lug, but about six o’clock Mr. Heney got
ents of Mrs. Emma Seed Currier whose up to do some work, and left his wife sleep­
death occurred al Bethesda Home yester­ ing as he supposed.
Some time after he
day and discovered that the dead woman returned to the house and finding every­
was dewrted by her husband a few weeks thing quiet in there, went to the lied to
•go. She was destitute and her parents •waken her and was horrified to find that
having nothing with which to support and she was dead. The condition of the body
care for her, Mn. Currier came here ant showed Hint she hiul been deoil six or
placed herself In lhe care of the klm seven hours, so she must have died shortly
friends whom she found here.
OD
after retiring. Nothing escaped her Ups
The step-father of the young woman to'indicate that she suffered In the slight- •
had trouble with her nnd for some reason est. nor was there a trace of pain to be
did not try to make any arrangements h-r found In the sppeoamre of her face after
receiving tho dead body ot the grongvd death.
woman. The mother promised to assist
Mrs. Heney was bom in Ireland ami
In paying the expenses of a burial In Kala­ was one of the pioneers of this county.
mazoo. The funeral will occur at 10 a. She bas-gfwnys been very active and was
m. to-morrow from Bethesda Home. Bur­ a woman of large,sympathies, always will­
ial at Riverside.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
ing to do her share nnd more, in time of
trouble and need, Ifor the past year she
has been troubled with heart disease,
‘‘Speaking of’fish," said County Cleik which disease caused her death so sudden­
Brice M»nday. “reminds me that 1 have ly. She was nearly »S8 years of age and
•
boon at Wall lake for a few days and ex­ leaves a husband and seven children to
pect to. return there this evening. . It Isn't mourn her loss. The funeral was held al
vkactlj pertinent to the" subject of fish, but the Cutiiolic church yesterday, and was
It is so true J cannot help speaking nl&gt;ciit largely attended.
it. that • Wall lake Is really n beautiful
place.”
.
Heal Estate TrutuXers.
“Never heard that before?"
Following are the real estate transfers
'
“Well. Its a fact.”
for the week ending July 29, 1892, as
“(Hl. yrs.
Fish? Fish did- yon say? taken from the books In the register's office:
Weill did some fishing myself down their.
Wm Moutum to Isaac J and Maggie Moulton
As a matter of &amp;ccamod*tiDti io the perch, l« sc sec H Irving 8tno
M If Reynolds to J M Wheeler lot &lt;0 Phillips
and to relieve their suffering this beastly
hashvllle 8»ou
hot wcatlier. I went over by Beechwood ad&lt;i
Bernard Fiynn to James McCarthy so ac sec 5tbe other morning, and In 22 minutes I Irviug 92M0
Frank Olmstead to Elizabeth Leptin! 11 acsec
caught 207 perch. Nicest perch yon ever'
12
Carlton
W00
saw. No halt fish: all of ’em a foot long."
('• K Coats to Louisa Smith parcel Castleton
“Now you would call Jliat flailing. But 8130
'
it isn’t ’’
David Huston to Sarah Huston 20 ac sec 30
Assyria nominal
And right here the county clerk pnt on
Ebezenttr Pennock to Diana Hall too ac sec 8
a face c.f terrific earnestness.
"At half Baltimore *3.000
It s Armstrong Jane Braodstetter too ac sec
post seven the dther evening,. I went out
Thornajwie *Soo
to catch a mess ot bullheads. 1 got’em XT
# W R Griffin to Caroline Stine parcel Nashville
rtoo. 1 tied a chunk of beet on a shoe
Bussell JoneXAsaSteckley lots 1.2and3blk
.- string, and let II over the side of tbe boat.
Lt hardly touched the water till a ballhead 4 Freeport *35
Frank w otto to Sam'l Campbell lot 1 blk 48
: took IL aud then 1 begun to pull. 1 pulled Middleville *500
. and conthumd to pull uutil 1 was all used
up. They acted so blamed queer. The
first one had a hold on tho beef, the second
The cost of working it steamship la, in
one fastened bls jaw on the first one’s tall,
the third In like manner had tbe second comparison with many Industries, execu­
one’s tail, and so they formed a sort of tive. During last-y&amp;ir suTof the steamendless chain. .1 finally got disgusted, sliipn of n large company earned a gross
chopped the bullhead chain lu two, nnd profit of *350,000. Out of that suin there
proposed to qulL 'When I pulled up the was first paid for the wages and provisions
anchor, another surprise awaited me; for of tho crqw *80,00'. Port charges camo
when I drew It up, 1 found a ten pound next in amount, nud over *55,000 was so
paid, vri lit the cost of insurance was *45,bass had swallowed IL”
“Oh. Wall lake Is a great place for fish,” 000. The hunker coals cost *35,000. the
remarked this urbfinc official as he took cost of loatHng aud discharging was *40,000, and the commissions paid to merchants
.pls leave,
and brokers, with dispatch money, aggre­
gated S20.lX\&gt;.
When deck and engines stores, tho cost
On Tuesday, Aug. 31 the Det roll, Lan­ of docking, painting, etc., and the cost of
sing Jt Northern IL R. will run their an­ management is added, the total expendi­
ture is brought np to *315,000; so that only
nual low rate
about one-tenth of the original gross profit
EXCURSION TO PETOMXBT,
via Grand Rapids and the Chicago «fc West remains to be divided among the owners
of tho vessels.—Louisville Courier-Journal.
Michigan Ry..
VIA THE XEW ROUTE,
through Traverse City and Charlevoix.
Thia excursion has been a feature ot this
A correspondent inquires whether the
popular line for years past and is eagerly celebrated Californian tree monsters are
looked forward to by a large number of really 2,000 years old or more, as represent­
ed In horticultural works. There Is n*
people, who take advantage of the
doubt about their being of these, great
VERY IX&gt;W RATES OFFERED
to spend a few days among the famous ages. Scctfoosof tho exterior have been
cut Into the- wood and the annual growths
Michigan resorts.
The pure, invigorating air, cool nights, calculated acnvdiugly, ao tbe exact num­
and many attractions of this region, make ber of yiara to produce a half inch has
been definitely ascertained. Dividing half
the trip one of pleasure and benefit.
September Is a delightful month in the diameter of a tree..and multiplying by
these ascertained fnefs of annual growth,
Northern Michigan.
In addition to other attractions, lovers the result gives thc^ges as already given
of the sport will find excellent fishing in by these who hare' already pronounced
.

An oddity pointed out to tho interested
visitor nt the government gsnlens is the
so cal!ed "cruel plant," which belongs to
the “fly trap" order. Thia vegetable Nero
Ulla just for the pleasure of being a mur­
derer. Tbe leaves of the cruel plant exude
an intoxicating honey, which regularly at­
tracts files, bees, butterfllM and other busy
little fluttered. The slightest touch of
these little creatures enuxw the loaf to
clone in the real fly trap fashion, •queering
the intruder out of all semblance of an in­
sect Aa won im death stops the stniggies
of the insect nnd the irritation ceases the
leaf slowly opens, drops the mangled re­
mains to the floor und automatically sets
itaelf for another victim.—St. Louis Re­
public.

In sawmills using pneumatic plpea for
taking away the sawdust it ia found that
the back of the saw usually throws up a
good deal of fine dust in spite of the air
suction.
Thia difficulty has now been
overcome in many instances by on inven­
tion for admitting rir to the saw hopper in
such a way aa to cause It to Impinge on tbe
sides and teeth of tho saw pnd thus give it
an air blast washing.—New York Times.

Younger Brother—Nellie, if you had
lived in the days of Ananias and Sappbira
you would have been dead long ago.
Nellie (indignant}—I am sure. Bobby, I
never told what wasn’t true in my life.
How can you be so unkind!
Younger Brothel-Why, they lived about
1,800 years ago. You wouldn’t have hnng
on as long as this, would you?—Kata
Field’s Washington.

In all probability the oldest Now Yorker
is Eri Gray, formerly of Roxbury, and now
living at the age of 100 years on tho county
poor farm at Delhi. He eats ns hearty n
meal as anybody. He says he was born in
Connecticut in 1783, and once worked for
Jay Gould's father ou his farm nchr Rox­
bury more than sixty years nga—New
York Sun.____ ___________ ___
Charles Lamb was an admirer of Lon­
don. and never wearied of wsndcring
about the streets.
Without London he
considered life would scarcely be worth
living; ho "would not exchange the dirti­
est dray frequented alley for Skiddaw aud
Helvullyn.”—Hygiene.

From Maryland comes a curious remedy
for chills and fever. Take tbe skin from
(he inside of an eggshell, go lo a young
persimmon tree .three days in succemlon
and tie a knot in the skin each day.—Kanwu&lt;’ity Journal.
An Irish editor being unable to obtain a
sufficiency of news for bis dally paper,
made tile following extraordinary an­
nouncement: "Owing to an unusual press­
ure of matter we nre today obliged, to leave
several columns blank.’’
..
If your days are filled up now with petty
pursuits and your mind turns to mean or
vicious thoughts, don’t stop to fight these
temptations one by one. Turn into your
life nnd thoughts the fire of n noble work,
a high purpose.

In proportion to population Switzerland
has a larger army than any other Euro
pean nation. Every citizen of the land ha*
at some time undergone military training
and is ready for aervire.

with whom every
state government has been
to the rain attempt to »P^* lh°
Demoeratle .appetite tor
many who hare epent thetlmei tor
wblih tho etate paye a
price in the manufacture of Democrat!
Smpaigo .Isadora They hare worked
un this rillatnona stuff lor the D-moJLtie state central committee to “od
broadcast over the state, and they
hare also corresponded for
papers, which have greedily anapped
St these choice bite of Democratic Htcrature.
Even the honored name.and
record of R O. Grosvenor, of Jdaes
ville, ex-etate treasurer of Michigan,
have not been proof
Jj®
attacks of one -of these Democratic
ffhouls—-on appointee of the notorious
Dan Soper.
This is what he wrote to
the Hillsdale Democrat:
On page 33 of tha report of the board of
auditors for the year IBM will be found the
follovlnc: “K- °- G««*v®T‘r’ t(T Per*o"al
expcnMd incurred in xolnff urand retnralng
from Washtnston- and wh'l®
nCMI for tbu state, *.5U«There It w.
and there Is all there Is of it. Not a word to
Indicate what those personal expenses were,
or a single item given in tbu bill. Just one
blc lump. Now there I* u3t »ho slightest
doubt taut Mr. Grosvenor may have been
entitled to lhe amount asksd for; but 1 ven­
ture tho assertion that if a man la Ihts cmplo? should present a bill for JI5W to hln
and ask for payment. Mr. (hxsren w “ou1'1
sny: “Please make out an Itemized state­
ment ami let me see what nil thl« w for and
what you have done to bo entitled to th.*
sum ot money" Tha.is
Groavcnorahould navo done ami what tho
boird now requires ot every p rson who
urosonta a bill to them for * service ren­
dered tho state. The people of Michigan
would hare been Interested In knowing
whether Mr. Grosvenor received ton cents a
mile for railroad fare as did his colleagues
In officu at that time, or whether bo received
only -actual and necessary expens •• while
away from tho seat of government on duly
connected with his office.’’
This deliberate attempt to deceive is
as cold-blooded a stab in the luick as
an}' assassin ever aimed in the dark.
The people of Hillsdale County—yee, of
the whole State of Michigan—would
have resented any open charge of dis­
honesty made against Mr. Grosvenor,
based on so fiiinsv a pretext as that en­
try on the records; but thu Democratic
assassin hoped to get in his deadly work
by means of insinuations. But the
slanderer is eonvictwl out of his own
mouth. He cites in evidence the mere
entry in the report of the boar 1 of au­
ditors of that board’s action on the bill,
but does not cite the bill itself on which
the l»oard acted. Whctherjie failed u»
notice the original bill which is now on
file in the archives of the state, and
which is the original voucher for the
pavment, on account of ignorance or ’
for- the sake of willful misrepresen­
tation. is immaterial at present, tor
cither supposition is disgraceful to that
party which expects to profit by such
slanders’
.
The Republican boards of state au­
ditors always reqninsl itemized state­
ments in bills presented to them for
their examination, nnd if the present
Democratic board docs the same, it is
but following the excellent example
set by its Republican predecessors.’
Those" itemize*! bills are always pre­
served, but, on the record or journal of
the board's transactions, only a mere
minute of the matter is entered. Should
the Ixjord enter nnd print at length in
its report un itemized statement of all
the thousands of bills allowed, the peo­
ple would justly complain of the wrote
of money in unncecswy and expensive
printing.
,

STlZFui ooimnon .nlormAtlon- Th.
San»l» ot Ir^Min onmOlogr rcSd only UtoJmpto
‘£’P““K
of the moat important bills, but speak
never a word of the many conrideratious
which moved the
them. The journal of tho Circui t Court
records the simple verdict of guilty,
which may consign a fellow-citizen to
life isnprbonment, but that journal h
as dumb ns the Spbnix. as to the evi­
dence which prompted the jury to ren- ■
der such a verdict, go does tho record
the proceedings of the board of state
auditors contain only a brief statement
of the board’s conclusions in each ease,
but does -not show the evidence upon
which it acted. But such evidence is
always to be found in the original
vouchers. Does the Democratic party
care to look further and be honest?
Ndl at all. It prefers to howl.
So much for what may be called the
technical aspect of the case. But if thin
• h-.ntlerous correspondent had desired
V&gt; deal fairly by Mr. Grosvenor, he
would hare stated what was the fact,
that the latter’s trip to Washington re­
sulted in tho satisfactory adjustment of
heavy claims which this state hnd accumniated against the general govern­
ment for war expenditures, and which
were in a rerv unsettled condition at
the time Mr. Crosvenor went into tho
ofHoe of State Treasurer. But such a
statement would have destroyed the
poroow of the article, and so Mr. Grosvernor’s private character hpd to be
smirched for the sake of casting reflec­
tions upon his record as a Repttblioar
state official.
Mr. Grosvenor’s case is but one out
of many Democratic alandora set afloat
The expense accounts of other equally
incorruptible state officer*, incurred in
tho transaction of equally Important
buslneis of tbe state have been mis­
represented and paraded before I no
people. The bills audited and allowed
bv former boards of auditors, for fur­
nishing the new state eapltol, bare
been represented ns every day occur­
rences, aa if Republican state o liters
have been uselessly piling up m tne
capital purchases of expensive fur­
niture, rugs and enrre.’ta or fl'.tin-r • n
their own private residence-* yvitn
them.
No misrepresentations Imvo
been too gross for tho Democrats vo
make. But it is useless to try to run
them all down.
The same spirit of
maliciousness and indifference
to
truth pervades them all.
What more do the people wa it, to
convince them of thu rottenness of tbe
Democratic cause, than
this cold­
blooded
uasaasinatiou
of personal
reputations’
A cause whose iwhocates arc reduced to such desperate
straits is much better lost than won —
at least for the people of the state of
Michigan.
They cannot afford to pul
into power, or to keep in p &gt;wer, anv
party at the expense of the good name
and reputation of citizens whom tlfey
have loved to honor and res; ect
If
Democratic virtue is not reaj/in itself,
but merely relative, ancy it can be
shown to’exist only by proving the
rest of the people to be thieves nnd
swindlers, then it is scarcely worth
saving. The people would be "paying
too dear for their whistle.’
And yet
this Is exactly the price that tlie lead­
ers of the Michigan Democracy are
‘aikln r the people to pay for another
two yearn of Democratic incompetency
and fraud. It is too muuh.

Dannuik, forerunner of brocade, cnine
from Damascus. Indeed, there is s flavor
and fragrance of the east through nil tbu
beadroll of silken -luffa.

Braid is not suitable for children under
the age of tea u:outbi&gt;. anti it never should
be used us the chief food.

SLANDEBS AND LIES.
THE

FAVORITE

WEAPONS

it In his
• Demo-

AN INFAMOUS OATH.'

Was It Takes sad Sutavnuu by Adlal _
Meveimmir
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Then? ha. ten no re!ntat;.,n
charge that Adlal E Sten-n^"
L'”
ocrutie candidate for vicu-nr. &lt;i'
uaa a mr.nl.-r ot the onl« , f K
of the Oolte, Cinto.
tamour oath token by meinlxn,...
tnwonable aaaoclalton:
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••I solemnly snrnr to remove
H..|„
to remote, from the too-tl„,. *'F
and from all power to Injure th,. .TIS
or my order, any matt or Woman »,
ah.ll he hortlle to the Intor!“

the aueevsa ot the great .n r.
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complish thlarad l.hali »
(1“'
ger or poison, to daylight-r to
W “r * U
any ti,n,,.
shall he oomxnanilc.1 by thogn&gt;„.|
cU. and W I Wore UIm-to thb „r
other oath which I may take u,
order, if I should ever by sign, word deed betray a secret or nu mber of thr
brotherhood, I hope that th. slcffii. ’
upon which I now look mav lx? a enun
terpart of rmine.- I further s-.v.-ar L
obey the orders of the teesidi nt.
through this council, and as
receive to fulfill them; and should Mnr
member of this order be in ilanirer I
will defend nnd save him at the risk of
my own life, and be a faithful and dij
creet spy. So help me God and b^n
me baton.
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DEMOCRATIC FAMILIES.

The new directory bf the citv of fan.
ring contains the follow ing inter.^aa
entries:
Schaffer. Goorge T., state Un-I .-onmu.
stoner, ret. 7M Ottawa w.
Schaffecv MUs F. Gertrude, ■-Hland commissioner. Ixls 7u&lt; ottaw w
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Schaffor. MIss Sadie S.. c|;; itatc tend
eomm'.iMtoner. bds. ”0i Ottan.i *
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Schaffer. Wm. T. T.. elk. slate land com.
mluloner. bds. 704 Ottawa v
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An aggreguU- of
ai year u
by the taxpayer* to th
S
family.
The same directory also' shows this:
Winans, Edwin B., governor M!.«41c.l.’
re*. Uainburg. Mich., rm*. 212 W33Ltea&gt;&lt; ’
Wtnans. Geo. Y., private secretary to tb^
governor,- bd». 210 Washtenaw w.
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Hovey. Howard, executive clerk zorernor. rtni. 311 Capitol avenue.
The first receives 84.Ww. - the
SI.8IK) and the thin! 81,5no
treasury—an aggregate of .«7.'Ai to the
Winans family, for Hovey L tin- gnrernor’s son-in-law, and a gran?, aggre­
gate of 511,300 per year to take ctru of
twp Democratic houM-hohk.
Taxpay­
ers, can you affonl this?
Hill Hit* thr Hull'. 1.-,..

Senator David Hill is reiibrted by the
Washington Star. UsuaJlv a, trust­
worthy anthoritv. ae having Mid im­
mediately after Mr Cleveland's nom­
ination:
“The tariff plank of the platfortk
adopted at Chicago hns ma.h- every'
workshop and factory in th^ United
States a Republican campaign head*
quarters."
Senator Hill is not an unbi &lt;-i ob.
server, but he has put a great dnl of
truth into few words in this utterai^.

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Even Democratic newspapers of some
breadth and not hidebound s|H*ak well
of John T. Rich nnd frankly admit his
qualifications and stuength.
Says the
Grand RaphLi Democrat editorially:
“Mr. Rich is n&gt;*t lacking in q-jal’tiealions for public office. IL- lias Lad
much -experience nnd has made a good
record."

EMPIRE DRILL

OF

MICHIGAN DEMOCRATS.

The MagnlUcont Record of the Hepobllcnn
tarty

Willfully Ml»rcpre»cntc&lt;l

und

Flagrant In*lance u Type of AH.

A Democratic half truth is worse
rtban a whole He. for it borrows tbe
livery of tho Lord to serve the devil.
The Democratic party of Michigan has
of late been dealing in half truths bv
the wholesale, in the expectation that
a modicum of truth, or even the barest
He tn blan co of truth will nerve to
sweeten to the taste of the people a
nauseating dose of falsehood. The re­
sult is whut might have been expected
,by the Democrats. The few doses that
went down first have produced a re­
action, and the dirty mess of falsehood,
vilification and personal abuse is being
cast back at its author.
Recognizing the gran# work done by
the RepubHcan party in developing
and building up the state and recogniz­
ing tho sterling Integrity of the men
whom that party has invariably put
into the state offices, the Democrats
could find no mode of attack upon tho
Republican party and its officers better
suited to their nefarious purposes than
broadsides of personal nunse and spe­
cious falsehoods.
For some time past
they hare been publishing alleged re
ports—generally garbled and always
misrepresented—of the doings of Re­
publican state officials. Those transac­
tions have been placed in every con­
ceivable false light before the people
without one word of explanation or
reference to-attendant circumstances.
The people have been asked to believe
that men who have been honored by
them with the most sacred trusts have
grossly and deliberately violated those
trusts by swindling the state and rob­
bing its treasury, ana have then
shamelessly recordsd the evidences of
their villamy in official reporta Tho
most arrant pettifogger would not
have the impudence to ask a justice
court jury to convict a man of potty
larceny upon such evidence, but Demo­
cratic demagogues have brazenly In­
suited the intelligence of tbe people
by asking them to convict their most
trusted officials Ln the past of petty
thievery. No man’s personal or official
character has been safe from the cov­
ert attacks of these Dolitical pirates
wherever the interests of the Democ­
racy could be subserved by a resort to
tactics so peculiarly lie own.
Men of

l«a .ubj.ua tc'uh timoc"?
abuse.
,
lllrt,1‘“ of tbb

The Best Drill on Earth
Because it is the most Reliable.
. POSITIVE FORCE FEED. The first and only positive force feed drill
which has been built as a specialty for 87 years and tried to be imitated by many- 'Even
to using the name ‘ ‘Empire.” Imitation is the best acknowledgement of superiority.
It sows with the same gear the satoie quantity of wheat or oats.
It is the only drill in the world that will do this.
It will not break the grain.
It is not complicated, as it sows all kinds of grain with one run. It plants corn, pet®
or beans for a field crop satisfactorially. It is the only drill that does not require a special
device for planting corn, peae or beantv
It is guaranteed to sow as well as any double feed run ever made.
it is satisfactory, because there is no guess work about it. It is the liglitest dratt
anil made. It rests lightly on the horses necks, because it is evenly balanced. Its v.lieeia
are bung on tapering axles like a wagon and will last as long as a wagon, the wheels Ila'“'s a
rem and t“e teeth teing hnng on springs.
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The EMPIRE DRILL can be driven any where that a wagon or a spring tooth l‘ar
TOW
without danger of brealdng.
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n_ .. The above facts can all be proven by over 60 of the best farmers in the vicinity11
^XS88’ t hose nanies' w.in aPP('ar in the Basxkb next week to whom I sold 20 in 18W. M
WRST
and Fee and h“y this remarkable Drill, for it pays W bay the
whicl‘is acknowledged to be the BEST. 1 continually keep a
siock ot Empire Drills at my shop on Main street.
Opposinte the New Court HouseYours for business,

R. B. RICHARDS
P. S. Drills kept in stc^-k, either Shoe or Hoe, in sizes from 8 to 13 holes.

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Hastings Banner.

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Hastings,

mich., august is, 1892.

look t here

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under the laws of the »i»&lt;- if,
Michigan-

offickbs:
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, -heater Messer. Vice. Pres.
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D. W. Reynolds. Cashier.
nr.KCTons:

Robinson.
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Chester Messer,

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS..

Wheat ie low and flour
should be the same. -For a
short time I will sell

White Rose Flour

BASTtxaa. bicb.

IMPORTANT

AT

$2.20 Per 100 Lb.t.
This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grade.
Live poultry wanted

JOS. ROGERS.

-Aidon ti ne depositsand gfoeral
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ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWING MACllINE ?

Toe.erj prr.on
Cll« or
other lUrul

Com

DR. LAKINS,
The Rectal specialist-of Grand
Rapids, is at the Hastings House,
Hastings, every Thursday after­
noon and Friday forenoon,

Dr. Irkins has a large list of
patients in Hastings apd vicinity
and more are securing his services
at each visit as a result of his un­
usual success in his special prac­
tice.
All are Invited to call for con­
sultation and examination both
of which are absolutely free.

if. buy of the man who sells.at the same price to the
,ui or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you $55
Es .i
:■ machine and sell the same style of machine to anofher ■ $25 as do some dealers.. Oh. no!

The Dollar of the Poor Man
Is ,,-t as good to.Trav. as the dollar of the rich. He sells
Th- Light Running World Renowned Domestic, The New
Hon..- and some other first-class .machines.
He will sell yon a machine for a small payment down
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
Ifwill pay you to call on him before you buy.
Needles, oils and parts for all machines,

T. PHILLIPS.

“The maid of Kildare”
And “the girl with red hair,”
The lost “Charley Ross.”
z\nd the ancient “White Hoss,”
The “Fat Man of Plumbago,’’
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And folks&gt;fiom Newaygo,
From Texas to Maine,
If they buy drugs of Fred L. Heath,
They will do it over again.

AGENT for the

Q0LtJnBI'^

HKKORTTwo BEST WHEELS in the
World.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,

Blankets, Bedding,
AND

Live Geese Feathers.
1 he most complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state.

DRUG STORE.
For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

Cloaks, .

THEIWLE'S

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Secosd-Hand School Books,
The most.complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

UI.

Goodyear

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Hastings,

Mich

A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.

A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella

for 81.00, try one.

To consumers of kwo«®ne 0,1
tinea and Barry Co: We have established
in^iucy at Hotlngs tor the .ale of
SnoTDrapoll. wbleh tor lumlnallng pur­
noses baa no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
. » wuairM ft perfectly safe. It produces
a^learand white light and free of odor,
whieh is so common with cheap and low
SoidiritaJuly &gt;. !«"•

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
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W” make a specialty
°i making Gents suits
and pants to order.

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light Is concerned but at a low test will

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Stinr*ufficlent naptha (explosive port)

78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

GRAND RAPIDS,

_n allows the use of 120 degrees fire teat
STJ&amp;rmlt. lb« U» rad.

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Ag.
UmU„s, meh.

COUNTY NEWS.
The following persons aie \delegatea
from Prairieville to the county convention
at Hastings August 20th: M. Doster. J.
W. Sacket, Mark Norris. O. A. Hughs
and J no. Drummond.—Mr. Editor please
'»rrect a grave blunder of yours in my
last weeks article where yon make me say
“The worst part of prairieville” for the
west part of Prairieville.—Threshing Is
slow. A large amount of straw and not
much wheat Com will be a good crop If
the winter is favorable.

In our last we omitted to mention the
ice cream social at IL E. Kelsey’s which
was to have taken place Wednesday
night, but' on account of the rain It was
lield Friday night All considered they
did well as they took in over $13—Mrs.
'Diomas is entertaining her father and
mother—Dr. Sayles and wife are enter­
taining their parents of Lowell—Many at­
tended camp meeting at Pennock's grove
—The pole and Hag raising was a success.
Colgrove’s speech was good and well re­
ceived—Lee McDonald and wife spent a
few days at Wall lake—Edward Smith and
wife, of Grand Rapids, are visiting their
'
parents here.

Some farmers in this- vicinity have
threshed but they report a small amount
of wheat to the straw—The party at the
new hbtel last Friday evening was a
success—Charles Hover, formerly of this
vicinity. Is now working at the brick yard
—Alex McCallum Is kept quite busy tak­
ing people to the various resorts—Howard
Mosliwr attended the races at Grand
Rapids last week—Mrs. John Doonan Is
very sick—Daniel Thompson has a new
well 33 feet deep—Some of the young peo­
ple talk of starting an Epworth league
here. A little more energy on the part of
some would help the attendance at Sunday
school—The post office will be moved this’
week to the new site on Center St. west
of the meat market—Myron Chamberlin
has moved into his new hotel.

Quite a number from here attended the
camp rotating near Hastings. All report a
good lime—Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Seaman, Tuesday. August 10th, a girl —
Lydia Felghner spent last week with Mrs.
Alien Kasey—Mrs. L. Seaman Is working
for Wm. Seaman—Nearly every one from
here Intends to take In the excursion to
Ottawa Beach—Jennie Jam rd is visiting
at Battle Creek.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.
C
WHOLE NO. 1940

The Michigan Central will untU Sept.
SOth sell round trip tourists tickets* limit­
ed to return not later than October 31st,
at the following low rates:
Traverse City....
Bay View............
8.05
Petoskey................
Harbor Springs...
Maeklnaw City. .
Mackinaw Island
Elk Rapids..............
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fisher are enter* Charlevoix..............
talning friends from Ypsilanti.— Rev.
M. A. Gii.lmaj,
Mr. Stacey preached at our school bouse
Ticket Agent
Sunday to quite a large audience.—Jennie
XNlne hundred and ninety nine tickets
Travis of Kalamazoo is visiting her aunt
were
sold
here
for
the
excursion
to Ottawa
Mrs. Chester Honeywell.—Mr. and Mrs. I
, .| beach yesterday, and fifteen coaebes were
Milo Hammond have returned from their
! . loaded to the platforms. Probably 200
pleasure trip at Bay View.—Jim Brisbaln,
Gorden Flower and Jim Verrtll have gone' I more tickets could have been sold had
to Dakota with the prospect of finding there been cars enough to have taken
work.—Kittle McDonald of Grand Rapids them. J Much disappointment was express­
ed anting those who had cone from a dis­
is visiting her aunt Mrs. John Barber.
tance and were then not able to go. The
Delton.
number was far In excess of what any
one
had anticipatedit would be and what
Maud Rann eyhas returned from a weeks
visit in Kalamazoo.—MIm Kelley of Kal­ It generally Is on such occasions. Over
amazoo was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. 700 were left between here and Grand
Barrett. C. Moreau has gone for a week’s Rapids.
sojourn along the shores of Gull lake.—
Time was when every household bad Its
The Dr. made a business trip to Kalama­ bottle of liniment, which name into almost
zoo. Monday.--Mlas Media Bush has re­ daily use, as much as soap, eand or silver
turned.—H. C. Boynton and wife have polish. But it has-been gradually elimina­
returned from their trip to Petoskey.—M. ted by the restrictions placed on IL until
R. Gwin and J. Robinson made a trip to one rarely sees It any more except in those
Plainwell Saturday.—Mrs. Varah visited old-fashioned households that still cling to
at Hastings last week.—Mrs. Forbes is 111. calomel and Epsom salts. It was once
—Birdie St John of Shultz visited Q. A. considered indispensable in cue of rheu­
Hynes.—F. J. Norwood was at Hastings matism. but wu afterwards pronounced
Friday.
one of the most dangerous- remedies for

Nearly everyone is going to apend the
17th at Ottawa Beach.—Jay Carpenter and
wife spent Sunday afternoon-at Campbell.
—Some of the farmers here liave their
oats stacked or In the barn, while others
have not got theirs cut yet. Next week
will find nearly all cut and drawn. Oats
are very good In some places,

x. Dowling.
George Wilson, wife and youngest
daughter expect to go north soon, for Mrs.
Wilson’s health.—Dowling was well rep­
resented at the camptneellng at Pennock’s
grove last Sunday.—Grandma Frey Is ex­
pected home Saturday from Lowell.—A
small company attended the dance last
Friday evening.—Chas. Rice has com­
menced work on bis house on Main street
—Mrs. C. M. Mack was able to ride out
last Sunday.—Dr. PiatL mother and ulster
moved in the front part of Mrs. Bacon’s
- house last week.—Born to Mr. and Mrs.
V. Hamoud a bouncing boy.—Miss Dr.
Bryant of Battle Creek reached here last
Friday on a safety bicycle, to visit rela­
tives, and returned home Munday.—Geo.
Wilson entertained relatives from Prairie­
ville last week.—Win. Van Syckles of
Battle Creek called, on friends here last
week.—Evie Joy is making preperations to
attend school in Grand Rapids the first of
September.
Prairieville.
The W. F. M. was entertained at the
Parsonage Wednesday. 15 members pres­
ent.—John Brainard nnd family of Grand­
ville are visiting his father Brainard.—W.
Farr is gaining, slowly.—Some ot our
young people plcnioed at Crooked lake last
Saturday.—Charles Woodmam. Donald
McLeay Edith Latham. Maud Ruggles and
Hattie Sacket returned from Valparlso last
Friday where they have been attending
school.—Herb Smith is painting the store
occupied by Canns Trample A Co.—
Mrs. Andy Havens will start to New
York this week to visit her parents.—
. The fanners Picnic will' be held at Gun
lake the 19th.—Glen Backman will start
for the northern resorts to-day.—Dr. Gil­
more and wife who have been boarding
with Chas. Lord have retunie&lt;Mo Chicago.
—Mrs. Nettle Hyde nnd Mrs. Hannah
Fulk will start to.Canada to-day. The
Dr. will postpone his visit until some r&gt;L
bls patients are out of danger. They will
will visit his parents.—Rev. O. B. Perry
occupied the M. E. pulpit Sunday. He
and his wife arc visiting here.—John Dos­
ter left Monday to visit his sifter in Kala­
mazoo. Monday, who Is very III.—Mrs.
McELwaiifot Hastings visited Mrs. G. IL
Brown last Thursday.—L. L. Loveland
and family will visit the northern resorts
next week.—Peter Drummond Is expected
home from Grand Rapids to-day for a
week’s visit

that disease, often causing It to go to the
heart. Sprains and braises .were still left
for it, but the authorities now call It
-worse than useless” In such cases. For
sprains there is nothing so good as hot wa­
ter and a bandage.

The boy who has the freedom, of the
streets after nightfall without business or
permission,-of his parents. Is cultivating a
dangerous habit. Any place where a boy
has no business is a dangerous place for
him. be it upon the streets, In the stores ol
livery bam. A.boy that Is all right wilprefer his home, friends, books and news
papers to the low class found upon the
streets. Business men of all kinds look
upon the boy loafers as the “dead beats” of
the future. Boys if you will adopt the
right habits while boys. you. will in man­
hood be useful in the world, will prove a •
source of comfort to parents and- friends,
and when you are old you will have the
satisfaction of looking back upon, a well
spent life.—Ex.

Circuit Court.
Circuit court began its sessions Monday,
with the following, calendar before it for
disposal:
The people vs Eugene Wilcox; suborna­
tion of perjury.
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The people vs James L. Wileox: sub­
ornation of perjury.
The people vs Eugene Wilcox; criminal
assault
The people vs Henry Northrop;, perjury
Etta Tompkins is at home from Gales­
for
sentence.
burg—Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morehouse, of
The people vs James Seeley:, jail break­
Battle Creek, visited at Z. Morehouse’s the
ing, for sentence.
first of the week—Wert Jewell left Mon­
The people vs James Culp;. jail break-*
day for Dakota—Mrs. fioulse Seger has
Ing, for sentence.
rented her store and sold the contents to
The people vs James SchlmOre: appeal,
Chas. Baker, of Battle Creek. He took
assault and battery.
possession Monday—Mrs. Abbey lias gone
Thr people vs A«a D.. Rork;. obtaining
to Nashville to live, and has rented the
property under false pretense.
hotel tn Chas. Abbey— Mmlnmes Dora
The people vs Nettie-Sheldon; appeal
Morehouse and Ella Sackett, of Battle
keeping bawdy house.
Creek, visited nt Henry Tasker’s lust
The people vs Fred McPherson: appeal,
week—Wm. Itatty and D. Keyes were at
assault.
Hastings Saturday—Edith Latty Is visit­
The people vs Ronianzo Brown; keeping
ing the Misses Davis at Batlie Creek—Mr.
gambling room.
and Mrs. Wlll'Scger, of Joppa, late of
The people vs Byron Dickinson:keeping
Assyia. have a little baby girl born last
gambling room.
week—John Tuckerman is laid up with
The people'vs Mary B. Treat: keeping
the intlamatory rheumatism. Mrs. Tuck­
gambling room.
erman is also very sick—Mrs. F. Davin lias
The people vs Wm. T. Rose; keeping
been visiting relatives here the past three
saloon open on Sunday.
weeks.
v
The people vs Titos. E. Carroll; violating
insurance law.
The people vs Lannls IL Brady: aiding
Mrs. Glendon Richards, of Grand Rapids,
and abetting in keeping a gambling room.
is a guest at Dr. Young’s—8. E. Cook, of
The people vs Rollin Dunham; aiding
Charlotte, spent Sunday with friends here
and abetting in keeping a gambling room,
—D. T. Tanner, ot Charlotte, was a guest
of ira Hecox over Sunday—Rev. Wm.
'rhe people vs Dana Jones; perjury.
Big offer. B .&lt;NXF.i: to January. 1st next,
The people vs John Moore: perjury.
Parker preached at the Congregational
The people vs Wm. Wand; perjury.
church last Sunday morning and evening only 23 cents.
The people vs Wm. Montgomery;
—Gertrude Geiger, of Hastings, visited
The Wool bool factory shut down yester­
friends here Tuesday—John Houghton, of day to allow it ■ employees to take In the perjury.
The people vs Jerial Woca; bastardy.
Grand Rapids, was here from Friday till . excursion.
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The people vs James Seeley: larceny
Monday visiting friends—Helen MillsMany arc taking advantage of our cam­ from dwelling house. ■
paugh. of Hastings, attended the Y. P*. S.
The people vs Ephriam Lucas;certiorari.
C. E. here Sunday evening—John Hough­ paign offer. The Banneu to January 1st
The people vs Marvin X I*almaUer;
ton and Della Comfort were at Lake next for only 25 cents.
Odessa Saturday—Mrs. S. A. Springctt
Read the Banner during the campaign. bastardy.
Ann Blake vs John Duffy et al: eject­
and daughter, of Jackson, are visiting at From uow to Jan. 1st next only 25 cents—
S. Lelbbauser’s—Edith Fleming spent only about six cents per month. Can you ment.
The Ohio Farmers Ins. Ca vs Henry L.
Sunday with Miss Mlilspangh at E. V. afford it?
Newton et al; assumpsit.
Smith’s—Sunday night the midnight train
The largest line of boots, shoes, furnish­
nroXsed the people of this place by whistleBenson Bare vs Geo. Potter, appeal.
Nettle Martin vs Manson German; sum­
ing1&lt;mg nu&lt;l loud, which proved to be a ing goods, etc. in the city just received at
signal for a very hot tire. The Wltllaokt’ the Bankrupt store., We can sell them at mons.
wan
ufacturcrs'prices.
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In re the estate of Adam Sponable de­
fruit evaporator works were on fire, and
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although the hose companies did splendid
Our office force is pretty well demoral­ ceased: appeal.
James L. Whitcoihb vs Joseph Marriott,
work It was of no avail on the factory, but ized thia week. Two are on the half sick
Thos.
Marriott; atuuud psi t
saved surrounding buildings’ Tne evap­ list, and one of our compositor*.( Miss
In re Hastings Fumltmre Co. assignor,
orator Co. sustains a total lost. No Insur­ Nellie Baldwin, has left us to accept a poance—Tne excursion to Ottawa Beach took sltion In Milwaukee.) Be charitable If the petition for payment of chattel mortgages.
Allan Sheldon A'Co* vs John Yarger;
quite a crowd from hero yesterday.
paper Is not up to IW standard.
assumpsit
.Middleville.
• The Shields Automatic wind mill sold
Isaac Frelsbuxg A Co. vs Byron Dickin­
David Webb, wife and daughter Stella by the Hastings Engine A Iron works Is son; assumpsit
were the guests of Chicago retaUvr. last the mill for farmers. The mill and der­
Aaron vs Annetta King: divorce.
rick
for
835.
All
ki^ds
of
tanks
kept
In
week—George Ickes and wiftf, of Grand
Clara B. vs Win. Height: divorce.
Rapids visited friends and relative in and stock, also pipes, screens, pumps and
Hannah vs Francte H. Squires; divorce.
around the village last week—Elsie Smith valves. Now is the time to get a good
Chas vs Laura A. Wiles; divorce.
Is visiting relatives in Bay City—Deloa outfit cheap for cash.
Lucinda C. vs Adelbert E. Hannah;
Cronk and family were in the Rapids
divorce.
Xj.
N.
Burroughs
will
erect
a
large
green
Monday and Tuesday—Mabie Loomis, of
Mollie E. vs Wm. A. Crotbers; divorce. •
Grand Rapids, visited here laat »««— house at his residence in the first ward.
Etta M. vs Burtie B. Sparks; divorce.
Belle Hicks, is visiting MIm Edna Camp­ He expects to have owr MOO feet of glass
Mary vs George Turner: divorce.
bell—H. E. Hendrick was In Hastings on nnd will enlarge this if business warrants
■ Emma vs George A. Baker, divorcecualneas Monday-Fred Walker, who Jiaa IL )He will make a specialty ot cut flow,
John Bahs vs unknown heirs of Reuben
erf und early vegetables In season. Every
tern studying l.w with
8. Wolcott
drink tte pot je«r. ’•« «di»lt« to the one should patronize this home institution
John. Bahs vs Mary D. Holbrook; bill to
bar Monday—Born, to John Beneway and and buy flowers of Mr. Burroughs, who remove cloud from title.
will sell .them as cheaply as any one.
Wire. August Mtn, »girl:
I?,**™"
Norman Latham et al vs David Ickes et
When you go to Grand Rapfds you are al; bill to establish rights in church prop­
Anulwn end wife, the ICUt. •
Spaulding l» going to oee»W if ,
S' Invited to stop at the Kent hotel, a new erty.
HCTidrlrk-. bouM on Or»»d It*Pld*
house. Everything is in first class shape,
James W. Bentley vs Walter L. Wilkins
Ur. Hendrick I. going to return to the being heated by steam and having electric
like Uiore—MIm &amp;rl. ot Chleego. lai Hell­ bells all through. It is ran on the Europe­
Ellen &amp; Saturn vs Mary J. Wilkins, Jas.
ing Fennie Seever. of llil. vUlM^MWIe an plan and has a first class restaurant In L. Wilkins; Injunction.
Bum. ot Grand Rapids, la flailing In the connection. Messrs. Beach A Booth, the
Geo. J. vs Lucretia Cox; divorce.
TllUge—OIWe Cleeer U entertaining com­ proprietors, are hustlers In the hotel busi­
Julia A. vs Lewis Hyatt; divorce.
Ian? tram Saah.llle thl. wrek-Mlnor
ness and will make a rustle fortheir share
Keeler wa. In Oteego on bualno. Tbura- uf patronage. The Kent Is at 61 Ptart
day—t’eerl Bara, ot Parmelee, waai the
street.
_____
&lt;ue*l Ot Ml» Pumtrey Saturday and SunL.._ Grace Mutter, who has been the
ii^o”tar aunL Mrs. BUI Gibbs the
My lourert la twa house* and tota new rent-1 rno*
past month, returned to her home in Grand
Rapids Wednesday—Rev. Dealtry Is in
ran m. uraM lupin. I
I tbe wwterTpart of the »Ute attending the w rS8t.»n.
*"*•
1 MMt
Baptist convenUon.

Additional Local

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HISTORY OF A WEEK.

Hastings Banner

SHAME
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ounte

sixty min era were drowned.

a, 1892.

Thursday

O.n-Ho- o&lt; U» rtrw GlM-a.
tbe buildings near tbs mine

?; J. Sheridan, who gained notoriety In
Tklcago ten years ago by advertising him­
self a* “Na 1” cf the Phanix park mur­
der conspiracy, wna crushed between a
gate poet and a hay rack on his farm in
Colorado, •uataining Injuria* from which

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ar* expected to die._______ ■

NAME.

LESSON Vtll, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 21.

on** *“? ww *■&lt; 01 August, in
SSasaad eixht hundred and ninety t»6
c"
^Ptroent. Charles W. Annatrotlx. 4ua&lt;e

Ir the matter ot tbe estate of i&gt;rnn
SC. Warm, dkoeased.
‘ Aw««
U* Petition, duly
id. of Alfreda Warren, wlifow ot.aid &lt;L£1
-laying that a certain Insinur.-t,;
SsMtMtWMinlstratlon of m:/!?,!?

be granted to the petitioner er son e
(Ms penon. ’ ,
WDff
IS. "Then came one nnd told them say­
Senator Hill, so It is said, will take the
■reupoc K la ordered, that Tuesdav tt.
stump In October and urge New Yorkeru ! Ing, Behold the men whom ye put in prison
of August. A. D..|iWrt74^
I arc standing io the temple and teaching
to vote for Cleveland.
Gladstone's recent victory makes him I the people.” The account of tho arrest,
premier ot r.ogland for the fourth time, Imprisonment and deliverance Is found
in rerses 17-20. When released on a fas StelJoourttben to be hoIKu at the Fro
which breaks the record.
। mer occasion and forbidden to speak in the
A tin plant has been contracted for at
name of Jesus, their reply was to the effect
Youngstown, O., with a capacity of more that they must speak what they bad seen
than 2,500 boxes of tin plate per day.
,
A campaign novelty designed at Chi­ and beard (chapter iv, 18-20).
20. “Then went the captain with the
cago is a mask which either gives the
signed.
officere and brought them without violence,
The First National bank ot Marathon,
features of Harrison or Cleveland.
for they feared the people lest they should per printed and circulated in Ml&lt;i eou&amp;ty^ot
la., capital 630,000, bu been authorized to
Henry Hall is In jail at Binghamton, N. have been stoned.” The people were bene­ Harrv. once In each week for three *ucce4it. *
Y., tor bigamy, it being charged that he fitted by the apostles' preaching and weeks previous to said day ef hearing.
begin business.
CHAKUm W. AMstrok.
A pleasure steamer was run down out­ ha* twelve living wires ana .all “in good miracles and heard them gladly (verses
(A true ©opr.)
»
Judg* Fronu*
ride the harbor at Helsingora, Finland,
14-10), just as tho common people heard
standing."
and forty-five persons were drowned:
The revolution In Bolivia has got along J reus gladly (Mark xil, 37). It was the
PROBATE OBDF.lt.
Four prisoners tn the Benton couty jail to the point where the revolutionists cap­ religious rulers who did the persecuting
State of Michigan. county of Barry.-s*
at Vinton, la., sawed the bars from a win­ ture tho capital city. Each side lost 500 and tried to hinder this blessing to the
At a session of the Probate Cxirt (ar tte
dow and made their escape. The leader men in the fight.
County of Barry, holden at the Probate i
1»
the City of HMtinr*. !n*ald cwmty. onTw,d
was named Bingley, alias Swords, Who
The IIinestone bed of the Sandusky people.
27. “And when they had brought them nenday, the 3rd day of August, in the
was arrested at Grundy Center for kid­ river, two miles from Tiffin, O., has
they set them before tho council.” Jesus on* thouaasd eight hundred and blaety-tsra
naping a boy and putting acid on his arm heaved up into a ridge for 800 feet, three had told them that it would be even so I ^Preoect, Chanes. W. Annatrong, Judje'et
and then compelling him to beg.
tn we' matter ot the estate of Joseph McKm
(Math, x, 16, 17: John xv, 20), and the
feet above the water.
The revolt of the Hazara tribes in Af­
A party of tourist* who went sailing at same thing is true today, for if a man will an nlteged Inaaue person.
’
ghanistan is assuming serious proportions, Petosky, Mich., brought bock the story preach the whole truth, according to the
lathe above eapUed esuae Man MrR»e
gmuatea
of sold Insane person, come* into
and the ameer is making extraordinary *f* that they bad seen a sea serpent 75 feet plain, obvious sense of God’s Word in tho
oUassedonotcourt and decision that she i* prepared to ren­
torts to suppress it.
power of the Holy Spirit, be will soon find der her annual account a* such guardian.
long and 4 feet thick.
Alvin Clark and Maud Henry, uf Poca­
Thereupon It is ordered that Tburw!a% th.
J, B. Campbell, of Chicago, has of­ opposition from some religious rulers and
tsthdav
of August. A.
D. im' u
hontas, la., ran away and got married. fered the World’s fair management &gt;550
worldly minded professors.
ten o’clock in tne forenoon, be
Maud is 13 years old.
for the first souvenir half-dollarcolned and
28. “Ye have filled Jerusalem with your for tho hearing of said petition, and that th*
1 Hiram H. Coleman,of Glovenvllle, N. Y.
boin
al
law
of
said
Jreepb
mckw
doctrine, and intend to bring this man’s
for the lot.
tea an
ether persons interested tn
Is one ot twins, both living who are W 15,500,000
General J. B. Gordon, commander of I blood upon us.” Thus the council accused s»d estate, are required to appear at M-wion
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE SMALL FW£ years old and in good health.
the Confederate veterans, has appointed a the apostle*, reminding them also of the of said court, then to be holden at the Probate
Nineteen of the Ca»ur d'Alene rioter* committee with Instructions to “formu­ I restrictions which had been placed upon Office tn the city of Hasting*, In said county, and
FOR PROFIT
k‘a P I d”
have been released on bonds of from I3G) late a plan for a true and reliable history I them. It was good testimony to tbc earn-*- I •bow cause, If any there be, why the prayer ot
tho petitioner may not be snuit.-.i And it u
of the late civil war” for use in southern । est work of tho apostles that they had , further ordered. That said petitionergive nodes
/
’»£!»•&gt; *»’«• to &lt;10,000. Two were held io &lt;7,50u.
already filled the city with their teaching. 1 to the persons lutrrebted in said estate, of th*
schools.
________
pendency of said petition, and the hcartns
I 29. “Then Peter and the apostles an- thereof, by causlujj a copy of this order to be
Enclose stamp for circular. Address. A. 9.
For the first time in the history of the
I-.LXI9H, Prop’r.I ■
I 1 werod and said, Wo ought to obey God published In the nnstlny.* Bax.xzb. a nesrpecountry Mexican bonds have been placed
S. M. Stephenson, member of congress ,I rather than men.” If we please men rather mt printed aad orculaird in said count of
at par. The loan, which Is for 13,000,000, from the Eleventh Michigan district, lies 1 j than God we are not servants of Christ; Barry, once In each week for two succostve
sreeks previoua to said day &lt;-t hearii u.
was taken by English and French capital­ dangerously ill at bi* residence in Menom। and He Himself taught us that we cannot
CHAXLS* W. AHM-IK i.*&lt;;
tnee, the result of a bite of some poisonous serve God and mammon. The friendship
ists, and is payable in two year*.
/A'true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
Nearly 6 «j workmen employed in the
I of the world Is enmity with God, and to
insect.
ihoe factory of J. Wickert, of Williams­
At Mirow, Germany, a shoemaker named ! love the world is to forsake God (Gal. I, 10;
PROBATE
ORDER.
burg. N. Y., have struck becausa of the re­ Traube murdered another shoemaker
Stale of Michigan. County of Barry-**.
fusal of the demand for an increase of named Klager aud also slew tbe latter’sI * Luke xtI. 13; Jaa. Iv, 4; Il Tim. iv, 10).
Ala *®*»ion of the Prebate Court for th®
1 ; 80. “The God of our fathers raised up
wages that would have added WJ0 a day to wife and three children. Jealousy led to
I Jesus whom ye slew and hanged on a tree.’' County ot Barry, holden kt tbe Probate offlet. ta
the expenses of the establishment.
In tbe City of Hasting*. In said county, on Satur­
| I To their face they again fearlessly accuse day, tbe JOth day of July, fa the year cae
the
crime.
! General James W. Denver, for whom the
Dr. Peter Price, superintendent of the , them of being guilty of His blood, but &gt; tRMMRfi et&gt;M hundred and nlnety tvo.
I city of Denver was named, died In WashPresent, Charles W. AnuMnoiit. Judj,e of
state lunacy asylum at Tuscaloosa, Ala.,I they testify that God has raised Him up.
­
। ington, aged 73 yean.
and one of the moat distinguished medical Compare II, 82; HL HR iv, 10, 33; x, 40; xHi, Probate
In the matter of the estate of Geo. It. McLel­
| Clothilda Robinson, Detroit’s colored
I 33, and see what a prominent topic the lan. deceased.
authorities in the aouth, is dead.
I centenarian, Is dead. She was 108 yean
On
reading
and filing the petition, duly, ven
William Beitner’s large chair and cur­f j resurrection was In the preaching of tho fled ot Davtd «. Robiusou, udinlnlvtralor d
old. Her husband died at the reputed age
tain-pole factory, at Traverse City, Mich., apostles.
,
tbe Estate of said dr*»a»ed praying tbs: he
of 111
31.J*
Hint bath
h*th God exalted
exalted with
with His
His may be licensed to*c!l tbe red r-tate of mm
employing
100
bauds,
burned.
|
*31.
"IHm
'Rev. J. G. Tate, the Republican nomi­
An epidemic of suicides has broken out ’ right band to be a Prince and a Saviour, deceased as In said petition described fur tbe
nee for lieutenant-governor of Nebraska,
reasons therein *et forth.
Thereupon it is ordered. Unit Friday, tie
is said to be disqualified, as be did nut in Berlin and Ha suburbs. In the law six ’ for to give repentance to Israel and fordays twenty-two persons have killed them- glveneas of aina." Exalted to be a Saviour Hh day ot Amrait. A. D. t’t'I at t-n oclock
complete his naturalization until a year
tnqwfirnoonbe asslxoM for the hearing ot
selves
for
more
or
Iron
trivial
reasons.
A
to
tbe
very
men
who
crucified
Him
if
they
TAMES A. SWEEZEY.
said petition and that the heirs st .law 0! ,slc
ago.
boy of 14 banged himself because a girl of would only turn to Him In true penitence; deceased and all other person' iuiere*tcd ta
f)
Attorney al law.
N. Simmons, of Talladega, Ala., was
Hsillos*. Mich. murdered, by R. L. Rasberry, who then IJhad jilted him. An apprentice of 16 ready to give them even repentance a* well said estate, are required to appear at a wwfon
said court, then tn be be*&lt;len at tbe Probsteof.
Practice* In all courts of the state. Col­ shot himself through the heart. Sim­ year* committed suicide' because in a fair as full forgiveness. See Isa. i, 13; xxxvlii, of
flee. In tbe City of Hastings, In aatd County. ar«
lections promptly attended to.
show cause, if any there be. shy
mon*. a saloonkeeper, had discharged fight he broke the collar-bone of a fellow 17; xliil, 26; Acta xlii. 88, 3R
no 'Fj'hz.er
apprentice.
I
“And we are His witnesses of three tbe ocayer of tbe petitioner may not be
Rasberry,
who
was
bis
bartender.
HrSLE. H. A C. P. LATHROP.
Sallle Taylor, colored, was burned to thing*, and so’ia also the Holy G&amp;bat, granted- And It Is further on!-red. that
Stephen Maybell, one of‘ the original
petitioner rtve notice to the perwc*
l»*«n
ot»F said
Homoepathle Physicians *ud
sand lot agitaton and Krdrney’s first death in Richmond, Va. She stepped on a w,*°m Go&lt;1 h*th tfTcn
Interested in said rotate, of the peudrary ot
Surgeons
lieutenant, is now the head of a new creed match igniting it. and the blaze caught Him ” Their bold and fearlesaztestimony said petition ami tbe hearine tlwiol 1 ycau'lni
’ ’
’ ’
few momenta she
^&gt;*1 of «»• Holy Spirit speaking a copy of this order to I e published In tbe Um
All calls city and country promptly at­ at San Francisco, which ho calls “Heaven 1
her clothing,-and in a
‘
, through them as Jesua had snid. See Acte ting* Baxxkb, a newspaper printed and efrrotended to.
____ at Hand." It Is formed on tho plan of the was enveloped in a flame of' fire.
lated In said County of Barry. &lt;»nre is fosrb
i, 8, and cam [wire iv, &gt;L Tbe same Spirit
Salvation. Army and Maybell calls himself
David Murray, wife and daughter, nnd 1 is In every true believer as He was in the week for three *uccrostve weeks prniotNJo
said day of bearing.
A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
general.
a child named Forbes were drowned in apostle* beforu Pentecost (John xx. 22), but
•
Physician and Surgeon,
Nominated for congress: Eighth Iowa Palmer's river at Warren, R. L, by the up­
Judgrof PnA»*i«.
1 our Deed is to be filled with the Spirit.
Delton&gt;
Mich.
district.’W. S. Scott. People’s party; Sixth
(A true copy.)
setting of a boat.
j 33. “When they heard that they were
Offire in residence, one block east of depot
Minnesota, U. IL Baldwin. Democrat;
The cotton mills of Fall River, Masa., ' cut to the heart, and took counsel to stay
Twentieth Ohio, W. J. White, Repub­
MORTGAGE &amp;LE
are enjoying a period of prosperity hereto­ । them.” Not only was tbe blood of Jesus
A. &amp; C. H. BARBER
'
lican.
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having been BUule in th- oiudltlOM
fore vinexafopled.
Thirty-one corpora­ 1 upon them, but they were ready to bring otDefault
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
a certain mortg-igv node i&gt;y-Francb 8IBby
lions, representing forty-six mills, hare, ■ upon them also tbc blood of the apostles. and Cordelia 8llst&gt;. hl* wife, to Mr*. (. M. Caaand need instruction, stend one dollar
Calls in city or county responded to with
1
for our “ Book for Advertisers." A
Twenty-six car-mods of people from paid dividends &gt;'• 93'6,891 on a capital of j So likewise did they desire to do to lara­ tine, dated April i«th. A. D. teat and reunled
1
little study of that book will enable
promptness, day or night.
Omaha attended the annual picnic ot the •19,123,000. The otal dividends paid for ; rua, whom Jesus rniaed from tbe dead In the office of the register - f deed*, for the
you to decide what you ought to da
comity of Barry and -state of Mirhfxai.. &lt;*t the
Omaha iKilice force nt Waterloo.
the correspond! &gt; j quarter of lost year (John xii, 10). Tbe truth of God when not 20th day ot April. A. D.
1
and give an idea of the probable cost.
tn liber ; ■&lt;&gt;( mor:’
FITILLUM O. LOWDEN.
Minister Clark E. Carr, who has been amounted to {283.2W.
cm
meekly n-cchred, makes mnififcut that tbe । gage*, on wage (SM: and said mortinw
»Y
Lawyer.
the 13tii dav of December. ’.nW. dnl» asritned
spending hi* vacation nt Gnlesburg, Ills.,
’
carnal
n.iml
In
enmity
aguim-t
God
(Rom.
John W. Forbes, a contractor, was sand­
by Mr*. C. M.tantlne to Jobs A. Grrble.whirl!
Office
over
Julius
Russell
’
s
store,
State
•
vUl.
7).
*
has brim ordered by the rtnte department bagged ami robbed of F2d0 while in Evans­
to place a certain amount of adver­
said amlgnment wm recorded tn tit*' offii - &lt;•;
tising for you in the way we think
to leturn to his post at Copenhagen. This ton, Wyo., recently. The affair has made'
street, Hastings. Mich.
34. Sk "Y.e then of iorncl. take heed to register al deeus for the county of Harr) *rd
will do you tbe most good, you should
is probably the result of the revelation* of him crasy am?he will be pL-tced in an asy­’ yourselves what ye Intend to gq.as touch­ state of Michigan, on the first day of. 1-w.
*-nd an explicit statement of what
In liber oc of tnortRage* unrar- .
\ h*i said
fraud on the part of Henry B. Ryder, lum.
you wf*h to accotnpllah, and moke
A. SHELDON.
ing these men.” Thu apontles having been mortgage duly a* igned by Ira VanVsitea___________________
suitable asrangenxent* for payment.
United States consul, Copenhagen.
.
AMracl and Real Estate Office.
sent out of tbe council for a little while, burgh. *wwMl administrator of lite v'Ufr- of
Your order wifi then receive all the
Abstract Block. Hastings.
An application has been made in the UVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Gamaliel, a learned and honorable mem­ Jokn A. Gretole. deceased. to Frei W. Grvtie
attention that it requires.
MtM 9*eood day of Septeii'■ r
*tri duly
Money XT loan on Real E.tate Real Estate
ber, at whoee feet Saul of Tarsus had been recorded In the office recl-tcr .4 deed* ta the
sold on c mmtsslon. General eon&lt;e*auclng superior court at Boston by certificate
Chlesgo.
rfanrg a complete vet ot Abstract Book*, com bolder* in the United States Reserve Fund
educated (chapter :xh. 3), thus begins to ■ c-rnntv of Barry, state of Mlcblcaa. on tt,e ;«
«»f July. ISC. in liber 3J ol si rti:»|t-». oa
ailed from the Records, can furnteh complete association tor a receiver and an injunc­
( nddrro* bls brethren. He seems to hare day
page M?. on which nwrtpur tty-re k claimed
* tracts.
C. F. DROOhS. Clerk.
Following weru the quutatino* &lt;&gt;n ths
tion. The concern is an endowment order.
. fb» «um of
prepared and a plan of advertising
board of tra le to lay: ri beat AiiZ'Ut. opened[ hud something of tbe spirit of Joseph and to be &lt;iu« at the date of tnt.
marked out; tb be told what paper*
and wie.ity««». TtJde-.'hepUmbor.
...... ............................
Relatives of the late Mrs. Hopkins- TTHc, • km.1
o ..^nod ;ac, 1 Nicodemus who also were at one time four bu-i-lred. tlilrvP. DRAKE, M. D.,
yoa should use. and what tbe coat
flveerms ati-1 a ■ aUorm-t.o-r.tvP.se
IK
:
Decvoxlwr.
opened
TVjii-.
closed
membrr*
of
the
council
(Mark
xv,
43;
Searle*
are
about
to
briug
suit
against
close*!
3K
•
—
-will lie. we will furnish tho adrerduiiaro to'&gt;vi4c&gt;i tor iu sab! : ' .
. ■ U&lt;»
.
.
.
Jofcn
know
that
he
turn-Aug-a»«.
■•pensd
aad
clo^d
Edwanl F. Searles to recover money
tisement and the plan—either or
suit or !•««* (jedingsat law hsvlng seen in*n:u. Office over Holloway’s drug store.
,
both, and submit them for your con­
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con which they sny was promised them at the SSI4o; Septm.ils-r.«. rnsd .^Ic.chwed Mt : Oc­ ever received Jrarn* an the Christ, but from &lt;*1 So n--&gt;ver the uumeya wviirel by said
sideration. together with our bill for
any part there •!. Now. tltereiore.
tober. opeur*! ■&gt; H*’, cloud .'i% . Uata—Ao- the wisdom and spirit of thia address wo mortgxgr.
oeerlug with residence. ;\t Holloway’s drug time the Hopkins will was filed in 1891.
by virtue «.f :be newer of kaii? cdDtalMd in said
■
tbe service.
•tore
may nlmo-t l;op» that he did.
The Edisou Electric Light company of
mortgage, ami the statute iu 'tu b caw nuuie
86,87. "For l&gt;efore three day* rose up mid provide!, notice I* hereby siren mstca
New Orleans has been purchased by the and ciosea MW- l\»rk—J^eptembrr, opened
M»unMa,v,th« first dayofpriober. A..D. HR.k:
Fort Wayne Electric company of Indiana Slxsn.
ckMNH •LX-X»:
O tuber, opened TheuditN,
-. toMxting
- himself to be some- tea o’c'ock In the forenoon. J shall toll at puMte
IttN, ciooal lUdTK; January. ui«m»d &gt;11134 body.” He qtt'jtea two care* of deceivers auction to the blKhrot bidder, at for north
for M7S.000
electrotypes and estimates the ad­
Office hours s.
Four case of yellow fever have devel­ clo*ed &gt;13-81. L®rd—Bepteouber, opened and who for a time bad quite a following, but Iroei door of the court iioure In the city of Has­
vertiser pays us. For the expense of
, In each cane the lender* periahed nnd their tings. Mlchlr.n, I that beloa the Blare "hereftbe
oped on board the American schooner closed &gt;7V7Hi4placing advertisements and watch­
circuit court for Harry couity L holden.. tte
ing tho fulfilment of ront
Live stock—Price* at tbe Uuion 8v&gt;ck follower* were diapcrwwl. The mark of ade- prvmlsre- drwifb-d tn said niortgtue. or so
MITH A COLGROVE.
Eva Dougins, which arrived at the Mularc paid by a commission al
yardi today raaged a* follow*: Ho.-*-Marcel I eeiver I* that “be lxxi»t* himaelf tobesome- ruucti linrvuf a» inay be i.-re-sary to pay foe
lawyers.
lett Key quarantine station. Florida.
the publisher of the paper
Ulrtr
»ru™
&lt;»
w-klos
.nd
.0bod,;.
(ollom-rot
lb,
lx«l
amount du&gt;* &lt;w&lt; *m&lt;i m-'-ry.-tit*. nitb e&gt;£ht per
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
the advertisement appears.
The Chilian government has consented
Practice Is all the courts of the state.
WJ*' u
“!t '".'i' , —k.oolf 10 glorify God. J««. «x«bt teuk Interest, and ail h• &lt;»i». t&lt;&lt;elher with
to a convention far the settlement of
un attorneys fre of tumty fire dollar* covenan'
red f&gt;-r Ihereiu.lbe |T-:n—.- IwiUK described
claims of United States citizens against
pocking. &gt;A»&lt;j’*-8 • mixwl, sud
(John vl. 3b; vlii. 50). nnd Paul determined |»&gt; mHI R&gt;urt&lt;iuv as tdllUa'. cctlatnpfece orpar\ E. KENASTON,
Chill.
&lt; •■!&lt;« tend-itua r hi tho town-hip of tanker
without any coot or trouble, read
heavy packing an 1 -hip, Ing lota.
to know nothing but “Jrou* Uhri*t ami j Snrti'gv,
1.
Attorney at Law.
it&gt; the count) &lt;&gt;f Barry and State of
Professor
A.
T.
Atwater,
of
Eureka,
Pnixma* fine regularly, carefully,
(Over J. S. Goodyear * Oo.’k store.)
Cattls—Market rath r ilow an I sa«y with Iliu 1'cruelfled." hia muttor* living. “Not I, '-'irtlqxmi. and known and described a* fol.-ow*:
studiously; issued weekly. &gt;3 a year.
Practices In all courts of the State. Collections Illa., has accepted the presidency of Oska­ prices
The north cast quarter of the mirth e»t qtUb
but
Christ."
“
Not
I,
but
the
Grace
uf
God"
favoring tho buyers: quotation*
If you wish a complete catalocuo of
loosa college, Oskaloosa. la.
erc-iptly attending to.
tVrot
section
twenty-four ,.‘i; in to*n three pj
ranged
choice to extra -dupptag (I Cor. ii, &gt;; xv, 10; Gal. II, 40). If any
all newspaper*. tend H&gt; for the Ameri­
north range ten [10] west nititalnlng lofty acre
Two early settlers of Illinois are dead— ttoort. SL.AUjti.fkl good to cboioo da &gt;L3J jri-5i
can Newspaper Directory.
man, be he preacher or profesaor, D. D. or more or less.
R. TIMMERMAN, Homapathlc Phy- George Dispeunette, of Carthage, at Du­ fair to good. *a..'4QlW common to medium do,
For any further information addrce*
Fkzb W. ghkiux
LL. D., Ixmata himself to "be somebody, be
rango. Colo., and Henry Lunbert, aged |d.«0a*0J butchers’ steers. pta»dLJJ stockera.
•
frician and Surgeon.
Assignee ot Sl.’rtgagee.
is very evidently not true to Jesus Christ.
GEO. P. ROWELL Sr C°-,
75. of Rockford.
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
Toxas steer*. &gt;7.1 4.30 range
Smith &amp; Couinovg.
38. "And now I aay unto you. Refrain
Btrera.
gfAeOJu
filers,
&gt;1.7&gt;^Xu0cowa,
|XUU
Attorneys
for
.Asriguoe.
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
Investigation of reports that cholera
from thoae men and let them alone; for if
Dated July 1st H02.
to 8HIUCE ST., REW YORK.
AW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT­ bad appeared in New Jersey shows that
8hee;'—Market fairly active
sad prices this counsel or this work ba of mep, it will
they are untrue.
ING OFFICE OF
steady; quotations ranged at |4.0&gt;QL«) per come to nought.” He probably thought
Fears are expressed that there may be a 1U0 lb* westerns,
Palmebtok Ji Shtth,
natives, JX2XJLS of such wonis as throe, "The Ixjrd bringX MOBTGA&lt; .F hAUE
general outbreak of small-pox in New Texas and JlLJU&amp;dMl lambs.
Woodland, Mich.
eth the counsel of the heathen to nought;
Detaultbavlngbeen mxik InU&gt;“
York and the board of health is taking
C. S. Pai.mf.ktox.
J. M. Smith,
Produce: Batter-Fancy
separator, 34c; He maketh tho devices of the people of
energetic
measures
to
prevent
tBu
spread
dalriea,fancy, frosh. 17Q!c; packing stock, none effect’’ (Pa. xxxtii. 10). See also Isa.
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
of the disease.
frreh. ISOUKc. Egz*-lX©l*Hn per du*, lore viii, 9, 10, for very strong words tn this con­
off. Uvo poultry. Hens,
per lb;
spring chlcbon*. 15c; roosters, fle: ducks. «c; nection. It is a great comfort for the true
Two small boys at Lansing, Mich., shut spring duck, lie: turkeys, mixed. HHc; geree believer to know that no weapon formed
twenty-ttr»t day °f t'epCrmbxrA ■ _
.
themselves in an ice chest and were found JiUldAlii per dox I’uteiues-T*nn*eeee, against Him can prosper (Isa. liv, 17).
Uber .15" of Mortgage* on »***' Ji’JdN said
after an all-night search. Both were dead. lio^. fXS»gl.W per bld; Triumphs.
39. "But If it be of God ye cannot over­ I irwSh'nald mortgag*f
/"j J||ain4»
John L. Sullivan will start for New Or­ 3JO; Kansaa Early Ohio*. a.qj»Jc per bu throw it, lest haply ye be found even to
e date the «*«•
leans for his fight with Corbett Sept, L home grown. Early Oldoa SUdQAUO per bbl. fight against"God.” Th* counsel of the
—IL&amp;M&amp;f-iD per Id quart case
He will travel like a railway magnate and Blueberries
Raspberries-Rod, gj.30 per M-pint case; Lord standeth forever, the thoughts of His
will have 400 sports along with him.
black. $Llt»ai.2O per l-*iuart case. BUckber- heart to all generations (Ps. xxxiii, U). 1 COWBty Michigan on the tenth da) «'
The Georgia Republican state conven­ nos—Michigan Eally Harvest. 75^Hta per 21; My counsel shall stand and I will do all '
l-ROBA'-lfOKDRB
tion decided not to nominate a state pint cate. Apnlre-Et.lwa3.5J per bbl; good to my pleasure (Isa. xlvl, 10). I know that
whatsoever God doeth it shall be forever
8t*»s of Mb-Mean. &lt;&gt;*unty “f
‘i
ticket, thus leaving the voters of that fancy. SAOJAXA
(EccL iil, 14X We hope that Gamaliel
party free to support the nominees of the
Co Virv
ivsrry. imhuhi
- really believed in his heart that this work and no suit or Pf”0**,1*"*! « 2?Mred l&gt;y
People’s party.
ta* clt» of Hastings, tn said county, on Toes
lestitnted to recover tM ;r:,
,r!.)!r •;[
Obituary: At Wyoming, Ohio, Rev. Dr.
morttaM or any part Iber^ ; «
ta
Wheat Ko. 3 red winter cash, 8341c: was the work of God.
thnusand euht hundred nod ninety iwo.
40. “And to him they agreed—aad when vlrtueo! thenow«m»de and
, P. S. Davis, of the Reformed church, aged
s,PUmb«’October
I're'-nt. Uhirie* W. Artr*trong, Ju«U« of
BiHc Deoembsr, 87Hc. Ooru-M&lt;*. 3 mixed they had called tbe apostle* and beaten
i
H.
—
At
Nevada,
Iowa.
Stalo
Senator
T.
C.
1 in^the mtUsr of the a date of Wilber
ash.
Mo;
September,
LSJfe
October,
t^c.
them
they
commanded
that
they
should
not
McCall.—At Mitchell, Ind., Plot G. E.
^Asnrifillng the petition duly verified
Williams, of the Southern Indiana Nor- Oete-No. 3 mixed ceeh. Ata: August. 381^; speak in the name of. Jesus, and let them
September. -8^-. Rje—Dull aud nominal; go.” Why beat them if they were inno­
of Jam** Tuwnwnd. dalton oC^d mimw.
for th® whole range.
Barler-Nespraying for re**o’i« Unrem *at forth th st he
Congressional nonilnatlonk: Third Wis- '
J***1’.
nasa |U.3M»U75 fi cent of any crime) But Jesus had said
uity b’llemsadtn *-ll «»jrail c'tsto of said
that it would be so (Math, x, 17), and they
cousin district, John W. Babcock, Rep.;
min ir Mtn said petit Im described.
were walking in his footsteps. Ponder
Thareu’vn it i* oe»l*re I. ttuU Tu**dy.. the
Twelfth Indiana, A. J. Yon, Rep., Fourth
l«b 4 sy of August. A. D. 1 Art.at teu o’clock tn the
Nebraska, W. M. Dock, Ind.; Sixth Ne­
Live Stock: Cattle-Trading active and flrin I Pet. U, 19. 90; iv, 1»-J6, and may tbe
fonwnyjn. be artlg.led fsr too hearing of »sJd
for all grades. and choice native* sold st an ad- spirit cause us to esteem It a great honor
braska, James Whitebead, Hep.
potlilo-i and that tne he'r* at law of «tid de
VKHM.
ik
.
____
.
.
.
to suffer for the truth.
i..~u... »n an.- ,-r-o
’’'J
Mr and Mrs. Borden, an aged couple,
41. 42. " Rejoicing that they were counted
edate . arn require I to ap «e ir at a -wsaloa of
were mysteriously murdered at Fall
sridCKlrt.tlteulob'UUj In at Ute Fronyr
" orthv to suffer shame for His name, they
River, Maas., a week ago. Lixxie Borden,
offiW. I* the CKyof
llh7 ‘L1SL
one of tbc daughters, has been arrested
| Christ.” Scoorged and bleeding backs, full
charged with the murder.
of.vP*ln physically, full ot Joy Inwardly.
K0JOXB1 per 10J lbs; lambs.
U®*410 P« \\ hat a glorious reality is Jesus, who can
The Canadian fisheries department has MoTb^M&lt;rk,t l°**r: U”
! enable men to take auch treatment, not
, received advices to the effect that the
only without resentment, but even joy­
i Dandruff.
Detroit.
mackerel catch of tho New England fish­
! faUyII Cor. xil. 10, How much of
ing ficef'to date is" 22,000 barrels, as against
brner printed and circulated in said county «
DudUrnUi
«»»»
Uus Spirit have we? How mnch can we
11,000 barrels last year.
bear cbeertallr for His sake! How much
Ao»tync« of Mow*"*
Bepteinbsr.
weeks previous to said day "C b—riMI7?t~*abr.r&gt;
Na 1 ' do we decire Hta power to rest upon us!
Tho
Innal
copper
mine
in
Akltaksn,
J*
Daxt«l8tbikxs.
““•’MSSRSL
m nan. was inundated July 14 by a sudden
Uare -Ko. j
His grace is euffleient. Let ua be loyal to
Attorney in penoa-

Just the thin^.
Oh howchea^
f arje size,
Low |&gt;rice.
You want it.

CURE
SICK

HEAD

TRY IT.

Ask tor

be may not recover.
Justioi A. J. Storey, aged 68, was killed
by a runaway horse at Rockford, Ills.
Edward de Cobain, who was expelled
from the British house ot commons under
scandalous charges, is conducting a re­
vival meeting In New York.
The treasure train from San Francisco
has arrived in New York.
Herr Ernest Ludwig Herrfurth, Prus­
sian minister of tho interior, has re­

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F£^S=as=SSS3lS

PREMIUM LIST

whatever.
4»

Of :he Fort eth Annual Fair of the Bai--,
ry County Agrlculf .ral Society to
ue Held at Hastings, Mich.. Tuesday,
Wednesday. Thuradayr and Friday,
.-..ptember 27.28, 2 J and 30, 1802

pri-tKi

OFFICERS FO:t 1892.
A*.\ Pennock. Hickory Corners,
b-nt
- . John Fleming, Carlton.
31. H. Bvkton, Hastings.
- , - Gvr Manning. Baltimore.
- Robert Billingxly. Irving.

■
Gilbert Striker
-necials - John H. Dennis
Hibbard Offley
- Lorenzo Mudge
■
• Afton Smith
• L. A. McIntyre
•
• John Strausbaugh
A. U. Towne
George Robinson
\ rgeta
J Work
Ora Chaffee
- F. D. Soules

■.•in. ahoiiid make their entries and
r membershipriickets before the
• : k • fair. Tho secretary will be at
oitiee in the court house, for two
.-tie.of .Sundays, before the fair.

.-.■.■I', of each day. of the fair, will
.r.&lt;i by the committee and announced
v- and by |MMter8 Upon the fair
If ry day after Tuesday will have
f. ature?. t&lt;&gt; wlrich the public

-

'

•

.

‘ society m any manner
,lu Pre”&gt;tamr in

or fraud has been

. 8
3
2
2

00
00
00
00

1
1
1
1

Best two ewes 2 years old or
50
over..........................
. 3 00
50 Best two ewes 1 year old or
00
over.
. .
. 2 00
00 Best ewe lambs two or more 2 00 .
LONG WOOLS

Span, four yean old or over. 4 00
Three-year-olds............................ 4 00
Two-year-olds................................ 3 00

CLASS 22. LINCOLN. .
2 00
2 00 Best buck 2 years old or over|3 00
1 50
“
1 year
“
2 00
CLASS 2—ROADSTERS NOT REGISTERED.
*
iambs
. 2 00
Horses in this class should have fair size, a Best two ewes 2 years old or
older..... ........................
3 00
nne form, extra style and action, and marks
Best two ewes 1 year or older 2 00
of endurance.
Classification and premium same as class 1. Best ewe lambs two or more 2 00
STALLIONS.

Four years old or over
Three-year-olds
Two-year-olds...
wiH
for here
.
Associariih M?»5IAb&gt; th:e ru re“ qf the National Yearlings .
Suckling^colts..

Castleton, Norman Lathan. Bal&lt;Try Rogers, Carlton. Frank
u-r, Yankee Springs. John
Mgei
H. Dennis. City.
l,EnfNTKNDENTS.

GELDINGS.

----- r years old ...
Three-year-olds...
Two-year-olds.
.
°r expel honu^rT’ w sn&lt;* 9tabIe» suspenu Yearlings...................
track .,f the mk-tr
ownm rri,n&gt; tbe

marks.
Four years old or over... .
4
* Three-year-olds..
3
Two-year-olds .
2
‘b*- h»M« ot the Sfi; 2
or ■y,re nf iu *“&lt;•» «t »r Yearlings...........
. 2
Suckling colts.........................
2
Brood animal, colt at side
„
5
trance money therein refunded.
. Note—Quality of brood inar&lt;*
by her colt.
ORDER OF EXERCISES.

a

b“’k‘ *"■ Pl“vd

&lt;5
4
3
2
2

,o

00
00
00
00
00

2
1
1
1

i 50

1 00
1 00

1 50
1 00
1 00
1 50
1 00
1 00

It

class 23. LEICESTER.
,
, ,
CLASS 24’ COTSWOLD..
CLASS IS. SOVTHDOWN.
CT ASS 28. OXFORDDOWN. "
‘ CLASS 27. SHROPSIUREDOWN.

00
'
60
The same premiums will be given in class
00
00 23, 24 25, 26 and 27, as are offered In classes
21 and 22.

OLAHS 28. FIXE WOOL GRADES.
00
2 00
' .
$1 50
00
1 50 Jiest two ewes
00
“
ewe Iambs.
,
1 50
1 00
00
1 00
CLASH 29. LCNG WOOL. GRADER.
00
1 00 Best two ewes
........................... I so
w
00
2 50
“
ewe lambs
1 50
to lx* judged:

•

CLASH 80.

n

I

ipt b

75

75

MIDDLE WOOL.

Best two ewes
. .
•*
ewe lambs .

.

1 50
1 50

Horses in this class should show good
enIirin?LHy ‘’f t^/air will be occupied in
muscular development, good size and style
for ex Suh d ar?’,K”’R stock *’“» articles with a good walk, and useful for heavy draft
division n.
on or S V ,‘i M,,&lt;l H • entrit*’ «»wt lx* made
purposes. Over-growth will not be consider­
on or before the evening of said day.
,
ed as a test of merit, but should weigh at
SWINE.
No adqjiHsion will be charged on - this day. least 1JW pounds.
- Supt.—L. A. McIntyre.
utvmVu'm." ,H! SSI”1
“ ,llrf&gt;‘'tun' &lt;4 all
Judge—James Springer.
•
WEDNESDAY.
Classification and premiums same as class 1.
premiums awarded.
10:30 a. in., sport No. 1.
CLAES 31.—POLAND CHINA.
Ju'
n '11*'-r l’ '"loxicating liquor,
CLAM 5—CLYDESDALE AND
ENGLISH DRAFT
■nil be ally wed &lt;)n t}w. ground, during the hltttfon1” Rrand ‘■aval,,ati‘•of *H
&lt;m •*«Best boar 1 year old or overM 00
HOHHXH REGISTERED.
“ sow with litter of five pigs 4 00
Classification and premiums same as class 3.
ra-&gt; walking matcii in front or grand
2fl. Each fair shall pay it* own exi&gt;enrea
“ pen of not less than five
CLASS 6—NORMAN,
PERCHKEON AND OTHER
and premium,. The npenae* of preparing
pigs, not over six mos. old 4 00
tor and eonduet.ng th,, fair, shall lirst lie paid and*7
FRENCH DRAFT HORSES, REGISTERED.
’ raC‘*
1 followed by race No. 2
CLASH 32. BERKSHiaE.
then it the proereSa ot the fair, are audieient
Classification and premium same as class 3.
&lt;!I VHH 33. CHESTER WHITE.
the premium, .hall tx- paid in full, otherwlre
CLASS 7—CLEVELAND BAYS, REGISTERED.

75
75

2S. rerstins fraudulently enterinc on th»
fair grounds will be arresJd and fln^i"

.. Pr, D&gt;i“ni« .hall be
paid, as th. proavda of the fair will allow.

mts*'’'

....*i ^ll• !":•

il,ml

nt lOn’clwk.

6 OtllfWt-tl

oj ladir.s driving.
1:30 p. in., race No. 8.
3:30 p. m.. tug of,war followeti by sport No.

Classification and premium same ns class 3.
CLASS 8—FRENCH COACH, REGISTERED.

Classification and premium same as class 3.
IXSTItircTIONS TO Jl-IIOES
1. Each viewing committn' will procure a
CLASS 9—CARRIAGE IIORHEh.
.
emnmittee l»ok with Instruction., from th.,
Horses in this class must be of good size,
superintendent before entering upon the dlrweight not less then 1.000 pounds, be well
&gt;
■ aid carefully read the premcharge of their duties.
10:30 a. in., special sports and amusements.! formed nnd possess good style nnd action.
-uh-.and then if indoubt as to
2. A premium will not be awarded when
see daily program.
'
Speed not specially required.
- .
of those whose-duty it is
the animal or article is nor worthy, though
1:30 p m.. don bit* team trot. Sport No. 4
Teams should be well matched in size,
there be no competition.
followed by free-for-all. No. 5 and No fl
style, color, temper and action. The animals
. -!.&gt;n superintendents will please
3. When articles of merit, superior in their
may
lx- of different sex. Intelligence, docili­
fair grounds Thesday morning
character and which are not provided for in
ty and readiness of control by rein or word
. ■ s o'clock to take charge of their
PREMIUM LIST.
the premium list, are entered, the judges are
will be considered. Stallions not allowed to
desired to recommend discretionary prem­
compete.
RACES.
iums. if they so desire.
Carriage team
$4 00
$2 00
Superintendent—Gilbert Striker.
Carriage animal
I. Articles entered and maj-ked as foreign
. 3 00
1 50
Judges—Ira McAllister. W. S. Benham.
: ।-k •- :’&lt;*r nu-nilx-rship will be sold for shall not compete with those of domestic
- •
«-nti(h* the owner, .his wife manufacture, but may lx* copsidered worthy
No. 1. -Two-year-old srake race, trot or Draft stallion to stfiow five
■; ■:. • r iti: tubers of the family unt|j*r 21 to be rectimnivded to notice.'
pat^—Entry |5.(Xi added money &lt;30 Xot less
cults of any age
15 00
i ■ .
admission to the fair grounds
.5. Viewing committers are required fo 'than three to start ; best 2 in 3 one-half mile Roadster stallion,other than
t • «*ii" days &lt;&gt;f the fair and to enter make their re|x&gt;rts at 4 o’clock p. rn. of the Iheats. I st,-50 per cent; 2d. 30 per cent; 3d. 20
draft, to show five colts of
J
premium.
third day of the fair, if possible.
per cent.
any nge
5 00
1
will be sold for 25 cents.
6. Judges of horses and cattle will plvH-e
,No. 2. Three-yea^-oldcolts,purse &lt;100, trot
*ir
'■.« r 8 and under 12 years of age, have the ribbons or cards tied upon the 1or pace, best 3 in 5, mile heats. 1st. 450: 2d. General purpose stallion,oth­
er than draft to show five
animals before sending them from rhe ring. &gt;&lt;35; 3d. 415; 4th. |K).
colts of any age ..
5 00
!■• iHii-.ia! meeting of the society, will
7. The awarding.committee will designate
No. 3. Three minute\dass, trot or pace,
•
■ !■.&lt;■ i-ourt house iu tbe city of the awards of premiums by ribbons or cards purge 4150; best 3 in 5 mile heats. 1st, 475: 3d.
•.ut tin* fourth Tm»day in December as follows: First premium, blue; second, 440 ; 3d. 4-20; Ith. $13.
l
premiums not called for by the red; discretionary, yellow. Badges can lx*
No. 4. Ihmble t»*am triit race, best 2 in 3
CATTLE.
i I &gt;.-evmber. will be forfeited to the. secured at the secretary's office.
imile heats. Purse &lt;50: 1st. $25; 2d. $15; 3d,
Supt.—Lorenzo Mudge.
8. Superintendents are strictly forbidden 1$10: _
Judge—Charles Harper.
■
Ml
itors of premiums and officers to convey any information, ih reference to
No. 5. Free fur all, trotting or pacing;
Bulls more than a year old must be secur......
• .;
• r—idents of Barry .county and urem- ownership of animals or articles on exhibition |purse $300, 1st. $150;i2d, $75; 2d. $75; 3d. $40 ;
vd by a ring in the nose or otherwise* to the
in their several departments, and no inter- -4 th, $35.
■
! ’ r r-« - • may be made by mail,my ad- ested party shhll, pass judgment on property 'No. 6. Mixed race, walk one-half mile, satisfaction of the superintendent, or they,
will nut be* permitted to remain 'on the
• .
- cretnry at any time before that he or his family exhibits.
Itrot one-half mile, go-as-you-please one-half
grounds.
■
■
i
: n - IhmAs will be open for personal
9. Exhibitors of thoroughbred stock shall 'mile; purse $40. Int. $20; 3d. $0; 4th, &lt;1.
AH three year old heifers in the several
•
* -i -. excluding Sunday, before the furnish a certificate issnvd by and under the
No. (. Farmers race, trot or pace; purse 'classes, except fat cattle, must have Ixsni a
■ : fair, at the office of the secre- seal of the society where the same is regis- ($40. 1st. $20 ; 2d, $10; Bd, $6 ; 4th. $4.
caif previous to tbe exhibition.
;&lt; &gt;:u-. and all anijhais or articles tered, which shall,settle all questions as re­
Horses owned by fanners, of any age and
Im all classes of thoroughbred cattle only
।
/ - • \hil ition. must lx* filtered on gards breeding.
inever having started fur money, are eligible. those of approved pedigree will Lx* allowed to
- !
r-t 'lay. when the Ixxiks of the
10. Judges will receive full instructions 1By farmers, is underikcod a person who lives compete. AH such animals will be consider­
■ ■'
■ i.
■ -l.i-M-d No deviation lr&lt;&gt;m friun the su|M*riirtendents of the section in &lt;on End operates a farm with no other place
ed (xiual as to pedigree, no one strain of pure
|-.n: I., made.
which they are io serve as to the time and 'of residence pr occupation. Entries for this bhxxl having preference over another.
krace closes the night previous to the race.
■■ '
wul lx* furnished with numbers place of their work, and to him they will aje li
CLASS 11. SHORT HORNS.
&gt;' i ’(iv secretary’s office, which ply in all cases o( doubt and dilheufty.
No. 8. Gentlemen’s driving race; purse
■
■
•‘l.near the animals or articles
II. Judges are especially requested to do i$40, 1st, $20; 2d, &lt;10; 3d. $6; 4th.&gt;L
.
, •
nui-i.s.
■
'■
:ii.-it the judges will have no full and ampfo justice (impartial) both to the
Stallions and horses entered in any other Three year olds and over .
5 00
2 50
' :
•
■ limlitig them.
*
4
are barred. Raci*s 7 and 8 are intended Two year olds
exhibitor and the society, observing that it is race
'
4 00
2 00
■ • .-a will lx* careful to have their not tlie purpose uf the society to encourage Ifor‘•green" horses owned in the county that Yearlings
. .
2 00
1 00
. '»--i
t-.il animals arranged in their|.unincritopoMis
........................
exhibitions in any case, but to
— Ihave never started for money.
Calves ............................
.
2 00
1 00
'
i
■ ason. otlwrwise they may do, full and ample justice to worthy exhibNo.
Running race ; purse $100. best 2 in 3 Best stock animal and four of
i'in- viewing committee.
|
one mile heats. 1*(. $50: 2d. $25; 3d, &lt;15.4th.
his get.
.
.
Diploma
• ' . pri-.;!■• &lt;ir animal taking first prem12. Judges will permit no person to inter­ $10.
One copy of American Agriculturist
T»*n |XT cent entrance fee in all classes ex­
- 1
- 1
-hall if considered worthy fere while at their work. Competitors inter­
•
COWS AND HKIFEKH.
I . '-it. be allowed a diploma, and fering with the judges will forfeit their rights cept the stake rave. Five to enter and threi*
4 OU
2 00
1 •' :
i- 'I V'-ar after receiving said prem- to a premium.
to start, or pro rata. Competition open to Four year olds and over
Three year olds
8 00
‘
:l&gt;'' e.k’ain be entitled to compete for
13. .When the opinion of the superinten­ all except in classes 1,.6. 7 and 8.
Two vear olds
1 00
2 00
Horses
distancing
the
field
are
entitled
to
iali; |tT&gt; :ni i|;n.
dent of a department, the judges by inadvert­
Yearling
.
2
00
1 00
.•’ • ''i for articles offered for exhi- ence or from other cause shall award prem­ first money only.
Hay and straw free to all horses entered in Sweepstakes, 1 male and _
• ' - •
"• boua tide property of the ex- iums to unworthy articles,, or animal, the
females .........................
. Diploma.
• pt o i«kd that any firm or company superintendent shall so mark on the 4th class races.
One copy of American Agriculturist
as such may enter company or awarding books, and thenaymmit of such
CLASS 11#—DEVONS.
SPORTS AND SPECIALS
projv-r:-. ill firm name.
premiums shall be withhela until the ques­
Classifications and premiums same as^class
Superintendent—Joljp H. Dennis.
■
•n.itmf.K-tured articles must have tion of merit shall be determined by the
tirvn
Judges—W. Blackman. Frank Sylvester.
■(■ .taetured in the county, by the ex­ board.
»
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f iKitle them to a premium.
14. AH judges appointed by the society for
CLASS 12—GALLOWAYS.
Sport No. 1. Footrace for boys under II
I -T-imi articles intended for exhibi- the annual exhibition are requested to report years of age; 20 rods, 1st, $3; 2d. &lt;2; 3d $1.
Classifications and premiums same, ns class
’;l '
marked as such and shall not to the secretary at 10 o'clock on the second
Sport No. 2. Foot rare for Ixiys under 15 11.
ith these of domestic manufacture. day of the fair.
years of age; 30 rods. 1st. $3; 2d, $2; 3d fl.
CLASS 13—JERSEYS AND ALDNEYS.
' ' :mlmals er stock entered for com­
Sport No. 3. Free-for-all foot race; 40 rods.
Classification
and
premiums same as class
be taken from the grounds until THE STANDARD OF ADMISSSION TO 1st. 13; 2d. 12; 3d. fl.
■ ;i&gt;(- op the last day of the fair, exREGISTRATION.
Sport No. 4. Ladies driving, not. less than
;• . ••.'iiiission of the President ; and no
three to compete. 1st. $3; 2u. |2; 3d, fl.
! "it! be paid on animals or articles ESTARL18HED RY THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Sport No. 5. Tug of war, $5 Contestants
■Classification and premiums same as class
rrni
’i violation of this rule.
to weigh not over 180P»J Each team to con­ 11.
OF TROTTING IIORHE BREEDER^.
I ■' I .:&lt;-rs of horses will take notice
In order to define what constitutes a trot- sist of five each from'one township or city.
Sport No. 6. Walking match; distance 3
-•i-:: pili be raised in the center of the ting-bred horse and to establish a breed of
Classification and premiums same as class
'• ■ -npiitig the class of horses desired trotters on a more intelligent basis, the fol­ miles; purse &lt;20: entrance fef $1; five tn
11.
L»r
| ’ aii-.ii. when all horses of that class lowing rules are adopted to control admission enter. 1st. $10; 2d. &lt;5; 3d. f3; 4th. $2.
CLASS 10^-AYEHHHIRKH.
.
• ' r *.iuln into the ring, and there re- to the records of peaigree. When an animal
(Other spurts nnd amusements announced later.)
ma*
u! the judges have decided upon meets the requirements of admission and is
Classification and premiums same as class
thrir
duly registered, it shall be accepted ns a
11.
DIVISION A.
• ; meals will be permitted'to com- standard trotting animal.
CLASS 17—HEREFORD*.
The standard breed trotting horse defined
•. .
'■ '■:(han one class in the list,except
HORSES
Classification and premiums same as ।class
n:a: .n i,.a\ competing in pairs may also • (new standard), as established by the N A.
Superintendent—1 libbard OiHey.
11.
‘ ff,,r carriage or draft; also of T.-Horse Breeders, December 14, 188«, and
Judges—General purpose, Philip Maurer;
CLASS 18—GRADE COWS AND HE1FKRS.
n,ay a’ao compete in came in force January
roadsters, David Matteson; draft, John Lee.
1st. Any stallion that has himself a record
Four year olds and over............$3 00
1 50
,,
owned within the county.
1. Horse’s age will be reckoned from the
........................2 00
1 00
ir'i’' ‘i 'l“‘cial trotting class, are not of two minutes and thirty seconds, (2:30) or first day of January in: the year tn which It Three year olds
1 00
Two year olds.....................................2 (X)
u’..
competing in the regular list. better; provided any of his get has a record was foaled.
- 00
1(00
H
. . !&gt;.:retionary premium will be of 2:35 or Better; or, provided his sire or his
2. Horses entered single must tie shown Yearlings
pa.a n, - , jiprovi-d by the executive commit- ।dam is already a standard animal.
single and, except stallions, in harness, when Calf........................................................... 2 00
■2d. Any mare or gelding that has a record three years old and over, except that in class­
re. and they may modify qr refuse to pay
• »n;. a, ,|„,y de,.m p;op„
of 2:80 or better.
.
es 1,4,5 and 0, they may be shown in harness
AH fat animals must be owned and fatten*
3d. Any horse that is the sire of two ani­ or not in the discretion of the judges.
..-I . /"‘i'ld feed (except grain) will beproed by the exhibitor.
•
t 1 *&lt;.r
without fail, free of charge, mals with a record of 2:30 or better.
3. Identity of color is not indispensable in Cow....................................................43 00
1 50
4th.
Any
horse
that
is
the
sire
of
one
’'’I'11-’1 "ilar pains will be taken that, in this
matched teams, but both animals must be Steer three years old and over 3 00
1 50
plaint ll, Ct j iert‘ rf*,a^ ^&gt;e 1,0 cause for com­ animal witli a record of 2:30 or better; pro­ owned by the same person or firm. No team Steer, two years old..........
1 00
2 00
vided he has either of the additional qualifi- matched for the occasion merely will be eligi­ Yearling................... -&gt;.................. 2 00
1 00
forctf will be kept on duty ।catious: (1) A record himself of 2:35 or bet­
Calf....................................................... 2 00
1 00
ble in any class.
,
,
nr. 11 .
the animals and other ter: (2) Is the sire of two animal* with a
4. Horses exhibited in roadster classes
CLASS 20—OXEN AND STEERS.
tH1 r? v' "H1 may be left on the grounds. record of 3:35 or better; (3) Has a sire or dam shall be shown without boots or toe weights.
In judging oxen and steers particular regard
few! r r lMiri,ons using the stalls, sheds or that is already a standard animal.
CLASS L— HORSES FOB GENERAL PURPOSES.
will be had to their good training and ready
Sth.
Any mare that has produced an
aik
for any animal not actuHorses in this class should have good action obedience, hardiness, action. dix:ility and
I1 " . for P^mium. shall be charged ianimal with a record of 2:30 or better.
flth. The progeny of a standard horse when walk and style, rand be useful to carriage, power, as well as their close matching,beauty
i- \\'rr ,by for »«ch animal.
wagon or plow. They should not be less and feeding qualities.
driv.. r ’ t' *,na are strictly forbidden to iout of a standard mare.
than 1514 hands high, and weigh not lew Pair work oxen, 4 years old
durir!an‘:7^'-a wa,k withi" the ground*
7th. The female progeny qf a
and over........................................ 44 00
2 00
"i/aV cxwPt in the horse ring^and 'horse when out of a mare by a standard horse. than 1.150 pounds, nor more than Im­
Pair steers, 3 yearsold.......... 3 00
1 50
8th. The female progeny of a standard pounds.
same «?: “ ‘ VI”0-* are required to move in the
STALLIONS.
1 00
Pair steers, 2 yearsold
2 00
xrmin.j re&lt; ,ilt,"i’ kevPin8 the center of the ihorse when out uf a mare whose dam is a
1 00
$2 50 Pair calves................................................. 200
Four years, old over..................... $5 00
•■nth'* left.
,
Anj^mare that has a record of 2:» or Three-year-olds................................ 4 00
2 00
uf
11 ''JPJ’rmtendent shall take charge
1 50
Two-year-olds................................. 3 00
DIVISION' c.
or JI! r.P*rt&gt;a&gt;lar division, see that all »U&gt;ck
1 00
Yearlings...........................
2 00
cummk, ar P^P^rly placed, the viewing animal.
______
1 00
Buckling colts..................................... 2 00
SHEEP.
•*adui2w
w,th it* proper book,
BPBED REGULATIONS.
SUpt.—Afton Smith.
u prop,rlJ
,i»ned derAHexclurive
trials of speed in thia class will be un­
19 Tuned ■ th® secretary.
♦1 50
SStkii of th* society and Fourjears old.......................
$3 00
1 50
3 00
CLAIM 21. THOBOCGHBEED MERINO.
IlJo
‘“Pprihtendent* shall
each receive .
Three-year-olds...................
•»Trou^5,’ r ""b d*y
the f,ir; *hal1 1
1 00 Best buck 2 years old or over$3 00
l‘Ter?&gt;
“ Two-year-olds....................... .. 2 00
I 00
2 00
Yearlingi
1
“
“
2 00
1 00
. 2 09
Buckling colt*.. ............ ..
lamb*............................. 2 00
“
2 90
400
Brood animal, aolt at wde
per d»j without board, for houoral te

CLASH 34.

2 00
2 00

' Il

2 00

SUFFOLK, YORKSHIRE OR CHESHIRE.
CLASS 35.

ESSEX.

N. B. The same premiums will be given in
classes 32. 33.34 and 35, ns are offered in class
31.
.
division k.

r

POULTRY.
Hu pt.—John Straushaugh.Judge—C. M. Putnan.
‘

CLASH 36.

FOWLS.

The judging in this class to Im? done ac­
cording to the American Standard of ex­
cellence (latest edition). ’No first premium
shall be awarded where the bird will not
fairly fill 90 points in the scale of 100. On ac­
count of the early season for fowls, the judge
may make a fair allowance for condition of
fowls and weight of chicks.
Stuck must be entered in the name of the
actual owner.
All entries must be made in pairs orbreed­
ing pens. Breeding pen to consist of one
cock nnd four hens, and must- Im* arranged by
the exhibitor before the scoring begins.
Premiums will Im* given for breeding pens of
each vnrieUr of birds, but all varieties of
Tx*ghorns4vill compete with one another, and
the same for cochins, hamburgs, etc.
En­
tries for breeding pens cannot'compete in
pairs. Pairs cannot compete in breeding
pens.
Poultry showing any symptoms of disease,
will be excluded from exhibition.
BREEDING PENS.

1st premiums. $1, 2d. 50 cents.
1st premium. 50e. 2d, 25c.
Bramah fowls: Light. Dark.
Codhin fowls: White. Black.Buff.Partridge.
Wyandotte fowls: Silver Laced,Gold-Laced
■White.
,
. ,
Wymouth Rocks: Barred, White.
Leghorn.fowls: Black, Brown, Dominquez.
White.
V
Hamburg fowls:
fowls: Black Spangled,
Span^___ , White.
..
Java fowls: Black, Mottled.
Polish fowls: Boarded Golden. Silver.
White. Black.
Game fowls: Black, White, Brown.
Dorking fowls: Colored, Silver
White.
Miscellaneous, fowls: Andalusians. ______
Hnudans. Langshans, Black Spanish. Silkies,
Sultans, Red Caps. Guinea. Pea Fowls.
Bantam Fowls: B. B. Red Game, G&lt; Iden
Seabright. Japanese, Pekin or Cochin.
clash 37.
imjckm.
1st premium; 50c, 2d, 25.
Aylesbury. Rouen; Colored Muscovy, Call
Gray. Cayuga, Crested White, White Mus­
covy. Call White, Pekin. Black East India.

’

1st premium $1 00 3d, 50.
Black. Bronze. Slate. White.
PETS.
Cage of Tamed Birds
White Silk-haired Rabbits
Black Silk-haired Rabbits
Blue Rabbits....................
Common Rabbits
Lop-eared Rabbits
Guinea Pigs............................
Pair Ferrets.......................
Rutiled Chicks.. ...................
Display of Pigeons..............
Bat
................ .’
. ..
Coon............................................
Chinese Rat

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20

20

DIVISION

FRUIT.
Hunt.—S.C. Towne.
Judge—Frank Sutherland.
CLASS 40. Al'FLES.

Must have lieen
l»een grown by exhibitor,
exhibitor. Each
variety
iriety to be named and labelled
laoelled and placed
upon plates. Three of each variety required
unless otherwise specified.
15 varieties winter.............. $2 00
$1 00
10 varieties winter. .
1 50
70
5 varieties winter .
1 00
3 varieties winter...................
75
40
5 varieties autufnn.
.
1 00
50
3 varieties autumn .
.
75
40
single plates. (5 specimens)
One premium 50 cents.
Si mmer varieties: Best Early Harvest,
Primate. Sweet Bough, Red Astrachan, Early
Strawberry, Duchess of Olden berg.
'
Aitti-mn varieties: Best Maiden’s Blush,
Lowell, Porter, Hawfoy, Fall Pippen, Pearrnain, Chenango Strawberry, Pound .Sweet,
Twenty Ounce Apple.
Winter Variety: Best Jonathan. Pecks
Pleasant, Red Canada, Wagner. Northern
Spy, King of Tompkins County, Yellow Bellfiower, .'Esopus Spitzeriburg, R. I. Greening,
Baldwin. Golden Russet, Box Ruseet. West­
field Reek-no-further, Tai man Sweet. Bailey
Sweet, Ladles Sweet, Ben Davis. Hubbardson
None-such, Limber Twig, Belmont, Rambo,
Best Golden Pippin. Swaar, Pennock, Snow,
Raule Jennette. Grimes Golden, Black De­
troit, Steele Red.Engii*h Black^treak. Black
Gilllffowers,
Romania.
Newton Hppin,
Michigan Beauty. ShiawsM Beaaty.

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&gt;■

�^5
Single Pleasure Sleigh
Sample Carriage Trimming..

Greatest variety
Two varieties winter
Two varieties autumn

82 00
50
50

1 00
GOODS.

. 81 00
“
25

Double Farm Hamess
Double Carriage Harness
Single Hamesi (-heavy)
HINGLX FI.ATES.
•Single Harness (light)
(One premium, 50 cents.)
Bridle and Martingale
Bart let, Buerre de Anjou, Flemish Beauty. Halter
’
.
Shekel, Clapp, Doyenne, Buffmark, Dtich s de Sewed Boots.
.
Anjou, Louis bon de J’y, Sheldon. V icar of.

Wakefield.
CLASS 42, PEACHES,
Ladies Shoes
(Five of each variety required.)
Gents’Slippers
.
25 Collection Boots ana Shoes
Two varieties
50
Gents' Fur Gloves
.
One variety
"J’.
Any named variety not exceeding three Gent’s Fur Mittens .
Gents’ Leather Gloves
premiums, 25 cents each.
Gents’ Leather Mittens.

1 00
1 00
75

50
50

so
50
50
50
1 00
30
60
50
50

Woolen mittcr.8 by lady over 70

50 . Silk (itaekings
I Fancy silk mittens
I Fancy woolen mittens
i Woolen knit lace
Cottou knit lace.
40 Linen knit lace
40
Skirt knit
r
26
Purse
g—,f Beat pair cotton hose.
! Bert pair wool hose.
. I Bert pair gent’s wool socks
S i Best pair gent’s cotton socks
~ 1 Best i&gt;air infant’s cotton socks
Best ladies' vest
50 Best child's vest
25 Best ladies’ shawl.
25 Best child's sacque
Best knitted afgnan
25
MISCELLANEOUS.

CLASS 51. IRON WORKS, MISCELLANEOUS.
(Three bunches of each variety required.)
Sample Casting.
75
50
Five varieties.
81 00
"
75
10 Sample Turning
Three varieties
75
Sample Forging
.
.
75
SINGLE PLATES.
Pair Hand Made Horse Shoes
75
(One premium, 25 cents.)
Ornamental Hitching Post.
1‘ 00
Concord, Agateam, Brighton, Hartford, Plant Vase
Niagara, Delaware, Martha. Dlnna, Moore
CLASS 52. FOREIGN.MANUFACTURE.
(early), Pockiiigton.
2
For Best Display
.. .
4 00
Any other variety not exceeding three
premiums.
FLORAL HALL.

50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
60
50
50
60
50
50
50
50

25
25

: mmrideration
» I pj.t ...d

X

I

Wall banner

mirror frame.

in uie

ot the

25 Flowers
Flo**”:1
,
2 ! Single p-WniM
I P.m.la.rinmi
.
Everlastings
Basket plants
Geraniums in pots
Cut geranium
25 Boouet by one exhibitor
23 Cut dowers artistically arranged
23
Roses.
•
25
Dahlias
Begonias in pots.
Canna........ •
•
•
Cactus ....
Tuberose.
Asters
Smllav
•
Giadidli,.............. „
25 Phlox drummondi
25
Pinks
Verbenias
25
Balsams.
Double petunias.
23

60
40 Fancy wall pocket.
50
40 Whisk-broom holder
50
40 Scrap basket.
50
■
40 Pin cushion
50
60 Home-make point lace .
60
40 Home-made Honiton face .
50
Toilet set, including splasher
50
Sachet bag
00 Handkerchief case
50
50
Glove case
'25
50
Oight-dress case
CLASS 44. MISCELLANEOUS.
50
Cravat case
25
50
Peck Siberian Crab Apples
DIVISION I.
■
50
Party bag
50
60
Peck Cranberries
Superintendent—F. D. Soules.
Slumber roll
25
50
Quinces (plate of five).
60
Assistant Superintendent—Mrs. Clement Music case
75
I (X)
25
Best collection of plums
Antique lace
..
.. 60
Smith.
20
30
25
Largest Apple . r
. .
60
Judge—Mn*. Daniel Striker.
Silk lamp shade
20
30
Largest Peach
W
Bangle board.
.
Articles
entered
for
display
will
not
be
en
­
20
30
25
Largest Pear
60
Balsam pillow
tered
for
other
premiums.
’
20
30
Largest Bunch of Grapes
. • 60
In this department the sub-headings placed Lamp mat
20
30
Largest Squash
25
'
.
. 50
over the groups of premiums offered, indicate Mantel scarf
30
Largest Watermelon
.
25
50
Photograph case.
the
class
of
work
required,
to
compete
for
20
30
Largest Pumpkin
25
60
Button
bag.
10 them. That is, under knitting will be found
Largest Tomato
25
60
several premiums offered upon different items Hair-pin cushion
20
30
Largest Sunflower
60
Fancy rug
20 of knit work.
30
Largest Ear of Corn
60
Fancy book mark..
Observe
that.the
quality
of
the
work
is
20
*0
largest Cabbage
25
60
, always to be considered before the quality of Fancy calendar
50
tbe material upon which it is placed—that is, Fancy tidy
DIVISION O.
60
good work on poor, or common materials Collection of rick-rack.
50 •
'
will excel poor or common work on rich ma­ Crib quilt
GRAIN AND VEGETABLES.
50
25
Silk comforter
terials.
Superintendent—George Robinson. ’
25
60
No article purchased in a store, made in a Cutton comforter.
25
Judge—A. G. Kent.
60
factory, or out of the family of the exhibitor. Worsted comforter.
Half dozen napkins, embroidered
class 45.
can compete in this department
25
50
initials.
25 ,
50
Best
bushel, white dent corn,
SOLID EMBBOIDERY IN DRESDEN DESIGN.
25
60
Best embroidered slippers
jj bushel yellow dent corn
25
50
50
25 Best hand made handiiershief
Table centre piece
.
25
50
50
J*, bushel flint corn
35 Best embroidered night, dress
50
Sideboard
25
50
50
25
bushel pop corn
25 Best embroidered chemise.
50
Dresser cover
50
.
50
25
bushel white oats50
25 Best embroidered infant’s dress
Lunch cloth
25
50
25
50
bushel black oats
50
Tray cloth
•
25
50
Beat embroidered infant's skirt
50 ,
bushel winter rye
50
Cake DoyHv
25
Best patch work bed quilt in cottonI 50
25
50
hj bushel spring rye
50
25 Best patch work bed quilt in wool
Set of finger-bowl doylies
25
50
60
1
00
bushel barley
50
Toilet set
50
Best silk quilt
11 00
1 00
50
«.t bushel buckwheat
50
25 Best darned lace bed spread.
Pin tray
10
1 Q0
50
bushel white beans
• 50
Comb and brush tray
25
50
Best darned lace pillow shams.
I 00
60
'
S bushel timothy seed
25 Half dozen handkerchiefs,embroid­
50
Infant's pillow
60
J* bushel red clover seed 1*1X1
25
ABT
LISIN
THREAD
EMBROIDERY^
50
ered initials.
25
50
3 stalks of celery
50
25
50 Tody’s dressing sacque
1 00
25 Bed spread
50
3 heads of cauliflower
50
Infant’s wardrobe
50
Table cover
50
3 watermelons
Finest
display uf fancy work made
50
50
25 Table, centre piece
•
3 muskmelons
50
25
on sewing machine.
25 Side board cover
50
60
2 pumpkins, true main’th
25
25 Dresser cover
50
25
50
2 pumpkins, grey boulpng*
25 Lunch cloth
50
50
2 pumpkins, common
DIVISIUN J.
25 Tray cloth
25
50
50
2 nubbard squash ,­
50
50
2 mammoth Chili squash
35 Cake doylie
25
Assistant Supt.—Mrs. Miner Mead.
50
25 Set finger-bowl doylies
50
six long blood beets
25
Judge—Mrs. Minnie Greble.
50
25 Toilet set, including splasher
50
25
6 turnip beets..
rrciiiNG UN 8ILK
25 Easel throw
26
50
50
a sugar beers
50
25 Laundry bag
b mangle wurtzels
..
50
60
Bed spread
6 parsnips
. ,&lt;50
25 Pair portierres
50
50
Pian&lt;» cover .
36 Sofa cushion
’
8 carrots .
/ 60
50
25 Table cover
50
50
25
6 tomatoes .
.
60
Table centre piece .
. 23
50
6 white turnips
.
. .
60
Lunch cloth.
.
50
26 Side board cover
•
8 yellow turnips
.
50
25
50
Dresser cover .
60
Pair
of
towels
25
50
8 rutabagas
Lunch cover
50
Set of six finger-bowl doylies
50
50
6 white peppers v
Tray
cover
.
50
25
60
Tray cloth
'
6 red peppers
50
50
50
.
25 Cake Doylie
25 Table centre piece
50
6 suaimer radish
50
25 Set of finger bowl doylies
Sideboard cover
50
50
8 winter radish.. . .
Toilet set, including splasher .
50
00
50
25 Easel throw
3 citrons
. . .
Easel throw
.
50
50
Home
made
handkerchief.
25
50
3 drumhead cabbage
25
Pair of pillow shams
.
60
CROCHET WORK.
25
50
3 conehead cabbage
Night dress case
50
50
25 Pair of slippers
3 colored cabbage
W)
25 Laundry bag
00
.
peck of onions, red
. .
25 Infant’s silk cap.
50
25 Party bag
50
.
80
50
peck of onions, white
25 Infant’s wool cap ..
50
25 Hot-corn bag .
50.
peck of onions, yellow
*
50
Infant's sacque
50
SILK EMIIKOIDlfRY.
Shoulder cape.
.
50
POTATOES.
Bed
spread
50
1
00
IpC wool shawl
50
25
(One premium, 50 cents.)
Piano cover
50
■Germantown shawl
60
Best Early Rose, Late Rose, Burbank, Early Saxony shawl
50
60
25 Table cover
Ohio. Beauty of Hebron, Snowflake, Victor, Worsted afgan.
25
50
25 Table centre piece
50
White Star, Dunmore, Dakota Reds, Empire Worsted underskirt.
Sideboard cover
25
60
50
State, White Rufe*. Telephone, Early Sunrise, Bed spaead
60
50
-25 Dresser cover
Magnum Bonum, White Elephant, Bermuda, Infant’s silk shirt
Lunch cover.
50
50
White Peachblow, Prolific, Genesee-County Infant’s wool shirt .
I.™!'
cover
50
25
.
50
25
King, James Vick, Garnet Chili, Early Ver­ Pair of infants silk socks
Cake doylie
„
50
50
mont, Chicago Market, Brownell’s Beauty,
Set of finger-bowl doylies
95
50
Pair of infants wool socks
50
Sweet Potatoes, Yams. Any other distinct Cotton tidy
50
25
50
25 Toilet set, including splasher
variety worthy of a premium.
.
.'50
50
Easel scarf
.
25
25 Easel throw
Gent’s silk necktie
50
60
25 Pair of pillow shams
DIVISION H.
Night dress case
50
Silk umbrella cover
25
50
Laundry
bag.
Lady’s lielt
60
50
25
MECHANICAL ARTS.
Party bag
,
Child’s silk mittens
60
50
25
•
Superintendent—Ora Chaffee.
Child's wool mittens.
'
50
50
25 Hot-com napkin
23
Judge—David Eycieshymer.
Lady’s silk mittens
50
50
25
25 Chair back
No premiums will be given on articles man­ Best crochet bod spread
.
11 00
50
50 Foot rest
.....
ufactured outside of Barry county, except in Best ladies house jacket
50
25 Pair portieres.
50
class 62.
/
Best child’s afghan
50
25 Fancy wall-pocket
50
25
Lady’s wool mittens
50
60
25 Largo pin-cushion.
CLASS 48. FAKM IMPLEMENTS..
25
Smail pin-cushion..
50
25
Cultivator, two-horse
1 50
75 Collection of samples of crochet
|
trimming
.
50
25 Sofa cushion
60
X
Cultivator, one-horse
.
1 00
50
Handkerchief
case.
Collection
of
samples
of
crochet
lace
50
25
50
25
Corn Shelter
25
50
. ,
..
.
50
25 Glove case
50
25
50
25 Doylie- .
Farm Bell .
Cravat case .
,
..
50
Farm Gate
25
50
PLAIN NEEDLE WORK, HAND MADB.
Photograph case .
50
25
60 Fino white shirt (hand made)
Fence, portable
.
1 00
50
Banner
..
..
.
60
Harrow
.
1 00
50 Calico patchwork.
Infant’s carriage afghan
50
50
Hay and Strawr rack
75
40 Calico patchwork by a lady over 70
50
25
CtT-OUT
I
m
BROIDEEY.
Axe Helves, three.
25
Wonted patchwork
“
“
“ 50
25 Table Coverj
Plow for general use
1 50
75 Silk .patchwork
4
“
“ 50
60
25 Table centre piece .
Plow for sward ground
75 Craxy silk patchwork
I 50
60
“
“
u 50
25
25
Plow, Mving shovel
50
25 Quilted quilt, hand made
Sideboard cover
.
50
50
25
Pump, lift.....................................
75 Comfortable, hand made
1 50
50
50
25 Dresser cover
Pump, force
...................
1 OC Portierres, woven silk
2 00
Lunch
doth.
j
50
30
25
25
Road scraper
1 00
• 5&lt;J Portierres, hand-painted
Tray cloth
50
60
25
Roller for general use
.
1 50
75
50
50
25 Cake doylies
25
Wood sawing machine
1 50
75
Set
of
finger-bowl
doylies
50
60
25
25
Wheelbarrow............................
50
23 Woven silk curtains
Easel throw.
.
50
50
25
%
Hand rakes, three
23
Suit of ladies undergarments
60
25
Specimen Drain Tile .. .
25 Garment by hand by lady over
50
FINE
ARTS.
70.
50
26
CLASS 47. BUILDIXG MATBBIAL.
Mending on garment
50
26
Assistant SupL-^-Mrs. Sherman M. Fowler.
Panel Door, Plain
75
40 Mending on garment by lady over 70 I50
26
,
Judge—Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt.
.
Panel door. Mounted
1 50
75 Darning on garment
50
Button
holes
on
garment.
Window Frame .
.
75
40
50
i
CLASS 55. PBOFESStOXAL.
'
Pair Window Sash
50
25
Portraits in oil.,
MACHINE WOBK.
2 00 1 00
Pair Window Blinds.
. . 1 00
Articles in this class to be entered for ma- Landscapes in oil
2 00 1 00
50
Specimen Scroll Sawing
1 00
Figure painting in oil
I 00
60
Specimen Hand Lathe Turn ing I 00
61 chine work, die work to be done by (icrsons Fruit in oil.
1 00
60
Wood Carving .
...
1 00
50 not agents or professionals.
Flower piece in oil
1 90
50
1 00
Sample Brick........................
50 I Ladies collection not less then 10
Water color landscape
1 00
50
pieces
.
CLASS 48. HOUSEHOLD FUBXITVHK UTENSILS,
1 00
50i Water color flower .
1 00
60
Fine
white
shirts
.
&gt;
Pastel
work.
.
60
Bedstead
1 00
25
1 00
50
Suit of undergarments
.
1 &lt;H»
50
Dresser
26&gt; Crayon portrait
I 00
60
Night dress
50
50
Commode
25r Portrait in india ink..
1 00
50
Gent's night dress.
50
1 50
25। Portraits in water colors
I 00
60
Coarse shirt .
60
Secretary
. I 50
25, Photographs, display of
L 00
W
Infant's wardrobe
Extension Table.
&gt; Repousse work .
50
50
75
Pillow case
। Game piece
,
Folding Work Table,
. .
50
50
75
W
'^^'’A-LTering
...
Pillow shams.
Still life from nature .
1 00
(KI
Quilting
&gt; Mattress, bed
Painting on velvet.
Gent's dressing gown.
Painting on satin.
1 50
RUGS k*D CAMPKTS.
Painted wall banner
Ladders
1 00
Decorated mirror frame.
arrel and Cover
Drawn rug rug
Decorated plaque ...
Braided ■ rug.
Gathered rug
Yarn rug
Landscape in oil
Tlow-ar piecuin
....,- 1 50
Painting on velvet
(double)2 00

50
id
8Q
80
M
50
50
80
50
80
50
50
n
M
M
50
50

Medina tadajr
Display ot hair work
rLowaa*-

•renuuma.
J
2 00 1 00
so
so
’5 ।
so
so
25
•so
60
50
1 00
50
60
50
50
50
50
50
50
25
60
80
—
78
80
60
26

60
50
60
Zinnias.
.
.
50
Pansies ... .
50
Best hand boquet.
1 00
Best floral designs --------- --------50
Beat specimen fuchsia
50
Bouquet for side table or bracket .
60
Bouquet for center table
50
50
Five button hole bouquets.
50
Arranged basket of flowers
50
Bouquet of wild Howers
50
Bouquet of dried grasses
50
Bouquet of dried flowers
Show of bouquets, etc., by one ex­
hibitor
1 00

25

25
26
50
25
25
25
26

25
26
25
25
25
23
25
25
25
25
96
25

huckleberries
Beat ean of blackberries
Best can of cranberries
Bert ean ofcurrants
cart ot pickled peaches
Beat can of pickled pear*
Beat
Best can of pickled eucumbt
cucumbers
Best can of pickles, mixed
2-5
Best can of tomato catsup
25
Best can of Siberian errb apples
25
Best can of pickled grapes
25
Best can of pickled beets .
25
60 —
Best can of pickled tomatoes, ripe
25
Best can of pickled tomatoes, green
50 • 25
Beat can of pickled apples
W
“
26
Bert currant jelly . .
50
25
Beat apple jelly...
50
26
s
Best crab apple jelly
25
Best peach Jelly
80
25
Best pear jelly
tT .
•50
25
Best cranberry jelly
’
50
25
Best grape jelly,
50
25
Best plum jelly
.
50
Best strawberry jelly
.
60
Best red raspberry jelly
50
Best quince jelly
80
2.5
Be t sample chow chow
50
25
Best collection of dried or evaporat­
ed fruits and vegtables
1 00
M)

EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT
Fur schools of the county.
Judge—Prof. Sterling.

25
26

UNGRADED SCHOOLS.

Best specimen letter writing
1 00
Best original composition or essay 1 00
Best analysis by diagram.
1 ou
DO
Best written analysis
1 00
Best specimen plain or business
DIVISION L.
penmanship.
1 00
Best specimen ornamental pen­
YOUTH’S DEPARTMENT.
manship.. .
.
1 00
Best work in book-keeping
Assistant Supt.—Mrs. Wm. H. Merrick.
1 00
Best specimen general drawing
1 00
Judge—Mrs. John E. Lee.
Best specimen map drawing.
1 00
Best display of botanical plants;
All enteries in thia department must be
named ana labeled
1 00
made by children under 15 years of age, and
GRADED SCHOOLS
in the name of the Owner or Producer.
1 On
First premium,8.50;second premium, 8 -25. Best specimen letter writing
Best original composition or essay 1 &lt;X»
Specimen hand sewing
•
Best analysis by diagram.'
1 00
Specimen machine sewing
Beat written analysis.
1 Ou
Specimen darning
.
Best specimen plain or business
Half doxen button holed
penmanship
Patchwork quilt by hand, silk
1 0o
Best specimen ornament penman­
Pieced quilt by hand, calico
ship..
.
pieced quilt, by child under six year*
I CM.
Best work in book-keeping.
1 (Kt
Calico dress, by hand
Best specimen general drawing
I On
Gent’s shin, by hand
Best specimen map drawing.
1 00
Laundry! work on shirt
Best
display
botanical
plants,
Embroidery in silk
named and labeled
Embroidery in worsted
1 00
Sample crochet work
Sample knitting
Sample darned, lace
Sample Macrame work
Doll's wardrobe
Wall banner
Decorated vase
Decorated plaque
Wreat4i of paper flowers
Perfume satcuet bay
Pillow shams
Hemstitching
Tidy canvas
Rug
Is the largest dealer in
Drawn work
Pin-cushion
Whisk-broom holder
Thermometor case
Match holder
Wall pocket
Collection of pressed flowers
Specimen penmanship by child six-years old
Original designs of disc drawing
Original designs of quadrille drawing
Scrap book of advertising cards
Scrap book of nicely arranged cards or picQ[ires
AND
Collection of autumn leaves, ten or more
kinds correctly named
Bouquet of wild flowers
Bouquet of garden flowers
Bouquet of dried grasses
Hanging basket
Display of bouquets
Collections of native woods
Collections uf postage stamp*
IN BAHRY COUNTY
Largest variety of postage stamps
Collection of foreign coins
Collection of tin tags
Collection of stones
Button string
Spool string
Sample of fret or scroll sawing
Pair brackets
Used in Barry County can be
Specimen of hardwood, carving
Specimen of turning
bought at his place.
Best piece of mechanism

5*?
50
60
60

6u
50
50
50

On

So
5o
50

so
50
5o
5h
5f«
50

FRED L. HEATH
The Druggist

HASTINGS, MICH

School Books
School Supplies

Every School Book

division m.

TABLE REFRESHMENTS—FRUIT HALL.
Assistant Supt.—Mrs. Ed. Hursley.
Judge—Mrs. Wm. Michell.

Exhibits to compete tn this division must
hare been raised this present year.
BUTTER, CHU», arc.
Best gallon jar butter made in June 1 50
Best gallon jar or more butter made
in September
1 00
Best creamery butter
I 00
Best sample domestic lard.
•1 00
Best dairy cheese
1 00
Best specimen amber sugar cane
syrup
50
Best specimen maple sugar
80
Best honey in comb
.
50
Best extracted honey.
50
Best loaf salt or milk rising bread
60
Best loaf yeast bread.
50
Best loaf brown bread
50
Best loaf corn bread
BO
Bert loaf baker’s bread
60
Best display of bread and pastry by
one persun
1 00
Best mince pie
. .
50
Best apple pie.
.;
60
Best pumpkin pie
50
Best cream pie.
50
Best lemon pie.
Bestttistard pie
50
Bert fruit cake
60
Best marble cake
60
Best sponge cake
50
Best raised cake..
Best layer cake
.
Best coffee cake.
60
Best plate sugar cookies
00
gAstpUte ginger cookies
«est plate doughnuts
60
Best plate biscuit
60
Bert angel’s food cake
60
Best chocolate cake
.
60
n
C]-A*« 44—CANNBD AND FICKXD
PICKXD Ffruit.
and greatest variety of canned

75
50
40
30

__
*
X
~

25

50

23
25
25

White’s Pedagogue,
Thompson’s Teacher’s
Examiner.
All of Pettengill’s Publi­
cations.
Knapsack Song Books.
Tablets, Slates, Pencils,
Everything deeded in the
school room.
Imve just received 8700.00
worth ot Second Hand School Books
for the fall trade.
If yon need books for the first day
of school, call early and get a gelat­
ion from these

Second Hand
25

Books.

Yon can save all the way from 25 to
65 cents on the dollar.

OLD BOOKS
ken in exchange or cash paid for tin*
same.
• *
.

83 00 1 00
&lt;uui greatest variety of picked

MAKE

NO MISTAKE
.
IN THE PL.M I.

2 00 1 00

3 £
n
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g

FRED L. HE/JTH,

The Druzgist- One doors east of the City Bank,
g
HASTINGS, MICH.

�XOBTGAGB SALE.

c4 sj*^f

SALISBURY IS OUT.

&gt;tt dated

ttf'iiin
1—
&lt;i

uirvd ■

..ii^^lherc'iFSSmUto |
।
DMilee tlieaum at ftmr I
j-Dve-ecota. 1
■ dollars pro- I

I mortgage.

N
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F

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treat

Ttc

north* •
c,.rtb. •

. Assignee of Mortgagee.

CROUPREMEDY
SAFE. CERTAIN.

H
S

r-

C
0

the Grocer said,

yfu cctawfcj lake no other, wt use none bollbe best,
Altdal Shrewd deniers keep ii,art you behind the rest 7

SHOKE

SEOiLD BE IN EVERY HOUSEBOLD
»wit* tm

FCHIY UAJORITT FOB GL.'.BSTOJE

Ot«r Hr l to

lor Assignee of Mortgagee.

*wr\9AET.

lloatnu to Entertain iu 1893.

Commons Expresses a
Lack of Confidence.

c

I mortgagri ’ and the
ana provided, notice
1 ^haH tell at’ l”‘b!le
biq.lrr. all the north
Home iu |he City :ot
place where tbe CirCoun’yis holden?, the
«-.ld mortgige. or so
to pay the
with seven per
aos:«. together with
■n five dvllan CW;
■•reialvsj being de­
' as all that certain
-ituaie in the township.
v.jntr ol Harry abd state of
i mi! described Ws follows;
.• ^out’iead quarter of the
• —•ttmi -fiilrty town one
vest coutalrdi g twenty

The

RANSACTiONS OF THE TEMPLARS.

WBtiopln&lt;

j.-MKlllltiirilli]

Michigan Centra! always the sane

s

J DO YOU

[Cough

rar oEL,fly

London, Aug 12.—The scene io the .
house of commons during last evening's
final debate and decisive vote on the ad- l
dress h»* not been equaled In interesting
and exciting features since the similar
crisis of tbe home rule debate i« )88d,
when Gladstone, now victorioudf waa
overthrown.
Every inch uf available
space on the floor was occupied, and some
of the members had to find scats In the
galleries, and even to speak from these
elevated and distant positions.
Every
English member was present, and lhe totai number of nbaenteea was only ten. '
Tbe visitors who crowded the outsiders’ ,
galleries were wall repaid for their attendante by witnessing oue of the peaceful 1
Ktolutlow by which Enel.nd overthrow.

one'set of rulers aud sets up another.
Gladstone Loqkt-d Exhausted.
Though’Herbert Gladstone declares that
bis father has fully recovered his health,
and that lhe stories of his weakness
nre inventions of malicjous political ene­
mies; and though the British Medical
Journal, v...
on the authority v*
ot n
Sir
-m Andrew
Clarke; states that Gladstone is sound in
bo&lt;ly and mind, and able to work with
any man of bis age; nevertheless the
.t.Mmnn jatenl., looked pnl. .ud
dMn .«d. and ..nk- Into bl. W.C »

KEMPS
US ALWAYS THE BEST
BALSAM
। the

Denver, Aug. PA—Bo-ton will enterv«in the triennial Knight Templars* con­
clave in 1805. This was ret:led yesterday
afternoon when Boston got 96 votes and
.Cincinnati 78. This and tbe election of
grand.encampment officers were the im­
portant features of the meeting yesterday.
Assoon as the conclave met yesterday
morning the election of officers was taken
np. Hugh McCurdy, of Corunna, Mich.,
as expected.was elected grand master, and
made a neat speech Id acknowledgment
of the honor.
A Grnesfnl Conclusion.
In concluding bls speech the new grand
master aaid: "To his boatmen overcome
by fear iu a violent storm tbe great Conor
once said: ‘Why do you fearF You carry
Canar.' Thus my own feai &lt; ns your grand
master in the future will be dispelled by
the self-asked aud self answered question:
*Wby do you fearf Those noble Ctesars
carry you." The election was a promotion
all round.
McCurdy had been deputy
grand master, and in accordance with cus­
tom the other three highest officers were
moved up. W. Larue Thomas, of Dan­
ville, Ky., was elected deputy grand tnas,uueu n.
««««&lt;■.
ter, Ik
Reuben
II. ueye,
Lloyd, «
of dou
San c
Francisco.
grand generalissimo, nnd H. B. Stoddard,
of Bryan, Tex., giand captain general,
Grand Secretarial Guild.
Th® 8™ud secretarial guild also elected
officers,
""
----- as follows: John H. Brown, of
Kauuu, president; Charles E. Meyer, of
Pennsylvania, first, vice preaident; George
C. Connor, Tennewree, second vice presi­
dent; William R. Bowen, Nebraska, aeeretery, and Edward C. Pnrmellee, Col­
orado, treasurer.
Among the visiting
knights the day and evening were spent
in visiting points of interest in and out of
the city, and in continued receptions. Tho
numerouH bands kept the air alive with
music.

I
Denver-------fire—department
gave
• Tbe
----- ------------«---------------- ---------I »•'“&lt;&gt;" raurd.y monitog .nd Lh« UreU
I
T‘r,*^!

NBWHE.

InCiina jfpwiMiit
K.t c/uuln oput«»'

Is'joii, Lansing &amp; SsrUern
TIME TABLE.
In effect May 15.1W2.
Favorite Route between Grand Rapid*. Detroit
l,v. 1 liolDKEart
„ Grand llapid
lEsst Baris

M. ih'».

KIT"

„ J.MeCord
., iAlto
Elmdale
Clarksville
„ Lake Odessa
„ Woodbury
„ Sunfield
n Mulliken
,. Grand Ix.-dge
Ar Lauslna
,, Detroit

:|jo
• r«
10 40
■hough
ho
irritable,
fbe"■light
from the opposite &gt;I »howh»gawurldof
lhowiugs world of hard
hanl work
work in
In the
the poliahpoHah— ----Windows annoyed him, his eyes being still Jug lhie The different apparatus also
Howard City
IN THE
weak from the tfl.-cts of the Injury bus- ' Fhown resplendent and the harness on the
Edmore
■*S|
Stanton
tained by one of them during the cam- J horses was black as ebony. The steeds
Ionia
paign in Scotland. At a signal from ! themaelves hai been polished until their
Grand l^dge
him
the
attendants
closed
the
windows
I
Bllke|1
Bk
[
M
were
a
glots
not
,
equalled
by
Uaaiun: y Uon ta Sm «&lt;■. a can niw ta
apd
drew
the
eimaina
During
moat
of
^yth^
hl
„
ul
e
in
tbe
city.
in**!* iE" **.?
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—ths«xsril&lt;at«gwt
IQotng Wtyt
after
•&gt;..
a...
....
...
the debate Gladstone listened with his ।-----------------------------Local Agent, Hastlagi.
.. I Detroit
eyes closed, keeping his hand to bis ear in |
'. A . illilcaat. '_______
I Land ng
TEMPLARS IN A WRECK.
W BrMI K-i '■!
token of attention to what was being said, i
,, Grand Led
,. MuUikea
Chamberlain “Goes For” Healy.
Tit
., duDfield
.. WooXbufy
Chamberlain never came so near losing „ lake Odessa
control ot himself as In his ragent the tacClinton, Iowa, Aug. Id.—About noon
„ iQarUvIlle 1
tics employed by Tim Healy to prevent his 1 Saturday as n special train bearing Knight
,. ffimttaie1
.. Alto
j
delivering a speech. The Brummagem ! Tamplurs from Denver to their homes in
McCord
statesman
heaped
denunclatioiui
upon
]
lhe
WM
neArln
tha
clty
lbe
truck
ot
„ R ist Paris
■
;
,
, J, ,
the east wm nearing tno cuy me true* ot
Healy’, head
Healy's
head-• Healy
U«*1F smiles!
; ed sardonically |
f h
,
w the track on the
Ar idraull Rapid*
during most of Ithe
bht^when
.77,7
\ rm
he philippic, but
.-when i| UHO Ul 11
. .
Ckuterlda
tbit Healy wm . ! brld«« °"‘r 4,111 crwk- T11' "™“"”
Chninberlrdn declared that Healy was a
person who would insult any man, and 1 running on special time and rapidly, hav■
‘
■
uh
offensive
cm*
U
K
made
the
run
to
Clinton
from
Cedar
then, pausing, added with offensive emface of tho ' Rapids, eighty-one miles, in just one hfiur
Ionia
phnsis, "or any woman.” the
C ''
Howard City
1.1-----»-------- ‘ and forty-live minutes. This would have
Irish member underwent a -----sudden
change
fanla
'of appearance, and became livid with sup­ caused the train to run some of the dis­
Manton
tance
at
the
rate
of
a
mile
in
less
than
a
Ed more
pressed rage. The Tories yelled with de­
minute. When the car left the? track it
light al Chamberlai u’s home thrust.
• Every day, others week (J«J1 Onl» t stop
caused the two rear cars to lurch from siijr on Ktrnal.
to
side,
the
rear
one
when
It
left
the
track
Parlor
cah on all trains between Grand Rap­
The Home Rulers let the Conservatives going sideways down the steep bank.
Late of Loudon, now of Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE at
,
Ids and Detroit. S-ats 25 cents. Connections
and Liberal-Unionists have tbe Boor yes­
made in Union stall &gt;u."Grand Rapid* with tho
HILLSDALE. ZbZTTCHL.
Chicago* West Michigan Railway for
terday. Sir John Lubbock; Uuioaist, said
But oue car went entirely down the Chicago and ths Wiwt ani&gt; for Mcnkjc' Hur
- d this County each moutttior the past six months, and during theso visits has examined and i4 it was unjust that excessive Irish repre­
.'Maximtkr. Tkavkimk City, Bi.k Rap­
bank, tbe others remaining on the grade oox
id* and Fictohkky.
Favhrite route to the
I
prescribed for hundreds, and effected many ofthe most Wonderftil Cures ever made in the State!
; • sentation should be able to force home rule but off the rails. In this car where twenty
summer resort* of northern Mh'tnmn.
on England and Scotland. Sir tEdwnrd
&gt;r fri.-n-ls and neighbors about Dr. Holman S. Humphrey. There in scarcely a neighborhood in tho county that J Clurk, Conservative, said that only three four persons. There were fourteen per­
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago, 9 A.
d the benefit ■ J the doctor’s wonderful skill, and rarely a family which has not Ind one or more of its members H of the prominent Liberalshad been elected sons Injured, via: Reuben Beisel, Hazel­
”i death and restored to health after all hope had been given up and the family physician pronounced the ms* m on the boms rule issue, nnd these by de­ town, Pa., serious internal Injuries, may
Leave for M mist©* and Traverse City *:25 A.
and 5:17 P. M.
If inlHrted d&lt;&gt; not falj to consult this most eminent physician and surgeon.
creased majorities. When Chamberlain die; Charles E. Brinkman, lozighton, Pa., M.Parlor
cars on day trail.* and sleepers on
i. consultations and advice free.
H arose to speak Tim Healy objected, alleg­ leg and back bruised nnd scalp cut; g. S.
ulybt trains &lt;o t.’Uicajo.
Cjok,
Newton,
N.
J.,
shoulder
and
leg
ing that he had spoken once already, but
Asic our agents for further particular* or
tho speaker couldn't agree with Healy, hurt; Mrs. S. 8. Cook, Newton. N. J., back write to
Gkorck DzHaven. Genl Pas«*r Aic't.
and Chamberlain bpoke, denouncing home and hips injured; Dr. C. K. Dnvid,e doctor i» in manyoeseecomGrand Rapids.
N.
J.,
right
eyo
rule and declaring that the Gladstonians ?°°» Stanhope,
■xt-insire inelrarnenU and
ured.
shoulder bruised and nose
MORTGAGE SALE.
could not keep fidth with both the Irish I iojured,
rMHVineed inoarabh
.king analysis. microscopic
Whereas default has been, raade in the pay­
and English people.
• ’
. ' cut;
*’ V. H. Everhart, Easton, 1‘a., fore­
head cut, left leg bruised, bock spraiucsi; ment of a &lt;--rmli&gt; Indenture of itMirtgage made
' TIcCartner Talka Rashly.
■'
- 'my on*. believin&lt; il to
lled by Climint Hlgtlutt. ol Rives,
J. W. Fitts, Washington, N. J., back-, and exceeminty
and state »f Michigan t&lt;&gt; Peter
: by.lcl m'sdnty to ascertain
McCartney, Conservative, from South sprained; Mrs. Harvey Haines, Eanton, -Jark*nn
Covert, of Enrmer village. Seneca eoanty and
Antrim, said that the honorable, gentle­ Pm, scalp wound; C. W. Obert, Leighton,
man from Dublin", Field, wanted to wndo l’n.« leg bruised nnd foot cut; John Pur­
register ot deeds office nf Barry county and state
it, Protestant l^obd. T Ids Mntcnient was
’•&gt; * monthly visit
sell, Phillipsburg, N, J., right arm cut ot Michigan la Ifbtr X o! m&lt;rts»grs:ou page
received with lotyl- cile* of “oh, oh," and left leg bruised; Mrs. Charles Rhode, («*.;«»•&gt;
fC.’on uit&gt;
the nrsxuay
first dav m
ot ucwuuc
October a.
A. »&gt;.
I». IS74 «»
on
------- ■*-—- •tc ;!ur ;;.-^l
from the Irish i&gt;'‘ii« In* and McCartney
notice the'aGd
sum
of
and mouth cut; Miss Edith Ruder, Easton, | eig^t trnmbed undtilae'v *•
tlvJTitdiara
’fiRy
live ilollar* and nfty
i h“ ruin** bi" t
Pa., lietnl cut; Samuel S. Wills, Stanhope, iwoce.,t»
and tio f&gt;Kweedliig9 at law
•■aid that the v
bourne dlvWoi
In cuu,,v
canity h-ume
h iving L.
!-■ n ImoituUd
lusiitutjd to recover
wrist sprained:
Misp Leonora . ,~r
’rl,n
(‘ said debt or suv part ItwrevL
government, i j
i, Stanhope, N. J , scalp wound.
Now. tberefare. by v Srtun of the power of saleI '■'iiial ed hi«ai&lt;! mnngske, amt the statute inPEOPLE’S PARTY OMOWA.
not been forth
»u h ea&gt;“ made and provtued, notice Is hereby
t.lv ii that nn Friday tLe H:h day of October,
lifeboat." It would be tin-bonuden duty
a. D. 1W2. »• one o’. h&lt;k in the afternoon. I shall
of the hou*e of -lords, he said, to reject a
sell st I'u'.-lic atictior. to i..e bigbi s bidder, at
bill sent it by a, miserable majority ot
DES MoiNM, la.. Aug. 13.—Tbe People's tlie tor'n frqnt door ot tbe court house In tho
City ol Hastings. &lt;that l-eing the ulace
forty.
■ rarty state convention was held here where the circuit court for iktrry county i» bold­
1 yesterday nnd placet! a full state and elec- en), the premises described In said morLragt, or
THE INEVITABLE OCCURS.
so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the
I loral ticket in the field. About &amp;X) dele- amount due on sunt morfgitge, with accruVote of N&lt;&gt; Confidence Carried by Forty gates, representing pretty much the entire ng iutertst. ami all legal co«ts. t&lt;«etber
with mi attornrj's fee ot twenty-five dollars
. Blate&gt; wer8 present. The delegates united covenanted for therein, the premises being
it W“ f.r ’.«r»l
' Sir Henry Juntos, Liberal-Unionist for । in claiming large gains In their respective described In said mort^ag * as idl the undivid­
ed one ballot the not^hwe-t qmwlerof lhe south
the Laue» division:of Bury, defended the । localities aud some ol the more enthusias- east quarter &lt;»t section thirty one &lt;31 &gt; town
government iu favoring a protracted de­ | tic claimed that they would carry the three (3) north of range seven (1) west and con­
forty lures uf land more or h-s*; also
bate, and cited the four days’ debate in the slate. Lost year the third party vote in taining
the foKowlmr premises, beginaing at a -stake
house in 1841. He called upon Gladstone Iowa w.-u* 1.303 out of a total ot 4’J0,222. standing south twelve chains twelve end ouehall
links
from a stake, sixteen chains and
;
Thu
conveutiuu
was
overwhelmingly
to confirm the applicability ot the preced­
links west from quarter stake between
against taking any steps in the direction thirty
sections thirty one and thirty two In the above
ent, but Gladstone refused to sanction the
| of fusion.
Cures Aftu AH Oi'.vn I
town, thence west eleven chains to it post,
comparison, remarking: “The cases are
। The platform is, except In one plank, thence south seventeen degrees, east six chains
totally dissimilar."
| like most other Alliance platforms. That ■nd fifty links to a white oak tree, thence north
DM-ys mi« li .n- vr^us
The house showed symptoms of restiveseventy nine degrees, east nine chain? and
1
■'
- -.n*« ■ •l-fct f,'"... rl^- nu'cbM* are oitiac
&lt;l*n«». plank demands the repeal of all state laws twenty five links to a post, thence north Tour
new
during
Sir
Henry
James
’
speech,
and
ili.-i.o^wi n:» :
«.f tN»-ir •rtr1 -kuidiny
i which permit tho existence of private cor­ chains and fifty links to the place of beginning,
when ?the Right Hou. Henry Chaplin,
porations organized for pecuniary profit. together witn all the right of Cowage which tbe
president of the board of agriculture, arose
party o' the first part now has. excepUug from
I The elector»-at-huge chosen were J. M. Jo- the above four halt acre lota heretofore deeded
to defend the government, he wns received
sepb, of Creston, and C. C. Cole, formerly to Hooker, Scott, Buchanan and Cornett, all
with continued cries of ‘“divide" and gen­
of tbe Iowa supreme bench. The following situate in the county af Barry and Haw of
eral confusion among the c;.;iositiou
Michigan.
state ticket was nominated: Secretary of
Dated July mb, igftl.
benches.
■Ute, E. H. Gillette, of Dea Moines; audi­
Peter Covkrt,
tor of state, A. J. Blakely, of Newton;
Mortgagee
-K '
James Wheaton,
.
‘
Chaplin proceeded undismayed, how­ treasurer, Justin Wells, of Eldora; attorAttorney tor Mortgagee.
ever, to attack the opposition for Its aim­ Dey general, Charles McKenzie, ot Deniless and undefined policy. He was fre­ | sop; railroad ebmmiaaiouer, Jamea H.
quently Interrupted, and sat down amid Burnett, of Indianola.
renewed calls for a division, laughter from
the opposition benches, and faint cheers
THE DEATH RECORD.
’
------- &lt;
from the ministerialists. A glass of
GxoiiGE A. Lxach, manager Interna­
whisky had been sent to Chaplin during
his speech as if to suggest that he might tional Telegram company, at Naw York.
- ■ G-.ot.y, experience hnrin&lt; l-n« »iec- pf'V
abbreviate it, and upon resuming his seat
il fcpplkd &gt;• worth ■ duaroc&gt;B&gt;clan»L..w-vei
he drank it. Meantime the calls for a ■onvlile, Illa
division swelled to a chorus, and were not
stilled until the declaration camo that Illa., at Philadelphia.
tbe vote on the “no confidence,” was at
Very Rev. A. Mandinx, general super­
hand. In the division the Parnellitea and intendent of the Slaters of Charity, at Km*
utrnetnre
antl-Parnslllte* fell in together behind mittaburg, Md.
» full Hue
Gladstone. When the member re-entered
John G. Wkavxb, senior par tner of th
Gfic •KeminaUnne of
tbe house Ironic cheers were given for Ocean house, at Newport, R, L
&gt; » lep.r wr F1Hscfen'lficsllj &lt;"•*« "t,d
oerlahi ►«
Gkobox Dikpxxxxttx, pioneer citizen of
■shiveb cared by • neverJ«ilin&lt; rnutbod.
Balfour.
Carthage, Dla., at Durango, Col. -­
Salisbury's Cabin st Goes Ont.
Gladstone was almost ths last one of all
Dr. Francis Constant, well known
‘uT*1
to come back. When i\« *PP«uri the physician of Chicago.
Nationalists row, waved their hats and
tUn. nrroared with cord/ oqL
Jacob Wells, wealthy retired merchant
without
■: ic nod ether maeotiai iaatrocheered. It was then aunonneed that tbe of New York, at Saratoga.
taUlug a .trimly g— -■ —
vote for tbe amendment was 850, against
Daxiel F. Baxter, ; romlnent board of A!’.
- &lt; A«ea, (he affllctet
clans and J
the amendment 310; majority for the trade man, at Chicago.
:• *:.e doctor and
amendment, 40. Fire Comwrvativea and
General William I’xtit Trowbridge,
t, or Mln.«m. P-tl«&gt;’s
“*L
Muth*. 5
five
Liberals
nve Liberals
JUIlwraaa were
writ absent.
.. The
•
— at.ien A via.
-i i n torniug point
rose, waring their hats, turned to Glad- 1 .EDWARD T. Steel, prominent citixen of
*
’ 'for" “
tveral u.inutea
•tone and* cheered
efit„_
------------ Puiladtipbia, at Spring Lake, N. J.
The
grand old man flashed
dur*
- --------------------------------------- -slightly
’‘"briy Heir.
Cojonei Hex KT CLAT NCIT, ex-preaiit Will cure
the oration, but otberwi-w was appswuUy
AtUmtk Mnd p-cilja railway, at Bow

5 &lt;• ClQflR

[office at FORDS’ HOTEL-, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16.

One day only

DB,. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY.

DR. HfWK S HU:j

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE

fosr, amid cries
■nd "booing" ant
the adjournment
px jmply carried.

�TOU WILL &lt;10,

A STINGS

to find it. I can httlp you.
=lt fiffi,0.

craite reulen

Uul Hud of reform.

auGcer

editorial notes.
FOB PRESIDENT.
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.

FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
WHITELAW REID.
OF NEW YOBK.

Come up next Saturday and hear Hon.
John T. Rich. Look the republican far-

merv'eapdidate over, and then you can
better Judge of whether he is the kind of a
man the democratic press of the stat®
would pifiint him to be.

Republican prospects in the empire state
grow brighter with every day., It seems
as certain az political prognostications can
be that New York will east Ito electoral
rote for Harrison and Reid.

The republican party in Michigan is
»Ica
'--TViuiiHf otpoBjif feeling the strength and power there is in
having
a powerful metropolitan paper like
r&lt;,^rwo&lt;
tbe Detroit Tribune to aid them. The

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uisknii.

K iiifiutaitu

M.»b.r

B~n. U

ol SUM

Republican County Conveutlon.
Tbe Republican County Convention for tbe

Tribune is doing great work.

’

The most able and honest democrats in
the democratic bouse of representatives
have expressed regret that the rule of the
preceding congress in counting a quorum
was-not adopted.
‘ To the county convention—act In har­
mony and name strong men, workers and

the -Oth «l»y ot August, lie.’ at ten vote getters, and tbe republican party can
Jfclockmtie forenoon at Union ball In the city
win against any possible combination. '
of Hastioas. The townships and wards are en­
titled to delegates as folio*'’;
.
83^xr~.r:."»
Standard oil Whitney and Jay Gould
R»rrv
&lt;s Johnstown...
A and such flear friends of the people and
Sritoti " ................ -4 Staple Grove.............. 4
'
....9 uraoaevtile........*-..5 anti-monopollsis are doing yoeman ser­
............. 4... I’rairievine....'..5
vice for Grover Cleveland.
d&amp;MVWanl...:............. 2
....... i............ in
city and ward........... ...2 Thortiap®te...J........ .10
City 3rd ward........3
i
It is alleged that certain ot the people’s
Citv 4th ward................4 Yankee
3
Tbe Townabip Committees are requested to party candidates have learned that the ad­
forward credentials of their delega''■* ?£ ,*1’;
^.chiinuau of the Couuty Committee before the vertising rates ef the Barry County Demo­
*&lt;tay of the convention iu It is the Attention to crat are very high.
promtUv proceed with the work of the conven­
tion at the hour named in the call *o that the
■work may be completed In time tor the address
«rf Hon. John T. Rich, candidate for governor,
It would have been cheaper for the state
in the afternoon.
of Michigan had its squawbuck tribe been
A““’,H’;5k«vox. Cb»n.C«».
blown
up with some of its own low test
A. E. Krxaston, Secretary.

kerosene.

We trust that In a spirit of fairness to
every Interest, and deep desire to make
the best possible nominations, the republi­

It is very important to the republican
party of Barry county that Saturday’s conuentlon should do its work wisely and

can convention shall get together Saturday
and labor to make the strongest possible well.
ticket. It is possible for the republican
.
THE STATE.
convention Saturday, If It shall conduct Its
It cost a Grand Rapids Pole SI for smok­
dieliberations with .proper harmony and re-,
ing in court
gard for the Individuality of Its ticket, to
Jackson has raised more than $1,000
phi in nomination men who can and will
sweep Barry county against any possible with which ta celebrate labor day.
combihatioa.

Let It be the aim to nomin­

ate that kind of a ticket

Grayling’s dally shipment of whortle­
berries amounts to 500 bands.

Eric Anderson was stabbed in a saloon
We thiuk Chairman Merrick gbould call row at Iron Mountain, aud will die.
the people’s party’s county convention to­
V. E. Haywood. Port,Huron dry goods
gether again. Its nominees seem to have dealer, has failed. Liabilities, &gt;12.500.
utterly forgotten their pledge to "keep in the
A 84,000 horse belonging to George
middle of the road.” Instead of that, they, , Latta, of Climax, fell dead a night or so
are trying to wander off into the democrat^ ago.

The Jefferson CluUx of Grand Rapids,
Io path and ate Hable to get lost in the
woods. It Is really amusing to see these dedicated their new club rooms Thursday
night
candidates who professed such love for the
Within two mouths a Union City woman
Omaha platform. Weaver and the middle
has made two elopements.
ot the road working iikebeavera'to get tbe
Jackson's
water supply is on the wane,
democrats to endorse them.
and citizens are tackling river water with
.
If the people’s party candidates for bad grace.
county office are so anxious to walk "in
tbe middle of tbe road,” and are determin­
ed to support the. Omaha platform, "vote
for Weaver and for none but Weaver men
from president to coronet," as they prom­
ised tbe convention that nominated them,
why is It'they nre'seeking democratic en­
dorsement? Seeking It hard and induMtri'ously: and If some reports we hear are
true. cxpcHUlrcl^.
.

Simon Schwln, of Coldwater, was killed
by a hay fork which fell, striking him on
the head.

Will any apologist for the demoera.
congress name one act of that body, out­
side of passing tbe necessary appropria­
tion bills, that has done or will ever do
this country one particle of good. We
forgot though—they did reduce the sur­
plus by appropriating SCO.UOO.OOO more
than tbe republican congress did at Its
first session. That is the way tbey econ­
omized. Queer way, but It is the regula­
tion democratic method.

The freight business done by the M. C.
,R. R. at Nashville for July exceeded that
of July 1891 by 283,000 pounds. Goqd
showing.

Atty-Gen. Ellis failed to secure a county
convention delegate at the Ionia democratic
city caucuses last night
The 2-year-qljr son of Joseph Doe, of
Bay City, broke through the cover of a
cistern fast Thursday and was drowned.

OUR COUNTY

Wheat about Nashville, Isn't panning
out as well as It promised to.

'f-A. C. Buxton is building a home* that
will prove the finest house In Nashville.

We notice by the Nashville News that a
democratic caucus for Castleton, was held
in Walter S. Powers’ office In that village.
Now Walter was a delegate to the people's
party convention, and was one of those
who was going to vote for Weaver, and be
A mob of many thousands of unemploy­ also claimed to stand on the Omaha plat­
ed workmen In I-ondon, which our con­ form.
temporary of the Journal will note is free
Irve Marble discovered a now comet this
trade England, went to various republican week. Some time in tbe densest part of
officials of that city the other day and de­ Monday night he suddenly awoke from a
manded work or bread. Getting neither, sound slumber and looking from bls cham­
ber window was surprised to see a mag­
they proceeded to destroy property valued nificent new cowet In the southwestern
■ np into the thousands. The Journal will sky, apparently approaching at an alarm­
please make a note of this, aud charge It ing speed. He had made all necessary
preparations for bidding an eternal fare­
up to the MeKinley bill.
well to this beautiful land, when he made
tbe pleasing discovery that the comet was
The first session of tbe democrat reform
nothing more formidable than a blazing
congress did not adjourn until K had ap- stub in a neighboring field, which bad
been struck by lightning and Mtorrfire.—
publican predecessor, called tbe "billion Xaahvllle News. _
dollar congress” did at Ito first Marion.
Great is democratic economy and reform,
and a great chump is the voter wbo takes
any stock in democratic professions of
economy and reform.

•&lt;J. D. Kenyon, wbo lives four mile#'
northwest of the village has a turkqy gob­
let that tooklt Into Ito head to set and be
was furnished with a aeUlagof bens’ eggs,
which be recently hatched out—Middle­
ville Republican.

The Delton Breecze continues to print
tbe Hastings Journal’s rank partisan
editorials. This Is queer business for a
ty hasn’t been demolished by half Is due paper that claims to be Independent
■ to tbe fact that tbe people of tbe state
Geo. Winton, tbe man who was struck
knew more than tbe squawbuck legislature by lightning near Cedar Creek, last May.

That Micblgan’a population and proper­

about kerosene oil. Jlxjoe who experi­ has Interested many friends by narrating
mented with the product—well, we don’t his experience. He is still In a bad condi­
tion and hla body and limb which were af­
know where tbey are. I: ould be fortu­
fected by the electricity are still discolored
nate for their friends if tbe departed car­ almost to blseknesa.—Delton Breeze.
ried plenty of life and accident Insurance.

It Is painful tn note that the prosecuting
tte that nominated him, branded the d«n•cratlc party as rotten -and corrupt and
wbo Mld he had only contempt for It,

There is still ■ chance for invention to

crank which turns tba other b

atmilar device will replace some of the
have the democrat!/ PWrtjr ot Pfifry county

the Pooplo's Party.
The democratic county convention to
and senatorial conventions was held In
Rogers’ hall, Saturday afternoon, being
called to order by N. Bailey, cludnnam of
Use democratic county committee. Dr. L.
F. Weaver, of Nashville, was made
temporary chairman, and delivered him­
self of a democratic speech favorable to
Cleveland, democracy and reform. In the
course of his remarks he said, “I do not
understand that we are here to make or
receive any overtures. The democratic
party Is old enough and strong enough to
care foe itself.” This thrust at endorse­
ment was applauded. I. M. Flint, of
Barry, was made secretary pro tern, and
the usual committees on organization,
credentials and resolutions were named.
After a brief recess, the credentials com­
mittee reported all precincts in the county
except Carlton. Johnstown and Rutland
represented by delegates, though some
delegations were not filled. The com­
mittee on permanent organization recom­
mended that the temporary be made the
permanent officers, and the resolutions
committee resolved to favor of Cleveland,
democracy and Winans. Before this last
committee’s report was adopted, M. F.
Jordan wanted a resolution favorable to
Atty. Gen. Ellis: but he would not Include
the other state officers, as ho was not as
yet so fully persuaded as to whether they
liad been properly apd democratically
favorable to economy and reform.
On motion the chairman chose a com­
mittee of seven to select delegates to tire
state convention.
The committee named the ten delegates
to go to the Grand Rapids convention tbe
17th.
Among the names reported by the com­
mittee was that of George D. Barden.
After tbe committee’s report had been
made, and while a motion to adopt it was
pending, delegate Jerome J. England./of
Woodland, arose and. inquired: "Will It ;
be the policy of this convention to send
people's party men to the democratic state
convention?" Delegate M. F. Jordan leplied "Does this convention look to you as
if it would be up to that kind of foolish­
ness? Then delegate F. F. Hilbert, of
Woodland, arose and said that "there is
one man on tbe delegation named by the
committee who, 1 am Informed took part
in the people’s party county convention.
If be is a people’s party man, as a dem­
ocratic convention I fail to see how we
can consistently select him. If he is a
democrat and expects to vote for Grover
Cleveland, 1 shall cheerfully support him.
I refer to George D. Barden.”
.
Mr. Barden looked ah if he had done
many pleasanter things than to get up and
reply. But he did It, stating, "If I live
till next November I shall cast my vote
for Grover Cleveland, and the noihluees of
the democratlc’party. I was to the peo­
ple's convention only as a spectator, nut
as a delegate. I do noj belong to that
party.” With this assurance from Mr.
Barden that lie was not "in it” when the
question of “keeping in the middle of tbe
road” was being considered, the conven­
tion named him as a delegate, after Mr.
Brod esse r had withdrawn a previous mo­
tion to drop Barden's name from the list
• Ten delegates to the congressional con­
vention at Allegan were chosen viva
voce.
Next 18 senatorial delegates were
chosen, one
from
each supervisor’s
district. The only Incident In its selec­
tion that manifested the temper of the
convention was when a Mr. Watson’s
name was proposed as a senatorial dele­
gate for Yankee Springs, M. F. Jordan
announced that he understood Mr. Wat­
son was a people’s party man. That was
enough: heAvas dropped like a hot potato
and a staunch democrat selected in his
stead.
Chairman Bailey, of the county com­
mittee. announced that the couuty con­
vention to nominate candidates for county
officers would l&gt;e held Friday September
2&lt;l. After adjournment the delegates
talked over the possible course of that
convention. It'was stated by many of the
delegates that the "middle of the road"
people would find lots of democrat - travel­
ing on the sidewalk. Further, that should
the "people” attempt to pack their con­
vention, as was dune two years ago. they
would be the most surprised people on
the globe. All this seems pathetically
cruel after the Jourual, hi its Just Issue,
had so energetically labored to grease the
people’s ticket so democrats could take It
in. Brother Dennis was In the conven­
tion, add when it attemper was so clearly
shown, a forsaken look stole over bls
countenance, a look that indicated a wish
that it were possible tn walk on the side­
walk and In the road at the same time.

$20 CASH TRADE

WORLD’S ATLAS

Givinff county map of each state in the Union a» well an maps of all the dif.
^rent (iuntriea of the globe. A Splendid set of maps of the Holy land for
Bible students also. Beside these, there is much other desenpfive and interAHtimz matter in this book. Call at my store and see the book and remember
you. get one with each $20 cash trade

F. G. STOWELL.

Boots and Shoes.

3202

THE

INDUSTRIAL

Exhibition of ™ 19th Century.
Closes
friiay,

Opou
TucjAay,
Aug.

£?pt.
2.

S3-

Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In or
der to have your eye sight
preserved into old age, the
eyes should be properly exam
ined and the right kind ot
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the fin­
est quality and greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and specta
cles at his office, where you
can have your eyes examined
at all tmes.

MECHANICS

AGRKULW

HAL

EXPOSITION
411
AHHITL
CONGRESS
OF THE PEOPLE.

Js

FARE

SlhEAKl .

RAILWAY til
ITEAMBOAT JJHB.

raur/t-v Ltn
rtrLi. ixrMt-.no* ctrtr.xrt'!.:.r rvxxtxnro.
.
&lt; OITWOIT. I T.
»■ BOTHAM
r... a.m. )
uioh.
t■voz-otuj.y.

25

YEARS

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,”

SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STEM INLAID
SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also rememb.er you
get a Present-—“Good
Form," of‘ $2 00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewery store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast!
The Reliable Jeweler.

The stock of lumber and shingles lately
purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider.
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock' boards and studing.

The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.
Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything."

SPOT ■ CASH &gt; SrtLD
Is what we are going to give our customers on all' of our

PANT STOCK AND CHILDREN’S SUITS
1 goods we are now selling all
summer dress goods at very
low figures.

S*^es from [our t0 fourteen years of age in Knee Pant Suits,
e ave too large a stock and must make room for our Fall
Stock.

School commences Sept. 5th and you will want a good school
suit for fall and winter.

Cotton Bedford Cords,
Outing Flannels,
Sateens,
Challies,
Lawns, etc.

k'L4')W ta^&lt;e a&lt;^vanta?e °f this cut price sale and get a good
Child s suit or men’s pants for a httle money.

And nil included in the lint.

This sale Positively Closes Seft. 10th, 1892, at 10 o'clock, /. m.

L E. STAUFFER

Yours respectfully,

E. W. HORRILL kr CO.,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS

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A stjngsJBanner.
-~T^7j~Wst -8, i8g». .

store this week.

------------ gfcOOK-- Lecal Bditor:

•n,W"*

,

’1
el

tor nh.

Mnqpire

AH1*

b v““»t Irlead, Iu tbe

ot
***“ Sl,b!,: C°'tn&gt;ve '• »h«ior In A&gt;-

Eaton county soldiers reunion at Char­
lotte Auruat 17-18.

Krtjjy.1" L“*rr

See the new stock of goods at the Bank­
rupt store. They are fine,
.

ke&gt;’'VX.r“'’’

Girl wanbil for general house work.
Enquire atF. W. Gruble’s furniture store.

&lt; VTL’RDAY,

AUGUST 13, ’92,
i WILL op«» th'

1! \S TINGS

RoOS; ^ills
to patronize
Repairs and'
have put the
: condition it
in. 1 shall be
all old patrons
. •_! •■n many new
always keep on
&amp; apply of flour/
,1-to sell or ex-

LErt W. EATON.

WANTED.

ln M'ddle.lUe
P'“*-

tri“!“,wV!aB™d s***.

Fine line of new gooda.Juat received at
the Bankrupt store. Call and see them.

Absolutely Pure.

W. u Wllktau, or CbUajo.
1» in tbe
city on business.

We discount them all on bed room sulta
Call and see for yourself.
F. W. Gekbi.k.

Miss Kittle Cau field returned
to Grand
Rapids Saturday.

HASTINGS FURNITURE MF'G CO.
NOW HAVE THEIR

IXTEAA7-

.

LINE

---- OF----

Mr*. Mattle Spaulding visited
In Grand
Rapids last week.

Luncheon beet and potted bam for ‘pic­
nic parties aud campers.
HaMH * Vax Auman.

■

“'‘"tJeUbner, ot Woodlind, wee In
tiie city Tuesday.

See the new line of dinner seta at Ham
&amp; Van Arman's. They are nice and very
cheap.
•

^Charlie Hotchkiss, of Lansing, was In
the city yesterday.

A Manager KulghL of the Chair Co., seems
to be just the man the company has .been
looking for.

, ,^r’- ®d. Haff and children are vldting
friends in this city.

SUITS-:-ETC.

.

“•W,M" w"n”d 10
mm££,TPwtq! ,0""h'"”'10

ON EXHIBITION AT

Call at F. W. {treble's gu&lt;l examine thei
new line of suits made by the Hasting*
Furniture Mnfg. Co. Exclusive agents for
Hastings.

Fred Ryenon went to Grand Rapids
Saturday on a visit.

F. W. GREBLE’S,

W. F. Hicks, who has the job of draw­
lug sand and stone and excavating Cor the
court house, ia literally making the dirt fly.

Miss Minnie Cook, of Lanning, h the
guest of home friends.
«
When you want the finest tea or coffee
B’ ?■„ 1:096 “a,le a business trip to
In the market, call at Phillips' grocery.
,
Grand
Rapids
Saturd
ay.
He make* a specialty of the finest grade*
of both tea and coffee.
•
C. A. Hough, of .Nashville, was in the
The great Reading coal combination, city on business Monday.
seems to have a cinch on anthracite coal..
A. (i. Batchelder, or the Buffalo Courier.
As that article is on the free Iht, the• visited In this city Sunday.
Journal cannot charge It up to the McKin­
5
Ntskeni and children left
ley bill.
'
,
for Montana the first of the week.
People’s party candidates were as thick
Mrs. W. J. Bowne left Friday for Chlas riles around a molasse* -jug during the‘
democratic county convention Saturday. cago, where she will ylsit friends.
That wasn't tbc “middle of. the road*’* „ A,torne&gt;’ k. E. Clawson, of Battle
either.
,
*
Creek, was In this city Tuesday on busi­
Strange, isn’t it, how some people who ness.

can never pay you even a small debt and
who constantly plead hard times, can al­
ways find cash to take in tbe shows and
excursions.

‘ Mis* Nellie Baldwin left Friday for
Milwaukee, where she ha* secured a posi­
tion.

L.OGS

Rapids and return, at lhe rate of 51.30.
Mr. E. E. Brown, one of tbe editors of
good going Aug. 10. 17 and IS and re­ Hie Flushing Observer, was In the city
turning not later than Aug 19. on account Saturday, and gave the Ba.nneu office a
pleasant call.
•
. your artificial teeth of democratic state convention.
M. A. Gn.MAN. Ticket Agent.
• it *»&gt;*•':&gt;( 4»* doHar tor
Miss Hattie Evans returned to her home
i bolder. You ran apply it
The Michigan Central will on August in Bellevue Tuesday, after spending a few
inihiit*. aud m&gt; nutter if
■&lt; will hold nrtuly iu thv 22nd to 29th sell tickets from Hastings to days resorting at Wall lake and visiting
Traverse City, Mich., and return, at the friends In the city.
*
rate of 95.30 guoti going Aug. 22 to 29
White cloud.
Mtchlmn and returning not later than Aug. 30 on * IL B. Messer, I*. T. Colgrove.VHalc
Kenyon, Dr. VanHorn, P. A. ShWdon. A.
account of Seventh Day Adventist Camp­
E. Kenion and M. L. Cook attchded the
meeting.
congressional convention at Allegan Tues­
Infantaffi. e.'.oler*
z' M. A. Gii.max, Ticket Agent.
day.
.
Notice the new line of bwj room suits
made by the Hasting* Furniture Mfg.
A
young
man. who at first gave his
Co., sold by F. W. Greblr. We have the
exclusive Mile of these gcxsl* and guaran- name as VanWalker, but who afterward
U*e every and
any article.
New de-. was found out to lx« and admitted being
&gt;ign* and prices low. We have lhe best Edwin Dunn, appeared at the window ot
•- lineofg&lt;x&gt;l* in Barry county. The old the Farnnrs Jc. Merchants bank of Nash­
styk-s at 25 per cent, off tbe regular price. ville Monday morning last stating to Cash­
ier Hough that he was In Nashville to buy
F. W. (I REHM*..
apples, and had a SI.500 check given him
Hastings, Mich.
by Richard Freer, of. Hastings township.
i
A well posted traveler says that laml*1 on the Hasting' Notional bank, to begin
in Michigan will advance in value from 251 with, and would soon bling more .drafts.
to S3 percent In the next two year*. The1 Mr. Hough told the stranger that he
i'xxun hi the northwest has exploded and‘ yrquld take the check for collection. This
the tanner* do not seek further costly ven­' w.i* an evident disappointment to the
ture* in the south arc tlocfklug back to the' stranger. Flnally Mr. Hough told iihn he
well settled States. Miphigan dill get her’ would ni’vauee Jl«»V on the check, aud did
full share. An,advance in real estate Is' so. A little while later Mr. Hough called
;ncvltai;le.
Cashier W. I). Hayes, of th • National
I'rocttotor Lowden h still angling for bank, to the phone, and asked what he
republican and democratic support for re­, thought of the check. Mr. Hayes said it
tin. The «ny to gat Speh support I*, was undoubtedly a forgery, as Mr. Freer
to do as the prosecutor did before the enn- would never give a check of that amount
uathm that named- him—denounce "the an leas he Siad that amount to his credit at
n jinbllcan and democratic parties a* both the bank, which lie did not then have, as
tolien and corrupt.’’ We think we see re­ he Is a very prudent, careful and business
publicans and democrat* tumbling over. like about such things. Upon Mr. Hayes*
recommendation, Mr. Hough had the fel' ’ if'iayAng 13 a; 2 p, m. radh wth*r to support a man who thus tra­
. low arrested, and succeeded In recovering
duce* their party. •
"J70 of the Stoo, the other 330 being InvestAddie Parker was quite severely hurt rd by the stranger in a patent right snap.
Tuesday by having a folding bed fall over Mr. Hayea had immediately sent a rig out
onto him. while handling it in front of F. to Mr. Freer’s farm, and Freer was in the
W. Greble’s store, where he is employed. tmnk parlor when the noon train arrived
He had taken the castors off and in moving with the prisoner. He was taken to the
it. it got the start of him. Hi* left cheek bank by the officer, and to Mr. Hayes in­
was quite badly cut and bruised, and the sisted that Freer gave him the check. He
frame Work struck him over the tried to brass It through, but when taken
SO quire: heavy
heart. Tbe injuries are painful but not into the parlor and confronted by Freer, be
serious, and Addle will soon be around as owiied the crime, and was remanded to
for advertisement*
lively as ever.
jail.
i'ucadaya at latest to
Dunn used to live in this section two or
Arrangements are all completed for the
issue of tbe week
*
three years ago. Mr. Hayes nays Dunn
•ten
annjial reunion of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’
came to the Imnk Thursday last, and in­
Association, of southwestern Michigan, quired for a check book, and how much
which is to be held at Sturgis. The date
they cost Mr. Hayes Informed him tbey
■T.nvrned Monday.
has been changed to Aug. 30 and 31', Sept.
were given to tbwe who opened an ac­
January 1ft next only 25 1 and 2, and the Indications are that It will
count wittf the bank. Finally the stranger
be the most enjoyable meeting ever held
took one check and left. Mr. Hayes was
by tbe association. Sturgis people have suspicious about him then, and watched
lroul&gt;,e’ s*turday
sutwcribed HberaBy for the entertalament • him fqr some time. Dunn denied ever
of the veterana and no pains will be spared
having seen Hayes when brought here
to make them comfortable. The camps
. Monday.
will be upon the fair ground—verjr, pleait.Dunn is a young man of about 27 years.
ant quarters.
__
He doesn’t look smart euough to be very
,ho“,w
On Sunday, August 21»L tbe C. K. A S. much of a criminal.
As circuit court was in session Dunn
Ry. will run a special tiain from Kalama­
zoo to all stations on its line to Island lake■ was brought before Judge Hooker Monnear Brighton, where tbe *tate encamp­• day afternoon and sentenced for four years
fe,'"firtu ,,ua w ««- ment is being held. Train will leave Kab to states prison. This makes pretty quick
‘Wn, Sl a
’“,k 00 '*&gt;» lonnan- amaxoo al 7^5 a. m.. Milo 7:51. Delton work. The crime was committed In the
8:00, Cloverdale, 8:08, Hastings 8:30. forenoon and the criminal sentenced in
.yd."",'
t|u,t»««»•»' »«&lt;■- Woodland 8211.
Returning will leavei the afternoon. He was taken to pris­
Island lake at 7 p. m. Fafe from Delton on yesterday.
Later developments show that this is
to al! stations north for round trip 82.
Tbe dress parade will take place at 4.-00 p. not Duan’s first criminal act Yesterday
was a man here from Lowell,
m, at which time all tbe state troops, and there
U» iMUtbte, all tbe U. B. regulars will all be In line. who wanted a warrant for Dunn's arrest
""htldh/rl
k™1
Ttaketa can be purchased Io the baggage on the charge of obtaining money under
false pretenses. He claims Dunn secured
car on the train.
8100 from him through fraudulent mbrep■’ “« pou^rj1' Wk°“ll,ble 10 ntlr*to Mileage Ticket* Good for the Family. refutation*, aud arrived here only to find
him
under sentence. Dunn will wish that
Comm encl ng Aogu»t 1st. the Chicago A
he hadn’t done these things before be gets
SUto.nlT' s*rK,nt- 01 ,h« c- K. 4 Wert Mlcblwn «n«l Detroit. IamIo« A
through.
Northern rod* will «U 1.000
tian. R ITatifyiog increase at this ata- et too, eood tor two l«r. end re Id tor
uk ot pureheoer and bl. wile and cbll‘’aojbeinh
f* &lt;!r5mt’s hunting party dren. whose names must lie shown on Cue
ticket.
Gko. DkBavbx.
„J, will Kll Au&lt;n«l SM to
I? *e7 0It ‘helr over2nd Mention tiaeu to Detroit jod "torn
toundi.
,,enver to their hunting K Jimmie Meaon. while rIdina a bl«b ,t one tare tor round trip, «lth
wheel blejel. ala bea«» &lt;peed oo Batue ubtod tor ddmlMlon » tbo “’“'St
'“«&gt;,to.r'ui"l!J,i1u,."‘i°U5t •h0'”
day leal oo tbe fair around track, look e TWU will be food to "ta"
header, and brulaod bl» taee, anna and tember led loduelre. ™« "»
?. ‘ween. Th..
\ 0111 do to
It body badly. It II e wonder he ww-not .pplr tor Ibe pr&lt;»t Meceabee Jubilee,
^•tctereri. J should remember that
August SOth and 31st. ■'
I’ particularly for them.
fatally Injured.

.VS.

—

STILL ON TOP.

IUpH,^i"’,.D'*'"&lt;m'11’ ’“to* °"«I

What did you aayf Want some new
pants? See those at the Bankrupt store.
Cheap.

. Thos. Brice and family returned from
C. P. Warner recently paid a fine for Wall
lake,
whore
they
had
lajen
tieing disorderly so says the Hastings camping, Friday.
Black Walnut and Cherry
Banner. Why don’t you explain Bro.
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, wo In the
Cook, that the C. P. referred to is' not
city Saturday, as a delegate to the demo­
Delivered al the Railroad Station. Roler io your brother quill driver?—Charlotte Tri­
bune. Because we could not say he wasn't cratic county convention.
LESH, PENROD &amp; CO.,
and tell the truth.
Geo. Richmond end wife, of Grand
GOSHEN, IND.
The Michigan Central will,
\ugust Rapid.*, are spending the week with W.
10 to rtsell tickets from Hastings to Grand A Hams and wife at Gun lake. ’

WHEN YOU

"T-LLU—2 __LT

tet!u"C°'°I'!“ai’d ,ro“ retmbe, ,n-

Is seems very plcaskpt to have the roller
mill doing bualnvsa again.

&amp;AKIH15
POWDER

'

NORTH SIDE MAIN ST,

HASTINGS, MICH,

EXCLUSIVE AGENTS.

Great Special Sale of

rMSNITURt
nt
ARCHIE HcX0Y5‘

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Two stores this week.

UNRIVALLED BARGAINS.
•:WB SELL
GOOD CLOTHING
' OB NONE.”

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"THE BEST
IS ALWAYS THE
CHEAPEST."

GOING TO GRANTS
Because the stock is
equally as good all
the year round, and
your sense of security
in the rightness of
quality and price is
everything to us as
dealers.
What $12.00 Will Do.
We need the room. Autumn­
coming events cast their shadows
before them. We want you to

Whipcords, Casuimeres.etc, of the
finest quality. Here’s a magnifi­
cent opportunity you ought to
look into.

•

TO sun UF - WE KE

OFFEKIHU TWO bOLLrtlt'5
WOKTH IH
ndMT CH5E/ FOK
OWE, dHb AKE BUJT.

�Hastings Banner OLD TRICKY BOLIVAR.
A VERY CUNNING BEAR THAT DIO A

Thursday, August iS, 1893.

REMARKABLE THING.

SEVEN SIMPLETONS.
AN

ARAB
WISE

TALE

MEN

SHOWING

MAKE

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=
THAT

MISTAKES.

A BATTLE RECALLED.
TERRIF1C CONFLICT BETWEEN MON­

ITOR V&lt;D MERRIMAC.

The Launching nf the Baloigh at Nor­
folk Occurred Thirty Year* After th*

With the aid of 1,200 pounds of tallow,
One at Daukta’a tarorite Modes la tbs
•T waa always » little shy of condemning
250 pounds of Albany grease, 800 pounds of
a man on’ circumstantial evidence," said following ingenuous legend:
Once upon a time seven simpletons were soft soap and the force of gravity the 1,140
Colonel Jim Coryel, ot Pulteuey, who at­
going along a road. And behold tbey camo tons of steel slid down the ways and floated
tended a meeting uf the Fahyhild bouse to a big puddle of rainwater which lay like a duck. All newly launched ships float
circle the other evening, "and since the day will aud bright under the sky. And look­ like ducks, and in so doing the hull of the
that I had a certain little experience out in ing into the paddle they could nee the Raleigh simply fulfilled her destiny.
Thirty years ago to the month another
Kitson county, Minn., a year or so ago., I clouds reflected far below, and wisely con­
have been still more disinclined to accept cluded that the puddle was very deep. warship left this navy yarrl, steamed idowA MILLION TONS OF ANTHRACITE evidence of that kind as conclusive. One Whereat they were much puxzled as to ly out of the Elizabeth Into Hampton
Roads
and in twelve hours revolutionized
day a friend of mine who was with me run how tbey should get across. But the eldest
BURNING UNDER GROUND.
across what he said was a bear almost as simpleton, who was the boldest of the the science of naval warfare. The Confed­
big as any two he had ever seen, and on party, said: “Let u» make a string, each erate Merrimac, with her .roof of Iron,
his mentioning the fact In camp our guide holding tho dhoti of the man in front of crossed the Hoads, moved right up to the
became very much excited and declared him, and I going first.. And I will leap as United States sloop-of-war Cumberland,
that the bear was one known to all that far as I can. and do you other, follow tne.” with thirty guns, crushed in her wooden
country as Tricky Bolivar. He had oat- So they all leaped together Into the puddle hull as if it had been pasteboard and sunk
B itted every hunter in Kltson county for aud got safely across; not, however, with­ her. Then turning attention to tbo frigate
ten years, and some fellow down in St.
Congress, with fifty guns, the Merrimac
In 1873 a Are broke out in the Inside slope Paul had a standing offer of fifty dollars out being covered with mud from head to drove her aground, disabled her, forced
foot.
of No. 0 colliery, near Lansford, in this
for the smart oldcuas’ hide.
When they were safely on tho other side her to surrender And burned her.
mate, and it Is raging still with all the
*• ’Why,’ said the excited guide, ‘there's
For an hour the Congress poured broad
fury which the very beat of fuel can give been tons of ammunition wasted on old It suddenly occurred to the eldest simple- side after broadside upon the Merrimac,
It. It is in a bed of coal 2,000 feet long, X Bolivar, nnd what in the world he has done
but tho solid allot bounded off the armor
tat thick and 450 feet deep, ami though it with all the traps he has carried away,
fis if they had been baseballs. Having de­
Is covered with rock and clay to a depth' year after year, is something it would ba die. So he counted once, twice, thrice. stroyed two of tbe best ships in the United
ranging from thirty to fifty feet, the stones worth a good deal to know. They'd be But as he left himself ont each time, the States navy the Merrimac drew back be­
result each time was that there were only
on tho surface arc so heated that a parlor
worth n year's wages iu old iron alone,’
six simpletons. So Ije bld each count in hind Sewell’*, point for the night That
match laid on them will ignite in an In­
“I became interested in this wonderful
day's work taught the world a lesson. It
stant. In one spot the men employed at bear at once, r.nd concluded that I coaid turn, nnd as each counted after the fashion
market! the end of the wooden warships.
the diamond drill light their pipes with afford t&lt;» let the moose alontf for one day of the eldest simpleton, each found that
It ushered in the era of ironclads. The
tho superheated pebbles. There Is very anyhow, for the chance &lt;»£ bogging Tricky the numlwr was six And yet they could
long, symmetrical steel bull of the Raleigh,
little external evidence of the fire, save tbe Bo!ivan There would be fun trying to not for the life of them make ont who was
which slid down the ways into the Eliza-,
coustautiy rising vapor and the noxious circumvent an animal as able as this one missing. And they were much dismayed
both, was tbe legitimate successor in naval
'
gMthat Illis Lhe air and nt times* kills was cracked up to l»e. and so we started and perplexed.
At this juncture there came to them a science to the Merrimac.
birds and .mall animals that linger too
out to give him a whirl.
Tbo day following that on which she
wise man, and to him they told their
long in the neighborhood.
“There was a hunter out there named
The early history of No. 0 was very un­ Caleb Cripps, and he was a man of such doubts nnd difficulty. And looking nt gained her double victory the, Merrimac
eventful until about 1873. It was opened disagreeable ways and questionable meth­ their simple face* and tho shallow puddle steamed out of the roods to complete her
wherein they-had muddied themselves, he work of annihilation. The Minnesota was
some thirty odd years ago by "Old Jim"
ods in the wuuds-that nobody would hunt saw his way to profit by their foolishness. there and several other wooden vessels of
Andrews, and was worked on tho water
with him. He was terribly unpopular, ami So with an nir of much urbanity, he prom­ tho United State* navy. Theeo disposed
‘ level for some years without serious acci­
every hunter in the county was in a per­ ised to re-store the missing simpleton if all of, the cities of Washington and Baltimore
dent. nnd without producing any consider­ petual, state of worriment for fear thnt
seven would agree to work for him a year were at the mercy of the Merrimac, and if
able quantity of coni. The gangways wera
Caleb might some day strike the great nnd a day without payment, to which aho could demonstrate seagoing qualities
turnM east and west at a point 150 yards
luck of gathering in old Bolivar. No mat­ they gladly Consented. On’ this the wire for brief periods Pbilsdelphin nnd New
vertically below the surface, nnd a num­
ter who else might be tho fortunate man man, taking a betel nut, cut it in raven York might be destroyed. Confederate
ber of breanta were opened nnd continued
to capture the prirebcur, his success would pieces and bld tbe simpletons count the fortunes touched one of tbe high water
to be worked until tbe Lehigh Coal and
make everybody else glad, but if Caleb pieces, which they did, and behold they marks when the Cumberland went down
Navigation company reclaimed tbe place.
Cripps should happen to be the man there were seven. Then to each man he gave a and the Congress was burned. But the
The company originally obtained control
would be universal disgust and gritting
of the largest tracts upon the rental of nn of teeth in Kitson county, every hunter piece and asked, “How can ye be six, when surprise was on the other side when the
to each I have given betel, and there were Merrimac presented herself in the Roads
ear of corn per year, but. as may readily
said. Caleb had a cabin two or three miles ■even pieces of beteD" Whereat their for tbe second day's work. Out in front ot
be imagined, in lieu of paying the great
from us, l&gt;ut we bad never run across him minds were much relieved, and they began the fleet of wooden warship* lay a croft as
increase of rent demanded when the de­
until the day we went out on the hunt for
queer and extraordinary
the .Merrimac
to toil with and work for the wise man.
velopments had been made, the company
Tricky Bolivar.
Now the labor of simpletons is a trial to in naval architecture. The papers of that
acquired title in fee.
“Tbe guide told us another peculiar
wise men, and so the event proved in this day said it looked like “a checrtebox on a
The working, were ail opened from the
thing about this smart bear and the hunt- case. The first task they performed was raft."
.
foot of the slope, and the machinery fot
era. As anxious as they all were -to kill the harvesting of the winter rice. They
During tbe night tbe Monitor, tbo flrat
pumping aud hoisting was not oulydn
Bolivar, there was a strict rule of etiquette
reapedand bound and brought thesheaves of Ericsson's creations, had arrived. It
place, but working along smoothly when
among them. If one hunter got on the
home, and asked the wise man where they had been a terrible voyage down tbe At­
tbe fire broke out. It is alleged that a
trail of a bear no other horiter interfered
should put them. But the wise man was lantic coast for this strange craft The
handful of oily cotton waate used about
with him or joined in the chase, unless re­
tbe machinery and carried perhaps by the quested to. the Idea being that the one occupied with his own thoughts and said, escape from shipwreck hod been a narrow
rafo tip the slope aud behind the timber,
“Ask my old woman, nnd put them where one. But the Monitor had come. And as
who started lirst should have all the honor
Ignited spontaneously and caused a confla­
the says." So they went to the old wom­ the Merrimac moved forwanl the Monitor
and credit of bagging Bolivar if he could.
also advanced. What a buttle it was! In
,
x
gration which has since coat a fortune in This was a well understood and sacred an ami naked her.
cash nnd coal. It is estimated tb.-it a yard- .rule with tbe hunters, and none of them
But the old woman was busy cooking after years every detail of it was analyzed
her husband’s dinnerJ So she cried: “Drat and studied as a science, and tbe navies of
of coal in tbe vein weighs* ton.
would have thought of breaking it any
The dimensions of the area in which the
you nnd your sheave*! Put them on my the world were rebuilt from the keel up to
sooner than he would have thought of
head!” Which withput*any hesitation conform to the new condition*. It was ar­
fire is now confined, aud beyond which it burning a fellow hunter's cabin. '.
they all did, so that tliddinner WMspoiled mor against armor. Forward and !&gt;ackcannot extend hereafter, indicates 1,170,000
“ 'Unless it might be Caleb Cripps,’ said
cubic yards or tuns of coal involved. From our guide. 'He’d do it in n minute.'
and the old woman died, being smothered ward, on straight lines and then on curves,
tbey moved, each seeking the other's vul­
this must bo deducted tbe small amount
“Wa got a track of the bear in the snow by tho paddy. And when the wise man
nerable point. Solid shot struck the low
which “Old Jim" Andftw* and his Auca mile from our cabin, ami the track was came in hungry and asked for his wife tbe
ennon mined nnd the portion which 'may fresh. We followM it for two miles.
•■ simpleton*
8‘®P«’*°“ told
WH him what liad
had happened. sloping sides of the Merrimac, raking her
' eventually be saved.
“We followed the trail for au hour, but
W.he°, h5 W“ 1“!? tbey “ked bi® from stem to stern. Solid shot made great
OTHER FIKES IN MINES.
Dever got as much a* a sight uf the bear. "Ith ?b°P’e fa"n
bo w,u '“W’T ’Hth dents in the turret of the Monitor and fell
From nil these cirotimsL-ince the state­ By and by it led into un open country, and 1 -th«" for ““Vtog onlera.
off into the water. There they pounded
■
ment will l&gt;e the more readily credited thnt a .half
... _....
.
....
the wise man. seeing no remedy,
each other for hours, and t hen, shaken nnd
mile ......
further on it mode
straightt to-Then
‘
tn all the hundred of mine Ares in the an­ ward Caleb Cripps’cabin. This made the bld-----them go ami
So datauged, they parted with mutual re­
~ .bur)* the
: old
—, woman.
——
thracite region the one at No. 6 is unique. guide UUM.,, Ana wl.«. It r.ok u, within ■
«Mge at lamlxxw, «u.l put- spect.
Th*rnan&gt;others* which have burned longer. three tad at Celeb'e door ..ml the iwar
The moral effect of tbe battle of the Mer­
‘h'»■&gt;“■"■ ■» It, eturted off like
East Pine Knot, a few miles from Pot’s- tracks went no further, the guide laid
wind, so ns to get home the quicker to rimac nn&lt;l the Monitor was great. ' Tbe
vllle, has burned more than thirty years right down and howled, he was w mad. I 8«PI*T- But they went so fast through tho Dorth took breath. Washington and Bal­
without working one-quarter so much de­ The benr tracks went no further than tho i bamboo grove that the old woman waa timore were safe. Monitors were nt least
struction. At Wadesvilie, iu the same cabin, but from the cabin the footprints of i
a match for Mcrrimacs.
“Build iron­
bamboo spike.
neighborhood, there Isa mine which,baa two men, side by side, led nway toward the 1
Bnl thI“ lbcy ,lid not Pen’dre. for as clads” was the Inwon of that day In Hamp­
burned forty years, ami at night is quite settlement, three miles awny.
j 8000 r-s tb&lt;?y Hut 10 lbo P,a« tbelr one ton Roa&lt;ls, March, .180!, and “build* Jrcnvolcanic In appearance, but which llke^vite
'“Thnt infernal Cale Cripps has gobbled ■ thought was to get a grave dug ns fust as clnds" was the order which went to every
did vastly leas damage and was not fougut old Bolivar!’ yelled the guide. 'He’s gone . l^'ble. To this work, nceonllngly, they navy yard of all tjio nations of the world.
with tbe purristency which marked the ef- i nnr
7_-2« —: L^zkfto Ids cabin, and. the bear, ®ddrera«l themsclnm. And when the grave
“A cheesebox on a raft” describes the
forts’at No.fl. N&lt;#did it exhibit tbe stub- ' h
nnncnj., Z/"
hnppenin
tor come along this way, he's was rvil,’J‘* behold, the old woman was monitor type pretty well. Three of tho
born nuutance anil energy which this has ।■ plinged it, and him nnd his brother Jdc is ■ K°n‘*- J',K* they said: “This is a very monitors lay-bcride the thick of the navy
shown.
! luggin him in to the settlement! Wo ' wickc-sl old woman. Her husband orders yard on the Elizabeth the day the Raleigh
! might jist as well quit now! I'll shoot that , rer to h® buried, nnd look, she is not dead was launchedc At tbe time of the Chilian
Jtan’Sd.
‘
?"! "‘‘"•'“I'll-"ir. Calf crlpi«. tb. Hr»t Um« I »t »H. tat ba,, ron a«a&gt;-.
. ... What are we to excitement thesej monitors, which hud
than tide ai.l ,K«r« .olidaerl In a .bort set orv*tabind’
Idonowf" taih.7
baked altotil them.
bo they leokctl
Ixxn resting peacefully at anchor for more
e7*Wr ""
1 "Tl’.'Kiibk' ~u still raging and making ' Xorr.tbore
Now, there wuanottar
was another old woman LertL thnn twenty years, were hauled up to the {
—rol’n.Ji™"n‘|ta « «ream at cblng.
wbosbr.uld tag cattle etou l;-..nd
'
_ thnt they
.... docks and the work
„ of _____
__ ______
viuu^ bine
uiuc around
an&gt;unu tberr,
tnere, .bin
wnrawnosooniu
,j.nnd seeing
refitting
them__for
water into th&lt;j blaring
Nubterrancati rere- ■ conw
__J
‘ ,
Huoterranean
come along but Cripps
Crippn himself. Our guide c°nld
conW not
not- go home to supper without obevobey- active service was hastily undertaken
ccmcx. Iu’ t he ease of No. ft t he fin- started ,
bei„.,be.;.l..ri..;ei',i....:u.1;^;i'J,1
,^^bbe■,
&lt;»
Mly\'iown^nthL,°whneattm*\’^V,Orttr&gt;’*i him
bv ,! !&gt;»''« pftt a b»K in the un-1 , buried
and „j be
uaricu her
tier in
in spite
spite uf
or her
hr screams
, ______
,rin
„ good condition, amfln a few dara
Ml,
“
.
Idly up.srd
upwnrd lb.L
that, rrblt.
while tta
the al.p.dr.i"
N.iopo fire was I popular bhunter
there nnd then
1I strtursrlrw.
--------------------- - - i.
— taken----------...
.- ,
struggles. Ami
And th™
then th™
they --------came home
and. II .v.
they
have
up position
at UJI
the
—..could
-------- —
soou
urowned
out.
there
was
no
kt/own
|
....
....
i!’ the ‘ lo1',1 tl,v wisu. ,n®..u what
had'uv.
done.
mouUuiof
Hampton Hoads
Hoads or
or VUe'ili
CbtsMpeake
—. r i.. t.t
‘
Yon can t fool mu. Calc Cripps!
| .........
mouth*
of Hampton
Chesapeake
----- ■they
...j .......
ivumi.iur
Jh’.ll
wa&gt; of checking itsprogress above water KUido veiled 'You've killwl isnr •bear.
1
bid
seven ' boy or wherever wanted to repel attack,
level,
tin** nnr
1 u
*■
«t...r.l. ■ 1 “J* next ,In
....&gt;' the&gt; wire man
•
i lhe.--------level, exreuit
except hi-«hnt
by shutting
out n...
the »dr that -. , ‘
•inipletona go
go and
and plow
tLe great
great
“What did the Merrimac look like?”
. It H be the last one you U kill In this coun- rimpletons
plow above
abovethe
is neetted to aapport combustion.
! ty.and’----baujan tree, meaning higher up the hilL
A citizen of Norfolk answered the ques­
This W;ts the first effort made. Brattiaw I
“CripM hart been looking at the tracks ' 11,11
m* to work conscientiously to
were built across the gangways, stopping that led away from his cabin while tbe . buul the oxen anti plows into tliu top of tion. He was old enough to be a courier
every hole nnd orevice through which air I guide was bowling, and the way he dashed । tbl'treo witb ropes. But tho ropes broke to. a Confederate general when the great
naval battle occurred. He saw the Merri­
W,U‘ P1?0, 1’ into
,nto the
tne cabin,
cao,n-the
100 door
aoor being
t*,uR open,cut
open.cut the
tbe and
aau the
*•“«? oxen
U*cu were killed.
raiieu. And
.uid again they mac liuilding. He saw her steam down
of water nnd
guide's remarks short. Crippa wasn't in- told the wi.«e man what they had done.
SlZ tare
iSwas suspended, and men ride more than fiveseconds. Thenhedaahed And when he curaed them for a pack of theElizabeth.-uaiinU) Hamptou Kon.ls, He
raw the Cumberland go under, with her
were
the result.
two ^twnlo
-r. left
let. to watch
..lob th.
—In
T„ ...
: tool, they »s.in ftaolM that th. y
flag flying, nnd he raw tbe Congress forced
“ W“ /?U,M1 mu6 1
‘ ‘Both
Uotn pair
P™is
w gone,
K°“. by the
thcureat
HornsF’! fl&lt;’nc *w flu-y were told.
“
Great Horns!
t!,.h,Cre“T*!i,arr nThe ho- hol,CT«1- ‘-'nd they cat me ten dol- |! ’ And many other tilings they did. always to surrender. And ho saw the next day's
duel between the liupeof the Confederacy
attempt to smother it was a failure. Then * •ara.•’
j by the wise man’s order*, until the nhe ami the dream of"Ericsson.
an effort was made to draw tho fire, and ! “Then he
uc ,hurried away on the trail of ’nnn could stand it no longer. So he told
hot did the Merrimac look Uke?"
men
engaged in —
mining
the glowing ' use
the two men.
“
■ , the simpletons that he wanted to inaka n
, were
--ro—
—
The ex-courier glanced up nnd down the
nnMtu
untilbv°thl
nnA h^JanJ
m fl a.
I- ’
—.r
— wer
__? | "two
.
overconw
0^" .lh
'Come
on!'shouted the guide, and he dugout canoe, and that they must cut'
d
“ d “Veral ,tartetl *fU'r CM,eb' aod we foll°wed the down a simul tree for the purpura. 'But," river, rm! pointing to a very low. almost
I flat
LaJdlug on Uu Norfolk shore,
1 KuWf?. The trail circled around toward a he said, "if it falls on the ground it will sol!;
Att^?mi«rrin«PUT OCT THB F»BK‘
1 b,g MWnmP that ,ay 10 the right about two break, and then where will my canoe be»
' riicrc, *!-, you see that warehouse, over
11 llk"
■“
W’l?8 dOlraUS,’i. Gencral OQe speaking a word, f never was so p'uz- run ye under it and receive it ou your yo-. .; r? Well, the Merriir.nc looked just
like v.atbulM'ng would if it wm &lt;« the
OU?
7. 7“ MW ia
JuBt “ We
the ( shoulders." To which they agreed, and water She l.;.d r. root that *lu:*d down
*
8Wa”&gt;Pwe
th” report of a rifle on when the tree fell they mn under It, and
•nd for lialf a day he lay in the brush with alxcad, quickly followed by another. Then | were duly killed—all except oue, who, be- just about ns that root slopes. The shot
Mfalted men working over his Inanimate there arose the wildest kind ot shouts in | Ing the strongest, stood ready to receive struck that roof and just bounded off.”
“The roof w is made of railroad rails laid
X
I?
the “wan,P1 an&lt;1 M
two | the trunk. For tbe branches kept the
close together, wnsii’t ;tl”
£?^^d tat
wbhS’tS^ bi
»dUn!f
,h«
r—.’™'— -------- -------------------- - trunk off the ground and saved this rim"Oh, uul luai'a h mistake."
careara of an immense bear that lay1 in the pleton’s life.
“Seems to me the northern papers raid
nostrils, and thus he lay for six hour* be- kdow. Tbe hunters discovered uh.
j And he, seeing his brother* dead wa*
*tarotnral.g 111. btcatn. .parent.
.
Te gol n,mr
,ooutaa
«o atthe time, to account for the solid shot
b,SSS’X.b,J!S^SI' “’W,’T? g^ b!n,!?b«’r *houted. 'We
- ’ve poeaemri with rage, and taking up the ax making no impression."
gathered in Iricky Bolivar at laat.'
i cut the wise man’s head off. which nrovra
"Well, that’s all wrong. I Mw the
hurried In, Ca'e
Cripps in tbe lead. , that even a single rimpleton is a match for
STJt
Mh°^ T.*° T m tofck' I “
“ We
ThOT
C.hb'bdhral'
armor when It wa* put on. It wm In Iron
•“THmtm th-v &gt;«.(• r-i„K k„ii-1
.j awise man if he have but an ax in hi*
Md InkbabMarotat, trara bunt ^roo know’d IL Ttar. th. , tai’
aheeta six inches thick, and it wm laid on
Jt it
। "with that CtU.bdropprf down In tta hand.—Allahabad Pioneer.
lb. n»r .nd boiled. nU.uU,XS
fromwMcbth.n.Ud.bolbonncdidr It’,
°°? ,*“ “? T*1”
utaod. root, by tbe aid. of tb. brorutd mad. a
Chines* Cities.
•ootb.r ml.uk. u,
u,. Monitor didn't
” “"a0"111’ ,y?*r I gn*b
bit IM Tbro ». dhara—*
tn.b«l
rfurntatbm. trad that tb. taar had a boot on omb on. I Tbo authorities «ay that Peking, the
Sh*&lt;lWron ror
preaent
capital
of
China,
and
Nankin
the
2£"
tb»«
fal hh fan. tab
1 saw her. She got out into the shallow
****
Wherever these indications
"'The cunnin old cuss!’ exclaimed our i
~~
““ ““B” m uiey bVtLTl'i"' ““ “*rrim*c ooHn't ram
appeared it wm a sign that thare tbe fire 1 guide. 'It's like murder killin that bear '
11? more eQt«rprhdng
were 100 Year,.J
nun
, . /
H^t‘bh“
W,U‘ h'r‘,u“l
IT
***' MOd
pJ'*i Opo°
“Wbatdld It mean! Why. Tricky Ifoli- I
th‘ conimuMsspot by men employed for the single var. seeing that we were preying him dose, ।
tothe*MPorU* in
Tb« grew .tad hair bml bmran to mora
.t
incontracontra­
wrooraof nubia, taa tb— manlfuu. bad —a tta door of iSScSp^aSS distinction
S^b^ptareltahtS
”
'
to the conservative and literary Tb. troth al Cont«l«mu htaorr w£££
classes,’ whoprefar
the
wJ
open and jumpwl Inside. When he came Time*.
prefer “
•‘interior.
ntenor.-—New Y’ork gotten in the pride ot present patriotism.
.. ___ _____
_
juiupeu mniuc. &gt;V UEQ De CODle
- At.°
one ttime ’an
tn. effort wm
was mode
mads to desde*- out again
aardn he made bear tracks
tnu-k. no
nn it.orc, for
mMU___________
The ex-courier became os enthusiastic as
tb. tro-yrar-old girl b, hl. nd., ud loiMd
&gt;y the introduc- he had put on two pair ot Caleb’s hunting
Mm through a drill hole of limo and nitric ‘ boot* and marching ahead bad left thf
h.t
**”
(OTtJ thonSd
Human telega. ga,l, drra„d (ot
Cor. St. JJu. ££
al other times other garae tr*il of two hunters in the raow Instead of
&gt;l*r* been ”^aa.ffgtqr*d. b,«b qP
hiH own. He threw ns completely off, and mum., snr. socrlBe^l b, th. .nc|„t
Mexican,
to
th.
spirit
at
a
mountain
torMM mountain rid*
and
in—
npon
if Caleb vnpp.t
Cripps onua
hadn'tv come
come up
.
— forced
---------------- the
... u
up just
lust m
n* be
he
tonrnlmr m*ea,
maa*. but
but without
erithnnt Having
h'avincr the
’X. • ‘ did
AU and
-...i Lhe
&gt;&gt;.. two
____i___
.___ t- hadn
&gt; ’t happened. not. Boau ver. taken to a whirlpool In
hunter*
Many accounts at traveler, go to .how
■MlMiil apparent efftek upon tbe energy to be in the .wamp when old BoUvmwm ' Uka Mexico. filled wlU, eblldrtaaod
tlicn." sunk—a horrid propitiation to th. that residence in cave, is not rare in mod.
,
making for it, nothing could ever have
Tho* the unequal contest wm waged un- convinced Klt-ron county that Caleb hadn’t nod. uoppomd co dwall In tb, auboqurou,
iaP°* Mrhen
ot ex' T’ob8ted snered etiquette and killed tbe &gt;. car.ma-Waabtagum Star
Tbe htgbrtt pr*l»e has «*«»
Hood’’
PH»* for their ea«y. S« effleteut action.

EIRE IN A BIG COAL MINE

Id

,

ta
is whv Tam

TUtatapblaitam.

itial evidence,

■ ultci nan
utur uiau 1 riCK) OCL
I var, of Kitaou county.”—New York Suu.

®qap zhould^ be thoroughly rinsed from
ni™T7nt7thT

U6&lt;&lt;1 *lth “*

and left to dry In a basket, where
I cu gel at them.-Brooklyn ta*!., _ “

w rr r
, pu*ct» m Vi ran Canaria.—
Mootbi,.1^*1^ 10 P“talar Hriiu

aughtd at for eating too tat, and we are
sredited w being a nation of dyspeptic*.
Now, of eonnw. this i* g«&gt;exal!zing, but
yon, the ektat daughter, have it in your
power to make the hour at the dinner or
tea table one ct real delight. It is on easy

ant topic; to get your father and brother
interested in the talk of the day. so that
you will all cat your food mote slowly, and
you will achieve what tbe Frenchmen con
aider the great an—you will dine, not
merely feed youwelt But thare are a few
little questicni about the etiquette of tbe
table that wme girl wants to know, nnd
theee I am going to toll her. She must
hold her knife by Ito handle and never let
her fingers reach up to Its blade. When­
ever it is possible a fork must be uaed in
place of a spoon, and that same spoon, by
the by, must never be left in a coffee or
tea cup, but laid to rest polibely and se­
curely in tbe saucer.
Glasses with handle* are held by them.
A goblet should be caught by the stem,
the fingers not entwining the bowl part.
Don’t butter a large piece of bread and
take bites from it; instead, break your
bread In small piece*, one at a time, and
butter ft, that is, if you are eating butter,
and convey it to your mouth by yonr fin­
gers. Olives, celery, radisbe*. strawberrie*
with stems and aspsrugus are all eaten
from the fingers. The old method of eat­
ing cheese with a knL'e has been given up,
a fork being used in its place. Tbe use of
many small dishes for vegetables is not in
good taste: indeed, many vegetables should
not be served at one time.—Ruth Ashmore
in Ladies' Home Journal.

, ’n» t»“« “J"1* "‘M. to Virgtai,
troriur. «,&lt;X»,0W umuon,. hi,2! “•
In irojnrtene. &lt;ml, lo tb.
croprfAtxwnrac ud Nortb«mpton‘ *„
th. on tb. romro Mtoroof Vhgt„J

tlntoroStut.

TmvBta-If New York society eon*^
PTPJe' W1h*t d0 tb*
or
ao of other* do for pl«a*ure
recrratiW1.

A pul’ll, .proker bu bamorou.Krural tb. ptatiou tb«t
bm ’.u
b—tai roro «nd ta
„ ». ta bud,
al tanlllu, u tta, nro nou,I (w ,w
rarokn— and i.tam al temper.
Salmon luteadrrl for mnoklng ,ln.
Krobtad aod drted. after wbleb ihrr—
tang up In tta imotaboiue. wbere &gt;\|~
aro latapttarolng. Onewrek i, nnolred
for the smoking process.

Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
lates an instance of what Is being accom.
pushed by formers in the lied River Valiev
uf Minnesota and North Dakota, n,. u.jj
8. J. Leland, near bis town of Dwlzht, N
D., bought 100 acres of Ism! in the aprinr
otlWl, for J2.C00, and raised crops lh,t
season worth the salary ot a Kuveramett
clerk. In excess ot the cost of his farm «pcr the following stateim-nt:

Deductiug cost of taud....
The origin of tbe Mexican coatuf arms is
,~3
to bo1found in ancient traditions. Tbo Leaving '
Cases of this kind are
ruon th*?
eagle was the emblem of the primitive
* r&gt;nt
Mexicans, bet wherr Mexican independence they are n inig .iu the
was overthrown by Spanish conquest new we.*t.
quarterings were introduced, and only so
much of tho original symbols remained as
PROBATE ORDER
would serve to emphasise the glory of the
conquerors. When Independence was re­ State of MlchUtaa.Cnuntv of IJarr—«.
At a «y«*lfU ef the Probate
for rte
stored a just regard for tradition led to Caanty of Barry, holden,st tb- lT..l.uf«- vffle/
tho rehabilitation of the ancient coat of
day the Mh d«y of Ausum. Ir ththousand elsbt hundred and nli rtv
‘ “
The law of April, 1833, directed that the PioSf*111* &lt;’L*rl'r‘ "• Armatrot?, .ijd,» &lt;g
arms should be the Mexican eagle resting
In
the
matter
nf
the
estate
of
S
gm
:i J.
on the left claw on the top of a nopal—a
Warner, itecesM^.
"
plant of the genus cactus. The nopal
»*»«!'»». &lt;!ui/ mt
grows on a rock in the midst of a lake. “5®*.°}
”. (.bapman.exteiimr &lt;d Uiee,titM
Theraglegraspsaaerpentin his right claw. of raid dec. SM-d. praylrg that hl«f: *l v .-rum
berMofore Bird In this court msj t* (.-.ird
Md allowed and he be dilchatKrd from *std
with its beak. Two branches, one of lau­
Thereupon It Is ordered. »hist Wednedtsjih*
rel and the other of evergreen oak. adorn
7th day ot bept&lt; n.bcr. A.D..Dx.’*rtrn&lt;&gt; e!&lt;.*|cfK
these arms. The allegory thus depicted is the forenoon, be arelitned for the hearing &lt; • .aid
explained by the following legend:
petiUonand that lhe belts at law.o: v*,j
flltrt hll ef.....
The Axtecs came from a remote coun­

try called Aztlan, and after long per­
boM*-!* »l the
egrination rested in Chapultepec. Inas­ flee. In the ( Uy of Hastings, in said
and
much as they were afflicted and beset by show came. If any there be, why :h» pPA;-er of
petitk'uer mar not be yrsu'ed. am: it («
various Insidious enemies, who attacked tbe
further oidrred. shat Mid pelltkmvr rive i,r&gt;Ure
them with the cunning of serpents, their to tbe persons luu-rested hi Mid etUIe. f. ?1mj
priest* searched for a spot tn which tbey pendacy of raid peiit'on and th* hrjritz
might establish, themselves permanently. thereof bv causing a copy of tht« vrdvr to te
published In tbe Hxstinra Bannxb. a n-ws
Finally they discovered a point on the neper printed ai.d ctrculr.ted In void Cneatv
shore of a lake where an eagle, perched Harry, once In e«ch week for three
Upon a nopal, was devouring n serpent.
This seemed a good omen, nnd according’JuOjie &lt;4 Froi.
ly they chose this point, believing that in
so doing they were obeying the, will of
their gods. They founded there the city
PROBATE ORDER.
of Tenschititlan, which today is the most
State at M^hlgsn.CouuB of Barry.
Li
populous city of Mexico;—Montreal Star.
At a
uf tbe Prul-itt* c,
«he oouutv of
Barn
hoMeu
he
Probate otflee. in tbe Cltv of H.c
raid County, on Wednesday ”
The terrible fer de lance will strikuagain Julv . In the year ot*e tbourara r&gt;K.ht Lubdred
ami again, and Is the cause of great mor­ and ninety two.
Prwit. Charles W. AiwtrcL-c. Judre u
tality where he exists, causing death often
Protrate.
in a tew momenta. Over the whole earth d«fn thY^naUer o( tbe estate of John AltUi.se
there is none to compare with him except
Oo reading *"d filine tbe pttlt'r-n. .!c'v vtrlthe notorious cobra of India. Although
fled. of Emma Clarke dxuahfw .-I .»•&lt;! dterated.
not a water snake, he Is fond of the river praying fur reason* therein ut forth t' .; the
and flat lands In its vicinity, seldom being real estate of raid deceased In ?*!&lt;! reUf-'t. ir.
met with in the hilln. This dehiaen uf the rantieal inav &gt;&gt;r pxrt'tloned and wt t-S to rue
several belts of raid drcrSM-it.
reedy swamp nnd sedgy river bahk is found
Thereupon It
ordered, timt Friday tee
over tl»e whole Dorth of the South Amer­ »th day of AtqrnM A. !•-. !t:t! at te:.
. k in
ican continent, as well nJ in the islands of the forenoon. It i*'-ixm-d fur th** hesnnx &lt;•(
said
petition
and
'hat
tbe ht-IHat '. . • jid
Trinidad, St. Lucia and Martinique. He deceased and ail other
perrons in’*-r&gt;i»t*-d in
U truly the evil genius of thetwMjattcr,
vfhere deaths from bis bite form a high Of Mid court. then to t* Ik I'tru
percentage every year.
aim miow cause, it un u tir
In Martinique, especially. It is necessary of the petitioner mav net &lt;•
oftentimes In Mme districts to burn the i&gt; further ordered.:tixt Mid i
to the i^n-ni « ict»i&gt; M’n
com fields, so «u« to destroy these Btujta la­ rtee
tiir
&lt;•' «;.!,! pettt»rt fore the negroes da re enter to cct the cants. thereof by cauMng « ropy ■&gt;{
.On one estate thirty seven fer de lartoes published tn the ifotihtgs L
were killed on a pux-v of ground contain­
ing eleven acres.
weeks previous to««irt &lt;my &lt;.
Of a dull yellowish or cluy tinted ground
color, he is ringed with irregular, UackUh
(A true copy.)
band^, narrowing toward tbc Imck aud
bromlening downward. Thi*arrangement
cf coloring makes him extremely difficult
to discern on the flat alluvial lands where
tho sun baked clay, mixed with the black­
ened color of sticka rotten and water soaked,
makes a carpet of a color with his coat.
He is (rum five to seven feet in length, as
thick as a man's wrist, with a flat triangu­
lar bend.—George IL O’Heilly in Cincin­
nati CommeiTinl Gazette.

Awful nnd awfully, or their equivalents,
used In therenseof "very," "exceedingly ’’
are more thnn two centuries old nt least.

NOTICE FOR HEARING (.‘LAI?
State of Michigan. Cot mt» et ivm -••»•
made on the sail iLv uf
six months from ths* &lt;£slc v ■
iturs to presrnt thrlr claim
Esther JJ. I’l-iinmk. l:Ct
&lt;Jttcr«&lt;,

are required to

rnd.that meh rfaints will be I •.
court, on Wedinsdsv, the .i;u
.nd on Hinreisy, tn - .'■Mi *b
next, a: ten o'clock iu tbe !»*:■ ■••
tbw rfi»v«.
Dated July, 36th, A. D. 1‘&gt;J-

Dot (aged six, on the conclusion of song
by celebrated tehor)-Papa. did thnt man
make all that noise on purpose!
It ban been shown that the cocoon of a
silkworm will yield a thread 1.000 yardx
or three-fifths of a mile, long
Homely persons arc always saying that
beauty is a snare, just because they can't
snare say nf it themselves.

£*
Wiliu TiUbrooh

Mayor Tillbrook

PROHATE ORD I R.
State ot Michigan. County &lt;4 Bt-tr- • ■
Al a M-.'-don ot the Probst*- &lt;’ei;rt :■ : :e
Coutu;
ot
Barry,
holden atI..the- Probate
ta. • Iu. al... .
.!
■ &lt;'ff.ee,
.
&gt;'

one thousand eight hnndrrd and olnetv :
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. *h
«
PiX)t&gt;:.tr.
In the mailer of the estate of Arse) I'.lnxce
deceased.
On resdine and filing tbc petition, dnly vertled. of Charles H. Thurston. *ou-lnl*w
‘*iJ
deceased, praying that a eestAin In-tr.mert
heretofore filed in thtr eourt j urrtriii r to &amp;e
lhe last will aud testament of raid &lt;!«*raw4 be
admitted to probate and that sdiniuMr*lion of raid estate rosy be granted to tbeeiecu
tor In raid will named or to some other suitable
’^Thereupon it 1* ordered, that Tuesday, the
Md day o( Auaust. A. D.l«es.*t ten oefo-k n
Chd fomoou. he aesigMd for the brarlnz pt raid
petition, and that the heirs »t law cf «a!d drceased, and all other persons Intemted In »*M&gt;
estate, are required to appear ataiejpioopt
■aid court, rben to be hokJen at the Erohate

ana wow cause, u any uirrr it. wn?
of Ue petitioner may not be sui ted. And
« la lart&amp;r ordered, tf.»r said
MOM to the persons Interested in 8*13 raute,
•I the pendency at said petition, and U;e
Ing thereof by causing a copy ot ibis order M to
punllabed in the HasTixua Banner anewpaper printed rad elrcnlaxed In said Count? of
Barry once in each week tor three luccran’e
week* previous to raid day of hearine
Chajilks W. A«M*;n«'’S”(A tree copy )
Judge of ProbateNOTICE FOR BEARING OFQAIMS.

from that dale were allowed tor

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

£■&gt;&lt; their Wm w &lt;•«
ffnSSa offlee. In the OO oi
r examination and allowance, nn or
tth mS of January nexk auJ’tuit

.tMMthday of Ocipber.

�Z____ __— —•
uvw oorpleaa ritnation. Fanny clutched th® mane
of the flytog horse and held on with
deapenite energy, while from bahind
came the thunder of hoofs in hot pursuit.
Before ttoc now lay many mile* of un­
broken plain, with not even a bush to
break the dreary monotony, and ncrosa
thia her horse sped swiftly on. bis proud
head t&lt;*ring from ride to side as if in
mockery of thooe who came behind.
Eanfly Riggsby was n good rider and
had siwut many a day in th® aaddlo. gal­
loping o' er the prairie In search of her
father's cattle tnat would often stray
•xniy. bukah® could not help feeling a
sense ol helpleaaneea and terror steal
over her a* she now found herself upon
tho back of th® spirited horie'without
midi® or bridle Without any muans.of
guiding the animal, she could only trust
to chance in keeping upon the proper
courae. She knew that there was a set­
tlement many railea to the north, and it
was with lhe hop® of reaching this that
she had started in a northerly direction.
•steady. Jet.- she cried, leaning for­
ward and speaking in a coaxing voice, but
the spirited animal only plunged Forward
with renewed speed, leaping wildly
through tbe tangled grass and l«^bea
of goldt’nrod tbut grew in his coarse.
But
closetoil..
behind
came the
“r.mn=
.~1
• ,hthunder
”“ °' of

corns, and al! akin eruptions, and positive­
ly entva plies or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect salisfhctlon, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by W. II. Goodyear, lhe druggist

Bayonets at Buffalo to Suppress
Strikers’ Violence.

------ J —u; ,u town
&gt;Would prefer being excused from a surgi­
Lcal operation when she could be positively
cured uf piles by usiu&lt; Hill’s Pile Pom­
I
ade. A printed guarantee with each pack­
1age
1
Price 81.00, six packages 93. By
mail. .
Tiiurmlay. Sept 20. at 10 o'clock a m..
•&gt;
at tlie state land office. 115.000 acres’ of
Agricultural college lands will be sold to
the highest bidder.
M. Wihon. of Merrill, has a young pig
having two bodies from the tall to the ribs,
with two Nets of rear legs. He has two
I set* of Jaws.

Ferdinand Killer, of Saginaw, while
working in Mention A Qo.’s mill*, was
struck in the groin by a place of plank
and fatally injunxl.

Eternal Vl£ltonce
is tbc price of health. But with all our
precaution theru arc enemies always lurk-1
ing about uur *ynt«-tni&gt;. only waiting a fav­
orable opportunity to araert themselves.
Impurities In the b!upd &gt;uay be hidden lor
years nr even for renera’inn* anil sudden-1
ly break fortit. uuderuilning health and
hastening death.
For diseases arising
from impure blood Hood's Sarsaparilla is
the unequalled nnd unapproachable rem­
edy. It Is King of them all. for it con
quera disease.

Mrs. Emm* Whitney, who escaped from
the asylum al Kalatnazoo.*has been recap­
tured. It took a squad of officers to han­
dle her.

binJ, .nd With . prayer upon b»r tightly
comprewl bp. «be elotebed the rope in
1 het bend
Then .winging downward

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

| we .true. Jot bgbtly upon tbo
1 . monrant
•" &lt;■"«». uBZ
-Hraven help"»•'«&lt;'
.ue!" .bo
tor

While enroute to Ionin tn serve two
years for burse stealing, Merton Bowman
jumped from lhe cars at Owosio and cscajied.

I
।
1

and put them under guard. The '
j ST. convict* who were at work were then
taken to Victoria, a littto village near-by, |

. packed in box cars and started to Nash­
ville. The telegraph wires had been cut
| and picket* had been posted so u* to pre­
vent interference with tbe buslnesa
TWO BEGMEBTS BEST OH OUABD- |
Shot at and Whipped a Cuarler.
|
Clarence Livingston, who had been sent
from Whitewell at midnight to notify the
Inman autboritira that danger was near,
. was discovered by picket*. Hi* horse was
Darning
Burning All Suifav Night — The shot from under him as be tried to
j

: While working In a lumber camp at
Spanish
River, OnL, John Bnltuan, of
I
•teridan township, Clare couuty. tell into i
tbe water and was drowned.

raibwd &gt;»•
het
borw w pW*'
Tel .he bamtaXe.1, tor *’™i)
buuntoiuRl her &gt;e.t withKTOM dilBcoJty.
»ny .tteinpc W orgv the bon» loro
, .witter
“i»h,
uting her to tbe
groundXlrtW
tbe boot
beat, from tab

■liuoMt lost ner-balance as the horse shot
H». * thonderbolt, b» H«t
junta turning to .carcely touch tbo
earth as he uwept onward.
I hued and bewildered by th. anranng
.need Kanny clung to tbe bora. • m»be
wr tangled Mr HyM
w tbe wind, her l««r .tnckon and
face turned npwurd toward\*
bright and «llt*rT«l.r gleamed through
* S^rdm°b« l«» bad
“

COLD STEEL AGAIN.1

I
The sheriff of Marion county telegraph- ,
. ed to the governor last evening in reply to
I tbe message ordering him to sum­
Buffalo, Aug. Iff—Just after midnight mon assistance and arrest members of the
the striking switchmen aet fire to a train mob, that he was helpless and could do
uf sixteen freight car* lying alongside the nothing. The governor has not indicated
Cheektowaga trestle. Again did tbe fire what further steps be will take, but jays
department respond, and about three- he will go to tbe full limit of the law. He i
can only order out troops when called
quartera of an hour later two enplnea were upon by % sheriff for aid, and then the '
engagedin fighting the flamea^bqt the
,uo
' members of the militia must bo sworn In :
atrikd'ra soon cut the hoae and the aleamura by the sheriff *s civil officers,
were rendered powerless.
The Lehigh
Furthsr Vandalism Cmmtttod.
Valley officials then appealed to Brig. Gen. '
The miners at Tracy City yesterday
i morning pulled the coke ovens out- of- the
Doyle for immediate aid.
Buffalo, Aug. Iff—The first battalion ground and destroyed them, which la un­
. told damage. They My the mines shall
of the Sixty-fifth reglrpent left their arm­
never again Im operated unless by free
ory at 1 o’clock this morning (or the _____________________
labor. Tom Corrich. wbo led the miners
Cheektowega freight yards. They were at Tracy, was leader of the Mine crowd at
Inman
yesterday mnmimr
morning. Coal
Creek,. Itt
followed later by tho second battalion and 1 I""
’"" v..-t.r.i«»
( .k«l Cree
is said, ismeir
is their next
next oujecuvo
objective poiux.
point. «.
A
, , ,
.
. • isMin,
both battalions of the Seventy-fourth bloody battle la expected, as the W0 sol-,
regiment At 2 o'clock this morning the diers at Che garrison will fight
strikers were in #secret session at Gam- '
The convict* from Inman arrived here
mell’a hall, but it was learned that no
last nlgbt and were put in the states
more strikes were ordered at this meet- , prison. As there are over 1,000 and only
lug. Several small fires were started last ' accomodations for 700 they are packed
evening, but they yrero quickly exLin- . away Like sardines in a box. Mr. Baxter,
vice president ot the Tennessee Coal, Iron
gulshed.
and Railroad company, said yesterday:
•The &lt;ompany Is willing to surrender Its
At a late hour laat night Sheriff Beck lease contract and leave the state free to
was notified by officials of the New York make such disposition of tho convicts as
Central and West Shore roads that thsy ,_________________________
.
the state authorities may deem
beat. The
would expect him to protect their proper- , company offered this to the last extra
ty in the event of a strike on their Unas. ‘ s^ion ot lhe general assembly, but no
Tbere I, HOI lb. &gt;llKb&lt;nt doubt la tb. 1 •c,lo“
“k'n
u- Tbl. ott«-bu
....
, .
tlnrul
Atwn
tn to
t&gt;.«tboatata
stood
open
state■iithnritina
authoritiessince
since
minds of those posted In rafhvay matters
that date and L« now open to them.”
but the New York Central and West
Shore switchmen at this point will quit
THEY CALL FOR A BOYCOTT.
work unless the difficulty between the
men now on a strike and their employers
ary adjusted.
PirnBURQ, Aug. Iff—The Amalgamated

olX°k

irt up from the grass not

“iTr^
-b-^rrt

um

When she bad Children, she &lt;*« thrw CastorU.

.'uulowy gram ’cem"1 ra.d?“tS

‘■&gt;kd *b?Xd''tl^“« tilTretan weo.1
Mrs. Mary Dillon, of (leneva. I«enawee
•\V‘n . l - thfiv.” repeated the voice.
County, wds seriously burned while light­
‘•Hah. ••{well file!”
ing a tire. Her drew collided with the
•
:-• .v in au instant that she had
flames.
••
: - i.vervd by the dreadt*d cattlewe-) :*i| no thought of surrendering
ii; ■ i • in eEten.il her breast. She
As the capitalist drove by In his carriage,
ma '.- i:-w»-5 to the challenge, but
a stranger asked a policeman who it was.
irti-,:: 4 i -u- tri she struck her honwi a
"Millionaire Brown,”' responded the
?±nt and X ”u“d « d-&lt;ted to the
f-iiarph; --v
the picket iopb which
policeman
curtly, n» it everybody ought to
to instant death.
f-ljeht-l'' ; ’.-I in her hand. Quick as a instant
know.
2.1-i ?1 ■ i«:.i".ual funded forward and
“L’m-cr,” hesitated the -’frtingvr. "Isn't
that a rather queer flr&gt;t name.”
icross the prairie. At tho
••What'sth* matter with it?” growled
. ..t: .-:-";*nt the loud crack juf firearms
tbe copper. ""You wouldn't object to be­
tn
• .••
■ &gt;f the night, and the
ing called that, would you? I’m sure 1
f bullet* sounded close to'
wouldn't
Detroit Free Pros.

. i the bullets took ef’ ti it tijwn her horse’s nock
-b.pe and itpd soon
. -well that skirted the

The nnfTato liag.
Tboiigh moth aud rnKt corrupt, thsy Are
[
as nothing io the Buffalo bug. That in
.... . Is
t, a...comparatively
,
... ।
beet
new pent in honaerwU.‘«nly tbo world ecemc-d to dip buids,
hundreds y.
of housewives
have
Luiurr, but
uu. UMMta.wwM
..V...2..-„ .!
be^lbberiuinnle^tmle^P^ learned to fear him. He ha* various (onus
i f bitter oaths camo from
in various state* of being, m&gt; thnt toile '
. uu-n as they saw tho
She no longer,hoard &lt;h
gj? 4 scrilie a Buffalo bug ia to tell what he iv '
.
away untouched by
ing hoofs. Tho
sWept from worm i»&gt; Ay- Hd is licat known per |
.-in . to the dnrkneM
haps as a hanl shelled, dark
brown
tbini.'.
tor aught «h« ku'w- . king tho flight ^lUik^e^iybug.n
shaiK-.
A®
bug
■. unable to discover
OU with no incun. ot checking u
a
—
------ \----------i
.:.uin *&gt;r woman that was,
will cat any fabric, woolen or hempen, and
ti; ho:*?. but they hud' of her »n'll'"*"X'^bi.Ucd about her What
what lie
he &lt;1
does
nut rm
eat uruwivjn.
he destroys. Someor* not
The dewy wind, wh
times he starts on the edge of a carpet or
’. iii.it it was wnw one p«IIW'»c&lt;,“^X ^nt' her neck and
rug and enta his way around a room. Only
v.-.u trying to escape
u„gtai .h^,„ttkllko notrao
poison can stay his courae. Sometime* h«
gets into the crack of n floor and eats the
.honldore. the
P*
ihe
nt to rouse the cnttleineecta were bn
thcir carpet in a straight line from end to end.
.
■ ;;eti&gt;m. After all th®
.traogo «"■* ^Sb’JXnu. ot trtght When the bug .starts on such a tour tbc
. a : i al&gt;'u to wreak vengeance
corer and llnw
th
jMh0(1 housewife’s only resource ia to saturate
her carpet with turpentine.—New York
ttiers garrisoned at the inn,
I into th. darknes. » tne
:u'h: ili.it they were about
Sun.
____ ______ _________
| .wittly on.
____ .V- -na I
-I at. the lost drove them
Fanny now sought to check tho wild
: l ■lesJMTUtion.
’
flight of her
horse
with
gentle
words.
One
ot
the
moat important instruments
VB KV.
— _____
!•
that th® men were not but it was of no Avail. Although Used in connection with electric light or
ml it was likely that their breathing heavily and covered with power stations is the cutout, for opening
■ tn- distance from where foam, the maddened animal showed no the circuit when the current exceeds a cer­
tain limit. The number of machines that
. them.
Urging her horse inclination to slacken his speed.
are nnpually destroyrd for want of tome
th- :&lt;•■&lt; of his speed she had
Fanny knew that she must soon reach provision of this kind is large. Nearly ull
■t the little hill and was be- the timber of Drywood creek, and should
Central station men have come to realize
4ht of her pursuers. That sho she not succeed in checking her horse's tho necessity of supplying their circuits
pursued as soon as the men , speed before that she realized the awful with some safety apparatus that will guard
,! ir horses she felt convinced, danger that awaited her should aho bo against an overload caused by a ground or
- '.i r purpose to put as much carried into tho woods. That sho would short circuit on the Hue.—New York Tele­
■&lt; ‘
herself and tho foe as be &lt;bmbed to death against somo limb or gram.______________ j______________________
-he had a chance.
tree seemed inevitable.
The'
• • sh &gt; rode was a noble aniSuddenly a mass of dark forms loomed
NOTICE OF ATFACHMENT.
tnal.
i bm high spirited and fleet through the darkness just ahead; the
State ot Michigan, the Circuit Court for the
•r.jablv of great speed and en- horse uttered a snort of terror, reared
County of Barry.
l'--r full two miles Fanny rode nigh in the air and wheeled quickly to Clemeut Smith and
i r .ite before she dared slacken the left. With an agonizing cry Fanny Philip T. Celtrove.
vs.
' Then pulling her horse into Biggaby fell into the damp gross, where
i' h r. sho listened for sounds of sho lay limp and unconscious.
i.iivA D W’ a writ of uttwhnteut was dulv
frauedomoftlieCirealtCWt
for theCountapf
pttrenn. -j ’ , f‘
Itarr» at the suit Of ciament Smith and I hill I'
Fi tt•■-•ut-ut she could detect no

I

A.j the hiu.-mur of the night
Wind :;:riu^h the long grass. Then
there • .tin-i a h w rumbling sound from
sb hin l that n-semblod the’roll of distant
tnur.d ■
The rumbling sound grow
k '-. b r
d|louder. Then glancing back­
ward 1‘ mdy uttered a low cry of terror
s:-und

CONTINUED

association committees which are calling
on tbe manufacturers to cluse up the scale
agreement are all demanding tbat'a boy­
cott of Carnegie’s product* be made part
of the contract. At J. Painter
Sons,
and the Republic Iron works the men
were firmly told thnt tbe boycott feature
would have to be left out or the firms
would be compelled to operate the mills
as non-union hereafter. After a brief con­
sultation lhe committee agreed to with­
draw the boycott demand.
Will Fight It In the Coarts.
A member of the Carnegie firm said
yesterday that if any of the manufactur­
ers agreed to tbe demands being made
for a boycott such action would Immedi­
ately bring the matter into the courts,
were suits for conspiracy would be enter­
ed. He raid, however, thnt they dld^not
believe they would meet with any trouble
on this account.
“The Federation ot
Labor," »a*&lt;l be, “have declared that our
output is so * inconsequential ’ and bad
that it is not worth boycotting, and so
long as they take this cheerful view of
the matter Iwtb aides, I am sure, will be
contented.”
The locked-out men at Homestead were
soinewbat restive yesterday. Some of the
strikers pursued a non-union tnau and tbe
militia tired several shots to scare them
away. Epithets were exchanged over the
fence between the strikers aud some pf the
mill men; also between tbe strikers and
some men at work on the nc4( house for
the non-qnion men.

Buffalo,' Aug 18—Incendiary fires lighted up the railway yards in and about
this city all Sunday night. It Is estimated
that over 100 freight can were destroyed. 1
TJic master of the Switchmen's union de- ;
clam that the strikers are not responsi-,
ble for the firn, but if they are not direct­
ly guilty (and most people believe they
are) their sympathizers are, and it is
tbc opinion that if the strikers wanted the
vandalism to atop they could hare it so.
Utile progress was made yesterday by
tbe railway company In moving cars. Sev­
eral engines wrre at work In lhe yards ot
the Lehigh Valley last evening, but they
did little work except to make up a few
trains and kept the yards clear. On the
Buffalo Creek road nothing was done.
There was no chance to do it, as no men
could be had.
During the iiftermxm Yardmiwter Huestor, of the Erie, got everything in readiness
to push the freight thnt was blocking the
castlxjund track out of The way,
_ when it
was discovered that Che switchmen, who
—— loitering
t-- ..v-wv«-hnrwere
everywhere, i,.,i
had Ml
set th«
tbe
brakes. Burster ordered the yard etnployes to open them, but they respected
’•'.rrounding
tbe train nnd refused.
“Then i’ll doit
myself," said Huester, nnd mounting tho
, .
, -.
, . .
cam be loosenedI the brakes, only to have
them set again by a dozen different men
who clainbertxl on the cart. Not satisfied
with this, they requested 'the yardmaster
to desist or to be thrown Out, and hu de­
cided to comply with thiar wishes.
The
train therefore remained tri, coupling pins
mi»ing and keys gone out of lhe bulk­
heads.
The Claim of a Striker.
“It is not right to charge us with all
this wrong,” declared one striker. “The
damage was not done by our men and we
are not reiponsiblo for it. We tried to
argue thia thing peaceably for several
months, but when Grand Master Sweeney
nnd our grievance committee Were grossly
insulted by the Philadelphia and Reading
and the Erie officials, we had nothing else
left but strike. We want ten hours for a
day, with n dinner hour and the same pay
as now. That's what they hare on the
D. L. and W. Central, Lake Shore. Nickel
w. a
x. and
anu P.,
r., and
auu we want
wan*.
Plate, ana
and W.
N.. Y.
Il too. We exhausted all poaible peace*-

ble means before striking.”
Persuaded tbe New Employes.
It wm expected thnt there would be
some interference with the Lehigh Valley
passenger train, but it ran intothe atation
without a stop. It carried acventy-two
mln picked up from along the Reading
system nnd they were taken to tho United
States hotel, where rooms had been
engaged for them. No effort was made
to put them at work, as with the blockade
at William street it is impossible lo move
any freight. During the day the men
seen by a committee of the strikers and
asked not to go to york. They agreed to
return to their homes if tbe Iccal union
would pay their fares.

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Little Girl’s Experience In a IJghthouw.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Prescott ^re keepers
of the Gov. Llghthouse-ixi SamT'Seach, | Dated this 4th day of AMU« A- D. W
Smith &amp; Colgrove. Attorn*’* w iiainun.
Mich., and are blessed with a daughter, |
four ycars'ofd. l^ast April she was taken
down with measles, followed with a dread­
PROBATE ORDER.
Sayre, Pa , Aug. 16 —Sheriff Powell, of
as
c.y the dim outline® of a squad ful cough and turning Intn a fever. Doc­
Bradford county, accompanied by deputy
of in&gt;-nr.t&lt;4 men thundering down upon 1 tors at home and Detroit treated her, but
in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she
Foley and a posse of seventy men, arrived
Llr.
•
•
Oty
here yesterday. At 1:40-an effort was
-V if uw^rv of the danger that threot- was a mere “handful of bones.”—Then Wednesday, the &gt;w"
°!.Au5U5tn-t?
made to start an engine and caboose up
eaetl his y|&gt;ung rider, the horse sprang she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and
the new road. It was immediately sur­
after
the
use
of
two
and
a
half
bottled,
was
forward tJith tho nimbleneoa of a doer
completely cured. They say Dr. King’s PY’n *th; matter of th* estate of Ora rounded by strikers. The excitement was
bud -v..! n|vay like tho wind. Tho sudintense, and the prospect pointed to a riot
New Discovery is worth its weight in
&lt;!’ u i r.Put caused the terrified girl to gold, yet you can get a trial bottle free at
ran- when tbe engine attempted to pass, but
■way In.tit -uiv to ride, almost lotting
the effort was finally given up. Later the
hrr M.,-.. With an involuntary move- W. II. Goodyear's drug store.
locomotive trainmen held a meeting and
Strength and Health,
resolved that no train men would do
«’n. ; janed forward, clutching tho
If you are not feeling strong and healthy,
hur. nuinewith one hand and holding
♦wltchmen’s work.
try Electric Bitters. If “la grippe” has
tl:i
r.?|ns tightly in the other.
left you weak and weary, use Electric
THE TENNESSEE INSURRECTION.
r'.■! inuvi-ment of her body caused her Bitters. Tills remedy acts directly on
pull suddenly upon the reins. As she , liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding
did . -ilt. ^.]t a qnick loosening of tho those organs to perform their functions.
bTSorieu S the Probate Office
Court, then W be no ac"**
Coanty. an&lt;l
rop«-: then, it slipped from the horse’s If you are afflicted with sick headache, l^tSSkttW
“*^ytthe prayer Of
Nashville, Tenn., Aug. Iff—The east
head and fill dangling at her side. Th® you will find speedy and permanent relief
Tennessee miners are again on tbe war
by. taking Electric Bitters. One trial will
b'T*- wm lindlelesB.
patb. About 8 o'clock yesterday morning
convince
you
that
thia
Is
tbo
remedy
you
There are few horse®, however gen­
800 of them, heavily armed, marched into
need. Large bottles only 50c. at W. H.
tle that d&gt;&gt; not feel a sudden thrill ot;
Inman, a little mining town in Sequatchie
ireed«-in if released from the restrictions Goodyear’s drug store.
valley. Their object was well known and
of the Lridlii when ridden at a full gal­
Buckton** Arnie* Solve.
citizens packed up and fled.
The mob
The best salve in the world for cuts,
lop, and
was no exception. Startled
went to tbe coal mines and captured the
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
*« the bridle slipped from his head, the
sores, tetter, chapped hand-; chilblains,
norse leaped wildly through the long

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RESULTS OF INCENDIARISM.

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the Grand Master—Over 1OO T'«&gt;5ht . thb tIlne no damage waedooe to property. |
Care Destroyed—New York Central but they returned in the afternoon and 1
Mob stop sa partly destroyed the stockade and houses.

,-.h :h. animal bounded for‘ I
heart sank within
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Woolley &amp; Bronson.
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS.
State of Michigan. County of Borey-ss.
Katste of Jane Wadd. dereaaed.
We (be undrrdgncd. having been appointed
athe 7rebate court for the Couuty of Barry,
te of Michigan. cnmml»»looera to receive ex­
amine and .vijurt all claim* and demands nt all
persons against said deceaaed. do
notice that we will meet at tbe Tost Ofllcw
atCluverdale. tn the township of Hope, on
Tbarsdav. the ;»th day. of Hemember. A. DHW. and ou niurvLiy. the 2»tli day at Decem­
ber, A. D HW. al ten o’clock A. M., of each ot
raid days, tor the purpose of examining
and
allowing
said
claims sod . tkM
six months from tbe twenty-ninth day
ol Juue, A. D.. 1«P2. were allowed by said
court tor creditors to present their claims to
u« t-&gt;r examination and allowance.
Dated JuneZStli. A. D.. 18/2.
latwis H.Ba bn as. )
Howard Moshkk. -Coinraiaaioosra

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
In tbe matter of the estate of Washington K.
Ferris, deceased.
.... ...
NoUca ts hereby given that I shall sell at
nubile auction to the highest bidder, oo Friday,
the twelfth dav of August. A. D . ISM. at ten
o’clock. In the forenoon In tbe Probate offlee tn
the city of Hastings la the county of Barrv.
In u»e stale oT Michigan, pursuant to
license and authority granted to me on the lath
day of June A. D. 18»L by tbe Probate
court of Barry county, Michigan, all of the
estate, right, title and interest of the Mid de­
ceased of. in and to tbe real estate situate and
being in tbe county of Barry. In the state of
Michigan, kmwn and described as follows,
* The south half of the east.ballot the north
»e-t quarter of section fourteen (14), township
three i3&gt; north, range nlun (9&gt; west.
Dated Ju* ZSth. A. D . !•*.'.
J.IMM F. Ma AD.
Admlnlatrator.
The above aale is hereby adjourned until FriI day the «Ch day of August USH at ten o’rjock
tn the forenoon at the Probate Office in the city
of Halting*.
i Dated AuguM Wth 1SB.
J utu F. Mkad. Administrator.

Trouble Ahead for ths U. A O.
CFMBERLAND, Md., Aug. Iff—It is quite
probable that within tho next week the
Baltimore nnd Ohio railroad will beoffered
a new schedule of wages by the order of
Railway Telegraphers to sign. Iu the new
flat higher salaries are asked by the men.
and .the advance wanted will average &gt;10
]&gt;er mouth more than the prtwenl rate. If
the railroad company does not grant tbe
advance a strike along the entire line will
probably tie ordered. About 3,SlV operators
Will be affecteti by the strike.

feigned the Amalgamated Seals.
Pitts burg, Aug. Iff—Three signatures to
the Amalgamated scale were received
yesterday from tbe west. They are those
of the Etna mill, of Bridgeport, O.; La­
Belle works, of Wheeling, and the Terre
Haute Iron and Steel company, of Terre
Haute, Ind.

Grand Kami*, Aug. 11—The great
110,000 Bullion race here yesterday was. a
hot bat le, the three heats being the
fastest ever trotted in a stallion race. 1
Alvin won in three straight beats, but In
the second heat Fred S. Wilkes was so
close that mnny thought he bad wou.
The time was 2:15.V. 9:HX. b:14X. Barney
Wilmore was second and Ixrtmco third.
In the 2:30 pace Flying Jib took tbe first
heat in
He. wou in three straight.
Harry Nob.e, a trotter -with a record o^
2:l~Ki tor a half Iutercet in whom (25,000
had been offered, dropped dead yesterday
morning.
York.
Hlgl
.
Newark, N. Y., Aug. 13.—James Gunn,
aged 33 yeaks, who is stopping at Farmer
Chester Burleigh’s house, two mile* north­
west of here, was waylaid, shot and robbed
Thursday night on the highway while re­
turning home on fo$t Twomenwhohnd
alighted from a buggy ordered him to
throw up his hands and deliver his money.
He hesitated, whereupon he was thrown to
the ground and robbed of 115. The rob­
bers afterward fired three shots at him,
oue of which took effect in the leg, badly
wounding nim. Tho police are after the
robbers.
.
•

Helena. Mont., Aug. 13.—At its busi­
ness meeting yesterday tbe national en­
campment Sons of Veterans elected the
following officers to serve'Lhe ensuing
year: Commander-in-chief,
Marvin E.
Hill, Michigan; senior vice commander,
George W. Pol let, N. J.; junior vice com­
mander, John W. Miller. Montana.

Kalamaioo &amp; Sagiww
TIMETABLE.
In effect June 28. IMO.

.&gt; illT’t.
Kalamazoo Lv...
Kart Cooper
Richland J unci.
Oreooar............ ..
MU®.......................
ttelton..................
Cloverdale
Shu! lx
Hastixus............

Coals Grove... .
Woodland
Woodbury
*-&lt;• n. l.
Lxnslnu................
Detroit
Grand Rapid*...

Rast Cooper Lv
Rleblaad Janet
Creasoy
Milo
Delton
Cloverdale
SbulU..........................
UAaTINGS...................

Coats Grove
Woodland

Uuisimt.....................
Detroit.
Grand Rapids
•Stops on signal only.
t Nos. 5 and 4 will not earn" passengers unless
provided with tmight train-permits.
Freight trains will be run at the convenience
of the company, who reserve the right to change
tbe time of such trains without notice.
W. S. Dkwisc. Genl Manager.

MORTGAGE SALE,
Notice l« hereby given that default has bee*
inode in the payment of the money secured by a
mortgage bearing date the twenty tint day of
April A. D. 1881. executed by David E. Eero and
Sarah A. Fero his wife, of tbe Township ofEmmett In the County of Calhoun and State ot
Michigan, to Amelia Jones of the township of
Auvrta in lhe County of Barry and State of
Michigan, and recorded In the MBceof tbe Reg­
ister of Deeds for the County of Barry. Mich­
igan. iu Liber 21 of Mortgages os page 43 mi tbe
231 day ot April A. D. 1881 at tl :45 o’etoek in lhe
forenoon: that said mortgage wa« duly assigned
by said Ameila Jones to Janies Casbmoreof
Prenfleld. Calhoun County. Michigan, on the
‘.■Ithday of March. A?« 1884 by an assignment
dulv recorded on the With day ot April A. D.
18-4 at 8 o’clock In lhe forenoon. In tbe office ot
the Register of Deeds tor the County ot Barry.
Michigan tn IJber 3 ot Mortgages, on . age 340;
aixl that said mortgage wm further duly astlin­
ed by said James LMhinore. to Andrew D.
Etheridge ot the City of Battle Creek. Michigan
by assignment dated the t3th day of March ISgff
and duly recorded tn the office or the register at
Deeds tor the County of Barry. Michigan, on tbe
1Mb day ot S*ptemt*r A. D. iae| at 9 43 o’clock
in tbe forenoon. In Uber M ot Mortgages, on
paps 202: that the amount claimed to be dne on
Notice l» also hereby given that the power at
sale contained in sold mortgage has become op­
erative by reason ot the default of said Mortgagor
tn paying the moneys oeeunMi tii-rrby. and no
suit o proceeding st law has been InsHttited to
recover the debt now reinshilng secured by
«ald mortgage.or any pvt thereof.
Notice ls also herebv given that in pursuane®
of the power of sale contained la sold mortgage
and the statute in such cases made and pro­
vided, the premises described In and covered
bv said mortgage, to wtt: All that piece of land
Bltuale In the Township of Assyria In th®
County of Barry and fttato ot Michigan describ­
ed M the south virtrt quarter of the north mat
quarter of section number twenty three tu towashipnumber oao north &lt;&gt;( range number seven
---- - _ill
^.14
fwMAt

ag the Circuit Court for tbe County ol
tn lAeetty of Hutton in tbe County ol

CuiCAGO.Aug. 18.—In tbe mile and tbrew- amount due on Mid mortgage with 1 per cent
ilx teenths handicap at Garfield Park yes­ Interest and all l«al omU and expenses.
Dated the I2th day of May WM.
terday Lorenzo won and broke Tristan’s
record ot 2.-00 1-5 by covering the ground
1J&amp;X- In two more jumps Ernest Bats
*Attorney tar Assignee ot Mortgage.
would have won.

�—

Ol

SEVEN SIMPLETONS.

Hastings Banner OLD TRICKY BOLIVAR.
Thursday, August 18, i8qx

AN

A VERY CUNNING BEAR THAT DID A

ARAD
WISE

REMARKABLE THING.

TALE

MEN

SHOWING

MAKE

THAT

MISTAKES.

A BATTLE RECALLED.
ITOR AND MERRIMAC,

Bliek Bruin Thnt FunrvU

With tho aid of 1,200 pounds of tallow,
One of Daukha’s favorite stories Is the
“I w^ss always a little shy of condemning
350 pound* of Albany great*, 800 P™1^,™
a man on clrcumatantial evidence,” said following Ingenuous legend:
nft
nod tbe force of gravity the 1.1«
Onco upon a limo seven simpletons were
Colonel Jim Corycl, of Pultency, who at­
tons of steel slid down tbe ways and floated
tended a meeting of the Faiychlld house going along a road. And behold they came likes duck. Allnewly launched shipsflpat
to a big puddle of rainwater which lay
circle lhe other evening, “and since the day still and bright under the sky. And look­ like ducks, and in so doing the hull of the
that I hod a certain little experience'out in ing Into the puddle they could see the Raleigh simply fulfilled her destiny.
Thirty years ago tb the month another
Kiteon county, Minn., a year or so ago, I clouds rvflectctl far below, and wisely con­
have been still more disinclined to accept cluded that the puddle was very deep warship left this navy yard, steamed slow­
A MILLION TONS OF’ ANTHRACITE evidence of that kind as conclusive. One
ly out of the Elisabeth into Hampton
Whereat they were much puzzled as to
day a friend cf mine who was with me ran how tbey should get across. But the eldest Roads and in twelve hours revolutionised
BURNING UNDER GROUND.
across what he said was a benr almost as simpleton, who was the boldest of tho the science of naval warfare.^ The Confed­
big as any two he had ever seen, and on party, said: “Let us moke a string, each erate Merrimac, with her .roof of iron,
his mentioning the fact in camp our guide holding tbe dhoti of the man in front of crowed the Roods, moved right up to tbe
became very much excited and declared him, and I going first.. And I will leap as United States rioop-of-war Cumberland,
that the bear was one known to all that far as I can. and do yon others follow me.” with thirty guns, crushed in her wooden
country «»Tricky Bolivar. He had out- So they all leaped together into the puddlo hull as if it hod been pasteboard and sunk
bitted every hunter in Kitaon county for aud got safely across; not, however, with­ her. Then turning attention to the frigate
Congress, with fifty guns, the Merrimac
In 1873 a fire broke out in the inside slope ten years, and some fellow down In St. out being covered with mud from head to
drove her aground, disabled her, forced
of No. 6 colliery, near Lansford, in this Paul had n standing offer of fifty dollars foot.
state, and it Is raging still with all the for the smart old cuss’ hide.
When they were safely on tho other ride her to surrender and burned her.
“ ‘Why,’ said the excited guide, there’s it suddenly occurred to the eldest simple­
For an hour the Congress poured brow!
fury which the very beat of fuel can give
ft. It is in a bed ot coal 3,000 feet long, X been tons of ammunition wasted on old ton that one of their number was missing, side after broadside upon tho Merrimac,
feet thick nnd 450 feet deep, nnd though it Bolivar, and what In the world he haadone having evidently been drowned In tho pud­ but the solid shot bounded off the armor
. with nil the traps he has carried away,
dle. So he counted once, twice, thrice. as if they had been baseballs. Having de­
fa covered with .rock and clay to a depth
year after year. Is something it would bj But as he left himself out each time, the stroyed two of tbe best ships in the United
ranging from thirty to fifty feet, the stones
on the surface are so heated that a parlor worth a good deal to know. They’d be result each time was that there were only States navy tho Merrimac drew back be­
worth a year’s wages In old iron alone.’
six simpletons. So Jie bid each count in hind Sewellpoint for the night. That
match laid on them will ignite in an in­
"I became interested in this wonderful turn, and as each counted after the fashion day's work taught the world a lesson. It
stant. In one spot the men employed at
bear nt once, and concluded that I could of the eldest simpleton, each found that marked the end of the wooden warships.
the diamond drill light their pipes with
the superheated pebbles. There is very afford to let the moose nlone for one day the number was six And yet they could It ushered in the era of Ironclads. The
anyhow, for the chance of bagging Tricky not (or the life of them make out who wu long, symmetrical steel hull of the Raleigh,
little externalcvideuce of the fire, save lhe
constantly rising vapor and the noxious Bolivof. There would be fun trying to missing. And they were much dismayed which slid down the ways into tho Ellxa-.
beth, was the legitimate successor in naval
pw tliat fills the air and at times kills circumvent an animal as able oa this one and perplexed.
’
was cracked up to lie, and so we started
At this juncture there came to them a science to tbe Merrimac.
birds and small animals that linger too
out to give him a whirl.
Tho day following that on which she
wise man, and to him they told their
long in the neighborhood.
"There was n hunter out there named doubts and difficulty. And looking nt gained her double victory the Merrimac
The early history of No. 0 was very un­
eventful until about 1873. It was opened Caleb Cripps, and he was &gt;1 man of siicli their simple faces aud tbe shallow puddlo steamed out of the roads to complete her
disagreeable waysand questionable meth­ wherein they, had muddied themselves, ho work of annihilation. Tho Minnesota was
some thirty odd years ago by “Old Jim’’
Andrews, and was worked on the water ods in the wuoda that nobody would hunt saw Ids way to profit by their foolish,ness. there and several other wooden vessels of
with him. He was terribly unpopular, and So with an air of much urbanity, he prom­ the United States navy. These disposed
level for spine yearn without serious acci­
dent, nnd without producing any consider­ every hunter in the county was in a per­ ised to restore the missing simpleton if all of, tho cities of Washington and Baltimore
able quantity of coal. The gangways were petual state of wortiment for fear that seven would agree to work for him a year were at tbe mercy of the Merrimac, and If
Caleb’might some day strike the great nnd n day without payment, to which she could demonstrate seagoing qualities
turned cast and west at a point 150 yards
luck of gathering in old Bolivar. No mat­
vertically below the surface, ami a num­
tbey gladly consented. On this tho wise for brief periods Philadelphia aial New
ter who else might be tho fortunate man man, taking a betel nut, cut it in seven York might bo destroyed. Confederate
ber of breasts were opened and continued
to capture the iwize bear, his success would pieces and bid the simpletons count the fortunes touched one of tbo high water
to be worked until tbe Lehigh Coal and
make everybody else glad, but if Caleb pieces, which they did, and behold they marks when tho Cumbctlaud went down
Navigation company reclaimed tbe place.
Cripps should happen to be the man there were seven. Then to each man he gave s- and the Congress was burnetl. But the
The company originally obtained control
would be universal disgust and gritting
of the largest tracts upon tho rental of an
piece and asked, “How can ye be six. when surprise was on tho other side when the
of teeth in Kltson county, every hunter
ear of corn per year, hut, as may readily
to each I have given betel, and there were Merrimac presented herself in the Roads
said. Caleb had a cabin two or three miles
be imagined, In lieu of paying the great
seven pieces of betel?” Whereat their for tbe second day’s work. Out in front of
from us, but we bad never run across him
increase of rent demanded when the de­
minds were much relieved, and they began tho fleet of woodtm warships lay a craft as
until the day we went out on tho hunt for
queer and extraordinary as tbe .Merrimac
velopments had been made, tbe company
to toil with and work for the wise man.
Tricky Bolivar.
acquired title in fee.
Now the labor of simpletons Is a trial to in naval architecture. The papers of that
“The guide told us another peculiar
The workings were all opened from tbe' thing about this smart bear and the hunt- wise men, and so the event proved in this day said it looked like “a chocsebox on a
foot of the slope, and tbe machinery for
case. The first task they performed was raft.”
era. As anxious as they all were to kill
During tbe night the Monitor, tho first
pumping and hoisting was not onlyjn
the harvesting of thp winter rice. They
Bolivar, there was a strict rule of etiquette
place. but working along smoothly when' among them. If one hunter got on lhe reaped^and bound and brought thesheaves of Ericsson’s creations, bad arrived. It
the fire broke out. It hi alleged that a1 trail of a bear no other hunter interfered home, and finked the wise man where they had been a terrible voyage down tho At­
handful ot oily cotton waste used about
should put them. But the wise mnn was lantic coast for this strange craft. Tho
’ with him or joined in the chase, unless retbe machinery aud carried perhaps by the1 quested to. the idea being that the one occupied with his own thoughts anil said, escape from shipwreck had been a narrow
ram up the slope nnd behind tbe timbers,
“Ask my old woman, nnd put them where one. But the Monitor had come. Aral as
' who started first should have nil the boner
the Merrimac moved forward the Monitor
Ignited spontaneously and caused a confiannd credit of bagging Bolivar if he could. she says.” So tbey went to the old wom­ also advanced. What a battle it was! In
gration which has since cost a fortune in1 This was a well understood and sacred an and naked her.
,
after years every detail of it was analyzed
cash and coal. It Is estimated.that a yardBut
the
old
woman
was
busy
cooking
' rule with the hunters, and none of them
and studied as a science, and t ho navies of
of coal in the rein weighs^ tpn.
would have thought of breaking it any her husband’s dinner: So she cried: “Drat the world were rebuilt from the keel up to
The dlmensluus of the area in which the
sooner than he would have thought of you and your sheaves! Put them on my conform to the now conditions. It was ar­
Are Is now confined, nnd beyond which it
head!
”
Which
withou€&gt;4Ehy
hesitation
' burning a fellow hunter's cabin. &gt; .
mor against armor. Forward and Itackcannot extend hereafter, indicates 1,170,000
“ ’Unless it might be Caleb Cripps,’ said they all did. so that tlJedinncr was spoiled
cubic yardior tons of coal involved. From
and the old woman died, being smothered wanl, on straight lines nnd then on curves,
our guide. 'He’d do It in a minute.’
this must be deducted the sinnil amaupt
tbey moved, each seeking the other’s vul­
“TVo got a track of the bear in the snow by the paddy. And when the wise man
which "Old Jim" Andrews and his Xuccame in hungry and naked for his wife tbe nerable point. Solid shot struck tho low
eeaton mined and the portion which ^aay n mile from our cabin, and the track wm simpletons told him what had happened. sloping sides of the Merrimac, raking her
fresh. Wo followed It for two miles.
from"stem to stern. Solid shot made great
eventually be saved.
“We followed the trail for on hour, but And when he was vexed they asked him
OTHER FIKES EC MIXES.
never got as much as a sight of the bear. with simple faces why he was angry with dents in the turret of the Monitor and fell
From all thtwe cireamst:mce tho state­
off
into tho water. There they pouhdvd
them
for
obeying
orders.
•
By and by it led into an open country, and
ment will be the more readily credited thnt n half mile farther on it made straight to­ ■ Then the wise man. seeing no remedy, each olhdr for hours, and then, shaken nnd
in all the hundred of mine l(res In the an­ ward Caleb Cripps’ cabin. This made lhe bid them go and bury the old woman. So damaged; they' parted with mutual rethracite region the one at No. C is unique. guide uneasy, and when it took us within tbey made n ridge of bamboos, ami put­ specL
Thare are others which have burned longer.
The moral effect of the battle of the Mer­
like
three feet of Caleb’s door and the l*-ar ting
---- the old woman
------- on
— It,- started
-----------off
---------East Pine Knot, a few miles from Pot’&lt;- tracks went no further, the guide laid toe wind, so as to get home the quicker to rimac and the Monitor was great. The
villc, has burnwl more'than thirty years right down and howled, he xviut so mad. I BUpper. But they went *0 fast through the north took breath. Washington and Bal­
without working one-quarter so much de­ The bear tracks went no further than the i omnboo grove that the old woman w.m timore wire safe. Monitors were nt least
struction. At Wadesville, in the same cabin, but from lhe cabin the footprints of |
a match for Merrimacs. “Build iron­
off the sledge by a bamboo spike.
neighborhood, there is .1 mine which bus two men. side by side, led away toward the I
But tRls thtT ,,ld not Peweive, for as clads” was the letmm of that day In Hamp­
burm-d forty years, and nt night is quite settlement, three miles away.
I 80011
‘hl,X «"1 10 11,0 PInce their one ton Roads, March, 1W2. and “build, feotivolcanic In appearance, but which likewise
" 'That infernal Cale Cripps has gobbled • thought was to get a grave dug as fast as clads" wwt tho order which went to every
did vastly less damage and was not fiVflg’nt old Bolivar!’ yelled the guide. ‘He’s gone &gt;
To this work, accordingly. they navy yard of all the nations uf the world.
with tbe persistency which marked the ef- Ii nnd cut buckJto hla cabin, and tho bear, addressed themselves. And when the grave
“A chetacbox oh a raft" describes the
forts'nt No. 6. N&lt;&lt; did it exhibit tho stub­ happenin D/come along this way, he's ’ 'va8 reiuly, behold, lhe old womnn was monitor type pretty well. Three of the
born roftUtanc'! and energy which this has ‘1 plinged it, and him and his brother Joe Is • K°0”- ■&lt;'Ild they said: “This is n very monitors lay beside the dock of tho navy
shown.
! iuggin him in to the settlement! Wo wickml old woman. Her husband orders yard on tbe Elisabeth the day the Raleigh
There an numberless instances of inter- !
j might jist as well quit now! I'll shoot that • her t‘» Lo buried, and look, she is not dead wns launuhetl. At the time of tbs Chilian
nal fires which b.itl much greater start ': miserable cur. Calc Cripps, the Unit time I at nil, but has run awaj. ’.- What■ arc we to excitement these inuuitora, which had
than this .-uyl were vuImIuci) iu a short 1 set eyes on him!’
ij do now?” Sdthey
Stftbcy Icoketl
looked about llieni.
been resting praceftilly at anchor fur more
time, but they were below the water level, I
Now,...
there was another old woman Lerd- titan twenty years, were hauled upto the
/‘Theguide was still raging and making ' ..........
and were quenched by turning a stream.of tiling! blue around there, when whosbotild .
cattle close
_!..t by. nnd seeing that they docks ijndjthe work of refitting them for
cc^r ^nAhe C•/J.'nf'vr
h ‘'Ty1*'™ J®? ‘ come along oacvrjpps himself. Our guide ■ '«•
Ufc go home iy
»upper wunout
could
not
loSupper
without oncyfiljcy- active se^rku w.m hastily undertaken.
come along but Cripps himself. Our guide c
— “'* “
wnn r htn *?'» ft*”■
’ fl,V Mr^ ' Junipe.1 for Ills gun. nnl If I badn’tgrabbed ngunlersnnd burying an old woman, they Rather strange to tfll, they were found to
OUOW
aatl't level, hill ilsumill \n mrv-i
r ....
. ...
. burled her hi A-.t...
rplte ..r
of i.her_ screams*
and. be in good condition, and In u few days
I struggle. And then they came home and they!could have taken up position at the
....................
" 'You can’t fool me, Cale Cripps!’ the j told the wise mnn what they had done.
mouths of, Hampton Roads or Cheanpeake
way of checking its progress above water
guide yellc«L ‘You've killed-our bear. | Tbe next day lhe wise man bid the seven | bay or wherever wanted to rl|&gt;el attack.
level, except, by shutting out the air that
It’ll bi- tbe last one you’D kill in this coun­ simpletons go nnd plow nbore the great
"What did the Merrimac look like?"
is needed to support combust ion.
luainn tree,------------meaning
hill.
ty, and’----,I ----------------- higher up ihe u
,„.
A citizen of Norfolk answered the ques­
This was the first effort made. Brattices
“Cripps hail been looking nt tbe tracks J But
BtlC they
t hcV set
Wt to
tO work
Wark conscientiously
rnn&lt;ri«nl In,,,!,. to
were built across the gangways, stopping that led away from his cabin while the , haul the oxen anti plows into the top of tion. He was old enough to be a courier
to n Confederate general when tho great
every hole and crevice through which air ‘ guide was howling, and the way he dashed ।
lrce with ropes. But the ropes broke navnl battle occurred. He saw the Merri­
could reach tho fire, Tho mine wns prac- | into the cabin, tbe d&lt;xir being open,cut the
oxen were killed. .And agnin they
tically hermetically sealed. All pumping guide's remarks short. Cripps wasn’t in- ' told the wise man what they hail done, mac building. He saw her steam down
of water nnd air was suspended, and men side more than flvescconds. Then he daahed j And wl&lt;en he cursed them for n pack oi* the Elixabsth and into Hampton Roads. He
saw the Cnmberlutid go under, with her
were left to watch the result. In two out again;
I fools they again pleaded that they had only flag flying, and he saw the Congress forced
weeks, when reopened, it wns found that 1 '“Both pairis gone, by the Great Horns 1’ done ns they were told..
tha
fh* flm
Hr..
.*«»!. S.«ft.— mi—
increased fnry. The he hollered. ‘And they wt me tai dol- I • And many other things they did. always to surrender. And ho raw tbe next day's
duel between the hope of the Confederacy
attempt
,‘,u,‘irruMerapi to smother
.mulher it
It wns
ran, a
« failure^
taltarra Then I
’
b, th, wi„
„’u“and tbe dream of.Ericsson.
. an
fire,
:
meneffort won mode to draw the fl
r‘ ’and
J™11j '•‘fhen h* hurried
away on tbe trail ot molt could stand it no longer. So he told
“What did the Merrimac look like?”
men were engaged in mining
fae tw0
“ ?g tho glowing
*1OWin8 ' tthw
lwo men&lt;
H,cnI
that he wanted to make a
The ex-cimrier glanced npnnd down the
owrenm^tiv^hB
hr th- hfi5
hir» am
5Ot,,er
1 ,er th
tb1°
®Jyr''wer?
®|I “‘'Come
Come on:
on!’scouiea
shouted tne
the gume,
guide, ana
and tie
he uu
dugout
Buufc canoe, anu
and that
tmit they must cutcut\
orexcome
heat
and gM
ns.’ 00,1
n»il M,v»ral rtarted after Caleb, and
__ ..we. followed the
..
a,.,-..
...
7
..
tt^'«™^1by tbe h
“t,Bnd
d
«"tn a.. sfmul1 tree tfor
the purpose.
“But
” river, .'nd panting to a very lu-v. almost
flat ::xrn. Lu.luiog on tLs Norfolk shore,
m-r -rt,,
' gU‘de' TLc trail Clre,ed Mround tO"&lt;rd a v” “,d' “lf- “ ,nl1’ O!1 l!le
it will
AtLT ™ FJWt’
big ,WRTOPtbftt
10 the riKLt about two br«»k. and then where wHl my canoe be?
1 zero,
you r;«j that ware!muse over
that their reeoverv
8°°? miI”' and We tore nlon8 on U ,ikc mad’ no ' 'Vhcn ye *** lhe tree totu'ring to its fall,
WHita
ntf“‘’ G**"* one speaking a word. I never wm so pox- I run ye under It and receive It on your yo : r? Well, the Merrimac looked just
Superintendent William D. Zehn
Zehner
was
7..r
“ X,ed ,u my U,e’ Jttrt “ we reached the •houldera." To which they agreed
™d like 1.-.ut building wnuhl if it was &lt;&gt;n the
water. She l;.,d r. roof that slo;*«l down
,°°nd ,Uo“» *wampwe heard the report of a rifle on when the tree fell they ran under it an
abeod.quickly followed by another. Then were duly kllled-all eicept one wK? just about m. that root slope. The shot
-- -------- ----------—
Sv
m
the
kind of ohouta In I Ing -------------------- •wuc,
- wuo,’ ue- struck that roof and just botrndcad off.’’
the strongest, stood ready to receive
"The roof w.»s made v( railroad rail* laid
body. Another man wm packed 1 n an en- the swamp, and m we went in we saw two the
..n,An-~— - । --- trunk. For the branches kept the close together, hasn’t [:&gt;”
■ veiopeof moist clay, with no port of hls hnnf«« ,i.,
______ .i._ 1
hunters dancing an*! yelling around the trunk off tbe ground and saved this sim"Oh, no! Ihat's a mistake.’’
akin exposed bat that which covered his
carcaxH of an immense bear that lay in.the . pieton’s life.
"Seems to me the northern papers M&lt;d
nuMrila, and thus be lay for six hours be- snow. The hunters discovered us.
| And he, seeing his brothers dead was
fanmeturmng life became apparent.
"0 at the time, to account for the solid shot
making no imprauion."
Duns and brattice® were'constructed
“Well that* all wrong.
I Mw the
h!° 5 w“ P01 on- 11 WM !n l*&gt;n
sheets rix inches thick, and it was laid on
hand.—Allahabad Pioneer.
thereof and bolted. That was tbe armor
from1 which the solid shot bounced off It’s
.k
V# “ y? ®^?nda ■now by the side of the bear and made a
Chinese Cities.
another mistake to ray the Monitor didn’t
I The authorities say that Peking, the
present capital of China, and Nankik tbe 1 saw her. She got out into the shallow

FIBE IN A BIG COAL MINE

.

“ 'The cunnin old cum!’ exclaimed our
RUidr, ’H’s like murder killin that bear.’
“What did it mean* Why. Tricky Bollvar, .seeing that we were pressing him close,
had seen tbe dcorof Caleb Cripps'cabhi
open and jumped inside. Wbenhe came

At one time an effort was in.vie to do out again he made bear tracks no more, for
fiwy tbe atmospheric air by tbe Introduc- he had put on two pair of Caleb’s bunting
kton through a drill hole of lime and nitric boots .-ind marching ahead had left the
arid aaa, and at other times other gaM trail of two Luutera In the snow instead of
have been manufactured high up on Lo- his own He threw us completely off, and
ari
side
and, forced in upon the If Caleb Cripps badu’t come un just as he
. : mountain
.•
——
r-----mam, bu» without having ths 1 did and tbe two hunters hadn't happened
apparent effect upon the energy to be tn the awainp when old Bolivar was
1
__ .
making for It. urxhing could ever have
•n* &gt;
cout&lt;*t wn3 waged un- convinced Kit*on county that Caleb hadn’t
OQti l5W)’ When 1111 hop*
viola:ed row red etiquette ami killed tlrn
OMEbhteg ths firs wm abandosad, and It bear he knew ws were 1 wm derided to cut the fire off, or rather to no telling what the co
would
wflne U ton definite area. 1,000 fest lobg, j have been to him. 89
by deep enta. tranareneiv tn the enfn —
tentl.leMdew
I believe there
var, of Kltwa county.”—New York

I ™
M
I
enerJctfe feSfekki? more enurpriring
' ntri
of the commu1 diatfortion
l° the "cnPcrU' In contraclMUM s^S^JJf’ C°“’*n'aUve and literary
h P f
h&lt; nl*rior’~New York
Times.

I

Human beings, gayly drewed for tho
ceremony, were sacrificed by the undent
Mexicans to the spirit of a mountain tor5*°^
wer* ukea
• whirlpool tn
Lake Mexico, filled with childrenand
there sunk—a horrid propitiation to the
gods supposed co dwell In the subaqueous
cav.ruM.-WashlngtnoSur^ UO4W&gt;ueoua

.JVPteonM telhornugbl, r|n»d from
Jg-nnilia,
an um! with it.
JW*.Ky^‘*.,hdr
,o»l- Alter
££,.
««• th., ihonld M,,,, (w well

■ JJ*’Back w

water where the Merrimac couldn’t ram
U
^th her gnus.
Hullo—there she goes!”
The great steel hnll hod begun to move
The troth of Confederate history was for­
gotten in tbe pride of present patriotism
The ex-courier became as enthusiastic as
m* .t^year^ild 811,1
hfa Mid«. *nd joined
bls There she goes!" to forty thousand

Cor- s*- Lo“u oSK
Mod... Cat. Dw.u,„.

Mui, «=eom&gt;u of irerehw, „ to rtow
that ntetenea In cm I, not nn In m«l^”,,'1™?'
It eooetltutw, . te«u™
' Ue, .th?*11 "o* " Important one. hi
«S»e nJ Ux m&lt;wt drlUnwl oountrte. In
Enrone. Som.
...
wnntriM In

te.bftUU.Cmi

£

power to make the hour «t tbe dinner or
P°
-.1 rteHaht. It i* an &lt;*u

esreeot tne severer n&gt;™&gt;

was getting air, and clay was piled upon
^aapot by men employed for the single

Wb«l M tar «
jreditad ft. U-uU!

TERRIFIC CONFLICT BETWEEN MON­

U,

XV tT r— . f»«-ws in uran (janarix—
J4omhiy.L&lt;rr*b*W lD PoP’Jhtf Sdaooa

Xcpic; u&gt;gvt your father and brother
intended in ibetrik of tbe day. so that
yon will &lt;*11
r°ur ftxxl mo,e
an&lt;1
you will achieve what the Freochmen con
rider the great art—you will dine, not
merely feed yourself. But there are » few
little questions about the etiquette of the
table thnt some girl wants to know, and
these I am going to tetf her. She must
hold her knife by its handle and new let
her fingers reach up to Its blade. When­
ever it is possible ft fork must be used in
Dlace of a spoon. «&gt;&lt;* th&gt;1 “nl°
the bv, must never be left in a coffee or
tea cup. but laid to rest politely *nd se­
curely in'the saucer
....
Glasses with handles are held by them.
A goblet should be caught by the stem,
tbe fingers not entwining tbe bowl port.
Don’t butter a large piece of bread and
take bites from it: Instead, break your
bread in small pieces, one ot n time, and
butter it. that is. If you are eating butter,
and convey it to your mouth by your An­
gers. Olives, celery, radishes, strawberries
with stems nod aspsragus are nil eaten
from the flngvre. Tbe old method of eat­
ing cheese with a knL'e has been given up,
a fork bring used in it s place. Tbe use of
many small dishes for vegetables is not in
good taste: indeed, many vegetables should
not be served at one time.—Ruth Ashmore
tn Ladles’ Home Journal.

Orlcln «f tbe Arma of Mexico.
The origin of tbe Mexican coat of arms is
to be , found in undent tradition*. The
eagle wa* the emblem of the primitive
Mexicans, bet when: Mexican Independence
was overthrown by Spanish■ conquest new
quarterings were introduced, and only so
much of tho original symbols remained as
would serve to emphasize the glory of the
conquerors. When independence waa re­
stored a just regard for tradition led to
the rehabilitation of the undent coat of
The law of April. 1823, directed that the
arms should be the Mexican eagle resting
on the left claw on the top of a nopal—a
plant of tho genus cactus. The nopal
grows on a rock in the midst of a lake.
The eagle grasps a Mrpent in his right claw,
and is In tho act of tearing It to pieces
with Its beak. Two branches, one of lau­
rel and the other of evergreen, oak, adorn
these arm-n. The allegory thus depicted is
explained by tbe following legend:
The Axtecs came from a remote coun­
try called Aztian, and after long per­
egrination rested In ChapulLepec. Inas­
much m they were afflicted and beset by
various insidious enemies, wbo attacked
them with the cunning of serpents, their
priests searched for a spot In which tbey
might establish themselves permanently.
Finally they discoverwl n point on the
shore of a lake where an eagle, perched
upon a nopal, was devouring a serpent.
This seemed a good omen, and according­
ly tbey chose this* point, believing that in
so doing they were obeying the will of
their gods. They founded there/the city
of Tenschitltlan, which today is lhe most
populous city of Mexico,—Montreal Star.

The terrible ter de lance will strike again
nnd ng.iin. and U the cause of great mor­
tality where be exists, causing death often
in a few momenta. Over the whole earth
there is none lo compare with him except
the notorious cobra of India. Although
not a water snake, he is fond of the river
and flat lands in its vicinity, seldom bring
met with in the hills. This denizen of the
reedy swamp nnd sedgy river bftpk b» found
over the whole north of the South Amer­
ican continent, as well ;&lt; in the island* ot
Trinidad, St. Lucia and Martinique. He
is truly the evil genius of the t^p latter,
where deaths from bis bite foriri-a high
percentage every year.
In Martinique, especially, it is neceraary
oftentimes in some districts to burn the
corn fields, so as to destroy these snake. be­
fore tbo negroesdnre cuter to cut the cam*.
On cne estate thirty seven fer de lances
•were killed bn n pince of ground contain­
ing eleven acre*.
Of a dull yellowish or’clcy tinted ground
color, he is ringed with Irregular, blackish
bands, narrowing toward the Imck m.d
broad.-rung downward. This arrangement
of coloring makes him extremely difflcjilt
to discern on the flat alluvial lands where
the sun baked day, mixed with the black­
ened color of sticks rotten and watcrsoakid,
makes a carpel of a color with Lis cant.
He is from Ave to seven feet in length, as
thick ns a man’s wrist, with n flat triangu­
lar bead.—George K. O’Reilly In Cincin­
nati CommecElal Gazette.

Awful nnd awfully, or their equivalents,
used in the scuse of '•very,” •'exceedingly ’
are more than two cvnturica old nt leant.

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rCarsfm wilmstM .kow lh,, I

***^
mu-’ ttan

CcM

Homely persons are always saying that
beauty is a snare, just because they can't
snare any nf It themselvea.

£*

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Mayor Tillbrook

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clerk.!
per tbt
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jimluctiuK cust of feudJ.
Leaving.............................
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Cases of this kind are -&gt;&gt;
i mon thail
they are a Irng |q the new* :n. rl;. t ' nt

PROBATE ORDER
State of Michigan. Cnuntr of Bum--**
At a seratrn nf'lha Probate Cutri ter th*
County of Barry, bohlen ;«t th- Prolate
la the City ut Bakiings, in raid et-untx. &lt;.», M.m!
day tbe Mb d«y nf August, in ifi« ...
thousand eight hundred *ud nlEctv two '
CLaries W. Armstro:\- .imhe .jf
In the matter of the estate of Susan J.
Warner, rtereat^.
’
"AUK »he prtillw. duly veri­
fied. ot Heth H. &lt; hapman.extrttior &lt;&gt;( ih- r*t.ta
of said deomwd. prsyli g that btefit a! wkm
beijrtflrfore filed In ibis court rosy t* trard
MdEDowedand be be discharged from taid
Thereupon It is ordered, tbat-Wrdnesdaitbd
7th day ot Septtu ber. A.
«&lt;«kin
tbe forenoon, be a»atat.ed for the tearttn- &lt; • Mid
petition and that I lie heirs at Uv of
de­
ceased and all ether renoea Interested in said
estate.,are required to appear at a w«f&lt;.u or
raid court, then to be lioideti at rtw Proteteoffice. in the City of HasttoKs. tn rani ctwclt.aad
show came. If any there be, « hr t.- nearer of
the peUttciier may not be grau’-d aqu it is
further ordered, that tudd twuttener give i.otlce
co tbe persons interested Id said ettate. i.‘ the
pcndeuc) of raid petition and th- tr’^hEg
thereof ty causing a copy of this order to tpublished in tbe Hastings Hanm 11. a c-w^
paper printed at.d circulated in raid Cmr.r.i ,.f.
Harry, oner in each week for, three »ure«.i:»e
weeks previous to said day of hrsDi v

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flash

(A true copy.)

PROBATEORDER.
State of .Masnlxxn.Couiiti of Barry.
FTOMte Office, in the Cin ef BaMloss.
raid County, on WediwMay the L’t'inUy

sam
brok
spite
Fan
L
feet
she

Present, Charles W. Arrostroite. .ludt-r ,.i
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of John Althcvse
deeeajwHl .
'
On reading and filing tbe pe.tit*«.n. duly iertfled, of Emma Clarke daughter ••! «**d drresMd
praying for reason* therein set forth t' : threal estate of said deceased In said reiition :•*
senbrd may be partitioned and *et e.‘! t. ti.e
several belts of «sld deceased.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Frida) tt~
26th day of August A.!».. 11®.’ at te:&gt; &lt;•'. s In
the forenoon. 1h- aM&gt;lstw«1 fur the hesrin
satd petition end that the h. tr* rtt !.
.•'■4,1

rav

the
ride
thei
they

of *U&lt;I court. then to be fcr-Mri!i»i .1
office. In the dty &lt;»( Hartinr*. In *:C
and show cause, if au» Urie •
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of tbe petitioner may run iv.- •
Is further ordered, that udd ; -lit!..

ItoK t&lt;&gt; present [their c'atn.- .
Esther &gt;!. Peinotk. ta:.- .
deceased. ardtlud all &lt;-r«dt&lt; r&gt;
are required to i.re&gt;« i.t th- i
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NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIM*
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PROBATE ORDi R.
Slate ot Michigan. County uf Bsrr• ■
At u s»-s*k&gt;n of tbe Probst- « 'uu:t L'
Onunty of Barry, holden at ll.e 1’robSlr ‘RT-ce,
In tbe city &lt;*f !fe*flni:s. In »:tld 0. »
Haturday. iti-x^rd day ol July, In Hs&lt;- year ,
one thousand elirtit hnndrrC and utnetj it-'1-,
Present. Charles W. ArMstroug. •’
" 0*
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Aowl I’. b«3B
deceased.
.
On reading and fUln* tbc pellttcn. duly senled. of Charles H. Tuurston. son-m-Liu nt said
deceased, praying that a certain in-'tn.wrrit
hereto fare filed in lht» court rurjxrih g aj J*
Um last wm and testament of raid c&lt;*cr»« 4 be
admitted to probate and that Milnitubtratlon of raid estate may be granted h» the e*«*o
tor In said will named ur to some utter ‘ultaws
I*Tbereunon it 1s ordered, that Tne*Hu. tbe
23d day of Au»urt. A. D. 18*2. at teti o clock in
tbeCMVBooo. H ■•Ugned for tbe bearing of Mid
MttriMkhBd nia&gt; the heirs at law of raid d fees*ed, and all other persons Interested- in. Mid
estate, are required to appear .it a »&lt;ya&gt;u «
saM court, then to be holden at the Probate
e petitioner may not l-e granted. And
irtber ordered, that slid jv!:tl&lt;'”er mve
1 to tbe persons interested in wdvdate.
MfiftfiMyofsatapetition.and the hearereef by causing a copy of this order ne
&gt;bed in the Hastimus Ba.xjsfk a newsprinted and circulated in wdd (ounty M
once In each week for three successive
1 previous to xsid day of hear.cr
CHABLKS W. A K&gt;:MK"&gt;• ■
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Judge of Frvbate.
NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.

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It has been shown that the cocoon of a
silkworm will’ yield a thread 1.000 yards,
or three-fifths of a mile. long.
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�IT COST THE PEOPLE
Services at th* Pre*byterian church next
Sunday morning and evening. Evening
topic "Hooka and eyes. "
Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at the Preabyterixn
church next Sooday evening at 6:80. and
will be led by Maurice Grigaby.

THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS FOR
DEMOCRAT GERRYMANDERS-

It is quite easy for » child to learn to
write with the left hand, and although
after the miracles have got act with
la more difficult, almost any’many man
HOW IT WAS PLANNED AND JL.’tain Jo writ. -IU&gt; bl■xreek. and to write about as well with cm
DEFEATED AT LANSING.
hand as the other in Iras than a year.-fit.
Jxxiis Globe-Democrat-

ANOTHER LARCENY.

I*residing Elder Cogrii.ll occupied the
M. K. pulpit Sunday moruingand evening.;

v The young people of the Baptist Union
will give a ribbon ice cream social wi W edneMiay. August *4tb. 1SW, at the borne of
Mr. Harper 011 tbe lawn. A cordial Invi­
tation Is extended to all­
Rev. Rlsnrharti and wife are away on a
vacation, and will not return until Septem­
ber. There will be no preocliiug -services
«t the Baptist church tn Che absence ot tne
pastor, but the-Buuday school will convene
as usual.
The conference year of the M. E. church
will close September Uth. Before that
time. Rev. Puffer wants to close all the
financial business of the year.

DROWNED.

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nil
—
Tuesday Will Downing, of Woodland,
went to Lake Odessa after some coal.
While there he met Blge Flint, and the
two went down to Jordan lake'; to tian. It
seems that they would change off. one
rowing while tho other would troll ilong
the edge of lhe weeds. In changing poaltloua the boat suddenly rocked and
Downing felt over backwards In lhe water
and that was the last seen of him alive, as
he never rose to the surface of the water
until his body was found an hour and a
half afterwards. Flint says that he never
came to the surface and this is corroborat­
ed by the statements of two gentlemen
from Charlotte who wen? tl-thing only a
few rods away at the time.
It Is said that he had been drinking
heavily of late and that only a few days
since he foil down in a fit- Whether the
latter was the cause of his falling will
never be known. But it does not seem im­
probable as he was a very strong, power­
ful man and known as an excellent
swimmer. In fact only a few momenta
before he fell out of the boat he boasted
that he could easily swim from one end of
the lake to the other.
The water was very doep where he fell
in, Efforts were made to get bls body by
dljvlng but were unsuccessful. A hook
was nude and the bottom dragged and In
it short time his clothing was caught and
he was pulled to the top.
Ila was a man about 30 years of ago and
loaves a wife and one child to mourn his
loss. The funesal will take place to-day.
Is to lhe old soldier aud the studeui tne
meet interesting of all the earth’s battle
grounds. Those wbo go to Washington to
attend the encampment of lhe G. A. IL in
‘ September, will have the brat opportunity
of visiting Gettysburg by taking tin? line of
the Michigan Central and the Northern
Central, which include* a side trip lo Get­
tysburg either going or returning. For
those who wish to return by way of Phila­
delphia. all return tickets will be honored
Either via the short line or via Philadelphia
allowing .-itop-over at Baltimore. 1‘lilladelphia and Harrisburg.- Th? atop atePhlladdphia will permit of a side trip/to New
York and return at the low rate of S4 CO.
During the summer seawn lhe Michigan
Central gives the privilege ol stopping over
at Niagara Falls at any tim? within the
life of the ticket returning, upon deposit­
ing it with the ticket agCnt there, afford­
ing a valuable opportunity to see the
beauties or the great cataract aud vicinity
at leisure.
Tickets arc also sold to Washington via
Toledo and the lines south aud east there­
from.
The Michigan Central is the shortest
route, the best route, and offers Induct . merits that no other line ean give. For
an^ additional information apply to near­
est Michigan Central ticket agent or to .1.
S. Hall. Mich. Pass, Agent. Jackson. Mich.

Two year* ago after child-birth. I was
taken wlfli severe pain* In the back accom­
panied with extreme nervous chills, dur­
ing which time 1 would shake like one In
’ severe spasms. This condition was rapid­
ly i followed by paralysis of the lower
linibs, so that I lost tin* use of myself from
th«i waist down and had lo be helped up
and supported like, a child, so -that for
nearly two years 1 have not walked alone.
I became very dropsical mid' suffered
dreadfully with my stomach and bowels.
I was taken lo Dr. Humphrey In a ino.it
pitiful condition and so discouraged. I
tlidughl no mortal eould cure me. Dr.
Humphrey said 1 could l»e cured, and 1
iiegan a course of treatment and have
faithfully followed it since. I am now
able to act up and go where 1 please, up’
and clown stairs and anywhere 1 desire
and am getting .well every day. and advise
all my friends who are afflicted to see Dr.
Holman S. Humphrey and be cured.
FANNIK M. ClIAIil.ENDKR live FaNNIK
. Fox, Charlotte, Mich.
PROBATE ORDER,
rfitateef Michigan.county of Barry.—ss.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
,‘County of B.wry. holden at the Probate Office in
the City ot Hvstinzs. in said county, on Wed
•neslny, the I7th day ot August, tn the year
mu taoHsond eight hundred and mnety-two.
t
Charles W. Arrastrcag. Judge of

lu tne tn otter of tho estate ot Samuel Beekey.
deceaaod.
.
On re*linn aut flllnz Ihj petition, duly verlfi*d. of dllat Baekey. administrator ot said es­
tate, praying tor reaiotM Iu sxld petition set
torta, that him vybe lieease J to sell the real
estate ot sold deco.w4.as la »&lt;«i petition de­
scribed.
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THreupon It la ordered Uist Fr.diy tbe
Um heating ot said petit lop. and tact tne
s at law of said Joseph
McKee
I all
other persons interested tn

Office to the city of Hasting*, in said county. and
show cause, if any there be, why the prayer ot

। previous to said day of hearing.
CKAMX4M W. ABKffTBOJCU.
raseopT.)
Judge of ProOate.

Hastings Banner
and
Detroit Tribune,!
$1.00

Doctor- Well, I’ll get niy money out of

Well-Merited Itebukc.

Dlsgracwfal Gerrymander.

The recent session of the legiriatnre
was in every sense an unwarrantable
and unjustifiable imposition on the
people. It resulted in an unnecessary
expenditure of funds that ought to be
still lying in the treasury of the state.
It cost the state &gt;5,377.68 for pay and
mileage of members, while the cost of
printing law., journals, bills and maps
of new district, will swell the grand
total to $8,000. This is the latest item
of the waste imposed upon the state by
a Democratic administration.
The call of the session was made to
pass laws that should have been passed
at the regular session, and which would
have been passed then had the "squaw­
buck” legislature had in view the in­
terests of the people instead of the in­
terest. of the
Democratic
party.
•'Dressed in a little brief authority”
the Democratic legislature attempted
to steal the state, United States Sena­
tor and all. Tho gross injustice and
flagrant unconstitutionalily of the ap­
portionment acta of 1891 were too much
for the Supreme Court to sanction. As
well might the honorable tribunal
have been asked to protect the thief
ci^ight carrying off his ill-gotten booty,
as to justify the apportionment acta of
1891. Those acta were swept aside us
too outrageous to be allowed longer to
disgrace tne statute books of Michigan.
Justice' Morse,
wjiose loyalty to
Democracy is unchallenged, .said of the
Hodse apportionment:
"The appor­
tionment act of 1891 is void, because it
undertook to dismember Houghton
county and because the constitution
was also violated in giving [Demo­
cratic] counties two representatives,
having a less population .than (Re­
publican] counties which were ac­
corded but one.’’
The words in
brackets have been inserted to show
the facta and to indicate how the con­
stitution was violated in the interests
of Democracy.
The unlawful dis­
memberment of Houghton county was
made for the same purpose. Justice
McGrath, the other Democratic mem­
ber of the Supreme Court, does not
hesitate to stigmatize the “sqiiawbuck”
grasp at unlawful dominion in Michi­
gan as usurpation.
Speaking of the
senatorial re-arrangement of 1891, he
says:
"The purpose of the. con­
stitutional enactment is to secure as
nearly as possible equality of repre­
sentation.
Any apportionment that
defeats that purpose is vicious, con­
trary not only to the letter but to the
spirit of our institutions and subver­
sive of popular government. I’owkr

That the State of Michigan has been
saved from the disgrace of another par­
tisan gerrymander is to be credited to
the Republican party.
It became evident before the legisla­
ture convened that the Democrats were
preparing to go to any lengths to paw
a partisan measure,, in open defiance of
tlie principles of fair apportionment
laid down by the Supreme Court The
alate organ of the Democratic party—
the
Detroit Free Ihvss— nunlisned
labored editorials to prepare it* party
for an endorsement of another attempt
1 to steal the legislature. For several
days prior to the meeting of the legis­
lature that organ teemed with denun­
ciations of the Supreme Court opinions
in the gerrymander cases as an unwar­
rantable interference with “legislative
discretion." It maintained thnt legis­
lative districts could not be formed
without doing violence to justice, and
it framed an elaborate scheme for the
evasion of the Supreme Court opinions
and the perpetration of another gerry­
mander. It openly defended the vi­
cious practice, which is so dangerous to
the very existence of our free institu­
tions.
The Democratic State Central Com­
mittee had prepared two bills for
enactment, fully as outrageous in their
character us the acta of 1891, which the
Supreme Court declared unlawful.
That committee mae’e no secret of its
intention to ' force those bills through
the legislature.
Secretary &gt; Hosford
openly declared at Lansing: "We are
not here for pleasure, but to pass bills
in our own intercsta. and by------ we’re
goiqg to puss them." He declared also
that they would rnsh'them through Insfore Saturday night and go home. It
was also known to l&gt;e a part-of the
scheme to prepare for election and act
uhder such laws, although not ordered
to take immediate effect. The Demo­
crats, in other words, stood ready
tb rush through a partisan gerry­
mander and then perfect their plans to
steal tlie state, under laws not yet in
force, as they had not votes enough in
either house to give the bills immediate
‘effect.
.
[Republicans' also had reason to beli.vc, even before the legislature con­
vened, that Governor Winans hud pre­
pared a grossly partisan message, whinh
was intended as un encouragement to
Democratic schemes to saddle ••squaw­
buck” dominion upon the people of
Michigan, nnd the message ^justified
their fears. Hi* message was a defense
of'the gerrymander and a sneer at the
SKCURKD OR PKRFETUATKD BY U3CO3- Supreme Court. Likp-the. Free Press,
BTITirnoXAI.
MKTHOUS
fl!
I’OWKR he virtually tol*V the Supreme Court
USVRPKD and usurpation of power is a that It had meddled with something
menace to free institutions.”
For that was none of its business. Witness
theses reasons the apportionment octa this offensive sentence: "That you are
of 1891 were wiped out. What was the ugtiin compelled to legislate upon this
result? Thi^ state government was important matter seems due to your
left sadly crippled in one of its de­ hawing followed the precedenta set by
partments—all on account of Demo­ former legislatures, and to your haring
cratic misrule. An extra session was uceepted
lhe
theory
that
the
made necessary to repair the mischief ‘ legislature
is un independent co­
done by a Democratic legislature, at ordinate branch of the state gov­
the behest of the Democratic bosses, ernment, whotM province is to de­
who desired to elect one of their num­ termine the political divisions of the
ber to the United. States Senate.
coinmonwealtn.”
Everything betok­
The session was called by the Gov­ ened an attempt to override constitu­
ernor and then, as the Lansing Repub­ tion. law and justice in the interest of
lican graphically describes it:
another Democratic partisan apportion­
Every employe who was foxy enough to ment.
Set there, cuapldor artist*, clerks. J an Korn.
Well knowing that bills could not
oorkeepera. pages and a raft of other*, all be’lawfully passed as soon a* the Demo­
come in on tbo rl per diem rule'and mile­
age grab. iTh&lt;» services rendered to tho crats boldly asserted they would puss
th^m,
unless Republicans consented to
state havybeon In the line of loafing nnd
lounglugzabout and keeping on the shady suspend the rules or tlie Democrats
aldo of tho capital building. Tho clamor grossly violated them as they did in
for pay order* on* Saturday afternoon was 1891, the Republican members of the
deafening.
Senate put themselves un guard to de­
And so the expense was piled up. fend the .state against any more Demo­
The state lias paid dearly for its ex- cratic outrages. Warned' by their ex­
periencc with Democracy. '
periences of 1891, they stood on. the
•
•
•
watch for treachery.
That the session wus not any longer
ijl'hut was the first Democratic move?
and more expensive to the taxpayers uf It was an attempt to do awav with lhe
the state is due entirely to the wise and ruts of the Senate, that stood in the
patriotic stand of the Republican mi­ way of Boss Hosfofd’. plans.
The
nority. Before the convening, of the tclieme was spnirig.upQn tho Republi­
two'houses, tlie Republiehn State Cen­ cans without a word of warning. Not
tral Committee, not in any way dictat­ having a two-third, majority to susing action, but acting as an advisory ,pend the rules, the Democrats assumed
council, suggested tu the Republican th^t the Senate had tio rules and then
members an offer of co-operation with proposed to adopt those of 1891, except,
the Democrats in the formulation of one that interfered with their- plans.
fair bills, which both parties could sup­ This flagrant and shameless proposi­
port. In accordance with th}, sugges­ tion unmasked the Democracy. The
tion the following offer mas made by partisan rulings of Lieut.-Gov. Strong,
the Republican senatorial caucus:
'
made to carry out the scheme, were but
"To the Chairman of tbe Democrat *ena- * confirmation of the Republican sus­
torlal caucus: Sir— Assuming that your- picions. The battle against Democratic
wlf and those assoclatod with you are usurpation was waged until almost
Kjually solicitous with u» for the early cn- midnight, when the Democratic major­
ictinent of reapportlonment bills in con­ ity, aided by partisan and nnjust rul­
formity with tbe opinion and Instructions
it tho Supremo Court, to the end that meas- ings from Lieut.-Gov. Strong, prevailed
A rifle
jrns which shall be recognized as fair and igainst law and precedent.
lust, by all the citizens of Michigan, may which eould be abolished or suspended
be formulated and that the taxpayers bo pnly by a two-thirds vote was set aside
iparrd the burden of expense attendant by a bare majority.
ipon a prolonged session of the legislature,
The Democrats accused the Reptibliwe are authorized by the Republican memlers of the senate to submit the following mns of filibustering and wasting time
proposition, vis: That a committee fairly but It was well for the State of Mlchijan that the Republicans took a manly
sonstltuted to represent the Republican,
democrat and People’s parties shall be itand against so gross a violation of
tamed by their rfiiphctlv^-raucuscs who
aw and practice. Never before in the
ball be charged with the duty of formulistory of-the state was a legislative
atlng bflls tb bo presented for aatpzuval of lay more profitably spent for tho peoUie said caucuses, and upon an agreement
&gt;le. Republican opposition waa the
&gt;elng reached, to be presented for action tn
-ock upon which the Democratic gerrv■be lee Mature.
nander wa* wrecked.
The stAggle
(Hlgno-lj -A Milnes. W. H. Withlngtan.
&gt;ver the rule, revealed the fact tlmt,
&lt;». M. WelM, K L Taylor. A O Wheeler.”
vhUe the Democrats had a majority of
The Democrats in the Senate, after
J&gt;e
Senators
voting,
they
had aot the
ainly trying for a half a day to rally
onstitotional majority requisite to
heir forces for the passage of partisan
neaaures and finding that they could
ms. a MH.
They then gave up the
Ight for a gerrymander and listened to
lot nae the party whip with sucl-es* on
icpubllcan propositions for a fair annembera enough to pass a bill, finally
tortionmcnt. Thus it is that the stale
nado a virtue of necessity and agreed
vas saved by Republican firmness from
o compromise measures.
The credit
mothm- gerrymander. ’Hie people will
•f shortening the session and of secur.ppreclat* tl&gt;i, facl tnd gire
ng measurably fair apportionments beaut token of their appreciation dcx*
ong. to the Republican minority in
•ovember.
he legislature.
The investigation of the Alabama
lection now
being made by the
tllianea people is opening their eyes.
T»ey nay they elected their candidate,
nil were cheated out of the election by
he rascality at the Democrat*. Let
he good work go on. Perhap* an elec­
ion bill won’t have such a terrible
xik to southern people after a few
lore experience* of Alabama methods.
-State Republican.

Hosford's stomach,1, since the failure

ire pointers on acidity to Horsford's
rid^—*

old -Neverpay this time.
Wife—You said you never expected to
Ml a cent for treating blm.
Doctor-I will thia time. HlaUfe won
insured, and he’s dead.—Now York

Weekly.

•

A Billiard Table That Cost S5.0O0.
Tbe billiard table which was Rj^cdMlly
designed for tbc Manchester Royal Jubilee
exhibition of 1887 by Meaara. Orme A bon*.
Manchester, crat £1,000. It wa. purchased
by H. A. Baa.. Er.. M. P.. for hl. man­
sion, near Burton-on-Teent. —London Tit­
Bit*.
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right
ta M* ’-«•
“7
mtautn. UWMtac. eonttanln* to .at M.
.Iloner with bl. ri«b‘ h“’d- ”k9’,?h*
would rtah«rg»&lt;UntarUtattan tak Wm
tn release her own fingers.
Grandfather Ward! It la a relirf to oonfaM our fault.; and It may be my duly to
say that, a. soon as I could reach it on
tiptoe, it wa. my joy to pull thenomiof
h£ marble bust, which stood in the great
dining room at Green Peace. It wa* a
fine, smooth, long «*.
pull; I fear I got iK-dled rometlme. with
my HuU grimy flngera. I trust children
never do such naughty thing, nowadays.
—I .aura E. Richard, in St. Nicholas.

If our ey« were mlcroncope* what n
world of wonders, and oven of terrors, the
aunoepbere would appear to bel Even air
that is apparently pure contains .great
number of microscopic floating particle*.

Sir Richard Owen said, more thou thirty
ymraMo: "It i. tro* th® *rpe®t ha.no
limb., yet it can outclfmb the monkey, outIwim the fl*h, outlrap the jerboa, and. middanly locoing the clows coil* of it* crouching
spiral, it can spring Into the air and ^rixe
the bird upon the wing: thu. all tbtee
creature, fall It* prey. The w-rpent ho*
neither hand, nor talonn, yet it can outwrertle the athlete and cruah the tiger in
tb* embrace of IU ponderous overlapping
folds. Far from licking up R* food a* it
Clide* along, the nerpent lift* up it. cruabed
prey and prraenU it, graaped in the death
«&gt;il m Ina hand, totbe gaping. «Um* drop­
ping mouth.M '____

Tbe .un gives
time M much
fight a* lhe moon: 7,000,000,000 os much a.
the brightest star, nnd 36.OCW.000 as much
M all tho .tars combined give to tho earth.

One of tbe highest bridge, in the world
ia now under couatruction over the canyon
of the Peco. river. It i. 2,180feetlong and
828 feet above the level of the river.

, Japanese auction, are silent. Each bid­
der write* his name awl bld upon a slip of
paper, which be place, in a box. Tbe box
Is opened by th* auctioneer and the good.
. •.
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, v...
bidder.

organization

of

Dickinson

dEht boar. p.r dl,m w hu
made but few correction*, hl* pbenul-uZ
thought &lt;xrt complete in his bndn
ho put pen to paper. It 1* a wdl k
tiuA that be iDdulgod In tbe anlu0«r2
of composition while traversing the
of Paris on the top of nn omnibus uqJJ
working out some grant con^pti^^
would spend hour, in this way.-l»ari. r■“
Philadelphia Telegraph.
U**

Happy are those whose name*
gladnraa and brightne*. wbora
acta a* sunshine wherever they may 1I1OT7
Even those who are not joyful by
rnay become thankful and bright by
and recommend religion by putting awar
mutterings, complaints and irritability
Tbe Bible urge* us, “Forget not *11 hi.
benefit*.” If we think about all ourmeaciea, our preservations, our deliverance,
and more about the hope that is set before
ua, deprewrion will be cured and the snirit
ot bear! news will be replaced by the KivrmMfA nf nrniuj. -—\fn....ini

•T didn’t mind his striking mo so UQCh
but hi. repartee was insulting."
'
‘'Wbatdldhe sayf"
*T asked him if he knew whom he struck,
and he said nobody that be was aware at"
—Harper’s Bazar.

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Because it is the most Reliable.
POSITIVE FORCE FEED. The first and only positive force feed, drill made,
which lias been bnilt as a specialty for 37 years and tried to be imitated by many, Even
to using the name ‘ ‘Empire.’’ Imitation is the best acknowledgement of superiority.
It sows with the same gear the same quantity of wheat or oats.
It is the only drill in the world that will do this.
It will not break the grain.
•
It is not complicated, as it sows all kinQs of grain with one run. It plants corn, peas
or beans for a field crop satisfactorially. It is tlu! only drill that does not require a special
device for planting corn, peas or beans.
V
It is guaranteed to sow as well as any double feed run ever made.
It is satisfactory, because then- is no guess work about it. It is tlie lightest draft'
drill made. It rests lightly on tlie horses necks, beiause it is evenly balanced. Its wheels
are hung on tapering axles like a wagon and will last as long as a wagon, the wheels hav­
ing a pitch and gather to them and the teeth being hung on springs.
Tlie EMPIRE DRILL can be driven any where that a wagon or a spring tooth har­
row can without danger of breaking.
’
The alxtye facts can all be proven by over 60 of the best farmers in tlie vicinity of
Hastings, whose names will appear in the Banner next week to whom I sold 20 in ’"Ju. 44
in 1891. Fanners come and see and buy this remarkable Drill, for it pajis to buy the
BEST. THE EMPIRE which is acknowledged to be the BEST. I continually keep a
stock of Empire Drills at my shop on Main street. Opiiosinte the New Court House.
Yours for business,

R. B. RICHARDS.
P. S. 1Drills kept
. in stock,
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:____________________
either
Shoe or Hoe. in sixes„___________
from s to 13 holes.
■
' take
' ‘ e care of. I am
On account of sickness anil• having
a car -load- of- Empire
Drills to
unable to insert farmers names but they will appear next week.

Don’t Kick
If you buy a suit and
don’t get what you
______
want,, If you can see
us before you buy you' will find just what you
are looking for, and at the right price

In Straw Hats, summer
coats and vests, black
alapaca coats and straw
goods. As we are anxious
to sell goods we will
give you low prices.

Aitorueygj.nerai
piis renouncnl
ha 'Democratic p.-rty when he was
ominated by ttPeople’. p.rty
'erhape hut rerinciatlon of the
democracy was akin to Don M. Dickinon a similar renunciation a few years
ince—it didn’t count.
The

throwing off aheet after sheet ru- fn &lt;- ,, 1 '
filled it, MU b* would be qui^ ■
la leavee of footacap. He often
mlddl. * Uh
u, note
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Call and see us.

tates Senate. The pavement was all
ornupt? the failure of Democratic

R. MUDGE &amp; SON

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The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.

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Hastings Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in tko
County.

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 25, 1892.

WHOLE NO. 1941

vit. XXXVII. NO. 17
J

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOK EliOS..

DOWAGIAC SHOE OR PRESS DRILL

HASTINGS, MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.

II IE ORIGNAL RUNNER DRILL.
First in the Field.
First a Success.
First the choice of farmfin ■

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DOWAGIAC .

SHOEDPILL

:

Mrst in numbers of sales

. I

L-L-LA

HE MOST PERFECT

Sie aii Press Drill
&gt;N THE MARKET.

For sod, stubble, dry and wet ground..
The lightest draft of all grain drills. For simplicity of construction it
hasjno equal. For convenience and ease of operation it has no rival.
Fei; working qualities nothing approaches it. It is simple, practical,
ciwetive and durable, combining the acknowledged elements of sucdes: which are divided among its numerous competitors. Made in 5
f.m! (&gt; inch sizes from 11 to 26 shoes. For sale by

Ira Van Valkenburgh
The Leading Hardware Merchant of Barry County.

Hastings, Mich'

Sample drill on exhibition at Store.

5966

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,
Cloaks,
Blankets, Bedding,

To every person suffering from
Piles or any oilier Rectal disease.

Z)/L LAKINS,
The Rectal specialist of Grand
Rapids, is at the Hastings House.
Hastings, every Thursday after­
noon and Friday forenoon.

•

Dr. l.akins has a large list of
patients in Hastings and vicinity
and more ore securing his services
at each visit as n result of hl^un' usual success In his special prac­
tice.

All are invited to call for con­
sultation and examination both
&gt;&gt;f which are absolutely free.

AND

Live Geese Feathers
When In GRAND RAPIDS stop at

1 lie most complete stock of Dress Goods

in the state.

A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for SI.00, try one.

b1’

Herpolsheimer &amp;. Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

grand

~TKE KEHT-

oppralte UNION DE1MIT.

Kr« BMW Traniler.
Horae.
SU-.m H..t&gt;0.1 Electric Belk. llooltMSW
u|,
BEACH A BOOTH.

A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods,
a

RAPIDS,

Wt* mike a specialty
- making Gents suits
and pants to order.

MICH

lt Is getting very dry. Would It not be
advisable to petition to the rain maker to
pay us a visit?—Farmers a&gt;e very busy
working their fallows—BusUSesj has been
very dull during the past few weeks, but
is beginning to brighten up a little—The
first edltlon-of the “Municipal Revolution”
appeared In the Woodland News last week.
We.are anxiously looking for the second
edition this week. While we do not de­
sire to take any pprt in the controversy,
we hope that those who are working so
hard to defeat the corporation will think
better of it after mature deliberation—
George E. Dows has returned from Big
Rapids, where he has been attending
school for a few weeks. Mr. Downs has
secured a good position at Bear Lake,
Manistee Co.,tfur the ensuing year. Mr.
Dunns Ims earned a good reputation as a
teacher, and we are glad to know of his
succeta—In the unfortunate deatlig of Mr.
Wm, C. Downing, which was mentioned
at length in the Banxeh last week, our
village has lost a good citizen and a good
mechanic, and hlk family a good husband
'and father—Mr?. Downing has moved to
the home of her parents—Adolphus Fast
has moved to Lake Odessa—Frank Well­
man will s(x&gt;n*move into Voight Hillnger’s
house—A large delegation of WoodlandIles attended the county convention at
Hastings on Satu: day—Seven teachers of
our township are in attendance at the
county Institute at Hastings—The work of
grading our streets is rapidly progressing
—The Sunday school picnic that was to
have occurred at Saddle bag lake last
week has been postponed till next Friday,
and will be held on the caiupmeetlng
ground In our village—The petition pre­
sented to our village council last week by
the apprisers of the corporation was acted
on by the council at the last meeting, and
their prayei was refused on account of irregularltles ln the petition, and the peti­
tion returned to the originators—Mrs.
Donald McLeay ami daughter Sadie nnd
son Allie, of Prairieville, visited at J.. M.
Smith's on Saturday—Mrs. C. S. Palmer­
ton and daughter Bertha are visiting
friends in Nashville—D. N. Stowell has
returned from the Agricultural college,
w here lie has been for the last four years.
Dorr now wears the title B. S. attached to
his name—Nora Gaut, who has been visit­
ing here, has returned home—Edith Dens­
more is spending a well earned vacation
with her parents at Carson City—Chauncy
Priest Las purcliased the property owned
by Chas. Asplnall. and has moved bls
shoe shop—Jerome England has moved
his harness shop to Mr. P.'s new place of
business—Win. Grozluger and mother nnd
J. Velle and wife visited friends in Nash­
ville bunday—For a few days past our
street sprinkler has failed to appear on our
streets—The difficulty In school district
number 8 in regard to getting a site for a
school house will be settled in Justice
Veit’s court by a Jujy of twelve free hold­
ers on Tuesday.

not attended by many from here.—Mrs.
John Valentine has Just returned from a
visit to Banfield.—L. L. McCollum, who
has been In the northern part of the state
engaged In teaching, la taking, a short
vacation.—The bands at the brick yard
took in the excursion to Ottawa Beach and
report too big a crowd.—Those who at­
tended the republican convention at Has­
tings last week were well pleased by the
speech made by our next governor and the
one at the convention by Judge Smith.—
The county ticket gives general satisfac­
tion to republicans here.—Mrs. John Doonan Is still very sick and doubts are enter­
tained of her recovery.— The death of
George
Graham
occurred
on
the
jjlst.
Mr.
Graham has been
very
feeble for a long time and owing to the
nature of his disease was Hable to die at
any time. jHe passed away very suddenly.
He was a native of the north of England,
but had been In this country a short time.
He was a good citizen and universally
esteemed by all.
SflddlevUle.
School commences Monday. — Ten Mid­
dleville Misses took in the sights at Gun
Lake Monday. — The Misses Ethel and
Weta Wllkenson of Nashville are visiting
Olive Clever this week.—The Methodist
and Congregational Sunday school pic­
nic was held at Gun Lake Wednesday.—
Mrs. Minor Keeler is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Clark, In Erie, Pa.—Several teachers
In and around the village, are attending
the Teachers’ Institute in Hastings thia
week—H. E. Hendrick and John Carveth
were at the county seat Saturday.—F. A.
Bacon, of Decatur, was hand shaking
with his many friends in the village last
week—Miss Mae Hughes of Eaton Rapids
Is the guest of her many young friends In
the village.—The brass factory his been
obliged to shut down for the present on
account of the lack ut the waler supply.
—The teachers for tire coming year in our
village schools are a* follows: High school
Prof. A. O. Wllkenson: Grammar depart­
ment. H. M. Rich: 2nd Intermediate, Anna
Winters; 1st Intermediate, Edith Chase:
primary department. Jennie Thomas. —
Minor Keeler Is In New York buying his
fall goods.—Joe Cool has moved In. his
new residence on the west side.—Mr. Beneway was in Grand Rapids Monday.—Don
Putman is the guest uf Hastings ami Carl­
ton friends this week.

Myrtle Tuckerman Is at Hastings this
week attending the Institute.—Mu* Lottie
Lattie Is visiting at Lansing.—Gertrude
Tasker is at Battle Creek visiting prfatives.
—Quarterly Meeting Saturday and Sunday
at the M. P. church, Aug. 2"tb to the 29th.
—Dr. Powers was at Hastings Saturday.
—Mrs. Win. Latty was at Grand Rap­
ids last week. — The Austin Sunday
school picnlced at Lehmer’s Grove last
Saturday. — Austin Russell lias sold his
blacksmith shop to J. Radford of Nash­
ville.—Mrs. Louisa Smith’s class in music
grows larger steadily, latest addition
Myrtle Tuckerman and Clara Leonard.

Elsie Lal’rnd will start on Weduesday for
The fanners are crying for rain—The Tacoma, Wash. where she expects to
farmers’ picnit- was n grand success. All teach the coming year.—sW. T..Dodgeof
■ the speakers delivered splendid addresses Imlay City called on his Old neighbors here
—The dance at the dryer was not very last week. Stephen Nichols' b&lt;idy was
well attended, on account of other enter­ brought livre from Charlotte for'S*urial
tainments—There will be a social dance Inst Saturday. He was one of the old set­
nt Smith’s ball, Bowens Mills, next Friday tlers here, havltw lived here about thirtynight. (Anne one and all—There will be five years before moving to Charlotte a
another dance at the dryer here on one few years ago.—Gus Jessup has his new
week from next Friday night. All are in­ meal market nearly ready for business.
vited—Artsoys if they want him to stop Harry Lewis Is In Charlotte this week.
Adddie lliteble is spending a few days
they must be In sight..
with Elsie Lal'rad.—B. S. Wing nnd C.
11. Thurston were hl Hastings Tuesday on
James Harry is entertaining his mother business.

nnd sister from Olilo^-E. Coats nnd wife,
and Clint Boice and wife have gone north
visiting friends and black-berrying. 1).
I*. Sprague. Wm. Smith. Ed. Smith and
wives will follow them north—Workmen
have commenced the depot and stock yard
here—11. F. Wolf and wife and others
have gone to Ionia to attend the state con­
vention of the church of Christ which will
meet the 25th— George Townsend purchas­
ed a new engine of a Lansing firm. _ nnd
when bringing It home, and In crossing
Mud creek flats east of this place. It beiame numanagable and ran off the bridge
and ditched wrong side up. Next day It
was recovered all right—John Marks now*
commences the ejection of his house at the
foot of the grove-Fred Odell is much
pleased. It’s a boy.

Sooth liMtlog*.
The camp-meeting which has Just closed
here was the best of the many which has
been held here. There were about forty
tents on the ground. The meeting rose hi
interest from the first, about twenty-five
made a start In the better life. The gnthering Sunday was simply Immense.—
Wheat threshing is mostly done and the
farmers are quite disappointed both in the
yield and price of wheat.—Quite a number
irom this place took In the excursion to
Ottawa Beach.—Eber Lake l»s very poor
health on account of paralysis.—We under­
stand Mr. Woodruff has rented T. Heney's
farm, and will move on It this fall. Mr.
Haven: has a slater from Iowa visiting
him.—A'^ert Btrnaby and wife attended
the Qulmte' and Pratt Sunday-school pic­
nic las t Sattrday at Tbornapple lake.—The
Star S unday school and State road Sunday
scliool will Jof&gt; In a picnic next Thursday.

To consumers of kerosene oil In Has­
tings and Barry Co: We have established
an agency at Hastings for Ute sale of
Snow Drop oil, which for laminating pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes It perfectly safe. It l’«&gt;d»^s
a clear and white light and free of odor,
nor does it cause any deposit on chimney
which Is so common with cheap
J®*
test Ohio olL Since July 1, !891. Michi­
gan allows tlie use of 120 degrees Attest
dl which permits the the sale
“How many bushels of wheat can I sow
made from Ohio ermte and
larger percentage of sulphur and *fu?r «- thia fall?” no* seems to be the all absorb­
trai-tlng sufficient naptha (explosive part) ing queatton—Fred Bristol has been ad­
tTralse the fire test to IM degrees or more vancing In jor section with his advance
outfit and b*» helped fill the binsi of many
It becomes useless, no far ■*
light Is concernad but at a low test will n farmer.—^” one ca“PlnK nt Fin® ,Mke
bSnfatriy welL still producing a very Inst now. - A abort time ago a gentleJX
«u,ed1,on
dBagreeable order while burning and load­
one ef oir fanners wixwe farm Jolna
ing tlTchlmney with s.greasy
the
lake,
and
requested
the
privilege
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost is but
of eampi»&lt; »« his woods, stating that him­
little different than what you pay
rhesn goods you arc using and the satlsfac- self and »‘fe were-the campers. The re­
cti est we» granted, the tent pitched, and
1W‘ ’I",
Leunlei, not by man and wife it is said, but
—Mvine nothing of additional Lv Xsnd milliner from east Main st-.same
w
a- &gt;cltr R l« said he has a wife but the writer

A. D.MAT’A-U.. HlsdnI, Mlch.

school held a picnic In A. O. Denveys
vr xxta on the 171h.—A company of young,
folks from south Johnstown will camp at
Clearlake this week.

Comfortable weallmr, but we^iteed
ruin.'— A combine cstnbliehiug priori at
2‘&lt; cents for thn-.-hlng oate and 3 cents
for wheat is hi order with a paper circu­
lated among machine owners which was
signed by most of them; but here comes a
new mahehie doing splendid work for two,
cents. Of course we may wait tor It. but
it makes a hub bub with the other ma­
chine men.—X new bridge has been built
at the fuul of Barlow lake.—Quite a few
from here took in the excursion to Ottowa
Beach and all report a good time.—Who
says the republicans won't win this fall In
county, stale and United Slates, say?—Tin*
farmer’s plcule at Sttneters’ lauding on
the banks of Gun lake was a grand suc­
cess, more than three thousand people
were In attendance. Ex-Governor Luce
and Attorney General Ellis made some
excellent addresses.—C. W. Armstrong bos
commenced renovating the house he
bought some time ago.—Our blacksniltb,
Mr. Mastenbrook. bus a newly painted
house; It looks nice.—Howard Ives Is
erecting a Dew house on the ground where
the other one was burned down. Be was
insured in some stock company, paid his
assessment on 8800 on house and contents
and of course the company accepted IL
As a rule stock, comjmnies take all they
can get. Mr. Ives burned out and saved
some of the contents, worth perhaps 8125,
but through •ome'-clause In tlie policy he
will have to take 8400 or nothing, or
fight them In the courts. I ask . Is there
uuy Justice In such companies?

strewed lilies on the-grave of their de­
parted friend, their tearful faces making
a very touching scene.—Mrs. Harding,
mother ut W. F. Hard Ing. has returned
to her home in Tecumseh.—Six of onr
citizens went to Hastings Saturday is
delegates to the Convention.—The annual
Sunday school picnic will be held at Gull
Lake next Thursday,

After having taken a vacation for the
past several weeks and causing the place
of the Hickory Corners correspondent to
be vacant,, your scribe-is in J wipes to be
able In the future to resume his former
position within the oolumoa of the most
valuable newspaper published In Barry county.—The many friends of lion. H. F.
Bellinger will regret to learn that lie lies
dangerously ill at hie- cottage situated on
the east shore of Gull lake, where Ire has
been in company with his wife and family
for the past several weeks. A council nt
four doctors met n few days ago. all of
whom agreed that his trouble l» caused by
a cancer of the stomach, and that his stay
with us is only a matter of a short Hine.
G. Hughes. E. Hathorn, Frank Norwood,
Will Elliott, 8. K. Willison and Mlt Nobles
were elected, to attend the Republican
county convention which met at Hastings
the 90th.—John Brown .and wife of Plain­
well were visiting, friends and neighbors
last week, returning to their home Mon­
day. —Will Young and wife together with
Mrs. A. L. Stanley, of Hastings, visited
the lalters-slster. Mrs. W. T. Barber, Sat­
urday and Mrs, A. G. Cartrlgbt Sunday.
Mrs. Rockwell tuu been on the sick list
for several days.-—Charles Flanoburg.
Boid Cort right and Claire Aldrich with
their wives are spending a few days at
Gull lake camping.

II

Additional Local News.
Russell Blair, father of Mrs. H. A.
Barber, died at her home on Jefferson
street Friday morning of paralysis, at the
advanced age of 87 years. The remains
were taken to Lansing for burial Saturday.
The lecture of Prof. Ferrla of Big Rap­
Ids at the M. E. church last evening on
“How to Make the World Better” was
well attended, and was one of the best
lectures ever delivered in this e»ty. We
wish that every person In. the etty could
have heard It and regret that space forbids
making a more worthy mention.
.
Col. C. C. Post, of Georgia, one of the
leaders of the People’s party ig that state. .
s[Hjke to a large crowd at the comer of
Main and Cadal,. Saturday evening on the
political Issues of the day. He addressed
himself especially to«a discussion of the
situation in. the southern states, present­
ing the reasons-why the new party had re­
volted from the domination of the democ­
racy In the “solid south." He is a nota­
bly pleasing'and Incisive speaker, waa&lt;\
.listened to with Lhu closest attention and
frequently applauded.—Battle Creek Jour­
nal.
Brother Post will not be invited to come
into Barry county and air his hatred of
democracy until the •'middle of the road”
county candidates discover whether or not
the democrats of Barry county will en­
dorse them. If endorsement should tail,
the Col. will doubtless be Invited to ex­
haust his vocabulary of denunciatory ad­
jectives while talking about the democrats.

Annual excursion to Petoskey and
Traverse City, Thursday; Sept. 1. 1892. by
special train and at very low rates via the
Michigan Central ami Grand Rapids &amp;
Indiana Railroads. Tickets are good for
return bv any regular train excepting
Michigan Central main line trains Nos. 5,
6, 19 and 20 until Saturday. September 10,
inclusive. The special train will stop at
Cadillac, Mantun. Walton. South Board­
man. Kalkaska. Mancelona. Elmira, and
Boyne Falls. Passengers for Traverse
City will change cars at Walton. Baggage
checked through to destination. The
famous summer resorts of Northern Michi­
gan embrace Petoskey: beautifully situ­
ated on Little Traverse Bay: climate in­
vigorating and peculiarly beneficial for
relieving and curing hay fever and asthma.
Bar View; the she of the great Assembly
Grounds, and one of the prettiest spots In
America: the Martha’s Vineyard, Chautau­
qua. and Ocean Grove of the North. liarbor Springs; full of historic legends, Ind­
ian antiquities, picturesquely situated on
tin* finest harbor of the north. Harbor
Point; a famous and beautiful resort, si to­
utedon a narrow peninsula dividing Lake
Michigan and Little Traverse Bay. Charle­
voix; one of the most charming localities
imaginable, eighteen miles southwest of
Petoskey, and the site of several delightful
resorts on the shores of Round and Pine
Lakes Traverse City; beautifully located
al the head of Grand Traverse Bay. one of
the oldest nnd finest points In the north.
Mackinaw Island; the gem of the Straits
and a United States National Park, magni­
ficent scenery. Interesting historical and
geological aspects. Mackinaw City or Old
Mackinaw; site qf the old fort. a scene of
many a conflict with the Indians. St.
Ignace: one of tlie oldest towns Ln the
northwest, and .a burial place of Father
Marquette, the famous priest and explorer.
Marquette: the center of die mining Inter­
ests of the Lake Superior region, fine
scenery. The famous talaad route; a ride
of sixty miles through a chain of lakes'and
rivers, a delightful trip, oue of the most
novel and crooked marine thoroughfares
In existence. The Hue of steamers run­
ning between Traverse City. Charlevoix.
Petoskey, Mackinaw Island, offer one of
the most beautiful boat rides through
loyely scenery and over some of the finest
waters hi lite country. The numerous lakes
and rivers abound with gamy grayling,
brook trout, black and Green bass. pick­
erel. Immense- muskailonge, and offer the
finest boating In the country. Tire beauti­
ful and attractive scenery, the glorious
health-giving wonderfully
invigorating
atmosphere, world-renowned fur relieving
and curing hay fever, asthma and kindred
diseases. Special reductions to
our
excursionists In hotel rates and on the
different rail and boat routes. These tow
rates, a special train service, ample hotel
accomodations .at low rates, the many
sights, the enjoyment and bAefit yon may
receive, cannot fall to make this the exeur-

About 40 from Prairieville attended the
fanner’s picnic at Gun Itake. The day
was fine and all seemed pleased with the
eloquent speeches given by ex-Governor
Luce and State Attorney Ellis. The sing­
ing rendered by the Praljievllle choir,
especially the male quartette, was highly
complimented.—Wm. Fafr, youngest son
of B. H. Farr, who has been so seriously
III with typhoid fever passed away from
this earth last Friday evening. He was
thought to be Improving when pneumonia
■et In. Funeral was held at the bouse
Sunday p. m. The large gathering of
friends gave some evidence of the esteem
In which be was held. A short sermon
was preached by Rev. Haste from the til­
ting words “Whatsoever a man soweth
Inga at 19:39 p. m. Septaa
that shall he also reap.” He wu bulled
in Grand Rapids at 1:43
in t ie Prairieville cemetery, the grave be­
Pvtookey at 830 p. m.
ing trimmed by loving bands with ever
young ladle* and gent e
some few men out of Jail wt*o greens. About 40
toyoaug
ri’Smtewtttaf-Tlw Ktonkj SuMw 1 =»». bn
went la line ud

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Astixgs Banner

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Thursday, Aug. 25, 1892.
‘

Strikers at Buffalo Attack the
Troops with Stones.

COOK BROS.. Propnacora.

B0LDIEB8 AMBWIB WITH BULLETS.

Jay Mister
$&gt;iVe rrje a

CURE

frlub of

SICK

Buffalo, Aug. 38.—An attack wm
made on the Twelfth regiment after mid­
night by gangs of striker* and their
friend*. They crept up to within stone**

HEAD
JO^JJCCO

|\lo Monkeying

throw of the camp, hiding under cor* and
behind traeks, and then threw stone* and
piece* of Iron at the soldier*. The soldier*
answered the Attack with bullet*. The
•booting wm kept up a long time and
still the stone throwing continued.

ACHE

At 3 a. n&gt;., the attack

wm

renewed, and

replied to again with cold lead, meet
of lbe shots coping from the direction at
the Clinton street crossing of the Nickel
wm

OtCsrtw'*LiuIs Liver Pffis *r*

Plate road- It wm Impossible to get any­
where near tbo soldier*, and no further

details are known. General Porter say*
he believes the situation Is now more crit­
ical than it hM been since the strike

OAHTM ME0IC1H1 co.. *!»
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. Skill PWCE
FOR PROFIT

began.

At the OlA.XD

It is- reported that two strikers were
killed. Out on the Tifft farm# where the
Twenty second regiment is on guard,
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TAMES A. SWEEZEY.
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
Prattle** In all courts of the state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.
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■1 A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
J.
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Delton.
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1‘RitBVTK ORDER.
State of Mtehljan, County ■&gt;&lt; B irrr-w.

Office over Holioway’a drag store.
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
^ectlng with readence. at^Holloway’s drug

Q X. r HVLia.O D. s.

a «m»

,

tary regime M*ert its away,
They Hall from Kvery State.
The knights hail from every state In the
Union and from the Canadian provinces,
and Individually represent almoat every
profession In life. Yesterday wm a recep______________ nor.nk.ndtb.vui- 1
tlon day for the uniform rank and the vari,71, .,_________
&lt;„
Hm.
ons divisions
‘
....
...-------- were IP”1'1’
“f!"'"‘S. “? T JeLTtai
In their quarter*. Up to *9 o'clock last
evening 150 passenger trains bad arrived,
bringing what is estimated as a crowd of
70,000 people.
Indians, Xlllnol*. and Michigan.
. The Seventh regiment of Illinois came
in on a special of eeven car* over the Al­
ton at 8 o’clock a. m. Two late specials
over the Alton were filled with member*
of the Indiana di virion. Indiana wiil be
very well represented. The Lake Erie and
Western Sunday night ami yesterday
turned over forty car* to the Chicago and
Alton at Bloomington, all filled with In­
diana knights and excursionists. The
Michigan division arrived on a special over
the Alton at 1 o’clock in the Afternoon.
Then there ‘were divirions from New Jer•ey, Tennreeee, Ohio, Maryland, Delaware,
I West Virginia, Florida, Kansas, and other
j states. All came In during the day.

arate company from Amsterdam, and the
Twenty-first from Troy were on duty In
the W. N. Y. and P. yards. There were
more rumots of the Ixickawanna and B*fj fal&lt;&gt;, Rochester and Pittsburg men going

(More Strikaa Threatened.
A general meeting of trainmen and other

Office hours * a m to 5 p. m.

I on Seneca street, last night. It could not
' be learneti whether any busineu of importauce came up. The switchmen also held
' a late meeting nt Keiser’s ball, on Seneca
' street. Although It wm declared that
Grand M»kr Sweeaey attended it, what
i E. KENASTON,
Le said was not stated. Questioned about
A.
Attorney at Law,
the switchmen’s expectation* reganil ng
(Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.'i store.)
Practices In all eourtsofthe State. Collection* the firemen oue of the men said they did
jroruptiy attending to.
not desire to involve any one el** In the
strike if they could help it. “We have not
LI R. TIMMERMAN. Homapathlc Phy done half that we can do without 'outride
C •
siclan and Surgeon.
assistance,” said be. “If they should suc­
ceed In raking the blockade here the men
(Ofilceover Lathrop’s drug store.)
iu Chicago. Cleveland. Detroit, and Jersey
City and other place* are prepared to go
aw real estate and collect out.ing OFFICE OF
Palmfktox A Smith,
Owing to rumor* of a coming strike,
^Woodland. Mich.
among the tclegrAphers and fears that
; S. Eai.meijtox,
J. M. Smith.
tne wire* might be cut ?he signal COfpa i
Notary Public.
Justjcejjf the Peace.
wm busy getting into practice yester­
day aftermH-u at the headquarters of the
Seventy-first New York regiment-Camp
No. 7. Nearly 700 men are combrtebly
lodged there in freight oars, so surrounded
by tracks and core that no one would sus­
pect their presence there. T.Ve officers,
among them Jay Gould’s eon, Captain
Edwin Gould, Sleer* on th* floor of the
third story of the Erie floor station near
Bailey avenue.
MITH A COLGROVE,
lawyers. .
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
Pract Ice Is all the courts of the »tate.

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KIRK’S

SARGENT WANTS A SURE THING.

dsv, the »b day of July. In the year one
thousand eieht hundred and ninety-two.
i
Pmetit, Ctuwlei W. Arm*troo&lt;. Jud*,* of
’’to'uir matter of the estate of Geo. H. McLel­
lan. deceased.
On retelnx and filing ths petltlo-j. duly veri­
fied of David G. Kot&gt;lnM&lt;&gt;. sdmlHlstrator of
the e«t*r« of Mid drceasmL praying that he
may be ilcenaed tnseil the real e«tate nt said
dereate ’ *• in said p-titlon dev-rttxrd for the
reasons therein »«rt forth.
Thereupon H I* qrdarod. that Friday, the
jsth day of August. A. D. Utt. a: ten o'doek

Buffalo, Aug. Sa.—The union switch­
men of the Western New York and Penn­
sylvania road went out on strike yester­
day afternoon.' Forty-fire switchmen were
'employed iu the Louisiana, Babcock and
Emslle streets yards of the road. A week ago
when the New York Central, Lake Shore,
West Shore, Erie, and Lehigh Valley
switchmen went out the Western New
York and Pennsylvania switchmen asked
for the Mine wage* and. hours the other
roads demanded. Superintendent Bell
listened to them and rather than have a
strike and tie up of the road ho granted
their demand*. The tneu were satisfied
m long as no . attempt was made by the
road to have them receive freight from
other roads on which a strike existed.
Yesterday the New York Centralscnt over
a long string of freight cart loaded with
hard coal. The Western New York and
Pennsylvania men refused to handle II
They vi«ited Superintendent Bell and Di­
vision Superintendent C. Dabley and told
them that they would go out if the road
insisted upon making them handle freight
from road* whose men were out.

IAMON

A GLORIOUS DEATH.
LEMON IX, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­

NATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 28.

Buffalo,- Aug. SI—“If the firemen
strike it will be toge her with every other
brunch of the 'railway employes and not
alone," is the substauc* of remarks made
by Frank P. Sargent, tie grand master of
the firemen’s brotherhood. He arrived
yesterday nnd wm In -onsultatlon with
Sweeney, of the switchmen. Sargent wm
very positive about his position; under no
circumstance* would he order a sympa­
thetic strike except m rated above—all
must go out and ths railway* be given ths
caance at getting new &lt;*w* entlrtly-jr
submitting to organize! hbor. And to
cufhdder this important matter Sargent
and ths beads of Lbs otUr orgauteaHous will bold a conference.

Noix
Such
coiouiea

54. "When they heard these thing* they
••ere cut to the heart, and they gnashed
an him with thehL-teeth.'* The subject of
the rage of the conocil at thia time was
Stephen, one of the seven who were chosen
to eerre tables, in order that the apoatles
might give themaclvea wholly to the word
and prayer (vl, 3-4). But Stephen wm so
full of the Holy Spirit and/alth and power
that God wrought great wonder* and mir­
acle* by him. This led to hi* being falsely
' accused and brought before the council,
in whoee presence he preached the sermon
recorded In thia chapter. He had just ac­
cused them of being the betrayers and
murderers of the Just One, and It wm this
that cut them and made them so angry.
55. "But ho being full of the Holy Ghost,
looked up steadfastly into heaven, and saw
and conductor*.
the
glory of God, and Jeans standing on
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS:
the right hand of God." He *aw not their
rage, but he did see Jesua. The Holy
Fpirit reveals Jesus and Hla grace and
Kansas Cnr, Mo., Aug. 23.—At sunrise glory to the soul that trusts in Him and
yesterday morning the boom of battery relies upon Him, and enable* the believer
B's th^*e-luch rlfie resounded through the to be as one who Is deaf to those that arc
Pythian camp aud informed the knights angry because of his testimony (John xvi,
14; P». xxxvlil, 12, 14). To look up Is better
that military regulations would be in
than to look within or around, for looking
force for the rest of the week. The past within make* one miserable and looking
twenty-four hours had worked a wonder­ .around tends to dixtrackloo, but looking
ful transformation in the appearance of ' unto Jeaus will enable one to run with
Camp Shaw, (slitter, animation and dis­ patience the race set before us. See Isa.
play bad replaced comparative quiet and xli, IO. R. V., margin, and Heb. xil, 2.
repose. The advent of, the knights is ■ Jesus on the croa* for us give* eternal
marked by neither ceremony nor display. I aalvotion, but Jesus at the right hand of
Quietly and unostentatiously, without the : God speaks of victory over all enemies.
,,
mu,, - ---------------------••
- ------------- ------ .ktrPBj I Heb. ix. 12; Rev.J.JR On steadfastness
। blare of trumpets or the meMured tread
of martial escort, they come from tbo ata- ! viL2
lions to the camp nnd then only does mili­
5A "And said. Behold I sen the heaven*

j Bell and publey reasoned with.them
\1HLLIAM O. LOWDEN.
’V
• Lawyer.
j that they must receive New York Central
Office over Jnllus Bussell's store. State I■ freight, and asked if the road baj not done
| enough when It granud their demands a
street. Hastings. Mich.
. week ago. The answer was negative. The
PA. SHELDON,
men then struck and left the yards. It is '
’ ••
Abstract aud
aud Real
Real Estate
Estate Office.
Office.
Abstract
I no{ probable tlie road will grant the new I
Block. ”
Hasting*.
Money toAintru-t
'loatTon^Reai
“ate*’iteri Estate demand* of Its employe*, nnd it wm un- I
tnld”an c’nuiilHion.* General conveyancing.
.. .i— I derMt0O(i
night tbnt their places would
tUv’fg h complete set of Abstract Dooks.com
piled from the Rev-ords, can furnish complete be filled with non-union men from the
» tract*
C. F. BROOK*. Clerk.
west. Last night the big yards ’were de
aerted, except by the troop*. The Tenth'
P. DRAKE, M. I).,
battalion of Albany, the Fortr-rixth aep-

L
nsntumnw

SOME MORE SWITCHMEN STRIKE.

CITY BAKERY.

reached. But, beyond a ccmpllmrnfary i
expression of confidence in Grand Master
Swueney, be ceetns to give the latter little
encourageiftent o.‘ultimate help. Such a
strike as suggested is hardly possible
from the very character nt the leaders who
ar* expected to consider th* interest*, of
the men. Grand Master Sweeney, of the
switchmen, will not thluk it a pleasant
thing to order out switchmen at other
points unlen be Is auro ol the support of
the other orgenlxsiiona Grand Master
Sargent, who hss been interviewed to
death since his arrival, hM noth, ng to say
in any shape that will fon shadow the
probable action of the firemen.
Must Keckon with Arthur.
Even should Sargent and Sweeney act
together, It is safe to assume that Grand
Chief Arthur, of the engineer*, and Grand
Master Clark, of the conductors, will both
be against action that will involve their
respective bodies In .any position other
than that of conserva^m. Hence, If the
conference consists of five members, and a
majority vote is to rule, it is possible the
attitude of Grand Mn»ter Wilkinson, of
the trainmen, may be the deciding factor.
It is thought, however, that his natural
positioQiwill be on the side of the engineers

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PROBATE OKDEH.
Buaeof Michigan.countv otlUrrj. •«. At a se«»’.*’l&gt; °« ’&amp;* Prob*te flrtirt tnr ue
County ofJJarry.hoMcii at tin- l‘i|&lt; Ml* imv-t*
I W«J.
oee thoesana etehl unndred *t*.( •
Present. Cbanes w. arm &gt;■. - J al** of
Probate.
t
tn in- cutter of the estate of s mur Beckey
decees.-d.
O* resting an I fl lnz
p t.t
fled. Of Still Be:&lt;^y Ln u
ut uld «.
tale, pr tying for rexsnoi In

ninth div of 8iite-n&gt;e-. A. 11&gt; i-Z’ «
ten e'etaek in the forenoon
*^..,2.

afjald court, then to be holden ii the PTutaSe
Office in the city of Heatings, tuaidrouM? m2
show cause. If any there be. why the
thepeationer n:*v not be gnmiyd. Andltli
ftwtberordered. That sa'd। etitup rriienMim
to the persona Interested lu sari trtate, of t’S
Modrocr of Mid petition, amf the hexriS

par primed and circulated in 4».&lt;* eotot at
Barry, oneo in each week fortf.i *ud*viiri
woek*pr*riou*tosriddayo.'hr*r:i s.
*
opened, and the Son of Man standing on
CHABLXSW AlliteTHOXO.'
the right hand of God." “Sonof Man" Isa
(A true oonv.)’*«*•&gt;.
title that Jesus often used of Himself; it is
NOTICE Of ATFACB^EXT.
found orer eighty times in the Gospels,
but elsewhere in the New Testament only I Mste of Michigan, the Circuit tio.rt for tne
County of Barry.
1 hero and in Heb. 11, 0; Rev. I, 13; xiv, 14. Clement Braith aud
.
PbUip T. Colgrove.
re.
i man. but also of Hl* complete dominion
; or,r the whole eertb. u will be «en by . George J. Cox
Notice is h-*vciiy giren that on 14*- ^nd day of
eoo&gt;lwri&gt;oo ol Pw will eftd Heb. IL It to July
A. D. HW a writ n! nr ---bik-h; »*» du*
j
■ found ninety times in the prophecy of iaeue«i oat of th* Circuit Court fvr the r.M&gt;t* of
I
Barry ntthsealt of Clement
and pbiilp
EsekieL "Heaven opened” is found Just T. Colgrore, the atwve name&lt;i 1 l.i'L’tSs
. seven time* in the Bible (Ezek. I, l; Math. ‘the lands, tenement-.aoodn and iijjttels, muney
! Ui, !B; John i. 51; Acts vU. 00; x, II; Bev. and ehenta of the said Geuryr j &lt;),. deiendaM
shove named for the euta ut on- hundred and
ir, 1; xlx, 11).
fifty dollars. Wbleb Mid writ »a» ivJurnat.r qa
|
57. "Then they cried out with a loud the rod day nt Auxurt. A. l&gt;. !«.•
Dated this 4Ui dav of Auxu*t A I • i*e»i
! voice, and stopped their cars, and ran upon
Smith &amp; Oulgrove. Attontrys tk i'Ulntll
' him with one accord." Contrast stopping
one’s cars to that which is evil, an in Pa.
xxxvlil, 13, and to that which I* good,
m in this case. Compare Math, xiii, 11
feet our prayer be, "Open thou mine
eycx,” “Cause me to hear" (P*. calx, 18;
cxlili, 8). Contrast the “one accord" at the

PROBATE URDEK
.
State of Michigan. Chunt; of fUrrt-M.\
At a session of the Probxie Court tar ike
County of Barry, hold*:i at the Fr»l.*ie Uffler,
Io the Cttv uf Hartings, tn v.14 email*, on
Wednesday, the totri aay ot **■.••&gt;&lt;, in tne
year one thousand r
'■
-.-tyrao.
Present. Charles W. Armrtroiir. J.!re o(
Probate.
In the matter of the
of on
Belle Arnold, (formerly Rish&lt;&gt;; &gt; a NVt
Oo trading and filing the pr:|tl4n.wtAy »enfled of Almena Stanley. goxnHm &lt;»! &gt;uniiw,
prayln* that she mar be »e«u-eil to »eli the
undivided one- seventh interest of srid minor
Iu the tandin said petition -te--r.t.fi lortke
purposes In sal t petlUoa set f »rth I
Tbereupua It is ordrrel. that1 Fn«ta*. th*
2nd day of.Heptetnhrr. A. D. 1W. M tenoeloex
lQQMtoreaoonbe*Mlxncd(&lt;&gt;rtl.&gt; lirartneafsaM
petition, and that the brtre at lad of ««M de­
erased and al! other p*r-ot&gt;» !• Irn-sted in
estate, are re-iulred ia appear at »rtn»ton of
Court, then t&lt;» be hidden at the !’A&gt;bite Ofllce
In th* Ctfy of Hastings, in 'u-i County, ud
abow cause. If any there te. shy the ;nywo(
the peUtteaer may sot lx- trantni And It u
further ordered, that uM petitioner cite notice
tn the persons interested l i said •Male, of the
peudenev of Mid
said petition aud ih&gt;- brsnai
pendency
thereof, bv
by catuim;
causi iic aar«p\
rop-. -■! !h.'»!"
th:* rder let*
publislied io the Ha*1lnc« BixxrK. a 1 rsrpanf
preprinted _.u
aud clnmlaled ...
&gt;&gt;• ..iJj
•-’!
Itarrv once In racb week for Hirt »uae»irt.
weeks previous te said«lsv of t -jr
Chas. V Ah*
(A true copv.)
Jodie

"And cMt him our of the city and
; atone*! him, and the witnesses laid down
j their clothes at a young man’s feet, whose
r name wm Saul.” They judged him to be
guilty of blMphemy (Lev. xxiv, 13) and
thought they wvro obeying the law, while
Tlie day was spent by the Pythian sis­ they themselves were the guilty ones, but
ters in receptions to the visiting sister* at they were blinded by unbelief. Jesus had
the various headquarters of the local forewarned his followers that they might
lodge*. Committee* .of the sister* were expect this very treatment (Math, x, 28.
at the stations ready to aid the incoming John xri,
A* to Saul, be may poaaibly
members and give them such information have thought cf this very day years after­
as was needed. The sisters have done ward when he himself was being stoned
good work iu the way of getting accom­ for Jesus’ sake (Acta xlv, 19).
modation* for thousand* of visitor*. A*
ML “And they Mooed Stephen, calling
soon m the new arrival* had been assigned npoo God. and Mfing. Lord Jesus, ncelre
to quarters in camp a round of visits was my spirit." When Jesus was dying be
commenced and many old acquaintance­ said. “Father, into thine bands 1 commend
ships were renewed by men who had been my spirit" (I^uke xxill,
P*. xxxl. 3a
•epai ated for yenrs. Old friends were This dor* not look like the nonexistence of
raveling on all bands and talking over the pen*&gt;ti Iwtween death iux! resurrection,
old. times.
or the sleep of theaoui n* some teach. If
any on&lt;- would be e*tabli&lt;dicd as to theconNANCY HANKS’ GREAT MILE.
FROBAIEORpt 1.
scious and joy of th* souls of believers
In 1:07 1-4, Beat- apart from the body, let him read and re­ State of Michigan. County of D1.1/-M.
Ito
At a *e*sioa oi tne rrei--- • '*
ceive Luke xvi. 2J-. xxiU. 43; IT Cor. v, 8;
। itr&lt;« is
rountv of Barry. hoMeu al ttm Fro!
Chicago, Aug. 13. — Nancy Hanks I Phil. 1,21.33; Rev. r|. ML
the city of Hot!no- tn said county
CO. “And lie kneeled down nnd cried with day. ike 3ni dav of Anr.iM. tn ::
trot ltd a mile al Washington park yes­
a loud voice. Ixini. lay nut this sin to their ih'm’xnu eltht hundml and n • "
rre-wut. Charles W. Art»tt
terday iu 2:S7X- The great mare wm chnixe. .'.nd when he hnd said this he
•ent to Ireal her own record of 23JW and not fell r- lev;&lt;." luke hl»adorable Master he Probate
In th- matter ..( the e&gt;»
only upset that mark no decisively, but prayed for his murderers (Luke xxlii. 31). N. Warrrn, meva-v'
dull
Ou r .&lt;Gng *nd filiiw "»•,
broke all eXirting records of the trotting Our Instruction* are. "lx&gt;ve your enemies, • Bed.of
”l&lt;id «
Ahreda Warren
Warr.;. »Mn»
-......
- •- ■L -tniin-u.
•—••3
blew
them
that
curse
you,
do
grxsl
to
tba-m
wl7n*a&gt;
Ing that- a certain
'-1
turf. The 2:0% of Mnud S, dwindle* into
be
the
last *'ll
file tn Mid court |wrMrttl&gt;x !•’.* ■ - MUi-.ltekto
obscnrity and the world's notch of 2;&lt;JSX that hate you. an&lt;l pray for UMn which aad
teetain«uti&gt;f Mitdncv*- 1 iM-..I elate
held by Bcbrrt Ronner's Sunol pales by a despitefully use you nod penax-nte you" pr. hate end that admlnlUrsi &lt;’&gt;' ■ M&gt;me
idiitt
be granted t* the pett'.lutxr it
full second before the clip set by the Deer- (Math. v. 44). Thia u« impossible to the may
suitat.i" person.
1
les Nancy 1 Links, now supremo queen of natural man. &gt;&gt;ut If we nre Isim from
Thereupon It 1* ordered, lb— • •■ 'W-«•
above,
if wv have ti e new heart anti the attth day of Atiyusl. A. D--,”**■*! Ltarrf
railroad
um held at Gammei's hall,
trotters. Twelve thousand persons
saw men
In MW
th* 1HWWWW,.
forenoon, be aMlgnrd
/&lt;*
----­ “'!
the unequalled feat performed. Her puce notBplrit(John 111. 7. margin: Exek, xxxvi, SB
•ati! petition,
iwtitinn. and that the hr
heir*
•aid
‘r' 11s|
was like the wind and her motion perfect SB). Hein us can do aa He did In Jesus deceased aud *11 other i*--r-.&gt;u- ir.tr
a m-»M0
and when she finished the air was rent and in Stephen. One of the Ixwt daily elate, are required '.&lt;• lJ'Fr»r,
mottoes
for
the
Christian
is
"Net
I,
but
&lt;»f
Mid
court
then
to
t*
hoidcu
at r ITMSW
with cheer*.
timer, fit Ute «*y Ol Iinj-4UF&gt;.
Christ who lirrth in me” (Gal. it. 20).
and &gt;hew caw. if any mere be. w f be «jw
viii. I. "And Saul w.-t* consenting unto of the petitioner ma» nH '*
...
swum
J wm
Maa ***• dsath." Hear his own tcatimoiiy long is furtneroixtered. tbst M.d l*5l,l r, [5^ of
Chicago, Aug. 19,-Hal
Pointer
sent to beat the harass record uf 2AMW after hs he praywl to the Ixml. "When the Hire to the person* intrrrrtid in vl-«
the pemlcnry of Mid petition. .1
be ltetoug
—
j- »by
— Johnston
- - in tbi*
.. cltr on Oct.
made
3, I blood of thy martyr Stephen wa.&lt; died I
IbM, at Washington park yesterday. He also wm standing by ami conwntrd unto
his death an-l kept the raiment of them
paced the mile in 2-.05X. and not only
that slew him" (Acta xxii, 20).
wiped out the mark shot at, but splin­
iwptIou,
’XS&amp;nmw.
"And at that time there wm a great per­
tered Lie 2.-00 pacing record of Direct secution against th* church, which was at I
nudbseninc the aide-wheeling champion Jerusalem, and they were all scattered I
abroad throughout the regions of Judea
of t'&lt;e wmifl.
MOimai.K SAI-L
and Samaria, except the apostles." The
HIT CACK AT CANADA
command wm to "Go unto all the world.” ol ,r«rl*ln morttas- mjta
“To be His witnesses unto the uttermost
part of the earth” (Mark xvl, 15; Acta I, 8).
but up to thia time they seem to hare con­
WASUIX'- r &gt;3, Aug. 23.—Ptrald* nt Har­ fined their testimony to Jerusalem, hence
2fith «lav of April. A. Dn&gt; oo
rison, actl.iu uiUer the provisions of the। this persecution permitted by God to cause rage*, on M&lt;e N«: anri old ? -•’ -4? .%tlgnr4
the nth &lt;tajr of Deeeiri-r . ’ . {’H,lc*wK5
Canadian rew-llatlon act nasswl last July, them more fully to obey His command.
by Mrs. CM. Online to J,‘b ’
tac oifrv of
Saturday tenant a prpclamatiou impoaing
uud
sM-enraeBt
*»»
rewrite*!
iu
f
.'L
Jr ■m
2. "And devout men carried Stephen to reghterof deeds tor the «**”••' "L jJiP
jwl
retaliaiuzy tuLs on passage through the his burial and made great lamentation
I sUtr
M**11**3.rare J
M14
St. Mary’s Falla canaL The president over him." Stephen wm with his Lord, tn fiber M
uwrtKM”* 7 ‘giJ7v*nVri&amp;:
'
"absent
from
the
body,
present
with
the
Inorteaxe
dui.r
sv
Iped
l
tl
_
,u»te
at
closes m follows:
Now. therefore I, Benjamin Harrieon, presi­ I-ord,” but hla body was aaleep, even m
dent of tlie United States of America, by vir-’ J Jesua said of Lazarus when speaking of
too of tbs | ower to that end conferred upon! Us death. “Our friend Lazarus sleepcth"
me by said act of cwngrv* approved July 34,, (John xi, 11-14). There was no occasion to coantv of Harry, state ot
&lt;*
MS, do hereby direct that from and after lament for Stephen, for to him. it was a day« JnlJ. I*8-,n*r \ . h 4 t* ririnw4.
pan 347, oa which morqtaK"
Trf
Bcpt. 1. Mtt, until further notice a toll of fl)
:
great
gain,
but
It seemed that the church tobe due at the date o( thneo.wv lib
rent - i«t ton be levied, collected aud paid on
r«rta»4rrt.iwrt,
all freight of whatever kind or description1 could ill afford to lose such a witness.
rents, and an aUoniev , te&gt; I
1 "As for Saul, he made bnvoc of the five
pasting through tlie St. Mary's Falls canal in‘
dnilarx provided for in Ml mortar
t ran sit to any port of tho Dornin loa of Canada,, church, entering into every house, and
whether carried in vearels of the Unitedi hailing men and Women, committed them
Ktatsoorof other nallona; and to that extenti to prison." Beyond measure be perseI do hereby suspend from and after sold date
the right of free pasiuge through Mid St.■ cuted the church and wasted it, being exMary's Falk canal of any and all cargoes or• ceedingly mad against the Christi an* (GaL Saturday, the firrt day of &lt;X t-• r
p0(4»
portion* of cargoes In transit to Canadian’ I, 13; Acta xxvl, 10, 11). He little thought ten o'clock in the forma*’the fighting against
norta.
wee all
while
auction tothat
the he
hi«Br*t
'"''the
“'^.Triivof
Bate
God, aa hla own teacher, Gamaliel, had toot dour ot the court heuw»«‘/X
ilngn. Miehig- n. 5**^*^,
t*oWrn’.
raid (chapter v. 39).
He did not know,
Chicago, Aug. 23.—An attempt to assas- though.he afterward learned It, that when
sinatu George Fox, a pawnbroker, was
U&gt;uched a Christian be touched the
made here Sunday night. He went Into Lord.Himself (Aeta ix. 5; Zech. H. 8).
the kitchen to get a drink of water whe.i
&lt; 'Therefore they that were scattered
an attorney s fee of twe‘.n .
some unknown miscreaut fired tbroug i
tod for therein, the .^f®''2rlai ’
lbs window, wounding Fox in the art.,
but not seriously.

w 'B

Cmuoo, Aut a—Un
w 8bt
A. M., Ph. D„ o' Horrud uoiranl,. b.
Phnta. la Ju.

l all believers everywhere In
the store, tn the mine and on

,“w"’

�xt(iRT&lt;5AGKSAl.B.

of tie*-1 ’! .. • .&lt;■ t .urt do

•*

Gen. Carnes in Possession of
Coai Creek, Tenn. •

■XSSTT«&gt;i”&gt;«V|
jwi.
-&lt;«&gt;««,'Lffl!
,
. itext»*rr«J
Deeds ■

MITZ2S ILY TO THE MOUKTAIKB.
-five cent*.
„ iLdhr* pro1 । &lt;&gt; »uii -*r pro-1
j «r|tute-t to rej -.aid nnirtgag*.

o' the pow*r of
i-,g-. aud the I
.•ii &lt;i ptovlded. notice I
I'.. I-M-.
I
ii .11 sell at public
at the north
in the City of I

or Them Killed and Threo Wouuded. '
one Po.iibiy Fatally—Two Miner*
Kilted and One Wounded-Two Dead .
'
Knoxviluc, Tenn., Aug. 30.—N. B. 1

Utoau/A&amp;t/fy.

'fr/uiz

Humphrey, a newspaper man,-, reached
Knoxville yesterday afternoon from Cool
Creek. He was with General Carnes
throughout the movements of yesterday
and gives graphic accounts of the action*
of the main l»ody of the militia.^ General

to*eth*-r with
iv &lt;hiJ&gt;rs cor■
i-. Ing de:.u certain
in th- township
,u .. .rev and state of
, .'-M-r jid as follows:
thea-t quarter ol- tbe
t( n thirty town one
west containing tocuty
a.

A**unee of Mortgagee.

I

tor AN'gnce of Mortgagee.

CROUP REMEDY

£ DO YOU

SnOKE

OEBTAIE

BATE*

fCOUGH
don't delay

REN'S COUGH CURE

icAx Central
. .tj Falla Boute.'*

KEMPS
balsam

ALWAYS THE SAME

jss Always the best

5

CIQAR

.-LLC

IN THE

i? co at FORDS' HOTEL, TUESDAY, SEPT, 13.

SOne’day only

A YEAH OF UNRIVALLED SL'CtSSS!
Dr. Holman S. Humphrey,
las vKIb-d th!* city one day cncb month for the part year, his done
••xceltent unilcssimtal work mid made m*&gt;rr dltbc ilt cure** and warm
Iriend-t amonir tnvalk.* nnd nil with whom he Ims had any kind of dealings
than any strunKt-r who imd ever vis:ted our locality. Inucvd his chandler,
tike hl* skill. I* Lcyoud reproach.
.

DURING THE COMING YEAR THE DOCTOR’S
Visits will be faithfully continuttl. arid if Hie and health l*e spared he hopes
to a*id many namw to hl* a’rvady very extensive list ol imtlents.
*
The pn»t two yen i &lt; have Inrgtfy iticimmxi the number i.r chronic invalid-,
owing Imip-lv t.» the peculiar intfucnce exerted by the rnttocroa 'Lu Gripix-',
even tlKxte who have cscapcxl thin blighting ‘counrc fi-.'lfng-its peculiar cftecis upon their aystetns. All suffen n* from catarrh, thr.&lt;t and lung af­
fections
fhcmM'Ito* tailing lustend of improving, unless under the
m&lt;«t skiiltul tn-utmeut. This Is also true &lt;if
r!;-il
■&gt; : fbuis Of tbe
stomnuL. towi-ln, kidney* nnd blmlder, indcoi the giumluter system nnd
muon:* tnetnbrane* have *uffercd um»r. often lending to neuralgia,
rbeumatle atr&lt;vil.&lt;n« and grav* heart &lt;fistur'.&lt;»nccs. The l.v*&gt;r also, one of
the m,*q Inipcrtiiut organ? of the body, ban nou-Mapm. and in c*«» many
fawn hrs* sutfeisd Iron* ctinrcstbm*. m!n*at-in«-ms end general torpidity,
acwmimnwd by nil »tsillstn-*«!ng tralnaf i».i in; t«un«. a* *:ron*y, conrtipnFull SVW —.
...... -...... -.................... - —.........
thick and hteh colored urine, er***, writable temper, ami g»-n*ral blue
devils.” The nrtmmpoxtyinx cuts happily illustrate the fon-mnnx diseased
vs.ndit!**i--«hi P*rt all of whfc-b Dr. Huthpbn y treat* and curve where {atleurx will faiihtully billow ln*tructtvu«. without which the sick camiot
dnietv'd to

He again sent a message demanding the
unconditional surrender of the colonel
and refused to confer with the rioters, al­
though an attempt was made to parley.
The first reply of thu miners wo* that they
would accede to all the general’s demands,
but tiint they could do nothing unless they
were given time. They were given the
time. Presently tbe committee appeared
and said they had concluded not to release
Anderson.
Gatling the Gun* iu Line.
’
Oixlcrs were given to mount the Gat­
ling gun and bring the 6-inch long range
enuuon ready for the action. A detail
wm rent through the village to arrest all
the men they could handle. The detail
returued with almost 100 men, many of
whom were miners or people closely
relate*I tu the miners. These prisoners
I were to be held as hostage*. This sum­
mary action hml effect, and at 6 o’clock
p m. Anderson was delivered to bis
troops.
Miners Flee to tbe Hills.
The miners then put oul for the moun­
tain nn«l the field was clear with the
troops in possession. General Carnes has
Bud Lindsay, tbe leader of the fitlnen*, under nnmt at Coal Creek. He Is a deputy
United States marshal and a. thoroughly
desperate character.' Ho bos kllle*l several
men. It was be who proposed hanging

A

BATTLE IN

THE

BLUFFS-

lllc D

r11.

PhTTi::nph^yc-4^rux’°rUU‘ ' *
’
It: v. In k ii. Cand. Htli-j-r.:*’. - - •

.'•I.f : &gt;r
L&gt;r. Holmen

that 1 *'&gt;*ild
*‘&gt;&lt;n
Hum;-l.rey h:7v r.ww »-&gt;•? «nHxai Wntrr. La&gt;&gt;* 12. SJmh.

.ceial tyn

phyMcfen* i.n.i rri*
anything
Holman S. Hum:-!u

“M K
Mich.

•uffeirt!

oiihle*! for j-esra with catsrrh.- de-ifn*-- nnd
ruimtng- rum one ear. Wm c* taph tciy aurod by DrHumphrc
l’i:v. P. w.-nATiir-JoNM, Mualwn. M,chL_

:W1

। n v-rv hard uf ttesrfar fw* tnsny year*. Wa*
irt-l by Dr. Hulm-n S Humphrey
E.i. (:iMi'ityi.L HiH*&lt;lnli’. Mi'-h- I

I ut.«.i; .: nt I Hti-l.f- r yertt *. My sltfht ua# rvetuml to
.
... ,
ru-bl Hr H*di-iaii S. Humrihrey.
Mt:.- . Muteiff, Ni’rth Afctm*. MJcU.

I.*-.n&lt;’W. Mich.,

nd with cataract* in kali *-' '•*. *'«* operate*.
..n by Dr. H .inphrvy nnd mr si-ri.t m t *n*k
?!*««•. A •Hr’Kn.L AWM t.

•ilc-il T.n.J ih&lt;-:H;il sufffrlmr. At
I-mt my mihd:all w** itarkncs*
s Humphrey cury*l tt;*entirely.
&gt; all afflicted.
.
on, Mich . Ifg. Co. AM twice.

tiered for years with a so-tailed in'Iwr",'ifti'2‘.l.r
feof the heart. iw. Iiumpreycured muonrirtdy.

r^.-rOT .b.J... •'"’’Sli'SS'OxalchiaCvrixl
fere*! severe.y with extreme acpr™v&gt;&lt;&gt;
&gt;rra..n&lt;vtlte. &gt;&lt;**■

I was a dreadful sufferer from
the Will. 1 hav* bosa wotirely cured

*

onw PH.L

7,%^^ y^ark. O.

“p &lt;f- S-"-"”-

I ram.ur-1 U loeb*.
&gt;W
mor. Was taken to Prof. Ludlnra.
'of
mirth withforme. Dr. Humphrey removed ever? v eatlgu or ue iro
out tbe use of anything but
smith. Janaavllte, Wis.
“*■MICH- Jan- 1®For the past three years I •»*«
pju^^ySiS i*en
catarrh of the bowels and n**u,nTrot-f ul consumption
.n invalid from female trouble PJ5/*/* '.
wvrk artw a
of the bowels, but managed to k&lt;*P •«'J° &gt; । •n-’ *
’ rapidly that
fashion, but for the past several monttw I have ™ ~
I was obliged to giro up buuw-DiM'ff**’ ,,ro
At the time I wm tsken t&gt; *»e Dr. I
had given up all hope of ever &lt;Htlng

house and djimf **r

Deb Moines, la., Aug. 30.—Tuesday,
Aug. 10, a convention for the promo­
tion of better country roods in this state
met in the Y. M. C. A. building with a
large attendance of representative men,
Judge Thayer of the Clinton Age, the
original promotor of the agitation, being
present. J. C. Cummins called the conVcutlon to order and introduced Governor
Boies, who made a brief speech t-howlng
that he wai in fqll sympathy with the ob­
jects of the meeting.
Judge Thayer was made chairman and
proceeded to address the convention on the
benefitsthat would accrue to the stole
from good roads. lie wauled active work
to commence when it can be showrf that
15,(Xw miles of good roads can be built in
five or ten yean*, so that when completed
no person Id the state would live more than
four milrs from a good road. He suggest­
ed that the national government be asked
to return to the state half the amount re­
ceived iu the federal treasury from the sale
of Iowa lands up to July I of this year.
This would be about W.50U.OUU The
state should toko a hand. Tuxes need
nut be increased. Bonds could be Issued
at 3 per cent, for i5.iXW.U00. The good
roads would pay the bond* in decreased
expenses to farmers. The cities should
also vote aid. Ho outlined a plan to ap­
point a board of road commissioner^*0
hnve eunrge of the work. Railway Com­
missioner Ddy, Scute Dairy Commission­
er Tupper and others made speeches faTuring the plan. Committees on creden­
tials, permanent organixaiiou, finance,
rc-olutious and the organization of a
alttlu
State Better Road .-wsoci.iliou were apI
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I
STATE CONVENTIONS,
!
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I DAVENro;;T, la., Aug. Itf.—The Demo[ cnitic State conventiou met here yesterl.ny
' aud after appointing the uattnl comniit! tees the following presidei}Cml electors
wctechufwu: Georgv F. Smith, IrvinaB.
Richman,
F. Cuucbi W. L Euton^Xg.
. Schulerf J. R. Burg*-®*. H. M. Fun-

CURE.

HEART niSHSE!

ML MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.

^,roii, Img fc Mm
TIME TABLE.
In effect May 15.1SW.
Favorite Route between Grind Rapids. Detroit

th*
,.rsi;&lt;t Knpi
JEsM Parts
Mctvnl
Alr&lt;*
Elmdale
CtorksvUle
Lake QdMM
Woodbury
Sunfield
Mulliken
Grand Ledge
Lan»lnx
Detroit
Lv (Howard City

Ar

(GoinOVeat

rariTTM.

.. cumviiM
,. Elmdsio
.. Alto
McCor!
Rist Paris
•
Ar [Grand Rupidsl 12 ®0
i A.TT

Porthuid
j to M
loots
I’ £
Howard City | 1 W
Ionin
Stanton
c.*t mon-_____1
Every day. other* week day* only.

- stop

Ids and Detroit. Neat* 25 cents. Connections
m.vh* ;n Union stall mi. Grand Itupids w 1th the
iik ano i-rro-KKr.
Favorite route to the
suniiiier resorts at northern Mlehmn.
Trains leave Grand Rapids tor Ghlcago. 9 A.
M.and 12:03 P.M .’11^5 P-M- Arrive Chicago
5:111 B. M . 6 25 1*. M. and TrW A- M.
te-ave for Manhlee sa l Travers* City
A.
M. nml 5:17 P. M.
Parlor ear* on 'lai' trains and sleepers on
nlx.it trains to Chtengo.
Ask o-arag.-fite tor further particulars or
write i*»
i.rund Itaj-hi*.

MORTGAGE SALE.
,
Whereas &lt;,«-'iult has ti-en made la the pay­
ment of a certain Indenture *&gt;f inortipup: mode
anti executed by Clement Higdon, of Rives,
Jackson county and-tat ! of Mlehhpin to IVter
Covert, of F*i mt • v-.lM^e. ge-ivca county and
.state ot New Yort, 1 ennog date toe a*»h &lt;!ny of
.dilumber. A. !». :&lt;l and nrordcl to the
of &lt;!-&lt; J*
ft lUrry count* amt state
&lt;tf Mlcblxan l.i i::n-r &lt; of i!io-t;pig«-x an page
sr&gt;2&lt;*uthe first day of Uctober A. 1*. te»4 im
which
there Is ctoUnvl to !■« due and
unpaid
l ite of ’
rot d o the -uni.of
, ighti
'iduhir’j five (toUsr* and fifty

BHrtlte. Xlcb.

1
atow^ck bowkul

Kroger* s Bladdwk
or

Mr. ann i am
p. J. Wklcb. Sbsytown. Mien.

•j virtue of the power&lt;»f sale
ortgar, and the statute In
dpronoed. notice 1* licrepy
d.iv the : It h dxy ul Oetobtr.
r1* i i tf&gt;i! sffernoon, I shall
wu a: puvirc aucuSD. t.- tl e tilltfi- 8 bidder, at
the north trout door of tlie court house In the
city ol Havtlnir*. itliat teing the Place
where the circuit court for Hany bounty I* hold­
en). tin* premises dtscnlad in said mortgage, or
»o initfh th*-rout :v» may be tie&lt;r*sary to pay toe
amount duo on said mortavge. with aceraiu? Interest, amt all legst eu-t*. together
vrithmi attorney's fee of twetift five .tollara
covenanted for therein. Hi Pn-ndww being
ceu ribe*! in said mortgage *v» alUhemtiliV.devion-hxlfofthvnerthwe-rqiiartwof th*- south
ea*t quarter &lt;&gt;t Mvtlon thirty ore &lt;3tt town
three ui north cfnu Ke seven (7- west and contaildog forty ncn s of land more or less; also
tbe following prctni«ei. brglnnl-m at a stake
standing south ttreire - hate* :au-!vr mm onehidf link* from a stake, sixteen chain* and
thirty link* west trout purler stake Im tnrcn
HASTINGS. Nel* Aug. Id.—The Prohibi­ Sections thirty ode and thirty .two In the abure
tion sta e convention yesterday nominated town, thence west e’-.-ren chains to a port,
south s* veutecn degree*, east six chains
the following ticket: Governor, C. F. thence
mid fifty Mnks t«&gt; a * hit’’ O“X *re'’- H'cnce north
Betilly;
lieutenant
governor, James seventy nine degrees, east tiite chator M&gt;4
twenty five links to a post, thence north four
Stevens; treasurer. Jerry Denslon; auditor, chains
and fifty link* to tbe plaetjot beginning,
J. C. Thoiua&gt;; secretory of state, Isaac together wltn ah the right ot flowage which the
Boostrom; attorney general, Martin J. party of the first part t ow ba*, excepting from,,
toe xbove four half acre lot* heretofore - reded
brown: commissioner of public lands aud to 11-Miker. Scot:. Burhanao and (orsett. alL
buildings, C. S. Smith; stale superinten­ situate tn tbe county ut Barry and stele oL
dent of public iutruction Mrs. Bello C. Michigan.
Dated July 16th. 1882.
Bigelow. ___________________

night, rolled inn t!
rand people wen* ^athvrwl about tl
th. i and the excitement was higher than
nt any time since lire ttimbre b gnu. From
the meu on this train the first authentic
account of the fighting at Coal Creek
was obtained.

i) it limit* pi i‘,Iui in, ana i.tl.li
pMifiuitupathitt.-.ig with wcrk'.iigmro,
but deno*;»-:: g tiuliBce; fnvi.riug popu­
lar t-iect ion uf Mbntuis, ludorsiug Boles'
nilmlnistnitiou and denouncing all socie­
ties which bring the religious question
into [Mjiltics; also rvafiirming the party's
The volunteer* and ItX) soldiers of the position.on Ute whisky question. The
ticket nominated Is ns follow-: Secretory
Second regiment reached Offutt’s, a small
of state, J. H. McConlogue; auditor, S. P.
v. 'age four miles this side of Coal Creek, Van Dyke; tre.tfun-r, Charles Bougultx;
about 11 o'clock Thursday night. After aiiorrtvy geuer.d. Ext a WHltird; railwt-y
I thoroughly discussing the situation and coiumivrioner, Senator Kent. Adjourned
conferring by wire with Brigadier-General sine die.
Cnrnv* it was decided to go at outre t»the

pi ntcr, who soldiered In that vicinity dur­
ing the war and is thoroughly ncqilpltited
with the topography of the country, took
cotuuiund &lt;’f the men.
A Very Uupleasnnt March.
They Mt Offutt’s ahoal 2 o'clock and
went across Walilcn’s riilgC by h circuit­
ous rout u, so as to reach Fort Anderson
from the point farthest removed from the
vlllnge of Coal Creek. The night was
dark ns pitch, nnd the loneliness of the
road was depressing. The sides of Wal­
den ridge are very steep and covered with
huge boulders and ledge* of sand stone.
Over these obstructions the troops
clambered.

Had a Correct Premonition.
LEBANON, O., Aug. 23.—A curious case
is being discussed here. Saturday noon
while nt dinner Dan Greathouse, a popu­
lar horseman, was suddenly seized wjth
something like vertigo. It lasted but a
moment. On recovering he exclaimed:
“Uncle Wils is dead as sure as you live.”
He would listen to nothing, but started to
took for his unde. He found the old man
dead in an oH house he owned.

Just after they started down the moun­
tain on the north side toward Fort Ander­
son the men were divided into three
squads under command of Capt. W. L.
Ledgerwood. Gen D. D. Anderson, and
Col. 8. L. Woodford, respectively. Soon
afterward three men, all uniformed and
claiming to be friendly to soldiers, ap­
peared and offered to pilot the regiment
down the mountain. M’ithout suspicion
the troops followed them Into a well
planned ambu*eade.

THE

DEATH

Mortgagee,
JAMKS WnMATON,

Attorney lor Mortgagee.

RECORD.

SHILOH S

Hugh Moshes, the original of ArtistWI Hani’s picture of “Yankee Doodle,” at
Oberlin, O.
G surge Victor Drogo Montagu, Duke
LED INTO AN AMBISCADE,
of Manchester, at London.
GRATTAN Hall, well-known Mason, at
Boratair, Ills.
Her. Dr. Jorn V. TALMAGK, brother of
Ledgerwocd’s men were in front, when Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage, at Boundbrook,
Corea
at a point within a quarter of a mile of N.J.
Fort Amlereon firing commenced from be­
Dr. John Drtsdale, famous Homeo­ All drap-kts are authorised to sell it an a po*.
physician, as Loudon.
hind th« great ledges of sand-stone on a rpathic
-------- ----------------------------------spur of the ridge ovcrxcklng the valley | Colonel RlfilwM A Moonx, at Maacoowhere the meu were marching, The stars tab, lib.
pUemg a Sample Bottle Free into every home
„a
F.«
tajou ;
pr"“'-”t phrdd“
tn the United Stales and Ca:iads. If yea have
view and the meu were Deling relieved at
a Cou^h. Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for
the near approach of h.rtiCcntiun* and | -Ex’Cbief Justice BkRUNDM, of the xo* it will ।are you. If ycur child has the Croup,
.m joking
JoklRE wKh
S«h each oitxr yr-'
1- lES’
“ s” °- or Wh -Jping Cough, me it promndv. and reiki
were
when the
. .. . * .
.
» ‘ .it .
.or.
TbokuDalt.o*
r
mmi had nassetl the am- i shBcston.
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CONSUMPTION
CURE

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finally taken to apo

ROADS.

IEART

, wut&gt; then

I W.J* Is r:t jtiI in . ne &lt;-ar Dr. Huijiphrey r--to;&gt;-*l iuy
mplet**. Oka I. Pbasi- North .l-biins, Mien.

i wnc luriy to the clutches of numb palsy. »c Humph­
rey cured toe completely.
-.
M tsa J v x!K StXKXM. Hiidwin. X.cli.
„ cured
An,»re1»n&lt; U»rt « rertkrel
examined too end pronounced me to &lt;»o suffii.»W wtrn
diabrtee and that 1 only had at-out a year:mJive. (. n**er
Dr. IlnmpErer.tre.tnrenU
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BETTER COUNTRY

•csrenli

F r-.-n •*vn b ; g v*Mr« 1 s;iN&lt;ivd Hi*- mt«rry «pd nn­
: 1 If'.ii. eitutrli .&lt;&gt;' UlhMt and
. Was ct.mplctciy cured by Dr. Hunq bw-y.
A.-:o&gt; Kr-.bAi.te !hii*di■!&lt;•- Mk-h.

1 wn* tu k’Iv ) End for t»ent|--t**t.r yc.ira with -«ni.v
c-itarscT. Dr. HolmanS. Humphrey removed the cater­
u&lt; t» and
....
«JL(&gt; Kmmt_ pj0 (Wn, ,r!.

5 fajor Carpenter, seeing that the odds
were greatly against him, ordered all
three companies to retreat, and the long
march
over
the
mountain
back
to' Offutt’s was commenced again.
The
ilead
and wounded of both
sides were left on the field of battle. The
miners after capturing four of Woolferd’s
men started on the retreat lhemaeivee.
Seeing that Carpenter was going rapidly
in the opposite direction the four soldiers
were released.
Caaualtiwa of the Trdnps.
The men reached Offutt’s at 10 a m.and
after notifying Gen. Carnes that they were
at his service and being informed that he
could manage without them, they went
out among the farmers and got their first
meul for twenty-four hours. A squad
went back to the battlefield and under a
flag of truce gathered up the dead aud
wounded ,«i follows: Dead—John T.
Walball, Knoxville, railway clerk, aged
82; Bruce Givens, Knox county, farmer,
aged 30; militiaman, name unknown, of
Second regiment, kupposed to be from
Chattanooga. Wounded — Thomas Lu
Carty, Knoxville, lawyer, through left
groin, possihlj- fatal; Sam G. Heiskel,
Knoxville, lawyer, slightly; John Milton,
Knoxville, laborer, slightly.

Carnes left the train at Clifton' at 1
o’clock yesterday morning Intending to
reach the village by a march, as he feared
train wreckers. After reconnoitering It
was apparent that the track was in a con­
dition to permit traffic, despite rumor* of
dynamite. The engineer was ordered to '
proceed cautiously and toward dawn, j
when the clouds were still about the 1 Among the miners the casualties were
—
three, two killed and one wounded,
mountain tops, the engine f
—*- • 1 The killed wereGswrge Miller, of Coal
arrived
within a abort distance of the village of
Cf ,, Creek, and George Neil, of Oneida. John
i Whntson, of Coal Creek, was shot in the
Coni Creek.
heel, but the wound te slights

At U o'clock a. tn. the troops were formed
into battle Hoe and a hasty inarch on the
village began. The aoldiera entered with­
out a shot lailug fireThe Chickasaw
gunplv, the crack company of Memphis,
was the picket line. General Carnes de­
manded the surrender of the village; a
group of men offered no objection,nnd the
little village was again a lawful commu­
nity of the state of Tennessee Carnes had
previously Mint a message to the commit­
tee of miners threatening to Are on the
village if Anderson was not released.

the

the ambAJcader-. As the firing became
general men seemed :o rirc up from be­
hind every stump sud stone in sight.
They were all w«ll armed and greatly
ontuumbered the militia.

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�Hastings Banner.
Thursday. AugaH »5. 189x

NOTES.

the North American Review an article
none but a truckling politician eoald or entitled "Erratic National Tariff Plat­
forms of the Democracy,” in which he re­
would keep slleat about
views the history ot that party In Its atti­
H U a little ntniMini to bear democrats tude to the tariff.

abjectly some of tbe people’s party candi­
dates. who at their convention promised to
men from president to coroner” and to sup­
port tbeOmaha platform and ’‘keep In the
middle of Che road;" how abjectly some of
them promise anything and everything to
secure democratic endoraemenL

FOR PRESIDENT.
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.

Thursday, Sept. 1st, a cneap rxcurwn
will be run to Muskegon over tbe Grand
Rapids and Indiana R. R. It will start
from Kalamazoo at fi:50 and arrive in Mas
kegoo about 10 o’clock. Returning will
leave Muskegon at 7 o’clock giving nine
hours In the booming Sawdnst city.
Write G. F. Hines, of Bradley, for partic­
ulars.

Tbe Michigan Central will on Aug. 23
to Sept 3 sell tickets from Hastings to
Detroit and return at tbe rate of &gt;4.35;
People of all parties, mugwump□ and good going Aug. 23 to Sept. 2nd. and re­
everybody unite in rejoicing that Nancy turning not later then Sept. 2 on account
Hanks, Budd Goble’s wonderful mare, of International Fair and Exposition­
Tickets noi good on main line trains Nos,
succeeded in smashing the world’s trotting
5, «, 10 and 20.
ror .................................................JOBNT. Kt record at Washington park, Chicago, Wed­
When you go to Grand Rapids you are
»»
,,o,-TwKic.Ht diDbiSi* nesday last, by trotting a full mile on a Invited tn stop at the Kent hotel, n new
- .JOHN
W. JOCHIM. regulation track in 2:07J»» reducing the
KtSSS". SUU*.
jUisrii
r HAMjnzra.
bouse. Everything is in first class shape,
Foe Auditor-General..STANLEY W. TURNER. record of Maud S., made two years ago, by being heated by steam and having electric
bells all through. It is run on th®
1% seconds.
European plan and has a first class restaur­
nra^ru-u. iu.mK.kj
ant In connection. Messrs. Beach A Booth
Poor Winans! Deserted by his political the proprietors, are hustlers In the hotel
sum ikw-d friends, kicked out of a nomination, to business and will make a rustle for their
which party usage entitled him, kicked share ot tbe patronage. The Kent is at
Into tbe political graveyard, kicked Into 64 Ionia sU opposite Union depot.

FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
WHITELAW REID.
OF NEW YORK.

Did You Think We Were Gone ?
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DON’T BE DECEIVED,

We are right on hand with

With Fall Goods.
Part here and part on the way.
Tak^thembhom^d try them and if you are notnatinfied, return them and and we

■will refund your money

IS NOT THAT FAIR?
We don’t want to deceive you. Our goods are our leading manufacturer.^best pro­

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON,
ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS.

ate——

The Michigan Central willglvean excur­
sion to Detroit and return Tuesday, August
30th. •22. on account of tbe Great Camp
Jubilee, and sell round trip tickets at the
low rate of &gt;2.80. Arriving at Detroit
at 11:00, a. tn. returning leave Detroit at
10:30 p. m. This train will not take
passengers after leaving Onondaga, and
will only make stops for orders. The
monster street parade will take place at
party worse than they do each other. If 2 p. m. Tickets only good on special
M. A. Ghxman.
that be true, aud it must be, for trains.
the Journal . says so. is it because
Nell Parker Is about to employ a stenog­
tbe Journal and its courity candidates rapher and Issue a volume on the subject
“love theft enemies” that they are moving of "How to Preserve Large Shade Trees.”
Since he transplanted tlie two large t ma­
heaven and earth'for democratic endorse­
ples from the court yard to the grounds
ment?
east of his hotel; he says it Is astonishing
the amount of information that has been
We understand Prosecutor Lowden, de­ volunteered to him on how to preserve
spite his professed contempt for the. demo­ these trees. He is certain that If be could
remembee all tbe advice on the subject that
cratic as well as the republican parties, has been given him. he could furnish a
notwithstanding he denounced them both book that would lay the Encyclopaedia
as ’‘rotten, and corrupt and
hoped Brittanica iu the shade.
“his
right band
would forget Its
Word reached the writer from D. W.
cunning*'If he ever voted tbe ticket, of Reynolds and party, located at Camp Ven­
either, Is Industriously courting demo­ ison, Colorado, 175 miles northeast of
Denver, and on the western slope of tbe
cratic endorsement.
continental divide. He records the fact
that the light air, glorious climate and
Senator Carlisle, good democratic author­ gorgeous scenery Is doing them all good.
ity, says In a letter to a Kentucky friend, The morning he wrote, the breakfast
that the democratic Bland free silver bill menu embraced venlsdn, grouse and brook
was nothing but a conspiracy to put money trout, which would indicate that they were
not exactly famishing. The afternoon be­
in the pockets of silver mine owners. Re­ fore, Dan, his brother and R. K. Grant
publican votes saved the country from were together, when a deer Started up
about 30 rods away. Instead of having an
this conspiracy.
attack of the buck fever, all blazed away,
Supreme court justice Morse saw his and the deer promptly aurrendeaed. three
outlet wounds being recorded in favor of
chance to cast his judicial ermine in the the deer coming into camp. The boys
dirty pool of politics, and did so. His
expect to remain in camp until the middle
mine will be gone, likewise his hopes of of September.

his grave, and the party be led to victory
dancing on his grave and rejoicing in bls
political decease. That is quite a change
Report of the executive committee of the in two years, and not a pleasant change
for Mr. Winans.
Michigan State Grange.
We are equally opposed to the free and
The last Journal says the democratic
unlimited coinage of either gold or silver.
and republican parties hate tbe people’s
First, because If the government stamp

of coinage adds anything to money value
of the metal coined, the people whose
credit gives it that added value are entitled
to the bentetit.
Second, because instead of Increasing
• the circulation It would contract it to tbe
extent of the gold now in use estimated at
the sum of seven hundred millions: and
Third, It would throw nearly tbo whole
burden of sliver bullion to par with gold
upon the fanners of the United States.
Our exports would be paid for In silver,
and gold would be exacted for our imports,
until the drain on silver from Europe to
America and the drain of gold from Amer­
ica to Europe, should bring the two metals
at par in the ratio of sixteen to one.
The government alone’has power to coin
money and to say what shall, be a legaltender, anti wc see no necessity for delegn*
ing tills power or any portion ot it to in­
dividuals or private corporations for the
purpose of increasing the money circula­

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■

tion.
Advocates of the single gold standard
are fond of telling us that ninety-two per
cent of all the business in the country is
done with private notes, checks, drafts,
bonds and other negotiable paper, and
only eight per cent, with money. All the
life and vitality which gives this ninetytwo per cent of negotiable paper power
to float is the faith In the receiver that lie
can tum it Into money at drill. Thus the
eight per cent of money proves tbe re­
dcmptlon fund for ninety-two per cent of
private promises to pay money. If a re­
demption fund of only eight per cent, is
sufficient to float with confidence ninetytwo per cent. In Individual promises. It
certainly does not require one dollar In
gold as a redemption fund ’ to maintain

confidence In the government promise to
pay one dollar.
The fact that three hundred ami fortyaix millions in greenbacks, which am - sim­
ply promises to pay at some time not mcntloned, arc .maintained at par with gold nil
over the world, with only a hundred mil­
lion in gold appropriated ns a redemption
fund, demonstrates to a certainty that with
the pledge of the government upon them,
treasury notes, payable on demand, can be
maintained nt par with gold at the same
extent for every dollar In gold set apart for
Its redemption.

The truth ought to begin to be apparent
to all minds that silver Is unlike any other
commodity as respects its market price,
and must fo remain as long as It is used to
any considerable extent as money in the
■western commercial world. Its annual
production is not In any proper sense of
the word met by use or consumption.
Once minted or put into the form ot bars,
the metal remains somewhere In the' mar­
kets, awaiting mometavy or other use.
and the vast accumulation from centuries
of production so remains hanging over the
market, while the actual consumption In
tbe arts, and the loss by abrasion or de­
struction are comparatively Insignificant
The enormous stocks of silver held have a
'X tremendous power to depress the price.
Nobody knows when any part of these
stocks may be thrown upon the market
There Is no difficulty In getting any quan­
tity of silver, when anybody pleases, and
tbe question Is always whether this or that
government, this or that bank, may find it
necessary to unload. The condition is ex­
actly that of a cornered stock or product.
Tbe market being artificial, nobody dares
to purchase largely because none can know
hew soon tlie comer may break, and sup­
plies which nobody can take may suddenly
come oat with a crushing force. Tbe fact
la that ail legislation iu this country has
thus far only Increased this tremenduous
depressing force, by causing a greater acenmalatlon of Idle and unused and unsal­
able silver.—N. Y. Commercial Bulletin.

Tapis, standing with one foot on a plat*

election, after tbe ballots in November.

NOTICK FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of Birry—»x.
Nolte in bneby given, ibai by older of tbe
Probate Court for tbe County of Harry, made on
thezttli day of Augu.it. A. D. IRK. six mouth*
from that date were allowed for creditors to
present their cltdms a^a.nst the estate of F. Kit'
gens Wales, late of said County, deceased, and
that al! creditors of «ald deceased are re­
quired &lt;o present their claims to said. Probate
at the Probate ofilcc. In the City of
India is just now experiencing the diffi­ Court,
Has’lngs.for examination and allowance, on or
culty this country would have with free before the 2tth day of February next, and that
Mich claims will-be heard before said Court, oa
coinage of silver—a depreciated currency, Thursday the 24th dav of November, and on
Friday the -.*lth day of February. next, at ten
and consequent loss to holders of It.
o’clock In the forenoon of each of those days.
Dated Alkust 2|th. A. D. 1W.
Cha* W. Akmstko.ng, Judge ot Probate.
The democratic press for a year has been
preaching about the wonderful reform and
NOTICE OF LETTING DRAIN CONTRACT
economy of Governor Winans. Was lie
Notice Is hcrebv given. That 1, Geo. A. Diller."
turned down fol that reason.
beck, County Drain Comml-sloner uf the
County of Barry. Stale of Ulrhliati. will. «&gt;n th*
Oth day uf September. A. D.. is 2 at the location
Saturday’s county .convention did Us of tlie drain In the township of Barry at to
o'clock In tbe forenoon of that day. prowd to
work wisely and well. The voters of receive blds for the cleaning of a eerudn Drain,
ai the Fair Lake Drahi, located at;d
Barry county should sec that the ticket known
esuthll^bed in the said t-iwmship of Hany and
described as follows.'ro-wli: Beginning at tbe
there named is elected.
upi&gt;er end of said drain at Fair Lake and dear
out all obstructions and all ground down to tW
Harmony nnd hard work. These will grade of s.il i drain as It was when It was
located. The whole length uf said j &gt;b will be
elect the entire republican ticket, named Irt by sections or divisions. The section at
the outlet of the drain wilt be let first, and the
Saturday. It is eminently worthy of en­ remaining
sections In their order up stream, in
accordance with the diagram now on file with
dorsement.
the other papers pretalnlng to said drain, and
blds will be made and received accordingly.
The democrats of Michigan have served Con tracts will be made with the lowest reaiio-ialblb bidder giving adequate recurllyxfor the
notice on the farmers that no more of performance of the work. In a hum to Do fixed
,ny me. The date for the oomuletion of such
them are wanted in office.
contract, and the terms of payment therefore,
shall be announced at the time and place of
letting. The assessments will be the sam» aa
ofV"? Af DheDatB *,lllS 1SIU daJr

Prosecutor Lowden will find that those
democratic and republican votes ho de­
pended on to elect him have been alienated
by his gratuitous Insalt to the republican
and democratic parties.

Additional Local News.

Tbe Banners for Delton and Prairie­
ville went to Woodland last week by mis­
take.

’
Gxo. A. DrLLSXtlKTK.
County Drain Commissioner of Barry County.

The democratic convention was held in
Allegan yesterday. No reports from there

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

Miss Alice Hall has just received a full
line of velvets, sliks aud ribbons for the
fall trade.
Tbe Chair
Table Company are storing
their chairs In the -Dawson building on
Main street.

Fred Barlow landed two fine black ban
at Wall lake last week, one weighing 5M
pounds and the other nearly 5 pounds.
John Goodyear also succeeded In captur­
ing a 5 pounder.

SURPLUS t7.ooo.oe.
Incorporated under tbe laws
Michigan.

D. W. Reynold*, Cashier.
Dirjrctors;
D. W. Reynolds,
W. H. Powers,
D. G. Robinson,
R. B, Menser.
John Cxrreth,
Cheater Messer,
P. T. Colgrove.

Qwing to the vacation given his clerks
last week, Postmaster Sheldon had to
jump Into the business, and people say It
was amusing to see Philo try and be In
two different places at the woe time.
R. J. Grant has just placed the justly
celebrated Buffalo platform scales In his
warehouse yards. No donbt cur farmer
friends will greatly appreciate this enter­
prise of our veteran grain dealer.

An article by tbe Hon. W. L. Wilson,
which Is to appear In tbe North American
review for September, will attract attention
as much from the official prominence of
Coo&lt;res»Buin Wilson nt the Chicago Conventtoa as from the theme, which is “Tbe
Tariff Ptank at Chicago,”

cordially invited to.be in

Yapb

Mich.

y

will bold their baakst pfcnic st Um court

Mr.

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Open for bualneMDec.iB.iSM.
Will Spence Is busy taking the school
census. From present indications, tlie
officers:
school population of onr city _jj{ll show a D. G. Robinson, President;
handsome Increase overriast year.'

anchored to Grover Cleveland's hard moo*

Which to he?

•

ndanee with
re it a «earemembered

LOOK * HERE
Wheat is low and flour
should be the same. For a
short time I will sell

White Rose Flour
$2.20

Per i 00 Ldj.

This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grade.
Live poultry wanted

JOS. ROGERS.

Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
hav,- your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In or
der to have your eye sight
preserved into old age, the
eyes should be properly exam
ined and the right kind ot
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the fin­
est quality and greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and specta
clesat his office, where you
can liave your eyes examined
at all tmes.

25

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STERLING INLAID
SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
fet a Present—"Good
orm,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewery Store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R, Pancoast

r&lt;L MESS
AT

RUSSEL’S.

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E HAVE just received and opened up our first
invoices of new fall dress goods. To say that
we are pleased with them would not describe
it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
see them.

W

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FKOfi i2 1-2

cents up

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We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have proven very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

STOmJ-EMo

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We are now showing our first invoice of thus goods
Come in and see them.

at RUSSELLS.
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The Reliable Jeweler.

5F0T •• Q1SH = 5ALEI
c
1-4 Off
Is what we are going to give our customers on ail of our

PANT STOCK AND CHILDREN’S SUITS.
vx7^*keS ^r°m f°Ur to f°urteen years of age in Knee Pant Suits.
We have too large a stock and must make room for our Fall
Stock..
School commences Sept. 5th and you will want a good school
suit for fall and winter.
l
a&lt;Jvantage of this cut price sale and get a good
child s suit or men’s pants for a little money. *
This sale Positively Closes Seft. 10th, 1892, at 10 o'clock, /. in.

Yours respectfully,

�Hastings Banner
Augu« 15, 1893.
TT It. COOK. Local Editor.

personal mention.
Che min for farmers. .Tbe mill and fjvrrick tor ®3G. AH kinds ot tanks kept In
stock, al*i pipe, seret-na. pomps and
valves. Now Is the time to sm * good
outfit cheap for cash.

STILL ON TOP

Dr. Lowry went to Lauslng Friday,
^pb Wuuton went to Crnttd Rapid,

ierd.7 S*''h "l°n,K1 “ KHmnuno

The C. * W.. M. A D., 1_ ft N. rail­
ways will sell August 23d tu Septcmix.-r
2nd excmAhw-tickets to Detn.lt and return
at one fare for ntuud trlj\ with fifty cents
added for admission to tlie exposition.
Tickets will be good to return until Sep­
tember 3rd inelugjve. Thia rate will also
apply for the great Maoeabee Jubilee,
August 30th aud 31st.

&amp;AKlHC
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

G

l)J
. bJ- r.jom for new fail
are now selling all
•'oods at exy

! i ! Cords
■ । lannels

Chatties,
Lawns, etc.

1 in the list.

L. E. ST/NrrER

Notice the new line of bed room' suits
nude by the I lutings Furniture Mlg.
Co., sold by F. W. Grebla We have the
exclusive sal? of these goods aud guaran­
tee
and
" .. every
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any article.
signs and prices low. We have the best
line of goods In Barry county. The old
styles at 25 per cent off the regular Mice.
F. W. Gkbble
Hastings, Mich.
IL W. Shriner, whose funeral occurred
In Charlol te Thursday last, was a conspicu­
ous figure hi the social, 1,-gul and political
circles of Eaton county. He was born in
Woodland, thia county. In 1853, and join­
ed the union army in 1301. serving with
credit Uli the close of the war. While his
death was not unexpected, the announce­
ment of bls death came like a ehock to hita
hosts of friends In Barry and Eaton coun­
ties.

The Michigan Central will until SepL
30th sell,round trip tourists tickets, limit­
ed to return not later than October 31st,
at lhe following'.low rates:
Traverse City
8 7.10
Bay View
Petoskey
Hartxir Springs
Mackinaw City
10 ::n
Mackinaw Island
1
Elk Rapids
□hartevoix
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M. A. GILLHAM.
Ticket Agent.

'» e hope none of our readers failed to
peruse the Journal’s account of the people'
party congressional convention at Lawton.
The innate modesty of Brother Dennis
gets in Its work in great shape. In short.
our contemporary’s modesty compels him
to admit that he practically secured the
nomination of Genrgv L. Yaple, who will
be lhe choice of lhe democrats also. The
milk In this cocoanut will api&gt;ear should
the unexpected happen and Grover Cleve­
land be elected president. It will be very
convenient for Brother Dennis to have a
pull on Yaplc when he. Brother Dennis. Is
seeking to be again postmaster at HasliPO.

Two years ago after child-birth. I was
taken with severe pains In the back accom­
panied with extreme nervous chills, dur­
ing which time I would shake like one in
severe spasms. This condition was rapid­
ly followed by paralysis of the lower
limbs, so that I lo^t tbe use of myself from
tbe waist down arjd had to
. be
r_helped
__ _
Black Walnut and Cherry
up
and supported like a child, so that for
nearly two years 1 have not walked alone.'
Jelirfrd 3t the Railroad Staiion. Refer to I became very dropejeai and suffered
LESH, PENROD &amp; CO
fully with my stomach ami bowels.
GOSHEN, IZKTX.
&lt;as taken to Dr. Humphrey tn a most
pjtiful condition and so discouraged. I
thought no mortal could core me. Dr.
Humphrey said I could be cured, and 1
began a course of treatment and have
faithfully followed It since. I arn' now'
able
to get up and go where 1 please, up
। ymir aniflcbiruerth
&lt; h» Aentinno dollar for and down stairs and anywhere I desire
•Ider. You can apply it and am getting well every day, and advise
';t„. m: 1 no inaiter if
g‘I hold flonljr tn the all my friends who are afflicted to see Dr.
Holman S. Humphrey and bedured.
Fannie M. Chabi.knueu nee Fannie
Fox. Charlotte. Mich.
Mlchi^un

WANTED
WHEN YOU

^JXTOElEZiK:!

inryntnm. cholera
N A. Ft i.i.Fi:.
lfairi|M. Mich.

.AL NEWS.
UKCULaTION

SO quires.
lot ailv.-rtiscments
f-alays at latest to
of tlie week

natorin! convenEnquire

In lied room suits.

; T. I .
Had a picnic aS
which was well al­

TiiJtm:

ry.p ,
Tbur. 1

m -usi-s in this city
" f- letter attended than
: n: uixny
ir .

M v ■.
. WKU Off&lt;
next forGii:
Brad ’.h
From n»i

X- '
Afford it

- in uitage of onr .camBannkb to Jan nary 1st
it during the campaign.
! ta. 1st next only. 25 cents—
ix cents iht month. Can you

Woodn
hooting commenced the 15th.
Thedui-k
mg season opens SepL 1,
tat partrldg iiuil and turkeys must not
ta ibrt urr.d uvembtr 1.
10 M",fi11 * Co. for a first-class bah.
■ .c*t ret to 3t.pt for yOUr choice of any
»n&gt;y hat u, tl.r stock. This Includes our
n&gt;i. ui. due
*pt 10th.

K. W. Morrill ft Co.

k*’Pt rreah muel» longer
uLn.. ,K
’^ore the sun has shone
tan them :ri (],e mominif or after |(
'tV In
'lU lwor r,r 80 at n|FhL A ,u*
*'%• P*nch of soda added to the
w wi.| B|.„ |ie|p t(1 keep them fra|b

,;eolI»l w,n on August
11C|* l*cketa from Hastings to
rate‘ M,ch-' and retnrn, at the
ind J1, „ ■J M««l koing Aug. 23 to 29
JjMunjiug not later than Aug. 30 on

a»ethi • "

Adventist Camp-

M A. Gilmax. Ticket Agent.
’J’ Mct-'oo*L of Wesleyan UnlrauM^';1,1 Mh;a thorough »iudv of tbe
M t in* extent among people ot the
H4l uii.!,tles, of the venal voters
tqrefa1'hT,i’:u,:
,lM! proportion of
publbh i J । p,”l‘‘n« I* alarming. He will

is lo the old soldier and the student th?
most interesting of all the earth's battle
grounds. Those who/o to Washington to
intend the encampment of the G. A. IL-in
September, will have the best opportunity
of visiting Gettysburg by taking the line of
the Michigan Central and the Northern
Central, which Includes a side trip to Gettysburg either going or returning; For
those who wish to return by way of Phila­
delphia, ail return tickets will lie honored
either via the short line or via Philadelphia
allowing stop-over at Baltimore. Philadel­
phia and Harrisburg. The stop at Phila­
delphia will permit of a side trip to New
York and return at the low rate ot 84,00.
During the summer season the Michigan
Central gives the privilege ot stoppingover
at Niagara Falls nt any time within the
lite of the ticket returning, upon deposit­
ing it with the ticket agent then*, afford­
ing a valuable opportunity to set’ the
beauties or the great cataract and vicinity
at leisure.
Tickets are also sold to Washington via
Toledo and the lines south and east there­
from.
The Michigan Central is the shortest
route, the best route, and offers Induce­
ments that no other line can give. For
any additional Information apply to near­
est Michigan Central ticket agent or to J.
8. Hall. Mich. Paas. Agent. Jackson, Mich.

IhEndn?1' I1“rt‘&gt;n 'W"rn*&lt;1 to Cblc.ec

w.ii«.,!SirX7,w,"&lt;
In wUtB?; nJ??
in nest Bay City Tuesday.

3XTEFW

*&gt;" bom.

Miss Hattie De Pue Is now one of the
compositors on the Banneb.

--—OF----

trtn
ft TuMday 0,1 » basineM
trip to Cleveland aud Toledo.

» trip to Detroit nnd Toledo,
.Mr*' .Or!a Rd'»teek ,I.Red
relatives in Augusta last week.

Dr. C. N Snyder, of Sunfield, was the
guest of his brothers here Friday.

ON EXHIBITION AT

I.illui11".'31'1*'/1’- °' E*10n R*fld*.
Is \lsiUng her parents in the city.
MIm Genie Brown entertained two indy
friends from Muskegon last

F. W. GREBLES,

char’otte Thursday
to attend the funeral of Ward Shriner.

Mrs. Caroline Roberts will visit relatives
In Jackson the latter part of the week.

HASTINGS. MICH.

NORTH SIDE MAIN ST..

Mcsdrunes Fred Barlow nnd Richard
Doyle were In Grand Rapids Tuesday.

EXCLUSIVE AGENTS

Miss Susie Deering and Master Don
Smith returned from Bay View last even­
ing.

Dr. Clarence Barber and party returned
from a ten days' outing at-Wall lake Mon­
day.

Great Special Sale of

Mr.
Peter Schumann and daughter,
Carrie. left Friday for llhlca to visit
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weissert returned
from a ri.lt with rriathm tn rrecmonL
Ohio, Munday.

Mrs. John Pendergast has been sick
ith nervous prostration the past few
days, but is now recovering.

at

The Misses Lillian and Minnie Wardell
have returned from Chicago where they
have been spending the summer.
Mias Minnie Matthews returned from
Chicago, where she has been taking les­
sons in vocal music, on Monday.

ARCHIE HeCOT5

Mrs. G. G. Spaulding and Miss Allie«
Mudge left Thursday last to visit friends y
in New York and Massachusetts.
Miss Katharine Wheaton returned to
her home In Grand Ledge yesterday after
a four weeks visit with Miss Gertie PeuderA-S-t.

Two stores this week

UNRIVALLED BARGAINS

Mrs. J. 8. Goodyear aud Louis Good­
year will
to the northern resort
soon to seek relief fur the latters hay
fever.
John Bessmer and Will Hams and fam­
ilies have returned from Gun lake where
they have been camping for the past two
weeks.

Hon. Dan'l Striker returned Friday from
Bay View. He Is fully penbaded that
Bay View is the finest resorts oft the con­
tinent.

-WE SELL
GOOD CLOTHING
OR NONE.”

The many friends of Miss Bertha Bent­
ley will congratulate her upon having!
l»&gt;n selected to teach in the Grosse Isle
schools, near Detroit.

GRANT’S

••THE BEST
IS ALWAYS THE
CHEAPEST.’

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beadle and the
Misses Flora amt Hattie will visit the .
Misses Ki ttle and Sabie Beadle in Benton
Harbor thia week.

W. H. Hams nnd J. H. \ anArman and
their wives went to, St. Clair Flats, De­
troit aud Cleveland, leaving Friday nnd
will be gone a week.
The Misses Killian who have been visit­
ing relatives here for the pa-d four weeks
will return to their home in Madison,
Wisconsin, the latter part of the week.
I*. T. Colgrove left Saturday evening for
Kansas City, to attend the session of the
Supreme Lodge. Knights of Pythla^
Mr. Colgro/e has the most honorable and
Important position of chairman of the
judiciary committee of the Supreme lodge,
nnd Is one of the leaders of that body.
He Is in line for the.supreme chancellor-

•ddp.
, Our fall stfgfk of lamp* are coming in
now. Xll new goods. Our stock of fan­
cy and line .groceries were never beUcr.
We try to please you. Try and please us,
by giving us a shire of your trade.
Hams * Van ARMAN.

, -•

Hr. Bill* «me here to aee o»r
political contortionist, and «rt •

NOW HAVE THEIR

bwSM~‘

toVrieKte0''^...........

Tbe Michigan Ventral -the "Niagara
Falls Route” in connection* with lhe magni­
ficent ste*mer. City of Detroit, of the De­
Hon. A. Adolphus Kills. Michigan s at­ troit A Cleveland Steam Navigation Co.,
torney general, was In the city Friday. will give to its patrons a very low rate
Hastings was indeed honored by having as excursion to Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday,
her guest one ot the world’s greatest politi­ Sept. 3, 18W in through coaches by regu­
cal contortionists. A man who can swear lar train to Jackson, nnd special train from
that be Is for Weaver and for,noue_but Jackson to Detroit Round trip tickets
niff* ulatforul.
will be sold from Haatiugs for S3.80.
Weaver, stands on the. omi.
.
favors free ednageand a I per eeiu. Train will leave Hastings at 2:14 p. m.
loan to tbe people, walks "In the middle Leave Detroit for Cleveland at 11:OT p. m.
of the road” with both feet, aa Mr. Ellis Arrive at Cleveland at 5:30 a. m. Sunday.
said he did at the Ionia people’s party con­ Returning leave Cleveland at 10:00 p. m.
vention, and who at lhe same time that he Bunday, September 4th. Tickets will be
Is doing all these things is now do ng Kood for return from Detroit by any regu­
things exactly opposite, that Is standing lar trains, excepting Noa. 5 and 19, until
on the democratic platform, opposing free Monday. September 5th. Bertha
silver coinage and tbe 2 per eent. loan and mu be secured through any Michigan
f.vorin, CI«v.U»d: .
who auiMto
c^rnl
»•
all these things at once is a dand*- ” u,*e
here, Mr. Ellis
the guest of Wm. o.
FOR SALE.
Lowden. I poUlltel euntorltonl.t «bo m«,
ponlU, be able lo lire M-. Ellie
pointer*. To dete. Hr. lowden'e pollllcwl
maneuver. cobeletoT Ibe toltowlnf: rlrat,
be 1. &gt; political problbllloolat, and aa .Mj
expects she nomination of the prohibition
party for prosecutor. Second, be accepts
a nomination by tbe peoples party, pledg­
ing his vote to Weaverand none imt wea
rer men, and that bls feet are anchored to
the Omaha platform, and denounces the
Hastings. For furthw
Rapids,
republican and democratic parties
w. Critchlen. Na » rory
-v
let and corrupt, and topte hla
'
rlrtl band ma, torxel Ha connloa It »«
ever vote* a ticket or either. Third.
the climacteric perforaano. la.ar'
.’.1 Mii.mi
«l araml socwrwill and alraddle. the
III had him In lhe boaotn nr demoeraev. Miarrf. atro*i|
ami «lv« him toe domoeraile
,
prov'.'t-d
__
We that
for proaeeutor. It la tend,

pointer..

HASTINGS FURNITURE MF'G CO

“ D'tro“ «►

hX

LUCK IN ODD NUMBERS
SEVERAL
LOTS

II $10.00
Suita
for
...
---------------_

$ 087
7.93
12.00 Suits for
16.00 Suita for 12.19

OF

If you want asuit within two mouths, its a mistake not to buy
one of these to-day.To-day we have plenty of them; a week from now
who knows? Suits at these prices don’t stick fast to counters.

Money Saving Opportunities
ill $2.12, $2.62, $3.12,

II

$3,62, $4, 62,

You’ll wonder at the low prices when you see the pante, for they
are worth $8.00, $3.50, $4.50, $6.00

These are only a few of the low prices we are uaking.

sJiwrSsisrffi

CIOA

�SOUTHERN VILLAGE.

fl BIRD THAT IS GOING
•n«
i

WILD

■--------------PKSEO* HAS

CALLV

HOW TO GIVE ARTIFICIAL

PRACH-

disappeared.

TO CUT

’

I “A solitary flock of wild pigeons, flying
westward, passed over the BeaverkiH
country, In Sullivan county, last week,”

COLORS

BLOSSOMS.

Cable bis only regret fa, *o be leelare*, that
he is not the twelfth, so Hot he would
stand a better chance ot getting a fair
share of the choice trite.
But even Dr. Talmage occasionally

darkly at a world beyond our own—a
world of ghosts, goblin.-, gnomes and phanttudnagora of a sleeper’s brain.
Dr. Talmage was sitting in hto apart­
country trying the Ashing, “and that to
ments a day or so ago chatting pleasantly,
the first flock that has been seen there- when hto eyes ranged over toward a strik­
•tent foe years, and It started the Sullivan ing oil painting, representing a gentleman
county- woodsmen to talking about the of the olden school. He pointed to the
treasure, raised hto finger significantly, and
said in that profound voice of his;
“The news of this great pigeon flight
first came from the village of Barnum's, perstltioua, but there to something about
the hurt week In March. 1870. The air sud­ that picture that, to me, to oh attractive as
denly I.ecnme thick with an apparently It to out of the ordinary.”
“What to it. Dr. Talmage?”
endless dock of wild pigeons, which was
“That picture," pursued the orator, “is
pasting over that part of the country go­
ing northward. For over half on hour the a representation in oil of my late uncle, the
flight continued Jn an incessant procession, Rev. Dr. Samuel K. Tulmngn, formerly of
Oglethorpe
university, Georgia. For fifty
obstracring all view of the sky nnd giving
to tbe surroundings the somber appear- years the portrait hung iu my uncle’s
oncec«used by the gathering and passing room. It was much prized by him. It was
of thunderclouds. It waa not known at esteemed a splendid likeness. It had other
that time bow far the flock extended to associations surrounding it which made it
th* eastward, but It was subsequently especially valued in my unde’s eyes.” The
learned that It reached over twelve miles visitor remembered that it wasold Captain
in a continuous lino. The birds were -fly­ Oglethorpe who brought the' obi seeds
ing too high to be shot ut with any degree from Africa, and hastened to answer:

Sixteen txrtle. e«&gt;tb ol S.lb.bnry, lo
Bowu county. N. C,, U dt&lt;utul the 1 ttu
Ttllec, at KoocbrtlU. tabamewuVSZ

“STeultlrMto. to -to^»“ XS

. .A.___ —i r» lv» all &lt;&gt;rt-r the deck.
turn arc cut every
say when they are about five feel HUP

ewo Imrb- in
ti.MM uro sold as w:tlk.ng wican,
Tho excitement about blu* caraadons
led my neighbor. Mr. W. Dorrington, and
myself to endeavor to aolve the mystery by
imitating it, and we soon discovered that, ttnfah it from our common hazet.
although flawtrH could not be tinted by 8 But of course Ui. rcol thing to be secured
Immershl'g them in dye solutions, they is the highly aromatic Inner b«*- “J”
could readily be colored by placing their of all the leaves are stripped off.
tbe bark is splB
end to end with «
stalks In aniline solutions.
Afiiltne scarlet dissolved tn water to sharp
which ba* n
»£?kfa
sharp knife
knife
fa
_i wmeu
is
about LUO
the transparency ot claret
has a ■ WIth tllfa. aided
nuuu,
- --by thn
the fintrers.
Augers, the
tne bark
oar*J"
very rapid action on flowers, coloring them ।
1
r.move&lt;l tn long pi«?«»- These
pink and scarlet. Indigo carmine produces I
’ J 1* Q
|cfl to «xldeu. w » W
beautiful blue tints. The two combined । fadlltatethenext proceiu-that of scrapdye various shades of purple, with curious Im off tbe oaur rind.
.
mottled effects, eome parts ot the fiuwers
In order to do tbl. “'‘V1’",0'
becoming pink and other parts blue and !« nlaced on a round pracn«'f wood and
enref uliy scrai*d with the knife, the alpurple.
Greens are produced by using the blue meet nude, brown worker, Mittal “ l?“
dye with yellow. We also tried indigo and ground end uelns thdrtoee u eo elite
cochineal, with partial succesa. Lily of hand to steady the end of. the stick.
the valley flowers became beautifully
The bark is then left to dry in th* «n.
tinged with pink or olae in six hours. when it rolls iuwlf up into tight quBU
Narcfasi are changed from pure white to These are neatly sorted and packed, three
deep scarlet In twelve hours, and delicate or four inside of one another, and
shades of piuk are imparted to them In a up into bak ‘ covered with cloth, and are
very short time. Yellow daffodils are then ready for export.
beautifully striped with dark scarlet in
twelve hours; the edges of the corona also
become deeply tinged and the vclnings of
The great staked plain ot Texas, known
the perianth become very strongly marked. to Spaniard* as the IJiino Estacado, has
The interesting question of how this change loDg been held a geological curiosity, if not
is brought about soon attracted my atten­ • mystery. Professor Hill has mads •
tion and proved extremely interesting. thorough roconuotoxance and gathered data
The coloration is mainly confined to the which gives tbe first intelligent udenUflc
vessels.
description ■ - it. If the render will ecuThere is a system of veins in plants, the ceivc an island greatly elevated above the
vein tubes being clearly seen under the surrounding plains or "desert region of
microscope passing through tbo leaves, the interior, bordered, with slight excep­
petals and other parts of the flower. Bi
tion, on all sides by *teep precipices resem­
these tubes the motion of the colored bling palisades, nearly surrounded by riv­
water can been seen, and it became evident ers ot the base, embracing 50,000 square
that it was by these that the color fa con­ miles of surface, be will get a general Idea
veyed nnd left in every portion of thp plants.
of it.
‘
In the case of cut flowers the action 1s very
It has no streams, a few ponds, no trees
rapid, the water tubes beginning at once
or bushes, and to unbroken by surface
to alisorb
~~ alworb the fluid, which was passeu
passed along
along or
by either capillary attraction, contraction, ’ chonnefa. yetitl» well watered and deu£
or po-ribly by some more active life force V carpeted
.nil/'-iA'* with
” .... *
— ^^Teve?
•
n----------- -w _
Utt. J™**
IndnJ.
ntarlr .».
W»el
1,
acting within the vein* My experiment* grapes.
”1*’it,
''
,hllntrtw.
us about
__ a------ — .L —u .1-.. I.w.l „! u I MH tt twilit
in proof of this were mode at first entirely | far nwrc
fertile than th* level
itT Already stock has becu Introduced,
with cut flowers. I afterward tried tbe
and although margined by precipices of
experiment by taking a Roman hyacinth
near 1,000 feet vertical helght.it promlm*
very carefully out of the soil and placing
the roots in aniline water. In twelve hours to become a great focus of cattle produc-

SX^^Xto^to^

voanu man had looked all over the
T. ™ffiua . pip.

SS,r,‘S

Enochville is on old German and Dutch
settlement, rind Dutch habits cling to thpeople, most of theolder memi^r, . f whom
speak very broken English.
Persons going to thia village milrt
U,lS?‘dl»»«&lt;» tb. ^«bt&lt;« HalLtU initiated into their mode &lt;&gt;f living acj
hands, except tbe IndgTerentyouth. l«nt* sjwaking. Scarcely any household drtldes
hand to furling tbe malusail. housing the are called by tbeir real German or real
topmMtand then pulling up the anchor, English name*. They have changed even
their own uamra, and fresh arrivals from
for there wm no time to use tho wind las*.
The air stiffened till ItwM nearly a gale. Germany or Holland would not' under,
Water poured in over the lee scupper. The stand their language, which Is m prey,
faithful deck hand was away, oaton the liarly their own. Their proper names
foot rope under the bowsprit, and by aom* are Rlderhour, Coughcnhour. Eist:iiiuur
meona or other his boot had Ixsccmo tan­ Laughcnhour, Propst, Tost, Cludkdkr’
Fonts. Et’Jeman, WInecoff, etc. Their
gled In a trailing ahaetUM.
Somebody must go to help him out uf given names are the ordinary run of Marr
hi* unfortunate predicament,
Un&gt;e William and John.
They express themselves in thfa
A
th* boat ro-le orer a way* it plungedmn
Rolng
Salisbury
again. «od the dock hand got a lively —
— ..
--— &lt;0
.. Concord
- - ---- or------ -najuun
“
ont.r to git bock till dinner tomorrow,
. .. '
5*““’
“It wont
”
The capwin didn’t care to Imre tho Aak any of them If they have ««..n
tiller end tbe other fellows thought it was bride. They will say, Ob. yn. r v&lt;. t-ten
21a jrood joke.
I
o£ the cake yit.” And “1 have faro
“Bwwtlv shame!" cried th* tired man. I to shows before (now a'rea.ly ” I hare fa
"Somebody ought to go to him."
» jonng num who has n, ived fin»t
“Go vourselfl" was tho only consolation grade certificates in four count:«, and he
bo got from bte critics. “Jove. 1 fancy I’ll *»y". "I have «aw," and. “If you don’t
haveto,” b* answer.*!, and went yp for- take your buggy rofa in you’ll fa ludn'-t
’
directly.” Thia sama young num rides
In a twinkling be was far out upon the and -drive*
------------------preUy--hotm-s,
-----------dresses
jta
Welland
“
'
bowsprit, while every time the now? of the has hto necktie of the latest tint.
The people of Enochville took iu oM
boat ducked he got a soaking; but ho
helpwl the man, and by the time he g«.t Dutch ovens; they clean them out with a
back into tho standing room evcrylxxly long pole with wct.cloths «.n tlwend. This
pole the old people call huttlewuNib, tie
was praising him for bis courage.
He seemed to overlook them. He wai young ones hnttlcr. Dried apple, are colled
very much bored. He lighted bis pipe and •cnitta. from the German schnltts. Theis x
lookeil rather doubtfully at a pair of new ovens bake pica beautifully, and this is "
a land
of pies— pies...............
for breakfast.
trousers thoroughly drenched.
,I verily
- -—•----. ‘«&lt;r
Clambering down fa tbe cabin bbtriends dinner and supper It is no unusual thing
heard him bustling around in the fore- , to find five or six different kinds nt pjv4. n
1 the table of rhe poorest pwqj,, Thtta
"What are you doing in there?’’ asked “
people v
have plenty to cat, and they
•
enjoy
—
Nat, who spied him watching a weather it, but they prepare some ran? dfathew.
[ Dried fruit of any khul is boiled with menu .
worn flatiron on the naptha stove
rry with cabbage—dumplings they call
_______
......
.
Coffee fa made in this way: Some
trouters!” and nothing wm beard but the coffee is put into the pot, which is filled np
bin of the iron on the-wet cloth.—Boston , with water and allowed to boil while the
-- -■_____________________________________ ! restof the meal fa in preparation. Next
Herald.
1 day they put in more coffee and mon
_ _ _
I water and boil again, and so continue until
The fair s -x ore the chief cause of the the pot is alx&gt;ut .m heavy ns liaul. when
more fatal qnarrels on tho Island of Ivica. ' emptying takes place and the praxes S re­
To tell the truth, the local methods of . newed.
wooing a girl seem well adapted to provoke ;
Everybody does manual hbor.and tbe
irritation. She receive* her suitors en ' women work in the fields with the men.
masse. Sunday evenings nre the omven.- ; It la n common sight to see w-.meu plowtiomd visiting times. The damsel then fag and binding wheat, or splitting mili,
take* up her station in the paternal porch ; or hoeing, or hauling wool The girl* treand waits for the young men who have ' queutly marry at about fourteen ytan'of
conceived a fancy for her. Each youth has ■ age, and on* such tells this »tory: She
the privilege of sitting by her alone fora takes her baby to the ww»k piles up a
limited number of minutes. He must sort of peu of chips about it and cuts four
make the most of this opportunity, for the ; cords of wo&lt;xl a day, berides crokiug tlie
other aspirants will not tolerate an exten- meals. This wornnu has seven or rignt
sion ot the time. If he dora not get up children. Her husband it well t-i do. liarafter awhile nnd make way for a successor, fag Lon*.*, wagons, etc.
hl* riyal* show unmistakable impatience. 1
The men have labor sating mnchlnM.
Nor can one wonder that nowjtad again, such aa boraerakvs mowing and rcaping
when tbe maiden is peculiarly attractive, ' machine*, wheat drills nnd feed cuttert
the youths find this formal seance too The wotu&lt;*n also have sewing maeUuct and
much for their tempers.
I cooking Moves. It fa it Iran! plaei it.r
Though unseemly, it is not surprising ■ women. They have no luiu^ kvcpr* nil#
that they should quarrel anil fight with young woman just twenty-«u- -■ ars of age
each other, but whatever happens the girl baa been since tbe ag&lt;-of eleven.dorng tbe
has a stereotyped part to play. She may washing, scouring, ironing and H-wing fr
faten&gt;nse to prevent bloodshed in her very a family of wvt-n. When "he n il- to r la­
presence; otherwise It Is decorous In her to ther she to iidlspcaeti auU'wi.vhes frr help
welcome each suitor with the same mena- he replies she haa. nothing to do but to sit
uro of civility. Nut until she has had as around the house itII day.
They pride Uwmselvea upon :! rfrJmey
thorough experience of them m the Sun­
day entertoinmenta afford her does she stock of cows. Mr. Deal milk* i’rejgy
show tho preference she feels for one in Jersey cowa.hu* large l»nrtw,w:;h': -•’!&gt;
particular.—Ciwnhill Magazine.
plie&gt;l by a windmill, st v. rel farm-, -t
re,
gri»t ami KiWmiiis nod a cutton Living on Twrnty Cent* * Day,
hto wife and mother go &gt;•
summer.
Jn
ilre*-they
:ir-o.;;&gt;
t
■:
An American cycler, landing in England
•with a very few dollars iu his packet and a ' styles, have - ilk.*, L :tl;&gt;.
.1
'i. .•
• /
three- nionils’ vacaticn before EDn. write* umbrella, all for S.v ’ ■
a
'■
in tbe Ncw York Independent how ho man- . teen orgnn-s in . Ighu vn .
aged to subsist on tv- nty cents n day: *‘Tbe In New York Sun.
chutf trouble 1 found was to get a cheap j
l.vd over night. Shilling and half crown
(Cigar n»iy.'r».
beds were comn:ea enough, fait I did not !
“Give nv» three j'-vl
•
Soar to such luxuries. Sixpenny taxis were throwing tkta# dollar. T
tbe fa st I &lt; ontd aspire to, and I often got a handed out tlirvo cigns** an
bod for threepence. .Only three times dur­ cen’a. in change, which the &lt;.
lag tbe whole of my stay In England did I eted aud then walked
&lt;
obtain a fad for nothing.
you know ’lio wantetl.i."The problem of subsistence 1 solved, cigars?” I lukvd. “W!;;..'
with less difficulty. I bccume a vegetarian, ' dealer, "be s-.id tpw.tl cigsr1
and found that by going to tbe little shojrj
ou the outskirts of a town I could obtain a ' you have.” ‘^Course not. । •
very large Ua cake for n penny—often get- i
way* suy good cigar* -v1
ting one with a gloss of cider for a penny ■ three for a quarter. If tl:-.ha’penny. This I found amply sufficient ■ priced cigars they walk up
tor a tuenl, nnd often did with two such and eft!! cut the name of t’ v
meals a day. Nor did 1 starve. I did not
irice they want to pay,
mind it at all, but rode long distances and
u ar them.
got fat oxrit. There were, however, yu sev- ‘
....
..
“Titry
say; ’Some iff ;.
eml vcCAAfauH breaks in this Spartan fiuv. I MicaM.
I was frequently faviud to meals by t* o /Your best imported brurd ’
hospitable English jiwople, who little '
my usual k;txl.'‘&lt;‘r someth):;-:
droamtawhst a favor thev were conferring ;
If they wont five tent cig-ar-. t'
“ J,&gt; Am"'"a i qul«lv
Alul tap
taptae
.
quietly nnd
the taw
;
,cycU,U ------------------------- —
.
talning
‘ _ the
111 kinu
1'7.' they
■,“7 want - d
want tw. :
Foreign Student* in America.
' a
u word, nnd if they w;
Wo know that every year many Amer­ they come In slyly when th ;
icans go abroad to study, but we scarcely else around. But- when a f;
appreciate the strength of tne current set­ plain three for a quarter l.c jtri’ting this way. An examination of reccut and says, ‘Three good on*.’ «n&lt;l every,
university catalogues shows that practi­ cigar mon knows what he nu-.oe —Brau-s
cally every civilized nation in the world fa don Bucksaw.
represented oy students now in Amcric.u
Ina single Institution, t*;e University of
Pennsylvania, there ar f^tudents from
twenty-eight foreign countries. TheMaa-achusetu
Institute of Technology I11IMAC
alone
- --------- ............
Shows students of eighteen nationalities;
seventeen are represented in the University
of California, fifteen in both Harvard nnd
Yale, fourteen at Cornell and Michigan,
ten at Princeton, nine at Lehigh and two
each in Brown and Wesleyan. Even re­
mote countries like Japan send many studenta here, Yale having seven Japanese
students, the University of Pennsylvania
six. Cornell five, Harvard four and many
kleer C°ile*”one or tw*-AuguM* Chron-

« nwU

nud, with ll» ntalBHill. Jib “ff rt*prS
ttlHt ,n.l lb. 1« tall OlKlWWAtW

«f success, although during the flight
“On the nigbt my undo died a strange
numbers of them were killed by unusually
thing happened. The friends were gath­
fortunate gunners.
ered around tbe bed. An intense silence
“Old hunters said that the pigeons were
seeking ueati.ig places, but from the. alti­ stilled the room. The great mystery of
tude of thcirfllght It wns not probable that death won about to again assert its dotnithey would rust short of the C;inadiaa for nnutu over the children of men. There
esto. Two days afterward, however,, lum­ was n deep drawn sigh, and those about
bermen from the headwaters of the Bea­ the bed lowed their heads at the passing
verkill nnd the beech woods of the adja­ of a soul.”
Here Dr. Talmage paused dramatically
cent wildernesses of Sullivan, Delaware
and Ulster counties brought in news that in hto n-cital just a moment. Then ho « aa
those regions had been taken In possession saying with telling effect:
“At that moment suddenly the cords
by wild pigeons iu untold numbers, and
that they were preparing for the nesting holding the picture snapped asunder, and
with a great crash the picture of my uncle
•canon.
“This new* led to law nml order sport.x- fell to the floor.” %
It was some moments before the visitor
men from the surrounding towns combin­
ing to take measures to protect tbe birds spoke again.
"Are you superstitious. Dr. Talmage?"
from lawless destruction. The woods were
“On the contrary, I do all I can to work
found to be literally swarming with pig­
eons. Deputy game constables were sta­ against such ideas. They are absolutely
tioned in considerable force in the wilder­ foreign to my nature. I mention tbe story
ness, with orders to d^al as summarily of the picture merely as an Interesting coin­
with gunners and trappers ns the law cidence. At best that is all it may bo
would warrant. Unparalleled sport wai called. It to simply a coincidence. Hod the petals began to color nnd the flowers
i The rainfall of lhe region to ample, all
anticipated for the season after the nesting my uncle dk-d a moment Inter, or a day be­ gradually became pink tinted throughout.
fore, if you please, no significance would
of which to absorbed, and none runs off.
■was over, but unfortunately, severe weatb
This experiment was repeated on many
In ninny respects it differs from ail other
ar came on soon after the bird* had be­ have been attached to the crashing of th?
narcissi and other bulbs.
picture.
But
coming
as
it
did,
just
at
the
parts of Texas, having some resemblance
gun their nesting. Snow fell to the depth
It cannot, however, be said that the root
of a foot all through that region. After moment of the flight of the soul,’it was a fibers were unbroken; probably they were to the so called Bad Itands of Dakota, and
the storm had ceased tbe game constables singular circumstance.”
so. as I have faU«d to color any flower by like these lands seems to bo the bottom ol
"Do
you
believe
in
ghosts?
”
‘
and woo&lt;tomen noticed an unusual afid pe­
an ancient lake, although its fossils arc not
“My dear fellow, what a question! Of merely watering the soil with colored stated. It to marly as large as theatate of
culiar stir among the birds throughout
water. The filtering appendages to tbe
the length and breadth of the great rooat, courre not. All such manifestations, ns roots evidently prevent the absorption of Wisconsin.—Milwaukee Journal.
■ and at noon on the fifth day of their com- far as supernatural significance is cormuch of the color, ns the. petals of the
Jng Into the wilderness the pigeons began cerned, are ridiculous. There are n great
Where European Tanrists Go.
flowers do not become either so quickly or
rising and taking flight, and iu a few many people; as you know, who will hesi­
Every summer out of New York alone go
so deeply tinted when the plant has its
hours not a pigeon was to be found in the tate to begin a' journey on Friday; who
shoals of druinmvm, buyers nnd agents
look upon the occidental spilling of salt ns roots m with cut flowers. It was .however,
entire territory.
clearly seen that the vein tubas proceeded every year. Every big dry goods house
“They flew almost due west. That same a calamitous circumstance forelxxling evil;
from the roota, thus completing the water sends men tn scour the world for cloths
day. before 1 o’clock In the afternoon, Clint who bear the clock strike thirteen when a
and Inces; tailors send buyers of men’s
system of tubes from nxjt to flower.
Waters and Isaac Bennett, woodchopper* man dies; who regard the howling of a dog
The veins when colored are beautifully clothing fabrics. Hundreds of men ore
as
a
liarbinger
of
death.
But
I
have
long
and bark peelers, were iu the depths of the
paid to Ft-arch the foreign markets for nov-1
seen
under
the
microscope
us
clear
tubes
ago
learned
to
look
upon
such
things
ft&gt;
i*ocono liecch wools, then a vast forest
elties in jewelry. Even tbo big dress­
covering large an as in Pike, Wayne, Lu- mere coincidences, inexplicable in them- running in parallel lines, the Interspaces makers now upend hundreds of dollars in
eeroc nnd Monroe counties. Pa. TJrt? sun reives, but of no more force or power than filled by cellular matter. Tlie tubes gradu­ dispatching keen eyed, shrewd hcruk-tl and
ally branch oiitns they proceed, aud as they
In
themaelves
belong.
It
to
nlwurd.
”
was Mhinlug brightly, when suddenly it
approach the margins they are often finely quick wittud representatives to watch for-:
“What to your theory?"
was hidden as If by n dark donfl, and ■
buy
•i’eopje w.oare
ccntinuanyon
ook- branched.
orancnai. When
w neu uiecoioreu
the colored waterreacnes
water reaches cign
mu styles and “
-j foreign materials.
"People
w'-.oare continually
on tne
the Ilooknoise llko that produced by a gale of wind
out for the unusual must ot necessity bo the margin* of the petals they thus become And they are oftencr women than men.
or the roll of distant thunder broke on damfaatcl by an unhealthy mind. They deeply tinctured, especially in thn narcissi, ' The
T,'“ Meccas of these «*wnmnrcin!
commercial tpil­
their e.-irs. Simultaneously the woods be­
grims are of course London nnd Paris.
gan illling with wild pigeons. Tree after become nerveus wrecks.’ They .ire sups-- Illustrating the came whereby th* daffodil Tbo favorite route of the pleasure seekers
frequently obtains tho
the deener
deeper color at
nv
tree was filled, and still the a:r wm black sensitive .about nothing Tliry are mor- so freouentlv
the edge of the corona. It is the sama wlto also includes thoac cities, but allows only
with an apparently interminable mass of bid."
n few days’ stop«n each. Generally speak­
“Would you sit down al a table of thir­ thtf leucojuni and the snowdrop.
IrireU Tbe pigeons settled down In tbe
Very singular results were obtained in ing. it is laid out and divided ns to time
trees in such numbers that great branches teen, Dr. Talmage I"
It is, as
nil........
things
mun--------------“I would, indeed. But I would rather tbe variegated leaves of the ancuba nnd like thia, although ......
broke beneath their weight, nnd this oc­
curring on every bond through the woods be tho twelfth mon. ns then I would stand ivy—plants which at the whiter season. | done are, infinite’y varied by individual
was like a windfall in the forest. The two a chance of .getting more to cat. having one would suppose,' had the loaves quite ) taste: On the oevan—eutwan! bound, 8
dornfiint.
Single
leaves, with
their stalks- ! days;
J----- v
°---------------,n10
in
England.
10
days;
In
Franco,
camo
earlier.
”
-------------—
„
--------------------------------men did not know where’ the pigeons had
to color 1I days: in Italy, 20 days; in Switzerland. 14
“Have you not had a great many people ; placed in aniline dye water, began io
come from so suddenly, but when in course
and fa
in twelve
hours
“ about three hours, --•!
jfac fa-.— days; in Germany, 13 days; in Austria. 4
of time the nevfs of their presence in the come to you. with supenititious coinci- ! iIn
had their
their margin*
margins deeply
deeply colored.
colon*!. They
They days. In Belgium, .3 days; In England
had
Penuaylvanin wihlcrneaa reached Sullivan dcnccs asking your ndvice?”
■•Manytjri.es, But I always do my best ; were thus shown io have the absorptive { again, 3 days; on the ocean—bojncwnnT
county people tnere knew that the pigeons
bound—8 days; a total of VO days, or 3
were the ones t int had been driven from to dfaKuago them. I laugh cway their ; power, quite apart from the stem.
devils.’^Nev,-York Recorder.
( Another remarkable instance wan seen in ■ mouth*-—New York press.
the Beaverklll county by the great snow­
■
------------------------------Lnpogerin nlba, which has a very thio, i
storm. The uchn-st point in the Pennsyl­
H
ot» American Author* Are Rwlndlcd. I wiry stalk nml a large waxy flower. With!
vania woods whcre.the birds rested after
Sixteen years ago on author, now well ; the stalk placed fa dye water the who!-. I
In tlie interior of Australia nil die men
their flight from New York state Is fortyfive milvteftpm the Beaverkill, almost due known, brought to u prominent American ffawer became beautifully veined with I' drink tea. They drink it all day. fang and
west, ahowiug that the pigeons must havq firm for puhlitaitiou his first Iwxtk. an cdl- j pink in three or four hours—n singular iu quantities nnd nt a *trength that would
tion
de
luxe,
willing
nt
ten
dollars
per
vol|
fact,
when
one
consid-rs
the
tninnteutta
of
flown nearly n mile a minute In changing
Mton to be polw»no«is. On Sunday morn­
ume: They mtulethc usual proposition, 10 the inlaw through which tho liquid lias to ing the teamakcr starts with a clean pot
their resting place.
.“After the first excitement attending the percent, royalty after the first 1.0»copies | be drawn. It fa difficult to fa-llcvo that rtnd a clean record. The pat fa hung over
weresoldiwhich
be
accepted.
At
tbe
suggesJthiscnn
lie
accomplished
by
capillary
atappearance uf the vast colony of wihl pig­
the fire with a sufficiency af water in it for
eons around them had pawed off, Wallers tian ot the American house he arranged j traction only.
Ute day’s brew, nnd when this has boiled
White tulips furnish excellent lUustrn- he pours into it enough of the fragrant
and Bennett, true &gt;o the instinct of the with an English publisher to bring outthe
human race, begsin to slaughter the birds. . fax'K, tlratiltancotwly, the faro publishers lions of artificial culuring. as they can he herb to produce a deep coffee colored
sharing
the
vost
of
tbe
plates.
Tho
EngI
readily
tinted
either
pink.
blue,
green
or
Thej' hiul no guns with them, but with
liquid.
long poles they dew. the swarming pigeons glish publisher with each semiannual btato- ' purple fa a few hours. Tb&lt;4vrin tube*
On Monthly,.without removing yeaterby the hundred. Every sweep of a club ment sent drafts for ten, fifteen, nnd once ’•which are thus displayed in the petals day's tea leave*, be repents thy process.
I agree with tlie strongly marked features
laid scores of the birds dead or -wounded is high as ttxty pounds for royalty fees.
On Tuesday da cn;»o and on Wcdnesdav da
The
American
publisher,
although
he
has
I
known
as
the
‘
,
flamtxl
’
’
or.
“
fcather«l
”
vari
on the ground, but bund reds dropped down
■ capo, and so on through tlie week. To
to take their places. According to their been selling the book for sixteen years, and : eties of the florist. It fa gemrftlly known wnnl the clow of it the great pot fa fillet]
owu story, the two men kept up thia ruth- although tbo author hears from it ns hnv- - that all tulips raised from h«1 are self with an acrid mnsh of te* leavesi out of
Ing
been
sold
fa
ui)
parts
of
the
country
—
colored
when
they
first
bloom;
they
ore
leas and entirely wanton destruction of the
which the liquor is squeezed by the pres­
pigeons ufitfl they sickened of thuir work, ’ and it fa apparent I}* a standard work—bits then called “breeder tulips,” and the cn- sure of a tin,cup.
.
and alter they loaded themselvM down never yet reparted a thousand copies sofa, . thusiaallc amateur florist grows on his
By this time the tea is of the color of
with m many of lhe dead birds os they and'the author has received ■nothing, j “breeders” for Hix or nerenyt-.ira, until they rusty Iron, far redibly bitter ami dikn-rnvMany
ot
her
instances
of
this
kind
might
’
«o
“
break,
”
when
t
hey
bceomevither
“
flamed'could carry they left hundrwto of deed and
nbfe t-&gt; t! ;• n^-docatcrl psilate. The! native
vroundtd dh the ground, and they had not given, but cui bono? The proviso fa unjust ! or “feathered” varlrtivx Now a florist may
culls it “n ■.! g.-od old iKJSt nnd milk” (the
stirred oudk&gt;f their tracks in doing their nnd inequitable, a temptation to the pub- 1 ascertain iu six hours whether his breeder
siml.v l-efaic •,:n!ou«iy drawn from a stiff
alaughterAg. For the purposc-of seeing Usher not to report the true number of tulip will become a feathered or a flamed
and ...........
da:.: : reus ^
jump)
—,1 and regards it as
how far Oic woods were occupied by the copies sold, tad should never be accepted ' sort, nnd whether it will 1st worth growAng "having
fat------’ ■ o tin- very pittih of
n ’bit
ught
pigeons Walters and Dennett walked five by on author who expects pecuniary return ' on for the breaking time, because the vJn------of the’ petal is shown by the color, and perftxUou.-—New Ork-: ns Picay une.
miles through the forest. As far na they for Ufa labor.—Charles B. Todd In Forum. ! 1Ing
It is that which makes tbe feature when
could ace on either side the Birds crowded
Carly!*** Method of Work.
the tulip is fuHy matured. Blue tulips
•very tre* full, and when they left the
Among the An.ericn i pit vlpcm which
Speaking of his method of work, Carlyle have always been desired, and they con
woods aft$r going that far through tbe
the «,ppcrhra&lt;to
copperheads
pigeon colony they could discover no cvi- said he had found tbe little wooden pegs thus be artificially produced for florist pur are not rnt:b-na’&lt; - . rc the
and the muc cjnu&amp;d water moccasin of
dence that they were anywhere near its which washerwomen employ to fasten ;x»es.
the California* and Tex a*. The former
•nding. It was afterward learned that the clothes to a line highly* convenient for
Daffodils and narcissi generally can be
has
a
wide
range
east
of
the
Mtoatosipni
keeping
together
bits
of
notes
and
agenda
greatly varied in color, and especially by
area covered by the' roost wUs eight miles
on the same Sj)cciaLp&lt; •fCTtrsras his habit showing tbeir exquisite reining when thus ■nd frequents meadows in tbe neighbor­
In length and four miles wide.
“The excitement following the settling to paste Otrn screen in his workroom en­ treated. The tube and corona take a darker boot! of water. There it sometlmea falls a
victim to the last name.! snake, for on
of the pigeon colony iu the woods was In­ graved portraits, when no better Could be and richer tone ot color than the pManth
tense, not only among the woodsmen, but hud, of the people he wm then writing thus agreeing with the fact that all daffa opening an unusually thick water moecaamong the dweller* in the towns for a hun­ about, ft kept the image of the man dils are more or less bicolor. The Christ- ■in caught In Texas a large copperhead,
dred miles around. Tbe woods were filled steadily in view, nnd one must have a clear maa row- is also an Interesting flower when recettly swallowed, was found within it
of him fa the mind fa-fore it wm in
£nocea&gt;,n 11 »n animal more
constantly with nut only men, but wom­ image
colored. toZin?
Straight withV™
tubes cn*s
the Irart posdble to make him be seeaby . artificially
^e^tata fromfa«e
dreaded than the rattlesnake, since while
an and children, killing the nesting birds
Ito nnuM,r trilT
*TlPe’ °f “ 1C"fc a,ak“
with guns and club*. Immense ueta were
--------- ---- ——..e
W&lt;4AUVII
known
by ,u
th«
aet, in which thousands and thousands of
out angularly, thus dividing the snow
birds were captured. The pigeon* were
white petals Into a network of red lines.
act even allowed any rest at night. Carry­
The interspaces are filled with oval cellBeing able to “take” one’s own pulse to ul«, and as the tubes are permeabtaths
ing torehco. band* of destructive hunters
■warmed in the woods after dark and a doubtful accomplish meat, fa-cause the cellular spaces become suffused with a del­
■iaughtered without mercy. In spite of heart has a.me peculiarities, the impor­ icate nhade of pink.
An apparatus for affixing stamps on en­
all this the pigeons held their roost and tance of which are sure to be overeat!mated
Snowdrops and lencojums ore *1*6 very
velopes to the Invention of an Australian.
tbeir young, remained until the squabs except by physicians, and much uneasiness Interesting when thus treated. Their netCMMjw ta tb. wutb will "tr, their tor- The stamp receiver to supported by a pair
were old enough to look out for them­ occasioned fa consequence. Irregularity etou, retool wlU. about dgbl tube. ,t
selves. and then took their flight, still ot the pulse to natural to no small number the bue, which
aerw.. tbe petal to lu to* by going across a brook nnd gather- of pivoted arms, while another pair of
of people without other signs of disease. potol to tweely p.tall.1 ll„e. «roogly
moving westward.
thenH^tb
S* dlfTcrent kinds, dip arms carry a damping roller. By pressing
That was the last visitation of wild pig­ It may also be simply a transient symptom, Fjjylr o&gt;yk.U. Tb« u, broncho! near them in the brook, then bind them totreth- a handle the stamps within the holder are
due
to
errors
of
habit
or
other
&lt;■
*&gt;•*«•
&lt;
eons in localities so far east In the United
Lbexlp of the twul to tonlike form, pro
forced by a plunger upon the envelope, the
States where roosting was formerly a fre- which, disappearing, leave no trace behind S 5‘
'‘‘ft Ptak ““»'■» U&gt; th. Dower
■tamps being at the some moment motor
them.—Hall's Journal of Health.
The double white camellia is anotW v.m,
auvd by the damping roller.—New York
11 ““re-ume.”
wild pigeons have roosted since then was
Journal.
W hy an Eiiglfal* Bishop Wm ItemovMi.
pink shade throughout. It fa difficult to
is northwestern Pennsylvania in tfiBI.
Bfahop Bernet preached a famous ucr- Imagine how thia is done, aa the cmuellfa
Since then the birds have entirely disapmon at tlie Roll* chapel from Psalms xxli, has a small woody stalk, and in the case
An lnt*r««ttag
Hitherto glass cells have been blown,
th A
fl°w«r with forty or fifty peta*
21, "Save me from the lion’s mouth, for
A matt totoewu~ Haht to
to
10 thl*thelr "1"
b“n lte,‘
to the wilds of Mlchigsu, the Indian Terri­ thou h«*t heard mo from the horns of th*
took, tttottlto J
’’to toech
■'tHttlV
Jfj “r ^toiennoa. eu be oomtruetod. Th.
tory and other isolated haunts, and in n unicorn*."
F*to chttk, th., b-,1
Ptoe** ewwlH, to welding or hutoK pittea
The court said he «Ilud*d to the royal
tnr yean will be numbered among the exitinct birds of the American continent— srms. Hr denied it, bat wu removed ftom
3Tew York Sun. .
his ixjst of chaplain.— Notes and Queries
Ml at
^"“Udktott tank, with al! th. adrutoRm
COUta-Lradna Ilt. ot h»,t^, u.. dda. etndRbl, bottom. iZel

h.!cb ?

from * Lutheran church called St. Enoch
There are eighteen white families In this
’nllago nnd two colored families. Th;--.
■ra Industrious, honest people, but have
ways peculiarly their own. They Uljeva
strictly In wslking In tbe way* uiclr ,
than trod, which Ixm powd lntl) a , ‘"

«-

toto^Sk-xti^sS

few York Times.

Mrs. Amanda Falsfry
Paisley
of
For many years an esteemed anminucicsut
canmunimt «*
Trinity Episcopal church, Ncwl-ursh. &gt;•

nJSUMU‘.Sstdl

j/=

■Dll ftcrefMla tore* on her face.

'fa.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Hx» cSeeted a cure and iha e.m now hear and
w”nu*TVr For Ml P““''l*y’.1l;l1f"
caMMMto&lt;11Hood ACo• Lo*r11- Hal&gt;

HOOfft PltL«

�Tbe *ight of the weapon brought forci­
bly to his mind the startling event* that
had taken plat e at the cabin tn th* w-xslt
and now for the first time he found time
to reflect on the strange things he had
overheard there, it wm nil plain to his
mind now that the persona to be defraud­
ed by the two strange men who had atopped at the inn. were none other than trimselfand-motber. Thecouversatior.be had
heard nt the inn and that lietween tho
abort man and the woman at tbe cabin
had fully convinced him of the fact
What whs he to do in tho matter? How
was he to prevent the snceemfnl carry­
ing out of the skillfully laid plan Of the
conspirators?
He felt sure dial the
scheming two whom he had left nt the
cabin would proceed to Fort Scott aa
soon a* powiblo. nnd would lose no time

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

ar® fully represented, ami many Indians
from other tribes are present. So far there
are no hostile (letnoti'tration*. and it is Iat&lt;’» nil in»lkii&lt;* of what In to-ln* n.-«-«iu»pHshed fit fammh* hi Ihr R«d Lhrr alley
Work has beet/ begun al Edinburgh, thought there will be none.
of Mhiiireola and North itakota. He said
, , wile!0* &lt;&lt;&gt;«■&gt;’&gt;“•
Christiana county. Ill., on the projected
William Harrison Bradley, of Illinois, S. J. Lvtan.i. near hi* town of DwIgliL N.
Chicago &amp; -St. Louis Electric railroad. preseni Con-ul ar. Nice, has been trans­ D.. boiigiit lite arii-» or ibtid iu ihv spring
The president nt thu corporation says th*' ferred to Copenhagen iu place ot H. B. Of 1891. !or?2.0W. aud nt’*-*!
that
balding of the road will be pushed rapidly. Ryder, under arrest foi euib.x;deuien aud seasoli worth lhe im'wry or
government
It is authoritatively announced that the forgery.
clerk. In rxrrf* «f lh&gt; • ‘•’•I
i‘L* »«ro*. •»
Republican national committee will bar*
Parilment has been porogued until
per the fulluwlnx statemrut:
uu brnndi headquarters in Chicago.
Dec. 4.
4.1W) i n u. wlieni. »t -s*.........
lav .. .. uii*.-.:.: to................
n&lt;J"'
The duke ot Devonshire, better known
Would prefer being excused from a surgi­
in
this
country
as
Lord
Hartington,
has
cal operation when she could be positively
Officer Thomas Spires, of Jeannette, Pa,
cured of piles by using Hill’s Pile pom­ barrled Countess Louisa, dowager duch­
tore down a French flag that a French resade. A printed guarantee with each pack­ ess uf Mauchestar.
LeuviMg.........................
*■ ’J?-8®
Th* general term of the supreme court klrn: of that place had hoisted on Decora­
age 1 rice Sl.oo. six patkaz-&lt; 8S. By
Cases uf this kind are so comm hi that
tion Day. The matter was made an inter­
mall. Fur sale by Fred L Heath, tbe 01 New York state has decided that fish­
they are r Inijr in the news mxr’art vol
ing in a private pond on Sunday is a national one by tho French minister at
i
druggist.
Washington, and Officer Spires ha* been wexL
discharged.
F. J. Schormerhorn, geologist and min­
Tlie next annual conference of the Meth­
William Newkirk and William-Parker,
in putting their evil designs into effect.
odist Episcopal church will be held at eralogist, of Idaho, writes under date of two boys, have been arrested at Elco, His.,
Tbe thought of returning, home to Hillsdale September 14th-.
Aug. S that he has discovered an immense
consult with hie parents about thu mat­
glacial field hi Central Id\ho, beneath nnd taken to Cairo on charge of making
and passing counterfeit silver dollars.
_r,
which lie a series of glacial llkqs.
ter presented itself, but after consider­
The World’* fair souvenir coins will be tsaisiK’
The total amount of the deficit of James
ing the condition of affairs there and
sold at |1 each, io it has been decided oy
—
E.
Gilman,
of
the
firm
of
Gilman,
Cheney
the danger that his presence might
*3.00
♦ MO,
Sc Co., Boston, is now estimated at th* directory.
bring to lufnself as well n« hi., parents,
U2.50
♦400 J
Marvin Northrup, a boy of 14. who mys­
taw.fKX).
•
lie decided to adopt some other phtuof
liioo
from Winona, |
Four thousand cab-drivers in Paris have teriously disappeared
KJ Foil LABtfX
action
Minn.,
a
year
ngo
and
whose
father
was
gone on a strike.
■(♦2.00
suspected of murdering him, has reap
•l know what Hl do.” tie muttered at
Rev. Henry Catrtjon, of Knox, Ind., has peared in good health.
SHK*
last; "I’ll go directly to Fort Scott and
J ♦1.75
left the Free Metho.iist church and joined
It is rumored at Chicago that the ques­
UrOR BOY®
inform the anthoritie* of what 1 have
tbe Methodist Episcopal society because tion whether lhe World's fair shall be
heard ami nee what can bo done in tho
Two Aloviia young men were relieved his former congregation objected to his onened on Sunday will bo taken to tho
matter.,”
wearing
a
mustache.
by 833 by a foot pad the other night.
United Stales courts, but upon what
Dan’s knowledge of tho law was very
C. H. Neff, a blacksmith ot Dotuman,
ground is not slated.
Fenple who Kfve Hood’* Hwintrilla a fair Win., had a controversy with Postmaster
limited, but he was familiar with the
The dedicatory exercise* of the World’s
trial rmliz* It, srest itwnt amt are jriiid to soy a Reid, aud ia^revenge net up a box in
plan adopted by* those with whom he good word for II Havegou trie I it?
fnirlu October will be held onthekOtb,
wbichlbr townspeople were invited to de­
had to ileal, and ho felt confident of his
2lnt and Xf3d.
posit their mail, Neff agreeing to carry it to
I^peer county fair SepL 21-23,
alrility to defeat their designs, could be
Ilev. John Vannest Talmage, brother
the train twice a day. Thu arrangement j of Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, is dead,
only reach Fort Scott before it was too
Marshall republicans have organized a is in violation of the postal laws, and Neff
aged
73. He was a missionary in China
late.
••
club.
will be arrested. ■
of the Reformed church os long ago a*
"Bbt tho worst part of the whole
tho same high Kra*lo. and represent a moswy
IMtJ.
far U-yond the prices charged, sre that nama and.
James W. Hatch a prominent farmer
business." continued Dan. “is tho fact
There Is talk of a strike on Kansas City
living ue.tr Marshall is dead.
1 The Democratic congressional conven­
that they now know tliat their plot is
street
car
line*
while
the
Knight*
of
Pyth
­
tion of the aeventh Kanias district has indiscovered atfd they will nyt fail to push
ias
encampment
Is
going
on.
dor*cd Jerry Simpson for congress.
Mdviuieod through the business through with tbe greatest
A law has been promulgated In Russia
Tbe trial of Benton Hodson for the mur­
• u.-tui in baud he saw tho dispatch 'possible. But it may be that
der of Levi Sloan at Aledo, III., March 23, making lhe purchase of grain under mar­
-. with a cruoh kmoug tbe they will remain here with the intention
iuts been Iwgun. Sloan died severity-eight ket rates from distressed peasants pun­
.I. pipage. In a moment of recapturing me— which would doubt­
Deacon JoLnuonwiu* greatly shocked and days after he was shot, and the defense ishable by six month* Imprisonment.
Jim Hall, cf Australia, and Ted Pritch­
tn Hie eltnntion. .
ADMI.XTSTBAToRS KALE.
less be the best plan' they could adopt; lispleast-d the other afternoon when he J’’■ill try to prove that death was not duo
ard, ot London, fought a prize fight at
are inwi) listening to our for by’ keeping a clow watch upon tho called nt Pnrsou White's house to find the ! l° Hodson’* shot.
In the matter of the estate of Washington K.
his
family. Including ...v
the I The
trustees
Brighton. England, in which Hall beat Perris, deceased.
....
»
. im- vuii?' erred rhe cd- p..nuv
luuujj vuui
mr .?irvuill
------- , and
---- ull• ..........................
......
.....I.. ol .the
..v Wayland
..
....... university
...... •
prairie along
both :i&gt;iva
t ides ui
of the
stream minister
Notice
is hereby given that I shall sell at
* brutln'r
brother, the profeswor.
professor, fiat
flat on their , nt Beaver Dam.
Dam, Wis.,
Win., have selected Dr. his man in four rounds and won £2,000.
they might be successful iti their under- ! parson
Vam'n ’“
pnblle auction to the lilehest bidder, on Friday,
Judge Lambert Tree, of Chicago, spent the twelfth dav of August. A p..lM2.altea
stomachs in tlie
the front hall nlnvincr
playing marhlrt*
marbles, Ij \Vosburg,
of T.tnnnln
Lincoln, 111
111., nj
as i.rpxbUnt
president nf
of
'
Stomachs
Txai.lu,r&lt;r nf
Ihv hillou youth.. ’Ill t'tking ”
o
’
clock.
Ill
tbe
forenuon
in
lhe
Frehate
office
In
last
Friday
at
Gray
Gables,
the
guest
of
The game wo* n friendly contest to see who the institution.
ur ’.b.il y - don’t li.tve an opportunity
the cltj &lt;&gt;f Hastings in rhe county of Barry,
The more Dan studied over the mat­ could shoot a marble the greatest number] Caleb W. Mitchell, president of the Grover Cleveland.
in th* state of Michigan, pursuant to
th’r nifonnation you've gained."
ter tbe greater was his anxiety a* to of times through n hole cut in a long paper village of Saratoga, N. Y., has been ar
license amt authority grant-d to me on the 16th
day of June A. I&gt; IWL by tlie Prpttajo
As Uv spoke he caught Dan by the what would be tho outcome of it all. box which wan placed against the door.
| rested upon the charge of keeping a gamcourt of Ihirrv county. Michigan, a.’l of th®
The
Garfield
Park
club
at
Chicago
has
,,,jand held him down with a Any attempt to leave his hiding place
The
deacon was greatly
aboeked.:
a* has . bling huure.
----------------------- ,-------- -------------filed .suit* aggregating 8160,000 iigalust lhe estate, right, title and Interest “f the said de­
used of. tn and to the real estale situate and
might
result
in
again
placing
him
in
the
■
been
wild,
but
alter
he
bad
watched
thu
rntght
result
in
again
placing
him
in
tne
j
*^
v
“
uc
*•«
’
*
«•«
i.
u
n
r
__V three-fourths of the village of mayor aud chief of police for wrongfully e.
grip cf ircri.
•
.
hem* m the county of Barry, tn the state ot
*
°
.
...
.
.
.1
nrncMrt«lln«M
fnr
M.r-I.it..
H
a I^
am,.,&lt;&gt; perfectly
....
power
of
tho
outlaws,
and
hi*
heart
alP^Hng*
for
awhile
he
became
I
•■^uick. 51 eg, bring me some cords till
Dtlinar, Del., burned. Three hundred interfering w ill) the business uf the club Michigan, kn.wn and described as follows,
that than
he could
shcot n |gnat
deal people
’^iAter
The narann^nn
gtatorefivr
fare
nrp homeless.
Homeless, One
uno person
person is
i* known
»newn In the recent attempts to stop racing at
i ■. . the young ntscal." continued most sank within him as he reflected |! sure
1
‘
Th"
south half' f the east ballot tt* north
his trvimr ritustion
hnTe ,Been burnul
i straighter
. .
, than thejutraon. nnd before. five loimve
uuriiui |o
&lt;o deBth
uemn. lhrrc
inree othcrl
otnera that course, nil of which have failed in west &lt;ju rter of section fourteen (II), township
- ■ ■-.niedly
“I’ll -am fix him no anon
upon nis iry ing tiraauon.
I minute* he was
was on
Un his
his stomach,
stomach, too,
too. shoot.hoot- i. ur„ niiMiu(C and Bre thought to have met. court.
three (3 north, range nine (9) west.
But there was nothing to be dono now lng nmrh|C!, wilh tlw rest. Thedenqonwas
Dated June ant. A. D.. 1W.
the Mime fate, while three more were *eHenry Harris, ot Tncoma, killed hia
... 1 critical imoment for Dim but wait for night, and then trust to tho ; win?
in ...rt
hisneuuud
I' really pays ■ Verv]- 4,urncd.
ja»r*F. Mrw.
...rrt, ...
.... v.rt. thought. It
wnywtud daughter and himself.
Administrator.
. .ud !i&lt;’ r-nlized the desperate chance of escaping tho enemy under j lol*
• ’ ■ - -il-on«
1•
•b.
•
0»« SrtM
John A. Bortwick, ot (be SUoJ.nl Oil
The town of Sontra, Germany, was de­
The above sale Is hereby adjourned until Fri­
.:
’die man in whoa© clutches cover of darkness.
M..I1 of .he Amrtta.1. |rt,pk-. wl.kb
! t4 ,udd„, (rou,.n„rou.
stroyed by fire. One hundred and forty day the Wlh day of August I’WM
b«l
«&gt;&lt;.,.
&lt;»»ra&gt;&gt;»&gt;ir
Lu
(11OC
£
b
^,
hl
on
b
,
he
b
„„|
oI
bl&gt;
Um St»U held tho rock
A half hour jMisscd and then Dan heard ’
tn the foren*»n at the Probate Office In the city
buildings were burned.
down ...I pl.r
bl
„ c„„bm,n oud (oolnbu,
:,&gt;.liich he had taken from the sound of hurried footsteps udvanc- j brtO UH. ln«i&gt;u&gt;tr to
The British steamer Rome was wrecked of Hastings.
nwhile like boys anil:girta.
und girl*.
| Lurutd to th-alh.
Dated August I2th l*M.
with 11 quick movement ing from up tho stream. Clutching tho once In nwhlle
nenr Algoa B &lt;y and all on board are
James F. Mxai». Administrator.
It is an art wjilch we are k-nruing alowly |
thought to have been drowned.
: ..ti: fr.mi the grip of hia ad- revolver in his hand, bo crouched low in from foreign pcople.nnd .il come*'easily I The
Lindell hotel and C’oltuu Belt rail
„
al Pine Bluff, Ark., were । Rev. Dr. Hiram Huck, ot Decatur. Ills?/
1'1.en tiefore the latter could tbe weeds, his heart beating in a wild enough, if slowly, because the “tendency is railroad stalion
bv lire
formerly prominent In the Methodist
. J
f-em nw surprise at the unex- tiunulL Some one was approaching, after ull inborn. The Chinese know what I
Mb* France* Willard will sail tor Eng­ church of the west, is dead.
•. -v. Dan struck him a heavy and that it was some ono of tho'cneuiy they nrc about when they go out, grown 1
land Tuesday next and b» back on the 27th
The Germans are building se/reral im­
men nnd women, end nmutlnrln* nnd "so- i .
,
the hl.el with the rock. The Dun felt convinced.
'
She
will
bring
the
noted
Editor
portant forirwae* in Alsace. Neuf Brl“* '
•■.. r.’d a gastf, relaxed his hold
Presently the steps drew nearer and cicty" persons, to fly kites on the public LStead,
TIME TABLE.
of tho Pall Mall Gazette. with her. b ich is to be connected with Strasburg
■tret
t.
Give
u»
more
enfant
Hinges
like
In effect June 2&lt;5.1K&gt;2.
vj
or.th and sank, upon the flooy. tho sound of voices could be heard.
aud tbe chain of forts on the Rhine great­
She goes simply for the oea voyage.
.
flash Dan sprang to £is Lifting his head cautiously and peering tbe parson’* marble playing in the front
ly strengthened,
Sixteen
district
telegraph
boys
at
New
I hall.—Boston Transcript.
A convict named Vincent was killed and
Orleans went on strike b.-cause ordered to
■ ing up the pistol thnt nad through an opening in tho thicket, Dan I
wash their ftecs, “ahiue" their shoes, and another unmed Welch was wounded while
the man's hand, he darted saw three rough looking meu approach- |
ln U1&gt;
Of B 8t«an&gt;»hlp.
trying to cscaj»e from Sing Sing prison.
On reaching tbe ing. nnd the first glance told him that '
Dnwfi in lhe deepest cavern* of thc ship wear clean collars. They lost the strike.
A Wyoming man was held up by three
Mrs. Patsy Sears, aged 108 years, died
SOKTII.
t
niet by Meg Frone. who j thoy were souio of tho same mejr ho had ;■ ta-tlw great “stoke huh:." where the sixteen
Kalamazoo Lv...
highwaymen, robbed and then beheaded. at Kokomo, lud.
- .-i.miation of surprise and । seen in tho robber*’ cabin tho night be-j boilers generate thvir strain nnd the furCooper
A posse of prospectors captured the high­
Owing to the threats of a st rike the mas­ East
Ki.'lihmd
Juuc’t.
naces beneath them belch aud reeth with
.: : .
.tn attempt to grasp him. fore
ter tailor* of England have ordered a lock­ Cressey
way men mid liungcjl them all to a tree.
Each UUU1 eurrlrtl a pistol h. hi, hand, Jcorrhlng h««k Th. tl.. . mom.t.r
.s &lt;!'•■ nniued not to be taken,
I; is Maud al Washington that the out of journeymen. The number of men Mito
i
tron. vtanHntr ontrerlv about from 1U to 170. unu the men can onl) work
tielton
.................
; : • - weight against tbe half and they wen. glancing cage J
nn tnur or Uvo nt u time; un Icnutperivncvd eight hour law pio-sed by the present con­ affected is 55,&lt;X*1
Cloverdale
President Baptista has declared tbe Shultz
gn -w will cost the goverumiut, In new
w,.u|d
Qf exbnustion before Lis
man he sent her sprawl­ them as they stole cautiously through ।
. ■ air onto lhe floor, and then tho brush
,
1
Wr.tch frns over. The slice hors which j public building contract* alone, 3?,tW,0U0 whole ot the republic of Bolivia in a state Hahtjxua......... .
They stopped as they drew near tho. pUUCttirennd shore the molten ma*.«e* in anti change the character of thu building* of siege, owing to the Cavmceo revolution
1
■ ■. • . house. There was a
ary movement. Several case* of dynamite Coats Grove
• nndcrbrnsh thnt skirted thicket where tho youth lay concealed. | the furuncwt blister the bauds that hold
,
...... ............... ..
wX.i Mb rji
W oodlMiitl
"He orter be about hyar somewhat,” j them, and curling gmwotn dames scorch
Wiiodhurv........
.
; -nr by. and without an in1i« D. L. A*
“I can’t seo how the half iud:«l Ixxlieaof the firemen and
Captain Samuel Junes, Republican can■ lashed into this and ran observe*I tho foremost
Mary Sunderberg. of Minneapolis, was Ltnslug..............
didme
for
i;otigrvs&gt;
in
the
Third
Indiana
parch
tbeir
lyes
and
cmck
tbeir
lip*;
ashes
•
■ • . . • creek. .-Scarcely had he’s goin to escape us.”
run down by an electric car, in St. Paul Detroit
TZTn^i”
nf th., nt hers, and soot nud soot mid nshes nrc everywhere. district, has challenged W. S. Holman, to and was falaily injured.
Grand Itaplds...
.0 thicket wljen he beard the
^ing ledg-e h laden with them three joint debates in each of th.: eight
■‘He can^ki repl»«*l
rcpiicw one
uuu of
v» the others.
•The men airr wntehin
watpbin fer hlL)
him 0.1
on tho
the ।, ilR.h J ^.p Hi;(i (U) t he dripping bodies of counties ia the district during the camThe continent of Europe has been suffer­
. ..-ir. • -f the woman aud man
ing for several days from extreme heat.
;
in pursuit Then tbe prairy on both sides of the crick, an if i th® firemen they mingle In streaks* of gritty I t&gt;ajgU.
At Trieste lhe mercury marked indegrees
be
leaves
the
timber
he
’
ll
be
picked
up.
thnt&gt; inn-Ke
grimy, panting mon i | A uispntfh
• o a pistol sounded and n WM ___________ .miner no u do picaw up. ”। |
.vJi from London announces the m the shade.
"Thar's
doubt' *but* what
-Tliar
’s no c*
’ " wo'll git &gt; jook oven rnhre ghastly thnu they nre.
&gt;ugh tlie' brash close to tbe
I death
ucatu v.
of tinthe duke-of Manchester, who
The story of a disaster in a mine at
him if wo haf ter search every bush on j
The con! trimmer*, ns they trundle their ; when
lorrn.
svheu Vi-count
VI-coHm* Mandeville spent much Wesley, near Peoria, 111., was a mistake. Kalamazoo
Ar
- - • * *-*----- jre;i barrow* from lhe bunkers in calm |
•
ot' New York. A sort ot cave-in took place, but no one Bost Cooper Lv......
• it Dan wax out of tl*o the creek—it won’t do ter let himslip | weather or stagger under heavy loaded I litnejn tbe social■ circles
Ills wife, who survives him., was a Mis* was imprisoned aud work was resumed in Blehlsad Juaet
i.: ih'- enemy, he made good I now, fer he’d spile our whole game."
' basket* when the ship is ntorm tossed, arc Yzunga uf that city.
Crewey
“Curse that drunken woman!
VSo
■
unity lb put ns much
an hour.
&gt;
4 Mito
I transformed by this flying dust into imp*
Five children were burned to death at
I Mton
i&lt;iwc;ti himself nnd pursuers ortcr knowed bettor than ter leave her I of blackness, nnd the long line pf »»l&gt;en.
Grlflin. Ga. They were locked in tbe LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. i tloverdste.................
,• , . glowing furnaces mnkes this awful place bouse while tbeir parents. Mr. aud Mrs.
!■ ' Keeping undercover when- thar alone.”
Bbula..........................
1th.
it canXba
R?ifm more terrible thnn Dore’s pictures of
cC'-.fld, ho ran swiftly down
“Tlmt’a the trut
—but
------------------ - helped
Nathan Ellis, went to church.
Hastings............... .
•- *this
1J- thicket an take
gjnner’B bell.—New York Press.
Cutcaoo, Aug. 22.
aining a sharp lookout for now. J im, yon go in
The bar association of Knox county,
Following wer&gt; the quotations on lhe Coats Grove
• n i.’fTH that might bo lurking a look fer the game bd me an Hal will
Me., entertained Chief Justice Fuller with board uf 11a '0 today: Wheat-August, opened I Woodland.................
jist kinder surround thoplaceanteothat
••Talk about all the Hr* told about fi*h a steamboat excursion from Rockland to 75-, eluted '.SHc; t-eptetnber. ojientxl 7) Ho
ckawd 7 94c; De t-mlK-r, 7SJ4&lt;-, closed 7^3. Lansing
r hour he continued his course he don’t dodge us if he s in thar.
-Camden, dinner and drive.
A decree I* about to Ik- promulgated re­ Corn-Au.-u«t. opened 02c, clorod &amp;2Hc; ^P- Detroit
.. n tlie stream; then pausing
lyxroan.l
to
the
other
rideof
the
tackrt,
h
n,hh,rls t|K. kulak. It y&lt;"&gt; S« » moving all existing restrictions on the ex­ t mb..--. opeffeJ ulM?. closed 029a •; Octo&gt;or. Grand Rapids......
.a no sounds of pursuit, he
opMMdUKc. clewed 034 ••
Oats-August,
o( thc fisherman
fls|lt.rnmn and
and hi.^fish you^ve portation uf cereals from the Russian em­ QJ Ci.o i a
in a dense thicket of and tho next instant Dan s heart almos , .
closed 31c; September, openoJ
-.u.-p, on Mg. 1:11 only.
‘
tho CUUlUluaxf
combination
lie down
wi«h pire. ,
*0Uc.c!&lt;&gt;Md MHct October, opened 31c. closed
* No*. 5 and 8 will not carry pmengers uulea*
I rO he remained in conceal- stood atill os ho heard one of tho men, gOt
WO
—- -Just
-----------------__
•
Pork—Septpinbar,
opened 811-23. provided With freight train permits.
A man nnmod Charles 11. Peckham gave
i.:.
linsb.es
.
' ..................
making
bisinfzt
wayfhn
into
the bushes.
your
feet toward the rjinit
cam* ra
m and
nnd have a
1 ha.l rested and then coutin- __
Krelght trains will be run at th® eonventenes
pbotogntrh taken of Jouratir und you 11 himself up to the marshal of Fall River, rioZedllU-VB*: Octo er. opened 31LSJ. closed of the company, who reserve tbe rtcht to change
the Um® of such trains without notice.
uud- n-twid. Your f«l will unprat hlgger Mos&gt;i., laying that he had murdered Mr.
D.u.lin-t inipulso now was to atW. 8. Dkwing. Oenl Manager.
and Mrs. Borden, “out of pure love for
and longer than your body.
CONTINUED
IL C. Porrxu. Gent P. &amp; T. A* .
LiveSt-ck-Pricmr.tthj Un!ou Stock yor Is
I'-i '
I tbe cabin of some settlor
-When the fish liar wanlscorroborntlon. blood." Tho probabilities ore thnt he is to.lay rung® I »s follows: Hogs—Maruet
■
i:;)2t)t obtain assistance. 4mt ho
.nd be .lww» ■&gt;&lt;«
ll- &gt;!'
insane.
■
ISO erately lutivo un packing amt sh p Ing
PROBATE ORDER
- ■ ' '■ • danger of making his preshis fish n little to one side and in front rif
Tbe People’s party of Ohio has made awount; la*: gred-m a *&gt;had« higher; other
him The kodak does the rest. 1 ve set* the following nominations for state ofli- eralv* were unchanged: mi!oj ranged nt Stale of Michigan. Conner of Barn-—ss.
•
i b&gt; any ono who might iivo
A friend Io neetl I, • trtrad &gt;n.K^.l. .nd a five pound fish look four feet long and
At a session of the Probate Court for tbe
cer»: Secretary of *i*to, &amp; C. Thayer, su­ 84wa5.w pirc S.&lt;I«1IJ light. W-l-e&amp;a County
' ■■■■ ■ .iity. R was plajn that a
of Barry, holden at lhe Probate office,
not Ira, thnn one million
'a'.'
ro-gj puc'dug. 15.
mixed. «nd j&amp;J-wa
Ih the Cltyot Hostings, in said county, on Mon­
•! •• •
’’ rubbers infested that part found Juat «neb a friend 1» Or. Bln. a like it ought to weigh nt least fifty p&lt;»un&lt;l* preme court judges, E. D. Stark, J. D. .•.tl. livavj pni-Rin^ HU I &gt;hlpidng lota.
all by the artistic accuracy of tho kodak. Payne; clerk supreme court,
day tbe Mh day of August, in the year one
. IL Boilu*;
f ’ &gt; . mtry and ho did not wish to Sew Dlacovery tor consumption, cou jl a
th»u*and eijiliKliundri-d and ninety two.
To make a fish look large nil you have to board public works, James Houser.
Pn-M-tit, Chattel W. Armstrong, JmLe of
rile of again falling into their .nd Wide. If you h.re never « Ihl. do is to get it all in the foreground of the
IO ir.x&gt; ini K &gt; «t'*.’
------- Congressional nominations:
Eleventh ei-o Lily «a the com non graaes. ana Probate.
oZjea 5ith which ^e eye mak«
In the malter of the estate of Susan J.
Ilimol. ditlrlct. B. y. N«r.h. lUpubltam; •o-». Ear®:• and shippers slow to purchaser, Warner,
;r&lt; fully considering tho matter
deceased.
partwn. Ob, I tell you the kwlnk kuo'^ Firth Georsl,. I- T. u,lns«on. Alll- uu. tst.un* langodat
choir* to axon
reading aud filing the petition, duly veriIt? push oh' to the Marmaton
It, bu,Inert when It ««• OBtlui;. -1 •«» uci Sixth G«onrU, Thomx, F. O.bx- tra »h*p; iugst er*. $4£MM-*&gt; good to eholc® flrd. ot Seth H. Chapman, executor of the estate
. ................ ...
&lt;- ‘n:.l 111 .mtnnn
of
said
deceased,
praying that Ins final account
’
■ ? w:ty of tho Military road.
nlm, Demohrtt; Flnl Tex*., B. C. Butchburg Dispatch.
lierrtofore filed tn ihis court may be beard
'
I afford’him an opportunity all tbgt i* claimed or monej wmI bt rjiusou, Democrat.
and allowed and be be discharged from said
1* :
lhe |Ktyinastvrand his escort,
Mrs. Allen Crocker, who was killed by 82.75 11-3J range htou-rs,
feeders trust.
Tberevpon it is ordered, thnt Wednesday th®
More than SOO.venr* ago tbo Dutch rulers her inminu son at Carlsbad, Germany, 81.7
" i-'
'■ ■ ••iiid uiake known to them tho
." • cuw&lt; $24) *03415 bull*, and $:Jb&lt;a 7th
day ot September. A. D..i8«!at ten o'clock in
f c,.vion anxious to retain tbeir monopoly
tne forenoon, be assigned for tbe hearing of sold
’
I • - n laid for their robbery 81.00.
Sundav, wn* not from Chicago, iw lhedb- 5-ii voal 1 alVt-sX.
°
for which, .bj utad patches first stated, but from New Tork.
Sheep—Market fairly active and price* |K*titlon and that tbe heirs at taw of said dea’. C. Dry wood ford. •
cvAM-d and all other persons interested in said
■toady;
quotation*
range
I
al
84.i*)^JL6jpor
pfMrrlr.;
••rata''.
She was the widow of W. B. Crocker.
B'.: 'ih.-i। wns great danger yet that
Im Ha we»teru. 8 l‘4).i'».5i&gt; nstivoi, 3LJ3i*,5) estate, are required to appear tu a session at
said court, then to be holden at the Probate of­
thr, it.:, ,1 him. fur well he knew that
Texas and $J.UU®K75 oat*
We drtire to MX “ our
“g*
fice. In the City ot Hasttmrs. in said county, and
Produce: Hutter - Fancy aopar.it or. StiJ show cause. If any there be, why lhe prayer ot
: '.-rson learning of his escape vears we have been celling Dr. KU1*
The bnsine** portion of tho town of
X4Uc; nne crcaiuerias XhftSk-; dairies fancy, Hie l&gt;etiiloner may not be granted. Ana ft la
ai:u n thorough search for him. Now Discovery for consumption. I • te th. property o'rth'
Genova, Ohio, wav destroyed by fire. The frwh. xux&gt;22c: jacking stock, frosh. Ur. further ordered, that said petitioner give notice j
New Life Pills, Bucklen s Arnica
man and woman at tho cabin
loas I* «*ti uated at I173.OX)
Ftf .,-S»utU-rn Mock. Ifl^a par dox-: north­ to the persons interested In said estate, of the
Elbert Scott of Crawfordsville, ImL, a ern. 17c. loss uff. Live Poultry—Hen*. He p*r pendency of said petition and the hearing
- ave no atone unturned to find Saltv and Electric Bitters- and have' "c"r
thereof l y causing a copy of this order to t®
b.„ 13
ot »gf. wo killed br lb. au, lb; -prlng chicko ». IzKe P«r lb; roost-rs Cc: puhllshrd In the Hutton Baxnkk, a newsbun. now that they were aware of tho
“reel Sw-Youth1. Compxl'loo.
duck*
V.; sprin.'ducks. 10c; turkeys. 12c per
raprr printed and circulated In said County of
at Rlvcralde on‘tbo Knhkckee.
' ;, |.a,| fonnij Ollt from thajr con1U. Potatoes—Minnesota Early Ohio*. S*4i.7Us Harry, onee in each week for three successive
Muir.
Trebelli-Bettlul,
the
famous
opera
vet&gt;ati&lt;&gt;n, iju was fully convinced. It
perbu.: Kansas Early OLI'm. MdO) per ba.; weeks previous to said day of hearing.
MOBUtU U.UX
r“'“„
&lt;.verv time, and we stand ready to reiuuu
Chas. w. auxstrono.
singer, is dead. ‘
8C Louis Early Ohio*. SJOUSc per btu Long
wax (ugh}-,- probable that thoy would every hum-, “*
MHBfaetory results
The mounuto UoM w.h' t.h' “"““21
Judge of Probate
Tho Prohibitionist* of the Tenth Illinois blani Kuoe,
brl. Appleswnuniinieata with tho outlaw^ and a
(A true copy.)
district have nominated A. D. Metcalf, of Gftcn.
per br.; poor Sl UKiidA
thorough March would be made.
red.
Duchw*, 8i.wia5.WJ per brl;
Kuox county, for member ot congress.
1 jy.*nc t*r box.
Blackberries — S1.2&amp;^1.75
As Dnn retlectod over tho situation he
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
Onlrn b.«. taon —'’J l“e ,mtolr per Id-quart cm* B.u.-berries-SLW^i-W p.-r
wcaine convinced that it would bo haiState of Michigan, County of Barry-**unotth. Interior, kBrleollur. iuhI
lu-qnart case.
_
,
Notice I* hereby given, that by an order of
Milous in tho extreme to attempt to cross
led drdri o! Germouy declaring dirt laBroom Corn-Hurl. 7&lt;»3c par lb; whisk the
The bat Mire In **•
'"r'”*.
Probata Court lor the County ol Barry
tuo br, a t prairio lying between Dry wood
The best sane
rheum. lever
asmuebaa examination pro,., that Amer­ brush. 7d7)4c: green. eulf-workinK, MittStfc; made on tbe 2&gt;:t!i day of Juty. a. D. iMt,
a&gt;wl the Mannaton until dark. A sharp brulw. Mrt». “'“2 band., chllblxins.
ican ham. and aide, ot Lacon coolaln Inside and corer*. SK&amp;Ahic-. common brush, 5 six months from that date were. Allowed far cred­
itors to present tbeir claims, walubt theesAte
trlcblnm Import, ol .rich prorUlon, mu« fijAc; crookod, 34i*e,
watch would doubtless bo kept by the
Esther M. Pennock, late &lt;5 said county,
not be olaee.1 upoo public aal. uolmathey
deceased, and that all creditorse( said deresued
eatmy. and ho saw no course left but to
bare bL. examined by lhe Vrna.lan angun.—Topeka Capital.
are required to present thcr claims to said
wnwal liimself in tho bushea and wait
I’robata Court, at the Probate vAee. In the City
thoritle*.
patiently fc«- nightfall Haring selected mouey rrtuuded. Irtw "
drew**
tec. BIHe; October. Mfc; December. tCHc. of Hastings, for exaratnattao aad allowance,»■
Thirty persons were drowned owmg to Corn-Na. S mixed cMb did September. 8&gt;c; or before the Mto day nt January u«rt,
a dt-UM! thicket of dogwood bushes, ho For sale by W. H- &lt;*oo“jw«
.
and tliat weh claims wfil be beard before wdd
the wrecking ot a rirer .learner at Nijal O tober,
Dwwntor.
37J$c.
O*t»-Na
S
court, on Wednesday, tho 3Cth day ot October
wept into it, and t browing himself among
Novgotud.
the rank weeds that entirely covered the
being «“
uirt text.
The number ot lodlane attending tbo
•™
“
"f
'S^Scb
lSSo&lt;
*«™=V
ground, he prepared to wait patiently
tey-Sagtectod. Pvrk-DuU; oU mm. IU® “nSt^laly. MB, A.
uhnex
deoo.
on
th.
Black
B«r
Hear,
near
w tbo coming of night He examined Ixxu In • lew tHOISL^^Uh^'-rth- goxertrtrt. Punea. L T, la
is conatantly
constantly Inereaalag.
increasing.
Cb
“o pistol he had captured from his adthere.—Leteur* Hour.
vergary at tho cabin and found that it
f liirrf0 calibcr anu
ntained six along the River Raisin-

/W LLLISENBEE

When Baby wm sick, we gave her Caatorta.

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

♦ 3.501
♦ 2.50 fl
♦2.25™
♦ 2.00
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pl.75

W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE

cgH-ff&amp;in,

Woolley &amp; Bronson.

Chicigo, K&amp;l&amp;a&amp;ioo St Sigifliw

�now.

FORENOON SESSION.
The republican county convention which
tuft cm bled in Union hall in this city Sat­
urday was a# fine and representative &lt;
body of citizens as could be convened in
Barry county. Each township and ward
was represented by its full quota of dele­
gates, and every delegate was Imbued
with a spirit of earnestness and de­
termination that boded well for tbe party
and for Its uemlnees. • Each seemed deter­
mined. as far as could be, to find out and
to do tbe best thing for the party. The
result Is. as might be expected, a clean,
strong ticket; one that should prove, and
one that we believe will be, a winner.
At 10 o’clock a. m., Chairman Hale
Kenyon called the convention to order,
and named Judge Smith as temporary
chairman. 'C. L. Glasgow, of Nashville,
was made secretary pro tern. Committees
on permanent organization and order ef
business, on credentials, and ou resolu­
tions were named, whereupon tlie conven­
tion took a recess for half an hour to give
the committees opportunity to prepare re­
ports.
•
Upon reassembling the committee on
permanent organization and order of busi­
ness through their chairman. C. W. Smith,
of Nashville, reported In favor of making
the temporary the permanent officers, and
named a regular order of business. The
report was unanimously adopted. Upon
assuming thc chair as a permanent officer/
Judge Smith delivered a masterly and tell­
ing speech, which was repeatedly ap­
plauded. The convention especially en­
joyed bis word pictures of the people's
parly candidates In their acrobatic efforts
to get into two platforms with both feet at
the same time; and especially Prosecutor
Lowden’s greatest effort of his life, in his
attempt to rldo tlie prohibition, people’s
party and democratic nags at one grea(
straddle.
The committee on credentials through
its chairman. M. V. Barker, reported
every township nnd ward represented by
Its full quota of delegates.
At this point, Hon. John T. Rich ap­
peared aud was escorted to the platform
by Mr. Kenyon. He was heartily cheered.
Eugene Hertbom, of Barry, and L. A.
Hyde, of Assyria, were made tellers, and
the constitutional oath was administered
to (hem as well as the convention officers.
Nominations for probate judge being in
order. Hon. John Carvctb presented the
name ot Judge Armstrong, the uresent in­
cumbent. V. L. Glasgow, of Nashville,
named Jamas B. Mills, of that place, and
M. V. Barker presented the name of A.
E. Kenaston. An informal ballot was or­
dered which gave Armstrong 62. Mills 18,
Kenaston 14. The ballot was made for­
mal, and Mr. Armstrong declared the
unanimous nominee.
The convention
then adjourned for one hour.

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■

.

,

AFTERNOON SESSION.
Upon reassembling, the first work taken
up was lhe nomination of shentT. The
names of James 11. McKevitt, ot Tiiomapple. 3. C. Ritchie', of Yankee tarings, and
Hibbard Offley, of Castleton, yrere present­
ed^ and the claims ot those excellent gen­
tlemen urged by their friends. A ballot
was ordered. While being counted, Sena­
tor Colgrove, chairmaq of the committee,
presented some ringing resolutions to the
convention. They were able resolution.-,
ably presented. and met tire warmest kind
of endorsement from V1*-’ convention, be­
ing frequently applauded, and were adopt­
ed unanimously. The tellers announced
the vote on candidate for sheriff as follows:
James 11. McKevitL 35; S. C. Ritchie, 20;
II. A. Offley. 8: scattering 2. On motion
Mr. McKevitt was made tbe unanimous
nominee.
For clerk the following excellent names
were presented to lhe convention: John
G’. Naghjr. of irvlng; John Lee, of Wood­
land. W. I. Marble, of Castleton. Walter
Brown, ut Orangeville. Tbe hist Imikit
gave Nngler 33. I^ee21, Marble 22, Brown
lb. ’.nre fourtli ballot gave Nagler 58,
Marble 32, Brown 4. Mr. Nagler was
made tbe unanimous nominee.
When register was reached' tho eonventimi was given the.opportunity io select
from lhe following names, none of whom
could fail to fill the position with credit:
Chas. M. Made, of Baltimore, J. G. Hughes,
ot Barry, Vi F. Brooksand C. W. Jordan,
of this city.\ Mr. Jordan was nomingtoi
on the first walloL receiving 57 votes.
Hughes IS. Brooks 12. Mack 9.
When it came to treasurer tlie rubs
were suspended and Hale Kenyon, the
present bicumbeut, was nominated by ac­
clamation. the tellers Iwing Instructed to
vast the 'J6 votes of tbo convention . for
him. lie was summoned before the con­
vention and appropriately thanked that
lusty for its distinguished compliment.
When prosecuting attorney was r. ached,
P. T. Colgruve was called to the chair,
while Judge Smith in eloquent and well
chosen words presented the home of Hon.
Jm. A. Sweczey, and moved that the tellers
Im Instructed tu east t!t“ ballot of the (hi
delegates for him. It,was done amid
^■eat enthusiasm. Mr. Sweczey was calledikefure the cOnveatiop, and in worth
.tbat-opoke bls glad emotion over the action
of the convention, accepted the nomina­
tion aud thanked the convention.
In rap’d order, tbe tellers were Instructed'to east 90 votes for A. E. Kenaston. of
this city, and Fred W. Walker, of Middle­
ville, for circuit court commissioners; for
Loe 8. Cobb, ot Rutland, for county sur­
veyor; and Drs. A. L. VauHorn. of Balti­
more, and J. W. Sackett, of Prairieville,
for core uyrs.
It tco’c four ballots to nominate a candi­
date for representative. The names pre-■rented were those of A. W. Dillenbeck, of
Wjodland. A. F. Sylvester, of Yankee
Springs, and David Hnggett, of Assyria,
all excellent citizens and loyal republicans.
On the first ballot Mr. Huggett received
41, Dillenbeck and Sylvester each SI, and
4 scattering. On tbe 4th bolloL Huggett
had 54, Sylvester 38. Mr. Huggett was
made the unanimous nominee. Three
cheers and a tiger were given for the tick­
et nominated.
It was after 4 o’clock instead of the ex­
pected 2:80 when tbe convention, whose
work had been so well done, was ready to
adjourn. It had been expected that Hon.
Jchn T. Rich would deliver an address in
the hall. But the afternoon was so hot,
and so many desirous of bearing the next
governor, that an adjournment to the
street was necessary. Mr. Rich speaking
from the eastern porch of the Hastings
house. Owing Co the lateness of the hour.

See those elegant toilet setts at Spary
Phillips’.
G.

See tbe ladies- 32.00 shoes at
Stowell’s.

F.

The hoee boys are practicing for
day iu Kalamazoo.

Labor

Teachers institute Is in session and Is
largely attended.

The M. C. R. IL excursion to Cleveland,
m entioned in this issue, has been given up.

World’s Fair Guide and Atlas given
away with every 820.00 worth of cash
trade at F. G. Stowell’s.
Spary Phillips has just received some
very choice sets in glassware, that ought
to suit anybody In both price aud quality,
j Call at F. W. Grable's and examine the
new line of suits made by the Hastings
Furniture Mnfg. Co.
Exclusive agent
for Hastings.
Mjliss Gertrude Bentley gave a pedro par/

ty Monday evening to about 40 of her
friends. Charlie Doyle and Mrs. Ira VauValkeuburgb carried off the honors.
Anyone getting poisoned with poison
ivy will find a very wholesome remedy In
rubbing the afflicted spots frequently with
sweet spirits of nitre. The writer knows
its value from personal experience.

Parties shooting ducks on Thornapple
lake and adjacent waters are warned todeslat, as they are known and will be dealt
with accornlng to law If they persist in
shooting out of season.

The fall term of the city school begins
Monday, September 5. The indications
are that tbe enrollment will be unusually
large, especially In the high school, but
never before has that department been so
well prepared to successfully handle large
numbers. Teachers
classes
will un­
doubtedly be organized for the fall term.
The carpet bug has appeared at Char­
lotte, Owosso and other cities not far from
here, and the arrival of the pest here may
be expected. To rid your home of tbe car­
pet bug, tbe following has been tried with
good results: One oz. alum, 1 oz. chloride
of zinc. 3 ozs. salt Mix with two quarts
of waler In a covered vessel and let It
stand over night, then pour Into another
vessel without sediment. Dilute with two
quarts of water and sprinkle carpet a foot
from the wall. It will not Injure the car­
pet.
It is with pleasure that we record the
evidences of prosperity of lhe C. K. A S.
R. IL company. Aside from improving
its line and bettering its service, it lias
erected a fine elevator and stock yards in
this city and is building a new depot and
stock yards at Coats Grove. The road Is
In elegant shape, its service is good, the
company is prospering and we are glad of
IL Tiere Isn’t a better road in the state
of incize, and its prosperity speaks well
both for the country along the line, and
for the management

As we go to press the Indications aiv
that the democrats will endorse evety
nominee on the People’s “middle of the
road" party with the exception of Sheriff
Benham. Heaven and earth are almost
being moved to bring that about. Lead­
ing democrats are going to all parts of the
county to lead their followers to the
People’s party camp. We understand that
Jhe deal Is about completed: that everyone
on tlie People’s ticket but Benham will be
endorsed (he was a republican until re­
cently) and that the democrats will'be
allowed to name the senator from this
district Unless the game Is blocked just
see lK&gt;w far off this prediction Is. Any­
thing to beat the republicans is their stand­
ard. and a few political wire pullers arc
attempting to rally tbeir forces around it,
like riles around a sugar barrel But the
days of such political trickery are. num­
bered and fair, honest-minded men of all
parties will repudiate it at the polk.

Ou Tuesday, Aug. 31, the Detroit. Lan­
sing * Northern R. R. will run tbeir an­
nual low rate
EXCURSION TO PETOSKEY.
,
via Grand Rapids aud the Chicago &amp; West
Michigan Ry..
VIA Tire new noVTE,
through .Traverse City and Charlevoix.
This excursion lias been a popular one
for years past and is eagerly looked for­
ward to by a large number of people, who
take advantage of the
VERY LOW BATES OFFERED
to spend a few days among thc famous
Michigan resorts.
Tbe pure, invigorating air. cool nights,
and many attractions of this region, make
the trip one of pleasure and benefit.
September Is a delightful month In
Northern Michigan.
In addition to other attractions, lovers
of the.sport will find excellent fishing In
tbe lakes and rivers. In which the whole
region of . Traverse City . to Petoskey
abounds.
*
Stops will be made north of Grand Rap­
ids nt Baldwin. Manistee Crossing (for
Manistee). Thompsonville (for Frankfort),
Traverse City, Williamsburg (for Elk Rap­
Ids* 8 miles.) Alden (formerly Spencer
Creek.). Bellaire and Charlevoix. Good
hotels, with reasonable rates, will be
found at all these points from Traverse
City north and nt Petoskey aud Harbor
Springs, across thc way from Petoskey.
Special trains will leave Sunfield at 11riM
a. m.. stopping at all stations on D. L. Jfc
N. IL R.. taking dinner nt Grand Rapids
and supper at Traverse City, anti arriving
at Petoskey about 0:00 p. m.
■ TICKETS WILL BE OOOD TEX DAYS,"
or for return until Sept. 9tb. Inclusive.
Round trip rate from Sunfield 33.50.. For
further particulars address our agents, or
Geo. DeIIave.n, Gen’l Passr. Agt.
Grand Rapids, Midi.

Some tne who desired evidently to do
Mr. A. W. Dillenbeck, of Woodland, can­
didate for the nomination for represenatlve, an Injury and great harm, bad it Is
claimed, quietly circulated the report that
he had misused his mother, even sending
her to the poor house. Mr. Dillenbeck
Informs us that his mother at the advanced
age of 87 years is living with him; that he
has kindly cared for her and done every­
thing possible for her comfort The story
that he has ever sent her to the poor house
he brands ns iutamoualy false. He says
she has her own right ample means to take
care of her, and If she had none, she
would fare as well as be as long as he
lived. We regret that any one should take
such menus io injure a man as that It
Isn’t manly warfare.
'

The stock of lumber and shingks lalcly
purchased by

DRUG STORE
For 16 years the leading drag
and book store in Hastings.

toni-Iui Site! toil,

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; W

The most complete stock aqd
lowest prices'. All kinds
used in the county.

At their yard can be found ail the
novelties in hemlock boards and studing-

01., I). Goodyw

The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Hastings,

Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything.”

Mich

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A
''The maid of Kildare”
And “the girl with red hair,”
The lost “Charley Ross,”
And the ancient “White Hoss,”
The “Fat Man of Plumbago,”
And folks from Newaygo,
From Texas to Maine,
If.they buy drugs of Fred L. Heath,
They will do it over again.

SEWING MACHINE?
If so, buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you $55
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other for $25 as do some dealers.. Oh. no!

The Dollar of the Poor Man

AGENT forjthe

Is just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich. He. sells
The Light Running World Renowned Domestic, Tlie New
Home, and some other-first-class machines.
COLUMBIA
He will sell you a machine for a small payment down
and the balancodn monthly payments if desired.
HICKORY
It will pay you to call on him before you buy. , .
Needles, oils and parts for all machines,
Two BEST WHEELS in the
World.

T. PHILLIPS

OUR COUNTY

Wheat In Woodland is reported
averagin g 20 bushels per acre.

to

be

The Woodland News says the Baxnek’s
statement was thc first imitation It Lad
that there were drunken men In Woodland
on campmeeting Sunday. The Banner’s
Informant was a Woodland man. who was
In a position to know what he was talking
about.
,

EMPIRE DRILI

Rumor, according to the Freeport He*’
aid, has again got the L. &lt;fc H. railroad
started towards this city; operations to be
commenced next fall. People generally
• will credit this* report when they seethe
Iron horse un the move this way.

Some Delton G. A. R. men expect to
take in lhe untlonahcncafiipment at Wash­
ington next month.

Geo. Eddy, living near Delton, reports
that he knows of 1.500 bu.he-ls of huckle­
berries that have been picked this yeah in
his marsh, and thinks 1,000 bushels beside
were taken by parties who failed to report
to him.
The Nashville News claims that tbe
which consumed the fruit evaporator
tory there was of Incendiary origin,
calls for the hanging uf the devil who
the job.
.

fire
fac­
and
did

S. J. Truman and Harry IL Banks will
r Bev. A. D. Grigsby will/ preach In the
Presbyterian enurch next Sunday. In the succeed G. A. Truman in the dry goods
monting on “The adventures of two emi­ business.
grants’'In the evening on “Soap Bubbles."

Thc L. T. L. band of Hope will meet In
the IT. B. hall next Friday at 4 o’clock.
All lx&gt;)s uud girls cordially invited.

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,"

YWoodland is red hot now. The fight of
Uhose who wish to break up the city char­
ter is being waged with great bitterness.

Church and Society.
The home missionary society will be
The News knows of some Nashville
held at the home of Mrs. P. W. Busby on
Wednesday, the 31st. Members lire re­ men who never paint their own houses,
quested to pay their dues at this meeting, though they need It, but can be depended
on
to paint the town semi-occaslonally.
as it is lhe last of the year. Those having
mite boxes will please bring them, that we
One young man went to a recent mid­
may make our report for the year. Come night fire at Nashville with one leg in his
early there will be wqrk for aiL
pantsand the-other uncovered; but the
The Hastings W. C. T. U. will meet on News records that he failed not to remem­
ber to light hla cigarette.
Tuesday. Aug-jJoth.arMra. Grigsby’s.

THE HASTINOfr CREAMERY SOLD.
tanas could not remain. Still, many
more than could have been seated la Un­
ion hail listened to Mr. Rich, and paid

tbe front seat la the old InstRutioo.
As is known, the city bank acquired the
creamery property is satisfaction of a debt
of the old company, and haye held It for
the past year.
Monday last the bank sold the property
to Mr. H. E. Carman, a gentleman lately
from Colorado; who until recently lived In
the dairy region of New York, and otx
who knows all about the butter and cheese
business from Alpha to Omaha, who is ex­
perienced In both their manufacture and
sale.
,
Mr. Carman will move to our city with
his family next week, and will at once
make arrangements for tbe opening of the
creamery about the first of September.
Mr. Carman says there could not be a bet­
ter plant, and if the fanners will co-oper­
ate with him as he believes they will, ’he
sees no reason why tile creamery cannot
be operated at a profit to both patrons and
proprietor.
It is needless for us to speak of the bene­
fits to the farmers ot this vicinity which
the opening of this Institution will confer.
Mr. Carman Is a pleasant gentleman,
who comes here highly recommended.
He does uot rent the property, bnt paid
spot cash for It, and has the necessary
means to operate the plant This speaks
of the confidence he has in the venture.
He will manufacture both butter and
cheese, and will employ none but exper­
ienced help. We are glad to welcome him
here, and hope and believe he will find a
lucrative business here. He came here to
make the creamery a success, and we be­
lieve he will do so.

and did so In a dear, clean and logical
manner. He Is a very convincing speaker,
and handled his subject—the tariff, the
money question, tbe records of tbe democ­
racy in state and nation—In a way that
carried conviction with his words. His
best point was on tbe wool question, where
be was perfectly al home. He demonstra­
ted that the farmer got the benefit ot the
tariff on wool, even If the price had de­
clined. He showed that the decline in
wool was universal, and as an evidence
showed that the Australian wool clip of
1801. Of 600,000,000 pounds sold for 3105,­
000.000 While the clip of 1880, of 300,000.­
000 pounds sold for over ’390.000,000—a
ed cline in price of nearly half. -At the con­
clusion of Mr. Rich’s address three cheers
and a tiger were given for him, and for
the national. state and county tickets.
Owing to the sickness of some of our
office force, we are unable this week to
give, as we had planned, a sketch of each
of the nominees. We will do so in our
next

in tlie Rorick Because it is the most reliable
built nsTsDMkiuFEE?' •
uret and 9nIy posi,i' e foree ,eed- driu n&gt;ld'. which has 1’“n
built as a specialty for 37 years and tried to be imitated I5y many, even to using the name. ‘Empire". ImwXn or
Sem“‘ °- s“Periori,&gt;-- Thc Empire Hoe Spting Drill can be driven nnywbe.e that .
mXYSu
wtOjout danger o( breaking, and sows with the same gear th- same quan‘arme'rs
’ chee*“11&gt;’ rcfer anyone wanting to buy a drill to the following named
(armers who hate bought of me the past two years and speak in the highest terms of The Empire’

NEIGHBORING COUNTIESJacob F. Hock, an old soldier of Grand
Rapids, was on Thursday arrested on tbe
serious charge ot a criminal asuult on
Anna 'Vann, a 13-year-old girl.
Gov. Winans and Hun. John T. Rteh
will orate nt the Greenville fair.
Van Buren county finds that local option
does not prohibit drinking intoxicating
liquors in that county, and that It costs the
county tn 1891; Including costs of litiga­
tion, officers fees and the licence money
received iu 1890, over 39.000. Under the
circumstances. Van Buren thinks It la pay­
Ing more for local option than It Is worth
e&lt;peclally when It means as it has in that
strong agrtenltural county, really nothing
but free whiskey and unchecked saluonism.
;Ed win Lake and Mrs. Francis Bailey
were arrested Monday and arraigned be­
fore Justice Wi'sou on the charge of adul­
tery preferred by Marvin Bailey, busband
of the woman. The examination was sat
for Monday next, and in default of bail of
respondents were taken to
Jait to await the hearing,—Battle Creek
Journal.
'

Mrs. 8., Roberta, lhe Battie Creek ladr
Whenever the subject of creamery is
In a ndteoad wreck near Denver
mentioned, several very estimated citizens Injured
during the Knight. Templar Xla?e to
of Hastings aud vicinity look amazingly
louver
tired, and feel worse than they look. But lMttweeidled fr°m
we must mention it nevertheless, even

Henry Barnum
Clark Otis
Jacob Rhodes
E Kerchner
John Coleman
P Hoard
W 8 Benham
O Goodenough
Terry Corrigan
Francis Wilkes
Milton Coulter
Peter Haney

w W McKibben
Joseph Shultz
Wm Gorham
Henry Crockford
Wm Stafford
Ja. Barnes
Chas Bldleman
Chauncey Townsend
Barry Broa
John Carpenter
A J Barnum
Frank McNaughton

Horace Bishop
Oscar Matthews
Wm H Merrick
John McKibben
Isaac Taylor
A Barnum
W H Eaton
Cyrus Gibson
Leo Myers
.
Fred Williams
Thomas Heney
John Fleming

Emerson Edger
Geo Bronson
John Dawson
E L bmlth
Matthew Ransom
Henry Babcock
Chas Rogers
8 L Frag les
J B Wolf
F W Baron
Abljah Eaton
O Barnum

&lt;hcar&gt;peaeer
Ch*. Bald’v.n
Joseph Bray
Chas Youngs
E Barlow
C W Meat!
C OsgMid
Royal H Brown
John Allerding
Manning Doud
Dexter Strouse

The Emnir Lwhich i, “v
re“"kable Drill for it pays to buy the BEST.
.
Drills—either shoe or hoc in
*° be,thc BESTI continually keep a stock ol Empire
Some of my competitors
8
h°,eSr at "?y sbop on Main St’ °PP°site new court .ho?5C
a car-load of Empire Drills la«t
I am
out °* business which is a mistake, of course 1 received a
car-load whichk^ksverj-much at7’Joiihdia°Se^2U-ai!ar^CnUmbcroflhem and havC °rdcrc '
I am here to stay for busine- 31 ““ nght W busmeM initcird of of going out of business.

R. B. RICHARDS

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ing medium tn Bar­
ry County.

Hastings Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 1, 1892.

WHOLE NO. 1942

VOL. XXXVII- NO. 18.

tended Pomona Grange last Friday.-Miss
Nellie Pilgrim is working for Geo. Qemens and wife. —Wesley'•French retimed
home from Boston last Saturday whee he
has been for the past year.—Elvira Brant
expects to return to her home in Bale
Creek this week.

PRESS DRILL

COUNTY NEWS.

THE ORIGNAL RUNNER DRILL.

The Ellis school will commence with
Miss Donovan as teacher and the Austin
school with Ed. Brown as teacher. Both
commence Monday.—School at the Center
begins Monday with Myrtle Tuckerman ns
teacher—Bom, to Dan Olmstead and wife,
a son.—Bern to George Pratt and wife of
Big Rapids, late of this place, a son.—Ed.
Ney has returned home from New York
where he was called by the death of his
twin brother. Edwin.—Mrs. Sylvestrt is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Tomp­
kins.—Mrs. Frank Churchill of Toledo Is
visiting her mother, Mrs. 3. Ogden —Miss
Llbbie Moore has returned from Battle
Creek—The v^lI is being laid for Henry
Sylvcetet’j new house.—Mrs. F. Davis and
daughter, Minnie, returned to their homo
In Otsego.N. Y. Monday.

First in theField.

First a Success.
First the choice of farm-

DOW^C-iAC

SHOlDPIll

ers.
,
First in numbers of sales
; I!E .MOST PERFECT

ON THE MARKET.

For sod, stubble, dry and wet ground
The lightest draft of all grain drills. For simplicity of construction it
has no equal. For convenience and ease of operation it has no rival.
For working qualities nothing approaches it. It is simple, practical,
effective anch'durable, combining the acknowledged elements of suc­
cess which are divided among its numerous competitors. Made in 5
and 6 inch sizes from -11 to 26 shoes. For sale by

Carltou.
✓
Very pleasant weather.— L. B. Carpen­
ter spent the best day in the week with
Geo. A Herding and wife.-/Judson Carpen­
ter sports a new harness, so the report is.
Quite a number attended the farmer's pic­
nic at Lake Odessa Saturday list.
Mar­
ried, at the residence of the bride by Elder
Van Dusen on Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock p. in., Mr. Michael Vester and Miss
Minnie Fleming, both of Carlton. The
young couple have &lt;&gt;ur congratulations for
a Jong and happy llfe.-v*Miss Fannie Wood
attended the Vester and Fleming wedding.
John Carpenter, ar., is laid up for repairs.
,A. O’Dell had some oats that went 60
bushels to the acre while Jacob O'dell’s
only went 27.—News are scarce this week.
W. R. Vester and Chancy Wood attended
the teachers institute in your city last
week.

Ira Van Valkenburgh
Hastings, Mich

The Leading HardwareJMerchant of Barry County.
Sample drill on exhibition at Store.

9079

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

To every person suffering from
Piles or any other Recta! dfonse.

DR.

Dry Goods, Carpets,

Dr. Laklns has a larre llst^of
patients in Hastings and vicinity
and more are securing his services
at each visit as a result of his un­
usual success In his sj»ecinl prac­
tice.
.

Blankets, Bedding,

,

All are invited to call for cunsultatlon and examination tmtli
of which are absolutely free.

AND

Live Geese Feathers.
When in GRAND RAI’IDS slop al

The most complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state.

.

.

A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.

A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for $1.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer&amp;, Co,,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

GRAND RAPIDS,
We make a (specialty
°f making Gente suits
apu pants to order.

MICH

-THE KENT
opposite UNIOX DEPOT.

Free Baggage Transfer. New House
Shn-HMtandK^l^hO

To eonoumera ot kerowno oil In Hnollnin «n&lt;l Boot Co: Wo have eoUbll.lied
•nwracr nt Bnsllnus tor the Mie ot
SniToropoll. wlilcli tor lumluntinlt pur^hoSoeounl.
.I™*'1*

FOTMylv,™ crude »o&lt;t 1W
i„t make, 11 pertOTIy mte. U produc«
a clear and while ll&lt;lil »Bd free °[todDrA
nor does It enure any depoall on &lt;*1"“2
which la «o aaao vrlt» che,l’ ,D?I1 '"V
St Ohio oil. Since July 1.
lan allow, the use ot ISO decrees Ore t«l
Si which peradta the
‘'72.
made from Ohio crude and possesses a
lartrer nercentage of sulphur and after ex£sr&gt;ulllcle"t naptlia (crplMlve POTI
Ka ie the Ore teat to ISO degrew or more
JESX nSw.. so far » P^«

iitrht is concern id but at a low test w
J?™ r.lOT well, still producing a very
ErSaWe order while burning and loadimr the chimney with a greasy substance.
Give Sdow Drop oil a trial. the cost is but
little different than what you pay for• tho
। n t-nnds rou lire using and the satlsfac|OT In light will more Hum
comnensate. Mvlng nothing of additional
Solely
For sale by fl. E. Phillips. 11 I*

Xawton and

We are having lots of dry weather.
Miss Cora Williams was the guest of
Miss Emma Raymond last week. — The
dance at Bowens Mills last Friday night
was not very well attended, but those who
went reporta gi&gt;»l time. — Remember the
dance here nt Dorr’s dryer next Friday
night.—Will Page Is able to lie around
again. — Miss Bertha Johnson was the
guest of her brother, • Will, last week.
George says his health is better since he
commenced going to the lake shore Sun­
days.
-

LAKINS,

The Rectal specialist of Grand
Rapid*, is at the Hastings House.
Hastings, even'Thursday after­
noon and Friday forenoon.

Cloaks,

L. W. Felghner was at Chicago over
Sunday. — Mrs. L. W. Felghner lias been
spending a few days at Battle Creek.
Geo. Bhllew and wife of Albion were
guests at Frank McDvrby’s over Sunday.
D. D. Bullin, of Parma, visited his sister,
Mrs. Frank McDerby, tint- fore part of the
week.—Dr. S. M. Fowlerfof Hastings was
here last Friday. — Clement Smith ot
Hastings spent Sunday at his father’s,
northeast of town.—A. IL Weber made a
short but sweet call nt Irving Saturday
evening. — Mias Fleming spent Sunday
with Middleville friends at Barlow lake.
Mrs. Buel and children and the Misses
Furnlss have returned home from Muske­
gon.—Miss Ora Smith has returned home
from Battle Creek.—Mrs. Frank McDerby
and cfiHdren started on a business trip to
Parma and Albion TueMay. — Invitations
are out for the wedding of Fling Dixon
and Miss Amy Means; It will take place
Sept. 14th&lt;—Jas/Fleming went to Middle­
ville Wednesday morning to start up his
evaporator there.
*

The brick company have greatly en­
larged their shod room.—The brick house
now being built on Miss Katie Ryan’s lot
will lie a nice building; Polk Hine Is In
charge nf the brick work, and that Insures
first-class work. — Quite a number from
here Intend to go on the northern excur­
sion.—Maggie Campbell of Kalamazoo has
l&gt;een visiting her uncle.—Mrs. John Doonan is somewhat better although still very
111.—Ella Mosher has been quite sick but
Is now better.—Vesta Mosher rejoices oxer
a bran new velocipede; a present from
her father.—Mrs. Chipman Iff quite sick.
Mrs. Graham’s little grandson is suffering
from a very sore foot caused by stepping
on a nail.—George Chipman has gone to
Galesburg.—Chas.-Judin lias quit butcher­
ing and now there Is an opening here for
another butcher. — James H. Ryan and
\Jobn Ryan made a business trip to Kalajnazoo on last Monday.

settled down to pursue the “arts of peace”
has proven as well bls true citizenship;
his loyalty to friends, bls faithfulness to
every duty and every trust. His re­
election will secure to Barry county the
services of one who has proven that ho
nerves them well.
JAMES H. MCKEV1TT
Needs no Introduction to the people of
Barry county. He has been supervisor of
Said a prominent democrat Monday, ‘•jt Thomapple for several years. As deputy
was very thoughtful of Hicks, Dennis and■ heriff he has shown those qualities of
the other people's party leaders to bring tet, keenness, vigilance and courage that
Yaple here tn attend our convention. rove that he would make one of the very
These fellows want to cram **elr -middle- 1st sheriffs Barry county ever had. and
of-the-road” ticket doWn the throat of the &lt;&gt;e of tile best in the state. He was the
democrats of Barry county: and I suppose ^Inee two years ago; and though be
Mr. Yaple will try and grease it for us; ran ne-». . -0 ahead of his ticket, he went
but I give it to you straight, it won’t go
down me, and I will have Iota of com­ to make Mr. McKevitt, sherfd.
pany.”
make no mistake If they do. As, man
The street commissioner or whosever as a citizen, as an official, in eve-j rrgtv
business it is to look after it, should see and in every trust, be has displays 'hose
that no heaps of dirt are left In the streets true qualities that give the puopl. v,n_
after the trenches for water mains are dug. fidence In him. We believe confiomu?
On Green street from Broadway to Jeffer­ that the people of Barry county wlf.not
son is a line of earth works that many a be true to their own In teres ta If they fad
boy in bine would have been glad to have to elect Mr. McKerltt, and we expect they
got behind had it been down south during will elect him by a decisive majority.
the war. and It wouldpiave afforded him
JOHN O. XAGEEB.
pretty good protection too. Such ridges
The republican candidate for clerk, ie
spoil the appearance of a street and It an exemplary young man. and the present
seems as though it could be avoided.
supervisor of Irving. He liras at Free­
The Michigan Central will until Sent port He is a school teacher and has l&gt;«n
30th sell round trip tourists tickets, limit­ for many years, teaching winters and in
ed to return not later than October 31st, the summer following his trade as a
builder. He was elected by the board of
at the following low rates:
$ 7.ro supervisors as chairman of the building""'"
Traverse City
8.25 committee to oversee the construction of
Bay View
8.95 the new county buildings. We think no
Petoskey
9.30 man on the committee will fail to say that
Harbor Springs
10.30 Mr. Naglcr has proven the right man for
Mackinaw City
11.30 the place. He is a young man of ability,
Mackinaw Island........
7.95 of the highest Integrity, popular at home,
Elk Rapids
8.95 liked by all who know him, respected
Charlevoix
wherever known by his political opponents
M. A. Gillmax,
as well as his party friends. He Is a man
Ticket Agent.
whose ‘.Ife and habits, whose training and
See those elegant toilet setts at Spary ability make it eminently safe to the peo­
Phillips’.
ple to entrust him with the responsible
position of county clerk.
Hurrah for labor day—every l&gt;ody turn
out and celebrate. The arrangements for
Is conceded by everybody who knows
celebrating labor day at Kalamazoo’, are
better this year than ever before. The at­ him and' the position for which lie has
been
named as a man most competent to
tractions are many aud varied. On Mon­
day. Sept. Sth, the C. K. A S. will sell fill the office of register of deeds. Be is a
round trip tickets from all stations to Kala­ young man, an excellent penman, for years
deputy register, and owing to his physical
mazoo at the following low rate:
deformity Is compelled to earn his living
SI 25 by his pen. He 1s a young man of clean
Woodbury
1 25 life, exemplary habits, good record, good
Woodland.........
1
00
Coat* Grove............
family, and no man can question his fit­
1 00 ness or ability. The opposition knowing
Hastings...................
75 bls strength and popularity before the peo­
Shultz
Cloverdale
ple; knowing that be is the strongest name
Delton
that could be pitted against their own
M nominee, who is conceded to be their
Milo........... . &gt;...........
45 strongest candidate; have opened their
Creasy
40 mud batteries upon Mr. Jordan. We do(
Richland Junction
Tickets good going on any train on tM not care to enter Into any controversy xj
5th of September and good to return on with Mr. Wickwire, his opponent and will
any train not later than the 6th of Sep­ not unless compelled to do so; but we de­
tember. A special will leave Kalamazoo sire to say that Mr. Jordan denies the
the evening of the Sth. at 6:35 p. m. run­ charges he brings most emphatically, and
ning to Woodbury.
in specific instances Is able to prove what
L. Sargeaxt, SnpU
be says. We prefer to go through this
campaign oh the ground that both nom­
inees for register are good men. Good
Is to the old soldier and the student the men have misunderstandings with which I
most interesting of all the earth’s battie the public is not and ought not to be
grounds. Those who go to Washington to interested. Without questioning the sin­
attend the encampment of tbeG.’A. R. in cerity nf either Mr. Jordan, or Mr. Wick­
September, will have the best opportunity wire, both of whom tenaciously hold to
of visiting Gettysburg by taking the line of their own views, both of whom.—and not
the Michigan Central and the Northern one more titan the other—are tnen in
Central, which Includes a side trip raGet- whom the people have confidence: without
tyspurg either going or returning, ror questioning the sincerity of either, we say,
those who wish to return by way of Phila­ the whole subject can lie dismissed as
delphia. all return tickets will be honored nothing mart nor nothing tex* than a
either via the short line or via Philadelphia mirundcntandlng. And with this mis­
allowing stop-over nt Baltimore. Philadel­ understanding the people of Barry county
phia and Harrisburg. The stop at Phila­ do not care to tie concerned, as the quali­
delphia will permit of a side trip to New fications of neither gentlemen nor the
Ybrk and return at the low rate of S4.00. place are at all affected by it. We shall
During the summer season the Michigan not hesitate to pursue this subject further.
Central gives the privilege ot stopping over But we give Air. Wickwire notice here
at Niagara Falls at any time within the and now that he will make a mistake If he
life of the ticket returning, upon deposit­ pursues bls mud-slinging further. That
ing It with the ticket agent there, afford­ kind' of warfare should be beneath Mr.
ing a valuable opportunity to see the Wlckwlre.
beauties or the great cataract and vicinity
It goes without baying that Mr. Hale
at leisure.
Tickets are also sold to Washington via Kenyon Is the nominee for county treas­
Toledo and the lines south aud east there­ urer. The party made no mistake when It
nominated him two years ago. The peo­
from.
The Michigan Central Is the shortest ple made no mistake when they elected
route, the best route, and offers induce­ him. He is a man of the people, and a
ments that no-other line can give. For, roan who eminently deserves their good
any additional Information apply to near­ opinion and'support, and he has both.
estL Michigan Central ticket agent or to J. Mr. Kenyon has filled the office of county
S. Hall, Mich. Pass. Agent. Jackson, Mich. treasurer with the very highest degree of
satisfaction and credit He deserves a
re-election, and the voters of Barry county
REPUBLICAN NOMINEES.
will see that he has it with an emphasis
which cannot be mistaken.

The grove meeting here was well at
tended.—C. E. Bailey Is on the road this
fall buying hogs and sheep.—D. L. Morthland sold a fine young horse to Calvin
Stanton of Baltimore.—Jacob Mott killed
thirty .rattle snakes one day last week.
Three old ones and twenty-aeven young
ones and it wasn’t much of a day for
snakes either.—Wheat Is turning out very
poorly. — Republicans In this place are
well pleased with the nominations for
county officers, and say It could not be
better.—The ice cream party at Mr. Wertman’s was a success.—The dance at the
hall was well attended, but some ot the
Delton elghty-rod-whbkey was there m
usual. — Wallace and Edward Campbell
have gone to the lake shore to pick
peaches.
.

R. K. Stanton sold his horse for $25: be
bad nearly become of age.—Geo. Wilson is
very poorly at this writing.—Mrs. P. G.
Henry is entertaining relatives from Bat­
tle' Creek.—Odle VanHorn and company
returned home last week from Wall lake
where they have been camping nearly two
weeks.—M. Aldrich visited his brother
In Grand Rapids last week.-IL K. Stan­
ton has moved in his new house.—Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Tobias started last Monday to
visit relatives in Ohio to be gone about
two weeks. - Henry Gaskill will soon
move to town. He thinks be will locate
in Hastings, as be has scceptod govern­
ment employment, looking over the mall.
Shell Warner and cousin, Anna, soon
expect to visit relatives In retosk^r.—Dr.
VanHorn and wife started last Friday to
visit their daughter. Mrs. Dr. Horner. of
I Lake Odessa, to remain until Tuesday.
Quite a number of nor young folks at

Additional Local News.

Republican*.
The ticket pqt lu nomination by the
republicans of Barry ■ county is one ,of
exceptional strength. It is one that commends itself to the citizens of Barry county
as a ticket representative of the best inter­
ests and best citizenship of the county.
Of the nominees we shall give a brief
sketch.
DAVID nUGGETT

The .republican nominee tor represen­
tative U the present supervisor of the
township of Assyria. He has filled that
as well as other tiffices in Ida township,
always with credit to himself, his town
and his party. He Is a leading fanner; a
man who 35 years ago located In Assyria,
with no capital bat pluck, honor, industry
and enterprise. By his own efforts ho has
made himself not a man of wealth, ta
which he never aspired, but a man with a
comfortable home, a good farm, and pleas-,
ant surroundings. He Is a genial, wholesouled man, one whom to know is to re­
spect. In his case the office sought the
man. He has never aspired nor sought
office. He Is a man of Ideas, of good
judgment, clean life and eminently trust­
worthy. As a representative, he wouhl
alm to faithfully represent Barry county
at Lanslug.
CU A ILLES W. ARMSTUOXO,
'
Who has not come within the contagion
of Mr. Armstrong's genial native and
kindly ways? Be who has not has failed
to meet one of the royal good people of
Barry oounty. Mr. Armstrong has been
probate judge ot Barry county for the
past four years, aud is a candidate for re­
election. He hu filled the office so ac­
ceptably that but une case has been ap­
prised from hia court, and bto decision in
that waa sustained. The people of Barry
win do
uo well
w«u to
vu keep him
uuu where
w«t« he
.re
county will
Ia Mr. Armstrong was one of the boys
who wore the union blue; and when lie

Of this city is the republican nominee
for prosecuting attorney. Mr. Swrezey
In his chosen profession Is known well
.and favorably to the people of Barry
&lt;county. His most bitter opponent will
&lt;concede this of the republican nominee
for prosecutor—tkpt ho was never untrue
to his client Mr. Sweezay's ability and .
honesty are not questioned. He would
bring to the office superior ability and
none could question his honesty. The
Journal has intimated that violations of
certain laws will be winked at if.Mr.
8weezey be elected. Mr. Sweezey as-ures
us that he will faithfully and Impartially
enforce the laws If elected. And as to
the opposition nominee. If he cares to
parade bls own record in that regard, we
shall be pleased to discuss the subject
with him.
ALOXZO E. KEXASTOX AND FRJZD W. WAI.-

The first of tills city, the second of
Middleville, are the republican nominees
for circuit court coinmiMoners. Mr. Kenseton has acceptably filled the office for
six years, and is a young man wboae
character. ability and service* to the county
and attainments tn his profusion fit him
eminently for the place. He should be
retained there. Mr. Walker was recently
admitted to the bar, and is a young man of
high character and splendid ability. They
make a good pair to draw to
LEE 8. COBB
Of Rutland, is the republican nominee
fur surveyor. Mr. Cobb la a gentleman
whose qualifications for the office none
can question. He has been a surveyer for
years, and was four years deputy county
surveyor. He should be elected.
DBS. A. L. VAXHOBX AMD J. W. SACKETT
The first of Baltimore, the second uf
rnt&gt;rteTlllp’ ,re lhe republican nominees
Wc!1
fr*
lhat
standing high in tbeir .
P”&gt;fe»tan and as men.

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•Fine line of creams and
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Circuses and music ball* were eippty.

A. E. RENKES,

The funerals which take pi ,ce constant­
ly are conduced without the usuals osteutation. Not more than two or three car­
riages /allow a hearse nhd in many cases
tbo body it taken to the grave without a
friend or.relative to accompany iU The
TAMES A. SWEEZEY.
services are limited to a prayer or at moat
tJ
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich. to a prayer and hymn. Thia simplicity of
Practices In all courts of tbe state. Col­ ceremony is the result of the repeated
Warnings of the sanitary authorities and
lections promptly attended io.
physicians. The Hamburg senate has re­
quested an extra credit of 8,000,(00 mark*
RS. E. H. A C. I’. LATHROP,
for medical purposes. In Altoun, just be­
Homoepathlc Physicians and
low here, there were forty-seven fresh
Surgeons
All calls ci|y and country promptly at­ cases yesterday aud nineteen deaths.
tended to.
FROM LONDON AND BERLIN,
A. SCRIBNER, M. D..
»
Physician and Surgeon,
Delton,
Mich.
' LoxdoK, Aug. 29.—Dr. Thorne, chief of
Office in residence, one block east of depot.
the sanitary division of the local govern­
ment board, says he has grave doubts
a. a c. h. barber
of the abiUty of the board to keep
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
the cholera out of London. He says
Calls In Kilty or county responded to with
ths great source of danger is in
promptness, day or night.
the East End.
It Is impossible to
watch and locate indigent immigrants
ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
who naturally gravitate toward the East
.
Lawyer.
End on arrival in the country. They do
OCiceAjver Julius Russell's store, State
not know themselves where they are go.
street/flastings, Mich.
lug, nud their address cannot be regis­
tered. They have no work in prospect
A. SHELDON,
and no friends to receive them, and they
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
drift to the alums aud are lost sight of.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate They are of course subject to a medical
sotil on commission. General conveyancing. inspection at the j»ort of arrival, but they
Haring a complete set of Abstract Books, com­ might puss this and yet be infected with
piled from the Records, can tarnish complete cholera in the Incubation stage, which
t tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
would develop afterward.
Radical Measures Talked ot
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
Ordinary travelers can be watched for
Office over Holloway’s drug store.
any desired length of time after arrival, as
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m_ Telephone, con they have destinations in view and cau
oecting with residence, at Holloway's drug give their addresses. At the instance of
store.
Dr. Thorne all the leading |nedlcal officials
under the government met Saturday to
g M. FOWLER.D D. 3.
discuus the situation. It was resolved
that more stringent measures than now
Office hours 8 a m. to 5 p. in.
possible should be authorized. There is
a growing feeling that Gladstone should
MITH A COLGROVE,
1
convene the ministers and paua an order
Lawyers.
on the ground of public expediency em­
(Office tu Union block. Hastings.)
powering officials to absolutely exclude
Practice is all the courts of thestate.
,
immigrants at their discretion so long as
the danger from cholera exists.
i E. KENASTON,
Attorney at Law,
BERLIN, Aug. 29.—At a conference of
(Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.'s store.)
Practicesln all eourtsof the State. Collections the ministry of the interior Saltirday it
xvmptly attending to.
was decided to publish daily the dumber
of esses of cholera reported throughout
R. TIMMERMAN, Homcepathlc Phy- Germany. The minister of the Interior
•
slclan and Surgeon,
took this action at the suggestion of the
(Office over Lathrop's drug stare.)
emperor, who believes that the plague
can be fought more advantageously If the
T AW, REAL ESTATE ANDCOLLECT- people understand the exact nature of the
JU
ING OFFICE OF
peril to which they are exposed. In Berlin
especially such a course is regarded as ad­
_J&gt;Ai.shnwox A Smith,
visable. because a panic can be averted
Woodland, Mich.
by the publication of all the facta. The city
C. S. Palmerton',
J. 'M^Smith,
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace. waa never cleaner or healthier and with
proper preventative measures It probably
can be kept comparatively free from the
infection.

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Th. Ml-»lo« 1— — —&lt;“-1«•'’“J*1

5^ nm come to this country soon, be
raid, “it will be neceraary to keep a -tries
watch. If R keep* away for months there
may he a relaxation of vigilance in other
norts. both In this country and abroad,
which will render It all the more oeceasary
to be vigilant here. In any
1 d°“?
think wo should consider ourselves aafe
for at least two years."
A Suspicion* C»s* Develop*AbWn Pol Ml. u Ao.tf.M&gt;wbo .n^
her. from H.u.btirg, G«rmu&gt;r, two
.,o. wm mk.o .o Soil.™TT
unl»r aftMruooo •ulenog wlib «o «J1
m.ut MOW ot th. wmpwm. of
.noble tbo« ot
cb°‘“’; ,™
fact that he has come from a fholerainfected city caused alarm. The haspitol
physicians were unable to determine
whether be bad genuine cholera or nottb*y thought ho was suffering from a
severe attack of cholera morbna—but to
te "J. -i. aa. u»r i~uud Po.»i io
the tent on tbe river front which was used
for typhus patients. He will be kept
there until the nature of bls affliction is

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LOXDON, Aug. 29.—A saijor died ot
cholera on the steamship Gerona at Mid­
dlesborough yesterdsy.
The steamship
haa been quarantined, as other cases are
said to be developing aboard her.
Pahib, Aug. 29.—Two deaths • from
cholera are reported from Sainto Louis
’Acha they would bealmasiprfcri***toflMeesrtka
Bafta from thia &lt;U*txa*steg complaint; bat tartahospital.
A woman named Say, who lived
B*t*ly tbrirgoodnas* dom notand h«ra*nd tho**
whoooMtay them trill find tbe** lltfl* pm*vsto&gt;
alone, woa stricken last night with a dis­
abla la aotaany vravi that they wlUnotbowtiease
which
she thought was Asiatlp
llng to do without thorn. Bui after ill sink h**d
cholera. Yesterday she tried to walk to accurately known- •
SIX PEOPLE KILLED.
her son’s house to get proper care. She
fell In the street and died while bring con­
veyed to the h®*pital. It is said that It
Is th* ban* of so many ttvee that Lure Is where
wo eiId our groat boasL Our pills cm* It while
the cholera continue* to spread in Havre
BARRETT, Minn., Aug. 29.—Soo passen­
C'outer'a“L|ttUo Llvtt Pllla are vary small and
and other French cities through which ger train Na CA crashed through the tree­
there la much travel to the United States, tie bridge half a mile east of here Satur­
the steamships ot the French line will day afternoon. The train left Mfnneap.
cgsso running to Havre, and will touch oils at 8:35 Saturday morning. It is the
Instead at some English port, probaby daylight passenger which divides at Han­
OAKTKR ■KDtCINK CO., Naw York!
Southampton.
kinson for Oakee and Valley City. The
SMALL Pill. SMALL HOSE. SMALL PRICE
The Epidemic at Hamburg.
train consisted of a mail aud baggage car
Hamburg, Aug. 29.—The number ot aud two coaches. It was due at Barrett
FOR PROFIT
BtAep"AD1fl
fresh cases of cholera on Saturday was
(Mich.) MVBI- •409. the number of deaths JftJf Incom­ at 2.*08 and a as on time when It struck
the bridge.
The engine And flrat car
plete returns for yesterday show .hat there
Rncloee stamp for circular. Address. A. S. are at fewest MX) fresh cases. The num­ crossed the bridge safely, the two coaches
being precipitated to the river twelve
PARISH, Prop'r.
.
ber of deaths has not yet been ascertained.
feet below.
The mortality from cholera has raised the
number of funerals daily from an average
There were 100 passenger* aboard, sixty
of eighty-flve to one of 830. Thu city Is
of whom were laborers en route for the
^&gt;ot yet panic stricken, but the effeqt of
end of the track to work on the Valley
the plague is apparent everywhere. The
City extension.
Six passengers were
greets yesterday were deserted for the
killed and thirty injured,'two fatally.
trat time since the disease became preva- The dead are: Guatat Boqulst, Hoffman,
nt. Tbe usual Sunday excursions were Minn.; Mike Crocket, laborer. Depere,
abandoned.
No excursion train* were Wfs.; James Laurie, laborer. Syracuse, N.
Edward Smith,_________
laborer, Dunbar. Wla.,
run, aud tbe steamers which usually take I Y.;
__________________
out partle* lay Idle at the docks. Theatres, j anil two unknown laborers.

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Poor Prospect of Fighting Off

COCK BROS.. Proprietors.

Pus

PROBATE ORDER:
State of Mi'iMgso. Cricwly of Birry—«.
At a sesNl.ni ot the Probate Court for th •
Coun’y of Bgrrr. ho’dsn at «he Probate office, in
in the rtty &lt;tf H vnnx-&gt;. in * il&lt;t ronntv, on Ssurdav, the .nth &lt;Uy of Jmv. m tne y«n»r ono
thousand eight hundred and ninety-two.
Present, Charles Wl Armstrong, Judge of
ITetiate
In tlin matte-of themtateof Geo. H. McLel­
lan. dtxxaatid.
On reading and Aline ths petition, duly refi­
tted of David G. lfoWn«o». ndmlulsirator ot
the relate of said de~e.-i.--d. prating that he
may boUceasad tosel! the roxi retuU of said
deceased as In sa'd petition described for tiio
reasons therein »?t forth.
Thereupon tt Is ordered., that Friday. Um
2tth day of, Atigast, A. D. 1M2, at tan o'clock
tn the foreMon oe aasixned for the hearing of
saM petilloiiMd that the heirs at law ot said
decras-hi and all otiirr pcreous interested in
said estate, are required to appear at a session
ot said court, then to '** tefttea at the Probate atflee. tn the City of HmUbs?. tn said County, and
granted. ’ And It h further ordered, that
said petitioner rive uotfro to tiro persons

KIRKS
IAMON

OAF

ON THE QUI VIVE AT GOTHAM.

Health Hoard Strn Advocate Stopping
Immigration.
New York, Aug. 29.—At a conference
yesterday between tbe mayor and mem­
bers of the health board Mayor Grant
urged the greatest vigilance in regard to
the Inspection of immigrants during the
prevalence of cholera in Europe. Presi­
dent Wilsbu, of the health board, said he
was aatrong believer in that Immigration
being stopped which plied between buy
infected districts and th. port of New
York while there was the slightest dan­
ger from cholera. Be believed the great­
est danger lay in cholera coming from
other porta where the quarantine system
waa uol as rigid at in New York.
Bellevaa iu Total Stoppage.
“Immigration could be stopped ■ ha
said, “by making the quarantine regula­
tions so severe that the companies Would
*1
"&gt;•&lt;»'»pouwa would stop of their own accord I
b.11.,., it ih.r. ... . ^.,.1
Ung tb. uompMlw ibrouih tb.tr rJrZ
■MWUvwbrr. to cmm wndlag ImnUEJ“
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Such

oould h.r. mJ po»" to pMi •«!&gt;•&gt;&gt;

COKDEHSEO
uriri sad Keprewatative districts:

AN ACT

LcgirlaUw*.
Seitiox 1.—The peopite of the State of MichlciriJ-nier. That thteBtato «hall be aiwl is hereby
divided mto thirty-two Benato Dirtricte. raeb

W ™ 'Aeat
BlgrtS««s

Prepared with scrupulous are. Hlpheo
•ward at aU Pure Food Expositions. e
nacteacm mateee twm In— _
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tlio ooonty at Wayu*.
Secuko District.—The first.
fifth, and seventh wards ot tbe elty ot Detroit.
Third DisrRicT.-ITte foarth. rifth. eighth,
and tenth ward* of the city at Detroit.
,
Focrtk DiSTRi&lt;rr,-The twelfth, fourteenth,
and sixteenth word* of the dty of Detroit and

gri.tfon, and tho city of Wyandotte In th* county
of Wa/M.
Fifth District.—The cocntira of Lenawee
aad Munroe.
Sixth District.—Tho counties of St Joseph,
Branch and HUlsdri*.
Sevutb District.—The conn tic* cf Berrien
and Cass.
Eighth District.—The counties of Allegan
Ninth Di TBiCT.-TUe counties ul KaJ.unosxxi
and Calhoun.
Tenth D18TXICT.-Tho count!** of Jackson
and Washtenaw.
Euevkxth DtsTM-T.-TLocr unty of St Clair.
TwatrrK Distbict.-TIm&gt; or.untlra ct Oak­
land and Maeomh.
Thiitxexth District.—Thec&gt; untie* of Ur­
ination and Guoomw.
PocrrxxNTi DisrtUCT.-Tho coantl** of Shiawarere and Ingham.
Pirniwra Dtrnu&lt;Tr.-T!»e counties of Bar­
ry and Katon.
SiXTBXXTii D»Wrt.-Th* first, boctmmL third,
fourth, fifth, sixth, wvrath. eiKbth. ninth, and
twelfth wards of theatj of Grand Itapid*. In the
county of Kant.
SxvmrrxxxTt District.-Tho tenth and elev­
enth wards of th* city of Grand Rapids, and the

NONE Such brand.

MERRELL &amp; SOULE. Syracuse, N.Y.
PROBATE ORDER.

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Blare of Michigan, county of Bam . m
At a seraI on of th- Prolate Cour.’for thCounty of Barry, holden at the I’fonate Oneth* City ofJU.UHX*. 1-4 said c.rnuty
nesdav, the Gth dav of Augu-t. sutkevi
oar tnourand eight tiuadred aivl idneiv-tafo*
Ch""i» w- Armstrong,

in am matter of tho estate of Uwipj... Beck.,.
dMMMd. ’
On reading an i fliln* the p-titloq dalv tew
fled, of Silas Be.-key. administrator St wid a.
tale.praying for reasons in raid iwtiUnn S.
forth, that ha may bo lleenMd to sell ih- re*i
e*:xurot»rid&lt;te.-d*.ei^,jn uid petition d£

Thereunon It is "ordered that Prdwthe
ninth day of Seutem ier. A. D i»'« m
ten o'clock &gt;n the forenoon. b&lt;- uwgmd
for the hesFing ot said petition.
thdthe
heirs at law of said .h&gt;s-ph
•M
al!
other persons u.!.-rre&amp; m
sari estate, are required to appear at a wssJoe
&lt;£••« court, then to be holden st ihc Probata
(Kllce in the city of Hastings, InraldcomHy.tMp
Show cause. If any there be. why the prsyerof

Mtaer oruerea, luat raid petillom-rghe notice
to the persons interested in Mid estate, of tte
ttebdencY of said petition, and tt- hvarint
thereof, by causing a copy of thl- oidrr to ta
JobUsbed In the flattings lu.sxra J
per printed and circulated In ra:-i count of
Born-, onoe In each week for two .uecesslvs
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
.
Charlxs W. AHM»ritox«j.
/A true COST.)Judge of ProMte.

NOTICE O? ATTACHMENT.
Rtate of Michigan, the ttrcult Court tor the
Connty of Barry.
Clement Binlth and
Philip T. Celgrovv.

H

George J. Cox.
Notice Is hereby gi ren that on the v.-nd day of
EmuTKXXTH DteTMOT.-Th* counties of Ionia
July A. D. iwna writ of attachment «as duly
ami Motxtoalm.
Isaoed out of rhe Circuit Conn for the County of
Nixktxkxth District.—Tho counties of Clin­ Harry at thn suit at Clement Bmllh and Ptllin
ton and Gratiot
T.Colgrovc, the above named plaintiffs against
Twextirth Drartucr.-Th* counties of Hu­ the lands, tenements. «o«ds end clutteb. money
aud eflects of the said George Cox. detendant
ron am. SnnHar.
The most seriously hurt are as follows:
TwgxTT-riRST District.—Tho count is* of above named for the euin of one l.iunired and
fifty dollars, which said writ was r-iuruaWe ca
Seymour Bugbee, Manistee, Mich., head Tuas- !a end Lapeer.
the 2nd day of August, a. D.!»».'.
TwRXTT-sxtoxn District.—Th© county of
cut and Internally Injured, will die; Mrs.
Dated this 4th day uf August A. D.lspl.
A. C. Belyea, internally Injured; George Saginaw.
Smith n Colgrove. AUorify* fur Tlalntiff.
TwEXTi-rutr.D DtsTOXCT.—The eountlc* ot
Gelz 11, Cbarlestoq, S. C., shoulders aud
Mnskcgoo and Ottawa.
jaws injured, may die; Dennis Horton,
Twxx-rr-roVMTH District.—The eonutiee of
PROBATE ORDER.
Menominee. Mich., internally injured; Bay. Arenac and Mbiland.
State of Michigan. County nt Ilany-re.
George Haywood, Elk River, Minn., legs
TwKXTr-nrru Dirraicr.-The count ire of
At a session of the Probate Gmrt for ths
badly hurt; Charles E Larson, Water­ Osceola. Nrerajrgo. Mecosta and UabaUa..,.
Ooonty of Barry-holden at the Probs'e OSce,
town, Miun., badly bruised; John McMil­
TWKXTT-RrtTH DISTRICT.—Tb'l Count 10* of In the City of lUtiingv. in Mdd county, &lt;m
Wednesday, the tocn day ot Aujtust. in the
lan, road master, back hurt aud injured Manistee, Mason. Lak* and Occena.
Twcntt-rmvexth District.-The coontire of year one thousand elf bt hundred snd ninety two.
internally, will die; Carl Peterson, Water­
llenxic. Wexford. Grand Triitoo, Leelanaw, rrerStte1* Char,, !' W’ ^nMtfung. .ludge ot
town, Minn., scalp badly cut; John Kalkaska, Antrim and Charlevoix.
In the matter ot the relate of On
Thompson, Boardman, Wla., internally
TwxxTT-KioiiTn District.—Th* counties of
Arnold, (formerly Bishop)a ndrnf. .
injured: D. F. Vale, tit. Paul, upper Up Crawford. Oscoda, Alcona, Mbwaukre, Roecom- Belle
On reading and filing the prt!tR.n.dudy&gt;enmou. Og*maw, Iosco, Clare and Gladwin.
severed.
fled of Almena Stanley, guardtau oi ..kid ndnor,
' » counties of praying that she mav be lirenwd -j *eU We
Two Dodias Float Away.
Presque l.-lc. undivided on«- seventh Interest of said minor
The two men killed whose names are Cheboygan.
_____ _ __
u
In the landin said petition drecrited for the
not known were farm laborer*. Their
Thiutiktii District.-The counties of Mack­ purpotes In raid petition set forth.
Thereupon it Is order?!, that Friday, the
bodies floated dawn the river, and, so far inac, Chippewa, Luce. Schoolcraft. Delta and
2nd
day of September. A. D. t«L at’euo'efoek
Menominee.
as known* have not been recovered. The
forenoon be assigned for the hcanneohud
THikrrriRRT District.—The count it* ot tntiio
scenes at the wreck were pitiful. Many
petition,
and that thencire al law of '»id deManjuotte. Alger, Dickinvco and Iron.
ceaaed ana all other persons interested in said
of the men were bound for the same de­
Thirtt-smxjxd District.—Th* coontire of estate, arc required to appear at a •.■".siou of said
stination and had previously worked to­ Houghton. Baraga. Keweenaw, th geblc. Onton­ Court,
then to be holden at the Probate Offiee
gether. They were enjoying themselvea agon and late Royal.
In the City of Hasting... fu **!&lt;! roanty. and
on the train and were in a particularly
Srctiox 1—Ibo election, returns of each show cause, if any titere be. why the prayer «t
jubilant mood when the disaster occurred. evunty f rming one senate district, dial! be the petitioner may not be granted. And It u
made to the county cb.-rk's office of raid county. further ordered, that said ;et It toner gii enotire
to the peraous luli-rreteii in raid istale, of the
pendency ot said petition and the hrsriof
The Potuuiu du Terre river, so-called,
By causing a cop? of this &lt;■«!•«■ lobe
which the trestle which fell spanned, is, in such *^nsto district containing the lortrost thereof.
published in the Humiuu' Ba5\kii, a new&gt;psas k matter of fact, no river at all for a nunib-r &gt;.f Inhabitniit- ncc"rtiin^~t&lt;&gt; tha wn«us perpiluted and circulat'd :u «sld CMirry of
greater portion of the year, but only a of one thouMUid right hun.ired and ninety. Tlw Barry once In each week for thfori *u«r»*!re
midday of hearts;:.
very hUiall at ream, but baa beeu swollen elxctivn Munn of each Mtiate district rewn- weeks previous t*CRAB.
W. AK’HruoXl. •
p&lt;*cd of a pinion of a county, shall be made m
by-* rectut rains until it is a torrent. the miunty clerk's offic e &lt;&gt;f • r.ch county. This
(A true copv.)
JtMff'd Probate.
It la a singular piece of good fortune act is ordered to take immedinu? effect.
Approved Autfuit 6th. IaU.
for the passenger* that the cars and dei’ROBAl E ORDER.
brh from tbe trestle work fell in the wny
Stale of Michigan. County of Dini A«.
AX ACT
they did, ns otherwise many of the poteenAt a seodon of the frob u-- i iur: (nr'.he*
to
ger* must have been drowned. As It was To apportion anew.the roprraentative* among Muntv ot Barry, hohten at the Probate
the city of Hastings, in raid county, on WrilnrsJhe
fallen
bridge
kept
the
cars
from
being
tho Mtveral con a tics and districts of thh d*y. the 3rd day ot Auxu’t. hi the tear one
'
submerged or drifting away.
ihi‘u«ar.d eight hundred and nil
State.
sf
Present, Cbarirs W. Ar.- Hgrrtox l. -Tho people of the Bute cf Mich- Proba.e
ONLY FORTY-THRHE SAVED.
U-an enact. 1 hat the Houm of it. presontative,
F»:»to t t Aaron
In the matt, r of the n
•hall baroaftcr be composed of one hundred N. Warren, dreea-ed.
member*, elected lurrwrido tu n ratio of one
Ou reading and tiling tl.p |&lt;t•tin- n, duly veii_
ri-prounuttlvo to ovory twenty 11 ion rand nine fled, of Ai.rvda Warren, uldow -.
.*•: **iit
- . aerou------Au^ a-FcrtY-.!.™. o&lt; ,b, 'liffl
JT^:ad, nta&gt;Hg that a c-rt.di- it Mn:::x:.t non &gt;0
file In said court purporting to Id the U»t *iu
men imprisoned by the explosion in the bora of any iritet. in cacti organwod c.-.unty, and and tcst.-imeut of said deceastMl be admitted w
totoUpnlmal AI.rk.n.tlK h... I-.Q SXu«5^uS--------- --pet'bale and that aduiir.l-tnt'nu .d Mid rttate
id ratio, and may It granted tu the-pcUtiwwr or some other
found to be alive. Thirty-flveof them -------------------------------------------not iadudod tbcreln. until
.wy hnndred rep- suitable person.
ht wsrs «»ntotiv&lt;&lt;*
*ra asrigntwi
b.T. b.,0 Uk.a Wtb. Mb,-, d,ht
KXS,1------ that is to say. withta
ThereujMiu it la ordered^ flat nu-*dsj. the
nt were tho county &lt;d Wonw. twelve (12); Kent, fare G»); 30th day ot August. A. D..
tettoeexlr
too weak to las moved and were left
left bebe- Sagin.w.
Saginaw, four
four &gt;«/;
U); Hey. three
Clair. In the forenoon, be assigned for tbt besriMw
low. For the remaining 100 miners there •
'3,;,-Lena
Lcrmw-e,
»3)
we, two (2); Jackin twoi:); said petition, and that the hrirs xt ia«* of rare
Uno bop, Horn. sJturrA.q.uu, ” ?'
deceased and all olherp. r*«»i-K»t;t. rested
estate, are rrqulnd io apja-ar *1 »
rlvixl at Aberkensflg yesterday ou a
Of raid court then to be holfteu at the I rotate
special train. The lord mayor has under­
Office. In the rtty of Hartuigs, In said county,
taken the raising of a fund for the fami­
and show cause. If anv ttim- be,»nr the pry*
of Ute MUttauer may not te grinded. And h
lies left destitute by the loss of fathers or
la furtnaroedered. that said prittwiaT pre no­
brother* in the accident. Of the eight
tice to the persons Interested in
rV '' hmen who were ; oo weak to be removed TirnStiJ,';
,AJur?PLapror. &lt;«e the pendency of raid petition, and the biirimc
(1);Gratiot,&lt;me fl); Huron, &lt;«m&gt; (1); ( Imion. thereof by causing a copy of this order to te
from the mine six have recovered nud the otw
(Ij:8t.-Jn»cpri. uno (I); Branch, eno &lt;11 j (niblished In the Mtetings Rasskk. *
other two have died.
CD j Ronr- P"0 &lt;»?Cl“*’ru" UJ; per printed and circulated In Mid county «
Menominee,one ill; Llvimrotou, one (1); Noweek for three -u.vessivs
&lt; 1):
coo (1); laabtila. ora lltirrv, once in each
said day of
‘“’r (U &lt;&gt;&lt;*»*. one (1); the coun­ weeks previous toCBARX.M
New York. Aug. 29.—At the national | !P ’
W. auxjmroJto,
ties of MidJind. Gladwin and ArrWap shall con(A true copy.)
Judge of IWo-e.
convention ot the Sodalist Labor party
yesterday candidate* for president and
▼ice president of the United Scatee were
Thu c&lt;&gt;uuti»« of Woxford, Mhonukeo and
3-omit Me,:.
Represeutative* were pres* n'Fnwr.tAt:vIj district
♦n: Lop New Jersey, New York, Masaa- and bo entitiod to one nrorewentetive, and the
c-.u-ei.*, Pennsylvania aud Connecticut. nlection ruturna of raid district shall bo made
to tho conn tv &lt;4 Wexford,
Simon Wku, &lt; f Boston, n tailor, was .♦Ei?
«'■!• &lt;u*d Lak* shall cou2TOai •'
for indent aud ?i.i
n,p"*t’nuuvo dl»brict. and be on" carpenter of
Brooklyn, tur vice pm idem.
rnT„ti“U‘T n( Ur*nd Traverwo. Lreknuw
, L,.ehio,.
M1" "hoA ooratitute a roproeenmtiro
district and bo cntitiml tn one repreacutative,
, ViMreoros, l„i. Aob a-Trfin
and th* uloction roturns of Mid district shall be
county of Grand Trave™
*
Fomonn H. Mj»™, ot lb. Ohio ud “■{de
Thwciuntira of Antrim. Charlevoix and galHImtwlppl ronnd-boiuo, wu .truck with
district
an Iron pip. b, John Millor, « wlnor and and be entitled to one reprow-ntativn. and the
tte^reVvT*W dUrtrlcl ’hftU h"
to
St7&lt;
Hb -“"H ™
aud It I, uld thu ho ocinot lira. Mll^r

“55 7rcrotaUJ?t “*c **■■«»”«&gt; rre
S^olXil.™et"iaU “,n,ld*to ouan'

[all her. Annular ot th. Mana, ot
Myers threaten to Ivnch xnn., o
?

.

the

RECORD.

DEATH

sateVSLW?-;
Tentative district arid bo entitled to
•entaure. and the elaction return* &lt;

Ml°w.uk'2“ C”i*R' pl0M“ M,u»
Prraquo

u5uV,B^^-"-W'’'rao' «*

• mpTraontativo district
entitled to un* nvpr«*i*itative mvl tho
or 'h&lt;-CcX-y rlft-hi'1*°waU4Cl ’t®U ’* °“d®

“ “CU- ?
-«». Joax W
S*«&lt;11MO, Wu.
”------oiSoiX"
”*

Alexander

»o&lt;«,

the election
«•!«..

Kirktland
n^-i
« Cbte^o. tTO’lnn;

MooS'^T?1^

«r

’•■1-taowu eita.

MORTGAGE SALK
Default having been made In the
of a certain mortgage
by Fra«l*dfiW
and Cordrila Sllsbr. Ids ulfr, io .Mrs &lt;.JLWj
line, dated April i«h. A D i*&lt;. «'&lt;i n7*'JS“
in ibeuffiee of the register &lt;•?,&lt;!«•’'•». *■«
county of Barry and Slate of M^b'pw. on
2®ti&gt; &lt;tav of April. A. D. DM. in 1 t*r
rages, on page 5Wi; and raid mortgRRe w*&gt; «
the nth itav of December, iw.
by Mra. CM. Cantine to .lohu A. Grebhvjwasaid assignment was record '.. In the &lt;«» «
register of deeds for the countv el R*JJT ■??
state of Michigan, on the first day.uf Juli.
tn liber M of mortgage!, ou n.w
A»»
irxsx

recorded In the office of register of dreo to
county of Barey. state of Mi-n g..;, on im «
day of July, if». in liber a of n.«rtrtf*«*
page 347, on which mortgage th-re ts
«
to be due at the date o! this notice th''
«
four hundred, thirty seven dotisr* and
five cents, and an attornej - fee of toewyn
dollars provided for In said mortKWte,
suit or proceedings U law having t*«
ed to recover the monejs, m cured W
mortgage, or any part thereof; &gt;» w
by virtue of the no .ver of sale ccnrainedin «
mortgage, and the statute m m.&lt; b case w®
and provided, notice Is hereuy given tb-a »
Batnraay, the first day of Wt'ter,
ten o'clock In the foreuoon. I
5''1
auction to the highest Wu^rrA«rirvri IB*
front door ot the court house In Ueti)
nun. Mleblr- n. (that
‘' V •'. „? m
circuit court for lurry county Is hoMen^.
premises described fn
rjftbe
much thereof as may be nece'Mry ««• ta
amoontdueon «.atd mortgage. - .!•&gt;
cent interest, and all legal re*!*. .*4.&gt; IUrf,^.ia.
Satean^a tee ri twentyre ;!o ^JSSJsd
ted for therein, the
'n mere orptf*
In said mortgage “ art I hat ccrt. *. I
v'.'kre
eelaftandriraaxein the
J \sate of
Bpringa. tn th* county of
- io*TbeDortb' east &lt;W*l™*
1'^^ thm®

D w
Assignee ri Mur’P«rt‘
BMrrx a Cot«novk,
AttaraeysfocAMlguee.
Dated July Ut 1M.

more or less.

t

�'
.

MORTGAGB8AL8.
1~made In he

Ivr! •"
P*
,

LABbR VIOLENCE.

HMantwaUaw.
SAimC^Ul
•fir clothe*»,y
fatty &lt;00
KCaift-k
TodotbDoU^
AyMaupna
Doey-royon!

. « .tv ot Bum a .&lt;1 a: .u &lt;4
Steed*, r* £
artbMktzv A '• jHrhW1.. "I |j.&lt;g niongaxei’. uu t-. ge W.
1&lt;‘". IS- was awlr""d June l«ttL
i*id :''",!‘~^t.rrk&gt;;ia"dii* 'i ***bt”nie&amp;t duly
”f Gir tteswer of Deeda

ov-rtgaf*
■r« cents.

.„•&lt;inil 1.0 suit or prot ern incltuted io re­
ped t-j said piortgage.
il4 iDOrtff*g*« *u“ the
»d&lt;* »i.d provided, notice

Successors.

rinkarton*

JtoJlRBANK*Co. CHIcSu.

i r.i 'rr. Assignee of Mortga&lt;ve.

/’rneys for Asslgnre of Mortgagee.

iCROUP REMEDY.!
;&gt;abibt,

safe,

’ SMOKE

oebtah.

i■;&gt; BE IN EVERT HOCSEBOLD

g DO YOU

tt P0WERJ’ JCOUCH

Cn.up. Wtuxjplag Cough,

lOONT DELAY

IREN'S COUGH CURE]

NO

35

gan Central always ths sahe

i.

'flLWAYS THE BEST

fain

SC-QIQAR

iRfEMPS
balsam

IN THE

l«
l,K*t Agent, Hastings

Office at FORDS HOTEL, TUESDAY, SEPT, 13

One day only

DB. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY
Late of London, now of Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE at

I til* v

-"d this County each month for tho post six months, and during these visits has examined and
pre bribed for hundreds, and effected many of the most Wonderful Cures ever made in the State!
mir friends and neiglibors about Dr. Holman S. Humphrey. There is 'scarcely a neighborhood in the county that
id tl■ ■* iwueflt of the doctor’s wonderful skill, and rarely a family which has not had one or more of its members
' from death and.restored to health after all hope had been given up and the family physician pronounced the.tase
\
If inflicted &lt;!&lt;• n&lt;»t fail to cjim-sult this most eminent physician and surgeon.
:i4nati&gt;tiiH. consultation*!
* ice free.

r.-.? fxpenaivo tnntroweota and
in nntkinu aaidyais, mwnwcopic
tenunc exs.n inntian*, yvt he
n.- - . tu any one, b*U^vln&lt;it to
. ■ ;&gt;hy»iclsn’» dn'y toa*c-rti»in
re- ciartilion withoatexpenM
locate a monthly vi»it
ti. un.i no wtmd&lt;

hs tells th* invalid/
liwik st n patient ni-yn
Hntnphrr'j (• never mis-

nl.jhical con«ii»;

*n«l dvatrur'ive caphbili-

r j®
DR. H(WH S HU’IPnR
Cures After AH Others Fail.

•■I &lt;4i l&gt; a •. bat h- l.a* tb.iniUahly

"(.&gt;! !•»*

M. Bevr*&gt;n. E •thergili. H-

i.bm-l-

•*trim with him a fall Hue

ruk tecurn*!.

ns of the b-sir. m th-i
r&gt;Mi of any kind, cwtarrb. /tc.. which ezaalaatfous
red in&lt;ii'-!'-nsible to a correct
’ho» prrpnrsd with costly &lt;&gt;at:c*nd ocher n**sntial Inotraa strictly first-eleMdlMSiL
'. tbcmflliclrd would do well
doctor and r»t his opinion
■ r tbs doors of hope are yet
:&lt;*cd Mtalr.it them.
taniine point in the connw*
: till* is espeeiHljy tree of nil
w*. all or any of which are
-rtain time: ttu.1 ie, until anch

de.. HrUoa it is not &lt;-Ol

nnti! prematarr death cloaca the con .
X&gt;Uea*e«of Wnmcu,
such m bare baffl-d -the skill &lt;;f all other ph»*L
eians and tb&lt;dr re:n&lt;-di&gt;*. Dr. Humphrey qnioLly
can*.
Ulora tamars, fibroid it.d f”’
rrowtbs cored without tbe use of th.. ku&gt;fa «k

Manhood PerteeUy Tteatored.
Quick. oriri-e
lo-t msnluav*. "pe’instorrbai. h***. «r*»n

I* I ay

■ME
MB

rests'—Buff*!,

Soap
oifty

:i&lt;
a’ ill that terrain
"land -itnate In the township
rounty of Barry and state of
,wu and described os follows:
•
southeast quarter of tbe
of sceti-n thirty town one
ten west containing twenty

BUFFALO, Aug. 81—The troop* have all
been withdrawn and their places been
taken by A comparatively small force of
deputy sheriffs and police at those
points in the railway yards where
trouble Is most likely to occur. Five men
were arrested yesterday for interfering
with switchmen at work, and some stone
throwing Is reported. This causes tbe

THE ATTACK MADE IH THE DARE.

SANTA
CLAUS

wuh seven per
twether with

MEETING OF BUFFALO STRIKERS.

Strikers Fire a Volley at Their

Use

r„ I dud! veil at public
• t bidder, at the north
tt H&lt;»u-e In the City of
the place where the Cir&gt; C'U'i’t Is hrideu.’, tbe

neither laborers nor mechanic* within the
meaning of the statute."

pne&amp;veb cun*! br a n
m..Me- al'-r ra--n..
),triune oumpvund-

,u| ..f treatmem nnr
I,My. prsomtnre &lt;I.m-i»Mid kteiirnl
Imrttd or nna»illf&lt;&gt;|('»
or fdltre* I -I 1
Wi.i m-dimn-e ►•■i.’ »»
e. nmltatiun •f-n.b...

,---- --------- —----- ---wen In progress here for some days by
tbe switchmen of tbe New Orleans aud
Northeastern railway, a part of the Queen
and Crescent system, growing out of the
objection ot tb.m.n to th. j.rtmuUr,
who was from St. Louis. The men
left work aud the f ardmnster telegraphed
to St. Louis for switchmen to take their
places. A party of eleven me*i arrived
here at 9 o’clock last night from St, Louis
and went to work at once. At 11:15 p. m.
tho men were seated around tho yard talk­
ing when four of them in a group were
suddenly fired upon ami all four tell bad­
ly wounded.

llaucl Webb
,, cuu’s
a name
mime wim
rm iuuuuij
H. Walter
roundly
hissed last night when the workingmen of
. the south side of Buffalo met in mass
! meeting to take action on tbe death ot
I yoUDB Michael Broderick, who was killed
I by tbe militia n-u
during
the strike last ----week.
—
.
| John H. Hynes presided, and one of the
I speakers was Dennis H. Ryan, master of
tue local assembly K. of L.

DLMiliSNEffi

Rev. Father Cronin, editor of The
Catholic Union, sent a letter in which be
laid: “It seems to me that the-deadly
shooting of tbe young boy was not only
unjustifiable, but unsoldlerly as well, and
I believe the vigorous denunciation of
tbe cruel deed by the district attorney and
coronor finds gene ral Indorsement in this
community.”

As far as could be made out there were
a dozen men lu tbe attacking party. One
of the wounded men had strength enough
ktt to draw blr nrolrrr .ml Ore, bringlas
down one of their assailants. The other
switchmen rushed up to tbo assistance of
their wounded b^thren and the strikers
fled. Geo’rge Sprague, of the switchmen,
was fatally wounded, and will live only a
few bouts, aud W.R. Smith, W. R.Maples
... F.
,. Jones are
an, seriously
..no..,., and perhaps
pero.p.
and J.
sk-ilon, „*
of tbe
fa. l.ly
“ wouudri.
• • J,u&gt;«
_
2„„_,
— I* also .fatally
. .....hurt.
.
Strikers,

There is oothlng Bko tbe RESTORATIVE
NERVINE dlicuvcred by th“»
R. MILES, to cuio all ccr
Hondacho. tho Blues. N
cn. Sleeplcocnoao, H«xa
---------- .Fits and Hystoria*
Uieir tmetiec, Mid a

i wbT^-Thn beat eoilcr *TO ever

DR. MILES’ MEDICAL CO., Elkhart.lnO,

tziiajl bottle free.

Blroit, Lansing &amp; Mem

The resolutions demanded that the
authorities hunt down the “cowardly as­
TIME TABLE.
sassin;" that the district attorney proee­
In effect May 10,1882.
.........
' TOt.,
thnt
« ti. dt, wu.- QJjJgf
...»
Rapids, Detroit
martial law at the time, the governor be Favorite Route between Grand
and the east.
I called upon to order a court martiaL A
■M. IP. M. I r.M.
! committee was appointed to carry out the
j PurP°®® of the meeting.
„ Eaxt Part*
„ McCord
Will Shat Off Credit.
., Alto
Elmdale
,
»■-*» ««"«►
.. (fiarksvllle
“•»&lt;&gt;•■&gt;• &gt;»“
by which
Lake Odessa
' the terms of credit to tho locked-out
,, Woodbury
., Sunfield
granite cutters will be limited to thirty
„ Mulliken
GALL FOR HOMESTEAD STRIKERS.
days by all members of the Quincy Grocer’s
.. Graud I-edge
Ar lansimt
asMoclAtlou. The movement has frequent­
„ Detroit
ly been urged by the granite manufactur­
ers who are now satisfied that the men
Homestead, Pa., Aug. 33.—It was will be speedily starved Into subjection. Lv (Howard City
learned yesterday that the Pinkerton As tbo grocers are dependent upon tho .. iBdmart
10=10
agency Home time ngo sent forty men Into workingmen for support and tho working­
tbe Carnegie mill as non-union workmen. men are strongly united through the cen­
These men deserted in small squads, and tral labor union, It is^not improbable that
were taken into the strikers’ ranks. They Che union may establish co-operative
_________
gained the confidence of the Amalga­ stores.
,. iLSMUg
mated leaders, and. It is said, gathered
Moro Striking in tho Lumber Mills.
„ Grand Ledge
considerable evidence against participants
Rhinelaxder, Wis.. Aug. 20.—The ,. Mu'llken
In-tbo riot ot last July. It is also said
Sun fie! dmill bands at Eagle River and Wood boro, ..
„ Woodbury
Chat they have discovered tbe hiding place
LakeUdtnsa
of tho captured rifles and will proceed numbering iu all about 50C men, are out ..
„ Clarksville
I
on
strike
for
ten
hours
a
day
with
present
against those who have possession of
Elmdale
wages and bi-monthly pay, At Eagle .. Alto
them.
River a number of men have been paid off ., McConl
Going to Look for Those Gans.
.. East Fat h
A surprising number of Pinkerton men and discharged.
Ar (Grand Kapid
were in Homestead yesterday and there la
THE PYTHIAN SUPREME LOD^SE.
much suppressed excitement over the pro­
posed search for the guns ot tbe captured
Pinkertons. For several weeks Pinkor*
ton’s best‘detectives have been endeavor­
ing to locate the weapons aud now with
the authority of search warrants they pro­
pose to compel the possessors of the Win­
chesters to surrender them. Two months
ago the great steel works shut down, and
so far as tbe men are concerned there is no
perceptible weakening, nor do tho majori­
ty express any doubt of victory. The
linn insists that so fnr as they are concern­
ed the strike is over, and point to tbe
mills as their evidence.
■■
Hotels Inside the Works.
Yesterday architects began the prepara­
tion of plans for two hotels of about 10U
rooms each to bo erected just inside the
mill yard at .Munhall station for tho use
of single employes of the Carnegie Steel
company. The buildings will be fitted
with all possible conveniences. An official
of the company said yesterday: “Our Idea
Is to give our men a nic$ room, good food
and al! conveniences possible fora small
sum per week. They will ba as comforta­
ble ns if they were at their homes."

Kassas City, Aug. 31—Yesterday tbo
Pythian supreme lodge elected officers,
and the following is tbe roster: Supreme
chancellor, W. W. Blackwell; supreme
vice chancellor, W. B. Ritchie; supreme
prelate, E. T. Blockujer. of San Diego,
Cal.; supreme keeper of records aud seals,
IL I*. C. White, of Nashville; supreme
chancellor of exchequer, S. J. Willejf of
Wilmington, DeL; supreme master at
arms, Representative Lyon, of Kansas;
supreme inner guard, O. H. Gardineer, of
New York; supreme outer guard, J. W.
Thompson, of Washington, D. C.

Grand Ledg-j
Fortlami
lonta
Howard City
Ionin
Stenton
t-dmore
• Every day, others week days only, t stop
on sirnnl.
Parlor care on nil trains between Grand Ranidrsnd Detroit. Heals 25 cents. Connections
made in Union station. Grand Rapids with the
Chicagoa- wkht Michigan Railway for
Chicago and thb Wkst and von MckkrGON, MA.NlHTKE.TltAVXKa* CITY. ElJC RAP­
IDS and Pktoskrt. Favorite route to the
summer resorts of northern Michigan.
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chlca

„
..
Ar
Lv
Ar
**

Leave for Manistee and Traverse City
M. and 6:17 P. M.
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers on
night
trains to Chicago.
Tbe Pythian Sisters and Sisterhood are
Ask our agents for further particulars or
different organizations, the latter admit­ write
to
ting no males and devoting its attention
Gkorok DrHaven. Gen’l Pass 'r Ag't.
Grand Rapids.
largely to protective matters. The Pythian
Sisters elected Mrs. Hattie A. Robinson,
MORTGAGE SALE.
of Ohio, supreme chief aud Mrs. M. D.
Whereas default ba* been made In the pay­
Wood, of Missouri, supreme keeper of ment of a certain indenture of tnartpute made
records. The Sisterhood made Mra. ,A. A. and executed by -Clement Higdon, of Hires.
county and Mate of Michigan to Peter
Young, ot Concord, N. H., supreme chan­ JarkNou
Covert, of Fanner village. Seneca county and
The search for the Pinkerton weapons cellor and Mrs. L. A. Small,gt Farming­ Mate of New York, bearing date the 2!»tb day ot
September, A. D. isil and recorded in the
last night did not prove very *ucc&lt;-sbful, ton, N. H., supreme keeper oi records.
register of deeds ofilce ot Barry county and state
The Cotnpietltlve Drill*.
k
ns'only a box ot Wiche»ter rifle* were
of Michigan in liber X of mortgage* on page
secured.
,
'
■ New Albany, Ind.; Grand Rapids, Mlcbr at! on Uje first day of October A. 1&gt;. 1874 on
which mortgage tliere Is claimed to be due and
Little
Rock,
Ark.,
and
Girard,
has
com
­
RESUMED THE PROSECUTIONS.
nt the date of this notice the sum of
_____ I plrted in the division drill* yesterday and eight hundred
and ninety five dollar* and fifty
The Cxmcgle Company Has Six Mtn Ar- all received great applause from the specta- two cents (HUMS) and no proceedings at law
d.
i torr. There will ba no more battalion or tn equity having been lustitued to recover
said debt or any part thereof.
Secretary
Lovedrills,
ns
a
number
have
been
withdrawn
;
P1TTSBPRG. Aug.,
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
comiKwr, b., ibrr.t-r.Ui.lmll.uiab.lUlloot.kn the enntalred iusa'.d umrlgage, and the statute In
jov, of the Carnegie
*n h case made and provided, notice I* hereby
rnmnird Mr oroucuUqp. »g.io.t th. ) Orauprixe in drf..Uot other, .pt-arlas.
jlven that on Friday the 14th day of October.
Homtutrad Milker.
and ~ . nt suit 1 ,.______
A. D. 1692. at one o'clock tn tbe afternoon, I shall
sell at public auctieu, to the bight s', bidder, at
Mix persons who wire In Homestead July ( Ac lost night’* meeting of che supreme the north front door of tbe court bouse In the
ft, the day the Little Bill wn« forced i■ lodge the new ritual waa exemplified aud city of Hastings, ;t!iat being the nlace
», me ,h»j ...« *--■»—• ■ ••••- -—-&gt;£• W(M} highly complimented. It will be sent where tbe circuit court for Barry county Is holdto surrender, were arrested yesterday, | ,jowtl lo
grapfi nnd subordinate lodges eh), the premise* described in said mortgage, or
charged with conspiracy and aggravated | for fart|)er
I .
so much I hereof as may be necessary to pay the
amount due on said mortgage, with accruriot. Five of the men were arrested iu [
J------------ntt Interest, and all legal oats, together
Pj-thlaus Meet Next at Washington.
Homestead. They arc Burgess John Me- |
with an attorne) '* fee of twenty-tve dollars
Lnekie and George-Ryland, charged with
....
_________
_____
______________
Kansas
City_____
, Aug.
30.—The
next bien- covenanted for therein, the premises being
conspiracy; Thotuns J. Crawford, chair- ■ n&lt;a| ^ sioa of tjie supreme lodge and en- described in said mortgage as all the undivid­
ed one half pf the nort hwest quarter of the south
iniin of the advisory committee, and &gt;
of th0 Knights of Pythias will east quarter of section thirty one (31) town
Willi.™ G««b-.. cbwwd «&gt;.b_ rtoj.,u ,
hcW nt
„ lhe ,apma, three (3) north of range seven (7; west and con­
eon,!..™,-, .....I Willi.™ O«UnCT. cb.rs.,1
a(WJ., ,harp Mn. taining forty acres of land more or less: also
U16 following premises, beginning at a stake
with-noL
test between Ixrohvill*, Washington and standing south twelve chain* twelve and onelutlf link.* from -ji stake, sixteen chains and
I I
' ."h"
™.T w.. --.r ' l™n»™&gt;poll* '1™&gt; »«• »•» •
thirty links west from quarter stake between
Jolm
Lb. .IxtU
wn. ar..r- ;
oj
Onal
w„hlngton
John Edwards, the
sixth !n«n,
man. was
thirty one aud thirty two In the abovo
rested in Allegheny last night ata museum ceived &amp;2 votes while Louisville followed section*
town, thence west eleven chain* to a post,
where he hud secured a position as mini­ with W. Iudlan4&gt;olii* was not in the con­ thence sotiUi seventeen degrees, east six chains
aaa fifty links to a white oak tree, thence north
clan. Edwards is charged with riot. The
test after the preliminary skirmishing seventy nine degrees, east nine chains and
mm all gave bail for a hearing and were and the fight narrowed to Louisville aud twenty flvelinks to a post, thence north four
released, with the exception of Edwards,
chain* and titty links to the place of beginning,
Washington.
who in default of ball was sent to jail.
together with all the right of flowage which the
party of the first part now has, excepting from
SAYS NISBETT WRONGED HIMthe abovo four half acre lots heretofore deeded
INION ON THE EIGHT-HOUR LAW.
to Hooker, Scott. Buchanan and Corset:, al!
situate tn the county of Barry and state ot.
Michigan.
Chicago.
Dated July 18th, tew.
Interpretation.
Chicago, Aug. -80.—A sensational di­
I'rrxB Covjurr,
Washington, Aug. 30.—In response to vorce suit was begun yesterday by Alfred'
Mortgagee,
jAMKflTWHXATOli,
a request tho attorney general has ren­ M. Compton. Mr. Compton is a salesman
dered an opinion as to the application of with the house of J. V. Farwell &amp; Co.,'aud
the eight-hour law. The attorney general well known in the social circles of Evans­
in his opinion says; “In view of the previ­ ton, having resided in that suburb over
ous legislation upon the subject, the twenty years.
Tie most sensational
alleged evil sought to be corrected, and in feature of the bill is chat Thomas C. NIs­
deference to tbe legislative understanding bell is named s» co-rea pondent. Mr. Nis­
and purpose apparent In debate and re- ] bett is one of the best known men in Sun­
ports of committees while the act was day school work in Illinois. For many
under consideration—tbe act itself, with­ years be has been a leader in church work
out violence to ite language, being sus­ and he now holds the position of chair­
ceptible of either construction—I am con­ man of the Diinoui division ot tbe Chris­
strained to hold that the l*w, as to labor­ tian Endeaver society missionary board.
ers and mechanics in the direct employ­
Nisbett used to lira in Alton, ILL, at
ment of the government and of the
District of Columbia, is general, and that which place he ran a big grocery. He left
the limitation to public works applies Alton about eight years ago and went to
only to such persons as are in the employ Minneapolis, where be was prominent In
church work. Two or three years ago,
of contractors and sub-contractors.
however, Nisbett left the Flour City and
Their Cases Are lu DoubL
“As to your second question, pertaining came to Chicago, where he has since been
to particular employes, I beg to suggest engaged in real estate work. He declares
thiitita answer depends upon matters of he will have no difficulty in proving his. without a parallel in the history of medicine.
All dniggists are snthorised to sell it on a pos­
fact not stated and not within my cognis­ Innocence. __________________
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sucance. If the employes named are ordin­
cc«. dujl^ sand. That it may become known,
ary Laborers or mechanics working for the । V1ENMA, Aug. 30. — Emperor Frans
government for wages under ordinary I Joseph baa ordered the Red Cross society the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are
conditions, the btefute would seem to ap1 toorintuix.- tor tbr cholera service throughf. At the same time, it is quite apO.UA..UU T„^ta™k.M1. a Comjh. Sore Threat, or Bronchitis, use it, for
freauently happen that they be within the be erected in different parts of the empire
rmerweocy exception named in the statute, and most of these will be under tbe super121 M 5^
&lt;■» fo»fo=“. -am* rb.10. ot U. B«1 Cn-. Tb. ud. V

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE

or others on shipboard, ar teamsters, thsir will undertake tbe transport service, ft is
employment bring peculiar, they might said, for conveying patients from their
P4 7
. matter of fact, ’ homes to hospitals.

�Hastings Banner.

14. 1919-

editorial notes.
FOR PRESIDENT.

BENJAMIN HARRISON,
. OF INDIANA.
FOB VICE PRESIDENT,

WHITELAW REID.
OF NKW YORK.

tide an,I lore the Utile tahutre ot M714.OTX root,? Thia would bo tbo outcome
or tree trade and neb a poller U abaoluteiy ruinous.

three got there. And when they arrived
at Middleville, these toll-worn travelers
did not yell to Mr. Jordan to come down
with his bright smile and gentle voice to
meet them there in the middle of the hlgh-

Dcmocratlc endorsement of the people’s
party nominees means what? Means this

Not much.
But the trio sought out Mr. Jordan In
the seclusion of his office, and remained
with him secluded for a long time. If
everybody didn’t know that the three pil­
grims from the county hub were so much
In love with tbe dear people that they
abhorred the politician’s arts, and were 24
karat, middle-of-the-road. Omaha and
Weaver men, you might be at liberty to
call this little gathering a political con­
ference. But the world may never know
what subjects were discussed at that
meeting. We may presume a little, we
may presume that John Sullivan Dennis
proposed that tbe quartette go out and do
up tbe giant monopolies of our land. Or.
they may have discussed the weather, or
civil service reform. Or. they may have
considered the probability that Weaver
might carry the whole United Slates, .with
Canada and Mexico thrown In. Or, the
senatorship from this district might have
been.the topic. Or, It la barely possible
hat tbe editor whispered that he held the
key to Yaple** ear; and that it would be
bandy tor Jordan to have a show at It too
if Cleveland were elected and Jordan
wanted the Middleville post-office. But
why speculate? It is sufficient to know
that tbe quartette conferred.

and nothing else, that *■ "deal" between
leaders for the purpose of putting the
people's money in the pockets of these
few leaders has been made. It means
more IbuB that, that the rights and prin­
ciples ot tho rank and file have been sold
for the red pottage of office for a few lea­
ders.

Unless the people’s party In Barry
county sball'snccced tn getting democratic
.JOHNT. RICH. endorsement, they will have a race with
For Governor............. ....
FerUemenaat
Gibi&gt;il&lt;i» the prohibitionists for third place. Ail
that can give that party respectability in
For Secretary of
For Treasurer........ JOSEPH F. HAMBITZKR.
For Auditor-General. STAN LEY W.TLRNKR. numbers in Barry county will be the dem­
ocratic help which its leaders are crawling
on their bellies to get, and have even at­
s«pt. ruone
rot Mmbn SUU Board &lt;d EdunUoo uj-u- tempted to purchase. Great party Is that.
E. A. W II.LlSO.v.

For Member of Congress-

The McKinley bill has done more to re­
vive business and build up Industrial In­
stitutions In this country in the last two
years than all the legislation proposed or
passed by tbe several democratic congress­

For Iteprere.UUn in

es in 20 years.

County Ticket.

»***“

w.ABiinBbxii

For SMrU ................ j'Xiixi a: Heit ifilrit

&lt;**-...........JbBiio/xXoUB
r" to‘,S“r al

Cllii.JH W. JOiblS

tor Cmmt,lreM«rer........................... K£xi6x
»«r MntM

*”• Clra‘" Oo'm c“TwSzS"k: kknaston
BRED W. WALKED
For Surveyor.
For Coroners.

................... LBBB.COBB

AB BAM
VANHOBN
JAMES W. SACKETT

To Meet
T&lt;5 017 R AIM With that idea in view our fall stock has teen bought. And
lSe ^mlnsure'yoa that a cleaner and tetter lot of Boots and Shoes were never
* opened up in this city.
x

We Will Meet Competition.
Mon’n heavy Oil Gr. double sole and tap
$2.50
Men’s heavy Oil Gr. double sole and Rivers 8.00
Men’s Farmer Calf boot Grand Rapids make 8.50
Men’s JpWote. good’dry weather boot
1.25

.

j

Bring your ticket and get Good Form, a monthly magazine, when you have
traded $10.00 cash.

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON,
ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS.

CHAPTEB XV.

That evening on tbe return trip the
faces of the trio were wreathed In smiles,
and flushed with trlJmph, especially that
of John Sullivan Den u Is.

Even so good democratic authority as
Senator. Carlisle, of Kentucky, concedes
that the free coinage of standard sliver dol­
Il’s blamed funny; but over since that
lars is^othlng more nor less than a scheme Thursday visit, Milton F. Jordan, of Mid­
to put money in the pockets of rich dleville, is said to be a changed man. He
looks as he used to, smiles as of yore; and
silver mine owners.
his voice is natural. And even now when
the subject of endorsement of the people’s
Barry county Is a republican county. party candidates Is mentioned to this
Barry county will give the republican sturdy Middleville democrat, his manner
state, electoral, congressional, legislative would indicate that be would like to , kick
the people’s party and tbe endorsement
and county ticket a majority. Write that
business into the middle of next week.
down.
But every time he opens his mouth to
oppose endorsement, the blamed thing
For "middle of the road” people, tbe won’t open. It shuts up tight: and
people’s party candidates are displaying strange to say there is not the suspicion of
glue or sticking plaster about It. It sim­
most extraordinary anxiety to get demo­
ply aud solidly and decisively shuts up
cratic endorsement
whenever he would say anything against
endorsement. And when it does open,
Tbe special session of the legislature of instead of saying what be has all along
this state convened to undo squaw buck declared that endorsement was wrong In
principle and destractive to party, the
cussedness cost the people of Michigan aperture is said to emit words that mean
over 315,000.
exactly tbe opposlse; for it is stated that
since that fatal Thursday of last week,
On the living questions of the hour, tbe Milton F. Jordan has been an earnest
advocate of endorsement
republican party is right, and always has
We commend Milton’s sad case to the
medical profession for searching Investiga­
been.
tion. His friends declare their belief that
be still wants to be tbe same Milton F.
THE STRANGE CASE OF MILTON F Jordan be - was before Thursday. We
JORDAN
suggest that he may have been hypnotized
by John Sullivan Denuls.

The attempt of the Journal to bolster up
the waning fortunes of the people’s party
are amusing because of their very absurd­
ity. The people’s party stands less chance
of carrying two states for Weaver than the
Journal editor does of being struck by
lightning in midwinter. There have to be
third parties to keep up agitation; but
there are only two parties that stand any
show of electing n president this year or
tor 20 years to come, and they are the. re­
publican and democratic. One of these
two will win in 1892; and there are to-day
more than even chances, better even than
in 1888, that Benjamin Harrison will be
elected president this year. He Is certain
Medical AathorlUca.
to-day of New York, Indiana and every
eastern state. When the Journal editor
Chapter i.
,
■peaks of Weaver carrying Kansas, Nebras­
Between "the middle of the road” can­
New line of pictures may be seen at F.
ka, Minnesota, tbe Dakotas and Colorado, didates and the democratic endorsement W. Grable’s.
he is talking through his hat, and It isyvrv they so earnestly desire have yawned
For first class window shades call at F
chasms so deep and frightful that any but
unfortunate for him and not to tbe credit the most persistent would have given up W. GrebleX Thirty new styles.
of what ho is supposed to know if he In despair. More threatening than all
Fi ve sheets of examination paper tor one
doesn't know that fact All the Journal's others was the aperture which Milton F. cent at Frea L. Heath’s tho druggist’s.
Jordan, of Middleville, wears around under
party Is useful for Is for agitation. That
Handsome center table in any furnish
his nose.
F. W. Greule,
Is all the purpose It can serve. The great
Milton's mouth has breathed forth dire for 82.00.
The Furniture Dealer.
issues for tbe next quarter of a century threats toward everything that savored
G. G. Spaulding is getting ready to put
will be fought out by the republican and of middle-of-the-road politics. He has
worked his Jaw In season and out of down a concrete walk. Such a walk will
democratic parties.
season, and hurled frightful anathemas also be laid around the M. E. church.
against democrats endorsing any part of
SparyjPhllllps has Just received some
Since 1884, Barry county has been a re­ the people’s ticket Ho did not. like our
publican county, and so It Is to-day. The prosecuter. desire that his strong right very choice sets In glassware, that ought
to suit anybody tn both price aud quality.
arm
should
forget
Its
cunning
should
he
Journal In its desperate efforts to bolster
voto the Omaha ticket but he declared
Notice the five brass easels, new in
up a forlorn cause Is not deceiving any
that endorseoytut was a delusion and a
one, except it be itself. Even so late as snare, and that the democratic party had style, pattern aud low in price.
F. W. Gkeiilk.
1891, the-republlcans bat^a clean majority better transact its own business, or go out
Read the Banner during the campaign.
over every shade cf opposition as shown of business altogether.
And tbe memory of man runneth back From now to Jan. 1st next only 25 rente—•
by the vote on supreme court justice.
two years, when, in the democratic con­ only about six cents per month. Can you
They have it to-day as the returns on No­ vention, this same Jordan opposed endorse­ afford it?
'
•
vember Sth will abundantly prove. The ment with such vehemence as nearly se­
i Go to Morrill Jt Co. for a first-class haL
people’s party in Barry county will not cured its defeat claiming that neither a Prices cut to Si.OS tor your choice of any
democratic party nor a democratic organi­
poll.half the strength in Barry county zation could be maintained In Barry derby hat in the stock. This Includes our
which tbe greenback party did. The peo­ county if It did not stand on its own plat­ 32.50, 33.00. 83.50 hats. This sale closes
Sept 10th.
ple have gotten tired of being organized form. and for democratic candidates as
E. W. Moiuull A Co.
into political side shows for the purpose well as principles, leaving the political
side shqws to amuse their own small
The Shields Automatic wind mill sold
of being traded off by dishonest leaders to
crowds.
by the Hastings Engine A Iron works Is
buy those leaders a few chances for office,
It made one cold chill pursue another the mill for farmers. The mill imd der­
down the spinal columns of these weary rick for 830. All kinds of tanks kept In
and occasionally a postofflee.
and office-hungry candidates whenever stock, also pipes, screens, pumps and
The expense of the extra session of the they thought of the awful fate that would valves. Now Is the time to get a good
befall their political aspirations if Jor­ outfit cheap for cash.
squawbuck legislature, called to undo dan’s mouthy should be turned loose on
some of the wrongs they did at their regu­ them this year.
.
And there was another matter that
lar session, dld not end with adjournments
astings
ity
ank
by any means. The law provides that any caused the spirits of these middle-of-theroad candidates to become desperate. It is
Hastings, - - Mich.
newspaper that publishes the acts passed claimed that they had good reason to sup­
by any session of the legislature within 40 pose that they had Stopped any prospect
days after adjournment shall bo entitled for a kick against endorsement from the CAPITAL $75,000.00.
SURPLUS 37.000.00.
.
to 315 from the state. There are at least Barry County Democrat, it is said It
colt these candidates Something to do th IS;
500 papers in the state that will take ad­ even a Sum requiring three figures to Incorporated under the laws ot the State ot'
Michigan.
vantage of this law and the same is printed express. But it is alleged that they Saw
in this Issue. This will brio/ the total their way through the difficulty, paid and
Open for business Dec. 15, IMS.
expense of tho extra session up to 312,000 looked pleaSant Bnt sad to relate! Be­
fore the democratic convention could con­
OFFICERS:
or 315,000. farmers what do you think
vene, the influence which it Is said they 3e- D. G. Kobins jn, President;
ef the price of such Reform? Somewhat cured at some expenlr, was mo longer po­
Chester Hewer, Vice. Pres.
tent with the Barry County Democrat as
expensive Isn’t it?
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
that paper had changed hands.. As they
nr-JccTORs:
could not now prevent the democratic organ
D. W. Reynolds,
W. H. Powers,
America alone cannot coin all tbe allver from playing straight democratic music,
D.G. Robinson,
KB.Mmer.
of the world. She would be enriching for­ another way out must be sought.
John Carveth,
Chester Messer.
•
CHAPTER IL
eign nations by hundreds of millions of
P. T. Colgrove.
Let
no
one
be
so
uncharitable
as
to
dollars if she did. There can be no other
censure these weary and dusty candidates
safe way to coin standard silver dollars who. by their pledges, must "keep in the
InUrert Mdrnt tlo.dopooluaad anenl
Anklnr BuiIhm* Troni»ar~.
than that now in operation, which was de­ middle of the road.” tor seeking a little
vised by the republican party. To have diversion. Did it ever occur to you, dear
reader, that while tbe exact center of tbe
free coinage and be safe, one of two things
highway must be a charming place, it
Either pat 100 cents might get to be darned lonesome and
monotonous? So thought our weary pil­
grims, and they meditated. Just at this
tematlonal 'standard of silver coinage.
point tbe diversion came In the person of
John Sullivan Dennis, he who knocked
Perhaps another squawbuck legislature
out tbe keeper of the high court of Justice.
law that the state should —
a council was held; a plot was devised.
adopt a test for oU that would permit peo­ Keep your eyes peeled, dear reader, for
ple to burn naptha in their lamps. Noth­ something Is apt to be did by these candi­
dates whose courage of conviction as ex­
ing but tbe repeated warnings of the press
pressed before their convention has for­
and the good sense of the people saved ।saken them, as they discovered the small
AT
rowd they were in withoot democratic aid.
them from fearful less by the squawbuek
CHAPTER HL
legislature reducing tbe test of oil. As It
Even the moat casual observer on Tburswas many lives and hundreds of thousands

Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In or
der to have your eye eight
preserved into old age, the
eyes should be properly exam
ined and the right kind ot
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the fin­
est quality aud greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and specta
clesat his office, where you
can have your eyes examined
at all tmes.

E HAVE just received and opened up our first
invoices of new fall dress goods. To say that
we are pleased with them would not describe
it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
see them.

W

Additional Local News.

H

C

B

,

LOOK* HERE

Wheat is low and flour
should be the same. For a
short time I will sell

White Rose Flour
$2.20

of dollars of property were sacrificed.
Iron ore worth one-third of a cent will
■MteM.M worth ot uni win. Thl,l
win
.
wire will make UT.OOO watch aerewa
welcklnj m pohhd In oU aad worth I

something of great consequence
was
about to happen.
K did happen.
T,“
«M4l&lt;H&gt;t-u.eroul noJldotn wnl to •IddlorlUo.
I
Brethren, It doth Mia appear wbrthar
MMdlertUe la co loeatetf that the &lt;»wan|l

Per

ioo Lbj.

This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grade.
Live poultry wanted

JOS. ROGERS.

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

FROM 12 I-2CEfiT5QP
We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have proven very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—"Good
Form, of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewerystore.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

We are now showing our first invoice of thes gootlCome in and see them.

at RUSSELL’S

F. R. Pancoast;
The Reliable Jeweler.

SPOT ■ Q15H &lt; SALE!
Is what we are going to give our customers on all of our

PANT STOCK AND CHILDEEN’S SUITS
Sizes from four to fourteen years of age in Knee Pant Suits.
We have too large a stock and must make room for our Fall
Stock.

School commences Sept. 5th and you will want a good school
suit for fall and winter.
.
u
advantage of this cut price sale and get a good
child s suit or men’s pants for a little money.
This sale Positively Closes Sept. 10th, 1892, at 10 o'clock, p. m.

Yours respectfully.

ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS

�PERSONAL MENTION.
We are artists In onr lin/*.
F. W, GutuLr,
The Furniture "Dealer.

A. No. 1. dining table aix f.- t
castered and turuishrd for S-TCO hi F
Grebteta.

«X'^'cu”®”"'

Absolutely Pure.

linens.
A?.B you properly
sup' jd with Table
Linen end Towels?
If not you can

'save money

’ W,s ln lbe

C,,‘^ «•

W

Many are taking advantage of our cam.
palgn offer. The Baxneij to January tat
next for only -J5 cents.

POWDER

city Friday.----------

****"•

A 6 ft. Dining table for §3.60

Our readers are reminded that Dr. Hart­
man s nVxkwtait to Hastings will be Tues­
day, September 18th, at FenFa hotel.

Mku Corel. UeBotee, ot Chleuo, vtelted
In tbe cup but week.

Coffins are now made out of inner
Dead oeats.who have swindled editors out
of their paper, can now keep right on
after death aud swindle the undertaken).

w“ '• Gr“d
I uesday on business.

Kopid,

■ urday evening. With each appearance it
is improving and already renders music in
a manner that would do credit to a much
older organization. The band is all right,
and ought to receive such encouragement
from the citizens of the cliy as would ena­
ble It to keep organised. A good band ta
a benefit to any city.

So Does This
Handsome Center Table for §2.00

D-rol‘ ■n‘u™‘«r &gt;»
take in in* Exposition.

YlfjyWooden vtelted her parent,
Do you need a side board. Ud room
suit or parlor goods? If so, we will be •n Ixrighton last wedc.
pleased to entertain you. Our tall stock
Miss Edna Havens has returned to her
is now complete, and we await your In­ School work in Uwumo.
spection.
F. w. Gkkulb,
Mra. A. Q. Batchelder, of Buffalo, is
/
The Furniture Dealer.
visiting her cousin. Miss Etta Main,
/ A large addition la being made tn the
Ed.
Bailey, of Michigan City, visited his
grand stand at the fair ground, so that dur­
ing the coming fair tho much-uredod ad­ parents here the fore part ot the week.
ditional seating capacity can be had. Un­
M. A. Giilman is spending a well earned
der the stand a large dining ball will be vacation visiting in Detroit and Chicago.
built.
.
iir». \ iola Bristol, of Kalamazoo, atTho». Heney has rented part of hta farm tuuded the funarul of F. F. Griffin Monday.
In Rutland to John Woodruff, who will
Mr. and Mrs. Eunner Dole, of Otsego,
continue his milk routo from there. Mr
Heney will visit relatives In Chicago fur a visited relatives In the city over Sunday.
while, and in a short time will visit Ire­ «/br. Matt Wightman, of New York, Is
land, where he went a few years ago. We expected to visit relatives in the city this
trust that no locality will offer attractions week.
sufficient to tempt Mr. H. to locate else­
'''Silas Bessie Willison has returned from
where.

For people «» devoted to principle and
so anxious to stand on the Omaha plat­
form and “keep in the middle ot the road.”
isn’t It blamed queer that certain candi­
dates on tbe^people’s party ticket found it
necessary, to lay d &gt;wu sums of money for
democratic Influence to secure democratic
endorsement?
\/The band serenaded the merchants Snt-

“ 7?/«s Merits Attention

Here's Still Another
Fine Brass Easel for §9.00

Keep Your Eye on This
A new line'of pictures from §1,00 to §20.00

All the new Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Draperies, etc.
Exclusive Agents for the Hastings Funiiture M’fg. Co.

Toledo where she has beeu visiting her
staler, Mrs. Walter Buckhdht.

F. W. GREBLE.

y Miss Todd who has been visiting her
stater, Mrs. W. J. Holloway, for some time
went to Adrian yesterday on a visit.

Mr.,and Mrs. Julius Russell returned
from a visit to Colorado friends Tuesday
and report u very pleasant vacation.

John Doxey, of Chicago, called on hta
many old friends la the city yesterday,
and will leave for hta home this afternoon.
Will Griffin returned to hta home in4
Saginaw Tuesday after working this city
in the interest of an accident insurance
company.

VMr. and Mrs. Addle Parker. Frank
/ Saturday afternoon Milan Waildorffjr. Black, F. G. Stowell and Dr. C. P. Lath­
was casting on Wall taka with frogs, hav­ rop went to Detroit yesterdav on the
ing two frogs on one line. When going Maecaboe excursion.
along near the pond Illites on the west end
./Mr. and Mrs. Jas’. Puffer, of Vermont,
of the lake he fell a vicious tug on hta line. spent Sunday with Kcv. W. M. Puffer and
He pulled and folt certain he had hold of -family. They were on their way to Den­
the bottom of the lake. It yielded to hta ver on their .wedding trip.
muscular efforts aud then the battle be­ J Messrs. R. K. Grant, D. W. Reynolds,
gan. It lasted for several minutes, but
Mllle conquered and at last pulled In two Frank Jordan and Elba Reynolds are ex­
large lass weighing nearly right pounds. pected to return from their hunting trip
to Colorado Saturday next.. The thrilling'
Ejch frog had done lu duty.
adventures of Barry conhty’s most re­
We are told that the Journal editor and nowned Nimrod or the stories of her most
certain candidates of the people's party celebrated piscatorial artist will not be "in
ticket are now stating that Oscar CrofoOt, It" after they have returned and have their
of Assyria, was bribed by Stanley Turner, say. tbough we vyill make a possible ex­
tbe republican nominee for auditor gener­ ception of the man who formerly lived at
al, to come into the people's party conven­ Bellevue.
tion and oppose all measures looking to
Yesterday was a cold day, but 10b Irv­
fusion. Will Mr. Crofoot please rise and
state if this ta true? Before he in con­ ing people held a picnic at Thornapple
victed by the desperate political wirepull­ lake.
Buck Walnut and Cherry
ers who are manipulating tho people’s
The largest premiums ever offered in
party, would It not bu well to let Mr. CroBarry county will be offered at the ffiir
Mhrtrtd at the Railroad Station. Refer to fopt be beard.
this year.
LESH, PENROD &amp; CO.,
/ H. E. Carman, of Colorado, the new
Anew moou.ta rood, but that New
GOeHIJEN. IND. ,
proprietor of the creamery is in the city, Moon tea at Spary Phillips is the best in
nud Informs us that he will probably start the world.
up the creamery about a week from Mon­
If you have never tried New Moon ten
day. Farmers should givo Mr. C. ali Of
the assistance possible, as his success you have missed a treat. Go to Spury
means a good market to the farmers for Phillips and buy some.
.... • . ■. .■ ■!. your artificial teeth their milk. He also informs us that he &gt;/Tuition lu our city schools Is only 35
....
■
- If ••• *ci&gt;i! ■&gt;!.(• dollar for ' will pay cash for milk: will have an ex­
ami 40 cents per week for the Grammar
. I.,-..■.. ■!' i-jy !;.&gt;hirr. &gt;u-:
apply it
• • .mfr .nut-no-rioter |f perienced cheese-maker here from New and High School departments respectively.
. t.i .io;,i firuj;;. |a uw York to assist him and proposes to do
A good assortment of the Hastings Fur­
;•
-I ;r;.’-iixfircuinvl t|h&lt;w&lt;(.
things
right. As he ixu had a great deal
.V.
1.7. :it.'SKA ND, I), b . B.
of experience In tbe creamery business niture M’fg. &lt;3o’s shits nt F. W. Greble’s.
• Wit te ChKld,
•
' Michigan himself, with proper eneonragement he Exclusive agent of Hastings. These goods
are elegant
jrlll make a success.

By examining our
Goods aud Prices.

L. E. STAUFFER.

WANTED.

Great Special Sale of
at

a4*

ARCHIE rk&lt;0Y5‘

Two stores this week.

UNRIVALLED BARGAINS.

ILOGrS

WHEN YOU

SIXTS ESSiEI!

aieiilriuc

i. cholera
colic arid

t Mt. FiiiNK L1CHTY has
-.pirtthastd the

A.S, Merchant
. Liverv
Jjuiin. , .
desires the patron• 2-ie ■ ■ it;?;.
He is worthy
'-1 ?=•• •
and will serve the
pub!;: -.vfii and reasonably.-

LOCAL NEWS.
• tlKC«LrtTlON •
This week,
90 quires.

Said a well-knownJ poultry mam “K*peclal care should i^ taken with poultry
during this excessTvely warm weather. If
you are so situated ns to be obliged to
keep them iu confinement, make them as
comfortable as you can.- See that they
have green, fresh food, grass from the.
lawn mower, waste fruit, vegetables, etc.,
and that plenty of pure, cool water ts pro­
vided at di times. The roosts should be
kept clear from ali ill-smelling matter. If
possible give them their liberty an hour
or so each day. to be watched if necessary
bv younger membera of the family, tliat
they may get 'a supply of their natural
food, fresh green grass."
Affairs at the chair and table factory are
progressing In a most satisfactory manner.
Mr. Knight ta proving to bo an excellent
manager, and the way he ta hustling goods
through the Institution, and the splendid
satisfaction the goods give lo patrous, are
delightful and delightfully new experi­
ences to the directors. The company have
all the orders they can fill this season, and
will come to the new season with a com­
plete hew line. Wo congratulate the
directors and all concerned on having
secured so good a man to manage its affairs
as Mr. Knight It will be a matter ot
great pride for our citizens to note the
changed and favorable condition Of this
company’s affairs.

Men’s 33.00 and 32.30 shoes, either con­
gress or lace, and Marshall s patent con­
gress. We consider these the finest roods
offered for the money. Inquire of W. It.
Cook.

The vast army of, worms that stripped
the trees of their foliage last year, are al­
ready at their work again this year. Can't
somebody give a remedy that will stop
them.

ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT
The ' 'Luck in OM Numbers" suit sale ^id the ‘•bfonei/ Stuiag Oppor­
tunities" in pants was a happy idea; so we’ve added fuel to the fire and
we’re goinv to qive these goods one more weak’s lively whirl. It exds
SATflUl.yV NIGHT.

, ,. •„
i slO Suits for $ 7.98 ill Money Saving ( $2.1*2;S2.62;$3.12
Lu k 1
12 Suits for 9.87 'j Opportunities »3.62;$4.62;
Odd Numbers | 16 Suits-for 12.19 |i| Iu Pants
(Were $lo$&gt;.

I invite nil persons In need of a watch
to examine my stock which is more com­
plete than at any time before. Prices are
low. Goods the best.
John Be-smek.
The Jeweler.}

OF F^LL F^JHEOW FOK HEP.
, Men’s dress for the
coining fall and win­
ter season bus been
altered very little tn
its g.-neral details
I The question of what
I to wear at the proper
। timeta always one nf
interest t&lt;» ibtise who
desire
tn
appear
well dressed on all
.'.cessions.
THE CUTAWAY
COAT Is one of the
handiest garments In
a gentleman’s ward­
robe. It Is suitable
(for nearly all occaslona. ifof the right
material. It may be

Our fall stock of lamps are coming In
now. All new goods. Our stock of fan­
cy and line groceries were never better.
We try to please you. Try and please us,
by giving us n share of your trade.
Hams * Van A kmAN.
Better races will be seen at the fair this
j ear titan ever before. Over S’-’OO will be
given in purses and there will be some
tine attractions. Farmers generally are
commencing to talk about the fair, and
everything seems to indicate that it will be

a big success.
4 In digging the trenches for the founda­
tion walls of the new court house the ruins
of some old house that had been destroyed
fur advertlsemeiiU
by fire was unearthed. The older resi­
Borry county’s board of supervisors dents say that a house, which was after­
“■•’i
.1 j. ottice Tuesdays at latest to
mon in the issue of the week made no mistake when they selected Peter wards used as a court house, was destroy­
■tra brouglit.
(kibum to look after tbe mason work, and ed by fire, before the old court house was
Oscar Young W look after tbe carpenter
wurk of tiie new county bsndluga. 'Mr. built
■**'1 rr.rs.-t the
As the evenings are getting longer and
Coburn is on hand every day, and permits
nothing to be done on the foundation the campaign la advancing you must read
Ftld *'»« walls that is not as it should be. His all about It and to do this you need a
watchful eye Is upon everything. Mr. pair of spectacles or eye glasses. I have a
fJmTu*'1 ' ,lciP&gt;'« tor 25 cents st Young is the same kind of a man, and will large stock of the best goods
'ML II..,? .. thedrugslst.
as certainly Insist on honest fulfillment ot nfed. Eyes examined free of charge.
JtosBjra—k
the contract. They are men of honor; and IMra.lh.lw-.
tlie people of Barry county can be assured
!bat these gentlemen will carefully guard J John Cote ha, parched oil. tjlwl.
•Uttdqmjrti «a for -.hoppera.
their Interests. And we believe tbo con- ' min ■ yrartluf coll lor which h. paid 5550.
tractors are gentlemen who desire and ex­ 11. I, « h»ir lirolbi-r ot the l.te H«rr»
F. W. Gilkblk,
The Furniture Dealer.
pect to fulfill their contract to the letter.
hie with &gt; record ot 0:10. «»d »lre*d&gt;
' fctu?'ctor'1’ r,rd l» tcc-tne sodbo . opoodJ
True to its Instincts, the last Journal promUenm
braUier ot Ihl, colt reeenllr Mid lo Lon
111■ &gt;’ tench to In sppearsnce.
appears with a tirade of abuse of one of ■lo&lt; tor 53,000, ood John think, hehrakot
HBsJ.r1"1’0",
&lt;* Pesrs snd tbe candidates on the republican ticket.
utinsi i"
B,rrJ
'• “2- Mr. C. W. Jordan. Now st the people’s a bonanza.
party convention, Mr. Wlckwlre claimed
in answer to a question squarely put ns to
Johnv i&gt;
...
Tuesday ” ?®er 5 chimney burned out why he appointed a republican deputy that
•M callw’r? *'K "“1 ,he ftre department he did so because be required a man there «outfit for 12 ro*’??*."
aid kitchen outfit
1 £. 11
damage was done' x
in whom he had confidence, and oue who c
« ’he fairI?U,3,n-?*d *
run-away would do the work as It should be, as the /
at Robertson Hou*.
8^ sulky aaU',‘,'J rrldiy- breaking a new register’s duties were moot exacting. To &lt;
?w 7
11*h«r laJurlog hij horse. that convention Mr. Wlckwlre claimed
that he employed Mf. Jordan
h®
M on Cr^*ap~Uie VanVleck bouse met the requirements of the
•old M,; "« tor 5355. win i« than any other man could. Now if tnai
Cwt
'
(W|5ir» or w. R. was trne four weeks ago when Mr. W lek- f
wire said it. R ta true to
&gt;
Owh.. to •• ■
nal’s insinuations are not prom, and the f
rara, talk of affidavits Is to throw Just lo the ।
*10.1
“nmlns M. C. train
ot
fflmfu.««
«rra .r tra peopte. Mr. j«*n
'noire
£j^Oo..Mtab-. or r.
tea, wlth'a , ,.,not
th« Unset, snd
*&lt;« test ot being dlubed.
the Journal in another column.
&lt;

of formal, ceremony
such as vreddlnga, re­
ceptions. parties, etc.
for Mich occasions the
material should be
fine Mark worsted, for
coat, trousers and

while or black idlk.
Coarse material and
bone
buttons are
never in place on such
occasions. It may be
said for the Cutaway
that tt la tho suit of
good sense; for it is
alike adapted to the
man who ta fastidious

^£”"^*Lu,£&gt;.r'*r w111 ta

“^"a1 %

onlydcHlrr* to avoid
&gt;«M-inl extremsa.
THE SACK SUIT.—
Tbe proper purpose of
outdoor pursuits or

JEi”
itsMtclal status tatbat of the shirt sleeves.
825S-Ste
doute-brawra. T».

latter Is very popular. The malarial uae.l tn tbe sack
suit Is a matter of such wide range that It need not bo
touched on further than to say that itta entirely sub­
ject to individual preference. In the selection of
Huttings, of scarfs, of vests.-of eollrav one may please
■ hta own fancy, selecting only such articles as are nut
fantastic or unusual.
THE PRINCE ALBEltT ta a costume for gentle­
men in the afternoon. Tbo material -hould be of
Mack worsted or of the new cheviots. The trou-irs
and vest may be of the name materia! If deaired, but
It is better taste to have the tronsers of a din-rent
color. Standing collars should be worn, and the Fourin-Ham! scarf of light color Is nrefere,! tor nock wear.
The shirt should be of plain white linen.
THE TROUSERS should be cut about IS inches at
the knee and about istf Inches at the lottom.
This garment should fit trimly, being neither too
la,?HE ,C()LI.AR1hbould be moderately high, and may
be Htralght style or the collar with the turnover
,XT11E SHIRT should be of plain white linen. Pique
and linen shirts with neatly embroidered edges or
cord.'d hemstitching arc in proper form.
THE TIE for dress occasions should be the plain
white lawn tie. A great many cannot tie a. W&gt;w. To
these the made-up styles are bandy, although tho
Four-in-Hand are more popular.
THE HAT should be a tall silk or a derby.

�CUAROING

Thursday, September i. 1893.

OUR COUNTY
The Freeport Herald *»e*ks very confi­
dently of the prospects for the L. * ttrailroad’* extension from that place to this

daring thia heated period. Commend ng
with tlie first of September, there Is ample
time for even ten month* of school, clos­
ing tbe last ot June and allowing for
suitable vacations. Any district that
fairly tries this plan wfll.nnver go back to
the other. Friend* talk over this matter
at your school mmffiwg. Do not wait Mil
-November to open your school and then
drag
along Into July or August to com­
,
plete the school year. Arrange to begin
early In September and see If you are not
pleased with the result

city.
The Delton Breeze says that one «
Hickory Corners young bloods is roaming
at large because of taking too many liber­
ties with a Battle Creek woman.
, Chas. Holler, living near Woodland, fell
Many school boards are now looking
/ through a hay rack and broke both bones
about for a teacher for the coming
17 of hl* right leg one day last week.
year.
Barry county *has many good
Tbe corporation war In Woodland waxes teachers and some poor one*. Every
hotter. In fact It H very beared. So far board is earnestly advised
’*
to
get
_
___
, a* we can view It from this end of the line, the best teacher possible. The “teacher
/ Jink’s is a fcetlc ahead. Who Jink’s is is
the main factor In the making
will appear when matters come to a show­ of a good school A good teacher can
down.
educate children under a tree, behind a
Tbe second official test of Nashville’s stone wall, iu a swamp. A pobr teacher
waler works system showed them to be cannot do this though teacher and child­
ren be placed In a palace. A thoroughly
’
unsuccessful tn coming up to contract.
good teacher is cheaper at forty dollars
Coral Eldred, living near Nashville, per roopth than a thoroughly poor one at
sold the i^er,WII»on. record of 2:31 for forty cents. Get the best one you can.
“about $750” the News says. "About”
Blanks for the annual report of school
may mean something less, however.
boards have been furnished to the several
John Hagar, living at Nashville was township clerks for distribution. Direct­
trying to laoso a hor*e a la Buffalo Bill In ors are requested to exercise great care In
ya pasture lot the Qther day. The horse making their reports. Every year many
stood the monkey business for a time with of them are returned for correction. Read
becoming resignation. Then he got tired carefully the Instructions on the blanks
of the foolishness.
John has a broken and there seems no reason why anyone
shoulder now.
need go astray.
*
A Nashville man paid a justice 83:45
Our city schools commence next Monday.
for swearing one day last week. If our Sept 5. Everything indicates a large en­
city treasury could get that much for each rolment and a successful school year.
oath let loose In our corporate limits, we The city school census about completed
could pay our Ixiuded debt every week. shows 889 persons of school age against
And what a foolish habit it is? You can 796 last year or a gain of 98. The school
understand why a man should steal; be catalogue tor 92 and 93 is now ready for
gets something. But why a man swears distribution and anyone interested will be
cannot be explained on any consistent furnished with a copy upon application to
theory. ■ __________________
the superintendent • It their are any
families In lhe city needing help, please
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
make It known to the superintendent as
Albert French,of Otsego, traveled around he has die names of several worthy young
the streets the other day threatening to ladles and gentlemen who desire places to
drive the evil spirits out.of different people work tor board.
by blowing a hole into them with a six
World’* Fair Note*.
shooter. He has since been taken to the
It has been wisely suggested by the1
asylum.
esteemed member of the Board of World’s
The city fathers of Plainwell and the Fair Managers for Michigan, Mrs. Julia
shoe cobblers seem to be In league. At August* Pond, that all the wom«n-poeta
least side walks are allowed to remain In of Michigan be represented at the World’s
position that will tear the sole right off of Fair, and accordingly, the management
a man’s shoe.
and direction of a plan to that effect has
While picking huckleberries near Fenn­ been entrusted to the .undersigned. It Is
ville recently, a mother, was attracted to now necessary to establish correspondence
her buggy by the screams of her little with every woman poet iu the state whose
child, who was playing near It. On pick­ productions have been published hereto­
ing up the little fellow a big massasauga fore in newspapers or magazines only, as
fell out from under bls clothes. The child the plan Is Intended for those who canuot
was badly bitten aud died *&lt;x»n*after In contribute a book of their own poems.
All such are requested to at once ad­
terrible agony.
dress. for further information, etc.
Hundred* of sheep have died during
Bessie Bins.
the past few weeks in the vicinity ot
51 East Adams Avenue.
*
Kalamazoo a* the result of a parasite
Detroit, Mich.
which completely fills the fourth stomach.
Remedy: Turpentine one part, milk six­
MY LADY WIND.
teen parts; dose, one or two ounces.
My lady wind Is very tall.
Rattlesnakes seem to be very plenty this

.

Tbe president of Vicksburg has posted
in the saloons of that village a list of
names of men that they mustznot sell
liquor to.
f

An Allegan m*u has fallen heir to about
$10,900 by the death of bis grand father in
. Ireland.
Miss Grace Green, of Charlotte, has re­
. celved an Invitation tonlo Illustrative work
for the Ladies’ Home Journal next year.

Tbe visitations of mysterious fires have
not ceased to afflict the family of Jacob
Fees, whose old house and new residence
were burned on the 19 ult, as told at the
time In the Independent Saturday and
Sunday last the bouse In which the family
now live was set Dro a half dozen times in
broad day-light, and constant alertness
was required to save it from the flames.
Stones were hurled through the windows,
and one Is said to diave struck Mrs. Fees.
Robert Howard, In whose house the family
now live, is naturally concerned about his
property. It is hoped tliat the fiend who
Is responsible Tor this outrage will be
discovered, that Justice may be melted out
and the community be apared further dan­
ger and annoyance from these Incendiary
fires.—Grand Ledge Indejieudent.
More people are resorting at Eaton Rap­
ids this year than ever before. The cot­
tages at the camp grounds are all full.

John IL Lcwn of Pleasant Lake, owns
a gun that was bought In Germany two
hundred and fifty-two years ago by one of
his forefathers. It Is in shooting rig now
and Mr. L. delights to.go hunting with
the Jackson sports who carry A 1 guns.
The gun measures six feet and two Inches
and Is a strange looking weapon.
.
Decatur Is rejoicing over tlie fact that It
will soon have a new race track.

An Eaton Rapids young man bought a
paste diamond ring for an engagement
ring for his best girl, ami made the agree­
ment with the jeweler that If everything
“panned out *11 right" M would have It
replaced by a genuine diamond. It’s a cold
day when such a young Ajnerlcan gets left.

SCHOOL COLUMN

The Institute just held has been In some
nsperts perhaps one ot tbe most sueccssful ever held In the county. Tbe enrol­
ment was U0. lacking thirty of reaching
the total of last year. Tbe Interest taken
In all the exercise* wa* excellent aud
everyone In attendance went away feeling
well repaid for the time spent as we be­
lieve. Some teachers -end many school
boards, have yet to learn the value of the
institute. Tbe spirit ot enthusiasm awak­
ened at these gathering* cannot but be
productive of good In the future. The
teacher who really feels tint she has noth­
ing further to learn is about ready to go to
need. Fortunately there are very few
such.
Probably something like twenty teach­
ers were unabl* to attend the Institute on
•eeount of their school being In session.
The law would have allowed them to close
school for such attendance without loss of
Um and It would have been a good Invest­
ment for the district to have allowed this
to be done. While It may seem somewhat
stale to sgain refei to this matter of sum­
mer schools, nevertheless the Importance
of the subject demand* that it be done
and an earnest appeal Is again made for
ita consideration. There Is no possible
lesson why a school should be continued
through July or August and there are a
great many why It should not be. The
aaendanee Is invariably ponr. children
kept out much of the time fur service at

THE SEAWEED.

:s RELIC. THE TWO PLATFOKMS.

Hastings Banner

Her hands con shake th&lt;&gt; uipmost bouuhs
Upon tbo tallest tree.
And even ranch up to the sky
And twirl the clouds about:
And rattle them for thundering.
Anfi^shako tbe raindrops out.
And yet so light, so light she steps.
Upon the flowers tuid grass:
They only need to nod their heads
t..I—

Yon cannot see my lady wind.
Though you can hear her plain.
And watch her tread tbe clovers down
That rise so quick again.
But I know just bow aho would look—
irp tall and full of grace.
With bright halrstreaining out behind
And such a lovely face.

My lady wind Is grand and strong.
And yet so full of glee.
She almost says. “My little maid.
/Come have a rare with me."
—Churchman.
Marder Will Out.
A couple of old philosopher* living in tho
lountry were one day discoursing on mind
and matter with their backs to the fire and
their faces turned toward the table, which
was being set for dinner. That morning
the servant had caught a rabbit in tho
warren belonging to the master of the
bouse, and was about'— serve it up In the

njtoteg—jMrtukrtth.tctu-c
“Poor wandering water wacd. who,.
but

THE DECLARATION OF THEY ARE NOW BEFORE THE
INDEPENDENCE.
PEOPLE FOR SELECTION.

his

odorous

CANNOT BE IGNORED.
-At jelir.tart 1
ud &gt;uc„„,c„.
Bwnnd Wud rrohrwun&gt;ud,h&gt;llt, '
A Innur the. rvwrtt rhe.rore,
.
*

Indictment

t “Oh, no,” said ono philosopher, “mind dependence ball. During tbo Centennial
year on attempt was nuulo to take a letter
and matter cannot bleod.11*
"Still,” replied tho second, "some great press copy of It, which wm successful in
extracting much of the volar from the
intellect* have thought tho contrary.” »
"That is an error; and look here, when writing, and in some place* the writing
shortly afterward disappeared altogether
I gaze upon this rabbit, which only this
It la hardly conceivable ttaCK., deomrouv
morning thought, moved and obeyed the anerpclleutahould
hovebta. .tuunptal
instinct* of its kind, I cannot for a moment
doubt the existence of those two elements merely to gratify the people who desired
facsimiles.
It
could
only
damage theorigiwhich enter into the composition of every
couture endowed with life. No! a thou­ nal and give no promise tlint the copies
sand times no; the whole rabbit h* not could be satisfactory. It is unlikely that
the Declaration of Independence will ever
there.”
Just then the cook entered tbe room; she again be placed on exhibition in connection
was observed to blush and grow fidgety. with any event, no matter bow-important.
By an executive order it is to remain in
At last she said, in a tremblingWoice:
"You are quite right, sir; I shouldn’t tho state department and will not ba
have told, but as you have guessed the loaned for nny purorae, no matte} how
fact I admit that it isn't the whole rabbit. wwthy. The custodian believe* thai there
There Is a piece mining out of the back, will be no further fading of tho document,
which I gave to my cousin of the twenty­ as long as it remain* undisturbed, but to
seventh of the line, who arrived yester­ him and to every visitor it is a matter of
rygrrt that the attempt to make a letter­
day. ”—Papillon.
press copy should have been permitted. It
looks worse than some of the manuscripts
in the British museum which are three
A leading railroad
the northwest,
who is noted fur hl* lumTfiou* and pictur­ times as old.—Washington Cor. Milwaukee
Wisconsin.
esque way of talking, is fond of colling
the Red river farmer* “the leisure class of
Hta Contempt.
the west” He says: "Thay only attend
"I remamber an occasion when Judge
to their business for a few weeks in the
spring and fall, and that they do sitting Black got the wont of an encounter with
Tlua
Stevem.
”
Judge SUveni. ‘The
down, with splendid horse* to drag the
runny wm chief Jnrtie. of Wno.jl.uU.
farming implement* on which they ride
ud th. OUr lud . cw beton- th. court.
•round. When their grain is ripe they
Th. chief jostle, wu nddrwdng som« rehire laborers to cut and harvest it, and
then they cash It in for money, fill Lhe muk. to Mr. SUresu who turned his huh
bank* of the valley with money to the •nd commenced peeing up end dorm th.
bunting point and settle down for a long cauntMr to th. gnat uno,one of Jndg.
Buck, who thundered out, 'Mr. Stereos,
loaf, or go to Europe or New York."
rxw'of'.mpt for
1 et they must find n continuance of uX.™!rT1°W*
No. dr,' WM the .newer, Tm
their strength and prosperity in diversified this court?
trying to cooreel It.”’-Wuhlngtou Port.
farming and in hard work, and this is be­
ing taught to the rest by the shrewder
A. °l&lt;l M.&lt;ho4 rf H.'ta, ••Pra,r.
one* among tliem. Such men are making
thalued eoplm at
the breeding of fine draft hone* a tide
b00*,'
Abdt office, and It an,
reliance, and very many farms now main­
tain from 1,500 to 2.000 Percheron, Norman parting rtbolar .mutated In deleting ai
rew*nl-d according to n.
and Clydesdale horses, as well as pig*, USLl.
sheep and poultry.—Julian Ralph in Mgnltude-a cup ot win. tor a broken
Irttar a cup at win. and a plat, at qeat
Harper's. ___________________
tor a tamed letter or a wrong teat, and a
I"™','
,or “ Brror 10 gnun■nar-U^T^.
mamma. Tommy slapped me In th*
How » Post Sjxnt Hl. Evening
Prior, raw of our brat minor poeta, whiled
------------—— “•mwipwia, wniieu
away hl* evenings at a low pubtfa housn in

The rupture between the two fac&gt;h'fMlM,g*n Den“&gt;«»«y. un­
der the leulenhlp OI Ulekinson

VVMIe Don and Dan are atrnggHne to
th' I*’"1" "11&amp;&gt;“
hand in and down both in the interest
ot pure politic, and the auto trtSSJ*
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Secretary at State BIacltai-&lt;l«.b™.
that he haa hxd enough ot the oflkT
IIS odor o&lt; ““ Soper'. admlnUtraljou
F-r“'»&gt;«n the atute department
»nd can b. removed only by dUtata'
H”' A
ot Jochta’a mlminhitS\
J»nuary win „Orl&lt; a won
, dro“ ch“F'The people .lemudTt
1
-- -------------------- -The Demoemta took unto themrol,-

Him-

A
few weeks since, Lieut-Gov.
Strong, the Democratic president of
the ' Mjuawbuck" Senate said to a re­
porter: “No; I am - not a candidate. I
am out of politic*." Hi* party has
cruelly taken him at hi* word. Not­
withstanding thd fact that he expressed
himself willing at tho convention to
' suffer a little more strain"of conscience
for the good of hi* party, hl* fellow
■Democrat* bestowed upon him the
usual reward for dirty partisan work
dOQe—aQ ignominious retirement,to

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Homestead, nor any tenure there may
But fdr a trrnva. ' “
••A worthies* wood, a drifting, broken
What can 1 do in all thia boundless km?
No creature of tho unlvorse has need
Or any thought of me.”
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Swept it along to meet a Balloon'* nrow“Laml ho!" Columbus crlt«L
-E. Cavazz* in Youth'. Cempankm.

When Hawthorn* Spoke.
In the autumn of 1863 Robert Chamber*
had given me a letter for Emerson, whfch
mode him aok me to spend n day with Lim
at Concord. He seemed to b» the bean
ideal of a contented and virtuous s™.
■ Placidity and serenity were, 'to my mind
the rear.
the chief characteristics of his face’ an(i
The Republican party certainly will manner. His conversation flowed without
have no objection to the political re­ the slightest effort, copiously nn.l harmo­
tirement of a man who has done so niously. He took inc al! over Concord,
pointing out the lions of thewpr of ind*
much to bring tho state into disrepute.
pendcnce. He seemed proud of viie wraith
The fair fame of Michigan, which the ot his New England orehnnl, tbe appte
Republican party established by long trees having done spednlly well ihstyw
years of honest and capable manage­
Among other*. Emerson hail a*ked Haw’ment, has never been so smirched by thorn* to meet me. As usual, |!e harffiy
any other one of its citizens as it has ever spoke, and 1 only remembered hi*
l&gt;een by John Strong.
So he may breaking his apparent vow of silence when
glide peacefully down into the valley appealed to by n Mr. Bradford. This gen­
tleman, after a fiery denunciation of tho
of defunct politician*, if he &lt;-on m ar­ south, having come to th-rend of his ptn&gt;
range it with’ his ccnF.-ienrc. bearing
ration, passionately turned to hh silent Ii*
honor* peculiarly DcmocraJj thick
tener with tho words, “Don’t you a-:,.o
upon him.
with me I” Then Hawthorne axtonhhed
But !«» XECOHD WXIJ. NEVJfS F.KTIRK. him by uttering the monci*yllab;o "No&gt;
It stands as an everlasting disgrace, to after which he again relapsed into Jllence.
himself, to his party, to his office aud —Conihill Magazine.
.
to his state. His party would doubt­
less like to retire that record with him.
Strength of Limpet*.
for in their platform they make no de­
Some interesting experiments have late­
fence of his action in the senate of 1891,
ly been madu in England for tho purpese
as they did in their platform of that
of discovering the amount of force exerted
year, but pass it over in
discreet by the limpet iu holding tJL rock. The
silence. The “damned spot," however,
limpets were not chosen specimen*, but
will not “out," and the Democratic
just taken at random, and this ii how the
party, which alone profited by his
experiments were conducted; The khell
course, must bear the disgrace.
was bored and a delicate spring balance
John Strong, Democratic Lieutenant-­
wa* attached to tho creature as it lay uq
Governor of Michigan, now rests under
th* rock. By mean* of thi* the strain waa
this indictment: He disgraced himself,
gradually
increased until the Umpet catne
his party, his office and his state—
away.
By flagrant violations ot constitu­
Twenty experiment* gave the Collowing
tional law, parliamentary practice,
average results: The average shell wu
rule*, precedent* and well recognized
1.07 square inches, and the pressure sup­
mode* of proceedure, all of which he
ported was 22.5 pounds j«r square inch.
was bound by his official oath to
To detach the animal a force equal to M.3
observe:
pounds per square inch of the surface ad­
By using the prestige of hi* high hering to the rock was needed. The great­
office to further a Democratic partisan
est adhesive force noted waa 71.1 pounds
conspiracy and to force through the
per equnro inch of foot surface,;and the
Senate the adoption of two so-called
least was 37.1 per square inch.—Parson’s
committee reports, well knowing the
same to be utter falsehoods, fabricated
during a recess of the Senate taken for
that express purpose;
By consenting to listen to the' final
consideration of the contested election
case* in the Senate, whemacither party
to either case was present to be heard,
thus violating the most sacred prin­
ciples of justice and equity as well as of
Constitutional law;
.
By permitting the Democratic mem­
ber* of the Senate to shamefully violate
a pledge made in his and their own
presence, on the floor of the Senate,
that no party measun-s—and especially
tlie contested cases—should be taken
up in the absence of the Republican
members; .
By allowing a political boss—the
secretary of the Democratic
State
Central Committee—to* stand by hl*
si&lt;ic and crack Jhe Democratic party
whip over his beau, while he was presiding qver the Senate and wilfully dis­
Patrolman Julius Zetdlrr
regarding the earnest and. respectful Of tho BrooUyn, N. Y., Polle? F-’rcf. gltdly .
appeals of the Rcpubliran
Senator*
testiflej to tho merit of Hood's Sm-Lpir.'Je.
for a simple re-eognitidh of their most
His wife takes It for dinffiK** tr.d fch; ’tiMr
sacred rights;
and it trarta charmingly. " Tl:&lt;- '&lt; hiliren slro
By making his private room* in the
take tt with mat bencflL it h witb.tji! i. -.-A
state capitol a hiding place for the
sujost exceflrnt thing f-r That Tired »eeltag. I cheerfully recommend
bigamist Democratic "Senator,” away
from the officers of the law. lest he
should be held V? answer to a criminal
charge and the Democratic party should
aud Hood'* Pilis to every rae v. '- - o.-tiez to
lose his vote.
have health and eemtort.” GHHOOp’S.
No wonder that John Strong ex­
Hood*o Pills ««
pressed a desire? to retire from politic*
and his party was only too willing to
take him nt his wore!. The people are
to be congratulated on the retirement.
Nothing better could happen for the
purification of Michigan politics in
general and Democratic politics in par­
ticular.
’
Juda* Iscariot retired from politics.
Benedict Arnold retired from poli­
tics.
’’
Jefferson Davis retired from politic*.
And now John Strong may retire
from politic*.
are wted in the
Valk!

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■ to the people, a routltuUooal ameodinmi
providing that all compensation to leg!*- I
, tetoro should cease at tbo expiration ot 100 '
!
rr,l,u the date such legislature* shall 1
'
‘ . T"** 7° ®ondc"«’ ,ho practice of railroad
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“ ‘nd
"»»”
' JXSteLta aali de'^'XmlbU."

shall
— - •­ put n
------be enacted
—
„--will effectually
stop to this evIL
Those
were aiiv
the &lt;men
onesou
on
-—. two
. — subjects n«re
tvhlnL the
4k.. Democracy
______ __
.
...its
which
founded
, loudest campaign howls in 1890, but
when it found itself unexpectedly in
[ power it f: lied utterly in dealing ’with
. t_____
“em . “ h:,J* Ptw^rved a discreet
' silence
■ilen-c ii
in it* present platform, in hopes
! that
that the
the people will overlook the sub­
jvet*
ject* an?
mid it* cowardly attitude in
j-rcference to them.
The Democratic platform in fact
says nothing and was intended only
I
“?am- .II
but another
; ThSBt PtFtf“ UBUai fhanffes of base.
( That party ha* no principles this camSdS*1,
'rnnU n«o«H doe* not
wish to be hampered by any line* of
policy, for its campaign will be made
entireIron the awumd popularity of
for governor—a man who
. has been all things to evervbodv
. since he left the Epublica? party

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Dodge. and Republican Directne*.In one of the corridors of the senate
Choice Kesdin » for Voter*.
wing of the Capitol is a statue in marble
of John Hancock. On the granite pedesual
The platforms of the two leading
Is an inscription which reads, "He wrote
his name where all nations should behold parties in the state are now before the
it, and oil time shall not efface it."
people for their selection. Tho Demo­
Thia of course refers to the Revolution­
ary patriot whoso bold chirography ap­ cratic platform is a notable combina­
pears conspicuously on the Declaration of tion of dodge*, especially significant for
Independence. The history of that period what it omits. Voters will look in vain
states that several of the signers, while
for any words of encouragement on
sympathizing with the colonists In their
straggle, were a little timid or hesitating certain subjects in which they are di­
about signing their names, as they would rectly interested, but will find evasions
bo punished as principals in the revolt In and misrepreseutatlwns
enough on
case the revolt be unsuccessful Not so other subjects. On tha contrary the
with Hancock. Grasping a goose quill a.-ul
Republican
platform
deals with the
using plenty of ink he wrote bls name at
the top of tho column. He wrote so boldly recognized evils of the day snd tells
and distinctly that the name of John Han­ the people what the Republican party
cock was as easily seen as on electric light
proposes to do about them.
on a dark night.
The Democratic platform commends
Every schoolboy is familiar with Han­
cock’s handwriting, and as one of tho sign­ “the hones't, faithful ancj economical
ers of the Declaration of Independence the administration- of Gov. Edwin B.
name of Hancock is familiar to a great Winans, who has set an example well
many people who probably could not give worthy of emulation," but the conven­
the name of any other of the patriots who tion gave the lie to the platform by
signed with him. Hence the sculptor or turning down, in cold blood, the only
designer of tho statue was led to declare Democratic governor the party had
that “He wrote,his name where all time succeeded in electing for 36 years. That
shall not efface it”
was "emulation'* with a vengeance.
However truo this may be as sentiment,
It commenzls "the action of Gov.
the fact Is that Hancock's name is now al­ Winans in recommending to the legis­
most entirely effaced from tho Declaration lature in special session a commission
of Independence. It can bo seen by the old to devise means for the improvement
of a strong glass, but is so illegible that a of our country roads;" but it docs not
stranger to the document or the style of explain why the Democratic legisla­
handwriting would have difficulty in read­ ture of 18V1 spent six months in regular
ing the name correctly.
session, without doing anything on the
Other names attached to the document subject of rood improvement, and then
have faded out entirely, and can no more in the extra session shuffled the re­
be read than if they had nqver,been writ­ sponsibility off on the “next legisla­
ten. Of the sixty or more names which ture." The only rational explanation
were written, not more than ten can now is that the Democrats know that the
be read, and they have faded to a pale, “next legislature” will be Republican
sickly color. As to the others; there are and quite competent and willing to
faint traces of writing, but nothing in tbo attend to the matter.
form of a signature can be distinguished
It condemns the present system of
sufficiently to enable anyone to read them. employment of convict labor and
Some are only partially obliterated, and recommends "the adoption of such
by supplying missing characters any one legislation as will change the present
familiar with the document can make out system • • • either by engaging
tho name which should bo there, but no them in constructing the highways of
longer is, except in a very Indistinct way.
the state or such other manner as the
Considering the priceless character of
legislature may deem best;" but it
tho Declaration of Independence ns a his­
utterly fails to notice the fact that
torical document, it is astonishing that
that change is one of the great things
from the beginning proper care should not
that were to be accomplished by the
have been taken to preserve it from the
"squawbucks,” but was given up in
ravages of time, and at least from misuse.
despair after six months of experimen­
During recent years It has been jealously
tation on several proposed schemes.
guarded in the library of the department
Again the Democracy desires to shift
of state and precautions taken to prevent
any further injury. It. is now between responsibility upon the next legislature.
It also declares "that it. is the duty
two Urge plates of French glass, inclosed
in a hard wood case, all of which is her­ of the state legislature to establish a
metically sealed, so as to keep out air aud proper tribunal with power to summon
dust. No atmosphere qr other influence defendants before it, adjust all dis­
can now reach the precious document, putes and enforce its judgments by
which in showing “a decent respect for the proper process." Then it pledges the
opinions of mankind proclaimed the rea­ Democracy to the establishment of such
a tribunal. It docs not mention the
sons for tho separation.”
Tho handsome wooden case In which the fact, however, that the Republican
Declaration is kept is lu an upright posi­ legislature of 1889 passed an act for
tion, fastened to a latticed partition, with that very purpose, but that Gov.
two.doors in front opening outward. The. Winans not only neglected but posiI tively refused to make the necessary
doors open only far enough to view tho
Spolntmcnte to carry the act into
document aud exclude tho light, except
such ns admitted by reflection. This is t e”eet
eck' Nor does 11
it «*plu«n
explain why the
done out of abundance of caution, for it is Democratic legislature of 1891 did not
doubtful if sunlight cduld affect it in Its P“«letter act if that of 18M) L* not
present condition, yet the present custodi- ;
axis are determined to spare no pains to :
Then the ’platform throws in two
prevent further damage.
I recommendations Uiat no one has
The general belief of visitor* to the ashed for and in which the people will
library is that tho fading of the document takc ver? Uttlc interest,
viz: The
isjirobnbly due to a poor quality of Ink election of mine inspectors aud railused, and that such writing would nntu- road commissioners by the people.
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rally fade .in ..
tho course
of- time.
This is
T,1‘s i’ the sum
RUin total of what
what “
the
only partially true. There hare been pre- , Democraev intends to do for the people
served specimens of colonial penmanship , if retained in power.
antedating tbe Declaration of Independ- ;
On the other hand the Republican
ence by many years, which are still clear pintform deals directly and fearlessly
and distinctly legible, and will continue ' "'itn the two evils in the state of which
legible for another generation. Tho pres- , the people hare most complained, viz:
... duo
.1
.
’The
I'll.. I.,nrv4z./
mJ1M»* -:___ and1
ent conditiou nF-L...
of tho Declaration is
to
length of 1
legislative
sessions
misuse. Prior to 1877 it was kept at tho the railroad puss. Note the language
interior department, and was guarded
the platform:
with les* core than tho caveat in the patent
-Long sessions
-leg!*tatnra »ro an
ot- the
for a flour sifter.
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--------------- ----expense
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.unnecessary
to the public, «
and
wo
No special effort was made to keep it 1 rondomn tbo practice, and pl&lt;&lt;Ue tbo people
from injury such a* is now being done, and i ‘J1*1 ir th,° K®P°hllcan party ha* control of
In 1870 U wa. loaned co Che Philadelphia I , '““A!"!?*.;!"™- ?h'
«■&gt; l»
Centennial erporttlou and exldbltal In In. ; “h.7 S. Sin

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W. Bahr &amp; Go.’s

OemoeraUo iagislatura.

The Democrate have made a great
parade of the fact that the Just legis­
lature passed an act requiring every
corporation to pay a tax of one-half of
one mill on each dollar of its capital
stock, when articles of association are
filed in the secretary of state’s office.
They take unto themselves all the
credit of it and expatiate nt great
length upon the large sums of money
that will flow Into the treasury from
y»e
.But they utterly ignore the
fact that the law Is a Republican con­
ception.
Gov. Luce in his retiring
m-m ouvjt.u.t, U4 14AUUUU.
He said:
\
Aniclee of Incorporation are dally fllad
with our Secretary of State- The labor.
ST ^°d re*P°“»»illty are performed
10 lt” conation. Many
of the states collect a fee or Impose a t-nx
*« the time Incorporations are formed.
Quite large sums are In thia way collected
that operate to some bxtent as a relief to
other property.
This recommendation was the origin
of the law.
But the "squawbucka”
made a botch of the job. The law
applies only to corporations of th&lt;*
state, while there is nothing to prevent
of '“"‘E’1 horporwtiona far doing business here. The law
can be evaded by incorporation under
the law of some other state that does
n°t require * tax. Thus the act is in

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General Ellis pondered over

Lake Harbor 1* the latest

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which is absolutely pure
and soluble.
It has more /Aztn ikrte timet the tirrngth

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11 Kot tee is hereby
" im
• -rfc. frnntv I'rain* rcwn.-fobM-J M
oouo ot Brtrr. mm. or MieiirNi. ^i».
MU Ok) «&gt;i rviscuiltr. A. O..
.. ]Q
of tbe rram In thr
2l’."nW w
n’chv-k lv th* foreman of tW J" J..in
receive blds tor tbe cleaning of s ct-rWn i ra
known as the Fair Laa* »" '&lt;
estabihbtd in the said township
Jur- ,
nt’’*’' e’l't of smIiI rtrai" at Fair
,. o-g
oat all obstructions and all &lt;™ndj£”u
■rada of said drain aa It "as
. ji«. &lt;
IStal. Ti.0 wboU 1OOJIU Of
Irl b&gt; SUMvna or
aril?*
tbe &lt; uilrt ol the drain wil* L® V 1
'.JU- h
remalnh fl MCtton&gt;i hi lII *&gt;r

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irrmdrMt *Hb tie-tl!«ii-Bi u»* «■' ilUl
the other p»i|*r? i retaining:U&gt;
rtiA. -.11
»IK iiTv'.'vil
.„&gt;n.
(’&lt;&gt;: trni'lN win w nil
jr ‘“y
slLlr bidder M» «'M
m r c,t*S
wf'wwumrecf thr work. In
„ o( »u*h
m in- Th- dMe lor the 5'*!’*’.1

�EFFECTS OF HEATeontTMkted

-. xt*n** « *el1 “ lh,‘
,
,...., onr’s boiine-s makes It entirely
0
’lie ouestidn for many people to’
t-r'i viratton, however bad they may
” in all cai-fes. when* O!H? ra’J nf"
vp-atlon it* probably brefetaule lo
tot
Ul; p.r thrien* of thousands who
!?1 re-t tho brain and nerve tonic
iti.-.iicai science l» «n indiepen(egnanL I '
: I.
- that-is known to the medical
„I to-dax istheeaual |&gt;f Pe-ru-ua
ire or pp.-vijntloii of ill derangehot wither. P^ru-na gives
(Irill brain, strengih and
ti

| uf a vacation t&lt;» the
m or! woman asdt is po»si.

•n«.-5S, and ch run-

-runa Diiig Manufacturing &lt;o&lt;n*
; , ..l-.nnbus. Ohio, publish the Fam­
. -mi Xo. 1; de voted to the.treat, । filaria, diarrhma. chulera mordiseases of hot weather,
--j wil; send Tree to any address.
; &gt; .is-, of Bed Jacket, aced 60, of
... ., went out of doors to split wood,
i i-. a box and died, i

.. ।Clair, need 24| of Grand
... jesterday t
. -t.iciled
by the uior_
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DiAoestic infelicity.

Il.iml’s wsaparilla H strictly true
,r Hi- cto'cst investigation. No
■■ : m iv lire from, it Is »•» reliable
..fit'confldenc’* ns if 1: came irom
• • ■ ted nwglibor. Have you ever
.-..srjt medicine?
.

r. family cathartic We cotiflden1 Hani’s Pilh. Tljey should be

QEORGa
WiLULISENBEE

CHAPTER xvi.
ON THF. MILITARY ROio.

Wj

. .-I’-.cfs con you have ulth the
pai/nuulcrf"
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bo Lard to describe tho feclRiggsby as he beard tho outug toward thospot where ho

• al. L He realized how useless
i*attempt toescape, since the
outlaws were guarding the
. • thicket, revolver in hand.
■ v- u’.-l he worse than uselecs;
r three to his one, and men of
... rate character. ?
&lt;
,
■ ,s cf tho advancing outlaw
: r and nearer. Dan felt that
must bo done, yet terrified
■ l . r. 1 he knew not what course
• It foemed ns if there was
•: b -r him to do now hut to
• being recaptured.
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t :!-.ut wry instant there was,a
ur-krbrnsh aud a deer—an
—leaped within a yard of
i.
lay and disappeared like a
j. the brush that skirted the
i • &gt;ud crack of a pistol broke
- ...5 the outlaw hurried in
a taken by tlie deer,
: Ls it?" came from tho other
’
came running along tho
thicket. "What air yo

jumped up in thar," was
•• .r I jist gtvo.him a crack

otlrin uv the boy?5
: ci he ain't in thar er tho
.l in t bin round hyar."
’
that’s so.” and with this tho
lustily away.
_•
bm : r. -athed a deep breath of relief
kfulness. He know ‘.that tho
■ tortuuate appearance had
•:«. had not lieen in the thicket
'
outlaws arrived, as they had
'
opposed, .but had simply
I - .rc-jirh there, having doubtless
Uth f. ' .. iivd by some other members
trfthf?. tlaw band who weto searching
“i farther down tho stream.
men bad soon pn.ised ont of hear11 m now Cult a sense of security
1 ' ‘ felt since his escajio from the
out
■ c.-J.in
h was not probablo
•
men would return aud make
'uih r search of tho thickot, and ho
1 1 to remain hero till nightfall
• - .&gt;1 was already low in (he west• '.n, and darkness would soon bo
!
From what he had overheard
Iron •O’ outlaws Dan knew that men
1 ! ; stationed on the prairie on
. 1 of the creek to watchifor him,
he was determined to use tho knowle,‘Jv t-* !.is advantage.

d&lt;

«tnMunM rapidly a* pomftle,
greatest caution m ho proceeded.
He traveled -fully three milea oft.,,
crowing the ro^l before ho ventured^
k»T, tbe .bedew, ot tbe Umber. Thro

£,*1.“^^ °°™ h" *tr^out at a bnsk walk across the prairie.
For nearly an hour he traveled steadily
nortiiward; then turning to tho left he
began to make his way toward the Mil»Upon rea?dns
itwaK PrOCe^ dirOCt1’’
F°rt
Scott* ’rtleye ho would endeavor to frus­
trate
plans of the wily Dill and his
co-conspifatons.
He might have continued his course to
the fort with less danger t^himself by
keeping away from lho road, but he
wished, if possible, to meet' the pay­
master and his escort, that he might
give warning of tho intended robbery at
Drywood.
«&gt;n reaching tho road ho found tho
traveling much less fatiguing than wad­
ing through tho high grass, and bo was
enabled to proceed at a more rapid pace
He had traveled three miles, perhara,
when ho cAuglit tho sound of approach­
ing hoofs in the road ahead.
Not knowing who tho comers might
be, Dan hastily withdrew from tho roa*l
and conccakxl himself in the high grass.
Presently four mounted men, riding
at- a brisk trot, camo into sight. They
were dresseil in uniform, and tho gleam
of their bright buttons shone in tho star­
light
"It’s tho paj-master's advance guardr
exclaimed Dan joyfully, as he roeo up
aud hastily approached tho road.
“Haltr came the sharp command as
tho youth advanced. “Whocornea therer
Dan stopped abruptly, startled by tho
sudden challenge. The horsemen had
come to a halt, and sat upon their horses,
their bright weapons visibjo through tho
gloom.
“It is 1—Dan Riggsby," faltered the
youth. “I would like to see the paymas­
ter. Is this part of his guard?’
“Come forward and let us see you,"
conimkndod one of tho men, and Pan
hastily obeyed.
“What business can you have with
tho paymaster, and how do you know
that ho is to pass along this road?’ ques­
tioned one of tho men. eying the youth
keenly.
Dan hesitated. He was not sure .the
men before him were what ho had sup­
posed them to be. He did not wish to
make any mistake.
“If you please," said Dan, “I would
rather wait until the paymaster arrives
before I make my business known."
“Very well; we’ll remain here till tho
main body arrives."
In a short time the tramp of hoofs and
the sound of wheels could be heard up
tbo road, then a line of mounted men
appeared in sight.
At a signal from tho man who had
been conversing with Dan tho moving
column of troops camo to a halt
“What is it?’ asked one who appeared
to bo an officer, spurring his horse for­
ward to where tlie five were stopped in
the road.
“Here is a boy that wishes to see tho
paymaster on important business," was
the answer.
“That is rather Strange,. ’ was tho
comment. “Has ho mado 'his business
known?’
“No; he says he prefers to wait till
he can see the paymaster, lieutenant"
"Well, bring him hack to tho ambu­
lance," replied the officer in nn impa­
tient tone. “He must be brief in what
he has to say."
The officer wheeled liis horse and rode
back along tho lino m ho spoke, fol­
lowed by Dan/and tho four men com­
posing the a^S-auco guard.
As. Dan made his way along tho lino
ha noticed that there were about thirty
men in tho company.
They were
formed in lino by twos, and near tho
center of tho column stood the ambu­
lance to which were hitched four mules.
A man got out of tho vehicle as Dan
and his escorts approached.
“What’s up, lieutenant?’ ho asked.
"Here’s a young man that wishes to
see you,," replied the. officer as Dan was
ushered forward into the pinaster’s
presence. “Ho was very particular and
refused to make his business known till
ho saw yon.”
"1 only wished to bo sure that this was
tho paymaster and his guard before I
spoke,” said Dan, advancing and address­
ing that individual.
“Well, 1 am ready to hear what you
have to say, but you must be brief.1^
“1 only wish to say that there will bo
on attempt mado to rob you at tho Dry-1
wood ford,” replied Dan briefly.
Exclamations of surprise came from

ora h-re thdreror^,*^. repltaJ

th'-»«Wre.

h.ra" Pv^**tor

lieuteroal then

fonner ture«l

^rero

m

tta ud

STnteftU to ^oa

&lt;“» ta-

«• “ta yro m properly re-

■^Uta* you. but 1 do not wto ror
emwered Dan. -I
ff ™^“W“,.ordt"5'toda Atanow^

IdS p'T’’ 71 S°
to ! wh to lx,
at the Fort early in the morning "
“Wait a moment." said tho paymaster
and going to tho ambulance he climbed

light gleamed
num between the curtains. In a few
moments he returned aud handing Dan
two envelopes, he said:
I. “&lt;^eof tJ'*e
for yourself, the other
is addressed to Captain Parker, who is
oow quartered at Fort Soott. Deliver
this letter to him, nud if you need a
friend rest assure*! that bo will not hesi­
tate to render you any service in his
(lower."
”1 thank you." said Dan. “1 may find
it nett-ssary to ask his aid in some busi­
ness matters at tho Fort," and then bid­
ding the men good night ho continued
his journey.
The column of troops moved on, and
Dan was soon alone on the dreary stretch
of prairio road.
As ho quickened his pace and hurried
on in tho direction of tho Fort ho felt a
lightness of heart ho had not experienced
since leaving home.
CONTINUED

Gaarantcrd Cure.
We authorize our advertized druggist lo
sell Dr.’ King’s New Discovery for con­
sumption. coughs snd colds, upon this
condition. If you are afflicted with a
cough, cold or any iung.&gt; throat or cheat
trouble, and will use this remedy as direct­
ed. giving It a fair trial, aud experience no
benefit you may return the bottle and
liave your money refunded.
We could
not make this offer did we not kuow that
Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied
on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles
free at W. II. Goodyear’s drug store.
Large she 50c and $1.00.

Since its first Introduction. Electric
Bitters has gained rapidly in popular
favor, until now It Is •clearly in the ’lead
among pun; medical tonics and alteratives
—containing nothing, which permits Its
we as a beverage or Intoxicant, it is
recognized as the best and purest medicine
for all allntonts of stomach, liver or
kidneys. It will cure sick headache. In­
digestion, constipation, and drive malaria
from the system. Satisfaction •guaranteed
with each bottle or the money will be re­
funded. Price only 50c per bottle. Sold
by W. IL Goodyear.
Tlie best salve in .tin- world formats,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
ly cures piles or no pay requlreti. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist

Five thousand Sunday school. children
paraded in Jackson Thursday. .

Jackson prison has but 776 Inmates—
the smallest number in months.

* Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Mancelona fccts un Ohio stove company
and iso men.
The Dexter marshal Is being sued for
shooting a $100 dog.
To-night 1

If you are troubled with Itching, Blee&lt;ling. Blind or protruding piles try Hill’s
Pile Pomade- Direct mode of application,
and the only pile remedy with a, printed
guarantee with each package. Satisfac­
tion or money refunded. Price $1.00, six
for $5-00. By mall- Try it to-nlghL For
sale by Fred L. Heath, the druggistRobert Walstel, of St. Clair, accidently
shot himself in the abdomen anti is dead.

When rhe was a Child, she cried for CaMoria.
When she bcameMim. "he clung t-&gt; Castoria.

the men’s lips.
,
,
"How do you know this?” asked the
paymaster, peering sharply at the youth

through ithe gloom.
“1 overheard tho robbers when they
were planning tho robbery in their cabin
on the crock.”
’
“What is your name, and where do
you live?’
y
.
Dan gave liis name and place of resi­
dence.'
.
“Willyou explain just how you hap­
pened to be in tho locality of tho robbers’
cabin you mention?"
Dan gave a brief account of his trouble
with tho cattlemen and of his starting
to the Marmaton river settlement; of the
discovery of tho cabin in tho woods; the
overhearing of tho robbers’ plot; of his
capture by tbo rabbet, ar. J hlo onteequent escape from tho stranger and intoxicatod woman, omitting that part of
tho story that referred to the plot to de­
fraud himself and mother.
It was plain that tho paymaster and
lieutenant were impressed by tho youth s

As Kon M (t V,.M fairty dark to left

^^“this is an unpleasant situation of

5 Plftco G* concealment and stole
otunoGsly down tho stream. It was his
travel s®v,cr4l miles in this
tl’’1V0’1,tx:foru leaving tho shadows of
t * V&lt;K-adopting this course bo
! 'wadetho outlaws who, bo felt
Jj,';
w®e keeping a cloeo watch
' ' ., le pmirie at all points near tho
tes'i Idling to Scott.
tpl J‘ r l™veling a quarter of a milo he
hr,,
Jho road’ an'1 Bfter coring
th* ;
-lat none of the outlaws were in
ho stolc acro®» to the timber
“'M i d ,lMo bij w

affairs," observed the lieutenant "It m
fortunate that I obtained rocnf0 rccmcnta

dare

todraa. I don’t think thoyll
attack us with our present

”t^NOT
*
&gt;L

Bui now UrM wo ore ta-

formod M to tbo intended otuck. it*™
b, rocy to terra ootne-pta to detrot

&lt;h^Do yon know how *»y thoro, “°Jf
the robbrtf mW «»

It was 99 years ago that. Mrs. Margaret
Mozette. of Jackson, was born.
when weak wesry amlwornout.Hood's^nrsapYrinnl7jn/t the medicine to restore your
strength aud give you a good appetite.

NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CIAIMS.

Pn&gt;l«W Court rjr “"j
the 24th day of August. A. D. WkW
p^nttorir eS

doner Kate Pier, of Milwaukee, and were
made one.
While the western express on the Penn­
sylvania
road was being made up at Pitta­
William A. Guthrie, tbe People’s party
burg two sections of lhe train collided,
nominee for nModate supreme jnstice of
and five passengers were seriously injured.,
North Carolina, has declined to make th*
Tbe members of the Iron Hall at Chi­
race, alleging personal reasons.
Three white men were taken out by cago are preparing to distribute the funds
tbirty-flve white cape, carried seven miles in hand to those to whom it “rightfully
into tbe woods, tied to trees and given belongs"—that is lhe members who paid
thirty lashes apiece. The men had been it. Thia will defeat tbe receiver's plana.
The international peace congress has
taking part In a negro dance. Atlanta,
Ga;
voted to bold its next meeting iu Chicago
An Incendiary fire at St. Paul destroyed in 1893.
the Wagner block and caused a loss of
Monday, Aug. 39.
8100,000. Another block of the same name
Miss Frances Willard is “sailing o’er
on the opposite side of the street was
the season tlie way to England,where she
wrecked by a landslide last week.
will visit Lady Somerset.
A Pennsylvania express ran Into four
Tho strikers at Buffalo—such of them
heavy timbers that had been placed across
the track by unknown persons two miles as could find places—have returned to
below Reading. The locomotive jumped work, including those who struck in defi­
the rails, but no serious damage was ance of Sweeney.
Hezekiah Shepherd, a late resident of
done.
Drakewille, In., expressed his wishes to his
farmers report that cattle in the north­
friends that he be buried in a box be had
eastern iiart of Montgoinery county, Illa,
made containing a chair; that ho be placed
are dying of a disease resembling tho
bloody murrain. The afflicted animals in the chair and strapped there and be
buried iu an upright position. And it
usually die two or throe days after being
attacked.
Ex-Senator Ingalls will be home from
At Columbia City, Ind., James Gray
wa* shot while lying in bed. The assassin Europe about Sept 15, and will at once
enter the campaign in Kansas.
fired at what ha supposed was the head of
About half the Tennesee militia on
the bed, but Mr. Gray had turned tho bed
abobt and tho shot struck him in the leg, duty there have been withdrawn from
shattering it so u to necessitate amputa­ Coal Creek, and the mines are running
with
a small force.
tion. Albert Tucker, who had a grudge
against Gray, was arrested for the crime,
Corrigan’s horse Libretto, 8 years old,
but entered a denial.
who won the Estonia Derby in 1887, broke
Near. Terre llauta Mrs. Hart, aged 78, his leg at Hawthorne course, Chicago, and
was thrown from the buggy by tho shying bad to be shot.
of the horsea She was caught by a wheel
There was a free-for-all fight at Paint
and dragged some distance. Her back Lick, Ky., and when the fun was over one
and an arm and leg were broken, and she ot the principals was dead and another
died in a few moments.
badly wounded, while two children had
been killed by atray bullets.

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

Swansea (Wales) tin plate manufac
turers are discussing tho subject of clos­
ing down their works on account ot tho
prevailing low prices.
Congressional nominations: Ninth Illi­
nois district. N. S. Scrivens (Peoples);
Sixth Iowa, Frederick £ White (Dem.);
First Minnesota, William H.Harris (Dem.);
Seventh Tennessee, N. N. Cox (Dem.);
Eleyeuth Pennsylvatnn. Lemuel Ammer­
man (Dem.)
During last week 319 car-loads, con­
taining 3,810 tons ot green fruit, were
shipped tost from California over tho
Central Pacific. So far this season 6,000,­
000 pounds more fruit have been shipped
than were last year.
Frank Smith has been held for trial in
the United States district court for tho
murkier of Deputy Marshal Wellman in
Johnson county, Wya, during tbe cattle­
men's war.

A bridge on the Pittsburg, Shenaugo
and I*ake Erie gave way under a construc­
tion train nt Dixonburg, Pa., killed Fore­
man Fisher, nnd fatally hurt Conductor
Diffeudlcfer ami others of the crew.
Frank Bnuwel, of Chicago, played poker
and got four aces. He bet all he had only
to find that the gambler who dealt had
given himself a straight flush. Frank ap­
pealed to tho law and got his money buck.
Six taen were caught by sewer gas In a
New York sewer nnd gotten out just in
time to save their lives.
A man named Hannah, of Rutlodge,
Ga., attempted to strangle his mother-in­
law, and Judge Lynch's cohorts are gath­
ering.
'

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SfSEroxro’'U1™ W “* "°r

Oliver Wendell Holmes yesterday cele­
brated his 831 birthday at Beverly Farms,

The loss by the Metropolitan Opera
house fire nt New York is placed at W00.UK). The work of rebuilding will be com*
pleted in ninety day*.
Miss Eldora Paddock, of Corydon, Ind.,
A Brunswick, Ga., lumberman was
took poison with fatal effect. Unrequited
treated to a coat of tar and fontho ra for
love Is the reason assigned.
alleged Intimacy with a neighbor’ll wife.
Frank Desmond, Martin Korastad, and I
Tbe Equitable League, an order formed
Joseph Walker, comprising the board of on the same Hues as tbe Iron Hall, fs like­
the town of Superior, who Were arrested
ly to follow that organization in tbe
on the charge of Embezzling public funds,
courts.
Several certificate holders at Bal­
have had a henringS-Tbo court held that
timore allege that it is insolvent and de­
tbo guilt of the prisoners was not shown,
mand a receiver.
and they were discharged.
Obituary: At Jaffna, Ceylon. Rew'AVill
Christian Obrelcht, son of tho wealthy
iam Ware
,,
Howland, tor Dearly fifty years
lumberman, is under arrest at Baraboo,
• - Moaot Fleasa missionary, aged. —
75. At
Wia, charged with arson.
ant, N. Y., General J. P. Blauvelt, ex
Cholera is now raging at Hamburg, mayor of Nyack. At New Orleans, Paul
Havre and Antwerp, three ports from £ Theard, aged 67.
which immense numbers of emigrant* sail
The Northern MichiganLumber comto this country.
pany’s factory near Oden, Mich., burned.
Thje Dalton gang held up a station The loss ou . buildings, machinery and
lumber will not b£far short of $150,OGG.
tl,60P io cash.
Mnurice Miller fought Bob and John
Carter at a dance near Haughton, La.,
and killed them both, receiving wounds
Congressional nominations: Tenth Iowa.,
which resulted in his own death a few
Janie* Ryan, Democrat; Eleventh Iowa, hours Inter.
,
Don Campbell, People’s; Tenth Wiscon­
A pitched ball hit John Donnelly in the
sin, Nils P. Haugen. Republican; Fourth
Michigan, George L. Yaple, People's (pre­ neck and killed him whiliMio was playing
viously nominated by the Democrats): base ball at Lansford, Luzerne county.
Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania, George F. Pa.
Kribbs, Democrat; Seventh Georgia, John
fire at East Tawas, Mich., destroyed
W. Maddox: Eighth Georgia, Thoma* G. property of the value of $8,500.
lutwjon.
Wesley McCroy, of Woburn,.,
Ills., has
Thomas Smith shot and killed his wife commenced suit against ..
lurn Hendrix,
Mark
and Mniself Atthe borne of n friend near bis father-in-law, tor $10,(MX) damages, for
Denyer, Colo. The couple had been sepnr* alienating his wife’s affections. McCray's
ntedfor wine time, and jealousy is tm- wife has begun n suit for divorce, and he
signal as lhe cntise. | alleges that his father-in-law is the cause
Eopch May, the oldest printer in the ', of all his domestic woe&gt;.
west, died in Burlingtcn, Ia.,nge&lt;l Ulyears. j
Two freight trains on the Missouri
He was born in Boston, and had lived in pMCjftc railroad collided at Washington,
Burlington since 1840.
»*-----Mo., and Fireman
John Siebold was
Til* trial of Lizzie Borden for the mur­ killed.
■
der (A her father and stepmother, is pro­
ceeding nt Full River, Moss. The texti- LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
mon.’’ Is nil circdnutuntinl.
It * understood that the Canadian gov*
enment will pay the toll for Canadian
Chicago. Aug. :9.
rrsstls at St. Mary’s Falls canal until the
Foliotring wrri the quotatious ou lhe
Caiiiallan “Sqp“ is opened.
board &lt;f trade today: Wheat—August, opened
■514c.
cloeed
75Hc:
Septotab
t, opened 7B,
, Hamburg newspapers accuse the muni­
cipal Authorities with having kept back close&lt;1 ’Cte: Dcmmibur.openu I lUc, closed TSJfia
Corti—Au.tuu opened Sic; closed &gt;’4)4c; beplhe truth concerning the cholera in that
timber, opened aud closed tl)4c; October,
city. The disease has gained some ground opened 5JJ«c. vloaoil ;1W-- Oata-Septdlnin St Petersburg, but it is not of a virulent ter. opcuiM 3:?|c. closed b4)4 -; October, opened
type there.
andclOMtl 3,«*c; May, o;&gt;euei 37H-. clmed
Pork -September,
open.-d 810®.
Seven minora were killed in a Swansea
clo.ud Slu.fi &gt;; Octo.er. opened flO.TU. closed
(Wnlcs.) coal mine by the fall of tho roof.
Tbe fruit crop in England has been $lu.7-'l»; Jntmary, opened $1XW, closed
Lard—September, opened aud closed
damaged by heavy stoi ms.

Fire destroyed the Hotel Belmont in
West Asheville, N. C. With tbe excep­
tion of perhaps half a dozen the 176 guest*
got out safely. The remaining few jumped
from the third floor to the top of the veran­
dah and then to the ground, sustaining se­
vere Injuries Mrs. Cnrne, of Charleston,
lost $5,000 worth of diamonds, and another
I&gt;cSsA^Al«^^'’-‘”ldKe of Probate.
guest $3,000 In cash.
«
John Morley was re-elected to parlia­
ment by a largely increased majority.
xnncF OF COMMISSIONERS OX CLA IMS
By an explosion iu a Welsh colliery 143
miners were caught in the shaft*, and it is
iiavlrmC™nty
nren appointed
tas ofProbato
Pof Barry.by
State
Michl- feared that mauy, perhaps all of them,
were killed.
Order* have been Issued tor the with­
drawal of troops frjm Buffalo with the ex­
ception
ot
2,006
mon. Switchman
is;
t£.
Sweeney has arrived at for Chicago.
•
James IL Morten, colored, was hanged
niirDOKe of axaralnlng*nd allowing stud claims. in tbe county jail pt Camden, N. J., and
was
prououncsd
deed
five
minute*
after
­
Mdtbrtsit nmnthsTrom th*s»d day of Auxust,
. n
were allowed by said court forcredi- ward. He killed an old colored -woman.
Jacob Yondell and Adclpheua Hanson,
both of Chicago, were the first couple
united in marriage by a woman la Wie.
SaX'uC. RrrcHta.
cnnxio Thev went before Court Commis. Waltz* Brtpwjt.
C'ommtMloners.

L“£7‘o"’&lt;«

The Third Ward Permanent Savings
and Loan aud the Erie County Permanent
Savings aud Loan associations, at Buffalo,
have been declared insolvent. They are
“dime" concerns, and owe shareholders
about $170,000.
The Metropolitan Opera house at New
York was damngod by fire to tbe extent of
$500,000 and a scene painter was badly
burned. Just after the fire another took
place in a building at 124 Wood street
where 10Q persons were employed. Mary
£ Hanley was fatally burned and six
other persons more or less severely hurt In
various ways.
•

Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
lates an instance ot what Is bring accom­
plished by fanners In the Red Klver Valley
ot Mlnursota and North Dakota. He said
S. J. Leland, near his town of Dwight, N.
D., bought 160 acres ot land in the spring
of 1891. for $2,000. and raised crops that
season worth the salary of a gavernunmt
clerk, in excess of thr.cost of bis farm, as
per the following statement:
i.luo Bn. ol wheat, at 8te ..... .$3.5fiiJ«
f®0

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197.00

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Woolley &amp; Bronson.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In tho matter of the estate of Washington KFerrls, deceased.
Notice K hereby given that I shall sell at
Kublle auction to the highest bidder, on Friday,
&gt;0 twelfth day of August, A. D., IM. at ten
o’clock, in the forenoon in tbe Probate otneo In
the city of Hastings In the county of Barry,
In tbe state or Michigan, pursuant to
license and authority granted to me on the 16th
day of Juno A. D. Hire, by the Probate
court orBarry county. Michigan, all of tbe
estate, right, title and Interest of the said de­
ceased of. In and tn tbe real estate situate and
being tn tbe county of Barry, tn tbe arate of
Michigan, knjwn and desenbed as follows.
to-wit:.
Tlie south hall of the cast halfof tee north
west quarter ot section fourteen (14), township
three &lt;3 n&amp;rtb. range nine (»&gt; west.
Dated June ajtb, A. D.. 1W.
Jamzs F. Mkkd.
Administrator.
The above sale is hereby aJlournsd until Fri­
day the ufith day of Augunt IKct at ten o'clock
in the forenoon at the Probate Office in the efty
of HasUngx
.
Dated August mb 1Wt&gt;.

James F. Mead. Administrator.

Chicago, Kaianaioo Ii Sagioiw
TIME TABLE.

In effect June 26.1892.
c«E

Stations.
KOKTII.
Kalamazoo Lv...
Hm( Cooper......
Richland Junet.
Cressey
Mito
Dolton
Cloverdale
Shultz

S
7 15

11
9 21

Coats Grove.
Woodland ...

« 20

Linslng...........
Detroit
Grand Rapids.

fl

Stations.
SOUTH.
Kslarnazoo Ar...
East Cooper Lv..
Richland June!.
Cressey
Milo
Delton
Cloverdale
Shultz

a. m.

pl

Hastings..........

Coat* Grove
Woodland.......
Woodbury..........
Fla U. L. Aleasing
Detroit
Grand Rapids....
on signal only.

4 N«v«. 5 Mid fl will not carry passengers unless
pmvlflwl with freight train permits.
Freight trains will be run at the convenlenoe
of tbe company, who reserve the right to change •
tbe time of such trains without notice.
W. S. DKWiiiG, Genl Manager.
H. C. Permit. G0.1l P. &amp; T. Av .

PROBATE ORDER
State of Michigan, County of Barrr—ss.
At a s-sMou ot Hie Probate Court for the
County of Barry, bolden al tbe Probata office,
l« tho City of Hastings, tn said county, on Moo- .
day the Mh day of August, in tbe year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
\
In the matter V the estate of Susan JL
Warner, deceased.
Ou reading and filing Um petltisn. duly veri­
fied, tu Seth H. Chapman, executor of the estate ’
of said decnvMxl. praying that his final account'
l-.cretofoin filed In this court may be beard
and allowed and ho be discharged from said
trust.
Thereopon it It ordered, that Wednesday tbe
7tb day oi September. A. D..ne2at ten o'clock tn
the forenoon, be assigned for tbe hearing of said
11‘tttion and that tbe heirs at law of said dereosed and all other persons Interested In said i
estate, are required tn appear at a session of
said conn, tlieii to be holden at tbe Probate of­
Sheep—Market alow and dull; prices 10^20o fice, in lhe Cl'y of HasUnss. in said county, and
cause, if any there be, why the praver oC
lower; quotation* rangol at fl.OU&amp;tt*) per show
the petitioner mar not be granted. And it is
ItOlba western. $ivojp.8j native*. MxSiiUD further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
Texas, and $&amp;Uti£.V5 iatnbe
to tbe persons Interested In said estate, of the
i* nde«--cy of said peiltlon and tlie hearing
Produce; Butter —Fancy separitor. 24&gt; thereof
by causing a copy of till* order to be
S4Kc; lino creameries —
dairies, fancy, published
In tbe Hnstings Basskx. a new*fr»h. a»&amp;2fc; packing mock, fresh. He,

Wheat—No. 2 nxixel cash. 81J$c; Septem­
ber, 81He; October, Alic. Corn—No. 2 mixed
&lt; iuh sic; September.
October, OJic.
G*'»—Na « mixed cash, Wc on spot; lieptrmber, I8ftc: October, ;«Hc. Bye—Neg­
lect d: 01'v-At inter lota. Barley-Neglect*
0&lt;L
Pvru-tjuiet; old mote. 81LTMMM0L
Lard—Dull; 8e[.tomber. $8.10 Ind; October,
UUNbM.

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OTHER MPKCIA LT I KM in footwear niwef

Live Stock—Prleo - at th j Union Stock yar is
today raiKOl m follow*; Hog*—Marku t
ratbor active o i packing and rhlppiug ac­
count and priea»'l i-jljg higher; feelin ; rather
firm; salts# run„«l nt
9 • ;-i'4.75
light.
rough punning,
5.45 mixed, ntid
heavy packing unit
tblpplug lot*.
Cattle—Market only medcratuly active on
local and shipping account; good gradj-r
steady but common qualities j&lt;J12c Jo a on
quotations ranged at S5txq&gt;5.{0 choice to ex­
tra shipping »t« er*,
good to choice
do, t4.XM4.5O fair to good. $1'4)184.10 c rmmon
to medium do, 83.Wit* IM butchers* steer*,
$S.5ua&amp;2&gt; stockera,
Texas steers,
8Z.73.v4JS range *(ecrs. $J,tU£3.7U feeder*,
81.73ig3.OJ cows, 8J.U JJ! &gt; bull*, and 8^!3xu

lb; spring ebfekeas. lijfiu per lb; rooetors. de;
ducks. 1k; sprtaz ducks, Ibc; t,urkoye, 12c per
Ih. Fotatoea—Miunoiota Early Ohlas,
per ba.; Kants* Early Ohi'fik 55&lt;£6) per bo.;
St. Loots Early Ohio*. 0JB&amp;S0 t&gt;sr bn.; Long
Island Rom, 5-25&lt;£2 5 J pjr brl. Apple®—
Grocn. 8X3J&amp;2-75 per bn; poor, fl.aajJUS;
red. $XX»®Xfi0; Duchsaa, Il.tiJ&amp;i.Oj per brl;
1 4nc per box.
BlackberriiM - $1.2534.7J
per IS-uuarc c-aaa. Biaaberrtet-SLUJ^LSO per

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wteks.previous to said day ot hearing.
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r...,y ahmsthoxo.
Judge of Probate
(A tra* copy.)
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State ot Mlchbpm, Comity of Barry—st.
Nepce Is hereby given, that by an order of

Hum to present their claims anlnst the estate
Esther M. Pennock, late of * aid county,
deceased, and that all creditors of said dw swxi
are required to present their claims to said
Probate Court, at the Probate office. In Ute City
of
for examination and allowance, ca
or before the 2Stb day of January next, •
rod thiU such claims will be heard before sidtl
court, on Wednesday, the 2mh day of Gctober
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�deputy. I was never at Banfield but the
one time. I went to Mr. Wickwire’s
tou e in the daytime and he Invited, me to
can in the evening.
Answer to Sth—1 was employed by Mr.
Wickwire for no specified time. He was
free under our arrangement to dlscliargc
me at any minute. Tlie talk of lhe four
years is especially abstini.' because Mr.
Wickwire repeatedly stated to myself and
has to others that he would not be a can­
didate for tlie seconds term.
Answer to 6tb—t did not attend any
ward caucus last spring as 1 was sick at
the time: nor did Mr. Wlckwlre object to
my selection as ward committeeman. He
did, however, object to my taking the po­
sition of member of the county committee,
but did this toltly, as he said, not'that he
objected to my politics, but because when
hlselerk accepted so prominent a place as
that. It made bls democratic friends kick
at him, Mr. Wlckwlre, all the harder for
appointing a republican deputy.
I call attention to another statement In
the Journal that goes to show that Mr.
Wlckwlre never Intended to move to Has­
tings, snd therefore did not intend to run
for a second term when be employed me;
and that is the very fact that he paid me
nearly 81.900 for about 19 months service.
If Mr. Wickwire had intended to fill the
office him self, he could have hired plenty
of help for half what he paid me. It was
because of his expressed confidence In both
me and my long experience and ability to
assume and carry on the work of the office,
that be gave me the pay he did, and not
for the mere clerical work.
1 am as much surprised as I am disap­
pointed that one whom I ever aimed to
serve faithfully, and one toward whom I
Haye ever acted In good faith, should turn
upon me in the manner Mr. Wickwire
does. He notonly charges me with things I
never did. and agreements 1 never heard
of till within the past three weeks, but
does $0 with a venom’and spitefulness that
demenn him, and are unworthy of him.
About a week before the late republican
county convention, Mr. Wlckwlre invited
me to call at his home in the evening. 1
did as he requested. He put the question
squarely to me: “Will you be a candidate
for register of deeds before the republican
convention?'’ 1 plainly told him that,
without solicitation from me, men from
tlie various towns had said that they would
like to see me made the republican nom­
inee this year, and that. If the convention
should name me, I would feel In duty
bound to accept. He replied that lie did
not wish me to think him angry if I was a
candidate; that we bad always been friends
and should be so stilt 1 told him that
was my desire. He said If I were named,
he would "do” me if he could, but wanted
a straight, clean campaign. I told him he
expressed my own feelings. 1 felt from
that time that. If 1 should be tlie republi­
can nominee, between Mr. Wickwire and
myself there would be an earnest but
friendly contest 1 regret that the contest
is not being waged in that manner: but
the responsibility for whatever personali­
ties or bitterness that hare or may arise
does not rest with me. To whatever
length It may be necessary to carry them,
the man who began it must take the blame
for Introducing onr private matters, about
which we unfortunately do not agree, in
a canvass where they liave no place, and
in which the qualifications of neither one
of us for th&lt;\ office are in tbe least affected
by our differences.
Charles W. Jordan.
Hastings, August 30 th, 1892.

MR. JORDAN REPLIES

Mil EmtUB:
In tte last Journal tea wanton and un­
called-for attack upon me, which I wffl
not descend to reply to in kind. If the
Journal editor, or the people’, party nom­
inee for register who I think inspired the
attack, get any itiory ot! comfort In a tirade
of iwrional abuse. tb&lt;y can have it al!
to themselves,
.
.
I dr.-ire to apologize to jour readers and
to the voters of Barry county for bringing
a purely personal affair between Mr.
Wick wire and myself to public notice.
Mr. Wlckwlre.and myself had an under­
standing as toiny employment as bb dep­
uty.
Unfortunately that understanding
was not reduced to writing. It Is equal­
ly unfortunate that there should now be a
misunderstanding abont it. But It Is not
the first misunderstanding lictween mtti;
and it Is universally conceded that into
other matters such personal affairs should
not be dragged. Should Mr. Wlckwlre
be elected, he'will fill the office of register
with Just as much credit and satisfaction
as if wo had never disagreed. On the
other hand, our misunderstanding will not
and would not in any man’s mind decrease
my ability to perform the dntles of the
office of register of deeds, hi short tiff,
pereoual matter between Mr. Wickwire
and myself does not affect the qualifica­
tions of either of us, and is in no firnse. In
■ my Judgement, any proper aubjeet to urge
for or against any candidate, except so far
as it may concern- party loyally, of which
I will speak later. But while regretting
that personal and private affair* of tbe two
candidates must be dragged Imo a canvas
in which it has no part, the. Journal’s ar­
ticle touches matters to which I feel I
must allude.
.
Stripped of Its verbiage and peraonnl
abuse, the Journal article prefers these
charges against me:
1st—That 1 was employed by Mr. Wick­
wire in consideration of work I was sup­
posed to have done for him In the cam­
paign of 1890.
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2nd—That I left the republican county
convention two years ago with the remark
that "I am done with the party.”
3rd—That 1 gave Mr. Wlckwlre to un­
derstand that I would do all I could to elect
him register, and he has reason to believe
I did so.
4th—That after election I went twice or
more to Mr. Wlckwlre*. home in Johns­
town to urge my claims for a clerkship,
and was promised that the contract previ­
ously arranged would be carried «ut.
5th—That i made a contract to remain
as Mr. Wick wire's clerk four years hi case
he were re-elected.
Oth—That last spring 1 attended a re­
publican ward caucus and was made com­
mitteeman from tbe 2d ward, but explain*
ed this away to Mr. Wickwire by staling
’
that it was done, without my consent
The above are tbe charges, urged*, with
venomous abuse, made against me by Mr.
Wlckwlre through the Journal. *I “
will
*** anawer them In their order.
Answer to 1st—I was acting; as deputy
treasurer in 1890. Previous Jto election
and without any solicitationi whatever
from me. and without even an intimation
from nie that 1 would like the place,
___ ,___
Mr.
. Wlckwlre came Into lhe county zreasurer’s
office where 1 was and said in? substance
this: "Will you take the register’s office
and run it If I am elected? 1 prefer you
• to any other man. nnd want you to do this
If I am elected. 1 do not expect to move I
. to Hastings, and I want you to run the
Obituary.
office
confidence
In you. i
a .i r because
r ?1 have
T ’.uJJ
—
Died, at the home of A. Davenport In
All I care for Is
is to -do
“do up”
’’ Mack. The
Tbe 1 this city Saturday last, of creeping porolyAH
democraL* may kick on my appointing you. | sb, F. F. Griffin, aged 47.
but let them do iu I shall nevpr run tor ■
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Mr. Griffin was •born at- —
Black
Creek,
N.
a second term.” That is the substance &lt; f Y. At thp age of 18 he went west, and
Mr. Wickwire’s conversation as be ad­ began railroading. He was conductor on
dressed it to me that ilav. and he never the first train into Denver on tbe Kansas
afterward modified it, and never tendered Pacific railroad. A few years later he
we the place on any other conditions. My wan promoted to the superintendency of
reply to Mr. Wlckwlre at that time was the Denver Pacific. When that line pars­
that "I earned my living with my pen, ed into/ie control ot the Union Pacific.
and- that 1 had as soon work for him as Mr. 4frlffln became Identified with the
any other man.’’ Why shouldn’t I saj’ so?.. Northern Pacific. His great ability and
I expected to be out of employment the industry were recognized by that line, and
first’of the next January; and I have for had be lived, he would have been one of
years earned iuy. living in the manner I the leading railroad men of tbe country.
suited to hi in. There was not one word He was promoted to the superin tendency
said directly or indirectly about my voting of the western division of the Northern
or wo* king for Mr. Wlckwlre in that
----- con', , i. Faciflc, and had entire charge ot the con• versatlon or nny other "
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cuup.ed
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and equipment
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partly broke down his strong constitution.
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whole republican ticket. 1
nor worked against the republican ticket
through years, and he became finally ns
nor any candidates on that ticket.
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Mr.
Nr. Wlokwirv
Wl.kw.rt- ojany
or.hr one
«... for
«.r him
ulu. lo vote
rife
• or work for him. The eleet'on returns of
the city of Hastings, where I would
certainly have done work "fur Mr. Wick­
wire if anywhere, and where myself and
my friends had opportunity to have secur­
ed plenty of votes against Mr. Mack had
we so desired, do not show that Mr.
«.
-k's interests were sacrificed. For de­
Mik
he strong efforts made here by Mr.
spites• and by his partisans, Mr. Mack
WlckWiK
ahead of hit ticket fn this
ran ninf Ct&gt;.
t that fact prove that not
city. l&gt;o&lt;* «•*my friends were loyal to
only myself but. •
I am in a poMthe republican nwm^
utm04t positiveness
Hon to prove with the
n to flIrther Mr
that, had I the disposition -jpenge oj jjr
Wkkwire's interests at tte *
td
Mack, my friends and myself u
dJfferent
■portunlty for making a
tmple
•showing tlmn was made,
rhe a. *
trutii Is that Mr. Mack’s Interests wei.
not sacrificed la this city by myself nor by
any one for
I ftUl nelttiW ft sorehead
nor* an«&lt;WWhp.
.
A»#W&lt;r io 4th—Some time after election
offered by M. L. Cook for another
gentleman a good position. About that
time It was reported lo me that Mr. Wickwlr.U41&gt;n&gt;mlrfd u&gt;
Hotchkiss aud Wm. H. Merrick - as his
deputy.
Knowing that Mr. Wlckwlre
could have noose for three deputies, and
also dealring to return a definite answer to
Mr Cook’s offer, I visited Mr. Wlckwlre,
tn December I think, at his home In Johns­
town, stating what I had heard, and why I
wanted tbe matter settled so far as I was
concerned. He replied that he had re­
ceived petitions for tho appointment of
Charles Hotchkiss, but be did not wish to
appoint him. To avoid naming Hotchkiss,
he bail decided to appoint Merrick. I repltel that that aeUted it. as I would not
work* minute under Mr. Merrick. He
finally arranged that he would come to

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career wot before him. But the lesson of
his affliction he declared were worth far
more to him than any earthly successes.
He leave* an aged mother and three &gt;l»tera. erne of them, Mra. Julia Willison, of
thia city.
The services were held at the home of
Mr. and Mra. Davenport on west Green
street Monday afternoon and were con­
ducted by Rev. Grigsby. The body was
taken to Denver tor burial beside the re­
mains of his wife. He was n 33d degree
mason, aud tbe burial services nt Denver
will be conducted by the Knights Tem­
plar,

SCHOOL BOOKS.

Peoples DRUG STORE
HE largest complete
stock of new and sec­
ond hand School Books
and everything needed in
the school room in BarryCounty. -

IT'S A “JIM OANDy,”
The stock of lumber and shingles klely
purchased by
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The Michigan state fair will be held in
Lansing September 12 to 16. An unusual­
ly fine list of attractions has been secured
and visitors will be well repaid for attend­
ing. Reduced rates on all roads.

Bentley, Him Rider,

KI,1?. Goody eji ?,

The Michigan Central will on Sept 5th
sell tickets from Hastings to Grand Rapids
and return, at the rate of 95 cents. Good
going Sept 5th and returning.not later
than Sept. 6th, on account of Labor Day
celebration.
M. A. Gillman,

At their yard can be found a!i the -latest
novelties in hemlock boards and istuding.

DRUGGIST and book­
seller. and the originator
and promoter of LOW
prices, for Drugs, Books
and School Supplies.
2nd Hand Books wanted.

Ticket Agent
The Michigan Central will give an
Excursion to Jackson Monday, Sept 5th,
1892, on account of Labor Day celebration,
and sell round trip tickpts at the rate of
81.95. Special train leaves Hastings at
6:30 a. m. arriving at Jackson at 8:45 a.
m., returning, leaves Jackson by regular
train at 7:13 p. m. Visit Michigan state
prison where 800 convicts are dally tolling
In various kinds of Industries. Arrange­
ments have been made by which those
desiring to visit the prison, and are at
the reception room not later than 10:30 a.
m. (standard time) can go through the
prison for 20 cents,
M. A. Gillman, Agent.

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The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything.”

Websters Dictionary 5c.

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SEPT. 5

Two years ago after child-birth, I was
taken with severe pains In the back accom­
panied with extreme nervous ohills. dur­
ing which time I would shake like one In
severe spasms. This condition was rapid­
ly followed by paralysis of the lower
limbs, so that I lost the use ot myself from
tbe waist down and had to be helped up
and supported like a child, so that for
nearly two years 1 have not walked alone.
I became very dropsical and suffered
dreadfully with my stomach and bowels.
I was taken to Dr. Humphrey in a most
pitiful condition and so discouraged, I
thought .no mortal could cure me. Dr.
Humphrey said 1 could be cured, and 1
began a course of treatment and have
faithfully followed it since. 1 am now
able to get up and go where 1 please, up
and down staira and anywhere 1 desire
and am getting‘well every day. and advise
all my friends who are afflicted to see Dr.
Holman 8. Humphrey and be cured.
Fannie M. Chaklbndxb nee Fannie
,
Fox. Charlotte, Mich.
Dr. Humphrey’s next visit to Hastings
will be Tuesday, September 13th, at Ford’s
hotel.
.

IS THE first day of
school and as usual Fred
L. Heath is on hand with
a complete line of

School Books
New and second hand.
It^will pay you to come
come and select from his
large supply of second
hand and shelf worn books
Many are as good as new.
You will save from

SEWING MACHINE?
If so, buy of the man who sells at the same price to ths
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you $55
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machineto an­
other for $25 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!

The Dollar of the Poor Man

Th
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Is just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich. Hi- sells
The Light Running World Renowned Domestic. Tlie New
Home and some other first-class machines.
He will sell you a machine for a small payment, down
25 TO 65 PER CENT,
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay yon to call on him before you buy.
Needles, oils and parts for all machines,

Church nnd Society.

The young people of the Baptist Union
will give an ice cream social on Friday,
Sept. Snd. at Mr. Harper’s on the lawn.
A cordial Invitation la extended to all
Services at the Presbyterian church next
Sunday morning and evening. Evening
subject, "Tbe Human Spider.”

Fred L. Heath,

THE URUQqiST.

T. PHILLIPS.

The Y. P. 8. C. E. meets In the Presby­
terian church next Sunday evening at 0:30,
will be led by Miss Mlilspaugh.

The ladles connected with Emmanuel
church will give a society In their society
rooms Thursday evening, Sept. 8tb, to be
entertained by Mesdames, Julius Russell,
Geo. Tomlinson.- B. Dickinson, W. J.
Halloway. James Wilkins. Chas. Jordan,
Richard Bates and Miss Anna Bi-ssjner.
This is the first society of the season jind
all are cordially Invited to attend. Supper
from 5 to 7.

EMPIRE'DRILL

The Woman’s Auxiliary of Emmanuel
church will meet at the home of Rev. J.
W. Bancroft Tuesday. Sept Oth. at 2 p.
m. There Is work that we wish to fur­
nish al that time. Let us have a full
attendance.

Additional County News.
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Prairieville.

Mrs. Hewett, of Grand Rapids, a sister
of J. E. Cairns, in company-wlth hii fath­
er of Romeo, have been spending a few
days with his family—Dr. .Hyde received
news from Canada last Tuesday evening
that his youngest child was not expected
to live. He took the midnight triIn nt
Kalamazoo and arrived at his father’s In
Stratford, Wednesday p. tn. at 5 oclock,
about two hours befen* the child died.
The family arrived home with the remains
ot their baby at 9 o'clock Friday n. n. A
snd returning from what they bad antici­
pated a pleasant visit—J. E. Cairns has
returned from his trip to Kansas City.

Lie was filled
Peter Llsbe, of Red Jacket, aged ,50, of
with the confident hope that this tribula­
tion would work out for him a broader, Saginaw, went out of doors KTsplit Wood,
f
grander life In the world beyond. Mr. sat down on a box and died.
Griffin was a man who enjoyed the confi­
Mrs. Alice Clair, aged 24, of Grand
dence and respect of ail who knew him.
Rapids, suicided yesterday by the mor­
Had he been spared, no doubt a brilliant
phine route. Domestic Infelicity.

The best drill in the world. Because it is the most reliable.
POSITIVE
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and only
force winm
feed drill
made, which has been
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poaiuvc
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arm mauc,
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built as a specialty for 37 years and tried to be imitated by many, even to using'the name, “Empire”. Im­
itation is the .best acknowlegement
of
superiority.
The
Empire
Spring
Hoe
Drill
can
be
driven
anvwherethata
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armers who have bought of me the past two years and speak in the highest terms of The Empire.
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W? Lave a lot of them, both,

SECOND HAND anOEW.
Mels, Slates, Drawina^Books.

W. J.f&amp; L I. HOLLOWAY,
SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT.

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Henry Barnum
ClartcBtis .
Jacob Rhodes
E Kerchner
John Coleman
p Hoard
W 8 Benham
O Goodenougb
Terry Corrigan
Francis Wilkes
Milton Coulter
Peter Haney

W W McKibben
Joseph Shultz
, Wm Gorham
Henry Crockford
Wm Stafford
Jas Bame.i
Chas Bldleman
Chauncey Townsend
Barry Bros
John Carpenter
A J Barnum
Frank McNaughton

Horace Bishop
Oscar Matthews
Wm H Merrick
John McKibben
Isaac Taylor
A Barnum
W H Eaton
Cyrus Gibson
Leo Myera
Fred Williams
Thomas Heney
John Fleming

Emerson Edger
Geo Bronson
John Dawson
E L Smith
Matthew Ransom
Henry Babcock
Chas Rogers
8 L Feagles
J B Wolf
. F W Baron
Abljah Eaton
O Barnum

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Oscar Spencer
Chas Baldwin
Joseph Bniy
Chas Youngs
E Barlow
C W Mead
C Osgood
Royal I! Brown
John Allcriilni:
Manning Do'id
Dexter Strouse
And other*.

The
"J •
bu,y J*"*
Drill lor it pays to buy the BEST.
.
Drill^i?h« sho^rhi^“*CbnOWt eJged,obeth'!BEST1 continually keep a stork of E:np*re
S‘MS ',rOm 8 ‘® ‘3 hol« « “y 5h°P
M’i” St. opposite new court house
a car-load of Emoire Drill, u”. My &gt; am ?01nt! out of busineas which is a mistake. Of course. 1 rcct'v^“
car-load which looks v.rv
Wec.:’ an^ Closed Out a large number of them and have ordered anothe
ks very much as though I am right in business instead of of going out of business.

with tapering^xies Ue^waaSTTl,'hoe.E&gt;tiU* ,ike t*1' Empire spring hoe Drill has no equal. Being Built
box like strright rod ute Drilte
7
* hfctime- The whee1’ will never wabble and will not rub the

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                  <text>The best Advertisingmediumm Bar­
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Hastings

^L. XXXVII- NO. 19

Hastings,

mich.,

Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS..

DOWAGIAC SHOE OR PRESS DRILL

HASTINGS, HICH.

COUNTY NEWS.

THE ORIGNAL RUNNER DRILL
First in theField.
First a Success.
First the choice of fann-

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DOWAGIAC

Hood’s Sarsaparilla is an honest medicine,
honestly advertised for those diseases .which U
bt neatly and absolutely cures.

SHOEDRILI

,

ers.
First in numbers of sales
,T PERFECT

fc art Press Drill
•&gt;

1HE MARKET.

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.For sod, stubble, dry and wet ground.
The lightest draft of all grain drills. For simplicity of construction it
has no equal. For convenience and ease of operation it has no rival.
For , rking qualities nothing approaches it. It is simple, practical,
efL'tive and durable, combining the acknowledged elements of suc­
cess v. iiich are divided among its numerous competitors. Made in 5
arid : • inch sizes from 11 to 26 shoes. For sale by

Ira Van Valkenburgh,
The Leading HardwareJMerchant of Barry County.
,

Hastings, Mich

Sample drill on exhibition at Store.

Dry Goods, Carpets,

Cloaks,
Blankets, Bedding,
AND

Live Geese Feathers
1 he most complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state.
.
A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for §1.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

GRAND RAPIDS,
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make a specialty
°f making Gents suits
“M pants to order.

MICH.

We arc pained to announce the Meath of
llarvev F. Bellenger which occtfrrcd at
his cottage on the cast shore ot Gull Lake
lhe 30th of August. l*he funeral services
" ere held Sept 1st, Rev. Pope officiating!
H s remains, were token to his former
Erne and Interred in tbe Ban Held eeme*
y. Mr. B. was a great sufferer, having
endured the pains of that most horrible
disease, cancer of the stomach. Tho last
few weeks of his life he prayed daily that
I death might come to his relief.—He leaves
a wife and several children to mourn his
departure. — E. Tollman and wife, of
Alamo, visited at their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Burt McCall, last week. — Frank
Wright and.wife midc n business trip to
Kalamazoo Saturday. — Peter A. Youngs
han rented his farm to Thomas -Hunt for
Qvj years and has moved to town occupy-'
mg Hie Raven property, for the present—
The Protest Methodists held their last
q lartcrly meeting for this conference year
Situr^ay and Sunday at the Bunnell school
house. — Tim Ingrahm, ot Plainwell, a
former resident of this place, was shaking
hands with old friends Saturday and Sun­
day.—Mrs. A. Flint, who has twen caring
for the wants of the silk and Mrs. Albert
Adams have returned home.—Hugh Mc­
Call and son, of Alamo, visited their sons,
Frank and Burt Saturday and Sunday.

1. L. Creasy, of Hastings, spent Sunday
.here.—S. E. Cook of Charlotte Holidayed
here,—Miss I^enora Worden of Charlotte
was the guest of Miss Kate Dickinson over
Sunday.—John Dietrich, of Middleville,
spent Sunday evening with friends here.—
U. M. McLaughlin has taken up his abode
nt Ypsilanti where he will re-enter tbe
Normal.—Mrs. W. H,. Young and daugh­
ter, Gretta, and Miss Fleming were at
Hastings Saturday afternoon of last week
attending the meeting of the executive
committee of the Barry Count)- Christian
Endeavor Union.— Married, at the resi­
dence of the bride’s parents on Phlilipps
street Sunday evening, Irving Eddy and
Miss Jennie Harper, — Quite a number
were at Jackson and Grand Rapids 'from
here Monday attending the Labor Day
celebrations.

Coo. Conley and family visited at Win.
Bivens. Sunday.—Miss Mae Rowley and
Jennie Jarrand started to school nt Nash­
ville Monday morning.—M. Guy and wife
attended the Liberal’s annual conference
at Sunfield last week. — Mrs. Thomas
Jarrar and son, of Blanchard, are visiting
friends and relatives In Maple Grove.—
The Liberal minister for the coming year
wlil be Mr. Davis. ,

Frank Jones, of Nebraska, is visiting
his mother and other friends at this writ­
ing.—Mrs. Silas Ensley and Mrs. Len Cole
took in the excursion to Petoskey. — Mike
Vester and wife spent Sunday In Ionia
county.—John Shriber, of Ute State road,
Sundaycd In Carlton.-r-W. R. Vester will
soon take his departure for Ypsilanti to
attend school.—Mr. Garns had a runaway
Saturday. He was thrown out of the
buggy, hurting his face quite badly, but
doing no other serious damage. — Burt
Havens and sister, Etta, of Clarksville,
Sundayed In Carlton.— Miss Libble Sumle
will board with Mrs. Jake Henry and
attend school at Rogers Comers this fall.
—D. D. Smith is renewing his age in
Petoskey at present — The political pot
begins to bubble and hiss quite furiously.
—Rev. O. A. Myers preached his last
sermon here Sunday evening, unless be is
returned which we hope he may be.— The
merjy-go-round at Freeport drew large
crowds from this place.
’ Middleville.

Mrs. A. O. Wilkinson was the guest of
friends in Caro over Sunday. — Wilber
Tcwksberry of Muskegon was tho guest
of his parents In the village over Sunday.
—Miss Nellie Dexter visited friends In
Hastings last week.—Mrs. S. I-awrence
was the guest of relatives in Grand Rap­
ids Monday and Tuesday.—Mra. H. Han­
lon was in the Rapids Monday.—Mrs. S.
H. Hendricks has sold her house on Grand
Rapids sL to Mr. Cutler.—Miss Gertrude
Nlmmo. who was the guest of Mrs. H. E.
Hendrick the past week, left for Chicago
Saturday where she will make her futnre
home,—The Methodist ladies are prepar­
ing an experience social to be held on the
20th of this month. —Jesse and George
Cobb were in Battings Saturday attending
a special meeting of the Christian En­
deavor society.—Miss Nina Shaw Is the
new book-keeper In M. S. Keeler’s store.

A large number from here look In the
Labor Day excursion to Battle Creek.—
Asa Beach and. wife, of Johnstown, visited
their daughter, Mrs. Alfred Davis. Sunday.
—Dr. Powers and wife visited the former's
father and mother at Battle Creek Sunday.
—James Durham is very low with dropsy.
He Is a great sufferer.—Ella Mills of Nash­
ville is visitlug her sister. Mrs. Clark
Durham.—Guss Sackett and children, of
Verona, were in town last week.—Earl and
Roy Churchill have gone to Toledo.—Mrs.
Fox and Gertie Tasker returned from
their visit at South Haven Saturday.
High School.
^School opens this week with an enrol­
ment of 132 against 122 for the correspond­
ing time last year.—Thc.hlgh school room
seems rather strange with Mr. Andrus and
Miss Hallock gone, but everyone seems
well pleased with the new teachers, Xr*
Bailey and Miss Eddy.—Rev. Puffer was
present Monday morning and conducted
the devotional excreisee. — The general
history class think that seventeen pages Is
a little more than they care to master in a
day.—Rev. Grigsby was present Tuesday
morning and gave the students some good
advice, — On account of the necessary
absence of Mr. Hayes, students may pay
their tuition to the SupL

cities named are always engaged by Sells
Brothers for tbe entire .season, making
their big circus salary list far the most
expensive of any on the road. We need
not comment upon this radical difference
in policy and presentation. It shows for
Itself, and should be condemned in the
one case and encouraged in the other by
ull who despise a cheat and believe in a
square deal.
While abroad with Us show. Sells’
Brothers added notably to its special attract­
ions by purchasing In Australasia, East
India and elsewhere, many exceedingly
rare and royal wild beasts, birds and rep­
tiles; among them three tremendous tigers,
any one of which Is big enough to swallow
any other one heretofore exhibited; a
whole drove of giant kangaroos of varied
hue; a flock of} splendid, full-grown and
baby Emu*;-prodigious constricting ser­
pents, singular apes, and snpcrbly-plumaged, language-gifted birds. In truth,
great and proportionately successful efforts
have been made to gather from every
clime the most valuable and unique pro­
moters of instruction and entertainment qf
living form, and the grand result cannot
fall to universally profit and please.
Cholera ReatrlcUon.
At the recent meeting in Indianapolis of
the executive committee of the Interna­
tional conference of the boafd of health, it
was voted that "While this executive
committee attaches great importance to
efforts to exclude cholera by an efficient
quarantine system on the sea board, it
urges upon popular attention what is so
well known to sanitarians, to wit: Tbe
Importance of such prompt municipal and
domestic preparation now as will cause
the germs of cholera to fall upon sterile soil
should the disease gain a foothold upon
this continent In the history of former
epidemics cholera was most virulent and
fatal in the undrained filthy cities and
towns or county districts with a pointed
water supply, while clean places and those
which bad made proper preparations in
advance escaped entirely or were but
lightly scourged. Cholera is not caused
by fear, nor.by any article of diet alone,
but by the germs which spread, directly or
indirectly, from the infected person,”
•‘from the bowel discharges.”
•In time of danger of cholera, local sani­
tation should include the disinfection of
all excreta, aqd the boiling of all suspected
water used for drinking and culinary pnrjx»es.
Henry B. Baker.
Office of the State Board of Health,
Lansing. Mlciu August 29, 1892.

Church and Society.
The executive committee of the Barry
County Christian Endeavor Union held a
meeting here last Saturday, at which it
was decided to hold their next convention
at Nashville OcL 1st. Let all the societies
In the county take note and prepare to
attend.

Rev. A. D. Grigsby will next Sunday
resume the subject jof last Sunday morn­
ing being ‘•Further thoughts on the future
life.” In the evening he will talk about
"Bottler’
The ladies missionary society connected
with the Presbyterian cbnreh will meet at
the parsonage next Wednesday at 3
o’clock.

The ladies of the Presbyterian church
Johnatowp.
heartily Invite their friends to a supper at
Com is doing well and the prospect .
the Episcopal society rooms on Friday
MALARIA GERMS.
seems good for a much better crop than
evening. Sept. Iflth, between 5 :.*I9 and 7;30.
lust year. In my last report 1 was made
Fill the Air And FoImmi lhe Drinkins
to say bushels, when it should have been
The young people of tbe Baptist Union
acres.— Mrs. F. C. Coleman and Miss
arc preparing a program to be enjoyed by
Myrtle Coleman have Just returned from a
Each season of the year has its special their friends next Tuesday evening. The
few weeks visit In northern Michigan.— liability to disease. • The months of Aug­ following topics will be discussed: “The
Ira Giover, wife and little boy from Wash­ ust, September and October always bring Young People's work" — Howard Thomas.
tenaw comity have just returned home with them more or less malaria, according "The object of this work.” — L. Jean Mc­
■* To every per-on suffering from
from a visit at C. E. Paul’s and with to lhe locality. Malaria Is due to u little Laughlin. “Earnestness”—Anna Giddings.
1’ileii &lt;ir any other. Rectal disease.
friends In Battle Creek.—If the fanners organism which is generated In water, pro­ Good music will be famished. Everybody
would have Labor Day at home It would ducing millions of spores, or eggs, with cordially Invited. Admission fie?. 7:30
lx* quite a disappointment to the Driving which the waler is filled. People drinking local time.
Park Association of Battle Creek. Tbe such water have malaria. Or, again, If
coffers of the city are aching for the such • water dtles up under ground, the
dollars of the country. — Our old time spores are left to dr)-, and they are carried U hah am -K kxt—Married on the utii of Septem­
The Rectal specialist of Grand
friend, Adolphus Coleman, has been camp­ from place to place by the wind, which are
ber at tbe Presbyterian Mraonue. Hastings,
Rapids, is at the Hostings House,
Kje Rev. A. D. Grigsby. -Mr. Hugh Graham,
ing nt Finelake.— We are sorry to learn Inhaled by the people, causing malaria.
Hastings, every Thursday after­
ope. to Mrs. Marion 1. Kent, of Cooper.
through tbe Bakner of the unpleasantness Everyone is liable to have malaria at this
noon and Friday forenoon.
existing between the rival candidates for season of the year. Malaria does not al­
register.
That
one
or
the
other
has
made
ways
produce
a
distinct
chill
and
sweating,
Dr. Irkins has a lanre list of
The annual meeting of the Prairieville,
a mistake Is certain. We are friends of but far oftener manifests itself by the fol­ Orangeville.
patients in Hostings amt vicinity
Hope and Barry Horae lietoctlvo
both candidates, lienee have no choice In lowing symptoms: Slight chilliness and Association will be held at Delton, on Saturday,
and more are securing Ills services
_
the men: but do despise an attempt on the Hashes of heat, furred longue and loss of Septemlx-r 21th. at S p. m. „
at meh visit as a result of his un­
Rfnr'tcHll.linitS.PML.
part
of
the
one
to
put
his
foot
on
the
appetite,
continuous
dull
headache
and
usual success In his special prac-^
other’s neck.—Don Hall, of Bedford. Is sleeplessness, biliousness and dyspepsia.
tice.
For malaria In all its forms there is no
building a fine horse bam on the end of
Ids lot. Don means to have tilings look as remedy the equal of Pe-ru-na. This rem­
All are Invited to call for con­
though the folks are at home.-— Mrs. edy cleanses tliejsystem of the malarial
Name and residence.
sultation and examination both
Boyrle. of Augusta, has been making a- poison and arouses each function of the
( AUeut Bugbie. Hope
of which orc absolutely free.
1 Jenul* A. Ilorr. Rutland
vhlt among relatives In this vicinity.— body to a healthy action. No matter bow
t O. F. Warner. Carlton
School begins on Monday, the 5th, In many failures one may Lave had to get
1 Viola Connett,
Pe-ru-na
many districts. May success attend tlie relief from other remedies.
t Irwin H. Eddy. Castleton
promptly restores the system to health.
) Jennie Harper,
“ ,
efforts of all the teachers and pupils.
The beneficial efforts of this remedy arc
felt at once, although It may hare to be
continued some time to rid the system of
Following are the real estate transfers
Mrs. Ella Allen, of Chicago, has been the malarial poison.
for the week ending Sept. Sth, 1899. as
visiting her old friends of this place the
For sale at most drug stores, each bottle taken from the books in the register’s office:
pa-h
week.
—
Miss
Etta
Flower
returned
accompanied by complete directions for
When in GKAND BAl'lllS .lop at
Wm. Bennett to Clarence Houseman, parcel*
home Saturday after spending a few weeks use. Any one Jeering further particu­ Woodland. VtBO.
A. K. Kenaston to Wm. IL Powers. lot. 007,
with her sister, Mrs. Smith, of Augusta.— lars write, The Pe-ru-na . Drug Manufact-,
Miss Mead and Annie Tibblts spent last urlng Company, Columbus, Ohio, for tbe city. 3150.
R. B. Wightman UaWm. H. Powers, lot mM
opposite UNION DEPUT.
Saturday with Miss Nora Ashley nt Brow­ Family Physician No. 1. Sent free to
andUof lot Wl. city.SMB. . „ „
ard. — Miss Avery, of Battle Creek. Is any address.
dinner aac.
Luther I). Hall to Saltthlal Hall. 20 acres, sec
C; Rutland, fcXB.
Free Baggage Transfer, New House spending a few days with her daughter,
Monette Hendrick to Wilbur Culler, lot 7. blk
Mrs Johnson. — There will be a chicken
17
Middleville, 3780.
DRAWING NEARpie social at Frank Barber’s next Saturday
Andrew Bresee to Lorenzo Jones, parcel, sec
evening. — Mrs. Elmer Reynolds gave a
10. Johnstown. Soo.
The Big Circus Day
all the Year.
Ira Scott to Wm. DeGolla. 80 acres, see 8,
very pleasant tea Saturday afternoon in
As old "Rough and Ready” would have ^L&amp;orcsto School DHL No. io, jarcel, &lt; aatteTo consumers of kerosene oil in Has- honor of Mrs. E. Alien, of Chicago.
put it “all tbe world and tbe rest of man­
kind” hereabouts are pictorially and editorHilly advised by the-, hilarious fact that
Miss Carrie Reed commenced her fall Sells Brother’s Big Show of the World is
and winter term of school last Monday to give afternoon and evening exhibitions
What the average American abroad is
after a vocation of two months, having at Hastings, Wetlnesday. {Jept 31st, pre­ moot conspicuous for is tbo commission of
taught fifteen months previous to her ceded by a grand free morning parade of small sins. Instead of wondering that the
vacation. This speaks well for Carrie as a unusual liberality and altractiveneaa. English criticise us, we ought, to wonder
teacher and the same of the patrons of the The various Interesting and amusing rather that their hospitality was not ex­
school. — Lester Warner and wife are exhibitions massed under the huge tents hausted long ago; for really the behavior
snendibg a few weeks at Petoskey, 'Airs. need not be re-enumerated, but it is perti­ of some of our people abroad would try the
Warned being troubled with hay fever. nent to say that one and all will be forth­ patience of tbe angels in the seventh
It is said ragweed is the cause of so ranch coming, «a Sells Brothers arc honest and heaven. Never by any chance do they
of that disease. If so a person riding Impartial managers, who wisely regard seem to do the right thing except lathe
through the country and seeing the roads, one man’s money as good as another’*, and wrong way; and one’s head spins in ran­
SlKLKJaeSt n«pt&gt;« (Mptolw
yards and fields full 6f the weed would everywhere, and at every -performance, sacking the code to discover what Is the
naturally think there would not be well return precisely tho same abundant and spring of their action. The tree and easy,
enough persons to caret for..the sick. A satisfactory equivalent for the price, of ge ns you please, mebbe wo will way in
igniw wuvc
producing a very little labor with scythe and Miwing admission. This is not the custom with wiich they accept an invitation to dinner
^J^ble orior while burning and load- machine would add to the health and one or more shows of boasted metro­ — hat sacred function—is appalling.
They utterly disregard that time, money,
&lt;llsafiTee*bte oruor
substance. beauty of the country.—Our A. O. Y., W. politan reputation, which give much bet­
X. T. and ’M* C* X. societies are in a ter exhibitions In New York City and pains, courtesy and brains have been ex­
flourishing condition.—Threshing iii pro- Philadelphia than elsewhere; and having pended to give them a delightful dinner
rreMing with about an average of 18 thus secured favorable and misleading
„n „„„ tb«. bushels per acre for wheat and 33 busbris notices, foist upon what they are pleased
for oats.—Did you have a drens last Fri- to term as "ruailtes” cut-down per­ too Ute or not at ail, an it suits them, npdV In HuUnpf Wen, John «»d Bl
formances, Inferior performers and cheap, aetting the host's arrangements, the boutrlne nueten? HeM. let &lt;» »■&gt;&lt;&gt;’ «“ tawdry displays. IL furthermore, la a fact
.bo,,t Frldv Mid Sltardw', ,Udht ot bend that the really great artists which only
appear with them for a few days tn the Grey in Jewish Marengpr.
performance.

IMPORTANT

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

WHOLE NO. 1943

September’s, 1892.
Hastings Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

DR. LAKINS,

-THE KENT-

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aboat/tb® pap«i risborata «m
rence in their naw* coiumps *• if it were
-An-rthing wonderful," said Raymon Casgunors, of Guadalajara, Mexico, who ta in
this dtr. “I know a score or more of peo­
ple io Mexico considerably more than 100
year. old. and who give promise of living
m.-ny years yet. There is n limited area*
in tbe state of Tamaulipas whose climate,
water nnd general condition seem especial­
ly ta induce longevity. I visited the neigh­
borhood a few month* since and saw five
«neratlrms of one man living in lhe same
house. The eldest male wa* said to be 132
years old. He b shriveled and weazened,
blind and almost dumb, but iu other re•pectaaltof hi* vital functions appear to
be strong and normal. There are perhaps
fifty people in'th* neighborhood whose
liras have spanned a century.
"They are a pastor.-.! people of Spanish
and Aztec 1&gt;1ckx1 and fur generations have
intermnrri'.d contrary to all the accepted
laws of consanguinity. Their constitu- ticns aro not particularly robust and none
of them is over 5 feet fl inches tall. They
are cut off from the reel of the world and
are ignorant as to the great population of
the globe, nor do they seetn to Lave tho
slightest conceptions aa to the male of life
of other people. They Hye in the meet
primitive way, and perhaps it ta this ab­
sence of the tremendous pressure of mod­
ern civilization that largely ccnduee* to
their marvelous longevity.’’—St. Lqnis
Globe- E cmocraL

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loon's army made it UBceeaary to take the
town of Ratfabon at any cost. The assault
wan Intrusted to Marshal Ijinnra, who
railed for fifty vednnteers to lead the as­
saulting party with scaling ladder*. So
many volunteered for thn dangerous duty
,। that it was difficult to select thr fifty.
' ^Tbty advanced and were all .killed. An­
other pony was called for. and they, too,
.wen: swept away by tho enemy’s fire.
When tbe third call was marie no one volunteecrd for a duty which appeared to lend
to certain death. There was an ominous
silence throughout- the ranks.
)
"I will show you," rerouted Launea,
“that before I became a marslial I was a
grenadier!’’
Seizing a ladder hestartedwith.it to­
ward the rampart. His aid»de-canip tried
to prevent him. One of them, Genera)
(then captain) Marbot, who tells the inci­
dent. said:
"Monsieur k marechal, you would not
wish ns to be dishonored. Wo should bo
so if you received the slightest wound in
carrying the ladder before every one of
your aidadc-camp had been killed."
In spite of the marshal’s efforts the aid
snatched lhe ladder from him. placing one
•nd on his shoulder, while another old car­
rier! the other en&lt;L The other aids by
couples also took up ladders.
The sight of n marshal of France dis­
puting with his aiils who should first
mount the breach roustsl the enthnsiasra
of the divis’on.
Officers apd privates
claimed the honor of mounting nt tbe bend
of the assaulting column.
They tried to push the aids aside nnd to
lay hold of the ladders, but tho gallant
staff ;*eraistcd in leading the assault. By one
of those strange accideuts of war the storm­
ing *party reached the wall drithout the
lues of a man. The wall was escaladtd,
and the town was carried with little loss.
—Youth’s Companion.

IN LONDON SLUMS.

merciless waves.

JULES SIMON’S NIGHT WITH THIEVES
AND MURDERERS.

They Engulf a Ship and Her
Human Freight.

twesty-seveh meet thhb doom.
a Section

The French papers Lave published ft
lively description of a night among the
noate Which
Penpb
thieves nnd murderers of London, by Jules
Simon, who says: "I never made the ac­
quaintance of an n.xsassin in Paris, but I
have known several in London. I don't
M.n Mlaaing.
mean to say that I have been on intimate
SAVLT Ste Mauk Mich., Sept. A—The
terms with them—one must never boast—
•toel
Btenm barje Western Rwerre
but I have conversed with them and drank
cleared from here Tuesday noon light for
with them.
"The as-sassins and thieves of London Two Harbors with a crew of twenty-two
are tbe curiosities of England and of the nnd a jolly party of paa^ngere, constating
world," the statesman continue*. "They
are peerless in their professions, and they of Captain P- Minch, owner of the boat,
hi* wife,.three children and hl* wife’*
are freely exhibited to foreigner*. "Atlsmdon when you have seen West­ sitter. When she passed Iroquois the
minster, St. Paul, tbe bridges of the wind came up strong from the west, and
Thames, the British museum, etc., the •he commenced to pound. This continued
proposal is made to you to pa-&gt;« a night or
getting worse. When on the course be­
two among the thieves as a supreme en­
joyment. This is a pleasure allowed only tween Whlteflkh and Keewenaw, without
a few. On the date fixed you receive let­ a moment** warning^ at 0 o’clock Tuesday
ters from a crowd of people requesting the night, she split in two about midship*
favor of being your shadow, because you and sank in ten minute*. The crew
have the right to bring a Window in thia’ ' managed to get both yawls down, and
curious voyage, and inasmuch us tbe per­ nineteen irersons got Into the wooden
mission is granted to foreigners only, it is
boat, including Captain Minch, his wife,
They Did Not Itcport Him.
simply as shadow* that tbe English enn be
three children and wlte’i atater.
presented to their lasassins.
On n recent trip'eq route to California,
as 1 was leaving Chicago, I met a friend,
“Well, they gave me a guide, a pleasant
The wind then Increased to a furious
fellow, to whom I paid a guinea a day for
also a traveling man, who was working the
C. B. and Q. ns far west as Omaha. We
his services. He also received another northweat gale, and the yawl was tossed
decided to' * ip at Galesburg over night
guinea for invisible beings of nn inferior around by tbe heavy sea with it* living
and expected to Ipava the following morn­
order, who took care of me without being cargo until 7 o’clock Wednesday morning,
ing on the 5 o’clock train. After-working
seen, at least by me. My guide told inc to when one mile from shore, ten mile below
the town—of course with sucreas—eup­
leave at the central office my gold, my
per. cigars and a game of billiards over,
watch and jewelry. 1 kept silver only, to Grand Marais, near lifesaving station
we left a call for 4:30 a. tn. and retired.
pay for drink*- Armed In lids way I pmowd number twelve, she capsized and all hand*
The proprietor of the hotel find engaged
It w.tr the damask loom that possibly down beyond Fleet street into localities made a most desperate attempt to reach
the services nf a six foot two inch Swede, made the Jacquard. In fact, tbe main dif­ unknown to tbe nobility and gentry nnd to tbe ebore, but it was of no avail, a* only
who had recently arrived in this country. ference in them is that in the one human the rays of the sun. My guide brought me one man succeeded, he being Harry Stew­
He was
WM the night watchman and
nn.1 the man
men JmJ
peUenre accomplW. whet the to a concert saloon crowded with men nnd art, the wheelman, whose residence ta in
wbo.madc the early call. I wax awakuied other ha. auiomlulcally. The .UaiMk women, and they all appeared to bo enjoy­ Algonac, Mich. It ta though that Mr.
Minch and others of the crew lost their
bye knock that ehook the honw ami a
porn In thread alter thread by hand, ing themselves.
voire
like
thunder
ovrr.' UiA'AVA
under OUU
and UDUUKU
through W
warn,
aa 1.1
tho
"At lhe entrance the r guide said to me: lives in atteihpticg to save the women
■
....
. tailed.
. ... "Ito you want
---- to 1 “
IIIp. O.-1
IV nilMlr
Into the
thee oo
S rt’dock
r'Irv'U train.
train!’1
_ raqujyed.
.. ...■_ a The
me
»
. ; a ‘loom
-.
•
take
| I u.
.m
Jacquard
has
‘All these people are thieves of different and children.
The Harvest of Death.
...
....
I weighteil strings passing over a pulley to categories. There is not a single murderer
Well, he said. ‘ it s gone, and down
appoQ perforated cards. Each motion here. They take great care when they- set
Following is n list of the lost: Peter
stairs he went I looked at my watch and ‘ changes their podtion and lets some out for work to carry no wea]&gt;on of any Minch, owner of the Ixmt; Mrs. Peter
found It was then 5^0. He had neglected 1 weights go through tbe hole* so a* to be sort with them. Several are specialists Minch; Charles Minch; Florence Minch;
to make the call, and being afraid wo KkiplM,i by the woof, while uCbero strike who devote their talents to a single opera­ -------Minch; Mrs. Mary Engleberry, Ver­
would report him thooght it was better •«
--------•----------------* ------------ •in- place
•
tion, and who carry it out with extraor­ million, 0.; Albert Mayer, Vermillion, O.,
the
cards
and
leave their
strands
late than never. After having breakfast i to be regularly woven.
dinary perfection.’ I was iuLnxlnccd to captain of boat; William H. Seaman.
.
and returning to the office we saw the big
The result is something wonderful. some customers whose names were figuring Cleveland, chief engineer; Charles.Wills,
Swede waiting to interview ns. He came Glance along some heaped counter on State in the newspapers. We {mssed through Saginaw,- second engineer, Fred Eggles­
over to ns. nnd in broken English asked if street, and say if the brush in the hands of several houses. Some were cafes where ton, Brooklyn. N. Y.. first mate; Charles
we hod reported him. We na;d no and had .a cunning workman could do better than comedic* were played nnd where drinking Tebeau, 8am’. Beach, Mich., second mate;
no intention of doing so. His face llgbt- this loom* Here is a satin ground, clear was carried on. ..
Carl Mayer, Vermillion, O., wlnsslman;
. CDed up and he said:
"It appear* that ’after twenty-five years’ Bert Smith, Ashtabula, O., steward; Ray
pearl, flue and lustrous as the shell itself,
“I think you are pretty good fellows." I with trails of pink roses and grass falling practice in their profession, the common Applebi-e. steward's assistant; Schuyler
don’t know whether hu doubted our.verae- irregularly over it. Beside it is a water uueves
thieves prexer
prefer inc
the unnaing
drinking rawoos,
saloons, wane
while ; Steward, Algonac. Mich., nnd Daniel
“7 ?"2- b”.t h7
green, crested with white ostrich flowers .J the assassins frequent lhe theaters. At the Forbes, A lgonac, Mich., watchmen; S. T.
of lb. offlev &lt;lr«k ua.,1 lb. I.U. .rrirtJ to I thM
n„t seem to
u, wave
w«vc in
U. air.
.Ur, O
Over
that al,
nlniOHt
vitIl»ia. i door of one of the latter places my guide | Horace, Holden Burroughs, and John
make lb. 10 o'clock trnlo nn-l .. w. r. to ,
1„,„ glow Io full Octobm- said to me: ’The people you are al out to i Satchen, firemen; Marlin Closson. Huron,
r_*lw
a .tn
t* departure.
iti—\&lt;-w
\ &lt;-i»-lr Recorder.
KHrnHlFr
, .
.
take
our
New York
.
...Simpson, greaser*;—Daniel
• •
O., and Rol»crt
splendor, athwart a smoke gray ground. ace are not nssawdns with premeditation;-----------------A blossoming apple bough shows pink and but if in the course of an operation they O'Connell, IL Longfieid, Daniel Stickney,
A I‘hj»lcl*u’n Experience.
white against black. Conventionalized find thnt murder is necessary for their John Wilson, M. Coffee, and Albert
The following story ta about Dr. Wilsey,' tulips struggle over pale yellow spaces.
safety they take a hand in it, but always Davenport, deckhand*.
who saw himself die out west nnd came
Most wonderful of all, a gilt sun flames with regret.’ It wits at an advanced hour
Can’t Account for the IHaaater.
back to life.again:
out in a wilderness of black rosed on a mid­ of the night when we reached the fiual
Barry Stewart, the only survivor, reach­
Tho doctor told how be wiw himself go night ground. Mark the flno curves, the circle of hell. ‘Here,’ said my guide, ‘they ci! here Inst night on the ilsh tug’E. M. B.
out of hi* body* saw his laxly lying on the__
_
exquisite
tints, the delicate shading, and । are all assassins.’ I asked for information A., nnd gave the following particulars; “I
bed. with his wife nnd sister kneeling by ; say if it docs not give you a higher respect in regard to the social position of these have seen a great deal mure severe storms
bta side and wi ping. Hq thought it a; for your species to know that it hath cu- gentlemen. ’They have all some other ou-Iauke Superior nnd ennno: account for
great joke on them that they should not, tered into the iritotl of man to conceive a j calling,’"replied the guide. ‘They are pot­ the breaking iu two ot our boat. It* ma­
know be wn* ns much alive ns ever. He J machine capable of doing *uch work?- boys, saloon waiters, hotel waiters and en&gt;- chinery was allright; atao It* boiler. There
ImiKhed untrightnt ;h&lt;« “joke,'' and was Chicago Tribune,
ployrra of different kind*. Some really were twentv-aeven people ou' the boat all
surprised thnt they did not hear him laugh. !
follow their employment, and only have told, twenty-one of a crew and six passen­
He went out of the boitnc down street, nnd '
Nepotism in Mexico.
recourse to murder when exceptionally ger*; when the boat capsized I was thrown
then struck off into the country, thinking j
"There is'one peculiarity about tho Mex- good chances are offered; the rest are con­ oat forward and parted for the shore and
to himself, "Thin mutt be the road people । leans in tijeir social' ami family relations . firmed criminals, and the honest work
could uot see any of tin* struggle for life
take when they die."
i which I doubt t&lt;&gt; exist among any other which they pretend to do is merely a clonk.' going on around me; the boat's machinery
He hadn’t rone fnr when a voice warned , people VM
vuv globe,’! said P. _
“‘But,’ said I,’what ta their judicial was working when it went down. Mr.
on the
L. Heil, of
Jlnilb.t 11 l-o go. beyond a ccrtaL-i point' CMbmUloa.
Mexico.
U UU™
'"•• •
'*
' i, --Whis.
"While it-is
true fdtuntion? It is doubtless by thnt you Minch nnd bis family were all oft and
beeonldnl get back. But tboM-n&gt;atloo that a Inajortjy ot tboee occupying tbe know them.’
’ 4
dressed when I got there.
of being free from Ids body wo* so delight- highest social and political positions
.... —
.
’“TM're ore Heveral categories,’ he re­
in the
fnl nnd the landscape wax so inviting that country are descendants of the proud old plied. ’Some are at tbe present time serv­
“There were no words said by anyone;
be felt no desire to return. All tho while, aristocratic Spaniards, yet It is equally true ing out their scuteucfs. They have ob­
however, he seemed to himself to |s&gt; at­ that n great many others of wealth nnd tained tickets-of-leave, which of course are all they were thinking about was Baring
tached to bta physical ixxiy by a fine, ul- acknowledged leadership have come up revocable, nnd generally the rascals con­ their live*. It was a most pitiable sight
mott Invisible thread, which kept draw­ from the lower ranks by sonic sudden turn duct themselves tolerably well, because before we took to tbe yawl* to »ee Mr.
ing him back. Ho lost consciousness, nnd of the white! of fortune or eruption of revo- they know that the least offense will send Minch’s daughter begging for a life-jack­
when he revived he waiftigain lying on'hi* j lution. Unlike the American, the Mexi­ them back to the penitentiary with an et."
The lost steamer was one of tbe finest
bed with his family around him.—Boston can who acquires fame and fortune never addition put on their sentence*. Others
apeciinrns ot marine architecture afloat ou
Record. .____________________
forget* or neglects his poor kin. And, un­ are known for having formerly served out the lakes. She was modern in her equip-..
w.„.like the American again, he treats Ills more their terms/aud others again for having ment from stern to' stern. She was built :
several times been tried and always ac­ by the Globe Iron wnr^s in 18U), and that
A gentleman residing on Bush street Is in’J*cnni*&gt;dB relatives in a queer way.
tbe owner of n black eat which he calls | '
_ takes them into bis house ns serv- quitted, although guilty in all cases. These winter went to Chicago nnd loaded grain
Nig. which has devdopwl an extraordl-1 nn‘s Riving to them the mo*t menial serv- rascal* could give points to the smartest there. She was valued at fcUJ.OOO.
'
nnry fondness tor vegeublm. “Nig ta ex- la?’ but .neVvr
tbe relationship or barristers in legal subtlety. They play n
.___
.__ i ...
.' , ■ ’
....
uttA.ynntinrr Inrnnnpnl iy T L-.i-n,- nf
treincly fowl of vegetables," said tho owner attempting to conceal it. I know of many regular game with the police, perhaps a*
ANOTHER LAKE DISASTER.
much
from
the
attractions
of
the
game
it
instances
where
a
rich
Mexican
’
s
mother
is
of tho cat. “We flrat noticed that he liked
green [M-os-wbcn ho was but 0 month# old. bis cook, his sister his house girl and his self a* from the benefits to be derived out
of a Schooner.
Then my wife caught him eating wme father or brother his butler. ^JTjc Amer­ of IL’
"The ablest and the most celebrated bud
.MANiSTEE,Mich., Sept. L—Tho schooner
that had been left on a dish after dinner, ican would either disown them altogether
and he wm stealing them. After that I or put them on an equal footing with him­ that triumphant and self possessed air by City of Toledo, belonging to the Manistee
self. In this regard, you must admit, the which we recognize statesmen in a politi­ Lumber company, cleared from this port
tried him on string lieans. cauliflower,
paragus and green corn. He relishes them democracy of Mexico is purer than that so cal assembly. .My companion wn*on term* Tuesday noon with a cargo of lumb.-r.
all and cries for nny of the vegetal).'» loudly boasted of in this country."—Sk of familiarity, nnd almost of friendship, She was caught in tbe northwesterly gale
with them. One might suy that they were
when they are set on the table and he dors Lonta Globe-Democrat.
nnd driven on the beach at Pierport,
both skillful players.
not get his share, but what he likes most
" ‘Hello.’ said he to .one, ‘in London eighteen miles north of here, about 6
Didn’t Head His Prescription. .
is asparagus.
again?
’
o
’clock. She turned completely over in a
“I have known him to vat eleven plain
An ignorance of Latin issdmetlmes a dis­
" ‘Yes, governor, nnd in perfect security. few minutes .and nil hands on board were
boiled ones, one after another, and he only advantage. A young business man of Bos­
lost.
eats that portion which is soft. Potatoes? ton hail.a slight sore throat, and meeting .Papers all right nnd reputation good.’
“ ‘I congratulate you.’
No, he Menu* to draw the line at potato •*, his cousin, n physician, and also something
"‘Good evening, governor,’ said another.
but he fills up on baked lieaus. Reap­ of a wag, he asked him what to do for it
commanded by Captain John
pear* to enjoy them a* much as does a "Oh, I’ll write a prescription for you,” was •I'd rather see you hero than in court, like McMillan, of this city. His two eldest
Bostonian.’’—San Francisco Call. •
the answer. He wrote it, and the gentle­ last week.’
daughters were on board with him. The
" T thought I had you for certain that) crew consisted of six men. There was a
man glanced at it before taking it into the
druggist. It rend something like this: time.’
heavy sea when Lhe boat went out.somuch
“‘Lon of time, governor. I know all so that lhe crew had to take to lhe rigging
A summer bouse under water,’the occu­ "Aqua pure, — ounces; chloride sodium, —
pant of which does uot get wet, is one of grains. Shake before using and gargle your card*. You can put me in the dark Three hours afterword sho was sighted
for
a
few
night*,
but
n«
for
a
conviction
the luxuries enjoyed by the king of Siam. with it every half hour.” "How much is
with her flag halt mast, making for ths
In the center of a beautiful marble basin a it?" queried the patient ns the druggist never, governor, never!’"
beach. The vessel now lies bottom up
“‘I really believe the rascal is right,’ about fifty rods north of Pierport
glass house is standing 28 feet long by 14 banded him the bottle. "Two dollars,"
said my guide to me. ‘When you think
.
wide. The sides, floor and roof of the was the reply.
Last week another sore throat asserted you have gut him sure ho slips out through
house consist of plate glass held together
by a transparent cement The king enters itself, and remembering,the-aflbMcy of his some creephole or other and bids you goodA8H1AXD, Wta., Sept, 2,-Th® bi earner
the house when the heat of the day begins first treatment he toulr in tbe bottle to be by.'
Toledo, Captain McKeochey, arrived In
fllleil
again. 'Another clerk waited, on
"The ‘governor’ received many invita­
to grow unpleasant The door Is then
portyesterdny
afternoon minus it* consort*.
closed and’cemented.
him, and when he Inquired the price lie tion* to drink, but he refused politely.
Guiding Star and Oneonta.
Tuesday
After that a floodgate is opened and the wn* :u--iuci-bed by the cheerful answer, Nevertheless be drew upon me when oc­
afternoon while off Manitou islaml the
barin is filled with water until it stands "Oh, wu' don't charge anything for salt casion required.
boat
encountered
the
worn
storm
for
“
‘
The
fallow
that
you
see
coming
here
and
water!'
’
He
had
paid
two
dollars
only a few Inches below the roof of the
house. It is clear that the temperature In before for a bottle of water wilhttwo table­ now,’ said be, ‘is a scoundrel who killed years. The tow lino broke and two
this submarine palace cannot fail to l&gt;e spoonsful of salt dissolved In It,—Breton two women to rob them of their savings barge* in tow were left to tho merer of a
capLaiu
around
and after all found only an emptv purse' nll^Tn^A1’
always cool and delightfully fresh. There Saturday Gazette.
I don’t know why they let him out, un­ Wedl^tar7 Bft*Vlooa, "nd »«ght and
the king spends the hot hours of the day.
less’— nnd hero his reticence wa* Intended W ednoiday morning, but could find no
After they aro past the water is drained
off nnd the door taken out, when his majes­
At a political meeting In Kansas City to give me to understand that there were trace of the missing schooner*. Onboard
ty retraces hl* steps to his dining hall.— lately ex-Goveruor Crittenden told a story profound secrete to which I could not be each schooner was a crew of eeTyn men.
Chicago Herald.
of an old tavern keeper whose fond theory initiated. ’Shake hands with him and ask
ALL OF THEM RENOMINATED.
It was that with every 1,000 years came him to take a punch.’
"I shook and asked. I entered into conthe exact repetition of events that hail oc­
The oldest railroad conductor in the curred on thefcune date 1,000 years before. vermriern with him. There was nothing
United States is Richard Coughlin. In Two grn'relraa scamps, filled with the host’s extraordinary in his remarks.
MlLXAnun, s.pt. 1,-Tb. «t.te D.nu&gt;.
1888 he ran a train from Paterson, N. J., to good cbivr, sought to weaken his depend­
"Toward tho close of this long visit I[
Jersey City. Each car was pulled by a ence on his theory by saying that they noticed that my own position was changed. cmUc oouTBtUou wU .
lu
team of horses along a strap rail l’&lt; would pay their bill on that day 1,000year*. At first I was received coldly. They won­’ t’k'1’1'.”) ,h*‘
but “"•'totem.
inches wide. The rails were nailed to gird­ "No. you don’t," he said: “you’re thesame dered who 1 wn*. Later on they were, th. wbol. n*te ticket, .n&lt;1 UW^uocthc
ers. Uncle Dick, a* beta called, ta more than fellov.s that were hero l.Wyears ago and more courteous, because through my bowls
i qoertlou,-sh.11 the pnMent oflker. b« „.
eighty years of age. When he began every promis'd lhe E.inie thing.’’—Kansas City of punch they looked upon mo or n rich
i nmulmued by ^xUmatlnnf n,,
comln ctor had to collect cash fares.—New Tunc*.
foreigner. Finally they treated me with •' Z2.*
____________________
“»n.’
™
York Sun.___________________
good natured and bantering fainliiaritr
A Caeca with a HoUby.
They had me down fine. I wa* a French Hed.tukl grwtuitbu.lMui. Tbe pl.tfonu
' 1.. et.ud«a Democratic ulterwcT^
Th® que.m uf Italy has n peculiar hobby. detective who had come to study the siv-tw*
There are men in the dty hall and county She ddigbte in the collection ot gloves,
profession in the best school In theI WM aleo adopted without dluect.
building who honestly think they would boots nnd shoes which' have been worn by world.
'
They AH Made Short 3poaches.
be iasaten nt the polls or lose their job if a royal anti imperial personages st different
“ You •reclamedatl*«t.’Mid mygukta, ne«7^^rfdCT,edU1,ltlh0I10“‘
penny
got ---Into
theirrpocket.
Some—
of—
these
times. auiuii
Among
hermu
most c^arisbed objects in a toneJn which one might announce* uses tw escorted to the convention h*l
■
' "
,-------- ------- ---------—- wuivn.
„ nr;
sraaks go so. tar as to keep pennies out of of....
this ...
kirn! may l&gt;e mentioned
:
a pair of pi««e&lt;rf flattering news. This reputation1 aid in due time they mad* thalr.n™'
' aace, and each uld^d th, „ *!’?5
Uwlr huiUM, M&gt;d to locgMthe children .hire Hippo. urel Alan mat ramy M- will follow you to Paris.' ”
beleHy m,a Mpouudol Democrwu SSu
tr* tb.tr pocket money lu more valuable | long,,! u&gt; Mery queen of-fert.; alwahoe.
there ta no objection to the boycott I worn by Queen Anne and the Empress Jomraur^orutely. *t thUr •ppeaeaM^b
per.—Chicago Tribune.
| .■pblaa-New York Herald.
.
»nd cheered nuUl tho
'

JSn

bl P'“U”» * ’l"‘* *

CECILY’S

BUNCH

OF SHAMROCKS.
That there are more wonder*
.l
earth, in the sea "beneath the ea-th’- ’4
in tbe sky above it than &lt; v&lt; r H.
sgined, is a wen know;. f.M.t ", i*.1’", •*

The thickest, freest, greem

G^bK^chUd. ’&lt;*U»
‘-r
With Joy on Patrick's Day.

From the green hills of Tipperary
A ti«»y
1 d taka,
AU rororod o'.r
duuuroelu. K.U.
Th for old Ireland’s sake.
Our caliln dhas will prondly wear.
And hug each little spray;
God btess the child, ’twill set her wild
With jay on Patrick’s Day.

In the far off Kinplr? City,
Stretched on a bed of palm
Poor Woe eyed Cis* lay dying faaL
I&gt;rr»ut'.tnx *he saw acaiu
The grren hllb of Tipperary.
Where lhe rosy children plan
God Liras the child, her Sariqur mild
Took her on Patrick’s Day.
Death damps were In her golden hair
• When a voice wm heard above:
-Here’s for Cecily O’Connell
A letter"—’iwm full of love;
And the green sod. crownod with shamrocks.
On her at ill heart it lay.
With a wren- h «»t tnoaa, and a mission cross.
That tad, tad ihurick’s Day.
-Ellen O’Leary.
Cap and Gown in English ttahttrsltieo.

By the regulations of bc&lt;b Oxford and
Cambridge unlveralties, cap and gown are
to be worn after dark, and a proctor walks
nbout the streets in the evening, accom­
panied by four "bulldogs." to see the regu­
lation is carried out. If he meets n mon
whom he think® may ba ar. undergraduate
without a gown, lhe bulldogs are mo­
tioned to stop the wrongdotr, who is po­
litely rwjuested to give his name and col­
lege and fined five shillings next morn­
ing.
At Cambridge it is the custom almost
Invariably to wear cap and gown at night,
and a vtry sensible custom it is. At Ox­
ford it is not
nsunlly every one hut the
“Timid Freshman" despises the risk in­
curred and goes without, though some­
times for awhile the fashion turns, and it
becomes "the thing" to be seim in them.
Umbrella*, however, are nt Oxford always
pcrtniwdble when in academical costume,
as caps and gowps are described by the au­
thorities, we here being deddt-dly more
sensible than our stater 'vandty, where
they are rigidly debarred.—An Oxford
Man in Ix&gt;ndan Tit-Bits.

There was quite a little-crowd about a
young man a* be Mood looking with fixed
rye and deathly silence at tbe brick front
of Independence hall. At length the pre­
occupied individual exclaimed, "I’ve got
it," nnd quickly getting Home llgureadowu
In bis memorandum book wa* nlxmt start­
ing off wbt-n an old man, who carried on
umbrella that looked like a relic of the
French revolution, called out, "Sny, young
num, who air you, and what her you bln
tryin to get through you."
The young man replied with a smile. “I
wanted to get the exact height of the state
bouse, and not finding any one obout'-fhe
premise* that could give It to me I have
hccurcd it myself by counting eyery talck
and line of mortar on the wlxfie front of
lhe building, anti having carefully mea­
sured the thickness of a brick ns well os n
space erf mortar, the rest is only simple ad­
dition and multiplication." "Well, du
tell!” cxclni.ned the man. as the crowd
laughed loud.—Philadelphia Press.

I will be honest and confess that on
every cycle tour there are momenta, or
indeed hours, an&lt;! sometimes &lt;!ays of com­
plete misery, when you would like to pitch
your machine in tbe nearest ditch or river
and never m* it ngaln; tin* road is atro­
cious. th® wind blows relentlessly in
your face, lhe mini vhencbai you nnd
your luggage; And then coir.ei the houi
of perfect plenrurv. when between the firs
or chestnuts you coast dawn the moun­
tain ride, or in the cool of the late afternoco, us the t un seta, you follow the wind­
ings of u little stream over a good road,
and you feel that for another such interval
of delight you would again gladly put up
with rain and wind and mud.—Elizabeth
R. Pennell in Gentlewoman.

tempi I., ikw. Tukv f;t
“•
ftaou Otedl.
ttrool tr... SJJ*
rack . luxury «ul in. .W,sl„,
&lt;mt to your trr.
„|u,Li
threrZ-l .11 rr4.ly fur u»l l»,| „. J™1*
juH «nch n lorn.1 Bn,w,T
mr.y not oxnotl;
. tn-, lu th,
"J*
of lint word, partaking * |t ,f.
lb. tuturi and ebantet. ri.ii., Gl
t.r .I«lr. of «,»n.rfu,. h Jji
Udra a«hy learos .-ueb
, I, ft
t.w of rtwnn. tnpKlaliv
M
ly kanr.-u a. --prickly t,
dies" of the netdle and tl.r.-.-.r! trrear **'
along the edge* nf :i, - . thi ,. .
In order to ol&lt;ta!ii ui;® fully -,
sewing It ta c:..'y
tge
"noodle" ifcntly backward
sheath (thi* to Uw-en :r fr.,.u
outaiducovering'jf the l- n; ,.
&gt;‘”n pun
it gently from the socket ’!
tton be properly ea.-rk-.! out. I Aj or Kii
fl«e fibers adhere totbe t horn ; , .
wub.. By twtatog th, •i’JK-

during the drawing operr.t!..n, :’1C
can be made of any length dreirerf ‘ Ths
action of the air on thr fib. . v.j.rfJz
them amazingly, a Un ad
i
larger than common No. &lt;0 byin^ ,aMbta '
of sustaining a weight of flvt ■,
about three times the tensile mn-ngth of
sommun "six cord” spofii &lt;ou&lt;&gt;n—pi.c
ftelphiu Press.

"If ever 1 get a chanre % nr
I’ll marry a widow," said a m*&gt;
forty-five summers whin igt
little domestic tilt he had
htagirl wife of eighteen.
“Wherefore," asked a listener.
"Well, I heattated between , sir! rax! an
old maid when I married
"and fearing thnt the old : v,fd would
want to use t'do much di-stipUnv-woull
In a word, want to make ,
&gt;ivit into h&gt;—
old maid idea of a perfect man -I rewltni
to marry the girl.
‘
•
"1 find the girl. also, had her Idea* nf
perfection, and she want* me toktoop to
being a !&gt;oy ngain.
“She doesn't attempt any •H«dp’lne and
-look severe *nd threaten ntv wi,. '.ivotte
ppxtetlkigs.
' “She doesn’t take down ::
minder
catechism and rend me a
but she alts down an-1 rt
aui
want-&gt; to go hqfi-.e t o her r.
"I'd rather take* bat •&gt;
any tiny than see a won.
iireaU
me all-up.
"Now if I'd married a wiinr who hail
had experience with Mime ; :•! letlky Iurd.i
and kucw tlit-rt-f &gt;re how t. . lit.-t hcr-tlf
to his whims -he vrwn’il -■&gt;(.:
t'n:mrtu
make me over cither with frcwti.s nr u.m
“Old bachelors, I tell yi u,
c-.- t-r
marry anything !.uc&gt;widov.« -CL-eago
Pott.

Railroad officials are I ■elter paid than
any other set ofXaiaried mtn.
President Milton H. Smith, of tho Louis­
ville and Nashville. refuse! gv./v a yt.„
from the- Richmond and Danville.
must get a handsome salary.
S. M. Felton asked
a year salary
when he left the .Erie to take the presi­
dency of the East Tennessee, Virginia and
Georgia, and he required. a written con­
tract for five yean too. The company gave
It, and although he has been superseded
and is but a vice president now he gets
*30,000 a year and hut three years longer
on that contract
The Richmond Terminal would have
given either Henry or Albert Fisk ffiA,(nna
year to take the presidency under the pro­
posed reorganization scheme. The Is-st
paid general managers in this part of tbe
country get fcM.OWa year. Buch systems
aa the Richmond and Danville and the
East Tennessee pay that. The Cenltnl and
roads of its clnss pay a general'manager
nay $10,000 a year. A little raid of 10J
miles will not pay more than &amp;'..**«&gt; a year
to a general manager, for less ability is re­
quired to run it.—Atlanta Constnutioo.

What is

castoria

I

Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Inflints
and Children. It contains neither Opining Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH.
It is Pleasant. Jts guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Soar Curd,

cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
toria Is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.
dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told mo of Its
good effect upon their children.”
Da. G. C. Osgoop,

Castoria
“ Castoria fat bo well adapt”! to children that
I reccmmend ft as superior to any prwcripdoa
lit So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T.
1 Our physician* in tho children ’g depart

which I am acquainted. I hope the day ii not

favor upon It.”
Ukttxd Hoarmn

am

Di-trxsrar..

�The best Advertis­
ingmediumin Bar­
ry County.

Hastings

VOL'XX-XVII. NO. 19

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH.. SEPTEMBERS, 1892;"

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.
WHOLE NO. 1943

RETURNING FROM ITS GRAND AUSTRALIAN TRIUMPH. Hastings Banner.
-------- ON--------

Wednesday, Sept 21, ’92
SELLS BROTHERS
BIG SHOW OF THE WORLD
.

-• ;.H, is not divided, never was, and never will be. but everywhere nt
ii.cs and places* impartially exhibits, precisely as advertised,
’
Its complete, Incomparable

tup,-n&lt;loiH living Australian exhibit, regal Roman Hipmon-ter menagerie, only giant Hippopotami, trio
t t: n,emlous Tigers, only school of trained monster
and Seals, biggest circuses-on earth, only tribe of
i; Laiiii Warrior Athletes, ouly Darkest Africa
Antipodean Aviary, the Olympian stage of old.
, Japanese troupe, Mid air Gymnasium, children’s
, ii Frolics, grotesque Carnival Arabian Night’s
Spectacular Pilgrimage to Mecca, superbest free

Profit and
.rff.? any other has Ever Eyen Dreamed

&gt; Price of Adto Offer, and

Tbs Great Australian Dailies Tims Strong Testify:
Brother^ h&lt;ve kept faith
i.ey Dally Echo.
nre t" find In Sells United
: ::i.iulf«-*t!y worthy it*
atui ti..' extensive pramne t&gt;? Australia.—Sydney
- G I that th*1 show surpoHS■iNturhe Daily Telegraph.

Twenty (■hows tn one ami each show a'circus
tn itself. 1? too much of a revelation.—Mel­
bourne Dally Standard.
If Messrs Sell* Brothers' mammoth circus It*
merely regarded m aatupegdou* udvertlsrnien’
for America, from which enterprising hind
they hall, or whether it is regarded as a start­
ling revelation tn this chw of entertainment,
in either case It, must be pronounced a
brilliant ihwcms.—Melbounui Drily Age.

Acknowledged Greatest in Two Empires
A Bridge of Wonders Spanning the Pacific.
A iii&gt;'Usaml allied and exclusive, marvels, strange creat ; &lt; pbfiioinenal performances, never seen before and nouLfi
rxhibited. Every act as pictured, every attrac­
ts* n a- do'Tibed, every anticipation realized, every promise
1’illiil - l. ‘ &gt;ne hundred champions, eighty novel, brilliant
an
\ w faces from afar, rare and costly foriegn novelties,
21-a i.-t-ds of modern times and ancient days, original and
a.-t Hindii?- revelations, heroes and heroines of the arena
arid i :. course, imperial programme of most thrillingiraces,
• -podromatic, equestrian, aerial and athletic display
ii genius, daring and physicial perfection. The
. izrace and Sskill of every nation, pre eminent lady
't' is and jockeys, the most grotesque fun makers,
that do every thing but talk, every living thing,
n* .1. dur.* and production worthy of association with the
■-’ii-a:' • of shows. Grandest ampitheatre ever erected, all
wi jjd. rlninl under canvas, no room to spare for common
Hid trashy fill-ups, only great things shown, more
tfiai; a lift* of travel could reveal, lessons to benefit and
■' ’ipii; th? young, rare knowledge made attractive’to the
• p d iniKiuent hilarity for the little ones, years of recrea’
a day, profit and pleasure for all. The wise and
'•* strongest advocates, everywhere endorsed by
c and people. More than could be told in a vol­
milt’
hose one price is within the reach of all.

Everybody should see its

Glorious Free Morning Holiday Parade.
'

THOSE DAINTY CUPS.
very near losing another, caused by hard
Bcu.ichvnp tower, which is part of the
driving by his hired man. so we are told.
i Man’* Experience with Souvenir Spoon* great fortress known as the Tower, in
We notice some are cutting corn this week.
London, btnuds on the west ride of tho
—Will Doyle lias been to work for .J.
On behalf of lhe men who rejoice In large Green, a bowlder paved quailrangle, in­
•’ oodruff.—Arthur Myers and foully, who
HASTIXGN, MICH.
have been visiting Rutland and Hastings ~noses nnd largo tnoutiia I wish to enter a closed by the massive gray fortifications.
"solemn protest against tho present fashion A few trees rise nmoeg the liowlders. The
friends, returned to ttieir home iu Cleve­
of afternoon teacup* nnd souvenir spoons. ‘sunshinis on tbe clean stone flooring of
land.
■
In the matter of nose nnd mouth I myself tbe Green, and the clouds are driven •
a:n copiously equipped, and in addition am acres'.* the blue sky overhead.
Carlton.
In tbe center a small space is railed in.
one of those unfortunate beings to wham
Married, Aug. 4th. at the diome of the tbp socially unpleasant Is always happen­ Here Anne Boleyn, Catharine Howard,
which
‘USt SUndV eVen'»K brides parent*, Mr. Micliaef Vester and ing. M some one nt a party or evening re­ luidj- Jr.ne Grey nnd Thomas CromwelL
M.Us Minnie Fleming, by Elder'Vandcsen ception breaks a bit of bric-a-brac or puts carl of J£mcx, were Ix/bendcil, victims to
RconHng
of Lowell—Mrs. Henry Newton of Hast* his foot through a dress, I nm the some tho passions of a cruel a^e. Here, too, tho
humbiie,!—th,
„ th&lt;. dr).„ I(M
Ings Sundayed in Carlton. The wheat one; if there is any salad spilled or ice aged CountcHs of Salisbury, condemned to
.“S’"”*1'11
«"'l »H crop 1* being rapidly threshed and the cream dripped. I nm to be mixed up dis­ death, refused to lay her head on the
n•
«"■«—Ur. A. B. W&gt;IWO MUI yield In most cases is slim. — The creditably in the scandal.
block, declaring that “it was not the bead
Tho other day 1 called upon a friend of a traitor," anti compelled tho execution­
Misses Blakeslee relumed to Grand Rapids
U. SWeklnj ,u,d wire llsl Krldaj._W. H.
this week,—Ed. Frend and other* have whose parlor, like that of moat other fash­ er to kill her standing.
eSi, “t,’''*■•
»'« gone north to pick*blackberries. — W. R. ionable houses, I* equipped with a tea­
One wonders if, as these raen snd women
Vester closed his school the first of the table. Uft to myself, instinct and sad gazed for the last time nt. the gray walla
1
1 *'"• rvturne.l lo Middle.Ill, let week. He Intends to return to Ypsilanti experience would have taught me to crowd around them and tho cloud*-driven aernaa
Sunday. «rier»two week, .1,1! w|n, |„.r soon.—Elder Myers will preach hl* last on nil sail and escape from even the vicin­ the blue sky, they saw tho justice of God
parents.—Myron Senseby *hot and killed a sermon here for the conference year next ity of that teotnblc, but there were others alxive thtr power of man.
fox last Sunday.
The narrow windows of Hcsnchamp
Sunday evening—The farmers who have calling at tbe tkne, including three ladies,
plowing to do rejoice at the prospect of and they turned up the cups, looked at the tower look down on this blood stained
trade marks, anti went into raptures, space, it wua e prison to which thwTudor
rain.
DowUn*
“isn’t this beautiful.’” ikxcialmed one of kings and quoeiw condemnwl troublesome
Mr. and Mrs. W. klerlc, of Hopkins
them to me. "Oh, Mr. Teetles, don’t you people who differed from them in opinion,
Hickory Cornea.
were hero to attend the funeral of 5.
love thin exquisite chinnf” “I do, indeed," in politics or religion. Tbe walls were «ovhaher last Saturday.-Mr,. Sarah Hull, ot
N. Bailey was in town one day last week
ered with iDHcriptions carved by these cap­
Rutland, is visiting relatives and friends —While picking black berries one day last I rejoined earnestly, while my whole being
tives during long, lonely years. Lady Jane
protested against such a falsehood.
here—Burn, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ma l- week Mrs.* W. T.'Darlow fell in such a
At this juncture the teakettle In-gan to Grey’s husl«andr Dudley, here cut* her
son, a .Ixiuiiclng girl—l&gt;rpart«l this life manner as to injure her back.—Will Pratt
sing, nnd the hoateMi naked me whether I name, LANE.
August .;i«t, Mr. S. Kaiser, after a short । and wife of Martin,' were the guests ot Mr.
Two liul* of royal blood who fell under
would have ten or chocolate. Properly 1
illness, lhe deceased was 12 years of ahd Mrs. Milo Barber Saturday and Sun­ should Lave looked sad, nnd replied that I Elizabeth’s displeasure and were confined
age. and was fully prepared to ‘meet his day.—Winford Rockwell returned to Lan­ was dyspeptic and could drink neither. here for life bare written, “He who sows
God. Mr. Kasier leave* a wife, one son sing last week to resume bls work at the Instead, 1 made the first mistake by say­ in tears shall reap in joy.”—Youth’s Com­
anil three daughters to mourn hh loss. Agricultural school.—The Barry County ing. "Chocolate, please," with n coefident panion.
Funeral was held last Saturday in St. Rose pointer bosket picnic should be remem­ smile, which I trust looked better than it
Upset IfLt Mind.
church In Hasting* and the remains were bered by all the old patrons of that society felt. A moment later I was served, and
interred In the lUvcrslde cemetery. &lt;Jur on the first day of September. Their pres- looked with-interest anil trepidation upon
Several men were in tho drug stoie and*
heartfelt sympathy Is extended to the, enee on that occasion would be most cheer­ what I bod received. The china, misnamed were relating incidents wherein druggists
grief stricken family In their aflllctlon. | Ing.
rup, was n small nnd fragile affair, yellow, had sold poison by mistake. One of them
—Mrs. A. French Is very' sick at this
and iu sbnpe a bulgy triangle. It rejoiced dwelt at length upon tbr mysterious force
writing.—Mrs; Phlu. Powers, of indhinia,
Cloverdale.
In two bnudlrs nud n perfectly flat tnucer. that seemed to impel men to do just the
is visiting relatives here.—J. Herrington
With it cmne the souvenir spoon—one of thing they fully intend uot to da It was
Quite a number went to Kalamazoo from
is very poorly at this writing.
livre on Labor Day.—Conrad Kaehler and tbe most vicious looking spoons of the this great sense of caution on the part of
daughter have gone north to visit friends. whole ill favored,tribe. It was u Mexican druggists that led them to administer poi­
Mrs. D. c. Sanborn I* visiting relatives —The young people assisted by a few of dollar bowed out. with a bundle of silver son when they latist intended to do so. The
here. — Mrs. P. Powers is here from the older ones are forming a moral and wire thnt looked Hki h bat pin. Ijxmthia yoangdnig clerk behind* she counter was
Indiana visiting relatives.—Lcn Rice so m rvllgous society for mutual benefit. — Mrs. extraordinary combination I looked with listening to tho converation when a lady
1- would
___ M entered the store and asked to purchase
expects to move In a part of J. Lterriugton’s John Doounn still continues very ill and n feeling little l«-*s than honor. It
house.-*-Geo. Clemens and family moved grave doubts are entertained of her recov­ never do, however, »m rely to stand' still some salt*.. A cloud of uncertainty, Lom
on Geo. Gregory ’s farm last Wednesday.— ery. Dr. Lowry has been summoned as and helplessly hold it. Everj'l*xU'«lscw«s of the stories he hud listened to, seemed to
Grandma Frey is quite slclf at this writing. council In the &lt;-ase. Dr. Sackett being the stirring his. I must stir also. But the bo over the clerk’s mind ca hio filled tha
rlifllculty of stirring n r:ciuit ounce of hot prescription. The Indy hud been gone but
—Hehry Gaskill will move to Hastings attending physician.
cluA-olnte iu a triangular two handled yel­ । n few minutes when something aturtllng
tills month; he baa accepted a position In
low cup witli a Mtxicnii dollar was gloomy dawned on the clerk’s niiniL
the government employ— Orlie Van
••Gentlemen, watch this f-tore for mo till
for the most skillful, but appalling to me.
OUR COUNTY
Horn is able to be out again utter hl*
it occurred to me to gain time by care­ I return.” he wild, ns he dashed out of the
recent illness.—C. W. Lester nnd wife 'ZFridaj* evening Mr*. A. I*. Retan. Jiving ;
lessly finding n scat, and I might then be door and up the street They were sure
expect couipanj- from Milwaukee this
week.—Mrs.* II. Baggs returned to her three miles northwest of the Village, went able to tel down the cup unnoticed nnd something serious had occurred. Presently \
home in Indiana last Saturday.—Miss Era out to feed tho chickens. While stooping leave it. Accordingly I found n chair nud the clerk returned. Ids bonds trembling
Joy will attend School In Grand Ifaphls— over she hea.nl a rattling noise behind her. sat down. That was my second mistake. and perspiration on hi* brow.
Julia McGrnjh. of Grand Rapids, was She turned just iu time to sec a huge rat­ The choir was one .of those gilt affairs, —' ‘‘Gentlemen.” he said, in explanation cf
with spideriike legs, calculated us hold h bis absence, “thnt lady who called wished
hero last week visiting her brother. — tle snake, leap al her. Her cries soon
thin child.' When not laboring under to purchase salts, but your poisoning
Departed this life on the hist of August, brought Mi. llctati, working near, and be
great excitement, 1 avoid such tn5mttire, stories so upset me that”---after ti short Illness of patient suffering, dispatched the "musical bird” in a short "is your chocolate all right Mr. Teetles*”
“You sold her sugar of lend-,” said two
The shake hnd struck at Mrs.
Sir. S. Kaiser. He had reached the age of order.
f *
inquired lhe hostess sweetly. “Dcllelou*,’' men in the same breath.
72 years. He was a klud nud loving Retail, but she moved just euongh so that I murmured, realizing llint I must now
“No, I sold her salts, bat I gut to think­
husband and father: greatly will they miss the forks of the. snake's tongue were fas­ see the whole matter through. A glnncc Ing about it and thought I had made a
him. He leaves a wife, one son and three tened in her dress but uot reaching the showed me that the others of the pnrty mistake, and net till I had overtaken her
daughters to mourn hi* loss. Funeral was iiesb. 'Upon examination It was found were doing finely. The fnlr young nwun and examined tho drug was I* convinced
held Saturday at the St. Rose'chnrch in that the snake was the possessor of ten next to me handled a goddess of. liberty, thnt I Lad not.”—Chicago Times.
Hastlngsumd the remains were interred in rattles, but they’ll rattle no more, for bis attached 10 n silver heart, ns If It hnd been
the Riverside cemetery. We extend our snakeship Is dead.—Woodland News.
a rent spoon. Somewhat reaosured, 1 in­
sympathy to them In their hour of
Delton parties have purchased the mill serted the Mexican dollar and maunged to
In'buying wall paper It Is best to con­
affliction.
stir fairly successfully.
Greatly en­ sider the purpose for which y«x wish to
in Orangeville.
/The Delton Breexe says that there is a couraged, I plaosl the spoou nnd saucer use it. If your room is to contain many
on my rather narrow lap mid ia-gan to
family living in that place that don’t have wonder how to absorb the chocolate suc­ pictures a plain paper of neutral* tint will
Delayed Leiter.
act them off to greatest advantage. Whitt*
any wood, and ytet tbe, smoke keep* rolling cessfully.
Fanners are busy preparing their ground
paper, with delicate rings and patterns r.f
out of the chimney right along. Many
At-tho risk of losing mv claim to be a
for seeding.—Several trom here attended
Deltonltca would like to tan this perpetual man of the world. I ndnjir that I never roIiI or silver, makes an admirable back­
the atinuiu Sunday school picnic at Gull
fire, as it seems to save all fuel expenses. drank out ot a t rlnugle before. I wan com­ ground for water colors or coldred photo^
Lake last Thursday while others picnicked
graphs. Figured or highly decorated pa­
at home. According to reports those who
C. M. Bradlsh. a hustling Augusta mer­ pletely iu doubt’whcther to apply suction pers should be used only when one has few
staid at home did not miss much.—Mrs. chant, has purchased Gwin « Co.'s stock and extract the chocolate from one ofThe ornaments for the wall, in which-ease they
I’anneter. who has been so seriously ill at ot shoes and will soon put In a line of angles, or Ui expand my nmple month and form an ornament of themselves.
cover a whole side of the cup. Suddenly it
her sister’s. Mrs. .1. Rlckcnmoro, has so clothing.
In choosing paper for a room, it is al­
.
occurred to me that the triangle was a ways well to consider what color predom­
far recovered that she expects to return to
Harvey F. Bellinger, n former resident geometrical figure. I hud In-en n careful
her home in Charlotte next Saturday.—
inates in the carpet and furniture; buy
of Barry, but of late of Charlotte, died at student nt college—there was surely some
your paper to mutch or harmonize with
Miss
Lizzie
Boice attended teachers his cottage nt Gull lake last week from
theorem to fit this. “Have you been to the prevailing tint, and yon will be sur­
examination at Hastings last week.—Mrs.
cancer of the stomach.
tire circuit yeti” inquired my neighbor prized at tbe beauty of the effect; Expen­
Van de walker is' spending a week in Kala­
pleoMUitly.
■
‘
The
square
of
the
hypothesive papers arc ugly if they are gaudy or
mazoo.—Mrs. Efiie Barber and two child­ /W. P. Cramer, of Woodland, was hold­
nuse is equal to the num of tho square of not of the tone of the other furnishings of
ren spent Saturday and Sunday with Del­ ing a threshing machine straw carrier up
the other two sides,’.' I muttered. “Wliatf” the room. For a simply furnished room,
ton friend*.—Quite a number from this by means of a ctauk. In some way It
she
naked,
in
surjirise.
"I
said
‘
Not
this
an inexfM-nsive but harmonious covering
place will, celebrate Labor Day at Kala­ slipped from his hands, the crank did. and
season,’ ” I answered. Thnt seemed con­ will bo most suitable. Avoid* all gaudy
whirling around alrout 1,000 times a sec­
mazoo.
clusive. I would try tbe hypotbennse. patterns for sleeping rooms, and let tho
ond commenced to play a tunc on his anat­
Accordingly I selected the largest side of tints be as soft and warm os possible: dark
omy.
Though slightly disfigured he’s
IVootllxnd.
the cup and took it broadside, inserting paper in a bedroom is likely lt&gt; make the
still in the ring.
my none in tbe upper angle. Tbe theory occupant gloomy and ill tempered.—Alice
Delayed letter.
was a good one, doubtless, but the busi­ Donlevy in Demorest's.
We had a light shower last nlg^t but
ness end of u trhuigulnr chocolate cup is
not enough to help plowing.— The Miller
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES&amp; Densmore meat market ha* suspended
Burglart entered a dwelling In Plain­ the angle. “I think you are spilling your
Shortening Up Railroad Llnpa.
operations, so we are left with only one well last week and relieved the occupants chocolate, Mr. Teetles,” said my neighbor.
I suppose that must people vrbo travel
ineat market.—The work of grading the ot abdiit S30. A cane which was used I was.
Half of the contents of the cup escaped * think we travel over the same line, if we
street Is rapidly progressing.—I- C.Felgh* to prop up a window was Identified as the
are In the employ of one company, all the
ner, editor ot the News, Is severely property of one of two strange colored men my spacious month, arranged along the time, thnt was originally laid down. Thnt
liypothenuse, nud fell out ot au nngle cm
poisoned with sumac—Charley Grozinger who were seen in the city that day.
raj' shirt bosom. My agitation affected I Is, they think that when n railroad is built
commenced school in the Euper district
Plainwell business men seem to have the saucer and spoon on raj- attenuated lap. it never changes its course. Most of the
Monday. — Carrie Grozinger will com­
trunk lines arc built In a burry in this
mence school in the Eckardt district next been favored by Providence one night last The snucer fell to the floor and the choco­ country. After they hnre been in opera­
Monday—The South Jordan school with week. A lamp which was left burning in late covered Mexican dollar spoon found tion for awhile the company begin* to
William Chase as teacher and the Lee the store* of one of the business men refuge on the gilt chair. To recount what figure on how they enn make better time.
school with Mrs. J. M. Smith a* teacher caught fire, broke, and a box and other I further did nnd said would humiliate me
This is Dot dona altogether by increasing
Vooden things in the store were burned aYul serve no good purpose. But to these
will commence Monday.—C. S. Palmerton
jnd charred. What stopped the fire is a horror* every n»nn with n hirge mouth nnd the speed, as some may suppose, hut by
is wrestling prith bay fever.—V m. Brooks
nose i* subjected. Will not the press take what wc call shortening up the Une. Take
rhystery.
of Nashville is making a drive we I for
up the gixxl Atiise? Whether it does or this division on which I am now running,
John Velte. - Mrs. B. S. Holly Is in ’Albert Finch and Bert Anson, two
not there is one lone miui lu this great city for example. I Lave l&gt;ecn hero ever since
York Stale—David Haight, oar village Otsego inmates of the Insane asylum
who proposes to wage unremitting war­ the road wns In operation and the rood baa
marshal, was severely injured Monday escape*! last week, but were recaptured
fare on lhe afternoon teacup abunrdity been shortened o^ my run nearly eight
while assisting In dumping a scraper filled the next day. after they had gotten nearly nnd its wretched confrere, the souvenir milea. and it has boon shortened between
with earth.—Mrs. C. S. Palmerton and home.
*]xxm, until the mouths of the human race Chicago and St. Joe. Mo., forty mile*. The
dtughler .pcnl lot week vlelllne friend.
public don't know it. They think wo are
Allegan village and Allegan county are nrc scalloped or cut on the Idas.—New
In Nuhvllle end Meple Cmee.—berenil
running faster tiliui we used to. We nrc
“by the ears” so to speak, and watching York Tribune.
making n little belter time than we did,
each other like ent* and mice. Allegan
but the principal1 reason why we are is be­
Petoskey on the extortion.—The odd Fel­
county presented a bill to lhe village for a
low, ere lelklnx of hexing . picnic excurCarlyle was much pestered by Amer­ cause we have shortened the Une.—An En­
little stone used in laying gutters around
■inn soon. — The merchandise of A. L.
icans. Sometime* he was polite to them: gineer in Chicago-Tribune.
the
court
house.
The
village
has
now
Haight has been moved into the Phillips
sometimes tLe reverse. As their object
nuilding.—F. F. Hilbert and family have presented a bill for watering the. lawn for was generally to interview him, he gut
just returned from Hartford where^thej two years, as an offset.
into the habit of uttering, almost ns soon
Among the most attractive of the many
Fennville peach-growera have secured as his visitors had nettled dowu. the sort kinds of serpents are the delicate and beau­
have been visiting nt G. M.
—Willlaru Bolton has been on the rehretl the appointment of Mr- Wheatley as of harangue on aomu great topic which tiful tree snakes (Dcndrophls), which very
list for a few days but Is now better. yellows commissioner ahd agreed to back they expected from him. When be deliv­ rarely descend to the ground, as they find
Adolphus Fast, of Uke Odessa.
him in rigid enforcement of the law. and ered himself of one of these set speeches food enough among the birds and those
town Tuesday.-It Is reported that E. J. lo see that no deceased fruit Is sent from his conversational manner disappeared nnd frogs nnd lizards which also dwell in trees.
bis language canto forth like a douche- The graceful form of t he body, the elegance
Miller will soon go north.
there this season.
lw;th, in a strong, unbroken stream, while, and rapidity of their movements, and the
Mrs. Eliza Conklin, of Schoolcraft has like the Ancient Mariner, he fixed the exquisite beauty ot their colors have ex­
Batland.
begun suit against the Chicago A- Grand spectator with his glittering eye. This cited the lively admiration of those who
A. Myers sports a new canopy_ top
Trunk
railroad
for
Injuries
received
at
foaming torrent was ns unlike the ripple have had the good fortune to watch them
bnirry—S. M. Fowler and F. Bush, of
Sn were wen on our strata one day Millett station in December. 1801. She of bls familiar Ulk m Niagara to a trout tn their native haunts. The larger kinds
IS w£k.-&amp; Howe and wife went to places her damage at $15,000. She has stream. To arrest it WM nearly impossi­ attain to a length of over five feet. They
KltSlMt week to vlsU Mr.
sister been very feeble since the accident.
ble, and.be was impatient of interruption, are frequently adorned with the brightest
Who Is reported dangerously Hl.-L. Tank­
A Hopkins young man was returning even by way of assent, much more of dis­ colors, green being, however, generally the
ard has hi* new house enclosed. It will from a visit to his Inamorata last Sunday sent.—Sir Gnvnn Duffy iu Contemporary prevailing tint. They are active by day.—
Quarterly Review.
___________________
iTrcmcinben-d that his old house burned evening and was led into picking up what Review.
Sit sprlng.-Mr. Clem*, of Orange^ he supposed wa&lt; a kitten that ran up to
is doing the threshing in East Rutland. him in the front yard of his home. His
Now thnt nunee culture has begun
No actor who is indued with the superThere Is lots of straw but not a very large Prince Albert suit has be-n buried ever
•erlouHly to engage the attention of plant­ atitiona of his profession will give yellow
yield of wheat.-Grasshoppers have done since and very liberal applications of
ers in the tropics, it Is interesting to leant rose* to a friend, rear will be accept them
considerable damage to gardens, *•£££ cologne hardly keep the smell of that
on the authority of a foreign journal that
himself, as he fancies the flowers are har­
cabbage and tomato vines, and In some skunk away.
mmee fiber, under great hydraulic pres­ bingers of misfortune, jealousj and loss at
Instances eating ixxls from the bean
James H. Klnnane, of Kalamazoo has sure, may be made to assume the compnct- friendship. Some managers will allow no
—John Woodruff has rented T. Henej s
ue*
of
steel.
It
is
asserted
that
when
so
natural flowers whatever to be used by
f-rm—Ed. Gjeen has purchased the old been appointed by Gov. Winans a member
prepare*! it will be particularly serviceable
PblL Barges* place and will move on the of the commission to recommend to the next for steam pipes, as it will not be subject to
Lrnn soon —A. Martin has purchased the legislature some system for the improve­
contraction or expansion and also will not
usually couaWercd eawatUL — CbKmco
w Ferris farm known as the Perry farm. ment of public highways.
rust.—New York Times,
iUt a horse and came
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COUNTY NEWS.

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�Hastings Banner.

cratlc ticket. Barr, baa held • reactor
detuoeraUc caueua and la here with her
run. detuoeratle detonate. We take tota­

Thund.y, September^ 1893.

time and Interests and come here. No
democrat In Barry oaks that he come here on
his own responsibility to cast nine votes.
We don’t do business that way. We are
TSX KABTWQS, MICH.. POSTOyFICK,
democrats; and we want a democratic
AP6V8T 14. 187?.______ ____
ticket, or hone."
Jordan got the floor, and did some more
flopping. He was rattling along in great
style, when delegate Brodesaer Interrupt­
The Journal of last week Intimates that
ed saying “Mr. Chairman, I understand
tbe democrats uf this county who oppose that Mr. Jordan has been paid money, a
gulping down everything that our neigh­ good sum of money, to come here and
bor doaoe out for them to iwallow are law­ make us swallow the people's ticket 1
think—’’ Here the chair Interrupted Mr.
breakers or their sympathizers. If that
Bredesser, telling him not to Intrude per­
be true, then some of the leading business sonal matters upon tbe convention.
men of this city, and manv leading far­
Tbe vote by towns was called, and Cortmers and followers of other callings, and rlght’s resolution was beaten 69 to 91.
men who are looked up to as leading citi­ Great, large 8x9 smiles chased each other
across tbe--radiant countenance of John
zens, are “law-breakers or their sympa­ Sullivan Dennis, at lhe announcement of
thize!?.’’ We were not aware ot the exist­ this vote.
,
There was considerable excitement in
ence of any law that compelled people, who
the courtroom for a few minutes, during
didn't want to, do what tbe Journal want­
which laughable side remarks were made
ed them to do.___________ _____
by Delegate Brodeseer. who prodded the
The Journal has run Its nose Into a endorsement fellows without mercy. Del­
egate Carlisle, of Thornapple, who favored
mare’s nest down in Middleville.
It
endorsing, finally got the flaor and said
claims to have discovered that it Is report­ that Brodesser ought to take the chair and
Brodesser was
ed there that the saloonlsts of Barry coun­ run the convention.
ty voted for Mr. Lowden fur prosecutor promptly nn bis feet and said “If you put
me there, 1’11 run a straight democratic
two years ago. Does the Journal deny
conventl &gt;n. you bet your life on that”
that they did?
Carlisle looked foolish, and sat down.
A motion to adjourn the convention was
It U a little tough that tbe democrats of
then made, aud lost bv 61 to 99.
this congressional district cannot vote for
The nomination of a representative was
Cleveland, but must vote fora Weaver elec­ then taken up. The only name presented
tor. Those who ao not like It can vote foe waa that of Chas. A. Brown, the people’s
nominee. Ke was nominated, but not
the republican elector. If they want to.
witboirttdissentlng votes.
When probate Judge was reached, the
Tbe republican county ticket is eminent­
ly worthy the support aud confidence of names of W. W. Cole, people’s party can­
didate. and Milo L. Williams, ot this city,
the voters of Barry county.
were proposed. Mr. 'Williams representing
those'who favored a straight ticket Al­
The Journal claims 14 ot tbe electors of
though the four delegates who represented
Michigan for Weaver. That Is enough to the four towns of Johnstown, Rutland,
Carlton and Yankee Springs cast 36 votes
make a horse laugh.
for Cole—half he received—and Orange­
Any democrat who will not swallow tbe ville with three delegates gave him nine
Journal’s ticket Is dubbed a law-breaker votes more, he was beaten by 87 to 78.
Of actual delegates present Williams re­
by that paper.
ceived 69, Cole 39. That showed the tem­
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN­ per of the convention; and the face of
John Sullivan Dennis suddenly became eo
TION.
long it would take a week to shave It
For sheriff, James D. Benham and Reu­
ben Larabee were placed before the con­
vention. Larabee was nominated on the
first ballot by the decisive vote of Larabee
None of the county conventions so far 115 to Benham 44. It would have been an
held have been lacking In liveliness, but easy task then for John Sullivan to step on
we think the belt con safely be awarded his chin. Of actual delegates, Benham
to Friday'a democratic convention as received but 27 .to Larabee 81.
eclipsing all others in interest. From
For clerk, Chris Marshall, of Maple
start to finish It was replete with Incidents
that could not full tu ciaim the attention of
the spectator.
It was 11 o’clock when the convention
assembled.
Chairman Dailey read the
call and was about making a little speech
when Milt Jordan bobbed up and made a
motion. Tiiat was disposed of, and the
chairman finished a set speech.
x
Dr. J. M. Elliott, of Hickory Corners,
was made temporary chairman, ami Dr.
Ed. Troy, of Banfield, secretary pro teni.
The nsual committees on permanent organfitatlon and order of business ’nnd cre­
dentials were named, after which the con­
vention adjourned until oue'o'clock.
MARSHALL L. COOK. K&lt;utor.

JUDGE MORSE'S JUG-HANDLED

COMRADESHIP EXPOSED.

editorial notes.

It is well known that, when Judge
Morse ran fur Justice of the Supreme
Court in 1885, he asked his old com­
rades of the war for their suffrages
and promised them that, if elected to
that non-politieal office, he would be
out of politics. He flooded the state
with circular letters of that tenor and
succeeded in capturing many soldier’s
votes.
How shameful!}’ he lias vio­
lated his pledges to his old comrades
has been attested time after time by
his presence at Democratic political
gatherings and his active participation
In partisan councils.
treatment of his old comrades is the
selfish use he has tried to make of
them.
He recogffizes the claims of
comradeship, to help Ben. Morse, but
there it all ends.
It never works the
other way.
This selfishness has been
neatly exposed by the State Republi­
can.
The Lansing Journal published
this item:
•■I shall vote for Jwdgw Morse, and I don’t
care who knows It.” said a well-known ex­
soldier In the presence of a Journal report­
er this morning.
“When 1 gat a cbanco to
vote for an old comrade I'm gotag to do It,
even it ho Is on tbe Democratic ticket”
And the State. Republican promptly
replied as follows:
If the above was a bona fide Interview,
the Republican must say la all klndnese
that “ex-aoldler's" remark waa a credit to
bls generosity, but It damns bta Judgment
as a man and a dtlxen.

Judge Morse's soldier record.
He was
doubtless a brave soldier, and he boars the
scars of honorable battle. In that respect
he Is entitled to the same honor and vener­
ation that is extended to a thousand other
crippled Michigan veterans, and so xork,
so far as tbe public are concerned.
Wo come. then, to the question of com­
radeship. upon which ••ex-soldier” lays so
much stress.
Here, again. Judge Morse
stands on an equality with other ex-veter­
ans who are candidates for office. He la no
better, and no worse than they; and has no
right to claim, on that ground, a favor
Which ho does not. and 1s not willing to
reciprocate. And now will Judge Morse, or
any other. Democrat In Michigan, answer
these questions truly?

Georgia, ■■

2Oth Michigan

The alrove
cut,
our Congressional
Nominee,
fe
a faithful picture
of
Dr. Henr^/F. Thomas, of Allegan, the
republican nominee for congress In this
district
Dr. Thomas Is a native Wolverine, lie
was born In Jackson county 18 years ago.
Twelve years later with Ids pa rente he
moved to tbe city of Hastings, where his
father a Methodist minister, had charge of
the Ottawa Indian Mission, ho that Hastings
and Barry county have an interest in him.
Dr. Thomas secured what schooling was
possible in the primitive public schools ot
the time, and then attended Richland
seminary. He went'from tbere-to .Albion
college, expecting lo complete a course In
that Institution. It was while be, a boy of
18, was laboring in Uie face of many
obstacles, to acquire proper training for
that position lu life for which his energy
and ability entitled him, that one of the
many urgent calls of his country for
volunteers to put down treason and
rebellion was made.
The mettle of which tills man Is made
was shown by hte brave act, in which he. ‘
a young man full of hope, ambition and
with bright prospects before him, faced the
certainty of great sacrifices of his own
Interests and the great possibility of yield­
ing up his life. But without hesitation,
yet not in rashness but after cool and
patriotic deliberation, he forsook his loved
college home for the privations aud dan­
gers of the army. He enlisted In Co. D.,
7th Michigan cavalry. He was promoted
for efficiency and bravery until he became
2nd lieutenant lie served-unlll the close
of the war in 1865, receiving an honorable
discharge.
—/
After his return from the south, young
Thomas took up a course in the Atate nor­
mal school of Ypsilanti. Jn the fall of
1866 be entered the medlcaf department
of the state university, graduating in 1868.
He located in Allegan In the following
year, and has continued to reside there,
being prnmtorntly connecten with the
affair* of Alb-gun village and county.
Dr. ThoniHS has Ailed many positions of
truwl and Imnor. always with credit to him­
self. He has been president of the village,
and has been prominent in all affairs In
that place. In 1872 he was elected to the
house of repreventatives from Aliens
county.
creditably did be fill tho place
that the people In 1874 elected him to tbe
state seuate. lu which body he bad tbe
great honor and distinction of having more
chairmanships of committees accorded
him than any other senator. Tills was in
recognition of his ability, worth and work.
He h a clear, convincing forcible speaker,
though making no pretentions Lo oratory.
The Journal states in Its last Issue, that
tho people’s nominee will make a eanvas
of the district, and Intimates tbit be is
Dr. Weaver said he would call a demo­ •‘furtun.ib its his opponent." We give the
crat one who favored tariff reform, and Journal anil Mr. Yaple notice now that If
who in this election would support Gro­ they &gt;.re l&gt; aDitut ou any saeh staff as that,
ver Cleveland for president and Morse for they will Ul-cover next November that they
governor. Tbe applause greeting this re­ have iru-ted u&gt; a broken reed. Mr. Yaple
mark showed bow the delegates present will fiii-i that ills oppobent is abundantly
able tu lut&gt;k after hteAiwn interests, and
felt.
A. G. Cortright said that it the democratic
convict funs

U«hX will
"in IL"

The political where*bout, of Adol
phu. Acrobat Bill* I* • perplexing
xlc to both friend* *nd enrmle* ™
former .re analou. lo pull him In out
of .Unger and th. totter me
“
get
him. But neither can loc*U
h‘“wo year. .goEUtown.

AFTFJiNOUX SESSION.

Upon reassembling, tbe committee on
credentials made their-report. Tbe report
showed that Woodland. Castleton. Balti­
more, Hastings township, and four wards
of lhe city, Irving, Hope, Barry and
Tbomapple were’fully represented. Maple
Grove nearly so. Orangeville with three
delegates. Assyria two and Johnstown.
Carlton, Butland and Yankee Springs
with one delegate each. Nearly all the
towns were entitled to nine delegates,
none leas than eight. The committee on
permanent organization nnd order of businew reported favorably to making the
temporary the permanent officers, and
made the regular order of business. Both
reports were adopted.
J. McKelvey, of Maple Grove, moved
(bat the delegates present cast the full
vote of their respective townships. A. G.
Cortright, of Barry, moved to amend that
only delegates present who- were gleeted
by a duly-called democratic caucus be al­
lowed io vote in the convention. Speech­
es in favor of the amendment were made
by A. G. Cortright and Dr. Weaver, ot
Nashville, and against by M. F. Jordan,
who was true to ills pledges to the trio, by
H. A. Goodyear. H. M. Bates ami John
Fleming. Mr. Fleming, of Carlton, said
he bad told the delegates from his town
(bat they needn't come, as the convention
would undoubtedly allow one delegate to
vote for tbe whole nine. The milk In this
cocoanut is shown by a confession said to
have been made after tbe convention by
Fleming that there was no caucus iu Carl­
ton al mH. and Mr. Fleming wrote.out the
list, and came to Hastings himself. On a
poll of the delegates by roll call, tho
amendment offered by Cortright was de­
feated by 53 to 48. The original motion
was carried.
Mr. Cortright was not pleased at this ac­
tion which gave four men 30 votes in the
convention, when three of them at least
had not been elected delegates by any
caucus, bat were self-appointed.
As a next feeler, Mr. Cortright offered a
resolution that no candidate be nominated
except he be a tried and true democrat;
and that no nominee of any other party be
named by tills convention for any county
office. That the democrats of Barry Co.
would prefer honorable defeat to tbe sur­
render of Its principles by fusion or en­
dorsement
H. A. Goodyear moved that the resolu­
tion be laid on the table. A rising vote
showed the motion lost *nd the resolution
waa then taken up.
,
H. A. Goodyear opposed tbe resolution
as forestalling the action of the convention,
and defined a democrat as one who believed
in and supported ‘'tariff reform." M. F.
Jordan took the cue, and proceeded to d&lt;&gt;
the grand flop act from two years ago bi
great shape.
L M. Flint favored the resolution as be­
ing consistent with straight democratic
politics, and said In answer to Goodyear
that according to his definition. Uie editor
9t tbe Chicago Tribune, the leading repub­
lican paper of the northwest, also James
were democrats. Everybody I

WHERf IS ELLIN AT?

WORKS ALL ONE WAY.

Infantry, or did bo

Cahill, who

ited 111 nil

fur Attorney-General a. •
Democrat and was endorsed as a Dtmo-•rat by the People's party.
Tbto year the People’, party eonee^
tlon wm. held ftrat .nd Bill. h*A U
make * Jtowlng to cpture their nomi
notion. He therefore on ruemtoy even­
ing. July «. 1»M. »t theJoni, dty o*“
cui ot the People's p«W. •&lt;«■« *“
following pledge:
.
We. tbe uud.ml.urf.

TabletJ, Slate, DrawlBoois.
and vice-president.
j
This he followed up with a speech in
which he .aid: "IVe? ea"&gt; k«p
hired editor for eretjr paper In lonto
county, but they ain't
“I
neighbors believe I cion t believe what
I say.” Then he clinched his renuncia
tion of Democracy by these words:
*-

ran &amp;a i n*vo

-r-----

them anything, tf they can ge» along with­
out ■». God knows I can get along without
them."
Thus assured the People's party con­
vention nominated him for Attorneya.nCT*l. One h»ll ot M. work wiu
done and he began planing for thr
Democratic nomination. The Green­
ville Independent, clearly foreseeing
Ellis’ success in that direction said:
Tho People's party pretends to bo In thr
“middle of tbe road" but It nominated for
Attorney-General a Democrat dyod la th*
wool who will probably be renominated by
the Democrats.
Whereupon the Greenville Sentinel
came bravely to Ellis’ defense against
any such imputations and declared in
vigorous terms:
Within the put two weeks Mr. Elite, who
is the nominee for the People’s party for
Attorney-Gen oral, hu publicly, and In unmiataknble language, renounced all allegi­
ance to tbe Democrat party, end stated In
terms so plain and broad hla unwavering
fidelity to the principles of the People's
party, that we cannot understand bow any
man of ordinary Intelligence, can fall to
comprehend his meaning. That Mr. Elllr
will not be Indoreed by tho Democrats 1» u
certain u la the fact that he la today th*
nominee of the People’s party. 'Every
Democratic paper in the state or any nolo
whatever Is opposing tho Indorsement of
Mr. Ellis, nnd dciKundlng the notulnalloa
of a ‘■Democrat."
•
.
Nevertheless the Democrats nomi­
nated Ellis and the editor of the Green­
ville Sentinel dines principally on
“crow.”
Meanwhile the ordinary citizen was
getting confu.seil at these political
pranks and began asking all kinds of
troublesome questions of Adolphus
Acrobat Ellis.
The Grand Rapids
Press, the official argan of the popu­
lists, attempts to shield him thus:
Mr. E11W can’t be expected to answer ell
these questions that a multitude may put
to him as to hla allcclance to the People's
party. Nor can be be held rvsponalbie for
statements pat In hla mouth by reporters
for newspapers unfriendly to him. When­
ever hla loyalty to thu People's party la
questioned by tbeltatr central committee
ho will, no doubt, make full and candid
That may be the Press’ idea, but the
people urc entitled to know something
definite about the man for whom they
are asked to vote. Neither the candi­
date himself nor any “state central
committee” has the right to muzzle the
voters of the state, nnd they will doubt­
less, take the matter into their own
hands and provide this political dodger
with a “local habitation” in the limbo
of defeated politicians.
THE TWO CANDIDATES.

Will Judge Morae veto chia fall

viriu.u • nuiiicri

,If either Judge Morse or ms friends
can answer these questions affirma­
tively, then will they be justified in
asking favors of G. A. R. veterans in
return. But if they cannot so respond,
then we submit that Jvdok Mouse has
not a shadow of claim upon the vote or
the sympathy of any Grand Army voter
an in Michigan who stands outside of
the Democratic party.

'.T
In thiseonnection the following from
the Ionia Daily Sentinel of August 22
is not a bad exposition of Judge Morse's
political love for his old comrades in
arms. The Sentinel saya:
P00" *Iter the political accident that oc­
curred la thi* *uto in November, IBM.
Supreme Justice A. B. More®, now thJ
Item erratic candidate for governor, met an
‘f.W^ttn
comrade on tho
f Lau,ln«- Th* comrado waa one
of the many Kapnhllcana who had assisted
In giving"Comrade Morse the high Judicial
position he now holds. Ue had for wm.
time been an eSclant assistant In tho ofllJZ
of the commissioner ot labor.
After a
markedJudgtaMorse rw&gt;

The contrast between the platforms
of the two parties in the present state
campaign is thrown into bolder relief
by the similar contrast between the
two candidates for governor.
If the
platform of the Democratic party is
remarkable for its omissions, evasions
and misrepresentations, its candidate
for governor is no less conspicuous for
his political inconsistency. If the plat­
form of the Republican party is notable
for its straightfonvara dealing with
state matters, itacandidate for governor
is no less eminent for his unswerving
consistency in politics.
B’ Mors&lt;?’ lht* Democratic can­
didate, was a republican, until a per­
sonal disappointment soared him and
he nndertoA the big Job of wrecking
the Republican party in revenge.
He secured his election as just ice of
the Supreme Court, upon the promise
IdLoii ?d Jlrn,y c,,mnuk"‘ that, if
elected to that non-political office,
be
poUUc.; but
there
-- would b« uui ot pvuLics;
out there
5??hnt,becn. a Democratic
political
Kj" "* "^e’at Which he SmST
ub wiucn nc nn'i not
?re^nt, in per«m or lu .plriu
l“&gt; b*« kept hluuelf thnroXhl,
7,th
wnUmento to
evident from hl. eonne In reference to
lie gubematortol nomination
Ho
wrototo Ch^rm.nC.mpuu'St -an
der no clrcun»t*ncee cun 1 coment to

Sil??'
he tool‘ th“
for
toSon*1*^ to
,OT lhe »otnfik.to„Wdl/’?to‘’" he Wl" "ow

““Rot tog.tout pretty
•oon.
lheJudge, fellow-townsman and
old comrade replied affirmatively as chevrpermit.

CL ,dl“Ppointefl
The success of the Democratic party wit

hl” *1“Jua”

u”

We have a lot of them, both,

°t

W. J. &amp; L L HOLLOWAY,
SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT.

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWING MACHINE ?
If bo, buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you ?55
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other for $25 as do some dealers.. ■ Oh, no!

The Dollar of the Poor Man
ls just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich. H&lt;- sells
The Light Running World Renowned Domestic, The New
Home and some ofherfirst-class machines.
He will sell you a machine for a small payment down
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you to call on him before you buy.
Needles, oils and parte for all machines.

T. PHILLIPS

IT’S A “JIM DAndY,
The stock of lumber and shingles lately
purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and stud- "
ing.

The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.
Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything.”

ANNUAL FAIR!
Barry County AiiiciH Society

the’

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PREMIUMS
RACES AND SPORTS

$2,500
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Balloon ascensions and other special attractions.
&gt;1,000 Improvements this year in the buildings and grounds oi
the society.

Come everybody and make this fair eclipse every predecessor.
raantry: for not .ere., or nrlln^.G.
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MORRIS H. BURTON, Sec j
GUY MANNING, Tre.s.

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J
tadlraw Ibto'' offlera
between the
home’to well I? that y^’^tlk^
will let
Mr' .•''■LiaimtotwwUh. quanrityof ;_____
there*
5* th. '.mjwratoto of to. olv. A thero.'
to
..
form plans of mutual protection for tbe
da-‘’.';il.unt
thinks, increases
If you are troubled with Itching, Bleed­
1
. ‘1 d£‘t. he thtakAlncmrara
..j
. 1
“T "*
■&gt;«“&gt;«. future.
ing, Blind or protruding pile*, try Hill's
------------ ---ftr* , mtnre in the daytime and checks rootoufb^-mmwra^?^^;
No sign of tbe besiegers have been Pile Fumade. Direct mode of application,
M."
«ud
th.
r.riT
—
ttjjt telnp'-™1 .
, _. a, ni”ht.
™—wusweevu razmy—ror aha
tbe toll tempetW
Mg
whom
the
0#.^
bj
.
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seen since daylight, nnd it is evident and Use only pile remedy with a printed
whom the tiffirw huA
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uue.
— ^uonYuta™^
• rau^X'^
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that they have abandoned the siege for guarantee with each package. Satisfac­
{0 say what constitutes n
Fanny
the present, but there is no telling how tion or money refunded. Price 11.00, six
faaland. where all laws and Riggsby. whose wild ride from the inn
IRM______________
~ cbrouriM to
^^^t&lt;tow. tbrau.fra, ■oon the war may be opened at some for $5.00. By mail. Try it to-night. For
fam: .'
^4-,^ this as the soda! , ®*“ nbmn5«l«J *- -—.»—
.
sale by Fred L. Heath, the druggist
riwnrot. it
It in
1. .nn.
no- “Yoo-you wont lot thorn hurt ma’wui . "Py...
“i&lt;1 F“u'r- other point.
nnu'ti''I!* a. &gt;n';«.roui'
..... _i.,m«T&gt;f.
Suit «U! u..- &gt;;»?
wk«vp»l"ral'r twtora.
yoar
"*™|
“••»
It
--u, bun
unn m."
me -----,----— wju« at last decided
t.n-meu thnt
mat the
me settlers
aect^i
A young man named Fred Sauer, living
terj-j-: '
yo
°
SUre
,J
°ure
just
ahead
to
y
ouhl
001
'
1
re
reuu
main
‘
in
in
caiup
camp
at
the
inn
for
a
■
near Hudsod, waa killed by a gravel train
|
“ gol°* “ i
^£nomer naked the lieutenant
few days «t
at least, or till it was asceraacer- near Blissfield.
The nvntgf mur
Wtty. yes; 1 know it ia." replied teunedjust what action the cattlemen
The Pewablc mine consumes 850 worth
■II.
h;’uvrrry
7re7j. 100,00)-.
IWOOh. tom
that II
lne “Klomen: they .arroundwl Um Funny.
II- 1111
••Thtor*
mwould taka
take. In
[n order to keep informed of coal every day.
; hoaro and were going to kill ns all
L/ ron&lt;“ tB0&lt;W‘ touuneutad the officer M 10 1110 movements of the enemy a
.
| made my escape and started to ths &lt;
set- !.Lhe men ahead stopped ua and raid nQmbw
*-onts
were appointed and
oiuppeu us and raid —
*cre
«|&gt;pointeu
ana
are the main-stay of our republic. In
majority of the colubriue, Uement aftra-sQme one to help os.ms .....................
neat iw
1, that
the
nnv»
I,was
__
■shrt* renA
. JI--- directions,
_ ..
... with
.
ht'i H
18 oext
boUM
a . pesthouse;
80111i».
°?1 lu ___
,l’fferent
in- them are being cultivated the minds which
..
i „ rmu.
"Tell us all about It," said tho officer 1 ♦that
there
were
... 'in
India the nronori
propore |
Makes an everysJay convenience of an
.“. ™« number of patients । ^rncti°n* to keep a close watch upon are to be our future law-makers ‘and lead­
ooous ‘ colubers to 1 kJ . "and well see that this high handed
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
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with the smallpox confined there, and । 1116 “Clemen and report any hostile ers in every walk In life. How ws’ntbl
1 business is stopped.”
'
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
that they were simply a qaarHntino , movea &amp;Rt might be made.
It Is that these minds should be united to
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
„a, sporadic efforts to raise 1
related the story of
guard; but 1 see now that it is only a 1 . Dxjrinff th« evening some of the set­ strong, healthy bodies. So many children
package makes two large pies. Avoid
I 1’uitH States, but so far they
th® inn by tho cattlemen; trick of those cattlemen to keep people t ors
their cabins to see that suffer from impurities and poisous In the
imitations—• and Insist on having the
silk H
silk 4&gt;rth a mention. nf
m. of ro.
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of tto.
the MIH
killing
Iko re.v
Baker,
who
at- i
MWn£\.and a ver? clever one at that."
I everything was unmolested.
Among blood that it Is a wonder that they ever
ppxiu
NONE SUCH brand.
tempted to go for help, and of her eecape o,. ,hy'
i*?ow th8y
10 tnru I those wm Abe Crocker. On entering grow up to be men and women. Many
parents cannot find words strong enough MERRELL &amp; SOULE. Syracuse. N. T.
.
T
,
■
iuno
turn
from the inn; her being discovered by 1the stairo
aud
----- ..
“uJ,nthnra
othct *»»rarai_^.
traveler, «from
tho hto cabin ho had found tho two notes ti express tbil gratitude to Hood's Sars­
&lt;;■« s-rsaparll'n has done
1
L.»*iMhIe «u »up|io«e that tho cattlemen and her wild ride acroee row
yntHday," ridaimtd Fumy. left by Dan Riggsby. After reacLjg the aparilla for 4ts good effects upon their
■ for o'
. wu? For wrotala. salt the prairie.
• Tbe moan thtag.1 You wont let them one directed to himself he took up 'the
children. Scrofula, salt rheum and other
•srasrv of the blood, for
"You are a brave girl." said the officer, istop ns. trill you?"
~&gt;rk headache, loss of
Other, which be found to be Addressed diseases of the blood are effectually cured |
-r.'lnc. eat an h. malaria, full of admiration, when she hod finished
■'H»”llr.' replied tbe li.nUm.ol, utd to the youth's father. As the reader will by thia excellent medicine, and the whole
Sanaporflla Is an tinher story.
,wheeling hie borra he rode forward to remember, the latter note wm written being Is given strength to resist attacks of
"A genuine heroine," sanctioned the 1where the wjoad ot cattlemen TO by Dan for the purpose of explaining to disease.
1100
! :n Jkk he««la'Ae.
paymaster, holding up the lantern and waiting
1
Ingham county soldiers and sailors held
his parents the cause of hto sudden de­
U2.50
by the roadside.
gazing approvingly into Fanny's face.
a reunion at Mason yesterday.
.
•Gentlemen." he said, addressing the parture.
■*100
♦3.50 ■
♦Jrra LUl£3
“Won't you tell us your name?*.’
imen by the road, “1 shall have to dis­
People at Masonville, Houghton county,
Un hto return to the inn Abe Crocker
♦ 2 50
W*2.00
“Fanny Riggsby," was the reply.
&lt;
credit
your statement regarding tho delivered the note to the anxious par­ are building a new public school.
"Then you must bo a sister to Dan smallpox
I
The prohibitionists of Calhoun county
1*1.75
at tho house ahead of ns. 1 [ ents
♦2.28
kJ ran ion
Riggsby, whom we met tonight"
’
)
havs
been made acquainted with your I
“1 reckon heli come home now as county held a picnic at Goguac lake yester­
*2.00^,
P*1.75
“Yes; he is my brother," cried Fanny &lt;outrageous doings here, and unless you ' toon as be tarns thnt Bud Ropes wasn't day.
Mrs. Joel Clark's residence was burned
eagerly. “Oh. where is he? Have they disbond
&lt;
said Mrs.
immediately and oeaae your ! killed."
——
-**“»• Riggsby.
“*»6ouj. “The payyajhurt him?'
|
lawless
nets 1 shall take tbe matter in tnaster
bim near Scott, an 1 reckon at Greenville. Incedlarism Is suspected.
own
that. you are pun- Ii 1,hA*l!
®’1},IH.i*..
writo 10 raw
M wheD law
bo raXAw Abawra
thar-'**
WW.M
ra.. i bands
A—and
__ 1 see ..
"He is safe and is on his way to Fort my
i
. WiLL-USENBEB
Scott,” was the answer. "Wo are in- iiahed aa you deserve."
'
- remarked Simon
"Course be will."
; AN PrtlSS ASSOCIATION, ISM
debtod to him 'for a great favor and are
‘The settlers commenced the war upon i Riggsby. -But don't it beat all about
gladsaid
of an
opportunity
of rendering
somean’ 'scapin from them
gittin ketched
us by killin our cattie."
one
of tho him
service to his sister."
&lt;oowhoyi, seeing that the officer was ac­ robbers’’
When she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria.
• "Oh. I’m so glad he is safe," cried •quainted with the state of affairs and
"It's jtot Providence and nothing When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
lAl’TER XVTL
Fanny joyfully. -«1 was afraid those further
I
else," declared Mrs. Riggsby.
deception was useles.i
When uhc bad Children, she gave them Castoria.
cruel cattlemen had harmed him in some
"I reckon you air right—things do
“A courier has been sent to warn the
way. I know he’ll bo back now'as soon settlers
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of yofir doings." continued tho seem ter work out kinder strange like,"
as tho trouble is over,"
I lientenantj, "and 1 shall remain here to agroetl Mr. Riggsby.
“Lieutenant" said the paymaster, see
।
Nothing transpired • during the night
that no further on tragus are commit­
Geo McConley, of Flint, has purchased
worthy of mention, and it looked aa if tbe Northwestern Tribune, of ML Pleas­
“something must bo done to quell tho ted
I
till they arrive."
.
hostilities of those cattlemen who are
it was plain to the cattlemen now that the cattlemen had concluded that peace ant
causing all this trouble. What is to be they
'
had been outwitted, and they readi­ was more profitable than war. During
Clarence Smith, of Atlanta, has been
doner
Ily perceived the usc^toaness of keeping tho day many of the settlors returned elected principal of the Gaylord high
“I have been considering that ques- up
i
to their homes, but with the under­ school.
hostilities.
standing
that
they
were
to
again
assem
­
tion,” said the officer, “and shall mako
A beer war is being Inaugurated at Mar­
With muttered imprecations they
TIME TABLE.
it a joint to investigate the matter. Un­ wheeled their horses and rode away, ble at the inn should any sign of trouble quette, and many people are, of course,
In effect June M. 1802.
less they cease their lawless. course I iand tho officer ordered hto men to move arise. Those who remained at tho inn happy.
shall dispatch a courier to Fort Scott forward.
:
A few minutes brought them brought a now supply of provisions from
Stations.
and call the proper authorities into Ito the Travelers' Rest, where they were their cabins, and prepared to stay for a
HOW TO COUriT MONEY.
action."
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।challenged by the guards. But it only week if it should prove necessary.
But what of Ben Ropes nud his fol­ The Hush at the Doon of Circuaea and .
The door of tho ambulance was then ;required a moment for the settlers to
.XORTH.
Other Bic Shows.
■
Kalamazoo
dosed, and the officer mounted his horse ।discover thnt the newcomers were a lowers?
East
Tbe Cooper
waiting crowd surges about the 1
At the close of their unsuccessful
and gave tho order to move forward.
।Company of tbe military, and they were
Richland
Junc’t....
•■uusiurtwend” of the wagon, nnd menu- ■
siege at the inn they hnd withdrawn their
Cressey ..1
Seated upon tho soft cushions, half en­ given a w;irm welcome.
•
while the two dispenser* of tickets have ,
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forces, .nud close upon this camo the seated themselves on a little bench just In- Milo
।
And who can describe the joy of the
,
U to the girl’s veloped in a buffalo robe. Fanny Riggs-Delton.
..J.
by could hardly realize the sudden turn little garrison on seeing Fanny Riggsby news from the north that it drove ot cat­ ride. Suddenly the word to given and nn Ooverdalel
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tle in which Ropes had nn interest, and at tendnnt pulls a strap, hoisting tho win- Bhulrz....!
1
1: l: H.iv.’ltiy. who was in com- affairs had taken. Only a half hour Im&gt; descend from the ambulance, to be
; astings............. . ..
fore she had been dashing wildly across clasped in her mother's arms. They which was being driven to Kansas dows, and the business commences. Not a H
City,
had
been
stampeded
by
tho
set-,
word
do
these
young
men
have
to
to
■:... soldier, yet he hesi- the prairie upon tho back of a spirited hail mined her fryin the house and all
Coats Grofe
tiers :in&lt;l several hood of the stock killed. each other! or to their customers. Their 'WoNiland................
Ung bis men into a place and bridleless horse, not knowing what feared thnt some grant evil had befallen i
Ropes gave vent to a succession of eyes .ire looking nt ftots of all rises nnd de­ WondburvL..............
at l e ambushed by a moment she might be dashed to death ber.
| bitter oaths when tho news was brought, scriptions, full of money, and from right to
i to .-pc rate outlaws that upon the ground or shot by her merci­
When
at last they
of amw
tho «««dan,,
...c. ,learned
v.mUvu ya
j
hto intention to start at left and then back again they capture the Detroit. ...I
clutched coin nnd bills, moving from side &lt;Grand Raffids....:..
less pursuers.
RTO .ho bad pa~«M through or tbetr „„„ ,or
ot th,
....
,‘
aa _
c I to ride, conb’ing all to have nn cquaL/
But, thanks to tho splendid speed of sakes, the Bottlers crowded about her
\ -.irs in military :
•••-}{«•,;*„«
into
’
----"I toll you this i'
thing
has got
to stop,-’ !
r
d in many battles • her horse, she hail completely distanced and clasped her hands warmly in theirs. । he--------cne&lt;1. iQ
u
rai{a
"There
ain't
no
such
j
Directly
a coin
or to
billreceived
is received
----------- -There ain’t no such j Directly
a coin
or bill
it is it is
Stations.
th the murderous I thc-se who had sought to run her down, wbll» ta*™ w®ro sw?n on moro than on3 j thing as Texas fever—it’s only a dodgo . placed on a shelf on a level with the sellthe ’error of the . and by one of those rare strokes of good bearded cheek.
. tho rattlers have taken to keep our cattle j er’s arm until the patron has made place
1. That tho men ' fortune that come but once in a lifeIt was now long past midnight, and j outof thostate. But they’U fail—or my • for the next in lino; then it is thrown into '
SOOTH.
A. ,n:
Ropes!"
: “ huge wicker bosket on the floor at his Kilnniazoo Ar...
ng to rob the pay- ti^nc she had been saved from death Lieutenant Hawjey ordered a halt for j naxnu ujn&gt;i
East Cno;&gt;er Lv .
"It looks as if we war gettin tho worst! fe£.”-.
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li*t than a band of and thrown in company Vith those who the remainder of the night.
01
Richton.! Janet.
“We wffi remain here till daylight." QV it bU roUQd^ remurkea ou0 of tho | This re;»«&lt;&gt;"
’“ *** J*.* 1Cressey ................
L id lied for safety ! woulik befriend and protect her. •
said,look-,
“and by that time the settlers cowUw» in a tone of disgust “Reckon
“ in onlvr lo ^ct1‘ally, xt, ® finoCT.....].........
'
Though the soldiers kept nhe
sharp
regions of Kansas,________________
;
Deltaa ...1
rar.
11
.nil
I
m
*
.Ynhnnd
ready
.
„v
th..
if
'
,:,y
'Hspute
by
an
excited
buyer,
who
,
lo-ibt.
! ont, no sign of tho cattlemen who hnd■,
.
will bo collected and be on hand ready
Cloverdale.
well be run pmnib on. uv tho state if ^jght be inclined to question the accuracy rtiulu...................
to
. rate and rock- ! pursutd her wm discovered. So great- to defend you iigain»t any attack that j ihingsdon’t change.u
I Ihinim don't chamro."
I nf hto change or the amount he had paid
’he realized that | b- had they been distanced by tho girl i tiic cattleniHU may make."
* "It’sold Riirgsby’s fault’thnt we didn’t
In. It stems almost an unnecessary pre­ Hastixos..
&gt;ul&lt;l result in I that they had dumbtless abandoned the- jHto words were received with a chevr I c01;je Qnt a|,^ here.” said
Ropmin a cantion, however, .ns these young men Coots Grove..
i
not tho ! cliaro aud returr^.l to their companions ‘ by the gamsen, who now felt that the savago voice. “But I'll pay himfor hto
never get "rattled," and have no time Cor Woodland ....
Woodbury . .
:.&gt;j nn ambush • who were keeping watch over tho prairie j
danger that threatened .them had ’
if । do-ft. But wlmt puzzles ■ talk or r.nruincut.
» ia H. 1..
d. So ho ha-1 I inn.
•
• passed
»
mo is how the icttlers got wind of what ■ Aller the rush w over Mr. CMIan con- Leasing ...I...
~
uiu nuvn
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to
talk
about
the
difficult'art
which
Detroit.... f ..
din that Would &lt;
After traveling some thro? or four!
• Thank God ffur
ry
ns- mercy —
nnd
*■’ good- W1. w&lt;w
gu4ng U)
______ o
1 do
They 1:1Pst a’ - ■ • ! embraces accuracy and speed to no Iimited\ Grand Rapids.
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vould bo rob-1 niikx tho ambulance came to a halt. ne(n
w wdd Mrs.
Riggfdiy Hiv&gt;n&gt;nflr
reverently, Ii .knowixi. about
our plans
or they wouldn't extent, and after modestly admitting that '
ice of a per- ' F^nny looked out between tho leathern I.while the tears run down her cheeks.
'^iop» on signal only.
a’ bueti nt tho tavern wnitiv for cs when n wa.s an’expert profcRidun in which big
t Nuc. 5 ahd 0 will not carry passengers unless
i curtains and saw that they had arrived i -He hiu* not foyraken u* in our hour of wo mudo the attack.“
i salaries were {Mild to the "masters." said:
provided wtth freight train penults.
■n.
Freight trains will bo ran nt the convenience
i] ;;b.indoned
■
"Wo never look nt faces— always a9 the
•That’s so."
abandoned ’. *:i froutof a bo.-xhoMft that ttool close to neca.nt
the company, who reserve the rlubt to change
.■to m&lt;we than i tbo rotwL
..•AmenT'
a — ««r-nn»
responded onenf
ofthe
thorattlers
settlors
••Wo lost two tmn nnd got several \ hnnd that hclds the mduey That once se­ the tlin-j ot inch trslns without notice.
.
W. 8 PkwiNo. Genl Manager.
nxvl. and he I
“I* tbto
houieF asked the officer, earnestly, "bat while the Lord’s been wounded, but we ' sent one of them to cured and the ticket or tickets nud change
.
thrust
into
it.
then
on
to
the
next."
rK r-xs the prairie • riding up to the vehicle and addressing helpin to. I reckon toe little gal has bin grass that wo know of."
1
“Suppose some one bothers you with
11 he readied this j tb0 KirJ.
••I reckon we’ll do letter.next time.’
doin her part"
,
.
in an &lt;■
I questions or anuoys you in any way. so as
2th A-..rU,
thereby j
"No,
rir."
I irony
••That
has." replied Lieutenant
PROBATE ORDER
••If we don’t, then yon enn turn iue to interfere with your sale, what do you
♦.nil. ?:
itru, uiereuy
—• —
■ ------. replied, "it U farther
*...•• she
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&gt;dld be lying ' on, soutln but please wake tho jieoplo Hawley warmly. "She's n brave.noble over’to the fOQlkiUer!’’ ejaculated Hopes, ! do?".
State of Michigan. County of Barnr-M.
•
At a srsMioi of tb- Probate Court for the
girl,
garrison ought to be proud with a suvage gesture "Ami 1’11 get re­ ,
1 that live here and tell them I would like i —
-■ nnd thia .«»&gt;
He laughed os he pointed to a fat man County
of burn . hoWen at the Probate office,
venge ou old Riggsby if it takes n life­ । standing by.
At a dgn.il that man gets Im |be City of Ha«tiDr&gt;&lt; In said county, on Mon­
of her."
■ : if rnit with! the .warm to see them a few moments."
Thi»
directly in front of the fractious one. and day the bth day of August, In the year one
The lieutenant uttered a loud ‘‘halloo,’
••It to." came from a dozen voices..
time!”
:• ;..-.yuawter. was carried
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.
etjtlit hundred and ninety two.
by the simple process ot moving backward thousand
Daylight wits just breaking over the
Ury wool without I and in a tew momenta a man came to
Present, Charles \V. Armstrong, Judge ot
CONTINUED
gradually, all the time trending on his Probate.
tho door and demanded to know what grant pnurie when a company of nearly,
I iy the robliers* who
In the niattcr of the estate of Husan J.
corns, the line to opened, nnd by the time
a
bnnilrwl
mounted
mid
armed
settlers
'
U:--!y Titwitted by the was wanted.
the crunk bos got on the outside we have Warner, deceased.
On reading and (Hing the petition, duly veri­
“A young lady wishes to see you out arrived nt the inn.
sold hundreds of tickets.
fied. oi «elh IL Chapman, executor ot the estate
But it wxx found that the cattlemen
here at the ambulance,” replied the 1.
. "We have u plentiful supply of change of said deceased, prsjlnn tnat bta final account
dfc 7 •
.; Drywood they followed
I had withdrawn their forces during tho
heretofore filed In «hls court may be heard
It will coat you nothing nnd will surely and du not touch lhe money received.
Hentenant.
.
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three miles, when
:aid allowed and be be discharged from said
"Counterfeit money we do not fear, we irurt.
"Allright,"wasthoresponse. •‘’Taint night, and tbe settlers were, for the time dp you good, i'f you have a cough, cold, or
they
.nnl ami again entered
Tbrt-et’poii It Is ordered, that Wednesday the
often a young lady calls on a feller in being, complete masters of the situation. any trouble with threat, cheat or tangs. can nlmoet tel! it bf*tbe smell a mile off,
Dr. King’s New Discovery fore msumption. &gt;, and the only notice we take of It is to "th day ot September. A. D..1M2 at ten o'clock In
these parts, an 1 reckon I’ll not keep her
coughs and colds to guurnn'.eed to give re- ji whisperonc to the other, ’Bad ^tuff. Where tbe forenoon, be aMlimedfortbe hwulnic of said
.
L-niued tho road
petition and that the helm at law of said de­
a waitin wry long.”
CHAPTER XVTIL
lief, or money will be pni'l back- Suffer­ is that officer?’ and tbe dishonest one who ceased and alt other persons Interested In said
; rapidly approaching
In a short time he came out and walked
BKX ROPES HKARS SOME NEWS.
ers from In grippe found is jn.-t the thing ha*- offered It can scarcely gel away quick estate, ara required to appear at a nesslon of
ind the next instant a
np to the ambulance, where ho was
nnd under its use hail a Miecdy and jierfect enough. Think of a man coming up nnd said court, then,to be hidden at the Probate of­
■;1t aero®
&gt; ■ ra.'xi the
vuv prairie —r ~~ fice. lu the City of H&amp;stinirs. In said county, and
recovery. Try a sample bottle nt our ex­ asking for thirteen whole ami seven half show cause. If any there be. why the prayer of
■I .&lt; .TOrt ot terror i sn«ted by Fanny.
•%
’
y,
it
’
s
the*
gal
from
the
toveni,"
pense and learn for yourself just how good tickets nnd slapping down n handful of the petitioner may not be gnmled. And ills
.. rearing, turned
"Wr. its tho c
-n
n thing It is. I’rial hoi ties Inc at \V. H. bills and silver to pay. It takes a quick further ordered, that said petitioner giro notice
he Raid, recognizing tho girl’s voice.
to the persons Interested In said estate, of the
browing ite rider to
Goodwar's drug store. Largo sixe 50c. brain and n steady head and hand lo In­ pendency of said petition and the hearing
w What’s up, Fanny?"
andSlio.
stantly complete tbe transaction, but, with thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
•Oh. it’s you. is it, Mr. RogersT cried
In the Hastings Baxnkk, a news­
Spurring I i lon-e forward, tho lieuHttle variations as to place and detail, it published
Spec J111 eu Case*.
paper printed and circulated In said County of
tenant dijrn; ’.t’.d nnd bent over tho Fanny. 'Tin so glad, for wo are having
occurs so continually that it is almost os Barry, once In each week for three successive
S. II. Clifford, New Ctssol, Vi’to.. was
an awful time with the cattlemen down
easy ns taking a fifty cent piece and hand­ weteks previous to said day of hearing.
prtesite fur-: m.the grass.
troubled with neuralgia and rht umatism.
Chas W. Armstrong.
ing out a ticket."
"Way.
. ririr he said in astonish* at home."
.
x,Jndge nf Probate
his stomach was disordered, his liver was
"The deuce ye say! What liare they
"Can any one with training become a
(A true copy.)
J
■ffient -W:., can the child have been
affected to an ahirming ’degree, appetite
successful lightning ticket seller?"
doing hen«
been
doin?
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fell away, aud he was terribly reduced in
&gt;to time upon the back of
Said
Mr.
Callan,
cautiously:
“
I
am
sure
Fanny gave a brief account of toe in­
Hat Wild hriS&gt;..
.
flesh and strength. Three bottles of
I
don
’
t
know,
but
my
opinion,
only
my
NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
The c6luri;t; i&gt;( troops had come to a cidents that had taken place at tho inn
Electric Bitters cured him.
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opinion, mind you, to that the circus ticket
Edward Shepherd Hanlsbiirg. III . had
State of Michigan, County of Barry—so.
“«Hnd several of the men clustered daring the past two days.
seller is Lorn, not made."—Philadelphia
Notre Is hereby given, that by order of the
a running sore on bls' leg of eight years
"Gee whiz!" ejaculated tho settler
apeut the .pjt whore tho unconscious
Times.
Probate Court for the County of Barry, made on
standing. Used three bottles ft Electric
"This thing’s got tor be seen inter. IU
?rl hy.
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allowed 'for creditors to
Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklcn’s
"h too hurt much?" asked oho of tho git my boss an stir, up the settlers at
Arnica Salve, and his h« I- «nmd and
Until within tho part f&lt;w years the high­
once.
Ill
have
the
whole
conntry
up
“to, । r::.-r;- a lighted lantern from
well. John Speaker, Cntawha. O., had est Inhabited plane in the world has been
thar on them cattlemen's heads by day­
»• ambulance.
five large fever sores on his h-g. doe*®” credited to Thibet, where people dwell at nuired io present their claims to said Probate
’•Only Mtma-. 1. I think.” replied the light."
said he was incurable. One bottle Electric on altitudeof 15,117 feet above the sea level. Court, at tbe Probate office, tn tbe City of
HssilmcsJor examination and allowance, on or
"Th»&lt; would be • K°°d P1*”’ oom"
Bitters and one box Bucklen's AJnlca This is about the summit of Mount Blanc, before the 24th day of February next, aud that
officer.
such claims will be heard b-fore sold Court, on
-Aa aeon to
. II. the highest mountain in Europe.
mtrrtnu hit cabin he had found the Salve cured him entirely. Sold by
■•Then giro iter 5^ o{
a mented the lieutenant.
Tbnrsdav, the 24th dav of November, and on
thoee
cattlemen
see
that
they
aie
notgoSouth
America
then
came
to
the
front
Goodyear,
the
drugglsu
-4 l-mndy was extended to tho
Friday the SUh day of February, next, al ten
with ite claim. I-a Pax, Bolivia’s capital, is o’clock tn tbe forenoon of each of those days.
inu to have thinga their own way, they u
It t, craning «t tbe Travel^ R*&gt;t“SUttlimi;;.
Dated Anxtrd il'.b. A. f&gt;. tsa.
12,226 feet above tbe sea level, and Potosi, in
doobtlcM disband and go to their A «&gt;l»mn proerasion more, out from
The best salve in the world for cuts,
■ :1:‘sk’ho pressed it to the
£n“ZU: : little
the same country, is 1,000 feet higher. Pas­
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever co, Peru, which has an altitude of 15,00(1 feet,
mn‘«n ’l'fl,rce^ l‘er to swallow a ^"Ifthev don't, we'U disband 'em," re­
sores,
tetter,
I
chapped
hands,
chilblains,
“all l«rt&gt;on of tho liquor.
was considered the highest Inhabited spot
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
Innftw moments she recovered con- marked Itopira in a rignlllcant tone a,
in South America.
.
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS
££'Jen hero bang, like Aje.1 orar Ue ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is
he tnrncl nnd hurried to ‘he han»
The village of Golem, also in Peru, was State of Michigan. Count* of Barry—nb.
and n-A« to a ritting posture.
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
Estate of Ansel 1’. Hodjre We the under­
The order to more forward waa again
shown,
however, to be 15.035 feet above the signed.
prairie. «n.l no wand
having i&gt;een appointed by the Probate
ntrv am I? What has happened?'
Stoney refunded. Price 35 cento per box
7t,iinX save tbe measured tramp qf
sea, and it has boasted thnt ite altitude ex­ Court for tbe County of Barn. State of Michlgiven, and Fanny felt-the
oted in an agitated voice.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, toe druggist
foil onwanL
After nearly an hour,
feet and tbe faint tnunnux of the
ceeded that of any other dwelling place In
k-vre jm-t been thrown from
The
Oscoda
County
Democrat,
pnbllal
travel the vehicle again camo to a b^t
the
world.
.ranbtbroogb the bronro
Ki'tl'rt
derea&gt;*«i. &lt;i&gt;» h-rehy give notice
J’Whon,.; Mi4 the officer kindly.
It can no longer make this boost, for lb &gt;1 we will meet lb*
0! Eli Nichols. !n
Fanny looked out of the conch window
ed at Mln, Is now a four page papei. 0110
k-.v.e’ 11': ‘J !,C^’ J’°° ^nto the ambuwonl’has been received in this city that i»., township of (w*-e. v II--, on Wednesday,
"^SSlbr-eb^dtbjJ^ half Its former 6lw.
but could rae nothing
Mr. Arthur E. Pearce, an engineer who
....a,!’ A e “ take you home,"
cnaion the .top. Tbe round of vrforo the settlers stand in » circle with bar®d
ha-i
la-en
pnrpecting
a®d
tanking
mrtcurot -xb •* »itd dap. for the
y,011 v-":i t let them hurt me, will crane from ahead, and glancing to that ^vie. Simon Rlapbj- repeete the rob
awl » lonlnr said claims.
logical observations In tic Andes, has
cried the gin te an appealing
direction Fanny cotdd ro» •
“ Sw^Sw^&gt;’t"prorer” tber™
cninc across two mining campe which are
even higher than Galera.
mounted
men
near
tho
road.
.
toretateuwtthrlr vUlras to us for cxaraina.bail
y0B .
They are named Vieharrayal’and, Mas- UiM&gt;aajAffewk&gt;0»
gnrarod that they were
■
il
And lifting th. ly
Dated, August 23d. A. D. 1ML
capata, the former 15,980 feet above wn
Zxllt wa. evident that.«hey
level and the latter 18,158. Each cerofi boa
Une,
L1, i19 *** ber to th. uabuSjker bM foand Ite lo»t resting P1*0*
tag a courarototou wM, the
“tjjn^e Sero-tetnro to the urn to
a population of about 200 miners th* year
»■ pla,.| L„ on one of tho to.to
"Why.
we
rae
right
clooet
to
r
round.—New York Herald.
..J'“'k''1 'bo p&gt;nuMton
the sitastion of rfnitb
“
home," raid Fanny, a. •»
••Oh.
*®
T"“ hotK*’• tho ^xriwbrae they had «
“b'Mbl along with ta,' raid tbe

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W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE awTSfijEij,

Woolley &amp; Bronson.

Chicago, Kalioaioo It Sagiiw

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

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�Origniate
Many Imitate
If you want furniture we have.

Why yes, and a large variety, comp

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Bed Room Suits, Folding Beds, Side Boards,
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Book Cases, Hall Trees.
All the New Chairs, Pictures, Easels, Carpets and Rugs.
Exclusive Agents for the Hastings Furniture Mf g. Co.

F. W. GREBLE
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party is so blamed bad. wby has tbe Jour paid for wages in the State of New York
dal editor been working night and day to to the extent of fO,377,925, as compared
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get into bed with them in Barry county? with the last year of tbe old tariff.
Thursday, September 8, 1892.
In the same year there was a net Increase
DEMOCRATIC
TESTIMONY
IN
FA
­
of money representing the ralue of arti­
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
VOR of the McKinley bill.
cles produced by the sixty-seven industries
THE HASTINGS, MICH., POBTOFTiCE,
A Significant Report from Labor Com- to the extent of 831,315,130.
AUGUST 14. 1878.
This gives to labor about one-fifth part
of the total value of the goods produced
Tho death bkiw to free trade, and the
by it, leaving cost of raw material, build­
death blow M Grover Cleveland’s presi­
ings, machinery, transportation, insurance,
FOR PRESIDENT.
dential prospects was dealt Monday of last
bad debts, and profit to come out of the
week, by the democratic labor commis­
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
residue.
sioner of Grover Cleveland’s own state of
OP INDIANA.
During the first year of the McKinley
New York.
bill 77 per cent of the 8,000 firms that re­
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
In his annual report. Labor Commission­
plied
to the Inquiries of the Democratic
WHITELAW REID.
er Peck, a democrat appointed by Gover­
Labor Commissioner of Now York showed
OF NEW YORK.
nor HUI, says: “The returns from 8,000
either an increase in tbe wages paid by
manufacturers in New York state show
them, or an Increase of things produced by
that tbe McKinley bill has Increased the
them, or both.
For Governor... . JOHNT. RICH.
For Lieutenant Governor........................................ wages of the workingman.”
No democrat can avoid this confession.
J. WEIGHT GIDDINGS.
In the same report he says, “I rather
For Secretary of StateJOHN WJOCHIM.
The truth Is out at last Tbe Democratic
Mor Treasurer
JOSEPH F. ILAM BITZER. expected my report would cause some com­
Labor Commissioner of New York has told
*Fkr Auditor-General STAN LEY W. TURNER.
Fkr AtWmo-Genend.Mi.if..;.;.Diiiit^i. ment. but It Is all nonsense to call It a po­ the truth because he •'had to.” He could
litical document I started this Inquiry In
For 8upc. Public Instruction .
not have falsified to 0,000 answers return­
December 1890, so you see there was no
ed to his inquiries without instant detec­
For Member State Board of Education.......
E. A. Wll.LISoN. thought of the present campaign in laying tion.,
r.amMc., .r auu. XSTmtnY. out the work. Tbe tariff question was
taken up because It has come to be ouo of
Congreaaloual Ticket, tth District.
the greatest moment to workingmen. In
For Member of Congress—Patronlre Allgeo's bakery, first door
HENRY F. THOMAS whose interest my bureau was established.
East of Fred Heath’s drug store.
Now I atu a democrat—a Hill democrat if
Legislative Ticket
School commenced Monday morning
you wlU—and I began this Inquiry with
For Representative tn State Legislature...■ ■ ■ ■■■
under very favorable circumstances.
DAVID HUGGBTT the belief taat the result would vindicate
Handsome center table In any furnish
tbe democratic tariff position. The first
County Ticket.
for 12.00.
F. W. Grkrlk.
returns came from the silk Industry, and
For Probate Judge
The Furniture Dealer.
CHARLE.S W. ARMSTRONG were pleasant to my way of thinking.
Sometimes canned goods lose their
For Sheriff...................................... ...
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JAMES H. McKEVITT But I am free to admit that the report Savor but not so with those you buy at
FOr County Clerk.,...................................................
JOHN O. NAG LEE on the whole it not in harmony with the Spary-Phillips*.
For Resister of Deeds...............................................
Whitneys show has always been well
CHARLES W. JORDAN democratic platform, to far qe the tariff
Fur County Treasurer.
patronized here and probably will be this
HALE KENYON
year. Remember the date. Monday, Sept.
ar...,........ elate official Is to report things as Ii find
JAMX8 A. 3WKKZKY them, not as a reckless partisan would like 12th.
For Circuit Court Comm
Make arrangements to come to the Barry
them construed. There is no political
county fair thia year- It will be the best
bias about any of my reports. AU I can In Its history and yon will be well paid for
lex's.'cobb
your time.

Hastings Banner,

EDITORIAL NOTES.

. Additional Local News.

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W. L. DOUGLAS,
THE BEST ADVERTISED S«OE MAN,

In the world walked half the length of the Boston shoe district one day last week without apparently
meeting an acquaintance. This circumstance seems a trifle odd when one comes to think of it. Mr.
Douglas walked with one hand in his trousers pocket, his tall white hat tilted back on his head, and eyes
bent on the ground as if in thought. The resemblance to his published picture isn’t very strong until he
removes his head covering and reveals the high forehead which forms so prominent a feature of the Doug,
las portraits. Then there is instant recognition. Perhaps Mr. Douglas was thinking about his new Broc
ton factory when I saw him, G. W.R.’H. in Boot and Shoe Recorder.
And perhaps more likely; he was thinking of some way to improve his Men’s S3 and $4 shoes and thinking
in vain, for it is impossible’ they’re perfection now. A full line of them and every pair warranted at

ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS.

5F0T •• QJ5H ‘ 5ALEI
Is what we are going to give our customers on all of our

PANT STOCK AND CHILDREN’S SUITS.

baaed on actual confidential letter* re­
Tbe railroads all give half fare rates to
ceived from 8.000 representatives ot whole­ Grand Rapids, the week of Sept 12th to
24th. Single fare for a round trip ticket
Tbe Journal rushes to tbe defense of sale manufacturers of the state of New A chance for every one to go.
Morse, the democratic candidate for gov- York. TAe rrautt shows me that the
Trains run every 18 minutes from Union
loading democratic apeahert on the tariff
depot Grand Rapids to the Fair at Corn­
stalk Park. Electric cars from any part of
£*•*8 candidate fee governor. We rilse to EtaZepbUL Tbe figures In my report the city connect with the dummy at Sweet
inquire what alia the Journal anyway? It speak for thcuasehos, and there ts no get- street all lines have double tracks, no
waiting.
4 Unlike most cities of thia size, Boatings
The democratic tariff plank says that
“we denounce republican protection as has no telephone exchange. The local
agent of the telephone company, John
robbery." Labor Commiaatonar Charles F.
Besamer, the Jeweler, hxx at last gotten
Peek ways that facte prove to him that the from the state agent an agreement to es­
democratic platform and free trade orators tablish an exchange bare provided 12

Sizes from four to fourteen years of age in Knee Pant Suits.
We have too large a stock and must make room for our Fall
Stock.

are In error as to the effects of the McKin­
ley bHL

This sale Positively Closes Sept. 10th, 1892, at 10 o'clock, p. m.

School commences Sept. 5th and you will want a good school
suit for fall and winter.
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Now take advantage of this cut price sale and get a good
child’s suit or men’s pants for a little money.

Yours respectfully

PRICE CLOTHIERS

�Hastings Banner.

In a letter expressing great rerret at
PtWONAL MENTION.
'“ta* bl, valnable acrvleea, pltoctor
whu.,
w“ 10
ftUar.
dl«»otlnuln« Uw forerun iu warotna.'
of that bureau at tbu poluL It la no! /a R. Cook wm |„ Baton Rapid, rrU,,.
dObbtareUtf toMr. BcMmrlote rtd °°
tbe trouble and work ot earlnt tor u&gt;l,, . Xaek Hleka want to Bay City jwtenlar
ataUon ot tbe auto aerrloe. But It la lob,! ^^’"""‘’•^•Mtalh.
regretted that our eltir U lo low tbe eer-

-Ti^gd^ Septembers; 189»~ JwmUwr bureau;

A republican state convention to nomin­
ate candidates to fill vacancy in the offices
of supreme court justice and secretary of
state will be held in Grand Raplda, Hart­
man’s Hall, Tuesday, Sept 27th at 1 p. m.
As thia is a very busy season with farmers
and the Ume Is abort. It has been decided
that no county convention will be called.
The county committee will select Barn­
county’s ten delegates.

ln S“h”11* ™ b“L

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Arrangements have been made whereby
both of the roads running Into thia city
will give reduced rates during the fair.
This combined with the very best attrac­
SwMz*y WU In the Valley
tions ever offered here will guarantee a
City Tuesday on business.
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very large attendance and successful fair.
The list of sports will be exceedingly good,
^\D,venP°rt went to Grand Ran|
and we know of some special features that Ids Saturday to visit her daughter.
will be exciting as well aa very laughable.
in?in
K n««Wek are vtoltRemember the dates September 37-3Qlh.
lug in the northern part of the state.
James Clarke, of Ithlca, came all the
Matt Wightman, of New v«rw u
way from that town to this city Tuesday Urerw« 0( Dr. uTITAVdX'
to convince Charles Prichard that the lat­
ter’s republicanism wasn't tbe thing. Both h.H’vi Mlrr S,inchco'fb relumed front
were somewhat “how-came-you-so." James
,be bu &gt;■»«
applied an offensive epithet to Charlie, and
------- . Well it waa lively for a few mln* Nuhln?* Youn* and tighter, Greta, of
utes.
There were no particular rules 2.“o-'it:s:,
5’th*"
governing the contest, but James wasn’t
“in It" from the start. He went back to ^Mr». L. L. Holloway and daughter, of
Ithlca, wiser we hope, but not so hand­
V,1Uxl Mrw 3
some.
Holloway tost week.
Thebosc boys went to Kalamazoo Mon­ t^Ir. and Mrs. J. j. Emery, of Grand
day topartlclpate In the Labor Day exer­
u P dn
her parents, Mr. aud
cises. The first race was to run 40 rods, Mrs. O. D. Spaulding this week.
lay 200 feet of hose and break at 150 feet.
The boy8 were evidently rattled In the kJL
*Bd family are expected
first race for which their poor time of 40 home from Petoskey to-day where he has
seconds la accountable.
Three -Rivers been visiting his.brother, Charles.
won first in 43 seconds, and Otsego sec­
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Tower returned from
ond In 44. In tile sweepstakes however
rh?.
Taea“on at the cottage of
the home boys retrieved themselves grandly
Chas. Mixer, near Whitehall, yesterday.
making the run in 43 seconds, tielng
Three Rivers for first place and beating tf&gt;»ru2' ^L.W^lrlthl' “other and slsOtsego, who ran the course in 44 seconds. tera. Mrs. Geo. Wemple and Mrs. G. W.
Hastings and Three Rivera divided first Glenn, of Danaville visited at Mrs. Whltmoney. A team can be picked up in this right’s last week.
place that with a little practice can scoop ^George Matthews, of Ashland, Wiscon­
anything in the state.
sin, Is visiting his parents in the city, and
There was a lively set-to In Esq. Ken- putting in his spare time trying to regain
aston's office Monday. James Wllklna his broken health.
was endearortna to present his side of a
Miss Gertie N’lmmo, formerly of this city,
legal controversy with Charles and James
but of late teaching school in Middleville,
Sutton to the Squire. Charles Intimated has secured a position in Chicago and will
In forcible language that Wilkins was
make that city her future home.
giving a revised version of the truth, and
Mrs. Aldepnan Saunders, two sons and
hotly disputed the revise. On his second
statement that Wilkins lied, the latter Mrs, B. C. Saunders, of Grand Rapids,
reached for him. Sutton Sr. Interferretl, returned to Hastings with Miss Jean Mccoming at Wilkins with a chair. That l^ughliu, on Wednesday, for a visit.
waa no obstacle. Wilkins cracked him on ’■'''Royce E. Barlow leaves for Houghton
the nose, and gore was shed. The squire
Mining school next Wednesday. He will
then succeeded in quelling hostilities.
go to Detroit and take the steamer, Idaho,
Sutton had Wilkins arrested and brought
for three days trip on the great lakes.
before Esq. Wightman for assault the next
day.
A good horse, seven years old and
W. E. Allgeo has moved bh bakery
weighing nearly 1500 pounds for sale.
establishment to the first door east of Enquire of A. Black &amp; Son.
Fred Heath's, the druggist’s. Dr. Burtou.
who owns the building, has had the same '✓Charlie Freer has a very Ingeniously
put in first class condition for the new contrived conveyance for traveling around
tenapt, a fine new and very commodious the country. A light wagon is- completely
ovefi having been built, also shelving put covered over with heavy oilcloth to pro­
in and rooms fixed up elaborately. It will tect the tourists from bad weather. On
be as finely equipped a bakery as can be the Inside there Is a large, comfortable cot
found anywhere, and Mr. Allgeo informs plenty large enough for two or three per­
us that be has made such preiuirations as sons. Rooks are arranged along the inside
will Insure far better service than ever to for clothing and places fixed for guns or
his patrons. He will add to his stock, fishing tackle. Light Is admitted through
and will keep everything usually found in glass windows well arranged, and cooking
ir first-class bakery. He invites Banxf.k is done on a little oil stove. Admission to
readers to give him a call in his new the cozy little room to gained through a
floor at the back end of the wagon, tn which
location.
there is a little flight of stelrS. Oh the
‘ Editor Dennis accuses* the republican ■ whole It Is a complete as well as compact
bjadQrs of having purchased the action of- cottage on wheels, and allows the traveler
the democratic county convention. This to stop wherever night overtakes him.
Is n/oul slander. While It is none of our Jjast year Charlie took a Jong trip and but
funeral, we could not do. else than resent recently returned from Lake Michigan,
so miserable and false mi accusation when having camped at several places along Its
lodged against such iu*m as W. D. llayie*. shore.
Chas, and John Welssert. W. 11. Spence!
John Bessmer, Dr. Weaver, F.’ F. Hilbert, " The Hastings Furniture Manufacturing
E. V. Smith, S. J. Truman, 1. N. Flint,' Company is turning out an elegant line of
Luke Waters. A. A. Aldrich, A. G. Cort­ goods and a line that is. bound to win for
right, W. W. Ij»tty, D. E. Kiea, A. Brown. the institution a good name among the
S. W. Cutler, and many other* whom we jobbers In the retail business. All of the
noticed as voting against the endorsement suits that they make are first class, con­
business. Because a democratic convic­ sidering price and ■ quality. They are
tion did not meet the wishes of the people’s finished up excellently and put together
party editor does not necessarily signify strongly. The writer having a desire to
tliat the action of that convention was see some of the Hastings made furniture
taken from any financial considerations.^ stepped Into F. W. Grebie's, who by the
It would be far more probable to state that way is the exclusive agent for these goods
the action of three men, known to be In this city, and there beheld them in all
Alliance men, who sat in that convention their beauty/ Mr. Greble informed us
and cast 27 votes for endorsement was that they were the best selling goods that
purcbase&lt;l. But even that cannot be he had ever had. nnd that they were the
best goods for the money that could l»e
charged.
bought There we saw fine Ash suits for
The common council has passed an or- ,only 320.00: Oak Cheval suits for S38.00
dinance prohibiting the riding of bicycles ।and elegant Oak suits at 335 and 340 fit
on the sidewalk* of the city. This has no fora king. Stepping Into his store and
doubt been brought about by Hie careless |locating akthese goods one marvels at the
and reckless riding of a few of the young- ।great decline In tbe prices of furniture In
er riders who seem to think, like most all itbe last few /ears, and at the same time
more reason than ever to feel proud
others of their age, that they have a inort- has
|
Hastings has an Institution capable of
gage on all the sidewalks of the city, and that
i
pedestrians can either get out of their way iturning out such good goods.
or gel run into. Bicyclists have been al­
lowed to go at break-neck speed on tlie
MeeUng of Republican County Committee.
sidewalk down Main street without being ■
I hereby call the Republican County
prohibited and tbe wonder Is that more
Committee
to meet In the room in front of
people have not been run Into than have &lt;
been. A.wholesome lesson to such riders B
1 asxeb office Saturday afternoon, Sept.
17th at 1 o’clock, for tbe purpose of elect­
would soon stop such riding, and this 1
10 delegates to the state convention to
method ought to have been adopted rather ing
I
than making the careful ridera,_wjx&gt; aflHo. be
I held In Grand Rapids the 27th. and to
the much larger numbers,-suffer for what *transact such other business as may come
four or five careteas young riders have before the meeting.
done. We have always contended that
bicyclists should not M allowed to ride on
A large stock of musical Instruments
the sidewalks on the business streets, and
we doubt If there is a cyclbt in the city from a live cent mouth‘organ to a high
who would object lo going In the road. In­ grade piano are In stock In John Bessmer s
side of tbe fire limit*, because tbe roads jewelry store which are sold at prices
are tolerably good and can be traveled lower than In large cities. An excellent
easily In good weather. But we fail to line of fine guitars, banjos, and accordions
aee any reason or justice in making bicy­ have been added this week. Mr. «”5“er
clist* keep off of tbe sidewalks In all part* also keeps tbe very best of violin and other
strings. Anything In the music line will
of the city. Careless riders should be
made to pay for their own recklessoesa-, be found at John Bessmeris store.
the council should not hold careful riders
responsible for IL There Is no more rea­
The meeting of the old pioneer* w«*
son why a cautious rider should have to
go In the road than many people wheeling adjourned to the 28th of Sept, to meet at
baby carriage*. We have seen tbe propel­ the old court houae In the city of B“tteg*
lers of baby cabs run tbelr vehicles Into at 10 o’clock a. m. The exerelaes to com­
people, apd we have seen many of them mence promptly at 1 o’clock p. m-. ■
who seemed to manifest a disposition to basket picnic as heretofore announced.
run into anybody who didn’t get out of Let all turn out for the last meeting
their way. Why not make all baby cabs (prub.bWinU.rdde.urt^^
go in tbe middle of the road in all parts
of the city? The council ought to do tbe
right thing by the many bicyclist In this
city who respect tbe righto of others; who
never collide with anyone and who ride
for the pleasure there I* lu IL If any
balWIng* iniflon
have to go tn the road It should tr-the
very few who seem to regard the si- swalk
a* bating been made exclusively for- UeySheldon, HuCBp.

o»tbX^U"‘'^d•’

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

aoTA

;.,;r.’jli« -trrugw.—Latest '
wport...... nueut
-AKI- • P&gt;WI&gt;KBC0..10B ■Walls

WHEN YOU

SNEEZE!
.' ! • Handy *’°Wer. ** can
!!
■
■■
• •;;&lt; minute. and no matter If
nut* nt* nr not it will bold finuly tn the
i tfi -ti-.-r tbe iwt trying circumstances.
Address I. Z. Ht’SBAND. D. D. 8.
White Cloud.
Michigan

1 ,r r! j -ra. Cholera Infantum, cholera
E-rtev
- • L'wntary bilious colle and
■hr- .r.wrenn-unof the boweJx Sold by all
d'-u-k- - - 1'rcuarMbV JOHN A FUU.WB.
F
Hastings, Web.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •
90 quires.
This week.
H«reaft»T. changes’ for advertisements
must read: this office Tuesdays at latest to
injure insertion In the issue of the week
when S»n»ugb«Don't forget the fair.

Timothy seed al Stauffer’s
Tt&gt; ?•»ssr.i! office is turning out lots of

The 'late- of the fair thi* year will be
Sfptembe
29 nnd 30.

r shoppers.
The Furniture Dealer.

' picture* may be seen at F.
our line.
’
.
F. W. Giikdle,
The Furniture Dealer.
•! a good correspondent
• - th&lt;* news from the High

•»w In price.
F. W. GltKULK. '

taking an active Inter­
will make a good dtodp'ire to sell a fine
Call at their marble

~ h putting in a new
Im-

meh needed.
kept In n first-class
Alljt’n’s bakery, first
1 Heath’s drug store.

to engage some, fine plums
i&gt; WalterE. Perry at bls farm
In Hut.and, &gt;r address him. box 19ff, city.
tired the B kxss.h during the campaign,
rrnm now t&lt;. r:tU. jSt next’only 25 centoi—
- ■ :y al». i:
. ...,ts Jw.r month. Can you

- omits due the late W.
' • paid nt once to save
n be found at the office of
’i । Ims putcbMed a half
. M*md’.4 meat market
-i IndtHtrious lw»y and we
•
firm a liberal patron-

Ed. f&lt;

Wool’t-y ; B
.stato'that they have
* more
"f Ixlote and .shoes
M fall' than
■ •■r tw-fore. and at prices
that
cannot
ta
,
1
(^',7- '"
tuthem. Bring the
‘-"Ml frrrn ticket ..r get one free.
rp. ,1
}t'“ d"’

claMWBTc Ihls toll?
&lt;-4'u)e t0 n,y 8tore a,ld
II'"-. "Th., will
™&gt; plw sou In hoih &lt;|iiallty and
Spary Phillipb.
Ini~

01 r .a,,Tcrt&gt;wr« we are com­
r,‘?
t'*tra four
Ui1b
•towill KinUnu, to do K
.1 II,.. .amp.Ho. On mi,
Wpw
’ ltood lw*1 “d edlw''

f i,J: m' b*’TO” “ Sp,r' ™'Ito.!. /
MB" «“&gt; &lt;«• Spar,
fln'r
r'. 'be h”1 ln tbl* l,n'. *&gt;«•

B
worn 'J’*.""'

“Ide thlnkln.
contain an,-

•ff1 edllor1*1 article,. In
•St? wl“ * «"t «!«• ta

heta • ollmly .to
0,0 0000 bo”M ttalta tbe dent
ptopfes
!° “’ta' nominees ot
w 0
1 Jw7y‘' *** D‘ Benh*tn. aberitf.
■n»aai t
,•
Howard
*"«e.’cor«”?’taW- “■* “■ C w“xltW’T and

“""tins la that CoptaleUiK
1M&lt;
at New
H«e!, amiS “Ji,,
»«* com*^'01 a MrraSh -rl” c&lt;’rbett escaped
fcke in the affafr L .The&lt;only Interest we
a brnie and bniiv f?*lhat *° ffreat
•*«tuti1iS&amp;£,",“1»bl*llte««

Buyers .Wake Up!—’Tis the Fall of ’92.
The opening months of a season we shall make you all remember as

A REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES.
We are going to do business with you because we have just exactly what you want,
and our prices are simply irresistable.

OUR FALL AND WINTER ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE A TURN-OUT !

B,”,rd c"’

HEN J vBOY/ * CLOTHING
ttflTS AND GENTJ’ FURNISHING GOODS
,
. ?ur complete assortment insures perfect satisfaction in the selection of goods to sat­
isfy individual tastes. You will find our large stock made up entirely of goods that are
trustworthy, serviceable and the best of their class.

EVERYTHING i GOES

i

AT i THE

i

LOWEST 1 POSSIBLE i PRICE

Come in and see how FAIR we will treat you, how well we will PLEASE you, and
how much we will SAVE for you.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON
Great Special Sale of
at

flRGHIt HeCOTS
Two stores this week

UNRIVALLED BARGAINS

A FALL GREETING
Now we begin to get down to business. September
sweeps away the Summer. Welcome, September!
Welcome business.
Yes, and the Clothing Palace is to the front.
Look down the long handsome salesroom. See the changes.
See the new goods, all the best Fall productions, Men’s,
Young Men’s. First of all, grand, bang up good quality.
Next Stylish, just the newest things to be had. The most
attractive things procurable. Prices based upon low cost.

FOR THE BOYS
Now let the boys have a chance. It’s
September, and it’s school time, and they
want school suits of course.
Put yourself in your boys place. ‘
A respected new suit is courage to your boy. But
get a GOOD Suit and save your money.
There’s a grand assortment of that kind of Boys’
School Suits here to-day ready for you. Our Fall
Stock is now ready, complete. They’re good, but they’re more tha n
good. You’ll want to buy because tlifey costso little. We’ve made the
prices too low for slow competitors. The prices and quality are “com­
petition teasers.’’ We invite comparison.
A handsome (yet inexpensive) Hat adds wonderfully to the appear­
ance of the School Boy. You’ll find the best styles on our counters.

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday. September 8, 18$J.
~ '

COOK

Prepnwor,.

The Struggle to Head Oft the
Cholera King.

Cinc-AGO. MP- n—•
Bll« Kuthirert Of Ctorarx dh&gt;etiy
Uwcdarr Un. tatwrea Cook andTWO!

KBOCKISG AT THE HATIOITB DOCK.

racial which la to conncci u*-.

,hlS

Mr.lion ot rrniWouor, «nd up «*»*
tb?plod«w of U,« p.rt, ta 1» fctata »»&gt;
b«n krpt, or It tb« polldw ot lb. o.tloual
ooTorainool bar. no* l»*o Amrlenn «nd
fUnoblloAo th. tool* lta» bw tath.e»raUon, no. In Iho Purpe—. H« Utaok*
tho Domocratta demand tor repeal ot the 1
tai on au.a baok laauoa. and c l. ati.nUoo to tb« hl.torr ot that kind of mon.,

J '

SICK
TinttB&lt;tfoCi

“HEAD

■assosassasasK

NEW York. Sept. B.-The events at
quarantine since last report hare been
quite exciting. First was the arrival of
the Normannia and Rngia, from tho in­
fected ports in Europe, crowded with pas­
sengers aud reporting a long death list
Five had diod on the Normannia, one of
whom was probably a victim of diabetes,
but the others undoubtedly of cholera,
though diagnosed “cholerine." Four were
lost on tho Rugin. All the victims were

the Normannia waa that one death oc­
curred in the second cabin. On both vessels
others were sick and they were both or­
dered to the Lower Bay at once.
A Regular Cholera Colony.
Collected here are the Rugin, Norman­
nia and the Moravia, and yesterday it de­
Other, do not.
veloped that it is a colony of cholera. For
on board these three vessels yesterday tbe
disease spread rapidly.
During the
twenty-four, hours Rinded at 3 p. m. there
were three deaths on the Normannia, six
new cases among the steerage passengers
CAirrRK WKDtOINI CO.. New York!
two among the crew. Two of the
SMALL PFLL. SMAUL D OSE. S MALL PRICE and
Rugia’s patients died, and the 8-year-old
boy
aboard tho Moravia who was stricken
FOR PROFIT
At the GBAND
on Friday has also been numbered among
&gt; “P!1- the dead. More deaths are expected. All
tbe bodies were sent to Swinburne’s island
and
cremated. The sick were transferred
Enclose stamp for circular. Address, A. S.
PARISH, PrupT.
'
to Swinburne’s Island hospital.

ACHE

*I©®AQC0
Tfpge foholjaVc
used it §ticK to it.
Upse who try if
regret not having
tried it before- if
is a full 4oz.,plug

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Go to the

CITY BAKERY.
Fine line ot creams and
fresh confectionery.

A, E. RENKES.

y»'tf01go\ty(tA.&lt;

BUSINESS CARDS.
AMES A. SWEEZEY.
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
Practices in all courts ot the state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.

J

RS. E. H. A C. P- LATHROP,
Homoepathlc Physicians and
J‘
Surgeons
All calls city and country promptly at­
tended to.
■

D

To Advertisers
If you wist,
to advertise

/

and need instrue tion. send one dollar
• for our “Book for Advertisers." A
little study of that book win enable
yon to decide what you ought to do,
. and give an Idea of the probable coat.

If you instruct uj
to place a certain amount of adver­
tising for you in the way wo think
will do you the most good, yon should
send an explicit statement of what
yon wieh to accomplish, and make
sultaMe arrangements for payment.
Your order will then rccelvoall tho
attention thnt it rtxiulr’M.

If you wish
an advertisement
prepared and n plari'of advertising
marked out; to bo told wlint papers
tirement aud tho plan—either or
both,and submit (hem for your con­
sideration, together with our bill for

For preparing
advertisement?,
electrotypes and estimates tbe ad­
vertiser pays ns. For the expense of
placing advertlHetnenwand watch­
ing the fulfillment of contracts wo
tho advertisement appears.

If you want to learn
all the ins and crate of advertising
without-any eost or trouble, read
Printxtm' Ink regularly, carefully,
studiously; issued weekly. $2a year.
If you wish a coni pie to cataloguo of
all newspapers, send $5 for tho Ameri­
can Newspaper Directory.
For any further information address

GEO. P. ROWELL &amp;■ C©.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
10 SPRUCE ST., NEW YORK.

p A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
V.
Physician and Surgeon,
Delton,
Mich.
Office in resldenctfcone block east of depot

A. ft C. 11. BARBER
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night.

H

mgunsrau
Esdsa:uawra

PROBATE ORDER.
State Qi Michigan. county of Barry,—ss.
At * session of th« Probate Court for tho
Ooanty of Barry; bolden at the Prooato Office in
»• City of HiXinir*. In said county, on WedMsday, the 1 ;»h .tar of Awful, in tke year
one cuousobu rtidu hundred and nlnetvtwo.
Fre-ent, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Protat".
tn uw matter of the estate of (Minus Btekey

Hamburg, Sept, a—The k numbai of
fresh cases of cholera yesterday was 733,
an increase ot flfty-two since Thursday;
the
number
of
deaths.
201,
a
decrease of forty-six since Thursday.
Tho decrease' in tho number of deaths
offers little comfort, as the increase in the
number of fresh cases will lx? followed un­
doubtedly by a longer death list today.
Nevertheless, there is a general feeling
thnt the pest has been at its worst, and
that, although it may not abate rapidly,
it nt least will not gain ranch more
ground.

Tbe number ot burials yesit-nlay wm
SIX or two more than Thursday? Still
hundreds of bodies are unburied. The
dead wagons are utterly unequal to tbe.
work of carrying the bodies or nil the vic- [
tims to decent burial. Uniesm some ImA. SHELDON, .
prorement bu made nt once iu the system
«
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
the authorities will find themselves
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to ia-m on Real Estate Beal Entnic obliged to give up individual interment
«ol&lt;i on cnmuftaslon. General conveyancing. and bury Ixxiies by the score in trenches.
Having a complete vet ot Abstract Books, com­ Only immediate action can prevent «evpiled front the Record-*, can furnish complete
eral hospitals from becoming breeding
« tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
houses ot disease.
Praying for Abatement.
P. DRAKE, M. D„
In all the churches services of prayer tor
Office over Hoiltiway'a drug store.
the abatement of tbe plague were held
Office boors from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eon yesterday. They were attended by crowds
netting With residence, at Holloway's drug which filled the buildings.
Hardly n
ttore.
woman in colors or n man without the
black budge of mourning on his arm was
M. FJWLER.D.D. 3.
to be seen, and tho prayers were offered
amid tbe sobbing nnd groaning of the
Office luwrs # a m to 5 p. m.
congregations.
The desolation of tbe
city has been apparent ns nt no other time
since the introduction of tbe pest;
MITH A COLGROVE,
Lawyers.
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
New York, Sept. 1—The Guion , lino
Practice Is all the courts of the state.
steamer Alaska, sailing from Liverpool
today for New York will not carry emi
i E. KENA8TON,
A»
Attorney at Law,
grant passengers. The Inman lino steam­
(Over J.9. OoodvesrR Co.‘« store.)
ers will carry only first and second cabin
Practices In all courts of the State. Collections passengers during the mouth of Sepletnpromptly attending to.
*ber. The Canard Une until farther notice
will bring no steerage passengers. The
R. TIMMERMAN, Homamathlc Phy- Compagnle Generate Trana-Atlanllque
■
slclan and Surgecffi. \
will not carry emigrant passengers until
(Office over Lathrop’s drug starA)
further orders.
\

P

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Pai.mebton &lt;fc Smith,
Woodland, Mich.
J. M. Smith,
Justice of the Peace.

C. S. Palmkbton,
Notary Public.

KIRK'S

Havre, Sept. X—A heavy mln is fall­
ing hero and the air is cooler. Reporta as
to the cholera continue to lie encouraging.
Tbe number ot deaths has been but fif­
teen, and the autboritlea express con­
fidence that a steady abatement of tha
disease may be expected.
Paris, Sept. X—The apparent abate­
ment of tbe cholera epidemic has not af­
fected the strictness of the government
preventive measures,

IS01F
AgnaNt. ClHKlsg,
Cunra

there were speeches by ^*at*f* h,
hart. Carter Harrison rad

COAL Cbkkk, Tenn.. Sept 5.-Word was1
brought Into Camp Carnes yesterdAy by a
,
man who is deemed trustworthy that be­,
tween 300 nnd 400 miners met at Jellico
Saturday night, and after hearing reports
from their scouts took an oath to wipe out
Coal Creek and Oliver Springs before next
Saturday. The plan Is first to release the
convicts at Oliver Springs and then make
an attack on Coal Creek. Another tele­ '
gram came from Warden Farris,'of Oliver
Springs, last night, urging that as many
troops as possible te* sent to him at once
as ha was momentarily expecting an au

before U&gt;e war.
OM. Tretao
Kplpr~«r.
He la-ore the polio, ot aubeldlea to
bo I Id up our oooan carryla, trade, de­
clare. redproeltr • auerere, «l»~ dgurea
lo ahow what It baa door, and oorepllmenta Blaine tor hla aer-iom In that
direction.
Protretlr. tariff -ta tadorwl
thoron«hlr and defend.! rigoroualj.
Blmrtalllam with the .11-er dollar the
S lu ...rrwayot th. gold dulUr ta

A’x.loy s

But that is all going to bo corrected. Tno
draluage channel will not Sa ditch. It wffi
be a canal largo rooagh to f«at.anythlng ha
ran navigate tho Miratarippl rivor and « WJ
as to penult of being made lygi-r at th*' mint
mum of expenm, in case tho future
mand l&gt;. Tho benefits to lhe northwest ot such
■ caual are incalculable.

He appeals for change in election meth­
ods, so that every voter shall be able to
cast his vote freely and have it counted.
The proposition that parental rights in
the matter of education shall not be mtertered with ta endoreed. Democrats are
criticised for appealing to workingmens
prejudices and in a communistic manner,
and It ta suggested that free trade will not
help wagw, whatever protection may do.
Tho foreign policy ta defended and Dem­
ocratic members of the foreign relations
committee complimented for endorsing
the same.
Gloss of ths D««nm««t.
.
The president closes a six column letter
with a review of the prosperity of the
rountry and s reference to the veterans of
the wnr, in which he says that tbe ear
that does not listen with sympathy and
the heart that does not respond with gen­
erosity to tbe story of their services and
suffering are the ear and heart of an alien
and not of an American.

ClAVMJur., Stat- A—Th. Dtatatal
board of control of the Epworth league
met here Saturday under tbe presidency
of Bishop Fitxgerald. The board is co­
extensive iq jurisdiction with the general
conference of tbe M. E. church and Is
composed of twenty-eight members, each
general conference district of the United
State* having two members of the na­
tional board. One member of each dis­
trict was chosen by the board of bishops
at the recent quadriennial general confer­
ence; the other is chosen by the district
through a delegate convention.
An Important Ofllee.
The special tpuaiueww of tbe meeting is
the election ot a general secretary of the
Epworth league, which bids fair to be­
come one of the most Important offices
in the M. E. church. This election will
be followed by tbe I removal of headquar­
ters from New Ydrk to Chicago. The
offices will bo located in the building of
the Methodist BookjCoucern on Washing­
ton street and will be the center of opera­
tions for a movement constantly growing
In magnitude and Importance.

Indepexdbxck, la., Sept. 1.—Nancy
Hanks yesterday-clipped two seconds from
tho world’s trotting record, made by her­
self in Chicago three weeks ago, and made
the circuit of Independence’s famous kite­
shaped track In 2^5M- A!1
conditions
were favorable for a record-breaking mile,
and Nancy proved herself fully equal to
the occasion.
She Hnd Two Ronners Along.
Her Chicago record waa 2K*7M- Dobte
gave her two warming-up miles, ono at
2:30 and the other 4 o'clock. At 5:15 she
started ou be- trial. At lhe loop two
running horses appeared to set her paca
for her and she fairly flew over Lhe ground.
She went tho quarter lu 80 seconds the
half In 1:01 tbe three-quarters iu 1:84 aud
with a little encouragement the railejn
2.-O65i. The croWd went wild.

- ------------- ------ - ---------BALTIMORE, Sept. X—Fire WM disciK

Sirs. Woodworth's ‘Tower.”
Tipton
X—---------------------Religious meet------ ., Ind., Sept.- lugs have been iu progress nt llobh’n sta“
•• rfor
—*two
—----'------J—--tho
u------*
tion
weel^s
under
auspices
of
Marie Woodworth. Sunday lhe crowd
was estimated at 3. (MX) person*, and many
convert-* were made There were numer­
ous alleged trances, and tho victims of this
peculiar prostration lay for hours in cn
unconscious condition. The meetings will
continue for an indefinite time.

BALTlwonk, Sept.
A ditcuv.ion of
the probable outcome of th? Sullivan-Cor­
bett fight hits finally resulted iu a pretty
big bet between James J. Kelly, a saloon
keeper, and George Hamillton. The bet,
which was originally for a small sum, was
run up until It reached fc.OOO to |1,&lt;XG,
Kelly giving the odds on Sullivan. The
men not having tho money, put up their
respective houses.
Another Cetestinl Exhibition.
Washington. Sept. X-Dr. J. Morrison,
of the nautical almanac office, nnvy de­
partment, says that the next astronomisal
exhibition of tho year ta booktsl for Sun­
day morning next at Iffil (mean time).when
the plnuet Mara, nowsoconsplmoiuln the
southern aky. will dl»*ppear behind the
dark limb of tbe moon. Tho planet will
reappear on the moon’s bright limb at 8.-OJ
c"n'puud '«

Jersey City, N. J.. Sept. 5.-Twentyone of ths Jersey City ballot-box staffers
were sentenced Friday. Their sentences
ranged from six to fifteen months. Coun­
sel for lhe defendants moved for an arrest
of judgment, but it was promptly denied
and
the prisoner?*
were ih
at pr^Xut
once sent to iall«
Thetebd.
hare been

________

yrar.

DEATH

RECORD.

। ?r’
,f,‘ Catlix« oldest regtatered phyeician in Illinois, at Rockford.
P r
Colon,! Latbkof M. TItlob, on, ot th,
founders of South Bend, Ind.
Jbas Rozwra, »otbor, ,olnt,r
and scholar, at Lenox, Mass
loJ’15' W' Bo”*”- “S'-1 'W.

,

Drops into Sleep.
YORK, Sept. I.—George Wiiliara
- - - author
- edi­
Curtis, the distinguished
and
tor ut Harper’s Weekly, Is dead.
He
breathed his last at 2J0 o’clock yesterday
morning at his home iu West New
Brighton. At the time ba was seated In
his big easy chair with his sun. Dr. F. G.
Curtis, of West Newton, More., standing
by his side. Death was painless. Mr.
Curtis waa conscious up to within a few
minute* of the end. Thru hb sank into
seml-uncoutelousu -a. ,^nst iv» be died ho
muttered something -unintelligible, and
his head fell over on his bre^wt. Mrs.
Curtis nnd his only living unughter,
EHxnbcth, were in the house nt ilia time,
but Dr. Curtis did not summon them to
the »Wa of the dying nmn. He said ba believrd his father knew that be was about

THE HOLIDAY OF LABOR.

3e«t for General H

Of Augusta, Me., says . *'I do not rrmenber
when I began to take Hood's SarsspxHU- u
was several years ago, nnd 1 liavo found it doe.
me a great deal of good In my declining y£5!

By e
Goode

I am 91 Years
?mo,&gt;Uw«ndM&lt;Uy,okl.tadaT
Iretlrpxxl. llUT..wktta.orp,lolt£"!’2_

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
PmBtreuL AngnaClZ.. Sept -.•&lt;*. i"viMLB'*

Hood's Pills

Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
lates an instance of what Is being accom­
plished by fanners In the Red River Valley
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said
S. J. Leland, near his town of Dwight N,
D., bought 180 acres of land in tbe spring
of 1891, for $2,600, and raised crop* that
season worth tho salary of a iweri.ment
clerk. In excess of the cost of his farta. as
per the following statement:

WA

BUCK

lesh,

Mr. Fl
purchase

Deductiog coiluftend......... 1.'"."'. .
Leaving............ ;............................................Il-^k»
Cases of this kind are so cowman thet
they are a irug In the news market oat

Unlike the

business,
age of th,
of patron
public w&lt;

Dutch Process
Other Chemicals
are used in the
preparation of

• c

This wee

W. BaKer &amp; Go.‘s

Hereafter,
must reach t
insure Insert
when brougi

Breakfast Cocoa,
which bf absolutely
and ftolubb'.

pure

Whitney i

Whitney j
hnd.- Go ai

of Cocoa mlxol with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and ta far mor- e-odouhcal.
rortiMiy 7ex» than one cent a cwp. I’,

For first
W. Grebltfs

ta delicious, nourishing, and easily
A Mon.rer Parade at Chicago With
ihomtxd.
_______
Speeches sod Game*.
Sold by Crocors everywhere.
CHICAGO. Sept. 6.—I-abor celebrated its
national holiday in this city by a monster
parade of crtftioiied workmen. Tbe pro­
cession wm reviewed at Lincoln's monu­
ment in Lincoln park by the judges, city
NOTICE 0/ ATfACHMEVI,.
and
county
officials
the
World’s
State of Michigan, the Circuit Court
Fair
directory
and
representative
County nf Barry.
bnalness men.
After the parade the Clement Smith and
marcher* ntten ed picnics at which there .Philip T- cahrrore.
wero able nnd eloquent speakers and
games and nriae'. Tho board of trade
Notice Is hereby slvcn thntou tiie iT
and the built-* and exrlinugm* were closed. Juh A. D.HOJ •« writ of nttactmc'ii *
Tbeday was celebrated nil orer tbe north i**ned &lt;xitof ih&lt;-Circuit&lt;\urt for 'if ' Philip
Harry at th*-suit of (lenwnt Mntth
and west.____________________
T. C«Mgfvvv. ih« above, named plsluUtl*
the tends, tenement*. »'*d« and ch»n. ' u.owy
Died In Terrible Agony.
•mi ef.tTtsof (herald George J. C«'X. u
Baltimore, Sept. 6 —A fatal encounter above named for the *um &lt;•( urn? bvp
fifty denars, which raid wri: w.«« retur
with snakes Is reported from Frostburg. tbeend d*y of AtentsL a. i». mi.
Dated«til* 4t!i day of AUg&gt;»t A I ’
Mra. Mnrtba Hardcastle went to tbe
Smith &amp; Colsrore, Attorn**'' ' ' 1 ■
neighboring swnraps to gather wild ber­
ries, taking her 18 year-okl daughter with
her. A copperhead snake sprang upon
MORTGAGE SAI K
her and buried Its fangs in the calf of her
Default havli’g been made to Utleg. Her screams brought thu dartgbter Of a rertata m&lt;irtragc made by 1
Curdelm Sihby. hta wife, .e Mr&gt; '
&lt; ««•
to the scene, Who attempted to render as- and
Hue. dated Abril 1Mb. A. D. taO. an-l ns unled
wstance, hut was also bitten. Both died in the office 0&lt;n»e mlMtr «f died*, for tw
in frightful agony a few hours later. Mr. county ot Barry and State of Michli::*::. ’« «*
cay ot April. A. i&gt;. :N3. In liber Uro! mart.'
Hardcastle, it is feared, will become insane 20lh
gages, on pare 5W: and said tnoricare *-t.» on
from grief.
the 12th dav of, Derenita-r. Wt*. duly
by Mra. C. kLOthtitw to John a.
said assignment was recorded to the
,r,l
register of deeds fur Hi- cmintv often)
BomxCitT, Ida, Sept 5.-Tbe flrat au­ state of Michigan, on tbe tint •«&gt; "f
1’.j
In liber M of mortgage-* on pare Ste- A nd mm
thentic news of tho Are at Rocky Bar mortgage
duly aligned by Ira XauVat.tn
bunim special administrator of «b&gt;;• p -fo «’
John A- UroMe. decwed. to Fred W. &lt;*reo»
oa the second day of September, Wl. and duW
one hundred and fifty people rendered recorued In t he office of regiMw of dee*.* ta io«
homeless. Many towns In the southern county of Barry, state of
w
part of the state are contributing to a dayot July. M«. Io liber 38 oT «'
pare 347, on which mortgage there Is cte.r.icd
common relief purse, and considerable lobe due al lhe date of tuts.notice the
«
money, blankets and clothing are now on tarlraadrvd. thirty raven dollar* si-' ■
dve cents, and so attorne) a tee &lt;f twiW nw
dollar* provide for In said n?nr’r5vfr i *'^152

srtSSSHSS! S?6®8lsSF®5« "
ths mines. All union minora bare
work, which causes surprise, as

ARI
supph
Linen
Ifnc

xew

Battikld. Wta.. Sept. 1.-A rowboat
&amp; Wirraoro, „ld„:
Httvanl griMlaau, nt ,lmwaL Mich.
containing five men from Wilson’s Island
was capsiaed in the storm here and all
P""” ““"“'Colorado, all were drowsed. Their namss were Fred
Conlee,
Masher.
Ira xLicuiwtrisou
Richardson ana
and
*- 1
r——r Fred "
miih,, am
Mice Ctaana. tta »,ll.koo»o priM OMri-Thoro, th.iltu, talug unknown,
fighter, at Fort Hamilton.
------ ------------------------taX?=da Mr*“b*nk"
wJTusso, Cot, Aug II —Th. dt, U th »
state
of excitement
over
Mra. McGtTTY, aged 100 vrar«
—high
»-------——
—-*•ut
«h the
mn asaaa0x333Sh^n*°lS"' °f "McG“gJ'&lt;
ax
L“1’ B- McWUrtar MotnLtT.

Firlug at th. Pickets.
Knoxvillk, Tenn., Sept. X-Tbe miners
at Coal Creek and Olivers are getting ag,
uiuem io
j ginetr, at Bordentown. N. J
grew
Firing
baa been going
, ire. again.
.
——* on
Uta
tk--- - ------*
■-I. Ota
.V—aw;
_ , ----_ - — &gt; — O'—
*1
s»“.*t&gt;r tta
□rant. Ail,litfr&gt;n&gt;l trvwvw*
x-.
.

_________________________ -Cora Fibbri.

THE PEERLESS NANCY HANKS.

Philadelphia, Sept. 5.—Sensational de­
velopments were made Saturday morning
before Judge Bregy at the hearing of the
motion of the ousting of A. EL Stockwell
from his position of assignee of tlx? Mut­
ual bank, and the appointment of a re­
ceiver for that institution. The story
brought out by the witnesses Saturday
morning is in brief that during Febru­
ary ami March, 18U1, nnd March and
April, 18M. the books showed thnt the
Iron Hall accounts in tho banks were
padded by various false enterics involving
large sums of money, considerably above
&lt;100,000.
____________________

end Saturday morning in the drying
room of 8. H. Tlnley’s sash, door and
blind factory, 7B1 West Pratt street, and j
a general alarm was sounded. Tbe whole
building was soon envelope*! in flamee,1
which spread to tho Adjoining buildings.
Sherer &amp; Sons' sash, door nnd blind fac­
tory waa completely burned out nnd
Duffy's saw an&lt;l j/lauing mill was badly
dnniaqrti. The lose wiU bo in exccas of
Mo,oox
S

So far, so fur;
*
B. daw wfthto th. brert-. ck«
Like some hid alar
nyt tat Ud. ban lu whhpw,
J?? “ —7 •“* trraaured mvI «o»SSt

advocated, and union with foreign uatloua

THE EPWORTH LEAGUE.

THE

TOOK A SOLEMN OATH.
।

IAMON
the hesnnti of said ncIHJan. and that the
rs at law of Mil -Ltseph
McKee
4 all
other penwuis interested la
l estate, are required to appear at a srudoa
rid court, then to lw hutacti at the Probate
m tn lhe elty of Hastings, lu saldconuty.and
r eanse. If any then* t». why the prayer «

SOME HOPE AT HAMBURG.
Belief Thnt the Epidemic Has Roaehed

\VT1LLIAM O. LOWDEN.
»V
Lawyer.
Office over Julins Russell’s store, .State
street, Hosting/, Mich.

aw, real estate and collect­
ing OFFICE OF T

Act 03 a naw principle—

The steerage passengers on the Norman­
nia were all transferred to Hoffman Island,
there to undergo a cleansing process, and
to enable the ship to be disinfected. While
this was going on the saloon passengers
on the Normannia were in a badly fright­
ened condition. One gentleman walked
up to Dr. Jenkins snd told him that be could
raise &lt;5,000 ou board m an Instant If permission
would be given to charter a ixwit aud remove
the cabin jmasenKors to ber. when »bo could be
anchored north of the pest ground* until they
could bo released. Every one of them believe
that the Normannia la an infected vessel, and
thL* has produced among them tbe greatest
anxiety. Dr. Jenkins could not say that this
would be done, but promised to esrneatly con­
sider tho proposition. Every one on board has
besn urged to keep up a stout heart, but not.
withstanding they are naturally alarmed, and,
of con rec. there is Utils attempt made to con­
ceal their trepidation. With few exceptions
they are all dieting themselves.

w™ww 1LSU^ted. and
WM dooe he lifted the shovelful awl dtua^&lt;1‘'
Into a box provided fur It-«&gt;• PurpX

ww wail
pernap*. th'.g r&gt;..1
Tlwreuajomothowbu whkh u.

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchester, Mass.

nurs. Wchta ■ II. [that bring the
*here ho
drenft court fur Itarrv ‘u“n‘y *'
fir M
premises described in
m«wb*!!.-reof satnay b' -- "r
amount due ou said mortgage^.
' e.
cent. Interest, and all legaj w-ta.
an aoumsy's fee of to™nm
£1* tend Mtuiera the WwnrttP
Sort nr-, in the county of
Michigan, and known and dc^ribe*. t^J"*•
The north east quarter of the north
'

r»«i&gt; w. £»;«*

Assignee 0-' .MortESgt*sarrs ACOLORO vx.

3-

We have
shoes and ft

c as'.ered am
. Greblc’8.

Many are
paign offer,
next fur otil

nlture M?r&gt;
Exclusive a
are elegant

Mrs. Jotf

noon in h
Grand Rap

Dorr Mudg
proposes t&lt;
with bis pr

Mr. Bail
lii^h school
dents of th
Gilbert M&lt;

About »
Monday to
Hons in ne
there Is a
wcurskma

Why bo(

11 cguM b

P^pleftra
cult

speetfca.

�Hastings Banner.
8, i«9»—coot.

■

LINENS.
ARE you properly
supplied with Table
Linen and Towels?
If not you can

SAVE (MONEY
By examining our
Goods and Prices.

L. E. STAUFFER

Judge Jwmkh Miller died at hfo home I
In Rochelle. HL. Thursday of ImI wwk, I
at tbe age of 78 yean, lie waa one of the
beat known citizens of tbe city and highly
ELKS WITHSTAND AN ONSLAUGHT
retarded by all who knew him. He waa
well known by many In thia city, haying
OF FAMISHING WOLVES.
attended the annual reunion of tbe. Ragers
family In Carlton for many yean.

WILD ANIMALS FIGHT

The duck: season bag opened and the
bang of the breech loader resounds all over
the land. We$e one unacquainted with
the facta he might’ think that anarchists
were supreme hereabouts, and local rebel­
lions springtug up all around tbe county.
Though ducks aud woodcock are re»«»fte.|
as being very scarce, yet it h wonderful
what a large number are being killed.

The Michigan Central will until Sept
30th sell round trip tourists ticket*, limit­
ed to return not later than October 3lst,
at tbe following low rates:
Traverse City....
Bay View j
!J.V5
Petoskey... I------9.03
Harbor Springs...
Mackinaw City..
10.30
Mackinaw Island
11.30
Elk Rapids
7.05
Charlevoix
a. vs
M. A. GnXMAX,
Ticket Agent.
In Its effort tb bolster up the candidacy
of W. O. Lowden, the Journal stales that
the reason the 29 criminal cases, the large
majority of which bad been previously ad­
journed. were not tried at tbe August
term of court was because of the action of
Judge Hooker. Judge Hooker on two
distinct occasions once at least in open
court, offered to summon a jury If Mr.
Lowden deslred*to try the cases, and Mr.
Lowden must take tbe responsibility for
adjourning trial of the 29 cases.

Tbe Kansas City Daily Star, published
In Kansas City where tbe recent Knights
ot Pythias Conclave was held, gives a
short sketch of the lives of tbe leading
members of the order. Among them is a
portrait aud write-up ot Hon. P. T. Colgrove. a member of the Supreme Lodge.
Among the many things tbe Star says of
him is this "He is a new man in the
supreme lodge, a bright lawyer, and
Biack Walnut and Cihmt
possesses those qualities that will be sure
and bring him to the front" Phil. Is waytMivtreJ it I1” Railroad Station. Rs tar W up in the K. P. order, but Is destined to go
still higher.

WANTED.
XnOGfrS _

25

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STERLING INLAID
SPOONS AND FORKS .
It had not been for the game. That w»-&gt;
dk°
“°1'1 h*v*h“l •
or
elk or buffalo every meal. nat
■sn."' “£££
lA.,,,
1 “d to have some bread
oFLSt 1
Into •««" after wk
« "our- Xdl-n prrfletri .
prrilr soon «n&lt;l tried u&gt; keep m.
«"&gt;
“oJld

,b
'
“~1 h’ PutUu, oo .11
roc speed my horse, a wiry ia,ii;ia
»-e»l»&lt;bl.0( 1 bM got wltUn
n “mi wS* WheJ11 bte’0 “ •“ r^b'r.
nta rual1 and ln twe”ty min­
utes it was freezing. Whew! told wasn’t
or’L.I’rhlppe’1 up 1416 p°ny-

as we.i as I the danger.
►.'uLp“7&lt;1 *liu1' d"n’p
1
anJ ••
F*.•“! ■»!“’» gray xuoethin, dan out
Imo &lt;h«I nwl ud run about rwrmy y^.
ahead of ua It was a wolf. &amp; great white
chap, that kept looking back at us with
t^.’J&lt;*e7.TIJ’r*rnt,J’ *nother Jdned
bim, then a third and a fourth, until from
•vepr hummock the swiftly moving ani®al’
fl«klng. There muu have
been a hundred ot them, and a thrill of
horror shot through me u I mw their
steady piloting of us through the gather­
ing twilight. All the grewsome stories I
bai
treT’’lp" i*in« overtaken
and. killed by these animate came to me. [
had. it was true, my rifle and revolvers,
but. I could not hope to kill half tbe pack
and there was not a tree, as I well knew,'

LESH, PENROD &amp; CO.4

Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—“Good
Form," of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewerystore.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

A.S. Merchant

STOVES

F. R. Pancoast

COAL STOVES

The Reliable Jeweler.

COOK STOVES
HEATING STOVES

within six miles. As 1 thought this out,
one of the wolves sprang at the pony’s
throat. He shook it off with a spring for­
ward, but another leaped up instead. I
brought my whip down on tbe creature's
Mr FRANK LICHTY has
hack and it fell with a yelp.
I-ashlng right and left I cleared a short
purchased the
-space ahead for a brief moment, when the
pony shot on, straining every nerve. But
the pack wm* on us once more, and a gigan­
tic fellow, hurling himself straight nt the
pony’s throat, fastened its fangs tn the
flesh, dragging the jjoor animal down bn
Its knees. I leaned forward and placet! my
pistol close to the wolf’s ear and lln.il. it
fell over dead, but I saw that the pony was
business, an 1 desires the patron­
bleeding to death with a great hole in Its
age of the public. He is worthy
neck, from which the blood waa pouring in
a stream. At the sight the wolves seem-sl
cf pair &lt;■. :md will .serve the
to go mad and fell upon tho pony with
reasonably.
fuby.
•
PERSONAL MENTION.
Taking advantage of tire moment I
leaped from tho saddle and ran for it,
vjii., Etta Main went to (Jrand RapidsJ J knowing that as soon as they finished tho
pony I would share'lt.s fate. What I hoped
Saturday.
A
L'j
to do I cannot tell, But the instinct was
v'Claud Hough, of Nashville, was In the‘ to ran, and I did. In less time than it
takes to tell it 1 heard them coming, and
city Monday.
• (UKCULrtTION ‘
Mrs. G. G. Spaulding Is visiting relative a! casting my eyes desparingly about I sawonly tho gleaming snow, looking all the
S*0 quires. in New York.
whiter and more cruel for tho moonlight
“
Mra. John Pendergast returned from pouring from tho full moon just rising.
But as I gave myself up for lost I heanl
' Chicago Monday.
for advertisements i
a rush of feet from the opposite direction
l i. -lays at latest to |
Jas. Clark, of Ithlca. was in tbe city on from that the wolves were coining, and
business Tuesday.
’
the next momenta band of elks sw. pt into
tHSSD
v MIm Kittie Stebbins returned to Eaton sight. Magnificent fellows they wen-, too,
eight males nnd three does, with a couple
Rapids Saturday after visiting ber parents
of oalvcx. They had evidently been stam­
a coup'e of weeks.
peded by something, and swept past mo
Prof. W. I). Sterllnnfls entertaining his ! without M-elug rue, but stopped short on
if the best in tbe slater from Lowell.
catching sight of the wolves.
day, Sept 12tl».
The does turuc.1 back and started to gal­
\4iks Minnie Evans, of Beilevue. spent lop awny in the direction from which they
shades call at F
Sunday iu the city.
hnd come, but.one of the bucks gave a sort
Judge Smith and family returned home ',of cry and they stopprtl short aud huddled
line of boot and from Bay View Tuesday.
together, with the fawns between them,
while tho bucks rarrounded them. Each
Mrs. Lyman* Brock has gone to Harbor lowered his horns and awaited the attack
* Biioxsos.
Springs to visit relatives.
of the wolves, which, seeing the cordon of
table six feet- long
Miss Maggie Kershaw, of Augusta, Is । bristling bone, paused disconcerted for n
i for S3.00 at F. W.
moment, but it was only till tbe foremost,
visiting relatives In the city this week.
d gaunt old wolf, gave a howl and threw
Mrs. S. R. R?gers of Prairieville, h himself upon tiro lowered antlers. He tvits
. advantage of our eamfiling fully ten feet, with a broken hack,
Bannkh to January ■ 1st visiting relatives lu the city this week.
next for o'uiy
rents.
v^JIss Bertha Bentley left for Grosse Isle but his fate did not deter the ot hers. They}'
threw themSelves upon the elks only to be .
:: i»-nt nf the Hutlngs Fur- Tuesday where she will teach the coming pierced by the prongs that tore them cru­
sitnte MT*. '
-uit- at F. W. Greble's. I year.
elly. It was not until full twenty had in
Exr!u,i\i-az
&lt;.f Hastings. These goods
Miss Effie Ellis is expected to return this way been maimed and killed that they
Me rHrant
from a visit with Illinois relatives this seemed to realize the hopelessness of tho
thing. That they desisted at all was a
Mrs..।
Miss Rose Goodyear gave week.
of surprise to me. for, as every
* utyHi-.int reception yesterday afterUrban Woodbury returned from a visit matter
Sainsman will tell yon, these animals are
mnn in In n r ‘
with relatives in Toronto, Canada, last
inply fearless and as dogged ns a mule.
Grow! Rapid-.
I had watched this battle from a hillock
week.
Dr.
it.
&lt;&gt;f Dowling, has bought
Mrs. McCarty, of Kalamazoo, returned on which I ftotl seated myself. Why didn’t
tain M-&gt;*. ’
rtago at Wall lake, and home Monday after o two months’ visit Iran? Where would I have run to* Be­
sides,
the cold was ntrinblng, and I watched
prop.-;.1 little pleasure along vkith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo.
tho fight with a drowsy interest, as if it
.in tbe future.
Myers.
had nothing to do jr&gt;th mc ftt nIL 1
Mr. Halley. ' • new principal of tha Tinkler)
Mrs. II.and
M. daughter,
Allen, (nee
Sadie :| tout
Doming
------ —
.
of Miss
Clnclnnat',
expected
' that,
:hatwuv
whenr..the —
wolves
found that
high I'iiM)!. nr;! his family are now retrf- Ohio, are expected here this week to visit tney
not to have the elks they would
they were nut
, dent- of &gt;1,• •&gt;
, having moved into
Into Mrs.
try me.
me. bu
but they had evidently forgotten
relatives.
I
try
Gilbert Ma’.’! • \ ’ house in the 4th ward.
all about me and only sat around for a
while eying the horn Iwurier wistfully, as
About
. rardonlsts
•unionists left this city
Mrs. Leo Myera went to Katamaz«o
Monday to take In lhe tabor Day celebra- Monday with her daugoter. Miss Katie, if hoping that tho elks would tire out, but
lioas in neu|):&gt;i&gt;;Ing cities. We doubt If who will attend the catholic school there finding that tho formidable antlers re­
mained sullenly presented to them, they
tbett is a ►ster city In Miph'lgau for the coming year.
&gt;
finally trotted off. The elks waited for
exetmlons than Hastings.
K. Grant, Dan andTEIba Reynolds re­ seme minutes longer end then breaking
Why not gi-t up tabor Day celebrations turned home from their hunting trip to rank moved off in the opposite direction.
l^reand kevp i &gt;-«&lt;pie and money at home, Colorado Saturday evening. They report I was by this time so nearly frozen that it
was all I pould do to reach une of the
it could be easily done with little effort nine deer scalps and Iota of fun.
wolves and tear it open and creep Inside.
»nd a prognun arranged that could bring
Was he big enough* Why, man. tbe white
People tram oeigtiborlng places.
wolf l.ublg iu.cU » rrarold. Tbej
Do you need a side board, bed room is to the old soldier and tbe student tl&gt;e left these parts some time ago, but while
*&lt;»it
tult or parlor goods?
gocste? If so, we will be most Interesting of all tbe earth’s battle they were here they were certainly feared
plrtM-tl to entertain
Our fall
fall stock
^'dertain you.
you. Our
stock grounds. Those who go to Washington to by man and brute.
Well, 1 staid in that one’s carcass until
a tM,w. complete, and we await your In­ attend the encampment of the G. A. R. in
September, will have lhe best opportunity my blood gut to circulating again, then
peetion.
spection.
E. w. GnxBL*,
of visiting Gettysburg by taking tbe line of crawled out nnd managed to set fire to
Tbe Furniture Dealer.
the Michigan Central and the Northern some trash, sticks and tbe like that I found, i
Fo»ter, the weather prophet, say winter Central, which Includes a side trip to Get­ Here I eteld till day. when my partner.
’“I «««w L'te: we will have a late fall and tysburg ejther going or returning. For Neilson, found rue. He bad heard the
Winter crops W1|| make a large growth those who wish to return by way of Phila­ wolves the night before, and feared Imight
therefore where a large delphia, all return tickets will be honored f.S In X Them, though&gt; be baldly ex­
growth of fall wheat is not desired, it will either via the short linear via Philadelphia peered me home so soon.
e found only
t* bed to mjjj late.
allowing stop-over at Baltimore. Philadel­ the tare bones of my poor pony, and I
phia and Harrisburg. The stop at Phils- knew I bad auch cause to thank the elks
,hp Planet which aroused so much,
I delpbla will permit of a side trip to New for their timely service that it wm yearn
recently because ot Ito near apbefore I could bring myself to shoot one of
Pnaeh to th,. ».arth. la now going away at York and return at the low rate of $4.00. the beautiful and intelligent
J
During the summer season tbe Michigan
rate of] so, ooo milM a day, It wU|
thought for a long time that I had wit­
X* &gt; Ue
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cannot help charging up bad things to
everybody, charges that republican money
purchased the action of the democratic
comity convention. He thereby accuses
some of the leading citizens of Barry
county of being bought. That charge is
ridiculous.
The Journal editor knows
very well why the people’s ticket was not
endorsed. No one thing did more to de­
feat endorsement than lhe fact that cer­
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ticket paid from 825 to $50 each, to pur­
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HAUGHTY DOLL.

My doily!* a dreadful careHer name is Miss Aassndy:

Ye*, headless of ths pleading voice
Of her devoted mother.
She will not wed her mother's cbot
Bat mj-* she’ll wed another.

J

*
&lt;1
--- ---Yoa might ro M-wrelilna wen place
And nerer find ■ fairer:
Be lea gratia. plnxWi youthUf that there's no denyingYet when I Speak of fenn. forsooth.
A mandr falls to erring!

She loves the drum—that's very plain—
And scorn* the vbm’ so clever.
And ureepln/'rnw* she will remain
A spinster doll forever!
The protestations of the drum
I am convinced are hollow:
When once dIstrewdng limes should coma,
Bow sonn would ruin follow.
Yet all In vain tbe Dresden boy
From j under mantel woo* her—
A mania for that vulgar toy.
Tho noisy drum. Imbues her!
in vain I wheel her tn and fro
And reason with her mildly:
Iler waxen tear* In torrent* flow,
Ber sawdust heart beat* wildly.
And wear Inna trailing dresses.
I shan't encourage Ixwns at all
TUI munma acquit xccs;
Our choice will be a suitor then
Aa pretty as this raao !»Oh, how well hate the noisy men
With whisker* on their face*!
—Eugene Field In Chicago New*.

A STORY OF THE SEA.
A dead calm off the equator. The sea
noved In long, jinruffiecl. oily looking
twells. in which our almost motionless
[hip was reflected with a fidelity that was
itartling. I looked over lhe rail to see my
knxious, unshaven face staring back at me
’rom f,he rail of a reversed ship. Occaslondly tbe vessel gave a lethargic sort of roll,
which caused the reef points to fall with
jcecssivtj gentle "p-l-a-p-s" against the
wrinkling «.irfaca o! the canvas.
A stone’s throw distant tbe leathery dortai fin of an immense shark. was slowly
{leaving the smooth expanse in extended,
jonccutric circles, as though Its owner was
n no particular hprry to leave our vicinty. Jnst before I turned away a gigantic
levil fish, full twenty feet tn length,
thaped not unlike a boy's knife, but hav
ng winglike side fins nnd a long, tapering
ail, drifted under; lhe quarter a couple of
*eet i»elow the su-fhee.
The heat from tbe tropic suu, besting
lown on the gl.vs&gt;-tea from tbe clqjtdlesa
iy. was almost intolerable. The spanker
tad been lowered, and tbe course*, braided
ip, were hanging in their bntita to prevent
lhe wear and chafe consequent upon the
wearisome “"lat*' of canvas which followed
jvery roll of the ship, iio there* wax no
ihade whatever.
The pitch In the deck seemed to fairly sis­
tie, and the tonch of tbe deck on top of
lbe after bouse would nearly blister the
Mire skin. But tbe beat itself, the exasMrating calm and the probability of its
tontinuance for a longer or shorter period
-these were in themselvesof little mpment
u compared with the gravity of our situa­
tion in other reipects
/
The Doris wss a small, swift sailing.
Jlyde htri It Iron ship, on her homo bound
Miasage to Ix&gt;ndon from Calcutta, where I
jad joined ber to lhe capacity of second
jfficer. We bad tonched^at Cape Town to
wplace a couple of men who were washed
overboard during a fearful gale in the
Bny of Bengal, but before we passed the
aland of St. Helonrt both ol
4 the recruits
were stricken down with as^..w,
sort of mallg
iact typhoid, wbost origin might possi»ly be traced to the after effects of the
xttaonous Capo brandy, or “Cape smoke,"
u it ta called by the Boers and Kroomen.
n which the two sailors bad f/eely initilgvd during their brief stay ashore
They died within three hours of each
/.her. Then Captafq Thatcher, who had
wen assiduous tn his attentions to them.
rm attacked by the malady, and at the
lame time two more of the crew took to
ihelrberthB. placinga pretty heavy responAbility on Mr. Farr, the first officer, ami
nyself, for the ship carried but ten before
.bo mast,
mast, and
and there
there was
was no
no knowing
knowing where
where
.he
die disease might stop.
Two days before the ship entered the
Mlt of equatorial calm* the sick sailors
lied, and two more were stricken down,
me of them being a bright faced young
Jelk-w of sixteen, belonging in Scituate,
Mass. As he and myself were the only
;wo New Englanders In the ship ! had
taken a natural fancy to him.
On the morning when my story begins
Captain Thatcher died, a few momenta of
partial consciousness succeeding the deirium of fever.
“Thank God, 1 have neither wife nor
tbildi to leave behind,” he said, with a fa!nt
imlle, as Mr. Farr and myself stood by his
jerth receiving his last brief orders. Then,
is his white Ups murmured, “Lord Jean*
receive my spirit," the soul left it* toneneut of clay.
The young seaman, Charley F.. was the
text to pas* away, holding my hand In bis
r* the last as ho whispered a message to
Si* widowed mother, and before his eyes
vote closed in death a Norwegian sailor In
lis berth beneath had breathed his last,
caving four men out of a crew of ten—a
took, a steward, Mr. Farr, who at once as­
sumed command, and myself, who was
Aus suddenly and nhexpectedly promoted
c tbe first officer's position. Ths extreme
leal necessitated an immediate burial,
lhe duty of stitching up the dead in their
»nvas shroud was performed, after which
ill were laid on the after cabin grating
md covered with the union jack.
“The old man-o’-war'a man to whom, aa
ibe ship's sailmaker, this but sad service
tad be?n assigned, was a character In his
ray. I can see him now, a*—with his
toarso-shirt thrown opeu in front, dbplayng a ship under full sail emblazoned on
lis brawny chest, and sleeve* rolled above
-.110 elbow joint* of bis muscular arms,
rhteh wm a mass of tatUolng—be beck­
med me to tbe main deck.
“If you please, str," h» said in a low
ret matter of fact tone, as he indicated
As outlines of tbe motionless forma beMath tbe flag, “I’ve stitched a hextr* tan
Mund of hold hiron to the ’eels of hev'ry
me on account of them," indicating by a
fignificant gesture two dorsal fin* a short
listance from the ship.
“Very well. Bob," I said, repressing a
.light shuddar, "call the men aft."
Tbe cook and the steward were sum­
boned, and a* Mr. Farr, bareheaded, came
!rom the cabin with the open prayer book
b bis hand, ths grating was lifted to th*
■di.
" 'We therefore commit his body to tbe
leep.'" At the solemn words 1 drew It j
tag from tha three shrouded bodies, and
lhe inboard end of the grating wa* lifted
ma high; a sullen, eimahamou. plunge

while the bedding and blanket* belonging
to Um deceased wen thrown overboard,
and we could only hope that Um prognae
of the fel? disease waa stayed. The four
remaining men seemed fairly well, while
none of tbe real of us felt any premonitory
symptom* of tllnea*.
There waa some relief for our heated
brains after the sun bad dipped Its fiery
face under the western r|m of the ocean,
which, I could almost fancy, hissed aa the
orb, like a ball of molten flame, sank be­
neath ite surface. Yet aloft or below not
a breath of air was apparent, and we fairly
gasped for breath at times, no stifling was
tbe atmosphere. Added^o our discomfort
was an intense thirst, which tbe lukewarm
water from the iron tank 'tween decks
“It’s a pretty hard situation, Mr.----- , that
ta, Captain Farr," I remarked in a some­
what despondent tone, aa we were together
on the quarter after supper, in an intense
silence, onlv broken by the creaking of the
yard parralta, the “plap" of reef points and
the gurgle of the water about the rudder, as
the ship occasionally settled in the long
swells. "Four men, with such help as the
cook and steward can give from time to
time, are a mighty small crew -for an 800ton ship, with forty or fifty days' voyage
before us, even if tho calm breaks within a

In deep thought, did not Immediately reply.
“and aa 1 say. It’s a hard sitnation.”
"Pre been In a harder one," waa the
rather dry answer. For Mr. Farr, on
whose grave, bronzed features tho strange
experiences of nearly thirty years of active
sea life bad left their imprint, was natu­
rally reticent of speech and used as few
wonls as-possible.
“It was In tbe summer of 1850,” he said
aWtuptly, m be turned away from the nd;
and seated himself on the edge of the after
house, directly facing me as I stood lean­
ing against the wheel. "I had passed the
admiralty board of London, receiving a
second mate’s certificate. Our regulations
in these respects are better than yours in
America. A ‘passed’ second mate is pre­
sumed to be competent to take charge of
the vessel he ships aboard of in any ex­
treme emergency.
'"I shipped in an English bark called
the Tborwald; a lump of a bark she
wm, too, being 1,150 tons, bound for Shang­
hai with a general cargo.
“The crew were all a bad lot. Don’t
•ver remember a much worse. Made up
of'all sorts'—Dutch, Irish, Swedes, Spanfsh, Italians, one Yankee, and four Malays
or Lascars, whichever you’ve a mind to
call them.
.
“There waa trouble from tbe start out
Mr. Lull, tbe mate, was n surly fellow. It
wm a word and a blow—a blow first Cap­
tain Geary upheld him In it, too, though,
of course, he himself didn’t use open vio­
lence.
"Now I was n comparatively young man,
and, though it’s 1 who say it, 1 don’t back
down easy to any one. I knew my duty
too. And with it I knew that by English
laws I wasn't justified in treating men
harshly without good nnd sufficient reason,
even if I’d had a mind to do so. In Yankee
ships, though, I find a brutal officer can
bang the men about at his will, and your
American laws either can't or won’t bother
him, except in very extreme cases.
"Well, Captain Geary and the mate loth
got down on mo for being afraid—so they
said—to ‘discipline* Lbe crew. And be­
tween them and tbe crew I had a hot berth.
"Wo had ba^ weather in the channel for
a couple of weeks, with head winds con­
stant That didn't help things nt all,
an
(1 qj
and
by- tnc
the ume
time we
we were
were n
n nunureu
hundred mpes
miles
| Or so to the westward of tho month of the
. Bay of Biscay, lbe ship pretty well de­
I »rved the name Yankee chap Dan called
i faer-a 'bear garden afloat’
- - •
•
....
,•
“It was «
Sunday
evening
in the dog
* watch. 1 was In'my stateroom for a mo: ment and I heard a scrimmage on lhe
I main deck. • Then the mate sung out blue
murder, and I knew what was up.
"Of course my duty was plain enough.
“Captain Geary ran out, calling for me
to arm rnrse’.f. I got a capstan l«r from
the rack Lulsldo tha cabin door, and, ns
you Yankees say, 'sailed in.* But the mats
was down
down and
ana done
aone for
tor before
before either
eitner tbs
ths
was
I captain or myself got on deck.
; “Captain Geary had a revolver, aud fired
. twice before it was knocked out of hta
| hand. [ aid^t ,ee the rest. The Malays
had their knives lashed to stoves they had
whittled out of dunnage wood. I laid
1
'about
me right and left, and I faqcy I
made a headache or two before they drove
!
me to the ral.—tbe Cour of ’em. To dodge
a jab from a spear knife 1 jumped on the
rail, my foot slipped and over I went
In a smooth sea. When I got tbo wa‘. &gt;r
out of my ejns I faintly beard some one
sing out 'Overboard!’ as I swung Into the
ship’s wake. Yankee Dan was at the
wheel, and I suppose I owe my Ilfs to him.
No one else won Id have cut loose one of
Utf patent buoys at the stern, pulled the
trigger to set the match alight and flung
it over.
“I saw the blue flicker, and struck out
for It; got my head and shoulders through
the buoy, and was all right. But the ship
was swallowed up in darkness. I listened
all I knew, hoping to hear tbe creak of
yards swinging and blocks rattling, but,
felces you, I might have known better.
The mutineers had something else to think
ot
"Well, it was a tremendous long night.
Lucky for me it was midsummer, and the
water not over cold, so I was not badly
chilled. But If you were ever so placed
you may know I didn’t feel over cheerful.
The chances of being picked up under such
circumstances by, a.’ passing ship seemed
ismall enough when you call to mind the
ielse of the Atlantic, and how ooe may sail
:for days without sighting a ship, even in
the vicinity of the ocean highway* between
frequented ports.
“But about noon the next day I made
&lt;out a sail, square rigged, standing toward
mo from tho uor'ard. Just at sundown she
was almost lu hail. 1 could see she was
foreign built.
Her bows sheathed up
for’ard, the paint was worn eff her sides,
which were fearfully battered and bruised,
;and I decided she was an arctic whaler
full to the hatches and home bound.
“I sung out lustily as the salp neared
me, but not a soul was tn sigut, either
ialoft looking over the rail or on the top
।gallant forecastle The wind was light,
iand ns she wm moving slow I let go of the
life preserver and swam to meet her. 1
&lt;caught hold of the main chain plates and
climbed up over tbe side.
“I’ve seen some strange sights, like all
seafaring men. But thia got ahead of most
of them. Lying on tbe main batch, side
by side, were five dead bodlea, with a tar
paulin covering their faces and the upper
part of their persons. Five, men, who
looked more like living skeletons than
anything else, were crawling, hardly walk­
ing, about the deck. One of them stared
-----Bnd tlwn

a sort of
hough I had been
________
huddled together
in evident fear.
“A tall man, emaciated beyond anything
I ever saw In my life, came out of the cabin

lolanbla
raked i=e who 1 ™ •«!
bow I came on board, which a tew words
■ufficed to explain.
"The others crowded about me. Their
story was something extraordinary, but as
It Is a matter of record, you will know It
tn he true. The ship was the DUne-a
French whaler, owned in La Testa Two
years' cruising in and about Davis' straits
and the arctic sens had filled every cask,
end they sailed for hoxno.
"Then scurvy and dysentery set in.
Thirty-five men—the Diane carried fifty all
told—lay in tbe forecastle, soma sick unto
death and the rest scarcely able to lift a
finger. Five bad died. Including every of­
ficer, within the past week, and lay as I
saw them, awaiting burial. Not one of the
six who were about knew anything what­
ever of navigation.
"As soon aa. It was known 1 could navi­
gate the ahip to port, I thought the poor
creatures would go frantic with joy. La
Teste was within a few weeks' sail, by
changing their course, but the way they
were steering would have taken-the ship
tar out to the southward.
"Well, to make a long story short, 1
helped them bury their dead and finally
brought the ship with her crow of sick and
dying into port.
“The owners rewarded me generously,
and the gratitude of the poor fellows to
whose nid I was so providentially sent, is
something pleasant to remember to this
day, and this is what I meant by telling
yon 1 had been in a harder place than this,"
said Mr. Farr, rising and holding up hla
wetted forefinger, if perchnnc* some slight
current of air mfljht be felt.
"Indeed you have!" was my hearty re­
sponse. “What became of the Thorwaldf
I continued after a short pause.
"That," replied Captain Farr gravely,
"Is one of the mysteries of the deep which
trill never be solved in this world. She
was never heard of afterward.”
As for the Doris, the calm lasted three
days, but the epidemic bad run it* course
And on the fourth day we spoke a steamer
from which we obtained five men nnd a
boatswain, with whose assistance we
brought the ship safely to London. But
It was an experience I shall never forget.Ttrtoervllle Journal
.

TO HOPE, qOHTEBN MONTHS OUX

DuUM. wlta ltaM V* "I” “I

And did lb« open eye of d*r
_
.. ___ .—- .I'M
vzavr

Half with their r*xe abash**. I call
Your name or loo* tbe alndc** ball.
X counter ebsrm. to rid my senre
Of those twin fixyd stare’ influence.
Come, shall I Uft youf Round yon wheel.
With arms outspread,
My hands beneath them laid, and soar
To spot oft vUited before.
Drar, u&gt; mr NuiMer
Yet deign with my meek suit &lt;W1F.
Mix condescension with your bltaa.
prate
Kay. listen most I wh«
So esgvr. iuartlc-JlaU?
What Daniel could *nj«-v--r- Thoee voluble wise thing* &gt;°°
Yet worth yon liare. your little store;
For. see, I poke rour
. .. ., _
And cry, "Who's thW' and straight I Ust
Your answer. ''Baby," sweet awl clear.

And when some far piano plays.
With lifted finger and fixed gaze,
A solemn “Hart!” you utter plain.
Rapt listener to an elfin ptram!
Then, worldlier busy, dolly's head
Yon ampntat* and earthward shed
It* sawdust soul, with Battening fist.
Small lev -ter. infant Nihilist!

'Sweet Hops! methinks, for co ufOrt’s a*k*t
Aa here our toilsome way wo take.
The Hand that gave us flower and star
Made you the winsome thing you are.
-W. T. Webb in Spectator.

THE STROKE OAR.

stroke. Chiswick-thought he had rowed
Store; but he had never rowed aa he was
rowing now. Tbe man in front ot him
was a wonder. To and fro, up and down,
over and over like clockwork west hta
broed back-84—M-«8-Cbtawick didn't
know how many tin** to the minute,
natek strokes and yet long and powerful,
and she boat spun along aa though It had
been shot from something, and the half
mils was done in no time. Chiswick was
dona too. He cried. ’Hold on’ to the other
fellow, all out of breath; and when the
stranger turned arouud ho looked at him
In astonishment; he hadn’t turned a hair
and he breathed as easy as a child asleep.
•Then Chiswick (as soon as he got wind
enough) burst out into what was ou hta
ni"D’oh, if only I could have you pull iu

the race Friday!' cried he.
“ Thanks!
I’d like to- awfully, you
know,' said the stranger.
“ ‘I’d give WOO for you,’ declared Chiswick.
“ ‘Would you, indeed?' said the stranger.
•Well. I’m willing, I’m sure.’
"Chtawick gnawed hta mustache flerahly
a moment. Then:
"‘All right,’ be exclaimed suddenly.
•It’s a bargain. Til do it if I’m hung for
it. What 1 want to just this. I’m going
to put you in the boat, stroke, in the place
of another fellow. You look exactly like
him, so exactly that nobody—nobody out­
side the boat at least—will know tbe dif­
ference. All you’ve got to do is to keep
still and not say a word to anybody as to
who you are or who you are not. And I
expect you to win tbe race for us. Onr
fellows can pull ff they’re made to, and
you’re just tho man that can make 'em.
and you shall have your K00 tbo minute
the race is over.’
“So that was Chiswick's notion, and
I’ve only to tell you how It worked and
what came of it at lhe very last.
“As for tho way it forked, it worked to
a charm. Tho st ranger went back to the
boathouse with Chiswick and Bancroft,
and waa given a room like the others. lie
went to supper with tbe crew that night
in Jennings’ place, and be went out in the
boat with them the next morning, pulling
Jennings' oar. To all intent* and pur­
poses be waa Jennings. Ifanybody thought
he wasn’t, or if anybody know he wasn't,
they didn’t say so. They didn’t look so.
Perbsps they didn’t know the difference.
Perbapa the wonl had been paesed, and
they pretended uot to know the difference.
Any v ay, nothing was said, and everything
went on exactly n* thoqgh be wa* Jennings—ex.nctly the same, except that tho
boat went faster. Casar of Ostrich! didn’t
that boat go faster! What a stroke that
new man did set them! How he waked
them up and put new life into them, and
made them do such work as they had never
! supposed t henuelves capable of before. In
i that three days he just did wonders with
them. And the night before the race Cap­
tain Chiswick was just aa sure of winning
os he waa of pulling. He knew it was a
foregone conclusion.
“Aud it was, yon know. Don't think
I’m going to tell you that the plan faUed of
success alter all. Not a bit of It. It sue­

,want it knrnwx though, and wfl
I
i
1
ifar not; Ihouub l’w don.
S'
sure,
that I’m ashamed of»
ll lnR&lt; I m
i
“The treasurer bit bta Up
—
1™
jplease sign that paper?’ it-dd fae *
“Tb.
„ lhe
&lt;draw
lakttaud toward blm Tk.
]looked up again with a quixdS al* ***

"•Uponm/word, gentlemen, youha?e&lt;
iqueer way of doing these tldniM
]I-rap.IM.gMd
*
.rar to lb. Oxtor.l l»«,t )n ,bo
*with Ctobtidgr-bu'. I doo’,
* 1 M
.offered pay for It before.'
“Ypu may be mire tbaiwl.cn he mH
-Urn b. bMi bra. ,i„ke w
&lt; craw—tboM feUows iben, „mkol
.ears and looked at him. And „•! .&lt;,, ,
d.WMd upon Utota U.M t, .‘““’J!
&lt;
।gentlemanly appearing fellow. Nut tw
he appeared nay different -r
&lt;different. He tend appeared well enn-iok
all through, very much f.,r tUt lawur^
Jennings himself would b lVo
But they had. np to thu moment,
the idea that hewaaA profissi.,:^^

thing very near thnt.
-Howerar,' tor Braogr,
sign it of course.’
*
"He dipped' bls pen in the ink nn,] •&gt;„_
after a moment* mure hesitation R.-J?
his name to the ;paper-a very long
u the treasurer, standing ). . aiuid “7
Then ho got up aud handed the rereintm
tbe latter. He handr-1 ldm MmtthingeU
with it—tbe roll of bilta;
'"You’ll permit me tn Land you this.’
said he. 'as a small cobtribution to v1) .r
college booling fund, pm very much iltere«ied in rowing (Indeed I cameorw here
almost on purpose to sec your race, and I
think I’ve seen It very satbfactorily) swto
I’m always glad to help the thingxlong.’ '
"Theu bo stepped to the door. There he
turned again.
" 'Gentlemen, 1 bld you gnod day.
r
wish you success in a hundred coming
race*.’
“He made a very grand bow « bs
backed out of the room, an&lt;| ^meiuw or
other there wasn’t a man of those left be­
hind that didn't at th- m»n. nt Webean
•'Billings, the treasurer, iu -ked after him
until the door dosed, and tleu hr
at the receipt. HI* eyw mx i.c.1 t,, g^w
big aa they dwelt on it.
r “ 'What ta it; Billings?’ cr -.1 the other*,
'What'* bls name? lUad it i '
“Then Billings read the :; nw.frtnn the
paper—‘George Frederick .
Walmer.’ And ho read a c
there with it, ‘I/ird Ap* ey, Brtnwr.
House.'
•' 'By jove’’ exclalmcil he,
English lord:'
“ ‘Sure aa you're saying I he h,’ tried
Buffington, one of ti •• fellow
1/ird
Apsley. I saw by the papc:
day that he was over here
“ ‘Well, upon tny word.' d
wick. This is a Juki on us
reasons than one for krepii
quiet. They’d laugh ust-uUnf college if
they didn’t kick us out, if thi» thing wt-re
known.”’
Tbe young Harvard fail w jnustd again
This time be was through] Tbs other
young _ fellow—not ritb- r :if the
Yale fellows, but the third yinng fe!S«roee from bis sent. Tbe train wu just
stopping.
“I believe I change hi re,” said he “Al­
low to me observe* before 11 g.», though,
that if what you've told -us ta a sample d
the way you do thing* at Harvard, then I
don't think you’d belt say [much to ti»
Princeton fellows about the । men we play
on our football team.1' Then he wasgone.
The two young Yale fellows looked »urprised.
“I didn’t know that was k Princetac
man,” one of them said.
“I did,” declared the y.-iing Harvard
fellow. "I knew it all the titae. 1 caught
sight of a Princeton freshman jpiu uader
his coat. It wm he I was t el lite g that storf
to. It wasn’t true, you know. | We don’t
do thing* that way at HareMd. Itoc't
you believe it! But I just- uia|ieit hat story
up—reeled It off out of my d*ul bead, you
•ta pleased
know—for his spec; al benefit.
to death to get hold ot such ihing; and
he’ll take it back t &gt; college w it him. and
id it'll get
they’ll have a big talk over It. add
into the New York paper*, and It’ll be all
over tbe country- what wicked dlows we
Harvard men are.”—Charles eiuiagWB
tn Boston Herald.

"Apropos ot all thia talk about 'profesdonal playing,’and'going to college sim­
ply to play foot ball.’" »*id the young
Harvard fellow, settling bltnself in his
luxurious Pullman seat and looking curljmdy at lhe two young Yale fellows and
lhe other young fellow (all going home
rest somewhere, for tbe Christmas bolP,
lays), "I’ll tell yon a queer story. 1 got
Turkish Baths fur Convict*.
The Kings county penitentiary lias the It—well, the fact is my brother was on the
only free Turkish bath in the country. It university crew at that time; and I was
is n good one, made by cementing the bot­ lown at New London with him the week
WJ41 of
M, the old gas ________
r_______
_ _a af the race*, and of course I was around
tom
reservoir,
putting
platform aud rolling In It and a skylight with the crow a good ileal, and as a boy
■ the roof,
* and• -•••- a
- depth -*
— will picked up n good many thing* that I
In
filling- •it to
of »•
four
ana
mu; feet
icc* with
»ivu warm.water. ^~
and n half
On pught not to have known. You musn't
Saturday tho seven hundred convicts are wy anything about It. It would make
marched In squads to the bath and there I -.rouble; even now, if the thing were
made thoroughly clean. They turn to and I known.
-.
rub each other vigorously under the eyes
“You see that year our fellows were parof their keepers,,and the hour they spend ; ficnlarly anxious to win the boat race with
in the bnth is probably the happiest of tho , Yale. Yale bud beat us three tlines runweektothern. The gaa reservoir was ren- slug, and we thought it was about time
dered useless when the electric lights were ae did n little celebrating oureelves. We
put in. and what to do with it was a great (jad a good crew; and we bail one especially
puzzle to tbe county authorities till Warden , itrong man, a fellow named Jennings, who
Hayes c motived the idea of turning it j inllad stroke.
He was a tremendously
into a bathhouse. It is quite large, and ; xjwcrftii oarsman: and if tbo other fellows
its good effects, were quickly'‘perceived. | jould keep up tbe day of the race tho
The average iiurnl&gt;er of* patieuts in tho I itroke be would set them, we were certain
penitentiary hospital used to be
twenty-j
x» win. Well, now, what
think?
...........
...............................................................
.. do -you
----------------four d«r. before tb. raw that fellow, blft ■ That Isn’t wbu I'm goli« Uiftll so«. Tb.
five; it Is now reduceil to seven..-Brooklyn
—
.ndstrnniTM
he was,
wm keeled
kee!«l over
over in
the race came off at the appointed time (for a
ind
strong as ho
In tbe
Eagle.
wonder&gt;—11:30 o’clock. There net er was a
x&gt;at just as they were coming In from
Fatting Is Beneficial.
practice one morning, aud was taken up to better day; a clear aky, beautiful water,
not a breath of wind. I needn’t describe
“I hare never felt nny but good effects inartera in a dead faint.
from my experiment," said Dr. H. S. Tan­ - "They got a doctor there as soon as pos- the race to you. You’ve seen plenty, no
ner, whoso fast of forty days some yean rible; and tbe doctor looked at him and doubt. Tbe crews came up iu their
ago made him famous. "In fact. I am! talked to him und felt of him and listened launcbos, got into lhe boats, pulled around
firmly convinced that if a man shou! 1 fast n him awhile, and then he looked up and to tbe starting place, stripped off their
for forty days every ten years in L s life &gt;ut with IU 'Hu’ll be all right, presently, blue and crimson Jerseys, and at tbe word
there is no reason why bo should not live 10 far as getting about is concerned. But off they went. There was the usual yell­
to be a hundred years old. He renews his 10 more rowingfor him. The inau has * ing and cheering and steam whistling and
hooting, but tbe boats were quickly out of
youth every time be does it The truth is seart trouble—Incurable. Put him In *
that the American people are all digging Mat again and you kill him.*
that, and the thing settled down into a test
their graves with their teeth. I am a strict
"You ought to hare heard the crew cap­ of speed and pluck and endurance between
vegetarian. 1 eat but two tneata a day and tain groan
Hlu«u nt
nw that.
w«u You
** ’d have thought the two aa to which should reach the other
nothing nt all after noon. Meat eating ta ■ le had a heart trouble.
end of the courto%flr»t. But bless you,
exi&amp;Mdveat the best You feed an animal ] "
“Then
TL&lt;»v.v
..dj:.; as
„ well
.,or. give
»I.v up the
th* there wasn’t any doubt from the very first
we niifiht
ten pounds of grain to get a port of fine
.^4 he. ‘He wn* worth any three of incur boat. We didn’t take tbe lead at
pound of meat. It
• o•f ua; nn(•] we •haven't
•­ a man to flrot. We didn't wont to. ‘‘We simply
It is like putting tr**
ten good ;he
it* Irank
Ikink and
nn&lt;! then
t’u-n a year
mar take bis
1.1__place.
■___ &gt; ’
« wanted to hang close on tbe stern of tbe
gold dollars in tbe
afterward giving the bank a receipt fox
boat for the first two miles or so. Aud we
“The doctor bad nothing to say to this,
fifty cents.”—Chicago Inter Ocean.
md pretty quick got up to go. Chiswick had no trouble In doing that. Indeed the
other crew didn’t work over hard those
the captain) followed him to the door.
first two miles either, out that suited us
" ‘Doctor, take that back,’ said he, al­
“Then the mariners were afraid, and lies! crying. ‘Let him pull in the race all right. If they wanted to take it easy
they said. Let us cast lots, that we may Friday.’
tbe flrot half of the race we were willing.
know on whose account this storm is come.'
“l'he doctor shook his head. ‘He mustn’t The last mile waa tbe part where we meant
So they cast lots, and the lot fell, upon lo it. He must not!’ said he. ‘He’ll come
to put in outwork.
Jonah. They took up Jonah and cast him lome a dead man if be does.’
"It was a wonderful spurt when it did
forth into tbe sea, and the sen ceased rag­
" ‘Well, doctor, you won’t say anything come. AU at once, just post the third
ing."
ibout this, please. For certain reasons mile stake, they quickened their stroke,
This, as described in the Scripture.*;, was re’d rather it wouldn’t get out.’
considering that th! time had come at last,
rough on Jonah, but it was a very com­
” ‘Certainly not,’ said the doctor, and
to leave us behind them; and all atonoe
mon thing In his day to make such human rent away.
then our fellows quickened their stroke,
sacrifices for the purpose of appeasing the
“Then Chiswick, with a face as long as too, and just didn't let them do it. That
element*.—Washington Star.^
iu oar blade and without a word to any- stroke oar of ours he looked in lhe cox­
&gt;ody save to call to Bancroft to come with swain's eye and saw, without a word being
him, went out the door and down to the said, what was going on; and the next
Plants used in love divinations are com­ river and off for a pull in the pair oar.
minute down went bls bead almost into
“And now comes tbe queer thing that the Uultssieerer's lap. And then at it they
mon. In runny parts of England nnd Scot­
land the familiar southern wood Is known happened—or lhe first part of it.
went, eight h.en like one, working like
as “lad's lave,” ‘'lad-lorelaas,'' or "lad's
“Chiswick and Bancroft pulled up
beavers. Beavers! Working like insane
love and lasses’ delight.” Another British itream a good bit nnd then resting on
meu. They had to work. There wasn’t
name for the plant is “old man’s love," or '.heir oars bad drifted In close ashore,
any get out of it or alack up to It or any­
simply “old man,” from its use recom­ rhen all at once looking np right there on thing else. There was that big fellow
mended by Pliny.
In Woburn, Mass., Bartlett’s point, within tweaty fwt of down at the Irattom of the row, working
• this herb la called “boy's love," and it Is ;hem, they saw an apparition. There waa
back aud forth with that long, quick,
said that if a girl tucks a bit In her shoe leanings, the stroke, ruddy and frwh as
tremendous stroke; and tbe next man had
she will marry the first boy she
iver, standing there and looking at them.
to work with him, and the next with him,
Kansas City Journal.
“ 'Hello, Jen,’ Chiswick addreesed him,
and so on. And the boat started up as
rarprised enough, but no believer in
though she hnd had an engine in ber some­
Chosta.
'How
in
the
name
of
tbe
seven
where; they were alongside lhe other crew
Electric Meter*.
That there is still a field for invention in wondere did you get yourself well again before you knew it. alongside and then
ahead, and then one length you could arc
electric meters is shown by the number cf ind down here so quick? You must have
between 'era—two—three—four—five—and
patents for devices designed to record the had a private locomotive.’
"‘Eh?’ answered Jennings. ‘I—"—fancy then you hated to count ’em, you felt so
flow of current continually issued from tho
bad for the other fellow*, and that's the
patent office. A good meter should be reli­ ;here must lie some mistake.’
“And then, m they touched t-o bank,
able, accurate, substantial, cheap and easy
way the race was won."
to read, but notwithstanding the work of :hey saw from his clothes and hi* voice
Tbe young Harvard fellow ended bta
various inventors during several years, ind one or two other bits of things that it story rather abruptly and looked at hia
there is no such instrument on the market jrasn’t Jennings, at all; it was a stranger.
three auditors, who had followed bta nar­
July it was J us. tea much a wonder tn i hern
today.—New York World.
rative breathless, from start to finish.
is ever the way the man looked like Jeo"Wasn’t that quite a scheme?" be asked,
ilngs. He waa 'put nj? exactly like him,
with an air bf pride.
lhe
same
powerful
frame,
the
same
long
“I should think so,” answered one of the
With the object of avoiding the difficul­
tegs
and
arms,
the.
same
big
chest
and
two young Yala fellow* soberly. He evi­
ty experienced in photography of obtaining
dently did uot approve the “scheme,”
a distinct foreground aud background at ihoulders, and when it camo to his head
though he did not say so.
the same time, n leading French photogra­ ind faeo of course it was there that tho
“But how did they keep Ik quiet?” asked
pher flta his camera with two shutters, one rraembianco chiefly was, and it wm aimthe second young Yale fellow. “I ahould
for the foreground and tho other for the ?ly marvelous. The eyes, nose, mouth, tha
have thought it would have been sure to
background, giving that for the former a rariy hair, even tbe bit nf aide whisker
iwe
exactly
alike
lu
the
two
then.
Either
greater and variable degree of openins
get out. Didn't the stroke oar—the pro-New York Times.
1
g* n ght have Mt for the other’s picture.
fesaional, I suppose be waa—didn’t he tell
They saw that It wasn’t Jennings, howof it?”
»w,
and
apologised
for
speaking
to
him.
In 1842 a Russian farmer conceived the
“Not a bit of it," replied tbe young Har­
Ind that mado ulk, and led te a discusidea of extracting oil from the sunflower.
vard fellow. "Indeed, that’* a partfof the
•lon of boauog mMtterai ln wblch Ue
His schemes were considered most vision­
story, and rather the beat part of it, too,
ary, but he persevered, until now the in­ itranger showed such considerable Interest
about him. He wasn't a professional at
dustry is one of enormous proportion^ ind knowledge that Chiswick presently
alt Don't think iu Chiswick, aa soon
took a notion into his bead—whether it was
there being 700,000 acres under cultivation
after the race as possible, got him into a
ihe notion, entire, I don’t know, but k
In Husain. _______________
private room at the quarters, and the
treasurer of the University Boat club and
JUneroftlf
He'd
m
l
ni
.Upping
„Aor
,
,
Ex-Governor Gilpin, the flrat chief ex­
two
or three other fellows with him, and
••“tag Mm take u&gt;.
ecutive of Colorado, says he has seen his
there the treasurer counted out 1800 in
n" r 0Br.t?L* flvo
«pin, to
state grow from nothing to a population of
gruenbacks and handed It to the stranger.
730,000. All this ha* hapjieoed in a little which Bancroft of course agreed, and tbe
He was still * stranger; they didn’t even
more than thirty years. ami the governor
M «*dily, took his d1se»
know hi* name. They asked him for that
Chiswick had the bow oar, and the
himself is not yet nu old min.
now though.”
therafore was in front of him.
Little Johnny is much perplexed to
v1 ” / notion, somehow, from your
tr««Mr«r raid to him. -ti job will jMt
know why It is that be is compelled to go •ooks nnd your talk that you’re been to I
»at before,’add Chiswick! ' wS ° *
pus your ura to lu*
to bed &lt;t night when be isn't sleepy, and
“Tbe atrungar took Uio motley ud th.
forced to get up In the morning when be ta. mind setting me the best strok* mn

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IVbo lta« yisfted ttilsdty onedar each month fur the Met year, his done
n-yre i
lent pror««?*l&lt; nnl work sr,.l mtuk- moredlfficirH &lt; mra end wann
friends among luvailu- un.l nil with whom he has bail hi y krnd of dculines
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DUKJNG THE COMING YEAR THE DOCTOR’S
visits will Im- faithfully continued, and if life and health be spared he hope*
to n-ld ruttny i.attira to i&gt;|« already very extensive lf.«t of tmtl -nta.
Tb«* tutst two years have Lirxely incna.M-d the tiuintx-rorcbronlc Invalids,
owing largely to the peculiar inducnw exerted by the Influenza &lt;La Grippe),
&lt; ven those who havectMaped this blightingscourpe feeling its j*eculUtr ef­
fects upon their oystemt. All sufferers from catarrh, throat and lung af­
fection* find Ibemsclru falling lustrad of improving, unless under the
most btl.lfc! treatment. This I* also true of catarrhal conditions of .xh&lt;»
stomach, towels, khlneys and hladter. Indeed the ghimhifar system Wd
mucous membranes have. suffered most, ,&lt;&gt;f(cn lending to neuralgia,
rheumatic affections and treavr heart disturbance*. The liver also, one of
the Tr.o»t important organs of the IXMly. tins not escaped, mid in tex, ninny
cases ha* suffered from congestions, enlnrgvmcnis and gviieral torpidity,
aecoinnnni's! by nil its cHstrCMing train &lt;4 symptom*, a.* dropsy, constipa­
tion or the Ixiwels. piles, sick headache, vague nnd namekiss depressions of
spirt:-, o-nin's tiens wlfh cold he ml* nnd feet, alternated with hint of palm*
and tM.lcs of feet, coated tongue, foul breath, ax lung head. I ack and limbs,
thick nnd high colored urine. rrnM. irritable temper, nnd triwral "blur
devils." Tho accompanying cuts happily illustrate the foregoing &lt;’.!&gt;rancd
t'-nditlonx hi part, all of which Dr. Humphrey treats nud cures where pallctits will faithfully follow instructions, without which tho sick cannot
expect help.
Ju all obscure illseascd conditions Dr. Humphrey ursc* the afflicted to
bring n Mtnpk* of urine for rare analysis. Tlile should Le the first |wm«I
on rising, ami put tn an Absolutely cllan bottle, kept cool and brought the
same daypa*»cd. nnd at least four ounces In quantity
» ff~ positively no cases taken without a personal examination.
,

4;

Consumption CrngD.—I was rapidly falling into the
• Had mff-m) tfr years with serious deafness from
grftsp of that fell destroyer, c-unanmptlun. given up by
•-u rii. Dr. Iluiuphrvy cured me.
physician.* and frii-nds. eo'ild Ju»t i*:l*c about tumble to
Kkv. Ira B. Ckrd, llillsdala, Mich.
do anyiklngAif account itevi Uxn entirely cured by Dr.
I w..4... &lt;(,-nf for years that J could Only bear when Holman 8,- Humphrey.
MutS Jxnxik Fhannun, Mar-on. Mich.
■
Iv.t Dr. Holman S. Humphrey has cured mo en1
Bert Wihtk, j/tnslng, .Mich.
Pakalysl* CVRXD.-Our little son was pnralyxcd, hnd
wasted to a skeleton, was n an-at sufferer from cniarrh.
&lt;r n'rii’U-cn long years I suffered the misery and an- rheunmUrmatid obstinate constipation. Wo took him to
unre of iH-rlous &lt;lcafne«» from cHtan-h nf throat and Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey at the hotel in Mnson about
! • '.’iir. Was completely cured by Dr. Humphrey.
one year ago aud In it few month* !&gt;■• wa&lt; well nnd entire­
Auo*i Kkndalu Hillsdale. Mich.
ly over ills paralyzed and nc.'riy helpless condition.
Fhank L- Boynton. Hden. tngham Co.. Mich.
i »vu» Inirn deaf in one car. Dr* Humphrey restores) my
’.i c ueiipletc. Ok* L. Pk*6«. North Admit*' Mich.
torture with ulceration of the stomach to such an extent
I -i* troubled for years with catarrh, deafness and that 1 vninlted up every night what I had eaten during
rmr.tng train one ear. Was completely cured by Dr. the day. I tried everywhere for relief, even koIor to De*
Humphrey.
trait, but pt do relief until I put my c.lmj In the hand* of
Hrv. F. W. BArt*T-Jo?tK8, Muskegon. Mich.
Dr. Holman B. Humyhrey. «ho curtd me entirely In a
few months.
Mns. M. L. awMWKt.u Lansing, Mich.
I hnd N* n very hard of hearing for many years. "•
DtsTiirssisn CzTAkRiLAt. BnoNcrtms with smitinu
• -.tlrely cured by Dr. Holman S. Humphrey.
of Blood (Y-HSD.-For fourth'll years I had been tortur­
E. C. CAUPBRLU IflllS'lxlc, Mlrb.
ed with a cough which was often -o wvero ss t &gt; vomit
me. nnd at one time I almost bled to
Hoi
ven’ w-vi-ro extarritof the stomach and l^wds. Dr. Hoitn:- by i&gt;r. Holman 8. Humphrey.
MBS. MoLhzt. North A'terns. Mich. .
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K. H, XT;Un,En,.MKI..

I "a* blind wfth cRtsrnctn in both eyes. Was operated
lMUi.su ANDNituvoc* PftosTiiATtoN CntKD.-Wbcn
■m by Dr. Humphrey and my sight restored.
.
I went tolDr. Holmnn 8. HumphrCy mw-b’. «-*.
Mi*.*. A. RunsitLL. Augusta. 33 &lt;*■
had no ld«u of Rotting help, but w&lt; nt slinply to plrtuc m&gt;
friends. I could rent«lystepor ukc a mmmntscom1
totally blind for twenty-four years with senile f.;rt for contracted physical r.n'l tnentnl suffering* At
-.•-.nnict. Dr. Holman S. Humphrey removal the entar- tlmra 1thought I should tear mv tumd; all was darkness
&lt;' ■ ■’.nd eave me good sight.
md gloom. Dr. Holman 8 Humjmriy cured u;c cntlrel).
Jno. North, Eno Claire. 3Vlr.
and I recommend him to all afflicted.
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D E. Hawley. Ma*on. MtA. Ir.^« ”• Ab*, t Office.
I had suffered for years with n sd-ailM IncumLte. vnlvlr&gt;’(*ense of limboart. Dr. Humprey cured me ent inly.
AAaaawKa from Disbxsf. of Kidnfts Crnttn.—For 22
J. V. BL’RXXIL Newark. Dblu.
mra I have been slowly bn akin* down nnd the - .h of
Mny my leg* bejran to *wrll nnd tx-ennv’ so inrp- in a
1 a as fully j:t the clutches uf numb pnDy. Dr Huniph- L*t
raw davsrtmt tEtaSklte w.re tarjrer titan the thighs 1
wn" o.mpk’iyT«“up. Dr. Humphrey Las so cntpletcroy cured me completely.
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M1 .! vNi* Blcccm, Rudson. M.ch.
,y cured mo that 1 feel
.U’h H.c ML h.
An examining bdnnl of medical men at Charlotte. Mich.,
examined nm and pronotincod me to bo suffor.ng with
&lt;!lnb&lt; :c« and thnt I only had about a year to live. Lnd&lt;wDr. Humphrey:.* treatment I nm now ns sound ns a bullet. r*r-u«n_ For 37 ycart IJmve Ix-cn on hivhihi unu
nwr ot H&gt; n uirat Buffcrer from tho pains of.
A. J. dHURGKK. Manon. Mich.
O.VAt.uniA CCRKD.—Fur tbe past three year* I havesuffercd-Mvcrely with extreme depression of tho nervous
rj«trm. low spirita. despondency, lore of apixilto. felling
jmergy ami general run-down condition of the system. I
nnd &gt;n r.t much time aud money trying to get 'roll, ana
was finally cured by Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey.
Albert HOWttJni Vermontville.M'cn.

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1 was a drendful sufferer from ioeornut-ir u tax la and pajalysto °*
the will. 1 have been entirely cured by i,r-tI,un”’hr,Jr “ Uru
skill.
Dn. H. Rl-fsklu Newark, O.

I was helnlcMlyandhopeleosly sick with a tantcful ny
Ua&gt; cured by Dr. Humphrey six years ago. and hare done nn my
work ever since.
• Ms*» Lotrm*
____________ Money Order Dept. Janesville P- O- Jnnesvtllc, W i»1 measured 4« Inches around my belt froni a very tery
mor. Was taken to Prof. Ludlnm. Chlcagn. who wiilddo notnmg
for me. Dr. Humphrey removed every vrailgv of the growth
out tbo use of anything but medicines.
, __ .-..—urn wis
Mrs. Hahvbt Smith. Jancoviite '*&gt;»•

1

M soon, Mtat-.
’?• ls?llh
For tho past three years I have suffered untnhl
catarrh of tbe bowuls and rectum. I hail for
’‘^,mntiOn
an invalid from female trouble previous to tbte fearful eoruumpwn
of tlw bowels, but managed to keep around and do myjvorx ■
fu'ht »n. but for the put several montln I have faded »&gt; rapt y
S° glro up bouso-kocplng ami llvo
T’
j
At tho time I was taken to see Dr. Humph.-oy throe .ygy
; &gt; i-.-iv.-n upall hope of ever gutting well. had.to.
.11 hope
•'iys together. My doctors and all my f rientte *&gt;&gt;'1 fivea ud^uI « j
&gt;f my ever recovering. I often passed a quart of JeUy-Him » ,
with long pleoasof membrane from tho bowals at °?ehaif gallon
".’"’’’'days during the twenty-four hours I would pass a .55“.y KSS
;i stuff that looked like my Insides wore rotting away, wneo x
finally taken to sou the d mtor at tho howl In Mason 1 ooubl h jtd
•u» stairs and had to be c*rrled into tho parlor. I IW-R
•hxt day and atn now keening house and doing my o»B. 5 forward
■rained aver a pounds weight, cat and sleep well and look ‘
• Uog and useful life with my family •nJ(2.eiU*«T BabCOOL

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time, and weighing fire pounds each. All
doing well.
Maude LittJefleld, 14 reara old, of Cleve­
AB,,Hi
Uri)kA &gt;j|tl
land, has dinappsnred and left » note ask­
guides who were nccoin&gt;unying him fell ing her parents uot to worry bat "wait
*W!lJ,le« wh»“ ascending Mount for the sake of my honor.”
Grivola, tn the Areps valley, Italy, and all
The mob nt Cleveland carried Ite point
three were dashed to death on the rocks.
H. MILD
of frightening the monument com­
Tho Hoatermaa Publishing company, of mission out of its purpose of moving the
tafUTRE
bpringfleld, 0., has purchased the Peoria Perry monument. The commission is
Transcript for $",650 above the incum­ considering another site for tbe soldiers’
*oniE.
brances, which amount to 836,000.
monument.
The health of Mrs. Harrison is a cause of
Part of the Brick &amp; Sherwood Water
'BUlle
great anxiety to the president and her Closet Manufacturing company's plant at
family and friends generally. The mouth Detroit was burned. Loss, 8»),(n0; insur­
at Loon Lake has apparently done her no ance, 823,000.
%
good.
plana, the copper goddess who playa
Anderson &amp; Co., dealers In agricultural with lhe wind ou top of Madison Square
implements nt Port Huron, bare failed. Garden tower, New York, will come off
A^-u .ud UablUUm are each mi at about her perch this week nnd boshlppcd to Chi­
cago, where she will be put on one of the
F. N. Gisborne, the associate of Cyrus W. World’s fair buildings.
I leld in laying the Atlantic cable, is dead.
Mrs. Harrison will go south as soon as
Ho was superintendent of the Canetilsn tbe weather gets cool and stay there all
goverment telegraph service.
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winter.
.
South Dakota has the weather record
In a speech at Plattsmouth, N. Y., as he
this year. Frost appeared at Aberdeen
—¥*-»*■■«. ria., »
was
eu
route
for
I&gt;oon
Lake,
flMte years and tratiaca to'
Monday night and Dipped corn and vege­ Harrison sai&lt;l that the federalPresident
govern­
tables slightly.
.
ment could only assist tbe states in the
F,il? 1’e*troy‘xl l^e brow house, elevator matter of quarantine, and that wns why
arid bo Iler house of Falk, Jung &amp; tbe twenty-day order was issued.
ft"
A Democratic rally at Bloomington is
one of the numbers on the Illinois Demo­ Dr. Miles' Medical Cc..Elkhart,ind.
A negro boy, aged 15, known ns Amos, cratic programme. The date is Oct. 10 and
TRIAL COTTLE FBEE.
murdered another negro boy of 13 at Villa Grover Cleveland will attend.
Waiter M. Bifles, aged 23, of Table
Eighteen of tbe bodies of those lost in recoil,
kuing &amp;
Mn
Hock Seb., was opposed In his matrimo­ the Western Rracrve have been washed
nial Intentions by his parents, nud in ashore at Deer Park, Mich.
desperation took a large dose ot lauda­
TIME
TABLE.
Secretary
Rusk
was
at
Chicago
Satur
­
num. He whs 4it las£ accounts in n pre­
In effect May 13.1852.
day, and his business there was to note an
carious condition.
llMge.IIU. A(w kllllos bl&gt; victim ha experiment in progress at the stock yards Favorite Route l&gt;etween Grand Rapids, Detroit
and the east.
with iodide of potash for cows with lumpy
robbed him.
jaw. Tbe stuff costs $2 per pound, and
I'.M- 1 F.Mf
'.■»•■&gt; K«-t
Thurndny. kept.' 1.
a pound will curt one case—if tbe experi­
•I W 1 4 V)
Unitwl States Marshal E. H. Parsons, ment succeeds.
McCord
of 1 tab, ha« received a telegram from At­
|A)tO
torney General Miller requesting his re­
’Elmdale
Olarksytlte
signation. It is alleged that the marshal,1
Corbett came very near being arrested
IS
Hake Odessa
tilluwed a wealthy Mormon who was in Charlotte, N. C., for desecration of tho
Woodbury
Kent enced to the penitentiary for practic­ “Sabbath.” He bad continued his daily
Hunfield
Mulliken
ing polygamy to leave the penitentiary on exercise of running, "punching the bag,”
Grand J-edge
;so
two different occasions and visit his nu­ etc. The police were on tbe watch, but
lansluK
the Corbett special pulled out at midnight.
merous wives.
Detroit
10 00
Governor Pattison, of Pennsylvania, has
!P. M.
The Patter hotel, Kansas City, Kas.,
was totally destroyed by;fire. Loss, 8)00,- Issued a proclamation urging the citizens'
Howard City
to prepare for a cholera visitation by a
(MO, with
insurance.
Etl more
Stanton
10.10
A vigilance committee has been formed general cleaning up.
Imla
7 CO
Frank
J.
Carpenter,
of
Wilniingtod,
has
at Frespo, Cal., as a result of the assassina­
■ Grand Ledge
7 AS
10
been appointed receiver of tho Delaware
tion there of Attorney McWhirter.
Tlie American Social Science congress branch of tho Iron Halt
|Gnmg~Wrat~ [
M.'
Samuel Hyslop, a prominent citizen of
elected tho following officers for the ensu­
i Del r&lt;&gt;u
7 (»
B 40
ing year; President, H. ly. Wayland, of Hudson, Wb.t died of heart disease.
Lansing
0 S3
8 10
Grand Ledge io is
Philadelphia; first vice president, Andrew
A quarrel over the selection of a now
10 3r
Mulliken
D. White, of Ithaca; general secretary, F; pastor fortke German Lutheran church at
Hunfield
10 48
i B. Sanliorn, of Concord, Mas*.; treasurer Bayport, Mich., led lo an affray between
10 Al
Woodbury
I .ake Odessa
9 IB
Anson Phelps Stokes, of New York.
John Hrldnn nnd Henry Peters, mem­
Clarksville
Tbe rvyuluticmwts In Venezue'a nre bers of the church, in which the last
Elmdale
named
wn.*
fatally
stabbed.
Helduu
is
in
Alto
winning right along us is the rule with
McCord
. revolutionists in South American re­
East I’e.rls
public.
Edward Hollister, ex-mayor of Alton,
Grand Itspldr 12 00
At
John Jossey, a rejected suitor, as­ HL, wns fatally hurt by a railway train at
saulted Lula Butler, of near Forsythe, Ga. that city while walking on the track. He Lv I
,| TTT
very deaf aud did not hear the ap­
A meeting wns going on half a mile away is,
1
,. Grand i^dge
train unLil it was too late.
., Portland
10 »
and tliith.-r Lula mode her way and told her proaching
1
Ar Ionia
11 23
i to
story. .Tossey was hunted up nud filled
Tbe Regents’ Park Baptist church of
I.v Hon ard City
1 00
full-pf lend iu the most approved Ameri* London
■
has invited Rev. Dr. George C.
Ar Ionia
•• Stanton
can style. All the parties were negroes.
Ixirituer, formerly of Chicago,' to become
i- d more
Mrs. Ella Welsh, of Cincinnati, died of Ils
' pastor.

Nervous Prostration,

F/Ji

uuiy ta holditn . the
■id in'il-1ir.ige.; nr so

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

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Thu mining town of Rocky Bar, In
Idaho, was swept by fire, nearly every
human habitation in the place beiug de­
stroyed. The loss was about 8&lt;j,aX).
Friday, Sept. S.
Mrs. Harrison baa gone to Florida for
Moorish corsairs seized a Spanish ship, her health aud will not return to Wash­
nnd carried off hfr cargo nud eleven of her ington the approachlug winter.
crew. The Spanish government lixs taken
Word conies by way of Cuba that the
ineibiirw to rescue the men and punish Honduras revolution has ended and that
their captors.
the insurgent leader, General Nuilla, has
The following congressional nominations been captured and shot.
nre reported: Seventh Mississippi, C. E.
William Henry Allen, an inmate of the
Hooker (Dem.): Fifth Mls»i*si|tpi, W. H. Minnesota Sclaiura1 Home, has fallen heir
lintcliff (People's): Sixth Texas, Joseph to $4,(Xrt.OOO by the death of his brother in
Abbott (Dem.); Seventh Indiana,Charles L. California.
Henry (Bep.); Second Maryland, George
Ore worth 810,(00 a ton has been struck
A. Baker (Rep.); Third Maryland, Charles in the Golden Fleece mine at Lake ^ty,
Herzog (Repl); Fourth Maryland, A. W. Colo. It is too valuable to ship by freight,
Spates (Rep.).
aud is forwarded to the spiel ter by ex­
A vicious cow attacked Gladstone and press.
knocked him down. It attempted to gore
Congressional nomipatlons: First Mich­
him, but'wa* driven away before serious igan district, E. S. Greet- (People’s);
harm bad been done.
Fourth Minnesota, A. R. Keifer (Repub­
Henry Cabot Lodge has avojrcd his can­ lican); Eighth Tennessee. B. A. Enloe
didacy for the for the United States sena­ (Democrat).___________________
torship to succeed Dawes.
VESSELS HOLDING BACK.
J. II. Hill, president of the Groat North­
ern railway, has given his check far 8136,­
Waiting for Action on rretidcnt Karri830 In full payment for a life insurance
ion'« Proclamation.
policy for $100,000 and an annuity of 812,Washington, Sept. &amp;.—Reports received
IXJO commenci ng ten yean hence.
zVn Arabian wedding has just been com­ ns to the collection of tolls on the Sanlt
pleted at Cincinnati having occupied the St. Marie (St. Marya Falls, canal under the
whole of three days.
president's proclamation seem to indicate
An anonymous writer informs tbo Den­ that Canadian vessels are holding back
ver Evening Times thnt he is going to waiting to see what action the Canadian
Pittsburg to kill Frick, Lovejoy nnd Car­ government will take in tho way of re­
negie. After which he will cheat the gal­
funding the tolls imposed by tbe United
lows by shooting himself.
States. Thus far the Canadian authori­
Mrs. Peltier has been unconscious at
ties have not given thesllghtestindication
Haverhill, Mass., for a week and is slow­
of any purpose to fulfill tbe expectations
ly is'coming ossified.
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entertained of them in that respect, and
Frank Errot and L. B. Cashoy, on their the grain steamers are leaving Montreal
way from Adamsburg, Pa, with a team- only half loaded.
destined for McKeesport,drove overan em­
bankment and jErret was so badly wound­
On the first day of the enforcement of
ed that be will die. Cashey is severely
the proclamation only one vessel out of
hurt.
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sixty-two which passed througli was a

excessive laughing. She laughed IncesMillly from Sunday morning to Monday
nlghL
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Saturday. Sept. 3.
.
Congressional nominations: Eleventh
Illinois, Trnfcon Plautz (Dcin.); Eleventh
Missouri. John J. O'Neill (Dem.); Fifth
Ohio, G. L. Griffith (Rep.); Seventh South
Carolina, George W. Murray (Rep.);Third
Minnesota, O. M. Hall (Dem.); Seventh
Minnesota, Henry Feig (Rep.); Nevada, F.
G. Newland* (Silver Rep.); Twelfth Michi­
gan, J. Maurice Finn (IJextx.)
Hugh O’Donnell and four other mem­
bers of the Homstcad advisory committee
have been held in 82,000 bonds for trial on
tho charge of conspiracy. -Mark Baldwin,
the bHM! ball pitcher, haaalso been placed
under 82,(&lt;W bail on a charge of being one
of the Homestead rioters.
Bishop Paret announces that the new
protcstnnt Theological school for entered
people in Washington will bs opened this
month.
The Daily News, of Lincoln, Ills., has
been sold to C. A. Higgins, who will as­
sume the management of the paper Sept 17.
D. B. Henderson wns seriously injured
by the collapse of a platform from which
he was shaking at Manchester, la.
Tbe President has leh Washington for
Loon Lake. He will make no stops en
route.
Il is reported that E. Lawsauce God kin,
of tbe New York Evening Post, will be
offerer! tbe posltiop on Harper's Weekly
left vacant by thod-ath ot George William
Curtis.
The Supreme lodge, K. of P., bos deci
dal lhe Aldine lodge cue, susteinimj the
decision of Grund Chancellor Shaw, re­
storing lhe charter of the lodge.
John L. Sullivan bn* started for New
Orleans nud admiring crowds are cheering
Um nt every station on the way, among
whom nre some women.
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Mm. Tod Dineer, ot Yankton, fi. D„ Is
• tho mother of four girls, all born at one

Cananlan boat. Thin was the Uniled Em­
pire, which carried 5C0 tuns of flour and
twelve tons of mixed freight for Sarnia.
On this she paid toll amounting to 8112.
She had also C84 tons of wh'eat for Port
Huron, Mich., on which no toll was col­
lected, as it wa* destined for an American
port. Tho next day three vessels out of
fifty-two were Canadians, one of them be­
ing a Canadian Pacific liner. The number
is now increasing every day and the
amount of tolls collected is proportion­
ately greater.

Compliments to Illlnol* Soldiers.
Washington, Sept. 2.—Captain J. B.
Babcock, of the Fifth L’nirtd States
cavalry, detailed to inspect the troops at
tlieannual encampmentof the Illinois Na­
tion Guards at Camp Lincoln this year,
has submitted his report to the war de­
partment. He finds the troops, as a rule,
well drilled, and they made, be says, when
marching In columns an excellent appear­
ance. The only serious defect In their car­
riage wns thnt they did not bold their
elites up a sufficient height. The men
were its a general thing broad shouldered
nud fine specimens of manhood.

THE MARKETS.

HiLaAL’KKX. Sept. 5. '
Eartcy—No. 2. file; O. tober. tec; samples.
No. 2 choice, ffl&amp;GJc.
Rye-No. 1 tee;
Nc. - Kfcc.
Oats—No. 2 white ff%c;

East Buffalo. Sept. ft.
Cattle—Two hundred nod sixty loads on
tala; market dulL Sheep aud lambs—Eighty
five loaia on salt; market slow aul lower.
Hogs Sevanta loads on sale; demand good
and prices steady to atroiig; peckers. 8583®
Yorkers, JS.-Saii) for corn-fed and
84.
kl» for fair graaxora; best select* 1 pigs,
*:.*.5»i.ua

ozT signal.
Parlor ears on all trains between Grand Rap­
Ids and Detroit. Seals 23 cents. Connections
made in Union station, Grand Rapids with the
Chicago* Wjutt Michigan Railway fob
Chicago and thk Wknt and for MlhkjcGON, MAN1.1TKK. TUAVHIWB CITY. El.K RAP­
IDS AND PgTOsKF-r. Favorite route to the
summer resorts of northern Michigan.

lA-aye for .ManMee and Traverse City 7.35 A.
M. aoo 5:17 l». M.
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers on
night trams to ChicagoAsk our agents for further particulars or
write to
Georgk DkHatkn, GenT Pass? Ag’t.
Grand Rapids.
MORTGAGE BALE.
Whereas default has been made in the pay­
meat of a certain Indenture of mortgage made
andxxecuted by Clement Higdon, of Rives.
Jacksoh county and state of Michigan to Peter
Covert, nf Farmer village, Seneca county and
state of New York, bearing date the 29’.b day of
September, A. 1&gt;. 1874 and recorded In the
register of deeds office of Barry countyand state
of Michlgiui tn liber X of mortgages on page
562 on tho first day of October A. D. 1S74 on
which mortgage there Is claimed to be due and
unpaid at the date of this notice the sum of
eight hundred and ninety fire dollars and.fifty
two cents igaubJB) and no proceedings at law
or In equity having been Instituted to recover
said debt or any port thereof.
Now, therefore. by virtue ot the power of sale
contained lu said mortgage, and tho statute la
&gt;U‘h case made ami provided, notice is hereby
liven that on Friday tbe 14Ui day of October.
A. I&gt;. 18l», at one o’clock In the afternoon. I shall
sell at public auction, to the high* a bidder, at
the north front door of the court bouse In the
city of Hastings. Ghat being the olace
where the circuit court tor Barry county Is hold­
en), tbe premises described In Mid mortgage, or
so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the
amount dun oa said mortgage, with accruug interest., and all legal costs, toge'ber
with an attorney's fee ot twenty-five dollars
covenanted for therein, the premises being
cescrlhed in said mortgage as all the undivid­
ed one hVfdf the northwest quarter of the south
east quarter of section thirty one (31) town
three (Si north of ramie seven (7) west and con­
taining forty acres ol. land mure or less; also
the following premises, beginning at a stake
standing south twelve chains twelve and oneImlf links from a stake, sixteen chiltu and
thirty links west from quarter stake between
sections thirty pne anil thirty two In die above
town, thence west eleven chains to a post,
thence south smnteen degree*, east six chains
aud fifty links to a white oak tree, thence north
seventy nine degrees, east nine chai nr and
twenty five links to a post, thence north four
chains ana fifty links to the place ot beginning,
together wit 11 all tbe right of fiowage which the
party o’ the first part now has. cxcep'tng from
lhe above1 four half acre lot* heretofore deeded
to Hocker, Scott. Buchanan —■* ---------”
situate in tbe county of Bi
id state of
Michigan.
Dated July lEtb, 183?.
1'KTBB COVKRT,
Mortgagee.
Jamis WHbaton,
Attorney lor Mortgagee.

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION

CURE.
The success of tins Great Cough Cure is
without a parallel in lhe history of medicine.
All druggists ore authorized to sell it on a pos­
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can st-.-.
cessluliy stand. That it may become known,

it will cure yoa. If your child has the Croup,
or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and reLcf
is sure. If you dread that insidious disease
Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for
SHDjOH’S CURE, Pike locts., 50 cts. and
fl.oo. &gt; If your Lungs are sore or Bock lame,
tan Shiloh's Porous Piaster, Price 35 cts.

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�MORE PAPER THAN CASH IS USED
IN REGULAR BUSINESS.

Payman U Prevail.

Senator Sherman is credited with saying
that e.ne-thinl of the world’s business. is
done with cash nnd two-thirds with con­
-ide nee.
There is no need to look further than
Wall street to find abundant, proof of the
wisdom of this statement. Strange as it
may seem, the daily business.of tho great­
est of all money marts is done without Xhc
use of money. Checks only are used, and
the scratch of the pen is a far more potent
than the chink of gold.
cut,
our Congressional sound
i
The above
Tho acceptance of thia form of transfer
a faillifal 11 'ture
of
Nominee.
Is
xzx.
Dr. UC...A
H*’nry •F.• Thoma.*, of Allegan, the :in values and tho relegation of currency
republican nominee for congress In this :from the counting room* of today are but
district.
1tbe logical outgrowth of the development of
Dr. Thomas la a native Woiverine. He :modern finance. Money in large amounts
was boru in Jaeksoa county 48 years ago. is bttiky, and iu handling is attended with
Twelve years later with his parents be eare and risk; checks nnd drafts or “paper”
moved to the city of Hastings, where his is safe, easily handled nnd insures -unques­
father a Methodist minister, had charge of 'tionable accuracy in accounts.
A check for a million dollars can lw
the Ottawa Indian Mission, so that Hastings
and Barry county have an ihU-irst iu him. written In a moment, anu many such are
Dr. Thomas secured what schooling was written every week in Wall street. The
possible In the primitive public schools of transfer of $l,OUO,uno in currency, from one
tlie time. nnd. then attended Richland bank or office to another would entail more
seminary, lie went from there to Albion or less risk and n vast amount of labor, tor
college, expecting to complete a course in that amount of money could not be counted
that Institution. It was while be, a boy of tn leas than a business day by one man, as
18, wns laboring in the face of many the bills of the national currency run.
If money were used in Wall street tho
obstacles, to acquire proper training tor
that position in life for which bis energy force dt chirks employed in the offices
and ability entitled blm, that one of the would have to be doubled. The total
many mgent calls of his country tor nmotfat of currency iu circulation through­
volunteers to put down treason and out the country would hardly be sufficient
to meet the wants of this one short street
rebellion was made.
The niettle-of which this man is made of business, numbering less than 200 build­
was shown by his brave act. In which he, ings. All the money In the country would
a young man full ot hope, ambition and soon pile up in Wall street, and the entire
with bright prospects before him, faced the industrial machinery of the land would be
The street would become
certainty of great sacrifices of bis own demoralized.
interests- and the great possibility of yield­ tho prey of thieves, anti roguery would run
ing up his life. But without hesitation, rampant.
Bqt how different Is the actual condition
yet not In rashness but after cool and
of affairs under the present system of ex­
patriotic deliberation, he forsook his loved
change. The money of the street—bills,
college home for the privations and dan­
coin and bullion—rests in the vaults of tbo
gers of the army. He enlisted In Co. D.,
safe deposit companies aud the subtreas­
7th Michigan cavalry. He was promoted
ury, while vast sums change hands
for efficiency and bravery until he became
through the medium of check and draft
2nd Heutenant He served until lhe close
without a dollar being disturbed. Wall
of the war in 1885. receiving an houorable
street is the clearing houseot the country,
discharge.
and the subtreasury does more business
After his return from the south, young than the national treasury at Washington.
Thomas took up n course in tbe slate nor­
Considering the enormous business done
mal school of Ypsilanti. In the tell of in Wall street, the ratio ot dishonesty
1886 he entered the medical department there — dishonesty that comes to light
of the state university, graduating In 1888. through exposures of bold and vulgar theft
He located in Allegan in the following
—is less than in any other part of the
' year, and has continued to reside tflere, world. This may not be as much due to
being prominently connecten with the the inborn honesty of the persons who are
affairs of Allegan village and countyi
in places of trust perhaps as the safe­
Dr. Thomas has filled ninny positions of guards that are established by the system
trust and honor, always with credit to him­ in vogue.
All checks arc payable “to
self. lie has been president of the village, order,” surd can be cashed only by the per­
and has been prominent In all affairs In son in whose name they are made out.
that place. In 1872 he was elected to the Many banks and private bankers make
house of representatives from Allegan their checks payable to the order of their
.county. So creditably did he fill the place cashiers, and they iu turn make them pay­
that the people In 1874 elected him to the able to the order of the payee, so that every
state senate, lu which body he had the check thus drown must bear three names
great honor and distinction of having more before it is good. The payment of such a
chairmanships of committees accorded check to any but the right person is there­
him than any other setiaton This yis in fore almost an impassibility, and if the
recognition of fils ability, worth any work. check is lost it Is only worth the paper it is
He is a clear, convincing forcible speaker, written upon. x
though making no pretentions to oratory.
At the close of each day tho brokers of
Tlw Journal states iu its last issue, that tbe street bundle up the bonds and securi­
the people’s nominee will make a canvas ties on hand and tho collateral for loans or
of the district, aud intimates that he Is stocks carried “on margins” for customers
“fortunate In his opponent" We give the and send them to the safe deposit vaults
Journal and Mr. Yaple notice now that if,. tor safe keeping.
they are leaning on any such staff “s thaU
The clerks that carry these valuable pa
they will discover nett November that they pers to a place of safety may be seen any
have trusted to a broken reed. Mr. Yaple day In numbers at the dose of the business
will find that his opponent Is abundantly hours in the. street. Tha papers are in a
able to look after his own interests, and stout leather bog. Tills is carried between
that tlie figures on election night will two clerks, while a man walks behind, in
demonstrate that Dr. Thomas ,Is “in it.”
«tep with them and at their very heels, his
Dr. Thomas stands deservedly well as a eyes on the bag and his hand in the right
citizen and man. He is a scholarly gentle­ I pocket of hfa coat, where reclines a loaded
man. a mon of the people, whose, training 1 revolver/
and experience qualify him to faithfully
The amounts carried in this manner run
represent this district at Washington.
into tbe millions, But only coupon bonds
would be o? value if stolen. Tho stocks
and registered bonds stand in the names of
Perfect Electric Light.
the persons to whom they belong and are
One of the things which Professor Elihu, valueless to others.
Thomson hopes to see in tbe future is the
Tho regular banks do not pay over money
production of a current of electricity that in their transactions between each other,
could be made to alternate no less than and paper is king with them too. All their
500.000,000,000,000 times n second. When balances are struck by the Clearing House
this is accomplished a perfect electric light association, to which dghty-niuu banks
will be obtained at very low cost. One of belong, and all amounts are paid by cash­
the most remarkable showings in elec­ iers’ -checks. Tho banks soUle between
trical development is the fact that 91 per themselves dally.
cent, of the commercial efficiency is now
In all the transactions of Wall street
delivered.—New York Telegram.
and. its great banking ulbutark*, the
actual money used is but 1 per cent, of tbo
She Shoots Bottles.
total amount of values exchanged. This
The dowager queen of Portugal la pas­ statement is based on careful calculations
sionately fond of shooting, and spends a and may be accepted aa authentic.
great deal of time while at ber country.
But the question arises, How does tho
place cn the seaboard at Caldus; where she money in circulation ever reach the podcamuses herself by aiming with a rifle from cts of the people I The use of checks aud
a high window at botthsi thrown into tho drafts ceases when the wage earner is
t»ea for that purpose. She is said to bo a reached. He wants hard cash.
remarkably expert markswoman.—New
Step Into any up town bank—that is, any
York Herald.
bank not in tho immediate vicinity of Wall
street—on any Saturday morning, and you
will ecc the coin of the realm on the second
An insect of South America has its fangs stage of its journey from the vaults of the
no like tbe flower of tho orchid that smaller sabtreosnry of tho government to the pock­
Insects are tempted Into ite jaws, while ets of the people. The first stage was
certain spiders double themselves up in tbe when the shining dollars and crisp bills
angle between tho leaf stalk and tho stem, were hauled in a strong Lox to the hank.
and so closely resemble flower buds that
The paying teller and his assistants,
their unsuspecting prey approach to their flanked by stacks of bills and bags of coin,
destruction.—Philadelphia Ledger
begin to deal out money In exchange for
checks from the rooDlencthe-wicketof their
cageliko compartments behind the counter
“1 think I shall be safe in marrying arc opened in the morning, and keep at it
George; he would never marry me for my until they are closed at noon. All tbe busi­
pjoney,” said Ethel.
ness of Saturday is compressed into the
“How do you know?”
two hours between 10 and 12 o’clock.
“I am told be doesn’t care for money; he
The custcniers come in dozens and scores,
throws it away as fast as he gets It.”—Ex­ each with his bank book and checks for de­
change.
___________________
posit, or ou which to draw cosh. On Satur­
day 90 ;&gt;er cent, come to draw money out.
There is a distinct movement toward They are the big storekeepers with long
uniformity in the gauge of tho steam rail­ pay rolls, wholesale merchontM, factory
roads in this country, for in ten years the Qjyners, contractors, in fact the employing
increase has been from 81.1 per cent, of the class. They come in cab« and afoot, each
whole to 03.3 per cent.
with a stout satchel in which to take away
the money that is to go to their employees.
The expert counters of paper money de­ Thousands of dollars are bandied in this
tect counterfeits more by the eye than by manner, and, ns with the “paper” of Wall
feeling, though if the quality of paper be street, It is seldom that any is lost.
poor they can tell it by the sense of touch.
“We liavc over 1,100 customers on our
books,” said Cashier Edward Skillen to a
It is not necessary to know shorthand to reporter, “and from 300 to 500 of them cornu
be a reporter, every reporter baa his own here on Saturday to get the money wdth
system of taking notes, but tew rcjxirters which they pay their employees. We dis­
boast of being shorthand writers.
burse all tha way from tlOO to f 10,000 to
each one on Saturday, aud tbe most ot It
Overwork, whether of muscle or brain, goes directly to working people. When
is harmful and often fatal; but what is you think that there are more than fifty
overwork for one man may be nothing but big banks with a line of custom like ours
wholesoma activity for another.
you can form some idea of tho money that
Is disbursed by them on tbe city's pay day.
Tbo ancient Romans had magnificent Of course it Is hard to tell without con­
siderable figuring w’.*at each bank does in
dust from falling on their focea.
this line, bat It bi a »ig buninew. Saturday
is cash day and pspw U at a discount. We
do all our business before noon’ and tbe

A Presbyterian minister in Scotland
ico got into a debate, with a boatman
hila creasing a river about faith and
rorka, bis position being that faith with*
the boatman with multi seriousness,
“faith without works’ll no’ da PH gie
you an instance. We’ll ca’ this oar ‘fidth’
and this itber oar ‘works.’ Very well
Tak’ ‘faith’ first,” and while rowing with
it alone the boat went round and round.
“Now,” said the boatman, “let’s tak’
“works’ next,” and rowing with it alone
the boat went round the other way.
“We will noo,” continued the boatman,
“tak* ‘faith’ an ‘works’ thegither. Noo,”
exclaimed he triumphantly, as he rowed
with both oars at tbe same time, “we can
get ower the water; an this is the only way
thnt we can get ower the troubled ocean o’
the wnrl’ ta« tho peaceful shores o’ immor­
tality.”—New York Tribune.

Mrs. K. C., aaks: ‘TwWi you would tell
me what to take for an offensive breath. I
think perhaps it is from my teeth.” Very
likely. The cheapest nnd readiest, anti­
septic is borax, which figures in standard
tooth washes A half pound box, which
costs twenty cents, will last a year. Dis­
solve one-eighth of a leaspoonful, Le., •
good pinch in half a glassful of warm
water and brush the teeth and rinse the
mouth with it several times a day. It will
prevent decay ot the teeth. A very little
may be swallowed with good effect. A
pinch of Ixtrax dissolved in the mouth
slowly, but not swallowed, heals canker
speedily.—Shirley Dare in Boston Globe.

A Boitmln'i Greeting.
Here is a story of Mr. Albert Chevalier.
The clever comedian lives on the river, and
often has to cross by tho ferryboat. One
of the boatmen has experienced great diffi­
culty in pronouncing Mr. Chevalier’s name
—ho has tried all ways. A short time ago
the owner of tho name was just getting
into tbe boat, when the boatman looked at
him a»d emphasized his customary greet­
ing in a manner which showed that he had
mastered it at last.
“Good morning,” said Mr. Chevalier.
‘‘Ah! good morning, Mr. ShUlalahi”
came the reply.—London Tit-Bits.

XDSnNl.STRJ.ToBS SALE.
In the matter of lhe estate of George Hv Me
LHtau, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell jU
public auctioa to the highest bidder, on Friday,
the 21»t dav of October. A. D-. 1832. nt ten
o'clock. In the forenoon In the Probate office In
the city ot Hastings in the county ot Barry.
In tbe state of Micbiz.in. pursuant U&gt;
license and authority crantM to me ou the 26tlt
day of August, A. I». 1W2. by the. Probate
court of Barry county. Mlcbtan, all of the
estate, right, title and interest of tbe said de­
ceased of. in aud to the real estate situate and
Ming tn the county of Barry, in the srate of
Michigan, known apd described as-follows,
to-wit:
Tbe undivided one-half. (HD of tbe east twentv-four feet of lot four hundred ninety-three
SU3) of tbe city, formerly village, of Hastings,
lebigan. tu-cordlnjr to the recorded plat there-

Dated Sept. 5th, A. D , IMS
.
1&gt;. G. KcntNsox.
Administrator.
PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of Barry-ss.
At a session of the Probate Court for Che
County of Bam-. hoiden at the Probate Office,
In the city of 'HaMlnss, in said county, on
Wednesday, tbe Tth day of September, in the
year one thousand elgnt hundred and ninety

Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot
Probate.
lu the matter of the estate of Olive M. Rus­
sell, deceased.
John J. Perkins, administrator of said es­
tate, comes into court and represents that he is
prepared to Bio bls final account as such ad­
ministrator with said estate, that the- same
may be heard and allowed and a decree of as­
signment duly made and he be discharged from
said tni'k
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday, tbe
7th day of October. A- D. IWA at ten o'clock in
the forenoon, be assigned for the bearing ot said
petition,and that thebelrs at law of sola deceas­
ed. and all other persons interested In said
estott* are required to appear nt a session of
said court, then to be hoiden nt tbe Probate
office, tn tbe city of Hastings, In said county,
and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And
it is further ordered, that said petitioner give
notice to tho persons Interested in said estate,
of tho pendency of said petition, and the hear­
ing thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
puoilshed In the Hastings Baxnxk a news­
paper printed abd circulated In said County of
Barry once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day ot hearing.
CHAJIUS W. AMMSTIIONG,
(A true Copy &gt;
Judge of Probate.

SCHOOL BOOKS.

Peoples.DRUG STORE
HE largest complete
stock of new and sec­
ond hand School Books
and everything needed in
the school room in Barry
County.

T

DRUGGIST and book­
seller. and the Originator
and promoter of LOW
prices for Drugs. Books
and School Supplies.
’2nd Hand Books wanted.

Websters Dictionary 5c.

SEPT. 5
IS THE first day of
school and as usual Fred
L. Heath is on hand with
a complete line of

E HAVE just received and opened ud our
invoices of new fall dress goods. To say that
we are pleased with them would uot describe
it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest amt b«-st
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
see them.

W

raon !2 i-rcEirraup
We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have proven very at
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

School Books
New and second hand.
It will pay you to oome
come and select from “his
large supply of second
hand and shelf worn books
Many are as good as new.
You will save from

We are now showing our fir^t invoice of tUp« good*.
Come in and see them.

at RUSSELLS

25 TO 65 PER CENT

Fred L. Heath
THE DRUGGIST

EMPIRE DHILl

H- H. Heath. Funeral furnishing goods
and Director. Flrst-etaa hearse and outfit.
Rdoras over R. Mudge

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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Mich.

C-A.I3 IT-A-L $75,000.00.
SURPLUS t7.000.00.

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Incorporated under the laws of the State of
Michigan.
Open tor business Dec. 15.1888.

orncKRs:
D. G. Robinson, President;
Chester Messer, Vice. Pros.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.

The best d ill m the world. Because it is the most reliable.
POSITIVE FORCE PEED. The first and only positive force feed drill made, which has been
built as a specialty for 37 years and tried to be imitated by many, even to using the naijie, “[Empire” Inination is the best acknowlegement of superiority. The Empire Spring Hoe Drill da.n be driven anywheft that a
wagon or spring tooth harrow can without danger of breaking, and sows with the same gear lhe same quanity of wheat, oats, rye or barley. I cheefuily refer anyone wanting to buy a drill to the fpHowing named
armers who have bought of me the past two years and speak in the highest terms of The
Tjie Empire.

dbucctobb:

D. W. Reynolds,
D.G. Robinson,
John Carreth,
Chester Mreaer.
P. T. Culgrore.

Interest paldon tbaedeposltaand general
Banking Business Traun acted.

LOOK; HERE

Wheat is low and flour
should be the same. For a
short time I will sell

White Rose Flour
AT

$2.20 Per 100 Lbj.
This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grajie.
Live poultry wanted

JOS. ROGERS.

Henry Barnum
Clark Otis
Jacob Rhodes
E Kcrehner
John Coleman
P Hoard
W S Benham
O Goodenough
Terry Corrigan
Francis Wilkes
Milton Coulter
Peter Haney

W W McKibben
Joseph Shultz
Wm Gorham
Henry Crockford
Wm Stafford
Jas Barnes
Chas Bidletnan
Chauncey Townsend
Barry Bros
John Carpenter
A J Barnum
Frank McNaughton

'

Horace Bishop
Oscar Matthews
Wm H Merrick
John McKibben
Isaac Taylor
A Barnum
W H Eaton
Cyrus Gibson
Leo Myers
Fred Williams
Thomas Heney
John Fleming

Emerson Edger
Geo Bronson
John Dawson
E L Smith
Matthew Ransom
Henry Babcock
Chas Rogers
S L Feagles
J B Wolf
• F W Baron
Abijah Eaton
O Barnum

Oscar SiH-nrer
Chas. Daldwitl
Joseph Bray
Chas Youngs
F. Bartow
fc W Mead
C OsgOod
[Royal II Brown
'John Alkrding
iMannlus
'Dexter StT&lt;iu«e
(And others.

Farmers
come
Th.

a?d buy this remarkable Drill for it pays to
io buy
Duy the
me BEST.
.
«»
l- rat
'he DC.S1'.
BEST.
|
iu UC
I’ Pcontinually •keep a . slock
of bn&gt;P&gt;
Some of ™ hoe, in sizes from 8 to 13 holes at my shop on Main St. opposite new court house
Some of my competitors say I am going out of business which is a mistake.
with talerin^zi^ lX2n.g pressure, “hoe Driu- like the Empire spring hoe Drill has no equal, Being built
box likf sttm^h?
1 nT’ l,ey w,u wear a hfetime. The wheels will never wabble and will not rub the
«ndy l.nd g
“
Thete » "0 advantage in SHOE DRILLS over liJe Drills except on
1 sell the Everlasting Galvan ,:ed Steel Aermoter Wind Mill.

Wagons, Buggies, Plows and Harrows.

R. B. RICHARDS.

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The best Advertis­
ingmediumin Bar­
ry County-

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Hastings Banner

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

HASTINGS. MICH., SEPTEMBER 45, 1892.

WHOLE NO. 1944

VOU XXXVII. NO. 20

Hastings
Banner
Published Thursdays by

DOWAGIAC SHOE OR PRESS DRILL

COOK BROS..
----- AT-----

tmim 'men.

COUNTY NEWS.

THE ORIGNAL RUNNER DRILL.
First in theField.
First a Success,
First the choice of farm-

’ DOWAGIAC

SHOEDRiLi. '

ers.
First in numbers of sales

Wood land.
Many of our farmers have and are sow­
ing their wheat—Ches. McIntyre will soon
go to Anu Arbor to study medlcliiv-YLIfe
insurance men hnvc’been thick in town for
a week or t,wo—The corporation kickers
haVe not yet given up hopes of downing
the corporation.
We understhnd that
their next move will be a petition to the
state legislature—J. M. Smith made a Hy­
ing trip to his farm In Yankee Springs on
Saturday and returned on -Monday—It Is
reported that the People’s meat market
will soon be reoj c icd—The case of Fast
vs. Miller will be held in Justice Velte’s
' court on Tuesday—It Is reported that Ed.
S.hnnlzis about to buy out Mrs. Hunsiekcr—The policy holders In the Ionin.
, Barry A Eaton Fire Insurance Co., who
i objected So strcnousljrto paying back as­
sessments, met at the town, hall on Saturday night and voted to pay the assess­
ments—John Velte lias a new well on his
lol and expects to build a new house In the
spring—School commenced on the 5th
with a large attendance—The showers of
late are f’ayorablc tor sowing wheat—Ed.
Leonard is breaking a colt for Carpenter
A Son—Wc hod the pieasu-e of reading
the Journal last week and have come to
the conclusion that the editor of the BaxNKB was mistaken In regard to the object
of John's visit to Middleville. John says
he went to Middleville to visit three or
four sisters, several brothers and other
relatives too numerous to mention, and
that he walked two miles and back nil in
two hours, from the time he left Hastings.
It these facts be true the editor of the
I’ANNgii must have been mistaken of
course—Some lime since C. C. Dean, our
clothier, purchased two dozen campaign
caps; one dozen Harrison &amp; Reid caps and
one dozen Cleveland &amp; Stevenson caps.
'When only three Cleveland £• Stevenson
caps were sold all the Harrison A. Reid
caps were gone, if that is an indication
of the Woodland vote in Nouember, Har­
rison will be re-elected. Watch the indi­
cator—C. S. Palmerton has been on the
sick list for some time, but Is Improving.

1I

MOSl' PERFECT

x ti:e market.

For sod, stubble, dry and wet ground
The lightest draft of all grain drills For simplicity of construction it
has no equal. I or convenience and ease oi operation it has no rival.
For working qualities nothing approaches it. It is simple, practical,
effective and durable, combining the acknowledged elements of suc­
cess
h are divided among its numerous competitors. Made in 5
anil meh sizes front 11 to 26 shoes. For sale by '

Ira Van Valkenburgh,
Ti e Leading ardware Merchant of Barry County.

Hastings, Mich

Sample drill on exhibition at Store.

IMPORTANT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,
Cloaks,

Blankets, Bedding,

To every person suffering from
Piles or any other Recta! disease.

DR. LAKINS,
The Rectal specialist of Grand
Rapids, is at the Hastings House.
-0 Hastings, every Thursday after­
noon and Friday forenoon.

Dr. Lakins has a large list of
patients in Hastings and vicinity
and more are securing his services
at each visit as a result of his un­
usual success in his special prac­
tice.
All are Invited to call for con­
sultation and examination both
of which arc absolutely free.

AND

Live Geese Feathers
When in GRAND RAPIDS stop at

1 he must,complete stock of Dress Goods

-ThE KENTuppwlle UNIOS DEPOT.
Free Baggage Transfer,

line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
A spLndid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
lor SI .00, try one.

Voigt Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
70, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

grand rapids,
.'y&gt;= iiiak.. a sxxnalty
f making Goats raits
panta to -yrden

MICH.

New House

To consumers of kerosene oil in Ha’tint, -nd Barry Co: W. h.vo e.l.bU.h.ul
.auvney « UMltoir, fur the “I, ot
Snow Drop oil, which tor lumlu.lln« purpoMshuno «u,l. Brtn« •
Kma,ylv»nl. crude and 155 degree. Om
teatiaakcalt perfectly Mte. It P™'0""
&gt; clear,nd white light and tree &lt;&gt;lI odor,
uor doe. It cauve any deposit on chimney
which 1, ao common with cheat'"“A'””
teat Ohio oil. Since July 1. ISOL Michl
Lan allow, th, UM ot ISO degrm »re tMt
Ju which penult, th, the aale
?
made from Ohio crude and possesses a
larger percentage of sulphur and after cxtraSngsufflclent naptha (exptoaWe part)
toTralse the fire test to 150 degrert ormore

diwwMe ortor while'’burning

S.°“^^MS.K l’hlUlpw H. U

Xewrm, Md Cook
A. D. Matxaw, HtsUn&amp;MW1.

weeks at a similar institute will be well
prepared to treat patients. This institute
certainly ought to have the support of the
people of thia city and county, and anyone
having any friend or relative a victim of
strong drink, opium, morphine or tobacco,
should call on or write any of the
State Hoad
officers. There is ample opportunity to
Mrs. Kise and daughter. Belle, an; visit­ do much good here, and the afflicted ones
ing at Finley Marks.—Frank Marks has ought to seize „
it ...
and reclaim themselves
returned from Ind. where he has been before It is too late.
looking for work.— Mrs. Della Cotton Is.
away visiting friends.—Mrs. Frank Marks'
is staying with her motlier a few weeks.
Harry County Agricultural Socle-

man's drug store at Woodland.—MLss Min­
nie Furniss went to Ypsilanti this week
where she will attend school at the normal.
—There will be a Y. P. 8. C. E. pink eye
social at the home of Miss Fleming next
week Wednesday evening, Sept Sift

L. Carpenter and wife have returned
from their visit north.—Mrs. W. F. Hard­
Ing is visiting her mother at Douglass.—
E. L. Richards and wife, of Middleville,
spent Saturday and Sunday visiting their
son, Warren. — Carl Brown Is attending
school at Hastings.—Mrs. Eliza Brown is
visiting at Petoskey.
THE BIO SHOW OF THE WORLD­

38, 30 and SO,

f\

1893.'

To the couple who will bo married be­
fore the grand stand on Thursday: the fol­
lowing:
Goodyear Bros., cook stove,
Hastings Furniture Co., dresser. Archie
McCoy, bedstead to match; Joseph Rogen*
Jc Son, chamber set; W. 11. Myers, travel­
ing trunk; Bert Tinkler, 50 pounds of
flour, one pound of tea, one bottle pepper
sauce, one bar of soap and three papers of
tobacco; Bankrupt Store, one pair fine
shoes for bride; one copy of Hastings
Banner and one copy of Hastings Jour­
nal one year.
Crocheted faclnator to the mother of the
prettiest babe less than one year old.
American Wool Boot Co., one pair of
wool boots to one eating the most pumpkin
pie In ten minutes. A. E. Henkes, baker
and confectioner, will furnish the pies.
National Bank, 85 for best crock of but­
ter. butter taking premium to go to donor.
By Dickinson, restauranteur, swarm of
Italian bees to the party who wins the
mixed race.
Kurtz Bros., butchers, 15 pounds roast
to winner of the bologna race; bolognas
will be furnished.
Ira VanValkenburgh, hardware dealer,
310 beating stove, to the winner In the
oxen race, one half mile to wagon or cart.
Dr. S. M. Fowler, dentist, 85; S3 for the
best two pound cake of beeswax, 82 for
the second best The beeswax taking pre­
mium to go to donor.
F. IL Barlow-d: Co., grain dealers, 85;
for best bushel of red wheat.
Woolley &amp; Bronson, boots and shoes,
best pair of shoes to the boy under 16
years winning the shod race. Conditions:
Shoes will be numbered, piled In a heap
100 yards from* the wire. Contestants
will start from the wire and the first to re­
turn wearing his own shoes will receive
the prize.
Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works, 10 gal­
lons of best machine oil and Engineer’s
Guide, for traction engine making the best
lime once around the track. For Barry
County threshers only.
.
F. L. Heath, druggist and book-seller,
85 in goods on engine race; S3 to 1st, 32 to

Sells Brother*’ Triumphal Return from
Foreign Latidn.
No other amusement event ever created
such general interest and caused such
widespread comment, aa did the trip to
Australia of Sells Brothers’ Big Show of
the World, begun last October, and
triumphanty completed by a safe ret uni to
San Francisco. In June, after six months’
tour of New South Wales. Victoria. South
Australia mid Queensland, and a most
hazardous and costly journey ot over
twenty thousand miles. As the great and
famous exhibition, or rather, millionaire
alliance ot them, is booked for Hastings,
Wednesday, Sept. 21th, it is pertinent to
say that the high endorsement with which
It was preceded by the American Press
was more than etlltorally accepted by our
trans-Pacific cotemporaries: which were
able papers, not easy to please, and im­
possible to uuduly Influence. We learn,
for Instance, from an extended crlti.clsm In
the Melbourne Dally Argus that the won­
derful show “must be pronounced a bril­
liant success, for it may be safely said that
no such panorama ot wonders has ever be­
fore l*ecu unfolded to a Melbome audi­
ence." That “all Is so good it would be
haijl to pick out any particular Item as
being the moat worthy of praise.” and that
"it would take too much space to mcntlori
in detail all the wonderful performances on
horseback and foot that were given.”
That the "races were splendidly contested,
and furnished brilliant spectacles.”
The Dally Standard admiringly
re­
Quimby.
marked:
News very scarce—Fanners &gt;ro about
"We have had a few big things in Mel­
all done threshing around here—The Has­
bourne, ana have rather flattered our­
tings nine and the Quimby's crossed bats
selves upon them, and have grown know­
Jgsl Saturday. Score 10 to 0 in favor of
ing enough to ’wink our other eye’ when
the Quimbys—A few of the people around
discounting the tell tales of bur American
Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works, 10 gaLhere are going to the state fair—Frank
cousins. We thought we knew what a kins of best cylinder oil to engineer hanChaffee has a bran new carriage, so look
circus was, too, until the Sells Brothers^
.‘ZSling his engine pn fair ground on ten
out girls—Mrs. Wm. Hill Jr. Is quite sick.
strayed our way. But they have shat“ ­
... trial. tConditions:
. 11 • i u • Engineers Fr.
minutes
to
tered our old beliefs. Twenty shows In
CreMy.
have not over 80 pounds pressure of steam.
Peter Rlckenmore went to Kalamazoo one. and each show a circus In itself, is S. Greusel to mark contesting ground. For
too
much
of
a
revelation.
”
today to commence another term of school
Barrv coiinty threshers only.
Even when the splendid and daring
at the Baptist college.—Thirty-five took
Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works, &lt;&gt;ne
the train to see the sights of Kalamazoo on America enterprise was. through the mer­ dozen plow points to ox team walking half
cenary
and
implacable
hostility
of
a
quar
­
Labor Day.—Geo Maglnnis and wife spent
mile in best time.
antine
official,
forced
to
open
In
Sidney
Saturday and Sunday with their parents,
One barrel kettle to fanner's horse team
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown at this place.— without horses, the Dally telegram of that walking half mile In quickest time.
Abe Rlckenmore was at home Sunday to city said:
J. W. Babcock, harness maker, bridle,
"it
is
a
distinct
pleasure
to
find
in
visit his parents. -Sarah and Carrie Harber
for best general purpose colt
of Richland visited at their hncle's, Phil. Sell’s united shows an exhibition manHastings City Bank, 35, to the oldest
Barber's Sunday last.—Farmers have com­ festly worthy its American reputation and lady visiting the fair on Thursday..
menced cutting their corn In tnls vicinity. the extensive promises with which It came
F. IL Pancoast, jeweler. Si for high
upon
Australia.
”
—Quite a number of our citizens think of
jump before the grand stand. 82 best; 81
And such a send off as the fffllowlng
changing the annual program Instead of
was accorded by the other leadltlfc jour­ second best
going to the Mate fair at Lansing, will
"Hitch and go” race, Richard Doyle,
attend the Grand Rapids fair which com­ nals:
irestauranteur. 85. Conditions: Contest­
“Undoubtedly the Sells Brothers have
mences the nineteenth.
ants will place wagon on the track in
kept faith with the public.” — Dally Echo.
front of grand stand, under the wire,
"Fairly and fully It must be admitted
horse In shafts facing wagon and tied with
Prof. Gaskill moved,into Peter Aldrich's that the management have brought to halter to front axle, all harness to wagon.
Australia the biggest thing ot Its kind ever
late residence last week, and will com­
At the signal they will harness horse,
seen in this patch of the round earth.” —
mence school Monday, Sept. 12th.—At the
light a cigar and drive once around the
annual school meeting M. M. Rockwell Dally Star.
track. $3 to first: 82 to second.
"So far as two eyes were premltted to
was re-elected moderator. A vote was
taken to raise 3125 for.school purposes for observe, out of 100 performers Sells
the ensuing year. — The democrats feci haven't got a duffer."—Bulletin. .
Following are the real estate transfers
And more than the wealth of entertain­
quite elated over the victory won In their
for the week ending Sept.l2th, 1392, as
county convention, expressing Uicmaelves ment thus lionized abroad will be pre­ taken from the books in the register’s office:
sented here, as a big, and for the first time
more willing to be defeated by a fair fight
Geo. Preston to W. K Allgeo, lot Ml. Qty
for principles than to take bitter pills seen, exhibit of rarest and most beautiful
Australian living curiosities has been * Frank S. Bliss to Lyman 8. BUm, 15 acres,
administered at the hands of a few office
sec M. 1 hornapple, ftoO.
seekers at the peoples expense as hereto­ added.
Franklin BUm to Lyman Bliss, 40 ac. sec M,
fore, _ Our local editor of the leader
Tnomapt ie. nominal.
A. Kln^onry to L U. Barnes, parcel. Closer­
seems to have changed his base of opera­ ni-Cblorlile of Gold Cur® Institute Fecurdale, 915.
tion. liavlng moved to the c.lty, taking an
A. Blshou to Walter M. Dans. 40 ac, soo U,
active part In the editorial columns of the
Great Opportunity for Doing Good.
UStL‘Masters to Richard Doyle, part of lot 6OZ,
Barry County Democrat.—Mrs. A. Whit­
Arrangements
have
been
made
whereby
City, 8CT5more is convalealng.— Mrs. Grant Moore
J. 8. Durham to Mary L. Durham, 40 ac, see
returned from Harbor Springs last week. n bi-chloride of gold Institute will be run­ 17. Assyria, nominal.
Currie M. Blake to Irvin? Rice, parcel.
—W. T. Barber and wife leave Tuesday ning in tills* city. Up to within a year or
Orange
villn. &gt;75.
so
ago
drinking
liquor
and
the
uses
of
for a visit at While Cloud and Intermediate
Wm. Cridler to Sirah Klingensmith, parcel.
drugs was regarded as a habit, which any­
points to be gone a week or ten days.
Middleville. &gt;300.
one with any degree of will power ought
Sarah Klingensmith to Ira Wescolt, parcel,
to be able to break off. Within the post Middleville. &gt;335.
Carlton.
W. J. Cl-der to Julia A. Wesoott, parcel. Mldyear these so-called habits have been
xfh, Funnlr Harfmui has relumed Iwmo treated as diseases, and the success of the dl-vUle, »75
Melvin Fitch to Maria Fitch, 300 ac. sec 30,
from Keene, where lire taut l&gt;een the l&gt;«rf treatment proves them to be such without Yankee
Springs. &gt;1000
summer.—T. Thur»lou h,» returned from doubt. At the present time more than 95
Olllo-AFbllo Fuller Ims Kone to Washing­ per cent, of these cam treated result In
ton to Jtumd the national encampment.cures, the greater part of those not cured
Mlehatl Vealer and Wlllla Carpenter went being represented b£ young men under 25
It is upon wntch guards nowadays that
to Lunalntc Tnuradaj to attend the Advent years of age. who do not want' to be cured. amulets are mostly worn. They are cupramp-meetnw. - &lt;«*» Landon was badly To be sure no«u e can b effe. ted that at III posed to possess all sorts of virtues super­
hart by belna kicked by one ot his home,
natural.
It is oatonishhi^ how many peo­
prevent any person from forming the
last Friday.-Clara Kills is to wake her habit again if he or si • des re . Win t ple, even in this enlightened Nineteenth,
home thia wilder with her «randrather. can be done is this—a cure can be effected century, have faith in them. Although
Mired Haymond.—The Ladle, Aid society
destroying the present appetite, but any­ belief in ghosts and witches no longer pre­
was entertained by Mrs. Peter Covert laat one that wishes to can go to drinking vails, yet drend of the mysterious unknown
Wednesday.— Delos Smith has returned
in nature retains more or less intluenca
from Petoskey. He enjoyed the trip, but again If he desires.
over every human‘mind. Individuals an
The cure that has been established here
did not see half the sights.
is what is known as the Dr. Byndy cure, often heard to say that they "have no su­
the exclusive right for Barry county hav­ perstitions,” but in reality there is no one
ing been purchased. ThU cure has a well who does not cherish a few secretly.
The form In which this weakness is most
The bridge across the race needs a rail­ known reputation as a good and reliable
commonly exhibited is an unreasoning
ing each slde.-Miram Payne, hone and one. Il is the purpose of the company to faith that luck inheres in certain objects.
carriage went off the bridge Into the race treat its patients by the week If desired, You pick np a copper cent in the street
last Satunlay evening. No damage was or will guarantee a cure under satisfactory and put It In your pocketbook for a “hick
done except a broken dash board.-The arrangements. Thus by having such an penny.” It' is an amulet pure and simple.
R. IL Co. have connected the north end of Institution here patienU can be treated
—Washington Star.
the switch with the main track.
Anse much cheaper than anywhere abroad, and
Kingsley is now drawing a pension ot 31-1 all will have the encouragement and sym­
a month.—Lyman Chamberlin and wife, ol pathy ol friends and relatives, which goes
Mr. Isnncatein, of New York, returned
Coats Grove were visiting friends here ast a great ways toward aiding patients in
home very late one night and Mrs. laaacweek.- Hugh Graham was "^ed last continuing treatment.
stein asked:
week.—-Verne lAXtmls and Clara Payne
The following named gentlemen arc the
‘^Sliakey, where you got all dot toboceo
entered the matrimonial state last week
ones who purchased the right tor this stain on your shirt front?”
Isaac DeBack and Llbble Barnes were also county:—W. H. Goodyear, Fred L. Heath,
"Blaylng draw boker mit three shantleI’. R. Dunning. L. E. Stauffer, W. O. mana from New Englant, Rachel.”
married last week.
Lowden, Dr. J. C. Lampman. Jas. D.
"Veil, couldn't you turned your head to
Benham,
T.
Phillips
and
Cook
Bros.
At
one ride ven yon spirt”
NMhvllla.
“Not mit dose fellers."—New York Sun.
Elsie Mayo spent Sunday at Hastings.— an election of officers the following wire
elected:
B L. Johnson, of Middleville, wm
W. H. Goodyear—President.
among friends here over Sunday. — it.
F. L. Heath—Vice President.
Beecher had said that Spurgeon oared
Sturgis spent the fore part of the week at
W. R. Cook—Scc’y.
his popularity no more to his Ualrinbaa
ChlpRgo- — Miss Greta Young went to
Dr. Lampman—Treas. and examining
Grmul R*plda Satunlay where she Intends
attending school.-James Ferry weal to physician.
L. E. Stauffer, P. IL Dunning and W.
Waabtagton on the G. A. R- ex®°”loo‘ ,
'iiss Lois Ntirahall returned to the Baptist O. Lowden were elected aa an auditing
,„
college at Kalamazoo Tuesday.—J. C. Fnr- committee.
Dr. Lampman having, spent several Words.
ntM has accepted a position in Dr. Baugh-

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DB. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY,
Late of London, now of Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE at

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Hu* visited thi* Countr o*cb month Tor tho pul six month*, and during those vlalta haaexaminod and
proaenbod lor hundroda, nod e ducted many ortho mo*t Wonderful Cures over mado in the State.

*&lt;k vnnr triwi.H an.! neighbors about Dr. Holman S. HnmpUmy. There la scarcely a neighborhood in the county that
ImL not bad ths brrirtl of th- doctor's wonderful skill, end rarely a family which has not had one or more of it* m&lt;-mlx-ra
hrtfmm'toath arulrretorrt to health after all hope had bin given op and the family physician pronounced the.iase
ilirnrahle. If anlh-twl A “»&lt; W110
,hia mwt eminent physician and anrgeon.
All exaniinailons. crtMultallona and advlai free.

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Althoa«h tho doctor Is In man} awacom­
pelled to use expensive tastmments and
chemicals in making analjsls. microscopic
and other scion title examinations, yet ho
niakoa no charges to any one, believing it to
be a port of tho physician's dnty to ascertain
the patient's trua condition without expense
to the sufferer. Whenever and wherever Dr.
Hnmphrey decides to locate a monthly visit
crowds flock to see him. and no wonder, for
br the first examination, nnd often without
asking a question, ho tells the Invalid what
the tn.able is. and the prospect of a cure,
and most wonderful ot all Tie values his fir»t
impreeaion and first look ata patient m*'O
than all ol«ej*nd Dr.Humphrey la never mis­
taken in his diagnosis in any case.
ThedoctoV'amothodsdifferraarkrdlj tram
the general proefitinner in mH r-epee'e.
Following the plan «&gt;f 8L George's H&lt;*|.ii&gt;J
of London, h* registers every particular a*
to the patient's physical condition and men.
lai state.' The condition of each orgNn, J—
ration of any and all dnwvuwd ttarts. and
whether symjMithHtic or orpsnir, tecetl er

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iriea are readily computed and the r*-t&gt;&gt;ritut
B&gt;wcr of the body m*wnn-d aaainst the
rco and energy and dretroctise cnpnbilinea of th* tliaeaa*. Thu* knowing th* se­
ton I condition of the tit sura and the&lt;ff»ct
of specific wedicinea upon every structure
of th* b«ly. unlike most durtora, he is *na-»
bled to aay positively whether noy «irrn
caw ie curable «-f u&lt;&gt;t. and can aleo Five the
approximate time nnd expense of treat meet,
and would here point out the utter delusion
cheri-hed by many |&gt;ntiente that they ought
to g-t well inn tew days m week*. nXwlfhstandiu, the fart that they have suffered for

hta wte I *-rn*tn lb* tre
t rbnmic niiil
I..lc*1
a and sur^ici
np bj «•&lt;
tb-clors and nrt&gt;n.«onc*d lararable-.
•&gt;o ,n&lt;*i .t—lr*w to **r. Dr. Hnnit-hrey ha* tod
r.rarly X.OgO cures in theBtafo *&gt;( Mi'-higaD. white
l-i* putl-pls all told in Minnesota. Wiso.nain. II.
•in-iis, Alabama. (Joonria. T« nr.vswe, OM“ nt .1
Indiana, have b**n fully fivo time* that nue-.br.;
nearly two-thirds nf these sufferer* were givira up ■
M tope Ire* Invalid*, sonic lob - ’.lin.l, MowdeM.
and other* a prey to scrr.fula, chronic kidney d&gt;»-1
rase, cansnsiptlon, destructiro f.-malo tn-tiblra.
Among other*, hundred* of ebildree h&lt;tp&lt;-Ie**!y ]
deformed. But behold now many «&gt;f them *•■*
;iud hanr.whilnnanrly all art* rapidly being rnresl :
lite doctor i* surrounded wi h tho floret nhd i
mor.t cxtm»lvn collection of Instrument* ever Im- :
ported to thia eennby for examining and treat-1
ingali forma of chronic ailments of tho head.ftM *

ns. urinary organs, brain and nervy
ralyaia. rheumatism, sick hendaclii-.

Th" doctor's spcritic mrtlicinre co straixht In ।
the diseased organ. and ran be plidniv felt nt'
work in the dtonx d parta very atortlv aftrrtheit;
&lt;t-o la begun. They ara pleasant to take.mild l»nt
sovrehina in arti»n. yet iurr~- with tli* tnn*t deli. '
eale lady or child, do not reduce Lie at ran «t li.*r*|
can be used while nt Uia usual otcuimii.m. ra
many patient" sliH able for hard w&lt;&gt;ik and cl.**
Mtentlnn to bnsinrss nro ofteo slowly.aural v, y* t
nucoBarinmly d» Ing. knowing themselves ill.». t
drcrivrd into a false security, they |.r&lt;x-r*-fi-...t,
and put .fl the matter until the case la ren.i-rol
loearabi*. Tbo doctor carnAtly rrqn-rta all t-r. i

DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY
Cures After All Others Fail.

of th« patient j»

Matenv*tit «n tto |~.

Delays are Denxeroua.

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Many dU****« area. &gt;|«ccptir* that hundreds ara ailing with dangerBy rraxio of false ax&gt;C'g/ r.a j -ntb -f oar tend ara kept in ixnornncr* i
on*, yet inaiditma tnaledtea. nil nnconacicus of thrir tin* condition.
They kn--w they are not w»ll. bnt are entirely uraorant of the deadly of t|»» auriooa results which oertaia Solitary non icdtecreet practice* pro-1
tana* fastening upon snm* vital nrrnn, which must ne-nrr or l*t*r n»- due*. ThrtA vice* if psrstiesd in evsatuall, undermins the oonatitnte-rl) dratrny there Unlras raseuwd by a skilled hand Arc j&lt;«. stHicted?
flnu. induce Mrgrmadebility nnd early decay, orsnnle weiknren. promntur* !&lt;m &lt;&gt;( the tn-inly im,w&lt;*ir. involuntary |.«a
vital fluid*. k&gt; tinmt
rh*n tbe mn« akiilful physician can teeter you no a*-btaae«. pro«trMi&gt;&gt;n, and oft ihn— ittberillty and chronic *-pil*t*». Of nil muL
adira i-fllicflBf mauklud fb-tnla probably none nboat which th* own
m«n family .k.-t.ir In avnenw practice knows a&lt;&gt; IlttK jn tA -.nff-ron.
ti-x-d u.i* i.tn-utv.n of tbn *xp^ri-n. ed apecirii-t m-r* than C. •** n* b—h
Dr. nnmpl.rey's aotire lifu has b*wo davnted t&gt;* the study and work we hareteminkter to a dialed b-wiy. n di,ma«i mind. Nndjlm^lrra.
of hte profretdon. st&lt;l Is rich in practical cxpcrieBOwla ’ rapi'al. dispen­ liona til Id with morbid -I. rira* ai.,1 tearful apprehensions. Dr. Horn.1
sary and prirat* predict. »nd many of the tmly wonderful thln&lt;s he has phrey • unpnral!*!rd eorcvM w.rh th,*., ot.f.utnriRtee nri»ea not «,4&lt;u*en and done, ifWd. wnuld read more like n -linn than sober truths from the tact of th* most arimtitfaiUMtepmiitioafediaaihin known either
In th* great h**pltn&gt;* of Kurotx, his opportnnitira liave lx«-n rccotid t-» In thia nr any other country, but step to the tart ,.f the direct kiflnene*
n« .&lt;ivins num’s: not only to. tot he has thoroughly traveled, and his of htv powerful will upon the twenlinr innntal deprewlun alwiue f-nnd
vi*sre i.f life, disrate, etc., are tn hmnd and r.»*mnpoJltan that lilt- a n sueh cuaea. by which be is enabl'd t. infue* a v«rt nf bin (&gt;WH ep.-ru.
into th*!*- hopeless liv—. Wn- a..t nil *uch on* a held in th* m—t sZ?
cred c.rnti 1-noe th* doctor cooht print&gt;rt«*ra from th..&lt;&gt;M«n&lt;|s ..t B,wt*.
f I &gt; I ,...t I.—wlw. Il «V.. * - - AN ——. I — ...I . —— -I —
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Brown B-qonnl. M. Beru.-.-i . F
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i&gt;on»ki troth well a^pUsd in Worth a dotea cobjAiture* b. .waver pUnxi-

Dr. Humphrey ia the only physician who
hns had the special advantage of European
b.wpital studiea in mieroaeopy ut tho blood
and tlMUO*. who catviea with him a full line
of Instruments and apparatus for making
strictly advntific examinations of tho various
texture* and eecrMiena of the tody, aa the
nrino. bh-od. diAchargea of any kind, catarrh­
al secretions, etc., rtc.. which examinatloiw
are now rnusfderod Induijrenaibie to a cornwt
.fisgnreia in all form* ot obaenro and chronic
di&gt;«a*aa. A* vary tew doctor* oataids tho
Inrge ciHaa are thus prejmn-d with costly ootfl*. of tnicroscopte and other essential inatrn-

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DOCTORS.

id it. .-i.tafie.t7. dim» th** brisht «r«. ral
»ni|.-ft*n &lt;l. Rir&lt;.j» U—
.nt
tL.t.4* rtic mainaprintf &lt;.f -nltnal Hf»—v

of aafal .-iiran and finally break down the adnal
structure it*e f. Kr-n in wena cases wh&lt;-n thia
Uss hnppeu-d nntuu il drill may rtnp the de­
structive uttavnUcsn. -lay the inroads of tho dis.
,h“ t*,,l?*’t * comfortable and tunfnl Jif •. Other cn»p». If n*gl*ct.-d, after putting
noertala atautv. die in spit* of all that skill can
dra llvnce k is not «nly danfl*rou« todntay.tot
ofttnnea criminal, for uio*t all of os live for
tLoae w.» lot*, far m-.re thrin f..r &lt;tnM*t*M m».A

to rail up&lt;m the doctor and get hl* opinion
and ieum whether tb* doora of hope are yet

•uch as tore baffled the ekill nf all other phyaU
dan* and their remedlee. Dr. Humphrey quickly
curea. Ulcer* tnm&lt;&gt;r«, fibroid and nobpoid
growths cored without tho nee ot tho knife or
caustic... N&lt;» cutting, nc pain, no danger.

proarrenire &lt;U««M«a. all or any of which are
curable up to a certain time; that !*, until ao*h

Quirk, ore!nJ(* » and certain cere fur impotence
lo»t mmihi***. aperruatorrbun. lira*nr. wMkneea

Manhood Forfeetiy Rmtored.

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nd pMimu Stability. ate. tor pn*tMi&lt;|.,
ri.'oct.ln unrl nil nri*»,— 1 _■ __ i

*v *&gt;r-*l. (xmaoltaUoD fownn.l Mrlcth
K
kd-oUal. Ateolutu cure* gun-uut«&gt;d N . tl
rrak incci rrod,
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“Hero is the picture of a woman who in
her way b undoubtedly the moot remarka­
ble woman in tho world,” a phyricion re­
marked, handing over a photograph of a
woman of perhaps fifty, with strong tea
turw and a Urge black pateh over her
right eye, neatly dreraed and holding iu
one hand a little bag.
.
••What Is h«r namet”
“Frau Golley.”
!■ AOUle*, Meat. &lt;K,
“I suppow-rou will insist on the ques­
tion. Why is Frau Gelley remarkable?"
"Because she has the most tolerant
throat of any woman known In tho world,”\
JMU «ot twetvo yxMtr. “ for
be
1,0 explained. “You can paw
pa» probe
probe* to all
nil ItiWW
Hjmgrwtth Heart Ihparts of both her throat and larynx with­
out causing any‘spasms
spasm* of the muscles,
what in
what
in ordinary language is called gag­
ging. You can place buttons In various
parte of her larynx and remove them
r
__ i she ,«m
uftffr nn
Lain
nnd
will “suffer
no dtaennifort,
discomfort.
Why this should be-----nobody
u~'- vknows.
—” 'rl
The
’“
Dr.Milos’ Medical Co.,EikharMnJ
nioKt eminent thre , specialist's In the
her and found no
world have exnmid
d cords
are
u nearly
reason for it. Her
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heart

throat.
.
“She bi a curiosity or freak, but that fa
only the least curious thing about her
perhaps, from the lay standpoint, for she
‘it’, ulwr wnrtby of notice that no bar­ uses her throat ns a means of livelihood.
gain haa ns yet appeared that was too big ShO visits the various clinics ot Vienna
Mr Vnther Crispl* to drive through that and rents her throat out for a gulden an
. Lie window. Neither is It on retort that hour to young ductors who wish to gnin
lOe Wg fooUsl girl from Ohio bus sent her skill in manipulation. In that litt le bag
shoe, there to &gt;« repaired. Event, moy she carries her own instruments, and will
prove Interesting when she does.—hew permit i doctor to use oo others. You
take a probe in bnnd. and she says to you.
York Herald.
Touch the right vocal cord.' You try and
Wived anJ Danghteni of Army Offlcera.
fail. Ske knows it in a minute, and says,
If there Art* any women Lu America more • Ah. but Herr Doctor, that is the epiglot­
furtunutely ami happily sltnatcd in life tis that you touched!’ Then she takes the
than the Mlvw* and .daughtcrT of thu ofii- proto herself, and, tel Ung you to look, she
ceraof thelUnltwl States army, they will touches the vocal cord.
“She. mind you. has to do it by Instinct,
have to be] looked for through a IJck ft-loscopr. leveled to the plane of da* Imrixnn. for she of course cannot see down her own
and then'Till not be microKupi“a*!y found. throat, while you have the aid of a mirror.
There is acblvidry, though c' A J' may Thus she carries a young doctor through
lessomi in touching nil the various parts of
lie jeered at that trnrrounds ti
‘
daughter* of our army which nu;kt a them the throat and larynx that, ns a special­
content under die hnrdidiips of taovinyj if ty. he. must learn to touch. She is
not wholly natisfled or happy in terne well tw thoroughly up in the anatomy of
the parts as f.ny professor, in fact she hns
favored and desirable garrison.
The wife, being a sensible woman and an come to lopk upon herself as one of
American girl, marrying an army officer, the professors. She expects tho same
toon catches on, knows how much h&lt; r bus­ respeciful treatment nnd 'rill pift up
band gets, and that he is sure of it, and with no less. She has Iwn offered a high
j can regulate bouschold exjwnses or “the price to go to Berlin, but her patriotism
mes-’ing arrangements” accordingly. The will not allow her to leave Vienna. No­
i daughter of one officer doesn't envy the body, by the way, has ever found out why
girl of another of the same regiment, be­ she wears that pateh over her right eytu”
The conversation drifted on to the differ­
cause aho knows just how much both
imims get. The social life of the army, ence between the clinics of Berlin and Vi­
therefore, is largely without bickering or enna and the clinics of New York. “The
false emulation, mid t he social feat urcs of great-advantage of the clinics over there
the army nrc of a family character in a for the student,” the physician said, “is
the abundance of what wo doctors call
.regiment or nt a post.
Let it drpp at this, tho praise of en­ material. Of course rqierialists there are
comium to Imj lotowed upon army ahead of US in some things, just as ours are
women. They nrc jolly, forgiving, can uh end in others. But that c-f itsdf is not
adapt themsclvca to every circumstance, of so much account. It is the gnat num­
anti they arc the most motherly women in ber of patients who apply forireatment at
the world when they become the wives of these clinics, and their willingneas to sub­
colonels, looking after urchins from Wesf mit to anything at the hands of anybody
Point as if they were the apples of their they are told to, wideh gives the foreign
eye— especially if they hare daughters of student the opportunity he seeks. It has
a marriageable age.—St. Louis Republic.
its very pathetic side. Often students Who
have had but very little experience, who
Holtllrra Sliding Down Hill.
are bungling and clumsy, nrc'directed by
It beciuuc apparent that a battalion the professor in charge of the clinic to per­
Elaced the evening toforc on an isolated form operations t hat must be simple tor­
ill could not ctano.down by any practica­ ture to the patients.
"The patients take It, whatever it la, in a
ble way without making a lung circuitous
mahili and being cxpoa«*d to the fire of the submissive, fatalistic way. and nolxxiy
enemy. Mnsacnn, working up thcaecentun makes any account of it. It Is whuL the
his kntwi and hand.-*, mnkes for thia battal­ students are there for, gather-^in from all
ion, reaches it, harangue* the men and as- the end* at the earth, to lwnT*»l»y actually
surcsthem that if they will Imitate him doing the various oja-mt ions. Tho |«tients
they will get &lt;&gt;ut of the scrape. He makes are there to to operated on by the particu­
them sheathe their bayonets, sit down on lar st udent the profwiser tldnks wt-ds the
the moow at the edge of the slope and, practice ino^. Of cotirse I am referring to
pushing himself forward with his hands, minor operations, but some of these are
slides down to the bottom. Al! our sol­ very pninfuL Tho l\yes of the common
diers, laughing in fits, do the same, and in people, of the unfortunate, are merit more
the twinkling of an eye tho whole battal­ valuable here than there. Their feeling*
ion w;ts formed ami fnr Iwyuntl the reach have tn to consulted more or less hen-,
of the &lt;1 urn found«1 Austrian*.
even In a fret* clinic. For example, I have
This way of getting down a hill, which seen operations
___ _ ___ _________
__ there just to
performed
is very like wbnt peasants and guides in i uhow the class how they should to done,
Bwitxcrinnd coll la ramasM*, had, certainly the
‘ operator explaining
.....................
that 'ho expected
never been attempted toforc liy soldiers. no particular lamcllt in the particular
Extraordinary ns It may appear, it is true; rases. Such a thing, openly at least, would
it was certified to by Generals Roguetperv, be almost imptwdbls in New York.
Soules, Albert nut! other officers in Mas­
"Speaking of clinics,” he continued in a
sena's division nt the time, and nine yeara lighter vein, “yon would think that they
afterward, being at I*a Houssaye, when would to avoided by all who are notcumMarshal Augerenu received the emper.r ptdlisl to goto them. But that Is not the
and the other marshals, I heard them jest­ case. Here in New York, for example, os
ing with Massena about this singular I looked out into the waiting room one
method of retreat.—Memoirs of General day, I saw on the benches, among the
Marbot.
ragged and filthy, a woman wearing a
sealskin and bearing other evidence of
wealth in her appearance. She patiently
1’hynically tho Butte minera are a fine
waited her turn. When I saw her come
body of men, made up of all tlcmente. The
English, Welsh and iriah'aeem to predom­ ffito my consult Ing room Ldecidcd what I
inate, although there arc many Italians would do. I said to her, 'Madam, did you
see that sign in the entrance which says
and not a few representatives from the
Slavic provinces of t he Austro-Hungarian that these clinics are for the treatment of
the poor only?’ She said that she had seen
empire.
They generally dress in long boots, slouch It. ‘Do you consider that you fall within
hate; woolen ahirte and blue overalls. It that class?’ She assented. I informed her
murt be a .very cold day that Induces a that, unless her appearance beliwl her very
miner to bother with such a trifle as an much she did not; that the doctors gave
overcoat. They are tho most careless of their services for those who could not af­
mortals and nover take precautions against ford to pay for treatment, and that I would
catching cold. They come out reeking not treat her. She wns very blustering,
with perspiration from the towels of the and said I had insulted, her. But I was
earth anti brave tho nipping blast with firm, and I showed her the door. I then
tore breasts and necks. Pneumonia has called the office boy, a bright little fellow,
been doing its deadly work among them and told him to follow her up and find out
mnee the advent of the grip.-Cor. Chicago where she lived without letting her know
it. He was off like a flash.
Tribune.
“She turned a comer, and there a car­
The Snake Channer's Methods.
riage with a coachman In livery was wait­
As to snake charming, tho graceful ing for her. He jumped up behind, and as
movements the animals assume when luck would have it, she drove directly
}uov*n8. erect, with their hoods distended
home—no; a great distance. The house
Is striking enough, and as they follow the Hhe^entered was just off Fifth avenue.
movements of tho snake charmer’s hands. When she dismissal the carriage and
?»&lt;L^?&gt;nnd'’T1‘Uo’lhOTr theX Iwcosno entered the house the boy, on pretense of
objects of wonder, being, os they are, tho an errand, ran up. rang the bell and asked
sulpect* of endless native superstitions. If Mr. So-and-so lived there. 'No,' was the
,cl1 aWribato their actions tosupernatu- reply, ‘this is Mr. Blank*ahouse.* Coming
influencc The snakes of course do not back to mo with name nnd number, I
tot1/ ,?crf&lt;&gt;rIn. “ia1®® evolutions or dance, traced her in the directory. I.fouud that
Jollow ami try tonite the hands which, her husband wns a man of large means,
by their csOTsmenta, provoke and irritate well known iu his business circle in New
them.-Qnarterly Review.
York. Yet that woman, to save a fee of
five or ten dollars, had been willing to take
her place among the poor and filthy to se­
Pavements Quite Uscfuj.
Countryman-What’s the good of all cure free treatment. And that is only one
of n similar number ot cases I have known
these stone pavements?
of, only perhaps it Is the cheekiest-’’—New
City Man—Up town the pavements ac
commodate the crowds who wish to sta^l York Sun. _________________
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CONSUMPTION
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“Bulldogs” In Engllah Tnlverslttes.

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reality they are but scouts, specially chosen
nml well paid, who accompany the proctor
on his rounds, run after men W they at­
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The epidemic of pugilism seems to have
* »rk at wheat sowing and etc. — The &lt;mlr ■track Nashville also.
t'Dlck Hughes had a lively and rather
’ll v
mak,nK ®Uch of « show vet. — J
U Norris and wife of Comstock lWve bw’n exerting time the other day with lire,
Vtalthig among relative In -tir town £for come young children set fi^c to a eouple of
hay stacks standing close to bl# granary in
which was stored 1200 to 1500 bushels of
wheat The stacks were almost instantly
enveloped In flames and by timely and
hard work with water and wet blankets,
the grauery was saved.—Delton Breeze.

“•d'' "•

WHOLE NO. 1944

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.
Albany, N. Y., Loses Some Big
Buildings.
HATE DOCUMENTS IN THE BUIS8.

charged with embezzling tbe funds of tba
wguuiXiUioD, while ex Supreme 1’residenb
Jouu M. Ball and Supreme Secretary A. S.
Mundorf were held ou the accusaQou that
they cansplred to conceal the supreme
ireasurrt4* shortages.

I

St. Johns, Nd., Sept. 12.—The Kite. tb«
ship that Lieutenant Peary started iu a
year ago on »•« Arctic exploring expedi­
tion, has arrived here. All well, aud ouly
one fatality, Mr. Verboeff.

S

It Is surprihiug how drcnnudancev alter
Rilluutls. Ths savage* of tbe Amazon re­
gion feed the common green parrot for
generations with the fat of cqrtnin fishes,
ALDAxY, N. Y., Sept. 12. —About 3 thus causing it to 1x*cmne beautifully va■'clock this morning fire broke out in the rlegntotl with red nnd yellow feathers. In
■’pper portion ot the Lyon building on the like nmiiuer the natives of die Malay archL
I. is not divided, never was. nnd never will be, but everywhere
north side of Hudson avenue, between peingo, by n process of feeding, change the
talkative lory into the gorgeous king lory.
s tod places, impart billy exhibits, precisely as advertised,
’
Green end Pe«ri atrecta. When the fire­ —Exchange.
’
it* complete, incomparable
N EIG HBORING.COUNTJESmen arrived the entire top story of the
Um w e Vr"1 •
Tlff '•"!» &lt;■!
The Lyon# Herald saj-s a representative atrueture was in flames and there was a
Unfortunate Chickens.
'7 k '■ 1 • “« '»&gt;' Tu^f.y iud dvof Davis &amp; Rankin has been there en­ perfect rain ofaparka upon the surround­
A fanner who has tried Shanghai fowl
rnir work on the fair ground, a lartro deavoring to organize a stock company to ing buildings nnd into adjacent street*. and found them wanting, gives the follow­
tent will bo erected on the grounds, ami a put in a creamery. If mir neighbor know The wind was north, toward tho north­ ing account of thoir peculiarities. Their
cordial invitation Is extended to all our when they are well off they will jump at
true name, he says, is “Shank high," and
west, and fifteen minute* after the first
proh.bltlot) friends to help raise the tent the chance to enrich Davis A Rankin. No
he pronounces them rightly named.
alarm Beaver street lie tween Pearl and
They have no body at all, and when the
°’c,ock- ~ A son of Mr. town that can afford It should be without Green was well nigh Impassable from the
head is cut off tbe legs come right apart. I
klck‘,,,
,bp f-’ ‘’ b&gt;’ •» horse one of these celebrated creamery plants;
wldta |&gt;« Wm tllinll)g )t out t(i ,msture life is almost a blank without one — an&lt;J falling sparks.
don't see how they can sit on their eggs—
my jackknife can sit as well os they can.
Dr. Fuller wm called and did all that could the stock holders are entirely so.—Port­
The fire appeared to have caught in one
They don’t sit on the roosL. the same as
be done bu t he Is not coiisldered out of dnn- land Observer.
other chicken do; not n bit of Iu When
yet. E. l ennock and wife are attending
T. E. Silnchcomb. of ’Sunfield, came of the upper stories, which are occupied they attempt to sit as other chickens do,
campmeeting &gt;t Brighton this week.
near celng killed by being thrown from a by shirt factories, and hud mudo such they full off backward.
horse last week. The nntnial stepped In a headway when discovered that there was
Milo.
They sit when they cat, I know, for Pre
Rev. Harding preached his farewell Ser hole, throwing the rider, in trying to already danger that tho front wall, flvo seen 'em do it. And I've seen 'em try to
hoid on the ieins, the horses hoofs came st cries high, would fall Into tbe street. ent standing, but they couldn't fetch it;
mon Sunday evening on the text found hi
in contact with his jaw, and the News The Mate printing office, directly in tbo for when they peek at a grain of corn on
Matthew. 7th chapter.—In calling the roll
the Lyon
block,, was tue
the nrst
first to tne
i,jun uiock
u nan reach it,
the ground tueyuon
they don’t more
more'nhaif
it.
of the Epworth League there were 5:: says that fop several days bls jaw reminded rear of mo
catch fire from the first blaze. All efforts but their head Ixflw right between their
member# answered present or repeated n one of.an attack of the bumble bees.
that establishment were futile,
‘
legs and makes’em turn a complete somer­
..................................................................
; verse.—Wheat seeding will be general this
A good bed of sandstone, suitable for to save
nnd it was rapidly gutted. All the Mate set.
, werk. -Coni cutting has commenced by a, building purposes has been unearthed near
documents which were being published
I’d ns scon seen pair of tongs or com­
, few fanners. — What consternation that Battle Creek.
arc probably a total loss.
passes walking -nbout
mywa!kiL„
yard as_____
these
|.&gt;a#scs
,___________ _ ______ _
’ bad l-vy "Peck" Ims created in the Demo—I shank highs.
I oral ranks. It is arousing to see how they
Behind the state printing office the Ger- !
They crow, too, a Jong time before day,
, try to get nronud IL—This seems to be the
QUININE AND PE-HU-NA.
maufa hotel and .thu Jackson corps ar- ' when it isn't day. t Probably because their
; jenr for John to prae’.iN- riding three
inury, fronting on Beaver street, were tbe f legs nrc so 1 jng that they can see daylight
■ Imrses. One young man of your city made
Nothing b more dearly dcinostrated next to go. The notrl-Columbia followed long before a common chicken can.—
ibe mistake qf his file m th.- attempt. |
with all Its content*. Every available fine-। Youth's
”
'
~
Companion.
WvIJ. he Is young. Experience,Is a dear I lhai» tbcie are two distinct forms of
fighting utensil in the city’s service was j
malaria, which, for tbe want of bettar
trohool and etc.
1'mtipouH Frenrlirr#.
employed in .-tayiog the spread of the con- j
names, may lie denominated acute and
।
In an article on “Modern Preaching and
llagralion,, but for an hour the efforts of [
dironic. It has beeu recently aliown that the firemen proved futile. Sparks flew ' *Ir- Sp&lt;&gt;rgean." Dr Farrar tells how la
[' John Duster nnd wife, of Prairieville. the parasite which cause# malaria are
$rer 1(K&gt; faetin the air, and falling walls [ describing affected mid pompous preachers
। visited nt Gid Wilkinson's Sunday.—Chas'. different In the acute and chronic forms.
made «ny effort to approach the doomed i
Spurgeon «aid: "Their oratorical pedi&lt; handlier nnd wile vfsltcd their parents The acute form Is commonly known as
wns'*
tbe---------son of
building# dangerous.
I1 greet Is Chip, which-------' ’Lisp,
1 Inst week. — L, Chumberli|ln and wife, of feyer and ague, or chills mid fever. This
j which wm
tbe son of Simper, which wns
A lx... of About S75O.O3O.
V
i north east Hastings, visited at 0.. D. form of the dhease is too well known in
wm—
the---------son of
Street* were filled in all dirdc:lons with 'j the sou of .Dandy, which
---------- -----laKitnl# and Felix Chamberlin’s last Mon­ malarious dlsjrieta to need description, and goods being carted out of reach of the Are, , Affectation, &lt;&gt;r Wobbler, which wns tho
day.—Floy Williams began her school at this Is generally curable by large doses of
the general impression being that tho see of Grandiose, which was the son of
! place Monday. — John Benedict took a qplnine. though this is not so favorable business section of the city was in danger. l*omposity.' the same was the father of
r business trip to Plainwell Saturday. — Ira a remedy as I’e-ru-na. The chronic form At 3:10 a. m. the efforts of tbo firemen met many sons.”
Hart ls on the sick list- Mis# Sarah Pil­ of malaria is. by no means, so well under­ with the flr&gt;t satisfactory results, nnd at
grim vommcucwi Uitf school at Doud’s Cor­ stood, as the symptoms are hardly ever
tbn flames were fairly under control.
and Pleasure for
Cheap,Priceg&gt;£-Ad- ner# Monday. — Mis* Lottie Payne re­ exactly alike in any two cases, and it is 3:80
The Illifis corlnria, or varnish tree,
Tbo building# aud contents will be n total
other has Ever*Evien Dreamed of Daring to Offer, and turned from her visit to Kalamazoo Satur­ rarely, if ever, curable by taking quinine. loss. The insurance cannot bo learned, grows In many parts of what may bo
day. — Mrs. Gid. W’llkenson visited at Each case presents slightly different symp­ but it will nbont half cover the loss, which termed the Mediterranean district, and its
juice
is known for its deletericnis or inju­
Prairieville Thursday.—H. V. Loomis ami toms, the most common ones being dull is about $75O,Ox).
rious properties, and has consequeutiy
Mis# Clara E. Payne were united in the headache, sallow
complexion,
furred
been let nlone. The Japanese, however,
COOLEY AND HIS GANG AGAIN.
holy bonds of matrlmonfr Wednesday by tongue, bad taste, poor digestion, shiver­
seem to understand it, and it is certain
Rev. Clark. They havdUie best wishes of ing feelings, hot flashes, cold feet and
:: &lt;it tbe world.—
they make a beautiful lacquer or vnrnish
their friends.
*
hands, and constant, tired feelings.
tu iteelt. Is t»x&gt; much of a revelation.—Mel­
from the juice of their trees; but they
Quinine will not cure cases of chronic
bourne Daily Standard.
UNIONTOWN, Ph.. SepL 12.—Thursday keep the procures secret.—Leisure Hour.
Dowling
malaria- as above described. l‘e-ni-na is
If Messre Sells Brothers' mammoth circus Is
Balti is very iruch needed here, as some the only specific for such cases. I’e-ru-na night about 10:30 o’clock six members of
-tiy worthy its merely reiranlrd as astupendous *dvertl»:nM*nIs sure to cure, leave# the system with no tbe Cooley gang entered tbo houy,- of John
•xtenslve ■prom- for America, I from which enterprising land of the farmers cannot plow on account of
Cairo is the city of malaria and lies.
the- ground
being
—Bom
a
ns •*-a start••
- «• ----------- m
—&gt; dry.
......
--- to Mr. and (IcrangemcnL and produces no drug habit A. Wallen, near Masontown, this coftpty. Physically it is one vast sewage bed, which
•trall.i.—Sydney th-y hall, or whether it t* regarded
Mr« Wm.
Wm Waniur
■laUini in Uiilt clasH of enwrtalnnwn:. Mr*.
Warner, ■a lw.«.
boy. AiSO to Mr. hard to leave utl, which quinine will do. wh-n all were in bed, and after tleln'g Mr.
j:u either
it mufit be pronoua
I’e-ru-na Is for sale at most drug-stores, Wolters and Jacob Cover and locking pahons no small proportion of the people
3 --and
M.rx. J.
Arnold.*
rirl.-l
-------------------—. „....
-Frank Buugh
;' riUinnt succee-.—Melbourne Daily Age.
wDq_visit it, nnd while English doctors
nnd wife visited her patents last week. — accompanied with directions for use; but Mrs. Walters in her room, they began tbe
send their patients to recover in Cairo,
Mrs. I). C. Sanborn returned to her home those who are using it should send for tbe search for money. Finding none, they lit honest doctors there at once assure them
last Saturday. — Mrs. Julius Cro*by re­ Family Physician No. 1. a treatise on a lamp and held it to tbe feet of their that there is no recovery except by leaving
turned to her home in Battle Creek Inst malaria. Sent free by .the i’e-ru-na Drug
it
—Contemporary Review.
prisoners, also drawing a razor and de­
Frlday.on account of poor health.— Mrs. Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio.
claring they would cut their victims’
Joshmnn Hall soon expects to go to the
throats
if
they
didn't
tell where the money
Ford's hotel to work.—Sylvester Hall will
The oldest watches iu the world are in
SCHOOL COLUMN
preach the Gospel near Jackson: he ex­
the possession of Queen Victoria, two little
pects to move there soon.— Charlie Rice's
gold ones by Breguct, being rappoMsI to l&gt;e
The
marauders
finally
compelled
the
house is progressing very rapidly.
•
reluryWalter* to give up their gold, which 100 years old: they have silver dials nnd
No program being in readiness nt the amounted to nearly 1200. the most of are about the sixe of a two-skiliing piece.
Carlton Center.
late meeting of the Co. Association, only n which belonged to Mrs. Walters. Besides One is a blind man’s watch, the other a
T. P. Barnum has relatives from York business session was held at which the fol­ the mouvy a fine watch, a revolver and a
State visiting him.—Farmers are going to lowing officers were elected for the coming lot of fin" clothing were taken. Tbe bouse
sow their wheat’this week, a few have year:
was r. necked.
The gang finally de­
Tbere** a certain public official iu Brook­
sown a little.—We see that .the Democrat
President, Harn’ B. Andrus.
.
parted. lea nog their victims tied hand
liks changed hands again.—W. IL Vester
and foot- and gagged. All are old people lyn who is not renowned for his close at­
Vice President, John B. Messimer.
tention
to the duties which the taxpayers
goes to Ypsilanti next Wedhesday to re­
aud unable to offer resistance.
(Secretary, Edith Latham.
contribute several thousand dollars a year
sume bls studies nt the state normal.—
Treasurer, A'trert Haffner.
NINE KILLED IN A WRECK.
for him to attend to. He occupies a sub- .
Quite a number of Seventh Day Advents
Thu president appointed as program
ordinate pooitiou under the municipal gov­
from this place intend to attend camp­ committee. Wilbert Smith. Mary E. Wil­ A
ojer Coach Telescoped by n ernment,, His su periorKofficer is noted for
meeting at Lansing commcnclug the 15th. son. Mary Woodard.
.
Freight Engine.
his ready wit. Thu other day the Ram­
—it Is reported that Michael Vaster will
By vote of the association the next meet­
Boston, Sept. 12.—Just. before 11 o’clock bler chanced to be iu tbo office which the
teach the Carlton Center school the com­ ing will be held at Hastings on Saturday,
Saturday night the rear oooch of an out­ officials referred to occupy, when an indi­
ing winter.— Dr. Wright and company re­ October 15th. at which time the following
ward bound aud heavily loaded local vidual with a tired expression on his coun­
turned from northern Michigan Friday program will be carried out:
pAsacnger train on the Fitchburg railroad tenance entered and asked for tbe delin­
last, after a t,en days sojourn there in some
M lisle.
was struck by a freight engine nt tbo quent public-servant. The visitor had
of those pleasant summer resorts very
Prayer, Rev. Grigsby.
.
North Cambridge station, nnd tbo conch ix-eu there before repeatedly and had failed
much refreshed find rested.
Music
split wide open.
Tbe accident wns to find the man wham he sought at bis
President's address.
post of duty. He ventured into tbe inner
Drawing, in the schools. Superintendent caused Apparently by tbe engineer of the sanctum of the head of the place and in­
freight
train
being
unable
to stop his train
Sterling. \
Mrs. Ix)u McDonald is on the sick list—
although ho was signalled, and saw the quired for Mr. C.
Music. 1
iil
“He is not in just now,” was tho chief's
H. Long takes in the Washington encamp­
Class exercise In History. Edna Brown. signal, f»JO yards from the point of colli­ rejoinder to the caller’s question.
ment. His wife accompanies him as far
Relative Importance of Arithmetic, His J sion.
“Well, is he ever in?” the visitor naked
ns Ohio, to visit friends—Homer Wood tory nnd technical grammar, Altrert Haff­
X
The following were killed outright or Impatiently.
carries a high head, caused by a boy that ner.
“Oh, yea," complacently rwponded tba
died aa the result of Injuries received:
h
has come to stay—Mrs. Mat Bevier and
Miss Marjory Adams, Waltham; John H. head of the office, twirling around in his
daughter, of Grand Rapids, are calling on
Barnes, Newton; Miss Rita Fcyler, Wai­ cushioned chnir and biting tbe end off ot a
Music.
their many friends here—These showers
thum; John Hudson, James Laue and H. Manuel Garcia, "be baa his" office hours
Kindergarten drill, Addle Jordan.
Mart farmers to sowing wheat—-Bear In
Methods of inculcating Patriotism in ,F. Merrifield. Watertown; Leon O. Ray­ like everybody else.”
mind and come and enjoy the quarterly
“Well, I’ll be banged if I’ve been able to
mond, Winchendon; Standish P. Sulllvun,
contention of. the third district, which Schools, Wilbert Smith.
Value of music in the schools, Herbert East Watertown, Benjamin Tuck, Water­ hit upon those hours, anti I've been here
commences Thursday evening and holds
pretty much at; all times of the day for
town.
' .
over Lord’s day—Wm. Smith is contem­ M. Itkh.
over a week.”
Music.
plating moving to the pine lands In the
“But yon should come Ln his office hours,
Class exercise hi Language, Phyllis Dia­
WATEIlTOWX, N.Y , Sept 12.—The dead­
north-I’rof. Davenport-gave us a very Inmy friend," tbe imperturbable superior
lock in tbo Republican congressional con­
terestlng lecture on the doings and cus­ mond.
Improvement In Common schools ’since vention for tbe new Twenty-fourth dis­ ejaculated, blowing a cloud of tobacco
toms ot Brazilians.
smoke toward tho ceiling.
1875, Daniel C. Warner.
trict, comprising tbe conutles ot Jeffer“Will yon kindly tell me just what Mr.
Recitation Miss McLaughlin.
hjo, Lewi# and Oswego was broken Sat­
C.'s office hours nre?" the visitor asked,
y
OUR COUNTY
How to make school rooms pleasant,
urday
morning
when
Charle#
A.
Chick
er
­
with an evident effort to conquer his wrath.
l/john Schauta Ifi the latest victim In Frauces Allerding.
Ing of Lewis county and ex-clerk of the
“Certainly. sir," camo the quiet response
Woodland to be struck by a straw carrier
Music.
state senate was nominated on t he sev- from the chief, with a significant move­
Every teacher should note the date and
windlass.
eniy-second ballot. Tho Jefferson county ment of one of his eyelid* fur the Rambler’^
z^The Middleville dryer is in operation. be present If possible. It strikes us that delegates have swung in line for the Lewi* benefit. “Mr. C. fixed bls own hours when
Where it can get any apples to dry is a the program Is too long; tiiat better results county candidates. George B. Sloan was he took up the arduous duties of his p t­
would be attained In the more thorough tbe candidate ot Oswego county and tition; they orc from 10 to I0-.10 a. m. —.
conundrum.
discussion of fewer topics. Doubtless the Isaac L Hunt, Jr., was Jefferson’s favor­ Rambler In Brooklyn Eagle.
✓taMtevllle bM *1» children or retool experience of the past year has shown the ite. Tbe nomination is equivalent to an
wisdom of mon1 frequent meetings, and election.।
the plau will be continnerl the coming
One of the curiosities of this country—*
Some people have honors thrust upon
A Gigantic N«w Cannrder.
curiosity that docs not appear in the his­
them. Brother Saunders, of the Middle­
Lox DOX, Sept. 9.—The Csmpaus, the tories—is the burning mine nt Summit
ville Sun. has been elected school trustee.
largest steamship in tho world, was Hili, near Mauch Chunk, Pn. It ha* Been
launched ou tho Clyde yrstarxlay. Tho oo firu since 1358. nut! no scheme or device,
✓Nashville’s water works system still
The czar has no Hilary; he Is tho head ot spectacle waa witnessed by au enormous
falls to come up to requirements, and the
though hundred* hnve been tried, has been
board of water commissioners of that vil­ tho government, so there is no one to pay crowd, including ship owners and ship­ able to suppress tbe flames. You can *e*
Nm
any
wtar?
.
he
’
aken
what
h(
wL*hca
plug
men from all ports of tho kingdom.
lage have given tho contractors six weeks
nottilug but a hHI from which steam and
Tho
crown
land*
cover
about
1,000,000
The suu shone brightly and the affair was
in which to make needed changes, and
gmi escape nt a Ihommnd different point#.
acres, and there are gold End silver mines in every respect uucoMsful. The Campana Tbe rocks ore an hot that KMMtimes St ir
Intimate tb« It w111 I* weI1 for ‘he
in Siberia; but no reports are made ot what was built for the Canard Steamship com­ impowible to touch them without pain.
tractors to understand that there is to ue
these bring in. They ore the private prop­ pany's Now York aud Liverpool service.
no more fooling with the matter.
erty of tho Imiwrlal family.—New York

BiG SHOW OF THE WORLD,

roir‘

COUNTY NEWS.

ln « «"« bttor, ■ Nubtllie
)“•
E'««r B«ker. declired tb«l be
ueiieved John Kutherman, of Woodland
who was a witness, made some false state­
ments. Katherman's son could never get
over this Insult to bis sire; and the other
* thrcahlD&lt;- he met Baker, and
hoyHtlea opened. When Kathennan got
through with him, Baker looked as though
he had peen run through a thrteber.
Kathennan Jr. paid Esq. Vella 35.W ami
coats, and thinks he had his money's worth.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

• 730,000.

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,“A0"1 p cl"c

60
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I, b ns living Australian exhibit, regal Roman Hip.
, nster menagerie, only giant Hippopotami, trio
■ a&lt;|1;n-Tigers, bnly school of trained monster
.■si Seals, biggest) circuses on earth, only tribe bf
I
Warrior Athletes, I only Darkest Africa
Antipodean Aviiry, the Olympian stage of old,
'■ ■: atu-sertrbupe. Mid-air Gymnasium, children's
i-'r.-lirs. grotesque Carnival Arabian Night’s
'uvular Pilgrimage to Mecca, superbest free

Fairy

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i tbe
FOR
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; Lal Australian Dailies Thns Strongly Testify:
rraJ&gt;

I the
slate
l'«&lt;e
a on
e and
itn of
i fifty
law
rover

rreby
cber,
shall

n-eru-!b»-r
-I’.v.bring
livid-

town

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above
pod*
Mto
north
if sad
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mine-'
:htae
from
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Acknowledged Greatest jin Two Empire?
A Bridge of Wonders Spanning-the Pacific.

A di-allied and exclusive mafrvels, strange creat irts plfi; i.i -ual performances, never keen before and no
w!i-&gt;c ।•!., i-'Jiihited.. Every act as pictured, every attracrii- •’1. every anticipation realized,.every promise
fulfilled. 'ir liundn-d champions, eighty novel, brilliant
from afar, rare and costly foriegn novelties,
gn at &lt;k-&lt;1 &gt;; i i 'dern times and ancient days, original and
iHi iindiii_ r-’.elations. heroes and heroines, of the arena
aii'l i;u . ; imperial programme of most thrillingraces,
'.a-tv lisp]-idimnatir. equestrian, aerial and athletic display
po^dble in -niiis daring and physicial perfection. The
•"-■‘aty, -tn.; skill of every nation, pre-eminent lady
■!iari&lt;.t. -r •: i jockeys, the most grotesque fun makers,
' •ids ihat &lt;i . ।-very, thing but talk, every living thing.
Jhat (•;&gt;?;:■
production worthy of association with the
• gh-abst &lt;-i ..Jmv.'.x, Grandest ampitheatre ever erected, all
' J'oiiderj.i! • , ;&lt;[cp (ahvas, no room to spare for common
’nit. - tqlv fjn.UpH&lt; oniy great tilings shown, more
n 11
travel could reveal, lessons to benefit and
Oiann th,, T '. rare knowledge made attractive to the
iniu. ’ hilarity for the Tittle ones, years of recrealion in a d: i‘iofit aiid pleasure for all. The wise and
its
t’&lt; st, advocates, everywhere endoped by
Plenty. |.r,. 1 1 pf*opie. More than could be told in a volinti'. Whi
‘lie price is within the reach of all.

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Everybody should see its

W0H°us Free Morning Holiday Parade.
- tl-iiai hiilllonaire dlaplny of golden, elf-land. Arabian Night*, oriinal

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'n,d

spectacular, resplendent wonder*.

J

0 P'domiances dailjl at a and 8 p. m. Doors open one hour
previous.
A-owest excursion rates from all stations.

The Delton Breeze castTsome reflections Sun.
.
upon Hom Jas. A. Sweezey. the republi­
can candidate for prosecutor. Do* tne
Breeze mean this, or was the article sneakrn
Into the Breere by tbe Journal editor, at wU. to UT uxl check• ooH• ttooouw
udoot«UoirltUE&gt;latgo mofhtold.
whose oflteo the Breeze la printed?

PrmBCBQ, Sept. 12.—Robert J. God­
frey, supreme treasurer of tbe Order of
Solon, was Friday
held
foe court,

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�Hastings Banner. “TOO MUCH AT STAKE” WHO PAIS THE TAX?
Tbural.y, September 15, 1892.
-------- MUttBUX L.coot.ww.
«Zrosi&gt;CLASJ MATTD AT
yw&lt; HASTINGS, MICH., fOSTOmCX,
LVGVn 14. Iff**.

EDITORIAL notes.

80 BAYS JUDO1MOMI TO A

J

COMRADB

WfcMt Ke TM*A

Thomas, a brave ex-soldler, for congress.
Bnt they won't do It And we don't
bJurnf* them for not doing It On that
score alone no man should be elected to
any office. Hla worth as a man. his quali­
fications for position—these are the tests.
Judged by these, the republican candidate
for governor Is as certainly entitled to tbe
votes of. republicans as is Mr. Morse to tbe
votes of democrats.

Shall the United States like France and
India "bull” the world on the silver coin­
age question? Both those countries have
tried It and suffered from coining a depre­
ciated currency. In one of two ways only

can sliver, be safely coined In this country
—by putting into the silver dollar 100
cents worth of silver, or by having an In­
ternational agreement as to the amount of
silver that will be accepted by tteosa nations
as a dollar. The only safe way to coin

standard silver dollars. Is to de as we are
dow doing, put them on a par with gold
and paper currency by keeping a reserve
at the treasury, and by issuing silver cer­
tificates. This gives to Unele Sam the 30
cents profit on each standard dollar. Free
coinage would give that SO cents to the

rich mine owners, who do not need any
donations.
Now to look at Howard Thomas, the
people’s candidate for circuit coujf com­
missioner, you would not suspect him of
being a man whose ability to perform po­
litical aerobatic feats eould only be excell­
ed by our own and only Lowden. But
each is said to be the case, and is no
doubt due to tbe contagion of example that
is set before him, He was called to the
bar of the people's convention, and In the

maiden political effort of his life declared
he was for Weaver and would vote the
people's ticket But "the middle, of the
read” must have bee xne tired, off' Howard
became tired of "the middle of the road,"
or else Howard was weary and wanted to
•improve his associations. For It is said he
was a delegate to tbe prohibition county
convention Saturday. 1
Labor Commissioner Peck, of N. YJ
state, comparing tbe year before the Mc­
Kinley bill went Into effect with the year
after that bill became a law, and with the
returns of 0,000 factories in New York

before him says: "1 am cpmpellfd by the
facts shown by these reports to admit that
the position taken by the democratic plat­
form and by democratic orators with refer­
ence to tbe effect of the McKinley bill
is wrong" Remember that these ringing
words some front a democratic official, the
reports to whom fl.000 manufacturers In
his state show that wages have been In­
creased and the volume of goods made in­
creased by reason of the McKinley bill.
Down in Alabama, says Brother Dennis,
the democrats are too blamed corrupt forany use. But tip In Barry county, Broth­
er Dennis discovers plenty of use for dem­
ocrats. He has Industriously cultivated
all tbe dark arts of diplomacy to get demo­
crats to puil his ticket out of a hole. And
some of the candidates paid from 925 to
850 each to buy their way Into democratic
favor. It appears to be different here
from what It Is way down in Alabama.

It is refreshing to pick ifp the Barry
County Democrat as now edited, and sec II
take a square position on* principle. We
do not endorse and do not admire demo­
cratic pi incipies; but an opponent who
stands fq°*reiJ on bis own platform and
fights for his principles commands respect;
one whose position Is determined by policy
has and deserves contempt.
If Chairman Merrick can hear of any
other conventions to be held in the county,
he will be there with the rest of lib ticket
to have it endorsed. He appears to be
afraid or ashamed to have tho people’s
party in Barry county show their strength.

We think that the democratic party Is
not on defensive ground when it attempts,
as It does in its platform, to restore to
state banks the right to Issue currency.
Tbe memory of wild-cat times should have
saved the democracy from such folly.

In bls race for congress in tbe democrat­
ic 2nd district. Congressman O'Donnell
has the good wishes of his many Barry
county friends. If any republican can be
elected in that district, it is he surely.
Two years of sqnawbuck rule are enough
for the people of Michigan. They will re­
instate the republicans at the Capitol.

The republican ticket, county, state and
national b one eminently worthy the sup­
port of tbe voters of Barry county.
grander or more statesman Ilka docu-

•

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25

YEARS

OF aETTVSBURO.

A FRACTICAL LIMON ON THS
TARIFF aUBBTION-

SOLID

WEAR
la the length of time that

Oo» •&gt; Offiow—

Dt^ooeatte JOgto* SMtera Preferred to

VstoiM
In many Instances we beer of republican
a A. R. men belnK u«ed to vote for
Morse because he too is an ex-soldier.
The aokller record of Mr. Morse la one of
which he and bls party may well be prond.
But It In no way affects his qualifications
for governor. If republican ex-soldiers
ire to vote for Morse, surely democratic
ex-soldiers should vote for Hanson, the
cx-eoldler, for president, and for Henry F.

A SOLDIER’S VIEW.
TO BE TAKEN OVER THE ORAVU

Ito Boy* ta Btwo Mt Ba-

Grtrnm, S^t
hM bron rewired here tortto. Uutou

thuatastte Over Mom.

Judge Hone oecured Mt seat upon
the supreme court bench, through the
rote of soldier comrades.
When he
made his appeal to them, they over­
looked hia desertion to the ranks of
their political haters, they believed his
promises to retire from partisan poli­
tics, ard they saw only hia Republican
record and hla sleeve made empty by a
Democratic bullet They rallied to his
support and elected him, only to find
that they had been grossly taken in.
He has reveled in the miro of partisan
politics ever since and he has apurned
the very claims of comradeship, which
he himself set up.
To one of the com­
rades who supported him for Justice of
tho supreme court, he said: "I couldn’t
vote to keep you in, there’s too much
at stake.**
He bitterly opposed the
election of Comrade C. E. lielknap to
congress, from his own district, and
openly refused to vote for him.
The
boys in blue understand the utter self­
ishness of Morse's comradeship and are
not tumbling over one another in
eagerness to support him.
Edward Voorhees, of Ionia, proprie­
tor of the Ionia overall factory, was in
Lansing the other day, where he ex­
pects to remove his establishment about
November 10.
‘‘What’s the political outlook in Ionia
county?*’ was asked of Mr. Voorhees
by a State Republican reporter.
**I must say it looks decidedly Repub­
lican."
.
.
"What are Mr. Ellis* chances up that
way?”
"He won’t cany the county."
"And Morse?”
"Well, now, the judge is a personal
friend of mine, but I think he made tho
mistake of his life in accepting the
nomination. He is certainly making a
big mistake in supposing he can hold
the soldier vote.
In one township.
where the Republicans have made a
canvass, out of 32 veterans SO pledged
themselves to support Rich.
I don’t
believe Morse can carry the county.”

"We all like Ben. Morse,” said an
Ionia county veteran to the Lansing
Republican quite recently.
"Ho is
smart, and he was a good soldier; and
many of us strained a point end voted
for nim for judge because he was a
comrade, would fill the position well,
and we believed it would give him a
steady position at good pay, as long as
he wanted it. But Ben. has thrown it
away end jumped into politics, and ho
now conies to us os a Democrat, and
not as a sbldier. He will be disap­
pointed.
We respect him for what he
was, but he can't lead the old soldiers
of Ionia county into the Democratic
camp.
I will not vote for him, and I
don’t know of a Republican soldier in
Ionia county who wuL" "Nor I;" said
another veteran; "and much less since
he openly refused to vote with his old
comrades for Charlie Belknap. Ben.
couldn’t pxpect it”
•
•
•
•
From the above it •’ 1 apparent that
Judge Morse cannot rely upon the
soldier vote in hia own county.
If not
in the county where he is best known,
how can he expect to secure that vote
in other counties?
And, indeed, why
should Judge Morse depend upon* the
soldier vote?
He represents the party whose
machinations made the war a dread
necessity.
He represents the party who declared
that war a failure.
He represents the party that vilified
the soldfer all 'he .time he was fighting
at the front
He is chain atoned by the Detroit Free
Press, the sheet that threatened the
soldiers with a "fire in the rear," if
they presumed to march, in defense of
their country.
|•
Ho desert? 1 his party because he
failed to secure the Republican nomi­
nation for State Senator in 1870—aud
what old soldier respects a deserter?
Ho secured many an old soldier’s
vote for Justice of the Supreme Court,
upon the plea that it was a non-political office and upon tho promise that if
elected to it,he would be out of politics
.afterward; but ever since elected to the
Supreme Court he has kept his fingers
in the Democratic pie, ami looked well
after the appointment of his henchmen
with the Cleveland administration at
Washington..
He is so extreme a partisan that
when asked if he would vote for his old
comrade, Belknap, for Congress, he an­
swered, "No, not for my own father,
if on the Renublican ticket.”
He has so little regard for that com­
radeship which hexone* more seeks to
turn to nis own profitltikt, after advis­
ing hifsoldier friends in Grand Rapids,
whom he was addressing, • that they
ought all to vote* regardless of party
for Belknap If he came up for office, ho
refused to do so and condemned such
action as wrong.
He refused to vote for Gen. R. A.
Alger, Col. C. B. Grant, Judge Long
and Capt. Edward Cahill, neither will
he vote for Gen. Benjamin Harrison,
nor for comrades Stanley W. Turner
and John Berry on the state ticket.

When asked to vote for Judge Morse
and indorse his one-sided idea of com­
radeship, everv veteran should reply in
his own words:
"I can not vote to
let you nt.
There's too much at
stake." The American system of pro­
tection, which has made this nation
great, and strong, and glorious in the
eyes of foreign countries, is at stake.
No aid and comfort should be given to
that party which seeks to establish
British and confederate free trade in
this country.
The claims of comradeshif. cannot avail a man who has
turned his back upon all the principles,
for the sake of which loval men became
comrades. THERE IS TOO MUCH AT
STAKE.
z▲ Marathon.: farmer discovered a
honrat'a nest in hb barn and destroyed
it by fire. There was a small insurance
oc tbs barn, but the hay, oats, wheat
Md farmisf utensils wore a total kx»

Vetemn.' I~«o» &gt;■ to hM *
mtednghm Portly to dhcuteth.ww
gotten, and are not likely soon to for­
get, the outrageous falsehoods told
them by the Democrats during the
state campeign of 1890. The Democrats
told them that the McKinley tariff wm
a burden some tax laid upon the nec­
essaries of life and and that it would
Increase the cost of living to every
householder. The Democrats told them
that tin plates could not be made in
America and that the Increased tariff
would be added to the cost of the work­
ingman’s dinner pall and to the kitchen
utensils of every poor man, and that
the increased cost would go to swell
the profits of wealthy capitalbts. The
Democrats hired a horde of lying
tramps, stockedJhem up with tin ware
and sent them out to swindle the peo­
ple by charging high prices, "all on
account of tho McKinley bllL" m they
said. Influenced by thfae outrageous
falsehoods, when theft, had not the
means of protecting themselves from
imposition, ths people made the great­
est mistake of years and let the De­
mocracy into power in Michigan. They
have suffered grievously for that error
and now await only the opportunity to
correct the eyiL

A gentleman in Detroit, who had
strong faith in the virtue of the Mc­
Kinley bill, interviewed a number of
the leading merchants in that city last
spring and was exceedingly gratified
at the results. Those interviews dem­
onstrated these facta:
1. That the McKinley tariff b not a
tax on the consumer.
2. That the McKinley tariff is a tax
an the foreigner who wishes to com­
pete with our manufacturer.
3. That home production has been In­
creased.
4. That prices have not been ad­
vanced, but lowered.
5. That American tin is a reality and
as good and cheap as the foreign pro­
duct.
One* of the most interesting inter­
views was that had with the senior
member of the firm of Fletcher, Jenks
&lt;fc Co., wholesale hardware and iron
merchants of Detroit Here it is:
Mr. Fletcher says that there lizcareely
any use of importing anything in their
line, aa akticlm or a scpshiok quality,
at Lowra Piucsa. AKR MADE nsHK. For ex­
ample, tho Stubb’a Engllah file la slmoet ob­
solete In thia country, a armtu nut ros
utss moxxt Hzixn mads at bomb. Tho Eng­
lish (.Sheffield) hand law for 81.'3 Is Inferior
to tho home-made at 11.00.
Tbe Importation ot foreign cutlery has
aimoat entirely coated alnco the piiaaage of
the McKinley bln. aud while there 1* a
very alight advance in tbe price of tho
bomo-niede article, tbe cuperiorlty of qual­
ity more than balances the difference In
price, and with the ateadlly increasing
number of factories engaged in the business
it will bo but a very abort time before all
gradm or cuTtiHr wru. bx chkapsh than
ever before, by reason of active compotltldn. American firearms In every grade
are superior to those ot foreign make, and
are now much cheaper, and in his opinion
will shortly auoreaedo all others. Sines
tbo passage of the McKinley bill foheiqm
MANCracnnutas havb hxduckd tub rates, of
tin plate to Induce importation and yet
American made plate of even a superior
quality U made and supplied at a price
XQtTAU.T AS LOW A« THS rOJUQOW URICX.

Mr. Fletcher exhibited cards from several
tin plate factories in this country, notify­
ing him that their ugenta would be along in
a
few
days.
prepared *to
take
orders
for
unlimited
quantttiea.
One I’lltaburg house sent with their notice
a sample of roofing tin. superior in quality
to r«y foreign article ho had overseen.
Another advantage in home-made plato is
that every box is guaranteed perfect, while
tho foreign manufacturer gives no guaran­
tee, and loss from this source is not infre­
quent.
Fletcher. Jenks &amp; Oo. will this
season lay in a complete staek of American
tin plate. ,
Another valuable tariff lesson ia
taught by Hitchcock, Son A Co., whole­
sale dealers in woolens and tailor’s
trimmings:
A member of that Ann says that, for
example, tbe price on a certain grade ot
wool cloth imported by them was. prior to
the passage ot tho McKinley bill. Il.« o
yard on tbl* side, plus the duty on tho
weight, viz: 3S -onts per pound.
Tho in­
creased duty under tbo bill Increased tho
coat to 81.63 per yard, plus tho duty on
weight, viz: &lt;4 cants per pound, but thu
MAwuyACTCKww at nri&gt;UKnsrun.D&gt;4 kso.,
IMMXblATgLT DJtCHXASKD THE PIUCB lo'cx.YT^
putting tho coot back to what It was prior
to the passage of the bill, so that they are
able to purchase the goods at the old price
an(J sell them to their customers without
any advance.
Another example: A line of worsteds
that cost throe shillings and two pence pur
yart at tbe factory In England before the
McKinley blU. netting 81.SI per yard. io­
c udlng the duly for weight. Is now .onplied us at two shillings and eleven pence
per yyd. which, with the duty for weight
addech nets but 51.53 per yard. We find
thia condition of affairs to exist almost
invariably with all our dealings with fir•Ignmaaufactorers. Shdddy could not bo
Introduced into these cloths for the pornos®
of meeting decreased prices, without dote-

—u
Mm of flow tot.re.Ung Interview,
will follow ia these columns and they
wUl prove of Incalculable advantage to
the man who wishes to cast an intelli­
gent ballot next November.

Th. DemoeraUe p.n? |n th. &lt;UU»
re»t uanred that It BnglUh ,™.
p»thy OOTld cn-y Orover Cle,.l„d |„
Norerab»r th. Whit.
woald b.
th'1™' . W* «h»11 **»toh th. d„.lot&gt;.
mentoj th. .tnirjl. with th. k«n Ji
*nja^?t’nBnd lf
trtomph be not *tUlne* JI .tone, there U lodrod —.
•on to&lt;'eonifr.tul.tlon that on. of to.
great American parties has made free
pars,Bnd ‘‘“Pi®, the battle cry
of tho future.—Liverpool (Enghuui)
Journal of Commerce.

ot Adtol
nreadentlAl MndldAte, who I* chirgod
with menbrttolp tn o.rteta dUlopd

revolvers witn wmeu ----------------- and intimidate Union men, and wlto
pubUdy rejoicing
th. MMBtndtm

of Lincoln.
. .
The league, it is learned, has some
very 'damaging proof of the chargra
old soldiers make no hesitation in saying
that unless he can impeach the accuracy
of affidavits already made he will not
get u vote from the Union veterans of
remarked M «ped*ll)r cnrionl,

th’t1

not to Ay nntortnn»te. for th. Demo­
cratic party that both their candidates
on the ticket served by
war. And it may be added that it does
not please the old soldiers who visit this
sacred spot and whose opinions are thus
readily learned.

GotoDB. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In or
der to have your eye sight
preserved into old age, the
eyes should be properly exam
ined and the right kind ot
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the fin­
est quality and greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and specta
cles at his office, where you
can have your eyes examined
at all tmes.

but not disproved:
•
State of Illluota McLean county, mu
William B. Whlffen. of the county and etato
aforesaid, ou oetb. depoM® and My. that he
wm a reeldent of Ih® county of A oodfcrd. in
tho atate of IlUnolo. from AuguU. Ml. to Feb­
ruary. UM. and during that Ume was editor
&gt;Dd proprietor of tho Woodford Sentinel, a pa­
per published at Metamora, in the etato of 1111Dotaand county of Woodford, and during all
that time wm personally acquainted end po­
litically aoooctatod with Adlal E. Stevenson;
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SPOOKS HD MIB
Are warranted to last
Also remember you
get a Present—"Good
Form," of $2.00 value
with a 810.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewerystore.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

Among tbe affidavits which are to be
produced here are the following, some
of which have been already published,

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INLAID

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CONVINCING PMOOF OF THK ACCURACY
OF THE CHARGES.

M

1375

.u.. ..-..I—H-w nF

American Knights or Sons of Liberty, in th®
southeast lower room of the court house in
Metamora, by W. G. Ewing, special agent of
the state organisation of the same; that
Adlal E. Steveneon was there present,
and with others was duly Initiated and
took tbe required oaths and received
the gripe and passwords; that affiant was ata&gt;
present at tho county organisation of tho
American Knights or Sons of Liberty hebl ia
the courtroom of tho court house, and that the
said Adlal E. Stevenson was prevent and as­
sisted in perfecting tho same, and further
avers that ho wm present at a state council of
the said Knights or Bona of Liberty, held in
tbe city of Springfield, Ills., on the 16th and
17lh days ot June. tad4. and that Adlal E. Ste­
venson was a delegate to said state council
from the lodge or order of tho same from tbo
county of Woodford; that the said Adlal E.
Stevenson vouched fur affiant, by which be
obtained admission to said council; that
it was in this council that tbo twenty-third
plank of the Democratic platform of that
year wm adopted and agreed upon; that
affiant further avers that on receipt of tbo
news of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
the said Adlal E. Stevenson stated in substance
that it wm a good thing and ought to have
been done sooner, and that said Adlal E.
Stevenson admitted to affiant, in conversation
with him on tho subject, that bo had so stated
tn regard to the death of Lincoln; that affiant
further says that al tbe said council at Springheld. 111*., on Juno 10 and 17. 1864. there were
present General James Singleton, Johnson and
Sheehan, of Lincoln. Ills.; James S. Ewing, of
Bloomington. Ilia, with a numlier of other
Democratic politicians, besides delegates from
lodgeo and circles from almost every county io
tho state; that affiant avers that the order of
American Knights or Sons of Liberty-were
organisations simitar In their character to tbo
order known as tbe Knights of tbe Golden Cir­
cle, and affiant wm informed by tbe organis­
ing agent. W. G. Ewing, that said organization
stood in the &lt;iamo relation to tbe north that the
Knights of the Golden Circle did to the south:
that affiant wm present at the organization of
three or four lodges or clrclea In the county of
"Woodford. Illa, when tbo same were organized
by tho special agent, W. G. Ewing. All said
mretings were held in secret, with closed doors
and darkened windows, and were especially
antagonistic to the Union leagues, and were
organized for the pnrpose of offsetting tho lnfluence of that organization.
Wiluam B. Wnirrar.
Several prominent citizens of Meta
mora—Z. H. Whitmire, Isaac Wickoff,
J. W. Ellis, Elijah Plank. T. D. Wal­
den. William Mitchell. F. F. Briggs and
C. Niles by name—certify to the good
standing and reliability of Mr. Whitten,
We reproduce thu following letter
from the Tiffin (O.) Tribune:
”
Tho affidavit of Parker Gardner, of Wabash,
Im!., in reference to Adlal E. Stevenson. Demo­
cratic candidate for vice president, ta (ruo to
the letter. I was a resident of Wilson town­
ship. De Witt county. Ills., In 1M2, and wm
well acquainted with Mr. Gardner, also with
Ellsworth and Spratt. Mr. Gardner’s state­
ment can Ixs backed up by such men m Dr. T
W. Davis, J. K. Davis, O. T. Gear and many
others of Wapella, Ills. It is a fact that this
man Stevenson did travel through De Witt
county In tbe year above mentioned relilng
revolvers to his copperhead friends to be used
to intimidate Union men and to resist the
draft. 1 am willing to make this statement
under oath at any time if necesaary.
. ,
_
8* H. Tatlok,
Late First Sergeant, Company I. Odo Hon.
dred and Fifty-fourth Illinois V. I.
Mr. Stevenson’s defense of his war
record and denial of the accusations
brought against him under oath have
been merely verbal and informal. It is
time he were coming to the front with
on affidavit if he can afford it

Official report, from tho treamtry &lt;i8.
partment present some- bard nuts for
free traders to crack in regard to the
tin plat, mdrmtry. Spretal Agent Ayor
lmblic tnuthcr report. In
« he bring, down th. Hn plate indurtrr
to Jun. 30.1BBS, anil a wonderful shorZ
tag It m. During the Brat quarter of
th. year only tty. pereona were engaged
to tho bo.ineM, in th. oeconl qS„

eleven hrtn. were engaged, in to. third
QWtor twenty were engaged, and at
too clow of tho fourth quarter twenty•to concern, wore making tin nlato
with a probability ot at least elghtnew
*" *dd”d 10 too lirt by to.
close of the presont quarter.
Inthe ue» way too product i« rapid).

U&gt;" ““»»* for the yew
wlU not bo tar abort of &gt;0.000,000 pound.
“We cannot match ages with the
S*? lfXX’°00 bound, of
mocratic any more than that nertv
___
. t -f11® plates were made in tha fimt ana*Wl__________________________________ . to-' tbo u.t Erou
aud morethaa
Kto
- 8.000,000 pound, fa the tort ouJSf

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poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you |55
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other for 825 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!

The Dollar of the Poor Man
Is just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich. He s^lls
The Light Running World Renowned Domestic. The New
Home and some other first-class machines.
He will sell yod a machine for a small payment down
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you to call on him before you buy.
Needles, oils and parts for all machines,

T. PHILLIPS.

IT’S A?‘JIM

DAndY,”

The stock of lumber and shingles lalely
purchased by
,

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'

At their yard can be found alt. the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and stud­
. &gt;ngThe latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.
Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anvthincr.”

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Hastings, Sept. 27 to 30.
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...
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Balloon ascensions and other special attractions.
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_

MORRIS H. BURTON. S«'y-

GUY MANNING, Tress.

�I

“We were detained,'_____________
•&lt;hnt ni not explain here," and hastily

“d •"***

SoSSSi

;
“5 from the buggy he assisted
”
|t the woman to alight: then throwing the
nad
P'-” •» obUin
lines to a porter, tho three entered the
°dsl“£ror &lt;h»
he muwd. sl^
hotel.
I
"This way." said DiU. leading .the way
him m he pewl beweth .
I into the njther dingily furnished room
D'JwU« u-pockrtbook
frmn hi, pocket, ho curated the little
COHDEHSEO that serve*! is a parlor. There was no change it contained.
one in the room save themselves, and
“’T'»V-“veceiltV ho mattered. -I
] closing the door behind them Aaron
wonder if I can get lodgings for that?’
Suggs said:
„
**e repiaced tho money in his
“This is Mr. Dill, Mrs. Riggsby: Mr
pocketbook and returned it to hia pocket
DiU, Mrs. Riggsby."
he suddenly remembered the two envel­
“1 am happy to meet you. Mrs. Riggsby." said the lawyer cordially, advanc­ ope* the i&gt;aymaater had given him. Tak­
ing them from his coat pocket ho saw
ing nnd extending his hand. “I hope
that one was addressed to himself. He
you had a pleasant journey."
opened it, a cry of astonishment eecapand- wholesome.
“Yes, but it’s a long journey from
mg jhis lipa It contained a fifty dollar
-.vi’ii si.iupu«uu5 care. Highest Ring-Ring"-----&lt;l Pure Fn.d Expositions. Exh
"Ringgold, Georgia," finished the law­
^He could hardly believe the evidences
two largo Fl«- Avoid yer. “It is a long journey. 1 suppose yon
SS.-u-J Insist “0
®*
of his senses as he gazixl at the crisp new
would like yoar business affairs here
’ N0« SUCH frond.
bill. It seemeil almost a fortune to the
settled up as soon as possible?*’
astonished youth. Never in all his life
MEPRELL St SOULE,:Syracuse. N. Y.
had he poseesaed so much money before.
“Why, 1 told them 1 wanted no re­
ward,” he mattered, “but 1 suppose IU
.ver run with big
have to accept it now—and it may be
Hmt I’ll need it before 1 get thrnngh 1
..n.il ladies of Owwso are
with my business here.”
v -antneuimn show. ’
The other envelope was addressed to
ng t&lt;&gt; Imy Si.000 a yirar
'
“Captain H. C. Parker, U. 8. A., Mili­
diotji superintendent;
tary Barracks, Fort Scott, Kansas.”

Such

Mince

well for your trouble."
"le the boy In town?’
“Yes; but como into tip house a mo­
ment" Tho two stepped imddo the
door. “Now," went on the lawyer,
“what we want you to do is to arrest
the boy and deliver him into our hands,
He is n little violent at times, and not
just right np here"—and the lawyer■
tapped his own "forehead with his finger
—“and you may have trouble with him."'
“1 see." replied the officer. "I think 1
can manage him."
.
“Very well: 1'11 point him out to you.,
You must do the business in ns quiet ak
manner us possible”—hero tho lawyer•
slipped a roll of bills into the officer's।
hands—"for the poor mother is very,

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QUARTERLY REVIEW
LESSON XII, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, SEPT. 18.

A Sand Beach M. D., set 22 bones dur­
Ing the month of AugusL
Oar Publie Schools

Lraeux L-Toplc. “The Ascension
Christ” (Anta 1.1-12). Golden text, "When
He had tpoken these things, while they
beheld He »*s taken up, and a cloud re­
ceived Him out of their sight" (Acts 1,0).
The Gospels tell what Jesus began to do
nnd tench; the Acta tell what he continued
sensitive and wouldn't want any scene
’
to do and teach through His apostles.
made.”
They were to rely upon tbe Holy Spirit as
“Of course not. of course not,! re‘­
their only power, and their one, business
plied'the officer hastily. "Ill do? the
wns to testify of Jesus. Their joy wxs
business us quietly as possible. Where
that the same Jesus would return in due
thall 1 bring tho prisoner/'
time to restore the kingdom to Israel. He
"1'11 have n carriage in waiting here
will come in person. His saints will meet
ia front bf the hotel. Yon need not
Him on the way and return with Him
tell the boy'where you are taking him.
G Thesa. tv, 1®, 17; Ul, » tv. 14).
You can merely say that his mother is
Lesson IL—Topic, “The Descent of tho
hero and yon have antbority to arrest
The drawing for Adrian’s boom lots
Spirit” (Acte 11,1-12). Golden text, "When
him as a runaway and restore him to takes place in October.
He, the Spirit of Truth, is come He will
his parents.*'
guide you Into all truth" (John xvi, 13).
“1 understand."
,
They prayerfully and expectantly waited
"Ho is in tho restaurant up the street
from day to day for the promised Com­
yonder. His name is Dan Riggsby, and
forter. See John xiv, IB, 2B; xv, 26; xvi,
Then beneath, "Introducing Dan Riggs’ you will find him at breakfast 1 think."
When ibe was a CbUd, she cried for CsMona.
13. If Jesus had not ascended He would
i,,k M|n« frleutb where­
by.”
,
.
tried. Its pronot have come (John xvi, 7), and tho disci­
•TU have no trouble in identifying When «be became Ml«, she dung to (Wa
"1 shall call on Captain Parker.”
ihfl letter* which
ples might have labored in vain. But
him."
rmneu »n&lt;l women
mused Dan, placing the envelope in his
when the Spirit of God works or speaks
lirmlv e«JUtier.&lt;|lt&gt;g
‘
"Then wait in front of tho restaurant
pocket, “and it may be that he will1 till you seo a carriage drive up to tbe
’ —- ’for
then work Is done and to some purpose.
assist me in the business 1 have on
Our wisdom and power is nothing, but Ho
1 hotel and then bring him on.”
hand."
who at creation brought light out of dark­
bilious4 ho.lt hour later a buyoi/ containing the
“I'll manage it and have him there on
ness and order and fruitfulness instead of
He walked hastily up tho street for
evil pair entered the ilUitary road.
* time," apd tho officer withdrew.
chaos and emptiness can shine in men’s
two
or
three
blocks,
then
glancing
ahead
“The sooner the better. 1 don't wish
1
Mortimer Dill left tho hotel hurriedly,
A certain musical customer of a down hearts and give tbo knowledge of God
to stay here nny longer than necefsary." he saw by the light of the street lamp? and in a short time returned with a town Lewiston restaurant Is getting Into a (Gen. I, «; H Cor. iv, 6: John xvi, 8).
tho
sign.
"Occidental
Hotel."
fuss.
“That’s right, Mrs. Riggsby, and 1
Lesson HL—Topic, “The First Christian
close carriage. As soon a* tho carriage
“I guess I'd better stop here for the
He went in the other day and ordered Church” (Acta ii, 87-47). Golden text,
think that Mr. Suggs and 1 both share ।
’ was driven up to the hotel Aaron Suggs
m your desire for dispatch in tho pres­ night," he muttered, as he reached the and Mcg Frone camo out and entered it. ham and eggs fried ou one side and buck­ “The Lord added to the church daily such
wheats.
as
should be saved" (Acte ti, 47). As Peter
front
of
the
hotel.
A
dim
light
was
ent business matters.”
Just then Dun Riggsby was seen to
“Hammeonegs, yellowaide np, wheata’n ■poke tho word in thu power of the spirit
"That is right." observed Suggs, with burning in tho office ns he entered, and emerge from the restaurant Tho offi­ maple syrup, uno single Inside biscuit,”
and testified of the resnnection of Jesus
dozing
in
his
seat
behind
the
counter
sat
a low laugh.
“But Dill"—and then
cer approached, und laying his hand went up thu spout.
.
frum tho dead tho people were convinced
He called the waiter to him and said: of their sin and earnestly asked what to do.
there was sudden energy in his voice— the night clerk, n sharp nosed,1 sallow upon the youth's shoulder, he said:
' ' , WIU.-USENBEE
“Sir, I ordered no such stuff. You will Thus began to be formed the Church ur
“there's been some important incidents faced youth of about Dan's own age.
"Yon are my prisoner!”
He rose from the chair with a start as
occurred, and the old scratch may be to
“What do you mean?" gasped Dan in please pronounce that properly up the flue Body of Christ (Eph. 1, 22,23), of which He
or I will not attempt to digest it."
Dan entered, but ou glancing at the new­ astonishment.
is the head, and which when completed
pay yet."
(
“Gee!” said the young bandit in pompa­
•‘What has happened?" asked the law­ comer ho uttered a dismal yawn and
“Your mother is hero and has given mo dour, “this is dead new freak. What’s de will be brought to him as Eve was to
Adam. Then the marriage of the Lamb
CHAPTER tlX’ |
leaned listlessly upon the counter.
yer in a surprised tone.
authority to take you in charge."
matter?”
&gt;
and after that the kingdom (Her. xlx.)
.“Can 1 get lodging for the night?’ Dan
“My motherl She is not here!” cried
"I’m afraid our plot has been discov-1
The musician goes in daily, and now tbe
*T THE OCabffXTAL
Lesson IV.-Topic, “The lame Mr^
asked.
Dan.
"It
is
some
plot
of
those
vil
­
whole
shop
looks
up
with
astonishment
ered,
and
if
it
is
as
I
think,
tho
jig
is
up
Healed” (Acta. 111. l-»). Golden t-^
.is thesurprtMil Suggs had to
“
Yes,
siree,
”
replied
tho
clerk.
“
What
when
the
young
man
shouts
up
the
spout:
lains"-----“And His Name, through faith irt jjja
•_!•■• stunnipg blow whicn with us."
"Keep your mouth shut!” said the of­ “Alary Ann, if you please, ham, with two' Name, hath nuulb this man strong” jAcU
“What do you mean? Explain!” cried do you suppose we are running this house ।
..-.1 dealt him iu tho dark
ficer in u low tone. "It will be tho eggs, browned only upon their obverse iti, 16). Jesus though aiwent in ’
Dill, rising from his chair in excitement for?”
robbers’ cabin in the
“Not for the purpose of affronting peo­ worse for you if you make any trouble." side. Cakes of buckwheat done to a sepia[ invisible, has all power in hesv- &lt;n aBrj on
"You remember there was a boy at the
tint, with maple juice. One interior roll earth (Math, xxviti, 18), and I A
ar.g to his fleet nnd rushed
by
ple who ask civil questions.'1 hope," re­ As he spoke hq clutched Dan roughly by
Tnttelers* Rest?"
devoid of unnecessary crust. One cup of Ills Spirit In His people, to ’
HIb poW.
sponded Dan.
nut. Ftare be found the
the anti and led hint to the carriage coffee of moderate strength. Comprencz
‘ er on behalf of our bodies as well ns our
"No: wo i^ro running it for the money that was in waiting in front of the ho­ vous?”—Lewiston Journal.
-.i iceman on the |K)int'of
'‘His name is Don Riggsby,"
■ouls. Observe that agrpeur prenchea
we get out of it”
tel. Then, before the astonished and
“1 understand—go on.”
r whiff© she hud been
arisen Christ (verse
"Then you can &lt;u:commodato me?
bewildered youth could realize what
••He was n prisoner in this lady's house
iLksson V.-Tor’
“p^r raad John Be­
&gt;uth. and graspJng
-Got
any.
money/'
asked
the
clerk,
A
Washington
man
has
a
bright
young
­
was
going
on,
he
was
thrust
forcibly
fore the Coao'^tActa iv, 1-1S). Golden
when i arrived.”
held in her hand,
ster
who
snrccedcd
recently
in
gettiug
glancing at Dan's rather shabby attire.
into the carriage nnd the door slammed
t^rt,
te none other name under
••The devil! How did that happen?’
.. i just in time to
"if I hadn't 1 shouldn't bo here,", re- behind hint.
Then Mortimer Dili even with bls father in a very telling heaver RjVt.n IUnung men whereby wo
"He had been found prowling about
mu kliggsby ns he
I plied Dan. "But as you won't answer emerged from the hotel, nnd mounting though unconsdops manner. His father ,n\rf be saved” (Actsiv, 12). The preach­
wa» reproving tbo UlU. teller',
inured
thJ thicket down tho cabin late at night, and ho was sus­ I me in a civil manner 111 find other lodg­
the carriage drove swiftly away, leay- •
ing
- ---------------, ,,
pected ot having overheard some plnn.f
manners.
.
']I .7^
the religious rn!«r«.
rulers, and
nnd esoeclttUr
especially the
ing’s." and Ei turned to go oat
’
ing the officer standing on the sidewalk.
“Don't do that.” »»-! he,' or wo 1). ftave
that were not calculated for the public
Sadducees,
who
did
not
believe
in
a rcsui&gt;
। :if- sent a bullet
"Hull on!" cried the clerk. "1 was
"What is it?” asked the landlord, who to call you a little pig "
rectlon, that Peter anO John were Imprxsouth. tht-n, hurried
ouly joking, I aui ready to show you to had just emargc&lt;l from the building.
The warning&gt;*c“»ed to
lost, for the oued and the next dny brought before the
^And they have him safely boused?*
a room if yon wish to stay."
tnc •? x.usyerutcd
fault was repeated.
“What is the trouble with the boy?”
/•N.»; he has escaped!"
council. Again Peter 00mL*7 °rcclaiined
••Very well." answered Dan, "flow
“Du you km;w xvhal a pig is?" was tho that Jesus whom they had crucified Cu
"HeM a rtinaway, ami his parents have
' A savage exclamatirhi . escaped the
jivuty.-l far till
&lt; much?” and he drew forth his pocket* just cupie to take him homo." replied inquiry, put in a solemn mnnfler.
•live, and ihat the healing of the lame
lawyer s lips.
“Yes, sir."
book.
j.
That the youth
the officer with n grin.
.
man was His doing. If t!io power of a
“But that is nut the worst." went on
blew, and tuey
“What is it?"
“For bed nnd breukfostF*
“Strange h&lt;nv bi*y * will run nway from
risen, living Chritt was seen iu us, people
Suggs. “He overheard u conversation
“
A
pig
Is
a
hog's
little
boy."
Lttr they would
’
“No: just a bed—1 may not remain home nowudqyb," remnrke*! tho land­
would learn of Jeans through us.
between this lady -aud my self. and he
The lesson in etiquette was suspended.—
, for breakfasts"
Lesson VI.—Topic, "Toe A (jostles* Con­
lord.
"Seems us if they are a heap , Washington Star.
.[ the ennqaod doubtless knows of tho bumpesi we have
fidence in God” (Acta Iv, 10-31). Golden
worse
than
they
wore
Vlien
1
was
“Seventy-uvc eunte.”
on hand.'
.
text, “They spake the Word of God with
1 young.”
Dan hnudisl him the money.
photography
and
Crime.
psid u:k* and Mas
••Foote*'. Idiots!" hissed Dji 1 in a rage.
boldness" (Acte iv, 31). The council hav­
"That bruitks ydu," said tho clerk, 1
As the carriage rolled rapidly away
Dr. Paul Jerfach’s paper on the use«&gt;f ing threatened them audcommanded them
I once got iny •‘We aro ruined andtuay us well throw,
glancing nt 'the empty pocketbook with I Dan Riggsby sprang to tho door to open photography In tbe detection of crime
[’ll imy him (or
to Kpeak no more in Jesus' name, let them
np the sponge.”
.
a grin.
»
I it. but.-’rung hands drew him back with shows that falsified handwriting is mure go. The apostles said that they must
••But tbe boy will tw recaptured."
•‘Maybe it' does, nnd niaybe.it don’t, | a violent jerk, nnd the voice of Aaron easily detected by an enlarged photo­ si&gt;eak In His Name, and de(&gt;arting went to
•o‘wi|jg
'•‘What!- Then h® htirt not escaped engraphic reproduction. • Different inks ;in\
replied D.m.i
I Suggs’hisied three wordsm his ear:
ti-.raed
also blentilied in this way when thu eye isv thu other believers and told their story.
tQclyf
!
“if you make th? least attempt to esThe result was prayer and praise* an*l an­
quite .it • fault. Thu tints of so called other mighty baptism of the Huly Spirit
“He is hiding in th woods along the
i capu I'll kill you!"
••black’’ inks .ire either brown, red. green and increased testimony to n ris&lt; n Christ.
4. t IlQ crook. .■•ml there are^
“Well, wi-woa't Ji.-nuta over it” said •
ur blue it. th. hade,and the eye is hardly
ing for him. whib/v
Lesson VII.—Topic,
“Annjiiiu mid
the clerk. IvJdifig tlie way npthe nam»w
able to distinguish them, whereas the Sappbira” (Acta v, 1-11),
Golden text,,
of «tho timber to stairway,
the pr-tine on each st
i
photograph shows them in very different
SugiB,
"Be not deceived. God is not ni&lt;*-ked; far
Dau was &lt;!*own into a rather poorly
tones. —New Yurk Ti rnes.
whatsoever a man soweth that &gt;hnll he
n back
•Then yuti think he &lt;yill be rijeap- funii-»he&lt;l ni n on »!.-• second floor. The
also reap” (GaL vi, 7). We Irnve* thus far
‘.Vu unist tnred?" naked Dill. HUiuewhat mollified.
Tho Atill of the (toils Grind* Slowly.
clerk then Iff a candle Ami retired from
seen the power of thu Holy Spirit, tho
•it won’t
hi
•Yes: ^&gt;nt it ia well for iu* to be on our the-room..;ind
Critic—I notice one uuachrouiiim iu your Spirit of Truth, in holy nnd true men who
umlr;- .dug Dau taken with a btyl cold, which ,*ettl»Ml on my I
it will ruin ill guan!
There, ia
telling what may throw himself npon the bed and was
story. You have the young mother die of were faithful witnew*c*; but now we see
lungn, cuufh set hi mid linsliy tcnni’.mfid
tho grip, which is raging now, and yet tho tho deceitfulne-'S of the human heart in a
turn up."
In consumption. Four doctors itnvu ir.e up story cpds tan years later, when her child
soon fast Asleep.
rn.” ^idd tho
muu and his wife who thought they could
“Then wo iiad butter remain passive
It was nearly eight o'clock when he saying I Could live but a short time. 1 Is grown up.
_ the creek to till we find out whether or not the boy
deceive God aud not be found out. Keep­
woke the next morning. Hastily dress­ save myself up to my Saviour, determined
Author—Oh. that's all right. I fixed ing back part of the price, lack ot whole­
uejof the ui**n are
if
1
could
not
stay
with
my
friends
on
a:ts escaped?’
ing. he descended the atairs and walked
things that way on purpose. In case it hearted cousecration to God is tbe great
■iu after the
earth. 1 would meet iny absent ones above.
"That is for* you to decide—you ure
should be accepted by one of our leading hindrance in tbe church today. .
•out upon th® piazza.
My husband was advised to get Dr.
more skilled in such matters than 1.”
There wer** few people astir upon tho King's New Discovery for consumption, magazines.—Kate Field's Washington.
LtSoO.s VIII.—Topic, "Thu A pasties Per­
■.fitSly down the
After a moment’s rcilectiou Dill said:
street, looking northward, up the coughs ami colds. I gave it a trial, took
secuted” (Acts v, 23-41).
Golden text,
Story of a Car Seat and n Vallaa.
wood* and was
-I hardly know what is best to do. slope, he could see the ling floating ov«r
, "We aught to obey God rather than men”
in nil eight, bottles: It has cured me ami
lie
got
on
tho
back
pintform
of
tho
car
We might get bold of tho five thousand the old fort, ami hero and there tho thank Gml I am now a well and himrty
(Acts v, 20). So many mighty works wefe
next
tbo
smoker
nnd
walked
th
rough
look
­
•turned with tbe dollars in the bank ami leave the coun­
glimpse of u bine uniform as the sol­ woman.” Trial bottles tree at W. li. lag for n sent, but cavil ono held two peo­ wrought by the apostles that the rage of
t -vi* brothers. J4d try before we could be detected, but a
again caused their imprisonment,
GiNMlvenr’s'drug Mure, regular size, 50c ple except one, in which a valise sat on tho!' raten
but tho Lord by nn nugel set them free in
diers moved hither nnd thither about
re bund, had gone
outside half nnd a man reading a paper
nu ! SI.00. j
little undue haste might excito «usthe night ant) told them to keep on pn-nchptivii, and that no picion and ruin the whole business."
next
thu
window.
The
newcomer
noted
It
1 “/ von't «ay here for breakfast," Dan
’ ing. They are found In tho temple nt their
ns he passed, and finding no other seat he; work, nrc arrested and brought before the
unturned in tho at1
Good Look*.
"That's a fact”
mused? TH goto some place where peo­
Gnod looks an* mon* than •••kin
im­ walked slowly back and looked meaningly council and again testify to a risen ChrfaL
-.•aptpre.
•We will hold the matter under con­ ple are treated with respect. Then 111
pending ui»&gt;n u healthy conwloii “f ell He nt t he man by the window.
The council arc reody to kill them; Gainasideration till morning nnd then decide atll on Capthin Parker. 1 liaven'tmuch
It was not effective nnd ho passed on toI liel advises moderation, so they are beaten
,ii«l or.-r.b&lt;. If lh« liver l&gt;e Uueilve.
ill we join in the
upon some plan of action.”
• «
time to lose] for there is no telling what you have alblllo'is look, li your ■•tonweh the rear and looked through the next car,' and let go.
but n glance assured 1dm there was no
' -That will do, for nothing can bo done
be
&lt;li\onlered
you
have
a
dj&gt;pephc
look
Lesson IX.—Topic, "The First- Christian
may Imppmi."
We uro tn go to
room there, and after a moment’s hesita­' Martyr” (Acta vii, 54-GO)/ Golden text,
tonight Did you gel a room for an
He start**!
«* Vruk walk up the and Iflyour kidivy* be affect,*.! yon have a
uihplete the bturition he squared his jaw and started up the’ “He kneeled down and cried with a loud
street. AsThe did so Mortimer Dill pinched look. Secun1 grod health and
office?"
.
Ifiind—that is. If
aisle again, and every sue knew he intend­’ vqlro. Lord, lay not this sin to their
“Yes, and the furniture is being put camo to tho door nnd gave a great start you will have good looks. Electric Bitters
:eji think it posgi- in it now. 1 have called on some of the
Is the grunt alterative ami tonic seta ed to have that seat Ho walked up di­J efeargc” (Acts vii, 60). Out of seven men,
of surprise As he recognized tho youth.
directly on three vital orgniv. Cures rectly beside the reader and then stoppedJ full of faith and the Italy Spirit, who were
g'lirtr iu that direc- attorneys hero and declared our ^inten­
“Thu jiftp up with ns," muttered the pimples.-bletche*. bolH and gives n goo I nnd stared at him. Deep Interest displayedJ chosen to see to the temporal affairs ot the
’■•«! overhaul him be- tions of opening a law office here."
lawyer with an oath. Then, as he saw eoniplexioin Sold at -."T- H- Goodyenris in tho paper. Ten seconds’ wait and then’ church, Stephen bo spake nnd wrought
!■ &gt;rt. (f ho is stall in
"So 1 am to become a lawyer, qm I.
the num in tho aisle remarked, “That va­ miracles nnd accused the council ot the
Dan enter 4 restaurant, he turned hur­ drugstore, Me. &gt; cr bottle.
- •••&lt;; talent of finding queried Suggs, with a low laugh.
lise is not entitled to a seat,” and he said murder ot Jesus that what they thought
riedly and Seconded the stairs, and was
It so there was no disputing tho fact.
“Yes: 1 have ordered a sign*—‘DtH-mja soon in Aaron Suggs’ room.
to have done to Peter ami John they ac­
Tho other man did not try to dispute it; tually did to Stephen and atoned 1dm to
Boggs, Attorney, ot tow.’
You JW, I
The best salve In the world for cuts,
••What is it?” asked Suggs, glancing
‘ twered Sli;
ho simply glanced up, remarked, "I know death, Saul being a witness to the deed
“Let tui l&gt;» off at once."
bruises, sores, ulcers, 'salt rhenin. fever
am known here among some of tno at­ at tho other's excited countenance,
it,"
and
resumed
his
reading.
A
surprised
a lyin a few mpments.",
torneys, and 1 hare given out the im­
-The devil's to i»y.” cried Dill.
The sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, look and ten seconds more. "Well, sir. and consenting to it.
Lemon X.—Topic, “Philip Preaching at
ii the men that it was
corns, and all skin eruptions, and poalUvearc you going to move itt,” "Er—no," with­
t
probable th.- r’:e boy had overheard our pression that 1 have come here to locate boy is here in town!”
|y cures plies or no pay required. It Is out lifting his eyes from the paper. “WsU. Samaria” (Acts rlti, 5-45). Golden text,
permanently. That will give us a better
A fierce oath came from Suggs ups..
“And tliere was great joy in that city”
«®ver*ati-»i and might expose all our
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
if you don’t, I will." said the stranger, (Acta viil, 8). The command at Jesus was
chanoo to do our work without exciting
“What is to be done?’ bo asked.
plans if
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
-.ped?”
••Wo must get him in our power be­ For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist fairly bristling with wrath. No response, to testify of Him in Judea, Samarin nod
Ba“Th!i°tn' is good," chuckled Suggs.
and a moment later the valise was grabbed unto the ends of the earth (chapter i, 8),
fore he has a chance to spoil our plans,
'ril* ke®P
secure if
The Oscoda County Democrat, publish­ and thrown violently against the front door but up to the death of Stephen they had
aaid Dill, a daring plan forming in his
“Now let’s have something to
^*3* hod hi’!. - ‘
ed at Mio, Is now a four page paper, one- of the car, where it broke open and scat­ not done so. After that the believers were
hungry
as
a
tramp,
and
well
discuss
There will be no chance of him giv*
tered things all over the aisle. Tbe reader scattered everywhere, preaching the word,
mind.
__
“But where is ho, and how are we to half Its former size.
made not a motion, and after standing in a and Philip, another of the seven, had such
’ »g us any
trouble once they lay these subjects later on."
William Berger Is under arrest at Battle defensive attitude for a moment the new­
A short time after supper Meg Frone accomplish this?"
success in Samaria that Peter and John
■te* MJ h:ni." replied the woman in a
retired to her room, but it wasi after
“He is in a restaurant up the st™-®*- Creek charged with stealing 8151 from comer sat down boldly aud tried to look os were sent from Jerusalem that the be­
“guifieant tune, j;
unconcerned ns the other man.
eleven o'clock before the two men sought I have a plan for getting him out of the John Pangborn, his brother-in-law.
lievers might receive the gift of the Holy
Then 'iU’U bo off as soon ns
A moment later a man strolled In from Ghost. Then is revealed the heart of Si­
way, but we must oct at once.
. Posable.repose.
. _
tbe smoker and stumbled over the wrecked mon the Sorcerer, who thought that money
••Then let us proceed: but first, what
A half |u,nr
;l I*,™ containing
valise. He stared for a moment,'and then could buy the gift. Compare Lhis with
CHAPTER XX
a look of wild wrath came into his eyes. the sin of AnaniiL**.
Briefly Dill explained his plan of *ao, ..
* • ■ '*-area mp jumtary roaa
“Who broke my grip?” he yelled, and then
kidsafed.
Lesson XL—Topic, “Philip and the Ethi­
'jf pZTe&lt;*ri'von r«pi‘lly in the direction
he spied the red faced man In his seat, and opian" (Acta viii, 26-40).
Golden text,
Ji Fort Scott.
i
|
““Icapiuir cried Sugg,, with a eerra
in a moment the two were rolling savagely “He than botieveth on tbe Son bath ever­
• Althou-h tho sharpest watch was kept
ot approviag no®- '-K 'n11 w?rk
in the aisle, and ns they pulled mementoes lasting life” (John iii, 36). Philip is called
erf thH gS ‘ufl
£°®P*mon, no traces
from
each
other
’
s
hair
and
clothing
the
from the great work in Samaria to visit
charui. ID
M*« Fro?e
n-d ?
;v,’r« ^covered, for as the
‘wretch who h:ul put up the job rose up the desert and lead the Ethiopian eunuch
while yon arrange tho othermatters.
aud quietly stole away to a cook-rear.— to Jesus. Our b*n*int*sw aa servants ot
nrrtv” ‘ure:iUJ’ knows Don Riggsby did
»th^
;" 'TO ‘he "°Ter of the ticket
-Tbra 11ll«o&lt;T at once.
Christ 1 &gt; uot to sc*-k great things for ourDill and leaving the room he hastily
Ttie-O«ceol* county fair will be held al
• i ruck rill offer nightfall.
arlrca (Jer. xlv, 5;. I*tu to obey Him and
JJirentol the
J™'*** »».
Evart Oct. 4, 5 «nd «.
Big’ t
'r
fBSt 4,eeI&gt;eninK lntO
In France tbe macadam rood without follow where lie iuuili th. We cannot estithe rtrert b« p tiw-l
ind.iH^T1 t“3 lY°reached FbrtScott
about him. IU “"&gt;• “ I"''"'1"1' •i”
The JApeex Comity Democrat tu-ilay en­ f. nndnnou fa pretexted *o lite Telford, a laborer* with Gel. not He with us, He moat
UnJar being used with the broken stone
b)t&lt;-l
r‘lf 10 froht of tho Occidental
prvuching.
hl?!' „ h, ters upon It*.ftfid year.
after the latter b-u. Uxn thoroughly E»m- have full tuutrol of u*.
••What ta|tr|a»kf.l thu officer u be
VJriXf-*'WySd’e* l»MCled. Tbe rational roads coat inure than
Jiiiza
V111
»t»u«Mng on the

are tbe main-stay of our republjc. In
them are being cultivated the minds which
are to be our future law-makers ami leaders in every walk in life. How essential
it is that these minds should be united to
strung, healthy bodies. So many children
suffer from Impurities and poteous In the
blood that It is a wonder that they ever
grow up to be men and women. Many
parents cannot Jind words strong enough
]to express their gratitude to Hood's Sars­
iaparilla for Its good effects upon their
&lt;children. Scrofula, salt rheum and ether
&lt;diseases of the blood are effectually cured
1by this excellent medicine, and the whole
1beiug Is given strength to resist attacks of
disease.
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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

Iowa,Lie h’-iggy camo up. and came
^hi.Ur ■ in‘!°
** twu'a
'insf;lce
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Politeb- *?’*JaSe"

uftor bowing
“lo^poctodnm

“^Zu.Mrberukrhotain^ perimeol by -du&gt; sted yhsruiaelsts.
of . runaway boy-her Wo.»«•
The tall term at th* Orchard Lake Acad
should like to have y*mr assistance

•him.

w. win r»r r&gt;"

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are wider, atui croml
York

�What We Originate
Many Imitate
If you want furniture we have it.

Why yes, and a large variety, comprising

Bed Room Suits, Folding Beds, Side Boards
Book Cases, Hall Trees
All the New Chairs, Pictures, Easels, Carpets and Rugs
Exclusive Agents for the Hastings Furniture Mf’g. Co

F. W. GREBLE

Hastings Banner,
Thursday, September 15, 1892.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
THB HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFTICK,
AUGUST 14. 1879.
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EDITORIAL NOTES.
FOR PRESIDENT,

BENJAMIN HARRISON,
.

OF INDIANA.

They carry Just one county in that whole i S® Weston Comedian's In Union hal
this week.
state. Oh that Weaver tidal wave Is a i every
' evening
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West Main street Is being worked and
dandy! No one sees it though except
our enthusiastic contemporary of the Jour­ put In much better condition.
Far Sice lunches go to Allgeo's bakery
nal.
first uuor east of Fred Heath’s drug store
Prosecutor Lowden was before the pro­
hibition county convention, airing hts
views on thy subject, stating how he had
supported-'prohibfUon In every election.
But be didn’t promise to do It this time.
Nevertheless he pocketed his little en­
dorsement and went away smiling.

FOR VICE PRESIDENT,

Undoubtedly the Grand Rapids fair
will
"*■ patronized
■*’
well
fratn thh section.
Ikerchief
i&gt;owHl____
__ extracts and Taylor ..
.
der at X Ptlce and warranted as good as
the best at the Racket.
Wanted, a few table boarders. Enquire
at Allgeo’s bakery, first door east of Fred
L. Heath's drug store.
7 Samples of some fine ladies jersey rib­

Will our contemporary of tbe Journal
bed vests and combination suits to close
please explain to his readers about that out at the Racket.
Pinx. Smith.
great people’s party uprising that was to
A sale of sailors, white and colored, at
take place In Arkansas, but which uprose
just enough to carry one little county In the hew millinery store Satuntay after­
noon.!
Mas. E. Wtluams,
For GovernorJOHNT. RICH.
the whdle state at the election last week? £,» I
For Lieutenant Governor.
!
Jefferson BL
J*. WRIGHT GIDDINGS.
/Little Trixie” is a legitimate musical
For Secretary ot StaleJOHN W.JOCHIM.
Brother
Milton
F.
Jordan,
whose
strange
For Treasurer......... JOSRPH F. HAMHITZER.
Comedy, full of pathos and humor. Go
For Auditor-General..STANLEY W.TURNER. ca«e of hypnotism has be?n described In
and see It— you will enjoy it. Union hall,
For Attorney-Genera)
GERRITT J. D1EKEMA. these columns did bls little part to get en­ Tuesday eve, Sept. 20th.
For Supt. Public Iustructloa ......................................
H. K- PATTINGILL dorsement, and will be deserving of Yaare glad to note the fact that so
For Member State Board of Education.............. ‘ ple’s smiles should Grover feet into the many nice stone walks are being laid this
E. A. WII.U8ON.
rear. Several who have built have put
For Commissioner of State Land Office. ...... white house.
JOHN T. BERRY.
down [this kind of walk and we understand
.that more will do so.
Congremilonal Tfoket, 4th District.
Our populist friends should urge the
We 'cannot promise to hold our offer of
For Member ot Congress-................... ....................... neceaaity of their Idea of a two per cent
HENRY F. THOMAS
the BAnnei: and weekly Tribune, the two
loan on land in this campaign. Why dn papeni, one year for one dollar,
Legislative Ticket
they not du thia? It’s part of their prin­ much longer. Subscribe soon, or
For Representative In Bute Leal-datura.... ciples.
must pay regular rates.
DAVID HCGUETT

WHITELAW REID.
OF NEW YORK.

CHABLES W.‘ ARMSTRONG
For Sheriff.... »I.....

For County Cterku............. jdiiif G.'NAGLeB
For Register ol Deeds....................................................
CHARLES W. JORDAN

&gt;«—™..... mgWiaii

For Circuit Ceurt ConunlMloueni
ALONZO K. KEN ASTON
FEED W. WALKER

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—... 7........... WKcoiS
Fbr Coroners.
•ver known James A. Swcezey profcsslonsdly knows this, that he has been true to
teia client, and if elected proeeeutor, Bar­
ry county will be hts client and he
•will be true to
tbe
trust
Mr.

Bwaezey authorizM us to say for him
ttot, if elected, he will faithfully and Im­
partially enforce the laws. That assuraace coming from a man known to be true

to ability, no man can question but that
Barry Bounty's interests would be far best
served In tbe event If bls election.

We bellsva our contemporary of the
jMm

that woald throw their electoral

TO buy your BOOTS and SHOES.

Large Stock.
or* Half Sizes.

Any Size

YOU take no risk, when you buy of us.
We tell you what they are. If geed we warrant them and if
cheap we tell you so. You may take the goods home and if not satis­
fied after five days return them (unsoiled) and we will refund your
money. Secure the beautiful magazine “GOOD FORM” with S10
cash trade.
ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS.

Half fare on all the railroads leading to
The "middle of the road7’ will go thun­ Grand Rapids is a great inducement to
dering down tbe ages as the synonym of attend the West Michigan Fair. Tickets
some darned lonesome people who tried to good from Sept, ivtli to 24th, all tbe week.
Why not take a holiday, and take In the
get into every other road.
great fair.

50s

Our 12-page paper will be a feature of
the Banner for some weeks to com*.
You will find interesting local news on
soldler. a man well qualified for the posi­ page three of our supplemental sheet: also
tion.
.
county news on its first page, editorial
and political news on second page.

The republican nominee fur-congress Is
a clean, capable, strong man, "a brave ex-

Barry county will have her affairs capa­
bly administered if tbe republican county
ticket shall be elected.

3:09 aud
is the time made upon
tbe famous track of the watt Michigan
Fair Society, but tbe track Is in better
condition now then when the time was
made. The record will be broken at the
Aldrich’s great speech, Fair Sept 19 to 20, and everyone should
which you will find on the* second page of see thia with the rest of the great fair
program.
the Banner.

Tbe Hastings Karine A Iron Works
give four special prizes at tbe Barry
door County Fair. One for the fastest Xmlle
by traction engine, one for the mutt skill­
East of Fred Heath’s drug store.
ful engineer of traction engine, one for the
On our second page you will find the fastest walking hone team h«nile, and
one for tbe fastest walking ox team
।great tariff speech of Senator Aldrich.
Haile.
Powers * GiotrMX,
Sometimes canned 'goods lose their
Hastings Engine A Iron Works.
flavor but not so with those you buy at
Tbe Michigan Central R. R. will give
Spary Phillips’.
Its patrons a most excellent opportunity to
The Engine Jt Iron Works is at work on visit the eity of Cleveland. Ohio. On Sata .large order for Iron whip stocks for an
special train will
Ohio whip factory.
arrive in De-

Additional Local News. ;

*?i^tronlre'“ Allgeo’s bakery, first

Our guarantee. All millinery at less
price than any competitor, and more
trimming for tbe saa J
Racket.

craning Mr.

••Ctty

HE best unlaundried White Shirt in the market can be found at
our store. It is as good as others sell at 75c. We had it made
expressly for our trade. As usual we always sell the best goods for
1
any h°use in town. See our show window.
HILE looking at this window please step to the other window
and see the light weight gloves you can buy for 25c.

T

Yours respectfully,

E. W. HOKR1LL &amp; CO.,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS-

�14astings Banner. .
"tS.by. September ij, i8$x .

All United States postal cards’ are now
pmsonal mention.
made at Caatletoo. N. Y. The machine
which makes them, prints from a number
of engraved plates on the surface of a fast
&amp;n,0° «•
Um tUpld, Tore.
revolving cylinder. It then cuta the cards
' apart; wraps them up tn packages of 25
with a band around each. Our annual ^Mre. c. 8. Bu -m wrot to Ci|mi][ T w
consumption of postal cards ia about 400,­
000,000.
&lt;4 ^2^"
— to th.
Lz^fhe ravishing beauty of those miserable

Buyers' Wake Up!—Tis the Fall of ’92.

relics p' aptedeluvian times that are on
s.turti,h'
In the
State street, opposite court honae square,
will not be enhanced by the beautiful new
to Band Rapid, Toa.
court house. Respect for the new build­ *£5
ing ought .to. Incline the owners of the
worst looking ones of the outfit to remove
"'“"'"I from IJ.rbp,
these eyesores. Their cross-eyed, wapple- Sprhig.
jawed staring gaze, while picturesque,
lacks a great deal of being handsome.
UvrovHl'ritMl"”110 ,J“!1n&lt; Moo-

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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

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. .tn-ugla — Laical United
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I- -ninUo.. KU WallSt-.N. Y

John Sullivan Dennis' measure of a true
democrat Is one who will choke down
every craky Ism he preaches, and stultify
himself by voting for men whose princlpies are as radically opposed to democracy
as are those of the republican party. Not
all democrats In Barry county are John
Sullivan Dennis democrats, as he has al­
.!i&gt; your artificial teeth ready discovered; consequently John Sulll;
if ♦.» «ra&lt;l
dollar for van Dennis Is very wroth at these naughty
,t:u&gt; Holder. You can apply it
■uititite. and no matter If democrats, whom hu calls tho “tough
• ; it nill bold firmly In tbe element” Ills abuse is their highest
praise.
White Cloud.
A teacher defined in manners. In drew.
Michigan
in sympathies, is sure to obtain
an
influence that will work for good long after
the pupil has passed from hia or her
&lt; ht'kr.-i Infantum, cholera Immediate charge.' The favorite, study of
..'■ntpry bilious colic and a pupil, and often the profession In life, .is
it ■« of the bowels. Sold by all determined, ndt so much by the attractive
• &gt;1 btf .b'lix A. FUL1.KB.
Hastings, Mich. character of the study Itself as by the
subtle, magnetic power of the teacher.
On the other hand, the cold. Indifferent
manner of teachers; their sharp, shrill
tones, their Impatient temper, have sent
many a pupil from school In utter disgust
with anything pertaining to study.

THOn/15 DIXON,

tamil: aid: Dinina: Hall
l 'armors, come and eat,
• &lt;• ind Five Pearl Sheet:
g. don't be afraid.
« d: els. Just newly laid.

■mh buit**r too, as well.

Prof. Patt^ngill. of Lansing. editor of
the School Moderator, and candidate for
the office of Superintendent of Public Instructlon on the republican state ticket,
will address the Young Men’s republican
1 &lt; lub In. the court room next Tuesday evenI ing, September 20th. Prof. Pattengill Is
an able man, a good speaker, and all who.
1 attend may be assured that they will hear

frietb!' and neighbors tell,
i Im.-you meet
.
• | the issues of the day discussed In a fair.
S&gt; i- the place’to eat.
। candid way. Turn out, young men and
.1 ht jig the little ones as all, and give the next State Super!ntenI dent of Public Instruction a cordial weL
■ Xi' kit- from Tom.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION *
«-in quires,
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Thfc n ’&gt;■&lt;,
12&lt;)
I tor’ advertisement*
I'..- .-days nt lav*st to
i-»ne of ihC week

We are going to do business with you because we have just exactly what you want,
and our prices are simply irresistable.

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BOTJ • CLOTHINQ
HATS ANb SENT/’ FURNIJHINQ QOObS

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s’ " hltcotnb last

Our complete assortment insures perfect satisfaction in the selection of
isfy individual tastes. You will find our large stock made up entirely of g
trustworthy, serviceable and the best of their class.

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-1r-nt &lt;perch nn our
• -w jail has commenced in
n-o to Allgeo’s

/ II.-Darlow are moving

Come in and see how FAIR we will treat you, how well we will PLEASE you, and
how much we will SAVE for you.

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■nY« aUd 1!rs’ u-nrr Crreo, 01 Allmn
I.nd OrorwSeUlUn, ot Cl.rloo, att!£'
।Xk '"'
“‘■’•‘■ton bere la.t
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-Dtor.
.MrTs 'k. ^L 'ln'l,&gt;' *,hl1
AT"-, 2??
J,o“'l’&gt;r f«
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miaA^m ,hp“"’ln "“"‘he

Great Special Sale of

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y'to cUlnnchard bare
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cominenced house-keeping at iPtj south
,
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roth
o *" '"'U friend, afire
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Blnnehanl wa, formrel,
।Milll-IF
MIm (.rare tlrrenllrld. or this city.

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new home n will be a One one.
1 llASren ami Detroit Weekly Tribune,
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Ithe two papers one year for one dollar.
,
i» Vi?U St
,es , nnil no fancy prices
In the way we sell millinery at the Racket.
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Piii.n. Smith.

ARCHIE fk’COYS'

Two stores this week.

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UNRIVALLED BARGAINS

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l&gt;y endanaerlnr thdnve.
| Pie. lOhKKrJZ,1'""'

Mdataellon I
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THE PRINCE ALBERT It a cwttnM^ fur rent!*;
ni*n In the aftcrutxm. The m zten.il «houl»l he or
black worsted or of the new cheviot-.. The trytujers
nnd vest may l&gt;e of the saute material If
It is better tMle to have th - trou-.-rs &lt;»f a »lltt*ren.
color. Standing c»»Rars.-boill&lt;i be worn, and the FourInlland scarf of light color t« prelereA for neck wear.
The shirt shoulilbe of plain white linen.
THE TROU80RS should be cut about W inch. * at
the kn«-e and about 1“' i inches at th- bottom. This
garment should Cl tritnly.lbding neither too large nor
too tight.

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Im? in vogue. The system is such that
there is little &lt;&gt;r no complication and at

IT’S NO TROUBLE

• .•■ a: :r I ?i fair time now&gt;
- ti’.hz it promptly.

money. A sheet calling for amounts from
i one cent to $2 has, been prepared, which
. on the payment of one cent nnd the amount
. to be sent, will be torn off about the same
I as an express order. There will Im? no
■
rpr particulars see
I. writing on it by the postmaster, the sender
‘Mleate “hat
- insta*s at Um Racket. ni'er'e’n;'
; endorsing it as a check or draft.
Phis Smith.
[ ✓Engineer* on the M. C. R. R. will no
t'laaue entertna
aX”'
&gt;'.r i ll’s great speech on Mdnmerelal center a, Xn. V ib. OT,‘ doubt soon learn that there is an interlockj Ing switch nt the crsssJng of tbe C. K. A 3.
ini’ 2ad It on our second
Mondny forenoon the engine on the morn­
’ Ing freight was derailed—making t|e
the rest on SLATK8.
third one to leave the track at that place
■ r uouils at the Racket.
■ since the switch was put in. There was
I’hin. Smith.
■ no damage done to tbe engine and it was
run back onto the track after working an
htedly lie the largest and
| hour or two.
rounty Las ever witnessed
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On October 1st some radical changes
■ will be made by the Western Union Tele&lt;*» cents on the dollar
• graph Company in the manner of counting
•' ike Racket, called by old
““
In th£eli" InX™^ the words in a message. At present where
’ figures are used each figure an&lt;| division is
i counted one word. After the above date
'• Ira Var|Vaikenbnrgh gave
1 they will be counted In groups of three,
pkrty to a few of
ay vvjjiing.
t "lUnlon lh.r' B01'1"”11'1 ’towha. a WM which will constitute one word. Each
I punctuation mark will be counted one
■; kepi in a flrst-cljss
I word, where at । present they are not
Wh-ry
nt Allgi-o’s bakery, first with
prantlnenur counted at all. The new rule will effect a
■4 Heath’s drugstore.
j saving in the tolls paid by commercial
Head
bouses.
■hi: during the campaign.
From r.
‘ • 1st next only 25 cents— anti it is unnecessary to say that ih« .1 ’
Hon. John radgham, of Allegan, was
only alH
shown
through tbe manufacturing institu■mb per month. Can yon 'lualntancca
here,
irrespective
of
nartv
would Ilk. to we him getTt ”
lions of the city last week and expresse d
great surprise at the rapid forward strides
■wi-ounta due the late W.
Through Uro klndneM o,
Drake we' 1 his city has taken In the last few years.
F.
' Lh paid nt once to save Were al.en a cop, Of the St. Jovnh1 jill owing to the new railroad and the dh•n bo foutid at the office of Count, Adrertl.tr, containing an .emi1 •1 position of home capitalists to invest their
Dr. J.r a.
' money at home in factories, where It would
fan.the
ou. -Union
of
re unionDitrS^^
ot eeboohmalM
The 11...w-ry i, mil! at iL Scld Beach
' do the most good. Mr. Padgham assured ns
opens up w ttli a fu II iw&lt;l new stock of the .mt" s,|!Crrltlu-)r 10 thB township. Of Lodi1 that Allegan would soon have another railtneit baked ©mdi and confectionery in held
and Saline,
Vtarbtenaw
wr.1 road that would come down into the city,
Aueu.t 2
.th, asth ,„Co.,
d „which
t£'
the city. Luncheon ?erved at all hours.
' and said that there was a disposition
klren It n&gt;o.u hare been ,n1 among the merchants of that place to InWoolley &lt;fc Brunson h«|ve one of the fin- In
toterroUn, ratbertn,.
Krtnn1 vest their money In manufacturing Instltafit she* • fur winter wear, that was ever
brought to this city; a fairly heavy sole In , .'1 tJoton “totfie* "ohool. which Hour- tlons. If Allegan gets another road It can
! thank Mr. Padgham for it, as be has stuck
With light nppci, Ince or congress, price •bed from &lt;0 to M ,ea„ w. hare Vno,
iS’l T"rr!r" "‘H’’
Dr to that project through thick and thin, each
Si.50. Cui; Mui set- them.
Ski
** C' E.re
‘,nJund
« and E. .mon/
Ashley, the
of' ' failure seeming to encourage him to renew­
hi. **
count,
numbered
L^iil Ihy mi‘s-(l a piece of leather that
ed effort. As for the disposition to invest
Union whoUra. Dr. Drake and ' a
in factories. Allegan captallsts couldn’t
hewatitHlI to «uIke with a hatchet Satur*i»y »l tin- whip factory and struck bls fin- Kdmunda attended th. reunion.
make a better investment.
rer. culling ll.e end of It off. compelling
The -lalhon that Dr. Cudne, 1. taklnr
Mtn to lay &lt;.j «i,f several days.
S'
High School.
are of at the fair (round tried to emulate - *The seniors and Juniors have organized
Fartm-ti ip, »&lt;&gt;me of I our neighboring the erample of Jim CorteU Honda, mom। a Llterarv society with the following
rounties report the presence of a little hf.IH? ""■*&lt;”'L H* -r'"‘ ln,° officers: President— Chas. Andras, Vice
insect or w .:in that works at the root of the Mall a, u.ual, when the horae looked
Pres.—Will Cole. .Secretary — Pearl Hen­
cxiver. klh tuj tv,. b|osgoBH and shrinking
"wmenerd Ulina at him. dershott. Treasurer — Homer DePoe. It
the stalk. Have ynu notjeed any of them? ■roe tried to eurr, Um. but Utl. leeetiKd
1 Ims not yet been decided when tbo first
Our clk'lui. We will compare Mrs. ■” “0 Um alraw tn.t broke the earner, Literary will be held.—Very few ot the
'tatnuix triuuning with any Detroit. back. Tim hum commenced to kick, and patrons of tbe school ever visit ua. We
' T’ b' k!r‘"1 &gt;he more Doe mt should be glad to see them at any Ume.—
vi Chicago house you wish, and
101 “town I" ander the Tlie English Literature class have become
wlL sell you the goods cheaper than the
horw-a belly .nd .Uld there unharmed, 1 greatly Interested In that study as is
ttnpest or no sale at the Racket
while the .talllon made toochpleka
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ot •—*-- 1 *a— tz.* ftutmitoh
pw^
-Tb
aX
manner
io ‘.°
which
Phis. Smith.
erer, fhln&lt; about him. After h.-- hrd a»Ko man .-an ever enjoy life to Its fulleat l.hed Ue Job of paired.Ina thWraUea the lUsir lajnoA are prepared.- w vicero
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i~
it 1 35er%
j*P»eity until he has gone to Spary Phll- bone let up oo U. Uekrnt and? Doe..
“P* and got hl&lt; coffee and tea. Spary IS*
allenU, atol. .war, but
on- Hnr
1 not hard
line- and their praeUcing
practicing Is
la said
mW to
U&gt; be
ba
“•VI kr-jH tbe beat In thta line, and Uiaftartbe bone got a couple
?uli
uaoatnalenr
of bS?
bawl line. Safbl than th. rfbft. n
p an amateur
••mglohl* Urge aalea always baa a
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vlollnbL
trtsu block.
.
k
cut
.Ires* form corset.
&lt;“&lt;• t!n*m at the Racket.

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bJJI.
i» &lt;h.,
,u°? ,7ant to read 1110 CT«*t«t tariff
"»•&gt; in HS.U„” k4
&gt;» b.,1
deitrered this year, yon will find it
f “'■anlandr.irnTL,
on the Banners second page.
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&gt;«&lt;ter. whit.
•pl'^.nr,r,
Do you need some glassware this fall?
w
O»r
‘u •» end enlTee,
Of
course
you
do.
Come
to
my
store
aitd
• the
"nr 0.,^.
Inspect my new lines. They will cer, f ----------------------•« we arenow 'X X.be"' Ilw,”:
lalnly please you in both quality and
Wer
"« «"• fall and priw
Spakv Phillips.
/•re. •‘ndw.a.nXhM?
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the Uneat
“J™",«r we ,U|,
Forty-eight years ago Saturday the
I ““'thOand prte?«
lw "er In Kalamazoo Telegraph whj first Issued.
I the enod.1 r„„
"hfe to .Wil with a total circulation of -.Wcople*. The
weekly circulation is now over 4000 and
tbe daily. 3300. Prospects are elegant for
the future, and why shouldn't they lw with
train was sihn,?V’’,"001’ Central I
the great improvements made of late,
during the past year there have been
&gt;PPle
Mornn
tbroughand
one of
the window!
Cr*®hM
ker coach and na««Mi .. 9
,,J'Pesscn-J 442 births In Barry county, 212 In-ing
males nnd 230 females. The numlM*r of
^ywatnwri!^
Ch thc
deaths reported was 21rt, or which 131
wen- male* and &lt;&gt; females. From this it
will be seen that the females lead in the
number ot births, while -man. iioorman.”
leads in the number of deaths.
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OUR FALL AND WINTER ATTARCTIONS WILL CAUSE A TURN-OUT I

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A REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES.

t^e are glad to note tbe good feeling ex­
Sn“«.,J"'bSnrL.“' ,,W*
isting In this city between employers and
employees. Where the two are brought
Into closer contact all differences can be -hitSlSiS. SU”';J ■*« ’"&gt;=
more easily adjusted. and in such institu­
tions strikes nnd lockouts are seldom heard
of. Where the employer ahows that he
•&gt;«*
takes an Interest tn his help, they will In­
variably work to his advantage, and this
thought makes things look brighter nnd
life seem more pleasant.

WjHEN YOU
SIXTEIEJZSE!
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The opening months of a season we shall make you all remember as

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At all to sell such Clothing as we
offer this season. It’s a pleasure to
see them, and satisfaction in wear­
ing them.

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Our new line of fall and winter Clothing
is greatly increased in sizy and reduced in
price. If you trade with us you have found
our goods as represented, and notwithstanding the [superior quality of
the Clothing we have the exclusive sale for, the prices are as low as
others would charge you for common-place clothing. A reputation estab­
lished on such goods and square dealing is lasting. '
The materials in our Men’s Clothing are all new and nobby
tlie trimmings excellent, and the style and making supurb—as only the
STEIN BLOCH CO., Wholesale tailors, can do.

BOYS SIT DOWN HARD

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.....
,
Trousers staff
under them if the suit is to last long. We have suits made for just such
use. Sonie in neat dark gray effects, in broken plaids; dark brown; tan.
Price, $5, $5.50; »(!, sizes 4 to 10- Other suits' cheaper. These are not
ends of summer lots, but NEW GOODS, in medium aud heavy weights

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IS
PROTECTION DEFENDED
Senator Aldrich Strikes the
Keynote of the Campaign.
EFFECTS OF THE M’KLNLEI LAW.

jf living in the United States declined for
fee period covered by the investigation at
the financial committee the cost of living
In England increased L« per cent. If the
conditions had been rwrtraed our Demo­
cratic'friends would have insisted that
thia was the direct aad logical result of
rival revenue systems. I am curious to
see what explanation they will now make.
The result b unquestionably a very sur*
prising one io them and one which they
will have difficulty in explaining away.
While the attempt to compare average re­
tail prices in England and the United
Blates is not satisfactory, I am convinced
that for a family buying the same quantity
and quality of articles at retail in the two
countries the cost of living would not
be higher in America.
At no time in our history have the earn­
ings of the American people been as great,
measured by their j&gt;cwer to purchase tho
comforts and necessaries of life, as they
are today. Measured by the same stand­
ard, they are vastly greater than those of
any other people in the world.
[Tho senator here analyzed a table pre­
pared by Mr. Daniel McKeever, of the
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TT TY____ ~ — top - - - ■* *.

by Senator Vest. Ho demonstrated that
the astrakhans, velvets and- silk linings
mentioned In the letter are luxuries, and
that the articles of that class In common
use arc now cheaper, ns shown by the foi­
ling table in the official report]:

4*

PRICES OF COAT LUONGS AND WOMEN'S AND
CHILDREN'S DRESS GOODS.

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Mr. President—It to evident that tbe
tariff question ia to become, by common
consent, the leading issue in the approach­
ing presidential campaign. In hto speech
of Juno 28, tho senator from Missouri (Mr.
Vest) makes thb unequivocal statement:
MI am prepared to show that tho McKin­
ley act has had the effect of increasing
prices upon the necessaries of life to the
people of this country, and that the state­
ment in ids resolution [referring to the
Knator from Maine] that an era of cheap­
ness in the necessaries of life b being
brought to the people of the,United States
b absolutely and unconditionally false.'*
One of tho principal purposes of tho tariff
Inquiry ordered by the senate resolution of
March 3, 1891, was to ascertain whether
this claim of the opponents of protection
was justified.
An investigation much
more extensive and thorough than ever
before attempted was Instituted.
The
committee determined to ascertain fho
prices paid for all articles ot general con­
sumption at retail In every part of the
United States &lt;m tho first of each month
from June, 1889, to September, 1891, a
period of seventeen months prior to tho
passage of tho act of 1890 and eleven
months subsequent. Tho quotations were
in all coses secured from actual sales. The
places nt which-quotations were obtained
Were selected with the view of covering the
entire country geographically, and in­
cluded typical commercial, manufacturing
and agricultural communities. The prices
wtro secured by the trahied experts of/rtie
departnu-ut of labor with tho greatest fare.
The list'of 215 articles wns carefully se­
lected by the unanimous action of tho com
mittce, with n viiw ot covering every pcs
sdble expenditure of a family In tho average
condition of life—that is, with an income
of F-’iiX) to 81.0W per annum. v
Thu results of this comprohenstvo and
exhaustive inquiry are contained in the
report recently made by tho finance com­
mittee. This report covers
2,3(10 printed
printed
•era 3,3&lt;io
pngts and contains more than
t‘.._. 1 WOOOOdif*
ferent quotations;
.
This investigation clearly establishes- tho
tact that a decline instead of nu advance
has taken pl«« in the prices of~£he niceaaaricsof lite and the resulting cost of liv­
ing since the adoption of the act of 1890.
The articles were dlvid^l into the follow­
ing groups;
First—Food.
Second-^Claths aud clothing.
Third-1-Fu^l and lighting.
Fourtlj—11 ousefurn tohing goods.
Fifth-iDrugs and cheinicals.
Sixth—Metals nnd implements.
Seventh—Immber and building m.iterials.
The percentage of decline in the various
groups embraced in the schedule b shown
by the following table, prices for June,
July and August, 1839, being taken as a
bast* for comparison and represented by
the number 100, chauges being shown by
percentages of that number:
19OS3
Cloth* *r.d clothing
I9-C5
Fuel aid lighting
'.tftfO
Metals aud Implements..
LunUrand buildlug material*.
9848
Drags ank ch*enir&lt;l*.
DjJM
Honaefurstohlng cuodu
09.83
Mlscelianeoae
100A3

Coat linings and Hal- ^.~X*
iftbn cioy&gt;cSi.
Cents. Cent*.
Farr Alpaca Co.. Hol­
yoke. Ma**.:
Double warp coat lin­
ing*. 32 Inches
Slnglo warp coat Unfnss,82 Inches.....
Dresa goods—

“313" ciudimers. 35
inches................
Wi
Arlington mills, Law­
rence, Mass.:
.s
Cotton warp eaabmtrt, No. 100, &amp;4 to
85 inches......
1SH
Ufa
Cotton ware cash­
mere. No. fiUQ, 35 to
88 inches.... u........
Atlantic mills. Provi­
dence:
Atlantio’* F*. 35
18
inches.......................
Atlantio** FFa, 85
inch**
DM
3M
Hamilton Woolen Co,
Southbridge. Mass.:
10
Cashmer*. &lt;7 inches.. 10
It will be noticed that the Farr Alpaca
company, of Holyoke, Mass., quote double
and single warp coot linings at a lower
rate in July, 1892, than in either of the
previous years. The other quotations sub­
mitted by me are the prices at which lhe
goods manufactured by the five leading
American producers of women’* and chil­
dren's dress goods sold their product at
the respective date* named. These quota­
tions show a decline in price in every case.
These quotations refer only to domestic
goods; but a very large proportion of tho
goods of this class consumed in tho United
State* is produced by the domestic manu­
facturers, who have practically the con­
trol of the American market.
Itcnn, however, be conclusively estab­
lished that tho coet to import the great
moss of women’s aud children’s dress
good* is less today than it was l&gt;cfcrc the
passage of the act of 1880, and it is cer­
tainly true thnt both foreign and domestic
goods of this character are sold at retail at
lower prices now than they were prior to
October, ISXt I have been furnished by
Messrs. William H. Burgess &amp; Co., of
Paris and New, York, with a statement
showing tbe foreign cost nnd the cost ta
lay down in New York,; duty-paid,
of all.
■'.f
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cashmeres,
l_— ---3standard quality, 13 to 13
,twill.
will
1
ratInnu of nil
Other1descriptions
all wrvil
wool dress
goods vary in price with these at a fixed
ratio. This statement shows that tho cost
to import the goods iu question, duty and
other charges paid, in 18S7, wo* 44.2 cents;
in lt?&gt;8, 42.8 cept«; in 1889, -11.4 cents, and
iu 18172, 4iu£nbs per yard. This would
seem to clearly establish the fact thnt for
the great mas* of women’s and children's
dress goods used in the United States the
cost laid down in New York to tho import­
er is k-&lt;s today tlnm It was prior to tariff
change*.
In regard totho price of ast rnkhans there
Is very little to be raid. The demand for
this fabric is extremely limited, and fluc­
tuations in the price are of very little im­
portance to the people of the country. I
have, however, been furnished with sam­
ples and* a price list of astrnkhims of do­
mestic manufacture by the Goodall Wor­
sted, company, of Banford, Me. This list
show* that the company referred to sells
54-inch astrakhans, 50 ounces in weight, at
83.03 per yard net to their customers, or at
07 cent* per yard less than the cost of Im­
porting similar goods, as reported by Mr.
McKeever.
I submit a tabic showing tho compara­
tive prices nt which silk sleeve linings
were sold for consumption prior to Oct­
Average...L. 00J6 ober, 1890, and in 18912:
The finance committee also Investigated PRICKS OF SILK STRIPED SLEEVE LININGS.
Price in
Differ­
for the same peri&lt;xl tbe course of. whole­
1850 nfter
ence in
sale prices nt the .great distributing cen­
Price bill was Price price,
ters. While thte investigation disclosed
lower.
greau-r fluctuations in price of Che articles
Cent*.
Cents. Cents.
•elected, the general result waa the same, No. 1.40 Inches 87.5
34.7
the fall in wholesale prices running sub- No. 2,40 inches 56
49.5
Mantially parallel with that of retail prices. No. 8,40 Inches 60
12.75
64
514)
It will be observed that tho greater per­
10.7
I4-5
centages of decline nre la lhe groups of ।
This table shows a decline in prices in all
manufactured articles, where It was
claimed the greatest advance had taken coses varying from 2.8 cantapcryard to 17.7
cents per yard.
—'
[The senator then pointed out that cot­
In addition to tbe inquiry stated above
the committee caused rctiui prices of the ton velvet* and corduroys bad sold 'very
different articles included in these lists to high previops to 1S87-9, that Amt-rican*
be taken on May 1, 1892, at three of tbo then attempted to manufacture them,
points at which tho original inquiry was when foreign manufacturers at once re­
made—namely, Fall Hirer, Mass.. Chicago duced the price so low as to drive the
and Dubuque, la. Tbe result of this latter Americans out of the market, and thnt,
Inquiry shows that a still further decline though the prices have dace been raised
in prices aud in the cost of living had and are a little higher than when the Mc­
taken place between Sept. I ,®9l. and May Kinley bill passed, they are not yet so high
L 189’ £j»rly establishing «. continuance a* in 1883-7. He presented the proof* and
continued]:
cost of living.
Bearing upon the question a* to whether
It I* shown a* a net result of the invest!- an increase ha* taken place in the price of
table cutlery, 1 will state, upon the au­
thority of Cbarlea S. Landers, of Loaders,
ordinary circumstances, had declined A4 Fmry&amp; Clarke, of New Britain, Coan.,
per cent, in May. 1892, as compared with large table cutlery manufacturers, that
the prices on the entire line of goods manu­
factured by them are at least “X per cent
■ It b difficult to aeo how the results of lower now than they were in October,
thia thoroughly exhaustive inquiry could' 1690, and that no advance has taken place
be a surprise to any one, unless he should ■Ince that time. I will print Mr. Landers'
be a professional tariff reformer; The de- letter In Tbe Record.
In regard to the price of pocket cutlery
8.4. The advance in wage*, as shown by I have received a letter front Mr. \V. F.
tho same report, was.73 of 1 per cent. This Rockwell, of Milter Brother^ Cutlery
makes an average luhuince in the purchas­ company, which contains tbe following
ing power of wage*of 4.15 percent. A»- •tateomut:
“As to prices on American rocket ent•umlng ffiM a-i the average income ot the'
famUies of the country, thi* would be
.
equivalent to, any. F25 per family, or an vanced al »U. Several fcyle* that have
aggregate saving for 18,000.000 families of bren sold below arturd cast have been ad«3SB.&lt;Xn.a»
“
• now pay «-»small
-------XJSSJS? for
re, rach year.
} rm.
; 'roaerd
aj they
profit.
The addition of ebb vast »nm annually j ‘'Th am rerage advance* do not cxceet:

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..-j,

el*M at people Ju

Ona

plele Mn exM tta at Itataou xm Lkren™
at th4 dates named.-

TOXtairjTOrf- tunHr,&lt;l«&gt;orf«i ।»““ x^TTvIxUm. of
xh hxn taro
ox»M- ^^U^™
thelr prosperous ud sat*«»c“yy “T
tlon. These savings, !lCCU“al*,t^ “ UcT
the inauguration of tbe
of the United State*, are greater per &lt;»P^
’ believe, than those of
(&lt;*hcr ^d

made iu

“Many of the factories hare more than
doubled their capacity
tn buildings and
_____
machinery, and all of them show increased
prodxxeU^ n. L»ta ta output ot eou™
reduce* incidental expenses.
••The fact that tho value of the pocket
eutlery Imported last year, with the duty
added, *0 closely approximates the amount
mads bers shows ths TOodlUTOU of eompw
tltloti prstty srotintslr sdjustsd.”
(Ths ,coatCTha»TOxalnsiltbsott&lt;|not«l
nstUUm it Mr. J. Schoaibxxt end other, io

trial community in the wwld[The senator here

A^

“d *“?&gt;
sociau
-«idence showing that tho
I much other
WM groga]y exsgWarner list
lMtaoce being tet down
। gorated, the
nr^wnted other evi-

;

,
t-mUntmai:
, J““ °f.rL
DTOVi, m ths Unitrol Bull
*“2"?!^LTraso»tacotaUltan been so
bse tbs imrMTsmsMta

quently greater cheapness of Aineric*::
labor, showed their glaring fallacies, demonstreted that wages in muy lines are 77 .
percent, higher In America than In Eng
land and continued]:
■
The rule that should apply In fixing the
rates of protective duties is that they
should In ail coses equal the difference between tho coet of production and distribu- ;
Clou, under normal conditions, of tho artldo in question in our own and. in that
competing country where the cost ot pro-1
duction I* lowest. This was the rule which .
M'o-’d &gt;» «»
a U—« j

under
—ceived for farm products
The
the p****go of
ol 1880
subsequent to the poa-g®
*n * .
percentage of increase
18-67
“°U J °
for inon muy
above
stance, st 47 per cent. wasgr«~J
this
e^^tlon of the
It will be
1 &gt;y[tUo
ttdTanC0
report of th
the comfa the
according to their
putation being muo acco *
relative
’for
o?all kind
^4^.
hlgbrr in Sroptambsr.

Protrotir. dstis. Urfsd lb tbto moon" [

rfxowx. b, U.

bars bat TOXS purpose aad can bare bat ons . I
whU,
effect—that la, ta proiroxt Amsrieaa labor
bto decI|M
tba prieeaof maaaad to malatata ths erlstlug high lersl of
. ^Jd&lt;0 whleh
tau&gt; general
wages and earolngs of AaiertTOB ’OrkmTO J^^JSeni was aa sdraaoe ta tbe
When such duties are removed or reduced
.^Tiw’
***”
the full force of the blow.
This rule for bring rates should only appl,, bowerer. to oMclc ta th. pxrotaeUan
ffwbfeb ths Unlt^ Btata. taro sjuO 0.0
:tX^r{Sl^tb™u“ VmltCJ

n,..rlv all agricultural product*-.
’ ind if It bad not beeo for lbs great docUas
»rwUr niiu&gt;* in the orlcc of sugar, owing
i that took p
P
t.
th ,
ta
Xxh 1.
;
TOd’Sdd
, t... rfio- an 1SX. ta^rod - dtaitan-

dutl. I^led

l-vour tariff. The Australian wools ora
roldSirUKl. while th. Ohio woob a» doA

ssss®=S5SS
SHtoSu.

lollop

trallan fleeco in London.
Price la

■Ml
£S^.
MN.

i^-oCccco of
scoured.

.71H
.74
-73fa

I860.

Average difference for tbo twelve year*.
cent*.
. . .
,,
Th.prfo.ot tb.pro.TOl ot elraawroUta
ot coaroo th. only trot ot octool ttloUcc
value to the manufacturer, as thia Axes
the cost of hb material
I also submit a table of prices for tbe
rears ot 1881 to 1801, inclusive, taken from
a similar statement published by Justice.
Bateman &amp; Co., of Philadelphia. In this
table the comparison b made between
Ohio medium fleece and New Zealand
crossbred, and tho quotations for each

States cannot afford, having fa view the
n-nginctaadvanced theprices
mort rapid development of her great re-1
to^iXs.
COMPABI80K OF PHICE3 OF AMERICAN AND
source!*, to levy duties upon articles in the ofthose
following table, the
AUSTRALIAN 6C0URKD WOOLS.
production of which other countries have deefi
of the art being rep­
permanent natural advantage*. Such arti­
Australian
cles should be admitted free.
j "eented by 1UU:
American scoured Difference
From this point of view much valuable Clolhl M&lt;1 W *
scoured •
Zealand
time has been wasted in the collection and , puel
ughting
Ohio
medium. 1crossbred.
discussion of statistics fa regard to so called Metal* and implement*
ID. &lt;7H
•0J4
total labor cost of production. Most of i Lumber and building material M-3
•OHM
-31
-4M4
these statistics leave out of the compute-1 Drugs and
-4&amp;H
-T1K
JS
tian sum* paid for clerical service, for *u- Hoawrfurntehlng good*.................................
”
Jf
perinteudence, for taxes and insurance, for Altocelteneous............
JB
.98
labor in repairs and materials and all the
I believe that fa no period erf equal length
JL
.80
grrot mu. rftaddTOtal erpeurow which go ta th. blrfroy of lb. counfr, Ur. there b~n
.30 5.C3M
■M
ta make up tbo ct»t ot doing burlneu and each a marked InxproremeM ta tbe taodl UK.
.SBM
the ultimate ooat of production. Theee xdl tlon of an, claae of propio oo can be ebown
.88
JOM
repnwent labor ureelwlcea The eumo col ; b. Irrefutable ,
,ni
1300.
lected for txxrea tor taeuoce. go ta par place ta the roodlUoo ot the tnrnxrooof thU 1ML,.............
•STM
.34
-«U4
.....
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r-wAVenice difference for the eleven years, 34
ecbool teachem. dromon, poUmmen, tu "2?^ ?nro tao pawmge
assessora, collectors and various other cmThere hns been a great advance fa the ceuls.
ployexxe ta t^e public wxrrtro All tbo ew ramreceived b, them tor their eruptland
Justice, Bateman &amp; Co. make the fol­
aentlal elernuxta ta tho coet of production « ratauwtlal decline ta nrlrao of *’«'■■’•• lowing statement in regard to tho wool*
can be reduced,to an expenditure for labor espedally manufactured products, which included in thb latter table:
or services in some form, and labor coat of, they are obliged to purchase. ^Thc
The farmer j
"Both ot tho above grades
grade* are thrqt&gt;
thrM.
with
production and total txwt of “product are lodny,
*
* “ an equal number of bushels
** " ot eighths or one-biilf blood merino. They
gram or pounds of meat, can-buy more and ..ad, *hrfak about 40 |H?r rent, in theaconrequal terras.
Among the many remarkable statements better clothing, machinery or supplies than | jngt There are perhaps no othep^vools In
made by the senator from Missouri iu his ever before. Within this period hundreds the world so nearly alike and to suitable
speech ot June 28,'I find the following:
' of millions of dollar* of their Indebtedness ] for o fajr comparison of.tho European and
“I am prepared to show by irrefutable have been paid off, aud a* a class their American prices as Ohio medium and the
testlmcuy that never in the history of this financial condition Vastly improve*!. By ! ^nida of I Australasian medium known a*
country ha* there been such disturbance the operations ot the act of 1890the farmer* , j,’ew Zealand crossbred, as they are both
of labor, tlever such hostile and inimical were
&lt;’&lt; •«&gt; given L-.rgcr and .more profitable mar- ■ Bpull to the same numl&gt;er of counts.”
relations between employer and employee,; .hrtT
kets ’Iwth
.-bat ’heme
— and
—
abroad: -as —
an in-1
,--[The senator here prewnteri the official
of this our export* to Cuba—largely ! lal&gt;or statistic* *howing that in Massanever such prostration of agricultural in-, stance
**
• tcresta, never such a limiting and narrow­ of agricultural producto-wae increnw-l chusett* the annual profits on capital ining of foreign markets, never such disaster during the tefi months ending Juno 30. t vested in woolen mill* are less than 6 per
„&gt;,! ln won,t«n in i®0 but 2.31 per
brought about in so short a time a* by thta IW2, a* compared with the corresponding |
ten months of lhe previous fiscal year. «.’&gt;.• | cem., wbiie in Cotmedicnt it was 7.57 per
Infamous legislation.”
i
ln
427 ^r rent, in 1889 and but
[To snpiwrt this he present* a list of nl- ■ 7W.W0. or r.n increase of 34.MJ per rent.
The foliowing shows tho rapid growth of । 4.73 |mt cent. In 1888, while fa 1887 there
leged strikes) lockout*nnd wage reduotioux;
• WBa
loBM
i
He than
compiled by Hon. John De Witt for the our foreign commerce:
New York World, covering the time from FOREIGN coMMEEcr. or THE UNITED STATES
---------- , , declared that
»„at the objeeKof
objeckof the McKinley
Dec. 4 *1890. to June 18, 1892. He says
-IMl-OBTS AND EXFOIOT.
I' b)U
bill was to multiply and diversify Indus
scventy-sevcustrikcsoccurred in that time. Total import* and ox- Annual averI trios: that it. had done so, despite the adHerel» a list furnished by the com mis-■
'‘cn*® effect of the elections-of-MB0. and
MwnjoQo
sioi'.er of labor for each yenr of 1886-00, In-1 1N7 to 1861.
*23 20; cwntlnaed]:
187fltol«M.
.
ijm.nv.an
elusive]:
3 38 i Tin,- men' who were active in presenting
1804..............
lA57.724.Uie
■ssar
J
the
case in behalf of the tin plate industry
Number
and
»«*?1847
•­ to fiBL.
34?.0CU.«n
9 65, to the coruiniUee* of cougress and who
strikes. invoked. ' WTBtoDML.
ninDan
11 61. have been the pioneer*in ita establishment
poo.
010
use
827.3UlJ5q
12 ®l | have been subjected to undeserved viUiflca
isiifi
471
Export*—
... ..tion and abuse. It woqld appear that iu
15I.U-71
1847 to 1981...
30r./n.cfti
13 ; tbo ryci of a tariff reformer to saggrat the
L-^l .
149.783 ,
U-»..
j5 “v*I‘**
inauguration
of a MWiuindustry
in the
15 71 1 •&gt;-“**g»*«
**• «
iiiuukq
nsv
IM ...........IJWHW-Xlto l,C3U^R5.035
I.-*’.
242.705
M3
No ether country can show such a record I
mbldcm5*nor» ««d t,J
lfv«.
1.411
even partial success *"
in such an en­
, of expansion nnd development. It will be achieve
“
rwz..
345,'W
seen thnt the excess uf exports over !m- terprise is n crime for which no panlshIS-4.
211,016
| ports, or balance ot trade ig our favor, was ment is too severe.
ISO
Notwithstanding all the clamor and
: C2dJ.0H.342 in 1832, an excess of exports
fll.GM
---- ‘-inortfl
hashas
been
exceeded
in in plain downright lying that have been in­
The number reported in IfaOO is 798, being GTer
in,Portthat
* that
been
exceeded
more thou ten times as many in thia single, wnount, but three times in the history of dulged in by tho men who are putting
every obstacle in the way of success iu the
year as reported by Mr. Warneir for thu
country.
eighteen months covered by his statistics.
Th® following table shows the percentage estab] i*h ment of this great industry of the
Available statistics show that in Great'
fre® nn&lt;^ dutiable importations under United State*, the work of building it up
has gone steadily forward. The number
Britain, tho paradise of tariff reformers. each of our uriff ^ws enacted since 1847:
8,164 strikes occurred in 1880. The British 1 IMPORTATIONS UNDER THE VARIOUS T.yirFF of pounds ofwtln.and terne plate manufac­
board of trnda officially report 1,028 ftrike* I LAWS, from 1847 to .1893—percentages tured In ench of the quarters of the fiscal
year
which closed on the 30th of June,
OF
FREE
AND
DUT1ADUL
in 1S», witl&gt;'392,981 persons involved, in 788 ! 0F r,,KK AVn n,TO *n’ “
1892, was as follow*: '
Dutiable.
of those.
It will be seen by a comparison ot the '
Quarter ending—
Per rt.
September 80,1TOI.
------13
8SJ.PS
.relative number and importance of strikes
lo Js6i'
December 81. laoi..
L4UJ.821
in tho United States and in Great Britain W79 u&gt; isms!
March X.
31. ire.,
XT*
3,(CU.tb7
for thu year 1890 that the number was l&amp;M to IW0.
Juno 30. itttl.
8^a.noi
much greater in the latter country, nnd j
M-ii
__ tbo 8,225,691 pound* produced fa the
L5.4
Of
thnt the number of persons involved wa|1
It
" *be ebserved that the ad valorem
It will
the ad valorem
more than three time* as great in propor­ rate on all importations for the fiscal rear last quarter over 5,0t«0,000 pounds were
,
ISU» ......
_... .... &gt;.
.■'car ; made from black plate* produced in the
tion to the number of persons engaged in 1 1892
useful occupations in tho respective conn- ,
fcua
triTC*‘.i
. . 0 . .. r.
I “6® icipomsl by the act of ISifi?
In tho recent strike In the Durham (Eng- I
An analysis of details of both imreirt* the coJl&lt;-,ctien of statistic* in regard to tin
Itah) district 100.090 coal miner* went o£t j and export, will develop Se factffi? plate* in charge estimate* in a letter
and remained Idle from March iStoJun-j idrable changes have taken nlaco in the which I submit and will have printed in
I, when they accepted a reduction of 10 per character of rach. The export, of mann- Tbe Record that tho production for the
cent. in wages. This strike involved the factored and other articles, exclusive of all current fiscal year will be at least UW,000,closing down of 100 blast furnace* in addi- farm aud agricultural products and no­ 000 pounds, and that by the close of the
tion to the suspension of mining operation*. I troteum, amounted Ln value in 1893 to year the productfan will beat the annual
fho statistics submitted by th* senator ' 8337,663,37a This value of exportation 2 rate of 200,000,000 pounda
The special agent ho* also prepared for
from Missouri confirm in a striking man-1 manufactured articles, etc., it will be ob“u"7 lnU1,,K«&gt;‘ob- | -erved Is 138,000,000 greater than .the total me a list of the twenty-six firms and cor­
server that there ha* been a remarkable; average annual value of all exports for tho poration* who have prodneed tin or terne
freedom from strikes nnd labor trouble* in ; period 1847 to 1861.
P
8 plate* in the last quarter, with tbe amount
this country since the pauage of the tariff I
I also present a table, which I wiU bar. produced by each. Seven of these name*
,of
“id that at no lime - printed, showing the value of the ex non. *
appear in the list of producers for the first
In the history of the country has labor been of the leading product* for each vear tonn, time, and Mr. Ayer reports that *ome
so constantly and profitably employed 1888 to 18M, inclusive
a^n[ e eight or ten additional firms expect to be­
aDdat such sattafoctory wages as in ths J duty per capii* collected duriuJ^U
gin th. manufacture within th. present
period referred to. No person in tbs Unit- . year 1AM we* I2.C2; that to. l«J8than
Vtejfar. Many of the name* included in
the list represent the strongest firms in tbe
ed States with thscap^ity ud willing, the relative amount couieted
uess to work i. out of employment.
amount for th. latter y^haiih
country, several of whom were among the
It to true that a reduction of wage* has : tt.28 per eanita
g
tnott ardent opponent* of the imposition
taken place in a limited number of estate 1 Thw« statemont* anz4
of the additional du lira.
lishmento producing iron and steel- bt&gt;* I be extremely
must
I W« XTOjnmud &gt; gwutaum who U
the fact should nut be overlooked that even American.
shorter™*?7 P&gt;trioU.0
with this reduction the average wages arc i bility of doubt that th.
°JDy P°®d■tUl much higher than in any of the other | foreign commerce was
rat?0' ■UMuoe &lt;rf th. ratatta, „K oj nroaurfnj
great industries. The earning* ln *ome than narrowed and^imS
Un plwx. ,t tb. prwnt Un» Thu ,UUdepartments are exceptionally high; for! 1890 os stated
by the art of
mau. TOMeb 1 rabmlt ud will bar.
Instance, the average net «n:in«, &lt;7
iouri.
7
*°AtOr
Rrotxrf. itaxwx, th. d.talu
rollers in all the Pittsburg mill* {B tlfija i fThe umst™.
psr day, ud the net earning, tn wire rod liied WtateXrt’^Ua?0^ ““ °h pub­ «TOKI“ tlx, two TOuatrtTO. Tb««amrTO
that to. coK of maktaa 1C coke oUt.
rolling are even higher than this,
. eelve no te-nxtlt
wtx^ fiTOwera ro­ wow
u&gt;Ur latke Ualtadatau. u tus pJUx.
ll iJperhap. proper that I .fcmd „y . I
**&gt;a l» W.le. B.» pw Lox
*
word in regard to the condition and eun-1 NmhT^Xra^rf A. bywM*; ^N-D.X"'"•*&gt;*&lt;*Uta Ubl, will ,how
logsof the operatives In Rhode Wand turera'
-.***- WoQ1 Man«facU.M the dlCeiTKw i„ oMU rally a dil«That they do not work for a miserable nit- ref-rimee
*M^ ut^ ont tl»at hia
tance 1. shown by a rtatemeuTw^ch“j
«tfan
!“•1 “ u“- wet™ i«141 u U. two ooantrfwt
To .ubHamiK. tbUmorofullj. I wxta.it
tubmit aud will have printed In Th* IteeItf.tmJ 1
■uia ».11 luxe, prletwl In Th. Hroordn table
ord of thejatarive wage* paM lo a cotton fure.l»kld ’i
xfCTWi.th^t tho
bn
mW 1X1 Kli«i. Irfxwd xxnd &lt;.r,
Olah.xx,,
raS. .X
,ppIjr ta •bowlnrlh. wxote.Kxtu.llj pxu.i
.1° I?4,
|lla'' “l,b '» w’**“ "“1
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les that loth. Uxxtalauta.
Ion and

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First week In-—
"cr

bad
th. relative shrioJUMW
xTOlOXxUtlTOTO rf tl&gt;«
....
ifc,

IC eoke tin plate per box Sa.41 •{.jo
i-.T;
Beawmer tin plate ban
PW“&gt;n................. ........... «-7»
'sja.
Tin per ton............. . .......... 457.43
By thb table ft appe.nm that whih the
price of IC coko tin advanced between
September, 1890, and May, )«n, k&gt; cento a
box, tho price of Bessenu-r Ikw. declined
tbe priM’ 01 P'x’ipdotllned &gt;13.78 per ton.
With tbe decline which took place in
bars alone between September nnd Mar
ocher things bring equal, th« price nf th
plate should have declined 1| cent*
box. Instead of thb there was nu ad.'
vance of Cfi cento per box, made Possible
by the condition of affairs in America,
the American tin plate duties going im0
effect July 1.1801, and the profits of the
Welsh manufacturers were increased 75
cents per box in 1891 as compared with

.

The price of coal also declined in thb
period M cents per ton. Wages and other
costa undoubtedly remained substantially
unchanged, as the wages paid (union prices)
In tin plate works in Wales have not
changed for fifteen' years.
An equally striking exhibition h
In the comparison between May, IHM. and
July, 1SB. In thb period the price of bin
further declined 11.90 per ton, and th-; re­
duction in u l»ox of tin plates L.-.stil upon
thb decline should have l&gt;cen 12 emts a
box. other thing* remaining equal, in.
stead of this, tbe actual decline wm £.05
per box. or a reduction in this rase (Jf the
proflta of the Welsh’ manufacturer of 91
cents per.box.
It is evident from these *tatement» that
tbe Welsh price* are put npnnd down in
response to existing exigenci&lt; - in the
United StiiU-a When the prophecies of
their allies 00 this side of the water in re­
gard to high prices were to lw verified
I prices were put up W cents per box'in the
face ot a sharp decline in materials; b«t
when American manufacturers are to be
discouraged and. if .possible, driven out of
the market on the eve of an election, the
price is pul down &gt;1.03 per box.
The tin plate industry of tbe United
States is now an accomplished fact. But
one thing is necessary for its triumphant
Burress, and that is the maintenance of
tbe protective duties.
The export* from Great Britain tn the
United States for tbe last four ye;&lt;-.- bare
been as follows, amounts stau-d io grow

8UP
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If
‘

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By
Go

.............. 01.873 IfBL.
UDOuse.
Sfl.Ml
The exports of the Iasi twelve Exbnths
being 238.3K3 tons less than for the preri-

127,732 tons less Chan in1889
Of the amount tmported about 67.000
tons are made into cans which ure tcain
exported, aud n drawback is paid on thenA
equal to the duties paid. The Lirgenpart •
of the amount used at home will be pro­
duced in the United States- within two
years if the protection is maintain.-I. If
we assume the home eousumptioij| last
year to l&gt;e net 4.5O,f»&gt;i.&lt;») pounds. T p*r
cent, of it was of American predtritiap..
Tbe following Iht of prices of gal-. iiisMi
sheet iron. No. 24 ga’tgi-. f-&gt;r each ‘ '
years from 1888 to ! ‘.2, lncln&gt;ive. 1...
furn'shed me by t' ■ McDaniel &amp; :
company, one of the i.-irgi-st'
turers of ipdvanixed sbt-ci ir-u iu ’ .
try.to
avxkaox mini or-

Dincocu:
13
18
IS0................... 13
CB-i percent........
|M&gt;1..........
13
ttHandiicr
ireiuplo Ju!j&gt; II
■&lt;».-flint IOp- r c- ■ •
Tbe same proi*irtloh bol&lt;l» , - -I l. ~ ■
gangv*.
Cotton tl«« nre n«-w made nt i &gt;
supplied nt u lower rout V; 1 l.-e • :.
Similarly the tariff hns lra:&gt;hr~Ejanufact tire of lane w indu--v curt-.?
an&lt;l nroiuktr idnshts
rl ’ i
many other iuduslrte^-toil ■ i’
Many industries dull nn l
J •siderubln jK-rh*l l&gt;cfore thv — •&gt;
। now active. Tbe Br*.tcn .!•:
13, ISIS. MF*
. •‘Wher-ju tbe idk nool.-n
Indeed there is none, or tin- • ;
few ihnL they are nut worth cctf;only is the a-rvat majority &gt;:
-.anumill* employed, but tunny “( fncturvra are cot&gt;t«t&gt;I&gt;lat!ng • • ' "
and improvements, or stu b. uj; -- . n.flits
and improvements are already 1"• ■Pj’-I
What doea thb nil mi tinl- I1.: &gt;e the greatest ennsumpthm ot wool t:country foas known for yenre."
■a In'
The importations of dutia
iwd
1889 amounted in value to f- --.
In 1838 to ffiSJ.300.toA or a &lt;!■ 1..
years of SW.i'AOhO. If the v .: ;
Imported articles of ibis class h.i !
at the mime ratio with the
«value of all importations In i&lt;’-have been S'tfJlW.aD greater instead of
!•■&gt;-*. It
front thi* comparison that • forrign value of at hot r7'-.-.
produced in the Unite»l Stat. - ;
year 18a.’-. which, if it had
■
adoption ufxrhc act of IS.- t. v
been importi-ck If we nd&gt;l a : •
t.uld
average rate of duty to tiito su: ; •
have a value of dunufiUtc ; r
deemed (ronu foreign rompetit
least |l00,a»,&lt;K»4_ Thb proluct:
furnish employment to2ft‘.l»&gt; I*-'-: lc and
support nearly n nitlliun,- AH "f Ui &gt;i*«rf
course au addition to the natural. irowlh

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of our industries.
.
In regard to trusts it 1* the clirasx uf *b-&gt;
•surdity to say that' the business uf " &gt; ••««*
manufacturing in the United State* i» or
ever has been controlled to any extent i&gt;y
a trust. No such trust or even a cvm-&gt;:na*
don of any kind has ever exited. It wouM
be quite impossible to make any cam '&gt;nstlon thnt would or could control pr:re&lt; or
production of woolen goods, as the number
of establishment* b so great and thmanti tortured of such infinite varietyFar th* purpose of ascertaining the truth
in regard to these alleged trust.-*, whoto
imaginary history covers more than twcBij
pages of Th* CongreMlon.il Reconl. » &gt;wt
. dramed a letter to at least one well known
manufacturer connected with each of
— principal Industrie* that were induu-J m
the IbL I submit and will bare v-.nted
in The Reconi a copy of my Jet^r of in­
quiry, and of the replies njctfw.
The repretentativeH of ^VLmiy n.ne &gt;»duatri* replied to my letter of
Of these tbe representatives of
.
deny iu the most emphatic ndMK •
existence of any trust In
with which they are connrUeu. .&gt;-»*
them, a* will be seen by an
-tbo leurrxx, deuytog lo detail
mxxixta puldHbxxl by lb" “»•='■' ,‘7“ ”

; l,t.-™ ot « LTUd. but odxnxliod
: Hod w«r Uxo rxlKrm-. ot
—wolclx »ero totatxd.oxl uj»
. u!tet ‘*,r tlw-r 1 effective in controlling pop-*.
«*P“ ol OTO.-, | Th„, ta xxo limit to the
tatalTOrftalllto- |«WO.TOOtCl&gt;.|»~»» -W--.

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Banner. «&gt;3,500
there la every mm to expect that
the oomlng fair will eefipm all •prvdv

■^gLyTseptember ij, 189ft
I^taBtaw.

CURSE OF THE EVIL Eyt

w

Mr. J. Burrooghs, living |Q the fint
•rd. hts nearly completed a fine greenhc-Me. and ia preparing to fill tbe n*ne
with choice flowering plants.

Junta, no. which b „ wfetalr bald mb.
belief tn the existence aad malevolent
Drawn up in battle array before the power of the evil eye It is everywhere
wing* of the main building, they were pelt toown and flndsaplaAin tbe folklore at
Do you like Fast Honea, or to see them ing one another with snowballs with a
sJl nations. The apparent cause is always
go? Witness the fine races upon the track
vigor Into which all the latent energy cf ths same—that power at tudn^aa by the
blUd who ’Ll
st Cornstalk Park, at the West. Michigan the snowleu winter seemed to be com­ human eye which is now known as hyp*
Fair, Sept itfh to 23d. This is tbe bet pressed. AIm for the unlucky fellow who
regulation track In tbe world and record, at this hour left the building to go to the
, ~y---------- a uviuuu IX3LUwill be broken here st this Fair.
town, the gymnasium or to his lodging! tag In and speaking from the human eye.
For a few weeks now we will send out Tbe moment be showed his face at the So fareibis did this thought seem to the
sample coplA to some extent in Barry door the missdlw from both aides were mind of the ancients that the eye and tbs
, soul were convertible terms in ancient
county. We do not send out any can­ focused upon his devoted head.
In a solitary Instance, however, tbe lifted magic.
vassers, but hope In this way to extend
Evra In this day of advanced human
tbe eirenlaUon of the BAXxrn. , which arms suddenly dropped. The bishop ap­
J----knowledge there arc many things connected
modesty compete us to admit Is the best peared at the done
with
the influence of mind upon mind that
paper in Barry county.
— ----ivw&gt; ui ooya; a
are not fully understood, hence it Is no
■n^niacm, Egure, wlu,
Tbe Journal refers to tbe late demo­
wonder that they proved the possession of
* KtorO
cratic county convention aa though It was with tho shade of Waahington.
demoniac powers to tho mind of him who
largely composed of a gang of toughs.
attributed-.everything which he could not
But what a nice lot of fellows the dele­ »od follow-d him down th. woU twcklnu understand to some supernatural agency.
u" tarewltwith If the thing was not only mysteripus but
gatee to that convention would have been,
in the opinion of tbe Journal editor, had tai Uo tare., tariltag u, hu^, dlTO(u, bewildering tho first thought wm to at­
tribute It to diabolism of some kind. If
they only swallowed tbe dose he fixed for in the back. It must have hurt rim ally
them.
and every one of the onlookers wm shocked -the influence went so far as to control the
will of another, then it became witchcraft,
•t
U»
outre*,-.
Thor
wtatad
Lretahlretar
Tbe authorities have decided that a man
for the bishop to turn and utter some stern and thu one exercising it was a witch.
who offered to buy “green goods” from
Everywhere was the belief that the souls
sharpers, Is (oat aa Hable under the law as
NoC a sound or movement escaped him. cf the dead could enter into and animate
the green goods men. A case of this kind He passed on as seemingly unconscious as the living. Their essence was considered
recently tried in Baltimore, Md., resulted if the ball had been a snowflake, and ho ut­ as eoatrolling those into whom they en­
in the conviction and imprisonment ot the terly indifferent whence it came. A few tered, and the sign of their presence was
sucker, who thought thst ho was getting yards beyond he met two students who the. glittering eye, semething like that
fomethlng for nothing.
had seen the whole transaction, and his with which the Ancient Mariner holds
“the wedding guest” in Coleridge’s
Whenever a straight-out democrat looks bow to thorn was as serene and graceful
, “Rima." These glittering eyes, tn the
In John Sullivan Dennis* looking glass, he and high bred aa ever.
Had tho btebop uttered the expected sen­ great or thu small, wens counted as rare
finds himself transformed Into a “tough,'’
marks of an Indwelling presence. In the
aud is classed with the "law breakers.’’ tence, the aosallant woeld have been
, great It was divine; tn the mean it was a
At least Brother Dennis swears that be thought very courageous and regarded aa rare sign of an evil eye, or in other words
must be f tew-break er. And. of course, a hero; aa it wm, he felt confused and con­ a demoniac possession. In like manner
a democrat sjho doean’t do as the editor ot demned for his act. It followed him after­ the glitter tn the eyes of the good indicated
the people’s party paper commands him to ward. He knew that his fellow students the possession of beneficent virtues, while
do must be a law-breaker. Brother Den­ despiaed him. It seemed to him that a^l the same glitter in the eyes of the malevo­
nis will be surprised at the numerousnesa the rest of the world must know of his lent indicated maleficent diabolism.
cowardly deed.—Youth’s Companion.
of that class of law-breakers.
The key to the theory is the possession
of that power known as fascination, where­
The peopled party will fall "0J votes or
Classifying Pictures for the Scrapbook.
by a mere look makes one man ready to do
more short of the greenback vote of Barry
Onoot the simplest and most efficient
county In 1878, and Morse democrat ways of Imparting knowh&lt;lge to a child too, the will of another instead of his own.
This power in the eye in all folklore is at­
will poll a larger vote in Barry county for young to attend school ia the following:
governor than will Ewing, candidate of the Cut out and neatly paste in a paper cam­ tributed to either souls or demons, which
arc supposed to swarm around us in al­
people’s party. Mark what we say about bric book pictures of all kinds, classifying
most infinite number. These souls are
that Brother Dennis, however, keeps on them in the animal, vegetable and mineral
everywhere, and a large proportion of them
whistling about the great showing the peo­ kingdoms. The paper cambric will not
are not only supposed to be malevolent,
ple’s party will make. But It Is tbe tear, the pictures are attractive, and by but to be possessed of considerable power
whistle a man does In tbe graveyard when । classifying tbum pod carefully explaining for working ill to those who offend them.
he wants to keep up courage.
to the child he will learn at an early age ‘ The folklore tales are full of stories
U^ccording to tbe school census, Hast­ what many adults are ignorant of. Then about the operation of tbe evil eye and of
ings baa 889 children of school age. This 1 as the child grows older many Interesting recipes for defense against ite power. A
Is a handsome Increase over last year, and aad valuable bite of information about tho large proportion of these are connected with
shows that Hastings continues to enjoy a pictures may be given. Stories of animals, the use of fire or the color of red, that being
healthy growth. This number would In­ the countries they live in, their habits and in all magic the equivalent of fire. This
dicate a population ot not far from 3,200, their use after they aie killed are always supposed value arises from the old worship
which is about correct The four new acceptable. It is well to leave several of the ran or from the hatred which aU
factories, employing over 250 hands are blank pages In each kingdom to be filled evil things are thought to have of the fire
responsible for the increase of more than by the ' child when he Is old enough to which is to consume them in the pit of woe.
A red string about the neck or arm is the
nOO In our population In the past three classify the pictures himself.
My own pictures were taken from maga­ most ordinary device, but red berries as of
years.
zine advertisements, catalogues, stray the "rowan tree," or mountain ash, are
Tbe Michigan Central will until Sept. pamphlets &lt;tud cards of all kinds. It is still more highly prized.
Among the Scandinavian nations, the
30tb sell round trip tourists tickets, limit­ surprising to see what a pretty an«l useful
ed to return not later than October 31st, collection may be made from such scurcea. Scotch, and particularly with the gypsies,
My book has a "Renown" department the rowan tree has a standing of its own,
at tbe following low rates:
also, being composed of pictures of authors, apart from its use in connection with the
Traverse City....
8.V5 I artists, statesmen, inventors, musiciaiis, evil eye. That special rueauiug reaches
Black Walnut and Ciinrhy
Bay View
8.95 | etc. The child is first familiarized with back to tbe old pagan faith and need not
Petoskey
9.20 I the names and faces of these men and be considered here. In Italy and among
Harbor Springs...
Delivered al the Railroad Station. Refer to Mackinaw City. .
10.30 Vomen, and then told short stories of tbeir tbe Latin races generally the horseshoe, or
LESH, PENROD &amp; CO.,
11.30 home life, striking characteristics, special its equivalent, is chiefly relied uj&gt;on to
Mackinaw Island
7.95 work, etc. In thb* way a familiar knowl­ counteract the influence of the evil eye.
GOSHEN. 12&lt;D. ^Elk Rapids
edge of. them is obtained..nnd as the child If a horseshoe is not at hand n forked twig,
_
8.95
Charlevoix.............
grows older be will have a'desire to read or even the lingers of the hand parted, is
M. A. Gll.l.MAN.
the books and to know more of the jtenwiLS ennntod at event value.—Chicago Times'
x
Ticket Agent.
he was familiar with in childhood.—Cor.
Mr ;■ RANK LICHTY has
Cannot some other political party be Babyhood. ___________________
’ &lt; H the I
gotten up so as to accomodate, those lone­
some candidates "in the middle ot the
An amusing stogy is told by the famous
road?” They have knocked at tlie door of
the democratic aud prohibition parties. geologist, Clarence King, of an Investiga­
A few have been taken In. The others tion which he made ot an alleged silver
mine In Utah. He undertook the.took nt
are looking for their turn. It would aeetn
that pity for them, if nothing else, would the instance of several Capitalists who pro­
posed to buy the property, which was rep­
Induce the organization of another party resented to be of encirnfous value. Ap­
for their benefit. Here Is room for our
were certainly very much in its} desires the patron* philanthropical readers. But possibly the pearances
favor. On the way .town the .shaft the
of Barry county will be so dis­
walls on evi&gt;y blind gleamed brightly with
pt’.Uid. He is worthy people
gusted with this middle of the road busi­ shining ore in the light thrown by the
. c, and will serve the ness that they i will bury thnt hollow lamp*, and pho sides of the drifts were
mockery and fap^’. Was there ever any­
equally beautiful to the eye of the observ­
ar.&lt;! repsonatyy.
thing more insincere than the nets of the ing expert. However, while examining
people’s party leaden of Barry county the rock more critically he noticed by
when compared with their convention chanoi n coarse thread hanging out of Iu
Ordinarily threads do not grow in rock,
promises?
.
and the findfntfof this one led to the dis­
covery of the whole swindle, for the fact
PERSONAL MENTION.
was developed that thu owner of the minebad taken n great quantity of galen-g re­
duced it to powder, made it with water j
• CIRCULATION ,/Sii«s Flo. Beadle has returned to Grand
into a plaster nud carefully stuccoed the
This weok..
120 quires. Rapids.
entire walls of shaft and drift with thu
i Judge Syr,tii was in Charlotte Saturday nintcrial. The plaster was carried for this I
purpose in gunny sacks, a thrc.-ul from one
on business.
of which got mixed up with ft.—Kansas j
George Dennis, of Jackson, wm in the
iter
Lances for advertisements
Clty.Titno.
*
i-! rnhis office Tue«lays at latest to city Saturday.
Sime. Patti's Fan.
la:
• -’i m in the issue of the week ✓ChM. Barlow, of Coldwater, was In tbe
Mme. Patti has for many years l&gt;een the
city last week.
pos-H^stor of a fan upon which pearly all
/W. II. Powers left for Dansville, N. Y.. the ravert-igns of Europe have written.
The followiilg are the Inscriptions:
&gt; v rit until Jinuary 1st. 1893, Saturday evening.
The Czar: "Nothing is so calming as
P. T. Colgrove returned from his wetyour voice.”
1im about completed tern
a trip Saturday.
’ The.German Emperor: “To the nightin­
iiotne irt ih&lt; 4th ward.
Mrs. D. IL Pratt, nf Irving, visited gale, of all «.iine.”
Quoi n Christina: "To a Spaniard, from
Is saitatwd that the new court friends here last week.
a queen who is proud to count her among
hate a g«sid foundation.
•
Mrs. J. W. Babcock left Thursday to
her siibjccte."
visit
friends
In
New
York.
Qilticn Victoria: “If King Lear was rigbt&gt;
•• bren more and better special
'.•‘&gt;1 for the coming fair than
Will Hazen, of Clarksville, paid a visit in saying thnt a sweet voice is a precious
gift in a woman, you. my dear Adelina,
to Hastings friends Saturday.
are, of all women, the richest."
■ b«l the new society rooms of
Cook and F. L. Heath made a 1
In U&gt;e middle of the fan are these words:
: - M
iitiK it will be ready to be occu"Queen of Song. I offer you my saiutabusihess trip to Jackson Friday.
Pled :iv\t month.
|
tionsJ A. Thieni, President of the French ]
Hits. A. J. Bowtie, of Grand Rapids,
i !:c .!:■ echoola open very auspicioua’y, visited relatives and friends here last week. Republic."—London Tlt-BIts.
• •: Uiing pointe tothe largest alien­
* &lt;l:c
in the|r history.
Geo. W. Perry, deputy internal revenue
Effect ot Chloroform on Chinamen.
C 'Hector of this district, was In the elty
It takes a much larger dose of chloro­
Th- ... rk ot ■ xcavatlng for the new jail Friday.
/ ,
form to amesthetize the Chinaman; ho
w«r»&gt;ninKne&lt;jd Friday. -It will be pushed
passes
under its influence more slowly and
Mrs. T„ J. Brosseau was called to Jack­
tec&lt;.i:i;&gt;;,-'ioh as rapidly as possible.
son one day last week by tbe death of a rarely shows the excitement often charac­
The clr authorities should see that the
teristic of tbo Initial stage of anmstbeoia.
Still more rarely does he suffer from sick­
&gt;U(' - luck of the stores on State and relative.
***Hoyce Barlow went to Houghton yester­ ness on bln return to consciousness. This
streets are thoroughly cleaned.
day where be will attend the state mining greater apathy of nature helps to recovery
A wlioi.! jot of dirt la being and has
from; severe accidents and operations.—
te-rn moved this year on the city highways school the coming year.
John White returned from Brecketi-i London Hospital.
.but grxxt roads have failed to materialize.
ridge Cclorado, last week, where be has
it would accomodate us if those of our
been working tbe post summer.
patrons who desire job work done for the
Tbe turn., ot «a&gt; Ute ta th;upp«rp°^
Mirs. S. IL Rogers, of Prairieville, aad
te.r would order the same as early, as
!•”
Miss Maggie Kershaw, of Augusta, who Uoo ot the “«“■
depth ot l.a» tret oreo Jnm
have been visiting friends here, returned i.nt there then succeeds a barren zone,
, Next Wtnlnesday you can see Sells
Hr—, great show. The elephant will to their homes Friday.
Which eooltauM. «'
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Row, Mr. and Mrs. from th. bottom. «»«• ‘V.«Vo“jX
travel "round and round” and the band
Me KI wain, Ed. Burton snd Miss Belle mals begin to appear.-New lore J our
”'11 play as usual. |
Handy, attended the wedding of Miss nol.
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• One thing our city should net fall to do Myrta Rose iu Grand Rapids Tuesday
At&gt; LXC&lt;U*V| w
next spring, nnd that Is to put in a sewer
An
executor
iu New York state is en­
'» State and Jefferson streets. And it evening.
snoqbl be emptied Into the river below i/Ttev. W. M. Puffer left Tuesday to titled to the following fees on all rams re­
attend the Michigan M. E. conference at ceived and paid out: Five percent, on rams
town.
i
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Hll-dale. Hastings Methodists will be iwt exceeding &lt;1,000, S?&lt; per cent, on sums
tXt is said that the city has found by| &gt; reatly disappointed If he shall not be between 11,000 and 110,000, and 1 per cent.
1 Vlual test that It costs nearly twice as I
1 10 rams over 110,000.—New York Herald.
returned to this charge for bls fifth year.
Wuch Per yard to move dirt when work Is
hired by the day as It docs to let work by ]
contract. .
i • ■ '
N.wouu-Dld rou
&lt;“ to" °r 10r
g tb« PrairierlVe.
j
The mcchaUTes and- laburcrs who are
Pry Hor*r !*«■*«’•
“mX-Btth.
1 ta"-*1 ,or
*
looking for a Job hi Hastings IMa-yatr are
Det too, oo
WMbtaFttm.
« scarce as hen s teeth. The bammer tanl ।
»» are making glad music here this year
lots of IL

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COAL STOVES

COOK STOVES
HEATING STOVES

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Those Fine Boots and Shoes

They’re “Out of Sight" but we will show them to

you if

i you would like to see them.
They're as good as the best and our prices cannot be duplicated

A full line of those cheap working shirts expected this week.
Children’s book satchels given away with every purchase of 50cts.

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�HISTORY OF A WEEK.

CHOLERA’S ALLIES.

gers to be telegraphed to Governor How­
er. Ths crowd ou tbo landing said that
nothing could be taken from the ship.
Mr. Thompson stated that the sheets of
note paper he held had been fumigated

A New York Judfe and Long
Island Natives.

FOOL TERROR AND MOB USREA80H,

the Islip board of health was ‘appealed to,
but refused to receife-tbe dispatch.
)

Unavailing Effort

New Ycm. Sept. 13. -The war against a
quarantine station on Fire island was
offened In the courts yesterday. Counsel
for the authorities of* the town of Islip
went before Judge Barnard yesterday
morning and obtained an injunction
against Governor Flower, Health Officer
Jenkins, and' those iu command ot the
steamer Stsulngtou, to prevent them from
transferring any quarantined passengers
or baggage to Fire island or to any other
place in the town ot Islip, Long Island.
Tbe defendants are to show cause on
Thursday why this injunction should not
be made permanent. The complaint in
tbe action seta forjh the purchase of the
Surf hotel and island from Mr. Samtnis
for the use and shelter ot cabin passengers
from vessels detained at quarantine. It1
also seta forth that by the Lawn the juris­
diction of the health officer of New York

Th* Appeal Sent Farwanl.

■The reporters offered to copy it from dic­
tation. and by th* aid of a couple of lan­
terns this was accomplished. Tho appeal
asked the governor “for God’s sake” to
send th* pu»Krngera to their homes or the
empire state would be responsible for
many deaths.

MADE CHARACTERISTIC REMARKS.

Washington, Sept. 11—Acting Secre­
tary Grant and Brigadier General Flagler
had an audience with Secretary Foster
yesterday, in which they renewed their
protest against taking possession of Sandy
Hook for quarantine purposes. They
urged that it would paralyse military
ODeratlons on the Hook aud lay the en­
tire country roundabout liable to infec­
tion. Secretary Foster made several vig­
orous and characteristic remarks and the
Interview terminated abruptly without
Secretary Foster reversing his action in
tho premises.

Among other points which the secretary
made in reply to the war department offlcials he said that the stopping of mill­
, tary operations was a very insignificant
York and thnt he i* probibiu-d by law , matter as compared with stopping the in­
from eftablishing anything 011 the shore* !I roads of cholera, and that while the occu­
for the reception of passengers coming pation
Sandy Hook might affect a few
from tbe infected vessels.
hundred; or perhapa a thousand people
around there, it would be of great benefit
Tbe authorities of tbe town of Islip do to the country at large, and be (Secretary
not recognize tbe authority of the governor Foster) was acting for the American peo­
or of the health officer to land passengers ple.
&gt;
or to establish a quarantine station at this
point. They claim that it will mln ths
WASHINGTON,
Sept, ia—President Har­
oyster and clam fishing and throw hun­
dreds of people out of employment, and rison is investigating tho laws regulating
that it will ruin the whole ot the south immigration with a view to suspending it-,
side of Long Island as a summer resort. if that be possible. Tbe result at tbe in­
The affidavits submitted In the case were quiry will probably be made known in a
supported by certificates from physicians day or two. If it Is feasible there may be
declaring that tbe health of tbe people in issued a proclamation covering the case.
that section of Long Island would be
jeopardized by -the establishment of a
STILL BRIGHTER AT HAMBURG.
quarantine station. The application for an
injunction was made by lawyers Fischell
and Reed, of Babylon, nnd Judgo Wilmot
M. Smith. Arguments In the case will be
Hamburg. Sept, 10.—The decrease in the
heard on Thursday.
number ot fresh coses and'deaths contin­
ues. Yesterday the fresh cases numbered
After conferring with B uirk- Cockran 78b, or 108 fewer than Thursday.. The
aud Dr.’ Jenkins, Governor Flower was
deaths numbered 240, or 53 fewer than
asked if nny Injunction had been .served
upon him or Dr.'Jenkin*. Ho replied that Thursday. There were 481 burials, or 17
neither he nor Dr. Jeukin* bad seen one, fewer than Thursday. In tbe cholera hos­
but as one hail been issued it would be pitals 2.WI patients are under treatment.
obeyed. Dr. Jenkins, he mid, would go Since Thursday afternoon there was a
to .Fire Island by boat with blankets, food rapid decline ot the epidemic In the har­
an&lt;] other supplire, in order to make pas­ bor district aud last night but thirty or
sengers on the CbphrUS comfortable. “I forty persons were ftj the cholera barracks
will not call out the National guard,” ho there.
said, “tv= I am down here to obey the law."
He added: -I would willingly serve sixty
The general betterment of the city’s
days In jad myself in exchange for tho
prospects is already a p param in the be­
lauding of those people if I were not gov­
havior of the people. A little life has
ernor. "
been noticeable in the streets, although a
Stranger would still think himself iu a
Commander Jacob W. Miller, of the city ot the dead. In tlie poorer districts,
First battalion, naval reserve, acting xfnder orders from Governor Flower, late^nst however, no change is apparent. The
lack of employment must continue there
night issued orders for the battalion to for several weeks yet nnd to the im­
assemble fully equipped for service at
poverished working people thia means as
New Pier 8b. North river, at 8:30
many weeks on the verge of starvation.
o’clock this morning. The men were all
The general quarantine against ships from
notified by the officers of the.^batteries to
this port has caused a virtual suspension
supply themxeives with heavy underwear
of commerce, and as long a* that quaran­
and two days' rations, beef extract,
tine continues thousands of men will be
crackers aud sweet chocolate. Including
debarred, from work on tho water front.
officers tbe New York battalion Is over 300
The relief committees have raised UO.OOO
strong, and these men armed with cut­
lasses, revolvers and rifles on board tugs marks to alleviate ;the sufferings of the
poor. One ot the* most generous subscri­
iu Great South bay or patrolling Fire
bers was Prince Blsmark, who has given
island beach could keep off all intruders.
10,000 marks.
The men art well disciplined and prove as
efficient as tbe National guards in con­
trolling mobs.
Chicago, Sepd 13.—The city department

There were three fractures ot her jJuR:
A blood covered-club at baud Indicated
murder. There I* no elew to the
derer.

A murderous mmuP. wns made upon
Rev. Davt-l M. Cooper, Dastor of the
Memorial Presbyterian church of Detroit,
in bis *tuady by a man who gave hi* name
as Wl.kln-on, aad who demanded Mr.
Cooper’s money. The man was arrested.
The lire engine manufacturers of tho
j United States have combined under tbo
. name uf tbe .American Fire Engine com­
pany.
1 At Lockport, N. Y., Dora Sutherlaml,
lone of the seven sisters of that name, woe
Intarried to Frank Castleton, of New York
iCUy.
Heavy frost* are reported In Minnesota
and the Dakotas, but crops are so tar *dTsnetd that little damage resulted.
Dwight L. Moody, the evangelist,
bpralned hb foot iu a runaway accident
ht Belfast, Ireland, and Is confined to Qis
room.
Abov.t 100 strikers, including several
(killed workmen, have deserted the Home­
stead ranks nnd goue back to work iu tho

...

Th* steamer Carolin* Miller has btn
•h.U up" b’ ib. »uibortll« o&lt;
States government on.tbo charge that sue
is loaded with arm* for th* purpoM ot s^
sbtlng the revolution in Colombia.
Th* steamship Odam, now at th* ■p
p.rqni.Mtl..., S.« Y«*. bM &lt;~ *u«d
«.»&gt; plrew ot lr«l«bt -bleb Wlll b- O«
top.lb.r on MU'W n.U^io., World &lt;
Fair sit*; nt Chicago, and becom* • model
Gorman village.
It is estimated that 250,000 persons in all
have died of the cholera in Europe and

Asia this season.
Uncle Sam has Issued a W bill without a
numlw on it. and th* mistake vr*« di*covered by Manager Hoffman, of the B. T.
Babbitt Soap compauy at Chicago.
Deinuth ran four miles at Sbeepbead
bay iu 7:00, but one-lpurth of a second
slower than the record treule by Lexington.
Montgomery H. Lewis, late auditor, and
H. W Lee Russell, Into treasurer, of the
I The Elba Iron works at Pittsburg, local office of tbe Lombard Investment
&gt;n
company,
which
closed because of a strike of Amalgamated «™P*
wh
‘rhlr had offices In Kansas
. nL
..
1- ««.!
__ — PblWdpbUi,
mu. will .un up.wb.ulcdu-.iMrt,
&gt; —
CUr,KIn
\.W York,
cbl-«o.
and ' Londbo/are’In” the City of Mexico
non-union mill.
with more than $100,030 of the compauy**
. The Democrats carried the Arkansas j
money.
state election by about 80,000 plurality.
Boston saw s meteor which was half us
B. M. Rix, one of the best known breed-!
large as a full moon.
ers of fine cattle, was stamped to death
Tbe
coroner’s jury nt Chicago has ex­
a bull on his farm near Omaha. Every I
onerated the policemen from all blame aa
bpue In his body was broken.
to tho fatal riot at Garfield park race
Three hundred men st the Atlantic cop­
per mine, Houghton, Mich., have struck
John Greenleaf Whittier’s body was
for higher pay ana the mine has been
conveyed to the tomb at Amesbury with
closed down.
Quaker ceremonies. The whole commun­
By an explosion iu a cool mine near
ity attended tbe fnueraL
Lexington, Ma, two men, named Henry 1
Fire burned tbe railway anow sheds
AShcr and C. Audcrson, were killed, and
n Jiian named Jack Delaney was fa tally near Summit, Colo.; supposed Incendiary.
Fire also tiotrujou
destroyed mv
tbo, railway —
supply
injured.
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rireauo
rfi
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house at Cincinnati of Joseph Joseph &amp;
Thursday. Sept. 8.
—
- 0W,
—— •halt
•• ■Insured.
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Bro. -Low —
1300,
'Squire “Bob" Allison, of Fairplay, Wis., |
known as the “Marrying ’Squire" for run­
away couple*, Is dead, aged 54 year*. It is
William Pardon. making 111. Aral run
asserted that during the last fifteen years as a brakeman on tbe Chicago and South
belmnrried 500 Aouples, all of them being western railway, fell from bis train and
in haste. He has been known to marry was fatally iujuied. He was 21 years old
and the only support ot bb widowed
couples that met him on the rood.
The Montana Republican convention mother.
made these nominations: Governor. J. E.
Chief Justice Sir
.....
William
-­
Ritchie, of
Richards; lieutenant governor, W. C. Bot- the supreme court of Canada, i* lying at
klii; representative Iu congress, Charles the point of death at his boqie in Ottawa. |
W.i Hurtman.
•
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• The chief justice is nearly 80 years old.
Hrauk Hank, a barkeeper ot West
Henry C. Hope, superintendent of tele-j
Dqluth, shot nnd fatally wounded Jack graph of the Omaha Itailrowl company,)
Murphy and Jack Haggarty. The mur- । is pelr to an estate iu the north of Ireland ;
derer ha* fled.
; wdrth&gt; several millions of dollars, aud;*he
Cpngresaiouhl nominations: Tenth Wis-'1 expects no difficulty in establishing his j
claim. A title is also involved.
consin district, Daniel Buehauau (Dem.); j claim.
Secbnd Michigan, James O’Donnell (Rep.);! The new homo seer etary of the United
Sixth Michigan, Arthur E. Cole (People's); Kingdom baa declined to advise tht-.queeri
Sixth Michigan, Byron G. Stout iDem.); | to luierfrre In the case of Mrs. Maybrick,
Eleventh Michigan, W. N. Ferris (Dem.);; tbe American woinau convicted of killing
North Dakota, James F. O'Brien (Dem.); her husband by poison aud now serving a
First Colorado, Earl B .Cole (Rep.); Eight- ' Ufa sentence.

THI

TRACK WENT

DOWN.

rmiag *f a Wo^scwi Coom* a
Bad Wr**k.
Lixcour, I-L, 8*pu 13,—Part of an ac­
commodation train ou the Champaign
and Havana dirWoa ot tbe Illinois Cen­
tral WHS thrown from the track near here
yesterday. Twelr* persons were Injured,
several of whom may di*. Tho list ot In­
jured is ns follows: Mrs. William Bal­
lard. seriously injured; Rev. Jarnos Best,
of Lie»-dn, I1L, bad wound and cantusfou;
Cnri
“
Busch,
'
Chicago,
“
bead
and
bruised — rescued
from
the
knee
ras .about to . drown;.
water as he ----Frank EdgelL Middletown, will die; J. P.
Gossett, conductor, badly hurt; John
Kirkpatrick, Lincoln, DL, will die; Albert
McQuay, lineman, bones broken aud head
cut;----- Pfetalngor, Havona, I1L, slightly
injured; Mrs, John Rltscher, Burtouvlew,
Ill., will probably di*: baby of Mr* Rlts­
cher, will die; Daniel Smith, brakeman,
Clinton, Ill., slightly injured;------ Wurtzbaugh, New Holland, HI., badly scalped.

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StpUmbcr jj .‘iM

Stations.

K.tlul.I.'lZOO 1,7
ItaKOooner..-'

BAsruras..

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Grand Rapids.

motions.
Two Cars Jump tbs Traek.
A piece ot defective grade exist* on the
west side of Kickapoo creek approaching
tbe bridge, which spans « chasm fifteen
feet deep. The train was along one aud
passed over th* dangerous spot safely
until two cars and tbe caboose jnmpcd
tbe track and fell into the creek. Tbe
momentum was *0 great that the cars were
jammed together Into a shapeless mass,
while a wall ascended from a doxen pas­ Bastings
sengers for assistance.
Coots Grove..
Cans* of tb* Disaster.
Woodland ....
The engineer diecovered tbe trouble and Woodbujy....
backed down to the wreck and assisted by t vub.i.
Lousing
farmers riding on the forward part bt the Detroit.
train rescued the injured. Tbe cause of Grand Rspi di
tbe wreck was a washout which was re­
in signal
only.
ul&gt;
aiKl'iU OUiy.
cently filled with loose dirt. The rains of
AtMlfi will not
tbe past two days settled tbe filling, tha
track sank and an upturned rail near the
bridge struck one of the car trucks.

isaa7.fc:

so

r. L&lt;

S3E?!

AH SIN TO DEFY THE LAW.

H. c. rorr.n

The Six Companies Will Disown Him If
He Register*.

SAM Fraxcisco, Sept. 12.—The officers
of the Chinese Six companies have tewed
a proclamation calling upon all Chinamen
In tho United States to defy the Geary
law nnd refuse to register. They also de­
contribution of *1 from each
mand
Chinaman in the United States toward a
fund to bo used in testing tbe constituHonality of tbe law.
They threaten to disown all Chiname u
who register, and will refuse them passes
back to China in case they wish to return.
They hive also appealed to tho Chinese
government for aid against the law they
call unjust.

AME8BCH0. Mass., S.-pt. 8.—The news
was received here yesterday from Hamp­
ton Falla, N. IL, that John G. Whittier is
dead, having breathed his last at 4^0 a.
n&gt;. yesterday, conscious to tbe last, and
with his nearest, relatives aud friendrat
bls bedside. He passed away a-peacefully
as a child going to sleep. Tbe^event has
brought grief to every heart, ’/he I
days were full of anxiety, but . w nope has
ever held sway with tbe people new that
they might once again see the beloved form
on the streets of Amesbury, but that has
passed, and the tolling bells echo the grief
m many a heart. He was nrarly 85 years
old. His last worn* were addressed to hb
niece, Mrs. Samuel L. Pickard, Tuesday
afternoon, when *h* asked him if ho knew
her. He replied: .“Yes, I have known you
nil the time.

PROBATE ORDER.
State ot Michigan. County of Rarrv ■.

^ot. Clmrt„ W.

in tiro'matter of the estate ot o
, H. Kus
sell, deceased.
John J. Perkins, admlnlatratnr &lt;&gt;t

prepared to file his final aceuuui
*tnuor with said estate
be heard and allowr.l and a
Sd?n“. U T
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-.pw'Hwu it u ordered, that Frid
nil dayof Octol&gt;er. A. D.iWf.ai teuoL.,- ,D
Jfie
Ke ss.lgucd lor the hrariM«uiS
RUtton. and that thcbelreat Uw.,t
cd, and *11 other persons inter
tr
estate, are required to appear Bt M
Mid court, then to be hofiirn nt t&gt;,
office. In the city »f Makings
and show cause. 1/any there be, why tl* mm

New! York, J. A. Wbitller (Ptople*). . jg h un(Jtff arn.s, ot DlliulU for horM
becotid New York, E. M. Blodgett- (Peo’ lin,
notice toihe"^Ui^^;’;:^
pie’s); Twentieth Pennsylvania, Lucien '
erf the pendeucyof said
at.,; Jhl. t;..£
D. Woodruff (Dem.); Fifth- Maryland,
SI* British and two American sealers
W.K?
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Thoihas Parran (Rep.); Third Virginia, are reported to have been seized by
Russian
cruiser
Behring
sea
George D. Wise (Dem.).
---------*— *in
“ ”
‘ ---------A
Wyoming
veteran
refuses
to
receive
The North Dakota Democratic conven­
Weeks previous to said dav nf hr:.r
tion ha* indorsed tha nominees of the In­ his pension tiecause he has recovered from
CltAIUJM W. AHM-ntns ..
dependent party for state offices, but tho aliment on which his claim was based.
(A true copy)
Judre (.! f rotate
nominated straight-out Democrats for
Mendoza, the would-be dictator of Venepresidential electors.
zurla, is reported tp have abdicated.
ullet from a target rifle struck Rev.
A wealthy Tacoma widow claims ta
Sum Sqiall in the leg while ho was in his have been hypnotised and bunkoed out of
notice for hearing of claims
room_______________
___ ____ , Ind., Monday . ♦1.5001
at a hotel In Hazelton,
)
State of Michigan. County of Barry-s*.
nighty after be bad delivered an address, John
wuuu Kalb,
„aiu. »
^.wusevper of
ot Milwau*
jbuwm'
a saloonkeeper
Nolee te hereby given, that by orcei jf ttu
before a Prohibition tnass meeting. No kee,
ace, attempted
attempted to
to murder
in unier hb
his wife
wife by
by
County of Item. r
senotb injury was inflicted.
Au«u»t: A- D. iSe. mv months
| shooting hzr
her f­in the stomach. He then
“towed for emitter, to
L S, Bradley has succeeded tbe late' D. 1 committed Mtichlo bv shooting hitn*elf in
Ordercxl to VcneEocln.
present their claims aga.n*: tbe estate «4 F. Eu.
8. Durite as librarian of the Wisconsin' the temple. Tlie woman will undoubtedly
t’mmty. dn■ .iwd. and
WAeurxGTOX, Sept, ft-The* North At- Kf?
Historical society.
die.
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that all creditors of said drees-'&lt;1 sr-1 re­
lantlc squadron has beqj ordered to pro­ quired &lt;0 present their claims to Mid l*robate
General John Gibbon will be at there ! LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
*t the Probate office, iu th.- t itv of
ceed to Veuctaela, and Iu pursuance of
umonlolThe Iron brigade, which is to be !
Hastinn.for examination and allowau these orders ti,e flagship Philadelphia, Ad­ before tbe Mth day of February next, and that
held al Muncie, Ind., Sept. 1G.
miral Gherardi In command,111 *ail from well claims will be heard 1-efore s-.;d Court, on
Henk-y Hudson Holly, tho architect, is ;
luicaoo, Sept B.
vii•&lt;1 &lt;tn
York today. Commodore Ramsay, Thursday. tbertth day of Nor.-m
dead, j
__________
; Following wt-r» the quotation* oa the board
.dM?r . e 24111 dj,y
February
chief cf the bureau of navigation aud act­ oK.’rt
clock in tbe forenoon of each nt
a... o
of tra!e today: Wheat-September. &lt;.pea«d
confer­
Dated August 2U!i A. D. l»'«2
,
,d ’’
,
&gt;SMe:l»..mb.r.
clo«d ing secretary of the navy, had
Ckas W. Armsthuxg. Judge of Pr&lt;.ttib,
of health has_/made arrangements for tbe
A PANIC-STRICKEN MOB.
Congressional nominations:
Seventh I®Hr;
May, opened
W&lt;c
eioeod UM&amp; ence yesterday morning with Secretary ot
erection ot a number of tents in the differ­ Minnesota, W. F. Kelso. Democrat; Ninth ’ Ceni-Septembef opened &lt;7Kr, closed 47c; State Foster, aud at Itz cloee admitted to
riosoUTfcc; May. opened
--------— United
*----- -- *Press «
reporter
for the
that the
ent divisions of tho city for the accommo­ Kentucky, Thomas H. Paynter, Democrat;' £2bor’«*?e“’’?
Second New Hampshire, Henry M. Baker
OnU - September.! Philadelphia would sail as stated.
The Cepheus was1 started back to Fire dation of cholera patients, should the
‘
dread disease break out here. For fear of Republican; -Tenth Michigan, Jamei I
island yesterday morning before the In­ objections on the part of residents in the &amp;J,murtCk,J*P'SI'?"1 TweIft*J
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS UN CLAIMS
1
Cork tfptembw.
.
_
££ J
State of Mi.-hlgM, County &lt;&gt;l item—--.
junction proceeding were begun. Upon neighborhoods selected tho exact location ? .kU! kV
SPb.‘,ntOn^- Republican; , rinrod $49.^: OcWer, opeuol 110.04 e!o«d 1
Pl'EBLO. Cola, Sept. 9.—Al the Repub­
Estate of Ansel P. Hodge. We the under
. ... . ctnaed lican state convention yesterday Honry signed, hiving iw^jn appointed tn
striving near tbe harbor n mob, mails of the tents will not be made public until Tenth Michigan. T. A. E. Weadock, Dem-January, ojened
ocrnt- I
J $11.9ft#. Lard-(September, opened STUEJt.
Court for tbe County of Barry, Btate &lt;&gt;* Ml. .m
reckless by its groundless fears which had the emergency arises.
M. Teller and E O. Wolcott appeared on san. Commissioner* to receive, cwmlne ?od
Unknown persons opened a switch on ' cl°^ *‘-371^
been worked upon by met. who should
unjust all rlsitns and denixuii* ot al! p*r-v:i
the stand and dellvt red apcoch
.
to their
tfya Dig Four road at Euou, O., and caused 1
L11r,‘ Mock—Prices at tho Union Hrnek
against said deceased, de- hereby v
;-----notice
have bad more sense, was seen to have
that we will meet st the »tore of Eli Nieb
St. Petersburg. Sept. 10.—The cold the wreck of a freight train. The engineer I ra.^
rw‘K*1 ,M
Hogs-afarlarf constituents, urging loyalty to the Re
possewion of the pier and loud cries arose
tbe
lean party
in spite
on
; rather........
active on packing
and »hlpplng
so- Iac.
&lt;&gt;» pnamujf
nnu empplng
— J.
' — of its stand
i-.kuuuq
------- township of Orangeville. &lt;n Wednesduj
weather is subduing the cholenuplague was killed.
y of Noveniber. A. D .
from the members thereof declaring that throughout Russia, except in the Ukraine
•
count;
o,
cned
rather
easy
at
5&lt;ttoe
decline:
r
“
°
lowing
ticket
was
nominated
by
Two men entered the express car on a '
CMr B* 5ClOc
Thursday, the Zkl day of February. A. I :-,v.
tho boat should not laud. They were districts.
O
, Oa
«*l«srera.wl aiedediue: *cclau&gt;atloiu Joseph C. Helman, of at ten o c'ock.a. m.. of each ot said d.u». for the
'
ranuod at $4 10®AW pLs. f 4.R «AX4u I Denver, governor- Janies W Bnwnin&lt;» .r nurpose of examining and afiowing *.i.
ar10' "*'"•» ■ »&lt;-----------I*&amp; Mo- i sale*
...
thus
.
appealed to to p-rmit the oldest women
light. 3i.®a5.1u rough p«
packing. sihum ' Astwn ItentJI.n. 12 -‘
?k’ ot
Kansas City, overcame Messenger Mefight.
SULLIVAN WHIPPED.
Mdjhat Six months from the 23d &lt;T»y of Aurart.
ilnd youngest children to be taken to tho
brd
thu
safe
of
several
i
“
i«*k
"ud
Silljw
b^ry
^ecktn/
JS
of
KLliJ
£
d
7
er0or
’
J
•
EaUw
’
Laugbllu, robbi-d tho safe of several ndxcd, nnd
b&lt;
A. D. tMz, were allowed by said court (01 crwllrs. and
nnd left
left the
the train
train at
at its
iu ■I “shl
Pidng lotalota
4 m of Colorado Springs, for secretary of state.
hotel far tbe night, that their lives might
thousand dollars,
hipping
present their claims to uj for csanitnad allowance.
be saved, but refused with brutal cheers.
next stop, escaping unhindered.
I
Cattle—Market rather active in locsfsu&lt;!
Corbett.
Dated. August 23d. A. D.. i*e.
A Specimen of Idiocy.
John aud George W. Carlisle, capital-1
K***1
New ORLEANS, Sept. a—The agony is
After the Cepheus came toauchor two
white Riveii Jirxcnosr, Vl, Sept. 1*1st* and large dealers in real estate in Clo-! Stter ^oLiteJU&lt;her' •”*cUU»
,h ’
8AM'
police officers rowed to the landing and over.. Sullivan is a whipped man and
Waltki: i:n &gt;«\
Itaturns received from nil of the 243 towns
““ ft“‘8“a,«“u
•*
Comm
asked that a letter be taken to Dr. Vought. Corbett b now tbe heavyweight pagiiUfc T™.’*’*
in tbe state except Croton and Stannard,
- --—r—■*---- uutucsienu »steers S4.fiJ &amp; 5.|
The mob refused to allow the letter to
good
to
cboic
■&gt;!
’“I!1Tt««»“
Caledonia county, give Fuller, Repulx
7^5’’ "Ry".......
thlU
the —
,nonlhly uuvpub
output W.m
with ,
8U0©U6 fn|r
oortn
.
come ashore, aud drove the police off with gladiators Wednesday night was exciting ±200 n..w m..n f« - ------------------------...
. uo common to medium dn.’^Sa Wai 5
new
men
is
nearly
00
per
cent,
of
that
ah
”
’
.
1
S
o
‘
*
1Ie
L
Democrat,
lU.llf-;
threats. The appeal to let tho women and throughout, and was one continual sur­
PROBATEORD1U
b«riwreUJ0O3.U stockera »L784 Allen, Prohibition, 1.433; scattering MH.
of the old force of •2,80*4;
.
children land was made by a passenger, prise
M-wn-yir.
•t7sa*-‘» range rtwl Th.«. towu. ln 1M ; ~
state of Michigan. Oountv &gt;f Barn to
Sullivan.
(n tbe twenFire destroyed the large factory owned
*• 1 session ot the i’ral'Ste Court (tt-e
Robert M. Thompson, and this being of no ty-flrst
round
he
was
put to by John Williams on the Willltm Arnoit
R^ublicao.
w.sj,; Shortleff, D.inocn.1
County
of
Barry, hoiden at the probatr
avail a boat was sent off to the landing in sleep, and when he
regained con­
In the City of Hastings, In sudd count . . oaSatur
1.STC
I_8hoep—Market rather active: Prices un­ 1».«. .11
th* bow of which was Senator McPherson, sciousness ad^nowleded that Corbett wtata, occupying the entire block between
day. Die 3n! day of Septen
of New Jersey, who is also In quarantine. wns a better man than he. Sullivan was Twelfth and Thirteenth and Catherine and im
thousand eight hundred and ninety : wo.
&lt;’u&lt;”aHoa» ranged at Z4.OOa4.fiO pee
Present, Chas. w. Armstrong. Judge ■:
Tho mob, beaded by Attorney Reid, who btully punished, his nose being terribly lemple streets, Philadelphia. The loss is Jtolu#wr*tera. Z1-AU3J native-.
Tjxoa. -.u ! $.i.u«2anj lamin.
estimated at MOO.OjO.
had the injunction papers, wanted the split by tho repeated blows of Corbett.
In tbe matter oNhe estate of JamerX. Hartb
Produce: Butter - Fancy ueporstoe. 23
A ban4 of whitecaps at Jellico, Tenn.,
captain of the Cepheus $0 go ashore to
orn. deceased.
SkW OKXXXXr. Sept. U.-CorbeU left
“
have, the papers served ou him, but the
on reading and filing the petition, dulv vritook two women aud three men from n -54c; flno creamorio*. El(—
Bed.
of Eugene Hartliom, son ofsalfi drw.ed
captain refused.
"fl"?.,
Ilia
city
u
»u
.xrly
hour
Fri&lt;U,
ojornln*
AVOCSTA, Me., Sept, 13.-The following house and beat them severely, one of tho
praying that a certain Instrument Ihte d:o .1!*d
McPherson Has no Effect.
women so badly that she will die.
“ru- on a .pee nl Irxlo. uootnpnnlMl by BIU, in said court purpBrtlnx to be the las: will atoi
Upon arriving ashore Senator Mc­ dispatch explains itself. It is addressed
Dol.il., u&lt;l lb. otboo tralnon ud
testament rf said deceased be admitted !.» vn&gt;
A Florida mob hanged a colored man be­
Pherson said that If they would give him to Hon. Thomas H. Carte/, chafrmau of cause he was suspected of incendianrism.
SblL
dlr*“ “ Birmingham, bate, and that administration of sai&lt;:
lb. Potato^ MinXV l
»» be granted to Eugene Harthvra ri:» ctccii,
th* papers he would, gir* them to tho tbe Reoublicau committee, 518 Fifth ave­
whrro h. U u&gt;
All th. .poru hari
rln said wifi named ar to same other •• ufi.il'!
captain, nnd would pledge bis word that nue, N. w York: ’’The total vote will be
E!rlbo-i
Early Ohl-M. fij^aj -pcTte’
'
the caprain would accept tbo service. But 12,00 •*** - ban |o le8&amp; We ele&lt;X all four
Therefore It Is ordered, that Tuesday, the till
The American Bankers’ aasoeiatiou has SL-Loate Early Ohio*.
T,__ . « . ....__
day ot October,
no, noihtog would do except the captain comrresNman, carry fourteen of the sixteen
Grcn
orl*
forenoon. t&gt;o assigned for tbe bearing vt ■
coming ashore. Then McPherson said:
count Ira, have two-thirds of the members
the death record.
petlttonandthatthehflnAl lawot said
“If we cau bring him ashore will you of the legislature aud elect our governer
■ndafletoar
—* interested in said c.'ure,
jj
---------------rsons
'Yhilc- einclon.ti; tr—.urer, i'UKu p-r box.
agree to-let these suffering, innocent, help- by 11,000 majority over the Democratic wmf* A»^Sker'
Ex-l. nitet! States Senate) Fbaxcis Ker- are required to appear at a session of *a!;1
N'w York; ■“n-'Mry.
1«M people land I"
Court, tqeo tobe holden at the Probate oirre.
candidate.
[Signed], J. H, Maslet."
" lllUm
Qnxu-x
S.w
&gt;“«•»—----- --B.
-----me asso
­ Yurk Tbou.a
the Qty of Hastings, in said County, wnl
- “They cannot landl" yelled the mob. Tho
Marks,
ex-secretary of the cause, if any there be, why the prater -&gt;t the
ciation also
resolved
that n state bank
---------------------------««-#•*. ’•* P.. IK; WM.X
-crowd xtood thy re sullen and earnest while
i in.i'h'
Eften. self-working, 5XK&gt;ou&lt;Dynamltars in Boulogne.
Detittoner mavnot be grarte i. .vi&gt;i
currency ^ras unnecessary and unsafe.
th* lawyer said: “Huy cannot laud. If
to and covers, 5U-2BUcflirt illdjintltlD uf rtre uoticf
Boclogse, Sept. 12.-A dynamite bomb
Robbers held up a Santa Fe train neat lad
W--; cruoked. SCto.
^ roa‘“°“ brush. 1
we permit them, wo will give away our was exploded Sunday m a telegrapu ofllce
FBAMCa 11. Root, millionaire leather to tbe persons interested in said rat;
e
*
°;
T
*
Tho
PI
P
reM
messenger
pendency of said petition and the hearm
:c«»e." “They esu’t laud!" roared the mob.
merchant of Buffalo.
iwmr ot
by
causing
a
copy
of this order to oeputdl«kej
hid
the
content*
of
hia
safe
while
they
employes had left the
Svnator McPherson sank down in the
in the Hastings Bajimkr, a nrw*pai'e:
boot overcome, and Mr. Thompson cried building. Tbe place wns entirely wrecked were breaking open tho car door, and the
and circulated in said county of Barry.
only booty they secured was two baskets ber. Tkx October,
e’ept*BJ
aMh
week,
for
three
successive week* preyW
out: “You poor people, you are being aud the noise and shock of tho exploeion
3S.SK'
“*j
create.! considerable excitement In the of grapes.
to said day of hearing.
duped by a tricky lawyer."
]UAS W. ABMSTB0-xlcfnlty. One man was struck by portions
The
old Acaaemy
Academy or
of aiusie
Music at
at Cleveland
X“C uki
Cleveland,
IteMer Food
Olankets.
Judircof Prorate.
(A
tree
copy]
1
■ .ba!• I
m«Job..debui
“We are no more tricky than you," an- of the flying debris and was seriously In­ whsv« Clare Morris ___
by Are.*'
jured. Several - persons have been ar­ been destroyed
h
“
"-'
------awered Lawyer Reid. Mr. Thom pson then i
rested
on
suspicion
of
being
concerned
in
,.^°ger
h'Y bccn nominated fo: aud boat l«ub. BarL»^r
, f&lt;r *°t.'
skid: “You will at least allow Dr. Vought
the affairs.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
goraruor by North Dakota Prohibition- Quiet; ud me..,
i“or*—
to send us food aud blankets.”
Oetobdr, ST.7B.
Lord-tadac Ubl’SaM'D™’“!Q- Protn*h.nt Uw,wot
"Not unless the captain comes ashore,"
In the toaster of the nstate of &lt;&gt;ni Brii*
Uv
0
stock:
Caitb-Trad^Bishop, no* Ora Belie Arnold, a minor,
The whaleback steamer C. W. Whet
th® lawyer, and tho mob apShanghai, Sept. Li.—In tho northwest­
Notfee Is hereby given th»t I *bx!l --..i &gt;
choice
native.
JQc
p.
r
•«
’
General
The boat was rowed back to the ern punvf rz.-Chueu ths natives became more ha* been wrecked In Coo. Bay, Ore beat native steers, |An-«her; rooem (1J
Bile auction to tbe highest bidder &lt;m &gt; riu:«j.
-As Fu4) o'clock n meeting of th* convinced recently that tbe drought was
•.net day of October.
I).. i" fo’etock In Uie forenoon at the ProbsCourt
th board was held, and a resolu- can»-d by the Protestant mission. They
Dr. Raphael Nunes has resigned the
P-tU-bor ot M,^.
City of BasUngs, In t!»&lt; County &lt;4
Wou passed that if Dr. Vought would go mobiaid the mission nnd maltreated Mr. presidency of the United States of Colom­ dull: lambs tu-u™
* "^“"•-anev
b State of Mlchtaan. purMmi:
»UH wr lu&gt; luj
»!»,? F”
yer Reid ip th* steamer aud neo Turner, the clergyman in charge, and his
bia on account of ill health.
Drily granted, to me ou in*
I^SMeCo.irtof^^^un7y, Michigan, xfi o{
tbe Injunction papers were served, wife.
Thomas H. Hadawny. who was an actor
he Lnnae, u, Balorm
board would allow food and blanket*
Ute estate, richt. title and interest &lt;d the said
N.“
dl«“»
taken aboard.
Detroit.
X.aiin’wk?10'
Phnlelaa ol minors of, iu and to the real estate situate and
being 1b the County of Barry. In tbe state of
Dxrcnit, Sept. ta-Judgv Chipman
At Orange, Mass., tho body of Abigail
known and described .•» follows.
--—
— - . ..W
0 j a "I . I »a« Saturday- nominated tbr congress
undivided one seventh interest In
5ST«
I
“
C'ta
“
’
""
,aaoa
ie landing for bedding Mr. TLompeci
IrvDj .he First district.
the northwest quarter of tho southwest quarter
of
section thirteen
thirteen &lt;ta).
town two. u’&gt;. north
CASPA2
01 section
&lt;!3). town
rants nine (»), west. Barry eounty. Michigan

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HIGHLY AMUSING

----- COO 4 6ROS». Piupftators.

h

CURE

flootd, told a touching little story of nx
fnddent in Nye’e life.

*•'-‘ical uoKe,

.

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■"* "h"' ” '"7 ln ’

Sir

Drow*l:

SICK

J?

(OBfiCCO
CATCHES them all
gfjAD THE FOLLOWING-

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wllhtwo

rs

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Ucadichs. yet Carter’s Uttlo Ltrer Pitta m

HEAD

±-,iu 41,
S « 13 ?
tlW ltalit “&lt; "» "PMutor
n financial condition.
Artatbcy would baabaottprioetare to the
The seen*} was simple enough. Both
Buffer frem thia &lt;L*trc*aLngcompbdntt bu
wrn,
holl„„, ami I,nu&gt;
MatefythclrgoodsaMdoMnotandhareaDdthoM rollcn w
*re hollow,
wheucce try them wm find there Utflo pdavata. । Mlllt w&lt; re enreftillv roIlv-1 Tl, T JT'
1 1- Tbe turning of

1 v JEW Jolly Tar because
i : -ves nie more good, solid
h : for the money than I can
. . any other brand."

"'»-«■« •»
inclosed bilU wns rolled out «f th.- other
rhiiI recivt was huiqx^i to be kuowo (bl;
to the operator.
'
la ths buftof *o many H-rae tbit hero !* where
Tb inM-rt a plain pi** of whlu. or brmvn
wo task* our great boret. Our pUta cure it while ‘
1.
”.T' ‘'T,v
or urown
cib.-ni a© not.
- P«pcr ia tn een the rollers and to take out
Carter* Little Uver Ptllssro very ariMl and j ol1 t'“! WiCT side a ten dollar bllfwm. &lt;rf

' LV TAR suits me and I
.,n to stick to it It is the
r and best piece of Tobacco
. . e- er been able to find.”

puryr-. but by tbolr geatloaeUoa pteaae adwho &gt;
“ml the gentleman promtad
usctiiam. ta vtalaatMcenta-. five for &gt;1. Sold uinm-lf considerable amusement,
bydrcgrtttacvorywbara or eoat by malL
He secured several new ton dollar hl'ls.
CATTER MEDICINS CO.. Naw Yortti 1 a’*' «f tar practicing tlie trick oncu ertv. tea

1
'

r : ]0\V a good tiling when
! 1 „• -r Jolly Tar fills the
It gives both quantity and

i \ ' &gt;..X I chew I want the
\t
I have tied to Jolly
r I ddiild not be induced

HE

SMALL Fill. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
i w.f•' n?1 have you got there?” asked his

ceaa was much greater than he had antici­
pated, he wrote to Mr*. Nye to come t&lt;&gt; him
and take her welding tour, for when Bill
.was married he could not afford thnt luxup*. She'telegraphed that she would'join
him at once, ami set out to do so, her
journey being ung-of two days, a* he was
iu the west, somewhere beyond Chicago.
Two hours before her train was due at the
little town where she was to join her hus­
band he reed red a dispatch saying that
both his children bad been stricken ilown
with scarlet' fever and had been moved tc
an isolated house n mile or h» from tbfcir
home, where they would receive proper at­
tention, but. could not be seen by tludr
parents.
It was a groat shock to Bill, and all he
could do whi n his wife arrived was to take
her aside and tell her this sail nJws. They
took the first train Ixtck, and for several
weeks Bill remained ot homo with her,
both suffering terrible anxiety, as the eld!ilren were di*|HTately ill* As soon as they
were able to listen to the reading, the little
ones got a letter every morning from their
father, telling of the woudvital things Lu
and their mother were seeing dht west, thus
net letting the youngsters know that their
mother’s wedding journey, in which they
hail taken a deal of interest, hail been
broken up by their sudden illites*.
Bill's unlimited imagination made the
letter writing an easy ta#k and their daily
arrival kept the children In such a good
humor that when thu turning point was
reached and they began to mend they did
so nt a rate that astonished the doctor in
charge of their case. Subsequently Mrs.
Nye had her wedding journey.—Chicago

1 ”Sh”— be exclaimed, raising Ids hand
Tbj* Royal Noses Safe.
, w.-irningly. “Don’t Sty a wwl: 1'11 toll
Prince George and his brother were; very
»uu all about it after awhile, it’s a new friendly with the officers of the Bacchante,
Hncto-S- attuhn for circular. Addr
Invention I've got hold of, and our fortune on which they served. Ont of the famili­
rAKi.su, Prop’r.
Is mmle."
arity of tbe princes with tbe other guy
He put the little machine carefully on young mictehipnten arose several ridiculous
the table and aakctl her to cut him n piece rumors, one of which was that tbe royal
of paper of the size of a dollar bill, which middies had allotted themselves to ta tat■he tlid.
'tooed by theif comrades—and tattooed
. "Now," he said, "I suppose you would upon the nose! Each of them, it was stated,
like a nice, crisp ten dollar bill, wouldn’t hml Allowed his princely countenance to ta
yon?”
adorned upon its most prominent feature
•‘Why,” tdui replied, touched by ^uch with n broad arrow, dona* imk-I.ibly, the
spontaneous awl unusual generosity, “I one in blue and the other In red ink.
dare say I could find plenty of ujfesforn I That the princes should have allowed
new- i'll)
even uu old
-- bill,
—. or
—-------------- one.” .1
I themselves to ta dedicated in such n bur••\ ery well, my dear, you shall -have lesque manner to the service oftheir counone.” And starting tatWren thu rollers *try
-----*--------ihighly
.i~i.i- displeasing to the
was
anm
idea
. the piece of paper she tail cut him he I British public, for the 'tory, atwunl aa it
I turned the crank, and out from the other was, found* many who accepted it ns t ruth.
1 bkl” ndIwl a be“°tiful crisp grex-uta^.. It wns so absurd that it went for some time
, L. RlINIXLO. whk-h la- passed to her, saying. “I think" ilucontrailictifl, no one official lynble tode| you will concede, my dear, that this is the ny it supposing that it would be seriously
------------------------------------------- qitickest way of making money you ever regarded. The Bacchante, moreover, wm
saw.”
at that time half way nround the globe
■Siu: stood for a moment spet-chkvs with from England. anjJ it was not known to
TAMES A. SWEEZEY.
nrtonishiuent.
Thru she
exclaimed: her officers that the rtory h:ul made such
•J
Attorney at law,
“Why, what iii tin- world are you doing? connnotion-there.
Hastings.- Mich. Don’t you know you'll Is- arresusl fur
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“I dare- say,” continued her husband,
otitwanlly c.-dm, but Inwardly shaken
with laughter, “you* could use another ten.
You can have it just as wejl as not. It
only takc\ a minute.” And cutting an­
other piece from the newspa|H-r he rolled it
in. and rolled out a second bill.
“I u-lj you, George,” exclaimed the now
thoroughly excited woman, ••‘you shall not
do this. riomebodyTl certainly find it out.
and y ou'll ta arrested. I'll destroy these
counterfeits just ns fast as you make
them!” And la-fore her humorous hus­
band knew what she was doing, she caught
np the two bills and tore them into twenty
pieces.
.
The unfurtutmte joker sja-nt hh« leisure
time for tbe next week in posting tho frag­
ments together. —Youth’s Compuniuii.

A'bright little lx»y, whose home Is in a
neighboring -city, numbers among his
adult friends a Grand Army veteran,
whose name, for story telling pnrpoM-s.
may lw allied Row. Thu boy bad listened
cagcrlj nnd with absorbing interest to Mr.
Rose’s descriptions of the tatties that he
hail helped to light during the war of thir
rebellion. Tbe rtory teller, although not
n braggart, luul tin- true story telling im
stinct. nnd he did not forget to mention tho
conspicuous part that he took in the vari­
ous tattles. The conflict of which Mr.
Rose loved best to talk was the battle of
Gettysburg. It wa* in that conflict thnt
bi4 own prowess shone to the greatest ndvniitage. As his own recollections ran. he
took such an important part in that tight
that, in tho imnginnth.u of his iknpreudtab
able young listener, his personality domi­
nated the historic scene.
Not long ngo tbe boy's father took him
to'sec a realistic panorama of Gettysburg.
Tlie boy was all eyes and enthutiamn. He
scarcely heard the terse description that
hU father undertook to give him of the
famous tattle, but after feasting his eyes
utsMi the scene he turned to his parent
und inquired, "Pa, is this the place where
Mr. Rose worked!"—New York Times.

Henry Goalrich, who hns returned from
Jaimn, hml a funny experience at Osaka.
“Tbe governor's wife,” said he, “wan one
of my special friends, nnd once, when the
emperor and empress were expected to visit
tbe city n tall was arranged in their honor.
They were not expected to be. present, but
many of their noble* would be. The gov­
ernor was anxious that his wife shaild&gt;
able to lead In the opening quivlnlie a*d
lx«ge&lt;l me to teach her. So 1 undertook
thetask nnd tarnusl .» little dans. They
learned the square dances •wily nud could
even hop through A P’lkn;,,,a*l^c?S™
never, never lenrn to waltz. They turn
“heir to.* In In such .1 funny wny thnt
wUtring. I fear, will always be beyond

them.—Exchange.

.

Rigid Examination.

The choice of a bride in some parts of
Russia is still accompanied with many
difficulties. Tlie customs which are ob­
served rigorously by the families of the
lower classes would certainly embarrass
on American swain or indirectly create
a large number of young ••Lochinrars
of the west.”
In almost 411 Russia marring** aro
brought about by means of a woman
mediator known aa thv*,Svaklin." A
soon aa the choice is made the Svukha
puta on her best "bib aud tucker" and
proceeds to tho home of the future bride.
She makes her entrance in a* dignified a
fashion aa possible, salutes the ikpns and
begins to speak of various things which
seemingly have little relation to mar­
riage.- She says, for instance, “Where
there is no snow it is difficult to follow
tracks, but today snow has fallen and it
is easy to find the way to a marriageable
maiden." Or she may say, "A white
swan has escaped from the house; is it
Iiosrible that it fled to you?’
It depends upon the answers of the
parents of the young girl whether tho
mediator becomes more specific and
speaks to the point or w'thdraws from
the place. If the negoti
3ns end de­
sirably the suitor takes courage to visit
the young girl, io become tatter. acqnainted with her and her surroundings.
In some provinces—for instance, in
tho government of Vologda—this visit
of examination on tho part of the suitor
becomes an elaborate ceremony. The
family of' the bridegroom, under, the
leadership of tho mediator, proceed to
the house of the bride. Tho mediator,
without much ado, commands tho bride
to spin. If the visitors are satisfied with
the talent of the girl for weaving they
u&gt;k her to walk about the room to see
whether she limps. The prospective, or
rather possible, brido nnd groom' are
then placed side by side to set' whether
they nre mated as io height. If orie ot
tho young persons happens to full sh&lt;?rt
of tho projicr length of body there is always great hilarity among the members
of tlie two families.
In almost all the so called “Great
Russia,” tlie surrender of th&lt;} bride assuines, in a way, tho character of n-sale.
The money nnd objects of various kinds
which the groom intends to present to
the parents Of the girl aro the subject

truth.of the story, cabled the information
tn London, and the next day The Times,
published in its columns an authentic:
refutation of the charge, and gravely as­
sured its loyal renders that tbe royal nows
were safe and unadorned.—Manchester
(England) Times.

When a messenger returns to Jxmdon
from foreign service he is placet! nt tho
bottom of tin- list of those nt homo availa­
ble for duty nnd may thus reckon on per­
haps a fortnight clear at hh own disposal.
It is not well, however, to count on any
precise period of leisure with too much
certainty, as is shown by tin* following
veracious talc, which has lieen repeated
many a time and oft in Downing street.
Captain A., .having just returned from
St. Petersburg, saw his name well placed
at the bottom, of a goodly list of names
ready for duty, and judged it expedient to
spend his anticipated fortnight in the
sunny south of France. About a week
after iiis arrival at Monte Carlo he was
startkd nnd annoyed by the receipt of thu
following strange nnd apparently imperti­
nent. telegram:
••Chief Clerk, Foreign Office, to Captain
A.: You are fast and dirty. Return nt
once.”
Having puzzled nwhileover this enigma,
it &lt;x curved to him that, whatever might
be the explanation of the first sentence, the
hist was an older which his wmso of duty
compelled him to obey. lie Accordingly
packed up his traps and returned forth­
with, to find on his arrival at Downing
street that the telegram, as originally dis­
patched. ran a* follows:
•■You nre first on duty. Return at once."
—Quarterly Review.

The famous eccentric Lady Hester Stan­
hope told the physician who traveled with
her to the east that she had never known
but three really great men. They were her
uncle. 'Vlllimn Pitt; her brother, James
Staulibpe, nnd Sir John Moore. The two
last were both killed in the tattle of Co
runua. She got a lock of the hair at each
and set them in a gold locket, with the
coat ot arms and name ot each respective­
ly. In 1SN Lady Hester determined to live
permanently in Syria, and sent tor herposBPMslons—this locket being among them.
The ship containing her valuables sailed
and was heard i of at Cypress; soon after
one of those Mediterranean squalls came
on nnd nothing more W ever heart! of
aliip. crew or cargo. Thirty years elapsed.
Lmjy Hester had long been dent! when a
letter camo to the admiralty from the con­
sul at Jaffa saying that an Arab bad
picked upon the beach a gold ornament
with Frank characters. This was (he long
lost locket, nud Lord Stanhope kindly giv­
ing up his claim to it, it Iwcamc Sir Gra­
ham Moore's and ia now in my possession.
—Mrs. Andrew Crosse in Temple Bar.

Hoop* and Mnrblaa Forbidden at Oxford.
Some &lt;&gt;f the regulations we n^ecalled on
An Bonest Criticism.
to keep on first presenting
A Minntor from Chihuahua was taken to
rwf/ird university are very ctirhius. j hi the Pantheon of San Fernando, in Mexico,
orkuwl lierb"«&gt;HYHln»’&gt; l»
IorW.1- and shown the splendid white monument
leIl. dothes of a black or •■subfuse hue xnitrkiug the grave of Juarez. This repre­
■Ire'recommcnded: nnd marbles are prohlb- sents in life sized mArblu figures the (lend
r»«iTlbe steps of the Bodldnn n* arc 'patriot, pillowed in the arms of a graceful
nlw hoops in tta High. Mo*t people Lave woman of exquisite proportions and atti­
hearil of lhe two last rules. 1 hough Very tude, and an expression of c&lt;xn|^ssionate
believe they arc true, yet they are *0, and grateful sorrow—in short, Mexico, the
Siir ~»i h**'"*wri
motherland. -And be sure to vteerve the
likeness to Don Benjto,” mld.flbe cicerone;
Latin.—Cor. London Tit-Bite.
“it Is Excellent—&lt;rt&gt;! perfect—Jt wns taken
Ix&gt;x«- Suporstltlon*.
from bi* death mask." "Yea, Indeed,”
In parts of Mna-nchiiselta it thought agreed the visitor, and then, not to be out­
1 I ir a criri mita « pie«* of wntheru wood done in critical nciuncn, he added, with n.
wave of the hand toward thu figure ot La
J.
I n.b«»l 1»
" n’"rri“«5 Pntria, and the statue of the widow is very
*"?» bit .or «»&gt;ibrro woo.1 flue aba"—San Francisco Argonaut.
nraler b.r plllu"' “H rttlrlug. tbe Br»l lllAb
suDcratition. 1* the one whom ahe is to
“Xr.-Knnsns City Journal.
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CURIOUS CUSTOMS
THAT
FROM REMOTE ANTIQUITY.

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There ore ixnao thoughts which tie within UM
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So far. so far.
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So deep within tho b.-art’a most secret cell.
Like some hid star.

Safo bld away and treasured aud unsought, .
Fairer than other thought*, perhaps, tide .
thought.

Jfr. L. B. Hamlen,
Of Augusta, Me., »ays: “I do not remember
-when I began to take I|o:xl's Sarsaparilla; 1C
•wa* several years ago. and I have found it does
me
a great deal of good In my declining years.
1

I am 91 Years
:2 months nnd 2R days old, aud my health is per­
1fectly good. 1 have no aches or pains about me.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
regulates
bowels, stimulates my appetite,
jand help*tny
me «• Jeep well. 1 doubt U a
jEreparation ever was made so well suited to
m T. it UiMrinr
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Paying for Farms from one Crop.
Gov. John Mlller^of North Dakota, re­
1lates an instance of what Is being accom­
plished
by farmers in the Red River Valley
I
Jof Minnesota and North Dakota. He said
S. J. Leland, near his town of Dwight, N.
•D., taught 100 acres of land in tho spring
(of 1891, for S2.G00, and raised crops that j
s.-eason worth the salary of a government i
(clerk, lit excess of the cost of his farm, as [
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tier
the following statement:
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; uk&gt; Bp. of wheat, at 83c......... 53,.vu.3O
'6jo „ .. oats, at ;Oe............ ■ htf-OO '
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jirduetlug
cost of land2.80060
1
Ileaving81.1UUB
Cases of this kind are so common that
1they area trug In the news market out

of long discussion.
“We cun consider tho affair closed?"
asks, for instance, tho father of the
suitor.
“I am agreed,” comes tho answer.
“How much Avill you give me in cash?"
“Fifteen rubles.”
“That is no money at all. I received
twenty rubles wlym my oldest daughter,
was married, and then times were hard."
“I shall add a fur mantle," copies the
reply.
f
“Keep your mantle. My daughtei
hns one.”
Tlids tho conversation proceeds until
the marriage terms are settled. But the
customs at tho marriage are equally
queer. A few days before the wedding
tho bride is taken to bathe by her friends
and companions. Tbe soap used at the
time is a present from the bridegroom.
The bathing sponge, through which
ribbons nre passtsl, is carried on along
pole in front of the bride. Tho young
woman sings as the procession advances.
The platform of tlie bathing house is
sprinkled with beer. ^It depends upon
the odor frpm the beer whether the
groom is to ta a henpecked husband or
nut. As soon as the bridal procession
enters the church on the day of the wed­
ding the bride and bridegroom start
down the aisle in a mad race. There is
a tradition that whichever one places
the foot first on the cloth in front of tho
alter is to ta master in the house.
In some parts of the country it is still
tho custom to invite a sorcerer to the
wedding ceremonies for the purpose of
driving away all evil spirits. The sor­
cerer is treated with the greatest re­
spect. At table he is served first. Dur­
ing a trial for tho murder of such a
sorcerer in Lamara, in 1880, the village
priest garb tho following account of the
authority possessed by the sorcerer:
“There was a marriage in my house,”
ho said. “I was told that a sorcerer had
entered thb room, had made various
threats and demanded the place of honor.
When I approached him he insulted me
and mocked me. When I led him to tho
door there was the greatest excitement.
People cried that my actions would
bring ataut disastrous results."
Among other things, there are queer
customs at tho wedding dinner. When
tho wino is passed around each guest
taste* the beverage and cries out that it
is bitter.
That .is the signal for tho
newly married couple to embrace one
another.
In some governments the
young wife ia obliged to prill off her
husband's lioots in tho presence of tho
guests as proof that ho is master. A
whip—placed there purposely — falls
from tho boot nnd the husband strikes
the wife with it three times. After this
greeting ho kisses her. The Russian
peasant values his wife for her econom­
ical properti^.—LTtalie.

No weather could detain Buckles from
bfo fifteen minute*’ constitutional before
breakfast, awl Macaulay was likewise a
great walker, always accompanied, how*
ever. by a volume ot some sort. Hygiene.

Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
Other Chemicals
are used in the
preparation of

MihrtW

Breakfast Cocoa,
which is absolutely pure
and soluble.
It has morelhan three timet the rtrength
of Cocoa mixed with Starch,. Arrowroot
or Sugar, ami is far. more economical,
rotting lets than one eent a cup. It
is delicious, nourishing, and easily
DIOMTKD.
Sold by.Crocera everywhere.

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchester, Mass.
NOTICK O? ATTACHMENT.
state of Michigan, the Circuit Court for the
County of Barry.
Clement Ktnllh and
ITilllp T. Celgrove.
Geonre J. Cox.
Notice is hereby given that on tbe 22nd day of
July A. D. 1W2 a writ of attachment was duly
Issued out of the Circuit Court for the Countv of
Itarn'at the suit of Clement Smith and Philip
T. Culgrove, the above named plaintiffs against
tbe lands, tenements, roeds and chattels, money
Mid etlects of tbesaid George.!. Cox. defendant
above named for the sum of one hundred and
fl fty dollar*, which said writ was returnable on
tbe 2nd day of August. A. D. 1M2. •
Dated this Uh day of August A. D. I8W.
Smith &amp; Colgrove. Attorney* for Plaintiff.

MOKTGAGK BALK
Default having been made in the conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Frauds Mllsby
and-Cordelia Sllsby. hts wife, to Mra. C M. Cantiue, dated April ISlb. A. D. 18M. and recorded
in the office ol the register of deeds, for the
county of Barry an.! State ot Mlchlgaii, ou tho
'.oth iu»v ot April. A. D. .IW5. In Uber 19of mort*
e»gcs. on page NKJ: and said monipmc was oil
•he 12th day of December. 18*B, duly assigned
by Mrs. C. M.Cauline to John A. Greble, which
said assignment was recorded in tbe office of
register of deeds for the county of Barry an1
state of Michigan, on the first day of July. 1*02.
la librr 38 of mortgages on page sig. And said
mortgage duly asrlgned by Ira VanValkenbunth. stfeclaltadinlnislnuor of the estate of
John A. Greble/deceased; to Fred W. Greble
on tbe second day ot September, 1W1, and duly
recorded In tbe office ot register ol deeds in tbe
county of Barry, state of .Michigan on toe 1st
day of July. iws. tn liber .'&gt;« of mortgagee, on
page JUT, on which mortgage there Is claimed
i&lt;&gt; be due at the date of Inis notice the sum of
four hundred, thirty seven dollars and seventyfive rent*, and an attorney's fee of twenty-fire
dollars provided for In said rnortrnge. and no
suit or proceedings at law having been institute
ed to recover ibe moneys secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof; New. th» refer,
by virtue of the noser of sale contained tn said
mortgage, nr.d the statute In sueb cate made
Stuttering and Staromorlng.
and provided, lotlce Is hereby K'.ven that oa
Stuttering and stammering aro terms batunlav. the first day of Octoi er. A. D, IHXJC
that are confounded.
They aro not ten o'clock In the foremiop. 1 shall Sell at public
to the highest bidder, at the. north
synonymous by any means. Stammer­ auction
front door of Um court house in the diy &lt;&lt; Haaing is an inability to projierly enunciate tings. Michig-n. (that being tbe place where the
circuit
court
for Barry county Is holdett], th®
certain elementary speech words; stut­ premises described
In said mortgage, or as
tering is a vicious utterance, manifested much ih'reof aa may be necessary to pay the
amount
due
00
said mortgage, with eight per
by fre&lt;iuent repetitions of initial or other
cent. Interest, and all legal costa, together with
elementary sounds. Both uro caused by an attorney's fee ol twenty-five doUara covenan­
improperly acting muscles of tho vocal ted for therein, the premises being described
in said mortgage as all thnt certain piece or par­
ctards, soft palate, tongue, cheeks, lips, cel of land situate in the township of Yankee
Springs, in the county ot Barry and State of
etc.
Michigan, and known and described as follow*:
Some of these muscles are under easy The north east quarter ot tbe north east quar­
control of the will. Over the muscles ter ot section twenty-four [24] hi town three [3]
north range ten 110] west containing forty acres
of the pharynx, tho soft nalate and at more or less.
tho base of the tonguA, which move its
Fhkp W.GMXIU-K.
Assignee o.' Mortgagee.
root upward and downward, our power
Smith &amp; Cousnov*.
I is not so complete, and this causes the
Attorneys for Assignee.
Affliction.—Sc. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Dated July 1st 1802.

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Trcatlwork.
Mre. Loatoa Alger, Mrs. Su-sle Sloane
P^muxo ri-.!ge
and the latter's ten-year-old boy had a
iterimg aborft
finally struck a lojj trail which lad him to thrilling experience about noon on Tde&gt;
an old log cabin which stood at the foot of day.
They attempted to croaa the trestlework
a hill buried away among the bushes. The
County Clerk Brice this morning iwttad
outside of tbe cabin was decorated with of what la known bb the Alice street
✓a marriage license to tbe oxi pie that will
coonakliu, aixl ns the traveler approached bridge on tbe Alameda broad gauge rail­
be married ou the fair ground during tire
road,
and when they bad tmvererd bait
a dozen long, lean dogs announced bls
fair.
ilJ
Mr;- .1-- *^^2
presenep. la a moment a man camo around tbe d!*t.an?e they were overtaken by n
Wanted, all the old gold and silver in )the corner of the cabin, and the traveler train and narrowly esoaptd death.
Tho women live at M3 Fourth street,
Barry county, for which I pay highest i accosted him.
•
"I have lost my way,” ho said, "and I Oakland, and had bwn on the south Aide
market price.
Joint Bknnmrr.
The Jeweler.
must trouble you for directions. 1 want at the estuary to gather green sluffs. They
were accompanied by a large Newfound­
reach Beckett’s Mil!.’’
We call attention to lire new adv. of O. to/Ab.-bah,
” the man drawled, never for land dog. and were carrying with them a
D, Spaulding in this issue of the Banxkh.
an instant removing his eyes from the sack containing the vegetable they bad
He especially calls attention to a fall open-,
gathered. Soon after the
hod round­
stranger’s face.
ing of dread goods.
—mrmMI
ed the enrve and rushed on to the bridge
Largest Stock of watches at John”Bess“Well,” said tbe traveler, “will you the engineer evidently naw them, for he
Hew his whittle and at once applied the
mer’s ranging in prices from $4 to 850. please direct mo!"
“Ah. hah-h.” tho native drawled absent air brakes.
Watches have never been sold so cheap
The-women, realizing their peril, at once
before. Be sure to see. them before you ly, and again rchiptwd into silence while be
seized the wooden. girders at the side of I
continued to stare.
purchase a watch.
“Weil," resumed the stranger, “if you the track and swung themselves outward
“Tbe musical features are not only fine, are going to direct me, I wish you would do to avoid beiug struck by the train. Be­
but proved a great hit. Little Trixie is so at once, as I am in a hurry."
tween the rails and the side of tlie bridge
there is a space ot iierhaps two and a half
sure to make a barrel of money — Osh­
"Ah, hah-h,” and another long pause.
- kish (Wis.) Times. Union hall, Tuesday
"Why don’t you speak out!" tbestranga feel, aad the track, being a single one.
there
was no other hope of escape for them
eve. Sept, 30.
asked a little testily. "Don’t you under
than by the means they adopted.
"May Smith Bobbins is the greatest stand what I want?”
Mrs. Sloane grasped her boy frantically
"Ah,
hah-h.
”
.
little Irish comedienne amt dancer that has
"Tbe suffering Mosesl Can’t you any and held him with her right hand while
ever appeared before a Chicago audience. ’
her left urra encircled t ho upright. As the
—Chicago News. At Union halL Tues­ anything except ‘Ah, hah'?”
engine came steaming toward them the
"Ah, hah.”
.
day eve. Sept. 20th.
The stranger began to t h ink ho had found dog, which is owned by Mrs. Alger, jumped
Weston’s Comedians are filling a week's a lunatic or an Idiot, nnd turned to ride Into the middle of the track and faced It,
engagement in Union hall and playing to away. Before he had gone' a dozen steps, barking incessantly aa ho did so. Seeing
good houses and giving good satlsfuction. however, he heard the man call at ths top the peril in which the animal was placed
his owner leaned forward nnd grasps! him
The company is a good one. supports a of his voice, saying:
Just ns the engine was about to dash him
good band and is much abovu Um average
"Jake; oh, Jake!”
companies that usually appear lie re.
_
“Whut you want, pap-p?” a voice an to death upon the ties. Mrs. Alger is a
powerful woman, and with n sudden jerk
swered.
Seven octave organ, fine walnut or oak
“Run here quick, Jake. Here’s a huunl" she pulled the faithful dog from the track
piano case, 9125. Six octave, oak case,
"A“man-n!” Jake replied. "Whar is ami sent him flying down into the water
975. Five octive organ. $00. Fine octive heem?”
beneath.
organ, f65. Call at John Bess mer's jew­
But this effort almost cost her life. Be­
"Heem jea’ went down the road thar.
elry store and see this fine instrument Heem war a stranger, Jake!”
fore she could recover herself tbe engine
Every organ warranted for five years.
struck her nnd literally tore her clothing
“Heem war?”
to shreds. The long doth coat she were
"Yas-s.”
Someone seems to have a spite* against
"An I didn’t git to*pee heem, pap-p. was torn from her back, her dress was
Dr. Burtoo'4 old building at the cut end
ripped in n hundred places, os though it
of Main street across from tbe lower Why’ut you uns call me sooner?”
"I War so tuck back by tbe sight ’o heem. bad been drawn through a thrashing ma­
hotel. Saturday night the fire department
chine, and her left boot was torn from her
was called out to quench the flames that Jake, thet I clean plumb lost my senses. I
foot. The engine struck her on the left
someone iiad started and the same thing dear forgot ’bout you uns. Mebby of
hip and ann. and how it happened that she
was repeated about 4 o'clock Monday you uns war to run utter heem you uns
wns not hurled from the bridge by the
moqt
ketch
up
with
heem.
Mebby
cf
morning. A five gallon kerosene can was
force of the shock is little less than n
found near the scene Monday morning, you uns called heem ’ud wait.”
Jake climbed over the fence apd started miracle.
that had evidently been used to pour oli
The train was brought to n standstill at
down the trail at full speed, at every jump
on the building with.
about half its length beyond the scene of
MllbMB
Our contemporary, the Democrat, made
“Ob, man! Mister num! Walt fer me, tbe accident, and the trainmen and a num­
its first appearance last week , under its won’t ye? Oh-b, man-n, I didn’t git to see ber of the passengers went back to render
new proprietors. Messrs., 1. M. Flint A yoa uns. Walt fer me, won't ye?”
walstarfcv. Tho injured woman wns con­
Son. If tbe first Issue may be taken as a
"What In the uaipc of gracious do you veyed to the Oakland Receiving hospital
sample of what Brother Flint proposes to mean?” the traveler cried, reining up his by Conductor Alexander Budionnn, and
the train was taken on to the, mole by
make of the. Democrat, it Hsafe to predict horse os Jake approached.
George Tccple, tho regular conductor of
that tt will be a clean, creditable county
"I want to see you uns,” Jake replied.
the train.
paper. He announces thnt it will be demo­
"Wha^do you want to see me for?”
At the hospital It was discovered that
cratic through and through, and that from
“ ’Ca'wyou uns is strange.”
principle*, and nut favorable to any course
“Well, I am only an ordinary man. Did do bones were broken, but the unfortunate
woman had rcceivwl severe bruises and
of policy to gain partisan ends. We ean­ you never see a man?”
contusions
on the left aide of her body.
' not agree to coincide with Bro. Flint’s
"I hain’t seed no strange man ns I ken
She was overjoyed when told that a boat­
political views, but we welcome him to recollect."
our city, and wish him success In every­
“What’s the difference between a strange man bad rescued her dog.
"I don’t care about myself," she said, as
thing but politics.
man and any other?”
she hobbled out of tbe hospital, "but if
"Thar’s a heap o' difference, I reckon.”
* A correspondent ot the Bannkil who
that dog of mine had been killed I’d never
“Well, take a good look nt me now.”
has driven about tbe country a considera­
Jake, a great strapping big gawk, at have held my head up agahi. I bare had
ble, notes tire fact that corn, in the vicin­ least eighteen years old, clad in white tow him a good many years nnd ho has saved
ity of Hastings is a fair, average crop, in trousers and n homespun linsey shirt, my life two or three times. ‘I used to live
some Instances much above tlie average, walked slowly around the stronger critic­ out on tbe Mohave desert and did cooking
and In a very few a failure. Especially is ally examining him from bend tq foot.
for the railroad company. It was then
it well cared, and promises to turn out
“Well, you have seen me pretty well that the dog did good service for me.”—
&lt; well. Our correspondent notices, too. that now, haven't you?” tho man asked.
San Francisco Examiner.
many farmers are preparing to exhibit
“Ah, hah," Jake replied.
articles at the coming fair. Among others i "Are you satisfied?”
lie notes that Geo. C. Scott, of Hastings
“Ah, hah."
A fashionably dressed lady was walking
township, who will exhibit a fine pair of
up tbe north side of Chestnut street to­
yearling Morgan colts; and a Durham calf
"Ah, bah."'
ward Tenth. Behind her placidly trotted
that Is a record breaker, having from
"Very well. Say, why don't you come a small bulklog with a black eye. As tbo
August &lt;Sth to September fltb gained in down to the county sent some day’ You pair reached Tenth street a big tawny fit.
weight exactly three pounds per day.
would see plenty of strangers there.”
Bernard dog was coming down toward
“Too fer.’’
Chestnut street following a colored num.
"It’s only fifteen miles.”
The dogs spotted each other immediately.
"Too fer. I reckon Td be shore to git The bulldog stood still and
hair could
Arrangements are being perfected for
be seen to slowly rise up on Lis brick, while
the reunion of the Barry County Battalion loot.”
"Well,
goodby.
”
the St. Bernard trotted forward. Tlie
to be held at Hastings, Thursday and Fri­
Tlie at ranges turned away and had gone owner^ the bulldog had crossed Tenth
day. October I3tb and 14 th.
All arrangements will be made, good about twenty yards when again be heard street without missing her pet. Site turned
to look for him just as tlie St. Bernard
speakers secured, and a general good time Jake calling:
"Oh, moan,” he said, "wait a minute, trotted up. "Oh, oh!” she screamed, • that
will be had.
.
4
Each post will elect four delegates for won’t ye? Here comes mam. She hain’t bis. horrid dog will hurt tny poor little
“
’
'
' the pet. Somebody do please take him away."
the election of officers for the ensuing year.
The feelings of the bulldog were evident­
Said election to take place Thursday at 3 young u
you uno.
ly hurt by this remark, for Le unceremoni­
o'clock p. m.
*.
The stranger looked back and saw a bare- ously mode a spring upon the big St. Ber­
F. A. Blackman. Col. Com.
beaded, lian-footcd woman and n dozen nard’s throat whicii was encircled by a
John H. Dknnis. AdjL
children coming toward him; then ho large leather collar. The bulldog fixed
turned and fled.—Missouri Cor.Jfew York .his fangs in the leather and held to It like
Tribune.
aeatb. It is hard to tejl which made the
The ladles dime society of State road
most noise, the dogs or the lady owner of
meets at the home of Mrs. Sent* Sept 32.
the bulldog. She thought surely that her
A woman who has been living In Paris
The ladles of the Presbyterian church1 tells of one of her bouts with the French pet would be killed. In the end the- collar
cordially invite their friends to supper on language. "I used to be on the lookout Of the St. Bernard had to be taken off and
Friday evening next at the society rooms constantly,” she says, "for additions to my tbe bulldog went trotting off with tt in his
month after his mistress had paid well for I
from 5:30 to 7:30.
vocabujary, and I would make_a mental Ik—Philadelphia Record.
There will be a union meeting of the note of every new won! as so much extra
capital.
The
landlord
of
our
apartment
churches at the Baptist church next Sun­
•
Men Who Enjoyed Fishing.
day evening. when addresses will be de­ died in tho course of our residence under
Among famous devotees of the rod and
livered on Temperance. To begin at 7:S0. his roof, and I was interested to learn that line may be noted Walton, Herbert, Paley
tho hired mourners were called croquoThe ladles of tbe Episcopal church will morts. Unfortunately, the same day I also and Dryden, the latter quite celebrated for
give a supper Thursday, Sept. 22nd. in learned that crachoir meant cuspidor, and his fishing parties,—Hygiene.
the society rooms.
got the two associated in my mind.
• "Several weeks after, my husband hav­
Kev. J. Rllnkenstaff will preach in the
•morning and evening at the U. B. hall ing broken the cuspidor in our rooms, I
undertook to replace it. They nre not in .
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Sunday.
common use in Paris, but I remembered d«»M«LBlUXer 01 the esUtc of 8a,no«l Beekey.
to have seen some in an out of the way
Notice is hereby given that I shall *ell at pnbare requested to meet at the home of Mrs. corner of a certain shop. Fancy the polite
lio
the
bidder, on
on Friday.
k- auction.
wi. j * to
v highest oiuoer,
P. T. Colgrove. over Joe. Rogers’• store. Frenchman's consternation when I asked .th«
“ . T.
SoremhM
A 1). ISki.rnaay.
4lh day of
November.
A.
at
Saturday evenlug, ? o'clock standard time. in mv best French for a ‘small, graceful, ° c*0*k In the forenoon, at the lato residence ofl
Beekey on the premises ht'reln-*
frettlly decorated hired mourner—one that 1
Clement Smith, Pre?.
jdt«* described tn the township of Tboraapnle
could take to America with me!’ ’’—New in the County of Barry, in the state ot Mlchhcan'
York Times.
puraaant to license aud authority granted to me
Columbus Day Proclamation.
on the ninth day of Bentember. A D.. troj, by
tfr.rrobllt*1
of ”*rry County, Michigan,
Whereas. TJre World's Congress Auxil­
Civil Protfvdlnp,
^*Jbe estate, right, title and Interest of the said
iary of the World's Columbian Exposition
Patrick (just over}—Falx, an this beer a
of. i«» and to the real estate struct*
and being tn tbe County ot Barrv, in the M.iteof
has made a patriotic suggestion that, at quare coontry to be sure.
Mich Iran, known juid described as follows, toat the same time that the Exposition
Hownow-Why, what’s the matter now? wit: Tbe west halt ot the east halt ot the north
grounds at Chicago are- being dedicated on
Patrick—Well, I haapri aom&amp;ndn tahlko: ,ec.Uo,‘
nil m town
- October 31. 189% tbe anniversary of the ing as loud aa.thcy could tahlk, aq I wint fow (4) north rang? ten (10&gt; west Barrv County.
discovery of America. all the people ot the into the place and there ware two-mln
United Slates unite In celebrating the a-callib each other liars and blackguards,
anniversary, of which celebration the pub­ an all rich loikc; an sez Oi, "Wat kind of
lic schools of the republic shall be every­ a place is' this?” An they sez, "It’s a coort
PROBATE ORDER
.
where the center; and
Whereas, Tbe President of the United kolnd of a coort of law la it’ware they s,*t« of Michigan. County of Barry—n
State* has by proclamation recommended talks lake that?” Antheysez, "It’sadTil r *L*
S® Probate Court’ for the
the observance of that day by public coort."—Boston Courier.
L*
b) Of Hastings, tn eaid county, on Tues
demonstration and by suitable exercises in
Ihe l...h day of September. In the vear
the schools and other places of assembly
ProKS1*
W- Armstrong, Judge of
throughout the land;
Book Agent (opening his pack}—I am In­
Now, Therefore, L Edwin B. Winans. troducing into this neighborhood, madam
Svernor of the state of Michigan, do here- a little book «----’
recommend nnd request the observance ■ Housewife (slamming tbo door in his
by the people of Michigan of the said face)—I don’t want anything!
Twenty-first day of October, 1892, as a
Book Agent (loud enough for all the
general liollday, that business be suspend­ neighbors to hcar)-A little book on good
ed. and thnt civil and military organiza­ manners, mr.&lt;larn, but you don’t seem to
tions join in the cakbratkin. In testimony desire nay. Good afternoon!—London Titwhereof, I have hereunto sei my hand and Bfta.
caused to be affixed tbe great seal of tbe
state. Ibis first day of September, A. D.
1892.
Edwln B. Wixans,
During ihcwar a paper from General
the payer of
Governor.
teigs pawed through the bands of General

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jXnou
Toorfw, bo« Wtta bo-

w. h. a nau&gt;. rmOTi

uiJ [Hrrrtar. Hnl-rtu.S
NaUataettoo guaranteed. Rooms o' tr a.

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Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

Mich.

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CAPITAL S7B.OOO.OC.
sranvs «;.ooo.ou.
Incorporated unde^t^ )aw» of the Stale ot

Opeo lor buslaw OW-1B&gt;I58A

orricsu:
O. G. Robins &gt;n, President:
.
Chester Messer.
Pre’D. w/Beynolds.CsaiHer.

dfxctobb:
D. W. Reynolds.
D. G. Robinron,
John Csrrrth,

Chester Messer.

luterest p-Udon tl-nedsposimnd xeoeral
BwiclDX Business Transacted.

SCHOOL BOOKS.

Peoples DRUG STORE
'THE largest complete
1 stock of new and sec­
ond hand School Books
and everything needed in
tlie school room in Barry
County.

UI.

Goodiem

DRUGGIST and book­
seller, and the originator
and promoter of LOW
prices for Drugs, Books
and School Supplies.
2nd Hand Books wanted.

DRESS : GOODS
We are in receipt of our Fall purchase of Drew
and extend to the people of Barry county a most cordial in.
vitation to visit our store and inspect our line, and w« pledge
you the assurance of showing you the most desirable. &lt;Jon.
plete, and fashionable line of-Dress Goods ever offered in
tlie city. Having made an early purchase from one of the
largest Dress Goods houses in New York, we are not only
able to secure the latest weaves, but we can give you stvles
qualities, and prices that no other house in the city''can
show. Complete line of the new weaves at our nsiniHv |ow
prices. Jaquards, Diagonals, Plisse, Whip Cords. French
Serges, 46 and 54 inch Storm Serges in navy blue; very IH&gt;Ih
ular goods. Wool Suitings, Scotch Cheviots, etc. Ev|ry res­
ident of Hastings is aware of the fact that we have during
the past season done the Dress Goods business of listings
having gained patronage at a very rapid rate. Th. reason
is that we carry the largest line of medium and high grade
Dress Goods in the city, always strictly reliable, and our
prices tery much the lowest. We inaugurate the fall season
by offering you the best selected stock of Dry Goods in Has­
tings. This sale is made to give the purchasing public a
chance, by comparison, to settle as to who tbe penile are
that quote the lowest prices. New goods in every depart­
ment. Jackets; we are showing the latest styles in th.- new­
est materials. Perfect fitting and correct styles. Misses
and childrens cloaks. Misses New Markets with nfiUtarv
capes. Silk; we have the largest assortment in the city.
Dress trimmings; Prudent purchasers should not invest a
dollar until they have examined our stock of
Silks and Velvets, Handkerchiefs,
Bedfling.
Laces.
Dress Trimmings, Cloak.-.
Gloves,
Neckwear.
Jackets
Draperies,
Hosiery,
andFnrs.
MOTTO:
Comparison of prices. Equal recognition of each liatmu.
Courteous treatment to every one. Quick sales and ■ -mall
profits.

Websters Dictionary 5c.
The Popular Dry Goods Houm-.TJJ

LOOK s HERE

kA

Wheat, is low and flour
should be the same. For a
short time I will sell

White Rose Flour
AT

$2.20

Per

100 LhJ

This is a No. 1 flour. I warrant every sack to be first
grade.
Live poultry wanted

JOS. ROGERS.

SEPT. 5
IS THE first day of
school and as usual Fred
L. Heath is on hand with
a complete line of

School Books
New and second hand.
It will pay you to come
come and select from his
large supply, of second
hand and shelf worn books
Many are as good as new.
You will save from

25 TO 65 PER CENT

E HAVE just received and opened up our first
invoices of new fall dress goods. To say that
we are pleased with them would not describe
_ it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
see them.

W

FROM 12 1*2 CEMT3 W
We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have proven very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

Fred
L. Heath,
THE DRUqqiST
ADMINISTRATOR'S [BALE,

We are now showing our first invoice of then goods.
Come in and see them.

at RUSSELLS

well known hand:
a huge bed in one cZ tbo old country hoosea
Id. Maryland during several hot nights hi

Dated Sept sth.
(A true copy.)

FALL OPENING

’• G; ROBUrzow.
Admlulstnitor.

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Largest Circulation
of any paper in tkt
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Banner.

VOL :&lt;xxvn. no. 21

Hastings,

mich., September 22, ise2.

WHOLE NO. 1945

SMtbphsMtasisPwty

HASTINGS ROLLER MILLS.

So If a fine appearance
You on the road would show.
Buy all your harness jf Babcock
And you’ll find them right we know.

R. MUDGE A SON.

Clothiers.

Of this fine store our rhyme will tell
When clothing ia the stock they sell.
It Is a fact you can't erase,
IL Mudge &amp; Son's store is the place.

HICKS A SPENCE.
Groceries and Crockery.

To get the best and profit reap
By buying here exceeding cheap.
Here men, youths, boys and children flnp
Their ideal suits in price and k^ud.

■

Suita In fashion that were made
'
To suit the season and the trade;
.Fall suits of texture, coarse or tine.
For dress nr business, every line.

Special Invitation
. visit the fair, which by the way wf.’l be the best ever held here, to call in and examine
k ot stoves and hardware.
•

Ira Van Valkeriburgh,

The Hastings Roller Mills
With capacity so great, •
Surpasses mauy an Industry
Of Ils kind within1 the state.

Hams, shoulders, eggs and butter
With rich and fragrant cheese;
Barley, grits and hominy,
Spices, beans and peas.

FORD’S HOTEL.

All these and much unmentioned
At lowest price they sell.
Go Into Hicks and Spence's
They are sure to treat you well.

Our city’s pride is Ford’s hotel,
With modern improvements fitted well.
The building Is of brick and stone
And gives our town a stylish tone.

The cheerful fire and easy chair
Welcome the worthy stranger there
The weary drummer of the road
Heie finds the best of wholesome food.

M. P. FULLER.
Watches. Clock*. Jewelry. Silverware
and Optical Good*.

When In business a man succeeds,
We judge his merits by his deeds.
See Fuller's stock of jewels and gems,
Fine watches of gold with winding
stems.

With school supplies the shelves abound
And miscellaneous books are found;
Humerous books and books of knpwledge.
Books for school and for college.
With novels, science, essays critical.
Works of art and works poetical.
Fine stationery from which to choose.
Gift and humorous books for tlie
blues.

Perhaps the president’s pastry
So dainty, rare and light
Is from these famous brands
So perfect, fine and white.

The choicest fruits and vegetables.
Pepper, cinnamon and mace.
And the freshest stock of canned goods
You’ll find in any place.

IF. J. &lt;t L. L. HOLLOWAX.
Dnin and Books, new and second Hand.
Tablets, Blates and Drawing Books.
Sign of the Elephant.

Don’t think

To all bls popular grades '
Attention we must claim,
His “Extra Hulled Buckwheat Flour’’
As well deserves Ils fame.

In coffees of the purest
And teas they do excel.
And choicest grades of sugar
And syrups too, as well.

To all their friends they wish to say,
And those who have not called that
way,
,
Don’t go elsewhere for clothing any
more
Until you have visited Mudge A Son’s
store.

Iv- st line in the city, and you will be satisfied our prices are reasonable.
rove tt'i'? you have seen our line.

His brand “Roller Half Patent”
We’re pleased and proud to mention.
And to his “Straight Grade Flours”
We call particular attention.

Everything In dishes
And wares for the table.
And prices are low
■ As they're possibly able.

Call at their store when at your leisure.
They’ll show yau goods with greatest
pleasure.

WAL STOVES, HEATING STOVES,
COOK STOVES,

L. A. Eaton is well known %
As a leader in thia trade, '
And manufactures many brands
Of flour of finest grade.

Wares from Bohemia,
Dresden and Japan,
The beat wares made,
Is Hicks &amp; Spence's plan.

The nobbiest neckties, cuffs and collars.
And best place In town to spend your

To fully describe Holloway's store
Would take at least a page or more.
But call at their store for paper and
books.
For children al school, for preachers,
'
for cooks.

A worthy home Industry
Deserving of your trade—
The Hastings Roller Mill
For the fame their flour has made.

.

Queensware and glassware
And beautiful lamps.
A large variety,
And eheap for your stamps.

And all reliable goods and make
In nobbiest styles that "take the cake.”
in hats and caps they have bargains
# best.
You pay your money, they do the rest.

brids

If you should travel Michigan o’er
As far as you could g%
A more reliable flouring mill
You would not get to know.

Hicks and Spence's crockery ,
Plain or gold band.
Are the products of the artisan
From every land.

-

All needs of the people are kept in store.
Pens and pencils by the hundred
score;
.
Inks and erasers and spcnccrlan pens
And prettiest notions for gifts for
triends.

Window shades and fixtures, albumsand
toys,
Something for grown folks, girls and
boys.
Fine wall paper to adorn the walls
Of kitchen, pantry, chambers, halls.
Messrs. Holloway have one of the largeafstocks,
To be found In any of our business
blocks;
While ali admire the goods they keep
And wonder how they sell so cheap.

Thoughtful attendants and what’s more
Elegant furniture on each floor; „
With spotless linen sheets, the best.
And mattresses fine for every guest.

The rooms and beds superbly good,
The table groans with choicest food.
And all the luxuries due a lord
Each meat does grace the festive board

Ladles* watches first-class line.
From ten to eighteen karats flue;
Precious stones, bracelets, finger rings.
And bridal gifts that wedlock brings,
tflch Jewels, rare from foreign climes,
F.lght-day clocks with sweet sounding
chimes
.
To ornameut the shelf or room,
Add charm and beauty to the home.

The charges are, for bed and food
Quite reasonable for services good.
Slop at Ford's for first-class fare
And kind attention you’ll find there-

A. E. HENKES.
City Bakery and Confectionery.
Side State Street.

Choice silverware of rare designs.
Direct from factory—extra fine;
Spectacles, too,' for young and old.
All famous brands by Fuller sold.

IMPORTANT

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

To every person suffering from
Piles or any other Rectal disease.

BB. LAKINS,

Dry Goods, Carpets,

Tint Rectal specialist of Grand
Rapids, is at the Hastings House.
Hastings, every Thursday after­
noon and Friday forenoon.

Cloaks,

Dr. Jjtklns has a large list of
patients In Hastings and vicinity,
and more are securing his services
at each visit as a result of his un­
usual success In his special prac»
tlce.

Repairing here is promptly done.
The work and price please every on?:
To trade with Fuller money saves, A
He also warrants and engraves.

That place Renkes’ confectionery
And ice-cream-parlors neat.
,
And if you wish a Que cigar
His brands cannot be beat

All of these things and many more
Are kept and sold at Fuller's store;
And all proclaim with one assent.
Money with Fuller wisely spent

Blankets, Bedding,

AH are Invited to call for con­
sultation and examination both
of which are absolutely free.

Live Geese Feathers
When In U1IA5D ItAl’lDS stop ft

1 lie most complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state.
•

A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for S1.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
7p, 80 and 82 Monroe St

h-ake a specialty
°r making Gents suits
an,i pants to order.

And every day at dinner hour
Delicious rusks of choicest flour.
And fancy cakes of every grade
And choice confections are displayed.

And all who trade come back for more.
To Mead A Schumann’s market store.

All of these things Allgeo supplies.
And he’s the man to patronize.
He's open early, keeps open late
And gives good honest, liberal weight.

Fine tailoring is a business
We’re in need of while,
For where Is there a man
Who would not dress In style?

H. C. Smith, very cordially,
Invites the public there,
He’s a well known reliable tailor
And In price he’s always fair.

AND

GRA^D RAPIDS,

' Of every, kind, both salt and fresh.
With choicest lard to baste the dish.
They’re open early, keep open late,
And give good honest, liberal weight.

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MICH.

-TOE' KENTopposite UNION DEPOT.
JDUNnNTJaH. 3 3c.
Free Baggage Transfer. New House
BMtind

To consumers of kerosene oil In Has­
tings and Barry Co: We have established
an agency at Hasting# for the sale- of
Snow Drop oil. which for laminating pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes it perfectly safe- It
a clearand white light and free of odor,
nor does It cause any deposit on cbimno
which Is so common with cheap and low
test Ohio oil. Since July 1, 1891. Michi­
gan allows the use of. 120 degrees »•«**’*
oil which permit# the the sale of kerosene
Side from Ohio crude and pw.eM«&gt; a

larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
ITS the fire test to 150 degrees or more
tJXnea unless, so far as pr-doctog
light Is concerned but at a low test will
bum fairly well, «UH producing a very
disagreeable ordor while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy substance
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cr&gt;st is nUt

safety. For “le
8*R ph,1,,Ps’ iL U
Newton and Cook A Cook.

*

a D MaY’xaiuj., Wholesale
Au- .
A-D-MATKA
UoUn(0uMlch

He lias French and English suitings
Which he wants you to inspect,
\AI1 the fashions of the season
! From which you taay select.

He makes them up in elegance
And cuts and fits so neat.
All the latest styles of garments
And he does his work complete.
Call in and view his samples.
His work will stand the test.
In every feature art
And workmanship the best.

Remember well our counsel
Befdre this leaves your sight,
Go Into Smith, the tailor's.
And get your clothes made right.
J. IF. BABCOCK.
InrneM "Ort Horw Goods. Blankets,
Kobe*, Whips. ot«.
You may own the gayest wagon
And sport a thorough bred horse,
But If your harness ia dingy
All the style is lost of course. ,

D. H. BAYS.
Ground Floor Studio. Next door
American House.

All kinds of fruits delicious
From mauy a foreign land.
Likewise of home productions
Are here at your command.

To sketch the human face divine,
And draw the life-like portrait fine.
And stamp the features as displayed
In every tint of light and shade.

•

■

Unto your Interest it will be
To purchase here—call and see.
This is thfelr hobby, mark it well—
None but the best of goods they sell.
And prices low as heretofore
At H. L. Newton &amp; Sons’ store.

Bays pictures all admit first-class.
No artist can his work surpass.
And all whe once have seen his views
■ Return with friends none fail to choose
Bay'#, studio Is known far and near,
For he’s the leading artist here.
His prices never are too,dear,
Tlien get your pictures taken there.

J. W. &amp; L. L. HOLLOWAY

To brighten up your faculties
You need not travel far.
Step Into Holloway's drug store
For an excellent cigar.

JESSE TOWNSEND.
Fine Biirticw, Kniul
and Carta,
Otflce at Salvation Army Halt

It ($ necessary to have a carriage
And also a wagon.
if you buy one of Jeast Townsend
You'll have one to brag on.

The choicest soda and minerals
Are sold within this store.
Healthful, cool and sparkling,
With flavors rare and pure.
’

Saddles, harness in profusion.
The very best and no delusion;
All thdt belongs to horsemanship.
The blanket, duster, comb or whip.

Fine rigs at low prices
Is Jesse Townsend's hobby.
And all the work he sends out
Is substantial and nobby.

Blacking, varnish, brushes, oil,
Which saves the horseman hours of

We see a happy citizen driving along
Singing away on cheerful song.
We ask the cause of bis pleasant glee
•• Tls the fine uew buggy that Town­
send sold to me."

.

Best of coffees, best of teas,
Best of butter, best of cheese.
Best of sugars, best of spices.
Best of all at moderate prices.

All kinds of fancy cakes for tea
At Newton’s store you may see.
And crackers, too. of every grade
And choice confections are displayed.

The best timber and steel''
Are used In lheir make
They’re warranted strong
And not liable to break.

,

We’ll speak of their store
With good things complete.
For surely they buy everything
Wholesome to eat.

Nuts and raisins, mustard keen,
Soaps, starch and bluing—kerosene..
Tobacco for to smoke or chew
And excellent cigars for you.

The public he Invites to call.
To see his stock selected all.
With greatest care In every grade.
Both for the fall and winter trade.

toll.

H. L. NEWTON A SON’S.
Of the fine bmdness bouses
Of Hastings to-day.
We have something
Of Newton &amp; Sons to say.

This Is his art and well he can
Thus represent the youth or man.
The peerless beauty, aged dame
Or lovely matron all the same.

He sells buggies and sanies
Anti road wagons new styles—
They’re proven the best
For they’ll run the most mWes.

The best assortment In the laud.

Go there for these nice luxuries
Which old and young adorev
And get them pure and freshly made
At Renkes’ candy store.

/ Newton &amp; Sops have on hand
Family flour of finest brand;
Canned goods, preserves, dellctons lfruit
____
And pickles that we know will suit.

So call on J. W. Babcock
And get a new set right away.
To ornament your spanking pair
Whether they’re black or bay.

In abort, he alnaja

"Sweets to the sweets” is his motto.
And here you can always get
Fine caramels for the maiden
And bon-bons tor your pet.

to

And children’s gesture, look or hair.
So like that life itself is there.
And babies pictures nice and cute,
He always makes these just to suit.

’

He makes the choicest bread and pies.
Ice-cream and cakes also.
And for oysters and refreshments
It Is the place to go.

IF. E. ALLGEO.
South Side Bakery and Lunch llootn.
Fine Confectionery.
What hungry folks desire to know
C
Is, where’s the nicest place to go
To have the head clear and right.
For good, nutritious, wholesome food.
Depends upon good appetite:
With seasoning right and cooking
The proper food for man to eat
good?
x
Is good and wholesome, well cooked
meat.
Allgeo’s lunch room Is the place
k
To
feed
the
hungry
human
race;
x_
For breakfast, sausage with hot cakes;
He’ll serve a lunch or oyster stew
For dinner, roast beef or Juicy steaks;
And regular meals for a quarter too.
For supper, cold veal or pork or lamb,
Perhaps dried beef or cold boiled ham.
He makes good bread, cakes, pies and
tarts.
Or if you‘re feeling a little off.
And all things in this line supplies.
Nothing equals good beef broth.
All sorts of bread that’s in the town.
Mead &amp; Schumann on Main street.
Vienna. Graham, nice and brown.
Is best and cheapest place for meat

II. C. SMITH.
Merchant Tailor. OverB. Mudge • A Son’.

North

Ttf all who heed the counsel
We give this good advice—
If you wish the finest candles
Go where "tls pure and nice.

MEAD .t SCHUMANN.

13632090

,

Holloway's drqg store Is the place
For medicines that are pure.
Then follow up the directions
Of course to be sure!
This house is always stocked
With medicines of repute.
And purest oils and extracts
, From various barks and fruit.

•

.

And powders, combs and brushes.
Perfumery and notions.
And hundreds of novelties
From over the oceans.
Prescriptions are compounded
With greatest care and skill.
And every such order
They carefully fill.

Continued on li-jhih page.

�THE LORD’S SUPPER.

Th. rtlquHU u to frrahiw,,
be th. um« U both Oifcnl Wld ci Tjl “
1’raraJtlra: .bey „„ nevlI
a&gt; • eralor mu. but rail
L1. it ’
&lt;n nojoeoont TnuM the,
Thursday, September aa 189a.
NATIONAL SERIES, SEPT. 2S.
K STUDY OF THE POLITICAL FIELD
Ibeir finrt trrai.ell iorit
w
'«•
I
tarool
lift,
r
that
I.
over.
Th,
IN NEW YORK.
■ COO &lt; BROS., ^ropnotora.
J world rtill JmelrathM ti„. y.. The /xiuMe
fMnnt Green
-alaed. a«id» from the .obecnptlon ol
type !• hbuh'bu), but nJ;,.,, .
' /"
Thoroughly United
j th.n.wl. «. buj.pily.lt I. „i)
the newspapers which are ’"J1*”’
lOUe. pnh.
I lie schools a rd ’varsity rr. ■: ..
thia scheme, lor their
afreshnmn astrell ah!.,. ■.. "'liking
, p
ment, amount to only about (10,000.
bicnwlf ito ui(«t ml,, r*.. x&lt;
.... ,'j t'nf
Senator DattHurd at Work for HarrisonOft -when ye mw u^iuu,
the itmilei of runu.ngup‘.|'J
W
nothSenator Platt has done what,sv«T Into one pine®.thls
10 t ut the Lord’f , ’** ’t°f "*®
[Spacial Cwreepondsnce. |
-I.
The IL V. rays, "It Is not porai- f or*e
Rod tnere who comndla any
New Yore. Sept. 12.—The scenes at body who knew him eippcted. He u» Smmer
taken
off
his
coat
and
gone
rtgoronsly
£.
P
w
ratthelxml'eSopper.Tb.dlrl-;b«Mbotonr
.........
..
tho Republican headquarters are intl« .loo. ut tbl»
ipiring.
The crowds of people who to work for Repnblican snc««.
*™ »oM&gt;rreeo»ole«l, J’t"I'’”,""''’
' &lt;&lt; Uw
l.v the words, "Now concerning o' as Mc&lt;lrsn:i(l 1 &lt; w.inus.-rJx&gt;n.!..n l.t-Riu
,'oine and go, the presence of such men .prate out frankly. He rays that while
touching” (chapters vil. 1; vlH, I; xil, 1;. ------------ --- --- ——*—7------------ '
Z
is Senator Platt, Whitelaw Reid, War­ ho did not desire the nomination of Mr.
xri IL If the «*riof in which onr leraon
ner Miller, General Clarkson. cx-Sen- Harrison, he recognizes him M lin *blt’
|k found bo carefully read, the prominent,
itor Spoouer and others who have con­ pure and foarlese lra&lt;ler.ono on whom
.Jv,
Hasd*cb«x yet Carter’ll lUtto Liver PffiN M tributed to Republican success in tho •he party can fully relh. As a Bepnh- topic will ba found to be that of glorifying
G«1 In eating and drinking (x,,81). and :
\
eqx^illyvalaAblo la ConsUpation. coring ondp-mveatlng thia annoying oomnlalnLwiiOatbey olao past show bow thoroughly the Repub­ lican Mr. Platt says he’lira never had
when people come together to enjoy them-1
.
correct alldlscrdcxii of tbeRtomacbMtamtaia tba licans are united and how earnest they anr thought of refusin; hisRetire sap­
■ M-lrc* In eating and drinking they cannot ।
f
%
MvoraDdxagmatolbebawaia. XvmlftharaUY
port
to
the
nominee
of
the
Repnohcan
are in this early stage* of the campaign
trulv cat the Lord * Supper, for It points
Y
•1
I
to the death of self, not. the life of self.
qSias-’i.*' ' .
lor success.
party.
JI.
“
For
In
eating,
every
one
take
th
beW
T
Prmldent Ilarrlfcon’s Letter of Aceep Seenna About ti&gt;« City.
fore other his own supper. And one la hun17
• • • - y jf
Walk about the city and you are more
/
Nothing that has appeared since the at' and another h&gt; drunken.” Imagine;
impressed than ever with the contrast
nconh coming together for a good time, as .
1^"*
. '
campaign opened has attracted more at­
_________
between the condition of tho Repnblicthey »ay, and after enjoying thcmaelvca to A
sub and the Democrats
Republican tention than President Harrison's letter the full, proceed to commemorate the.:
banners float to tho breezo everywhere. of acceptance. It has proven a most Jami’s death. Thera did worse than that,
1 '
On aristocratic Fifth avenue you find telling document, and one which it b
for they actually made the Lord’# Supper
*»•
Harrison and Reid banners, and in tho felt must provo extremely valuable to
a drunken feast.
less pretentions streets and narrow pas­ the party. His clear statement of the
22. “What! have ye not houses to cat
and drink io. or despise ye the church of
sageways of the city those names spring benefits td manufacturers and working­
Others do not.
ap again and again, as if by magic. men already felt under the McKinley God»” The supplying of our bodily needs
is one tiling, but the worship of God is nb
Look down the streets as you pass and /♦w, produces marked effect, while his
entirely different matter. One ot the mo4b
Mrs. William Lahr
-*uoy on,
-ra&gt; —■
»rarrcx you uro impressed with the holiday ap- chowing of the growth of our foreign
prominent characteristics of Christ wA Of Freeport. I1L, began to fall npMfy, k,st »n
£3 prar.ee. c.u.e.1 by the preralraee ot commerce under reciprocity ta equally
that He never lives! for Himself, but
ftppcUtj
aadfiot
Into a serium conditio:, froa
convincing.
Hb
commendation
of
Mr.
by drscirts everywhere, or wai by moO.
| banners and flags. And tho larger pro­
trny» a* a sacrifice for others (Rom. xtj 3;
Blaine in the’ good work he performed
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New YortG ’ portion of these which bear tho names
John rl, 38, 51) If we have not His Spirit
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE "Harrison and Reid," shows the udvnn’- while a member of the cabinet, both as we are none of His (Rom. vili, V). • If we toast distressed her. Had to give up Uu*o.
to reciprocity and otherwise, b very abide in Him we will walk as He walked work, lu a week after taking
---------------------- i tage which the Republicans have in the
r Aep "*D 8 matier of activity.
gratifying to tho admirers of that great (1 John i|, 6).
FORPROF1T
’
man. ' One important service that the
23. “For I have recelvwl of tho Lord that
(MIc*.) BVMN KSS C O L which also I delivered unto you, that the She felt a little better. Could ketp «or8
An official of one of the largest bunks letter has performed b to bring to the
—
LEGE.
Lord
Jesus,
the
same night iu which He on bet stomach and grew stronnr. si ,« took
public
attention
tho
dangers
which
Enclose stamp for circular. Address. A. S. of New York city, speaking of this sub­
was betrayed, took broad.” Hated by the 8 botxtes. has a good appetite. Kuia.J
IUk
PAK1SM, Prop’r. '
ject said: "Nothing has impressed me threaten the business public in a return
world, betrayd by a proferawl friend and does her work easily, is bow In perfect heann •'
to
the
old
state
banking
system,
as
promore strongly than the contrast between
delivered tobccnuifled; this was the treat­
Hoods Pills «w the »—«t ofttHteaw
the course of the two parties in this par­ [K&gt;sed by tho Democratic platform. The ment Christ received, ami He teaches us
ticular. Banners don't vote, to lie sure, proposition for a commission to consider not to expect anything different or better
but they indicate a great deal in the.evi­ elections anil apportionment methods
(John xv, 18-30; xvl, S3).
dence cf enthusiasm in the parties they takes away from the Democrats the
24. “And when He had given thanks,
scarecrow of "force bill,’’ and shows
He brake it and said. Take, eat: this is
Ciov. John Miller, ot Nortl: b.-kuia. re­
represent."
my body which I» broken for you; this do ; lates an instance of wlintl- brinK nccoiu"How do you find tho business people that neither the Republican party nor
In remembrance of me." Hv did not ray pllsiied by farmers in the K’td Rh. ? Vnlley
feeling on this subject?" 1 asked. I con­ its leader want anything more than fair
this is my body which b panipexed or In­ of Minnesota and North Dakota. He »ld
fess that 1 was not a little interested in treatment for all sections and all
dulged‘fnr you, but given or broken for S. J. Leland, near his |own of Dwight, N.
his reply, for he ia a Democrat and 1 citizens.
you. It we are saved by His blood, then D.. bought 160 actfA. of i.n.h'roijir spring
was curious to see how a Democrat who
the grant question with us is no longer of llrtH, for s.’_.'’a00, aud ralj-u! crop* i'lat
The Sick Slck-Clev.iand Fund.
is brought into close contact with the
one of food or raiment, but one of right- season worxh the salary of a piivt-rrhUwit
great business element of New. York
couaneM ami glorifying God (Rom. xiv, 17). clerk, iu excess nf the cost ot hl» (arm. as
, found the situaticta.
25. "This cup is the new u**iaracnt in per tint'«oliowing statement:
The SICK CtlYfiANP'
my blond; this’do ye, as oft as ye drink it.
-FUND —
In remembrance
of me." It was after thr­
"The business -people,"
ho answered,
eat ing of the passover on that last Might
"apparently expect tho Republicans to
___
.’.••yun
before He was crucified that H*t.'instituted livxiuciiuK esnt of Imu&gt;i .
succeed. • I notice that tho Democrats
this supper (Luke xxll, 14-22/) awl gave to
in tho business world take very little in­
si.i.wdh.TAMES A. SWEEZEY.
fib dirtiples these cml-hcm* of Hls body Leanne... A.........................................
CasiS of this kind are w con'rnon Um
terest in the campaign.
Even those
Attorney at law.
and blodd to be ura*’. by them in coining
they are a Irug hi the pews market out
Hasting*. Mich. who make professions of- a belief in
days as memo^nds of His death. He would
Practices In all courts of the stale. Col­ Democratic success when they are con­
have the.r-.mA only filled with gratitude
lections promptly attended to.
cerned admit that they have little con­
becsri.'uof His sacrifice on their behalf,
•tml also ready to lay down their lives for
fidence in the resulL All the people
RS. E. H. 4 C. I*. LATHROP.
Him «&gt;r pour them out in loving service on
who are willing to bet on the result are
Honioepathle Physicians and
j on the Republican side.
Democrats
behalf of others (I John Hi. 1C: John xv. 13).
Surgeons
, it is a nri
29. “For ra often ps yo eat thb bread,
All calls city and country promptly at-j who talk about betting on Cloveland
and drink thb «np, yo do shew the Lord's
iaipi ’ tended to.
। back down if they are pushed into tho
—Now York Commercial Advartteer.
death till He come.” Itoleemis] by Hb
.
comer."
1
great
sacrifice, we are expected to deny
A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
.
I
There ia not n thoughtful l/cialneo* mau I self, reckon our old man as crucified and
.
Physician and Surgeon, j
.♦3.00
Apathy.
■
♦ 5.09.
! constantly present our bodies a living
Delton,
Bllcti.
\«50
1 wna curious to know what was tho
♦4.00®
I wBcriilce, sustained and cheered by the
Office In residence, one block eart of depot.
real cause of this aj»[»areut apathy on
glory which will be ours in the resurrec­
♦3.50
the ]&gt;art of the Democrats. An investi­
tion body nt Hit coming (Math, xri, 34;
arc wed in the
A. A C. H. BARBER
♦2.50
gation shows that it grows largely out
Rom. vi.fi; xlL 1,2: rill, 16; I Thrsx 1. 10).
Aly
Physicians and Surgeons.
pvt partition of
Th- Irro greatest of all events in tho hbof tho tariff situation. Careful inquiries
♦2.25
'■'-Calls in city or county responded to with into the condition ot the manufacturing
l&lt;
•( the world arc the death of Jesus on
promptness, day or nigliL
♦ 2.00_!_
7“s
' C.
.,-y‘and hbretuiq) to reign and sub­
thoughtful
industries of New York state show that
due the earth.
'
they ar* 'imrishing as they have never
ST. “Wherefore, whosoever hhp 11 eat this
\ WILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
flourished before. And their prosperity
•V
Lawyer.
bread, and drink thb nip of th&gt;-Lord un­
is attributed to tho tariff aystem which
worthily, shall be guilty of the body and
Office over Julius Russell's store, State
Mr. Cleveland and his followers are
blood of the Lord. ” The unworthy refers
street, Hastjhgs, Mich.
pledged to destroy. Investigations into
not to the persons imnaking. for all nre
the condition of the various manufac­
Unworthy In themralrra, but to the spirit
That fearlettA Democrat, Hon. Charles in which it is jiartaken. If oneshonld take
which is absolutely pure
turing
interests
have
shown
this
to
be
! F .
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
the fact The clothing manufacturers, F. Pock. appointed commissioner of la­ the bread and wine at such a time for mere
and soluble.
TMEBEST SHOE M THE WORLD FOR THE MOWY.
Attract Block. Hartings.
OTHKIt SPECIAT.TIEH In footwear are at
Money to loan on Beal Estate Real Estate tho glove makers, rhe cutlery manufac­ bor in New York by Mr. Cleveland- carnal gratification be would be guilty of
It
has
more than thrrt timet the {irenath
W{J«»"&lt;5J,vw.and reprvw.nt a money vatae «ud on cmintsslon. General conveyancing.
2&amp;S2S«aJS?&amp;n*cl°
'I*r1rK » complete set of Abstract Books, com
turers. the pearl button factories, tho when the latter was governor, officially ill treating the sacriflco of Christ and mak­
of Cocoa mixed with Starch. Arrowroot
*7^*
yTRjgate* KitHMTiTriTS^
J-piled from the Records, can fnrnlsb complete
great shirt and collar manufacturing reports that the net increase in wages in ing light of hb death for ua
or Sugar, and i» far more economical,
W. L. Vouslae, Brochion.
Sold by » tr*?t»
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
28. “But let a man examine himself, and
establishments of Troy, tho iron and Netf York state alone under the first
ho let him oat nf that bread and drink of
steel industries, the tin plate manufac­ year of the McKinley law. -was (0,877,­
P. DRAKE, M. D.t
that cup." We must consider well 11 we have
b delicious, nourishing, anl rosiu
&lt; 50.1,
turers. tho clothing manufacturers and 925, and that the net increase iu the really «cun ourselvtsi tn be guilty in the
Office over Holloway's drug store.
DIOatTKD._______
'dealers and many other industries of products of labor in the state wore (31,­ j sight of (jkMl, hinners justly deserving Hb
Office bouni from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con thia character report increased produc­ 815,130. "My report shows that there
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
wrath.
•
and
have
truly
received
Jesus
••ecilnu with renidoncc, at Hollojray’a drug
were just 283,000 men In the state
whose
tion.
increased
wages,
increased
profits
Cliriit
naour
own personal
Saviour, Ixdievam} reduced prices to the public for salaries were raised as a result of this Ing that 'He luml me and gnvc Himself
tariff law," rays Commissioner Peck. | forme. - If this be so, then with humble
goods they manufacture.
1
M. ?) VL^LD.D. S.
The exporters report improved mar­ This is cheering news for free traders; I and gratqful hearts we will partake of the
NOTICE O’ ATTACHMENT.
, Uffl.-e hoursK a m. to 5 p. m
kets and better prices for American pro­ it comes from good Democratic author­ ' bread pud wine as emblems of Hb body
and bloo«|. _
w ,
sure of Michigan, tbr Circuit Coart .’ar lh&lt;
.
duction, both in Europe and in Central ity too.
If you wish
29. "For he that eateth niiddrinketh un­ County of Harry.
JMITH A COLOROVE,
atwl
South
America.
The
most
strik
­
(Tentent
8mlth and
fb advertise
worthily eateth and driuketh judgment to
-J
Lawyers.
Philip T. Owffirovt.
ing argument, however, in favor of tho
hintself, not discerning the Lord’s body.”
and nrc&lt;! instruction. *cnd one dollar
|
f Office lu Union block. Hastings.)
Balance of trade in our favor in the
McKinley law ccgnes from the Demo­
far our “Book for Advertisers." A
To die to self h the daily btuduesa of every George J. Cox.
।
Practice
is
all
tbo
courts
of
the
state.
,
little study of that book will enable
Notice is hereby given that on tbe-.:n «ur «
cratic commissioner of labor, Peck, year just ended, (202.876,477. No wonder I believer iu order that the life of Christ
you to deckle what you ouaht to do,
A. D. 1K»J a writ nt rttachiite-it was dull
who reports increased wages for more that Salisbury and Bismarck admit ' may be manifest in us &lt;_!I Cor. Iv. 11). One July
amiiflveauldeaof the probable coat.
issued
out
of
the
Circuit
C,uirt
far
•nn}v
«
\
K. KEN ASTON.
than a quarter of a million workmen, frankly that uor tariff system is better j who lives to gratify self niwl yet partaki-s Rarrv MURintt otiTeniiat Hmlth nmrI I'WP
» •
Attorney at Law,
If you instruct uy
amounting to over (6,000,000 under the than thein. No other country in tho of the Lord’s Supper, the emblems of which T. Cdlgrorr. the atmve named pialntm- wn.n»i
.over J.8. Goodroar* Co.’tstore.)
the lands, tenements,goads and chrttr«.
tn place a certain amount of advern-ucltces In all courts of the State. Collections first year of the McKinley law, ami world can show such a magnificent bal­ speak of death, and life through death, of rnd efiecu of tbo Mdd’peonteJ. Ora. ’ ''•rl‘4‘D{
tuinu for you in the way we think
.• u ■ &lt;ptly «ttending to.
above named for the .’urn of one hundred ted
over (30.000,000 increase of manufad- ance. With most of them the balance neewwity condemns hinwelf.
wiUuo yon the moat food, you should
fifty dollars, which said writ w.rc retuiuMcm
80.
"For
thb
catira
many
ore
weak
and
tend an explicit statement of whnt
is on the other side of the ledger.
L’ B. 'riMMBIlltAN. Homam.thk Phy­ tun*.
2nd day of Auxust. A. D. IS’'.’.
yon wish to accomplish, aid make
sickly among you, and many sleep.” Phys­ the
Ilarmonloua Republican*.
Dated this 4Ui day of August A l
audtokle arrangements for payment.
’ •
slclan and Surgeon.
;
ical health was promised on condition of
Smith * Oolgrove. Attorney' for I itintin.
Your order wifi then receive adl the
Another extremely encouraging fea­
Of Inta mt to tha Soldier*.
(Office orer Lathrop’* drug »tcre.)
oliediencc, and dbenaewas threatened if
attention that It require*.
The aggregate of votes cafc in congress they dbohryw1 (Ex. xv. 28; Lev. xxvl. 15,
ture of the situation to the Republicans
ikoRTUAGE SATE
is the thorough harmony in Republican on the fourteen important pension bills 16'. At Corinth, becauae of disobedience,
If you1 wist,
T AW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTranks and the thorough lack of that wliicb have exemplified the nation’s many were sick and some had ditsL We
Default having been made tn rt»&lt;- •
U
ING OFF1CE-OF
an advertisement
of a certain nuirtEMte made by I : .-1
nre
not
too
ght
that
all
airknros
b
because
article in Democratic ranks. The con- I a
—
-~
mV.CUuujt&gt;,
gratitude to ito defenders, stands:
Palmehtox A Smith,
prepared and a plan of advertising
of disobedience (John ix, 3; xl, IX^but that and Cordelia (UUhv, his wife, lu Mr&lt; '
ference at tho residence of Whitelaw Dsmocnuie voiea for u»e bill*.
Hoe. dated April I«h. v D. iy'; »i&gt;■’
marked out; to be told what papers
^ Woodland. Mich.
1
tb® owe that sick new and
--Reid, the Republican candidate for vice Democratic
"
1 volna uowinat
‘ ‘
tho ‘bill*
xc
•i vith follow the dtsoljediencv of Ijelicvera. In the office of the reghurool d'- &gt;■
C. -S. Palmkhtos,
J. M. SAITH,
countyotBarry and state nrHI.-iKUJ. l Notary Public.
Justice of tie Peace. president, in which Senator Plait, Gen­ Republican voire fw tho bill*’ । «ai
3 ,
. f lf T® Yrou,d
ourselves, 20th dav of April. A. 1). INC,, m liber
'n&lt;*‘
Republican
voica
malnal
tho
bill*....'."
”
’
»
both, and submit them foi
gages, on page H»; and raid mortx-uv
■
era] Clarkson, Warner Miller and others
FidcntUon, together with i
"•‘Ik humbly with God and live uprightly, ibel.’th dav of Dccenil*r. isre.
5 A *h
met tho president with great cordiality,
no good thingSyould He withhold from tug by lire. JCL1LConiine to John A. t-re-»
recorded in Hh ywe shows t-iat the New York Republicans
and we wmihcescape much chastening. said aMMument
preparing
If wr would teat every thing by the judg­ register of deed* for the counit &lt;•: !•- rj
■ *For
■w» r*
''ru* '*&lt;&gt;
are thoroughly united and thoroughly
ment teat of Christ kixl du oily what he state ot Michigan, on the tint dav...i. - • ■;
in lino for Republican buccess. On the
}
advertisements,
in liber 3S of mortgages ot&gt; Mi '- ** JTO&lt;»W thus walk in the light mortgage duly as’lpucd by Jr-♦
other hand, the apparent hick of har­
.
electrntmeA
electrotypes nrui
and (MtfmntHi
esttmntts the tvl!„*
“Jar constant fellowship.
burgh, special administrator "t 1 •
■
v* mo
vertioer rays u*- .For
the ,expense of
mony on the Democratic aide causes
’
,when we are Judged, we nre John A. Grekte. decoded, to Fn’- ■
&lt; I
piscina advertisements and wat
.! du'y
.chastened of tha Iz&gt;id. that we should not oh the ttecond day ot September. I* 1
great depression among the lenders and
’ .
tng the fulfillment of contracts
tn the
be condemned with the world.” Whom reeordiffi In the office of rec st tr &lt;*t
— paid
.—id by
by aa commission
commission allowed
allowed by
*I
are
tte bl
in the rank and file of that party.
the IxjhI loreth he chiwtenetii (Hetoxii. county &lt;’t Barry, state of Mii hi;. '
tho publisher of tho paper in which
renal on HUI.
t ha advertisement appear*.
6). lhe Mme word translated chasten, day at July, t«». in Uber x m
D«mowiu AU ut Sra.
pare 34", on .which mort«age Umrt'
nF of^disement, in Heb. xil, to.be die at the-date ot this imix c •
Tiie Democrats are all nt sea ns to
Small I’rlc. for u Good Governm.nl.
H
thiB Vc^e of oar
in four hundred, thirty seven &lt;.«...ar&gt; '•
If you want to learn
&lt;1
what their course will be. The Cleve­
Tlie tariff collections of the past year
fiveoeuta, and an attorney s fee of ■
all the Ins and oats of advertising 1'
land
element
hna evidently lost hope of
dollars provided fnr in said mtn-fL-iwithout any cost or trouble, rood 11
were but (2.67 per capita-not such a
success in New York state and has little
suitor proceeding* at law bavlim -■
PraxTBRS’DrK regularly, carefully, ’
tremendous price to pay for the best
ed to ."eoover the mooeta
.
studiously; issued weekly. a year. (’
expectation of carrying Connecticut or
mortgage, or any part thereot;
I awl nourishes us by Hb lore.
If you wish a complete catalogue nf &lt; ►
by virtue of the power of rate p‘'n’*’“.r' '' !n^P
PW capita o&lt;
any of the New England states. The
all newspaper*, rood *5 for the Ameri­
3!L "Wherefore, my brethren, when ve mortgage, and the statute in '"&lt;l ™
tariff collected has not been so low since
t,n
can Newspaper Directory.
F
New York Suu (Democratic) admits that
c
°"!
”
to
Tcthcr
to
eat,
terry
one
for
nnoth*
tho war forced a great debt and interest
and provided, notice Is hereby E*?*’;.
For any farther Information address •
even New Jersey is a doubtful state, and
•'J-.
I blv nn'iBUr
disciples to be hum- Saturday, Ute first day of
account upon the people.
| bji and delight in serving rather than In ten o’clock hi the forenoon. I shall mJ
1u
that it is not improbable that .the Bef. rowell » c«., i^
[
11K T’?,njl'i- To l» first and uppermost aucUoti to the highest bidder, at tw.1^
publ icons may win there.
'
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
’,
t hf
era Tetr ” ?ririt’ but "riicr to esteem oth- front door of the court bouse in tn‘ Y*’•.
tine*. Mlsw^n. iihrt being Ito
"
The talk of carrying certain western
i Phil.TaJ Ulan OTrse,V“ l^tath. xx, 20-38; circuit
court for Barry ««•'’&gt;
‘
roil year ondwn the McKinley Ui
10 SPItVCE IT., NEW YORN.
states for the Democrats fails to arouse
premises described lu said
»«_•
nearly 20.000,000 poundfn th
'
1
man
hnn
K
c
ri
tat
him
ent
much ’t.'reof us may be becewiry to 1 .
any enthusiasm here.
The Sun perlast
I O
.“f?® 001 togHherimto amount due on said i,imtgMgc. »iw» *
sister.tly denominates the attempt as year of th. old law the pr.&gt;«lBrtlon
rc ter Xn?'
*HI I
In ceut, interest, and all !cg-M
’•’&lt;!“•
"rainbow ♦.haring” and a mere waste of This Infurtnatlon Li from »wam
&gt;,2.rn&gt;rd
j or ter when I come.” The worship of God. ah aKeroffiHi fee of breuty-che
-ted for therein. Ute premises b«M
I o H’h2Zh,HnrM 'and
time and money.
.
। o. ms death till He come, leaves no room
sae.'."^ kT^yji
That the Democrats of the country

Hastings Banner

1

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■ppeUsd to &lt;or robscrtpaoM.
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±str plaintive appeals to tl&gt;« choral ot
lemanda. hot withont snerara
Th»
.ubaeriollona "Meh come inuraottM
:^OTt order, and th. total Miomit

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Hastings

CXVIl. NO. 21

:h«U
gs Banner
Thursdays by
TC BROS..

lfy news.
,.l n-;.inlit^ Hood*.* Sanhpd
: utiparehM.' ed statement of
• !«&lt;i actual ly .done.

- Ilciurncd Sunday from
-where she has been
, :)t» and sister. — Mrs. E.

Banner

_... Hastings, mich„ September 22,1892.
/:

&gt;.&gt;k. «r

OUR COUNTY
U'f Woodl.™! c|„lhi,.,

an nUulored native ,111™^ The .train
-M or the „„In, I. ratur,
£

ut.,^Prises u«*ny t,t the charFn!k*r pa’"1 “ Middleville'ju«.
‘wrltkiifM ^CU "r l° A!ask"n symbolical
ticv» 8..1K And cost-, for thv pleasure of .Yr
II L?
wcn 0,1 u,e basket* and wares
having a little drunk there.
i rla!!!*1 ‘■&lt;’ul!lry- Among the extraordinary
Sheep-klllura dram an- making lire a "iKlL* w’lo ?'&gt;“
ardel. r«T
amund Nashville. Tl,
b-a.'s.-perehe.l above
burden
__Ibrka
__ ________
llM} . IX*k’1"1
slnip
C neeti
,,eWl of
°f &lt;he
,1Obr fa
U for ,i„re.i,nul
‘^killing.
ymg
the hour
? M" Alask,h ’ ‘d« of dur
I natloha! bird testing on the back of a con­
torted por|M»ise.
“
|/rboy have pir.k eye soclahs at Nashville
‘™rJ,
nJosiah M. Shoup, a former n-sideut of .^.1 c a.n —
•»• ««
offer
°r we
lbe vie
,,ld nag
n"K building at
Maple Grove, la the democratic candidate 7'
-39
-ye'
street.« Philadelphia,
J, A
rc 1 a,n?c,
I'hllsdclphla. The i-stlshl-riiT of Calhoun
('ullmnn county.
IIlliti*d
rovl nt
........ . .to Clilengo l/
for sheriff
mstrd cost
nf Uu
its —
removal
l/fneport's naughty kids shoot at church fromfcio.ooom ,140.000. it u n..i prob­
... , • &gt;.Uk
, •—.J-'j
-lua-i.wv ii enuren
auie
am steps win tM. takPI, |l&gt;ward
able that
that any
ys-liv.l.vu-w
--- .....
.
window
s with -l_
air guns,
to the great dam
1 the parclrtse "
• nar..’ X;
.... Tills *Is.
offering
ag^ uf
..f lla*
the church windows.
.
’•, the
*"r 'person
’rrM"' ”
■••nog
age
it siaa-s, the only realdi-n.-,- of r-..|ntiinl
teA
hfatun"
.^4 iirw
t.MU. brick block
-K. ,is. ■being
♦ .built
... at
1^, I,... a
. national....
। f
Frerioirt. That looks prutqarous.
tninl|ug.

ui has returned from her
nd.- Dan Payne returned
&lt;;iknmiroo Friday.— Elmer
I..Shunt.' Sunday. — AlDu tiby. visited nt Mr. »/M. II. McCormick, of Woodland, bought '
-(&gt;. Loomis purchased an air gun to shoot troublesome chickens.
He drop] ed a shot in It the other day. but
IN HABITED CY CATS.
thought it didn't go dear down. He I
!&gt;•»»» ling
looked into tbe muule and — the gun did
’
t ill done hen’, and the lest. The shot hit Me In the eve. but I
(
v«r tlic nfcfl rniu» we fortunately1 did not destroy the sight.
1 S.inta Barbara i-l.uwl. off the court of
. Manton started for
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES-■i yrntnrn
; ’county,
-................................
is a rocky ,~.w
penk which
.viirdnv to a Vend thu
N-utheni detectives fast week located » . ri*»* many feet alibve the ren, without verK. Powell has moved
watcreil only by auch laki hu
lbiu.se.1— IL Freer and mm h wanted uiunlerer In Oslitemo, Kali- d,,rv
, f ’becliff*during mincalled on old friends maztX) county. In June. «Wt&gt;, George •glUllvI'in
It fauitiijhnbltableiim! undwirax
-C. M. Mack and tam­ Nofgan. living in Florida, killed hfa wife '
every way, »inre St afford 1 up she!ing relatives from away at and her sister auj il»sl from josth-v. A **’’
nor’any* hing that might be
I’rcvl of tlte northern part large reward was offered and he wa-. ,‘'r tn
vnj’1c l,‘thvir crew*, riobenneu touch
tv ln-t week to visit hunted high and low ami tracked tf-ni one
In pacing, but they an- the only mm who
er. —Thin. Powers. of end of the continent lb the other, going . ........ “ * ‘ “
under several different names.. l^ist win­ ever uriog news from the bleak sentinel
an- entertaining ter he was located In a lumber .-amp and rock. ’The island is about three-eightha of
rv Henry Gaskill the detective worked side by side with' him n square utile in area and stan&lt;ls a frown­
ing menace to navigators. It* position,
ting.- t»rlic Van working up evidence. Morgan suddenly
miles from the eooM line,
•or «f a new blcy- left but .was located recently at Oahtenio aevcnty-flvo
wonldlmakc it suitable as a summering
and arrested. The detective will get a
good bundle of money for hfa work and piarc if any aUnwiJons were there, but its
only inliabit.-.nts arc cats. Where the ruts
a very successful. savs that now he is going to quit ti&gt;e busl- came from or why they hove thrived upon
iy. — David Man­ nr..«s.
the desolate rock ure unanswerable (pieA -$40.0ov stock company ■ has • lni*n
Battle. Creek tills
rias. They nre there iu numbers nnd in­
purchased a new formed that will futnfah Allegan with creasing.
1
electric
lights.
&gt; making preparNo one believes that evolution him pro­
*Mrs. M. C. Brest, of Allegan, and Chas. duced them from starfish or that they were
Newton, of TiowtirldKr. have eloped much generated s]&gt;ontaznMJU»l}'. The only ten­
rto the surprise of• Allegan county people. able theory, and that onl- which finds gen­
Both parties arc well-to-do and leave fami­ eral acceptance, is that the torn and tabby
j- .i Tenge lx*iug put
cats fk&gt;m some fishing smack which
ne.behind them.
- a 4&lt;knI crop and is'
1 1. «• J. v. ».
,
I touclwd at Santa Barbara Island most
viy
frost.— Aller
.1. 1 . B oodlwk h«s aerau
,urai&gt;M con- ,I .I..VA fcvuv
sJni, orowiv
axborc rad IJ1PVII
bron ll-ll
Mt vtuvu
.lot mu
lira
mu.' «&gt;, was v falling trol of nthet ,n
Otsego
i
I nlon.
ra ««
smack
smack failed stay;
nArny, Common Miters
Mitera and
-Tlwitr is nu sickH. M. Mapes, of Plainwell, an old and I fl-hernien the world over have, in fancy,
i town at present.— res|»cctrt! citizen, dropped dead In the ' P’-'PW unknown shore* with ail sorts of
it. of i reupott. were
street last week.
straugd monsters and distorted men. and
. Santa Barltara island, in common with
!• In the middle of the
A Saugatuck resorter came a big jok» . ,4h. r Hrely vfaitml spot*, hiwbw nwre^thaiK.ut with garlands of aradog fancy
y law following oo himself recently. He drove ten n ites !
are two or three to n lake where fish were said lobe plenty. I until tlie su]H?r*tlt|ou» have rome to look
place who claim | bailed out an old scow with a tin cup. upon it] as an uncanny place. Sailers tell
^pent several hours patching grasritoppera. , &lt;&gt;f horrible phantoms that sail through iba
and then found to his disgust thn*. he had air from pinnacle to plnuaclc of the rocks,
:&gt;&gt; elect the democrat*
forgotten his hook and line.
singingi
they fly, and of others that
; gutter near the water's edge and entice
t Know. Hut we can get
A. B. Petry, traveling for Studebaker
i the mariner by lascivious genuflexions and
■ :n. ns we will have to
Bros, of South Bend. Ind., was found soft murmuring* like those of the arena
dead in bed at the Kalamazoo house' last j who wpit everywhere for Jack aaSore.
week.
But it fa all cate.
Kutlati*l.
'
its do the singing, mid If thtrv Is
There are two fruit growers iu Gauge*-1
: k returned to his home in
■muring the rate purr that into the
i..y. afti r spending.a short wliom. It Is said, work in their erchard*
in the day time, and in their neighbors at j
parent-*. George Covey,
plenty dbout the island, but *umc ot the
night
The
latter
arc
now
roosting
in
the
1 12 years of age fell and
ilahcrtr.en have fancird that ct-rtalx whit­
.n aliove the wrist. Med­ trees at night with ihdr shot guns, wait­ ish objects flear tho Iwach on the afutUcrn
ia* called and the boy Is ing to get a good chance to draw a bead side ore human skulls, and otljcrolijects
on the thieves.
are thdught to bo the bout* nf human
. Byron Bran gwIn tlie iatcastowiys who may pcrelianro ba’e, after
Good three days
'
•nek.—Jack Laughbaugn
death, lii-en gnawed by tho cats.
1 StM-elal excursion
■•peddle meat. — K Howe
When alt the foolishness of th: flsbrr/
via
to igiwton to attend the
mt n ia pul aside there yet remains the cu­
f&gt;. L. &amp; N- B- IL
i! -&gt;tcr.— Bbad up your
rious fact that the island ia tljlcky infer:to
-leak thieves have begun
cd by crtt« of ah rolora. They imnngc to
Detroit
•bi* neck of the woods.—
live by fating such fish as may bt washed
Sept 24th.
33.25
wife &lt;|»eiit Sunday In east
upon ti* beaches or among the nrk# and
Tickets go**! going
■ .
Tardier is buying all
find thd young and eggs of sea uinls a$
on
train
to
;• for sale hi eatd Rutlanc|
certain M-awm.*. Au occasional feast of
Ipaving
flesh Is carrictl to them In tho caro« ot a
Sunfield at
porpol»4 H!W froffi 4&gt;me paaMii; vessel,
Detroit
8:10 a. m.
•
or In tne carrion refuse from uljacent
and to return on
whaling stations drifted to the Hand by
and
..■ d daughter. Lulu, toany train until
tidal C’lrrentx A precarious cxitem-e it
j r mother. Mrs. Churchill
Sept. 26th Inclualvc.
is al best, and the wonder Is snuglthat the
Kcturp
;b ntvllle last week.—Frank
Round trip 52.3T
cate are gaunt and eager. Tby troop
Win. Burgess have gone to
vla tbe
about thdr Waml, aodjoijKjjjpo Lh&gt;Iro
n„ L. A N.
in genchil engaffemeute. after »hich tbe
-hvflte, was iu town last
G
ko
.
D
k
H
avep
.
survivors devour the killed ami vonndvd.
hfa brother.—Miss NelGen. Pass’r Agent.
Six rears ago two fishermen of Ventura
:&gt;.«■ proud possesor of a six
were fo* at sea. A year later nnther fish­
urn, to Harry Tompkins
erman, Faxxfohytan.e. was cared by ad­
nornlng. a girl.—Mrs.
Mr. Crofoot Beard Frtnn.
verse trfnds nen^ Sant* Barbaa island,
»’jtli Battle Creek, vfaAshYttiA, Sept. 7, IffiW.
and whet he nt 1 *t escaped be tx wre-ked
. Dean. last week.—
Ain. Editok. Sir:
and returned to his homo he told» ghastly
of Verona, is vlsit1 we that 1 am a target for some one .to talc ot »fl&lt;*wy akujla on the bind beach
. — Wert Jewell is practice on with their willfull falsehoods.
and wreckage fr-ito » fishing -lop among
fever.— John Tomp- Now Mr. Editor, lam not a man that Is 2.
S. H.. M- ird the skull must bo
-hepatd were at IfaDSing ..bilged to get my living by taking bribesthose of i his missing frienda. .e told of
iki.ig In the fair.—A pleas- or getting it in a dishonest way- « ben 1
• hotel Friday evenlfttt. get so dishonest as that I hope that the angry, screeching caw that gnhered on
the rocks and apparently waibl for his
being sold, which speaks people will serve me the same way as they
w proprietor, Chas. Abbey. ought to deal with every bribe-taker; de­ body to be cost ashore, and his lory »oou
became * legend ot the island.
: (Wilcox and wife Sunday, a prive me of the right to vote or of holding
Shooting partiwi have gone to bt islan.l
k:.' s. of Verona, for many
any public trust
and wasted ammuultiou in pratico upon
: A.-yi'n. difa! Sunday.
No, Mr. Editor, 1 charge this report In the yowling bearta, bnt withantdlminiab: t *;• the house. The re. your Jounul a- raise u It ran be, and conthe numlwr materially.
;-iri. &gt;! in the Kills cemetery. slder II la lo Injure me aa a mail Now I Ing
The lonely island is still *n potent® of
want to ray to you and the public that 1 do the pumlea. and pacing *»«'• ptouily
not know Mr. Slanle? Turnew-Jnerer crow them-wives as they hear auul voices
m.t him in ray 1«« “‘*^‘.'‘"7'1
rommg dp. out of the depths apprently.
any man who will make such a raise dal
San Francisco Examiner.
wife attended- the atatc meat as that 1 ’» bribed by Mr. bUuCfareace -Iktmniond was
: umorof his 31H birthday
When 1 won* young man Iwasixploywl
He was recipient of a num".■-ent-, among them a flue
from his father and mother. —■
: • &gt; attending school at Olivet.
F. Harding returned from con­ S?ddf„ or lire read" l» «■'
MTh^t^hM;
! «ill move to Ganges the cotnnankinliauZTlb™.
Treasurer of
peoples
imv.
andthe
h. will
receipt
you. ”’
••v. Van Anthorp will supply
o( ib, night with Use hugu
iXrastlrttg them In tbe race, wile Urey
'ivoge. — Edgar Doyle, who irXedh’l put It lb any other hands.
CBOFtX’T,
i wl'ii paralysis four yearn J1C DCCUU » k
i- fay at tern i sin. He leaves a
Assyria. Barry Co., Mleb.
bothers and three sisters to
5-.- As Mark Skillman was
of town last Saturday p. in.,
atne frightened ami ran
The contest betwron worn™ *rtXra’S
■ ~ him out of the buggy,
i-in *&lt; nseless, and badly de- X. “radt^S -rLt tbe Wo&gt;«
bnggy. — Eugene Horton ^Sg unboWor'^». •”
i'kegon. arc visiting relaend yesterday
lira
Burgess, a CMW^Wtor d.«racontrecu she will ger
o( lbt.
Hug the two rooms.
. —........... ,
board are
I"? £7 wilding.
Ktiple's meeting was well believe that their we'1™
' dKt,„Uve l
■auiay evening. — Officers were rain bear comparlro" w.u a &gt;lurgoa, de.
'ollows: president. Emma Kah,
president, Hiram Payne, trees..
*-oa raropbdL -recording secretary, Fan­
nie 1 ft-r-■. irnsspoudiug secretary, Mary
Horr, 1 rt-orgeTtj an and wife,of Kalamaioo
«re vbiting relatives here. — Alexander
• u&amp;nis. of West Vlrgina is visiting horue
m
Kingsbury has l«cn having
uJej(
i. “***■ l,aln*e&lt;l: Messrs. Doonan and panel carved by a n
'•«b are doing the work and they are bard prael I. ot "“""^‘n “bulldlog. The
r. ti beal
hoUse painters. — Mrs. J. In decorating th®
t] of a &lt;re*t
• Ln.lK
tolk’ of spending the winter
W1,a her son |n Big Rapids.

BISTORT OF A WEEK.
lleprrasntative Wataon, o
Georgia,
struck Frank Jordan, otiu of hix contiiiaents, who shouted out iu n railway car
near Augusta ‘•Watson l» a fraitor. He
waseJecU-d as a Dem&lt; cral nuS gold out
to Republicans." Other jmoMsiuers on the
car interfered brfore thu affair could be
fought to a finish.
.
Seren-&lt;d«hths of tho bread used in Lou­
don is.made of American wheat.
Grover Clevclhnd’s maternal grand­
mother kept a bookstore in Baltimore.
His mother died in that city in 1832.
Fifty-flve Homestead, Pa., workmen
have been arrested for partlcijMition in the
lawless procerellngH of July fl, and their
trials will begin the first week In October.
Three men engaged in cleaning a sewer
bnsia i„ JefBV ruty wero killrf by gaw-&gt;
which asphyxiated them. They were;
Foreman Yolnnski, Thomas Kane and
Edward McNally.
Miss May White, the young schoolmistresa of Stockbridge, Mias., who a year
ago fell into a species of stupor, is only
now recovering her. senses. During all
thi-* time she has been nourished with
liquid food. From 143 pounds she has
fallen away to fifty-eight pounds.
The license law of Sweden forbids any
person buying drink without purchasing
something to eat at the same time.
Joseph M. Gibson, an old settler of West
Liberty, In., is dead, aged 88 years. But
one death ha* occurred in fifty-seven
year* in his family, consisting of eleven
children, fifty-five grand-children and
forty-eight gn-nt-grand-chlldren.
United state. Consul C. Malloy, nt St.
Johns Nd., was badly benteu by fonr pollcctucti. It u raid that the police were
drunk. Malloy was reaued by citizens
after a hard tight.

Congressional nominations: Sixth Mich­
igan district, Byron Dnvcndorf (Pro.);
"
Fifth Mbgouri. Webster Davis (Hep),
First Ohio R. p. Bowler (Dem.); Secund
Ohio. C. T. Gravra(Dem.);Twelfth Mann­
chuM-tta, Elijah A. Morse (Itep.).
At Memphis George Forrest, a contrac­
tor, and nephew of General N. B. Forrest,
J he rebel leader, shot R. I* Dukes, wound­
ing him so badly that be died later.
Furrest had mistaken Duke* for Colonel
J. T. Taylor, with whom he had had a
quarrel. The Forrest has been engaged in
several other serioua uffrays.
'
The scaffold of the span of the Terminal
r.ud Belt line bridge across tho St. Louis
river at West Superior, Wis., was torn
away by a tug and the whole bridge fell.
Foreman Hudson, of tho King Bridge
company, Cincinnati, was probably fatally
injured.
Eight thousand and sixty-four persona
were cared for at the Illinois state chari­
table institutions during I he year ended
Juno flu, and the avera ge cost per capita
fur provisions for them was $42.26.
The whaleback steamlxMi Wetmore,
which went ashore in Coos l*ay on the
Pacific coast last week, Is practically un­
injured, iii.d it Is thought it can be floated
without difficulty.
Striking lamp trimmers cut several
wires of the Detroit electric ■treetdighting system, and In eonMequencu a large
section of the city was in darkness.
Carl Sargon, aged 7, of Kenton, O., has
been sent to the reform school for bank
ob bcry
The New York committee of the
women’s World’s fair boanl has adopted
resolutions urging congress to allow the
exposition to be opened on Sunday.
• A »harp frost cut down much ot the
Vvgctntiou'ht Boone, la.
Spiegel &amp; Co., furniture dealers, Chi­
cago. have collapred. The firm is one of
t£e ddest in tho city, owes about 1130,OOO snJ This about the same nmoufit of aa-.
seta
Fire destroyed tho building of the Union
Transfer and Slomgo Company nt In­
dianapolis and the content i, which con­
sisted of agricultural implements. The
less is e-timat^d at WOO,&lt;W.
■£Ee R'xuEcr Stove and Plow works nt.
Erankville, Ind., have been compelled to
make an assignment. Tha assets are esti­
mated it {800,000 and the liabilities at
iwo.eoo.
_________

rrlday, Sept. 10.
George Meyer's carriage factory In New
York was destroyed by lire. The loss is
estimated at jlOO.OOO.
’TBio trouble between political factions In
the!ch&lt;Ktaw nation, Indian territory, has
subsided, and twelve of the men concerned
In the recent conflict have surrendered to
stand trinl for murder.
Charles N. Nelson, the millionaire lum­
berman, president of the Nelson Lumber
company, is dying of pneumonia at Clo­
quet, Minn.
Wyoming Republican nominees: Gov­
ernor. Edward Ivinson; judge supreme
court, C. H. Parmalec.
The flrel death at the Childs-Drexel
Union Printers’ home, ut Colorado
Springs, occurred Sept. 14—Mr. Maatisun,
ot union No. &lt;J, of New York.
The Silica sand works, located near tho
village of Millington. Kendall county,
HI., ignltwl from the friction of the ma­
chinery and were entirely destroyed, en­
tailing a loss ot 415,000. This is the second
time the works have been burned within
six months.
Ernest Mitchell and Walter Ell were
.randeml wh«U
oumoretag
burled beneath a sand bank on the farm
A
cwrwlwlth of Mitchell’s father, near Clinton, Ill.
raotber"l«iaally
“’’3T ,naT0 They were dead before help could avail..
“^•t Town Hall Tonight: and ymi
Congressional nominations: Flrat Wis­
S.v hr fare the town turned onta force. consin district, Clinton 0 bbitt (Dem.);
KS^wwan't standing roora’?!’2?1{brnA Eighth Wisconsou, 11. A. Frambnch
(R?p.); Thin! Michigan, D-sulel Stranger,
(Dem); Fifteenth Ohio, Daniel Turner
(Dem.); Fir*t Nevada, J. C. Hageman
IrfLw near. There was if It Ic de(Dem.); Wyoming. C. D. Clark (Rep.).
U, rad fwa. about halt past rehen the
The grocery establishment of J. H.
U,S?u .L.«lv arose, disloslng tvlmr an- Menge At Ca al New Orleans wan burned.
SS "r ‘ “e Vg^itmval sign, only the
Low, |125,UIK&gt;; insurance, &lt;100,000.
nnllug was different this time.
n uisnw 7 rvftd ‘They Have fnef and
bet vour '-ost dollar it *«n't Jong
anu«
------—--------you can bet ywr^^
wnunee, Wl».. and lodged ia jail, charged
bf£&lt;W? Minus hjul 'V'jrke.1 thwuito»uc- with poisoning her husband.
Stlly and
Emanuel Fist, who was deputy under
Treasurer Paul, of Adams county, Neb.,
has been acquitted of the charge of com­
plicity in the embexxiament of 454,000 by
fordCoaranu __________
the Utter.
An employe of the Kansas CBy branch
Bcnurn |Iwlx.r rep«Ulc*n» »l build • cf the Jarvis-Conklin Mortgage company
is alUgwd to have fled to Europe, leaving a
wigwam far political pow-wows

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County. .
WHOLE NO. 1945

deficit of from $10,QUO to $23,000 in hteuc-

A sidewalk in Columbus, O., up&lt;»u which
a large crowd hud congregated to watch a
afreet fakir, gave way, precipitating fifty
p-opkor tuore into the excavation beneath.
Five persons suKtainrd injuries that are
likely tojirove fatal.
Mary Ann Hally a Manchester (England)
midwife, has been Hrreste-d on the charge
of wholesale Infanticide.
H. 11. Irwin, formerly of the Howe Scale
company, who was reported as having
mysteriously disappeared from Minneap­
olis. has returned ftom a business trip all
right.
Thol. Fellows, of Mason City, la., was
driving his wife, mother, and two children
over a bridge when the wagon went down
an embankment, fatally injuring his
mother and one child and badly wounding
his wife and the other child.
General Thomas Watts, who was gov­
ernor of Alabama during the war and at
one time representative ia congress, died
nt Montgomery.
An exciting chase of a fire took place at
Chicago. A load of hay naught Are and
weut tearing through the streets behinb
a pair of frightened horsee. with a chem­
ical fire engine in hot pursuit. The chem­
ical caught up and extinguished the Are
Just before it reached the driver.
Monday, Sept. 10,

Minnesota,Early Uiikm.per ba; Wkettiudn Itosc and Hebruhs, K^ak-; Mh htgaa
Hebrons. jW«Xte. .Sweet • potatoes-Jersey,
83.7K&gt;LU&gt; jfcr bbl; Baltimore, fSJOjXSi. Applt-s -Grtca. y-'.aj£j4.nj per bbl; common. 77&lt;4I
;1J5; DucU-ms, $LW
11 rue in tiuiii—Hur..
per lb; whfak
brush. 5.514&lt;; green, sulf-norkigg,
Ind iu and covet«.
qotnmoa brush, &amp;
fefl ■; crooked, 5u*-‘.

lumber. 7»h&gt;- bid; October, TsH1" November,
bo^c; December. MNc. Corn-So. S mixed
Nov ember, .t-Tsc.
Rye-Nominal,
Marley -Nominal. Pork—Quiet; iiw*. Jll.UO
auju.
Livo Stock: Cattle-Trading very dull and
•low fur all grades: poorest to best native
steers. fLIW'.'JO per U» lbs; Colotadoa, S1.473
a.ui; bull* and dry cows, gi.i«»£Aa». Sheep and
Lambs--Shcup, active at Me per lb higher;
Jam)**, active and flrm; sheep,
per
imlba; lambs, lUS&amp;LM Hogs-Moriwlsteady;
live L.«». Sa. Ui^UO per 100 lbs.
TWO SCHOOLS OF MUSIC.

Ur. Vptowne Flatt*Graphically Describee

"Talk about your different schools of
a;nslc,”aaid Mr. Uptowns Flatto tbe other
ia&gt;. ‘Til tell you whnt’s a fact, we have
representatives in our flat of the two
tclioola wb^ch are tho most remote from
each other at auy rate. * In the apartment
under oure there la one of those democratic
go-aa-you-plooM um-dab players, and overjicnd there is a young woman who is the
representative of tbe highest kind of a
classical school.”
"What kind of a musician did you say
you had underneath?” asked the reporter.
“An um-dah player.”
“A what?” asked.tho man again, more
mystified flinn ever.
“Why, an um-dah player, of course.
Didn't you ever hear one of those fiends
who site down nt tbe piano and plays ‘Umdah, um-dah, um-dab-dab-dah, um-dlddyab-dah, um-dnh-dnh-dabl’ from morning
until night' and then from night until
morning again?”
Tho rej&gt;orter sadly acknowledged that
ho hod hml au experience ot that sort.
“But HI tell you what’s a fact,” Mr.
Flatte rattled on, "the playing of tbe ‘
young woman up stalls would make an
tee machine green with envy. For down­
right cbillincsa it beat* anything which I
have ever heard. A refrigerator ‘ must be
an uuneccaaary article in that house. She
odght to save money for the fondly some
way, anyhow, because her musical educa­
tion has coat a small fortune, I suppose.
It fa a genuine circus to see her play,
though, and I suppose she takes enough
physical exercise a: the piano to obviate
the tieceaaily of horseback riding, or tennis
playing, or anything of that sort, bhe has
ouu of thene long lienches in front of the
piano, and when the begins to play her
favorite piece, opus something or other,
she begins way down by the bass keys.
"Bangity, lucng: hang!” she begins, and
then there is a jmuse. After what seems
to be on interminable time she takes a
running slide up to the other end of the
bench, and lifting her hand gracefully she
touchesonc of the keys lightly.
“Bingl”
“Then she goes in her trance again, anly
to come out after awhile and repeat the
same thing. I wax scared when I first
hearl this, and 1 bad begun to think that
aho hod become suddenly galvanized, or
hypnotised, or jtaralyred, or aometbing of
that sort. I started to run for some water
when my wife caught me by the coat tails
and told me in a stage whisper to «t
down. The player came back to tbe world
again, and tho way she pounded those
keys wy a cyution. Th^ jn^n wljp makes
(jie thunder on the stage wnsp't inv
it with her. This part was short if it
wasn't sweet, and then, seeing Qiat there
was going to be another of thoee painful
pauses. I slipped nround the corner. She
awake jast ns I retujne-l. Away -die wept
again from one end ol the Tx-u-. h to the
back o^ain. IT| give you
a pointer on the fact that they were runs.
No walking about them. Why, if she bad
Even ft boy her mother would have hod a
fit for fear he would hare worti out Ids
trousers.
Z‘I suppose I’m ignorant,” he xaid sadly
as he finished his luncheon, “but there Is
no use of talking, I wouldn’t stand, it, so I
told the landlord that I should find a new
flat next month.”—New York Tribune.

Octola r 21 in u legal holiday
Hm* Want, for a bet of FA5. rude down
the Pike'a Pink railway (U miles) on a toRoggan in 11V minute*.
In a colli.-.Ion on the Ldiigh Valley rail­
way Anderson Brawn, enguioev of one of
the trnim.. waa killixl and Hetwj- Rustay,
flreinun.*,wn« fntaliy hurt. OlhA- trainmen
were severely injured and Mr. and Mrs. N.
1*. Shnrt, of Oneonta, Mich., slightly hurt.
David A. McKinley, coqanl general to
Hawaii, brother of Governor McKinley, hns
died of paralysis at San. FniOcitco.
Four children of Mrs. Eketuich, of Mis­
souri Valley, la., were bunted to death in a
tire Ntnrted by a gasoline store.
City A«.*esM&gt;r William P. Thompson, ot
Camden, N. J., wns iwcidcntally lockel up
in one of the vnulta hi the city hall, and
stayed then* four hours. When taken out
he was nearly deail from suffixaUiun.
Charles Itnxkins, a Yale student, wiw
probaidy fatally injured while playing foot­
bull nt (&gt;maha. His brother was killed last
year in the same manner
Sullivan and Coria (t Hrnrrvd three
rounds at Nejv York at a beaeflt for the
dethrone)! monarch of the sluggers. Dar­
ing the bout the crowd got an idea opwhy
John L. was licked.
A long-standing feud la-tween Peter Rich­
ardson and Hiram Featherstone, of Mis­
souri, has been closed at Bonne Tone.
The two men met there and shot each other
-to death.
Jmlgv Bhalgvtt told n Washington news­
paper man that he would retire from the
launch al the beginning of the coming
winter.
Tuesilny. Sept. SO.
Beniamin Tuthill, who wan recently di­
vorced in Chicago by Ida Mullr, lias mar­
ried at New York Miss Gert rude Titus,
known on t he Htage as Sylvia Thorne.
Rev. Dr. K A. Bridger, n C-ongregational
minister of Jennings, La.,- wm cowhldcd in
the pulpit because he had denounct-d rli£
women of the city, and declared that the
entire town was a cesspool of iniquity.
The body of Jnmes Jones, a member of
the Diiurille (Ills.) board of education, who
luul )&lt;cmi nn-wing since last Tuesday, h.is
been found in the woods near Southtown.
Foul play is suspected, though a revolver
found beid&lt;lu the txxly would point to sui­
cide.
-W®
The war on the saloons at Madison, Ind.,
has resulted in the return nf 2,000 indict­
ments, enough to keep the courts busy for
three years if disposed of at the rate of four
per day. One of tho hired informers told
the grand jury that while seeking evidence
he had ilrunk 100 &gt;nuill gl;uwcs of beer a
-i « xjs itr
Bishop Marty, of the diocreeof Yankton,
S. D., addrMsed the German Roman Cath­
olic Central society of North America, ami
in the course of his wraon exhorted the
society to guard it* church, its language,
and Its schools.
The chief of tho bureau of statistics re;x&gt;rts that •P,&lt;72 immlgnuits arrived in the
Vnited State*! during the month of August,
against 45,172 for the same month last year.
During the eight months ended August 31,
Mr. Spurgeon’s Method
1192, the tutal numb«-r of immigrants wai
It w^s Spurgeon’s custom to defer osten­
448,019. against 410,570 for the correspond­ sible preparation until Sntunlay evening'.
ing period in 1!AH.
Frequently when visiting bint od that, his
Officer Dunker was murdered at Cairo by usual day for seeing friendsi I have
two young farm bands from Kentucky inquired wbnt hfa subject was to be next
named Harvey Ramage and Harvey Fox. morning, and he has replied that be knew
1 no more than myself, and ha» asked me to
The munlerera were arrested.
Fifteen hundred fnmlture workers at suggest a text. I asked how he vtonld Set
Cincinnati arc on a strike for nine houra’ about it and he said in substance)
“After fl o’clock family worship 1 bid my
work with ten houra’ pay.
friends good night ami tako at1jrn in the
*
LIVE STOCK ANO PRODUCE MARKETS. garden or my study, revolvit f several
texts. Presently one strikes i te, and I
write on a page of note paper i
OMcago*
line of thought. Then I read w
er my
. (‘niraorcHepU I*-1.
Following were the quotations uo the boarl library can supply. The
ing. I
of trade today: Wheat -September, opened when preaching. This for the
TSfac. rkraMl 71Hc: OcuAf'-’. Opened and cloeed do the same on Sunday of
for tho
724J&lt;-. December, opened 7M4c, eloped 75far. evening. People say I U) origi
C..rn .'cplcmber, opened
ckaed 4Hc; use all the good things of others
October, opened &lt;7fac. c!om-&lt;1 40Hc; May.
opened 3&gt;Df, clueod 4fav. Date -September, hold of. .Some of my brethren
opened Wac. cloned »c; October, opened or thn-e days writing their
Wijc, chawd 3346c; May, opened 87^c, cteaed this advantage, that 1 can be
Pork—“September,
flO.m,
a«6c.
sr------ * opened
Z
r
n"'. getting material nil that time.”
cloecd fU.'X; October oianied &gt;10.08, clorod
It would be absurd to infer that be was
January, opened
dosed □dt original Imcmuso he made use of the
nwearchea and snggestious of other minds.
I7XKThis fa done by all speakers on all edbIJvc stock- 1‘ricoa at tho Vniou Stock yards
today ranged as follows: Hogs-Markat jecta But he never slavishly borrowed or
opem'd rather active on packing and‘shipping in.itnted. All that he read and dlnsenad.
•held
in solution, crvstollixed around hfa
account; best
grades, were —about
6c
higher; other
grade* ware unchanged; own thought and shaped Itself to him, not
rales ranged at S4.UCD.tV pigs, »4J0QA.tt he to iL All be uttered had become Spurlight. S4.HKJAUS rough packing, S4.t‘»ifr.‘J0 geoolc.—Good Wordx.
mixed, and 35.11*1*5.® heav y packing and ship­
ping lots.
Thwarting a floodoo.
Market—CatLls active on local and shipping
account; prices without material change;
AH actors are Kdtstly unhappy It they
quotations ranged ut Fi.llKLVy choke to ex­ meet a crora eyed man or womain on the
tra shipping steers, H 'Jtv.’•-•&lt;• u'ood to choke way to the theater, ami the only na-tbod of
do, $4.lojU56 fair to good.
Ltd common throwing off the “hoodoo” i*» to drone the
to medium do, yitnaAtu butchers' steers,
ys.f&gt;r.M.15 stockera, $1-7563-0) Texaa'stcera, two forefingers and imikn the motion of
38.75 i US range steers, ?&lt;3C-a.tw fcoder*. 31.75 “•pitting” over them. Thi«iv.» very dread­
ful thing to aco accomplished by a fair soubnrtte, or ‘■ingenue,” but aha will usually
Sheep -Market rather active; price* un- be guilty of pursing up her pretty month
ehaugsd; quotations nuurvd at &gt;4JWftM0 pw snd simularing the offensive act,Ln ease
100 lbs western. fUWAlA native*.
Butter-Fancy e,par*toc. SIMftfic: fine
creameries, -l«Sc; dairies, fan .-y, fresh. Sg|
Sitr. packing block, fresh. WCtiafae. EggsStrictly fresh stock. Uta per d
houae stock, IBMiUta. Live

�Tnis robberj’ of the Michigan farmer
by I the fortdgn producer practically
stopped at midnight October 4, 1890.
Thu imposition of u tariff of five cents
per' dozen did the business: and the
sum of S'.’25,OOO p«r annum, formerly
paid the Canadian farmer, now goes
Into the pocket* of the Michigan fanners-4-ngainst the protest, however, of
the [Democratic party.
Nor is this all. According to the free
trade theory the importation of a tar­
iff on eggsbf five cent*per dozen should
have raised the price of eggs to the con­
sumer hurt five cents, it did nothing
of the kind. October 4. the last day
*ggs were free, they were worth just
whuit they hnd been for some time—14
keep up courage. Without democratic
centa per dozen. Ti.r.r,,.
aid, which at first was scorned aud spum­
TERUL CHANGE IN I’lUCK TO THE CON­
SUMER FOLLOWING THE IMPOSITION OF
CLBVBLANO TULLS WHEN &gt;T
ed, and then ignominsusly begged, the
THE'TAHIFr
no other
cliaxige.exccpt
THE Mand
’KINLEY
BILL
HAS
SHOULD BE RAISED.
Thursday, September 22, 1892. people's party will enter a race for third WHAT
they were purchased of Micliigun
■ that
DONE
FOR
THEM.
place with the prohlbittoulsts In Barry
instead of Canadian farmers.
‘
■ MAWHALL L.COOK.
But there is another fact Which ought
county.
to puzzle the free trader and would do ®l*‘‘, "“1
. so if he eared anything about facta. |
1 •
THE KAHTINGS, MICK., FO8TOFVICE,
? Additional Local News.
Proved
to price
Be Gro«
Fal»*boo«H
— ma- I ‘
While the
of eggs
was not
‘
__________ - AUGUST 14. 1379terially«f
changed
in theinDetroit
market, I
Prophet*
Evil Taken
Thai* Own
See Pancoast’s display of non-magnetlc
yet three thousand feet away ’X the
watches. Suitable for everybody to carry.
Windsor markct the price fell alMOIff the full amount of thk tariff,
Ranabbcan S^ustorial Cunv.ntlon.
Rentes’’bakery will be prepared to serve
One of the .UU-l
showing
on campaign
what few importations
Th- ncxnbllcsnw or die fifteenth ssoatorial dis- lunches to all the hungry who may apply
luring
the that
state
of 1390 .Inrinlt » cumpjgn to delude t»e
poopl'bthepreM-nt
howl
still[ remain,
the Canadian
pays the
farmers
of Michigan
were grossly
for same during the county fair at greatly
kETcu TuSdsv. October 4th. 1WL st reduced rates.
eived by the managers und the press About the weealled • fore® bi!lr„v have
’
.
i*ottockja
for u*'e
vet
the
Democrats,
since
they
of the Democratic party. The McKin- i&gt;een dnren from their «"» tmdo have
nomination a candldat- for member o’ the state
Miss Hall, the milliner, has just return­
.nd
ley bill was passed too late for
U?n'£eord.ince wllh a rewltiUon *dopted la ed from a wholesale house In Detroit,
people
to
learn
its proris- -tariff reform” entrenchments by U»®
,.“p.„.ot portion .nd rwiprortty.
Hao me basis of representauva to this coijven- where she has spent a week In the trinil&gt; and comprehend it* true par­
to i foitows. Each protect will to
mlnif department.
ts before electron. The Demo-zrats hen bora l.ylng l(n'“l,tr'“1L)r^u
entltl*Hl to one delecnle for every LJ00 “I popuk
u
dishonest ' .Milvantnge
of -force MU" Iton'l. “ • cmpnlj1'
uuon and frartwu thereof If -mU
l/Tlie health officers, otherwise known as
Il fact, and filled their papers full of .„enb It U hot .nMther Jt the usual
need wo. and each t&gt;n*lnct shslt be
one delervte. as shown by thb CentuM of itoo. the -smellitig committee.” has heed making
l»mo«»Uo»ltraipt»W&lt;5*&lt;«P'^“,b“
ks misrepresentations &lt;:f it* provisa lour of inspection thia week and found
,Ofi*rr’y aountv-As»rrta. 1; BiWmure.I;B*”?- everything In a fairly good condition. Tou
k, purposes and prdmli’e effects, ;.g.xn»t Kepubliean principle.,. To un
l OuletOT.l: Castleton. 2: H*»Un«. D Hope. much care cannot l»e exercised in this di­ Alt hough the Republican press stfuve dersuind how bu^ lrai £&gt; the Dcm»1- IrrlnB, 1: John»M*ni. I; Maple
hfully to let the people know what emtij outcry egaln.t force In election.
rection for the benefit of the public health.
th. | new taw was, not a Democratic It I,, nix-cnry only to reml wlint t ie
land, 2: Yankee 8pnrw% 1: Ha»U**s eity (one
lUpulillcra purty demand* In 1U
ier helped to dbsemimite the truth,
The fifth annual convention qf the
h Democratic m-nagdrs preferred to national platform. Til » I. the plank,
field 1 • Carmel 1: Cheater, 1 i IWI*. 1: Eston. 1; republican clubs will be held in Hartman's
:p the people in the dark in order to and the only plunk, against which the
hall. Grand Rapids, Tuesday, Sept. 27th,
Deiooeraac howl about a
force bill
to be called to order at-10 o'clock a. m. d« eive them the mure readily.
- telling the farmers of Michigan is directed:
The state convention for nominating candi­
he prices of tin ware, clothing,
dates for justice of Supreme court und
Wo demand that every clUren of tho
*»wC*rlr* of rountv committees are reqnw’- secretary of state, will be held'in the
goods, dry gootls, hut*; *hoc* United 8tate« ihall bo allowed to cast ox«
ed to forward list ot Wastes of ’heir respee- afternoon.
fact nil the nececssaries of life
tire counties to the ctodrnuui of this committee
greatly advance, the Democrat*
la advance of the meepeg of the c?“'*n,t’0D*
— --- the climax of their falsehoods UK COUXTKP A.TU
Web C. Bali, chief watch inspector of
I). II. AISOKn.
| - Half. Kenyon,
ierting thatwthe McKinley bill such 1.1WH •ludi bo unacted and entorceu
the L. S. * M; S.. Cleveland. Ohio, re­
Win *bcure to every cltlren. b©, bo Heli; or
DUANR HAWKIN*.
ports that he Inspected 2344 watches. Of
b farmer no good.
Now let us pcor. nattvB or forvlpu born, white or bloc*.
this number, 1097 are from tbe Hampton
out it, drawing our facts from thU Mtverctan right, guaranteed by tbe
Having failed at bulldozing and cajoling Watch Co; 300 from the Elgin and 474
&gt;mo. Ponder well these fact*:
constitution. The free und honest popular
the Barry conhty (limocrate into support­ from t&gt;&lt;- Waltham factories. Tbe rest
McKinley tariff act took affect ballot, th.) Ju»t and equal representation of
r C, 1890. AU entries of itn- all tho people. k« well u» th*lr .uat and
ing his middle-of-the-road ticket our pu­ from seven other factories. John Hess­
ons under the. old tariff act equal protection under tho Iowa, are tuo
mer
sells
tbe
Hampton.
Elgin
and
Walt
­
gilistic contemporary ot thq Journal next
at midnight, October 4, that foundation of out- republican Inttltot Jon«.
ham watches. None but .the best
‘and tho party will never relent It* effort*
tried taffy and coaxiqg. That too flatly
Saturday night
On the follow- until the Integrity of tho bullot and the
qnday, eggs, which hud In-fore purity of election* »hnll be fully girargafailed. It It continues to fail, John Sulli­
Some very,fine medals will be given for
from
the
western
coufitic®
of
tced aud protected In every ?tat?.
van Dennis could never write -postmaster'’ the bicycle races at the fair. Then* will
Ontario into Michigan free of duty, I
There is not.the allghLest hint here
after his name should Cleveland ye elect­ be four races. open only to Harry County were subjected to a duty of five cents
bicyclists. The races will be one-quarter,
of force iu election* or federal bayonets
ed. ThLt is positively dreadful. So now one-half, one mile and five miles, and per -dozed. ,3^’-Z
nt the poll*.
That plank demands
our desperate contemporary tries another promise to be one of the most exciting
nothing mure than the United State*
constitution guarantee* to every citizen
expedient. He will try to frighten the events'. One of the medal* will cost about
330
at
wholesale
and
Is
a
beauty.
All
en
­
—nothing more than is requisite to the
democrats into gulping down the dose he
tries to race should be made at Fred L.
perpetuity of frw popular government.
bad prepared for them. He last week
Heath’s.
*Arv cosyititutloitfil right* Ruch a bogy
erected an awful scarecrow, anil expected
to the Democratic party?
It
is
with
great
pleasure
tliat
we
note
Grover Clevelunn himself has fully
to see every democrat in Bairy county fly
the hearty approval the name of Hon.
approved the principle* enrtxxlied .in
to the cat hole in a state of wild alarm. Frank A. Hooker ia meeting with, as a
the national Republican platform. On
What did John Sullivan Dennis do In or­ candidate for Justiceof the Supreme court
the 22nd day of February last, he
der to frighten democrats nod scare him­ There are several candidates to be pre­
lectured to the students of the Michigan
sented at the convention to be held In
University, at Ann Arbor, on the sub­
self Into the postoffice if Cleveland should
Grand Rapids the 27th and while we, by
ject of “Sentiment in Our National
win? It is almost too dreadful to think no means, desire to detract from the ja»t
Life.” After discoursing a while on
about. But we will out with IL It is consideration the names of the other candi­
his theme, he said:
terrible! The Journal as a last and des­ dates are entitled to. yet we have no
"1 Imvc thus far spoken of a people's
hesitation in saying that Judge Hooker
sentiment as something which may ex­
perate resort to frighten the democrats of
possesses qualities that will place him far
ist
and lw effective uuaer any form of
Barry county informs them that the Ban- In the lead of all the resL- As a circuit
government and in any national connkr and this writer are opposing the elec­ judge he has been highly successful, hav­
flition. But the thought naturally fol­
ing
a
ripe
experience
and
his
decisions
tion of Judge Mow. Every democrat in
lows, that If this scnliinent may be so
meeting almost universally with the
potent in countries ruled by a power
Barry county will be expected to drop
approval of the Supreme court. His sterl­
originating outside of popular will,
dead upon learning the direful news that ing honor, bis impartiality, and hh well
HOW VITA I. &gt;ll’ST IT* EXUFTKXCE AND
a republican and a republican paper are known reputation as a jurist in the dis­
KEOVLATIOX HE AMONG OTIt COVNTBYactually opposing the election of the trict over which he has presided, will win
MEN. WHO HULK THEMSELVES AND AD­
him. and the party too, votes that no
In land*
democratic candidate for governor. . Since other name can attract.
TJIIKK »AI SO MA- ;! MI.M.TM TUK1B OWS r
t-AW&gt;.
•
le** free than ours, the control of the
the messenger rushed ahead of the Johns­
governed may be more easily main­
town flood and called upon the people of
tained, if those who nre set over them
I hereby desire to extend my thanks to
that valley of death to fly for their IWes,
see fit to make concession to their sen­
no such petrifying, stupefying announce­ the many friends who were so kind to me.
timent: yet, with or without such con­
and who assisted sb much after the death
cession, the strong hand of force may
ment of threatened horror and death has of my husband. Their kindness will ever
still support the power to govern.
been .made as that stated by John Sullivan Iw held In grateful remembrance.
SENTIMENT LS THE VERY
Mio*. George Ryan.
LIFE BLOODJOF OUR NATION.”
Dennis in his shocking announcement
Having told hb» hearers how vital a
that a republican and a republican paper
&lt;
Utah School.
thing ths sentiment is, he proceeds to
are opposing a democratic candidate. We
specify particularly of what it consist*,
In our items last week we said it was
have not conversed with any member ot Homer DePuc who was treasurer of the
lie says:
"None of u* can be ignorant of the
tbe party which our contemporary is la­ Literary society. It should have been
IDEAS WHICH CONSTITUTE THE SENTIMENT
boring to frighten into an untimely grave. Ernest Edger.—The following have been
UNDXRLVING OUR NArtONAL 8TRUCTU1UE.
If we attempted to approach one of them appointed by tbe president on the program
We
know they are—
committee: Will Cole. Homer Del’uc,
Theae are not theories; they are cold,
who bad read tbe last Journal, he might Ethel Brown and Georgln Heath. The hard facts. And what Is true of eggs
“A rerennt belief in God,
“A sinewe recognition of the value
shrivel up from sheer fright: and if* our music committee: Pearl Michael. Ilattle is true of nearly all farm products, so
contemporary were not present, he might Beadle. Morse Grigsby and Frank Leins. far as Canadian importations are con­ and power »f moral principle and those
qualities ofbeart. which make a noble
For marshal#. .Sterling Hogle, Chas.
blow away, or get away, or sink into ob­ Lewis, Idv^urd and Txittle I Ake. The cerned, and especially of barley.
Prior to the McKinley act the United manhood.
livion. But If the demowrat should retain first, Literary will be held Wednesday States was the principal market for
“DeVddot to nnreserved patriotism, i
“LOVK ro« MAN’S KqUAUTY,
bis presence of mind and think the matter evening, Sept 28th. Admission, ten cents. Canada’s surplus farm product*.' We
“UnQUKSXONINO TRUST IN POPULAR
over. It labarely possible that he might Everybody invited.— With the exception also had a surplus of the same products
•
of Monday morning, when many of the When Canada's surplus was added to RULE,
Jiave less fear for en outspoken opponent,
“The extetion of civic virtue aud
scholars are unable to get here by nine ours, Was it any wonder that prices
than for a man who has been a traitor to o'clock, there has not been a single case were depressed and the tendency was honesty,
“F»ith it the saving qualities of
the democratic organization in Barry coun­ of tardiness in the high school. — The -downwutd?.
*
universal ewcation,
Sipcc the McKinley act was passed,
ty, and one who has sougth, while mas­ divisions of the Civil Gov. class have re­
“Protecton of * frek axd unpkrsolved themselves Into a senate and House Canada has -liad to hunt for other
querading as Its friend, to stab It to death
VKRTED EXIRESStON OF TUX POPULAR
of Representatives. Committees are ap­ markets. But she encountered our re­
and In tbe back at that
pointed. bills Introduced and the proceed­ ciprocity act at every step, und she has will, aud
“An insisence upon a strict account­
ings of congress are gone through with on met with but little success. It is need­
less to add that her farmers are corre­ ability of pibllc officers as servants of
The Journal I* engaged In a desperate, a miniature scale •
spondingly distressed.
But the pres­ the people.
despicable, lying effort to convince the
“Those am the elements or Amer­
sure of her products has been taken off
..
Church and Society.
people of Barry county that there 1* an un- t^Rev. J. A. Bllckenstaff, U. B.. who has our own market aud has left it free to ican sentimmt: and all thesk should
&lt;lerstandlog that there will be no prosecu­ been appointed to the local church here, our own farmers, very much to their ad­ BE FOUND IEKPLY IAIUEDDF.D IX TRI
vantage, because the expense of Unns- MINDS AND JEART8 OF OUR COUNTRY­
tion of saloonlsts or gamblers if the repub­ is moving to our city and will conduct
portatiou to other markets Is saved to MEN.”
lican candidates for sheriff and proeecutor services next Sunday, morning and even­ them.
"When ajt one of them 1* dis­
ing at Roger’s hall.
placed. THE TIME HAS COMK WHEN A
are elected. We make this plain state­
RANGER
tUUNX SHOULD HE HAMED.”
Services
at
the
Presbyterian
church
ment to the Journal and will stand by 1L
All the laguage quoted above is
morning and evening. Preaching by tbe
Prove the statement, which you put In pastor, evening subject, “Light and Dark , Judge Morse's opinion of the old sol­ Cleveland’s avn aixl L» as strong an
diers of Michigan is not a very flatter­
Italic last week:
Eyes.”
ing one. He thinks he can nse the old endorsement»f. Republican doctrine m
can be penne.
Il is Die promtee tfiat tfJlm MeKevitt
The Y. P. 8. C. E. of the Presbyterian heroes as scarecrows. This is whit he
Wliat is the Republican demand fox
and Jim Swcaey arc elected the aaltmnn church Sunday evening at fl:30. Conse­ said to 4 Grand Rapids Democrat re­
a FREE AND U RKSTRICHED BALLOT HUNporter:
and gambling dene are not to be mnleet- cration meeting.
■ **I talked st a campfire last nlabt and we! K8TLY COUXTO AND RETURNED, but the
“free and uperverted expression ol
The members of the Penny Gleaner had a splendid lime. Tomorrow I go to
the popular nil,’’ which Cleveland ap­
Prove that statemen L and we promise Mission Band remember die meeting next Mason to another soldier's reunion, and re­
turn here tomorrow n tab t. Then I go to proves?
'
‘
Sunday
afternoon.
that we will neither vote for nor urge the
Copemish. In Manistee county, and talk to
What Is th Republican demand for
The second convention of the Y. P. S. tha soldier's again. I find thlnn looklnj laws to guamtee U»is sovereign right
election of tbe two men named. We are
very nice, and I think we can manage to
C.
E.
of
Barry
Co.
will
be
held
at
Nash
­
perfectly safe In making this statement
to EVERY C1TIXX, RXCH OR POOR, N ATTVP
ville Saturday, Oct. 1st AU Interested in ■care them some before we get thruajh
OR FOREIGN IOHN, WUITK OR BLACK
with It.”
The Journal has simply and unqualifiedly
the work are heartily invited.
.
but a prattle, .
of
,
If he thinks he can use the “boys in
"X Bed. As our contemporary sees the post­
Zliev. Wm. Campbett^fiiled^The Presby­ blue” as scarecrows to keep Republi­ man’s eouaht?”
office fading Into the dim and hazy dis­ terian pulpit Sunday In the absence of cans out, he is much mistaken in the
What is theRepubHcan demand but
tance he grows more and more desperate, Rev. Grigsby.
character of both soldier* and Republi­ on evidence u “unquestioning trust in
more and t^jre desperately untruthful. •zThe Chatitauquarjs met at tbe home of can*. The Republican party lias no popular rule?
The ardjutwlxh of the Bepublleut
We are aware that Prosecutor Lowden, it Mrs. P. T. Coigrove Saturday evening and fear of the old soldiers.
party la thabuch Mutlnicnu ".h-iuld
would aeem for political effect, has now organised for the ensuing year by electing
be fcuud eoedded in the mind, and
the
following
officers.
and then Indulged in a spasm of enforcing
“We believe in the preservation of heart* of ounoun try then."
President—Miss Rose Goodyear,
The ItapaUcan party insist* that
tbe law. But these spasms have never
the American market for our American
Vice President—W. R. Cook,
producers and workmen.
We believe thme sentimuts have been “diaplaced’
been frequent nor of long duration; and
that the development of home manu­ and that "TIE TIME HAb CDM*
A good number was present and every­
several of tbe cases are hanging fire on the
facturers tend* directly io promote the BEKAlSEl’i*0’^ SIUNAL SHOUtl
court calendar yet. No one can doubt tout thing points to a very pleasant and profit­ interest of agriculture by furnishing a
able year. To anyone who can spend an
home market fur the product* of the
that Barry county will be fax better served
'’“"‘k11 Benubllhour a day in reading or study, and there
can to vote fr Harrison and Reid.
with Mr. Sweczey ** prosecutor than with are but few who can. we moat heartily farm, and thu* euisncipatiag our
farmers
from
the
transportation
Mr. Lowden. Any attempt to make James recommend tbe Chautauqua work.
charges which they must pay when
H. MeKevitt appear as a man who would
their product* seek diatant market*.’’
—Benjamin Harrison.
agree In advance to neglect bls duly, bears
Kame and residence.
AgeHa own refutation, and only representa
1 Wm. H. Wright, Freetwt
29
Hie Free Pros idolizes Judge Morse
l jMiiilf K. Itayin md, Treutoo, Canada, K!
the truthfulness of the one who makes the
J?1
t Hib h Graham. Houe,
- now, but wlien he und the other “boys revenue only, ece*aary to n»»
c™f Marla L. Edgerton. Cooper, Mich,
accusation.
in blue” went to the front that copper­ P~,M. ror&lt;b^na.o. a.t.?2
i II. V. Iroomlt. Hop*.
head sheet threatened them with “fire
» Clara E Psvwr. Hope
W. Morphy. City,­
in the rear.-' The Free Press hasn't
The people's party nominee for governor 131 1. OnrUlr
Lu-y Wsnwr, 'Sly.
changed but Morse has.
1 1 s«.a- D-B kck, onmgwtlle,
will Mt poll as many soles in Barry coun­
laUout to
r i tf*tuv Rjumss. Hope. '
ty as will the democratic nominee for that
1 Pflny DUon, Maple Grove,
The Lnnsing Journal objects to John
i» '■ ,unv Mraiti, Kalamo.
office. And the people's nominee will not
Dem"*u
a prouoUw
T. Rich Ixjeause he has been on office­
134 ' EUi&gt;.rr Nsriow, Cattivhelitowo,
holder bn- 20 yeir*. Judge Morse h-m
ooll 1.400 votes. And yet, to read the
been an office-holder for 21 yeun&gt; and
Journal you would think nine-tenths of
. Aman-ia VanArmre. Mwhiide.
in two pcMjcal parties.
1. Wm. K. HlttW, &lt; artUktrn.
tbe voters of Barry county had goae over
I
To
ve w- Fair kroinql;
The question is not whether a sol­
to the populate. Tbe Journal', party k
' &gt;
and collect tariff dut'ro
dier shall be the next governor, but
•xcept for ttaj
whether a De.nderat shall be.
Judge
u&lt;

’ MICHIGAN FARMERS.

Hastings Banner.

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editorial notes.

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Pairs of Boys, Misses and Childrens school shoe! just received,
the best line in the city, made by V. Schoeneckcr, Milwaukee.

work
givin

' ROSS LEWIS &amp; PIFER, line ol fine hand tujned shoes.

Fine line of GENT S KANGAROO SHOES.
Also, LADIES SPRING HEEL SHOES and SUBBEH:

to

match.

1 am showing the best and most satisfactory line of; bootAh
and Rubbers ever offered and prices are right.
Remember that with every Jao cash trade you -et the fat
Worlds Fair Guide and Atlas. Call in.

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poor man'or woman as to the rich Hewontcliarge you $55
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other for $25 as do some dealers.. Oh. no!

The Dollar of
the Poor Man
7
Ih just, aa good to.TravJas the dollar of the ricli, He
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The Light Running World Renowned Domestic, The N&lt;-w \
Home and some other first-class machines.
He will sell you a machine for n small pajuient down
and the balance iu nioiffhly payments if desired;
It will pay you to call on him before you buy
Needles, oils and parts for all machines.

T. PHILLIPS.

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mon
did
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the
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•lout tho good ot their counter bul who
think of nothing but spending

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money sway from iL‘‘That'll It." I «aa.
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ASFiRATJCN.

ends of tbe handles. He carefully bal­
ances himself by tbe ride of the boat, and
In tho countries of Europe in which the
the motion of the Lout on the water ;«md*
nlllt*r3r WOM-Tiption cxijrts many tricks
tbe sharp teeth in the mud at the bottom
AT THE TARIFF.
:
ire resorted to by conscripta in the effort
‘CHUGGING" FOR THE SUCCULENT of the river. He works C;.« ruken. one han­
x&gt; escape service. Often men have been
. ’« JU°" w ,b« workiuKman-.
dle In each hand, arountf In the mud. Fiknown to mutilate themselves, as by cut­
BIVALVE IN PARKERTOWN.
T..t*. Ho nprerents this conntry-he U
naliy, after much patient ecrap’og, bo
ting eff a forefinger, in order to render
tbe bono and smew of it Th, greate-t
closes the teeth of tbe rakes and band over
. Wbh U.
“4
I-™
uicnw-ms unfit for the sen-ice. Pretcndmorality, the greateot ambition are
band be pulls up the long pqle with a cu­
™, o» iu,
term aware ed inability to see fa exposed by tho sur­
found rnuoug the working people, aud
rious looking clawful of mud, jwbbles and
geons without greafc difficulty, but pre­
_____, . . .
■ thev have
bare m«ib &lt;1...
tended ■desfaeas sometimes bafiles the ex­
clams.
; y.
. -- ----.MAMXllJ woat it 18.
. ,
f.rrret'onaence.j
'--------------------------------------------------------------they °P®° ita gates to free trade
aminers.
.
The content* cf the row of curved prongs
..■.rial f(:orrt*pond«noej
are emptied on a board flush with the gun­
A countertrick on the part of the offiSt-pb-3.—It came about in
'rages will go down, down, down '
blbts,
o t*ia
al cncl1 human cere was for some time effective against
Parkertown cannot be found on the map, wale of the lx&gt;it, and 1:1s experienced eye*
. ( ighteen-yeaxMild boy | antil ithey become what the working- ’•
this fraud. Tbe recruiting officer, after a no matter bow much you look, yet, to use quickly tell him which are tho best clams. .
- wlmt protection meant, ®en arw&lt;&gt;u the other side of the witter—
eonscript had pretended to bo deaf, re­ the expresxive words of an old clammer, A* be p|pks out tbe good clams ho throws
with that wisdom usually ^onsolato human beings, with no
marked in an ordinary tone of voice, "Yoa "there are 150 votes and 200 fights” in that them into the bottom of the boat aval the
I
tbfa!
“
b
d
tee
,o
a
*wld
like
i said. • "Go ask your PieasiM* memories of the past and no
are unfit for the service; you are free.” In little village nestled under the red clay mud isdumped back into the water. Some­
। -Louise C. Moulton ia Y&lt;mth"&gt;Companion.
. , .r । r I hesitated a bit be- । h^P&amp;*or 4 W, future.
many cases the recruit showed by evident cliffs of tbe New Jersey highlands on the times the ckxmmcr is very lucky aod
: him wluit I thought of it, '
’’mnn who comes an emigrant to '
signs of satisfaction that he bad heard the banks of tho Shrewsbury river. Way strikes a spot that is doubly &gt;.rocked with
remark.
bock in the firn half of this century, when clam’, und then be gets enough in a couple
■
. ha “My boy,”answered ■
country, who works well, make? '
He was then recalled, told that he bad the outlet of the Shrewsbury Nver, instead of hours to do for a whole day’s work.
id th-' salvation of your ’ himself an American citizen and votes lat^ra
it .!!:■ an" putting the Ameri- ! properly, will, it is more than possible,
J*
'» 'h« Uhorot been detected in his fraud, and sent to tbe of being into Sandy Hook bay, was through This method is called “chugging,” amt is
barracks.
a stretch of low ground or beach that sep- that generally practiced by tho people who
. i ’"o the pocket of that great Uve
his son, born here, represent compwutjon
manner, absohe lived lu the mart
After a time, however, the con scripts be­ aratx'd the river from tho Atlantic ocean, live in Parkertown.
oTthJt’iW*0^1 *“ work «»&gt;J Deglccttal
. m&lt; • and women, the । “ff hts _2'vn People and speaking for" of the table.
After the rakes have »«««
gone many times
tab]e'
Lis cook, used to fall came too wary to be caught in this trap, there was a bar running out from the
! Americd. It means »h«n* Where else does such a state of ’mmri’ “P^irJLhen her
j
"They
liad
heard
of
the
trick,
and
were
on
mainland to the beach. The remains of into the water Rider looks at tbe sun und
Coring these
says It U
is -----near —
dinner
: t.nr wages for good work. ।
exist? I tell you, my son, protec­ dfabS oTlft
J----- 1—L------on
- .I —
------ "time. AH
*“ over the
herduinty , the lookout for this remark, and when it this liar have served os .. foundation
212 tt2
.'.2:2"~ making
“2*1!?" *~r
tbe clamtners
for
,
them the time to learn ।
18 ^’he the floral umbrella put over
was uttered they mode no sign of intelli- which tbe hardy clammera have built river you can. see
tUttcs. One of his friends writes: their cottages. There h quite a little ril- tbe beach. They all have that queer,
3
v
-rk as it is done by the best a oridul couple—at first you just think tiM,?TL*!? her C00”-’ ,uu&gt; h!*
on |1 pence.
lage,
and
as
clamming
pays
pretty
handchoppy
stroke,
and
somehow
they
all make
laitely the French officers bar? invented
p oe. bringing a delirious consomme and '
IPeople who don't think ;
protty, l»ut after that when you con­
a nv7r
new “trap,”’ inc
the *uccess
success of which
which fa a some profits, most of the cottages are sup- ; good time. Tbe beach is ,a lively spot
trembling with eagerness tn «... t
I “
. ^materials Ifing cheaper in ।
it yon know that it means the tak- id
Balzac would catci; right of i'erI **“r,ou
now. Tbe rowboats are generally anchored
’ " ^lustration
"*
‘ of* the
-1_ ingrained
—1—3 cour­ plied with thu comforts of civilization.
..:[ 1 in France—people who
of ,ths gentle bride through
Whole foniilks are engaged In catching, a little from shore and the owners, in their
tesy, or
he would teas back his mane of hair with* JZv
™ nt least the
" assumption of cour­
&gt;y
frteks on the other S00*1 weather and through bod. Once toh£
'."‘‘a" lh'
“‘‘,1 "d“'“ ' tcry,
aa!~on
“ the part ot Frenchmen of all “shucking,” stringing or packing clams long boots, wade in. Horses and funny
down in this amphibious village. The ' two wheeled carts orc driven right out Into
duty on them and then
trade gains a foothold here, there iu.bfa roughest and most surly voice•
1 CuuincB,.
sons follow in the footsteps of their fa-1 the water and the clams are quickly ahov. ■•• have got them cheap. '
he
• nothing
--------- --------------but bad--weather.
—*• iivw,
Now,
■
1 • 4--------- i uuu t waiitanvtii
*
A*tcr
"You 'are free” has failed to
1 'lou 1
j my boy, I have tol*l yon all I know- M ,nc
’ UU’S’ 1 excitp •“?
(&gt;{ npdenrtanding in the tbers, marry, settle down, rear children , eled into them. Some of the Itoats have
about protection."
I ‘Tint
mo«l
eu W
u; rain y,
,,
h
. 2^°';',"th" cora,,‘»“1 to go U -hoot- and live over again tl:t simple, fighting I boen hauled high and dry ou the shore,
■Bat
mowl.u
will
Lb
hral.h
if
be
r.t. THE WORKING FEOPLB.
—atnn
___ ____
. •
.............
... .
“Well” said bn
i
.
goes
on In sliis wavmw.i-n
n-n'i
&lt;
at him. He starts out of the room, tbe live ot their MCtore. Tl«- oMett Inbxb- \ end the betmen eooo bare lain. wb™l,&gt;i them at the expense [
itant does not remember when the Parkers । barrows full, with which they start for
tho’ Jto.ll
Ho rote, tho Republican "ticket. '
S" ’
. Ho Totra tho Republican ticket, ' thM?,?'
igiuan—and ‘
"
did not catch clams and fight out their the cottages.
..,™
W
u
if
to
him.
“
d
'hra
S
wat,
tno
to
iwoony.
'
G
2„.r
’
“
-nt
.
A basketful of clams fa put by tbe ride
have any'
quarrels wit h nature’s weapons. Yet they
ren Wonging to him, and when ho wants mo
area simple folk, pleased to extend hos­ of every member uf the family and shuck­
ingry I'Kiks the story . t,nnK explained to mo ho sends mo to ; Then the good soul would tn™
lVou n,i«ht nt lpftKS R,,ut tho &lt;»&lt;»!"
ing begins. Tho shells are thrown to one
pitality
toward
a
stranger,
and,
for
people
i,^..r
go..,
are
the
,
^-tbor.
”
-------------------•r gets, are the ,
, sjowiy, mut'eri.
who get their living from the water, hard side, and the clams are dropped into a 10&gt;ng cf f rec trdde '
Andi find that is what most clever please mossicu!
foot tank about eighteen inches wide filled
i
..
n nun in now
working aud saving.
.
husbands ,lrt
do.
I»=•*■
sabel
on. We can do
— A.
• M
”allon
--------- .
•• good it -----smells! Why should mostfeu keep
The season for clams begins in March with fresh water. There is none of the
a
quick
turning
ot
the
man
’
*
bead.
He
I me in his service if he doesn't want what I
iu oh
ciams
fun of a corn shucking there, as every one
it in thia country—we j
and
ends
the
last
of
Juno,
and
ns
dams
la
then
called
back
and
told
Chat
he
baa
, do for hinp”
A FOREIGN VIEW.
•.tins, we have got the I
happy and i» trying to get through, and as for oyster
| This " as too much for Bnlznc. He called been L und fit tor tho »ervice.—Youth’s are plentiful the clammero are 1_r,. 1
contented. , A man has to bo extraordina­ shuckinje, with the songs of- tbe negroes as
i .' 5...L we have got the Wbat Our Neighbors Say Concerning Our , her back,
■
- &gt;*.««».
drunk IW
the wup
soup Bt
at a
a gulp, aud
and Companion.
rily lazy or slow not to make from S3 to they ply the knife, it cannot be mentioned
nanufhcturcrs may tbll I
mil.) in
in his
him kindest voice,.. as
. . t«,he...went
. off
—
Protection Policy.
: said,
13.50 a day, und the labor rule of eight in tho same connection. It is work, and
•rkmen have to learn,
The London Spectator of recent date,
to ^er kitchbn;
hard work at that.
The professor hud been inveigled into be- houra is n long one with him.
lifter the last clam has lost his shell, the
workuir.u who comes ] commenting
on‘the political situation 1
“Now, Rose, don’t let this happen
jminenting on
Out in the little harbor or pulled up on tank is filled and emptied twice with fresh
jmi
coming a political candidate, for it was
agnin."
,
I. th. iu gets
in exchange for .in
says: ''
.
j the United States, «aya:
।i ”*vw'u .u'»
' known that he had written nereral able the beach In fron^ of the village are the water and then filled up with brackish
.ii.l a
n miserable nitrTho
I'l,n Democratic party has
i.
1■' and
pit- ‘
with vir-'
if® ’1 *I,eney" ,boi work- -n "The Science of Government.” row and sail boats. Right after breakfast water In which tbe clams arc allowed to
L°n
for *° belovt1 ‘Th« Eth,c» ot Politic^” “Tbe Beatl- —and the folks hi Parkertown cat break­ stand for some time. The brackish water
: ‘..me with a garden 1 tuul unanimity not only adopted an anti- wi^Thn
to “firm and plump” them They
-movls where hia boys : protectionist programme, but has chosen ' n.?- . hTi *Grk&lt;[ b-v hH "*"«inta ‘hit I tudre of tho Ballot” and other aubjecta, fast nt a time when tha city workingman seems
for hfa -wm! braVt ftUUM: "Dd dl"I,len*ur® and the faction taking him up frit the need Is thinking about getting up—tho dammer I nre then strung on strings in bunches of
&gt;l- rdneated, and the feel- as its
" candidate
••• - 1 a politician
whotse name
twenty-five, pocked in barrels and shipped
Qj
Ill(U) lo p1 before the conven- starts for his boat. He take, down his to
i good.
New York. These nre the soft clam*
a iuiU-jK-ndent man.
is synoriymons with what wo mean by
“
:
*
. ■ tion with. The professor was innocent of earn, rakes, hoes and nets, with “a snack" that nre used for chowders, broils, and for
■. ! about all the trouble free trade—that is, tariff for revenue
Hn Wm Al»rntmlndr&lt;l,
any crime, hod never seen any boodle, wm cf to satisfy his cravings if he gets hungry all cooking purposes.
„
u know what caused it purpejses only. Tito manner in which &lt; He is one ot those youths who aeem i clean private record and there was nothing out on the water beforca 1 o'clock dinner.
Tbe hard clams are shipped in the shell
.■ rich people going tc tho Democratic party has adopted the brighter than they really arc. He had In hfa whole life that the newspajK-rs could Tho rakes arc queer looking tools to a and brim; nlxiut the same price—fl.25 to
tL50
a
thousand.
Durintr
the
season
there
। n-i their money, and that principle of free trado is especially re­ never clerked m a dry goods and furnish-j find to fling mud st. So the professor was landsman. There nre two kinds. On the
is an average of 7t*),000 hard and soft
: • ibk- in this country soon markable. Protection—i. e., the raising ing store, but hfa favorable appearance ' inveigled into the scheme and on tin- day stern of every boat is a crosspiece, on clams per week shipped to New York.
nt- n rie up in their might of duties fur other than revenue pur- and indorsements concerning hfa honesty I of the convention a reporter approached which the long rakes, with n thirty foot Wednej-lsya and Thursdays are the Iraslest
pole,
rest.
They
ore
something
like
a
days, and then the clams nre sent in by,
I - buy alnything except that poflrt—has been condemned as uncon* secured him a position. He was to net ns i him.
"I believe.” insinuated tho wily reporter, garden rake, Only the teeth nre longer and tbe load.—New York Herald.
•_ • liitiil made iu their own ■ stitutional, and therefore if.the Demo* assistant to the gentleman in charge of ;
। the Indies’ hosier)* department. The sec- ' “that your wan! has instructed for you, curved sharply, so that they will bite into
I cratic party triumphs protection must ond day after be began work the clerk in j prufewor?”
the mud at the bottom ot the river. They
THE WHITE JASMINE.
■ n of ;x*ition, realizing j go, root and branch, as something op­ ‘ charge ot the counter was ill, and failed to :
“Sirj” exclaimed the guileless, professor1-, work like a pair of sefasora. The short
. - ari tending—that is, [ jrosed to tho in&lt;titutiona of the United ; put in an appearance. The new man frit ‘ *o indignant that even the reporter was nt rakes are only about fourteen feet long
1 knevoahe Uy above me.
and, with tho hoes, nre used In shallow
Where the casement all the night
rinctsw of' Wales
’’’
and’ states. The vote by which this de- ! that lie was fully competent to run the1 a low to account for it.
business.
.
. I
“I l4g your pardon,” he said, “I meant water.
«a«r. The «take
nr.v itself is about -...w
three feet
Shone, softened with a phosphor glow
-have tried to make&lt;« cision was carried was a very heavy one.
Of tymraihi-tlv llgbt.
। A very beautiful young larly approached . no offt-nse. I mc-rriy desired to know if long, fa made of iron or steel and is very
mdble. and today Lady Five hundred and sixty-four memliers him and rctunrkiil:
And-thaibrr fiedtfdns spirit pure
' your wnril had instructed for you, sir."
strong.
strong. One
Oneof
’ofthe
tbepeculiar
peculiar features
featurescfcf
he viceroy of Ireland; voted for it and only 843 against.
Was pluming taut for Kight.
' “I bought some da kings of the gentle- I
But the professor fired up this time these
2._ rakes is the backing just above tbe9
. iiing puseiblo to push
Nor is this all. Mr. Shearman de- mon in charge of this department yester-' more fiercely
than before.
| teeth,
against
which
the clntns
are pushed
,
teeth,
against
which
the clams
are pushed
Each tendril throbbed and quickened
- it many of the fashiona- dares that ""the most significant part of day and, if ygu phase, I should like to I
"My wnnl
------ * ‘knows
-------------nothing
‘
whatever when
'
the
" rakes
"
arc closed
■ — * just
»•— ’before
*
pull•­
As 1 nightly climbed apaw.
And could scarce restrain the l.lnvoms
qtiinvd with it, aud many the vote consists in the fact that the change them.”
about, it. sir,” he protested vigorously, ing tip.
When, sneer the desSln-.ri"place,
George Parker. Jim Ruler, Joe Brown, I
•
have
it upon
them., 1minority was composed almost entirely | T*
There
was something about the young ,I “She fa a young Indy who fans absolutely
. ....
. ..
-------------“
Iler gentle whbpcr thrilled me
:i.-.'.n thinks she has done I of men who heartily approved of the de- .
bcanty that fascinated and bewil- ! nothing to do with politics and has never John and Jim Taylor are the boss clam­
Ere
„..j
! sal'l anything to me on the subject of ray I mere of Parkertown, and it wm In Rider
’s I • gazed upon her face.
f
her oanrry when she ’ cifiou. bat who feared that the people dered
dcred him as
ns be
bo hast
*1’’ respondctl:
rrspondeti:
hastily
“Er—yes ni, but I presume
you uau
had betcandidacy,, sir, except! to dinuade rue from ,' boat
that Ix Haw tho rakes at work. We
time you
OCl- ; uuiuiubaj
ialkm. ixxav
v ,I
I wailed, darkling, till tho dawn
. .Li. t .r l.er.mngo^iM.1 .X larg. wm not pmare.1 for .ucb » wr
„
„
ter „„
not attempt
it „„
here Tbe
’rx.^ ladies’,x^:i_.
O..l.l anrf
frnnx tha
* - 'j
Should touch me Uta bloom,
toilet . •nea.rlnt.
entering th*
tbe rLjtH**!
political Arid,
and IT sincerely 1 had .knewt
shoved rJT
off from
the ahrxra
shore and
and V
Rider
' ■ 1 to LuglUh loumX. That Is I radical utterance, while the raajonty
thi „Jt
While all my living panted
hope that you will not get her name in tbe soon had the; oars in the locks rvujjy for
To outpour Its first perfume.
i:iT
! Innlnrlod
X'ou' .i above.
___ sx”
papers in any manner whatever, sir.”—De-1 work. Did you ever sec a clammer row? |
nt ro
to n-nch.
n-ach.
included ♦hxZnntirw
the*entire dxalxxrflrinn
delegation frrttn
from New
’
When, lol u paler Cower than mine
when the yourt was inj York, who iiavo hitherto been among : Of course "liis 'Incivility waa reported und ■ trail Free 1‘resa,
I have seen tbe blue and the crimson cu
Hud blossomed hi the gloom!
;
the
Thames
ami
seen
how
Bob
Cook
had
be
w.-w
discharged,
anti
all
fa-cause
be
was
j
shopkeepers apid th&lt;y i the most obstinate opponents of any- ;
. ..
„ .
.
.
—John B. Tabb ia Harper’s.
His Point of View.
put in bis fine work, but the clammer's
•y much, as the Amen- 1 thing savoring of ^rco trade, and who Impressible and afawotminded.—Chicago |
“Like all thoroughly bod bovs, he is stroke was a revelation. Rider bad it to
ic over there and spend strove to defeat Mr. Cleveland upon that I Times.
named
Willie."
said
Dr.
T.
Hamilton
I
perfection,
and
as
he
proudly
told
me:
"It
’
s
w why do they do it? I ground." Mr. Shearman is confident 1
,The Llon of st&gt; Mark.
Tbe hose uwd ia sprinkling the plazas of
Burch In the course ot a description of one ’ born in 'er man. He can rowan that’s
Paris is n queer contrivance. It consists
:r money here, uml tho I indeed that tho Democratic parte n» a ) ,Th, ,ynil,,i o( lb„ Venetian republic- |
of his Juvenile patients, “and I have bail j all." It is almost impossible to describe of length* of iron pipe, each length mount­
riotism
is in circulating
be considered as
ds ttnaniman- tbefamoju Lion of SL Mark-wbisb. after , him under my rarft since his
1—— whole may now Lo
.»ucuu
debut
,.in
u this , it except
r- —
as r
h quick, jerky
.
motion, seem........ — •■*
ed at the eo.. on ebort axles having two
r.. brief a
jean.
—
ago. a
A ;\ Ingly all up
-P laud
--- down. The oars are
। in your own country, inions for free trade and against the ’ bdng Teatored. has been replaced on Its hemisphere, tome five
Hmnll wheels, and the lengths joined to­
ta at ”
Venice,Is made i
! .brigliu-r
■ . young one nqver
. ..
lived,
. .and
........
while .««
never feathered, ...a
and It does not seem to re­ gether by short pieces of flexible bom.—
.vn people. That is tho taxation of the consumer in tho interosls , column in tbe Ploeeeua
among the he fa always in trouble, hfa misdeeds In- ’ quire any exertion on the part of the clam­
“
Amt-r./an women do not of the producer. Bnt if the Denu».Tats ofbrow. Thyrel. a tradition
New York Sun.
”
’
variably
just
area large majority of the voters, and Venetian people that ite eyes are diamonds;
variably develop on
au element of humor that,. nier.
mer. He
I« jm
». sits there and jnl» hfa oars
■ y have got to learn and
- - -'
* .
. .
. they ure^cally white agates, faceted. Its naves him from tbe much threatened, but into the water, never seems to really pull
in teaches.
I
.
if the Democrats are determined to put J mane Ls most elaboratelywrought, and its ■ nerer
xie.Trr applied, consequences. ^He
a
them
the
alorfg". 'He
”* has
1
~ i on ***
“*** and yet *'*
“ boat goes ni«wtr»
rr«
Young Housewife (in the kitchen)—Cook,
an end to protection, it is obviously safe |■ retracu*l.*gnping mouth and its fierce vein of cruelty in him—there’s not one J can keep his stroke up all dwr, and a clam1.K r.Y .MIlS. QARR1SOX.
what are you doing there’
ehild inn thousand that hasn’t—and the mer was never known to sa^ bo was tired
on did her best in this to predict that the days of protection are mustaches give it an oriental aspect.
Cook—I’m washing the fish.
one thing
thatcreature
particularly
to him
. from
.
1
rhe wore at tho inau- numbered.
I The
as it appeals
now stands
t.clongs
to rowing.
Young
unV right, over*tbe
U V Uclam
M»A AX AAV.A
V^AU&lt; A
- — — - - — -Housewife
...... ..... —Oh,
- —,that
------ --’s totally
------- --------But WU
we AM
are
bctls^n*!
a brobade woven in
many different epochs, varying from some is the drowning ■&gt;( newborn and undeair- jI KAUL
in v
very
deep
water, so
so deep
deep that
that Rider
Rider is
is • necessary. It has been all its life in tho
able kittens.
,; iu
®r7 'l**
1!’ water,
England ia^ddentlr 1-ing it. trade ,
mills. designed and made by
.....
. . ..
.
.by ..
“In company with hfa side partner, an ’ compidled
to hold
the rakes
the veryf water.—Lanuon‘F»t Bits.
■
tury,
It
is
conjectured
that
it
may
have
: an dressmaker. Then, too, in cottou mrfnafacturt*5. Tho govern- I
originally formed a part of the decoration equally IsuJ little boy whose mother will
:• ■ n remember tfie silver gray
ment return, issued a few weeks ago. 1b of some Assyrian palace. St. Mark’s lion Insist on calling him Pettie, he will travel
■ i. which you all liked so deals with the trade for the first rix 1 it certainly was .....
- - fur it was any distance to witness any uf these ex­
not originally,
i lu'it was made of American months of this year and the same period nuHie
stand level upon tbe ground, and ecutions. and what ho doesn’t know about
•:••! with lack manufactured in 1890 and 1891. It makes the follow- ' had to be raised up in front to allow the the proper disposal ot surplus kittens is
■■ in New York city, and the ing statement of exports for the six cva:.«el to fa- slipped under its fort-paws.— not worth acquiring. 'It so came about ’
that Sunday evening Willie had his list ot j
w*.-; just as pretty and tbe months terms:
P«H Mall Gazette.
relations Increased to the extent of two
IfSO.
l«l.
IMS.-----------------------------1* dainty as any that ever
twin brothers. He was presented to them
‘rough a French'or English
Trunk, in
soon afterward and eyed them long and
critically, while his comment upon them
\;S CLOTH!Xa ABROAD,
siid the bov. 1 "aren’t men’s tailment of production. Eitheiunethod t haVe
bftngman’a ropes among my pco- I family.
‘«*'Say,’ AnaHs
finally nlocd
piped the gentle
ejper?’ 1 laughed at this and would be disastrous to labor and lead to , ple^f t.xcin|me&lt;i one well known farce- William, "let’s keep tbe one wiz ze blue
ryes!
’
’
’
—
New
York
Commercial
Ad ver ,
: c
n remember your Cousin the inauguration of a great strike. The j uuiu
comedy
on ----------noticing
con&gt;i
’cu^ manager
------c- ------ upon
.
■ ck coat? He thought ho Liverpool Mercury*-Wat&lt;‘s the situation one
— of
-*•«■
•—
» lady
i«dv be
he lister.
the trunks
belonging «•&lt;.
to a
bad just brought nt large expense from
null sum for it in London, bnt
as follows:
i home he liad to pay a tailor
A resident at Montauban, who had
Both manufacturers und merchants east to west. And Mich n horror hud he of
:t. Stiil it wasn't right, complain that at the pretent rate of ont- the “hoodoo” effect upon bu* compnhy, bought n dozen fat geese ready killed, ,
were a woman addicted to such methods found inside one of them a little purse ebn-'
to another tailor; still it lav.they cannot make both ends meet
to remain n member of it. that he quietly twining several louis d’or. From subsc- ‘
■
and at last he went to an- Thu operatives, through their official paid the astonished newcomer two weeks’
qnent inquiries it apj*ared that the good '
vhv had the frankness to tell representatives, urge that the amend­ salary, adding her fare back to New York
’woman who had reared tho geese and i
..'■re was no uso trying to do ment of the existing state of affairs is Byway of compensation for discharging slaughtered them, and who had died three I
ai‘&gt;i-y with it,as. although no tailors not to be found iu a reduction of wages, her.—Chicago Post.
days before they were offered forMie, had |
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
ni :.’.l • . ifi cut iiko the American ones, but in a diminution of supply. On all
been in the habit of secreting her ravings 1
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
in all sorts of queer places. One of the .
;i i:. , c;.n't make a good job out of rides it is admitted that something must
had
found
the
purse
and
swallowed
Young
Hopeful
—
Mamma,
did
you
tell
; Engh .h botch. So poor Arthur found be done if Lancashire is to maintain its
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
The treasure was promptly handed |
Lin&gt;. ii. :i.i the old proverb goes, with present position as to the great field of papa I’d got to have a bicycle?
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
x&gt; her niece, who had taken the geese •
Mamma— Yes. but he raid he conldn t
■ ■ '■ &gt;n| on his liands. His fenglish
this vast industry.
to
market.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
afford it.
.
....
co.it w'.iiIdn'X fit. couldn’t fit, and ho
But instand of thanking the honest gen­
“Course he’d say that; but what did you
had rim djubtful pleasure of knowing
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays .
tieman for this act of restitution, she pre­
Tbe issue of Kuhluw’s German Trade
that he could have got a coat for one°"T argued iu favor of iL bnt he re- tended that each of the twelve geese h ri
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
half what this had cost him, could have Review of July 20 contains tbe follow­
in its stomach a purse lined with napo^-trgued! Hub! If it ud been anything loons and threatened to bring an action
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
had it made of equally good cloth, and ing interesting statement: *
-It is thought that the votes of the you svanted for your own self you’d acried against the purchaser of the '"succulenti
teething troubles, cures Constipation and flatulency.
wotihl have fitful him and been of
electors will shortly d^troy'MeKinJey’s a little, an then you’d got it. —Good polmipedi” aforesaid.—Il Popolo Romano.
► cif u.m;. though just inside the collar
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
’•■■■Mild have l&gt;een an American tailor’s work in the immense transatlantic News.____________ and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas&gt;*
union; will dispense with the password
stamp
&gt;
Tbe Chinese consume n great deal of
of ■ America fur Americans7 and by
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother's Friend.
n ve ,-ieen the storm coat that was
Go,.rolDgd&lt;—uot ramba In
pork, which cost, very little- because pigs
brought over to me? My measurements giving * ^ilendid victory to tbe Dmo- dlnvd.r to bappea u&gt;d thra puaUbi^ IL of the razor back species are plentiful
P*111*®
It consists in seeing every smallest wander­ everywhere. The pig is tbe domestic ani­
were sent exactly, und the result is that cratic I»rty will open *
Castoria.
Castoria.
I have a &lt;w.t that trains on the ground, trade." Tbe rame erticle ««ye tb*1 11 ing ot attention at its very“« a°*’ mal par excellence. She sleeps in the liv­
tbe Democrat, raxeod.tbe indoetriee ot so preventing disorder. To do this the ing room, recognizes her name aud dis­
“ CMtcria Is aa excellent medldns for chil­
1 . Is
for me in the neck, and
“ Castoria is so well adapted to children that
teacher must be conscious of every pupil plays In her intelligence the inherited re­
dren. Mothen hare repeatedly told mo of IU
whir-, it would cost more than it is Saxony depending upon the
at orery second. Nothing is ewlcr than sults of centuries of tracing. The pig is
good effect upon their children.”
worth to have altered. Next season I’ll market will bo revived, fur Um. roeeon
fed at every meal of the family; during
this when one can do It.—Harpers.
Da. O. C. Omood,
buy a new ,,j,0 yf an American rnanu- that the goods they mak. .raw* ।bejo
the rest of the day she forages for herself
111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, M. Y,
cheaply produced In th. Lnltod। &amp;*“•
‘
Now if those measurements
CbeeMmnking in Canada hiw enormous­ in tile streets, fields and drains.—Interview
M in Germany, “owing to the high price
•
Castoria
U
the
best
remedy
for children of
“ Our physicians In tho children’s lepsrtin Washington Star.
to any big shop in New
ly improved within-recent /*■«“ *
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
erf the method of instruction which bw
1 ’fk. Philadelphia, Chicago or Boston of wages.
Forged Nlcket.
been promoted by the government la senc‘
■•ild inive got a coat that would have
Imz eutepetent inf.tructore among the
Dr. Stephen A. Emmons claims to have (
•Hied me dt-cfnt]jv Then, too. when we
gtead of tbe various quack noettrunx* which ore
regular
succeeded in forging uickel. Ho says the ,
■ r :heru we bought a lot of |
metal is as strong as steel, can lw made ns
I'1 '
।• •..rfikiTchiefsaa presents. They |
morphine, soothing syrup aw! other hurtful
&gt;n P.U. ot the IW Ilioul.1- bv k-p&gt; cheaply and is ns i.nsci'ptiblc of as bright
«ilar»-.r«L To b»l. ckabiagoaw a polish os silver. It» advantages over i
;
• 1
be immensely cheap. They : th(MM, conntrlM
Uxrrxo Hoacrrax. axd Dunarautr.
steel are that it is water and acid proof. I
;• i ent; u&gt; be both cheap and nasty, |
In other trar.ls, lie aaserts it will not rust. |
'
'■ '' it tit st visit to the laundry tbe ;
wA ^*1* r’lblo lo COM.
—Philadelphia Ledger.
Tbo World prlut. a 11*
'■"-•■miiiu. might colors faded, and they j
whleb it prwWma «» b»™» ‘ w
1%. ardor ef meertchnum has nothing to
were vsli ewoly miserable to look at.”
nu Point of View.
■**2-'.___r-nirr* frotU PUrt?
tRADB TOR M11.U0KAIREB.
’
Daughter-Ho says he worships tha
1 u‘-n. questioned the boy, ‘‘free eavwu w •—-----ground I walk on.
-T'.d- id fvr dis benefit of the millionaire journals tbs
Farmer—He does, vh ? Then p raps he’ll
a.fe
coopl* In WKO. nw”11"* f"
Mid not for Ui« workingman? It is for lens*. Ns hsaast i
help me to pay off the mortgage on IL—
L12w.nl mlinblv •latl«*K».li” w
uw btudW of th* buyer and not the spesting
Exchange.
{EJtlfctfItunon-J wwlteo.
^’tfacturw? I» is for tbe benefit of , allioace will •
v ■
wopk who d«n’t trouble themselves pnblW importer.-®** J

of

looking

ure tbn: bind me to this world of

HOWCLAJfS ARE DUG.

bSISI

What is

CASTORIA

,
'

�What we originate Many imitate

Notice out display in Floial Hall.
elections. The republican column is solid
and strengthening. And with theccrtalnty
of New York and Indiana for Harrison, It
Thursday, September 22, 1892. desolation, misery and despair, our con-; is evident that it la to be a republican
temporary of the Journal Is seeking to
MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.
heap upon thb giant monopolies and rob­ year."
jaaio AS 8XCOXD-CLAS3 MATTKB AT ber corporations of the land, John Sulli­
At last the Journal has discovered that
THX HASTINGS, MICH., PO8T0FFICK,
van Dennis makes a great and a grave
ACCOST 14. 1879.
«
pause. Now when John Sullivan Dennis tbe people’s party has a candidate for gov­
makes a prnise, and corrodes his manly ernor. and mentions him In a great big
brow wltirthe massive thoughts that chaw four line editorial. It wouldn’t help a
each other around in his No. 27 cranium, postoffice aspirant, should Claveland get
FOR PRESIDENT,
something Is going to be did. It was did. there, to have It said that he supported a
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
John Sullivan Dennis did it. He let a cat people’s patry candidate tor governor
OF INDIANA.
out of the bag. He states openly, and against Judge Morse, tbe democratic can­
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
boldly that be did not invent that rich, didate.
WHITELAW REID.
rare and racy word “Pusillanlmons” which
OF NEW YORK.
Tbe calamity howlers are happy now.
he applies to this writer. Bless your
The cholera scourge in Europe cuts off tbe
pugilistic soul, Brother Dennir. no one
demand for American wheat As a con­
ever accused you of inventing anything.
sequence the price has declined. The
”te1’.............. jUMBiB/Mcitiivfft
calamity howlers in their gbqallah glee
....
This appears a bad year for political point to this reduced price, and charge It
iLisw: jbibkii gerrymanders. Tbe supreme courts of up to McKinley and the republican party.
n. O~»trT^.,r
Michigan, New York and Wisconsin have But tbe people know better.

Hastings Banner

In the last edition of that thoughtful
sheet, and in the midst of the carnage and

EDITORIAL NOTES.

declared against these abominations, in
each Instance perpetrated by democrats.
And now tbe republicans of Indlada ap­
peal from the democratic gerrymander of
that state, which give* 85,000 voters in 20
aIrAM '£ VANHORN
JAMES W. SACKETT democratic counties the same representa­
tion in tbe state toblatnre as 139,000
State Ticket.
.
voters In 20 republican counties. But

SWaHni
kitsis™

For Surveyor.

FRED W. WALKER
"t........... LEK B. COBB

For Governor
JOHN T. RICH, of Lapeer County.
For Lieutenant Governors.■. ■
J. WIGHT GIDDINGS, ot Wexford County.
For Secretary of Btato.............

9 OUT OF 10 CANT
You may be able, to tell the stock and you know if it will please you
or not But you have to take the dealer’s word for the make of them. ’

John Sullivan Dennis, notwithstanding
he denounced the majority of the demo­
crats of Barry county as law breakers and
toughs, by denouncing the majority of
tbelr convention delegates, is still sawing
wood and trying to have democrats swal­
low his ticket
\

THEN TAKE NO CHANCES
But deal where you can get satisfaction if they are not made right.

DON’T TALK BEHIND OUR BACK.
Come to us with your complaint; we will give it strict attention
and will do justice to all such claims. All we ask is that you give us
the chance. Bring your Good Form ticket and secure the beautiful
magazine with $10.00 cash trade.

whether Indiana Justice will be of tbe
kind meted'out in Michigan, New York

Tbe Journal had Arkansas down as one
of the Weaver states. At the state elec­
tion, the other day, the people’s party
lacked the trifle ot about 100,000 voter of
JOSEPH T, HAMBTtZEiL* of' Houghton
The Detroit Evening News, summing up capturing Arkansas. Third parties are
STANLEY W. TOTtxiB,* of "itoicommcm
the political situation In an able editorial useful for agitation, however.
rfGKRBrPx*WEKEMa;
Ottew* Couaty. •ay* that thejno*t*tgnlflc*Mt Thing about
As long as tbe name ‘•squawbuck’’ l* re­
’EM/“r.Uc PAr®tiILL,'"«t'' Ingham. the campaign la the collapse of I tha Wea­
membered, no voter iu hl* right mind
ver movement At tbe outset of tbe cam­
should aid In putting another such a hor­
paign, the Weaver boom threatened tbe
rible infliction upon our fair state. Once
ForCcmmlsnionerCounty. solid democratic south and the republican
in a hundred years Is enough of that kind.
stronghold* In the west But as election
day approaches. It becomes more and more
The dreaded cholera has at last made Its
certain that party lines will be drawn be­
appearance in New York. But with the
tween the two old parties, while the Wea­
Intelligence of tbe people and the resourc­
verites and probibitlonlata will be relegat­
es at their command It will be far easier to
AitcruRte
ed tn the shades of oblivion.
fight the scourge here than in Europe.
Aflargr—Western District...................................
AARON CLARK, of Beat.
Barry county Is honored In having one
Tbe
Cobdenites
of
America
have
not
Fourth
j- jgQjjjjgg
VMBaren’.
been able to recover from tbe knockout of her own citizens, Hoa. P. T. Colgrove,
as
tbe republican candidate, tor elector.
tonal Ticket, 4th District.
blow to free trade, delivered by Labor
8Y r^R0MA8’. Aiirg*u Cminij. Commlsrioner Peek, n democrat of; demo­ He should receive a hearty endorsement.
and Wisconsin remains to be seen.

crats. of,New York. Six thoarend manu­
facturer!, representing nearly 70 different
line* of mantifatdarv, report to Mr. Peck
that in tbe flrat year under tha McKinley
bill they paid over $6,000,000 more in
r Following are tbe real estate transfer* wage* in 1 made nearly $31,000,00$ more
for tbe week ending fc
of fialalM'd jpxda than they did In the year
taken from tbe books in
before the McKinley bill became a law.
Le«f«taUv* Ticket

Maine rolled up !S.&gt;00 republican mal.

Durkee to P. C. Yata*.

ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS.

A Few Words About Clothing

We wish to say a few words about clothing to people who wish
to get good value for their money. Our tables are now piled full of
fall and winter clothing, and the styles and patterns are very neat and
attractive. Our trade for the past year has been greater than any
year before, therefore we have bought more goods this year than ever
We hardly think it necessary to speak of quality or make as nearly
every one knows that we carry a stock of clothing manufactured by
as good houses as therere are in the U. S.
We don t ask you to beleive this but invite you to step into our
It is stated authoritatively that in his let­
store
and see for yourself. We don’t propose to waste much time
ter of acceptance. Graver Cleveland will
take exception* to the tariff plank of the writing, for seeing is beleiving. so we inviteyod all.
You will find
platform on which he stands. That will
be an unique performance.
us hustlers to show goods for the simple reason that wc have than to
The republican county ticket and every show,
man cn that ticket Is worthy the support
of tbe voters of Barry couuty.

NAJ)

John T.t Rich fur governor, and

■ «IU bare u&gt; lUe U4 e,p.Wr

&amp;CO,

RICE CLOTHIERS

�■i ■

Hastings Banner.

See F. G. Stowell's new adv. this week.
/Hunters report plenty of fox squirrels

«, 189a. 7

PERSONAL

thia year.

a. J. Rum.ii

Bring something to exhibit at the fair

w

7.rBU B“W'"

Michigan's wheat crop this year
23,000.000 bushels.
1 r WM

Cram

NoUre th, ad ot r. w. CreUle. the
funiitgye apd carpet dealer thia week.

41|twi Ftl_

““'’■talnx reUU.ra

The opening months of a season we shall make you all remember as

™.r

A REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES,
We are going to do business with you because^we have just exactly what you want,
and our prices are simply irresistable.

Fuix SxmL
Special rates to HasUng, will be g|ren
over both the C. K. * S. and M. C It T
during tbe fair.
*" ,

&amp;AKIH6

Buyers Wake Up!—’Tis the Fall of ’92

10 Oreud Rq,M.

'»

Cash. We do the rest on Slates
X price and better goods at the Racket.
V
Punt. Smtttl
Latest styles and no fancy prices
In the way we sell millinery at the Racket.

OUR FALL AND WINTER ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE A TURN-OUT !

re,.. I

The republican senatorial convention Is
called to meet in this eily Tuesday Oct­
ober 4tb, at I p. m.
H
y

HEN J

See tbe Banxer’s fine line of program.,
folders, and fine cards, for wedding and
society invitations.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Wanted, a few table boarders. Enquire
at Allgeo a bakery, first door east of Fred
L. Heath’s drug store.

• ; irtar tuk«ta*l»wder Highest
o.uuig strength.--Latest Lulled
■ ent food Report.
■&gt; . 1‘ ■ »» neuCu.. ItM Wall St.,N.Y

• o.a‘wk!!m,in ?rock h1’ ««uro«d Irani
,U wlts relullre. In Harbor Sprln...

Cran'd kLl’i
I"
craml Rapid, thu lore pan ol th. wn.k.
Clocks. Well, 75 cents on the dollar ,
?*'*'■ • tmluu" ‘rip to
will boy them at the Racket, called by old
*• u"' l^ree. nt tbe
fogies the dare devil store.
* nip company.
The Banner Is Issued one day earlier •
Crate Hearer
this week and will also be next week Pi
S■“ «t«»ded trip throeab
get out of tha way of the fair.
»ue east Saturday evening.
For everything kept in a first-class
•i.uto?
baa aetumed tram a
bakery enquire at Allgeo's bakery, first
W .. m' Jt’*”*
areoupandoor east of Fred Heath's drug store.
Ire I'J Mrs. Cheater Warrlner.
The county fair officials desire to an­
Come tn the fair neat treek.
'
nounce tharthe society will pay no dam­
ages on account of accidents during the
For fine dress goods go to Russell's.
fair.
In d*™:‘lt^Tn'’*°'1
u“"n
A nice sum lias been raised to secure the
soldiers reunion here October 15th and
l«th. Program of exercises will be given
,5"’. ?r “ ,h' XWtlmtt Central
made all ol Ur emplnyeea bapp, Monday.
later.
‘

T/1UFFER
ELL5
MWL5

AND can sui t you

seen

Our complete assortment insures perfect satisfaction in the selection of goods to sat­
|
isfy
individual tastes. You will find our large stock made up entirely of goods that are
1
1
trustworthy,
serviceable and the best of their class.

L E. STAUFFER

The old Itakery is still at iu Scid Beach
opens up with a full and new stock of the
finest Itaked goods and confectionery in
the city. Luncheon served at all hours.

EVERYTHING i GOES i AT 1 THE i LOWEST i POSSIBLE i PRICE
'

Come in and see how FAIR we will treat you, how well we will PLEASE you, and
how much we will SAVE for you.

1

R. MUDGE &amp; SON.
Great Special Sale of
1

at

flKCHIErkCOYS

ing. The comifany is a good one, some of
the plays being especially good.
✓*fhe officials of the C. K. A S. road took *

a trip from Kalamazoo to Woodbury and
E. A. Mattison bold a seven octave Iaiw- return Sunday, stopping over In this city
rence organ to be placed In the addition for dinner. They were all well pleased
to the M. E. church
Earl always get. to with tbe condition of the road, and some
the front with tiargains in musical instru- of them surprised at the improvements
made.
iii-. nt

■-■to iTHiianently cure all
■ t both •exes. N«&gt; pain; no
rter.tlon from business. For
iHustraUu pamphlet e»n। r- :-rtu^ (free), address
l»K. H. W. MAKSH.
I l.HHC't.. 102. 1M„ ICC Mich-

WHEN YOU
or .,t. da your artificial teeth
*•...■ It ro send one dollar for
• Hands holder. You can apply it
n ons minute, 'and no matter if
* -r not it will bold firmly In th©
' - mo-t frTlnKcireumstaoeea.
n ,I.Z_ HCSBAND, D. D.8.
White Cloud.
Michigan

.iTj. Cholera Infaiftuni. cholera
.• I'hNHiy &lt; VM*i&gt;ury, bilious cotte and
• :t«r i-r. -.i -..er.:' of the bowels. Sold by all
Ct - • Prepared bv
John A. Fvllrr.
Hastings, Mich.

eq.-

TflOHrtS DIXON,

Restaurant: anfl: Dininz: Hall
GRAND RAPIDS.

While visiting the fair you can get a
shave or hair cut In the latest style on
short notice at Busby Bros, barber shop,
A' r1 rty-three and Five Pearl Street:
as It Is called the best shop of its size In
1
right along, don’t be afraid,
tbe state. Tbe boys run six chairs, and
a first class workman can be found at
' ' ring fresh*eggs. Just newly laid.
' 1
fresh butter too. as well.
every chair.
A-i'tyour*friends and neighbors tell,
•
i • -.crybody else you meet
trator of an estate, had ocaslon)thta J&lt;,*r
hire, payinc cash therefor, a lot of wheat
10 ’■! HIXON’S is tbo place to eat.
cut, ihocked, stacked. threshed and put In
Kuu !■•■ -.;re and bring the little ones as
the granary. Board was not
j&gt; -get n Nickle-from Tom.

HONEST farmers, come and eat,

nia own twine.
actual figures. In this Instance.the
rut wu round W be execU, H cent. •
bushel.
‘

LOCAL NEWS.

The seventh annual excursion of the Olin
Family will occur October 4th, 1892. upon
which occasion the Cincinnati. Jackson &amp;
Mackinaw Ry. will run special excursion
trains consisting of elegant day coaches
and Pullman palace sleeping cars, at the
following low rates for the round trip:
Tn Kent. Ohio. 86.75: to Buffalo. N. Y..
89.00; to Binghamton. N. Y.. 313.00: to
Bennington, Vermont, SHJ.OO. Children
betweeu the ages of 5 and 12 years onehalf the above rates. Tickets good to re­
turn on regular trains at any time within
I 30 days. First train will leave AHegan,
Mlcb. at 10:50 a. m. Such other trains as
tbe service may require will be run at In­
tervals of 30 minutes. The Chicago. Kala­
mazoo A Saginaw Ry. will run a special
train leaving Hastings at 9 07 a. m. con-1
neetlng with the Olin excuralou trains at
Kalamazoo Junction.
Application for
sleeping car accommodations should be
made not later than September 24th. 1892.
For further Information address
. W.
Olio, cboirmun Iran.porujlon commlure.
Kalonuixofi. Mich., or T. C. M. behind er
G. r. A. Ot C. J. * M. Hr . Toledo, Ohio.

The Mkblpn Central win until Sent.
30U, «ll round trip toorUU lldteu. UmlJed to return not Inter thu; October sl.t,
at the following low rates:
3 7.10
Traverse City....
8.05
Hereaftef, changes for advertisements Bay View.............
8.95
n:. -r rea. h this office Tuesdays at latest to Petoskey.................
'•'Urc hiM-rtlon lu the issue of the week Harbor Springs...
10.30
when brought.
Mackinaw City. .
11.30
Mackinaw Island.
full page &lt;&gt;f local on page 3 of Elk Rafiids..
..................... H.
8.95
Charlevoix ..
Mr '• i plemcnt.
M. A. Gii.lma.n,
Ticket Agent.
Timothy seed at Stiuffer’s
We wish to call your attention to the
’&gt;t the Banner until January 1st 1898,
fact that we have, without boasting, the
| »«»r
cents.
best and fullest stock of groceries to be
F"t first-lass candies, go to Allgeo’a found In Hastings. For pickles, also
muhtanl and celery seed, mixed apices,curry
&gt;!.!.• Imki-ry.
powder.! white wine vinegar and etc. Our
'
tv -hoots were never In so pros­ teas and coffees were never better values
a condition as right now.
for the, money. No one can beat them.
T i *■)•&lt;c Ini prizes to bv awarded during Also we are now receiving our fall and
winter itork of lamps, china and glass­
:.Lr wi|) cause much amusement
ware. And we can truthfully say we will
,s cents buys tbe dress form corset. have ehnp finest and hDgewt line ever in
i.tiij-, canjm.। set. them at tj)e Racket.
Hastings and prlots thaf arc sure to sell
Sledgehsinmeji
For particulars see 1 the goods. You will bg pleased when you
Hams A VaxArmen.
| Prices and goods Inshoes at the Racket see them.

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week,

Pam Smith.
RTA full page of local on page 3 of
iht bupp^menl.

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Two stores this week.

UNRIVALLED BARGAINS

TERRIBLE ACCIDENTWe cauuot promiseXo hold our offer ot
the Banner and weekly Tribune, the two Oeorgc Byan.
City. Instantly
papers, one year for one dollar, very
mueh longer. Subscribe soon, or .you
A terrible accident resulting in tile al­
must pay regular rates.
most instant death of George Ryan, of
The Banner has received a full line of this city, happened Sunday, whi'e he was
out hunting. The evening previous he
samples of new styles of wedding invita­
went out to his grand father's in .Irving
tions, dauce programs ami invitations,
and in company with his cousin. John
cards for societies and etc. We shall l&gt;e
Ryan, about 14 years of age. went out
pleased to show them, and to furnish them )
hunting Sunday morning.' They had kill­
at very reasonable rates.
ed a fox squirrel which had lodged In a
Our claim. We will compare Mn. ’ large oak tree, and George used the stock
Warner's trimming with any Detroit. ! of his gun to help his oousin climb up the
Cleveland or Chicago lionse you wish, and j tree, the muzzle of the gun being placed
will sell you tbe/good4 cheaper than the at about the pit of his stomach. In with­
drawing the gun from the tree, the ham­
cheapest or nojmle at the Racket.
mer caught on the bark In some way. dis­
Puin. Smith.
charging Uie gun the contents entering
M. W. Wightman has had a fine hb stomach making if ghastly looking
memorial window placed in the Episcopal wound. He died almost instantly.
He was a young man 23 yean of age.
church In memory of her daughter. Wini­
fred Wightman. The window is a very Three years ago lie married Miss Ixiella
high priced one and was purchased at j Burd, daughter of John Burd, of Carlton,
who
survives him. She is nearly crazed
Tiffany’s In New York city.
with grief and in her great afflctlon has
By an oversight a letter that we re-1
' the sympathy of all.
celved from Mr. Oscar Crofoot, of Assyria,;
The funeral was held Tuesday afterlast week was not published. It will be1 noon at one o’clock at the Baptist church.
fouwl in this issue, and Is a complete■ Rev. Blanchard officiating.
denial of the charges made that he was
oeO—A Date to Hcmctnl&gt;cr—O^).
bribed by Stanley Turner.

some philanthropist would only build
a good library building for the city, and
cuuple the gift with prope r conditions for
Its maintenance and equipment, be would
. be deserving the everlasting gratitude of I
our people, and could feel that he had
‘ done something well worth doing.

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Strayed.
A chestnut mare, weight about 1200
pounds, small whRe spot on right hind leg.
strayed from tiro premises of Bert Kinney,
of Hastings township. Sept. 14th. Any
Information concerning the same will be
liberally rewarded by H. P. Fkagijcs.
Morgan, Barry Co., Mich.
Ke-itcg»,...._-------- . .
Atty. Gei^ Ellis is receiving Inquiries f

from all sections uf the state relative to
the necessity for a re-reg|straHon of voters 1
this fall. Io 1881 a law won passed pro-1
vldlng for a re-registration of all tbe
voters hi tbe state lu 1885. and every ten
yearn thereafter. In 1883 thia law was
amended and tbe clause requiring the re­
registration was stricken out. The attor­
ney-general therefore desires It to be
understood that no generftl re-registration
1 is necessary this year. Only tbe ordinary
j registration of new voters need bo made.

THE PRINCE ALBERT Is a cmttnie for genUemen in the afternoon
The nt Her lai should be or
black worstwi or of the new cberloU. The trousers
and vest may be of the same material If desired, bnt
it is better taete U&gt; have tbe trousers of a dllerent
color Standing rolKrs »hould be worn, aud the F«&gt;urin Hand scarf of light color Is uref^rad for neck wear.
The shirt shaeild be of plain whlU- Itnsn
THE TROfTBERS should be cut about 1« inches at
the knee *nd about IS1* Inches at the bottom. This
garment should Bt tri Aly. being neither too large nor
too tight.
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IT’S NO TROUBLE
At all to sell such Clothing as we
offer this season. It’s a pleasure to
see them, and satisfaction in wear­
ing them.
Our new line of fall and winter Clothing
is greatly increased in size and reduced in
price. If yon trade with us you have found
our goods as represent'd, and notwithstanding the {superior quality of
the Clothing we have the exclusive sale for, the prices are as low as
others would charge you for common place clothing. A reputation estab­
lished on such goods and square dealing is lasting.
The materials in c ur Men's Clothing are all new and nobby
the trimmings excellent, and the style and making sup urb—as only the
STEIN BLOCH CO , Wholesale tailors, can do.

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BOYS SIT DOWN HARD TS

under them if the suit is to last long. We have suite made for just such
tine. Some in neat dark gray effects, in broken plaids: dark brown: tan.
Price, $5, $5.50; $G, sizes 4 to 10- Other suits cheaper. These are not
ends of summer lota, but NEW GOODS, in medium and heavy weights

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While at tbe fair you are requested to the best at the Racket.
call at 7. W. Grable's and examine his
While at the fair, do not fail to call at
stock of furniture, carpets, rugs and etc. Russell's and see the new things in dress
North side of Main st. Hastings.
gtrnds and millinery. You will have no
difficulty
in making a satisfactory selection.
larger premiums than ever, and a better
fair than ever. These should be sufficient
Russell's new fall styles of millinery
to secure the largest attendance in tbe
have arrived. Call and see them. They
history of the agricultural society.
.
are very handsome, and- .prices very rea­
Now that cholera has made Its appear­ sonable.
ance In this county why should not Hast­
Weston's Comedians closed n week’s en­
ings’ board of health put our city In such a
gagement here Satunjay evening, having
condition as will best resist the scourge*
played to good houses nearly every even­

them?

BOYJ‘ * CLOTHING

MTS ZINb SENT/’ FURNIJHINQ QOObS

Ee-Gor. Luce will talk to tbe people ot .
Nothing advertised to take place during
the fair but what will occur as advertised. Barry county in this cltj- some time next ■
Tbe officers are men who propose to de­ monin.
ceive no one.
iimKu,^l18 can 9llow the IarKfst and be»t
All notes and accounts due the late W. line of fine dress goods ever offered In
F. Powers must be paid at once to save uasungi.
costs. They can be found at the office of
Handkerchief extracts and Taylor powDr. J. C. Andrus.
oer*1 .S' price and warranted as good as

on prices, quality and
1 lave YOU

mention.

Fralrtevllle.

Sepumbvr « h- B’E^a5ii Hawthoij*. Prta..
C. W. Bacxus. SeeTHTA fall page of local on page 3 qf

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�and eoldi. that it curcu uib

Noq«

Sucb

COKDEKEO

neat

b. "turned to to. cabin to tho wood, ba ।
had little duubt. and there be kept as a :

■ prisoner on some pretext till the plans
of thp schemers could be carried out
As Dan had rightly surmised, it wm
the intention of his abductors to take
.him to the cabin in the woods from
which he hod escaped the day before.
package makes two large pies. Avoid | VVhat disposition would be made of him
Imitations—and insist on having tbs then remained to be decided upon:
NONE SUCH brand.
Seated upon the driver’s scat of the
.MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse, N. T- carriage. Mortimer Dill urged the horses
forwanl at a brisk trot After nearly
two hoars' travel the vehicle was drawn
Bronson will btlld a naw trick school­ up on tho bank of Drywood creek.
Owing to the recent rains the stream
house.
was greatly swollen and patches of
Benton Harbor republicans will build a
driftwood were running swiftly with the
wigwam for poltdcal pow-wows.
muddy current
Mlles of Debolt’s principal streets are • As Dill stopped the team ut the edge
tore up and lie impassable, greatly to the of the stream. Aaron Suggs stuck his
low uf merchants.
What's up?
: "The creek," replied Dill. “Do you
Is the complaint ot many »»or m w-M*. *bo
know not where to and leilet. H-od * .-Urja- think it ia eafo to attempt to cross itF
parilla pos-rwes Just tbo&lt;e elem*i&gt;t« ot strengt i i “It looks rather swollen, but I think
which vow so earnestly crave. It will build you
up, give you an ap»ente. strenrhei your wo can get over all right.”
stomach iwn! nerves. Try^lt
“Here goes, then.” said Dill, starting
Hood'« ni ls act rapeeifllly upon tho liver Etain slowly down the imnk.
roufllflx it from torpidity to fa natural duties,
eod-y, now." he cried m the horses
cure constipation axd asdst digestion
ed the stream and began to show
sighs of being frightened. But tho ani­
mals plunged forward with 'such a
sudden jerk that the Inmates of tho
vehicle were almost thrown from their
seats. The next instant tho foaming
waters were sweeping about the carriugo, threatening to invade the place
occupied by tho passengers.
। "Steady, steady," cried Dill, tugging
WiLL-MSENBEE' at tho lines, while the excited team tore
through the stream, splashing the water
DOOTRGHT BY AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION, IBM
high in the air.
: They had almost reached the middle
of the stream when Suggs, who had been
CHAPTER XXI.
looking out of tho window, uttered an
A. JOCRN’EY AND A STARTUNO ENDINO.
acclamation of alarm.
,
Dan Riggsby could dot see the face of
"Quick, Dick,” ho cried, pointing up
the man distinctly, for the carriage was the stream. "Wo must get out uf this
dosed closely, but he recognized the or we’ll be wrecked I" ■
voice oh that of Aaron Suggs, nnd with
I Dill cast a startled glance in the direc­
a sinking heart he realized that he had tion indicated, and saw a huge mass of
again fallen into the bands of his funner logs and driftwood approaching swiftly
captors.
.
.
oh the current. He attempted to urge
“If you make any attempt to escape I the horses forward, but they'only grew
will kill youf* repeated Suggs in a fierce, more frightened, and making a sudden
threatening tone.
.
plunge forward broke the traces.
In
Dan sank back upon tho seat, bewil- i ah instant Dill leaped into tho water,
4 dered and helpless in the iron grip of still holding the lines. Suggs quickly
the maxi. He knew that ho was being followed his example, while the woman
taken away from tho city where there clung to him. uttering screams of terror.
would De no chance of escape, and the Quickly he made his way through the
thought made him desperate.
.water, which almost swept him from his
“Help! helpr ho cried at the top of feet; and with tho frightened woman
Ms voice, but nt that very instant he re­ clinging to his arm he soon reached
ceived a heavy blow and fell down, un- Doll's side. Their movement forward
cansciotw in the bottom of the carriage. was not an instant too soon, for at that
When Dan recovered his seqscs tbe very moment tho mass of logs that had
rough, jolting of the carriage teld him b4en approaching Muddenly struck the
that they were traveling over some carriage with a great crash. There was
country road. Ono of the carriage win­ a sound uf breaking timbers and a cry
dows liad been opened, und he could see of terror from Dan; then the splintered
Aaron Suggs and Meg Frone sitting on ' and broken vehicle wax swept under and
tho seat back of him.
1
carried away with the roaring flood.
“I guera you’ll learn to keep quiet
when I advise you to.” said the former,
CHAPTER XXIL
bending over and lifting Dan upon ono
PAZZLI50 FRA CDS,
of tho seats. "It don't pay to disobey
orders, and I haven't forgot the blow
you gave me yet."
“What do you mean by this outrage?"
c^ied Dan. "YThere are yoti taking me?*
Suggs laughed.
“You’ll And out soon enough," he an­
swered. “Do ydu sve this?” und he held
up a pistol. “This is the weapon you
stole from me when you tried to kill me
st the cabin yesterday. 1 found it in
your coat pocket. Did you know that
I could send yon to jail if 1 chose to do

“How should 1 know?" replied Dan
evasively. "I only struck yon in self de­
fame and took the pistol because iny own
safety demanded it if you have brought
me out hero to have mo tric'd for Bteal-

Mfj Front toon^^^ared a dinner of

jit was with the greatest difficulty that
Mortimer Dill aud his two evil associates
succeeded in reaching tho shore after
their narrow escapo from the floating
timbers which bad swept away the car­
riage containing Dan Riggsby.
As soon m they had safely reached the
land they turned with ono accord and
looked toward tho stream. Tho wrecked
carriage had been swept from sight, and
only tho foam flecked waters with their
mass of floating debris were visible.
JDiey stood
"'
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and think 1 can explain my reason
•'Perhaps you may not have a chance.’’
Mid Suggs, eying, the yonth keenly.
“People who attempt to kill and then
rob peaceable citizens are cometimes
dealt with without appealing to the alow
process of statutory law.**

this time,’* re­
t satisfaction.

‘ft*

with a chuckle.
•That s so," replied Dill. “1 suppose
we couldn't have gotten rid of the young
Bcamp in a better and more satisfactory
WWy.**
•‘But uome." said Meg Frone, "let us
go to the cabin at once. "Fm drenched
to the skin and am chilled through and
throng li.”
••That’s a good suggestion," remarked
Dill, "nnd thu first thing to be done when
we i re.ich tho house is to get some dry.

The anhruiU

waa only acting in self dsfyase.

SOME OF THE REASONS

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Meg Frone'fl two brothers who lived
aco. wta you UtetocA
wra&gt; Mr w to. com wm. nuwro
with her at tha cabin were absent from
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bcmtL bnt tb. In, tort VU rtffl burotog
in' diacuanng «the matter had been “
to; ta to. wute iiroptoc. ttoowri tort thtty
lead his auditors to believeofthat
wm
hu ba
abtlncleft ouly a ubort tim. before to.
ignorant of the real cause u -L.
threo had arrived.
Itiun.
Meg Frone soon prepared a dinner of
VYhat would be done with him and
boiled l»eef. corn bread, potatoes and
winre were they taking him to were
steaming black coffee, which was dis, selvwto
the questions
now That
presented
them-1I 1*^
nr nf
Danthat
’s mind.
he would
**even-

Makes an every-day convenience of an
dd-tixne luxury. Pure and wholesome.

“Why don’t yon do it. then." asked
Dm. "inMeiid of bringing mo out into
the country?"
“We ha vw better use for you out here,"
replied Suggs significantly.
Dan remained silent He knew itwM
useless to argue with tho man. and besidx» he had much to reflect over.
“Look here," said Suggs, after a long
pause. “Do you aim to imply that you
do not know why we brought you away
from the city?"
Dan was startled by tho unexpected
question. Ho did not wish it to bo
known that he wm aware of tho plot
that had been concocted by the two men
Id defraud himself and mother, yet he
knew that ho was suspected of haring
everheard the conversation of Suggs and

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clothe’. Can you procure us a change
till bur clothes are dried?" he asked, turn­
ing! tn the woman.
“Tes: I think so." .
"Then lot us be moving at ones," said
Dili, m he hurried forward to secure tha
frightened horse* that had stopped at
the I edge of a thicket _a shirt distance

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A week! development ta the scuta
jhows the ineritabliJ tendency toward
prosperity noticeable everywhere under
the protective tariff system. Of course
the «*M4»m«it following, significant as
&lt;toodr~r «dru» store. Urso tonics, Me. It is, is necessarily incomplete:
Iu Louisiana, a *500.000 sugar factory
and .1.00.
BMWsat Plaquemine, and a grain elevator
This reiwdy is toeomlo, so sr.ll bnosro with a capacity of 300,000 bushels at
„,j k&gt; poputsr Mto nwd no
Southiiort.
In Kentucky, a manufac­
the three
,h~ had
h“' tasted food
,ooA since 1110
the even­ ^"sln^V^X^
turing company with a capital of *10,ing before.
300 organize*! at Henderson; a *50,000
•‘Now,’’ said Suggs, when the meal
refining company and a *880,000 paper
had been finished, "the first thing to be
mH! company at Louisville, and two
Bitters will euro all diseases °
done is to find some way for us to get F'eetnc
to. Ker .nd kldne,A will renor.
coal companies with a capital of *2,000,back to Fort Scott."
boll!
rheum «»d »lber. *
j " 000 at Beattysvilfa A new distilling
"You are right." said Dill, “and the
eauMd by Impure btood.-Wlll dd« company, capital *100.000, at Baltimore.
sooner we got bock the better.”
malaria from the system and Pre'e"1 “
“There is nn old wagon out hi the well as cure all malarial fevers.—For curt A lumber company with *10,000 capital
shod," said the woman. "1 guess it can nf headache constipation and Indigestion at ArkansM City, Ark. A water com­
^’Sl'-BRt.to Enure -Bsr-jUon pany, capital *10,000, at Newman, Ga.
be fixed. V&gt; carry ns."
"That will beat walking, or the three cui/ranteed. or money refunded.—PriOw A canning company, *5,000 capital, at
At Kanawha City, W.
of ns being compelled to ride two 50 cte. and 91.00 pet boUleat W. IL Uvod- Gardis, Miss.
Va a company to manufacture barbed
borsee.” remarked Dill.
.
year’s drug store.
\
iriri and nails, capital *300.000.
A
The wagon, which was a dilapidated
Bncklen'fl Arnic»- Salva.
vehicle of the old linchpin variety, was
The best Wive in “&gt;0 world tor enta spoke and hnb manufacturing company,
brought forth and made ready to do hralaes sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever capital *30,000, at Union City, Tenn. .A
service. After considerable time spent sores tetter, chapped hand.’, chilblains, *7,000 canning company at Memphis,
and another, with capital of *10,000, at
in mendiug tho broken harness, the team cotoA and .11 Skin rrupllons. .nd
Sharon, same state.
Texas comes torwm finally hitched up and tho three
ly cures piles or no p.y
mursnUred to idle perfect Kalllfwtlon^or ward with a *80,000 cottonseed Oil com­
were soon on their way to tho fort.
&lt;*■!«
pany at Rockwell, and a *30,000 canning
"Now that wo have that troublesome money rufonded. 1‘rlee
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the drnjtfst
boy out of our way," observed Dill, "wo
company at Barstow.
can proceed with oqr work with u feel- ■
An Adrian wholeaale bouse Intend, to
A total of seventeen concerns organ­
present their customers Columbian half ized, with an aggregate capitalization of
ing of security."
"But how about his parents?" asked dollars, under conditions, of course.
over *500,000, and this is only a part of
Suggs.
"Do you think there is any
Charles H. Frost, of Roscommon, has tho record of business enterprises thus
danger of their giving us any trouble?* been apitolnted Judge of probate of Ros­ Mt on foot in the southern section.
“Not in the least It is not probable common county to succeed Henry L. iar
that they will ever visit Fort Scott, and
PLATT PLEASED.
ker, deceased.
they will liave no chance of hearing of
the busintas till wo get through."
It was near tlio middle of the after­
The following letter, read at a recent
noon when the three arrived at the Fort
meeting of New York Republicans,
The rest of the day was spent in inspect­
shows tho unmistakable attitude of ex­
ing tho property left by James Mans­
Senator Platt and his confidence in Re­
field. which consisted of a number of

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

valuable lots in n new addition, and two
largo brick business houses pu Main
street. As :xu as a careful inspection
Judge Morse and farmer Rich were
of tho property have been made Meg
Frono and Mortimer Dill returned to tho among the speakers at the soldiers’ and
Milon* reunion at Alma Wednesday.
hotel, accompanied by tho land agent
Harvey Miller, of Romeo. i\ representa­
I who had been placed in charge of tho
tive in the last legislature has been nomin­
property by James Mansfield.
-Mrs. Riggsby,” said tbe land agent ated for senator by the Democrats of the
blandly. “I congratulate you on the'ac- Twelfth district.
quisition of such valuable property, and
If you nre troubled with Itching, Bleed­
should you wish to retain me ns your
agent 1 shall strive to discharge my du­ ing, illlnd or protruding pile**, try Hill’s
ties as such to your entire satisfaction." Pile Pomade. Wired modeof application,
"1 expect to remain here but a short and the only pile remedy with a" printed
time," answered tho false Mrs. Riggsby. guarantee with each package. Satisfac­
tion or money refunded. Price 81.00. alx
rehearsing her part with duo composure,
forS&amp;OO. By mail. Try it to-night For
"and I shall likely dispose of the prop­
sale by Fred L. Heath, the druggiot
erty rm soon ns the matter can be ar­
Because a Benton Harbor workman did
ranged."
“Alii in that case then 1 may be able not contribute to the support of an injured
fellow workman bls companions treated
to render you some valuable service."
"1 have placed my affairs in tho hands him to a shower uf rotten eggs Saturday.
of Messrs. .Dill and Suggs," continued
Republicans at Muir yesterday nomin­
the woman, "and any arrangements you ated William D. Slace for representative.
Our Public Schools
may make with them will be satisfactory
are Hie nmln-slay of our republic. In
to me."
"Certainly—certainly.” said the land them are being cultivated ti»e minds which
agent hastily. "I did not mean to inter­ are to be our future law-makers and lead­
fere with any arrangements you have ers in every walk in life. How essential
made with these gentlemen’’—turning it Is that these minds should I* united to
strong, healthy bodies. So many children
to Dill—"I beg your pardon if I seemed
sulfer from Impurities and poisons In the
obtrusive."
blood tliat It is a wonder that they ever
"Not at all." replied Dill. “I was just grow up to be men und women. Many
going to broach the matter to you when parents cannot find words strong enough
you spoke. We shall be glad to have your b&gt; express their gratitude to Hood's Sars­
services nnd assistance in tho disposing aparilla for Its good effects upon their
of the property; the fact is, we had children. Scrotula. salt rheum and other
thought uf turning the business of nego­ diseases of the blood are effectually cured
tiating tho sale over to you entirely. by this excellent medicine, and the whole
Mrs. Riggsby desires to sell m soon m being Is given strength to resist attacks of
possible, and you could perhaps complete disease.
the business with greater dispatch by
Flnlauders al Nazaunce are republicans
having it under your own control."
and an enthusiastic political club of 100
। “Thank you," said the agent. “I dare has been formed there.
eay you are right My long experience
Private detectives are being employed
in such business in this place has given
me a wide correspondence with those who in Branch county to ferret out violations
of th • local option liquor law.
are seeking to invest in western prop­
erty, and I can doubtless complete tho
sale in a very short tune.”
"That is the view 1 took of the
matter." responded Dill.
"We will
have tho will of Mr. Mansfield admitted When she wm a Child, she cried for Castoria.
to probate immediately, and you can
proceed with tho business us quickly as When she bsd Children, «bc g»re them CMtorio.
you please."
Having arranged matters to tho satis­
faction of all concerned the land agent
took his leave, promising to. call at the
An Immense cranberry crop Is reported
office of Dill and Suggs on the following at Whitefish Point One man Is looking
day.
for 50 pickers to help gather In the turkey
"Everything is working like a charm," sauce.
said Dill, a smile of deep satisfaction
Eaton county republicans In convention
lighting his sallow visage. "The prop-1
at Charlotte indorsed the candidacy of
erty is worth a cool twenty thousand, if | Hon. Frank A. Hooker for the chief jus­
a cent, and if we don’t come out of this ticeship.
'
business in flying colors it will be because
we nre too atupid to pick up a good
thing when it is thrown in our door.
I remember opening my eyes to their
Then there’s the five thousand dollars widest extent when I was told by the late
cash in tbe bank with nothing to do but Mr. Lyon, who had charge of the credits of
draw it out and appropriate it to qur one of our magnificent dry goods nalaces.
own use.
Verily, fortune is smiling that he had on his books 14,000 different
upon us.”
accounts, some settled monthly, some
Vln my opinion," remarked Suggs, "it. quarterly, some semiannually, eome once
would bo a good plan for us to get that a^yearwd a select few when It pleased
five thousand in our possession without them. See what an immensity of canltal
is required for 14,000 account*, even if each
delay. Then if anything should turn
wm in the vicinity of IJ00 alone. Borneo/
up to prevent our getting away with the them run into the hundreds and far nn
balance of the boodle, well have that into thousands. This can be traced by
much safe."
analogy to the smaller stores, to the buteh\ “1 was just thinking of that myself,” era. bakers, ronfeetiouera, jewelers, cool
observed Dill. "But I don’t think there dealers, to livery acable keepers, ahoeis any neceoxity for any great expedition makera, tbe hatters and the tallora Men
ill, the matter ; besides, to show too much «• living far beyond their means because
.he luxuries of the past they must enlov
haste might create suspicion , and that is ?7h
ln “°d
“s
juM what we wish to avoid. But well
fathers would have acenied phenomenal
hold ourselves in readiness to act quick­
ly in case of an emergency."
‘^That is our best course. 1 suppose,"
said Suggs, and so the matter was al­
The CtiUtg of th* Battle.
lowd to rest
rert.
I
Utuitjor to. rattl. to to. r.«u_
lowed
A tew .toy. Utor Hone Blaad, the 1 “^e h * Vtohtem Hill .indue- «&gt;|atiuo.
lend .rut who had brat emplorod toi “
tarn "■ Wwwl to h. uwfal „
oeKr.tiate tbeudoof thpMaMheldejtato.!
*“ V"’ u&gt;m“«h t«ror udted b,
called et tho office ot Dill and Si™ Md '
tadlwd.
.....Bnt
Buttola
thisUisaa,,4
very
' imrirvn
announcwl that ho had found a pur-1
.......
•r U3[P}»&gt;M»tlom It lx akin to the
________ __
I lotI°n formerly entertained tSat m-rpent*
chaaer, and nothing remmne'd to be done .
butto rijn np tb.papeni. and
I
ffijTWd upon
ot« to cub. I rfu to. rorfarii, J»
.--- wtold
------ — —be
— pud v.o.
a*, vuflu.
rubbetl his hands ia
in •
within the rattleanake's reach Tr
Mortimer Dill rubbed
glee, and Aaron Buggs expressed hix tat- |
al,M&gt;
-uppo-od that It
u
isfaction by shutting one of
nf his
hi« beadlikc 1 rW do, to enable snakes of different
’
eyes and fixing tho other on his compan­
ion with a look of intense joy.
rram lu pow.ro,
u»u t.T
CONTINUED
pornrlly exhausted.
“

Pa.

B. Wilson. BT! Clay Bt, Shsr^burm
»arMre will not be without Dr. JL'nx’a
• Discovery for consumption. coq*

rtrrt-Whro

It era, t0 ,

dw hl, tetalBUtration. jj,
Sr’ii™°’b,)' °° *“• kc~’
ofiuili lion.
BteXtod-BtoWW tf y„„

Ute teononiic policy he I,
ry oot. th. policy to which bKXS
committed tt«lC wlU teta, W toS:
nunred condition nf

tJ? .t0.Uw

Third—How c,n yon rot. to. r &lt;1—
bl. Milon prtwldratiil
Clrr.Und ind Stevcn.-.jn- Tu
domnotpnll togtto-r.
to th. political furrow ot t«rij rehra
rirll MTVlc. and gold, whil, th.
pulling tho old Dtoiocri-.u; cxrt t,,...
dirtcUon of frw rilv.r »nd
twren them yon do not knew wi1Wyw
will fetch op.
Fourth—B^anw with hi, frM tnoU
talfoh. to trying to Uli to.
protection that ,haa laid to. gold™ J,
of proffiwrity for lb. Unlu.l st,t‘
ftfth-UMr.a.T.laod&gt;«,id|Jnb.

itituta wore running for too protolwcr
you could aa a patriot 6nd Kv«nl good
and &gt;ufflci«nt reiwon, for voting fw ii|m.
but what roawin can yon adduct for
voting for tho man who. to ,..mh
rigor and unllk. Harris, did not bar,
th. conrago to go to too front! M,
Cleveland never board a to .-, firrf &lt;n
anger, but Ow retocl mor.; .,1.1
prtHlon bills than any prrrpl-ut from
Wallington down. That i, hi,
war roronl
He alaugbterr l vv^in
by th. hundred.-Now York K. .
PLATFORM

PARALLELS.

HOT_* ™T *rUA-:,,lrT
Resolred, That an
drtiovuc* •).,
adequate protection to Republican pnatecth#
publican success:
American industry is m a fraud, a rollwry
O Broadway, Nbw York. Sept. 1.
indtapensablo to the of the great 'naJorlly
Mr. John E. Mllbolland,Chairman Republican prosperity of the coun­
Iff
Ah. —bt
Mom Meeting. ScuttUh Rita Hall. New York.
My Dkar Mil Miljioglaxd—I have your try, and that an aban­
donment of tbe policy
kind invitation to attend jour maas meeting kat this period would
thia avenins, and were it puaeible yon know 1 be attended with con- it to be a tandanfatti
principle cfthvDauo.
would gladly accept. lam with you in spirit,
sequcnceit ruinous to
however, and aball be glad to luarn that my the beet interests of craUc party ttwt ths
confident expectation aa to the suceeaa of the tho nation.—Jackson's. federal Kovernsetji
bit* no ccQftliatiocal
gathering will lo fully rra fixed. Indeed I do
power, to UnpoM i-4
not tea Low It can be otherwise than a aueceaa
collect tariff Julie*
with such an exceptionally attractive pro­
except (or she p-j.
gramme.
po»e» &lt;•( rettuueetly.
Senator Faaaett himself l»,a strung enough
—Cfewlsadk
drawing card to fill Mad bon Square garden at
a half hour's notice, not to mention Mrs. Foo­
Tho
congreee
shall
ter and the other speaker*. Tbe time for hold­
ins the meeting U exceptionally fortunate. haVo the power to lay Republican prelection
as &amp; fraud.a robbery
Tho prospects for the Republican success grow
um;vct
brighter every day and no livelier antitbeela -----------— - ------ ---------- ...
could be deaired than that which is furnished revenue only.—Couitl- of the American pn&gt;
by the demoralis'd condition of tho enemy, tutiaC of the Confed- pie f.'r the benefit of
eral®
States,
Article
1.
the
few.
We
dtcUr*
aud the united, harmonloui and aggressive
it to te a fnaiacental
front presented by ourirrandold party through­ Section 1. Clause 1.
princ ipleuf the Demo­
out thia and the other atata*. Sincerely yxran.
cratic party that the
Thomas C. PhArr.
.fwlcral iFncrBfflrM
has m, roanitntUjnal
power to inipi*«
We cannot look abroad into the terri­
collect tari.f dutla
tories occupied by the great industries
of thu country without a feeling of sor­
—National Democrat,
row and misgiving. I ea^stly desire
ic 1‘iatfona.
that such a state of labor could be estab­
A Hasson for Opposing Cleieian^A
lished as would give to the laborer suf­
ficient for his maintenance and comfort
• • • If you intend in this conflict of
commercial treaties to hold your own
you must be prepared, if need be, to in­
flict upon tbe nations which injure you
the penalty which is in your bands—that
of refusing them access to your njarketa. (Loud and prolonged cheers and

Lord Salisbury, May 18.

Tbe growth of the jxMtal service in
the past three years has beei^ something
remarkable. Tho number of- new of­
fices added to this list from March 4,
I860, to March 4, 1892, wm 10.549. The
revenue in those three years increased
over *40,000,000. Even in the matter of
receipts from registry letters the fees in­
creased a half million dollars. In these
three years there hM been over 54,000,­
000 miles of railroad, steamship and
star service, but at lower rates than be­
fore. Tho increase in receipts of the
past throe years was more than double
the increase in the three years preced­
ing.

If Mr. Cleveland’s soldier subrtitut*
were running for the presidency you
could, os a patriot, find
« ral guotand
sufficient reasons for voting fur him,
but what reason can you adduce for
voting for the man who. in yonth and
vigor, and, unlike Harrison, did net
have the courage to go to the front?
None whatever uf course. Mr. Cleve­
land never heard a shut tired in anger,
but he vetoed more old soldier jeneion
hill» than any president from Washing­
ton down. That in his great war record.
He slaughtered veterans, by the hun­
dred.—New York Recorder.

; During the ten months ending June
30. 1882, in which tin* redreodty agree­
ment was in force with Cubs the im­
ports amounted to *64.374,082, being an
increase of *11,834,665 over the cunespending period of last year, and the ex­
The success of the United States in ports to Cuba amounted 10*16.093.4*.
material development ia the moat illus­ being an increase uf *5,792,197. The in­
trious of modern times, and still by a crease in exports of leading articles wiw
system of taxation so indirect aa not to m follows: In breadstuff*. 91.4SI.3.?,
be perceived, much lew felt. Because of which *1,235.179 was ir value of
it is my deliberate judgment that the wheat flo&amp;; in coal, *299.4*': to
prosperity of the United States ia mainly and steel and manufacture. ■. f. *1,130,due to its system of protective laws I 071, of which the value of nuchtoery
urge that Germany has now reached not elsewhere specified was *602.07fcm
that point where it is necessary to imi­ sewing machines and parts of, *125*.
tate the tariff system of tbe United in steam engines, *178,071, and in parts
of engines, *117,468.
Until the adoption of the Republican
system there was seldom a year in which
the balance of trade was not against ns
in our commercial relations with tho
world. Since the era of protection be­
gan there has seldom been a year in
which the balance was not in our favor.
Last year, under the McKinley law. the
balance wm over *2O0.C&lt;X&gt;,W0 on our
«de of the ledger.

Hot
inwrwur.c tin
statistics made up from sworn state*
manta:

a
Namb«r of manufactories iu IS®.
it
N ombor of co mpanira buildxux■
w
Number ot companies eoiarx-i: z
Number of com panic* clotml du«!
Production for fiscal rar W®-Production for fiscal year 1MB f'1*- •
,
Estimated produotiob furfixai &gt;t*r
UM .................................................
estimated .annual production
llWj
ian ........................................... ...........,' '
Estimated luvratuxeut lu plant
53.twl.v4

Pile reinbow on rainbow until h

whole western sky is •trfye-l* ,,r*u
fact remains that Grover
not bo elected and tho frwoe bill dented
without the thirty-rix uloounil roU
•

Now York.—New York Am.

�Hast^^Banner.

f.eo D.. AL Keith’s three year old flyer
was taken to Flint Tuesday to enter tbe
races.
'

—- ----- TT^V-Dtcniber 22, 1892.
Thut’'1,1-' ■ ’ -. —-------------- - 1 *“
1_____ ’

- - - r

New good* riih wrek. Can during the
fair at tbe Jefferson St. milliner’s. Mrs
Wj’.ijams.
k4)r. S. M. Fowler has taken his big Hoc

Editor.

to the bench show in Grand Rapids. J
full brother to thia dog was sold recently
forjhe modest ■ym of $300.
*

For Sick-Headache,
Impaired Digestion,
Liver Disorders and
Female Ailments,

The law &gt;m th.t all nnxtona weed,
■liall be cut down tn Ihe highway, 1*.
tween S.-pl l.t and 15th. How many ha,V
done what the law requires?
Samph-s of some fine Me, jerwy tH&gt;.
bed vesta and combination suits to close
out at the Racket.
Pttix. SmitIt.

fawned all -ver the World.J

Girls wishing good steady employment
can find same by writing or applying in
person to Richardson Silk Co.. Belding
MlcU.
| F. A. Washburn, Supt. '

I’nee W cea“ *
/j CanalSta

ll.wxw : TTASt&gt;CnMUtT

Parents could give a great deal of en­
Ralar to- couragement tosphool work. by.making an
occasional ylslt to the ocliool. and Insisting
upon the strict attendance of their oUil&lt;lren.
Tiie comedy •• { Social Session’’ wiii be
C UTY' has

HIM Railrocd Station.

LESH, PENROD &amp; CO.,
/uxrr.'V IVO

ws.

week

Sept.

In m during the fair.
noral halt at the

in and -guitar

numbers at Fred

L ibat*

Call at Aligwi - smith side bakery for
hncL-sand wmeals during the fair.

Brick hr the c&lt;
house have arrived
’-nd * eft is b-ir’ pushed as fast as pos-

ns. .pins and buttons In
hiltd. at F. K. Pan3 good warm meal
Allgeo’s south side

Min Hal:.milliner, lias a complete
wof f«i| giMxh. imd'lsiiow prepared to
Tq hat, in th- I iti -- styles.

There ar- chi: I .- n in th’.-* city under 16
Xeaofage
Hround the streets
mtoaght to lx- made to go to school.

.The grand stand nt the fair ground is
quite- an iuqoslng* building. The
«lngesipscitj has been greatly enlarged.
bn

••anriies in the city at the

A. E. Renkes.
-ilbtday ,.vih at lower prices than
Mir. Call and ?t.t. Iny Rtoc|k
.
F. R. Paxcoabt.

*•“-1 Mr*- A. I-. link,
» r"-rp^TWsday afternoon and evening In
“®|rof Mrs, M. \v. Wightman, of New

•J?!!*™'”' a1‘ “iHtowr •«
« than any eonjpetRor, and more
f°r tlie snme money at tbe

Are warranted to last.
!■&gt; the
Also remember you
oil) on busluesd Tuesday;
Present—“Good
MI
Steam,!of Allegan, visited her get .a
cousin, Mrs. Will Hay, ig^t week.
Form,
” of $2.00 value
Mrs. T. D. Campbell, of West Bav Cltr '
■with
a
$10.00
purchase
is vNilug her mother in this city. "
of anything in my Jew­
Mre. BelHngei and Miss Fuller, of Chi­
el ystore.
cago, visited relltlves here last week.
Quality and price al­
Mias Sienna Sebantx left Tundar fur
Albion, where ale will atteml collaxe'
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

Next week will be

STOVES
COAL STOVES
COOK STOVES

'li- I’Rkery you will
’to* °f confectionery In the
I
5 &gt;,re‘ ftrsC d(M,r ea,t of Fred
*- aeatt k drug store]

■'

■
ot the Michigan
- l’", ',:lv’r
of the road.
0-, &gt; a,' r ’,T
a sP**ci«» car Tuesday.
, * out of inspection..

or Detroit, call at IL K.
£Lent
You will be aurprtoed el1 the extent
of tbe stock he carrier Jou wU be

Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In or
der to have your eye sight
preserved into old age1, the
eyes’should be properly exam
ined and the right kind ot
glasses worn.
Dr. Loyrry
keeps a large stock of the fin­
est Quality and greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and specta
des at his office, where you
can have y&lt;jur eyes Examined
at all tmes.

For nice lunches go to Allgeo’s bakery
first door east of Fred Heath's drug store
Why not buy the best watches of Pan­
coast? They coit no more than you will
pay others for cheap grades.

The finest, newest and most stylish
goods ever brought to this city nt Mrs.
Ella Bowen’s, ('all and see her during
the fair.

They llm to make Ibelr word ■* r*°d “
ch In the bank. A- ,“,ccf*W"i_vr1^
□Ideal «tablt.h«l boot and .hoe dea^r m
tbe county they carry lb«
'SJLjj

aood. made. They are
6 Braith’s. Gray Bros, and KrlppendortDittman A Co.’s shoes, the Whitney boot,
He w.11 ue ■nd in fact all the leading and bestimakes.
They also handle the only snag-proof rabber boot.
Everyone should make it a
The fearful a«ldanl that
■special point to go to Spence Bros, during
death of George Ryan on Sa"
|s )n
the fair, and anyone buying of them can
should warn all o£&lt;heJ*0’?*
With the save money, either In the price of the
tbe careless handling of «
h t
re
goods, or in the qualify.
large number of small bore mar

clothing and furnishing goods.
pleased to show tliem to you.

unlL Tuwday er(.n|ng allowed to &lt;0 out b“"tln&lt;^l la^a
that more such aec*',eC?* f r cXCltcutent
vn'm
'■"
and fairly rn all of the opportunity t
•eilutrniiwi
r
, ’•‘‘•rtalnmont
,na””n&lt;aD&lt;
Ete"1-r,,ert
™ ’■
’
■"
lund^rable
u*
MpceiaUj good.
(or
’Sl?Ior“’»»”' one

ttr — 1^r-.lhU .year

HEATING STOVES

Aligeo, of the enterprising south side bak­
special
Monday night four
---- -- cars
---- on
-.. -a ------ery, has just added to his stock a fine line
of leas, coffees, sugars and canned goods. freight on the Michigan Central jumped
two miles
—- thia side of
All these goods are of the very beat quality fh" track about---------that money can buy. and are bought to Grand Rapids, a id delayed traffic for sevsell. And in order to sell them rapidly, eral hour*. Th&lt; accident was caused by a
0 one was injured,
and
.
specially low prices have been put ujh)ii broken axle, no
these goods. Call In and see them. lou the damages weijc only slight.
will be convinced of their worth up^n
Do you want to make money? If so. a
trial.
5 saved Is betted than t- earned and the
Prof. G. W- Moore. ofSturgla, will make way to save a d&lt;dlar is to get a |20 suit for
three baioon ascensions and parachute 815 at Archie MbCoy's furniture and car­
drops during tbe fair, and in a letter to pet room. Hastings. Mich. We guarantee
Secretary Borton says that he defies any to give you-820 flor 815. tW for SIS. MO
for S5« as long as our
one to make asccRsluns in weather that be for 820 and
cannot. Ho saya that his apparatus is all bed room suits Inst. We menn business.
new and in first class shape. He will give They must go. Don’t miss getting one.
the people of Barry county an opportunity They nre bargains.
of witnessing three of as fine ascensions
It Is a pleast । for those who merit apand drops as they hare ever had the pleas­
probation to r •Ive it. Spaulding's efure of seeing.
of —
the
ladles of
forta to meet U«&gt; desires —
- ---------... fine dress goods
- ’’
For year* Russell’s has been the recof- Hastings and vicinity lu
------------their
---•
due In tbe
nlred headquorters for dress goods and ■re recelrlnir UJpraise
mllllnerr. Uavlnf ctoaervadlr -n‘CiJh,1* constant and gi lifylng Increase in their
Ine •••
of c
goods.
at
trade in that &lt;&gt;«
—■--- ^Call^
- cllaUnetlon. Il l&lt; ll»lr von.unt
maintain It. and Uiey have axperlencedI no Sgnuldlng’s and see their new fall line.
those who hare
have not seen
difficulty In meeting the wanta-df their -It will surprise |hose
it such a stock of that
larae and arowlnk Hat of enatomera tor them to know flat
Ulla elaaa ot Honda. Call '-tre
*"J cUrt of goods to kept in Hasllnga.
time, and eapwlally Hulrnk -be NH •■£
Where It is [•ossible one «" a,*a*’ **
..you will be pleased, and they will be
pleased to have you, to see their new line vantageousiy join business with 1
•nd often make or save enough to pay a l
of fall dress goods and millinery.
the expense of the trip. For 1D5‘“ee “
every visitor to the fair would visit the
I Vlaltnra at tbe Mr. •»■&gt; tb«’. T„h0 ""
■it ihe city at any time whn with to «ee • different business
and prices there Is bo doubt but what he
model dotblnc alore. • "““j-1
could pay expenses. For Instance, go to
atoek. and (Ind all gooda add at
Spence Bros. who are honorable men and
sopable rater—leaa tban rou would w I
the same quality of jnoda tb' Grand lUpMa dealers and have built up their business

ornB. store.

”f !,ariu’
wlth a
Uli‘"1 sUn8&lt;-‘t ***• other n5ght'

WrtMj*

SPOONS AND FORKS
byTSjtalX’™""" ”

We understand that parties are going
around thd county trying to contract bean-;
at $2.00 ff&gt;er bushel. A farmer wouldn't
have to raise very, many bushels of beans
at this -price to get more money for it than
Abe Ellis hn; returned from Colorado
from his wheat crop, and there Is some
'
the Knight ~
Templar
good land in Barry county to raise beans. &lt;where he went on ....................
excursion. Abt like* the west but says
Mrs. Ella Bowen, the milliner, desires that Michigan tspgood enough fur him.
to thank her many patrons in the past for
Will Bat-cock !ias returned from Fenton
the illHjral patronage accorded her. and where he lias wen at work in a barber
also to announce that her stock for thb shop.
fail trade Is complete in every department
►✓“Tho new preicher” returned to the M.
Visitors to the fair are invited to her store,
----- the old one,
where she will take pleasure In showing I E. church by the Bishop was
aud .Hastings Moll
thndists rejoice, and the
goods.
’
.
„ ,
...
.
~ j newaAftat Rev. Puu«T
’uffer IMS
lia« uevn
been sunioncu
stationed
monthlr
I l„rr r&lt;.r IS. aril) yr.r will
1„.
I.Wy
b«u OodlM lu »«y
Foi.-y'h.,
...............
.........................................................
. । KrB,lf,-ln&lt;- 10 w C|,i,e„, W|M ,re nM
th., niKiU
This'
through1 tho
mails tn
to iliU
this Mtv.
cityThis Methodists. Hi ■ has -_
won a______
warm place ...iu
month about seventy-five copies were dis­ the hearts of tbe people of Hastings.
tributed at this post office. We understand
that this magazine is a present Woolley d: ✓'Miss MlunffltfOok has purchased a mil­
Brouson give their customers with a SlO linery stock and] badness at Allegan, nnd
will soon make flint place her home. Miss
cash trade.
Go to the Barry county fair at 'Hastings Cook Is one who has had every advantage
to understand the urt there Is in this busi­
Sept. 27. 38. 20 and 30th and se* f ire bdn
ness, and It can claim to-be artistic, and
fair ever given in Barry county, nnd be
the people of Allegan will find her one
sure to pay a visit to Archie McCoy’s
furniture and carpet rooms' and select;a who will, by enterprise nnd thorough
mastery of her business, merit their pat­
-ouyenir of the occasion. It reminds you
ronage. She will also be a welcome addi­
where you saw the moat practical lines of
tion to the social circles of our sister city.
furniture in Michigan.

State

Yon will a.--, -.v ■ obtain al F. W. (treble's
gwd gno-l- .-.nd - - very lowest prices.

J'Mto found it necesaary

STERLING INLAID

,o "w -

S. E. Kirk, of Toledo, commercial agent
of the- Cincinnati. Jackson &amp; Mackinaw
R. IL was in tlid city Tuesday, advertising
tbe Olin family -scurslon.
udlalpli Wootor.
. who united with the M.
E. conference ut.Jllllsdale
________ ____
last week, has
been stationed af Crystal. MK’alip Co. for
coming conference year. We wish him
success in his rar
vi ....................
field of labor.

Friday afternoon HarlMf, son of J. W.
Lunn, fell from a wood-dhetl while playing
at
Jos. VanArmnn’s home and broke both
igtx; p.ikery. first door
bones of his right arm near tbe wrist. The
rath'- dlgug store.
little fellow was taken home and every­
lint- iiir of children’s bats thing possible done to relieve him. At
M. . Elm Bowen’s.
thia writing be is doing as well as could be
1.. photographer, is win- expected, bur it will be a long time before
he can use his rlgbt-am as well as he used

.Jl.ne*t J’r“‘

Is the length of time that
llirtaX“' * b'“"W“ ,ri’ »

y’Zi'ra
“• '-'-rrat HainWell the paat week, reluraln« Tueaday.

shoe repairers in.the state, as any one will
certify who has taken their work to C. II.
Smith. north side ot Main street nearly
opposite Hams &amp; VanAnnan’s store. His
work is far above the ordinary.

• fLIRCULZITION •
This &lt;v.' 120 quire;

Du you A* 3
" »Iwii?

SOLID WEAR

we write the great show ia In town. ^Mrs. John Itcndergast and daughter,
And the American kid is In his glory to­ Miss C.ertrude, leave for Boston to-day
: .
day. Some ot tlie •■kids” who seem to en­ where ihe latter will attend school.
joy it best have been voters several years, \M&lt;m. A. C. Tthvnc, of Milo, wa3 In the
and their antics are more amusing than Clip W ednesday. He
” emphatically
• - — denies
• those of the youager fry.
tbe rumor that he came up to see the
Hastings has one of tho l»est boot and show.

ourself.

Emblem- in
“xid c&lt;&gt;;&lt;i aid

n^T'nSjr ,’“‘"X-’1‘’bleo„pM1.

x/As

. Blankets and
iop of A. E.
N. MICH..

Ea-tM Fr»

YEARS

AnX"’8"'"”"G’““’ &gt;&lt;■■••

G,'“*
l*n fnr-Albion
given ih Union 1 all. Frhlay evening. Sept Tuemlay mornlux where ,he will attend
30th. i The gram I military. Black Hussar college.
band will accompany them. The band is a
Ml.a Mlllapamtli waa eall.q ft„m lhc
fa?-siinlle of th« inoperini Russian band. city Tuesday byFibe «t|ou, u!ar„ „t a
The company comes well recommended by relative.
the ptess,
Mrs. Hulda R^ed left
left for
for Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania.
if you have not tried some of my home Tuesday where she will make an extended
made bread,
just'call
at ...
f’he city bakery visit with
relatives. ,
.
i L
■ ,
"Hu iciaiivars,
and get a loaf, and you will be a regular
„
I
'
customer, as 10 many'are who used to do &lt;
Mr- and Mrs- 4- Roland viark.
Clark. of Grand
•» T.
Rapids, spent a-few days here ihe fore
their own baking.
part of the week; visiting relallves.
j
A. E. Renkes.

Bargains

1-1: :A&lt; n row oil
tuhiy morning.

25

Smith La In Awtuauonbn^nra,

m

Tho big fruit, canning companies have
formed a combine and if you don’t want
to pay big priced for canned goods iu tinfuture you bad fetter put up ail the canned
goods you can now.

WANTED

the patron-,
He is worthy
• ii serve the

mention.

vn-ulltle, and cholera maniac to knap
pie talking nowwlaya. and the nrore».l«,.|
dry good, boa whinier la In a happy rrM1,.
of mind.

'Tasteless-Effectual.) I

..

PERSONAL

IraGtI™,,1,b'r-'‘,,-'r”V. —In the St,

either tor shooting youi*««

eTmH.i'';?’.,
."'■raea
offered
aud «« •«
PUrte
offered
"nMng indicates * i*r
Ke *attend
ante.a—

a UHM to be ftorad.

A

Died, of apoplexy at Ihe home of Daniel
Crump. near Oden. Emmett Co. MlcK.
Sept 13th. Otto C. B«N*. aged -a. De&lt;U^I was born In Cataraugus county,
X Y waa one of tbe early settlers of
Barry Co. Thus one by.one they paw

away.

Best line ever shown here
SEE THEM

GOODYEAR BROS.

HAVE YOU SEEN ’EM?

What
Those Fine Boots and Shoes
AT THE -

They’re “Out of Sight” but we will show them to

you if

would like to see them.
’ ;
They’re as good as ihe best and our prices cannot be duplicated

A full line of those cheap working shirts expected this week.

Children’s book satchels given away with every purchase of 50cts.

Bankrupt Store
H. OSBORN, Mgr.

�Mb
FORMALLY OPENED.
The Great Gathering oi Soldiers
of tbe Union.
DEDIOt ITONOF GRAND AMT PLACE

owes to the tendered relation of humanity,
and s’. jbord of affectionate sympathy
reaches him from every hamlet nnd hom&lt;
in the Und. God give him grace in thh
hour of new!.

SUSTAINED THE TAX LAW.
ray Fight Agalnat « M&lt;«b, » Signal

IXMAXAPOLta, Sept. 2O.-4n tho circuit
court Monday the railroads of the state,
who have been fighting the new tax law,
Ztedlcallon &lt;-r the ’■f'iace.”
“In the order of time this may or may no! received their first signal d*sfeat. The Big
be your last grand . review, but 1 exprets Four some months ago brought suit to en­
the hojx.- of' a grateful people • that join County Treasurer Backus from
heaven will bounteously lengthen out your । &lt;— .-------- fh« road
ljv«~* before you are called to the otbej I collecting
collecting taxw
tnxra nseeswd
aseew^l against
against tbe
tbe road
ro*i
shore to rejoin the ranks of your compan-1 by the state ImmihI of .tax commissioner!*,
ions. -Cud now, my countrymen, in liehall Counsel for the rood claimed that the new
of the whole American people, I dedicate I |gW denied equal protection to the railroad
this 'Grand Army Place,’ and thecomrocm-!
others in the state. In direct viola­
? i Hon
fourteenth amendment
........ --------------... ------------ . ----------- ......
hl)n nf lhe
toe rnunramn
Antoiwra&gt;&lt;-». of the
I
«m-U«utfcn.: &lt;h»t I. at,l u.« pre;

CHOLERA IN CAMP.
Cases Among the Refugees on
Sandy Hook.

A DEMOCRATIC VIEW.
THE

M KINLEY TARIFF HELPS THE

WORKINGMEN.

GROWING OLD

Itdcm,ln&lt;le«Ltotiw»0rm
1 f,M-1 nr» Hi
That in the friends w|

ONI DEAD AND ANOTHEB STSICKEN.
UaywrinkleUn.:,.!..^

d. And

W* ln

GA.-S.w I— I"
'“““J
,11, lU,.r.nn, H»a~-Tw- IW.lh. to &gt;».
..
I Vat* Cheer-

The moat important Incident of the
campaign thus far has probably been
thu report of the Democratic commis­
sioner of later in New York, Hon.

A. shadow und-rav. , • .
BMflrinkled now with
, 'i
Wb«. ■ IU...K I aX..
With tuber gfadm,, L . r. &lt;,

Each smile 1cm brivlj ■
ful -Ha»pect at R»lem. »**•
fltltl cherished m, n.^
.
Caiip Low, Saniit HtWyR
Wt
Hand ctasp-Hh hnud
(,,ffiy
Charles F. Peck. Thia report, prepared
—Auntie cholera has st nick this camp.
by
a
Democrat,
fa
rc-cognixed
l&gt;y
Repub
­
forth® dueprorew. of law; that the ndmiufe- Frareesco Moreno, an Italian i^-ngvr «m
Dolphin and
Mhuna* ■
tration of the law by the state board wm* the Normartnla, who arrival here thb licans and Democrats as tho most strik­
Isalillfelt In nw nut I,.
today unite with you in rtrengthenitig the with an evil eye and unequal hand in such
Yet plain a* U,,. .. ...&lt;
mortingaud who was thoughtjo Have ing indorsement that .could have been
•' rd* h'spjtold.
Union
of
the
great
republic.
a manner as to constitute fraud, and that
WAsmstfTOX, SepL 2u.—The exercises o!
Upon my beanl (u!t,t
had
.'holem
niorim*.
die4
W
°
‘
;,
)
ock
given
the
McKinley
law.
nk.-.
uf „„
Welcome to the B**ys In Blur.
the board actually asM-ra-sed proix-rty out­
Say sUeutly (oid&lt;the Gram! Army encampment began In
“I bld you welcome in behalf of the preri-1
Mr. Peck, who is a Democrat, was ap­
night It is announced that » whlow, tne
Tbou.uith thy frh
'
side til lb* jurfadict|oiL
earnest yesterday accowling to the pro
—
ArdrcMnan
m
.:
dent nnd his cabinet ndvioer*; In behalf oi
pointed to the office of eommfasioner of
moth,of four cbiUrn..
Not a Blngle Point Good.
gramme given in these dispatches. The pa­
HetMld.
the coDgrera of the United States and tht
These are the aanie questions that tacked by the octAragr at 10 o clock tart labor statistics by President Cleveland,
rade preceding the dedication of Grand national judiciary, administering collecnlgkt and her little ones were Imn'Mirtely and lias held the position (as a Democrat)
Array Place was one of great interest to lively the government yon have fscured brought about long contests in Califbrnia,
“
The
American
mini.
;,.
r:iJ
Kentucky and Arkansas. J'udge Brown, fanlited. It fa singular that h&gt;lh these ever since. In hfa report ho takes up
the Grand Army men as well ns other spec- end in behalf of a whole p*-ople made lllu&gt;
actly as good in quality
sll
in hfa opinion, holds that none of the l&gt;arti&lt;“« were N'ormannia's i«.**-ngrrs who
I'rmch,”
taiqtui by your herofam and that of -ou
rout
in points made fa good and that the law is have iM-en in quarantine for eighteen days. the question of wages and manufac­ •ays u drnggfat. "Th,, ,,l-'pitiaritup^g,
adverrarlre, now your friends. 1 greet you
in’। constitutional in every re«i*!Ct. The. adtures since tho enactment of the McKin­ •ion that many of uur fa k‘,•xinKtaforibe
lova
behalf of a stalwart
north
ami
al
'
handkereliicf
and
toilet
■.uS-Uluml»«l ™&gt; -nd com- mtaWmUm. ol th. tow
““
..... -- ----;:ring the luuces
ley law, comparing the first year under
1. .' arJra
NSW YORK. Sept «L-A man named the McKinley law (1881) with tho last of sweet flower* nru kinq ly
fa-nricai Imi.
..
. .
at'**
issue
was
nianding west, under
tho shadows
ot...
the ।' proper.
pt’oucr. The
The real
real point
jwint nt
“*'•
“*wnetnu^Hhe
‘
Capitol you have prreervtx! Inthb beautiful «‘he state could deny to a rap* rattan tbe Loafa Wdnhjwn. 35 y*»ra oM- R «««chmnn year udder the old law. Of course hfa tatlons of, the geuuiu« LfafH u
** entirely
wrong. The fact fa th,, nenuloe
olhu
city fuanded l»y Washington and madi right to be ararerad by i
for William Schlemmera, a hardware mer­ figures . relate only to the industries of flowers, of which nil pun
pw-.
■
,
- i...... •A&gt; merican
ui-ncaii oct
sacred by the servicesand sufferings of Lin- l’T^.°ne * "T’*?nClretV b. rd without ap- chant of 900 Broadway, was found yester- hfa own state of New York, but they .
prt
«
edn and in full vfar of Virginia, the birth | «wsmuent of the state board wHbout ap- dar afternoon suffering from cholera in
itentiin
- .. r-Jr
are very interesting and important in from France, and genuiu
mii.K and a®.
__________
---•
piace of presidents and the burial place ol P«dMra Gunther's big IsamUng houw, 4 and their bearing.
bergris, the two must in । xirtant aodva|.
hei —
SAFELY THROUGH THE CRISIS.
0 Extra place. W. inhngm had recently
The report shows that there was a net ued bases for fir.*- perf: ’
must be ob.
from Bay Shore, L. I. where the increase in wages of tfl,377,V23.09 in the tained lu other countri.- i While tbe best
After the ceremonies wen1 over the vet­ Hrs. Harris**'. Caw Hid of Complications tknlemmer family had been Maying during
American inode perftim «’ are equal in
year 1891. as compared with the amount
erans took a look at the “life sized'* model
quality to the finest Fren ! I'ri paraUoM,
Loo.x LAKB Hovse, N. Y., Sept. 18.— th! summer months. Weinbagen waa re­ paid in 1890 and a net increase of pro­ such could nut be the fact
-of the Kearsargr. She is built ns massively
.f wd lint! not
The duction of $51,313,130.08 in tho year 1801
-------------------------r.The
---------rigging
rara.. „------as
tbe real ship.
fa of the The critical period in Mrs. Harrison's illnres moved to the reception hospital.
that count rr to depend i ifam for our »•
muu, turu
imu™ j bjw IuutMnj
strongest kind,
and mfa, |iiuv«-u
placed mm
and “rattled
t here an-no signs of a re- Iwarding house from which Weinhagen wag. over that of 1890. Of the sixty-seven aeutial oils.
taken
contains
250
men.
The
hoiiM
was
-t.ivvv."
i.rararalv
....
nnv
K-rai-.mlticr
lutrk.
1
....
....
.1-^
down” precisely ns on nny sen-going, bark- newal of tho dangerouy complication that
industries covered 77 per cent of them
-Th. raaxm lor tbl, i»,
m cuthely
t uu
rigged vemel. Everything from stem te brought her so near to death’s door a few riuironghly fumigated and a phyaician from show an increase cither of tho wages or .ueraulul HT.,n b*, . b.' '“
„ ,/
tbe health famrd placed in charge.
stern ia built ns strongly m braces and noil*
hum flowers of sufficient r churns
‘
days ago. She has not improved so much,
and- ^n.
The Caae of Stoker Knox.
| prddnet, or both.
could make it. Some few of tho minor air
CAPT-AIK JOBS PAI.MKR.
,however, that all danger is passed, for there
Tbe only stepa taken by the board &lt;rf
Commissioner Peck gave us a reason aity of perfume to supply ■'•entisl nils ih
tators, because of the opportnnity it afford­ l*oiutments of the old vrrael, such tu ,
sufficient
quantities
tom
'Ke
it
profitable
fa yet the main disease to cumbat. Dr. health yesterday was to quarantine the J for selecting tho tariff as the subject for
ed of contrasting the appearance nnd move­ hatches and the like, are left off purposely
. i* held that
Gardner told a United Press reporteryvster- ateamnhlp State of Nevada and an old canal | hfa ninth annual report that it especially to extract them, although 1*
ments ot the veterans with the precise and ] in order to make room for sittings, promt*tb« odorous blooms of-um ■ f. the southI enades, and dancing. The deck fa market!, day that the crisis was Qver.atld the patient loot on North river. The steamship was affected the working cIumm. He hfltl
em states, equally Flo-i.fa aWj
modern methods of the soldiers of Uncle
could
now.
be
treated
without
t
he
great
dan
­
quarantineil
because
of
the
death
on
board
however, to show tlie location nnd size oi
Sam’s regular army and navy, for tho prin­ the hatches and tracks of the swivel guns. ger threatened by the accumulation of the Sunday evening of Stoker Knox after an found that the statements of the Demo­ gulf states, have the same bouquet
l*iuqurt as-the
as'the
cipal part In yestenlny’s parade waa taken,■ Two breech-loading guns point out of till water substance in the cavity of the pleura. attack of dlarrho a. He had l&gt;een ashore , cratic speakers were not borne out by same flowers grown In *. uthern France,
Wants to Co to Washington.
and got drank. Hfa mates say that he was ( facta. Governor Campbell had said that that great garden uf conui ercir.l *dco."_
by the regular soldiers, sailors and marines . forward ports, which will lie used for salut­
Now
York
Evening
Sun.
not
a
single
workingman
’
s
wages
had
Now that the cruis fa over the advisa­ subject to such attacks after sprew*. The ;
stationed in Washington, and the District ing purposes* and to “fire down” tbe ensign
of Columbia national guard, which ranks at sun-down. The cabin fa 10 by 40 feet, bility of removing Mrs. Harrison from canal Ixiat quarantined lathe Henry Cahill. been raised as tbe result of tho McKin­
She lies at the foot of Thirteenth street, I ley act “My reports show that there
high in the points of efficiency, drill and and is nicely finished. The walls are in Ixiou Ijike fa being cunsldemt - She fa ex­
A StOtJ in told of a Fr,: :htunu on salp.
ceedingly
anxious to l»e taken to Washing­ North river. She fa the property of James were just 283.000 men whoso saiarioe
soldierly appearance among the militia or- imitation of paint and the ceiling fa covered ton, and it fa believed bv Dr. Gardner that
board in a storm who hello1 h-1 out pnxnand decorated handsomely with new flags.
were raised as the result of this law,’’
ganiznt ions of the cxiuntry.
1 hrihiopher m
Around the walls ore models of vessels rep­ with a part iid renewal of strength his pat lent sick child und died there.
asserted the commissioner. Mr. Peck
targe m that gentlenmr.'-, mUc «i p^,
may lx* safely remove! from Ixs»n l^tke
Death. nt tjuanintine.
resenting the old'and new navy.
r-A
The pnxwlon consisted of live brigades,
within u week or two. The president spent
’ Tlie Dolphin and Vexnvlux.
There Were two death from cholera In added tliat ho was free to admit that hfa on condition that he slionl' *1 1be preserrtd•
After this view of 'a type of the old navy yesterday quietly taking some much nested the lower l&lt;ay yestentay and syyo new cam report w«b nut in harmony with the from death. A fellow p?.-• -i u-r nadgtd
commanded by General Eugene A. Ckrrnaof the discoM* developed. Th*' members of platform adopted nt Chicago in so far, him and miggest*sl that ■ could tut w
sa.’as follows: Tr&lt;&gt;ops of t bffiregular Army,, thousands of the veterans went to tbe navy exercise In the afternoon iu a short walk.
the health board were iu a vwy cheerful us it related to the subject of the tariff. ‘ for such nu Image, ewn •( ue xdd all hij
naval batteries and murine*. District na­- yard, nnd examined two of the new navy— |
GEN. ALGER’S DAUGHTER WEDS.
state of mind yesterday.
tional gutted, posts of the department of! the Dolphin and Vesuvius. They nre not
However, his r«i&gt;orl was as ho had powcosluDM. But tin. oil.• r n:plltd in a
whisper: “Be still, you {&gt;■.■. Do yen fancy
the Potomac, Grand Army of the’Republic! of tho latest type, but the difference wn« |
found the condition of affairs.
I am speaking in enr.-.vi?
sufficiently marked to bring forth expres- [
and Sou* of Veterans. The **ptvx ewlon
The summary prepared by Commis­ the shore I shall not gi* ! I onq&gt; much
SALEM.
Mass.,
Sept.
’
J
O.
—
A
caw
of
Asiatic
idoiis of wonder from the visiting veterans.
.....
1 &gt; *
‘him k tallow
started at. 10 o’clock from Second street,’ The Vesuvius, with ita three pneumatic' Detboit, Mich., bepL IC.—The social rliolera is re|&gt;orted at a Polish boarding sioner Peck says in opening:
candle.’’
.
west of the Capitol, and was reviewed by’ tube* capable of throwing 100 pounds of season here was opened last night with house on Derby Mrtvt. The authorities
In pursuance of law the undersigned
Equally aluard. •• fl.e .v ,u:it ,-‘ven
tbe vice pnwldent from the reviewing stand.- dynamite a mile; its rapid firing secondary the wedding of Miss Fay Huldatia Alger, are invest Ignt ing.
■
has cumpletud tbe work attendant upon certain man who«gteatiy te: rlfied lq,r.itigh
Upon arrival at Grand Army Place the ex­• battery that can send a perfect storm oi daughter of General nnd Mrs. It A Al­
the issuing of the ninth annual report of weather on the uccati, vow*n he wui;d eat
ercises were begun by prayer and music,. Jiol At AA formy; aa.1 clw Dolphin, with ' „„ lo wUlton, E. BaII-j. of S&lt;acU., ACCIDENT ON THE PHILADELPHIA.
no more ham. Just as tl e
v.v
the bureau uf statistics of later, and
. which was followed by the address of Com­' ''"V”11
r“h5
W..L, Th, wnltllog WM th* DioAl brill.
herewith gives a brief summary of the over he qualified his proin: * I y addinx,
mander in Chief Fulmer.
ranid
tiriniz mins
.
rapid tiring
guns and other nffeuMive
offensive and ’
"Without muslanl, 0 Lonl ’
Kx plosion.
'
iant
one
witnessed
iu
Detroit
In
a
long
contents
of
thu
Mine.
Its
completion
defensive armor, were a revelation to those
Baltimore, Sept. 19.—A distressing no has been necessarily decayed by reason
Palmer was applauded vigorously when who were familiar with the means of war time, and guests were preseul from New
he arose iumI said;
York, Philadelphia, Harrisburg. Seattle, cideirt occurred on the Unites! States cruis­ of the unusual amount and important
iu 1801-05.
_____ ,
“CoMKAnKs.-—For the first time since the
Washington nnd other cities. The cere­ er Philadelphia during the bombardment, character of the work undertaken. Of
RECREATION IN THE EVENING.
close of the great civil conflict you will have
mony was performed at General AJger's which wmshh-mbly shortened the aham all th® varied subjects investigated and
TIME TABLC.
an opportunity of meeting yonrcomnules
home, which was lieautifully decorated battle. The entire starboonl complement reporte&lt;l upon daring tbe bureau's nine
Id effect Seplrnibrr : . t
in arms in a headquarters provided for
with smilax and roses.
of guns Imd Iwen fired without any hitch, years of existence none has borne a
wh «&gt;f the great army corps
existed
Tbo bridal coaple had seventeen atten­ and everything i&gt;o!nted to a successful trial
Yesterday afternoon from 5 to 7 Mrs.
closer relationship to the welfare of the
during the wur. It would certainly be in­
dants. Miss Frances Alger assisted as
Station!.
vidious of me to single out or Attempt to Noble, wife of the secretary of the interior, .maid of honor; Miss Baldwin as first of the big breech loader*, as well ar* the wage earners of the state or furnished
mention any particular corps for its gallnut assisted by her sisters, the Misses Halstead bridesmaid; Miss Pullman, of Chicago, small idx pound rapid firing Hotchkiss the public in general with statistical
* service. 1 know that buinnri nature on the and several visiting ladies, gave a reception
Ills.; Miss Bailey, of Harrisburg, Pa.; Mi»s guns. A lieutenant tn charge of twelve data so valuable to a comprehensive un­
SOBTH.
average is al suit alike, and Fean appreciate to the members of the Ransom Poet G. A. Mattie Platt and Mira Lucy Griggs aa men was successful^’ maneuvering the
derstanding of the practical workings of Kalamazoo
. how every soldier took special delight in IL and John .W. Noble Cnmp Sons of bridesmaids. Tbe presents received have after starlxmnl .«ix-inch breech-loading
Ftaxt CoojH-r
spanking with pride of the service rendered Veterans, of St. Louis. Last night three never been excelled In Detroit either iu rille, and had tired threw charges from it. the one great economic question of the Kicblaml .Ii
by the corps in which he served, nnd no one organizations serenaded the secretary at number or beauty. The bridal couple The manner of firing the rifle is simple iu present day than the tariff. Tariff, Cressey ....
Milo............
will object if wbpn you get together today hfa home on K street To the Sons of went on a wedding tour in General Alger’s the extreme.
whether levied -for reygnue only" or DeltOD.......
the-recuUections of juist dangers tempt you Veterans, who came first. Secretary Noble private car, nnii-wtll live in Seattle.
(?r “i\-ychue aiid the incidental protec­ Cloverdale.
The Shell Exploded.
to be enthusiast ic. • • •
Sbultx.........
made a Brief and appropriate address, re­
A shell fa placed In the wcket nt the tion of American miuiufacturers and
breech, and the breech lever fa turned into American labor," fa certainly a question Hastings. .
“Wlmtarer differences of opinion we may ferring touchingly to the president's
Buffalo, Sept. 1".—The Republican position by menus of crank wheels. AU fa
absence and its cause.
of such vast impOTt as to enlisj the most CosU Grove.
have us to the gallantry of the .several corps,
club convention wm slow coming to order then ready to fire. The block fits into half
there is one point upon which We ull agree,
thorough and dfapas»ionate investiga­ Woodland
A pleaNint incident took place in the yesterday, but when 11 did begin it pushed inch threaifa. making it secure against any
that whether it was the comrade who wore
Wocxlbury
the Ebbitt house last evening in its work rapidly to conclusion. Tne reso­ recoil or Imckwnrd discharge. When the tion at the hands of the American peo­
the star or the eagle, whether it was he who parlora/of
ple. And while the present report has Landing...
the py^wntntion of a beautiful grand army
accident
occurred
the
men
were
in
position
lutions adopted are standard Republican
were the insignia^of a non-Commissioned
Detroit
.......
badge
to
Commander-In-Chief
Palmer
by
under
the
law
been
confined
to
the
state
and indorse tho “wise, patriotic and awaiting command to secure the shell and
officer or the common soldier who carried
Grand Rapids
‘ hfa musket in the ranks, each was loyal to his aids nnd one to his wife. Thu presenta- statesmanlike" administration of Presi­ fire. After the shell had l»ecn in position of New York, its results can but be
the’eommon cause for which he served, and tloniqxwh was made by Chief Aide HifiJ dent Harrijon. They afao provide for the to fire the fourth charge an experienced taken aa indicative of tbe conditions ex(ranter Vjnk tf»e crank hamUe au&lt;] was ( facing in every section of our country
each tried to do-his full dutv as he raw jt. Grant who lauded and commended General
Station*.
The same can be said for eacL corps and its Palmer as (i man and commander. Tljj 'representation of college leagues In this about to turn it when the shell exploded,'। where manufacturing and industrial
nation J body. The speakers during 3ie blowing the block off and the ent ire load from J
gallant commander; each did its full share general made u fitting rrejKni.se for nimscll
• nuranits are followed.
and
Mrs.
Palmer.
The
general's
badge
fa
a
the
breech
of
the
gun.
People
standing
on
j
session
expressed
great
satfafactlou
al
the
in the contest and each shared in tho glorbeautiful bit of workmanshij) of gold and
. ious achievements nf the Union army.
invasion of tbe colleges Where nothing the lazaretto shore could bnrtdy discern
diamonds. The iMulge given Mrs. Palmer, but free trade was taught by tho button shreds of n man's clothing clinging to the
“The thought that so many of our gal­ while not so elaborate, fa an artistic bit at of the Republican league. Officers were port rigging, but enough to tell them of the
work.
lant letwlcrs cannot be with us today tills
elected without friction—Clarkson, presi­ awful fate of sonic one.
Milo...
Beceptlon to tha Ladies.
Delton .
.oar hearts with many sad reflections.
dent; Htuuphrey, secretary, and Louns^“'‘“tr Injured.
'At 3:30 p. m. a rtception~to the W. R. C., bury, treMiirer, all by by arejamation.
poraniale
They would respmd cheerfully at the call
The charge and a portion of the shell en­
Uulu.........
Ijidies
of
the
G.
A.
R.
and
other
patriotic
of friendshto ns they did in IWI to the call
tered the left breast, tearing awnr the Arab
Allegeil
WoncTerluT
&lt;^4rr»?
"*
of duty. The vacant places they have woman organisations was given by the
aud shattering the riba of Vnptain Martin
W.rlu
’'
,
left in our ranks nre more suggestive than ladies of the Department of the Patomle,
Wilkesbarre. Pa.. Sept, ft).—Rev. John R. King. Anot her gtinm-r statullng alongThe thinking vTuinJu pf tbe United Coats Grore
the presence of the living and if they are headed by Mrs. Logan. The reception rook Warman, a colored minister, fa* creating a *de of him wm badly injured by wadding
Statew^and all women think—fefl that wopdlaod ..
place
in
the
rotunda
of
the
Capitol,
which
not with us todaj* it fa beeatiM* other
cutelttghfa neck and face, tearing, away
sensation
here
by
many
alleged
cures
of
glories are reserved for them, while we nre wm beautifully decorate*!. The princljMil
horribly
’. »«_
The1
ouS!lt to Le interested in the cainhis anu NndI mangling
J""""11"- him
i.«~ v—
left with others to enjoy the fmite of their piece fa a piece of tapretry, the work of Mfas infirm and sick people. Crowd.**, with pilot nlwftnlI the
thin received order* to pro-1 lM“6n- ^rs- Ellen J. Foster, who fa at Tearing.......
t
Jane E. Steamre. of thb city. It fa the first every kind ;of physical ailment, gather tn
Detroit.........
great labors. • • &lt; • *
eeed nt once down
*—_ the river. The &lt;-muuici-1
I’hitadel- --------the Hotel
**«»« •*•
Savoy,
iov xvcpuuiiciui
wm at the Republican
hfa
church.
He
fays
hfa
hands
on
tho
Grand Rapid
American
tapretry
of
a
historical
painting
The President's Alnmce.
phta- was
-----aoon
-m »|*eding
speeding aiid
and. though
though many
many || headquarter
headquarters
a yesterday
yesterday and saw Mr
Mr
“And now, comrades, I know you will nnd represents General Logan’s rally at afflicted and then offer* up a prayer. Tho thomni KOtnetlnni/nniiMiiul 1.-4
___ S
...
•Stops on siirnii only.
share tny feel Ings of profound regret over Atlanta. General Logan, the central figure, local jMipers give accounts uf hfa cures. “1
nTK!,lh0 Womra’ R&lt;T»Wtam
t Nos. 5 and 6 wifi not rnrry j»»&lt;: tigers uoi*«
the cin. ninst4mc.-H which caused the absence is mounted on his famous black stalliou id Two men who were cripples for twenty
provided with freight train prnn!
yean* threw away ibeir crutches and discharge of the shell could not Plx- oace™
"ll® 11 president,
&lt;rf one whom you would all have been de­ the iinid of hfa command.
Freight trains will be run si the• cenvenlenee
walke«lawny. Paralyzed women were ro- mine*!.
When Ix&gt;R»n Ballled tlie Men.
lighted to see and hear, and who anticipated
_____
lhi!.wor~ “tbo distribution of of tl»o company, w bo reserve rhe t
tbe time of such train* without :;oiii 'mmirw.
The picture portrays Ihe moment when atored to health and other wonderfulVures
joining you in all the festivities of the week;
literature. Mrs. Foster, in speaking of
_
W.S.DKW1M . Gell
were
effected.
he
restored
the
confidence
and
courage
of
CLEVELAND AND THE POSTEN8.
a cotnnule. whose gallant services to the nan. C. PorrxR. Gen l 1’. A T. Ac
the different features of the work, said:
tiou in the hour of peril hive been supple­ hfa men after a panic caused by the death
Our women's work is going along
’ (
PROBATE UNDER.
mented by hfa wIm- and patriotic mruiage- ofMcPhereon. The border of the picture
CllICAiio, Sept. 17.—Justice Glennon yosfinely. A most gratifying feature fa the Slate oLMIcbliran, County of Bart.'
ami Hi&gt; Makes Beply.
ment of the affaira of thb great republic in fa composed of badgre, flags of the Fif­
At a sraslon ot the Probate ( ,nr|
&lt;W| f-jr the
—
Mrn.HIB.lfcpt. l»._Wheu Governor Bu- hearty response which comes from Re­
time of peace—Comrade Benjamin Han- teenth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth corps oi terday discharged tho 171 prisoners ar­
nson.” *
•
tha Army of the Tennessee, the medals rested In the Garfield raid. The justice ctonan commuted the ranlenccor Clonal publican officials throughout the conn- County of Barry, hoideti at the I't ‘bate 08a.
In the city of Hastings,-ta raid &lt;..... .. ”■
voted by congress, the IBinois cuat of arms held that tbe city's com rested on tbe un- B. Clay King to imprisonment for life it
Ser; io nw
Wednrsday.
the
7th
day
et
Sei-tKUC*ly “y 8UU com‘ year one ,ihoosan&lt;! eight liondrei aa:.d ninety
He then read a telegram, from I*raddent&gt; aud that of hfa Scotch-Irish ancestors. coustliutlonallty of ths law of 1887 per­ w«x reportin I that Ex-President Cleveland
mittee which does not urge the circula­
Harrfaon who raid ■ he had looked forward The tapretry will also torn part of the dec­ mitting belting in race- track enclosures,
had IntetresM with Buchanan in the con- tion of our literature imd tho organixuFTtuent, Charles W- Anustn ., ,Ju*l«e &lt;4
tvith great pleasure to this meeting with oration of Mrs. Le0m's hotiae.tonight!
and as he could not undertake to nan
oeraied munlerer'a behalf. Frank P S.Onr? OtXr Wowen- The first issue of
hfa bld comradre, and would have estewntd
upon constitutional questions there was
In the matter of the estate ot *•&gt;■ &gt;&lt; M. KusPa*U-n, brother uf King'a victim, wrote a
The Welch Tinplate Indturfry.
SMf.d«Mtsed.
.it one of the highest tenors of Ids life to
no other eoarea for him to adopt btx to
"ri“ *•iuat «“•
letter to Cleveland expostulating with him w.
IrtNnpx, Sept. 19,-Tbe Council of the discharge the prisoners.
John J. nrklns. adinltiK:..' ro!
have welcomed them to the capital of an
W e think
th- prettiest bit of politic*! late,
comes Into court and roinc*&gt; n: that he U
for
interfering
in
the
case,
and
il.&lt;-birin.e
unbroken union. He closed: UR: would Tluptauj Workers’ ifasoc-tation aascuibled
tliat the friends of the murdered man, who lltoratnro -»ver i—ned Jrom any head­ prepare*! to file hfa final account a
jifao have Ixsen one of the niojt fayerwl and ' at
ttt S'™!
THE DEATH RECORD.
Swansea bare resolved to record their
with Mitt cviate. tha:
quart™.. It will b. folkorad by ton or mlnwtrator
were
numerous
and
influential,
would
not
tender incidents of my private llfetohuve reading
may
be heard and allowed anil a
- .
re to do all in their powe"r to main­
forget Cleveland's *ctio«
e^X“* • do.cn Other book, in like rty),. cover­ sienroent
duty made and he be dfoc! »ige*l no®
Rear Admiral John C. Howell, United
taken three comrades by the hand again, tain ’rhe
’
Wel»h tinplate Industry. They
said
trust
,
j.
ing the main principle- of Republican­
i* The,
Answer.
but all this has bwu denied me by the in- have instructed their executive committee States navy, at Folkestone, Eng.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that &gt; .day.
&gt; ‘ the
terventicii of a sad anti imperative duty, to confer with the masters as to the best
inn. Thera arc being sent to state chair- 7th day of Octo!&gt;er. A. I).IK»..at : ‘ c cJoei:
b«
‘-imply SrolH fatter taU S tae•»»
ap^
wnwu,
w
asaqiuru
ivr
inr
uv»
fHVOf
M*
”
the
forenoon,
be
assigned
for
t
he
lies
and I r xn only aak you to give to all my meaxiN of irauridg the prosperity of their
I men. and by them circulated through
Land that the heirs at Ism of* du &lt;ee”^T
coni’ u greeting and good wishes. Accept trade.
*
iX^N.?** “•
county committee, among women.
•
I all other persons mtcrr-i.l-; :b
mv sincere thanks for your very kind and
. are
are required
required to
to »|q&gt;exr
appear nn’ ’. .
J’’
sympathetic message.”
.
•aid court, then to be bofil-.-u ai lb*
tb FhJtete
'T“m" ”rhbl&gt; «&gt; WewKhlidd
WauttOfcvrr, Sr., u old ™.id.nt 0,
MaitoULLTowy, i.„ s«ptt 14-T.o
office. In the city of Bn*linK*.ui a cbonlfi
The reference to President Harrfaon wm
would h*T« Ixwn A dincmiHM, that had ao
--------------- —~ .'.KuuiAciurtri.
the signal for euthustaatic cheering which freight trains collided head-ou yesterday Illinois, ax Napervlll?.
—/.I* iugtGn
■»y«:
“The and show cause. If any teere 1*. why
jtf
fat
petftfoDcr
may
not
be
k-nin
— -­
Isaac H. Paiumi, well-known Michigan
tasted some time.
'
Witting down of tho consular appropriiw It Is further ordered, that Mid
to. purpore 0, h|, 1Ktw **1
on tbe Chicago aud Northwestern rail­ jurist, nt Grand Hapidv.
tionby roogTw. .ton, lMtMMfcnVui notice to Ihe persons intere«te&lt;l in ’•MJ*
way, two miles west of this city. Engin­
Moat R.» A. VtsciCTin MObbbkop of
VICE PRESIDENT MORTON.
otne pendency otsold petition, nm' Itbr:
eers Ashton and Howes and Fireman Aquila, nt Rome.
tatwr- togpmSroytBaustnir a copy o* «•"'» 4
,
1
’ ““&gt;*&gt;»*• Ho-tore, LT1U“'?ectof
JIo Makes m Feeling AUuston to the Presl* SlneUogb were killed, together with an
tont branch of pubB« servic. Coadder. puoUsUetl In the fUrrulos Hc&gt;\4n
Thomas II. Watts, ex-governor of Ala­
unknown emigrant. FiremanTnsiug was
dlLre.ZSX'u*
dtouinron, to &gt; 1PE th* *i*o *tol wwllh of th, country Dissr Drinted sad eitvulsted In »!d eua.ky*
bama,
at.
Montgomery,
Ala.
Vice President Morton was then fatro- badly injured.
polltica.‘
Prq&gt;«r«l to retire '«r consul service is not what it should
wceas previous io nbici uay »i u™&lt;
Dr. li. T. Kinp, well-known veterioarv
CHAU I.EM W.
-'fL
' diwad. He said: “A borrow that brings us
™,. ll, “ “O'
w*U supported a, that
surgeon, at Lexington, Ky.
Urilxry Chaired at Chle»K&lt;»(Atraseopy)
Judas el
ail together calls me to take the place in
WU1
Boycott
tho
World's
Fair.
of kngl«.id. France or Germany, and i.
CHk'Atic*, S&lt;-pt.» ly.—Justice
Woodman
'iu
aP
,onw °f northwestern
—vusuce
U'jrxunan
nil .-----f*«**«»
CniCAUO,
Sept.
a-Tlu,
SoriAU^
„
e
ulnois.
nt
Frdnrvtot
n,
i.
these cerrmonira of the president to whom Saturday announced in hfa court that UUnol,» nt * report. Ills.
NOTICE FOR BEA KING oFfthMS.
K»««rionotU&gt;. Trad,
1.1--------- g*
you will instinctively turn, as a comrade, “Mike" McDonald gaye him $300une night ^Ttxa s. qOACKKSBVUi, u. Kawbo,,.
« rted a. Waelnngton that tbedepart- State ot Michigan, County of Harry - -4
Nolee Is hereby tiven. that W ' !'\5,L Sti
and. an commander-in-chief of the army and fast week witn a request tliat he be easy on
in conaoqneucaof there- Probate Court foZtbe County
navy of tbe United States. The president the Garfield park gambiers who were to be
•WroPri»ti“.
be the24lh day of AugasL A. D. IM!.
FT.»l . : oblie"i‘ &gt;°f
has hecn lately standing at the gates of the tried in his coart..
J?
obliged to siupend the publicattoa of from that date were allowed for cred
ptwsnttheir claims arunst the r.Ma.c h y. »
nath m to challenge the entrance of an im­
dltaA At U.
the counlar rsporta that have proved to
Twenty-Two Yean, for Berkman.

toitigs, K&amp;l&amp;s&amp;us

plies We enemy tliat must, be confronted at
PlTTSuviUi, Sept ^.-Alexander Berk­
man, Lhawoald-be ataaasln of Chairman
soltne un inflexible will in deiew-d at tho H. C. Frick, of the Caniegie company, luui
people •from an insidious foe, now that ho bees convicted by the jury and sentenced
!*«(«&gt;&gt; Aiticr at. th*..
1

M. Du»tu, wdHtoowp French
spcrutoan «.
William Dvmfbt, tha pioneer cam..
“?«’&lt; CdU».,uaui??X«“l-

be *&gt; valuable to the counter.-

„,,4, „
Umd.-aMtegn,! the 1‘nrndUu,
mieh claims

w-ii. WJU— RiSS'Ea
»*‘o»pe from Wu-- taua
cau

will bo heard ’’Aforesaid ocr .
nf November. a«“ “

�BLUE DEMOCRATS
tetnber, in ‘De

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THEIR CAMPAIGN

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wta of Jam.** N.- northRepeal of tho Tariff and

- tretllion. duly verb
...n of said
ritincnt Hite day filed
!.,],e the last l« a&gt;'d
.. .I i,,- Admitted io proiMraUon of said estate
d„. Ikiriltortt the execut.iMMiie other suitable

CLAVo SOfrowt
SlNQT/IEffiAisE

otfftNTACLAVS
for it has STOOD

TAf T
DFALL T/IE SOAPS “OlfflClRLs"^ T^0

usionof said
"•ifthe JTwbate office. in
County, and show

P THE HOUSE IS CLEAN AND BfilCNT

Ao

judgeot I’rupate.

wonder Fairbanks SANTA CLAUS
l.

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0^ at rORDS’ HOTCL, TUESDAY, OCT, II

HOLMAN S. HTTMPHBEY,
L*te of London, novr of Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE at
i hi, Cauntv each month for the put eix month,, and during tho«c vUit, hwexaminod ,nd
■' -1 for hundreds, and effected many of the most Wonderful Cures over made tn the State.
n. ,,id n.icM^r, abont Dr. Dolman S. Humphrey. There Is scarcely a neighborhood in the county that
■ •. "l "t t&amp; .loct-ir’s wonderful skill, and rarely a family which has not bad one or more of Its mjm!a-r«
■ h and restore.) to health after nil hope had been given up and tho family physician pronounced Uw sise
di'icb-i do not fail to consult this most eminent physicinn and surgeon.
f .fii-ultatinns and rniviee tree.

■cr is in cany caw* come and tarxiral di«ee»&lt;*; eoea given
d'&lt;tZ&gt;r» trad protinonred incarnbb-.
.. . . -itr« tn IM*. Dr. Hnmphroj ba* bad
u-arly J.OUO care* in tl.» Etale of Michigan, whil|.i» patients all told in Miontwotn. Wi»cn&lt;i*ln. II-

,kh-.B ■tmljafo. microreupie
: - xaniiniitfon*. yet ha
sny one, believing it U&gt;
TdciKn'tduly toreccrtain
■juditlun withoat espenre

u.-ftriy twcHtblrd* of there *uflrrer» w"remv&lt;-&gt;ni&gt;
re hop.dre* iBv*lM». *om«t»l", blind *&lt;iin"&lt;lref.
sod other* * prey to wmfolii, chronic kidn-wd «nuw. consumption, dretructirv,[*“"“«• tn.nb re.
Among other*, hundred* of children ho|*ierely

• t«l&lt;&lt;cat4&gt; a monthly vi»it
• &gt;.im. and n«&gt; wonder, for
jstiou. and often wltlw®t
। !&gt;-HS ths inviJid what
■
j&gt;ro*pect-of a cur*,
ul of ait h» valure hU hret
&gt;t liwik nt n patient more
.-. II umphreyI* naver mU•i« in sny care.
rd* differ tn»rk,sily from

The doctor; ia »o-ronndrd »i h th" finrei
moat eztimriyo poliection &lt;&gt;f inMinm«®t»rs-&gt;t i-.t
ported to thia ctmntry for examining and t - .t
lag all forma of chronic ailment* of Umhrewl.’"-&lt;5.ear.throaL t&gt;&lt;~. ebret. tnr.g*. heart. *t«;ms«I
liver. M&gt;l&lt;«&lt;-D. kldnej*. Ixtweir. reproductive
' ‘
orxana. train ami ne.roti- eptem
muati.m.elck hea.lac».e, IwwimeM

t|f*r nin’l" Itr f**wid».
rth Hftrrtlf-ir
lnxc.iniM '•••’

&gt;ur&gt;t of vital en«r-

. 'l.wtracttTC cspabilL
D us knowing the arand the vflrct

rnnny
"t»le t«r Iwrrt
mtenti&lt;&gt;n t» Iwmii.nticon^ab'nely
irV.a
mm! &lt;mt
'2'e m?'l

DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY

;!.t 'Hit ttie utter delusion
l I’ientK that th.-y ought

Cures After All Others Fail.
■ ■ ■■
nurHin-i, nrr
-......... - .■tuilndb*. ail nncnh»ci.i** of their •ni“ rooditkjn.
twrh.l4it.rw. - ' ------------- ’ .a- a—«l.
''
,r
I. ■
■tn- rtt"i nraan,
Are )&lt;»n »Clictwi? tb®. IIMiucr- nc,
..........
.
. .....................................
ev»«y tni'ai&lt;-oi &lt;&gt;i lnHI |&lt;». ,.f ih-&gt; manly P“**”*,'J*
theday when on inrurel.ln »t.i&gt;r* m -y *np-rkilHal phyMcinn run ren«li-r joci n&lt;» tw-A»t«uc&lt;’ I,dire: fillet inc mankind titer - ia | |

i

,1 l-Uy. •. HI
nnd learfal
rich in prAOtlral «-xi"-ri*-nu*-in 1

"UIU rei-o
iiai,
un&gt;u
•f Europe his r,,&gt;p&lt;irtat&gt;itie« I.are b*ren ireftond «"
:&gt;lj "». bur Ire has thoroughly traveled. at-d h»j
•tc.. are so broad and cmtaopolitan Chat It*" a
ia mtlmad batiue**, I • k-—p* w",ch f‘f !”*?’ “T'7r"
•i ai world constantly. T re methods «-f
K-t'*’*.
K-tIi. Bmwa Sf'iuani, SI. li-rg-nO. IMh'-»iril’. o'■&gt; inll^r t&gt;&gt; him na to them** vra. and while -ver r-w,.,
&gt; fact, ho holua fa»t to old friend* tanaeb uaiy. and
। .liotisiy, experience having long tinea proven that
'hai G worth a dozen eoniratarM however plauai-

tn »nrn com™. ■ ■ - ■Into tirei* h'lpOi*-" I'v

t b.’th brely and ml"'’.
'
. i. d • •! ■ i"-a. d- v-'-i- 1

li-ire ehnn».» tn *-me &gt;'2b ,r'?nl

lll■.•&lt;■nly physiniun who
ini Alvnutags nf Eampeaa
Ict'Mcnpy of th* bl&lt;M&gt;d
irim w;th tiim a fall lin*
ad nnimrata* for making
n« of. tire body, a* the
, &lt;m of nut kind, caurrb.
which &lt;-XMtninMti&lt;&gt;tlM
rd in Ji*}M*n«iblo tn a correct
» of &lt;&gt;b«cur» And chronic

Dr. Hum'

.it-i.-uinc
imirx-hnt hi
tu.n tire iww-vt

Inn.,.,dent h-.bh*

*'f r.

mvo upvmic'u.
, Mf-wahl&lt;« *n&lt;l uro­
, and rive th- t«i"?t •
XJ-im

bfttiin"* cri-nlnn*.
w» low.

then D-r«w*J

.

□util prematuro a«itb cl&lt;w* tbp

&gt; ;.r*pnr&lt;-l with co*t!y oatm&lt;1 other &gt;»«enti*l initrn.
nMricU

xr..D(li&gt;TfuICur** torn; ‘
nd ..f
-

nnd get hi* opinion

' rung point in tha course
1 • ■ la eapeeiall, tme nt all
•" *■ *L or any of which are
-'tain time. u.*t i*. an til aaeh

“bL?‘cJutoiT n-- v»io. O"
MMbori Perfectly
Q-tiek.

«“«&lt;

in tho morning rer exsm
thorn Michigan und N&lt;,rtn«i*tra*’

and rn-iLon-H
'J-'
n"r.»nltntic&gt;aproh*»l»l«’- *’*

L ■ LEI
“Ob, not the least," was tho answer.
'They nre Republican states and they
BESTOmi
sannot be carried by the Democrats. I
was in Madison, Wis,, ata meeting some
[Special Correspondence.!
Washixotox, sept&lt; ia.-Tbo political time ago, and the feeling thcr^was that
situation aa viewed from this btaiidpoint the Republicans would surely carry the
h extremely encouraging to tho Repub­ rtate."
licans, while the Democrat? admit quiet­
“Is there any danger in Iowa or Ne­
ly that thu outlook ia very blue for braska?"
“There is not. Tho Republicans will
them. Tho. overwhelming evidence of
the value of the tariff legislation enact­ tvin both those states. At Ute ineetitrg
ed by tho Republican party two short in Lincoln, Neb., where I spoke on Aug.'
years ago, which evidence cara&amp;to tho 3, there were at tho Iem&gt;t calculation 25,­
Btirfacojn the report .of Commmsiemer 000 people present. They camo from
i' &gt;f nervous vreciukand tbo following ■uskeat*
best rotnod r: a 1 phonno IJ cm nfl Ing. ot Butler.
Iowa, from Kansas and from Missouri,
Peck, haa,alarmed the Democrats.
Drmocralic Indorsement of SIcKInley and there seemed to be the utmost en­
thusiasm.
The
Republicans
of
Iowa
Tariff.
Scarcely had the figures given by Sec­ and Nebraska are bound to win thia
retary Poster tn this correspondence year."
“Do you not think that some of the
been made pnblic when they were- sup­
plemented by an equally striking an- southern states arc worth looking after
and
that there is a good field for work
nonneemeut of the value of the McKin­
ley law, which announcement camo in them?"
Dr.Mllos' Medical Co.,Elkhart, Ind.
“Yes, I do; and in West Virginia
from a Democratic source. These two
TRIAL. BOTILE FREE
statements fairly took tho breath away especially. If tho negro question could
from even the most hopeful Democrat. be eliminated from tlie campaign tho
south
would
soon
vote
with
us
on
the
It left them scarcely a leg to stand upon.
With the evidence of a prominent Demo­ question of tho tariff. I had. the honor
crat that the wages of over a quarter of of makii# a speech before the southern
time table.
i a million of peopl^-kave lx.q&gt;n increased Chautauqua a few years ago. Of course
Iu effect May 15, IRK*.
to the amount of over ffi,000,000 in New I talked on the tariff, and after the Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit
speech
any
number
of
southerners
told
and the east.
York state alone unqei* the'first year of
the McKinley law, there is a disposition mu that they agreed with me.”
I.v. i i.oi'ig hast ! A. M. J’. M. I P. M.
to drop tlie tariff Issue.
&gt;,ratxi llaplili
FREE TRADE FACTS.
East Paris
Met ord
Thu difficulty, however, is that nothing
•Alto
Ixperleuce Buying
Elmdale
is left worth making an issue. That tho
Clarksville
latke &lt;
i
great battle must be upon the line laid
Here is u free trade item that will in­
■Woodi/un
down by tho Democratic convention of terest the venerable James Moon, who
Sunfield
Mulliken
free trade against protection seems to has retired from; his farm near Lake­
Grand Ledge
be evident, aud the leaders here admit ville and lives in tho suburbs of South
Lansing
beirulc
That tho contest has gone too far to Bend. On Jan. 19, 1859, in those good
make it possible to change the issues old Democratic days when Buchanan
now. The force bill cuts no figure in was president nnd there was .no “Re­
Howard City
Edmore
the mind of the average citizen because publican robber tariff,” Mr. Moon came
Siatiton
he knows it simply means a fair ludlot to South Bend from his Union township
ionla
Grand Ledge
honestly counted, and tho average citi­ farm and bought inaterial for a pair of
zen is not willing to go into a campaign pants. All wool igoods were then so
Going We*T~I' X7M. iFTii.
against that right.
high priced that lie bought satinet^ a
Detroit
cloth made of cotton warp und woolen
IjMtsing .
Grand l-cduc
The only other issue left is that of filling, which is rarely sold in these days
Mulliken
.
state banks, nnd tho Democrats are get­ of low priced nil wool goods.
Sunfield
10 46
10 M
WM Ibmy
Mr. Moou bought 8J^ yards of satinet
ting very weary of that. Advices from
Lake Odessa
yards of drilling
all over the country show that not onlj at 75 cents a yard;
Clarksville
Elmdale
at
19
‘
i
cents
a
-yard.
14
buttons
for
14
I thodui’-iuess wen but citizens generally
Alto
I dread the thought of tho return to tho cents nnd a skein of liuen thread nt 5
McCord
East Paris
old state bank system aud to the un­ cents; total, $3. Ho then imd to pay
Grand Rapids
stable currency which it fnmiijhfMi when for having tho pants made by a tailor,
Today
it was iu operation. Hence the propo­ or get them made at home.
j
'"To—ktj-lnrr
under
aprotective
tariff,
ho
can
bay
sition of the Democratic platform to re„ Grand Ledge
Ho
Portland
Jliove the tax of state bank currency is satinet nt 50 cents a yard and less.
Ar loola
proving one of tho most unpopular prop­ ran buy a pair of ready made satinet
i.v Howard City
Ar Ionia
ositions that lias made its np]x*arance in [units from $1.2510 $2.
The Tribune has not trusted to Mr^ “ Stanton
the platform of either of the great par­
r dmorv
Moon's
memory
for
these
prices,
but
ties fur many years.
• Every day. others week days only, t stop
taken them right from the inerchaut's on signal.
J'afinr cars on all trains tretween Grand Rsodaybook
where
they
were
charged
at
The reports received from the south­
tds aud Detroit. Seat- 23 cents. Counectioos
ern states indicate that the Republican tho time he made tiro purchase.—South made tn Union Mallon. Grand Rapid* with the
prospects in a half dozen of them are Bend (InJ.) Tribune. • (Extract from day­ Cttii'AGO.i west Michigan Railway fob
good. If the Republicans set themselves book of country store in 1859.)
ins and Frroi-Kitv, Favorite route to tbe
actively at work in West Virginia, Vir­
summer resorts ot northern Michigan.
'
mud cirmuide
ginia, North Cnrolinia, Alabama, Ten­
Trains leave GrandRaplds for Chicago, 9
M.nnd 12:ft'. 1*. M . ’ll :U&amp; P. M. ArrireChiea
nessee aud Louisiana there is reason to
5:10 I’. M.. 5r23 P. M. and 7:05 A. M.
believe that they may break the solid
l#»ve for .Manistee and Traverse City 7:25
M. and 5:17 P. M.
south in many spots, it they are de­
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers oo
termined an.d active both in their or­
night trains to Chicago.
■
foreign trado by reciprocity are
Ask
our agents for further particulars or
ganizations nnd in seeing that they have
write to
a fair vote und a fair count there will
Gkorrx DKllAVKN,uen*l PassY Ag’t.
Grand Rapids.
lie a number of electoral votes from the
south • for Harrison and an increased
MORTGAGE SALE.'
number of Republican congressmen
This is the clause of tho national Re­ •^Whereasdefault has been made In.the pay­
from that section. Hon. Thomas Settle, publican* plrtform which is said to fill ment of u certain indenture nf mortgage made
and executed by element Higdon, of Rives.
candidate for congress from the Fift,. the souls of Democratic editors and Jackson county and sfnto of Michigan to Peter
North Carolina .district, talking upon voters with alarm about “the force bill." Covert, of Farmer village. Seneca county aud
state of New York, bearing date the 2S)tb day of
this subject said:
September. A. 1&gt;. l»7t ami recorded in the
Read it cart1' (illy:
••The prospects' of the Republican
Wo demand that every citizen of tho United register ot deeds offlee of Harry county and state
party in North Carolina and other States shall be allowed to emit ono free and of Michigan in liber X of mortgages on page
M2 on the first day of October A. D. 1*74. on
southern states were never brighter. unrootriatod ballot in all public elections, and which mortgage there is claimed to l&gt;e due and
at the date of this notice the sum of
The Democratic party is in a sad state that Such ballot Bhnl! t&lt;c counted and re­ unpnid
turned as com; that such law. shall bo right hundred and ninety five dollars and fifty
of confusion. It endeavored to placate ruactml nnd enforced aa will secure to every two cents (Erie 52) and uo proceedings nt law
the Alliance,“but tho Alliance could not citizen, lie Im rich or poor, native or foreign or tn equity having been Instituted to recover
debt or any part thereof.
born, white -.r black, this sovereign right sal&lt;*
be placated."
Now. therefore, by virtue of tlie power of sale
guaranteed by the constitution. The tree and cAnulved In said mortgage, and the statute: In
honest popular ballot. the Just and equal rep­ tu*h case made and provided, notice is hereby
••What are the issues upon which resentation of all the people, as well aa their Slven that on Friday the nth day of October,
.. D. 18B2, at one o’clock in the afternoon. I shall
Just and equal protection under tho laws, nru
the Democrats are making their fight?'
sell at public auction, to the tilgfu s' bidder; at
“The offices. That is all they'have to the foundation of our republican Institutions, the north front door of the court House In tbe
and the party will never relent In its efforts
of Hastings, tthat being the olace
fight for. The protection sentiment has until tho Integrity of tho ballot and tbo purity city
where the circuit court for Barry county is bald­
grown so strong in the south that they nf elections shall bo fully guarantee! nnd pro­ en), the premises described In said mortgage, or
tected in every state.
so much thereof as' may he ncccfaary to pay tbo
dare not make a fight on that."
amount due on said mortgage, with acetnng interest, and all legal costs, together
with an attorney'« fee of twenty-five dollars
Two subjects seetn to be interesting
covenanted for therein, the premises being
thu farmers of the country very greatly.
described in said mortgage aa all tlie nndlvlded
one half ofthenorthwestqnwterof the south
One of these is the continuation of tlie
east quarter of section thirty one &lt;31 &gt; town
present tariff system, nnd the other is
tiiree (S) north ot range seven (7; west and con­
taining forty .acres oi land more or less; also
the danger of a return to the old state,
the following premises, beginning at a stake
banking system which troubled them so
standing soulh twelve ebaloa twelve and onehalf links from a stake, sixteen chains and
much years ago. No’ class of people
The Cleveland administration of the thirty links west from quarter stake between
suffered so much from the losses and public land office, after suspending final sections thirty one and thirty two In the above
business annoyances attendant ujion tbs action on nearly every entry in tho town, thence west eleven chains to a post,
state Yank currency as did tho farmers. whole country a tuli year in attempt­ thenee south seventeen degrees, east six chains
and fifty links to a white oak tree, thence north
The people of tho cities and towns, es­ ing to fasten a charge of fraud upon seventy nine degrees, east nine chain* and
twenty five links to a post, thence north four
pecially the Jiusiness people, had means every settler, went out of office leaving chains and fifty links to the place of beginning,
of keeping themselves well jiostcd on over 300.000- cases awaiting action. together with ail the tight of Uuwage which the
party o’ the first part nowLhan. excepting from
the value of the various kinds of Imnk These Have la-on all disposed of by the the
above four hall acre lore, heretofore deeded

Deloit, Lassing S

SHOKE

Whooping Cough,

Governor McKinley is confident of
lepublicau success. On a recent visit to
Xew York ho wns asked if there is any
jrospect of Republican losses in the

STARTLING FACTS!

.

Wis FAIRBANKS'is the best
VUR CLOTHES SMELL SWEET,OUR LINEN SHINES

Hite bearing Hiere-ih-rio.be published
newspaper printed
- Barry. once In
weeks previous

TALKS.

TO

notes that were put afloat by the banks,
but the farmers had not this opportuTiity.
Every funner who is old enough to remetnlier the troubles in handling money
before the war dretuls a return to the
system uf those .days. He knows that
he w ill be in constant danger of losses,
that he will never kuow whether he is
getting the tall value of his merchan­
dise which he sells, aud he is sure that
ho is likely to be imposed upon at any
time. This is not thu case now. When
ho is offered a national bank note, a
greenback,a silver certificate, ^coi®
certificate, _ gold certificate, or a ’
in coin, he knows that its value is
and absolutely certain.
Hence his
dread of returning to thu old suite bank­

ing system.
In regard to tariff the farmers are
equally anxious as is shown by informa­
tion rectived here. Not only have their
to other countries inennuHid enor­
mously since thepaamge of the McKinley
law, but the home market luutgreatlv in­
creased.Tie importations of farm
products of tbe claw I’T’-ifced in thu
country were greatly n-stnctwl by the
increased duties placed upon this close
□f articles by the McKinley law. An of­
ficial rtatemw.t issued by the treasury
department shows that the importations
of this class if articles which could be
nroduced bv the fanners of this country
Lre nrfnail JSO.iHXMMI in
«"•
tear of the new tariff as Hgarnst the
|at&lt;nllyMroftl.8?iat.^.At5nx

Harrison administration and tlie work
brought down to date. Tho number of
patents issued to farmers by the Harri­
son administration is nearly ten times
as many as the Cleveland administration
issued in the same length of time.

to Hooker. Scott. Buchanan aud Cornell, all
situate tn tbe county of Barry and state of
Michigan. •
Dated July lt&gt;th. lite.
Pkteb CovKirr.
Mortgagee.
Jamks Whkaton,
Attorney lor Mortgagee.

GUARDIAN’S SALE.
In the master
the estate ot Ora Belle
The ex-Confetlerate ^Democrats are Bl-bop. uow Ora Belle Arnold, a minor.
Notice is hereby Elven tb»l I iball sell at
looking with anxiety to the result of the public auction to the hlgbesr bidder on Friday,
the
2Ht
day
of
October.
A. D . nw, at tea
coming, election, which they hope muy
o'clock iu tho forenoon at the I’rohate Court
give them control of the benato again. I room*. In the City ot llaMitigs. in the County of
Senator Benjamin Harrison, in a report Barry, in tlie State of Micblgan, pursuant to ,
licence and iinthorlty grantci to me on the
submitted to the senate in 1882, showed recuud
day of September. A. !&gt;.. 1W3. by the
that tho Democratic sergeant-at-arms of Probate Court of Ba»iy County, Michigan, all oi
eatnte. right, t'tlv ami Interest of the *ald
the senate had ox-Confederates as about lha
minora uf. iu and to tlie real estate situate and
10 per cent, of his force, nnd that the belno in Ihe County of Barry. In the stale ot
known and described m follows,
secretary of tho senate had over 22 per Michigan,
to-wit: The undivided onr seventh interval In
cent, of his force made up of ex-Con- Un north west quarter of t«c southwest quarter
fedcrates and only 14 per cent Union of section thirteen (13). town twrf. &lt;2). north
range ulne -9), west. Harry county. Michigan.
soldiers.
Dated. Sept 2nd. A. D.. 1892.
Ai-Mtuv v STASUtv Guardian.

The McKinley law hits in the past
year reduced the importations of (arm
products ov»ir $30,000,000, thus adding
that amount to the home markets of our
■ t-.-iib i •.

A pension ia simply an attempt on the
part of tho whole people to compensate
in part losses suffered by individuals for
the whole people.—General Cutcheon in
House of Representatives, Sept 5. 1890.

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS
State of Michigan. CouMv of Ba
stgned. having r&lt;en apjiolnh-d by Ute Protale
Court for the County of Barn', state
san. Comtul-Mloneni to receive, exxmln
adjust nil claims and demand* of all person*
the township of Orangeville
the 23d day of November, j
Thursday, the -jm day of February. A. IL. IMS.
a. nt., of each of said day*. Cor tbe
mining and a'iowtng said claims.

tors to pre rent ttrelr claims to us for eximiualioo and Mtowa&amp;ce.

Rm Nicnaui.

�Greater thb f«U than ever before
Bthe mammoth stock at Huaeeirs

He »lwi,a show, the best dtopUy.
Embroideries,

(rtwes.

hosier,

Ewylbtaf « "Jered that

and

woman-

lUoy’e«elh-ot silks &lt;rom Frenchman's
sunny soil.
,
..
And shawl* that are lovely from
Orient’s patient toil.
Fine linens and cottons load his shelves
In choicest brands which praise themCloaks, wraps and serges, ribbons and

All^bcantifuily ’displayed in their
proper place.
Novelties and notions In great variety,
Embracing all the needs of society:
Ornaments for trimming hair or waist.
Everything for adorning in excellent
taste.
And greaterThe variety at Russell’* store
Than elsewhere in Hastings if you
travel It o’er.

We found a splendid laundry.
One full of pluck and vim,
Kight down here on Main street.
Where they do all work up trim.

It’s called the Tray laundry.
J. C. House is al Its head.
Of this wide awake industry
Too much cannot be Mid.

formed that he refused to affirm or deny.
We shall b* charitable with him. and
assume that he didn't know.
Then It was moved to make the nomina­
tion unanimous- Four voted for,- tins
motion and four against it: and it can be
Their name in lumber la known to all,
set down that Milton’s name Is, Dennis
To young and old. to great and small. when the votes are counted. The time
^And many’s tbe home that may not have has come when the voters of Barry county
NaJlsfsctlon guanatred. Rooms over ka
will not be made monkies cf by a lot oj * Hott’s.
becu made
Without thb reliable place to trade.
office-seeking politicians. They demand
something above the-1106.1 trade’’ in poll*
The very best lumber of all kinds they
ties, and will repudiate Milton and such as
’keep.
Don’t pay rent when you can buy so he at the polls.
Haitinks, - - Mich.
cheap.
They nave lumber complete from shin­
An English biabop. returning from "a
gle to floor
tour of the Suites,” occupied a large double
CAPITAL J7S.OOO.OC.
For dwelling or bam and agreat deal cabin with bis wife, who wax somewhat
sranis n.ooo oo.
more.
querulous nnd exacting. Oue night during
°*
Doors, windows and blinds, for resi­ a hard storm the lady complained of close liworporaMS
air, and her spans© dutifully arose and
dence and store.
If you deal with them you’ll have opened a porthole, whereupon n big wooden
ball bobbed in and kept on bobbing. The
Open for busing Dee- 15.w«money for more.
orFick&amp;SL
Their mammoth yards Include a great bishop knotted up its string and hung it
on tbe wall of the cabin; it bumped an tbe
supply.
O.
O.
Bobtnsyn.
President;
veasel
rocked,
and
annoyed
tho
lady
further
On Bentley, Tomlinson Jt Elder you
Chester
Messer. Vlee. Pres.
So the patient bishop let out tho loopa and
may rely.
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier
put tho ball under hb pillow', after which
DrjccTons;
•
They give full measure
]teace and slumber.
.
And their prices are fair.
The next day at dinner tbe bishop
D. W. Reynold*.
W. H. Pewera.
counted hb adventures of tbo night, and
Once you have tried them
D. G. Robinson.
R
bridled with intense delight nt tho roars
You'll ever go there.
JohnCsrvetb.
’T Chester Messer,
of laughter which greeted the story. Tho
P. T. Colgrove.
captain recovered sufficiently to gasp.
"Why, man—ah—that in, my lord! that
interest ualdcn tLnedeposItiand aeneral
Ttf E BARGAIM RATIFIED
ball you slept on hangs at tbo end of the Mcnkinir Business 1 r-msnetea.
ship's lightning conductor!”—San Fran­
cisco Argonaut
Sucker.
BenUey. Tomlinson Jc Klder
Are the dealers In lumber,
They have flooring aud sbingl
And lath without number.

1892

FALL OPENING
----- OF------

Hastings City Bank,

DRESS : GOODS.

We are in receipt of our Fall purchase of Drtw Goods
and extend to the people of Barry county a most cordial in.
vitation to visit our store and inspect our line, and we pledge
you the assurance of showing you tlie mqst desirable. com­
plete, and fashionable line of Dress Goods ever offered in
the city. Having made an early purchase from one of tlie
largest Drees Goods houses in New York, we are not only
able to secure the latest weaves, but we can give you styles
qualities, and prices that no other house in the city can
show. Complete line of tlie new weaves at our usually low
prices. Jaquards, Diagonals, Plisse, Whip Cords, French
Serges, 46 and 54 inch Storm Serges in navy blue: very pop­
ular )?oods. Wool Suitings, Scotch Cheviots, etc. Every res­
ident of Hastings is aware of the fact that we have during
the past season done-the Dress Goods business of Hastings”
having gained patronage at a very rapid rate. Tlie reason
SCHOOL BOOKS.
is that we carry the largest line of medium and high grade
Dress Goods in the city, always strictly reliable, and our
Peoples DRUG STORE prices very much the lowest We inaugurate the fallseascui
by offering you tlie best selected stock of Dry Goods in Has­
tings. This sale is made to give the purchasing public a
HE largest^complete
stock of new and sec­ chance, by comparison, to settle as to who the people are
that quote the lowest prices. New goods in every depart­
ond hand School Books ment. Jackets; we are showing the latest styles in the new­
and everything needed in est materials. Perfect fitting and correct styles. Missea
the school room in Barry and childrens cloaks. Misses New Markets with military
capes. Silk; we have the largest assortment in the city.
County.
Dress trimmings; Prudent purchasers should not invest a
dollar until they have examined our stock of
oodyem Silks and Velvets, Handkerchiefs, - Bedding.
Laces,
Dress Trimmings, Cloaks.
Gloves,
Neckwear.
Jackets
DRUGGIST and book­
Draperies,
, Hosiery,
and Furs.
seller. and the originator
and promoter of LOW
MOTTO:
*
prices for Drugs. Books
Comparison of prices. Equal recognition of each patron.
Courteous treatment to every one. Quick sales and small
and School Supplies.
profits.
2nd Hand Bookn wanted.

Without for a moment lending coooteWhere was Crofool? Where wa» the wild nance to tho vegetarian who would ent off
cyHi Assyrian? Not al the Nashville butcher’s meat from human consumption,
we
may concede to him that animal diet,
senatorial convention of the people’s party.
They have a style of doing work
For at that convention Milton F. Jordan, unbalanced by a due proportion of the
That is clear -out ol sight.”
a lawyer from Middleville and a political "kindly frnlta of the earth,” is distinctly
And when you-undo your bundle
"what-ia-it?” received the people’s nomin­ prejudicial to the consumer, particularly
.You always find things right
ation for senator. TUs is done with the to the resident In cities. wh«w oppor­
idea of still compelling democratic endorse­ tunities of open air exercise are few and
Shirts they do at ten cents.
ment of the people’s county ticket, though far between.
And handkerchiefs at three.
We are still In want of such ,a series of
endorsement was heartily and heavily
Which keeps them as busy
voted down by the delegates In the demo­ .experiment* on the nutrimentand sustain­
As the gay bumble bee.
ing values of foods, vegetable and animal,
cratic convention.
We have described the jountey of John ns the lute Professor Parkes, of Netley, InCuffs, collare and socks.
Sullivan Dennis and two of the middle-of- etituted with such conclusive rwiits on
And underwear, as well.
the-road candidates from the county hub tbe various kinds of drink, from water up
And all other garments
Which make a laundry list swell.
to Middleville. This journey wgs under­ to spirits.—London Lancet.
taken with a view of shutting Milton F.
So remember the Troy Laundry.
A Horrifled Clerk.
Jordan’s month. It was n triumphal
The proprietor and his number.
When Lord John Ruuell was minister
march. We Intimated that in the secret
For oftime-s their work goes on
conference held that day Jordan was prob­ in attendance upon her majesty at Bal­
While at home you slumber.
ably promised something for shutting his moral, n little old num in a great coat
mouth. Difficult and. Impossible as that came one night to the telegraph office
operation would seem, Jordan’s mouth did bearing a message from bis lordship. Tho
shut; shut solid. The Baxnfb intimated clerk in charge seeing it bore no signature
that the senatorial nomination., or possibly flung It back with the rode command,
Ben i» a truth for all to know—
the remote possibility of the Middleville "Put your name to it; it is a pity your
Men’s wants are constant here below. postoffice was the sucker-bait dangled be­ master does not know how to send u tele­
If undertaking you may need. *
fore the capacious mouth of tbe Middle­ gram." The' name was addeH. and the
To Heath’s rooms for this service ville high kicker. The Banneb it would horrified official beheld the unmistakable
seem diagnosed the case correctly, and the antograph of Lord John Russell.—Youth’s
Companion.
sucker bit.
His price Is always fair you’ll find
Erstwhile and not a great erstwhile
And his facilities best in kind.
either, ere the immortal trio swooped down
Taking fine white bread Mr. Goodfellow
Hb cloth and wood coffins
on the peaceful village of Middleville, to
And caskets of metal.
do boss-trade politics with the pugnacious presents the following an its qomposition:
Are low in price
lawyer, MU ton was on the war path. Water, 37.0; the proteiib, albumen and
You’ll find when yon settle.
Everytime tbe subject of democrats having gluten, 7.5; the carbohydrates—starch.
anything at all to do with the people’s 45.4; sugar, 3.0: dextrin, 4.8; fat, 8, and
By beet methods known
party was mentioned, Millon would punct­ mineral matter. 9. Dread from a coarser
Aud instruments required.
ure the atmosphere with great, altltudln- flour b richer in the proteids and in the
Heath scientifically
carbohydrates, and cornea apparently
ous kicks. As Milton warmed up to bis
Embalms when desired.
work the kicks Increased In number nnd nearer the ideal of a perfect food.—New
He furnishes carriages
vigor, and then Milton unllmbered the York Time*.
thunderousx oratory for which he Is
And has a flue hearse.
And It’s well understood
famous, and swung his arms and brushed
He’s easy on the purse.
his pompadour lu true Demosthenenic . The ringed or common snake is easily
tamed, and will plainly recognise the mas­
style. In his own Inimitable way, he de­
clared that the people’s party were a set of ter who feeds nnd canwcs it, sometimes
BANKUirr STOKE.
even nestling spontaneously in some part
cranks, and that, the democratic party
should go out of business, or attend to its of his dress, Mr. Bell bad one which when
Shoes
let out of its box would crawl up the sleeve
own business; that to fuse with or endorse
Of the very best material
of his coat and him at any stranger that
the candidates of the people’s party was
And every form and style,
meddled with It.—Quarterly Review.
stultification
of
tbe
rankest
order,
and
that
Both fancy work and heavy too
AT
no honest or honorable democrat could
For working in the soli.
stoop to such business.
Heviwayte—I thought of a very funny
The Bankrupt store’s extensive stock
This ins’t al! that Milton said. Oh, no!
Will every want suffice.
(
Milton in bis own picturesque and erudite joke in my sleep last night, but when I
The very latest fashions,
*
way proceeded to berate, belittle and de­ woke up somehow it was as flat as a pan­
The very lowest price.
nounce Any man who would suggest get- cake.
Litewayte—No wooden I suppose you
tlngjjift into the middle of the road, and
Boots of finest ofder.
slept on it.—Kate Field’s Washington.
walking with a lot of cranks.
Boots of stronjpst grade.
Then came the trio from Hastings.
Boob for the young and old
A Birmingham (England) woman mar­
They visited Milton. John Sullivan Den­
' Are here already made.
ried a policeman because, as she explained,
nis called the witches to his aid, and by
her mother was once robbed of her watch
Shoes to the right of ns.
the sheer force of his mighty intellect
and chain, and she thought a policeman
Shoes to the left of ua,
aided by weird and fantastic incantations
Shoes on all sides of us,
succeeded In hypnotizing tbe high kicking was a good thing to have about the house.
Wondrous and gay.
lawyer. He calmed and cooled down.
A gold brick shipped from Yuma, A. T.,
Ever since then John Sullivan Dennis has
He has buttons and bees
to San Francisco b said to be worth WO,•
exercised a sort of spell over Milton. And
And byyes and cases,
000. A residence constructed of bricks like
when
he
opened
his
mouth
thereafter,
it
Of all that’s the latest
thb would cost several dollars more than
was to kick for endorsement Instead of
And most worn to-day.
most people can afford to pay.
afrainst IL Some meat!-republicans In­
While the prices, ah, the prices,
sisted then that the price for Milton’s
The flrat railroad in Ne|r York city was
Which are feared might appall.
changed attitude was money or offlqe.
the New York and Harlem, chartered in
Marvel much and be surprised—
Events would seem to Indicate that it was
1831 to run from Twenty-third street to
They're the very least of all.
office that Milton sought
the Harlem river, and which laid Ita first
You’ve seen a great big gander at some
And the. Bankrupt Store's on trial
mile of track In 1838.
time In your life come hissing at you, with
O'er all this country round;
wide-open mouth as if greedy to devour?
That belter goods are cheaper
A cold in the bead may sometimes be ar­
That
is
the
picture
of
Milton
as
he
wss
Can nowhere else be found.
’
rested in its first stages by camphor, but
whenever the subject of affiliation with the tills, like all other drugs, should only be
Weaver men was mentioned. Speaking of given by the physician’s order.
JEFFKR9ON STRKKT MARKET
the hissing gander bent on his mission of
deatructlon; did you ever try tossing* a
If you wish a splendid market
handful of com to him? Makes him stop
•
We will tell you where to go.
right off. To many, It seems as If Milton
ADMINISTRATOR'S bale.
Then you’ll thank us for out counsel
is now the gander that a little, a very lit- deeeised’1A**”
**’****01
* *,h&lt;!
* *ftSUU' Ot Sam“elX?«key«
When its worth you once shall know.• tie, corn called off.
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at pubNow Milton has run for office before.
Go to Vroomsn &amp; Co.’s'market
thVJth
‘Via*
bidder, on Friday,
Whenever
his'party
wants
to
keep
him
the tth day of November. A. D. ism. at 10
For meata either fresh or salt.
forenoon, at the late residence ot
good natured, and stop his mouth, they ?«»«* 2
Which they keep so sweet and perfect
give him a nomination for some office, and the late Samuel Beckey on tbe premises hereinIn«thelr new and patent vault.
*fter described m the township of Thornapple
then fall to elect him. Three times In the In the County of Barry. In the atate ot Michigan
He brings into the business
past 14 years baa this happened. Each pursuant to license aud authority granted to me
The experience of years.
tbe nlutb day of September. A. I) w t&gt;v
time Milton was sure of victory. But, on
the 1’robato Court of Barry County, Michigan?
And only buys and sell
alas! when the .votaawere counted, he jUthoertate, right, title and Intemio? theSk
The fattest heifers and steers. wasn’tjn it.~But It costs tbe political deceased of. In and to the real estate situate
bring in the County of Barrv, In the Htateot
schemers who control him nothing to MiehIran,
Aud vpals and sheep and game
'
known and described aa follows tothrow these little Bopi,kfeps Milton’s sweet wit: The west
And everything In season,
half of tbe east half of tbe north
tempered,
end
the
public
b
never
banned
±,fwirte*n &lt;&gt;O in
And he always sells as low
four
(4)
north
range ten (10) west Barrv County,
for MHton is never sneceofuL That gold
As 'tls possible In reason.
l&amp;d, Sept.,. A D. tm, “MSS5L.
pen, which MUton was to use as County
Bal of this good industry
clerk, may be brought out once more to
Enough has been said,
write letters to people who are hoodooing
iFor M. W. Vroomnn &amp; Co. are still at: this credulous balt-blter again. But It
itbe bead.
PROBATE 011D8R
will be put away after election. The other
fellow will write • senator’’ after his name.
Milton will be like the boy whom the mnle
AL. H. KBITS.
kicked—Ee will lack a good deal of being
so handsome. But the boy is said to have
learned something from the experience,
A rig m tony and nice
Milton will not. He haa had three such pOjieM. Ort! W. Am.lronj, JoS,, oi
As you fancy you’re able.
experiences now: and events go to show w'.Vs'’* ”*
rYou can always secure
that he hasn't profited by them.
AC AL H. Keith's stable.
But the convention that nominated Mil­
ADMINISTRATOR’S [HAUL
lon was a dandy In its way. Eaton county
Teams for busIneM
U,u?dS2w0'a”"““,,'0“'WW. Me
was entitled to 38 delegates In that con­ •dmlamtrator. Da iStnte non
m
And others to visit.
vention and Barry eonnty 31. As a mat­
With trappings and rotes
-"to UH,
ter of fact, there were just iw, deltagates
And styles exquisite.
from Eaton county and nix from Barry.
Buggies, hacks and carriages
This great gathering swarmed tra a lawyer’s
the city of H
Tbe roomy and the small.
office al Nashville. They wern't crowded
▲ad the strongest, fleetest bones
at all either. This shows that already tbe
Bto bare await your call.
plots of the schemers are killing the peo­
ple’s parly. It will be utterly InsignMeanf
HorsM well trained
as a political factor. It is merely walkfa*
around now to cove funeral expenses,
and to gate&lt;ni’«*a llttic life Inta
political backs
Ooahra So AL Kdtb*a Umt? «Ul&gt;k

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Tlie Popular Dry Goods IIou*^

LOOK:HERE

Wheat is low and flour
should be tbe same. For a
short time I will sell

White Rose Flour

$2.20 Pek 100 Lb/.
This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grade.
Live poultry wanted

JOS. ROGERS.

SEPT. 5

IS THE first day of
school and as usual Fred
L. Heath is on hand with
a complete line of

E HAVE just received and opened up our first
invoices of new fall dress goods. To say that
we are pleased with them would not dpcribe
it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when yoiij
see them.

W

Schdbl Books
New and second hand.
It will'pay you to come
come and select from his
large supply of second
hand and shelf worn books
Many are as good as new.
You will save from

25 TO 65 PER CENT

TOOH 12 1~2 CENTS UP .
tWe call special attention to a line that cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have proven very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

Fred L. Heath,

THE bRQQQIST

We are How showing our first invoice of then goods,
Come in and see them.

at RUSSELL’S.

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ing medium tn Baryy Ooiitity*
VOL XXXVII. NO. 22.

Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 29. 1892.

ALWAYS BUY

Hastings Banner

THIS TRADE-MARK.

OMS10TO

COAL STOVES, HEATING STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
• f t iqd Best line in the city, and you will be satisfied our prices arc reasonable.
■ -.ng .i stove&gt;till you have seen our line.

Don't think

Special Invitation
; : 1 who visit the (air. which by the way will be the best ever held here, to call in and examine
ck of stoves and hardware.

Ira Van Valkenburgh,
IMPORTANT
To every person suffering from
Piles or any other Rectal disease.

Dry Goods, Carpets,

Cloaks,
Blankets, Bedding,

DR. LAKINS.
Tin- Rectal specialist of Grand
Rapids, is at the Hastings House.
Hastings, every Thursday after- '
noon and Friday forenoon,
Dr. Laklns lias a large list of
patients In Hastings and vicinity
nud more are securing his services
at each visit as a result of his un­
usual success in his special prac­
tice.
t

All are invited to call for con­
sultation and examination both
of which are absolutely free.

AND

Live Geese Feathers
n In GRAND RAPIDS stop nt
When

i he most complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state.
A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.

A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for !$1.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp;Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

grand RAPIDS,
We make a specialty
of making Gents suits
and panta to order.

MICH

\

TOE KENT-'

oppoellc UNION ItEl'OT.
Free Baggage Transfer. New House
Steam Heat and ElectricBeils. Rooms 50
Up,
BEACH A BOOTH.

To consumers of kerosene oil in Hastint, and
Co: Wo lave «UOII»bed
u&gt; «ency «l
for Uro Mile of
Snow Drop oil, which for lumlruduir pur­
pose, bu no euu,l. Bolnu
product ot
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes it perfectly safe. It produces
a clear and white hght and free of odor,
nor does it cause any deposit on chimney
which Is so common with cheap and low
SohlodL Since .lul, 1. 1SUI. Michl-

rnn etlow. the aw ot l-Jrl dnrrero Are U-U
511 which iwrmk, the the Mie or kerowne
nude from Ohio erode »nd poMcwn &gt;
|,nrer pereenurge ot .ulphur ud etler extnctlnx sufficient naplla (explosive pxrt)
to rxlw the dm O.'t Co ISO degree, or more
It bwoum uwlcM, w ttr « producing
light is concerned but at a low test win
burn fairly well, still producing a ven
disagreeable ordor while burning and load­
ing the chimney with gnuy
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost is but
little different than what you pay for the
cheap goods you are using and the satisfac­
tion you will get in light will more than
comtwnsate, saylug nothing of additloual
safety. For sale by 8. E. Phillips, H. L.
Newton and Cook A Co°*A. D. Matxabd, Wb° «*,c A*
Hastings. Mich.

WHOLE NO. 1946

•
It is said that Hon. Frank A. Dean, of rosy ami fair. A model portrait.
To the south of the. Washington dwell­
Charlotte, Is making democratic speeches
ing' house are the smaller dwellings of
through the country at 8100 per speech.
those who had the different affairs of the
it Is said that Judge Morse planted a plantation In hand, such a* the porter’s
KASTISGM. MICH.
tree in the court yard at Ionia many years house, the gardner's house, cooking house,
ago. As he pro^ered, the tree seemed to
overseer’s house and etc, aro all nicely
prosper, but it Is asserted that since l;e preserved. At every turn you see the
OUR COUNTY
took the nomination for Governor, the hand of Washington in everything about
lower limbs have commenced to drop off
The Suu agitates for a fair at Middle­
the.premises. The flower garden planted
and ttie tree is dying rapidly at the top.
ville.
.
,
by Washington himself. Is the finest
The Saranac Local says that Parson itrrauged and the most beautiful J ever
The freight in and out at Middleville for
Arney
has
sold
his
horses,
will
go
out
of
beheld. I left the spot with a heart swell- ..
the three months ending September 1st
Ing with reverence for the man of all men
was 450 carloads. Of the shipments out, the horse business, move away from Sara­ of hh time.
nac
nnd
re-enter
the
pulpit.
French &amp; Son. the millers, contributed 80
Returned to the city to find that thou­
earloads of flour.
J
The Jlattle Creek Journal tells of a sands bad enterred the city since I left for
I'hc Methodist ladles’ experience social newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MU Vernon and nearly all the camps were
Fleming, who escaped the grandest kind full to overflowing. Visitors continued
at Middleville was a complete success, net­
ting over 880. It must have been “fun of a send off, on their wedding night, Wed­ to Come even up to to-day, and presume
alive” according to the Sun’s report.
' nesday of last week, by driving to Mar­ they are still coming. The attaelions aro
shall and taking a train from there to De­ innumerable and in order to see one half
Winter apples will be 35 per cent, of an troit on a wedding tour. The send-off
of them a person would have to stay at
average crop in Woodland, according to crowd walled In vain at the Battle Creek least one month. The fire-works ou Tues­
the News. If so tile people of Woodland depot. In order to get even, a spy was day and Wednesday evenings were the
have about 34 per cenL the better the rest sent to Detroit to find out when Mr. and grandest I ever beheld or ever expect to
of the county.
Mrs. Fleming would return to Battle Creek. nee. There was a fac-simlle. of the war
He found out or supposed he did, and sent
The Woodland roller mill is said to be word home that bride and groom, would ship, Kearaarge, built upon the White lot,
and wa&lt;« illuminated evenings and made a
doing a hustling business.
arrive at 12:05 Saturday evenlug via the splendid appearance. In front of our
The Journal, which prints the Delton M. C. railroad. Determined to meet the camp to the south and less than a-block
Breeze, olatmajhat it has never sneaked bridal party in Marshall, the erdwd of away stands the Washington monument.
items into the latter paper, nor altered would-be tormentors went over there on. 555 feet high. 54 feet square at Ito base,
copy sent. The last we never charged. the evening train and stood around town the noblest, grandest and most perfect
But we will guarantee to show any man till midnight waiting for the train to bear structure of Ito kind iu the world. A
that the Delton Breeze of Sept. 23d con­ In their victim. But the fun of It was great city la Washington, Ito innumerable
tains nt least 1 i Items that appeared in the that Mr, and Mrs. Flemiug arrived at places of interest, Ito parks, shrubbery,
Journal of Sept. 22d. Among them is Battle Creek via the C. it G. T. Ry. in flowers, concrete streets, shade trees of
this:
time to sec the dupes set out for Marshall. live oak and other kinds of timber, ail go
' Itetroit Free Press—"The tollers of this
to make It what It ought to be for the
country have a chance this year , to luako
noblest and liest country that the sun ever
election the great day tor labor" by casting
shone on. May its beauty and attractive­
Wamiungtox, D. C.
their votes for the People's party candi­
Yours, G. H. B.
Editor Baxnek:
Sept. 21. 1892. ness increase.
dates for president nnd vice president.
It Is raining this morning and makes
Now that item graced the editorial col­
umns of the Hastings Journal of Septem­ it a little dlsagreable. but as the main
A recent bulletin of the Michigan agri­
ber SSd. It is a rank, people's party edi­ parade took place yesterday, it does not so
torial. We would wager any sum that much matter. Left home Friday evening, cultural experiment station makes the
the Delton Breeze man Revet wrote It. nor the 16th Inst, went via. Grand Rapids rather startllug assertion that Michigan
do we believe he ever authorized John Sul­ which place we left at li:53 p. in. I say farmers lost SI.000,000 this year by smut in
livan Dennis to put it Into tl e we, for our little crowd consisted of your oats. If there lias been a corresponding
Breeze. Now we call that "sneaking;” humble servant, Geo. Ingraim, of Irving, loss In wheat the total loss reaches enor­
or it is nothing. In the same copy of the Case, of Middleville, mid Corwlu Williams, mous proportions. But this loss is one
Breeze is an Item making an announce­ of Rutland. Took the D. G. H. &gt;t M. road which i»ay be entirely saved, it appears,
ment that Mr. Yaple will speak in Assyria. to Detroit, Grand Trunk through Canada by a very simple treatment of the seed ac­
This item is wort! for word as it appeared to suspension bridge and the Erie to and cording to the Jensen or hot-water method.
lu the Journal. We do not believe the through Buffalo to Elmira. N.'Y.. nnd This the autlior of the bulletin considers
Breeze proprietor eVer authorized K«1 £tor from there the Pennsylvania Northern to to be established beyond all controversy.
Dennis to Insert that item in the Breeze. Washington, were we arrived on Sunday, He arrives at the following conclusions:
The sujut of oata and the slinking smuts
We believe that is another case of sneak­ the 18th Inst, at 1 o'clock, p. m. Of
course the train wan filled to repletion of wheat ate parasitic plants.
ing.
with, principally, soldiers. Probably onbThe spores of these smuta attach them­
Chas. Hazel was quite badly injured in hundred trains came in un that day and as selves to the kernels of oats or wheat and
a runaway al Delton one day last week.
many more Hie nexL and they are still are sown with them.
The spores germinate at about the same .
While John bnonnn and T. Glib were arriving In lesser numbers. The parade
painting the "barn of Geo.'Hayward near of the encampment took place yesterday time the seed germinates and in some wav
Delton one day last wi-ck, the scaffold and took nearly ten hours, and it waa com­ enters the young plant and live upon it
broke, and the two fell 20 feet to tlxs puted tliat there were eighty thousand In uplll, finally the head of smut appears.
ground. Doonan had his ankle badly line, and there were not less than twenty ■ Both of these smuta can be entirely pre­
vented
____________
at a slight
_____
expense
____
by the Jenseu
sprained, but both escaped serious injury. thousand who took part in the parade.
There are barracks on what Is termed yt&gt;r hot water treatmenL
Orrin Barrett, living near. Delton, re­ the "White Lot" that accommodate not
The Jensen treatment consists of dip­
cently sold 60 sheep whose weight aver­ less than fifteen thousand soldiers. The plug the seed into water of a temperature
aged 119 lbs. each.
balance are quartered on other prounda, of 135 deg Fahrenheit for ten or fifteen
M. F.. ministers arc stationed In Barry school-houses, and private houses. In minutes and spreading It out to dry. This
county ns follows:
Hastings, W. M. consequence of the sickness of Mrs. Harri­ process destroys the germ, and is said to .
possess the extra merit of increasing th&lt;Kj
Puffer: Hastings clrcuiL G. E. Hollister; son, tlia president was absent except that
Bowens Mills. J. E. White; Middleville, he returned this morning, which I was total yield beyond the normal. So simple
J. W. Horner; Freeport, W, 11. Wright; assured would be the case, as Mrs. Harri­ a method ought not to be costly, and if Its
Woodland, A. IL Killlor; Banfield, W. B. son Is reported better, but is as often re­ general adoption will save $1,000,000 or
Van Winkle; Prairieville clrcuiL C. T. ported dead. But tlie groomsman al the 82,000,000 to the farmers In a single sea­
Van Antwerp and J. C. Chase; Nashville, white house stables said to me," If she Is son they will be just that much richer if
dead, it has not been reputted to us." i they try it before sowing the next crop.
J. W. McAllister.
Should she die it would throw this city .
Yesterday afternpou Reuben Hyatt, a into mourning, as 1 find slie is very highly
farm hand in the employ of Sam Robinson, esteemed by the whole people. Ou Mon­
I had been told about Spanish trains not
several miles northwest of,the village was day 1 made a partial tour of the capital being punctual, of Spanish clocks varying,
cutting clover, driving a span of colto In building, but to have gone all through it, and so forth; but between' Barcelona and.
front of the machine for the first time, the dome excluded, would havo taken the Valencia I found I still had some things to
After several rounds of the field had been entire day. so confined mjifeif to the senate leoru. Of course the train could not go on
made, the colts became frightened at the chamber, house of representatives, United till the station master bad done hh coffee,
teport of a gun In the neighboring woods Slates Supreme court room, and ete. Up­ nor could the engine be got to movo till
and ran away. No one knows just how on entering' the building from tne_west the driver hail finished flirting; the swash­
the accident happened, but Hyatt must side, you turn to the right and the first buckler guard, armed with sword and car­
have been thrown under the mower, for he large painting is the surrender of Bur- bine, has also affairs of his own which may
was found in an unconscious condition, goyne; next, Signing the Declaration of unexpectedly be permitted to control the
with nearly a half of his scalp torn off. Independence; The Baptism of Pocahontas; Spanish pilgrim’s progress. But what is
He was taken to the house and Drs. L. F. Discovery of the Mississippi river; Landing this* In open country, miles from any
Weaver and IL P. Comfort Itaslily sum­ of Columbus; Landing of the PUgiinx Life station, the truiu suddenly pulls up.
I had noticed a man galloping across
moned. They found the skull fractured, «ize protrait of Lincoln; Washington Resiguin addition to terrible scalp wounds, but Ing his Commission at Annapolis, Md„ Dec. country. Well, he had been thrown in an
after several hours' hnnl work got him 23rd, 1735; Surrender of Cornwallis; adjacent field. The villnget* were as-istpatch'll up and left him conscious and with portraits of Grant. Logan and others. ing him to rise; oue held his horse. The
feeling better, with gtm-1 prospects of ulti­ Did not go up into the dome as It would group caught the engine driver's eye; he '
mate recovery. It is thought from ap­ require too much travel and strength. simply stepped the train oat of sheer curipearances that the large wheel of the Will continue this, or write another letter oUty. Further, will it be believed that
mower must have passed over his head, ere 1 return home. Leave for Pennsyl­ most of the people got out and ran to join
the gaping group? And ot actually
Yours &amp;. C.
but he was fortunate not to have fallen vania this evening.
G. H. Buooks stopped on this idle errand for about
Into*the knives, instead of where he did.
twenty minutes, to the great content ap­
Mr. Hyhtt Is a single man about 35 years
parently of all but half a dozen English,
of age. and has worked for some time past
NkLSOX, Pa., Sept 22. 1892.
j
including
myself, and two American la­
for the Mason boys, in Maple Grove, hav­
Baxxbr:
• (dies. —Rev. H. R. Hawcis in Contemporarv
ing only gone to work for Mr. Robinson Editor
1 will try and Join a little more of what Review.
■
this week.—Nashville News.
I witnessed while nt Washington. I know
Really Sincere.
of course there are many even In andabdut
Hastings who have been in Washington and
Bob chews tobacco, a habit picked up
NEIGHBORING COUNTIESBlackman, the notorious murderer, who witnessed, or have seen, rnthcr. all that I ,among the ragamuffins of the town, and
recently killed contractor Cuddy In Jack­ saw there except the parade on Tuesday bis father has lectured him frequently and
son prison, has been placed In solitary last. But. while 1 only visited the Capital earnestly. One evening while kneeling at
confinement It Is said that there are two building and the Smithsonian institute. yet the mournera’ bench Bob was uuuaually
doors to his cell, one lieing of Iron and the what to me was worth more than all the solemn.
"My youthful Christian friend, have you
other of wood through which a few small rest, was my visit to Mount Vernon.
holes are bored for the purposes of ventila­ Took the boat Pitot Boy al about 10 o'clock any special request to lunke of the Lord?"
tion. Within the room it Is so dark that u. in. and we made the trip, sixteen m les, theexhorter asked, when, having disposed
of
some six or eight mourners, be arrived
one can scarcely see his hands before his in a little over one hour. The boat,
though a large one, was filled almost to at Bob's side.
face.
The response came in a soft voice from
suffocation. This was on Monday, the
May While, the school teacher of Stock­ 10th. One can see nothing of the CVasb- the bench, and for once tn his life Bob
bridge, who has puzzled the medical ington estate until after landing and pass­ seemed serioqs when he answered, with a
fraternity by sleeping day and night for ing up a roadway, of something like two show of feeling
“Pray for mo and my tobacco."—New
more titan a year, at last shows some signs hundred yards, when you come first to
the Washington tomb. That has been York Tribune.
of recovery.
described so many times that it might Seem
Battle Creek makes the tramps who superfluous for me to describe IL I could
strike that city saw wood to pay for 'their do it, but could not the emotion that in­
The sagacity, beauty, strength, flectnesa
board. It is needless to say that but few vaded my breast while gazing upon the and utility of the horse make him a very
tramps strike that cHy now.
two sarcophagus that bolds the ashes of essential part of our civilization, and fully
Some queer phases of human nature that mighty n(an, Wushftigton, and Mrs. justify his being considered a symlml of
crop out around the Justice courts. Up Martha Washington. Leaving the tomb intelligence. And every Just description
iti Justice Montague's domain the other we go still west and come to the home of that could be given of the form, physiolo­
day two neighbors were making a settle­ the great man. The buildings have been gy, instinct nnd habitudes of thin noble
ment of their money affairs, and one of repaired and painted up since the ladles and powerful animal serves to demonstrate
them put in a charge of 75 cents for help­ got possession of the place, but it looks the accuracy of this symbolic character.
ing to bury the other's wife. Ths mean­ exactly as it did wnenjthe father of ids As a companion to man be deserves all the
ness of charging an afflicted man for per­ country bade farewell to earth. The barn tender sympathy that an intelligent and
forming a neighborly accomodation was which was constructed of brick, and those faithful friend could inspire.—Our Animal
________
enough, to shatter the squire’s confidence same brick were imported from England, Friends.
is in good preservation, as Is also all the
In all mankind.—Coldwater Star.
buildings. The house that Washington
A singla fungus plant has been known to
Robert Hunter, living near Lowell, died occupied, for remember there are several
attain a weight of thirty-four pounds in
last week, aged nearly 09 years.
houses, though smaller, was when built, a six weeks. The power of expansion which
Norman Austin together with several model. The furniture Is nearly all in the fungi possesses is wonderful. Great toad­
others crawled Into a hay mow to sleep house as when the worthy couple ^occupied stools will sometimes lift heavy paving
after a days work balling bay near Belle­ IL L of course, cannot enumerate the stones out of their beds, and it was once
vue last week. A lantern exploded some­ contents of the house, but there is the old- necessary to repave the whole of a certain
time during the ulght, setting the hay ou fashioned harpsichord, piano, paintings of town in England in consequence of such a
fire. The fire spread so rapidly that grand artistic execution, and one portrait of dial urbance.—Washington Star.
Austin’s escape was ent off and be was Washington, full length, that was painted
burned to death. The others were nn- just after the cloao of the Revolutionary
war, and Is the finest portrait of him I
Injuried.
ever aaw. It seemed as though 1 waa
•
’ Cattle in Eaton county are taken with a actually looking at the man himself. His many musaa there are!
German Bor—Neto. frauiein.
disease something similar to croup In child- hair was Just beginning to be streaked
Teacher-Teat's right.-Harper’s Baur«.
ren, and many of them die from Its effects.1 with silver, and the countenance looked

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DR. HOLMAN S. HTTMTHBEyj
Late of London, now of Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE at

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Has visited this County oach month for the past six months, and daring these visits hnsoxamified and
prescribed for hundrodsrand effected many of the most Wonderful Cures ever made in tho State I
A«k your friends and neighbors about Dr. Holman S. Humphrey. There to scarcely a neighborhood in tho county that
has not had the benefit of the doctor’s wonderful skill, and rarely a family which has not had one or mure of its member*
snatched from death and restored to health after all hope had been given up and the family physician pronounced the xwIncurable. It afflicted do not fail to consult this most eminent physician and surgeon.
All examinations, consultaiinna nnd advice free.
. .
Although the doctor fa in many caeee com­
pelled to uo expensive taetramenta end
cbnmicaie in making analyate, microscopic
and other edentific examination*, yet he

id Mi-ldgun. wl.il.otn. Wivmnein.I'
nnrevM, &lt;&gt;h|i. b.mI
!in.» that
Mdiaai'iHHBHBHHHHRMHL. unn'Lr .
nearly two-ihbds of three Miflerera w»re given no -4
-• liopelre* invalids.menn tub"blind, m.inedref. K|
i.ud other* a prej to •cr-ifub. chronic kidn- y d *. F
ease, consumption, dratructire femala tr. &lt;&gt;(&gt;’•-

bo a part of tbo physician?* doty toMcertain
the patient'* true condition without expense
to the etrfferer. Whenever and wherever Dr.
Humphrey decide* to locate a monthly vfait

mkina accretion, ho tell* the invalid what
tho truable fa. and thi-’ pronpect of a care,
and moot wonderful &lt;&gt;f oil ho ralure hi» tret
irurrvaoion and find look at a patient more
thnif all ol»o,and Dr.Humpbrej i&gt; never mL—
taken in his diagnosis in nay caoe.
The doctor ■ methods dl fb-r mar kodh from
the general practitioner in al! -repwi,,.
Following tho plan ot 8t. Oconto-* II epitnl
of London, h« recistore every perti. ul«r an
to tho patient's phjsiea) condition and men­
tal state. Tho condition of each organ, lo­
cation of any and all .heros.-d part*, and
Whether sympathetic or unranir. tocetl.er
with th" nm-tn-t and nature of tho dfawrw'.
In tLlk wsy tier entire amr-azt of vital ancrglce are re«u!i!y computed nnd the re-turlr.g
power of the body mswsnred againet the
force and mergy and deo’roetivB capabili­
ties of tho ilioea*". Thoa knowing the «ctnat condition of tho tissue* nnd tbo • ff-ct
bird to
jx*itirrlr whetl.rr any «iv*n
C*M&gt; fa ramble or ant, «t&gt;d c*3 «l*o giro th*
appn-xiwM* time and ripenne of trretnwnt.
and wtiold here point oat thanttorclrlnsh n
aheri»h«d by many pntivnt* that they ought
to s-t *relI tn a f*w day* or works, m -twit i,.
•tar.iliag the fact that they bar* »uff .-red for

pintrd lo lln« &lt;Ninntry for •■xnmininir unit t~-»t.
icr nil formn of chrenio«iiin.'nia&lt;-f th* tiMMl.f,."*

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Iw-urrd IrV n rah

Venemela’s appeal for protection
from the threatening encroachments of
Great Britain upon the territory cC that
littte republic, which was made in vain
tr.thh country iu 1887, when Secretary
Bayard was at the head of the Htgte de| partment. has l&gt;eea answered by Pnstdent Harrison. Tho situation to one
which Will undoubtedly give an op­
New York. Sept. lO.-The evidences portunity for the emphatic asMirtinn by
of Democratic alarm over the i&gt;olitical tho president of thu famous Mouroo
situation continue to make themwlves doctrino—nu assertion which was evaded
apparent. The frequent conferences by President Cleveland's administra­
between Mr. Cleveland and the vanotn* tion, despite the pathetic appeal of th®
members of the committee which to Venezuelan government.
The healed instructions which were
trying to run the campaign indicate
great anxktv. And there seems little delivereil to Atlmiral Walker oa board
reason to believe that the developments tho Chicago intrusted him with a mis­
have been very satisfactory. Th® night- _ sion -more
--------important,
- ------- it is belioved,.rhan
mare of free trade, wildcat currency. , any t|,Mt
been confided to an Amerovk1 officer iuAmenta
recent yWs. Agenta
pension vetoes and other peculiarities of1 lam
&gt;------3mr.ntrtwir&lt;
the Democratic jAatformseems todisturb of thu government of Great Britainbav®
them. With DemocnAa at every hand taken possession, unduly nnd forcibly,
denouncing the free trade plank of the of the i»ort of Barima, at tho month of
Cil..____ which
-- up to **■
“* time
— **
—1
platform, English newspapers expre.wr.gj, tbe Orinoco,
that
had
» I.ATW.
iiosHwwed by Venezuela, whbihj
a
hope of Democratic success, leaders
leader:* of*,
... Iwen possessed
whbFo
the Farmers’ Alliance denouncing the title to it was indisputable. -It to only
wildcat money scheme which to made a necessary to cast a glance at the map of
prominent pert of the party’s principles, .South-America in order to see the vast
old soldiers getting ready to avenge Air. importance of this aggressive «tep of
Cleveland’s treatment of their comrades, Great Britain. When uEuropean mari­
and a bitter fight continuing to rago lie­ time power has once obtained a foothold
tween the t wo factions of tho party here, it Burinia it absolutely controls th® Or­
tho chances for Democratic success teem inoco. river and its numerous affluents.
to be exceedingly slim.
Through that artery it may penetrate as
Harravny That I&gt;o«»m'1 Count.
far as the Hio de La Plata. Venczuelo
There tsa good deal of disappoint­ is theaefors not thu only American re­
ment among Democrats over tbo evi­ public-Hint w at the mercy of! the naval
dent failure of tho attempt at harmony power that gets control of' the Orinoco
which Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Dickin­ river. Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil,
son put up.’ Tho more the matter to the Argentine Republic and Uruguay
studied tho more evident it appears that are likewise at its mercy. Much inter­
the attempt waa unsuccessful. The at­ est to felt in President Harrison's intack made by the national committee structidrx to Admiral Walker. It is be­
upon Labor Comtniarioner’ Peck within lieved. they will Iw found to-be in his
a few hours of the time of Mr. Cleve­ usual vigorous and firm tone, which has
land’s dinner to certain of the Hill fol­ more than once in the past brought a
lowing reema to hare upeet any pros­ prompt recognition from Great Britain
pects of harmony that may have been and otlier foreign powers.
hoped for as a result of that dinner.
A DEMOCRATIC MANUFACTURER.
Commissioner Peck is u cloeo friend of
Senator Hill, and as such the attack
made upon him by the national com­
mittee is naturally, and quite projieriy,
Florien Groejean, the bead, of the La
resented by. Senator Hill's frk'nds gen­
I Lance &amp; Grnsjean Manufacturing com­
erally
' pany, of Woodhaven, Lang Island, has
__ ________ _______
The efforts uf the Democratic national announced his intention, to vote this
committee to discredit and generally year for Harrison, protection and reciteur to .piece® Commissioner Pock’s re- procity. Mr. Grosjeun has always been
port create a good deal of smusement. a Democrat.
It is erident that they are hard hit. j Th* big factory of she company of
Word comes from all tho state and all ■ which Mr. Groejcan in tho jiresident
over th* United States that it is'proving manufactures agate ironware ami give®
a very damaging tiling for the Demo* I employment steadily to 1,400 men. Tho
crats, and is evidence out of the j factory building cavers six acres. Tbe
worths of their owu jiarty of the fallacy | people who lalior under its roof take
of their free trade theories. The ut- | away several thousand dollars in wagw
most efforts which they have made to, for
* each
‘ day
*
--••
••
of
their teiL
Mr. Grosjean gives a clear reason, for
discredit it or lessen its effects have
the faith that is in him. “1 am," he
been unsuccessful.
■
said, "‘very fond of Mr. Cleveland. I
Anothvr feature of thu campaign have always voted the /liemocraticwhich is giving the Democrats a good ticket, and have done what I could to
Both times that Mr.
deal of anxiety is the promineuce of that help elect it.
feature of their platform relating to a Cleveland ran 1 voted and worked for
rejieal of the tax on state bank notes, with I him. but .1 can no longer antagonize my
tho purpose of returning to th® wild­ own interests, and the interests of tho
cat currency of antebellum times. This 1,400 men in onr employ, by lending en
proposition is condemned- by all classes couragement to a free trade propaganda.
of citizens.- There is not a man found It is plain to me that the establishment
willing to open his mouth in its favor, of a free trade bystem would eventually
and people are ciow wondering bow it u force us to clpso oar factory and throw
that it waa ever put into the platform. out of work the operatives."
The explanation is found in the fruntv
attempt which the authors of tho plat­
form were making to satisfy in some way
the demand of the south nnd west for
"more money.” As they were unable to
put free silver into the platform upon
which they were to put Mr. Cleveland aa
a caixiidate. they felt in duty bound to
do something else to placa. ■ that ele­
ment demanding "more money," and co i
prevent it from going over to the third I
juirty. Hence it was that the repeal &lt;■' |
the tax ou state banks was pro|&gt;osed. ■ It
was simply a tub thrown to the "more
■Whut is a tin plate liar, pa?”
mbney" whale, but it promises to prove
“A tfct plate liar, my son. Is a man
very disastrous to the people who threw
who
tries to get into offii e by Baying
it With the president of the Farm­
that the tin plate industry establibhed by
ers’ Alliance, of New York protesting
the Repnblican McKinley law amounts
against this proposition as one which
to nothing, when in fact he known that
would bring disaster to the country gen­
there were 20.000.000 potmds made in this
erally and to farmers in particular, tht.
leaders of the party begin to see plainly country last year, $C.U&lt;X&gt;.UOO of capital
that they have made a inoss of it in this invested and thousands of men given
particular and wish that tho wildcat employment in this new industry.”
scheme waa out of their platform.

DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREI

The rainbow chasers seem to havo sub­
sided. You hear scarcely anything more
of the talk about carrying western states.
Tho "sick Cleveland fund" is a dead fail­
ure. With’a hundred or two hundred
newspapers all over tho country clamor­
ing for subscriptions, the total, aside
from the amount subscribed by three or
four newspapers which expected to get
an advertisement out of the scheme, is a
mere trifle, nnd shows that the people
are taking no interest and have nd con­
fidence in the claim that it is possible to
carry any western state.

Cures After All .Others Fail.

Many dfaeaw* sre»o d-reptlvw that lian.lrwfa are ailing with dauar-r.
■W yri invidious maladlr*. all nncni *v-i.4i* of their true condition.
They know they •«*
w-vlJ. tmt are entirely ignorant ot the &lt;1 redly of the smI.km rvM.lt* which errtaiu Military enrlimlfacrect pnurtlcre pr»
fai1*^ faatanina upon aom* vital rn-gno, which moat *onuar or ln’t-r u»- doc-. Th-** »irw if per*fa&gt;l la «reutuelly undermine the c*a»!ltn

l&gt;rn«tn*&gt;&gt; -a. ntxl .dl Im-- |n;l» iiity nnd chrimltf *tiltap-r. Of nil rnTi.
oik*-Cl&lt;n«inr mnnkiud th-r-s i» |.r.-b;&lt;My ui-u* nlmnt.wl.ieh tin* rum
A Ilf’ of Exp«ri&gt; n e»n&lt;l Oopvnualty.
Dr. Hampl.Kj'* entire life to* bren dnrotrj U th# Uudr nnd wurk
• f his profeMiliin. and L* rich In practical .•xpcrii UC#inbc»pVnl, dbpt-.»ary itud pri»a’.“ practica. and many of th# truly wondrrfnl |hiuir« h- liu
**«m acd dun#. If t«d&lt;L ironld read mure Ilk* tteU.m ttixn «&lt;&gt;ber truth.
III... .UR.MIM", via., uro
un'nu nuu
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or » VandwWlt In~....l.
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Dr. Hamphrey fa tboouly pbytiefan who
hss hod tbe Rpoetal mi«*utu&lt;o of En.-rpeun
hospital utudlre in jnlBroempy of the blno.1
nnd tfaMta*. Wb'» earrte* vith him * fall |ia«
«t iaMromsnt* *n&lt;t ■ppareto. for m«kinB
*U Lt!j •circURc *x*min»tioc» af tt® wtaa*
tartare* *nd *«ireJi«.&gt;Wi ot tb* taxir. m Um
aria*, blood. dfacbsntM of *a» kltd, retan b*1 Nrcreli a». Ho.. Otc.. which •xaaiiaattoa*
*re now wnnid-red iadfapotwih)* to*correct
dfagnort* ia ull form* of ob*care *nd ehronta

ru-oo-.n aotixu pFITtib-iKireiROH, Kl.rth-r fn-tn
iMprcitaut Imblte ut yi.nth «r M-xnU . »0 n». T
la uic.la-o year* «T*nr i-mni-o th..I ,|. |,iu(
H
liiPM-xonl fauctlim*.
dil, a,„! u.nnht,w,i. F
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h-wMU-J »fn. th o.n. YcntM fcna“-‘“d N . ft
in* Locum*!.
v

«ut pret-n Ur* wh-» k&gt;
uadi j'rrrnutim* (loath cIomn the oceuo.
riof th attar m**nih, «i
lAtsn Vll.w
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juri.m* oompuund-. t&gt;
fit of microacopic- ami other OMnutial inetrnmtuti for nwkln&lt;a*trlcUy fir*uol»*»di&gt;uaro- rich aa Lav* bafflwl th* *HI1 r»f «ii &lt;&lt;h»r phni.
kfa in many c«*e«. thi' afflicted would du well ctan» «’id ’M-ir remedire, D». Humphrey qaicklv
to mJi upon the doctor and iroc hla opinion crarw. Ul»—re tnium*. film*! aud r-dtpoal bilitv. promfctnrw
,f
ffrewth- rt ned wiihnat tb« um* of tba knifa or hd&lt; kimlrrd sff^-HiHni. which h.w bA n
twoklici*. N i catting, ut, pain, no 4nu&lt;«r.
■ IwM or nnekiilfaUv &lt;rrntrd.' S'.. . »u_ t.I
’ Tl.en* com** a turning point in tho course
tMUt* ar f..i'uro*. l&gt;
tre..ud hy &lt;u (■
of *»err di*re*e; thta fa •specially true of all
*ad mwlleiii** *e»» by &lt; xprv-M. p*r*,H 1
pregres*iro diaea***. al
—
dl or any of which nro
Qtek. •.mlal*’* and certain care for impotence
i time; that fa. until each J Jo-t mmho-r’. vpertm'urrtata. L«*ea. wmkare* onaraftativa prt feratac. W« guxnmtee eura.

from two to f-nr ouncxwof thefirttcrinn- pn»red in the m.-ruing for -xaminatlnn. While Dr. Bumphteyfa p-.in-rc.it’.d l-X fa

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lei-t nf aerrtain totem ore
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which iuirta««* «b®rv i- vte.tr...
unpaid ni th* ttali* nl tb e i»
eight hundred xodninety .Ye

city ot itafttinz*. Ui.it
the vlteewhere th*circuit court for Harry n^ibiy * b&gt;»d#n). th* iwcmlses dcraritxid tn said imMtaiti-.ca
.-o much thereof s» tsar he iu&lt;«'**n ’,J rM ’&gt;■«'
amount due ou »7»xi MWrtfiAiiv «ith m«tj!na tn&gt;»re*t. sad Ml !«•©* - ”
wlta an aUoruey '* frv ot :
th fan
rewnrwKi in aaiumormas* *•' "" "**■
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«im quarter of *ectiou thirty m • d f»u
three M) north olracge
»• •&gt;: anc tec*
taiatfte forty acres of laud more nr ■ - -Me
th* ItalowliiK i-retnisre. begluninz at a Mak*.
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&gt;. . . (iiethirty links nest from ottartor -:aki- Vsueti.
section* thirty one ;&gt;ad tilrty t f&gt; ite «^**
town, thenc* west tewn chai: •• •*•* «•**•
thence south Seventeen degree*, e v. 4' •
and flfly Halts to a white oak Ire .: ■&gt; :utb
seventy rda* degree*, east
AJ’,'}
twenty flvaltaksto a post, tin:: ■ ,•
chains and fifty itak» to th* plae.' -t
together »tth alttberight oltMw*te
party of the find part now h v.
the above four halt acre tot* In­
to Hoaker, Scott. Bm lituta &gt;
situate iu tbe county of Bai
Michigan.
bated Jhjy tstb. l«

I notice that ©very senator and repre­
sentative who lind served in the rebel
army steadily voted against giving us
any recognition or extending us any
courtesy
That 1 much regret
We
)
Pm
were ever their honorable antagonists.
Magnanimously we have forgiven them,
Jamks Whfatox,
restored them to the citizenship and
Attorney furMortg.ijr. ..
English Support th* Democrat*.
honors and emoluments of tho country
Another circumstnnco which has de­ which we prevented them from betray­
In the nutater &lt;d Ua- i-'ti.l&lt;
pressed Democratic Ktock materially to ing and ruining. We visited them when
Bishop, now Ora Bello Art-Ud. i ■;
the arrival of nnumbetof English news­ they did burial honors to their fallen
Notice Is hereby a«*u ib&gt;:
•
N&lt;ld papers complaining bitterly of the injury chiefs, going almost so far as to march public auction to th*
tho 3lst day of OrtUicr. A. ■
being done to English markets ami manu­ beneath tnb flag of a stricken treason. o’clock lu the foreiioon at thu I ;1
..
factures by the McKinley tariff ttnd its Surely after twenty-five years they rooms, in the City ut Hastioirt, u&gt; th’
Barry. In the Suttfof Micityi:'
accompanj-ing feature of reciprocity. should have forgiven us for having van­ licence and authority grant'»« *
These statements show that the Brittoh quished them in tho interests of free­ wound day ot September. A L '^*
Probate Court ot Barry &lt;\&gt;;i &lt;
the MiW
manufacturers aud exporters aro already dom, nationality, humanity, and above the
estate, right. UH# and iM-' /■it
Minute »»&lt;}
conceding heavy losses in their bnsineas all of their own children.—Veteran in minors of. iu and to the mJ rd s .ft.,
mite ot
being ta tbe County uf Barn.
with other countries by reason of tho New York Paper.
Michigan, known and rir-cn.'new American tariff. The reciprocity
to-wit: Tbe iindhftd&lt; u nay
t
&lt; matter
the northwest quarter of the son’feature of the tariff to distressing thotii
L. UOttk
folly of section thirteen o.:. • greatly. The fact that the United State®
range nine .»i, west, Barry
to
able
to
aend
its
goods
free
of
duty
into
Dated.Sept 2nd. A. I' . o-- ,
countries
g£&lt;htU&lt;”d
countrwbi where Briltoh ___
Cl.
going in great quantities under a heavv 1 c,*’reUn!d no1
«»• retaier* NOTICE OF COMMISSIONWG
CLAIMS
tariff payment to damaging their tradu ' :ind ,hQU,,‘ not «*«•**• »«r *upp&lt;»rt.—
Estate of Ansel I Hottervr^te
proportionately to
im-­ &lt;:’ner,u *•
Beer*.
gUMLhaviflg b«*n »PP®1*'‘£2 D’ ,?* J «■-hiCourt fur the County uf B-srp. ■ ;• •' -pj
' MaMleu.
Cheerful
I
.U,'iKhll&lt;’T Uw ilul*»talf » MJk OOMihhatonert to twelve. &lt; ■•■t- ‘
? r
T
--------------- .....
, On the
t”°'loU*ra • P»nnd nn Sutuatrn
the other
other hwd
hud the EepebHouaoe
RepobHcaMar feet hatwe’&gt;t into effect the price of Con­ the towfflf^ 0n5!p&lt;ii&gt;» ‘y&gt;n exeelleat .hnpe. There U perfect
ho
.
necricttt tobacco increased from sixteen
the
day of November. A. U.
cents to twenty-six cents, and tho actual Thurwtav. tne'JM day « Fcbru.&lt;n ' portJw
vinKi.
a
—jr—w •»•«»*»* wo xv.
profits of tho farmer were mom than'
’ Joiblwl- It i» eetim»tetl that the toSSSS ■ i
toi? to present their claims to u» «»r »'•
“SKJJSSSi.». gii’-Sf, o.„.

■ ■■ 1 N,» Yort—General Skklca.

Tie ha
nook a
and cutl
Garland
want to
must pa
cutting
thing f
knife.
will nia
first sh
attractiv
The
given o
work.
descripU
departm
were th
impOMl
tuwch p
exhibits
On th

That h
We w
impreas
Play of
that we
tion of i
Banne

the Bar
there be
that of
tract th
entered
lookaga
fcBinon
designs
tete-a-te
» chann
bract. n
one of t
forms o
throng
The a
»&gt;ade it
ducts of
des wen
dream o
Mr.
display
h’s Fun

It will p
he guan
. nnd mo
varying
article f
scale be
. Hyth
idea of t
venir pr
and the
fans he
•lot, a
brak,bl. put

�fhc Ikst Adwrfa-

y0L XXXVII. NO. 22

B

14 ,rxGSanner
' ■ -irdlhutsdsysby

-w-

Hastings Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in tkt
County.

Hastings, mich., September 29,1892.

WHOLE NO, -1946

meat pleating effect It Is oh* of the fin­
est, L nJH the finest display made on .the which his name was presented to the con­
ground ainf consists of carpets, curtains, I vent ionlby ex-senator Colgrove, of this city.
art-squares, rugs, draperies and elegaut It ta said that Hie latter made une of the
speeches of his life, and his nominating
ueidgus hi turniture.
Pralrievlltb.
It Is generally conceded by ladies who speech tt Is said, compared most favorably
D. Doyle, of Detroit, attended the fun­
Attended theStlie fair and the West Michi­ with the others made. In other word*
eral nf his brother, Edgar, Wednesday last.
Pldl.
win
"right
»t
himself,
”
and
at
such
gan fair, that his exhibit. surpasses any­
—John Drummond, Jr., of Grand Hiplds,
thing made Kt either of them, so Jhat bls tlm&gt;-s hta efforts are always ones that he paid his parents a visit tho fore part of the
exhibit fx-without doubt one of the finest'* hay reason to tie proud of.
' Juclfj Hojker’s nomination will give week.—Horse racing was Indulged in &lt;&gt;u
made ut any Michigan fak. He has noth­
our streets last Saturday cvcnjrtg. '1 he con­
ing in bta exhibit but what he carries hi universal satisfaction- and Barry county sequences were, u buggy belonging to
s ock, nnd that is snyingn great deal con&gt; will ratlly the action of the convention at Jobu Perkins standing in front of Merrit
sideling his elegant display. In the line Grand Itaplds by rolling up a big tepubU- Woods was smashed. The home was
can majority fur the entire ticket. It goes
of carpets he is right In line and has fouud^
found I without saying that his name wWitfength- thrown to his side with such a force ns to
•electing them from samples a glowing' n'h.kkk« in tM,MUMy,
lowlngfen thu tirket in this county, and the iecl- break the sidewalk. Fortunately ®o one
success, having paid one firm over $5,000
IK? of
Ilf rtintldvnee
Cltllbl..,..... reposed In ..
“
hig
him .by tbe was hurt—Samuel DeBack and vgife are
lust year, and reports a good increase ln^
visiting nt Oden — Minnie Doster, young­
____ ....
people 0! all parties iu this district, will
bls enrpvt trade this year. He
many'
He uos
tris imuiyfglve
hint additional strength throughout est child of Mrs. Christopher Doster, died
fine llung* in «t&lt;»-k that he would
would like
Monday evening of typhol 1 fever. — Mrs.
like to
to I the
v-*
”
N'‘ ’’rU*’r no*"ina«ion ••..idd Fiske, of Chelsea, is visiting her sister.
exhibit bad h.-'ihe space. Anyone wish­ i!*v
.hate bed. in.de.
u4rrv county votert Mrs. Lena Doyle.
ing t«» !&lt;«•••
L-i- 4—x«.‘. &lt;n ms
bf Judge Hooker
store One nerds but to see «iuc of those1 &lt;&gt;it». il'L’
ladies French' dressing stands to ta-1 with a hearty good-wlD.
captivated w lib iu He handles excluslve-^
Everybody Is getting ready to attend the
o*&gt;0r-A
[hitr
to
Rcmonl^r
— Otx».
ly on&gt;* of the best suits ever offcied for
Hastings fair.—Emma Winters, &lt;-f Nash­
The ivyeiitli annual exclusion nf Ike Olin ville, Is here visiting relatives and friends.
the money. Archie ta right nt himself and
Family'villi
occur
Octiiber
4th.
181H.
upon
She expects to return to Adrian soon. —
will always be found in It when»II' conies j
which &lt;H |a«lou the Cincinnati. Jackson
to furniture.
Wm. Smith, of the Grand Rapids Marble
By the side of McCoy's, mid under the Mackinaw Ry. will run special excursion Co., was in our town last week taking
train* mnristlng of elrgant day coaches and orders for some very nice monainents.—
same lieautlful booth, Is
I'ull.UHii palace 'letq.liig ear*, at the follow­ Geo. Wilson and daughter, Bertha, went
ing h»w rates for the round T. Ip from 1 las­ to the northern p.art of the slate last week
the dealer In iuiud-al g od* of every kind, ing*; T&lt;| Kent. Ohio. 87.7ft; to Buffalo, for the benefit of his health.—Mary Kaiser
from a -juice lijfp t*j a fine piano. Earl I* N. Y.. $10.00; t&lt;» Binghamton, N. Y„ ! has been quite sick, but Is better at this
always on band with n tine stock of goods, 314 00: t.i Bviiningtoi). Vermont. 317.00. writing.—Last Sunday Frank Webster and
including Hll^llt* U»t grades of pianos,, Chlldten'tatwt-ei. the ages of ft and 12 wife ealied nt Mr*. Kain-r *. Whita there
organ*, •■in
Hr has been in the business yvurs ubi-huif the ata.ve rate s. Tickets I the colt lieeame frlgbtciieii. nearly over­
in-Hastings msi|y years and the fact thnt g'AMl tu fetlirn on regular trains at any turning thu carriage and crashing through
his sales are coijstautly crowing larger is time within 30 days. First train will a gate* Then the horse became quiet
proof enough that his goods are all O. K. leave Allegan, Mich, at 10:30 a. m. Such again and Frank got In tbe buggy, when
He buys direct, get.-i the lowest prices pos­ other trains as4he service may require will the colt Started again, overturning the
sible for dbjoiip to iret. and fo therefore be run ut intervals,of :io minutes. The 1 buggy, throwing Frank out of the buggy
able U» ••*&gt;m;iete&lt; and _c impute with the Chicago. Kalamazoo A Saginaw Ry. wiil and draggbig him about three rods. For­
cities on prices.
run n special train leaving Hastings at tunately no one was hurt, only tqrrlbly
Crossing the track the reporter came V-07 a. i». connecting with the &lt;’ftn ex­ scared, and a broken buggy.— Mr'. 11.
across the usual number or popcorn nnd cursion trains nt Kalamazoo Junction. Gaskill is able to go to Battle Creek this
lemonade stands, target gaUerbu nml Application for sleeping egr accomnn*- yreek. We regret very much to lose so
.striking machines At last be eame to n atioiis should be made to ’ W. W. good a neighbor.—The Grand Rapids Martent that loonie I tip in flit! distance like 'a Olin, chairman transportation committee, b!v (•••. er.-ct-ii a very nice monument to
luiuatun*' Bamuin’a show, it belonged to Kalnmazob. Mich., or T. C. M. Schindler tin- memory of A. N. Warren.
G. I*. A. df C. J. &amp; M. Ry.. Toledo, Ohio.
1KA V’JtVAI.KKXnriU.H.

COUNTY NEWS.

AN OLD ENGLISH CUSTOM.

GIVING INDIANS MEAT

in Twenty Years.
A few days ago the weight* and meas­
ures iu common use at the standard* departtuent. Old Palace yard, were taken
Beef Issue Day** on an Indian Bcsorva- across to the house of commons, and there
officially compared with the units that
tion—Shrunken Cattle Distributed to were buried in the wall of the house twen­
ty years ago. Tho exact spot of the burial
a taint four o’clock
is in the wall of tbe staircase leading from
the fain ground*,
the central lobby to the committee rooms
: ! - had onitncjH-ed Its
There were not over 300 Indians there, up stairs. Quito a number of people hod
that th&lt;* Bannkk
although they represented several thou­ gathered together to see the ceremony.
ic k i'tie nnd bussand others,'who rernuiued in the different Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, president of tho
hideed. "Every
camps Kcattered over the reservation, board of trade, supported by several of his
’
goose hangs liiglp
wherever water nnd timber nnd bluffs to officials, including Sir Henry Calcraft, the
&lt; the feeling that
shield them la-st from tho wind were to be speaker and Miss Peel, Mr. Plunkett, first
were around and
commissioner of works; Colonel Caring­
found In common. Each Meer is calculated ton, representing tho lord chamberlain;
well they may. for
to supply twenty-five Indians with beef fur Mr. Cheney, warden of tbe standards, and
•It efforts th.it the
two weeks, or from IX to 2 pounds of beef his predecessor, Mr. Chisholm; Mr. and
inquiry at the
a day; Uiisis on the sup]xv*ltioii that tbo Mrs. Palgrave, and a whole host of press­
fa.-t that about
steers average 1,000 to 1,200 pounds. The men nnd artists. There is n window just
I licen *i&gt;l I. ai:d
steers I saw luued weighed about 300 opiMMitc the standards tomb, and in tbo
!d -fore t’ie office
pounds, and when they tried to run, stum­ bright sunshine stood tho unit* taken from
bled with the weakness of starvation. tho other side of Old Palace yard, and very
one couldn't get
They were nothing but hide nnd ribs and ddicato and elalmrate apparatus for mak­
as the office
two horns. They were driven four at a ing comparisons.
desiring to
time through a long chute, nnd halted at
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach opened the
s impossible
tbe gate at the eud of it until tbeir owners* proceedings with n little speech. He said:
•ntrles made,
name* were marked off the list.
•*We nro met today to perform n very
pie were coming
The Indians were gathered in front of necessary nnd important ceremony. You
that were to
the gate in long rows, or in groui&gt;s of ten nro nwnre thnt there nro four standards of
or twelve, sitting easily in their saddles, weights nnd mensures in this country
poultry hall.
and riding off leisurely in bunches of four which are kept within these wnlls, nt the
as their names were called out, and as mint, al the Itoyal society’s and nt tbo
that
their cattle were started off with a parting British museum. They are preserved in
kick into the open prairie. The Apaches, this manner in ordur that from time to
tered
Comaucbes, Delawares and Towacamiea time they mny be compared with the
drove their share iJff toward their camps; standnrds io actual use. These compartthu Caddues and the Kiowas, who live sons are of tho very greatest importance
lint II
near tho agency, nnd who were served last, to thu whole community, for by these
killed tbeira, if they chose to do so, os soon units the weights nnd measures, not only
as they left the
A man In charge of of this country, but also of the colonies
faced.
the Issue held a long paper in his hand are practically regulated. These standards
and called out, "Eckhoos-cho, I’c an-voon- have been immured here for the Inst
it, lloco-eho and Cho-noo-cby,” which twenty years. It Is twenty years since
meant that Bed Bird, Large IxxAing this wall was opened, nnd the standanls
Glass, Tbe Bini rind Duer Head 'were to inline were then found to bo absolutely
have tbe next four steer*. Hi* assIfUant, correct."
IsStter than last
Ami under it be has dlsplnyect lhe fiuvsd
Mr. Cheney.ifext, amid breathless silence,
S. E Cook, of Charlotte*, spent Sunday nn Indian policeman, with "God helps
om is especially
Mrs. J. B. Goodyear and Mrs. Eil. Pow­
line
of
phaetons
carriages
and
buggies
ever
thu okiinar)’.
ers gave a very pleasant whist party at with friends here. --- Wan! Gribbhi. of the them who help themselves" engraved on went to the wall, which had been opened
! io put a hungry fltapluved on the ground*. Tile line ta the formers home Tuesday evening.
• Hastings Journal. *p&lt;-nl Sunday with his his brass button**, with the figure cf an Jn- already, nnd took thence tho case contain­
complete and from It-anyone cai^ta; suited,
parents.—Our liuiiteis started north Mon­ diau toiling at a plow in die center, re- ing the imperial standard of measure.
Dick Dovie has purchaseu Ed Masters- day noon.—Mrs. W. 11. Young retained pcated those names aloud and designated With hands rarefully covered with white
both in. Ute* prfce and make. Mr. Vnnmouth Valkenbnrgh has put prices on them that house* und lol and will move the house home from a few days visit at Grand Rap­ which steer was to go to which' Indian. A gloves the warden seized t he solid square
bar of bronze, wliich is 38 inches long und
had lo leave the | are within the reach of all, and you can away and] convert the lot into 11 lawn, Ids Thursday evening: Miss Greta came beef Issue ta not a pretty thing to watch.
Why the government does not serve its 1 inch square in section, 30 inches having
might l»e tempted |I got a tine rig of him fur no more money which willtadd greatly to the attractive- with her and spent Sunday with friends
. nes* of hisfbeautiful home.
#t home.—Our school I” closed Thursday : meat with tbe throats cut, us any repu- been cnrefully marked off. This bur was
nn*. specimens of j' tbairan ordinary! rig usually c &gt;sta.
ou
wvouul
ot
Ih
’
isurrr
Co.
Fair.
The
!
Ublo
Lutcher
woulil
.lo
it.
i.
noli»»»lbl&lt;.to
compared microscopically with appara­
east of—
Mr.
ex-stood within bis i Just
--------------• •VanValkcnburgh
— • «-mxmuu.*u ?’sv»Home Hint*.
Bern* County- Christian Endeavor Union | determine. It arene* to I’reter. on tbo com tus so cxquislto that a variation of even
however it was bibit is another Igrgo tent, and It all con­
Colfee gi ounds make a good filling for a uk-ms at tbe ConKtewUnnal church ot this tntry.that the Indian rfiouM exhibit hi. 1-100,000th pnrt of an inch could be detect- iine of fruits tire । tilhs an excellent display of carriage* and pin cushio . ”
Put* ■*
them 'In ■a ‘bag- and
- ’ *becd. After some calculation hnd been made p
next Saturday. - A Uatrlson and
•filer than usual. ' buggiea. It Is tint of
hind the slove till dry. They do not .rust
Reed pole wa» raised iu front of E. M. his
" bad marksmanship
“ ........at thu
" sumo time. Mr. Cheney declared that there had been »
the needle.
Evert*’ residence ta't bat unlay afternoon When the representatives ot the more dis­ no change whatever—an announcement
The Imnlware: and Implement dwlers.
The add ion of lemon Juli*e to th-- water ‘tiperlnb-nded by Frank ChijMiinn who tant trilws had ridden off. chasing their received with enthusiasm by those who
far, it is easy They handle the Hicks, and also Page in which ice is tallied will increase tbe *«*etns to be the only live politician here beef before them, tbe Cnddoes and K iowaa witnesyd the burial twenty years ago,
gathered dose arouhd the gate of the pen. and hnd now como to wntch the resurrec­
k mote beau- Bros. carriages aud toad wagon* and Fos­ whiteness, and tbe gralr.s will readily this fall.
with thu boys In front. They were, hand­ tion.
The draping* and toria Co. surreys. Their line of agricul-^ separate w en thus treated,
some.
mischievous boys,
some, nuacnieroua
uoys. with
wit n leather
learner leg- 1,-&gt; The warden then proceeded to unearth
nncartli
tural
iniplementsidlsplayed
is
a
Hue
one?
x;&gt; ay** are most creditaThe yol of an egg in hnlf a pint ot
nnd blue,
tho imperial standard of weight. Thia in
Alice Coats b on the ?lck list.—Mre. E. I glug*. colored
--------- »green
------------..nnd
___ will/!
_
F!* ::1! hall looks more nnd one that thejl may well be proud of,
water.
With
a
little
powdered
tepid rain
has gon- to Burr Oak to visit 1 silver buttons down tho side, and beaded a little cylinder of platinum 1.33 inches in
ever ta'fore. However fur it constats of all of the best makes. borax and 1 teaspoonful of spirits of ram­ Engle
They —
snt two
each
height and 1.15 inches In diameter. Ex­
friepds. —- E. Bevier, of Grand Rapids, *'buckakiu shirts.
- "*»•
-------on—
1.
1 nflniiig entries strictly Fanners will do well to look over these -phor adde&lt;|.
.
i. will take the ..-.pots
out of made n flying vtalt to friends here last pony, and cnch held his bow and arrows, traordinary precautions are taken in tbe
prevented many things gtxata and then they will know best where' black ctKxlsl
week. — home very able speaking al the and as thoateer* came stumbling blindly case of thia |»und—which, by the way, is
buy. Their llie of agricultural imple­
d that would great- ly
out
into
the
open,
they
let
tbo
arrows
drive
worth over forty pounds ilithe platinum
mriH.-i luiiaiau ui. u»*&lt;-ii*4&gt;;uws, .-fupcriur j Teapots ^houhl be washed thoroughly convention here last week by speaker*
ractlvenejs of the hall. ments consists of. BisselI\p.'ows, Superior
from a distance of ten feet into tho ani­ market. It Is inclosed in a case uf silver
■. enters the cast wing shoe and hoe drllf* and Moline cultivators, (with stroni soda and water and 'then from Kalamazoo and Detroit.—John Marks mals’ flanks und necks, where they stuck gilt, itself Inclosed in a case of solid bronze.
They also sell the Webber wagon. Good-T rinsed well tend perfectly dry each day If has brolien ground for Ids new house.—C. quivering.
hsplay ot
Mr. Cheney had already removed otiser
year Bros. have an established name as !( one would. (prevent the curious haylike Boice has moved lo Antrim county.—Elder
Then the Iddiuu boys would yell aud cases of mahogany, lead and oak. More­
AI.KEXHl'RGH.
Carpenter tills the pulpit here next Sun­
honorable and reliable hardware and Imp!.-■ ’1 smell often noticed in a teapot.
day in Prof.llumpbn*y's place.—Wm.Smith their father*, who luul hunted buffaloes over. the platinum pound is wrapped, as a
in his, cozy t little incut dealers, and it ai ways pays to deal.*
■j The valunbie tuedlclual properties of and wife made a visit to ftjeuds hi Eaton with arrows, smiled approvingly. Tbe ar­ further precaution..in Swedish paper that
I a full line of stoves with such.
i
t j onions have never tn+n disputed. They county last Week. — Mr. Diner, of Wood­ rows were not big enough to kill, they contains no silica. A comparison was ef­
ndl’.M the celebrated
There might hayr been some things that
merely hurt, and the steer would rush off
liingcs. though if .yoiT the reporter mtasafl in his visit, but those-, j1 quiet the nerve*, an'l eaten once or twice land, ta entertaining a brother and sister into a clumsy gullop for fifty yards, when fected on a balance in a vacuum, where, by
means of a microscope again, a variation
tint*1 ;n • he carries you mentiomsl were so prominent that they’ ' a week are k good spring tonic, und can be from Indiana. —Mrs. Dr. Saj’les Is enter­ its owner would raise his Winchester anil of 140,000th part of a grain could be noted.
prepared in numerous ways. .
taining her mother from Lowell.— We see make the dust spurt up around Jt, until Again t here was no alteration to speak of.
ih store. Ills line of could not escape notice..
le nnd includes every"
Good flour adheres slightly to the hand, some fanner* plowing for wheat. Wo one bullet would reach a leg and the steer
Mr. Cheney, addressing the assembly,
ap :■&gt; a-most expensive
anil If pressed in I*, shows the Impress of think it, ta too late. Take notice how this would stop furan instant, with a de*|&gt;eratc \t said he had finished, the comparison l»ex it bis line ot razors
The merry-go-round ta well patronized. ; the lines on the skin. Dough made of it comes out.—Workmen 0)1 .our depot will toss of it*, head, und stagger forward again -tween the immured and imperial stan­
&lt;&gt;ng and sigh fir .bls' *l'he track ta in good condition and goo! | 1s yeHowishj-wliIte and does not stick to resume.their work on ti:« same some time on three.
dards, and had found them in the same
tbis’fali.—It Is whispered that Ed. Coats
these, there is an
Thu dogs, to the number of twenty or condition and to all Intents and purposes
the hands after sufficient kneeding.
11 al&gt;out buying Geo. Bump*** farm.—B. F. more, were around it by this time in a unaltered.
•’•e* and blankets. ¥ races may be looked Ur.
A gowl way to ventilate a cellar In to Wolfe will sell ten-acres of his farm from snarling, leaping [Kick, und the owner
the floral hall Is*
Leo D, will trot 1st the three year old
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach then said an
extend from lit a pipe to the kitchen chim­ the back end if desired for village lot*.
j would try again, and wound It perhaps In official report would Ixi published* in due •
vcludvcly Vb fancy race and also the free for all.
ney. The draught In the chimney Mill
tho Hank and it would lurch over heavily course, und suggested that with tbe
and relics of every
The pop enru nnd lemonade stands were carry away the cases which would other­
like a drunken man, shaking its head from
• crangeinent of this
Farmers are atamt through seeding.— ■ide to side and tossing its horns at the speaker’s permission they should now ad­
wise find their way ipto the rooms above.
journ the meeting for twenty yean.
"uaipleted. when we well patronized on the second day.
Hugh Campbell was called to Kalamazoo
The hint won taken, and the standards
l- •hirriptlun would Im*
Just keep jour eye on the two year olds.
For use as a disinfectant mix carbolic last peek to attend the funeral of n niece. dogs, who bit at the place where the blood
irt display will be very They nnrllable to put up a race that will acid with boiling water. This promptly ,—Rev. J. H. MeLc^n and wife are visiting ran and snapped at its legs. Sometimes were then replaced in the wall, which was
overcomes tlje usual antagonism between' their many friends here. Mr. Mctaa-i it would lie there lor an hour, until it bled duly sealed. A mural brass plate marks
p * ••*. owing to the other astonish you. ■
to death, or again il would scramble to its the precise t*poL—Pall Mall Budget.
&gt; ■ much room.
Everything about the fair ground looks the acid and the water and converts them preached a very able disconrse lo a large feet nnd the dogs would xtart off in a panic
i &lt;-f the west whig is
|:&gt;t-j a permanent solution which will keep nnd appreciative audience at tin* church
neat and tidy. Many Improvements have tor weeks, j
of fear after n more belplea* victim.
last
Sunday.
—
One
day
last
week
while
lieen made of late.
It was the’ most unsportsmanlike and
.......
"The habit of great men iu the matter of
painting a burn for George Hayward, the wantonly cruel exhibition 1 have ever seen.
uni slaw.
If tbe good weather holds out the bank
.scaffold gave way and John Itootmn and A bull in a ring has a fighting chan&lt;%- and sleep forms an interesting subject of in­
lair, you'll surely j accounts of some of the owners of the
The owners of the Mammoth eavetf
quiry,” said Mr. E. W. Jacolw, of Boston,
Kentucky propose to riiproduce the "starry 1 T. Gelb fell a distance of aliuut twenty takes it. but these animals, who were too at rue of the &gt;mleta recently, "and I believe
stands will be materially increased.
the place to go.
chamber" ta the mining buildiug at the I feel severely Injuring Mr. Doonan; Mr. weak to stand nnd too frightened tn run, such an inquiry would show that those
Gelb escaped with slight injury. — Mr. Staggered about nntil the Indians had fin­
'intighly aud favorably
L. E. Hinchman, of Johnstown, has
who have nuuie tbe greatest mark on thp
Fox, or South Bend, ta visiting fata daugh­ ished torturing them; nnd then, with blood world’s history have always taken it in
rram'ear of Uiv'db- eight bead of horses at the fair grounds, World’s Fai.
In the Floral hali. six of whom are standard bred, and all
Seats for lip.OOi) people are to be pro- ter, Mrs.” Geo. Conyer,—A. Barnes has »purtlng from their ^youths, would pitch nbutyiancc. There jsa popular belief that
vlded in the great manufacturers* building । again gone to ttie north woods.—Isaac lh*- forward and die, and they hnd to be quick
make especial men- have good trotting blood in them.
at the World's Fair for the dedication' 1 back and wife visited Um* latter's father about It la-fore the squaws liegan cutting Napoleon look only four or five hours’ rest,
1 ' lit of readers of tbe
but to my mind tho theory han grown out
Marriage ought not to be a failure with exercises on October 21.
last Sunday.
| off the hide while thu flanks were still of the desire of bis admirers to show thnt
such
a
layout
of
nice
presents
»
will
be
I heaving.
n * the organization of
in tiita mutter, as in all others, he differed
Mlddfevllle.
The
women
ot
La
Salle
county.
Illare
The government cither purchases steers j from bis fellow*. Asa mntu-rof fact, it
Kgricultu al Society has presented lo the happy couple this after­ raising .money for the purpose ot payli g
Delayed letter.
■
asnlflceut showing as noon.
Thos. Winters, ot Grand Rapids. Mas for the Indians a few weeks before an waa imixmsible to tell exactly how long he
tin* expenses of some 000 or Too women
issue
or
three
or
four
months
previous
to
'
slumbered, but it ta certain thnt, Ljke the
It was the flrat to atWere the floral hall twice its present and girls during a vtalt to the WoRd’s seen on otir streets lust week. — N. C.
। "f the visitors as they size there would bo no room to spare nnd
Thomas and Bert Johnson were s&lt;*en on it, feeding them meanwhile on the govern­ great general* in our own civil Var. he
Jti&lt;l each one desired to .merchants oould find room to display their Fair..
our streets last week.—Horace WatklnsJ of ment reservation. The latter practice ta availed himself iff every opportunity to
much
more
satisfactory
to
tbe
contractor,
The
main
railway
station,
within
the
seek tbe greatest of nil means of relief
tving, on the pretty goods satisfactorily, something they can­
Graini\R.ipl&lt;ta, spent a portion of lari week
World’s Fair grounds, when* al) excursion with l|ta parents in the village. — T[he ns it saves him tbe cost und care of these tram fatigue.
the arttatic and novel not do now.
trains will discharge their passengers, will experience imclal held Monday evening by cattle during the winter,.and tbe inevita­
"Even wheu considering bis plans on tho
the costly rugs, cozy
Pontiac Chief, owned by Dr. Jxiwry. be a handsome structure, costing 3325,000. the Methodist ladle.* was a thorough spe- ble loss which must ensue in that time occasion uf tbe greatest event of bta mili­
' lbs .inviting one. to
be here to take part in the free-for-all and will necoa odute 25,000 persotta nt one ee*s. It netted the ladles 378. — Arthur through illness und starvation. Those I tary career, the battle of Waterloo, the
within their soft cm- will
trot. It ta reported that Ripple, the Grand 1
*iaw hod been purchased in October, and 1 hour left him before thiKdeclsive moment
Tewksberry’s many young friend* tfn- bad been weighed and branded at thnt
cunt divaub rriqtading
time.
arrived was occupied with a snooze, which
1 H.i Yiu.q not lacking.the Rapids trotter with a very low record, will
Arkansas will exhibit nt the World’s tfered him a very pleasant surprise party
evening. — Mrs. Spaulding will
• -nen Iu the holiday also be here to take part in that race.
Fair a relief map of the state, showing all Friday
L. E. Hinchman has some valuable trot­ elevations, depressions, lake*, swamp*, occupy thu Briggs house on Grand Rapids
thia display alone ting stock. He has a yearling Jllly-lligt^la cred and stoni' areas, arable lands, wheat, street hi the near future.—The Lyceim wheu they hail fallen off ih weight from i
* tu Hall, whe.c the pro- cloudy related to Nangy Hants 2.05 jqfThe coni and cotton regions, timber nnd prairie connected with the High bchool will :be one-thin! to one-half.
companion. I»«rm« always showed. • £
started the first Monday In October.—Miss
■•••&gt; nnd fgnclful elegan- fastest trotter In Hie world, on the aide ot!
They were then tasued nt their original
{nr hla feeling* on the subject by
Besslu George, of Rockford, and M|ss weight.
______________
'TU.I ta. a
* steer
■t.or which in
ill October
(Ict.iilx-r never■■disturbing
... ...
_____«___ •.____
'In one entrancing her dam. and to Martha Wilkes 3.07?*, finds, etc.
That
him. x-Napoleon's
case1-is
Myrtle
Ickes,
of
Grand
Rapids,
spent
Sun
­
tbo next fastest. on-the side of her. side.
waa found to weigh lrI00 pounds, and only that of moat military beroe* and of
day and Monday with tlieir many friends which would supply twenty or rnoru peo­
■ • u- that this fine
moat
great
men."
—
St.
Ixrais
Globe-Dem**।
If
sheep
are
to
be
sold
it
will
pay
to
fat
­
Larrr Noble, the fast three year old
in this village.— Miss Hubbard, of Char­ ple with meat* w» supposed to uavu kept,
the year around nt
lottes, visited her cousins, the Fentons, lin this weight throughout the entire winter,
owned" by Will Mott, of Hickory Corners,
.
F
-rifim. awl that positive­ has been entered In the three year old race. , ten and sell for mutton.
lyr.c
A pet lamb occasionally In the thick will till* village over Sunday.—Amta Fausey and won isnurd at 1,100, although It had not I
Cha*»g Txa*» Grr*t PhUosopUy.
ly- for the exhibition. Larry won two heats In the exciting three
Hwli
and wife, of Carlton, visited relatives in 300 pounds of flesh on Its bortes. The agent I Qn his deathbed Chuang Tzu lifted up
d *r* to call on him. ns
help
to
gentle
the
flock.
year old race at tho June meeting, which
the village Sunday.—George Smith afid
goods to be the finest
If hogs arc troubled with lice give them family now occupy the rooms over Anu- is not to blame for this. This is tho fault 1|te volce against thnt terrible abase of
was won by Leo D. on the eighth heat.
awl 1
of tho government, and it ta quite fair to I grief, from which wu who live at the end
lauiliv 11 MT.
—— .
,
prtoea ri&lt;t»t, He ta a fast coll and will make Leo hustle. a light rubbing with coal-oil.
strong
Strong
drug Tuesday.
store.—Rev.
Bcv.^DekItry^
Dealtry
wasahd
Jn
In , ___ th
. nt Mime one. besides
„ the
. contract- !: of this Nineteenth ~»tury
Writ! 1
century haw
have cnot
wl*"&gt;’v
Lowell’s last
- Iswe
Gibb,
« wholly
! -NHitothe \alue of tbe
Loweii -last Tuealay.
!=~“" In Grated
-*’5 |
Sifted coal ashes will aid materially In ---------nt -relatives
-lyJ
1
"*rj’ hc
U&gt; low grades and all the
wife are the guestk of relatives hi Grated the beet la issued two weeks after the con­ dying, diMurtad him with promise* of a
lightening
a
heavy
soil
and
making
more
At the convention In Grand Rapids
ib
tract has been rnndo, it can and frequently magnificent and costly funcml. Then,
Rapids this jeck. &lt;■
' *l was a pietty clever Tuesday Judge F. A. Hooker, of Charlotte, porous.
Is rejected by the army officer In charge with words of lofty simplicity, tbeir mastailing a complete sou- was nominated for Justles of the Supreme
A well foralcd head to r young tree Is
of» ------------------------------------------tho issue if he think* it is unfit. .
। ter rebukud them, bidding them be true to
fair to ail visitors. Court, to fill varaqcy, on the fotr li ballot. very Important, but must be secured dur­
Coni is nearly all cut In this vicinity.—
But
ISut the
IJ1C UU^CI*
officen* present u&gt;
at thq^issnu .I
ijgaj, nature, not artiflciality:
* antiful picture cards and There went many eminent names present­
Rev.
McLean
is
again
In
our
midst.
—
IL.
MW were ns_ helpless m *1
they ware indig_________
_____________
, coffin
“With
heaven
and earth for my
way' They are out of ed for the consideration of the convention, ing growth.
Bratt,
of
Coats
Grove,
is
visiting
friends
nanL for tbe beef had weighed the weight 1 anij ,ben; wa£ uJ(S enn, ro00n and star* a*
The grape needs a dry. well drained
• hope Grehle won’t "go aud consternation was spread among the
in tills vicinity. He Intends to start credited to it once when it was paid for, my burial regalia and with al! creation to
I'inkf
ing fata geuerosltv, but friem.ls ot ail the candidates by having the soli, and good cultivation nnd close, prun­ Thursday for Central Lake where be will and the contractor hod saved the expense ; eKCOrt me to the grave, are not my funeral
ing every season.
reside.—Mrs. E. B. Payne and Mrs. Im of keeping It, and the Indian received just , paraphernalia ready to hand?11—Tempi®
W'i Will si-ti r-ctate hte thoughtfulness name of Judge H. H. Hutch, of Bay CID’,
Wood pasture is a healthy place for Heart are better at this writing.— A nuin- one-fourth of the meat due him, and for 'i * favor In giving him presented at the 11th hour, and after It
•*!«. Hi..;
’•'•&lt;? ta the product of his was supposed that the names of all candi­ lugs, and they will pick up food that ber from this place haw Joined the young which ho paid iu laad.-Richnnl H. Davis
■ °»n g»o;
people’s Alliance at Cloverdale. — O. D. in Harper’s Weekly.
‘ • hta store being but a dates bad been presented. There were would otherwise go to waste.
I A celebrated gnrdncr once said: "If I
lfflccti i.
■ &lt; Inlay.
eight candidate's und the contest was spir­
On th. •/.
Not only will an occasional clearing cf Loomis is on the sick list.—Miss Nellie
] were to try to put the whole secret of sue*
•Uexqu! •. -•■Li of tbe south wing Is ited but friendly in every respect. But the stable pay* in the way of appearance, Wilkenson, of Orangeville, returned home
Hog* will keep in better condition if fed
■‘-play made by
from the start the contest was really be­
Friday.
some pumpkins or squash. They will ccm in gardening in one sentence I should
tween Judge Hooker and Judge Cahill, of but also In a sanitary way.
...
hue McCoy,
makes
faster
gain
sad
at
less
expense
Jotepb
Ruby,
of
Columbia.
P».,
suffered
from
If you go into fruit growing for market t&gt;trtb with scrofula butnor. till be was perfectly
I My atlr the boV
i t wJ?1"111 a:“l
&gt;nan. Commenc- laming, the latter being defeated on th'
than if fed corn alone.
go Into h systematically and energetically, cured by Hood** Sanaparilla.
extend LiUp 11 ,he ro°r* nta*ind drapertet fifth ballot.
Ju ige Hooker’s Interests were no noubt but not on too largM settle.
color. .,1
,!ic ««&gt;und. the various I owoiv
Jgdgeu.ivaueed
Hooker * by the able nanner In
1
together so as to give a | largely advanced by Uw
FAL?

ta «•'*

HOW THE WARDS OF THE GOV­
ERNMENT ARE GIVEN SUPPLIES.

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�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, September 29, 1S92.
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MARSHALL

l.cook. R4ttor-

THS HASTINGS mich., tostoffick,
A.OGUST a14--18?9_
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Additional Local News.
The best watch for tbe least money.
Non magnetic, ot Pancoast only.
Cash. We do the rest .on SlatesL' price and better goods at the Racket.
1’atix. Smith.

K A.
A. Clark,
ctert, alitiost
aintot seven years watch
E.
jrnTTORTAL NOTES. &lt;maker
_____ ...at John 2
Beamer*_____ ' ‘jewelry
:‘ J »U&gt;re.
iLULl&lt;jn.L/llu xn vi has resigned
rvskne.1 his
hta poniiton
position and
and gnu*
goue tto l'ort
Huron. Mr. Hessmer has secured II. C.
Henry. &lt;* Auburn, Ind., to take his place.
Republican Senatorial Convention.
ThirrniiblicAn*
rrmibUc«»^tl»eatteen.
’iMM*t&lt;Md»l«JHMr. Henry Is a good watchmaker. Jeweler
Th-»
of tllV fifteen-.*'
S’S..,?...
trilit. eoiwlsdiix nt tte ouuiilies wt Barry null h’*- ami engraver, nnd a graduate of tbe cele­
ton Junnret m nelwmte convention u th* ert* brated Parson’s Horalogical school at
6? IlMtlux-’. on Tue*tay,
«1». l«*-t «
! o\5ocki»’ nu. for the purpose of J»j«dug u Peoria, BL All work left at John BessBotnlmvUou a r*n&lt;!id*tJ for member of the state mer’s jpwelry store will be promptly at’’’to accordance with .a reflation adopted in tendgoto and artistically executed.
1M3. tbe Imarsof repressntattve to this
Uou will be a*- fellow*. Each precinct will he |/aii accident resulting in the death of
entitled to one &lt;1( k srt’te for even: 1.0M of popu­ “Daisy.” Chester Messer's family horse,
lation aud CractK&gt;u thereof If said fraction
cred 600. and rneti nreeltwt shall t«* rutlth-d D' happened Monday on the Michigan Ou­
one delegate, ns shown by die e» tints of isso, tre!. Several horses had broken out of the
r°itarry nnuniy—A»»jria, I: Baltimore. I; Barry. pasture lot on the farm near the city and
I: CArtetou, 1. (X-ttetmi. 2: Hwiii'id. 1; Ropj-. came down town. In wandering around
1- Irvlt-c. 1’ Johustor.il. I; .Maple Grow, I: they finally rot on the track near E.l Y.
Orar^rride. 1. PrUriert le. 1. B.iltand.I: Woo.1 Bogie's residence and the morning eastern
tend, 2; Yankee Sprnugt. 1; ftisttags city (one
bound freight raq into Daisy, breaking her
leg. She was put out of her misery a lit­
tle later by being shot. The other horses
3; BoxooaTs: Sunfield. 2; \ ertnonlvllle. 2; Wal­ escaped injury.
ton. 2; ttlo’lw. 2; Clmrioito city (»ne from
The street corner orator ta now getting
each ward^4; Eaton Rypkta
’ono tro,“eac i
WS^creurlt*tof county eommitteM are reqnevt- in his deadly work as election approaches,
ed to forward list of delegates "t i!&gt;*lr respre lie strikes aa attitude that would grace a
tire counties to the chairman of this cqmmltwe Caesar or a Clwro and proceeds' to make
in advanreof die meeting of thb t ons entton.
rtalements. and reel off statistics without
regard to facts or feelings- Pathetic ap­
DC AXE HAWKIM.
peals are made that would melt a heart ot
stone. It ta said tliat the soldier on top of
Republican prospects both in the east the monument doubled up the othej day
and west continue to grow brighter. It is wnd gave way lo grief, and was seen to
conceded'that New York and Connecticut wipe his optics with hta coat sleeve. It
’‘might have been from statements made
are already safely for Aarrfoon. and so that hurt his feelings, or else some that
strong a democratic organ as the N.. Y. were hard to swallow, as both kinds are’
Sun calls the attention of the democratic in the air most every day.
national committee to tbe fact that this
Few people arc aware of the fact that
year Delaware aud New Jersey are doubt­ we are indebted to the piople of historical
ful states, with at leapt even chances for Pompeii., wbo were burled deep under the
the republicans. The Sun _ urges Dickin­ ashes from Vesuvius over 1800 years ago.
for one of the moat Important industries of
son and Ilarrity to call off the rainbow our time—tte canning industry. Years
chasers in the west anil concentrate their ago when tbefirst excavations were made,
. efforts on the east and south, or the de­ several jars of figs were found, the con­
tents of which appeared as fresh and pala­
mocracy will be hopelessly divided.
table as wheu put up eighteen, centuries
before,
investigation proved that the
If any man vote for Morse for governor, fruit had teen put up In cans In a highly
he should do so because he prefers him to heated state, and an opening left in the
John T. Rich: or because he 1s a democrat: top of the can for escaping steam, which
or because he likes him as a personal when it had served its purpose, was sealed
over with wax. Yankee ingenuity caught
friend, if lie carries friendship into his onto the process at once and the following
voting. But It ought not to be urged that year canning factories were erected In the
ex-soldiers who are republicans vote for United States.
Morse, although he was a gallant'soJdler,
As-we have announced ip another col­
any more than ex-soldiers who gre demo­ umn tbe price of lhe.BAXNEn aud Tribune
crats should vote for Harrison because he will tie advanced to $1.40 after Oct. 1st.
was a brave soldier, or for Thomas for We do this because the price has been ad­
vanced on us and we cannot longer con­
congress. We fail to see how such things tinue at the old rate. But the BaKXKH
either affects a candidate's fitness for still Irada aqd has made arrangements to
give the people of Barry county the cheap­
office.
est anil test resiling offere«L Monday
Are political principles legitimate -stock morning we concluded arrangement*’ with
the New York Tribune, owned by White­
in trade to be bartered away for the red law Reid the nominee'for Vico President
pottaro of office to satisfy the greed of a on the republican ticket, sto that we anfew politically unprincipled leaders? We enabled to furnish the B.wxku and New
Tork Weekly Tribune’for the small snm
beHcvc they are uot. But froin^tte time
of St.10 cash in advance. The New York
the middle-of-the-road- county/convention Tribune will have an . especial attraction
was held until now, the leaders and candi­ for Barry chunty readers inasmuch as exdates have labored to bring aliput nn en­ Congnwsman R. &lt;•■ Horr, formerly of Sagin­
aw, and who has talkisl to Barry county
dorsement of themselves. Their latest sop
people several times. Is the editorial writer.
to that end is M. F. Jordan.
The New York Tribune is « bi page paper,
filled with bright, spicy news and the edi­
Republicans of Barry county, remember torial page ta filled with only such edltorthat if you win. organization and “eternal inta as can eminatc from the pen of R. G.
Horr. This is- the greatest bargain ever
vigilance” will be the price of victory. offered to the people of Barry county and
Therefore organize, work and the victory one that .we feel will'be appreciated.
is yours. Whenever, the republicans of
Barry county have organized, aud were
united, they have won. There I* no un­ ' Rev. A. D. Grtg«by will ■ preach next
harmony to contend with. Then do noy1 Sundas morning and evening. That day
Is theidate of his silver wedding, and his
let victory be lost by default
mowfing subject will be based upon that
ns a topic. HI? friends and well wishers
Do you want to putflO cetfts of each di­ may if they feel so inclined show their
ver dollar into tbe packet of tbe buUibn good will by contributing silver offerings.
owner, (if course you do not. We ctai to go towards paying the balance of the
pardon tbe mine owner who desire*-tt: fo\, debt incurred by tbe Improvements of the
■church, to be placed in a box In'the vostlof every standard silver dollar coined un­ Httde or left at tte parsonage.
der free coinage, tbe mine owner would
The society connected with Emmanuel
get 30 cents, la it not tetter to leave the church Will be entertained Thursday, Oct.
Jaw as it is, and let the government get Cth. by Meedames N. Barlow, Dr. Barber.
C. Bartier, R. Doyle. F. Barlow. C. Huff
this 40 cents profit?
man, M. Throop and tbe Misses Knowlton,
Belie Throop, Grace Messer. Josie Schu­
Editor Dennis is attempting again !• man and Mary Liena. Sapper from five
until eeven.
carry favor with the local democracy.

Such n proceeding ou tbe part of a mau
who has for over a dozen years been
stabbing the democracy of Barry county
In the back, reminds one of a cliaracter
protrayedln Dickens, and known to an Ig­
nominious fame as Uriah Heep.
Tbe Journal editor, in his last paper,
climbs up on a political manure heap,
grate up both hands full, of the stuff be
stands on, and hurls it at Dr. IL F. Thom­
as, the republican candidate for congress
in this district. That kind of teolness
seems'exactly suited to the Journal** cali­
ber and instincts.

Uwo weeks ago the Journal mentioned
the peophfe'.party candidate for gorenwr
In a great expansive four Urie editorial.
The effort aau&amp;t have exhausted our mid­
dle of the rwed contemporary, for he for­
got all about ids candidate for governor
again last week.
As It doesn’t hurt anything, and seems
to do him so mueh good, we will let Editor
Dennis continue to harbor the, delusion
that Weaver will carry Kansas and Ne­
braska. That will sms: hinder their cast­
ing their solid dectpnri vote for Harrison
just the same.

“Hew you democrats, -tetter gulp down
this dish of crow I have paepartri for you;
TbeB49XKB i« opposing Morre!” This
ta the frightful pressure our rattled con­
temporary is bringing to bear upon Barry
county's democrats.
The low ebb to which *chem n; .'ex ie-«
Wve brought toe people's fatly is shown

or M iiton pnX Ibero
,
i
’
x
were ipg eigm,

PRICES

THE SILK INDUSTRY.

NO HIGHER

Presidential Campaign of 1892.

but in MANY INSTANCES THEY

A MICHIGAN MAN GIVES SOME

ARE MUCH LOWER,

INTERESTING FACTS.

qRRNb IKBUCEHENTJ
e TO READERS OF

Mnewth. »—ge
U" Ab»”‘ H1*“‘r
t rim C..I1.I.H H.A.I-A—‘■'*U

Benign Influence of tko Protective

b, rrwiW Bu.I.h. M-o.

Tariff Dctuonatrutcil.
The firm of John D. Cutter
Co-, is
one of the oldest silk manufacturers In
this country. Their factories at Beth­
lehem, Pn., wer : started in 1852.
Mr.
E. B. Fenton, of Detroit, represent*
this firm and travels from the Atlantic
to the Pacific io*carch of business for
his employer*. He thoroughly under­
stands and appreciates the benefits
which tho McKinley law has nfforddd
the silk industry of America. From
him we learned the facta embodied in
this article:
“The American manufacturer makes
the best silks in the world, as tasbpwn
by an order given to the above firm m
August by a San Francisco dry go'als
house for a piece of black silk to lie
sent to Paris, France.
It was fur a
lady living there, who had worn this
make of silk before and was satisfied
that she couW find nothing to equal it
in the French market.
“From the lauding of Columbus to
the close of the war of the ndiellum,
England and France supplied ^thc
American market Macvlofirid. Eng­
land, was the head center of the silk
industry, until Englund adopted free
trade, when the advantage slip|K‘l*fro:n
her, and today Lyons, France, ta the

Tho Democrat*, in the st^te campaign
of 1800, told the ladies that the effect
of the McKinley bill would be to In­
crease materially the coat of imported
g sals, for the increased duty would be
mlded. Tbe ladles were alao told that
Ute domestic pnxiuct would also be increaaed in cost, forihe American manu­
facturer would a&lt;hi"the increased duty.They were assured that a protective
tariff was always levied only to allow
the domestic producer to add to the
cost of hta article and that he would do
so, ns soon a* the McKinley bill went
into cffefcL Did it work thnt way!
Read the following interview with a
meuil'cr of the firm of Strong. .Lee &amp;
&lt;!&lt;»., wholesale dry goods dealers of

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Detroit:
Strong. Leo A Co. say that while the
McKtaler till advanced very materially
Subscriptions may teglnatany ikuc.
the duly on silk-faced velvet*, they hod
tint very reueutly purchased imc&lt;»htki&gt;
Thia la the moat liberal combination offer ev-r mad? in th, ।
Mix-rACXt* vksvcts at 4ow*n rarCK* thas
zvkh nxroaK- They »ay. alvo. that silk­ every reader of "The Baxseh” should take advantage of It al tmo.
faced velvet* are Ix^ug tau nu fact a red in
1X1, ccuntry, that uro fully kmcal to the
ffllunas AimcLi: is »xnr fakticclw.
Colton la--e« were advanced in duty from

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‘•The Industry in our own country , waJufBt.|Ure„ »i:roid.; thwo ariiclM &gt;»y
Iwgnn ns nn experiment,.nearly 40 I
ot an liicrctw^ di-fount at rnic*w
vears,ago, and now occupies more than j
u)w on lowxii
hstors the pas700 establishments, gives employment' sage or th* mu. thu«ii&lt;twlng conclusively
to more than 50,000 person*, nndyiehte 1 that on the article* aLwo menUooed th*
» rourlr pnxluet, ut prvwnu vulu. .1 at ;
•“» ' ■ »«,«"
.bo„ir’a».0M.‘
Tb.‘ d
Ih.’.
Wycnn, (In 183S). It wu.
Uri.o-ib.
..
-Tpurchased
------------- fine em­
they
have but recently
"The duty on manufactured dress broidered cotton
HAXDMtu.Hiitn» at
silks is 50 per cent. I am sometimes CKKAPKK lUtlOCM THAN XVlH BKVoItl*- That
asked by u merchant who leans towoixl the prices ot utaplu nOMKrttc uooi* akk
free trade ‘What will your mills do
when we elect Mr. Cleveland and take
This show* that the foreign manuthe duty off of silks?’ I simply say 'It faclurer is glad ta pay the additional
will make no difference to the manu­ tax. in the way of mdreaaed discounts
facturer, because we will have to cut to American purchiuuirs. for. the privthe wages of the help to meet lU' This ilcgv of selling hta goods in our
would be the only way we could com­ market. The consumer pays no more,
pete if we kept running. Should we the American manufacturer can pay
maintain the same wages: foreigners American wages and the United States
could and would advance the nnce of treasury is the gainer. No federal tax­
silks. Or we should have to close the gatherer visits the American citixcn.
mills for We could not compete in but the foreign manufacturer pays the
wages.
.
federal taxes. .
"Statements made before the ways
and means committee of Congress, of
Thnt the prices of, clothing have not
which 'Roger Q. Mills, itoswell 1*. been inereuMil by the McKinley bill ta
Flower nnd aJuhn Gt Curusle. among attested v
, tho statement* vof
» pivmtuby
prorataothers. were members, showed that in ! ent■ ”
Detroit
'merchants. Here
- &gt;lt clothing
clothing;nwrehanta.
Here
Italy labor employed in n-eling silk ; follow three of them:
cost 10 cents a day, The labor in this ' Mr. Fox. tuatiagvrof the custom tailoring
country, for the same worlq c»t*ts from i dcparimcntot Mabley’ Co.; auy» that the
-55.50 ta $0.00 per week.
In ’GermanV I effect of the McKinley bill was la tunet
Uieiame labor coette from 25 cents to ’ &lt;**»» ’*» ‘’ai**® *n increiue In price* to uur
50 rents ner dnv
i “«rri»anta on imported ■ good*, thl* being
...
I more particularly tho cam* In continental
",t”***,bro!’R 11 ta»fo.&lt; tins*. , manufacture*, but In many case* among
apostles of ‘reform was asked what | tbo En&lt;lW1 maaufn. tureu the ixctuu**
wax the difference between the wages i orKnvMnr *v the MAsrrArrrKEH with
of labor in the manufacture of silk in ! a coitiir.'W.nisij ‘»tEW&lt;Tt&lt;i.s in riijek. He
the countries with which the American : think* that the tetter nnd the medium
manufacturers has to compete. His re- ■ Wades of American made goods will oomrrplr «« -We pxy .bout twh.ii a. W”, fo’oiwWy -Uli lb« -mj.
o&gt;
Jh they .InTn Kng&gt;.„.l. ubnu. 1^“

us much they do m France, i .. . .
...
.
TiiREE-Axn-A-qt'ARTER times what they I ROOd«.
do in Italy, unjl ten times as much as I ___ _________ __ _____ ......
- duty
Utile ...tho
Sey do in Chinn and Japan.' Against I ”*» taerea-&gt; «i on ulmoat nil thu line* of
is ruinous competition, our lienifiecnt I -"'Ported woolen-, uaadtel by th-.-m, the
tariff protect* American workers in the |
“ "&gt;*dc-op garment
bilk iiidnstrv
। «as «o «m*ll that, in meet ca»t«s no aoDuring Cleveland n admintatraUon T*sc«« In (h.. Hpe **KN
of **Mt to hla
andCU.lhr
the wages of silk workers declined finer grades of cloth». lhe homo product km
ulnmt 10 per cent, but iu 1801 a Is Inferior to the foreign made, though in
change came, wages began to go up, I ’ho matter uf cheviot* and raMim-rvi they
compare
tbuM- made
and continued to go up until now they will, ce-"— favorably with •
* ‘ h’ That the pa&gt;iiajn of tub m'KINLXV
are Kjnal to. and in some instances in
excess of. those of the Hush times be- BIU. tn
" xo wu* A/rnTim&gt;lTHK &lt; on or inixicmcsand t^at g.,od« of the latlertmake
fore £he administration referrvtl to.
arc now Mild a* cheaply as ever tefore.
‘‘At the time of the passage of the
Moll
Hock say that foreign manuMcKinley bill, imported silk plush cost J tacturers have in k&gt;i»e Inxtance* added the
§1.00 per yard. The MeKinlcy
MuKinlcy bill put |1 tecreaaedduty
lacreascdduty to tbe
the price of the goo K
1-.
_j on
— silk _._xv
firtu belm
belut: heavy buyer*
buyers aro
uro Urns
th ns
a duty of $1.50 a yard
plush. ' but their firm
_ ___
............ that
enabled to secure heavy
diacovxtu
For u time the price went up. but I Ma.ihloil
American manufacturers started up to I MOR* THAN Orr*EtT.IE INCHKASK or DtTJT
that they uro Able therefore to sell to
Creduce the article,and it-is now Hold—u ami
T»UR CXKTOMEltM —
- •-------—
v —
&lt;&gt;I4&gt;
vhiceh.
They
etter article—for 75 cents per yard.
think that the bes of grade* «.
roor.of «
Amerl“A recent writer in th-« Macclesfield, con ntade cloths will compare favorably
(England), Herald. afUnr showing the with the tetter grade* of foreign manaeffects of foreign tariffs on the silk fa-: lure.
.trade of that city, concludes with the
The annual meeting for the election of following questions: ‘Is it not time'
No intelligent voter in Michigan can
■officers of the Home MlMiaunry society jrct to look into these matters? Is there read the above
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will be held at Mrs. Steiker’s Wednesday any wonder that the trade of the coun­ appreciating the statements without
* depths of falsehood
afternoon, Get Sth. Come early.
wn,cn tne
try is bad? Do the w.sivers of Maccles­ and mtarepresenU^.,..
itation w
to which
the
field know the reason that they have Democrats of thta state descended to
mi
many weeltB of play 'lately, jtelude the people, into trusting them.
UN*&gt;A«ALLED CHECK- .
against their wish? Shall wc longer 1 here is no honorable escape for the
wait to see other tradec drifting away ’\mocra*y. If (heir Btatem&lt;mto Were
Convention.
from us like the silk trade? Shall we not deliberate effort* to deceive the
continue to find employment for the people, then they were the evidences
foreigner, and starve our own people? of utter incompetence to judge aright
One of the mast wonderful examples of It is time we were thinking ofj these in public questions—an incompetence
mamroorii gall ever beard ot has Just come questions seriously.’
1
which should effectually bar that party
to light In this city and causes a sarcastic
“TheMcKinley tariff has certainly from any participation in state aflWrZ
sueer to come ocertbe eouutejiance of every secured the establishment of many new The people of .Michigan cannot trust
democrat, who la acquainted with the silk mills and imparted vitality and ex­
in powCT U ’ °r M ilw&lt;&gt;,nPeU5nt tt Party
facta. Could Mayor Hogle get an animal pansion to many old ones, giving em­
In hta store window that had as much ployment to an increased number of
cheek as Brother Dvnnta has displayed, .aborers, at higher wages than at any
I-rotate Judge S. A. Aldrich, ot Mmthere wouldn't be room euon* on Main time during the past 10 or 13 years.” ’ kegon county, one of tlie veterans of
street to hoidjlpi crenrdM'iai would come
b”n
wine Ume
The people of” the United States
to gazeupoo It
Two years ago he was elated chairman have sold to their foreign neigh­
the
first year
under
of the senatorial committee, while attend- bors in
‘,The Republicans
tog it union convention In Nashville. This the McKinley law over. $300,000,000 are united and will carry
that counttyear he has professed to be a People’s more in value than they have bought
The
party man, and lias been busy trying to abroad. Thene is-aib otiier nation with mere-think the Democrats
are nrettv
---—
-----such
a
record.
Until
adequate
proteeram his own ticket down democratic
n,k.bh"n “ ’°t' ,Or
throats. Fhe
rh“ people*’* party to which Mr.
—t I
“ C3rac thI* country never made
■..fM S
th7 ■’■nember hm- Ht.
Dennis belongs,
setutortal ran«m.
convenl I 5Uch a record.
longs, had Its •enatortel
t«rly he hxa worked against C. E. Iteltlon this year at Nashville where M. F II The entire state tax levy for 1 SOO was
Belknap |a
Jotoan was nominated, and teat week the
jfS3’744*00^01 Ifl£&gt;3 il taS1.419,'.’01.Cl—
.*nd unus«»Uy popular
democrai.-* were almost struck dumb by *
a difference of $155.457.61 in favor of the with all the veterans in that &lt;li»trint
Aeetox the following in the Charlotte Republicans,
notwithstanding
the ™«y propow u&gt;,how thetrappnj.tluon
Lead*r:
Deinocrat* had $426,000 from the United
SBNATORTAT. COXVXXTtOX.
J*””*™1: -f «»• FlPrenth Senatorial States to help them out Where ta the
ni*trtrt, coniprtstaK th.i counties of Eitonand mu.1,1 IX&gt;inocTatic economy?

Pairs of Boys, Misses and Childrens school shoes just received,
the b£lst line in the city, made by V. Schocnecker, Milwaukee. \
ROSS LEWIS A FiFER. line of fine hand

•

Also, LADIES SPRING HEEL SHOES and;KI I BEKS to

match.
I am showing the best and most satisfactory line^f :. is, shoes
and Rubbers ever offered and prices are right.
Remember that with .every S20 cash trade you get the famous
Worlds Fair Guide and Atlas. Call in.

thiieb timks

"Poor „»ge«. l»d toot, ralwrcbl.
u
1. ------"Oiaier Vole.
homes. agaio.t
comfortable lire, of
It Ls well occasionally to recu'l
thnt
«.reri^&amp;s:
n
J. if. Dknxib. Chairman.
'
our
Icbo™. would l» M ob]w
that excel, all writing In teiichltw
Think •&lt; 14 a Peoffirijnarfy man ra'liig wo
1
ruan
what
protection
re311
,
(llX!
,
„
K
a demo'ralte senafutW ccnven-.lnn! And
calling it loo on a day when it sewns as If ihe^my Dr. Depew puts It. 7
ke miHt- kn &lt;* that no Barry esunty demo­
*nrn in our port of the country we
crats emild at’eud, as it would be the best •n off .hotg-.in, an 1 reeolrOT ou’oleo'
day ut the eoatity fair.
Did. the demoerata tamely submit to be- ilion morning tn kt tin colore.1
know we are going f bare a fair X!
tag lrt| around liy the nose as John Salll- jSp^L
Mendea Republican.
rr"*" ‘n A!1'*’ “
van Drtinls proposed to do? Not much .
they didn't lie-was plainly given to
understaiwl t luat aw f people's party man.
The,petno=rau of Mkhlgne ask the
***•
riKht
lie must k-ep btafnraie out of democratic '
re:i’fy‘?'l him 1but Urn IKonoerat. of the Luth will
o&lt;
„!h'
b, 1not let him vote at aB, fvr fe*r J
- -----------„ — -- ------ W In thio jllrwiho irit
cillinrthe
ttera
ratio
arnatnrlal
rijht,
&lt;nd
nudTth.
“
■
m
ll,I»
eilllnr lb. 4micraU,
codtm- ‘'•nhnr*r ddxninaUon.”
twn OqL 4th.

shoes, •

Fine line of GJbNT’S KANGAROO SHOES.

F. Q. STOWELL.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

SEWING MACHINE?
If so, buy of the man who sells at the same |.rice to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge yen$55
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other for $25 as do some dealers.. Oh. no!

The Dollar, of the Poor Man
Is just as good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich. He sells
The Ligjjt Running World Renowned Domestic. The N'ew
Home and pome other first-class machine.--.
He will sell you a machine for a email i iiyment down
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you to call on him before you buy
Needles, oils and parts for all machines.

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T. PHILLIPS.

IT'S A "JIM DANDY,”
The stock of lumber and shingles lately
purchased by

Boailey, Mason &amp; Biior.
At their yard can he found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studingThe latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.
Their No. 2 shingles are “just too s"eet
for anything.”

’’

�Nogs

kw the floating debris.
"They think I hare been killed or
Dmn ne he lowered
lumself into tho water, -Well, I'm not
itnxiooe to nndecel.e there, for I'm not
nniiotut to have them after me nrntin T“,f * mUo »&gt;rfo™'ho
thonght tt eafo to rttleaee hi, hold nn tho
Then ghutrim;
1 mititifialf nt «u-b ddo of the ntrenm. to
] inuxc anro that no one waa lurking in
j the vicinity, be struck out for land.
I But hero a.difficulty presented itoolf
f
' lj
’ fur he readonly found that be ha&lt;i
j reached a point where the stream was
nn everv-day convenience of an I running with greatly increasAl awiftAB.
. :v.:ry. Pure and wholesome. I new. and pivcw of driftwood, were flc«L
eld-t'.f
’ .. .th'knjpjilous care. Highest ing all about him. In attempting to

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Meat

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: ikes tw$ hrrge pies. Avoid
. - mid insist on having the
NONE SUCH brand.
' t-SOI’IE. Syracuse, N.Y.

I swim
Ktvitl) fhl-rttkrrl,
—,.
through H.
these

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xji-tdsany other mod- i
te toE'iBbto! ■

— tfcSOon m t “
nay Sara «&gt;me enrioai-v u&gt; icww wb«S

017.™™^'' ™ “r th*.

whr1with
’ “““ 10 “ttbeni Kmto nwujwr*,,, ,„&gt;• hMllh ami -hold
liow ““‘•••ni’mgutog
to «r. for I «, yon noej
V00M,*n^rf’’hw4 in lho™™r. tho
jonn« php.fckm prep*,,.,]
medi
doo to * wlnwdlmu mid brought it «cd
tt to bis patient.
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... the
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he ----met1 Kith
f

greatest difficulty, and now as he
glanced ahead he discovered a n*r peril.
Only a short distance below him the
swift current merged into the most dan­
gerone rapids, and be was being drawn
into this with increasing rapidity.
Duu cast a, frightened glance about
. ..he could see no avenue th rough
him. but
kk-llt/.l. lire rererel.l
M__ ...
-

&gt;““« D«n had faltat into *
(filet dumber.
*
chapter XXIV.
“WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT.

Aixry wurua anw? lo Dilrs HpK. but another. Buy four thousand for my fee
ho-checked himself.
and tbe thing in settled."
"Surely you don’t mean it?4 he said
"1 thought yon would come down to
with forced cal maws.
common sense after awhile," said Dill,
"\&lt;&gt;n have had my answer."
and the two men shook hands.
Dill bit Iffs.lip: in rage.
-Now that the matter fa settled we
"How u^-ieh would you want:" lie will get to business,” observed Bland.
a-ked. "h would consent to' increase
But even as ho spoke there came a loud
your fe„ ;
umount rather thr.u knocking at the office door.
.
hive nay intch 11 th? matter.”
CONTINUED
"1 tlnn ;kt ho." remarked Blan.l com­
posedly. "1 -..-iut five thourffad doiMortimer D'.ll rose hi hl* fro! with on
exclamation «&gt;f a itonfahmcnt.
"Why. n? m. you most huye taken
leave of ydnr senses!” be ejaculated*
“Five thoautnd dollars? It ia utterly
prcjKMteronk You luul just as well ask
us to give ybn the whole estate!"
"Please be seated. Yon are exciting
yourself,” remarked Horace Blmui with
exasperating coolness. “Pt'riJqn you
wouldn't mind telling how much you are
to receive for your services in this case,
being yiju up ho positive tliat I am mak­
ing nnrensotntble demands?"
, "That is ipy own,affair." observed Dill
abruptly; ^Enough of this nonsense.
What do you menu-bj1 such condnct:"
"1 have tqld yon once. You must give
me the five |honsand.**
"Then oqr interview is at an end.”
said Dill, and he nnulo a movement ns if
about to leave the room.
"Wait, n moment.” s-aitl Bland: "lam
not dune yet llyou refuse my demands
I shall refer;!he matter to another interestcrl party."
“Youmkii Mrs. Rigg by?”

Mr. sii.l Mt* I. .r. n Pre*coruin- ke-pers
•if die Gnv. l.ig'ithuiiM* st Sand - Brach,
M„-u.. ami are bkt-oed with a daughter,
four years ••!&lt;!. I-a st April she was taken
down with measles, followed with a dreadail isitufh and turning into a' fever. Doc­
tors at home and Detroit treated her. but
Ju rain, she grew worse taphlly, until she
was a mere "handful of I tones."—Then
..'he tried Dr. King's New Discovery and
after the use of two mid a half bottles. was
completely cored. Tln-y say Dr. King's
New Discovery fa worth its weight in
gold, jet j on ran get a trial bottle free at
W. II. Goodyear's drug store.

A BABE’S FOOTPRINTS
SIMILARITY OF THE SOLE OF AN
INFANT’S FOOT ANO PALM.
Inve«tlg*tl&lt;tn« 8!»o«

Bret Harte’s miner, who, after his In­
terview with tbe bitlx- whose advent had
been a mutter of such interest to the occu­
pants of Roaring Camp, held’up hfa Huger
ind remarked, "He wrestled with it,” fa
now cited by the learned in science m
having expressed a significant biological
truth. The singular clinging power of an
Infant's fingers must have been observed
by any one who has been subjected to that
species ut violence. The babe esn have no
uw for any such strength, and this exer.«s
3f ;&gt;ower fa said by the evolutionists to bo
a quality which llw race acquired when it '
lived nihong the brunches of trees, and has

Dr. Ix&gt;ufa Robinson has published nn
account of some experiments which he hnd
mado upon this subject. These experi­
ments were mode in the cases of more than
sixty children, all of whom were under a
|
mouth old, and at least half of whom had
1
been less than one hour in the world. With
’
two exceptions nil cf these babies were
,.
■fl'l
able to bold onton dr ger or a stick threequarters of an Inch in diameter by their
bands, hanging ns if from a horizontal l&gt;ar,
head and almost strangling .him. The '
and sustmnhig the whole weight of their
next instant he was carried into the roar- ’
bodies for at least ten seconds.
■ ing rapids.
The same writer has contributed to The
He only Had a vague remembrance of I
•*.-c-u-hrn- .u.i
d into Utts') compound
Nineteenth Century nq article on tbe foot
u
n. in.
'J'1 lhUr
\ •• m southern India. being wbi^e.1 rapidly through the rush3f a baby, with lh«- intention of showing
BUn‘1’ !lu5 ,!inl a':en:
a
:it cf Hawaii, one mg watura. of seeing the timbers leap- 1
The best ralve in the world for cuts, that its characteristics are prehensile. He
Mortimer Dill smiled composedly.
I Linds. IS.SOtfc the Zulur tag wildly abort him. Then ho was I?* “ r •' “i. ^’ST8cd ,nnu-v ( l
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever says that there are two clnssca of feet,
"1 uee it is no use to talk to you fur­ sores, tetter, chap) cd hurls, chilblains, those which are used only for progression
had 8,000 words, I rarried downward und knocked sense-'
which characterize the
ther,
ho
said.
S ew Sop th Walts poa- .
I- * bv a whirling log.
I SQ‘*'cs',fuI busines-i man. He was prompt
coms, ami nil skill eruptions, and positive­ nnd those which have more complex
"Very well." Hcmce Bland ojiaded a ly cures piles or u&lt;» pay required. It fa functions. In the fl rat class come all the
Jx-ndou Tit-Blta
;
When conscioiunem roturn&amp;d tohim 1 ““i
“V11 hU bu!rinc&lt;!' relations,
* be was lying upon tho bank of the '
stric^h
cor7&gt;ct’h® drawer in hfa desk ns he sjwike and took guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or hoofed animafa. The eonrtruction of the
foot in this class is simple,- im its'functions
iiih-rs will use pine *tream. while bending over him stool a 1 fipni5„™.
^*"1 'E
who-ba‘}» out a small photograph and handed it to money refunded. Price 25 cents per box are simple. It has to sustain the weight of
For sale by \V. 11. Goodyear, the druggist
'
young man of perhaps twenty
nf I “cnhnSs '\‘t•» bim in a business way hail Dill.
the animal, and is therefore very robust, a
,«e. ‘'HewJ.l^'taXXb^l?'
g
lK -tol
A puzzled; look crossed the lawyer's
People's party .leaders are preparing to characteristic for which rnitn bos found an
face
he gja.icod at the bit of. card: make a rtrotig tight in Indiana.
: worn by thotettomuf tot ntfon “nd I
CI“’
artificial substitute in the boot. Among
tlien nn ns?:;,-] pallor came over his tallow
feet of the second kind would be those of
'
” do“ * !“n"
■*«
countenance hind the curd fell from his
eats, for instance, which have, besides the
hand.
power of locomotion, claws with which to
climb.
• "Where—where did yon get this?" ho
The apes, by reason of t he very complex
asked.
functions oad construction of the foot,
..^fwttlwmCtomrt* 1 Ing aboot” dm“nVteSiide^I^'n^’ ibr'"’“ht from "“ hotel to
A gleam of triumph lit tho face of
would have a special claim to lie put in
i ^How-di.i h“’"f JIr B1“’d
uwnll“ Horace Biand.
this class. Climbing with daws fa simply
"Whore do you suppose?" he replied.
..-ri
. *Umu*
’ before, when Mr. Mansfield luul left for
walking, with the added power to drive
Then picking np the photograph that
the claws ipto tbe bark. But the feet ot a
.Shten moon, rep i«l tbo young mn, | lauling tl„.
it W1 LTtheground had fallen from the lawyer’s hand, he
monkey In the branches of a tree running
lining Dari to * sitting posture. -How
broken upon, letting out isirt of read aloud the worth* written Ixmeath
t'liicagb union brewers threaten- to away from a «at or a snake have much
more difficult and complicated offices to
strike.
,-t r* t* 're7\ * i
*k‘
ftobt^nt*. Among the article* Diet the picture, "Mrs. Sally A. Riggsby."
perform. The foot of a monkey must be
l &lt;
Jl i‘ had F!” " ,hro°sh. * *&gt;“ Owith* b«WM » targe photograph. । "What dow this mean?" cried Dill in
To-night!
prepared to wize at almost any angle a
.
srtat mill "towrrea ta,
wUch ta uuing W brok™ tho an agitated voice. "Will you explain?"
If you are trmtbled with Itching, Biecd- branch of a tree with a firm grasp or in an
•lence f&gt;t
totre-.r
I shoptd t. nnk so. 1 was out torn
So it happemsl tltot tlio itiburn
. . .. nnd pointing
,„ . . jc. Blind or protruding plleti try Hill's instant to clasp a spray of fine twigs aud
BI ind rosd to his feet,
I .deer hunt and bud Stop;,..! by the stream |;,,,1 b „„ le[t oat o( tbo !»,, „„a
hi - finger at tho lawyer, said dramatic- ■ l’i;e Pomade. Direct inodeof application, cling to them.
] and Hie only-pile remedy with a printed
•"•IK Y
T .y™
on a UWo in Me. BUnd's room,, and ally:
Now, although the foot of man is at
.-•Wbohta, woman whom ran halo 1',n"i"‘ "" '• p«-k«s-.
■
i down with the dnttwool. 1 had barely there it remnlmsl till
arrival of th L
present used only for locotnotlon, it has
i,„r , to claim the
,i, . Mansfieldi csM ; fw55
tiou or money
81.00. For
six the sama Complicated system of muscles
I caught n glimpse of you when yin went dsimiit to th.. MnastieH Mate.
brought here
I5&gt; refunded.
Ingik TfJ. Price
u to.nkhu
thnt i he hand has. It has Inm-'-d the same
----------- i under, mid Isnsv yon no more till yon
After
After Str.
Mr. Bianl
Dian I had
hiul mmlo
made tho
the«cx
ar
I sale by Fred I.. Heath. Un? druggist.
mmWlea, there being only one muscle in
—: »rrirod nt tbo sharp turn in tho etn'am qnaiiittitico of the fill... Mrre Itiggsby
For a moment Dill was silent. He j
'
in
...,1 was throwh ashore with a nni! liia nrgo!ll.^ f.,r tho sale of tho was taken unawares, and wanted! timo
•.1-..1.™
jnst here, und
Prof. George L’roum Robertson fa dead the hand, « small one with no attachment
* rellvt tiop (before ho spoke. He wasa*( London.
j to the bone, fur which t hen? fa not n corre-; lot of timbers. 1 have a buggy down property, he waa about, to replace
for
^ponding muscle In the foot. But how fa
i the crock italf a mile: TH rnn nnd bring album in the box with the pnqxjse of a shrew 1 man ::n 1 knew tbo value of |
It that these muscles, which are for tbe
j it up. Do yon think you are able to haring it s.mt toihu hotel, when, hap­ every word lx* might ut'.pr. and all his , Rr" ***** ninhi-stay of our republic. In most part um-ltess rennin a part of the
tin
n
”'m “lire being cultivated the minds which human anatomy? The answer of the evorider
pening to glance at it, ho xnade a discov­ instincts as a lawyer were brought into anto
fa?
ourTuture
law-makers
and
leadery tiiiit puzzled ami mystified him a play. It wa&lt; net hfa purpose lo be vis in every walk In .life. How essential lutipirist fa thnt any part of the animal
ENB1
chilled to the bone* :.:^i there’s a jmin in great deni. \VJiut had attracted hfa at­ browlieateu by the load agent, and in Il is that these udnds should be united to economy which has becontf inhretl remains
after it ha* ceased to la? useful, unless it
wy head.”
.
’
tention was a photograph of a Woman that brief intl-rval of silence he formed ' strong, healthy bodies. So many children should be injurious, and the human foot is
:e»S &gt;23OC»AnCN.t«02
a daring courau of action.
,
■ suffer from impurities and pofaOTS in the said not to be injurious.
“You had u bad shaking up, and it's beneath winch was written. "Sally A
All his accnstorhed composure returned bio-id that it fa a wonder that they ever
no wonder tliat you don’t feel the best: Riggsby." Now thia picture did’ nut
But the feet &lt;«f • very young infants have
grow up to fa? men ami women. Many a t»*?mblance to those of monkeys which
bat Hl only be gone a few minutes," . bear the slightest
..
resemblance to. the to him when lie spoke.
XXIII.
"Are you a roolF he asked coolly, "or parents cannot find word* strong enough adult feel&lt;lo i.ot have. Iu the first place,
nnd the young man hurried away. When woman who had laid claim to the Moils—OLIVER DROWN.
to express tbi-lr gratitude .to Hood’s Sarshe returned, n quarter of an hour later, ‘ field estate, and it wa.&lt; this fact tliat’ set aro yon rehearsing for* some amateur, nparllla for its good effects upon their the toes of failiira are more easily moved
than those of adults. Thu great toe fa
ho found Dan lying in a dead faint where the miiid of Horace Bland to running in theatrical performunce?"
children. Scrofula, salt rheum and other shorter than the second ami thud, und fa
Bland
was
:;.;:ndert.trt:ck
with:
sur1
a very strange groove. The more he re­
ho had left him.
•
'
diseases of the blood are effectually cirred separated from the other toes by a wide In­
"Thfa is a bail go.” be muttered. “I flected over the matter tho more con­ prtaout the Uwjwr .i .■-■.! rnunnvr. Wlmt: tlJ
by this excellent medicine, and the whole terval. A very young baby often holds
I
never asked him his name or where he vinced ho beAune thnt there was "some- did it mean. Hau ue reulh mudo nuns- J vM.|UK |S given strength to re*fajiittacks of his foot very like n fist, the four outer toes
being bent downward and showing a dis‘lived* 1 guess the best thing I can do fa thing rotten in Denmark." find he was take in thu whole m it!?r. and could it dfacasu.
KomuiIi fa .Mitferlnic from the fatigues o I tinct knuckle on the other uppegside, and
to gut him into the boggy and tako him re^d ved to invertigate the situation of bo possible that Dill’s client wits the le­
the great toe being bent and turned in­
hi» rri-vnt recep.lons.
*home with
। aff.iira ‘before proceeding further with gal heir?
rnotne
with me."
me.
• Do you aim to tell me thnayour cli­
ward ncroR* the sole. When the foot is in
-- - the
- unconscious
■
tj10 |)UJ4:letut(
I Aa he spoke he Uftinl
j*z**«
u **v*&gt;*
ja succes- ' *Mr. 1 torncu Bland. "Rea! Estate nnd ent in this case ii the original of thfa ‘ Andirons play nn iinjKirtant part in tbe this position thegre.it ami little toe.*apyouth
from thepound. and by
proach under the others, and Dr. Robinson
•ion of heroic efforts succeeded in get- Land
nt." waa not only exact and photograph?’ riwkc&gt;r the land agent. ■ current r.tk-i-for antIqties, and the manu­ Im* seen one Imby in whom they very near­
ting him into the boggy. Then bring- cautious in hfa business relations with pointing to tho jncture which he hdd in facturer* are lundngout by cheap proc­ ly touched. Any slight irrit.itIon of the
his
hand.
.
eases nn cuorinwin number of andirons skin of the sole of the foot will cause the
ing hfa gun. which he had left leaning others, bat was largely endowed with
"1 don't aim ta express any opinion in modeled on early patterns. The cheapest Infant to cIom? the toes ns if to grasp the
against the tnw. he climbed into the ve- ' the faculty of getting hold of tho long
hide and drove rapidly away, going in a end of the pole, so to speak, when it tho matter." Mii.l Dill. "How should 1 are of cast iron, but they please nobody object which has caused the Irritation.
know anything ubunt this picture, or with taste nnd knowledge, except when
Moreover, a close examination of the sole
came ‘t&lt;» a close bargain. He afao "posnortheasterly direction.
ft"‘
they are m.wive nnd of artistic design.
MV
um* «...«*
________
____ sewed an odd phase of character which where you'gut it? For aught 1 know The art of spinning brass has made it pos- of an infant’s foot shows that it contains
He had
driven ________
some distance
before
lines just like those of the palm of the
you might have pick? 1 it up somewhere
Dan. whom ho supported upon tbo seat permitted him to suspect tbiyiuost^scruslble tor workers to produce all kinds of hand. When the toes are bent downward
nnd written the n un..- beneath it."
• brazen articles. including andirons, nt very these become creases, showing the natural
by
oy his
uia side,
aiue, showed
Buuwe&lt;« signs
ci«jun of
«« returning
.vwre*...^ pulous people of
— unfair
----- - - dealing
.. should
An angry flush mnna’.e-J Bland's face. fow
inp cnvap
J
■
-re.
. ... I..
____ 1 US..
low rates. The
cheap andirons oof, spun
consciousnrad.
Then
he o;&lt;&gt;ne&lt;l
hfa eyes *u.._re
there bo tl.re
the uli.rXt.xst
slightest rvh.-incO
chance of
of such
such 8USsus"How dare yon insinuate such a nnd shevt brrWM nro dfatingufahed easily folding place* of the integument, when the
act of grasping takes place. Dr. Robinson
and gazed bljmkly about him.
I picion.
.
'
“
Yon
forget
you
are
from
tbe
true
antiques,
which were made ha* examined these lines on tbe feet of a
thing?
’
ho
cried.
.
.
He !i’t.
• I-Ul Afraid yon are bnrt monFre-1 Wlwn Mortlwor Dill nppewrel at tit.I nlbjhtt'./ u5ow the log
talking to a gentleman!"
; oi
of east
cast nnuw,
brass, pnu
pml oncn
often in
In nigmy
highly ornate very Inrge number of infanta, first taking
riotmly than yon thonglit." rereul the oSoe ot Bonure Bland in anmrer to yw
“You beg-.m by aasanlting my inten- designs. Spun brass articles are produced
f Dan RiggsCy cotila b© vonngmnn tan nvmpatlmtie tone. "1 latter-* Ammon*, ho little dreamed of tions." answered Dill, "if you think by submitting thin brass to a high pres- photographs of the feet nnd Inter (which
hu found much’ better) impresKions of the
.•l-mtors, us the broken and did not know where yon lived, and hare ; tho .urprlws that awaited him.
infants' feet, on paper. Some of these Im­
the Indy who lays claim to the e-date is sure.
talton
the
liberty
to
take
yon
to
my
own
-So
yon
have
euccredel
in
hnding
a
ns are
used
maze was swept nnd«r by
an Hipostor it looks rather odd that-you ! Spun brass balls. such nre
mivle
In for pressions show very distinct lines which
; .mrtbmwr for the relate, have yonr ob­
:
there was no dobbt
should take ltd* antage of the fact to le
niitl screwed or soldered to- j thi writer »nys correspond clowdy to the
-1 thank you for your kimtooto." eaid reread Dill, robbing to* J*"*
| lines which In palmistry are the “line of
• : the evil trio that tho
DanLina wrok voice. •IlirewmeMlren while a gleam of W tlluminatod hl* innn&lt;l five thousand dollars fvr your ; pc.her&gt; q-h,. ^|nltu of elnap nndironM are the heart,", the "line of head" and the
hi. ifistantaneous death.
services instead of having the matter in- ’,
often of spun brass or of brass tub- “line of life."
'
w:i- fully alive to hfa or twenty mile* eouth of the creek, and rountomjnc^
jhn vwtignted. 1:
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■ ••
It looks decidedly ,rt
like
n fng. in all.....
the earlier
andirons
similar
These lines disappear almost ns soon ns
mas- ul logs and rm afronirm not able to trove! that
! parts were cast. In some of the modern the children begin to walk. They ran
b(
case of blackmail to me."
■ approaching tho car­
Bland winced under tho iwnctrating ' andirons cast brass and spun brass are scarcely be seen nt fourteen months, and
dwtance.
.
’ “,
' ’clock
-V- *U«i»
m.-retoirirf
♦*&gt;
hnVO
tllU
•en.o
thfa
evening
to
have
the
' nnpulsv hail been to
gaze uf the lawyer, aud he realized that comlnned. Extremely, elaborate modern ' lire onlj' present in n few cases after the in­
"Of course you’re not. I'm going to . at
1 suppose he bad met with more than hfa match in andirons imitate the Italian style of the fant has reached two years. In adults no
-j i to avoid tho float­ take von to ray shuck and doctor you. neces-mry papers signed.
. -fond thought con­ and 111 have you all right in a short Jim. Riggsby will be here ready to sign tbeXwily Dill. He taw that he had un­ Thirteenth and Fourteen: h centuries. trace is to be seen of them when tbe foot la
tlio papers at thomppeinted
wittingly placed himself in n very awk­ I They aro massive, with figures. Other ut rest, and only the faintest indications
. hotild ho do so ,his
massive nnd elaborate andirons imitate when the toes are bent to the utmost.
time."
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*
•■Certainly-A?erta»nly."Tcsp«»nded DiH.
• xL-trne his action into
A drive of some three miles brought, ••1 Imre brought the burinesa ton close ward situation, and he inwardly curaed , the French styles of The Seventeenth cen- There is no nnah'gous caw among the oth­
- rape them and take ad­ them to a small but neat frame shann­
himself for hfa stupidity.
er animals of haodlike lines existing on
a., quickly ns possible, nt your request
: pjioriunity to fire upon on the prairie.
••it fa not too late to investigate the
* the feet in Infancy and disappearing later.
went on Bland, "and 1 hope my methods
hi:
matter yet." he said, trying to make tho
But do the lines which Dr. Robinson has
"Hero wo are," said the young mon.
I Ouv&lt; t the most lau-Ksiing and remark found on the feet of newborn infants exist
- • and tbe frightened worn- alighting from the bnggy. Then assist­ have met with your approval.
best of the situation.
i
&gt;m the carriage Dun re- ing Dan to tho ground he half 'earned ; Dill nodded his head.
"You aro at liberty to do so as soon as able of i he many regim.s for the observa- on tho feet of monkeys? The lines onn
-And
1
was
just
thmtang.
Bfand
main.
you please," responded Dill, seeing the t i.li of snnd dune* ! &lt;•* l-twi-« n Bonle.nux; I n'i»y’s foot nre hnndUke, and Indicate a
■;&gt; his seat, .but holding him into the house and ptawnl himjupon
The hu here prehensile utility, and a monkey's feel are
advantage ho had gained, "and if there mid Uayonne, in (;:.Mtnj
•..mhiess tb execute a daring a comfortable lounge br**“ ’ *
throws wiry year u;x&gt;n U e lunch, nldng a of course prehensile, but are the lines
' ^n,w!............ u.
any frond in the matter no one would
■u I formed in his mind in place. In a short *r
Uin- of 110 miles iu length, some 5.060.(00 hkiitk-al? The writer admits that be has
ii . if"
of P®*11'
bo
more
willing
to
bare
It
expo«rt
fasa’ssa'SWfi-|s®tfz:--.—,
met with some difficulty iu pursuing hfa
Dill anil hfa companions luul
i Tin* prevailing westerly winifa continue reseifrchra regarding monkeys’ feet, monk­
than I.”
leap
There was an air of cool indifference plckhig up tbe surfaceSwirtlcloi from the eys objecting strenuously. Moreover, the
water on the upper side nefa, .
1 Risr1rsby,"’said Dill in some surprise. ‘ 1
j
wratwnnl
side,
whirl
them
over
to
the
in
­
lines differ greatly in the different fami­
■■
nnd Dan now quickly
‘ with a profreslomd
„„ right to relln the mutter about the lawyer as ho spoke, and ho
"Now,” he said,
want slope, where they are again deposit­
OI*n«l
' nrtnins on the lower side
fi„t obtal„tag her courent to do made a motion as if about to leave the ! cd, and the entire ridge, by this means lies of monkeys. But it won found that
air, ‘Tm going to make an or.mm.tion
and tna.
the higher the apo the more do Its foot• !y to spring into the stream of your bruises and see how much you ,
room.
!
alone
moves
gradually
inward.
In
the
your oruises nuu
“•*
111
"
Bland saw tliat ho liad caught a tar­ I course of years there hns thus been formed I1 nes resemble those of n newborn infant,
*7?! J i r"I"1 moment arrived. Then or
. J .been •bnrt.
___ 1
fthrKieUin—
bnro
1I nn,
*m n. ,^y»etan-a
»
lhink sb0 will refute my rrthese investigations tending to confirm the
£tli&lt;? Bbituu j.ygu wen? almost upon quoor place for on... yon think-bnt 1 tn
BUni -In tact 1 rnn quite tar in tho person ot tho wily attorney, I a complex system of dunes, all approxl- evolutionist’s theory of the origin und hisrafa he learit.i downward and disap- hero nwartheiore. and my
s‘nre ,hc will giro mo any f« 1 ;“k f?\ and he realized that ho would have to I mutely parallel with the coast and with
I (ri'-ath the foaming waters. The
I cne another, and of all altitudes up to 250‘
change
hfa tactics.
.
my trunk Ihete’-tbl* with «
. -i think ion aro » ««?•
-’•n HL-t,!!;-. tiivr,; was H loQ11 CTuah,
"Wait.’’-he said with a wave of the feet. These are marchiug Fteadily inward
,mil»-"*nd It yon want towe
I
,appositions, obterved DiHin a
at a rate of from three to six feet a year,
iiVVIVCii,‘l v&lt;’bicle was swept from
-Neror mind." reid Dan. mnU.^
„yoo
to forget hand.
An English company has sixteen pleas­
whole village* haying sometimes been torn
UB1 v ,rr’t*&lt;1 away in tho roaring faintly. -I’m at yonr mercy and yon ^*,1,’, h By client ami in all po**MDill resumed hfa seat,
down to prevent huriul and rebuilt nt ure launches plying on the Thames, all
"You
aro
not
anxious
to
have
this
af
­
may proeifd with your examination.
|
mJ. direction*.
a distance.— Goldthwaite’a Geographical worked by electricity, and charging sta­
Wh?u I;
fair
investigated,
aro
you?"
continued
-i i.*»! to the surface he waa
tions have been built at various points on
* 1» -s.,ht
vou. Now where
.
cb tlw
voa must direct
".AH
right, thank yon.
fifty •urda below tho place where
the bank of the river, so that if n pleasure
timddtel
* b-lre me . target fte for my terv- i Bland.
_ ____ ____________
do you feel any painF
party is delayed or chooses to extend its
I -1 have no choice iu the matter.
' .-..v.
bad U..-VU
U?en standing,
and uidisraiKung, nun
“Only about my bead and a*.*—
Thc
currisjt
over
the
Mersey
bnr
since
excursion, all it has to do is to put into the
vL;4 111 fr ‘IU of lhe great mass of logs,
’
•
1
,
lc
^i
.,,^1
do
nothing
of
tho
kind,"
«x.
*pond«l
Dill.
.
JUUUL-U ......
that fa where the log irtruck me. ..j
do notlUng or rou “
But
you will doubtless receive a ice tho extensive dredging operations has been bank and recharge its butteries. The large
i^IC,?Teri' "’“‘ring swiftly with the think.”
------- J Dill mther sharply.
if to X^re ptacer
. . __rem. claimed
found to lucraue, much to the surprise of fleet of electric launches now on the
terrrat.
J
a
immbcr
ot
tbe
cu^ineeni
engaged
iu
the
Thames include many private boats.—New
Th* young m.in made »
lIlt. coatrict
'
“ v"“
•^doltaXtotta.
-Tbutm^
work, who had thought that if the ebnn- York Telegram.
:
hfa hearl to appear IroUlon ut tb. wound*, tod »«"'
.^m-oo.tl
nd «n» deepened the current would be
i&lt;«n i•?lu'r
to avoid being work h*d J&gt;“°. nretty Urge sum."
„
"That waa tho contract.”
more sluggish.-New York Times.
'•
‘iflonittl, and as the drift­
-Your AonMvr hto
■ -So it ta. but uoi'Mngb.
"1 am not such a foci as to throw
. hnci a.PJiroacl‘«l he grasped hold of a UJ bnitao. but it wont trunbl* jro
b aU you will g«Male Dancer—I know who you are, my
sway e. large sum of money.”
B,ul ws carried down the much. Tb* cut on your bred »
. ..Thon , .bull rtop th. «ol*.
Withtrbjr—I made the mistake ot my life fair partner;
"I hope not"
“rent wd there ta » T?T
I ..¥w would not dur. do
Female Ditto—Who am 1 then, pray?
thia
moruiug.
I
told
my
wife
I
didn
’
t
like
U^n
floate&lt;l11 sufficient dis"Look here," said Bland with sudden
Malo Ditto—Oh, 1 am quite positive; I
’’•SPr
energy, "1 am no fool and I'm sure you
llftea L°r,e0,lu
movement safe, he tore of tho*kuU, but
“
ri
00
*
“
I
durt
wooU
wo
not.
Why
xhonld
w,
to»t
«h
k1»wJ?iW U i;'1 sI‘ghtly above the log and
Wltherby
—
Oh,
no.
It
wasn't
that,
but
breme-tacoororoedother’s throat* when we might m well
S?ff.nP th” stream. He saw Dill d*y,l think
she wants another one.—Cloak Review. | Femal* Dfttc-Whj
•1 am rnry &lt;r*uful to you. •*“ tren.
,4!! b, „y own jndgo « “ ta“work in harmony? We understand cm
rearhJi.L0 t01nP{teian», who had now “F---------- , . 1,1—ranted th* m««n to do jurt wh*t 1 my
tbe shore, standing and ^azin^
"Don’t say * word, taterrupw**
:he latter half of the
. .-re uwl With great
•t&gt;t dictionaries, such
i u-&gt; i - than ^50,000
’ r.i InngungeH hav•
r,&lt;lf 1"'7is1?rv
' r.
the Itali.-in
v.uii with 3D.UK), and
vtrr.’s. Of eastern

«roQ-'’ftmt were now plunging
4^‘ORh ,he foaming waters on erery
“"OHe .made an effort to raise. himself
upon one of the logs, but it turned With *'
Inta
and he went
down
into a,iv
the water
a |:
-------------------...uv
mfr, a
-----* foaming wave dashing
...
‘
“ 1'
great
over
hfa

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trade, which was for many years before session of the Michigan conference, and
the new republican tariff law their most so tar forgot decency and religion as to
profitable market.
Thursday, September 29, 1892.
The Industrial world, of Swansea, tbe। pass, by a narrow vote, a resolution that
*n Insult to President Harrison. Such
official organ of the association, publishes was*
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
In It** Issue of July 15th a lung interview fool work will, unless checked, anil ought
with ^’halrman Rogers, which will carry |
to. kill any religious organization. That
consternation to American free traders.
na HASTING H, MICH., OSTOFFICK,
Ho was asked as to what would be the ef­ is bigotry that would do credit to society In
AUGUST 14. 187®.
fects If Crevelnnd was elected. He said: । dark ages.
"I tlrtfik the result would be that the
duties would be gradually lowered, and ' If the republicans fail to carry Barry
that wages would consequently fall. The
FOR PRESIDENT,
working classes, would, of course, not be । county this year, they will have but thetnBENJAMIN HARRISON,
willing lo remain without work, and manu­ selves ta blame. Their ticket, national
facturers would have to reduce wages to state and county are eminently worthy of
OF INDIANA.
enable them to compete successfully with support. Barry county is a republican
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
other countries. Wages in America are
WHITELAW REID.
now about double,what they are here, but county. Whenever it is not, it Is because
If America adopted free trade they will republicans are Inactive while tbeir oppo­
OF NEW YORK.
probably be reduced by one half, and be­ nents do the work. That is ail it means.
come equal to the wages paid bore. The That is all the meaning there will be to re­
question of free trade or- protection Is,
For Probate Judge................................... ,
publican defeat this year. Then organize,
„
CHARLES W. ARMSTRONG therefore, ot more Importance to the work­
For Boenff....... .......
t
ing class of America tban.lt is to any class and get to work.
„
v
JAMEb H. McKKVITT In this country. In America the working
It Is said that the cholera bacilli cannot
JOHN a. NAGLER class earn high wages at present, and tbe
For Register of Deeds..................................
coat of living out there is so little more
„ .
CHARLES W. JORDAN than It Is here that they have much greater take any comfort but go down to an un­
For County Treasurer..................................
L
„
.
HALE KENYON comfort and are able to save more rapidly." timely grave if they get into a sour stom­
For Proarcutlng Attorney....................,............
The reporter here reminded Mr. Rogers ach. Those who had feared that the
•
JAMES A. SWKEZKV
For Circuit Court Coinmlseloners....................... of the statements that had often been Journal editor would die of cholera can
. &lt;&gt; K. KENA3TON made during tbe last twelve months as an now have their fears allayed.
FRED W. WALKER
argument to prevent the tin platers -of
For Surveyor.
’
"LEE'S.* COBB Wales to emigrate to America; that the j Tbe desperate nature of Editor Dennis*
For Coroners
rent and cost of living was much greater
ABEAM L VANHORN In the United States than In our own postoffice aspirations requires bls constant
J AMEN W. SACKETT country. Mr. Rogers replied that, as a
attention to efforts to getting the demo­
matter of fact, that waa not the case.
Stat* Ticket. •
True, house rent was higher there, but the cratic party Into tbe middle of tbe roab.
necessities of life to workingmen and
,RICH, of UpsetCounty. tbeir families were very cheap. Tbe best
Let there be a good turn-out of Barry
°J-W?‘ illf GIDDINGS. ot Wezford County. class of clothing was also more expensive,
county'# delegates at the republican senaFor Secretary ot State............................
but that fur workingmen waa not The torlal convention next Tuesday afternoon.
„
JOHN * JOCHIM. of Marquette Count/. weather was also -exceedingly hot during
For State Trraaisrrr
JOSEPH F. HAMBiTZEt' ^ ilaiiihttm his visit. and one of tho -first things Mr. Tbe hour for meeting Is 1 o’clock.
Fm* And^rGraeraf............................ ............. Rogers did was to purchase r cool, thin
If the Weaver ticket had had 100,000
RRRR. of Boacommon suit, which c&lt;«Uhltb aWbUllngs. which
he didn't think h« could get as cheap In
more votes they wook! have carried Ar­
For Atttwwy-Gvberal.
...... . ...................
this country.
GERRIT J. DIEKEMA. of Ottawa County.
Referring to the cost of living, Mr. kansas. Weaver U sweeping through the
For Sept Public lu«rrvrtion
7
“SmJ K rATnwt,ILL’ ot Hwhsm- Rogers instanced tbe case of a Llanelly south like a veritable cyclone.
tin plate worker, for whom he had found
For Member Bute Brand uf Education
EUGENE A. WILSON, of Vaoliuren County. etnplo) inent, who told him that not only
It is Important that a republican legisla­
For Commissioner of Mate land Ufflce......... 1
was he in a position to live comfortably
JOHN G. BERRY, of OtMgo County. upon ibu wages he earned, about Ms. (99) ture should be elected. Michigan does
■ week, but he was able to send about not want and does not need another
Electoral Ticket.
half of it to his family at home.
squawbuck mess.
At Large—Western District..................
Proceeding, Mr. Rogers remarked that
.„.„2AY
HUBBELL. of Houghton­
Fourth District.
some of the democrau said: -We are
PH!LIFT. COLOBuVe. of B^n/ quite prepared to admit that if the duties
Tbe Journal la bavins a dreadful time
are reduced wages will have to be corres­ kicking the democrats to death in Alabama
Alternate
pondingly reduced, but our aim la that
. At Large-Western District
wages shall be so far reduced that our and Arkansas and loving them to death in
r„,Wh re—
AAEON CLAR*- &lt;* Kent. manufacturers ean undersell Europe In Barry county.
Fourth LnuHcr.......................................
CBARUta J. MONUOK. ot Vaataml neutral markets such as India. Australia,
ete. but we believe that the cost of living
What a drradful place tM middle-of-theand of luxuries should also be so reduced
** M*h8ney, Allegan Cdtraiy that wcrkin.it would be as well off at tbe road must be. fudging from the way the
lower wages as they arc now at the higher people's party candidates are trying to zrt
wages."
Le*l«laUvo Ticket
out of IL
••Are there any works In course For
of Rrpresen tstiv* tn State Izatelaturr...... .
DAVID HCGGETT, of Aajris. erection In America now ?"
-Yra, there are several. I only visited
Tire mubllran ■rational eonraillon
Nothing seems to worry the average s few. The iwtnufnctnre of tin plates, &gt;■ ,
wlU l» bold ta thu oil, Tondty, Oct. uh.
American free trader so much as American • however. »riy rapidly taking root to the .
United Matra, and aome very magnificent
made tin. On this point we desire to give ।
pUnta haw been erected. In one works
dnest which X
Vote for John T. RLh for governor. «Bll

Hastings Banner

EDITORIAL NOTES.

bvttt In Chicago. •

»l.~J. IL

Mlchlgah wlU have a creditable executive.

AFTER NOV. I ,’92
It Will be Six Months Instead of a Year
The publishers of Good Form, that beautiful magazine which we an1 giving
to our customers, have notified us that after Nov. 1st they can give us but six
months subscription for the same price. Their reason is that they will make flie
magazine just twice as good, so bring along your ticket and secure this magazine
for one year with $10 cash trade.
See our shoe race Thursday morning, at 10 o’clock, at the fair.

ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS.

A Few Words About Clothing
Wc wish to say a few words about clothing to people who wish
to get good value for their money. Our tables are now7 piled full of
fall and winter clothing, and the styles and patterns are very neat and
attractive. Our trade for the past year has been greater than any
year before, therefore we have bought more goods this year than ever
We hardly think it necessary to speak of quality or make as nearly
every one knows that we carry a stock of clothing manufactured by
as good houses as therere are in the U. S.
. We don t ask you to beleive this but invite you to step into our
store and see for yourself. We don’t propose to waste much time
writing, for seeing is beleiving, so we invite you all.
You will hnd
us hustlers to show goods for the simple reason that we have them to
show,
Yours respectfully

&lt;5-CO.,
! PRICE CLOTHIERS.

�jjAOIj.GS HaNNEB..
Septembet »9, !»«■
----- " w K COOK. Loc*l«*“»r.

A" «M»sl&lt;lly flue Hw «f&lt;hl!dren’» b*u I
and bo*uwc*.at Mr*. El la.Bowen’..

SledfeluunaMtw. For partieulam mm?
prices and goods innhoce ut tbe Racket
•
• PltfX Smith.

Absolutely Pure.
-.

Mrs. J. W. Lunn was In lhe Rapids
Thursday.

Mr*. Pauooast was at Grand Rapids
The finest, newest and most stylish Thursday.
goods ever brought to this city at Mrs. /Shirley Smith was in Grand Rapids
Ella Bowen’s. Call and seu toer daring Thursday.
•the fair..
Mrs. Frank Barnes visited relatives at
Russell’* new fall styles of millinery Vermontville last week.
have arrived. Cell and see- them. They
Hale Kenyon made a business trip to
are very liandaomc, and prices very rea­ Grand Rapid# Thursday.
sonable.
&gt;Aliss Butler, of Marshall, Is visiting her
Benkes’ bakery will be prepvred to serve sister, Mrs. John Greble.
lunches to all the hungry who may apply i/Mrs. WlU Hams went to Grand Rapids
forme during tbeoounty fair st creatly
Thursday for a short visit.
reduced rate*.
W-bllelat the fair you are requested to U Harry Waldorff, of Albion, was In the
city Thursday visiting bis parents.
call- at F. W. G re bid’s and examine his
.Mrs. luu-ison, of Lansing, was the'guest
stock of furniture, carpels, nigs and etc.
North side of Main st. Hastings.
#
( of Mr. aud Mrs. Del’lanu last week.

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POWDER
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PERSONAL MFntitim
MENTION.

Yow wiU &lt;!my* obtain.M J. W. Grable’s
good fMda Md tbe very lewc«t price*.
*yPr. Lowry was at Flint Thursday.
Call at Allgeo’* aonth aide bakery for ^Sjsiy Phillipa was In the Valley City
lunebe* and warm meal* during tbe fair.

'.king powiter. Hkb**C
Mrs. Bert Hamlin was called to Holland
l.oaL between Hicks A Spence’s grocery
&lt;n-iMtb.-£xtert vulted
and Dr. Ijithrop’s residence, an iron pump last week by the death of her sister.
,: r ►&lt;! Kr-port.
..wpkuUu .IM WaUSUM-Y handle. Leave at Hams Jt Van Annan's
John Pendergast started for the west
and receive, reward. Luther Root
Saturday evening on a business trip.
Girls wishing good steady employment
Gem C. Walter left Thursday afternoon
can find same, by writing or applying iu for Detroit on business for the Whip Co.
person to Richardson Silk Co., Belding,
Mr. and Mrs. IL G. French, of Middle­
Mich.
F. A. Wanhburo, Supt.
ville, visited friends in the dty last week.
While at the fair, do not fill tn call at
✓m W. Hicks returned from a two weeks I
Russell’s aud see tbe new things In dress
goods and millinery. You will haw no visit with relative! In West Bay City
difficulty In making a satisfactory selection. Thursday.

TrtUFFER

XeLLS
^tlrtW .5

AaD can suit you

on prices, quality and

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style.
Have YOU

seen

•

them?

L E. STAUFFER.

I’vA o»r •ervt’w*.
. . permanently eurn all
■ggtsr-uf
sezrK No pain, uo
•
'r».tf:&gt;n from business. For
.•&gt;&lt;« iltastratM pamphlet coo.;i rrfen nee* Ifnt"). aodrtM
Du t! W. Mahsii.
. ’UtJ.EI! ; «&gt;.. KS. tot. 1(0 Mich-

WHEN YOU
nr eat. do your artificial teeth
' • vti ” If ru acad one dollar tor
• Handy bolder. You can apply ft
n. minute, and no matter It
■ir not it will hold firmly in the
&lt; ^t tryingcircumstaDeha.
■ir-.M J. Z HV8BAND. D. D. ».
White CkNid.
Michigan

• Cholera infantum, etolera
i's-dy dysentary. bilious colic and
i- u •nt* of tl c bowels. Hold by all
roared by John A. Frixm.
Hastioga, Mich.

THOFlrtS DIXON,

Rc't'"ant: and:

Dinina: Hall

• HAND RAPIDS.

■ &gt; i N EST farmer.*, come and eat,
."
:i&gt;r -e and Five Pear! Street:
' ।
ch: ..lung, don't ln*afrald,
Air
trexh eggs. Just newly laid.
\ &lt;i
fresh butter too, as well.
\ i,. \yo-ir friends and neighbor! tell,
A &lt; vyeryiiudy else yon meet
T pf blXGX’S Is the place to eat.
A &gt;-• sure and bring the little ones a*
Hi'Vpittax 1 gvtr. Nickle from Tom.

I LOCAL NEWS.
'CIRCULATION*
bie week,
120 quires.
Hyeafter, changes for advertisements
**ii&lt; office Tuesdays at latest to
m«b* in-ertion In the Issue of tbe week
brought.

Our claim. We will compare Mrs.
Warner’s trimming with any Detroit
Cleveland or Chicago house you wish, and
will aell you the goods cheaper than the
cheapest or no sale at the Racket.
'
, Prux. Smith.
While visiting the fair you can get a
shave or hair cut in the latest style on
short notice at Busby Bros, barber shop,
as It Is called tbe beat shop of its size in
the state. Tbe boys run six chairs, ar.d
a first claa» workman can be found at
every chair.

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The opening months of a season we shall make yon all remember as

A REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES,
Wo are going to do business with you because we have just exactly what yon want,
and our prices are simply irresistable.
■

OUR FALL AND WINTER ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE A TURN-OUT I

HEN'J * BOYJ* * QLOTtlINQ,
HATS AND QENTJ’ FURNI/HINQ GOODS
Our complete assortment insures perfect satisfaction in the selection of goods to sat­
isfy individual tastes. You will find our large stock made up entirely of goods that are
trustworthy, serviceable and the best of their class.

EVERYTHING i GOES i AT i THE i LOWEST i POSSIBLE 1 PRICE
Come in and see how FAIR we will treat you, how well we will PLEASE you, and
how much we will SAVE for you.
'

R. MUDGE &amp; SON.

Nelson’s great world combination Union
hall Saturday evening.
.
Call at Russell's and see the new, things
iu dress goods.

Finest line of candies In the city at the
city bakery.
A. E. Rehkks.
Mrs. Ella Bowen, tbe milliner, desires
Do you want to get a good warm meal
lo thank her many patrons In the past for or a lunch? Call at Allguo’a south . side
tbe liberal patronage accorded her. and bakery.
also to anhounoe that her stock tor the
Russell’s can show the largest and best
fall trade Is complete In every department.
Visitors to the fair are Invited to her store, line of fine drew goods ever offered In
where she will take pleasjire In showing Hastings.
goods.
Clocks. Well, 75 cents on the dollar
Owing to the fact that we went to press will buy them at tbe Racket, called by old
oue day earlier last week, several’ commu­ fogies the dare devil store.
nications were received too late for publica­ * Our guarantee. All millinery at less
tion. Therefore If their lettcft did not price than any'competitor, and more
appear, our correspondents will know the trimming for the same money at the
reason. We go to press this week one day Racket.
earlier to giro our employees an opportu­
After Oct. 1st the price of the Banner
nity ot attending the fair.
and Dctqrit Tribune will be advanced to |
The president df tbe United States and 91.40, as our present terms with them will |
the governor of this state have proclaimed nol be contluucd by them.
OcL'Jlstasa national holiday and asks
If you have not tried aonv* of my home,
that all places of business be closed on made bread. Juet call at tbe city bakery
that day and labor suspended; also that tbe and get a loaf, nnd you will be a regular
school# throughout the land hold exercises customer, as so many are who used to do
appropriate* to the occasion. Four hun­ tbeir own baking.
dred years ago on that day Columbus
stepped upon the New World, and on this
Elsewhere in this issue will be found a
national holiday the world unite* in .the
letter from G. H. Brooks, written from
celebration of tbe event.
Washington where the national encamp*
The Black Hussar Band carried by th** merit G. A. R. Ims been held. The letter
Social Session company. Is without doubt is very interesting aud will be continued
the finest musical 01 ganlrattou on the after Mr. B. arrives home.
road. It certainly Is tbe beat band tliat
Thupday morning last fire was discover­
has ever visited the.Pacifie eoasL with the
exception perhapi of Gilmore’s faraou-* ed in Al Keith's livery barn aud the fire de­
partment
called out. It started from a
band: but consldeiLog tbe number of per­
formers It cannot
escoBed What Is little oil stove, which, It Is supposed, ex­
true of the band and orchestra la equally ploded. This stove was the same one that
true of the performance on the stage.- causjsl the fire several months ago. and
has commenced to be looked upon as a
San Diego ((ML) Sun.
HooxJcmj. Had the fire not been discovered
The Michigan Central will until Sept. as soon as It was. It. would have reached
3oth sell remnd trip tourists tickets, limit­ the bay loft in a very short time. The
damage
was about 92.00 In all. consisting
ed to retu/i not later than Octoiler 31st,
mostly of burned harness and robes.
at the following low rate*:
S 7.10 I For years Russell’s has been lhe reeogTraverse City.. .
9.05 nlzed headqnnrters for dresa goods and
Bay View..........
$.95 1 millinery. Having deservedly earned this
. Petoskey...............
Harbor Springs...
1 dbtlnctlmi. It Is their constant effort to
10.30 maintain It. and they have experienced no
Mackinaw City.
11.JQ difficulty In meeting the wants of. their
Mackinaw Island
7.95 large and growing list of customers for
Elk Rapids............
8.95 this cl*ss uf goods. Call there at any
Charlevoix............
M?I Gillmax,
time, and especially dulrng the fair, and
j Ticket Agent
you will Im* pleased, and they will be
An enthusiastic audit'll co gathered in pleaded to have you. to see their new line
the Whitney Grand last ntghl. to witness of fall dress goods and milllniry.
the opening performance of Nelson’s great
The board of health have, .at thia writ­
world combination. The|cotnpany is the, ing. and as the council dlfrcted. nearly
best vaudeville show seen In Detroit this completed a house to house Inspection of
season. The stars ot the show are. of the city. Dr. Timmerman, the city physi­
course, tho Nelson family, composed of cian, stated to tbe Bankek reporter that
seven members. They pnaluce the moat the number and extent of filthy and dis­
marvelous feats ever seen in the acrobatic ease-breeding smells nnd places en­
line. Their work Is done with a dexterity countered was far beyond anything he had
and precisian that Is wonderful in Itself. anticipated. How some people can live in
Mlle. Forgsrdus, with her troop'of edngat- any sort of physical comfort when the air
••d cockatoos and performing dog. Duke, they breathe Is reeking with filth, and
made a great hit. Tbe five Casuanls pro-q about whose premises there are places so
sented "The Student’s Arrival." and filthy and vile that we would not be Justi­
created considerable amusement The re- fied in describing them. Is a mystery.
maindcr of the company is par exeellenct*. I । Ami
• will guarantee that there ate few
—Detroit Free Press. Tills company will I more cleanly cltlw than Hastings. i| Is a
play in Union hall. Saturday eve. Oct 1st ; case of awful carelessness by those1 who
violate every consideration for their own
The Journal of last week claimed its 1 and the public health on the one band,
editor had never sneaked Items into the and of too much tolerance of such evils by
Delton Breeze.
In the same Issue of the public on lhe other. The board of
tbe Journal In which this claim Is made ,.health have issued over 200 orders for
appeared an editorial, which appeared 'cleaning or removing privy vaults, and for
word for word
PvltoQ Breeze of last cleaning up cellars, pig-pens, barns, coops
week. Does the Journal editor believe and other outbuildings. Public sentiment
that people cannot read, or does he take will sustain the board in enforcing every
them for fo ds? We will guarantee that order made In the Interest of public health.
this* editorial, which contains a clipping And if those receiving the orders act upon
from, the Detroit Free Pres* and the Jour­ them with the Lntrlllgcnc»» they ought, and
nal’s comments thereon, was never written are as much concerned for themselves as
or authorized by the Breeze publishers, the city la for them, they will obey the
and that they never saw the Item until it mandate of the board. If they do not
appeared In their paper, which the Journal obey of their own accord, they should be
office prints. We challenge the Journal compelled to do so. There are severe
to produce proof that that Item was ever penalties for refusal to obey.
authorized by Messrs. Gwin A Hynes.

Where It is possible one can always ad­
vantageously Join business with pleasure,
r'oY Guv dn-ss goods go to Russell’s.
and often make or save enough to pay all
’•idlers as'ynu like them during tbe fair, the expense of the trip. For Instance If
every visitor to tbe fair would visit the
1 Ktukra’ bakery.
•
different buslnea* houses. Inspect goods
N’itiee our display in Floral hall at the and prices there Is ho doubt but what ho
faA. F. W. Greble.
। could pay expense#. For instance, go to
Don’t forget the Social 8es»lon company Spence Bros., who are honorable men and
dealer* and have built up their business
*t»1 hion hall Sept. 30th.
I ’
by selling goods that ean be relied upon.
P|t:r.nize Allgeo-s bakery, first do°r They alm to make tbeir word as good as
Ea&gt;| (,f y.,.,1 Heath’s drug store.
cash in the bank. . As successor* to the.
oldest established boot and shoe dealer in
■' . *nts buy* the dress form corseL the county they carry tbe best line* of
I LadL, ^aii Ml,j kec tijem at tho Racket
goods made. They arc agents for Pingree
N'ttlce the ad of F. W. Greble. the &lt;t Smith’s, Gray Bros, and Krippeudorf,
। fcrmtuH* and cat pet dealer thia week.
Dittman A Ca’a ab-ea. *e Whitney bool,
Handkerchief extracts and Taylor pow­ and In fact all thtrfleading and best makes.
der at X price and warranted a* good as. They also handleihc only * nog-proof rub—• Everyone
should
It
1 her *boot
Everyone
shout* make.Inrlnir
« a•
the best at the Racket.
•_ Spence n-ro.
speeial point to go to
Bro*, during
prewlwfOTtb, com-1 ih. tor, ,od .njooe
“f them
»&gt;«&gt;■ can
rone bar'"'
buying of
'
■
- price ot lb.
toM, S' ’'b''brd*'1- «&lt;1 loodtofbouim- nn mooej..«llb«r to I
“■‘‘swh.n: otter wro pu.to&lt; .tat. J nob, or to the quaUty!&lt;&gt;*’

Mm. Snyder, .of Grand Rapids, Mrs,
Bellinger and Miss Fuller, of Chicago, re­
turned home Saturday after a short visit
with relatives here.

Buyers Wake Upl-’Tis the Fall of ’92.

Olin Family Excnrsinn.
The Seventh Annual excursion of the
Olin Family will occur October 4th. 18W.
The morning train going south on the
Chicago. Kalamazoo * Saginaw railway,
*ill connect at Rlphlan.l junction. with a
•pedal excursion train consisting of day
coaches and pullman sleeping cars. on the
Cincinnati, Jackson X- Mackinaw railway.
Tickets will tie sold at the following low
rates for the round trip, from all stations
on the C. K. A S. Ry. to Kent, Ohio. 87,75.
Buffalo. N. Y. 810. Blnghainpton, N. Y..
814. Bennington. Vt.. 817. Children be­
tween the ages of five and twelve year*,
one-half the above rales. Sleeping car
accomodations ean be obtained by address­
ing T. C M. Schindler, G. P. A.. C. J. A
M. Stj. Toledo, Ohio, if applied for nob
later than September 24th, 1893. For
further Information see hand bills, or ad­
dress W. 4¥. Olio, Chairman of Trans­
portation Committee, Kalamazoo, Mich.
u n Patth g. P.A.

DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY?
IF SO

A $ Saved is Better than $2 Earned
And the way to nave a dollar is to get a $20 dollar suit for $15 at ARCHIE McCOY'S
furniture and carpet room, Hastings, Mich. We guarantee to give you $20 for $15, $25 for
$18, $.30 for $20 and $75 for $56 as long as our bed room suits last.

We mean business.

Don’t miss gettting one.

They must go

They are bargains.

much cannot be said in praise
of pur New Goods for this sea­
TOO
son’s business. Bright, fresh and

Men’s Clothing.

trustworthy may be said of our en­
tire stuck
Special features in
Young Men's Suits; handsomely fin­
ished and not costing as much as
usual run of clothing. We’re ex­
pecting an immense business. Of
course we're ready for it.

Boy’e Clothing Department is
full to overflowing w(th all the
THE
newest aud nicest Suits and Over­

coat* for the Little and Big Hoys
wear. The goods were never better
or the pricen more moderate.
We’re enthusiastic over the goods,
over the prices, and we know we’ll
be over the sales.

WB DON'T ASK YOU TO BUY. COMB IN AND
LOOKABOI-ND. EXAMINK .Oil YOCBSBLr-TTIB
BUYING WIL,. COMS NATURALLY AFTEtt THAT.

Boys’ Clothing.

�DEMOCRATS WRITHE UNDER PECK’S
REPORT.

Dlacredltlftg II

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romaxkaW* success has been shows in curias 4

or

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Cartas'. Uttlo Uwr WM US

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liver and rogulMs the bowels. BrvaU they only

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•
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TARIFF KICKERS.

camjsle' answered.

IT HURT.

Hastings Banner.

Tbe manner in which th© report of
Commissioner Pock, of the New York
state bureau of labor statistics, has been
received by the managers of Mr. Cleve­
land's campaign strikingly proves tho
familiar charge against tho Democracy
that it is tsscntially a calamity party.
Mr. Peck is a Democrat: he has always
been a Democrat. He was appointed to
be commissioner of the labor bureau of
New York on the date of its creation
April 4, 1883, by Grover Cleveland, who
was then governor of New York. He
has performed the duties of h» office so of cours»»’
-r- — — - --.
admirably ns that each successive Dem- demand abroad, and the increaseu
ocratic governor ban successively re- amount that the people of this country
appointed him. In 1888 ho received his must pay for food cannot properly be
second commission from David B. Hill; charged to th© tariff. On the other
in 1889 Governor Hill renewed the com- hand, Senator Hiscock shows from Sen­
own figures
there
miwrion. and last May Governor Flower ator Carlisle's
- ------- ------------- --- that
.
. __ has
appointed hta for tho fourth time. Mr. been
WW-.. such a ___
marked
L_ reduction in prices
affect­
Peck's distinguished character as a stat- of other articles of daily use, and affectistician and the successful and impor- ed by the tariff, aa
as to warrant tbe contant work he has done were recognized ’ elusion that tho cost of living was rvlost May by bis election to tho office of j duced through the action of the Mchmpresidentof the American Association .ley law in the sum of over $47,OOOJwO in
of Labor Cbmmisrionera at the asso-' the period between October, 1889, and j
nation's convention in Denver. Mr. ' September, 169!. Senator Hwcocks
Pock succeeded in that office tho well speech on this subject has been printed
known statistician, Carroll D. Wright, in fall by th© Republican national com­
It thus appears that tho same high opin- mittee.
__________________
lonofMr. P«:k'. ch.nut.r.abitoraod
NOT£S_
record was entertained by hu fellow
commissioners of labor throughout tho
Union as has been expressed by Mr. .
Cleveland, Mr. Hill and Mr. Flower sue-'. The New York State Farmers' Allicessively during the last ten yfiars.
anco is much exercised over the Demo­
.
i crude proposition to re|&gt;eal tho prohfbitThree weeks ago Mr. Peck issued bis ory 10 per cent, t&amp;xoh state bank issnes.
ninth annual report. Necessarily it John Chamberlain, president of the Allidealt with the conditions of labor in tbe ancc, as representative of that organizastate of New York %inoe th© McKinley ' ;ioni
issued a circular to th© fanner”
bill went into effect. It is Mr.-Peck'fi anj laborers under the caption, “The
duty to ascertain from year to year.how perj] of th© Nation.”
American workingmen have fared in
The section of tho Democratic national
wages and production. He corresponded platform recommending that the prowith 6,000 manufacturers in the state of hibitory 10 per cent, tax on state bank
New York and received from them issues be repealed stands, the circular
statements of what hud been going on gays, as a danger signal for th© sons of
in tho various lines of trade and reported toil to warn them that such repeal comto the governor the simple facts, ns ho ' prices a Bcheino to re-establish tho wildwas in duty lionnd to do. These tacts
fluctuating currency of a generation
were summed tip in his own language ( nffOt whcn tho state bank notes' were of
as follows:
! varying and uncertain value, nnd to tbo
■•It appears tliat there was a net in- i,M?, of tho fanner, tbe planter and tbe
crease in wages of $0,377,lhl5.09 in ths laborer. Tho notes then we.ro subject to
year 1291 as compared witb tho amount a discount
-■
■
•
of—
10 per cent. —
Tho circular
paid in 11590, anil a net increase of pro­ continues: • 'Older men must hxjk with
duction of $31,313,130.08 in the&lt;yoar 1801 dread U|»n this midnight madness move­
over that of IbOO. Of the sixty-seven in­ ment to reper.l tho state bank tax if they
dustries covered by these statistics 77 will recall the condition of the currency
percent of them show nn increase either prior to the war, when tbe losses by
of the wages or production, or both. counterfeits, broken banks and discounts
There were no less than 89,717 instances were appalling, and when many of tho
of individual increases of wages during stale banks Were started with the prej
the same year."
conceived purpose of swindling the com­
Mrfc Peck reported elsewhere in his munity by irrespon-Hible and unscrupu­
summary statement those further facts: lous Wall street ad veuttirers from whoso
‘.‘Of the sixty-eight industries included,' offices tho bills were issued, tho nominal
75 per cent, of them show nn increased location ot the bank s Iring fixed at re­
average yearly earning iu the year 1801, mote and obscure points difficult of ac­
while the total average increase of year- ‘ cess to proven^ the presentation of such
ly earnings of tho 285,OX) employees was issues for redemption."
.
$23.11. The average increase of yearly
earnings' of the employees of the fiftyone trade* showing on increase was
$13JW iu 1891 os compared with 1890.
The total number of strikes reported for
the year 1891 was 4,519 as against 6.258
occurring in tho year 1890. a decrease of
1,740. Of tbe total number—4,519—|'
2,375, or 53 percent, of them, were in tho
building trades.”

Uw-UJt. reciprocity fratntes. i.
lately destroying British commerce iu
tho countries where they have been fes­
tering trade by large expenditures for
years.
The British journals make no secret of
their hope for Democratic success. Tbo
London Times says: “Englishmen can
feel little sympathy for either of the par­
ties engaged in this ignoble struggle, lr .t
undoubtodly our interests as a trading
country must make us wish success, ta
tho Democrats,’ who now, for tho first
Mr. £7iaa. 2/. Ilaner
time, go to tho polls as the avowed cbamOf Fredcriak. Md., sufierod terr , • r-.r
pions of free trade.**
tenyearj.withabseejMsaod i radu,; &lt;.-c, &lt;.,i
Commenting on tho advantages which ills left leg. Ho wasted av :.y, rr. - r;- ii;
our reciprocity treaties giva American thin, an.l was obliged to nie it cane ti ; &lt; r- ■ •&gt;.
&lt; v.-n. ,;&gt;c,a
commerce over that from Great Britain, Bretythlngwlildicouhlbetbui
The Colliery Guardian, a very influen­ ttlUuxit good result, imill h? : . i jkiu:; ■
tial iiritish industrial journal, com­
plained bitterly that tho very countries which effected a perfect cur-. Mr. Ha-;. ■ u
where Englishmen have invested great now tathe UrH of healUi. Full parUruLv, tf
1
sums in public and private enterprises hb com wlU bo »&lt;mt nU wb &gt; a n.-L,
should give American manufacturers
H 060*8 PlU.Bere.th«bcrta.*te
great advantages over those of England,
(t says frankly that the protective policy
which the Republican party 1ms fostered
and the Democrats opposed has not only
mad© tho United-States a largo pro­
Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
ducer, bnt with tho additional leverage, latrs an instance of what is belli!.* s ( ae&gt;.
of reciprocity is forcing our products, pllshed by farmers in the KettRi.rt Valley
into tho countries where the English of Minnesota and North Dakota IL--1 |
have heretofore had their own way. On S. J. la-land, near his town of bright. N.
D., bought ICO acres of land fti'the Hiring
this subject it says of the Republicans of IR91, for $2.r»oo. and ndMs rtnpi tin*
and their policy:
season worth the salary of a ©svciniurnt
•‘Their effort is to obtain tbe monop­ Clerk, in excess of the cwt oMiis farm, as
oly of the trade of the New World, and per the following stateiueiit.
they aro so influencing some of ^he
countries that produce from the United
States is being admitted duty free,
whereas the goods of other nations have iLdurting cost of land.
to pay heavy duties. Tho McKinley Leaving........................................
Cases of this kind, are -p
tariff affords nn excellent luirgaining
power when negotiating trade treaties they area frog'In the ncwi
which we in England cannot possess,
seeing that in return for any concession- ; —
they might make we could give *hei.&lt; r
nothing, because wo already admit duty
free almost everything wo import.
“Last year, it will be remembered, wo
hud one prominent-example bf this new
ly inanpirated policy of tbe United
States iu the case of its treaty with that
large and interesting market, Brazil,
which placed us at a great disadvantage
in our trade with that country. Tne
ere tited in the |
hardship of that treatment to our manu­
facturers cannot be denied, for what­
preparation of
ever development there has been in the
industries and commerce of thnt coun­
try has been in great • part brought
about by English aid; British capital
tn» been found to construct the raiiw,iy3 and other public wd^ka, and pri­
vate undertakings have been exten­
sively aMistpd out of English pockets.
"If therefore any nation hud a right
which i» absolutely pure
to have its goods received in Brazil on
and soluble.
the most favorable terms it was the It has more than three timef Ihe.itre^in
British nnd not tho United States, which
ot Cocoa mixed with Starch. Atrii«rtiif
han done nothing to foster tho develop­
or Sugar, and is far more cconotuici'1.
ment of the country, nnd till the new
It
treaty was signed charged heavy duties coating leu than one cent at.
nourishing, and' &gt;Uk1lt
on all Brazilian products imported to u
- delietaui.
—r
&lt;ts nliores, whereas for years we hnvu [ DiGorrab.
______
levied no—or at any rata very small—duSold by Crocors everywhere,
ties. The people of tho United States
--------are now therefore reaping where we have ;
sown, and our government, which lias
been appealed to by tho chambers of
NOTICE O'ATfACHMEJir.
commerce and various trading bodies
Mtatr of Midihnn, tbe Circuit C«»|^
appears to be unable to obtain for nsixjt- Couiilvof Harry.
•
tcr troatmcnL
rkturnt Smith and
•’Another instance of this new policy Fhllip T. Calgrovo.
is tbeir treaty with Cuba and Porto Rico. Gcorrw J Cox.
Neucv i» h-reby riven thnt on th* ?’ i
It will bo almost impoomblo for our pro­
\lnly A. i». i^r.’a writ of atixrlp .• &gt;• ducers to compete againxt those of tho b-ticd out »&gt;f ih-C1milt C n;rt f- r th- •
United States iu tho Spanish West India
islands, and the hardware manufactur­
ers of tho midlufids. in endeavoring to
muGcd for Um »um ot ci
get onr foreign offlea to move in this above
fiftr il&lt;4brs.wid&lt;*h -a'U arlt ■.
matter, have represented that their busi the‘.•utl d «y of AugUff. A. l». I’’Da'rrt »Ip« 4th
«&gt;t Aitgn-t .
ness with thoiM) islands—which is not a;
Smith &amp; Coigrotv, AMor;.-7"
all inconsiderable—will bo practically
annihilated."
.
,

Notwithstanding that Mr. Peck is a
Democrat, a Democratic official, nnd
was au appointee of Mr. Cleveland him-.
•elf, these facts have dreadfully bnrt
• Office over Holloway’’ drug store.
tho feelings of the Democratic party. 1
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. nt. Telephone, con and more particularly of Mr. Clove-'
'leering with residence, at Holloway's drug
land's managers. They frankly confess J
that they do not want wages and pro-,
How can
yon vote for a double
dactfon to increase in the United State©
-------------------------------- action
M. EJ&lt;LEa,p.D. S.
nnder a Republican administration— I
combination like Cleveland
they won't listen to Mr. Peak's figures. I and Stevenson? The team does not pull
Office hours 8 a m. to 5 p. m.
'They say the figures are false—they ut-1 toKctlie’'- Ono is plowing in the political
terly decline to believe them-they «im- f'arrow ot tariff reform, civil service and
qMITH A COLOROVE,
O
Lawyers.
ply won't have tbo facts u Mr. Peck ro- £”d’ whil° 0,8 otk«r
pulling tho old
(Office in Union block. Hastings.)
ports them. One would suppose that'
cart in th© direction- of free
Practice is all the courts of the state.
every American party ought tb bo pa-1 ”Ivcr nnd ®P°il«- Between them you do
triotic enough to welcome tho fact of j n"tknc'¥ where you will fetch up. When
• E. KENASTON,
increasing prosperity among the people, j lhcro wns honest, real patriotic work
»•
Attorney nt Law.
but the Democracy thrives and grows ,°
done ^or the countrv they both
(Over J. A tioodtaar A t’o.’c atoh».)
»
frAcy.win all court«.if the State. Ooheetlot!/ fat on calamities. It is happiest when Wred roh&lt;rtitutes. Don’t vote for tub&gt;•-». id ystteadingtuf'
th© people are overburdened with debts 8titutecandidates.—New York Recorder,
—when the statistics of labor aro statis- j r.
----------------- —i----tt R. TIMMERMAN, Honicspatble Phytics of mortgages and mercantile fhil-'
,henr” full year br the McKlnh-r
'• •
slctan and Surgeon.
nrea. This is a Democratic beydayTa' ,“",mportMnon’&lt;’rn’Bn'’f‘‘cture*urwooi,
(Dffici'over Lathrop’s'drug store.)
condition thnt culls forth its fullest re- j *nk' ,’rn,P'
iron, ateei ami tobacco
F AW. REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT- joicings. Mr. Cleveland's managers in w*r* "‘•'““••i •4a.u»3.ts&lt;. thaarivin&lt; in­
New York have challenged Mr. Peck to ero,*“‘’ •‘“payment t&lt;* p«r»&lt;.n« enSB&lt;«i
u
ixo orricB or
a war of proofs. They propose that bo ‘n ,h”lr n’-*uuf*c‘»~
taH country,
Palmrkton A Smith,
shall submit his statistics to the ekiim- i
----------Woodland. Mich.
[nation of a committee of expert free1
C. S. P.M.MKitTox,
J„M. Smith,
----------------------- --------ttopublicM pn^peeto
bright Bnt
Notary Public. Justice Gf the,Peace. traders, gentlemen
who are always
com-'
peunl to nuk« figure-, mean anything ‘ I^L!’ ,°° r,“on ,or neglecting the
that Suita their purpose. Tho anuounceJ tll0rOTE1‘ *rork which la neceoiary
intention of thio committee ia to take
't,'re snc&lt;:n“- Hepeateillj tho great
Mr. Pock'fiotatainenUot tocroaacdwagea
^e country Owen io
George E. Hahner, of New York city,
and increased production and prove SIX01 il* P^Perity within tho lari a first cousiiLof David B. Hill, says that
therefrom tirnt American labor la worse 1
,r“™- a,t*r beginning a nroai- Harrison will be elected, and that he
!?.,\i,”aJOrkth“
**fore- “&lt;1
co“Mence, will have a majority of rotes in New
that tho laddoat calamity which can bo-1
■ ““PeUod victory by tho mavnifl. York .Ute. Mr. Hahoer
Hut be
fall an American workingman li to have
”* WOTkra--SeVYbrk bed » ulk with Seulor HUl.bntdemore goods to sell than he rued to have Tnb'",l!-_________________
cltae.1 to diralge tbe nature of it “If
to gut more money to, them
| Th. country baa boon brought f« to yon here
money to bet place It on
It u
ElrlUMrat* Jud^w.M that »h. teTcteiS^WUctfia theb*^ Harmon.- xlded Mr. Hahner.
P. DRAKE, M. D.,

KIRKS
D

probity uf Americ. i, n»alniy d„ to
IUtfan,d
ita .yateui of protectH&lt;» tawg_ , nr_. in \Tn^„,, ? EverXpresidential vote cast
urn. cm-, h„
,X '
•» to “•»«• 'o

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Onooeutoncoof President Harrtom', part

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HoaltWul, Agnate, Housing.
Dandruff.

SOAP.
fo&gt;t for General Household Use

Ths etiquette m to fmhinen __
b. th. un» u both Ojh.nl .n.n’SbS1’

TH' BRITISHERS *N0 DEMOCRATS
00 • Kblor m.„. but rill till L. |, ‘
KICK &lt;H UNISON.
Senator Cnrtolo^ ingrniou. «l not
00 wunj.nl murt lb™
“2™
entirely uigenuoua argputsut. in which
tb.lr Crrt trnn. nil lorlutl.,,,,
he attemped to abnwthat the cost of
ton,..: Mcr tUat I.
wort.'
.till
f.
.
1»tin,th,
Vrnlwi.'
l*
living bad 'jeen increased by the McKin­
trto I .btto hat. la,
pStoiT™
ley tariff, has been ably answered by
th,, •.tt I, ^1 hj;
Senator Hiscock. That gentleman, in a
Uc . 1.001. M l '...r-Jty
speech in tho senate on Aug. 1. com­
&gt; fn-toutn » «■. :| .ble to tai,.
pletely swept away Senator Carlialofi t
\ her© can no longer be any doubt that
ra m.ut ..Iboth, &lt;ur.pt, i,„| "
arguments. aau
He —
showed that the opl? |, tho British free traders are not only very lb. m«it«r el rttot.l„g up b||k
argumcuEo.
;; “
a&lt;„| u j,'
increase in the cost of living to we, .Q dlapIeftMOd with our protective tar­ tag ta of u» but.
twenty-seven months covered by the sen-;
pojjcy jjut ar© anxious for Democratic or.p here and tern- who consmire QIy
ate finance committee investigation was j
ceflJJ in th0 c&lt;«iing election in order breach cf our unwritten law*-J|s,n&gt;
•ver, m Ktri« ux trer m-re tbme 5T
iu prices of such articles of food as are.
destroye&lt;L One of the Ihfattd
Wndana-Londun T,t i ;,. Ib”
produced by the farmers of this country.
striking evidences cf this is found
On tho other hand, in articlM which pw- .u #
„{ clippings from Briti.h
tain to daily life, such a» clothing, fnel.
trade journals which
tool,, lumber and building' materials.
&amp;
„f Denver, made
bouse furnishing goods, drags and every-,
.pending a few weeks in England,
thing of this character, there bad been a
J(natart bittot-note on tbo
decided reduction '“Ybst- Theadvnnoo
J,, (bo ^nnf^nmers. who lay that
uenuuu
in
prices of usratnSnral
I the American tariff, under lhe McKinley
in prices

Uw Pl»Uonn on which ho^taS

letter of acceptance contain, enough of i t
--------------------—
high national doctrine for a doson it,.
publicaa campatgus. it la tlul to which
.
. .
ia ।।
b. describe, th.party, principle.u.muntrie. M
1°"“
to other' ;;
untrlei ox axoliint
_ Ii
bodying -a policy of safe progression
and development—of new teetories. new .
markets aud new ships.”
I Trnnur.™ « : .
'—'—
---------------'
”7 “fflcinls state that
The bnsinesa man who recalls the &lt;’aV8 nartmnvtta‘of_ |60,000.00o"
stroy
a s.-oiem
which £ES
gives every stun, r■ ’lU
.ua.b«H
n&lt;fK1M
, °"v’w.U.'O.uOO on sugar, are io-'

StatiMio. prepared by a Democrat,,
offimal. under a Democratic adminiatru!l°T!\?how “ cl“rly as anything can
tliat the tariff is n Hucunou
quentian or
of wages
wages and
and
thnt lllQ McKinley
14..i_° has been a good
. .
------- ———J law nao
ucun a good
thinir
____ •for tn
, addi
.. ­
thing fnr
for the workingman,
tion to IncrwuinK hia earnings It baa
actually reduwd tho coat of llring to a
point that baa nerer been tonebed
fora In thirty yearn.

1 bar, had bat ana thought to my
™J&lt;llt waa to am whaterer Inlaonca
rouHded to me for tbe general
*“ ““P^-PwtotontHatTi, aon at todtonapolia.

makes every banknote in circulation as nf
customs alone. This rata’
rood • gold both .thorn, ,Dd ,brari..JuSTM ““
P** « •*«»

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Unlike the Dutch Process
S. No Alkalie^
Other Chemical's

ff. Baker &amp;Go.’s

^059

W. Baker &amp; On. Dorchsstsr, Mau.

and Cardriianlixby. ids aiff*. to Xn &lt; '•! 1 *
tine, ilutr-d April rWb. A. i». II^A &gt;’»;■; t&gt; " ■ i
th Ibeofil*-*' vi tl&gt;e rricktrr ot elf. a- i n
&lt;*r&gt;i:nt\ of H i(rv m&gt;d tPMr of Mi' Ii' iW1. •'&lt;' ;'"'
Wb dav &lt;4 April A 11
Ill i . ■ ■ ■
gages, on page f-a»J; aud wi.t rmwusee " - •';
i hr 12th day nf Droiitlwr t»«, n&lt;i!y.
by Mrs. C. N.Csntinr to John A. tin •'■•&gt; ■ ”
said a*»(&lt;nment was recorded hi tl:«i dl i •
registeruf ikxNis f.ir the eOttiiiy of F.-; ;
state of Mtrhbre*?. &lt;&gt;n tbe first d;«« ..f Ju.* .
In liber 38 ot luoruares on pag» 3W A : ’ • ::
rum tame dulv as-igtied by lr&lt;
.. ■ ■
bargh/sMelai admimstrator ot me
it&lt;Jehu A tiretile. dKxused. to I red U.if’ •
on the secxMid dav of Sri'ti-mber. iM.'i.
' l!l;
revonied In the &lt; £Tci« of register eJ derd» ’n .-h’
eountv of Earrv.t’f Michigan! on :
dav of July, I"®. In Hl* r M of irortgafic*. •''!
uxseMT.on w'aleh luorfgage there
«• '■' ;•
In be due at the date ot tub pout.’ th*
••
four hundred, u.IrV aew.n dollar, slid **»&lt;•• ' •
five eenls. and an attorneyfee &lt;if't«« n!&gt;;
dolhre provided for in said p ort.: &gt;-■. 1 f ■
suit or proceedings at law bsrisg Uwn lae..t . ■•
e&lt;i tn recover me nioucjs secund t.'
mortgage, or any pert tin reef: N« «. '
bv virtue of the no*er of sale eontaiin'd in
■
mortgage, and tin- statute In such cve n:1
and provided, notlcu Is hereby given ■" ,*?
fiatwisy. the first d« v of ocio’-er. A l&gt; . * (
ten o’clock In roe forenoon, I shall wj *11 ■1 /
siirlian to the highest bidder, at
'
front door o! the court hens* In (he city o. ii ;tingx. Miehlg.n, HhM bclrg the place «ii’T '•
circuit court fur parry county 1» itoluei
prenilsr.i de.-4*iltM*d in a*ld mprtP’K''; '■
nmrh •!: r-of as mnv lay nceessnre to »• • J-_
amount due o&gt;. waid mo tgagv. fhb esnf. interest, and ail :&lt; gin rusts. lytvim [ ‘
on altomevV fee Of twenty-five .toiler' &lt; &lt; . 1,
red for therein, lhe wtrnmes Im-iue
I" said nii&gt;r!«ng&lt;- as all that rerf:*l-&gt;
?r p. •
C l of Und sima e in Ih- i'»wn&gt;l;ip ;•&lt; » ‘ ,
Aiwiiurs, In the county ofc IJarry ai d
“■
Mkbfeu*. mid known and drscrlbrd A' foil«*•;
•rw—
__ ._ I&gt;_ i.nrrn
■, ■ ■
unrh rassr ten [10] wot containing forty a •’rmore or lest
M
Faso \V. GRi.iu.iAttigucr o' Matgacw-

�14Astings Banner.
September 29, 1893.

personal mention.
°,r"Ui'1,0
“•n
Dl ’LW per Jeu. cash In W»«noe.

W R COOK. Local Editor.

—

«■ Vu.k.ton s.t-

UnpL will 6, held ,t G. A. K. lull, w«l.
STh’;-0'’:.1!2'* “ 2 p- "• S,&gt;,p’r 'T
lyineUed *ll“““b"&lt;&gt;t'’S|“|i»‘e'.rtl«l-

Science
MEDICAL
SCIENCE

iBEECHAM’S
-mi 5 Q w,,,d’ "in c*lre en*lc
r'lLAaMl H. nHnehe uhI aII Ner-

■ ■-j with a TjjIsImi &amp; Sohitfs Coating,

EOTION, . should look well to
j .interests this fall.
: work for the ones that
our interests. Every-,
-cheap, labor is cheap,
• is cheap and grocer{that is if you buy
• t the right place.] It
: s iitci what a person j
! what he.saves. If you
.'pound of tobacco or a
tea and save five or ten
• ,::id it is better than

7.4’j or Politics
. .re, sell your labor, your
:r pro-luce where you can
. Nt. and above all buy
rivs where you can buy
: - si. And to the People
i’ ’.’.jty, we would advise
hen they have butter or
T - if they want to buy
; to call on the little Brick
Hastings, Jefferson St.
.ok and be sure to trade
iitt;'-. Brick. It will pay
; i.: .landing on the corner

eny M.'nS';.'1™'
MIm Bdllli Ctaunlmrlnln will bw m
Cloverdale from Wednesday to Mondial
R Ui?e fi- trl®rac&lt;1 hats from Civ shop
’
of Mrs. E. Williams, of this city. Her N-r Satanta,. '
display cah be looked over at the store «.f .
i.
W Aujumi.
GeorgnMoshler. Call. Priretsoonbi.-,

Hom \ew York Tuesday.

a potHion, by thorough cleaning, lo make
the visit of this plague as light as possible,
should it come this way.
,

punished. it wodld please lhe people to see
him make an arrest \Vc have no personal
feeling or grudge against Marshal Milkr,
but this will not prevent our speaking iu
very decided language if he allows th”
participants of drunken lights to go un­
punished.

Bargains
I'&lt; Harness. Robes, Blankets and
j.'- ., at the shop of A. E.
' AH.MI, DELTON, MICH.
Cail and see for yourself.

LOCAL NEWS.
T1L

• CIKCULrtTION *
week,
120 quires.
. changes for advertisements
this office Tuesdays at latest to
:U&lt;»n hi tbe Issue of the week

’!•'« tor sale chenp at thh office.
i ruin 25
' I'yriy

&gt;

cents up at Mrs. Ella

four huntera -darted for the
hunting Monday.

■ i
• xeuwsion from Petoskey passed
i.'tt’ ik'h here Tuesday afternoon.

M-Barry county delegation attended
’ '••publican,convention In Grand Rap­
id* Tuesday.
j

I’ v.i'oust furnishes the medals ’ for the
b:-y..’t. r:lces al t||e pnjr (;roand# Tjjpy
*re displayed in Ids window.
Etta Yale gave a very-pleasant
:n iMt-n.i- Thursday evening at the home ot
Mr- and Mrs. W. 11. Stebbins.

In

the

'

The statement has appeared In numer­
ous papers throughout the state thnt an
entirely new registration cf voters is
necessary this fall. Attorney General
Ellis, in answer to many inquiries, pub-1

At lhe inerting of lhe state league of
republican clubs in Grand Rapids Tues­
day. Hon. I’. T. Colgrove. of this city', was
made president. Phis Is a deserved com­
pliment to a loyal worker, and Is very
gratifying to Mr. Colgruve’s many friends
here.
-

We redelved this morning from Oak­
land.
r- Cal.,
c“-' cards announcing Hint Mr.
Newman A. Fuller nnd Miss Lena Bing­
ham. or.that cky. were united in marriage
|/s.pirwbcr
T.,c. ,uul„ (rll.„d, ..r
rL .‘„.
tl
.. unite
. tn wishing
..
■!.
Mr. Fuller
Mr. and...
Mrs.
Fuller a long and prosperous journey on
the matrimonial sea. Wp extend our cor­
dial congratulations nnd best wishes.
Your eboice of 100 trimmed hats at Mrs.
Ella Bowen's.
.
x
____
. window and see lhe non
Look ____
nt my
masnelii*
.......... watches, F. R. Pnncbast.
Stamped linen goods, embroidery silk
and fnney goods always to be found at Mrs.
Ella Bowen's. .

Samples of some line ladies jersey rib­
The Bann^ii and the New York Weekly ■
Tribune, the two papers for 81.10 per bed v&lt; its nnd combination suits to closeit
at th«- Racket.
year rash In advance. The New York I
Pmx. Ssirriu. !
Tribune was Horace Greeley’s old paper ' ’
and •&gt; now owned by Whitelaw Held,* the
John'Beumer, tbe jeweler, sold a very
nominee for Vice President on the Republl- 'flue upright grand piano to Fred W.
can ticket. Ex-Congressman Herr, bf Greble. 'Fred knows a good thing when
Michigan, i&gt; the editorial writer. Tbe N.
Y. Tribune Is without doubt the leading
r.K_, of
— the
—*• country,
-z.ami
__ - iits
— "Fann
”___ --paper
De- | The “shoe race" far a special prize offcrpartment’’ stands nt the head of auy In the eJ by Wooley A Bronson promises to be
country. ‘
1 "’IP of lhe most Interesting events during
,
,v
. . the fair. It h to take place this (ThursWe have In the store and on the road day) morning at 10 o'clock, and all should
the finest lot of stand nnd library lamps I wjtnes» it.
ever shown In the town.’ We
will
also haje the finest display of china­
There were several fakirs who fallowed
ware 3XU crockery we ever had. We have Sell.* Bros, show who could manipulate
bought largely for we know tbe prices will ••skin" games to the Queen’s taste. It issell the goods. Our grocery stock Is full .....................................
snld Hint one or two.prominent
_______ ^1.
young
.. men
and complete. All goods fresh and new. of this city were taken in tn the extent of
If you will look us over you will agree • several dollars.
with what we sny. We
j 1st tree, L
Allgeo. of the enterprising south side Imka full line of plant jars.
ery. has Just added to his stock a fine line
.
Hams A VanAkman.'
of leas, coffees, sugars nnd canned goods.
The trotting horse Is nowhere and the All these goods are of the very best quality
running hone Is In danger of having his that money can buy. and are bought to
laurels taken away from him by the bicy­ sell. And In order to sell them rapidly,
clist. John L. Johnson, of Minneapolis, specially low prices have been put upon
Minn., at the kite-shapedIvack at Indepen­ these goods. Call In nnd see them. You
dence, Iowa, knocked out all bicycle rec­ will be convinced ot their worth upon
k
ords last week. From a standing start trial.
he made a full mBe In the fast time of
Prettv walking costumes are especially
2.04M* «,M| lhe 1,exl t,ny w,lb a
designed
for
early
fall
wear.
One of gold­
start he finished the mile In lhe wonderful
time of 1.50 !W5. This Is probably only en brown faille has a bias roll at the lowei
the beginning of smasliing bicycle records, part of a slightly trained skirt. The bod­
as Hie new Improvements in the makes of ice pointed back and front, with a vest of
wheels will add greatly to the speed. We white crepe de chine outlined by rich jet
understand that Johnson made bis mile on passementerie. The other of striped che­
an ordinary, geared up to the -peed tb In­ viot. has a new and stylish trimming of
satin piratings and Inserted vest, and pet­
attained on a 74 inch wheel.
ticoat of heavy lace.
.
Sells Bros, show has come and gone.
While attending the fair yon will find It
Those who attended Iu tbe afternoon will
to your advantage to step Into \ Spnry
remember it with more or less pleasure,
Phillips* grocery store. Inspect hla| stock
while those who were present in the even­
and get his prices. He has no fear of
ing won’t remember much about it, for it
was over almost before It commenced. comparison with other dealers’ prices: on
The menagerie had been taken away al­ the contrary he Invites It. It will pay you:
most before lhe majority were on the it will pay anybody to buy of him. He
gladly welcomes anyone to bls store and
grounds, and the show was ended at 8:30. especially invites you to call there during
Those In charge seetuetl to be guided by the fair. He Is the leader In nice coffees,
the motto “Life ls^»hort, and Hine Is
teas, canned goods and In fact carries the
fleeting.- audflffy hardTTwanted to give
Ip-st of everything to be found In a flrat­
time a cliance to fly. Bt|t despite the class grocery store and bls prices are right.
many criticisms made on thb brevity of
the evenings performance, there were
Daniel's heroism In the lion's den has
many that were thankfnl that It bated no at last been satisfactorily explained. A
longer, as a terrible rainstorm set in about well known American, who has a horror
the time that the majority ot the people In of being called on for an after dinner
the city reached home, that lusted a long sneech, chanced to be at a recent London
banquet. On being summoned to his feet
time.
by the vociferous shouts of his friends, he
The Battle Creek Moon sfroke ‘b« ,™,b tremblingly described himself as being In
when It gave utterance to the following. a worse case than Daniel when asked to
It’s a most amusing spectntle that a news­ make a speech. For when Daniel saw the
paper man encounters to see a man. who lions in tbe den opening their jaws prepar­
from some fancied or Implied wrong: In a atory lo tbe satisfying of their hunger be
newipipor Item, tile- to tbe
" said: -Well, if there’s any after-dinner
Uw WIL «top, the.paper and then alrutt speaking to be done on thh occasion, it
„ut a&gt; though be trad drireo the last nail
In Uie coffin ot tbe editor's sneer., and the won't be done by me.”

Anyone needing any old papers for
m:cIvm or to put under carpeta can buy
tliem cheap by calling at this office.
I-drat styles and no fancy prices
in the way we sell millinery at the Racket.
Pmx Smith.
1 have the g-jods and make the prices,
tuecs offer you second band goods at the
out lit now wa.mlj
Wee you piy me for new. F. R. Tan­ whole
nnaertalcar or lhe sheriff lo put It torerer
roast.
.
,
out ot slffbt These people do not uoderWhiteitile fair this week Will tbe suod Ual where ll«e ot them drop off
because ot an Item, twonlj cateb on be­
1J"&gt;1 »nd
.. ■ gucAs
........ on the
me doll
uoii Fred L.
nenth tj,. druggist.’gives away. Also cause it ph-ases Ibciu. Such Items are
nanall, lhe ones that make lhe paper of
'‘ ilt
l.i»
'.-in.ln.v'
11a; ills Window of dulls.
value In the commuullj. A paper
'*
Ld. blunahan waa nrrcslrd last week for afraid of a few ordinary people wiib a
^••Tilling night-watch Trego, whom lie little money Is ot ao uae lo lhe &lt;*»eral
Knocked down several tirucs. Tiie eom- public. 11 la the tearless editor that knows
Piaiuing witness falling to appear he was «rW.o*^®-fn^”o’..'*1b“e
with payment of costs.
'• hat ean be more of a blessing to an old
.,hf” .■ ’no&lt;1’ w«“
of
iu - hi ,:ft’
spares no pains i
•' ting specuctet and eye glasses tor
irlptlixu.
u,e b'lbt money.

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STERLING M
SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also remi iber you
•et a
__ it—“Good
rorm,'. of $2.00 value
with a $10.C0 purchase
of anything in my Jewerystore.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R, Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

At Manistee yesterday. Pontiac Chief,
owned by Dr. Lowry of this city, won a
race taking three of four heats. all made
under 2:24. and tbe fastest In
This
annonneement will please the many admir­
ers of this horse here, nnd Dr. Lowry
will be duly congratulated. It may also
happen that there will not 1* so much
cnmkinr on lhe liaek scats when Charlie
McMore’s driving Is mentioned. Pontiac
will enter the free for all Friday.

Next week will be

STOVES
COAL STOVES
COOK STOVES

HEATING STOVES

Ed Clark, who has been In Hie emph y
of John Bessmer fur Hie past ?ix years,
has accepted a position in Port Huron, and
left for that city Saturday evening.

It should Ih* Immaterial to the people of
this city what polltirtil faiths their peace
officers may have, whether’they are demo­
crats. republicans or prohibitions, so long
J k Walnut and Cdzkhy
as they enforce the laws. But It Is evi­
dent that laws are u,t enforced. This '
.end at the Railroad Station. Refer to state dT' things wilt last until the people I
arouse themselves Into action and elect |
LESH, PENROD &amp; CO.,
GKJSM1RN, IND. officers who will perform Hie duties for |
which they are paid. Why not get up an ;
independent ticket and elect officers who
LICHT'
will do their duty regardless of polliiw? ■

, and desires |he patron&gt;■: public. He is worthy
and will serve the
ill and reasonably.

the
wu

A. T. McDonell. of Lansing. wa» in lhe
city Saturday on business.
Notwithstanding thu many setbacks that
Mrv. PhHrtus Rogers, of Prairieville, is
corn has had it promises to be a good crop visiting relatives In the city.
al! over the state, with the exception of a
M.
B. Simpson, of Battle, was In the
l&gt;ortlou visited by severe hail storms, and
even there It Is by no means a failure. city the-fore part of the week.,
The rains the put w^ek have done much V«corgr Bradley, of Grand Rapids, viagood for fall feed, and as no severe frosts ited relatives here over .Sunday.
have yet made their appearance ail croj^ *5**’°*- a,,d Mrs. Eugene Dnvcuport, of
that arc late will be materially aided.
W oodland, wertftn the city Friday.
W’lut Is known as the oak worm* has
Fred Hotclijih-. of Osbkoah, is visiting
probaHygot in lhe most of Its work tor
•
thl?
but the following experiment relatives and old friends In the city.
may prove valuable hi the future to get
J. D. Hahn, of Cleveland. Ohio, was in
rid of these little pests. K h Mid that- a Uie city a short time on business last week.
plceeiof cotton batting tied around an oak Wfiie MKses Sable and Kittle Beadle ,are
tree will prevent the foliage being de­
stroyed as the worms are unable to crawl expected home from Britton Harbor this
weyk.
over the cotton.
II. C\ Henry, of Auburn. Ind,, has
We should like to see the dly marshal
enforce the laws as he wu elected to do. been secured to take Ed. (.’Iatk&gt; place InJuhn Brssmvr's jewelry store.
Instead of letting free-for-all tights go un­

WANTED

AS. Merchant

the

John Beumer, the jeweler, sells Un­
Cr** ’«»
celebrated non-maguetic watches. Thw
are the flreit watch in the market: no
electricity affects them fn any way. ’Xttr * mU s2“uX”' P“a“ “UdU
most powerful dynamo has po effect on
their running qualities. They are the won­
wu
der of the 10th century., Bee them* before
buying any other.
w. IL Bennett, ot Prairieville. was on
The cbolem wnre nuy do . lien,.ot&lt;e™| our streets SatuKhy.
If it shall result In a thorough eleknlng up
C W. Vrooman, of Oneida, X. Y.. vis­
But there is every n-a-vm to expect Unit
ited m the city list Week.
another jear tho dread tRsease will ImMde
Xv.
H. p„wers Bnd gon WiJI .relurued
our land. Our city should place itselfl in

r&lt;,u.n. .n.i Ihos.- who lute rti.nj.-.l Ibeir
residences nce&lt; I be made the year.

I

ta

। Go to DR. LOWRY'S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or sjiectaclee. In or
der to have your eye sight
preserved into old age, the
eyes should be properly exam
hied and the right kind ot
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry ,
keeps n large stock of the fin-1
est quality and greatest vari-l
ety of eye glasses and specta j
cles at his office, where you.
can have your eyes examined
at all tmes.

Best line ever shown here
SEE THEM

GOODYEAR BROS

HAVE YOU SEEN 'EM?

What
Those Fine Boots and Shoes
AT THE

They’re “Out of Sight” but we will show them to

you if

'b
x
you would like to see them.
They’re as good as the best and our prices cannot be duplicated

A full line of those cheap working shirts expected this week.

Children’s book satchels given away with every purchase of 50cts.

Bankrupt Store
H. OSBORN, Mgr

�GROVER'S CREED.
iIorecmenL

Herginatm. t

Cleveland’s Letter of Acceptance _____
The ariurar.ce to the penpie of the utmost
with impunity permit
ice to taint
in Full.
the spirit of right And equity, which b the Isdirhtaal liberty consistent with pence and twenty-one yearn
ARGUMENT

FOR TARIFF REFORM

lite of uur republic; aud we shall fail ta
reach tiiir jui-. iunri destiny if greed and self­
. i^mesa lead the way.
Deflnr* the CblcM&lt;«» Decl*rati«»a.
Recognizing these truth*, the national
Democracy will seek by the application d
just nnd sound jirinciples to «pinlixe io om
people tbe blnwlDg* tipe them from the
ghvepi meet they support, to promote ]
among our countrymen a closer community
of inters «ts cemented by patriot bin and nnliunri pride, and to point out a fair field
whepi prosperous and diversified American
enterpriA- may grow and thrive in the
wholesome atmosphere of American indiur
try, ingenuity, nnd intelligence. Tariff re­
form U still uur purpose. Though we oppcrae tbe theory that tariff laws may te
jxisM-d having for their object tbe granting
of discriminating and unfair governmt'htal
aid to private venture*, we wage no extermi­
nating v-nr*gnin.*t any American interests.
We believe a readjustment can be accom­
plished In accordance with the principle*
profera, without disaster urdemolition. W«
belter* that the advantages of freer raw
material should te accorded to our manufacturtrnvaiMi we contemplate u fair and
careful distribution of necessary tariff burfeus, rather than the precipitatioq of free
trade.
Free Tnule Impossible.
We anticipate with calmness the misre­
presentation of our motives and purposes,
instigated by a M-libbni9« which seeks to
hold in unrelenting grasp its unfair advan­
tage under present tariff laws. We will
rely upon tho intelligence of our fellow
tountrymen to reject the charge thata party
roniprhing a majority of our people is
planning the dest i uct km or injury of Ameri­
can interests; and we know they cannot
te frigtiteual by the spectre of impossible

gix-d ertier Is a cardinal principle of oqi
f’lrvenuneuL Tjjis girts no sanction to I
vixatitnu sumptuary laws, which unneceef.aiil^’iiterfere with such haliita anil cow
UimiVlrf our people as are not offensive to
a just moral sente, and are not Inconsistent
with gnod citizenship and the public wal*
Lire. The sonic principle require* thnt the
line lietween the subject* which aiv properly
within governmental control and those
which nre more fittingly. left to parental
regulation should be carefully kept in view.
An enforced education, wisely deemed a
proper preparation for citlzenahlp, should
not involve the impairment of wholesome
parental nutlfority, nor do violence to the
household conscience. Paternalism tn gov­
ernment Hods no approval in the creed of
Democracy. It is a symptom of misrule,
whether It is manifested in unauthorised
gifts or by an unwarranted control of per­
sonal and family affaire.

k.-'jo tried ft* kill

penltentiiry t&lt;*

Prince Ansoa i:»'Jr!'.l. •ajut.ni
aral &lt;4 th. emprro,’. military bouwlmltj.
trf oue of lb« old** «*nd noble.1 Iw»*-

7~7L..7n JhhMelft in a **th tab owing w
ttoiwnlnt^b^
best known on account -f hi* irnmoralities, Which u* took no |uiro to &lt;xmc«u.
The grand, jury at Chicago ha* began in
reatigating tte alleged rifumpta.’ briteryu.
Justice Woodman by “Mike McDonald.
It te now thought that insUvui uf Deputy
Marshal Williams having oupturrt «hf
Dalton gang, ttet notable body of Amur
kau dtizen* ha* captured- tiu» deputy
numhal.

tknnan/avuritra. is im««e“Cohmel Billy” Taylor, formerly otCldcrago, iu much sought after in
•
wlu ro detectives are hunting for him to
explain a charge of pausing
checks. Ills mother-in-law b* **i‘i to be a,
Principle* of Democratic tegislnttoa ou
victith to the extent ot IW,0&gt;®.
The pmnutpri rtlnr-t U»
«“•
Wliile George Melin* and George
hu beene'-enleauae-'nlea
•on were riding acro&lt;« n brtdjfo nt White­
TO per renL of the pt— receiptSS.
mti
■&gt;«
K
&gt;«-*&gt;-"
•
U0
0
'
”
water, Minn., on an engine, the bridge gave
way, predpit-iting the men and engine Imto
John Onlrtn, eh Cblowo. tiled trot” &gt;»
the water. Both men were so badh injured
haling the fumes from a liroken. carboy 01
that they cannot recoverj
nitric acid. His death was aa agmdxing |
Nxw You. S**P«—Tho ktl,,r of
Carpenter Beck, 0 long term prisoner in one, and three inen were requirad to bold
Grover (ievdand accepting the nomina­
the Central prison of Berlin, Germany,
tion as the Democratic candidate for presi­
*trippe«l himself and equecred through a him in LedSeven Of the n.-etnot.d lied derate
window about eight inch** square. Hu has
dent &lt;if the Unitel Stales is addreaatd to
prta.ner.ln the jell »t Hochoeun. h r .
not lieen caught
Hon. William L. Wilson and &lt;»tl.ere, com­
MWH1 their wey ou« -dth e eew nude from
GOOD
WORD
FOR
THE
FAIR.
In
digging
a
sewer
tax
Pho-nix,
Ari-,
mittee, etc., and is as follows:
workingmen have broken ta14* 4,1 ,u,cl‘ nt a strip of iron.
Gkxtlkmkx:—In responding to your for­
crypt nnd the find will nettle’ many ques­
Four negroes and uno whit* man were
mal notification of my nomination to the
tion* heretofore disputed by the HcirtitiM-a whipped .iSe-CMle. Del .lt. U» pree
presidency by the national Democracy I
Our countrymen not only expect from Tbe fact that the extinct' people who for- enoeof eho-it ®0 epecutom. taladln* •
hope I may be permitted to say at the ouk
threw who represent them in public placet a mcrly Inhabited that country cremated .few curious visitor* from Philadelphia,
set that continued-reflection aud observa­
Chester, New York .md Baltinios*.
sedulous care for the things which are di­ their dead in proved.
The queen of Great Britain has a private
tion have confirmed me in my adherence to
Three rubbers broke into Kaffin’* hart­
rectly anti paljinbiy related to their material
.
. - “ -t nin&gt; direct from Balthe opinions that I have heretofore plainly
ware store at Minooka, Illa, aud-when dlw
interests, but they also fully appreciate the
idon.
covt-zad opened fire on tlielr discuverv.rx,
and publicly declared touching the queavalue of cultivating our national pride and moral c^tlc
who
returned the oompllmenM, fatally
lions Involved in the canvass. Thia Is a
maintaining our national honor. Both
time, above all others, when these ques­
Fire at Maysville, Mich., destroyed prop­ wouading one ‘ of th* robbera, Frank Mur­
their material interests and their national
erty
of
the
value
of
tSi.iXM).
upon
which
ray.
tions should be considered in the light
pride and honor are involved In the success
In the case of Hugh O'DounelLti* Irada
of the Columbian exposition, and they will there was insurance of W.250. A number
afforded by a.sober apprehension of the
of the Homcstemi Mrikera, charged with
not be inclined to condone any neglect of of summer cottagra at latke
principles upon which our government Is
of llO.'iG). murdMD in connection with the rk&lt; of July
effort
ou the jmit of their government to Ind., burued, involving a
bamd. and • clear understanding of the re­
8
last, the judge baa refused bril, and
insure in the grander of this event a At­ Hili'* ’Opera house, at Faribault, Minn.,
lation it bears to the people for whose bene­
ting exhibit of American growth and great­ burned, the lew I wing *».«» Thp P*^ O'Donnell will have So stay in j»U until hh
fit it was created. We shall thus be
ness, and a splendid demonstration of Amer­ i«l biudmss block in Marengo. Hta., trial comes off.
supplied with a test by which the value of
burned, causing ftri.OW loss, to offset which
A wuui named Emmerson,.of Fort Scott,
ican patriotism.
any propositions relating to the main­
there was Jb.OOO,insurance.
Not Writing-for Instruction.
Kan., fearing tliat if he ooccwded him &lt;
tenance and administration of our governC'ougre-cdonal nominations: Fourth Wis­ longer be himself would t&gt;e mad* to suffrt ।
. In an imperfect anti incomplete manner
The administration and management ot I have thus cndcavorwl to Mate some of the consin district, Theobald Olxen, Republi­ therefor, delivered up to the officcn his 17can be ascertained, and by which the justice
and honesty of every political question can our government depend upon popular will. things which accord with tte creed anti in­ can; Second Nebraska, David H. Mercer, year-old sun who luul slashed Paul Hagci •
Fexleral power is tbe instrument of that tentions ot the party to which I have given Republican; Fifth Louisiana. T. J. Webb, to &lt;lraih with a knife over a trifling mat- •
be Judged,
■
will—not its niaster. Therefore the attempt my life-.long allegiance. My attempt hsa People's.
of the opponents of Democracy to interfere not been to instruct my countryman nor
IMuce
TJw Atlanta Typographical union box.
Priuce Ernest, son uf
of thu
the grand duke of
If doctrine* or theories are presented with and control the suffrage of the states my party, but to remind both that Demo­
The Constitution because it re ■
which do not Mtbfy this test, loyal Auwe through federal agencies dM^lopa a de­ cratic doctrine lire near thu principles of Saxe-Mciningeu, 1ms niarrirt hraiiheu
LcUmhi. daughter of the German author, |
• Uj
n bonus- to men who run typo i
jeanism jnust pronounce them false and sign. which no explanation can mitignte.to our government and tends to promote the of Munich. Tin-match had the approval
Chines.
mischievous. The protection ot t be people reverse the fundamental and safe relations people**good. 1 nm willing tubeaocuced of &gt;h. dural tall,, but cMMren ;A Xuntai.l ll.» rarrtal off . UUk ta
bet
warn
the
people
and
their
government.
ofnddrresing my countrymen upoq trite from the mamage are to have no title to
tn the exclusive use and enjoyhu-nt of their
t,_near Neffcmrtle, Ohio., and Wood hound.property and earning* cunceduilly consti­ Such an attempt cannot fail to he regarded topics nnd in homely fadiion for I believe the sucrewiiaiL
lire now on lhe trail of the lion.
by thoughtful men as proof of a bold de­
tutes the especial purpose and mi-rton of termination to secure the ascendency of a that iui|&gt;ortant truths are found on the sur­
The Mexican minister &lt;&gt;t finance has in-;
fhe
natiu tal convention &lt;•' Democratic
our free'goventment. Thh design te so in- discredited party in reckless disregard of a face of thought, and that they should be troduevd in amgrrs* bill* for the taxing! club* will be held at Now York October 4
stated in direct nnd simple terms,
of inheritances ami legnete*. for imposing
teiwoven with the structure of our plan of free expression of the popular will. To re­
taxes on toliacco and liquors, for conceding (
rule that failure to protect the citizen in sist such a scheme is au impulse of Democ­
Though much is left unwritten my rec­
such «&lt;e and ehjoymenL or their unjustifia­ racy. At all times and in all places wc ord as a public servant leaves no excuse for title* to holders of goverum-mt bonds, and ,
While Frank Coming, lhe millionoin
for providing now insurance regulations
ble diminution by the government itself, is trust the people, A* against the disposi­ misunderstanding my belief and position obliging companies to guarantee jxilicicsby ( distiller uf Peorim waasltttarin the pirioc
a betrayal of the people’* trust. We have, tion to force the way to federal power, we on the quietions which are now presented bond*.
of his home some on* shot at him from
present
to
them
as
our
ciaiht
to
their
conhowever, undertaken to build a great na­
Rev. J. W. Arney. Michigan’s hors-i pnt*idv through u window, but tbe bullet
fldence nnd support n steady championship io the voters of the land for their decision.
tion upon a plan especially our own. To '
Called for the third time to represent the racing parson, ha* Mild his horses and in­ miwwd Its mark. There fat no due t&lt;* Mr.
pnrtjr of my choice in n contest for ttenu- tend* to a-k the Methodist conference ton* i Corning's aasailant.
maintain it and to furnish through its ( of their rigiitx.
agency the meat)* for the nivompIWiment
prumacy of Democratic principles, my grate­ sign him a pulpit
j: A ...
ABOUT THE MONEY QUESTION.
British man-of-war ha* liven ordered tt
ful appreciation of its conffdenre ten-*- than
of national objects, the American people n?c
— -I,..
General Dragomiroff, one of the ablest' procisd
to VI
Vtedvuerstock. Ruwda, to HlVtw
ta vw
willing through federal taxation to surren­ A Condition 1-reredeut to lllmctalllam— ever effaces the Milrnm sense of my respons­ generate of tbe Rumiun army, luu* ta-en re- I gate the selsur* &lt;rf Canadiitn sealtag vt*
der a part of their earning* and income. (
ibility.
tired by tbe czar Iwcause of his brutal crili- j m-Im by Rumina cruiser*.
Tbe people are entitled to sound and
eisms of subordinates.
।
Obituary; Al Peoria, Ills., Judge Sabin
If tho action of the convention you repreTarllT hui-Iallon pn-reuh. a familiar । honest mony abundantly sufficient in volStcutenville. ()., people are interested in ; D. Itaterinugh.
At Stillwater,. Minu.,
topni of taler.1 taxation, buchlw.latlon
, ,b k
n , aent shall te indorsed by the suffrages of a peculiar coincidence. Two hundred ' Clinton A. Bennett clerk of court *C Wash­
-.
...
,
,
|
my
countrymen,
I
will
uwmme
the
duties
results as surely ta a tax upon the drily
.
1
. .
..
uieoi
our people
people as
iu-uir
inuuu-paid
jkuu directuiruui-।| whatever may be thv form of the people a of tbc
for whjch j hare teen chicken* have liven stolen in the town ington county, agtd 51. At Ottawa, Ont.,
life
of our
the tribute
Chief
Jnstice
Sir
William Johnston
Justice
“
ly into the hands of the tax gatherer. We currcncy, national ur state—whether gold, I nominated knowing full well its inborn during the last week while thetnst Ohio
Ritchie, aged lik • At Savannah, &lt;M.,Judgt
feel the
of incse
them- tariff
taxes iw
too ! silver or paper—it should be so regulated , and perplexities, and with humble reliance conference lias tx-en in seesim.
leei
inr burden
iiuraun &lt;&gt;i
uinu ovxe*
A.
Pratt
Adams.
At
Paris,
France, Count
Fire
destroyed
KM)
houses
in
Olknxz,
near
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palpably to te- persuaded by any sophistry and guarded by governmental action, ar by upon the Divine Being, infinite in power to
de
Trapani,
half
brother
of
Fen'^fcand
IL
Cracow.
The
flames
were
spread
through
that they do not exist or nre paid bv for­ wise nud careful laws, that no one can te aid, nnd constant in a watchful care over the town by s high wind with such rapid­
Estimate* at tbe navy departitwiit call for:
eigner*. Such taxre, representing a aimin- deluded ns to t he certainty and stability of our favored nation.
ity that dozens of persons were injured an appropriation of fiO.ono.OOO for tbe com­
Yours, very truly,
utlon of the property rights of the people, it* value. Every dollar put into the hands
before they could flee to the fields. Four- ing year, which is an increase of H,000,(MX
Gbovkk Cleveland.
are only justifiable wheu laid nnd collect­ ot the people shouldhe of the same intrinsic
’
tern
persons
were
burned
to
death
and
over the apprapriationN of the cnmmt ymr.
Guay Gables, Sept 26, last
*
ed for the purpose of maintaining our gov­
eight others probably will die of their inHenry Poor &amp; Sons, leather •icalm citing
ernment. and furnishin g the in ram to/the value or purchasing power. With this con­
DEATH ~OF GENERAL HUSTED.
dition absolutely guaranteed both gold and
juril-x
a large busiuuM at Boston, l ave mad* an
actx&gt;n&gt;pltehn-.et;t of its legitimate purpose* silver can te safely utilized upon cqunl
Illinois
Liquor
Derim
association,
in
assignment.
and functions. This is taxation under the term* ip the adjustment of oar currency.
seaslon at Decatur, has etected these offi­
The Piui-Pn-diyterian c'*«ncil lu-a, de­
operation of n tariff for revenue. It accords In dealing with this subject no aeMte'i
cers: Thoma* Nolan, uf Chicago, president; cided. t«&gt; hold it* next merttag in Giaegow,
withThe pfofcMdons of American free insti­ scheme should te allowed to'in terrene, nr.d
Peekskill, N. Y„ Sept. 28. — General
tutions, and Iu justice and honesty answer nodoubtful experiment should teattemptut James W. Husted dinl at his residence in lx Brileuburg.'of Peorta, treasurer; Robert Scotland.
J.
Halle,
Chicago,
Mi
retary.
tbe test supplied by a correct appreciation The want* of our people, ariring from the
Pea* full from tbe sky at Balt I mots-along
of the principles upon which these insti­ deficiency of imperfect distribution . .' this village at H o’clock last night. Gen­
wit h a shower ot rain.
eral Husted was
tutions rest. This theory of tariff legtela- 1 money circulation, ought to te fully n-d
The MWereign grand lolgoof Odd.Hallows
Tbe
latest
prcMilential
ticket
is:
For
taken ill on his
manifestly &gt; njoins strict economy in public honestly recognized and ••fficlw ‘ "cn
president, Mrs. Victoria Woodhull Mar­ sanctioned the scheme to erecL a sanitxri
expenditures and their limitation to legiti­ died. It should, however, te
way to the Ke- tin; fur vice president, Mra Mary L. Stow, urn for the uw&lt; uf uu-mbara of thv-unler al
mate public ums, inasmuch as it exhibits remembered that the Inconvenh-,.
publican nation­ of California. Platform—Female suffrage, Hot Springs. .Ark
X
•b
a* absolute extortion any exaction l*y way that might arise from such a sftr.hlio;.
al convrotJou tn immediately followed by lhe millennium.
H. &amp; PwL a Rockfc nL Ills., bwmt. had
of taxation from the substance of the peo­ te much easier borne than the t-.r.Iv rJune last. As
Liuie Gcsizales. an oct res*, hom-whlppcd Thoma* Chick, of the Chick H'«*e, put cm
ple beyond the necessities of a careful and distress which must follow n dfctrc-&gt;■
J. &amp; Hindi, a newspaper correspondent, at
proper administration of government. «
currency.
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stricken some of Denver. l&lt;eeauiM- he alluded to her as n
Indursry for the Merit Hystcni.
those on brant “new curio” and n "dime mtns-um wonder." &gt; ha* sort I*neL for fl.OOU daiiuqn*.
Opposed to this theory the dogma is now
becaH-e the rvawm he alluded to her —
Public ojpcials are the agents of ;
of the train ad­ And
boldly presented that ♦ariff taxation is
thus was that she hail treated his ndvanevs LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS,
justifiable for the express purpose* and in­ people. It is therefore tbeir duty to *rcv.re
ministered him a
coolly,
tent erf thereby promoting especial interests for those whom they’represent tbe test aul
dose nf medicine,
The South Carolina}Democratic ronven-,
and enterpri **. Such a proposition is so ! most efficient performance of public work".
and
it
waa
raid
tian re-nominated Tillman, the Alliance
1-'allowing were 'Ac quota pons on the troanl
dearly contrary to the spirit of our consti­ This plainly can te best ncconiplishiil '«y
that it was an governor, and adopted reradutiana indors­ of trade Imlay-. Wheat-.Septemlwr. opened
tution, and so (Hr^ctlj cncouragerj the dis­ regarding ascertained fitness in thescl&lt;cti&lt;-:i
TShrc. closed 74Min October.*peoed ~ite. dreed
erf
government
employes.
Thu*
cmisiilrming
Cleveland and Steven* m.
turbance by selfishneKs ana greed of |»IW-c-ciubcr. opened Mfo-. ehaed TT^o.
cauM&lt;d the ilk
William Rice, a farmer neurBethMy, darn teplcmboe.
^Tiotic sentiment, that its statement would tionsr.lune arc sufficient justification fornh
opened 45Rsx dreed 45Jvn
JAS. W. Ht sTED.
nesa from which Harrison county,- Ma. was murdered by ■ October. opcr*«l IM^dred
rudely shock our people if they had not al*, honest adherence to the letter and spirit
May.
of
civil
service
reform.
There
are,
however,
m-ighlior,
H.
L.
Ixing.
After
the
deed
ready hem insidiously allured from tbe
opened ««Sc. wtoard r-Hi. Oats-September,
he died. After the
, convention he was
.
other
featnre*
of
this
plan
which
abundant
­
•. doM-&lt;l tte.; Or toiler, opened
safe landmarks ot principle. Never have
brought home to Pcekuhill and remove! to Long, who was insane, compelled his wife opened
honest desire for national growth, patriotic ly conunend It. Through its operation his residence where he remained in tail, and 'laughter to drag tiie corpse from tbeir
l\.rk - September, opened
Sm.iK,
.devotion to country, and sincere regard for worthy merit in every station ami condi­ hovering Iwtwevn lifts ami death ever since. home to the Rice place. Lx&gt;ug attempted Xc.
of American Hfeis rccognizRHn thedte- General Hunted was one of the teM known to cut his own throat when, aneeted, but ckw&lt;l
(Muter uptacd SMUrt, dr»*d
those who toll Ircen so betrayed to the sup­ tion
trihution of I ♦ 'c employment, while its
|io
Jteuary, opened ILLIHU, «hw«d
wits overpowered.
port of a pernicious doctrine.
politicians
in
New
York
stated
and
his
I1J.I7H. Lard — Septouibcr. opened &gt;7.7\
application tends to raise the standard of death will be mourned by the thousands
Proferaor George Croom Robertson, one closed
.
political activity from spoils hunting and
Inita behalf the plm that our infant in­ unthinking party affiliation to the advocacy who knew him. He was charitable in the ot the foremast Greek scholars of Great
Uu-rtwk -ItInb nt tho Union Stork yard*
Britain, is d—ul, aged 50 yerars.
today ranged as follows: Ho«&gt;-Market
dustries should I* fostered did service un­ of party principles by reason an argument. extreme to the poor of Peekskill
Cougrvxsiiinal iiointaatinua: Eighth Maa- active, rapecirily on shipping aceouau tracktil discredited bv our stalwart growth; then
BANDMASTER GILMORE DEAD.
Pension Roll a Roll ot Honor.
sachura-tt sdlst net, Moeen T. Steven* (Dem.); cm buying; b-wt grades were j.tWc higher
followed the exigencies of a terrible war
The American people are generous and
grade* were uncluiagvd;
-ri-x
which nuide our people heedless of the op­
Ninth MasaachufwUs, George F. Williams other
* U'ftiiLtlu pigs. |4.«KtM0 light,
portunities for ulterior si-hemra afforded by grateful; and they have impressed tifi-se
(Dem.): Secund Connecticut. James 1'.
i—biiw, Raais Mixta,
St. Loris, Sept. 3k-Patrick Saraflekl l»igott &lt; Dem.); Sixth Louisiana. 8. M. Rob­ and iS.ia3A.1b heavy
their willing and patriotic payment of un­ characteristics upon their government.
fracking and shipping
precedented tribute: and now, after a long Therefore, ail patriotic and just citizen* •Gilmore, the lender of Gilmore's Imnd, died ertson (Dern.4 Arizona, Frank A. Smith
periisi of pence, when our overburdened must commend literal cunsideratiou for nt the IJndell hotel at 6.46oYlock Saturday (Dem.)
Cattle-Market only moderately active;
countrymen ask fortelicf nnd a restoration our worthy veteran M-ldiera and for the night. Mr. Gilmore was seized with a vio­
feeling
was
rather
dull
and weria prices
A young brother ot tho pugilist Corbet^
families of those who have died. No cmnto a fuller enjoyment of their iucoUKW and plaiuC should te made of tbe amount nf lent attack of cramps about 3 o’clock a. m. *rving a three years'sentence in the San favor bay er-,; quotations ranged
l.0 cx‘r* »hlpping strars. X.WQ
earnings, they are met by the claim that publie money paid to thoee actually dis­ Dr. H. T. Toudd was summoned. He found, Frrfncte-i house of correction for having
rh«***&gt;.H0USM.a fair to good.
tariff taxation fur the sake of protection Is abled or made dependent by reason of army
forged hi-, father's name to • check, broke «
FtSM-L *• common to medium do. S4LU*'J.'«
an American system, the continuance of service. But our pension roll should te a his patient suffering from what appeared tot jail, and is at large.
S?iCfcr“'
M-he-l-l' &gt;tork.„ S1.T»
whkli Is uectwsary in order that high wages roll of honor uncoutomtaated by ill deserts J Im- a very severe bilious attack. He adl«l
•t’U Tvxai, »Utm, IXiXJLS range stt-cra. iCUSJ
Courtland
S.
Van
Remwelm-r,
who
was
may be paid to our workingmen and a home arid unvitiated by demagogic abuse. This in for conference- three other phyaidana. on® ut.&lt;he itolayrt paaM-ngnro on the steamhx-’h-ni. «1.71ga.no cow*. S2-"»t'A25 bulk,
veri «-*ivt«.
market be provided for uur farm products, te due to those whose worthy names adorn I Under their treatment Mr. Gilmore rallied,
teim
the Hamburg and
I nnd during tbe morning seemed to t,
Sheep-Market rather quiet; prices un.
The S)«tea&gt; Declared Uajostndl and
»n.l to
lo all our people
people'vboilplitfht
TOT,,ig. At
A, II o'clock
m. he
h., eufr^l
b«“&gt;"Mp c»ui|»nr for ,10.01c
the roll
who delight to ■j p
proving.
o'clock p. m.
suffered . i
,‘ur't*llon!’ range*1 at
per
Those pretense* should do longer deceive. honor lhe breve nml tbo true. It u nUo „Upw. borrem, tuul the phjRlebuu wlvo
'
hull’s west era.
natives,
Tbe truth is Hint such a system i» directly due to lie.to who m yrrtre th etnne should I „p
Three colh-ctivu indictments for murder, Texas, and fiaxaiaj
hope o, bp,
He auik mp.
antagonized by every sentiment of justice hour tevenntlx und loelnglr the story ot t.fiy, aml mrt Ht lhc hour ra.-ntionod above. two for aggravated riot, and one for con­ creini-L'F"-u^’*rStnr’
«*&gt;•'
aud fairness of which Americans are pre- Amvrivnn puinotirm-and fortitude. !Uu«--------------------- ——
spiracy have been returned against 107 nf
dairies, fancy, fresh, 3M
cmftwnti.v proud. It Ls also true that while tinted bv our pension roll. Tbe pijeference
New Free Delivery Offlees.
fresh, WkM3Hc. Eggsthe Humericnd striker*. Hugh O'Donnell, “*•
Htriudy
fnrah
stock,
Ifc.
per
dux,
1
on
«
off;
|re.
our workingmen and farmers can, the least accorded to veteran soldiers In public em­
Washington, Sept 8T.-Th® pnstnuuter Hugh Ros*. *nd Burgess McLuckie are
stofik, 17’&lt;;ji.*c. Uv. pooltry-Heta.
of all our people, defend themselves against ployment should be secured to them hon­ general ha* issued *D order to establish die named in all six indictment*.
r-^t
1
,
^
ch,c
;
kon
*
’
lhe harder home lite which such tariff tax­ estly and without evasion.juid when capable free delivery smice beginning Dec.’ I, ixe,
The Odd Fellows' headquarters ha* te-eu
ation decrees, the workingman suffering and worthry thrir claim to the helpful re­
changed from Columbus, 0., to Britigeese.
jwr do*. Potatoesfrom tbe importation and employment of gard aud gratitude of tbeir countrymen ut Decorah, la.; Shelbyville, Ind.; Okla­ more, Md.
Mlnneraga Early Ohio*. S3aMc per bu: Wis­
homa, O. T,; Peru, 1ml.; Michigan City
pauper labor Instigated by hi* profesecd should lie ungrudgingly acknowledged.
consin Rose and Hebrona, toaatc; Mlcldgan
Ind.; Yankton. S. D.; Ironwood, Mich.;
Saturday,
Sept.
!4,
friends, and seeking security for his IntcrThe Oppressed and the 1 in migrant.
Sweet poCatoea-Jerwy.
Steven* Point, Wl*„ and Mason City, la.
rwtsin organized co-operation, still waita
Boston, New York. Cincinnati and Chi­ U.aaa® per bbl; Baltimore, Uar.j4.25. ApOur people, still clieri.-hing the feeling cf
f
for a divirion of the advantages secured lo humnn fellowship which Itelonged to our
THE DEATH RECORD.
cago nre repr-Mented in a dml by which a ph»-Crocn,|UQMOOpei
SLri; Duchem. jmwa-UOl
hi* employer tinder cover of a generous
con.Unatlon
ta
b™n
forttai
unoa,
coras a nation, require their gov­
' soikitude for hi» wages, while the farmer beginning
WillUM S. Bkooks, prominent citizen tain leading concerns in the bnrinaw of
ernment to express for them, their sympa­
is learning that tbe prices of his products
of Joliet, Ills.
nitudc publishing as well aa that of the
thy with nil those who are oppressed un­
are fixed in foreign markets where he suf- der any rub* leu free than ours.
Dr. O. D. Culksiax. well-known phyid- manufacture of musical instruments.
'fmfrom a competition invited and built
Judge William Sherwood, nf the common
A generous hospitality, which is one uf cian, at Portage, Win.
np by the system he is asked to support.
Major General DANIEL UlXMAX. at Nv- pleas court at Cleveland; died from the
the most prominent of our national charWhra. Kta JNB»YOHK.SePLffi.
k v
7
oter
V.M S r*1 W,?b’r &lt;mh’ n*a Ocsetcristies, prompts us'to welcome the wor­
effects of a surgical operation.
’
INTERPRETS THET PLATFORM.
Professor
GfiOliGE
C
uoom
R
obinson
,
at
thy nnd industrious of all lands to homes
Several hundred persons paid 15 cent; KKto’
&lt;•
UHc; December,
K&gt;HcCorn
—
Na
3
mixed
cash,
Oati/
.
Tariff Reform Without Dtawtar or D*- and citizenship among us. This hospitable London.
™,f“&gt; «S«l-r»,lon Anny w«Ulw CK»Crn!rlM1 x-*’*1’
Sumter, X«4c;
Dr. John &amp; Rratns, widely known phv. at tortDodge, Tn
sentiment is not violated, however, by care­
’ '5^*r-.a7^c;1I',)''«mbcr.
Rye-Quiet;
rieian,
at
Ottawa,
Ills.
ful
and
reasonable
regulations
fur
tbe
pro
­
The struggle for unearned advantage at
CoiiKr«tai&lt;jnAl nomlMUoiu: Sixth Wh
»^6Tc (near Ms aud boat load*. ItarieyEx-Congressman W. G. Ward, at Was­ rattan tlhttrict, Emil iwncb (Hm.K
h
JJ°rtc~Btdl; old umml
thadoonof the gm erument tramples on tection of the public health, nor does it
eca, Minn.
NovemMichigan, G. It. Hlchunlou (Dem.); Xint). ui, S7I^r’l~at**dr; Octob«.
the right* erf thrau who patiently rely upon justify the reception of immigrants who
F1UXK ijWVKi'b pugilist, at Chicago.
hare no appreciation of our institutions,
Alabama, William Vaughan (Rep.); Thh t
- aaanmneva at American equality. Every and whose presence among as Is a menace
. J^ve8to®k: Cattle—The tendency moderately
GEoeqk C. Hlxox, millionaire lumber­ Louleianu, Andrew I-nc, (Dem.)
govcniment eonctwdon to clamorous favor- to peace and good order.
idVln’ *" ♦ &gt;
k'°Od tO chci'* natives sold al an
man at La Crease, Wi*.
The eeaport town ot Bnctonche. N I
iteff invitee corruption in political affair*
Tbe impc.tance of the construction of
Judge William E. Sheuwood, at Cleve­ IlS.Wft"™’’1'4"’ Th"““wtU«o«
tire s
to
tobe-l »*: by eueouragimc the expenditure of money the Nicaragua canal
as a means land, O.
• to debauch suffrage in support of a policy of promoting commerce between our
The J'uke of Boltherlaxo, atLondon.
°* the Briiw‘ Iwi-etorp,..
! directly favorable to private and selfish states and foreign countries, and also
General John Pope, one of the princinal .“•* 01 '“nhniptey
anatbe.the tacrejel .
to the eu* fljpre' of the rebellion, st .5*«lusky, Q,
gain. Thia ia the end must strangle paid*, m a contributiou ' ‘
'he OU® l.-w «Inaolreney pnceetlhija dat. ■
That Issue Made the Principal One fcr
Discussion.

Ld

MtUBATli URDH1L ~

Statu-of Micfelgan. Countv of Ham -s
At *. MMioa ul the hYobate iourt. f.ir
tbe uountv ol
Barrr huhteu st ta
ITobate offlve. in ;nr Lily of Hvtar-. in
said County, au Wrineiday the
Ja\ . f
Sept. In the year oau thcasaod raJit to-t ired
and ninety two.
^•*-*ei‘t, Vhariei W. AnnttaonjL J' - -­
ta tiie uiaiier ot the sjtate of .-tanti Hall.
On reading and Minn the peUtljn. duh &gt;■ :
ted. of Wyman A. HaU.buahand.i4 taid -rul­
ed, praying that adtvUitetrailM* ot »a!d
.
may l&gt;«-granted to *ata pefiUoctr «• :&gt;i &gt;&gt;:• l
other saltable perwu.
Thereupon it is 'lettered, that Tl.urxiny lh&amp;
3)th day of October A. !&gt;.. hJ»t M t in o’eio l. iu
the forenoon, be aarirnedtor thqiiearm; ’
said petition and that the tetr* a: lan ot -a'd
deceased and all other petmu* interested m
raid estate, are required m appear at a -isinu
Irfsata court, the* to te IsoMeti st ibe P-nbaU
utter, in the city ot Hastings. In said Csutrty.
and show osuso, if any there Ve, ntiy th&lt;- pr &gt;; .t
ol the petitioner may not b*
Aud 4
fas further ordered. t)i*2 *akl petitioner zh&lt;'
lice to lhe pezsooi interfiled in raid **tat-. -&gt;t
tbe pemtamy ot said, petition nr&gt;4 tte h.-arc s
thereof by causing a copy of tbft order to I*
published ta tte H*»ti*gs Ranxr*. a &gt;•»•paper prtatod and ckvoiaied in the said Cvuutj
of Barry, once in each week for three »txxt*«‘Ae
weeks previous tosald day of hearing.
COAS. W. AUM.-TKX %•
•
Judge of IT--ba’r
(A tree copy.)

A DM1 NIHTllATOIlti 8A LE
In the matter of the nlxtr ci Sanucl ter'*■ &gt;
Notice is terebv given Hint I shall m-H si i •
lie auction, to the highest bidder, on Fn«ta&gt;
tbe 4th day of Novcirtber. A. D
■-! te
o'clock ta the forenoon, at the late rew-leuc* •!
tbe lat*Samuel Beckey on tte premise' h- :&gt; ।
after daeertbed in the township of Thoroei ;&gt;.&gt;
in the County of Barry, ta the Matcot MietiXivn.
poratiaBt toUoetiMaiM authority grsntri t&lt;&gt; &gt;■
on the ninth A*y ot September. A. 1».. !-&lt;
th* Probate Cmirt of Barry Coauty. Mldhicau.
all the relate, right, title and Interest id Ibr s-' t
deceased of, tn and :o the real mate sit. it
and being In thu County ot Barrv. tn । !"• Stat- v!
iDtlnBMLknQMkMdaeacrtbedm folio*.
wit: The west half of the cast half of the nori '
east quarter ot section fourteen (14&gt; :n twri
tour (4) north range ten (10) wnt Harrv County ■
MJcb.
81LM Brt'KXV
Dated. Sept 9. A D„ 1X2, AdndnlMrat ■:
PROBATE ORDER

Stat* of Michigan. Cuunb- ot Barry -s».
At a seJMion ol the Probate Court tor i&gt; e
County ot Barry, bohlen at the Protut '1:c&lt;
Iu the City of Hastings, tn ’aid county, on ruesday the 13th day ut September. In tbe year •&lt; r
thousand emt hundred and ninety twe
Present, Chark-s W. Armstrong, JmU* nt
Probate.
In th* matter of the estate of F. Kotmc
WMMk drc-M—’d.
On readlog and filing the petition, duly u r!
Bed. ol Herbert A. McBain, brother in-imt «!
safd deceased, praying that mfniinlitnt;."i &lt;&gt;f
said estate may be granted to said petit l-'&amp;er ss
administrator. De bools non.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Monn.iy the
10th day of October. A. D.. treat one o ciii k in
tbe aflemooh. be m&gt;sttned for the hrarti.c ot s.4d
petition and that the heirs at law nt said
ceased and all other persona interested in *•«'&gt;
Mtatds ate retired to aopesr at a
«i
said court, th«u to be hoideu at the Probate •’!Boe, tn the City ot Hastings, tn said eounty. and
•howcause, If any there be, why tue pn? i •:
the petitioner may not be granted And ill*

tothe persons Interested In said estate, ot i*&lt;
pendency of said petition and the hearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order to te
BaxNKB, ■ news,
raper printed and circulated ta saw County of
Barry, anoe tn each wrek for three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing
CHAS. yt. Asi.MiTnn&gt;.;
Jpdee of Probate

(Atm copy.)

�N EWSPAPER Di 1990

1 STATESMAN’S ’STEW

"I axn sorely aunoyed and banned by
ports of domestic and foreign merchan*
a name,” told a dapper little tnanvtith
duo exceeded the value of the imports
keen gray oyc* and n fierce mustache at
“What! a M-nsibh- per.-on like yourwlf
in 1802 by the large sum nf $202,876,457.
the Laclede. “I l«&lt;r a qam* that fur &lt;etj- I.' V/HAT THE M’KINLEV LAW HAS
to have a borsenhoe lying on tbe doorstep!
“Eighteenth—The reciprocity of tho
&lt;0
-D IN THE FUTURE.
SOMETHING OF WHAT THEY
lune* has I &lt; eu borne with pride, ami that
Did it ever bring you good luck )”
’
OONE FOR. US.
new tariff act has opened new foreign
to my positive knowledge has never been
“Certainly! V«i»u*rday my tailor came
FINDING IN WASHINGTON.
markets, and uur exports to tho coun­
dtabcaared. It is an honorable mune and
to dun me for payment'of Ida bill. On go­
tries with wh’ch reciprocity relations
ing nway he stumbled ove r the Lcr^t-shoe
I is associated wito many of man’s greatest
Itepurtene , aehievemeuta. And yet In these degenerate
hare been established have increased by
and broke hi* leg. N&lt;iw be won’t bother
•he sum of $lt!.2j|6,88l.
, days of the comic.song writer and hi* nrehme again for « niontu at least.’’—l.u*t.’go
Blatter.
•
“Nineteenth—Established industries
iViii&lt;{h "HI »«• the But • cuosplraror, tbe wandering minstrel, my
filed.
I name la wc ighin^dewn my ambitions and
have been, stimulated and new indus­
. uf The Post have just . my hopes u prosperity iqid posterity. M*
tries started, which aro giving employ*
INjectal
Correspondence.]
on, and have proved name is Mctiinty-Mlcbgei J. McGintyTiic rate of pulsation depend* entirely
(Special Correspondence. |
Washington, Sept 5. - Secretory me nt to hundreds of thousands of men,
tn tho movements of the heart, each 1ient
... ju their aid Tho i buVnuronu man In fifty to whom.I urn inWashington, Sept. ID.—Thisiaa great Tcp.-rwentlng- a cuatr&amp;afon of the letl
h.nit the use of a tiuUurvd believes either my introducer or
I.f the treasury department, so that great prosperity exists in all
week in Washington. Tho old soldiers Ventricle. The normal pulse of the adult
lines
of
trade,
while
in
nearly
every
I niyiMf wln n. with the moxt dignified so- •uund a pkanant surprise awaiting him
.1 liar, devoted ion;
iemnity. we assure him that that is my real w sen he returned from Ohio. The rhief other country there ia more or less de­ arc here in fnll force. Never since they tnalo varies irom j^0 Lo 60 bents in the
marched up Pennsylvania avenue at tho minute: the range of ths individual varirtpression.
r.ubjeCt, and !&lt;• coguotaetu I havii surrendered all hope of
of the bureau of statistics, although the
“ Twentieth—There has been a steady close of the war has Washington seen so titn Is, however, very great. The range in
.nwl with auccett. ,ever
----------------- ---------«« « -own
m main a*
utilizing
thu tcdepitone,
torus
ha* been very hot, had been decline in prices of the necessaries of many of the veterans who saved the females is even greater, some having a
• much(w* now in i the tnnu ut the other cud of the fine asks
i&lt; .. nt to print a . me who it is that hn» rung him up, and!
and I rattling around among his figures while life, as compared with prices prior-to country. And there is nb less enthusiasm pulse rate of over 80, others less than **)1 rt. McGinty, I.he
m krail*
.11.— —ut
» —me .for dis..
i’-'t in about five; &gt;.,,1
tell 1.
him
for the flag and tho country among the lhe majority showing a higher rate than
Secretary Foster wn away, and was the adoption of tho tariff act of 1890.
«* hints are known mrbiug
m-hint-H
curbing him with my joke* and anfipDivhimApphh- iiblo to give him some interesting in­
“Twenty-first—There has been on ad­ thousands who tread Pennsylvania ave­ males.
Iu children the rate Is more frequent:
■s.” il"
1* *the
!’•“ &lt;&gt;th«r
lw ring* me
»-» - off.
..tr Ii ______
______ to
. .intro
.
•M,
und
other 'j ly
never attempt
nue
today than there was a quarter of a At birth, 12S to 144; first year, 120 to 130; .
vance in wageu.
&gt;uc
.ue'”, machines.
dune myself to nny one on other men do, formation about the effects of the Mc“Twenty-second—The prices nf farm century ago behind the battle stained at sixteen year*. 00. In old age the pulse ia
r. I lie captions are i foc I would only be con»iderod au impostor kiuley tariff which even surpassed the
banners. .
•
products
hnvu
increased
since
the
pas
­
usually nlwve 72, but often also teiwcen
the body of the ■ who was trjing to disgnUu his idcntltv for expectations which Secretary Foster had
Changed Condition*.
50 awl 00. Tbe pulire rata is higher in
an ingenious con- । some
•
t—..------minister.....
motive*,
or an&lt;- individndi en­ formed as to the wonderful success of sage of the tariff act of 1890 by 18.67 per
short than tall persona, and also varies
But what a change they find.
cent."
\
entiou the setting tirely ton freah.
somewhat
with the time of day, independ­
that
measure
and
the
renuykable
pros
­
Inilead of a treasury burdened with a
&gt;'ply provided for. ।
“Ala.ltl lhe queerest exjx-ricnce that my
A BUSINESS VIEW.
debt of $2,750,000,000 they find the treas­ ent of meal* and movbmento-diminishing
are.so called be- I nnn:« hn* occasioned me occurred un ano perity of the country under it
•
Ln the forenoon, rising in thu afternoon,
.
set the telegraphic . of Vb&lt;&gt;s.- munificent atvaiuws thnt ply thu
ury
now
with
interest
bearing
debt
of
“It is n wonderful showing,’* said Mr. The Tariff Seen Through Bnilutu Specsinking during the night and rising in tbe
r&gt; m The Post. The j, HuUmui. ( hnned a party of friends for on Foster ref ctively, as he leaned back in
Ires than $000,000,000.
morning. Habitual pulse rates tielow X
h brings the press dis-I exclusion up the river. In the party was
Instead of an annual interest charge and ns low na 46 have been observed in
.
LSpueUl Correapendente.l
, . ketric switchboard. [ one of the nnet beautiful young women 1 . his office chair und looked again nt the
New York, Sept 5.—As waa pre­ of $150,000,000, which the government healthy ndulta, but they are rare excep­
j
total*
and
comparisons
which
Mr.
Brock
ttnbected with the .: ever hi .v. lot once sought an Introducwas compelled to pay at that time, they tion*. We know of no case-on record of a
.■i^hty
•l,.v u-thiii
tut- j1 tiou to her, and Imagine my heartburn* I had laid before him. “I wonder what dicted by its author, the McKinley tar­
nires, /mi.
one for
find now a treasury whose annual inter­ healthy pulse so low aa 30.—Brooklyn
, on the keyboard. 1 w&gt;d chagrin wheu 1 wa* introduced to Miss the tariff reformers can say to this. It iff law is vindicating itself. Evidence est payment is in round numbers but Eagle.
tb
tliat
effect
ia
accumulating
all
the
- lire sent over the . Koouey. I tried to remove the cmlcirrass- is worth more than volumes of asaertime.
Thousands
of
people
who
con!
$20,000,000.
l.y .i .*mnll machine j meat we bah felt by making some jocular
A Wondj^-ful Piece of Furniture.
Instead of n government so reduced as
demned the “McKinley bill
bill"’’ when it
•hone, called n tele- &lt; remark about the singular coincidence, I tiuru based on theories. It shows thr.t detuned
An Inventor him contrived a new combi­
l&gt;o compelled to pay more than 7 per
•Is thu sinnll wires | but Misa Rooney wouldn't have it. Her i the List congress, when it revised the was passed as being “a step too far”
nation in furniture. When It stands up­
now
frankly
admit
tliat
they
were
mis|
c
fint
on
money
which
it
borrowed
to
.•1 '««!•
; great. liipiid eyes filled with tears, nnd she : tiuiff. did its wyjk intelligently.”
right in the drawing room it looks like an
s constructed much । turned her beck on nut All thi* may seem | “What years are. taken for purposes taken, ns uainy New Yorkers aro also . entry on its war for tho preservation of easel bolding a portfolio that one might
■• box cylinder. A* ■ funny to you nnd other people, but I tel!. of v
the nation they find one able to float it* easily fancy filled with choice prints. But
comparison?’ asked tho corre.-puud- doing.
, ■! d.tdies are raided | yon the jhlng.has gone so far .that there is ent.
George W. Betts, of the Ann of F. • bonds at par at 2 per cent, per annum there is a curious little knob on the top
uiinnuua roll of tin- I no fnti'in it *o me.’’—St. Lonis Globe Derawhich, being pressed, lets down the front
। "The fire::!; years ended June 30,1890, W. Devoe &amp; Co., corner of Fulton and I interest
I &lt;x\r
ingenious pneumatic
(
and Juno !’.!). H®». During the entire William streets,, make* a most interest- | . instead of a debt of seventy-eight dol­ of tho jxirtfolio. Instantly a pair of slen­
jiertions
of | '
r;d»t*i portic
-----der steel legs let tlieraselves down from
ing
statement
ns
to
the
effect
of
tho
j
law
for
each
individual
in
tho
United
। year ended June 80, 1890, the tariff of
WoahinElon'k I'uvurita
utainsl the proper
McKinley bill on his businesa. Messrs, j States they find an indebtedness of thir- somewhere to support, the front of tbe
. ami «
j Mrs.
-----------------------A. J. Damh,- -of----------Canton, O., re la tea 1883 was iu operation, and during the
portfolio, which prove* to be the shelf of
■
Devoe
&amp;
Co.
aro
whelw&amp;ile
dealers
in
!
teen
dollars
for
each
individual,
and
in
­
entire
year
ended
June
30,
1892,
the
L’he typesetting I an anecdote .of General Washington ns
the desk.
paints, oils and artist materials. They ! atead of d per capita interest rate of
.Mcrgnn-I told
* • • •by '•her grandfather,
■ —
• —
tariff of 1890 was operative.”
At back of that are numerous pigeon­
Nicholas
Friuger.
they now find an interest rate of holes, boxes and all kinds of convenience*
of Turrypiwn. Md.
"Can you give me a summary of tho have been eetaUished since 1852, and
I
have
a
very
extensive
trade,
both
dothirty-five
cents
;x?r
capita.
for holding thing*, together with ink­
During the adininhtrution ot Washing­ results of the comparison?"
stands, pencils, rulers, calendar and nil the
ton be found it hecciwiry to taken busincM
mestic and foreign.
line of tbo trip ot a few days’ duration, accompanied
other equipments of a reliable desk. In
Mr. Betts is a typical independent.
All thia they find interesting.
REVteNbE INCREASED.
and i» carric*! to by his staff. It having become known to
I As such he has held more or less proThey lind instead of a country com­ the top of the easel frame also is set a tiny
“
First
—
The
revenue
has
been
in
­
inker upi"
&lt; tile clt1..ms of Tarrytown that he would
I nounced views on tho subject of tariff pelled to raise $519,000,000 by tax­ clock, like the watches set in ladice* brace- ,
creased
$51,367,050.
thing* trim one i pass through there, nrr.uigvineuts were
k-ta, only larger. Another easel of the
ation in a year one which now taxes its same design lets down into a dressing ta­
______
..,1UU I reform.
“Second
—There has IAhju an increase
■
,
,
,
,
.
,
i t &gt;&lt;!&lt;&gt; thl* work. । made to give him a royal reception, and
people less than $400,000,000 a year, ble, with much pale blue upholstery, and
value of.................
our foreign
com- I|
........ ...............
....
'■i'I’T1 to
with
Mitii them all.
the proprietor of lhe village tavern, nt in the total
although
her
jtnpnlatjon
has
nearly
un-rce
ot
jUlli.M0.510,
m
rompunl
with
-'((•klole?'
lull
when
X
wax
under
coiuldrx-i1
a largo beveled mirror and many brushes,
h.iiu is n piece ef , which he would take supper, preporvl to 1I1PT4-1- (if *1'1(1 .VIII 5,10 tiu
doubled meantime und ___
the__expenses
icna and
..... i aii .-increase
---------- of $400.857,381. 'j eration in congress," said Mr. Betts. “I ________________________
r______ of
_
boxes and all kinds of appliances develop.
eight arms fash-’ Mrve a menu fit torn king, Everything, 1890,
-Citbinetniaker.
vindmifl.
These * almost,
■
- in the line of
* i-ntablv*
-;&gt; •
•
I h(» annual
(I Illi (1.11 nX-.-.H-l
idi.'ii!!. Ihesc;
that*
one nv.*r
ovur the
average of (1...
the ten years 1 thought it went too far nnd believed that government naturally increased.
j lhe Republican party was making a serf- | They find a bount ry with a foreign com.tt.u liini’Ut at ; could think ot won secured and placed in , prior to 1891.
’
increased
EXJmrts
. line from tho I rcodine».* tc lx* served ou short notice, j
im
-bmw earvaia.
I ous ,u“take in passing it. I did not think • merce of nearly $2,000,000,000 against a
Ancient objects of various kinds are util­
• nper podtion hi ■ About 4 o’clock in the afternoon of the' •»
—
—-In 1892 the exports for the ‘
* s»hotild ever vote the Republican . total of leas than $5'X),000,000in 1865.
“Third
opt-rnuir reaches ; eventful day the dlatinguitbcti .party or-1 first
c - time in“our
1 ".T.
7*"a •bil"* ,
_____ _?«
_____
-- m
—&gt;-._____
- who
...__ | They
___ find
________________________
____ ized ns nniu’?;*, some charm being imag­
hhtory77*
exceeded
' ,icket
ain-______
M"n,-r (,f
Wcnds
instead of a balance of_trade
ined tb belong to them. 11108 tho little
‘
' rivol and wn* driven to the hotel. Upon
’l
Vj.uq.
Republican
the United
States
of $15,0u0,600,
.. i.....
. .
--------------...
1 hul, had
pAnnKltann
», nt rnlecedenta
■ €«.!* felt"
(La 1 the against ITnllnA
Hfxlita
nf *1X011(1
cylinders of stone which the Babylonians
!m.e place* a Mn.,. told when lo have nup^r ready the ; 1 ’ *
T??# $1.8,030. which I
||nt
I n”
ril&lt;/&gt; in 1HM ,hnt
more than in 1890. aud ' same way. But since I have observed ns was the case in 1863, tliat the balance ■ of old [employed for seals are often seen
:i&gt;;&lt;-n;l of .» type • |UW( sent word to Washington'* room, ask- j ''H,$172,419,346
'
actual operations of the McKinley I of trade in onr favor now is more than dangling from watch chains. For the
ing him if
If he would state what lw
be w
would
mlil '♦205.142.333
$265,
in excpM of theaveragean- the
law and it* effect on the business inter- I $100,000,000.
same purpose jewelers mount In gold or
■ 't.c reached, life, like b«.t. He wn* greatly«surprised to j nuul value of|exports fur ten years prior
rets i&gt;f the country my views 'have j They find instead of domestiu exports silver small fossil trilobitcs-crustaceans
. i . iiiginiadcup j imrtf thnt Wnahiugton desired only mush I to 1891.
amounting to $136,000,000 then that onr found in rocks that were formed perhaps
.■n&lt;l presents a I ami milk.
| “Fourth—The increase in exjiorts of changed.
“There arc still many things in tbe exports during lhe past year were moro 10,000,000 years ago. the ancestors of’ mod­
kn ..re of iron, j In the attempt to have everything ron- ! cotton
181MI was
cotton over
over 1890
was *7.492.4-49.
$7,492,449, and
and *116..
$36,­
ern lobsters nnd &lt;• rails.—Washington Star.
: । .pner on tne top of t venient. lhc*c in charge had not thought 772,912 ov*r tho annual average for ten McKinley bill that J believe could lie ' than n $1,000,000,000.
improved; but take it as a whole, judg- !
*
MxmiHMnt i'«n.inn
n
!■.- by means of o( cornmeal. The nearest plaru where it
A Magnlflcent
I’etulon System.
I could lie obtained was nt the mill of
ing
from
results
coming
under
my
per
­
And
this
is
not
all.
"Fifth—Thb exjxirts of breadstuff* of
. ■: type and ready to । Xieholos Fringer, some distance from the
sonal observation, I have no hesitation
They find a magnificent pension office
,;euit is automatically ,-village. However, one of the villager*, a 1893 exceedeil thu value uf lhe same ex­ in saying that the law i* a positive benefit
TIME TABLE.
truck is .-lid forward, i friend of the landlord, offered to go after ports in 1890 by the sum of $144,487,190, I to the country, nnd is a vast improve­ with thousands of clerks employed in
In effect September It. 1M».
into and paying the claims
• pl.-uvs il by thesawo ■ Uj0 tneal. and n minute Inter was jutrideof and exceeded the average annual value |' ment over the legislation tho Democrats examining
tpern-ion
_________
_
fnr
of
tho
men
who
fought
to
for
the
ten
year*
prior
to
1891
by
the
]
i a home galloping toward the mill. The
gi
; have suggested to take its place. Take, |
the country,
rr *i to the’locking । much desired article wna qtdckly secured, sum of $131,206,224.
Stattoas.
for instance, the reciprocity
j
- of-a pension
'
.
. and draw- , | instead
roll of 85,000men
re a pressure is appllpi j Bluj
horseman was soon bock to ths
ki
“Sixth—The value of tho exports of '
• .uh of the line*real , tavern. Although supper was a little late provisions in 1892 exceeded the value of j back clauses. Reciprocity is opening up ■ antl tcidowa which they found in 1865.,
r*
the same linn/the , Wn*hington had ^hismush and milk, nnd
the markets of Cuba, Jamaica, Porto j they find to-day a pension roti of 750,000
il m. p. in
XOBTII.
like exnerts
export* in
hi 1890 i
$1,097,653,
1.097.653. and tho ii Pino Rm-Hl Xf.-Tticn mid nthnr (-mmtrii'H '__ __________ .1
6® 2 40
Kalamazoo Lv..........
I Rico, Brazil. Mexico and other countries soldiers aud soldiers’ widows.
ind bottom ut it arc Inter tho party resumed its journey.—De•2 SO
average annual value for the ten years
Kast Cooper.................
I. ■ p lhe lines iu au ; troit Free Pn-w.
to the south, of us. We are shipping
Instead of an annual payment of $8,­ EUchlana Juoct.........
40 •3 01 7 ’
prior to 1891 by the sum of.$27,703,432.
ui it moves forward,
more goods to these countries than ever 500,000 for pensions which they found in Crewe)'.................... • « rai £ Qe S 0
•fi
M 3 IL
■
“
Seventh
—
The
exerts
of
cattle,
sheep
Milo.............................
x making machine.
l&gt;efure. and it is.al! on account of reci­ 1863. they find tho government paying D-lton
|7
W
J i ■&gt; a
..............
pn-pattsl paper is '
and hogs in 1892 exceeded the value of
procity.
'
The life and growth &lt;&gt;f wool and hair I*
$130,000,000 a year for pensions, and that Cloverdale................... p •3® 89 4(1
m’’ and n heavy prvs0
like imports during 1890 by the sum of
Bbolu..................... .
not
identical
with
theJifeof
tho
Ixxly,
but
“
Under
tlio
reciprocity
agreement
our
it
has
paid
to
them
and
their
fellow
Tho face
$3,211 .031, and expetnled the average an:&gt; the naner and i ,h‘T wiU
nfU‘r ,tJie tleath of lhe anlgoods aro admitted to these countries soldiers or their’ families $1,250,000,000 Hastings..................
:31 3 U 9 31
nun!
value
of
the
same
vxj&gt;ofts
for
the
' ’
. mal in whose skin they have taken rout.
under a tariff 23 per cent, less than the i jn pension* since they marched up PennCoat* Grove................ 740 •» 07 • 1095IC
! The root of the hair t-xuaes the half pulp, ten years prior to 1801 by the Mim of commodities of England or any other i Byh-ania
IS
•
-tof- ••
-----'I, an arm toki-i the
i avenue at...
the close
the
war Woodland................... •T M 44 US
10 29
t which i* torineil into cells containing the $20,283,071.
Woodbury................... a co
country. That gives us a great ad van-1’ a'uuartei
a quarter of a centuryuigo.
»’&lt;« li. L.JL .V.
; pigment which gives color to tho hair it­
•«D0D for THE FARMERS.
tage,
and
we
arc
lieginning
to
reap
the
0
no
Lanning
......................
(Ion
Painful-'Hioasbt.
"Eighth—The combined value of ex-,
•n carried to the “dump- j self; each row of these eel la forms a ring.
Detroit
.........................
Il
M
! As the ring* of cells are pushitl away from ports of euttun, breadstuff.*, provisions, benefit of it.
One thing more they find, and it Grand Rapid*............
5 2S Et«
:es the type ikies,
“Business is business tho world over
onveys them to a j the skin by the giving out of the freah pulp cattle, sheep and hogs, ail clawed, ax and merchants are going to buy their brings sorrow aud pain to everrhearL
from the ro*&lt;M tbe cells dry. forming scales, agricultural products, of I8U3 exceeded
It is that in lhe record of all thia pros-i
assorted. This is
, . ,
Th.- d»* nih. ’,b«h curinnsly resemble miniature fish th««sw» exports of 1890 by the sum of $159,­ goods where they can get them the jierity. in the record of the nation’s genbUliODS.
! cheapest. If we can undersell our Engscale* A~zhair is simply a long tub©
eranty toward iu defenders and their
v lines drop out first. formed of these rings into a sort of sheath. 238,323, and Exceeded the average an-j
X
|| lish and European rivals we will cer- families, the one man who has lifted hi*
•.heir places in the
mini
valiio
of
tho
ten
years
mentioned
a. m. p. m
SOUTH.
j taiuly gain the bulk of the trade of the
These "sawtevth,’’ which lhe older writers
lie the rnethl lines mention as being one of the characteristics by tho sum of $215,965,639.
hand against tho soldier in tho quarter
Kalamazoo Ar...........10 00 02s 3 35
countries to the south of iw.
•8 15 ‘3 10
Kant Cooper Lv...........
-‘'• it and are carried
. of a century which has passed since they
“Ninth—The exports of all other
of lhe human hair, are formed by ring* of
mebland June!.........
3 01
*‘I bfdicve,
------------” added
---* Mr. , Betts,
„ “many'
ii- ' i were last here did so from tho president’s
Crwmey....................... •8 C •J &lt;0
4 by menus of a series these dried up cells, which arc very fine products in 1R»3 exceeded those uf 1890 Independents
luUCpUUUVMM* mil
•» •«* IVIV
j• chair in the White House, and did so
» 2f •5 a- 2 30
mho..:.......................
and closely set.
by tho sum of $11,199,860, and exaceded ticket on account of reciprocity. There I
Delton
.................
0
a
5 45 2 a
...
«.
eowm
representative of the Demo­
Goat's hair has a more rapid growth and the average annual value of such ex­ x. i—.
9
10
5
37
1 30
Cloverdale
.................
ti c rule* separating longer cells, so thnt it is less regular and
is very little politics in business. A busi- 1
ShotU......................... •9 01 •5 27 1 10
ports for tho ten years prior to 1891 by ness num will not support either party cratic party who has filled that exalted
cd in position by thu
straight than
Jirtugiit
num that
mt.w of ...v
the ..................
human species,
station since the war. ‘
H
astings
..................
H
47
5
13
IS
45
tho sum of $49,420,063.
if he believes it is against his interests to
'■ ■ Iwwn tnknnfmm consequently it shows little of the toothit 4? a painful tbor ;ht to these old
“Tenth—The exports uf manufactures do so. I would not myself.
\
‘aken from hke
The
Grove................ •8 38 ts •ia no
Thu hAir
hair of
of u.c
the sheep
sheep of
of the
tbo
soldiers aa they gather here that the only Coat*
*
23
Woodland
...................
; ■■ -&lt; x through a rim- MMnrn
„
h
w
,
rt
irrccular.
withal
tendency
11
w
in
1892
were
$8,381,357
in
excess
of
light
common sort ia irregular, with-a tendency
"The drawback clause is another mat­ representative which tho Democratic Woodbury................... 8 Ifl 4 W n 44
1 it t hen placed in port- to curl ur wave, but, unlike that of the exports in 1890 and $39,906,291 in excess
Via li. JL. 4&gt; .¥.
ter. Reciprocity gives us new markets
“ Thi* is raised |
Lanting.......................
10 43
the annual average value o&lt; the ten in certain countries. Tho drawback party have had in the White House since
goat, shows marked toothlike edges. Wool
■ t&lt;n metal neewwary I has barbed projections along the "hairs,”
the country was reunited a quarter of a
Detroit......................... 1 33
MJ
prior to 1801.
■7’66
clan.- e in the McKinley tariff law is of century ago should have been the only
Grand Rapid*..............
। fv in the melting pot. which is one of its distinguishing peculiar­ years
’
BALANCE OP TBAKK FAVORABLE.
......
almost equal importance, although it is man to raise his hand against them, and
e I* then removed by
ities. The “wool” ot thu negro is really
•Klops
ou
siKoal
only.
••Eleventh—The value of our imports lei-s understood and appreciated. The
vliich conveys it to an- ! hnir, but is less ]x&gt;rfect than straight hair;
t Nos. 5 and 6 will not carry passenger* unless
to strike dflwn with tho official power
in 181)2 exceeded the value uf the sumo
Thia belt leads to the
freight train permits.
of "kinky"
. I the
tJi&lt;* same
«nw may bo
ou said
sain ui
aiuaj hair
u&lt;ui in in 1890 by Ihd sum of $38,091.104 and drawback law enables our i&gt;eople to placed temporarily in his hands the'evi- provided-.with
trains will be run at tbe convenience
compete with the world. Under it wo dencea of affection which the congress of of PrelKbt
the company, who reserve the right to change
tho average annual value of the ten can import raw material* or manufac­
ukes it find place* it in
the
time
of
xuch
trains without notice.
years prior to 1891 by tho sum of $135,­ tured articles from abroad and get all a grateful nation had voted them.
sdvrof the press, where
W. 8. Dkwing. Gen'l Manager.
It Really Happened.
t*
fr.-ww.. &lt;•...*• i» •,-r . ~
That the one Democratic president who
Hof automatic damps.
215.052.
the duty btu-k except 1 per cent, when has occupied the White House since they
“
1
never
pray
to
St.
Joseph."
«aid
the
’
-ik’ei have lieen- thus
PROBATE ORDER.
•■Twelfth—The value of free imports
marched up Pennsylvania avenue twen­
nn electric circuit is mother superior of the Little Sister*. Mbs in 1892 exceeded tho value of like im­ wo export them.
of Michigan. County of Barry—m. “This applies to every line of goodi. ty-five years ago should have wielded State
pre-t starts, the paper Jeanne, who is as pretty aud delicate a* n
At a session of the Probate Court for the
ports
in
1890
by
the
sum
uf
$192,332,143,
There
are
many
things
we
can
make
County
of
Barry,
boldeu at lhe Probate Office,
figure
drown
by
Watteau;
"I
pray
to
other
roll und the working
the veto power against them hundreds
in tho city uf Hastings. In said county, on
it of the old Goss press saints cud to lhe Virgin, but not to him.” and there was a decrease of dutiable im­ cheaper hero than in England, and yet of times in a short four years’ term and Wrilnrsday. ibr 7ib day of September, tn tbe
“I knew a girl,” said the good nun, “who ' ports amounting to $154,240,979.
|
we can buy tho raw material tliat enters deprived 40,000 soldiers’ homes and year one thousand eight hundred and ninety .
■-•rated in 1892.*
into their composition for less money families of the pittance which tho con­ two.
INCREASED FREE LIST.
’’ machines are operated made a time days'devotion to St. Joseph, |
Present. Chartem W. Armstrong, Judge of
“Thirteenth—The value of tho free abroad. Thus by importing the material gress of a grateful nation bad. freely Prot : te.
achine*. with the ex- that she might l»e married to the man she
Tutbe matter of the estate of Olive M. Rus­
ni rof preparing lhe loved. Then she gave three days of grace, imports and also tho percentage ef the and making the articles hero we can voted them throws a shadow, even at
sell. decease*!.
and on the twelfth day threw the stat m ttu same in 1892 were the largest in the his­
hern.'
undersell England or any other country
John J. robins. admlnl»trator of said es­
out his copy tbeeditor of the saint out of the window In despair. tory of our commerce, so that trade is Tho tariff is a business question. I am that long distance, over this gathering tate. comes into court and represents that ho is
l&gt;rr|«red to Ole his final account as such ads Into a "e'.pyphone,” It fell at the feet of tbe tnaqshe loved, who freer than ever before, and largely of not a politician and have never been a of comrades.
nilnfiitralor with said estate, that tbo same
niton of Mr. Renraw. by a miracle, for be never passed under hei Kith Artfelw m »r&lt;&gt; '■“&lt; pnwIocMl in thu
may be beard and al io* rd and a decree of as­
partisan. In theory free trade is all
is a keylwxud upon it window, was |m**iugj»y. They were mnr
Bat there is a silver lining to this signment dulyinadc and he be discharged from
country and which rotor Into tho daily right, but my observation has been that
said trust.
the necessary punctua- rl“But,dear mother,that b the ^’euvalnc
cloud.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the
the theorist makes a very poor business
conromption ot thu [tropicrjipital letters mny be
Tho man who occupies the White 7th day of October. A. D. lAK.at ten o’clock tn
BEDUCKD TAXES.
'•■I u|&gt;k[i the cylinder.
de Colette!’ ”
, ,
man.
House today'they look upon as a friend the forenoon, be aligned Tor the hearing of said
“Her-tiuftie was not Colette,’ replied the
“Fourteenth-Tho duty collected per
petition, and that Uie heirs at law of said deceas­
- finished, it is removed
nnd
u
comrgde.
And
they
have
reason
ed. nnd all other persona luteratted In said
capita of the population in 1892 was$k,67,
by the editor and goal nun in surprise. She had «e*«*
so to do. Hh words and acts have all estate, are required lo .appear al a tevsion of
irnati.; tube. Thia tube tho book. It was an incident which really which was less than for any year since
court, then to be holden at tbe Probate
been of kindness and affection. Ho ex­ said
office, in the city of Hustings, in said c juntv,
n switchboard arranged happened aud of which tho author of one 1863 and 93}£ cents less than the annual
tends to them the cordiality of a com­ nnd show cause. If any there be, why tbe prayer
‘?!e ns thnt of tho tele- of the most charming of modern trench average for the ten years mentioned.
the petitioner may not tie granted. And
talcs could not have heard.—New xorK
rade’s greeting. His own words iu his of
tt Is further ordered, that Mid petitioner give
••Fifteenth—There was a decrease iu
recent letter of acceptance aro written notice to lhe persons Interacted iu said estate,
______
■takes the same course Times.
the import* of the manufactures of wool
the pendency of *ai&lt;! petition, and the near
upon their hearts in living letters, “A of
ing thereof by causing a copy Of thK order to be
of $31,016,553, Of •13.255,613 m imports
i"vidtd with a mailing apcomrade in the column of tho victor’s puniiahed In lhe Hasting* Ban.s alt a news­
A w-elmnn when rngwd In »Pll'u»5 ot nutnuticturr . ut iron rod .trot: m
printed and circulated tn said County of
wrnps the papers nnd
in 1885, I am not less a comrade paper
It is well occasionally torecall that parade
;
Barry
once in each week tor three successive
manufactures
uf
silk
of
$7,.*13,430,
in
timlwr
(or
rnll|«»l«
in
»
w&lt;
«l
in
•ir nddresaea upon them
weeks previous to raid day of hrariilg.
•
drumaiic scene in the Chicago conven­ now.” .
&gt;g. They are then dropped' dtacoTenwl In tbe center of • I urge wild manufactures of flax and hemp, etc.,
Chahlks W. Ahmstiiono,
Tho
llepublicwu
Party
Did
IL
.1
(A true copy)
Judge uf Probate.
li.'i! conveys them toapneu- eherrr tree » bring bat of a bright «arl« fcj 136,062: in inanufact tires of cotton, tion when Bonrke Cockran, in the midst(
One
other
thought
which
conies
to
of
his
fervid
speech,,
declared
tliat
at
color;
which
he
foolishly
allowed
to
escape
unectcd with the postoflico.
*1594.330; in tobacco, $4,170,411—a total
*17 drirtwuu ol ♦W.W-&gt;.-IM, thuu diving ln- least 25,000 Union v.-terans in New thesa old soldiers os they gather here
'dive they arc received into from superetltlotis
NOTICE FOR HKA BI NG OF CLAIMS.
■nail
note tho magnificent record of the , State of Michigan. County of Btn-y—-a.
York state would not support Cleveland, .and
.
■ constructed that they dose Ing not of this world. ' The ine
rhen
ein
eerily
In
th.
Noire's b« reb) gir«n.tlat tn order nf the
and gray haired General Sickles rose in- past quarter of u century; This reduc­
1
automatically conveyed
Probate
for the County ot Barry, made on
was
Inclosed,
hot
It
sra.
perTestiy
round
tion of the public debt; this wonderful the 24th Court
here they nro delivered to
day of August. A. I', ise. six mouths
aud retaining tnroy ndlliotu ot dollars his .'■eat and waving his crutch shouted/
and solid ou each aIde.-Lon&lt;louTit-Bits.
“Never! Nevcrr—Meriden Republican. decrease in rates of per capita indebted­ Irani that date were allowed fur creditors to
present
their
claims
the estate of F. Eu­
t- Uj seen that the Houston
at home.
’
.
ness and interest; this unparalleled gene Wale*, late of agaarst
Daily p. ,-t
said County, deceased, and
The Day After tho Wedding.
THK rABMxns' ntcatasro »»« nwrorrs.
: 1 bis. the 30th day of May, of
growth in commerce and commercial that ail creditors of said deeeaM*! are re­
Ti«e people of th&lt;
‘te year of
•■Sixteenth—By virtue ol the new tar­
■uiI
jihI llitv, I* printed with
'
“
Mr
iU»r
AUn«l.
mother
ndrlr
lMquired
io
present
their
claims
to said Probate
prosperity;
this
magnificent
tribute
of
the kid of
Court, at the Probate office, in tbs City of ti.ri-v men in the mechanicalde- ,oul She u.1.1 m. U»t night lh«l &lt;ho «■ iff tho importations ol hones, sheep, cat­
the nation’s affection for the old soldier fla«tlDgs.for examination and allowance, on or
Pkftm-m One of them attends to the
.nr, wo were n&lt;* going to
doing tle broley, oata. oatmeal. ry«.
element;
they
aro
all
the
work
of
the
Re
­
’•HKfcU'.is ' niiicliincs aud sees that they ■1&lt;«
life like eke end pep* h*ve bcr“ “ointf regetables, hope, faxerod rod tobacco
M® kept
bought nbro*d. lien » m other natlobj publican party, whose wisdom and states­
order, another b stationed in
‘te »tcrl?
"^•TKU i* not In U» lenK mr Intention. during tbe year 1S»2 »■•"&gt;
with such a rccott. VbtU adequate pro-; manship have controlled tho policy of
tha
—t- .v„
to attend to
leu then in 18S0, and that much more
ths government ever since they gave us
aan I n ■ 1 . machinery and the third
home market wns given to our termera.
the tirr-i
i11?. ,nnlUuK Ibd. overlooks
went on ufi
back a united nation.
Q. P. Avsrxx.
fieri -m' .
papers to the ca?- be much more enMlr $iW*ge&lt;l
W*- j ■■Sevelifeenth—The value ol our ex*&gt;. iwij ’ , '"ebo5'”-—Houston Poet, May
-Figaro.

THE VETERANS

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�Tbe iwlllxbi of * day i» «*rly f*-L“
When iu the
gloom
Sweet hopes ariw •t&gt;-l shadow* tall
steal throagh tbi- hreUt room.

Such *re the thought*- but mine ao .master’saaud.
’
Mero word* would ucM atooe.
TLme tblmr* all may
uuderstana
•
Tkres thoaghi* of peace eons bat a mastei
may
Interpret in their might—
* An "amen” breathed from Up* that pray.
A beacon iu the night.
-Flavsi 8. Mines iu Harper** Weekly.

.riling the hoys in a Clark street rc-&gt;ort
sboatsumeef his experiences in the lata
gioux war. After a br.lf hour of retntec«:ucv-* a meek nnd lowly lounger who hr-1
been qukt arose from a table In the corner
of the room and interrupted the exercises
by remarking qnlctiy, “My friend, I bare
been keeping tab on your stories for tbe
last few minutt'-s.nnd I find that you have
accredited yourself with tbe deaths of 2,700
bucks, to say nothing uf' equ.sws nnd pa­
poose*, within two months."
The silence for a moment wusopprcarirr.
Then the stntugcr slowly said: "I* that
all.’ By jingo. I must have left out a
week'* work Mime where.”
Tho ready calculator finally ventured to
ask a question: "If Jxu have been so sucecMfnl In exterminating the red men, why
wouldn’t it lie a good plan for General
Mlle* to keep his regulars at home and let
you do all lhe fighting for tho United
| State* government?"
"It would be a great financial saving, be­
yond doubt,” replied the visitor, "but tbe
fact te my health would not permit me to
continue in the business. My eye* had
been so strained by continually sighting
along my gun barrel that during lhe last
two weeks I waa totally blind."
"And you actually continued to slaugh­
ter Indians in snch a condition?" queried
a bystander.
“Certainly.” ■
“But how could you shoot under such
circumstance*?’’
.
“Who said anything ■ about shooting?
Of course I couldn’t shoot when I was
blind. I use&lt;l to listen, and whenever I
could hear an Indian I would run him
down, trample him into tbe mud and stamp
him to death."
At this point the meeting adjourned sine
die.—Chicago Mail.

1892.
1892.
FALL OPENING

formfeed Instead of treating hl* chotna to
do the .••W&lt; toff" alone. He neoonUngly
dn-Med liituscif with great care, and. Lurk­
ing a somewhat epicurean Robinson-Cntr
Mie. mllit*I forth to the largest hotel in
Eton, engaged there a private room, and
istM-doa Kuorutued. JKoont*&lt;»v«r K.
ordered the waiter to bring him a bowl of
•Tuner. The discreet waiter stared, but
brought the liquor. It was then tire
Etonian’.* turn to stare, and to wonder
astings
ity
ank
hat bn earth he should do-with the hug»
j'.-lful of u fluid the very odor of which:
HUI1W1 . - WML
« him frel faint. At length his eye
fighting upon n good old fashioned cup­
svs ooo oc
board of antique oak, a brillteut Idea,
SUBMVS 37-OOO.Wv
rtrock him. He opened the door and
poured the whole of the punch into the
ba.-M-n-.ent of the cupboard. Then, after
waiting a few minutes to see whether the j
MlchtaMobnoxious liquor would make inroads upon I
Open tor hustae** Doc. IXM*
the carix-t, the pattern of which was that
of golden crowns on a regal blue ground,
orricxM:
ho rang the bell again, nnd on thu waiter
D.U. BoblniJD, President;
_
reapperring our hero, in still more author*
itauve tone*, ordered another bowl.
Mr. I-abouchere declare* that bo will
di’.«ctor«:
never forget the expression of terrified
miaicment which came over the man’s
D. W. IteynoM*.
H B. Mresre.
D. n. Robinson,
countenance. The second potation went
John Csrvstb,
the way of the first, that is to say, into the
P.T. Col«rort.
cupboard. Alexander lhe Great, after hta
victory over Darius, could not have felt
prouder than this Eten boy when ho called
for the bill, disbursed half a sovereign for
the punch and ten shilling* more for the
private parlor, tipped the waiter nnd swag­
gered into the street, fully persuaded that
the eyes of the whole inn were upon blm,
which, of course, in hta exultant Mate of
ffiind, were tantamount to those of all
Europe. H*e took great care, however,
never to go to that hotel again.—London

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DRESS : GOODS.

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We are iu receipt of our Fall pun-liase of Daw Gwxh.
nnd extend to the people of Barry county a.tnoet cardial i,.
vitation to visit our store and inspeot our line, and -* .■ |,le&lt;lBft
you the assurance of showing you the most desirable l
plete, and fashionable line of Dress-Goods ever
j'
the city. Having made an early purchase from one &lt;:f thlargest Dress Goods houses in New York, we are not &lt;&gt;]jr
able to secure the latest weaves, but we can give yet, style*
qualities, and prices that no other bouse in the rity can
show. Complete line of the new weaves at our usually |ow
prices. Jaquards, Diagonals, Plisee, Whip Cords. Fn-noh
Serges, 46 and 54 inch Storm Serges in navy blue: very uo».
ular goods, Wool Suitings, Scotch Cheviots, etc. Every res­
ident of Hastings is aware of the fact that we have during
the past season done the Dress Goods business of IIa.~tin»
having gaineel patronage at a very rapid rate. The r.-awn
is that we carry the largest line of medium and high gra(je
Dress Goods in the city, always strictly reliable, and &gt;nr
prices very much the lowest We inaugurate the fall s, -,Lsjn
by offering you the best selected stuck of Dry Goods in das.
tings. This sale is made to give the purchasing public a
chance, by comparison, to settle as to who the people are
that quote the lowest prices. New goods in every depart­
ment. Jackets; we are showing the latest styles in Uie Bewest materials. Perfect fitting and correct styles. Misses
aud childrens cloaks. Misses New Markets witli military
capes. Silk; we have tbe largest assortment in the city.
Dress trimmings; Prudent purchasers should not invest a.
dollar until they have examined our stock of
Silks and Velvets, Handkerchiefs.
Bedding.
Laces.
Dress Trimmings. Cloaks.
Gloves,
Neckwear.
Jackets
Draperies,
Hosiery,
and Furs,
MOTTO:
Comparison of prices. .Equal recoguition of eauli patron.
Courteous treatment to every one. Quick sales aud Hiiall
profits.

Collecting Money by Telephone.
The "riot" machines have attracted the
attention of the telephone companies, and
fou mny now talk with your friends in
ifotanc places without calling for the at­
tendance of small boys who guard the pub­
lic'phont-^ in many of the hotels and of­
fices. I understand the idea has proved a
tuccres. and that the use of these machines
will be extended.
At the present time the “slot” attach­
ment is in use at stations at which tbe re­
ceipts hardly pay for the service* of an at­
tendant. The directions are simple enough.
The applicant for a fire minutes’ talk
over the wire culls up central ns usual and
oaks for tbe connection desiref. He is in­
formed in reply by tbe operator what tbe
charge is to be. The u:i:ouut mast be
dropped Into the slot in ten. twenty-flve,
fifty or one dollar silver pieces.
As each descends Into its proper recep­
tacle the central station ta notified by off
The tie neral Begged Ills Pardon.
automatic .indicator. The .operator, when
Areporter was sent at the last moment
There are just a certain number of tons to write up'an important theatrical per­
the required amount of silver i« In the box,
makefl t he demanded connect ion and leaves of coal lying in the earth, and when these formance in New York. He hurried to the
stock
the applicant free to enjoy five minutes’ are gone ther? can be no more forthcoming. theater, bnt did not arrive until after thu
•conversation. At tho end of that period There ta no manufacture of coal in progress play had begun. In getting to bls place
ond
tbe same operation must be repeated or at tho present lime. The useful mineral he was forced to disturb General Sherman,
the stations are disconnected.—New York was the product of a very uingulnr period who, with a lady, occupied seats next thu
in tho earth's history, the like of which aisle. The reporter bcggwl the general's
.Herold.
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has not again occurred in any noteworthy pardon.'but tbe old soldier was evidently
degree in the geological age* which bare
annoyed.
The moat sensible am) practical people since run their course. Our ste-nm engim.s
He sold nothing, however, until after
in the world will often take particular are method* of spending this hoard, and the curtain had fallen on the first act.
what
we-often
hear
landed
as
some
tri
­
pains to skim off a patch of bubbles that
Then he leaned over toward the reporter
has risen to the top of their tea. because umph in human progress ia merely tbe de- With a frown and said:
some one In jest has said it is n "sure sign velopmcnt uf some fresh departure in a
"Young man. you ought lo'know that It
frightful extravagance.
of money."
is a great annoyance to l«e forced to stand
We would Justly regard a mon os guilty up and let a person pas* while the play Is
It always require* n distinct «ffort for
me to pass a pin that I m-c lying on the side of expending his subNtancu wasteful)/ if in progress. You riiould either get to
book
walk, because of that absurdly bad rhyme, he could not perform a journey without a your Kcat before the curtain rises or stay
coach ami six and half a dozen outrider*, away from the theater."
•which of course I cjnsider nonsense—
and yet wc insist that the great steamer*
See a pin and pick it up.
The reporter flushed and answered I
AU tbe day you’ll have u-txxi luck.
which take us ucrowi the Atlantic shall be
quick ly:
Sometimes three omens do not go well rnn at a speed which requires engines, let
"General, I am n newspaper man. I was
together, and even contradict .each other. us say, of 1’2,000 horse power. If the,num- ordered to come to this theater tonight to
For Instance, one will tell you that the l&gt;er ot im.sMmger* on such n vessel be set I report tbit performance. Frame os quickly
only lucky way to find a pin**ta with the down as 500, wc have for each passenger the 1 as I could after I received my orders, and I
head toward you; and just a* you have united force of twenty-four hones, day I apologized for disturbing you when I camo
the habit, of going around looking for pins aud night, throughout tho voyage.
1 in. I”—
with their brails toward you, another man
I expect our descendants will think that I Here the general .interrupted him. The
will aay, "It ta very unlucky to pick up a our coal cellars hare been emptied in a ■ eld man’* frown was gone.
very
wasteful
manner,
particularly
when
pin with the head toward yon. The only
I “I beg your pardon now,” he said. "1
right way is to have the point toward you. they reflect that if we had been content ' didn’t understand. You are perfectly in
for then the luck will be ‘sharp.’’’—Har­ with a speed aomuwbat less than that at • tbe right, sir. Always obey orders. Obey
present demanded, tho necessary consump­ ■ orders If you have to mnkc a whole thcaper's Bazar.
tion of coal would have been reduced In n
I ter full of people get up nnd stand on their
Spurious Coffee.
far greater proportion than the mere alter­
1 feet for an hour.”
Say* a man who ha* been down in Mex­ ation of speed would Imply.—Sir Robert j Then the general held out hta band and
Ball
In
Fortnightly
Review.
ico: "Tbe mesquite bean that grow* so
shook the reporter’s heartily. They met
rank In Mexico, Texas ami N*w Mexico Is
several times after that, and tbe distina 'dead ringer' for coffee/when parched
; gutehed warrior always had a smile and a
and ground. I have a friend who has gone
"Th*. forewoman In our sewing room,” ' pleasant greeting for tbe reporter, who
should be
down on lhe Rio Grande, and is flooding said n manufacturer of men's neckwear "obeyed order*.”—Youth’s Companion.
the market with this npuriotis coffee. It recently, "ta likely to be at the head of an
looks ami smell* exactly like genuine Java establishment of her own some day. She
before it ta boiled, and the most experi­ came to us as an apprentice and ta an ex­
There to a man in business ou A reh street
enced coffee buye^ I* liable to be deceived cellent illustration of what a woman or
in il. I am told that coffee dealers are buy­ man either may accomplish who gives her and in the lower portion of that Important
ing this stuff and mixing It with their mind entirely to her work. She did not thoroughfare, where business properties
*
AT
ground coffee, like some grocers sand their even sew very well at fieri, but improved are very valuable, who, while he doe* not
sugar. The surest way to get pure coffee from the first day. She advanced rapidly own the building he occupies and baa no
to to buy it unparched and unground.”— and became an expert in tbe sewing room, friendly relations with tbe person who
doe* own It, has paid no rent for eighteen
New Yortt Tribune.
doirfg the finest work. Then she began 'p year* and ha* never been asked to do so
have ideas about scarfs and ties which we during that long interval of time. For the
were only too glad to develop. She ta fore­ eighteen years in question the business
Mr. Justin McCarthy tails a very good woman now, but we often send her out to man has been awaiting the appearance
story of a visit to a secondhand bookshop,
either of bis landlord or tbe latter’s agent,
when the vender, after offering him several fi^ic and original. When 1 complimented and during that long period he has paid
works of indifferent fiction in vain, at last Jftr the other day on a specially important the taxes on the building and kept it inproduced a cdpy of one of Mr. McCarthy’s suggestion, I said to her:
thorough repair. His business has been a
own novels; but still the book buyer was
" ‘How do you think of all these things!’ most prosperous one. and several rivals
* not satisfied. At last the man, iu despera­
“'Why,* she replied, *1 eat, drink and have fell the sting of his ability to sail i
tion said: .
sleep neckties. They are never out of my much closer to the wind than they do '
'"Well, air, If I wu a man a* hard to mind a moment. If I see a woman with a owing to hta being relieved of the usual
please a* you I’d take towritlng books my­ pretty drra* I wonder how tbe combina­ yoke ot rent day.
.
self. ’’—London Tit-Bita
tion can be applied to a tie. I never pass a
It ta not at all unlikely that the property
man without studying and criticising his will become hl* by right of undisputed
tie. My mother nays I find a suggestion possession at the expiration of twenty-one
Paris Street Cleaning.
Tho Paris system of street cleaning to in tbe very food on the table, and I don't years, and it te worth many thousands of
perfection itself. The must ingenious know but she is .right.’ That’s the spirit dollar*. Those who ore conversant with
thing about it Is the placing of hydrants of success In neckties aain everything else, tho strange case have cotun to the conclu­
at the summits in the streets and at toe and I lielieve the young woman will come sion that tbe owner has long since been
street corners, whence the water for flush­ into the Ann yet or start out for henelf." dead, and it is supposed that ho was lost
ing the gutters to made to run in either di­ —Her Point of View in New York Jimea.
at sea. It ta just sucn a case in real estate
rection by means of a little dam made of
as not infrequently occurs Ln tbe business
“Bubbles.’*
what looks like the “waste” used in clean­
of large and long established savings
ing machinery.—New York Sun.
At the opening of tbe new wing of tbe banks, which accumulate funds that are
Glenalmoud school, in Scotland, by Mr. never called for by their owners or their
Gladstone, one ot tbe choir of boy* called heirs.—Philadelphia Record.
by
Friend—What on earth nro you doing to forth great admiration from the ladies
present. The boy, with hta aureole of fair
A Practical Cash Register.
that picture!
hair
and
blue
eyes
lighting
up
.the
sweet
­
Great Artist—1 am rubbing a piece of
A cash register has l»een invented that
raw meat over thia rabbit in the fore­ est of child faces, realised the popular con­ will be welcomed by storekeepers through­
ground. Mrs. De Sboddie will be here ception of a cherub. Still greater interest out the country. By it n proprietor can
this afternoon, aud when she sees her pet waa evinced in him when be waa discov­ sit in hl* room and tell exactly what the
dog smell of that rabbit she'll buy it.— ered to be the grandson of Sir John Mil- day’s receipts at the store are. The cash
late, the original of tbe famous "Bubbles" drawer is opened automatically by the ac­
.New York Weekly. #
boy. familiar to us all by hi* portrait In tion of tho lever which registers tho sale.
the soap advertisement*. The burden of Tbo drawer can. bo opened and change
The deadly effect of the bite of the rattle- 1 bis greatness lies somewhat heavily on the made without registering, but every lime
little fellow, aa he is called "Bubbles” by
snake is a thing generally known. Even all who know him, or know of him. By it ta opened a record is made of the fact.
In other words. If the drawer te opened
if after it an adult man escaped with his
life, it ta only to endure a long illness and that name he will probably go down to simply to make change no record ta made
often to suffer the loss of a limb. As to posterity, just aa Master Buttall. painted of a sale, but a record I* mode that the
Gainsborough, will always bo known aa drawer has been opened fur the purpose of
small animals, a rat will sometimes die in by
•*the Blue Boyrlljrom his handsome co*- making change.
thirty seconds after being bitten.—Quar­
Uime, EFfng all of tbo shade known as
A strong point ot tho invention te that
terly Review.
royal blue, and the/ melancholy Master there te no way of “beating” It. If any
Lampton, by Sir Thoma* Lawrence, will
Captain-Bmggs, the English bric-a-brac always bo “the Boy in Red."—Art Amrv attempt te made to tamper with it tbe bell
rings, Furthermore, the bell rings when­
collector, has a whole case of pipes con­ i tenr.__________
ever anything gets out of order and containing specimens of the handiwork of all
tlnues to do so until the fault has been
nations, ancient and modern. The collec­
An Original Disguise.
attended so. No money can be taken from
tion numbers about 5,000 specimens.
Talking of the carnival season, wo may the drawer without detection. Thu device
draw thu attention of our readers loan Is worked electrically and the battery
Considerably more than half tho popula­ easy and very amusing mode of disguise,
tion of the earth la in Asia, ami yet there invented by a celebrated French painter. which supplies the current will last six­
teen months without recharging, which
are bnt forty-eight people to tho square You put on your coat lhe wrong way and can be done at slight expense.—New York
mile as compared with ninety-four tn Eu­ button it, not in front, but down the back, Telegram. _________
rope.
__________________
the colter front and white tie to bearAt present Sweden supplies Norway with ranged in the same way, to face backward,
ADMlNlSTaATORU iSAUS.
From all accounts Manitoba must be one
and, if you Like, the pants in like manner.
. thu greatest proportion of farm imple­
of the moat delightful spots to be in the ■ J"* °«*r- a. a.
ments, value 143,000. while the United Then you affix a mask to the back ot your springtime. ; At that period It Is said
States comes next with a value of (23,000. head and step into the ballroom, walking thousands of prarie larks there salute the
backward. We guarantee that your ap­
day by bunting all together into a splendid
Think of golden oboes for a horse! They pearance will create noend of fun, espectal- explosion of song, pouring out their rich,
are really worn by a Shetland pony belong’
exhibit, yonr true face to the company.— strong voices from every little height and
ing to the shah of Persia. This expensive­
perch, singing with all tbeir might. They
Secolo.
______________
ly shod animal to only 12X inches high.
sing all day, and at night joyously bail
the moon.—-Philadelphia Ledger.
Sharks won't bite a swimmer who keeps
Farmer—Ye*. I want a man. Are you a
his legs in motion. If you can keep kick­ good join par?
ing longer than a shark can keep waiting
Applicant—Jumper? Well, yen.
Teamster—Poor little fellow! 1 wonder
you’ll be all right
.
-You could jump a barbed wire fence who ha la. He to sick.
without much trcnjble, I s’poaa?
Friend—How do you know that boy if
Mussulman chroniclers tell that at cer­
*
tain Intervals a virgin was sacrificed to
,rWslL tbit's ail right thee; you'll do,
Teamster—He walteu ou tbe sidewalk for
lhe river Nile, but was later replaced by a You see adna of our bulla taa Icctle wild.1the team to pas* instead of cressing in
front of ut-Good Newa.
*
-New Y&lt;# Weekly.

■ SCHOOL P00K5.

Peoples DRUG STORE
largest complete
of new and sec­
hand School Books
and everything needed in
the school room in Barry
County.

THE

UI.

Goodyem

DRUGGIST and
­
seller. and the originator
and promoter of LOW
prices for Drugs, Books
and School Supplies.
2nd Hand Books wanted.

Websters Dictionary 5c.

----- OF------

Spaulding’s
The Popular Dry Goods House.

LOOK t HERE

Wheat is low and flour
the same. For a
short time I will sell

White Rose Flour
$2.20 Per ioo Lbj.

This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grade.
Live poultry wanted

JOS. ROGERS.

of the fair
THEFREDWEEK
L. HEATH the

Druggist will make a
special effort to please the
people of Barry county
selling everything in his line
at the

F^LL bREJJ QOOB5
AT

HAVE just received and opened!up our first
invoices of new fall dress goods. ITo say that
WEwe
are pleased with them would not describe
it. And onr friends who have seen them Me
also satisfied, They are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when yon
see them.

Lowest Possible Price

Call aud investigate.
MAKE his store your head­
quarters. Leave your bun­
dles and packages there,

Fred L. Heath,

raOM 12 1-2 CERTS
We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have prov.ui very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer t&lt;&gt; the

THE BRQQQ15T,

SiiSSSE'aj

We are now showing our first invoice of tln-s goods.
Come in and see them.

at RUSSELL'S.

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XXXVII. NO.

Hastings Banner
£3

HASTIN GS, MICH., OCTOBER 6, 1892.

ALWAYS BUY

Hastings Banner.
' Published Thursdays by

HASTINGS. MICH.

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8lZt3
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ass

COUNTY NEWS.
Hood i Harsanarlllji absolutely cures all dis
rates caused by Impure blood and it builds up
the whole system.
________
Creasy.
Quite a number at thl^ place are having
hard colds, kind of a hay/ever; guess it is
caused by rag weed. There seems to be a
pretty good crop down this Way, not all at
Cressey though, but a little reported nt
Milo.—Mr. Ell Firth Is visiting his daugh­
ter at Grand Rapids.—Mrs. Vandewalker
is not Improving as rapidly as her many
friends would wish to see her.—Allie Bar­
ber, of Richland, visited her cousin. Mrs.
I. Rickenmore.'over Sunday.—Mrs. Frank
Rickenmore attended tbe Kalamazoo fair
last week.—On Friday evening of this
week there will be a social at the parson­
age for the benefit of the Sunday school.—
Miss Emma Mead has returned from Grand
Rapids and Alpine and reports having a
very pleasant visit—The infant sbn of
Enbs and Effie Barber is seriously HI with
small hopes of his recovery.—Rev. Mr.
Van Antwerp preached his first sermon for
the year lost Sunday evening to an appre­
ciative audience.

INGE

STOVES,

COOK ST
1’Best line in the city, and you will be satisfied our prices arc reasonable.
stove till’you have seen our line.
• .

Don’t think
.

Special Invitation
visit the fair, which by the way will be the best ever held here, to call in and examine
if stoves and hardware.
.
i
•
...

Ira Van Valkenburgh,
IMPORTANT

»
WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,

Cloaks,

Blankets, Bedding,
AKD

Live Geese Feathers
Tliejjmost complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state.

A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella

for SI.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
78, 80 and 82 .Monroe St.
GRAND RAPIDS,
W’4 make a specialty
01 iiihkiug Gents suits
and ii’uits to order.

MICH.

Conrad Kahler is now the recipient of
a pension of $12 per month.—Quite a num­
ber are intending to go thl* reunion at
Hastings.—Wm. Doonan has been visiting
his friends lujre.—Daniel Gibson ami wife
also Lorenzo Doonan and wife whose
homos are in the northern part of the state
are visiting friends and relatives here—
Rev. Wm. VanWllkle and wife, also Rev.
J. It. McLean and wife wen* guests of L.
II. Barnes.—The Young people’s society
is gaining In Interest. -The Zeland Brick
Co. are erecting a barn on their premises.
—Judging from the nunJber of fire-arms
being purchased by persons here lately,
game nnd all wild animals had better look
out,—Miss Edith Chamberlain is about to
o|s*h up a stock, of millinery at the store
lalelp occupied by Geo. Moshier.-^-Tbcre
is no political excitmeot liere yet, and ad­
herents of all parties are anxiously waiting
to hear from some sliver tongued orator.

Yankee Springs.
•
i he B.eiNi:n scribe luts been too busy
for the past few weeks to write—It is
rumored that Elmar Springer’s colt wore
home the blue ribbon'again thisyear.—We
hear that one of the directors in our town
refused to pay their teacher for her time
while at the teacher’s Institute, but we
guess they will have to—Harry Turner
sports a new gold watch.—Harry and Ed.
say# the game will have to suffer for they
have l&gt;oth got breech loading guns.—There
was quite an exciting time nt the I. O. G.
lodge last Saturday night.—Mrs. Bing­
aman of Schoolcraft was tbe guest of her
aunt Mrs. D. N. Stocking last week.—Mrs
Garrison returned to iier home in Colorado
last week after spending a few months
with her brother, D. N. Stocking.—Mark
Norns of Prairieville was on our streets
last week buying sheep.—Miss Annie Page
was the guest of Mlns Emma Raymond
Sundaj.
Nashville.
I. L. Cressy of Hartings spent Sunday
with friends here—B. L. Johnson of Mid­
dleville was a guest at Jas. Flemming’s
Sunday—S. E. Cook of Charlotte Sundayed
here—P. H. Brumm ol Hastings was with
relatives and friends here Sunday—Mr.
and Mrs. Heckathorn of Homer spent Sun­
day at Mr. Il’s fathers.—Miss Edna Tru­
man sang at the Congregational church at
Verinontvllly Sunday morning.—Rev. Mr.
Bill of Olivet, tbe state evangelist preach­
ed at the Congregational church last Sun­
day. morning and evening.—Geo. Wellman
and Ed. I.epbouser of the hunting party
returned home Sunday night.—The Barry
county Christian Endeavor or Union here
Saturday was well attended and the meet­
ing very Interesting—Miss L. L. Felghncr
has a fine display of hats and other mil­
linery goods at her fall opening thia week.

Largest Circulation
in the
County.

5/ any paper

WHOLE NO. 1947
She wo* little nnd dainty and trim, with
out again, after her recent illness—Evie
Smith of Grand Rapids, was home last frown cy» and hair, rwy^cbwka' i.nd •
week to visit relatives and friends, re­ heat little brown dress that exactly
turned to school Monday,—R. G. Rice and matched ns well as fitful her. And as ahe
Wm. Irwin * Co. soon expects to go north sat on tho wicker seat of a car in an Illi­
to capture deer. Success to them.—Wm. nois suburban train and looked up at her
Herrington lias built quite an addition to big, handsome lover, who sat Ixside her, it
was evident that she wm just as proud d
his house.
,

&gt;11)0.
8 o'clock in the evening, and the south
Died September 10 1802 at Woodburn town crowd was just reaching the city for
near Portland Oregon: Rodney Chase, in the theaters. When the train reached the
hb 03rd year.—Peter Young of Hickory Randolph street station they, in common
Comers lias a sister visiting him from Yp­ with Hie rest of the crowd, rose to leave
silanti who is 80 years old.—Milo furnished
Just ns they reached the car door he
40 tickets for the County Fair at your city
Thursday.—Spaulding Ct Williams took In spoke to her, iw she was leading the way,
10 carloads of wheat last week.—Hogs are and turned back to their scat for a forgot­
ten opera glass. She did not hear him, and
being delivered at
cents per pound.
went calmly cn out to the pintform aud
down the car steps to the ground.
Once more on Ann footing she glanced
Mrs. Arthur Kenyon and daughter are
sick with typhoid fever.—Chas. Wood of behind her, slipped her little hand within
Greenville Is calling on friends here.—It tho ann of another stalwart young man
who
was nt that instant beside her, and
was your scribe's pleasure to attend the
county Young People’s convention which snuggled up to him for protection from
wm very Interesting.—Workmen are very tho cold wind that swept around tho cor­
busy on the depot and J. Marks dwelling. ner of tho waiting room. Ho looked down
with surprise, but did not resist, and they
Wood laud.
had taken half n dozen steps acrons the
A largo number from Woodland ’ and pintform when she looked up to wonder at
vicinity attended the fair at Hastings—The hb silence. Then she saw the strange
Swiss Medicine Co. have been holding
A little shriek, and then the embarrassed
forth at the town hall for a week past but
departed on Monday some other place. We “Oh, pardon—excuse me,” and she fled
are glad to say that they look but little back to tho right man; who was evan then
cash with them—The republican meeting coining out of the car, and had watched
at tlic rlpk last Saturday night was a suc­ the scene with amazement. The com­
cess in every respect Messrs Smith &lt;fc muters smiled and wondered what she
Colgrove of your place spoke to a large would do or say as a reward to her lover
and enthusiastic audience.
The political for hb surprise, and a proof that It was
situation was discussed fairly without all, every bit, a mbtakc. But ho laughed
abusing any one—Dr. Baughman has gone a hearty laugh, and she blushed very
doubted that it would bo
to the northern peninsula on a hunt­ rosilyeso no
ing trip—Frank Wellman will soon move all right.—Chicago Times.
into Levi Holmes' bouse, Mr. Hunsicken
into the house lately owned by Geo. V.
Hlltilnger. and Ed. Schantz Into the house
It was only a dirty, crumpled piece of •
lately owned by Mrs Hunslcker—Levi pojxsr. The rain and tho dust had marked
Holmes is repairing the photogrph gallery. and blotted it, the winff hail tossed it and
scores of pedestrians had trampled it un­
der foot.
Lew Smith, of Caledonia inode several
At last a newsboy picked it up. He was
visits with friends here on the 27th and abput to throw it away again, bnt the
28th, on his return from a business trip to thought struck him that it might bo a lot­
Battle Creek—Many from here went to tery ticket. It looked Hko one, and the
Hastings and attended the' county fair ragged youngster’s, face brightened as the
Thursday and Friday and report a large possibility grew upon hb imagination.
attendance on the former day.
Some who
•‘Yes,” said a pleasant faced gentleman
estimate the number at ten thousand. All whom the youngster hnd stopped to ask,
report a general good exhibition of farm, •That b n lottery ticket. It is good for the
products
not...as much —
as ...
in ------some next urawiug
—but
---- .....
drawing uiu,
too."
former yoara. while the show of fide finely | The boy looked up at the Mr buildings
horses was much larger than usual. The around him—the homes of millions, the
races were much enjoyed while the other offices of millionaires—and his surround­
attaetlons and sports were no less amus­ ings gave that direction to bls fancy.
ing and satisfactory. All report a good What if that crumpled ticket made him
time within the city and while upon the rich? He would have au office down town.
fair grounds—!*. H. Lawrence and wife He would dress in broadcloth like tho men
made a visit with friends at A limo last he saw in there through the windows. His
week—Mbs Vera Cortrlgbt visited 4fur mother and little idstera should wear silk
cousins Misses Eva and May Dealer at and jewels and not work any more, and
Cloverdale Saturday and Sunday—11. ride in carrbiRes.
Mattison and J. Homer bave/nmted the
The ticket brought him luck it seemed.
bate! of I. M. Flint and will move in and He sold all his papers soon und then with
take jiossession of the same to-day, when a light heart he ran home to tell that Hred
the Jal ter will move to the city Tuesday and weary mother of his good fortune.
where he has an Interest in the Barry Co. She.smiled aud humored his fancy.
Democrat—During the past half century
That was years ago.
of which your scribe has been a resident
The boy of that day is a sturdy and pros­
of this place he has never witnessed up perous man of business now. Bin dream
to this date, Oct, 3, when there has been has lieen realized—more than realized.
no frosh to mark its step even upon the
The lottery ticket was a blank. He has
most tender of all vegatation—Mil&lt;&gt; S. forgotten it long ago—forgotten that ho
Barber and wife are the happy parents of ever hnd a lottery ticket.—New York
of a fine daughter bom on Sunday sum* Herald.
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Ing the 2nd.

Fndrlevilla. *
Ona of the Urgent banquets the world
The funeral of Minnie Doster was held has ever seen whs that presided over by
at her late home on Thurday last, she was President Carnot nt the Palais do Hindus*
buried in the Prairieville cemetery—Roy trie, Paris, on Sunday, Aug. 18, 1880. M.
Thorp of Richland is visltinlu. his old Carnot and bis ministers then entertained
friends In town—Miss Mary Sackett has 18.000 mayors of French towns and vil­
To every person suffering from
returned to Bloomingdale 111—Mrs. Mary lages, os well as 2,000 other guests, among .
Piles or any other Rectal disease.
Leemiin of Chicago who has been visiting whom were senators, deputies, town coun­
her daughter, Mrs. Mae Mullin returned cilors of Paris and members of the French
home Monday—Miss Julia Dayton has
The bill of fare was a model of gastro­
gone to Cloverdale to live—Henry Damon
nomical arrangement. On Saturday, Aug. ■
is moving bis family to Leonidas.
Mrs.
Paine of Richland will occupy her house 17, nnd all through Saturday night
The Rectal specialist of Grand
and
Sunday morning 96 cooks and 100 asas soon as vacated by Idin—Merrit Wood
Rapids, is at the Baitings House.
has bought the house and lot owned by abtauts were hard at work preparing the
Hastings, every Thursday after­
feast.
They had to provide 000 gallons at
Geo.
Doyle
—
John
Wadd
of
Nebraska
is
noon and Friday forenoon.
calling on old friends—Nevins Bros lost soup. 125 of sauce, 6.600 pounds of fish,
Dr. Lakins has a large list of
about 500 bushels of oats, their stacks 3,400 pounds of beef, 000 ducks and 1,200
caught Ore from the englnc-.lohn Carpenter geese. The guests were waited upon by
patients In Hasting# and vicinity
and more are securing his services
and wife are visiting his father L. Car­ 1,000 waiters and 40 butlcra. The num­
ber at plates required was 80.000, and
penter—Sarah Vanderbrook
has re­
at each visit as a result of his un­
turned from Oden—F. Wales and Wm. would have reached to a height of 6,000
usual success in his special pracJohnstown.
tlcc.
’ .
Patton left Prairieville the morning of the feet if piled one above another. There
Delajcil Letter.
4tb, presumably to take in the Olin, ex­ were 15,000 bottles of claret, 3,000of Graves,
Wheat cowing is almost n thing of. the ’
T.800 of Madeira, 4.500 of Pomard and 4,000
All are invited to call for con­
cursion.
past for this year. We have had very fav­
sultation and examination both
orable weather tor seeding, and great
It took six tons of ice to keep them at a
of which are absolutely free.
pains have been taken to have the ground
Geo. Yaple spoke to a large crowd here proper coolness. Moro than 2,000 eggs
well prepared for the reception of the Saturday
.
—Mrs. C. W. Thompson is at were used for the mayonnaise sauce, and it
seed.—Com cutting b now the. order of (Galesburg visiting her daughter Mrs. H. took three huge barrels to hold.it. The
the day. A good crop. We know of one .Spinning—Mrs. C. C. Gage is visiting at “roll call” came to the enormous total of
field that Is out of old Jack’s way.—From Dowagiac—Quite a number from here took 30,000 at one baking.—London Tit-Bits.
our standpoint it seems as though Hast­ in the Hastings fair—Mabie Tuckerman
ings was taking a deluge on Sunday about has been very sick but is able to be about
noon—Chas, McKenzie has gone to Albion again—George Barton was in town Sat­
Mr. Warren Upham estimates that an.
to attend college.—F. J. Tooze and wife urday—The Centre school will observe area of about 4,000,00.) square miles in
and Miss Amelia Frey have gone to Yp­ Columbus Day, Oct. 21, with appropriate North Americannd another of about 2,000,­
When In GBAUD KAl’lDS stop I
silanti to get the benefit of instruction at exercises—Services at the church Sunday 000 square miles in Europe during the Ter­
the State Normal. We wish them abun­ the first of'lbe conference year when the tiary epoch, "were covered by Ice sheets,
dant success, for he who strive# to benefit new preacher, if ’they have one, will speak which In their maximum extent liad prob­
opposite UNION DEPOT.
hb fellow man by imparting Instruction —J. Davis of the northern part of the ably an average thickness of a half or twoeither In temporal or splrtual lines of ttaie Is vblting his brother Dun. Davis.
thirds of a'mile or perhaps oven of oue
Frac Bsggugt! Tramfer. Sew House thought. Is worthy of encouragement
mile.” The weight, however, of a column
from those for whom they labor—We have
Steam Umland Electric Bellfc.
of ice half a mile high b in round numbers
heard by the way thatS. S. Fisk Is com­
up.
BEACH A BOOTH.
Fair time is over and fanners bate set­ 1.100 pound# to the square inch, and there
ing here to spend the winter,
it will
tled down to busking coni and digging arc more than 4,000,000,000 square inches
seem old-fashioned to see Sid around
potatoes—Sunday School closed for the in a square mile. And the whole of thb
To con.umet» of ki-rowno oil In Ita- among us once more—Mrs. C. E. Paul and season at the Tamarac church last Sunday enormous mzss being extracted from tbe
Unn ■nd B.rrj Co: Wo b.»c MUWhhod her two youngest children have gone on —Ora Rachel dor sold a horse last week to ocean its differential effect in producing
an
annual
visit
to
the
childhood
home
of
■owner ■: Holing for the ule of
Enos, of Loftrell—Mrs. M. Smith has gone changes of level was doubled.
Tho ice cumbered land accordinglywent
SnoW Drop oil. which for lomln.Uns pur­ the former in Sylvan. Washtenaw county to Lowell
visit her aged mother this
pose, bu no «IO«I. Belnw » product .of -On Wednesday night tbe barn belong­ week—Will Smith lias moved Into the down like an overladen ship untdl.it was
ing
to
John
Brownbig
on
the
county
line
renu»ylr*nl» crude end 1S3 degree, fire
Frank Myera house for the winter—Mr. and awash with the waves, and seashells were
l«t mikes It perfectly »fe. It Produce! was destroyed by fire. Cause not gener­ Mrs. Bare and D. Lepard and wife have deposited along coast fringes above the
a clewrund white light «nd free of odor, ally known—It is quite probable that some gone to St. Johns m a visit—Mr. and Mrs. drift. Then, as tho Ice molted, recovery
nor doe* Il
■“J dcpoelt on chimney of our former Johnstown boys who have Marlow are-visiting In Campbell al pres­ ensued, and how closely it followed upon
which I* *0 common with ebeep »nd low had employment at the school-scat factory ent—D. M. Myera of Grand Rapids, made relief of pressure is shown by the tilt to
twt Ohio olb Since July I. 1891. Michi­ at Battle Creek, wilt be thrown out of em­ n dying trip to his brother Frank Myers on the north of the once horizontal beaches of
Lake Agassiz.—Edinburgh Review.
gan ellows the use of 130 degreee fire h»t ployment by the burning of the extensive a bicycle last Monday—Mr. Horners
work of the company lost week.
It is
oil which permits lhe the s*lc of kerosene
father and mother and . Mr Hatton's
hoped they will be able to find other fields
Victim* of the Gaillotlnc.
rn.de from Ohio crude end po*se.-ses n
mother from Ohio are visiting them at
of tabor soon, and that the manufactory
lerger pereentw&gt;'d snlpbur «nd .flor ex­
present—The Aid Society meets at Mrs.
As it b impoKiible now to ascertain the
of the best school scats In the world will
tracting sufficient nsptliu lexploelro put)
Spencer’s Friday, Oct. 7—Janptte and exact number of the victims of tho mas­
be rebuilt-Mr. D A. Bowker of Hastings,
Sarah Lipscomb were home over Sunday sacre of St. Bartholomew, no it is impos­
to raise the fire test to ISO degrees or more
It becomes useless, so far- as producing was seen on our highways a few days ago Mrs.Retan and daughter are visiting in Len­ sible to give a correct estimate of the numlight Is concerned but et a low test will —Wallace McNIel and some friends arc awee—J. Spencer was at Chelsea last week
camping at Fine Lake—Harry Brininstool
bum f«ldr weU, sldl producing ■ very
—We arc having a No. 1 school twider the
dtsogreeuble ordor while burning aud lo*d- and Geo. Nye. in company with their bel­ management of Miss GauL We are sorry 1782, and the Oth ‘•Thcnrddor,” 17M, but is
InTtSehlmney with s grassy subsl.nce. ter halves have gone to -IaMc Mlcblghi) we cannot secure her services for the w in­ was certainly not under 40.000. Lcmartinu
, shore with team and camping outfit. Don t
Give Siow Drop oil ■ trial, the cost is but
ter term. She has been engaged to teach und Thiers gave the number as under 20,­
______
mile different tbsn whet you pay for tbe■ swallow the pits.
at Coats Grove—H. E. Myers never will 000, but they do not seem to have beta ac­
cheap goods you nre using and the aallsfa* go to the fair a;.alu without a Itensh -Mr. quainted with the evidr r.ee which has been
Dowllug
Uon JrSVm sHl” “'ht ’”“’255’,..“!?.”.
Burgess has bought Henry Swln's tcu discovered during the Inst few years of the
Everybody attended and enjoyed the
i-omucnsate, saying nothing of addit.onat
acre farm—A good deal of thu early sowed facta of the “Conute du Salut Public” in
safety. For sale by S. E. Phillips, -II. L. fair.—Everybody Li well or getting better. wheat Is troubled with Insect—Eider I tamp the small townsand villager, where rough­
—E. Herrington. A. Humphrey and A.
preaches for the Radical part of the church ly constructed guillotine# were erected and
Newton and Cook A Cook.
Ferris have gone north on a hunting ex­
performed their awful work with .q&gt;poUing
A. 1&gt;. MayxAKP,
holcsale Ag.
lhe coming year.
pedition.-Mr*. C. W. I-ester is sble to be
Hastings. Mich.

DR. LAKINS,

-ThE KENT

�—

STOP THIEF.

beet ever given in Udo ehr. Tha play I which time be adtertbed ■ grand baluM
was repletr with lauglwWr iftuaUun* that aarvnelon and parachute drop, and several
know thl»
kept lhe audience laughing almost tram
art none the wiser. We knowthte
!‘tart tu finish. The slngiug was par ex- '*»
» brt fnr we are one of lite parties,
celleno-, that of tlie ladles trio being —Sanfield News.
greatly eujuyed. The Btaok llutear band)
When the Scheldt case was before the
that aewmpanled the company wn* the eireult court Monday, Col. Mitchell Mated
}u*Sl
e - 11t,Mlt llw i v-ap-jnuviit. a mu-ntvpii
bar-k«*per - was as­
-plnuure
u.
to «..rl,
b, nic
lb, uiuccra wi xuir
lb. iiimv
villM,Uke
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1 ’• e»«panle,
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b, uMmn
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probably .. .
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bal lr b, TO-. ,|
i»
ninny uf thru. ««„1 until lliere I, . bnllnr I
younb 0( Jo:y wkbbMtol (nml Im
pure proyldol fur irtvlni nwrulnm-au. eoul.l keep HI, uluon upun Hint tiny nnj
•W^.ra pln.nl tu ».y tint Um l.uu,.- .u ; WM111
te .,r&lt;^.w,.t. JuJ,B 3Kilb
eruw.M .nd It U «te tu »r lint ir tu. „mkrkbd ,btl ,u(,b , „,UnMUit only
nme eooiuuyj-rer .irlkr. nd, city .ftlii'
llut tu, bOMI, ,i Ibc .unit, or
Il will inrel with au rupally plnuant aud ; u,,, (btem
wlJlln, Uu&gt;l Ibv law
profltable inception.
ahuuld be vkdalcd.—lonu. ifenllnel.

L

WANTED

Air

,•1.2;

HASTINGS,

addrmskd

BEECHAM’S
PILLS

Pontiac Chief, the great stallion, owned
by Dr. G. W. Lowry, nt thia-city, has
made inure than a state reputation by trot­
ting the four fastest miles on a Michigan
half-mile track, that wens ever trotted in
lhe state. The race occurred at Manistee
Tuesday of last week. The first heat was
lost by Pontiac, he coming In fourth.
But the next three heats he won In tbe
following time: 3.33X; 8.MX; A33X®
The very next day he won the 2.37 trot
over the same course, making every mile
Black Walnut and Cherry
under 9.37 and taking one heat in 3.38.
Friday he trotted a tulle nt the fair ground
in this city In 2.29, dowering the track re­
Delivered at the Railroad Station. Refer to
cord by several seconds. When one con­
LESH, PENROD &amp; CO.,
siders tbe tact that al) three of these races
GO8HEN, LND. occurred In one week it is plain to oe seen
that Pontiac Chief has plenty of endurance
Mr. FRANK LICHTY has to back up hb speed. Charlie Mr.More,
Pontiac’s driver says that over a good mile
purchased the
track he can go In 3.17 or better. We take
especial pride In Pontiac’s achievements as
he Is owned In this city and has added
another champion to Hastings’ long list.

UNION HALL

Lowell bad a great scare last week ow­
ing to a severe electric storm.
Lightning
was dancing around everywhere and mak­
ing Itself altogether too familiar. At mw
lime four fixes could be reeu north of Ao
place. .

I

Our Subject

PI&gt;H«'

jemocm^

nr

Next week will be

Ex. Governor

if

SCHOOL COLUMN

During the past week cirsulare from th*
State Superintendent relative to “Colum­
bus Day" have been sent to every teacher
in the county known to be teaching. No­
teacher should fall to do something on thio­
occasion. Each can modify,.or add to, the
program to suit her particular school. As
the movement Is a national one. it wouldseem a grand opportunity foe bringing ouf
school Interests prominently before the
people. The school is-to take the lead, to­
be tho central thought In all. Perhaps-few things are more needed to lift our
schools to a higher level than a closer bond
of sympathy between parents and teachers.
PERSONAL MENTION.
May not this occasion furnish the opportun­
ity to aid ha this direction? Parents, ran you
not give at least a part of this day to youn
Clement Smith was in Charlotte Satur­
school? Encourage your children and
business, and desires the patron­ day.
•teacher by your presence.
age of the public. He is worthy Z-C. S. Hitchcock, of Kalamazoo, was here
Among lhe advantages the childreq- oF
the city possess over those of the country,,
of patronage, and will serve the Monday.
G. Rosenbaum, of Lansing, was io the perhaps none Is more prominent than the
public well and reasonably.
magnificent libraries to which they have
city Friday. .
access and which are helpful in many
’ C. R. Rogers, of Plainwell, was In lhe
ways. The value of the great fond of use­
city Saturday.
ful knowledge that children may acquire
/Frank Black went to Traverae City through this agency can hardly be over­
estimated. This reading may be. and
Tuesday ou business.
usually is, under die systematic * guidance
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Parker went to
of the teacher aud thus Is made to fit into
Grand Rapids Monday.
lias regular school work. To be sure, the
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Andrus went to children of to-day are much more forty- .
■ate in this regard then were those ofia
Grand Rapids Tuesday.
few years ago. There are few homes des- 1
George Ryno. of Wayland, visited rela­ titute of books and papers adapted to the
tives. In the city last week.
needs of childhood. Fortunate indeed is .
CURED or NO P* Y for ferric *.
Written guaratiW to peraunentlv cure all /Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Snyder, of Sunfield, that child whose bonin is supplied with an
abundance of such rending. What can be 1
kinds of Bupturv cf both
Xo fata; no attended the fair last week.
operation ; no detention from bu.-'h'**'- Eor
done to supply, in part at least, tills- lack :
full Information and illnstratect pamphlet conChas. Hotchkiss, of Lansing, was In tbe and give tbe country child a little of the
teinlng Michigan references (tree), address
• city the fore part of the week.
D«. H W. Maiwh,
advantages possess*-d. bjr lib more fortu- ,
or THEO. E. M1LI.KU CO.. 102. 104. ICS Mich- v&lt;W. T. Brown, of Chicago, took in the nate city coufiin?
An attempt Is being made to carry ent ■
fair Thursday and gave himself up to his
in Michigan a plan now in suceusaful '
friends.
.
operation in several steles, viz., the estab- &lt;
l/Jesse Tefft left tor a visit with ids par­ lulling of "Pupils Reading Circles.A
ents in Belmont, N. Y. Tuesday on the state board Las been chosen to have gen- |
• CIKCAILrtTlON ‘
Olin family excursion.
eral direction of the work with a director
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mort in each county. This slate board has (
Tower will be pleased to know that they • selected eight books, carefully graded and
of a nature to be exceedingly Interesting to '
will remain In the city.
Hereafter. thanges tor advertisements
children. They are furnished at a asoderOrlie Van Hom returned to Ann Arbor ate price and the question now comes, bow '
must reach this office Tuesdays^ lateat to
Insure Insertion in the issue &lt;p the week Monday where be will continue his law can they be placed in the hands of the
studies
th&lt;\coining
year.
when brought.
children. If one set can be put i» each
Editor Fairfield, of Eaton Rapids Jour­ school, this will give a good beginning and
E. Kenaaton Is building a new house nal, attended the senatorial convention .will be of great benefit to the ahiklren of
ou Jefferson street
Tuesday ns a delegate and made us a very that ulstricL We have asked the teachers
to make an effort on this “Columbus Day"
Do not fail t &gt; hear Ex-Gov. Luce fat pleasant call.
to raise the amount needed. Parent.--, will
Union hall Friday evening, October 14th.
Judge F. A. Hooker, of Charlotte, who yon not co-operate and thus do your child­
will
soon
grace
the
Supreme
Court
beheb
Baxxeb and New York Weekly Trblren a great good? The price of tho books.
une. the two papers for 81.10 per year at the state capitol, was in tho city Thurs­ Is S3-G5. We have told the teachers that*
day, and modestly received the congratula­ if they will raise the sum otja.00 we will
tions of his many friends all over the coun­
The Olin Family excursion was patron­ try on his nomination as Justice of the donate the balance aud furnish tbe books.
Already a considerable n untoer haveordesized well by people ill this county who de­ Supreme court
ed the books and a little effort will put
sired to go cast.
We are in receipt of the Oakland, Cat. them into nearly every school in the county
^A7M pound daughter arrived at tbe Dally Tribune of September 32d, with an before tbe coming of the- now year. Will
nome of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lunn Monday. extended and finely written account of the you nut strive to do this?
Teachers, are you still using that same
That's what causes Ben to grin out loud marjikge of Miss Lina Brigham, of that
city, to Mr. N. A. Fuller, which occurred old reading book in your advanced claiauo,
—filled with indiffereat selections, gath- the
evening
before
at
the
residence
of
the
Banxkk and New York Weekly Trib­
ered from here and there? Why not have
une, the two papers one year for 81.10. bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller are something better? Why not
intaoduce
Subscribe with us or with our authorized now visiting relatives In the city and re­ your-pupils to something that will give
ceiving tbe congratulation of their frleods.
agents.
them a taste for better reading? So easily
t/£ce and M. D. Reed are raising their
OUR COUNTY
and cheaply can this be obtained-that there
Geo. D. Barden has been appointed town seems no excuse. A nickel will procure
shop another storv high to give them
plenty of room. It Is a pleasure to note clerk of Woodland In place of Charles W. ail that a pupil needs for a tem. You.
McIntyre, resigned.
can obtain of John B. Alden, Naw York,
such evidences of prosperity.
/The Nashville News complains that such selections as Evangeline, Snow­
It cost a Charlotte bicyclist 827.00 for
Bound, Tent on tbe Beach, Lady of Ike
Hastings
kids
come
down
and
“
make
Rome
running into a pedestrian last week. One
Lake, etc., for only three cents and the
or two such experiences as this ought to howL"
print excellent Already several schools
have a very wholesome effect on careless ✓fcddie Palmer, of Nashville, has an are using such selections*
riders.
ambition to be a trapeze performer. This
Remember the association meeting on
vdlasiiugs has a band to be proud of, and is proper enough; but it went hard with the 15th Inst and be sure to attend.
we doubt if there Is a better one In the Eddie the other day. when he Was doing a
state of its age and the amount of practice great act for tbe edification of his com­
Five years ago I was stricken with
U has had. The playing at the fair panions. he dislocated his wrist. He's
al! right now, and looking for more worlds apoplexy which rendered me well nigh
ground was complimented by all.
•
helpless, and which, passing off, left my
to conquer.
The Black Hussar band made a great
right side paralyzed to such an extent that
Sneak thieves are doing a laud office
strike Friday afternoon by furnishing
1 could not lift my arm or do more than
office business at Woodland.
’
music at the fair ground. As soon as peo­
hobble around with a cane. During this
The
Delton
Breeze
says
a
woman
living
ple heard them play they began to make a
time 1 had severe spoils of vomiting with
rush to get seats for the evening perform­ near there, who Is always ready to cast a complete loss ot appetite. 1 partially re­
ance. and those who were so fortunate as first stone at some one else, sold a Delton covered from this attack and while driving
to secure seats did not ijsgret their action. merchant what purported to be a Jar of chickens from my garden was taken with
butler. There was some butter—a little
One of the most novel attractions in shab on the top. The rest—well, the mer­ another spell which rendered inel so help­
Floral hall during tbe fair, was the play­ chant didn't know what the rest was good less that I have been only able to get
about with the greatest difficulty. I em­
ing on one of E. A. Mattison’s Schubert for.
ployer! the best doctors I could find. Six
planes with the works exposed to the full
view of all. Mr. Mattison handles relia­ ^&lt;John Wadd, son-in-law of J. F. Brand- different ones worked over me with little
ble goods and Isn't afraid to let anyone atetter who used to bo an old resident of or no benefit Last spring I called upon
look on the iuside of his pianos or organs, Barry county until 4885, then he went td Dr. Humphrey at lhe hotel In Ionia and
in fact be take, great delight In showing Nebraska and has not been in thia vicinity commenced treating with him. Four weeks
since until TaK Wednesday. He says he afterwards 1 walked from my house to
them everything.
Is surprised at the change; there was no town, a mile and a half, and back, which
A female giving the name of Olive Lang­ snch place as Delton then. * We have no I had not done for two years, during
don, came t« our office a few days ago doubt but tliat in the next seven years there which time I could not even bobble to the
and after beating our partner down to the will bo just as much to say about the roaa tliat runs by my house. 1 have re­
very lowest notch ordered 400 labels for change.—Delton Breeze.
gained tbe use of myself all over, go where
her ••reach Bloom.” The work was
Some despicable cuss, who should get a I please all alone and work all I’ve a mind
quickly aud nicely done but the female bad good warm reception in that other world, to.' I eat well, sleep well and am a live
jumped the town without paying for them. deliberately crawled over the barriers old man again, whereas I was worse than
We warn other members of the craft not which were put up to keep people from dead.
to be duped by said female.—Vermont­ walking on H. G. Hale’s new cement walk,
Before taking Dr. Holman 8. Hum­
ville Echo.
which had just been put down and was phrey’s treatment my bowels did not move
Nancy Hanks, tbe great trotter, again comparatively green yet, and walked the for a week or more at a time, now I am as
lowered her recond last week, trotting a full length of it, leaving bls boot marks at regular as a clock. I take pleasure In urg­
ing tho'afflicted to go to Dr. Humphrey
’
full mile on a regulation track In 3.*04 fiat, every step. Not contented with thia, In
and be healed.
J
without a skip or break. Mascot, the many places he endeavored to dig Lt up
E- C. Philups,
great pacer, paced a mile In 2:04 during with his hevL—Nashyllle News.
r,
Ionl“’ Mich.
a race, tliat being the fastest mile ever
Dr. Humphrey’s next visit to Hastings
NEIGHBORING COUNTIESpaced In a race. During this contest five
will be Tuesday, October 11th, at Furd’s
heats were made at au average time of
Ex-President
Butterfield,
of
Olivet
col
­
hotel.
3d»Hz&gt; A single quarter-mile was paced
in 29seconds, or nt the rate of a mile In lege, has been placed upon the retired 1UI
at a salary of S900 per year.
R. R. Bowker, the microscopist and gen­
1*8.
• The Charlotte Tribune modestly esti­ eral investigator, aaya that wool is a kind
Deer may be killed in the Lower Penin
mates tbe number of people that will at­ of hair, and that hair is simply a species of
sula from Nov. 5 to 25, not Including the tend the fair In that city at only 100,000 plant rooted in the skin of animals.
first date.
Wild turkey, open season. during the three days.
November l«t to December 15th inclus­
German railway officials ar® experiment­
Vermontville Hoodlums have graduated ing with rails made of paper, which are
ive. Partridge, from November 1st to
Dec. 15. iuclualve. Woodcock, Aug. 15 to from the fruit and poultry-stealing period said to ba as superior to steel rails aa paper
Dee. 15. Water-fowl; Jack-snipe, red- and have got down so |« y as frightening car whe
are to thoae made of iron.
women and .ehlldren.
A committee of
may be citizens have tether taken things into their 'More than one-third of tha total number
and pinttail doi
, Other
killed between
cl sailing boats building in tbe United
ruffians to a daw of shot It their i
I of the River Clyde.

Cyrus U. LUCE,
Come everybody.
Special invitation to the
ladies.

the rf

STOVES

r, partir

iW»yw

COAL STOVES

ge He R

A.S, Merchant

U, Should

L . Sept X-U

COOK STOVES

Livery

nxxjst-cijre

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LOCAL NEWS.

Thia week,

.

'T \

’

120 quires.

L’dS Ull«

fcrs&amp;

L'c^e. etc.-ta
I sr»elf of thi
|fHim public
L. noUflcstton
laecn Jane SO
I the office of
I Stales bj Di
Lrentfcm ncen

HEATING STOVES

Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
have your eyei fitted with eye
gl.-isses or speotacles. In or
der to have your eye- sight
preserved into old age, the
eyes should he property exam
ined aud tbe right, kind ot
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock o€ the fin­
est quality and greatest vari­
ety of eye glasses and specta
clesat his- office, where you;
can have your eyes examined,
at all tznM.

Best line ever shown here

I the nctninat^

L 1 hare enda
L- OT wearino
fcof public aff
fee to carry on
fepeopleinlM*
L Mimintotrat

SEE THEM

republics
been in ti

GOODYEAR BROS

p.atiouof eog
l! the executito
redit of any s
ittaiuad tain n

the efficient
Hive departo
ihout improp

I want al confld
kmriea; and t
r of what has b
pd gladly accep
the Fifty-first
reted to the r
l bouse of rep
l» of the exeed
i scrutiny and i
ue national ad
M by a reput
and tbe frmdn
a nnusual faci
land judgment
m a tian I th
n&gt; tbe declare*
lean to the decl
xmtie party ir
Ilu to the busio
Itry- A brief re
tee and of wh

HAVE YOU SEEN ’EM?

•J

ipropoaeatoun

blican party, do
i a national o
United States
i*b;e by tha
iteib*n&lt; fiotea
.01 United Sta

What:

M directly o

Those Fine Boots and Shoes

ualwwpUbU

-AT THE

‘°fe&gt;gn cohntr

They re 'Out of Sight ’ but we will show them to

vou if

uwe

FS

you would like to see them.
They re as good as the best and our prices cannot be duplicated

A full line of those cheap working shirts expected this week.
Children s book satchels given away with every purchase of 50cts.
■•.tk.

Jor*.

Bankrupt Store
H. OSBORN, Mgr.

r

J

&gt;■

I

�I'
of American
citizens, bent
European travel, have each year

contribute to the education of'the chil-1 struggle i* aot remote.

I1

..
Th* democM, platform prom&lt;___ ,
P“rtcommittee,
’
olttans and ot U» 1
the member* of n
tne
ha* 01 ’’•&gt;«* th'j'
( flnnlty *ad year* giv* the minor tone* a
ropeal of too laptS law oontalmn.; tol,
tire oommltton. Uu homo. they han founded for their dreu of the land was worthily
IhZlXew York dock*.: lhe merchnn- prorulon, and «prel,U, denounce, u b«n rirn to Ute
IC publte.
Dtlnlln
AJ. re..reU 7_ ■___
» * r. «
stowed and. meets my hearty approval. . of sadness and pathos to the mq.ny
wbte juul cwxlul Inqairy Itea
be- wives and children.
’li'C.'l-alaocu of trade, which the treaaas does also the declaration as to lib- , appeal of service and soffianaKti
fb.
re.c‘Proo&gt;ly■’ »bat Metlon of
No
intelligent
advocate
of
a
protrv book»»how. is largely reduced by
arty of thought and conscience, and the ear that doe* not Iwten willv sympathy &lt; i
th* law under which these trade ar­
tectiva tariff claims that it is able, of !
from tho report:
S annual tribute which we pay for
separation of church and state. The and the heart that doe* not
-i
rangements have been made. If no
Tb” «&gt;“ o&lt; article enuring itself, to maintain a uniform rate oi 1 safety of the republic is an intelligent1 with generosity are the car and hear* , |
Gv’irht and passage moneys.
The other teaue were Involved in the camInto tbe nH of u»te earning 1,„ tbai wages, without regard to fluctuations
'neat shins, the fastest upon the sea,
palgn thia alone wonld give it moment­
citizenship, and the increased interest of
an
alien
and
not
oi
on
tho",a«l dollar, per enn..m hu in thp supply of and demand for the manifested in the states in education, , American.
■vHeh are n»w in peace profiting by
Now
soon
again
tn*
ous importance. Are the fanner* of
products of labor. But it is confident­
,vr trade, are. in a secondary sense.
the great grain growing atatea willing
'UnUp, cent. ly claimed that protective duties strong­ lhe cheerfulness with which the neees-1 surviving veteran* •re-to.Paradof!a^??
' *r ship* of their respective goyern- to surrender these new, Isrge and in­ "bUolo farm product, there ha, been ly tend to hold up wages and are ths | sary taxes are paid by all classes and the great avenue of the
nteraod in time of war would, un- creasing markets for their surplus? an increase in prices, owing In pirt to
lhe renewed interest manifested by the capital, and every tribute of honor and
only barrier against a reduction to the
d.r txwting contract* withthoselgov- Ar* we to hsve nothing in exchange anincreawd foreign demand and tho
shildren in the national flag are hope-, love should attend the march. A comEuropean scale.
■ n.euts, speedily tako on the\gods foirthe free importation of sugar and opening of naw markets, lu England
ful indications that the coming genera^ rado in. the column of the victor* pa­
period
tha
cost
of
liv’.-which their -leeks arc already pre­ coffee, end at the eame time todextror oaring th* same
■
tion will- direct public affairs with in- rade in 1805, 1 am not less a comrade
Tti
cost or uv।
ng
incroMed
L9
per
cent.
Tested
by
Onei of the favorite arguments against. weaMed prudeude and patriotum.
now.
,
i
. &lt;-J and enter with terrible efficiency
the tugar planter, ot the eouth and th,
Our j^tercht
free public school*
I have u»cd every suitable occasion &lt;
to Pureh«u^ articles of aprotective tariff u that it *hute us out
,.‘1- rhe work of destroying our combeet auiror todnotry of the northweat ।
a Participation in what is called 3pcn
aU cblldren of .stable ag* is ] to urge upon the people of all sectionj
’.J- The undisputed fact is thbt and of the Paciao coaatt Or are we to necessity the earnings of onr working
have
never
been
as
great
u
with
awelling
e»h**i*
“
the
market*
4^^,
and
oar
oaro
for
them
will
b*
•
the
consideration
that
no
good
causa
'•be great steamship line* of Europe hare the taxed anger and coffee, which people
Ji *
------wvu ua great as
of the world. ’
this view is not • k£oua ^constant.
The public CBn be promoted upon th* Ines of law. rt built up, and are now in part sus- a tariff for revenue only” necessarilv they are now,
Second—There has been an average false one.
happen
that
our £
hool bjbl'tm, however,
•\iurtl by direct or indireetgovernment- Inrolrea, with the added lew, of the
— : how
,—does
------ • it —
*-«------ —
—--------sCuOOl
uowevcr. wa*
WM notinuuv **•- lessness
lessness. Moba do
***» not discriminate,'
------ --------- - ,
4___ , right ol ‘*nd, the
V____
irteintre,, hvinflicted
them i by them
advance in the rate of wages of .76 of 1 aommerr
commercial competitors nr.
are rent
not able tn
to , tonded .toJ restrain the __
natural
punishments
.
&gt; ne latter taking the form of libnew markets, which have been opened? per cent
bear with more serenity our supposed I the parent, after contributing to ths have no repressive or salutary influx,
■
pav for carrying the mails, or of
. , , haT0 shown, our commercial ♦kTh,^~TRM?,hai‘been BQ advance in surrender to them ot the ‘markets of pobi]0 *chool fund, to choose other ed-I ence. On the contrary, they beget reh iiinuaj bonus given in consideration rivals in Europe do not regard this rec­
11 venges and perpetuate feuds Iti*e&gt;
’ .g.-ci-mcnts to construct the ship* so iprocity policy a* a “sham,” but a* a the price of all farm products of 18.87 S*.Turld?L« ^.°d h?W doe" 1 **?P®n ucational agencies for his children.
-j adapt them for carrying an arma- serious threat to a trade supremacy percent. and of all cereals- 33.59 per that the partial loss of our market closes favor aid by lhe general government penally the duty of the educated and
cent
foreign tin pinto mills and plush facthe public schools with a special I Gflnential to see that the weak and
ent, and to turn them over to the they have long enjoyed. They would
The
ninth
annual
report
of
the
chief
«
h
®
y
h
,
avo
,
al1
other
v
jew
to
the
necessities
of
some
of
the
ignorant, when accused of crime, are
. \drmueut on demaud, upon specified rejoice—and. if prudence did not re­
Ona natural advantages, BOUthern states, but it is gratifying to fairly tried before lawful tribunal.
rketa?
Oita
of the bureau of labor statistics of the markets?
strain, would illuminate their de­
The moral
of fh*
the nnuntyr
country Sj
OUT protective
nrotei'tive tariff and the
thre reciprocity notice that
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, sentiment nt
'l
Th* Work Hegun.
state of Naw York, a democratic offi­ our
many
of
these
slate*
are,
pressed manufacturing cities—over the
cer, very recently issued, strongly cor- policy make it possible for us to have a with commendable liberality, develop­ should be arouBcd and brought to bear .IE
It' was plain to every intelligent
rnnnr&gt;,ln ■■
.c ~
_
large participation in the "markets of ing their school systems and increasing for tho suppression of these offenses ?*S|
• ■• ..rienu that if the United States
recl^ocilr
•wo“rtlo» *“d : &lt;»»“'&gt; &gt;&gt;7 -&gt;» ren.t, commute. Bi. the world” without opening our own their school revenues to the great ad­ against the law and social order.
a uld have such lines a similar policy
■
T"7 cl«*rV ..tended Inquiry .bow. tb.t. In tbe to a oompetition that wonld destroy the vantage of the children of both races.
Immigration.
n-.i-t be tfhtered upon. The Fifty-first
r
Ji; AUkcti°B-4 of
Hon
prodne- I J«*rimmMl.tely Jollowln*Um purer. oomfort and independence of our peoThe necessity of a careful discrimina­
Agriculture's Great Gain.
- ,'sit enacted such a law; and, un­
K’kiici*'1' b&gt;’
*
t*- of th. Uelff .« .1 1(Uo, th. ^grente
The considerate attention of ths tion among the emigrants seeking our W
I. r its- beneficent influence, sixteen
Production mod sum paid
In
-qw
In
tb.t
rtite
wu
r—
wages in that state was
formers of the whole country is invited shores becomes every day more appar­
i .-rican steamships of an aggregate l!sve
trnd,
wonld frtlow;
.nd
not
bo-' |1 hB.ST7.wa
.zoau. and
’th*rwh*7*u
”.'«“
7r r1 will
"/“.I?
01 be
9e,837-9^a In
in oxoess,
and th.
the awrri.craiA
aggregate
The resolution of the convention in
through In
thath.
state
and ent. We do not want and should not
■ image of 57.400 tons and costing &gt;7,- I’’ mJ?” 7h ‘ U “ P1*111 u&gt; Jh,“ °*n predcctlon Nl.nS.U0 In cxccu of th. Mor of blm.Mll.rn drolrere. I think. to the work
uJji done
d™retm.nto
intore
receive those who, by reason of bad '
। i7 have been built or contracted to be
De hidden
niafien from
irons our own people.
nAAr.1,
t preceding year
th. troa and nerere.ry condition, of . ^o( ^Henltnre Oar pork prodneto character or habits, are not wanted at . .
r.^sictsg™1
■ ■ rill in American shipyards. In
mov.menl
ih.t
hre.
apon
there
line.
,
j
f
^
Ull
be
.
o
not
„
olj
A Principle Not a Schedule.
In view ef this showing ef an in­
home. The industrious and self re­
ti to this it is now practically
d by thi great contlncnt.ln.tion. specting, the lovers of law and liberty, 'fl.
The principle of the platform in favor crease in wages, of a reduction in the my oordtol wlh.renre .nd .upport, 1 d
■ ..m that we shall soon have under
cost of articles of common necessity, xm thoroughly convinced th.t lhe free o( Ea ' but their value dtoereditod should be discriminated from the pau- V
• ,• k’ljcricau flag one of the finest of “the American doctrine of protec­ and of a marked advance in the prices eoinxft. ref .flver. .t aueh a ratio to b
b
greon.
given
for
this
exelu.lon.
per, the criminal and the anarchist,:”., r
.lines sailing out of Now tion” meets my most hearty approval. of agricultural products, it is plain that gold re will maintain th. equally In ^11 previou. effort, to seen re the re­
who come only to burden or disturb our Fa
, H, Rpubr&lt;c»™
.
f.-r'anv European port. This The convention did not adopt a sched­ this tariftlaw has not imposed burdens, ft, commercial ute. of lhe two coined | ma,^i o{ tlM,„ rretrietiou. had fulled, communities.
Every effort has been’W rule,
but
a
principle
that
is
to
control
ow'd »•“ Thii'
-- ict will result in the construction
but has conferred benefits upon the dollar., would conduce to the pro, b
|eeWMlb„ „l the Fifty­
made to enforce the laws, and some f£.
i \ui -i ;c.xn yortls of four new paasen; all tariff schedules. There may be dif­ farmers and the workingman.
parity
of
all
the
greet
producing
and
n
„
t
providing
for
the
lotpecconvictions have been secured under
•-eumships of 10,000 tons each, ference* of opinion among protection­
oommermal
nations
of
lhe
world.
The
t)ol
,
,
b
J
oa
|
c
i„|
certification
of
our
the contract labor law.
about 23,000.000, and will add &gt;0 ists as to the rate npou particular arti­
one .reentlol condition 1. that these
„,d ivl
lb„ president pew
The general condition of our country
f
Soma special effects of the act should
14v.1l ies.-rve six steamships, th* cles necessary to effect an equalization
t„ lorWir,he introduction into thi, is one of great prosperity. The bless- ;■&lt;
i •esioti'-'"1
between wages abroad and at home. be noticed. It was a courageous at* dollars shall have and retain sn equal ■
. :e*t upon the sea
1
aroeptabillty
end
value
m
all
oommer!
countr
„
o(
selected
pnxluet.
of
such
ingofOodhas rested upon our fields «'
In some not remote national campaigns tempt to rid our people of a long main­
dal
tranrectlona
They
are
not
only
a
■
0&lt;
,
un
trlea
as
should
continue
to
retuse
and
upon
our
people.
The
-annual
■;
jw-un'Z
the issue has been—or, more correctly, tained foreign monopoly in the produc­
... cia’t'interest has been taken by has been
uccu mauo
made lo
to appear w
to be—be- tion of tin plate, pearl buttons, silk medium ot exchange, but a measure of . onr m.peetod meats enabling os to value of our foreign commerce has m- jf,
values; end when, two unequal men- ; „
all thc mari„to of Europe to our crease-1 more than $400,000,000 over tho |Hj
•he establishment of lines from , lween
a high
higtf and
and -a ’low
proUjctlre
•------- 1 a
— j—
‘
plush, linens, lace, etc. Once or twice
‘ k prod„CM. 'rhe result has been, average for the preceding ten years.
ikB­
,-.iuth Atlantic and Gulf port*, ond^ I tariff, both parties expressing some m our history the production of tin uro, are called in law by the same
; my expectation* have not yet , solicitous regard for the wages of our plate had been attempted, and the name commerce is unsettled and con-1 not onjv lo bUj,tain prices by providing aud more than $210,000,000 over 1890— '*9
fused
and
the
unwary
and
ignorant
'
IM?W
markeU for our surplus, but to the last year unaffected by the new
; reu.ueu,. attention has been called working people, and for the prosperity prices obtained by thrf Welsh makers
hundred pounds to tariff. Onr exports in 1892 exceeded ®
advantages possessed by these ।
our dbmeatlc industries. But, under would-have enabled our makers to pro­ are cheated. Dollars of unequal com- । add fl£tv ceut8
-. and when their fx'ople are more j a more courageous leadership, the dem- duce it at a arofit But the Welsh mercial value will not circulate to- , the market vaine of the inspected those of 1890 by more than 8172,000.000,
Sether.
The better dollar is withand the annual average for ten year*’iWT ahve to their interests 1 do not ocratio party has now practically demakers at once out pr.ices to a point
rawn
and
becomes
merchandise.
Under
the
reciprocity
agreement* by S’.,t55,000,000. Our exports of bread-f
■t tnat they will be able to secure • cittred that, if given power, it will enact that
*hat drove
droveth*
out
the.American
.American beginners
beginners out
Th* tru* interest of all our people, । special- favors have been secured for stuffs increased over those of 1390 more
rapital needed to enable them to a tanff law without' any regard tolls I °I the business, and when this was acand especially of the farmers aud j agricultural products nnd onr exports than $144,000,000; of provisions, over J
it by their great natural advan- 1 effect upon wages or upon tho capital complished again made their own
84.000.000,
and
of
manufactures
over
fL
working
people,
who
cannot
closely
ob;
o
f
such
products
have
been
greatly
in
­
The democratic party has found invested in our great industries. The prices.
serve th* money market, is that every creased,
--------- ’ —
- $8,000,000. The merchandise balance ■
with -a ----------sure prospect of n
" .it* platform -^r a“.V re.*•£ majority report of the committee onA currespoudentof the ■ Industrial
dollar, paper or coin, issued or author- further and rapid increase. The agri­ of trade in our favor in 1892 was $202,* -»-■
j-j this subject, and has showniits I platform to the democratic national World, the official organ of the Welsh
.
_ ■
i»od by the government shall at all cultural department has maintained in 944,342.
v to the general policy by reins- . (jpnventlon at Chicago contained this ; tin-plate workers, published at SwutjA Matchless Progress.
•«- .
1■
• expend an appropriation mad* ^Bua4.:
ln lhe issue of June 10. 1892, ad- tints* and in all Us uses b&lt;; the exact Europe un agent whoso special duty it
equivalent not only in debt paying, is to introduce there the various prepaNo other nation can match the com- W.
last wlminirtraiiQn for ocean
'?That when euatom-houw taxation I. 'I-S5 “
url*1 •* lhc“' *&gt;*'b«4,- He
buj. in purchasing powgr, of anv othqr Slions of corn as articles of foci, and mercial progress which these figures' ^
onlrm-ta w,tb American linen.
, urtcd
qI any
jro.
disclose. Our compassion may well go Hi i *
dollar. I am quite sure that if we should
s work has been very successful.
if
l-a.riotic people, the workmen in duced jn lhjs country the difference be"bo not b* deceived. The victory of
out to those whose party necessitie*
now not upon this subject independent
Cattle Esport*.
the cnpitiuisU s«««‘Dg
tween the coat of la'bor here and Tabor the republicans at the polls means the of other nations, we would greatly pro­
Tho department has also sent skilled and habits still compel them to declare..
rp: ; • must decide whether the abroud( wh(.n such a difference existe, : retention of ithe McKinley bill and mote their interest* and injure our
.
veterinarians to Liverpool to examine, that our people are oppressed and our
• sui|A owned by American* which fuIly Ineasun?s any possible benefits to I means th* rapidly accruing loss of tho own. The monetary conditions in Eu­ in connection with the British veterina­ trade restricted by a protective tariff,
■ - ipfb.t American registry shall laborj and thc enonuous additional jm. I 80 per bent, of the export American rope within tl»e last two years have, 1
It ia not possible tor me to refer evenM
jlpeakin humbly
ask a
a place in
u* the
••**» t,ng- posi-jons of thc existing tariff fall with trade. Had there been no democratic think, tended very much to develop a rians. the live cattle from the United in the briefe*t way to many of the^H
i-irnb.y ask
States landed at that port; aud the re­
naval reserve; the great ships‘now
now , crushing force upon our farmer* and victory in l«90 the spread of the tin sentiment in favor of a larger use of
sult. in connection with the sanitary topics presented in the resolution*
fir &lt;Jep &gt;:
l.e designers1 tablei go to foreign I| workingmen.”
plate manufacture in the United States • silver, and I was much pleased and en­ methods adopted at home, has been adopted by the convention. Upon alii - ■./
" fur
aud the
. , ,construction,
MW., .re, --—- United
—1-.: 1
Hcns we haTB a dlatinct admission of , would have been both rapid and bona couraged by the cordiality, promptness
that we hear no more about our cattle that have not been discussed I have be- H
••
r
• ise
... t
tbe now bnghtaotag
op- 1 ,he „™bUcal, contention that Ameri-,&lt;Me. • • • It to not yel too let* lo and unanimity with which the invita­ being infected with pleuro-pneumonix
fore publicly expressed my views.
:■ .-..'reeoveringaplacecommen.
Wo7kmeu are advantaged by a tarig do something to reduce the pnoo of tion of this government for an interna­ A judicious system of quarantine line*
unity
of recovering a place commcm
a change in tne personnel or
• M
with iu wealth, the .kill of Ito &gt; „
w Uo difference between ! pl«t«o Pul them down to Ils. per box
tional conference upon this subject was nos prevented the infectioqjof northern national administration is of comparo- KI
..tors and the courageof Ito nail- | home ,‘nd foreign wages and a declare, of IB.HXJ0, full.weight Kreis. Tot the accepted by all tho powers. We may
lively little moment If those cxereiscattle v. ith the Texas fever. The tariff ing public functions arc able, honest, ■
■. 11.-.■arrviog tradeof all the seaa. Uon only against the alleged "addlUon-1 workmen tak. ha.f pay for a few not only hope .for, but expect highly
bill of 1890 gives better protection to diligent and faithful, others possessing U
&lt;( -dll
...ill io
lieriproelty.
i ai imposition," of the existing tariff i months and turn out more. Then let beneficial results from thi* conference,
to Blnloo
tllMloe for Reciprocity.
A7.. liier related measure a. furntoh- i law.
'
' the master, forego profit, for the .ame which will now soon assemble. When farm products subject to foreign com­ all these qualities may be fonpd to tako; fpetition than they-ever had before, and their places. But changes in the. law* ■
the result of lhe conference is known,
increased le-ean traffic for our I
Again, the majority report further I time.
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__
the. home markets for such product*
,md of great nnd permanent ben-I doctored:
I
FhTtoSKre of both we shall then bo able intelligently to have been enlarged by the establish­ and in administrative policies are of H1
When public affair* Ks
::n- farmers jud manufacturer*
raSnofacturera ;
"But in making a reduction in taxes
11 '
^J'rkuuroduoe readjust our financial legislation to ment of new industries and the devel­ great moment.
have been given a direction and bu*i- Iftj
.
.the reemnsAy
policy
deI
It
to
not
propomv!to
injure
any
tare
I
rertff
^r
Jo
rnrlff.
ntTtaS
any new conditions.
iproc/ty policy de- | it is not proposed to injure any domes-1 *emp»vycr *“*«
opment of others
e
ness has adjusted itself on these line*, R
&gt;1 the tariff act of tic industries, but rather to promote tin plate*, tariff or no tariff, at * pnee
Wc
may
confidently
submit
to
the
in
­
.-lured by section 8 of
—
--------------------practical oration their health * growth. • • • More- that will drive all competitors from the
any sudden change involves &amp; stopnagaj^H
In my last annual message to con­ telligent and candid judgment ot the
------ ucoiiuy
„
■
- ■ . and uow in practical operation
and new business adjustments. If theSMi
gress 1 sail!:
American farmer whether, in any cor­
uve of thc nation* of Central and over, many industries have come, to i ueiu.
rely upon legislation for successful con-| &gt;'«&gt; n«P* ta th. W.lrt-O.moer*U« Ailire?
"I must yet entertain the hope that responding period, so much has been change of direction is so radieal os to JK ' - .-".th America, San
Domingo, the
bring' the commercial turntable intc^RJ
.,nr&lt;\ . .
; &gt;
it 4s possible to secure a calm, patriotic done to promote his interests, and
,r..,h and British West India ial- tin'uunce, so that any change of law
But in spite of the doubts raised by consideration of such constitutional or whether, in u continuance and exlen- use the business changes involved oraffig
i: :s. and with ‘Germany and Austria must bo at every step regardful of the I
, the elections of 1800 and of the tuaehma- statulpry changes as may be necessary ■iuu of these methods, there is not a not readjustments but rcconstructioiUk^M
ier si»e.-i;tl trade arrangement* with labor and the capital thus involved."
rrojrraiunw nt DMtractlon.
Here we have an admission that , tfons of foreign producers to maintain to secure the choice of the officers of better prospect offered to him than in
r.ica. The removal of the dulv upon
The dembcratic party offers a pro4W
.1: and the continuance of coffee many of. our industries depend upon | their monopoly the tin plate industry the govern nent, to the people, by fair the invitation of lhe democratic party , gramme of demolition. The protective^EI
protective duties "for their successful I has been established in the United apportionments and free elections. I to give our hotqe market to foreign
; i a upon lhe free list, while giving continuance" and a declaration that ’ States, apd the *Uiauce between the believe it would be possible to consti­
policy, to which all busuess, even thatUt'
..-•-•at relief to our own people by tari’ff changes should be regardful^f Welsh producers and tho democrat^ tute a eoiumis»ion, non-partisan in its manufacturers, and to abandon the of the importer, is now adjusted; theSKi
.ipening articles used increasingly the workmen in such industries and ol | party for its destruction will not sue- membership, and composed of patriot­ recipnx-itj^policy, and better also than reciprocity policy, the new merchant^;
the radical and untried methods of re­
:•..-very household, was also of such on
ic. wise arid impartial men. to ;vhom a lief prop&lt;»sed by other parties which marine, all are to be demolished, notlL? ,•?
eeed.^
w
&gt;um advantage to the countries tbe ipre«t.a repiUL
gradually, not taken down, but blown ' r
consideration of the questions of the are soliciting his support.
Mad
A&lt;-ln»t Amorleau
hop*.
depBJ
.tmcnt o
• ■
ting those article* as to suggest
“ Crusada ...................
..
...
department
off the
the production
prouuetion of
ot tin
im and
auu evils
eTn* connected with our election syssy*up. To this programme of destruction■
consideration thereof reciprocal
The
&gt;e overwhelming reiection
re lection of thes*
these '
r#
e pinles in the
tb&lt; United
Univ.d States
blates during | Um and melhods ,night be committed
it has added one constructive feature— 9
had
before
received
,
a
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.x,,,..
int»l
nrodue-.v
_
....
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no.
I
have
often
expressed
m^
strong
i.i-.urs should be shown in their tariff* propositions whir»h
which
t
lftgt flscal year 8jjow a total produc- , with a good prospect of securing una­
the reestablishment of state banks of x
• ' article* exported by us to their “the sanction of democratic national t-f&gt;n Qf 13i240,830 pounds and a cotnpar- nimity income plan for removing or conviction of the value of the Nicaragua issue.
convention.% was not more indicative; 5aaa of the first quarter, 820.922 pounds, mitigating those evils. The constitu­ ship canal to onr commerce and to our
The policy of the republican party is, TaE
1 lr&gt;-st credit i* due to Mr. Blaine for of the new and more courageous lead
w-th the laat^ 9,000,000 pounds shows tion would permit the selection of the navy. The project is not one of con­ on the other hand, distinctively a nol- ■
the vigor with which he pressed this ership to '.bleb the pzrty breoow cony tfce
H d„elopm,.„t ol tbe iodurtry- commission to be vested in the supreme venience. but of necessity. It is quite icy of safe progression and develop- Maj
possible, 1 believe, if the United States ment of new factories, new markets
•
upon■thr country. We have only mitted Itself, than tho substitute which Qver 5,000,000 pounds during lhe last
artor were made from American court, if that method would give the will supprt the enterprise, to secure and new ships. It will subject bus!■ jun to realize the benefit of these was adopted. This substitute declares;
■ le arrangement*.
The work of that protective dntie* are unconatitu- glack p]ateBt tho remainder from for- best guaranty of impartiality. This the speedy completion of the canal ness to no perilous changes, but offenl
commission
should
be
charged
with
the
without taxing the treasury for any di­ attractive opportunities for expansion
plate8,
.
renting new agencies and of adapting tionab-high protection, low protec- , .
ki
the iiuis of au»Mr. Ayer, the treasury agent in duty ot inquiring into the whole sub­ rect contribution, nnd at the same time upon familiar lines. Very respectfully r.
. ir goods to new markets has nc-ccs- tion-are all unc&lt;^‘'’uti?P.oJ- . * de“] j
■s*-tesded result, that .1 . -arily taken time; but thc results al- ocrntic congress holding thi* view can | h
Benjamin Hahjoson.
I
. estimates, as tho result of care- ject of the law of elections, as related to secure to the United States that in­ yours,
■wtL witidra-xu. wa-i
production to the choice of officers of the nation*! fluence in ita management which is im­
■ •. :v attained are such, I am sure, as not enact, nor * democratic P«8ident ful inquiry, that the
•»ilv aea asoag us
government, with a view to securing to
CALHOUN” TACTICS.
&lt;currenl
--------- w
ni
h*
to establish in popular favor the approve any tariff, schedule, the pur- ot
ft.
y.»x
"fll
&gt;» every elector a Irco »n»l unmolested perative.
'•‘ ‘riU bud nou,
thc policy of reciprocal trade, based pom or effect of which is to limit im­
S**’—fillj &lt;r indirect.v •ip' n the frie importation of suih portations, or to give any advantage to I 100,090,000 pounds, and that by the end exercise of the suffrage, and as hear an
It has been the purpose of the ad­
of the year our production will be at
approach to an equality of value io ministration to make its foreign policy
ureb«eu the
an American workman or producer. A
Blaine Compares the Democrat Tariff
“ttK.-tpubk r.i;vr cur­ articles as do not injuriously compete bounty might. I judge, be give? to'the tho rate of 200.00p.000 pounds per an- each ballot cast as Is attiflnable. •
nut n matter of partisan politics but of
with the products of our own farm*,
Plank with Oalhonn’a Compromise I
*
llioi failure
The
demand
that
the
limitation*
of
nU
Another
industry
that
has
been
prac
­
Entriotism and national honor; and 1
mines or factories in exchange for the importer, under this view of the const!suffrage shall be found in lhe law, and
dfhr or 1&gt;,m&gt; tu
ave
very
great
gratification
in
being
tuUon.
In
order
“
&gt;
Increase
ImporU■'-••
nr
favored
introduction
of
our
tically
created
by
tho
McKinley
bill
is
Tariff Nullification Plan.
J*1
note .A nn ln.
tloos. and ao th* revenue—tor rev­ the making of pearl buttons. Few ar­ only there, is a jusj one, and no just able to state that the democratic memproducts
into
other
countries.
" r»! u&gt;i m eum
man should resent or resist it."
•ber* of the committee oij foreign affairs
enue only"—In th* limitation.
ticles coming to us from abroad were
।
de credit -j.’
responded in a true American spirit. 1
Eeciproelty, ot course. Islls under so distinctly tho product of starvation
a l*hmd it Out
It seemed to me that an appeal to have not hesitated to consult freely
A few details only as to tho increas* this denunciation, for Ils object and elto JeHer*oul*n Dcxftrint
H
trade can be given here,
^ak*
lent are not revenue but the promotion WBut* without unduly extending this our people to consider the question of with them about the most confidential
ti ^'7'^ i-for th-' ’•
4Dg all the countries with which suth of commercial exchanges, the profits ol letter 1 cannot follow In detail the in­ readiusting onr legislation upon abso­ and
delicate
affairs,
and
here
iad i ’ i .
.
Republican.
r'.rrtingements have been made our which go wholly to onr producers. Hlls fluences of the tariff law of 189a It lutely fair, nonpartisan lines might frankly confess my obligation for
J?‘‘’“laall the
Many needed’ cooperation.
They did not
•ru
to June 80. 1S93. bad increased destroctlve. un-American doctrine vres has transplanted several important in­ find ’some effective response.
‘-s centrist.
■
Augvsta, Me., Sept.- 0.—Hon. James
23.78 per cent—with Brazil the m- not held or taught by the historic deny dustries nnd established them। hers,and times 1 have had occasion to say that regard a patient but firm insist­
if. Intrt
orcase-was nearly 11 per cent.; witn ocrntic sUteemen whose fame
has revived or enlarged all others. laws and election methods designed to ence upon American rights and up Q. Blaine has not been at all well sinoej^W
* o- the ^otercrat-n^ i.Cubs during the first ten months our icon patriot* h*« reached th!, genera
The act give* to the miners protection give unfair advantages to the party on immunity from insult and injury for the death of his son, and some time*IK.
against foreign silver ^ing lead making them would some time be used our citizens and sailors in foreign ports ago made the announcement that itfOG
exports increased *5,709,198, or M.8d ti“ - eertalnly not by
J * fiev to pu
- ••nt., nnd with Porto Rico 85W.959J Jackson.
Thi mad enisado against ores, the free introduct eta of which to perpetuate in power a faction of a as a policy of “irritation and bluster.” would be impossible for him to make
**wt un&lt;er xuch 1 - a per cent. The liberal
threatened the tfreat mining Industrie* party against lhe will of the majority They did not believe, ns some others any political speeches this fall. This,] JI
oerat parheipa^
paruu‘F“l American shops, tbs biller
seem to believe, that to be a dem­ he said, was uot because he did not de- iy
benedta "
of piled to American manufacturers. tl» of the Rocky Mountain states, and to of the people.
1.■.» oi &lt;’ur farmers in tthe
‘
*"
ri-'‘iakUue^ oa_:
' ocrut one must take the foreign side of sire to do so, but because his health^M
pindstent
disbelief
ot
every
ol the wool grower* protection for thsir
y the following r)
• -iis policy is shown by
Pndstent (U
sdcmbx u
* c
»v*j report- —
’ every international question if a re­ 'would not permit
fleeces and flocks, which han
»-&gt;it
from
our
consul
general
at
l
&gt;
the
ODen
opening
ing
of
ol
a
«
tin
Un
plate
plate
mill
mill
or
or,
of
ot_
an
sn
Our old republican battle cry: “A&gt;
io*or,v,'
^ln response to an urgent requast^M
• ■ ..iia under date of July 20 l»st:
&lt; ,I ____
farAlrrnoftrade
reci- trade by reel them from a further and disastrous de­ Free Ballot and a Fair Count," comet | publican administration is conducting
mceeise
our by
foreign
•During the first half ’year of 18911 orocltv are os surprising as they arc । cline. The house of represe tativas, at back to us. not only from Alabama, j the American side.
from many lending republican* ha has.- ■ ‘
what 1 ,
I do not believe that a tame submis- sent to Hon. Joseph H. Manley, chair-9fih
I • ;;na received 140,050 bugs of flour discretlitable. There is not a thought- ; its last session, passed bills placing but from other states, and from men I
Th-.i sion to insult and outrage by any nu- man of the republican state committee raf-1
• :t: Spain, and other ports of tha ful hurines* 'man in the country who these ores and wool upon the free list
who, differing with us widely in opin- ■
a
.. .
1 tion at the hands of another can ever of Maine, a letter in which he ex-'lK
• land about an equal amount, or apt Si, Sttaow that the enactment Into The people of the west will know how
Ions, have come to see that parlies nnd I
f ■ form the basis of a lusting friendship.
presses in his usual clear nnd compre-MK
pr .xirnntely 380.112 bags.
. law of the declarator* of the Lh.lo*f° ! destructive to their prosperity these political debate are but a mockery, if,
‘[hiring the same period Havana re­ convention, upon tbe boM"1. ”f £*. measures would be. The tariff law when the debate is ended, the judgr’ T.he necessary element of mutual ro- hensive manner his views on the issue*
«MHW Tfcl‘
sjiect will be wanting.
given employment to many
involved in the coming campaign, asflW
ceived
bags of American flour, ' tariff, would at once plunge the conn . has
ment
majorities
'.
tian..., ,1U
meut of
ui honest .--j
- is to be re, The Chilian incident, now
so happily
now
trv
into
a
business
convulsion
Mich
m
and other ports approximately an
r'cMd by ballot Ibox franJ * »»» l«
honorably adjreted, will. I do not follows:
ci.'.
"Not being able, for reasons which 1J*,
iquil amount, making' about 23,000 hhaa never seen, and there' «J&gt;°‘?
,he»t manipulations m tin Inter,Mol
. put our relation, wilhtbalbrare
j
of .&gt;
ioughtful workingman who dore not
th. party »r pmv taction in I»«r.
j/
,
(ri,ndl b„u tt.„ have explained to you, to deliver pnblioaH
i ;“1' ffl'iniup. Tl
“But for the first half of this year know that It would nt one, wera oreThes. no-Politic* “««"»I,,; before. Tire, ’already appear. In speeches in this present campaign,
take
the liberty of submitting my^H
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Spain htw sent less than 1,000 bag* to If reduce the amount of work to ue 1 .mplojmrnl. xnd Rlro work to *tlier, •»•••&lt; and the recent decisions oi some ,
Sne to thin codntyy. by
lb, slat*
atata courts
Courts againstjinfair
*£&gt;““ “£ tog
^tor
ftTtaUimTK
bJTro^i
of the
ap-.' Egau
h£or’the
settiemem, by
a commis­ views on the issues which I regard usc|K]
■ he wiioh: island, aud the United States
only at reduced woges.
being strongest tor the republicans toffiM
rtionmcnt lows
tiupu
irtionmont
hwa encourage
encoow me
the.hop.
long
unreUIrfl
claim*
bebn*- scut to Havana alone L&lt;M,487 bag* ol Importations that would follow, and
Commuulatie Appeal*.
sion, of the long unsettled claims be­ u rge before the people. The issue of^N
at the arbitrary and partisan election
'■nd about on equal amount to other neoeJltata a reducUnn of bis « sges to ,
The appeals of the free trader to the
tween the two governments. The work the greatest consequence is the tariff®*!
taws and practices which have pre­
■;H»rts of the Island, making approxi­ tbe European standard.
workingman are largely addressed to
rIuUcel
of Mr. Egan has been highly advan­ on imports and it will continue to b*^E
vailed may be corrected by the states,
♦^Be’rr®ceivtd rJL mately 337,000 for the flrat half of 1892.11 po^n"o7T«.e^dJ«mi( his prejudice* or to his passions, and
tageous to the United States. The con­ until a settlement is effected by a ma-^H
the laws made equal and non-partisan,
Partly by reason of the. reciprocal
not infrequently
are Pro.noun®®J/
fidence which I refused to withdraw
jority so large that it will be tanta-^E
and the elections free and honest- The
The new democratic
ii’-jto e. “eke th,.;r trade agreement, but more largely by icratio partr attains power, what shall communistic.
from him has been abundantly justified.
mount to general acquiescence. The^B
repnblle**
parly
wonld
rejolc*
aljnch
leadership rages at th* employer, and
reason of the removal of the sanitary
In our relations with the great Eu­ republicans are aggressive on this sub-iSK
•*
a solution, as a healthy and patriotic ropean power* the rights of the United
seeks
to
communicate
this
rage
to
the
restrictions
upon
American
pork,
our
Md buriecL Two years ago they passed the J®
local sentiment is the best assurance ol States arid of our citizens have I been
’
• spurt* of pork product* to Germany
McKinley tariff, which for a time failed' 'if­
free and honest elections. I shall again
incrdiucd daring the ten mouth* endregret thxt oil employ,™ ot Ixbot■ *r«
insisted upon with firmness.
The] to meet with popular approval. But a.' 5
arge upon congress that provisions bo
•ug Juno’ 30 last, #3.025,074. or about 82
not jd»t *nd con.WerxM *D1““,V^
strength of our cause and not tbe‘ powerful reaction has come in conse-^E
made for the appointment of a non­
per cent.
,
.
1U1 ijmotimo, txke, too lent* * *“*'strength of our adversary has given1 quence of the vindication of the Mc-S|
partisan commission to consider ths
, The British Trade Journal of London,
ot the profit*. But I do no, ooo th»t
The Sa­
Kinley tariff by experience. It is found. ,
rabject of apportionments and elec­ tone to our correspondence.
in a recent Issue, speaking of the inthere till, will be *a’*llor*‘odbj *
moan question and the Behring sea] to have worked admirably, and within ®;
tions
in
their
relation
to
the
choic*
of
tariff policy the firet necerewy effect ot
question, which came over from the! the last year has produced a greater.T®’
Proposal □reaso of American coal export* and of
federal officers.
the falling off of the Engliah coal ex­
Which le • re,ere wage cot ud ft«
preceding
administration,
have
been
! volume of business, internal and ex-'^H
Tho ClvU M« ivtco.
ports to Cuba, says:
th* one'*ettled and the other submitted
reoond a largo dlmtnntlon ot th,
The civil service system has been ex to arbitration upon a fair basis. Never; temal, export and import, than the Ml
-to amonnt ot work to bo done In
“It is another case of American com­
S?w* to «O into ^republican prerty. S“ country. It tho lojuetlco ot hb
■
United States ever transacted before.
tended and the law enforced with vigoi
petition. The United 8tate* now sup­
before, I think, in a like period, have’ Notwithstanding the extent of the op-^B
and impartiality. There has been ns *0 many important treaties and com­
plies Cuba with about 150,000 ton* of
employer tempi, the workman to ’trtka
' position to it, agriculture is remunera-^E
partisan juggling with the law in any
biS,le ehould bo rery euro that hi.
coal annually, and there is .every pro*mercial agreements been concluded,’ tlve, manufactures are prosperous and^H
of the departments or bureaus, as has
blow doe, not tall upon hl* own head.
l&gt;ect of this trade increasing as the for­
and never before, I am sure, have the
before happened, but appointments ta honor aud influence, national and com­’ commerce is more flourishing than at'flfcests of the island become exhausted
rar upon hl* wile *nd children.
' any previous time. Against the tariff
the classified service have been made
and the use of steam machinery on the
The workmen in our groat Industrie*
mercial. of the United States been‘ the democrat party has taken a nosi- 3K
impartially from the eligible lists. The
, T ril the sugar estates is developed. Alabama
held in higher estimation in both
are a» a body remarkably intelligent
^Sn41
Eur°Pe
iystem now in force in all the depart­
coal especially i* securing a reputation
S. *« lover* of horn, and o°^ti-y.
hemispheres.
tory of the country. They reject the!
ment*
has
for
tho
first
time
placed
pro
­
In the Spanish West Indie*, and the of the trade reporter. A* exs^^
They may bo roused by injustice, or
A Conrads 8UU.
doctrine of protection, pronounce it al
motions strictly upon the basis of merit*
river and rail improvement* of the
what seems to them to be such, or b*
The union soldiers and sailor* ar* fraud and anathematise it generally..
ss ascertained by a daily record, and
led for the moment by
Ri"?Cwte£
hwn touthern states will undoubtedly create
A resolution to thia effect waa adopted;
the efficiency of the force has bee* now veterans of time as well as of war.
sp important gulf trade.
The new
nf nasslon. but they will settle the tariff
Th*
parallel*
of
age
have
approached
by the democrat convention against the
th
er
eby
greatly
increased.
in th* *J«n
'A
of .m.um««o* hu
reciprocity policy, by which ti* Uaited ff*
rere. -_ _ -Hl-.—I
VsAatetllv &lt;rtrwnhvt.il*
States is enabled to import Cuban
a senate committee com- rt.mber fireside*, and with sole refer•ugar. will, of oouroe, assist the A^riPro,!^ olih.oonaka
c»n coal exporter even more eff*ctlr*Iy
than tha naw lln» nf mIIwiT."

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�Ureduced or should Ehl* turpiu* be and ‘niporti-t'?^5^
nhttaiiMd? Jefferson pointedly asked■Shall we suppreiw tho impost* and undertake^
man, reclarify th* wool sample {™thri
give that advantage to foreign over do­
world's fair- Both of these positions
the hareaiI
mestic manufacture*?* For himself he
are technical, and honorable and re­
recommended that ‘the imports b* nona hav® b.n»°* Jt*f*2
In polittaa Mr. Jochim has always
sponsible rather than remUtaerativ*.
maintained’ and that the surplus cre­
3o7Lue«.,ppr^l.&lt;&gt;ux hla rip, ««P,H- been a republican and a prominent one.
HON. JOHN T. RICH.____
ated ‘ahould be appropriated to the im­
ence ** a public -man and his good And while he hu always spent his mr.helming majority
The r.pxibUc.1.
provement of roads, canals, rivers and
sense and judgment, voluntarily ap­ time and money freely in advancing
education.’ If the constitution did not
pointed him state railroad commission­ the but interest of his party, has never
^didlu ta *•*"’*’*• ■
give sufficient power to warrant these
er in 1887 and reappointed him two before allowed his name to ba used in
them- While not on afflo*
He was renominated by hie
£X°nTr protolon.1 polllto". »« appropriations Jefferson went so far as
years later. The duties of no position ocnnection with office outside of mu­
to recommend that it be amended. This
he waa ever called upon to fill were nicipal one*. In the tatter connection
. '
present*
tha strongest condition of ““,ly.' «• wien.,,
1* th* prid* of th* neighborhood.
executed more creditably to himself he hu served u alderman, member of
?
affair* upon which » protective tariff
The father of John T. Rich wa* a na­ and satisfactorily
to
tho
state the school board, etc., all with credit to
can be justified and Jefferson did not
tive of rock-ribbed Vermont, but real­ and alii parties concerned than those ot himself and friends. The latter now
hesitate to recommend 1L
The damoising that a man could never be a bug- .thi* veryimportant office. His thor­ desire his nomination to oue of the
crata of th* present day, it 1* needless
bki belief.__________
oessful son of toil on a ton of soil he ough and conscientious administration principal offices in the state, and Iron
to say, are the direct opponents of the
emigrated to Pennsylvania, where John of th* responsible duties of the office Ore is in hearty accord with that move­
HON. EUGENE A. WILSON.
policy which Jeffereon thus outlined UI
wa* born. When John was five years won him the respect of the railway ment Mr. Joebim hu earned it and
and adhered to.
l«e
&lt;1
old the family returned. Two years management^ of Michigan and the con­ hu the necessary qualifications to
"When th* principle of reciprocal tajx? ^S?J5°nC?!Ls
later, his mother having died, young fidence and regard of the employes of P*N^Vsuch u shown by Mr. Jochim
trade was first propo^d to be intro- YorU
S Si
John was sent alone to Michigan to the line*
Hb habit of personally
duced into the tariff system, the demo- iudieitire^??i.U CJ° x-’Jtl
Uv* with relative* The following yey making investigations and aaaoetatlng should be fittingly recognized by his
hb father came on and purchased the with the men and * faculty of 'remem­ nomination. Although a delicate mat­
oi* «:°ho^djS? - srat* showed a most generous appreci- ev0ry
farm where the popular republics bering them afterward made him *o ter in so far u our candidate himself is
atlon of the question and gave it their I tnnnuf^Ju 01
nbernatoriaT candidate has since lived. popular'that a delegation of the em­ concerned. Iron Ore could mention
mdg.w.y. purebtod from th. (grern- support so long aa the republicans re ari folEST* 114 ^25
’^1
Mr. Rich was married March 19, ployes went to Gov. Luce in 1889 and much, of - Mr Jochim's liberality to
raeitt lit th. .prior of US1 by’Robert fwUd to accept it, but when the repub
1803, to Miss Lucretia Wjnshlp, of requested Mr. Rich's reappointment those who are in need, u also his lib­
licans came to approve it the democrat i ijutnhl-J . #X(*1&gt;Uoa
WiUon, bl. gT«i&lt;lf^h.r.
Euren. A. Wllum wm rent to th. inpport vanished, aud instead of.favorAtlas, Genesee county. For nearly At no time wa* there ever a complaint eral donations to churches, schools and
'r,of -h festtalij
dlrirSt
whool
.1
Bldr«wv.
»
“
d
thirty years since his marriage he hu* made of any unjust decisions or of any charitable institutions. His name is
Ing we find the democratic national ogel°“r ?°lrL oo ii^l!
ward, to th. high reboot at recumaeli convention passing a rwolntlon hostile
lived, with hb-good helpmate, the quiet, that favored the railroads aa against always attached, followed by good
™n •whidu^^
«•! »
wnh
v]
*
“J‘n
wWcl the
home life of the farm. By constant the people.
round figures, to every, subscription
by hi, phrenU, wb«™ ta kTad “Jf? j? to the system.
bn work
J
study of tbe various phases of farming
list
for
any
worthy
cause.
Mr.
Jochim
A Htriklnx Contrast.
j on
intcIH«nta
iMs After completing his coure* in
Mr. Rich is in the prime of life, of a
^hlgh reioM. he wre obliged to Ajgenial and sunny nature, affable and Is a perfect type of a gentleman, who
‘
‘
.
But
in
spite
of
the
democrat
opposithe
stat*
.uv
*
th
*®i*ZS
01Se,'y“«H
Se tor hlrarelf re far re MaTutor, edu
approachable. He is lust six feet tall, appreciates the honor of being an
tion we have attained through reciproc- 1
Mew Yoa*^
nation was concerned, although having
'weighs in the neighborhood ot two American citizen born in Sweden, and
ity a new and valuable trade and the S
HON. JOSEPH ». HAHBITZKB.
-"rt-rotSd
hundred pounds ana is a picture of he, as secretary of state, would be an
system has demonstrated its many ad­ tauishmenti the
party for the second term *nd on an
splendid physical manhood, the re­ honor to both.
vantages. We were about to declare tries »ndth**r|crtB“*’»3
Informal ballot In the democratic con­
sult of a
thoroughly
temperate
sugar, molnssea, coffee and hides free ual employes and
vention received a majority of the
HON. JOHN U. BERRY.
and happy life. Hb commanding pres­
of all duties in tho McKinley bill, but
Before the
for
commis­ votes and was indorsed.
ence and
well
knit
figure,
a Republican nominee
instead of that we' passed a law by
U leCtlwSw
florid complexion, bright eye and sioner of the state land office, end of his second term he was chosen
which we asked the several nations in­ “ UlteTW I!, UjIaT; *** I
New
Y’ork
city. cashier of tbe Superior savings bwk of
pleasant smile, make him an attractive wu born in
terested what they would give to have
ubalud
figure wherever he may be. And yet, December 18, 1838. At tbe age of six­ Hancock, w hich position he now holds.
these
articles
made
free.
We
found
At
the
republican
state
convention
in
a
teen
be
removed
to
Lake
Superior,
with all his strong individuality, no
that the privileges which we were
characteristic is more pronounced than where he engaged in exploring and contest with five opponent* he was
about to give without cost aud with­ lak'“ - W,
his retiring disposition, his modesty i mining, aud one year was in the gov­ nominated amid great enthusiasm on
out charge would secure a large trade ^lUDMlko^^
and his plain, unassuming manner of । ernment survey of the* lands lying ad­ tbe first balldt His contest wa» m
in Brazil, In Cuba and Porto Rico, iu
both dress and speech. He is easy aa a jacent to the Siontroal river, which on fairly and honorably made that he won
tbe Windward and Leeward islands, in
"Not fo- m,,
conversationalist and possessed of a Lake Superior divides Michigan and the admiration of his opponent*.
British Guiana and Jamaica, San
fund of good humor that make* him Wisconsin. At the outbreak of the Hambitzer at the age of »
Domingo and the five central American u’"“ M .Ufe M
exceedingly agreeable. Mr. Rich is a civil war Mr. Berry was working in Miss Emma Nichol*, a Hancock girl,
states, and to a minor gegren in Aus­
friend to hb friends, honest and the Ogima mine near Ontonagon. He with whom ho and'two small daughters
an unportan sou inter’
tria. France and Germany—all in ex­ of political eoaoxia f.-^U
straightforward In all his relations enlisted August 8, 1861. for three years reside in Hancock.
change for the articles which we had
Of him the Snult Ste. Marie News
with his fellow-man, and no one ever in the Lake Superior Light Guard,
our M.teamn, rtl
Intended to gratuitously admit. The president* As CniwS
charged him with duplicity in the which afterward became Company A, says: “Joseph F. Hambitzer is a typical
free list of the McKinley tariff is larger K Ita K.1, ,b)M 01 *•
slightest degree. A man of yimnlicity, Sixteenth Michigan infantry. At the example of the young ‘State Superior1
self-made
man.
and
there
is
not
a
Ger
­
in
the
number
of
articles
and
in
the
ag
­
expiration
'of
his
term
of
service
he
re
­
Sace tn rnnww..
™
sincerity and integrity, double dealing
H0N. JOHN T. RICH.
gregate amount of their import value
aud faithlessness would be entirely enlisted for the war in the same com­ man in the entire state of Michigan
than the dutiable’ list. What would ™««.,»dlraomi7a
fii •
: he has not only succeeded in develop- foreign to him. These qualities of per­ pany and regiment. He served as a who will not think more of tho repub­
lican ticket with hte name on it
have been the result to the states if Education’ Mlowtd duaS
‘ i
mg hb broad, acres, "laying up a penny fect honesty and sincerity in all his private, corporal, sergeant, first
every article before it was put on the cecujng monhs cf m 7*1
|
for a rainy day," but he has risen step dealing* are the corner stones of hb tenant and captain; was in the Third
/ HOM. EUGENE A. WIL3OX.
brigade, First division Fifth army
free list had been made the subject of province of
,
by step in the estimation of his- neigh- unbounded popularity.
the very best ot a home on the tana inquiry to see what we could get
corps, and wu in all the engagements
■Jji bers and tbe people of the state until
when out of school By teaching dis­ in exchange for it? We omitted to cuss the meats nf 4
of the army of the Potomac from the
'
to-day as for many years past he stands
or toprooomce’er^^
trict
schools
during
the
winter,
and
by
time
of
enlistment
to
the
surrender
of
do so
for
many
years.
And lie policy of a Viff f?-J
us a representative farmer and man of
working on the farm during the sum­ that neglect has cost the government A msiodty of tie Aa?r.^
Appomattox. At the battle of Fred­
■ • Michigan.
ericksburg. he was wounded in thc
mer, and by borrowing money, be advantages in trade which would have dared by tlar votei it naU
OOlo* Itaa Sought Him.
managed lo complete the fall classical amounted to tens of millions of dol­
right
arm
by
a
mlnnie
ball.
the latter plicr,
Mr. Rich has been a frequent officecourse at tbe Michigan State Normal in lars. This is the whole of the reci­
He
received
an
honorable
dis­
date was dfeated by raid
■holder, but it is a fact that in nearly
charge
at
the
close
of
the
war,
procity scheme. It secures a valuable electoral ay Um. tbe ’•^3
June, 1879.
, ,
. ,,
'
every instance the place has sought the
being mustered out os captain of the
The next fall ho took charge of the trade in exchange for articles other­ date and aengreu la iwj
ft1; mau, aud not the man the place.
company in which he went out ns pri­
schools at Mount Pleasant, Mich., and wise destined to be put on the free list. the chief excnlire beigp3
• 1 Honors have been conferred upon him
vate nt the commencement of the war.
has been continuously engaged as super­ The democratic party think they can canvass wuesrried on tT]
1| without solicitation.
When still a
He returned to bis old horn* on the
intendent
of schools in various parts of discredit and they make thc effort, ap­
;
young man his neighbors manifested
vigor by boh aides,
upper peninsula, and in a few weeks
the state ever since. During 1890 and parently for the unpatriotic reason
I '
their appreciation ot his st. rang worth
was r. nasally aroused iaid
was again at work nt the Ogima mine
1891 he assumed charge of the schools that they did not originate it
.
by electing him for four successive
great publicxjlfey.ratht-iaJ
ns
engineer
of
the
stamp
mill.
In
the
of
Lenawee
county,
and
raised
the
gM: years to represent them on lhe county
"With all its calamities the war personality 4 candi^tei
spring
of
18M
he
accepted
a
position
as
standard of the schools of that county brought us one great blesssing—n na­ business iatresU ef thesaj
lj*£ board of supervisors, an oflice of uo
clerk in’s large wholesale hardware
very much, but was legislated out of tional currency. There aie many who and their enplorc*
|| j financial profit but of considerable restore in Detroit and subsequently en­
office by the "squaw bucks" in tbe will say that it was worth the cost of larger produtioa. wider ad
■ rK Bponsibi'-ity
His col league-. .h-..ovcred
gaged in real estate business in that
spring of 1891. Being offered the super­ the war to bring about so auspicious a_________ t____ , „v
|» the exbteoce of that gv.sl judgment
increased pofits, vert m
city.
intendency of the Paw Paw schools the result to capital and labor. Before tbe I employers
. and sense of fairness n hich characterIn 1878 he removed to Otsego county
same year, he accepted, and in 1899 war we had thc worst currency system \ “
■j* .fl' bed hb later public life aud for
More wok, Idjht
"More
higher vgj
and engaged in farming, sawmill and
placed the schools of Paw Paw on the of any enlightened nation in the world. Lours oi taoraM :
7 !■ the last two years of his connection
grist mill business. Mr. Berry has
lj:| with the board -In 1871 ami 1872 -made
university list of schools, so that grad­ yThe state bnuk* were thoroughly irre- pcrity wen aiuori’
been
identified
with
the
G;
A.
K
R.
ever
? , ' him the.r ch.urman.
In 1872 he was
uates are now admitted to all courses sponsible. They existed bv
HON. J. WIGHT GIDDINGS.
by thousands . held
.iv Id out to be
tie w«cwage—auei||
since its establishment, wu first com­
•iltl 1 eletfXe‘1 10
l"«er bouse of the state The popular
of that institution without further ex­ throughout the United States, wherever
and eloquent
young
_________
____ rf__
„ __
v.Yates of SroUrtici' Oi 1
HON. STANLEY W. TTRXEB.
amination.
The Paw
Paw school one of them failed the result was a
.’legislature from the First district of publican who is tbe republican nom- i mander of Gen. Harker post No. 264 at
har..!. the ssocai« ii
It » Lapeer county
During his member- inee for lieutenant governor Is prdem- | Vanderbilt, has been delegate to state The republican nominee for auditor board, recognizing his ability, contract­ large loss and great distress among the
•tariff for reeoae orij.&gt;xai
and national encampments
several general, is another who is particularly
|1«! ship of thc huuM*. covering an unusualiuently fitted for the duties which w ill ; times and president of the Soldiers’ and titted for lhe duties of the important ed with him for the next two years as people.
. only througi a ‘refRu'w
lllf ’-T lou8 Period of mx years, he served
superintendent of their school Mr.
Wildcat Currencr.
fall to his lot as tbe presiding officer of
Xtajlaxv-s, i. e.. xeduetin:.? zi
i , on some of the most imp-riant commit- The next state senate. He is a native j Sailors’ association of northern Mich­ office to which he will, in November, Wilson’s work as an educator and
msible for their ; to a basis of n:un* jttfi
igan. He cast his first vote for Abra­ be chosen. De was born at North Fain worker al teachers’ institutes through­ . "No one was responsible
■ Ijl tees.
He wu» chainunu of the com/
of Michigan having been born at
Of_____
the state banks
j.w’.re It
it was often
____ ______
money to d&lt;r»y the
ii | mlttee on Agricultu-d college, a recog^ Romeo, Macomb coitaty. September 27, ham Lincoln in IMO. Has been a re­ field, 0., July 15, 1843, and moved with out the state has been eminently suc­ bills.
■f.rnmcat hooertlr xtiai
his parents to Hillsdale county, Mich., cessful If chosen to the position for aud truly said tliat their debts were
III uition of his prominence among the 1858. He is a lawyer" by profession. : publican ever since.
the
measure
of
their
profit*.
Since lhe ■ ., ,u-jiia»4e«|d, rooidU d-1
In 1838 he was elected lo the state in 1851. Later he studied at Hillsdale
|(j farmers: chairtu.se of the verv tinporHe graduate^ from the Romeo high . senate by a vote of 4,586 to 4,211 for college, and when tho war broke out which nominated, he will bring a ripe close of the war all this is different. ; s&lt; ib'e nrsuai be stuUei 1
tant cumoi.ttec on »tate arfairs and school in tho class of 1877; was a stu- I
scholarship nnd an extended experience Every Paper dollar that circulates ,
Almost inumenw pal
was one of the first to go to the front to aid him in the duties Incumbent upon
J. | member of the committees nu engross- dent at Oberlin college, Ohio, for one '
He enlisted as a private in the First him, and will faithfully fulfill the trust among the people has the United States 'I made of thisburm bi '.api
II? ment and enrollment an I »t»&gt; publio
year and at Amherst college, Massa­
Michigan aharpaboolar.; waa promoted . ’™**.
behind it aa a guarantee.
All thc era upon ecaamicnljedni
S' f ichuol. During thc session of 1877 and chusetts, for three years, ’78 to '81. i
’--------to a captaincv knd was captured at tbe I ^£
“•*4 Ki him by the republican
banks that exist are under the con­ ■: thc r.kdit aid disrusxs jj
s i 1879 he occupied the exceedingly honor- Later he was a clerk in the taw de- •
ichigan.
'
mine explosion in front of Petersburg. I*”*
M,cll
5
trol of the national government, and if ‘ pits, on thertetruffi
I I tble and responsible jxssitionbf speaker partmentof the Chicago A Northwest- :
After the war he moved to Inghamcoun- j
they fail the government bus take:, public presKfor relate cial
gk? of the house. He achieved an enviable era railroad for one year. He purchased ■
care
that their bills shall be paid bv tistics besrig ajv? tiu raj
ty and studied law with Hou. H.L. Henreputation both as legislator ami par­ the Cadillac News and Express in 1882. I
securities deposited
in government tant inbjecU
I « itameutarian, making bis mark as well
dersun. He was elected county clerk
which he conducted with signal ability
of that county in 1884. and in 1848 and
/^hl.
vaults.
Under these circumstances
“And n vas by
dij
, V for hb sound common sense as for hi* in connection with hb law practice for
it
is
a
mutter
for
extraordi­ lion, no iewihsa with »ra*l
187G was again recognized by his party
ibilitv as a presiding officer, in which several years. He is now an honored
nary
surprise
that
the
demo­ llsh the trot! or hbity
by being elected to represent his district
BV capacity non* of his decisions were resident of Cadillac. Mr. Giddings was
crat convention should deliberately taken-by th two ctj’.
in the state legislature. He was chair­
MEjiver overruled.
In the chair he wu&lt; elected to the state senate in 18M nnd
man of the republican county commitKL
pas* resolutions for the revival of state ties of thecounUy, ^*1
i, tifable, agreeable and courteous, and again in 1888, in loth instance* by large
banks. The palpable effect of this pol- . signed final? 8eoi«d to
tee ot lugham county for eight years.
/ lastly and completely commanded the majorities.
During both sessions he
In
1877
he
■
removed
to
Roscommon
Icy, if carried out, would be to cheat iecl of Th Meet ?f mJ
AJ -espcct of all for his ability, prompt- was one of the most conscientious and
county, where he has since resided and
Wrll
oe&amp;s in making decisions nnd hb fair- painstaking members,-as he was one of
the poor man out of his daily bread. Labor and Vages' om cf
where he has been engaged in practio\?**t
If state banks be adopted and their cir- ligation. It may be -•pl
the most eloquent and effective of debat­
ing law and in dealing in Michigan aud
II' In the republican state convention of ers. In tho latter session his jxipularicutation attain a large issue, no device that, the irrestigiticc diij
Arkansas
pine
)ands.
.
J
1880 Mr. Rich, in common with Hon. ty was attested by hi* selection as tem­
could be mon- deadly for the deception Wen made ’-oad enocgnxoH
In 1888 he was elected to the state
'
Thom as W. Palmer. Hon. Francis B. porary president of the body, a posi­
and despoilment of all the commercial scope to fad$ w«nw‘ »&lt;]
.legislature, in a democratic district,
; St Stockbridge, Rice A. Heal, of Wash- tion which he filled with dignity and
and laboring classes I have beard the arrived at br reasoa « tsej
| ’ xjnaw; Hon. Charles T. Gorman, of
over
J.
Maurice
Finn,
now
the
demo
­
argument adduced that we would keep the cost of iking, icclxisf w
success. He has held no office except
cratic candidate for congress in the
Calhoun, and David H. .Jerome, of Sag­ that of state senator.
tbe money at homo if state banks were saries that g&gt; to n&gt;akt it
Twelfth
district
.
inaw, was o candidate for guberna­
instituted; but we should keep it at given no pla« in the wot J
HOM. JOHN G. BEBRT.
torial honors. But Mr. Jerome, being
home because it would be so worthies* be terne in nind. ho«ww
HON. JOHN W. JOCHIM.
-.hosen ou the tenth ballot, had no
that
nobody would take it abroad. teen my eaiavor to
It has always been said, and truly, of James E. Holcomb, democrat, show­
warmer supporter or harder fighter tot
Were the system of state banks revived that nhase d the subyet
ing his popularity in tbe district which Nominee for superintendent of public
the
Scandinavian
people,
that
wherever
ib election than Mr. Rich, who was
we wonld again hare discounts at the simpiv to tie inmxM ffR
Mr. Instruction, is a native of Otsego coun­
‘hey are. in the old world or in the was at that time democratic.
ilways true tohis party, has invariably
state lines, large charges fur drafts on production and tbe n’.H
Berry at present is engaged in general ty, N. Y. He is forty years of age, th*
Jeen found in the thickest of the fight, new, they are noted for their honesty, store business ut Vanderbilt and work­ son of u Baptist clergyman, and has
•‘The perixi cowrw nj
financial center*, and general suspicion
ib matter who the nominee was. In loyalty; and these rich qualities belong ing a new farm which he has cleared been a resident ot Michigan since 1665.
of every bill offered in payment with tion meluda’the .™-’ 51
to all classes. They are always re­
he fall'of 1880 Mr. Rich was elected
a liquidation every few years that prior to
liable, and nothing but good can ba up at Berryville. During Mr. Berry’s He received his common school educa­
x&gt; the state senate, and here again hb
-J
would be a destructive loss to the in­ termed the
said of them. Tho*-e who hav* been long residence in Otsego county he has tion in tbe Wilson (N. Y.) academy
HON. UERRI-rr J. DIEKEMA.
-epatation for efficienc.x and cooscienassociated with them in thu mining built up an enviable reputation as a and the public schools of Litchfield and The republican nominee for attorney nocent holders of bills and a corre­ v.-ar i rmedhfcfrfo^J
lonsness in the performance of every
Hudson, Mich. In 1874 he was gradu­
man of strict integrity.
sponding profit to the parties owning
general,
Is
one
of
the
distinguished
Hol
­
luty was seen in his appointment to region and elsewhere have found them
ated from the literary department of
the bamck Thc issues which 1 have wlurh lhe "P"1
lhe chairmanship of the committee on true -blue at all times, thrifty, pnv
our state university, being class prophet landers of the state, and one of the given are tho issues upon which 1 • for the year
gressive, and a people this country will
11 nance and appropriations, a most im­
and one of the commencement speakers. most popular republicans in Michigan. would arraign the democratic party. I 1 *»K9. 'ip to and
J
,
Republican candidate for state treasur­
He was born in Holland, Ottawa
portant committee in that it is called ever be ready to welcome.
From
1874
to
1884
he
was
superin
­
August. 1890, and
Substantiating the above the repub­ er, was born in Fun Du Lac, Win., De­
county, where he still resides, March would not multiply issues nor be di­
ipon to scrutinize *the expenditures of
September i. 1?*^. »
lican Scandinavians of the upper penin­ cember 13, 1856, from when? be removed tendent of the village schools in St.
verted
by
our
opponent*
from
a
steadStCjldpublic fund*
With such a man as
27, 1W9.
His parents removed from
Augx^
sula of Miohigan have been offered a with his parent* when three years old Louis and Ithaca, Mich. During eight
fatt adherence to, and constant j resen- th,.
John T. Rich on guard in that position
years of this time he was president of the Netherlands aud settled in that tiilion of, these questions liefo ••• the od.' exnp;&gt;yed W**®'*,
place upon the state ticket, a fitting to Grant
county,
parents
------------------J • Wis.
- - — —His
— -7~■ y
... . ■ ■ w |ilie
A Gratiot
tan • t a, Vaha* m -----■
- •associa­ place in 1843. Mr. Diekema received
,Ittle danger would there be that ex­
County
Teachers'
recognition of post services and those
------ old
” i Ltion, one of the strongest associations his education at Hope college, from people until every voter is m ide to
travagance would be known. He was which are likely to be extended in were Germans. When three years
“Ji
&lt;■ hnd’ •,!ank ■.«*&gt;.
his mother died nnd his father three ! iu ti&gt;® .,„
TM
». township superin- which institution he graduated with Know and understand their tr
Ixlso a member of the committee on
state.
As
future.
-..fDcWre »
llate house of correction.
the degree of A.K in 188L In the fall weighty significance. Very sincerely v;. .„i,
■nre«il»“»,.a™ I
After much ardent and zealous per­ At lhe age of fourteen, with two dolyour*._____________ James G. Blaine’’
.of
that
year
he
began
the
study
of
law
had
Intimate
relations
with
the
com
­
suasion from friends of all nationalities. Ittrs in his pocket and a prospectus of
WreXhWS^
mon school system, and as an institute at the University of Michigan, gradu­
14 is congressional career was char­
the History of the French aud Prussian
ating from the law department In 1883.
acterized by the^same faithfulness and
PECK’S HEPORT.
war, young Hambitzer started out to
He at once began the practice of his
jusiduity in .the performance of every
make his way in the world. Being too
profession at Holland.
I'luty that distinguished him at Lanr,irely ’A"™}'
,«l
young to make a successful book agent,
In 1884, aa a representative of his
ling. Although a member for only one
he purchased an alcohol lamp and a
class, he delivered tha annual alumni Tables That 4xo Supposed tOjShow
■s&lt;erm, and consequently-with no opporbundle Of wire solder and defrayed hi* |
cover the re*u
j।
oration before tha Law Alumni sMootaIranity to make himself especially prom­
the Good of Protection
expenses by means of mending tin-wan- |
tion of thc university.
inent, his career at Washington was
among th* farmers and residents oi
loevertheles* honorable and intelligent,
. °w,OoSb'r !?■lraa’ *“ w“ married
small villages. In the fall of 1370, whib j
ci»l
a*
i He came to the front a* an advocate
to MUe Met? E. Aloott, at Holland.
nt Milwaukee, he decided to go to the I
pf the agricultural interests of the
Mr. Diekema/ hu been school inCopper mining district of tho upper I
hountry.
“
.a
I.
at
preaent
city
attorney
th*
SuhJoet
of
Special
peninsula of Michigan.
.
;
ol Holland. Ho waa elected to the legF Returning home Mr. Rich settled
Iovmligation.
He concluded a bargain with the fire- ,
talatcre la IBS,. '84. 'a and ’co and at
[down to farm life again, devoting him­
man on the steamer ‘‘Peerless’’ by j
T-«sself to his occupation and to the vathe opening ol the aeaalon at '89 waa
which ho earned his passage to Hough- I
The ninth annual report of th^ NeuIrious phases of farm life, sheep raiaelected
to
the
reaponalble
poelUon
at
ton by throwing wood to the fireman. '
York bureau of statistics of later has
■ ing, etc., in which he had always been
apeaker ot tha houae.
Arriving at Houghton, alone and with­
been
delayed
more
than
six
months,
'active. He has been and is still vice
out friends or relatives, with his tin
•
bringing its dat* of publication1 up to ■dautial.
[president of the National Wool Grow­
bn sine® finU'0
jy.-®**
solder outfit ho earned enough to carry
lers’ association, president of the Michthe beginning of the presidential cam­
him to Calumet, vrhere he met Thomas
paign, and its subject matter, instead
■ igan Merino Sheep Breeders’ associaWilcox, who was a brother of young
of bring a compilation of the doings or
Ition, and aa such wu appointed as a
Ilnmbitzer's stepmother, who secured
labor, is a thesis on the tariff, arid par­
delegate to appear before the commithim a job as a trammer in the mines.
[oosnanan]
ticularly the McKinley bill, w th ex­
nee on ways and means of oongresi in
After several months hard labor hand­
byhalf of the wool-growing industry,
HON. JOHN W. JOCHIM.
ling rock and copper, by evening prac­
*°u- Sometime, e tensive tables calculated to supp&lt; rt the
me is also president of the Farmers' Mr. John W. Jochim, of Ishpeming, tice be became familiar xyith tha use of
raralM oa may be adopted la haata. arguments set forth.
[Mutual Fire Insurance company of La- waa finally induced to permit hb name the hammer and drill, and later was
Commissioner Peck, of the labor bu­ !Tib"°f
bot thia reaolutioa waa debated, pro
HOS. HEXRY R. PATTMGnX.
Lpeer county
He was elected presi- to go before tho people as a candidate given a contract with a partner and be­
reau, has always been a close friend or
ident of the State Agricultural society for the office of secretary of state, and came a full-fledged miner. While at
l1'1"111'*r- he h“ b«comc
U-'r'"‘'1'n,toodbythe mem- Senator Hill, having been appoint*^by in,uo«s a
jin 1890 and his splendid management hb unanimous nomination attest* not tbe mine he devoted his spare moments tS° tlu' *“ ,“*rl, "M3' countj 01 oera of the contention.
Gov. Cleveland in 1883 through 1HU •
[cauMd
his
reelection
in
1891.
only the enthusiastic support he received to study and later ittending an exam­
influence.
’
treasurer
also
been
Commissioner Peck, speaking pf U»®
18“
"“SX °&lt;
18S««.UUnt
’ Mr- pprofc£&gt;r
»«cngHl re
from his section'of the state, but hi* ination securing a certificate which ?n rd ’b'7
TlV Uk®
trooN® to
Agricul- own popularity as well.
Northeastern
f
the
___
_ ____
authorized him to teach. He secured
tariff sentiments expressed in tne re­
rvad
the
resolutions
by
which
Mr.
Cal
­
organizaits
iral society from
- ------------In the year 1869 Mr. Jochim, then one of the district schools in Franklin boh &gt;S ’h *! ‘S' ^tricultural college, houn sought to defend his nullification port, said he was free to admit tljat the
time editor ol scheme Ci 1®3 he will find the tariff statements contained in his ropogt were
on to the present time. All these twenty-four years of age, arrived in townshin where he taught for one th? « “£“
ositions of honor have fallen to him Ishpeming, and, like most of tha'Scamli- year, afijr whi£h he accepted a posi­ crltl .^IiC1
hlaan Scho°l M'«lerelor, ba £l*t*or.m,oi ^e democratic party in not in accord with the democratic plat­
was
of im
dthout solicitation and solely because navians who sought this mining field, tion
as a post office clerk iu
J “ action at the ^amte*.b?TaOnl• th°r®wUh’ luxd
ho form adopted at Chicago. When)he be­
board
of
control
and
severed
his con­
f his prominence in the field* repre- he first found a place upon the stock Hancock and was two years later
raoject further he will gan his.investigation in 1890 he expect­
•
snted.
He was chairman of the re- pile* of iron ore. Of gia^'otuture, bis promoted to the position of assistant nexion with the college.
ed that the figure* would vindlcatethe
ublican state convention* in the great strength and pleisiug manner postmaster, -die remained in the post My rai'‘^tottU Ujbc’t 'raow". proba­
democratic position. Now he wsecom­
pring of 1879 and the spring ot 1891, soon made him a host a friends.
10
P^Prietor at tha
It office nine years, during which time, Mbi.™.
pelled to confess his error. |When
this
Jonrddond chairman of the senatorial caucus waa hard work, especially to one who by his kind disposition and courteous “cm aT\
naked how it was that the date for pop* corttnuea *
i 1881, when Mr. Conger was elected had put in eight years at school in Vad- manners, he endeared himself to all H. l . U&gt;
Jnter'«« at edocaUoo.
oonprebeiulre rh«reet»r than lishing the report had been ch®“K®“ all
Inited States senator.
P*
&gt;*ypot It forth, paat more
stena and Linkoping, followed by a classes, especially the miners and laborSS’nUnn
It.
■’•“OOn.tlc upon tbe arrival of Senator Hill, b* state tiurtnff
r
*°d
the aatt.taoterm of four years of active bookkeep­ era, whom he always made a special t?m J
said he hod not seen Senator Hill, and nunlfc&lt;;ni04wMA 1
1Th.d.moereu«
In 1890 Secretary of the Treoury ing in Stockholm. But he cheerfully effort to please and feel at ease. When tion M I*™? “
,nm • clr="lahad
no
undentanding
with
him.
yssr
1®»
’
£t**r
1&lt;
J,a«reon u th,
o*ter, recognizing Mr. Rieh a* an au- accepted it. and in a year had ob- Cleveland was elected, Mr. Hambitzer, ftkbln , I'500.10 ”• 01 3.’M- Bj pob. ISto m7 L ' ”p»"*»»
Ln his report Commissioner recx
.tr'r ; *"d J''t' on the
tority on wool matters, appointed him
feeling that his position was anything Mtehl™ ''h°V
-“OotSSSlt of
are ln ’’•J**®! opmember of a commission to r&lt;wi*e
but permanent, resigned and accented
£5™’®
primnplea laid doWQ £ “^in pmuanre of low. th.
be standard wool aamples of the gova position
in the taw office of
DlrMd
£m ooopl.ua th. work MW»°»Lar&lt;i the &lt;slo*&lt; oi llta

mxihllX

Of OUR NOMINEES.

Basra's

CALHOUN TACTICS.

daot upon &lt;J» Xulog of th.
n«al report &lt;4 the bureau of steUstms

�oho wa* in sight “I must do something
allow you to make yourself worse by
for him,” she went on, “he will die if I
CAUSES OF EARTHQUAKES.
going out before you are in a condition arrived nt the place where Don had left
don’t—oh, if father wa* July here!”
to do so rafoly You have had a narrow tbe young-physician in waiting with the
. Presently aha arose, aud, drawing the
Among thc experts employed at the Bath
buggy.
**cape
from
an
attack
of
brain
favor."
■
Iron work* is a talented copper worker
blanket from beneath the raddle on tho
This had been raid in anawer to Dan’*
Dan introduced the captain to hi*
Without doubt the cousensua ot judg­ who Is foreman of :i copper shop. Not long
dead hone at her side, she folded it up
appeal to be allowed to return to Fort young friend, nnd leaving the vehicle ment among physiclste is that cwrtliquakre ago he took a small copper Bent, hammer­
and placed it beneath the unconscious
ticnti
bitched tothoj-nck the three proceeded remit from thcshrinkage of the surfaced ing it into n miniature teakettle. Tbe
man’s hea*L Then she hurried to a
the earth from thc ccaselcra dissipation of won!*, “one cent,” occupy nil the space on
Dun found in tho young physician a directly t&lt;&gt; the manty attorney’* office.
COKOEKEO small hole of water in thcravine, a short
|
When .the caae hod been fully ex­ tta heat into the cold of space. A* this the Ixrttom. There are n swinging handle
inoat
ngreeable
companion,
nnd
a
warm
distance away. Taking off her anron
loan of heat prugreesee strains are Inaugu­ and a movable cover, while tho kettle ia
friendxhip sprang up between the two. : plained tn the attorney bp said:
she wet it, and returning bathed" tho
"ThiaiiMi
It tilled Dan with anxiety a* he thought I _____
MX niort Htartling revelation. rated throughout tbe surface of the earth, hollow, and the nozzle too. Water r-un be
and on nrcoiint of that surface bring of un­ boiled In It. Eight hour*' labor was given
i^in'.M face and hands.
I
1
made
the
ac«|naintauee
of
Dill
and
&gt;r'of how matters might be going at the j Suggs u day or* two ago. They have equal strength there arrives a tnotnetit in tbe making. Th* artist’s name is Robert
Pfvsently he opened his eyes and gnzed
Fort. Tliat the plotters would be busily | ojientai H law c ffii-e in the city, and 1 un­ when n breracageof n portion of the sur­ Ducker and he receives twenty-seven dob
about him in a bewildered wanner.
—
at work in carrying ont their evil plans I derstand that they bad come here
totake*
lo- place along lhe weakest jMirtion lara per week.—Kennebec JouftaaL
face
•• What has happened?” he asked in a he felt sure, and the thought worried ' catu penumientlv. 1 *h ”
‘
'
thereof. Every miner is familiar with the
Avcak voiee, making a vain attempt to him more than he could express.
| in bringing *nvh dunn;
shall taltu pleasure ••fanlte" which he meounters iu the Hue
. The letter
-------to
mpresn,
i«»vnusHr, -m u.
arise.
“
Where
are
tho
boys?
”
I
Captain
Parker
given
ing
and
dangerous
ADMINJSTBAToKH.»AJ.X .
of
Ills
drift*, And rarely can be tell whether
—.••iiv convenience of an
the letter
to Captain
riven
Ib*
“Your horse fell and has hurt you," him
the payuix-cer
wasParker
still safe
in «*»!• to justice.'
the continuation of his^ein is above or be- , Iu tha matter ot tbe Mb.tr uf Giiocte It. Me
. Pure and wholesome.
him by
bv tlm tv.vn&gt;u... ..................
_ . .
A&lt; n/v.n
As
anou as »h..
tho warrant* had been is­
dreeared.
cU-td
low him when he comes to a Imre mill at ! tertian,
replied Fanny. “What Aust 1 do to his breast pocket, but the money ho hud
___ ___________
S
’
ollrc
is hcreuy given tteit t fuluUl sell at
. - .-rupulous care. Highest
sued and placed in the hands of tho , the abrupt end of hi* vein. It fa well 1
rd ' nubile auction to ttir liltJiest bl&lt;ld&lt;r. oo Friday,
help you?'
.
j received wax missing. On paying for i sheriff.
• I whsDun
justsaid:
thinking thut it wonld be
,r; F&lt;i J Expositions. Each
of
c ’ ,| the '.1st dav ot October. A. IK. JsuJ. M ten
"What! You?’ he cried, gazing, at his breakfast at the restaurant on tho ' a good |&gt;lan to go to InO lank where Mr. । kniAvn to geologists that lhe faults are hi
. •. .o large pies. Avoid
.
o
’
clock.
In
the loreuuoa In tbe„ Probate office In
। ralnux.lln.ry to-nlto. n. toovra to to. ।■ lherit) of Hastings
in tbe county ot Barry,
*’gtxxl plan to go to’ the bank
-...
-- j insist pn having tha the girl in astonishment. “You—you morning of his alxluction he had been a
region cut through by the canyon of the j' in
In tr.e
Uie state or Mictilwo.
Mirlilxan. pursuant to
teJtat
are old Riggsby’* girl!”
compelled to linve\thu fifty dollar bill Manrtieid detioxtted the tive thouraud ! Colorado.
license and aiilhntltv
anihority enuil-tl
granted Ir&lt;&gt; me on the 2*th
*
' lle*i.«K
; SUCH brand.
day
of
August,
A.
1). l*»i. by the Probate
"You must let nm help you anyway." Changed. Ho
bad placed the change in dollars, which he left a* u legacy, and {
11
The phenomena attending these great court of Bar.v counb.
&lt;OULE. Syracuse, N. Y.
Michigan, aff of the
■•
tin- change
in (Ind out if any attempt b;w beeu’inudo
Haiti Fanny.
‘: his
which ho
carried
In
disruptions
are
weakly
exhibited
in
the
estate,
ri/tn,
title
and
|:»ten-st «&lt; the said de­
hu [»ocketbook
pocketbook Which
ho curried
In his
hu to draw the money.”
2
j earfoqii*ke« of today, when small dhloen- erased nt In and fa the real «state situate and
For several moments Rojmjs remained trousers j&gt;ocket. but now he found that
“Yon are right: let us gv to tho bank
bring
in
lhe
comity
of
Harry,
In tbe state of
silent, lilt gaze fixed upon the girl's face, j pocketbook and nil was gone, but whether immodintely.” raid the captain. “There । lions occaaion comparatively great results. Michigan, kniwu and-described as follows,
“You know Who 1 am, do you?’ ho it had Ix-cn takcu from him by his ab- in no telling what move, those rascals ' In the great earthquakes in Japan, note- fo-wff:
Tbe undivided one fait. (Hi)of tbeeast twen­
•
bly
In
that
of
ISM,
aud
in
great
earthasked presently.
ductors wWlohe was micun*ci"ns in the might make should they by auy means
four feet of lol tour hundred ninety-three
j quiikvs along the Andean coast of South ty
v
h&lt;T Cartnria.
((mi &lt;&gt;f tbe rlty. formertv ViHage, of Hastings.
“Yes; you aro Mr. Ropee."
' carriage or luid been droppod from his get wind of Wlint wo are going to do.”
h-cried f&lt; &lt;.**«&lt;•.
It wa* past teu when they reached the America, there have been relatively small Michigan, according to tbe recorded plat there­
“And still yon want to do something pneket while in the stream, he could not
changes ot »urfacv that bav-&gt; exhibited of.
bank.
.. -Ji* clung to CUrturta.
Dat»-d Sept Sth, A. »., IXU.
for me?” he usked,
speaking
with a...great j tell.
---------------.......
D. G. lte»»!!v*oy.
(.’uptain Parker iqiproached the cash­ . but little change of the surface of the
!.«• guTOtlrttn Castoria.
effort, and
voice
earth. Nor has there been any exhibition
—1 his
v:----1------sinking
i-vj. - to
. a whisper.
••
..|t&lt;8
ftnj. ritc- thought Dan, ier’* window and raid:
Administrator.
'
“Yes—yes—I must go fur help—now!" “an«l it’s no use to fret over it."
“Tln*ru was a deiwsit made at this of force* in these earthquake* that cannot
PROBATE ORDEU.
bank of five thousand dollar* by James ire cxplnlncd on the theory of the rupture
She rose from his side ns if- to go.
“I have not told yon why 1 nm *o
ol
a
relatively
very
smail
area
of
the
earth's
|
Klate
of
Michigan,County
uf
Barry, m.
Mnnslield, wo* there not?"
"Waitr
&gt; At a vcmIoii of thc Probate Court, for
anxious to gft tu Fort Scott." said Dau i
“Yc*. sir.” replied the cashier, rccog- surface.
the eountv
&lt;-ountt oi
of
Barry
lioldrn m
at
he
,
. .. , .
_ ;' toe
nany
in Mt.
He uttered tho one word, hta voice' ono evening when he wo* able to hit up.
----------he
&lt;Jj
ly noiorn
of Hratluo, ne
In the great earthquake of krakatca, a 1p
rObUte office. In ,the
City
in
vlcing
the
officer.
dying away in an inaudible whisper.
|.
.... that
—.. ,needs I
.
few years xiiice, there was nn unusual ex- raid County, on Weduevday tbe'.'"th day of
t_ ..
"You h'nvb business there
.'A nd that aiuonnt still remains on de- hibition
of explorivi- forces aecnmpauying ■
®°e titousand right hundred
hornclf by his
hi* aide
side and be-'
lx-' your attention
attention I *nppo«e."
enppow." replied
the .i
She seated heraclf
r ,-----------the
disruption
of
the
surface,
when
volj
^iVrieut.
’
Ciurics
W.
Annstroag,
Judge
of
gan
nn falmrii*
to bathe hi*
4A- fuco
*-»•* and
—hands
t— ’- with
— “ ; young
- -----------physician.
’
’ '
"I think you will
will bo ■
11 no.
' ” responded the coxhior;
• \Vliy.
the wet cloth. Presently haspoke&amp;gain. t able to travel! by tomorrow nnd I'll tako . -the entire ttmonui Ims just boon drawn cank- agt-tici-.-* blew up half of a high Probate.
use tn
to go
for help.
c P. by tho heirs to Mr. Mntislitfld** c*­ rocky falel and left a great depression be- ! In the muter of tbe estate of Harsh Hall,
“It ain’t no nso
r»« far
K-fa 1i you up
-•&gt; to
• - th«
»»• Fort."
«-• -*
low to«.urr«t. Gt lhe „«wr. There luu
dull rerh
.
reckowt” he raid weakly. “I—1 can't
“Thank you.” responded Dan.
., utto.”
lieeniiosqch other exhibition in modern fled. (,f Wyman A. Hall, hmbaud of said deeeaslast long."
i aro right; 1
! have got
gut bttattie**
times, for the material of tbu Islet and the «l. praying that admlnlstraUou of »*ld ertate
-----------। »&lt;v
i;nave
mifiinw* nt
... the •
A look of pity swept over Fanny’s1' Fort,
that."
ul.ir.erhh, ntolettol ™ prejeeto.1 Into .
I’w... nnd
mid very
TCI* important
illipuruiuc at
iu ina'„*
I
fade.
||
Ik
the higher ittmo*pl:erc in very minuteThereupon It is ordered, that Thursday the
He Un-..
then g&lt;ov
gave an ncconnt of the two •
• 1 will go.for my father, and wo will stranger*
strangr m stopping
stopping nt the inn—of
_. hi* j A frit'll I in tji-vd la a friend ihth'ed, and part idea, and gave rise to the extraordi- ‘ 'JWb day of October A. D., W-’ at ten o’clock In
n ice exlii .itit.il of th.- u- iutiful red skies ' ,he torenoou.
be assigned
hearing
m
take you to bur house,” she said gently, overhearing their plot to defr.ind some
KUnou aD(1
hofor
|rs Mtbe1bw
o(
it l&lt;&gt; • thau one uilllhni people have u.irj ex Hl..mon or tne Ik tuiirui-rtsl sides
visible
near
sniiMit.
1
bi*
matter
was
carde&lt;_
P.i*e&lt;! and all other |&gt;erwn« interested tn
“1 will
as quickly a* I can—I will be one of nn eaiitfa. He then relataji hta
fiiuml Jurt isitfli 3 frlrntl in Dr. King’s
ried around the whole earth in the higher said estate, are required to appear at a session
gone but a little while."
I nd venture with the robbers; hi* captnre New Discovery for consumption, eonghn atmmnherr
of said court, then to be holdru ut the ITobate
i
...
., . ...
.
office. In the dty of Usstiugs. In raid County,
Approaching her horse, which wm' by them mid Im prison numt in the under­ ami colds. It you have inner u-ed thU
The mecbanioal theory of heat will.rend- Bi1(j Bftow cause. If any there be. why the pr.iyer
treat cuugli medicine, oue trial will con­
cropping the grass near by, she rnount- ground chamber, of tho stranger's visit
ily explain how a great disruption of thc of Hie petitioner may not lie irranted. And it
vince : ou tlml it hn% wonderful curative
r-1 and rede awiftly in tho direction of to the lone woman nt the cabin aud of power* In all diseases of throat, chest and earth's surface may produce all the phe- j
nomena of volotulc itetion when thc condi- ,
pudency of raid petition and the hearing
nome.
his discovery, that the iwirtiea to bo de­ lmie«. Each bottle Is guaranteed iodo
It waa dark when she returned, bring­ frauded were himself ami mother; of nil that h claimed or money will be re- tions of the material ond the extent of the thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
runturc nre invariable. Imagine what pubUshed Iu Uie Hastings Ban.xkh. a newrsing her father and n neighboring claim hi* &lt;&gt;*capo from the cabin nnd arrival at fuii.’it!. Trial (Kittles free at ’.V. H. Good’s drug store, l-arge larttlrs 30c and
noIder, who had boon passing tho inn Fort Scott; of his abduction by the ploV I year
,.y
veloped when faults of one mile deep were weeks previous to said day nf lirarlnx.
•.»» ASSocMnaw, iaoa
I 51.00.
when she arrived there.
formed, and the terrible friction of two !
Chas. XV auxstio no
ter* nnd tbe accident iu the Dry wood
'
.urtocn ot «ich crral e.trat wore In-------------------I ITotal..
They found the injured man still con­ ford which aune so near costing him hl« '
n^ervh-.g Viair-.
(A true cop)-.)
:---------scious, but very weak. Placing him life.
j
We desire to say to our citizens, that (or vol veil. We can only approach the sub- ---------------------jectbythc mathematics of lhe theory of j
ADMIXISTKATOK’S SALE.
upon the litter which thdy had hastily
’•You know the rv*t." be said in con- * J’ 11 *
have !m.»-ii selling Dr. king's
he.it. and certainly not by any experleni-c. I In the nuut
nutter ot the estate of Samuel Beckey.
dcio.. 1*3?I'n-iivra
T&gt;» pu.n..™
are indent!,,
in •
,«•&lt; .
constructed,
they carried
tho
........................................
— him to
- ■“
*- , iuu
v.toiwH
arc- vviueuuy
in
Along this coast the line* of rupture of | fretMea,
Natter Is bwby
hereby Riven lhat
that ,I ,‘b-n
ball sell at
at pubpuband placed him upon tho couch .in tho Scott at this; munitmt endeavoring to
the
weak
part*
of
the
earths
crust
are
,
j|
t
.
Bn
ritor».
to the lilyhcst
highest bidder, on Friday.
Friday,
e
aiwtto
e«r,
PUn« ’Into
.""w5"TlI"t shown I:t thc depression ol lhe platonu ol 1I tbr
little parlor................................................................. *[ —
------- Mr
* ’ -•
• .wcutfon,
tb«- I'li
I h Jsy
day of November. A. D.
1 &gt;. l«Wf,
itWf, at Io
io
! o'clock
In inc
ibe forenoon, at the late residence ot
ot
i».,,.
ttte
...
i.rti
&lt;n.i
:&lt;&gt;
clock
In
Tho doctor wa* then brought.-but af­ 1 ran nn.l.rsl.uxt wh/I nm m tapnttnnt.
,allsr«.n..n. i «i,„
the I acHlc oct.iu 1m&lt;! and ttie |&gt;orallcliv.i :bJJ|e lalc
Hatnuri
Hockey on
ot. lhe
Hie prcml-rs
prcrul.es hereinlate H
aiuu-1 Hockey
hereinter examining tbe injured man he shook !
. t Oliver tlnnra gnvcventt.1 apmlongea . u. ,r. ... ..-..t..; .
niariinnv th.in &lt;&gt;f at Irttat four • line* id coast mountain* ...p.er dr«.-nbed tn.the township of 1 hornapple,
| trhlrtie
,
J ..ver, jin:... and »i- -latnl n-.nl, lo refund I and the great I nckl*&gt;ne &lt;&lt;f tbe Siemi Nre in the l-iuuts uf Barry. In the Mate of Michigan,
his bead.
iv'di &lt;I-.1(
r-ni-e
Ind . ....... l‘n-s »'ur«ii;H.t
l&lt;&gt; llc&lt;n&lt;e m
authority
to me
nuf
,^.H?!rn)b
..r, Agranted
D. law
py
-I can do nothing for him," he raid to '
"It leaf* anything
anything 11 over
heard onttin- pure
purchase pn.
If ratistiictory results vr.da .ii.d t a &lt; ajr ran^i. Am these i.m s
over heard
out- ,■ tlm
MichlgMu
those gn th cred about the bed
’•There'.ride of a boekj
artonishmept. •1 d.«
d.» not
md 6
(• ■”* their usa. These .reinediw nml the clcsrly r. ljnciat country mud 1 &lt; lb(. । n,i.ft!r ( |Mirt o( lu-ry t
k{”'be
be raid in artontsbmept
the scut of : &lt; famic rhniigr*. .•-■» the earth • *1! tin* r*tate, right, title ai-d iutere-t &lt;4 tbe
•Why
dit&amp;t
k
m
tell
tne
thi*
before.
*■«'•
’
'
i-their
Kn-it
impnlarlD
j»uiHv
&lt;m
are internal injuries of a fatal character |
■ »n tell uie this before. H'uvc uf..
We l av the *£&gt;•«»—•I “&lt;• I'f and
,f» tl
-:*tc i*ituate
i.gradually l-w i-Hr hevt*
'
.
.1. . I
.
iMBdtM-ln* in tne County
Of Bam. In the StateoK
" ■ «• Coody'-ar. druffllat
ami he can Inst but a few hours at tho and I d have &gt;1 mime ono to alar with
evidence clear Ln-fore u* tIJ..I tilo.i;z the ' j|j(
known *u&lt;! .itM-rtt-eil hi follows, to­
you nod wonld have gon,- to the Fort to *
in&gt;
farthert."
.
.
f.thvM- ni ign* there h.-.*/ wit Ta«- *i-»t hilt of ilvi «-*M half of the north
tnanv ..verllm. &lt; f 1 v t forrnl: • the •*&gt;: oartcr ot teetloa f r.irU-cn &lt; 11) In town
■
The i*nt
. ’I know it." ‘•niil the dying man in u look after matter* for you?” ‘
World for ent*
rL Ju1r
Lr
■ h. Ill 11. J. rn K n &lt; ’,
' &gt;«&gt;«»» «••*»«” ’-P* 00
bnraltic layer* n- .»lcln UsNei-ala
BitA* Bn K*r.
whisper. “But tefore I gi» 1 want to,
“Do you think tomorrow will be too ' bruin &lt; mix
D..-««l. Sept. 9. A. D.. IJOt. Admlnl*tr«tar.
| mtv*. ictti-i “happed hands, chilblains, In certain localities and rqn-c
undo some of the injury I; tve done: late?" asked Dim iii ,tn anxious fane.
man, orertko™ «!«•□.; to, north.™
..------------------- radilTBOKl.tt
•We can’t Uli. though I hl-.anlly thick ’
. |ii!&lt;-» or no pay required. It it tlie C aaeadv range.
■
•
t 1
fie *t0p|w»l abruptly, fixing his eyes »n. It require? time b' iron*-:
The dynamical thcury account* for three • Bute ot MIcL gan. Cocnty ot Barry-w.
KJ
xi1. to Kiye t’crb-’ t sithfnetlon. oi
..rhihitir,.,. nt,.i 1- »&lt; . n.v in
n ot the Protwte ' ourt for lhe
upui Mr*. Kiggsby
resultant ixbibitiou*. and 1. u ta*y to
0» rxrry. holrtai at the Probata office,
Then after u mr mtnit’s silepcc he conr- irill
d with their ! For-w.ll- by W. 11. (uxHlyenr, the druggist imagine lliat-t! m nui«t have ixx-n many i«iheCl:v&lt; l Hiuilin.-, in »ald c* «.uty. onfues'
• vxhUdilvu-, of ch-c-irical
Hutted: “I have a'lottcr which I curried
ranprxl them." ’ Tin- |»owagiac union fnlr will be held other
concomitant.exhibitions
electrical &lt;tav the laili day of-Hertember. tu th*?c*r one
&lt; In
L-r. it ehaiii
tlMH&gt;»Bli«! eight llUbitrvd Iibtl ttlftrcy &lt;*«&gt; .
and volcanic farces.
' tlx.
’ great
„
’ ’ of
oway from here by Mistake. It belongs
if they should
». in
the
Chain
or’
ctnule* W. Arnwtioiig. Judse ot
i.U where
U'lton. ro tnanv
•
tho Aleutian island*,
many •.«.
ex­ prn|,mc.
think
remarked Dan;
Mr*. Riggaby there. .1 was mean
.... I had dsc;i|H-&gt;l."
.
.
tinct nnd active volcano*-* exist, every ' In the mstter ot tbe estatu ot F. Kucene
enough to keep it. to get revenge, but 1 ! •hut 1 am convinced that they think mu '
Wibiunk.
nl.
:
..
tl.lw.-»k
lu.e
in
Uie
"o"
C;1„c ,1K
Tert­
’"——
—
‘
1 dead,
dead, &lt;rl*
me''
’i.*v they would have made t&gt;oiue arejHH'l main stay of our r«’P'i;»'.:e. In
•• :tl»r who hnd hope you’ll forgive tne
ig cul'jvnted the mind* which earth « - irface in accompanied by renewed aed.«t Herbert A. MrlUin. brother Ir.-lsw of
.1 '&gt;.i«7&gt;Tsed and I
•• pauAoa. and‘ then with n great
------- -*
**. .ijrtt«
He
ef- atfain
’.t ’recapture me."
activity in the living volcanoe*. audit may saw &lt;Jcci-*»rrf. jimying that adr.u-j!*tra:ion of
future
law
makers
nnd
Jead।
arc
• : to keep fort be drew n fatter from his bread .■
to *•
*anl
nstltioaer
a*
"That i-lve4 lite matter in a different
be safely asaumed that all the plictiotncua *S d&lt;l
*' rstsic “may
•“* *tw
“■ granscl tn
’&lt;&gt; na
’ * «•»■«
. walk in life, llow essential
iunnli4&gt;trstOC. De bout* .m.
■
al’d there be j
; light," answer^! the young physician. ;
pocket nnd handed it to Mrs. Riggsby.
Thrrtvpon It is ordered, that Monday tho
, it Is tluit these mini's should be united to may l&lt;e traced to the contractIqh and rup­
•'It’s the one you Jost, Shnoh," she “I tClink we h;»l better start for the Fort' I' strong, healthy hslie». So many children ture of «&lt;jiue jetrl of lhe surface or crust lOthita* «•! &lt;&gt;&lt;tob»r. A. D.iswm xdo o'clock in
trjjatt. Tt.i*in.l&gt;e a»siir.e&lt;l forth.’ hearing of raid
■. I&lt;nt no tidings Add, glancing rft tho direction*.
as Mwmgts it is light tomorrow."
I-uffer fjoin impurities r.n-.l pqlson- in the from the cr.txle« but s|gw&lt;yM»liDg of our
Mid that thc brir* ut law of raid de, bTorifi Hint It J, a vender thjit they ever planet.—Professor George Dm ;&lt;Uou in Sau &lt;fft«-.-d and all r.tiirr renou* luterrsM in sold
•y. • Where svju
"Yon nre right," answered Dan.
••Yes." raid Mr. Riggxby; “that is the
estr.t.*. are required u&lt; appear *t a1 session of
V
: \ ritv? were thc Jotter.’
„
,
. .
Many F nuicUco Expmintr.
said court.then lo be holdcp al tbe Probateofing
what
may
happen.
'
।
parents
rmuot
lin-i
u
.rd*
strong
enough
ftcr. tn lhe Chy o! Ili.'tinas. in said euuuty. and
hi- j«trbnta and
"You set- I broke it open,” went on
show cause, f any there l*. why tho prayer of
{
It wit* only aUittlu after fight o'clock ' to express their grntitu&lt;h-to Hnixt’s Sars; vague sense of Rojk-s
"Ityit wa* a mean trick
G&lt;&gt;th« nrid Ibcr'-.-ttM completed nn agree­ hie petitioner may not i&gt;e srau'et! Ana it la
on tho following morning when Dan and uparilki1 I &gt;r Its gi&gt;««l • tf -« t&gt; upmi their
ord-red. ttioi sntd petitioner glr- notice
ment by licking raid joining their thumls further
but”-----tothe |&gt;crM»us Interested I a said eiute. of tbe
'
hi*
fonn.l
friend
drove
into
Fort
i
•
’
hildrem
*
Scrofula
.
s.i'.t
rlx-n
n
ami
other
-Never mind thut," replied
replied Mr*
M Srotsu.cn once did and Moor* still do, l&lt;endency of raid |cl!tloi&gt; ami tie hearing
Vi a few days,*’
Mrs jj his new found: friend drove into Fort ।
are effectually
R igsby
4Wu freely forgivo yon. We Scott
Dan proceeded directly to tho ''^M nim
*• ’S:1.oftjfhc
&gt;
; blotid
.
- curedthereof
l
jr causing a copy of this order to be
and
rustic
levt-rs
once
lirtruthed
tlu-m*
......
„.
u
i
,„
i„
v
i^
• if he don’t an '
‘We freely forgive you. We
*!' do things that nrv wrong.’’
military Ixtmtcks. where he found Cap- !’v.,!' ’ ‘r,:
1’
selves by licking their respecQva master’s publish.&lt;1 hi ibe lltssmes Bins».r. a new»■■ tu him I reckon 1
b-je raided too lotl.-r la lior hand aud tain Parker - [
I .u."?..'.’ gI"* "'Us"'
,UMk’
p;n&gt;er i&gt;r&gt;nt&lt; d ai.d circulated tn raid County of
flngrraaud then pressing them together, iidtry. once tn each week tor three suecrralvy
what’;* happened I
as they vowed to remain faithful to Bach ni-eks prcrtcu* to said day of Imartag.
seined herself by the bedside.
When Dan presented the letter given I
Cl’.x*. W. AltusT1105o.
John Criatall. ot Scott*, has fallen heir other forever mid a day.— Irish Times.
A mMMmger was tlisjuitchcd to Ben him by tho fiaynuurter tho captain shook '
Jufgeof Probate
•. way,” raid Mrs.
lo S'KObO fortune in Englund.
(A true copy.).
if' d nuen-y about Ropes' ranch hon.se ami in an hour re- : hands warmly with tho youth.
•---- —'-----i,v lin&lt;l UnntM
nnd Rope*
'
“•11 am
triad to
meet yon.
” bo
u_ '
am glad
to meet
yon my
my 'boy."
time we knowed turned,
accompanied
by Bud
nnd '
■aid cordially. “Thi* I utter tells me tteri
r%ac4.rtr|a
. 4 he’s doing.’’
B half dozen cowlxyys.
: nr- Fanny Riggs*
fcvenlhing possible w:ut done for tho you have had some most dangerous ad- rltCner 8 vaviona*
ventures
with
foe
guerrilla
robbers
aud
,
— —
.is almost doubled, inlnretl nnan. but of no avaiL It wm '
rendered some valuable service to tho '
•nt..' her mother with plain that he was sinking rapidly. '
lain mat no w.-w
. I........
.
••
,
A
few
of
the
settlers
had
gathered
,
pavmaater
ami
hi»
escort.
i
• «hv was coin polled
A ,v»» w. „.v
.on. having
bavins beard
heard of
"I the
the accident,
accident, nnd
and t|
’l have certainly pwed through «m &lt;.
' the work that had there,
now they stood there nmong those who few
I0»v dangers
unngv.o r.vui hnd some narrow a» .tart time before hnd been toeir bitter ; ra,x,.- ran mdrtl Dan. -but I'm afrnt i
i ■ had ben burned most
«&lt;’P&gt;i«e. »«&gt;«•«’ one thought of malice । mJ. MrricM
papaanter werohaHWhllUtker catholics to-morrow wiH dedi­
■
had been de*
cate their new house of worship.
dyin’^nao looked upon the little !
“K™' *!
..
:e it necessary to
| “You must let others l&gt;e the judge of |
r.i upon the range. group, a strange light in his eye
that." rep!:.:d t.'te captain
"1 inn very |
-. .. :r i-foro sunset
Pruaenfly he spoke to one of the,cow­ •gl td yon called : on me nnd hope youT. 1 lifts Ix-cn using Hili’* File l&gt; tnnde for one
. '-r &gt;*.* the prairie boys in n whisper. The cowboy knelt ' remain a* my ghost nt the barrack* dur 1
&lt;) npp!i. ation» each «lny. At Coin■nt of treatment her suiferiRg was
•: t -j... where they by hii» side for a few moments: then ris­
t did not seem ft- if she could
ing nnd turning to those collected about ing your stay utjthc fort.”
“Thank you.*]responded Dan.
I nm I stand thk■ ruuc.,
suffering
dnyq:
-0 ..luiuuto
unuinuy
.......... —
------- it Lio had-strayed lhe taxi, lie raid:
“He sex he ain't got long ter live, nn only here for a brief stay nnd have *omv after Dpilylng. relief tame, ajnl thc pile*
.1. hnd it waft alfore he g«M?s he wants im ter promise ter important matter* to look after. 1 ,-ini, have I ren improving ever since; now aficr
i .;■•&gt;;■ li;ul found be friends. 1 know we hain t done ji.st unacquainroil with any one in tho city? fourteenl applications
she
“
‘ - hardly knows
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
her return, home.
right, an if the settlers’ll fergho u* fer nnd if you would give me your asaist- she has 'ihem nt nil. She has been a great
. a .-mall ravine sho what we’ve done”----and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
niico in some basilicas matters 1'il be sufferer from piles for the I’HSl :’y years.
|Al.KXAM
’
»;«Scipiovillc.
N.
Y(
. i-r toward her at a
“Willingly—willingly." raid Simon
W. A. U»,.r.A.-&gt;.&gt; *------------- .
other Narcotic substance. It is a harinless substitute
obliged.”
Kenn.-i il&gt;cr a printed guarantee with
. ?i'\i r she recognized I Riggsby, stepping forward nnd taking | greatly
-I
am
only
too
glad
to
be
of
service
to
Um .-.- u
each pne »ge. Price &gt;1.00,
Si.00, six for S3
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL.
: -. the cattleman, and tho cowlxiy's band. •'We’ve all been
you." replied the captain
By
mail.
IJ
For
sale
snle
by
Fred
L.
Heath,
thc
the
।
ter
blame;
but
let
ns
fergif
the
past
an
■ i-n of terror.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
“Thank yon.” raid Dan
“I’ll first ac­
druggist
ar •’.liuse you’ro driv- be friend*."
,
-------Silently the cattlrtnon iiriiS.net*lent quaint you with the business that bring*
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays
.1 with tin oath, aa ho clasped hands, while there was a trace me here nn&lt;l then ask your advice a* to
A Ger nan democratic club has been or
dufh' 1 far
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
l i -.ij tho slope. “I’ll of tenrii on more than oue Irairded check.
gnnlzed ; t Alpena for campaign work.
how 1 flhnii proceed."
A few moment* Inter Beu Ropes had
■ to drive stock off of
cures ,Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
A* briefly as possible Dan then related
To-night I
«»y ranbreathed'hi* last.
the circumstances that had led to hi*
Itching, Bleed. teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
If you are troubled with Itcliffignsie&amp;t-*
Bui at •
ment his speech wm
visit to the Fort, and of his discovery of Ing, Win lor protruding pile**, try Hill’s1
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
t«y utv.-fod a cry of hortbe plot of Dill and Suggs to defraud Hie Pon ade. Direct mode of application,
CHAPTER XXVI.
rura^ &lt;!..
i- hor*u suddenly pitch
and bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cas«
and the dnly pile remedy with a printed
himself and mother out of the estate.
A WFAKTUfta DlSCOVKRT.
riolenth '
then horse and rider
"Why, this 1* a most outrageous piece guaranto* with each package. SutUfactoria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
*ent
v:j
refunded.
81.00.
rn, ,v.w..
—. Price at.
00. »ix
six
l.-ap together.
of bnsines*!” declared the captain. "1 1 tion or n uuey
“My G.
By mail. T:,
Try It
. to-night.
. ’ ‘ ”For
~
killed!” cried Fanny.
am only too glad of tbe opixirtunity of for 55.00. B,
trihit^. i;.
sale by 1 red L. Heath, the druggist.
• " 'Fm&gt;, and sitting there
assisting yon to recover your projierty
Uh-r
■ f turned to atone. But
and to aid in bringing tbe villain* to
** Castoria Is so w«U adapUd to child ran that
•• Carted* la *n excellent medicine for chil­
cnlyfora-:
The M * N. E. road has offerrd a
' -‘i - remainedinactive.
I rceommeod ft as superior to any prascripttoi
dren. Mother* have repeatedly told me of it*
Th.a nit
puree for the week’s racp at ltsnL«tcv.
justice."
u I sho dismounted
“What is the first thing to be done?"
good effect upon their children.”
aa-1 bent.
ration man.
Dai O. C. Oaooon,
asked Dan. “I shall rely on your judg­
Hew;.. .
111 So. Oxford St,, Brooklyn, Ji. T.
LowcU,Ma«.
'•&gt;ju his face while the
talking in
to your
yoor weep
ment in the matter "
W*'f th.
“John, Uoww.
[you were talking
.n ami
. &gt; you
...... r__..,,
nnllv nw-.kn
■ lay iilinoat upon him.
“Why. we have iiimply to lay the ln*t night,
•* Our physicians in the children's depart­
frequently
t'P’-ko in
•• Castoria Is the beet reme-ly for children of
Aba.;_,. ..
ideart
itui
to
n
certain
Euphoment
have
spoken hlxtdy of their experi­
a
r
by
into
which
the
term*
of
Ic-ndtxtnucnt
»
matter
before
the
civil
authorities.
You
which I am acquainted. 1 hope the day is not
b&gt;rw- luvl"
ence in their outside practl.u with Castoria,
1 showed plainly how.
can then swear out warrants for tho ar- mta. Who is Etiplwmia?’’
far &lt;11/ taut w ben mother* will consider thc real
•‘Why. kny
^ny dear, that was my—my riftsisI
‘ happened. Tho poor
re*t of the guilty parties and wo will
Intervet ot their children, and tuw CastorA in­
initna!\ i
meti cal auppUe* what la known m regnUr
read of the variousquack nostrum* vhkh are
1 soon have them in the clutches of tho tcr's name.”
partly doubled bo-;
“John,^our
rour sister’* rninuWth fts i.
mime wrw
"iv» Jone.” ,
.Izoroying their i.-^ed one*, by forcing opium,
h wing been broken by 1
“Yes, dear, but we called htr Euphcmln
law.”
morphine, *&gt;Jibing «ymp and other hurtful
“Then v.*eflM better do so at ouce. fnr
favor upon itagents down their thnMta, thereby ■reding
forshortJ*•—Excimuge.
——
•:!i h r strength, Fanny
I shhnld't ney ftK wind of my presence
fnnkd’tli.. •
'• nt‘3 man on his side and
hrtu they’«i manage to dodge iu&gt; in some
”/ am Qlrttl io meet you, my boy.”
i ipon her hip. He uttered
nnd hi*
hi* wife
wife were"!sailing
were railing cm
cm
An old Lan
nan nnd
“ faint
It waa aevenri day* before rhe young way."
anti the
’ «ckUltr.‘*n' -he did so, and tho blood phy*ictan who had ruscjwd Dan Riggs- . “Dome, then,” raid the captain, “and a Meainc r■ between
Wiwn-U Elnckpool
-.............
.... Isle
A* tbe
tho *«a
stat wns
was rather rough and
“ wound in his head. But by frorn the waters of/Drywood tvuuld we ll go over t*&gt; the county attorney's of Man. As
lay j-n,.,..
office antllay tho mutter before him at the old tfoman nnaccuatoumd to sailing
Hill, showing no signs
^turning L
permit him to leave th* room.
she raid tp
p her
ucr husbaud:.nuo.M*..—■
___
■ iousneiM.
J*. Mu*
“You nre my first |Mtient,*' he said to once."
“Ob. John,
ibu. thia
this ship
Ship I*
Is going down:
down. ’’
mart 1 do? What can I
Tbe two left tiy officers' headquarters,
Dan with a smile, “and I aui too jeal­
“Well, pever min'd,” raid her husband.
**• cried F
■‘,&gt;’ty in an agonized voice,
ami, crossing the [ctrade ground, aoon
"It isn't aura”—Loudon Til-Jilt*.
ous of my reputation u a physician to
&gt; ■wocingn*,.
?-dtr.gly about her, but no

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Children Cry for

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

What is

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inciws. Thus at every turn of the pedals
No |i«nl iwnfKreUon I. neora-n
Weber'a wheel would go nearly one and
IhU year. Batltjoo taro Bored from one-half feet further than any of the whee s
one rotta* aeeetnrt to another, or hare ridden by the other boytt la other words faith wa* ever more deVo^ -loJ^beslda
Thursday, October 6, 1892­
8
never reataeered. roo Bost do an this fall Weber’s wheel would go about 10
inches, while those of tbe other boys would
—------ MiglHAlX L.COOK. Editorif you desire to vote. Hand in your names only go 14 11 feet Inches, giving the Nash­ UUehureh.h»»“
,Tmtog,
to the town cleric, supervisor or oldest ville rider an ad vaatafe of about 1M
and for the throe yeara
r—
THI HASTIN’iS, MtCH., FOSTOVTICK.
at every turn of the wheel. Mounted on a
justice.
-- anocenr IL 1879._________
wheel like thorn of the other ridcra the
_____ -____ -r
One Sunday ttigh
a j
to even- Who wants the state bank enrrency? race would have been much cloaer than It
was.
Weber’s wheel was also 15 pounds
Whoever docs should vote the democratic
lighter than the others.
ticket. We believe Che number of those
The best track record is now 9.29 made
FOR PRESIDENT.
whQ really desire this state bank currency
■by Pontiac Chief Friday.
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
h small. If that were squarely pushed. It
Monte seems to be a little flyer.
OF INDIANA.
wonld be voted down by an overwhelming

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FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
WHITELAW REID.
OF NEW YORK.

For Probate

W.’ARMSTRONG

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ForLleuteuuit «inv;-nior.......
j. WIGHT GIDDINGS, of WexfordCoanlri
F0r*,JOHNr^0J&lt;XTni&lt;Lof Marmtrtte County!
For State Treasurer
JOSEPH F. HAMMTZKtL cf Houghton
County
For AuilHor t^oersI........ ..............
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STANLEY W. TVKNER. of Roscenimoa
County
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For AttOrnry-tJenrral.
GERRIT J. DISK EMA. of Ottawa County
For Sunt. Fubtte lustrurtion
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HENRY IL PATTENOILL. of Ingham
County.
For- Member State fViard of Edueatior
KL’GENK A. WII-SON.of VanBureu County.
ForCo’iitnlH’iniier of HUta lJUlil Office............ .
JOHN &lt;5. BERRY, of Otsego County.

YOU ARE

Leo D. could get a mark way down in
tlie 30*s ou a good mile track.

vote.

There Is no need of going oatside of the
modifies the tariff plant of the platform on city for good tousle. Anyone tliat wouldn I
be satisfied with the music furnisned by
which he. stands, and tries to straddle tbe
the Hastings band would kick If he •was- rturob. ami a* 1 bl. ■!■«
silver question. We do not believe it can
going to be hung.
be a satisfactory letter to any one but the
80LD~BAD BURGLARS.
Buzzard bay fisherman.
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by
They Steal Dr. Barber’* Watcfi and
tor side singing to her accompaniment.
In ca*h While he Ate«p«.
Ts AXn
a* bb^b. *. b«‘
Has tlie Journal discovered that Ewing
The first burglary that has occurred in
is its party’s candidate for governor? Or•
not being a ehnrehwoman hostel I. u»“
। this city In a long while happened Satur­
ooU.ir, » U. wb7 ta
doesn’t the Journal editor know a people’s
day night; or early Sunday morning, when
party candidate when he sees him? Orr burglars entered the home of Dr. Barber, com. at that lime, and had tad
.tool
lhe ~"1“ ‘‘J* b«
isn’t Ewiug a candidate? Or wbat is the• on Jefferson streeL and took his watch liealeellna. while bo declare, to -hi. day
and840 Incash, valued in all about893. Enmatter?
trance to
te the house was made by cutting
that he l» Udllug the lrMh-tb»t the loci
&gt; tbe wire screening of tbe cellar
■ •
• ■ - duty tu perform—one to
Cleveland camo to Tammany’s terms in
winnow, uiiiasivuiu* ami
MIB-n.
«o&lt;1 getting
srttuw down
&lt;!&lt;&gt;»» Into
Into the
tbe cellar.
«l «. I wh ebb. kodtaen
«rol that th.
had ocen ।»*m»
New York; and the rankest, ruttenest scre*'i
’, aud
and hc
that the
Tbe door leadlDK dawn Into the .filar entirely »dipped
“P^1 bis
b“ mind,
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political element on earth will be the domi­
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wi&gt;-n ‘thc veatrywas lockerl,
bid tilts
tbl. otatruetli.n
te- Urol tiWmatlon&gt;o
I.
was
locked, biff
obalructlon wu
was D
inis ooBtrucuim
w«»
nant factor In the politics of the nation wasiocKeil.bin
man
put
in
an
appearance.
moved by lhe Intruders plying » p.lt of 1 »&gt;""
P“l
•“ ““Jute
stmom.nu but
but Ma
bl.
Friend*
accepted
the statement,
should Cleveland be elected.
nippers m-d tnnilng the key which w.,
Fri®d. «»&gt;*“,*“, “Kplta.p.1
I bishop didn’t, and there i* no KPl’?50p^
hdtl., the door. Thl. door being ..pened pulpit
btahop in America open to him today.
r We cannot build up our home markets the burglar now hnd free access to ail
New York Iteconler.
or boux* Institutions bv furnishing raw parts of lhe house.
At last we hare Cleveland’s ley er.

Arata Japan Tea?

WHAT
IS
THE
MATTER
WITH
OUR

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Hoyt’s Standard'Coffee?
Prime Kip Boots?

Ladies $2.00 Shoe?

Steamboat Ball’s?
Lawrence L. L. Sheeting.

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23 Oore -ho know

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L. E. STA UFFER

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Going to Dr. and Mrs. Jlarber’s sleeping
apartments, which are up stairs, the watch
and the cash were taken, without arousing
Api-rsrancn Ard Deceptive.
the rinepers. The burglar was apparently
Up Union avenue there trotted a brindle
contented with his haul for had he gone
It will not be because every effort -at across the hall, he would have found a bulldog of large dimeuMoas. H» WM p»*
ticulnrly ferocious of aspect, with a tall
threatening, coaxing and bull-doziug has couple more gold watches and more, money
than he had already taken, but he was that had been cut so short that It was a
not been tried- by tbe middle-of-the-road either satisfied with wlrat he hail stolen, or DMK reminder of a tall, ears chopped cloee
to his head; and thc picturesque frescoing
managers if their -ticket be not endorsed was scared away.
The theft was undoubtedly made by of acaniUiat freely ivlorued his maaaire
by the democrats.
some home talent, and by some one ac­ frame bore mute testimony to thc many
quainted with the house, and who knew battiss In which he had teken a leading
Our rattled contemporary of the Journal
“
JAY A. HUBBELL, of Houghton.
that Dr. Barber had his money dllh him. part. Ho wa* evidently looking for trouFourth Districti
FMIUF T. COUJRUVE. of Barrv. Is having bushels ot trouble in trying to We hope the guilty one may be captured ble—for a “scrap”—and he found It. Across
the street, sneaking demurely along, waa a
drive the Barry connty democrats Into and duly punished.
rmall black dog of the cur species, with
supporting Ids ticket.
SENATORIAL
CONVENTION.
decrepit tail,
a liberal crop
of “whiskers’
At Large— Western District............ ,..................
and that air of carel«*s abandon
often
AARON CLARK, of Kent.
Tbfe
coming
winter'will
be
the
winter
of
seen in tbe tramp species of both th c human
Fourth District
Knpitla noiutnataxl.
CHARLES J. MONROE, ut VanBurenl their discontent for the mlddle-of-the-ruad
and the brute family. The bulldog spied
Tuesday afternoon, as per call, tbe re­
candidates.
publican senatorial convention for tbe 18th him. “Ahn!” snid hb; “there’* an easy
game. I’ll Just take a fall out of that fel­
For Men*her of Congress -•----- ----------- ,-------- district, comprising thc cvuntle* of Barry
HENRY f. THOMAS. Allegan County.
and
Eaton, aisembled in tbe’court room low.”
THE «EFORM PARTY.
And without more ado Bully leaped
■t one o’clock. Hale Kenyon, member of
LeffUlaUve Ticket
acroaa the street, fell on the other dog like
tlie senatorial committee, called tbe con­
a thousand of brick and, cheered on by hb
For Representative in State Legislature.
vention
to
order,
and
named
Mr.
J.
M.
Tig*
oue
cry
more
than
nil
others
that
DAVID HVGGETT. of Assjr-a.
markrd the defeat of thc republican .state Smith, of CUarlotte.av temporary chairman. master, he proceeded to do up that little
' dog. Ami then that little dog with the
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The Journal continues its contemptibly ticket two years ago. and put the reform Mr. •Smith delivered n rattling &gt;peeeh, whisker* and the air at abandon woke up.
partyjin power, was that were it allowed which was well received,
W. £. lioiL
attacks on the republican candidates foi
He gralibol Bully by the threat aud
to gureni. all expenses would be reduced editor of thcBellevueCazette was secretary.
prosecutor and sheriff. We will makq and (axes made correspondingly lower. The convention got to. batioets at once. ;&gt; downed him, bit a hunk out of his neck,
this statemeaL and every man fully con­ Repujjlicanfl were denounced ns frauds ami When the order of nominating a candidate, nnd then a large portion of Bully's noeo
. disappeared In tho fnscas. Uy that time
versant with the record and character on eorrujitiuniste, and their government one was readied, Mr. Fairfield, editor of tlie Bully's uiMter interfered and saved his
thc candidates will bear u» out: That of gnat unnecessary expenditure. This Fuiton Rapids Journal, in a moat excellent pat from total annihilation. The little
cry had the effect of winning many voters speech placed In nomtoation Dr. Samuel
. Barry county la as certain to secure the for tlie reform party who may now be sur­ M. Wilkins, of that city. Mr. FalrchlM dog, still demure, licked his chops, smiled
enforcement of h»w and I have the laws prised to know the results of their ballots was plcawd to say that, owing to tbe un­ broadly and trotted off! up the street, while,
. obeyed If lhe repubHcmr candidates aro after two years experience. Voters will selfish and loyai Reimblleatdsin of Hon. hi* opponent was taken home for rciwdrx
Ami the moral is plain: Don’t judge of a
elected a* she possibly can be if the peo­ not be deceived again this year by mere Duane Hawkins, of Vermontville, thconlj* book by iu cover.—Kansas City Time*.
false assertion into voting a few political candidate who had been mentioned againwt
ple’s nominees are elected. Mr. Sweezey: tricksters and wire pullers into office, af­
Dr. Wilkins, and who bad withdrawn, he
„„ able to present .Dr.
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• Bays he will enforce all laws Impartially. ter reading the following facts In regard tai was
Wilkins
’ name
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l&gt;ehalf of lhe delegation from Eaton county.
Mr. McKevtit says lie will du the same state taxes.
Barry county's iwrtlon of the state tax I This nnnounrement was greeted with
. thing. These gontleiifrin are known, nnd
in lf&gt;90. Luce’s last year, was 817,376 56. much applause, and nuule Mr. Hawkins
known to be men of their word, and their Barry count&gt; s portion of the state tax’ for many friends, who will see that he is re­
1
word will certainly lie taken. There Is no 1893, Gov. Wliian’s la*t year. Is 818.838.95 membered In the future. Dr. Wilkins was
more than under Luce’s ad- then given an unanimous nomination. In
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excuse for the Journal's tirade against or
minidratiou. These two rears are com­ response to calls, both In* and Mr. HawI
these men except Hint it plcastja our con­
pared with each other tor they are known Bn* appeared before the eouvention. and
' temporary to get down Into the mud and
as -off years,’’ that is years when the leg­ made short addresses.
Tbe convention
throw dirt.
islature mceiA Last year
1891. the then adjourned.
state tax proper was more than it was in
Dr. Wilkins was born in Ohjo. served
1889 under Luee. But last year the alate through the war. and afterwards located
The nomination -of Judge Hooker for the recelvMl over 8500,000 cash from the U.
In Eaton Rapids, where he ha* continuous­
vacancy on the supreme bench exactly S governnx-nt, which was levied for war ly resided. He is a gentleman of culture,
suits the people of Barry county. Irre. purposes. Thia half million wa* used for very approachable and much In earnest in
state purposes so that it cut down th&lt;- whatever he does.
He Iras served two
speqtive of parly. They knew him to lie
state tax and made it appear lower.
terms in the legislature with great end it.
an honest, capable judge, who will always
The expense of running the slate gov-. and is-a gentleman who will represent this
be true lo tbe right as he understands it. eminent under WUran’s has been between dealrict ably and capably at Lansing.
and who will not make a business of hair­ six and seven pvreouL more than it was
nnder Luce.
splitting In pacing Judgement on cases
Two tilings can be truly said of the
In Its account of the displays made by
brought before him. Barry county can do great ■ reform party, viz: Flrat. it has
some of the business men of this city at
henelf honor, and help to bring added raised state taxes between six and seven the fair last week, the Banner failed to
dignity and lustre to the supreme bench per cent. Second. It has auccoeded In ■include that which was as creditable as
niaking laws that are a disgrace to tlie any ever made by a Hastings business
by giving to Judge Hooker a ronaUig .ma­
-statute books, and wUeh ought to con­ house. Tbe fact that W. H. Myers. lnjority. .Let it be done, aud none will-have demn the party to eternal oblivion. Hon­
atead of making his display in floral hall,
reason to regret it
orable competition among political parties made It In the new room under tbe ad­
Is to be welcomed, but any party that dition to the grand stand accounts for the
Our contemporary of the Journal has seeks to gain ascendency through promises fact that we failed to notice it on our brief
that are not fulfilled invariably dies young. tour of the grounds on the first day of tbe
discovered to bls great surprise that bls
Aud we know that Barry eonuty will have fair. .
mammoth-:&gt;ca ret row, his last and despewte her full quota of voters who will, assist at
But while Mr. Myers was compelled for
resort, failed to work on tbe Barry county the obsequies of any reform party that lack of apace in art lull to use this new
democrats. In tones of wild alarm he an­ raises state taxes over six per cent, as room, people soon found out where
soon as it gets Into office.
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,
his display was. and thenceforth the use­
nounced to a terrified world, that the
ful and attractive goods In bis line which
Barner. a republican paper, .and this
FORTIETH ANNUAL FAIR.
he manufactures and sells, and which
writer, a qopnblicau, were oppudug Judge
were so tastefully displayed, became the
Morse. That was awful! We announced
center of attraction, and drew froni\ every
Had the officers of the Agricultural so­ oue expressions of comnwvdatlonj The
same time ago that we believed the demo­
ciety had the privilege of making the cred id for thc artistic arrangement of the
crats of Bargy county preferred an out­ weather for the fair, they could not have
exhibit must be given to Mr. Fred Myers,
spoken opponent, to one who was slabbing put up four better days than were given who bad charge of the same. Few who
for lhe fair this year. The only complaint saw these elegant goods, and the great
their organization in the back.
coaid
be made, was that it
variety of them, that
failed
to possibly
be astonished
was too but, but of course there would at tbe extent aud variety of goods in
It h now authoritatively stated that Don
have lo be some compialuL Owing to the bls Hue handled by Mr. Myers.
In his
■Dickinson lias his Cleveland rainbow loca­ rule that uu premium will be given only
exhibit were fine seta of double and single
ted over IliinoU. For a long time tbe on such arUdrsjpi are-onijmerated In the harness, robes, all nice, but ranging from
states of Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and premium book, visitors In floral hall, were tbe eheap woolen to the finest wolf, blank­
under the painful necessity' o? having to ets, no end of variety. And the line of
Minnesota, wece aspposed to be located
look at rough pine boards In many places,
directly under this rainbow. But when that had always heretofore been concealed of trunks and valises were worthy of note
as were also tbe line of novelties In horse
tbe chaser got lbe.jp, there was no hope of by fancy work of all kinds. Many people gxjds. There were whips, halters and
anything but IJIJnaif, and that will prove brought tilings to be entered for premiums, dusters too, that were, worthy of inspec­
but finding that no premlams would be tion. But a crowning feature of the dlaplav
an Idle dream.
awarded on seek a L Tea as th- y brought. was lhe silver aud gold mounted double
took them away again. And It is safe to
harness made by Mr. Myers for Wm.
This harness Mr
Stay-at-home reiaklicana defeated the say that many ladles and genllemen who Mitchell, of Irving.
were thus d leap pula ted this year, will not Mitchell expects to fit upon a span that will
republican state qbd -county ticket two prepare exhibits for the county fairs here
do a mile iu 2^0 or better, and thc driver
years ago. It Is hardly neceenry to a«y In the future—at least not until they know will eat nobody’s dust
This harness
that, K the republican tiokel is elected, it that premiums wHI be awarded ou what worthy In It beauty, elegance and utility
will be because the republicans get oat to they take pains to bring. And what Is such a pair as Maud S. and Nancy Hanks
trtn* of floral hail may also be said of other Without question this Is the best and most
tbe polio. In this s|ate and In this county, departments.
costly harnem ever made or sold In Barry
the republican party has a good safe m»connty.
1
paid jodj
forlty when the party vote I* polled.
It Is a muter of pleasure for us to thus
The receipts were about 83,000. This
ougld
to leave
with a nice wrcomment on the
display
madetnebysociety
our anterprislng townsman.
Mr. Mycre aeeks
pliiA
The United States has abont five per
In all thing, pertaining to his busiucs* to
The addition to the grand stand was ba first It h with pleasure, too, that we
cent of the world's population: and yet we
greatly appreciated, and had it been twice note the large Increase In his trade, ami the
consume 30 per cent, of tbe world’s sugar,
| as large IIkcc would not have been any (act that honest goods, honest merit and
coffee, tea and manufactured products. । spare room
fair dealing have won for him his large
Ib it any wonder, then, that foreign manu- I
Al. Weber, foreman of the ’Nashville and increasing patronage.
fact u rem want our duties on their goods : News, captured all tbe prizes In the hlcy[ de races, and mide the five miles In the
removed?
The helicoid anemometer is said to be
j exceedlnglv food time of 17 mioatee. Ot quite independent of friction for all ex­
u
,
couree It takes n pfffn/T to do anything up cepting light winds, but It isnotaosimple
From Juhn 1. Blch down, lhe romlneea brown, bat in J-jstJae to the oilier riders, In txmatructian as the enp form. The air
on tbe republican state ticket aw eminent* we will say, M luj Ow n reported tn us. meter consist* of n single screw blade
ly worthy tbe support and tMiw of Ibp re''*• ro^c 11
that was geared fermed of thin aluminium, and made n*
-&lt; Mid-tan.
|
°L"i- nearly as possible into tha exact shape of a
.
j tuner rulers went cii’y grareu up to 57 t-ertion eta helicoid.-New York Times.
materials for foreign manufacturers and
paying them for the labor and giving them
the profit on Uie manufacture.

pLEASE comi in
Come

in anyway

an&gt;l see our stock of
goods.
We want to show

you the heist stocked
storein town, with

STAPLE and FANCY &amp;roceries.
Also

Crockery,

Glassware,

China .and

Lamps.

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And SOFT SOLED SHOES for the Baby.
THE Y’RE BEA UTIES.
IVE HA VE THEM.
From 25c to 50c per pair.

THEY are soft .aiul easy on the feet giving ease and comfort.
We have a full line of those nice warm felt slippers again this Fall, also felt shoes. A •
large line of overgaiters on the way.
Call and see us, we will use you well. Remember our six months subscription tu Good
Form with $10.00 cash trade.

ONE PRICE SHOE DEAL LKS.

JUST ARRIVED
OUR NEW

MLLJTTLEJIN bEKBTfWTJ

1 hey are beauties, blocked in th? Dunlap style.

and you always get a hat in style.

Get a Dunlap hat

They are the leaders of fashon in

the manufacture of hats.
Yours respectfully,

E. W. nORRILL &amp; CO
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS

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lug powder. Highest
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Report.

MON HALL

.ASTINGS,

Ex. Governor

Cyrus 5. LUCE.
everybody.
tation to the

. YOU

Tbera o'w wm ■ time «■ im. cll,
when meh bmuatul M,ta of mailnnT
tool, were dUpl.yerl m el Pnm». r„r
r.errthln, iml*. line go lo Beeeelr., the
lender In new «,ta. te,t quanta end
lowest prices.

Thoa. K Edh« says: “1 consider lhe
balance and hair springs In the Palltard
watches a wonderful Invention, not only
for workers around dynamos but wher­
ever accurate time Sa required." John

Mias Ida’ Hampton, of Barry, were the
happy one* that were united In marriage
in-fore the grand stand at the fair ground.
Excellent order wan preserved during the
cereatooy which was very pleasing lo Rev.
Puffcc. aud lo all who desired to listen.

Rev. T. II. Jacokes and family have
n oved hen; from Middleville mid purchased
the Fayette Osborn house In tbe south part
of tho town. Mr. Jaeokes is n retired M.
E, minister and looks upon Eaton Rapids
as a desirable residence town. — Eaton
Rapids Jonmal.

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7“
attending the fair,

' We are going to do business with you because we have just exactly what you want,
and our prices are simply irresistable.

OUR FALL AND WINTER ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE A TURN-OUT I

uh«'lo«" rtstadsr

HEM J * BOYJ ° CLOTHING,

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%*'**"•• 01 Prairieville, vs,
In the city Monday.

feiWB|,l,r'y.,lk,”R’of CWeagol&gt;ta visiting
friends In the city.
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HATS XINb SENTJ’ FURNUTHNQ SOODS

*^Jau. Hoonan. of Kalamazoo, is tlslting
relatives in the city.
✓Cyril Grigsby, of Chicago, is visiting his
parents In this cky.

P. T. Colgrove was In Grand Rapids
balurday on business.
.
Guy Bauer went to lhe state University
at Ann Arbor Moutlay.
Miss Grace Stewart, of Battle Creek,
visited friends here lost week.

Mrs. Belle Emery, of Grand Rapids, la
Visiting her patents in this city.

Our complete a»«ortment insure* perfect satisfaction .in the selection of goods to sat­
isfy individual tastes. You will find our large stock made up entirely of goods that are
trustworthy, serviceable and the best of their class.

EVERYTHING : GOES : AT 1 THE i LOWEST 1 POSSIBLE i PRICE
Gome in and see how FAIR we will treat you, how well we will PLEASE you, and
how much we will SAVE for you.

program:
Grecian history. Mr*. Geer.
The United Slates and foreign powers.

t - at Union Hal! Fri-

Mrs. HojL
•
Influence of Greek Architecture in the
United States. Mrs. Maggie-Biuley.

SCRAPS.

3*7.1.' ' ‘- Kin'‘ 1,1 HaaUnga can be
a lln
' ' " l’rice
5lore of Woolley
^•-n. Price 23. 30 and 50 cents.

called "llme-jand all three
™
up before the august presence ot Justice
Beadle, who rmrre' bls decision- until

\^new where to come
P ’P?uUry-wh*? G&gt;ey se­
at tl &lt;• t.' ।
of this chy, a&gt; one
tar. 1
ll,at department at their

S*Ctas*tauieIlewell WM neat asMllcd by

Ottnbes ’i^ii "H’Nt Friday evening.

hMhk puz/a

A $ Saved is Better than $2 Earned
We mean business:

Don’t miss gettting one.

They must go

They are bargains.

Oreille Gomlenougli.
t
place ot attach. Beterre K.nasltm Ibmigin
S10 an,l costs WS. Guorl-enousb but
ville thought differently, so tht case

wm a scrap between A^x Chrtetle and nn
other own. Iu which tbe.»“•«"*" £££
eldedly tbe best ot II. ’'osrmt Arres
sod . I»w solid ones'“late.
much fighting m there haa b« o or uno ■

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MEN

A man wllih a family to work ou a f;
by tlie year.] For further particulars
.lre‘« "box 353,” Hostings. Mich.

There’s naught that lensd
more dignity to a man’s appear­
ance than a neatly fitting suit
of clothing,

C|me into my enclosure on Uie Geo.
Grejory farm. Hastings township. Sept.
28tq, 1892. a mare. Owner can have same
by proving property, paying expenses and
payfog for this notice.
Geo. H. Clemkxce,
Dkted, Sept 28, 1892.

For tbe dedication ceremonies of the
Columbian exposition at Chicago, the Chi­
cago A West Michigan Ky. and Detroit.
Lansing &lt;&amp; Northern- R. It. will sell on
OcLl 19th to 22nd, limited to return Oct.
24thl excursion tickets at one and onethird fare, for round trip.
Geo. DeUaves. G. P. A.

Cantiiis-COMMtv-On tbe 29th day of
tin at-thc l’re*byUTian paraoruute. by Ret.
A b. Grigsby. Wm. Coburn. ot Hastings to
EUxabvth Conley, at Carlton.
Rciwtof the condition ot the Hastlmts City
Bunk Hl HasUdWt. Michigan, at the close of
»»!«»..S«l”.
Ix)«n« and dHcountt...."....... •
stock*, bonds, moitgagt•«, etc.. ■
Hue from banks tn resent elite*.
Furniture and fixtures.....--------

Checks and cash Items
Gold, eotn............ ........................ _
u'tk'kud Natioud Bank iiotei...

‘’““•"-rfSS.'.

,I,H eampalgn will be
?!ny l,n^‘»te&lt;l from tbe

IF SO

luteal or Intlde paf/i

l.ROO oo

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i.w S3
2.2400a.
turn &lt;w

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m.’o

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. 1200,929 ro
saturuiiy »
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There was no particular time announced
.9 75,000 00
1 '-f thb Democrat, moved u Uie time for openles round No. 1. nor Capital stock paid tn
.
b.000 00
••• from Hickory Corners were the neme, ot lhe principals &lt;l»ru out. Cmfivtded profitst.........
.
3^15 99
In fact It waa a sort ot a
’&lt;YL’„re Dlvldaads unpaid' 30.811 21 I
&lt;*. I*. Spaulding and Mrs. John pleaae,- and the program was impromptu,
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nrrpUon yesterday after- tbuugh quite complete betore tlie day a ex­
&gt;2'0 928 80
lo their friends.
creta. were concluded.
There■
large attendance ot courae M tbe eolortaln
inr',i*.c'“ ’
s,”! ,ateat styles are arrivmeht waa tree. The Oral one. to Jump
, i’• ‘No old shop-worn Into tbe arena were Traub and Cnaa.
«S£n'!
',:T' but everTlh,n* frwh
Scoby ou oue side, and George Rejnolda.
Srifc other. Some old dldtatftt
/krx si
brought up eonrernlng a houae, and they
mother
of
Hon.
Daniel
Strike*-, hi,
du«sattended every county fair all proceeded lo pul up their
wld lathi.
WM. H. Powehn. a* Directory
dty. thc one this year being One ot tbe Scoby boys was
’I* foHu •;
!&gt;xx. W. Ilarb«’t4». I
a right bander tram Beynolda. that reused
'.W
HHcnfsoft sole baby a swelling over bls optic. Martha IBliter

dhriy1' | ’
rtpubli..,?, .

DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY?

Jllss Adda ’Jordan, for .several rears
past, one of the teachers in the high school
bul dibg. has accepted a position In the
Del roil schools under Prof. Hall, formerly
ot tjhis city, and left Tuesday afternoon
' her new field of work. She gets 8225
for
IDO .*
■■ per year titan she got herff, and gQts
Ise of S50 per year for the’ first three
,.._rs.
About Uie time that teachers beyea
cone most useful here they are taken
uw; y i»y better Inducements, and the
feat hers arc not to blame eltlier.

Editor Fl
hi’ family
Weiday.

for aV'

R. MUDGE &amp; SON

».

i -week nt Mrs. Williams,
■t milliner. •

•lance in Union ball
ng was largely attended.

A REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES,

On“"1

And the way to save a dollar is to j?et a $20 dollar suit for $15 at ARCHIE McCoy’S
J । furniture and carpet room, Hastings, Mich. We guarantee to give you $20 for $15, $2.5 for
‘ $18, $30 for $20 and $75 for $50 as long as our bed room suits Last.
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12d quires.

1 •- L500 empty barrels for
■ Little Bri- k gro ery.

rhe opening months of a season we shall make you all remember as

Mo’fiSy1’- ** 00011 W“ 10 nnmd ““PlUs

Grand Master of the Grand Ixxlge of
Mirhtgan, and Grand Lecturer Clark con­ ^Walter Lampman went to Amr Arbor
ducted the school of Instruction in the Monday where he will’ enter the dental
Masonic lodge here jeslerday.’ It was depart men’..
•
largely attended by Manons from all -parts
✓R- B. Messer left for a trip through' the '
of the county. The Star lodge gave a
eastern
states
Tuesday
In the interests of I
banquet In Union halt last evening in hon­
or of the event. The banquet was a tine tl»j Wool boot company.
one. an are all tliat are given by tbe Star
Mrs. Belie Monroe, of Battle Creek. 1
lodge.
•
vlkited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Matt­
hews, in this city last week.
• Everyone who expected to sc.- tlie
balloonist go up m&gt; high this year that his
George Matthews returned to Ashland.
back would acrapc the clouds were sadly Wisconsin, Tuesday after a visit of several
disappoint!. H!s balloon was sluffed so •r’* with her parents here.
full of steam and smoke that in ascending
it actually .cleared the fair ground fence on. V^Mrs. F. B. Pryor left with her two child­
the first attempt, and the dizzy height daz­ rep. Chester and Lois, for Rochester. N.
zled the daring ueronaut so* that ho clung Y.L Tuesday to visit relatives.
Mrs. Nellie Bentley hu moved to this [
U&gt; l|ls balloon and reached the ground in
safety. We would recommend that he' city from Grand Rapids, and Is occupying i
practice jumping oaf a stump until he gets till
Un lover jwxrt of Mrs. Simpson's house.
■
thoroughly used to big distances.
. .fr.s. John Black. of.EIDoraddj Ixits.. |
We lave in tlie store and on the road visiti-d her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Black, |
the|finest lot of stand and library lamps l.vt week, on her return from Washington,
ever shown in the town. We
will
have tlie finest display bt china­
’he Mi««t-I Raymond and .It-fferds of
ware and crockery we ever had. We have
bought largely tor we know the prhu.« will Gn nd R*pid», art* the guests of Mrs. M.
sei lithe goods. Our grocery stock Is full L. leer. They will- organize a class in
and complete. All goods fresh and new. elv ution in tills elty if possible.

* LOCAL NEWS.

•byeifnm

Artjor

Mrs*. Glenn Greenfield, of Grand Rapids,
When does a watch or clock iieed clean­
ing? The best watch aud clock oil will spent Sunday with her parents here.
Inbiicatb alxiut 12 to 15 months then the '/&lt;Mlss Millspaugh went to Manchester
wheels run dry and the pivots commence Friday to attend the funeral of her uncle,
wearing off and ruin the beat time piece.
P. T. Colgrove started out on a two
! Have your-watch cleaned at least once
in‘18 mouths to keep It in good order and wecks-campalgnltig tour of the state Mon.
to havehhe work done well you must leave fi«r.
it, with John Bfssmer the Jeweler.
ZEm Busby Is attending the Crfftrlolte
fair
this
week
and is one of the judges of1
Gen. W. P.'Innea, of Grand Rapids.

■ ’jfl: Dinins: Hall

. tbe differ.
H-l- E&lt;

&gt;um lm Ann

ls« wfifik0" mi* ™

THOrtfiS blXON,

Th|-week.

pu»i.

J* JJL A. Bsrbsr I. ,lsltta, Wend. Io

Mrs. Selllo Andrus &lt;taw the doll offerby Fred I. llesib. the druggist, to tbe
rtlm guessing Ibe UMrest lo the num bee
ot UekeU Ibst would be aoltl tor Ute grand
lo talrtX.'P“l Son4*&gt;' W,B rol,u’“
stsnd during the tslr. The number
Uriels sold wu *U». snrt Mrs. Aodnts
(JlF* CUrk vhltal »'&gt;"&lt;*• In Linguessed 2354—an excellent guc»e,
✓Sir. Byron Tungate, of Johmtown, and bing over Sunday.

If you wm
will look
IHy-u can apply St Ir
iouk hi
, over
----- you
... will
----- -agro** ■
amt bo »u.;tt,-r if ‘ with what we
nay.
-------.... We have just roctived
received ,
hoist tlnnly &lt;□ the a full
----. ■ . Jan*.
.
line of_ plant
*
-riraatniWKeB.
Hams A VaxATxman. ■SriAXD. D. D.8.
While Cloud.
Baxxf.k readers will please .remember!
*
Michigan
that we cannot now fjirnisli the Baxxkk
and Detroit Weekly Tribun- for less than
$1.49 per year, as the. price of the latter
paper hu been raked on ns. Aa was an­
nounced la»t week we have made arrange­
ments wiyi th‘* N’&lt;J* York Weekly Tribune
so that we can furnish the two fur SI.10
'T&gt; RAPIDS.
per year. - The 1J. Y. Tribune is a 1 (bpage
paper aud Is one of tho leading American
nr.cis. coniOnil e-dt.
weeklies published. The farm department
! Five I’earl Street:
alone is worth many time? what the paper
l. ■lun’^iie afraid.
, cost?.
। ♦•ggs. Just newly laid.
Church and Society.
• -!i butter too. as well,
The ladies ot the mlsilonary society
r lends.and neighbors tell,
connected with the Presbyterian church
L &lt; Ise।you meet
are reminded of the usual monthly meet­
ing next Wednesday al the parsonage, and
TOM hi '&lt; \ &gt;
ihe place to eat.
- if. ! bring the little ones as all interested are cordially invited.
The quarterly tea meeting of lhe W. F.
. .i Nickle from Torn.
M. S. of the Methodist Episcopal church
will be held on Wednesday. Oct. 12th. at
the hom/j of Mrs. J., C. Lampman. All
members are requested to i&gt;e present at
half past two. Supper will be served
I ■ CIRCULATION •
from 5:30 to seven o'clock, to which a
general invitation is given. After supper
a abort program consisting of music, reci­
tations, etc. will be rendered.
m
for advertisements
Usual services at tbe Presbyterian
’■-t- Tuesdays at latest to
Evening topic the
Issue, of the week church next Sunday.
three S’s. Services at 7 o'clock and during
the winter months.
There will be preaching nt the Rogers’
hall next Sabbath uromiug at 10:33 n. in.
rtt RussclPs.
and 7 p. m. Also preaching at the town
t-ret at 0:30 Instead of of Morgan at 8 P- m.
*TFi&gt;e Chautauqua circle will meet Satur­
THt
in tbe county to buy day evening. Oct. 8tl&gt;. nt the residence or
Mr. Henry Goodyear, with lhe following

R.T.;-.

personal mention.
'^Cbsrtle a&gt;)!e .pent Sundsy |n BHtaw.

More likely than not a man’H 810 all Wool Suit will be your

Q -j j] test of the Clothing Store—Fall or winter. It’s a sort of standm I V ar(i evel1 &gt;1 y°ur m‘n(l &gt;s 011 a higher cost suit. Tlie goods,

’’’
tlie quality, tlie style, makeup and finish are a starting point
for you. Here they are, more money-full than we know of anywhere else
in this town.
The 812.00. 813.5b and Si5.00 Suits—In
black cheviots, rough and smooth faced stuffs,
small checks in Homespuns, and In silk mixtures
—are a handsome lot.
At 816, $18. doxena of other styles—many of
them just received.
•
.
The very tip-top of sty le fur the young or
“youngish” man Is the double breasted sack yoat
(as illustrated.)
k•
Do you know the goodness and extent of our
Men’s Sults.

THERE

A light-weight overcoat to sell at 10 and 12
Ss can be found in most any Clothing House.
Compare them with onr stogk:
We doubt
whether you’ll find one like ours at those price*.
We rather think you’ll buy It at this store.
We’re quite proud of our New Neckwear;
our heavy weight Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves.
Hats, etc.
Men’s Trousers al 82.50. Strong, durable
and all wool, or SO if you prefer—styles and
styles between.

We're mtule_
lhl» once it was our purpose to retrain front men­
tioning an interesting. much-to-teU-about subject
at tics store-Bora Cixrnu»a

ID. aon

Figure* on Algerian Stone*.
Mr Flamond, who bus been studying
th? iowrlbcl stone In tbe routbeutern
I,art ut Algeria.
'“a”11 '’J”’!
upon which men. &lt;r&lt;»nen M,l

Si

The old axiom about not judging a
man by bls apparel lias sunk Into Insignif­
icance in the matter-of-fact age. aud it can
be t&lt;uly said that '’the garment oft
proclaims the rtiuiu"

XSi'a.

Utaigi, the elephant has not Inhabited UN
reciun within historic times. No clew hits
St been Mfnd to th&lt;f identity of U»mc£&lt;&gt;
pl., who were oeldently
ArnlM, Rom an*. Vnndalnor \ isigotlm. The
designs bear ccmiderable r«"^,ance
Egyptian figures. -New \ork Sun.

GS

�MY WIFE

PBOBAt H ORDER.

’“l!Tih. »U«»ro&lt;u»«u»oUM™S. '■“!»“Ji'SSSLa «u»«
*
nf Ftuu-ne Hartborn. *oo ot said

Eleven Workmen Imprisoned in

Su. Mo. T*. We. Th.

Si.

1

nu.wi« Th., ur.
tnm ih® VrUon CTmmb-rAMH-.5U, Wlh, S,pu 3O.-Sb«Il Na &amp; ot

theGrmt Norri® I™ ■»&gt;"•* '7"™;, '
wu al &lt; o'clock
morning lb.
„ni ot a caveln. and la., nlghl clcrm
„,-n who
»■-“ kT tho t.mw
w®„ .ml . h.nmbo.l In a nxm. Inthc bovclottl»mr&lt;h. while UwirMtow wwtam
wm working w«k mlglrt Mid mate tor
their rrecuo. Th&lt;rer#ombed men aro: Jo» 1
Bluomquiat. Simon Daakimnn. Frank I&gt;enshaw. Sum Denshaw, Michael Dowt*. Her­
man Erickfton, John Johnoaa, Jacob Sundquiot, Ahraham Thompson, two unknown
men. All the men are unmarried except
four, Johnson, Thompoon and the two

enough

4 5 6 7
10 11 12 13 14
1G 17 18 •19 20 21
23 24 25 26 27 28
30 31
2

Th.l, r®ll®wW.rkm.-„ f.l®«

GET

&gt;'°i&gt;^rwsi«nc&lt;l for th* Ueorius of sold
net Ittouand that tbe heirs at lawafeald rteECMcd
another penon* mtcreated la

1892

A 8UDDEH OAVE-ffl HATCHES THEH-

SHE
CAN’T

tor in said wH named or to aoma oilier suitable

1892 ’ OCTOBER.

an Iron Mine.

SAYS

n,,s!. Oua- *• .!■»»!«•&lt;. J“U« « r™.

IN MORTAL PERIL.

8

8
15
22

29

Blit, Uiwg Uorthr»
time t-ble.'

K? dFi(
M.f.orii
AIIO
ElHMlabaaffivtifa
LakeOIWi !
Woodbury
Sunfield
Mulliken
Grand i^de*- .
laxi-ilnK
Detroit

Edmore
HlnOluU

triumph of key punchers.
|Gi»H&gt;&lt; ~W^t~
.. I Deltoil
TelcET*phl»ta on the !».. C. B. and N.
M Unalnu
Win Their Strike.
„ Grand la*
,. Mulliken
Ckdau Rapids, la., Oct. 3.—At noon
.. Munteld
Saturday Superintendent Williams, of the
,. [Wrodburr
.. LakOOde-iia
Burlington,Cedar Rapid* and Northern rail­
„ iciartsrlllt:
way, aignwi an agreement rvcogniiirig tho
,. Elmdale
.. Alto
tinier "&lt; K»ll»»r TrlrKHRilx-n..
., | McCord
vital point, o! tin- »tnkr. and llraaJ Chlrf
,1 IEhmi ifarts
i
Rnin-av declared tho strike off. It i* also
Ar tGrand
proridal in tbe wvemro. that IT tba
Den.*hawK
.,,»nU,,r» J&gt;onld «an« to cun®l&lt;ler Uie ROtoCan Hear the Imprisoned Men.
Uon ut wn«e. • ™n»«“ m“&gt;' Pr™"* th«
At 8:49 ln*t- night one room waa rwicheti matter to the proper official# of the com­
PECKHAM’S CROUP ftEMED.Y I
„ Poitt-ind
in which two nun were working. Thia pany, who will treat with them. The men
Ar Iniiu
Lr Howard City
BSMID BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD B
contained two trammers. The room waa will return to work at once.
Ar font*
apparently fnlL The remainder of the
•• Stonum
WAS A RAGING CONFLAGRATION.
■’dtnore
men luv in two room* further buck. Tlie
Every day, others
buried meu rwpondtd to signal* on
IMM Of •!OO.OOO.
four time* In an hour, between 7 and 8
THE CHILDREN’S COUGH CURE
DE’ Moines, Sept 29.—Tho entire bwd- Rapids and Drtro&gt;
o'clock. The proa^t* urere brighter than
night
trail
during the afternoon that tlie men will be nportion ot the cwd mining town of on
Union stattorf,
rew ind.' The catn*tro|.he occurred shortly ihtnnellM, twelve mile* south of here,
after the drill hole* Imd been flrral. and the burned yuatonlay afternoon. Oue hundred
concamioh k«wn«1 the hanging ''•all. and eighteen buildings were deMtrored.
ichigan
entral
bringing thuifaands Of ton* of earth down Tlio hwivirst loners were McKinney &amp; Son*, route to Uieruitintrr resort* &lt;?! r.&lt;&gt;r.i
upon the me# who ^er^ in thc drift. Tbe building and general inrrcnndbe, A5,000; P.
“ Hu Niagara Falls Route.’*
banging waH of the mine oon*i*l&gt; of !&lt;"**. W. Brown, building and general merchan­
friable rock, requiring very great quanti­ dise, |12,(WJ; J. G. Person, groceries, SI,000.
The other Iumkb were all ronaller, but tho
SlMlonA
g - ]Sg gg gj |
ties of thulvr for support.
nggregnto will be about #100,000, with #30,Itellwve* the Men Are Rafe.
The aceno of the dbeurter i» at thc largest imu inaumnee.__________________
1a.m.ip.m |p.m.hLm.!*.m,
1 7:47! 2.1«i 6»;ii.5g;
ELAST15 1S-.
iron mine In the world, whose wealth of
night
PHENOMENAL NANCY HANKS.
‘ r runner i
ore i * unlimited. The cavreln extends from
SUtlOM.
tin- biirface to tho filth level. A* soon a*
IN THE
Your Druggist will supply you. the cnve-ln occurred a large crew wa*
summonwl to tho mine ana the work of
WK8TWARD.
|X m. |a®m.! i&gt;.m.|p.m.|p.tn.
Wumxos........... ............ I lm] sj»| uaq t.n| 1.00
Teure Hactk, Ind., Sept. IS.-Nancy
rescue )»cgan nt opce. Tho men are entomlxd in room 11. the fifth level, nnd Can- Hanks ha* distinguished huraelf again.
M. A. UU.l.MAN. L xral Agent, Hastings
tain Sutherland, of the mine, I* certain Ten thou Mint! people yiwtcnley «aw her do
A.
Ciiittuw.
W Buoauas G. P. &amp; T.
that the cave-in ha* not molested the room lhe mile in tlie remarkable time of 2.-O4 on
nnd that the men art all safe. 'Hie room a regulation track, aud after it waadone
in which the men are i* sixteen feet wide,
Budd Doble sent a telegram to Bonner,
forty feet high and forty fret-long.
owner &lt;»f Maud S., onuouncing the fact n»
'
Work of IU-m-uc Very Nlow.
RES
None of the entombed men i* supposed to a gentle hint that Budd wm waiting to re-'
tie hurt, unlem they were caught In tho wire the check for fS,'XV offerol by Bunnyr
right foot iMtasnge which liwj* to the room to thc first horse that did tho mik in
2:05.
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nnd i» now filled with caved ore. The roscuing party at once la-gan working with a
CURE.
will and I* drifting toward where the men
CniCAGO, Sept. 2W.—Albert M. Day, of the
are imprisonod, .changing every five min­ firm of CouMolnum &amp; Day. has been su«ute.*. After drintagiabout thirty-five feet
theren-ulngiiarty stjruck loose earth and l&gt;end«l for thirty day* by the board of di­
was obliged u» timber it* way a*it |&gt;ro- rector* of lhe board of trmlv iu it* attempt
greMsed. which kept it back some time and to stop privilege trading. The cUretrUns do
not claim for a moment that Mr. Day ha*
made work vtsy slow.
been guilty of the offense itgain-d the rule*
Wives st thc Mouth nf the Pit.
HMndttds of ’.romcn and cliildren and regulations, but tlus/Wnpeml him be- i
"Late of London, now of Chicago, -with n BRANCH OFFICE nt
arc gathered about ’.Uv shafthouse eagerly enu*e he will not Im- gilllty of « breach &lt;d j
waiting for new* of the men bt-iow. John­ faith and divulge the name of tbe man who j BrATtFrtCT abcw that c
HILLSDALE. LTrOEE.
son. Thompson ami th? two Henshaw* aro. told him there wn* privflttge trailing.
Has visited thia County each month for tho past six months, and during theso visits has examined and M uutrtied meq. Tire otbom, with the excep­
yuaranllna ia Uttsd.
proscribed for hunrareds, and effected n^any of tho most Wonderful Cures ever mado in tho State!
tion of Dawes, who i« tbe skip tender,, are
Caw Low, Bandy Hook. N. J.. Oct. 4.
Ask your friends nnd neighbors about Dr. Holniuii S. Humphrey. There is scarcely n iteiglthirhond in the county U”t* 'i what is known a* timber men. Tbe&lt;e are
—The quarantine over Camp lx»w and |
tmmatHfid.
The
wives
of
the
four
first
ha« not had tlie benefit of lhe doctor's wonderful skill, nnd rarely a family which has not lia I one or more of its member •.»
mentioned are at the mouth of thc pit. The Camp Erbrnkkrrben waa Hft&lt;d yreterday. । mmIms «ntt'&lt;wnt «ta»ta ti»ny» w'«
Snatched from death nnd restart'd to health after all hope had been given up and the family physician pronounced the.ta
grief nnd fearful suspense have well ni th Mr». l&gt;uniU,U&gt;r ebolrm p»llrat. and Mre. I SSffJStoUefcSfretow*
incurable. If afflicted do not (ail to consult this most eminent physician and surgeon.
driven them Insane, nnd it is with&lt;llificu y Grussner and her new bora talw left here , NEKVINK amt NEW HEA»tT sire
All examinnlion*. cousultatton* mid mlv|Mr free.
.
w^ru cvrAST’Mt
that scverql women are prevented from yesterday nfternooafbrKUfaiialand. Major ■
MDhTLivm-rtU»orc :&lt;
r.-tuccj I.:
throwing themselves into the dark opin­ Sawtelle received orders la»t evening to rea^iT^p&lt;d
rAi
u“*&lt;’*
ing which kadi* to what may- prove the lievc Past Assistant Surgeon* E. Wadin j
AHbongh lh&gt; doctor U in many twaenmnnd J. B Stoner and have them rejtort u&gt; I
cmvT Free m
r
scene of tliei. huslmmL*' death.
pallcci tn nao ftxper.ftivo tartrnmt-nta and
their post* of duty.
j Oft. MILES* MEDICAL CO®, ENctuu
ch&lt;xnicala In making analysis, tnlctoacopic
Smit ding i were rvnti med late hurt night by
and other scientific oxaBiinaUnna. yet ha
Cndaliy.Corurred thc Pork.
MORTUAG!.
nearly t,ftu ccro in tbe State of Mirbigu, whi&gt;.
the rentuing i-arty and amtwi-nt have l»ten re­
make* no cbargaa to say on*. believing it to
tib pillcutf all ti&gt;hl in MinnceoO. WiaonoaU. 11
CmcAoo. Oct. 3.—Jehu Cudahy atid A. ; 'Vherec-'dcfai l l
ceived by tho wiuie mcaifa from the accent!
be a part of tbephysioias'vdaty to ascertain
chninb.-r pf the caved port ion. It is now M. Wright were arrestc*r^attnday after- I ”n«?VVrei^a i'.’
tbe nrtirot'e true &lt; onditinn witloot eipenM
...™ .W...
rvuriri. w«r,.. K, •.,. n certainty that aome of the men aro'alive noon on warrant* charging them with hav- .
totbeseflerer. Wbeaevsr aud wfii'rorm Dr.
no.bi.prh-ftft lUValld*. ftoaxitobcbllati, »&lt;,SX’&lt;h *t. ,
in thc mcoud room niid unieaa wonwthi..g ing m.-wle nn illegal corner in the provision j *tafoaiNew ”• r1 . i
Homphrry docidaa to locate a monthly visit
acd fatten a prey to wrofaln. chronic kit'n.-) &lt;• -- l,‘
•*se. ronanmpl'.m, &lt;1.*tructiv« female trocl.t—. U
uafore»&lt;s a occurs the rvseuere will reach pit on short ri!&gt;* of pork. The nccuwvl , Rejrfi-mlx-r. a. ;■ '
Amt.cn other*, i usdrrda of children b»pei&lt;^*!&gt; ‘
them by noon today.
w®r.r.l&lt;«-a«&gt;l»nto.ppcwr»r h.rlw "iHtoft". ., ,
deformed, lint beh&lt;.id now man-,- of them
and hear,vhHenrarfy all ar« rapidly l*tngcn.-v.l i:
tAxlay. Tbe warrant* were insucd by Jus- Irojattthe fin.1 J .v -.1
BUT ONE FOUND ALIVE.
The
doctor
in
»a&gt;rnond&lt;*l
wl
h
the
m
&gt;&gt;M
■nd tnoat wonderful of si! hevalur* his first
tice Bind well on information furnishid by i wbk-hmort.-ay-■ :l.&gt;- • i
muftt
r-xtyn*ivo
collection
of
Itietmn.cutarv.o
l-n.
Sy
ItnprvnMon nod first look st a nstinut more
a man giving hi* name ns Thomas J. !
ported to thin country for rx^mininn ac&lt;l t-**’-G
than all etsaauul Dr.Humptarvy is never mis­
ide all forma of chrome ailment* "f Che fieed-fa. .
taken in hi* duurnosls In any **w.
Hr n Mpulehvr.
Tbsdocfors niethrrfediffar markedly ffom
T.® A^u r.„.,r
| "M'X'1,
Ashland, WU, Oct. 1.—Through the
the general practitioner in . all r*«pwt«.
»«“”* w.UFollowing the plan of St. Gevrae's Hiepital
long hour* Thnradny night the work of the
eoria, 111®,
I!!., OcL
Oct. 3.—Jamm
Janie* Gomes and । Now. tlterefore. by v!
Pkoria
rd Loodon, lie reuistani eterv rmrticnlnr aa
reacuen of; the entombed miners at Norrye J. A. UxotK both apnimnd anwKnte,
to the patarot'e physical condition aud
mine prugremed. The men were spurred fell from their balloon yesterday and re­
l iven that on Fi!tl i&gt; tbe 11
on to great it effort* by the distinct sound­ ceived fatal injuries. In making tbe de­ A. D. IKct. at one o’clock tn:
ing which caune from the caved roomn scent the balloon encountered n tree and sell nt public ttudiso. t» d e &lt;
the north from dour &lt; 11!-&gt;
wherein the eleven men were imprisoned. both men were precipitated a distance of city of naMll'U*.
plMwAntlo
•«r«— wiut&gt; flu. ■».*, &lt;&gt;
nror or
ixxiy ni'wrirco auniaer the
where lite cimilt &lt;* uh fur
About 4 o'clock yctaerday morning the forty feel to tbe ground.
TO* ««i rorrgy onil dretrnctfae rnpabUU
enh the preinfais dt-eribet
hard work of rescuer* was rewarded by
ttaftof tb* dtM-Mf*. Thus knoarlnit the srfO Dutch I1WHC.' O* !..:!&gt; 1
hearing a faint voice from within. Work
tnal cuniiition &lt;»fll •• d-eara nnd the rfT.-&lt; t
New York, Sept. 28.—The M-ssicn of amount due on ton! t:;-&lt;
wn* then d|r»&lt;tcd toward where the sound
u« inter.-st. *u.l ail Lthe National Sun* of Temperance Wednes­ witban Mt’.-rnvj * tv.- -t
came and at PJO a miner named Abraham
day afternoon waa maljjly devoted to the ftwinante f tor ttier- In.
Thomiwou was found.’ He wa* carried to
Cescribed in S31d ittori^'..:. ;
initiation
of
new
memlx-rx.
A
large
num
­
the shaft becket nnd brought to the sur­
ed one ha’f nfito- i-oi'to
ber of diKtlnguhihed membere of the order east quarter of
i
face from a &lt;!-. i&gt;th of 4W feet.
were
preeent.
-- - «--------three »■! not th f.-T rut n.
—---------------- --- --------I talnlcg fort} r&lt; * &lt;4 1.
standing Uie fart that they hare ■'rt.mxi fur
He was tit first Mimefrhht dared, ana
Death of l&gt;r. Douginas.
•
1 tl)« iot'owit g preini‘&lt;-«
Cures After All Others Fail. ’
Wahukotok.Oc. A-Dr. John BL Drag- j K5?Vl,X:"lL''a
.
upon being brought to light became a rav­
ing mamac] But this only ln«t«l an hour
lo**, who attended General Grant in hi* ’ thirty'ink-uv.-t.Ur---.
or tn.. By the use of sedatives he wa* Lust illness and wa* tar many years the wtior.* tbtrtf
Mnnr
ar«M&gt; d'&lt;cvpUv&lt;» dial hundreds »r« adtaa with dsnrerHjr
r«T&gt;«m
of
falm
far-. yrt w«l&gt;tioea maiadica.'all nwuri' os &lt;.f tl..-ir ira.« cundfihm.
brought, to his normal eondftlon. While SS’S JSJi'S?- ■”“*hKv
“• I
is’,.’;;
tUMwtgrourid *Dt&lt;?mp.&lt;mn was in constant
peril and dgt -d not. move cither way. He
। seventy nine «te.could not tell Of the .whereabouts of bis
twriH.v tb e links t&lt;
comrade*, only that w|i«n Inst seen by him
Washington, Oct l.-Lato last night । chain* and fifty !u&lt;
,, , 1,1 fas’th’y *nd chronic hpilcpa
witiijnU the rip
they were ffianding iti the first room nnd Dr..Gardner reported no perceptible change I logfaher
ad
■ fil r inr mankfad U,«»- i- i.r- Ud ly m nr nfa.nt w
jwtjJw
’Tli
--* 1lr
fifat pari
are un&lt;!&lt;-Ubu*ily below the thousand ton* in Mrs. Harrison's condition. She passed thcebukee four b*U »■'
•I fnirlr
rnufa ,1..— a,M1 __
_ _ .
.
tn
Il.vAci s&lt;of iron ore. \\ urkmen aro still hard at aUy
to Booker.
r 8U&lt;Xl
W&lt;“
sttauic iti the
work bent on the rescue of their felluw-mcn.
Alk-hlpan.
Clevelaad Going to New York.
TEN OUT OF ELEVEN DEAD.
;b«4 c««otry. Lot nto. to the fat­
In r|&gt;«*rwit h(*pitata ofi.urvt’oUi,oppurtuotii^ bars tx*n aSeTtm.
direct If fli.-,.
BCIIABn', Bar. Haan. Srpt. la-Clereiltlty manV.Dotoai/.a^bat ha b.w. thnroaaWy trnvatol.
will upon the pecnlfar men's!.
---- &lt;&gt;f hf.., diaeaas. cta...aro.to broad aod &lt;.o-anlMd!t«n thnt !,!&lt;
» wM.-b he m cuebt'd 1 ■ ir.fits.
Ml
5' ‘j’*1’!? U‘J?
bX U"&gt;
I oe a Vnndarbllt In ratlrnadlraaimwa,
k"-p« w--ch ..f hcv I
Attorney (or Marl
X uu lu't-r line for New York.
oka the enure mMieal world c-nataLily. Tho
..f 51. K-m
Awnauto, wia. Ort 3,-Vp to 8 p.m.
(THE DEATH RECORD.
ord-bhirj ..f tha B-orodnetiv &lt;«
Satnnlaj tour bodlv. had been reeoveted
In lhe master •*( the(♦•••:.&gt;
Bishop, now Ora Belle A roe U
from tbe -Verne mine. Tbe other dx are
Ex-Judgn Tusodoue W. Baksktt ot In­
Notice Is hereby gives thi
nndoubtedlydewL Tbe n™„, lre ,tin diana, at New York.
Sblto auction to tlie hlgtd-’
» 2l»t day of October A. D
tad at work, but have nTOhed „„
Major K. H. EVAXr, aa old Indian ftubtvr,
o'clock
to the forenoon at the I r
more bodies; neither do they hear anv at Garden city. Mina.
room*. In tbe City uf lfa«tlnss-m •
GlUkOk F. CotUTOCK, ex-judge ot tbe Bony, tn the State ot. Mirl&gt;k»:.
Dr. Humphrey is th* only physician who
more soundings. Everything fa a* still m
i t&gt;-a aetoal
a had the special nd ran Lago of Enrr.pcnn
licence and aJUbonty gr.-u.hd t»
death, and the finding uf four corpses tell* New York o. appeal., at Syranuae,
In inittan*
o&lt;-pital MndJca In microacopy of th" bi.... .
secotul ttay Of Septcintor. -A. 1*.
but t&lt;x&gt; plainly the Htory of those still en­
Ihetmaiitl
and tisanes, whe.carriea with him a fall line
ai;lks. preaidrat of the Probate Court of Barry &lt; «n»ul.». '
roL' T1|°7♦5’Un*1 wen?t&lt;’rriblrcru.‘,ht-d. Prwdiru-rlan board M mtodow. for freed­ lhe estate, right, t tie and »nicir&lt;
of tontramenta .ind apparalna bw inakiiw
fn* MdUrHb x
•trictly scientific exnmiuMtiuM at&lt;Ae.yat!&gt;XM
The funeral of three of them—Matt Wat­ men, at l^ttaburg.
nitnois ol. In and to th-e-t.-L
texturva and socreticna of the t»idy, as the
brine in the County of Barn. l &lt;
tion. John Hermanson, und Samuel De*hCHAULESt’. POTTKH Vnlted States dlvta- MIcitlRsn. known and dwrifa .
nut took place yeMU-nlay.
ni *-ctvuoi;ii. rrc . «c.. wuicn ^xnmtaatiMnv
to-WIt: The undivided &lt;we MV nil
ton enghutr, at Omaha.
1 by * nevrr-hdHn&lt; mrtli.J
*r* now cx&gt;at&gt;ld»rMl foihupeotlbla to aoirnsit
Stki ukx M. CuntkXT, prv.ldcut ot the the northwretqn uler of the mhi’1:',
klllflll’ly trrxfrri |,v
it
in nil fonnft of otoi-nro and nhronlc
Tin* Mc’&gt;*”uU*‘ f“T* I»»wn and Oat.
of section thirteen &lt;IS&gt;. to»i'
Marins band of Buffala
wh.. krep triflinw with r
dlMMam. Aft v«ry fa«r doctor* &lt;xu»kie th-s
range nine .fit, west, tfiirry ecu - •
-n'h.sivit* nA to.,..,.,. ._.i
Ort 1.-.U C.MeDomdd. who
tarro citlftft nm thna cr-pared with cnfttly &lt;*atJAMKa F. QtJlNLAN, well-known vnudfa
Dated, Sept 2nd. A. !&gt;.. !•**'talv.dby th® grand Ju ire ou a ville actor, at Philadelphia.
u„o‘b“,1"'n'm|?!!n|',"''rlb”•’tale® Wood
Michael Erlaxgei^ thn well-known NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER tnphrw qtiKktf
get lu« apiDi.ig
man m the Gorueld park cases vest co fav
State « Michigan. Count' of P in
I
ixrirnold biHtr. p-.&lt;matnra
tadedlnhi. ^gJSXST.n^J anancier. at Pari*.
of hope er.i jot
Estate- of Atwel F Ho-'p'
Iiwsi asatust them
Skiiastiab Cn.utiAM Giraiid, the ftunoua tdgnrd. having fawn apfamiitd i
the Cook county Demnerafic
turning point in tha coatee
Court tor the County of Jfarn.
! l-rencli painter, at London.
rtsnltoml rorfMtly Rs* to red
™ul,u^tpe- it is,C1
unduretoul
that
he’ WI11
will I JOU - J*' V*«WG&gt; prominent budnM
turn. Ooniuilrdouers to n-i” »•■
’
L™"'"
“
T
Q-dck. paloi-w ami certnln curator Im potraea
ahoj resign from tlie
adjust all claim* ar«l Artuviu
the state
state committee,
cuuunittee, as
a* he
ho ', n,au °f Dubuque, In,
W-gaa^t,,.
acalrat ««Itl decr-i-i ". J"
•
mmnnuwl his detonnitmiiou to tK?
C rm..,
.....
JojtKFft Eknbsti Rxsax, philosopher that we will meet at the ston- -i
nmhcntly fromjwHtkw.
U«i«aJy*l»(Kxandnatiua uf lTrio*J.—Ab P-rv-a. «.ittorin* with oboaaaa di-^ze-,. »n«peclid ki.ln, t v«jT
tlw towtwbip of &lt;&gt;rarj« vljlr.
and
hl-nonau,
at
Paris.
P
.rexAmitaUbw. WhlfaDr. HoSphfifa rem
the 2M (ittv of Nvit m *-r. •. i'..rtb^wtern InnL -. -ml ni.:“ i™','T *
,
Ticket Mrokftra Win B victory
uUtortV15'™-11' 11OTEX’ U°t*1 phprfci&lt;Q’ ThwMlar. thesM »i.«' &lt;&gt;»
BiltadSU
al ton o dock.a. ni.. nt e «cb ••
’■
Indictnifatta nxainH
M&gt;reo«r ot examtniiiK and .r.&lt;&gt;« ■
’ W"U'known
0( »ml ibataix uwnth«m»m t!v..-&lt;i'-a'
touJu^Uw mh*S ;4Ti"'
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to the ne*'fa&gt;* Inter- sled In ajild estate, ot lhe
Mudency ol »aid petition and the henrinr thereffby cauKins » copy of ’ hl* order to be pnblfahed
tnlheHa-tinr* llAXXItit. a newspaper print.-,
md eiriniluted In **id connty ot »*rrT.
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SNOWDEN SUGGESTED TREASON.

”A flaii out of water” is a synonym for
any creature thnt Is strangely out of its
clement. Yet flsht s do sometimes get out
Nebraska Disgraced by a Coun­
ot
tbe water, and thuydo it from choice
PBUrara* Oct.
mqx,,,.!.
ty Seat War.
I’le for the arrest of the Hemtitaul advis- nnd seem Lo enjoy the cbrjige.
It would Lt inoro exact to say that some
ery boon! fw pwwun." said Majnr General
fishes do this, and not that fishes some­
MILITIA CALLED BY TIESHEHIFF. George R. Snowden, commanding officer of times do it. Most fish live in tho water
the National guard, ywterilay; and with and die if kept ont of it for any length of
thls'emphatic preface thq general told-of time, but iL is well known that a few spe­
his agency in tlie recent vety dramatic in- cies sometimes come out of tho water nnd
•he Conmy Ite«,rd t v
•
,,ramatic in’
move themselves in various ways upon the
j
--- --&lt;»
----"dtich
-nuwu wm
wul
Citizen. Of IWh
eou
“«y.
dnat to a bUIoua atato of
to tho bring before the court a process unlimrd ot land—sometimes travel upon it for long
Maho
I—An i “}““**•in
,n the the commonwealths
commonwealth ’s’htatory?
htetory. distance*, sometimes even climb trees and
sit
upon rocks, perhaps to gaze at the
■
I
W
hi.n
T
wm.
,.n
EL..
,
* tan*. Mory or Terrible Ketributton.
|
hen
I wu» un
riot several
~ the scene of
v« kiuv swvvral
prospect. Who can say ?
months ago," mud General
Sbuwdcn, -I...................................................
Si?'
By these facts is destroyed one of the
suKjtestid personally to thc attorneys Knox
fondest traditions of our childhood. Tho
—-r—-:”’-:o- appear in thp prosecution un oldest c.f us can recall tho days when we
.
__ _________
m'mM.’ i
P ,m"‘ ,br
Um *hand,
tliat the advisory committee were
ffi G-rtw'1 tea* Llw Em. m
.mu,
imuon .«»,
Kfi'Ry t&gt;t
ottrwutou
.md itbouM
should be triwl
tried on solemnly asked each other, "Why is a fish
7^'^T‘CT,,l!r
u» bb- **“•
Tu u» « ........... Uhl . xPn,uon. like a stone*" and solemnly "told” the
answer, "Because it can’t climb a tree!”
- —...... ’'■l‘"-*-~^t*:“-lrnc-.-ttiii»‘X.T-2 '
Tbe two town, eurimwd medown.' “
&gt;: EroatitaeyonS
..Ji.:-.
Itmo-l to the Bubt «. &lt;-ul&gt;wt«m ami
Science has discovered that a fish can
Jlr.-rtndrogtttatotiwbowsda.
climb a tree. Who knows but we shall
T^-m-m. Some
tlpe
tbe
----- -x.~
„lr wuprenjo
evW«ntly they thought better of my some day be told that a stone is equally
euttrt kMwd an injutautan restraining the I »»*«»./’»• &lt;hrec weekaago Mr. Knox met
fragile?—Harper's Young People.
n-moral of :1„. ncml.homCulberoun but11'"’.!." ’h ”
nn'1 ‘"“T* ,hllt 1 *"i“t
Sun,lay i.iKht ,0
,
-u.,., k,, | ln
P'-P“r»U«i ot bri.fi I ul,| that a.
l-ri~,„a.Kl took tb,- lax,k. S0-0
‘
would banll.
When Mr. Lnlxmcheru fl nt entered the
nli-1 lidm
i v
,, K ^n,nt’*n P*n&gt;- l&gt;e proper for me to nptx-ar as counsel for
totbooks alleged to have been I the Carnegie Steel company. So Mr Knox
house ho was disappointing as a speaker.
many wap that they wui not bo wit take,,
Tr.u.un-r tk-njamin-, private Wt me. V t£W w„
He was handicapped by the often fatal
Lag taduvutaouttacm. Pci after attain
pn.-pareu,
property
If
«...
____
_______
..
.
1
P’
O-O.
condition
that the house expected too
pro, erty whlt-h
w h|fh hehn.lmU..!...
he had n right to take. ..
But. hnw..v..F
nowever, it wiw aent on to tne to be passed
citizens of Cuita-naon ray he t«a»k the rec­ upon, nnd for ten days or so I hnd it in my much from him. His writing waa familiar
ords of his* office. At any rate half thc office here. You know Unit truison is on to all; his brilliant conversational powers
were widely known. They expected him
doing buslnwa in Tren­ attempt to overthrow the comdionwcalth
XstbalMca of so many lives that hare Is wbaro V»unty oflklals
itself. It is, therefore, the most serious of­ to sparkle at once aud he failed. This fail­
wo^akaour grealborat. Oar pilla core it-white tini the other half in Culbertaon.
fense that thc courts survey, and in my ure was partly due to the fact that he tried
Other* do not.
DiOtcuH to Ffml state Officer*.
,
judgment should l&gt;e visited with the most so hard to live up to the standard others
Go,
Ik,yj b, out uf
.uuo.ouj serious penalty, death. Thu statutes, how­ had made for him. There was n time, dan­
M"rri'~'-r wi,wl ASIng Goromor ever, I belierc limit the punishment to gerously prolonged, when he threatened to
pur; \ but by their g&lt;ui tie action r-Iasoo all who
I'Xi. them In
. J. —- tf-- tf. Onltf
1. J. Majors.the situation and aaked him Ki.Oot&gt; line and twelve yeare hiiprisonment,” be a parliamentary failure. He improved
as the parliament of 18H0 went, but had his
to come to Lincoln. General Vifquain
career closed In 1885 It could not have been
co., H.w Tort.
made arrangements to put the militia in
Pittsburg, Oct/4.-David Lyuch.anocher regarded aa strikingly successful.—I-ondon
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE lhe field at once, hut at 1 p. m. no word
Cor. New York World.
of
the
strikers
who
has
txx-u
dilligentiy
lind tatn rectived from IJeutenant Gover­
for for a month on charges of murder,
nor
Majors,
it 'h understood uim
that n
a coinscollis- sought
,
......................
.
,
.
........,
• J ' FORFHOFIT
At lhe Gm A.Nil
In'influenzn n little relief is sometimes
ion ta-twwn the rival factious took place ' not' c‘”wP,racJ’ aud treason, was arrested
vest, nl.-.y at Cdlbertaon, but that no one '
nnd lodged in jidi. The search for obtained by painting tbe inside of the nos­
trils with n camel’s hair brush or a tiny
wa* kill. &lt;1. .-.lihotigh shots were exchanged tlie remaining twenty-eight Homroteadera
--------- -who nre accused of treason continues, but swab dipped in melted vawline. This pro­
Hal to tamve a Political Sleeting.
I Enclwe
V 1&gt; 1^,1 stamp
.. •_tor circular. ULddrvMt. A. s Private
cess will answer for young children but
othdra
have been
the
Prixate Secretary Morrisrr
Morrisey succeeded in ' no
n-----T.“ *»•","
'x“ captured ?and to
° I*po0"
al “
...l ?.L
older peroona may sniifit up tho vaseline.—
Gm . n.nr Mujur. lut • Itr-e.
",T Juk “I1"',
,L
be!..' .
'nai-hiux
,
— *.Arting
— —-r.
.........
.JMBJWO I4VU.
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.
left
Dlirt of the cotinirv
left this part
country, Friends ,.r
of Now York World.
night .-...I explained■ iby telegraph
tho
trouble at Culbertson. Governor’Major* the accused, however, say they will sur­
nt once ordered Adjutant General VifqttMin render M-hitn their lawyers aavise them lo.
tothesreneof thetruuble. Gen. Vifquain,
JfRANK COOLEY KILLED.
w ho kthe Fourth district Denux raticcandl-

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dntc fw congress, wna addn*&gt;ing a meet­ Th© 1’ennvyivnnin Deapenvio Dies wJtli
ing at Exeter when Governor Majors’ or­
Ills Boots On.
der reached
him. He explained the situa- ! UnioNtowx, I’n., Oct. 3 -Frank Cooley,
. ii
—ir
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iwiua vooicy,
tion .&lt;&gt; his auditors, anil nt once left fur the i leader of the famous Cooley outlaw hand
scene «if the trouble. Governor .Majoradid wan start and killed Siindny at liis father’s
££'SX1A
• "&gt;
Met^nnkk

Sii-reLary Morrisey and Attorney General
Hastings are in consultation nt. thc state
I;.Hist-. Mr. Morrisey, who luia orders from
the governor |o do ail nwes-snry to preserve
the peart, says the militia will go today unh-ss lhe situntion chang’d Inst night. The
militia comiauiitq of Beatrice. Kearney.
Omalin aud Lincoln were nt their armories
Inst night ready to move nt a moment’s no­
tice. In addition to this the Omaha gntlingscction-was in readiness.to move.
Private mipcos from Culbertson lost
night were that thc whole town xwns un­
der arms guarding the •rcnpiining records
against: removal by force nnd that the
Trenton people were armed agninst any
mtivc to enptuire the recurdanow in their
city. Trenton scoffs at the idea ot order­
ing the militia out. hut Culbertson de­
mands it; For county seat wars in this
state point to H bitter and bloody Imitle be­
fore the matter is adjudicated.

TO IOWA’S WAR GOVERNOR.
Old Friends and As»o«-|ate» Fay Ex-G«&gt;v-

•
Physicians and Surgeons.
, Cails in city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night.

Iowa City, pept. M—A graceful and re­
-0Y8
markable tribute was paid to - ex-tiovernor
Kirkwood W«lites(tay. A large number of
b!&lt; oMoctates for thc hud quarter of a cen­
WILLIAM O. LOWVEX.
tury-men ot Iwlh parties—dropped in u[r
’ ’
Lawyer.
Office over'Jullus Husscll'a store, Slate on hip&gt; from all over the state for a call,
street, Hastings. Mich.
and a most enjoyable time was the result.
Tho party proceeded to the old war gov­
ernors beautijful suburban realdcnce, and
A. SHELDON,
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
roinpriiicd such men as cx-Governor Buren
cerfak™,
Ahn tract Block. Haattogs.
rd BEST S H OE It THE WCRLD FOR THE MOREY.
R. Sl.crmau; Judge George Wright,
Money 4o loan on Beal Estate Ileal Estate
OTIILR j»Ft riAI.TKM la footwear aroof
sold on commission. General convevaucing. Charles Aldrich. W H. M. Pusey, Judge
(laving a complete set of Abstract Books, com­ Rothrock, W- W. luithrop, P. A. Dey.
piled from the Iteconls. can furnish complete John Springer) W. G. Thompson, W. T.
i j TK.
i tracts.
fe. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
Smith, Dr. J) M. Shaffer. John Russell,
Muss.
Judge Fafiitll.iB. F. Gue. R. S. Finkbinc,
A 1’- DRAKE, M. D.,
General J. A. Williamson and many oth­
ers. Arriving nt the Kirkwood home Judge
• Office over Holloway’s dn« store.
Office hours from 2 to I p. m. Telephone, con Wright nuu!&lt;- h happy address, nnd Gov­
necting with residence, at Holloway « drug ernor, Kirkwood responded In a neat speech,
showing how dpeply be wa* touched by the
itore.
esteem shown him. Judge Pusey, General
Williamson iumI others made remarks.
ij M. FJWLE.’LD.D- S.
0. '
Broke Up a Buchanan Meeting.
■ Office hours &amp; a m. tn 5 p.m.
CINCINNATI. Oct. 4 —A special to The
*Pu«t from NaihviUa, Tenn., says: A dis­
if you wish
If
MITH A COLGRUVE.
graceful.occurrence took place at Blount­
Lawyers.
to advertise
ville yeaterdayj where Governor Buchrfnan
•
(Office In Union block. Hastings-)
: ! t-1 in-‘ nwtfoa, icnd one dollar
was speaking in Vehnlf of the People's par­
Practice is all the courts of the state.
• r ■• Bct.k for Advertisers.” A
tv. A crowd of toughs were among his
j-'
: ij-nt that bock will enable
- !■!&lt;■ what you ou&lt;httodo,
hearers; and not liking wliat he said they
\ E. KEN.VSTON,
- ! ve.iu j.lcaof the probable cost.
suddenly thre w n lot of rotten eggs, tomak.
Attorney at Law.
t-cs etc , at the governor. The meeting
(Over J.8. Goodyear A Co \store )
If you instruct uy
Practices In all courtsol the State. Collection* broke up in ditionkr. The toughs wonld
• &lt; • rtain amount of adver-hav&lt;
assaulted the chief executive had it
xmuptiy attending to.
&lt;&gt;r •-•'’■it in the way we think
not beet: for thfa interference of ofliecra.
•&gt;T th&lt;-mo»t good, you should
i.ixplk-it etatement &lt;&lt; what
R. TIMMERMAN. Homnjpathlc Phy­
All,. ..................... •------ ,
t 1 i&lt; '-omplish, nnd make
.
slcian and Surgeon.
Hambi in;, Dpt- &gt; -&lt;’ffld.il figures tab-nntiroinents for DaymenL
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
r wi.'l then receive all the
lislu-d ywrterdfliy give tho total numbetj of
■u that It requires.
AW. REAL ESTATE ANDCOLLECTI If you wish
of whid. Utt were fatal. The almtemej-.t
I
ING OFFICE OF
of the plague hft»l*vnsuencouragingin the
t
f-p advertiyenjent
Palmerton &amp; Smith.
last threni days that less attention la now
i- •! .1''nd
n*l a
nlnn rrf
Woodlmid, Mich.
a plan
&lt;/f advertising■
(mid to it than to the starvation and fever*
,'t; lobe told what papers
J. M. .*}mitii.
‘ d ■w . and what the cost
among lhe
Justice
of
thi
Peace.
Notary Public.
-IB furnish tho advert
’ and rhe plan-either or
N. w Flux MUI Burned,"^
"I eulirnit them for yourconAUSTIN, Minn., Oct. 1.—The buildings
' ik, u-Rcther With our bill for
and jiuuhinery of the American Flax
Fibre company were entirely destroyed by
♦For preparing
.
fire last evening- The industry waa a new
*
□nu in the watt, nnd the formers nil
asivertisernenty,
through the flax growing • region were
. ■- .mJ r-timates tho ad­
VtfU'MlW UWWMIU.
*“1
.
u». For tho expense of
Y-'-rti-euir-nwand watebmachinery were valued at
.
! ?■. ’ ‘'imllment of contracts we
‘ 1l*y k&lt;&lt;.:rtntladonallowed by
The WlBCbndn ••Gcrrytnunder.”
,? • ••''i-'Iiit or thu paper in which
MAIWW, WU. Oct. l.-tx-ualor Vila,
■- - - rti-ciaent appears.
rutenlay nuule an argument before the
you want to learn
luprvaK-eour-. -king for lean- w put In
‘-f’ “D'i «&gt;ts of advertising
aa auawcrio the relator In the apportion­
ment our. (He held that the legislature had
a disoretloivin laying out districts that the
^,urt Suldliot review-. The court took tbe
4* .
* -anplete catalone of
matter under advisennj’L_
r -nn',.. '
r$ni1 W f«r thaAxnerlf i‘p,'rlrecloryCudahy's Cate Conttnued.
J
'• cay ;urthor Information address
CH1CAGO.IOC1- X-J.hu Cudahy and
, SEO- p. ROWELL a- CO.,
Austin W. Wright, accompanied by their
t N:‘ Mptr Adverttaln, Bureau,
Attorney, n|»l&gt;eare«i in Justice Brodwella
#
io sreuce
kew yosk.
rourt Monday morning to answer to the
{haw of amspiracy in cornering the short
rth market.! The cose w»s contihued until
ttedefemkrnta agoing ball

W. L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE

P

Bronson.

:To Advertisers

S

P

KIRKS
IAMON

TARS OAF

mvssuranui Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.
CM.ppmi Hutd.,&lt;XLd«, Bum., Etc.

muI Itort. PonArug-

spadUu curs btilotBMM,
torpid liver and canri^atioa. 8maIiML mildaKk

UER1CM FAMILY SOAP.
Bejt for General Houtehold U»a

bunds in

,

wu.oa.j-wuium

Pobtaok.
.promlnmt
»'
M&gt;. sofii* h“‘d a“18h‘
S’ °)'™
• IblrobiM m«cbn.» and th. arm
(airly torn Irnm the socket. Uo
reeorer.

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n(A

E. G. Hot.iuiooK,

Chicago, Kal&amp;naioa &amp; Saginaw

of Fayr^te county.
Cooley had been iu
the habit of spend­
ing bis SunSnya nt
the old homestead,
k nndj .Sheriff
Mc^&gt;jCormnck learning

of this quietly had
ythe place surM rounded Saturday
• night. Frank
Gk»Icj nnd hte
pal Knrnsey ar­
rived &lt;luring the
night and Sunday
the attempt was
made to capture
them. The outlaw$ til’d to esk cnp&lt;- and tin? posse
B fired, killing Coo­
L ley instantly. Ram­
il sey, however, suc* cwded in getting
away.
There is
Fayette cwimj
county over
.nvat rejoicing in Fayeiw
v»cr
tooley’s tleath. :w it is believed that the
Mud will now be broken up.

TIMETABLE.
In efleetMjiuttf.mK,,r
AO-1 .
In
SeptemberII
IJ. I1802-

’nutni.
Kalamazoo Lv...
KMtQOeMC .
Richland Junc*t.
Mrs. Anna Sutherland
Creoaey
Kalama roo, Mlelx. had swellings In tha neck, ar Milo
Delton .. ..
Cloverdale.
Shultz
great suffering. When she caught cold could nut HaansiM..
walk two blocks without fainting. She took

40 Years

Goitre

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
And Is now free from it aJL Sho has urged
............
many others to tako Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Lanalur
Detroit........
they have also been cured. It will do you good.' Grand Rapids.

HOOO'8 PILLS Curs all Uvor IU». Jaiindlcs.
tick headacho, blHoiuncaa, tour auanacb, aauaaa.

Unlikethe Dutch Process

No Alkalies

CAUGHT IN A PRAIRIE FIRE.

Boise City, Ida., Oct 4.—In the great
prairie fire thnt rnged last week in the Bear
river valley more than 1,001) head of fat
tattb- were burned to death, nine houses
and four cabins burned nnd three herds­
men fatally injured. Thc cattle were feed­
ing in a small valley on Tuesday last. A
strong wind suddenly blew a sea ot fire
Jown upon them. Before they could turn
the maddened anijnals' the herd wus sur­
rounded by flames. The cattle then hud­
dled in the middle of a clearing about a
mffe square in extent, but despite the ef­
forts of the cowboys they again stampeded.
Many of them dashed into the midst of thc
flames, where they perished in horrible
iguny.
No Fui-apc From the Circle.
To save their lives the four cowboys who
were within the fierce circle attempted to
force their horses through a narrow belt
af blazing timber. Before they had gone
ten fret the animals had lnhal«d fiamen and
dropped to the earth, their riders being
compelled to run Imck to their-start ing
place. After raging with great, fury for
nine hours tl.e wind drove the llamwi on­
ward and friends from ueighlxirfag ranges
came to the rescue vf the font cowboys.
Three of them aru so'badly burned that
they will die.*
Tried to Itob a Bank.
Erie, Pa., Oct. 8.—A bold but unsucccraful attempt at bank roblwry took
place Munday nt noon at tho Kqywtoue Na­
tional bank. While Treasurer Frank Kep­
ler waa fixing up his cash, four young
men entered the hand and before he was
aware of their presence he nnd l^pokkotqier
Charles IJelxl were covered by revolvers
which peered iu upon thnn from every
window of thc bank enclosure. The rub­
bers cried: ‘-Hands up," but Kepler under­
took to drop ta-bind thc counter and one
of the robbers fired and hit Kepler in tho
face, inflicting a very dangerous wound.
All four of the robbuni licat it lutety retreat
but were run down and ur6 now in cus­
tody.
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Diphtheria Among the Indian*.
CUETEN.NE, Wyo., Oct.
A violent epi­
demic of diphtheria broke out among tho
Indians on tho Wind river reservation in
this state several days ago. Only a few
deaths have occurred, but tlie whites are
hampered in their treatment of patients by
thc interference of the medicine men, who
are fearful of l osing caste, nnd who welid
great influence in the tribe.

Itford Tennyson III.
LONDON, Oct. 3.-Lord Tennyson, the
p.tet liiun-nti-, is seriously ill* He is suffer­
ing from a combined attack of influenza
and gout, and hns not left his room for
•everal dnp.. In view of his 83 yearn his
physi- tans are exceedingly apprehensive of
tixp result of his iilnera.

I'ottofficea Given n Boost.
WASBISiiTuX, Oct 1. — Thc following
postoffices have lieen raised to thc presiden­
tial class, taking effect today: Hamilton
and Windsor, Ills.; Omro, South Superior
and West Berni, Wis. The salaries of ths
offices range from 11,800 to &lt;1,000 per an­
num.

Kecovtiera Slrction toiler.
Office ot tbe Recorder, Hastings, MichTo tha electors of the several wards of the city
of Hastings:
You are hereby noil fied that at the general
election to be held in this state' on Tuesday,
the stu day of November, iwx the foilowta*
officers are to be ulocicl, viz: By tlie electors
of the dbtrict hereinafter defined, ose elector
of President and Vice President of tlie United
Mates in each district, who shall be known and
designated In the ballot, reapectlrelv. as eas­
tern alstrlet elector of President and Vtee Presi­
dent of the United State' at largr. dnd west­
ern district elector of Prcslient and Vjce PreaL
deut ol tho Gul ted States at large; alm. in Ilka
manner, two altenuta electors of
and Vice President who shall te kni
designated on lhe ballot, as eastern
alternate elector ot. President and VI
dent of th? United States at large, ana
district alternate elector of President i
president oft be United States at large, &gt;r which
purpose tliefirst' second. Sixth. Sevend i.exhtb
uad tenth congressional districts -h di1 eotnpose one district to be known as th rastnra
electoral di-strirt, and tbe third, foui Ji. fifth
ninth.eleventh and twelfth congreMlj
1 I.is shall compose the other dl-trii
known
tlie Wrsiem doctoral dtsiriri
are also to ba • lecied by tlie electors
congressional dl*Ulet Imo which the! state
divided, oue elector of ITesideul and Vice Pc
dent, and one alternate elector ot IJreslf*
and Vice Pretldeni, the ballots for which
designate the number of the congrcssibnul
trict and iho persons to be vote! for thercli
district elector and alternate district elecu
President and Vice President of th»l Ut
Blates re-p«!ctlveiy; also, on the genera? *'
Governor. IJeutenant Governor. i-ec»
State. State Treasurer, Auditor Gsnen
nitn-.mu.-r of the state ijuid Office. I
General and Superintendent of PublicJ
lion; also a member of the State Board.'
cation In place of Samuel S. Babcocl
term ot office will expire December 31.1
a Representative In-CongreM lor the i
gres'tonal district ot tlifi state . to wt
county belongs; also a Senator for the |
atorlal district, composed of the co&lt;
Barry and Eaton; also a R---------- .—ta in the
Stale Legislature for one Representative dis­
trict for Barry County. You are also hereby
notified that at said election there1 will be sub­
mitted to lhe people the question ot a&lt; conven­
tion for the purpose of a general rtvlslbn ot tho
constitution nf this state, that each person vot­
ing for such proposition shall have written or
printed or partly written aud partly printed on
this ballot the words. ••Convention for tbe pur­
pose of a general revision of the Constitution of
this State—Yes.” and each ptmwff voting
against raid proposition the words, (‘Conven­
tion for the purpose of a general revision of tbe
Constitution of this state—No.”
You aro also notified that at said election
there will be elecnsd the followin'-1-----officers for Barry County-. A Judge c
Sheriff, Clark, County Treasurer. 1
Deeds. Prosecuting Attorney. Tw
Court Commissioners, two Coronet
County Surveyor.
by
Tho following places have been deal
the common council for holding the I
tion In the several wards of the city: ,
First ward. Fl A. Stanley's Blarkjmith shop. Second waid. Building of J. 8. Goodyear.
Third ward. Council Rooms.
Fourth ward. Sheriff’s office.
Given under my'hand and tbe real of tho
city of Hastings, Michigan, this 3d day of Oct.

Other Chemicals
G=ro used &lt;n_ the
preparation of

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s
4546

' ’ ' Cocoa,

ttrMcA is absolutely pure
and soluble.
It has more than three times the strength
of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is far more economical,
costing less than one cent a cup. It
la delicious, nourishing, and easily
1H0BSTED.
_______
3old_by Grocers everywhere.

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchester, Mass.

Stations.
MOUTH.
Kalamazoo Ar...
SaatCooper Lt..
Rlehlaaa Juno*t.
Creasey................
Milo
Dehoa
Cloverdale
Sputa...................
Hastings...
Co-vis Grove.
Woodland ...
Woodbury..,
■anting
Detroit...
Grand Rapids.

•Stops on signal only.
t Nos. s and « win not carry passenre
provided with freight train permits.
Freight trains will be run at tho con
of lhe company, who reserveUieright 1
the time of such trains without notice.
W. S. Dkwino Gen’lMj
PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of BarryAt a session of the Probate C
County of Barry, hoiden at the IT&lt;
in lhe city of Hastings, in said camy, on
Wednesday, the 7tb day of September; in the
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety

^Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of'
In tho’matter of the estate of Olive M. Rus­
sell, deceased.
John J. Perkins, administrator of said es­
tate. comes Into court anti represents that be la
prepared to file his final account as s—*mlnlstrator with said estate, that til
may be heard and allowed and a decnJ
rigument duly made aud he be dischan

Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
Thereupon it is ordered, that Frid
lates an instance of what is being accom­
plished by farmers in the Red River Valley Till day of October. A. D. IMU.at ten o]
forenoon, he assigned for tho hexrini
uf Minnesota and North Dakota. He said the
petition, and that the heirs at law of sale
S. J. Leland, near his town of Dwight. N. ed. and all other |&gt;ersons interested
estate,
are required to appear al a st,
D., bought 100 acres of land In the spring
said court, then to be lioldeu at the । Probate
of ISV 1, fog83.000. and raised crops that office. In the city of Hastings, In said county,
season worth the salary of a government aud show cause, if any there be. why the prayer
‘V” ’ petltf&lt;mer mar not be grantod. And
clerk. In excess of thc cost of his farm, as
It Is further ordered, that said petitioner giro
per the following statement:
iiptieu to
persons interested in said estate,
&lt;ii» Bn. of wheat, at 85c......... $3,w.i.sn
ot the pendency of said petition, and tbe bear­
r.»o ,. ., oata.atooc...............
197.W
ing thereof by causing a copy ot this order to be
published In tlie Hastings Bannf-hi* news­
. 3,754.50 paper printed and circulated In said County of
I led net log c'o-4 of land.
: 2.SU0A0 Barry once in each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
LeavingM---------------------------------------------------CHABUR W. A RMSTROXG,
Cases of this kind are so common that
(A true copy)
Judge pf Probata.
they are a 1rug In the news market out
NOTICE
FOR
HEARING OF CLAIMS.
west.
State of Michigan. County of Barry—mJ
Probate ukdeil
Nntcein hereby given, that by order of tbe
Probate Court for tbe County of Barry, made on
State ot Michigan. County of Barry—hi.
the 2«b day of August a. !&gt;. twz, six months
i At a session of the Probate Court for the
that date were allowed for creditors to
County of Barn-, hoiden at the Probate Office, from
prevent
their claims aga.ust the estate of F. Euin the Cltv uf Hastings. In said countv. on reue Wales,
late of said County, deceased, and
Wednesday, the 5th day ot October, in the that all creditors
of said decesired are re*
year oue thousand eight hundred and ninety two. inured «i present their
claims to arid Probate
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
i.ourt.
ut
the
Probate offire. In tbe City of
Probate.
Hastliik's.for
examination
and allowance, on or
In the matter of Hie estate' of Daniel before tbe -Hth day of February
next, and that
P. Bradley, deceased.
On reading and filing tlie jwtitlon. duly veri­ sued claims will be beard before eaid Gouri, on
TTiursdav.
the
ttth
day
of
November, and on
fied of Olive Bradley, widow of said duenased.
1riday
the
24th
day
of
February,
next, at ten
pravlpg that a certain instrament naw on file In
In the forenoon ot each ot thoso days.
this court purporting to be tbe last will and o dock
Dated August 3«h. A. D. W
*
testament ot said deceased-be admitted to pro­
Chas W. abmmtboxg. Judge ttf Probate.
bate, and that adminljlratlun of said estate
may be granted to Olive Bradley, tha executrix
I1 said will named or to tome other anitablo
NOTICE FOB HEARING CLAIMS.
p man.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Tuesday, the State of Michigan, Connty of Barry—ss.
Notice b hereby given, that by an onter ol
1st day of November. A. D. ism. at ten o clock
lathe forenoon be assigned for thehearingof said lhe Probate Court fur tbe County of Barry
petition, aud that tbe heJra at law of said de­ made on tbe 4th day of (Jet.. A. D. tw5,
ceased and all other persons Interested In said six months iroin Uiat date were allowed for cn ’
estate, aro rt.-.ulred to appear ata session of said Itora to present their claims against the esta*.
Court, then to be holdeu at tbe Probate Office James N. Harthorn, late of said county,
In the City ot Hostings, In said County, and deettaetL anil that all creditors of said deceased
show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of are required to present their claims to said
the petitioner may not be granted. And it u Probate Court, al the Probate office. In the City
further ordered, that sold petitioner give notice ot Hartings. for examination and allowance, on
to tbe persons Interested In said estate, of tbe or before the 4th day ot April next,
___ ..l.l
Inn
and that such claims will tx heard before said
published In the Hastings Banker, a newspj
perpi inted and circulated in said County c
Barry once in each week for throe suceeaalv
weeks previous to .aid day ot bearing.
CHAS.
(A true COPY.)

W. ARMSTRONG,
Judge ot Probate.

tboee days.
Dated Oct. fib, a. D. i«e.
C11AS. w. Ahm*tbon&gt;j.
Judge of Probata.

�\» la tbs dark woods I wandsrcd.
And drwwnad sod ponder*!.
A voice poseod by all Arc
'
And pajudon and desire;
I rather felt than beard
The acne of that !°c* bird;
Yea, 1 have bean! Um ni*btl3«ala.

Yea, I have bean! the nightingale.
I heard it and 1 followed;
Th*’ warm night swallowed
Thia aoal and body of mine.
Aa burning thirst taken wine.
While on and on I preened
Clone to that singing breast;
Yen. I have beard the nightingale.

Yen, I have hoard the nightingale.
Well doth eaeh throbbing ember
Tho flame remember:
And I—bow quick that sound
Turned drops from a deep woandl
How this heart waa tbe thorn
Which pierced that breast forlorn!
Yea, 1 have beard the nightingale.
-IL W. Gilder In Century.

BUY A

-

HAVE YOU HEARD THE NIGHTINGALE!

SCHOOL HOOKS.

Peoples DRUG STORE
IE largest complete

stock of new and sec­
P
ond hand School Books
and everything needed iu
the school room in Barry
County.

UL

(JOODYEM

DRUGGIST and book­
seller. and ♦he originator
and promoter of LOW"
prices for Drugs, Books
and School Supplies.
2nd Hand Books wanted.

SEWING MACHINE ?
If so, buy of the man who sells at tlie same price to the
poor man'or woman as to the rich. He wont charge y„n
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other for $25 as do some dealers.. ©h, no!

The Dollar of the Poor Man
Is just as good to TraV. as the dollar of.the rich. He sells
The Light Running World Renowned Domestic, Tlie New
Home and some ether firsfrelase machine*.
He will sell you a machine for a small payment down
aad the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay yen to call on him before you bay.
Needles, oilsand part* for all machines,

Websters Dictionary 5c.
We briefly
in ■-••• *a&lt;t that at
their recent stair «&lt;&gt;»&lt;• Hui' In Grand
Rapids, Uie stale h-»g«w «t republican,
clubs honored UnMing*. I»»iti«*r«u Un- party
In Barry county, aud &gt;• sail a l«qai re»»
publican worker by deeding to the presi­
dency of Uie alate league tile Hon. Philip
T. Colgrove. of this city. The future will
vindicate tbe'wisdom ef this choice. We
■have no need to remark upon Ir.e political
career of the new president. 11b record
Is one of continuous and flattering success.
He will carry Into the work of the league
the same energy and push that he puts
Into whatever enterprise hr has &lt;m hand.
We give below comment* from tbe lead­
ing republican papers of Michigan with re­
gard to the selection ot Mr. Colgrove.
Grand Rapids Herald:
President Patton said the usual commit­
tees would be dispensed with. He sakl
the business before the convention was the
election of a president Perry Powers, of
Cadillac, arose, and In a u-at t !«-»•&lt;•b com­
plimented President Patlun. and called (or
a rising vote as a mark of the appreciation
of the clubs for the work which he has
done In the past year. The vote was giv­
en, and ’three cheers wmt tu» for the
eloquent retiring president. Mr. Patton
thanked the convention, niiTi called for
nominations. E. H Dingley. of Kalama­
zoo, placed in nomination 5*nutor Philip
T. Colgrove, of Hasting?. President Pat­
ton said tin* name had been received with
remarkable unanimity, aud be would ven­
ture to put the nomination to a vote. The
election of Senator Colgrove as president
'of the league was carried with a cheer.
Ho was escorted tu the platform by Perry­
Powers and E 11. Dingley. The new
president accepted the office in an Inspir­
ing speech, in which he said he hoped he
would be able.to advance lhejeague as his
predecessor had done. He/realized there
was work to be done and Sacrifices to be

made, but he was willing to m*ke them.
It was decided to leave the choice of a sec­
retary with the president
Detroit Tribune:
By tbe choice of Philip T. Colgrove. of
Hastings, as pre-ident, tbe members of the
Michigan League of Republican clubs
have assured the continued prosperity and
usefulness of their organization. Mr. Col­
grove, though a ypuug man, has had plen­
ty of political experience of the successfulsort, and Is abundantly qualified for the
executive work of the league. Under his
capable leadership, and with the harmon­
ious and energetic co-operation of bls fel­
low members, the league may be expected
to accomplish a splendid work for the re­
publican cause and for tbe cause ot honest
government as it has done in tho past
This work lias Im effective." constant aud
Influential. That it will not be less so in
the coming rear is beyond question.
There should be, in fact, a considerable .
extension of the sphere of Influence of the |
league by the organization of new clubs
and thc extension of memberships of old
ones. The value of "club organizations
needs no special argument at this time,
when it is conceded by practical politicians
and well-wishers of good citizenship. ' Tbe
amount of good that political clubs can do
in tbe way of promoting active Interest In
political questions and of spreading cor­
rect political Ideas and accurate political
information Is Incalculable. At a period
when there Is a manifest tendency to re­
vive the antiquated political principles of
Jeflersou and Calhoun political clubs are tbe
best counteractive Influence. Tbe Tribune
hopes that the successful and Inspiring
convention held yesterday will add new
strength aud vigor to the already strong
and vigorous Michigan League. It has a
glorious future before'It--a future full of
promise and good works.

/ENEAS AND DORCAS,

saints—to dis is gain, to depart ami be
with Christ Is far better (Ps. cxvl, 15;
Phil. 1, 21, 23).
38. "And forasmuch as Lydda was nigh
to Joppa, and tho disciples had heard that
Peter waa there, they sent unto him two
men desiring him that he would not delay
to come to them.” Whether they thought
that'Gjd might through Peter give Dcjcaa ba«.k to them, or whether they wanted
only the comfort of the Spirit's words
through him, Is not very clear. While
thankful for the comfort of such words as
IL/Cor v, 1; Phil. I, 21; I TJhess. Iv, 16-1S,
-most ot us nre selfish enough to want our
friends back again, even though we know,
or at least profess to believe, that having
died in Christ they are now unspeakably
happy.
39. "Then Peter arose and went with
them. When he was come they brought
him into the upper chamber, and all the
widows stood by him weeping, aud show­
log tho coats and garments which Dorcas
made while she was with them.” Ob­
serve Peter’s promptness, remember the
significance of Dorcas and pray for that
quickness to respond to tho call of the
Spirit which is here HUggested. It was a
sad house; the sorrowing hearts, and tear­
ful eyes, and tbe works wrought by the
hands now cold in death, all proclaimed
what a blessing she had been who waa
now no more with them. Huppy are those
who prove their relation to Christ by their
abundance of good works.
40. "But Peter put them all forth, and
kneeled down and prayed, and turning
him to the body said. Tabitha, rtriae. And
she opened her eyes, and when she saw
Peter she sat up.'* Peter had seen Jesus
put them all forth except the father and
mother and the three with Him (Mark v,
40). Elijah nnd Elisha were both alone
with the dead bodies which they raised to
life (I Klugs xvil, 19; I! Kings iv, 38). If
we would know thc power ot God, It must
be in being much alone with God. Even
Jesus found it necessary to be alone with
God (Luke lx, 18; John v|, Ifi).
4L “And he gave her his hand, and lift­
ed her up, and when ho had called tho
aalnta nju^'wldmts, presented her alive.”
A few moments before it was all tears and
sadncM. but now all Is joy and gladness,
and it la the work of the risen Christ who
has the keys of hades and of death.
I What reunions and joys unspeakable
there will bo wheu Jesus comes, and He
may come -any moment. "Even so. Lord
Jesus, come quickly!'1 If Dorcas had
gained by dying, what shall wo say of her
return to tbe mortal body, yet to labor a
little amid the carts and sorrows ot this
life. Well, If "for Jesus’ sake” hod l&gt;een
her strength before, how much mors
would it sustain her, now that she had
seen Him ut home and tasted the glory.
Not unto ourMlvcs, but uutoHim la tbe
great thought of the true believer (IT Cor.
Iv, 11; v. 15).
42. "And It was known throughout all
Joppa, aud many believed In the Lord?'
Thus the works of the risen and living
Christ, made manifest through His fol­
lowers, «lrnw peopln unto Him. Peter bad
no power to heal .Eneas or raise Dorcas,
and !;« did not profess to have, but he hon­
ored Jtaaa Christ and Christ wa« honored
। in the tyesof others through him. What
we do will draw to us; what Christ does
will draw to Him. Not I, bat*Christ,
4&amp; “And it came to paw that be tarried
.Joppa with one Simao, a
told how lie spent

LESSON II, FOURTH QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 9.

82. "And it came to pass, aa Peter passed
throughout all quarters. he came down
also to the saints which dwelt at Lydda.”
. Believers are called saints In the various
epistles (see Rom. 1, 7; I Cor. 1. 2, etc.,
omitting the italics), because all who truly
receive Jesus Christ as their Saviour are
in Him washed, sanctified, justified, and
He is made unto them wisdom, righteous­
ness, sanctification and redemption (I Cor.
Lydda is between Jerusalem and Joppa,
about ten miles east of Joppa.
88. “And there he found a certain m«n
mimed JSneas, which had kept his bed
eight years and was sick of the palsy?*
Jesus healed those who bad been eighteen
mm! thirty-eight years sick, and Peter had
Already been the channel of health from
J«ui to one forty years afflicted (Luke
xiii, 18; John v, 5; Acts iv, 22). so that a
.sickness which had lasted eight years
would not seeni an insuperable difficulty
to Peter or to any one who believed (Jer.
Ajjii. 17; Math, xix, 98; xvil, 20).
84. ‘‘And Peter said unto him. JEneas,
Jesus Christ maketh thee whole; arise
and make thy bed; and he uronc immedi­
ately " Compare 111, (J,- 1ft, and iv, 10. The
great fact of our redemption is Jesus
Christ risen from the dead, and alive for
evermore, having all power in heaven and
ou earth (Rev. I, 18; Math, xxviii, 18).
This was made plain to Saul in the last
Ibsson by the appear!ug of Jesus to him,
■aud is now ni.’uie plain to /Eneas and to tho
.people of Lyddn by this miracle.
85. “And all that dwelt at Lydda and
Saron saw him, and turned to the Lord.”
Note the expresedou “turning to tbe Lord”
in chapters xi, .M ; xv, 19; xxvl, 90, and in I,
These, i, 9, sec what it means turning from.
Wc are all by nature turned from God,
aud repentance is a turning to God, to
serve Him, and wait for His Son from
heaven (I Theas, i, 10). If more of thc
power and works of the risen living Christ
were seen in us, there would be more sin­
ners turning to God, and the kingdom
would be greatly hastened.

disciple named Tabitha, which by interpretaUon is called Dorcas. This woman
was full of good works and alms deeds
which she did.** Both of the names of this
woman signify “a roe or hart or gazelle,”
aud are uxlinitivc of swiftness. See I
Cbron. xii, 8; Songs ii. 17; viii, 14. She be­
lieved that the king's buslneM required
baste, and whatever was to be done should
be done quickly. She is called a disciple—
L e., a taught or trained one. All who
truly receive Christ are holy In Him, but
ft all such are willing to be trained by
Him. All true disci plea or trained ones
will, like Dorcas, be full of good works
(Bpb. ti. 10; Titus ill. 3; John xv, S).
37. “And It came to pass in those days
that she was «Ut and died, whom when
they had wnebod they laid her in an upper
chamber.” No evil can befall a child of

ja to nmuy nndatren^thenv.-’tL the Word. Thauuxt
Ire more light upon why he

p ay
Jun grace and power.
Hut Mgtrtof tbe Lord
the

Pimples!

Pimples!

Can Be Cured.

T. PHILLIPS.

25

IT'S A “JIM DANDY,”

YEARS I

The stock of lumber and shingles lalely
purchased by

SOLID WEAR

With HOT SPRINGS EC- Is’the length of time that
ZAEMA SOAP. This prep­
aration being mainly the 8946
evaporated salts from the
waters of tlie Hot Springs,
Arkansas, will cure pimples,
nm
bleeeh head and alf eruptions
Are warranted to last.
of the skin. Nicely perfumed
for the toilet. Sold for the . Also remember you
next ten days only, at 17c per get a Present—“Good
Form," of $2.00 value
cake. •

HUD

spooks m»

At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studing.

with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewerystore.
Quality and price al­
THE bRUQUIST, ways right.
Agent.

. Fred L. Heath,

The latest styles in pine
sheeting.

flooring and

Their No. 2 shingles are "‘just too sweet
for anything.”

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.'

.

I

Presidential Campaign of 1892
GRAND INDUCEMENT/
TO READERS OF

Tilt BflMEK
TBE Presidential Campaign will be tbe most intensely interesting and exciting In
tbe history of tbe United states, and people will be extremely anxious to have all the
general and political hews and discussions of tbe day as presented in a National Jour­
nal, In addition to that supplied by their own local paper.

To meet this want we have entered into a contract with the

E HAVE just received and opened up our first
invoices of new fall dress goods. To say tliat
we are pleased with them would not ili-scrib?
it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest anti best
line we ever offered. You will sav so when you
see them.

W

New York Weekly Tribune
The Leading Republican Paper of the UNITED STATES,
which enables us to offer that splendid Journal (regular subscription price 81.00
year) and "Baxxf.b” for one year

For only $1.10, cash in advance.
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Wheat is low and flour
should be the same. For a
short time I will sell

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This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grade.
J
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JOS. ROGERS.

astings
Hastings,

■

We call special attention to a line tliat cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have proven very at
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

City Bank,
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Mich.

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SURPLUS S7.000.00.

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Come in and see them.

Open for business Dec. IS.ISM.
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HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 13, 1892.

Koal Six Dollars a Ton This Month!

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
COOK BBOS..

HASTINGS, MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.
Baodaome!«that handaotna does.” and If
JJ00*18 ..SaraaparULv doesn't do hsndromely
then nothing does, Hara you ever tried IL

ANO

JVood - and - Coal - Heaters

11 ood - and - Coal - Cooks
FMM $10.00 TO $75.00

Tar Mint
MMTM4TKUX UttL

d

Koal Six Dollars a Ton This Month!
IMPORTANT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,
Cloaks,

Blankets, Bedding,

To every person buffering from
Files or any other Rectal disease.

Z?W. LAKINS,
The Rectal specialist of Grand
Rapids, is at the Hastings House,
Hastings, every Thursday after­
noon and Friday forenoon,
.

Dr. Lakin* has a large list of
patients in Hastings and vicinity
and more ore securing his services
at each visit as a result of his un­
usual success In his special prac­
tice.
All are invited to cail for con­
sultation and examination both
of which are absolutely free.

Eph. Lucas has rented his farm to Henry
Snyder for three years—John Batiblitz
and Nora Mbjh-s were married In Hastings
-last Bunday by Rev. Bancroft—We won­
der if Cleveland should happen to be
elected, it he should remove Philo and ap
point lean John. Quite- possible John
could make him believe he is a good demo­
crat and had never attempted to walk In
the middle of# the road—New sidewalks
are rapidly taking the place of old ones in
our village—&lt;ieo. Smith went to Hastings
Monday to meet with the board of super­
visors—Ira Stowell is gradually falling,
and but little hopes are entertained of his
recovery—An effort is being made to pro­
cure a dag for the school house—L. I).
Warner was in Lowell a few days last
week—The replevin suit ot Miller vs.
Clirlstaitr. also the trespass suit of Miller
vs. Haight have been withdrawn—Rev.
Klllor Is removing the tops from the popu­
lar trtesat the M. E. Parsonage—Mrs.
Wesley George was burled on Sunday—
Henry Waltz and his mother have return­
ed from Ann Arbor, where they went to
have a cataract removed from one of Mrs.
■Waltz' eyes—The Odd Fellows of this
place will go to Lake Odessa Friday night
—George Barden went to Grand Rapids
Tuesday—Our school board went to the
forest on Tuesday to capture a fine pole
for the school dag—Carpenter * Son have
gone north with a drove of horses.

THE STATE.

The contract for plastering’ Michigan’s
building at the world’s fair will be let at
82,500.
At Marquette the Grover Cleveland club
Is taking up subscriptions for the Home­
stead strikers.

Live Geese Feathers
When Id GRAND RAPIDS stop at

1 hejmost complete stock of Dress Goods
the state.

A full line of Gents Furnislwng Goods.
X. splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for S1.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

We make a specialty
of making Gents e "
»u&lt;l pants to order.

J.C. Furnlss now of Woodlaud, called
on friends at home Sunday evening.—
Mrs. E. L. Smith is at New York, called
there by the death of her nephew.—A
Rev. Mr. Baxter preached at tho Congre­
gational Church last Sunday mornlug and
evening.--Albert Hafner was home the
latter part of last week. He Is teaching
at Broward.—C. M. Putnam and wife altenfl^d I hr Grand Lodge of the O. E. S. at
^ae this week.—Mrs. W. 11. Young
L. Adda Nichols were visiting at
a few days this week.—Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Frink from louia are guests at
G. A. Truman’s.—The Lentz Table Co.
have their factor}' lighted with electricity.
—The Democrats show forth Ijere next
Friday, with a pole raising etc.—Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Smith were al Hastings Mon­
day.—A. IL Smith of Woodland called on
his sister, here Sunday evening.—Mrs. 1.
N. Felghner and Mrs. Brown of Muske­
gon spent Sunday with Miss Lulu Feighner.—C. L. Glasgow and Lew Miller were
at Chicago last week buying goods for the
new furniture store.
.

Tho cooper shop of J. Jenks A Co., at
Sand Beach, had a 82.500 blaze.

AND

GRAND RAPIDS,

Farmers are finishing threshing and
husking corn. No time spent In packing
apples.—Those must be Texas ponies
“K1 to trying to ride by the way they
.—Mrs. Logan, of Mitchel, Dakato,
(toiling her sister, Mrs.
Addison
,-Jpding.—Some of our young farmers
attended the fair al Plainville last week.—
A strong tea of yellow dock or burdock
root to said to be a cure for hay fever,
bom* production to the best Try It—
Rev.1 Van Antwerp preached his first ser-,
mon at Milo' last Sunday.—Quarterly
meeting in two weeks at Mila—Chickens
want to roost high.—Mrs, W. C. Towne
has Invested in Plymoth Rocks and will
abandon the little aristocratic brown Leghona.—P. G. Fisher has purchased a
farm in Rom.—Mrs. B. W. Johnson, took
in Kalamwoo last Saturday.—Three Har­
rison and Ried caps are worn by Milo
school boys, to one Cleveland and Steven-,
son cap.—Prairieville Grange In two
weeks will have a social.—C. R. Honey­
well will sooii move out of the new barn
into his new and fine house. Chet will
have to cut soihe gnibs north, so passers
along the road can see his new farm
building.—W. A. Spaldlug and Uriah
Burst made a flying trip to Kalamazoo to
day.

MICH

' -THE KENT?
opposite UNION DEPOT.

Free Baggage Transfer. New House
;eam Heat and Electric Bells. Rooms 50
, |
BEACH &amp; BOOTH.

Fifty farmers, with teams, turned out
and helped break the ground for a new
creamery at SL Louis.
Miss Gertrude Buck, of Kalamazoo, has
been chosen editor of the monthly bulletin
published by the S. C. A. at the U. of M.

Latest Michigan pensions: Original—
Wm. Y. Henderson. Benj. Vandeventer.
Original, widows, etc.—Minor of Oliver
Richards.
Ed Stelnde. who shot Ills brother at Red
Jacket Inst week, escaped from jail, but
wan recaptured after a long chase over the
country.

Tu consumers of kerosene oil Is Bis­
Units and Barry Co: We hare retabllsbod
an aaencr al Hastings for the sale of
Snow Drop oil, which for lomlnalliiK pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Peter Dalzell. F. A A. A. yardmaster
Pennsylvania crude and, 155 degrees Arc
test makes it perfectly safe. It Produce at Cadillac, was caught between two cars
a clear and white light and free of odor, yesterday and crushed to death. He leaves
nor does it cause any deposit on chimney a wife And three children.
.
which is so common with cheap and low
The other night some one at Port Huron
U.t Oblo“lL Since July 1. 1S01. Mb*l;
broke Into Chas. M. Green’s shop and car­
eon allows the use of ISO ilesreea lire teat
ried away a heavy stove. People in that
oil whtb permits the the sale of kerosene
city are now chaining Hieir safes to the
made fri™ &lt;’bl“ cnllle *nd
•
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­ wall.
tractingsufficient naptha (explosive part)
A. E. Preston, of Battle Creek, was
to raise Ute lire test to ISO degrere or more nominated for state senator by the demo­
It becomes useless, so far as Prod“'l”l‘ crate. He can't run, though, for be is
light Is concerned but at a low test will packing up his traps preparatory to mov­
burn fairly wen. still Producing a very ing to Chicago.
disagreeable order while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy ■ub.lance.
Hastings, OcL 4, '92.
Gbo Snow Drop oil a trial, tho cost Is but
little different than what you pay for the Editor Basmkb:
cheap goods yoo sre using and the sallsfaoI see by tho last Baxnkh that you have
u£J.£wUlSttaU»ht wlH.tor.ttan promised that there would be a continued
eompexuate. saying nothing of additional letter concerning my trip to Washington
safety- For eale by S. B. Phillips, H. L. ■nd return, but I Imagln. tbto wUl taMd
with leal tnlemt tbin tho, published be­
N'pwtun and Cook A Cook.
fore. becuse friends are erer «n»lou. to
‘
A. D. Marxahb,
**
Hastings. Mich,
Lear from absent ones, even though th

WHOLE NO. 1948
communication may not in Itself be very
interesting.
In the first place, the city of Washing­
ton, being the capital of our country, is of
course a city of great Interest, not only to
the native born, but also to the adopted
citizens. Its history dates back a good
many years, and like all cities, It had a
commencement, and even at the beginning
of war lu 1881. it was no very desirable
place In which to reside. as much of the
city was what one would call a mud-hole.
The Washington monument was not half
completed at that time, and around and
about the monument was really a mod-hole,
and even It was used for cattle pens so I
was Informed by many of the hoy® in blue
who ifere there at that time. Now the
ground, surrounding the noble structure.
Is -beautiful as one could wish.
The
ground slopes away from the monument
and the sward Is hard and clean as any
lawn, and is beautiful Indeed. But then,
there were many muddy and swampy
places within the city which have disap­
peared and all is beautiful as one could
wish, and the streets, thanks to ••Boss”
Shepherd, are as nice as in any city in the
world, the most of them being concrete,
and rain or shine, there is no such thing as
mud or unpleasantness for either pedestrans or beasts to eacouuter while moving
over them. So much for the streets In
Washington. There are many very large
and beautiful residences In the city. The
capital Itself, of course, being the largest,
and following Is the pension office. National
museum, the Smitbsenlon Institute and all
the departments pertaining to our govern­
ment, and under construction is the library
building just east of the capital, which Is,
well I don’t know bow large It is to be,
but It is a. or is to be when completed, a
monster building. The ex-soldiers, were
formed for the parade about this last
named, partly constructed edifice, to the
cast, north and south, and from V o'clock
n. m. till dark they were pouring down the
street to the head of Pennsylvania avenue
In solid columns twelve abreast to the tune
of eighty or more thousands. General
Sickles mounted upon a fine horse, his
crutches before him attracted a good deal
of attention and was cheered all along line.
Ex-president Hayes marched on foot with
his jMist from Fremont, Ohio, and was of
course, greeted with great cheering. But
when General B. F. Butler was spied in a
carriage with the Massachusetts soldiers,
it seemed as though every throat would
split
He rode uncovered. I believe,
nearly the whole distance, as It was Um,
tiresome for him to remove his hat every
rod of the way in response to those who
cheered hlin. Right here let me say. that
every individual who has ever seen the
photograph of General Buller, knows just
exactly how he looks. Why he should
have been more cheered than any one else
on this occasion, I surely do not know,
for he was in some instances very unfor­
tunate as a general, though at New Or­
leans he showed a master mind in controling “^ecesh" men and women. Weall know
he has gigantic Intellect, and a will nearly
equal to that of old Hlekrfy himself.
But all honor to General Butler, and to all
in fact who periled their lives to maintain
our country and Its laws.
*0*2.
&lt;1
There was considerable sickness among
the comrades by the reason of change ot
climate and diet, and quite a number were
taken to the hospital where they were
kindly treated by physicians and nurses
free of charge. A few died I was told, but
their remains were sent home.
The encampment was by all odds the
largest ever held, and by far larger than
will ever be held again. It being Wash­
ington Induced many to go.who would not
have went to any other place. There Is no
one but would llkc^p visit the capital of
our country, and the fare being ro low,
thousands went who could not spare a
greater amount to attend aXuntional en­
campment and see Washington. The In­
habitants of the capital city did all in their
power to entertain, and to show their ap­
preciation of the occasion.
Had I not been taken sick on the third
day in the city, should have visited many
more places of interest, which would have
been written up and might have proved of
some Interest to many of the readers of the
Bannhil But 1 had no particular liking
for old chronic, apd so left Washington on
the evening of the 21st and on the 22d ar­
rived at my boyhood home in Pennsylva­
nia, where a brother of mine resides, and
by the aid of medicine and good water was
in a few days all right again. A few days
among old friends, and the scenes of child­
hood. and 1 took the train on the Conanesque A Addison R. R. on the morning of
the 30th, and arrived home tho following
evening, fully convinced that of all the
states 1 have ever seen, Michigan stands
head and shoulders above all of them.
Q. IL B.

A Simple Food.

Nothing was more characteristic of the
Canarians than this staple flood of theirs
called “goflo." The islanders of our own
day are puroionately devoted to It. In
truth, however, it la a very plain article ol
diet. It is only the flour of roaated maize,
peas, beans or barley, or a compound ol
two or three grains. Yet fragrant Indeed
is the perfume from a “goflo” watermill,
with the householders tarrying round
about it to carry off their flour to use ere
the aroma has left It.
The Sojourner in the agreeable hotels ol
Orotava may, If he pleases, tickle hia pal­
ate at breakfast time with some of this
"gofla” Ho will not venture, like anticcompli^ed native, to take a handful of it
and tbrtw it down his throat. It would
choke him almost to death if he did. The
waiter’will considerately offer it to him in
warm milk or coffee, or mixed with a lit­
tle honey in the forfn of a cake. It is upI&gt;otizing enough with any one of those con­
diments. The old Canarians mixed It with
hot mutton fat, milk, honey or goat’s but­
ter. Their successors follow their exam­
ple. The poorest people eat it with water
only, seasoned by a pinch of salt, and upon
this meager species of gruel many a Tenerifan brings up a family of seven or eight
stout children at a cost of a few pence a

The traveler in the Islands will observe
that bis guide would as soon think of going
without hisahirt as without his little sack
of ■‘goflo,” from which he now and again
stays his stomach with a fistful. In Palma
to this day, and no doubt elsewhere also,
on inexpensive sort of “goflo” Is made out
of the dried roots of the bracken which
abounds in the pine forests on the moun­
tain slones.—National Review.

DOES THE RESPONSIBILITY UE WITH

MEN OR WOMEN!

Charxo ApUniV Men's Clubs—They Am

Who to responsible for tho scandal, the
slander that to abroad in the world!, Man
says it is woman, and woman stands with
accusing Anger pointed at man. A young
girl camo to me the other day and said,
“I’ve made a fool of, myself!” I politely
tried to look surprised, though I wasn’t.
“Yes," aho continued, “I have; and Pm iw
mad with myself that I could bite my
tongue out and use my head for a football.
Why! This Is why. Tho other evening
two gentlemen called to see me. One was
a friend I had known from childhood, a
great, splendid, whole hearted fellow that
brings an atmosphere of cheerinesa and
perpetual good nature with him. He to
always so courteous, so considerate, so ap­
preciative and so complimentary that it to
a pleasure to be in his company.
"The other gentleman was a man of
groat intellect, whose desire to meet me
had filled me with a sense of elation. I
was walking on air. We talked at all sorts
of subjects, and I felt that I never had
spent a more delightful evening of fta kind
in my life. But dear me—just before its
close something happened,” and the
young girl looked so lugubrious that noth­
ing would have surprised me. “You see,”
continued she, “wtf had talked about peo­
ple and things. At last the name of a cer­
tain woman was mentioned.' Tho person
enjoys considerable prominence. One of.
tho gentlemen said, ’Do you know her!’ ’I
know who she to.’ ‘Did you never meet
her—she to so charming a conversationalist
I am sure you would like her.’ ‘Ye®,’ I re­
plied, and there must have been something
in my manner which challenged a ques­
tion, for immediately it came. ’What do
you know about her! You evidently do
not approve of her!’ ”
Now the young girl han more wit than
discretion and she replied, “Well, if you
must know. I’ve heard she was ‘shady,’
and sumo one once took the trouble to
warn us girls not to Imj seen talking in
the streets to her, or to have anything to
do with her.” Both the gentlemen looked,
shocked. “Why,” add the man of intel­
lect, “I have visited her many a time, and
I have never seen anything in her behavior
that could be considered the least out of
the way.”
Thea the young girl forgot she was talk­
ing to men, not that she wished to discuss
undebatable subjects, but she forgot what
to always said when one woman fails to
agree with a man in his high- estimate of
another woman. So in the heat of the ar­
gument she exclaimed: “Well, all I know
to that some of her associates have been
dropped by society, and it won’t do for
young ladies to attempt to go counter to
the dictum of society leaders. It may be
very sweet and lovely and all that, but if a
girl does attempt to do ao she herself suf­
fers without being able to do oue thing to­
ward rehabilitating the ’shady’ pefspu in
the garment of respectability." ThdnjMjth
tho gentlemen looked pained as well as
shocked.
"I know they went away thinking that I
would lend myself to the envious detrac­
tion of another woman-, and I wouldn't.
In thte flrat place bath of those gentlemen
overestimate the importance of that per­
son’s position. They do not know ns I do
that many doom arc closed against her;
they do not know that, from the stand­
point of my set, she does not possess one
single attribute or attainment that can
arouse envy.”
My friend’s experience led me to make
inquiries. “Where do you think scandal
originates!” I asked a bright society wornan, young in years, but old in worldly wis­
dom. "Where? With women,” she re­
plied unhesitatingly, and then added, “But
let me modify that. With the memory of
all I have heard in my life, and the knowl­
edge that it generally could be traced to
the afternoon gossip of a men’s club.vl
must take that back. A men’s club to tho
very hotbed of scandal. Those fellows, old
and young, want to l&gt;e thought irresistible
or omniscient; they can’t deny themselves
the pleasure of being thought successful
where others have failed. By a smirk
when a woman’s name is mentioned; by a
significant look, a shrug of the shoulders,
even a twirl of one side ot a mustache, the
insinuation is made—to say. nothing of the
open discussion of a woman’s charms, and
the speculations ns to her being able to
meet the requirements of a Casar’s wife.
“I don’t mean to say'that a perfectly
pure, good woman, whose conduct has al­
ways been above reproach, will become the
prey ot their conversation, although such
cases have happened. But you know there
are hosts of women and young girls who
will do Imprudent things. Many of them
are women now in a stratum of society not
where they belong by birth or education.
They don’t know how to behave. They
are not thoroughbreds, you see. They
foolishly take pleasure in defying public
opinion. They don’t mind being talked
about, They boast of their escapades, and
yet they do have lota of friends, sweet girl
friends, who absolutely refuse to believe
that *aw ----- ’ Is aught but ao impru­
dent, and some man comes home from the
club—some father, brother or husband
and warns the women of his family not to
be seen with ’So-and-so' any more; that
her name has been mentioned in the club.
Oh, my dear,” continued the society
woman, “the shores of clubdom are strewn
with wrecks of reputations! .
“On the other hand, the worst detractors
of women are married women every time.
You take a woman whose own career has
been a failure. She is always on the look­
out for improper behavior among younger
and more attractive women. She cannot
forgive them for receiving what she uo
longer can hold—the admiration of men.
When you And such women in hotels and
boarding houses, they ar® to bo dreaded.
They make wild endeavors to hold their
own with the younger women; they fail;
they arc bitter, they devote themselves to
lying in wait for fresh game all the time;
their grip to weakening, but they clutch all
the same. Oh, my dear, if you ask me
how scandal originates, I must go back to
my first answer and say with women, with
fagged out, jaded, disappointed poasee
women. A young matron, secure in her
position in society, happy in her husband's
Ilova, and surrounded by her children, la
too sweetly selfish, too wrapped up in her
own happiness to be envious or jealous.
Sh« is Dot the detractor at her sex.”—Sea

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�DEMOCRATIC "HARMONYZ

ROSES AND POLITICS. FARMERS’ DISCOVERY

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A PEEP INTO THE WOMEN’S REPUB­

General Sickles M still sarcastic and
LICAN HEADQUARTERS.
evidently still not “placated-’’ Some­
body asked him ta New York the other
day if he was going on the stump. He
replied sarcastically: “Why ahetald'D
I belong to the Hill crowd and the Hill
crowd don't amount to anything. That
was the theory on which Cleveland was
A sunny room with a big bay window
nominated. Why should wu Hill mta from which one looks out over towers
worry about the election?
.
and spires; the pink roses on the walls
“Cleveland is all right, of course, half hidden by gracefully draped flags
without New York. He doesn’t need and silken banners displaying the faces
Jfew York. Mr. Vilas is going to carry of the Republican candidates for presi­
Wisconsin, Mr. Dickinson is going to dent and vice president; palms and vio­
carry Michigan. Mr. Harrity is going to lets before cabinet photographs of 1 Dud­
carry- Pennsylvania, and Mr. Russell ta ley and Allison: a crucifix twined with
going to carry Maasachnsette. There, ta the stars ami stripes: a worn Bible aud
no necessity fur New York, with all a tin plate card receiver on ^he desk
these suites going for Cleveland, aud, of littered with pamphlets, letters1 and
course, the Hill men are not necessary newspaper clippings. Such is tho ex­
to his success. This being so, why should traordinary jumble of religious and po­
1 or any of Mr. Hill's friends get excited litical features at the headquarters of
over the Mection?‘They said we amount- j the Woman’s Republican Association of
ed to notiting at Chicago. Why should &gt; tho United State*.
we amount to any more now?”
“How many of the soldier J»ys who
Ribbons and roses in politics at1 last!
were in the parade do yon think will Here wo havo them. Ribbons tied in
vote for Cleveland?" the general wm the dainty rutton-chafra and fluttering
asked.
in roseate knots on the soft, white gown
“Very few," answered toe commander of Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, president of the
of the old Third corps, with a shake ot association. Roses on the walla, on the
his head, “very few."
tables aud mantel and on tho breast of
this gentle woman, whoso face glows
PALMER'S PRAYER.
with the .seal of the Puritan and from
whoso honest gray eyes looks the spirit
of Banker HUI.
For Mrs. Faster is both a zealot and a
On learning that President Harrison
would be unable to attend the G. A. R. fighter. She is of tho stuff of which
encampment at Washington, owing to martyrs are made, combined wiih a
goodly proportipn of the old Adam. I
the serious illness of Mrs. Harrison,
“Cullei-e llojfi, aqd Women.** ‘
' Commander-in-chief Palmer issued the,
It pleases the Democratic newspapers
following:
The painful circumstance which pre­ these days to refer contemptuomly to
vents the president from attending the tho re-enforcements of “college hoys and
great reunion of the veterans in Wash­ women," 'which Republicans are wel­
ington is deeply regretted by nil his coming to their ranks. Well, college
comrades in arms, regardless of party. boys havo votes, and women con make
Ho was a participant in the grand re­ ballots if they can't wield them.
What is the Woman's Republican as­
view of the arms in 1863, and has taken
a deep interest in tho coming encamp­ sociation doing?
Talking, writing, agitating and pub­
ment, and it was expected that he would
not only particijiate in the march, which lishing i&gt;amphlets containing good, sound
promises tn be tho great culmination of Republican doctrines; trying to nnitotho
the great gatherings of the Union veter­ social and educational influence of I Re­
ans, but in all the festivities of the week. publican women and to enlighten fthe
The critical illness of his beloved wife shopping women on the McKinley Mil,’'
has compelled him to remain by her for the latter havo been repeatedly in­
bedside, Speaking out of ttie depth of formed by tho Democratic press that
my heart, and voicing the filings of all Mr. McKinley is not only responsible
his comrades, we pray that Ho who for tho awful devastation of pe.'trl but­
ruleth armies and nations give our presi­ tons and tin plates, but for the riot,
dent strength and fortitude to bear bis strikes, bloodshed, the battle, murder
great affliction, nnd that tho partner of and sudden death in this country, as
well as tho price of butter.
his life iqav be restored to Lealth.

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Mrs. Foster, whois an eloquent and
convincing speaker. will stump New
York for Harrison aud Reid. At the
“
present moment she ibattending to the
publication aud disremination of a series
of political pamphlets. Tho first hits
already been issued. ami is called “Ob­
jects nqd Methods^ Tile next will be

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••The American Renaissance." Then
will follow “The Immigration Ques­
tion;" “ Republican Contention^ and Su­
preme Court Decisions," written by Mrs.
Foster, whose legal training eminently
fits her tu &lt;wtablUh the fact that every
essential principle contended for by the
Repoblicau' patty has been finally sus­
tained by the supreme judiciary.

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tlon ns the states n&gt;ny adopt, * Hood of

When a national bank closes Its'doors
tho notes bearing its name are just aa
valuable as those bearing the name of
the best institution in the country. This
is the result of the admirable Republic­
an system of national banking, and
this is the system which the Chicago
convention demanded to have over­
thrown. The craxy declaration of that
body in favor of a return to the atom* '
Inablo system of banking in vogue be­
fore the war. is an insult to the intelli­
gence of the people and a menace to the
finances of the . country. Every • vote
with the Democrats or with the People's
party means a return to the wretched
system of state bonk currency which
caused millions of dollars losses to far­
mers and others before the present splen. did system of safe and reliable currency
was devised.

The decision of the company known
aa Salt &amp; Sons, the owners of Saltaire,
near * Bradford, England, to wind up
their affairs is attributed by the corpo­
ration itself to tho McKinley law. The
chief business of tho concern has been
the manufacture of plashes for tho
American market, but since tho McKin­
ley law was enacted tho business, we
are told, has diminished to one-tenth
of its former proportions.—New York

to protection.

Tbs report of Commissioner Peck m
to increased wages tn New York under
the McKinley law is sustained by the
report of the labor commissioner of Mas­
sachusetts. whose report shows an in­
crease of wages in over 89 per cent of
tho 4.500 muunfacturing establishments
reported upon.
.

There is one pauper in free trade Eng­
land to every thirty-nine people. In
wages, pour living ami in old age the
poor farm, if the free trade party in
America is striving to enlarge the num­
ber of paupers, it is advocating thought
pulley to bring about web a result

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Another interesting pamphlet, “Our
Finances," is written by a woman—Mrs.
Margaret S. Burke, of 'W»ahingt&lt;m. a
speduliat in politics and financ*.*. This
bvjf is more intiumudy acquainted with
financial questions, and especially the
practical ifido of the tariff question, than
any other woman in the country. She is
ua familiar with the vaults of the treas­
ury department us an employee. Her
paper will be a complete refutation of
the fallacies of the People’s party theo­
ries. Mrs. Burke is thu author of a book
now being published in chapters in the
Chicago InterOcean entitled “The Story
of Hercules," being a history of the
financial policy of theltepublican party.
S««ne« at Women*) H«publlcau Head­
quarters.
•
Whereas at tho national Republican
headquarters there is much confusion
and masculine hubbub, at tho women's
headquarters business is conducted with
gentle deliberation and a mild feminine
flutter. Mrs. Foster's aids ore pretty,
refined, educated women. • No onq seems
unsexed: no ono has as yet acquired the
brazen exterior popularly supposed to
accompany an interest in politics. Dur­
ing the throe hours 1 spent at headquar­
ters 1 did not see one woman who by the
mildest stretch of imagination would
answer tho description of a feminine
•wirepuller" or “ward heeler ” or shriek­
ingswter even.
There was a graceful, yellow inured
girt in a biscuit colored tailor frock.
Miss Romeyn Shaw, of Binghamton,
who will travel vrithMrs. Foster; there
was Mrs. Flora Ovington, of Iowa, with
wonderful soft little white curls framing
a face of great spirituality and Bweet"

new. and there wua Mrs. E. E. Howard,
of BtMton. a handsome woman with
snowy hair and Mid. aerions, dark eyes,
who wears die silver cross upon the
bosom of her stern black gown.
The rooms are constantly filled with
an over changing crowd of interested
women Ht’king information and tracts.
Of conniQ Mrs. Foster is the most
prominent figure. She is a fascinating
conversationist and speaks with en­
thusiasm of the coming campaign.
Eorm Sessions Tupper.

CuncrcM CummFudFj th* President.
What the president wanted from con­
gress and what he got was a cordial ac­
knowledgment of tho justice of his
pen emu Umt the discrimination against
Amciitsuion the Wei) a cd canal was a
vitdaliu.-j -of our treaty rights, an ac­
knowledgment which involved approval
of tbs use of all legitimate means of
reprisal at the command ol the execu­
tive.—New York Hun.

THEY LOOK

UPON

THE PEOPLE’S

PARTY AS ASSISTANT DEMOCRATS.
CawlUInc to Vote

[Special Corrt*pcm4aac«.|
Chicago, Sept 36.—The oasistant
Democratic party, called by courtesy
the People’s party, is finding its efforts
to capture Republican votes in the west
and'northwest far from a success. Word
comes from nil the western states where
the Democrats are attempting to hood­
wink the Republican voters by getting
them to vote for the third party ticket,
that the effort is proving unauccessful.
Thoeo who have heretofore been RupubHams are beginning to soe that tho
Democrats uro merely making a cat's-

decided failure.

FREE TRADE FACTS.

The late Daniel Custer will bo remem­
ber^ by older residents of South Bead

Democrat. He Hrod on th. “°rthey*
corner ot Main and SSith •trreta.
»n&gt;e ot his Children yet lire In this
connty. No cornenter ta Sooth Bond »ot
better wo«w&gt; than ho counnimded. May
e. 1856 (which pleaao retneniber wm in
those rood old Democretio tree trade
times before the war). Mr. Cnetw &lt;Ud a
day's carpenter work tor the Utei Hom
John Brownfield and wm credited on
tho books ot tho Brownfield etoro »1.».
He WM charged with tho tallowing Itema:
9 y.nla eatlro.
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DEMOCRATIC ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE
THE OLD SOLDIERS.

'

SOUTHERN FRANKNESS

---- ——-MuvrBEE.
1 tun for tho brave Buffalo m„„ _l
riappnl th. dirty penrto„mi.
tar th. moat part b!KW,
tbe f"»
They wore dirty ami b,My
cam. Into thia eonntn, and who ,bn,rf
M.mro who bnnttal hnm.,, wh„ S

all that wa, tn „sht. ami today,
oat am btmorabta K.r. a„ bl«&lt;h^“
[Mp*cial Corr*»poud*nca.J
VVasfu^gtox, Sept. 20.—There wm
one conspicuous fail are during the Grand
Anny reunion. That vu in the effort
made by tho Democrats to capture sol­
dier votes. Odo would scarcely expect
that the Democratic party would think
a gathering of old soldiers a sufficiently
ferrilo field for Democratic work to
make it even worth while attempting to
make converts to the Democratic cause
in it. But the situation to such a des­
perate one that the Democrats havo

country, ami 1 am h. lpi,,, p,
Lot tho Mrad Y.nkr,, Lwil 1 '
th. south and tar th. ™,th. Tli.^*
.ion fraud i&lt; a theft, mil w.S”1

‘“wely helping to bring about Democ ratio control of house, senate and
presidency.

$2,500,701.

no man cun hon«tlv dcimd, it n ,
aontb haa Ixvn taaw! to d.™h to J,,
thia Grand Anny &lt;*ra»-al»~th., b,£
acarredtram. who reach Hj
palm—and when Clw.lami .:nck
boggara to tho
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hare a diuux to hit rm . ........
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grants atal memth-a,.,..
Deducting Mr. Custer’s credit for his
, day’s work this transaction left him in stopped at nothing
rigorotuly slapped ami kickrl-lr“.
,
) debt$2.60.
ham (N. C.) Globe.
c
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-------------------Cleveland vetoed over
The reanlt waa that documenta, espe­
If tho foregoing --transaction
had taken
bills aud allowed a largo numU rit'c &lt;h0
paw of them by secretly, pushing tho ,
May 18 jggg, under Republican cially prepared to influence the soldiers,
by what Is known -as the
r k.-t
third party movement among them. proto-tion (t would have been vastly in were sent over hero from the Democratic
do.
They find, not only toot every Alliance i Mr Custer's favor. He would have re­ headquarters in New York tn great Because of this work &lt;J!cv. |ail.|
man in congress was an assistant Demo-1
y; for hto day’s work instead of
quantities, and men employed towear feated'four years ago. w’.:. n he AorM
cral. but that n vote for Alliance amdi-,
an(1 hbsamc purchases would have
the Grand Anny badge and distribute have been re-ch ck4l. - lui. -.i, \-„„.
’
’
dates means a rote to put Grover Clove- cost
*. &gt;*him
&gt;— $l..12
*a &gt;» instead
a of ox in
instead them broad cast among tho old soldiers. OUerver.
Instead
land in the White House and the Demo of going in debt |2.«0 ho would have hail It noel scarcely bo said that this fact
This drain of $to.wg/.ww
crate in control of the house and senate. $4.08 to his credit, equal totwoafidiwo- when it became known created the ing the Energies of the s .
The' Third Party Merely * Hemucratlc tbird days’ free trade wages.—South greatest indignation among the veter­ connection with the tariff tup
e
Akaietant. ■
ans gathered here. It was also discov­ dneed tho sonthvrn farin'
Bend (Ind.) Tribune.
» ii aoudiThey are seeing that the third party
ered that the Democrats have adopted a tlon of actual wain, 'ii.c
cannot expect to accomplish anything
form of campaign badge which so close­ of Benjamin flafribon in
INTERESTING TO FARMERS.
more in the election than to weaken tho
ly rosetublM the Grand Army button tinl chair opens the *.. . ;
U farRepublicans and strengthen tho Demo- •
that M can scarcely bo detected os a ther looting &lt;.f the tr-rt .
►&lt;rrfc»
cratai They see that if the thin! party i
Tariff,
counterfeit This fact added to tho in­ pension bill will hu i -.
carries any of thu western states for its
The importnti«ins of farm products in dignation on the part of tho old soldiers, unless tbe people
.
electoral ticket it will merely take that a natural or mnnufacturcd condition who saw in it an attempt to make use of Memphis Appeal (Dt,
many votes away from thu Republican fc)| off over $30.60tf,tMM&gt; iu value tluring their nonpartisan organization for parti­
candidate and not improve the situation [he first full year of tho McKinley law. san pfirpoaes. after tho Democrate had
T1i« Bird That Tlirlrr* on r.&lt;lamltr.
in'the slightest degree. They arc begin- | Hero are some of tho figures:
even refused to apprdpruite a nmoy in
*&gt;..* k
J' casting
...iinN their
»l,air ii
nlng to realize that
by
Import* import* Rrducsion congress (or the entertainment of the
hi i*«. utinit-vrta.
101*01.
votes for tliird party electors they will I
old soldiers. The contrast between tho
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wr.i.TW
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help put into the White House a num
4.037.808 two parties was strongly marked in the
1 ..-46.040
.•i.i29..-«»
Harley...
much more hostile to silvw coinage than Flax. hi
apparent absence of efforts by the Re­
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jute.etc
iiW.'KT
to Mr. Harrison’; a man much more hos­
.■/.-.Ui I publicans to use thia gathering fur po­
Il-Tomi ICSOJM
tile to toe old soldiers who saved the Fruits. eU
Sd.701
MAVIS litical pnrposea
Hops
country a quarter of a century ■4»°t ® Hay.........
esjrn
715.131
1,143,40
Oniparlng I’arty IteconlB.
man more hostile to reciprocity, which
One of tho most conspicuous failures
1.7M.(W
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2.OIU14
has opened new markets for our farm
S.73O.XI8
wua the attempt made by Democratic
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products to tho extent of many millions 8e~i»..............
7.450.41V emissaries to allow that tho Democratic
Sl.no.454 ia^KJ.(B5
Tobacco
during the past year; a man absolutely Vcgt tablre----4.413,374
1^7%I47
party ban been friendly to tho soldier.
hostile to the protectivo system under Wools, manu­
Those who are familiar with tho work
factured and
which the wonderful prosperity of the
*
unmanufac
­
of
congress quickly inet and defeat^1
post two years has been brought about;
tured..........
. .
.5WS3.7OJ
.
.I^SKJIO
.
this effort They showed from tho records
a man and a party pledged to tho re­
'tho exports of farm pnaluctions in­
of
congress
that nine-tenths of the iegisestablishment of a wildcat currency un­
creased nearly $130,000,000 in tho first lation favorable to the vdtenms of tho 1
der which toe farmers suffered losses
full year under the McKinley law and late, war originated with the Republican 1
amounting to millions of d&lt;fllars, and n
reciprocity. Here arc some of the figures: party, and that on almost every bill '
man under whose former administration
Ezw&gt;rt« “
Exports Incrca-ed |4isM*d for the l»'nefil of soldiers in the i
and by whose cousont thousands upon I
. la lOM. , In 1WL export*UiUH war of the rebel lion a majority of the '
aijM.iai 3},i«&gt;.oeb
thousands of honest homesteaders were ' Cattle
branded as dishonest and their homos Wheat &gt;.nd
Ikimocrate voted against the measure. |
UBjnun sm.toi.415 IS4.4»;U1 nnd that every Republican vyted for it 1
taken from them by unjust aud arbi- j coiteH.’/.n*..’.".
7.4B9,43«
It was
in —
tho aggregate
trary methods.
Fruita.
.. .
6.IMU4&amp;
X’ZrfU/M . —
.-3T-v’shown
« rthat
-------- fz
— I-—- of
— l,
l,.Ki'jnii the votes Upoti the dozen or more great i
1.11(1471
T.CU.VJ3
. i3.tte.cQ !3».ncum
’ P°n^on
l^at hijjKj been passe ■! by ' nr the »wn eoteeil
All this the Democrats arc scheming
'ill 'co j congrwHj nearly two-thirds of tho Demo- to th* i&gt;rn»|&gt;Mrit) .&lt;
U3K.O6
1.1W.IG
to bring about through the'ci'erations ot •
*
. crate voted against too measures, am! rng and eomiu.-ici
the asei-tont Dennxrats—the People’s,
J of Unit I that out of the 1.300 Republican votes Letter of Arerptut
party.
.
.
And the farmer* of the -------north------- ------- ....... reported »■ tii&gt;dinE moot i cast in the bouse upon those bills only'
—------.west are beginmug to get thoroughly ctrcctive (or rt»hit&gt;&lt; at ituxurd** Hay., two votes were against them.
Au«th«- •’Coucv*
“onto" this (catoro of tho ajtaatiou. hi. friend. i» tho «.
. .. 1
*
.
Chairman Mani
They are tonronghly ur.derxtanding the ' people** party &gt;. their u«ll Crammct. I
One thing that has cmno to the minds pnblWw. &lt;' id
game which tho Democrats r.re attempt- and .hope to catch ri,oosii nrpubUeaa of tho old Mildiers gathered hero in com- . adage that “he I;
bi I’iny- Thpy Me clearljrthat there &lt;ote. with it to deprive the Era»d old paring the attitude of the two partira - losL" Anyway.
-totan i&gt;r ,
„r,
,.u» .,&lt;■•«.!.; towanl. them luu been tb« f.wt tltat . "tauch '
Utair
J. ... •* ? v 8 I'ar.y* and «tat**which Imre aiwaja b«-en K«pnb-1i evei
every Repnbliqp president elected since Democratic cotJirnittef.
IlmlbyvuttagtarUler.lKta.lh.yu.-v
• with the Peapie*, Ij the
war
has
l*enadtoting&lt;iiKhed
soldier;
gratulatory
addr&lt;-s to t
t*’°1
•
—
.imjily retlaein^ th. d,aiKM ol Itapulic-I
k,
•
.4 . t|)e
of.tite Maine
on tho other hand, fv_
the only Democratic
an success, and thereby increasing the Drmocr.u.
■ president served hto country by a tubsti- waiting fur full return*
prospect of a return to power of the man I
............ .................. .re .........
“"d
tbe 'njlre
«t D-taO- votes are all cotl*.i*.&lt;d
whose ailminiatration nt a single blow '
Th. MeKinler 1,111 tacreM«l th. tariff 2"*“/ n0'“"‘“' «tac\&lt;!&gt;« traronly or.. hto turn. He saysattacked tho title to over 40,000 iumies
.
_______________ - .
•
.
“Toe Rspuhluiin
and went out of office leaving literally on the farm
products,
oats 13 cents per j has been a soldier.
hundreds of thousands of honest home- i *”“^* barley 30 cents, wheat 25 cents,! ' One intermting feature of the occa- sire to congratulate th**
op|M&gt;rtunity it gave for Maine npon the (tall r.u
steaders unable to complete the title to! -wo°* 11 ,0 13 cents per pound. Evervl
Every-i ' Bion w:is
* pro-1
- ’ &gt; inquiry
political
prospects &gt;&gt;(
in tory achieved o.i Mu
the homes they had been struggling for । thing that the fanner raises is now
• into the •—
■■■—- t«'
years to make their uwn.
I tected. As a consequence farmers of'varto,u‘P***1* of thu country. Thegather- Democratic party, .ri:h
Rittar n«caiiccti»ua nr the Cleveland : Manitoba are thrown ont of the Amer-i*°KJ,run8ht
only oldsoldier*of U’th
ration it has bad fu: yea;vj jiiil
Adminutration.
' iran mark/1 ami too pricre of those . l“‘r,’e!**
n&gt;»ny others who were as many vote:, by: 6.&lt;?W
।
this
great gather
4;d
They are contrasting the experience articles in Manitoba are very much re- drawn here to witness »*•
’----------- ­ candidate for gx;vt-rnnr in
during the prat three years with tiu«e duced; oats selling for 14 cents per ing of veterans. Talks with men from not cast as many v&lt; - ~ a: ..
of the four yours under the Cleveland i bushel, barley 18 cents, wheat 20 aud 84 every part of the country show the Re­ candidate (or governor ta 1881. in l^d
administration. They remember with | cents, wool 11 cents, and everything publican prospects to bo extremely or in 1K70. Complete rctiini' “how t&amp;it
bitterness how Mr. Cleveland's adminis-! correspondingly low and without pur- bright
the Republicans have elected Henry JI
tration of the land office by arbitrary chasers. In the meantime the farmers
Cleaves governor by 12.3to) majority
ami outrageously unjust methods du- ! cf the United States are doing a much
The farmers and others interested in over the Democratic candidate: have ffr*
.
,
,
...........
'*'*•**» “ «uucn
stroyed the titles to thousands of homes larger
'•*••—— business,
— —
----- •
are getting
good- prices. the progress of the great northwest are turned to congress Hou. Timinas B.
which had been fni^y and honestly |»Xing off the mortgage on their farm j evidently becoming rapidly awake to the Reed, Hon. Nekon Din^li-y, Hen.
earned by homesteaders. They remem­ andiw.ning to th. calamity howler, fact that the third party is attempting Charles A. Boutellu and H&lt;«n. Seth L
ber that Commissioner Sparks in a tin­ who «ay ' tariff U a tax" and If y„n do to use them for the benefit of the De­ Milliken by large tnaji rilitt?; imre elect­
gle order suspended all entries of public not buy you cannot mH, ami trying to mocracy They see that a vote with the ed thirty out of thirty-one &gt; ..ato:-. IJO
lands in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado
conrtnco tho "poor fanner" that ho U toinl party simply means a vote fur out of ISO representatives to -he legislv*
Dakota. Idaho, Utah. Washington, New tarod to death. They know that tho Democratic success. Tho Democrats are ture, and have elected n n.ajorgy M
Mexico. Montana, Wyoming. Nevada coot of plow, aud other agricultural quietly working through and with the county officers in every connty in tie
and Minnesota, throwing them all into machtaory la low than ,,CT
third party to destroy the Republican state."
thu “(rand division,” even where they They further know that tho prico of majority in thuae states which have
hail already been “proved up" for pat­ wheat, wa. not below fl for mtwy heretofore been safely Republican. Tho
ents before the officers of the land office. year, until during Mr. Cleveland', thinking people of Illinois, Wisconsin,
This tingle order affected more than terra of office, and that tho first year of I the Dakotas. Nebraska. Kansas and Col­
40.000 homes, ami during th© entire General Hai-riwu'a term it again ero.se
orado sue that a vote in any of those
period of the Cleveland admiijstration to$l.
states with the People's party to really a
titles for homesteads and preemption
J vote-with toe Democrats. The success
titles wore doled out at the ruto of only
of the People's party in‘ any of those
P.U.,
.r
&lt;&gt;..
Orpunu™.
p.rt,
prol
„,
2,000 or 3,000 u month, while under the
Mates they now readily understand
present administration they have been
I would mean not tho success of any of
i«sue&lt;l at tho rate of over 10.000 per I
lb.'rri"!,lw e*’1- - bnt the suc.
_ __________
month.
।
KtTeet of ItoelprurHy with Brnxll.
wiiib. Orep.,,.,.,,h.o*
, ™«orth. Dumocratic party. I; would
_ "
On the 30tb of June :
rPM.,
t.
rM.e.
u„
.J*
,
,
b
'
of
.rtoiproclty.
Kadanffered.
.
--------------------------agreement with Brazil had
a to ex­
which has added millions of dollars to
Thera people, who remember the aux- 1
“*• h«re*y or rr*. trade rai
the sales of form products and is open­ istence fifteen niontiw. and tL&lt; -sa’.i-ci®
itk- and
-ira.l .sufferings of .1.
.
.long years
tety
those
show that the imports from tluu &lt; 'aitrr
ing
markets
for
our
grain
and
flour
and
when the titles to their homes were be
into tho United States 1ncrca-&gt;-i $‘(4
meat.&lt;nd absolutely driving British and
tag unjaatly attackwl aral rendered
888,205.and thoexpurte from tW Cuitei
Germita goo&lt;to out of those markets and
ralnelra. for at least present use. are
States
to that country $i.7ui. :s&lt; Th|
admitting our own in their place.
Com.1] on the Tariff Inna.
not willing to return to that, condition
total exports to Brazil during that ;Kr.&lt; J
ol Affaire. And they are recognising
amounted to $18,044,452. being an in­
Another thing which the farmers of
the tact that a rote with the Peeple's
crease of 10.84 per cent.’as •inpared
the northwest are rapidly discovering is
party la merely an Indirect rote to pnt
with the fifteen months ended March 31,
Grarer Cleroland again ta the White nxeJbyU10 action of the Chicaro con. that co-operation, with tho third party
1880. The items of export* ■.’. !&gt; as f
Howe and his method, ot obstroction Tention. W« can hold'on that Imho means a return to wildcat money, which
lows: Brea»istuffn (almost eiHirely flour,'.
again In control nt thonsancta-yea, bon- •Tory rot. .. tad foof
caused the fanners such great loaaee
$6,328,784; cotton manufactures. $$68,«
when
state
banks
were
in
operation
be
­
uredaot thonsamta—ot homes. Andlher
too. The Mtabliah777; chemicals, drugs, dyes'and inrdiare not willing to do it
1 “'“t of aneh ntv tnfiuatriM aa tha Lia- fore the war. Tho third party is aa
cines, $1,068,789; iron and *te*-l
trr ailk plMh factor, at Jantreto,.
much in favor of-a return to this sort of
manufactures of. $3,199,650; illuminat­
N.
Y.,
la
an
objoot
leason
in
protection
They have been studying the record
cn^W. “ «r« the Democrats, but ing mineral oils, $1.456,Wl: pronsioM
of the representatives of the assistant ! tar more affect,,, than reading or tai™ whether it is or not makes little differ(mainly bacon, hams and lard), $1-549.-:
Deniocralic party-the People’s party
PTL1’1? now understand
that m voting with the third people they 919; lumber, $1,016,288; ail other articles
in congress—and find that they have to I
— ....

every instance co-operated with the
Democrats, and that by electing People's
puty cungressmcn or electors they are
•imply strengthening the hands of tfie
Democracy and paving the way to a^.
other attack upon toe titles to hundreds
of thowsuida of homes through the north-

■ “r" cte.h
' Awartea
wnuf.ci
Rial., u
I
(
1 tl,^04^'1011 by tb*

that

““WJOFrthlb- Mof
ft.a Ir
I&lt; *-----’
.se-j-iion
of
the
’Jtty-second
congms
in rhe
lower
tl.C
if.
___ um
...
hjuw. of which they have a undorfty of

• 51. amount to $507,711 i:n ra
•
rare thun$K,cw w
•’IpropriattoL of iha«S±5^
Fdty-flret
v s^Bion of
bew York Adver-

•

It is Peck, the Democratic offli-ul-•
Peck, the Cleveland'appointee*--"to re— ----- a.ariuB
I ports u net Increase in wag* &gt; fc»r 1SV1
. those coming from the manufactur­
ing sections report a -land slide’ in over 1890 of nearly $6,378,00). h h
favor of the Republicans. Many nian- Peck, the Domocratk- official-Peck, the
j/actorer'‘ wll° have formerly been Cleveland appointee—who report.'1 a net
th?r°T,tS T m»w openly Announcing
announcing increase in production fur 189! o|&lt;r »*•&gt;
’I^nmnatiun
Ii ♦ktftu
L?
“'Ta,Uat-u“ io co-operate
«&gt;-operAte with
with in sixty-eight industries, employ0**
1 aUotore
th° bd5’^ lhat 010
Kepubhcans, in the belief that the 283.000 persons, of $31,315,180—
lllntaa
r*-.-. tnwl&lt;&gt; Principles
._ ,__", ■
. v 1
‘
of- the
: &amp;5*WrttU? platform1 woulS when car- I York Tribune.
! tri
°ni ‘
^nutocturing indueIt was highly creditable to Mr. Harn-1
j tn°a &lt;cd throw mBlioiui of people out of •
le oat of
I *nipluynient and imihons vf dollars of son
ron that he resented the
tue unlawful tosmveeted capital would be made value- i crimination against Americans eu ttUtt*
’
O. P. AU311X.
Welland canal.-New York Sum

�T;,c hest Ad-vertiiin^oiidiatnm Bar­

Hastings

ry County.

VOL. XXXVII- NO. 24

Largest Circulation
of any paper in tfu
County.

□77

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Ml »tru&lt;rllni; betWMn ||h Mldde^b, tm
wma Ume. 1, Dow tbdujht to te »o» bot1 1 ’' - ] o bi »h-&lt;‘ Thursdays by
ter. He has an intcrual Injury caused by
OJC BT2-OSwmstling, and malerial fever. Dr Lamp­
man Is the attend Ing physician—Mrs. James
: Boyd Is quite poorly at this writing—
Grandma Frey Is quite dek at thia writing
—Mrs. C. P. Lang, was In Battle Creek, a
part of last week, to attend to the wants, of
her sick daughter. Mm Julius Crosby—Jes­
sie Warner and wife: talk of visiting rela­
tives in Ohio—R. K. Stanton return d fro n
Dietrick and wife on the Washington, last Saturday, and reports a
i.iguhtvr—A. A. Aldrich grand time—Orlle VanHorn returned to
hi with their wives made Ann Arbor, last week to resume his law
:nb|ned with pleasure to course.
Tiiim.- Friday by the way
OUR COUNTY
■•rink ami Burt McCall with
,i2itid their parents at l/$ashvll!e is having considerable trouble
.ndi Sunday—Will Black
with
the
water
works, which do not appear
it-burg's house on West
!i,'. moves on North street to work satisfactorily.

Hastings Banner.

mty news.

WHOLE NO. 1948

HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 13; 1892.
WALK WHILE ASLEEP
MANIFESTATIONS AND

CAUSES

OF

SOMNAMBULISM.

Rome XlecentCaira DeicrlbeU by Medical
AutharUI^-How th. S.tr.r.rs May
B. Curml —Ur. Hammond’* Carlon*

Taere are more coses of somnambulism
among the poor of Europe than there are
among Americans.” said Dr. Graeme M.
Hammond ton News reporter In discussing
ths reoent death of John Fitzgerald, who
died from the effects of n fall from a sec­
ond story window, due to walking in his

SWEET

MARIE.

Pve a secret in my heart. Sweet Marie;
A tale 1 would impart, love, to thee.
Every delay lu the dell
Knows my secret-know, it wall.
And yet I dare not lell. Sweet Marie.
When 1 hold year h»pd In mine. Sweet Maria,
A fecllns most divine comrs to me;
All the world is full of spring.
Full of warblers on the wing.
And I listen while they sing. Sweet Maria.

Seem* to mo my heart will bt^ck. love,-for thee.
Every wave that shakes tho shore
Seems to slug It o'er aad o'er,
Seems to say that I a&lt;loro Sweet Marin.
When the sunset tints the west. Sweet Marie,
And I alt down to real, love, with thoe.
Every star that studs Che sky
Seems to stand and wonder why
They are dimmer than yoar eye. Sweet Marie.

HARVEST ON

THE

MA’SH.
England

Harvesting the hay »n tho salt marshes
of tho Now England shore ha picturesque
and pleasing occupation at a distance.
The mowers, tho men pitching hay on
the wagons or scows, or building it into
great ricks perched on staddles, the wide
sweep of the meadows threaded here and
therewith the gleam of winding creeks,
thu wheeling of white gulls overhead, the
low bills of the inland horizon, and to the
eastward the irregular rolling line of a
range of sand dunea or tho broad blue of
the sen—all these unite to make n charm­
ing and poetic picture.
But it ha picture that needs distance.
Close at hand it h seen that the labor h
very hard, the men hot and weary, tho sun
blazing down with terrific force upon the
sbadeless expanse. Often, too, the pest of
tho greenheads and guata h so great that
tho harvesters wear veils over thdr heads
and mittens on their hands as they work.
Nevertheless, in the old colonial day, hay­
ing on tho marshes had iLs compensations.
Ita close was marked by local ceremonies
of Harvest Home, foserunners of Thanks­
giving, from which indeed it was little dlf
ferent. In this, ns in all other celebrations,
eating and drinking held a foremost place.
• It did not seem to them unsuitable that
the women of their households during the
dog days should be hanging over hot ovens
nnd toiling in pantries, preparing dozens
of niinccbies, mountains of ready cooked
meat, jars full of cookies and dougbnuta
and long rows of loaves of cake, the richer
tnd spicier the more creditable to the
housekeeper which provided it.
Much of this task was accomplb-hcd be­
fore the departure of the men, as the
greater part of the provisions were to be.
"packed for tho inn’sh" for them to take.
During the two or three days while they
were actuaUy baying tho women bad com­
parative leisure nnd often took the time to
make around of neighborhood calls, buton
the final return, "boating day," os it was
often called, they were again on hand to
share both the labor and the festivity.
The hay was floated in great flat "guudelows" up tho creeks to the nearest p^wsible point where it wm wanted, then carted
home in triumphal procession. Then the
men, who hud done full justice already to
the provisions carried with them, were
quite ready to sit down to the harvest sup­
per, for which a fresh array ot good things,
even more solid, richer and more indigesti­
ble than those previously consumed, had
been provided.
Truly, it our New England ancestors
were gallant workers, they were no less
valiant trencher men.—Youth’s Compan­
ion.
*________ ______

BUY A GOOD BRUSH.
Point* A boat tl»&lt;

When u painter buys a poor brush, ba is
very much liko the man who takes in
counterfeit money for the genuine article
—either a poor judge or too-careless of his
own interest, dr too confiding in his fellow
man to look at it cloudy. Now, my boy,
here are two propositions which I wish to
impress upon your mind: First, that it b
of the utmost importance to you that you
buy and use thu best broshos in the market;
second, that nine-tenths of the bruahea
kept Ln the retail stores are not worth tak­
ing as a free gift, because no matter how
well skilled you may be a poor, ill shaped
brush will retard your progress and in a
measure spoil your work.
I have no doubt but brushes are often
ruined by careless and improper image, but
judging from long experience and observ*tian I am led to believe that more of them
are spoiled In the making than by improper
handling. There are two very important
points to bear in mind whan selecting a
brush: First, is it well made? and second,
is it good material?
Here Is a fine looking brush with long,
heavy bristles. Buy it for you? No, my
lad; in this case Ixauty is only skin deep,
and the name of the maker or recommen­
dation of thu salesman is not safe to go
by. Trust only to your own judgment or
to the judgment of some one qualified to
buy for you. Open this brush and look at
the filling. What is it? Echo answers.
"What?” It certainly is not good, honest
wearing bristles. If you soak this filling
in water it will no more stand alone than

“In America,” the doctor tbminued,
•innny of the sufferers from souinnmbullsm ore children who are troubled with Not tho sun gllnto In your hair. Street Marie,
Indigestion, nml ore of nervous tendencies. Nor because your face is fair, love, to seo.
But your soul so pure and sweet
Among adults romnambullsiq is not a
Makes my happiness complete.
common thing unless accompanied by epi­
lepsy. Some epileptics will get up regu­ Make* mo falter at your feet. Sweet Marte.
larly In the, night in their sleep nnd per­ ( must hush or 1 shall tell. Sweet Marie.
form different acts unconsciously, but In But perhap^Jt's just oa well, love, for me.
‘ For my soul la so distreased.
norninl health somnambulism Is of rare
Lean your head against my breaat.
occurrence. Nervous, hysterical women
are more likely to become somn.-unlmlists
thnn males. Many persons will pet up in
the night nnd move nn article from one
Coating Iron with Copper.
pnrt of the room to auother, but long
A process has been introduced for pro­
trnrnpft in uightahlrta through city streets
tecting
steel and iron by means of a coat­
nre extremely rare.’’
Dr. Hnmntond added that most cases of ing of copper. When the invention was
(irat made It was applied to the construc­
somnambulism wen.- caused by gastric or
tion of telegraph wires, but hIuco then
intestinal irritation, especially in child­
further developments ot the process have
hood. nnd when the irritation hod been re­
enabled it to be employed 4n the manufac­
moved the somnambulism disappeared.
ture of complete ship plates. The method
The doctor hntf an epileptic patient who
The question whether it is hair, wood
employed is similar to that of the old silver
rises In his sleep two or three nights In the
filler, Florida grass or what not cuts no '
plating process, in which plates ot the two
week and unlocks the door of hrsroom,
figure, because it water soaks and works
metals were rolled together without any
which ha* n snap lock. The noise always
more
like a mop than like a good bristle
chemical or electrolytic means lieing em­
awakens hlnj. and he returns to his bed. ployed.
brush. It has a good fringe of good bris­
HehnsdoDi* this hundreds of times, but
tles on the outside, but they fail to do
A short copper ingot is cast on n core of
hns never gone outside of his door while iron or steel; tho copper is shorter than the
their own part of the work and at the sama
asleep. . As'His epilepsy improves he will
time furnish tho spring for the worth­
lore, and not placed symmetrically, but so
less filling, and the result is it splits and
be cured of somnambulism.
disposed toward one end that the unequal
wears to a saw tooth edge. I am speaking
An interesting case of somnambulism i travel ot the coating, when afterward ex­
now of* the whitewash and calcimine
it«young l«&lt;ly„r thl. city who tended by rolling, may bo compensated
brushes. There is not enough good stock
wm trrat.,1 not long ngo by Dr&gt; Willbun [
s.vetor&gt;b. provtatanot .pwlolgroovin such a brush ten inches wide to make a
A. Itiunnjowl.gnd on whom he mmlo a | |„g rf tho mltam to preww Um tarmAtlon
good, 3-inch wall brush, and yet they ore
numl»r..t Important ggpertmenw. Tin. „r tai. ol the wtlvr motal. ll&gt;0 aulwoqnent
sold nt prices which ought to buy a fairly
■young Indy,
-young
b«ly. who possessed
p«i.vvwd great personal
peraotiid I aperatlom, am &lt; iiiludd ta the ordinary
good brush.
ittraetim,. h«.l
l.er mother bv
hr death
.loath „.„y, .vlrantage i. taken ot tho retention
iltraction*.
had lo.t
lort her
If there is any one poor brush which I
tram cholera in the nwt. Several other j lle„g !„■ the
w .llmlmdi the
despise more than another, it is n shwlder,
member, of *e family .uttered tram the
d,Millry ot the copper by chillwhich, liken sick cat, keeps on shedding
and .lie alone eecalwd. ahhough ing the covering. When the poraiityot
the year round. It is surprising to see
«ta..«t worn ont with tatlijue. egeltemrat - .|le ,.,„t
the dlfflrulty ta obhow many hairs such n brush can shed and
,n.l grief. Alter moving fo-Aew 1 ork .he Ulintag perfect aill.errace i. overcome, the
seem to grow no smaller. If you find a
began fotnlk and then move in her sleep, j r rtici-sx wiji become a commercial success,
brush has many loose bristles in itdutt
Charlotte has 'secured another factory and. her father called in Dr. Hammond one 1 -Pittsburg Dispatch,
at present—
make up your mind that there are more to
evening to dlmerve her while she was in '
isiting friends winch will l»e a valuable addition to the
follow and don’t buy it. Don't delude
that
condition.
About
midnight
the
nurse
'
ic .■.title—G. H. Becket manufacturing interests of that city. Cur­
yourself with the idea that you can soak it
tis Jt Son will erect a big saw mil! and a notlficil them that the young Indy hail
The child is taught at- school that a
ik the barber trade of
up aud make it hold. Such a brush will
brick and stone furniture factory 80x300 risen from her bed nnd was about tn dress dozen means twelve every time, but when
M. Henau's personal recollecfttuis of dogs go back on you sooner or later. One of the
herself.
They
met.her
in
the
upper
hall,
feet, three stories high, wherein from 150
the child grown into a man he finds that a
arc endless, and ho might fill a book with most desirable things about a brush b a
partly
dressed,
walking
very
slowly,
her
to 200 men can be employed. The city
dozen i» a very elastic term. A baker’s
I i
traits and stories of them and of cats. Ho goal poinu
head elevated, her eyes open, her lips un­ dozen is thirteen, and so is a publisher’s or
gave a 85000 bonus.
.
To hold a good point a brash must lihve
thinks we are, on the whole, better than
convalescing—Conrad
closed and her hands hanging loosely by « news agent's in many parts of tho world.
Take, for Instance, a fiat
our Seventeenth century ancestors, and good filling.
1 a new Gem/wlnd
The last remaining house ot the old . ................
her side.
’ Iq, some sections a dozen of fish means
.IUJ-.PIXi „„
u there
luctv u
.v other &lt;anomalies
u&gt;wuuuu» asks for nd fuller proof than what lies in chiseled brush; its chief value is a good
Mrs. W. N. I'ayne of town of Singapore Is now vacant It has ] The doctor and the father stood aside to I lwu
twenty-six.
and
are
edge or point; but as they are „ usually
l.«:t&lt;Hi her daughter Miss been occupied for the last few years by a Jet her pass, and without noticing theip of thia kind. But to find n duzenindicat- the present day manner of looking nt aid­
mate. Descartes and the philosophers of mode with all the good bristles on the out­
■ ■ wvvk—A large number family by the named Nichols, but the sand the -descended the .-tairs to the pnrldfc jnR anything from two to fifty it is neciwside and the poor ones In-the center, the
his
time
only
saw
in
them
machines.
They
attended the Radicals kepl drifting In on the place until they i Then she took a match which she baH j wry
go to the earthenware trade.
poor stuff forms the point except a little
rjere the size and weight of articles do- were wound up like automata to do cer­ on t he corners. The soft st uff in the cen­
I at rodunk—John Ben- were obliged to vacate the first story and ’brought with her. struck n light on the
tain things. , Their suffering could not be
1)0W rn;iIly nmfcc (l dozen, and in jnga,
k-r Marriv iff Cedar Creek uioved Into the secopd, and finally when ; mantelpiece and ht '.he gnx. She threw I
very deep when they were beaten or other­ ter will wear down faster than tho good
MmehouSe Sunday—Gus- the sand began to run in the chimney tops ' herself In nn armchair nnd nxyted intently j |WW|H piatzs ond’so on there arc two, fo:u\
wise ill used. If there are now vivisection stock on the outside, and the brush will
they concluded
at a • portrait
hanging
over or
,jXj
^ght
more
to tho
dozen. A do zn
I1 tekot Corners visited at they
-------1” of her mother ----I six, eight
more
to or
tho
dozen.
A do^en
concluded It
it was
was time
time to
to go.
go. The -----ists in whom the lust of cruelty goes some­ soon become a stub, unfit far catting in
of twelve articles Is a very U»' - last w^ek—Miss Lole building was known as the old boanllng the mnntel. ^Vliilu In this position Dr.
times hand in hand with the Iqvo of science, colors or for an jibing else.
i Wednesday flor rui extended house anti near It In former years was lo­ Hammond carefully examined her counto- umjal lbiug in llje wholesale pottery trokla,
A brush of any kind should have a good
there arc people to enforce Martin's act
:
1'iui/Cramer Sunday- cated the Singapore State bank.--Sauga­ nance and performed n number of expert- |
M n result there are tew clerkships
cutting edge, and to do good, durable serv­
and the Grammont la&lt;.
mentfi to ascertain the condition of the : nlorv jimcult to bold than in this line. I
.
Rev. J. McLean and tuck Commercial.
The world, says M.’ Renan, Is learning to ice should have good stock in the center,
sen-ws ns to activity. -She was much paler lriKj thL, Work once nnd faiiedignomln*
Il-art &lt;i? Orangeville. Josh
see relatives—in collateral and\far out de­ because whether ground down or chiseled
Jxjc Marks, a 15 year old boy living near than usual, and her wide open eyes did not iotwiy_ to have to find the cost of 5(&lt;0
ii:--t c'.'., antN^Jeorgc Smith ot
grees no doubt—in animals. Their poor by wear the center makes the point When
nt so much n dozen when that
»&gt;. D. Lfxrnils last ifeek— Buttle Creek, was accidently killed while wink when the hand wtrf brought suddenly
little lives are jurt like ours, but cast in the point is gone the brush b a stub, and
mny mean anything is a very dlflilaudi- M.-Quarrie visited Mollie out bunting Hast week. He slipped from In dos*- proximity to them. Wljile she ■
narrower lines. You find the germs of tbnt will soon happen when a brush is .
was
awake
the
muscles
of
her
face
were
cll
|t
until
a
mon
gets
thoroughly
used
a
log
and
Dre
hammer
of
his
gun
struck
Sunday-Willie, Martin
every faculty that we can boast of in their filled, like this, with short, uneven, in­
I
almost
constantly
In
action,
but
now
were
|
tQ
Jxnns
Globe-Democrat,
i-iting Miends around here somethhfif discharging IL the load entering
hearts and brains. The worst sin of omis­ ferior bristles. Every painter should be a
perfectly still.
;
------- - ------------ —------landfer has returned to her Ids breast killing&lt;hlm instantly.
sion of Christianity wns its disregard for good judge of a brush, and exercise his
Dr. Hammond held a large book between
nr
___ ..._ .. ,,,
•I—C. Chandler aud wife
animal life. “The heart* that perish" were judgment and take no man's word for it.
Eugene liarbeck, formerly of Batt|e her eyesand the picture she was apparently
It b well to rememlier, my boy, that it '■
The parish kirk of Driechton had been
■ during their fair taking
on the same plane iu» Descarte*' automata.
Creek, has been ‘dented president of the looking nt-so that-she could not possibly rather unfoi tuunie in its ministers, two of
Greek paganism was kinder, it seeing gods, costs you more in time to wear out a poor
. h-.’I to take In Jackson fair
Northwestern Association of Fire Under­ sec the latter, but she continued to gaze in them having gone off In decline within a
goddesses and lovely and interesting per­ brush than it docs to burn It up and buy a
•: which they will return to
the Mine direction as if no obstacle -was twslvcmouth of their aiipqintment, nnd
writers Insurance Co., of Chicago.
sons disguised ns beasta and birds. Divine good one. If broshmakers must use short,
IntcrpMed. Then tho doctor made .several now. after hearing a number of candidates
fatherhood, nays M. Renan, with a shrewd uneven stuff in their brushes I prefer to
The many people who pleasantly recol­ motions as if about to strike her in the
for the vacancy, the tnenibeni were looking
glance, was revealed in the vain imagin- have it on the outside, and the good bristles
lect D. A. Me I ^od. who wa&gt; for several face but she mnde no attempt to ward off
forward with keen interest, to the meeting ingsof theologians. But the divine mother- in a Ixxly across the center, to give mo an
years county surveyor for Allegan county, the i.lnws, nor .lid she give the slightest at v. hich the election of the new minister hixxl was proved very low down indeed.— even and good wearing point. We are
will
be
glad
to
learn
of
bis
recent
good
sign
that
she
saw
his
actions.
He
touched
put down a few of the
using too many poorly filled and badly
wa-« to take place. "Wecl, Marget,” asked
Txmdon Troth.
rring in our vicinity— fortune. He is city engineered Manistee, thu corner of- each eyo with n Il-ad ;&gt;encil, one fcmnle jMirlshioner of another, as they
made brushes, which are dear to us at any
' Carlton fell one day last but has gotten Into the business of doing but she did not close her eyelids, and ho foregathered on the road one day, "Wba
price. Let us kick.—Painting and Dec­
I.lghtning Print*.
kick porch breaking her pier work for the national government. became perfectly .satisfied thntpshe did not are you gnun to vote for?” “rm just
orating.
There
is
a
c
I
okm
of
phenomena
produced
be Is doing well under care Recently he bld for four of tlie principal ke -al Iciift n’th her eyes.
thinkin i'll vote for none o’ them.. I’m no'
by
lightning
which
is
well
worthy
of,
at
­
Then Dr. Hammond held a lighted sul­ muckle o' a judge, nn it’ll lie the safest
tight—Mrs. Becker of Can­ jobs of that kind on Lake Michigan and
tention, but of which little is yet known;
Every one knows tho Judas tree,
litre visiting her son Sim was awarded those of Milwaukee. Racine phur match under the young lady's now-, plan," wns Margot's sagacious reply.
we refer to lightning prints. We are a):
lughler Mrs. John Garden. and Cheboygan. It Is said he could g$t w tlurt she could not avoid inhaling the “Toots, woman, if that’s tho way p’t, vote acquainted with the peculiar action of species grows in the south of Europe, and
popular tradition has called it the Judas
810,000 for assignment of his contracts.-r gas which escaped, but she showed no irri­ wi’ me." “An hoo uro you gnun to vote?"
light upon papers imbued with salts of tree, from a tradition that it was the tree
tation. nnd cologne anil other perfumes "1’10 gaan to vote for the man that I think
;• I10I1 and wife Saturday .Allegan Gazette.
and sm-lliDg salts ""“1® no obvious Im- hns the sonudcst lungs, nn 'll no’ bother silver or other chemical preparations sen­ on which Judos hung himself after having
a pair of twim girls—Mias
nreasiun on her olfactory nerves. Then us wi’deein lignin in a hurry."—Scottish sitive to its influence, by which the images betrayed the Saviour. It is said the flowers
•impaled her grandmother
of surrounding objects are permanently were white before, hut, as if the tree itself
*• Ex,,C'’.
.
through her north’ open
r»u&gt;n mouth
inntiLh he Intro
intro-­
We hear that Prof Taylor
*£*&gt;*{" bniul -naked in lemon American._______ t________
and elegantly fixed upon paper. Well, a was shocked at tho enormity of the offence
Georg. A. Swta wriu. ot- DickenDicken, MfoU
im
ton. In abont two weeks to
even —
tothe
5
bnt^ho evidently failed to perceive
lightning flash now and again produces » of Judas, its flowers forever afterward be­
low,: “B.wm. •x«l.even
Tlie Olnnt SquidL
’ o./',;-,1’a singing class. We
similar result upon the thing or person it
Of Jthe
»• sour
.
stage of exactitude, in every transaction
-------taste, an)1
and nnnlhvr
another plece
piece o
off bread
bread
Undoubtedly the gion-. squid, which has touches. M. Poey, who has treated the came red as blood. The European species ,
to tiie Interprise—Mr. Ervine life, and he expected hh guests tobe-i
is called Cercis siliquastrum. In America
saturated with a solution of quinine wns only become familiarly known to science
Kansas arc visiting MY. Jacob punctual owl exact as he was himself, in
ineffectual. The two pieces of breadye- within a few years, has frequently »&gt;ccn subject of lightning prints very fully, men­ there Is also a specks of Judas tree, which
friends—Chapcy Wood Is November, 1883. on the eve of my depar­
,001:103,111 her mouth a minute, and w^re mistaken for a sea serpent. Id all qualities tions twenty-four co.mm» of impressions uh is Cercis canadensis. It make* a consider­
I -. ta attend school, his broth- ture for New York, I mitred bidding hi n
the
bodies of men nnd animals.
able sized tree, although usually seen more
then chewed, and swallowed.
which can render a marine monster horri­
Of these eight.were impressions of trees as a bijsb or shrub. It very much resem­
114 principal of the school— farewell because I wna 7X ra!I?U.t“, J.at£ *5
The voong lady now began to pwe tho ble this huge nnd frightful mollusk may
or parts of trees, one of a bird and'one of a
.-’•i and wife also F. B. Fleming keeping an appointment wh,.J k®
bles the Judas tree of Europe, but tho
floor In an ngitated manner, wringing her be xaitl to compare favorably with any
cow, four of crosses, three ot circles or of flowers a?\ paler, and there are of course
' tided to go to Battle Creek made tar o final Inuxtabgke. When 1 wnn
creature of fact or fiction; When full
impressions of coins carried about the per­
I!,- present week and return &gt;1 find'. Hill I b*d come ta know my Him u.ivle «l«» »l»r«nWM»I»
grown it weighs 10,000 pounds, having a son. two of horseshoes, one of u noil, one of some other Botanical differences.
■ I'latt has moved to Green- bort’, way. Ivctar. nml wm m
m
From Japan we have now another
lerruL. b«- Ser«tchl&lt;W
l'\k,nt h" Ixxly fifty feet long nnd two arms, each 100
■ .vlll remain and live with tbo Income tax collector '?‘.Vtl m 1^ Land -Hth a plu. pullltyr bpr blur and feet in length, us well ns eight smaller a metal comb, one of a number or numeral, species, or rather it lias been In cultivation
one of the wools of n sentence.and one of for the paafr twenty years, more or less, but
SiS bw iL. .ppe—l to &lt;■«»• "»
Eva Jones of Battle Creek uut time’ nt .11 one ““M”1
tentacles. A model of a diminutive indi­ th1* back of an armchair.—Chambers' Jour
i»r her mother-in-law Mrs. tween hraitktart nrnl ItmebSl,.th«tD&gt;ck Lirnli™. Thru Dr H.mmood pulled oil vidual measuring only forty-two feet from
is yet not as well known as it deserves to
___________ _______
'
• M. Gorden and wife of Battle cm' lev® ot method mort rtrongly
be. It is much dwurfer than the forms ot
her ,1 Inner, nnd UcU«I tbe wire ot her the end of it« tall to cither tentacular ex­ nol.
’•mg Peter Covert—L. Thurs- iLrnir Ho evpectfl .11 •"’."'T
Europe and America, and has much
.b. .1 one. drew a™. tremity is on exhibition at the National
Ilcwlthful Arctic Regions■&gt; Is visiting his parents— hta gue-t, wl.o earned * livelihood by’thdr away no laughter was produced. This ex­ museum in Washington.—Chicago News.
There is nno side of the arctic region.^ larger, thicker and more shining foliage.
' : wife are In Ohio visiting pen to .lt. tarn® kind ot literary work ta th. periment was repeateil several tlmen, M
which boa rivrer luul due attention paid to The two specie* above seem to be a mass ot
: • Inane— Michal Vester- will Interval ju,'. mentioned.
with
the
Mine
result,
showing
tbnt
,r-,,.HiB
it, nnd that is the medical and curative flowers in early spring, and on this account
-Our ,«trt y during my rtuy •» G“** “4 Ter .Xi “
inter term of school at the Cer Ixrnl. Pblllpp.
he, aide. Davos Platz has know what cold can one has been called in America "red bud
a wakened her by taking her bead between specially excelled in was the clinching of do in consumption, but In tho life giving tree," but the beauty of these can in no
Ids hands and shaking it. Sho looked an argument, such na, for instiu.ee, his final air of the arctit: circle no noxious germ .-on way compare with that of this Japan
around her far nn lustant nn if trying to remark on the death of TnUeyr-.n*!. He- live. Tho only illness of any cowtequenc • species.—Meehan’s Monthly.
comprehend her situation and then burst had paid him n visit the tiny before. When
which over attacks a whaler ii^ut explo­
was held last Wednesday
into a fit of hysterical sobbing. On re­ the news of the prince's death was brought sive bullet. It la a wife prophecy that be­
VanWickle's nt Banfield. A
covering herself she had no recollection of to him he said: "Arc you sur^bc Hu«ul»”
Vernet, the French pnlnter, was once
fore many years are pm«ed steam yachu
• here id tended—Mrs. E. Zan"Verv.surc, sire." was the answer;' jrhy. will turn to the north every summer with trawling from VcraalllMi to Paris in the
&lt;:Iy of Kalamazoo, are here.
same compartment with two ladle* whom
h
ui
a
dream
of
any
kind.
a
cargo
of
th.
weak
chested,
aud
the
people
did
not
your
majest
y
himself
notice
yester
­
I’i'ter Mrs. C. Gorham—J.
A gentleman ot » very oerrou. .emper.v day that he wasdyingT" "I did, but there Is wiR understand that nature’s icehouse is he had never seen before. bat who were
. will commence his new barn
‘
to-mHi Dr«"b.
Hammond
that onbpfone no judging from iqqa-arances with Talley­ n more healthy plate than her vapor bath. evidently acquainted with him. They ex­
SKSi
“&gt;• plI’ntMi-ll and wife, attended
amined him very minutely and commented
SgbbMb.
for.un.ta
y
b«l
A
J
rand. nnd I have been asking myself for
-Idler.
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'• c-t his father last Wednesday,
upon him quite freely. The painter wax
EKe” Mdnw«lk2r . dXici; ot over . the last four and twenty hours what inter­
: church— Dowling is soon to
est he could possibly have in departing nt
Duty w a power which rises .with us in annoyed and determined to put an end to
wagon shop, with Wm. and F,
the persecution.
As the train passed
this
particular
moment."
—
San
Francisco
tho
morning
and
goes
to
rest
with
ua
nt
1 I" piopreturs—Emma Starn S»\OI^on.rdn^^
Argonaut.
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night. It is coextensive with the action through the tunnel of St. Cloud the three
&gt;; Hastings last week, wliere
travelers were'wrappcd in complete dark- n for some time—Mr. Pitcher hour, .ml odd ■W!£*"„rSr
h A l.rp, number ot wmo.mbolW.&gt;
»
Kvcrrbody who has ever looked at the of our intelligence. It is the shadow whkh
hi- house—A. Ormsbee. wrote
moouwitha telescope knows that Ii,in a cleaves to us. go where we will, and which
Vernet raised the back of bis hand to his
i
i d^b
• i’ov *nw
rooms
which on.Otten
per
hone a i
only leaves us when we leave the light ■ t
iS
I in
l-T
1" Dd.
•
azo, for the first time since
wonderful world of extinct volcanoes. V&gt; e
month nnd kireed it twice violently. On
'last .Im-. Iff. Miller is reporter! as gradulife.—Gladstone.
emerging from tho obscurity he found that
tad
P^
h
^J
1
b
tJ^.omhi
in ber deep mul perform, nurny «&gt;m- hare upon the earth no craters to be com­
&gt;0y tufi
He is confined to his tied nearpared with the giants of tbo inoon, eoma
the ladles bad withdrawn their atteuliqu
ly all til
Jn lfao Kroundi,,
1 ™ Jh. went In • J"k cl"“ “"'1 of which are fifty or sixty ndles In diam­
ti*ie--Geo. Wilson writes homo preferring U'^ork h
from him. and were glaring contemptu­
that hl&gt; "aiUi is some better, nnd enjoys In 0 pretty bwUW cfeebler, nnd
“Keen scheme that of Harlow’s,” said
ously nt each other. Presently they ar­
eter.
' ________ 4,--Hicks; “tcokhis boy to church last Sun­
ww..r,e;n part of the state-Mra. R. K. tbo gift ot hU
Otpraot. with
The czar of Russia is the largc-t iudlvid- day—pinebed him just before the collec­ rived at Paris, and Vernet on loavias
Mr. ami Mrs. Phln Powers, was -tarn 1 lor.
'Sr,uece&lt;.le.l In more
them said, “Ladies, I shall be puzzled all
M
p.per S^tmSwn into iu There wan no pornl- tnd land holder In the world. The area of tion. and boy cried, so Harlow bad to take
:1‘;,r&lt;',3iiVM ,n Paofield last week— th. bogi&gt;« corrae th’f &gt;
my life by the Inquiry, which of these two
bT light »«- his po«s&lt;-ssions is far greater than Inat of h*:n out.
Saved hta money.’’^Ix;udou
where Wilkie nnd feTly K Utag
it,.,.
Is quite poorly—Dn Van than half filling
ladies wax it that kissed me?"—San Frauthe entire republic of France.
,
Tit-Bifa.
S
For
&lt;mUD.ry
«J»l»b
t
.-N.York
basket
you
wot
Halliday
were
nd with the sick. He had
■
une aay
llH‘.
&lt;i«y last wcec,
week, ana
and Charles Do1Un*JJ0'* n‘oer of ‘work’ they
v--s
■'" fofc- and has a very badl awollen lodged nml
(orgoite”-"
J ITf.-q-nt—John Arnold, who has accomplished I ba' v

Bush's present residence—
C. C. Dean, the hustling clothier of
, made a business trip to Woodland, will open a branch store in
Saturday—Wallace Barber .Frevjort noon.
. into, spent several days \/F. E. Brunner, of Grand Rapids, who
, ais»ut here last week.
had one of his fingers badlj- lacerated in
Fox 4 Son’s saw mill in Freepurt some
man has been spending a time ago, lud to have It amputated last
week.
k .ii the head with a part of /A l|rge tjuildlng will be erected on the
,- moving a building, and it shores of Crooked lake next year, to lie
fatally injured as bis skull
usedrby the poor children of Kalamazoo
l !:v has lain in an uncon- from June 1st to August 25th. Seve ral
,-M-r since and it happen.11 n o Richards had a runa- churches, and business men of Delton and
Rleh'and will unite In building IL
Kesitit a damaged wagon
Il is estimated that 251] people took the
. .. Dr. Sackett was hur­
. Htteiid an , inquest at Or- train at Delton for ibis city the third day
upon the body of Mr. of the'county fair.
:ln- G. A. it, Who was
1. Miller, of Woodland, sat down in a
■&lt;! tli.- morning &lt;»f the 11th.
saw mill in Sunfield last week when the
- have died Saturday
machinery was at a standstill. Just about
’Ju- last ’lime he was
as he was to get up the machinery started
! Mrs. Barnes, of Yorkand a buzz saw came very near buzzing oil
»y and Sunday with
n couple of fingers.
■
tills place- -Dr. Sackett
■ d Ills dwelling—Mr,
NEIGHBORING COUNTIESt bartt 10 his dwelling
Many years ago H. K. Stevens left Kala­
mazoo an&lt;l landed in Juliet, 111., where he
worked for Ss per month. He persevered,
wilting— worked hard and faithfully, was saying,
day anti never drank nor used tobacco ami prosper­
tin
late ed. He went into business fur himself
tve begun and with these good habits to back him
up continued to prosper. Within the past
shier three years he has divided 8500,000 among
W. Cain iuidirifc his children, and has as much more left
undav with John While ulI can not do as well as this, yet it
, - Becker, of Is within the reach of evefj’ man who pur­
Kershner— sues this course to attain to a certain de­
u r Ohio, Is vis- gree of success.
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�SECOND ANNUAL

MAMMOTH CLOAK SALE!
COMMENCING

SATURDAY,: OCTOBER : 15th,. 1892,
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and CONTINUING FOR ONE WEEK.

The’opportunity is again offered to the ladies of Barry county to
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see a great stock of
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Russian Garments, Jackets, Capes and. Newmarkets.
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From the celebrated makers of fine garments

ROTHSCHILDS . . BROS.’
Cloak House of New York, the largest in the United States.

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Mr. Branch of this firm will be here Saturday Oct. 15th, to personally
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assist for one day.
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All ladies in search of fine garments should not fail to see this great display on Saturday in the

-A.. - “W. - BAILEY, . STORE,
Formerly occupied by the Boston Store which I have leased for one week for this special cloak sale.

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�abUlnpxMny -rays that they win Mib, wll.
ling to do without them. But aftsrallaick hc*d

ACHE
wo taitaocr great borat. Our plUacureitwhllo

CARTKR ■EDtOINI CO.. Now York.

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At th.,-MH.tah

Knelt** st*mp fur circular. AmIxvm, A. s.

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When you wdnt a

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FRESH

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(io to tho

CITY BAKERY.
Fiiie line of creams
fresh confectionery.

and

A. E. RENKES.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Attorney at law.
Haslbigt-. Mich.
Practices in '.'.1! courts ot Jhe state. Col­
lections promptly atteuded to.

llb-TTlL A C. I’. LATllROi*.

U

ported ♦aCl-H.WO.mw worth ot breml:
stuffs against. $1,260,000 in tho preced­
ing fifty years. The exports of meat
products under twenty-two yearn of pro­
faction have been 0,301 ,U00,000 jionnds
‘I A. b'TUBNEH. M. D ,
. .
against 1,400,000,000 pounds in eighty. .
I'liysiciau and Surgeon. uno yearn of low tariff preceding.
Delton,
•
•
Mich.
It shows that under reciprocity there
Office in residence, one block cast of depot.
has l»cen an increase uf many million-*
- *350
of dollars in our exports to Central nnd
A. A C. 1I\ BARBER
South American countries, and that in
$2.50
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
many articles tho increase has amounted
|2 25
Calls In city or county responded to with to from 50 to 150 per cent.
0Y«
promptness, day or nlghL
‘ It shows that tho Republican party
$2.00
Si.
has i»een the author aud finisher of all
\v ILLI AM O. LOWDEN.
.the pension legislation enacted in lx?ha!f
n
Lawyer.
Office Ultl
over .ru,,,.Julius Rttoscll’f store. State of tho old soldiers. Nearly, every pen­
’ * •&gt;
—
Wilier
sion bill before congn-ra was voted
_
street. Hastings, Mich.
against by more than half of tho Demo­
crats in congress. A tabulation of tho
A. SHELDON,
votes caston the important pension bills
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
enacted since the war shows 501 Dcmu-'
Abstract Block. Hakltngs.
i.-i EEST SHOE Pi THE W0RL3 FOR IHE MOTET. I
Money to loan on Beal Estate Real hstale cratic votes for the bills, 002 Democratic
.••TH’ 1: -i’K I lt.TIES In luotwoir are at (
sohl on coininlssion. General con-eyanclng.
daring a complete* »et of Abstract Books, com­ votes against them, 1.291 Republican
piled from thyitecirds. can furnish complete votes for tho bills and two Republican
* tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
votes against them.
It shows that tho so called force bill is
I’. DILAKE. M. D.,
nothing more than an extension to all’
parts of the country of the eminently
Office over HoOoway'a drug itorc.
just federal election laws now in force
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. in- Telephone, con
nectiug with residence, nt Holloway s drug in all thu great cities, and which Mr.
store.
Cleveland and his xubordidates made use
of while };,i
president in their efforts
M. FOWLER.D.I). S.
to re-elect him.
It
shows
Mr.
Cleveland's vetocecord
Office hours 9 a m. to 5 p. in.
n.» a startling evidence of his hostility to
the working people and tlie masses. His
MITH A COLGROVE,
’
J
io advertise
vetoes while governor included tho me­
lawyers.
(Office Jr.Union block. Hastings.)
chanics' leiu law, tho bill making cm: ruction, send one dollar
n__ .______ .V.
nf
Atat*
"■/x for Advertisers.” A
plovers responsible for accidents from
■'7 Hint book will enable A
imperfect machinery, of inferior con­
•■ what yon ought to do,
\ E. KENASTON.
struction of buildings, tho bill forbid­
idea of thu probable cost. V
Attorney at Law.
ding the manufacture of cigars in tene­
(Over J.S. Goodrear &amp; Co.’s ’tore.)
&gt; If you instruct us
‘i*r*cuce» In all courtaot the Slate. Collections ment houses, the bill making ten hours
I ■
ruin amount of ad ver­
promptly attending to._______________ __
a day's work for street railroad compa­
: ' r ••■ 1 tn the way we think
nies, tho bill prohibiting elevated rail­
• ’ "oh good, you should
R. TIMMERMAN. Homwpaihic Phy-' roads from charging more than five cento
• • • ■ .
a rtatement of what
■
'
&gt; c -lupllsh, and mako
.
slcian and Surgeon.I
fare, tho bUl requiring all state printing
•: uiuintent*for payment
(Office over Lathrop’* drug atoro.)
'
"ill then receive oil the
to be dor.o by union workmen, the
’■*■ i ' • &gt;!. that it requlrce.
.
bill abolishing convict labor in prisous.
T AW, REAL ESTATE ANDtOLLECT- the child labor bill, and while presideht
•f you wish
.
L
ING OFFICE OF
he votoM tho nnticonvict labor bill hi
an advertisement
’
I’ai.mekton A Smith.
1850 and again in
Woodland, Mlcb.
a pl*n of advertising
It shows that Cleveland recommended
■■'it'.’ bu told what papers
C. 8. Paemkbtox,
J- M.
, ■
. and what the cost
Notary Public.
Justice of the I eace. in his message on Dec. C, 1KJ0. the cmwill fnrnfsh tho adverployment of federal convicts in manu­
’ in! tho plan—either or
!- ul m!t them for yourcoufacturing pursuits aud the use by thu
.' gvlhor with our bill for
government of the product* of their

HotuoepalMq I’bysiclitns and
Surgeons
All calls city and country promptly at­
tended to.

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atlvertisernenty,

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; - and estimate* tho ad• ■
• p i}-* u«. For the expense of
’
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tacmunt* and watch­
. ■ ,’!iJlllment&gt; of contracts we
ti' ‘
'ommiaalcinallowedbjr
;
r of tho paper In which
'
-ticemeat appears.

If you war&gt;t to lean?
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nnd outs of hdvertisfag
.7 W or trouble, read
’ . । K rrmilarly. carefully.

-b a completa catalogue of
“"“1 W for the Amerir iJircctory.
further
address
• .ai.r Infonnatlon
information addres
J 360. P. ROWELL fr C°.
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•*ew’inpw Aiiveriltinii Bureau,
10 SPRUCE «T„ REW rORM.

the McKinley law has increased wngmt
nnd Riven life to industry, cause such
great sorrow in tho free trade camp?
If the tariff has caused strikes, why
were there 1,740 fewer strikes in New
York state in 1891 than there were in
18W?
Is the example of Grover Cleveland, |
who immediately before his first uomi- '
nation for tho presidency confessed that !
ho "didn't know a thing about tho tariff”
aud who wrote his tariff message at th*
dictation of southern free traders, a
better one for Democrats to follow than
that of Jefferson, Madison, Jackson.
Benton and RamJlill?
With cost of living lower and farm
prices higher than two years ago. as ad­
mitted by Democratic Senators Carlisle
and Harris, would not tho farmer be
foolish indeed were he to vote against
protection, tho farmer's policy?
Are the freo traders who attempted to
nullify the constitution in 1832 and re­
belled against it in 18411 better judges of
its provisions than the protectionists
who fought nnd bled for it during fivo
long years of war?—American Econo-

Von nrc going homo n
something X want you to
you. Fonderltt teach it
tell It to your neighbor*.

with

rill

rice of profit and trust hi this country

Chic&amp;go, Kal&amp;fflMOO It Sigiiw
TIMETABLE.
In effect September 11.

Btatlons.
An old soldi-T. came out of the War greatly
enfeebled l&gt;y Typhoid Fever, and after being
In various hospital i the doctors discharged him
ns Incurable with Consumption. Ho lias
.been in poor health since, until he began to tak*

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Immediately hb, cough grew looser, night
sweat* teased, and Ire regained good general
health. He cordially recommends Jrood
snpnrilla. especially to comrades In the &lt;2.

HASTrXGS................ .

Coats Grove..................
Woodland.....................
Woodbury.....................
I ta J&gt;. A. rt- .V.
HOOD'D Fills C“r° Habitual Can«tlpol!«it&gt;y Lansing.'........................
re.tcring porlitslnc action of tho alimentary uuuL. Detroit............................
Grand Rapids...............

InlikithTDirtcIi Process
No Alkalies

Other Chemicals
•sre ecsed in the
preparation of

K. Baker &amp;Eo.’s
^859

” ' Cocoa,

which is absolutely pure
and soluble.
It lias more than three timet the ttrength
of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is far more economical,
catting lett than one cent a cup. It
is delicious, nourishing, and easily
DIGESTED.

_______

Sold by Crocore everywhere.

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchester, Mass.
It was almost the middle of May,
18G4, before Colonel Harrison had an
opiHirtunity to participate in ono of
those great battles which havo becomo
historic. Resaca wns the field upon
which ho miuje for himself n reputation
for coolness and personal valor which
nono can assail. He led on foot the
charge of his brigade upon a formidable
redoubt. Away in advance of tlie five
regiments ho ran across the valley
which to so many wns tho valley of
death, and still in tho lead ho climbed
tho hill on which scores fell to rise no

a. in p. m
XOBTH.
Kalamazoo Lv..............&gt;: 30 \2*
KastCooiH-r...................
Richland Junc'l........... •0 ta •3 0
•«&gt; to 3 W
Cressey ......................
Milo................................. •&lt;; M 3 1
: co
iralton............................
Cloverdale..................... •7 11 3 3(
tUiultz............... •7 19 •3 31

Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
lates an instance of what is being accom­
plished by farmers in the Red River Valley
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said
S. J. la-land, near his town of Dwight. N.
D., bought IrtU acres of land in the spring
of
for S t.'-bO. and raised crops that
season worth the salary of a government
clerk. In excess of the cost of his farm, as
per the following statement:
i.liio Bn. ot wheat. a» Kc......... J3.BCI JO
cuo .. .. oats, at 30c................ 197.00

KIRKS
IAMON

TARSOAP

UERICM FtfILY SO1P.
Seat for Gerwraf Household Use.

facta.

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Stations.

SOUTH.
Kalamazoo Ar............
East Cooper Lv............
Richland Juoe't.........
Cressey.......... ...............
Milo..............................
Delton
Uloverdale...................
Sbu'.tz .........................
HASTING*....................

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Coata Grove......... .....
•8 33
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Woodland....................
Wood bun*..................... « U
Ffas I&gt;. L. «fc X.
tanning.................. .
Detroit............................
Grand itopids*...............

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•btoixiou signal only.
t Nos. 5 and 6 will not carry passengers unless
provided with freight tralu permit*.
Freight trains wail be run at the convenience
of the company, who reserve the right to change
the time of sueh trains without notice.
W. 8. Dkw ixh. Genl Manager.
H. C. I'omtB. Gem P. &amp; T. ai .
FroBatf. ordbK
t
’
State of Michigan. CountT of Barry, as.
At a session of the Probate Court, fot
the eountv of
Barry
holden al
he
Probate office, In the City of Hasting*, In
•udd County, on Wednesday tlie 28th day of
Sept, in the year one thousand eight hundred
and ninety two.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Sarah Hall.
deoeaaetL
tin reading and tiling the petition, duly veri­
fied, of Wyman A. Hall, husband of said deceas­
ed, praying that administration of said estate
may be granted to said petitioner or to some
other suitable person.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday the
Mth day of October A. D., lt«2 at ten o'clock In
tlie forenoon, be nssfani’d for the hearing of
said petition and that the heirs nt law of said
deceased nnd all other penwm'i interested in
•cald estate, are required to appear at a session
of raid court, then to be holden ai lhe Probate
office. Id the city of linking*. In said Cotinty,
and show cause. If any there be. why the prayer
of tlie petitioner may not lie fcraoted. And it
1* further ordered, that said petitioner give no­
tice to Ute person* interested In raid estate, of
thr jxindcucy of said petition mid the hearing
thereof by csbring a copy of Hus order ito be
published In (be Hartings Baknsu. a news­
paper printed and circulated in the said County
of Barry, once In each week for three successive
w eeks previous to raid d*y of hearing.

. ,v».w
beducUng coit of land.
. -.’.IJOOJJO
more. •
Colonel Harrison was among the first ,XCasesi of tills kind nro so con*mon
81.15AW
that
to cross tho parapet. It has Ixjen said
he was the very first. A hand to hand they are a 1rug in tlie news market out
labor.
It shows that tho average rate of combat ensued, the gunners defending west
rnuBaTE uRUEH.
wage, in tiw United States l» tolly don- themselves with their rammers and tho ~~
ble that in Orest Britain. Taking a li.t assailants attacking with their clubbed Btete ol MlcblKan. County of Ranr-M.
At a
ni tb. I'mb.te Court tor tb«
ot nineUen occupations, «wh as manu- muskets; officers exchanged pistol shots. County of Barre, hohten at tlie Probate Office,
racturo ot boots and shoos, cotton goods, It was in fact one of the - fare instances iutne Cltv of UMtinip. In raid county, on
Wednesday. tb« stI&gt; day of October, fn the
carpet weavers, printers, mill •tauds. of a genuine!bayonet charge without a year one thousand clRht hundred and ninety two.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
etc., tiro average rate ot wages in the shot fired except by the defenders of the
United States is ^ 56 per day and in redoubt The air rang with victorious Pln^lbe matter ot the estate of Daniel
.
cheers, nnd for awhile tho incloanre was P. Bradley, deceased.
Great Britain ♦1.23.
Ou rerviingand filing the petition, duly veri­
It ,ho»-« that in Democratio states the a scene of frantic joy. The colors had fied
of Olive Bradley, widow of raid deceased,
nrerwo rate ot wages tor fans band, u all been borne inside, and to lx&gt;th friend proving that a certain instrument now on file In
Ulis court purporting to be the last wll&gt; and
elghTythre. esnte a day. and in Repnb.
and enemy in the distance they an­ testament &lt;&gt;f **l&lt;i «ft cea«ed be admitted to pro­
nounced that the height was gained.— bate, nad tbat administration of said estate
lican .tales it is ♦1.33.
may lie granted to Olive Bradley, the exeeutrix
It riiows tlie volume ot business dom Washington Star.
i j said will named or to sonic other aultable
through the bank, ta Democratic rtate.
P Therei’pon U Is ordered.'that Tuesday, the
to be ♦2,7H3.718.®!*- *taa ln Bepublican
1st day of November. A.-D. 1W2. at toff o’clock
Intlie forenoon be aralrned for the hairingot said
states to be ♦0.993.374.IS2. .
...
It shows that the .mount ot circuit- Into the United Stale*. How can It In tbi* petition, and that the heir* at law of said de­
ceased and all other persons interested In said
tag medium per capita I. ataioet double
estate, are required to appear at n session of said
Court, then to be holden“at the Probate Office
now what it was when the Democrats had
In tho City ot Hasting*. In raid County, and
Imd cuMtaut control ot th. government
»how cause, if any there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner may not be granted. And It u
tor many years-tho per capitaamount
further ordered. thatraM petitioner gve uoUce
money in circulation in 1S«C&gt;
to the persons Interested In raid estate, of the
pendency of said petition and the hearing
.13 83 and the .mount per capita In
thereof. by causing a copy of this order to be
CbM^d HA»&lt;U,Ow7Snd.. Bunn. Bu. Tsoi being ♦«.» * P« “P1"
published tn the Harting* Baxxkr. a newapanerpi luted and circulated in said County ot
equaled by very tew countrie. In the cultural
•uch product*
civilized world.
* Aeo.pt- „*^&lt;~ “■**%"*'JEEii
Aloo thousands of other interesting

i&amp;niumrau Healthful, Agreaable, Cleansing.
Uon.

Scaring Off a Rear In Russia.
A friend once informed me that upon
one occasion, ns he sat in hi* shaiushka nt
a blackcock tok, he was surprised to ob­
serve that all the blackcock presently took
flight and left the field. A* ho *at and
wondered what could have caused this
sudden exodus, tho reason for their alarm,
in the shape of a large bear, abruptly made
Its appearance, steering straight down
upon the shalasbka. Having only small
■hot with him (No. 4), my friend did not
quite know what to do, but os tlie bear
showed unmistakable signs of bls intention
to investigate the shalnshka and its con­
tents, he thought ho would see what a little
intimidation would do, so he fired off his
gnn over the -beast’* bead. The wisdom
of this move was evident, for no sooner had
the smoke cleared than Mr. Bruin was ob­
served in full retreat, galloping off toward
tho forest ns though ho had to catch a
♦.rain.—Longman’* Magazine.

ft

HEAD

No.

SICK

Hca&amp;tebeu yet Cartaria Utt!* Livw 1
equally valuablelaOomttgation. aartna
venttag thissnnortMeamntalnLwbtl* i
correct all dlrorda^thaScmrahi^
Xivor sad regulate thobowto. Kven Kt

Freight.

CURE

Genera! Sickles still -hiu it in" for
Mr. Cleveland. Addressing his old com­
rades of tho gallant Third corpa in
W Mhington he defended the pension
system, which recognizes in a practical
way the services which the soldiers of
the Union, armies had rendered their
country in its hour of peril.. But he said ■
N«w 1OBX, Oct 3.-On. ot the mow more, and these are some of his words:
tatere.ttat; publication, of th. camiaign
“You are going home now, and there
is something I want you to take homo
It i7^hlb
1"
Text Book." with you. Ponder it; teach it to your
It to the roanlt of inhch careful labor children; tell it to your neighbora. It is
mi thv part of people thoroughly fa- this truth: That the people of the United
irnliar with the political history of the States will see that no num is ever
country ttJld of the two great imti« elected to an office of profit and trust in
^-iti-ptepateaio,,^^: this country who opposes the payment
of pensions to the soldiers of the Union."
palpi apoakun and writer, great
That was a saber thrust at Mr. Cleve­
bM bow taken to make ita .uumonu
aUolutely accnr.te ud reliable. Tliere- land, who was never *0 merry as when
ton, th. information which it girmi, hunting for half a reason to veto a
widow’s pension. The report continues:
the more interesting. Mr. T H
or » We.t TbirUth
“The general leaned onl his crutches
Of Ito diatributirm. and. although it is a as he spoke these words, and -the sharp,
book of nearly :XM) pages, mails it at six­ idiomatic, merciless sentence, clean cut
teen cento per copy. Here are some of as a paragraph of constitutional law,
cut through the air like the slash of a
the things which it shows:
It shows that the manufacture ot cavalry saber. He rammed the words
woolen goods has prospered under tho home hard, as Captain Bigelow did the
last charge of thq Massachusetts battery
new and higher tariff us it never pros­
of the Third corps, nnd the effect was as
pered Wore, and tluit tho wool growers
have been so greatly encouraged that instantaneous as when Captain Bigelow
In a moment
they increased tho number of their sheen pulled the lockstring.
L300.(W0 in the first year under the Mc­ what was left-of tho old Third corps
spoke
with
its
old
charging
ring its
Kinley tariff.
It shows tluit tho prices of woolen opinion of the man whoso only joke was
goods were lower Under thu McKinley cut at tho expense of disabled veterans.
•Three cheers for tho man who made
tariff than before, and that ho low has
that, speech,' cried Comrade General
resulted ’ to consumers from thu nev1
Carr, springing to his feet, and again
duty.
the charging cry of the old Third corps
it tthuv-s that forty-two tin platd
rang out into tho night of Grand Army
manufactories have been established place and rolled up to tlie White House."
since the passage of tho McKinley law.
General Sickles was evidently right
making tin of a quality superior to that when ho waved his crutch in the Chi­
mudo tabroad, at higher rates of wages
cago convention and declared that
and ft rednped price, the selling price j Grover Cleveland would never receive
being actually lower now than under the votes of the men who fought to pre­
tho olil tariff.
serve the Union.
It shows that the aggregate of domes­
tic exports in the 10! years under the
PERTINENT QUERIES.
constitution havo been ^.'i.602,739,844.
। of which sum $15,639,818,791 occurred
during the thirty years of protection,
not tpay
। the total exports during the seventv-ohe I
,If foreignera
---- -- tdo
— —
—j tho •duties,
—«»«»,
.:j wh
wiij
should
remove their
their factories
) ears being hut $0,052,921,052.
’
&gt;’ sh
®u!“ they
*“'•&gt;’ remove
| to the United States?
।
it shows that nmler twenty-two years ’
If ,the United States is not ,
producing
of protection 41,302,(100, uoo pounds of'
------------ o
! c &gt;tton w re sent abroad against 30,l(« - i tiu
««n»nermal quantities, why
&lt;-&gt;0,1)00 pound* in ti.c preceding sixtv
'V.e’"h,t,u
w”rk8 i,Uc?
year*. Both these rtateun nts show th” I
If tl"‘
W&lt;»1 duties did-not
fallacy of the Democratic claim that
American wool prices, why has
protective tariff closes the markets of 1 tllu I,rlco of "'oo! faRen in tlie London
•
- of the world
.. to America.
.
.
t market over 21 per cent since January.
other
parts
I 1890. while in tho same time rhe fall in
It shows tluit the product of tho fann*
of the country has l-een greatly in-1
Pr*ee
American wool has been
creased
tinder
nrutaction.
In
iwnnta
„
cn-aseil under protection. Ln twenty I 0,1 • ' i'^-'r cent.'
Why
years under protection wt* have ex-»
.- should
,, ,.Democratic
•
, Labor
. Com-

Offieeol tl&gt;R Kerardar, Hastlnz*. MlcbTo Uis electors ot the several wards uf lhe city
Yoli are'iiereiy notified that at the uenei^
electl.w to be held In this state on Twcsrtay,
the Ma day of November, tssa. the fotlowioK.
officers are to be elected, viz: By the rlector*
of the district herHtmfter deflurd. one
of President and Vico President of the Lulled
Stares In each dlatrict. who aludl b» known and
drbignated Im the ballot. renpecUvih. as eas­
tern district elector &lt;4 President and V ire { red­
den t of the United State* at law, Mid west­
ern district elector of President mid A Ice Prmtdem ot the United Slate* at largB; al»o. la llkd
manner, two alternate electors of 1 rraldent
and Vico President who shall be known and
designated on the ballot, as eastero distrltH
alternate elector of President and V Ire Presi­
dent ol the United Stales at large, and we*?rn
district ultermue elector of President and \lc#
President ofihe United States at lance, for which
purpose t lie Aral* second. Sixth. Seventh, eighth
uiid tenth congressional district* shall com­
pose one district to be known as the eastern
electoral district, and the third, fourth, flfth
* inth.eleventh and twelfth oougreaalocal dtonl ts shall compose the other district, to bo
V no * n as the western electoral district Taere
are also to Im . lected by the electors In each
congressional district Imo which the stat* is
.divided, oue elector of President and Vice Presi­
dent. aud ono alternate elector of President
and Vice President, the ballots for which shall .
designate tlie number of lhe congressional dis­
trict and the persons to be votod for therein, as
district elector and alternate district elector ot
President and Vice President of the Lotted
States respectively: also, on the general ticket a
Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Oecrrtan- of
•btatc, State Treasurer, Auditor General, Com­
missioner of the state Laud Office. Attorney General and Superintendent of Public Instruc­
tion ; ium a member of the Stat* Board of Edu­
cation In place ot Samuel S. Babcock, whose
term of office will expire December 31. IBM; also
a Representative In Uoonevs tor the 4tn Congrewlonal district of this state. to which this
county belongs; also a Senator for the 15th Sen­
atorial district, composed of the counties of
Barry and Eaton; also a. Representative In the
Stale Legislature for ohe Representative dis­
trict for Barry County. You are also hereby
nollfled that at said election there will be subinltted to the people the question of a conven­
tion for the purpose of a general revision of the
constitution nf tills state, that each person vot­
ing for such proposition shall have wriHen or
printed or partly written and partly printed on
this ballot the word*. ■ ConvcnUon for, the pur­
pose ot a genera! revision of the Constitution of
this State—Yes." and each person voting
against said proposition the wordij. “Conven­
tion for the purjwse of a general revision or tne
Constitution of this Stato-^No.”
You are hereby notified that at said election
there will also l&gt;« elected an Asabciate J usllre
of the Supreme Court, to fill the vacancy caus­
ed by the resignation of Allen B. Morse. TTie
term of office will expire December 31st !«»•
You are also notified that at said election
there will be elected the following county
officers for Barry County: A Judge of Probate.
Sheriff. Clerk. County Treasurer. Register of
Deeds. Prosecuting* Attorney. Two Circuit
Court Commissioners, two Coroners and a
county Purveyor.
. ,
, ..
The following place* have been designated by
the common council for holding the said elec­
tion In the several ward* of the city:
First ward. F. A. Stanley * Blacksmith shop.
Second ward. Building ot J. S. Goodyear.
Third ward. Council Room*.
Fourth ward. Sheriff's office.
Given under iny hand and the seal of the
citv of Hastings, Michigan, this 3d day ot Oct.
A. D.. '.if.'.
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K. G. Holuhook. Recorder.

1

GREAT IMPORTANCE AND INTEREST.

A clever Frenchman who has original
ideas on most subjects employs a kind of
barometer which, may safely be called
unique. It to nothing more nor less than
the figure of &amp; general made of ginger­
bread. Ho buy* it every year at the Place
du Trone, takes It home and hangs it by a
string on a nail.
Gingerbread, as every one knows, is eas­
ily affected by change* in the atmosphere;
Tho slightest moisture renders It soft. In
dry weather, on the contrary, It grows
hard and tough.
Every morning on going out the French­
man asks his servant, "What does the
general sayF* and tha man applies hi*
thumb to the gingerbread figure.
Sometimes be replies. “The general feels
flabby about the chest: ho would advise
your taking nn umbrella^1’ On the other
hand, when the general’s symptoms are
"hard and unyielding," the Frenchman
sallies forth arrayed In his best, with no
fears for bis spotless suit or his new bat.
He says the general ha* so far never
proved unworthy of the confidence placed
in his prognostications.—Youth's Compan­
ion.

।

—ico ■ BROS . ProprutOT*- «

Qood
a/

SICKLES STILL DEFIANT.

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campaign texts.
* "MELV OI5CU8S|O*&lt; 0^ TOPICS OF

N o.

r !•&gt; •• Oct- U* ,89X

1). A I..
Kxnrex*
N o. 3
Ex; r. •

Icakuks

qA-tings Banner.

.

CKAB. W. ARNST8ONO.

Judge of Probate.
(A true ropy.)___________
NVririK FUKHE.UC1NG OF CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of Barry—m.
Noicet* hereby given, that bv order of the
Probate Court for the County of Burn', made on
the Zttti day ot August. A. 1&gt;. 1*02. six month*
from that date were allowed for creditors to
present their claims aga.nrt the estate of F. Bngene Wales, late of said County, deceased, and
that all cred Ilots ot said deceased are re?uired &lt;o present their claims to raid Probate
ourt. at the Probate office. In the City of
Hastlngs.for examination aud allowance, on or
Indore the 24th day of February next, and that
suchctalms will be heard before said Court, oo
Thursday, the S41h day of November, and on
Friday the 24th day &gt;ol February, r.-xt. at ten
o'clock In the forenoon of each of those days.
Dated August 9»lh. A. D. 1W2.
Chas W. AitM.sTiiost;. Judge of Probate.

State of Michigan. Connty of Barry—m.
Notice is hereby given, that by an order of
tha Probate Court for the County of Barry
made on the 4th day of Oct.. A. 1). 1M2,
six months from that data wvre allowed for cred­
itors to present their claims against the estate
.IniiH- ,N. Harthorn, late of said county,
deceased, and that ail creditors of said deceased
are required to present their claims to said
Probate Court, at the Probate office. In the City
ol Bastings, for examination aatl allowance, tn
or before the 4th day of April next,
and that such claims will be heard before said
court, on Wednesday, the Hb day of January,
and on Tuesday, the &lt;th day of Aprilnext, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of each ot
three days.
Dated Oct.. Uh, A. D. 1M2.
CHAS. W.AUUTKOJVG.

�Hastings Banner^
~

Thursday, October 13, 1892.
MAWSHALL L.COOK.E&lt;M*®r.

J

run HASTINGS, MJCH., FOBVOfTIC®,
ATTGU8T 14. T879.

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editorial notes.
FOR PRESIDENT.

BENJAMIN HARRISON.
OF INDIANA.

FOR TICK PRESIDENT.

WHITELAW REID.
OF NEW YORK.

For Probare

AUMNTBOND

In
tbe democratic party Um
practically withdrawn from Ite alliaoce

with the pecpteY P**? There was every
prospect ttK the- comlrfnMion would be
defeated. And then, upon reflection. |«st
u wna expressed in the resolution of Mr.
Cortright ta lhe Barry County democratic
coaveattan: • Defeat hy an avowed oppo­
nent was preferable te-a victory purchased
by the surrender of prhjclples.”

bill increased the tariff
ae, when in fact no incro«» w&lt;rc Miade except when neces­
sary to protect American interests and
sweeping decreases were made else­
where. Notice how tlie percentage of

The Democrats averred in 1890 that
the McKinley bill wouldkillthe Ameri­
can export trade, for foreign nations
would not trade with us unless we let
their producto in free. Note wliat the
record* of the port of Detroit show as
to onr export trade in the fiscal years
ending June 30, 1801 and 18®2:
—
COBS.
Bush. Value.
No. Value.
JH3.3K S323.S3
a
s •sis
436.311
2X.V64
WSBAT.
Conn Mbal.
Bush. Value.
Bbls. Value.
13.030
?
LLATO
•Bl 12,340 ei.Oil
SU.3S0 ■ 275.165
•US 17.519 39.C3
STB.
WnaATFuocn.
Bush. Value.
Bbls. Value.
•ni £3.643 RS3.'A»
jyiwi
•tt 108,396 W2.182
S.M.TSD BKBF.
Oaxxed Bear.
Lbs.
Value.
Lbs. Value.
L»1.«B 4 «L630
X«4.:te 2U3W
H
ams
.
Bacos.
Ltrs.
Value.
LbH. Value.
1.2M.AU f!IU.&lt;i77
•91 7L113 »92*&gt;
•sajua
•« 53,325
47,913
LAB1&gt;.
Halt Point.
Lbs.
Value.
f.b-. Value.
. 524.335 »27.tW&gt;
•91 5.4!7.«twSB7.153
XXJ..MU 1IS.57J
■O
47
•93’ 8,(10!.aJ7
8,O».JO. ’ 477,301
ciracsa.
BurruH.
B
l-ttmb
Value.
Lb.. Talu®.
'
*42,157 4 ^.4Kl
•91 342-UCT J 61.483
15S1.1W
•92 1.07B.M) 2G5JKI0
Tallow.
“
Value.
814IM
W.7W)
Total tor 1W1
Total tor 1388

Kepublleans sboald organize for atactlon
day. See that evbry voter not now regis­
tered ta registered. Let all such hand or
personally give their names to the super­
visor, clerk or oldest justice. If this Is
not done, then thewoter must go personal,
ly, on the Saturday proceeding election,
before the board of registration. See
that every republican ta registered.

.................... uiiiei it i.-itiivjff
MKMTtM............... jbi,x a:sx«isii

Of the 30

voting precincts of Barry

A iLg4 w. joiois county, Ewing, lhe people's nominee for
governor, will carry not more than two of
»«■ cm nwwr............ niiB iiiixV6S
them. In eleven of these 20 predneta,
f“ ■*-««■«
SWtaiTY possibly In more, Morse, democratic, will
iiciSiWivS lead Ewing for governor. It is very ques
FEED W. WALKER
tionabte, at this writing, if Ewing will get
For Snrvejwr.
.................. i.BEs7ci»BB to exceed 1300 voles lu Barry county.
For Coreno rs.
ABRAM :L' VANHORN
JAMES W. SACKEIT
The Journal and its guidldates are tn a
line position to talk about corruption in
polities. Was it corrupt for candidates on
the Journal's ticket to pay sums ranging
For Lteuteiuta’. Gov.irnor
.... trom 825 to 360 for the purchase of tlie
J. WIGHT GIDDINGS, of Wexford County.
support
of the late editor of the Barry
‘ J &lt; &gt;( • H1 M.'nf‘Marquette Count y
County Democrats They -did It, and the
,7(»WHrFriHAMBrrZKK‘* ot' Uou«hWm
•proof am be furnished.
ForAud*lnr.(teneral....................... . ..................
STANLEY W.-TURNER, ot Noscwntwoa
Chairman Merrick is n good deal of a
■ Count:
For Atturnry-ttenrral
humorist, in his way. From his tatter one
GERMITJ. DIHK EMA. of Ottawa County.
woud infer that tho saloons of Barry
For Hupt. Public hiMniction
HENRY It- FATTENOILL, of Ingtaun. county would meet their doom if lhe pro-1
County.
For Member State Board of Educationpie** county ticket were elected. We do
KUGENT. A. WUJWN.of VnnBuren Coonty.
FUr Oowawslooer of • State Land ofltoe.............. not believe the saloonkeepers would spend
JOHN BERKY, of Otsego Counts
any sleepless nights over that situation of
n, »«.« .&lt;

.
Increase M.CW.OS
The above are farm and dairy pro­
ducts. Surely the Michigan fanner can­
not bo -persuaded by Democratic cam­
paign falsehooda to turn their backs
upon theMcKinley tariff taw.

affairs.
At large-Western District
JAY A- HUBBELL, o&lt; Houghton.
Fourth District
PHILIP T. COMJ RoVE, of Barry.

The free traders continue to be all torn
up over Commissioner. Peck's report, show­
tag that in New .York state the manufac­
turers made $31,000,000 mure goods and
At Lance--Western District
AARON CLARK, oC Kent. paid over 30,000,000 more hi .wages "the
Fourth District.......-*
first year under the MeRinley bill than
CHARLES J. MONROE, of Vaiiltaraa.
they did the year before.

For Member of Congres*—
It KN RY F. THOMAS. Allrgaa County.

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Chairman Merrick Is out with a letter
breathing threats upon the Carnegies,
z
lLeffl»laUrv Ticket
Goulds, McLeods and Pinkertons. It Is
For Representative In State lxKi«latnre—
DAVID HVGGETT, ot Awyria. not.knowu what these bloated aristocrats
will do when t hey hear that Chairman
Another groat triumph for Weaver and Merrick is after them. What ean the}’
Reform, and-anolhur chip has been knock­ do?
’
.
ed out at the “solid sonth"—in a horn—by
this great Moses,of the people, tata standing
Whenever you buy a pound of sugar or
candidate of al! tlie .cranky Asma" ot the a suit of clothes or a yard of cloth, you
pant 16 years. They had An election ta aro-convinced that the McKinley bill has
Georgia one day Inst week. You have not incrensetl but has lowered prioes. And
read In the Journal. Brethren, how it was prlctware lowered by employing American
prognosticated that the people’s party xtapital and labor. '
would
down‘on Georgia, and lesr
J f.you want to give the bullion owner 30
that state bodily from the southern solidarlly. Well, they -swooped. And what n cents profit on every dollar coined, you
Swoop was there, my countrymen. After abouldvotu fur free silver coinage. If you
the slain had been gathered, and the want that profit to go to the D. S. treas­
woiiudedatteiided .to, a «reat discovery ury. vote. the republican ticket, and keep

war made. The. -discovery was that the the .law ns. it Is.
•‘people” werent ta 4L Ttys democratic
The republican, ticket, from president to
state ticket ta ’Georgia wm elected by
80,000 majority, the democrats have niae- coroner, is worthy the support and vote of
itarfry county, voters. Good men will be
tenths of Ixtb branches of tl»e -legislaturerewarded, and tbo olBces capably !xj Jllled
they etect all the congresatnua: -and carry
If the ticket be elected.
nearly every county, in the »tate. It was
a great vtetofy for Weaver. And there
It 6oems sttange that at this day -and
another sectkni of tlx? “solid «out^” was
swiped up by Chis great new |io&gt;H'xal par-, age. lhe democratic party should express
ty. It (marred in Fkrida. and was about itself ta.favor of-the issue of state bank
in this way: Mot a man on the (people's eurrenoy. There is.no call anywhere for
party ticket waa elected In single a.county, tliat kind-of currency.
legislative or cwigrosstanal district of that
state, and the deanocrate elected their statu
ticket by M.OOO«u»joritj. All UdsfcdlowIng right on the heels -ot Gen. Weaver’s
visit to the eeutb Is .insignificant '.The
people's party wW uot^«t.a vote soartt of
Mason and Dixoifc Itau-^-not one. it Is
just as certain that khey will not eaag; a
single state In the west or northwest jit
ta the old fight between Ihealemocritle acd
republican parties. Nothing is more tigDlflcant than the utter collapse of the
Weaver boom. In the atrneg republiearj

electoral dlstrieta of Mtebigac, tlie demo
crats have endorsed the people's elector.
It wIIUm? an accident If one ofiihem should
be elected. But unless tbat nocldent shall
happen.Gen. Weaver wilt not .get a single
electoral, vote In tke United States. Noth­
ing is more certain than that to election
day approaches, the people’s po»W ta dis­
integrating, and election day will witness
its utter editapse.
.

England is trying to wonu her free
trade policy into this eonntry .ta a round
about way. JShe is seeing to it that free
trade professors are established ta the col­
leges of this,.country and offering itarge
prizes for the best essays on free trade
written by college students. But Abat
,John BUli’s pet policy isn’t well reeetaed
by the thinking &gt;uung men in Amerteto
colleges, ta proves by tho fact that at the
University of Michigan there are 1500 re­
publicans to 900 democrats; In Yale 1000
republicans to 800 dattocrats and in Cor­
nell 300 republican* .to 250 democrats.
Tbte shows that the Intelligence of college
bred young men rebels against the fanci­
ful theories which free trade professors are
Crying to force down their throats.

James Lhter. proprietor of a mammoth
factory In Great Britain, ta hi Buffa­
lo looking up a site for a factory and will
-ooh mor* kls mammoth hjsUtutton to this

Russian finances are in a bad condi‘
tian­
Sing Sing, N- Y.. people want the
city's name changed.
The Chicago university has already
.matriculated two colorixl student*.
The French forces in Dahomey liavo
cut King Betausin's army to pieces.
About 2.000 ship builders along the
Ohio nnd Mississippi rivers have struck.
Chauncey M. Depew will deliver the
Columbian celebration oration ut New
York.
The Texas wool market has opened
prices ranging from 14 to 16 cents a
pound.
Cincinnati furniture workers to the
number of 1,500 are on strike for
shorter hours.
Three person* were killed and sev­
eral injured by the blowing down of
of several houses in Brooklyn.
John Sager, of Warren. Pa., claims
to have discovered a process for tem­
pering copper to the hardness of steel.

WHAT
IS
THF
MATTER
WTH
OUR

SdX’SuTtt.aa Tbi.

totooth CltoP»t™’.d«th

YOU ARE

Arata Japan Tea?
Hoyt’s Standard Coffee?
Prime Kip Boots?
Ladies $2.00 Shoe?

Steamboat Batts?
Lawrence L. L. Sheeting.
PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT,

cousin-the pu® »d‘ler-to poison thtit £
rowTwd when they have any small quan­
tity left they swallow It, having a
!hi It will protect them from
ecto of future bites. The snake tribe of
the Punjab say that the bites of snakjw do
pent they dress it fn elothre and gir®
anperb funeral.—SL Nicholas.

L. E. STA UFFER

Nothing In It.

J. M. Barrie, popular a* b®
on thta
rid, lhe «-™&gt;. I* o&lt;* UkeiJ |® ’“’"J?,”
wee- o( preleo ('on. Che
ot “•
now tomoiu Thnnue. Ono old U4jr. with
enencetle bnt quaint erillcUm. tye ot hie
• UUI. Mlnleun" "U’«
T'
there'. Utothin In't-mere hneere »b«*
tblwoi that's Risen on llk» itor-«uil
want, to weete their time reod n .boot
.lc like. Beeldee. whnt keno he eboot the
tyere ta Klnie. Hr', just ,ton ta*M“W
bits hero rid there oot o tat he s heard
ftherfuuk tdlta. He’s no old «nuA to
line ony mind o’ sic things.’’-Now York

Sun.

Hfl5TINQ5*BrtNNER
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N. I. TRIBUTEThe two papers for *1.10 per year.

COOK. EROS

,______—'
She Had Experience.

Mrs. Lenox Hill-I wish you would 1st
me have ten dollar, today. I want to do a
little shopping.
Mr. Lenox Hill—You are the most ex­
travagant woman in New York. If I were
to dla before you you would have to beg

ItMre Lena HUl-Hvmphl 1 h«v« to do
that now.—Texas .Siftings.

pLEASE come in /

Wife (midnight)—Oool Wool Wakenp.
There’s a man trying to get In.
Husband (sleepilyi-Nunwnse! Go to

Come in anyway

S1 Wife (as a Inst resort)—-Maybe he’s got
bill.
Husband — Whoop!
New York Weekly.

and see our stock of

W hare’s my gun.—

goods.

Out of 50,000 guesses cri'ablg cake of
tioap on exhibition to Berlin only two were
correct. The cake was a Mv.pmnker's ad­
vertisement and It weighed 1,122 pounds.

We want to show

you the best stocked

A new cure for hydrophobia wns suc­
cessfully triad in the Pasteur institute at
Milan. U constated of a subcutaneous in­
jection ol the virus in its “fixed form.”

Th® Unit volume of the Waverly scrien
appenn-d when Scott was forty three. He
published his Unit lxx&gt;k, “Ballads,” at
twent y-flve._______ * j
.____
A good dinner is one of the greatest en­
joyments of human life. Mero money ta
u very inadequate compensation to a com­
plete 900k. ‘Y ;
Every individual has n place to fill in the
world, and is Important in some respect
whether he chooses to be so or not —Haw­
thorne.
’
Hana Bach, the father of the Bach fam­
ily, was a baker. OvcriXWcrf his descend­
ants havj Im'cd famous ;ut musidnns.

storein town, with

STAPLE aofl FANCY ferneries.
Also Cpockcry,

Glassware,

China and

Lamps.

Everything new and nice.

ilAHSCS- VAN rtRHflN

JUST LISTEN
Ttkose Fine Soft Moccasins for
til© BABY, 3Oc per Pair. ,

Emperor William has presented his
mother with the grounds ami castle of
Kronberg, a picturcvpie ruin on a hill
facing her new palace.
Seven dead and three injured men is
the result of a disastrous railroad
wreck which occurred at New Hamp­
ton, la. The accident' was caused by a
An tatwease of 4 48,030 In the state tac fast freight train running into a conof 13»L and of 360,000 in 1892. That is ■ struct!on train. In |he caboose of the
the record of imuawbuck economy In latter were 12 persons, and of these
•six were killed outright, one has since
Michigan.
-died and three are seriously injured.

^yEhave a full line of Ladies’ folfshoes and slippers, also rubbers,
spring heel and heel. Men's Socks
and Felts witti rubbers to fit.
Tho Celebrated Mishawaka KNIT
BOOT.

CALL and see us we will make it pay
tyou. Remember that tin- Beauti­
ful magazine GOOD FORM'whieh we
give ■ with $10.00 cash trade. | It "is
greatly improved.

A VESPER HYMN.

TARIFF FIGURES.
IMPORTS AftD EXPORTS &gt;T DE­
TROIT .COMPARED.

•The following table of imports
through the port of Detroit, during the
ynar ending J nogJO. 1890, shows the
rvtaous competitionT&gt;f Canadian farm­
ers 4S1 th those of Michigan, when eggs
were free, aud tLeduty rth barley was
ouly uu cents, potatoes 13 cento, horses
20 per cent, butter 4 cento and beans
10 cento;
Barley.
Potatoes.
40.965 ba.
ffi.310 bu.
MflnKM.
Butter.
tofaaa.
7,7271b*.
RMAfibo.
The following tables show how this
compel km ivas cut off by the McKinley
tariff lavr, which raised the duty on
eggs to 5 cents, barley 30 cento, pota­
toes 25 cento, horses 30 per cent aud 330,
butter &lt;J ceadbs and beans 40 cento:
_ TKABXTDIXQ JEXS 30, UBL
Itirlty.
*
Potatoos.
irSKdo*.
laaitbu.
Butter.
AOWlta.
Potatoes.
194 bn.
Huntes.
Butter.
Beans.
£2
aWslbv.
a®ba.
Here is an interesting______________
contemplation of the Michigan voter,
taken from tlie records of the port of
Detroit for the same fiscal years:
TOTAL VAMM OFZMTOUTS.
V«L
PSI
1J*B
ut laLie.,
.FLMUss tuu-e -1.3M-XI
y-csK.ra i.tassiu ijtiaw
ree

P

Total..

wtth machinery of American maka and
»ni

The actual figures, in the matter of
state expenditures, interest the tax­
payers more than Democratic campaign
statements about tconumy. Look at
the following comparison of the dis­
bursements from the general fund for
the several purposes specified during
the fiscal years 18'Jl and 1892:
1BK.
MIL
Asylums...............................tnc.xfh ,M» RSLXn 13
50.023 31
Boards, etc 40.410 «
342.055 113
Colteara and school........ S
Prisons aud refortnnto.
Hen......... .*......................... 1W.943 50 UB.6L5 CD
’
tB.4IB.ai MM.4WK
kia^Simneous.
Expense* of s'
crnmCut......
.-.•'■..•J •:
_Salaries.
______ _ _______ 17
Taxes............................. —lull'd 36
•If the Democratic disbursements are
running up like that, the people will'd®
wAl to get rid of that party aa soon as
the law allows.
. ,

/S IT BARGAINS
LOOKING FOR?

The -Wrican cobra is regarded *&gt;ms*b*

LSRKB.Lrt fLrs3.au exaMAO

PcrL-fHt of froa
43.ai
50.fi
The Demoi-rats claimed in thecam­
paign of 1M0 that tiieMcKinley
bill
would ruirt business,
—

Draw near, dmwaear itad praise hint,
This King all kings above!
'.Thy love alone repays him.
Whoso dearest name Is Lore.
Draw near, draw near and bices
If Ilfs be glad and free,
’.With grateful hearts confess bln
Who gave that life to thee.

ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS.

Draw near, draw near undo him.
If sorrow bow thea down,
'
3&gt;one, sorrowing, vainly sue him—
Be bath worn Sorrow's crown.
Draw near, draw near with woeplng,
O bruised and mourning heart.’
Conxcucod thee to his keeping.
Whose wandering child thou art.

Undei wean

If stained with jmllt and ala.
He. pitying and restoring.
,
Shall bcal thy wounds within;
Draw near, draw near h(a altar.
Though faith itself ba find;
Deep'st thou hb love ran falter,
Thougb-tlilno bo cold and dead?

T is getting time in the season for heavy underwear and, we have
the LARGEST STOCK ever put in our store. We bought at
the mills and have got it at the

Undet wean

I

Brother, or friend, or atramrer,
O child of God! draw near;
Whate'er thy need, thy danger.
■ Behold a refngo here!
.
Xxraw near, knoel low before him.
Lift. Uft thy heart above,
And reverently adore him—
T£L£*1’ Wh°'* D*m® la I&gt;,Trl
-Grace E.Channing to Youth’. Companion.

JOBBERS PRICE

Bomontora window placards noticed to
London:
“Oystera, recommended for fortifying
the arstem Against influenza,’’
'
“Old artificial teeth bought for cosh.'*
“Cfgarettee sold by weight."
’
■‘Ccmnetiqae for th® taA^Naw York

And no JOBBING HOUSE in the U. S. owns it any cheaper than
we do. We have saved the Jobbers profit and are giving Our Pat­
rons the benet of the GOOD BUYING. We are selling it from 10
to 20 per cent, less than any other Retail House in the state can.
Give us a1 call and examine the goods.

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kuo.n

revernl years J nave been n dt-sluner In n
«l»k bmw."-Ch»* Itertew.
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Dolmatmn. or coach. &lt;1or3 nr® said »n
have been first brad in Dntamtta. Lnf tt-

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Yours respectfully,

E. W. nORRILL &amp; CO
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER5

�i ¥ Tl X’ 'S B*AWMBR«|
OcIQbCT 13.
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Burglars entered the home of Mr. Pickle
In lhe 2nd ward Saturday evening, by cut­
ting through the screen tn the front door.
’ mid turning the key by menus of a pair of
nippers. About 470 In eash was taken.
The money was concealed In a folding
lounge aud a note far 850 that was with the
money was undisturbed. Tbe burglary
was no doubt done by home talent, nnd of­
ficers should make an extra effort to catch
the thieves.

POWDER
Pure.
Absolutely
•

It is the duty of anyone who may know
of any clue to the perpetrators of thu re­
cent burglaries In this city, to report at
once to the officer*. It Lt also the duty of
those who suffer low to report at once,
so that any clue that may bo left may be
followed. Attempts are made nearly ev­
ery night to enter some house and.encour­
aged l»y success, they will probably be
conlineed. Wake up officers and do a lit­
tle hustling.

’.'.ng powder.
■ -Latest Vnltod

; iEN YOU
SHNTJSKWSE!!
■ . jour iirtkkial teeth
•• n ..t.iixlme doUarfor
, L.,:jrr. Veil can apply It
• n.n&lt;! n«» iruutrr If
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. QIKCUL4TI0N •

Thi- wes .

120 quires.
■4 for advertisemewta
Tuesdays at latest to
.. issue uf the week

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■ liMreirt
r. :• -rs h in session.

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• in the county to buy

Lowry’s stallioc, will
this winter.
.

isklDg n tulle in 2:04
cave a whist
••w fronds.

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■ rson Street uiilj! ?&gt;a!&gt;-on walking
al-ut shooting that
I ■ will be p'&lt; aeed to
apkte. compact. and
■ ty will Or: that of
r finished. '

n ! Timet have Iwn
lug paper, which

frying mail l&gt;rtween
wilt be let. Inquire
e i- making a great
speaker" throughout
&lt; 4 art in demand.

n&lt;*ids thretf year old
Dowagiac la*t week.
:ive tn hustle next
&gt;t -tyles are arrlv'&lt;• ui«| shop-worn
'everything fresh

- Social Club save the
.•&lt;&gt;n in Union Hall last
to ell attended and a

Mi

3.

Th* ifc
benafter
and wilbn
tetter ths:

A«U ut .owtlyUm U&lt; r.:nUni&gt;.|ly «,
th, UermK 1b Ihl, elty ud acute utc-,
uro, OMW Io be lake, to pul a .too (o
Item. When dnmkmam aid dlaontee
waa pwlalKd more ureKl,. better order
»a, prwrre.1- Let lawlmne., Ulcl
dyUm«o nnponlabed ,ad boodloau be­
come pteoty, and are Odd kt lhel.- orerations.
l/FjinktHyatt, a boy ahoit u years of
age.' wax',performing on a trapeze -at the
home of tienry Wlthey, In the first ward
Monday afternoon, when he fell In such a
way as to-break one of the bones In his
right lee Dr. Lathrop was called and re­
duced the tracture, but It will oe tome
time before he can get around without the
use of crutches.
»

nt university at Ann Arbor
the year with an attendance
Barry county furnishes
' ‘indents at this celebrated
’■ -renal announces that
• 11 t-- an tight page paper
one cent The paper is
M’fore In its history and
opu’ar favor.

This campaign has been a puzzle to all
parties thus far. as regards lhe apparent
lack of lirtcreat manifested by the people
generally. No doubt a large portion of
this seeming spirit of unconceni is due to
the fact that crops have been backward,
coni especially, and farmers have been
busy, and are busy uow. ’But political
matters have commenced to warm up
somewhat aud soou the political pot will
be boiling in dead earnest.
It is well known that all aromatics are
easily dhslpated by heat. Many of them
will nut bear the boiling point of water
without evaiwrating. Not observing this
fact many cooks work to a great disadvantage. The finest flavor aroma of coffee Is
quite volatile, and if boiled a minute after
it comes up to 212degrees It begins to disappear, and this is why so much coffee is
poor. As soon as the coffee jxjJ comes to
a boil set it back Immediately. ' | •
.

A man with a family to work on a farm
by the year. For further particulars ad­
dress "box 848,” Hastings, Mich.

! • ’. Hey. of Grand Rapids.
Came Into my enclosure on the Geo. W:rau&lt;l parents. Mr. and Gregory farm. Hastings township. Sept.
- :;p&gt;rt. put a pebble in her 28th. 1M2, a mare. Owner can have same
•• at play. It took a by proving property, paying expenses and
I time to remove it. •
paying for this notice.
7T1&gt;.
Gko. H. C1.MMF.XC r.
। ■ me of the atones for
Dated, Sept. 28, 1822.
■ very fine. The pressed
rerived yet and put work»:iblj. Work will be
pu.li*
For Ihi dedication eeromonle, ot lhe
.
the brick arrive.
COInnUilJJeepoelttoo it ChleMO. the Chi­
■ air. the fast three year old
cago * Wool Mlehllt.0 Ky. .nd Detroit.
toll tint i
uMbj-C. K. Bidiac in Lansing A Northern IL IL will sell on
ttib du ;
•-•re lowered, his record to Oct. l«lh to 32nd, limited -tgreturn OcL
&lt;n Irvington. Ky., Mon­
24th. excursion tlckFCT at on^and oneday. mat
time in the fifth beat.
third fare, for round trip.
I
M
Gko. Df.H a.wcx, G. P. A.
-•id of health has ordered
100.0W
hiets on the prevention and
can: u! ci...i,
A few more hard fro* la
Wight 10 free
&gt;-Jt all th? germs, but It will
The Michigan Central will run a special
down t&lt;. jfei
one of these pamphlets If you train to Grand Rapids Tuesday Oct. 25,
leaving this city at 7:47 a. m. Returning,
Ther, „.•
wa$ a time In this city the special will leave Grand Rapids at fi
»ben «qcu • autlrul .trln ot millinery p. m. arriving here about 7. Fair for
SX',?'"’
•’ «
For round trip only 80 cents. This will be
nihmr „ Un. uMg0|0 HMMirX the the last excursion of the season and the
'•«&gt;
•»" low rate should insure n big patronage.
L. Gould. Ag’L

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ewd „
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ritluut,'; ,I‘ ■‘‘'■'“Hntfy numerous. It Is
^ntt’1hn;;:co°pcop,e werF on tbe
I; hf, J,’.'.' "!’in,on ot ■ leadlogeourt:

thjtc,. ., ' "
wel1 n,R,‘ universal
•‘tor th I’.n.'-r'1 ,U ‘a!fe
DOtk5&lt;J °r
II* iwii.
r ”r ""’rigsgee to exact from
»latn&lt; i
’ '"’KW*
real estate an
to th* । r,' ’ ’ ,1|f * k’”o&lt;J an&lt;* *»ffleient title
. “'"•pmhZ?o;'ii,r‘"Uo" ***“

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t« the, v'
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ln «'&lt;•
,hw’ ehU.iI,n'\"‘'r'' l’4r'nl»
tnow
'.ktirii,,'""to
il«»roltM oujht to
fte h.’,|. i
to toll diroctlon. tor
c"lll’|y’ri...I,
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High School.
Wo have Just recovered from the fair,
which accounts for our long silence. The
school board were kind enough to give us
two daya vacation. Some of tlie Litera­
ture class were greatly Interested In the
fair Wednesday afternoon—Sept. Andrus
of Nashville, visited ns Monday afternoon--Llt«?rnry this week Wednesday even­
ing. No admission will be charged—
We were favored !mc week with several
fine recitations and an exerclxt) with Indlan-clatM. by two ladles of Grsud Rapids,
who wish U» organize an eloenllon class—
One of our senior girls Utlnks that Bacon
came to his death by Mperlmegllng as to
whether snow would uca.o i a cl I k n as
well as salt—Rev. GrigSby gave the Liter­
ature clast an interesting talk on the life
and work* of Bacon—There are 13d en­
rolled now in the High School. No doubt
tba euroll meut this winter will be greater

MWa Alta R'.ekards is visiting relatives I
In Middleville.
’
"Volaey Ferrin, of Allegan, was
city last week.

in the

Judge Smith ta in Grand Rapids this
week trying a case.

OUR FALL NAD WINTER ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE A TURN-OUT !

✓Hon, Jas. A. Swecrey was in Charlott
on business Munday.
Mrk co. Brown vhRed her mother in I
Eaton Rapids last week?''--

Miss Euna Quinn was the guest of
friends tn Allegan lut week.
Vtulra Be tu*f was tn Woodland and
W oodbury on bnsines* Munday,

The opening taonths of a reason we shall make you all remember as

We are going to do business with you because we have just exactly what you want,
and our prices are simply irresistable.
*

D. L. Morth land, of Cedar Creek, was
in the city Tuesday.

Mr. and Mm. JI. L. Cook are vtal'tlng
tcl|Uv&lt;gi in Prairieville.

.

A REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES.

/Dr. Horner, of Lake Odessa, was in lhe
city Thursday.

HEN J

BOYJ * QLOTHINQ,

MTS XINb QENTJ’ FURNIJTIINQ QOObS

v/Mrs. Willison Is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Walter Buckhout in Toledo.

. , . Our complete assortment insures perfect satisfaction in the selection of goods to sat­
isfy individual tastes. You will find our large stock made up entirely of goods that are
trustworthy, serviceable and the best of their class.
.
.

Dr. Willison, of Katun Rapids, was tlie
guest of friends in this city last week.
| Mrs. Anna Young has returned from an
j extended visit with relatives in Dakota. •

EVERYTHING : GOES 1 AT 1 THE 1 LOWEST 1 POSSIBLE : PRICE

Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler, uf Allegan,
visited thelk daughter, Mrs. Ctiaa. Walter,
last week.

Come in and see how FAIR we will treat you, how well we will PLEASE you, and
how much we will SAVE for you.

✓Mrad.uncs J. W. Bentley, P. T, Coigrove
and W. IL Cook and Miss Gertrude Bent­
ley were In Grand Rapids Tuesday.
/Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Smith returned to
their home in Saline yesterday, accompa­
1
nied
by Mr*. A. Davenport ami little grand­
1daughter, who will visit them for a short
।time.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON

AN EDUCATION FREE.

DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY?

What The Chautauqua Circle OtTeri.

IF SO

A $ Saved is Better than $2 Earned
And the way; to save a,dollar is to got a $20 dollar suit for $15 at ARCHIE McCOY’S
■' ’
to _give you $20 for $15, $25 for
furniture and carpet room, Hastings.
Midi. We
. „guarantee
. ..
$18, $30 for $20 and $75 for $56 as long as our bed room suits last.

We. mean business.

Don’t miss gettting one.

They must go

Thej- are bargains.

OUR
CLOTHING STORE

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came. "—Exchange.

Th® Color qf th® Sky.
The blua color of tho sky. Is probably
merely thu color of the air seen through a
length of aboufi forty-five miles. It has
been observed by those who have ascended
about fire miles above thu earth's surfme
that lhe sky appears of a dark Inky hue,
owing to the very small reflection and dis­
persion of ths light, while the hint color
no longer appears above but below them.
Similarly the blue color of distant hills is
owing to the same cause—London Tlt-

Tho goodness of tailoring in our Suits
is the goodness of details. You may not
know every item of it. A merchant tail­
or would. The double stitched edges,
the soft points to roll short or long—he’d
know what they meant to a suit. They’re
the tid-bita of manufacture.
$7.50, $10, $12. $15, $16.

Blta.

Tom Trumpbour ii one ot the quaintest, 11
beat hearted boot!men In lhe country,aaya
n rini tor tn the Catakills. He's driven
atages in these mountaiu.i for thirty-five
. years, and his salient remarks on the “way
women drive” would be worthy of being
preserved In print nnd liberally given out,
as are tracts, for the sake of misunderstood
horseflesh.
Tom only received twenty
copies of that charming autobiography of
a horee, •‘Black Beauty,” from mountain
maids who know Low well he likes horse*.
“They keep flshin with Hie lines,” says
Tom, when giving pointa on the way
womeirdrive. “They all think they’ve got
n bite. A woman can’t help It; It's natural
She's got a notion she ougbter git along
faster, and she keeps n-pushing, a-pushing

;&gt;n

CLPTHIEJEfe.

on the lines.
"Hold yojjr lines taut In one hand; stum
of your w-rfsts guldesyour horecsail right.”
said Tom Trumplxnir, handling the ends
of a bail of twine with the air of a pro-1
fvssor demonsttating a scientific fact.
“And don’t bold your lines up so they will I
cuff yer ears. Meet women do—and some I
men too.”
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ITHIN it you are never clothed with
faithless clothing. Among all the or­
dinary useful arts there has been no
greater progress than in clothing. The
progress has been practical, clothing is bet­
ter-better made, better styles,
better
quality-—cheaper: The
fit;
used-to-be Clothing Merchant
has'nt found this out, and
neither have some would be
moderns; while with others,
they are gaining.experience-—
at your expense.

The othermormng Jones turned up at the
office even later than usual. Hla employer,
tired of waiting for him, had himself set
about registering thu day’s t ran tract Iona,
usually Jones’ first duty. The enraged
merchant laid Ids pen aside Very delib­
erately and said’to Jones very sternly in­
deed, "Jones, thia will not do!”
"No, air,” replied Jones gently, drawing
□ff hi* overcoat ns lie glanced over his eun
ployer’s slionlder, "it will not. You hav&lt;
entered McKdrken’s order In the wrong
book. Far Letter to havo waked till i

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feu.

Buyers Wake Up!—’Tis the Fall of ’92.

Newman A. Fuller was in Grand Rapids
Tuesday.

In every community there are those wlm
jfvCl the lack of mental training. Their
,
school days are over and Instead of pro­
i
greasing as they should, nnd receiving the
,
mental stimulus that will enable them to
t
act their parts in life to better advantage,
j
and make the world so'much belter for
।
their having lived In it. they allow the cul­
The art of money getting, accairdlng to Jtivation of the Intellect to go by default.
the late P. T. Barnum, is suminetl up The rules and formulas of school life arc
hereunder: Don't drink; don’t lie kbore !soon forgotten and In time they are sur­
your business; don’t mistake your vocation: Iprised. In picking up old books, at how
they really know, compared to what
select the right location; avoid debt: per- little
1
severe; whatever you do. do with all your ’Kas mice within their grasp. To such
might: depend upon your own personal jpeople, and to all who desire a better know­
of the world, we most heartily recexertions; use tbe best tools: don’t scatter ledge
1
jour js-wers; be systematic; read the news- &lt;commcnd taking the courses as.laid down
papers; lieware of oujslde operation: don’t 1by the Chautauqua movement. In this
endorse without good security; advertise ’movement education tn any special dlrwyour business; be polite to jour customers; 1tion it Dot aimed at. but instead u^ood.
understanding ut moat every sub­
be charitable; don’t tell what you are go- general
{
ject. This year the history of Greece, the
Ing to do, aud preserve your Integrity.
Greek course in English, treating of Greek
Thomas Casey .was arraigns} .before j w‘riu?rs andwritinus the \tiplomatlc n-laJustiee Henry yesterday on complaint
I .iof
—the I•&gt;’—
»• with
« other countries.
-----------. aud
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lions
. S.
of Edward Greenfield, charging him many other topics are treated of that give
with tire larceny of a coat in June last readers in this course a very good general
from the barn of Goo. R. •Burnham, . I understanding &lt;&gt;f every thing trrated of. It
, lAke avenue.
Mr. Bumtian)
lost a j Isn’t expected by any means, tl.nt anyone
single harness on tne same night the , will bt able to repent their lessons "by
cost was taken.
Greenfield Identified heart" as is often done In tlie school room,
a coat Ca«ey was wearing yesterday us j .noy Is particular attention paid to minor
the missing garment, but the latter de-1j details, as at wbool. the hi!? aim being to
nles the roft impeachment, nnd his case get a good understanding of everything
is set for trial Thursday next at 2 o’dock treated of. It takes four years to complete
a. m.—Battle Creek Journal. Wonder if the course, each year being iakep up with
this ii the Tom Casey who has given the new studies entirely. At the end of that
officers of this county so much trouble? time a diploma is given thus*.*, whose lesIn the Grand •Rapids A Indiana car sods have liecn satisfactory. ,\&lt;-t more than
shops In the south yard* at Grand Rapids lone houPper day. is required to get the les­
sons for the meeting which Is held some I
stands a tine nrw 'ncomotive, un one side i{(stated evening during the werk. The
of wbich'are these words: "Valley City ji
,
cottne
is not hard and is within the grasp
Railroad.’’
The engine is a perfectly
equi;»ped pa.yvnger engine. The funny of anyone acquainted with the English'
thing is thaVthe railroad is one of Jerry language and does not require particular
Boynton’s and is as yet on paper. Some i previous education- The course was de­
especlallf for those who arc busy
lime ago Mr. Boynton visited lhe Baldwin ‘ signed
through the day and who haveiwendenied
locomotive works in Philadelphia and ne­
the advantages of a hlghet rdueution. Bj
gotiated for the engine. The Baldwin
these the couf-e should be taken, nnd the
people understood that the road wns built
Chautauqua circle In this city will gladly
and was being operated. Tbe locomotive
was finished aud sent on to Grand Rapids, welcome any and all visitors who are think­
ing of taking up the work, at their meet­
and an engineer for the road followed to
ings, a program for which Is always pub­
set the machine up. What was bis sur­
lished In the city papers. The total cost
prise on arriving in Gran0 Rapids to find
for the books, and membership fee does
there was no such railroad as the Valley
not much exceed, if equal S7.0U per year,
City. IK? raised a row and thoL_company
and the course Is so divided that two or
was secured. Tbe engine is worth at least
tnree peraons may use the Mme set of
810,000, and is a remarkable machine.
books, which after being used will be an
ornament to any library.

who!.
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PERSONAL MENTION.
V P. A. Sbeidoo wu In Lake Odessa Tues­
day.

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paper writer,

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that will soon be ptblished

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Readers of ibis Paper.

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Michigan Central ALWAYS
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Stations.

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FORCE CLL

So much has l&gt;een said about the re­
fusal of the Democrats to give any
tactics to re-elect himself.
recognition to tbe G. A. R. at Washing­
ton that it may be interesting to know
just what the cold facts are. An inves­
tigation shows that the house appropria­
tion committee made no appropriation
for or recognition of the event in framing
the District of Colombia appropriation
'
[Special Correspondaocc.1
Wiinwo’os. Oct 3.-Another Dem- bill. Nor did the house itself do so.
After the bill had been passed in the
cerotic
Idol
h*» tUUn.
Dumocratic "campaign issue has been house President Harrison, seeing that
destroyed. And this^too, by Mr. Cleve­ no action bad been taken on that subject,
sent a message to congress calling at­
land himself.
.
Tho Democratic party has certainly tention to the subject and suggesting
been unfortunate'fn its issues in this the desirability apd propriety of reason­
catuttaign. Its tariff tone was destroyed able aid for a proper entertainment of
by a member of its own party—Labor the men who saved the nation.
[out
The senate appropriations committee,
Commissioner Peck. Its wildcat cur­
VAX'
rency issue was destroyed by members acting upon the preaident’s suggestion,
of its own party innumerable, who de­ reported an amendment giving $100,000
nounce it unsparir&lt;ly.
And now -its. for this purpose. Senator Cockrell im­
last and only remaining issue, the force mediately moved that tbe amount be
you.
bill, has been destroyed by Mr. Cleve­ paid exclusively from the revenues of
the District of Columbia. This' was
land himself.
It came about in this way.
Some voted down, the motion, however, re­
wretched person with a good memory, ceiving 17 votes, of which 16 were cast
who had listened with amusement and by Democrats and Farmers’ Alliance
amnaetnorit to the plantive wails of the members—nearly all of them from the
Democracy about the force bill, suddenly south. When tho bill went into confer­
remembered that Mr. Cleveland, while ence, however, the house conferees' in­
president and a candidate for re-elec­ sisted upon placing the Cockrell amend­
tion, not only authorized, but absolutely ment upon the bill and on also cutting
ordered for his own benefit, the enforce­ down the appropriation to $75,900. This
ment of the very force bill features of was combated by the senate confereee,
tbe t£en existing law. about which Dem­ and the bill wns hung up in conference
ocrats uro now so much agitated.
for weeks.
Thia discovery has been the political
The house conferees, with the weight
That more ills result from an
Unhealthy Liver than any event of the week, it was as touch of of tho three-quarters Democratic house
behind them, were able to carry through
a
bombshell
in
the
Democratic
camp
m
other cause-indigestion, Constithe Peck report a few weeks ago.
their proposition, nnd the senate con­
pation. Headache, Biliousness, was
It take# away tho last leg the Democrats ferees were obliged to yield and permit
aid Malaria usually attend it. hod to stand on. Tlie three issues upon the entire burden to be placed on tho
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator which they Were making or attempting district The Republicans in both houses
is a vegetable specific for Liver to make their fight in this campaign spoke and voted ulinoet solidly against
Disorders and their accompany­ were free trade, free banks, free frauds tho proposition to place the entire bur­
ing evils. It cures thousands at tho, polls. Curiously every one &lt;if den on tbe district, saying frankly that
has been knocked out, and that,
the people of the nation would not only
why not be one of them? Take them
by Democrats. But tho most dis­ willingly bear a share of the expenses,
Dr.'Sanford's Liver Invigorator. too.
tressing thing is that the distraction of bnt esteem it a favor to bo permitted to
Your Druggist will supply you. the last one of those issues left to tho do so. Tho only result of their efforts,
party should havo come about through however, was to get the total appropria­
an official net of tho party’s own candi- tion finally fixed at $90,000 instead , of
j date while he occupied the White House. $75,000, us urged by the house conferees.
And this he did with the puqibse ot re­
------- I electing himself presideut of tho United

Do yx»u Know?

Eb POWER!’

LTHE CHILDREN'S COUGH CURE'

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Table.-

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In effect Seirtember UMi
nrortuaroulw-rojqroM
and the enit’.

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AltO
Elmdale
Clarksrl.'ln
iAke Odessa
Woodbury
Sunfield
Mulilk'-ti
Grand Ledge
' Lansing
Detroit

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A M

Howard City
Ed ii icre
Stan toa
Joula
■ Grand Ledgj
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Idowir

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Detrolt
lAn*lug
10 v.
Grand Ledae
Mulliken
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The facts are these, and they are very
interesting: The so called “ force bill
simply propoNt-d to extend to small towns
। and country dbtricts of the United
' States tlie law which has been in force
’■ for years through which United States
marshals and supervisors of elections, j

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Has visited this Countv/oach month for tho past six months, and during these visits has examined and
prescribed for hundreds, and effected many of the most Wondorftxl Cures ever made in tho State!
Xsk your friends and neighbors about Dr. Holman S. Humphrey. There is scarcely a neighborhood in the county that
has not had the benefit ot the doctor’s wonderful skill, and rarely a family which has not hud one or mure of its ineutwrs
snatched from death and restored to health after all hope had been given up and the family physician pronounced the-Jase
incurable. If afflicted do not fail to consult this most eminent physician and surgeon.
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MERVIXE.

enforce order and prevent fraud in any
city of 30.000 inhabitants or more in
elections for congressmen or other United
States officials
The recent discovery,
which has created such a panic in Dem­
ocratic circles and taken away tho last
vestige of an •‘issue.” was the fact that
President Grover Cleveland, on tho ap­
proach of the election of 1888, when ho
was a candidate for re-election for tho
presidency, issued to Attorney General
"Pun Electric” Garland, under date of
Oct. 5. 1888. the following order:

general ch&amp;rgr and direction of the execution
of tboatututcauf the United Statci touching
the appointment* of *utwrvi*ors of election*
and • per tai deputy marshal.*, nnd tbe perforniaxicoof thelrolutire nnd their compcoretlota
*u far a» iIiom.' subject* aro by the con»titutlou
and law* coder lhe supervtalon and control
Although the doctor is in many cases coniof thu executive branch of the government.
hta wb'-l- 'Ims tn tho lre«tm»tit ut chrotiic or.il
pelted to nae expansive instruments and
lor g »&lt;.
4 and aargirnl
cmh given
Yours truly.
Ghovkk Cl«vki.a»d.
npbj
i doctare and jironmin.-vd iacanibir.
chatnteals in making analysis, microscopic
Immeiliatcly afterward this letter was
ho
dt-Aim* to »ne. Dr. llnmi’Lrey has h*d
and other scientific • examinations, yet hs
i.&lt;-*riy 1.0UO enrol in the State uf Michigan, wbll"
tent by Attorney General Garland to
hi» pationtH all told in Uinn&lt;«&lt;it*. Wfeconaln. IIUnited States marshals:
•innta, Alabama. Georgia, Tvnnreeee. Ohio aud
be a part of tbe physician’s duty to ascertain
Indiana, havo been fnlly five tlmra that number;
SlK- lu pursuance of a letter of the 8th Ibmu
tho patient's true condition without expense
nearly tvro-thirda of theee ttfiiorert were given up
from tbe president, directing the attorney
to the enflomr. Whenever and wherever Dr.
m hopelroe Invalid*, aome to be blind, aomodeaf.
general totaku charge of tho “appointment
and other* a prey to acrofnla, chronic kidney d aHumphrey decides to locate a monthly visit
of
»prtdal deputy marshal*, the performance
Miee, conanmption. deatrnctive female tronblro.
of their duties and their comprusatiou. to.
Among otbere, hundred* of children hopelcealy
getlier with the compensation of supervisors,"
defonnod. But behold now many of them **-e
asking a question. bo tolls the invalid what
and hear.while nearly all aro replfly being enrol
at the congrordnnal election in November
■the trouble is, and the prospect of a core,
The doctor i* rarronnded wi h tbe fin«»t "tid
and mart wonderful of all he values Ids first
nest, your attention is directed to the pro­
moat extent I v* oolieeiion of inatretnruuavor im­
impression anil first look at a patient more
vision* of t!tlen.it and 9k chapter 7, title 70 of j
ported to thl» vountrj- for examining and tre.t.
than all ehwjtud Dr.Humphrey is never mis­
lhe Rev t*ed Statutes. Under sections 2.03 :
Ing
all
forma
of
chronic
allmentoof
the
head.fare
taken In bis diagnosis In any cs»".
,
and 2,!fit Revised Statutes you have power to '
»»e,ear,throat,noee,cb«M.t.
lang*,
tout,
*tfimnch.
The doctor’s methods differ markedly [mm
liver,
•ploen.
kidney*.
ta
’
Wel*.
reproductive
or
­
keep the peace, protect supervisors, preserve
the general practitioner in all r.-a|MM-ta.
gan*.
urinary
organ*,
brain
nod
nervou*
»y»tem.
order, prevent frauds and enforce the law ta
.Following the plan of St. George's Hospital
pualyaia.
rhenmaliam.
afek
headache,
backache,
of Loudon, he registers evsrv particular as
towns of m,000 inhabitants and upward. Yon
tumor*,
growth*,
joint
di*cn*ee.p!lee.
bip&lt;il»mae.
i
to the patient's physical condition and men­
should make yourself familiar with the st a trciatica, ekiti diaenace, ulcere and every form of
tal atata. Ths condition of each orgsn, l&lt;u
ntce referred to and ace that they are under­
wenkanM of either male r.r female.
cation of any and all diseased parts, and
stood by your deputies, who should be discreet
The doctor'* epecifia imdlcinre rre *tmight
whet her sympathetic or organic, together
th&gt;«dtaraiM-d'organ, nnd can bo plnlolv felt at
mon, imprereed with tho Importance of an
honest franchise.
Ktoa *ro readily competed and tlie restoring
Tho manner of discharging these duties by
, w. -»• ’reruns in action, yet ngrr.. wun tne inner uoityoureelf and your deputies is largely left to
otetady or child. d» not reduce thestrenirih.a' 4
your discretion. In matters involving ques­
:
ean be a»d wi til* at th" usual occupation, a*
ninny patients still able for hard work an«l cl-*&lt;
tions of taw you are directed to consult the
attention to basincaa are often slowly.sarolv, y&gt; 11
of specific mod id i
attorney of tho United Slates for your dis­
iineomwiwidy dying, knowing themsrlvis ill.yoi
of ths body, nnliki
trict for needeil Information and advice. It 1*
■1«4Hved Into n IiiIr- e-curity, they nioen.si!:.&gt;,*■■
Utumud that the duties can lx&gt; performed
and c ut eff the muter until the ear.- i r&gt;-ii&lt;t-r&lt;&gt;l
without Infringing upon the rights of any
incnrabl**. The doctor «arne&gt;t)y reqn-etanil pw.
approximate timo and expense of trentmeat.
dtlaen in a manner that shall bo firm, nnd at
'&lt;1 vroold here point oar thonttsr d*!a*l&lt;&gt;n
the same time free from any unnecessary dis­
■&gt; tmsli any n
play of authority, it is uot expected that
it’d « 0'mhI c&lt;
toff*- th* fact that they have suffered fur
super risers ami deputy marshals will receive
Handle*
if the pntienl
Cures After All Others Fail.
compensation for more than five days’ service,
and
they should bo so informed. Within
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Delay* aro Don^arou*.
tills limo all can be done, it i* thought, that
ought to be. You need vigilant men, who aro
By reason of fal»o
*“.c r-«U* car tod are kept in U-n&lt;kanre I
in*i&lt;!|(&gt;n* malulle* M. r’nc,&gt;L*c-t..a* of their tru.« condition.
consdeutiou* workers, and nSoUters.
t£,’£ow
tZil bd? a^
to-rot of th. dead), of tho iterioa* result* which certain Military and indiscreet prect ii-*^i&gt;r&gt;~&lt;
It is thus shown from official records
(ungn fastening upon some vital organ,
*»a«r or tater(«. due*. Three vice* if poratatod In eventually utnlenninn the eouatitn-1
t*riy dreiroy Ui*m aule*» re*oue«l br n »kllli«l b«?j- Are
rffllctedf
that Mr. Cluvoland, while president, or­
Ymir c**e may b. easily cnroblo now. but reinembi-r. ayery moment «■( tion. Induce nervon* dobilit;- nnd early deciur. omnia wn*kn«**. pre:m&gt;hire of th* manly pirnr**;*. in voluntary lore of vital fiohl*. general
dered his subordinates to use, in tho
nrarlect brings you noarer th* day when un ineuiauis *tago may *ap*r. taro
T"n‘. when die m&lt;»t »killfnl physician can render yon no aMtotanoo. prnatratl«n, and oft tint"* iabeciHty and chronic epilrper. Of all maL I
election in which ho was himself a can­
■uiicar.ffliciinrmankludthrrata probably nunc almnt which th* com 1
Die family dertor in uvnrrn. practice kuvwi M* little, yet nn rafierem '
didate, the very laws to which his party
n ’&lt; d tho attenti'in nf tho expert-nrol *t&gt;eei*li-t tn-re than tbr«*. u». h«&lt;e I
A Life of Experlenio aud Opportunity.
is now bo strenuously objecting. The
ta mlnkler to a dUuMM b-.ly, n &lt;H*«aaod mltxl, and imecinn.1
Dr namulirey’* anrire life ha* been devoted to tho study and work .wa have
tilted with morbid rlrain- nnd frorful approhetirinn*. Dr. Hr.m.,
so called force bill, about which Demo­
nf hi* profewum. and is rich in pnu-Hcal experienceia ho*t&gt;ilal.dtonon- tion*
tihrcy'* nnparallokd rnecct* with tt&gt;i-»e nofnitni:»t»w ariree not ooh I
•ar* and private practice, and many of th* Uulv wonderful th lug* ly imr rrooi
crats aro howling, was tho very essence
tl-° tot cf tint moat *cientifir. and specific inedirudLm known ni'b«r:
.■?. my} d&lt;&gt;o*. if told, would nnd tnuro ilk* &gt;i&lt;-tion than sobertrnth.
in Un* or any other country, batata’ tu th* fact of lb" direct Irflncnro'
of tho net which Mr. Cleveland ordered
In "h’l irr-.1t hnaoitaJs of Earape Li* opportunitlta h-arrtlwn »ec.&gt;r.d to of
htafpoR
’
-rtol
w-.li
upon
tho
rertilto
mon
‘
m
l
drpre*-|nn
aiwaja
found
Do ilviSmsn'.rm^o:jy*i&gt;.Tat h* h- titoitowMy tr-r-LJ «,.! hU
his subordinates to enforce for his won
in
*noo
eita-w,
b&gt;
which
be:*
ucijjlrd
t
&gt;
iatu».&gt;
n
port
&lt;
f
hia«&gt;wn
’
W-nry
vttfwa ot life, diroas*. *to. are *o broad and c&gt;*m &gt;p-b&lt; -n that '.k-i n into t'.i-ir b’lpolo** livre. Were n&lt;&gt;t alt Mj«‘h cm. a t.”|.l In th* m »»t a*,
re-olection. This is all there is to the
or a Vaidmbllt in railroad bnsim^s, he k*rp* fate., ft end ovw- nn-d confi l?nro th" doctor could print k-tt*ra from thuUMod* of ernit^
i’aito tho entire medical world constantly. Tho m
' t 31- K-u.nif'. fui t.-.tient* who Ihave been ennd, nod are today period m'oa. i.hjatag'ij
force bill bugaboo. It was simply a pro­
■Wrchuw, I’Mtear. Koch, Brown Beqnnni. M. Bergrou. b-tln-tgili. Hr.
turn tall r. DImimo or &lt;h tallty of the repniJurtivi' ri'gatia of ►i.l-wr
posed law providing for an extension to
icud etc aic wi la.Tiiltar to him iU to Uiamrelvei, and while ever rendy ar.d
»&lt;
’
X
rapidly
dretn.ye
U,«
enirgiea
of
both
burly
and
mind,
n.L*
U*
»trn
‘uTgwp and retain a fact he hold* fast to old friend* teoncii.usly, »nd of ita rLjiticity. dim* the bright eye. tmlea tho ch**k. devehina coward,
country district*, on the petition of citimakes new ou*» onntionsly. experteuc* having long since proven that ice, and often dentroy* Hi* bt -glded intelloct. Tl.o r» nrortuotitu iu-c.
xens, of the law already in force in the
on* -id truth well applied to worth a dozen oonjectnre* however plausi- j Hon to th* mtdnepritu: « f antmr.l life—nreearro It nt all krnnii,
‘
cities of 20,000 inhabitants or mqftj.
What did the force bill really pro­
I.atest Dlaoovaries'and Improvements’ Urea*
in Minto imp ntant orgau or organ* and um vous d&lt;d&gt;ltily, ak&lt;* Mr prostatitis, r ihaatoken plMC* a* to affec.t th,» proper fnnotlon
pose to do? It proposed to extend to tho
andalluriwitodisoaMM.xl.etherfrom W
Dr. Humphrey ta the only physician who of aald org-in and finally break down tho actual rioocolo
bubita ot youth ot m-xonI cxc.«. -b «
country districts, where fraud is now a
hn» bad the special advantage of European structure itoelf. Er*n in rom* claw when thia imprudent
midu.-orrars. crany canre ilixt i|.Lilit U. £
hnsuital studtee in microscopy of the blood ho* happen'd unurual tiill may atop the de­ in
theswtni.1 laud Suns speedily and tMtaaneai- Tj
matter of common occurrence, practic­
and titanea, who carries with him a full line structive OMmUofi, »tay tho inroad* of tho dl»- ly cured. Cjmsultutlou frvw and strictly cor. &lt;T
ally the same law which Mr. Cleve­
of icstruments and apparatus for .making orer. and u!vo th" pxtii-nt n comfortable aud nee- fideatial. Absotuta cures cuarm.tixd. H . cl
strictly scientific examinations of tho various fnl iifOther own. tf nvglMted, after pureing risk incurred.
land ordered enforced. It proposed to
l^iturva and eecret lens ot'the body, M the a curtain Uiure, die in *nito ut all that skill can
Kn Icrny or Fitssclmtifically troati’dnhd J
make false registration or interference
onne, blood, dtacharins of any kind, catarrh, do. II*nc- &lt;t t* not onirdangorotu tode'ay.bnt
al secretions, etc., etc., whieh-examinattons ofttim-* criminal, tor moat all of n* live for posnlvcfy cure! by a fiever-fidllng ittHbnd. p
with regirtration a crime; it made
am now considered indtapynslble to a correct •hoao w« lure, fur more than fur chtMlre*. and
P*is..ns unsktllfulty U&gt;xt«&lt;t hr igr,nr. H
keeping false poll lists n crime; it made
dlagnoeis in all forms ot obscureand chronic Hi* a crime ngainat three to neglect careelve» ant ptetMutara who k»**p trifling with tkain H
-‘i-rrr— As very few doctors on tai do the until premature death cl--»tj the iceuo.
mouth after m&lt;ml», giving notaonous and in- ; •
election bribes and ballot box stuffing a
largo cities are thus prepared with costly out­
jurions compound*, elurnld cal! usd to ihii
DLaonaet uf Women,
fit of microscopic uml other SMooti U fnstradoctcr.
Ci
i
ballct boxe* to 1)0
wonts for making n’t.-ictly firat-clsaeduigno- Such m havo baffl.d the akill at oil other physi­
placed In plain tight of votora, aud the
Wonderful Cure* by my Improved Mr-iIi- M
ois in many cases, tint afflicted would do wall cian* itml llwlr reiurdice. Dr. Humphroy i;aick)v
willful
d.rf., in those boxes of HtegH.
willful placing
core*. .Ulcere tamnre, fibroid and polypoid bidfy. prwmntnre daoitns «.f manly powem. H
growtlm cored without the ure of the knife ur and kindred affertlm*. which havo ta-on
ballots a crime; it made improper ma­
E.
can*tic*. N&lt;&gt; catting, nc pein, no danger.
tactwl &lt;&gt;r OMklUfnlly treated. N*. rxpe I. R
nipulation of ballot boxes or ballots n
meets or failures. Petto Is treated by mt ii
crime. And that is all. That is tl •
aud m-xiimnre rent by ixpnn. person ,! l-'l
Q:L-k. •..idoJo’H and certain care for impotence consultAtiou prefarablc. We guarsutae cui*. f;
law which President Cleveland orderv
his subordinates to enforce to aid in ’
own re-election, and it is the nroB&lt;» ’
aw, or smpoctad kidney .ffeetlnn*. w-mld.’-. well
law so extended as to be available!
J1*
,Humphrey • irermoneat nd.bro*
( hica*,. Hi
owing to tho lent* number of patients in Southern Mie^and Ohio, be has located a branch office and di*peu*ary at
Hiltodato. Michigan, where *11 totter* from &lt;hl» amtiMi
land, lupporten w,n&gt; howling un'
U1?)r
’dot ono of th, Ian oSc .
acts of their
MUof
thtir candhlgt, —- ■ - — its principles.
BK3
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DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY

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HR.M»LES&gt;NERVINE
There to nothing like tbe RESYORAT1VS
Headache, the Biuoa. Norvous Prostra­
tion, Sloeploeenesa, Neuralgia, St. virus.
Danoo,Flte and Hysteria. Many i*ridaas

DR. MILAS’ MED ItAL. CO., ElkHart.lnd.

TRIAL BOTTLE 1 BEE.
Where*.* default has hern made tn Uwipaif
met it nf a certain Indenture *•&lt; mort^n:’ suile
and executed bj Clement Higdon.
Hires.
Jackson county and stMe of Mlctii.- "! L ilyr
Covert, of Farmer vlltatfe. Sen. &gt; roir r. and
state of New Yota. N apBg date Hit
•• eny ot
September. A. l».
and rrwrd-%; lu lln
regtater »l deeds offler Of Harry cuuii’.tut. ! State
of Mlehigan tn llneri X of inortimevi on wm
fiC^ontbe first day of iOct&lt;*1&gt;rr A. I» 1ST4 .c
wlileb mortgage tliirv taetajm-d I” !t due and
unpaid at ibe date of; thi* r du &gt; lhe suk i&gt;
eifiOt hundred amlnlusfy five dotlui nieirdty
’mounting Io *300.000,000 have

One more tariff triumph. A dispatch
from Alliance, O.. announces that Wal­
lace H. Phelps, editor of tho Alliance
Daily Review, a prominent Democrat in.
times past, and candidate for congress
against Governor McKinley on the
Democratic ticket in 1880, has renounced
the Democracy &gt;nd comes out for Har­
rison and Reid. He gives as his rea­
sons that he has become thoroughly con­
vinced of the great benefits accruing to
the American people by reason ot tbe
protective tariff system tempered with
reciprocity, and advises those who do
not believe that American manufactur­
ers’ workingmen should be brought into
competition with tho poorer paid labor­
ers from Europe to veto the Republican
ticket
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or tn rmilty baring Lvin tzciut.d:»
said d«-bt oranyipkrt llt&lt; r»&gt;if
Now, tbrrefor-j.by vljtm- th«- i&gt; ”V
entital *d Inaald rourtpu-r. nnd.tli"*!
itaA case n:*i!r aud previuni. no’lrj.iron that on I’tida* tb«* ’4h dsy
A. D. IMG. al uuao'rlocH lu ’-b’’ alt’ r"‘{&lt; Ttwl
•ell al public a wffian. tt&gt; the bains : ------ —
the north front door onteo court I
ata*
city ol HaMiSpi. itbat- tednu the -’Xe
where theclruuil court tor Barn &lt;--i:dy ’Miu.meu). the premises described l* smd nwrt; it-jAor
»o much thexeuf a* maV be urce*»a:v to uiy tne
amount due ou; said inorvaj-v. with ..&lt;rn:ug Inter—:* add all lepd roM' UdHiber
withan alterne} k tee ' bt ItreidvR.c d^.A:*
cvvrnant«M for therein, the vr»n&gt;^&lt;, .it'i'M
rewritol m said rewifctare u‘ alt t! .i
ed one halAilthe nuclhwe»t quart’ r nr . u- *’jw
east iimuscr of secliob thirty «&lt;-&lt;• •' t’-wo
three (3) aorth ci range Seven (7- w&lt; ••
.'-i;talDlng forty acres uf tend more &lt; i U-"
tbo fotiswing promise^ beginni:
t •* *tale
•tatodlng south twelve chain* tweta-« am.’&gt;nehaU IItms from a stake, slxtreu riHiiLsanu
thirty inks west ftv« .|U»rter.-d..w« i riaeen
srerUoaathirty *•□ airf thirty
■:.«&amp;&lt;• »£«•
toWDv ihonce wbst eleven chauta .«• » I*”1
tiMnre south scventrendcgrei-. '.vi-J1’
aud fifty IlnksAo a white oak ir -e .lies-' ‘inevsnty nine degree*, met
twtonty fivoUnks to a post, ttonre
i
‘-;
chains and Mtj Unk* 1” II:■
loiteUicr with all the right of Ijnae- ';il ,u ,,
patty of tbe first part i,&lt;.w :
tbs above four half acre loft a«retof-'n' &lt; re -ro
to Hdeker. Scott. Buebauia x!«i • •
■dtunttf m the rouuly ot, Darn «■'' '' “c
Michigan.
Datod July ifth. Wi
Jamm Wbkaton,
Attorney for Mortice.

Are the Democratic soldiers going to
vote for Cleveland because tbe chief
spokesman of the Democratic convention
and platform, the Louisville Courier­
Journal, denounces them and their
wounded, sick, helpless, aged and infirm
comrades as—
Looters,
Perjurers,
Coffee coolers,
Robbers,
Camp followers,
Agrarians,
Red nosed patriots,
Thieves,
Loafers?
—Madison Courier.

i ata ji'fa”
''°“d ,h”

communities.

rhUe
bill

Won,

preaidant.

Bishop, now Ora R*Uu Arnold, a
,
..
Notice is hcrefey d»» th»t 1
pubUognfitlcm to tbe higher
.-a
tho 2lst day ot October. A.
-V 1 ’
o'clock In the forenoon at th" lw...»t&lt;
'u?,
rooms. In the CHy of HasUniw. lo th* *
Barry, in the Bute of Mlchtan:&gt;. y'.u
tieence and authority granhd
•
w u»
soooud day •! Bepwmber, A. i&gt;.
Probate Com of Banr county. Mk-mthe estate, right, title and talen t »
minors of, tn and to the real’^.if -■■ &gt;■j;
being in tbe County of Bam.
1 '
Mleblgan. known .and deseriiH 'i
to-wtt; Tbe undivided uno tewnti
quarter
tbo Mithwostquarter ot tlie »uui i&lt;
.. north
of section thirteen (Ut). sown n",
range nine19). west.Barry eoum&gt; Dated. Sept 2nd. A. D..MW.

ADMINI8TIUT0K s ’■Al l
In the mailer of tbe estate afSarau-.
«tereM«l. .
.
*
.......itnti’iit*£Witififi to Vwby
A
, ,J ft&amp;ylic auction, to th? tiii;tie*t bltW&lt;&gt;r.
H
the «h day of Novenmer. A. D
o'clock In the forenoon, st the burr ''1
the bate Samuel Brckey on
"iborwiX
after doacrlbod in Um
„t
In me County of Barry. In tbe !’!al‘L£,., i nTtne
portont to license mU autiwrlfy fcrant* d te
on the ninth day of\i;\ iuiiM.
SaTnoEite Court ot Harry toumy.
Sltbesotate,right, title and lut«esl
™ of.’ te wd U&gt; the real £‘$$“5
and betas in lhe County of Barn. In
|t,
Miohlgan. known and tiroenbed » •’"&lt;'* .^u
5u Tli
htilnt u»«s“'•*,'£S»
UMel.SwU.. AP..W.

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�tatuce.arr using tfee-aJally paper* Ao aeare
growmdato the Udief that potMoes are
go'.ng tc bepienU«rand cheap. The fact
Is then* la considerable »b&gt;ck in
mar­
ket, which no qpe Maltes to -buy 4n anv
quanUH-.^th nrnatiy from Ute south.
Good late potatoes «re.-gohig to be scarce,
and val«M£ will be bale hlxb nil the year.
Stories ahaiit big sUiek* and tow prices
should be'footed upon with suspicion.—
Mich. Farcer.

riA^
""Thor J- October »3» l8^JR c°oKvP&gt;*‘&gt;, r^,,*f \ . xTCBAJl.BP^rX

th-s reuit

Our eotrxprislng townsman. J.,W. &lt;teb&lt;*' ck. has jtst comptetcdA double harness
for Anron U-onard that *k a dandy amt &gt;no
-mistake, it h undoubtedly the mo»t ex-P-nsIve hamw« ever cmwteucten in Harry
-county and wsl 3350 50. 01r lewmard will
use this hantess on his celebrated span nf
trotter* (tint drove already made
Probably lu rite near future&lt;tbe clllwns &lt;X
Barry county will have an opportunity of
witnessing n race between Mr.- Mitchell***
team with a record of •’ KO. a»J Mr. Leon-:
arA*. 2.29J^. Ao egcitlug time .may be txpeeted.

?

pcwple know. X

,4
!:• u • u a ;vt andCiusiuly
T » X~&gt;C9~S3

ueJ at • - Railroad Stalion. Relet io
"lESH PENROD * CO.,

GOSHKN. UNIX

LICHT Y has

!&gt;O
•res the pitron] k- is worthy
v. ill serve the
sonably.

1
Rcpubllcaos of Delton. Freeport and
I Assyria and vicinities will havetlieprlviI lege of listening'to Hoti. J. IJ. Brigham.
; of Ohio, known oh ••The Buckeye Farmer.”
Monday, Tuesday and WcdncMlty even­
ings respecUvely. of next week. Mr.
Brigham 1s an able man. u deep thinker,
and nn earnest speaker. Probably Hon.
11. F. Thomas, of Allegan, nominee for
congress from thin district will accompany
him. Mr. Thomas is a man of sound
judgment and a safe man li» any poeitlon
that he may occupy. Turn out republi­
cans and everybody aud listen to Farmer
Brigham and your next representative in
congress.

The fourth reunion of the 7th Michigan
cavalry will be hold in Grand Rapids Wed­
nesday. Oct. 19th. A history of the regi­
ment during the war will be given, aud
tjome Interesting addresses will be deliver­
ed. Rosters of tbe survivors of the.rvgl*mrnt containing about 700 names will be
distributed free among all not having a
'r«pr
.,. The fact that the date Ifl the anni­
versary of tlie battle of Cedar Creek; and
the place of meeting the birth place of the
Regiment, ought to Insure a large attend­
ance. The headquarters will be at the
Bridge street house and the reunion will ta­
in Hibernia ball near the hotel. Fare IX
for round trip.

Riture
. ;«-n&gt;i.ineni'.y cure all
-.-m - No juUn; no
■ ■ M. I -r
r-.tf- : i -oniphlet coo• ■ frvri. address
nn h w. Marsh.

&lt; NEWS.
/

120‘nuires.
of the week ’
;d

vI
“ad,M.rs* Jobo pijper- Of Teuton, are
vhldngxelatlves and friuuds it the city.
Mra. Frank Theirs, of Ehfc, u %iaibn&lt;
h-r pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wdllams..

Dr. Waddle's brother from Canada, who
has bevu ttblting him, returned home yeaterday.
J
Cendle .elnrund tram Benton
Uwbor rtiwd.,. Ml..SMblehe&gt;peeted
ibis week.
u^lrs. W. D. Hayas and Mrw/J. 1*. Rob­
erts will vhu Mrs. Henry Huyt in Kala­
mazoo this week.

v^Mrs. C. H. Bush and daughter Miss
Hattie, of Jacksou. visited Mr. and Mrs.
1. J. Buth the fore part of the week.

faecluaUirs at

ui&lt;l..ihue store.
agents f-&gt;r the or.fy
:nb •■•r .boot tn the

Hahti.NUS, Aug. 3rd. 1892.
The Board of Education met in the
Common Council room at 7:20 jb m. Tbe
meeting called fo order by the president:
i the following members being present nnd
• Charvh and-Society.
answered to their names at roll calk
The C. L. 8. C. will nuut at lhe home of Ecwtuer, Bronson, Duwsou, Hendershott.
Mrs. Meggie Bailey. Saturday evening, Stebbins, Speuce and T-nniinsun.
with the following program:
Moved that the rending of the minutes of
United Slates and Foreign powers. the previous meeting bu deferred. The
Will Cook.
‘
following bills of a«vo;inti wusJread and
Grecian History , Miss Goodyear.
' j refeared to the liuance Conuh.
In the Chautauqnah International Inst!- '
Ed. Woodard, to putting floor in basement
tutious, Mrs. Colgrove.
of new building................................ 328.00
Municipal Gas Works, Miss Bush.
.
Henry Wentw&gt;rth. painting doors.. J.75
Quotations Columbus.
•
A. Black and Suu. to marble slab... S.25
days work cleaning
The society connected with Emmanuel John Mullen,
-2.00
Church will lx; entertained Thursday Oct , yard
20th by Mesdattiee Clara Allen. D. 5 Good­ iMn Shay to hauling stone mid brick 4.50
year. J. F. Goodyear, C. Youhg. W. Hains Ralph Jordcn, to three days work... 4.50
It. Kurtz. Seward Dunning. H. A. Good­ Geo. Boothe, to 3and S&lt; U«y. voik.. 5.25
year. and Miss Bush. Supper at S&lt;&gt;ciety Ed Woodard,to J and S days mason
work 10.5 J
Rooms from five until seven.
Covert Freer, to apply on new
walks‘200-00
The Good Templar Bund, consisting of
Elfield
und Horton, to lowering four
Rev. John Hebdon and M. A. l.er. the coletrees in front uf school building In
bratedtTemplar Singing Revivalists, will
first ward................................................
8.00
commence a series of. gospel temperance
meetings under the auspice* of the Good
The Com. Hep. all accounts allowed
Templars in this plan-, at the Baptist except the one of Fideld and Horton.
1 Church on Saturday evening Oct 15 1892,
Moved that the accounts be allowed as
at 7:30 P. M. Rev. John Helxlun. Leader. repoitcfl ai:&lt;l orders diawn for tlie same.
1 will deliver short, pithy addresses, and
Carrieil by the following tiotes'.-Be&amp;mivr,
[ Mejisrs. M. A. Lit- ami llrlxlon will sing a BroiuOn. D.iwson. Hendershott, Stebbins.
। number of melodic* and inspiring songs S]&gt;vnce and Tomlinson.
! and duels during each evening. The . Moved by Bronson that the account ot
meeting Mill continue «&lt;-veral Hay. All Fillchi and Horton lx? rejected.
the -------following
parents, teacher*, church and temper- , Carried
--------------by —
. „ vote!-Beamer.
; ance workers, alid all others Intemted In Bionsou. Hendershott. Dawson, Stebbins,
I this line of work, are espeeiidly Invited tu .Spence ami Tomlinsuti.
' i&gt;e present. AnMtssioN FkeH—Collection I Moved by Bcssmijr that the board ad­
i will l»c taken.
.
J
j journ fur one week. Can led.

Too much cannot l»c said again A. the
hatdt of letting small boys u*~ Hubert
ride* and air guns *to shoot sparrows in
the city. There have been several. elos&lt;culls to accidents reported witbin the pa.-t !' Services in comtuemonitiuif of the four j
years, but the closes? nnr bappetied yes­ , hundredth anniversary of the discovery "f ■
terday morning. 'Ed Frost was the victim - America will be held in Emmanuel I
and some one in shooting ut a bird must ' Church on Friday. Get. 2lst. nt 10 a. in. ।
have been careh-ss in aim. as the bullet i The
i iv ,reefor
w.„ will
.......................
preach a special sermon
Just glazed'the top ot E-IS nose, drawing s on ,|j(1
- Columbus,
* •
■ ; The public gen?
tdood and causing it to swell up consldera- j era,iy aj-v cordially invitee!.
lily. Had the ball deviatevl from Its |
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«
I
course an Inch or less In- the right direr- ’
tion. it would have struck him lt| the eye .
Hastings. July 5. V-’and destroyed its sight. The attention of
The regular annual -meeting of Hie
authorities has bedn called to this matter!
board of-Education met In the common
before and sutue action should be taken.
council room at 7:30 p. m. Present. John
Ex-senator Colgrove Is doing some ex­ M. Bessmer, Hubert Dawsou, N. J. Bron­
cellent work for the republicans through­ son. Thns. Brice. Clem. Smith. W. H. i
Wm. Stcbbius,
cyvuix-,
m. ,, Wl
out the -tale. Unst Week he wns ad vest is- Spence. W. LI. Snyder.
.. , ■
_
i ,ks 'Tamilin will
r-d to sp.-ak iaX certain city In the north­ D. Hayes. M. L- Cook, Ge®, b. romllnson

i-m part of the state the same day that E.xCongressman
&lt; onwsmnn Wheelen
w neeier. of
&lt;»i Bay City, and
F. W. Cook, of Muskegon, went to sjicak.
He challenged these two gentlemen to a
. .
. .
- .
-------u|tiK.
elocutionist ofr Joint
debate,
offering
them -U„
the ..p,.
opening,
up-tire to-night and the closing of tbe debate and a greater
grcs?~ ,,
l&gt;ortiori of-tbe time. They fean-d to meet
the Hastings Champion of republican doc­
.’ - inilbiery goods to be obtrines and deebued thw offer, though evJT'"
.u»-; are arriving every
thing was conceded io their favor. Lhe
Hila Bowens.
, .
Detroit Tribune in speaking of It. says
will leave Saturday for this refusal made many, voles forjbe re­
Oakton-; r । ' . wherein- will remain a publicans. This la no doubt true as peo­
■ ailed there by sickness of a ple can’t have the greatest of faith in that
political party, whose champions are
afraid of a Joint discussion on the most
U Jtaj fr.r
the nicest line of la­
dies s!:k4« .
ity call at Spence Bros., advantageous terms.
They cary
best makes and invite
This community was never more com­
&lt;wipariH'!i
pletely shocked than by the »onounce:i&gt; eiv»! of better fall wcath- ment Friday that County clerk That. Ser than
ta-en having of late. It is Brice had been arrested for nnd coniewea
?.ev the frost bold off so to stealing clgara from the drug store of
tout and ,!■
■■ the trees remain green Munaro. W. J. A L L. Holloway. Such a
Sotot&gt;g.
thing seemed utterly unbelievable, we
have not seen Mr. Brice, but we under­
• attending the grand fall
stand lie makes no attempt to ^c,,se
:&gt;uety goods nt Mm. Ella palliate bls offense. Mr. W. J.
i.ty nnd Friday ‘of next who made tbe complaint, says that for
.•mine her line of stamped
Mime time he has been missing cigkrsK wtt
-itm-iits. etc.
not until August lost did he
hl™‘
Me1-in-over 40 years old need telf aa to who took them. He felU M
classes to read at night. Mays, that Hi order to make a move in the
-i cornu to my store and matter against one who bad tbe confide wet
■ '•’■•ipr-riy lilted, and get the nnd respect of all, aud In order that peo­
test
tint least money.
ple might know he wm
m-rcenary motives os-wf-takFir-Js. to Ltct-.
&lt;v&gt;n Gardner, of Albion.
r.m» ibo,.- «bo
- opera house. Nashville,
Hastj.no?, July 13 1893.
n bl«h in lb- mmmnnl lyl.
Monday
r.'.ng. and .will undoubtedly Brl«. H« «el&lt; be couM not »k tbnt «lnJ
The Board of Education met In the Comi; - -audience as he Is one of of people to Mt “ »P'e«- 1,e
“"ill n,o»cou“IJ.5L..Ir.30.r. »-«■«
the int„:
■
and able speakers in the w.r than to pl.ee tbe m.Uer In tbe b«nrt.
„t tbe outer, or the l.«.
‘
Ladles .|&lt;
like to scour steel knives nolhlmwir. take the mpon.lbUllJ
and fork?,; 1 i-'&gt; one can blame them
when Jfhit» Uessiuer the jeweler sells all
nurxl
faith.
dolflt
whM
h‘ U»a. Sixnrr, .nd Tumllnion. brnllb yiHl
Wpple Ida! • knives and forks from 53.00 tell .a. bl. dul» .&lt; * cl,'“n
tklwion liking &gt;H'lr
U» 53.50 iTh. mluulM ot tbe prertou* meoting
and save all this extra as an Interested party. No un« “
work.
understand why Mr. Brice, a
"'•fbeTre*1|,dentl’.pp&lt;dnted U« tollowlni
Mrs. E.]j Bowep. the milliner, desires standing, of property and of ab-lity,
a splendid home and a fine family t°
»to than! !"■: many patrons for their Jori.nd ole", thonld do .oeh, ..thInk. commute" W U* '’""‘‘"S.Jff'i,™*, and
liberal pair
... ’ »-ir,»n.tge In the past, and to Invite It la one of lhe mysteriva of our human y.
JInn.-."’r '«UI1W to b-r grand
But he did II: «nd on .11 Mod. » [e« keen
jwnii)fc t hiusdny aU(1 pfidgy Of ut.si
mrret and sympathy for him, aud espect
&amp;.mld.Uon and Q«U-

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' Lrnnson wish to inform those to turn squarely n^&gt;ut’?nJJ,by CerUlnly all
rd life atuue tor this offv»ee- Certain y
1* Form tickets, that tickets
*rt.iD
eeiJy
Nov* !st’ 1W3’ wHI ”*■ will wish him G&lt;4 speed fli w
^.MrUJrice’s 'downth;/&lt; .1 ‘suB^rlptloo. After In especially
piuTn! l“e UUi:ad“c wVl 1* ffreatly Im*
2d\, o! d«p.Mi&gt;i&lt;
ElhP^'- *’ M,vl 1-’riJajr of nexl wcek 5lM*
tali ot v ll'',h‘ili”er, will livelier
toth«
‘' 4,1-1 w*il Leprepartxl to show
dhtikv^';
01 Jti‘rrv L’ounty tbe nlcMt
wii'।‘1,111
||R,S *‘*r "**“• She
i B.o.Mk.WV'*’”1’1”J4 ‘
a '•omplete line of childrens j
... u,„u u.
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sapphire
representin«* .
n-pn^etits
•
i
- a'B-irnum, mi old and
rri»l-ril ItelnteJT
n00 o,
U-«
I wjnipi'n ofP‘«»»hvlUe. rot out lu
trro
„Ure
to
fcrtbit I’M "hiHfuUy
. lli0 ^pery
Mr tikt, ' R'1 ,r4,n I*4** a-1 Nnabvlle. wake lb’ woman ^“^Laag cf thia kind
Ixii'ii-i ;J‘:'•'■■'take
g’..
»t -&lt;hi
the eastihrtit.
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-----------------Tba meat remarw^
'ci- r it started and while la an kngirovedaappbWBrep rXMJUted Uy
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:‘n“ lb* rj,Pl‘Liy moving train-

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STOVES
COAL STOVES
COOK STOVES

HEATING STOVES

Best line ever shoivn here
SEE THEM

GOODYEAR BROS
Ai

Presidential Campaign of 1892
GRAND INDUCEMENTJ
TO READERS OF

THE BAUMER
THE Presidential Campaign will be tbe most Intensely Interesting and exciting In
tthe history of the United states, nnd people will be extremely anxious to have all the
fgeneral and political news aud discussions of tbe day as presented In a National Jour­
nal.
in addition to that supplied by their own local paper.
:
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which enables us to offer that splendid journal (regular subscription price 81.00 per
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C_
Subscriptions may begin at any time.
ture, but no one, prior to the tabulations ,
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This Is the most liberal combination offer ever made in tho United States, and
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derstood. The doctor “supposes’ things,
in this way: Supposing a mountaineer
weighing 168 pound* is making the ascent
of aRpeak 7,000 feet high. To begin w th
he mnst expend an amount of
force equal to that found by multiplying
hi. weight by tbe height to be »**«»ed.
In tbe case nasumed, a weight of 168
pounds, multiplied by a height of 7.000 (
feet, equals 1,178.000 foot pounds; or. in ,
other word*. 1,178,000 pounds have to be
lifted one foot.
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£OOK BROS.

sssTSfiisrji:- LOOK-HERE
Wheat is low and flour
For a

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings, - - Mich.
CAPITAL $75,000.00.
SCRPIVS 17.000.00.

inU-ISiuu °'«hte b rvf.re»nu,l b, toot Should be the SaiM.
Snppll". &amp;•&gt;«&gt;. «« ■’rInUM:
etnenep Stebbins and Bronson.
7&gt;n ubrarrand Apparatu,: Cook, llend-

a

Next week will be

ii'Uiuf; inn ixr,.,.. ... ....... ..p
.
Alx)ut two yc-Ari* ago I wished to know j
from time to time the rate nt which n river I
was rising after n f.ilbof ruin. The river
wm at a considerable (dirtancct from the
spot wh&lt;*re it* height was to Im? known.
By means Gf the combination &lt;&gt;f two organ
pipes and a telephonic circuit l have been
able to make the required measurement
within rather clow limit*. At the river
station aa organ pipe waa fixed vertically
in nn Inverted po.-itlon. w that the water
in the river acted i; i a stepper t&lt;» the pl|&gt;e,
!U1J the rise ami full of the water deterand Isaac lltndcr.-lnitt.
| Iujned ihe'ribte i: gave when bi-r-vn by n
On motion Mr. T«iuiiinM&lt;n^
small bellow^driven.by
a very small water
•..........
; was - , • amau
&gt;
chairman ood Mr. Mates •ccp.tan 01 l-,L | w|lee|.
eeting.
. '
A microphone was attached to the upper .
meeting.
It VVUS
WM mown
moved ana
and cartiru
carried w-.
that x...
tne board : CIulu( f j,,. orgttn pjpet thiswM in circuit j
It
‘
‘ for
-- Hu-1
“I with a wire leading to a town station at I
proceed to the election of prepdetjt
! some distance: at the town station there I
ensuing year.
&gt;
il^u-d
Spence ■ *
I. exactly
—.......l..similar ormut
n-trnu pip*
llll)C, willcl)
On motion the chair appof
- e
I could be towered into averocl full1 of witter
and BeMtmir as tellers;
On the tiral ballot Tomlinson u, Smith
buuth wbiie lt was Bounding. By mean* of the
in the
|cp|iona the note given by thu
the pipe at the
S, -tettellng 1. b«uk r. on
Ure eighth U
telephone
bci'ot Tomlinson 7. smith 4. acatteriug 1. river-»vas clearly heard ut the town sta­
.Mr. Tomlluxm
declaretl ejected. tion; then the organ pipe at thia station
W. H.' Spence was elected secretary mid was lowered or rained bj’ hand until it
gave the aame note. The lengths of tbe
W D. Haves treasurer.
The resignation of Miss Kittle Doo,ey organ pipes under water at tbe iwostationa
was presented and accepted. 1°“^odo,‘ were then equal, so that- the height of the
the board proceeded to the . led on of a water iu the distant- river wm known.
Tbe determination can be made in less
teacher In plare of Mis* Ifoutey.
JJT
suited in the election of MlM Mary Wood­ than a minute by any one who can recog­
ard. and on motion of Mr. Smith, the nize tho ngrrement of two similar notes.
Tho
arrnngemeut when first tested wns so
president and secretary w. re nsirucled to
5-nter into contract with her at a salary of plr.eed that the height of water at two
nl. cos near together might be easily com­
$275 per annumpared. I found that n lad with an aver­
On motion btmrd adjourned.
age ear for ^nsical Munds wns able to get
W. D. Haye-, bee- pro tern.
the two heights to agree within one-dghth
of an inch of each other, while a j&gt;erson
Hastings, July 6th, 189'2.
Rejul.r puHlnir &lt;-f lb- Uonrd of rijbr.- with an Cllucnted ear adjusted the instru­
ment immediately to almost exact agreeUon nret in lire re-mm-m &lt;muiiri
inent. The total height to be mcaaured
':S« p. m.. the f-.Uuulnk
was seventeen inches. A difference of tem­
prewnt «nd wf."'""1
relI “1';. ,." "‘ perature nt the two stntiom. would make
ilteMite. Snyder. Sprite
lot"
a small difference in the observed heights.
son.
There not taring a quorum pres- The organ pipe* were of square aection
'
Ibison.
rawing wm .d|uora«l te une and made of metal to resist the action of
ent the
the water.—Frederick J. Smith in Nature.
week.
W. JI- SPK-NCK. Sec.

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Moved by Smith Chat the walks and
gewural cleaning up of yard be referred to
ComM on Buildings and Ground with pow­
er tOACL
CaKiud by the following vote: ’ Bessmer.
Brumam, Dawson, Hayes, Smith, Snyder,
Stebblua, Spence aud Tomlinson.
Moved and carried the new walks be
built of eonereti*.
Moved uy Smith tliat tbe basement door
in new uaiidlug and lhe covering of well
be refuted to the Com. .on building and
gruuuus for them to report at next meeting:
motion prevailed.
’!&gt; following bills of accts, were read
aud referred lu the UnnMce Com.
W. 11.Goody r&amp;r.
Supplies. .
$50.Si.
A. D. Maynard. Druying.
80.00
Moved by Smith that the same should ta
allowed and orders urawn tor tbe amount,
motion prevailed by the following vote:
Beaatoer. Brnnsou. Dawson, HaAs^Smlth,
Snyder.,.Steoblna. Spence and L'umlaison.
Moved by Hayes that the" finance Coin..
be Instructed to roe where they could
burrow 8I000 andwlso the rate of inL. and
fur then: 10 report at the next meeting*,
motion was carried by the following vote
yeas. Bruumer. Bronson, Dawson, Hayes,
Smith. Stebbins, Spence aud Tomlinson,
nays Snyder.
On motion Boatd adjourned for one
week.
W. 11. Si’exce, Secretary.

with nhu concerning any species that may yJolui Bruck, formerly
this city, was
not bo noted lu lhe tteatli-e. Though the married to Miss Cappn Purler, of Otsego,
pamphlet Is most thorcxighly scientific. It last wack. Ills many friends in this city,
will be- ert Interest to every reader. Tiie wish him unbounded happiness for lire
Ils’, of tre&lt;&gt; for various uoc* will aid mat- future.
i erially in arbok day.

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y’Mrs. J. W. Babeuek. who has been vis­
Prof. W. J. Deal and Prof. C. E. Wheel­ iting relatives in New York state for the
er of the »xriculH»ral college l\avs prepared I'tai five weeks returned home hut even­
a most excellent pamphlet on **Mlol|j|can lug.
I'.ory,*; which every lover of botany will
-'Hon. 11. F. Thoma*, of Al'egau, the pest
lie pleased to receive. It will appear In the
tlrirtieth annual report of the state board representative from this district In tongrew,
and Col. Eaton, uf Paw Paw, were
of agriculture, and Prof. Beal cteaires all
Michigan student* of toitauy to correspond iu the city Tuesday.

WANTED.
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personal MEttrio*.

too. oouoib ol work wllb —di cootravBoo. 8]10rt time I Will Bell
the t»teUon&lt; of on »duU b.yt bdw
obootwrratr-two per minute: In “CTrxlIng bright. It b mneb grenter. But M'%'^r£1aXk2id AeeokUl.:
mmtoglWbriiu of tbo pub. per mlnole. I
ST"i»Srirom E^b And™, tor .Implldty ot cl.-ubllim, thb wonhl .
AT
giro «o foot poond. per minute, or S.,001
waa rea,! r«|U«Une prlrUwe of bold Ink
pound, per hour, or 1SO,«» foot pound. 1
Toaobet. SmunlDMlon ’O'1
111 tor tbo flv. boon- .uppcwril to be required
Ontml SSSooi Butld'oik.
lw OKrildlM lb. T.OMtet. for erpuuMoved .nd earrled tbe reqoe.1 ot Mr. rion -uid couln-etlou of tbwt aud other
A"1JZXnvX..beerlUn,ou.otlbe murete « further item of 30.0X1 IM pound,
mud be adelwel. Thu. we find rbe toul.
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Incorporated under the laws of tbe State of
Michigan.

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GOTHAM TURNS OUT
First Festive Day of the Colum­
bus Celebration.
SCHOOLBOYS AND STUDENTH IN LIKE1

People in lhe City end Vicinity

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New York, Oct 11.—The city is literally•
crowded with visitors from all parte of thet
country, and it is computed that fully 250,­’
000 visitors were here yesterday. Nearly’
all the hotels are full and unless rooms&gt;
have been engaged in advance transienti
customers find considerable difficulty ini
,
securing accommodations. Mort oi tho
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trains over the New York Central, the
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Harlem and the New Haven roads are com*
Ing in sections—some of them in four sec­’
tions—tonecommodate the unusually heavy’
traffic. A very much larger influx of vhdt-■

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ors is expected today and tomorrow morn­
ing to witness the grand parades. and hotel­
keepers and boarding house keepers are
having to refuse the greater number of the
applications made theth for room*.

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According to (programme the parade of
the schools camo off yesterday, and was a
grand success. Acconliug to liberal esti­
mates there wen- 25,000 in line, aud tho
boys marched like Veterans. The girls of
the schools were ‘"not in it"— that is, the
march—but arrayed in red. white and blue,
and arranged in such manner as to show
the national shield and flag'they were lo­
cated on stands on the line of march, where
they sang jiatriotie songs that were fre­
quently drowned by the robust cheer* with
which' they were greeted by the boys as
they trudged post.
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At the head of the procession were Hon.
John to Hum. president of the board of
education, ami John Jasper, city superin­
tendent of public schools. The children of
the grammar wbools followed, divided
into regiment* and companietL with the
principals at their toads, lythis division
there were twenty regiments, 202 com­
panies and 10,500 pupils in line, with over
1,000 pupils from lhe Long Island city
schools. The Ronuin Catholic schools and
college* of New York were represented by
5,500 pupils. Coltihibln college mid 1,000
students in line; the University of the City
of New York. 1.300; College of the City of
New York.’SW; New York College of Den­
tistry, 250; Eclectic Medical college. 150;
College ot Phanaacy, 250 Besides these,
minor schools were represented, and two
dozen Ixinds and drum corps furnished
music for the parade.

Was there anybody there to see all tills!
New York dty claims considerable over 1,­
500,000 people.iityl there are several hundred
thousand or more scattered around • in
Brooklyn, Jersey City, the suburban
villages and the country round about: and
then there is tbe state of New York “above
the Harlem" has a few inhabitants—well to
look at tlie miles of streets packed’ with
people,the roofs black nnd the windows, be-conies, stoops and other points of vantage
crowded, had the effect of impressing one
with tbe idea that they were all there.
Reviewed by Eminent Citizens.
In Madison square there were stand* ca-,
pableof seating 10,000 persons, and in the
center of the largest there waa the review
stand. Among those seated there were
Vice President Levi P. Murton, Secretary
of the Treasury Foster. Governor Flower
.and hta staff, Governor Tillman, of South
Carolina; United States Marshal Jacobus,
nnd many local officials. Hem Vice Presi­
dent Levi P. Morton and Governor Flower
arose and stood with uncovered heads until
the 25,000 boys and youths In the procession
hail passed the stand. The toys preserved
■ excellent order, and passed the stands with
the steady tread of veterans. Their bearing
won them cuntiuifous and-well-mented apP
A Si ku ifleant •Incident.

The line of march wm quite long and the
toys were well satisfied to disband when
they reached Fourth street. Early yester­
day juorning a score of school boys gave
evidence of their patriotism in the rather
demonstrative way of tearing down a Brit­
ish flag and trampling It underfoot. It was
displayed with no other flag before a cigar
store in Harlem by an enthusiastic English­
man. Tho toys demanded that he either
raise nn American flag or take down the
British colors. This he refused to do. The
toys charged upon the flag nnd down it
came, and in a few minutes it was torn into
a hundred bit*.
PYROTECHNICS ON THE BRIDGE.

Calls for U*hu.
Thousands upon thousands of pairs of eyes
witnessed on tho New York and Brooklyp
bridge last night a pyrotechnic exhibition
of unexcelled splendor. The scene from the
Tribune tower was gorgeous, lurid, won­
derful. At 8 o’dock, when cars on the
great structure had ceased running, all
that could to seen was a string of electric
lights and the dim outline of the towers,
backgrounded by tho dense black of night
Far above the few twinkling stars shed no
light; below the moving lignts on river
craft threw but little radiance on the dark
waters. This river scene resembled a pan­
orama of huge dimensions. The going in
nnd out of multi-colored lights; the weak
outline of mast* and rigging, cabin houses
and smokestacks; search lights throwing
streams of clear light over moving and
passing craft presented a lively scene.
Suddenly there was a sound aa ef distant

*5 WILL ROB NO KOBE.

ingtaprogramme. Then therewaaal____
of light which lit up tto entir - bridge; lit
the moving inectacta* on the water and
showed the crowded maw of humanity on
land. Tbe hcavtn 4 were -i-low m though
by a reflect! in of » giro; conflagration.
Slowty the g’iw died nn»»y. izud the towers
of the bridge cast great black zhudews on I
tho flowing water ns of a giant tend laid
upon them. From the New York tower
appeared in flery flgun*' ‘‘14H3.* nnd from
the tower on the other tide “1SD3" blazed
forth. Then from the summit of either
tower blazed a great and magical light,
'blue at first, changing to blood red, dying
a strange, unearthly tint lhe connecting
span of the two cities, the ships aud the
buildings.
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Loud and Contlnned A pplanse.
From the river came tho sound of
whistles, and tolls loud aiRl aonorou*.
that mingled with the applause of the sight­
seeing people, carrying above the city aconfused and muffled roar. Screens of Roman
dust followed bursting shells; screaming
eagli* of fire niinglwl with rocketsand
aerial shafts and ahowers of sparks, until
tbe whole ended in tto golden shower fac i
simile of Niagara, corering the bridge from I
tower to tower, realistic and wonderful,
Some of the pieces givt^, were: Two gon 1
balloons, with aerial fireworks, volley af
ten 25-pound bombs, battery of magnesium
Roman caudles, fire of thirty 18-pouud
shells with variegated stars, jewel tipped
golden column, flight of screaming eagle
rockets, flight of twenty 18-poutid bombs
with stars of silver, batteries of 250 Roman
candles, great bouquet of rockets, forming
an aerial wheat sheaf, then came. Tha
Niagara spectacle, and following that tha
final bouquet of rockets aud a salute of 100
detonating shells, Indicating that the pro-

Gcod Riddance at Last ©f the
Dalton Gang.

ALFRED TENNYSON. 3EXO.

histost of-a week.

Burdrn of Lite.
Loypoc.
Al*"1
praLUlm—o/On-A Briralo.
raddrara, AJr.woNb. SumT, *
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momtag. A.A)gbieoUtob«&gt; •—‘MA

rOL'JDEAD, ONE OEBTAHT TO DIE. fcratopal taw- toflmM*. ’'hid*
4^ Th. teu-boldu Aldw^b
™uhlng.t U» b-told, *»a
lor
bUdrath
o'clock U« rrrolos.
u.. 1—..f Two 1 Sir Andraw Clrak, Dr. Dobta. Udy Tm-

Store wred —r Total* ta* Norentx-r has been de*id«l at Monroe, Mich.
Juhu Conway secured a verdict of 121,000
against the cnmpmff, There are A5*lvo
ottor roita aggregattag nearly
Dr. W. H. Scott, prroident of th* Ohio
Mate univershy at Columbus,
with­
drawn from t to Meth-lUtehurch in order

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Th, HAmtarg-AiiwrSeui I'.v-k-i
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for baa withdrawn ItwCaaadl.,, iinF
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wwoonc ot th. Dominion th,J,.ra , “
■na n«uUtlm». Stran.ara ,h.,i t,
-IWInom MnjU^
Boaton tbdr wwurn porn.
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Zlirard Kelly, a tanner
Griiiliu cMS Driawareamnty. N, T..didn't telhX

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r.rauy'oywm. IMlmn
mrnortginausltn theKaJmra,' .mura.,
c.ir.y.lll.. Koo.. Ily rarraat wrrabi the l4ckJch,"“'„ , '
etoraal gHnton N C.. aa.l»r.1,l„™
Hurt —
..KMbMd- AmlrawClork bal plowed«
whale block, including lhe wnnlj j J 2J
London rarly In tbo craning, but dUmlwa
tbeoffle. ot Tha Caucasus. 1&gt;W,
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■- - -The Dolton ’ bl» rarrUw nnd ram^.ral with bl» t»tl«&gt;t religious life."
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ut. IndlM. h.™ an tbNr
Coffeyville, Kna.. Oct. 4—1 - -------------’ 1 until the last.
A train collision took piece
lh, p...
u.du.nUdl»g nu&gt;ch~ u&gt;d dxu»huno»
band of outlaws, the most notorious in the
Forty-Thre*Y**re Po«t Laureate.
burg, Akron and Wraura •&lt; u,„a (j .
gam* in Colorado.
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west, was wiped off the face of the earth
Alfred Tennyron, for forty-three yeare
Th* Idaho Democratic committee has tatally mangling Brakrnni, Awher
here yesterday, hut in the battte which re­ poet laureate o£ Xngtand, and. since tto
withdrawn its electoral Uckefcnnd indoraed Delpboa. Klbran trelgli I rara n.,.| , C
sulted in thvlr extermination three good death of Victor H.-go. or, as wm. would
motive were dratrnywi.
the ejectors of tho People’s party.
citizens Were killed and two fatally nay. since tha death of Browning, tto fore­
A Umemhnt SI New Y„ri,
Lieutenant Mik ion,of the Austrian anny,
Tlie
wouni.ed.
— desperadoes,
--■ who had most poet of the world, was torn co Aug. nuul* the distance from- Vienna to Berlin Mtau tarn he. look Hr, s.,.1 . ,u„lc^
gn'wu ladder a» they thought they were 0, 18W, in his father’s i»raonagv at bomer- in three days, one hour and forty-live mm- sued. leanltlng In lhe painful Ininrfol ion,
above all taw and that the officers cd the by, Lincolusidre-. No English poet of the ntea This was the best time made in tho persons.
ccuutry were powerless against th«n, had
Th* Carnegie Sted company hn* &lt;&gt;fforoi
first rank has reached such an age as- this, long-distance-riding crzitcst totween Ger­
--- - -1—to
—raid the banks of this place— 1and non* has written poetry worth the at­ man anil Austrian army officers. 1 ho dis­ ♦1,000 reward for the penam who threw th«
attempted
dynamite into the boarding hour,- *t Hometheir old home—when they met tto fate ।
tance was about 400 mil**.
tention of the world at ■,.
stearL
which they so well merited, but which they 'advanced by ten ycora Wordsworth Uvea
J Barlow Moorehead, a wealthy young
Th* Yale Foot toil Club and the Crrahail heretofore escaped. Had thByconfined 1to aro his 80th birthday, but his
New Yorker, shot himself in the head in
accojdance. It is thought, with aa oath ha c«nt Athletic club tried anclngum, at
their effort* to train robbery they might were nuulc atasost unendurable byphysl
had taken as a member of a suicide club.
New York. Yale won, »&lt; to t&gt;.
now be alive, but emulation of tto Jam*1 (cal suffering.
In restating the attempt of the city aU.
K--Senator Ingalls will take an active
Wortod to tha Very En*..
boys proved their death. This was their
Within a vror of his death Tennyson part in tho canvas* of Kansas from this thorWes to disinfect their houM-t-, ui-iiton»
first attempt at bank robbery and their lost
of tha lower quarters of Buda-Pesth threw
completed a lyrical drama which wdned as time until tbe day of election.
piece of outlawry.
.
David Lamentague, a. blacksmith aged hoi water on the officers. The police hzd
much admiration hs any of his *ork» o*
Opened BaaineM In Two Bantu.
, that rhararter, and until his last sickness C8 liring at Essexville. Mich., j&lt; ined hl* to draw their Matora for protection.
The six outlaws came into town together be was engaged upon a work the fragment* wife-aged 55. in a cup of pol-on. She died
Thememberaof tto reception committee
on horseback about 0:30 o’clock, nnd lenv- of which are esteemed by thooe who have and he is in jail, where he will remain un­ of the Democratic national convmtloa
- The crowds that witnessed the spectacle Ing their horses in an alley walked r.i;»Mly heard them. Tennyson came of «n ancient til the effect of the itoisun he took h shown. have presented their chairman. Gtim-nd
across
the
,
square
and
four
cnterexl
Con
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He
says
both
were
throughly
&lt;lhgu*ted
JohaC.
Block with a bamiifui “loring
Norman family of honorable and. at timra,
were beyond precedent. It seemed .its
•&gt;
though all the people of the groat dty had don's bank and two the First National. eminent name. His father, Rev. Dr. George with life and wanted u-die Whisky was cup" mm a token of their esteem.
Crespo, the revolutionary general in VW1.
rushed like -a great wave to the waterside, At Condon'* bonk the despenulftes were1 Clayton Tromyson, wns a man of great enThe New York presbytery will begin tho czuebi, has finally occupied Cutncaa the '
filling docks and piera and toots, swarm­ tohl by Cashier Ball that tto time lock: trgy and of lofty stature.
trial of Dr. Briggs for heresy, on Nov. tt.
capital of the country, and the .»ut. -,s of
Hi» First Work of Note.
ing riggings, streets, wagons, everything would not be open until 10 a'clock, so,holdthe revolution ta complete.
Alfred wn* the third of eleven children,
and everywhere. The windows, roofs and ing their Winchesters on Ball and Teller
fire escapes of buildings all over the down­ Chas. Carpenter.they said they would wait,, several «f whom showed considerable preBurgtara broke into the St. John Colle­
Bishop Brennnu, of Dallas, has, It taraid, giate Roman Catholic church nt Omaha
town district were black with spectators. taking, piwin while, the money iu the drawer. codty as children in lhe writing of verses
Wherever a sight ot the bridge could be ob­ Bob and Emmett Dalton were the two who• and tales. Alfnsl’s first work of any note l»ccn selected by the pope ns the head of and stole t&amp;JO worth of valuable*
tained there were people in numbers that took in She First National. Here wereI w.-is a blank verac poem of 250 lima called the new archdiocese of Texas. He i* th*
A killing frost i* r»i&gt;art«l in centra! 1 ili/
crowded and pushed, fought and scram­ Cashier Ayres, hl* son Bert' nnd Teller W. -Timbuctoi." It. won the chancellor’s prize youngest archbtahop in the world.
note
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bled for tho totter place. For hours the H. Shepherd. They were forced to give up1 at Cambridge, where ho wax a student
Among tile dtatingutahed people whose
people hurried toward-the southern part all the money in tlir safe which was hasti­ under Dr. Wbeevvll in Trinity college. dcatli is reported from Europe arc Gabriel
Tbe anniverwtry of the death of ('larlts
of the city, and many were still on tlieir ly shoved into bag.-*. The Daltons th-n1 Since then his poem* have become famous Vital Dubray. tlie French sculptor, aged 75
Stewart Parnell wn* observed at Dublin in
way when the spectacle was at an end.
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forced the three out of the front door andI all over tbe world.
years; Hugo Franz Brachelle, tlie Austrian
a most ItopremdAa uim.m r
stati&lt;icinn, aged 50, and Rev. J. V. Mum­
followed right after them.
STEVENSON’S LETTER IS SHORT.
Mfaa Lou- Smith, who brought su&lt;t
• Today at 12:30 tho naval jKinule started,
mery, the ©drat Congregational clergyman
The Fight Rage* Hot and Deadly.
against the city of Bairdstown. life., f&lt;x
that late hour having toon selected on ac­
in London.
The alarm tod in tto meantime been
count of thb tide. Il is a magnificent sight. given nnd as lhe outlaws appeared George ।
The Hrintxelmnnris. bankers of Berlin, internal injuritai n-vivedi!,}- failing in»0
|u HU ju^ptanev.
The ships of war uf the United- States ami Chibine, a merrhaut. and Expre* Agent
10. - Th* following who were convicted ot defrauding their an unprotect cd cntc!i-ba-;n. -.vns r.v;u led
visiting nations formed in iwo lines and Cox shot at one ot them, badly wounding
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th,- Democratic clients, liave txwn sentenced to three years’ 12,260. She sued (or ♦IO,CM&lt;1
; impri-sontnent. and Gabriel Ixiwiusky, con­
marled for tto Narrows, headed by Che him. TheoMtom. lh™ rrtiinm.1 ll.v Ur,-, h.Ur hw bran nra'lrad .1 th.
Chester Griwwuu r. a r&gt; ■! • ate broker
torpedo boat Cushing. Salutes were fired killing Cubine. The robbers iu Coudon'* ‘ national headquarters. It I* adurewwa to victed of aiding ami abetting them, ha* re­ of Tacoma, Wash., died at the I'i.iia-lelpLla
by the'forte os tho ships passed by. &lt; The bank shot out of the window, hitting Ayn * Hon. W. F. Hurrity, chairman Democratic ceived a khnilnr sentence.
hospital
from tlie atipp&lt;&gt;-&gt;deif&gt;
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ships will go through two lines of mer­ and Charles Brown. IL.tfi robtora then national committee, and dated Blooming-; Tto diMswe that has necessitated tto tern-J —
juiminpotaoning that it ta ta l.. v&lt;d.
chant vessels up the North river to a stake ran back through the bank, when they lcn lllskj
porary retirement of Lotta from tto stag&lt;- • wtered to him in a low hrigimr huu-e
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boat oppoaite the Grant monument, turn were met by Lucius Baldwin, a clerk, and j
dfm: Sir.: J have returned home
ta located lu the spine, and her physician ' Emmett Dalton, thought u.tove ‘---a
there and retrace their course. The whole taullr .oaudnl him.
I mortally wounded iu rhe fight -»t Cdfley«&gt;ulh. advtacs her that she must dance uo more.
waterfront of the city from which a view thoroughly aroused by this lime, were hoi
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Francta Roosevelt, manager of the Roose-.! viilr, Kan., in whichhi-thn.-Un th&lt;-r» wers
can bo obtained, erery point of vantage on iD«l heavy after them and after n fight, in I have read with great pleasure Mr. Cleve­
rwxaeX
veil organ works, at New York, announces killed. is
»- in
i- a
- fair
*-t- way
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Brooklyn-Heights and elsewhere about the which City Marshal Connelly was kill- I land’s letter of acceptance. I am In full
The Mexican chainlier of dij\ties haa
hartoris packed with people, while the racoMed in kitting the fynr dreperadoCH accord with him upon all the question* that tbe works are tube permanently closed
because
the
capital
required
toruu
them
voted
an
additional
Him
of
for die
discussed.
Ably
and
tersely
he
reflect*
th*
water is covereii with all sorts of craft, named nnd uuirtaUy wounded Emmettj
con
be
tnore
profitably
employed
elsewhere.
Mexican exhibit at the World's fair
wherever they are permitted.
who lies in a room here. He will die with* views of the Democratic juirty upon tho
Fanners of Johnson county.Mo., are com­
There wen*, aeconlitig in the oflidal flgcurrency
question.'
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need
hardly
say
to
I out a doubt, if not in one way then em­
you that I fully and earnestly indorse that plaining of the immento* numlwr of grass­
MRS. HARRISON MUCH WORSE.
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part of hta letter. He is tto able exponent hoppers that have appeared lately and are one death from thedlseaM- Sunday at ItatnA Serlou* Itvlapae Alarms the White
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of the Democratic doctrines. Should I to doing great damage to the late corn crop byrg.
Jim Spears, a livery stable keeper, with
elected I will to.the best of my ability co­ aud new wheat which ta just coming up.
Rev. Dr. I*rn«-1 P. Warren JmI st Port­
Washington, Oct. 11.—Mrs. Harrison hb Winchester rifle killed three of the out­ operate with him in giving practical effect Hundreds of acres uf wheat have already land. Me., aged 7t» years. He was iorelerea
laws in as many seconds. This created such
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was much worse hist night. For several
to the views contained in his letter. Yours J been destroyed.
yeara secretary of tlie American Tmct so­
-a diversion
that
the
enabled - to
A E. STKVENM'N.
Tto Illinois Masonic grand lodge re- ciety. •
days past she has been unable through gvt close enough to ’ kill another of the rob­ very truly,
lected all the officers for another term,
Isaac Radfonl, of Toronto, and David
sheer lack of strength to do the slightest bers. The two remaining robbers dropixd
The Wiaeooidn “ Gerrymander. ••
Munroe C. Crawford, of Jonesboro, being Hughes, of Buffalo. ftipp«sldime for tbo
thing for herself, her attendants lifting and their plunder and mounted lheir horses,
Madison, WI*., Oct K—The supreme the grand master, and Loyal L. Munn, ot equity in a plea* ol laud, worth 16.W0. Buf­
turning her every half hour to make her but a ;x»se was quickly in pursuit. and on* court yesterday filed its written opinion in
falo won.
more of the bandit gang fell from his horoo
as comfortable as possible. Ixite last even­
Ernest A. Knowlton, aged 14 year*, com­
Tto Republicans of Georgia bare n.mortally wounded about two miles from the case yrhich it dtvidul a week ago de­
ing she was suddenly taken worse, the re­ town. The sixth and last was still being claring uncomrfilutloDal the legislative ap­ mitted suicide nt Toronto because of
fut-ed to fuse with the Populism and will
lapse being so serious as to alarm the entire pursued nt latest acogunt* The num who portionment law enacted at the special ses­ trouble over a bicycle he had bought on run a straight Republican ri-.-* ,-:.J ticket
the
installment
plan.,
household and get the president from his got away is Hupjxwd to to .UlieOgee. This sion of the legislature last June. It was
Hiram Judonu, principal &lt;-f ttoCWda
bed. Dr. Gardiner wns hastily summoned, is the old home of lhe Daltons, and it is written by Justice J. B. Cassady, and It*
Obndiali C. Voabett, paying teller of tbe Mich., public schools, and 56 years old, has
and after some effort succeeded in bringing, peculiarly appropriate that tto world should conclusion met with the assent of three of Smyrna i Del.&gt;sNational bank, haslilmdeil eloped with Myrtle Hactinga me of hl»
Mrs. Harrison around
to rid ot the gang here.
the remaining members of tto court, and guilty to a charge of making false entries pupils. 15 years old. The w orst is that JudHe left shortly before midnight, leaving
the dfcwnt of the fourth, Justice Wenzlow. on the bank's tosika. *^to amount of his
wool to be sent for at the flrat indication af
The large rewards for the capture of tho Tto latter ta busy employed iu recording shortage is &lt;0,UW.
a relapse. At 1 o’clock this morning the outlaws dead or alive will, if the citizens’ hta views.
LIVESTOCK ANO P.300UCE MARKET.
entufe household of the executive mansion
wishes are respected, go to the families of
MADteON. Wla, Oct. 10.—Saturday Ju»wjptup, deeply concerned and fearful Of a the nwnlrml dtlraiw. AU ot the Booty J
Ambrose C. Travers, a well-known New
.1. a Wind™, o&lt; th. &gt;upram, rourt.
return of the attack, and which, unlcas was recovered to a cent and turned over to — . • t iiirynv. OctiO
York society man. is accused of bigamy.
.
.
..
...
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Mrs. Harrison wns promptly relieved,might the banks. Emmett Dalton has made a | Hied his opinion dissenting from hta breth- His second wife (if bls earlier marriage shall
Following were lh&lt;- jti&lt;rtAte&gt;u? mi the blznl
prove fatal. The accumulation of mucus partial confession that hta gang was the ' ren in the apportionment matter. In brief be established; is the daughter ot Henry L.
t trad* today: »Vtoat L Delator, &lt;y4ocd
he
argin-*
tbnt
legislature
is
given
a
wide
in tbe cheat M likely to choke her to death. same that robbed the Pacific Express car
Sayles.
Every precaution of course has been taken, on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas rail­ discretion in making up legislative dis­
The managers of the People’s party in
_____________ _
but it is now talieved that the end is close way at Adair station, in the Indian terri­ trict*.
New York have applied to the free coinage cemta-r, opened
vl&lt;--v&lt;l H‘,v; 5L»j. opined
al hand.
•
Dynamite l‘»e«l at HoniMUwl.
tory, last July and committed other daring
of silver men for &lt;100,000 to use tn the 1.W5 GJir. cIomxI 4H«c. ' lau-&lt;».
r. &lt;&lt;prt»cLKr.
robbvie*.
chwsi 3lhk; IWremta-r. upems! o-i-, cliwe-l
HoMEsrKAD.
Pa.,
Oct.
A
—
An
attempt
election district* of that city.
*
FOUR LIVES LOST.
May, opened and clnr.cl
was mode to blow up tto nun-union boardThe opera house mid a block of business 33c;
October, opened and ctocl JI 1.3’. Novem­
The news was telegraphed to Paraone
। ing house of Mrs, Marron shortly after 3 houses In Paragould. Ark., were destroyed ber, ojwnrd cut ctoed jll-Vi; January,
shortly after 10 o’clock and General Super­
o'clock yesterday moruing. Noone was by fire. Loss. &lt;T3,UW; partially insured.
opened 8rf.X%. ctousl fix’..'-:'- iani-qaoSKATTLK, M’asli., Oct.10.—The Canadian intendent Frey, ot the- Missouri, Kansas
hurt,
but
the
house
was
Iwully
damaged
bcr, opened |SJ«. chsed
Judge
Shiras,
of
Pennsylvan'a,
will
be
Pacific Navigation company’s steamer and Texas railway, with hta special car and tto occupant* much frightened. A
Live Stuck—ITiccs the L'nton Slack yted*
inducted into the office uf associate justice
Premier was struck by tbe steam collier in which were thirty on forty •rusty citi­ cartridge was thrown by some one un­
of the supreme court of the United States today rangc&lt;i m follow*- H'K- Market
zens with Winchester* ami shotguns, came
Willamette in a dense fog off Whidby isl­
rather active on yacking and N&gt;.ip|iinK sc- .
,
to Coffeyville to assist in running the des­ known through a broken window into the on Monday.
count; . feeling
rather
and
and about ten miles south of Port Town­ peradoes to bay. Tney found on their ar­ dining-rtxun of the house. A terrific ex­
Steubenville, O., German citizens have prices declined
*alc.* nmc-- d N-B
send Saturday afternoon. Four persons rival that there was but little work for plosion followed. All the windows were
commenced mandamus proceedings to com­ •AU Riga, 8WIM45J" light. &gt;«.»’
were killed, one drowned, and seventeen them to do, ns the plucky inhabitant* at broken and the room wrecked.
mixed, and F'-'-i'J4-’®
pel the board of education to teach German Cking.
bully wounded. Tbe steam tug Golinh Coffeyville had wound up the careers of
Senator Petter** Sou Killed.
iry yacking *ud shipping tat*in the city grammar schools.
arrived here al 12:30 a. m. with three of the the deq&gt;er*does.
Cattle -Market only moderately u&lt; t i vk t«dEmpviua, Kan., Oct. ’.—Senator Peffer
The jury *in the embezzlement cases
deml, all the wounded, and the other pas­
List of De**! and Wounded.
jiaxaed through here yesterday on a special against Hon. George Wallace Delamater, ing weak; owing to large supply; i ■ •isttaa*
sengers. after having spent several hours in
ranged at ftUMOAM choice to extra -tal'Piwi
Following ta a list of the casualties: Dead
the attempt to save from the wreck the —Bob Dalton. Grant Dalton, Tom Heddy, train to Council Grove, the home of hi* son, nt Meadville, Pa, brought in a verdict of steers. 9L3kd.t.i»&gt; gw*l u&gt; &lt;!«** ‘to
guilty.
fair to good.
cvmnaw «" nu-Uumoo.
tody of on unknown paarongera wedged iu tend an unidentified—nil desperadoes; C. T. Charles T., who waa killed in a wreck yw-.n.’kcrs,
A larger light is being placed In the torch SMUgm butchers steers.
there. The dead are; Johannes Moe, nged Connelly, mnrahal of Coffeyville; George tenlay. He was engineer on a Missouri Pa­
|L2S82.75 Texas steer*. Sl.'«r?.! range 't'vr*.
40 years, Tacoma, motor man on electric Cubine, merchant; Charles Brown, shoe­ cific train, and his engine went through a of tbe statue of Liberty in New York har­
bridge nix milcw east of Gypsum City.
bor. A circle of red lights is to bo placed ta.0QjJ3.00 feeders. II.LWJSJC- &lt;uws,
line; John Rankin, nged 25, Seattle, waiter; maker. Family wounded—Eirtaneti Dal­
bulls, and
veal &lt;-aive«.
over tho cap and a powerful search light
W. F. Richardson, aged 40, contractor, ton, desperado; Thomas G. Ayrf*, cashier
Egnn Calls on tho President.
Sheep—Market rather quiet: price* «i«d
custom house at Pori Townsend; Frank of the First National bonk; Ltreins Bald­
■toady: quotations ranged al $
l*f J?.
Washington, Oct. LL-The president added.
Wynkoop, aged 13, Tacoma; unknown man win, clerk in Brown's shoe store. Slightly
Editor Valentine, of The.Patria Italians, Iba waderne; SLSXU.rt &gt; native*. StSWaJ#
wa* very busy yesterday, and while he re­
jumpwl from the Premier and was wounded—T. A. Reynoldsand Ixiuta Dietz,
Texas, and fa.tDJtV'.) tamto
ceived many callers, more were turned Buenos Ayres, waa killed in that dty in a
drowned. _______________ ____
citizens.
Pnsluce: Butter-Fartcy creamery.
away whom he could not see. Among pistol duel.
perBb; fancy dairies, 17?^’: ;wking»t«M&lt;a
Worthy of Their Itelatlvrs.
Mrs Flora V. Woodward Tibbett, of
UNFAVORABL£_TO STRIKERS.
those who called and had interviews was
•'”?£
The Daltons were second cousin* of the t Patrick Kgan, United States minister to Chicago, lias been sworn in ns a practicing Eggs-Strict lx froth. IRjAl’^v
Poultry-Chickens,
10c per lb;
to, W
The Grand Jury Charged in the Home- James boy* and nephews of the famous Chili.
attorney at Frankfort, Ky. .
g-x-c, choice, pUHftT J« per &lt;to‘- j' &gt;
Youngers, who are now serving lite sen­
A lore of *250,000 was caused by the burn­ Burbanks, JflftDJe yer bush. I; H&gt; br-:.PITTSBURG^Oct.'"It&gt;re-Chlef Justice Pax­ tences in the Minnesota penitentiary. It ta
THE DEATH RECORD.
Apple* -F~
ing of Kinney Brothers’ cigarette factory Early Rose.
son bl the supreme court ot Pennsylvania said they acquired tto desire to Ijccome
Gadrif.1. Duuiiay, famous French sculp­ In New York.
Monday morning charged “'the grand jury train robbers by reading the account* of
barrel.
, .,
the daring deeds of their relatives. They tor, at Paris.
Saturday,
Oct.
8.
Broom
cnm--HurL
O5? l‘J ’
in. the cases of tbe Homestead strikers
Linden Kent, prominent lawyer of
began their aireer of outlawry about two
brash,
gwu. self-* r- -•
charged with treason. The charge con­
inside
and
rovers.
WHta
ron.ixr.
brn-U.
M
ashington.
.
years ago anti nearly every train robbery
tained over flvo thousand words and em­ committed in the southwest since that time
Rev. Asahel CHAPIN, pioneer Baptist
Mrs. L. 8. Rounds, Chicago; vice president, 3to83Hc: crooked. 2‘vrt-k'braced n graphic resume of the circum­ has been attributed to them. It ta said minister, at Freeport, Ills.
Mrs. Daisy H. Carlock, Hudson; treasurer,
stances leading up to the riot at the Car­ tto proceed* of their robberies amount to
Colonel Ftuxcta E. Porter, at Beverly, Mrs. A. Landford, Bloomington; recording
negie Homestead mills and the subsequent 1200,ODD.
Mass.
secretary, Mrs. Carrie L. Grant, Rockford. October,
NovembT. «’’&lt;• pvceintet.
charges of treason lodged against thirtyA Wounded Citizen Dead.
Zimri Pond, pioneer settler of Galeaburff
, Hiixed eiL-h
Chancellor Caprivi has written a letter ffiKe; Mar.
three union meu. The chief justice’#
Lucius Baldwin, one of the fatally in­ IB*., at Huron, a D.
Dvceintet.
and November. KBte: OowL
to
Emperor
William
complaining
of
the
charge is considered by members of the jured citizens, died during the afternoon.
Thoma* Chase, LL. D., one of the revtaAllegheny county bar as unfavorable to the The unknown dtw]»erado has been identified orsofthe translation bt the New Testa opposition of the Prussian ministers to tbe fcCSU^h.r."«:c.”T&lt;I» ■»!&gt;
military bill nnd threatening to resign un­
defendants._____________
os a man named Moore, who went under meat, at 1‘rovldcncc, R. I.
task Fork-Doll «•! ran: -•••&gt;.
ion it is withdrawn.
the name of Texas Jock. Up to midnight,
Judge DeWitt C. Dawkin*, prominent
Two deaths of suspected cholera victims
I7JSL
Huntington, Ind., Oct. 10.—Mr. and thu bandit who made hta escape bad not, Masou, nc Jacksonville, Fla.
are reported at Tonawanda, N. Y.
been captured.
Live etock: Cattle--Trading
JadesB. Voise, the well-known yacht
Mrs. Samuel Scott of Hock Creek town­
nstn»
Professor Pickering, of tlie Harvard grade*, but prices tan; |wrv•••!
builder, at Asbury Park, N. J
ship came to the dty, leaving four children
branch university in Peru, reports tho dis­ steers, 83.40 IL3 perWODw; *&lt;■'
Mrs.
M
ary
A.
W
ray
,
oldest
actrra.
ou
orados, fX3T«SH. ’: bulb and dr.
at home. Thu eldest one, aged 12, took
covery of forty omnll lakes on Mara.
Potty IICSOX, Mich..Oct.
The .trainer the American stage, at New York.
y; IjUHIM.
3.U0. Sheep and tamli.i-SUWPdown the shotgun that had been loaded for Nashua, which hhs l&gt;een missing on Lake
।
Rev. Edw.uh&gt; Bu*8, uf Milwaukee, at
dull and Me Per I’’
chicken hawks. There was no cap on, but
Huron for several days, was discovered Hudson, Wi*.
ill----- !
aivucuiy wumy,
’
100 Ito; bunta.
the boy put one on, supposing the gun waa
ILL, vice J. Burr, removed.
yesterday
bottom
up.
All
on
board
were,
Ur* tog*. »L&lt;WV52»&gt; psrW Ito.
Ex-Congressman J. B. Reding, at Ports­
empty, nnd snapped it at the three other
Anion
Heralle,
*
pntlnit
In
St.
Fmnda'
Milwaukee.
children. Tbe bulk of the contact* struck it is believed, drowned. Tbe lost are: Pl­ mouth, N. H.
hoaiitnl. New York, under trratmi-jit for
MiLwzi-atr.
riio.M.vs Woolneu, the famous sculator
a 5-year-ohl toy, killing him instantly. Two lot Archie, of this dty; Captain Richard
brain terw. Jumped from tbe third rtory
Wheat—&lt; ;&gt;»h. WMC Decemtor.
*Miller,
of
Detroit;
Mrs.
Miller,
John
Put
­
at
London.
F
Little girls received stray shots about tbe
Na. 8. «to; No. I. 4*. Oat--No. ’
« tadm. »ud will die ot his injurim.
Colonel Damiel Wkhkb, prominent citi
face and arms, but are not seriously in­ nam, engineer, Detroit; Charles Shepard
anc wife, of Brockway, Mich., and the
William. TbomM and Joeeph Stewart, Me; No. a
jured. .
_______ ____________
1 zen of Cincinnati,
fow
crew, whose names are unknown.
nitarta, were killed al Dixon City, Pa., by October, flro: November,
L. F. Rand, the veteran actor, at Detroit
2, w Uwe; choloo extra
* "^Sa*0c.
being thrown from a car.
grade*.
No. 3,
SiLRev. Dr. Israel P. Warren, editor c
LoNDOX, OcL-W.—After arriving aboard
Mary Cany, aged IA committed euicide
lheChristian
Mirror,
at
Portland,
Me
the Etruiia far New York Uuitcd States &gt;?Hk AGO, Oct. “.-There will be no fat
November. Wc; December. Ote tot.
»YAM, tto Galena pork pad
Mtatater Idncan received an invitation to stock show st Chicago this year. The rea­
•
Toledo.
cr, at Dubuque, Lu
because her aunt refused to allow her to
TuLEiKK^- »
ba one of the honorary' pall-toareraat tto son is that there is no building in which it
•
Rev. J AME8 McDougal, prwddent of tl ■
tmuri! of Tennyson. He replied exprtw- can be held. The destruction of the old
1 'rirk ^olle*hu&lt;; Bistitute, at York, Pa.
Ing r» .-‘.»ct at being unable to pay thl* trib- exposition building Imres tlie city without

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b
R

t]
ft
ii
I

r

anyUjiLg (bat vould be used for the djp*-,

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.

year, ago BauulxMjer ran away with Iwly’?-

1*^

9M!Ni November.

J

�ur.

Nope
Sud)

0ti)J3

wad drawing forth th. warrant h. rail
U to th. prtaoner.
-Tbi. la an ootragaF »icl«taed tho
w-.ra.raire., an
.,71
1- of bluster; ““
lawyer, Manning
air
it 0ta

1
tbo
I
«?"«■ ‘tat tta 1,
I mWtor Md .m'
t*)M' “tiMI
n in the ■.
ra
Mn‘’ un the tWHntv-rl.^ .

a plot to injure |uy charncterl 1 shall
make some one suffer for this!" But lie
finally subaided ami was led away by
the officer and locked up in the jofl to
await preliminary examination.

DOROTHY’S PRESENT.!'
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* REALLY "REAL" AMEHC/N ClFT TO
AN AVEB1CAM RRirc
EFBRIDE.

ONE MORE.

An
. nnouirr

rnimuirni

i)en&gt;ticr«l

ueeeru

Cleveland.
Phuvidexcz, Oct. 8.—General John
Brennan, an astute Democratic poli-

NATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 16.
■ tician. in discussing the (Mjliticnl affairs
of tbo state and nation, said:
The Democrats cannot win in Rhode
Wiiki'the incidents just recorded were
Should Island, for they havo nothing whatever
to win on.
The national party very
taking place, a wagon containing three
foolishly went to pie country with a de­
Sllei Wns to ** "married on tho_
z ____
r.„.rew
twreons entered the city of Fort Scott
i_______
feuted____________
candidate,______
and_...
they
cannot
“uths.
4
‘
UOr moro thun
j
A long lesson and brief space far com
* i
• tTn ' "invite&lt;l to*’e proi'ent.” i cover the
presidency.
Cleveland wm
and moved slowly up ono of the princi­
■'
'’
. ’ Cleveland
was menu again compels me to omit tbe text
Bnt it was many mouths before tlm
1 knew it. for 1 wnx.fo be her brides- defeated with the federal government Mid ask the student to read with Bible In
pal MtreetM; A single glance would suf­
bnS ’V*8
01,1 &lt;,f Hie matterwere ’ maid am. we ha.l bp^it .weeks and behind him and more than 100.000 office
band.
fice to recognize the occupants of the
day convenience of an
___ Riggsby. Mr*. Riggsby
Jrail*? a I‘cac‘!fal termination, and i months ,u
‘»umng nan.
iu P
planning
it all, trom
from tbe
the most
mostJ' holders, all
nil of whomonghti
whom onght to have been
L Other lenders of hundreds in the
Mivehicle as birnou
Pure and wholesome.
Tta «n™d™
SS? •WteSH?
’’"J’
pn&lt;l Fann,.
Fnrarae
--- .
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were tn the Roman nrmy are mentioned in Math, rill,
Pn. an.-’
i ’’-ipuloiJS care. Highest
in tbeqity
thta time
j
’tbTstate.'
!u
/re w-M doemnentarj’evidence of majority against him, and when H3:
the xvli. 54, and elsewhere in the Acts.
Known m tae .
. .; Food Expositions. Each thu family m tbeotv at this timn n&gt;«v history of th«
Dan and Fannv attended th* f
1 lnnt!rionelection came around again in 1888 they Jesus said of the one mentioned in Math. .
bo briefly explained as follows:
l&gt;an
fT’:-...... -WO large pies. Avoid
viii that He had not seen such faith in
•Scott Rch&lt;x»lK for three v-/^0 X?rt
° ’J1
,o me that my wed- largely voted for Harrison. There is
On receiving from the dying cattle­
! .. . - mJ insist on-having tha
which they toemne bupil# of t'lm mdf I
. ”fferinv was 8til1 UMelected. I but one logical conclnsthn to this part Israel as In him.
man
the
letter
which
contained
such
2. Note tbe goodnen of this centurion*
a'
\--:;c SUCH brand.
yersity at Topeka, wheroihvv graduated ’ uU8t
,cu
fy a special »l tho political outlook, and that to. and yet we mu*b conclude from chapter
■. SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. important news and which, as the reader in due time.
•
j utajjensation, I think, for n longed to What Tan Cleveland do without the xi. 14. that withal he. wa\not a wived man.
will remember, liad so mysteriously dis­
MER-'
nrarai”1
”J1 tho 6hl,1y of law, and ta ^1Vt‘ ,®r Ho,u,,tlnng real—really real, j federal [intrunuge in 1893 when be could
He was devout, feared God. gave alms and
appeared on the night of Bun Rolls’
now a prosperon -, attorney in one of tho 1 «®n®thlng bright ami jnire and smirk-: not win with •’it
* in “
»«»
prayed always, but uoue of those however
1888?
visit to tho inn, Mr. and Mrs. Riggsby rS' •.T*"?
, !“ too NUM city ; tag ata .laiuty ata uwful. Hta tar-'
gffiil can give wilvatlcm. Prove this from
Cleveland,
who
liecamo
so
jocular
and
conferral lover the news conveyed by ' '
bi,0*.i "lf‘ ^n**toy to'-enng. com)Nirta with grate-iao in his ttaivuta. of pension Rom. iv, 5; Epb. ii, 8, 9; I Cor. xiii, 1-3. Hu
„„ ™ta*wn»4j.-Olivw
re„L,..
the letter and decided to investigate tho sign over m.
my aspirations, v.-as fijieulonsly nnall, , vetoes to lh-poor Union ral.llen.'claims, waa, however, an earnest seeker, and did
Brown.
Physician
anti
Surgeon.
”
•
ns well ns he knew, nud God gave him
matter regarding the Mansfield estate al
But no one ' will never be forgiven. He drove many
He and Dan ore still wanner friends M it so often ' happens.
light.
once.
than In tho day. ot yore, for I might a-hl I wouhl think of Dorothy aud “imita-■ nails in bis political coffin when ho made
3. God gave dreams and visions to AblmAs soon m the funeral of the deceased 'Ind the young nhymt-ian and Fnnnr- tion in thejuitne breath. My gift mnst those vetoes. Noone in all this countrj
eleck. Pharaoh, Nebuchadnezzarand others
cattleman waa over, the family made Uut 1 m only writing this fur the y.wiha
be “dainty.” Small then. It mu.- t be ever heard before of a candidato going who were Gentiles, bnt there was a spe­
preparations to visit Hester Springs on and my ab.ry i. do:.,.
’
' “qinrkling.”
Glass or china then, i to the people as a nomineefor a gre.’it
cial reason for this revelation to this Gen­
the following day for tlw purpose of
tile, partlywishes
Ijecnusc he so honestly lived
Till’, rsn.
| ’Pare.
White of enurse.
“Useful." | office against the expressed
Consulting with the attorney* who had
Cups and saucers. Exactly! j And they . and desires of tho state delegation up to the light he luul. “If any man will
written the letter, but: on learning from
...
oenrantitoji Cure.
| ought to by Belhjek, but that costs su ' whence he came.
In tho November do Hta will bo shall know of the doctrine''
a traveler from Baxter Springs that the
.
v'•‘ aullinri/e our nil Vrt!ze.| drussist to 1 teach. . DofothS- nnd 1 had asked the elections in Rhode Island tho Democrats (John vli. ID4. He recognized in the angel a superior
senior incniber of the taw firm vhw dead
a
tniportwl cup al,;: will bo sure to see to it that thoCleve- person, and with awe and reverence asked,
and that his partner find removed to SIlUlptltHI. COUghS 111(1 co’tls. upon thisj. preUn; uUoshopan Fifth avenne, nearj land following cirooso two Mugwump
- ....
• . - ------., MV... : M..... .w.aw...&gt;a^ VUVWW
“What in It, Lord?" He was immediately
j..
u ninniT
n&gt; n'llk-tfil
Fort Scott, they decided to proceed to cendUloii.
iius Crr&amp;ir.
cold Ifor’
auv
ii.nmf with u •’ P
,lrtJutl‘ street,
*tivet, and
ns&gt;d we Mt
felt like thieves j■ candidates as tho nominees for congress, assured that God had heard hta prayer*
L!iirtu.-tn
’*! or any lb'"*, ihnsa: ;;r eh - ' ■
;c cngravtsl tluit place Without delay, which they di&lt;i emt^!:, . co
and will u*e this remedy a "direct* t
t^,nvain
o‘&gt;i
attendant
nndthey'ciu)
go down with
starred and observed his devotion. If this was,
- "-■•
■■ when
....... the
...- ......
......... .| ..
•«&lt;&gt; ...vj V.UJ^VUVUU
rraui tho
,UO ill
UlCLOOnl
trouble, and win
this remedy » direct-1
on the.foildwing morning.
I
true of Cornelius, how much more of all
They hu&lt;l a double purpose in kdsiting ed.-glvlpg it a fair trial, ana experience no said thw price was ^0.35 for one. No. the I coterie of managers who expended sc
outlook was not encouraging, but tboru’s | much money to secure tho Cleveland, who are saved by Jesus’ blood and ask
Fort Scotti Aside from the busiucaa iM-netit. you may rctam the Mile and
things according to His will. What con­
“
frothing
like
trying
again,
’’
as
my
;
delegates
to'
tho
Chicago
convention,
matter that called them thither thev had have yonr money reffindetl. We eould
fidence we should have (I John v, 14, 15).
’*
in Rhode Island
.u ( a desire to gaud some tidings from Dan, not make this offer dbl we not know that grandmother used to say. ami 1 started These same Mugwumps
5. G. God knows where to put His hand
• ••tb;»t t:u-i 1 "'hose long silence had given cause of I’r. King’rfNew Discovery could In- relied fur town nt once.
caused the defeat of thu Democratic upon a man whom Hg can use. He knows
on. It never dlnappolnt.-*. Trial iMtSis
• e iiiliiy n( I the gravest apprehension for his Safety.
“I would like to see e.nnc wliito Bel- party in this state in the lost April elec­ 'the town we ljv% In and the house in which
'•' ra
‘
On arriving at the Fort Simon Riggsby free nt W. 11. (huidyvar’H drug’ stdh-. leek ctr. i. " I said to an attendant in a tion.
we dwell or sojourn.' He recognizes ntao
,!reit„t.. purl-, jpjVy
to the law office or^Dill Large size 50e ami SJ.W.
fnsliionuble store not far from Broad­
our occupation and the people whom wo
j and Suggs, but what was hta surprise to
entertain in our house, lie tfbtlces the lo­
POWDERLY FOR PROTECTION.
way.
“Certainly,” and he took from a
nil
billlous-. lonrn that the unscrupnlous Dill had
cation of our houU*. In fact,' All things
Since Its iir»t Introduction. Electric glass case tho dearest little, pnre white,
just been Ifx kcd up in prison ami that Bitters has gained rapidly . in popular scintillating bit of a cup with a gold
are naked aud opened to the eyes of Him
; his partner luul fled from the city, fur favor, until now it Is dearly in tlie lead
with whom we have to do" (Heb. iv, 13).
brim
nnd
as
light
as
a
feather.
It
was
[ the story of the frauds practiced by thp anion? pure medical toffies nnd alteratives
7. Observe his promptness. He delayed
A Wilkeslxirrs (Pa.) dispatch says:
। two luul spread like wildfire and .m —containing nothing which permits its* my dream materialized, and I almost
General Master Workman Powderly, not to-do as ho was told, but calling two
the all absorbing topic of conversation use ss a beverage oz intoxicant, it Is screamed with delight when ho let me of the Knights of Labor, and Chauncey scrvzmtund a soldier he hastened to obey
throughout the town.
recogulad ns the be-t and purest medicine hold it. ’Tliis,” he explained, “is Amer­ F. Black, president of tho State League order*. The soldier also is called a devout
man. The example of such n centurion
While Simon Riggsby was conversing fur all ailments &lt;ff Mumacli, liver or ican china.” “Oh, dear, how provok­
with one (if the little crowd iff men kidneys. I: will enre sick headache. In­ ing," said 1, almost letting the bijou of Democratic Clubs, met at tho Dela­ would tell upon all nbout him and upon
who hnd coBected in front of pie office of digestion, constipation, and drive Ulffiarta tnmhl”: "I want it real—not any Anier- ware aud Hudson railroad depot in Hyde some with marked effect.
Park this morning. Mr. Black was tak­
8. They were men whom he could rely
Dill and Sugg®. Fanny suddenly uttered from Ike system. SatiMactini) guaranteed ieati
___ stuff." -1 _____
think______
his eye-i
_____________
twinkled._
aery of ”Uh, Dan. Dan!”and descending with each bottle dr the money will !«• re- • but ho replied very gravely arid politclw ing tho train for his home in York, Pa., upon; he \ol&lt;l them all that the nngel had
NBEE
told him. and sent them to Joppa. Ho
from thewagoushe ran ha-dily forward, funded. Price only W per bmtlc. Sold ;
••Tills is real. You doubtless know after attending tho annual convention
had perfect confidence in the angel, and■CtA TION. 1392 1 tnd wm soon clapped in her brother's by H a1|. &lt;»ocKiyc:tr.
(clover man!) that’Belleek’is! the nauu- of the Democratic clubs in Scranton.
I Arms.
;
.
Powderly gjasped the Democratic states- cheerfully did ns he was told. “Willing
nuekieu’s Aridcn Salve.
; ,,f n town in Ireland where this wat”
and obedloDt, will always obtain blessing*'
U The mectipg w:ts iudeed a happy one.
i man warmly by the hand and said:
The
best
salve
In
the
world
for
mts,
I
was
first
praluced.
The
proper
clays
(Isa. i, 19).
I Mutiud explanations followed, and when
'
“Can yon tell me where Cleveland
9. Cn?sarea was probably not less than
. I Dan related the story uf his strange ad­ br:i:-.&gt;. sores, ulceH. salt rheum, fever! aro foand in this country in abundance,
stands on tho tariff?”
c5.j. H
fifty miles north of Joppa, so that if the
.
ventures sine*.--leaving home and the cir- «or&lt;.. t. ttor. etatata tamU etotohuH.
Mr. Black replied, "That's more than .servants left tbo samo evenipg that Cor­
&lt;. nisnment cnntv-^;:ces which.led to tbe discovery
r-r- "f
'
I
can
tell,
although
if
you
asked
where
nelius received the vision they would reach
- ‘ ye heard 1
j|lc p’utofi Dill ..ud.Sngg-j. Mrs. Riggs- ta.ranr.. .1 -... ci.v
JlStattato "r . d",e" S'";- ■" ”&gt;«!■ ■“ ta
ramSita
Joppa «r»me time the next day. Now notice
I stood I wonld bo able to tell you."
e five thou- • by siiid revuicnUy:
ii
eenta per hex 1 ,n belaud to coino here and- v.’ork for
i out of th® ।
“it’s the hixid of Proyidenve-T-ncthing money retutidtsi. ' I’tir*.
» .
,...
..
.
, .
'
"1 tell you what,." said Powderly, "1 tar.v God prepares Peter.for their coming.
htav
‘ ,lOT-t thtak ho knowl wtaj.ta^ga» When they are not fnr from Jopjmi Peter
For sale by W. II. Grsadyesr. thodruggist u&lt;
“' Ottar l».tta..wh&lt;,i.y
—t
*tta.rwork-s
1 else could lu»’c brought ,:dl tiu-se things
Is led by the Spirit to go upon the house­
1 Oaa to a ;' ;“ir
«&gt;■«
P"
'
1 ««*• to "Itarajtat
'' secret since, and there is no more deli- «• ri “‘
tops for prayer. Cornelius wns a praying
i .-thwKA as Rite untyped per soil to her
man. bat, since his lueddle.somo/mternian, Peter was n jn-aying man; it Is to
ane smashed ’ r;itq china intide in the world than
.
i brenst
!
’! I
J
*
ferenco
with
the
silver
question
1
havo
such that God rpveals Himself.
- ...A
...if Ffrom
—. ,,ra Trenton,
l.-rai ttand
ra.V 1 none so
CHAPTER xivill
we :iget
-M ’ to capture &gt;
lost confidence in him. As between tho
W. While waiting for food for his body
Mother—You should uot s:|y smashed; cheaply sold in the United States us thu
i:&lt;'*! tiro captain. I
Republicftm and Democratic parties I God lays His hand upon him, lie falls Into
#ay raai-hvd. U’Uat mail
to ; American.’’
a trance and sees heavenly things and is
am a Republican this time.”
dinner?
I
“Weil, I should think that American
Tho stand Powderly takes*wi$l create taught a great, itotoan. “Man doth not live
I potters must be very good men to j- ty .1 sen.-ation in labor circles. He has al­ by bread only." aud Job could say, “I have
rr-p'ie.1
’Lt
tb’ railroad—Good
I their workers throe times ns much as
esteemed (or laid up, mnrgln)ri&gt;e words
ways been a Democrat.
•
of Hit n-.outh more than my necessary
they could get in Europe, but how can
the Mansfield
food” (DcuL viii. 8; Job xxill, 12).
they afford’it?” ‘
Mr. Suggs.
Is 1
them are beingcultivated the minds which
11. This is one of,seven verses iu tho
:n the SnattcrF’ i
"'.he prott ctive tariff”—■
public land ufllcc charged (rand against Bible which speak of iieaven opened. The
are to be »n|r future law-makers and lead­
“Yon are g"i:ig to lell me nlx&gt;r.t that
alarm npon tho ■
hundred* uf thousands of honest home- ethers arc Ezek. i, 1; Math, iii, 16: John i,
ers lu every walk hi Hfe. How essential
McKinley
bill.
”
.
51; Acts vii, 36: Rev. lv. i; xix, 11. In
it is that 'be‘&gt; ip'.uds shcuhl lie united to
“po you object to ifr”
l every case it is to reveal something oonstrong, healthy bodies. So many children
w captain,
“6h. I don’t know anything,ab.mt it,
cernlug Christ or Ilin church.
suffer from impurities and- (mhons In the
or land tbe
I
12. The great variety of animals seen In
really: but it mart Vo a v- ry g&lt;x»d or a
I this vision would include many which
crow up to Im’ men and women.
.
were to a Jew uuclean. All.Gentiles were
parents cannot llnd words strong enouzh I much.’'
'
j
ue of iutelli- j
t&lt;» express their gratitude to HismI’s Sar»-1
“Here are tho facts; yon shall judge 1 presented, taming patents (or 05,000,000 | considered unclean by the Jew#, and the
ningdvor hi/1
thought of a Gentile enjoying wjiial spirit­
apariila for Its good effects upon their of iu ‘goofln -.s’ or 'badnesa' yourself: j
ig to one of I
children. Scrof’ila. *all rheum nnd other] Tlie MeKipley bill -fortes tho foreign I aerci :ifraln»t 20.000,000 acres patented ual privileges with a Jew without being
by Cleveland’s adiutnlstratlon In the same circumcised, etc., was simply too nbsurd
iy. ’Call the
diseases uf the blood an- effectually cured
potter to pay sixty cents for tho privi- I
to be entertained.
bv this excellent medicine, and the whole lege of selling UH) ccuts’ worth &lt;J dec­
13. A voice from heaven coinmauds Peter
-that is,
to rise, kill aud eat; but Peter, t hough a
orated china in this ‘ t -.-untry
,-i uxzrm ihud Fprunff up ba disease.
Can’t
cc-cute the orJew, i( not so ol&gt;edient ns the Gentile cen­
then! is a tariff of 60 iut cent, on tlmt
Nrccri the two.
tnracd to tho
turion. The ward of Mary to. lhe serv­
clasd of goods. This is so that ti:o workThe remainder is soon tohL
It said that mulberry wood in.-.kes the
ants nt the marriage in Car^a (John ii, 5) is
Aaron Suggs and Meg Frone were cap-1 most durable fence pasta. Near Strode’s ’man herp may be paid sixty cents more
u very helpful one,- “Whatsoever lie salth
' '1 to hrive you retured some’five miles from the city and j mill, In Cheater county. Pa., there Is n for a dollar’s worth of work than are
unto you, do it!”
i us on this matter brought buck and lodged iu jail. Tlie ,
the
enme
class
of
people
in
Europe.
farm which wns inclosed with mulberry
14. Peter boasts of bin obedience to tbe
.: arrives.” he said.
five thousand dollars which they had I posts ninety-five years ago. They are still That enables our working pott.jrs to live
law in that he had never eaten anything
’.unly/’ replied the drawn from the bank was found in their । In good condition, nnd are now supporting better nnd happier lives than do thcx»etn
unclean. It sounds strange to hear boast­
- most .necessary ac* [Kissession and. restored to tho bank.
Europe,
and
brings
n
class
of
men
among
ing
of ceremonial cleanne-s from one who
i tbo sixteenth «i of rails.
tion to l»
v L- to ger the officer*
had denied bis Master and forsaken Him,
ns who are encouraged to produce the
It appeared that while Dill was in &gt;
Sher the
W«.
and on more than one occasion allowed
■ties before they es- consultation with Horace Bland at the I
most artistic results. There is so much
sntan to speak aud act through him.
dfe fro:
competition nmong the native potters
office of tbo latter. Aaron Suggs luul dis­
' 15. Jesus had taught His disdpjes that
^GAQW’S I MASS.
that the price to customers is low. The
covered Dan Riggsby’s presence in the I
not what they ate would duffle them, but
[ price is eighty cents each."
city, and knowing that their game wm .
that which cqmeth out of the mouth from
j
Eighty cents and real, and 1 saw
the heart (Math, xv, 11). And even Peter
un ho hastily summoned Meg Frone,
1 ItaOIANa
‘[/XC.
' nn ituported one for $6 25!
Well, 1
should, have known that it is always safe
and proceeding to tho .bank had
think the McKinley bill b a very good
to do na God tella us. He did learn his
lesson, however, at this time before God
thing indeed. Give mu half a dozen of
got through with him, for in verse 28 he
them right
. ,a.„ away, please.”’ It rcemed so
The Riggsbys remained in tho city
says, “God Lath showed me that I should
wonderful that by buying this cup,
two days settling up the business relat­
nut call any one ’common er unclean.’’
There l» “ *« to Vonkera Ulongtos le which was the very thing 1 wanted, for
ing to the-Mamffield estate. Tho oxi’osSome of us mt:u tq b-arn very slowly.
"*• ...
___ •
nr«nt?- eighty cents, instead of paying $J.25 for
toi ata bringing to jnaticaoHtadar- .frtetaot the
—Chicago Tribune.
1G. God is very patient with us aud sets
An
iumorted
one,
I
wm
helping
one
of
Ing ratals DiUtaaSugg.cre.Uj.«n- Ore
Ll for
us tbe same Won again and again till we
learn it. God speaketh once, yea twice,
Button in the dty. Tbe part Dan hal n
• _iuWccn year* it has eaten noth- nty own countrymen and his family to
yet man perceive:h it nutfJobxxxiii, 14). If
taken in detecting tho villains nud । t
Itisi'"1Isl iri,n.iw, ,-.n&lt;l Ims just luul live three times as well as ihoy could do
we were u hundredth part as patient with
iu Europe.
000.000 In Che money In circulation In th'«
thwarting
and —
the f.tar£• rO4t ))f
to kwp it warm.-Har
luivuriiug their evil
»-••• plans,
i........ - --y
each ether as Gjxl is with us, how much
It had never before occurred to me
tling adventures through which ho had pur’s Young People.
we might r.ccompKeh for Him!
that that tariff had anything to do with
passed soon benune known throughout
17. While Peter wondered as to tha
ns girls. I thought it was all atamt tin
the public debt • 11 .(154.5*0, or * saving meaning of this vision tbe three men from
the city and he found himself tho hero
ha, been using Hilfs File F™’'1'
pan8—plate, 1 mean—and it seemed to of practically n million dollars a mouth
Cornelius stood before lhe house—three
of the hour.
week, two sppllralloOT each dsri At com- mo then and now tliat if we lx»gun our
Gentiles, uuclean ib Jewish eyes, but God
Oliver Brown, the voting jjhyaician, 1 uwnrenwnt ..t ire......sent her "“I"1"*
encouragement nt homo "charity be­
is no resj»ecter of persons (verse 34). How
Danttil
the terrible II ............ seem •’ lr '
2.'!
remained in the.city with — ginnings" would takecare of thetnsclres.
beautifully God makes events to coincide
'nl"'}"
t: th ;! inns; heattenueu business waa all settled. »nd when they ■land the ruffering inane &lt;!«!•.
to without
Why, it is r&gt;o simple 1 fed as if 1 iuu«t
Investigations of 3.745 manufacturing us as to accomplish His pleasure!
' ’ &gt; incut’s delay.”’
separated it was with tho understanding after applying, relict rami-, and tbe plica
18. While Peter was pondering the three
take
a
hand
at
voting
happiness
and
In ash....
establishments in, Massachusetts have
'
the pr&amp;ident of tbe that the warta rrientlahtp that had bare been Improving ever
men were asking for him by name. They
*•»’&lt; arr.,
comfort to working people.
revealed tho following facts, the com- had both of bls names correctly. Had
&gt;4 the captain, Dan sprung up between the two .bonld be re­ b.urtoen applications she hardly
Bigssby
I
went
home
with
a
light
lieart.
1
she fas. them st .11. She »" *«• ’'
■ parisons being between tho years 1890 they simply asked for Simon, the owner of
young physician wore newed at an early day.
had found what I was looking for nnd I and 1891:
OShtnd ;utr
the bonne might have thought that they
Simon Riggsby sold his claim and tha .offerer tram piles for the ps.. W resn•
,-riv.no office.
much more.
With a yard of white ' There has been an increase in the cap­
Mtantitr.;
meant him; but the inquiry is very plain—
foriiY had proceeded to ' Trarelera’ Rest and purchased a farm
satin nnd another of rose colored I
tbe office-,f
it is for Simon Peter. God can moke plain
ital invested.
.; 1 »nd Suggs, but only to near Fort Scott, but before ho quitted
covered a case for tho precious cups.
find ;t clo,. ,
.
There has been nn increase in tho stock' tbe man he wants.
; ! the two men gone. By the prairie inn ho gars a
b““‘
My present cost 16.50, cups and all.
Mry h« •.
19. Tho Holy Spirit is ever ready to guide
used in manufacture.
’ I that Snggs and the quet. to which were inrited ail tho setthose who are willing to-be guided. With
This note enme from Dorothy:
druggist.
Lilw Mr.-. !;•„
in
the
There
has
been
an
increase
y had gone away in e. Uera in tbo locality-and tho cattlemen M
Father, Son and Spirit for ua (Rom. viii.
Hhtkii. You Dear Gim.-It’a tho preitlcrt value of the product
^’.v
■
I’u hour before, while it well. The affair proved a grand success.
nnd daintiest thing I have had. But jou
There has been an increase in the
’ Dill waa at the office I and waa Jong remembered by those who
Rrtearchcs of German scientists bays shouldn’t havo spent to much money on me.
florae..
our motto be, “Ready to do whatsoever
Bhowo tint with Ians contlouedb.atlng to Ned aaya it makes him think v»t mo. txdog number of persons employed.
narticipated in it.
..
There has been an increase in the my I-ord the King shall appoint’1 (II Sam.
KU .-n BtMtwt. I«o train 38 to;«T pre rent pink mid wliite and bright, and-bnt lie say* n
Meg Frone died In jail before' u’&lt;&gt;
tivri
1 "I1 ,w»r tad «“n ax
pXre. If. ntl.r t hta. the »’«S»ri» cwxl many perfectly absurd thinp anyway.
gross amount of wages paiit
xv, 15).
■
knoeb:’’.
'.’ omce. where his loud rivr.l of tho time set for her trial, tat
1 nm so happy obout e-.«Tj tuing, and so
20. There is no room for doubt when
ire re»UHt»rtU«l ««1
the
There has been an increase in—
cleared with j our gift. Il’s Just wbat I wanlul
cailv
d°°r startled tho raa- Aarau Suggs and Mortimer Di 1. her two
.team, only » "T -I|S1“ lo“ moot. You must show me l»ow you make Hint average yearly earnings per individual. God calls or speaks. The Father sent Jesus.
' ■Uvl ,l‘°
lawyer, as aasodates iu crime, were trial and c°n
r,„^,. tlc p'”re
take place. dellclona U’a. and we will christen my beau­
Jesus
sends
us
(John xtU, IS). We must
- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.
■
' I i'ter.
viclod and received the punishment
learn to see God in everything. Having
to releore
etpertmeMe tiful L-hlm\ tosetber. Always &gt;,nirDonoT|,T
■a£. :
k««king WM repents
committed our way unto Him, and being
th«y so richly dwerved.
.
. . itoSteL teret reatle aoohl reemto warThird J £«y, ant* bo vdil Dorothy,
ready, willing and obedient, we can count
Tie iWw ‘ i
‘T’™*1
door,
Iloraco Bland, doubtlew
when I ted her my ax;djrienco, ■ "Long
upon Him to lend us in Hb way and make
tue to ■
' 1 ’ ''’'Po-y entered. Dill ta would ta implicated i» the .Saw,
^OTfrem mTZtoleal .ihratwaw. «H inny the protective tariff wave.’! Wo
it very plain.
tomino.
'
1 '“omeototjr pnllo- Btd from the city and was teen n moro.
girls nro act ungrateful to uur Undo
as heat.—New York Telvgram.
Tho grcttUmt pleasure which the po
TLo
’ :l"tot»t«l face.
Samuel If we but mdrt’tftand what lu* L
tolleri.ra’ ;'lv,u-“a t&lt;&gt; Dill's side. HcsmonJT the generous legacy brought
’,
The oriental* believe that tho great mas­
.
Tu-algUt!
France combined.
doing for our happtuws. Dorothy ami 1
np°“ “to Uwr*r’‘ to Dun was that be was now aide to ob­
M roc are tumbled with Itrlilng. Hired, ter Mohammed, after he was placed in hist
heard too much about abstract "‘patain the education bo bad
coffin, caused tbeWuoloto be lifted from]
triotifim"
and
too
little
about
‘
‘
Amer
­
KU tu n l!'-’ T™00®1"
wished for and add a ntdnber oflong
■ itare»-.iug place, and it soared eternally,
ican china" and other
homemade
““mat
'.’“'Tor-’ death, anti for a desired books to his wornjand insignia,
: so they believed. Lt is iu a sanctuary built.
thitigs, 1 preuumti during that " fin id;j of magic stone— modern minds would call
tottit and »
•stupefied with astontahcant collection.
nattleiuen
ing"
process.
: I these stones electric currents.—New York’
*Vlr: l^eo covering hta self
^^■’T.lR^ryhtanlgta'For
Tho trouble between the
Grace Esther p|cw»
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PETER’S VISION.
LESSON III, FOURTH QUARTER, INTER­

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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla. ’
Children Cry for
PltCnCF S CSStOTia*
Children Cry for
; Pitcher’s Castorla.

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siaisui,, '’-

'*lcun?—th®1® must be

mg of fever infected cattle into ttastate.

sale by Fred L. Hratll. the druggist.

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�AMERICAN HATS.

STAFFER’S SHAM!
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BETTER

From the State Republican:
Lund Commissioner Shaffer is re­
ported as "Baying once on a time, about
twoycars ago, that his heart “fairly
bioci” for bis soldier comrade*.
Inas­
much as Mr/S buffer is making his run
for re-election on his soldier record it
may not'be out of place to just recall a
hit of history Ln connection with the
land office- When the hero of Culp’s
farm was accidently installed as high
chief mogul of the office there were
«*&lt;«&gt;
Veterans of the late war employed
there, Messrs. Cameron, Hamilton,
Lewis. Harens, Bowen and Noyes.
When the grand old man from Cass
stepped in they were asked to step out,
and in their places have been appointed
Just one veteran, a Democrat by the
name of Olds.
How that heart must have bled.
The places of these veterans have
been filled, and are now occupied by
whom?
Weil, for instance. There is:
Shaffer, Miss Sadie, clerk state land
commissioner, salary 81,200 per annum.
Shaffer, Miss Gertrude, clerk land
commissioner', salary $1,000 per annum.
.Shaffer, William T. S., clerk land
commissioner, salary 81,000 per annum.
All of the above reside with Mr. Land
Commissioner George T. at 704 Ottawa
street west, and arc his daughters and
son.
.
The other employes of the office are
anything but old veterans.
How do old soldiers like this record ?
Old soldiers, even Democrats, should
hesitate, and look up this man's record
before they* throw away their ballot.
When tlie general came to Lansing in
the capacity of land commissioner he
announced his intention of paying the
mortgage on his farm from tlie proceeds
of the family salary grab. Hu has
without doubt been successful, as he
told a friend on. the train recently that
the mortgage had been “lifted’’ and he'
was on his way to Cass county to pur­'
chase an adjoining eighty tuffes. This
last “eighty" is to be purchased with
money that should havo jrone to veter­
. ans for services performed.
.How th®&gt; heart docs bleed.

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•sjp jsiuara jo aSjs isig aqt W •snjmMi
ytpajo aqi oaiS WApsuisqi laqi inq ’ uopwp
■dod aqi jo waussapqSnoqi pus aamuoulfj.
^The oracle* of Democracy told tho sqi &lt;n iasj epp ajnqpps sappoqsns pop*
.spsqg -pasni-'P
*1
’*afT’
people of Michigan last campaign that -unoo aqi jo Xus usqs ssaapsux &lt;p Xoaopno*
the McKinley tariff would increase the jaiqffjp ipnrn s SMoqs (uiauaS uj wjuaray
price* of all the necessaries of life. qiuog -tWAtfi s{ wop nSisj v uaqM ’Xiipn*
Now a hat, in thia climate, is one of -Ia poaaqvaM jo sawo u[ uAioaq WApwoi*
-ku (njAAMod isDUj aqs jo ouo sj aina*Ai
those necccsaaries.
Hence, according
to Democratic teaching, a hat ought to
cost more than it did two years ago. ।
tnutifopi qjoA *3N~
But does it?
' ■wqiop *n jo SnjXip »qi flupnp X|aj|1t»&gt;
TLuhaa^i;. I^’i.
W..WW rwvnvtn In-r ZWdllwip o) pfUH H&lt; OUJIUadJUt aqi JO iput*
Democratic logic ia very conx .n&lt; lno ।
‘Xpjujpjiuuq wtwodea* «|uomuw
man wK.t
1* ImnW
lu.llMUt, . Qqj,
.
---- 40(00
-- h..m puv vsaunuvap
to a
a man
who alnaan
doesn't,
know AP
or believe
■joo____
’j.xla bju
pm? *&lt;xajjns Xjanjwo* trouq oqi lfu;q*
anything more than the Democrats'
teach him. It works about this way: -qiu zoj Xjpewwu OU V) ojnqi “V I”1! Paw
J0qv( Siiup oawv &lt;ri ppm wwnWd »qjL ‘1,!n
A man must buy a hat:
•oraum jo injncxxlH.qqn) v paw ouptnwn*
A tariff duty is levied on English jo tnjuoodwj) u jprq jo uopjppw »qi qif*
upiSv pasn oq Iwui ao-jv* pus dsos »qX
hats;
uouasm pmsn oqs tq pwutt
The tariff duty is added to the cost—
pas quo poqvwM ais taqjop ®q1 pJSMJspjufor Cleveland says so;
pus *u[qpnxxl vs Ipq8p ss pswop sj (aswA
Since a man must pay the cost and aqj uojTiuado aqt Sajjna 'sinoq oaxqs
the tariff added the tariff is a tax and 10 OM-J jojII UJ podoow ”! aaaH 3tn pawn®
IPM treeq «sq aintxjra oqt u*»qAL ‘*1a
increases the price of the hat.
-omxas pjubfl jo oanp pas oapuwLn*jo
Can anything be plainer? Certainly
{njuoodssaq s pappv «!
01 Pa”
not from a Democratic stand point. jo
sao[is8 ®o?qi uj pa*ps»qpam spaijo.
But the Republican party does not stop
spunod qa*i aoan nodn odoang uj pasn
here. ’ It teaches the people many an
tpntu «j qofqM ‘spos ;o rjoajp HI ’*!•
economic fact bearing on the question. -jaianooiiTsqi q saffsiusAps (spads sji jo
*The Republican party agrees with the
□uq -nnqSpa pus Xuuiojod u| pajaopc Af
Democratic that a man must buy a hat -OAisutnxo 8u|»q SujqvsM jo potpot® y
and that a tariff duty is levied on Eng-*
lish hats.
But there tbe agreement
ends,' nnd the real process of education
ADMlXlSTBlToR’SaULS.
begins.
In tbs matter of the estate of George n* Me
1 The Republican party teaches what
the Democracy never does—that hats
ew. M I .1.-1-n «
are made in America and that no man nubile auction to the hlgh^t
is obliged to buy un English hat upon the Jlst &lt;’ar of October. A. p., 18*2. at ten
which a tariff duty is levied. The Re­ o’clock. In the forenoon In tbe ITobaie oBee In
the city of Hastings in tho county of Barry,
publican party also teaches that tho in th? state oT MicMpn. perwant Jo
tariff is a tax upon the foreigner who license and authority granted to me on the -’Bib
wants to get the benefit bf pur markets day of August, A. D. 1M»2. by Ito Frobato
court of Barry county. Michigan, all ol the
and that he cannot add the duty to tho estate, right, title and iDtarestof the «*'&lt;! «*«•
cost, for he has to meet the active com­ ceas'd oL tn and to the real estate -situate and
bring tn the county of «arry. la the state of
petition of American manufacturers.
Michigan, known and described as- follows,
Why is it that Democratic orators

Immediately after his return from
the Chicago convention, Don M’. Dick­
inson retired to his country home at
Trenton, to rest from his arduous la­
bors iu the nomination of Cleveland. He
was called upon to address the citizens
of that place nt a Democratic ratifica­
tion meeting, held on tlw evening of
June 2L». He spoke on the tariff ques­
tion and endeavored to convince his
hearers that tlie lot pf the Canadian
farmer is much happier than that of
the American fanner under the pro­
tective tariff system. That part of his
speech, taken from The Detroit Free
Press report, is quoted below.
In ludicrous contrast with Mr. Dick­
inson’s rainbow-hued picture of agri­
cultural felicity on the other side of
the river, stands a comparison made by
the Windsor Evening Record under date
of Sept. 5. Here are the two pictures
in “deadly parallel:*'
*
.
DICKINrtOX.

THE

Eaglub Hat* Worn Cnfy to. Gratify a Tor*

Ills Comradeihlp »* Great a Delusion snd

•hip hupertpr &lt;• I’.irl.iUB. Ol

THAN

AND JUST AS CHEAP.

BLEEDS’1 FOR THE SOLDIERS-

KVKXIXO RECORD.

Take tha American • A Canadian farmer
farmer who bring* Roento market with
his hay to market. 100 bushels of barley.
After bringing a ton । 100 Ito. of wool arid SO
•la from hhi farm he dozen of ej«». Hero
Bell* It for the sum of , fa what ho would re112. Dvilrinr a nrwjecivo u.vordlng to
pldw he takes tho ] tho Toronto Empire:
proceeds from the 100 bu barley
sale of hfa hay nnd j O43c....... ..,...**5 00
(lurch*** the plow 1(X» Ito woolftlflc ill oo
or fix using every I 30 dox eggnQHc 3 SO
dollar derived from I
------tho *ale of the hay
Total......... SCI 30
for the plow.
With the fd 30 ho
."Now in comparison I rould purchase the
with the American ) following:
farmer, letusaee how 30 sals. Am. coal
tbo farmer
from
olMMDe............ 410 W
Canada fares.
Ho 800 Ito barbed
brings a load to the- wire®4c............ 33 00
American market, ] 50 mih. syrup©
pays the tariff, which ; wc...................... 800
tbe American pur- - 200 Ito wire nalb
chaser butoequcutly : ©3c..................... 8 00
pays, and then has ; 10Q gal-, boiled
•ill with which to pur- ; Jindoll............. 7 20
chase a plow. What
* '
does he pay for hfa!
Total......... MIS)
plow—the same'. The Ame*rlcan
identical plow that • farmer goes to marthc American farmer ket with the same
ta.
St'* tnr"' Ila. produce
bo
nud
he
pays,
under
this' realizes according to
'beautiful system ofi tho prices on the
protection. butSTnnd same dnto In the De­
goes back to Canada troit Free press:
with *4 In hfa pocket. 100 bu barley®
The American, ns
Me................ mono
you see. goes back to, I® Ito wooWMlc 34 W
hfa borne with noth­ aodogeggwataqe 3 30
ing but nn over­
priced plow and no
Total........ tin ®
•jnoDey.”
Now ho purchased
precisely the same
articles which cost
him as follows:
&amp;0 gals. Am. oil®
“barbed* 3 3
wireeSHc........
200 lbs wire nails
®fl ®.............
3®
10’5 gals, boiled
lind.olie44c... 4 55
-Total.......*38 40
Cash on hand... 80 90

Total........ fur®
the very same farm
product* aa bls Can­
adian neighbor nnd
purchases the very
same articles
re­
quired on the farm,
and has *80 90 to tbe
good.
The attempt to make the people be­
lieve that a Canadian farmer can buy
for 87 “the same identical plow that
the American farmer is asked 813 for,"
could not have been made by anyone,
except a politician whose ideas of
American market* have been warped
by Democratic necessities. Such dis­
criminations are nowhere made by
hardware merchants. The statement
is absurd on it* face. The Evening
Record on the contrary cite* authorities
for its market prices.
_

Thli U the one ffreet Ijnne, end there
. Ma be no doubt M to the eenUct ot
Axneneea tatelUgence end petHotlun
non It in Nowabee. Ho Free Trade!
•o1'a-oer Labor!—M. Y. Pthm.

and journals say so little about Ameri­
can
manufactures? Simply because
they wish the people to think that
everyone has to buy goods upon which
tariff duties are laid and because they
wish the people to overlook tlie fact
that there is any American coin pc tition to keep foreign prices down.
The whole subject is finely illus­
trated in an interview hod with C. H.
Dickerson, of Detroit, of the firm of
Dickerson &amp; Co., dealers in hata, caps,
furs and straw goodsi Speaking of the
McKinley law, he said:
"The Increased duty on felt bain neces­
sitated cither an increased price to tbe
merchant and the customer or, to retain
the price prevailing before the Increased
duty obtained, an Interior quality of ma­
terial. Ho hod, however. ^tooJ a portion of
tho Increased duty and ho was thus en­
abled to retail the huts at tbo old price*,
while tho deteriorated quality of the ma­
terial used fa so Inconsiderable as to bo no
factor In Its appearance or durability.”
So mtach for the foreign article.
Now hear what he said of the home
product:
“The beat grades of American made hats
are bcpehsor is evert war to the best
roKEias made and these goods havo not
been effected In any way by tho McKinley
bin. AND ARK SOLD AS CBXAPLT AS EVER DXroRS."
So long as the American citizen con
get better hats, made at home by
American laborers, paid American
wages, us cheaply as ever before, iv
will be hard for the Democrats to con­
vince the people of Michigan that they
are being swindled by the McKinley

ty-four feet of lot four hundred ninety-three
(4«) of tbe city, formerly village, of HusUnR".
Michigan, according to tbe recorded plat thrreOfDaled Sept. Mb, A. D., IMS. „
D. G. HoniRsoir.
Administrator.

W. H. H. Heath. Funeral furnishing g ds
and Director. First-claw hearse and outfit.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Rooms over K. Mudge

_/But Mr. Dickerson lets the Demo­
cratic cat out of the bag and explains
why Grover Cleveland, Don M. Dick­
inson and other manufacturers of Demo­
cratic campaign thunder raise such a
howl about a tariff on lints. American
hats are not exquisite enough for them.
They're not "English, y’know.” Those
gentlemen belong to the class of cus­
tomers described by Mr. Dickerson
when he said:
"There fa s certain class of customers
who will have the English madu but and no
other. This class ha* grown to considerable
numbers, aud aro of tho class who alm to
be KXCLUmvK and to whom the cost of grat­
ifying a whim fa of no consequence."r
Patriotic American citizens have
little in sympathy with such “exclu­
sive” gentlemen, for whose elegant
heads an American hat is not good
enough.
The American vote will go
with the American hat.
A correspondent of the Npw York
Press calls to mind:
"The laboring
mon of this country should not forget
that Grover Cleveland during his ad­
ministration showed his contemptuous
disregard for their Interests by permit­
ting his Commissioner of Indian Affairs
to purchase for the use of the Indian
Bureau several hundred wagons from
lessees of the Tennessee penitentiary,
all of which were manufactured by
convict labor.”

The “unspeakable Dana” of the Sun
has thejHipretfie-Jelight of beholding
national Democracy in the sere days of
early autumn eating its words spoken
in the green days of early summer.
Free trade is to the rear, protection is
no longer as unconstitutional as it was
in June.—Knoxville, (Tenn.) Journal.
There are now 27 tinplate mills in
successful operation
in the United
States. There would have been at
least 50 of these mills at the present
time, had it not beei^ for the menace
of free trade which the Democratic
party has held over the country for the
past two years.—Grand Rapids Eagle.

The union veterans have sized up
Judge Monte's comradeship to a nicety.
They will apply his own standard and
stick by their own party as faithfully
as he has done since he turned Deino-

The bacteriologists have not yet de­
tided whether the stuffing in that Gray
Gables letter contained the spirillum
of reform or merely plain, common­
place demagogism.—N. Y. Pres*.
Dan
will av
state v
but w
time.

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A

aJAMXH* BOA op Atoq L-»TX..
,,-noo OJ&lt;„
)4jno,C ppi
tmj [|a«tW
-w- ’.»H TVM11® ’&lt;‘**1 *’10—UOS IP’®8
jStriujotn iqq* q J^uirdg
M°q p«»q nox oawh—

mu Bays tho Democrat*
le state this year.
The
swept and the Capitol toof
Republican broom this

Pimples!

Pimples!

Can Be Cured.

SEWING MACHINE ?
If so, buy of the man who sells at the same price to rtle
poor man'or woman as to the rich. He wont charge yuu J55
, for a poor machine and sell tho same style of machine to an­
Goto DR LOWRY’S and! other for $25 as do some dealers.. Oh, no!
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses-or spec tael ee. In or
der to- have your eye sight
preserved. into old age, the
eyes- should be properly exam Is just as good tO'Trav. as the dollar of tile rich. He wflg
ined and the right kind ot The Light Running World Renowned Domestic, The New
Home and some other first-class machines.
glasses- worn. | Dr. Lowry
He will sell yon a machine for a small payment down
keeps a large stook of the fin­ and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
est quriity and greatest vari­
It will pay yon to call on him before you buy.
ety of eye glasses and specta
Needles, oils*and parts for all machines.,
clesathis offloe, where you
can have your eyes examined,
at all tmes.

The Dollar of the Poor Man

T. PHILLIPS.

SCHOOL BOOKS.

Peoples DRUG STORE
HE largest complete
stock of new and sec­
end liand School Books­
and everything needed in
the school room in Barry
County.

T

(II.

Goodyem

DRUGGIST and book­
seller, and the originator
and promoter of LOW
prices for Drugs, Books
and School Supplies.
2nd Hand Books, wanted.

Websters Dictionary 5c.

IT'S A “JIM DANDY,'"
The stock of lumber and shingles kaJely
purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider.
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studmg.
The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

Their No.~2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything."

25

YEARS
SOLID WEAR

With HOT SPRINGS EC- Is'the length of time that
ZAEMA SOAP. This prep­
aration being mainly the
evaporated salts from the
waters of the Hot Springs,
Arkansas, will cure pimplee,
bleech head and all eruptions
Are warranted to last.
of the skin. Nicely perfumed
for the toilet, Sold for the
Also remember you
next ten days only, at 17c per fet a Present—“Good
cake.
'orm,” of $2.00 value

SPOONS AND FORKS

with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewerystore.
Quality and price al­
THE bRQQQIST, ways right.
Agent.

Fred L Heath,

F. R. Pancoast

HAVE just received and opened up our first
invoices of new fall dress goods. To say that
WEwe
are pleased with them would not describe

it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
see them.

The Reliable Jeweler.

FROM 12 1-2 CENTS OF
A full line of Fall and Winter goods just
received. Ladies Beaver shoes of all kinds.
Women’s, Misses and Childrens rubber boots
and storm slippers. Also a full line of men’s
and boys’ knit and felt boots, socks and rub­
bers of all kinds, and the best line of school
shoes in the city. Call and examine them
before buying.
Remember your ticket on the Worlds Fair
Atlas.

r. q. JTOWELL
Repairing done by J. C. WOODRUFF.

We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have proven very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

We are now showing our first invoice of the.- goods.
Come in and see them

at RUSSELL'S.

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                  <text>The best Aduertisingmediumtn Bar­
ry County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 25

HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 20, 1892.

Koal Six Dollars a Ton This Month!

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS..
■ ----- AT—

ntsrinax. nci.

__ COUNTY NEWS.
«»’Utal«nal dlse w.
Uto

Fine weather at this writing—Mr. and
Mrs. 0. P. Weatherbee, of Flowerfleld,
were guests of Mrs. D. N. Stocking last
week Lottie Ward Is work' ng in your
city at present—CoraWllllamTl* wortlag
for Mrs. George Ford—Mr. and Mrs.
mnk Roberta, of Irving, were the guests
of J. P. Springer last Sunday—Frank
Johnson was on our streets last Sunday.

H ood - and - Coal - Heaters

Wood - and - Coal - Cooks.

Dswllag.
Rain fa very much needed here, the
wheat fa beginning to look poor—M.
Smith and wife entertained relatives from
Assyria, last Sunday—The social held at
the Grange Hall last Friday evening, was
well attended. The proceeds amounting
10
benefit of the church.
—(Wil l our Dewi Ing correspondent please
send name. Our correspondent’s record
bookhas been lost.—Ed.)—M. Aldrich vistied in Albion last week—Mrs. James
Boyd 1s very low at this writing, with no
hopes of recovery—Alfred Onnsbee re­
turned home last Saturday, to make a
short visit—The infant child of M. Smith
Is quite sick at this writing—R. G. Rice
and wife entertained company from Ohio
last Sunday.

South IlMtlnr*.
Mrs. E. Pennock attended the W. C. T.
U. Convention held at Jackson last week
—Our district school fa progressing finely
under the management of Miss Myrces—
About fifty of the neighbors and friends
of Mrs. Eber Lake surprised her last Fri­
day evening and reminded her that she
had arrived at her forty ninth birthday.
After presenting her with a lovely couch
and partaking of a bountiful repast we
dispersed to our homes feeling that we
had a very pleasant and enjoyable time—
The Star Sunday School fa In a very flour­
ishing condition. Our last quarterly " re­
port was exceedingly gratifying. This
quarter has commenced much in earnest—
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening—
Mrs. Martin was thrown from her buggy
aud sustained serious injuries—Mr. Seibel
has been very sick but fa better at this
writing.

Koal Six Dollars a Ton This Month!

hgt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,
•

.

j

•

:&gt;«* .
y not

Cloaks,

Blankets, Bedding,

IMPORTANT
To every person suffering from
Piles or any other Rectal disease'.

OB. LAKINS,
The Rectal specialist of Grand
Rapids, Js at the Hastings House,
Hastings, every Thursday after­
noon and Friday forenoon.

Dr. Likins has a large list of
patients in Hastings and vicinity
and more are securing his services
at each visit as a result of his un­
usual success In his special prac­
tice.
t
All are Invited to call fort- con­
' sultatlon and examination both
of which are absolutely free.

AND

Live Geese Feathers.
When in GRAND RAPIDS stop at

rhejmost complete stock of Dress Goods
in the state.
.

A full line of Gents FurnishingjGaods.

A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for SI.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp;, Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

GRAND RAPIDS,
^!e make a specialty
“‘making Gents suits
and pants to order.

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-TOE KENT-x
opposite UNION DEPOT.

Ratca tn.OOFcrDtty.
Free Baggage Transfer. New House
Steam Beat and Electric Bells. RoomsSO
up.
BEACH A BOOTH.

To consumers of kerosene oil in Has­
tings and Barry Co: We have established
an agency at Hastings for the sale of
Snow Drop oil, which for lumlnatfng pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire
test makes it perfectly safe. Jit produces
a clear and white light and free of odor,
nor does it cause any deposit on chimney
which fa so common with cheap and low
test Ohio oil. Since July 1, 1801, Michi­
gan allows the use of 120 degrees fire test
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene
made from Ohio crude and possesses a
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
to raise the fire test to 150 degrees or more
It becomes useless, so far as producing
light fa concerned but at*a low test will
burn fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable ordor while burning and load­
ing the ehimney with a greasy subetanca.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost Is ta*
little different than what you pay for the
cheap goods you are using and the satisfac­
tion yoawUlgetln light will more Han
comMnaat&amp;'Aylsf nothing of addtttooal
safet^Fur sale by 8. *• Phillipa, H. I*
Newton ax&gt;d Coot A Oodk.

Hope Center.
Mr. and Mrs. McQuarrle visited at W.
Payne’s in Brush Ridge Sunday—S. Will­
iams has relatives from Dakota visiting
him—Grace Tompkins, of Gull Lake,
spent the past week with Mrs. Ira Hart—
C. Loomis will have a new barn in the
near future—Mrs. Ira Hart visited friends
in, Brush Ridge Friday—Agnes Larabee
has taken the position as housekeeper at
John Kahlers, formerly occupied by Katie
Horn—Mrs. John Kahler Is no better at
this writing—Mr. and Mrs. D. Mosher, of
Hickory Corners, and George Smith, of
Roas Center, visited at O. D. Loomis last
week—Rev. Olmstead, of Ohio, la visiting
friend* In these parts—H. V. Loomis and
wife Sundayed at Brush Ridge—Little
May Hart fa quite sick._____

Carlton Center.
The people’s party had a blow out Wed­
nesday night at the town hall. A riD roar­
ing fire however didn’t precede the advent
of the speakers, who were W. F. Smith,
Schoolcraft, W. O. Lowden and John Sul­
livan Den his. of your city. In fact their
reception was cold and the thermometer*
of their enthusiasm showed about 20 de­
grees below zero. This Is a great people's
party town and some.of the audience was
satisfied with what they listened to. while
others got up and left disgusted. We
hope our fanners will not be deceived In
voting for George L. Yaple. We are glad
to say that a few democrats here regard
principle, above putting a few political
contortionists In office, and neither the
people's party candidates nor the “Weaver”
elector will receive their votes—John
Lewi* says that he would like to let his
mail route, as he says he has not the time
to carry It, but wo think that John will
haye to pay more than he gets, as he only
gets about 47 cents a trip—Fanners say it
is rather dry plowing, as we have not had
very much rain.

Creesy.
Our Sabboth School Is Increasing In
numbers and also In Interest under the ad­
ministration of our efficient superintend­
ent, Mra. Warren Flabor—The annual re­
union of the Colby family, took place at
Mr. Alanson Barber's Oct. 12. Quite a
number from this plaeo were In attendance
—The eleven months old child of Mr. and
Mrs. Enos Barber, was buried week ago
last Sunday. They have the sympathy of
all—Wednesday evening of this week
Rev. Mr. Tomklnson will preach at the
Sbeans school house— Mrs. Vandewalker
Is reported some better—Miss Susie Deer­
ing, of Hastings, is visiting at her father's
—Mfas Annlo Tlbblta spent a few days
last week visiting friends at Spring Brook.

Woodbull
Norman Latham was In town on Tues­
day—Luke Waters of yonr city was In our
village on Saturday—Jesse Jordan fa Im­
proving the looks of his property by grad­
ing hfa front—Columbus day will be cele­
brated by our village school by raising a
pole and floating a beautiful dag to the
breeze. The pupils assisted by the G. A.
R. post of this place will raise the pole,
after which appropriate exercises will be
given—Polities don’t seem to warm up
much yet—Some pieces of wheat are look­
ing finely—Ed Leonord has purchased a
fine colt of Eph. Lucas—Carpenter and
Son have returned from the north having
sold ail their horses—L. D. Warner sold a
fine team at the Ionia fair—Benjamin
Hewit has received a pension of 81X00 a
month—B. 8. HlRy has geos to Chicago
&lt;M a business trip-Dr. Baughman has rstaroed from his. hnatiag trip—Ell Otoe

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Largest Circulation
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County.
WHOLE NO. 1949

EDUCATED INVENTORS.

BROWN AS A PUNCTUATOR.

A Mistake Too Frequently Stade by Mea
Who Write IMuyraphies.
Mark Twain, In his novel, ’The Ameri­
can Claimant,’’ Introduces his readers to a
mechanics’ club debate, the manifest ob­
ject being to satirise the socialistic ten­
dencies of the workmen of the present day.
One of the speakers, a self educated printer,
delivers a long harangue t* prove that wa
"overrate the college culture share in the
production of the mighty progress" of tbs
nation. "In looking over a list of inventors,'’
ho continues, "I find that they were not
college bred men. Of course there are ex­
ceptions, but these exceptions are few."
Now It has long been a custom and a
very pleasant one no doubt that aa soon as
a man has risen to great prominence hlS
friends bars sought to add luster to hi*
glory by making his origin more humbl*
than it really was and representing hfa
education aa having been practically neg­
lected. In the life of a presidential candi­
date, got up for campaign purpoees, thfa
may be all very Well, tor our partisanship
makes us all very credulous, but in ths
work of a standard author it is entirely
different.
Now the writer is well nwarc that Mark
Twain is such a fanny man that it fa often
difficult to know when to take him seri­
ously. But in the present instance It 14
manifest that Mr. Clemens has allowed hi*
reason to be carried awr.y by the popular
fallacy that the great inventors were men
of little or no education, who started oul
in life with vague ideas of the alphabet
aud multiplication table. To say that the
Inventors, with very few exceptions, were
not college bred fa to make a ndretatement
that could have been rectified at the ex­
pense of a very little research.
To toko only the more noted names in
the field of American invention, we find
that Morae was not only educated at Yale,
but that be achieved success as a portrait
painter long before he ever dreamed of
having hfa name connected with the elec­
tric telegraph. While very poor In early
life, Whitney was quick to see the advan­
tages of education, and endured many
hordshlpH for the sake of working hfa way
through Yale college. Corliss received a
good academic education, and know enough
to construct a machine for sewing heavy
leather before he had ever seen the inside
of a machine shop.
Fulton was a man of education, and waS
a landscape pointer by profession before he
became inten-sted in rfaecbanlca. The elder
Roebling graduated at the Berlin Poly­
technic school, ami hfa eon was educated
at the Rennselaer institute. Gatling was
not only educated, but ho studied medicine
and took a degree. Moncure Robinson,
one of our pioneer railroad constructors
and the builder of the Philadelphia and
Reading road, was designed for the law,
and was educated in the Gerardine acad­
emy and William aud Mary college.
Dahlgren and Ericsson received a mili­
tary education, the latter hairing the title
of LL. D. Rodman, of gun and powder
tame, was a graduate of West Print, and
Thurston, to whom we are indebted for
more than one invention, was educated at
Brown university. The list could be great­
ly extended if we included the names of
men noted for their discoveries in the sci­
ences, who must of necessity have had the
highest education. It la poor policy at
best for self educated men to attempt to
undervalue the advantages of a liberal
education.
No Inventor Deed be afraid that ae will
handicap himself in hfa work by going
through college. To state that Howe and
Edison received very little education In
early life proves nothing in an. argument
on this subject. While they dceerve all
the more credit on that'account, who can
deny that their services to the world might
not have been even greater thackhey are
If they had started out in life with the ad­
vantages of a college educationF—Mechan­
ical News. ____________________

What Came of Trying a Wew Rapid
IHsthod of Learning the Buies.
"Brown, my boy, there's nothing like It.
It's better ti an 'French in six weeks,' be­
cause you can work it into yourself In s
month, so that you can hardly say or think
anything without following the rule. Tak*
this beautiful selection, which recalls out
schoolboy days: The boy stood on ths
burning deck, comma, whence all but ht
had fled, semicolon; the flames that Ht ths
the battle’s wreck, comma, shone around
him o’er the dead, period.’ That's grand:
that’s inspiring. You have all the beauty
and all the sentiment, and betides you
punctuate as you go along, and so mingls
the artistic and the useful.”
Brown was quite taken with thfa new
plan for learning how to punctuate prop­
erly. lie had often felt like a brother tc
thb fellow who wrote a book without any
punctuation whatever, simply adding fa
an appendix a complete list of punctuation
marks, from which the reader could select
and punctuate as much or as little aa he
pleased.
The first lesson went off swimmingly.
Brown so fell into the spirit of It that as
he walked up the street afterward hs
found himself soliloquizing: "I wonder,
comma, if I had better get that paregoric,
comma, for the baby, comma, before I g«
home, period. Perhaps, comma’’— Then hs
slipped up on a piece of banana skin and
went down flat with two exclamation
points and enough stars to equip several
issues of a "blanket sheet.”
For the first time In his life he felt Uks
using the "dash” and also making a dash
for the miscreant who threw that murder­
ous peel there. He lay on the pavement
long enough to denote several paragraphs,
then got up with difficulty and limped
down the street. But the magic power ol
that first lesHon was still upon him, and
meeting a newsboy he began, "Well, com­
ma, my boy, comma, have you The Star!
Interrogation point." The sharp eyed lit­
tle rascal stared at him curiously, and then
replied: "Com-ah! Come off. When did
yer ’scape from th’ ’sylum!"
After punctuating the town generally
during the next two hours and getting a
crowd of small boys at hfa heels, whom h&lt;
escaped by seeking refuge in an empty
school building—a place the average boy
never enters if he can help It—he took
homo to his dear family a somewhat bat­
tered but still large supply of punctuation.
At 2 a. m. his wife nudged him, "John
John, there are burglars in the house!"
“What—ah! Burgtars, burglars." Now
wide awoke, he sprang to the floor ex­
claiming, "Dearest, comma, I will defend
you, comma, even with my heart's blood,
commo. If necessary, exclamation point."
Hethen threw open the chamber door right
In the face of two masked burglars, who
held pistols to Ufa breast aud demanded,
“Your money or your life!”
With one whirl of his strong right arm
he dashed the pistols aside, two bullets
perforating the ball window instead of hfa
head, as was Intended. With two more
whirls of that trusty arm he Bent ths
burglars, as surely and swiftly as one sen­
tence follows another in the mouth
of a two-hundrvd-a-minute speaker, outthrough the window after the bullets,
remarking: "There, comma, now, comma,
you can hunt your bullets at your leisure,
period. Call again, comma, and I’ll show
you how to punctuate better, comma, but
you can’t put a period to my existence just
yet, period."
Then, rushing back to his wife, he ex­
claimed, “Joy- of my life, exclamation
point, light of my eyes, more exclamation
point*, come to my arms, period.” They
fell, weeping, upon each other's necks.
Stars and dashes come in here, denoting a
domestic scene too sacred for the eyes aud
ears of the vulgar public.—Washington
Btar.
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Meteoric stones.
The source of meteoric stones has grea»lv puzzled scientists. Many have supposed
them to be projected from lunar volcanoea
to such a distance a* to come within range
of the earth’s attraction; others have given
them a terresttal volcanic origin. The gen­
erally received opinion fa that of Laplace,
who supposed them to be masses of matter,
small planets in tact, revolving around
the sun and coming within the earth's at­
traction. Thfa opinion fa carried out by
the fact that showers of meteors occur at
periodical intervals in August and Novem­
ber. It has been calculated that of mete­
ors bright enough to be visible to the naked
eye ou a clear, moonless night the number
that enter our atmosphere cannot be less
th an 7,500,(XX), and if thoec that would be
visible in a telescope are included, at least
400,000,00a
As there fa no reason to believe that the
region lu which our earth moves is more
thickly beset with meteoric bodies than
other parte of the solar domain, and as ths
space through which the earth sweeps in
a day fa a mere point compared with the
whole extent of that domain, the-total
number of three bodies that must exist
around the sun is beyond conception. The
hundreds of millions yearly burned up In
our atmosphere (the ashes of which add,
It fa estimated, 1,000 tons weight to our
earth in three years) will never be mined,
—Brooklyn Eagle.

A Punctual lied Ma*.
Matthias Splitlog, chUf of the Wyan­
dotte*, lives in Kansas, and being known
to poasees about a million dollars' worth
of property is called the wealthiest Indian
in America. Although over seventy years
of age, and unable to read or write, ha is a
keen business man. By his shrewdness
and ability he has acquired large tracts of
land In Kansas and Missouri, bouses and
lots In Kansas City, and han money invest­
ed In a number of paying enterprises.
The white men to whom he gave a &lt;20.­
000 lesson in punctuality had persuaded
him to aell them a certain tract of land for
1140,000, and were to pay him the money at
10 o’clock at a bank Id Kansas City. On
the appointed morning, a few minutes be­
fore the boffr named, the old Indian en­
tered the bank and took a seat, with hfa
eye fixed upon a clock. The capitalists had
not appeared when the hands of the clock
reached the hour. As it began to strike
the old fad tan arose to hfa feet and at the
last stroke of the dock he promptly walked
out of the building. On the street, less
than a block away, he met the men who
were to buy his land hurrying toward the
hank. They begged him to return with
them, but he refused, saying that If they
still wished to deal with him he would
meet them at 10 o’clock ou the following
day at the same place.
Thfa time both the white men and the
Indian were promptly on hand, but when
the former offered old Matthias the price
agreed upon for the land he told them that
while &lt;140,000 was yesterday’s price to­
day3* price was &lt;100,000, and to these terms
they finally were compelled to accede.—
Harper’s Young People.
Crosses Imprinted by Lightning.
Crosses imprinted by lightning are very
old. for Gregory Naxtanxen declares that
In the year 800 A. D. they were Imprinted
upon the bodies and clothing of workmen
occupied in rebuilding the temple of Jeru­
salem. At the end of the Sixteenth century
a similar thing occurred at Wells cathe­
dral. Coreaubon, who derived his InforniAtios from Dr. Still, the bishop, says that
during divine service In the cathedral two
or three claps of thunder were heard,
which frightened the worshippers so much
that they all threw ..themselves ou the
ground. Lightning flashed without hurt­
ing any one present, bat it was afterward
found that crosses had been imprinted
upon the bodies of all who were In the

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They were discussing the amateur theat­
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was bewailing the hard luek that hod
brought on a violent beadache and pre­
vented hfa appearance.
“Do you know, old boy," he said oonfldentlally, “that was to have been the ef­
fort of my life. I had the love scene down
fine, and Mildred’s heart must have been
of stone if she failed to eee that I was in
earnret. I was willing to stake everything
on the result, for I wn# confident she would
accept md thq moment the curtain went
down. "And io think that my usual hard
luck would step in just when all my hope*
were about to be realized."
“I heard Mildred refer to your nonappsarance,” remarked Fayer.
"You did! And what did she say!”
"Said you performed an act of charity by
oot coming ou."—New York Evening Sun,

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Mara! Doea folks live there!
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“About five miles to the left of Cus­
ter’s peak." Taylor repeated over and
over gain. Two or three minutes passed
awcy.and then the latter bent forward
and crivd out:
,
’ "Why. the old man is deed!"
Bo he was. He bad mad» no struggle
—even no sign.
"Well, that was white iu him not to
delay us." laughed the lead srof the cararan when informed of the event
"Some men might have ke»»tca here ail
day and. then concluded net to die after
alL Now the only thing is to plant him."

A couple of men were a-on scooping
out a shallow grave with their spades,
and within half an hour after the flame
' of life had flickered out the body was
“ IP7iy, the old mnji lx dcadf*'
____ covered and the wagon train moving on.
•Do you wish ns to bunt up your , "J-hen
roupkTof ** great’ vid tore*

friend* aud tell them where and how a^ppej from the sky to earth to writ
you died?’ asked Harkins.
' • • , ।
Throe or four gaunt wolves, their long
“Friends!" laughed the old man. "I hair JirtT
ragged. came skulking

never had one. I hain’t got any."
over the broketrground.
•But can we do anything?" asked
Fiv- painted ami feathered Indians
Taylor.
‘ crept out of a dry ravine scarcely forty
“FurtJy, prop me up a leetle higher rods away, and with ths vengence of
D an l in'ile •’» a«llw_• whisky. 1। (jevR.t
worJt with bands and sticks
and.then give me a drink of
suctl
&gt;* iriteWB MinmI imrta-r
never sot as much by the stuff aa some, to uncover the body* There was a sup­
perfe-t i’ll—. Hood’s
I
blood punfler. •*! I| b»« n»“l «•.»!
but mebbe it will keep life iu mo till 1 pressed shout iu* it was rolled out and
rerecisestrfc«L*rrh. Itcivo-n *
can spin my yarn. Now, then, did ye another as thu scalp was held aloof.
builds up U.e whole sjsleiu.
Five minutes later the wolves and
ever hear tell of old Bridger?"
Hood's PHI* *ct e-MeW» ©non tho liver
“I have," replied Taylor. "Ho was aa vulture* had the body to themselves.
sroosln«it(rnm .orplai vtoii* ns&gt;ar*l duties,
old hunter and trapper, who was wiped
cures cOA5*.ipAUou aud *«•!»;« .J.gesttuu.
CHAPTER II.
The P. O. A N. road is buildiUK a depot out at the Fort Kearney massacre."
And now, as tho wagon train makes
•Correct; and they've got a fort named
at Lum.
.
after him somewhar’ out here. Bridger it* slow way over the broken country,
Kalauuuuu Jews have ••rgaiilzeit ■ deand me was pards fur many yean. We let ns see with whom wo have to do.
batlng&lt;club.
was in this Black Hills country together
Two years before this story opens
upward of twenty years ago. I’ve been Harkins had come out from England to
wanting to get back thar fur these last letter his fortunes. He was English,
bred and born, a resident of Leaming­
/‘Did yon and Bridger find any gold ton, and his wife had died the year be­
When «ho was* Child, she cried for Cestorin.
there?" asked Harkins.
fore. Though a widower, he was not
“That’s what Pm comin to. I didn't, childless.
The woman in the wagon
but ho did. We went thar to hunt, bem train was his daughter, Bess. A wo­
satisfied if we got enough skins andpelta man? No, a girl of eighteen—a typical
to keep us in powder and ball. One day English girl of the middle class. The
when a war party made a dash at us we father had tried ranching and failed,
got separated. I took to the timber and and had put his last dollar into tho out­
Ann Arbor's city council l« having scl­
Bridger hid in a cave in a canyon. It fit of tho gold hunting part/. Should
eral rounds with slaughter houses.
was three days before we cum together Bess bo left’ behind among strangers in
The Unitarian churches of the ntste aie agin, and then we had to dust out to a strange land, or taken on an expedi­
holding a'confcrence at Battle Creek.
save our scalps. It was on the way homo tion which had its peril for every hour?
that Bridger told me what he found in • "Are you crazy"' queried the gold
A young daughter of Cli.irb-M \Vriglit,of the care."
.
hunters, when Harkins asked them to
East Coe. came near dying, being poisoned
&lt;
The men almost held their breaths, decide.
by eating black eoboosh eh-reie*.
.
But when tho train was ready to move
while the old man waited a minute be­
out of Brule City, and tho men saw tho
fore resuming.
red cheeked English lassie seated beside
“Bridger never told a lie in his life.
young Joe Blyn, who was to drive tho
What he said about that cave kin be de­
Harkins wagon while tho owner rode
pended on same as if you read it in the
horseback, they lifted their hats as they
good book. Thar was gold thar in heaps.
redo past. And when they saw how
He said it was in lumps and bars, as if
brave she tried to look and act, and un­
it had been melted up— mor’n a span of
derstood that sho was willing to brave
hosses could draw. Ho was in thar a
all perils for' tho affections sho bore
day and a half. And he had time to be
her father, they said to one another:
sartin."
"There’s a girl to bo proud of. Let’s
"It was the red man’s treasure house!"
give
tho Englishmi 3 n fair show.’’
exclaimed Taylor.
Anfl no queen could have asked for or
"Waal, no; Bridger,didn't reckon the
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been shown greater respect Sho it was
Injuns had ever diskivered the place.
Who knelt beside the grave of the old
He allowed that tho gold had bin thar
CHAPTER L
the timo when th© Mexicans kivered this
"Halt!”
Pre heard tell' thar was a
It is ten o'clock in tho forenoon of a country.
June day. Ten white topped wagons, white race all over tho west."
"Yes, the Aztecs," replied on© of tho
drawn by as many, spans of hearv. horses,
are strung out in lino, on the/jdaiDS of
"Them’a^L It was them instead of.
Northern Dakota, while fifteen horse­
. men are distributed its length to act os th© Injuns who stored up the gold. Wo
.guards.
There is a driver to each allowed to go back after it some day,
wagon, and you can thus count twenty- but the years went on,. Bridger got
five souls. Twenty-fiye? Ah! but sharp wiped out and now I’m headed that
■ ©yes detect the fluttering of a woman’s way only to feed th© wolves."
“And—and you will tell us where this
dress on the eeat of on© of the wagons.
Twenty-six, then, with their faces cave is?” anxiously inquired Taylor.
“I will," replied tho dying man, as a
sternly set to th© west, each man heavi­
ly armcxl and every eye scanning tho smile flitted across his face. "Hain’t it
country ahead and about for signs of cures? One lays a-dyin, thinkin of the She ft teas who knelt btuhlc the grave of
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the old hunter.
hereafter, and tho other is jist artrexndanger.
blin in his anxiety to git bold of wealth hunter, laid away in such unseemly
Who are they?
«
haste
and
with
so littlo ceremony, and
and spend it? It’s like poor humanity.
The gallant Custer has made his re­ Tho thought of that gold never bothered uttered a short prayer in behalf of tho
port of gold in the Black Hills, and me ary hour, while you will risk your dead, and though some of tho wilder
fifty thousand seekers after wealth aro liveTrur a sight of it But Hl tell ye. spirits affected to ridicule, there was a
moving to the west The country is That's what 1 axed ye to coin in hern look of pride on their faces as they
still iu the hands of the savages, and in­ fur. You’ve bin white with me, and I turned them upon tho girl kneeling be­
furiated nt tho (bought of being overrun kin reward ye fur IL*
fore them.
and pushed to th© wall, as has been the
Who was Joo Blyn? An American of
Harkins and Taylor glared at each
case over and over again, every man other across tho dying man. Tho fiend twenty-four, ranchman, scout, gold
who can bear arms is on the warpath to of avarice was already whispering in hunter; bravo as a lion and tender as a
drive back tho invaders.
woman. Ho had been with Sheridan
their ears.
This party has com© out from Brulo
"If you strike the big Cheyenne at the and Custer, with Miles and Cook. He
City, Dakota. It followed the White forks," said tho hunter, "the mountains had carried dispatches from field to fort,
river for mor© than two hundred miles, will be due north of you. The big peak from post to headquarters. Tho soldiers
and left it to striko northwest for tho in front of ye has been named after Cus­ and civilians knew him as Joe; tho In­
forks of tho Big Cheyenne two days be­ ter. About five miles to the right of dians called him "Tho White Wind."
fore we found them. For the last three that peak Is a canyon—the one up which More than onco they had*ifound his trail
days Indian signs have been plenty. Bridger fled. He said he went about a and pushed him hart1, but never had they
They have entered upon the territory of mile and then took into a smaller one overtaken him. And within an hour
the hostilee, and every mile of their leadin to the left He hadn’t gone fur from tho time Joe Blyn helped Bess Har­
progress will now be watched by keen before he grabbed a bnsh to pull him­ kins to a scat on tho wagon he know that
eyes.
self upon a ledge out of th© bottom, and he loved her, and sho realized that sho
r “Haiti Is there danger ahead?'
a* ho reached the ledge he was at the had fallen in with agreeable company.
fj^’e wagons close up rapidly, as tho mouth of the cave. He reckoned it was
Who was Taylor? An Iowa fanner; a
-drivere ^iave 1x5611 dolled to do, end in eight or ten feet up, and he thought a man of will and nerve, who thirsted to
ten minUK"” ever&gt;'tbInK b P^P^red for path led from it up into the mountain. acquire wealth speedily.
People at
whatever mi/v haPIW11It ar' always dusky in those rifts, and homo called him stingy aud grasping.
•Here, Hark.'"-116"’ Taylorr calls ye might pass up and down a lifetime
An hourafler tho "old’ hunter's death
the leader to two^
“oo°ted men. and si nothing. It may tako ye a tho light of avarice Shone so brightly in
and as they ride forwfeC1 h® continues:
month of sarchin, but ye’ll fiqfi a big bis eyes that a physiognomist (would
•The old man is going u? *urn "P
reward.*'
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toes, and I’ve called a halt to lesdie
WJ
caught his every word
in peace. He’s been asking for botjl ©f kfffl X8nght
With the others we have little to do.
Impress it on his memory,
you."
’
5nu oaca ScretTyTtopei that the other Expeditions such as this are made up.of
Who was tho old man? Ho 1&gt; j joined would forget This-eagerncss resulted anybody and everybody. No one asks
the party at the hist jp^nent, coming
in a curious error. Hanrins understood where they come from and certificates
from no ono/rajpd where. Ho was on tho hunter aright when .ho said to the of character are not demanded.
old hunter am^uapper, and had been in right
When one speaks of the plains of the
Custer’s peak. Taylor under­
the Black
Is country. He could guide stood him to tho left
great west you must not confound them
'
the party by the best and most direct
with
the prairies. "God made the prai­
"Ye’ll hev to be on the watch fur red­
ro*to- and he had tho money to outfit skins." said tho old man after a long ries," says an Indian legend, "while
-■W^eif. He gave his name as Saunders, pause. “They're out and in arms and satan made the plains." Tho one is a
Vand his queer speech and actions made they’ll show yo no mercy. This rush of level, covered with rich grass and car­
tho crowd look upon him as weak in tho white men will drive ’em back after a peted with flowers, and the soil turned
head. Ho had been taken very ill the time, and 1 counsel ye to let tho cave up by the plow is tho richest of earth.
day before, and both Harkins and Tay­ alono till it’s safe to go thar. Then ye Tho other is rolling, broken ground,
lor had shown him many octa of kind­ kin make up a small party, bring it off ridged, tumbled, confused. Rock out­
ness. No one expected his death, and and divide it up as is fair.”
crops, the soil is almost flint and nature
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the announcement that his hoar had
“Never!” whispered Taylor as he can scarcely force a weed or bush, to
grow. Wolvo and serpents are at home
come created much surprise. However, clenched hi* hands.
after each had spoken his mind about it,
“Divide with him when 1 can get it on these desolate stretches of country,
th© majority of the men threw them­ all!'* demanded Harkins of himself.
but all other living things avoid them.
selves down on the grass to smoke or
They had been friends in danger. The There is a lonesomencss and a desolation
chat, and mor© than one impatiently prospect of wealth had turned their and a homesickness about them which
estimated the distance lost by this delay. friendship to hate. An hour ago they has caused men to go load.
Harkins and Taylor dismounted and would have periled their lives for each
It was over such a stretch of country
climbed into tho wagon where the old other.
Now they wished each other that the wagon train slowly picked its
man lay. A few hours had wrought a deoil.
way.
Ridge after ridge, dip after dip,
* ’ ' ’
great change in him, and it was plain
The imsesrion of gold may bring hap- always the same sterilo scenery; always
piuess. The thirst for it may lead to the samo vultures flying in circles so
enough that his timu had come.
"Look a-here, men,” began the old murder.
high up that they looked no larger than
man as tho air expressed their sorrow
••Ye hev been good to me and I wish robins.
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for him, “this has com© a leetle sooner yo lack," said the old man in ~
They speak of boundless prairies. So
than I looked fur, but Pm not goin to but neither of the mewheard I
are tho plains boundless—or eaim to be.
complain, .•’ur forty years the Lord has were thinking wm! planning.
You may ride for 200 imlee before there
"Abutit fiv«$ miles
let mo live to roam these yere plains and
dwell in the mountains, and my race i* Custer'S iwk,*H&lt;ririM kept rapeetiag c-Soou cum,w1
halt ia made.
run. I hain’t got no word of complaint" to.hiinaelf.
• ■
- .
• The men h»r» crown. more •■ anatom

within th* last hour.
«■
-a™” «n&gt; mere plectrfnl
57lc»thrrf&lt;l he^U of Into- »«■&gt;
b«n Men above the ben.', of
dry
at abort bit.rr.-.l., uul it la pot-n
to all that tho train 1* under Mptonage.
Your noble*red man U a cowar'!, no
must fight with the odds in his
he tabu
all. Honest warfare il mka.Z to bint. In M. death .£8£

will sing of bis brave deeda, hot be
"'llen'and' women argue and contral

that the r«i man of Ameiiea ha. b«n
cheated, abused and maligned. They
view him from a distance. In bianadre
state he Uvea by choice Uka a dog. H»
is t icious in every «mae. Ha was boro
with ademro to tortaraand. UH. HU
low is tyranny and abuso-hls friand-

sbj-t to 1» avoided.
orwt Manitou, that belief doos notpre^hbTfro n being a boast and . teril
oowblneJ. UcbetrayablaownModrod'
He steals from hia own tnbe. He tor­
ture a prisoner ot his^own kind with as
maJt relish u h. ,«» a whit. man.
Taken as a whole, ho baa noLone staglo
trait or sentiment to prove hia right to
cumber the earth.
Aye! tho red devils had been watch­
ing that train for the Uat twenty hoar*
M a cat watches its victim when relleawd
for tho moment. They were ah©ad of it
—behind—to tho right—the left. At
first two or three—then seven or eightthen fifteen-then thirty. They ware
th© aconta and spies, and every half
hour one rode away to the weat to bear
information to the chiefs in waiting.
Th© gold hunters must be wiped out
to tho last man. Their number had
been counted over and over, their
weapons noted and tho chance* calcu­
lated. The timo was not yet. Tho lay
of tho ground was not suitable and

enough Indians hail not com© up.
&gt;»&gt;y
dared not attack with fifty—a hundred
-a hundred and fifty. They would
move upon the littlo band with two hun­
dred or more—four or five to one. That
is Indian bravery.
When a dozen of them have run down
a hunter and lifted his scalp there are
shouts of victory—words of boasting—a
war dance about his body. They never
figure on odds—unless against them­
selves.
When tho train was ready to move on
after its halt tho leader called all th©
men together for counsel. He had be*®
a soldier, as had many of tho men. He
knew what to expect, and was prudent­
ly preparing for it. Each horseman and
each driver was given orders for emer­
gency. and every mon received them
willingly and with a desire to obey.
As the train moved on it was closed
up as solidly as possible, and each driver
had his weapons at hand. It was an
hour before the’ Indians showed their
hand. Then one after another appeared
in sight out of rifle range, until fifty
could be counted. A train of emigrants
would have been rattled at sight of
thus©, and there would have been con­
fusion and disagreement as how beat to
act When you have an enemy alarmed
you have him half whipped. No one
knows this better than an Indian.
The men of an emigrant train would
have begun firing, and thus vasted their
ammunition. Tho bolder spirits would
have voted for a charge, thus giving the
devils Hiding behind the rocks and
ridges with cocked rifles a chance to
pick them off.
Tho men of tho train fired no shot and
mado no halt. Never a wagon moved
faster or slower. It was a great plow
cutting its way through tho earth over
all obstructions.
Anxious? Yes. Your brave man may
oven tremble in tho presence of danger.
It is pnly a drunkard or a fool who puts
up his life against chance and betrays
no amotion. Not anxious about tho four­
score warriors galloping about them and
now becoming derisive and defiant, but
about what was to come farther on, and
what the odds against them would be.
. “Never halt in tho presence of an
enemy unless you fortify," says n mili­
tary authority.
"So long as you are moving, the enemy
cannot m.-va against any one point." says
another.
An old veteran commanded the train
and rode in advance of it Ho saw the
lay of the country changing, and aa he
reached a ridge he could look down and
see where tho attack would be made.
Tho natural roadway ran -down for a
mile between dry gullies. These gullies
bad been scoope«l out by the heavy rain­
falls of perhaps a century, for here the
watershed ran sharply to the north for
many miles.
Tho Indians hail massed in these ra­
vines and the train would be in a trap.
"Never do what your enemy hopes
you will do," is another military maxim
Tho captain made a rapid survey of
the ground and turned to the north.
Here was a plateau strewed with bowl­
ders. but tolerably level. A battle must
bo fought Hero was tho place to fight it
It is midafternoon now. Como with
me and I will show you n right to be re­
membered forever. There is going to
bo a light which men will talk of around
tnarthstonee for the next twenty years.

CONTINUED
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..
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wi

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PETER AT CAESAREA.
NATIONAL SERIES, OCT.*21

80. It Mem* to be a Scriptural prlndpte
that if we would obtain definite blaufag
from .God in any form we must
,,
with th* whole heart. "Ye shall «&lt;*k tne

and find me when y© »hali search for me
with all your heart” (Jer. xxlx. 13). j„Uj
also taught that certain diseases could be
overcome on’^jy prayer and toting &lt;MallL

xvU, 2!X Cornelius being thus in earnest
I* the sad story of many lives made
miserable by through no fault of their ■•receives a visit from an angel.
81. The angel brings tidings from heaven
own. Scrofula is more especially lti*n
any other hereditary disease and for this that both Cornelius’ prayers and alm,
simple reason. Arising from impure and have been heard and regarded by God.
lusuffldent blood, th* dlseak* locates itself Compare Daniel** fasting and praying and
in the lymphatics, which are composed of tbo message sent to him by an a ng. I
jwhlte tissues; there is a period of foetal x, 12, 19). See also Zacharias and the
life when the whole body consist* uf white angel Gabriel (I4uke 1,13). The angel, nn
tissues, and therefore the unborn child Is ministering spirits who wait u;nu the
especially susceptible to this dreadful fils­ heirs of salvation (Heb. i, 14).
case. But there la a remedy for seroful*.
33. Behold the Intimal© ncqurintaDcetf
whether hereditary or acquired.
It is angel* with our name, the house we hr*
Hood’s S*rs*P©rill», which by it* power­ fa, the town in which w» sojourn. t.nr «.
ful effect on the Mood, expels ail trace of cupation. etc. Observe how plain and fan.
the disease and gives to the vital fluid the th© directions given to the servants. Jkith
quality and color of health. If you decide the law of Gqd and the visions of God are
to take Hood’s Saraapuriila do j»ot accept written plainly (DeuL xxvil, 8; Hal,, p,
that the one who reads may
s«,&gt;
any substitute.
.
also Ps. xxvil, 11.
A piece of red hot Iron flew into the eye
83. Cornelius having briefly replied to
of Frank Bern’, of Caro&gt; destroying the
Peter’s question, "For what intent have
sight
ye sent for me?” (vent© 29) and having
'Dieold-time showman, Col. J.H. Wood. gratefully commended him for HL prompt­
Ilea dangerously ill at Adrian. He is -73 ness, tiien adds, “Now therefore an- we all
here present before God to h.-nr ail things
years old.
‘ that are . comuymded thee of Gal." k is
Congressional Nominee Strang© has
’God and not Peter whom Cornelius ex­
challenged Julius Caesar Burrows to sev­ pect* to hear from; it is the presence of
eral Joint debates.
God, not ot Peter, that awes them.
34. "Of a truth 1 pcrreirc that Go&gt;r|s
Queer world! Queer people! -Here arc
meu and women by thousands suffering no respecter of persons." Thus Peter i^gan
from all sorts of diseases, bearing ail man­ fata address. He might have h arsed this
from
the law (Deut. x, 17: H t’Lron. six, 7.
ners of pain, spending their all on physi­
cians and "getting no better, but rather Job xxxivrlO), but he hcwle-Ia v.m
worse." when right at hand there's a rem­ convince him. Some people i . u.-dd
edy which says it can help them because med a virion to convince them thatGcd
it's helped thousands like them. "Anoth­ actually can and dues love mid wprk
er patent medicine advertlsemnL" yob say. through those who don’t belong to their
,
Yes—but not of the ordinary sort. The church.
35. “In every nation Im that f.arcth
medicine is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery, and It’S different from the or­ Him and worketh righteouMnied with Him." For Peter to put n Gentile
dinary nostrums in this:—
It does what It claims to do, or It coats ou a level with a Jew a.* ro r. rpuree
with God was surely the Spirit -p.in
you nothing!
,
The way is this: Yoq pay your drug­ Peter, for a little while before he ’. .. .,.^'bt
gist Si.OO for bolll-1. You read the direc­ very differently. Seo verse
“36. Although tho peace pr .v L- 1 f.yJetions. and you follow them. You get bet­
ter or you don’t. It you do, you buy an-' sub Christ was first for Lrm 1. y.t h .. ,u
other bottle, and perhaps another. If yon .had hinted at its being forGii.;
when bo wrote, "Peace, peace t . n.
that
don’t gel betfir, you got your mon­
h far off anti to him that Snecu 1 !
ey back. And the queer thing is that -*o
many people are willing to be sick when 19). And Paul so preached it i;. :ph. lx
18, 14; Col. i, 20, insisting time “Th
...
the remedy is at hand.
Lord over all is rich unto all that call a;
The first number of the Lscota Enter­ Him” (Ram. x, 12).
prise has made Its appearance. Tho ed­
37. Peter insisted that ;‘.-y km-w this
word whicli la-gap t . bo pnuhediu Gali­
itor is A. M. Horton.
J
lee and afterward in all Judea. Hu: be
Saginaw boys seetn to be tough by na­
could not have added that it was iwd.uise
ture. Five, mure have been arrested on
of the Snviuur’s command to preach the
charges of stealing.
Got-pel lot-very creature am! the apostles’
Charles Miller, of Kalptuazoo, got 90 faithfulness in obeying it.
3A Here is a most concise an 1 yet com­
days In the bouse of correction at Detroit
prehensive statement of the commission,
for stealing a stove.
power aud work of our lx n! Ji-ifc. U'hrist.
Here is clearly the fact of the Trion yFathcr, Sun and Holy Spirit uuit-.iiy
working on behalf of oppressed humanity
and against the devil.
39. The Bible Is the gn at and wholly lot
spired (yes, ©ven verfailly inspired) record
of God and Hi* Soo; but - - few. even of
those who powef-a the Bible, care much or
know much about its testimony. There­
fore God has appointed living men aud
Mrs. Solomon Richardson, ot Vicksburg, women who shall be living, walking,
fell on J lie street, broke ker wrist and was ■peaking Bibles, known and rer I of nil
badly cut about the head.
men. tilled with the Spirit, honoring the
A business methi association was organ­ Lord Jesus (I!-Cor. iv, !1).
40. Our verbal twtlmcmy is to the great
ized at .Sebewaing last nitht for the pur­
fact that Jesus died and rose .igaiu—de­
pose of booming the town^x_
livered for our .offenses, raised again foe
Jarvis Palmer, of Northville, was acci­ our justification (Rom. Iv. i".’. 1i •testi­
dentally shot iu the hand by his son. mony of our live* is, &lt;t-houl i Ik*, to fee
wlille Ute two were out hunting.
fact that w* died with Him. by faith in
Him. and are now alive unto G'«l walking
My Mother.
has been using Hill’s Pile Pomade for one In newness of life. &lt;inr affe ct e ns set upon
week, two applications each day. At com­ things al»v© (Rum. vi, 6. Gul. ii, 20; Qjil.
mencement of trentinenl her suffering was Ui, 1. 2).
41. Jesus, after His resurrection, ap­
terrible it did not seem as if she could
peared some ten or eleven tinw*. But t :Iy
stand the suffering many days; 20 minutes
unto tho discipjes, and perh-i; &gt;• not to .di
after applying, relief came, and the piles
of them. Many know that Jesus &lt;i’.- &lt;i lor
have btHti improving ever since: now after
them who know little ur nothing &gt;' the
fourteen applications she hardly knows
power of His resurrection, and to wb-nn He
she has them nt all. She has been a great
is as one outride the door pleading for
sufferer from piles for the past 30 years.
trance to His own house (Rev. HI. 20,i.
W. A. ALF.XAXnKn. Sclpioville, N. Y.
42. The same Jcsm* wh ■died and one
Remember a printed guarantee with
again is to be our Judge. He &lt;•!!• r* Him*
each package. Price Si.00. Mix *for ""
85
■elf to all now as their Saviour, pi .-midt«
By mail. Fur Mie by Fred L. Heath, the
to cast out none who pome to I!in:
-n
druggist.
vi, 37), but as surely as He h a Saviour
Undertakers and hackmen nrAnlzeda now, He will soon Iw Judge, first ■ f H:« re­
union at Grand llapids. Only rich people deemed, then of the living nitiu::- awl
lastly ot all the rest of thi-d -I
can now afford to die there.
be • day ot u thousand yearstx'gitudngnnd
An Alma man is accused of indulging In ending with judgment (Acts xvii, 51;
too much whisky while at home a little Xiv, Ith, Math, xxv, 31. 32:'l!c\. xv, &gt;1. Wchild was awaiting its burial
43. It is the privilege of all wh&lt;rre«rre
Cornelius Ford, a colored Cassopolis Jesua Christ as theirSwvkutr to k .' w UiM
man. Is wanted at Vicksburg on a charge they have even now tin,- forgi'&gt; ’-^&gt;s «
Bins, and sbAU never come ir.t &gt; judgmeat
of burglarizing a barbor shop.
fortheir sins (I John ii. 12;
17; xliii. 23; Act* xili. 38,39; I •’
If you are.troubled with Itching. Bleed­
44. It is evident that ns Peter‘|i- ke im
ing. Blind or protruding piles, try Hill’s words they were received by t!:o^e ■.rno
Pile Pomade. Direct mode of application, heartkthmn. aud right on th» si-otmtita
and the only pile remedy with a printed mldstJof tho service, while l’ !-r •’«
guarantee with each package. Satisfac­ ■peaking, tb*Holy Spirit cam© »l ■ •
tion or money refunded. Price 81.00, six God thus sealing the preach : - &lt;•&lt;
for 85.00. By mall. Try it to-night. For and manifesting His appruva. tMaw
sale by Fred L. Heath, the druggiaL
xvi, 20).
.
45. It seems that the brethren fn’tn J’-PThe Weekly Herald Is the latest jour­
nalistic venture. It will be published at pa who accompanied Peter in rs'- ’ "c
Jew* or circumcision, as we mi’•
Thompsonville. Manistee county.
expected, no Gentiles or um-.rc-mf w®
The board of regents of tho U. of M. having yet been received. Ami n
VJ
yesterday appointed Floyd R. Meecbom, of aro indeed artonbhed to se© um n- ’m
Detroit, as Tappan professor of law.
Gentiles receivq the Mute gift i.unt
B. F. Gove, of the defunct St "Charles the circumcised Jews h.-ul reci-iytd «
’
Local..is removing his plant to Conneaut, tecost and afterward (chapter* n.
. 46. The power V» ap»k ' :l,,ls’
O.,i where he will publish a weekly.
guagvs and thereby magnify
•
A number of young fools were practic­ stantly granted to them. " y1'.'".
* * * ,hu
ing with a guu at Byron Center. Little even now God does wonderful&gt;;• ■'‘ •P “
Fanny Towner got a bullet in her arm.
study of a language, but (-im'i \
boon to outgoing tntoiouaru s .ms e
•SMOtf q.K&gt;4 Mafl-TjtflOJ*
would be today. Will some u&gt;v •• "
w jo iojiuoo osoidtuou oq-j wpan si Jtnv.\a[a
we hare it not?
■ aqj, aopuM unoq^wo uwrao&gt;i on; JJuynp
«. H.tIok ror.iv.-l
£
l«oq oq; Sayvsap joj jojuxap nputuo^nv received a wondrous manlfe ■,.
an paia»;wl
v reu.t s*q; 3upnc[
Holy Spirit, th* next «ep ••&gt;
POR
mp uj ogjirud Xj-rejnopivd
confesrion of the samo in baptbu s”* SZ81
aqx i»|wn jo popotud
Ing thus that henceforth they
WipaqA J9))vtxi ou 'prpuo^Bd ij irii tho world aud alive unto G«l, m«1J'Dri
t&gt;1 Japan u; vopt au ssaand oj X[uo Xjwsw d.TOMd to Jou ChriM «. tUIr
o*a Btgaos ij .G;anoo ;vq; u; pa© 'suopua*
48. ll.rlng l»«i tapu»«l.
'
■uj onbpxn Xtnrrn peqspunj req mnjSpa
dMlro turth.r iMtructi™
M
.
at raouuasv
to carry, which be erfdroeb
H.ppjj
-3up
hmm oqs jj
(Jpnjjg) jo«wjoj&lt;i aqj,
jpoitupina
j
PIBF
VW
noX v»a—(anoq tn» jdj potfuwiti nnua trance into th* kingdom, and c‘* 4
I oxvq &lt;reo seoqM ‘jowajarf
axuurejv
rioua aoocariPC.

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

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neighboring COUNTIES“ lu ni,,"r *
10 “'hr Io gw Into the ‘Tn.rk.to
wbtah-SS? *"‘1 "U"'1 “le ro'owUUon
^r.Si o
prevail, be demon£.???„ &gt;**" P""!"*1 out '“»r "ooll
«th. "J";red"c"1 lo U»
.und.nl
aa that of frw. tmde England, which is the
miTr ।
The old governor pro­
nounced Yapte a theorist and an unsafe
man to represent the dritrlct.
rhe present low price of wool was ac­
counted for by the fact that the American
Product had to compete with that of Aus­
tralia and Argentine Republic, countries
that make a bn.ltM^ Of wool growing.
a n owing to favorable climatic condition*
ahd cheap labor can raise wool much
cheaper than we can In this country. But
not withstanding this, wool hem |» about
b cents higher than it i» eriewii.-rc.* The
argument that the prptecHve tariff builds
trusts was refuted by the fact that trusts
exist In England. Ami the greatest trn-ts
In America, the Standard OU arid the
Reading CoAl Combine ex’st In th:ii&lt;s
up-in which there is no protei-tion. hut
an- on tin- free list. The Governor closed
his mm ech with a One eulogy upon' John
1. Rich, tho next Governor of Michigan, a
pure-minded, bold, tearless man. wuo had
tht- courage to back up bis eonviction*-.
The attendance was the largest of any
IH'lltteal gathering this year, nnd the
speaker had thtrelosest and-beat of atten­
tion. No personalities weru indulged in.
but fads were presented in a good strong
light that cmild not help but earrj convic­
tion with him.

“It is mine, then I" she exclaimed, joy­ ington his lidtef and hope that tho old
Bic n’ta Little, nt Sna.
fully clagpiug her hands.
soldiers will not Tote for Cleveland, has
Till Atlantic exfam la streaked from om .
“I’m glad you’re pleaedd, mris, and an earnest supporter in General E. O.
aide to the other with the long, brick,
here's a bit of history thrown in. Tho Beers, of tho Thirtieth New York regi­ trailing smoke plumes of the big. rushing
sand it was made of came from Berk­ ment, a bravo and valuable officer of the “record breakers” and "wean grey­
shire, Moss. The glass mixture costs us war. In a long letter to tho old soldiers hounds,” u&gt;4 few ore left of the gallant
A. C. Boyd, a respected farmer living
fifty cents a pound, and 00 per cent of General Beers says:
old white winged craft tb=.t carried th*
near Verruuntvilic. was found dead In his
what you pay for the tumbler ri for
“I have arrived at tho age of fully flag und tbe fame of the nation to every
carriage last week.
f
laixjr. Every one of these little cuts threescore and have been a lifelong part of the world, save some scattering
Itle said that apecuritahi win bought
has been gone into eight times with Democrat. But I am fully satisfied that “oil sleds” which the sailors, or to speak
peach erops in Allegan county gut |ef:, io,
wheels or brushes.' The men who make Mr. Cleveland is not tho friend of the more correctly, the deckhands on the Liners
iv.r.g. lovely fall weather— the fruit did not pan uu: as well as ex­
contemptuously refer to ns "wind jnn&gt;them are such as got ten or twelve dol­ soldier boys of 1861-5 and is not entitled mers." Here lind there, however, will be
■. mence.In. two weeks. The pected. .
lars u week in 1850, nnd ’the same got to and should not receive otfr support. Men an occasional East Indian semiclip­
... uai there will be a very
A stock company with S2&amp;0.000 capital
,
One teacher cannot do
twenty u week now. Here is a tumbler It seems very plain to me that with the per, cither bound out to Chinn or the East
ii.ui y scholars all tn one room has been formed iu Kalamazoo fur the
with less work, which t*e retailer sells past record of Grover Cleveland if any Indies, loaded with case oil, or coming
.f.irted Monday morning ror manufacture of soap.
now for nine dollars a doxan, for which veteran casts his ballot for him he not home with a cargo of hemp, jute, linseed­
. \ is; iu Jamestown, Mich.—
hp got tweuty dollars ten years ago. The only stultifies himself, but goes back rattan or some other of the fragrant and
The board of health at Prairieville ie
-i was in Portland n'fewdays celved notlm-ation last week that Andrew
difference comes because the demand upon every comrade of the Union afmy. valuable, products of tho gorgeous east.
But through all the changes in the idxe
Wood will &gt;'»"» »b*rt for Nichol* Had a jiurse sick with grinders. ,
for men is always increasing, and we We must not let General Apathy run
and rig of vessels, through all the vicissi­
au*ml
huul —There Is a An examination shower that three wen.make so many mor© tumblers that wo this campaigu; let us enlist once more tudes of a life on the ocean wave, the cap­
• ■■■, ing gidug on at present, j sick with tlie disease. The state veterin­
can sell them that much cheajwr. Now, under General Activity and carry on tain of a ship, be it big or little, is, as •
!.t.ware. as you ate spotted
ary surgeon Is expected to tend to Un­
mios (to me), ypu are going to ask about one more vigorous campaign in the rule, as punctilious in the matter of eti­
, s.-ry few) rally waen’t case.
tlie imported ones, and here is the truth.- maintenance of our rights.’’
quette as a SjJonish grandee.
btciiking success at this
And the etiquette of the sea 1s a wonder­
We don’t pretend to sell for less money,
While W. H. Fonda, of Battle-Creek,
In another part of the letter he says:
,! iv evening, ami the small
but we promise you that you axe getting . -Mr. Cleveland occupied the presiden­ ful thing. A hail from a little 75-ton “tore
■ v.le.l cither--Prof. Taylor was returning from Washington, D. C.
a tumbler more carefully designed and tial chair for four years, but I have yet and after” will be answered with aa much
. H ami organi c tt singing last week amt riding through tfie coal re­
regard for the proprieties by the East India
gion* of Pennsylvania, souie miscreant
cut, and of purer glass than au im­ to learn of au instance where he inter­ ship of 2,000 tons as it would be by one of
threw a piece of coal through the car win­
ported ouc for the same money.
ested himself iu the procurement of a Its own size, and when the big ship has
dow. cutting hri face badly. The train
“ When^be ladies understand the facts, single jieusion, no matter how worthy
been run through storm and fog by “dumb
arc eiqrap 'l plastering the was stopped blit the villain c.iuld not be
I shouldn’t wonder if there was a per­ or needy the applicant. On the con­ luck and deiul reckoning,” the appearance
to Mis- Kate Ryan— fonnd.
manent quarantine against glass made trary, his almost universal use of the of the little one is hailed with delight, as
। is Inis erased; molding
Geufg'e F.' Amlvrsmi. who Ims been in
by half starved wretches in the owld veto on pension frills is a convincing ar­ affording a means of rectifying possible
paring to burn the last
Kalajpuzou lor several mmiilis mi tincountry."
gument of his hostility to granting pen- errors in reckoning-. An instance of this
. -■.i.iwo brick—George
kind occurred off Cap» Cod a short time
Charge of swindling, has rit-n Identified m.
"Well,’’ said Dorothy, "if we mako siomi." '..uinng wood with three
ago, when the captain of u ship with •
having been the same ;*erson who traveled*
our own glass.here, and the poor things
■ &lt;
-Aha HAywood
valuable cargo and a crew of twenty-five -•&gt;
SOUTHERN WAR CLAIMS.
SUICIDE
over there have no money from us, won’t
,
north woods—Wal- In other portions of the state ns a »pednl
men, as the fog lifted about noon of the
penslou agent, swindling people wherever
they suffer very much?”
.•■t'his family into the
seventh consecutive day without au ob­
he went, and going under the name ut
-Now, miss, tell mu this; Are yon
servation, saw almost under his bows a
John 1], Wright.
’
ever
after
hearing
of
a
drowning
man
little "cordwood coaster” creeping along
Saturdaythe people uf Hope were starThe committee on war claims have re­
Serious Imputations were cast upon the
tied by the report that Jesse Hampton, a beiiig saved by another going.down sud ported in favor uf more than g70,(KMJ.00U under mninsail arid jib, with her skipper
. « .nimberlain Is molders I nion of Battle Creek, in connec­
at the wheel and her crew (one man) vigor­
drowning
with
him?
No.
You've
got
respected resklept of that town had com­
worth of claims for damages caused by ously hauling away at the jib sheet.
h.&gt;u-—Seth Oils, tion with the origii} of the fire in the school
mitted suicide. For a long time be has to pull him up; you can't save him by the devastation of w-ar. If there is any
instil** ns/lum at seat factory, which recently burned down
"Ship ahoy!” roared the skipper.
.
This Republican
been side and It evidently bad turned his holding him down.
thing settled ia law it is tliat no nation
Back from tbedpek way above him came
in tliat city. The Union hired a detectlvie. mind. llearouM-d a member ot tin- family
•protective tariff is a life preserver around
the answering call, “Ahoy there.”
.
-John wiio found that the fire originated from an
ever
undertakes
to
‘
repair
the
damages
up some time Friday night ami requested a man. The poor suffering folks in the
“Where ye from*" was the next question.
from overheated jotinia!. and was hash n.-4 by
that n justice of the jM.-nec be biought at |: owld country must come over here und of war. Whoro the accident of destruc­
"Calcutta, bound for Boston," was the
.. il. om- Of the Imri'is tilling over nn oil can in
om-e to settle hri affairs, as he feared that1 !j get on ii Republican life preserver if tion falls, there it rests. But there is reply.
endeavoring to extmgu»-h the flames.
•wrijcthlnic was going to luuqteii.” The '
grave danger al thri Very moment that
‘ । i &lt; y don’t want t&lt;&gt; drown, for the water ;
“What's yer cargo*"
i we shall at this late day lie cajoled into
Elmer Ixiwiti who is walking from Sg'n family thinking that it was nothing but I
'•Linseed, spice nnd jute butLs."
’ । is getting deeper, over there, and John :
Mr. anil
These
,
- burned i Francisco, &lt;’al.!t«&gt; New York on a wagvt. the pa-slag *lauey of a dl-e.tsed mind,’ '. Bull’s i-n &gt;ervi rs art* made to lit tin- aris- | vast payments in that behalf.
“How long ye bin out*"
. claims come to us under th-* sanction of
■
the stove * l”v*M'd through Lowell one morning hist । finally succeeded In pacifying him.
“One httndrv&lt;l and sixty days.”
iiigin
H sts-ms that his irioglitcr. who was {
! religious : (H-ietb-s. to pay for rent of
•;'i - -:».iite a l.w&lt;,vk a,ltl W!»*krd to Ionia before, r
!“’" 'I
"Gosh!” said the skipper, and then came
"Here, mind tliri." It was u stopper
the distance
dritauce’’ .-o
- far
far In
in
I nunied at the fair thb year, was sewing,
i churches, to jmy for damages to schools tile chance of the big ship's captain.
i rds gathens|'i He has
*uu&gt; walked
walked the
from
a
glass
decanter.
The
man
that
trifle ovwt three months, and has a month ’ 11 thV h,,u*'' s"tunlay forenoon, working ;
“Schooner ahoy!’* came down from the
; and colleges. Each is fora small aux»utit,‘
Mrs. Harvey aud a half iet b&gt; learb New York.
makes such things at my factory gets but the aggregate will appall the bonn- deck of t he "lime juicer."
",ar n"' ro,,!n •“ whkh h, r ,;'lhcr *M*
&lt;&gt; do honors to
I sif-k. She was called to the kitchen on ; twenty &lt;&gt;nc dollars a fleck, and helgot
“Ahoy there," went back the answer.
Georg''- Coft­
A man giving the name
Geor-j.* I some errand aud. Ju going out rift her; neven dollars in theowld country, where ■ try. In addition to the $70,000,000 al­
“ Whatls your longitude?"
ready Reported hy the committee on war
.
frbndsein Jx-wis altemjited bi rub Col. Nelh-rs In llicj shears un the tab’.e'by the -ide of the bed '
Thu skipper knew where be was and the
they- dou't believe in protecting the claims $tOO,&lt;KW',’oirt) and perhaps$000,000,j record tliat Morton house at Grind Iripids. The C&lt;4m in which her father wa-. As x-m as she '
master of the Calcutta ship was uncertain.
workingmen. Yet the tqsilpeeu is vot­
000 of such claims linve been referred b»
bucklyd Into him. got the advantage of the ' h-ft the room he grubbed the shears and
tatter--1•Ruth intruder and held Idin until the clerk came. ] thrust them into his body near the heart, ing for free trade and for only seven the court uf claims.—Ex-Speaker Reed.
niuch relieved, for It showed that be was
ted here• last last week U-vvis wa&lt; sentenced to ----- ’ About
lhi$ -time
the daughter Attempted
to dollnr-. a week here just V&gt; please
nearer home than he had reckoned. Bus
*
”
-----------------------------------he wss going to have hfa* talk out auy way,
re-enter the room And In- told her to wait Grover Cleveland and John Bull. Now,
years at Jackson.
' just a montuuL Thinking notbtag was : isn't ho after being nccouimodated;'
and although the little fellow had his jib
"In England an apprentice in this
to windward he reared out:
Hie matter she obeyed his nsjuesL out re- [
SPEECH BY EX-GOV LUCE.
numerous Jus’.
“Where you from?"
(-riving no answer to her inquiry a little ‘ business gets only three shillings and six
“Gloucester, bound for New Bedford.”
later, she entered the n &lt;nn and was hortl- pm e a week for several years of hri ap­
“What’s roar cargo?"
‘ ii Fr &gt;&lt; s — Mrs. Harry
lied to find him dead with.the sla-ar.-&gt; stick- ’ prenticeship. which lasts seven years,
or]
"Itecks and bilge water mostly.” *
I irg. is visiting her par­
ing Into his l»ody near the heart as above­ in Austria, as tliat man standing by the
One of the best bud most sound political stated.
“How lotjg you been out?”
i .
In. &lt; . rumpkins—Mr. and
desk. J-i.-eph Flogul, of 326 East Ninth
The skipper was stung by the sarcasnsnf
In ......
this .....
city wm......ever
.. . delivered ...
.....
-yr n.tiupioii
-v jv.ti’• v|sia-.i ni Vermoutrilk- speeches
Mr.
Hampton was ■a umu
num niHiui
almut 50
years ( Strei t, will tell you; he had to lay for his
the question, and with a look of acorn as
' :i.iii..' are now linkliiitf the one by Ex-Govt Luce in Union hall j f,r agl
......, all(
a.wl| a■■ |,
l.rllf
a|f brother
hnitlu-l to
I., W.
tV H.
H DampHlUlltl. I
hi ('ha-. Ablqw's 1/all— Friday evening. Long before the opening „(ll ,,f
dlv. n,. has been -:ck for a j am&gt;rviiticesbip $100, and got no i»ay
the Lig ship bellowed out: "Bin out all
whatever
And
eight, by thunder, imd I wish 1 hadn’t.
*”•* fcr three years.
- —
• ■ •I 4pay
-.&lt;■ to be out—Al. Davis the hall was filed and by the time the !(mg time und unable to ieaw- his la-d for :
Draw away your jib!" nnd the sheet block
apprentuo-.s hveoysix dollars a week
: r. Olsogu last week—Tin- speech was comurericed many were unable i svVera! moutlis. Thinking that he would j
went over to the lee rail with u bang, the
■ i.d-ta observe Columbus to get Into the hall and went away. After : vet no tatter and suffering considerable . at the start. I pledge my word ns to those
sail filled, and the last the Indianian beard
n„ ,|OUbt prompted tii«.- deed. U’c : fact•&gt;. and think there is no tatter illus■
&lt; •. billon it t.n Ccntei a song by the gli e clnli. which was greatly ।
of the schooner was the skipper’s shout
appreclatwl. Mlelilgau’s ex-Governor was ' underhand’that the funeral
occurred j trntion -f the way this Republican tariff
- VturSsioii •AOcts.
*
from the .stern of his boat, “Ye think yo’re
introduced to the large audlemx* by Judge Munday.
1-----'■ ”’’
works.
,
darn smart, don't ye, jest cause ye’rebig!”
(.'lenient Smith In &gt;» f?w well choseij words. •
'
, • ■ .
_________ :
I Thi-n Dorothy anil 1 thanked him: ohu
—New York Tribune.
The speaker cununvneed at first willi the
.. ,
ivno
&gt; gave him her addn-ss for the tumblers.
The Eilitorinl QuiJp—Well, I con at
i wt trt to Fort Wayne, history of this state Under republican rule. DORO'1 in s
least whack that old forceMdll man of
1
ami
we
said
good
day.
i-t n important business And right here we will say that probably j
i
“Hester." said she; ns we were going struw.—New York Commercial Adver­
I rwin Jours and AdelSSuwuroff, Russia’s great military com­
no man in Michigan is better acquainted i
*
.
retained from Minn. with the political history of hri state, than ' SHE MAKES SOME INVESTIGATIONS up tho elevated steps, "it’s just such tiser.
t mander, was a little man, insignificant-in
I brawn nnd brains and •working fur tlie,
• । ■ -n working for Kellogg
everything but that intangible power of
Is the old Governor. He was a memtar J
OF
AMERICAN
MANUFACTURES.
-itrnmer- Rey. W. F.
mind nnd character with which physical
| little woman’ tliat makes our republic
ot the first legislatute and has been Inter­
hi. — &lt;mr school will ole
An official estimate puta tho losses by Htrenglh is never to Ixi compared. He bad
ivhat it i
. [ ested in stato,affnlrs ever since. Thin be- ,
bee:, sn kly in hri youth, but became hanly .
-Yes," I replied, “and blessings ou holders of state bank notes during tho
Ila Illa lory »nd 1
ing the case die was well prepared to re­
' the .country and the sort of government la*t ten. years of the existence of that under the stimulus ot cold bathing and
U-. -The Baptist
&lt;1 S :-i4»y by R4'- A. S. fute the -misstatements Gov. Winans 1that hvl|»*a man or a woman, little or
the l.'cucfltB of a plain diet. Backets cl
wretched
system
al
$75,000,000.
Thomp
­
making around the stare as to the expen­
Much Higher • big. in tlie fight to make a living."
iat College, at Kalamason’s Bank Note Detector of 1858 gives cold water were thrown over him in the
ditures of the last two years.
Grack Esther Drew.
morning, nnd his table was served with
The old governor dwell especially al the
the following list of broken, closed and
fare which guests,would fain have refused, ’•
outset upon how the republicans had built
YesterilnV morning Donithy came fly
worthless state banks:
SOUTHERN ■ “CHIVALRY.'
but dared not. lest be should think them
all of the great educational, penal and ing in before breakfast. I was up to my
•Vindula
effeminate. He despised dress, and de­
Maine
-. • it .Sunday with reta­ charitable institutions of the state, besides Ii elbows iu angel rake flour, sifting it for
Xyw IlAnipslilro.
North Garollhs.
lighted In drilling bis men in shirt sleeves,
South Carulluu.
Vchuotit..............
ken-—Mr. and Mry. (.). the great stale capita! ut lensing without jI the third time, but she flung one ann
bcmetinu-s with his stockings literally
so much as a murmur of corruption cbarg- ■ iuv
■■■■• -- --- The beautiful sentiments of the De­ Mn^icbUMitls...
Xile*. bnyc been' spend- ed
"down nt the heel.”
against them. While continually build- around my waist ami v ith the other
13 Ohio
It node Island....
Ii tlu-i: parents here—
mocracy
which
find
expression
in
the
But his hardihood of life and action bad
cm
ing these noble Institutions, of course taxes dangle*! a bank note with numbers tc
Ind tana...
vorth in the cry of "No force bill" took
If. its effect on the men he commanded. He
Illinois....
were necwwarUly higher, but no man with 1 on it before my face. "Liston, or t u
was often up and about by midnight and
Mil Uiipin.
anol her form, but with similar ipcaning,
would ralntdthe first soldier whom he saw
her Saturday, spend­ a soul as big as n jh-h would mint to set- i nrV,.r fot my breakfast cool «dr again to in Georgia when General Weaver, the PcniMoirnuia..........
................... -t
moving with a piercing cockcrow, in comin.- folks at home—Mr. oqe of them wiped out. The democratic ta]^ wjth you," she exclaimed.
People's jsirty cnnd,i&lt;biiv for the prvsd- Mtiry)nt.d
IJchtnnrc.................. 3
*.yvitat
-What I1 wont
want of you is to nfrrke
i*ike yourmcndr.t ion of bis early rising. During the
r.itlin i.iid children were pretensions to reform and low taxes, were
I
dem
y,
spoke*
t
rere.
Rotten
eggs
were
l&gt;&gt;tihdnna.,
io
AlntatxiA................... 1*
presentable and coino to town
first- Polish war be bad given orders for an
• । ; t‘i&lt;- week visiting— completely riddled by the exr-Gorernar. I
Tluit n,u] chjnH yon gave thrown at him and. his wife. The mis- ■pl: trier Columbia.. &lt;0
attack at cockcrow, and aspy,in the camp ’
" I ravri-v City.-I* vis- who had the statistics on a table by the i; .
!• riles were effective, for they struck Mrs.
side
of
him.
ana
which
he
ehallengvd
any
j
'
,
t
an(J
i.
W
on
’t
carried the news to the enemy. The at­
■! loAh- Mr. and Mrs.
Sarah Japhet Saunders imd a way ol tack. however, really took price at 9 o'clock
1 Weaver ami Mrs. Lease as well as the
it ’ hi«-;tg&lt;». attending the
winding herself up In her own flow of lan­ on the evening when the arrangement had
j general, ami resulted iu the cancellation
fair—Frank VYolguage until her Ideas taenme somewhat bv» n made, forSuwaroff, suspecting treach­
’
of
General
Weaver
’
s
engagements.
Mrs.
n lit Ing. In Jackson a
confused. Sho was called Sarah .hiphet
t&lt;; timed his household Lure. Thu l«»l J'-ar under 'tor. Wln.'i. I doz-.ui. Fatlu-r Im, told mo the name d team*, who was with the party, thus tells fa-eausc her husband's cousin. “Jcema" ery. had then turned ont his troop* by his
well known crowing. The enemy, expect­
id prohilily soon make
the story:
.
„ .
Saunders, hod adw married a Sarah, and ing the event in the morning, were entirely
will
cost
the people more auua.
than
•.
ia»
i5-—,‘».00P.’1| ||
a ut.ai'
dealer
—
«n old man,
the
first
°‘lt.
l
—
•**•
...........
। -Emma Barber h at
-No, 1 did not speak at Macon, she
the two families lived in the same town. unprepared, and fell easy victims to hri
more than the corresponding
ig year under
"*'।
t.onMtry—who made the finest cut
arid, “although I went tin re with the One afternoon a neighbor of Sarah Japhet’r forethought.
reriKw. Now fly vound." 1 flew around
i ‘Iu;:ght»-r were at Elba Gov. Luce’s administration. 11 fact tm re
intention of bo doing. After supper at was giving an account of a recent picnic tc
"Tomorrow morning,” said ho to his
i ian.v at the Lymba rd than any corresponding year in the history : and we went-down town. Mr. John the Lanier House General Weaver went an elderly female who bad been kept: nt
troops on the evening before the storming
■••.eddlug -i’rof. Andrus of the state, with one exception- All of Hoare. whose wuue Dorothy’s fating
home by “rhenmatiz.”
upon the front porch, Mrs. Weaver nnd
of Ismail, "an hour before iriybreak I
• &gt; Cora nnd Lottie Al- this expense comer, at n lime when no had given tn», was iu. and rvpli&lt;*d to oar my-elf following him. - In front of ua
-Scroggin's glen was well enough,'’ sh&lt; mean to get up. I shall wash nnd drcai
What
g»oi»
..........
. -ns
• and. ejac
•
nit U3u
’ «"• • —
-----------------uMOphis'ic.tol
iuli-nx&gt;gatl.m»aml
oji ­
Atiita and Nina Downing state Institutions are being built. M«loe
was a howling mob uf several thousand said in n-|4yte some question of the in myself, say my prayers, give oun good
'.-••i Hie teachers sssoiia- would the tax be if the state was paying
* .
. -• .........
t.l, much 1iMUient
it, t i I • 1110.
vafid. "but folks* need V be pcoy sure cock crow aud then capture Ismail."—Milulations
witli
e.
people. Mrs. Weaver step]»ed behind a
:
last Satuii'mii—Rev. for some new state building*AU of tin­
___ _
■
’J- '
1 said, among other things, that my
footed b’fure they go scramblin up ar. Hon.
table, upon which were three lamps down them peaked rocks. As fcr me, I
state Institutions an* badly mamured.
1 be
friend and 1 wanted-to make a Ii tte
The OfiPWuy of Pautox Bill*.
hung and the «ong&gt; ren- Ionia prison b costing the people 50 pel purchase and that iierhaps ho would tell burning brightly. Hardly iiad she seated
was thankful th’ days jjhcn scch gyrnnas &lt;
rioleutiy I
A dosunent found among the Duke &lt;•£
H‘» were right to the cent more to run it than it did: the insti­ um something about .Uncncan cut glow. herself before she wtw struck vi'-’-’*1” tics was expected of me was well ovci
composed by (’. W. tution at Marquette -SO jrfi cent more.
with. But 1 wisht you c’d ’vc tatn then Rutland's papers nt Belvoir castle thrown
-There isn’t any finer ent gbms in the on the head with n rotteu egg.
i' a g’oud representation Great mismanagement prexalri at Jackson
“At this juncture a gentleman rushiAl t’ partake of th' spread an l’ hear Sarah n curious light upon the mode of getting
in all parts of the.coun- prison, nnd wjiile rmrnearlyriKjwr cent, world limn »■“» of “
1,1
,
up to me, aud catching me by the shoul­ Janbet’s speech. She-fa’rly outdone her private ] bills t brough the house of commons
cheaper, the management h v&lt;'ry|b** ®“‘
nmnlry."
be. 'W “
in the days of Klug Charles JI. The cum
ders tagged mo to come inside in order self!"
nearly as many murders take place Within
“I want t’ know! What did she say it in hand w as the divorce bill of John, lord
know it. H i» ltoC.ua..to Iwonly. to escape .any danger. ’No,’ 1 said to.
Hie prl-uii -walls, as on the outside.
de Roos, an affair that caused a grant deal
hreyren yon .ould g» Ibe
ot
partic
’
rir?
’
’
&lt;IUR COUNTY
Iu rre.nl toii.ltonid qurelioal Ire »b»*- Bnwdway und not hud u taler who him, ’if this cause needs martyrs I will
"(jb, she
power o' things, but th' of gossip in its day. Ono of hri lordship’s
be the first.’ All during- thfa the gened how niUHon, of dollar, bad bren wvod
best of all was what sho said 'bout there agents wrote in January, 1667; “On Wed­
to tlto propio by thereaaettnri" of the Mr- would admit Ibut h» hi,!' A"'cnc“ ••ral was voul and collected, although the little oily ll.-h—stinlincs. they call ’em. nesday last I got six and forty of the Loum
uluwta
hia
atore,
to
to»
|&gt;«l&gt;te
were
I, .-.nd captured a 550.0U Kluley taw. aud at il» same Um« our
crowd continued to throw eggs, striking but they ain't nothin but herrta pickled of commoua to the Dog Tavern, iu the
" agalu'st Ifi emripetilors*.
muuufeclurlUK ln«llullou» were Pto'"*” contrun-. and their eonddenre wm In persons who were not with our party.
over some way—that those city folks that'i palnce yard at West minster, when were
*-"r"l*- to.«n thing.. Wilt»bit. ;
boarding over t' th’ Emmons’ took along present Mr. Attorney General and Mr.
General Weaver attempted to speak
funri! continue to Improve aualeat lb.- paulwr labor
to aiav nnd you watch B».]1 '““■ J?
George MouL'-gu. As soon a-s they had
t’ t h' picnic.
three times, but each time was silenced.
viihhUiudiug tin- kickers, Under Ihia bill ernnuleleU -near l*« brrn
• 1’11 have the American ladies in th
"Must of us liked 'em fa’rly well; then dined we carried them all to tin- house of
■ 'b*r have to admit the iin- redreKl Iroru s and » rent, per pound to «IV
“It was not the boys of Macon and
5 renta. Henry Wallers... on. of rhe their pretty n.«u» up in th" air asatm.1
wns an extry large supply of ’em, co w&lt; comnmus. and they, passed the bill, as the
worthy the village.
the hooulums who attempted to break
Xt i» mud. in their own renhtty
didn’t feel l' hesitate ’bout chtin ’em. Bui committee, without nny ameudnwntB, and
moat pnwertol and luHiwdlal
up the speaking, but Home of that town » Sand: Japtat, some way or 'notber, ordered it to be reported the next day.”—
'■ d“M a great need of Imildink to chw m«l«
tb* VnlU-l S.atre.
toe .lenneral parly
most prominent citizens were unhand.
Di-lton.
couldn’t seem I’ relish ’em. It she’d kap' Yaukee Blade.
tariff back on sugar, which would as A?d thia ia " but the IrertoT tom do
The
people
of
Macon
will
receive
retri
­
mntn 'I would 'vo been pH right ’nuugh.
in»-e the price to where it former- now, like yottradvre. •» 1 c”u,d •huw
U
wifu of. Barry's su- quickly
‘v was! fa It
to trust the destinies of
bution for egging Mrs, Weaver, who is a inoR’n likely folks wouldn’t ’re noticed
•'•'in'il t’3 premiums at the
bv the books at. heuie.
A Frenchman.- who appears to have been
whether she eat ’em or uot; but what d
U". n.U..n to ..eb .nenf There a noto. van
5 Ifoo yoit mind thadT hoMIns to to mire Christian woman and president of
of a thrifty turn of mind, conceived Ui&gt;
the state W. C T. U. of Iowa. Already you s’pose she done?
liolit a tnmhlerwhich Dorothy had been eighty cotton planters have announced
“She stepped over t’ one o’ th* boarders, idea in 1S78 that too much valuable lime
• wrjiiions in a whisper that
r ’ t that Freeport will get.a *£, iLm Xlln price to toe «&gt;»*“”^ gazing nt uffretonatdy to aome time. that they would withdraw their patron­ a kind of a toppin young woman, an aayi wait being wasted in cleaning .sardines
X ', ‘I feel t’ say I’m real glad 1 don’t set wbm preparing them for the market. Lie
’ ■
conteujperary is afraid to while Were are a «r&lt;«t many Hial M
Itww aa pureaa a monntam atream.
much by them little fl&gt;h you folks fetched, found a way of preparing them without
•
for fear the thing will TxX-'Lure‘irlSy
and to brilliant htiea
00 ‘‘* eye at once.______________
fer if I did I sh’d feel called upon t’ eat cleaning them, ami on this be took out letnirt dy.
prismatic surface wm to wild dowers
SOLDIERS DESERT GROVER.
’em. an that would be kind o' disagreeable u-ni patent. Apparently he hod sotnook. u young man about 21 •npreprlalhma by all
^^n^^.-^dtbereL
idight miagiringas to whether the public
to me, serin I don’t relish ’em.’
•■ was seriously. If not fatally to toe Inion- of public
“An then she set down again as pleased would lie perfectly suited with bis inven­
injur.
Why He Cannot Support Cleveland.
I'r urievllle, Monday. He was
eran; “bat of course some are made
as pie. But I calc’lato that boarder didn't tion, and so in hia claim he makro thia
; Michael Doster iu moving a
Mr. Cleveland ia not popular with tho get her bearin'* again fer some minutes, an parenthetical entry:
with more work on ’em.”
•
when the capstan gave way.
‘•I hope it isn’t too expensive, said boys in blue. General Siakles, the one I reckon if she was V pass any opinion ou
Fish put up by this process may be alight- &lt;
ou the back ot the head.
legged veteran, who reiterated at Woah- Sarah Japhet she'd put her down far cent- ly unpleasant to the customer at first, but
Dorothy
almost
pleadingly.,
*
lo
the skull. At this writing congress from this disjr •
be soon gets used to St.-New York News.
I
“Ten dollars a doxan m&lt;«ihao ■'
IIUIc hoP° ot
recovery-—
mitou ihcezc. ,

■ ib.m il Thursday* by
BTiOS..

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HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 20, 1892.

XXXVII; NO, 25 ■

&gt;-rix(»s- Banner.

3

Hastings Banner

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

clty of Grand Rapids, has enmeneed
annul the charter grafted to the
lake electric road, claiming that
tue road was urver operated, and that It
has-been a nuisance instead of a benefit.

B

il

$
4

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&amp; ANNUAL : CLOAK : SALE
THIS WEEK. - THIS WEEK.
We Have an Entire New Line of

BEAUTIFUL

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GARMENTS

For Your Inspection, From

JOSEPH BEIFIELD &amp; CO..
Chicago, Manufacturers of high grade noveltfes, the same line
met with such great favor at our last year’s Cloak Sale.

"Nothing Succeeds Like Success”
Annual Cloak Sale’s a great success; salesroom thronged with
buyers making their purchases, and expressing themselves
satisfied that it is our determination to place a
large array of fine garments on our
counters to make their ■
'
selections from.
•
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In The

Formerly occupied by the Boston Store.

E. Y. HO GEE,
DRY GOODS AND CLOAK EMPORIUM.

�W FACTORIES. I

* HEAVENLY BIRTHDAY

When the war ended ■ and the negroes
SHOPPING IN LONDON.
_&gt;«ra free there was a f(«rt enthusiasm
The usual m« passages from the Contifor educating them. One ot the first
Dent to Britain, Strabo tells us, were those
school# startwi was built on the edge of
UBE VEGETABLES
from the mouths of the Rhine, Seine, Loire
- bis place by Colonel Trigg, who got a little the unearthing and sorting of
and Garonne, besides that from Wlasant,
Either ths English salesman is an abnon
J •Mchoolmarm,” as they were termed, to
THE PRECIOlfe STONES.
which Julius Cnar hod used. The ex­ molly tactless individual or he has been
come down and tesch it. ft wat
ports were ccrn, cattle, gold, silver, iron, accustomed to generations of ahoppers
‘ filled by the colored population, the .
Hr&lt;&gt;ntabU* Indwrtry.
Andl. a
skins, slaves and trained hound* (which who*e mental capacity has been of t^io
mg o**ten runner..eower.
ranging from five to neventy.flvc yeara,
pttpall
’la
WMteto
the'Gaule used for purpose* of war), while smalicat, for he Invariably treat* one a* .
mo mocking memories jo*c and studying “a-b ab, e-b cb." Even Uncle
.
lo*er/
’ , J,tck Scott, the colonel** head
She Imports were ivory bracelets and neck­ though one were an idiot of the very first ■
' Awl from thy Ur world come* no helpful cf the old timers, went In, and wa* trnn»laces, amber, glass vessel* and small water. As 1 bare said,,unless the cus­
-grace.
terred from the stable to the schoolroom,
wan*. Diodorus, the Sicilian, a contem­ tomer knows exactly what she wants and
• in th!* state I* Um?center
porary of the last writer, informs us that asks for it in language understood by this
. l'i .tri Di the cart, and Tboa
|t soon
wn* sevend
TKnu now
dost no*
not whirt'cr that tbo*e heights «ro but
droppedycz.out. ifte.- Luminal bncle
ItteimpoMilbte to Kpmk.of Kimberley great quantities of tin were exported from popular people, she runs a very slim chance
eft*
produco is mlaed
w I walk not besld* thee, and the night Jack was working one day nt a water gate, without ppMking of tbe diamond mines. Britain (which, by the way, he carefully of getting anything at alL Thus, she must
... j tethri-s than In any 1 *&gt;f\vh&lt;
death te long. Nay. I am
" । tire children
a--------- ’
They concentrate around them almost the distinguishes from the Casslteride*), and not ask for “muslin,” but for "long cloth,"
Thou sittest comforted and healed arth light. rheu the children enmv
entire
life of ......wv.-cj,
Kimberley, and
they llln*____
_______
;*au lacy
Mins­ that the people of Cornwall made the tin while if she wants some "swiss” she must
ntb-t
■ mate and a pro- And yean* and glad, and I who wait am
— .-..u.cu
came
down
the
t rate
some
the
most interesting
quesschool
Th—
1peeped
® road .&lt; tions
j- from t-cbool.
They
stopped
andH
whichof
are
connected
with the develtrat* some
of
tin*
mo*t
interesting
­ Into pigs of a knucklebone shape and car­ ask to be shown "muslin.” If she wants
ci.d If they have
v-'wm
ra^eren*inSsrth
’*«kM&gt;Uir *to,idlr through theSoott
fence.
opment
of enterprises
in South
Africa.ques
The
Y
^L^
Cha2OT&lt;mh^
® bAmong
®P*««». them
who 1!_________________________________________
- ried them on wagons to an bland called some "calico" for her servants’ dresses sho
let
will’It^ra
find
thee.even in Death'*devnlm.
tion# which ure connected with tbe develid big profits in 1
-IxjuUv ( handler Moaltoo la Harper’*.
Ictla, which Mr. Tjrlor identifies with Bem- must not ask for that, but for "print.”
V d i :&lt;-&lt;&gt;vcrvd the
____________________
i Lml prqred an apter »cholar most
thanlogical
his | extraction
Is
to
begin
nnuer
way of «eeing the process pfground
bridgeand
in the Isle of Wight, aud Mr. Elton
"Calico,” on the other hand, must b*
give tlrcrn a goal
I*nd Life Iniuranw.
: father. Hl* bag was- on hi* arm. He | extraction
brave ftt once
thebegin
slush antler
nnd heat
and drip
ia to
ground
and with ThaneL At Ictis merchants bought asked for if one wants some cotton or twill
tin ling. a market
R
“
‘•‘J«*
down
apathetically
al fiG father
in splash,
’.die inlevel.
hand, Here,
in the white you the tin and carried it to the opposite coast sheeting. She must not speak of a “spool
t. cannot bo
that
the K.?*
r,rfnwmo. gazed
cUmlxsi
over
tho knee, and-from
the bank
of tho c
SOnfoot
,IS is answered tlv* of th* man who Imram hte Ilf* rither
water Wow
he
| through sum* two or three milesV Jabyfntherln
!"*!. Here, white you ot Gaul, whence It was transported over­ of cotton” unless she wants to be greeted
where
near-v for
.
.. lu,urM
4, where
or small
mus’ git
passage*,
have
*.
w
here ncar-y
ncar.y
f/or n
a lanre
large
amount i* Die
the either
laud- , «Qh, poppa, i’.e teacher say you rather
iu rinthide
sphuh, ci&amp;tlle
in you
hand,
in time
th* tro realize
'
land on pack horses a thirty days’ journey with the stony stare of vacuous Ignorance,
Tn’Si ab''
U&gt;S'S?'th” " o™"' “d
' . . .. I ‘brougli some two or three miles’
to Marseilles, N arbouno oml the mouth of but for a "reel of thread,” and then it may
'
me
a
geography."
ft
’
**
be placet! before her with the smirking
MUicicruuus ueyonfl tarnhome­
.
umaom, you nave tune to realize the Rhone.
" ”l'.p ..IS
&gt;»“
“"[
111-mere
Ukln, off. Th.r. ■ Uncle Jack's jaw set. He dug
I- on
mMw
a* if ‘th*.W*k which i* being done by thouThe museum in Jermyn street contains query, “And the Dex’ thing, mkiim!” for it
---- -------~.c.,
wu.
. 1 u .sn?, 1 tire
are of course exfeeotionslothi*
exception* to thi* rwi.
rule, where he had not heard. Then he repeated
m-iJJ’tn
?f nBl‘’e* W’JO nrv bUHy
“‘i a model of an ancient block of tin, meas­ mny l»e noted that salesmen and aalesto
and profitable- policie* are held for purely business rea­ , hiuiM-U: “Gvug'uphy—giog'apby.
peateti
to night throughout whoDcyoombed depth of uring 2 feet II inches long and 11 inches women—who, by the way, have not yet at­
Mane
S
}',Q
f*** ln---------‘b® blue earth broad. It roughly answers the description tained the doubtful elevation of our sales
son*, but it is safe to say that tuoro than Cunn.wiiutisdatt Whutteageog’apby?
” ।
..° ----, apples, aspara- &lt;5 per cent, of the lite insurance held in ho asked looking up.
from ita
There
no reef. The whole
|। mass
of bed.
the mine
laisdiamondiferous,
the of a knucklebone, although it bears a "ladies'* and "gentlemen”—"midim” their
• - are rained on America is for the solo benefit of women.
"A geography?" said his muster. “Why, j rich stnff descend* apparently to limitless much stronger resemblance to one of those feminine customers to the verge of exasper­
in. Hip factories,
dne might therefore be pardoned for a geottraohv
—
a u--»ix»x -•
that.,'omtmn objects of the seashore called ation. Again, if you ask for a pair of
te«a——•*i« • tstoz——-&gt;-«•
- •
r- make a new snppos|ng tliat as the gentler sex butch tells
'sailors’ purees," the four projecting arms shoe*, what in America are known as
place* an j where they are. nnd tleptlio, and all that has to be done is to
n
■.......
* iuvy are. amt
: r.l! of their pro­ an important factor in the insurance bud- ,M&gt;oa "
icrviug as a mean* of carrying it or lash* "ties” will be offered toyoui while if you
He gave a comprehends* sweep’ bring it to the surface in such a manner
i .k i
* cou,Pn*hcnslv* sweep i tbnt gallery shall still stand on gallery
&gt; much per ton or bras, the companies, always anxious for 1
ng it to a pock saddle. The overland ask for "bouts” you may possibly get what
borfeon.
id vhe
the horizon.
e
■ &lt;&gt;f marketing new policie* where men-are concerned, ! T ?**• ?“**• •Voiv 1 understands," said and allow uf working without danger of •■oute through Gaul, which is believed to you want, though It is hardly probable.
**. sub. Now | understands,” said
.••nd si lling the would nt least look with a kindly eye on
have l.-ecn established three centuries pre- The English boot is adapted to theEnglish
coiln;«*e.
•
bac^ to digging.
Alxjve,.below,
on every side you hear the Tiously by the enterprise of Pythpas, foot. "You have an American foot,” said
an application front a-woman. Such, how- [ 1 «**utly he stupfwd at^l looked up nt j gonnd
&lt;
ever, is nut the case; nnd ungallantasit ! JAwnle. “I say. buy. you tell ’de teacher sonntl
trucks, of pick antf-rock drill and rolling * Greek of Marseilles, bad, so far a* Romo a bootmaker the other day, "and I haven’t
was concerned, superseded the more an­ a boot iu my shop that will really fit you.”
1'
Black figure* glue themselves
may be to iny »o^ truth compels the nd- 1
I00 better stick to yu’ n l»b ubt-&gt; them. mission th.at’n menu suspicion enters the J0 *D eb*. anlet geog’npby nlouc.
dour V™
xou nKnl.ntf U,c W|J,» ,,J ,et TOO Pa**- The cient an&lt;l circuitous passage from the east­ Ad American woman's only chance of get­
- wood
x °.u «•oaditlons of the acene combine to produce ern parts of Britain to the months of the ting what she can wear upon her feet in
mind of m^D the moment n woman asks
todespnug.
de
- wsynow
-z
-■•v
.llK, an
auue
woo&lt; i-­ ■
Elbe
and the Vistula and the caravan this country Is to go to a French shop, and
&gt;• ', n vivid imprvhsiou of labor. The native*
fur a policy, which only long years'of sub- "
” an du
“—
" an
- when
'
pile,
mill,
you gits a flute
at they sequent life will suffice Ut remove.
- . 1- ’z&lt;
Kang* of four, filling the journey across -Germany.—Gentleman’s then she has to pay about SO per cent, more
bigglT
Z- gwinetn show'yo^dt w.iy
Magazine. ’ ___________
’
bandhand*
cawn
furrer.
an
dot'*
all
f
vn
‘
P
iMt,ou
.
Pvarl*
over
their
The unpopularity uf women.as iusurahc*
You must not nsk for a "white skirt,”
I ?nk'‘d
1,1 “o,nc ot ll*e hottest gnlmnning risks i« so well defined that some com­ [ «. • gtfg’aphy a nigger’* cot tn know "
but for n "top petticoat;" a skirt h«ro is
' He dug on.—Thomas* Nelson Pure in •7“*’ 'al/*“? aPI*ar to ,nhor without
panies will not accept them nt all. and
“Talk about wimniln'# close,” he waa only used In describing the outer and visi­
■
1
1
. uhtress. In the main galleries, which are
t t.wiorf other* will onjy take them at higher rates Kar;xr’*.
------------------ —--------rulmirably ventilated, they nre for the bleating discordantly in a know it all ble garment, tho inner and more spiritual
r the lat- than are demanded on the lives of men.
Th* SkarsetUaisc.------------------- j mi»t part fully dressed. Thev work either voice, "ef I bed my way I'd hev ’em lookin affairs aro all “petticoat*." Similarly if
Certain companies consider them equally
I wo* seated next to Runge*dePbk nt a** bj ,ln,e or tfwk- ’* tbeT r1ca*e. their •enalble oral not all kerflummuxed up with one speaks of “u waist/’ aa transatlantic
III* then eligible with men nnd accept them at the
। dinner party in Pari^. • We had never met wagi-&lt;. remaining the same In either owe, gewgaws. I'd jest like to dreita 'em ’cordin phrase is wont to term the upper portion
B.r.ne rate*, but such Is pvt the practice.—
of a street or other drew, the dressmaker
before, and aa you may eawiy imagine I and I wo* told that they often finish their tew my notion.**
W. IL Barrett in Ladies’ Home Journal.
“Yon wouldn't let them wear trains to will turn on one with a pitying smile and
waa ratLer interested in the gentleman, I *1,att*ri number of trucks In two-third*
i ■ n required to
whom, with many ether* at the same ‘h’^'ne which i* allowed. Seeing what their dresses*'' suggested one of his audi­ remark, “Do you merm a laxly or a bodice T’
tl •• farm and
An OCd Olah.
tors.
while the Americau "bodice” i* here aoI
Mix boiled hog’s lard and milk with ■ board. I complimented on hia production. tbr&gt;’ Wnod how easily they do it, you can
"Not tnnehee I wouldn't.”
“underwnirt." While if a reference is
only I confined myself to complimenting * neVer doubt any more that the African
u'ihI for the
"No corsets, eh?"
made to “corsets" she will correct one in
' thick gruel. Stir |t well together with
ii'.tny children anti i fresh cheese, julks of egg* and brains. ।। him on Lis poem. “Yon don't mv a word I M*,ve nb,e to work and work well when
"No. sir; nor stiff booed waists, eyether.” the same tender fashion, “Ob, you mean a
| about the music.” he replied, “aud yet. be- ' he chouw *.
"Suppose you tell us just how you would pair of stays." Don't ask for a "morning
i V.’rnp it in a fragrant fig leaf ami boil in ing a celabrated musician, that ought tu
Tbc pleasanter processes of diamond
i•changed
wrapper" *ut for a “dressing gown."
• the gravy of a chicken or a kid. When ,[ Interest you. Do yott-not like it?”
"Very ; mU‘'n8 begin when you follow the contents I have them rig themselves onL"
“Suttcnly, suttenly. ]*d have ’em wear
If you want a pair of "rubber*" to guard
i taken out. remove the leaf and souse it in much, indee&lt;!.” 1 said in a somewhat sig/ 3f ,be truck*'up to welcome daylight 1
very proba broadcloth skirt nnd a loose jacket for against the Ixindon slush and mud. don’t
: r. |K*tfui of boiling honey. The name of i niflennt tone. “Well, kt me lie
frnpk ,‘-nin &gt;ml
tbe “blue." ns It is familiar- i
comfort. Ain’t that all rightt”
try
to buy them under that name, but ask
i thi* comestible isdertred from the figleaf, Ii with you. The music i* not mine.
It was '■ ra,,r’’' ,al'1 °ut on the floor*. The
■ 1 ii it ripen
“Go on.”
for “gnloshea." The English have a tra­
। but the mixture consists of equal parts of '' tb*%of a march which came, heaven knows
nre "Imply fil,ds fenc-d round I
“Short skirt* to l» tidy—jist comio to dition that Americans all refer to the arti­
I each, hut rather more eggs, because this wb&lt; tier, and which they kept rn plaring ■ *’hl&gt; b,gb’ wlrv fmc*. whcrethecxtracted 1
cles as “gurnn.” and declare that we ordi­
| gives It consistency. This appears to have st Martellle* during the Terror, when I ‘ wk “ "P’*"1* out 1“ besto of a certain ; the top* of their shoes."
narily'request a visitor to “wipe his gum*
"Yes. what kind of shoes!”
brva a popular dhh among the Greeks. -To wa* n primmer at the Fmrv&lt;- of St JeuC , thickness to pulverire under the action of '
“Soft leather shoes, shaped like a human on the doormat,” a harmleu double en­
. us it seems about na nice as an oyster eaten ' I made a few alteration* tire Stated by lhe "ir* Tbe «»atent* of tho truck* a*.|
iiot, sir. and flexible like a glove.”
tendre which affords them the keenest en­
! M bushthe wfids, and there it la"
j tu®y nrc emptied out run themselves Into ]
.with brown sugar.
•All right—and their hats*"
joyment. If you want some coarse ”8wi*«”
Tlu r. upon, to Li. gn-af surpri-e. I hum- J&lt;in- r‘r?:
c"!or of ,hc
1
,nwopi:anes in e nt Ions a thtrum of salt
"Somethin like a veil or a manti Uy, but with which to make servants' cap* you •
fish and n thir.::i of fat. In the “Frogs” ' med the march as I bad orfgfnallv wri:t&lt; n 1
,, ,b ’purplish hue of । n&lt;» sich styles ns they wear now, you bet. must know it by the name of “bonk mus­
"11. w .
l,o,oc.. nn.l,t Hr.t right And I'd have th«&gt; hair hanging down their lin.” or you will never get it, for, as I have
i’..« re - n dismal joke in th* form of a rea­ IL '
.
'th* flat and wide spreading floors might
sonable objection tna&lt;h- to leaping from a ' • *
back In a nice shiny braid.”
said, the English salesman never cares to
high tower, "I would loee two fig leaves of threw himself round my neck. But tlje easily be mistaken for Essex cabbage
'
“There's women that dress like that meet ana half way and try to find nut what
brain.” The wonl occur* no Ires than next liniment he snld. "1 am*very sorry, }• fie! !*.
now,” »:dd one of hia listeners.
the-customcr wants.
।
Tiio proecs* of pulverization takes from
tw« ;vc times tn the fragment* of the comic my dear Boucher, but 1 am afraid you will
If one were to ask for “paper muslin”
"Show one tome and'1’11 marry her terfour
to
six
months,
according,
to
the
,
poets.—Frnsiw’s Magazine.
be ih-spollial forever, dp what you will: fur j
be would probably have a fl:. Ik only
your tau'ltr and my* words g&lt;
• weather and the condition of the rock, nnd
"1 K’.w one just the other day. and Lhnt knows it os "glazed cambric” nnd nrseut*
•&gt;rung il ** ***’wt«d by operation* of watering anti wo* her style to a dot."
&lt;
any other nomenclature. As to things not
r™,
tb.
I.r»U,1
-blrh
«d.l
toll,;.
vMui
lUuWhat aru calk*! private hotel* abound
“What was sliudaiii?"
essentially feminine, but still in the wom­
■• •
■
•
•
‘ion. !l he r.rqrngc yield &lt;&gt;f every load of
SI ling luv-kr’s aud moccasins on the en’* department -as purchasing agents,
I \
4n Ixmdon. Th* first qiicntlon at some ot
“bedspreads'' are "quilts,” even if not
would never believe it. ' blue bion* carat of diamonds, and os the dock. Sha*hnd n blanket over her head.”
them is, “Are you recommended I” That
itverayfe net profit on n carat of diamonds
But the crank wim knew how a woman “quilicil;" “tidies" nre "antimacnasnrs”
I said, moved In spite.
m&lt; ms. "Have yest I iS-n sent here from
Is alwat Twenty *h!lllngs the value of the
should liresa had suddenly disappeared.— and “windowshades" arc “blinds," wheth­
cand* r. “Without you
*u»ne regular hotel which ha* all of Its my
’ n.'lli n lands w hich I wji told that I was Detroit Free Press.
er of the fnller or Venetian order matter.
r »m» occupied?” But yon are nut reI CT&lt; n I.I nnr.n. k '-‘“S n: 1,1 the
of « OOUph O.f c.nbing not.—Ixmdon Cor. Boston Transcript.
l hi-.it flurated tu show any written rerommendaTi n Vn Jl Jk. I
M’1” l’ nat fnr frOin A’l.WOjma
Italelgh’a Death.
•
i.op- Year wnnl &gt; quite sufllciiut. These
‘
‘ , .•* s&lt;T»na»tbe bhie ismifllciently pul- ■
t private hotels are really hoarding houses tn.in in Paris.
....... .........................................................
..
, Th.
r-emri of nun who liv. nol.ly nay
•. erizvI It l» taken tu the washing
machine,
;
ur lodging hmiM.-s, and the gurrt is ex­
.her.. Iff ».«»».* .... lw.1-nl.HU
ot .
'"HMlE M.ppl.m.nUkl Iff thill .J th.
The method of decorat inu by mean* of
■mfortahl* I1
... &lt; son!* who depart thi»life like Christian redbot irons was emplnyol in Great
I peeled to take bis break fast in tho bou*e,
x fir the fat ,
•
lightcr part of the earth is washed away, j gentlemen. Charles I and Ixmis XVI vtent Britain chietly on cypres* wood ebrets—
ly before ft . bat no other meal.
U-en
a
matter
of
through
tho
ordeal
of
execution
with
tho
j In fine of the private hotel* bear thu
while the heavier r.-mnlos in the ixittom of
“spruce chests," as they were termed.
iChsrlr* Kings- the pics. By this proce®* *''•&gt; per cent, of I[ li’ie solemnity briluing a king in subh ex­ Cypress wood was l*lieve-l to prescrv*
Strand the following notice appears upon gnat concern
{|v j the walls of the rooms: "Notice—Visitors
bble earth is got rid of. and of 100 j tremity, and Sir Walter Ralrigh died in a again*; moth and cloth clothes, tajx-sflowed morel the
‘‘j ; are tspectfully requested to give at kart tion found tbnt !’&lt;ir Idt
load* Which gt» Into th? washing machine I' mnurn-r befitting his life and purposes.
try curtains, ami Milks and velvets were
On the morning of his execution he put into them. They n ere much in fashion
}fa 1 twelve hours notice previous to their de- freely when they rtrnwloti ihrir feet,slowly only one Is saved to be sorted. The r&lt;*w’j ' pnrtu-v, or one night will be charged."— I'.u in.t the room, while one eminent com- I psaining ninety-nine, after pitting through 1 turned U»bisold friend.Sir Hugh CrenQO, in the reign of James 1 of England nnd VI
puM*r did his l»-*t work sitting Ixilt upright : t'le
who
hail
tried
tonppnach
the
scaffold
and
Cor. New York T^bune.
of Scotland, and they are frequently dec­
various sieves
nnd
wash‘ic .
‘I.U stages
• .agv» tof• the
i;.-wasa,
- • . ._
...
In n glldi'l■‘d
rawing rm-m clrnir,
attired in
I the ,vinous
....................
,........................
.Il,,,
„«clnm-. t.-.rvut
fluid •nrMUlta 4-»rlC wlU. «l» ™H- orate! with subject* from the hunting
rlothln,. nn.l «n Am.rtan pert , »,
„f (h,
„nil nre lnK n,:a»rk,
field, sketched in by means uf skewers
.: 41g to
' '’■•ver fear but I shall have a nlacr!”
‘
; crtul
eeto.le.! uhu
biul&gt;. _v. lo
The motion of'mist*, riipid or slow, was
»' •»' rosts oil h‘* ...........
.
heated by the lire. The men are dressed
careen hiuij W.'r.
wk
«•» I&lt;-­ ,
ij- increasing &gt;.uiM-asoi
A
bl,er
v» ry bald num pressed In the ugly trunk hose ot the period. ,
. hgardrd a* one of th* best methods of the air. to write hi* mart
emptied on the daily
increasinj hillocks of
ig*.
which,
If
other
reeotd*
|
t-'
-•
“
*
Rnicigh
and
pray
with
him.
r
!
On
this
paint.
Dr.
IJtnder
Brunton
has.
i.nn- . foretelling the approach nt rain or snow.
n"
It will generally l&gt;c found that the orna­
! diamond tailings. r-Lict, if ctL:..~ r.- erd;
wi-re to vanish, might well ' Sir,her took off hi* own embroidered mentation inside the lid if such a fipruce
,f . •made
some
investigations
mis ' When there wusa mist before the ri*-.of
—■ —
- ------------- ------ that entitle him j of the mdustry were to vanish, might well
J the
■;........
&gt; ' &gt; ’ gralftud-.-.fi
&gt;
i ,i
, |&gt;n»i» lumir geoiogl*t* to necoanr for I c:lP nn'i pmeed it on th® head of thianpeo chert is quite m&gt; rich a* that ou th« front.
hr is , t!iv fnli tnocn. if cloud* were seen in the ’ to
world's
|,e hn* thereby diM.mvcn-1 the secret &lt; f ,'fh.’.ir composition.
^.7,
tator, wiyiug:
The top uf the chest i* always left plain, ns
rti-am and " •M&lt;t licfore- the «un rose, or there wa* a I having ideas at will. In the cour-» of hi* ■
wJ|s'ht' f,'f
kwps the ।
"Take this, good friend, to remember
It was used as a scat—that is to say. tho
The weight rt diamond* keeps the
itical moment ' mist in the fields before »nnrise, wet .
...............
■ weather was expected. When lhe mist* exj*--riment* he placed himself in various '• precious stones for the most part with the ’ a,,\f ir JCU have more mwd of it than I.”
otiuidc of the lid wa* undecorated; the in­
“Farewell, my lords.” bu void to the side present* a picture, always in good
•UMm-sM Just ■ vanunco rapidly and the moon seemed to . p- ’-itku., ....
ami. ............
found that...his mental activ- ; heavy residue which Ln* been saved. It I
Just .• vanished
mood
seemedwas
to |' Jty
greatest w hen he lay flat
,,
|• courtiers who came to take affectionate
i dron •-&lt;«
•&gt;( sol&lt;]»-p
ri*e fasterrapidly
than and
usualthefine
wwtthcr
Ity wa*
wa-greatest-wlieu
flat on
un a tabic.
table. |.
I," .
,, ,
,
preservation, a* it lias been thoroughly
1 —
■
• • • ■- • — •_ «.«_
n.. I 1
,
. "I have a long journey l»c- protected. As far a* the writer’s experi­
‘'"'■1' «« "UIMCC i -----------------. —- ---------- .
c.-.n* are then ' ’ure to gladden the hearts of —,
fore me, and I must say goodby."
od&lt;1 by he thought .that as he was dulng so
ence goes the oak chests were not carved
iMrillon h« miitht rit I "P“
,l‘”
“»'&gt; ”ff reonom| makers on the succeeding day. When the well in a re-Ululn,
dis- I TSie”. ,ltf r®«che«l Lbu scaffold, aud said t Inside on the under part of the lid; this
'!.y
“
‘
**
-.1.1 not. Ir.
,
1 teal process of treating them cotlid lie dis­
&lt;1 for this cook- 1 win.!# changed and the clouds flew along
«1 the mounciH oi apparently water '
he did so, "Now I am going to God." decoration was used exclusively fur the
up. but it would not do.
।
' coveral the mounds of apparently water
i&gt;y steam. Each ; cn “tail." the farmer* predicted a storm.—
“Th£ moment." say* theUcim/nn
d Ktor, ' ’hat
worn
i.........................
- •■ •
• [
"spruce chests.” Some of three cypress
' rai*TmrhrXiVvm'ind
titterI jI wnr
»,
w,b!ch d* "
tho ^'shhorhood
‘This
medicine, but it will chert* nre not only long, Imt deep, and are
! blank, mo
t for cooking tb&gt;&lt; ’ Cor. Philadelphia Time*.
down
again
“wl'»™ a new value. So ,
Thi. is a sharp medkina,
Til,1 put my
n.’ head
..............
- ............
, fist 1 *‘,uld
■ rot that few care I
blank, mo 1 put ray head ««&lt;»•* :•. again fist far no practical u*e for this waste earth । cure all disease*.”
Wrtned of slabs ot beautiful well grown
t
The
very
executioner
shrank
from
be
­
* on the table and finished my article In that han liven discovered.
flrere of very considerable age. Wo have
the pixie­
,,.
,, zChicago
., ,
tr.it
----- -him,
.
I.H-.illnn
him
Inu. th*
tin,
Evidences multiply that Shakmpeare Is position.
Lvrald.
,I has
... Iwcn
. (|n4&gt;dincovertu.
ri(,h ItA&lt;| lo w!ikh th(? bnn,lrMl &gt;' heading
bu*
Hlitatrious nr!szmor
prisoner zno reason for ^supposing tbnt the cypress
mount ot c&lt;-iking
• -- nt.this point. I tm»y
: raw . .id. have been reduced in passing ' exclaimed:
"'■'’’’••"‘•'b
truly ..“um
nut* •»
for an age, —
but --for —
all- ttime" In
team
wood was nut home grown, nnd it would
•
_____
t
O...I
I..
Tate
.
”
"What
do*t
thou
fear?
Strike,
man:
r.ked the cans J many way*. 1 find iu ■■Winter si ale,
J’ay of ’L«»nc*ht»re»ucn.
I
&lt; the washing machine
________
' »h «w tyat very stately and ancient cy­
■ through
was____
at ___
uno-___
Certainty nnd regularity ■ f « mplyyment ^'u'.'.’^ni-! by band. It -snow *ubjecte&lt;i and H&gt; ended a gentle and fearteM life.­
k-rs and pack- ! act iv. scene 1, Servant says to Polixenes,
presses vnuxt have adorned our old gar­
“They have a dance which the wenchW reifr.t f ragnat deal, a* iv sho.vn by the tfa a further preliminary of washing ami ' Youth'* Companion.
dens.* Cornbill Magazine.
galllnianfrj
’ of gambols, because conduct of loagshorvn - n these days. You . w,r;j.;!X in a machine known nut he patentee,
'■itnllar treat- ; »ry
.. , i« a w
._
.inre
a*- not
,.«t &lt;«•».
In “...................
Me.v.ire for
Meas• -atl'lcd. and '■ they
fn
” iu
fijntnondiferons stuff is passed
;n ’t.”
.............
— may I ire a longshoreman for nine &lt; r jjen,
Injurious Employments.
v womtn : ure” Vincectio,
Vlnrantlo. the
th duke, nolilcquiz.!*, net ten dollar* « «vrk at sternly work in a ; un,p.r rvatcr over pulsating screens, in ! Flowery Young Clergyman (conducting a
: iv. w-ene 1. "(&gt; place nnd greaton-! mil- factory o: star*, but the rate for their work which ri double layer of leaden bullet* has children's -ervii o while occupying n pulpit • Nitric ncitl is employal as a solvent fcr
tin in making dyes; Ly etigravers to etch
llonsof falrecytsr.re -tack upon the*."- along the dock* te thirty and f ny cent* '
pijeed. Tl:e pulsating motion cau*c« , for«; brother clergyman tn route to Eu- feupper; in the nmnufaciuh- uf gun cotton;
r.n hour, and! in unloading vesM.1* smm- ajrt,n:nLMt gentle shaking to be main- । rope.—Well, children. I ntn very glad to? in the gilding trades, and .in preparing the
i Kate Field’* Watblngron.
I. de to address you today. I'd u great
tlm«**A» lun/'hon m-n make '» much a* taim-d. hml a* the specific gravity of d!a- ;
,
felt for hato. The fumes of it are inure irto!tt ritating
tw&lt; lve dollars ent h Rt &gt;» -u ri’’ job, un , mo:ip.* i* greater than tbnt uf lend, while deal rather talk lb you children than
Dan..™
to haman throats and lungs than
A gentleman wa* deeply in lore. He met broken save by the brief re -; in--n itcncd , lbt, s.oliiic gravity of much of the waste : the olilcr p-ople, for 1 love children.
'■ .D— ; Is a red rag to n bull, and they caww no
talk1 JI cud of bronchial and catarrhal affectlona
, |&gt;.-!,bly material i» Iras, the effect i* to iurtend of talking
•“•'‘■‘•a to
•** you I want
......... to .t**"
t.ikiug I the object of hl* affections one evening nt for tucalM- No other .unskHire! teb’»r
1
with
yoi
.
*
’
*
.
.
‘
&gt;u;
m
&gt;
when
I
a*k
any
questions
(
Tl;e
wor
fc
eB&lt; jn vntjous branches of trade
naidsoui
llbut
the
New
York
longbow•
&gt;1)A
j
le
*
t
|.
o
diamonds
to
the
bottom
uf
the
: quinr- In „a ctowuou
crowded van
ball and
not find
»»» a* be couh!---------, no,
answernresndtIv.Now.
-N&lt;nr.
children.
fumw
aoinionla They
children,
I . wffer Jrom
oppr.ni.Dlty
of ulklnp
! fi.t the can*. ; U|
,r.......‘ " u* ** w brr l&gt;»™ntrt«a man is worthy of hl* hire, and hr i« a mir-। h,iof whl|e the WM,to material remains • jcmmit; answarpromptly.
- slip
" into
'nlo hir
hnoJ nplr..
&lt; f Jffp«r with vellunsly strong, active nnd Intelligent nU,ve ic and fc gradually washed ot er tire ' what have we to lie thankful for today?
!I canse inflammation of tho eyes and a
treated about ■ to
her hand
n pi« &lt; e of
I
Children
—
Flowers,
bird*,
sunligkt,.'
workman.
'
side
"
of
f
th«-u-recn
the
*crecn
bv
by
the
running
water.
.o.
.-owon)ri
“
WUi
yoDri-VrttraHHriHlt■j
collar
skin
disease,
wbichgt
has been sug*
ipiiMi uf achauge ’ tbe twoi— Win »«»rtMrrit
.•
; A mite of a woman, who hired two long The diamondiferous rtuff Is nerved Into j church, school, homes.
1 ge*te&lt;i may be due to the formation ot a
uni lb.-amount nf I —
Tho nplr WM.' «|n»Ur
,
Yonng Clergyman—All rcry well, chll-1I wap by the union of the ammonia with tho
1 shoremen to help remove her fur’,1}V”‘' three wet pans by means of a cyllmlrical
I “WoB’tTff’—N.* York World.
dexrlte-d them as big *• bouses, and when dove, which distribute* die finest from one drew, very well. But whom do we miss to- ’I liquid cf the lubricating skin gland*. If
' f thc*c*factories aver.: end nnd the cairncst from the other, with day.
,—
v—
-rI OTc of them, looking down on
' that be true every man could be a j&gt;espound
cans r.f corn.
Children (shut vocej—Mr. Twitcbell.
gradations between,
- c.R Man l-quashes. 1 A
. lwlf
'77”“' on the same
mnbulating soap factory. Men employed
loaf of
of bread
bread h
is a
a favorite
favorite Ulteman
talisman for
for J-.
; M|mos It’s n mighty dry n’®;1"' sho ,. regulated gradation*
« mid the Mine of j
a drowned
in most Europcna
principle a* the main »tev* of an ordinary ! Young Clergynmu—Quit* right, chil- iu guano works liecotne deaf, and the akin
.
• body
I .
&gt;_
Fi,rr&gt;nmin jost Uo time in sending for liquid refre
ItienUftg a urowncu uu**z
«*•••—
-—
~ «ll!
, c, ~
I dren. quite right. NV* nil mis* Mr.
I
flour
ndllt
,
’•rar* andM.GObcan* «
------------.
IS
—
ountt ie*. nometimc*
Sometimes •*.
it isfounffwflHent
of their nose* and forehead* is peculiarly
pasra ~u..
। ^ntnes.
••
Z, mvnu—New ofk Sun.
J
Twitcbell.
Who
can
ted
me
where
be
is
tfteat
The whole process of mechanical sorting
.•
. It
i. ..•
i... aid
ahi or
-------- -- -------discolored by the ammonia. Their strength
■ altogether lwtween of |r-ej..f sometime*
needs the
oj
11»
relstiv* weight
Women OmposltovsI
IB based upon the
---- -----------------­ of the , today?
fails, aud they suffer from anienii*.—New
... of fruit, anil rrg- j
.uUUoce Thu. In EoKl»n4
I Children—On the ocean.
Princes* Louise
Louise of
Battenberg,
under
the. HiauJUUM
: dianiondw
to_____________
other stones of the
Princes*
oi
x&gt;
a
,«
C
ujz«
B
,
-------—
York World.
an* nre the 2 pound the loaf i* usually weighted with quick­
Young Clergyman (poetically) — Yes,
tot*. L:
rnncviw of her ihusband,
.„.k-„,i ha*
dlfferinstruction
bus ncntiired
acquired Ii nUjOnK whi.-h
whjch it
Jt Is
|g found, and if the differ' ‘Don cans. An idea -Urer —Note* and Queries.
। children, on the ocean and half seas over.
of ike
A Queer Library.
'• “•try iu the United I
' *
----------I —Yankee Blade.
.
.
Th. pdta.
of N.w York d.,«.
i &lt;l from th »v figure* * Jah.
A curious collection of looks is contained
1, IHB. wo* 3,(M3, comprising 1 super- j compoaftor, awl haa'fc?l up the type for nubsunco from which it is divided bv
11'-Yt t here are more than !I Intnnirat. &lt;ta.|,«aorx, I j .U^AX&gt;«. X e«p- , vcgJ o( hcr numr? prodanloai tor ,
In tl»« library of Wurste-ntthi, near Cassel,
,here wOal,l b« llttl, moo. «n.'l
______ The (
,0 MM rr
, )t„, dreoUllo3. Tll,
I^l,“ I fa.TJSI «b^ .U I™
in the.
country.
Mtptl! ■ fi/'
At the head nt the Gul/ of Bothnia there in Germany. The Looks appear al flret
It *
is, 5*f!{
many
'■ ■!..
1"^ M1
W »««•&gt;■»«• *"■&gt;
rrrr.xprH « „ con,|«.|wr. Mme. pinch‘ Tess hand labor. As
. 25
■■'•' in h much les*, bat »««»»■ lm sergeants. «v«•*«*•••*
•
atones, such a* garnets and other* of no ia n mountain on the summit of which the &gt;lght to be logs r.f wood, but racb volume
• r.!ge the highest fig- j J(J, roundsmen. 3.1D7 patrolmen and .5
value,
of
which
the
specific
gravity
h
run
Blunt* pcrpuually during’ the fire is really a complete history of the thee it ’
...L.Mciorr tor i d"Gn"ca _____________________
do SU. I. «lf« cf Buren &lt;k Hurt, n bo .boot
represents. Th* Lack -how# the harfc. in
equal to that of diamonds, are found
.••Wfcr.ll.h.loaim*
HO«.« ,00.1 humor h th. olludwta. ■ ?»»rTg?iy
In the diamond]feroas earth. These of *lx Lour* dttring thi* season of continual which a small place I* cut to writ* the
scientific and common name a* a title.
merry meeting,
no ju..-.
leader in
rrwucu
&gt;.miuasbip
equaland
to there
that m
where
th* I■ rfnlc-s.
stated
that what the w;w tnnrt counw pan In the pulsator through the sunshine a rtenmer leave# Stockholm
rather small and the laughter [proud uf was the fact that she had ac­ be»l, and when all has been douo that can crowtkd with vi*iton» anxious to witness One side allows the tree trunk in it* natu­
be d'Xie
dutie by
mechanical processes the da- the p'.er.oateQOP. At the mud* place dur­ ral state and the other ft poli«hed and var••-------—.
1 qnircij seventeen trades (one being that of ! be
!i &lt; • nt. rprise.-Ma*- I j»i« nre“r».--M..
I»y mecuamc-M
•• " Is
’ •-»—» •from
--&gt;•- the nmchlno ing winter tbe sun diiuppear# nnd i* not uirird. Inside are shown the leaves, fruit,
— - j trri■Al• which
Uked
In compcMitor). by any one of which she
1 abundant.—-------------------------------Washlngtcn Irving.
Edinburgh
to be subjected to the riow. un­ seen far week*; then it conic* in sight again fiber rmd i.-i’wct parudtr*. to which Is add­
1 Sound I*Mild to travel over 7TOmiles an ’could make a livelihood. In Edinbu..
’ I
.
. to ,
hour, yet the sound ot n cal! yelling In th* J printing offices there aro orerJXO
female ‘ rrrutiu and costly process of Land sorting. fur ten. lineui or t-.xrnty minuter, grad­ ed a f.-.ll ih xription of the tree nnd its
1 imdnccs.—Million.
j. with all R* temptation* to disboncsty.- ually l.-'ur:l v.uiug it* rUy until finally ft
lr t ,»♦..** feeUu&lt;* ; b«wk gardtn h*» been known to remain la «nup&lt;»itor«.-Loudou Tft-BIts.
’ London Times.
- rtnys in *.
cuatinudt^dy f. y upwr.nLof ,
aiger going about
,.'r *have
n 1his
‘re,“feellr
t,eaa —
to on* zpot for fire maddening hours.
-------- --------------- —
- CcJefcty Trtd.
Lo
.-r£:. Luk!» I'.'-puWic. .
1 to
. ~ ».l,T’r IJIU! la ,
.
----------------------- 1
The Worehlp
Flower*.
Friend-V.’bat *v.*i.* yuur graduatitm es­
"
- Within the Inst twcnty-fiA* ycan» tii* | Wince time out of memory ndhratioa ofIUs«rirs of Wealth.
te.
say tiUrtt?
.
’.
dl*cuvcry cf the relation otfmu roix-s to In- , |&gt;|.«hu and flow; rs lias been the prevailing j Miss McShoddle—Tlieso new pillows are
’■livre is this sign dto- • fvctkais fiiscnsi-i has loti tJ efforts for the form of worsts in many sectIons uf the
Maia-I -“Wlnt: the Artronomars Know
sti)fits! so full thiiyre as bard ns a rock,
'■k«* Will B« Pru®- 1 tubstitntlcu of burning for buriaL
'fareart. Even to this day certain com- ' aud I can’t sleep. We had nice, soft pil­ CO Wait till n:y cfTce Loy cudc* in. ‘
'About Matx"
■x-ulnrsiuv
as tohls
to his
oi'.f •. I . .
dare ore given a*
Wilkins—H&gt;»w soon will thst he?
"Dear me! Why dAl you clx&gt;o*e that
—---------------------------- f muufileM of Buddhist* and Mohammedans
lows when wi were peer.
Bllki.’ik—1 »ca( hua ohja, un minute er­ wbjtcil”
th. •
1 !Vre
** “U the more roam
G:;eat
COB" ;
XH Heil a qniet, palniera death ; pray by the hour liffore their favorite
Mrs. McSht Idle—In course. Wecouldn’t
Will
'‘“2'
,
;id’nation.
■'«! prosecution
The fate ‘ «mH th: universal sorrow ut tho nation, 'plant or fiower. in India this i-peciesuf j afford so many feathers then.—New York rand half an hour ago. JlTtsIl bo back in
“Ib.ciuse I didn't Lava tim* to writ*
pl uu if 72/ 7'1 'y “i,’I"?cl,oly to conmuch.”—New York We.kir
" [ 1
•“&gt; wax termed “The Father of ■ woraliip seems to be mod prevalent —St. -----------I Louis Republic.
( Weekly.
*’■• • •... .,
’‘Osatcued prosccuuau
• -—
■
:
1
“
*■
’
U
uUod Cor. New York
&gt;&lt;
r
b
.','
TriUl
। the People.
...VP--E

diamond mining

the great farms

£l‘

(

j

I

■ Jsxi ouLtSm“awr ~ ss

�11/

Hastings Banner.

but a direct fioaocfal loss. Tbe Journal
editor intimate* that hia motive for Ola ur-

Thuradiy. October 30, 1892.

TSX HASTINGS, MICH., FOSTOmCX.
ACOCTT'14. 1879.

.

editorial notes.
FOR PRESIDENT,

I

BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,

WHITELAW REIQ.
OP NEW YORK.

■

ForFiuMi.

ror Sheriff...................... j £&gt;,is it MckitvfiT

had assailed him. We haw cxHidaed Ml.
Dennis’ political maneuvn-ing. because It
Ksubject to criticism. We made Ug’it ot
a street fight be had with a dxunkcu man,
which he hlnwlf said was disgraceful, and
referred to bls pugilistic qualities in which
he himself Is alleged to have boasted.
Had we desired to personally assail him,
we bad recount to the public records uf
Barry county. But that we did not aud
would not do. We beg pardon for drag­
ging personal matters before our readers.
But while we acknowledge that «e make
mistakes, we will never permit to go un­
challenged an article like the two from the
Journal

Force™., CM............... jbaWd/SIbLKii

........... iutt-kn&lt;TOS

Mr

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nr CMB coon
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For Surveyor.
For Coroners.

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'ZbbVm 'L' V ANHOlix

JAMES W. SACKETT

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JOIIMT. RICH. &lt;e l.ieeCewrly.
For Lteutemiht Cl«*v.-rl&lt;&lt;»r........................ ...............
J. WIGHT QIIHllNuA *&gt;i ttt-xford Oounly.
For Secretary of Hlate
JOHN W. JOCHIM of M .rquetteCounty.
For State Treasurer.........................1
JOSEPH F. HAMBITZKK. ot HougbUra

STANLEY W. TURNER,’ of Roscommon
County
Fur Attornej-Gencnd. ........................................
GERRIT J. I&gt;I EK EMA. of Ottawa County.
For Sept. Public law ntet loo...................................
HENRY K. PATTENGILL, of Ingham.
County.
For Member State Board of Education
EUGENE A. WILBON.of VanBuren County.
For Commissioner of State Land Office..............
JOHN G. BERRY, of Otaegu County.

Electoral Ticket.
At large-Western District;......................
JAY A. HUBBELL, of Houghton.
Fourth District................. r,.............................
PHILIP T. COLGRUVE, of B*m.
Alternate
At Large—Western District.............................
AARON CLARK, ot Kent.
Fourth District...........................................................
CHARLES J. MONROE, of VanBuren.

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Congrv««lon*l Ticket, 4th Dlftrlct.
For Member of CougitM—...................................
HENRY F. THOMAS, Allegan County.

. It is claimed that the squawbuek ad­
ministration Is more economical than its
republican predecessor. This year can be
compared with 1890. both off years, that Is
years when tbe legislature was not In ses­
sion. Barry county’s proportion of the
state tax of 1800 was $17,876. That was
Gov. Luce’s last year. Tbla.ls the second
year of Gov. Winans administration, and
Barry county’s proportion of the state tax
is $18,838. In other words, squawbuck
economy makes Barry county pay $1,462
mpre state tax than was paid under re­
publican administration. And the record
for two years of Winans compared with
tbe last two under Luce show that tbe

*RPLY TO THE DEMOCRATIC
CIRCULAR LETTER. '

mens*

Winans term cost the state 8102.000 more
thaq that of Luoe.
a
'
The last Journal contains a savage at­
tack upon the democratic party for its ac­
tions in Georgia respecting tbe people's
partv.
No more bitter political attack
could hare been worded. But the Journal
editor, despite his “middle-of-the-road"
sentiments Is trying to get into bed with
the democrats, or force the democrats ot
Barry county to get into bed with him.
Many democrats may do this. There are
many more who recognize in the Journal'
editor a man who has for years been stab­
bing tbe democratic organization of Barry
county In the back, and are not ready yet'

to give up everything to satisfy his ambi­
tions—one of which seems to be to aglan
distribute mall In Hastings postoffice.

there was not a particle of evidence to
show that the writer ever reaped onepenny of advantage through the misfor­

The republican silver legislation uses all
the sliver bullion produced in this country,
tunes of these enterprises, or that he ever thereby Increasing the volume of currency
received one penny directly or Indirectly 854,000,000 each year. The profit of 30
from one of them, except in pay for servi­ cents on each dollar coined, goes into
ces rendered, 99 per cent ot which was Uncle Sam’s strong box. That means a
for job work done In tbe Banker office. profit of 316.200.000. Free silver coinage
Moreover, some of tho leading citizens of would make a present of this 816,200,000 to
Hastings and Barry county, democrat*, tbe rich xllver mine owners. That Is
prohibitionists, members of- the people’s neither wise nor profitable for anybody—
party, as well as republicans were associat­ exceprtlie stiver mine owners.
ed with us in connection with them al).
' and a majority of directors or of stock­
If Mr. Yaple falls tn get tbe compl cte

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democratic vote of Hastings city, he may
credit the falling off to fear that tho ’ Jour­
nal.editor might be prevailed upon to be­
come postmaster In the event of Cleveland's
election. The distinguished services ren­
dered by the Journal in building up the
fortunes of the democratic party iu Barry
county will have a great bearing on our
contemporary's case; and tbe bearing,
should be favorable, of course.

It is important that every republican In
Yiarry county who is not already register­

ed In the town or ward where he is enti­
tled to vote, should see that his name h
registered before election day. Hand in
yonr name to the supervisor, town clerk of
oldest justice. Failure to do that will
oblige you to go before the registration
board on the Saturday preceding election.

There were charges freely mode that the
Standard Oil Co. boodled the squawbuck
legislature and secured the lower test on
kero^ne, to the grave danger and serious
loss of the people of this state. If you do
□ot like that klntt7of business, see
that
squawbuck straddlers are elected to stay
one cent, for which we had not rendered a at home.
full equivalent; or that in our connection

with the two stock Institutions that we
And now the Journal is after Al. ■lonea.
did not pay dollar for dollar for nur stock, Two years ago It was after W. F. Hicks.
the same as every other stockholder; and And between spells It has been prodding
that our loss in the creamery was not a to­ ex-mayor Bentley and George Tomlinson.
tal loss as a as that of others, and that In By and by the Journal will destroy all Its
tbe reorganization of tbe furniture com­ gods.
pany our stock was not treated exactly as
"Was that of every one of the old stock­
holders- If one such responsible person
will In the Journal deny these these things,
and assert that we did receive what we
were not entitled to from them; tliat we
did not pay in full for our stock, and that
our stock was treated In any manner dif­
ferent from that of other stockholders,
we will give hiia a cfiance to go into court
and prove what be says. The Journal
did not and does not dare to make such
charges. We do not expect to escape erf t’dom. We do not believe we are above It

cawnectiun with public enterprises to dishoweatly promotee our own advantage, we
kaow m man living can prove. We will

The meiu’jers of the democratic coua'y
committee should be able to know the way
to Hastings after n while. The desperate
scheming of the "middle of lhe road" can­
didates brings them hero often enough.

If the, Winans administration made such
a record for economy, why was It (hat
Winans and nearly every one of the old
officers with him were turned down?
A-k those who an* urging republican
ewoldlmt.. vx. fm-Comrrl* Mons if

Comrade Monte will
Harrison?

vote fqr Comrade

With a full vote out Barry county has
our connection with all &lt;»f

YOUR

the bound­

or wi* o-vuo —
t
these
In 1884, John n. Palmer, of Lapeer ary
rigned for wooden wedge*- Aiw
City, formerly a Republican, but now hS been firmly driven into the h&lt;^*!
a Democrat, wrote a circular letter and irroovo was filled with water. Th* wedge*,
procured the signatures of eighty-three
ex-soldiers, protesting against the ac­
tion of John T. Rich because he recom­
mended the appointment of John
X. Boa. th.,-nh.
Abbott instead of Stewart Gorton fur
postmaster at the City of Lapeer. There
were 42 Democrats, 39 Republi«a*s, ’'n'uy'bj th. rlTyr *&gt;• qdUI tl&gt;?
and two Prohibltionlsta who signed the „iuuo» «&lt; th. MK -her. th. ruing
letter, 11 of whom have since died and
10 removed from the State. Many of
the signers were not patrons of the
office. This letter has recently been
printed in circular form by the Lapeer
County Democratic Committee, and la
being circulated by them all over the
led to the top of it. Then J*
State to induce Republican ex-soldiers
wiTg^ualiy hoisted
to vote for Afien B. Morse for gov­

The comical turn of affairs given by the
desperate.political scheming of "the mid­
dle of the road’’ candidates is shown in the
A Personal Kxplanattpj.
The Journal editor, concluding doubt­ fact tbnt not only can no democrat in this
less that discretion was lhe hotter part of district vote for an elector who would, if
elected vote for Cleveland, bu'tevery demo­
valor, very wisely retracted the plain Im­
crat In this district must, if he vote at all
plication of its editorial observations with
regard to the writer’s connection /With the for elector, vote for one who is pledged If
creamery, the soldiers* monument and the elected to vote for Weaver. There are
Furniture Co. It was too much to expect some democrats who will refuse to vote for
that he would l&gt;e a man, and own that a man who misrepresents their principles.

have been guilty ••of sharp practice and
misrepresentation, not rrimlnaL” That
sentence can be so Interpreted by the
Journal editor, that no satisfaction could
be gotten from It In any contest before the
courts. But wa say to the Journal, we
say to any of those ‘‘people’’ who believe
we have been guilty of misrepresentation
or sharp practice this: that if any one of
them who is responsible will state directly
through the Journal or any other paper, so
there can be no quibbling about it, that this
writer ever received from the monument
association, creamery or furniture company

BUY

WINTER
UNDERWEAR

Lexlstatlve Ticket
' For Representative In State legislature.
DAVID HUGGETT, of J

holders or of members was necessary for
every action taken; consequently the Jour­
nal’s stab at us would apply as well to
others. But every Implication of the
Journal's words, even that which he means
by bls explanation. Is grossly untrue, aud
is a foul attack upon as good men as Bar­
ry county contains. But after withdraw­
ing tbe Implication that we bad done any
criminal deed in connection with any of
them, and going so far as to say that he
does not believe a charge that we bad ever
done any violence to lhe laws could be
proven, the Journal winds up by asserting
that there are people who believe that we

OWtek*

ALL FOR RICH NOW,

ernor. We presume no barm will come
from it, but in justice to Mr. Rich, and
that the Republicans outside of Lapeer
county may know how we feel toward
him, we, the under signed. Republican
ex-soldiers, who signed said letter, be­
ing all the Republicans excepting two
who signed the same now living and
residing in Lapeer County, do hereby
protest against the use of said letter to
influence ex-soldiers to vote for Allen
B. hjorse, and we do hereby pledge
ourselves to vote for John T. Rich, and
recommend all Republican eg-ooldlera
to vote for him for governor, as in our
judgment he best represent* our senti­
ments.
II. L. Strong, 1st Mich. Cavalry.
J. B. Decker, 18th N. Y. Cavalry.
Stephen Henry, 4th Mich. Infantry.
Geo. B. Crain, 20th N. Y. Cavalry.
J. Houghton, Capt. 142d N. Y. Infty.
C. V. Austin, 23a Mich. Infantry.
James Briggs, 32d Mich. Infantry.
W. A. Voeburg, Sth Mich. Infantry.
R. A. White, II. S. U. S. A.
George Elliott, 1st Mich. Cavalry.
Edwin A. Weston, 4th Mich. Cavalry.
Darius Cooley, 4th Mich. Infantry.
Leonard S. Fitch, 6th Mich. Cavalry.
Warner Butts, 1st Mich. Cavalry.
F. L. Henderson, 1st Mich. Cavalry.
G. B. Farquharaon, 99th Ohio V. I.
Silas N. Bradshaw, 7th Mich. Infty
Henry H. Smith, 10th Mich. Inf try.
John IJ. Selder, 88th Ind. Vol. Inf try.
H. D. Smith, 10th Mleh. Infantry.
Royal H. Weston, 1st Eng. &amp; Meeh.
Geo. E. Holman, 7th Mich. Infantry.
Geo. HUL 22d Mich. Infantry.
E. B. Matteson, 10th Mich. Infantry.
Sylyer Hudon, 91st N. Y. Infantry.
"I have voted the Republican ticket
for thirty years and shall vote it this
fall without a scratch."
Stxwabt Gortox.

In • recent Intarelew with Chauno.,
F. Black, pre^dent ot the Pennsjlrani',
State League of Democratic clnbs, Gen.
era! Master Workman Powderly of th.
Knightsof Labor said in reference u
Cleveland » position:
"I tell you what, I don’t think he
knows where he stands. lfe fa at aes,,
I used to admire that man, but since
hui meddlesome interference with the
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As between the Republicar

Owing to the desire of English mute*

L. E. STAUFFER

IWTINQ5 BANNER

N. T. TRIB WE

rota

Lsugh

Dr. H
toyotu

tn a imttnm of tbe lung shaft that in do
,lngl. 1U.IAACT hu th. olxiuk be»» fmod
to b. outot th. vu. IxTpo~Heulur.-B.’.
J. King’s “Clevyatra’a Needle.

The seniv of touch is the “Wiest, but
at tho same time one of themest important
snecial senses of the human organism. It
by nearly all portions of the
general surface of tbe body, but find- IU
ilghest development in the hands.
The true akin contains multitudes of
nerve filnmrnu arranged in rows of papUlm, about one-hundredth of an inch in
length. It l» estimated that there are
20,000 of these paplllm In a square Inch of
the palmar surface of the hand. The cu­
ticle fa absolutely essential to th* sensa­
tion of touch, for when the true akin Is laid
bare by a burn or blister, the only feeling
that it experiences from contact to one at
pain, notthatof touch. The cuticle shields
the nerve filaments from direct contact with
external objects. Touch is most delicate
at the tips of the fingers, and the hand is
one of the most important organs.
Buffon declares that with fingers twice
as numerous and twice as long wo would
become proportionately wiser. Galen, how­
ever. taught that man is the wisest of an­
imals, not because he possesses the Land,
but because he Is the wisest and under­
stands its use tho hand Las been given tc
him; for hia mind, not his hand, has taught
him tho art*. Exquisite delicacy of touch
Is attained by practice. Without It the
skill of the painter, sculptor and musician
would be rude indeed.—Jenness Miller's
Monthly. __________________

State*

The two papers for 11.10 per year.

COOK. BROS

Tho following open letter to the
editor of the Harbor Springs Republi­
can explains itself.
Editor RxPVBUCan: Will yon be so
kind as to give space In your paper for
a few facts and thoughts on the above
caption.
Last November Mr. A. S.
Pintridge, great president of P. of I. of
the state of Michigan, was through
Northern Emmet county organizing
subordinate associations of P. of. I. and
in his address at school house No. 4,
Friendship township, dwelt strongly
on the non-partisan and non-sectanan
feature of the association, and read
with great emphasis the last clause of
article 3. section 1 qf the constitu­
tion to prove that the order was
founded In good faith.
I became a
member of tbe Union, Association,
Little Traverse and Friendship, be­
lieving the object of the order was to
secure the rights of agriculturist* and
laborers, and have been zealous In thp
cause
"The Patrons’ Guide" of Sept. 1st,
comes to me literally loaded with poli­
tics, with insane ravines, false as­
sumptions, etc. And thi* is the official
organ of the order that was to improve
us men tall v, morally and socially.
1
am amazed, dumb founded, to find our
official organ getting down and throw­
ing dirt; which might be expected in a
political paper in a heated campaign.
While I believe many reforms should
be brought about in legislation there
is a right way to go about it to accomK* ' the end—ana that is by petition,
ed up by respectable numbers,
which either of the great parties is
bound to, or will respect. I amj not
awai;e that the Patrons at any time in
convention have adopted any such
principles os the "Guide" promulgates.
1 have been deceived, therefore I de­
nounce all such political scheming. If
that is the course the P. of L is persu­
ing they can count me out.
J. F. Carmien, «
President of Emmet County Associa­
tion.
Mono SII&lt;htlly Mixed.
Judge Morse is getting ns badly
mixed in his political beliefs ns Attor­
ney-General Ellis. Judtfe Morse said
at Detroit:
"I am a Democrat because I believe
in the doctrines of tho Democratic
party os enunciated by Thomas Jeffer­
son."
This is what Thomas Jefferson enun­
ciated as his belief:
"I’rotection will certainly require
the continuance of the tariff.’’ And
the present Democratic platform de­
clares the protective tariff unconstitu­
tional.

Soon, and renaembef we are better able than ever before
to auit you in that line of goods,

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pLEASE come in -

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Come in anyway
and see our stock of
goods.

We want to show

bus
age
of
publ

you the best stocked

storein town, with

STAPLE and FANCY Groceries.
Also

Crockery,

Glassware,

China and

Lamps.

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must
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when

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Every thing new and nice.

the o

The first volume ot poems by Alfred
Tennyson came out when he was twentyfour. Ho was forty-one when ’Tn Metnorlarn” came from the press.

VAN ARHAN

HAH5

HUNTERS!

ATTENTION!

Sporting Boots!
■ CANVAS AND RUBBER TOPS.

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To hunting parties. Call and see us before buying. Any make you may want, Candee,
Boston or Lycoming. Also Socks and Rubbers, Felts and Rubbers, Felt Shoes and Boots,
and Felt Slippers. Call and see us,

ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS.

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II is getting time in the season for heavy underwear and, we have
the LARGES I STOCK ever put in our store. We bought at
the mills and have got it at the .

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And no JOBBING HOUSE in the U. S. owns it any cheaper than
we do. We have saved the Jobbers profit and are giving Our Pat­
rons the benet of the GOOD BUYING. W7e are selling it from 10
to 20 per cent, less than any other Retail House in the state can. '
Give us a call and examine the goods.

O'
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Mr

Yours respectfully

E. W. HORR1LL 6- CO
ONE PRICE CL0TH1ER5

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•^^ToTober 20, 189*.

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WHEN YOU

SNEEZE!
UMi!.

If /.»»ei&gt;d one dollar for
i.v:,older. Yon can
ii'iuute. and no mailer If
; will hold nnnly In the
..r rrrinn circumstance*. ,
• .. Hl idlANn. P. D.S.
White Cloud,
.
Michigan

peR***L*IIE«T10«.
to attend a teachers* institute. The dl
reeswa aow want to tsk* a dgy’a wan*
bar Iklory -UHoott e.m&lt;D( N,w&lt;.
We trait that the Impreaalon wait prevail
throughout tbe state that the shove ia a
fair sample of Barry eounly school dlsteicte. a* It la not true. Good teaeberv are
demanded In every district tn.the county,
and thejdlrpctora in mart of them are anxloua that'the teacher* afeould attend all
teacheea institutes, and give the school
children the benefit of all the many good
thing* to he desired at these meetlnjw.

Fridays young man wa* in the city
chuckling «ver tho fact that be had leaded
horse* with a minister recently, and that
the latter bai sold hl* horse ter the were
sum of Sih. Tbe young man gloated-over
his bargain and the faet that the minister
was sore after the trade and no doubt arid
yeung man thought himself a shrewd
horse trader. Everyone know* that there
area great many trick* that can be prac­
ticed In trading horse*, aud about the time
that a man begino to think that be 1* a
dandy at It, oomeSbing is liable to happen
that will convince him that be hasn’t yet
cut hi* eye teeth. We don’t say that any
sharp practice was indulged in till* deal,
but we simply record It as a fact that tliest
two people made the trade, and the young
man wa* happy over the horse he had
just couse in possession of. AH of our
fondest hopes and anticipations are liable
to be crashed however, and thus it wa*
with tbe young man. Friday evening bo
went to take ht* horse borne with him.
All at once he commenced to strangle a
little. Soon he ran his nose into the upper
air In search of more atmosphere—there
wa* plenty around but It didn’t seem to
satisfy his awful craving for air. Tbe air
was good u£&gt; for the • smelling committee”
had just been all around the city, and tbe
odor from the bars yard and cess pool bad
been squelehed. It wasn’t quality of air
that the poor brute demanded. tjut quanti­
ty. and his stomach fairly Hopped up
against his baick bone In a vain endeavor
to get it. His gasping for breath could
I plainly be heard for several blocks. Nalure couldn’t stand this demand upon her
powers and the poor horse iai^ down and
breathed bl* last, and with him went all
the youthful aaprlations of the young man
to make horse trading a profesh. Possi­
bly some familiar dope might hare saved
lhe steed, but as It was be had to pas* in
his check*. It’* very- Mrange, but the
_L_
young man hasn't said anything about bl*
trade with the minister since.

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Belle Stebbins visited her slater tn
B.UW
Uat we."
““ ln
StebblM,
or Eou&gt;„ SS”'
J* l-nmu
In

AS. Merchant

•i: • that -there 1* a pul■ ■’failed, making a tour
• ii the sly- edging up lo
’ 11 &gt; signature. It is «up• f [taper as a contract
to manufacture
®a
; in a pint of milk. L_
“•
fcr-cr. ! ”’’ ar,d afterwards the faritHi.iAi
' a IK,t'‘ of Bcvcral han*
ttSSL•• •
-

idled grini.
abnut the
”* tanner ■
pi'M on a
•ith him i
round uf I,,

. ,u*»n.eiice uf fanners.
foniwit n i
JPS vr

"''T'11 Fridnv 0'enlOK Ex
' ' ’ rrfern:d to lh® Rrand■'
Wh,c,‘
k Ya*

World •
" 'v‘,r&lt;18 “Market* of the
witth*!, .
":u 1 “Renipting to draw
Ur. v
: hi a manner peculiar to
fare It,'
Al ’r 11,0 »hlrd attempt he
!" U» .'L''i'’ fOl*, 'rb«t crcDlnk ktAit ..(-A. , " B‘*v wa* heard to remark
'•lOcrht’l ' '1!t as smart as she
k»uin£ ua- ,,e
to «*y “MarMr.
f!'1 three time* tho way
!«•- did ami couldn’t do.lt."
®£k«id n'"l"K ■lob‘* ^’herta, Frank

tom Cum*

°1,K’rii were returning

***11 and f 1 'e 617 tbe horse&gt; K°t
x«hi0&lt; i.n',,.n‘tn“‘ced to run aw*yfootigh to
! n biK '■•nongh nor bad
titled rid- L ! 1 l‘‘ni' Af,,&lt;r a r*ther conUw Ion ii.m'rr s,one hHea. stump* and
,b*I wanted "JJ,1 *°t out, not because
'
.htriJi yut
bccaui*€ they
•ultebk
' 0 a Minified manner
'““'"B. »lll&gt; tbe bed,
bortt
.A0
»»■ hurt, though
_ 0
slightly disfigured.

_ , We are going to do business with you because we have just exactly what you want,
ma our prices are simply irresistable.

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O’!?,W"’1 10 Ypollantl Mondi,
wbore bo wlU attend tbo Bnliuea. Coll™
the coming year.
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HEN'J * EOTJ* - CLOTHINQ

Mr. and Mr. W. J. Hollow., .poor
Sooday with bl. baorber L. L. ujlowa,
la Kalamawo.
7

Mr*. I. A. Holbrook wa* called to Kai*,
mazoo Munday by the death of her oldest
sister, Mr*. Krom.
M1m Carrie Gundry returned to her
home In Manistee Thursday after a short
visit with Miss Effle Ellis.

Tho*. Heney went to Jsckaon Monday
to attend the reunion
hi* regiment.
From there he will go to Chicago to attend
the opening exercise* of the World's fair.
Dr. and Mrs. Clalrnce Young of Allegan
arrived in the city Saturday to vblt relatlvesd The Dr. returned Monday morn­
ing while Mr*. Young will not return un­
til later.

tIKtULrtTlON •
120 quires.

- ■ l. !i:en have secured a
•:.4’:ng u street railway in
■ ’-'lug the passenger
put on a sort of a
■ I handle the freight from
'•ri'i s place* along tho
mg would nay in 'Lowk ■ u in Hastings.

A REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES,

OUR FALL AND WINTER ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE A TURN-OUT !
*!.V~“* PCb
*r'
1’1*So”to-

.OCAL NEWS.

rif? of postage stamps.
■■ will la? of the same
nt series, hut twice as
1 I sire being thought
’ ■ properly display the

The opening months of a season we shall make you all remember as

J. X.
ot Grand Uapld. .book
tand. -Wi. tow ot bl. mJVw

Th* Reatoratton era being essentially
tile age of “tbe dangling knee fringe "nd*
the bib cravat,” it wo* ouly natural that
the stiff Imnd nnd the falling collar, which
had been worn under tbe tyranny of Puri­
tan ascendancy, should have given placa
to neckcloths or cravats of Brunel* or
Flandega lace tied with ribbous beneath
the chin, and with tbe end* hanging down
square. Iu thi* nge of Puritan sobriety in
dre*s it is difficult to comprehend the
I desires the patron*
mnoia which seised the breast* of fine gen­
tlemen of the Caroline age for Ince. We
He is worthy
find I’epy* in IfltJJ putting on his "new Ince
..:td will serve the
band,” and recording In hi* “Diary” hi*
Th* Hook* and Accounts Slrzight.
Tho*. S. Brice last week presented
hi*__ complete satisfaction with his appearance
i reasonably.
resignation ** county clerk to the board of in iL
“So nqnt it i»,” wrote ho, "that I nm re­
supervisors, who promptly accepted the
same. The motion to accept wa* made -by solved my great expense* shall be Inca
a*republican, and the motion wo* second­ bonds, and it will set off anything else the
ed by one of that party. On motion of S. more!” Charles II in tho last year of his
reign actually expended £30 13s. for a new
C. Ritchie, the veteran republican super­
visor of Yankee Spring*, the chairman of crnvnt, “to be worn on the birthday of bi*
tbe board appointed a committee consist­ dear brother," and James II expended al­
ing of Supervisor* Abbey. Hughe* and most thirty pounds upon a cravat ot Ven­
4 tor advertisements Otis to Investigate Mr. Brice's books *nd ice point lace in which to appear on tho
He:
Tm^days at latest to account* covering his term a* county anniversary of tho birthday of his cod’
_• i--uc uf tbe week clerk. But one of these gentleman. Mr. sort.
King William III, notwithstanding bis
Hughes, is a republican. Tbis committee
carefully and faithfully did their wurk, iron, phlegmatic conrtitutlon, entertained
'a.-iurj- started up in full and found Mr. Brice's took* and accounts a genuine Dutch taste for lace, so much
so indeed that hi* liills for that article in ■
correct to the last penny. The attempt
1G03 amounted to the modqrt sum of £3,459
therefore to make political capital out of
•r&lt; at Spence Bios. ^this matter must fall Hat, aud stamp those Ite., a fail which would have served ad­
mirably to point the moral of the political
si "I shoe store.' .
doing it as tenfold manner than thieve*.
.- agents for the only ' It I* a pleasure for us to record Mr. reformer or to adorn the tale of tho mob
demagogue had such people then existed.
i ■ '..•■*er boot in t he । Brice's action In resigning, and the board’s Among the more astounding items of this
In promptly accepting lhe resignation and blH'appear* tho following: “One hundred
appointing tire committee. It is especial­ and seventeen yards of 'scis-vo tenue,J cut­
gave a pleasant
ly gratifying to find that the committee, work for trimming 12 pocket handker­
after the most mtarchlng investigation, find chiefs, £485 14*. M. And 78 yards for 34
that Mr. Brice has properly accounted for crnvnt* nt £8 10*.. £»'«3.” The expenditure
nicest line of la- every cent of Barry county’s money, for six new lace razor cloth* amounted to
:il a’. Spence Bros., amounting to thousand* of dollars, that £270. and on 24 new indusii* nocturnis, in
nrik-'s and Invite ha* passed through Ids hand*. This vin­ plain English, nightshirts, tbe snm of £499
dicates the belief of his friends which 10*. was liestowed.—Gentleman’s Mngais, that It I* not natural for Thomts F.'
line.
__________
•ndlng out the usual
,Brice to take what does not belong to him.
i.::&lt;this fall is *p- While be did it with Mr. Holloway, bi*
•
canvas, and frien 1* believe it wjrs because of a diseased I
ln most house* we servant* arc supposed
craving after toltf&amp;o; or because of some­ to lie down stair* by half past 6 in the
Wo- y and Bronsou..
thing, some force and power that must be morning, winter and summer, and if we
will try on the kite- foreign to the nature of one who In all are not punctual to ten minutes we are
told of it. In my own situation 7 o'clock
irgis to make a record other respect* was a thorough man.
Mr. Brice has paid Mr. Holloway In fall is the time, and I LI am five minute* late I
he will meet the for all goods taken. He lias paid what get reproved in no very gentle manner, I
tbe violated law demanded. Now that he can awiure you. No allowance i* made for
has done so. and snfferad the humiliation us. Wo have to get up nnd make the
~ t/-4U&lt;l
parents live near and sorrow that he has. -and bravely ac­ house comfortable for people lying warm
: ng, brought to our knowledge* his guilt and does not seek to and snug in their beds, if breakfast la
i:/ i branch from the palliate his offense, and has shown proper five minutes late the bell i* rung in tho
which had ripe rasp- penitence, we feel tbnt there is no g‘&gt;od most violent manner. Tho fire la never
u &gt;-e partly ripe and reason why he should not be beij&gt;ed-l»y so­ supposed to be slow to burn when we light
ciety In that hard and trying task that Is it, anti yet the same mint res* L* often an
hour late coming down herself. If .one
ran away Friday, before him—winning his way back to pub- corner of a room or one article of furniture
foment sheds and run- | lie confidence. No man who know* his la left undusted, we are remonstrated with.
3i*S t® V
condition
could
for
a
moment
doubt
that
•• -top. The run tvs*
Yet how often do wo hear our mistress
?hc-rt fol’
wa* considerable. he has learned tbe lesson which hl* mis­ *ay -There, I have done it very Jxully,
.-•• tv injured and one of deed 1* calculated to teach, and that neith­ but I did not feel Inclined for It todoyl” I
er society nor any man in it will ever
wonder what wotild be aald to mo l/.^dieo
ftrtlBM'.cr । :-r:t) Wan a maker lias again be wronged at hi* hand*.
tho soup is not so good as usual, I wire to
gay it wa* because I did not feci Inclined to
t .i: will l&gt;e known as

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Buyers Wake Up!—’Tis the Fall of ’92.

MXITS XINb SENTJ’ FMRNIJtllNQ QOObS
. , . ?ur complete assortment insures perfect satisfaction in the selection of goods to sat­
isfy individual tastes. You will find our large stock made up entirely of goods that are
trustworthy, serviceable and the best of their class.

EVERYTHING i GOES 1 AT 1 THE

Thought—M. L. Cook.
Change* in Law and Legal Procedure

'^Changes In the Practice of Medicine

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IF SO

A $ Saved is Better than $2 Earned
And the way to save a dollar is to get a 820 dollar suit for $15 at ARCHIE McCOY’S
furniture and carpet room. Hastings, Mich. We guarantee to give you $20 for $15, $25 for
$18, $30 for $20 and $75 for $56 as long as our bed room suits last.

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They are bargains.

MAYBE IT IS
OUR intention on your way down to­
day, to-morrow, Saturday or some
other day to buy a Suit or Overcoat
for your boy.

Y

See our goods without fail. Clothing
stores make faces at us this Autumn be­
cause we sell better Boy’s Clothing than
they do, and for less. Those $3.50, &gt;4 and
$5 suits (for little fellows) make them mad.
They’re from ?1 to $3 more at any other
store.

IITE’VE tbe best Black Cheviot Suit
li in town for $15. Same with those
'* double-breasted Sack Suits at $12
for the young men. The get up and fit
of our Men’s Clothing
„ belong
_ to a different tailoring world than the usual ready-to
wear.

All aa
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Its a fact; those $14 Overcoats are a wonder. The very finest goods, Beautiful
shades of Kerseys and Meltons. Made
in superior style. The soft finish of .
cloth is worthy of notice. No matter
what your station, you are eleganUy dressed in these
coats See and feel of them
Yo\r own judgment
will tell you they're fine. Man&gt; other styles Mirny
other prices, higher and lower. Tables piled high
with them awaiting your inspection.
Keep in mind, you need not question
the good wearing qualities of any of
our Merchandise. “We sell good cloth­
ing or none.” None sold but those
we are sure will give satisfactioir.

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and the evening exercises.

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The Michigan Central will run a special
Punctual as we have to l&gt;e about getting
train to Grand Rapid* Tuesday Oct. 25. up. which i* of courau only reasonable, wo
leaving thi* city at 7:47 a. m. Returning, have to bo equally punctual about going
the special will leave Grand Rapid* nt fl to bed. A6 10 or half part we havo to go
p. in. arriving here about 7. Fair for no stairs. Wo have been working for ;
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tor oonelxeo or to ehat over tbo Bra. So
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Ubertr.noft«Jon&gt;,noreerMtioo.
It l&gt; all V.r, well to
th«t wo Jo cot
Columbus Social uud Celebration.
work all tbew boura. Practical!, «-o do.
The new addition to the M. E. church, Not bard work ill tbettae-thiv£
to be used for social meetings of that so- Imoowlble. di, after &lt;Uj, «nd Iron, ,&lt;«r •
eietv. I* now completed, and, tbeflrst so­ tad to rrar’I eod-bul «• never bare batt
.a boar which 1» rrall, ourowowb lowe
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Supper tram Bee to «-l»; caa do M we like without teorot reproof.
The bandsdme new parlor* will merit m- —Mary Ann In London Tit-Bits
Bpectlon, and.the good thing* to eat are
expected to do the rest.
At 7:30 that evening there will take
A nleturraquo Sooth Shore trnnhonre
-'place in tbe
• audit-n.:r*r
••
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on of the church a r-tth uooilnte.1 ihlnklre nnd a wexlth ot
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various profession* and also in business.
Following ia the program for the evening.
jUira “ooktatt JOJ-Dl
Change In Ways of Doing Business—
Hon. Daniel Striker.
.
Advance in Education—Prof. W. D.
^Advance In Methods of Communicating

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INDIFFERENT TO THE

Mr. Ctaretand’* tatter of noeeptaneu
h conceded to be the weakest document
RIGHTS OF WORKINGMEN.
that he has given the public. It was
generally criticised ae a pitiful attempt
to straddle all the doubtful issues of the
b lhe title of a novel by that famous new&gt;
campaign and make enemies of nobody.
paper writer,
Hereis what Chairman Carter of tbe
Republican committee said of it:
&lt; &lt;&gt;
It is rather difficult to figure out from
[Special Corrc.pondmuw.1
Washlxoton, Oct. 10.-The working­ Mr. Cleveland's letter of ncceptance pre­
cisely what he believes about anything.
men of tho country are finding in the re­
|
’
that will soon be published
He starts out by saying that he is more
cent labor.trouble in the south a beauti­
than ever confirmed in the belief that
ful opportunity to judge of tho real anP all tho things which ho haa heretofore
IN THESE COLUMNS.
musoftho two political parties toward believed are true and eicellent I sup­
labor and laboring people. Tliat the pose that nobody will doubt Mr. Cleve­
Thrilling Adventures of Seekers
Democratic party
been the foe of free^ land's regard for his opinions. Still in
SOAP. .
t— ■
.
tabor is a recognized feature of the earlier the present situation, the Republican
for Hidden Treasure.
history of this country, and that it is still party having declared plainly and ex­
indifferent to tho interests of the labor­ plicitly in a tariff so devfoed as to protect
American industries while raising the
ing element must bo apparent to any­
revenues necessary to support tho gov­
body who stops to study the situation as
ernment, and tho Democratic party
FOR
brought sharply into notice by tbe pres­ having explicitly declared that such an
ent condition of affairs in the south. arrangement of tho tariff is unconstitu­
Word comes from Tennessee that in spite tional. it would have been intereeting to
MADE ONLY BY
of tho premises of tho governor the con­ know whether Mr. Cleveland agreed
ditions in regard to the use of convict with tho Republican or Democratic the­
tabor in competition with free tabor have ory.
.
It will be remembered that in 1884 Mr.
not ahall improved.
Cleveland ran for tho presidency and
Absolute Control Nhowa Beal Sentiment.
PECKHAM’S CROUP REMEDY
It ia only in tho states or localities in was elected on a platform which stated
which a party has absolute and undis­ that the Democratic party simply de­
SHOULD BE LN EVERY HOUSEHOLD
sired to reform the tariff, and that in re­
puted control for a long period that.ita
forming it they did not intend to disturb
real attitude toward any element of so­
existing industries. They mid that they
ciety ia clearlv shown. Where the ma­
were aware of the fact that many in­
jority is slender it is often necessary for
[THE CHILDREN’S COUGH CURE
dustries depended on tho protective tariff,
party leaders to hide their real senti­
and tliat all changes of existing taw
ments in order to continue their control.
must take note of the interests of the
But in the southern states, where they
have had enormous majorities and held tabor aud capital invested This was
them constantly by their own peculiar one of those characteristic Democratic
“ Tht Niasan Falls Bouts.”
methods, they have shown their entire dodging planks which was intendel to
disregard of the interests of free tabor mean, and did mean, anything to any­
body. Mr. Randall stumped Now York
and to the laboring element generally.
saying that it meant protection: Mr.
Hnrd stumped Ohio cayin.jf'tatitmi'nnt
HasTtxaa.
Take the •'safe" Democratic states of free trade; Mr. Mills i-tumped Texas say­
tho country at targe as on example. ing that it meant an income tax; Mr.
suiiom.
IN THE
nre perhaps n dozen which have Watterson stumped Kentucky saying
Your Druggist will supply you. .There
been considered absolutely safe to tho that it was exactly in lino with the views
WB9TWABD.
[:Lm.|*.tn.!p m.|p.tn.|p.n&gt;.
Democracy under nil circumstances, of the star eyed goddess of reform.
Habtinqs...................... I X58| 8.3Pftae.'| S.S3] 1.00
But the Democratic convention of
located of course in the south.
M. A. GILI.MA.N, Local Agent. Tv* I i.«
In ten of these twelve states they have 1992, when this identical plank was pre­
W Bcgolu G. r. &amp; T. A. Chleao.
put convict tabor into direct competition sented to it by its platform committee,
overwhelmingly threw it out, and by a
only two of tho wife Democratic states vote of 540 to 342 the convention de­
has tho party omitted to show its hos­ clared itwlf for free trade pure und sim­
tility to “tabor by failing to put convicts ple. To luive regard for any’ other purin striped clothing into open competi­ jxjse. it said, in devising u tariff, than
tion with the Workingmen. Scattered the one pur|X&gt;ee of raising revenue, was
nil over th.»so “safe Democratic” states unconstitutional. In dealing with this
aro camps of convicts, worked upon plank Mr. Cleveland has twisted in evi­
plantations or in tho mines in competi­ dent distress. He means what tbe plank
■rtacMMi
tion with tho laboring men of those means, bnt docs not dare to say so. in­
states, and if tho tailoring people dare stead he says ho believes what be always
protest, that favorite argument of tho believed, and that everyk&gt;ly knows wb.at
southern Democracy, tho rifle, is turned he Ims always believed, and that that
ought to be enough. Finally luj say*
against them.
tho people cannot be frightened.by the
Tho tales of horror which come from specter of iniioanldc free trade, which
means, if it means anything, that the
theao
convict
camps
nre
shocking,
not
Late of London, now of Chicago, with n BRANCH OFFICE nt
only in tho matter of their cruelty to tho people must have wnfidenco in him and
cauricta themselves, but to tho working his party, because they do not really
I Has viaited tbis&lt;Countv eaoh month for tho past six months, and during these visits his examined and 1 people at large whow interests are over­ mean what they say. and have not tho
proscribed for hundreds, and effected manypftho most Wonderful Cures over made in tho State!
, • ridden by a party which thus shows ita courage of their convictions.
alwolnto corftempt for their interest nnd
This is -certainly a curious ground on
Ask your friends and neighbors about Dr. Holman S. Humphrey. There Is scarcely a nofchlwhood in the county thn| i'
appeals. Prisoners are beaten, Starved, which to appeal to intelligent people for
has not had the benefit ot the doctor's wonderful skill, i^nd rnroly a family which has not had one or more of its nteu'.b*-*
I
threatened with death -in order to force their suffrages. The Jlemocratic e»msnatched from death and restored to health after all hope had bton given up and the family physician pronounced Uu-ca
j
incurable. If afflicted do not fail to consult this most eminent physician and surgeon.
,.i
them to perform heavy tasks and thus vention declared at Chicago in favor of
Afl examination^, consultation* un**
*
- increase the competition which their la­ tlie repeal of Hkc 10 per cent, tax on
bor produces against the tree tabor with state bank issues. Tills has excited the
Cliruinr
which they aro brought into compete profound alarm of vrerji^believer in a
Although tho doctor 1&lt; in m«nj*a*e* oomtion. These questions have been brought stable currency the country over. Those
t'clled to n«e expensive instrameuta nad
i-jr
- »nd ■arx-l.-nl diF*n&gt;.*; raaw st**n;|a to the attention of the authorities timo of our people who Jived before the war
cheniiadaln making analyato. tnictoMopic
■ i-’ij.
■l.wtiirs and pn-nonuo-d IncarHl-ir. &lt;
v.
after
time, but with no avail. Lalxtr will remember the condition of congrees
•a
•(•■.iira
U&gt;
sat
.
Dr.
Hnrni-hre,
has
b»&lt;i
,
,
and other aciontjAc examinations, yet b«
nnoriy xiJU0rnr«« io th» State of Mb-ltUaD, *liil&lt; Ir leased for forty cents per day, and driver. and affairs when everybody wns per­
tnakta no chan-,™ to any one, believing It to
• !• nat-. ota all Odd In Minr&gt;recta. Wi»re&gt;n«in. 11-1"
bo a part ot the phytlcfan’adnty to ascertain
•tiw. A tabs tin, (fo-rsi*. T«-Dl2CM&lt;*, Old., ri.d.f- t&lt;» its utmost tension with floggings and mitted to start a bank and print slips of
li.diaea, hn»- breo tnlbr fit* tfoi*» that numb- ; l_
the patio-jt'atrao condition without expensu
threats of death, is calmly put into com­ paper called money to the extent cf his
to the r-jff.rer. • Whenever and wherever Dr.
pHition with, the working people ot inclination. Millions on millions of more
►a hop-L,
HoDjphrry decide* to locate a monthly visit
large, and they are held in subjection er lo.-i worthless money floated around
crowd, flock to aoo him, and no wonder, for
by tho use of rifles and Gatling guns, the country, nobody knowing precisely
Atnoni; .Ulu-rs, tinudr. its of chikln n b.-i--;,-. .,.
by tho first axamlnalitm. and often without
drfnnncd. Bat l»&gt;boid urn* mure &lt;-f «h«..n
‘while Democratic governors aud Iqgisla* want the bills he had in his pocket would
••king a qoMtiod, he toll* the invalid whnt
iri&lt;l li*v,whiler.rerly all nr* rniil.Hj t^-ii x.-arsl i-)
the trouble Is. and th* pmapoct of ■ mr«.
Ihod-H-t.-r ia ra-r'innd.il wl h t;.- finrel »n.i At tort refuse them relief.be received for at tlio bank, nor indeed
and moat wonderful of all he vain** hia hist
mo»t cxirp.lve oollection of it'-lrtKn-njUre-'i Ln. J» Cum pure Thia with Republican Mel hods. whether they were genuine or counter­
Imprse-ion and first look ata patient num
'rtwi bitblaei^tirfy for exnrninlni.- nnd f'.t-- '
than all alaa^nd Dr.Humphrey ia never mis­
This could not happen in any but a feit.
anil forma of ci&gt;r&gt;*ntc&gt;.l!m*nt&lt;i&lt;&gt;f tlinl.»,i iji
',T
taken in hia diagnosis tn any casn.
Thedoctor a methods differ markedly from
solidly Democratic community. At least
The Republican party is fighting in
tho general practitioner in all rr»f'r"1it does not happen in any other. There this campaign for protection to Ameri­
Following tho plan of SLOeorxe’anoeplinl
of Ixmdon, h* registers every piirtlrn'ar as
aro twice as many "safe Republican” can industries and American tabor. The
tip
to the patient's physical condition and men­
states at tho north as there are “safe Democratic party is fighting for free
tal atata. The condition of each orgyn, lo­
cation of any and all diseased porta, and
Democratic" states at tho south. Yet trade. Mr. Cleveland dolges the issue.
whether sympathetic or orgarlc. together
there is scarcely a single ono of tho cer­ The Republican party is fighting in this
tainly Republican states which permits camp&amp;ign for honest money—dollars of
convict tabor to be brought in any way equal value, and that value 100 cents &lt;ju
ent* Iwlj' &lt;-r rhitiLdo n-&gt;tn&lt;]nr*n.r&gt;tr. q«:h • 1 f5 into competition with the laboring ele­ the dollar. The Democratic party is
ran bi* o» ii wl.ita nt th- uiuiil ocro:«&lt;’i....
&gt;
•' ■’ -y ■ mi.njr re.t-*fta-t &lt;11 ..bU f.ir I ord w... k -id t-1. - M
ment. Convicts are worked in prisms, figh ting for wild ait money—an unlimit­
tool condition of tbi» tieaana and tho effect
■&gt;1t*nti&lt;*ti tu t*n*iure, areof&lt;-t&gt; afowh
&gt;.&lt; fj and care is taken to select-for them em­
ed tame of meaningless paper. On thio
‘
ployment in the occupations which will issue Mr. Cleveland is silent.
Mid put ..fl tt «&lt; m
bring them as littlo as possible into com­
(ncumbl*-. T'rtr d
petition with free tabor or skilled work­
and wonld hare point out lhaattrr drloali n
THEN AND NOW.
ch*ri»h'il by many tmtirata that th-r onel.t
men, nnd prevent their personal contact
to &lt;'t well m a In-* Haya oe wiw-kn. notwl’h.
with any.
•uniting th# net that they ham* tifferwl for
Cures After All Others Fail.
tunll U
'i-xt th
Convict camps and convict competi­
tion with the laborer nre things un­
known in Republican states, and only Fionr. per barrel
M'my &lt;!!•*■•*« nre d«c*pU»a tliat bntvliwb, nre tilling wl'b dA’iuvCornmeal
on-. &gt;*t iDil-Hiua" malndln*. all numMei* un ut th.-ir trn» cniwlifinn.
prevail in states where tho Democracy Sueur, grsnul.itcd, per pound
Th^y know tb«T *ro not w-J). bnt urr unfit- y ignonint uf tl.n di-^lb
shows its true colors by tho enjoyment Beef, rooet, per jxinnd
of an enormous and absolutely safe ma­ Lamb, faro quarter, per poutul.
jority. At)d the more absolute the ma­ Stervh. per pound
Linnet &lt;1 oil, per vallun...
jority tho more nlmolute in this regard Turpentine
of the rights of tho laboring man. In Cotton knit Ktxxla
►» ibti...
ten-twelfths of the solidly Democratic Pearl buttons, per duxen
Dr. HampfiM’n imtiro Ufa han barn u«y&gt;tr&gt;l v tho.ittiJr and
states leaned convict tabor is put into Linen, per yard
r.t 1 :n..riddd..Ir. - „ ,.l t^jfoi aiq.iHh^nan.u., pr. ]
■»f hi* prn(cr»’-o, aud U rich In practical axi»-rimn*iii spliat, til
Calle-., ptr yard
-rahMcd ►Were-.- »h II,.-*,, o f*,rfon'.tre n-inn
•ary •»&lt;&gt; pritait practice, and many uf tl.oJra!y w^idarfid thing, t
competition with the workingmen of the GiagbangiM* yard
t •&gt;( tb&gt;r m.*&gt;t • |r mieatid-jw
w«..
■rco nnd d-m". it told, would mad in»c. like ti- ti m tuan tu-bor t
communities. Ten-twelfths of the states Merrimac print*, per yard
f &lt;•!* «r o.-o»|-.rjr. I»il nl&gt; ■ f&gt;, t!&gt;~
..f
,1 .....
fol will nn.tri I!.*
.1
of the Union which lease their convict French beaver, per yryrd...
labor aro solidly Democratic states, for Shirtings, per vard
Flannel, per yard
there are but two states outside of the Clotbhur.aultn....
Virehi.w, Potror, K.rfih, Br«&gt;wo S-qniinl. M. B-«nr."oa. k ■&gt;.
solidly
Democratic: south that have oven Shoes
oard. .to .art* w familiar u. him m t&gt;» ih»in«&lt; vwi. '.nd •*:. '»
Car
pc u, per )ari]
body ktxl mtad. rid* tht
a modified form of convict lerso system.

The com Ga ves

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LETTER.

LEASING CONVICTS.

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J’art'ir earn an at;
Eapldunna lu tro t
on night
troll’-.
Union station, &lt;»'
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Office at 0 RDS’ HOTEL, TUESDAY, NOV, 8.

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One day only

'“hervine.

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DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY

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DR. H0LH1K s'hDMPRREY

Sean in National Affair*.

Dr. Humphrey ia tho only ph|«lcUn who
tlMt if Mill

of faMrnmrnU and apparatus for maklo&lt;
atrlctfy acimtifla rxamiunUnna of tho rort-na
t«uctoi*aaa&lt;iM*crotiooa of tho body, ** th*

•r» now tvuiHiiWod indlaproaibia toac’-rw.-t
th, srivi.

thus prepared with coMlyoat*
plo and r.th"r OMSintlal InMrumz a strictly firaUclaaadiaKno-

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Not only has the Democratic party
shown its indifference to tho rights of
tabor under slavery and under the con­
vict lease system, but also bv the words
and votes of ite cflfciala at Washington.
When the Mills bill was before congress*.
a Republican amendment tiroporing to
exclude from tho United States gcxxlj
r “P^tared by convict tabor was de­
tested by Democratic votes. A similar
•ection in the McKinley bill was almost
solidly opposed in the vote by the Demorauc uimiteH Ol th. how Mr. Clo^
tod whilrKoremorot Now York wtoed
the tall abolishing convict tabex in pris­
on*, and T.-hile president vetoed the antii-MTOt labor H!1 in ISBO and ngain in
SSi, nnd in bu mnugo to coojren in
lbk.i rwouunimded iho emplonneot ot
gorerauirnt prUonm in tho innnnta.
torn of «icb r.iici« n. nr, necM tor
W»bj i4e so’eramont, Uuu propodm,
td Bill Utoi in cotupedl&amp;n with tbe
om,.™.-------workingmen ot a.
tho
count

o. P. Arata.

Willfully Blind

Cl'RED
Writte
Hod* &lt;&lt;
operatio
?;l'. NM
ttlainz

bi. aim

ar THE

IBattk

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Nervous Prostration,
BS£

roirpleiectirr-. Jam
neffirHnx vlIKKen

Cures
Be su
pi»mp

•Who
Dr. Miles' Medical Co.,Elkhart,Ind.
TRIAL BOTTLE FUEL.
Mui:
Where limit fa' ’•

This

atafo (j

&gt;'l Mirliljxn In 1- - r X *'l r ■
Mem the fir titn &lt; l &lt;■ &gt;!• - :
wlikli mvrUnse there i- &lt;• ••!• •*"’ ■
unnaM *t.tlir rfm- ot u.i- '. • ■
eight bmirfre-i j niii-l n-.v r.v two cents iJhG Ci' mid uor In eqnlly basil’s !*••« I' rii*'.’
sold d*M «»r any i-ari tom&lt;•:.
Now, therefore, by virtue oi U&gt;
c-mixb HllU Mild miTlKo^'-. "»id '
ru:!ica.«r* ri.u'e rn-l pr-ihN&gt;'■
■
given that ou Frtrtav the ih'.i
A. D. ixw, al oneii*. b«ck .1 ' • •'
anti at publk a’h'tiAu. । 1 1
tbe i.or-ti fr »nl dwi « l tl
city of HMUrg». i’hM
where the clrvtilt court trq
en), tbe premises dim rlbr
»o nm-’h thereol n* may ’■
amount due on stud :&gt;■
n« lt&gt;ren-»r. ami •-! 1
silhiui nt:ontr»’« 1«- 1
covenanted fur there.
reserlbed In »».&lt;! miMfo*.rd one balfoflbe rei tls« ft

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See
bonnet

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tbe 2n
Tho

tnnou

Rub
rubiie

Cloak?

tnree ,js norm ei
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tahdng forty ocr* -.l
Uie fnlii-witg promise!
stand I ay &gt;outh twelve
hail link* freni it s’fa
thirty links vest Int i
Hrtintw thirty v«&gt;r m-g
town, lUcncv »*»t « ■
Ihmirewntith WVHitc- j
and filtftlinka to 4 "l,i:
■ixv.-ntv

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fcrM
where

tholti*atu*.flnj I'l’ks ti’ i.'
together with all tin* tl».' ' *•■r*
party «&gt;' rtu nrst par: 1 »»v !■
the atu»r&lt;* four L; W M'"*- l',ls
U» HooLrr. Scutt, I»iir|iah»h ।
altunte in the cr-ULty vt L.t
M'ciifoan.
Dated July 18th. W.’.

Job
Pallia
watch

Sun

Mil

JamKS WttJUTnx,

Attonn y for Mon we
•
GL’Alil’iAN*- SAL 1
Tn the master M, tbe c'Ub: * _ "
Bt»bon. now Ora Belle An oLH ■&gt; I” - 1 .
Notice !* hereby pr*" il-*’, • /' ,
nubile aucliun to tn* btghrei IA der the Slrt day cl (Moo r. A. I'
o'clock In the forenoon lit Hie I "■

iHury, in hit f......
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Hecnre nui .ntbonty
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-wi.bii day •»: &gt; vteml*r. «*• i‘
Probate Court of
n &lt; W l'« *’

minor r 01, in »ou
. .,
bt-ljw li&gt; the Cemil) of Ih-rry. &gt;"
Mkhirtr. kiioun wn«1 th-rcm-,..
itawil: The tii’dlvtdrd ow t*V ■ '
the uorthxr’M‘ni'irtrr tin- w»bt. ■'&gt;
of wrtlon thirteen HU’. l&lt;,wn
ranre ninewror. I'-yry o-jni.' •

'ADMlNWntATOIl!
deceased.

—Snppwloa by Sew York World.

th.-L.ir K«roi&gt;,i»•*
’ , ,
re &lt;1 writ rd in lb* &lt;’\" { '* 2'. ..
•
*—
—t }&gt;..»' . ill i'll
tba t^oBate Cohrr ot Rvo,
off the e»t*te. right.'•" 4

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.•♦■a nniute- «&lt; ^ibto v-'uro*-}.\ ,’..nut;,
low (ij with nujxo-tca (»•# " "‘JBn&lt; Kr».
XyM*ed, Sept. 9. A- D„ i®2- Adur.uirifafo'

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�Myroi. Vnwmu ta purcbuM :k« mot I

PERSONAL MF.T r-------------

market of Leo Myers on Jefferson street:
.
*“ Mt*T,CN.
and Invite# all to give him a call, OxmI
*“—“
w-l.hL Hood mmta «u&lt;l pri&lt;»» u low &lt;«
B- Cook aud n K p,.„,
lliu luwret will ta* ylveu lq.IL
ChleKo.
* Lrenl arc lo
Ladiw should not forget that UUa J» lhe '
n-tof Mia.'Ella Buwrn,amillinery ujwn-

-e,*11', of Pr»&gt;rie*m®. visited
** Uere

.. She
wa. -has
----------------------------------------Mr.
Anwn
oft Newark
ing.
on rgblRtluu
the Uutsl- „
line
3-------— Kelly, u
&gt;ew.rli V v i.
siting bls
*"i' S* ' •ls
of hats and bonuela ever »huwu tn (be ™Wug
his brother
brother w
W. w
W eKelfr
county.
Allans
cordially
t, |tt. PiJlsant^nTe^^
»■
rptet
hOr stock
and
get her inviivd
prices-before
Koon, of Mt.
buying.
buy
ing.

ZOmplr”^ n
BEECHA

PILLS
i
i he United i

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States

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sating.

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•ihcacy.’l

Wanted.
TAXwS , ,
1 sulioi-

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&lt;u«l’O- Mrs. J. A. Greble.

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It ia time for all republicans who are ‘ Mn and
/‘S’**1
,.j: already
to ___
see —
io .II
Give
,.
* mlergast yesterday,
not
already regis'ertd
regia’•-____
­
j our name
n«&gt;.c to yufrr supervisor, town cierk
of Sunfield wa* in the cltv
jour
clerk ...
। roldeat Justice. 'Failing t-&gt; dll that, jou ~l,"d,&lt;y visiting Ids brother Dr. W. H
must go personally before the board uf 1 “"J****1*-

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}lr’- “"■'•‘i Unit

Udlea or Hutl.0 u&gt;d . clultr IK
restpeetfuUy invited to inspect u-display of
trimmed bats and bonnets, copies of hn
puru-d styles, at the Hailey' store Thureda . Friday and Saturday. Oct. 20, 21 and
22. Prices will be much less thau such
goals have laud&gt;• been afforded.
Minnie M. CixjIc.

1 here is nothing likj getting into the
UcJd early. Spary Phillipa, the hading
gmeer. realize* the truth of this aud wnl
give his customers the benefit of Ins eg.
peru-nct*. He has juat received a line line
uf holiday goods and hanging lamps,
llivy must be seen to be appreciated.
Make your selections now while tne stuck
is complete.

■ *^!r-.and Mrs. N. A. Fuller K [} m,.i fepr »»»‘t Mis* Grace Messer went tu'chkak!» yederday. and will attend the dedtea■. " ,n &lt;&gt;r the World’* fair buildingX ,.
!

....
.
1 w Columbian service, which was last
"♦** mnifmueed to take place ttt the finis-1
• c“Pal Church on Friday a. m. has been
i to Sunday
\n
----—J morning at *1039
V
All
are cordially invited.
[
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The C. L. s. c. Mill meet next Satur­
day, Oct. 22nd. at the house or Mr,,
WSH, PEN”00 *^0.^
blunder.—Following u Uie programme:
it »H call, names of eminent dlacuveren
Grecian History. Mrs. Lamo e.u
.„ 1’ ^terl Slates and Foreign Powers, Mr*.
As filed, the prohibititin ticket contains !•«,
ispiay of
the name ot Isaac 11. Wick wire fur ruglik
... rr
Five minutes SjaHN-h, Columbus' Con |
bir'iif deeds. This makes three tickets
’
•
Isaac ims succeeded In getting unto so far. ! teniporsrle*. Will Cook.
lleuml-w.S.
!
V&lt;w’“,
Mr.
! Isaac Is a inathumaticlaii. lie understands
I that one and one ure two, therefore two I
must be mute ll^n one. 12. ................. ,
two and one rmake
‘
‘Hirer,
* j ? . therefore Hire.-i
' *
l &gt;«al s/rviws at the Presbyterian
mult lie more
than two.
two. wbich'has
wiiich-hns at-;. Church next Sunday. The pastor will •
® than
retdy been proven to be mure than one. ! preach in the morning on ••The Hidden !
• Solurila;
If principles count, however. Isaac is a Manna and the White Stone*' ami In the
jnople’a party man, favoring.cheap nation­ evening will talk alM&gt;Ht Columbus. A
al loans on farm?, nnd free silver coinage; tnrrling of the congregation after lite
at the same time he Is a democrat, and as morning service. All those who wish tn
such is opposed to free nduagc and to all retain the present pastor as well as all
IVT. Coolk. sumptuary laws*, at the vamu time he Is a th&lt;«u» who desire to make n change should
probibltluniht. and a/sueh is in favor of be present. The Y. P. S. c. E. meets iti
wi man's suffrage* and of prohibiting, the the Presbyu rian Church at d o'clock.
liquor traffic. The same thing applies t&lt;&gt; , The Home Missionary Society will luret
W. (). Uiwdcn. Now If elected, will Mr.
at the church parlors Wednesday, Oct.
Wickwire be a people's party man. a deino- 2®th.‘
emt, or a prohibit ion iat? And think what
The Hastings W. C. T. U. will meet op
, .a dilemma Mr. Ixiwden will be In! As a
prohibitionist, he will have to favor clos­ Tuesday afti-mumi Oct. 25th.. at Mrs. M.
ing the saloons. As a demTcrat. Jn* will Grigsby's.
have to favor oppoEdtlon to sumptuary
The State Board of Charities nnd Cor­
laws. And.ru&gt; while two ia greater than
’ one-, and three greater than two. it is more rections has rei|uest«nl llmt next Sunday,
Oct SL be observed as ••Pumhi Sunday"
than possible that the -Hjlf Napecfiug voters In. this state and appropriate addresses l»e '
oPBarry county will make these gentle­ delivered. 'Kjiis request will tn* compiled i
men sorty they did not stick to their With at the Methodist Chureh.in this city. I
tekt, awl to the prlnelph-s to whk-h they’ ,i At the
1111 morning
Ullll IIIUH service
"H'l 1 »L the p&amp;itur. Rev. |
declared their allegiance. All Is s»4|.l
'" W' W U |.o0„, wU1 ,|,
oeratie. the sabject
.........
.......cthnliiii!
.....
Im« fair In politic*: imt the democratic,
“-r.
Th®
clasre-s nnd onr
peopled party and prohibition voters of relation to them.’’
.
,
j Barry county are. unless we mistake th« lr
1 temper, extremely weary uf In’hu treated
N&amp;
’'A?-.- 1*1 Al I
I aa broken-down bones in a horwe-tradr,
UI\| • U
i lUL-Lw O ' with a few office-seeking candidates
Homer DePue nnd Ernv-t Edger visited
the Nashville high sdtool Friday—No ®xi manlpulatbig the deal.
crcises will lie held in the high school
Columbus day—Literary will Im* held in
•the high school room Wednesday evening
Oct. 20lh. admission ten cento—The teach­
For a Loon, or SLOW our eUy own re- j ers association held In this place Saturday
cjie ftn opera Iioum- which, with ito tqu'p was very well altcudeil. Our-choir fur­
twn/. will cost 810.000. Every one who nished the music.
knows altout such matter^ .understand ■«
that such an enterprise, h not considered a
Ne.ira’gia, etc. profitable one. And jet nothing adds
mor® to the life of a town, no one thing is
genuine and | n greiter public convenience. than a go&lt;xl
Bv wir: and .-ft
: . iticulars of opera house.
Mr. Dorr Mudge is lhe gentleman who
r. I h • Jeweler,
Who ii the -luti. -i .
1 agent for stands ready to bring this greatly needed
convenience and enterprise to'our city.
-tint's. Mich.
Lansing citizens paid 87.000 for a 515.000
opera house, so our people can see that
the amount silked here is very light.
The proposed opera house will be «-i»e
in every way worthy our city, and is
greatly needed. When built. It will ena- .
ble Mr. Mudge to Join &gt;hc circuit which
• tlKtUL4TI0N •
suvh cities
Jackson, KalamiThi.-wwek. ‘
120,ijt»ires. Includes
t&lt;jo. Grand Rapids and Detroit, and to
bring a high class of entertainments here.
Let there be the proper spirit and ener­
Bant’.*o. i: - ■ :mvert:s«-mcnts
Ht.*’ IMpll t'-.i.
.. ' &gt; - .iv-. at'latest to gy shown in this matter now. and work
relic of the week will be immediately commenced on the
vbea bwtujL.
building. We suggest that the city agree
to not tax tbe building for ten years.
With that as a starter, we believe the bal­
line of children's ance of the 13.000 can be raised.
bOBUetj.

NEW SHOW «■ TOWN
We are not a traveling allow or anyth! ig of that sort, bnt we are prepared
to ehow people a full line of

Boots,: Shoes: and : Furnishings
At prices thatcannot be duplicated by any dealer iu Hastings. Our goods are
. strictly FIRST CLASS and we will guarantee them to be af» good, and most of

them better, than anything of the same price on the market.
We have a full line of

«TS

STORE

Rriptvt-re

Felt Boots, Felt Socks and Rubber Overs
Of every description.

Boston Rubber Shoe Co. or Candee Bubbor Boots only

$2.25. Snag Proof at $3.00.
Nice line of Over-shirts just received.
Underwear of every kind, in large, medium or small sizes, and at prices

ranging from 25c. per suit up.
'
See our fine Gent's Shoes. The finest thing iu shoes at $4.25.

Other

dealers will ask you $0.00 for the same shoe.
■
We are always pleased-to show pur goods and can guarantee satisfaction.

Yours Truly,

H. OSBORN, Mgr,

South Side, E^st End Main St.

Magnetic Ring,

. LOCAL : 'JEWS.

'

Our Subject

Hr fnme i* ,:p

pi

Next week will be

Fred L. Heath's

terrible accident.
ur! Brown •- ■ &gt;•••tme a new house In
'tt »;d. ward.

■ Tbe Bankrupt
jn

has an important

Hnliber bo?.- :
rilAer&lt;wnis riu

*■ and a full line ot
•■■t ’in- Racket .

At Itowir^‘ks with furjto.

• —&lt;• a fine line .
■' .*••!». that will please

miliinery k&lt;mm!s at
l *-;iturday of this

■tek
■ Wbn ot|.ir.

Your underwear
■ i LMt for for 75e else­
.
The Racket.,

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»l*rr.

Jolm Be«lh,.r
p*il!»nt w»t, i..',
nicbei.
s’rv thlnu I
•S?"n cUre. .
. tomucii.

; ■Wrier, sells the
i‘,' ‘P“r than common

"» miss getting our
rnttt. ns you will pay

Thomas Handy, in lhe employ of the
Union News company, and running on Uie
G. It A I. railroad, fell from a car last
night when a short distance north of Mo­
line. and bis left leg was cut of! above the
knee. His left arm was also broken and
he wew horribly bruised. H® wm on the
train due to arrive here at 8:10, and while
passing frotn one car to the other be $[lip­
ped and fell under the wheels, rhe
train was stopped and be was taken
aboard and brought to this city. He was
met at the union depot by the city
lance and taken to SL Marts ho*‘l’1 ” ■
Dr Peterson was summoned and found
tbe patient suffering Intensely from the
,hoek .nd !«•» Ot blo«l. Th. doctor
poMponed pertonulna w opo'.tlon on
lhe Injured man until Ihl. morulnf.jwlnd
lo lhe weakened condition ot the Pdllent.
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man. about 35 j ears of age, and has been
■ lu!v‘t n°T.«,u*8’|Bt- employed by the new. cmni-aW «•»“&lt;
|-r """ &gt;he ehrepret „,enieara. Ill» t«tln-r and molher lire
at lla.llno and he ha. a.ger,.Wire l‘«h
de l”rLl,,'-i'‘
: watchre. Jewelery, Uandy. who I. a nutae; at SL Murk. ho.
pltaL—Telegram Ueiald. OO.'*',»am?j!&amp;
'
In acThe Injured mao wu lhe
“' "“"L
Handy, of this city. There are two theo­
ries as to how the accident happened.
■aIll|all price..! Ure.
()ue b that a man who was^•««
,
ba]r
on Uw pl.ltorm when H.ndy left the rer
and who h.« nol been ueen "luce- *1'™P
('^■i It Pll
1MtwiM17;"'
'
*®®
fine line
of ed to rob bhn, and the fact that only a
SXo
ll,?WK
, rite
•*■"■"
’"'7
few rent, were found on hl. person &gt;“ K
“»»prices.
alee wme color to Ihl. .oppodt
tfit'im.5!? ?r* '’•“ 'fed to attend the sale
F^n '
?•
u‘"tore «"

New. York Weekly Tribune
The Leading Republican Paper of the UNITED STATES,

“

wmore’ti.
Th&lt;
'
^STL'.;

between then., Il W .UPlXBe-l 'h*‘
p^l off between lhe ear. with r«ul«
ibore alauxL. The family here were oil
Burxe. ' ’’ l ’” p”or« ,n PlftC® ot P.
bod and left Friday morn Ina a. aoun «
• 1 ’it... term had expired.
l».,lble. bnt he paawd away about »
‘’n^dir?111 r".'!r.t holw®Is progressing
o*clock—nearly "" “‘’•".JT^'wm I
’•^winr ujsh”'/^* Ther®I«*&gt;o e d«- reached lhe dry. The
n» arriv.-" fttl Ure of
structural quiet, unaatumlnd. «&gt;ud hr,r!"‘, Tr.

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next w
’’mod on
^°oon

Hastings township. I
■ ' ,vhl&lt;
rod" nortl&gt; of
!,alllmnrri will have auction
L}he*flret :°n Thursday,
Friday.
I

Best line ever shown here
SEE THEM

LOOK! HERE
Wheat is low and flour
should be the same. For a
short time I will sell _ •

White Rose Flouri

/' triple above the level
“wndldat® on two
r,-«nt? Nothing.
w-7- Hick« m

^fKhJ?il'hliv:’,iJ one m,,e nort,‘ of

BROS.

well liked by all who
.
seemed to have been ‘“’J*** ;
accident
tarred amomt the
u,i ure
ocrea amuns »•«= —-—— several y
“°
dm were brought to
of an arm. The
taking plw« =»,ur*
this city, the mm

day loraM«l f&gt;M

AT

$2.20 Fer 100 Lbt.
This is a No. 1 flour. I war j
rant .every sack to be first
grade-,
. ,
Live poultry wanted

JOS. ROGERS.

City Bank,
Hastings,

CAPITAL

- ■

Mlcb.

$75,000.00.

SURPLUS r.ow.oo.
Incorporated under the laws of the tttato ot
Michigan.
O|d&gt;s for business Dee. 18. ISM.
OFFJCTKS:
Kobins &gt;n. President
Chester
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D. W. B&gt; ynoida. Caehler.
nr.KCToBs:
’. H. Pawen,
D. *- Reynold •.
K B. Mester.
1» a. Reib'WHM.,
Chester Messer.
John (.'Krvrth,
...
1’. I. Cotgrove.

lorereU naldm ti nedtptaltwod general

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COUNTERFE?y JILV£R CERW«CATE. |

CBUSHED BY A CAE.
Fatal Disaster in the Street at
Pittsburg.
COLLIDED WITH A MABCHDfG CLUB.

Wall—Four People Hurt by * Sky
Rocket—Other Fatal Accident*.

I|

THE GREAT NAVAL PARADE.

CHICAGO EN FETE.

Rrautlful Harbor.
NewTock. Oct. 11—Yesterday’s princi­ The Garden City Putting on a
pal event In the programme for CoIambus
Gay Dress.
week was the naval jura&lt;’e. Dowa in tint
narrows during the morning the French
w«n*ip Hu-rarrt ud • lYcracl irintait., HSE3IVH0BS81IAKEHEBR1DIAKT
the Indian cruiser Giovaai Bauson, and tho ,
__________
Spanish man-of-war Infanta GwIm-I formed Fings aud Colors of AU Nation* Bemitlfy jI
in line with th«rlj. S. S. Philadelphia, MI-,
[
Her Building* and Old Glory Wmw i»
autunomah, Atlanta, Dolphin, Vesuvius,
'
and others flanking Chcm'on each side
j
Tile Merduuit Marina.
Above the Narrows in two lines over 300
vessels of the merchant marine, of all
titaa aud cliMiww, from tug bouts to pala-;
tial passenger vessels, formed in two lines ' Cute AGO, OcL IA—Millions of flags beand waited. At W:8G p. ni. the,signal to ,an yesterday to practice the welcoming
start was given and firn warships steamed they arc meant to flutter to all the people
through tbe lines uf merchantmen. As who are coining to celebrate the dedication'
the former cauw opposite Castle William M the big fair. The people wondered at
national salutes were fired bj“ the vessels •-he myriads of bright little banners dano
and fort. Another salute was fired off tho ing in the sunlight yesterday morning.
Battery.
They fend been, put in position during th*’
As the hut of the warships cleansl the
head of the line of merchant vernels t ho night. The lutihere represented every spot
latter fell In behind and slowly the stately undertbo sky. The stars and stripes of
{Migrant steamed up North river to a point course was everywhere, and particularly
op[x&gt;site Grant's tornb. Here was the end ou the highest flagstaff.-*. Di tho decoraof .the parade. A* the vessels Matter! bad. uo.is compliments-arc- paid to all Um na­
they saluted the tomb of the silent soldier. tions of the &lt;• irth and to some lands that
The spectacle was magtflflcent. The ves­ once were nation* aud haw a potion of be­
sels were decked out In bunting from stem
ing nations again, but the stars and stripes
to stern nnd the yards manned.
arv everywhere in tho place uf honor, away
As they steamed along the crowds on tbe np at the top.
shore—and every point of view was black
with peopte-chrervd until tho sound rolled
Chicago looked like a brand new town.
along from the Battery to Harlem and The tranfsormation from the &lt;lay Wore
back again, the roar of their voices being was extraordinary. Bwdncwt houres that
punctuated by the explosive diapason of on Sunday lookal dull and gloomy were
the cannon's boom. It was an imposing turnal iu if’by magic into bright lieauty
scene—ono to he witnessed once and remein- npots, resplendent with rainbow coloring.
bervd for all time. At night there was a Many store proprietors were holding back,
grand display of fireworks on Brooklyn fearful of the weather. A goal deal of the
.bridge, and the city parks were illumi­ stuff used in decorating fa not very fast- In
nated.
'
the matter of color, and a rainstorm would
well nigh destroy in But yesterday’•*sun­
Fugeant* Day aud Night.
shine reassured the managers*, anti in on.
Nkit Yobe, OcL 13.—Yesterday Gotham
hour after dawn thousands of men Avrro
“supped fair—not of hurrora, but of glory. .busy with stuffs of all colon) making lhe
First there was a day parade. This pro­ .city beautiful, especially &lt;»n the routes*of&gt;'
cession occupied five hours and twenty the parades.
Brahlenc® Dlstrfct Not^hlrid.
minntes passing the reviewing stand, upon
Then in.thc rc-ddencc dfatrict an old-time
which were Vice President Morton, Gover­
nor Flower, Mayor Grant and other digni­ Fourth of’ July spirit wnuW be stirring
tbe M&gt;ulx ot tbo ovoplv. Hu y ”11 —tn &gt;otaries. The column, was compotasl of about
feel that IbbUk-oing ■*&gt; '• »
;
3,500 United States troops, 5,000. New York
tor Chicago, tint -..tnrtbiiut big. u.l tartly i
militia, G.OOOrronr Pennsylvania, 2,500 »well a. hia. i.oap.ou.1 ot tbi. rtunly
from New Jersey, and 2,1X0 from Conncctl- town. lUcb mm on tin. bouljvanl. b.«t
raoitbt th. popular anlor. Tbrra app.ua
cut, with otlicr less numerous bodies-.

1 । .,n&lt;i knownw Mme. V'&lt;xi Oeluiltflk
W ..6HrNGTO3. ■*». ”• • ------------- .
. , wbuU—German nuakn, »W|
dlririon of tta» tie-wary d.-partm«u » aa-. Xf«.rtu. h • JXO.X.U AXta.*.viswl that a new asr-nterfeit |6 sLvar cer- aJteX»' b a». rfctalv ct arth Ctoky.
Hflcoie was put i-r rfreulation «r-1
1‘
stCh!mg».HH Ihaatkc newtaehrad
Is of Lhe writ® !&gt;«■. check letter
Roaw TTlog wruTnmd three week.wand bitt
trans register. Netoeker, treasurer- The tfi.«d-uow all sorts of .*rxu auimata
paper is fair, and ia an imitation-of the
are afflicted with rallies.
•
Sw distinctive distributed fibre P«P"
(korga » Newkirk and
by-the government, the fibre betagi
toted In blue nnd pink ink by the vre of » were sliot by * burglar who wa® trying L»enter Dtakcr^ax’s mill at PoeA flyron, N.
y. Newkirk ia probably fatally wounded.
-k---.----Twentv-livahouaca were buwad in NonkThe face of tbe troU bears a ligttimpmda, wbkb »iv- &lt;»• numlwrfnj helm, Hsmrear. Tbe child that started tba
Khawb g&lt;x«l) “ l“-’T «pi«nu&gt;&lt;rportrait of General Grout is poor, tlia* ■J’*®
tetag brand aud U.J- Th. leUarin®. «UJ« ilies aroaflunped in thestreeSs..
Th.®-™-.*
FrancLto. W Now
York will rwtume sailing toand from Havreon OcL M Their port during; ths cholera
SL“ ..rr Ukbt -ul b-i • blrav aw.
epidemioha»lx*n Cherbourg
.nd lb, granwlriral Itaw
•&gt; °uu-.
The hutI man employed by to® Big Four
indistinct that a little ecrutiny reweia the nt Columbus, O., uuml»ring al out fortytube character of the note.
flve man. have struck for mmlvancn ia

Brm tare reretani some usurr- Wlnchfi
ereand ammraitMi and nw
. clM*’

Th. Kooto,^. taaiM. In
u,_„
to make serious-trouble on, meoum

Thw^r.Uynlta.,,, . y '!*
mjojnd teraunhd ilnu
Jnk. K. e«mp. &lt; r.,„„s t
,
bwiaranram..
m.»l pran.innialUpublin.il. .( lh,.
uni l*. lM&lt;l.r In V*rv, c,„(or - J
pw». He an. .unm.l. r
. p-jupT™’
"’•p.*««an

MoMi».
Sd&gt;nU&gt; b».
,,
Jram u»«.ln «U.
found. Foul play teuaapee^,
”•
A mad bull in ffi* riattghtei h -,tls . „r
fihtoMMe pri«m- rhargni 'on • I...
amUffirera. threw down and

Pirreuriu;, Oct. 17.—Two runaway cable
rars during a Republican demonstration
here Saturday night brought death to one
paradrr, fatal injury upon his would-be
rescuer, nnd injury to three others. The
scrap iron. &gt; eit her was M&gt;rioiihl v hurt
victims anrt Kilted—Henry Apel. light
W.UnrU I, «&lt;p„u. i„ ,.„ „|lw.
bearer al the Natidnnl Military bond. In­
Hanover. *11®.. and Burn»und-:i. .,.Tin'rv
Th® dbroro b ot. riruh-ut f--ni (ii.(
jured—Ward Ruffner, both legs crushed
tlwttlis bnve occunred. The
^-ho,/
aud injured internally, will die; Henry
have been ordere*iUdowd.
Schnitaer. legs crushed and injured intern­
POWDERLY’S UMIOH AT WOHlC
Sarah mid lii.u Rm*rilj u-o, h-r &lt;nd
ally, will die; John Bailey, badly cut about
" Jamre-.I. Bennett, formerly.prerident of
daughter, of
j
the head and it is feared internally, danger­
the Pittsburg, and Lake Erie nub-ond, ditri down by an ejprero tmin . in.iil;
ous; John Guenther, seriously hurtAhout
at Pittsburg..
PrnurK. OcL SL-Th. KuIkX*^
.the legs arxVback, will recover.
The iire*«d«mt ha® dixided that it woulA killed.
Tried to Lynch a (irlpmaa.
Labor have determinaik to insist upoowaaa be lmix»*ibl» for him to go to New York,
Ex-Al&lt;J&lt;-r:n:ui Jnehiie of Ni-w fork dty
tlmy say must be an., impartial test of the owing to tbeconilitom of Mrs» Harrison.
About s o’clock, as the Eleventh Ward
who was sent u» Sing Sir l- ..d^n ht
armor plate now being mad® for theGnitedi
Tha preridtait has accepted the nwigna-. boodtavy in relation to th« grrntin-„f &gt;
Republican club was coming down town
States government by the Carurgi® Steal tion .ifcriolonwn Hlnh. mini* tor to Turkey.. strert railway ftsmehisc.. fens finished hb
to the assembling place, the accident- took
Fred Basrott, a farmer, diet, two student®- tennaedlxx-n ntaewil. Tip-ACn- wv.
comp^tny at limnestcsd. The local.assem.place. An attempt was made to lynch one
blbmof Pittsburg, Odcago and N&lt;ra» Yurit of Kansan-uni verity. Lawn-use. who wire era! othera in thbaohem*-. l«u.. tiu.r -,t oil
of the gripmen, who fled to save his life,
have taken up the light and propo'»-to &lt;to crtMtog a field, which he had. forbidden t La toOumd/i.
while the enraged crowd searched for him.
Mary Lunch l.oiaewhii.pvi y.mnw (Jrke
The club put out its torches and distended
mand. if necessary, the remoral xm t*a boys-to enter. E. IligKins, on® rf tha atodenid.- Is fatally injured, sad. Jack Ceh at Odin. Ills., ovanr the nut hi .whi;. r&gt;f M-ine
for the night The club, about 150 strong,
ground of alleged insompetency of the tw®
scandixluu.H gUN'ip:
croft
seriously.
was marching down the hill and the street
government Inspectans who have- lyTy
The State- wuxk at Arkr tan. Kan., lou.
J*bn Sulllvnu^X St. Tin aui». o{n.. „ut
was packed witli people. Car No. M swung
upon the plates turuad out since the inlaoTh® failure may throe-bullets into the IxMljr of hLswerf.
down the hilL Henry Gledhill,thegripdwtion of non-unlt» workmen hi thagraat appended, payments.
fTnau. could not keep it under control. It
Steel plant. They ■&lt;*♦' thai the •tcektawry cause a Jos® to the county, »u* the county be®et. Mito I oxi.« Hurixtfsun. fatally
•crashed into the National Military band. &lt;
taferiunawd not .nm t» Mandart-md. o«u- funda were drpcriud in the InstituttaB,. wettndfng-lx r.
Cnlfarms and instruments went flying.
Tiro- »t Randolph. Wte.1..ie-&lt;royedth6
tracL In the meantime The LocaLNesra, and its a&gt;r®to are «id to In :unly nondnuL
Henry Apel,15yeara old. whd Wak carrying
Mrs. Srisan Neal, TO yeaw-oid. who Ifcvea- bwiines® JKirtioig rtes, t75.0&lt;Xl
a H*xnartead ;Mt;»er-.. creates a sen »tiott by
a light for a musician, was struck and
roming out with a !..ngtby cditorial.dmAr- with her son on a ranch in Maawick coun­
pinned under the trucks.
tag that the st rikcr* haw lout. The arstelc ty. CW., Jdlk-d a full grown, jjamther with
A Woald-be Rescuer Crushed.
was submittcil to-rowed proinincetlnckrdshirt William J McKrnxi- . -,
nUjn
■The car was stopped within ten feet and
wh» was atteuiliug a
’ McKrttrit
vul men. and wn* admitted c-mT'-oL.feature
Henry Ruffner, a member of the club, got
struckat Adam*, who hudimnfx -i remark
publication.
under the car to extricate the crushed boy.
A fir* •»-ragtag in the pine woods near about him.
While he was under cur
car 57 came
Hoss'uu. Minn- If mln. does not fall
At Dixon, Ky.. Edwnr, ll.-ri - &gt; y, ayla4
down the hill and struck car fd full tilt.
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MlXXKAI’oUS, Oct. —
Mk—The&lt;
L'Mi^vgaapeedily ohc tirv will rvoah th* Walker and and mortally woanded Joiis '
Wia*URj,
Both cars drove over the boy and Ruffner..
,ioual .^.v^ttun y«»uri«r *1«^«1 cw* Bed lake pine.
Heron at tern pte&lt;l to i.-c-u-e-a;/ .
Apel was carried to the pavement- and died
|utiun»&lt;l«-urti1«‘».y»t»tl&gt;r-«lb
OMtmcyt Alexander .W. Wrlgh'•* Des wbil* minting arrt-t.
in a few minutes. He was cut into pieces.
.Molnv*&lt; Henry McCloskey, New Yjrk, a
I--P1'•&gt;
»'■«
t
S"?
Tin- old lllinri* River .h»
r n rhe'
Ruffner haH both legs cut off at the knee.
»“&gt;
,*T.J'SStu- hwwr. Mattie Welch Logma, Lexington, west ride of tin- river, lx-t .»uiV;.
The crowd begun to howl Jor the gripman
Ky ’. ♦•ducatcet Henry fMor. oldest lawyer and Mudbuir. rtrertr. Chiiit-'o
Mr ri«h “
of No. t»l. They cried “Lynch him," and
in
NonsScaattt.
surged about tie gripnvm’s cab. but tho
Nobody wa,-. fear., '.mi
I,.
At D*.atnr. ID .TonrFranria and iSiArkj. wlM-nt ran into Chicago n- v .-.i..|
Then there were 1,750 G. A. IL men, 1,000 ! preparations. Committees were
— —
grinman ran away and eseaped. He was
which they
they !:
A rwofallon was fabled pctoridlng Milice,. proMrioiml trargtero, pleaded, bnrapon which the -ro-,:. ■!
l&lt;M-ke&lt;i up later and a strung guard put on firemen, und 15,000 to 30,000 German. Italian. ‘ to
t&lt;, ft that j lx- dirt riels in which
-•
iv the !। Ior
Mid French societies and companies, und jvside should decorate. But somehow.th®
for the
the fcrmnueu
foramtirn at
uf a cotuinlUto to confer - guilty and *we srut/uic«S v&gt; t wetly years grAindnt.
Tbe buildtag •- )■&lt;
bttvt.' with
bands nd lib. There nil umrcbwi to the' members of tbe committee* stem to L».^
“ ' like
v“ comiffittw®
»— from &lt; fibershurchc-. iu tbe pculfc-ntiary.
ruirexL
KILLED FIVE WORKMEN.
Sceie ou® ;-&lt;bred a railroad torp-dotindcr
southwest comer ot Central park, where ‘
^mih lull in putting their own Inmsc* i nnd itoue tm tvliircs® ou matters. &lt;tt pnblio
I interest that &gt;nay arise froiu tun® to lime
A Wall Topples Duh ii on Them, Burying with appropriate ceremony a statue of Col-! in order.
Rev. Dr. Lawrence M. *
t 4^ h*
uwt.nH.mut.rntn.ii,
„.™............
! and report to tir* nvxtcouaniL The pr&gt;
umbus fourteen feet high crowning a noble ’
Drrorntloa* Generally UoraionlanK
when tho engine sfarteti the torpedo ex­
aro beamendment.
Consiuenng that
umt the
&lt;ue decorations
uvromwoua ww
»■«- ; position for s. cotatitutinrAl
——-—- —
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ploded. John Dillinger. 15-yeaj-old hoy, riguisi the paMorati- . tiuep.-.u 1 ’rc-i»ySeneca Falls, N; Y., Oct 17.—While a .granite abaft was unveiled. AllNewYbrk- Considering
c-&lt;? h-i
'’ ing
put up tn
does’ mart; prohibiting
lltKj.llt
UM the
U.c way
..... .Chimtgo
....
_---- , w- interference by the rtale wila wn* sUuWing near, raid a piece ti tin from terinn cliusrii in Ph'lndi-jpl ’1
gang of norkuieir wa&gt; engaged i» repairing turned Out to see the iffiow.*
Vlik.lre Xlrelit ItrelltlMnt.
*) thlngs-in
,1.1 - 1.. a
n hurry-mid
1, ••
thiit
! reliiriun
lontrtl.
*
_______________________
that tin*
thv i\l.in
i&gt;L*a is;
religion was
wasaaloptrd.
tin-torpedo flew up aad cut Mm in the ■ krid view* iucom [inLiiile with - -: .u car­
a wall in the sluiceway of the Gleason &amp;
ue«k, •*-»eriug the jugwiar vein.. He feted dinal poii.&lt;&gt; cd the pT'rabjjO-r ;-!i 1 ■
The night demonstration was one of the every Oue for himself, it fa surprising tlmt
Bailey mill Saturday evening the wall,
Tbe l»-:Jfxl&lt;&gt; TciriamL* 14r:;vinj&lt;il Sav-.
most brilliant ever seen. Tbe straete on ; there fa such u scarcity of dfaconl. ib. Use (
which w:w* thirty feet high, toppled oyur
Loxdos. Oct. 17.—Th". him Dm ,&lt;x» Usdcatk.
fags and lamn a^Aciari-&gt;a, withii ■ « phm&gt;.
the line of march were aglow with light general mak-up. To look along any uf Ike
and buried seven men in the ruins. The from great electric lamps and their effect decorated streets last evening wu* to *w a Guards rt-gimro*. ColoncLSayer, statiimed
di-ri-d by it* l;;te t*n»urrr,Jlmu) »-^»iwx-u.
killed were: Michael (’onr &gt;y. George Zeig- was slmply’iinlescribable. The whole line : display that an* wh&lt;»!e was bright and trt Shorncliffe. have suddenly been onfarwl Mich.. Ml fn»m .■rewaial bn kt* his utek. formallydariared
•-nt. \
Dnond O’ Brien,.* tanner, li»lng in the
fried. Micbiul MausclL Patrick Martin, was occupied by symbolic floats and their i pieaMug, nothing cheap or tawdry., nothing to Windsor, to take the jdace of the nyutinJohn Sebuliert .‘ .i- t fttffiy Xajorcd up
»wn 9t Tilden, Wfa.. shot anti killed hfa
Patrick Conroy. The injured were John uttcndiuits, gnrgiou.s with, colob and to jar the nerves of an arti»tKor any other
ous Life Girard* at that, station. Th® lat­ ■wile. OTIrirn nrentty font 1 jirge ansuutrt Chicag*&gt;aixl hia toother tJ.-orge ovvirocie
Burns and Owen Crnonie. All five .of the light.
Among
the tableaux shown kind of being.
*
ter have 'mq, in turn, scut to Shnmdiffr.
by ga- oreafiing f&gt;-ui a
t mt!?ryerd.
mm who were kiikti leave large f.tmiliek.
wm.
,,"rhc. ££“’
THE B0L0 so-'ER aoys.
This action is unprecoiimtwl. Th® Lite insMv. U’Bri-m.wna fmtnd later wander­ ufthi-Btuple'sGaa. Lta&lt;ht and '• k-. i’xbiThe accident was caumd by lhe undermin­ “The Sun Worshipers,"
lhe volum-1
,
pany
ing of the wall by tbe water in the raceway. bus Statue." “The Capitol nt Washington,” । vncle Sam’s Troops Arriving. AU Day— guards have always 1 wen stationed in Lon­ ing in n swamp, with Ms thi wit ent
don or Windsor, nnd their transfer to tho*
Tbr.steamer Bokhara.
tl. - P.'rii-uia
Louis KomujJl the Hungarian patriot, is
•‘LilJerty?’ “The Press," “Science,” “Typical
' some Big Injuns.
Aecklrnt ut a 1'olltical Meeting.
and &lt;brw3it.-i! lite, was wrwhj. •; NainlLribleak dUTs on the K-nt coast fanbout aa
Fnim noon untii ]ong after dark yvttcr- .severe punishment rm could be, •.tevfaak, reported in a grans state st. debility. His and. nnar the Ldandof 1 : XAt Sht car­
St. Lof is. Oct.-17.—Al II o’dock Satur­ American Girl." The whole closed with
death may I o, looked for :ti any time. He
-Elralndty,-lu
»
bleb
lb.womb-ra
rf
U»
,
u
llu
.
n
|,.
rJ
.
^„i.
r
short
jf
actual
disgrace.
The
ofilntra
aro
ried
a
large
tuimbrr
ot
Uu
day night, just after the close M tin: speak­
grtkstrr part utwhun wvr. &lt;
tho darlings of tweiety and tfaty will be
ing at a Democratic polilictu rally here,
-fc***" •»
Tbe gold surpbM han increased 48jMJ8uWO
sadly lom-somt at n &gt;mjup distant from any
Adjutant
Gi'tunl
Rev..
IH
doa N*|
cation
ceremonies
on"
Friday
kept
arriving
I nation eeremoniinon Fridav krtit am vine
four penions were hurt, two fatally, l&gt;y their homes.
htrgc city— the uhuM point of any airx*at
ticroal Guard, ha* iMUed a-u.-.i-r Jr the
। in detachments at Jacksoa park. In the nil. being the sleepy. town of 11} the.
. the expkision of a skyrocket. The wounded
A woman. phy&gt;eci:m at.Garden Ctty. Kan., establish me 9 (
a ernnp f * ri;lc practice
THE BALL AGONY IS OVER..
persons are: Micluud RutchfunL struck in
southwest comer of tbe grounds, where the
gave Mr*. A1*UcbI1 Gregory an cvnrdum, &lt;if at.Fort Shexjdaa from &lt;' -f- X to Ort XI
tin- right eye by a -{lying mlssiie—fatally
curruedvt* mbltauito. casting her death in n
. Belt litie enters the World's fair grout'd*,
J. Conn, &amp; O., Ijaukurt, i-1
• hurt; Frits Manpiart, hit iu the right League Season Kud» With lhe Champion- a large platform has been built for the dbW.tsniNGTON.Lkt. IK—Tbe United State* abort tiuje.
UuL.havo made an n**i,'.-.ui-m. •. ?.L lia­
temple, skull fractured—will die; Henry
supreme ’court, by Chief Anstice I'allcr.
Kinnell Dalton lute, item rumweel from bilities, P
nsM-tx. W /'4.
CuiCAGo, Oct. 17.—The League bhre ball embarkation of the troops, aud to the west
Kocuing. severely Injured in head and
of this a vacant spiro bad been &lt; lou-ed yesterday nftirewd the judgment -»f the CoffeyvtQe to Indr|&gt;vntlcnc*, Kan.. and pul
neck; Theodore Englexnan, injured iii reason ended Saturday with Cleveland th®
where the artillerymen could park their Michigan supreme court, upholding the in the jail there, lie-will rw»wr.
breast aud internal!’-. Ten others were winner of the second series. As Boston guns and the cavalry pickul tla-ir hutat®.
.
PKOHATK ORDER.
tonstitutiunnllty of the famous Mlnnr law
more or loan severely hurt.
State of Michigan, fount) .(Bam-- ••
won the flrat series thochampionHhlp is un­
Kan&gt;«*City &lt;p&gt;d four peYwns who wereAt a *e*si.&gt;n of the I'r.^atc i »irt ; 1
derided, but tbe two leaders will piny a
County ol Barry. itoWbn at. the Ihw ii. 'Hat.
K a tb.- Seventh caby .rad liBhl bniter,
K" awwn-lnnnl dUtrfet. IneMd ridiog in thec.tr w«s killed. They were: .In Uie d»v id HaMiliL’*. in ‘»W .-ok: tv. &lt; *
series
of
games
to
settle
that
matter.
The
Will
’
am
Barlx-r,
griptaan;
Cynthia
Revis,
Des Moraes, In., Oct. 17.—Yesterday af­
Wedntutey.
th- twii &lt;i-v» «t «•: -;b.r. In tb*
E
of
the
First
artillery
left
Fort
Sheridan
of
by
the
Mate
a*
a
whole.
The
court
bolds
Ed McKinney and Jeffk&amp;Kn. Secrist.
ternoon two boy®, ngtd (l an*# A sous of J. record shows that Cleveland ended first,
that •*the -----------fcnrU'vnth
awendmug,
and reached tbe World's fair groands.
-------------J~ — ,dki not
H. McNatnaru, of this city, were run over Bustmi second and ’Pittsburg third. Chiafter I o’clock. There were twl iuhi. limit tbe right of a state to fix a mode of
cago/mproved
her
position
and
wound
up
Friday.
OeU
*4.
by ah electric unitor and instantly killed.
choosing
vtectore.
Quickly following the Fort Sheridan uien j----- —— - Ths
-— -cont-vded effect of [
Rev. George B. Kinsolving. S. f. Ik, of Probate.
The youngest 'V-s decapitated ami the hb+ne .seventh place. Boston left fur Cleve- came the throe light batteries, from Fork: “ic dvcisiiui is to give
l&gt;art at least, ot the
Philadelphia, lvu» lieen evosecrated as torisother shockingly mutilated. No blame • land Saturday night to piny three game* of Riley. Three were A aud F of the SvwmI I Michigan dectoral v®te to Cleveland,
KU F. Chariton. ;toBiui«:r
tan( t i-hopof the ProtrriAnt Kpireopridio­
atpulies to the motorman. The elder boy tho championship series aud expected to
tate. comes into court nn-' r-1.artillery and F of the Fourth artillery. Tbe ;
cese of Texas.
wax struck While trying to save the win.
|&gt;re*ansl to render .tiMi-.i.-d a
stveiigth of the detachment waa 171 men. !
As to Individual Standing.
younger ,
•
The grand encunpment of Michigan Odd
WAtjUUitjTON., QcL 15. — The-prerideaa
Sixth cavalry sent two. troops with tho ..... IW. „„
.
Fellows has. elected there officers: Grami
Regarding the standing of lhe different The
.*dt U&gt;*
.•• w...
band from Fort Niobrara, nutnla-ring *J05 | will nx&lt; go to Chicngo. 1‘rivatn Secretary
llalfunl yestcnluy so informed Adlai T. ' I’alri^reh' Edward. G. Juhascm, of Luther; the afternoon. 1 &lt;• t^iunv'- &gt;
Finn; Scott, Kan., Oct. 17.--Hurry Hum­ players In the Chicago club Dahlen has the niati.
’
„
■ bulling record, and Ryan and Dungan
peMUou. and that dwheirs.
Had
Nome
Rohkiiu
With
Them.
ra..!
.Mira
I
phrey mid4&lt;««|fi‘ Carter W ere ’asphyxiated i-onie.iu second mid fthird; Anson
ia'
—
,~7d
~
; Among the Indians iu the troon are n son
while at wurk ia a well here Saturday; -----,
roartb In l&lt;.|d1«tt.c»»&lt;”lno&lt;tbecotal o, lh,
worta
Tw„ strikra.
said court, then u&gt; be b*«dc.-i r.t t
John Humphrey, who went to thelr rescue, Ukra the hoootj, KlitritlK. ranond
। „ho u ,
,
d „w,
j
otni-v, in the city of HasliU--'.
was overcome by the foul rtlr» but will re­ St-wntu, thlnh Tbe ™a ben lhe m m L. „„t
|,lth lwponlk. Thl.
and show cum. U any there
'• •
cover.
Sid K.nir’ nnd th. xral hj«l lhe t)*« lu I 1UU1 nuJte snim , tl
,
d
the petlUMier may »•«»»
fr­
SXSjb W’»l’l'.I*ikh«.l.’u».olln.rer
llx:b '^TrapHn « winure.
5 of
it Is further ordered, that vi 1
■
■Wf, ’duL’Wtn, tbnnUte.tradUjn opnllh.
tl „ praudof thrir nnltonn a.
noth-®
to
tbe
p«r*ui;s
intere'-teii
&gt;
friend
than
he,
but
Ins
wife
s
condition
is
second*.
pile on
1 Jcr th.v were id lhe* tree pnlnL Tho
of the pendency of*®M p« ii:;v’&gt;.
.AslHANn, Wis., Oct,'-' 17. -Auguak
critical to risk leaving her long euoagh
enough ।1
,
t two troop, tram Fort too
int thereof by i-auiuus » wpy '
to
gu
to
Chicago.
Vice
Pn-id-mt
Morton
I
,
.Vt
°
f
J
J
,MX
n*"*
Dnnieli-un and Alex Basin, minen enr tbeM^nhngot tho«lul»M Ute clore edit., F1flh
to go to Chicago, Vice President, Morton I
published in the HAsriv.••
_ -&gt;.v
— Ctroo[K
-------- of
...
ployed at No. 2 shaft of the East Norrie reason’s playing;
i Pt,1*®0‘,‘*trojrwl by * pnUrfe
L°*'- paper pritdud audcircalnu-«l i;&gt;
___i* «___
Reno—«.
1*&gt;4 —
men.
The .two
ihc will be hfa rrprerentative.
Barry on« lu r*vli
■ .
mine at Irouwotsl, were killed by an ex­
r® ■ Ninth cavnlry, the colored regiment which
to**"®-.
J
Cteveland.'........... .
plosion 0/ gl&amp;nt powder Saturday.
1 did such good servia- in the Indian earn( oally niase at I hlraguj «An effdtt fa being inado to remove Judfra weeks pseriousteraid da'- t -c;ui
CHXWUWW
Boaton.....................
CHIC AGO. Oct. IS.—Tntvc ndlliiM feet of, Scott, who bol&lt;fa «»urt at Tvkatnah, Neto,
i P»ign, from Fort Robinson, were the last
Brooklyn---.......aNATURAL GAS EXPLOSION.
•“j* | to arrive, and with them wns troop L, tba soft pine lumber Ix'kmgiug to II. Piwpcke ' 0,1 tbe ITooml that he w insane.
il9 ’ Indian troop of the Third cavalry, from A Co. were destroyed by fire last night 1
,
Pl'OBVrK U'rilEK
A «&lt;oroi at rain, sleet and snow wiis genill Fort Meade. There were 175 men.
’
cmcmo......
..lung wl,h the ra«r«»(-, U,i facu.ry ujd ,'r"1 lltfuglraul C«lur».lu.
Telngraphln Stele of Nlehlron. County .4 H.u. &gt;
Ctnclnnstl ..
i
Infantry to Cnm&lt;» In To-Morrow.
Al a SrtMlt-.i of th- I '
pinning mill, tho tnUl Ion. nppn.xlm.Ung !
“u‘»'“d"1 in TO"«
ST. MAF.tX O., Oct. 17,-i-John Conley, A UMrifWltlS*..
jki I
Brigadier General E. A. Carr, of the army
•Ceuntyof Barry, bnlilen st bn- &lt; «
Baliunore...'
fk.I.'Ui Th. lint origiualnl lu IhuolHntl *
.
,
•
prominent oil num &lt;rf thik dty, returned 8l Louta..,.
lu ths Cttv of Hastings. W&gt; sai' &lt;■
1 of the Missouri, formerly colonel of tho
-V trooper mid n wn-’ral In lhoHrlU.lt day the I7di day of «»*»«'•'• f. i-1 from the Camden. Ind., oil fields Saturday WasblOKtqn.
—11 Sixth cavalry, who Is to lie in command of ct thu pinning mill, inim«ll.t&lt;-lr »bov. Ui«
englu. nxmt. mid wa. -liwx.n-nxl al 11-30 UI° h'nanH were tried before a cuurt- IhouMnd etehf ItundreJ »’•&gt;! 1:"
morning and reports a hut accident on the
C.a.u, «”l Wrtkbl Are..KM. •
n*“4 »•*” IS1*"
“£l,i'rr
O'clock by the leu-n Ixm, John Arndt, who
,“r ■&lt;«&gt;«- oooutwtnl with Ibo I Present. &lt;?tuuk-&gt; W.-ArtMt. Probate.
., , , ,
,
Th
parade Friday, nmved yesterday. TheinHyatt farm which occwxl Friday night. A
CHICAGO, OCL L. The uwe of ‘’olm ' fentry of the regular artnyhnj the Mate with ll&gt; tamlly ilea iu Un- Iralhling Fit-1 n‘uti,&gt;» ■* •inmln’u C al Wimlrar, Tba
In the matter tJ Hit tsL.u. ■
large gusher hrul just been,completed «mfl
;Cudahy and A. M. bright, who were । troopM
not arrive till to-morrow, teen niluuter. Iwtont lhe alarm wan given "™l’™ eonfcawd hU culpability mtd adlnl Hewatt. rteceasM.
On resdlnxand Wing d:«'
,
Vh^i lhe crude oil was turrifl ftrto the tank
Arndt
lu.i
been
through
tbe
building
and
1
lor
T&gt;
”
&gt;
norporaL
who
bail
already
arrested on complaint ot Thoniim J. Roush,; though Adjutant Hemphill and Quarter­
fird. 01 i-afayette IteMttt.
■ been deprived of hfa extra post as cauterii praying that .•ulir.luls’n.no:
there were quite a.uumbet of persons on charged with conspiracy tn corner the mar-! master Kline, of the First Michigan, were hod seen no signs of fire.
top &lt;0 watch it. By some means - the gM ket hi short ribs, .wns on hearing injustice I on the ground .yesterday making prepare. •~~;—
steward, was discharged from tho service. mnv be granted to JereanAh " • "
became ignited and a heiivy explorion folBtiTlMori' Oct 18.* ThiU^* ’ i
'
funeral drew together a onto some other suitable inn-.-1
Glennon’s court gaturday and resulted in j tious for their men.
Thereupon it K ordered. '• • .
.. ..
I-lb.~Thal Kpiacojtaleon- ibrong &lt;d the grmt ot England. Hi. re­
luwwl, throwing those ou the tank in every .the disciuirgv of ths defendants.
toth day.of Kottember. A. 1 • ’ |
MHitlamen Kn Route.
direction. Following ia a list of those in­
ention yesterday adopted the new hymual mains were plactxl in thi- pool's corner,with tnc torehoco.ba awunvdfoi ’
,
■
7
—
—
—
—
—
.
During
tomorrow
will
arrive
national
jured: Jacob l.iirtcnfilt. face; hmnlh and
p«UUnn and that the 1" If'
with
these
changes:
changi's:
Omit
hymns
P3,
U3.
part
nart
imnremdvo
but
rim
ole
ceremonies.
One
of
imprcnrive
but
simple
ceremonies.
Que
of
»»id
THE STEaLINGT~RUN MINE HORROR, guardsmen from sevin states. They areas
ceased aud ah other portous
arm badly burned. A. M. Hyatt, rerioualy
r-'. . .
,
i,. ,
..
, follows: Ohio. 2,0u0: Michigan, 54X); Iowa. 2, 'JON and ttfkl; restore hyms 3tB, 398, the musical purtluns of the service was the estate, are required u&gt; dppe -t
. burned about the face and arms; J. C. Four
of ihr SI, Lnlo.1^3 Ms.
: J^JU. llnlUa„ l.OOu; WlsaSdn. l.-JUS, Mils 318, 504; mid a duxology to hymn i:», and last poem he wrote set to music by 1-uly said court, then to be J;.&gt;■’
nnd
flee, in the City ot Ha-t: :. '
Graves, slightly burned, but' about head;
prefix the first verse of hymn 314 to hymn Tennyson.
I ni-sote, 1,0)0; Missouri, (X»; total, 7.500.
tonw cam®, irony llwrr
«&gt;■ •
Chariea Wood, badly burned on the face
63). These changes were greeted wit h cries
Po -reviLLK, Pa., OcL 15.—Tl;e rwcuers i
'---------------- - ------------Henry Harris, an American author, has the petitioner may not be cr.-■ -•
notice
imd- about entire Isriy, recovery doubtful; at worii in the Sterling Run colliery conof “Good!" one uf the hymn restored bring la-rii made a chevalier of the Legion of further otdered. that wud petits 1’uval Delegates Arrive.
,
•I tie
A. 1L Wilkes, severely bunred! about face cl tidal their hiijors yesterday morning.
to the persons interested i-&gt; smt New York, Oct. -Ik—^rchbfahop Sntolli. the old favorite, “‘How Finn a Founda­
--.rM
neodency of said pettU&lt;m a- ’
and hands.
‘ *____________
They found Sainuel Collins, Ben Thomas, 1 *“*1
Dennis J. O'Connell, the papal tion." The division of thtMliocesea of Flor*
Saturday, Oct. 16.
thereof by causing a-ww ,U,I ■ ’*
ida aud Michigan wu-i agreed to.
published in the H.ytijurJames Donney nnd Joseph M linstock dead delegates that arrival hen; Wednesday pn
New York elevatttl railways carried dur­ paper printed and ctrcnWMi.i' •
West P9LV5, Mltw^;:Oct. 17.4S4vcn dry under the debrfa, aud Michael Wetchock “
the
■* steamaliip '
Majestic,
r-*
'from —
Rome, •left
THE DEATH RECORD.
ing the three days of the Columbian festiv­ Barry, oncnIn each week ten th. -,
goods stores, an office building and a livery aud Joseph Ke’chle alive, but in terrible New York yesterday morning for Balti­
ities over 2tD00,(ri0 persons, with only ono weeks previous to said day of &lt;■•
Cha*"-.'
SAMUEL Babcock, ex president of the
Mtaidc..wen:_dLeiUuicd by flxv. here.Thure-.: . xandition----- Ul the irjured art? in a critfcal more. They went in a special car, accom­
acrident.
day night. Thv law office building, which condition and other deaths are lookwl for. panied by a committee rent here bv Cardi­ Connecticut Vnlley railroad, nt Hartford,
Christ Shcpplcman nnd Frank Hoffman
(A tree copy.)
nal Gibbons. The delegates will visit Cann.
was bnrncil, waa occupied by two amvswere
fatally
stabbed
by
Jesse
Giunis,
thirMure Midi Contracts Executed.
Joitx H. Camp, prominent politician ot
.Washifigtou und have au interview with
papera Tbe Leader' nnd Thu Forum, .the'
BEGISTRATIO N&lt;’H' 1
_f
Oct. 14.—Ther pMrtmaster
Item miles southeast of Fairbury, Ills. Ail
Secretary ot State Foster regarding their Lyon, N.-Y. •
Western Union Telegraph office and about
To I he qualified vleetors of tbv' ■&gt; J •-.
'.f.,.
Timothy J. Phice, well-known citizen three nre farmers and had been drinking
tweutv law Offices. The lom. wiH exceed general has executed ocean niJil cohtracta mission to this country. They aro sent
Notice is hereby given. m-'L11' ;•
tint
heavily.
Ginn
is
is
under
arrest,
and
it
is
wific the, 'tiiternational Nttvigtrtion* com-' here by the pope to thoroughly examifle the of Columbus, 0.
11 SO,OX!..
.
lhe several wards of the e«»
‘
. irnw
[ feared he may l» lynched.
a* a board of rrcisirutl»'&gt; d
e
paqyZi»iMTelwjt^e company nre reyitlrvd condition of tlie Roman Catholic church in
Fbaxk p. Cox. th. Whit. Homc- ul- ।
Town Councilor Schumacher, of Oder­ of mi art entitled, au w ««’/««’«[»?;. . &lt; ma
tbe
United
States.
,
'Krapber.ji^Wajihington.
Chicago, Oct. 17.—£lmer Krider, 8 yean( to operate a line of steamers between New
------------------------------------------------berg. Eberswalde, Prussia, was found ■bnslrs of tbe elorttve frai’thi^ •*&gt; ? (irxai
. York illy nnd 'Swchaiifptoti/ England,'
*
iu/J T" 1
Pf°miBCQt Tenner- imaduo® on the royal preserves aud was Hon cf electors approved tri’. •
rid, and Harry Krider, C years old, were
IIiuubt-rg Cholera Statist}®*.
.(.w4
see
politician, u
nt'kashrlUe.*
with nt Irtutuna willing every tTpek. Tho
» noHtlrira,
x..k.m.
|
lnfcd by
Hamburg, Oct. 18.—According to the
drowned in Lake Calumet yesWrday after­। steamers nre ra;uirai to be of American
Kended by act 191 of ’**'“*
&gt;■'Charles T. Stkwart, ex-mayor of Syca­
rehwth. i&lt;««. *»« ’”H‘{
’» id
noon. The Ixiys were flouting on a barrel construction and not less than tf.OOU tons official figures there have been 17,«t&gt; enscg
I
Colonel Joint Hunter, pioneer settler and
more, Ills.
.
J
proiuhiint
Democrat
of
I^
u
L
ul
,
la.,
died
and ventured out too tar. Their bodiesI register; also n lino of th® Mine class, of of cholera and 7,506 deaths since the out­
,.
j |&gt;.w&gt;u«»km» uruKKiai ui i^/UL-w, ia., uicu
LU-lorr H. PemdLKTOE. brother &lt;rf ex- al Chillicothe, Mo., of paralysis, aged 80
were recovered and taken to the home of. American construction, to make fifty-two break ot the dbeaw in Hamburg. The
:;S£
their parents, who live .Ln Block E, Pull­
Minister 1 endlctou, at Cincinnati.
* years. He was visiting relatives.
trips inch year lietwwn New York city total of Emperor William’s contributions
«i»u».irert,m»w«'»^r JTii '
man.
___________,
do II. Roes, cousin 0.' ,
A Freuch merchant nonwi Fmocois was NIicrHT'* eff c • at court bouse, i"'
and Antwerp. Belgium, touching at for relief of families und orphaps Is 50tfdQ
in,
General Grant, at Washington.
1 arre-tcriat Ixmdon ou a charge of bring of compirtlng a
__________
,bS
Southampton. England, and Bologne, marks.
Borert. P. WtLBOjf, distiuguirited law
implicated in the dynamiting of M. Very’s
Des Moines, la., OcL is—Mrs. Lixxio• France.
''
Chtcagn Churchr. Celobrato.
yer
,
nt
Buffalo.
'
restaurant
at
Paris.
He
denies
his
guilt.
SSWSK’.SK-’SS'*^6'
Stephens nud son Albert, of Cawker City,
Chicago, Oct. 17.—Services comtncmoru
Mahoxy, oldest person L. ,
Prairie fires are causing heavy loaem of
Ka.-., hud rooiuij nt the Aborn house Thurs­
Oct. 14.—The last of the tire of the 4G0th anniversary of the discovHomes'!
*7
M w
nt Dec*tnr. Mich.
buildings, stock aud farm produce in Mani- ieMO at voting under Iffis acL w g&lt; kfi&gt;cX*
day uighu They had never seen gas before National
left here yesterday. They -rfry of America by Columbus were held
Edward W. Seymour, judge of a., toba.
Chairman o&lt; tie Bo«ru at BeKixraiwa.
and lx&gt;th blew it out. Mrs. Stevens was
yraterday ta the Chicago cfeurchre of gll Lonneciicut supreme 90^ «t UkMWd. .
found dead yesterday morning, but Albert ___________ If tbe sheriff fails to.keep
Everything la quiet at Coffeyville except
things quiet.
denominations,
’
survived.
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HAPPY REPUBLICANS

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DEMOCRATS LEAVING THEIR PARTY

-“cjos BWS-.-PropnHwfc

THE “BLOOMING JAY.’*

elty
’gCffiaatniffi:
You are here-., uwwnra
»«&gt; acucra*
electem to be held In this state ou Tuamw,
tho sth day ot November. I8W, the following
--------- —«r Democrats Annonnea Thali
officers are to be elected, viz: By lhe electors
reversion to Ilr^blteuul.m - Tho
of the district hereinafter deflosd. one elector
tow aa Innocent Campaign Souvenir
of President and Vice Preslddiilol tbe United
Tariff, the Nationaf Bank law and
Waa "Sappreaaod" by Tammany—How
States tn each district, who shall be known and
Other Paatures Drive Than Out.
designated In the ballot, respeetlvelv. as eas­
Children and Grawn People Can Out­
tern district elector ot Preaktentand Vice Presi­
wit v—------ —
dent of the Unib*d States at large, and weal- i
[Special Corrcspomlcnec.]
am district elector of President and Vice PreslNxw York, OcL 10.—According to
dent of the United States at large; also. In like
The Democrats aro evidently afraid of
tlio Democratic national coinmittoo
manner., two alternate electors of President J
and Vice President who shall be known and
Great Britain haa grows tired of her the tin plate argument They know that
designated mi the ballot, as eastern district
free trade and ia about £\nt a tariff on under tho McKinley law the manufac­
alternate elector of President and Vice Preslture
of
tin
plate
in
this
country
has
not
dent ot ths United States at large, and western
certain American products upon tho
district alternate elector of President and Vice
American proUtjtivo theory. Tho liter­ only become practicable, but many mil­
President oft he UnltedStataa at large, for which
purpose theflnf second. Sixth. Seventh.eighth
ary bureau of the Democratic headquar- lions cf dollars have been invested in, it,
and tenth congressional districts shall com­
tt-ra announces that tho English parlia­ forty or fifty establishments for ita
pose one district to Iw known as the eastern
manufacture
opened,
and
thousands
of
electoral district, and the third, fourth, Orth
ment will as soon as it meets pass an
rIn I h. eleventh and twelfth congreaaional dis­
act placing a tariff on American wheat, workmen given employment at good
tricts shall eompou the other dtecrict. to be
known us tbe western electoral district Tnorn 1
fur the double purpose of getting even prices. So they see that tho feature
■re
also to be Heeled by lhe electors in each
with the United States for ourJ)igh tariff of tho McKinley law; which they most
congressional dlslFkt Imo which the state is
divided, one elector of President and Vice Presl- .
. duties and at the samo timoprotecting strongly denounced, is already proved
a blessing. But they want to conceal
dent, and one alternate elector of President
British colonists and British interest* in
and Vice President, the ballots foe which shall
that fact and prevent people talking
designate the number of lhe congressional dta- I
wheat growing Australia, Canada nnd
Irlct and ihe persons to be voted foe theteln. as
India. Thus it seems that tho British are or thinking about it, or about the benefit
dtstriet'elector and alternate district elector of
which protection brings. And they have
Readers who find it difficult to get over President and Vice President of tho United
actively cooperating with theDemocrats decid&amp;j to use the official machinery of
the microbe acare. and who during tbe sea- States respectively; also, on tbe general ticket a I
of this country to try to scare the farm­
Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of
Tamuiany in NewYork city to present it eon of sweltering heat arc longingly look­ Blate
. State Treasurer, Auditor General. Comers of the United States into voting
ing forward ton January bliuard and zero musloner
This was the way itcaino^Kjatf The I I weather
ot tho State Land Office. Attorney 1
witlr a hope that “microbes" and Genera) and
agaimt Republican doctrines of protec­
Superintendent of Public Instruc­
Protective Tariff league, tl. W igh its sec- I I all other tnlnuto organism will be froaen tion:
also a member of the State Board of Edotion, while at the same time they ure
rotary, Mr. Wilbur F. Wakeman, de­ stiff, will probably lie interested in what a eaUon In plaee ot Samuel S. Babcock. Whoto
Uthabuaof ■ogMcyttvM that 1Wi.M-rf.wn
admitting their value by proposing to
ot office will expire December 31. IM;also
cided to bring tho tariff question, and great scientist bns to say. Professor J. J. term
a Representative tn Congress for the 4th Ccnadopt them for the benefit of British colparticularly the tin plate feature of it, Coleman, preaident of the chemical section gresslonal district ot this state, to which this I
oni«3&gt; whom they propose to protect
। to-the attention of tho families of New of the Glasgow PhiltMophlcal society,states county belongs; also a Senator for the ifith Sen­
against United States farmers. It is not 1 York by distributing to the school chil­ that nt 133 degs. below zero tbe flesh of atorial district, composed of lhe counties of
Barry and Eaton; oho a Representative In the
believed that this joint attempt of tho
sate Legislature tor one ReprenentaUre dts- i
dren os they camo from the schools animals, such ns beef, mutton, etc., be­ Irlct
for Barry County. You are also hereby
bydruCXtotsev«ywh^orB&lt;MbyB1^;
British and the Democratic party to
daily some cute little tin plates, made comes so hard that it rings like porcelain nnllfled that at said election there will be rubbluff the farmers into voting lhe Demo­
CARTIR moiciNI CO., Now Y&lt;wk
when
struck
with
an
iron
rod.
And
yet,
milted
to tbe people tbe question ot a conven- 1
of American tin, which bear a suitable
tlon
for
tbe purpose of a general revision of tbe
according to experiments by himself and
SMALL PUL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE cratic ticket will be a success.
legend and aro a matter of interest to Professor McKendrick, microbia contained constitution of this state, that each person vot­
ing
for
such proposition shall have written or .
Domucnla Badly Alarmed.
everybody. So they sent men to the in such meat will recover vitality, even
printed or partly written and partly printed on
The fact is the Democrats have bo- school buildings to distribute them free after being subjected to such intense cold this ballot the words. “Convention for the purFORPROFIT.
Atthrnn.txii
K A F | f» M come very much alarm*! about the of cost as the children trooped out at tho forOO Lours.—Philadelphia Press.
tx&gt;se ot a general revision of the Constitution of I
this State—Yea." and each person voting
&lt;Mfchj HUvtsituation. They have received reports end of the day. The children went wild
against said proposition tbe words. "Conven­
tion for the panose of a general revision of the
from the west which convince them over it. Every one wanted one of tho
Constitution of thia State—No.”
’ tiusu ’pVU!' ’,,r clrvtu*r- Addrroa. a
I that tho stories of prospective Demo­ pretty, shining toys for himself or her­
“What sort of a boy h Harry Harkins!
Yoa are hereby notified that at said election
there will also be elected an Associate Justice
cratic success in thv western states are self, and ono or two for the sister or Chip of tbe old block!”
“No. He’s a bigger man than his father of the Supreme Court, to till tho vacancy caus- 1
the merest. moonshine. They have lost brother at hume. The result was that
ed by the rexlguaUon ot Alien B.. Morse. The
\V hen you want a
hope of carrying HJjgow, Wisconsin hundreds of thousands of tho bright, was. It's a case of a block of tho nld china term of office will expire December 31st tSU.
, You are also aotlfled that at said election ,
and others of tho western states which I haudeorae littlo plates were going into
| there will be elected the following county
officers for Barry County: A Judge of Probate,
a month agq they were claiming with I the families of the city, aud carrying
Sheriff, Clerk, County Treasurer. Register ot \
ujion
them
this
legend
great persistency. Their only hope lies
I Deeds. Prosecuting Attorney. Two Circuit
Court Commissioners, two Coroners and a
now in the “assistant Democratic
Go to the
County Surveyor.
party," aa the People’s party has re­
1 The following places bare been designated by i
the common council for holding the said eleccently liven denominated. If they can
tlon In the several wards of the city:
get enough Republicans to vote with
. First ward. F. A. Stanley s Blacksmith shop. 1
Second watd. Building of J. 8. Goodyear.
party in Kansas, Nebraska and tho
Third ward. Council Rooms.
Fine line of creams anil that
' BANffER GUARDS OUR .
Dakotas to carry the electoral votes
I Fourth war*. Sheriff’s office.
LAMP
FROM
tflGL
AhO
’
s'
Given
under my hand and the seal of the
fresh confectionery.
ngainst thv Republicans they will thus
city of Hastings. Michigan, this 3d day ot Oct.
pauper PAY YS
A. D„ 1892.
accomplish nil that they now expact. ;
AND WHEN I PLAY J­
|E. G. Holukook, Recorder.
But there is little prospect of that. The |
BRITAIN'S HAND
Republicans of those states are seeing
please take me for
1 clearI v Hint they are being ramie gauiv
a blooming
of and that the Dtmocrate are attvmptTIME TABLE.
JAY ‘
I AMES 1. SWEEZEY,
, ing to use them ns a cat’s paw to pull
In effect September H. IBM.
i their chestnuts out of the fire. They
•'
Attorney at law.
JFHlfa Tillbrook
Hastings. Mich; i see that a vote for Weaver and Field is
Son of
Buttons.
I rxcilcea In all courts ot the state. Col- indirect^ a vote fur Cleveland uud |
This was too much for Tammany. To
s rc s
I vet Luus promptly attended to.
b4i‘ benutifol little souvenirs of this
-VOKIH.
kind 1 tearing protection sentiments going
Kalamazoo Lv...
RS.E.ILAU. I’. LATHROP.
While upon thia subject of the atti­ into the families of Democratic New of McKeesport. Pa., liad a Scrofula Lunch under Kost Cooper........
Hbmoepalbie Physicians and
ono car which tho pbyslcan lanced aud then it
tude • ! southern Dembcrate toward York would not do. So n consultation became a running sore, and was followed by Richland Junct.
CYseesy................
Surgeons
IT I- I PI TY r mi ..wo ,onr»el fend fam..............
Milo.......................
All *--••**
calls city and country promptly at- Union soldiers, it may be interesting to was held in the secret chambers of Tam­ eryslpelax. Mrs. Tillbrook garj him
If l* «rt ta- I. -t talar for year money. i
Delton..................
quote something from tho Lynchburg many. and blue coated ixdicemen were
reromur ir. i,.ur footwear by pnrvteaalaa : tended to.
Cloverdale...........
(Yu.) News iw an evidence of the real detailed to stand guard at the schools
bhultx...................
feeling of the southern Democrats to-- und prevent the distribution of tho
(1 A. SCR1BNEIL M. D.,
tho sore healed up, bo became perfectly well HASTtVaS............
Physician and Surgeon, wan! the old soldiers. Speaking of tho plate*. «If course they carried out their and Is now a lively, robust boy. other parents
s5CO.j*-reU3.00
whoso children suffer from Impure blood Coals Grove.......
{Kwaibility that the outbreak of cholera orders, ami when the eager children
l»elton.
Mich.
to tc
V2
F4.00ZT
*" r50
Woodland..........
Office In residence, one olock east of depot*
might interfere with the Grand Army next day looked anxiously for the dis­ should proflt by this example.
to a
Wuodbnry...........
*3.50^
1
encampment at Washington that paper tributers they found them not. They
Hooo-a PlLL8 cure Habitual CoMtlpationW ei ViaD.L.^
’
JJ A. A C. IL BARBER
said: “If that is all the harm the chol­ had been informed that they would be restoring pertetamc acUca of the allmaatary ca£ag lirtrolt
S2.50
MPUUll.......
-fl,
Physicians and Surgeons.
Grata Rapids
era might do, we think tho nation will I arrested if they continued their distribu­
12.25
' Calls in city or county. responded to wilt
lie benefited by its appearance, for we tion.
-OYS
S2.00
promptness, day nr night.
think it is high time that these camp
But it-will not stop here. Under re­
“VI.75
Buttons.
meetings of the G. A. R. were broken publican administration of tins Unites!
t’
\ VILLI AM O. LOWDEN,
up ami discontinued. They originated States government the moils uro open
’’
Lawyer.
„
south.
and are designed to keep alive the sec­ to all who want to use them, whether
Kalamaxou Ar...
to &lt;x&gt;
Office over Julius Russell’a store. State tional divisions and animo'ity growing Democrat or Republican, black or
East Cooper Lv ..
street, Hastings. Mich.
Richland JudcI.
out of tho war anti to promote the iu- white, old or young’, of American or
CresMy .. ___
tere.-ts of the Republican party. Tho foreign birth. And oae of the pretty
?!
Milo .
A. SHELDON.
Delton
gathering in Washington is simply to little tin plates, which is accurately
GENTLEMEN,
Cloverdale
a
Abstract and Real Estate] Office.
help Harrison to the presidency. Who represented in the cut, can bo sent
are uaed in the
Sholtx.
to
Abstract Hloek. HasUuin
OTHilt M’f.f | »I.TfKH tn footwear aro of
preparation of
Moary to loan on Real Estate Real Estate cares if thg approaching' cholera does with safety by mail. And the children
Hast: xos..........
—and grown people, too—of.two city*
sold oo conunKiioo. Genrral coa rev asci ng. disconcert aud break up its plans?”
daring a complete set of Abstract Books, comand.the whole United States are smart
Coots Grove
♦piled from tbe Records, can furnish complete Cleveland I'luda Tlilnga Mixed hi New
Woodland
enough to know that. They can outwit
i tracts.
C. F. BROOK8. Clerk.
Woodbury
» iw H. £. Jb
•
Ex-President Cleveland, wbohascomo Tammany Hall and Chairman llarrity
laaalng................
P. DlLAKEj^Mt. D.,
to New York for a pennanentstay, finds ami Mr. Cleveland and all the Demo­
Detroit
1 35
tliat ho catnen me toosoon. The leaders cratic machine by sending a two cent
Grand Rapids....
Office over Holloway’, drug store.
are in u panicky condition. Not only stamp to Wilbur F. Wakeman, Protect­
Office hours from i to &lt; p. m. Telephone, eon
•Stops on signal only.
~~
Reeling with residence, at Holloway's drug are they depressed over the discovery* ive Tariff league. New York, and ask­
*
•n&lt;« •will not carry passt nge.-s unless
that they cannot carry any of the rain­ ing for ouo ot those cute little tin plates
fpftfcA ia abaolutely pure
provided with freight train pennlu.
Freight trains will be run at ibe convenience
bow states for which they had vainly to bo sent by mail. And they will get
ami aoluble.
ot the company, who reserve the right lo change
Q M. PO WLER.D.D. S.
hoped, bnt they see the ground slipping them.
It has more than three timet theetrength the time of such trains without notice.
n
..
W- s- Dkwixo. Genl Manager.
from beneath their feet in New York.
k European llribra.
of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
H. C. POTTM. Cen'IPAT
r
---------office hours • a m. to 5 p. m.
Ahnast every day somo prominent
-------------------Nothing has proven more conclusively
or Sugar, and is far more economical,
J If you wish
Democrat announces his transfer to Re­
th&lt;*
great
advantage
which
onr
recicatting lett than one cent a cup. It
MITH A COLG ROVE,
J
to arivertis^
publican ranks. Not only has General
I procity treaty gives tho United States
is
delicious,
nourishing,
and
kasilt
Lawyers.
Sickles by every public utterance since ! I over the European countries than tho
a
sndnmrt ion. send one dollar
(Office tn Union block, Hastings. &gt;_
moxstKD.
-V
h r- .- •lio.-k for Advertisers." A
the Chicago convention shown his'abPractice is all tbe courts of the state.
development of tho scheme on the part
•* .!...' t‘.at I*ok will enable
Sold by Orocors everywhere.
solute contempt for Mr. Cleveland, but j of Germany to induce South American
a
■
•«!.at ymi ought Iodo,
many«&gt;ther old soldiers aro also lining
V
aul. ■ ।idea of the probable cc»L
governments
to
break
off
their
reci
­
4 E. KENASTON,
the same. General Ik-ers. formerly of a procity treaties with the United States.
a.
Attorney* at Law.
If you instruct us
New York regiment, and a lifelong The .evidence seems to !&gt;e beyond ques­
(Over J. 8. Goodvear A Co.'♦ store.)
Faying for Farms Ironi one Crop.
tor: । - i mln amount of adveriteactlces In all courtsof the State. CotlecUOM Democrat, has announced his nnwillingtion that an offer wax sent from Ger­
jromptlyitteadlngto.
■ • ■ : In the way we think
nuss to support Cleveland and Stevenson. many to President Heurcux, of San
win :
mw.good,youBhould
Gov. John Millgr, of North Dakota, re­
- 1
. &gt;t rtatement of what
A prominent colored citizen—au ex­ Dumingo, proposing to pay him $30,0(10 lates an instance of what Is being accom­
R. TIMMERMAN. Homvpathlc I’hy*
4
j :
. .'Lomplhh, and maka
consul—who has heretofore co-ojierated a year if he would break off the reci­ plished by farmers in the Red River Valley
v
- . .L-jnienU for payment.
•
siclan and Surgvoiu
4
1 •r .-..n then receive all tho
wijh tho Democrats, in a long letter to procity treaty with the United States. of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said
(Office over Lathrop’s drag store.)
\
•»’.'•
. ’nt it requires.
S. J. Leland, near his town of DwIghL N. tbe
Chairman Harrity tells. him why ho President Heurcux, it seems, sent asjiv
cannot support tho Democratic nominee, ciul envoy to tho Qnitcd States to see if D., taught 160 acres of land in the spring
(If you wish
aw, real estate and collect­
who has shown himself unfriendly to this country would make a higher bid. of 1801, for 83,800, and raised crops that
J
an advertisernent
ing OFFICE OF
tho colored race. Hon. Georgo Ticknor Secretary Foster replied promptly that season worth tho salary of n government I «f the petitlouer sCan&gt;r
be* wh? ,L (Ou»»ty,
Palm kb ton A Smith.
clerk. In excess of the cost of his farm, as
i plan of adrerttalflff
Curtis, a distinguished Democrat and a \The United States is neither to bo per thv following statement:
Woodland, Mich.
1 '
told what papara
lawyer of great prominence, has an­ liackmaile-l ot; bullied. If yonr coun­ 4.190 Bu. of wheat, at 85eN)
C. S. PAi-MKirrox.
J- M. Smith.
•
"nd what tho oust
*id furnish tho adverNotary Public.
Justice of lhe Peace. nounced his withdrawal from the Demo­ try breaks the treaty it must lw prepared H&gt;0 .. .. oats, al 30c lOT.uo
! ;h&lt;» plan—elthar. or
cratic party and his determination to to bear all the consequences, for in my
jnlt t hem for your aon2.O0O.M
1 aether with our blUTor
support Harrison ou a tariff and other uiind tbe word 'reciprocity' is associated Deducting cost of land.
grounds. Colonel Cohen, who was a with 'retaliation.’"
Leaving...........................................................gl.lS&amp;M
♦ For preparing
Cases ot this kind are so comruon that
Democratic candidate for state senator
preparing
they are a frug In the news market out
two years ago, has announced his with­
I
advertisement;,
drawal from the Democracy. Florien
Tbe following is an accurate record of
A
'
■
ur.-l estimates
the
­
I-kuBaiK OKI»EK.
tl ad
Groejean, the proprietor of an im­ the mlmber of pension bills to which the |
h-orr."'
”'sut.
or
p'jWMrornv-.ty*
lu*lu*“' urcbAniS
—
vv
.
. . --I
i-. ret!mates
For tho expense
of
of Michigan, County of Barry—as.
mense manufacturing establishment on presidents since 1880 have I’fused their i State
.
riiscments and watehAt a session &lt;&gt;f the Probate Court for tbe
a
ttk’ 'I : r.: 'Iment of contracts we
Long Island, and a warm personal signatures. It Is verified by statements County of Barry, holdeu at tbe Probate Office,
v
. i ri.mmiMionallowed by
f
: of the paper la wiuca
the Cllv of Hastings. In said county, on
friend of Mr. Cleveland, announces his of the Democratic campaign text book, In
Wednesday, the Mb day of October. In tbe
te’ ■
meat appears.
withdrawal from tho Democracy on and its accuracy therefore will not bo year one thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
Present, Charles tW. Armstrong, Judge of
tariff grounds and a determination to questioned:
♦ If you want to learn
Probate.
vote with the Republicans. Mr. Glover, Llncola......... A..J.
None
In the matter of the estate ot Daniel
\
nd onts of advertising
Nuno P. Bradley, deceased.
a prominent manufacturer of Glovers- JohnMin..................
■ uny coat or trouble, read
On reading nnd tiling the petition, duly veri­
•V ixk regularly, carefully,
ville, N. Y., announces that his experi­ Grant..J.
None fied of Ulivc Bradley, widow of said deceai&gt;ed,
HayeJ.
•
•
;
.
-tied
weekly,
8^
»
year.
that a certain instrument now on file In
ence with the McKinley tariff has led
If
None praying
GarfleM..................
ibis court purporting to t&gt;e the last will and
• h a complete catalogue of
allb
None testament &lt;&gt;f said deceased be admitted to pro­ o Clock lu tile to'rift’i.b." *' ^uurv now’s a’"1 0,1
him to decide to transfer his allegiance Arthur.'.
•
, vend $S for tho Amcriun:
1&gt;S4 bate, and that adinlnlitratlon of said estale
.
r Directory.
from the Democracy to Republicanism. Cle&gt; daml;.......... |.
None may bo granted to Olive Bradley, the executrix
- • ■ -K. ■ j;tlier Information addraai
Colonel Cockerill,'of the New York llarri&lt;on..*......... 1.
11 said will named or to some other suitable,
’ GEO. P. KOWEUU &amp; C®..
p-rson.
Commercial Advertiser, for many years
Tho Democratic campaign tost book » Thereupon It Is ordered, that Tuesday, the
Michigan &lt;
a prominent Democrat, is working ac­
1st day of November, A. 1&gt;. 1W.'. nt ten o clock’
f Hmpap.r Advertising Burean,
tively for Republican success. And there currency:. “It is readily coneeded that tn the lorenoon be assigned tor the bee ring of said
&lt;
10 snwet ST., SEW TOSS.
petition, and that the heirs at law of said de­
aro hundreds, yes, thousands, of others the currency haa been uniform; that tbe ceased and all other persons Interested In uid
- estate, are required to appear at a session of sal &lt;1
all over tho -late and all over the great
Court, then to be holden at tbe Probate Office
manufacturing sections, where a change been light; that tho ajratom waa of great In the City of Hastings, In said County, and
show cause, If any there be, why the prayer of
in the policy of the nation toward manu­
the petitioner may not be granted. And It is
facture* would prove disastrous.
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
lo the persons Interested in said estate, ot th*
pendency of said petition and the hearing
Oar eomtnarrlal rivals In Europe do not
Cure*
thereof, by causing a copy ot this order lo bi
Ohappad Hands, WomWla, Burna, Bic. regard thia reciprocity |x»llcy aa a “aham,”
published In the Hastings BANjrza. a newspa­
per?) Inted and circulated tn said County al
but aa a serious threat to a trade suprem­
Barry once In each week tor three successive
acy they have long enjoyed.—Harrison’s
weeks previous to aalddarpf hearing.
ir amounted to • 73.000. OOO.
CHAS. W. ABMntBONG,
(A tree copy.)
Judge ot Probate
IN LARGE NUMBERS.

THE PANIC AN AMERICAN TIN PLATE
CREATED IN NEW YORK SCHOOLS.

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Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies

W. L. DOUGLAS

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salu
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byhe

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handed dpwn to as u relics from the
courts nf France, Spain. England and Ger­
many we can but conclude that for.au ex­
tremely long period of time, probably eight
or ten centuries, the dressing of tbehuman
foot baa been, even in the so called civi­
lized countries, but slightly different, and
only In degree from the customs ot the fol­
lowers of Confucius for thousands of years.
Fortunately for art, unfortunately for the
history of civilisation, so called, the artist
of olden as well as modem times has not
copied, except in portraiture, tho cramped
foot, the narrow toe, the elevated heel and
the pinched instep, which have long ac­
companied the human foot.
It seems
reasonable to suppose, however, that the
Roman artist nod critic, and the Grecian
as well, fully attempted to give us the per
feet foot as found In the well developed
Grecian noman of the day.
The sandals worn at tho time when
Rome was in her splendor were undoubt­
edly so constructed os to afford ample op­
portunity for tbe development of*the foot
and exhibit lhe licauly of ite conformation.
—Science.

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchester, Mass.

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The claiu recitation conducted, by • Mb*
Brown suggvsted many g-iod thtngx. Tbe nu-.iic?
dSkSS'eansiated of 18 pupils from the fish which
grade aud their study ut history from Um awl nJ.
Hayes, 8 pence and Tomllusoo; StebMna textbook was measured by about live
taking bis seat After roll call and C&lt;xA weeks. A part of the class were aent to
was excused from meeting.
the boards to write lists ot exytorera,
The reading of tin minutes of the pre­ brief sketches, etc., while ttw rest wrre revious
«oj meeting wm
»u dispensed with.
The reduaoo- wo by
mihI
Thv Buperlntandeat su«reted
W pupils leqaitted themselves very eredn—.r.i History
Hf.tnrv IIn
th&lt;» hl ih school and
nnd .. ..
... .
.
..
.
.
.... .
of&gt; General
d 0,0
itably. Work upon lhe boands criticised
few changes in the catalogue.
by tbe pupils that had been reciting. Pu­
The committee on buildings and grounds pil select a date from tbd lid upon the
reported that they were building walks at board-and class give event associated
an expense of 50 cents per sq. yd. sud therewith. Teaeiier gives event and clue
recommended the cementing of lhe base­ name person connected with IL Anin lug chapters,
ment floor In new building; also the bul’d- gives simply “catch word** and the pupil omni, will bo eagerly follwad
Ing of a walk from new bnlldlng around gave associated faet. as twenty negroes sug­
trated.
south fddo of water closet.
r
gesting the Introduction of slavery into
Moved by Bessmer that the main walks this country, etc.
built be five feet‘wide. Carriad.
ADH!NJ8TBAToR*S |«AUIn general, the pupils spoke dearly'and
Moved by Bessmer. that the committee
distinctly and used good language. There
on buildings and grounds be authorized to
yfonL ta )F -bv riwn that 1 shaH at n at
was a pretty dose adberencH to the lan­
build a floor lu boiler room of new build­
guage of tbe text, however, and I be writ­ imhite ■■triton t&gt;tha highest bMSer.m W toy,
a of October. A. n.m, at tea
ing of Portland cement- Carried by the ten work revealed several errors iu open­ tire
o’clock, ia »h&gt; forenoon in the FfobaSasMt a la­
following vote: Bessmer, Bronson, Daw­ ing.
.
the rity of Hastings tn the county etwarr-.
son, Hayes, Stabbins, Spence and Tom­
With a class of something over 4b from
linson.
theSrd.and 4th grades. Hits Matbav.s
Moved by Hayea, that the president finely 111 unrated her method of teaching
ciHinlj
and secretary be'instructed to petition the tbe important art of music. A pert of tho
common council in behalf of this board to class have had only a few weeks Inotreehave sidewalks built on south side Church tion, and the rest leas than a year. The Micuft^n, known and described' aa
along the west side of the property of R. exercise consisted Jo singing tbe tones ef to-wit:
The waBvMad one-half. 04)) o€Uhm
L Hendershott and Mrs. W. H. Myers and the scale by numeral, syllable or letter aa
J. 3. Goodyear and cross walks buth dictated by teacher, the giving of certain tv-four MoCIN four hundred' nil
across Green street at intersection of tones with one syllable by a pupil and tbe
Chureh st_ (on east side of Church st.) and reproduction of these tones by th* data In
across Walnut st at Intersection of church terms of the scale, and various other teato
D. OeBonawsaw.
st (on east side of Chnrch st Carried.
Atoliinwsw.
that reflected much credit on the children.
Moved by Hayes, that the tuition of for­ The whole exercise was exceedingly Inter­
eign students be fixed at 35 and 40 cents. esting and Instructive and showed what
Carried by following vote:
Bessmer, can be done with little ones on this subr
Bronson. Dawson. Hares. Stabbins and lect.
'
,
Spence and Tomlinson.
In the afternoon some 1st grade puplte
Moved by Bessmer. that the catalogue In charge of Mioses McLanghllu and
be adopted as presented by committee on Biiven gave some recitations and motion
rules and regulations. Carried by tbe fol­ songs that were excellent, and for which
lowing vote: Besamer, Bronson, Dawson, they were heartily applauded.
Hayes, Stebbins, Spence and Tomlinson.
Wilbert Smith read a short but good
Ihe bond of W- D. Hayes In tbe sum of paper, upon “Inculcating Patriotism in
820,000, with A. J. Bowoe and Daniel Schools. ” All men are naturally attached
Striker sureties was read and on motion of to their native country. Patriotism Is some­
Bessmer, that the same be accepted and thing that should be instilled into the
.placed on file, the motion prevailed by the mind of every child by patriotic songs,
following vote: Bessmer, Bronsnn. Daw- books, flag exercises, etc. Means of doing
sou, Hayes, Stebbins, Spence and Tomlin­ this special day exercises of great good.
son.
In tbe discussion of this subject, ’ Daniel
Moved that the committee on finance be C. Warner remarked that patriotism can­
authorized to Ioan 81,000 to Jan. 1, *93, at not live on show. There must be an Idea
six per cent. Interest, and the president of duty connected with IL A man must
and secretary be instructed to draw orders respect his country and be cannot do this
It Acknowledges no Superior.
to that amount Carried by following vote: unless it metes obt equal »nd exact justice
Bessmer, Bronson. Dawson. Hayes, Steb­ to alL Every m|b should inform himself
bins, Spence and Tomlinson.
concerning kU Wettons Affecting tbe wel­
Moved, committee on supplies receive fare of his cooiitty.
blds on 1,000 catalogues and have power
HASTINGS. MICH.
Superintendent' Sterling remarked that
to make contract for same. Carried by patriotism Is a thing of growth to which
the following vote: Bessmer, Bronson, mnny things contribute. Special day ex­
Dawson. Hayes, Stebbins. Spence 'and ercises of much value.
' #
Tomlinson.
*
"Improvement in schools since 1875"
Moved that the committee on supplies was the subject on which Daniel C. Warn­
be authorized to receive sealed blds on er spoke for some little time: Thia Im­
printing of the proceedings for tbe ensu­ provement is manifest in better school
ing year. Carried.
sentiment as shown by greater interest on
The following accounts were read:
the part of the people, pupils and teachers,
325 00 better buildings. apDaintns, etc. andi
"Water rent
- Julius Russell, supplies
much better teaching. Grading tbe counr" w. H. H. Heath, Funeral funnelling E d*
50 M try schools is a great step In advance.
W. H. Goodyear, supplies
Director, nssreiaaa beams and oaHtt.
Miss Frances Allardlng txpiained .sonm and
A. Warner, labor................................
Hatiafact'-------------- — "-------------- “
Frank Flfield, grading grounds...
ways ot making tbe school rooms pleasant &amp; Son’s.
We are strongly impressed with first ap­
A. Warner, labor...................................
pearance. Tbe child's flrat Impression v f
J. Thorpe labor...*I 50 scIkjoI should be a pleasant oue. It ia U ie
J. Englehart, labor................................
John Mullen, hauling ashesJ
teacher’s duty to make bar school room as
Ed. Woodard, mason work....../
pleasant and attractive as possible.
A
slovenly teacher will make a slovenly pu­
James Char1 wood, tending mason..
Described many r/.mple
And on motion were allowed by follow­ pil of course.
ing vote: Bessmer. Bronson, Dawson, things that may be used to decoraj e the
Hayes. Stebbins, Spence and Tomlinson. room. Pupils will gladly assist la tbe
work. Thinks the plan of presmting a
Qn motion board adjourned.
picture to the school In lieu o2 cards a
W. H. Spbxce, Sec’y.
good one.
Mr. H. M. Rich, ot Mlddtevi’/le, was on
Uutinv*. A«T- ina i’M
tbe program for a paper ou tbe -Value of
The Board of Education met In tbe
i Music In the School-room." but receiving
Common Council room at 7;30 p. m. The
. no notice of bis appointment was not pre­
meeting waa called to order by the presi­
dent. Tbe roll being called the follow­ pared. He belie red. liowaver. that so
ing members were present and answered[ great Is tbe value ot thia tbad every teacher
should do something.
It furnishes a
to their names to wit: Bessmer, «Bronaon.
"safety-valve” for the surplus energy that
Hayes. Smith, Snyder. Stebbins, Spence will find k vent somewhere.
and Tomlinson.
Aftejkvpprovlng minutes of laatmeeting,
Moved by Smith.,that the reading of
asaoclatlon adjourned to meet at Naahvllle
tbe minutes of tho previous meetings be
on the last Saturday in January.
deferred. Carried.
The following bills of accounts were
Nearly all the teachers were in atten­
read and referred' to the finance committee.
dance: all from. Middleville save two and
John Multon, labor..........................
*’S8.00
M
those
from Nmvllke In full force.
.80
• W. F. Hicks, one load of sand,,,,.
Assyrte. thi? tar away township^ Uadi
A. D. Mayngrd, draying..,.,,,,..
several reprewtatives.
AAngle, building stem doom..
Both teachers from Woodland, wese
16.05
old.
• ...................
present
Covert Freer, balance 6h Walks. ... 183.83
Rev. Grigsby was on hand as usual an15.20
B. J. Grant, tile and briek.. • - llvenlng tba meeting by his presence^
Tbe finance committee reported
Doubtless all went home and cowuilted
counts accepted aa read.
Webster on tbe correct use of "vekse’’ and
Moved by Smith that the report
“paragraph.”
.
cepted and orders drown for the accounts,
That song by tbe choir -will be- In de­
carried bv the following vote: Beesmer, maud far the world’s fair next year.
Brolsin. Hayes. Smith, Snyder, Stebbins,
.. . .

ALWAYS SMOKE

THE BEST

In The Market

Jf m, buy of the
who sell*at the sane pric. to the
poor mon'.or woman m to the rich. He wont charge yon $55
for s peer machine and sell the same style otmachinofo anGo to DR DOWRY’S^ „d othes fer $26 as do-some dealers. Oh,mo!
Have yonr eyt»fltt*-d wBfceye
glasses or speatsden. M or
4tnrfo have pmr eye sight
preserved into old agev- the
eyes should bewoporly exam In just as good to Imv. as the dollar of the rich. Hoells
iaed and the &gt; right kind- ot The light Running World Renowned Domestic, The-. New
H oms and some other first-class machines.
ghisinn worn.
Dr. Dawn
He will sell yow a machine for a small payment, down
ai id the balance in mopthly payments if desired.
est qualify anA; greatest vari­
n will pay you to call, on him before you buy.
Needles, oils and parts for all machines.
ety of eye glasses and spoeta
elm at his offite, where you
caw have youi iay.es- examined

The Dollar of the Poor Man

T. PHILLIPS.

at all tmes.

IT’S k “JIM DANDY;’

SCHOOL BOOKS.

Peoples DRUG STORE
HE larged* compiStestock oft new and . sec­
ond hand. School Booke.
and everything needed iu
the Hchoollroom in Barry
County.

T

Can Be- Cared.

lalely

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider.

§„@O0DEEM

J. MILLARD,

PimpIks!

The stock of lumber and shingles
purchased by

DRUGGIST ant&amp;bookseller. and the originator
and promoter of LOW
prices fcr Drugs.. Books
and 'Scltool Supplies.
2nd Hand: Booka wanted.

At tfieir yard can be found all the
novelties in hemlock boards and
ing.

latest
stud-

The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

Webstifs Dictionary 5c.

Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything

25

YEARS
SOLID WEAR

With HOT SPRINGS EC- Isjthe length of time that
7. A KM A SOAP. Thia prep­
aration being mainly the
evaporated salts from the
waters of the Hot Springs,
Arkansas, will cure pimples,
bleech head and all eruptions
Are warranted to last
of the skin. Nicely perfumed
for the toilet. Sold for the
Also remember you
next ten days only, at 17eper get a Present—"Good
Form,” of $2.00 value
cake.

SPOOKS AND FORKS

with a $10.00 purchase

Fred L. Heath,

•Spence and Tomlinson.
__
The sealed bids for printing the pro«edlnp ot UM .cbool beta tor tb« Ob.sin. ,e»r wenr opened .nd rend. Mawd
b, Hn’e. tbnt tbe prtnlln. ot »» K»wedbip tor Ibe en«uln. &gt;nr be let to
Cook Bra. « .IL00. Mored by Itonnnr
nuamendment th.t tbe prlnUn. ot lb.
proeeedlnc* ter tbe en,uto« Jtor b. lei to
nearil. «»d Slln.erl.nd.
Anendmeol
Im loel br ibe tollowln.
Y«m:
Bommer. Bronnon, SMbbloi. N.ys: Smith,
Snyder,
Spence Ute
andtoUo.ln.
Tomlinson.
’Haves
’Motion
Jn&gt;,.ll^r
rote.
Yau:. Bommer. Bnamon, H.J* Smith.
Snydw. SlebblM, Spenoe ud TomUbtoe.
{to,al by Boomer tbnt U» «nm«(»o
on upplle. be utoortod to buy «h»t
.uppllm .re nwtod lo commune nebonl.
Motion was carried by tbe following
vote: Bessmer, Bronson, Hayea, Baiith,
Snyder, Stebbins, Spence and Tomlinson.
On motion board adjourned,
W. Hi 8FKXCX, Sec’y,
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THE DRQQQ15T, ways right.
team cart I pasaed a »otta«o wberwtu a
atrangur happened awhile ag^ Nearby
lived an old man wha, had rodelved many
kindnvaaea from the teua beptrted mtsteeaa
of tho coktaao, who took otxapaMton upon
hia noceaafty. Early qm morning this
lady woke b&gt; great UffrigbL Bho had
drcimed thM the oWmaa waa calling her
In frantic haata to come and help him.
Sho looked at the clock and noted tha
time. It waa 4:80. Later co the lifelew
body ot the hid man was foundjna well.
Ttte medlpM opinion was that it must hav»
mk Into the water at about 4SX) that momfajg. That waa their independent, teatinuiay before they had been told of the curioua experlaaM tTthe woman. The ditv
--------------- ------------------ ---------—
I impossibly that she could have heard the
1 old umh cry, if bo really did cry. How
tbvm can oue explain the incident* I might
relate other facta similar in their, nature,
all showing that there lain tha world more

SCHOOL COLUMN
The Association meeting on the 15th
was a success both In point of attendance
and interest About 200 teachers and pat­
rons were present The class exercises
were very good and tbe songs and recita­
tions by the little ones most excellent
Doubtless all went away feeling repaid for
any effort it may hare cost to be in attend­

ance.
Semloo opened by mule. fumUbed by
nnpU. ot toe blgb Kboot, ud doToUmul
exendH* led by Be.. GrtyUy. The prerident bed prepared no formal addreaa, OWln&lt; to the lenyto ot tbe prapram, but u».e
a brief blatorr of the aaaoclatloo and .poke
of tbe ralue It Imd been to blm In tho paaL
AdneaM the plan of botdln&lt; al lout four
meeUnxa a year In different parti of the
county, and eitendad a cordial iDTltalloo
to bold th. oezt nremloy u NubrllU.

Agent.

F. R. Pancoast

W

The Reliable Jeweler.

I

FROM 12 1-

A full line of Fall and Winter goods just
received. Ladies Beaver shoes of all kinds.
Women’s, Misses and Childrens rubber boots
and storm slippers. Also a full line of men’s
ObMrrxtloM •&lt; J a pilar.
Jupiter at all times is without doubt tbe
most interesting of all the planets, not only and boys’ 'knit and felt boots, socks and rub­
on account of his gigantic size and system
of satellites, but mon ou account ot tbe bers of all kinds, and the best line
of school
actual benefits derived from observation
of the movements ot his satellites, which shoes in the city.
Call
and
examine
them
&amp; purposes of navigation double discount
precision the finest of chronometers.
before buying.
Remember your ticket on the Worlds Fair
tory at Washington haa
solute accuracy for at
world Atlas.
Jupiter, ascertain the mean time akWaah-

crftha great

E HAVE just received and opened up our first
invoices of ne&lt; fall dress goods. To say that
we are pleased with them would not describe
it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
see them.

r. q. JTOWELL
Repairing done by j. C. WOODRUFF,

We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
'..to please you, and goods that have proven very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

We axe now showing our first Invoice of thes goods.
Come in and see them

at RUSSELL’S

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Hastings

V0L. XXXVII. NO. 28

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER?7,1899

WHOLE NO. 1950

Hastings Banner.

her death Is hourly looked for. Greatly
will we miss her—Mrs. M. Griffin, nee
Weeks, of New York, arrived here last
Thursday to make a months visit with
her parents, 8. Weeks and wife—Chas.
HASTINGS, MICH.
Frey has a sick horse—R. Ormsbee and
wife started last Saturday to visit relatives
in Caledonia, until Tuesday—Mrs. Win­
ters. of Nashville,
ten.
is
friends
_
- visiting
- T..
-- .here
at present—F. Baugh ahd wife
Shultz, are visiting his brother J. E.
™!ue.ot Hood’i Sarsaparilla as a Tobias.
«wKssTi.'i'ssr1b’

a Ion This Month!

Published Thursdays by

COUNTY NEWS.

OUR COUNTY

Wood - and

Woodland.
A cold wave struck our village on Tues­
day-George Mosey Is buying a^plea at the
evaporator—F. F. Hilbert w»Ziu Haatings op Monday—About a dozen or fifteen
Odd Fe lows, from Lake Oddessa. vlalted
the I. (J o. F. Lodge of this place on
Monday evening—L. Parrlt baa built a
large and commodious building where he
expects to raise chickens duriug the win­
ter—Columbus Day -exercises passed off
very pleasantly—pupils at the I^ee school
observed Columbus Day with appropriate
exercises among which was the raising of
*.K°,e~2i S‘ 1&gt;a,merton went to Clarks­
ville on Wednesday on legal business—The
street commissioner Is doing a fine piece of
grading on West Broadway—Mrs. Frank
Gelb is-very ffck-Alexander Miller is
very feeble—Ira Stowell was seen on our
streets one day last week—Joe Wagoner
was married to a Miss Leedy one day
last week. The ,bride and groom are
spending their honey-moon In Ohio—The
Republican Club Is .now thoroughly or­
ganized and la doing some effectual work.

Heaters

Delayed letter.
The young people of the Ellis school
district have organized a club tor the purl«oec of raising money for a school library.
This organization Is known ar the Library
Clu^. We believe a good library would
be of great value to the older people as
well as the children now In school. We
hope those In the district, whether direct­
ly or Indirectly interested In the school,
Will aid in furthering the progress of edu­
cation by giving a good attendance at the
*
entetrtalnuieuis.

Wood - and - Coal - Cooks

Delaied tetter
A’SlIght shower visited us on Saturday
morning. Mdre would be very acceptable
— Farmers art* nearly all done husking
corn. Some tew have completed that task
and have their stalks secured in fine con­
dition—Frank and Fred Lawrence have
threshed their crop of Aback clover seed
with satisfactory results of Its yield . per
acre—News has just reached your scribe
of the sudden: death uf one of our esteemed
citizens and a veteran of the late rebellion.
Jesse Hampton, who committed suicide
Sattirday last by thrusting a pair of shears
in his breast. Mr. H. had beep for a long
I Huie very ill with slight hopes ot bls re| cowry. However, he did recuperate, and
i for a short time was able to be about his
home giving directions about his farm
work, etc. No cause can be ascribed for
his rash act except despondency. He
leaves a wife and several children, lie­
sides a host of friends—Hon. George
Thomas, of Gull lake. Is reported danger­
ously sick with slight hopes
•
-of —Bls recovery;

Koal Six Dollars a Ton This Month I
IMPORTANT
•J

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,

To every person suffering from
Piles or any other Recta! disease.

DR. LAKINS,
The Rectal specialist of Grand
Rapids, Is at the Hastings House,
Hastings, every Thursday after­
noon and Friday forenoon,

Cloaks,

Blankets, Bedding,

.

Dr. Lakins has a large list of
patients in Hastings and vicinity
and more arc securing Ids services
at each visit as a result of Ids un­
usual success In his special 2»rac' tlcc.
All are Invited to call for con­
sultation and examination both
of which are absolutely free.

AND

Live Geese Feathers
When in GRAND RAPIDS stop at

1!

most complete stock of Dress Goods

m the state.

A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for SI.00, try one.

To consumers of kerosene oil in HasUno Mid Barry Co: We &gt;“'« eiubltabod
an garner at BmUdit. for U&gt;e “Io
Snow Drop oil, which for lumlnitlnt purpp^i l&gt;.» no 0UU.C Holm • - product of
rennrylr.nl. crude Mid 155 deytve. fire
tret mikes It perfectly Mfe. It
■ el«r«nd white liyht .nd free of odor,
nor doe. Itc.uw.nr depo.lt on chimney
which Is so common with cheap and low
St OMo oil. Since July 1. 1891. Mlchlttim allows the use of 120 degrees fire test
JTwhlch permit, the Un- “10 of keruwn.

Voigt, Herpolsheime

nmdi* from Ohio crude .nd po“e“M •
™yer poroentMO of sulphur .nd ifter eit^llny snBdent ninth, (erplrelre pwrt)
Tndw the fire te.1 to ISO deyree. or more

78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

We make a specialty
°* making Gents suits
ana pants to order.

-TOE KENT- ’
opposite VS1ON DEPOT.

Free Baggage Transfer. New House
s team Heat and Electric Hells. HoomslJO
up
BEACH A BOOTH. '

A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods.

GRAND RAPIDS,

\

MICH

llybl Is concerned but *t . low lest wlU
burn Wrly well, still produdny « renr
dU^recb’e order -Idle bunilny .nd ImsdineSechlmney with « fire"P subsUnro.
X snow Drop oil . lrt.l, the eo.t ta but
IltUe different Him "h»t you p«r
lbe
rhoan goods you are using and the satisfacSoVwlll got in light will more than
LmMnsate. saying nothing of additional
gafetr^ For sale by 8. E. Phillips, H. LNewton and Cook A Cook.

Nashville.
Miss Lulu/Feighner spent Sunday at
Hastings—8. J. Truman 8undayed at
Hastings—The hunters are all home again
and report good luck and a nice time—
Miss Greta Young was home from school
at Grand Rapids the latter part of last week
and over Sunday—Miss Lois Marshall
was home from Kalamazixi college several
days on account of Columbus Day—Jas
Fleming was home from Middleville over
Sunday—Misses
Lyda
Felghner and
Edith Fleming attended church at Ver­
montville Sunday morning, they made
the trip on their wheels—MIm Henrietta
Witte,
of•Middleville,
spent Sunday with |
••••«■• “
—r—
__at; home—S. E. Cook, of Charlotte,
friends
—
«.
with
— Rev.
Ilpv
spent Sunday
with yrionrlst
friends lion.
here—
Geo. Johnson and family, of Jackson, were
guests of friends here the fore part of the
week—L. J. Wilson and wife spent Sun­
day with Battle Creek friends—C. B.
Lusk Jr., was at Jackson Monday to hear
Stevenson—W- H. Andrews, of Washing­
ton. 1&gt;. C. is the guest of his family here—
T. 1). Demaray, of Chicago, is home on a
visit—There were forty three
excursion
tickets to Grand Rapids sold at this station
Tuesday morning—The state convention
of the Y. P.i A. C. was held here at the
Evangelical church Monday aud Tuesday
of this week. Consequently there Were
a great many strangers in town those two
days— a republican rally at the opera
house next Friday evening. Hon. P. T.
Colgrove and others arc to be here.

Fine weather for farmers to finish their
fall work—Cbm husking Is about finished
—A. C. Towne spent a few days last week
In Kalamazoo visiting an only sister—Mrs.
Spalding and her sister Mrs. Logan visited
in Kalamazoo last week—Prairieville
Grange had an oyster supper last Saturday
nt their fine hall—Chas. Newhnd and wife
were visiting members from Glass Creek
Grange—Quarterly meeting at Milo church
Saturday and Sunday was largely attend­
ed. Presiding Elder Masters preached a
very able sermon on Sunday. This charge
contains six points for preaching with two
ministers. How II will work time will
tell—Miss Cairie Reed our popular school
teacher, celebrated Columbus Day on Sun­
day evening with her scholars, at the
church as interwoven In the Epworth
U-ague Exercises. The program war well
carried out—Hou. Geo. Thomas is fast
convalescing from his late si.-kness—After
Nov. Sth some men will wish they bad
not tried the feat of trying to, ride four
horses—What will not some men resort
to for the paltry emoluments of a county
office.
Some men’s politics are their
stock In trade. _______ ______
Dowling
Every body is well or getting better.—
The net proceeds of the social, held last
Friday evening, were $4.00. The next
one is to be held at M. Pilgrim’s, the 8lh.
of No*., unless further arrangements be
made—Ell* Weeks, soon expects to «• to
Battle Creek to attend school—Chas. Rice
moved in his new house last Sa.uroay—L
Powell and 8. Hull were north last Thurs­
day to bunt doer, success t &gt; them—M.
Smith’s Infant child Is no better at this

writing—Mra. J. Boyd b tailing very fast.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.
■

F. A. Blackman had quite an ail venture
Friday morning with one ot his flyers.
While driving by Bishop Bros, workshop*
the noise*of the saw frightened the bone,
and turning suddenly around overturned
the buggy, and threw Mr. Blackman l|jto
the railroad ditch. After submitting to
being dragged through the mud for a few
rods. Whale let the horse go. He ran up
Orchard street and returned part of the
way, but was frightened back across an
orchard, jumping an 8 rail fence without
touching a rail and taking the buggy with
him. He was finally caught, however,
and was found uninjured: the buggy also
was but slightly broken. Whale goes
lame since the episode, as his fall Injured
his ankle. Mr. Blackman wishes to ex­
tend his thanks to the boys who assisted
In catching the horse.—Delton Breeze.
A youthful (?) twain, who have been
indulging and promoting the tender pas­
sion in their Impressible hearts, have late­
ly had a misunderstanding which caused
a complete fracture of the bond between
them ahd kindled wrath in the hearts of
each. What [caused this terrible affliction
matters not. I Suffice it to say that it was
caused. On Monday the gay old widower
presented himself al the home of the other
victim and naked for the return of some
tokens of esteem which he had bestowed
upon her In the days when all was sun­
shine and roses. These tokens consisted
of a breastpiq and ring, the latter of which
had been placed In a small tin box. The
lady Immediately delivered to him the pin
and the little box and he badc her goodday with the firm Intention ot not resum­
ing the associations. But “man proposes”
etc., and after an absence In which he bad
time to drive several miles on his way
home, he was seeu driving back'. It ap­
pears that be did not open the little tin box,
until well on his way home. Imagine his
dismay upon opening the box to find that
instead of the respected lady giving film
the ring, she had made a mistake and giv­
en him a box of corn salye! He returned
the salve and demanded his ring, which
was hastily given him. Now when they
meet their attention is attracted In oppo­
site directions and “they never speak as
they pass by.”—Woodland News.
John Veit* Is president and L. C. Foigh.
...
...
„
.
...
per wentar, ot the .Woodland republican
club.
F. T. Boise lias purchased hi» partner's
interest In the Nashville hardwanZTirm of
Boise and Palmer, and now conducts the
business alone.

The Nashville News indicates that when
any Hastings cyclist wishes to try con­
clusions with county champion Al Weber,
that gentleman aud his friends can be
numerously found.
The Delton Breeze says that there Is
much feeling entertained by democrats In
that vicinity against I. II. Wickwire, detnoprohi—people's candidate for register, be­
cause of the way he treated democrats two
years ago.
•

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
J.-O. Smith paid to farmers abode Eaton
Rapids over 510,000 for straw ami- hay.
He bales and ships It.
Olivet Is trying to raise 525,000 to build
a Congregational church.
A fish story rotnes from Dimondale,
which is vouched for by truthful men. It
is said that a resident of that locality
fln|shed sinking a 90 foot well Saturday
..
.
.
.
.
afternoon, and when pumpiag out the
water a live fish, between two and three
inches long, was brought to the surface.

Little Mary Stelnler, of Sunfield, fell
under the wheels of a heavily loaded
wagon the other day. and had an arm ard
leg broken. This should be a warning to
youngsters
who
are
everlastingly
"catching on” to wagons, buggies etc., In
towns.
Charlotte Catholics will build a mw
church.
w
It costs Eaton county 81,900 a year7 to
care for her insane at the slate asylumns.

The Eaton Rapids Journal wants a cur*
for gossip started right off In that town,
and thinks one could do a big business.

Grand Rapids is still agitating the Grand
river waterway project, and will push
harder than ever for governmeut ahi.

Rev. J. Fletcher, for 27 years pastor of
the Baptist church at Plainwell lias re­
signed.
There are 2.208 children in the Battle
Creek publit/sehools.
The Advance thresher works at Battle
Creek are Increasing their power Plant.
Increased business requires It.

Warden Davis of the state prison, has
recalled the fact that once when he was
a boy and bls home was in Albion lie
could find no wjater one day when lie was
thirsty. Ho has had carved two granite
fountains and will present them to that
city for the benefit of thirsty boys and
thirsty animals.
Battle Creek bus met with a serious
succession of business and industrial re­
verses. The Moon sums them up In tthls
manner: It Is an old saying and a very
true one. “It never rains but it pours.” But
a very few years ago thia city received Its
first set back In a business way, by the
collapse of the financial scheme known as
the Knitting Mill Venture. Tills was
followed in dua time by the burning of the
paper mill, and its subsequent retirement
from business. Then came the business
disaster that has since taken the Nall Fac­
tory out of the city. Then the fire that
destroyed a promising business, the School
Seat Factory, aud now the Art Album, an­
other purely Battle Creek enterprise, baa
"uccumbed to the financial pressure, which
a chain ot circumstanoea has worked
against It. Battle Creek la full of pluck
and It Is very doubtful If these misfortunes

will not be repaired before another year
rolls by. This Is not a despondent or
even passive community and It may be
depended upon that a . stir will soon be
made In the right direction.

Over 3,000 Battle Creek children
partln the Columbus Day parade.

took

The other day a Grand Ledge boy aH
tached a cat and a small parachute to a
kite and “flew” the combination towards
the clnuda. The pulling of ■ string re­
leased tiie parachute and cat at the desired
altitude; the parachute opened nicely aud
pussy sailed gently down to earth, and
the fete was pronounced a big success by
all the kid congregation that witnessed it.

successful; 'twaa the customary cause of
balloon accidents—the parachute wouldn’t
open1; and. as our young hopeful expressed
it, that cat was smashed all to pieces when
It HL

FOOTSTEPS.

But only for a little space
The tiny footsteps falter.
And now ora vanished from their plae.
And now the others altar.
Showing a slower, heavier tread—
Then, lol two shoo prints only.
The smaller, daintier ones are fled;
On plod the others, lonely.

And now they drag through winter enow.
With prints that merge together;
And there are ruby streaks that show
Where thorns have pierced the leather.
And now the lark returns to bed
For twilight has descended;
Untrodden is the track ahead,
And all the prints are ended.
—J. F. Sullivan tn Cassell's

It is related that years ago, when Whit­
tier’s works were not as popular as now,
he was walkin^,*ne day. on Cornhill, when
be met Muzzej,the publisher and book­
seller.
After some conversation about
poetry and one thing and -nothcr, Muzzey
proposed to p;»y bitn
“r the copyright
of his productions and a percentage on the
«al-s. JIr. Wliktler was vastly astonished.
He thought pill and bookmaking had com­
bined to make the man craxy. But Muz­
zey was in dead earnest, and at last Mr.
Whittier, with a reserved feeling of com­
passion for the demented publisher, con­
sented to the arrangement.
Muzzey brought out the hitherto III
dressed and obscure children of the poet's
brain, which he picked up here and there,
in neat and attractive shape. The sales
which immediately followed astonished
nobody as much as the poet himself, but
he gradually reconciled himself to them
and Itegan to put money in his purse. He
realized, however, no very great sum from
his
productions before
the aavcnvoi
ad vent of “mo
Snow
»»proaucwous
oetore t-ue
„hlcll h, hlnmlt
very indifferent bit of veralflcAtion, its
sadden popularity being one of the great­
est surprises of hia life —Boston Journal.
Hard on the Janitor.
,
The city of culture and scientific re---1
search, Boston, is responsible for a valua­
ble patent in 1866. A resident of that city
invented a “counterweight for an ele­
vator,’’ which was to aid the machinery
and require less steam power, thereby sav­
ing fuel. A series of 60-pound weights
were to be kept on the upper floors of a
building, and when a person wished to de­
scend b^ was Instructed to place one of
these weights in the elevator. When the
ground floor was reached the person was
requested to remove the weight from the
elevator and bang it tip in a place pro­
vided. The inventor whs silent on the
subject as to bow the weights were to be
returned, but it may lie inferred that the
janitor was supposed to carry them up
stairs and replace them after the elevator
•topped al night. The practical applica­
tion of this device In a building like the
Equitable would create much interest and

••Yoa may not believe it, but it is a fact."
said ii railroad man, "that I saw two ladies
on a Black river train a few nights ago,
when the trainman at Theresa Junction
sang out, ‘Change cars for Carthage. Low­
ville and Utica,’ pass from one car to an­
other one on the same train! They learned
their mistake, however, before the train,
started, and when chided about It de­
clared that they did just as they were told;
that they did not know but the car they
were in was to be cat out of the train and
left ut that station for some cause. And
1 couldn't help thinking that the order,
‘change trains,* would in fact be better
because moru definite than the customary
one of ‘change cars,' when another train id
to be taken.”—Utica Observer.

On the return from a long cruise Ad­
miral Goldsborough’s chaplain was asked
as to whether or not he considered the re­
sult of bis labors satisfactory from a
clerical standpoint. “Y’es," he answered,
“the result has been iu the main most
satisfactory. The only serious impediment
to progress with the sailors has been that
it is impossible to prevent their swearing
when they hear the officer* guilty of the
very fault for which I correct them."
"Tut, tut, man. that is not to be helped;
the officers all swear.” replied 1-he ad,nilral. "I do it myaelf sometimes, but [
don’t mean anything—not a bit mare than
you do by your praying."—Kate Field’s
Washington.

The table furnishings needed for the
.Manhattan Beach hotel alone included
1,7.13 tablespoons, 1,193 teaspoons, 2,835
forks, 2,139 knives, 237 soup tureens, 259
ladles, -1,000 pieces of glassware, 414 cas­
ters, 1,500 dinner plates, 1,500 tea plates,
1.500 cups, J.500 saucers abd 500 platters.
In‘the matter of the linen supply there
were 1,018 tablecloths, 5,810 napkins, 3,280
sheets, 2,158 pillowslips, 7,340 towels and
2,000 aprons. These are but a few of the
articles needed to run a big seaside hotel.
—Brooklyn Eagle.

What ia of particular interest In the
scarlet flowered horse chestnut, and what
has attracted much notice. Is the pretty
shape at almost every specimen. It is well
worthy of extended culture. for it is at
once showy, neat of habit, occupies little
space, and ;■ perfectly hardy and easily
man aged.—London Garden.

�Nop*
COKEK3EO

he reached the edge of the grovo un­
challenged. That settled it. The party
had not arrived. He almost cried out
in Ida disappointment, and for the next
few xninr.te.* he knew not what to do.
I
-They may h*|vc passed here no longer
I ago than nuun,"jhe finally argued with
himself, ‘‘or they n»uy bo only- half a
.day’s march to j the epat. I must writ
I A? flight to ^tormin..tfiid oo teot Indian, itoto. Ev-

c:.e incictmre cheered the words.
There was mormielay on tho renegade
went back to report, and every man
worked to build the breastworks higher
and s.reugthen it. Wagons aud horses
ocvrqrkd a solid square of less than half
an cere.
It was the higheet ground
j within c:uinou shot This wa* as good
!“
°°
“KM m'JS!
T'renty-fir. men dtert£
•
r-dakin toriBtty mile, around tool, nt‘ J “J"?"1 *•* ■x*’™'® ’ouW,m^;
I bZu .-.lied into mtoenPtb.tor..nOUK^“rpW’- &gt;h“

bedH-m. .he tr»:a.

The nony

W^ehee er rifle, would umtotom . ter-

n.-

■ U-rwlanLuk^ out and Senth. reont n“\d“tr°',1"ai?

Makes an every-day convenience of an
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.

NONE SUCH brand.
MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse,

N. T.

Hxmetruted toe fcrove » toon diatom:.
Ld aurtx him.« dou-u'to Atop. In
ton^taute, heTtoeteptaxltte udlild.
Thereto he. the eecret Gf the endurance
of the pkintnen. They drill thomwlye.
to rieeptag. No opnitunity to deep
for oven u quarter ot ui hour is over
neglected. In Coder s tettte with the
1 rod men hie scout, dept in toa deep
mow with tho ttennOtneu r ut mro

.

.

1, Bnt treachery ted Mi yet exh.u.tod
I
"oWo «l
I "*«Y
1 ‘**‘"3
“d
*•&lt;*
, “*”• «"&gt;
“J" ™ I l.„ld mt
1
~Ye
"
Y’ lbetter
",t:pr take
t“ks *•
the chance
chan« 1 hold
ho!d on
out.t
to
her got
got mad,, an
and
13 ye. The Indians hev
“"J111 lmt
“dA, ’dm
l«rtonuance ot it,nil tove ye.&gt; todpe
» hred 1 cm t bold cm a

I while waiting for daylight and the epeu-I a,” .:2
hnnkwAxrill
J^orttetettienrwtohito.
.
[.^•u
“J.Xtte^to.
’
tnrn back we will1-------------not be moHud Sant the Follow to Prtnon.
Mr. Hamond, n succeraful Unioulrt can- t
Nothing
occurred
to
create
an
alarm
I
didate. in hi* capacity a* police magistrate
Xot u red Khali cum nigh ye."
in Newcastle is. very well known among or disturb the Fcout's slumbers, and
"Hut we have only yonr word for it."
the people. While Mr. Hamond was ad- with the first signs of dawn ho was on
■•Which orter be good 'nuff. 1 am
dresring the people, a voice from the crowd his feet. A quarter of an hour later he
bellowed forth. "Get your hair cut, was beating back and forth for signs of
“And you think tho way to do it is to
Charlie." Adjusting his spectacles and .the white party. Ten minutee’ search
fixing an Imperturbable look upon the in­ satisfied him. It had not passed. No turn us all over to them I Get back, you
lying renegade—get out of range or
dividual, be retorted with splendid sang
frold, "My friend, if lam not mistaken. I , one, white or red, had passed the forks we’U drop you!”
have been the means of your having your within three days. Joe had no food,
The renegade beat a hasty retreat,
and
as
his
rifle
had
been
left
behind
tho
h»ir cut la-fore today.’’—Loudon Letter.
and a few minute^ later the Indians dis­
prospect of procuring fresh meat was
mounted, crept about the plateau to
anything but encouraging.
Anxiety form a circle, and opened fire on the
offsets hunger, however.
breastworks from three hundred rifles.
A|» the east end of the grove was a They had waited too long for a rush,
tall cottonwood standing alone. Joe but the little band was encircled.
mounted to its very top to make an obWhen .she was a Child, *hd cried for CastorU.
Water! Not a drop!
servatiou. The country to the northeast
Forage! Notan ouncel
was rolling, with timber along the
When nho had Children, she garo them Cantoris.
Provisions!
Yes, but they must bo
course of the riyer, but after scanning
saten'in a raw state.
the country as closely as possible the
The Indians had but to preserve their
scout descended with the conviqjion
circle of fire about the fort ancLnaturo
that no considerable body of men was would do the rest Men may escape tho
To-Day
within twenty miles of him. Had the
bullet, but thirst kills.
Hood's Sarsaparilla stand* st th- '"-id In the party from Fort Sully been within fif­
And what of Joe and Bera? A« soo*1
medicine world, admired In preM—ritv and tnvied in merit by tbouwuiiH •*( w « Icompe­ teen miles *of him he could have detect­ as tho Indians appeared on tho flanks of
titors. It has lancer sale than an) »ill»*r inedl- ed the smoke of their morning camp­
tho train ho had hidden her out of sight,
CM. 8uch suoerss could not be w.iu without fires.
1
.
positive merit.
and he had hopes up to the opening of
Should be wait? Nol His impatience tho battle that sfio had not been seen.
Hood's Pilis cure e.wi«ttptt|u. ••»• restoring
th»peristaltic action ot the aUioeuUry cmi, was toe- great. He had left the belea­ When ho knew that danger was im­
guered wagon train feeling that the fate
They are the bent tarn Uy catbar.lc.
minent ho did not conceal tho fact from
of every man depended upon finding the
her. She grew a shade paler, but she
soldiers at the forks. It had been a long,
shut her teeth hard and threw off the
long night to tho men ’ crouched down
womanish feeling which would have
behind the breastworks and expecting
weakened her.
an attack at any moment. Had an at­
"Wo aro to bo attacked?’ she queried
tack been mode? Had they been strong
as the wagons were packed aud the men
enough to repel it? If not, the morning
began nt the breastworks.
’
nun was looking upon their disfigured
“It looks that way," replied Joe, "but
corpses. If so, the horrors of thirst
it may*be only bluster. You had best
were creeping iu upon the defenders to
keep out of sight.”
madden and disorganize them. Every
"But qvery one of us will lie wanted ;
mouthful of rnqit and bread would but
to handle a firearm. I can shoot with
add to their torments.
Every hour
either
rifle or revolver. See? I have a
COPTRIOHT BY AIWCRICAM PHC93 ASSOCIATION. ITOS
would render the heroes more desperate.
revolver. If there is danger I must take
And every man left behind was de­
shore with tho rest."
pending on the energy of the scout,
A moment later her father came up.
whose nerve had,carried him put of tho
CHAPTER Ul.
He looked very anxious as ho said:
fort to save the party from the horrible
"My daughter, 1 fear that our situa­
fato which seemed in store for them.
tion could not l&gt;e worse. We have ten
Joe realized this, aud taking a deep
to one in.front uf us and we shall pres­
draft of the cold waters of the Chey­
ently ho attacked. You had better lio
enne ho caught up his horse and mount­
down on tho bottom of the wagon."
ed aud held for tho west, keeping the
•‘1 should soon bo helpless from fear,"
right hand bunk of the river and push­
. she replied. "Let mo remain hero be­
ing the gait as fast us ho dared. He
hind tho rocks. If they charge us I can
had begun to believe that no party hud
help repel them."
left Fort Sully,-but he was riding furi­
When the firing opened she was kneel­
ously forward in that desperation which
ing between Joo and her father. Not a
makes men cling to straws in midocean.
return shot was fired from the inclosure.
Now and then n bullet found its way in
CHAPTER VL
between tho loosely piled rocks, but tho
men had only to hug tho ground to bo
I safe.
As the Indians had to elevate

He was twinalno hit tomahawk for a
blow at her.
The carefully prepared trap of the In­
diana liad failed. It was only when the
white man had turned sharply aside,
bunched the wagons, placed the spare
horses as safely as possible and liegan
rolling the bowldeiy together for a
breastworks that the - red man realized
that he had been sold out.
Then they swarmed out of the ravines
—flie warriors of Iron Heart, of Red
Eagle, of Black Crow—three hundred
strong, and mounting their wiry ponies,
which had lain as close us rabbits, they
swarmed out and over the plains and
gave vent to their disgust and indigna­
tion.

Poor Jinir—they've got him!"
Meanwhile wliat him happened inside
the fort?
Joe had been gone a full hour, nnd the
captain felt sanguine that lie-had suc­
ceeded in passing out before the fact of
his going was communicated to all.
Bess for one had missed him, and had
anxiously wondered why and where he
was detained. When her father told
her the news she received it in silence,
but had he been looking more closely ho
would have seen her face flush, and grow
pale even in the darkness.
Men will peril tlieir lives for men, but
take a thousand risks for the woman
they love. Intuition told her that Joe
was taking die terrible odd* for her, and
she knelt and prayed Gdd to bring him
safely throngh.
The evening grew into night The
Indians had removed thejast of their,

Had they charged en masse the little
band of white men must have been
swept away by the momentum, but they
.delayed and every moment saw the
breastworks strengthened by another
bowlder. The Indian must feint and
dodge before he strikes. In that char­
acteristic he is below the serpent. He
must consult and powwow before he adT^ncgs. This is to brace him up.
* More than half an hour was consumed
in demonstrations of bluff before the In­
dians were ready to uct ' Then it was
to advance his natural weapon firsttreachery. A white man—some rene­
gade and criminal, who feared even the
mixed society of the west and had gone
over to the enemies of hi* race body and dead and-wounded, broken their fast
soul—advanced with a white flag tied to and planned anew.
,
If left alone, even surrounded as they
a stick as a flag of truce. He advanced
boldly and impudently, but when within were, some of tho garrison might sleep.
To
prevent
this
aud
to
harass
and
annoy
pistol shot of the breastworks was halted
,
bv the captain and asked what he wanted. and torture body and wind a score of;
-See hyar, 1 feel sorry fur you folks," redskim secured {XMitions where theyL
he said in reply. “And 1 her cum to were safe from bullets and began a,
help ye out of a bad scrape. Thar's reds steady fire upon the fort. They did notj
•nuff vere to chaw ye up in five minit*. expect their bullets to wound or kill, bnt’
and twice os many more will be yere at the flro was to haritss aud annoy.
_

The captain of the wagon train un-

Would be a score of signs to show it be­
fore coming within rifle range. At the •nndown.
They know whar ye ar
distance of a mile away Joe pulled his bound fur, and they ar determined to।
horse down to a walk and thus went stop ye."
forward, listening with bated breath for
••Well, what else?" asked the captain
sowi* sound to locate the camp.
as the renegade paused.
_
The soft footsteps of his horse alone
"They wanted to wipe ye out to thei
. broke the mighty silence. Not so much last man, but I've prevailed upon ’em to&gt;
as the chirp of a cricket camo to him spare yo in case ye ll turn back. That'si
whet I’ve come to tell ye."
from out the darkness.
■ When yet half a mile from the forks
•‘If we turn back we wont bei
Joe's heart sank within him. If there harmed?"
,
was a camp near at- hand his horse
"Not a hair of yer heads. Jist takei
should make some sign. The Indian's the back track and that’ll end the mat­dog and pony are his sentinels as he ter at once.”.
"And suppose we don’t?"
There was a grove of cottonwoods at
“Then God helplj e! Y**U be chawed
the forks, and around and about was to pieces m ten mihito!”
"Yon
back kid tell yonr
friends to
gnus in plenty. It wa* the spot for a
____ ogo
_________________
______________
eamp, but there was no camp.
The begin chawing us noon as they pleaae!"
scout adv.auc^ at a steady walk until shouted the captain, and cyrty
cvrtv man in

their guns at an angle of forty-five de­
gree* to fire, most of the bullet* passed
over, cutting tho tops of the wagons, but
leaving the animals unliarmed.
It was well for tho band that an old
soldier had command. Ho took in the
lay of the ground, mado up his mind
where the blow would fall and noti­
fied every man to bo ready for the sig­
nal The redskins would soon tiro of
wasting their ammunition, and then tho
more enthusiastic among them would
demand a charge.
An Indian is patient only Khen over­
powered. He is brave enough to face
death only after ho has worked himself
'up to fury. Tho one sided battle—tho
yells, shots, screams and change of po­
sitions—had their duo effect Half an
hour before sundown the young war­
riors wore clamorous to be led to the
charge. The white men had shown
their cowardice by withholding their
fire. It was a sign, too, that they were
short of cartridges. A rush from a
hundred warriors would carry tho camp
and give up its plunder.
The renegade white man, whoever he
was, had some military ideas in}his
head. Ho waa seen hurrying from one
point to another to consult, and he seleoTOd the point to bo advanced against.
Owing to tho scarcity of material, the
north side of tho inclosurc was not as
high as the rest The approach to this
side was not as steep. One of the dry
gullied run parallel to this side, and tho
charging warriors would have only
three hundred feet of open ground to
crora.
When the red sun was hardly more
than a hand breadth above, tho plains tho
firing suddenly ceased.
The captain
had been expecting it. He knew where
the charge was to come from. There
would be a feint on the south ride to
distract attention, but he left only three
men to resist IL All others were scat­
tered along, the north side, arranging
fora cross fire when passible, and they
were not stationed a moment too soon.
At the sound of a shrill warwhoop nt
tered by Iron Heart, who was the .rank­
ing chief, a fusillade was opened against
the south side, and a. hundred or more
warriors, the pick of all the force,
sprang out of the gully and dashed at
the north side. They expected to find it
unprepared.
Crackl Crack! Crack! One of the
very first tufted heads showing above
tho bank received a bullet. Twenty-one
Winchesters flamed and roared as fast
as men could throw out the shells and
A b^om of death and destruction was
let looce. A wall of flame swept for­
ward to scorch aud shrivel.
The charge of M hundred men Isa bat-

tering ram—a lamunce—a
•-&gt;&amp;&lt;*
It cannot be xtafd a unco. 1-* ‘»wn
momentum carrier it forwir-1
* c*'r’
tain point The chan:* »aca
from the uatsrt, but the wave did not
Bow Iwok ou-.il • I’ro-TOJ, [&gt;UJfln.
reached the rfeaf.tworks right m front of
Bess. . It was only bip high to him, and
he was swinging his tomahawk for a
blow at her when a bullet from her re­
volver, hpld aloft, entered hi* throat and
threw him backward to die alter a tonal

i?ii iQ
LESSON

,

V, FOURTH QUARTER, IN-

TERNATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 30.

THE C8IMNEY SWEEP
■£

WILL

CLEAN

ANV

CHIMNEY,

NO*'*MATTSH
HOW
HUSH IT IK. '
"
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.Tf*” J*
r°?t0d
among
IV. "They which were scattered abroad
tra.rtol Prr«bta« ll» Word Io ma»bo&gt; the people of thia city that die noble
TbJ.ukMu.b~k to of chimney sweeping has almost if
quite- disappeared. The towering «hh„.
wwtern IBM Ml «z
been u desperate charge at the weakest , .pur «HI, H.
nejs bcyw in vogee give «ome «,iOr to thli
point and twenty-three warriors lay erpt th. .portlu ««r» «»««™d abnud tar belief. “It would be impossible
climb
,..r».&lt;ou-io
and
WMrt
.er.rywl'.rro
prwbdead on the slope, while a dozen more,
them;, therefore they are not tlcauedmore or less seriously wounded, crawled Inn ite Word; but to., had not learwd therefore the chimney sweep ih* thirty &lt;/
that '..err craatuw" (Mark xri, IS) rmant the peai." Th* hearty though h-uky cry
away to secure shelter.
Then tho great red sun touched the Gentile, a*—11 a*-Una. The, went uodrr of) the sweep is no longer heard in tm■ hr onteoio/Math-a, 5, S. ranker than lb. st^ctA It is a quarter of a century nearly
plains with his golden rim,
siilce the deep voice of old Peter Dondlnu
into the sterile ground, and twilight I.tor orfara. not nodamaadlng that *te
kingdom being [m.tpouo.1 the &lt;k»pM la has bven heard in Greenwich rffllam- nnd
came to make shadows race- about now for
h"i/tribe
a oil.
,1 that
. V • out
»»• of
n9 Jaw*
Yoae-a and
n llrl the
flirt Genlef.tl- old Peter wu onaof the last
among the dead-dead^ but hideous- tilt* the new man. the body or church. 1 to advertise himself with his tangs. jfjs
corpses in the war paint as they lay with may be formed.
cry, still well remembered by many old
legs drawn up and eyes storing into the
30 "And some of them spake untoihe resident* of that neighborhoof). alwara
Grecian* preaching the Lord Jean*" contained an implied threat. He was for
darkening heavens.
ever telling hl*
^
This
Antioch,.in
Syria.
hla cusloniera
customers ihax
that he j».
_W}hs
This was
was at
-- —
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—CONTINUED
are mentioned again* in chapters vij.lz lx. about to change the »cei» of hL»-labors to
Frouoanead Uopel«», T*t S»ved.
29, and are said by Ebung to include all Baltimore, perhaps on account of UJ#
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E Jews bora out of Canaan. The preaching greater number of sooty chimneys in tho'
Hurd, of Groton. S. D., we quote: "Was In these days was wholly Concerning the metropolis of Maryland, and ha predic’.i-i
taken with • bad cold, which settled on my lx&gt;rd Jesus; there was no lecturing, by-tbe doleful things to happen in New Ycrk
after hedoaerted its flues. His^ invarlal hlungs, cough set In and finally terminated preachers upon the topic* of tho d*y.
21. “And'the hand-of the Lord wa*-with cryubt went through the streets with
In consumption. Four doctors gave me up
saying I could live but a short time. I them, and a great number believed and hi* brooms and two sooty boys was:
"Who—'11 sweep the-CHIM-aeyawhvn
gave tnyself up to my Saviour, determined turned to the l?onL" Ezra learned even
If I could not stay with my friends on in his day that “The hand of our God la J go to HAL—tl—m-o
The disposition, however,
chim­
earth, 1 wyuld meet my absent ones above. upon all them for good that seek Him,bat
My husband was advised to get Dr. Hta power and His wrath is againrt.all ney sweeping among the W arts is
Klug's New Discovery for consumption, them that forsake him" (Ezra viil,.22).- Be* founded, upon a misapprehension of the
coughs and colds, 1 gave It a trial, took the latter clause illustrated in ActsxilL JL facta. InsteJul of declining, the art hns
in all eight bottles; it has cured me and Am to the good, hand, or tho band for good, Kteadily advanced, keeping pace In all r.
thank God I -am now a well and hearty remember »he words of Jesus, "Without spects with the 'progress g the times,
woman." Tiial bottles free at W. H. t ie ye can do nothing,*' and be streogtb- broadening and enlarging its spherein cor
reel proportion with the Increasing size of
Goodyear's drug store, regular she, 50c Aed by la*. xU, l&amp;
32. “They sent forth Barnabas, that be building*and chimneys, and with the iip
and S1.00.
should JTO *» far as Antioch.” Tiding* of tellectuol development of th» artists who
Good Look*.
the work, of the Spirit at Antioch having make II their life work.. If we no longer
Good look* arc more than skin dw?p. de­ reached Jerusalem, thia son of consola­ bc*r the sweep's cry in the street it is only
pending u{»on a healthy condition of ell the tion, who had given himself wholly taths )&gt;ecause theourt has reached a Matus .
vital organ&lt;*. If the liver be Inactive, lx»rd (Acta iv, 30, 37), i» wnt forth to which street crying Is considered undigni­
you have a bilious look. If your stomach atrengtlicn mid comfort them. Barnabas fied and unprofessional,, aud hjst«-j«i &lt;&gt;f
be disordered you have a dyspeptic look hatl left all ter Jfesus, had put hlmaclf and beckoning In the sooty woriunan.
wand if your kidneys be affected you have a his property, too, in the Lord’a handa for once did, we now apply to th* gratletnaA
pinched look. Secure good health and His service.
in the office and seek an appointment with
.
you will have irood looks. Electric Bitters
23. "Who when he came, and had seen the arti*t who cleans our chimney?..
is the great alterative and tonic acts the grace of Gori. was. glad, and exhorted
The chimney sweepedmve found n l»etter
directly on these vita, organs. Cures them all that with purpose of heart they way to advertise their tasihes* than hr
pimples, blotches. Iwlls and gives a good would cleave unto die Ijord.” Nom'nncr bawling in thcHtroeUt. They advertise in
complexion. Sold at W. II. Goodyear's deserves to be saved; it we had our just de- '.no newspapers, like other profesMi&gt;nal and
drugstore. 50c. per bottle.
aerts we would all be sent Into, the outer business men, and it wss tWn a&gt;ivi r.i.-&lt;.dnrkucAa. away from God forever. Bat the meut, published a few days ago. that io.i
grace or undeserved favor of God brought to a reporter’s gaining n vaJuauIe inidght
The best salve in the world for cuts,
.Jesus to Calvary In our stead,.and every ■ into the present condition ul lite art
bruises, .dores, ulcers. salt rheum, fever
sinner s-ive-1 Is a manifestation of the
Chimney : *ecp—CJdameys cIcam-’S with
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, grace of God. Being saved’ by His grace n«&amp;tuf*4. and dispatch. Apply at
Sc'«nth
coms, and al) skin eruptions, anti positive­
our lifelong business Is to cleave unSo Him
ly cures piles «»r no pay required. It Is
The professional instinct makes ivjulf
as Ruth to Naomi, or os lUai to David
gua.rantced to give perfect satisfaction, or
(Ruth I, Bl, 17; II Sam. xv. 21). We uro evident iu the brevity olthbadvertiMuntnt
money refunded.. Price 25 cents per box
Yiot to follow people nor cleave unto them, and the absence of xtiy name ntlarhi-d lo
For sale by W. II. Goodyear, the druggist
but laying aside every weight and beset­ it. Neither A physician nor a lawy er car* i
to publish more than a carff
his
Chesterfield farmer* have subscribed for ting sin, ran with patience, looking unto
name aud address, and the same
Jreus.(lleb. xii, I, 2).
a new creamery.
34. "For tic was a g&lt;xxl than and full of sioua! modesty obtains in the otlitof1;:--,
Folanur,! by Scrofula
the Holy Gbo»t and of faith: and much and acienees. A» th* informatics dm
Is the sad story of many lives made people was added unto the l«ord." Much tailed in this article, however, was ob­
miHcrabk* by through no. fault of their another ninn was .Stephen (Acta vl, 5), the tained from the unobtruY»ive .•uithe: u tin!
own. Scrcfula Is more especially than light of whose life was so bright that the card, it will I* no* breach of pr&lt;&gt;fr»*iuml
any other hereditary disease amt for this self righteous listed him /Unto death. etiquette to ssy that the nan;*- that eliouid
simple reason. Arising from Impure and When we are filled with the Holy Spirit be attached to- it is 'Ibe Rev. Wiilisut
insufflclent blood, the disease locate* Itself God will lie seen in us (Gal. I. 24) and peo­ Henry Conta,” ami that the placs meijIn the lymphatics, which are composed of ple will be drawn to Him. Not all will be tloned is an apart yd eat house, of Whreatha
white tissnrs; there Is a period of foetal drawn in this age of election; whosoever artist net* as janitor during the lull in
life when the whole body consists of white will may come, and nil whom Got! has chimney swtepiug and minis!«-r:.«l w tL
"What do you charge for rweeping &amp;
li--.ii.-, and tl.-refore the unborn child is given to Chrid will ouine fJohu ill, 16; vi.
chimneyT" woaaaked bluntly
&gt; art K
especially susceptible to this, dreadful dis­ «7)
3k "Then departed Barnabas to Turaris iu black.
ease. Bid there Is a remsdy for scrofula,
"Auywbcre from 310 to 3250. acoordmK
whether hereditary or acquired.
It is for to seek Saul." A glance st the map
to
size."
wa*
the
saiprising
nq
jy.
Hood'- Sarsaparilla, which by its power will show Tarsus to be acrons the bay from
The high grade nt the art was imticili
ful effect on thesblood, expels all trace of । Antioch, perhaps fifty niUcsdisLuit. When
&lt;
the disease and gives io the vital fluid the Saul first entne t&lt;» .!&lt; ruaulein after hl* con­ ately settled by this answer. It '
quality and color of health. If you decide version, nnd tbedUeiplea aerv nil afraid of cry artist who can get 8350 (&lt;*•.. a single X.-!
to tak«Y Hood's Sarsaparilla do not accept biYn. it was RarnnbaN that* took him and A Job of the greatest magnit ude wn.&lt; &lt;-v»
uny substitute.
testified on Ids liehalf and gave the others dently. oxpectail &lt;-n thisoc.-n&gt;ion. ni&gt;&lt;l a look
eonftdi nce in blru, Wter which Saul re­ of sadnefrs crept over the arG*t * face when
Northville is to have a savings bank.
turned to Tarsus (Acta ix, 2600). It was he learned tlutzhiaqucstion* r had ne obiin
but natural that now Bnn&gt;n\)as, being so
Don't read! Don't think! Don't i»e- near to him. should acek him oirt naa fel­ of information.
lieve! Now. are yon better? You women low laborer.
"You.would not undertake to .
who think that patent medicines are a
26. "And when he had found him he clucuD«y in®o of the fifteen st**
humbug, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre­ brought him unto Antioch.” The three buUdlngaF* he was naked.
scription the biggest humbug of tin? whole points in thia verse are the retun* to An­
But Mr. Cent* decidedly wvuid. lie
IlYecausO It is the best known of all)—does tioch, the year's work therdand the name would undertake, be &gt;y&gt;.’ t&gt;. dean nny
your lack-of-falth cure come?
"Christian” first used. We are not told chimney to this city, ntul would dn.u* up
It Is very easy to don’t In this world. of n special work of I he Spirit at Tarsus,
ami down any chimney with flue* large’
Suspicion always comes more easily than und yet we cannot think of Saul being idle enough to admit him.
conlidencu. But doubt—litUa faith—never there. "Thewiud bloweth whc?witllateth."
"Howdoyon cledu * high chimtwy that
mMde a sick woman well—and the “Favor­ Believers are at flrat only babe« in;Christ, has no* flues large enough fr« u man togo
ite Pre*crlptlon" has cured thousands of and need to be instructed .-ami built uyg, into?1* ho was asked.
delicate, weak women, which makes us this die brethren did during. Uteir year at
“The professional eye b««Yi to sparkle
think that our ••Prescription'’ Is better Antioch, und no doubt mnay more were as he »aw in imagination some ilitKcuIt
than your '’don't belkve.” We’re both added to the Lord. The same of Christ chtmner for him lugrappie with.
honest. Let us come together. You try became so prominent in these days (for it
"Ob, there are several wayx" he n-pi*&lt;Dr. Plercefs Favorite Prescription. If It was PanlSi manner to prove from the "For aomachimney* we go up to die ro;f
doesn't do as represented, you get your Scriptures that Jesus wan the Christ, Lx, with a long rope and a heavy weight. The
money again.
£3) that the believers wxre called Chris­ weight is tied to the rope and slow y l
Where proofs so easy, can you afford to tians. Sec the name elsewhere only iu cred down the chimey, one flue Mt n time.
doubt.
Then one man takes the rope at th« i'-':Acts xxvi. 28: I Pet. iv, Kk
27. "Awd in these days came prophet* toni nnd another at the top. nn«l wit ft Clio
A niece of James Russell Lowell. M1m
rope we scrape all Ux'soot out qf the chim­
from
Jerusalem
untoAutioch."
A
prophet
Ruth Burnett, is to lYecome a sister ot
is one who speaks for God, who represents ney.
charity.
God before the (wopte, carrying a nicssagfe
"Where there i*a straight flue from
Little but active—are Dr. Pieroe’s Pleas­ for God. "The prophet that hath a dream to bottom," Mr. Couto continued.'
gen­
ant PvllettB.
let him tell a dream, and h* that hath erally uso rods. You’ve seen an artisan
Best IIver.pllls made; gentle, yet thor­ my word let him speak my word faith­ well bored f Well, our rods go together in
ough. They regulate and Invigorate the fully." "Then spake Haggai, tho Lord's the san.o way. The" need oidy'hiuh bidf
liver, stomach aud bowels.
messenger. In the Lord's motwage unto the way, a* we can work from top and Iwtl'.eu.
iple. raying. I am with you, sal th the The chimney is cleanctl ns far as the red
Giris over twelve can make valid wills
rd" (Jer. xxiil, 28; Hag, L 13). You are I reaches, and then another length b-fast­
under the laws of Scotland.
His prophet if you bear a message from ened on. Wit h ropes and rod we can*cb.-'.u
Him.
’
.
any chimney that ever was built, so mat
28. "And there stood up one of them tar if it ia a httndred stories high."
his been using Hill’s File Pomade tor one
"Aro\not the price* you name rather
named Agnbus, and signified by the Spirit
Week, two applications each day. At com­
that there should be great dearth through­ high?” )
mencement of treatment hw suffering was out all the world, which came to pass in
"Not at all," he replied. “lor anterrible It did not seem as If she could
tho days of Claudius Casar." Whatever nary dwelling house of three si .tu itayd the lutferlng many days; 20 minutes the Spirit says will surely eoine to 'pass, for
charge tan dollars fur each chimney. .'■-:c*i
after applying, relief came, and the plies
“The council of th* Lord standeth forever, a chimney is fully a day’s work, and --nahave been Improving over since; now after
the thoughts of His heart to all genera­ times much longer for two men; and we
fourteen applications she hardly knows
tions." “Th* Lord of Hosts bath sworn, furnish all the apparatus. There are m-P
•he has them at all. She has been a great
raying. Surely as I have thought, so shall arate flues, you understood, for each Mort.
•nfferer from piles for the put 30 years.
It come to nan; and as I have purposed so ami every flue has a furnace, a rang* •
W. A. Ai.kxaxbkh. Sclplovllle, N. Y.
■hall It stehd" (P«. xxxiil. 11; laa, xir, 24). stove or grate at the end of it. " r’esn
Remember a printed guarantee with Jesus bad said that this whole age till He them, too, all included in the pri&lt;- . r.nt!
each package. Prioe SI.OO, six for W
the proper cleaning of a range- nh iV'
•
By mail. For sale by Fred L. Heath, the com© again would be characterized by war,
famine, pestilence, etc., but that his people three or four hour*. Then wc bavq u*l t
druggist.
are not to be troubled (Math, xiv, 6, fl).
soot to carry away."
Turkish ^omen eat rose leaves with bat­
20. "Then the disciples, every man ac­
"How about the 1250 jobsf
cording to bls ability, determined to send
"Well, we have a good many of the .
ter to s&lt; cure plumpness.
relief unto the brethren which dwelt in too," he replied, "and they’re not «4
able
jobs as ycai might think. The)"*
Judea." Thus the member* of the house­
hold of God minister to each other, some generally the chimneys of aflgar r3i..r.* *
and big factories. I cleaned the Jin spiritual things and some In temporal meyer refinery chimney* not long ng-'
things. Tho lore thaLdoes not love to give the Cotton exchange chimney-. ‘/‘‘J1 "
is not the love of Qpd, for "God so loved nothing particularly difficult about eh-HU
that He gave.” It la not the quantity we &lt;n*r tfiqre big ohlmnry* f°r nu-n n
give that God notes so much as the heart used to the business. On the sugar re­
that gives IL "If there be first a willing finery chimney) ami most f«'tor-neys there are Iron rounds like a I m*
mind It Is accepted according to that a man
outside, and we go up and
hath and not according to that he hath
from the top with a rope. He to *
not" (II Cor. vUl. 13)­
broOm withWm nnd sweep* n* “i
Faley Stories Not Injurious.
, 30. "Which also they did, and sent it to down. Sometimes we pse
of
them.
When we get through wit j &lt;me of
T?nrc nre ’gnorant nursery makia ca
the ciders by the bauds of Barnabas and
pabk* of embittering any infancy by thel: SttuL" There was not only a readiness te the big chimneys it’s as clean inside a
OTt only blacker. Air enough in»Wi
miumcr ct Introducing hobgoblins to it
will, but also n performance of the iuut Blais YOU tSeDtyof nir. Then :■

It^vas all over in five minutee.

It had

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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Caetorla.
Children Cry for
Pltoher’e Caetorla.
Children Cry for
Pltoher’e Caetorla.

but
bug as there is mother love in th*
world Chers will be mothers wise and elc ■
qurn- enough to act as the guides and in
terprc&gt;r* of childhood in its exenrsior
into Fairyland, and children who will n
Joloe to their latest day in the-goodi
harltege they pones* in ths renta whle!

The religion that only promises but never
| performs, that vows but never pays; that
say* but never does, is only a false religion.
It is faith witiiout works, and therefore
j dvml; it I* .hypocrisy. See J**; I. 22; U,
! 1MT; I John IU. 17,11 Christ manifested
i his love by giving Himself for an. If any
, man bare dq* the Spirit of Christ he *.r
[none* HtaflJpfa Ul, I®.

lv a big cmxigh opening »t the button?
th* man to come out
'^b
there's om we makeoue toforo^*«“
work, for we must have a big "P111;1;. ...
Yylra the anot nut of! nnd it must be
SS JiL. ■» Il MU or to. toltom rf
chimney would soon ba chok«h.A*,
grcat deal ot work shoveliug out tht J*" ‘
Km a big refloerz ettrnntj-.’

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.XXVII. NO. 2ft

Hastings,

store in the Arbor building, fornily occu­
pied as ■ drut store by Q. A. Hynes. La­
ter, lias arrived—Three caujlldates were In­
itiated at K. O. T. M. Hall the »Uh.
Th&lt;7 h£ve two tor every review through
Novi—rreachlng in the evening at lhe
school house Sunday’s Instead of aflernoins M here tofore—Myron Aldrich, of
IllckoryCotneni, passed through town
Monday on hi* way to Hastings—Fred Ryereou and mother, of Hasting^ were the
gnents of Mr? and Mrs. E. Evans—C. Morea-ispent Sunday at his home near Hick­
:md from his trip to In­ ory Corners—C. Bradhh our hustling mer­
bringing with him a chant visited hla family. In Anguda, Sun­
twerp nnd wife visited day—G. A. Mantle has a helper in his
. -E. Wales has return- sh»p now so anyoue wishing any work
Sew York i-tate—Mrt. dofie In hla line can get It the eaiue day-। Mr-. ’.V. 1). Hughes The 1‘ilte family have gnnd from Prairie­
t meeting of the W. F. ville to Dowling— H. C. Boynton wa* in
'i Haven last week— Kalamazoo Tuesday on business—C. Brml. 1^1 a mirrh to his i-.li h«tended tli« pole, nt 1*1 ng l’i Aiutusta
ba.&lt; begun business In Tuesday autreamt- ho-i e *sllsfied that (Neve
-zwlng on a lumber laud would be elected, (hi in* nilun.)
I'li Lip Merlau—Henry
of Kalamazoo, have
i* in town—Columbian
.it the M. E. church on
.»». iJranilstetter. of
An old woman walked into the nxims of
have Ih-i-h visiting the Society f&lt; r the Prevention of -Cruelty
to Animals the other day with n parrot in
a Iwiaket. Polly took a perch on a corner
of the superintendent’* desk. Cocking
one eye at his mintress be said, "You're a
fool!" She paid no attention u» thin re­
!r.**a wa* in town mark. but went on to say that the bird
ji Carpenter sta'ted
was *lck and' that she wanted him de­
‘ . • land—Mrs. stroyed- At this Polly exclaimed, “You’re
!i »e been tis- a Uar!’1^ He followed thia up with astring
Cam and family, of of oaths and vile pbrnsett such a* are not
*t week, returned commonly heard away from Hester street
Hunt and family and the Bowery. ThcnHhc old woman
iu street, buret into team. Her brother was a m*a
•i John captain, and lie hail brought the parrot
from South America. It w.v the old
hi your story. The sailors bad taught it to swear
prb (-base ■ a
t«» nse
tux: abominable
auutniunoic laHgMag?
mneuage. Being
itejng an
and
an I
lav after- ■ exceptionally apt pupil its repertory of'
. Wn, ‘ “CUHM *ronl*" and improper expressions
Leauue surprisingly large.
republican
The old woman received the gift of ’.ha I
bird with delight, but presently it a**ajled
her with tho most outrageous tuid abusive
blore epithet*.
Unfortunately *h* lived in a
bouxe where there were many other lodg­
ers, and Polly did-not hesitate to swear .it
and villify them os well, calling lhetv all
1 ik that ' aorta of unprintable mime*. .Thus he imule
l» not fit I shell a disturbunre and occasioned w&gt; many
from the ' complaints that bis mistress finally decided
In this! that ta mu*’* be killed, nnd brought him
to.' to the society for that pnrpore. However.
p r ; Superintendent .4Luikin*on rrfu.Mxl t*&gt; ao-

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TO OLD SOLDIERS.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in tho
County.
.
WHOLE NO. 1950

should natural! v keep pace with the
Stvjnmr thousand majority for Gov­ growth of population, business and ma­
ernor Northen .in Georgia!
How is terial wealth. Such does not appear
that? Isn't it enough to make the to be the case at present, as these figures
demagogues who lead the third party show, estimating the remaining three WHILE THE JUDGMENT SLEEPS ONE'S
• COMRADE C. J. BURNETT.
just quietly take the shortest road out months of 1893 on the basis of the nine
FANCY RUNS RIOT.
of the country, and never appear in it months for which figures are at hand:
again?—New York Journal.
Yxax.
Failurkz.
*
The above item is published solely 1 IMA.,
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&lt;123.*3.973
|0.*&lt;
for the benefit of “the demagogues s.
bl&lt;
.10.907
. 18B.SM.CM
who lend the third party" in this sec­ K
IM.
. J90.MM.SH
.tMta.
tion of the country.__________
.10,954,.
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ltB.8a.00O
“Tn other words, failures are fewer
CL l«...
American and Canadian Farmer*.
As for the power of drcams to resusci­
A short time since Don M. Dickin­ than before, while business is larger.
son's rainbow hued picture of the It is an encouraging,’ gratifying, and tate apparently obliterated impression*,
significant exhibit. This is a great various instances are on record; the pres­
Canadian
farmer's
felicity,
as
com
­
From the State Rcpublliuhr.
country, and evidences of this fact ent writer once recovered in a dream and
The following communication speaks pared with the American fanner’s
retained after waking a tune which be had
abound everywhere.”
for itself. Tho writer is a well-known lot under the protective ^tariff, was
for months past made numerous vain at­
shown in the “deadly parallel” side by
Although the Miner law has been
Ixrnaing citizen nnd i» at present e*m- side with tho cold
facta given declared constitutional it is no lean an tempts to recall. The lohale of his dream
wm a concert room in which the tune Lad
ployctl by the Capitol I nvest ment. Build­ editorially by the Evening Record, of
abomination and a steal of electors actually been heard.
Forgotten scenes,
Here is the same Dlcking and loan Association. His residence Windsor, Ont.
from the State of Michigan.
Elect a
insonesque picture compared with an legislature that will sweep it from the disused habits, past deeds, old thought*—
is on Ionia street, west, where Mr.
some duplicate of all these, the “negative.”
extract taken from the recent report of
bo to speak, of each photograph, exists
Morse or any of his followers can find the Canadian Minister of Agriculture: statute books.
somewhere in the all capacious storage
the gentleman any time they desire to* ।
Dicsixsax. ' CAKADIAS MtXiXTKB.
room of the mind; and it seems to be the
At St. John’s, Newfoundland, we had special function of the dream faculty to
sec him. Mr. Burnett was. nt the time
Extract from an
add res* of Mr. 1). • ». provided ourselves with several balls of
this document referred to was passed
Wilton, of *—forth, stout linen cord with which to measure shuffle this pack of experiences, the for­
gotten and the tin forgotten alike, and to
Ont .made before tho
around, a resident of and doing busi­
Farmer'*Central In­ the height of the fall, if the situation rearrange the disconnected units with
stitute at It.* annual should be found suitable. Fortunately
ness at Lapeer.
Ills letter is both
arbitrary anarchy of caprice, and with
meetlna held at Tor­
timely aud emphatic:
onto. Feh. tnd, ilr.l, alongside the chute just above the brink more than kaleidoscopic variety of recom­
:uid 4th. jxi* and of the main cataract we found n floor of bination.
Editor !*tat«* RepubllcAt:
piit*ll*!ic&lt;l in the Un- bock of the Mime slop*, about 30 degs.
Hence of course the grotesque Juxtaposi­
Allow me through the columns of
tarlo Agricultural below the horizontal. Along this it was
He port. Mr. Wilson
tion of incompatible things, which is the
yoar pnper to explain to t he ex-soldiers
• Takotte American hf* ,Kvn ““ ‘;.xP",r”’r possible to go, but with somancril, nearly piost familiar though not Lhe invariable
of Michigan my &lt;*onncctiou with an farmer tho brlnx* ;
F-mrland to the edge over which lhe av. .am plunges feature of dream composition, and by which
open letter that is being printed and t.l* buy to market il Vvr
in its final descent. Fastening a heavy any head may befitted upon any shoulders.
the McKinley
alrculuted through the state by the After brlnitiuir a ton ■
billet of green fir to one end of the cord, You happen to know a bishop whom in
from hl* farm hi*! ln“
,, ... ,
lh-mikr.it party, evidently hoping to tn
-*'il-&gt; It for the sun-. tif i He »ald: As Ions the weight was carried and thrown down real life you have never seen or oven imag­
induce Republican ex-s*»ldicn* to vote &lt;12 Deslrlnx * new
•ll‘- ’“riff wall on the surface of the rock to the brink of
ined in any other attire than the austerert
h-rrin* to
against the Hon. John T. Rich for gov­ plow he tHkrn the
the fall, the 'coni being paid out from the broadcloth and episcopal black hose, and
proceed* front ’
J
ernor.
-The
to wiv
the uup_____ _____
_ letter .relates
vm»*.-« •«/
[f- *alo ot hl.* hay
‘
......... upper end of the slope.
whose whole appearance embodies your
pointment of a postmaster at Lapeer (’“o n*,'n :
A knot was made in lhe coni to mark ideal of decorous gravity, and you dream
several years ago, and wax signwj by ,h&gt;i|Jr iierivedl
the distance to lhe edge, and the billet was of seeing him driving a stagecoach and
several ex-soldiers (including myself) th*' -u!&gt;&lt;.(tl.p
allowed to fall over the precipice into the wearing a drab greatcoat and a white Jiat;
then residing in Lapeer county.
I beiliasni. Montague, having climbed along but the hat and coat themselves, no less
hlttarto tarn
liove lhe letter doc* Mr. Rich an injus­
I tine, because the lhe bank al lhe edge of the canyon, wna than the bishop, are doubtless transcripts
tice. as it d*x-s not represent the feel­
EiikII*Ii market is holding on by the tnink of n«tree, from from your experience, and tho actual John
not
a«
uniform
In
ings now held by its signers towards
which he could *ce when the block of wood to whom they properly belong, and of
price. I* n»t M&gt;xtea&lt;ly.
him.
nn&lt;l mi much farther struck the water below as the cord was whom in waking hours you perhaps retain
away "'
paid out by me stave. The instant of con­
Mr. MrF.wlng,»n&lt;-nk- tact was plainly visible to him, and I was no recollection, may reappear in some
caus«* of certain statements made tome I
&lt;4 her dream, habited in full prelatic garb.
। ingot the situation ot
at the time, which I afterwards foundi
Usually the dreamer acquiesces without
I the farmer*. -.ltd t hat equally sensible ot it. The cord was now
drawn |iip over the edge and carefully a munuiirin these ludicrous incongruities,
to Im! misleading, if not in part untrue ।
Thn whole i
measured
with
a
ln;/eUna
7
”
’
*
I afterwards repudiated the letter, upou
— ,
“ ..
___ _ w
uence it wouui
whence
would appear in»i
that cj
ns* a ruio
rule our
length paid out WM 503 feet the pa« ' |nd, are in fact temporarily insane while
learning lhe facts and circumstances .
which
measured to
slo|»c was isy feet,
under which the appointment was madu I
«
.n w.Muni
AHAtwwM
.* leav-­ i.^
*tatc, and m the converse of
ing for the heigta of the main fall below
and now that the letter is agaip being |
' this thesis Mr. Greenwood hazards the
the chute 81&lt;*&gt; fret.
made public, io- a matter of justice to 1
proposition that madnees itself is but a per­
Allowing for a fc-W degrees deviation petual dreaming. On the other hand, some
Mr. Rich, as well as myself, I want to.
from the perpendicular and for a alight dream.'* do appear lutellectoally coherent,
in this public way, state the circum- I
stretching
of
the
cord,
though
this
last
stances under whivh I signed thtf let- '
Ch
KMuming what is perhaps j open to some
wna probably counteracted by welting, the doubt that we nre ever really capable of
ter. and also to kmi*uatwaij.y I’Iuitfxt j
J fuk lpLIa Time*.
’ height of the fnll nmy be couaidcred some­
elitklrrly what Id* n&lt;»- thing more thnu .!&lt;*) feet. The vertical accurately reviewing them in nil their de­
tion
i»
as
to
who
F1.i r.MVC KX-SOUHKta T&lt;» VOTE AUAlXsT
tail after awaking, nnd this is why U is
pays tho tariff. Ilo height of the chute, about thirty-two feet, apparently so impossible to find any theory
Mix Kicji. who. I believe, is not only
"TaJje two added to the other measurement, mokes
Mathew* w.-.x nlwxj* Ict.rr perfect, and their friend, tmt represents u poliUcnl ■ farm* r. letu*.4etaw •ay*:
C. Fuller. John I
that will embrace the whole field of dream
farmers, neighbor*,
from living M&gt;m««herv on . the descent from the head of the chute to phenomena and reduce them to intelligible',
' f catting the •aim* j severe with the forgetful ones. Hrreiann party that, ain .-e the stormv day* of | tta farmer
each shiv &lt;&gt;f tho I the surface of the water In the chasm unity of cause.
. !;1 is now kept run-' instance: I was once playing in Edinburgh
iwsto u» premi um, ha.; &gt;b**^* hjjf*.
’
International taund- about fits feeU—C. A. Kriuwton in Century. |
I in “A Bachelor of Arte. ' A certain actor stood squarely
Mr. Greenwood in one paiaage falls back
boya |u
in blue aud ;( American market. ary line. Suppoao
sly by the boys
gon*- to Tcut ee-ce
। p«y» tho tariff, which their farm* equally
upon the idea of mental duality, anti this
a luintar firm—We | -was cast for lhe part of Adolphus. .Math­ their best intercsta.
thu American! pur- C&lt;hhI, Bild that em'n
,
| ews. in the play. was his tutor. Il was
Soldiers
of
Michigan
will
make
no
I
seenu«
to
derive
some
conjectural support
■ Kenyon is improv- necessary fur tbe elucidation of thp plot for I
ha* rulM-d for the
nrr«*«A*rT for th,* rlu.-iilation
thw nlot
Dr. Arthur St rad 11 ng. writing otat num­ from the fandiar experience of dreaming
mistake if. with me. lhev each cast a 1' pay*, and then t:a« market, nay. one epap
Wolfe and’ Claude
Adolphus to tell the story of hla life to his
111 with which• ?'ir- । of btiFM-w. I.IMi bush­ tar of viper* which were presented to him, and knowing wbnl we dream, na though
■nr wool boot factory. ' tutor. The scene arrived. He diil not vote this fall for Mr. Rich for governor
■'liaso a plow. \Vhnt el* of hurley. »&gt; nays: “Vipers have very large poison glanda, one-h.-df of the mind watched the other
; &gt;ne north on
ho pay
for that
bi* husliels of
, d&lt;*!*
I&lt;!&lt;nlh-a1
plow
and I olilaintsl the venom by allowing them half from u more or lesa external nA(l\
। know his part. He started and StUSibled,
Formerly &lt;&gt;f Battery G, first Michi­ . plow
—the fanner
taint* . all equally gooh
tta American
to bite ou a small porcelain spoon made on separate standing ground. But this Is one
! started again and stumbled worse, until at gan light artillery.
1 I* s*k&lt;*&lt;i fl3 fi»r? He
with us.
purpose, covcreil over with oiled silk, like of the by phenomena which do not advance
। Inat, thinking to gj-t out of it. he turned to
Lansing, Mich.. Oct- 3, 1592.
York fiirtucr it drum. The fangs, sinking through the
i Mathews and said. “Well, er—if vou come
us far toward a general theory.
pay*.
under) this
silk Into the hollow of the spoon, would
You dream of the occurrence of n cerinto the next room I’ll tell you the story."
beautiful »
ot- jump"
ami
he
can
only
giro
bus*7and
j and hi
eard any republican
protection1.......
.......
each discharge n tiny drop or globule of ta'n incident which strikes you as singu­
Mathew* caught bint by the matthe
Canadian
fpo
L&gt;r
Xis'*
back
to
Canada
' When the Republican papers of the j
virus, and this I would collect and store in lar and inexplicable, but which is pres­
way this fall, and
"Sit down, sir,” he cried, “sic down.
with M Vi hl* pocket. hl* team bccnuM* the
hand—Two hundred There are stMiio ladies and grntlemen in state re-echoed the insulting terms . The Amvrieaii. ■* McKinley man de­ flue glass tubes or on dried blotting paper. I ently explained in the course of the same
mand*
or •» per
■ 'There are tunny other met hods of gett ing I dream by a sequence of other incident*
this bouse tonight who would like to hear with which Judge Morse referred to ' ?«“.tack to cent
before he will lhe poison, but 1 think this is the best. In followiug each other like tho successive
i
i
,
hl* home with} noth­
.1: the yard—Sylvia you tell that story. Never mind me. Go ,u , r_,.„ ,
in* farmers, he (tented, tn u letter to 1
but an over- allow th*- Canadian India the natives procure cobra venom by
of the nnravelmeot of a my«tery
; &gt; Jennie McUallnm on.
priced
plow
and‘ no icarn to cross the
the Detroit Free Pres.*, that he ever ! ?
rkcd -P
1
line. Nest day both inducing the enraged reptile* to strike nt a plot in n glory of Wllkie Collitu** or Edgar
money.
'Well, er— ’■ began'the youth.
1a«t .Sunday—James '
gu to Buffalo, to •*•!! shell, across which a leaf I* stretched. Poe’*, the astounding and i n cum preh ensiMed the terms repotted. The Lansing !
•Just so," said the irrepressible comedi­
. returned fr*&gt;m t'hlca- I
their barley; they
sell fur the same Each of my snakes could bedepeoded upon bie thing about it taing this—that, assum­
to attend the world’s j an; "you wantAltotell me thntyou^vere State * Republican replies to Judge;
price, *ay ’JO cents, to yield poison onew ndifjr. but it was only ing you to be the inventor of your own
r-"uoriies—Frank Leon- ■ born”----.Monte's denial in a manner that should.I
i and
tho
Yankee a trace at a time—Just'a glistening speck drentii. you must before the occurrence of
"Yes,” faltered the youth.
11 happy father of a boy t
eotuvs homo with that you couhl hardly sec.
bring a blush of shame to his face, j
\
incident No. I have already conceived and
I
iu hi*pocket, but
“And that after spending a few years”----ns day.
*
There can fa- no doubt of hi* use of lhe j
"Of course this wax n alow proce*.*, and arranged lhe whole sequenc« of Incident*
tho p*x»r t’anu- k aots
borne with only WO. one day I made a calculation that if my of which you have neverthelexe no con­
So Matherti filled out the whojc speech insulting epithet and he ought to be ,
th*- McKinley man
sixteen
vipers
had
kept
in
full
health
and
scious premonition. Bewildering as it
havlnc
taken
for him. •When be had finished he turned aahamed to ask a farmer to vote for I
; wife $pH*t Sunday with
cent* n bushel or vigor, nnd hail yielded daily all the year seems, there is no resisting thia conclusion
to tho young fellow and in a voice at
300 out of hl» sale ot around, nnd supposing it had been ;x«xi- from Mr. Greenwood’s facts, nnd tbe pres­
him iu, against that sterling, courteous '
Mr-. Kate Rachel1,000 bushel*- Then ble to keep the fluid without letting It dry
fanner John T. Rich. Ulis is the Re- '
• faiwell, spent a f«-w days thunder cried:
ent writer remembers to have had one ex­
“Now you may go into the next roam!"—
■■r parent*. Mr. and Mm. I
up. it would have taken moro than seven perience essentially analogous to Mr. Green­
publican's -reply, which convict* Judg&lt;* ,
ami lin y again sell. years to produce n quart. This will give wood's. and which was briefly ax follows:
■t lined home Saturday.— । Henry Irving in Strand Magazine.
In
tho
itno
market,
Morse of the offense charged:
Hn dreamed that he put a question to an­
’* spent Saturday
in I
THS OVI.V MAHKKT you sons* Idea of the fearful strength of
“On the evening of September W.
THS CAXAIUA.V HAS lhe stnlT when you think how minute if other person in the form of n request for
4.:« *t of Dr. Sayles ami
Tho Average housekeeper will be pleased . IS!**-’, Judge Allen B. Morse, Labor
TO rttx tx. They the quantity Iniected at each bite."—Man­ •pertain information, and receive*! a differ­
::&gt;e of dynamite at Ijowell*
again act the same
to hear that of late years there has been Commissioner Henry A. Robinson, of
ent reply from what he could have antici­
1. - place very plainly 1
erlcv. -ay
cents a chester Times.
added to the familyof pets a small creature
ushcl.
the
New
pated. the reply taking the form of an in­
‘ The new brick is rapid­ much sought after awl highly prized by Detroit! and J. Maurice Finn, of IshYorker pockets his
I peming, editor of the Daily Press of '
telligent correction of his own error as Im­
world. Messrs. Herrick. tho ybungsters. It is a turtle of the smaller । that city and Democratic candidate for j
tTO while the man on
In Wright's selection of Latin stories plied In his query, the mysterious thing
the Ontario side of
hi ire hustlers— Mbs
congress, addressed a mass meeting in i
variety and sometimes a tortoi^.
the line pockets 111*, there is an account of a woman desaribed being that he wan enlightened by “his own
. to McCords Sunday to
the McKinley man ns’lying on her deathbed, when her daugh­ creature,” to borrow n phrase of Mr. Green­
.When said youngster* start off for the the casino at Marquette.
A glowing
t**:.’i*T Jake and wife. woods and return bearing iu their hands a
bavins taken35cents
report pf this meeting, in detail, wa*
a bushel «r one half ter urged her to send for a priest, that she wood’s. hl* •‘creature" giving him infor­
Edith Sayles. of !?&gt;weli, squirming, struggling turtle afeeling more
of bl- potato**.
pnnted in the column* of the Ishpcmmight confe-Ax her sius, to whom her moth­ mation which he received ns an ncquiaitiou
last week with her unde. of disgust than of pleasure is seen depicted ing Daily Press of Wednesday evening, |
These questions naturally arise; Who er replied: "Why? If I am 111 today, to­ of new knowledge, but of which appar- .
.*?•*! family—Ml** Llbble upon the face of the average housekeeper. September 21. in which the address of I.
I knows ino*t about , the Canadian morrow or next day I shall ta well." But entiy he must nevertheless bare been pos­
from McCords Sunday— But if the woman in question will harbor Allen B. Morse
.Manjuette
&gt; farmer’s condition, Michigan’s ruin- the daughy*r, seeing her become worse, sessed nt that antecedent point ot time
aiuiiw at
- ------------------ was
-- given
■
;he slek list—Miss Mande the little creature in the yard or kitchen, in full.
u* i: bow-chaser or the Canadian Minister brought in several of her neighbors, Who when he'framed his own question, for his
We have that paper tafure '*&lt;
to her home in Lowell. to the infinite delight of the boys and girls, as
write, referral
and we find
at the
close of II ' '
-2a "T'a
—which h U,e mon- urced the same thing, to whom she said: power of conceiving the question itself im­
thewe
report
to th.,u&gt;em.-nt
Anil
—The MIK-h s Maud Sper- she will find herself suddenly growing at­ that -l.l.lg.- Monw „»» followed be
r_____ 1 “What do you talk ntant, or whnt do you plied bi* unconscious forecast of tbe reply,
. • pollt.ral
rcferred to the statement i ,|fojnt&lt;*reste&lt;l
Riegler spent Saturday tached to it, for the simple reason that it
wvm
or 9,c fearf I shall not die these twelve years. I which yet came upou him ax a surprise.
-■
■&gt; wns f.............
'i spcecu
■ ■vj&gt; **
Merer,,
llobinw.n
and
.1.
Maurice
Fino.
I
XT
i
•x -Dr. H. C. Peckham performs certain little offices by which it
It is another case of duplex mind—one
of 0,0
the Canadian min- have heard the cuckoo, which told me so."
who -poke well and w.-e.-applauded fo ' official
r™’1?1 report
"
y domiciled in their new soon endears itself to the heart of the
At length she tacatne speechless and was half of the mind conveying to the other
the echo. The article concludes: ‘Un-j
• r’
irk* and wife will occupy
half information with which the latter
at the jK&gt;int of death.
housekeeper.
ItUalnoBB
l*rn«perlty.
i'.-i by hla parents.
They coat little or nothing to keep, feed­ fortunately the ITcss has not space for I
Then her daughter rent for the priest, was previously unsnpplled. But the pres­
That the enactment of the McKinley who came, bringing whnt was necessary I ent writer has hud another private experiing mostly on lettuce leaves or other veg­ all these speeches, nnd has printed •
etable matter, nnd render useful service Judge M&lt;.nu-’s in full, in preference to • tariff law has been followed by almost to perform the last duties, and approach­ euce, if possible, still more extraordinary.
Delton.
,
unexampled,
business
prosperity,
in
­
ing
her, be asked if she had anything to He was staying In n small country house;
*—&lt;». A. Hynes and wife by keeping a kitchen or garden free from giving 'merely fi summary of encH.' • stead of dire disaster ns the Democconfits*. AU she sold was “kuckuc," bi* bedroom was Immediately above a
his folks at Woodland— I beetles and vermin.—New York Uauuner This address’ ns given in the Press, . _■_ _
~)hesie&lt;l in 1*90
1*90. is shown by (cuckoo). Again the priest offered her the drawing room in which was a piano, and
bears evidence of having been carefully 1 racy prophesied
«t hm returned from lhe | ciaJ Advertiser
' its
’"i issue of Oct. sacrament and asked her if she talk-veil another inmate of lhe hotiM was a lady revised by its author or some other I tho New York Sun in
i! h's house h nearly cotncompetent
person,- before it was ' &lt;•
4. It says editorially:
the tanl wax her Saviour, nnd she replied who was an umateur pianist. About 8
How Noy Faced Death.
-i worki—The Dr’s, wife
“The accepted barometer of
printed in the paper of Judge Morse's I
oi mer- "kuckuc,” so the prie*t went away anti o’clock one b&gt;otning he dreamed he was
.Marshal
Ney
was
the
son
of
n
harflworkii'lall to care for his sick Ing coo;&gt;cr, and had risen from the ranks 1 frlcnd and brother candidate. Editor ; euntile
in the United States
States is shortly afterward she died.—All thu Year in the garden, where he was presently
eantiie business
busluvnn »a
. i- been confined to tar bed
failure’s comniled
compiled and
and Round.
Finn. So much for the ‘authenticity ot •the
‘*** record
—--i aof
/ failures
i joined by thia lady, and together they at
___________________
lioonah and Gieb. of Clo* of the army. Ho was a cldldof tho people,
verified by the established commercial
■ once entered tho house, when tho lady,
&gt;*-n painting the harness nnd tthntevsr may-liaveGelm^ils vanities the speech, as it appears in the Demo- j agencies.
It is therefore extremely
Trying to Do Too Much.
' proceeding to the piano, Mt down and be­
he
threw,
tlii-tii
all
aside
in
his
last
days.
erotic Ishpeming Press.
gratifying to observe that the general
• A E. Varah—The exerThere wax once a woman who was the gan playing Weber’s well known polacca
“In the course of his speecn at Mar­
When he wax led out to death, na officer
•ol house the Slst were
despair
at
nil.
the
other
women
of
her
ac
­
prosperity,
of
which
there
are
accumu
­
in E. which commences with a trill or
quette Mr. Morse paid his respects to |
lating evidences ou every side, is re­ quaintance. Her bouse was us pretty ns shake. He thereupon awoks Co And that
■• Inch shows there Is an ln- ordered a-band.tge tied over his eyes.
“Why should you do thatF’ said Ney. the bounty upon sugar, including that- flected in tho agency reports of the
h lhe scholars this term—
pomible-and mlway* in perfect order, she the lady was actually at the piano below;
extracted'
from
the
maple.
In
that
I
'• if*-visited tr ends tn Ot­ "Haven’t I been nccustonud for twenty- portion of his remark*, a* printed in ' nine month* of 189”, ending on Satur- kept It on n yh-y small income, and kept it that she was Just commencing Weber’s
five years to look bullets aud cannon balls
’-------J- nil'------------m.—■
i»l»c
made
her own-iclothes
iose Corwin fell victim to
polacca. nnd that the trill, which occupies
the Press, we find the following sen- jI day last, Oct. 1. These an* thft figures beautlfully-Jr
, for nine months of each, of the years and tbore of]'—
her _____
child;_ she
— trimmed hats perhaps n fraction over a second in execu­
b-iAce Phillips Is seen on our in the fitcef”
,
He himsel.’ ordered tho soldiers to fire, fence, which wc reproduce verbatim:
for herself and all her sister*; she did fancy tion/wan just being played.
•dtei *ix weeks tuisle with
|
following:
“ 'On the hillside God planted an [
| Yxah.
Failciiks.
Liab:i.iti«h. work; she tainted chairs, thereby saving i Now the amnzing, not to say staggering.
Mr*. Phillip* who has lild standing and facing them.
All (ho lazy I iwo.............. J....TJ578.................... ....8 9X171.000
- His career summed up iu one life the acre of maple trees.
sometimes ax much as seventy-five cent*; 1 feature of the thing is this: That the inci­
•*e Is convalescing—-Lewi* spectacular heroism of tho past.—Youth's
farmer has to do is to stick a spile j ML................4..-.MW........................... BM7LW0 she l
taught!
’
’iu a nilnlou
’~*
—„!.i' &lt;i class
sewing dent which in the dream was antecedent
I i&gt;&gt;. was on pur streets Satlac......................... lisa.......................... 7a.97i.te0
with a hole in it Into one of these I “The volume of business is constantly school; she took lessons In cooking; she to the playing of tho polacca—viz., the
MeBatib has been suffering 1 Companion.
trees iu the sprimr. and the snpriuis 1 increasing in Hie United Stites. New belonged to several charitable organiza­ ralk from the garden to tho drawing
with articular rtaumatista—
oaf,
but
lhe
poor
fellow
mast
boil
It
field* for the developement of Indus- tions-and the end of that woman whh room—must in reality have been invented
: b'-'rurprlse on Mrs. BoyttInquirer (at summer resort}-« ny
‘ to make sugar, so he asked two cents 1 trial activity are being opened; eorpo- nervous prostration and n sanitarium. by tho dreamer's mind after the actual
It being her birthday—A cona pound for this labor. And ho got ' rations are multiplying; capital, greater Amid tar many occupations she bad some­ first note ot the music tad beenltruck, and
yon
with th«t h"1/*
1 fasting* opened a bank- ’ Mr-. G.*h»»-Sh,
it because the Republicans needed that
I in amount than at any previous time how lost sight of the fact that a certain invented fur the purpose of leading upto
'•• ■'s ami *1104*. In the Llucsvote from Vermont.'
nmoutit of amusement is necessary for the that music! Mr. Greenwood will probably
“Well. wh*t l» ““ ““lwr
edtir.d4v the 28th—Messrs,
"If anv respectable person, regard- । or in any country, seeks profitable in­
i vestment, and the newer motors and human mind. She had never “had tinw” agree with us that this 1? in a certain
ism and Dennis, of Hastings,
lez* of politics, donbta the oorrcclnww
fnr rest or diversion. And her busband as *en*c an even mure complex com than
She lie" I”
Friday evening to attend Iho
"at™ doo*
of tho above quotation, tho copy of the agencies, electricity and natural gas,
he paid the bill for medical services poKsi- tboM of prolepay. It seems to imply that
roi*. in K. of P. Hall—The behln.1 her either, end «he lire, on mrio IshDcming Daily Press from which it I furnish entirely new fields for enterbly reflected how much better, and not the dreaming mind cannot only annihilate
|
prise.
Thu
population
of
the
country
wtateketi
will
be
cheerfully
exhibited
of this place accepted an in...
- “—New at th© State Republican editor’s room. is increasing. The profits and the sav­ only belter but cheaper, would prevention the time condition ot things, as we appre­
»to Bin Held the I9lh, to inltl- oveanr."
“She wua't weocute with me.
have been than cure.—Jenness Miller’s hend it in waking experience, but can also
“Mr. Morse publicly asserts that he ings of the people find, almost exclus­
&gt;' candidate—The Banlinld
invert or dislocate their time sequence in a
never used any such expression as ’lazy ively, employment here, while a steady Magazine. ___________ ______
here the 17th, to surprise our York V.’eoltlJ.
manner which the wide awake intellect (a
current of foreign capital comes to
i*'■?’ ,* h
* lolly time. Come *galn
, farmers;* and he says, ‘I never came American industrial stock companies,
Monitor Loco«n°tlT**powerless to understand or to conceive.
fi ' n t-hope to sec a small strip of
-- There near uaing such words.
It
Truly “such stuff as dreams are made of*
The Central Parl^
| *”7I”be
' seen that he came within just breweries, mines, ranches, ana mer­
A
nlcco
of
James
Busse!I
Lowell.
MI
m
nJ Wa:k r”*"1 tafore snow files, to Jolh muwlet
'“&gt;:i"h“A°tho Sacrnman- |
cantile establishments.
Under these Ruth Burnett, Is to become a sister of Is a material wRich wo hare y«t to analyze.
.
I
one
letter
of
those
exact
word*.
*inc©
”Ladies Aid, built some time
I — Landau Spectator.
XR.n.ut^lbfo.m.a.al
, | he used the singular form,
lazy circumstances, the increase of failures charity.
■S".wiiich W||| uuko ono Conl|nuoua wt|g . m
lw»
*•
ond of liabilities resultin'* therefro"’
’rwa De- potVnfflee to the school hoe*e— to shop- In 1888.' .
u^r. of uadar.
• funneiv'”
. ...
'lhal it K QrMJU 0( |lM,. | loculus’**
BVUbUc.

THE SLEEPING MIND.

Bsaos..

*N IMPORTANT LETTER FROM

\ rY NEWS.

Ik

I

8 • H going to put In a branch clothing

pounds.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, October 37, 1892.

tra. Bohemian Gymnastic society, Polish
HAIL, COLUMBUS! |I National
Alllatter. Swedish
societies,

Scandinavian
societies.
Sons
of
Veterans,
Famgut
Port, Chicago
bmsof Vetorana, Cook County Marching
club, Fullerton Avenue Cadet corp", Engl*wood Guard. High School boya, Englewood
Light Hone. Modern Woodmen of Amer­
I ica, Vuiform Hank Itoyal Arcanum, He­
brew socirtie*. Independent Order S. N.,
Ninth Battalion (colored), Knighta of
Pyihiwt ferrtorsd).
I
Thlnl Grand Division.
Roman Catholic Central Verien, Crotiau
Benevolent society. Italian societies. Catho­
lic Knight • of America, Ancient Order II iberniaiiM, Catholic Forester*. .AMociatod Cyc­
ling club, Genuaij vetenuu*, German Benev­
olent Mx'ietiea. Colored Knights of Pythian
of the World. Tlicse grand divisions in
turn were divided Into other divisions, the
second grand havington parts. Tbe parade
was through the businera portion of the
city, beginning on tbe Like front near the
Auditorium, .nnd ending on State street
near Hnrrw.&gt;kJ. where dispersal took place.
The lino of march took In all th© principal
down-town xtrects.

MAKSHALX. L.COOK. Krtter.

Chicago Fitly Commemorates
His Service to Humanity.
|

vna nasnxos, mjch.. postoffics,
auqust 14. 1879.

THt MAGIC CITY AT JACKSON P.’.RK

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Mrs. Harrison. «lfe of our honored
^President, who has been so bravely battling
Xor weeks with death, succumbed to tbai
dn«Hi disease, consumption,
Tuesday
tnomlng. Tbe end came at 1:40, and with
her whole family around her bedside she
calmly passed away, without as much as a
struggle.
As the domestic life .of lhe President
has been unusually happy,' so In this hour
of earthly separatlpn from the partner of
all his joys aud sorrows, must his grief be
all the more deep. The nation bows in
sympathy with him, and Its sorrow Is all
the more felt from the knowledge of such
a perfect household being in thu executive

Dedicated to the Memc.-y of tu© Great
Discoverer and the Progress He
Made Possible.

6ne Un nd red Tt&gt;ou»und People (Sather ta
the Mighty Hnllding Devoted tn Liberal

'

mansion.
Married in the very spring time st life,
and baring to commence at the very bot­
tom round, ail triumphs made and honors
won have been more appreciated. Her
counsel, her encouragement and lihr love
havehclped'to make inch new »uctess but
tbe stepping sloue to hUher iiuitur*. And
at last when called upon to .preside over

the destinies of thlsjtreat nation, a pure
American home was transferred from In­

dianapolis to Washington. There the same
sacred flame of love that was kindled In
youth continued to burn undirnmed. until
extinguished Tuesday morning. In the
home ns wife aud mother her life was
beautiful.
Noble aims and sacrifice*
joined with n wife's and mother’s pure
lore formed a perfect picture of domestic
content. During tbe 8U years of their
married life she was his trusted friend nnd
advisor, aud fully snared In all of his joj's
and sorrows. In their days of compara­
tive poverty she was tbe same true woman
as when occupying the exalted position of
“First lady in the land.’’ •
.
Though connected with tbe Presbyter­

ian church yet her good deeds were try no
means confined to oue creed. She always
did good whenever within her power, irre­
spective of sect or -social standing. The
example of such a nature In her social po­
sition will be greatly missed, ami the
members of the family nearest and dearest
to her, have the sympathy of all. The
funeral will occur to-day from their home

In Indianapolis.

Spvukiiig ot principle. Ju.t nnil/iU'ic'r

catury Oration.

Chicago, Oet.9t&gt;.—Chicago's Auditorium,
the greatest- assembly hall of the continent
discovered by Christopher Columbus, wm
ablaze with light and beauty last night,
lively women were there— women whose
’
presence would cre-itc a furor at a
Drawing Ibxjm in
Buckingham palace
prwiided over by tbe
venerable Victoria
Regina; women in
toileta that would
put
to
aliame
the creatert crea­
tion* of a Worth.
Aud there
were
men — men who
have m.-ule their
imprinu on the vice phest. mojitox.
history1 ot this and other nntioiw; states­
men aud diplomats, warriors that liave
faceil the dusky foe in the jungle aud tried
conclusions with lhe cuemyontho briny
deep; nu*n of letters anti qf law. of science
and of art; merchant princes, vPboec early
days tell stories of toil and poverty, ©nd
who Maud today as gigantic monuments of
opportunities afforded to energy and indepeudcnce under the flag of a frceTcpublic.
Wm a Strictly Private Altair.
Patriotism was thu motive of the occa­
sion and the event, love aud exaltation for
native lan&lt;L the tribute of tbe 400 to au
event that ha* dignified the present metrop­
olis of the west nnd future metropolis of
tbe republic. For the assemblage d’honettr
of last night was cnsentMlIy n private af­
fair. So faros the official programme of
dedication week wn* concerned it hod no
recognition Ix-yond the formal indorsement
of the committee ou ceremonies of tiro
World's Columbian exposition, an indorremeat that carriwl with it neither financial
liability nor responsibility. A thousand or
more &lt;&gt;f the leading ciiutehs of Chicago I
weie the jiutiU; two thousaud or more of J

th.rt^ro’»ch6otoniOTM&gt;o-ta,&gt;&gt;lr-'.“'
thoporttaarf VnJtrfBUt-UooKdeMM.
to net IU escort to each different notable following that
staff. ------It w*
mat porecnsge
p«racun^v or
vi his
...» ......
an inspiriting scene. The chargers1 of
°r the
t&gt;,&lt; |
th*!
cavalry, the bright accoutennenta "I
ot Che
troops. the polished guns, and the uniforms
of the officers and governor*’ staffs, with
the decorations of the carriagas, formed a
spectacle of motion, brighUx-M, and color
never to lx&gt; forgotU-n. As the cavalry
troops who*- deeds on tho frontier have
made thorn famous were rccugiiiz&lt;&gt;d they
sere greeted with swelling cheers that, be­
ginning at the Auditorium, continued
throughout tbe whole nine miles of the

Martin, tbe -Black Pearl.’' wm knocked out
by Jo. Kin,,
Kr
R-ta®, a local middle-weight. Thir---------------ty-.li round,■ were fought.
w*«la«sd»y, Ot- 19It is ropor
reported by a Chinese newspaper
Henry Preserved Smith, I printed at
at Kai
Ban Francisco that In retaliation
mffr**’1- in L^y,
Lane Theological
Theological seminary,
seminary, i for tbe reais*.
registration of Chinamen in this
ESSs o^. cta^Fb—r. wm «.
country China will soon order the n-gieI begin Nov. 14.
_
, tration of all Americans living Juver there.
‘^L**
Hm Arned France that unleas ' A farnwr named Zimmerman, hisron.-itai
! 1 „ .to.Live noHoy agaiust the Vatican lx Lorenz Strittmatter in a farm wago1; »,.rc
T'nJnt.,.1 then JXt brtcb of Fhmch cordi- run down by * Burlington freight t, u:i
SJdHriW u- iu. tart.
■ n*r"aluu« CUy .11,1
'.~1.-D.b- Ihubh — «■- »«»•«&gt; 8tHUm.il.. WM, kiitai.

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

Oto mil" f™™
Anotta ot tbow dul.r,. wi,„.
,
w . These two min h«d
0,1 trinl at lowing their worthlesancus still iuni,(
rai.nan chanted with horae stealing, awl their unfortunate wives living with th* m.

were aajuiUcd of therttargeI
to.mnr ta current in Berlin that
^fetternich has dupartwl for the
uS^d Steti* where ho ta to imwry an '
\rlLi
Rnggrrtion is nuula that thu
m^rnr mar forbid tho marriage.
J Gto.. . 1’MlrtlHpbta «»■&gt;• 1
d^,"''!'lb,™tal’.«wrr’“'«l-~ “cK|
ti . *r&gt;u»nflr San Joas, which h» been
rt.Iwitatta.trrtl.otrtniUKU.wCbln-.

l,,.',‘‘',,',^laCdSUU*IUUlm'

is reported. His name wm Frank H:,.:
lived at Aspey, Fla., nnd he wen* all way to Philadelphia to show how nrcc-&lt;iry |
hades is. He ta dead and ids wife dying
While boiling soap Mrs. Janie* Vetpula, ,
wife of a farmer living uenr Ilia w.c! ,
*&gt;«*«”
«*&gt; ’«• '»&gt;"«J

A*8*nltS*«. M.rt.Ch«H.» F.
droppw!
dead of apoplexy
while
tar . ptortHpUoo
Io b, BH«1
tawaiting
. Iruj.
S. il Colem«n,Mlorn&lt;.).. Otltamr. A ■.

Tl,..,^li.toO( the Bin Thiurttar will l»-J trotoi io d«lh while rttempltait to welk
The total number of paraders as estlmnted varie* all the way between M,000
•u..„&gt; ,«l,tthe SK
tullowtag
ptatoiUM»
«l the
railway
u Mornsn. K .
E
cfii«o.
«■ &gt; from
to hl.the
ranch
. Iraeutlcm
mile. »w.,.
and 100,000. m&gt; the re nder can take his
“ ... ,..lD m ■ St. Irtota. 10-JOe. m. to 113S
Itattrteon MhlUnrrta, two Kratii.L ■­
choice; the kilter figure, however, is the one
given by the most enthuklartic Chicagoans
p in.
; living nt Greenwood, tried to wttlc :i
and as they never lie- the Infrreticr is plain.
l)r (’han Geo Wo, a full-blooded Chi- : culty” with pistols nnd Hul-cro&lt;1r-l jn killing
General Stockton was a supreme command
nsmiin with a good practice nt Omaha, [ an unknown negro nnd wounding A.
L,.rrI
M
l
at
Chicago
Mtas
Cora
DeWitt,
a
Weatherford through the shoulder Final
and General Miles was the grand marshal.
KSS, AmerXn «l-l ot K&lt;~1 tamllr. I I, Phttowon kllltrt ItarrU.
One fen turn that was not iu the jwirade,but
that would have artded to its brilliance,was
also of Omaha. Dr. Wo is In Chicago in |
Mr*. Emmons Blaine h.*w given ll.WW for
tin* MkmiuIc fraternity. The cauau seems
charge of tho ChiuiMC exhibitat theWorld’s ' a n(nv public library at Augusta, Me. Th*'
tu lutve been u gvui-ral unwillingneas to
£iur' gift ta in memory of IterJiUblMtud.
n.aruh. TUI* is true as to the while Maaotia
A young mon uamud Wilson is under i
Ex-8ocr«t«ry Bftine cOtnplains that th*
The negro lodge* were represented.
JimtCTOn GEMF.ltAL DAVW OPENS THE CEBK- |, arrw^ nt Manitowoc on charge &lt;»f forgery. | pn^s j, taking-unwarrantable Hix*:
Parade Arransed for Saturday.
MOXIES.
I Tim state committee of the Woman Suf-| wjth him.
Some '•enterpriritig''
ije r
In response to the complaints of World’s
' frage party of New York repudiate* thu jjnn. recently prlnti-d interview* tvhit i, thOrder uf the prw»*»l&lt;*f’.
fair officials, the troops nnd the general 1
jI prcsidenlial
presidential cti-tocandidacy
Mrs. John Bid- • ex -secretary says have never taken pla*. S
Following is the order of prom-wion!
------ -&lt;of
-------public, arrangements were made yeaterda’y ]
Joint । ummittre on curvnwnt.e **f the World's i dulph Martin.
______
:
Emil Dreiet. Danish consul :it &lt; !&gt;;&lt;■, ..
for n parade of the Illinois National Guard .
&lt; -&lt;&gt;lmullta:i e.'minl«rton*ndtho World's
I
Oct. 30
’ ditsl suddenly on board the su-aiti-!
&gt;aturdnj- through the business pr*rti«&lt;n of ।
Coin-. Wa &gt; «XT«r4f.m.
I
Thamtay. act. Heckla just after that vwel arrive.! ;;
thcdly. Invitations have Inti: issued to Th- dlr**&lt;*uir general of lhe Wdrid'4 t'ataBblaa
Heber Th tiler, *r,x&gt;nd enginror of the tn
Inmi &lt;»*«*
’
all the atate guard** present to takg. |M*rf iu |
cn*»lti'jn. and th* president of til# Cea*
.
A. Ctanw——, ww -dt^^’ta tu'lilrt .
the parade, h is |s"w*ibl«* that the regulars I
tunniil «•*'in’ll l»*l*tu of PTH. st Pbila1 at (.'lilcagu.
__________
will also |&gt;artici]&gt;utc.
delphta and th# dirwtor
A wadety has been formed In Phlladel- ;
Tuesday. Ort. E3.
Thevt.-.. rav-lAiiud the Uaited Hiatea, ths pitta to promote
of boraefirah.
---- —? th©
?*■- Orting
■ - --•*■
— । The ptflice ctairt casesgaim*t I^ib.r Ct.qj
CEREMONIES OF DEDICATION.
I Superintendent Daniels, nt the Chi-; 'mimluner Ifeck, of New York, Ims i.-n
president of th-- World’s C«dcm»d»n coml|
irv"*
n,f-'
^—)rWaif*
WajrZ
’rTT;
, ' -&lt;-r^t
I, ■
—,,
muru**u
and the---prc-d.lctit ot the
ml-Huh.-----h** orcmnLrad among dhnnl«—d. while the caw &gt;n tin- ceurt
4 I’ronniininr of Music and Oratory— Tb
i World's Colmnldan
sessions will not begin until Nor 7.
J. Ol'ordand Mi-. Zulin J. Derr.n* - f
Chicago. Oc.. SI.—Today was tbtr cul­
Columbus, O., were married in Asldaad
mination of the Columbian fratlvnl, aud
। a mu xur n recrurr u*» vr«-.» mm, .» v«*&lt;- , cemetery, Ky.. at the side of her si*t- :
the destination of everybody In town was
i cag»&gt; a gain.’I the Western Manufacturers’. grave. Mis* Devon-was formerly a te.Kh
tbe patch of ground which u year apo was
I Mutual Insurance companv.
1 rr *” Hie Ashbuid public nch«&lt;u!&gt;: A vein of rich silver and fead ore ha* been t
T*”' ^Smnnutlc socirty of Berlin Lis d.
waste, but which
; found at L*gnr. L T.
| ou’”1 l,»at the gift of 80,a») marks made by
now is occupied
! Three trainmen on the Uaigh railroad । »‘M' Eml*r,,r ."*«»«»• '&gt;‘1* '
1 tby thu majestic
were
•»*•»*(n,&lt;-«fan of acolo-sal ballon f. r
i
Ainw Vrv killed by a colli*.’' » near Waverly, '
, sclent inc purposes.
buildings which
The mx retary of war and thu sttor*ey u-eneral ....
y.
- k oll lrial
■
.... Wta,
—1 i. J Malcolm PorbM, who dwns the race
I rtt».VW|M »Ia»ra____
I M ' u
Artitaud.
are to house for,
Tb.
.toI “I"'" &lt;*&gt;'■ &lt;*“»• °&lt;
1&gt;« liu.lrtml, ' Lorse Arion, offer* fti.om :■&gt; ms- »■ .is&lt;
six mouths next
' trot n mile in two minutes, the n&gt;&lt;: a :•»
year tbe cream yf
The Mx-rct«ry of the interior nnd tljc secretary ba* •’*’•11 fiCQttitted.
I be divided Im tween the owner npd dr*
humnU skill, art
&gt;g sgrieultnre.
। in Bremen tbe textile factories are wprkand tbe race t*&gt; lie oti n r-gnlati.in t:.i
Thr diplomatic c.&gt;rjM *n*i conmhuon-at- |llg |u»lf time, as thrir tmue bos beeu etuand ingenuityumd
।
1 be offer L*» gxssl fur five year*, b-.r
tarz.*. Th -ima* B. Bry»it bnrri**«cd by the cholera quarantine.
what a’ change!
r™.k
. botd..... iwirah-., j’ renuigr to *ay be bars Naner Hank*, v
where so sljort n
I The Hntnbnrg-Americ.~.u Pa.kt
» time ago the
county,
ills.,- wm
gored
death;
und tl&gt;f tiM*'&lt;&gt;r &lt;&gt;f tl&gt;&gt;city ot Chicago.
,Madison
—-------------------&lt;•----- -»
----- to —
------ I pony will resume it* steerage to the Ut :l*d
sand was oil that
Ex-lT. -1 h t.t Hay. a ex secretary
th" ’waa bj a ma&gt;! •tre-r.be wo* driving. The born*
rouhl be seen rvtv«
ury, lloa. John Sh*'mari..L&gt;inaii J. Oage,
■ *•*
— animal
-*-----• »&gt;-hta body.
of
the
pierced
' convey from Stettin a full complement ot
n few atuntod
ex-rev Idrat of th-* World’s
Stewart Kodgent, aged 10 yran*, is in jail atremge passengers. Ru&gt;*ipti*&gt;,
: I
I Gdtun Man expodtit n.
shrulxi nnd uccaalona! tufts of coarse grass,
, at Pit tabu iv .h.irg'-l with 0c munk-rof Bohemians however, xs ill not in- t ik-:
W. T. linker. rx-pr»-'id««nl of tbe
: patches of morass and an irregular excivn,
'James
Janie*
_
Stevenson,
_________
,
aged
—
------------14,
whom
—
be
World’, Co atubian export ion.
The municipal council of Paris I - t\ :. l
■ stabbed to tho heart with a |K*cket-kulad in a credit of 2,W0.&lt;M«i frauce toukli, -i
| tion filled with lake water that looked
The penale of the United States,
a uhlldisL qu irrel.
Tly- liou»« of rcprwutatlrwL
I more like a swamp than anything else, now
advance to be made in the
; ’.
Tbvanny of the United *t**ea
; The btenm. r t’lty of I*nris has arrived at status of the city employe*, r. i. h a- st re*-,
arises n magic city of white, ornate with
Till navy of the Ut i!&lt;d StaLa.
column and dome, with -sculptured cn|r Tlw p»ven»br» .»nd thtlr »taff» of the states New Yuri; from (juectirtown, having made swrepera, scweraieti. etc.. -.vh*-*c Max- the quickcat trip ou record—3 days, 14 huuni under 5 fmncj* j&gt;er day.
ital.aud freixe-the sum of the highest
and tarrit rice of the United .‘•tales.
and 34 minutes.
. i Aoollbdon
. occurred
,v . won
., ,vth&lt;[ltc:*»Hn.7
,
: GTh-’ orstor* nnd e)i«plains.
, development of architecture.
Coinmi.'v.ioQerH ef foreign gurercment* to ths
Chief ot Police O'Mara, of Pittsburg, hna road at Wert Mauayunk. ?
Tlu- Great of the Earth Were There.
’ Wcgld'* Columbian expoadtlon.
' been indicted for kidnaping by n New Jer- suited in seven j»er&gt;MJUS la-iitg’ killed aud in
To dedicate these buildings .the foremurt
&lt;Vn»ai» ;u.
from
foreign govermarats.
“'
-------• scy grand jury for taking Frank Mollick fifteen utiicn* being injured, The
rhtm.
&lt;
deml are;
of the land- came—MaU-smeh of national ThL.t'n Jo
J’"*’ cut of‘hr state on suspicion that he was an Davids. Herr, of Hardabtirg; Th
twdad byjtho third, fourth. •»! fifth xtol:cxt&gt;DM,|io}
tLeanarchist Bergman.
, Welsh, fireman; Jacob Kilraln. br.J
fame, orators of world-wide reputation,

I

Miltou F. Jordan, tilt* opposition candidate
for slate senator. He was nominated by
the people's party, and as their nominee
must favor their principle: free coinage
and rheap loans on land. He is endorsed
by lhe democrat-*. As a democrat he Is
opposed tu free coinage, and opposed to
prelates who*-o names are household worels,
...
! W. W.
IhArr
PiatsboWHM1«Mis.
1
Decker,
PoCtstowu;
1. • mu::;-,
the bo*r*i of control, and lhe
sumptuary laws. Ue Is also ou the prohi­
Friday. Oct.
diplomats foreign and native, guvernora,
■re rotary of lhe nations’,
PLurnlxvillv; 7—Smith. PottMi!i&lt;. i.w
bition ticket, and as a prohibitlouisL must i
: Josiah Nottingham anti his wife and boy on pawo-nger train—all of r&lt;tu.4}lj
comtnbwioii
■oldlocs, and scientists of renown, profes­
| Kol*rt Ray hare lw*rMhel&lt;l by a Kankakee,
favor suppression ef tbe liquor traffic.
Tb«* «t»preme remrta of th* »mmd stataa.
vania.
sional men. anti merchants; while to look
The board «f lady mana.-ers, preceded by tbe 'Hla, coroner's jury Tor the murder of WliiW. O. Ixiwden. I. 11. Wick wire umf J. D. ,
on and applaud tbe success of this great
LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
.—UM
-‘-i
—•C ------- * Iani Shannon.
i.
jnwideot
mwo
Benham, opposition candidates for prosecu­
enterprise, the fiageant that preceded thu Lady rwprewutaUvt-s «&gt;f the thirteen original’
Th© kife and two children ofGhris Krue­
state*.
dedication and the words of liuming do­
tor. register and sheriff, are also riding tbe
ger arrived at Ixaibiville from Chicago on
Hoard
of
directors
of
th,.
World
’
s
Columbian
Chicago, o
' qucnce with which the achievements of
ia Tuesday morning aud have not been seen
same three horses. If, elected, ran any­
Following were the qnotatL-ii.
exposition.
• .
,,
”
। Columbus and of tiie young republic for
Board &lt;g maasKv * *.f the United States
’bey alighted from the care
of trade today: When' - Ot
body tell what they will represent? They
। whose foundation he opened the way. thou
exhibit
। The Th
iKillee
- ■-force
11 — *------in Paris
-is ~very
*------inade- Ta*. &lt; kwd 71M*r. De* * tuber,
represent In politics uotblng but the lack
sands of representative citizens in all walks
Th.- departmmt chiefs.
'quate to the turbulent and criminal rle- C*OM', ;4Mn M-“ - "I"m»»
of life gathered from all |&gt;artsof tla* Union.
Dfr4 t**r &lt;*f work* and bls »taff.
of principle, and areopposed to all decen­
inent rontidiMd in the rity. So l.Mnddi- I &lt;’"r»j0c’ob*r/*«&lt;•. * &gt;••»«» «-• ‘*7
Never iu riie history of tbe world, prolsiThe
&lt;
ity
ronnefl
of
Chicago.
a.
Rl
,
will
ta.
enmll-1
.1.
tol^-to
'?
cy and honesty In politics. Wbucan won­
I hlr, hnx so great a work lietm bo sneers •L H. HtGIgBOTUAM.
Hevlru at Waahlugton Park.
once
o«j.
Wtotan&lt;h.
ux*i
rtto.pi,
u&gt;
!
‘i
der that politics become debauched when distingukhed women and m«n &lt;rf the civil­ | fully accomplished, so nobly crownetL.
Vico Praaident Morton mw* nut In th©
'
, ,
»&gt;Xc| May, opencl I
I
Chfr&gt;q;o Arrayed Iu Beaaty.
procef»l&lt;m when It started. He joined it ‘
such trading and dickering is resorted to. ised nations of the earth the gueata. As a 1
The
populatiunoCJhe
contl- ; -October, .qwned S1X3&gt;, &lt;Ju~e*I SUX-'-j Xutnclal function
—
ns
ou
t-fflerveeceucc
of
| When the multitudes
___censor.
__________
— South
—• -••Australian
.«*•••••&lt;•■«
&gt;a*gau
pouring
into
nt
Michigan
avenue
and
Twenty-ninth
.uvociuu
—
n«
IU1
fuervwccuce
oil
mtiKitndes
Isgim
1
2.;?
।
H
;reet
with
president
Hlginbotham.whose
'
emt
New
Wales
ta
the
must
[
,
.
n
t
Michigan
avenue
and
Twenty-ninth
nent
number*
3,®l»,
000,
according
to
tbe
rei
Such deals are nothing moro nor less than patriotic fervor on the part of the ruling
- - colony,
•
“ beating
- Victoria
- ’.CUO । rember, upenod S 12.3k closed
Jonuthe down town district* X
gurat he paa.
The national and state populous
by
' ar&gt;-. open*-*! S1X*&gt;, i-J*v«-d fl34A Lar.ifrauds perpetrated upou the suffrages of element of tbe Garden City: it waa pcrhn|« ,view the parade they saw, stretching away lriMJ.w |ln&lt;i &gt;w.n formed in the meantime inhabitants.
the moat notable event, ro fiw M society iu every direction, streets agloW with decobHgivl'-" in line of maasr* on the tart . qol. hundred and flftv miners at (Wl- i Oetobc r, uprned Js.lt', riowd $*.&lt;*.
tbe people.
IJr« Stock—Pricca a» the Union Stock yy.i»
was concerned. in her entire, history. It j rations till they looked^ like a gigantic
... .. .
•
today rangctl as follows: I1nc»--M*rkct fdrl&gt;
.......... -- —--------------- -— *— •«•*’ *»“• - One hundred and flfly miners at Cerrilth.- fortunate
fort.in.te partici
n.wW.­ . flower
a—••------' - in full bloom.
was a night
night that all the
garden
The national side
’---------------of the field
---------at--------Washington park. A*
(;o|o., liave struck for nn increase of Active on packlns and *hi|&lt;plng &lt;U&lt;t*unt a:nt
The U. S. supreme court trnslaina the pant*—mid possibly many of the unfortu­ colon
’• r
v,Cr
vu.on* pnslominated.
ureuunuuaivu. but
out nth
wgn the
me red.
red. I I
Tic*' president
pf^ident approached tbe
the ground wagr-K All the pit* urv closed down, but open rather easy and pric*.-* dceUhed
nate non-partidpant»—will long remember. •white and blue were mingled the flags of ! the prcshlmt s snluta was find, and on his
rand thadecline was rvcown**..
thought that the strike will be art
validity of tbe Miner law. We bow with That
- ------ —-•■-to’-.— •••«
/
----- ---.uiu uu III— I,
is, providing they ever forget.
st D J&amp;JA40 pig*, li u /-AO Het:.
Bll
all nations
natioiu aiwl
and here nnd
and there n
a streak of j! tak
&lt;■*»«*
lng hi
hi*
* ipndtitei
!l«dti«rt oppodte
ouiMwite the center nf
of 0-4
tiw| „
respect to the decision, as we did to tbe
&gt;ugh
packins.
t4A&gt;W.VT'
mixej.
terra cotta, Chicago's newly-chosen mu- • tIle ,,nc
commaiubi changed *11 met inn '
*
It was a rtx-ne of almost indescribable nicipal color, formed a dnrk background *»y the left flank, forming columns and ■ ftoJ-iT
decision made by our own state court.
A passenger train wm thrown off the I and ffiJO B&amp;.73 heavy pocking and (htprinfi
lota
But while legal, It Is none tbe less an un­ brilliancy that presented itself to the vision for the more vivid buea of tiie other deco- I P*"**! in review. The •‘prawnt" by the oom­ ,.*ack near Penza, Russia. Twelve persous ' CaUle—Market rather active on l«wal i- i
of the vice president of thu United States rations. The work of decorating had been J niAnd and the ride around the line wm dis- ,• were killed and many injured.
: shipping account and price* without mate
fair and partisan measure, if It were tile when, nt9:30 o’clock to the moment, lean­
Champagne
will
be
dear
thia
year.
The
rial change; quotations ranrvt st S
.
in progrou fur sev-1
wi‘fi* owing to the limited time,
general practice for states to elect by dis-' ing upon the arm of President H. N.
to extra «hlp;di^: Meers
end days, but it ,The tri»m having [wssed in review then ,vintage now beginning iu the champagne | X*5 choice
tricts, no fault could be found. But to j Higintaitham. of the World’s fair directory,
was not until late 1 heenme t be iweort of honor tor the entire districts promises *x much smaller yield I4AS&amp;4JO &lt;ood "to, choice do, fJi.?’,.'1.3.'
he
appeared
upon
the
floor
of
the
ball-room.
fair
to
good,
5L1
&gt;i«L&lt;D
common
to
medium
do.
than
usual,
although
the
quality
is
exccl■.ingle out a republican state, and so gerry­
Wedn&lt;»dny uigiit ! proeesoion, ami it continued the inarch via
Tho brilliant hues of the bunting seemed
hnt.
*Ltn&amp;;.73 butcher* Meer*. ?£«• ■;*' Mucker*.
that the workmen ' Mfty-revrnth street to tbe experttion
mander tbe districts that sqoawbucks to struggle for recognition with the rays
SlJS«gS.73 Tcxm uterr*. 5U&amp;A&lt;D iant- i-.'*.
on the sky-scrap- K™un&lt;L»; thjncr to the manufacture* and i The prince of Montenegro Is reported to rUDO-XTO feeders
cv&gt;»*, Jl.: •
&gt;
would be tbe gainers. Is rank, roihai par­ of the electric lights. The stue.l curtain ot
l*e
showing
signs
of
Insanity,
and
n
petition
era along Itaar- “••vral arte building, where tin* troops took i
bulla, and gfjflrL&lt;A35 real calyes.
tisanship, and no nisu can cyll it othei- I tbe stage had lieen rataed, nnd in its place
has
been
scut
to
St.
IMeraburg
praying
th©
|
born street and on
pwdnu:) OK-dgned them, the officials ooSheep-Market ratlwr active' price* t
Iinlf fluttered the Spanish royal banner.
tbe big State street «&gt;Plin« thelpta-fonn pre; mi red for them, czar to induct* him to abdicate.
steady;
quotation*
ranged
al
‘
-*•
»To the right and left, above nnd below,
nati.-es twere banner* upon retail
which were
stores
embroidered
put -*•” ti*1’ president's carriage pa.*v*ed through &lt; The women of W tukegan. Ills., upon of- j Ita westcrav;
the finishing, ‘•h® Okporitidn grounds a batten' on the feeing to register In order to vote for uui- I Texas au l S3.il' &gt;&gt; 3. iamlw
the initials of Qui-en Isabella and her couPrudtuv; Buttcri-Fsacy cream- . .
touches to their
front find the national salute.
'versify trustees, were denied tbe tight. It]
Reuben J-arnbee gave notice to the sort, thu rulers of Spain iu the time of the
work anti left thu &gt;
hundred thousand jt-ople wen- seated i wm held that tho law doe© not admit of ; per ib; fancy dalriea IXcAv. |«u-kitut
democratic county committee latt week great discoverer. In fbc space between th©
Enrr-SCNctly fresh, IKiWe'- per
female votes then*.
fronts of their
'in th© grand manufacturers'
Poultry-Cjdck«n*s Wo per lb{ duck .
that he did not wish to be considered a boxes aud the prorcrnium arch loomed up a
buildings shim-' ™tilding—which had been tastefullj-drcotM-e*', choice, fS.XbVM per qott n. Jkitat ■ massive United States shield. It was sur­
Katurday, Oct. 23.
candidate for sheriff on that tleketi and mounted by n ntnnd of .colors, nnd oupmering with vari- rM*** *w »he occasion—when the cererue
tour
children
.J
T
,
Burbanks
6®-.u«k** pur bushel; Hebrtuis • • -'”*■•
The four
of t-n^
Joseph
hunting. ; “&lt;»»«
dedication Iwgan. Thu Dn&gt;- lirfoJ
IX children
(
h Matthews,
nzxar waTTBMOx. coJond
Early Hone, -IdA-ta. Applet—JCT-V-Aa' | t
carting aspersions on the rcpublicaa party. ported on the righrtdid h-rtby the flags of The
t
"t,' 51“-.; j county, B. | bairel. Ufanbcrrire—Cape Cod, 8»L«J..th.7 • I- dartgmi of the decorations were as «ramm© waa a brilliant one consisting of Crtnt/n.tor
, wereZrt^T
I .
It Isn’t a great while ago that Reuben de­ all lhe American republics.
many In number m the designera, but as : “»«ticaad oratory. The music Weil r * • ----------••
to a crisp. Thu father and
barrel.
mother luul been inJ*
attendance upon some
clared that be was on the ticket to stay;
Broom cm—Huri, 4AX- per lb; ••
•
fiedgns pro- 1 ented by a monster chcruus, in n*n. Ad- reltoouTTta^sn
THE GREAT CIVIC PARADE.
rallirlnt.Mfo^hX
«■*■&lt;»------ — —* * * I■°ckod
• * •
"T' Bfrik!n«
AH “&gt;&lt;’ nr”T*
'nad“ by
General SiK
brush, SdATve: green, sclf-workin*:.
that Banker hill might move around, but
Inside
and coven, KJ.Se; cominju bredn
elaborately decorate *
Mayor Washburn,
Hon. T.
W.
'* and ktra John
'
_ _________ ___ were
ucUMUlCU
be was a stayer. Well, he stayed a - little j A nrllllant Fac*mnt nf KocleUra ut Art
....
,.«MWU«O.
xiou.
r.
W.
Mr.
Sell*
were
found
dead
3hiiaJV|c;
crooked.
st».-.3c.
I and the residence streets Lu nil parts of thu Palmer. Mr*. Potter Palmer nail Vice In their home at Swedeaburg, In., they
KJn.l*.
while, and made lots of fun for the boya |
This morning early the music of live
the rity were nglow with bright colors. De- President Morton. Tira principal orations— haring been suffocated by gM from a coal
tlye dedkatory and Columbian—were by cooking store.
band, the fife ami the drum was beard ia rcriptiana tu detail would require column*
Wheat— No. t red winter cash.
■
Illuid to all
be directions
»&lt;en to bo
ns appreciated.
the hundredsIuof Henry
Mxdeties
Watterson and Chauncey M. Depew,
John Thompaon, n prominent otiren of . October.
November. THecc Decern’1^.
aliort, Chicago "did herself proud."
respectively, j Bishop Fowtar, ot the Meth- Memphis. Tenn., and 84 years old, wa* , 7BJ©c. Oom—No. r ndxrd c*ab. .Wr’who were tu take
__
_dny
..rf seat—the
.v shadows
i&gt;&gt;,n vvuifjuisKnrying
As
of
night
akurying
odist
church,।
made
the
opening
and
Carfatally
injured
by
an
electric
car.
.
.
vember.
W+r,
December.
Mhc;
Jaa:.If a more jumbled up, di.^gustlnxly
part in the civia I‘ over
rcr the
th* western horizon, tbs
ths rapid boom
buuui of dlnal Gibbons the closing prayers.
Oat* - Na i mixed
**ti.
1 At the closing scualon of tho New York ■ ary. ate?^
mixed, affair than Ute opposition tickets In
November. Wr. May.
Bye parade hastened to cannon firing liut national salute announced
It wm late in the afternoon when tho Presbyterian aynod a substitute report for i
Dull;
la cur lota Harley - Quirt;
Barry county can be thought of, we would
xhelr headquarter* to thu citizens that th© culmination of ceremonies were ended and the lens ot tbe minority and majority reports of the j two-rowed etale, OUttCT«-. lUrk-atrmb. •&lt; &gt;
the festival was at luxnd. From every sec- : thousands of people made their way home, judiciary committee was adopted, which '
like to see. what It would look like.
and InturtotUcpomeaa, llXOUBUJn. Lard - Quiet; Ocl »ber.
Lion of lhes city
early began mak- ' and the cable car* were taxed to their nt- remand* the ca.se ot Dr. Briggs to lhe New j
i t i tbe
on speople
aMdgDtxl
fMBhid.
most capacity to carry them.
" । York presbytery for trial Nov. D, and tha I
Live Stock: Cattie-Trading active and firm
them iu the col-1 iug their way to thu lake front and to I
for
choice nxtivea, bet oonuuun to medium
Tbe Journal continues to kick southern
Cloalng s*et&gt;e«.
; ‘/nod takes no stand on the question in । grades ruled dull asd a ahadr eaaicr, i-&gt;-r&lt;'t
umu. The parade diffemit parts on the line of march to see |
the
pxocttwlunuf
prominent
mm,escorted
by
|
The
cerentonlra
ot
dedication
week
Merkt
iu
tai!
at
Saginaw.
‘
democrats while trying to plant a kiss on
wm formed in three
to beet native item. *8.0*5.16 per IO* «t«
United States troops, en ruble to the closed Friday night with a bias, of fire- Mich7^nmiltad auicld. by swallowing ! bulla and dry cows, fl.iuan.iu. Sheep aft
grand divi3iou*,the
the cheek oPlhe Barry county democracy.
World's fair site. Chicago's I,SOO,COO in­ l works. The three great parks of the city, portions of his undershirt until he choked , r.awtbw* Ohsap, rtsMIy; lambs, active and rfirst of which was
habitants had been reinforced during the
per lb higher: sheep. JAMawn per 1«&gt; iw:
composed as fol­ preceding days by about 500,000 visitor, । Washington, Lincoln and Garfield, were to death. Enough cloth was taken from * Mnhu |fi^O&lt;Jk Hm
»ici*dj: live
lows: Mounted po­ and tbe atreeta were nitre with hurrying crowded with hundreds of thousands of en- his throat to fill a cigar box.
bogs, *&amp;.&lt;**.(» per HD Iba
tbusiaxtic
sqie^tiitora
who
applauded
every
A
big
jam
wm occasioned in
tho
j
lice; police on foot; throng-*. It was a living torrent. Before
I
feature
of
the
grand
display.
Tbe
meeting
Covenant
Presbyterian
church.
Louhrilte,
'
-----Splendid saw mill ail In perfect condi­
GKXKUAI. MTI.Z*.
Sousa’s Chicago the hour of atariing the sidewalks were
Kabt Buffalo. Oc&gt;
cholco
!'-/** ।
tion will be sold clreap at Hastings Kngir.e band; Mexican National liand; Miles and crowded with sightseers and the stands of tbe World's congress auxiliary at the u s prayer uuxting by the announcement •“*«
Cattle-3M load* on
sale;Btockcm.
market wMidrady
Auditorium
yas
a
grand
affair.
Adbeforehand
that
two
popular
young
people
SiiDiiPJ
5
Sheep
and
A Iron Works.
aad
active;
extra
steers
tiAiijAJk
nwdinru
staff; Chicago ItussangE. L. Brand; mayor creeled for the purpose packed to the limit
----- ---------- ----------- '
of Chicago owl cit y officials i u carriages; gov­ with other*. Tho multitude of humanity dresses were made by Archbishop Ireland were to be married on that particular even- •
Don’t run away with tbe Idea that we ernors of states and territories with tb**ir wax ta itself a sight to be remembered for nnd other*. Saturday the state building at ing. | It turned '•”* *“ w“ "
j Seventy loads on sale: market steady; choice
the World's fair gnmnds were dedicated
Stephen Felki
life.
taverftgot any jackets. You’ll be our xtrxff escorts; Carlisle, Pg.. Indian school.
' to fancy Canada lambs, S&amp;J8OAT8;
with appropriate ceremonies.
ta™ k—*■’ -—
Th* Heronil GninJ Division.
to ^aui-y natives.
choice to fano
&lt;n um i'aradc.
Order of Forertera, independent Italian
j&lt;rm hand enrployed by Frikr. at Sardinia, J watbers. J4Un.i4.b6: fair to good sheep. Hi“d&gt;
0. D. Spadumxg.
Especially
lu
the
neighborhood
of
the
I eccieties. Patriotic Sum of America, OrfoffdSd*1 orer B cn)p and Justico 8hot
4.«. Hogs- Forty loads on sals: market firm;
Auditorium, where the procession formed,
W. only rak &gt;&lt;» ta l..p. et ratr nn.ll.lra ’
•
heavy
grades.
JAlOdAJK;
good
to best Yorkers.
was the crowd dense. Here it was Impossi­
Vh\,Colnrnb’,s P"*1’ at . JAWBAOa: good tobsrt pigs. fftJOOAri
sad price Iu. dress goods. Then nuke
£^7 IW Potato
ble for any one to force his way throac*
Lhtcagu Dr. J. A. Hanger, a dentirt from
Detroit.
Dsraorr. Ort. u.
0. D. Spailpjjc.
Chtojo Tunto roctaWhert-No. red cm
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�GERMANS SPEAK, j
^CY TEL1 WHY THEY SUPPORT
1HE
-is FOR PRESIDENT. :

.- :iddn*&gt;cd to ‘•all
" lont” has been jto*
er of leading Gerof New York;
l.

st .-omtnrtclal aud Inaj !’riaehingprpd!-it tutiiirlaisd, and
• the Rvpubllran

'ely viewed
t citizens of
1 themselves
;u&amp; of the

tbe «ke &lt;x&gt;m-

•&lt;■ thet-mrae

for milltailed

•I't+iTy. Which

&lt;»t tho tariff
nrrlblv fuiuic
■ ’. eaple yf
□. i Tho
a.I oar

iu. tho

.ntv .lv Ute reacil'4 tht-.mjdex-

ii! •&gt;! the :utiun

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Kudlich, Aduiph
Klvucke,: S. J.
Littauer, Joseph
'harle.4
Maurer,
Henry Merz, Carl
'"•■.■b-r. C. W. Neuling,
L.:n iL-icliiuan.'Heury
Schultz, Charles
!. .Moritz Seckal,
ard Vorstef. WilJ. Wm-kerljarth,
■zburger, GoldZitutuerer: from
■0-1 J. ill. Fred Kutin,
i o: LehUbnch, Carl
Curl F. Seitz, Julius
and froxn BrookHerman Liebmann.
;.a Hneger and H. C.

Suggested by the New York World.
—Xew York Advertiser.

HtmdrpJs of Democrats, and Ute must
able in the Mate, including generals,
c. lonel*, captain* and privates in tho
Confederatf army, and whose names wo
have permission to use, have comp'imentexl and congratulated the editor of
The Globo on his utterances concStniug
the ’Hncontpetent, corrupt, disgraceful
and dishonest" administration of the
pension office under Republican rule.
Nor was this nil. They have told tu*
that when we charged that tho lon-y,
dirty, sneaking, disreputable and damn- j
able scoundrel* who have fastened th* in-’1
.
. the pefiSfon
.......
selves
upon
rolls ,.r
of thire
this 1.
!
country wen* murderer*, thieve*, itrcenW.WM tk. 1|

pbu, .

; Otlienf find it finconvenh nt to foil tho !
I waler they Use, nnd troublesome or ridicu-J
. tleficid of Koniggratz. Thb old emperor— ' lou« t&lt;iemploy q filter In some industries 1
In a leqtnrv on “Fixed Stnra" Dr. David
then .the king &lt;*f Prussia—bad exposed , inq.n.'f wat« r i.- lprefi m-J, as in that of the ' Gill » acted to give an Illustration of tho
himx'lf and Ids staff to the enemy’s fire : baker- the bacteria in the water uniting ■ distance to Centauri. This is what ho
and would not hear of retreating to a safe with t|ioM&gt; In thl’ yeast ami producing rap- ' said: "\Vestiall suppose that some weidtlry
distance. At lx&lt; Prince Jlhmnrek role , idly the desired iightiA--—. Do—« anyone ’ directoni|for want of outlet for their ep­
, in Anibric.i everttreubk* himself about the orgy ami capital construct a railway to
ter
I must insistyour maivsty's re-1! quality of wateii i)se&lt;i In making bi»bread, ■ Centaurll We shall neglect for the pre*-’
-'
—upon
4,
treat t&gt;&gt;
safe di-tom ■•. if y.^ur
jesty . or (,f t|,at jn t|,J «„ called mineral waters ' ent the engineering diffiulties—a mure dewould
.were ,to. 1be
— 1killed
.i’.m &lt;the
1... victory u-,Mi
&lt; fo
w. ..uf ( j,,. drinks, or is lu1‘ •-ivtiuiMts in regard to ' tall--aml supj»o*u them overcome and tho
j the quhiity of tfo Ice furniriml him, which railway Jpen for traffic.
5
no use to us.’’
Tbe king saw tbe force oiit his and slowiy !1 evf u. Jwb.-u
•v!...n .Utivi
:mtiv.-lr
We shall
that
c4mp.:mtivi
ly clear
cienr riften
often 1 "
"W«*
slinll iro
go further and
nu&lt;( sunnose
suppose'that
retreated, but in his Meal returned ngain I afot::n’..« in micro!*.-’ Ltd water is often 1 the directors hawfotiml tho construction
nml iigiun to the front. “When I noticed the
t|| i itttse of epidemics of typhoid fever.— ' of «uch
micb .1 railway to hare
have been peculiarly
[wcuiiariy
it,"Prince Bismarck went pn, "I only ro*a g.
; easy and that lhe proprietors of interstel­
rat: Francisco (.'hrcnlclv.
in my raddle and looked at him. jleun-|
lar space hail not been exorbitant in their
det-stood perfectly, and called out rather
, ii*mw fmi right of way.
r«* of Lightning.
angrily,’Yes, I am coming.' But we did
“Therefore, with a view to encourage
TheirxulttiivVi.o
t-xph-sivi-j ’.ter
r is one of
or the
lhe forerove- ;
...
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I.’
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not get on fastfcDongh. aml| nt last I rode
qualitit, txl.il.ind by lhe electrical trn1^’ ‘‘,e
11 “d ’"“’f \bp
&lt;;-------tn
cccdingiy
moderate--viz.,
class at mcxlerau^-vte
two
up to the king, took my foot out of the m.&gt;-:t ,L.
Whn
the fluid
banpen* tonrst
ccedingly
first class at two
right stirrup mid secretly gave his horse
or,0.™r»dtak•“ taMtaon.b,
an energetic kick. Such a thing had never •rrtatahi. .&lt;&gt;&gt;t« h. &lt;n»„«»r«-Hta by
before happened .to the fnu mare, but the
move waa successful, for *k.c set off in a
o.mg ,»lm r.r... Uta » r'"n,i',''‘1:,lo,,.l.jvbl ot Hogltad nnd » t.w «beflue canter."—Pall Mnll Biidgct.
Md b!.n.&lt;1ne..&lt;lMamv, Muntar ta Uttag I «,UDtriw.
pr^pttog Mm«,lt «t to.

&lt;0 Cta-

tieuls without so much annoyance.
km
find my questions annoying, eh? roared
tbe docLr.wbo was as fiery us the chanrellcr himielf. "Very well, then, you tnay
go to tbe doctor* who treat their P»u«‘“
without asking them
B|,m^k
But
go to
to the
the horse
horse doctor*.
uoevor^.
Jkw
the justice of the physician - •‘f"1-•
mw the justice w i*10 i—j--——- — '
"
.
■*.
friend*
from
and they l*ecame firm friend* fromthat
that
time.—s«n Francisco Argonaut.

l.hlhg eoovlct labor In prisons-

Queen Kltrafota’s AmuleU,
Queen Khud*th during her last illnew
xrnte I.rou nd her neck a charm made of
gold which bad bred foqaenthtdbr'’by «n
old woman in Wale*, who declared that so
?ong ns-the queen wore it nhe would never
Lui. Tb. ta.uk&gt;, » ™' y'vSLtb.

change In the
wlilcli It has prospered

Ono of lhe beet weaver, in a
England) woolen mUl on one ot lhe
•-&lt; -oom. in that dty ran «« ™
in uiai
........ .
f-iii'in a week,
week, while
while an
an American
iu thecharm.
$1.23 in a
weaver on the came kind
lldrtoun dollar, I»r week. A pro- | .
k, Ijir.,loi, pwplcaore
turns
••etiev un« increaw, wagea. “J™! L.^,lf tte dreah
Suu'
thu Democrataare piedg'ull “,‘^nk
,,-oru u.mthe
^'^r ™ p ■

and that of your

rote

P»*sl.|

The summer »un la sinking ujw
The western *ky is all nclow,
As wnad’riftg through the meadow path*.
T.T’7&amp;J1’’|“‘‘U«low.conio«!1i1go:

but th,

Oiie famous sapphire wa* found in Ben­
gal by a poorniiin’whosold wwxlen spoons.
It was taken to Europo ombfought by ti e
boutoof lUspoll nt Rome. IxiteAit Lcame the-property of n Gcrmau prince
wh*i Mild It to Perret, a Parisian jeweler,
for fci.iMO. It was nlisolutely without, n
blemWi. end weighed l.dlkarat*. This
„
1U1M. eventually found lt| way IntoAue
stone
Museum
1 on*.
um-uii; &lt;*f
&lt;** Natural.*■»*•■••• History
*-.-—•&lt; at
------*'• , .
Afonutifnl
star Minnhtre
sapphire i*
is »wne
owned m
» : ..,M&lt;:tni Ktnr
New York, and two magnillcentsp-cimcM
hf
‘i jx---cssien »'
of Burdett-.
ot this
.1.1' jewel
j—I i■»
Coutwnrc valued n: dlJP.«*l Another in :
.■solid, hunust truth.
; ttataUverio" ot Mr. Hop, I- ~U«I tta,
And when wo said that there were
We,re •’inan-elous sapphire.' Iwing bine by (
half
and. men v/ka '■ (|ay&gt;.HUi
davl-gbt nnd amethyallub by night.— j
imn ns
ns many
uiu.i; thieves
...........— ........
rape"! and plundered’the foutnon tiie i jt.Weicrs’ Review.
*
in were
tho tn tho
——-------pension
rolls today __.rars
there
nenitunttarie* of «* dozen state* we only
When Bismarck first went to Dr.bchwentol.i the truth.— Durham (N. C.f Globe.
ingcr for treatment, he grew very angry
at the physician's searching questions.
I
Democratic party voted solidly Iu am tlr«l of your Interminable question*,
fo raid at lit. "Can’t you cure your R-

.1.1 labor of !»,«
'»“■ ■”d 'J'11'’
r
Turk
Kovernur ofbew
Vurk vetoed a bill abol-

h' pnblhai.

1
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1
DEMOCRATS LIKE IT.
■
They Commend the Paper Which Calls '
I

"Udcra should at ouca
m ballot schools, so that

irregularities for tho

MEMORIES.

OBeeS

;
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::nn. Gustav Blum
ich. Herman Can­
.. Leopold Deutcii. Frederick ” Flacm 1" Grell, F. W.
. C. A. G. Inte;1 ■ r, Gustave L.

*-u I
*w.iuro to JXnrrj.
«»*FiMXndiSKJth^J° ""T7 hM
lo-wn Mil? lh0V“'"!" ■&gt;&lt; ronnit

You often declare that noma floating
piece of intelligence is a "ajpartl” without
hardly knowing why Much a wort! should
be applied to an unfounded story. The
*h.e..r.&lt;,o7uX
•T,M u
,n cwu,"h »,oe’
wtird itself is the French for "duck," and
» uatltrred Cowers ur chased th0 b^e.
'dsnai.l Inv &amp; Sdu, ™
A'""'
w:t* first ured in its. present sense In the
1 £•?** 6,1,1 f,JPck »«l«d"y fair.
Int ter port of tbe Eighteenth century, hav­
ing
itt origin Id n gigantic hoax. Abqul
di.taue.uy
t.ut » preminm
• Fur
’ '*"!“r r)*’'
■Ward ot iuon«O
* i. i’ rrr^vn cx wl,!1 *,,ent «®P.
th«t time French. German and English
&lt;ta.dtx.-lta, uf tapemlunt P«,a„n
b°
Ard bfiMfib veil that hides the past.
papers were straining every nerve to sre
White backw ard roll tho bygone yrara
which could publish the most sensational
The number uf inouncta tn rehreb
Uu« Jf Mtr „Wi.„ wlw“ X
■terns. Their writers ran wkoi thu earth,
"the sky nfovo the earth and tbe cavern*
dnrtunytta WM were taj»ml by beta,
beu.-nth its surface" for.matcrinl on which
'onvlri up-'ri tbelr Lldli
A* Mowb forte 1 drove the rows,
to found extraordinary stories. At hut
nw
’
ta*!
k
■
in
’
,,f
c
’
‘
rc
‘
ahJ
Uorm-llion, one of the Paris competitors,
would ta^Mte thut tlrereo ra.’.ll... wm
HUt louuinu idurh t he world to Mo
itateil thnt an interesting experiment had
And planninginfl that I would be.
"“‘ri'-'-.ure-.-Wto of
just focn carried out in that city which
Ai fruil Denny Penfiou Bill.
°v “SV
1 "»tIng heart!
proved thcextr.icrdfnary voracity of duck*
tier tataiou i, Mke.1 for entirely
luu did not know life’s thorny way.
(cananls).
.
*
i«en &gt;&lt;M&gt; ot her need, aud the f.Anful wrwr, even when earth’s laurels won.
Twenty of thciw fowl* had been placed
W 1?.n&lt;itf,Ck.rt‘.*’y f“',a al
of d“ri
e!« of her hiubund and ber uta. Tbi,
together one morning, nnd nt an appointed
-------- —— «•*««&gt;.
w i.uhl I could be a youth again,
pr.-*«&gt;ntK
*Ku
_
«_
..
hour
one
of
the
number
was
killed,
cut ia-'
pMmta tta qnatien wbrtta, »lu S
bu free from heartache, care ami point
to small bita, feathers nnd nil, nnd fed to
pili'll u cn,»
rn-ut-tu
.&lt; liro
■ ..........
..
tab
Ua
per .l.-p.uu,.,,,
,]f
—Julia Wool In Gutxl Huusckecplng.
;he oth&lt;|r nineteen. Fifteen minutes laf/x
motay .pproprtatal for i»irio£.-v«to
No. 19 y as hashed and served to thd re­
of Sally Ann Bradley Bill.
Im’
| malniogeig
..................
.....
maining
eighteen
in lhe mm
manner. The.
The
elderly married
porter
1 be soldien of our civil war. tu their
*r Middleclr
MM.HtaJre.
.1 - .• ■
------ I110 ,ookn ' •’*P«riiucnt
- '
t WHS
was commenced nt
nt 7
7o'clock ta
in
! after
1
-"
'tabu
I '!■* nwrnlta. lire wperimentef. mralurl,
pay aud bounty, received *uchcompenthe«' i
’ “ 25 1 !
“'“talon ■•bMblng- o .jutk „,rJ- ufu... utautm,
sation
fcr
military
service
aa
has
vu .or military service aa Ir*i nsror ■im.iii..
«unuiau ra
mdtatolJti
’
■.
“
?
"'"
“
'"T
.
“
od
n&lt;
i&lt;&lt;iu»r:„
to
Id
(noon)
ib.ni
wm bul
bevn nceiTOtly
|Kfvro,lnrai
" lh'lor 11
Ltta' f?«ua &lt;*t “oto'-t'c rlr- ooo duck rcinolnlns lu tbo pen, and lie ot
mankind weu: :»w..r, TUrMllj uw), &gt;»'■
“
te/mloli
1 "'“reodwr, when com., wm placed In tliejMullon ot b,riu|l
. there wouhl have focu ।
have Iroen provided for at suhUers* Saui!
t'000 „ *1a?-1,8B0
'1’ iln I1" Vl'i'"1 l!““" ""j me miniature lift dedicated to the trades- -------L nineteen
•
entrn*-'Lin
companions.
homes.—Vcto of Dependent Pension Bill 4a)&lt;0
■met:
•:
p.:rcel*
and coal r
acuttles
•
“T’. went
"r*"&gt;!
This siorj-, pleasantly narrated, obtatae*!
Though twelve Brighton. ..t tho K! . revealed. Tld. i« a tael ot tarr.aebln rim Otte Inna:, c“ ■&lt;i!‘r
below the level of • a sitctcro which the writer had never even
X.n
L"."
S«*l:»tl'&lt;l'4ed. Before th. end &lt;d tbe yearn
stoner twtiBed that ho wm tree trum
'"" rt’ln'n't the na- (nd run the roun.tr of all the prominent
,obJ.ct at tbi.
• Xe I
neuralgia and disease ot the evr, before reetama lhaa
extent
at llb,
remplieatioa, II journal**
Journal. c.f
..t Enrnp■ ■ bad
■ • even breu
■
)• there a reared,, Cretalal,
p turenij
I, . 1
■Ye,;t7
J'‘ lloeal
“‘nl compiientiou,
Europe, and
rnllr’tueut I act of thu opinion that'tho
'Vbrelt caa be ea.,I, and readily
are | .t
Ivan-'
'-'I;'" "&gt;td L laxoha
Uoslm havluf
having under- I -.rau.latbl
translated low
into Indian,
Indian, Chinese, JapancM
evWreco against tho. pen, I &gt;n
„nito
nubdi "
“1,Sbte»M.
with
converea. 1 rnd
“ ,n‘«•&gt;■•••- - tabor,
- with rf,r)vnn.,.
nn.i uthlr Innunagere For many year*
pl.ed. la&lt;&gt; bandretl year. apo. paal.t
A1‘"&lt;or,1‘'&gt;i "ffr-nM the .lo“y &lt;
eatKtactory.-Veto ol Bill Botuloping •’ largely bV thm Jex:'tlt^the’reTi™, Kta2!, f!SHfJt“n”l!i’:“
wae story of the "twenty coH. L. Kyler.
.
| Loui-s of France mode
st. rn l.-'wra
l.-.ws fur'tfo
ti, L
.
I nan1*” was n common laughing stock, and
untie Mem
r...
.
,■
f S.i„:
!;'.r"11 l,y tke fear | tbe wonj Itw-lf has ever since retaincl it*
Even- relaxation ot principle ta the ! government
,
,
of ...
this yuunjrolonv lu
t
of
scaklhig
grease
or
foiling
indignation,
I
■TroDting of uensinn*
pensions inrite*
novel ►■jjiiiiicauce.—St. Louli Republic.
"Touting
jnnlu. application
.... , tu marriage. i{(* decreed that cverv fid! .r
our porter attempted to wrest a ki&amp;s from i
................... . ■ ■
ef iH?nril&gt;us*withbut merit and encour­ I having n kortn
tiro lips that were near. And. ns the indig- j
.Tiie Oldest Herbarium.
ages tht»?/rbo for gain urge honest men , ■ , ................ ..wm.m w m-,u uccuun nant Loostm tHumjwd him on the head '
41
।
Th&lt;- oUli-st herbarium in the world Is in
t \
‘laU*,r lb‘X w’ n',Jt’1 married. with the caudle&amp;iick tbe temporary me»&lt;» become -luthon. st.-Veto of Elizabeth
—si..L. iayuuia Ixid'es] Home Journ.il.
" 1 the Egypt dogUt muMum nt Cairo, nnd
S. Do Krafft Bill.
chan
it
al
ob.Ur;i&lt;kh&gt;n
yielded
to
the
impulse
.
।—j------v. uuvnwv: vtrairo m &lt;i n.n
M •"»» inconspicuous collection of
of
outrag-d
nb.d the
porter, with
This officer was undoubtedly brave
om.Mld
cry 'iriue.
slot ’swiftly
downwanl
nnd llru'(I
°f plants. These port Ions of
Dangerous CdWHlrator.
and efficient, rend , ring liueounirv val­
. m-d' H.
..I ui.in ... 1m- m
l‘j"Mts,u ,l flowers werothkcn from wreaths
Prolwbly du well meaning jMwt was eve* &lt;li«;
•
nu
’"^IT-nml.
ll -arrived
the
-U
dVin
Ulh
,° nnd garlands in thocefflns With mummies,
uable service, but it doe* not’ appear to »
l.C.f.a
„
’? ■‘■‘T":
M. V«l&gt; :■ OMlcnr
... ,hl.
n-liel ultimately
u„r“,f
taJL*!.
have been &lt;Sf so distinguished a char­
,A c
vl.tauot Id, .ticking !
in • hi shaft nnd nldTrenttog
suffocating .lowlj,
slowly with
wkh
'“J
"^nngs. and from edi­
acter. nor ate the circumstance*- of his
....b
1,1
tj(&gt;«i
ronllin.r
..-lit.
bli* plants winch w ere set in earthen ri?sUOSOlieutiy
nrrv*i|&lt;«l for high
h:»rh treason
tr.-T
L
.,1 t'l.nlKn,.
...i.;,.. __ _ . ...
war
one day arrested
Widow such as to rentier a gratuity jus­
“ bw " ™ &lt;ta K "'I ta
... ......... ...
Htar of tb. wputeta. M &lt;1.0
he was peacefully eating his dinner ata
tifiable.—Veto of Bill Pensioning Widow
village Inn.
S Utaioi.tatatjr.____________ । Woml oae^ Ma&gt;J ..r
or ttalr
o.
o(lb. tat rotting pita,aora|
of'Commddore Man-hand.
.
The landlord of the inn where- he was in
I believe that if the veterans of .the
i
.
; mains are so well preserved that, after be­
. the habit of dining di**&lt;*overedon a table ::
a Youngster’* Fean, of Bears.
. jng imiied with warm tenter, they can be
war knew all that is going on in the wav ■ piernof p*|K-rou which w,-re written some
,
ra? n?°n',my own recollections, my handled like modern herbarium specimens.
of granting pensions by private bills they' : unintelligible phrases, and below in n
would lie more disgusted’than any clan | plain, I old hand. "Here I will kill the -clilldho&lt;:&lt;l was haunted by laars. They i The colors, too, are 'preserved in a remarkwere dot bean- but of lxx&gt;ks. so far r.s I can aide wnyl
।
king.""
of citizen*.— Veto of June 32. Itfrx.
rememl--:-, but a childish tonnula for the: The mpst Important matter in connection
The landlord consulted with the chief oF
1 cannot spell out any principle upon ।
is apt to frighten
th«kc
plants
is their
age.age.
The
---- ;: which
.
mieiwuwith
».tn
nnpv
piiiuu.
ii &lt;iii-ir
ine re| dark Unknown
which the bounty of tho govurniuent- i police. Ckarly this clew (o a conspirary
'■*,'! vvery liitlestnulgcr who come* alone into mahis of funeral food are found in tcunba
j ought t; lie fvlloae*! up. The perwn pho '
shou{d b‘« benoured through the instru­
,»ru.r s.’.i .L ”1^?°" ' " I ’’ds .'.-p.-'it world of ours. Many nn hour ns far back as 8.000 years before Christ,
। bait left the pn
—r vh .&lt;l’ -already
1- • • focn-re- hare libit: a-.vafo in .m ecstasyof tremmpi
1
1 1
'
• ’
.
------ • Five hundred years later grains of mustard
mentality of the flood of i*ensiou-bills I marked’ fur ins
s absent air nnd gleaming bling
the incrous
mc.rous breathing
breathing of
of thtr
t her -wed, capi-ultK of (flaxseed, gourds, lentils,
that reach mo.. The theory seem* to । eye. Thnt man: wn«
was Frehahtre.
Fcclmhlre.
...... rr 't-.-deep
, . „ atl my side u
..... ,.................... .
Mbit
11 should be ’loud• beaus, figs, pino nei-dles, juniper berries
Imvu l-en adopted that no imm who
cn*&gt;;:g|i to rouso tlu-dlrv fo-a.«ts from their and other edibles nro found. The richest
lord to'wnd for Idnithc
wrved in the army .can fo the Mibjeci of
lui-kiiw places.
ticquisitwnH in leaves and flowers totliuj
Reath or impaired health exvrpt they spiralur tame to dinner."
i ; these hou - &gt;did not "einbitu r my in,- herluirinin were made from the tomb*
are chargeable to his seryu-*. - Veto of
•y now
iu retrospect
cause , ronstructled between the Eighteenth aud
...------------.,—--------M. A. Daugherty Rill
What does dianat me ] Eicventh|ccaturies 11. C.
,
■nctubnace of other hours of "
that I■
Antony the flowers chiefly employed In
Whatever else may ia* said of this
:t floral dikirations for the dead were tho
Anna- perio
•; n I w.iik trjJng to tu|jmrt
L’laimasit’* ochievenicnts during bis short
:ii d ai'tiona to ah ngreemeat
it blue c.n«{ white lot a*, the ret! poppy, tho
military career, it must be conced'd 'hat
... .ih
.&lt; ■ ,partit
&gt;: ii&lt; ular
uinr urrilur
heroine out ul
oi
mjemai hollyhock,
non; u&lt;&gt;ck, cruwn
sainuernum,.
&gt;t , oriental
crown enrj
chrysanthemum,.
he accumulated :i great deal of disabiihsp| enedto fo my nearest uc- safllowerj pomegranate flowers, willow
o of Wilson Pension Bill.
; quait
ut th •time.- Atlantic Monthly, leave*, uraMxs and peppermint. Celery
\ ...
i - •. ..U.K
i
m&gt;ui I
—- .
IcaVcs came ,into nquisltiun. later, and
bUpocktt.
Water.
onions, lijcks nnd garlic played an imnorCar« tulii&lt;-« Afoul tVuter.
"Monsieur, you may finish ymir dinner ,
Risldlincuk iumnkr ever.
. careful liU,t part; in t&gt;.e offering* to thu dvad/One
nbody
and your trngedt
- ■ &lt;■:
in regird :o thein-,uf onukitig
drinking water,
water, but
but OJ ,il,; ’-rel,vr2‘5 conclusions drawn from this
.y to
make the
is that Egypt
ban sustained
no
Cocnfwativcly e|t-«y
it, make
vne principles
principles , herbarium
--------- ~ -•—
•----------I—:—" ~~
&lt;.t
ktawn. Some f»r-|
----------■•“
&lt;1 i.v jiL-n.- aWrolly
-t nirnliv known.
for- I npi»rec:nclimatic
changes during tho
.
—
I—
’
: wnsdMike
pure
watcrbrcauN-it
is :insipid. I . Inst4,0(x&gt;year*.—Ganlen and Forest.-

It .u «d tat
Hut w
1-rrj.oM there exlxu , rHdeepee.tj Ji *
reg»r&lt;l*r OBUian&gt;t&gt;«.l wthtttarw,
after taM.
reenld ,amnluwealhme unj pretotaed taolptalr, aud

tfho bad
red t heir

Dr. William
.us Bieu. Julius
. Emil Berulzbei-

fits*

G ROYER.

f.« Harritah
“•&gt; P”"*’ /«&gt;*'-_
-----------fa the Amt «c*n mechanic?
•
Not
t0&lt;b. A,n»M
------I
^j^yuBouxht to taptaewith flf»y-«®*i ful ta your father
u.. U-JOH., “I ric

O« bUdta

but when &gt;"»
then, won't be tar W&gt;. -tkxxl Xewa

cbprfli ot ISnor. ...
tJ|i&gt; he
ln
l.h..l by “ .tro.
' “"'■&gt;&lt; rip ol tb. p.tloo«l a.bt ot Engltatt.
?TJ^. Jw.L^ ttaSr t%S!l reMehiuftootan. tta «« ot hl. tlcta'.
h&lt;. !
VI '
|
second waa Lutut Illis time tho national debt from
t.. i.-e &lt;&gt;f rixy'
f
va_i- i little wap* hud been run up from 53,500,sent. tu the nortli fir the rt ace ofja yjrji । (W(XX) t(153,300,000,000. Having taken his
ami u jhlrtl
‘
seat it odcurredjo him to ask, ‘At what
oriydfr«iton.-(.hainfoni JonrnaL
. ,
.
-lf.
1 ruteiloyb'i travel?'
•“Sixty miles nn hour, sir, including
Chlendcr Oddities.
. stoppage*,* |s the answer.
Uh*
month
nn&lt;l week
The flay* of th
—
------------.
*
•• ‘Then when shall We reach Centauri?’
way* the «mr i? March nnd Nbvemfor, in
•* • In 4H;aa.(XM) years, sir."—Boston Globe,
April and July hnd iu September and De«,„Ms U..&lt; Is itMun-l. •■eun.j-. In-uu «
u„Wp.|
Mondav, November will do likewise, the
....
,
.
;
n I.
lo lire “tar mouth.
ta &lt;I“H"S »“&gt;
wwatar . ta
.tar" In Imp jmr .Ttaunry i. cnrdwl M .lmo« M KtaU » iwrmxily M
lul. April tail Julr.lnutlrer ™ |, to wta r nipl If Itaowmw taAmumrlpjUry
*
In IrTh
lean rear is .
which
supplies
the people
with water
: , Ih If,
’|bir.
F«i.L.nrv
r“
i'Ublic
ta»r;»l.u^
P. tappl,
tb.m from
Itta-

•

"Was tbero ever fifteen mltiutcF during
the day when you were not amaking?" T
asked of a devoted1 lorerof the weed.
“Yas." |&gt;e answered, "there was one «■
casion when I didn't smoke for six hourw.
That was the bngcat six tours I totvo ever
kno’wn.”
"How was that?’’ I ask»«l. "You must
have been jtrended aomr-whete without.
any cigars, olh'.-rwlM yon never would
bnv» stopped. I know you Ur* well.”
"If&gt; no means," he .•uwwered. “ My pochet wa* full of cigars,and I had my pipe and "
tolu*. co ;wuch so Ixxjt. It wns when 1 waa
trnv. ling In Germany," he said reminis­
cently, us be at ruck a match. "I once got
on r.n excursion train going into Berlin
and oh was my custom went Into n ronok*
ing car. The train was so crowdtxl that
several women came into tbe car to get
oealx. Two of them, one young and good
looking.tho othermlddlenipsd and buxom, ,
Mt.oppoMte me. I waaabont to light a
fresh cipnr when ft occurred to me tbotj
my smoking might poradbly be offensive,
i could not speak a word of German, but)
I felt it wise to get the permission of thu
old woman opposite. I took my cigar out
c.f my mouth, raised my hat to the woman
and fogan a scries of puntorhlmic gestures
thnt I thought could not fail Lo make her
undcn&gt;Uind my meaning and would elicit
an a-•tenting nod in reply.
"She stared nt me ferociously. Still
holding that cigar and looking from one
woman to the other I kept on motioning
dcprecatlngly. half apologetically, hut still
persistently.
The wornhn i&amp;oked mad
enough to eat me. Then ahe-suddenly
snatched the cigar out of my fingers and
threw it out of tbe window with a look that
implied she wanted none of my imperti­
nence. Whether she thought I waa trying
to flirt with her protege or that I meant to
insult her by offering her a cigar I never
learned. But I immediately subsided, and
until we got to Berlin 1 hod to content my­
self with thu memory of my last-smoke,"
nnd an expression of amuM-ment commin­
gled with gentle regret stole over the face
of the adorer of Lady N icotine ns he puffed
away In silence.—New York Herald.
Wolf Vengeance.
During one of my hunting and fishing
excursions in Louisiana I was fishing on a
lake two or three miles long and from onequarter to one-half mile wide. On one side
the hill land catnc down, near the lake,
leaving about one-quarter mile of sand
beach, nnd while there I saw a deer run­
ning at the top of Its speed toward tbe lake,
and a moment later a wolf aptteared in hot
pursuit. ’ Expecting thorn to plungo into
lhe lake, when I could overtake and kill
them Isith in the water, I kept my place.
Just Iwforu the d«*er rcachwd tho water It
was caught by tho wolf, which pulled it
down nnd killwl It. Then the wolf stalked
around, looked about, trotted off ,M»me dis­
tance and set up a hotvl, went farther and
again howled, nnd then into the woods,
when 1 heard more howling.
The wolf l&gt;cing out of sight I rowed my
bout to the place and got the deer and then
went back to my fishhooks. Shortly,
there nppean-.l upon t he scene a p:ickof ten
or twelve wolves. They Milffed and moved
all around where the deer had been killed.
These movements occupied considerable
time They would huddle together,change
alAut and trot about in all directions,
keeping cluse ti^jether.
Finally they got into «• fight. The whole
pack attackeil quo wolf arid killed it. It
whs literaily bit and cbewe&lt;l to pieces.
Now what wits the wolf killed for?' The
probability is, and I am almost Positive,
that the dead wolf was the one that killed
the deer. I have talked to many Hunters
upon this subject "&lt;1 have come across
but two who had b&lt;rn anything similar,
and they thought the wolf had been killed
for lying. If it wns done |n the c-p-‘ I saw
for lying it was the only time I ever knew
n wolf to lai killeti wrongfully —Forest
and Stream.

The Seven Golden Cities.
Early in the Sixteenth century, not later
than 1330, in the time of Nuno de Guzman,
viceroy of New Spain (Mexico), a remark­
able story waa told to a friar of lhe City of
Mexico by nn Indian. This red Joe Mulhntton said thnt directly north of the Mex­
ican capital, about forty days’ journey,
there lay Mven cities, each as large as tbe
City of Mexico Itself, where the inhabitant*
did nothing but work in the various arts
in which gold and silver are employed.
With the characteristic spirit of tho in­
vader Guzmnn sent . an iinned host in
search of the seven golden cities, bat they
returned without accomplishing the object
of their mission.
loiter on, about 1538. Mendoza, the then
viceroy of New Spain, Kent Friar deNiza
tn quest uf the "Cities of Gold." After
bis return to the capital Niza published a
narrative of his trip nnd adventure*, in
which he says: "I found Cevola, the larg­
est of the cities, to fo a place of very many
Rouses, nil five stories high, all of the ves­
sels and ornaments therein being pf pure
gold. The people are white and use ves­
sels of gold snd silver, fur they bare no
other metal in such nbundur^."
"Forty days’, journey north uf tljeClty of
Mexicd" would mean somewhere in what
is now United States territor/, probably
New Mexico. The United State* govern­
ment ha* inAde something of an effort to
find the lost "Cities of Gold," all of which
have proved failures.—St. Ixniis Republic.

Saperstlllon A font Drovrued Bodies.
Superstition everywhere has many curi­
ous modes of recovering the body of a
.i—day
..t V
m.-w wise with ice from the Mime reservoir. IT"
nnd. November. The last
ofmI.February
fact that11 he propriety of a public water ;drowncd penion. The universality of thia
,irtd the 4th day of July always occur on
supply should have been generally adm't- 'form of sitpenaRkm is shown by the fact
the Mime day of the week; the .same is true
thnt in one form ok another it is shared in
of May Day and Christmas.—Philadelphia ted nnd public water service generally In­
troduced while the idea of a public supply this country by white man and Indian
Press.
____ I_____________ _
of the same water In its frozen state should alike.
Sir James Alexander, ia his account of
„
apparently have occurred to nobody .is a
Great Editor—Really, sir, you are ask- curious illustration of the illogicality of Canada, Cells us; “The Indians imagined
that in tho case- of a drowned body its
Ing me a goad deal to request me to ex- ' our mental processes.
Of course a public ice supply would be place may be discovered by flouting a chip
change with your paper. Your paper Isn’t
like the water supply at cost, and the re­ ot cedar wood, which will stop and turn
a quarter tho size of mine.
Rural Editor—Oh. I’ll make that nil lief from the extm^ion of the Iceman would round over the exact spot. An instance
right. I’ll rend two or three copies.—New be a very substantial help, especially to occurred within my own knowledge in the
tbe poor, who now to a considerable extent case of Mr. Lavery. of Kingston Mill,
York Weekly.
■
have tu get along without ice on account whose boat overset nnd himself drowned
near Cedar island, nor could the body be
If there are many whose daily diet is too of the expense.—New.Nation.
discovered until this experiment was re­
varied, too luxurious, there are also many
sorted to."—Notes and Queries.
who. through unkind nnd unpropitioua
circumstances, are scarcely able to supply
A small farmer in Aberdeenshire, hav­
the wherewithal to satisfy the legitimate ing a wife that had been long ailing and.
Captain Greig, a Scotchman, who was
confined to bed, wa* of so niggardly a dis­
wonts of nature.
known as the “King of Fanning island,”
-------- ;
position that he grudged the poor woman
The oak of Gelemos, which was felled iu
mUch ns a light. Sheina pet one night haa just died. Many years ago he took
pesses&gt;*ion
of Fanning island, a coral reef,
1810 realized H.850 for iu owner; the bark exclaimud, "Ob, fana this an. unco’ thing
was' ’-old fcr $l.oa&gt; and the trunk and -----------------that a ptjir body
- - "&gt;i
’ill —
na'o ge£_Hght to see,to and supplied veraeh with guano. Soon
dee.” The husband nies up mid lights a after settling there he made a journey of
branches for K1.350 more.
candle, end placing it at the bedfoct says 1,000 miles to Honolulu to finds wife. He
The Meilitenanean wa would cut tho to bij Wife,' "There, Ute doo!”—Scdttiah returuid *Hh hlsLride. and brought up:*
I far.illy’in his lonely island Lome.—Ex______________
United States in two across its greatest A nwricrjL
breadth* making rm open sen from New ;
■ cLange.
__________________
P«:&lt;*ioKrn;’tdn&lt; While smoking.
York to Vancouver.
A Peculiar Mistake.
. Phormjraphlc cigar helJera .-.re nc.vellks
01-1 Mr. Fuiton Ferry 1- Iworning very
Domitlan w;:s awu&amp;itinted by murder­ among the gilded youth. |V»Tth roeb i.ol.l. "
ers hircfl by his wife, who diacovered that is supplftd a jKicket of pl.d i wh'lj pbeto- glra-j-.rminded. Mewling Johnny Fizzletop
he hail put "mu’ name in a list of those Le grapbic papcru about the size of a pcotagu he ns^ied:
stamp. Oue of these i« placed in the in­
"Aro you thu only son in tbe famdy?" •
.intended to destroy.
terior of the bolder, nnd as tbe ammonia
"Humph! I’ve beer, taking you tat
Tho natives uf C-arta Rica believe llml* vapor arising from the consumed tobacco
both memory and the power uf thought uro passes over them the photograph i* devel­ your brother ever since I first saw you."—
ops!.—New York Telegram.
Texas Sifting*.
located in the li^ec.

�Hastings Banner,
Thursday, October 37, 189a.

Cobb.
dickering, fine figuring and manipulating
Mesara. Armstrong. Kenjon and Kenas- among committees than was ever known
ton are filling thr offices now fur which ' In Barry county politics.
The first break came when the demothey have been renominated. They have
. done well for tbe people, and are worthy cnuic committee placed on lhe democratic
' of a re-election. They are so well and fa­ ticket the name uf Wm. O. Lowden for
vorably known that do more need be said praaeentor.
Thru there was more scheming and fig­
tat their praise. They will ail Im* re-elected,
we believe, by handsome majorities.
uring. After being kept up fur a while, .
Of the other candidate! wo will make R. 11. ijtmbee, democratic nominee for

EDITORIAL NOTES.

further pention.
sheriff withdrew, and James D- Benham’s
John G. Nagler. candidate for clerk, is name went on In Its place, the change
supervisor of Irving, a worthy young man being made by tbe committee. This oc­
who has won bis own way utiakled In the curred last Monday. Al the same lime.
FOB VICK PRESIDENT,
bold_____
and —
fearless
world. He is by trade a carpenter; but Dr. Woodmansee,
. _____
_that ____
WHITELAW REID.
having
by hla industry and work secured ! probibltiuulst was endorsed by the demoOF NEW YORK.
asplendid education, be Is also a success-; dratfo coinmlttere for coroner, as was
ful teacher. He Is a man In whom Umj also Charles Howard Thomas, fur com­
^iilBLiii wARMitiuUiU people can trust and be never deceived. missioner.
And now we come to the prohibitionists.
Some effort has been made to repro»ent
** SMtW................ jiiui a: ,i,*k kv irf
that Mr. Nagler Is nut popular at home. They had had a straight ticket In Ute field
............ jouii-ii. NXiitiii ’When the returns from Irving aro lu. It except Benham and Lowden. When their I
*"
01
ciuiuisw.aditbX.s will be seftuv that John G. Nagler has a ticket is handed iu to lhe county clerk by
Cwt,
......... Biis kraios good majority. He will lead his ticket by Dr. Woodmansee and Charles Howard
to r^ttes *0—7;^wx.iwiaiv many votes. He Is popular and strong, Thomas, chairman and secretary of lhe
because he Is straightforward. He Is in prohibition county committee, we find
thereon the names of Milton F. Jordan,
every way competent for the position.
num w. walk Sa
For Surveyor
Jas. H. McKeviL of Middleville, is democratic and people’s party nominee,
................. LEK k.odkk
about as well known as any man in Barry for senator, and Isaac H. Wick wire, peo­
For Coroners.
Alik AML VASHOKS
JAMKS W. SACKKTT eounty, and is everywhere favorably ple’s and democratic nominee for register.
known. He was the republican candidate •* We will not attempt tn explain why

FOB PRESIDENT.

BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.

f

Ciuiiy.

’jOTtrir’r'HAMBmkit' S ii'oit.™

’SdSvG*'Tviis«£’'•* ’ ’&gt;»»*«“•
Count?

...........

,

6i“w*

^KPBvru“,rAT«i“itL.'«

At Large-Western District.............. ;..................
JAY A. HUBBELL, of Houghton.
Fourth District...........................................................
PHILIP T. COUiKUVE, ot Barry.

Alternate
At Large-Western District...................................
AARON CLARK, of Kent.
Fourth
j' jiosiioK. of VinBuren.
Coagresslonal Ticket, 4th District. .
For
Leglolatlve Ticket
-K wiLkixs

REPUBLICAN TICKET­
National, State and County.

murneswun, ouu UIIU.^.. _ ——w.—w----some uncultivated place where they could
retire and live as they pleased. Often when
the creatures had been deaf to the ten fence
a new trial and verdict were undertaken to
carry out tho excommunication.
There are given in tbe book, ou the au­
thority of official records, accounts of a
vast Dumber of trials of horses, cattle,
fowls, dogs, goats, snakes, leeches, etc.
The majority of casee are taken from the
records of French courts, though Italy
furnishes a goodly number. In Naples
itself, for example, an. om w»w solemnly
trhd and condemned to be burned to
death, a proceeding which called forth a
scoffing poem from a wit of the period.
Civil suite were generallftllrected against
vermin,euch as caterpillar*, j(rubs. leeches,
locusts, ruts, mica and so on.
In 1451 a suit was instituted against the
leeches which infested the ponds In the
neighborhood of Berne, in Switzerland, and
the bishop of I-ausannc, in his instructions
to hfa parish priests of Berne, which In- |
structfons were, solemnly approved of by
the professors of tbe University of Heidelburg, msntioned that it would be advisa­
ble to procure “soue of the aquatic worms
and place them before tho magistrates."
This was done, and thu leeches, both those
pretent and those alMtent. were ordered to
leave the places they had no boldly Infested
within thn*6 days on pain of incurring tho
malediction of God.—New York Tribune.

I

A08CTT 14. 1879.

For Oo**™°5„j1NT- tt’.n't. -I

long winded arguments ot mediaeval justies sod juriste. Tbe sentence generally
condemned tbe accused insects or antmala

two years ago. Though defeated by 30
plurality, he ran nearly 100 ahead of his
ticket * He hi a strong, capable man , pop­
ular bycause be deserves to be, well-liked,
because of hla whole-hearted, genial
kindly ways. Hu will, if elected, make
one of the best. If not the best, ^sheriff
Barry county has ever had. We expect to
see him elected.
Chas. W. Jordan. Every man knows be
is tiie best qualified man in Barry county
for register, because be is tbe most famil­
iar with lbe~offiee. He is worthy the
votes of the people of Barry county. He
will give to them the most competent ser­
vice. He is not able to do other than cler­
ical work, and Uie position will be of great
help to him. As to his controvefty with
Mr. Wlckwlre. the people of Barry county
need not be concerned, it is a private
matter. It has no business In tbe cam­
paign, because misunderstandings do and
will arise; but the place to settle them
la not at tbe polls. At the very best. It is
one good man’s word against that of an­
other man equally as good.
James A. Sweezey, for prosecutor, needs
no introduction. That ho is far more com­
petent than his opponent no one can or
does question. And we aay without fear
of successful contradiction tlmt a man
like his opponent who attempts to ride into
office on the platform of three parties. Is
unfit to be trusted. And we say further,
that Mr. Sweezey wauta It understood he
will enforce all laws Impartisllj. In his
pr
long and honorable professional
career, no
one ever knew him to go back on a
client.- He nil not go back ou Barry
county.

these changes were made. We simply
record the fact that they were made. We
simply nute it as a fact that bargains are j

BUY
YOUR
'
WINTER
UNDERWEAR
Soon, and remember we are better able than ever before
to suit you in that line of goods,

L. E. STAUFFER.

IM5TINQ5 BANNER
---- and----

N. Y. TRIBUNE
The

papers for $1.10 per year.

BROS

never entered Into without a consideration
of some sort. Wbat inducements were I
held-uut to wake these bargains go, we sTe
unable to state now. That there were in;
Aucetnenls uf some soil we think no man
who has any brains under his hat will
question.
-

Is It any wonder that there Is a &lt;*utitempt
for politics when-those high In tbe coun­
cils uf parties engineer such deals. Noth­
ing. not even the use of money at elections
which all men deplore, is so debasing and
debauching as that kind uf politics.
We point out these things simply that
tiie people may know the facts. No' man

pLEASE

come in

Come in anyway'
ami see our stock of

Go to DK. LOWRY’S and
have your eyes fitted with eye
nor paper In Barry county will dispute the :
facts; they may deny our conclusions from ;glasses or spectacles,
In or­
them. But with the facts before them, our
der to have your eye sight
readers are competent to draw their own
conclusions. If they will stop to think It jpreserved into old age, the
ortr. we care not what their politics. If
eyes should be properly exam­
they are not interested In the deals' them­
selves they will, we believe, conclude as :ined and the right kind of
we do about them.
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry
keeps
a
large
stock
of the fin­
CRIMINAL BEASTS.
est quality and greatest varicurious study of Man s deal- । efy of eye glasws and spectaINGS WITH THE BRUTES.
cles at his office, where you
Magistrates sot- f can have your eyes examined

goods.
We want to show
yd a the best stocked
storein town, with

STAPLE and FANCY Groceries.
Crockerv

Glassware,

China ana

Those who sympathize with the princi­
ples of the republican party have reason
to congratulate themselves ou tbe excel­
t« Over the &lt;iallt
.
11 alence uf the ticket, national, statr/and
•I or a Liu.—1 -r '
“&gt;• *&gt;»•«&gt;.
county, which their party has placed in
*u luiect—Au Interesting Book.
the field.
A look which will delight all lovers of the
Psesident Harrison stands squarely upon
?vrioo» and grotesque, as well as provide
the republican national platform, ably and
food for serious thought, baa appeared at
As
to
Messrs.
Walker
for
commissioner^
vigorously championing ttflit declaration
Napleaamlcr thetltleof •'Criinlnnl Beaata.”
of principles. He has given lhe nation an Dm. Sackett and VanHorn, for coroners, i Its author. Signor d'Addorio, .describes it
administration worthy the nation, and un­ they are worthy men. and will acceptably as a mere attempt to deal with the subject.
He prepared it without assistance, and ad-'
der which It has graudfy prospered. Not fill the offices for which they are named.
mite that it only imperfectly covers the
Lee S. Cobb is an old surveyor, and will
only have our national Industries been
ground he baa outlined. Yet it presents a
make
a
faithful,
capable
official.
perfectly astounding array of fact* and
greatly Increased in number and extent,
veracious incidents relating to tbe sup?
but tbe money of the country is abundant
SELF-RESPECTING
DEMO­ posed amenabilityof brutes totheclvillaw.
and abundantly good. Tlwse who «£avor FOR
The reader is first reminded that the
CRATS. POPULISTS AND PRO­
tbe use of silver as money can certainly
ancient laws of tbe Egyptians, Indians,
HIBITIONISTS TO CON­
PeraiAna, Hebrews ami Greeks attributed
not criticise an administration which has
y
SIDER.
rights and duties U&gt; animals, and . decided
used tbo entire bullion? product of the
The Campaign In Itarry County DUcuaned. that equally with men animals were sub­
country, which Increases our currency
ject to praise or blame, reward or punish­
The Banxkh does not set Itself up u ment. For thia reason severe penalties
*64,000,000 a year, and gives the 30 cents
profit on eaeh silver dollar coined to Uncle tbe political conscience of any man or par­ were instituted against men who took the
Sam and* not tbe sliver mine owner. ty. But there are a few political perform­ life of animals, maltreated or hurt them
without reason, and equally revere' penal­
Moreover, those who nan*, a sound and ances ip Barry eounty, that ought to be ties were awarded to animals for acts hart­
stable currency should Dot favor the dem­ generally known. And as all democrats, ful to tbe lives or property of men. Little
ocratic Idea ot a state bank, or wild cat populists and prohibitionists do not live at by little these laws, which flourished
when mankind waa still childlike and in­
currency, whose awful evils this country tbe -county seat, -not all of them know the
To hunting parties. Call and see us before buying. Any make you may want, Candee,
genuous, fell into disuse as the human
disgusting political maneuvering which race became aware ot ite immense supe­
baa learned to her sorrow.
Boston or Lycoming. Also Socks and Rubbers, Felts and Rubbers, Felt Shoes and Boots,
In state affairs the republican party Is has been going on among certain of tbe riority, and finally the cold and reasoning
and Felt Slippers. Call and see us,
Romans denied to animals any.rights and
„ not afraid nor ashamed of Its accord. The opposition leaders.
duties, and pronounced them to be void
First,-the people’s party convention was
. last two years of squaw buck rale liave cost
of conscience or personality, without,
tbe people of Michigan In taxes 31P2.000 held, and every nominee pledged himself however, deciding that they were mere
more than lhe last two years under Gov. to “keep In lhe middle of tbo road,” to machines.
Then came a reaction.
Tho Middle
Luce. dThe reputation of our state has vote tor Weaver, and for none but Weaver
Ages, distinguished for tbe predominance
suffered because of laws passed by the nun. Those taking this convention oath, of Imagination over reason, leaped back nt
squawbDck legislature, tbe lives and prop­ m&gt; Co »I&gt;eak, were Charles A. Brown, nom­ n bound to superstition and barbarism,
ty of our citizens being especially endan­ inee for representative, William W. Cole, and all rights nnd duties were restored to
animals, together with such responsibility
gered by the squaw buck kerosene law. for probate judge, James J). Benham, for that when they committed any act hurtful
One aucif legislature and administration is sheriff, E. J. Feigbner, for clerk, Oscar to man or hla works they were summoned
Matthews,
for
treasurer,
Isaac
Wlckwlre.
os
criminals and subjected to the rigor of
enough. Ixst the alate be restored to those
who have proven their ability {o conduct for register, Wm. O. Lowden, for prosecu­ the law. Ln the Sixteenth century this
huniauizi ng of animate began again to de­
its affairs properly. Tbe republican state tor aud Charles Ho ward Thomas for comcrease, until iu the Seventeenth century it
ticket, headed by Hon. John T. Rich Is mlsetauer. Of all these tbe most pro­ entirely disappeared.
After this historical sketch, Signor
one that deserves tbe suffrages of the nounced was Mr; Lowden, who made a
d'Addosio considers the advance of science
voters of Michigan, aud of Barry eounty. speech regretting that the (hnalia platform
ia relation to tbe animal kingdom. The
Let Barry county roll up a big majority did not declare for prohibition, and stating theory of evolution, which ascribes to
for the farmer candidate, and for tbe ex- that “both tbe old parties were rotten and brutes tbe rudimenteof human attributes,
*X cellem ticket named by the republican corrupt,"and he hoped hia^dght hand is carefully reviewed. The modern school
It is composed of clean, hnwrat, would target Us cunHfng If heever voted of science, says the author, declares that, ‘
In common with mankind, animate possess
for ei|b«r.
honorable men.
reason will, conscience, language, senti­
Then castw Lite democratic ooanYy con­ ments and sociability, and that the whole
- Tbe republican legislative ticket Is
worthy al tbe votcaof all good citizens. De. vention, la wfaieli, upon a test vote-of dele­ difference lies In the more or less in quan­
NcUialiy present, no people's party tity and not in quality. The modern penal
Samuel M. Wilkins, of Eaton Rapids, re- gates
I
school now begins to ask: ' "What is
would have been endorsed. But crimef* and itself replies that crime Is a THESE cold days make everyone think of their overcoat and we have the largest line ever shown in
publican nominee for -state senator, is a nominee
1
city and the prices that we are selling them for cause several of them to leave the store daily.
men. rrpctwenling lhe towmrtrijis of natural phenomenon, common to plants
worthy citizen and mac, a gentleman with four
।
Rutland. Joknatown and Tankee and animals equally with men. Now,
a good legislative experience, a man who Carlton,
4
slyly observes Signor d’Addorio, if this
will look after the bent Interest! uf the Springs, In none of which- a demoeuttle theory be carried out to Its logical conse­
people. Unlike his opponent, who is on caucus had be&lt;-u held, sat ia that conwer,- quence, it would result that an animal
the democrat, people's and prohibition tioa and cast M votes. By that ineacs which sinned against human society ought
tickets, and therefore can Ue said to repre- Isaac H. Wlckwlre was endorsed for reg. to be punlslied fur Ite crime, as It was in
the Middle Agea
■eatf MoChlhg, 4&gt;r. Wilkins |s a republican later. Endorsement of all the other peo­
The curious lawsuite which were In tho
and on but the one ticket David HuggvtL ple’s party nominees was defeated by Middle Ages so often Instituted against
ot Assyria, ia tbe republican candidate for large rnsjoritlcs. Mr. Lowdea got les* membera of the animal kingdom were
representative. He Is a farmer, a maa of than S5 of the 170 vufev east Mr. Ben- sometimes penal, sometimes civil. The
former were directed against animals that
integrity and ability, a man who can be him leas titan 30, and the couveuttea sen- had destroyed human life, or resorted to
Now we don t say this to beast but it is a fact and we invite jeu to INSPECT and COMPARE.
trusted to look after Barry county’s Inter­ tlinen! wazsquarely opposed to endorse­ magic aud diabolical works, when the ac­
cused were put in prison, tried, sentenced,
ests faithfully. A vote for him la a vote ment.
condemned and executed according to all
Then cam* Dr. Woodmansee's Innings,
for an bouest, upright man, and a eareful,
the formalities of lawsuits against human
prudent man as well.
an I a proiiibitltei convention was held' criminate. Tbe civil sulu were &lt;llrv*ct*vl
against such animals or insects os attacked
The county nominees aro. for protatoi That cunv&lt; atioii endorse
, I Mr. Lowdrn.
.
judge. Charles W. Armstrong; fur etak. • Mr. B nhsm and Mr. Thomu, all of whom nnd damaged corn fields, vineyards, or.
chord*, •meadows .-.nd mj on, or ia any other
John G. Nagler: for sheriff, Jas. H. Me- ,
previously, In the people's party cunposseMioua of
Kevitt; for treasurer. lisle Kenjon; fur wntion, deciare I themstputs in the middle men
When prnyiFH and processions had been
regisier. Chas. W. Jordan; tor pruceeulur. , of the road, and as iu fafiur of Wean r and
resorted tola vain an appeal waa made to
Janwa A. Sweexey: for cummisaionrrs. : none but Weaver men. J
the local ecclesiastical judge, who cited tho i
. Alonso E. Kenaston and Fr»d W. Walker; 1
Thea
ended, ■a far as tbe dertroyers to appear before him and ooml- I
noted advocates for and agninsL The in-1
far coroners. I&gt;t- J. W. Sacked and Dr.
aHkm of
_
A. L. VanHorn; for sutvrj-or, Lea 3. | orrnc*!. Since tlasa there haa been more hobiUBfo ct tho damaged.district did the ।

new and nice.

MH5 &amp; VAN dKHflN

ATTENTION!

Sporting Boots!
CANVAS AND RUBBER TOPS,

ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS

OVERCOATS!

OVERCOATS!

$10 overcoats we sell for $ 8.

the
j

$18 overcoats we sell for $15.

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Yours respectfully

E. W. nORRILL &amp; CO

ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS

�Hast*

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Banner..
i^ry
„ot
-eourlteoaete fcsu,, tehwhen hrode?

October a?. 189a.
jooK.
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be* handsomer■msuctnreta Michigan.

PERSONAL MENTIOR.

“ ^Uarry H.y„ w |„ Gnind

Ttere waa • (ood alletaU.ce &gt;t u,. M
K. obnech on Frida, nula&lt; at Ute nr-.

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tb«&lt; am. row
7

rew.tlv

W. Beynoid.

Irotwrok.""'

X1*““' w“ ln «“ «*iy

Vf MteoihroptrW
Kalamazoo
are oredllrd wU a.d»u.rwlnal*» to buM
■ lartre atrurtwo al Cnukad Jake vhc
thu‘Xm nrplti' ,M*‘
*"• l"*’' •"
•Are y&lt;m already registemi* w nor.
give ynur name to your supervisor.' clerk
oc oldest5u-tlce. If jou do not do (hat
ywj must go In person before the board uf
regiatrntiaii ou SaturdEy, Nnvumber 5;fi.

\/nw! opening of the new parlor* rff (he

^KiN5
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

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eg powder. llMhwrt
L-U‘td (MWd
'''w^Wall St4.&gt;t.Y

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y; I . YOU
ir artineia) teeth
-tid -a- dollar Cur
Ven can apply ft
» . I rcum*: a nee*,
lit -:iann.s.
White Cloud,
Michigan

, 1.ICHTY has

UMerchant
n-.tltly.

re‘“r”'d “ ,iruJ

"*■“ ai&amp;As'x.EX"'’-

Tlie opening months of a season we shall make you all remember as

A REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES.
and n,?ye ?roKoing to do business with you because we have just exactly what you want,
and our prices are simply irresistable.

•«“ OUR FALL AND WINTER ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE A TURN-OUT !

M.UHn’S C^.'M '* V'-,U"‘ ""

M. E. ebureh Friday evening, was the oc,r,cM’ eirtiun ottho flnjt social of that todety*
for-the y««r, was largely attrndbd. and the
l&gt;orl lla™. .pent Sunday
i»ew building was mueh appreciated by with fnknds In the
city.
*
thenoclety, and much eemmendvd by the:r
gn.K*.
?*Wry •".‘I Umily
twm
Oakland county Monday.
fa hardly probable that the new court
Mrs.'Hannah Russell went Io Ypsilanti
hoMe'Wtll be-enctosed before snow •dies.
Tuesday 44 visit relatives.
From the wrt. already done, and know­
ing what Is yet to'-t* done. It 1, Mf„ k&gt;
Mrs. Genrxe Bame* is visitlug her mod
say that Burry cointy will have as pretty er Mrs. Kmxfidd in Chicago.
and convenient-.! jourt houer as there la­
Minor Ijtylou, uf Mnakegon. spent Sun­
in the Mate.
day with friend* in lhe city.
Tho Na.shvIHe'Jiews will print - the pro­
Mrs. Will Morse, of AuSabie. visited
ceeding* of thei supervisors this year. friends In this city over Sunday.
Len will 4o a go«d job. and we believe
Mrs. Jas. McKevitt. of Middleville, was
the people will ge&lt; lhe proceedings before
they are add enoU^h to become ancient lhe guest of Mrs. T. J. Bush last week.
history.
✓^'illlatn Lunn, of Rockford, is visiting
Albert Scwtt the1 popular shoe merchant his sons J. W. and Ben Lunn this week.

HEM J • BOYJ‘ * CLOTHINQ
HATS flNb QENTJ’ FURMJTIINQ SOODS
• r :
.C0In^^^e assortment insures perfect satisfaction in the selection of goods to sat­
isfy individual tastes. You will find our large stock made up entirely of goods that are
trustworthy, serviceable and the best of their class.
*

EVERYTHING i GOES i AT

nice Christmas

BtndneM men remark spun the fact thnt
the prrseut cunpaign has had a far less
depressing effect upon bustaeas. than any
campaign ki the history of the eounty.
That is proper. And now if every one
will vote, and vutc as ho pleases, the re­
sult ought to U* satisfactory alt around.
In faet it.will have to be satisfactory.

THE t LOWEST

POSSIBLE i PRICE

R. MUDGE &amp; SON
DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY?
IF SO

O. G. Rubinsun has been in Baltimore.
d., for the past two. weeks attending an
Episcopal convention.

S

Mr. and Mrs. Spntker. of Grand Rapids,
and Mrs. Griffin, of Jackson, visited Jas. |
Wilkins and family last week.

1

Come in and sec how FAIR we will treat you, how well we will PLEASE you, and
how much we will SAVE for you.

Miss Flo Beadle, of Grand Rapids, visit
&lt;&gt;f Grand Rapid*-. Mi Hi. and Mina M. Rob­
inson, nee O.Copnoc, formerly of HaatiogM. ed her parents in this city over Sunday.
Mich, were married Oct. 15. !&amp;»•, fend k/SlIss Kittle Stebbins, of Eaton Rapids,
ieft on lhe evnrtng tniia for Chicago to at­
spent Sunday with her parents In this
tend the World’s Fair dedication cere- city.
.
ikonies. after which they went East.
Mr. and Mr-. W. R. Hubbard, of Union
•i^ave your order .for photographs for City, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. U.
the holiday^ at onee with &amp;&gt;. II. Bays to Brooks.
,
avoid tbe rush at, that time and Insure sat­
✓lira. F. B. Pryor U expected home this
isfactory work. Photographs enlarged
and guaranteed. Csrtl at Mr. Bays and week from a two weeks vis.il with relatives
we hi» samples of Crayon and Sepia In Rochester N. Y.
work, just the thing for
preseute.
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i-s the patronHe i&gt; worthy

Buyers Wake Upl-’Tis the Fall of ’92.

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A $ Saved is Better than $2 Earned

\X?ha». M. Atkins, of Whatcom. Washing­
ton, is visiting his mother. Mr. Atkins is
one of the World's Fair commissioners
from that state.
There is nothtag like getting Into th.* ^Mra. William Tinkler returned from
field early. Spary Phillips, the leading •Cleveland. Ohio last week, where she hiw
groceg. realizes the truth of this and will- been living (or the past year with her
giveJiis eoatomexs the benefit of hk ex-- daughter Mrs. Allen.
.
jkcrience. He has juat received a fine line
Dr. S. M. Wilkins, uf Eaton Rapids, •
of holiday goods and hanging lamps. republican candidate for slate xenator hns 1
They must be seen to be apprrelated.
lieen in Barry county (he past week. He
Make your selection* now while the stock
’*
is a gentleman whum to know is to respect.
is complete.
A FrohlbltloaU: Talk»,
The young ladles, of-the A. &gt;’• Q. MX'irMil Enrrou:
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ty. will give a leap year ballowo’en party
.
,
I am In favor of Prohibition, and have I----------N..' pain; no in Union Hail Monday evening. The
liU"ili*M«. For young ladles of this city never do anything been as consistent a member of the third,
.
; imnhlel cou- by halves, and all m&gt; fortunate as tn gel au or prohibition, party n» 1 knew how to be.
-i ;uidrttMr
But 1 want to and do protest again*!
Invitation to attend thia ball may be »uarthat political perfidy, that prostitution of
cd of an enjoyable time. Clement’s or­ our j»arty. that has been done lu Barry
r
chestra. of Kalamazoo, will furnish the county. Dy whom this has been done. 1
tniislc. 25 cents admission fee will be shalfnot now speak. That it Ims been j
charged speclaton.
\
•done is sufficient."
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[
First, there was no occasion for nomi- .
The officers of the Barry and Eaton Inniulng at our ebunty convention. Mr. W.
surancfl Company have levied an juwet*:
ment of 24 cents on the S100. which will O. LoWden. who had renounced allegiance
• QR&gt;tlLdT!ON • ,
to the prohibition party by uniting with (
cover all losses and expenses for the past
people’s party.
Tbi= we&lt;
120 quires. year and leave some to the. surplus or theSecond,
there was no excuse for the
sinking fund. Tliu number of members
nominatiun of Jas !»• Benham by our
atrafi-.
drz-.'t for advertisements are 5.289. having made a net. increase of county convention, a man who was never n
38&lt;J. The assessable capital Is $7,282.­
prohibitionist, and who has never express|
• ur .of the week 595.00, a net gain tpo past year of ed sympathy with our political principles.
S5s5.3S5.oo. The Iwes the past year
ThioL bad as these nomination* were—
were 914.535.75.
i It -rly uncalled for from any consldern"“”n "f
t’harlic McMore. the driver of Punt lac. Hon of party
line of children's
Chief,-owned by Dr. Dowry, said that he prohibition county commUlre In placing
on
the prohibition ticket tbe t&gt;«m« ot
could drive the hora/In 2:17 on a mile Millon
?■ Jord... .nd I. 11. Wlckwlre. tbe
ovtotoig in an- track. He more thin kept hi* word for
at Sturgis last week, Pontiac went the full ,letno*peol’le'r nominee, (or s'nte rentier
.nd regf.ter ol deed. «» fur worre..
•gisteted, If it I* mile in 2:KJ,H. lowering his own record
Wlrnt t&gt;M Mr. Wlckwlre ever done to
several seconds, and breaking the record
merit lhe .tiffr.ires ot problldUonljl.1 He
of the track which wa* 2:20 previous to
• ■ lira!:&gt; * house on Jrffer- this. Hastings admirers fake great pride I. not a prohlbltlonl.lt he is not In any
posltton-tolurtherourprinclp.es.
.
wajtnet Is Ui
pushed.
lu Pontiac and expect to see him make a
What excuse can be u«ed tor P'ae'hk
Tttd partis s •-■•ru tu Ik* the rage now^ jrreat record next year.
Milton F. Jontan on lhe prohibition ticket
Mralr hereTe
' : V1 over the state.'
‘
Men have various way* of carrying mon­ (or srnte senator? Has he ever been a
Bobber '.mxi',4• - ’
and a full line of ey. Butchers, grocers and bakers carry prohibitionist? lias he ever shown hvor
nbt»rr-\‘A -ii- ?.p at the Racket.
it In a crumbled wad. Bankers in nice to prohibition party principles. .Never.
1 It looks to me •’ thonith our pari) bad
Don't Uli t-&gt;. : 5 itir name registered if clean bills laid th full length in a moreefo been ntstle a tool ball by our leaders, and
pocket-book. Broker* always fold their S lh*^Thad banded 11 over to the
Hbno'. ub.
list of voters.
bills twice. The young business man mire o( Jr'ol. billon, wills In.traellon. to Jo
carries his money In his reel pocket, while
RtttemiH - !•
,
Tribune, it?
the sporting man carries it In his tronsers what they visheti with it.
Cerulniy «" eonsl*tent pndtlblllonlsl,
pocket. Farmer* and drivers carry th?lr wire
Isa piny ™&gt;“
«“c"
p,."'A'
see a tine line of money In their inside pocket. Editors
J, „n id other than Ibal be
bl*
h. that will please carry tlielra In other people’s pockets —Ex.
’party and ul* l’lirl-v principles bad been
Mere is a thought from an address l*v Slid ini I’ Barry eounty by our leaders.
IL h*" 'J” I
■lurry goods at Census Superintendent Porter last Sun­ That l” tw »»&gt;■ '
*
d s.aunlay of this day, that ia of local and gcnoral •PPl,«’ ! d“ lit propose to vote tor «»&gt;’

And the way to save a dollar is to get a $20 dollar suit for $15 at ARCHIE McCOY'S
furniture and carpet room, Hastings, Mich. We guarantee to give you $20 for $15, $25 for
$18, $30 for $50 and $75 for $56 as long as our bed room suits last.
.

\Ve mean business.

Don’t miss gettting one.

They must go

They are bargains.

Hu nture

NEWS.

tion: ••Nothing is more discrmlitab.e to consloneratlou.
y„ur, truly.
e a very pleasant Christianity: nothing docs more to gi»«
PllUHlUtTIONlST.
evening to their the He to Christian* profcwlng " be
•brethren dwelling together in unit)
Halt lugs. Oeq tmhe
than the visible spccfablu of find her i
Your underwear dwelling together in disunity, and running
- I got for for 75c clse- half a dozen struggling little mortgaged
•
The Racket.
churches with poorly paid parson* ’n a
&gt;•*'1 mis# getting oor small town, where one great, active church
■ •••I mittens you will pay with • n™ to.n to tte pulpll would do
more good than all of them.
,
The Racket.

' ht &lt;iih. r
fw 4S*!« J- t,
■tore.
Sare th'.t:..
Pficwon g!-t', i
&lt;w mufh.

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; print the official ballot*.
• iiougb to wrap around

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Milllncrv.
s. . , ■
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“theRsckrt.

the latest novelties, let*
lhan ll,e

avo,d mistake*
K- rhen read the instructions
-’toprpr. uur |«UoL
li."'*!'

in
on

'lb--and all price, at Mro.

uwirtr,*. .
'ar!y Bn'1 buJr i*tore the
« "wttoents are broken.

IrotrrVJ, '''
- R,|d tee the One line ot
S .?. , " "’tewla. They ant «ry
■to-MHlalrro. ,,.,1,1. price..
("tr ite!1?
Atennyw, a whl.l
jrv
inatMlay
a*™-‘e -'.intni. Au enjoyable
•“» u nt»rW1 by ail who attended.

B«U« t

114 ar** belpg formed to go
'’•ft-&gt;•, next month to hunt
•• -&lt;*d to bo very plenty
H** this V
‘‘1,: iiueh mon* so than for
“w &gt;n»;
torch ’ Sma';U: ■&lt;‘rv,ce*at tl,e Episcopal
,y„,w.tn’
n"'’Theiinrh ., ■,u!lfnllr trim ned with dags

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te’n wau'W??!‘*® ll!s TQl®- Every
.It II Hur । i ‘■,:k ,oe‘*dnt .as heintemjed.
‘’fiction., ,UV" !l s,*» lf rn” follow Iti‘ . vu voting
vn an 1UH|d(.

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Il 1* not economical, either ,9^^*PI,-‘
Grove or Barry county, for-tirdt to^r7ll‘P.
to send up such a. man for 8Uj5r'
Oraoo Swift. Nearly every other *uper
vlror'. roll .tewed-. .Ilrhl Inrww In ite
ro.1 rout, utewutonl rocrpl MW*
Orim-, which w.. teteMcd hr Mr. S«l"
at Slfl.OOO less than the year before.

I). Brooks ot
II. U.
Illneklor.ol'«■»'’ “.roM1.h„. BuiOeld;
.to totonned by a
.urseon.
Dr.
Io. comtolltte o( the U»nJ that Hr.
Swift*, effort* to keep Maple drove dtwu kllpotrirli. o'WoodUnd^
„mp0„,
where be h.d .rorowl It kept the conH.tltee two d.y« looffev Ite" «
»®«
wlwh.ve been, and delayed lhe_ b»rd
Itet low. Th. &lt;&gt;o«d. te&lt;wltb.u«lto«
the ctennltlre. and on wbleb Mr. Sem a
Frlrl.r 0- o’- “r
rrm.rk. “or"
political friend, haven ma)orily "J '« ■
Sebpliw, o&lt;
raided Mr. SwKf. lament S1 per rtt'to Bie, by Cow.* n’t'sinllO. ot.tbP clly.
which allow, how the board, wllhot. « Ch.rlol'r. «nd Llrm
, lan[ „f
,peel to polllte. toll a1""* "I* te’to^
ces. Had the figures remal.mtl a
Swift led them. It woold
I «
Maple Grove -.arpayer* »teo' one-hrij
.
r«oy 'torr«T U^,u| ThB
one per cent. or le« than Site. A 1
try to make Ihl. ««vlnr. Mr. S^B e.toe« the reunion of n« J
. ftrc
rap.
w, pleayunlte " apl'l' « &gt;a"7"
ranks of the •» &gt; J '
t!eS9 ),aud of time,
partlaana to (rol ontrnffed at bt«
idly thinned by the re
SIX eonnt, twice
te wtmld
Sol
A.
roved hl. town II we are cwreel1} 1"*’™
Brn. or the &lt;&gt; A-At.
Imriuc
&gt;'ar'
ed. and tten C"‘ Heked by
,, |,we lb«
promoU»&lt;
bl. pain-. The people
,, iy meetings ma&gt; .r'yatriotlrm.of loyaRJ*
;8 th«ry do le*“*n’•/f‘Xi It cost In blood
ahoold .led Itel kind o( a m^J*
aud
hUr fu^u rr..n dlrl»home. A man who doe* .nsift--”'
new usually ba* hl* bttdsfet "
•
'ooca^vr ennavu'
trying to throw H In
built on too ’•mail a plan ,o W,iaM3
uudXW”'"*
either hi* town or. the county.

“IT LOOKS LIKE THE DEUCE”

a

The above is an illustration of
an old saying. Talking shop, may­
be your Overcoat ‘ looks like the
deuce;"—maybe you'r interested in
overcoats just now*. Our immense
'92-’93 assortment pleases all tastes
and caters to all pocketbooks. An
inspection meets your approval.

T1W

�Oil a?

kaw 11 toffl

"OOWABM AND DESEBTEBS”

A COMPARISON.

TIME TAPI F.

WILLIAM TELL

[Special Corraipondence.]
WamcroTox, Oct. 17.-Do Uw p~pl«

ANPHOUSEHOLP
iWiW
'Crriii^A purposes.
(1X9 S- • I
THAN

that win soon be published

COLUMNS.

wboara clamortag tor tree tnula erar
compare tba condition, of the pnatnnd
present of thia country with the one »
aential free trade country of the world
England? ■ If not. It might be a good

thing for them iodo &gt;o.
looking into tbe uneation a little of lata
tandXparing th. «n.ntion. in

Thrilling Adventures of Seekers
for Hidden Treasure.

AN EXCLUSIVE TREAT

It isfar superior to anyother inthe market

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FOR

country aud in fra. tr*lo Gran. Britain.
Here ar. aome of tho thing, which I Hud.
Tho annual tax collected from the peo­
ple by the government of free trade
Grau Britain U »tl«0 per eaptta. "hu.
that ot tho United Sintra la leaa than «0

&lt;SoAR

f

Readers of this Paper.,

ANP IS etADE. ONLY BY

'"lhe depojte lu aartnga banka in Great
I Britain amount to »ISO.OOO.&lt;XX&gt;. or fire
dollura per capita, while thorn in the
raring, banka of the United Blates
amuuixto»l.WB.on&gt;.’»«. » twenty-five

NKFAIRBANItoW.
PECKHAM’S CROUP REMEDY
PLEASANT, SAFE,

CERTAIN.

WI.D BE Bi EVERY HOUSEHOLD

’’ 5H0KE

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Do you Know?

i!rtet‘4S4iSir"^

Eb POWERJ’

HE CHILDREN'S COUGH CURE

That more ills result from an
Unhealthy Liver than any
other cause-indigestion, Consti­
pation, Headache, Biliousness,
»nd Malaria usually attend it.
AUGHigan Central always the safie
__ __
Dr.______________
Sanford's Liver
Invigorator
'* The Niagara Falls Route.
is
a vegetable specific for Liver
*“ALWATSTHEDEST
Disorders and their accompany­
SaUflfeil&amp;IP!
ing evils. It cures thousands
XA.HTWA14D.
why not be one of them ? Take
HAvrxxos............... ...iNSiiWi'siftxra
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator.

■O 35.

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Stations.

lifiU l» Bslfs

ClQrtR

IN THE

Your Druggist will supply you.

WKSTWABD.
ia.m.iA.m.'p in.ip.m.|p.m.
Hastings............... ...lajsl BJU|ltU2| AMI 1/00

M. A. GILLMAN. Local Agent. Haitian
WRooulks G. F. A T. A. Chicago.

( fl ce at FORDS’ HOTEL, TUESDAY, NOV, 8.

One day only. I

DR. H0LMAW S. HUMPHREY.!!
Late of^Loudon. now of Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE «’•

!

TTm viaited thia County each month for tho past six months, and during .these viafts h"s examined and ‘•
proscribed for hundreds, and effected many of the most Wonderful Cures ever made in theSt-ite!
i
Vk vour Mends and neighbor* nb ml Dr. Iloltnau S. Humphrey. There is scarcely a ni'lghborhoo-l in the county tlui»
has not had the benefit of the doctor'.- wonderful skill, and rarely a family which has nut li t I cue or more ot ite im-mb?!*
switched from death and restored to health after all hope had been given up and the family ’ibysiciau pronounced tl.e icincurable. I! afflicted d&lt;» not fail to consult this most eminent physician and surgeon.
All examinations, consultations nnd wdciee fre.'-.
..............................

Alt hough the doctor l» in many caer« com­
pelled to uao irxponeivo InetnimentJi and

hl* wl&gt;. '- '‘-no to tho tmtment of chronic and )
long ,t
j ricd Buntlrnl diacs*-*; care* xivnn |
•i|&gt; l&gt;,
tliH-toca ar.ti pronounc-wi iararabh*. L
Ln rni»t &lt;l,»irre to »*e. )&gt;r. Hnuiplirr, ha* h*«i »
nfkarljr S.teO care* In lhe 8tnt« of Michixnn. wbil* , ’
r-i» Mtinntaall told In Minnesota. Wlacondn. !'■ &gt;j
Hmd*. Alal&gt;nni*. Gnonda. T*oni**ro, Ohio end a.
ludiann, have b*rn full, five tlmre that nnnibcr.
C'tarljr two-third" of throe sufferer* were even no
ns hopelro* Invalid*. *«'Uin to be blind. *om&lt;-il*er.
and other* a proy tu »crofuto. chronic kldn- &gt; &lt;1 * J ’

nakea no chanrro to any ono. teliavlng it to
tho patient'atraoooadltlon without expense
to the rufleror. Whenever and wherever Dr.
Humphrey d»cidea to locate a monthly visit
crowd* flock to ana him. and no wonder, for
by the Ar»t rxamfbation. and often without
asking n quratliin. he tails the invalid what
tho trouble to, and the prospect of a cure,
and most wonderful of all he valneo hi* first
impression sod first look ata patient morn
than all else^md Dr.Humphroy in nover mis­
taken in bto diagnoals in any case.
The doctor • metbods differ markedly from
the gaasral practitioner in all respect*.
Following tho plan of SL George'*.Hnepitnl
of London, ho registers ovrni particular n«
to tho patient's phj»ical condition and ineo—...... TkA*r.n 1..

power of tti® bod, tn-xxnr.d nx»in«t thi&lt;
torr* nod ••n*nn'xnd drotrnctlre capnbiliUroof th*
Thn* knowlo* th* *ctnal condition of th* tlaauaa and tbe rff*ct

•Viron, MUine&gt;». bow-Jt. rrpr»-at&gt;r
urinary om»o». omfn and narruoa

w&lt;-ak»ree of rjthrT male or female. .
Th" ductor's eperlfio mrdicInM
»traisl.t to
the diem*.mJ »l*|tan. nnd ran Im plain I» felt Mt

canny patient* Mill able fur ti*nl wtwk ni.iI «•!.
attention v&gt; bui-ipxaeare.ift-n elual, •nrvl&lt;. ■

r

l*&gt;-security. ti»*y t-

bled t-&gt; •«, piwitively whether tiny given

to g.*t wv|l in a f»w days &lt;&gt;r w«*ka. nntwlth•tandio* the fact that they |yivo goffered tar

DR. HOLMAN S.’hUMPHREY
Cures After All Others Fail.

. all nnom.aoiuua of their true condition.
II. but are entirely mrorant of the drndly

proatrntl-in, anil oft lime* in bocillty and chronic epilepay. O' . II ma*,
ndn* i.niii-'iw mankind thi-r» i« po baldy Done ahont which th- coin

ti»D« fil)**ii w&lt;lh morl
phrey’* onpafrdirled
..* ,1— —

no living ituii’i; not only an. bat ho baa' tbiirocxhiy travidwl. ar.il Ma ।
vi^wnof lit-, diaroaa. etc., are an broad aud roouiiipulit-n thnt lik— a
Gould or a Vaortarbjll in railroad bodneaa, h» ke»p&gt; w.-ei,. f -nd uw.
Lok* the lira medical world conatantly. The m&gt;41i-«l- ■ f M K-i ri-.
Virchow. Paetnur. K&lt;«h. Brown Srquani, M. Rwrgron. F-thi-rgiii. H-.
naid. etc . are aa familiar tn him aa b&gt; tliemaetvea. and wh la -r-r road.

a
mine, ano im-M-n. 41
irfal appn-hMMinM. Ur. Hum R

DiaaaM or drbiliCy &lt;-f th* ropri-tartJrra iiigau

Dr. Humphrey ia the only pbyefetan who
ha«i lhe »p«-tol edranta«e of Karnpejut

m

strictly Heiedlific •xamfuatinua of the varlnoa
rraioreaand Mcretlona of the body, «• the
urihe. bl&lt;^nl. diachantee of any kind, catarrh*
a! eecrvliou". Me., etc., which examinations
■re now Mnalderud Indlap-naibletoadorrect
In all forms of olwcarn and chronic
di.rais-*. As very tew doctots onf&gt;i&lt;to the
farce eitii* are thns pn-parwl with costly out*

fldratlaL Ab
ri»k incurred.

uh 11 lore Cii-nlnal. tn
nnnlll after m--nth. tri»Lie p..j«.l,llq.
jnriuaa c»mtz&lt;&gt;and-. Minuhi rail aiul

QU IVn. ft
i
...
&lt;-n nr forover clorod arain*t th«tn.
Tl&gt;rrev-ni-*« turning point tn theconr—
T every &lt;.'i«*e»*; thia to eapeettellr tro* of *1
e.i&lt;r***ivedi*»** —. all or any of which

McOoru
AltO
Elmdale '
Clarksville
I :ike Odessa
Woodbury
Sunfield
IMul.lkr’l
Grand Jxxlge
• ILaualBK
[Detroit

that the northern Democrat, folly. «rt&gt;«
with their southern associates in hating
Union soldiers, and don’t hesitate to say
so when they think they are out of hear­
ing of the old soWfers themselves:
••The speaker next called attention to
the infamous pension system. It now
amounts to $130,000,000 per annum. In
a few venrs more at tho present ratio
of increase it will reach the limit of our
revenue. Il teas a ehame that we thoiM
have to pul our hands in our j&gt;ockets to
pay jiensions to a lot ofcouartU, deserters

i

V

■cn.m.tof »nx»ch
city by ax-ConsTwaman J. U. Mnrijy,
ofbZa. Sept. IT It

[Going .v^i-tDetroit
Lan-dnk
Grand Utfete
MuiilKi-n
Sunfield
.. Woodb'irj'
.. 1-ake Ode-tea
„ Clark ivltlu
KlrmUln
Alto
.. McCord
,. EMtl’artoi
Ar Grand Kaplds

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and bounty jumpers.”
J. II. Murphy was a member of the
Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth congresses
from the Davenport (la.) district, a na­
tive of MasMchu*etts, and posed in his
candidacies and while in congress as a
friend of the soldier. 'This is the way
be talks when he thinks ho hi alone with
the southerners and is privileged to ex­

:e. »!.

it :w
tl li
U &lt;n
U K&gt;

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arriving at Grand «!..;»•&gt; r : &gt;i .
- Every d »y. ot'i •. .. •• . ..
;
on sixnal.
Pa-t«&gt;r «"Ars on all day. train*
Rauids and Detroit.
.• • i s.
on nl&lt;iH
train*. &lt; utntriiL.i.- ■
Uitloti st*Uan. ti - nd inn:.;.
Chicago* Wkkt Miejimax r.ml

j. r tor &lt; b H |&lt; &lt;.&lt;&gt;|x xr«1 LVl
1&gt; l.ir r&gt; r&lt;i.&lt;, Uuli. .
Uf,i truin’-1&lt;&gt;1 t '•U'1
&gt;»k ourM*.cn'N f-r further
«f l. III
,(.k- h.;k D».“avk&gt;,G- •

Mr. Cleveland’^ letter «» &amp; round whole
is as impenueable and elastic as caout­
chouc.- New York Sun.
A

COMPLETE

land** Gleet low

REVERSAL.
? leans Control

of

chaos, industrial distress and financial
rnin.

wronjf side uf the lodger.
ledger.
wrong
Iti free trade Great Britain bricklayers
get $Mt per day: in- protected United
States, $8 per day; carpenters iti Great
Britain get $1.28 per day; in the United .
States. $2.35 per day: iti free trade Great
Britain jeugineers get $1.46 [&gt;er day; in
the United States, $3.22 per day: in
Great Britain machiutata get $1.20 per
day; in the United States, $2.30 per day;
iu Great Britain compositors get 15cents
per thousand ems: in the United States,
40 cents per thousaud; in Great Britain
shipbuilders get $8 per week: in tho
United States, $16.
Thus it will be seen that in every par­
ticular our condition is better tharf thnt
of our free trade neighbor. .Our com­
merce is- in infinitely better condition
because we receive hundreds of ttilllons
of dollam more for our product* than
we pay out for the things we buy. while
the reverse is true with Great Bi'tnin.
Onr public debt is less than one-sixth
per capita that of Great Britain, while
our annual interest charge is only about
une-tenthi per capita that in Great Brit­
ain. We have decreased our debt in
25 years 2’-j times iw much as Grext
Britain fins been able to decrease her
debt in 65 years. Great Britain has ’
pauper for every 80 persons, while we
have 1 fur ev^ry 643.
Our government collects from her
people lets than $0 per capita of tare*;
that of Great Britain collects from her
people over $13 per capita of taxes. The
deposits in savings banks iu Great
Britain average $., per capita of the
population; those in tho United States
average $25 per. capita of population.
The money in circulation in Great Brit­
ain is $17.90 per capita, while that of the
United States is $25.62 per capita. Wages
in tho United States aro from 75 to 100
per cent, higher than thosapaid in Great
Britain.
What good reason is there for deidriug
to exchange! English f™e trade for the
protection which gives us these condi­
tions, which in every case are so much
.better than those of our British neighbor?
What boiness man is there who has
seen his business grow up and prosper
under tho system which has been in
operation in thia country for the past
thirty years who wants to endanger its
steady progress by tho adoption of a
bystein which compares so unfavorably
with our uwn in its results?

1 think the people understand that both
branches of congress would necessarily
lie Democratic in the event of President
Harrison’s defeat. We
.... cannot lose the
presidency and save either the senate or
' house.
'
the
We are therefore Confronted with
what must seem to the ordinary citizen
as an appalling proposition—to promptly
and absolutely revise the policies under
which our present prosperous condition
has been brought into existence.

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Rcpubllcau Tariff Good for Silver Miner*.
Governor Prince, of the territory of
New Mexico, in his annual report to the
secretary of the interior says: “Mining
has haft its upe and downs during tbe
year, but nt present it is flourishing, and
now that cheap Mexican labor has been
got out of the way the miners receive
fair American compensation for their
work." The report adds: “It would be
hard to imagine a case in which the
present tariff has been uf such immedi­
ate axuI obvious benefit as that upon sil­
ver and lend ores.’’

presidency mid be
You trill

ntlgfiborn do *o.

HEART

This w

CURE.

HEART

CERCE ,n aU foerc'. r«JpUot!"n«
rtto, Drop’,-. WlnX
m br Cft. MILES'
•vtfhcoTi-ry br tooc
Umahchaj fortwrlro jmn. -Fi-rftlnryuB
troubled with Heart l«twa»*i two Mt.
i
MLMILIS’ HEART CURS cured w.-kn
Txwan pn4nn»n, MfCh. K. Il- StJtSC.;:. V_&lt; *
Station, Ga, Una taken DR. MILES’ HEART
CURE for Heart trouble with irrr.it result* '
LO Bar, HtcMmrtf. Mich., »«-■ ill f. r Iiyw.-&lt; wrb
HeortDwcnc.bi.4 to hit" bo».-c Ixl.i. nrr.’. ■■;&gt;
Umhl food: nxc&lt;l Dr. MIIog! Heart Cure
*
all Mine toft her; ccmafeint tu4 cored her. I;'
UluatnUad book FRKK at
er
■*

Dr.Miles’ Medical Co..Elknar..lnd,

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In the matter ul the estate uf fa.i ■
dr resM-d.
Notice i, hereby Riv. n 'l. •; 1 •’ ! -■
He vurtb” . t«i lhe hfylK'«l bid :. ■
th- 4'h da, of NovendH-r. A. I1 ’■
o’clock In the forehoOD, al Un*
■
the lale Suntli'l fh-ckr’ iMl 'In- t't'li"o
after dmcrilwd tn the tann-hip v! H'
In liwCt ntilv of Barry. In the
pummnt to llreiiar ami auil-onh k'r i.
mi the iiliilh &lt;ia» of *• tdruil rr. A •
the ITnt ato Court of Itarry &lt;’• «i' G.
•11 Urn r»ta'c. rlyht. title n«.d Inref*’ •
Dlrlilran. kiio"" iui«1 •v-iyl'il

NOTICE FOR HEARING CIAJV
State ot Micblsan. (’otiuiy ot • ;&gt;f•&gt;
.

deceased, and that atferrtMUr

of Bastlnk*. for rx.itnli nlii-n u-"' :
or
brjorr ihe 4th '!&lt;•&gt; . “I ,
and th.it\urh claim! »IH
heaid
court, oh Wednc«-di*v. Ill'* Un
•mJ on Tl|•■*’•ny, the &lt;'h
next, at ten o’clock in the loreui-n
thoM» &lt;tnvi«.
Dated Wet. 4tb.A J&gt; 1WL
Judvr of

Process
No Alkalies

13331633

ff.DttiW
^059

rUlcb tbe plurality

wkich ia absolutely pure
and soluble.
It haa more than three Hates the rtreRitr.
of Cocoa mixed with Starch. Arrowro./.
or Sugar, and i» far more cednonuea.,
eoeiing Itse than one cent a cup. H
ta delirious, nourtahing. nnd xasit-T

HiUattote, Miefeitptn.
Ullral cumpiexiou ef their rfrrton. Tice

Wheat

Voter 1
year.

• SRryl
rds that

Alwayi
jew&lt; iry f
secure a

Subset
Yuck W&lt;
only Si. I

Tueke-.
dancing
Everybo

Samp't

any of 01

We»h
stock of

A ver]
p*kn-. It
Reuls ha
4 Brons

Thwxl
ton Cent
tas-pefe

campy l

Wool

made on the 4th u*y of
six tn out li s from thM d.^e y.i

No ftepaallenn ahpaid penult tbe

■nd Ohio,

Hetta fl
musVrea'Insure ins
wbe&amp;bro

Mlrh.
Dated. Sept. !*. A. D.. IS#.

Other Chemicals

hnlHarlae Urpnbllcan voter* with
Lal lot aystem. Kvvry Republican

! Wb
the’fine*
froin the
to contii
any. lenj
or is the
together
conditio
JOHN
sndihav
best spe
least me

HILES

G-re used in the
preparation of

O. P. AvftTXN.

Vote, nnd roe that

SP

f

Great Britain, whose “commerce rules
the world," shows $8,515.01)0,000 ou the

Individual ewlvlty.

lief

B *

Chairman Carter has preseated the
tdticiuon in plain. unvaniUhed language.
fn a cr»nversativn nt Die Fifth Avenue
. hotel in New York' hs said:
i The people of this country ore called
j upon to say wln-ther they desire to sub; .stituto the policy of free, trade for the
policy of protection; to substitute the
wildcat »tate banking t/Slem for the
‘ present reliable cum.-ncy: tu alandon
the Mdpping policy and the trade treaties
I Known as reciprocity. There should be
no doubt about the resnlL This i» not n
! free trade country. Tho people do not
favor wildcat currency. They
in
fa।, lavurwucM-aivuiivut;.
*uv» &lt;.-.re
uw«
m »«»{ vor
* of------““
il---------reciprocity.
They desire
the ruerchant u»axi*»&lt;*
marine &lt;•,
of *«v
the United Slates *w
reof protected United States.
,’ cnam
In th&lt;lixst ten years our exports have established, aud are opposed to free trade
t'xccfsled our» imports by $700,383,311. ■ and bad mopey aud the reactionary polin that tinietheexportsof Great Britain icy of the Democratic pnny.
have fuj|en $8,515,U0V.U00 below her im- j
The common sense of the people stands
[&gt;orts. in other words, in the decade '.th a bulwark opposed*to any policy
just ended protective United States has ! which by any pocigbility may result in
a balance of over $7OO,U00,O(K&gt; on tbo hurling the nation down from its present
right side of tho ledger, while free trade prosperous condition intkconimerciul

*rn eljjht

A. M.

«£»

Ill ?.
ilS

•■.Lniion
('more

babitauteThu *|balance of trade" is hundreds of
millions of dollars against Great Britain
every jpor.
Under her vaunted fret)
4____ ______
9_____
.
trade _
sljie __
imports
vastly
inure than
aho
sells, tier exports last year amounted
to $l.»A.iHX».VtW iu round numbers, and
her imritiris amounttxl to $2,100,000,000,
' makin-J a balance un tfiu “wrong bide of
! the k'dt’ rrof^JO.uOu.WM). Our exports
! last year w&lt; ru $1,03^.835,026, and onr
! iujport.iwere. $s-»7.3*.'!. 2t&gt;l, th ns giving
i us almlance &lt;-f $202,944,342 on the “right
Lsi.le of the ledger.'*
!
Tbo lit.lance of trade was |?&lt;K».OOO.OOU
'* against I fre ■? trade Great Britain last
year, wjiilo it was $2'AM)W,00u in favor

j

I’.’ $

1
77
: Ei‘£2au

GrauJTLedki.'
Ffiraand
tout*
Howurxl City

dolluni per capita.
Thejyuouut of money in circulation
m fxniat Britain is $17.0” P&lt;'r capj*1
while the amount in circulation in .the
Unitadf Sutra ia
per capita. Ind&lt;t d tHero te scarcely a country ot any
imixirtiince ou the map of tho world
which has w large an amount of money
per capita iw han the United States.
The national debt of Great Britain
amonnte t«&gt; $¥» for each individual in
her [Hinuhitio.i.
uer
[niiiuin-iv.*. while
......... - lluxt
------ uf the United
.
, States
Statesamounts
liwxinL*to
to§13
$18for
foreach
eafhmiuvid.'.al.
iwlivid.'.al.
I The atinual interest charge upon the
public debt in Great Britain ta $8.25 per
capita-.lthe annual interest charge upon
lhe public debt in tht. United States b

35 cents [ier capita.
Great; Britain, under her free trade
systeml has decreased her public debt in
the last thirty-five years $030,000,000;
the United States, under protection,'1ms
decreaarii her jiublic debt in twenty-fivo
years M.531.000.0UQ.
In free trade Great Britain there is
1 pnuptt for every 39 individuals, awl
1 person in every 12 receives more or
less iiorish , npport; in protective United
State/there is 1 pati[&gt;er fur every 013 in-

1 f.

!.'
I M
r.cM. ‘

m

press his real sentiments.

?!

_ TO USE NO OTHER
j___ ,
SOAP FOR LAUNPRY

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■-&lt;»

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llifhur Tum. terw-r Wtrrn.
pm. Smaller dnvln^ Depute

Favorite Route txrtwrow rtwind R*n|&lt;i. tut-n,,
a*dth*nn«&gt;
'
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p4

]W. QUAD
THESE

Th» following wt™* (ro“1*5*
Irigh Naw, «id Olwerverof Sept. 10 i*

Youf /Mother

fc die title of * novel by thit famous news-

IN

THOSE t&gt;f THE UNITED STATES.

kTT

TUB GOldBIl G3V6S

CONDITIONS IN GREAT BRITAIN WITH

Sold by Crocera tjvorywhoro.

W. Mir &amp;(Morehnisr, Mass.

Mxbti

bids
&lt;30 Tl
•nd ia

Mreal

Hou.

»*lrar

�Wtan ro« ua
HASTlN'CS

(o, at* pwt,

personal mention.

•ndam dmlrooa « ««UM better qjunto
for tau money Una elM.hen w dlrZt

Tk—
- - w R

I ' Rev. Blanchard was In Kalamazoo Sat­
O. D. Si'xCLOiaf;.
urday.
Some of the state papers are congrahilatD. R. Chandler, of Richland, waa in the
ins the public over the snccem ot the
city Friday.
achene calling upoueebool children of the,
state lo donate th*lr pennies tw aid the ;
Senator Miller, of Eaton Rapids, waa In
great state of Michigan to make a cm11 ta­ I Ute city Friday.
ble allowing at tne Mfurtd’a Oilumiiin ex­
Miss Flaunt Krvnewltter returned from ।
position. Let us sbggret thnt nnthlu*;
further be published about IL We. regard Kalamazuo Saturday.
the scheme as,auything but creditable lo
' _
I
Mrs. Will Squires, of Big Putplda, Is I
Michigan. Wirjvti state like Michigan, ylriting her parents lu this eity.
tree from debt and po».-e&gt;sed of abundant
Fred
Kurtz, of Katatuaroo. spent Sun­
rvsoiyrccse descends to begging thu pennle*
uf scffnol children It ought to make tier day with hla parents In litis city.
citizens feel like 'a lot ot sneaks. The
Mrs. Kittle Hanauerand daughter Lena
n-vctingloar;
children must have a high respect for a
backlit Keen,
state which will descend to such petty were in Kalamazoo last week.
;v.t;g with th"! |
meanness.
—
Michigan
Farmer.
♦
.hcle pbysieah!
Al Leonard started for tbe north woods
The democratic county committee met yesterday morning on a three week* hunt­
Monday last, and took another and final Ink trip.
•

CURE

SICK HEADACHE,

NEW SHOW IH TOWN

Oisordered Liver,,
taryAd*-'*

.--•yr • *!..:
x.t iia-1'f 1 •
_ jrnrtT" lJf ’
jftwei'"
'

X S. Inbh Coating.
S5 .entia Box. !

paring from the democratic county ticket,
this time substituting Jas. D. Benham,
jsipullst. for Beubcu Larabcr. and Charles
Howard Ttmwiea for Marcus M. Hiker fur
circuit court commissioner. Dr. M. C.
Woodmansee, that noblest Roman uf them
Dou-t run
wiu the Ito IhRt •&lt;
all, who lu tlus campaign is an all around sxr
opposition potwasher, was placed un the
ticket as coroner. The ticket will hardly
0. D. SpACLhtsr,.
be able to recognise Itself, so largely lias
.When you are looking n.r new gnods
lhe paring proeeM been carried on. The
price for all these changes, jubstitutlons and are desirous of getting better quatSks
parings or whatever it may be called isn't for Ire, money than elsewhere come di­
yet revealed.
But It Is probable that reel to iu.
when tbe unwritten history of this holy
O. D. SPAVLtHXO.
I gospel of middle of the road politics 1s

We ar^ not a traveling show or anythi ig of that sort, but we are prepared

to show people a full line of

Boots,: Shoes: and : Furnishings
At prices that cannot bo duplicated by any dealer in Hastings. Our goods are
strictly FIRST CLASS and we will guarantee them to be as good, and most of
them better, than anything of the same price on the market.

written up. Il will reveal as rotten a mess
ns Barn county ever saw.

Frank Tucker Co. Friday evening, ••The
Phoenix or Risen From the Ashe*."
Satuiday matinee at 2:80, ••Uncle Daniel.”
,
The ladles of tbe W. C. T. U. of lhe
Saturday evening, “David Crockett?’
। StarUniou will give a pie social al the
home of Mrs. IL. Havens, next Wednes­
day evening Nov. 2nd. All arc cordially
The boon I has been very busy with
invited and we hofc for a full house.
C C U 3 E
much that Is detail work, but gut through
C.‘ U 8. C. will meet with Mrs. P. T. with their session In good shop.-, except
Culgrove Saturday evening with lhe foi­ for the delay, explained eliewhen*. for
lowing program:
' .
which the aupervlwr-* hold Mr. Swift, of
’ Quotations—News Itetns.
•
Maple Grove, responsible. The towns as
Grecian History-,Mrb. Henry Bailey.
eqmdiwd are as follows: Assnia. SMfl.V. 8. and Foreign Powers- Florence 095; Balllmotc. (472.491?; Harry. (717,519:
Bowne.
Cat I ton, 80*8,934: Castleton, Ss&amp;t.M'J;
National Banking System—Mbs Good- Hastings township. 8552.395:* eity, 1st and
4th wards, 9419,410; city. 2nd and 3rd
• ’ c to read-1I &gt;.'far“rSomething about our Sugar—Mrs. Grace wards.S7l5.2Ct': Hope. SWW3; Irving,
to 14 inches &gt; Black.
S547.247; Johnstown. §069.044: Orange­
: ,art
able I ’fhe society connected with Emmanuel ville. 9401,275; Priirlefill^. 8S57.43C: Rut­
; not
...... -...^
9812.090;
- v. :r.i; lor [ ,• hurch will be entertained Thursday after- land,- 8496.847; Thomapple.
:l f^ti^ue : nobn Nov. 3rd by Mesdamrs J. S. Good- Woodland, 97s7.9S5: Yankee Springs,
l! .-..'..I run ।
Nobles, Seiber. McOmbcr, Sliuger- 3256.500. Total, 810.727,527.
The principal Rems In the taxes are the
.' in
hmd Timmerman. J. Kurta. W. II. Good1
,u &gt;u 1 | ear. I. Hendershott, amt thr Misses A. E. state, county, town and school taxes. We
give -below the Items of each kind tn t&gt;c
Wulf, Arloa McOmbcr, Gertrude Stebbins
and Mary Powers. Supper served at ’so raised tn the county as reported to the
, clety rooms from 5 until 7 o'clock. All board: The total state tax Is S19.8M95.
nnd the total county lax is 910.000. uf
L‘ j are imited to attend.
which 818.000 is for the new county bulhlThe monthly meeting of-thc W. F. M. S. ings.
'
will bo held at the M. E. cimrcb pat Ion. on
Friday ^or. 4th, beginning at h-df past :
Mata Cuuniy lurfuMilp
A«syrt»
t &lt;o. A full attendance h desired as some j
tuttnnoev
mutters of rmpettame are to come before ’ Harry
.\i.)
: . ,i
i.'v.'the meeting. Members will please notice j Carlfoa
I0M -• ..
Jwa.*; jtTLeo
faNt'Hoti
HX'W •*.« I?
Hastings tap
........
At the BHTtlug of the Epwotth '.vague i City t«t *n-t ulr :»&gt; tMt'
rr.t!»day evening, the following officers'
were elected for the ensuing jear.
Jotia.towu
Pres. Ml« BdBe Handy.
Ma ph- Grove
Onuwviiie
I
t®»t. &lt;v,
Trras , Mi*s f&gt;Mvy» Heath.
■
Ituitaml
Sec’y. Mr. Shljlcy Smith. ‘ ■•••
i iow.oq
to
]tu*rou&gt;t&gt;le
,
Chorister, Dr S. M. Fowler.*
1, unny. .trap©)
i ir^-rifist, Mi'S Bird Townsend.
vaakee ^rriag”
Mlijw Hattie refer was elec ted presidetit
&lt;&gt;f the Literary I apartment: XMrs. S. M.
Fowler of the Mercy and Help; Mbs
. - Phy]th. Diamond of the Entertainment.
,
;
The annual social of the Ladles ILitne
r ’i hi &lt; Missionary Society will be held &lt;»u Wed'■
5 , nrsday. Nov. 2nd. In the new WK-leiy
■ rooms of the 31. E. church. As the prok-' and', ceeds. of this soulal are to be used for tie

2

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We have a full line of

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SPECyKLEJ
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r-mvr’s to ' Iwuefit of the poor and needy in our
midst, all who are in sympathy with
. .
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ent- Supper served from half past five to

Of every description. Boston Rubber Shoe Co. or Candee Bubber Boots only
$2.25. Snag Proof at $.100.
. Nice line of Over-shirts just received.
Underwear of every kind, in large, medium or small sizes, and at prices
ranging from 25c. per suit up.
See our fine Gent’s Shoes. The finest thing in shoes at $4.25. Other
dealers will ask you $6.00 for the same shoe.
We are always pleased to show our goods and can guarantee satisfaction.
Vours Truly,
,

H. OSBORN, Mgr.

South Side, East End Main St.

Presidential Campaign of 1892,

4 POINTER

QRflNb INtKKEHENTJ
TO READERS OF

|l**There wii! be a concert iu the 1’resbytiging and ■ terian church next Wednesday evening
;i"n! one. Xov. 2nd. by lhe boy cgoir, a-vdsted by
*
that tine coutraito singTr. Miss Edna TruTribune' mau- laU’ °r Baltimore. The Misses
•ailing ou -b-tlordsand Raymond, of Grand Rapids,
•
' already formally known in this city as
,
elocutionary artists will also give some of
• l Sih-ctod j their brilliant recitals, dialogues and other
| exercises. Tickets .at Heath’s drug store.
VIT.D1.XO.
.
,
Usual services at the
Presbyterian
lancing pumps, j &lt; hurch next Bunday evening. Topic in
ladi. s or evening ••How shall I Vole?”
The Mlaslon Band meet' In 0&gt;c 1’te.HjWooley
terlan eliureb next Bunday afternoon at 3
o'clock.

q-iallth-s
e i make
M'Afl.Pl.NO.

• t. .1 ich and
r-li kettles.
HavUngs En•
of the
r:*d iH-tweeh 11
• ■'ibie all over tbe
n nnd Califor-

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* Wat deal &lt;.n p .

lii.bit of chewing
• -:T tbe habit.
pi Ice of uaper
• ■&lt;( the scarcity of
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tl-s Las to .depend

Four promissory notes were stolen from me
ns follows: one for Sim da’td September I.,
-.•a. gho • by 1 nomax M &gt;rtbU&lt; d; :w.» t&gt;ox*. olio
d.t«?d In March tbeother in July. uae for W.
the other for m. given by ^brebam Bunmil.
one note tor auo. given by Oniu *»d Jrabk
Korabeck. Alt penrans are hereby uotlflsd ttat
the above notes were stolen from me and are
forbidden tn negotiate lor tbe same. a&lt;the per
sons msklt g »h-ta I a e Oeeu uotifled not to
pay them tu any |&gt;er*ou but^raysrit^ Casm .

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AS

THIRTEEN DEATHS.

Soow. UCtamberialn fix»t .-■
Class ix Jerseys and Aide rneys.
Bulls.
3 vrs old. Bauer A Woudm u*es. first..
5 an I
3 yrooid. Harer A Wawarn.see, first,.
♦ o*
Yearlings. B..oerA Woodni n*ee, first
- •«
Calve'. Hkuer a WcodutawMv. Brat.......
X 0&gt;
Bc*t vteek animal ami 4 uf his get Hau. [
Woodmansee
Diploma
Cow* Md Helfers.
4 yrs aud over. Bauer a-Woodman-eels: 4 on
1 ytsorovtr. lUuera WiHrtfimareosec» 00
3 yrs jm over Barer a V» atK-msmee first
3 «o
3 fl”°W' '* 0VW ll*U f * W°°luian*CV'
2 00
2 yrs or over, B iuer A WaaImansee. see, 1
Yearling-H*uer A "oodnxansee, first..
* o»

RACES.
Class No. 1. Stake race, two-year-old.
M. □. 8.. Merritt C Smith ' F rat
Ackcroon. W D HayesSecond
Aylworih. C s McMote Third
Class No. 3. Three-y ear-olds.
. First
LeoD. A l! Keith
ternM
Larry Nob!-. WiU Mott
, Third
Dana M. John Cole

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Class No. 1 Three minute.
First
Monte W. Dunham &amp; Bowen
EeenM
Hard Cash. Wm Mott
. Third
DaaaM. John Co'e
Fourth
Model Wllkea, J M Bauer
Class No. 4. Double team race.
Rex and Surprise. Luke Waters
First
Mac and Notice, Wa'ter HaywardFecond
Pedro and Charley, Frank Sutherland... Third
Class No. 5. Free for alt
. First
PouU.sc Chief. Dr Lowty
Monte W. Dunham &amp; Brown
' Thin!
beol), A H Keith
.Fourth
Larry Noble. Wm M0U...4
Class No. e. Mixed race.
First
Mont. Norton Patton;
■■ mm
Billy tbelHero. Geo F Altofl
Third
Jenny. Wm Mitehell.Fourth
Nick. Aldrich Selble
Class No. 7. Farmers race.
First
Charley. Frank Sutherland
H.M-on.l
Prince Middletown. N Cook
Third
Vermont Hero. Roman Bull...
. Fourth
-Jobny G.Frank Geiger
Class No. A Gentlemen driving race.
Rex. Luke Waters First
Fl«»h. c m I’utmsn Second
Mollie. Henry Osborne Third
Clas« No. s. Running race.
. First
Iri’li D.111, Robert Cristy.......
. Second
Coloael K. A H Keith
. Third
Jenny. R Mitchell

C'X

SWjrtKS;:....... ,

1885^^58?^^^ “;:

Nite^‘HMr H’£**1Mcr....

Globe; W^S^Waren Foreman w*00*

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Uraichet Work.
Prrt’ppc s Mrs I! G Crater 1st
Ice w..ol shawl, Mr* D Krwtoa lat
lee wfii-I shawl. Mr* B B !("-e 3d............
Saxoi.y ataWI. llmtle L- ng 1st..............
Haxony shawl. Miro Wolf fid
Worsted afaan, Mrs A D Maynard ut..
Worried afian. Mrs B R Rose 2d
Pr Infant wool shirts. M^s J B Hendar-.
, short let............
..................................
Cottofitldy, Mrs M Doud 1st-­
cotton ildy. Mro J B Hendershott 2d ...
Easel ac*rf. Mrs A fl Bates 1st ..
Easel scarf. M-» D f RMrhrtdgrr 2d.. ..
Croichex triml'ng.MroPerry Wisemanlst
Crotchet work. Mrs Abe Csrliou 2d
Plain Needle Work Hand Made,
railed pateh work. EHxa Whitney 1st...
Calico patchwork. Mrs Tbo* Hunt fid..
Calico patch work.Iady otur ThMra Lake
Walers 1st ■■ -­
Called patch work lady over TO; Mrs W
K Barber 2d...,
QuUtSdqsilt. Mro EHn Whitney...........
QulBed &lt;13111. Mrs B H Itenbam 2d
ComfOrtaOle. Mra M H Bailey lat
Garment hand nuxde.niri J V Whitlock
Garment band made mrs J Whillo«‘k 3d
Mending ou garment. mr» l^e Iteed I’t
Ihxrniug on g«rroent.mrAF Pancoast 1st
D truing mi gAtmeot. mr^F Pancoast 2d
Hu 1 ton helts. Julia Fisher 1st
Huston boles. Julia Fisher Sd
Machine Work.
Fine white shirt, mrs C F Brooks 1st..
NigbCdiera. mrs Albert Altoti 1st
I
Rugs and carpets.
Braided rug, mro Lee Iteed 1st
Braided rug. jnrs Nora Andros 2d
Gathered rag. mr*.l E Warburton 1st..
Yarnruf. mrs A D Maynard 1st
Knit rug mrs Richard Murray 1st
Rag rarpet, mrs Anna Horsley ret-----Rag carpel, mrs James Hopkins 3d
Kuktlng.
, Bed spread, mra J D Townsend 1st.........
Woolen stockings lady TO yrs old mrs P
Woolen vocks. lady TO.’mrs P Burtoo'ist
, Wooten nilUeus lady owr 70. mrs D Mc1 WmdenrnlttetM. mrsJ v'whitioek
• Wooten riiliteft’, mrs a H Ickes 1st.... ,
&gt; Fancy s'.lk miUens, mr* Harah Doud 1st
Fancy silk mittens, mrs wm Andrus 2d
i Fancy wolnmittens mrs Wm Andrus 1st
; Fancy wooleji mitten*, mra D Newton fid
; Woden knit Isce. Hattie Long 1st.......
5 Cotton kun lace, mr* J D Townsend 1st
i Cotton knit lace, mra M li Bailey fid ...
j j Llnln kait lace, mrs Wm Andrus 1st ...
5 | Pr cotten hose, mrs M Doud rex ...........
j I Pr wooleu law. mrs MUo Williams 1st.,
j j Pr woollen h iw. iurs M william 3d
35 Pr put* Wool socks, mra M Doud fid...
KnltMghan.mrt Wolf tot............................ ।
0 | Fancy cotton mitre, uirs Win Andrus 1st
MLsceiiaueous.
I Fancy wall pocket, mrs A H Bates 1st..
c &gt; FancA- wall po'lret. mrs A H Bale* 2d...
0 Whlax broom holder, mrs A H Bat- * ut
* I Ulnak broom holder, mrs A II Bates fid
W . Sa.
bag, mrs
................
IS5
Flubr',
cu-hlou.
mr*AZ 11It Bute*
Hoyt 2d
1st
................. 1
» ( Scrap basket, mrs Thos Waters 1st
» । Slumber roll, mra Seraph Doud 1st
2U slumptr roll. &gt;ur* Seraph Doud 2d
Bangle board. Uta McClmtock !»l
JJ Lamp mnt. mra A »1 Bate* bt..................
IJun* mat. Besate Hoxie fill
a&gt; Mantel shelf, mra M U Bailey 1st............ .
» Photograph caw. mrs A J Hams 1st ..
fio Fhou-graph case, mra F Kouklc af........
30 Butldn beg. mr* Ixm Keed 1st...................
L »&gt;!
Fanuv run.
rug. uira V M Wheeler ”
1st
.-o i r»nc&gt;
,■
"
‘ rug.
..... mro
..... All
‘ " Ma^rd
*(-«,, .ril -•
W । Fancy
row,....
jo Booajiiixrx.Ulis
mwlum.rx. mis luun
fno* Wstert
'’»■ ... ••
ook mark, mrs
Wuilright2d..
.
30 B
Book'
mt* Bea»ic
Besaie W
uitrianl
C ileiiuar. mrsThus Waters 1*1..............
Worked comi'terjnn 1&gt; R McElwain Ul
Einbn&gt;i&lt;k-rvd iuitlsis.ium M il B-Iley 1st
Gaud made hukf. Srreah Doud IM • &gt;&gt;o Hand made hdkf. mrs H I. Howard rd..
Embr-e’u-tnl'-. &gt;&lt;-rcph D&lt;&gt;«ld i»t
| Einbr'rred skirl, mr, D P Rbbridger 1st
I Pau-b work q::l tln wool, mrs F Omer is
l*atcb work quilt in woo.', mrs 8 J MecliUtock 2d
&gt;0 Bilk qui:t. mrs F E Herrick 1st
Silk qul t. mrs Frank Hszen 2d
M
ktching with Silk.
Liuieta cover, mrs Clement Smith 1st .. .
Trayicovtr. mr* J E Warburton 1-t
Piibm shams. Hattie Loor 1st
Pillow sliuius, mrs M H Bailey 2d
SUk Embroidery.

Class 30. Oxen and Steers. .
4yrsold.G C Seolt
! TtfSu-WteiESS
•■
Qrrsnld. Porter Burton first
•* ""
Fyrs old. C A Barber sec
3 yrs old. Hiram Feugies firstI
SE&amp; .. .........
Class 21. Thoroughbred Merino Sheep.
Buck »yrs old. Wm Strong, first
Buck 1 yr old. Wm Strong Aral
.
Best 2 ewes yraold or over.Wm Strong 1st
Best 2ewes t yrs or over.Wm Strong 2d
Class H. Ixlcestera.
•sports.
No. 1. Fc»t race for boys under 11 &gt;'roof *&lt;e. Buck 2 m qfd or overA A Matthews ret
......... WllUe
............................................ xx-SS Buck 3 yro or over. Wm Krom welter 2d
Lambs. Wm KrooewUter 1M
Milo Van Arman
lAmbs. A A Matthews «
Roas Burton.......................
rnire .
Clasa fit. Cotawok's.
No.Foot rare for boys andcr 13 yr’s of ar-.
Buck 2 yrs old, Wm Bedford 1st
Vade Johnson
Buck 1 yr old. Wm Bedford 1st..
Nelson (’arveth ’
1 yaoM^fi E L Hurahyxdi........... ■
W (J ................................................................ Th*,d Buck
Lambs. Wm Bedford 1st
Hitch and K® race, specbl
iamb* MEL Homey 3d
»runny*u“e.;rs-&gt;..............
.
First
A Noble
Two ewes 2yrs old. E L Hurdey ret
Second
FCoytendall..........................
Two ewes 2y rs old Wm Bwllord 2&gt;l
Two ewe* l yr old, Wm Bedford l»t . ..
.
First
Two
ewes
J
yr
old.
K
1.
Huroley
2d
John Harmun................‘
..Second Ewe lambs, win Bedford 1st... Horace Palmer .
.
Third Ewe lambs. Win Bedford fid
51 Beasnier ft’?1
L. iiurs’uy ^&gt;d
Otis Corwin.
Class 27. Shropshire*.
I 1 -.rgrai bunch grep*’» . . Geiger l»
No. *. ladle* driving.
Flrrt Buck 2resold. Stratton &amp; Ferd 1st
0 I Largest w-kl'S&gt;I?'nrtWm'. Andrus fir*1 ;•
AUre Seibel
Second Buck 2 y ra o'd. Dr Lampham SI
Mrs (I F. Wlllisco...
. Third Buck 1 jr ol«1. Chas Barnaby 1st
Minnie Jones...Buck l yr old. Stratton &amp; Ford 2d
‘ largest tomato. Mrs. John Besatner auT|
First; Lamb*. Straiten &amp; Ford lst-...».............
Hastings township
I * J® ' rnuisparent erub E. L. Huraley 1st
Lambs.Chas Barnaby 3d-..-..................
J v’ General Graufarab E. I- Huraicy 1st.... I
No. A Walking mat&lt; h.
. Ewes 2 yrs old. Straiten A Ford 1st. - ■
First' Ewes 2 yrs old. Chas Barnaby
IJ ** | Ned tipped corn E. L. Hur&gt;iy 1st....... .
Fre-’. Unniagton
•Second xwe lamb* 1 yr old. Ctas Barnaby 1st
Fred J Woodrtifl
(Ti*s45. Grain* and Vegatablcs. |
Third Ewe lambs. Stratton &amp; Ford 1st .*....
John Garrison
. Fourth Ewe lamb*. Cha* Barnaby fid •
(0 H bti. red wheat, Frank ('harlluu bt ..
J Darling
!« lu. red wheat, jBme&lt; Mciiin.sh2ml
Oxen rare, special.
Class 28. Fine Wool Grades.
I
•
bu.
White
wheat. Geo. Braxdon 1st....
First
W S Be ham
H bir. Mhite wheat. Janie* Mcfnlosnaid I
Two ewes. Wm Strong IM-.
F. H. Barlow &amp; Co. sp. rial Janies
8h«»* rare, special.
Twoewrs. DrLampham 2&lt;l
Flnt
Melntqsi
Geo wiseman
Class ». 1-oug Wool Grade*.
White dent coin, Jcs*e Kxb 1st x.1
tilth jump, special.
White dent com Isaae Seger second • .
First Ewe lambs, M ■ L Huraler 1st
John Garrison
Yellow dent corn. Win B. dforil ut .. .
Class 30. Middle Wools.
.
Yellow dent corn, John Waters 2nd ...
Ewe lambs. Weber Bro* 1st...
HORSES.
Flint corn. W. P. Flfield 1st
Stallions for Genera! Purpose.
Fl ni corn Chas. Beach second
Pop corn. A. Q. Church 1st ..................... I
8WINE.
Four year* old or over. Bechtel &amp; Co.
r«P com Delos Hopkins second ... ...
first............... . ...............
CIsm 31. Poland China.
White sate. Wm. Bedford. 1st
Four yrvr* old cr over. J. M. Bauer
White oats. V. C. Snyder. 2nd
250 Boar l yr old. Will Perry lit
second.............. ................... i-”’-/4* ••
I Black cats. Isaac Segar ret.................
sow litter 5 pigs. Will Pcrty ret
Sucking colt. PhHlip Srhary. first .1
XVlnter rye. Manning Doud, ret
Fen of 3 i&gt;igs. C A Barber 1st
Sucking colt.David Patton.x.-eond'Winter rye. John WiiltU 2nd
Pon of 5 pigs, s Dond 2d,
.
Mare*.
Barley, Isaac Segar 1 *1
_
CUss 33. Chester White.
Four ytaroo’d.C. A.Culler.first ......
Barley. James Hopkins find.
I *&gt; ■ Sow inter of» P»g*. « C Scott 1st. ..
. Four v&lt;-ar.* old. Maiming Doud, second
Buckwheat. W. p. Flteflrld 1st...
3 00 ; Pen of 5 pig*. Matt \ oungs IM
Three year* old. A. A. Maihews..first....
Buck wheat. James Hopkins 2nd. .
w!*!!e
’J’° ite Brogdon 1stj
Two years old. Thoma* Fisher, first
Two vearo old J. S. Kesler, second
White t-eans. Boyd Craig rad ...
l-OULTBY.
• Suckling eolts. Paul Bnmp.flrot..... ... Tlinoiliy.Jamra Brown ret. . ..
j
Timothy.
Cbar'es
J. Barry gn-t .. ’
’
Brood animal colt al side. Plitllp Sciiray
ClaasM Breeding Pena.
( lover seed, James Brown 1st .
.
Brood iinlmii ooR At ride^David Patton
Bramats. F. L Hursiry 1st
Clpxerseed. R.H.Stlbonfind
....
Wyaudoue. J M Hauer 1st.
(Very. John Kelgle 1st
CO Celery.
John Kelgle find"
Wyandotte. Z BHort 2d...
Geldings.
1 00 Three watermelons, Louis Tattle 1st "
Plnnouih Bocks. K I.Hurocly 1st-...
1 00 xPumpklns, maxnouth. Wm. Andrual..’”]
Four yeora old, Manniuc Doud, first ....
LeabonJ.D McBlwaln 1st
Three years Old. James Brown, flrat
Legbvm. E L Hartley 2d.
Pumpkins,
numnuth. J. M. L-ach 2nd
Three years old A. A. Mathews, second.
Hamburg. I» McKiwalo 1st
Bumpkins, common. Frank Scoby 1st j
Two year* old. Win. Strong, first
Ba Pumpkltu. common. Isaac Powel 2nd
Hamburg. B L Hunley Jd
Two years old. Jame* Springer, second.
*JUkk y HWb. W. K. Barber ist...^
Polish, k L llunlmr 1st
Pairs.
*
Games. D MeKlwafn 1st
Hubbyd squash. P.H. Seger 2nd ... .
Span four years old or over, H. A. Offley
J
Pain.
Long R. beets. IxmiIs Tuttle 1st
Turnip beets. J. L. Williams im.
fir»t .................
.................................
.
Braipfih
light. G F. Brumm
1st
Sugar beet*. MEL Hurrfey 1st. '..
Span four years old or over. Wm. Cridler
Brtmab liuit, G E Brumm 2d
seecndk
'
Parouipo, G W Havens iM.;.... ,
Coehlua black, Clarence Andrus 1st
Span two ye*rs old. W. C. Barker, first..
’ J.*"®'Watros2nd.
Wyau-iolte silver laeed.Z B Hoyt 1st ..
.
Class 3.
(arete. Wm Gorham 1st .
Wyandotte sliver.laced. J M Bauer 2d..
'
Roadsters not register^.
25. Carols. G W Havens 2nd.........
Gulden Wysncotto. Clarence Andrus 2d
1 Toniatoe*. F Dejdantr t«t
*
White wyandoaeJ M Batur 1st- •
StaillmiM four years old or over. L. E.
.1 I Whltaturnlw.WiirtSrtSKrt
Tomatoes. Edwin IjuTibre
................
as
White
wyandotto.
J
M
lUuer
*»••••••••;
Hlnuliman, first ....
Plymouth
recks
barred
Jake
Walker
1st
30
।
8t.n!li&lt;w* flour yean old or over. Wm.
« White turnips. A JI Bale*ad
Plymouth rocks barred, EL llurseiy 2d
Cridler, second ...-.t...
Goeham 1st1
-White pbmouth rocks, p McElwain lit
50•• J enow turnip*. Wm
u nairem
:
Stallions three years old or over,
White ulymouib rocks, D McElwain M.
Thomas Howe, flrot
u'
A F Ba*“ =»«t. ..........
Black Je»ho,n*,I&gt; MeElwain irt.............
fit* 11!&lt;®S three rears old or over. AJ.
y
L
,
,
t
* **pp*,r?j James McIntosh IM
Brown
leghorns.
That
Hunt
irt.
Keith.second
’ w”« p*pprn’. Fred Benrmnt) m
Brown legbortM. 1&gt; McKlwan 2d
Stelllobs two years old. W. D. Hayes
’ SJjS.^bPera. J M Brssmer 2nd
’
white leghorns. “
“
l*t
first
‘
w*’Fifefield!,t..
White tegfionis ••
"
**
Stallions two j ear* old or over, W. C.
j Winter radbh. Wm Molt md ............
'Dominiques
Dominique*
!
.......
Snckllog rails. Philip Bchray. flrat
irt.
Black bambunn
Hiicklin,; cn'te. W. C. Dunham, second ..
Whits tiambarea
Marrs.
Spanaled nambn..^
. -----------( oiiehcad raw.2;
cabbage. a
Patrick
Four year* old or over, J. If. Bauer, flrat
Silver hamburgs. K L Hartley 1st
.0 Ornbau
lliuwS
Four yrart old or over, U K. Hinchman
Silver Hamburg. E L Huralev fid...;....
0 On Ions, red. Kiijnli H.d.&gt; “
d "j
I mcchm ■;.......................... ,-•••...................
Golden penned hamb’rg. D MfEl* “ *•*
5 On ons, red. Thomas Kelly 2nd............
Thrw year* old. .L h" cole, first
Golden pen’I’d liamb’rg. D MeElwain 2d
0
Onions,yellow,
John
Keegle
1st Z.":.
Two ye iraoM. Wm. Lowden, first
Java black. K L Huraley ist..-..^...^...
Two voirs old. Wm Louden, second
Bearded golden polish, £ L Hunely 1st..
Potatoes.
vt-arUngs. W.C. Dunham.first
Bearded golden r&gt;oll»b. E L Huroley 2d
Andrus 1st
Yearling*. W. C. Dunham, second
w E*!1’ Oh‘°,' ters O R McElwain
Black polish. i&gt; McElwain 1st
irt. "
Sucklingcnlts. J. M. Bauer, first
Black polish. K L Hartley 2d
. rood animat colt at side. J. .M. Bauer
Black gamrs. K L Hunley l»t
first..... • ................
.........
Black games. K L
4“
nn^MVL&amp;yti-.:........
—1
Brood an I tn il colt st ride. W. (’. Dunham
Brown Gamrs. D McElwain Ijt
sec-nd ............. ..
-...........................
Brown games. D McElwain 2d....
"**'r«“teKO AjJerdfngiat .............. ,
.
Geldlcgs
Sliver duck wing. E L Hunley ret
Empire State. Isaac Powell i«t
Four *ear« -Id. f. M. Pirtman. first.
..
"b!tepeph*nt.J I. WinumVirt'*"
Miscellaneous.
Four years old. W.C Dim Lam. second..
VI
SO Swett J o'aloes, John Kifgle 1st
Buck spanlah. D McElwain 1st
Two years old. V. C Snyder, first
John Keegl- ret..
Red caps. A F Fausey W.........................
One rear &lt;&gt;'d f»«tnt»el How a first
V*Lr?ral* Beauty. J H Jordan ret ’
Red caps. Mrs J-B Warburton 2d
Ohe ye*r old. V. C. Bnydor
Leea’ Early, M K L Huroley 1st
Guinea, D McElwain 1st.
Rrtrri. JcJm Erh Irt..... ...........
Guinea. J M Bauer fid.................................
1'rfo years old. Wm, Lowden, flrat
Pea fowls. D McHwaln pt ...........
M £*ew Queen. F DePlnnlt. ret...
Ercmfian. WmGraham 1st.......... ",
B B red game bantums. D MeElwain ret
’&lt;-ro*
RonJ-rters 8L-n&lt;t.ird Bred.
B B red game bsntum*. D McElwain 2d
Four ve.iro nld. Geo. AI toft, fl rot
robrfe.c LAndni* ret "'
Pekin orcoehlu bantum.EL Hunley 1st
Four wars old. W. r. Dunham, second..
Ylek.Sr^t,|,D?' T P
ret.......
Class 37. Duck.*.
Tliree yearr old. L.E. Hinchman, first..
Wh'ra x lm,,0£eAi* P' »'Hlum 1st....
Two years o’d Cims. McMor-'. first
Aylesbuiry, D McElwain 1st
wh te LIllje.T. P. Itanium 1st
One year old. M. B. T -eple, flrat....
5«
^
‘&gt;7 L*nd8,“f u- T. P. Baraiim i* ’
Rodden
“ . " ■—
1stone yoAr old. John Cole, second
Roudan
“
Buckling eolt. Wm. Mett, first
Colored tnusrevy ••
wk m
V p- B*rau,“ ret....... .
*
.
Mares.
Crew'd white
“
White Puritan. James Lee 1st ....* .
Four vears old. Wm. Noil, first
Call will"
■'
B*ruum white, extra. T P. Itanium
Three years o!&lt;L J. M. Itatier. I! ret
Can white
"
Two years old. L. K. Hinchman first ...
Pekin, E 1. Hartley 1*1
Two years old. L. E. Hinchman, sec....
Pekin. D McElwain hl..r .......
Ore year old L. R. Hlnchmnu, first
Black «art India, D McEi* aln 1st.,
Buckling colt. UK. Hinchman, flrtt
Class». Geese.
Br-MKi animal. L. EJHnehman, first
alow
J?inM Lc''- ret
Brown. D MeKlwatn l«t
10 pJI5h
Brood animal, Wm. Mott, second
iracn nlow
mow,AJames
j nines ia
*. ut
1
reach
re-e.
i*t
Class 4.
Toulo'.iae. D McElwain 1st
Clua M. Fann Implements.
Draft Stallions *ot Registered.
Toulouse, Mrs J K Warburton 2d.
Farm mite. Keamr Boot 1st I
OaMSD. Turkeys.
Font virera oM. A. H. TekesJIrst,
Portable fence. J R Ba.nnm 1st1
Four years old. JobnSeobey. second” •'
Black, D B McElwain 1st
Axe helves, A (J Stinson 1st
Brown Jake Walker Ut
Pump, Traverse Phillips 1st |
Four years oW J. A.Mnrray. flrot
1 Brown. Morris Burtixi 2d.........
drain tile. Henry Strong 1st.. I
IB Specimen
Three years old. Frank Andnw.flrat ....
1 Slate. D McElwain 1st.....................
Specimen drain tile, Dav d Bucket 2d..
Two years old. J.N.Murray Aral
1 White. D McElwalu 1st..................
Class «7. Building Material. |
Huekinfl colt. 4. N.Munny first
■a
Pels.
Brood animal, Frank AndttlM tint
Specimen taming. J M Bresmer 1st 1
Ferrets. A D Maynard 1st
Pairs.
Sample brek. David Buck el 1st
Ferrets, J W Crawley 2d.......
Sample brick. Henry Strong 2d I
Fourlyesrs old, Wm. Bedford find
Chinese rat, Edward Brooks 1st.
Fence machine, Wm Lowden 1stI
Class 5
Class.50. Lejher Goods.
Norman Perchion Stallions.
Class «. Apples.
Doable farm harness. Wm H Myera 1st. I
Four yeoss old; M. Chores?Diploma
Double car'agvhamess.Wm H Mjcrs 1H 1
Four years oW.Brcht»l &amp; Co.firat;
* *“ Ducheas of Oldcnbarx. Fred Warner
| Single tame’b, Wm &gt;1 Myera ret............
first
Clans 8. French Conch..
M vden Blurti, L. A. McIntyre first ....»■
Class 51.
Four years old:ant
U»sU.J&lt;&gt;hn keigle first............................
I sample forging. Orson Skinner 1st.........
Porter. Warren FaraqMa fim
I Pair band made horse tbots. Orson,
Carriage team, N. J. Ford, first
Fad Ptppen. Jonn Andrus first
Skinner
1st
Catriage team. H. Carpenter fccond ....
Pound sweet. A. (LHrMon first
Class 53. Final Hall.
Carrtagr animal. A. Seibel first
Jonathan. A. B. Batea first
Carruge animal,N- J. Ford second
Finger bowl doyllet, Mrs W B Cook 1st.
Rrd Canada. Joint Andrus first
Class W.
Finger bowl dojlle*. Mrs W it----- ----Northern Spy*. B. A. McIntosh tint.. ..
King of Compkln*. Isaac Kegar first
Bxncpetakc, J. M. Bauer, tint
Art Linen Thread BMt
Ihroldery.
Tello* llei'eFlower, Isaac Powell find..
CATTLE.
Bed spread. Mrs Wm Weruhn
Baldwin. Isaac Heggr. first
Bed spread. Mr* S J Pahnertor
Class ll. Short Horns
Go'den EuMKlt L. A. McIntyre flrot
Table
cover,
Gertrude
Smit
h
li
Hot Bm-ttl. R/TAHerding first........ .
Bulla 3 vra old nr over. 0 A Barber, first
Prportlenas, Mire Wtdf 1st....
-•* 'fi’hn Kelgle fir t...........
Calves. Bauer A Woodmansee, first
,
'
Drawn Work.
Hmhbfim....................
1 (0 Ben Dari’
CithM.C A Barber, second
......
* sn-b I*aac Segar first
i r.uDchcWh. NIm Wolf IM....
Cows and Hellers.
ImbrrTwigC.A Barber first.
i Lunch cloth. Ml** Well M-.
4 yrs old or over. Richard Murray, first.
------ -. A. iUrOerlrn. .............................
&gt; Prtoweta. Mlr Wolf Jd.......
4 yro old or over, c A Barber, second....

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The Probable Result of Rail.
way Disasters.

Steel Re*l, ./n« H Smith flr*i .

M( law-ui ■
jy”
hate*.
Calves. Bauer* Woodmansee. «e&lt;«Bw^takes. i nrale and i f*'“ale%D.om.
Bauer * W oodtn *nswe.. aDiploma
Class 14. Holstein*.
1
Cow. 4 yrs old. Edmond a 8 u. flrat..
Class 15. RedPoll.
Doyciim. M- *■* V r . ifeluiyrn »«•••
liucnes do Anjou, u. ? HurJ«J J?*'
Bail3yroold, J N Knapp, first...
'-“'"iVSiZS’ Ab. cuium*'-'Bull calf. J N Knapp flrat
Vlcarol Waken**!*.. .. lekes firot
Cons and Heifers.
3 yraold. J N Knapp firat
Yearling. J N Knapp fint
Sweepstake*. J N Knapp.
Calf,J N Knapp first....
Cass 16. Ayerahirea
Bull calf,Edmond &amp; Son first.....
Cows and Helfers.
4 yrs old Edmond &amp; Son first
3yraold. Edmond a Son first....&gt;.
Calf, flrot
Class 17 Hereford.
Bull 3 yrs old. Edwards * Sou Orot
i
ZSTJ5S?" - •■••••
Cla^s 18. Grade Cows and Helfers.

3 yrs old. Chas Barnaby am
2 yrs old. Wm 8 Shrtuer first ... ...
yr old. M V Barker tint
Class It. Fat cattle.

"Th

Plan* cover, m m Wolf 1st
TabU cover, mrs A D Maynard ret
M Tab'4 cover, mrs s J -MccUuiock 2d....
Tai&gt;!« center piece, mr* A J Hams 1st..
T.sl’l&lt;i center piece, mrs Z B Hoyt 2d....
Side t-oard cover, mrs Luke Walers Ul
!W Lunch cover, inn A J Harns ret
Luncii cover. Gerttue Stniib 2dTray cover. *» r* J VanAnnau ret
Tray cover, mrs J B Hrndersiwu 2d....
K Cake doyllu, ini* Z B Hoyt 1*1
cake.do&gt;ne, nira A J Hams 2d..............
Srt fijigrr lk»wl doylies.iurs A J Hams Is
। Set flaser 1 owl doylies lul-s Wolfed....
, E*m-1 throw, mrs M If Bailey 1st.............
Sotacul’hlou. mrs Z B Hoyt 1st
SoUcushion, mis Lee Reed 2d
Clam M. cut out FanbroWcry.
Table center piece, mro Wm Beadlvlst
Tablo center piece, inn Wm Bowtie 2d
Tray 1 Mb. mn A J Hams l»l
Easel ihrow, mn Wm neadle 1st
Class tv Art Profeasloual.
Portraits In oil. Cora Lee
lamdscuii*-In ull. mrs it mBates 1st ....
lainilv api- In oil.mr* M J Tiiniueroian 2d
Figure palniliut in o&gt;1. Cora Lm 1st ..-.
Figure p ilntlng iu oil. mrs R Bales 2d
Frul*. painting ia oll.iurs A K Burton 1st
Fruit paintitui in oil. mra a K Burton Jd
Flower piece, mis U Bates 1st
7 Flower ph ce. mrs C Pulman 2d............
' Pastel work. inr» M J Timmerniau 1st..
. Pastel work, inn Dll Bays 2d..............
: crayon ponralt.D U Bays 1st .............
Photograph display. DH Raya 1st
. Pa luting on satin, H I. Ho wit rd 1st.......
a Painting on **tlu. mrs W Bowtie 2d..
“ Falutfed wail banner, mn A H Bales 1st
J Painted wall banner, mra A il Bat&lt;* 2d
class M. Amatuers.
Laudlcape luoll, II I. Howard 1st....
I.sinlicape lu oil. mrs Elsie Townsend 2rt
no Flower piece, mn W How tie m
Flower piece, mra R Bairs 2d...
i*alnt|cgon velvet, mrs Tlios Waters 1st
Decorated plaque, H L Howard 1st
ra'i-.l pl .i|ur.mn Elsie Townsend 2d
Bert original iloal’ur, Emm Guteknnst la
Dlsptey In hair work, mn Lee Heed 1*4
•r.

FLOWKR8.
Best ooBection flowres, W F. Finley 1st
Single prtutiles. W E Finley 1st
K.■naan|&gt;gs. H L Howard 1st
Eveilgstiuss, mn I* H 8&lt;-gar 24
Geraniums,mro cyruscasteliue 1st.,..
Genuilaum. mro Geo Simpson fid,1.
rut gmulums. W E Finley IM
Homiest, mro Tbo* Walers IM
cut lijwcia. J M Hessmer 1st...
Roses, mro Fred Bergman tu
mro Will crowell 2d
50 iUeec
DahiiM. W F. Finley lit
Dahliea. mr« Id uren Bates 2d .................
Ih-Kosics. mn M Woodmaawe lai.........
Besofiles. mro J Benaroer fid-------- -----canna,mrt Fred Bsntmau is...................
rartnJ, tnr« FteJ Bergman 1st
CudiB. mn Fred Hergman 3d
Tube 1 rose, W E Finley m
A not*, mrs J Beasmsr IM
Arters, mrs A J Hama 2d
Phlox drummondo, mro Z B Hort 1st....
Phlox drummoode. mrt Tlioa Walers fid
Plnkk. mra A J Hams IM
IhukN.mrs J Iteasiner 2d...........................
Vt rlHinas mrs A. J Hants Ut
Verbenas. W E Finley fid
Balaam, mrs M Woodmansee IM
celoflE; W R Finlay, ut
Zlnnii. Johu Kelgle 1st
Zluuita nrrsThoa Waters 3d............ "...
PaosIoJ m Ik aimer V-.*........................
Floral&lt;l«sign, mrs J BeroftierlM.............
Floral design. W E Flutey Jd
FtiKhla, mra cyrus Castellne 1st
Fuschla, Ora Mcchu o.-k 2d
Ihiunurx for aide tabte.LoUie Bergman 1
B&lt;i|'t for s'.de table, air* 11 1. Hom nrd fid
Bo&lt;iuet for ceiiler tablejma A J llama la
B -quettorcecV-rtuble.mrsJ Beumer 2d
iUud boquei, H L Howard lai
ibulttm five b i&lt;vt«a,.A J Angle )M
5 button hoi; bouquets. W E Finley fill
Arranged bouquets. Ora Mceltniock 1st
Arranged bouquet, mra A J Hama M
BouqUet dried flowers. John Kelgle m
Show og bouquets. W E Flntey ut
Show of bouquets, John Kelgle fid

Class 47. YouUu* Department.
Bpe«i*«u hand tewtag. Bessie Andrus 1st
H dog: button holes Edna Brooks 1st
Pieced qmit. ealleo. Cbm Gromes 1st
Pieced quUL Mary Garrison 2d
S’ '0° drew by band. Bessie Andrus 1st
’ aljcoarem by hand. Lurie Aadtuald

glSS^SKSSS:,^^

inn eushlun. BeaMs Anime 1st

MISHAPS OP TWO WORK TRAINS.

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and FowrFatallyWouadml—Tw&lt;. s^tIna
Hands Killed on the «*U Paul by Some­
body** Btundrr.

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SPOXANB, Wash., Oct. a.—News Of a f„.
tai accident oa the line &lt;&gt;f con^tructipu 4
the Great Northern rood west of the Co],
umbiu river reached this city !a»t m«|,i. a
large force of men were eqgagul laying
track ncros* tbe false work of th-&gt; M-.-nni|
bridge west of Columbia, when sfithfaily
and without warning the satire "truct-ire
gnve way, dashing on the rocks sixty htd
below. Tbe conrtmetion train with
oral car load* qf rails anil ties nlw* went
down in thu wreck crashing t number f
workmen out of all huoinn .-sunbL-inci-.,

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Aa near m can lx- honied the kilh-d hr&lt;
Conductor John Leonard, John Johnson,
James A. Wright, Dan Waloott, NeL» X'cP
eon, Joeepi* Brady. A. Olsen. H fatally
wounded are: J. MUUnore, G(m
j.
J. Campbell. J. IJnvillr. Several &lt;ith&lt; rt
were severely injured, hut trill r-&lt;, .&lt;r.
The wounded were taken to the l.^pit.d
at Wenatchee and are under medical tn-ntmerit. Who are responsible or what c.&lt;u—]
tbe accident cannot lie aacrrtaii..&lt;L

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THERE WAS SOME BLUNDER

MlLWAUKRE. t)ct Ji —A diaartrous rail­
road wreck xxxurn-l on the Mil wank ra
and Northern lirnueb of tho St. Paul rail­
road near Plymouth. 4xly nd'es mirth ot
this dty, at 10^5 o'clock yeaterday mum*
Ing. resulting in the death of two men and
the injuring of half a dozen nmn-. .-orne of
whom are likely to die. Th.- '.-mi ant
Thomas Fitzgerald aud Nick Kengle, Mo­
tion hands. The Hat &lt;»l injured M fartf
known is: Frank llowen,
ti&lt;m foreman,
shoulder and wrist *prnin&lt;-d. John Jamb,
badly cut about the fm- H.
ruPeal,
four iili&lt;» crushed on right -idh other
internal Injuries—&lt;*-udiiion M n-.n-- UL.--«
Ealing, cuntUMon of the sb'4|ldrr
The CnUUlnn T&gt;m*R Place, tnyhnw.
The wreck'd train wn» .1 contraction
train, and waa Lacking down to Plymouth
from a grawl pit. A. llngin.in «i»&gt;. -cn:
hack to flag No. 14 (freight) pxning - ';u.
Either the tlagman failed to perfonn bit
duty or the signal* were nnubeerv-l and
25 train No. 14 ran into the workii-g train.

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TOftre e-ke. mr* wm Hrob-v 1*1
n»ffre reke. Hattie Lxwg 2u
Angel loud, mrs F l^un-nawt 1st
Angvl fond.mraED Hoyt 2d
ch&lt;*x&gt;iate cake, air* F. E Lamureaux 1st
&lt;-hoc* dal'•cake. Hattie 1^»«&lt; M
.Hunar ru»k’e«. mr» i» P .iltiwdgrr id
sngir cooklra. nus Frank Olm-rfid
Ginger c-Kiktes. Ora Meellntoek IM
Ginger cookies, mrs Ja* HopkltwJd
Duwghnuta. A. J Angie 1st
THE EHD HAS COME.
IMuatinul*. Mrs. A. D. Cock 2nd
nlscuit. n. B- R&gt;«»id
ntecult. Mrs. Nciitiy. 2nd
Claw tip. Canned and Pickcksi Frail
Variate of num d fruit mra. Nellie
WAMHlNGT&lt;»X,Oct. 13.—The rtnigfile. the
I uo
Andrus 1st
weary and anxious watching, the hopes
Variety of Canned fruit mrt. Thomas
2
no
j
R
nd
tears,.Uiat have tarn th.- -Icily IndVaftv^lckled initl Mito williams 1st
j dente of the White Jbiusc mi... iL, pre*?
Can nt beans L«tt'r nencmairist
Can of bran* tars N. V.
k 2d
An I dent's u-if» wm brought hottie from 1/wn
can of
rhra tnrs. 8. R. McIntyre ret
' Lake, are over. The end luvA^djtnie and
can |&gt;" aches Carrie K.
red
ran of eherrte* uir« N. \ . whttloek 1st
ss j Caroline Scott-liarri-M.n—devc -&lt;1 wife.
r«n of cberne* *. J- A titfe 2nd
.
can ot stra'bei Hr* Frank i-»nena*t !M
ran rtrawtwrr.r* A. J. Angk- red
Yeilnw rberres mr* Z B- Hoyt 1st
Yellow cherries mr*. Z. n. Hoyt 2nd
can Yeilnw rt'im- mr*. Fran* ranemt 1
ran Yellow p*un-» mr*. Fra- k Paneoasl2
can re-1 radtemr*. A. ’. Angie m
' can n*'!*rrire m»« Nellie Andruslnd

Jho

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tens

$2
42
It

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bi*'.

OM
_
-iu. Siw'lh tad
Quince*' mra. Nellie Aurtrea let
Quine***, mrs E 1.. Blcbords rod
crabapples, a. J. Anvle 1st
ctabaM&gt;'e« mrs \-Hie xiulmx ?nd
c.&lt;Hwe hrsrles. met n. worn i«t
i loose berrie* mm. xellle ai-drua 2nd
Tom«tnre. mr*. * R. xcinnte 1st
Toinstro-s mncirm cartl'tnMnd
c«n corn mr*. 3. V. wnitlock i«t
I whortleberries mrs. K. a. Mcintvre is
whorteberrles mr* wh bright fin-1

W.

S3

&amp;

era’s A. J Anale i«l
r^ars rare N’l le «w&lt;int«

s|»««

Hrkled hwnatees rtne mr*. M AndrMs is
pickled toma'oe* green mrs. r. h. ar**r
He* led tnitiUnw grren mn J. Trego fid
rldtled nppk* a. c nen* on is’ /
rlck'rd apple* mr*. n. M«*tnn 2d

Apple (HIT mrs s. B. Merntvre 2d
t-rseh fe'ly ,nT* n X"«t-&gt;n 1st
ivjch jelly. A C Henyon M
i ranberrv jel’y A K launoreaux
Grape Jelly, revs XB Hoyt 1st
crape Je&gt;br mra ■ x.. Bieharfis 31
plum f-tty twnu a. Altuft 1st
25 Hum |olly Mr*, x. 11 Bovt &gt;1
strawbrrry Jellv mra n. M. unSra let
Red rasberry |»l|y j. 1.. wlUlam* 1st
Red rasberry Je’lv mr*. a. Alma yd
ratith* IrB* mrs Frank Oliwr 1st
Quine* Je'ly x x vunorranx M
&lt; -row enow mra R m Bate* 1st
chow chow mr* John Treco ,-d
Can pram, mn wacgie terne* i»t
C»n pear*, mrs 8 R welntvre 2-1
Crab apn'c jelly, mr* A D &lt;»ok Ht
crab apple jdBy. mn rynu rasttllee 2d
class 60. Educational Ungraded.
Letter writing, Lena McIntosh 1st
Leiter wrinnr. earrle O*gw&gt;d Bl
Analyds tiv diarinm. carete Osgnod 1st
Analysis written, &lt;urria Osgood 1st
RuMneu penmanship, caret* Osgood t«t
General drawhwr. Elmer UHleland 1st
Map drawing, carri* Osgood ret
Map drawingJloos H Burton 2d
Graded School*.
Specimen Irt’er wrltimr.Tailu Barker ret
Specimen letter writing. Grve Raker 2d
original esaav. Minnie Mead 1st
Origins! easav. Gertrude Smith M
Analysis by diagram Gears!* Heath 1st
Analyst* written. Georgia Heath l«t
Plain or bus pru*»hlp. Georgia Heath 1st
Plain or bu* p» n'an»hlp, Minnie Mead 3d
Ornamcn'al pen'anshlp Minnie Mead 1st
Map dr twin:. G&lt; oral a lle»th irt
Map drawing. Gergta Heath 2d

M BE
OTHI

no

faithful mother---ha* gone down Into the

dark valley. The end came- thia morning
at 1:40 o'clock. For b^nrs it hud l&gt;cva
awaited. At . midnight •die w slowly
M 1 sinking, her rw&gt;piration having fallen lo 13
, per minute and her awakening* from
I letlmrgiv sleep were nt greater interval and
for brieferperiods.Theprv.-’idi ni had at that
time been seven and one-Lalf hwun-j lu an .
unbroken stretch at her *ide
।
All the tnemlM-ra of the family remninri
',in the room prohnbly ten or fifteen minute*
after the death, and then. &lt;.yvreotne by
grief, they reimin-d to their respective
I room* and were alone ir. the:•
at sorjxnr.
J The first intelligence of Mra. Harrison'*
death was communicate.I to ihe newspaper
। representative*. groU|M-d ,n a xvoni
। signed to the clerical fo;ei-&lt;-l the ex.- utiva
, mansion, by Mr. Motitgomrr&lt;
v&gt;
’
Kxptuaion of h Uollri.
-A terrific ex­
Ottawa, Kun., Octplosion occurred hire Sunday fight ir. the
MMpifal by*
boHer room of the Santa t
u bihh Dr. Wright, the slir» u. and W.

E HlLsa, an Atteudant, ut&lt;r&lt;
ly injured. They were trying (•’ fin* U.P
theJ&gt;uilent for the Aral time this fail, when
the end of one of them snddcnly rxjdoded.
wrecking tbe boUor room and hurling tho
two men outdoors with great birrr Doth
were terribly cuti’burmil and l»ti:i--&lt;d. and
Dr. Wright’s head was barilj &lt;-?t hr piecra
of flying glare*. Hath men will ;• ver.

/

Cawity
tuihe.
Wedt&lt;

Prolan

teepar
that i
Ther

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&lt;x&gt;
Turkish women cut rose leave -vAihsr

ter to secure plumpn.***.

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III a.nullwol lie0-“"“'
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. u „;i a

UM &gt;111 W Ot OetOtK'r. A; &gt; • '

A Personal Bofleetlon.
j .4 tb»
“I aee villain in yonr face,” asdd a judge day Ot AuguM. X D.
court of Barry eounty. *^J®bi«* •.
to a prisoner.
•
“May it please your honor," said the lat­
ter, “that ta a personal reflection.”—Ex­
change.
The undivided one-half- ft,
ihree
tyrfour fetl of lol lour
■
"What does this moan, daughter! Hero
is another lot ot milllnera' anil dreremake rs’ ^bated Sept. fltb. A. D-. 1«a BcnlJfMx.
'
bills. Don'v you remember that I express­
' A(!min&gt;*l"lbrly ordered you not to contract any more
debts Without my knowlodgs’"
Certainly, papa; but I haven't con
tracted any lebu. On the contrary. I’ve hour lu the day.
Dated Oct 31. l»W.
D. u.
expanded th«a,’’-KxcbaaSc.
AdndtiMr*”*'

sae.'nss’ji

- •,w'

iurt

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t

�H.stings^Banner,

I

T

A SOLEMN WARNING.

189s.

SHE BUYS CURTAINS.

HIS

HOPES WERE

BLMMTED.

Offloe rt too BmoiWer Itawl«k Wirt.

ON THE SHOULDERS OF THE STAY
S’-“os- Pr.prietow.

•"rjO

AT HOMES WILL REST THE RESULT.

Dorothy selects
eries

Ten States So Close That Nestertful Voters
May C«&gt;im the Ixm of Any ot Them.
Tho Australian Uallot Must lie Studied
and Voter- t»--- -----

window drap­

FOR HER. BACK PARLOR.

hat FU« Was ASalsii Him.
I WAS a clerk in a fruit and confectionery
■Cere. My mutation was to marry an heiress
and lead a life of wedded luxury. This
ambition, I might add, baa u-x been real-

In tbto state an Tuesday,
retnber. IMU, tbe Mtowtag

uf President and View Proeident al lhe United
In each district, who shall be known and |
On* afternoon thoproprietor and clerks Stale*
drsfpiBied iu tbe ballot reapoetlve!*, as eas­
went to a ball game, leaving me alone. tern district el« cror oi President aMd Vice PrealAn old gentleman entered tbe store, and dent ot thw United State* al Lanre. an-1 westInforming me that it was a warm &lt;layfc ••rn dlktnri elector ot President and Vise Prewl-1
dent of Lhe United Blates al large; also, in like
Dorothy bad determined to have only ordered oranges, Ixinana*. candy and tnUi manner, two alternate elector* of PrewideeC
—j, । •unof
-■-•■ *wux.
oct. 17.
—One thins
th^SXh
1!^?""
““H the
«1»
voters of the United States ought to un­ "rear things In her home, you know; frotti. I placed them ta a basket aud said, snd View Fre»l&lt;1&lt;nt who shat) be knewn and
*
Iderstand very clearly. That is thntthe but when it came to-lace curtains for as his tit fingers twined about tho handls deslgnaitst on tbo ballot, as ew»tern district
alternate elector o4 President and View Presi­
a bMMM
ln cnttog 4 I neglect of a few people to vote at tho com- her prospective back parlor, sho had to of it. “One thirty-five."
dent of ih- Cm tert .Stales at targe, and western ,
_ elsw
.. ’-Hrw* —propio
tho com­
“Dollar thirty-five, ehf Well, chargeit, district alternate doctor of President and Vice
lift------change
v to voteat
ing election
may
thu result and draw the line. They cost several hun­
and I’’— The elderly fruit purchaser had President ofihe Halted Stales at large, for which
change the entire buainess condition of dred dollars a pair, and Dorothy’s ship no time to further Illucldau*. for I grasped purpose the first' second. Sixth. Seventh, eighth
and tenth &lt;-&lt;jnjn**s!onal districts »h*H com­
thu country. There are ten states in tho has not come in. White we were con-1 tbo bosket and xaid firmly, “My onlcmaru pose one district to be known as the eastern
HtafftehA ywt (W* Uttto Lhwe PffM an
electoral district, and tbe third, fourth, fifth 1
•qually vafciablaiaOanattpot ton. car-.ngTnd re? country in which a change of from 300 sidering the matter I saw a private let­ to trust no one, sir.”
ninth.elevrnHs and twelfth congressional disventing tbksannoyiiteec8Bslaist.wik6baw5iw to 4,000 votes would change the result in ter from Marshall Field, the great Chi“What's that?” queried the wuWd bo trteta shall coropoee the other district to be
known ns the western doctoral district There
those states. There itre five states in the engo dry goods merchant, in which a debtor.
T'~.----c&lt;rk said that such curtains as Dorothy , I calmly repented my former statement. are also to be «lecled by tbe electors la each
country in which less than 2,000 voters
district I*.o which tbe state tn
“Do you know who I ami" be said an- congressional
divided,oqoelector ot President asM Vice Frost-1
remaining at tasue on election day would wanted cost ••thirty-five cenis more a Irily.
dent, and one al ternate elector of Preatdent
change the result. There tiro states in yard than they did before the McKinley
“I don't know, nor eare; uo money, no •nd Vice Prerblent, the ballots for which shall
tall.
”
.designate
the
number cf the eoagreMlonal diswhich a change of a few hundred votes
•oodx. Orders orc orders.’’ I said in one tnet and i he penmus to be voted tor therein, as
’•And I don't believe it," said L
from one side to the other would change
breath, and placed the basket ou tho rtfslrlvt elector mid alternate district elector of
“Neither do 1," said Dorothy.
\
President
and
Vice President ot the Uaited1
counter.
who onestry tbaa wUl Ud ttMroUMtoamriS thu result. There are others in which a
States respectively: also, on lhe general ticket a
“Let’s look it up,” we both said. Upon
“Why! That'rau insult, sir. to mel"
into maay wan ibMUMv w-ffifooib*
Governor. Lieutenant Governor. SecretaQ- of
mere handful of voters neglecting their
I felt a little Impudent thnt afternoon state.State Treasurer. Auditor General. ComItaj to do without Umo. Bat attar aHMckbMd duty tq g&lt;&gt; to the pulU would allow tho which wo made up our minds that we
misslonrr of
- ---------“
wouldn’t buy a stitch from anybody and grinned and said, “I guess ’tin."
opposing party to carry the election in
“You, you Insolent three dollar a week, GJuera) and
who lied to us about “McKinley high
them* stairs, and perhaps cluing* the en­
; till tapping puppy I I'll have that basket
wboac
prices."
J8;alao
tire result of the presidvntutl election.
My ofticlartariff book (you can get one or you'll suffer for It,” he said iioaraely a Iteproaentatlve lu
XstbabaDaof socially lire that baratawtara
for tbe 4th Consrasaional dislrtrt of
state. Uv wbleh thl»
w« mak tour groat boaat. Our pOla email while What u Changa In Admintatratlun Would yourself by writing tu Washington for and shook bis Cat in my face.
Others do noL
'“nil tapping!" That hurt me, and vault­ county brlooK*; also a Beuator for tbe 15lh Sen­
l»o.
it) tells me that thu duty on lace curtains
atorial district, composed at tbe countle* of
Tins is a matter of such vital bnpur- has been raised from 40 to 60 per cent ing over the counter I informed him tfbat Barry and Eaton; also a Representative In the
for two cents I'd wipe the floor with his fat Slate Lexlslalure for one Raprea&amp;tallve dis­
taitce that the voters of the country can by the McKinley Inw.
form. Tie put hi* hand into hla pocket, trict for Barry County. You are also hereby
purge, l-ut by tbotr geatle acuon pleaae all sU
net
give
it
too
much
thought.
A
change
“Why was it raised? What was the produced a con pie of pennies and told me notlfled that at said election there will be sub­
UMth,oi. In vMlaat 25 cents • Atwfee IL SoM
milled to tbe people the question of a conven­
in the administration, it is conceded, result of it?’ Dorothy and 1 wanted to to "sail in."
by druggteta everywbare, or amt by mall.
tion for the purpose ot a general revision of the
CARTER MKOICINI CO., New York.
I "sailed in,” and soon he sailed “ouL" ConsUluttou at this state, that each person votmean.* a general change in the policy uf know. If wo liked the answers we would
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE this government. The chances are buy the curtains. Uto make “the lie bowled for the police, and stepping out Inr for sueb proposition shall have written or
printed or partly written and partly printed on
niuety-niMV out of 100 that if the Demo­ rich richer" and "tho poor poorer," as the I grasped him by hiscoat collar and rushed ibis ballot the words. “Convention for tbe pur­
crat* fiutewd in electing their president Democrat papers claimed (1 have been him around the corner. Then I went back pose oi n general revision ot tho Constitution of
this
State—Yea." and each person voting
to
the
store
to
again
dream
of
beiressea
st
roRiruumthey will by t;-.e same stroke obtain a i reading tariff literature lately), we should
About nn hour later a young lady entered. against said proposition the words, “Convenmajority iu tbo house and senate os well I certainly not be a party to that sort of She waa beautiful, nnd judging by her tlun for the purp-rei of a general revision ot tbe
Constitution
of this Slate-No."
•
a&gt; c&gt;iitrol of th.- presidential thair. ! thing. ' If, as the Republican papers diamonds and drtss an heiress to a fortune.
You arc hereby notified that al said election |
Knelt**- -tamp for circular.
Hint ba.* not'happened befuru for over | said, tiiis advance in duty was really a I did my prettiest, and before she left I’d there will also be elected an Associate Juatlce
of the Supreme Court, to fill the vacancy- causthirty years. When the Republicans ‘ benefit to tbe__
_ women
......... .. who work
" “Y received nn Invitation to call on her that ••d by the rrtrixnation of Allen B. Morwe. The
men _and
to tho people
term of office will expire December Stat 1809.
I C.,t lull, power in 1H0 they ctangwl the j■ at
bo&gt;curtain
. lhrm Imaking
,bonl5 and
4, iverrthws
Inwho
my evening. 1 thought I. waa in luck.
You are also notified that al said election
Thnt evening I called, and she received
1 general l»'licy of tho gormuu. nl from . - (r (o )M ,|1C
tl,« country
When you want a '
there will be elected Hie following county
I a low ujifl to tho proleetiye unit &lt;1“ '
what ur.prinhipled. wife* people me nan princess might a princely wooer. officers for Barry County: A Judge of Probate.
She excused herself for a few momenta, Sheriff, Clerk. County Treasurer. Register at
luajiemwry in IhU coiraecuou to go , D‘llux:ral-0 McKiul.v tale fabricator, and soon 1 heard heavy footsteps in tbo Deeds, Prosecuting Attorney,- Two Circuit I
1 Court Commissioners, two Coronera and a
of tho
wonderful proshall. I looked up. and there stood the old : County Surveyor.
I into
...... the detail.' we
mv nynurnui
pn»s- '
1—■_ Everybody I
Xyt, WMXlto O N. ills on Sirih avenuo
Tbe following places hare t*en designated by
J perity which has followed. Everybody
Rent Iciuan who hail “sailed out.” He ad­
the common council tor holding the Mid elec­
Go to the
1________
'.'oneerrant
|nvf ,^ch curtains as we vanced, I arose, and hddiug out my hand tion in the several wards of lhe city:
—.... with
...... the
...w bUlbry
uiBiiu’ of
01 tho
ina I1
I
&gt;
n a
rv rz l«AntrT ’"ast »****» that the prosper- j
with a feeble smile Mdd, “How do you do,
First ward. F. A. Stanley's Bbsetumlth shop.
i
CITY ZL-4A.Zs/? Z . I bus condition ut tho j-copb of the gov- I wanted, bai the prich wa* eighteen cents ~..’nl tlww yon how I do In » mlnnu,' he
Second waid. Building of J. S. Goodyear.
Third ward. Council Rooms.
I
I eminent of the country generally is so Jj a yard higher than before the McKinley I
mob. a «rlk« M myjnum
Fourth war*. Sheriff's office.
win, ills club bo earned.
„
I
Fine line of creams
and patent that-nobody can doubt that pros-jI bill. - Wo .li ln’i •Vol willi them.
Given under inr hand and tbe seal of the
Sett-wc won t J Simpam A Craw- j
..Dona l,„rt the l»or fool. P»P»- ™ citv of HMtlngs, MlehtgaiLjhis 3d day of Oct.
1 .
.
.
..
.
j parity hits attended “the protective 11
A. D. !««.
Glre It
1 fresh Confectioners .
tariff" experience of th© United States. | ford's A f lit- -nsj snld that “the price
•
E. G. HoMlnoOK, Recorder.
! e -* • - •’
ni,t been, raised m that । nnd ihvn trictl, Lome
.
I Tlirre is not a man ia tho United States 1
. by tho slcKiuley lelt” I wMmf.
dtlieM Kepprf
! who-can doubt that thu election of a '
U -laughed In a funny liltlc_ way when . .
s
I Deiuocratic prc.ddent. u Democratic •
j house and a Democratic senate would
, &lt;&gt;-,. som-lbitig'in mmd which was n
of I": “I®.
p.k« UPUwe
hit I r.a ,w rr,
.
TIME TABLE.
under which this wonderful prosperity
time they kicked I went np. I was dragIn effect September It. HW.
T AS»es A. sh-eezev.
has come.
’•
..u. dror. thrown
I »•
Attorney al law.
1 Sixth avenue: U&gt;&lt;* people would get after Mckyd across the lawn nnd h
I
ilantlDXi*. Mich.
Ja- if.- ■ .&lt;i.s.J.oui'sviNe.
us if we did.”i.-n’t "^y to charge 1 *1
Every verer of the omntry who does | W
Stations.
j
"Then it isn’t necessary to charge!
|
1’raetirv* In al! coqrta of the state. Uoluot want to *ee this splendid coudiUi'U !■ more?
_..
I
’ IreUon* promptly attended to.
more?” jx-nnsttel
persisted Dutoth)
Dorothy.•
of
our
country
destroyed
—
a
condition
;
,
"I
wouldn
’
t
like
to
answer
that,
miss.
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i nuuiuii l n»v io answer trim, xuisn. j
Kalamazoo Lv...
_ I TJKS. E. II A C. 1- I.ATII11OI-.
which every nation uf- tho world has Tj1(. wholesale peojio can tell you all i
EaMCooper
J* t’
I loiuurpatbic Physicians and
tUchlana June!.
recognixed aa uie of superior results - !
pricre.
Then he gave us the ad-!
xg:i. i. /” ?;■
T
1
,n Cursil'* tbcre i* « strouger clement of , .
;■
Surgeons
ought tu recognize the fact that on his I dress &lt;&gt;f Mina A,
~ Giou?,
‘
of Broadway and
' ■ disorder than mere rvatlessncsa born of Milo..?
to1
All calls city and country promptly at- vote and the vote of hw neighbor may i Grand street.
•
;
centurii»
of
rebellion
nnd
bloodshed.
For
Delton
j tended tu.
Cloverdale
ty has ............
been raised, and
f depend the question of a change in the '
"Yes, the duty
- , toe rpolitical corruption and for tbe crime* 1 Abul
to.......
*500.— '-V300
tho * uflbe
combine tornakiy
n&lt;1 ministration or no change in the nd- : there waa good1 reason for it," said the
of’bt vendetta,
.. — which
----------------------------------L SCRIBNER. M. D..
S4.OO.1J?
M? 50
Physician and Surgrou. t linistratiuu. In tho state &lt;-f Connect:- salr .-tnnn at that store. "There are a ' ‘b-&gt;Gitc of Corsica a disgrace
| cut in the last presidential election the j large number of factories trying to es-। tl,
c»p
ri o
p I* really
y responsible.
expo
th&lt;&lt;
spirit
of e|nn.
clanship
13.50?
Dcltrtn.
■
Mich.
'iiM i The elan disappeared from the highlands Coats Grove.
10 10&lt;.
Woodland ...
Democratic plurality was 2,210 votes, i tablish themwlvesliere, and they cut”
y.
, of Scotland before tbo civilization of the WijMlburj £
«.5C-'
in the state of Nevaila the margin of ■ n-i
umpeteTUCccrofully with fanjiorted geveulXnth cvntnry, with which It was
L
losing
.....................
A. A C. II. BARKER
12.25
plurality was only 1.615 Votes. In ‘In­ curtains,made by laborers who work for incompatible. In Coreica it flourishes »i«lo Detroit
•
I’hysirian* and Surgeon-.
diana the Repui'hcau plurality was only trtie-'.hird vf what oar curtain people aro by ride with the advanced and elaborate Grand Rapid*
Calls in city or county responded to with 2.34S vuti s. Out of an enormous num- paid. By raising the tariff tho curtain huditutious ai rcpublicau government,
promptae«l day dr night.
#
i ber of votes cast in West Virginia Hie manufacturer &lt; :in r.nd does pay hb I with nil of which it is in tho bitterest an' plurality was but 520 votes. In a num­ workmen &lt;uosgb to live comfortably, : tagimhm. The spirit of the clan infects
Stations.
ILLIAM i). LOWDEN.
! ber of other states ths'plurality was but .vn luwMv. M Anmlcxu cl-uen. ""T .l.panmentrfI th. Mat.. Th. .!«■
Lawyer.
li™ h.r
a few thousand. In.many of thestat&lt;» .h-W hv.. Ai
SOUTH.
Ofli-T over Juliu, Ku-^ell's Atorr. State I ......... V/r *.“r accent, fronton., i omp.-te nMh&gt; the
UK rtcl
a chan:
Kaliunazoo Ar
tlir&gt; in
vni&gt;
"-t.-.l curtains.
enrtnins. |I
... .
.
10
street, Hitstings. Mich.
East Cooper Lv
Mdo to the other would have ch-itig 1 even though the labor on them cocita tho vailca the law courts, and at tarty destroys Richland Junc’t....
0!
the result. In some of the states the I foreign maker but one-third aj much." I the cmifidence of thu people In th% itnpar- Creesey.....................
cen'TleLen,
j p A. SHELDON.
Milo
"Why. that ’h ns clear
ns daylight,"
r - 3EST SiaOE h-| Tm?
FOR THE MONEY. ' f ,
r.cglre: of lew than 1 per cent, of the ■
’
.... -! Utility uf their inagi'-tnues.
- - -'
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Abstract and Real E*tatr Office.
(TIIMI -I*V( HI i &gt;t&gt;
--x.tw.wr are.&lt; I
;*
The
unit
in
Corsica
is
not
the
individual.\
...” Dorothy,
r_. / ,. “Br.t when I cotnc to1
' Cloverdale................
.Republican voters to go to tho polls raid
Abstract Block. HMtinx*.
10
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th»t nataJiSd 1 Money to :&lt;.u» on Iteal Estate Kral Estate would change tho result. This brings jI think df
it —
wo
r u
» who buy lacu curtains It is t he clan. The leader or patron of the
*»M on eotnmi-uluti. General roti »evaacing.
clan i» generally n person of considerable IIASTI MIS
have to pay that extra duty, don't, we?"
I TK.
' rtaviox a romolete srt oLAb«tract Books, com- us tu a point krhich is very important ' h:
wealth
and
influence,
both
of
which
must
(!»•«. Sckl Ly ' pited from tbe Recorda^can f'irnish complete for even' voter to remember.
i
“No; tho foreign ।maker lowers his
Coats
QTore
lie at the service of the meanest of his sup­
4 tracts.
C. F. BROOKS, nertc.
workman’s ur workwoman’s- wages
Woodland
Farmer* and Workingmen Should Hr Sure
porters in whatsoever cause ho may re­ Woodbnnr
»v
Vnungh to pay that1 duty.”
quire it. In return, thu vote, the services
Via D.
st- .V.
I’. DRAKE. M. D.,
lanslna.....................
to «t
"Well,
what
keeps
the
American
maoand
even
the
life
of
thu
clansman
are
nt
in nearly every one of the cluso states
7 M
tho disposition of his chief. The spirit Detroit
Ofbce over Hollowaj’s drug store.
the Australian ballot or something pat­ ufactnrer from charging t&lt;».muc)i?"
Grand Rapids
"Competition, miFs; sharp competi- which in n former age responded to the
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con terned upon that has been adopted since
■•-&lt;! &lt;3 anew rrtneipla—
druj
tiocting with residence, at Holloway's drug
call
tn
arms
is
now
perverted
to
secret
po
•Stops on signal only.
’snfh
a.\is
stimalntal by ft fairly
the
presidential-election.
The
HIT lust |.|
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---- ex- ,tion.
............
»lore
t No*. 5 and swill not carry pasMUg*r» unless
lltical intrigue, to the support nf the fam­
R MI,
perieuce which has accompanied the use high protection,
with freight train permits.
ily representative at the election*, even to provided
•T'-iu't -uro bUlOUSMSS, r
Freight trains will be run at the convenience
■Well, then,"
of this system in the state elections has I
"Well,
then.” 1 pnt in. '?why are not the darsar services of the family vendetta.
M. F J WLER.D.D. S.
' ' .i i'r-r tad co&amp;sttp*.
of
the company, who reserve the rtaht to change
shown in nearly every case n falling off t• the American workers’ wag.* lowered —National Review.
.-r. i'.icst, BJlkral,
the time of jwh trains without notice.
W. 8. Dr.w in
. g. Geo'I Manager.
. -.e.'U 5OUoaac.25ct*Office hours S a m. to 3 p. m.
of th- fanner vote. The farmer does by this competition?"
H. C. Porrati. Genl P. A T. AC .
ta* at anuartriS.
I
“Bw.-iusu there is a constant demand
not like the
looks
i/i.EkiBrt. C.,
tbo Australian ballot
..uiml He
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V"—..........
L....... —
QM1TH A COLGROVE,
a&gt;a It M a 'l«'ice •'&lt; ,bc ‘‘l&gt;' wchirocr* t&lt;» th,ir “rriers.&gt;r ""
0
Lawyers.
and aa aetroublraome, nncomfortaNs doesn’t do the right thing by a mtui he
(Office In Union block.Hastings.)
ifiethod winch h« fathen did nut use. can go to aitother."
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Practice Is all tbe courts of tbe state.
"Well, 1 think thnt tariff is thu best
To the qualified elecfora ot tbe City of Ha*tlogs:
and which he thinks he should not to
Notice Is hereby given, that the aldermen of
compelled to rojr-; the revolt is that it thing 1 know of fur working people, aqd
E. KENASTON.
tbe several ward* of the city ot Ha*tliiK9 actins
aa a-board &lt;&gt;f reslst^alion under and by virtue
Attorney at Law,
has kept thousand.* aud thonsanda of 1 don't care if it doos make the rich em­
t&lt;i. ..i.d ninety
of an art entitled, an act to further preserve the
(Over J. B. Goodyear a Co.'estora.)
farmers away from tho polls. Not only ployers ketp their eyes wide ojien. It
purity of elections and lo m&gt;ard against tbe
Practices In sUl coortsof tbe Btate. CoUectloni
”.g. Jddge ef
si'emit
to
me
thnt
Air.
McKinley
has
abiidr* of tbe &lt;•!&lt;-. tlve frat&gt;cht*e by s regtotzuthis, but the workingmen do not like to
xomptly attending to.
made
iba
poor
richer
and
the
rich
a
tlonot elector* approved Feb. Utb. ins. as
• ■
■ Uta Aik
be compelled to call upon other* to help
amended byartWi of session lawa approved
trifle more energetic," 1 added.
R. TIMMERMAN. Homrepathlc I’hy- them oat in unraveling its mysteries.
March 20'h, i«3. will meet ou .Haiurday. No"Now
finally,"
Dorothy
went
on.
"I
vember.Mh. 1M2. from Sa m. to a p. m. tat
•
slclan and Surgeon.
The henfest fanner? and die honest
ward. Stanley's blacksmith shop on Michigan
want to know the trhlh.
Is curtain
(Offieeovwr Latbrop’a drug store.)
avr; 2nd ward. J. 8. Goodrear bulldlnr, south­
Workingmen form n very large element
• (•■•sr the same
muslin
inure
expensive
than
it
was
be
­
east
elecirie llcbt plant: 3d ward, council room,
of tho Republican party. Hencea bal­
•.Io-I.isy.ttw tiUi
ou
Slate *treet over Beamer’s store: 4tb wars.
AW.
REAL
ESTATE
AND
COLLECTfore 'the McKinb'v law went into efi two O'clock to
lot system which is not acceptable to
Sheriff's office at court bouae. for the purpose
•
- nr wring ot said
i
ixa office or
feetr)
of
completing
a list of the qualified elector*,
them, and whioh result*
many of I
S'Jin
’iK
-«i. i‘ &gt;»«l“
in­
it law of said dneeaswhen and where all persona rnulled to tbe
Palxkbton A Smith.
elective franchise under article T. section I. of
them staying away- from
!h-? vote I stances cheaper. For. us I told yon. the
Woodland, Mich.
'
tbe
renatltnUou
of the state of Michigan, roust
naturally reduces the Repul-Hcan
jraile Tillbrook
the 1‘robate
' foreign
.
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»w«w..r pavs
Iinv. that extra
S. Palmkbtox,
J. M. Smith,
rwi-ter their names, to entitle them to tbe privmanufacturer
• . ■ - .i.i e .iintv,
■eitc of voting under this act.
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace. The experience in nil elections in which
Son of
X w. R. Naiaox.
. w i-1 the prayer
”
the
Australian
ballot or anything like dutv.
“Well, then," Dorothy replied tri­
' ;-r.v.lr&lt;l. And
Chairman ot tho Baud ot Registration.
il has been tried shows a failing off in
Thus Bijsstox,
• |«-:it toner give
umphantly. “please show me some white
' • ‘I in *el.l ectule.
Secretary &lt; f Board ot Ilrglstrstlon.
tho Republican vote. This is accounted lace curtains of fine not, with a fern pat­
mg-tbo hear
of McKccjjiort, Pa., hod aS;roftAa Lunch under
fnr by tho fact already indicated—that
•v &lt;&gt;i till* order tube
one cor which flic physlcan lanced aud then it
- liANjntn anewnt he honest fanners and workingmen of tern."
Wo found what wo wanted nt four becun? a running aoro, and was followed by
■' in 'aid County of
the country do not turn out nnd vote un­ dollars n pair: they had been a trifle crydpclM- Mrs. Tillbrook gavo him
mr three successive
PROBATE ORDER.
■r I rarinc. .
i
der this new tangled arrangement ns higher two )fam. before. And Dorothy
State of Michigan. County of Barry—so.
- .'.UMSTKOXO.
they did before. If the honest fanners, had another treasure for that "homo.’’
At a sesaleu of tbe Probate Court for the
and honest workingmen in the Repub­
On our way to the station we stopped the sore healed up, bo bi^amo perfectly well County of Barry, bolden at tbe Probate Office.
In tbe Citv of Itaxiings, in said eounty, on
lican i«arty are not careful to do their at Mr. Horner’s gorgeous furniture store r.n&gt;l is now a lively, robust boy. Other parents Wednesday, tbe 5tn day of October, fa tbe
KbEit
full duty this time—regardless of the on Twenty-third street to -see about whose c|illdrcu suffer from Impure blood year one thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
’ Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
should profit by this example.
fact
that
they
do
not
like
this
now
some
furniture,
and
Mr.
Horner
himself
Probate.
I to &gt;ate Court for the
lu the matter of the estate ot Daniel
tangled way of voting—they are liable told us that he knew of a very large
■ al the Probate office,
Hoou‘3 PlLLO cure Habitual Couatlpat'aM by
Bradley, deceased.
•aid ronnty. ooMooto wake up on tho morning after tho concern "on the other side" that is com­ tutc-rln£ ye.-l»t»!!'.c octlcaaf Um aliaaecuxy canal. r.On
reading aud fl Ung the 1*111100. duly ven■ - .'I the year one
Ocd
of Olive Bra-lley. widow of said deceased,
election
and
find
that
their
state
has
ing
to
this
country
if
Mr.
Harrison
is
rl ninety two.
praying
thnt a certain Instrument now on Die tn
' rui»tna»g. Judge of
gone tho wrong way: that by staying elected. Thnt would mean another big
Una court purporting U&gt; be tne last will and
textament of said &lt;iecea»«-J be admitted to pro­
away from tho polls they have caused factory ijere with employment for ever
• c»taie of Mariah H.
Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­ bate, and that admlaletratloo of said estate
be granted to Olive HnuDey. the executrix
»o many people.
iwllti in. duly veriun instance of what is being accom­ may
that change.
l i said will named or to some other suitable
Oh, it would bo such a wicked thing lates
' -•‘li &lt;&gt;t said deeeased,
A Solemn Duty of Everj Itepubllran.
plished by farmers In the Red Rlvef Valley person.
•».&lt;l;i‘O of said estate
It is the duty of every Rqmblican if Grover Cleveland should be elected! nt Minnesota nnd North Dakota. He said
Thereupon
It Is ordered, that Tuesday, tbe
-‘ W. Ikndersbotl,
voter to begin to-day, now, and make a Tho tariff would bo changed, and that S. .1. Inland, near his town of Dwight, N. t«f rt.v &lt;if Vnwinfer. A. 1&gt;. lf»r' al ten o'clock
i.
TLuraday the
study of the new voting system of his would make it so hard for people who IX. I to tig lit IrtO acres of land in the spring
&gt;
ten o'clock in
। state, and not only to study it for him­ work "by tho day." Every woman ought of 1891, for S2.C00, and raised crops that erased and all other persons Intcraited In said
' ■ lor i|w- brartngofMid
etale, are required u&gt; appear at assMlon of «ald
■ "&gt; at law of Mid de' self, but to instruct his neighbor nnd hi.* to realize that and influence her husband season worth tbe salary of a government Court, then to be botaeu al the Probate Ofllro
‘ •••«&gt;* interested In Mra1
neighbor’s neighbors in it. It is also his to vote for tho party that cares for tbo clerk, iu excess of the cost of his farm, as in tbe City of Hastings, in said County, snd
ii‘i*-er at 3 m*«ton of
«how eauw. If any there be. why tbe poyrr of
per
lhe
following
statement:
duty
to
go
to
the
polls
and
vote
on
elec&gt;
i'ten at the Prabateethappiness of laborers.
the petlUnuer may not be granted. Audit w
190 8u. of wheat, st HSem
•bus. In said rqunty. and
Of course Dorothy and I don’t know 4an
turtber ordered, that said pvationer give uotlre
tiou day, whether ho likes this new tan­
„ .. oata, atooc !S7.oo
to the persons Interested In said estate, of tbe
whether Marshall Field nnd Mr. O’Neill
gled
way
of
voting
or
not;
and
also
to
- -r , iv «■ i
(tendency ot said petition and the bearing
3,7»»
,n,i&gt;e ter*.
,
11 'tiihuterglve notice
see that his neighbor and his neighbor’s direct their clerks to belie the effect of Deducting cost uf laud.
2.WI0.W (hereof, by causing a copy ot thta order to be
Jrtcieu,.,
11-T'-, .. inutld estate, of the
published in the Hastings Rannu. a newsuathe McKinley bill, but we think it is
’Hwf u - . .
’•'wa .and the hMring Chappod Hands,Cures
neighbors do the same thing.
nerpilnted and circulated iu said Csuotr •*
Wounds,
Burns,
Etc.
pretty
small
if
the
heads
of
dry
goods
•’’•hare
’ ■■■'.'•r of this order to be
If ho does it. if you do fc, tho contin­
Efcrwnt’r.i , ‘‘ 'Uaxxrx. a new*.
concerns do sanction such dealing.
ued
prosperity
of
this
country
under
ite
they
area
irur
in
the
tews
market
©nil
Cmas. w. axmstbo
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race
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sther
D
rew
.
i present and snieudfd system is assured.
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J'Use of Probate

AMERICAN FAMILYJ SOIP.
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OFFICIAL BALLOTS.

ALWAYS SMOKE

Attorney General:

HOWTO.MMHITHnt UHOKR
THE NEW LAW.

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Illustrate.

The methods of voting under the
new election law of this state is not
difficult, when once the principle is un­
derstood.
No elector peeds to lose his
vote, if he will but exercise a little
care. All the tickets regularly put ia
nomination will be printed side by
side on one sheet of paper.
This will
be the OFFICIAL BALLOT, and' is the
only one allowed to be -voted.
The
voter will be given one of these official
ballots by the inspector of election.
The voter should see that the inspect­
or's initials are put on the back of the
ticket in one corner. The voter -ust
take this official ballot with him alone
into the booth.
At the head of the
Republican ticket he wilt find first a
vignette or design, under that the
word rki’UBUCAx and under the latter
a small open square, thus:

5 Cent Cigar
In The Market

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Let tho voter make a cross In the
little square and that is ail that is re­
quired of him. That makes U&amp;e official
ballot -a straight Republican' vote,
counting one for each candidate on the
Republican ticket
If he wishes to vote a split ticket he
can do it in this way: Suppose he
wants to vote the Democratic ticket,
but vote for the Republican candidate
for Governor.
Then he marks tho
Democratic ticket thus:
_
__________ _

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HASTINGS, MICH.

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Tliis shows that, although he wishes
to vote the Democratic ticket, he' does
not want to vote for Mr. Morse.
If he
does nothing more, he docs not vote for
anyone for Governor: but, to vote for
Mr. Rich, he must make a cross in the
square before Rich's name, thus:

To split a Democratic ticket, put n cruu

To make the subject plainer a
straight Republican ticket is here rep­
resented:
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T. PHILLIPS.

YEARS
SOLID WEAR

IT’S A “JIM DAN D
Tbe stock of lumber and shingles lately
purchased by

Is the length of time that
With HOT SPRINGS ECZAEMA SOAP. This prep­
aration being mainly the
evaporated salts from the
waters of the Hot Springs,
SPOONS AND FORKS
Arkansas, will cure pimples,
Are
warranted to last.
bleech head* and all eruptions
of the skin. Nicely perfumed
Also remember you
for the toilet. Sold for tlfe get a Present—"Good
next ten days only, at 17c per Form,”' of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
cake.

When the official ballot has been
properly marked, it should be folded
so as to conceal the face of it, but to
show the initials of tho inspector on
the back. The voter then passes out of
the booth through the door opposite to
the one through which he entered and
hands hLs ballot to the inspector at tho
ballot box who puts it into the box in
full view.
If a voter spoils a ballot in preparing
it, he can get another by returning
the spoiled one to the inspector who
furnishes ballots.
If he is unable to
read, so as to prepare his ballot, the
board of inspectors may designate
some one to help him. No electioneer­
ing is allowed within 100 feet of the

The Democratic state central com­
mittee arc hard pressed for mud to
throw at John T. Rich. They are now
flooding/the state with circulars charg­
ing him with riding on passes while
railroad commissioner. As his duties
required him to go over every road in
the state during the year, it would
have cost the state thousands of dol­
lars if he had not used passes.
Every
railroad commissioner, including the
present Democratic incumbent, has
used passes, and should use them as
much as a railroad superintendent.
The commissioner is in a measure
superintendent of all the roads in the
state, and in looking after and en­
forcing regulations for the comfort
and safety of the people and the em­
ployes, it is proper that he should use­
passes.

One of the lady employes at the canitol writes a communication to the
Jackson Citizen, bewailing her fate,
and in lhe same breath giving away
the information that the lady, employes
have all been assessed SI per week for
funds with which to carry on tho cam­
paign in the sixth district. She thinks
this is civil service reform with a ven­
geance.—State Republican.
In his upper peninsula campaign,
Judge Morse alluded to farmers as
“laxy devils.” In the lower peninsula
he calls them the horny handed suns of
toil, whose labors feed and sunport the
world, and much more of the some
kind of “taffy.” John T. Rich knows
and sympathizes with the farmers and
never speaks^otherMw. than respect­
fully ofthem.

Judge Newton spreads himself over
two platforms with as much agility as
Adolphus Acrobat Ellis.
People do
not expect SO much from an attorney,
but a judge who hasn’t political hon­
esty enough to declare his principles
openly cuts a sorry figure before tho
people, as a candidate for justice of
the highest court iu the state.
“Our money should be as national as
our flag. That is what it is to-day,
and it should be as sacred as our na­
tional honor, and-ns sound as the gov­
ernment itself.
The people of this
country no mere want free trade and
tho conditions which it will impose
than they want worthless-state bank
money.”—McKinley.

"The Republican party did cot or­
ganize for spoils; it assent bled about an
altar of sacrifice and in a sanctuary
beset with enemies.
You have not
forgot ton our battle cry—’Free speech,
a free press, free schools and free ter­
ritories. ’ We have widened the lost
word; it is now a froa nation."—Ben­
jamin Harrison.
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BaMAMlX HaBhison Aos

The folluwing ia a tpUl Democratic

Is just as good to Traw. as the dollar of the rich. He sells
The Light Rnnning World Renowned Domestic. The New
Home and some other firet-class machines.
„
He will sell you amachine for a smalf payment down
and- the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you toncall on him before you buy.
Needles oils and-, parts for all machines.

STERLING INLAID

z

Thisgives jits vote to Mr. Rich.Thia
------marking van be done with a black
lead pencil or the stump furnished by
the Inspectors of election.
Rem/mbcr
that no other marks must be put/by the
voter upon the official ballot, except
the crosses and the straight lines to
erase names.
Bear these two rules in mind:

DRUGGIST and book­
seller, and the originator
and promoter of LOW
prices for Drugs, Books
and School Supplies2nd Hand Books wanted.

The Dollar of the Poor Nan

25

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01. u Goodybm

If so, bu»vf the
who seUe st the same price to the
poor, man'or woman a»ta&gt; the risft. He wont charge you $55
for a poor masixine andsell the same style of machiueto an­
other for &gt;25 aa do souse dealers.. Oh, no!

W. H. H. Heath. Funeral furnishing g ds
and Director. Flnt-elsM bearsc nnd ouUtt.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Booms over R. Mudge
&amp; Sou’s.

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DEMOCBATIO

and everything needed in
the school room in Barry
County.

SEWING MACHINE ?

Websters Dictionary 5c.

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HE largest complete

of new and sec­
Tondstock
hand School Books

It Acknowledges no Superior.

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REPUBLICAN

5CN0QL BOOKS.

Peoples DRUG STORE
THE BEST

TWk.U

ARE Y« GOING TO BUY A

Fred L. Heath,
THE bRtlQqiST,

Agent.

Bailey, Winson £ Rider.
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studing.

of anything in my Jewerystbre.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

F. R. Pancoast

Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything.

The Reliable Jeweler.

COBB &amp; HUNTER
118 W. MAIN ST., KALAMAZOO,
Offer for inspection by the people of Hastings and
vicinity the largest and m‘o?t superb stock of

Crockery, Glassware, Lamps Silverware,
[Plated and Solid,) Fine China,
'and Bric-a-brac
Ever displayed in Southern Michigan. We have
simply outdone all former effort in getting the goods
you want, and at PRICES that are not to be met by
ANY ONE in Kalamazoo.
Hanging Lamps,
1.50
Table Lamps, fancy,
.70
Hanging Lamps, 3(j prisms,
3.00
Table Lamps, dec Bowl and Shade,
.95
Dinner Sets, 112p’oes, $7.50, $8, $10. $11 up.
A fine dec Table Lamp, bowl and Shade
to match, Pittsburg Burner, a Rare
Bargain at
2.60
Decorated 10 p’ce Chamber sets beauties
good size,
2.00
These are a few Samples of Good Things we offer.
Haviland China, .
A D Coffees
Dinner Sets,
Chocolate cups and saucers.
Salad Sets
5 o’clock tea cups and saucers.
Chocolate Seta,
Cake Plates,
Tete-a-tete sets
Salad Bowls,
Joe Cream Sets,
Sugars and Creamers,
Meat Sets
Fruit Plates,
Piano and Banquet Lampe in great variety, Onyx
Tables, Tea Stands, Candelabra, and Art Pottery of
all standard manufactures. Rich Cut Glass, Solid
Sliver.

s

Our Art Room is now ready for inspection and is
well worth a visit. You are all invited.

COBB &amp; HUNTER
118 W. MAIN ST., KALAMAZOO.

E HAVE just received and opened up our first
invoices of new fall dress goods. To say that
we are pleased with them would not describe
it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest and -beat
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
see them.

W

FkOH 12 1-2 CENTS «P
We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have proven very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

We are now showing our first invoice of thes goods.
Come in and see them

at RUSSELL’S.

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Hastings Banner.

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Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 27*

HASTINGS. MICH., NOVEMBER 3, 1892.

Hastings
Banner.
Published Thursdays by

ternate Saturday, the compensation being
the same as when teaching and the forfei­
ture of of a day’s pay the penalty for non
attendance. At these meetings the Read­
ing Circle work is a promised feature.
habtikgs, kich.
Certainly we are behind our slater state
here, yet we have our evur-lncreaslng sen­
timent in favor of better teachers and bet­
ter teaching. Really good teachers are
wanted and the supply is not equal to the
demand. A teacher may as well have 840
per month as 810 If she will only make her
“»
“•
&lt;«
*a,** WeU ** l,&gt;e cures occotnservice worth that sum. Surely every
PJahed by this etoeilsai medicine.
teacher that has the professional spirit will
gladly avail herself of every agency for
Dalton.
Improvement. One of the most hopeful
Arrived, on the Ont day of November,
signs of the times is the fact that the num­
at tbe residence of Geo. Eddie a boarder
ber who make teaching a profession Is con­
of the masculine gender—Q. A. Hynes
stantly increasing and that better prepar­
was at the hub Tuesday—Dewitt Ranney
ation on tbs part of teachers Is appreciated
was in Kalamazoo last week—P. R. Dun­
and demanded by the public.
ning, of Hastings, is the new clerk in IL
As to the books used during the coming
K. Grant’s clothing store In the Arbour
year, that must be left to each local circle.
building—Mrs. Forbes Is able to be out
We have never quite kept in line with -the
again—Dewitt Ranney Is nursing sciatica—
plans of the State Board, nor waa It beet,
Dr. Scribner was called to 'the bedside of
perhaps, that we should do so nnder the
bls mother last week, who is very low.
circumstances. The books selected by the
Her recovery is doubtful—J. R. Binkley
Board for the present year are ••The School­
returned from his eastern trip last Friday
master In Literature" and “Steele’s Popu­
— Mrs. Learn Is very low with dropsy—
lar Physics." The latter book was chosen
The wind blew so hard last Friday even­
with the view of encouraging a greater
big, so says one of our townsmen, that it
number of« teachers to obtain a second
was Impossible to keep tbe tea in his cup
grade certificate. Many of them have the
at the supper table—Mr. Chandler has ar­
requisite knowledge of algebra and will be
rived with his photograph car—Hon. J. J.
glad of a little assistance In the other ad­
Woodman, of Paw Paw. took tea at the
ditional branch demanded. It Is really a
Thompson house Monday evening—Two not as well as she was—Myron Chamber­
libel
on our profession that so many are
of F. A. Blackmanta best horses broke lain and wife attended the funeral of Mrs.
Susans Newton at Hickory Corners one willing to teach year after year on the low­
through the barbed yv,r(* fence along the
est grade of certificate the law irlll allow.
day
last
week;
Mm.
Newton
was
step
1
R. R. track Monday morning, cutting large
Here again we seem to be behind many other
gashes In their Umbo—P. R. Dunning mother to Mrs. Chamberlain—Wm. GlllanAre there not a considerable num­
pie has moved back to Cloverdale—Mbs states.
1
sprained his ankle while stepping off the
Susie Newton, of Hastings, is visiting reia- ber that will make this the means of har­
porch at the hotel—Brandsteltcr and Dos­
Ing a higher certificate next spring? Be­
tlves here.
ter sh:p;iod another carload of hogs Mon­
yond this each circle can take up what is
day—Dr. Osborn, of Kalamazoo, was call­
desired. One or more of the llttlo books
ed as coonsel with Dr. Wilkinson Monday
E. Bevier, of Grand Rapids, and now recommended by the Slate Sup’t Fitch
[at the bedside of our doctor’s mother nt
might bi’ read with profit The attempt to
Kendall—John Allen, of Richland, a form­ working on our new court house, was on
| our streets Sunday—S. E. Wolf is now at unify the work of the Institute, the .Read­
er -Deltonlte was in town Monday evening,
Charlotte, doing a job of mason work— ing Circle and the examination, making
to attend a K. &lt;). T. M. nieelthk— A hay
Smith Munlon is having fine horse barn them parts of a connected whole, is cer­
pres* passed through town on Munday, en
built on his village lot—A much needed tainly a laudable one and should meet our
routeto Mr. Paine's Jut cast of Hope
rain has now come, as wheat was ■ suffer­ approval.
Center— Mrs. Mead, of Middleville, is Hie
Teachers, let us see to it that the record
ing—A. C. Wait has now rented Lee Mc­
guest of Charles VaiiAmburgh and wife Donald's shop— Prof. Humphrey did not left in the Classification Register is as full
this week —Several of citizens took advan­
fill the pnlpit here on Sunday on account ami complete as It can be made. Ix*t there
tage of the excursion tn Kalamazoo Tues­ of his hone being sick.
be no Indifference nor half-way work
day—Win. Sldnam was at Orangeville put­
about this. As you have found wherein
ting In a new flooq gate in his flouring
Ralland.
your predecessor failed to give you the
mill last week—Pete Mosher, of Shultz,
N. D. Merrifield and wife have again Information most needed, see to It that
was in town Tuesday.
taken up their abode.on their farm in Rut­ your successor does not suffer in the same
land. They expect to return to Clarksville way. And it might be well for some to
in the spring—I. W. Hendrick is in York exercise a little more care In their work
Unite a severe wind .storm passed through State visiting relatives—Miss Grace Mer­ lest someone should form nn unfavorable
this section last Friday night, blowing rifield was married to n Mr. Merlle. of opinion of their scholarship. The follow­
down stacks nnd spreading fodder in great Clarksville, twu weeks ago last Sunday—A Ing was caught from a register recently
। shape—Mis-, Hall 1? taking music lessons terrific wind storm passed over this place and the perpetrator is a high school gradu­
of Mrs. Wm. Otto, of Middleville—Mr. lust Friday evening; shaking houses to ate loo: Droped. comence. examnation,
I lead mon and Mr. Doe hold a three nights their foundations; tipping over hay and Grammer, have did. (twice) princlpaly,
temperance entertainment at our school straw stacks: scattering com-stolks: tip­ cometuni, (twice) excclent, Phlss.. (sup­
house last week. All were well pleased ping over fences and some fine fruit trees posed to be an abbreviation for physiolo­
who attended—Tim 1. 0. G. T. lodge of —There was no school last .week on ac­ gy)
this place will hold an entertainment next count of the Illness of the teacher. We
Tin* Pupils’ Reading Circle movement U
Saturday night—Jack O’Connor is at work hear she Is no better nnd it Is feared she;certain
...... — to be a great success. Everywhere
Is meeting with the enthusiastic support
for B. F. Norris, plastering his house— will not be able to finish her term of school
--------------•&gt;.« children -..I
— cordial
----- u-l ..........
I— ­
The Ritchie district are improving their this year—Mrs. F. '!•
of the
and .1
tbe
approba
T. Johnson
spent- v_.
Fri­ I r.r
school district with a new coat of plaster­ day on High street—We hear Ernest tion of teachers and parents. It will sup­
------ * of
*-------- lh&lt;} ply, in a small measure at least, one great
Baltimore. .Is tn teach
ing and putting in new seats—Anna Page Edmonds,
need of the country schools and give to
was the guest of Emma Raymond last winter term of school on High street.
tbe children tberem a little of the advan­
week.
”
tage enjoyed by the city pupils along this
line. This movement will prove, the Ini­
Delayed Letter.
A fearful storm passed over this town
The Austin school closed last week— tial stop in the supplylsg of more reading
last Friday evening. blowing cum fodder The Center school cluses to day—An effort matter for these country boys and girls. It
over the farms, lops off com stacks and Is being made to have a singing school ' certainly will'be worth all the effort it
blowing down trees, Il al so, blew one of here this winter—TheColumblan exercises costs.
In district No. 5, Hastings, Miss Lucy
A. B. Franciso's l«ams partly from Its at the Center school Friday evening, were
foundation—The democrats have attached a complete success. The tableauxa were Joslin luui Columbus Day exercises on the
the people's party and prohibitionists to the finest eXer given at this place. Mrs. evening of the 21st. and a col lection more
the tall of their kite—Mr. Editor, if one E. D. Tyler, of Vermontville, arranged, than sufficient to procure the books for
of the candldarva of the combina­ and designed them. She also furnished tbe Pupils' Reading Circle. Not content
tion should be elected which branch the tableaux lights—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. with tbit, the audience became so eutbuwould he belong to? He might be Latty were at Ian sing three days last'1 slastic that they contributed 85.75 for tbe
in the fix of the twin l»oy when his brother week—Mrs. T. Tasker l« «‘-k again—Corn purchase rd a fine flag for tbe school.
Miss Kate Train, of Assyria, who is
died. Hi- was crying very pitifully. A is being husked rapMly this beautiful
To every person suffering from
friend full of sympathy approached him weather—Col. Brigham, of Ohio, talked to teaching across tbe line In Eaton Co. or­
Piles or any other Rectal disease.
and asked him whnX lie was crying about: the people last Wednesday, In the luterests ders a set of the books for Pupils’ 1 teading
His plaintive answer was ••Ills *twin
'
of the Republicans. He was accompanied Circle tbe proceeds of a “box social”
brother had died and he did not know by Hale Kenyon, County Treasurer, of* ElaterI by this success, another is to be
held to procure n globe for the school.
whether he was Bill or John.”
your place.
Columbus Day exercises in No. 8. Assy­
ria. net tbe school seven dollars which sum
The Rectal specialist of Grand C3
OUR COUNTY
Carlton Center.
will be used fur Pupils* Reading Circle.
Rapids, is at the Hastings House,
Rain to-day-vC. I*. Smith and wife re­
Hastings, every Thursday after­
John Perryman startled 'Nashville peo­ Teacher. Julia Donovan.
turned from Ohio Saturday night, after a ।
The sehoola of Johnstown are now aliead
noon and Friday forenoon.
few months absence—Frank Bunner is | ple recently by driving around tha city
in Pupils’ Reading Circle work. Which
visiting friends in Nashville—S. Ensley Is with a pneumatic tire bicycle snlkey.
township will first surpass her?
Dr. Lakins ba, a large list of
expected home this week—Chauncy Wood
"M. C. S., the two year old colt of E. L.
On the occasion of a recent visit to No.
patients In Hastings and vicinity
started for Bowen City Wednesday to at­ Smith, of Nashville, trotted a mile over 8. Johnstown, we saw a class in primary
and thore are securing his services
tend school—Frank Ballou returned from the Sturgis track during the races lu 2:88. geography, composed of about eight years
at each visit as a result of his un­
N. Y. Saturday—Carlton Center will not With n few years good training this coll of age. draw, entirely from memory. * very
usual success in his special «rac4 have a singing school this winter, much to
ought to be a very fast one.
good outline of Europe In seven minute*.
tier.
the regret of most of our young people—
. How many schools can equal tills?
Theo. Jones Intends to move to Grand •^Tbe Herald claims that Freeport is be­
A considerable number of districts that
All are Invited to call for con­
coming a great market for produce.
Lapids
and
go
into
business
there
—
Mrssultation and examination both
have heretofore had that ••summer’’ tenn
Ensley visited Mrs. prook of East Hastings ✓The only empty btirtdlng at Delton is■ have begun In September and thus close
of which are absolutely free.
hist Thursday—John Fleming has moved Dr. Burton's hotel.
tbe laat of June. They will never go back
back on his own farm—Wc are sorry that
R. K. Grant fills a long felt want al Del­. to tbe old plan again.
we have several young men in our com­
Many districts that have had only seven
ton.
He
has
started
a
clothing-store
there.
munity who do not pct like gentlemen at
* months school In tbe past are to have nine
all times, and In all places—There was a It's a good point for one.
months tbe present year. If now u good
full house out Sunday evening at the 51.
^I’he high wind Friday night blew down&gt; teacher Is employed and retained tbe entire
E. church. The new minister is well the cast and west walls of the new Urick&gt; year, something substantial will be accomliked.
block l&gt;eing completed nt Freeport. Esti­■ plished.
mated loss. 9500.
Columbus seems to have been remem­
Whtiein GRAND RAPIDS stop at
, bered in some way In almost every school
A republican club was nrganlred In tbe
Herb Chase and wife went to Clarkvlllo rooms over Buel and White’s store on' on the 21sl In several Instances tbe
,
Grand
Army Post*’ kindly assisted the
Sunday—B. F. Caln, of Lake Odessa, and Thursday night of last week. The club
opposite UNION DEPOT.
John Carpenter, Jr. returned from the started out with a membership of twenty­. Schools in their work.

COUNTY NEWS.

Wood - and - Coal - Heaters

1 Vood

WHOLE NO. 1951
Ocrvardola.

Cirrespendents for newspapers have a
rough tlmeof it sometimes. If they fall to
ngte some occurrence that has perhaps es­
caped their notice they are c ensured, and
then again a correspondent finds that
after all the pains which be may have
taken to gather an Interesting batch of
items the printer has left over half'of them
out df the paper: but 1 suppose tl* near­
ness of election is the cans©—Quite a
crowd gathered at the ball inat Saturday
everlng to listen to Hon. Henry F. Thomas
and Hon. James A. Sweezcy. Mr. Sweezey spoke first and advanced some very*
strong arguments in favor of the issues
advocated by tbe republican party, and
the unprejudiced listeners pronounced the
apeechlo be a grand vindication of the
McKinley bill. Mr. Thomas did not de­
vote a great lesgth of time to hie speech,
owing to the lateness of the hour, but it
was interesting and. to tbe point—Mrs. Ed.
O'Connor, of Yankee Springs, ia visiting
friends here—Mrs. Mort Bates and Mrs.
Ed. Pcnnel have an unde from Iowa vis­
iting them—The R. K. Co. have moved
the depot several rods south west of its
former site—Prof. Taylor conducted a
song senice at the church last Sunday
evening. Tbe building was comfortably
filled, and all went away with the impres­
sion that Prof. Taylor Is a gentleman and
a fine musician—Emma Barnes was at
home oyer Sunday—Mrs. Mary Doonan Is |

Coal - Cooks

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,

Cloaks,
Blankets, Bedding,
AND

Live Geese Feathers.
Tin .most complete stock of Dress Goods
&gt;n the state. ’

A fell :ine of Gents Furnishing Goods.
A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
for 81.00, try one.
.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
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grand rapids,
« make a specialty
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nd pants to order.

MICH.

DR. LAKINS,

-TOE KENT-

north Saturday last—Prof. Taylor organ­ eight, which has since increased to L50.
Free Baggage Transfer. New Bouse ized a singing class at the center Saturday C. W. Smith Is president, Earl Townsend.
St earn Heat and Electric BcIIm. Rooms 50 night. He has 23 scholars—The boys W. 1. Marble. Wm. Strong and Manly
up.
BEACH A BOOTH.
around the center are getting rather fresh Dickinson vice president!'.J. B. Messimer,
of late, and will get themselves into troub­ secretorj*, S. L. Hicks treasurer. They
le If they have not already—IL B Kiclx- have opened club beadquarters and are
ards, of Hastings, was In town Sunday bolding two meetings each week.—Nash­
To consumers of kerosene oil in Has­ —A. O'Dell and party starts for the north­ ville News. *
tings and Barry Co: We have established ern hunting grounds this week—Richard
The Middleville State bank has a new
an agency at Hastings for the sale of Bale, of Irving, spent Sunday with Dr. A.
’ ■
Snow Drop oil, which for laminating pur­ J. Wright and family—Jasper Whrner six ton safe.
poses has no equal. Being a product of and wife, also Oscar Munlon .spent Sun­ t/Columbus day will long be remembered
Pennsylvania crude and 155 degrees fire­ day at T. P. Barnum's—Hurrah for Ben­ by at least three Indies of our village, who
test makes it perfectly safe. It produces ny. We will have four more years of on that memorial day received a good soak­
a clear and white light nnd free of odor, Benny—Hon. J. A. Sweezcy. of your city, ing In Gun lake, tbe result of a prospective
nor does It cause any deposit on chimney spoke at the town hall last Thursday even­ sail-boat ride. The real honors are how
which Is so common with cheap and low ing. Jim will get there this fall anti ever due to a fourth lady who was lie role
test Ohio oil. Since July 1, 1801. Michi­ knock out Combination Lowden.
.
and seif-possessed enough to jump out and
gan allows tli© use of 130 degrees fire test
draw the boat ashore, before it ran into
deep water, while old “Chris." stood on
nil which permits the the sale of kerosene
h'MhvlUe.
the wharf snd watched them, losing his
made from Ohio crude and posftesses a
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­
Miss Nellie Felgener, of Hastings,■ hat in the performance.—Middleville Sun.
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part) spent Sunday with her sister at this place
to raise the fire test to 150 degrees or more —Clare Furnlss, of Woodland, was home
it becomes useless, so far as producing over Sunday—Adrian Carter, of Bay City,
SCHOOL COLUMN
light is concerned but at a low test will | I Is at home quite sick—J. H. McKevitt. of
burn fairly well, still producing a very I Middleville. was In town Monday—Mabie CoadacUKl by Enoch Andrus, County tteeretnry.
disagreeable onlor while bumtog and load­ Wilcox, of Irving, was in town the fore
Whatoftho Teacher's Reading Circle?
ing the chlmnoy with a greasy substance. part of the week—Notwithstanding the
Give Snow Drop oil a trki, the cost is but rain Hallowe’en, a large party of our While R has not accomplished all that
little different than what you pay for the young people gathered at the home of might have been hoped, still perhaps as
cheap goods you are using and the satisfac­ Wm. Boston, where a very enjoyable time much hns bean done in thia country as In
tion you will get In light will more than was had—8. J. Truman was at Hastings most others. We can never expect to accompensate, saying nothing of additional Monday evening attending tbe leap year compllsh in this , ’ate what ta done in Insafety. For sale by S. E. Phillips, H. L. party—Mrs. Cnjekbanm, of Muskegon, dlana so long as our present statutes re*
and Mrs. C. Willis, of Grand Rapids, are I main. Io that stole the teacher’s of each
Newton and Cook A Cook.
township are required to meet on each al*
A. D. M
^
, Wholesale Ag.
at ahd

Hasttop. Mich,

guests at Wm. Bael’s.

Little Boy—Isn’t fathers queer?
Auntie—In what way?
Little Buy—W’en a Jit tie boy does any­
thing for bis papa, he doesn’t get any­
thing; but if another man’s little boy data
it he gets five cents.—Good News.

Among the ancient Jews burial pre­
vailed, as it lias done since among Chris­
tian notions. The idea of death a* a tem­
porarysleep has doubtless had much to do
with the strong hold which thia custpm
has obtained among Christian (x-opiet.
The state of Massachusetts was tunned
from the bay of that name. The origin of
the word Massachusetts is from the Indian
word “max**,” great “wruiehuasb,’* moun­
tain or bills, and the suffix, *•«," meaning

Alflcri wrote ‘•Cleopatra,’’ his first trag­
edy, at twenty-six. It was undertaken to
relieve tbe tedium of a self imposed con- z
llnemeol to cure himself of a passion for /
nn uu worthy woman.

.Mr. Wainfleet, a parson at .Molesworth.
Me., ia the poorest paid preacher in the
country. He strives to prolong life on tha
»lender salary of three dollars a week.

Funnurn, court Riant of Eugene II, waa
11 feet 8 inches in height after death, a»*|
-cording to the undartaker’s measurement. |

�M'LAUGHUN THREW

tufai point Tbe charge waa a failure
frura the outset but the wave did not
awl strengthen IL WagwWMiid Iwrsea
Hew back until • brawny redskin
occupied a solid square of teas thaa half
reached the breastworks right in front of
oa acre.
It waa tbe highest ground
Bess. It was only hip high txyhim, and
Witbin cannon shot This was« good
COEDEKED as another foot on the height of tho he was swinging his tomahawk for a
blow at her when a bullet from her re­
breastworks. Twenty-five num distrib­
volver. lield aloft, entered his throat and
uted around that iuckxmre Would make
throw bun backward to die after a brief
a terribly thin line, but twenty-five
’
Winchester rifles would maintain a ter­ struggle.
It was all over in five minutes. It had
ribly destructive fire.
been a'desperate chargoat tho weakest
But treachery hud not 'yet exhausted
point -and twenty-tliree warriors lay
Itself. Your noble red num of Cooper
dead on the slope, while a doxen more,
Makes an every-day convenience of an eulogy depends upon that even when at­ more or less seriously wounded, crawled
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. tacking women and children. Back away to secure shelter.
camo
tho
renegade
to
say:
Prepared with-scrupulous care. Highest
Then the great red sun touched the
"Ye better take-the chance 1 hold out
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
plains with his golden rim, sank silently
•to ye. The Indians hov got mild, and
into the sterile ground, and twilight
toitaticns—and iRsist on having ttte nathin but yer promise and the quick
came to make shadows race about
NONE SUCH brand. kperformance of it will save yer scalps.
among the dead—dead but hideous—
MERRELL &amp; SOULE. SyraoafcU-Y. « »
&lt; h°w ’«■&gt;. “ corpses in the warpaint as they lay with
____________________
______________——' I input.
legs drawn up aud eves staring into the
—-____ -—
"If we Turn bock wn will not be mo____________________ _______
darkening heavens.
tested?^ queried tho captain.
'
"Not* red shall cum nigh ye-."
CHAPTER IV.
‘But w* have only your word for it."
•When Bsby was SACK ■»-c£^«:berCarzirU"Which orter be good 'nuff. I am
-fHMDabowuaChQd, shecrtelfor CMtaria.
workin to saveje scalpa."
-When abobccsnxs Him, she dusg t© CsMoria.
"And you think the way to do itiato
bad children.’’•I*
turn «s all over to them! Getback.you
lying renegade—get out of range or
well firop youP
'
The renegade beat a hasty retreat,
and a few minutes later the Indians dis­
mounted, crept about the plateau to
•'I have-just fopud it uvii-dolinud eaae of form a circle, and opened fire on the
Asiatic collaret!'' aborted the excited citi- breastworks from three hundred rifles.
sen rushing into the police station. The They bad waited too long for a rush,
health ottice was, telephoued So; the patrol but the little bond was encircled.
wagon was called out. and five policemen
Water! ■ Not a drop!
and it doctor were hauled around'to the
Forage! j Notan.ouncel
address given by tbe citizen, where an in­
Provisions!
Yee, but they must bo
offensive Chinese was found 'putting a
"Now, then, God speed j/o*.".'
ghtssy gloss and a wire edge on tiro neck­ :aten in a raw state.
If the noise of the battle is deafening.
Tho Indiana had but to preserve their
wear of some person or persons unknown.
Ihd silence which follows is oppressive.
—Indianapolis Journal.
circle of tire about the fort and nature
There is more nienaco in silence when
would do the rest Men may escape the
peril threatens than in the roar of can­
bullet but thirst kills.
non.
And whftt of Joe and Boss? As soon
As night shut down over tho belea­
Published on behalf of Hood's Sarnmiwllla are , as tho Indians appeared on the flanks of
guered white men on tho little plateau a
aa reliable and
aareilable
nnd as wormy jourronneeuce. ns n —
j•* &gt;&gt; „i
they emu® from jour best aud -moM uuaitnx the train he had luddou her out« fflgut, few boasted and exulted over the suc­
Migt^ir? They
They stairthe
MaJe otdy the -simple
simple farts ,u
..., and ho had hopes up to tho opening of
neighbor.
cessful defense, but the greater portion
rvg.in! to wiuU Mood’s Sarsnpsrirta has doue. f
j the battle that sho had not been seen.
always within truth and re-jnuti.
were silent and anxious.
When ho know that danger was im­
The red man is a wild beast at higher
Const! patio*. a»d all trouble.* with the dial *- minent ho did not conceal tho fact from
type than the tiger, but bo has nil tbe
live organs ai.d tue liver, an- &lt; ured by lluuC's
her. Sho grew a shade paler.-but she instincts and characteristics 6t the
.Pills. V nequal ed as a dinner pi L
„
shut her teetli hard and threw off tho dreaded animal The tiger sleeps by
womanish' feeling which would have day and roams abroad when darkness
weokcnedlber.
comes. The Indian does the same when
“We are to be attackodF' sho queried, left to hty own will if circumstances do
ns tho wagons were packed and the men not prevent. His vision ftt night is auibegan at the breastworks.
mal-like aud hi£ scent is keener when
"It looks that way,” replied Joe. “but
the snn goes down.
,
• it may bo j only bluster. You had best
The captain passetl around the forti­
keep out of sight"
fication as soon as tho firing died away
“But every ono of us will tje wanted to see what loss haul been sustained.
to handle n firearm, I can shoot with Ono man nnd two horses had been
either rifle or revolver. See? I have a slightly wounded. He gave orders that
revolver, j If there is danger 1 must take
one-half of them should prepare them­
aharo with tho rest."
selves such n meal as it was possible to
OOPVRIOHt SV AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. IC
A xnomqnt Infer her father camo up. get without u fire, nnd then go buck to
I
very
unxiotls
os
he
said:
Ho lookoc*
tho breast works and relieve the other
"My di tighter. 1 fear that cur situa- half. There was no danger of.au imme­
tion coul: not To worse. Wo have ten diate Attack. The Indians had received
CHAPTER UL
of us—
and
wo shall pres- a setback which would dampen their
to one in rant
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ently be attacked. . You hud better lie
ardor for several hours to come,
down ou tin-* bottom of tho wagon."
Bess had retreated to the wagons, and
"1 should soon bo'helpless from fear,"
the men were enthusiastic in praise of
she replied. "Let mo remain here bo- her courage. Three or four of them had
j hind the ipekp. If they charge u* I cau witn^sed her exhibition *of nerve, and
help repel] them."
every one was determined to shako
When tpe firing opened she was kneel­ hands aud bestow a few words of com­
ing between Joe nud her father. Not a
mendation. While they were so en­
return shit was firod from the inclosure.
gaged Joe slipped quietly over the
Now and 'thfcn a bnllet found its way iu
breastworks and lifted the warrior she
between Jpo loosely .piled rocks, but tho
men bad [only to.hug tho ground to be had shot into the inclosure. He waa an
safeA-4 tho Indians had to elevate athletic young fellow, wearing the
feathers of a subchief, and tho look of
tlieir guns at an unglv of forty-tivo de­
fury and bate had not yet faded from
grees to fife, most of the bullets passed
his face. When he brought the feathers
.over, cutting tho tope of tho wagons, but
U) Bess he said:
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leaving tlje animals unharmed.
"There's none among us ever made a
It was well for the baud that an old better shot. He was a leader among
Be waa twinging Ma toiwihmek for a
soldier had command. He took iu the them."
blow at her.
"But I’m so sorry 1 had to do it," she
The carefully prepared trap of the In­ lay of tha ground, inudo up his mind
dians had-failed. It.was only when the where the blow would fall and noti­ pleaded. "Oh, if they'd only leave u»
white man had turned sharply aside* fied eycryfman to bo readytho sig­ alone or be at peace! Think of my tak­
bunched the wagons, placed the spare nal. The; redskins would soon tire of ing human life!**
r "And l*mafraid the worst th not over."
horses as safely as possible and l&gt;egan wasting their ammunition, and then the
rolling the bowlders together :for a more enthusiastic among them would whispered Joe. "I know the devils.
They’ll never leave us until they have
breastworks that the red man realized demand a:charge.
An Indian is patient only when over­ our scalps. You may have to shoot
that be hod been sold out
Then they swarmed out of the ravines powered. . He is brave enough to face others."
The girl burst into tears at the
—the warriors of Iron Heart, of Red death onlf after he has worked himself
Eagle. of Black Crow—three hundred ■upto furji. The one sided battle—tho thought, but quickly brushing them
strong, and mounting their wiry ponies, yells, shofe, screams and change of po- away she said:
"Their blood be upon their own beads.
which had lain as close as rabbits, they sitions—had their due effect Half on
-swarmed out and over the plains and hour before sundown tho young war­ My mother used a rifle against the re­
gave vent to tlieir disgust and indigna- riors werq clamorous to be led to the bellious Sepoys when attacked, and 1
charge. The white men had shown should be ashamed if 1 did not help in
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Had they charged .ya masse the littlo their cowardice by withholding their my own defense here."
When all had broken their fast,®©
baud of white rneir must have been fire. Lt vks a sign, too, that they were
short of {cartridges; A rush from a captain'whispered to Joe aud two others
swept away by irre-hmmentnin, but they
delayed and every moment saw the hundred warriors would carry tho camp whom he knew to be experienced in In­
dian warfare, and as they crouched
breastworks stn-ngtl.encd by another and give up its plunder.
The renigado white man, whoever he down under the shelter of tho breast­
• bowlder. Tho Indian must feint and
■waa. bad [some military ideas in his works he said:
dodge before lie strikes. In that char­
"I've got my idea about this tbiug,
acteristic bo is below tho serpent Ho head. He was seen hurrying from one
must consult and powwow before he ad­ point to another to consult, and ho se- hut 1 want to nmnsel with you. First
'lct»ed tho’poiut te-W advaBec:) against and foremost, there’s anywhere from
vances. This is to brace liim up.
Moro than half nn hour was consumed Owing to ;(Ko scarcity of material, tho two hundred to two hundred and fifty
in demonstrations of bluff before tho In­ nertb sidotof tho inclosure was hot as redskins around ns."
“Fully three hundred," replied Joe.
dians were ready to act Then it was high as the rest. The approach to this
to advance Ida natural weapon first— ride was mot as steep, Ono of tho dry
“They attempted to ride over m, but
treachery. A white, man—some rene­ gullies ran parulk-1 to this side, and tho were soundly thrashed,’* continued tho
gade ami criminal who feared even tho charging warriors would have only captain. “If there were only one hundred
mixed society of tho west and hod gone three-hundred feet of open ground to they’d pnll up stakes and tackle us far­
।
over to themnemles of hix race body and cross
ther on, bnt this big crowd won't think
When the red run was hnrdly more of such a move. We’ve got the whip­
■coal—advanced with a white flag tied to
a stick os 3 flag of truce. He advanced titan a hand breadth above the plains the row on ’em in one sense, but before to­
Tbe captain morrow night every tongue will be
-boldly and impudently, but when within firing suddenly cessed.
pfatoi ■hot of tho breastworks was baited had been aspecting it. He knew where parched with,thirst. If they hold ns
by tbe captain xmd asked what he wanted: the charge was to coino from. There here three days we’ll bo drinking tho
“See byar, I teel sorry fur you folks," would bo a feint on the south side to blood of the horses. In a week we'll be
Im said in reply. "And I her cum to distract attention, but he left only three madmen. Now. then, who has anything
help ye out of a bad scrape. Thar's reds men to resist it. All others were scat­ to eny’r
tered along tbe north tide, arranging
Not a voice anawered .for a long
unff yere to chaw ye up in five miaite,
tor a cross-fire when possible, and they minute, and then it was Joe who re­
tad twice as many more will bo yere at
plied:
were not stationed a moment too soon..
"There's only ono string to hang a
bound fur, and thay ar determined to
At tho sound of a shrill warwhoop ut
hopo on. If we can get help to beat ’em
.tepn-**
tered by Iron Heart, who was tho rank­ off we are saved for the time. If we
"Well, what alsoT asked the captain
ing chief, tx fusillade was opened against can’t we must go under.”
ia tbe renegade paused.
the south side, and a hundred or-more
"Why not mount the horse and make a
"They wanted to wipe ye out to the warriors, the pick of all the forco,
rtash for it, leaving the outfit iu their
teat man, but I’vo prevailetl upon 'em to
sprang out of tho gully and dashed at luuids?" queried one of the men.
pare ye in cate ye'll turn back. That's
the north side. They expected to find it
"How many would live to get twenty
what I’ve come to tell ye.”
.
unprepared, ;
. miles away, do you thick? Not one!
“If we turn back we won’t be
Crack! Crack', pfeck! One of the Tbe Indians would ride over us in t o
very first tufted heads showing above time. I tell you, boys, we have got int j
“Not * hair of yer heads. Jist take
the bank received a Cullet Twenty-one ,a bod row. and 1 must confess that 1
the back track and thuFH end the matWinchesters flamed and roared as fast ,can’t see any w*ay out of it But what’s
as men could throw out the shells and your string, Joer
pull trigger.
■The day we left Brule Cityl saw a
A baaom of death and destruction was man who bad conic down from Fort

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Sully," replied the young man. “He
raid that troops had been ordered for-

nntnber of
mnnrtnt would »t*Tt With the S.ddteTIMhut body of men followed the E’.g
Ch«rvnno, which o&lt; euimn tbe, wodO
S Jpto tbn fork., .nd « tbe,

THE BULL

Colonel J. H. McLaughlin, once the
champion collar and elbow wrestle? o£ the
world, has coma off victor in a struggle
for life with u bull. Tho colonel enlisted '
as a private in tbe Twenty-sixth New York
infantry at the beginning of the civil war.
and after a service of four years nnd four
months he came out a colonel (in
fwenty-fourth New York cavalry. At
the end of the war he settled at Detroit,
t*1Tbe'tprinclpnl peculiarity of the back where he acquired bis great,reputation
a wrestler. Five years since he enme to
f
speech is nut in what they ,
Seattle, nnd this dty is now his home.
u? o7lbow u&gt;rr ur It. bar *"
A day or two ago he had ah opportunit v
thorur Tb. b«ckwoodMtw» wUl wbltUo.
S^WtooooKid 'Ur-0 w otUosrurrta to show that he hod not lust bis former
skill. Ho was crowing a 10-oere lot,
IZ-lf. but « UM -JM Umo
filled with brush, stumpsand fallen tim­
like Paddy’s owl, '’keeping up a divll o( n
ber. He wns In the center of the lot, when
thinking." When he U stirred up be
he saw n big red bull coming toward him.
Supposing the bull to be of a peaceful de­
but gives vent to square toed and startling­
position, Colonel Mcljiughlta walked leL.
Vnrk Sull.
of reriakina-"
nrely along, until, warned by nn angry bel­
“A rabbit couldn't make his way
lowing, be turned nnd saw the bull within
through the circle tho demons have
ten feet of him. There was no mistaking the
Oatrfll*- iwHcolcuml clwiwUlrt,.
formed about . us," replied the captart
animal’s intentions, for its head was down,
tb
;Am^«u
bUltoUror
U.
in tones of dejection.
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tail erect and feet pawing the earth. Th&gt;
rulur. Tb. lafiuruco of th. Unnrr In
colonel knew he was In (or a “trugglc, but
CON riNpgp
v
Ameriau. puHUc. I. .l^r &lt;•»,
before he could move the InTurlnU'd 1. a&lt;
omlnou. .Inolftcwc- t.r mor. voluobL
m Ihr world'. pro«n-o&gt; I. tbe ouoi wbo had him on Its horns. The wrestier's pn—
J. B. Wllaon. 371 Ctay St., Sharpsburg* cvlUrarei lb.«»
o&lt; land wtad Um ence of mind did not desert him. Quick
ns n flash he seised the horns, and after
Pa. says he will
be without Dr. King »
tlmn -tb. man rko du upon ,
tbe first toaaup he found hlm-'K on the
New DlaiJdvery for consumption, cough, nral&lt;d« rrlih -&gt;® I—™1 bmuw probock of the animal, but still clinging t &gt;
imung
noU.ln«.
bur
prUllimr
«&gt;lely
upon
and cold* that It cured hie wife who wnj
the horns. Au instant Inter the hall
threatenwl with pnrumonla after an attack Mb.rpeople'. Induurr ««* entorprtu.- bucked and McLaughlin w|u» lying in ..
of "la grippe.” when various other rem­ Minneapolis Times.
brush heap ten or jlftevn ft e| away.
edies *u&lt;l several physician" had &lt;,or'”’,c‘r
The man picked himself up Ju-t iu time
no good.
Robert Barber, of CookspOrt.
to
receive a fresh onslaught. By a dexter­
“Henry," Inquired the anxious wife,
Fa , claim# Dr. Xing*. New Discovery has
ous feint he avoided the rush, and with hit
done him more good than •“^5}“*,.“* "what doctor shall I «»!!£'
right hand retted the left buri of tbe bull,
"Send
for
Dr.
Squlalnc,"
replied
the
tick.
ever used for lung trouble. Nothing lire
and with his left hand the no-e rim: Tl;
It, Try ‘t. Free trial bottles at W. 11.
contest ib&lt; n became one of brute srrrmtth
Goodyeaps drug store. Large bottles, -0e. lion’s daughter, and old l ullion Is th
against human skill and,i&amp;teUigeuce, con
ehainnan of tho life lo-r.company
and St.00.
,
bined with uffusual forvn and endurance.
Pin ln*ure»l m.”-Exji:r.ng»’
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For a lima the bull scemt-d t’» be getting
the best of the bout nnd the battle. Tho
This remedy is becoming to well known
The sen® from Madagascar to Panama beast would toss his head in the air, hurl,
and so wipuhir as to need no sjieclal
mention. All Who have used Electric ami from Japan to New Zealand ore thick- . ing the wrestler aloft, and btin^ng him to
Bitters sing the wane song of praise.—A |y infested with tudriue snakes. Dr. Steiff the earth again with n crab among tbe
purer medicine dors not exist and It » eger, the reptilian expert of th# Smith­ bushes nnd brambles. Thd atbhte I t hl
guaranteed to do all that is claimed. sonian inatltutteu. MP* they nra among bin grip, however, and molded beii:.;
Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the moat poisonous of all known serpenta, thrown under the feet of blJ adversary.
-With hia clothes torn from hls laxly, nad
the liver and kidneys; will remove pimples, their venauWxjing no Jem deadly than that
boils' salt rheum and other atTectloM of the cobra and ratt Iwuntke. Further­ bleeding from ninny scratches and bnm-c .
caused by impure blood.—Will drive more. they are very fierce aud aggressive, Colo&gt;-&lt; 1 McLaughlin had about mode up
malaria from the system and prevent sa and will commonly attack human beings his n::nd that the champit risbip kit cf
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well as care all malarial fevers.—For cure if they get a eirnnce. They do not frequent the world for collar-and elh r.v w. StliDK,
of headache, constipation mid IndhmUlon the shallows unless possibly for breeding, which hangs In his house, t mst go to the
try Electric Bitters. Entire Mrtlslaction but live In the open ocean. When full bull when l.e thought of in expedient.
.
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A grown i hey are from six to right fwt long.
Without loosening his hold he
’
sprang to
...
guarantee
1
money______________
refunded.—Pri
Frie
the bull's
50 cts. nnd 81-00 per bottle at W. H. Good- . Fishermen in the water* where they are oue side, placed bl* hip agai
vear’a dreg store.
| found arc gready afraid of them. Their shoulder, and exerting all Lis
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strength,
)tar s ureg . wro.
bodies are flat and die inside of them !s succeeded in cross huttoekii g the animr,'.
pnckten’aAralca Sate*almost wholly Ailed by tho lung*, which The bnli went heavily dow: head
' .1 under.
..
The Wst salve In the world for cuts. ! are [large in order that they may b« cn- nn&lt;l one bom driven deep ini o,the grot:
bruisea. sores, ulcera, salt rheum, (ever ] ablcd to stay beneath the aurface for a Tho man Lad won the mntol.
sorts, tetter, chapped bands, chllbiams, longtime
------------without
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coming »•&gt;
up ra
to tri
breathe.
­
Then he was in the.pi!ght &gt;f the I,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­ They hare ®ye» modified for seeing in the with the lK-ar by the tail. I •• tuitld
ly cures । plies or no j ay required. It Is water, so that when they nre taken out of tho bull, but be did not dzirt to let gr He
inally
guarantee to give perfect satisfaction, er their native element they stem blinder! rat on the beast’s Lend and r&lt; st©*!.
money refunded. Price a5 rents per box and strike wildly. Their fangs, like these be drew his knife and was o] eniug i
1 his teet h to pul nn end t &gt;
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist
when wmo men who h.-td an
from a distance came to tl
In great txuateiaas as in great porta, the
gift of gtnhis usually manifests Itself nt
secured'tho bull. Colonel llcI.'U.tj.
How
many
people
arc
there
who
know
nn early ttga Mozart nod Keats are only
clothes bung in tatters am!
brillinnt examples of what may be called » that elephants rhimicenMce and other’ bruised and scratched, b&gt; ■
large thick aklnncd animaln have formid- the champlonsl.in Islt.—i&gt;general law.
• : able enerniea in rate and mice? Thee
j small, rascally rodents have foood that.
"I am afraid 1 have gre,:x ly interfcied
. .....------------| the fret of the elephant are excellent eat-■ with my own practice,"'-.'u i
U the bad story of many lives made i Ing, and Lav® no hwdtation in gnawing nt; auri&gt;t. "by giving the folio
miserable! by through no fault of their them when the animal lies down, which,, many of my friend*:
"At the first symptomst/ tUraeh.- h i the
own. Scrofula as more especially than ; owing to its cynfincd condition, is not rery1
any other' liercdltary disease and for tbh I well able to defend Itaelf against Its puny’ patient Heun theLv.l with titepuinii’d c./r
simple reatoli. Arising from Impure and &gt; enemies. To protect thme vast creaturesi uppermost. Fold a Ah lek towel and tuck
insiiffich-ut blood, the disease loeates Itself ' it la fonud necrasory in moat menagerie* to: It around the neck; then utub a :.;i.-poo-i
in the Ij inphatli-s, which nrr composed of ‘ 'keep terriers abnnt the cages. This* littlei fill the car with warm w.it--r.
“Continue doing this for titter:: or twenwhite tltones*. there Is a period of foetal fellows very soon dispose of the pachy­•
life when the whole body consists uf while derm's tiny adversaries. It was recently’ ty minntet; the water will tid the car -ci­
tissues, and therefore the unboni clilhi is discovered’ in a well knmA menageriei tie;- aud flow over on the t’-wrl.. Afte.'especially; susceptible to this dreadful dis­ that the mice nnd rau had IwHTvcry busyf ward turn over the head, k: t he water i i.n
ease. But there Is a remedy for scrofula, with the hide of a rhinoceros. A Scotchi out and plug thaw with warm giyc-.nn
whether ’liereditary or acquired.
1't Is terrier, Fanny, waa put into the cage of! and cutiou.
Iloo&lt;r*s'Siirsaparllla. which by Its power­ the huge beast, and in. the first night shei
“This may be dune every hour tmv.l r
ful effect on the.blood, expels all trace Of find killed no fewer than twenty-seveni lief is obtained. It laau almbfit iiiTSri.d ie
.-;cute
the disease nnd gives to the vital fluid Hie rata. In a few days thoru werenc »ats left; cure, and has aared many &lt;c quality and color of henlth. If you deci’lc U&gt; nibble the hide of the poor rlinoccrow., inflammation. The water slio-.i!'I I vn.’,
to take Hood's Sauaparilla do nut accept -London Tit-Bite.
warm, but not too hot.'.’ — L; 'jd&lt; a i'i: ; &gt;t
any substitute.
hc

Asa matter of fact, lais
mlolMWl UOOO« U&gt;« C.p. Cod (ollu.

two day, behind n, u tbe, wer. to.
where should they bn nowr
■‘Botatr monntnd u wo nre, and b»riog three or four w«gon» «t 1M«. the, d
mSm .boot oar -listonon.
Tb. forks
„ not over twenty mils. •«,. •»«
they m», bo there tonight or not get up
for luiother d», yet. But how as
to got help from "tptnr
_
“Let them knaiv of our pcru.
"Can any of uAflyF’
.
-Mo. but we con walk nnd ran and
ridw On, of on mnat *e out
hero
within *u hour
the wly.lo thn '0^He must find th, men from s"''&gt;r ““
bring ’em down on tbe roar of this tribe

Little Mabel—If you don’t stop. I’ll tell
mamma, and she'll tell papa, and then
papn will whip yon.
Little Johnny—Then I’ll cry, and then
grandma will give me some candy, and 1

Twenty millions of acres of land in the
stalo of Washington are covered with n
growth of wood which will- cut nn
average of 23,000 fret of merchantable
lumber per&amp;crc. Muchof it intbe vicinity
of Port Crwccnt will cut an average of
100,000 feet and mere to the acre, while
single trees are common that will cut
3.000 feet.—Port Crescent Lea&amp;r.

Having -.used Hill's File Pomade while
in New York, and its use having resulted
In a cure of Blind Files of 7-yeara slandii g,
1 deem it my duty to do all 1 can’ to have
others try IL A. H. Barber, Three Rivers.
Mass. Every package contains a tonafide
iraaranteei Price Si.oo. six for 85. By mat*.
For sail by Fred L. Heath, the druggist.

X country paper han this personal items
"Those who know old Mr. Wilson, of this
place, personally, will regret to hear that
lie was lUMuIted In a brutal manner last
week, but was not killed."—London TitBRx.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
A Mr. Goodman, of London, bet that he
could smoke eighty-six cigars down to an
inch in less than twelve hours. He did it
with forty-two minutes to "pare.
N» one Jouto tb.t Dr. sd,-, cum,
Brawl, rmllycmcunli. rrlwiher Ibe
dlwww Ue ut reent or a ion,

In It with a Moo Kxiirwnw. whleb |MI'l a
mere newspaper Kuarnntce, but “on call"
in a moment That moment is when vou
prove that its makers can’t cure you. The
n-Mun for their faith la this: Dr. Sage’s
ri medy hag proven Itself the right euro for
t.I.tetJ-nine out of one hundred caws of
Catarrh in tbe Head, and the World’s DI&amp;peurary Medical Amoelatkm can .Bord to
fh’dth!’ r *uf ,ou l*ln&lt; ,be one hnn'

What is
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lug the present entury.

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Castoria is Dr, Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH.
It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos*
toria is the- Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.

Castoria.
“ Castor!* h so well adapted to chU Iren that
I recommend tt a* superior to any prsscriptfeu

good effect upon thatr children."
Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, K. Y.
"Our physiriass la tbe children's depart­
ment hare .pokro hl«hly at tbe.-- axperi
cnco la their ouoride practice with Castonx
and although ire only hare aroo^- our

syrnp and other hurtful
Umttbp Hoarrw.

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\ ranes, storks and wild geese fir *«*♦

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CASTOR I Al

I he only! quest Ion Is—are you willing to
make the test, If the makers are willing to
-ko tn- ridt, u
tn, r»t’u'
uil'i
. y“'f d™kkl« W cent, and th,
you’re wanting the 8500
you 11 get something better—a cure?

’•Jake was madly in love:with Co:
she told hltn If he would looli her st
In the &lt;-yc and tell her that lift tier ■■
another, she would marry hlri.’’
"Did he do it?"
•‘No; he couldn’t."
"Had loved another, had la!
"Oh, no; he waa erw ey W."- I
Blade.

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�LORD BAJU«bArY.8 con.
Kn&lt;hnira(rin)t Ouuoolt.
Hon. Georgy L Yaple, I
febhiqn.
co^|X’",fal
&gt;* ««• than en- Th. Fonrth Conmulnnai DU-’
DR.
. tbe People’s party for
PRETTY RANK BOURBOX1SM
Met.
ss in this district, makes
Md S
KTblicj” The .blest
Congr&lt;"
“The North Carolina Globe,
. (.!jv the sarnie speech in
• The opposition to th • Republi­
(Democrat.1:' ■ a newspaper with
demHa^T"'
'“’““X ol I'resi- can party think they are playing
&lt; at the district, but he
opinions on the question of pen­
. lecture or essay to suit i
majority
Th'by “ ^creased hetr trump card for Congre.s in
sions, and no Talro ruodeitty nor
It in 'a purely rural!
this the new Fonrth District, and
, , where there arc no
he leaders are trying to gull their
delicacy in expressing them. * It
nmk 1 ntT ,h m f°Ur ywaw a«°- and lbe followers into the belief that Mr.
he floes not hesitate
says;
‘‘g0*”' ",r«* —
from .
Vaplc
can
be
elected.
They
know
i • it. Weaver, the Peow
“
'
v
'
r
""
“
'
Dcl
*(Whv^nd nt tbe &gt;nno;j
The whole btudrieNx
better. They know full well that
;.'i-iatc. If in a city ol lb. Home Ctmtie. rHvUioa „( ,be Na. The DenirJ,*
,w'“«
In
Mr.. laple
cannot '•«
carry
the inn
full
large villages where «,tul
, \
“y uic
,
earned Wen Virginia b, ..
Crawtnu™
a mat tour himdred al die laS P^- vote
ol
th»Pz»r.r&gt;la»'.
..
-,1
,1...
'
Then
vote ol the People’s and the Demot- . made up of Demo- held nt Hx-uap. Enjhr.J. oa Wrinraln.
c
,
rat,c
parties.
He
will
not
secure
(ien. Weaver the Mny tS. .Sgi by lbe Manp,;, 0[ Snlhbury “^“rrWfyeUnam.
Pure anti
and the Kepublions bare
tX, are
the full vote of the People’s party
, no instance, so far as Fnre MiniMoroJEttdltutd. ITS, |a„gm
Simple.
fa say nothing of the Democratic.
, be uttered one word •pioted n nn euct reprint of a v„bl,jln S~J"
We wb»h to God that there had
I he Democrats, in many, if not |
wy, but by 3 close vote, if ai a]|
it Cleveland, or of
report of a k^ech n. it appeared in tbe
been enough Democrat tn Con­
The aunt™.,t in !a™r of tb. Repnbli- all parts of the district, a:e howl-j
. . party. Mr. Yaple
..eklyediti.,,, ct F,;.
ing
mad
because
of
the
stulifying
gress
to have slapped the
. who'has always had May ro, 1S0, Lord Salisbury ,^tke a» cans all over the country t, growing Tb,
Ix&gt;usy Beggars
coalition aro'tupwiug i„ dirfa- position in which they have been
respect of his pol­ follows:
'
'
,
Mr. Yaple is an out-andor. ihe Democrat, io many quartern pro­ placed.
.
He is courteous
Of the North iu their
Henry F. Thomas, was born in
We cannot lock abroad into the tern, leasing
out Weaver man. and studiously Jackson
„ ,ocb
combtoa|ii
. i does not deal in
county, this state, 48 years Dirty faces.
■»
avoids
saying
a
word
in
favor
of
tone, oce.piid by tbn yreal Industrie, of In rome of lb, W„,„„ Su,„
while his manner is
ago, and when about 12 years of This would have served them
ibia courtly without a feeling „( aurenr ocrats have openly withdrawn and an- Mr. Cleveland, or any of the Demo­
. the subject matter and
age
his
parents
moved
to
Hastings,
miagiving
It ia painful to think that oonneed their detcrmimilioo to rot. the cratic
nominees on the State Barry county, where for 4 years right.
: Hszvery far short
Is it any wonder then, tha: his father, a Methodist minister, They received pay for their red­
the men ubo shoal j be uotking .ritb tbe Demoer..iw ticket or none.
■ ticket.
unking men. It is capitalists
the
Democrats
indignant at had charge of the Ottawa Indian handed nnd wicked work—they
—^ho should enable them to
, in the world to 'work in order not only to .promote tbeir John T Rich. Republican nominee for having plactid on-feel
their ticket for a mission.
Goieraor.
will
be
elected
by
,
large
ma
­
He received his early: should now subside.
-rumble because the
well-being and the industry of the jority. and lbe other candidates on onr high office, a man who will not education at the seminary at Rich-i
. hinc every hour of own
We presume, however, that this
support that ticket. Mr. Yaple
-muse the nulls of class.lbat depend upon them, but the pros Stale ticket will mat be much, if nay. be- will not vote for Mr. Cleveland. land, Kalamazoo county, and at j sort of thing will have to be toler­
Albion college. At the college he
: pour the riches of puily of thi. mighty empire—are so df- hiad him Judge Morse certainly made a He will vote for Gen. Weaver.
big mislake when be left a good thing on
had nearly completed the classical ated until progress, intelligence
. our pockets un­
It makes but little difference, j
a use v. e are not cry styh ab^md. I deeply wish that the bench and made a hid lor ao uncer­ however, Dn Henn F. Thomas, preparatory course for the Univer­ and Republicanfcm) have made an
running lor tbe bench
i
wme
mean-,
.of appeasing this war could . tainty. He is not
R
sity when the war of the rebellion impression upon the dense igno­
r; i.ij m every way, ''
h.s eigh
y«d". and he is certain to find doored b?b!i^r^non‘in?’ *iIl be conimencca
commenced ana
and before
before his
eigh-­
■ . our offices, in our :‘ be found 1 earnestly desire that such a | 00 un
T
,
2l
^'
rO
?
d
'
nl|On
?
,,-rn,h birthday he enlisted as a rance and bigotry of the North
■ ,r on our plow | state ot labor could be established ^s would i hinM®d without a job after (he election
?°W ,,?rm,ng thc 1 privatespldier in company D. 7th Carolina Bourbons.**— Alfanr Jonrte th* laborer sufficient fur his mainDr.- Henry
Dr
Hi-nrj- F Thomas is
i« in no dnnget
danger of Foroth r
nothing but wailj^
Lnc.
:S,ona.td,sa??c'gave I Michigan cavalry. He was musThit- class never j tenancr and 'comfori [cheer*], and suff&gt; defeat by Mr Yaple. .is many Democrats
"lcrei' int0 tbe service as a sergeant,
■ r .-. but content cient lime for the cultivation cf hi* moral will not vote for a man who will not vote over Bnrr8r&gt; nD’’ ""
___ __ ~ promoted
bwimwbw toorderi
w wiuci.
TICHNOR CURTIS,
?”vaple.who
‘2. ”?6 I “____
”d afterwards
arid intellcciml being
(Chcer.i.]
for Mr. Cleveland, and who openly advo­ lTL
jy sergeant, then second lieutenant. 1 who has boen considered the ablest conthnik’ing that the
uvcu «,u»iuc«cu wv &gt;uiom
•Every nation i* trying bow’they can get cates the etectioa of Gen. Weaver
If Mr had th. ^Mk,CaXj r»at' aP^’w^^ ly sergeant, then second lieutenant. । ”“M
• •. ci iomt. and that
r
"
v
combined
Democrat
and
|
The
seventh
cavalry
belonged
to
’
J
’
u
‘
»
o
nal
lawyer
in the Democratic party,
‘p^siblc
..
.protection
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for _______
it* own Yaple dues not -declare for Mr. Cleveland,
is: be done. But t.’ie. greatest
greenback vote in these same j the famous Michigan cavalry |ha’ “P^y rrpudi.r.«T thc stultifying uiindustries,
iudu^tne^, and. at the
itir sam&lt;|
sutua time,
time. the
the.j b“nd«&lt;is of Democrats will not support
' what. Just so greatest
counties.
’
,590.
1
he
Republicans
!
brigade
commanded
by
Gen.
Cus|t««fces
of the Democrat National convenpossible access /to t^e[
markets
of
I
hirn
■!
. k"~1' 11 hc does 80 "declare tbe Former •&gt;
. , lie thinks things
are always stronger on a presiden-ter,
and was
was connected
connected with
with the
the lion
ter, and
tion and
and ,he
the Watterwnmn
Wattersonian theorieagentheories geni tial
. r' t he has nothing •ts neighbors I want to point out to you j Alliance people will knife him
al year than on an off
offyear.
year. With
Withi i arniy o( lhc Eotomac during the I crally on .the tariff question, and has re■ 1a
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that what I observe is that whCo A is very.
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i pudiated Cleveland and will vote for Har:.i his own election
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D^BS ,h,; cn,irt
;' srice!nro'
The
tin plate productiono..,...
of the1u^
this'1™t:ro,ViIw^c?‘1Tu^fr'!r
:ie is opposed to anxious to get a favor of B. and ‘ B is 1 aratfem
. Mr. Curtis says:
, ..or .....h r the McKtaley. Yaple bv a lirgc ma)ori«y.
1''“!"“ Was_
, “nly
absJnt I ”“ra
a favor of C, i
dy cares
■
&lt;reedy -jfrusts. anxious to
from his company a few months,1
"In common with many other Democrats,
law w tus nearly 180,000,000 . Dr Thomas is worth) and well at which time he had charge of ' "°°°' ‘°ny J-"1*-* ot lh*. i’"’1' ,'1
,
, . .
b
denouncing Republican protection as a
_d the Stand- fn-or J Great Britain. What is thr rea­ pound-.. In the last year ot' the | qualified for the important office of quartermancr
S supplies for Ke- [fraud upon the labor of the great majority
old law the production was 0. congressman', ”
He is a practical
md severely, son of that’ It is that in this great battle This
the American people for tbs benefit of
information Is from sworn man, a successful man in every po­ mount camp at Harper’s ferry, I of
Great Britain! has strippet! herself of thr
anlh|MW|^Umthe honor of being the few. nor can I subscribe to the doc­
trine that a protective tariff is unconstitu­
weapons by which the battle has to be statements of manufacturers.
sition
in
which
he
has
been
placed^
.1 wants to elect
company in nearly tional. I have no pecuniary interest in
• the prostrate feugbt Thr uyapun with which they all Dr. H, F. Tbcmu of ADcgan hu been He is in the-lull strength of mental all ot the memorable campaigns in manufacture*, but 1 know what protection
and physical vigor, thoroughly which it was engaged, and was has done and is doing in this country. If
; Thurman and tf01 .'‘’dmiMoo to lltair own martaire-' ch^. by. ,ke. RepobllMM o!1 lbe
new j
tn *8}
Kzi. s A
V sgys
&lt;av« to
tn B.
R If
T&lt; yon.will
r-... ..ill w~
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...
: equipped for the duties of the of- discharged with his regiment in the I it operates for the benefit of the few. 1 am
that 11 to
Fourth District x* their .candidate for ccta-,
j:i. ’.he ablest and
not one of that few; I am one of the many,
ats in Ohio, and Utakc your duties such that^1 can sell in gre*s out of a multitude of aspirants for the • fice ior which he has been nomi­ fail of 1865'. He renewed his stu­ one of the great majority benefited by it.
. nated, and to which he will be dies at Ypsilanti normal school including those who denounce it for th«;
your
market.
1'
will
make
my
duties
such
honor. Notwithstanding the long contest j
v. the head and.
•elected.
I
during the following winter and sake ci obtaining political power. If the
andard Od Com- that you can sell in my market,1* But we in the convention tbe utmost harmony and
fr( r.t'
spring, and the next October enter­ leaders of a political party assembled in
and at tbe last the
tie, ni.d when his begin by saying. 'We will levy no duties good feeling prevailed,
•
*
w.i» uws «cDrj Henry F Thomas of Allegan, the ed the medical department of the national convention for the purpose of nom­
cm
everybody;'
^nd we declare that it unsuccessful wmicMow.
contestants, with true Re-,
ected Calvin K
inating candidates for the presidency and
be contrary and disloyal to tbe gio- publican spirit, pledged their.fealty to the । moa •riveted to lead the Republicans of university and graduated in the vios-presidency. choose to satisfy themgreatest railroad wouldand
sacred doctrine ol' fr- e trade to j nominee * Dr Thomas is one of the most' lbil ctrnRresskmil district against the fusion spring of 1868.
Hp commenced selve* by falsifying history,
&gt;ry, they cannot
nominee
•? country, to suc- rious
others wl
who have
kvy any duty en anybody lor thr sake of | popular men in the district
He has held ' hoM9 ,n Novemlirr, hears a striking facial his practice at Constantine, St. expect to be followed by other*
Yaple forgot, or what we can get by it [Cbcttrs.J It may | various positions ol trust and honor'' with ,
ent thought
thou
and
niblance to 4ur old congressman. Hen. Joseph County, remaining abpdt a any habits of independent
ml .“'■ted. to wen- ■ notle. out it IS Mt Ausinrs,. ( Load credit to himself and his constituents, ar.d lJ c Burrows | He is a splendid specimen year, when he removed to Allegan action."
Why? Did he
cheer* J if 1 may aspire to till the office ] has fur many years been an active worker of
manhood, and possesses a fer- and has continued to reside there
“We lead all nations in agricul­
citers the whole ^&gt;f
counsellor to thepublic mind. I should ! jn the party rinks
As the new Fourth i ,i,c LBd h’6bl&gt;’ cultivated intellect.
Hr is till the present time.' In 1873 he
ture: we lead nil nations Iu min­
•tsk you to form yourbw.n opinion* without ■ District is curtoaJIv Republican. Dr Thotrar. riPe *'a &gt;’ears an'l experience, thoroughly in was elected a member of the legis­
ing; and we lead all nations iu
- '
to- irxditibn'j or denunciation*— ।‘ wji| carry it by 3 suife majority y TjJere । touch with the people and sympathetic in lature, and, in the language of the .
ling the railroad, reference
These are the
not to care two straws- whether yoq are ou&gt; be 00 tloubt ol Republicu raecere &gt; “«“»• He H* M™?-“d Lansing Republican, *‘was one of I manufacturing,
the
leading
members
of
the
house.
;
trophies which wo bring after
us Dr i ;i "He-Mjuled and- genial smile that will
with *0 cxcelldst a candidate
c—
the postal system, t y1
He
was
chairman
of
the
comnriltec
lwen
^.
n|l
„
of proWlUve
win
friends
wherever
he
goes
ThoiUM,
rtpresenung
the
substantial
prior
ftifads
h
«*
S*
”
He
Thomas, representing the substantial prim
to even suggest'u‘
■ •
• •
- g against the ' P0” tl’l*
Rj*pobti&lt;!bo vote tn the di*- on university and .normal school,:
: ; -/ it-nt could get ’
istaw* upon you mat if you intend. ciples
of Republicanism, L.asYaple
i " and the
’ ’,rift
ei^tic^o^oIGeirje
«ri|mptandy elected in No and a member of the committee on I&lt;--nn any other system Dir­
monopolies, that jconflict;
commercial treaties, to
t public health. His abilities.werc i nish such evidence of prosperity?
•-■ember
# . party —Petr.'it Trit-ww ''rnibef,
'
: •
i billions.
The hold poor own you must be prepared, if fanatic People
.
recognized by the Republicans of (There is no country iu the world
hi : the money to need be. to inflict upon the nation* which
J
the county by an elecfton to the |wilere individual enten»rize has
‘
Congress
has
repeatedly,
and
“
k
.
.
.
i„inr„
vrt,»
.hrw-naltv
whvh
t«
in
vnn
T
j
“
ThC
.MUltieM
tiling
ilt
life
tO
IIM
’
**&lt;
...
f be unconstitu-injure you th« penalty which is in your
of that body such...
, varied range, and
to confiscate Band’, that of refuiirg them accris to your ‘ Is to see a poor Confetlcratc vet- [ u&lt;’t1
without .success, directed 1senate.
। As• a member
‘ ofr more
wide and
. -i-.onest t_
he was chairman
commit-&gt;
f
.. - -.-I-,
• aj&lt;t expressed. himt“rhets [Loud »nd rrol.».gnl ebrer,. ,.nlII )lr ,|nip. lilntarll lruni III. thHr attenU4u to the encourage- tees than any other member, viz: where the Inventive genlas ot
i'i issuing more, 3pd a voice. •CA-’ m.m sense at last.*] | cabin to the Held.- to earn bread .incut
ot' manufactures. The ul»- University -uw
and uw.
normal
man has such enconragement.’*—
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...... school, ...in- ......
••
; the govern t There is a reprtoeb in that interruption.'
McKinley. Jr.
for his family, anti to realize that jcci iw ot’ too much consequence | surancc, public health and library.
inpiish this result? Ibal 1 *“v’* «ever
anything else
IU.&lt; to insure .. .ontlnun...-.- nf| He was known as a working mem■
I' ‘Iggest
a teas- l~augb’.er ] Hut there is agreat difficulty. one-twelHIi of all hr makes Hiift
•
;
... ber, and did credit to himself and
Liat Rainbow Chi
^cn prcsi.
Ihs .olftical friends ' They, coer we have most season to lomplain. |M. taken from him to pension their effort. It. every way whl. l. .conS(ituents He
r years ago Calvin S1. Brice conduc• • - have hadcontrol ‘ ‘J the l'"itcd States, and what t -e team soni(. ramp follower or bounty shall appear eligible.” —Geo&gt;-.:r Hash- |(jent Qc our village, member of the te&lt;i a rainbow chasing crimpaign in tbe
{school board, a delegate to the j
r Congressalmost (
iMtnl S»&lt;n
V,
./ in ton &lt;•
■fist.
Following is tbe result, as
--------- । Republican national convention [
■ ■ ior twenty years,
•//-'/ ■«"««/ w
,
ed Ly the New York Vww
Fi
ur
years
ago
there
was
a
Democratic
from
the
Fifth
District,
chairman
• iluteiv to inaugurate ' •’/ ftylf. a"d raw. materials necessary ■ *
.. J E'p maj.. 1884.. *9.433
1888..
.□ the least calcu-j lUr mastuf. lures, and see cannot exclude'
national administration in power, the elec­ of the Republican county com- Iowa •
It flails the Ohl Bourboniu
.
) Rep. maj , 1884.. .14.698
—
Some ol the old-line Democrats of Van toral ticket in this district was Democratic, mittee, and filled various other
1888..
of
honor
and
trust
and
has
tilling positions w..
-- ... . ....
-------— .j w 5COnM,n- ■ I Rep maj
and
the
Democrat
generally
were
running
B»™-» Co'”"!' ,l“ ha,e *"“* b’&gt; k'h'ir
I Rep. maj., 1884..
— , always
■ ■ IS r.o good reason, pared, far the sake of wounding other no. ticket through thick and thin for some an infernally active and aggressive* ccam- •proved worthy
.
- of the honor . Nebraska...
r8S8.. 27.833
( Rep.
bestowed,
and
given
the
most
per
­
' ftavc no idea of dor ।w
danger,us er serious
.
thirty years or mere, are feeling quite paign. and the Republicans were in the po)Rep. maj . 1884..
furCf,l t0 knuckle under siticnof the under dog in the fight
The feet satisfaction to his constituents. , Michigan... / Rep. maj.. ,888.. 23.918
T-‘&lt;\ act.
The peo- 1 teoussd upon inrtelves You cannot
—~4; raise chag;;ncd ft(
In ««
his profession Dr. Thomas
has .
four *«
re not;
notj the same to-day as tour
— -----! men for legisia-1 the price ol food or of raw material, bbt . and plav second fiddle to the little People s conditions are
&lt;884..
Democratic--candidate
for been successful; he has been pres- Kt
1888.. 80.159
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Jo for any other ■! there is an enormcns mass of other .articles -pa*’)'- ^ot OB*? h*'® ,be leaders of the j years ago The
■ -j.|v ■ -• not a prac- • of imiwwtatinnj
impbrtation-i from ether
other countries, be-1
be •
fixcd
m that Cleveland can’t! president is the same, but the Democrats in ideht of the Western Michigan
We commend ihe attentive study of these
Society,
a member
action v..
of .Medical
---- •• and
_
. . of ngurca
me auimug
-’HO, has
figures to the
amusing gentleman who
vo.e ja this district, but they have this congressional ^district, by the .tuiiuu
i.
;s a theorist, a sides the- United States, which an- mere •
the congenial jqb (Jf chasing
matter* of luxurious consumption (cheers]; [
M ^ngidatr for congressman a man [ their congressional convention, are-deprived
c' . ‘ * ‘the state and national societies. (
■ 1 mist, a political and
; In 1882, recognizing his ability and '- rainbows during tbe present season. —
rf it is a question of wihe or silk, or |
o ba^ beCQ
the Democratic can- | of the right to vote fnr Cleveland.
What
\ dyspeptic never
I worth, Albion college conferred will the Republican majorities in these
t--- ver lets any one spirits, or gloves, or bices, or anything ol! djdate an(j p|at{orm all summer in order to
upon
him
the
degree
of
Master
of
:
states
amount
to
after
Don
M.
Dickinson
।
&gt;Hon.
George
L.
Yaple.
the
combination
—
""Portable or hap- that kind. I should not in the least shrink i■ get thu People's party nomination.
1 has ravaged the country with free trade­
for congress in the fourth dis-1 Arts.
•- not right, but how from diminishing the consumption and in­ “Our money should be as up­ ,■ candidate
By his firmness and decision of tracts in seven different languages?
trict. has deserted the Democratic party
of ---the-------excellent
10 ;uuciwg with
Wl.u the comfort —
-----he does not know. terfering
character,
and
‘
outspoken
frank-^
;
entirely
and
gohe
over
into
the
People's
people
a
ho
consume
these
articles
of
luxy
Qlia
i
as
our
Hag.
That
Is
what
it
Mi
1 G'- not like the curIni hi* speeches he openly ness, Dr Thomas has won the re­
»TWe believe that all articles
ftUd it should be at* sa­ tmrtv camp
»)'-ry, the best ever ury for the purpose of maintaining our
/
wlr
ta.r -IOMntu.
urces
ot
parties
nas
spect
of
men
of an
all hosts
partiesofana
and
has
^r^moJiic
tr.
tmit. And
upon
.he j spect
made ot
lormeo
hinwlf
friends
rights in this commercial war. nnd insist-1
which cannot. 4&gt;e produced
tn
utory of the nation,
cred as our national honor, aud as
' HlslUt: 1UI IIHUQtH UU513
1IH.UUO
,
a *, ever lost a dollar ing on onr rights of access to.tho market* round as the government itself. man who embodiri* the ’reform" ideas in j of the class that admire an able, the United State*, except luxurie*.
of
our
neighbors.
(Cheers.]
®
3
brilliant and fearless personality. , should be admitted free of duty,
fooled it away by
which Mr. Yaple believes
Mr. Yaple i
j He will make a vigorous ca,nnnd tliat on nil imi&gt;ortH coming iu
He wants the gov- very heterodox doctrir.eTn know, and I
makes r.o reference to the gentleman a
ne money direct to should be excommunicated for mainlnisihg wore want free trade and the con- Buzzard Bay. nor to the Democratic party paign and will undoubtedly be (W1 „t|o„ lvlth th,. producla of
_dltiona
_______ _which it will impress, than
elected in November.
,
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•
....
:t he failed to show it. [Laughter,]*.'
and its principles. The party to which Mr.
American labor, there should l&gt;e
w“"‘ W0^"
'M"k Yaple owes allegiance is completely lost in
■uiat the government -Tbe KorubU«w P.rt&gt; &lt;Ud »o‘!
cpuld rec
BIS.51ARCK
ON
PROTECTION,
levied
duties
c&lt;iual
to
tbe
dlflerwhen once in the! onranlxe lor .potto; It
the shuffle.
Hovi do you old-line Demo­
I ....■■ey-"-'*'"
7
hands
------ । enee in wages abroad and at
people. But then.
crats like that?
.
II« Declnr«« Cha* lbe Progrr** of tbe
Mr. Y&lt;
not practical.
about au altar of uacriflces aud In i
-following »the claim of the RepubUnited Ntatea has been Mainly Due home. — /•rem tAs .Vatiaiui/ Re/mHiean
to the Pretective flystem.
(
a sanctuary bwet with enemies, j Uaios
it l# liteIy tbat Harrison and
Balance on the Right Side Now.
-'—
“Thei-f i&gt; no subject that can You have not forgotten our bat- | Reid win what the Repubbcans claim, Until the adoption uf the Republican •'The success of tbe United State* in .
material
development
is
the
mvst
ilhutrimu
George L. Tuple has never atlempt’ enter with greater force and merit tie cry—‘free speech, free press, ISn^kut2 &amp; Dakoi.;: e system there was seldom a year in which oj’ meaent timet The American nation ‘ ed Mr
to put any of his fine theories into
the balance of trade was not against us in
Connecticut ..
into th'- deliberation* of Con- free schools, and free territories.’
Oregon.
Illinois
our commercial relations with the world. has not only successfully borne and sup- j practice. Hi* ambition does not run that
Ohio
JfycM. than v consideration of the
Iowa
Pennsylvania.,
Since the era of protection began there has pressed the most gigantic and expensive way Wherever and whenever and under
. m&lt;ains to . reserve and promote We have widened the last word; Idaho
war of all history, but immediately after-J whatever circumstances any of his theories
Rhede
Island.
seldom been a yetlr in which the balance
10
e manufactures which have It is a free nation.”—Benjamin Har- Kansas
South Dakota..
was not in our favor. U*t year, under the ward disbanded its army, found empty- । have been sought to be put into actual use
Maine
Vermont•'
^r’&gt;og into existence, aud atMassachusetts.
McKinley law. the balance was over $200, ment far all af its toldiers and marines, j they have proven flat failure*. Hi* theoVirginia
an um.uralled maturity In For the Seal lime io ibe hielory of lbe Michigan
paid off most if its debts, given labor and i rie* have been tried by, or during every
Washington...
000.000 on our side-of the ledger.
Minnesota. ...
"e ’ "‘I StateM.”—/a»ux .IMuni.
West Virginia.
kames te all the tmemptyed if Europe as I generation since man advanced from bar-

Mr. Vapl&lt;- and His Speech.
The

IS?

democratic parly i»

Coogrewooal

dial rich it is barred from voting for a Demwi by ihe i’oinocratic-alliance
'Twas a
ta thie di irict is nicely baited with oeritlc candidate for president.
toehal ,0 catch ■■gudgeon. "
tor nice bit of financiering on lbe part of Mr.
Die) ha. e hoisted tbe Cleveland Yapleto bare lbe Democratic Congres.m only git. their blind followers a iooal coovmilion endorse lbe People'■ party
'« ■■ '.e lor Weaver. Tbe leaders, candidate for presidential el«J« “ wel1 “
Old
’
rif priceiple th-maelves, treat lbe rank hiomelf for Congress
«• deni,ate o( principle and ready will not be long io cboosing/for wbomto
direcud without even Iblnking for cast their ballots, as

udWanv.

between

KSlSi
s'.
nIw Hampebire

Wyoming.

Total ................................................
Necessary to elect................... ..

•• WeKhonldi&gt;«onie a Uttle more
Aniertraulxoa. and, Inrtead ol
feeding pautfr”
1“,’orcn' 01

Harrison

Jatkttn.

.

*t

Dr. Thomas, the Republican nominee fas! as they could arrive within its territory, j barism. aud failed every «time. Mr. Yr.pk
for congress in the new Fourth District, is1 and still by a system of taxation so indirect has not shown himself practical in any
a man of tine physique, and splendid ad­ as not to be fereeived, muck less felt. Be- j capacity whatever
He had never engaged
dress. a cultuted. courteous gentleman, a cause it is my deliberate judgment that the in any business in which he succeeded,
live man. who will make friends and win prosperity of America is mainly due to its ; Hi* deluded followers and worshippers
votes wherever be makes acquaintance. system ofprotective laws. I urge that Ger- affect to believe that a man who has never
His nomination has rendered Mr. Yaple s many has now reached that point where it [ shown any ability to take care of himself

chances to get back no congress altogether is necessary to imitate the tariff system of I is just tbe man to manage their business
the United States."
1 and take care of their interests.
problematical.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER.
y, &lt;?(&gt;,. 5 /#&gt;,

J

SI T-’PEEMENT.
democratic disgrace

them as such you will do well as
wisely to'demand the proofs. The
tariff, so Democrat papers say, is
He Replica to an Impromptu Call the origin of a plutocratic govern­
by Wert Chester \ Ulagera.
ment when wealth shall rule and
poor men shall not get their rights.
A STERLING REPUBLICAN ADDRESS.
I shall venture to challenge all
statements of that kind and I shall
White Plains, N. Y., Oct. 14— make the Democrat accusers the
James G. Blaine has spoken. A judges in the case. A careful exam­
big crowd from the villages of West ination of the list of wealthy men in
Chester County went to Ophir the country has been published and
Farm to-night and heard the man has demonstrated the fact to be
from Maine. Politicians had tried quite the reverse, to such an extent
to obtain the same result but faued. indeed that in the city of N.ew
The ex-secretary, however, yielded York, taking the first 150 great for­
to popular enthusiasm and spoke. tunes, not three, not twOj not more
Tbe demonstration was sponta­ than one would be considered as
neous and arranged on short notice. derived from manufacturing invest­
The idea was started this morning. ments.
• ‘I have a word to say about the
By nighlall the news that such an
aflair would take place had spread Irish vote. I see it is stated that
all over the southern part of the the Democrats boast of having the
countv. The Republicans gathered mass of them in their ranks this
in &gt;11 their strength and went to year. I t Is one of the mysteries of
Reid’s home. Upon arriving at our politics that a question which
Ophir Farm, the bands which ac- interests England so supremely;
coni pained the party played sev­ which.is canvassed almost as much
eral selections and Mr. Jjeid in London as it is in New York,
appeared upon the verandah. He should have the Irish vote on the
was followed by the distinguished side of Great Britian. If the Irish
warty which had gathered to meet vote were solidly for protection,
the ex-secretary. After a few words they could defy the machinations
of introduction Mr. Reid presented of the Democrat party for free
Mr. Blaine As the popular son trade and throw their influence on
of Maine stepped forward he was the side of the home market of
greeted with round after round ol America against the side of the
foreign markets of England.
cheers.
Mr. Blaine spoke as follows;
“I know this appeal has been
“Fellow Citizens of New York: frequently made to the Irish voters,
1 should be churlish indeed if I did but I make it with emphasis now,
not make response to your call for I am unwilling to believe that
after you have come several miles with the light of knowledge before
INGAULS SUMS IT UP.
PATERNALISM.
to this beautiful home of Mr. Reid they they will deliberately be on
In his recent speech at -Topeka,
The People's party, under the
on this pleasant October evening. .the side of their former oppressors.
At the same time I am not making, I think I shall rely on my good lead of George L. Yaple, “advocate Kas., ex-Senator Ingalls summed
speeches in the canvass, for rea­ friend Egan, the brilliant and suc­ that all money bo issued, and-its up the characteristics of President
sons which are well known to my cessful minister to Chile—whom I volume controlled by the govern­ Harrison in a concise and masterly
friends and which have no connec­ fee! especially glad to meet at Mr. ment, and made a legal tender for way. It adds to the strength of
tion 'whatever with politics. Gen­ Reid's table this evening—1 think all debts, public and private.” the eulogy that, as he says in the
erally, administrations in presiden­ I must rely on him to intercede They do not advocate to whom the preface, he has never been an idol­
tial elections are challenged on with his countrymen—his country­ government shall issue money, but ater of the President. Mr. Ingalls
account of the condition of the men in two senses, not to aid the from the class of persons who ad­ said:
“I give no ear, ladies and gen­
business of the country, and I sub­ Democrat party in lowering the vocate “government isstie” it is
mit that the Republican administra­ standard and the wages of Ameri­ presumed they mean themselves. tlemen, to that monstrous and in­
credible
whisper that any part of
They
certainly
do
not
mean
the
tion of President Harrison can can labor by their potential votes
thrifty people who are getting and the Republican vote of this State
triumphantly endure .such a test and their potential numbers.”
laying
up
money
without
govern
­
shall
be
given to Gen. James B.
rApplause.J I doubt if, since the [Continued applause.]
ment aid. If the government is to Weaver for any part of the Repub­
' government of the United States
issue money to the crazy people, lican ticket. I have never been,
was instituted, anybody at any
THE FOURTH DISTRICT.
what is it to be issued for and how ladies and gentlemen, an idolater
time has seen what we call good
times so general, taking in so many
The political situation in the much of it is to be “issued”? Do of President Harrison. I am un­
interests and spreading prosperity Fourth congressional district of each of them want enough so that der no personal obligations or offi­
throughout the whole domain of this state is interesting, not to say they can wrestle with Vanderbilt, cial obligations to him. There­
trade.
I might appeal to New incongruous.
The Republicans Jay Gould, the Standard Oil Com­ fore I have no occasion for idola­
York if the city has ever passed a have nominated Dr. Thomas, the pany or ony other great gathering try. But I affirm that the admin­
season more satisfactory in finan­ Democrats Layer Yaple. The for­ of capital in the country? Do these istration of President Harrison, for
cial results than for the past two mer is a loyal and able Republican, people—each of these financiers— the wisdom of his administration of
years, or one in which the general and stands on the platform of pro­ want a sky-scraping block and un­ the affairs of the nation at home
effect on capital and labor has been tection, reciprocity and honest limited bank account, so that with­ and abroad, is without paralell or
more prosperous. [Applause.]
money. The latter wears not only out effort, thej' may roll around peer in the whole history of Ameri­
“The opponents of the Repub­ a suit of thxDemocrat*c stripe, but like big capitalists? If the govern­ can citizenship. (Applause.} He
lican party always represent New also a suit of the People’s party ment may rightfully issue any is the only man who has sat in the
York as a. commercial city and not stripe. He is a sort of nondescript money to these people, it may as presidential chair for the last half
a manufacturing one, and yet the politician, blindly seeking office rightfully issue enough to each to century that could take every de­
product of the manufacturers of through whatever means may be at buy out Vanderbilt. Some people partment himself and run it with­
4he city alone is $700,000,000. hand. Mr. Yaple, voters of the like to talk of and consider the out assistance. (Applause.) He
Anything that would cripple that Fourth district, is not a Democrat. government as a sort of paternal is an eminent lawyer, and he was a
great interest would cripple the He is a “Yaple” man. If elected establishment which should look gallant and heroic soldier. He has
metropolis seriously and to a very to a seat in the Fifty-third con­ after people who do not succeed in been an efficient and trained legis­
hurtful extent. More men iq New gress, he has pledged himself to takiug care of themselves, much as lator. It is not often that a man
York get their living from pursuits use all his efforts to secure the a father is obliged to take care of grows after he is 50 years old.
protected by the tariff than from passage of a bill providing"for the his improvident or lazy children. Ordinarily by that time a man is
» any other source. I know that free coinage of silver; of a bill to There may be very personal rea­ gauged, scrutinized and weighed,
New York is the center of our provide for the issue of an unlimi­ sons why Mr. George L. Yaple so that his specific gravity and cu­
commerce, the great entrepot of ted amount of paper money; of a should be an admirer and advocate bic contents are known as they will
our trade, but all the men engaged bill to abolish national bank of “paternalism."
continue to be to the end of time.
in commercial affairs in and about money, the safest and best in the
President Harrison is distinctly
The picture of Dr. Henry F. greater in intellectual stature and
New York are smaller in numbers land; of a bill to provide for the
than the men engaged in manufac­ purchase and control by the gov­ Thomas is adorning our Republi­ in mental vigor since he has passed
tures. Nor if you go West, where ernment of railroads, telegraph can exchanges since his nomination from the Senate than he was be­
the Democrats this year are mak­ and telephone lines, etc. In fact, Ior congress, and he is pronounced fore, and he stands to-day immeas­
ing considerable effort and doing a Mr. Yaple, if elected, is expected a good man for the place, and a urably higher in the estimation of
vast amount of boasting [laughter], to upset the established condition strong candidate. He was a dele­ the American people than he did
will you find it different. .
of affairs as much as possible. In gate to the national convention in when he was first sworn into office,
supporting the free coinage of sil­ 1884, and held various offices of nearly four years ago. (Applause.)
Mtealatenaeate AImmH
West.
honor and trust in all of which he
“Take Ohio, take Michigan, ver Mr. Yaple favors the establish­ has acquitted himself honorably The series of speeches that Presi­
take Indiana, take Illinois and the ment of a gigantic silver trust and and with satisfaction to his constit­ dent Harrison made in the cam­
products of manufactories are monopoly whose treasury he pro­ uents. He is in evary sense “a paign preceding his election, and
greater in pecuniary amounts than poses to fill at the expense of the manly man” well equipped for and the series of speeches that he has
K the products of agriculture in these people. Mr. Yaple, we repeat, is worthy of the position to which he since made in his tours across the
' four great agricultural states; so not a true Democrat. -He has de­ will be elected in November. In continent in response to the invi­
that I think, when it happens to parted, to a great degree from the an honest, manly contest with the tation of the people, and that he
Democrat orators .who are on the Democratic doctrine, and is run­ Democrats of the Fourth district, has made at various gatherings to
wing, trying to arouse the hostility ning wj|h* an out-and-out Weaver he would be elected "handsdown,” his comrades upon various occa­
of these states against the protec­ elector as a mate. The fight in but it is on the boards for the Dem­ sions, have never been surpassed
tive tariff, they will encounter a the Fourth District is really be­ ocrats to endorse the candidacy at any time in political literature.
sentiment of which they have not tween the Republican and the of him “who stoops to conquer,” I affirm that for. versatility, for
a reamed.
We learn from the People’s parties. The “combina­
patriotism, for beauty and
trade coffin shadowed George lofty
Democrat party that these western tion” elector, if elected, will vote freeYaple.
of diction, force and vigor
He is no mean com­ grace
states are in a desperate condition. for Weaver. Cleveland is not “in L.
they
have
never been excelled, and
on the hustings and is I believe he
The amount of their farm mort­ it" in the slightest degree. Let petitor
has no superior in the
being pushed in the race by ail
every
honest
Democrat
in
the
gages rolls up into millions. You
compass of political oratory, either
would suppose it fabulous that the Fourth District view carefully the the power and device known by ancient or modern. He is a cour­
the combined opposition, in the ageous man, he is not afraid to do
amount of money they embrace true situation. A vote for Yaple is forlorn
to win. Mr. Yaple is
could ever have been so invested. a vote for every wild “ism" in the making hope
supreme effort to carry right; he is a patriotic man; he be­
This is not so among the farmers catalogue, and a vote for the so- water ona both
shoulders, to ride lieves in the American people, and
called
Cleveland
elector
is
a
vote
in New York. It is not so among
two
horses
over
widely divergent he spells the word 'Nation* with
for
Weaver.
Will
the
strict
party
the farmers in New Jersey. It is
roads at the same time, and will the biggest letter N there is in the
not so among the farmers of Con­ Democrats so stultify themselves find it no easy task to make his alphabet.”
necticut. it is not so among the and sacrifice their principles as to straddle broad enough to prevent
farmers of Pennsylvania. It is npt help elect this outrageous and ill-, his
being unhorsed and the
'* water Dr. Henry F. Thomas, of Allegan was
nominated for member ot Congress at Alle­
so among the farmers of any state mated combination ? — Kalamatoo buckets overturned,
He can’t
Telegraph.
in August after an exciting contest, and
near by, those- conditions can be
complete the contract. It.is too gan
will be -lectcd in November. He is a man
easily learned, but by a singular H. F. Thomas will prove a magnificent
_______
of splendid physique, a staunch republican,
fatality it is the western states that vote winner and will be, triumphantly elec­ largc'
have got all these farm mortgages ted to congress in Ntwember next. Tbe . By nominating a Weaver elector, tbe an able representative man. bears an hon­
bosses of this C
orable army record, baa had considerable
burdening them and taking the life issue is made up, garrison. Reid and Democratic
]District serve notice on Grovt.
out of the people.
Thomas— protection, honest money, free 1that he will not get a vote in the 4th dis­ legislative experience, «nd ia well equipped
“I do not like to say that gentle­ and fair elections-of both men and m«a- trict,
।
and on tbe Democratic voters that for tbe hcnorable pos/iioe. He will make
the campaign hot
the great siraddhe
men have voluntarily misrepresen­
ted the facts, bnt before accepting

MS 8. Illllt IIS SNBl

President Benjamin Harrison

Old Line Democrat, will not Sub-

at Their Congressional Con­
vention.
In the preamble of the People’s
party platform appears the follow­
ing language:
“The conditions which surround
us best justify our co-operation;
we meet in the midst of a nation
brought to the verge of moral, po­
litical and material ruin. Corrup
tion dominates the ballot-box, the
legislatures, the congress, and
touches even the ermine of the
bench. The people are demoral­
ized; most of the states have been
compelled to isolate the voters at
the polling places to prevent-Uni­
versal intimidation or bribery. A
vast conspiracy against mankind
has been organized on two conti­
nents, and it is rapidly taking pos­
session of the world. If not met
and overthrown at once it forebodes
terrible social convulsions, the de­
struction of civilization or the es­
tablishment of an absolute despot­
ism. We have witnessed for a
quarter of a century the struggles
of the two great political parties
for power and plunder, while griev­
ous wrongs have been inflicted
upon the suffering people. We
charge that the controlling influ­
ences dominating both these parties
have permitted these dreadful con­
ditions to develop without serious
effort to prevent or restrain them.
Neither do they now promise us
any substantial rfcform. They have
agreed to ignore, in the coming
campaign, every issue but one.
They propose to drown the out­
cries of a plundered people with
the uproar of a sham battle over the
tariff. They propose to sacrifice
our homes, lives and children on
the altar of Mammon; to destroy
the multitude in order to secure
corruption funds from the. million­
aires. ”
This is a terrible arraignment of
both the Republican andz£)emocratic parties, neither being spared
in the. denunciations of the plat­
form. In reply the Republicans
bodly challenge these assertions
and prove by incontrovertable sta­
tistics the material growth and wel­
fare of the country and the falsity
of the charges made by the calam­
ity howlers. Oh the other handr
the Democrats of this, the Fourth
Congressional District of Michi­
gan, in convention assembled,
silently submitted to these accusa­
tions and kissqd the hai\d that
smites them, by adopting aseries
of resolutions in entire harmony
with the principles enunciated in
the Omaha or People’s party con­
vention and opposed to the plat­
form adopted by their own party
at Chicago, and by nominating for
Congress George L. Yaple, who
had announced himself squarely as
endorsing and standing upon the
Omaha platform, and who outHerod’s iHerod in his denunciation
of the old parties. As though this
was not enough they completed
their degradation and ignominy by
refusing to nominate a presidential
elector who would vote for Cleve­
land, but instead endorsing the
nomination of Edward Hutchins,
who makes no secret of the fact
that he is in entire harmony and
accord with the declarations of the
Omaha platform and, if elected,
will cast his vote for the nominees
of that convention, Weaver and
Field.
We do not-wonder that such an
abject surrender of principle and
virtual plea of guilty to the charges
made by the People’s party has
brought forth a storm of indigna­
tion from honest Democrats in all
parts of the district and that many
are openly repudiating the dis­
graceful barter and sale effected
by their leaders and prefer to vote
for H. F. Thomas and Philip Colgrove rather than a man in full fel­
lowship and harmony with those
who accuse Democracy of every­
thing that is base and venal.
We expect to see this revolt
grow and strengthen in this dis­
trict as it has in other sections un­
til in November those Democrats
who regard party, traditions and
party principles as of higher value
than the defeat of a Republican
will boldly denounce this political
miscegenation and cast their votes
against its success.

YAPLE*8 SELFISHNESS.
Honest, genuine Democrats, how
do you feel to have no part nor lot
in a presidential election? No
marvel that you are so mum. tin­
der the present arrangement made
by Mr. Yaple and his palls you can
not vote for Cleveland in this con
gressional district, though* you
wish to do so ever so much. Mr.
Yaple, to secure his own election,
has selfishly debarred you from
voting the Democratic ticket
for president.
He has simply
swapped you off—sold you to
Weaver to gratify his own selfish
ambition. At the Democratic con
vention that nominated, him an
apostate to the Weaver ranks, the
Weaver elector whs also endorsed,
thus leaving you no alternative but
to vote for Weaver for president,
or for Bidwell or Harrison! There
js no contingency by which you
can cast a Cleveland ballot. This
is Yaple’s doings, for his own ben
efit. Think it all over candidly
and see how you like it. You may
carry’ a torch, and tramp andhuzza
for Cleveland, but you can not vote
for him, can you? You know you
can’t. How do you relish it? H&lt;.u
do you like the bargain that re­
quires you to barter your vote for
president for a vote for Mr. Yaple,
who is a candidate of a party that
professes to “keep in the middle
of the road”to avoid jostling against
your party or have any dealings or
intercourse with it. It allows you
the privilege of voting for its can
didates; that is all. This you art­
bound to do for president, vice
president and congressman, if you
carry out the contract that the in
triguet has marked out for you
He has sold you for a considers
tion for himself, made merchandise
of your votes—bartered away your
franchises; bound you hand and
foot, and made it utterly impcssi
ble for jou to vote for the man of\
your choice and guaranteed your
support to Weaver. Can he de­
liver the goods? Will he succeed
in filling his contract? How do
you like having your votes most
gaged without your consent?
“Cleveland Struck the Beggars.”
The pension fraud is theft, and
we repeat that no man can honestly
defend it. The south has been
taxed to death to pay this grand
army of rascals — these battle
scarred bums who. reach out the
empty palm; and when Cleveland
struck the beggars in the face he
did a good business job. Wc hope
to God that he may have a chance
to hit ’em again. Vagrants and
mendicants should be both vigor
ously slapped and kicked.—Dur
ham (AC C) Globe.
This is the latest expression from
the chivalry of the “Joyal south,’
whose representative gave notice
in congress some months ago that
the south would not much longer
bear a. tax to be paid as a perpet­
ual reward to the men who fought
and defeated them.
Last week Dr. H. F. Thomas., Repub­
lican candidate for Congress, made thtev
speeches in Van Buren epunty. at Bangbr
Grand Janction and Lawrence
At each
place he was enthusiastically greeted and

made many friends. Meanwhile Geo. L.
Yaple spoke at Lawton, making a regul .r
populist harangue, alienating many Dian

ocratic supporters and admirers.

*H the
boy from Mendon will only continue I ’
hearty support of Weaver and Field. I&gt;r
Thomas will be elected by a inarvc'.ec
majority. Van Buren's 2,000 Democrats
object tb being controlled by a handful c:
populists. ah^e\-en Yaple's personal in;unetism will not bold them in line Dr
Thomas has the qualifications for an active
useful member of Congress, and his car
vans will be dean-cut. aggressive and
1

The Democratic war cries in this c &gt;
gressional district:
land! We are going
"We are in favor of
fore we will vole for

•-Hurrah for Ciev&lt;to vote for Weaver''
sound money, there
George Lx Yap!'. th.-

rag-baby idol of alliance people's party
“We have principles, therefore we
vote for the election of men to office
are opposed to our principles.'' “Wc are
the true Andrew Jackson. Thomas Jeffer­
son democrats in principle, and of the
most consistent inconsistency in prat'ice ”

Dr. H. F. Thomas, of AUegcn. th* Re­
publican nominee for Congress in the
Fourth district, is a U of M- boy. ^ng

graduated with the medical class of ‘68

He is also a former Normal school student
Ha enlisted ia Co. D.. 7th Mich, cavalry
on his r8th birthday, as a private, and

ganitioj a Cleveland dab

Many life-long Democrats served all through the war, cctning h&lt;n*
openly repudiate tbe bote their leaden lieutenant. His regiment belonged to the
famous Custer brigade which saw such
Hvwly service. Dr. Thomas will be elected

Cleveland.

&lt;*»quu»B«kMrm.
U“1

U

bw. bu poll, bUck.y.

and be a representative that Michigan will

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^?,e8?a) a,lerooon one of

Ans.

WHOLE NO. 1951

Mas -

Wt eannoi 9n bow Mr. Lowden, or .0,
Labouc here, the radical member of the Is to claim that be has has saved the peo­ course they are a large per cent of the
Ji*of Sparry I'bllllp, grocery ante. of tbe eudonwd e.ndkUle., ran debne
ple In the criminal expense^ the county? business of a prosecutor. Since January
S2!S!S,'nPSl*1'1
btolIe" tbolr polltlral stllo,. or tell which w.y I, British parliament said Iu a late Issue of
Or Is it more fair to believe that there has 1. *91. the business of the circuit In which
his paper. London Troth: “The United
l,“ ,lnT' •“* ’"&gt;&lt;■'! hl Irani ot from them.
not been so many insane during the year the people arc Interested is substantially
/LiSTI.VGS, MICH.
States is the most prosperous nation on 1892? And If It is fair in the Asylum to as follows:
No. of cases.............. ..............................
46
looee tram the hoc ,nd ranylnj it Governor McKinley on Wild-Cat Money. earth. Her people have a lujtter living charge It up to the fact that wo have not
They have been disposed of as follows:
There is one thing which this country thau any other people on earth, and have so many Insane, why should it not be
about two ro&lt;t», amaablnx It badly.
Onv
18
fairer to say that If the criminal expense Plead guilty..................................
or Ana horses was cut quite badly.
more
to
live
on.
We
do
uot
blame
tlicm
cannot afford to trifle with, and that is its
1
of the County was less, it is because we Dismissed...............................................
It Is propbcalrtl that this, winter will be monoy—Rs measure of value—the money for sticking to protection. 'If ^we lived in did not have so much crime, rather than EstreatetJ............................................................... I
Quashed.................................................................... 1
• cold one.
Julius RusmII has antici­ which passes among Rs people in return the United States, we could sol
else to give eredlt for the present condition of
. Eilis entertainment was a success
Acquitted
................................
..............................
2
tilings to the Sheriff and Prosecutor.
pated the demands of the people and has
.-,111—The Center school had a sup- on hand n fine In: of cloaks and fure. for their labor and the products of Uwjr than'a protectionist ”
Convicted............................................................... 1
toll or of their land. There ia nocontrlv
Thursday evening, to increase the
What will the friends of Mr. VanArman Pending................................................................ .22
something that will look nice and drewv,
It
is
easy
to
figure
out
wfio
will
be
.
,itey—Al Davis and family have
UH*
think when they know of tbe dastardly
aud keep you warm and comfortable at the auce which is so successful In chea’ing
Total
46
■ • 'iM-go—•Mea, Dr. Powers has same time—and the prices of them \vout jjiabor 110,1 rol,binK the poor people of the. dershetiff if James D. Beuhani is elected attack made upon Ids ability to manage the
More than X of these 22 cases are seri­
. Ung relatives at Charlotte and Otsheriff. It Is likely to bo Reuben H. Lara; crimlnalbusfneas, as shown in tho claim
cause you to become Insolvent cither. Tii« y
ous cases. Cases In which they plead not
P»&gt;t week—A. Potter and family were s.-lectvd with a view uf giving- tlM. | country as an unstable, worthieiw and
bee, the democratic .nominee for sheriff, of the present Pros. Attorney that he was guilty, and demand a trial. Quite a num­
'
easily-counterfeited
currency..
With
our
•.
Corwin aud family have moved best article f»x the least tnoury, and no
doing the criminal business of the county
who left a bole on the democratic county much cheaper than did Mr. VanAnnan. ber are prejury cases, two are cases of
■ &lt; reek—'The Center School begins
one should overlook his stock if desiring prearnt paper money, the citizen or the
false pretenses, and the others are bastardy,
: &gt;. w ith Lottie Smith at the helm— to purc|ia-c anything in this line.
‘j business man docs not have to carry with ticket, which the democratic county com­ Such tactics on the part of the opposition larceny, felonious assault, etc.
W. Viemaster has been engaged to
mittee thought was Just Benliatu's size. ought to be discountenanced by everyman,
. W.Jordan,
_______ _tho
____H-r-ww
— Muuiwc
nut need
We now ask In all candor, if it cost this
republican
nomi;c «
e ;' blm a bauk l,oUf detoctor’ he
.. Austin school this winter—M.
aud especially every friend ot Chris. Van
And So Benham’s In the hole. The voters
county 35,170.08 to dispose of about half
Arman.
.. - building a new house on his for register, has successfully refuted all! tocoi^’ern himielt lest the bitik shall fall
the eases commenced, and when but three
fat m—We are having a much the charges that have been brought agulr.-,; If the note Is geirtilne, it is good, aud al­ of Barry county had better leave him
were
actually tried, what In your judg­
there.
■ A
Those who claim that the criminal ex­
| n:-_ h present writing—A new him by the opposition. We uo&lt;icr.tend
ways good, for its face value. The money
pense is much lighter in tbe past 1no years ment will the criminal bills be when the
Mi. Brady’s—A great many from that some story is to b« drculated concern­
other 22 are disposed of?
of
ibis
country
should
be
as
national
as
its
The
Journal
calls
on
democrats
to
turn
ing
blm
at
the
last
moment,
when
he
can
than
in
the
two
years
preceding
them,
, . . 1! Battle Creek Friday, to hear
There can be but one answer to this qucjf
. ' -Edgar Tyler, of Vermontville. have no opportunity to defend himself. tlag. as sacred as the national honor, and out and help the people’s party out of the might possibly get some information by
consulting the records of the Board of tlou, and that is that the criminal expens­
...
•t.ttivv- .here last
week—Mrs. The voters of Barry county should brand as sound as the government itself.
hole. We think wqsee the democrats of
es of the county will be tbe greatest they
Supervisors.
It
Is
known
that
there
arc
such
an
attack
as
that
as
a
low,
cowardly
■ - ir.th is taking music lessons of
Barry county rushing out to help our con­ certain Incidental expenses connected with have ever been, provided the ratio of ex­
•
of Battle Creek. She has, a falsehood, should it be made against anv
The United States alone cannot pit I belt temporary of the Journal, who has been a the Prosecuting Attorney’s office such as pense in trying them Is tbe same as those
lien- usid those wishing to take candidate only a day or two l»cfore elec­
already disposed of.
tion. If stories circulated at this late hour ngaint the rest of the world In the coinage thorn In the side of the democracy of Bar­ looking after cases where livery or car fare
:
well to call on her.
had any foundation, they woujd have h.-en of silver. We cannot do this with tbe ry county, and when he could not have his has to be paid, and other incidentals of like
nature which have to be furnished, the
circulated long ago, so that the candidate ruin of onr national credit, the destruction
way'bas pulled his knife and carved (he Prosecutor by tho county. It will be rec­
The U. B. church wi|l give a chicken pie
■ :.li. of Ada, came tn Freeport could have trti opportunity to reply. The
of values, and the inevitable panic that back of tbe democratic organization.
ollected that Mr. VanAnnan was elected social al the Episcopal society rooms
j ud purchased the vacant lot people demand fair play on all sides.
Prosecutor In '88. taking his office January Thursday evening, November 8th, 1892.
follows financial extravagances. When
Herald office. where he intends
1st ’89, and that he died in January of ’90, Supper tb begin at 5 p. m. Everybody
Owing to the rainy night the republican the commercial nations of tbe earth agree
block next spring—During
Do you want to make the rich silver and that Judge Smith was appointed to fill come.
- in.', storm last Friday -evening meeting held In the court house Monday upon a inrio between gold and silver, then
evening was pot largely attended, though
mine owners a present of $10,200,000 a tire vacancy for the balance of the year.
The Young People's Union connected
l: block wen- blown dawn there were ai great many more pros*:nt there can be free coinage, absolute free year? If you do, vote the people's ticket, During Mr. VauArman-’s term of about with the Baptist church will give a social
• h- id 111 Union Hall Saturday than could be expected considering the coinage, without danger to the country, favor free eolnagd, which would givo the thirteen months these Incidental expenses at W. Oj Lowden’s next Wednesday
were
in
round
numbers
$141.
This
is well attended stud a good evening. Mit V. M. Gore, of Buchanan, and without destroying our whole financial
evening, Nov. 9th. . Supper will be served
'30 cento profit on each standard dollar amount was made larger without any
:
-Miss Ollie Critter, of the speaker, gave a very fine talk aud one system. To attempt free coinage of our
from 5 to 7 p. (m. All are cordially in­
cditied tb the bullion owner and not the doubt on account of Mr. Van Arman’s ill­ vited to aflend.
-1 • nt Saturday and Sunday filled with -loutnl logic and rca«otiing.
ness,
which
would
very
naturally
Increase
standard
silver
dollars
would
be
to
invite
Tuesday
evmlng
Mr.
Gore
spoke
at
Mr. and Mrs. 41. Eckert
Services [subjects next Sunday at Pres­
the
expenses
of
the
office.
During
Judge
•
h with F. Wolf aud faml- Woodland to i very large audieuce. nnd ruin and disaster: and would be giving to
Smith’s eleven months as prosecutdr they byterian church—morning, ••Christ the
_____ „ _______
_______nf
_ thy sliver mine owners yearly donations of
republicans
d a Godfrey a&gt; 1 - n Peter, en- some of the ending
were about 860. For the year 1891 Mr. Food of Man”—evening, a talk about
It
is
barely
possible,
should
circumstan
­
county
who
v
ere
pn-aeut
say
that
(without
■.upany from Middleville. Sun­
million of dollars. We are doing all that
ces be propitious, that Dr. Woodmansee Ixiwden’s expenses were about $83. For Tennyson nnd his Message to the iwth.
wag tbe
the best tq&lt;eecll
speech' that
Smalt Steckel. Ella llelg- any question tI Wk»
the j car 1892, up to the date of the meet­ Century. ,
1: 1 :-&lt;• ..pent h •• Sabbath Ims been dell' ered iu Barry county. Mr. we possibly can now. until an international might want the help of the people’s nomi­
ing of the board In October and covering u
Goreisayouiig-------* splendid
’
”‘ ’
....... .
Al! ladies Interested in missions are in­
agreement is reached, in the coinage of
•
’...•ker:
Cura Nagler
man of
abilities
nees
who have been endorsed by the Dr.’s jHritxl of little more than nine muiiths. vited to thb Presbyterian Parsonage next
\
-r term of reload In the and has a bri ::ht and promising future. I*** silver. We are using the bullion product
party mid committee, to aid him in secur­ his bill against the county was about $175. Wednesday at 3 o’clock.
him. H&lt; will l&gt;e gladly welcomed In
r.
Moudav—School closed
o f the country. S54.000.000 a year, aud
The board however reduced it about $55.
ing n place on the Barry county board of leaving him $120. What do the people
•••n *"hool- last Friday for a this counly’w ileryvgE Iu: mar aonear In tlm
The Ix&gt;yal 1-eglon Band of Hope, meet Fri­
.putting tbe Sid,200.000 profit In Unde
atioti—The speech in Union
pension examiners.
day afternoon at4 o’clock, at the U. - B.
think of this kind of economy?
Sam’s strong box.
c.-niug was nut very well aty
church:
write termlnaiiou of a long, faithful and
t;■cuuut of the storm—.lake
useful Jlf«- caifie Tuesday afternoon when
The Claltu Refuted.
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs. W.
purchased Mrs. D’. We!c»tfs ‘•Old Charlie,’* tbe fatuity horse of D. B.
Henry Waterson, who wrote the free
It. Cook with the following program:
The claim of the opposition that the ex­
■: in the village—Freeport Uaa
Read the following:
Cook’s, was put out uf existence by kind trade plank of the national democratic penses of the County have been much less
.Quotations from the Grecian History.
84.930
bauds. He was in the 35tb year of lus jdatfor m, says he would favor restoring for the past two years than for the former Criminal expense of 1 692.
Grecian History, chapter 5. Miss lamp­
. 3.807
age. anti was slowly itarvlng to death, not the duty on sugar. The policy of tbe two two years is pretty effectually disposed of Criminal expense for 1800.
man.
: wife
the Sabba
because he was not given anything to eat,
United States and Foreign Powers, chap­
by the recot ds of the Board of Supervisors
■ parents. Mr. and Mi
Bartles on the tariff can be aptly summed
two f
Total
expense
for
the
boi lo*cause tie could not eat that ‘hich
ter 7 and 8, Mrs. Geer.
for the past four years. It Is generally
•outh of town.
years...................................... ... .$9,298
WO6 given td hint. Veterinarians had pro­ typ in the action favored by them on two know?i that at the Oct. session of the
Influence of Greek Architecture in
.... 2,585 04 United Stales. Mrs. Maggie Bailey.
longed his life fur Mrveral years but .could '/taple articles. The Mills’ bill put 08 per Board they provide for Ihe raising of the Criminal expense for 1891...
will
Crilniiml
expense
for
1892
.
udo so no lunger. ^UrTToSlTisecured him
The Columbus Monuments, Mrs. W. R.
Y.iple spoke here on the evening
cent, duty on sugar anti wool on the free taxes for the coming year, aud this record
nut equal that of 1891, but if
Cook.
•
; • quite a large audience, com-) \qrhen IB* wasVeolt and he Itos Iteen in his list. The republican McKinley bill put a shows as follows:
the same, it will only amount
Questions in October Chautauquan an­
• liiTerent political parties, pre-' possession ever since, •quid has been re­
Tuxes provided for by the Oct. session
08
for the two years to...................... I
duty of 9 to 12 cents a pound on Wool, and
swers in November.
. &gt; many theories upon the national garded almost as a member of the family.
A saving to the taxpayers of Barry coun­
Critic W. IL Cook.
•82000.
■: in. such as purchasing and run- Indeed In penning these few lines to his sugar on tbe (rec list. We ask our farmer Asylum Fund.
ty In tbe two years of $4,128.31, and this
• ‘k.wls. telephones, free coinage memory we almost feel that our family friends to make their choice between these Court
2000.
••
too in the face of the fact that there has
4500.
■
He rehearsed some truths circle has been broken. No more faitliful policies, as they are proposed by their ad­ UiKir
been four times as many liquor prosecu­
5200.
Salaries
: -■ i-' ceh. mixed with Ils full member of the brute creation ever drew
tions as altogether befpre in eight years
By Ellen Holbrook Ilunlltou.
vocates.
the
breath
of
life.
Endowed
with
nn
in
­
’
7300.
Mhc.
“
• i • j*. a.»many who listened to
(with the exception of one year). Gamb­
O sumac bright nsl! O golden rod yellow!
•
regard it from their stand telligence far above bls kind, he gave the
Total
!
21000 ling rooms have been raided and broken
When jou light tip the fields lo&lt;he fall of the
Republican silver legislation utilizes the
year.
I
• -.Id ad the theories which the best part of his life to a faithful perform­
Taxes provided for by the Oct. session up. owners of houses of prostitutlonvrobe
Notes of Ihe birds by much singing grows
Mendon associated, be thrown ance of all the duties required of him. and entire bullion product of America, increas­ of ’96.
cuted and houses closed, card mid gamb­
mellow.
• •• -'.ini's shoulders to be carried ■ his last years were spent in a well earned es our currency $54,000,000 a year. Asylum Fund
Summer Is ending, and the autumn is near
$3000. ling tables driven out of tlieValoons, and
■ think it would require- a great rest.
1500. law breakers of all classes prosecuted.
”
A lesson I find In your brightness and beauty.
Every dollar of that currency Is good. Court
Does It pay to maintain law and or^er’.'
■ i - : b.-sides qnite a regiment
As bursting of light from an ember'* last snark
4500.
’’
The profit of 30 cents on each dollar coin­ Poor
EDITORIAL NOTES.
With love of Our Father. 1*11 ne’er forgrt only.
officials to carry Into_effectJ
5200. Tax payers draw your own coucluslonA^Salaries
For hope that was latent, spring* forth from
ed. amounting to $16,200,000 yearly, goes Mlsc.
11, jinm thus advocated by him
6800.
Jourrial.
Hie dark.
“
M'-'..iy has been quite sick the
The above Item appeared in the Has­
to the government, aud not the silver mine
21000.
Total .
The voices of children, the bees gentle hum­
• i? better at this writing—
tings Journal of last week, and we desire
William O. Lowden was nominated by owner. Is not that tbe best possible sys­
ming.
Taxes provided for by the Oct. Session especially to call the attention of the voters
The breezes, the sunshine, all say you are here:
• I'- F. Newton, didd on the the people’s party for prosecuting attorney.
tem until some international ratio Is agreed of ’91.
Your mission Is great, vre ean tell by your
.
'.iie 25th. age 81 years. The
to IL It was Without doubt either pre­
coining. .
83300.00
The
convention
that
named
him
asked
him
Asylum
Fund
upon? Free coinage now would be sim­
•i. ■- were held at' the reslSo lata In the season with wisdom to cheer.
1500.00 pared in great haste, or in the dark.
"
' । ■! i&gt; Lawrence, with whom she to make a speech, which Ixe did. Iu that ply a scheme to put money In the pockets Court
Before making any suggeatlons regard­
The gold of the sunrise, tbe blush of the sun­
•
4200.00
Poor
“
ing Its untnithfulness on account of Ils
n't f&gt;*d lived up to his death speech he declared both the democratic of sliver bullion owners.
set;
5400.00
Salaries
By nature’s own kiss here together have met.
misleading and unfair statements we de­
• - i-t. Her remains were placed and republican parties to be rotten aud
556*1.15
They keep in the memory return of the sum­
Mlsc.
sire to call the attention m »ne reader care­
'■•• of her husband, al Cedar
mer,
Tbe
teachers
and
educators
of
the
state
corrupt and' that he hoped his right hand
19160.15 fully to the statement itself.
Total
■ notary ,on the 27th Instant. Rev.
IJke a promise to us, God will not forget.
secured the nomination of Prof. H. R.
The first Item Is evidentlv meant to rep­
Taxes provided for by ihe Oct. session
. ' f Kal-unazoo.officiatlng—Boyd would forget Its cunning if he ever voted
resent the criminal expenses for 1889, In­
-l.t .nd wife left Thursday for a for either. He at the same time expressed Pattenglll, of 1-anslng, for Supt of Public of ’02.
$1500. stead of 1892, because it will be seen that
'• ‘ :' lends at Caledonia—James, regret that the Omaha platform did not de­ Instruction, and they should see to It that Asylum Fund
1000. the desire was to compare the last two
"I Middleville, made several
A singular freak of nature in the vegeta­
”
he Is elected. He Is a hustling, progres­ Court
clare
for
prohibition.
4500. years with the two years preceding. This ble kingdom may be observed a short dis­
'-&gt;ut town last week—Mrs.
Poor
"
sive mau. Under him our grand e|uca5400 is not of great moment only as It indicates tance east of Ashburnham, on the line of
Presto, change!
'•va&gt; surprised on the 22nd. by
Salaries
tlonal astern will receive the most careful Mlsc.
the
want
of
care
in
the
preparation
of
so
9600
the
Fitchburg railroad. Tho tree is about
'iqite a number of her lady
*
‘
See the contortionist get down to busi­
the size of a large apple tree and,has &amp;
thought of one whose training especially
22000
1 na l come with loving hearts ness!
Total
H |important an item of news.
If no mon- care has been used in the limb about eighteen or twenty inches in
"t*n bands to remind her of her
fits him for the office. During the past
The
amount
provided
for
by
taxation
in
He nnd others on bis ticket set out im­
searching for the expenses thau is shown jinmeter. Persons have dug down and
it.iversary. Money and useful
seven years he has travelled 50,000 miles 1892 is not Increased by the building ot ,was used iu the preparation of the item found but one root underneath, but It has
ii-i: as tokens of esteem In mediately to get democratic help. They
the Court House and Jail, for that amount ,
v.a&gt; held by the many who made financial inducements to the then '.visited 3,000 school rooms, ami made 322 Is limited to $54000.00, one-third to be .itself, then wc submit that it deserves but two kinds of foliage, that of a pine and
little credit on the part of tho voter, for that of on oak, which may be distinctly
-t—Hon, J. H. Woodman 'is editor of tbe Democrat, Charles P. Warner, addressee.
raised this year, and in addition to the $22,- [this error and another much more serious
seen from « distance. In the fall of the
•;-ech here to night.
000 to be raised there will be raised for the t(o be now noticed brand the article as of
to advocate endorsement of the people’s
year burs fall on ono aide and acornsan
United States minister to England, Rob­ Court House and Jail tills coming year ,no value at all. so far as its truthfuinees Is
BauGeltl.
the other.—Albany Journal.
ticket.
;concerned. We shall therefore take tbe
ert Lincoln, whose authority no man can 818000.
•• •.••cent death of comrade, Jesse
Though he had renounced the prohibi­
liberty
to
consider
that
It
means
1889
dispute,
said
in
a
recent
interview:
"if
• .n‘ lo'iowlng action was taken
It will not be forgotten Hint up to the
tion
party
by
Joining
the
people
’
s
partv,
Probably the first records ot-lake dwell­
I n-guiar meeting of John Stark,
the farmers and laborers of the United tltao Mr. Lowden took his office as Prose- when it says 1892. because It must be that
• '-G. A. IL. of the department he next sough! and secured endorsement State* could go to free trade England, and cuiing Attorney the salary of the office had this is what the person meant who prepar­ ings were made in Ireland, where thia
ed iL Any other interpellation of It
-olvcd. whereas it has pfeas
by the prohibitionists.
been $700 and the county had paid for out­ would be a scorcher to the i&gt;arty whom It method of habitation has been In existence
see
the
condition
of
the
agriculturalists
and
from remote periods to comparative recent
•uie Ruler of the Universe, to
side help given tho Prosecutor.
The
He was »pumed by tho democrats,
• Umea. There is documentary evidence
working men there, I believe not one of Itoanl however at the October session of ’90 is intended to aid. Flrat'lt says:
1 ••ar midst our dear comrade,
: t a. it'is but just that the fol- whose party he had denounced as rotten them would consent to exchange the policy passed a resolution giving to the Pros. Criminal expenses for 1889.......... $4,930 52 that some of the Irish crannogs were 1u ex­
Crimn&amp;l
expenses
for
1890
............
3,367
87
istence .-uid occupieujn the time of Eliza­
■Bdtlon of his many virtues, and corrupt, securing but 23 or SO of the of protection, which makes this country Attorney a salary of 81000, he to pay his
beth. They were usually approached in
penned.
170 votes In the democratic county con­
prosperous, for the British tariff policy.’’ own help, except in murder cases, rids
Total expenses for the two
canoes and were not connected with the
1 by the death of our dear
was a very wise thing to have done we
vention.
years
...................................................
0,298.30
shore by a gangway^ In Scotland n large
comrade, Jesse Hampton, the
think
because,
while
Mr.
Lowden
’
s
cases
But with zeal and discretion, bt_set out
A child in school, who had uot advanced number of similar structures have been
The free traders abuse Mr. Peck, the have been of the lighter clasx. yet It Is sel­
•&gt; the loss of another comrade.
r ready to' lend a helping for the democratic county committee, and democratic labor commissioner of New dom that he appears In Court without farther than the third grade, would say In discovered.—Philadelphia Ledger.
needy and aid In a .voice of got on the democratic county ticket. By- York, but they cannot get away from his somebody at ids side, and it Is probable a moment that the two items did not make
$9,293.39, but in fact made $8,298.39. In
spur
" the distressed of the Grand what methods wa do not know. But that
figures. He proved to the world that,, in that the expense of the county has been other words, in the haste to make it ap­
The manufacturers of razor strops hare
-udand companion; a citizen
thcrewas no consideratlonfor the deal Is New York state alone, under the McKin­ somewljat decreased by the action of the pear that the prescnKgheriff and prosecu­ always taken great care to keep secret tho
•'.is noble and worthy of 1ml­
board. It Is not out of place however to tor had saved money to the county, they
nature of tbe composition used in the man­
' • fellow comrades: that the hot probable.
ley bill, the laborers had been paid’ over compare the four years, in-as-much as the make the items of the expenses for these
ufacture of their special commodity. This
&gt; mpathy of the Post, be exNow tliiuk where this man stands politi­ $6,000,000 more In wages, and tbe manu­ gauntlet has been thrown down by the op­ two years 81,000 more than they really
material is now declared to be composed
•• beteaved family In this uf- cally. We make do reflections upon him
position. During Mr. VanArman’s term are, and carry the fraudulent statement not of coke, ground to nn impalpable powder,
facturers had made over $31,000,000 more
3ud that these resolutions Ihj
there was paid for legal help about only down through this statement but made into a paste with fat and perfumed
goods the first year under the McKinley $200 and during judgy Smith's the assis­
. 1 the records of Uris Post and a except politically.
through others of a like kind, In the same with an ethereal oiL—New York Tele­
As a people's part)- man he favors Wea­ bill than the year just proceeding It.
• ’'.Tied to the family of our &lt;letance was about WOO in all S400 for the term paper.
gram.
_ ________________ _
ver and free coinage and cheap loans on
of two years. The salary paid these*gen­
The article dwells largely on what has
Ai.uebt Ai&gt;AM.&lt;, AdiL
tlemen
was
81400,
for
the
two
years,
mak
­
farms. As a democrat be opposes all
been done for the county, and one would
Look at the disgraceful deals eugiueered
ing In all 31800. Mr. Lowden for his two suppose from it that never had tltere been
They
were----------just engaged.
“We had bet—
j------these things aud also opposes all sumptu­ by tiie opposition In Barry county. Keyears will receive 82000. or 8200 more than so much virtue in our little city and coun- ter be married tomorrow." said he.
ary laws such as prohibition. As a pro­ metoljer that there is a consideration for did VanAnnan and Smith.
So soon?’’1
tv nnd such perfect law and order ns now.
““
’
•Yea.
Your
father
aud
I
differ in poli­
hibitionist he must oppose both Cleveland cvep- bargain—a price for every such
But no one who knows tho facta takes any
! -take your watches, clocks and
Is there an Intelligent person In Barn­ stock in such position.
tics, nnd there is no telling how soon we
rind Weaver, and favor sumptuary laws swap. We don’t pretend to know whether
County who thinks that tbe business con­
may be deadly enemies."—Exchange.
■ &lt; repairs to John Bcssmcr’s to
It
may
be
possible
that
there
has
Iwn
it is1 money or promised offices. Whicbsuch as prohibition.
» ;-’ood Job.
.'
ducted for the years 1880 and ’90 by Mr. less expense attending the criminal busiCon Id anything more utterly Inconsist­ evet It may be, it is equally corrupt and VanAnnan and Judge Smith as Prosecu­
It ia said that spectacles, or at least mag­
neas of the county; if so, it la because
■ to death when blankets and
ent than Mr. Lowden's position, especially dis^aceful. Barry county's self respect­ tors and Baker Shrlner as Sheriff was dope there has ixwn less crime, and the condi­ nifying lenses, were known long before the
• "J woolen goods are selling so
more extravagantly than it has been by tion claimed would exist whoever had time of Christ, and It .is known that Nero
"t Russell’s. It don’t pay tn co­ his attitude toward sumptuary laws on ing voters owe it to t hemselves to repu­
watched tho games in tha arena through a
Mr. Lowden nnd Mr. Benham tbe past trio charge of the business.
lour health to save a few cento.
which he Is seeking votes, be imagined? diate such disgusting deals.
years? la it not more fair and reasonable
It must and will be conccd id that there convex emerald. Layard unearthed a tens
f.?.?" 1"
lhe draggist, wishes us His position reminds us of a story a Geor­
of rock crystal from Nineveh.
tot resume that If thereto a less expense
A vote for James H. McKevitt for sher­ during the past two years on account of to a great difference in cases. It to not as
A»MllUinCC l° tllL‘ 4*°Ple of Barry county, gia democratic orator told on a southern
expensive to try a 11180 when he pleads
Among the Christians there are about
the
. a oew “d inrK® assortment of ! populist He reminds one of the boy iff and James A. Sweezey for prosecutor the criminal business, that It to jecauso guilty, as it to to try him when he demands
«
patterns of wall paper that monis a vote for the faithful enforcement of all the business has not existed.
a trial And there to a difference In the 200 different sects, nnd there are 800 sects
among other religionists, anil each sec­
*S!ms Uy* CftU °n hlm
uu5iuj«4 whose motlier made him his first suit of
expense attending the trial of cases. The
sdergarten. laws. These gentleman pledge this. They
It will be noticed by a report elsewhere expense of the trial of an assault and bat­ tarian has ar. opinion that fixes him in his
clothes, aud sent him to the
creed; lie believes he is right.
saying the arc known tQx-be men of their word. printed In this paperrtbat tbe
'"/'"l and reliable millinery goodscan al- He came home bitterly cryIn
tery case does not In any way compare
Their
word
should
be
taken
by
any
and
for
IK)
was
33000.
That
was
whileJndge
with the expense of the trial of cases in­
SnfLii ,pur':h**d at Russeirs. Mrs. boys had made fun of the pt
1 he wore.
White moles and sandy colored oow
! Smith was prosecutor,while in 1892 ,tlte volving murder, perjury, forgery, false
Witr &gt; w.;° nianaKe9 this department, al­ He said he wanted some store panto; be­ every fair man in preference to that of the
have been written of as wmethlng rare,
| pretenses,
Journal, or any other1 of their traducers,, fund was only 81500, under Mr•
iX , t,ie l*‘e*t and beat styles and by
a'wawra, etc.
v.G.
bntLM.Uoul.o-. p»rUeoloraa route, loo.
। Why is not It as fair
1£.UTd1en
Ir - Tbe
casts
th
S£ toJc*h.gbe'ta preparcd to ’tive cause with those he had on he couldn’t
The casts the people bare in the circuit .ra u be toMdimllpMUrfEegUna.
(
who gre saying other things for political claim the benefit of that reduction, and
are a fair Indication of the bustoeM. Of
Pk
that are always right and rexsona- tell w’mther he was going to school or
claim that he saved the people 31300, as it
effect. Don’t be deceived.
coming home.
’ COOK EBO9-.
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OUNTY :NEWS.

■ iitiunal Local News.

�PROBATE ORDER

Hastings Banner.
Thursday, November 3, 189a.

corrupt, and that he hopedhls right hand
would forget Its cunn'Dg If he ever
for either.
Under such circumstances,

That ta ths B

*'
.
—T
ASS* °S/'“T'

Ex-Governor Luce in the course of
his speech at Bad Axe said: “Occasion­
ally we hear people say that John T.
TUX HASTINGS, MICH.. POSTOVT1CK,
Rich has been an offlceseekiir.
This I
‘ A.T7GBST 14.18T9.__________
How _W. O. Lowden can have the cheek neither deny or affirm. 1 It is possible
to ask republicans or democrats to vote for that he his sought the office of super­
him, after denouncing those parties as rot­ visor of his township, and of repre­
ten aud corrupt, is a mystery to us. We sentative and senator in the legislature
The following extracts from tbe New can ray that our bullet Is that enough will und a seat in Congress, all of which
Of this I
York Bank Note List and Co. pkrfeit De­ no: do till* to enable Mr. Lowden to re- '"positions ho has occupied.
tector.” of October find. 185U. show tbe tire to private life to retiect upon the un- J[ know not,. but I do know that he never
condition of the money atloat In Michigan wisdom of opening his mouth and stickirg sought by himself, or through another,
I the position of railroad Commissioner,
at that date. It will be observed that the both feet Into it.
------------------------------! und this is one of the most responsible
genuine money of nearly all banks was
It a republican or a democrat wants to office* he has ever held.
subject to a discount, and in many cases
“When the people of this state had
encourage a man who denounced both old
was worthless, and that there were many
elected me to the high office of gov­
parties as rotteu and corrupt, and express­ ernor of the commonwealth I had but
counterfeit* on every bank of any standing.
ed the wish that his right hand would for­ one single ambition, and that was to
Michigan State Bank, Detroit, discount
get ite cunnlug if he ever voted for eithep, give to all of the people the best pos­
uncertain.
sible administration of affairs.
Thi*
he should vote for W. O. Lowden, who
Peninsula Bank, Detroit, discount un­
was only to be secured by the selection
thus slandered those parties.
of the very best men 10 discharge the
certain.
various duties devolving upon them,
Earme r^' and Mechanics’ Bank. Detroit,
Vote for David Huggett, of Assyria, for nnd the most important position to be
Niles Agency dotted.
the legislature, und wo can promise you filled by appointment from the gov­
Bunk of Macomb county, discount one
ernor was railroad commissioner. The
that a worthy, capable man receives your
law clothes him with extraordinary
and one-holt per cent
and
I
wanted first of
Michigan Insurance Bank, Detroit, dis­ franchise, and one that will undo squaw­ powers,
things
an
honest man, nnd
buck folly and villainy as shown in the all
count uncertain.
man who would always possess
squawbuck'keroeene oil law, as well as a
Government Stock Bank, Anu Arbor,
possess the courage of his conviction*^.
other lawj.
discount three-fourths of one per cent.
and bravely guard and protect the
Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, Detroit,
The Journal is yelling Itself hoarse In rights of shippers nnd of the people
discount uncertain.
stating that the saloons of Barry county everywhere within the limit of author­
Counterfeit fives, large1 V, unlike genu­
ity conferred upon him by the laws of
are trying to do up Mr. Lowden. We do
tho state. I wanted a man who would
ine.
•
not kuow how many saloonlsta will vole be considerate of the feelings and _ in­
Counterfeit tens, signatures and filling
for Mr. Lowden. We do know that one terests of the men who run the trains;
*up in the same hand.
saloonist in this city Is openly working for of the engineers who drive the iron
Counterfeit twenties; bank has no twen­
horse out in the storm, through tun­
Lowden.
nels and over bridges and into whose
ties out
*
safe keeping we trust our lives and
Government Stock bank, Ann Arbor,
No democrat In this district can vote for our property. And iu ro’.ation to his
discount three-fourths of one per cent.
Grover Cleveland.
He must vote for conduct in this regard I wanted a mau
Counterfeit twos, altered from ones.
Weaver, if he votes his ticket as the who would be kind but firm. I wanted
a man who would have a due regard to
Counterfeit fives, altered from ones.
schemer^ have prepared it for him, the the rights of tho men who own the
Counterfeit tens, altered from ones, Weaver elector having been endorsed by
roads. They have contributed to the
head of Jackson at right.
development and prosperity of this
the democratic district convention.
Counterfeit notes of any outside banks
great country, und I did not want a
in circulation.
A man who tries to ride into office by a man to hold that high office that would
nag, annoy or needlessly interfere with
All worthless and closed banks are straddle on two or three platforms, as rad­
their business and rights.
omitted.
ically apart ns darkness and daylight,
Repute all notar q/ba»Ls uot matioii- ought not to be elected. Politically, such
“For the purpose of securing 3 man
cd in tMt Utt.
- a man represents nothing but dishorn st who possessed all these varied qualifi­
cations,
my
mind
went
racing
Many worthless and fraudulent notes of and disreputable bargaining.
over
the
state,
canvassing
the
banks of other states afloat in state.
qualifications of many
friends of
The attempt of the Journal to make peo­
Notes altered from a Michigan bauk
whose acquaintance I was proud, and
ple believe that there Is any hope for Wea­ every time that I would reacn anything
alloat in New Jersey and elsewhere.
ver, or any idea of exceeding 1500 of the like a conclusion, the choice fell upon
New counterfeits are out—as follows:
John T, Rich.
I knew him from the
Counterfeit fives on Merchant's bank, (1500 voters of Barry county going for him
sole of his feet to the crown ofx his
is simply whistling through the grave­ head, and knew him to be a brave,
Conn., altered from ones.
honest man who discharged duties
Counterfeit twos', on bank of Burling­ yard.
fearlessly and with a fidelity that was
ton, Vermont, likely to deceive.
The Journal rubs It hi on tho democrats worthy of emulation.
Counterfeit fives on Southbridge bank,
Did Not Solicit the FoalUon.
by
asserting
that
there
has
been
no
change
Mass., unlike genuine.
“He did not ask for the position; 1 do
Counterfeit tens on Boston, Mass., ba/k, in tbe people’s ticket. Tills Is a lefthand­ not know that he thought of it, but I
ed
way
of
saying
Hint
“
we
crammed
our
telegraphiHl him to come to Lansing,
altered from small notes.
told him what kind of a man 1 wanted,
Counterfeit twenties on Boston bank, tickets down democratic throats.”
and wound up by saying:
‘.My opin­
altered from small notes.
’
The posi­
Every soldier knows that Ben. Morse, ion is, thou art the man.’
Counterfeit fives on Duchess county
tion was accepted.
I watched his
the soldier, will not vole' for Ben Harrison,
course with solicitude, and say without
bank, N. Y.. good Imitations.'
the soldier, no more than the Journal edi­ hesitation that no man in thh, or any
Counterfeit tens and twenties. Duchess
tor will vote for Dr. Thomas for congress­ other state ever discharged the com­
county bank. N. Y., good imitations.
plicated duties of railroad commis­
man, because the Dr. is a soldier.
sioner with greater wisdom and fidelity
Counterfeit ones on Hartford bank.
than he. He was a* quick to respond to
Conn.
Vote for Dr. -Samuel M. Wilkins for the call of the poor and unknown when
Do you want this kind of money again? state senator. He Isn’t trying like his op­ complaint came to him a* he was to the
If not. vote for Harrison.
There
ponent to straddle three horses. He rep­ call of the rich or powerful.
was no point in the state so remote
resents something, and wilt represent this
that when complaint came from ship­
Elsewhere Is an article copied from tho
district faithfully.
pers, farmers, or othera, he did not
Eaton Rapids Journal, showing the pledge
reach it on tho first train and in­
made by M- F. Jordan td' secure prohibi­
A vote for Henry F. Thomas for con­ vestigate carefully the situation. And
tion support. Milt will learn In a few gressman Is a vote for republican princi­ I believe on all occasions he used all
years, that It is better for a politician to ples. A vote for George L. Yaple is a • the judgment and discretion he waa
master of in adjusting difficulties.
If
walk 10 miles than to write a letter. Now
vote to antagonize republican principles. anyone suspected that a railroad bridge
Mr. Jordan Is running on another ticket,
was weak either he or bis assistant
the platform for which opposes all sumptu­
gave it immediate attention.
Barry county will show a splendid ma
“I say this here tonight because a
ary legislation. The upshot of the busi­ Jority for Harrison and the entire republi­
disposition is manifested In some quar­
ness will be that neither party can trust can ticket Barry county Is a republican
ters to make an effort to create
him. It Is the old story ot political dis­ county.
prejudice. But, responsible as I am,
solely and alone, for his appointment,
honesty, a man pledging himself to do any­
Tbe republicans discovered two years I challenge the most careful scrutiny
thing for votes. Mr. Jordan has placed
and searching investigation into every
himself where be is entitled to the aouh- ago that republican candidates were not official act performed by him during
dence of none of tho voters. lie rill be. elected by republican votert staying at the four years that he held the im­
home.
portant position of railroad commis­
as he should be, defeated.
sioner. He was faithful to the inter­
The republican ticket from Harrison to est* of the people; he was kind to the
The Journal's attempt to make James H.
men who run the trains; he was honest
McKevitt and James A- tiwcczey appear as coroner deserves and should receive the with the railroad companies.
There
tbe saloon candidates will fall fiat They support of an republicans.
was nothing more to be demanded of
him. He served faithfully and well, as
are neither. They pledge the people of
If your name Is not already registered, he will in the executive Aair, a posi­
Barry county to falthtully and Impartially
tion which he will occupy after the
enforce the laws, all the laws. They will and yon shall fail to register Saturday, first day of January, 1803.4
not enforce them for political effect; but you cannot vote Tuesday.
j^^wn^Aa'TreONIteCLASS MATTXB AT

Lowden, votes for a man
and vilified his party.

who slandered

editorial notes.

enforce them because they should be en­
Barry county republicans have a ticket
forced. The pledges of these gentlemen
eminently worthy their support; and It
should be and will be taken In place of the
should have that support.
false, meanly false, statement of the Jour­
nal, which hbs a faint spasm of morality
Never were the capital and labor of the
Jost now. But It is that cheap kind of
United States so well employed as now
morality which ninth-rate politicians dan­
under the McKinley law.
gle before voters for polities} effect

Tbe chairman and secretary of tho pro­
We hope Barry county will give Judge
hibition county committee have done a Hooker a majority 500 better thau his
good Job of bringing deserved contempt ticket. - He deserves It.
upon their party by endorsing men who
are not and never were prohibitionists.
What does a man running on three
Tbe chairman Is Dr. M. C. Woodmansee, ticket* represent politically? Just this:
on three tickets for coroner; the secretary Political dishonesty.
carts bls name in the middle, and la Charles
Howard Thomas, who In the people’s con­
It is the duty of every republican whose
vention declared himself for that party,
name Is net already registered to see to It
and yet accepted the secretaryship of an­
next Saturday.
other party’s committee. Charles Howard
Thomas Is on three tickets for circuit court
The lUrhwn sdmtnhtnitlon hi, hen
clean and consistent and republican.
Vole to aoatale IL
We understand that C. W. Jordan’s op­
ponent Intends to flood the county with
circulars to be used on election day. We

cannot believe Mr. Wickwire will do this,
if he shall resort to that kind of warfare It
ought to bury him. If he has any charges
o bring against bis opponent. It is coward­
ly to waft until his opponent cannot an­
swer them. If Mr. Wlckwlre has any
barges to prefer, tbe time to prefer them
before election day.

That Extra Seealou.
\
Judge Morse and other Democratib
speakers have been telling the people
that the cost of the extra session of the
“sqnawbuek" legislature cost only
87,000. They know better.
Here are
the items of expense of that .Mjsaion,
taken from the state records:
Mileage and attendance of members,
clerks and attaches..... ..
Printing by the state printer "at con- Has
^tract
prices
—
..................................
Prtnttns'the
law.
of the
«Mra" Koiloo l‘'D°
-in five hundred newspapanTatfi&amp;Tr.
Printing of new legislative, senatorial,
congreaslonal. judicial and railroad
maps, entered at extra se*alon....... MM
Incldeutala for stationery, etc..............

Total.................................... H.I..........
That is quite as negr the truth as
Democratic statements regarding state
affairs ever come.

In a recent interview, Gov. Flower
of New York, said of the McKinlcv
tariff law:
“That was a detd issue in his dis­
trict
Why, only a few dealers in
Oswego are affected by the bill, and
_______________
„ ___
___ ___
they
are finding
fault
You
take my
fvmntw Jefferson. 'rk..
___ vhare
_ - '
county,
The fanners
been benefited by thia measure, and
Protection Is the American policy. You theyknow IL_____________________________ ,
"The increased tariff haa withdrawn '
*9 an American must desire to see It 8UCthe Canadian competition, and to-day
cessfnl.
they are getting better prices than in '
“ F'""1
yoa™I
1 It will be umIoss to bring any argsThe republican electai in this district Is
ment In our district that (he McKinley
Philip T. CbigruVA V ote for him.
bill does not benellt tbe tm-mera, for it
(lorn, and the facts bear it ouL There
Register next S itur/ay If you are uot al- la no use of a Democrat trying to get
an offlewdn that district on that isXe
n.-ady nghieml.
J
for it i* a dead one.’’
’ .

A full Republican rota In Michigan
this year ia a matter of prime Import­
ance It was the“stsy-at-homea that
elected a Democratic .late
time and surrendered the state ■ inter
esta into the hands of the ’ R®**'
^Xpubliain

must not only get himself out.
his neighbor no peace of mind if he
shows any indication of shirking h
duty. A few votes may determine the
result in close localities.
In
tive district* this is very apt to b®
case and even in some congressional
district* the Republican candidate*
need all the help they can get
ine
neJt legislature wtil elect a United

K

s'uKJKSS

RepublicanRally
Last Republican Meeting of tbe
Campaign.

State* senator. He must be a Rm tnuCAM. The next legislature wijl be able,
if Republican, to remedy
evils of squawbuek legislation and re­
store Michigan to the place of honor
she occupied before lapsing into politi­
cal “craukism.”
Keep this in view
and turn out. The indications are&gt; good
for a full vote, but no one should saj,
••Then they will not need my vote.
Do
not sit. down in the hope that some one
else will perform the grand work or
regeneration for you. "Bx a
thb stbife.’’
You will be proud of the
work when it is done and can then law­
fully claim a share in the honor.
RePUnUCANS, ONE AMD ALL, THIS MKANB
YOU.

REV. WASHINGTON

Judge Morse is now growing frantic
in his denials that he did not call farm­
ers “lazy farmers" and •’lazy devils."
The occurrence of those word* in the
report of hi* speech printed in the Ish­
peming Daily Press cannot be denied.
They ore there in cold type. The edi­
tor und publisher of that paper is J.
Maurice Finn,Democratic candidate for
congress in the Twelfth district, who
was present on the platform when
Judge Morse used the language. This
Is not the only, thing Judge Morse has
to answer for in the present campaign.
He has tried to use hl* army record and
his G. A. R. membership tvs a whip to
bring old soldiers into line with the
party that hate* them. He ha* himself
refused hitherto to vote for comrade*
as against civilians, but expects them
to vote for hitn.
He ha* u*ed hi* judi­
cial decisions a* campaign dodges, thus
implying that they are no better than
tho average political clap-trap.
He
stumped the state in a political contest
while bolding au office which he de-

state treasury.
If all these things are
consistent with the honorable charac­
ter which his friend* have always
claimed for:him, then the people will
be called upon to reform their idea* of
propriety.

Democratic Sentiment.
It may be of interest to tbe soldiers
of this section to learn that the Demo­
cratic Glee club sang Monday night the
following:
We ucefi a few more rctoen yet.
To
lb® pension grabbing •«;
we’ll par a loyal nation’* debt,
Bui choke the leeches off you bet.
The sentiment waa loudly applauded
by the audience. How do the veterans
like this? The Democratic Glee club
ia cordially invited to the wigwam
Wednesday evening to listen to more
patriotic and loyal songs than the
above.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
The Democrat papers are disposed to
rejoice over the statement that twothirds of the faculty of Amherst col­
lege have declared for Cleveland, but
they either forget or do not kuow that
VO per cent of the hundreds of students
xn that college, many of whom vote
this year too, are pronounced Re­
publicans.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
•» &gt;» “IU«1 that JtoUe
Morse will be the saloon keeper’s can­
didate for governor.
There must be
ime reason for this choice and it is the
duty of evw-y friend of temperance to
look Into the matter. The tome prloClplo of mrtlon applle. to tho Demo­
cratic and Repoblkan candidate for at.
terne,-general.
Tho Domocrat. are on lhc „„ ,n
Michigan ana the only certain way to
punish them foe thole steal of the leo-

lhele disgrace of the .Ute Is to keen
them running. Let Republican, make
their work thorough from now on.
The Democratic gann la the ucre.
fry ol atate'e oB^who lutve
d"wl“K P“X for manufacturing cam^5“ ‘l?
cleaned out only by
» Republican elctory. Eeerr centLaid
“'“Ont of tho public tnmm*y U a
k“*• "■* a stoP10 &gt;L
---------------- - ---------------------When fkanrade Shaffer Saks f™- ™
rotes for Commissioner ot the I
Office against Comride llirr^LIf "'
her that Shaffer boun«d "u't^i? ibj
office that crippled comrade wjJSl
Lewis to make room for hla own’I””
Uy"
Bcmember lh.it no .late con make

lined lbe i rpUaaU ma flven e:sewb. re

II «U Oe northern .totM (In M tor-lt

,h*

01 D“'*1

bn resdiM:and filing tbepetlUou duly verified
of Eter K. Lake, son or said decease)!, prjxii. •
test sdmlntetratiun of Mid estate m*v "5
KSS1"
“'if
Thereupon ft ts' ordered, that Tuesday, the wth
day of Novjmber. A. D. IKS. at ten o’clock In t te
forenoon, te awiitned for lbe hearing­
petition and that U&gt;« teln at taw of mid d ’
cea-cd and all other persons Interested In ni.d
estate, are required to appear at astvsionof
said Coart. then to te bolden at tbe Probate
office, in tbe City of HMttnn. In »ald County,
and show cause. If any there be, why tho pray/;
of.lhe petitioner may not te granted. And it 1&lt;
further ordered, that said petitioner gift notice
to the persons Interested In said estate, of the
pendancy of said petition and tho itearhig

pawWWg»tn*. HaKqngB Bammeb.* news­
paper printed and circulated In Mid County &lt;4
Barry, oooe In each week for three succesth e
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
CHAS. W. AKMllTltONG.

Judge al Probate.

GARDNER
■KWOP HALL

’

Elite* Impudence.
Attorney-General Ellis ha* got out *
pettifogging circular in his own behalf.
If his law practice is characterized by
the same kind of sophistry and misrep­
resentation, he is not fit for the “*8“
office of attorney-general.
He claims
credit for his personal attention to the
duties of hi* office and great *aving to
the state thereto. He assumes te him­
self the credit that belongs to the peo­
ple alone, and the people should resent
his impudence. It will be remembered
that the people raised hi* salary from
8800 to 82,500. He can afford to star in
his office and attend to his duties. But
no one of his successors could do so and
live on the salary paid him. Every at­
torney-general before Ellis, had to
practice his profession outside of hi*
office to make a living.
Furthermore
the legislature passed a law making
more liberal allowances for clerk hire
than any other attorney-general ever
had, and Ellis ha* hud an assistant, a
clerk and a type writer to help him,
with a second type writer when court
is in session, all paid by the state. Hi*
claim of the credit for the reform tbe
people made in thi* department i* rank
impudence and the people should re­
buke it severely.
.

Pr®b*W Office in

day, theatth d*v pt Octoter. In the yfar 0Dr
thousand eteot hundred and ninety twu
Uh^rias W. Armtrong, Judge ot

26

November 7
COMMENCING AT 7:30 P. M.

ADMINlBTBAToH S BALE.
In tha matter of the estate of Georgs II. m,
Lellan. deceased.
Notlee Is hereby riven that I shall w|l at
puMld suction to the blgkeat bidder, o* Fnitav,
tbe rist dav of October. A. fl. !Mr± at ten’
o’clock. In the forenoon tn the Probate office in
theelty of Hastings in the county of Barn-,
Iu tbe state of Michigan, pursuant t.,
license and authority granted to me on the
day of August, A. D. jaw. by the Probate
court of Barry county, Michigan, all of ti n
estate, right, title and Interest of the Mtd de­
ceased of. In and to tbe real estate situate .
being in the county of Barry, In the stale of
Micliigan, known and described as luiiGiv-,.
to-Wlt:
The undivided one-half. &lt;HDof tbe cast twifn
tr-four feet of lot four hundred rJneti-thrte
(«8&gt; of tbe city, formerly village, of Hastlnis,
Michigan.accordlog to the recorded plat tl,i-r&gt;
of.
Dated Sept sth. A. D., 1992.
D. G. Robinson.
AdmlnfMra’&lt;The above «a)e Is hereby adjourned to Friday
November4tb, 1M2. at Mme place aud same
boor in tbe day.
Dated Oct. 21. IKK
D. O. RuhiNson
Adminbtn.t&lt; -

Go to DR. LOWRY’S ami
have your eyes fitted with eye
glasses or spectacles. In or­
der to have your eyd sight
preserved into old age. the
eyes should be properly exam­
ined and the right kind of
glasses worn.
Dr. Lowry
keeps a large stock of the fin­
est quality and greatest va«j^
ety of eye glasses and specta­
cles at his office, where you
can have your eyes examined
at all times.

COBB&amp;HUNTER
118 W. MAIN ST., KALAMAZOO,
Offer for inspection by the peoplefof Hastings and
vicinity the largest and most superb stock of

Crockery, Glassware, Lamps Silverware,
[Plated, and Solid,] Fine China,
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Ever displayed in Southern Michigan. Wejhave
simply outdone all former effort in getting the goods
you want, and at PRICES that are not to be met by
ANY ONE in Kalamazoo.
Hanging Lamps,
$D-5"
Table Lamps, fanoy, •
.70
Hanging lamps, 30 prims,
x
3.00
Table Lamps, dec Bowl and Shade,
.95
Dinner Seta, 112 p’ces, 17.50, $8, $10, $11 up.
A fine dec Table Lamp, bowl and Shade
to match, Pittsburg Burner, a Bare
Bargain at
.... 2.50
Decorated 10 p’ce Chamber sets beautksEI
■'good size,
2.00
These are a few Samples of Good Things we offer.
Haviland China,
A D Coffees
Dinner Sets,
Chocolate cups and eaucers.
Salad Seta
5 o’clock tea cupsjand Faucets.
Chocolate Sets,
Cake Platep.it.
Tete-a-tete eels
Salad Bowie.
Ice Cream Sets,
Sugars and Creamers.
Meat Sets
Fruit Plates,
Piano and Banquet Lamps in great variety, Onyx
Tables, Tea Stands, Candelabra, and Art Pottery of
all standard manufactures. Rich Cut Glass, Solid
Silver.
Our Art Room is now ready for inspection and is
well worth a visit. You are all invited.

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Not

For the first time hi my life I find
myself a sort of Mugwump. I look down
with serene indifference upon political
their Reason. fOP Voting with th* Repub­
parties and partisan contention. It is a
lican Party—They Don’t Want Utulnem peculiar experience fgr me. No, I shall
not go on the stump for .either candi­
date.
I did so with Governor Hill for
crutlc Attack* on Thc|r Hoineateada.
Mr, Cleveland in 18t&gt;8, and our reward
[Epodol CorToap.mdcnee.1
Washington. Oct. 24.-Information waa to be accused of knifing the ticket
I am afraid that Senator Hill will be
received here pointa to certain Republicsimilarly rewarded for his magnani­
aa rirtorr. Thia iBrarauion indiMtm
mous action in again going on the plat­
that the people nne making a camful form for Mr. Cleveland.
atudy of ihe .itnetlon end alternativee
I went out through the state with Gov­
offered In- the two parlies and their ernor Hill in 1888 at his request He
platform*.
had found some trouble to handle the
Since thia is Icing done there can be old soldiers, and he thought I could as­
little doubt as to the result.
sist in keeping them in line. I found
The biuinesa niwAre thinking it over. them all glad enough to see :ne wherever
A large* proportion of thorn have estab- we went, but they could not be shaken
lunt-d and built up their business under from their determination to vote for
tbe present protective system. Tbe aver­ Harrison. They said, "We are glad to
age business nmu of today has estab­ see you, general, but yon mustn't ask us
lished his business since the protective to vote for Cleveland.” Reasoning with,
gstbin was adopttd thirty years ago. them as Democrats would not change
Those who inherited a business estab­ them. They said that tho tariff argulished prior to that time have adapted it nieuts offered* them didn't amount to
to-the protective system of the last anything; that the Democrats told them
thirty years. Hence every business man that under the Mills bill they would
who knows that tho election of Cleve­ save twenty-five dollars a year in cheap
land means a Democratic house, senate clothing, etc., while the Republicans
and preatdcncy sees that a general told them that they would get higher
change in the system of the conduct of wages under a protective tariff and save
the government would change the con­ twenty-five dollars.
ditions under which he has had business
They were sure of that twenty-fivo
prosjierity, and ut the same time so un­ dollars, no matter what tho result, but
settle the general business conditions as what tho old soldier wanted was his
to render investments unsafe, and capi­ pension besides, and that amounted to
talists unwilling to enter upon business about $14-1 a year. They argued that a
comrade like General Harrison, who
enterprises. .
i-*-1
The umnnfncturera are seeing that was in sympathy with them, would do
their industries have wonderfully devel­ what he could to give them their pen­
oped; umi
that tno
the balance
has been sions, while President Cleveland, they
uprit,
oataucu of trade lias
^7&lt;M?,0(M&gt;,000 in favor of* this country in said, had accord of vetoing more pen­
the past ten yearit, while in the same sions than all his predecessors combined.
time it has IL*, n jpi.3u0.000,000 against They expected nothing from him. Tho
free tnule Great Britain. Honco they Democratic old soldiers could not bo
prefer lu retain a&gt; systein under which budged, and I told'Governor Hill that I
their individual linriness and onr na- was of no use in tho canvass and might
tionn) commerce have buth been pros­ as well come home.—Interview in New
York Sun, OcL 4,1892.
perous.
’
Their employee^ are seeing that the I
A HALF MILLION WORKINGMEN.
rates of wages in protected United I
States ijre double* those paid in free i
H
,
.....
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1
.
They Speak for Protection
Tlironeh
. .............
’’ I
Thrlr Urpr-.mMIm.
n in countries not .
following is a letter addraaHnl on
.................
111
lltry ! April tio, les-, to fun lion. Williuin
«rn «..t..w«h ir............................. part,..
I McKinley by th. officer, of right of
in. 'ariners arf remrinlwring that ,,l(i |e;v|ing tea.],, organizations prolcstPrcri.lvntil-.i;:. .nsadramMrotlonlma, | ,
„ lil&gt;st. lh„
o( tho
by it-•■u.-rg.lK, . m.rt. ,n l„rir W.alt, I criltic Mil,, wl; 1
ll»-n.n,cd forrigb nuu-kots for their |
W«n.«™,, Aprils, lia
j.rodnrfs immensely. Aot only has the Uon. WIIHnm McKlnlvy:
vigorous wuric dfl this administration I Dilvii Nih-Having seen by the tmjier* that
caused it nxipenind ot markets fur onr 1 Mr- Miiu a,u! "‘here, iu Umr speeches in tho
•nwat, bn, througH rrelprecity onr other I

MERCHANTS AND FARMERS.

| farm prounc.s have Ken given .-idvan. {higher In the United Stateii than in Europe,
lages aproud. and ihe foreign sale of all ! w'-*tbo undcreigtfod. desire to i&gt;mte, through
you, to the
that""&gt;&gt;
such
agrictllj-.iral proJtJctsbasis, n Increiuod I &gt;""■
,te member* of congrcos»«*
statements are uii Jeadlng aud false. Wages
$373,&lt;jo0.OUO. Hence the fanners will j nru higher In tills country than In any other in
vote with the Rcunblicnng. '
•
the world. NutwRlutandlng the fact that tho
of Chicago, With a BRANCH OFFICE n
Merr|i.ins*&gt; nnd financial men recog­ statements hnw liccu made by member* nn tbe
nize the Lie*, that iho Democratic party floor of tbo house of representatives that the
tariff only benefits iho manufacturer, aud
is pledged to substitute for tho national that they receive all the advantages from the
tod this County each month for tho past six months, and during thoao visits has oxamined anti M
! banking system untaxed und ungiuiran- protection given by I he government, wo know
d for hundrous, and offooted many of tho moot Wonderful Cures e ver made in tho State!
ihnt
tve receive Yitjr chare of the Hncllts of
teed issues of state bank currency, which
protretion In tho fndurtrics tee represent.
j
t'. uni neighbors about Dr. Holman S. Humphrey. There is scarcely a neighborhood in the County that &lt;|
was so disastrous to all business interWe therefore emphatically protest ognjdst
• “.-fit of the doctor's wonderful skill, autl rarely a family which has not had t»uo or more of ite infiuber* M
• sts before the war. Hence they will | any reduction of theduties that win bring ns
ilh anti iret tLxI to health after all hope had boon givt h up and the family pky.-iciau pronounced theR
! &lt;-:• a let ci with the low prion paid for labor in
supj-ort the Repnljlican candidates.
tVietihl do not fail lu cunfruit this most eminent physician and surgeon.
•’
Europe. WvJnsist uj on the maintenance of a
Tlie people of the great west are re- |-■ strong
ih'Tjfultations and advice free.
x
protective tariff Inorder to maintain an
meuiberilTgthitt Mr. Cleveland* admin- Amcr
icnn *ianuam
American
ntaadanl &lt;*i
«f wag™
wages* ior
for ......
American
istnit,io:i of the hind office devoted its . workingmen. Respectfully jours,
chief &lt; nergirs to preventing people from I ''’llUxm Wdhc. Prrei.kni of Amalgamated
obtaining homes land homesteads', in- ! .Z,T°*;‘ttV.,‘n..“fJr“n.
lo»t romutiAi and
| W Illium Martin. frveretoiy of Amalgamated
ctor* And pruD'*aoc«i IncuraM--,
.stead &lt;*T aiding them, as this adminis­
to »•*. Dr. Homohrrj has ioul
tration, has dune. I'levelaud’s commissinners1 of the land office* chargwl that 40 । M-nibly Iron mid Steel Workt rs. K. of L.
uj uoe. boliwina
John Coffey, Master Workman filtuui Blowers’
per cent, of the homestead entries were j
fraudulent; that yO per cent of the titu- i LoukArringtou, Master Workman Glass Blow.Vs.-mbly tin.
113.
lier culture entries were fraudulent, anil ! r«*rr*
*‘ Aaoemhiv
..
■-cate a month], »imI
that 100 per cent, of tbe pre-emption j Janu-sCompliell. President Ixirai Assembly an.
cnDMimpUeo, d*»lnirti«- f«rn&gt; tr..«bl&gt;».
K. of L. Window Ginas Workct^of America.
fllwwere frnudufcnt. Itsusjiended hun- , William J. Smlib. President American Flint
dreds of thousands of claims for homes, I
and went out of Suffice leaving 93*i,‘i53 ■
his first
entries for homes unacted upon. Presi- j
— ■ &lt; K u: n pO'-iett tn* r«
dent Harrison's administration has WORKING FOR DEMOCRATIC SUCCESS.
l&lt;.iltimpbrvy is never mhi» in snj
cleared up all &lt;&gt;f-jthese aud acted npon
dediffe-markedly from
People'll Flirty Orator* Admit JEliut They
ail others which Have come in tho mean­
ii-n-t in hi! re*t»e«-tr.
f S’. G»-L-ro'- H'Wpital
time. Tho js?omo of the west, rememThu following affidavit showing the
l&gt;ering these things, will, vote with the
real-sentiment aud admitted object of
Republicans.
;
the workers of the People’s .party will
The ohU soldiers remember that Pres­ interest every vote:;. It will be seen that
ident Cleveland refused his signature to the titlo “mudstant Democrats” given
524 j-ensiun billK, while all iiio presi­ them in these columns weeks ago ac­
!.&lt;&gt;!’ .rrMM.ib. n ;tr.dnr..n.
dents who had preceded him had only
curately describes their real condition
taken this action, upon live bills. They and intentions: •
remetnlwr that Cleveland’s administra­ State of Nebraska, county of Dixon, as.:
tion ejected thousands of soldiers from
Atutin G. Kiiighbury. twins duly sworn, on
office und snowed its lack of sympathy oath Bays that bo U and baa been u resident
fur them at every step. Hence they will of 1’ones, said county and utait*. for tho last,
fourteen years; that ho waa present at tho
vote with tho Republicans.
court house Sept. SI.'lSWl. nt the Independent
The foreign burn citizens comparo rally nnd beard the speech ot Richard F.
their condition in this country with that Trevellick, of Detroit. During the speech the
speaker admittedybat be wi:s of English ori­
Cures Affor All Others Fail.
of frqo trade countries, nnd are unwill­ gin. aud among other thing* he said. “Wo
ing to exchange the system which has
given them prosperity here for tho sys­
tem which i»ys starvation wages abroad, wo do expect to throw tho election- into tho
house of representntlyi*.'’ Tlio nrtlant spoke
and wluch they left their former homes up and sold. "That la Just wlmt you hide pend­
toescape. Hento'they will vote with ents tiro working for." The speaker. Mr.
TrovcIHck. replied. "You hot that is jnst what
the Ri piiblicamL
wo ore trorking for, and you bet wo uro going
\ Thu colored voters remember that it
to do it."
AUSTIN G. KlSGBDfUV.
i| to the Republican iKirty that they
Sul^riUsl and sworn to before mo this —&lt;l
,
mind. Mid
IL D. lloaxns.
owfr their present free and prosperous day ot September. IMG.
Justice of tha Pcai e.
condition, and that a large share of the
Demdcratic party i^ conducting tho
■v imiMPn'i
catnpmgn nndej- tho inspiriting and un­
Set (nn than
in lhm**r
ia!* ut Kara
just cry of "No force bill; no negro
tiuico to the election of a Republican
domination."
P* Austin.
president. Most careful attention should
in r»i;r •mi iraumw, •— a«~i-,-'
■ d world r imtantl,. The ni-t'-- I
Both branches of congress will ueco.Iln-wn S-^intml. M. Bergntu.
Mrlly b« Democratic In case of President
tier* of the legislature. It la prolmbl
Harrison's dcfcuU We cannot lose tho
that the election of u Democratic presi­
presidency aind save either tho senate or
dent would place the whole government
th.. House. Ttwrefore It must seem to
ordinary citlrem us un nppnlllng projmsloar excellent financial policy u* to promly phyairtM
when thi*
•p’-iai advantage of Eon
under w hich thqlr prcMtit prosperoua coil- the country.—Senator Sherman.
- in mkn«^-o|.r of th"
■■ carritHi with him n fn’l Una
■:» and .ppnndfia for making
’* MtVvp*? rtr IGluariw’HlWIf
,
taineil.—Chairman Carter.
Rcmcmher the plots for tho destruction
of the country Which thr Democrats
...... . .___ .
I .
&gt;r*H &lt;&gt;f t-ur kind, cwtnrrb- a;. Hr...- .t b •. .I.»•&gt;liva f.-J 0* “*1 vc?
Tho lout Umv the Democratic party con­
.‘n^ivre. m d
••«».. which oxarniUHtiuna irftttmM crimhm'. f"’’ l"'*‘
trolled prealdehcy. bon*« a*"1 "‘krnto it
I l:;d'»;—n»ihlotonc.rrnct
!! fl-rot* of ..l.xeurt* and chronic nntH•jXitnX detdh ob-a*
plotted the &lt;le.t ruction of ttir government
&lt; • y few doctora oat.lda the
and brought on a war which coat hnndreda them control of house, senate and presi­
■■ thnS prepiri-i with costly out&lt;&gt;i»ea*e«&lt;&gt;f Women,
11-ic nnd &lt; liter ownntLd inatra.
.M|.f treM-n.-ot *«•'«’^,|y p.....,,
dency for tha flrrt limo since 1800. Tho
Ungoatrirtlr ft'vt-cljssdbumoFour failure to| vote for Harrison may re«"n-.:K~rb
*'"*, the nithcUd wnnld do wall
rtore them to fUH power for tho first limo
ths doctor nod iret hh opinion
■ tiier the doors ot hope am jM
caneticr. N” cm»,c4».
.
■•-r closed mcniMt thorn.
18R3 would chance tho result In fire states
rc"
n.M a turning point In the rr*ir«n
! w'*&lt; ; Uila la especially tZuv of nil :
having acrcnty-ftve electoral rotas. Your
1 would like to know how any soldier
ean vote for two mru. both drafted on the
•ame day. against a man who -erred hl»
1
lo-une .u nrt»-i.-au i——
*“l
country *•» »- ,b8
}-:chigaa, whorei
kt tVaahlDgtaM Reunion. ''

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In effect September mb. !M2.
Favorite Route between Grand luptdr. Detroit
Lv. I Goiiiu East
Gnuxi lupidjr
„ East 1 nris
McCord
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.. Elmdale
„ C.irksvtilo
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Eimdoie
Alto
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East Paris

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Gnuid Eedge

Portland
hmla
Howard City
Inola
Stanton
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Sleeper* leave Grand Rapids dally at 11:30 i
p. in. paoatug Woodbury at J:1Sa. m. arriving
nt Detroit nt 7ala. m. Leaves Detroit dally
ut 11 :(X&gt; p. m.. pooNlng Woodbury at 5:00 a. m..
arriving at Grand Rapids at 7:00 a tn.
• Every day. olfiers »vrek days uuly. ♦ stop
on signal.
Parlor ears on at! day trains between Grand
Rapids and Detroit. Seats 25 cents. Nlccpers
on night
trains. Connections made
in
Union station. Grand Rapids with thel
Chicago* Wkst Michigan Ra taw ay for!
Chicago and tux Wkst and for Mvskk-’
gon. Manistxx.Tkavkhsk Citv. Elk Ravn»s. Chaulkvoix anp fktoskkt. Favorije
route to ibesummer resorts ot northern Mlcht-I
gnn.
Trains leave Grund Rapids for Chicago. h;50
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Leave tor Manistee and Traverse City '-M.
M. and BOO 1’. M.
Leave ior Charlexolx and Paloskey 7; to A. M.
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers on
night trains to Chicago.
Ask our agents for further particulars or
write Io
geoiigk DxIIavkjc,Genl P*M’r Ag’t.
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BOTTI .K FRER

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
In thr muller ol tbu esUito of Samuel Deckey
di ceaiitti.
Notice Is hereby Riven that 1 «hsll sell al HubHe surimi-, to the tilgheat bidt'i.-r. on Frida) ,
the uh day of November. A. D. 1»2. al, 1&gt;&gt;
o’clock in the forenoon, at the lute neMdrnrt ot
Ihe late Sonmri Krekry on thr prenu-re li.rrlnalter iirscnbcd in the town«h)p &lt;»f Tlmrtiantole,
in the County of Bam*. In the Mate of Michigan.
pursiuuDt to iiecnae autl authority granted to-, me
on the nlntb dar uf Srtitctnbcr. A. I&gt;. tWtJ hy
the Probate Court of Harn- County. Michigan,
ah lbe r'tHtr. right, title and Intercut of thr Said
deceived of. tn and to th* real relate situato
ar.d being bi thn County of Harrv. In |«r -tiMt &lt;n
Miciilroii. known am! ueaertned a« /•flowsl t&lt;&gt;wit: The we*t half of Hie east half of the north
ea»t quarter ot section fourteen &lt;14) In tovin
lour (4) north range ten &lt;10/ wret Biirrv County.
Mich.
SlIA* Bxckkv,
Dated. Sept. t». A. D.. 1333. AdminGtratdr.

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of Harry—sv
.
Notice Is hereby given, that by an order of
the Prolmlt* Court for the Cmiuty of lUirry
made on the* 4lh day of Oct.. A. D. !«U,
six months frpm that date were silo.ved fnr cred­
itors to preseu: their clajms ugain’t the eftata
Jatnrs N. llartborn. late of said ’eoonty.
.deceased, and that all creditors ot said deceased
are rctpilred t» present tlielr claims to said
Probate Court, at the Probate ofliee. In thrCliy
of liM'lliigs, tor examination aud allowance. • u
or tielure the 4th day of Ann! Pest,
aod that such claims will be beard before ’said
court, on Wednesday, the 4th daynf Janttarv.
xml on. Tuesday, the 4th day ot April
next, nt leu o'clock in Ute forenoon of each of
Hum* «lnvs.
Dated Oct.. 4th. A. D. ',SP2.
CHA?. W. AHMsTttONO.
Judge of ITobate.

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I.
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Sold by Orocors everywhere.

W. Baker &amp; Co., OorcbutN, Mats.

�Said the Traveler .
To the Dutchman
\

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■

The Dutchman shoved his head out
of the car window and got it

“LOOK OUT!”
“LOOK IN!”

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THAT’S WHAT
WE SAY—

BUMPED!
Said the Dutchman-“Tam dis langt­
vitch! You say “Look Out” vhen
you mean “Look In.”

A.T

FURNITURE : AND : CARPET : HOUSE!
AND SEE THE

Astonishers! Startlers! Hair Raisers! ajid Cold Chillers!
IN PRICES AND IN VALUE
Upholstered. Pieces, Furniture

Draperies, Window Shades, Rugs, Willow Goods

AND AN ELEGANT DISPLAY. OF PICTURES.
MODESTLY,

We have always had the name of carrying the best stock of Fur­
niture and Carpets between Jackson and Grand Rapids. It is use­
less to say we carry more Furniture and Carpets than all the rest of
the furniture dealers in Barry County combined. Not how low in
price but how good in quality and in value. We are ■ the exclusive
agents for the Hastings Furniture Mfg. Company's Goods.
They
cannot be duplicated. See our new Fall' line of goods. We have
added very largely to our stock. Ask to see the Hastings Furniture
Mfg. Co’s. SUITS.
x
Barry county prohibition committee, to shall, save ourselves from annihilation.
whom the matter of a senatorial candidate We don’t accept the deal, and shall erase
was referred by tbe regular senatorial the name of Milton F. Jordan from our
Thursday, November 3, 1892.
tickets, and shall hot substitute any other.
convention of the prohibitionists.
MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.
WILLIAM Parmenter.
One of their number, however, visited
E. C. Hammond.
the chairman and secretary of tbe Eaton
M. I). Cbosi*.
rmt HABTISOC, MICH., POSTOFFICE,
county committee, and secured their as­
*
H. E. Cross.
AUQUOT 14. 1870. .
sent to the nomination on the statement
Vermontville. Oct 24, 1892.
that Mr. Jordan is not a populist nor &amp;
No wise republican should let the fact
democrat, and that he “declares for the
prohibition party All the time till prohibi­ that Mr. Wickwire and Mr. Jordan had a
FOR TRE8IDENT.
tion wins.”
misunderstanding interfere with casting
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA?
They in turn assured the gentleman re­ his vote for Charles W. IJordan for regis­
ferred to, that they “would not support ter of deeds. The polls is not1 the place to
PORVIOT PRESIDENT.
any man for senator, or any other office, settle private grievances or misunderstand­
WHITELAW REID.
that was not a party prohibitionist, first, ings. Nor do they Interfere In thia case
OF NBW YORK.
last and all the time.” The gentleman re­ with the qualifications of the candidates.
Mr. Jordan b the most competent man
ferred to expressed the same opinion.
County Ticket.
We are.now in receipt of a copy of an that could be placed in charge of the regis­
ForFrolMte
#.ijiMBTnoXG
agreement sent by tbe secretary of the ter's office. Owing to phyaical disability,
nr sberur.. —jMdi ijvnr
Barry county prohibition committee in the clerical work, is the only kind he can do

Hastings Banner.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

MttaWtM.. —

jiauti

i

'r County Treasurer........

FRED W. WALKER

.

For Surveyor..
For Coroners..

ABEAM LVANHORN
JAMES W. AACKETT

JOBNT. RICH.el Lapeer County.
For Uemenaat Governor
.1. WIGHT U1DIMNGS. at Wexford&lt;vunty.
For/ecretar, ot State.............................. •1
JOHN W. JOCH1M. ot Marquette County.
^^?H^UH5^nzet*‘ot Uoaghton
^STANLEY^’xijkXEB/At "ROMOmimm
Couuty
Tor Attorney-General, .
GKBRIT J. DIKKEMA. oCOttawa County.
-ForSunt. Publiclurtrartlea ..s‘..................
YiBN«Y IL PATTENGILL. of Ingham
Couaty.
Mm* Member State Board ot Edueation............
EUGENE A. WILSON, of VanHareo Couaty.
For Commlurlnner of State Land &lt;KBce
JOHN O. BERRY, of Utoego County.

and in that he has no superior. It will be
“1 hereby agree. In case I am endorsed* of great help to a worthy, bard-wprking
by the prohibitionists of 8&lt;ry and Eaton young'in an to get this position.
counties, as state senator, and am elected,
that I wtl endeavor and work to secure
The democrats are thankful for the visi­
whatever temperance legislation tho protation of cholera. It made wheat 70 cents
hibltlonkts of said counties may request
me to. and will alro take such action and a bushel* Democracy and calamity re­
rote on tbe local option law. now in force, joice together. But the people know what
as my constituents deem best*, and will, to it is that caused the depression In price,
the utmost of my ability, work and vote
and will not listen to free trade attempts
for any bill, which may come before the
state legislature, tending to advance the to charge the low price of wheat up to the
interests of temperance and prohibition.
tariff. All other farm produce^dcmands
(Signed) M. F. Jordan."
good price?, and that is because of good
It is hardly necessary to say that politi­ home markets made by protection.
cal parties are not accustomed to require a
pledge from their own candidates, that if
''We’ve captured the democratic couuty
endorsed by their o-wn party, they will do committee” gleefully said one populist to
another after Lowden had been endorsed.
certain things.
Mr. Jordan la a lawyer, and presumably Possibly so. But the middle of the road
knowa.the import of his bwn language. schemers have not captured the self-re­

following words:

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COMFORTABLY
ELEGANTLY

You Gan Furnish Your Home

LUXURIANTLY
MAGNIFICENTLY
—at—i-

GREBLE’S

GREBLES

The Best that is made
Only 50c per pair.

Storm Rubbers
Boston Rubber Boots f
Mishawaka Knit Boots |

Call and see us—we can save you money,
form ticket.

Only $2.75perpair.
Bring your GoodJ

ONE PRICE SHOE DEALER:

OVERCOATS!

If this ds not a prnpoaedjjpal, Wtnrtjs it? specting democratic voters of Barry coun­
This Is uot “straight goods.” This is! not ty, as they will discover.
“the middle Of’the AacL"

It is our work- to draw to draw together
into one party, a majority «f the voters of
tbe county, all opposed to Lhe saloon, and
JAY A HUBBELL oCHoughtoni Chen, anti not till then, wilt effective laws
be passed tad endorsed for Ua extermina­
tion.
AUernatc
We mutt build a party BraL While we
are do ng this the party in power will,
AARON CLARK, at Kent. without asking, eoncede all tbe temperance
roarth ^jj^V’LES J. MONROE. of VanMtren.
legislation it dares to. In order to retard or
prevent our coming to a majority.
Fusion, to secure a little weak legisla­
tion, will destroy ua. The liquor power
will rejoice. /
To b* Instrumental in placing a popu­
wriiixs list or a democra’, instead of a republican,
in the state senate at this election,
would be no gal t to the cause of

To tte Cdttor of the Eatoa Rapids Journal:
We are reliably Intomad that Milton F.

GREBLE’3

temperance, for tbe republican candidate.
8. M. Wilkins, has a straight four years’
legislative record In favor of the be*t tern-

One good term deserves another. It will
be thua with Messrs Armstrong. Kenyon
ami Kenaaton, republican candidates for
probate judge, county treasurer and cir­
cuit court commissioner. They haye been
faithful to tbe Interests of the people of
Barry county.
•

Vote foe John G. Nailer for county
clerk, and get a worthy youni man there,
who will prove in all respects worthy of
Barry county, and whose integrity, ability
and character none can question.

da/s make everyone think of their overcoat and we have the largest line ever shown in the
d the prices that we are selling them (or cause several of them to leave the store daily.

y

$10 overcoats we sell for $ 8,
10.

20

17.

15

12.

25

20.

Now we don’t way thii to boaat but it is a fact and we invite you to INSPECT and COMPARE.
If you want to make certain of not los­
ing your vote, read tbe directions on vot­
ing under the Australian system given in
another column.

' Yours respectfully,

Stay-at-home BfpublkaM will uot elect
tbe re^blUan
L* every republ'-

E. W. nORRILL tr CO.,

■nd bb

environmen*.
To vote tor neither will aot Injure In

$18 overcoats we sell for $15.

12

B*nj room, will roll up , r»l rvpobItaa najo.lt, if tb, muMlean w&gt;«a to

ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS
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�H^®gsTOnbi? &lt;
PERSONAL MEBTIOH.

" Thursday, November 3, 389?.
“

“w. R. COOK. Lot 11*41 tor.

UK
to contain'
v»e number that will be voted.
*/s»n&lt;l&gt;y ereateg Bav. Grigsby wU! de­

liver a lecture on ‘•Tennyson and his M»sup to tbe loth CMW,/knot ,
Be,. Grlgeby know «... .bi. 1.^.^. ^U1'
be cmta-ntl, -oru. (he)r

wit.. ctwraott
plenty thia year and afford about ail the
.pan
t, Irtt to
expertiq return with a filled game saek.

•&gt;,2?Tu ’?rink,e’1
xlt and
then wiped with cioth squeezed out of
^ter
B spoonful of
kKS£2iS‘,rpalt,ne 10
&lt;»uart- wU1
look bright and new. und will not be
troubled with moths and buffalo bugs.'

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

f tartar baking powder. Highest
,leavening strength.—Latest. United
... vt-rnnv'Ut-Food Report.,
s iKistt I’ownRRCo.. IM Wall SL, Stf.Y

The only way to make the world a bet­
ter ulaee to live !□ Is for each Individual
a ?et,,r per’on to
with. The habit of treating those nearest
and dearest to us with discourtesy and
disregard Is one that clouds the sunshine
of too many homes.

pare™1 KUb*91 MaaUtee’ 11

Mr!*‘ Ja*' Beoham entertained
relatives from Batavia N. Y„ l*6t waek.

The opening months of a season we shall make you all remember as

Lbiin Van Vd«r has moved to J»ck*on
whew? he will Art on tbe Michigan Uea-

A REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES.

n m’ “ ?7r!rd* f,ea S" 4,&lt;‘ ,nd Charlie
Baldwin left for the north Monday neon
on a hunting trip.

Al e are going to do business with you because we have just exactly what you want,
and our prices are simply irresistable.

Adam Bock has returned from Lead­
ville, Colo., where he has b.tn at work for
nearly a year past.
Mr. B^eock raturanl to hu homo io
Chetanw, lit. IhutKl.) itttr yl.llinr A.
H. B. Ellis and family.
D. G. Robintoil returned from Baltimore
Thursday evening where he has been at­
tending an Ephcopal convention.
F* ?I ??y‘'rs n”d fam,,y have moved
neur Lake Odessa, where be had secured
employment for the coming year.

OUR FALL AND WINTER ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE A TURN-OUT !

hen‘j

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Eseape

from

A coupling broke on a special freight
Mrs. G. W. Lowry came very near be­
passing through the city Saturday, leaving ing the victim of n most horrible death
two or three cars on the M.
R. R. track while et Milford last week, where she was
near Grant's elevator, while the rest of tho called by the illness and subsequent death
train went on without noticing their loss. of her sister. As she was crossing a
■After getting three dr four miles out’of the bridge within the limits of the place she
city the brakeman noticed that the train was attracted by tbe critfs of several men
■: * or -eat. do your artificial teeth was bob-tailed, and the freight had to back
’, ■ - ,tn&gt;p down? If m&gt; »emt one dollar for np and hook onto the missing cars. Pas- just coming up over a big hill. Looking
.
. '-..-IS Hxndv bolder. You can apply It
behind she saw an Infuriated bull coming
.
in one minute, and no matter if sengere traffic was delayed somewhat by at her with head down nnd bellowing as
.-&lt;• :U* or uvt It will hold firmly In the the accident.
loud as he could* Nearly fainting and
thtryinx etreumwaneea.
\ddre$* J.Z. Hl’HBAND. D. D.S.
When th? Journal editor Insinuate* that still further frightened by the cries of the
White Cloud,
men, who said “My God that woman will
Michigan Hie writer ever asked him personally or
thro*Kh another to withhold any article or certainly be gored to death** she ran a* fast
as she could. There were no houses, no
statement concerning himself, the Journal
fences nor anything where she could take
editor know* he deliberately and meanly
falsifies. What we asked of the Journal refuge In or hide behind. There was
did not concern us personally, did not nor only a little gully protected by a couple ot
doee It affect any controversy lietween the wires, over which she climbed. The in­
Journal editor and this writer. Simply furiated beast came up to this and was
hl* low Instincts prompted his saying what about to pursue her -when hi* attention
was calledin another’direction and he gave
he did.
up pursuit. This Is the only thing* that
While Judge Smith and Hon. Jas. A. saved Mrs. Lowry from a horrible death,
Sweezey were speaking In Carlton recent­ a* no one was present to protect her ami
ly on political Issue*, their meeting was nothing where she could have found shel­
ter.
1» .«r NO PAY for sendees.
n-n guaruitee to permanently cure all disturbed by a set of hoodlums-. We are &gt; It seems that the animal had been taken
; i’.upture trf bolL sexes. No pain; no told that this gang go through about these
detention from buSlnew. For same performance* at all political gather­ to a slaughter house to be killed, but had
ii•p. i'i.»n :uid Illustrated pamphlet eon- ing*. Irrespective of party, and even dis­ suddenly become crazed by the smell of
■ Si. hiaan references itrec). oudres*
.
turb religious meetings. There Is a law blood, and broken away.
Uh. U. w. Marsh.
Mrs. Lowry escaped with a very severe
■ i: MILLER CO . 10-. let, 116 Mich-. covering such outbreaks as these and if
•. Detroit. Mle'J.
the proper authorities would make an ex­ fright, from the effects of which she was
ample of a few of the leaders we will.guar- confined to her bed for a couple of days
antce that they would all soon become suffering from nervous prostration. Her
meek and submissive and we know that escape from a most frightful death seems
this will be dene if these actions, are per­ almost providential, and her friends re­
joice that the outcome wm no worse.
sisted In.

. , . 9,UV complete assortment insures perfect satisfaction in the selection of goods to sat­
isfy individual tastes. You will find our large stock made np entirely of goods that are
trustworthy, serviceable and the best of their class.

WHEN YOU

EVERYTHING i GOES

SNEEZE!

|Republican Meeting oi the
Campaign.

REV. WASHINGTON

GARDNER
Mi I03J HALL

'V 5

November 1
-M'.IENCING AT 7:30 P. M.

he Everybody.

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LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •

This week, .

120 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
■■•’■’’t reach thia office Tuesdays at latest to
:r‘-‘ure Insertion in the Issue of the week
when brought
;pary Phillips has about 500 empty bar­
ms that he will sell cheap. Call at his

The next day after Pontiac Chief made
his mile on the Sturgis track In 3:lfiM. he
went a half mile over the same course Iu
1:00M&gt; * 2:12 gait.M Charlie Me More, the
driver of Pontiac, say* that he has never
yet driven the hprse as fast as he could go.
and says that he could easily have made
the mile in 2:14 had he so desired. All he
wanted to do was (o beat the track record
which was 2:17, and he got 850 for doing
it. Next year, with the same good hand­
ling he has had this year. Pontiac will be
down with the best horse* in the country.
He certainly h«« the speed and endur­
ance. all that ts wanting la the continued
good training. Pontiac is at home now 1
and will probably do no more trotting this
.
season.
'
A miniature hurricane struck this city
Friday afternoon last, and made tilings
fifiptelaOy lively around the new court
house building. Boards, brick, and other
articles were flying around the heads of
the workmen who made some lively mo­
tions to get out ot the building. As Oscar
Young was-passing by one of tho window*
on the east side of the building, the stone
arch over tho window, and a portion of
the brick wall was blown down. Some of
the brick* and stone struck him, bruising
Jhiin up baldly and causing him to be confinCfi.toXhe house since. The frame work,
over which the stqne arches were con­
structed, cauked. the stone to separate, oth­
erwise Mr. Youngs injuries would no
doubt have terminated' fatally.' It was In­
deed a very narrow es- apo. iui(l an experi­
ence that Oscar wont want to gu-Jhrough
again.
'
,
All of the older residents of this county,
and alate a* well, wiil recollect the time*
of “wild cat” money, when every man had
to parry a bank detector around with him,
to even approximate the "value of paper
money. All paper money was subject to a
discount, and banks were liable to “go'
busted’’ at any moment rendering its paper
wnrthleM. This Is Just tbe condition the
country will be In if the democratic party
Is put in power. That party Is pledged to
repeal the tax on state bank issue*. If the
party I* successful tho country' will tie
flooded with local bank issues whose val­
ues will be governed by the stability of the
banks. Elsewhere In this Issue win be
found a partial list of Michigan state bank*
in 1832. showing the condition of things at
.that date. We ask the young voters cspcdally to talk with those familiar with
wild cat money times, and then ask them­
selves If they would like to have history
repeat Itself. Or wpuld you prefer to have
the currency of tbe country as It is to-day.
when tbe bill of a worthless, defunct bank
is worth 100 cents on the dollar, as *re the
issues of all the banks in the country. If
you prefer wild cat money vote tbe demo­
cratic ticket and. vott«-it .straight. If you
prefer sound currency worth 100 cents on
•the dollar at all times, then cast your vote
for Harrison. We also ask the careful
perusal of this list of bank* by every voter
In Bany county.

,h:»uj£

MINSTRELS. ,

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BOYJ • QLOTHINQ,

HATS XINb QEHTJ1’ HJRNUTIINQ QOObS.

A CLOSE CALL.
Mr*. Lowry*

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AT : THE : LOWEST 1 POSSIBLE

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PRICE

Come in and see how FAIR we will treat yon, how well we will PLEASE you, and
how much we will SAVE for you.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON
it

DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY?
IF SO

A $ Saved is Better than $2 Earned
And the way to save a dollar is to get a $20 dollar suit for ¥15 at ARCHIE McCOY S
furniture and carpet room, Hastings, Mich. -We guarantee to give you ¥20 for $15, ¥25 for
¥18, $30 for $20 and $75 for $56 as long as our bed room suits last.

Tuo tn:!:.«tre!a rir.c at dawn and dark,
Au I tbrae.rh the sltunboroUB golden noon,
Tho dove. the ruhln and the lark.
Here at the threshold uf Ujo June.
At da'k.n. the robin's matin song
1* first to wake the Irmming notes.
And while ita clung** still prolong.
Tbo Angelo* ring* clear r.nd strong
From out a ntyried yellow throat*;
Then, a* thu daylight wmxvs dim,
Tho wood dovo cuoa iu v**pard&gt;yma«
The robin at tho early.dawn.
Tbe lark at noon, al dark the dovo—
Three minstrels—but the theme is love,
—Anna M. Reed In Californian.

•Unde Alex” Crockett, a compositor of
this city, ha* passed the sixtieth mile part
of hi* life as a printer. Mr. Crockett has
*I&gt;eut the greater portion of LU life at tho
ca*e. and thi* is what lie bos accomplished:
At an average of three columns a day he
has *‘*et up” 56,100 columns;
Thi* type put in a newspaper of eight
columns to the.page would All '.OS'1 pages.
At five minute* per column it would take
on»year, three months and thirteen days
to read this amount of matter.
• If mearartd by tho “cm” it would aggre­
gate 1-40,400,000.
**
At thirty-Ave cents per 1,000 ems this
amount ot labor would be worth J49.14O.
This much type would' weigh 780,340
pounds. It would contain 421,200,000 letter*.
If these letters were laid end to end they
would cover a distance of 5,8101^ miles.
It would make 11,232,000 line*.
He could have set the unabridged edi­
tion of Webster’* Dictionary thirteen
time* or the Bible forty-five times.
-^If placed In one long column It would
reoeb-ewenty-two miles.
Iftbclhe^al were molded Into bulletsit
would furnish ammunition to fight th*
war of 1812 and tlicu^nve enough type left
to set five copies of -Bfjor Richard's Al­
manac," three of Tnlmaife's sermons and
207 medicine testimonial*.-^Nevada DemoWhat the Interpreter Found Out.
A strange looking m*n was placed In
the dock charged with being drunk nnd Incnp&amp;ble. When addressed by tbe magis­
trate* he mumbled some incoherent noth­
ings and stared vacantly about the court.
One of the justice*, suggesting that tha
man was a foreigner, spoke to him In Ger­
man. but this the accused did not seem to
understand.
It waa then decided, as no interpreter
wns present, to send to another court for a
weft known warrant officer who speaks five
European tongue*. On Lis arrival this
officer endeavored to make tho prisoner
understand his position, trying him with
sentences In several different languages,
but all to no purpose, until he Anally came
to the conclusion that the man must be
English. He then put the simple question,
“Are you an Englishman?” and amid a
roar of laughter came the answer, “Yea.
The accused, it afterward transpired, had
a slight impediment in his speech, and was
also a trifle deaf.—London Tit-Bit*.

We mean business.

Don't miss gettting one.

They must go

They are bargains.

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splendid saw mill all in perfect condi­
And Still Another.
tion will be sold cheap at Heslinga Engine
A Iron Works.
To whoutlt may concern:
•
For the past eight years I have been af­
Subscribe for the Banner and New
flicted with a severe case of dropsy .extend­
York Weekly Tribune, the two papers for
ing all over the body and such shortness of
only st. 10 per year.
breath I could scarcely get up or down
sample* copies of the N. Y. Tribune stairs. I weighed over SOO pounds and
may be seen at this office, or by calling on was a burden to myself. I went to Dr.
Humphrey, at the hotel in Ionia, fullybeany of our authorised agents.
llevlng that if I could see some great spe­
Wood wanted, 18 Inch, 2 feet, 3 feetan* cialist from the city I could bo cored.
. 4 feet in exchange for cauldron kettles, The dorter has done wonders for me in tin
sleigh shbes, mauls, etc., at Hastings En- short space ot two months; my drwj
gipe 4 Iron Works.
rapidly leaving me and I am certain I wW
* The bard windstorm Friday afternoon,- get entirely well. I have lost about 80
took down several trees in the city. A pounds and feel like a new woman and F
part of the roof of Bentley, Tomlinson and about my work a* well as ever.
Hrs. Clajhma Bracil
Rider'a aaw mill was also blown off.
"
it Is literally true.
Th* above
The city has leased Al Jones building on
Wm. A. Bkach.
Jefferson street, recently occupied by Thou
Ionia, Mich
Bllnston and son. Tbe firsffioor will be
Dr. Humphrey’s next visit to Hastings.
used for an engine room and tbe second
story for council rooms.

The virtue* of eucalyptus oil, which
came into such favor in this country dur­
ing the influent* epidemic, were found out
In a singular way. A General Stratton
Clasted fifty-five acre* near Haywards,
i California, in 1800. chiefly for Umber
purpose*. In 1883 It was discovered that a
decoction of the leaves would remove the
*£Xi to*!- from boiler*. While the

WE^HAVEN'T
A MORTGAGE
ON YOU

We have no mortgage

your

patronage and we recognize that
to keep your good will we must
offer you better Clothing and lower

prices than others do.

.

Thin is why we have put extra value and
care in selection iu the great lines of Suits
(Overcoats also)’at $10. $12^and_ $15.^111^ all
respectsjtiiat make good'clothing they are the
best everCoffered inTthie city nt the prices.
TlieTllouble-Breasted Suits at $‘14 00 are fast
sellers.

Boy’s and Children's Clothing at Grant’s
means strength, reliability and low prices.

You don’t want uncertain shapes in Hats
any more than you want uncertain prices. ,
Ours LEAD.

engineer* were preparing the liquid they
imagined the odor cured one of bronchitis
and the other of asthma, and they started
a factory to extract the oil at San Lorenso.
Considerably over-20.000 pound, of the oil
have been sent to England from California
in one year.—Yankee Blade.
,

I am advised by friends to cut down a
huge pound sweet apple tree which stands
among the shade trees on my lawn, but in
my judgment none of the rare and beau“’J ut- which — -UM
nurpawiTT this ono when in flower, with Its
Uudra
whlu ud rad- Th.
.
t__ — fnv nlnrs anti cheTTV

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Home to rant In tho third «rard. on ,ppie l'J«t central loratloo. Al-o toralehed rooms. Enquire of the owner. 301
North Broadway, City.

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CURRENCY, oux natiohal- Motattn tl»
CCBT, OUR NATIONAL- EINANCE8.
Lnd Srcfrc*Al»«

ay. Nov. 3. 1892.
V&gt;C»K Or THE HAA.T18ON AOKWHSt?.»TK» IN THOR BEHALE, •

CGOK BROS.. Proprietors.

Jay Mister

Her* are a few of the advantages■
i -.at liaw come to tter farmer under the’
McKihfby •Mw and under President5

SICK
liveracdregain©th©bowels. Ercnlitb^jcalj

HEAD

'Aeb.ttsyw^teshajetprforiewtothcwwfao
Bnffer from this dtortrategoatsplrtati btofortoutrty tbetrgoodMMdoa* DoteadhWMndtonBB
who esc© try R»m will find tbaao Uttte pills T*ln*

"Jc^flcco
j\|o Monkeying

!

ACHE
CARTER MEDIC1NK CO.. New York;

W FILL. SUU. DOSE. SUU PRICE
FOR PRUrIT

p.ikisu,

genuine.’yU-y

a e P Vd s
(Mich.) UVSI-

prop'r.

When you want a

t&amp;UG

FRESH LUNCH
Go to the

CITY

it and wAerv
I find a Qo &lt;?4

bakery:

Fine lino of creams and
fresh confectionery..

A. E. RENKES.
BUSINESS CARDS.

C^r be beat- •

TAMES A. SWEEZEY.
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
Practices in all courts of thq slate. Col­
lections promptly' attended to.
I'nRS.Z. B. AC. 1-. LATIHIQP,
। JLz

Ilninoepslliic Physicians and
Surgeons
&lt; ■
All calls city and country promptly at­
tended to.
, ,i

.♦3.00
&gt;4250

*5.00,
♦4.00S
♦3.50 "

A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
\Physlclan and Surgeon,.
Delton,
•
•
Mich.
Office in rwlder.ee. one block east of depot.

.

♦2.50
♦■2.25
*2.00

3

. rm

91.75

nn

W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE

cewFle^aen,
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WCRID FOB THE WWET.

OTHKH BPF.CIAT.TIES tn footwrar are at
tbe (*n&gt;o hisb rru.lc, and n pnsent a cwy value
far beyond the price* charo-d. tfc-a that muao aud
nrics are arampml on bottom of each ah*&lt;©.
TAki: hOM-ltteTITt TK.
W. L. Douslns, Brockton, Altus. Sold by

Wcnllev &amp; Bronson.

i’STESLimrail
tpuilli-J cxrt bldoasDCM,
urpld I'vrr nnd canftip*tion. Smrtlcat,
rarrrtl 50dono*,25 eta.

rno/.ATK oki»;

County&gt;'f Ha1’*.bo'ori. • 1 l ie I roi’fb* Office.
In tl’o ricy uf flvOinra. I’J »Md
“
i- m w;i onv '■! ‘b-i.-tvr. fn the
y. ar one ttoiJ--11 vlght bm.dirdcnii ninety
stSrrtMt. Ch.ntes W. Arttotrnwr. Judge ol

A. A C. 11. BARBER
.
Physicians wid Stugrous.
•CallB in city or couitf/'responded to will)
promptness, day or night,

H

ILirrison-'s- administration:
Under fiiweoanbir.ed efforts of Presi­■
dent HarrLou and his secretaries off
state and u^ricralture. coupled with tbo’
work of his muarters abroad( the prohi­•
’
bition against Axocrican pronts and live
i
stock has been removed in- fareign
markets, and tlvw^h reciprocitysdher’
&gt;
farui products givuu advantages iwthe
I
markets of the world. A esmpariteet.
of I lie hat year of th* aevel^-oL admin­.
istration with the* present” year jpst.
ended shows the frifewing increoasr un­
der the Harrison aduxiabtratiou
,
Increased exports-of bacon, haxns-nrf
tanl. $19,000,000.
Increased exports of beef prsdkctw.'
$13,000,000.
Increased exports uTcaflle, $!0.090,000Incrcascd exports uCwheat, floar iwul.
corn. $15,000,000.
increased exports of- cotton, $20{900,000.
lncrcas&lt;xl export? of seeds, $2,500,000.
Increased exports of fruits and ants,
$1,500,000.
Increased exports of «tecak» and mtei
$3,000,000.
Increased exports of alT agricultural J

tSp©ci«yOorrwpoD&lt;lenc«.J
Nbw Turk, Oct. 24 -One sub&gt;rt that
may b« of interest to the voter in dterosatarg tbe issare of the campaign is that of
national bank currency as compared
wftb stata bank- currency, which the
Democratic party prupo.es by*.platform toTo-ostablhib. A comparts*® of
tho losses by depositors, noteholder*,,
aud all’ creditors' «f national Itanknta
the late thirty vearo with depositoce and
notohtedera of jrivatobanka is stretling.
An examination. &lt;4 the lomes through
nutloml banks rinre faey were ratobIfehed in* 1863 Jhowa toat the »uxml
averoga Ium to depraitor. and tehre
creditor during the- *toire period, ha*
only l»ren one-twentieth of 1 per eete.
of tbo entire liabiliiirete thentetomil

banks.
__
Tho omptrollw of the curseney
showed m his report «f 1891 tbte the
Icmes by failures ot private hanks
throngboat tbe eoaritry amounted n&gt; a
.Ingl.ymr- lSW-to*n.477.41».wluA
.^1, by I,r Ar total lom« V tb»
national banks siuoethter establishment
hi .1868.. This shows the contrast l«twven tbo condition of the national
banks and tho private bonks of today.
Looking back to the history of iterate
banks whan they went permitted tods»ae
■currency, the contrast iastill -luure-teriking. Thuxnpson’s Bank- Note Reporter
products, $275,000,000.
] for October, 1859. shows the fiulnre of
Besides this the McKhritey tariff has । no less thau 1,547 banks-between Arwr.24
given the funner:
and Nov. lof 1857. Another authority,
First—A homo marksb-far his bartby,
The Elliott Funding System, report® that
worth over $5,000,000 yearly.
J in the yew of 1841 fifty-five state bonks,
Second—A home niuriuA for his- to*-;। -with an aggregate capital of $67,036^363,
bacco, worth $7,000,000 yearly.
. and a circulation of $38,377,7o2^fai!ed,
Third—A home market for his i«*a* i। and that in.nearly every instance.thc en­
toes, amounting to $1,6&lt;W&lt;OQO yearly.
K tiro capital and circulation were fast.
Fourth—A home market f«ar his t^gs.
j
Tliomjwui’s Bank-Note Reporter of
smoanung to $1,700,000 yearly.
! Nov. 14, 1858, reports the notce-of all
Fifth—A home market for his raisins,
; "banks ha Arkansas ►Florida, Iowa and
prunes, nuts and othar fruits, wvrth
Aliiteteppi of doubtful and only mxni$5,250,000 a year.
, nal valnci.und the notes of ullbeuksin
Sixth—Saved the
■American wool
&gt; Wisconsin nt a discount of 9 t^sr cent.,
grower from utter ruin by protecting
those of Virginia from 0 tu 25 aor rent,
him from a disastrous competition with
those ofi North Carolina 13’aereent.,
KS rents per pound by cempartem with :
an Manage of 1B.7 center potmd uf I
411S M.CIUqV vr»
*••• J———— —
similar grades at ctimapocdsng dates in '
’
”
“
r,•
London.
___
thin
ret
he
i*cricuiturnl;|,
nro some
4^im'c„tiu.d&lt;mei»rlli»rwn.«»:
f
F,r»l-0,n.«Kiou« plaucpni^mobu.
completely endlatedl
Seiond-Lowee
trciu . Texas
T«nu fever-allteeer ah
Second
—Looses frciu

mast entirely prevented.
*
Third—Treatment, of cattle oedxmrtl
□hip regulate*! and ^osca.prevented.
Fourth—Danger*^ introducing disawewith imported animate removed
Fifth—Prohibition of our riprk by
Germany. Denmuriu Austria. Friace-.
Italy and Sjmin removed.
Sixth—From L*ulf to one cent j&gt;cr
pound added to value- of our pork in
United
Staten umi
und Gr^at
Britain wacu.;
when.;
Uinitxt suite.)
orar. unuvai
bearing United States government in-4
.irect &lt;.n certificate.
Sevt-ulh—Rt*£n’atkm of aUB^ati-m* of4

"1LLIAM O. LOWDEN.
Lawyer.
Office over Jtfilus Russell’s store, State
street. Hastings. Mich.
A. SHELDON”

urompUy atten&lt;Ung to.

fj R. TIMMERMAN, Homeopathic Phyl.‘ .
slelan and Surgeon.
(Offieeovar Lttlirop’s drug atom.)
AW. REAL ESTATK*AND COLLECT­

"th irttor. sdmli&lt;l»’ralor of raM ©»•
late, cmnr-, mi© r nrt i.u ■ rcpr&lt;Mcnts that be »»
tivpared to render in% final w-e-rmt and pray*
thatad.:. way be&lt;0beytoe
Tberaci&gt;i&gt;;&gt; it i»ortlrrod.fhat Monday, the 14th
ING OFFICE OF
day of N’..vi ruber. A. D. lSW.at tw-j o ‘dock In
Paxmmbton * Smith,
thentlrrtiiwn.&lt;■ »'*tgnr&lt;l for t lie fm-iri ng of *rtd
Woodland, Mich.
petition, and Hut thebelr* at lawof nald deoraj
cd. Hint all wbtr per«ju&gt;* httercsied tn raid C. S. Paxurrton.
J. M. Smith.
estate, are n-.ulred to appear a‘a«“’an®*
Notary PaWk.
Justice of tbe Peace.
rate court then to Ire baloen-ni tbe Probate
tbX’ctrt of llusuri.*. u. raid.rountv.
Hiid show rauM. H any there be. way ‘b®. pray«
□t tbe petitln.K-r may not I* granted. Aria
It I* further ardrred. that Mid Ve’’VcfteL«1?T
doHcu to the per*'*’1’ Intere’toa u: raid estaU,
ot the pendency of ral£petition, and the
ing thereof by rnt;»lng a cop)
°’^cr_n‘b,e
punlhW In toe ilAsriN&lt;»N baxxaRNnews-

L

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'f^dS'w.TlS^xo.

(A tore ropy)

J mlgo of Probate.

KIRK’S

PROBATE ORDER

State of Michl*vi. County of Rarry-M.
At a st*sslon of lb*, ProbMQ Court tor the
Cuunty of lUrey. hoiden at the Probate offloc,
jCtbe CRv «&gt;1 Hartings.
county, on Mon­
day UieiTlh &lt;l.»yof &lt;*!tobcr. la the year ouo
thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
Fre-rvrt, Charts W. Annstroog, Judije o!
^*7u,atUe matter 0' the estMe of Mariah t$

On^wdlM n*»»l Wing the pctillw. duly veri­
fied. 01 laib-yct’- • Bassrtl. ton ot.«ihl &lt;le.»a“e&lt;i,
praying thrt adinliiisiratn&gt;n Of said ertaUi
may b- gnmled C*i .lervmiah W. Hendershott.
*w to wnueothvr suitable tHtrspn.
aw
Thereupon it i» ordered, that Tkursjlay.the
lot ti day ol JUteuibcr. A. D-.
in ten o clock In
tbe forenoon, be awlcretl for the bearing of said
Detirlon and ihar the helm nt law ©t raid de­
ab L-ifwr persoM tau-mted in raid
estate, are rr«nil red tu appear at a *ei.«ton of
said cottrt. d»n iu be liokleu at tha I rebate ofI11 the city ol Kastifig*. &gt;" Wld county, and
k. «wKv n./t itravMV* .,r

1 petitioner Eire notice
Id raid estate, of the
k&gt;a and the heart nt
y of tin’s order to b-:
Bask mt. a new*
circulated bi Mid County &lt;■;
week for three---------- ■
uisairi day ofhearft
: &lt;Atn»WT )

D
IAM0N

A&gt;tongngo ao'-tha year

In this election tbo entire government
rl.-eUou of a Democratic president will
carry with it the election of a Demwratlc

• Curea
Dhappad Hands, Wcunda, Bunn, Etc.

Hihlrahsinj

r.re ’°'u
— —----- , • ,
, .
»©n and .ucce-or,
* th. -eat of th.
bishopric intruded "by bi* father to I* estnblhhed at the neighboring’ ««wn of Els*,
rthan a century before Charlemagne
l.nri thought the heathen H^xsaxs into reb-

pM« oraauinet to* b* kbown o th
t4*clora&gt;district,.suxi the tbiH,* I-.-r-&gt; ■*iP!a-tl2,rn,h “&lt; •*•*«" cotnpvv'uTu-1 &lt;i‘.
i&gt;te» »fc*ll roniyraesbe other dljtriM. »o ta,
Hmw* m Up wmmto vtoetor.1 tatrtet Ti’rro
:tteid»©-k&gt;lo 'feMMBby the ei««tor» In r.Jh
cramtrakmiM ditttricfr two whlrtHb©
.aBMMb4M4lMlM&lt;nMMtall*aodV1av Pre.;,
dvot. MM oiw* idterna*© rlector-of PteMd&lt;*it

’'‘ft***1’.* "terty y/lralteraaiBdiBteiet elwior ©f
h' -°* ?&gt;"“««* ;* ‘hn Cnl:.-&lt;!
Btew* vrapecttv^ir^iw »n tbe -encral ticket •
blfutwmnt Cowrocr. »eeret»ry of
Mate.Mai©Treararer^JUKlitor (tenerwX Com-

the laud- Gunther/.th*
bishop, hnd
been ranon at the-cathedral at Rbctaa
_
A.
- * - --- -I-—
» kn

GNiora(»nd^tap«rtn2«n4*Qtof .'dMIe-tainn-.c
tl«*.jw*»a member •tthaSt.-ao-Roan: &gt;r i ,:-

the Virgin

cuploB the alt© under thopresent cathedral. .
-wherwtbe crypt of ’Aa omraharrch is buHA
A pretty rosebush &gt; that aaw clinga to
the oater
cnrtedral chofcrdstudd by tradition to have grown there store •
the days of Lewia th© P1«» himaelf. In .,
the Uwclfth renturyi whew tbs choir and
crvpt were being -nikrgeC. a protecting.
hollow wall was bdilt around tbe rt»eburti.in order that: the vine might esntinuato grow aboutftbvbafldte* when the»cw-wa!i hail been-&gt; oompieted. A biixifJ
tbe ' -Id arching tea? lie s«e&amp; behind the
altao in the crypt.. Thi* i» the prcsmt
voo Aer for the great age •£ the rosebush..
and i&amp; must be admitted that many tradi­
tion arepose upon a icas-eaiid. fcmndaLiaajArchitvetaral Record.

the imblio debt, which a wu r waged by
the Democratic party had, piled up,, it
hns
reduced
from
—-..........
........ —the
- indi-btedness
........... .......... — -------- $78
»capita* tu t-lJ pvr capita, and roducedtho public debUrom l$2.7W,OOU.«W
*0 $«»OO.i&lt;y,«X), fn round numbers. Swch
a reconl fur any yuxty or any govvrnment ia unheard, uf in the hiltoey of
natiouk
The record of tfn* present administra­
tion in relation, to tho fhnvioes of the
ccuntty compaxes favorab^r with any
which luut preceded it te tbo lung line of.
Republican admiuiatratiou.-', aiui contrasta in a markf.4 degree with tbe Dem­
ocratic administration during the four
years piW to the inauguration vf Presi­
dent Harrison. The Democratic chargv
that this administration bnfi dissipated
Hindus which the Cleveland administra-.
tiop created in the treasury is shown, to
be fate.* by the fact that the bo called
surplus has been expended rixtiineH over
by President Harrtep’k administration
■iu the reduction of the bonded debt.
Another subject relating tu t he iUuuices
of the government about which a good
deal uf talk has been made is tboawouut
of money in circulation. In thiaconnec­
tion it may Im.-interesting to ounpare tbe
conditions iu this country with thotsc in
others. A careful atudy of thefluances
of the world shows that among the na­
tions who count their population with
eight figures, or, in other words, among
the nations whose population-is over 10,­
000,000 of people, only one has as large
an amount of money per capita of the
population as has the United States.
The amount of money in circulation
in tl*u»Unihid States is $23.02 per capita,
of which $10.57 is gold, $8.55 silver aud
$0.51 paper. Free trade Great Britain,
after which the Democrats are anxious
to pattern, lias but $17.90 per capita.
Germany has oven less, $10.40 per capita.
Austro-Hv.ngary has still less, $9.32 per
capita. Tho per capita amount of money
in circulation in the United States is
double the average per capita amount in
the great nations of tho world having a
population of 10,000,000 or more.

» Hf&gt;pnwrat»ilve .BConarew foothc
(’mi
gam ilsasl dlBiricfocPtftgstote. to-wbien this
tetete ysaff»tetefoRsnator f wrtb© ia»
yrterdtolrict. cbmpo«*4 of tta ©onotie* of
WtefoJteHteua.'gfou a SspraMfotiv* in the
State Mretelsture for one RepieMntateir div
hito tor Barry UHinty. You nr©

is provided with a knocker* and the doom
are always lacked: even *i&gt;© dwelling* of
Ixtndmd* 'Mry poorest pojulatiow are pro­
vided with their knocker -and kept eta -d.
flats. Tbo hcuM-a are- generally three
storias*. wMh One farnjy on each floor.
These are perhaps a taw that have four
stories, bat they are wry faw. Of coarse
this reh j* to &lt;lw-41!ng* only. They hare
large of Ice bulldings^Buch as arc found in
arr.ciU? iu this country.—Postal Record.

3e&gt;t far Gewal Hcwwhold Um

forms.—Senator Aldrich.

br

Mlgiwlun « Allen. B. Mi-r

•here will b© elected the Collowlr.ir
for Barry Crantv.
etieviM. Clerk. Ootuity T

neee «y»tem of tbo country. A veto for
Cleveland uicana Democratic control of
proeldcncy, liouec and. senate, und th©
Inauguration of a policy Jtufc tho reverse

may deaJfic the question.

Tt»« Dccnccrata when Irut |n control of
all bnuicho© of tho government, 1850-00,
plotted Ha destruction. They arc uov
plotting to destroy Its three vital princ.•

Gr»j&amp; Rapids.

Buttons.
bovth.

KaL'vr.Mzoo

BaSTIN'I"
Coats Grove..
Woodland....
Woodbury. ..
Fist Ik. L.
LmihUuk .......
Ih-trolt
Grand Rapids.

•Stop* on signal only.
♦ Nos. 5 andd will not
provided with freight train penult
Freight train* will be run al the
sf the company, w ho reserve the ririit I
the time of such train* without u.a.r.-,
W.8. DKtvixd. Gen l 51
H C. rorrau. Gen’l P. a T. Au .

CM/T&amp;rd JJI ucicxacw

Soy’s Eyesight
&lt;avod-Perhaps His Lire

A Boston

By Hood', SarMparUU—Blood P.lsoned by Canker.
Read tho following from a-grateful mrthor:
“ My little boy had Scarlet Fever when 4 years
old. and it left him very w«ak and with bkxxl
psiaweed with (waiter. Bls eyes became
so inflamed that hit tuflenngs were interne,
for toven weeks ho

Could Not Open His Eyes.
I took him twice during that time to the Eye
and Ear Infirmary on Charles street, but their
remedies filled to do him the faint*** shadow
of good. I commenced giving him Rood’s
CUIT1 hlBL 1 k*™
kto ■*&lt;*«♦ even
’*TT ,M** You may uso ttustea-

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
because of tho wonderful good it dH my •co."
Alate F. Blackman, 333s Washington St.
Boston, Mass,
Cat ROOD’S.

■ Paying for ynrms Irom ©u© Crop.
Gov. John Miller, uf North Dakota, re­
lates an instance of what Is being accom­
plished by farmers In the Red River Valley
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said
S. J. Ixjland. near his town of Dwight. N.
D., bought Ido acres ot land In the spring
of 1891, Ior32.tJOO, and raised crops that
wason worth the salary of a govern men t
clerk. In excess of the cost of bls farm, m
per tbe following statement:
♦J® Bn. of wheat al «&amp;*......... gMBira
tab
.. oau.atmc................
ifloo
deducting eoil ot laud!

J SOAP,

(ton for the porpoa© ot axeaeriu rc
^©•rtiraetoa «f tt!©.M.ita. that nxii
Ifor Bwcta proposition »h»’,l forte written
wnMNtarMrtly Mterasna pretty pmr.-i
tfitelMJM the wends. “Oovent;b© for 3i- «.
p«M o' » smer*: rcvlMtra of tl&lt;© OMMttnfiou
ttri» StMe— Yr*.. - x*&lt;i each person votlt.jt
ajaltiBSraid- pni&gt;»(u.ra tne -.unh. **e«uvenUun fortbe purj:-*-© of
rerhl.ui of thCfonrtHWkMi of Ufa Star-—igSgj—r
-

Mtoo ....
Cloverdale
Shula........

if
England hi the greatest free trade
country in the world. The women in
the picture are English, and the illustra­
tion indicates the condition of women in
a free trade country. The United States
is the example of a protected country.
Women do not wheel coal in the United
States. The Democratic party, if Grover
Cleveland should be elected, will seek to
bring about free trade; they admit it.
The issue in this campaign is the Ameri­
can home—the happiness of American

Then why not vote Tor home protec­
tion?

Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.

Faitl!Ktene&lt;Urtton fraes hwhaml.

SJmeof tha old odonlal-caiaa have high:
value*. The "pin* tree shilling** of 16601s- V«&gt;n»*v surveyor*
worth •££. A Maryland, shilling of 1flK&gt;ia
The foilowluuplvra have Imi &lt;lo*i»'A&lt;&lt;«’ by
ereimon ccuw I! *r hnld n;: the raid
wc rib UO nnd a Louisiana &lt;rawn, coined
in JBSaace, 125. Tho copper ihreepenre of
Coauecdcut, iraund ih I12T, i» appraised at.
m Oct- variety iuut the irecriptio*. “I.
Fourth ware. .Iftertf- office.
ttru a good coppor/’ and. aenthcr lias thedevice of »ix&gt; ax,with the wemte, ’*t.cut
ruy way through/*' A Flcirfiia ■llvc.vihalf
dollar of 17W Is worth. •IO;&gt; while the Vir­
ginia. silver bait dolla v of 1713 is valued at
112. Tbo pewter- cautlnantal dollar of ITTfl.
I wwill pay S3 for. A goU Vermont doub­ Chicago, KahaaiM UngiM
loon i» worth £*00. anti: a Vermor* jdlrex1*r cent, andthere at’ Illinuw irran B to
W 1Wr rent. This a. the sort •&lt; iMoney half dollar wilWetch H00. Th© Maa—chd.TIME TABLE.
Mtts cent uf lX38.ii valued at 110.
to which
whinb tho
tbo Deiaorrntic
IX-iaocmtic i»nrif
party Xante
wants to
______ Tn effect S.’iHctJx.r 11. ."
the bust mid name &lt;tf G. Wsuihingtoo, will!
return.
WordJ comes from Washington that fetch f-'-O eneh. All of tbe Washington
Station*.
the public
is w
to mm, both of silver andrepper. were mind­
U&gt;.
public debt
debt -statement
&lt;.ten,™t which
Mtob »
be weed a few dcy, hence -ill .bow a. ed in England as patterns for tbe&gt; Ameri­
enttaaauon ot tbe r.,l..cmw ot the can coinage, but the dusigns were tint acpublic
The
cuinjJtetes m»
made1-ublie debt.
Tbe comptamts
1c ecptnd because it w.-is considered contrary ItaM Coouar.......
against the Republican party by the to the principle*, of ear govwum«Q&gt; to Wchji.-.dJuirfn
r». 3 u
stamp the head te the praddate upoaour Crw»ey
Democrats regarding its expenditures off
W 31
count—Intcrvicrrta Waahingson fitaa
' Milo...
Iwltun
public fund© nxiy be recognized as anfi) 1;
(lownl
unjust one by every man who stops to
CRmlti.
consider what the Republican party in
No whittles are wd bfr the camera In
its administration of the government London. Instead they use ti&gt;© poteauro’s
ha&amp;done.
Since 1865, when it set itself double knock. which is made by girlag
seriously ai-nul the tusk of paying off two dirtinet rap* &lt;m the door. Every door Woodland

contagions disetu»s amount American)
cattle shipped, abroad as r «nlt of a sys*
tew of iu«iH-*tiou.
Eighth—Toe sugar iuutartry placid
upon a footing which prumists to supglff
the entire dcanestic consumption with a
•
Abstract aud Rate Estate Office
home grown product.
Abut/act Block. Hartings.
Ninth—Indian corn successfully introMoney to IwG' on
K»f nt«- Real lirtato
©old on c-’wnriliralon. steneral conveyanttaM. fl need as a human food in the lvsding
tlanuK a complete *et ot Abstract Book*.core
conntriitouf Europe.
p.M ftom Ui. Iteeorfc. ™ f["-N'
Tenth—Extension-sf our trade a agri­
4 tracts.
CBHUVKS. uiera.
cultural products thronghoal LatinP. DRAKE, M. D.,
American Conntrif-s*
Eleventh—Measure® adopted U&gt; chock
Office over Holloway’* &lt;toux store.
Office boars from S to 4 p. m. Teteptetoie. con tlw imports of raw cotton frezn abroad.
neettna with realtatnee. at Holloway s drus
Twelfth—Saving to fan mas annually
store.
j______________ '________ of millions of dollar®, by combating
depredations
diseases and insects on
Q M. FJWLER.D.D. S.
vegetation.
Thirteenth—Wide extension of weath­
Office tonwi 8 a. m. to-5 P- in,
er bureau awvico in interest o£ agricul­
SMITH A COLGROVE.
ture.
*
Lawyers.
' Fourteenth—Publication on more ex­
(Office luUnion block. Hastings.)
Praotiee I* all the courts of Ihe state.
tensive scale of valuable information,
for use of farmers.
E. KKNASTON,
Attorney at Law,
Women Unloading Coal nt Dudley Tort.

th© mailer •&gt;' Bit ct&gt;f. te of Sevilla AH-

»*«&gt;•» are to &gt;©-el©rt«rt. vfr tw ’iL. ■ .1"‘:
wtttep dbtrict Ibrrvteafter iLaa..©
©FFTraMcni wd- Xtee Freraiwt o’i
Mur* tn each ifioriw. wfio ah-Jira rroun

thankful Where enaUradiant K^oa-up-

1 CURE

^ive me at

of tb© city*

Cases of this kind are so common tbsi
&gt;y area trur ta the news market out

REGISTRATION NOTH !
IU tire qualified elector* of thOCtty "I H-i'tn
Notre© I* hereby give*, mat ihe ©Idi-tii.n
tbe several wants of tlelty of Hasting* li­
on a board of rreUtraUon under ami by
of on art emit Ini. aa Mt to (Uxthcr pmen -■
purity of election* and to xnnf'1 ttsalu’’
abiislfr* of the elective franchhe by a r&gt;-.tlonuf eieciuni approved l-iub. lllli. •'
■mended by act isi ot &lt;re««to&lt;i U''* ap^i
March 30th. W6S. will meet uu Saturd iy,
veatoerstb. IMto from Sa ra. to s p. m
waiifL Btanlqfb MtoltinnHh shop on N&gt;cfo«’.
ave; tod ward. Aft Good*«*r building.
■
ea»» electric llg'jt plant;3d ward, council.r Mr State street onr BeanwrS store; «b turn.
Sheriff’* office at court house, for lie |-uri» ■*«■
«rf rotnplrtliw a -1st ot the qusllD d ••Ire
when and wiero al) person* entitle*! :o
elective tranahhe uadrr article T. -©••I un
the constlltdfon of taoaUite of M&gt;big*n. i
register tb«r munw to euutle ttasn to the 1
lege of voUng umi©r thi* set.
H. S.
Cbalrraan ol the Board •! Reg «:rati
Thon, blixston.
Secretary uf Baunt ot Rvytatnitlon.

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County ol’Barry
At a session ot the Probate Court for .
County ot Barry, hotaen at the Probute OfflcIntho City ©f HMtlnir. in raid co^uty.
Wndaesday. tho Mb day of October, fn IU
yearone thousand eight Limdndgfidfoiieiy t«&gt;
Present, Cbartea W. Armstrong. Judge j
*l?fatbij matter ot the cstalo of I’ftnic
P. Bradley. deoeaiuM.
.
On readlngjuMl Dling the pe'.»i'‘«- *J‘|1T ''•}]
fled of OUveBradlcy. widow of -raid
praying that a certain initromeni now «&gt;n t.•&lt; -j
ihis court purporting tu U&gt; We iart will a».d
toatament ot said dvoeased be RdfoiMCji
i,rf;
bate, and that admtalrtraUen &lt;»f raid rus.r
mar bu granted to Olive Bradley. I'l'1
,ir,,x
I Iu said will named or to some other sitttaow
1 T^-rcvpon It Is ordered, that Tuesday, ths
IM day rfttorrmber. A. D.
at ten oe.*s* ■
inUie forenoon bo aaslgnerl fort be hearing of said
petition, and that thubeirs at law.&lt;djd de­
ceased* and all other person* Interested1 in ra d
(•stale, are mulrwl to sppear st aaras ton cd * -t •'
Court, then to beholden at tho * n,*.l7 'L.
in the City ot Hasting*. In said
««}
»b&lt;jw cause. If aoy there be, why the PTOflF.?*
the petitioner tuay Dot be granted. AndU•»
fuftfconlered. that said petitioner g '•■ »«“'•
to tbe persons iuterested to said e«t»i
TMwMm o( Mid petition and tbe b-inn.,
thereof, by oautne a copy ol this order fo?o
published Id the Hartings BanxkR, »
gerpi ink-d and circulated In said
Barry ouee In &lt;*ch week fur Hire© ni.e&lt;»i'o
wrak. prrrto. f-jdd.^

(AtroeeopT.)

Judge vf 1 r.“

�flASTlNGS_J3ANNER.
-Thu..'Member. }U«9*
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w. R- COOK. Local EdH»r.

Our bufenpt .lock or
on lbe dollai.

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PERSONAL MENTION

Mio n anu
Cnu .nd ,m priori

The bare announcement that Washing- :
ten GsMner will speak In Union hall neit
Monday evening will be
sufficient to
etowd the baU.

I

NEW snow IB TOWN

Well, we have a line of underwear from
oarauctioii &gt;a*e. When you want to s&lt;e

Jtasteless-effectual
disordered LIVER
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25 Cents a Boit

,

.!* 3 Tasteleu 4 Soluble Coatlog.

9

gAlHBOf
pebble
spectacles

SPECr/KLEJ
/IRE NEEDED
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pric-si tbe rest are not In it.
Yours truly.
Tun Racket.

1

Don’t forget the fact that our own Judge
Hooker Is on the state ticket for Justice of
the bupreme court. Judge hooker la Busby rttnrort w|,h ,hfm
known to the people of this noonty as an
honest, careful, painstaking official, who
has had Just such a Judicial experience as (
-especially fits him for the high office for riu.
■which he has been nominated.
ln

From the fact that while George L Ya­
ple was under the wing of Editor Dennis
while here, democrats have concluded that
the editor of the Journal will be the pan
dispenser for Barry county, In case of the
election of Yaple and Grover Cleveland.
Thia fact isn’t calculated to enthuse democrate very much into supporting the -Boy
from Mendon.”
•

broke ln,°
Bankrupt store
hriday night and stole four umbrellas aud
a small, quantity of other goods. No
man who ia not too lazy to worg heeds to
steal in this city, as he can get work If hi
d» sires it. This breaking Into buildings
Is getting too common and can be- stopped
If proper vigilance is kept. A small due
was left by these burglars that possibly
might lead to, their detection.
The democrats have a large banner
hnnx out In front of a saloon Iw-aring the
words-From one to fire hundred dollars
thnt HarriAon will not be onr next l*resident.” The banner still hangs, for the
bet has a string to IL As will be seen this
b conditional* and tlie bet would depend upon President
Harrison’s
living until
March -Hb. next after he Is elected. Re­
publicans don.t bite such bait, but have
plenty of money that say's that Cleveland
will be defeated next Tuesday.

H'r"

W e are not a traveling show or anyth! ig qf that sort, but we are prepared
to show people a full line of

« MIMI.u'““- »•"

81.00,
i M ml?The
• 1-8. 81.35 and 91.50 at the Racket.
ii The,H1*l,0W*'en party given by the la­
'
dles
of the A. N. Q. club Monday evening
of
! VheO™h 'n 'pUe °f ,he ‘“demelc?
&lt;?ff. ? Th*
WM ? Tery

Boots,: Shoes ■ and : Furnishings
At prices that cannot be duplicated by any dealer in Hastings. Our goods are
strictly FIRST CLASS and we will guarantee them to be as good, and most of
them better, than anything of the same price on the market. •

!

i L.u
,ta&lt;S WM handsomely decorare*? and
On the sides
IhEh^
wo •rttau&lt;*1&gt;y arrangwl booths from
•
jwhich coffee and sandwiches, ’ ices and
T‘‘n’ 8enred‘ »Dd ^e soft light
1
•hed from the many hued shades of the
।
!piano lamps gave a very pleasing effect.
।Tables and chairs were scattered about for
those
who preferred conversation and cards
i
”5’ Jack’lan,«niK stared at the
।
beholder from every convenient spot.
Music was furnished by Clement’s orches­
i
tra of Kalamazoo, and gave the very best
&lt;
it is needless to nay that
Iit will not be the last time they are called
’to this city. The party Is universally con&lt;ceiled to be the finest ever given here and
iredacts great credit on the young ladies,
iand they are to be highly congratulated on
Itheir effort.
•

The republican meeting at Carlton Cen­
Hastings lus a Brotherhood of Station­ ter Tuesday evening of lust week was well
ery Engineers ond firemen with 12 mem­ attended and the audience listened to
bers. They have regular meetings, and a sound addresses from Hun. Clement Smith
library of about 30 volumes. The officer.- and Hon. Jas. A. Sweezey. The only
are:
■
thing to mar the pleasure of this meeting
J. S. Calkins—President.
was the action of a mob whn Insulted these
Frank W. Tucker—Vice President.
• gentlemen, who are held iu the highest es­
F. W. Collins—Secretary.
teem all over Barry County. Men who
W. T. Green—Treasurer.
have always treated you. whenever you
O. W. Murphey—Conductor.
found It necessary to consult them ’ on
. F. G. Glines—Doorkeeper.
some legal matters with courtesy. honesty
F. G. Glines—Trustee.
and gihjtlemanllues*. It Is but fair to say
’ B. B. Sparks—Trustee.
that the brutal action. of these boys- Is
Wm. B. Barham—Trustee.
greatly deplored by all the good citizens of
We are glad to note the Interesttaken
-------- Carlton, who request me on behalf &lt;&gt;f
by the local brotherhood In their business themselves to offer their apologies to the
and hope for their prosperity.
Hpn. James A. Sweezey aud the Hon.
Clement Smith. On me rests the responsi­
bility most, as by my request the gentle­
I I |j \ tire* changed
Everything points to republican success '
men were sent to Carlton to honor us by
ill \toPneumatlcs National, state and county. In New York’ .
I I Illi l("r froul ^;:0- City tbe registration is 20.000 below what ,their presence. These act* are committed
’/ I JO Moo to 834.00. deuiocnito expwted, no doubt due to the not only at republican meetings but at all
public
gatherings, and the good people of
i p in the State. Address, warring Tammanyltes who are knifing j
Carlton. Irrespective of party, should see
\MAZOO CYCLE CO..
Cy-velund in every way possible, in that ,
that these things are stopped, aud arrests
Kalamazoo. Mich.
state thousands of dollars offered to be ,
will follow If they are not.
wagered on republican success goes beg­
N. O. Au.ej:i&gt;ing.
ging for taker.*, so great Is tbe republican
[The above apology was written at
confidence of success. In our own state
tbe people have become disgusted with jgreater length but had to be omitted on
account of the rush of other matter.—Ed.]
Squawbuck and foolish and expensive leg­
tlKqULSTIOS •
islation and will speak in a voice that will
strike terror to the camp of the opposition,
•. -hanses for advertisements in our own county tbe disgusting mess,
this office Tuesdays at latest to which a few political tricksters and office
r.. -n In the issue of tbe week seekers, have nuamed down the tnrnata of
democrats and prohibitionists, have nau­
seated everyone who is cognizant of the
tacts. Deals have been made in county
. I !;UK~C tO ren- Or Sell.
politics, which If liier could be disclosed,
O. D. Sl'At LP1SQ.
would show a state of rottenuess and po­
*y .v Bronson sell the -tonn rub- litical corruption that would scare a Tam­
many warrior to death. Messrs Benham.
Reciter Sat inlay ir your name is not Ipowden. Wlckjlrire and others are on the
1 peoples partj/aeiaocratie and prohibition
already. »n tbe list
v
tickets anu
and me
the pmwui.ua
platforma u&gt;
ot ui«c
these parties
, I uc*cu&gt;
Hrir Washington *tardner lu Union ball I' are flO
so diametrically
diametrically oppo«ed
opposed to
to each
each other
other
next Monday evening.
i -- who will
that. no man ought to be -------trusted
A.. iK’w. our'rubber goods at prices we accept a nomination upon ail three of them.
As democrats they are opposed to all
। niitititlun. at tbe Racket
sumptuary legislation; as prohibitionists
already registered, see that your they favor all temperance legislation.
l
dn the list next Saturday.
Add so on down through the list of the
Muhwaukaall wool knit boot* complete principles underlying these three parlies,
f
;
n unly $2.75 at Wooley A Bron- there is scarcely a principle In one that Is
not opposed In one if not both of tbe other
platforms upon which these men seek
• litif Candee rubber boots at 82.25 election. The democratic, prohibition and
Bankrupt store. Sign of the red people’s parlies do not represent a major­
ity of the voters of Barry county: neither
&lt;lo they begin to represent tbe majority of
C- nip:• ;»• returns from tbe county, state
and nation will be received election night the people, who are opposed to seeing can­
didates riding Into public office straddling
over three party platforms.
Owing t&lt;» our milliner’s sickness we will
’ Dr. Henry F. Thomas, of Allegan, the
— &gt; j: oar iadlet’ hats at cost and less.
republican nominee for congress, who has
The Racket.
been In Barry county the past week, has
if j'lij are not already registered, and created a flattering Impreaslon. He doer
.« fail to register Saturday, you cannot not, like his dreamy opponent, want the
government to buy Hie great business en­
.
-received at the Bankrupt store the terprises of the country and conduct them.
ia:g—• line of boot* and shoes in the city, He Is not such an Idle dreamer as thatHe has too much common sense to Indulge
s - them. Sign of tbe red flag.
tn such speculations. It Is well for tt»e
I..-: mtetingof the campaign at Union people be will represent that he is not a
‘ . Monday evening. Rev. Washington dreamer, but is a practical man. Dr.
.............. wllrspeak. That announcement Thomas impreaaes people who meet him
will fill the hall.
for what he Is—a man of Ideas and earnest
•‘•■vlngti! the jrutb of political matter convictions. A man who will at all times
cur correspondence bad to be unhesitatingly stand by his convictions of
'vni’G &lt;1 this week. After election we will right and doty. Up Tboaut* does not
hesitate to declare that he is a republican
have plenty of room.
and in sympathy with republican, princi­
1'iie ladies connected with the Eplsco- ples. It )*uuld be dffiicult to size up tbe
! ’
irch will serve lunches In M. W. party affiliations of George I* Yaple, who
H:ivr‘s &lt;.ffice the evening of election yhlle never mentions either Cleveland or Wea­
th* returns are l&gt;elng received.
ver. but goes about ranting free trade, and
Several from this city will listen to Ex that impossible thing of government
Stoker Reed, of Maine tn Kalamazoo this ownership and monopoly of private busi­
ness. It ta certain that Dr. Thomas would
pvnmg. a special train will be run over
never do what George L. Yaple did on
. K. nnd S., leaving Kalamazoo at
February 15U1. 1835, In tlae house of repre­
If o'clock in the evening.
sentatives—vole with eight others against
:t you want to hear the election news on the retirement of Gen. Grant upon • Pen­
i l'rfion night, go to Union haiL Full sion. He would court no sach Invidious
t»-j-trapbic returns will by received from dhUnctlon. But every Interest o J lbi»
'!:teand nation, and the reports from tho district, every principle of the republican
I’ivnnof this ebunty will be received and paHy, would be championed by Dr.
retd there.
Thomas. Mr. Yapta Is making ■ d«P«£
ate effort to be elected. He is trying to
The desperate schemers of the opposi­
get republican votes. He Ian
of
te, realizing that they are already in the ?hcm, and will not get them. Dr. Thomas
nikority. hope to pull through Lowden.
should
receive
the
votes
of
tbe
r
*P
ub,,
5*£"
Wl kwire nnd Benham by trading Everyof Barry county and will receive them.
Jhhg vise on the ticket wi|| be sacrificed
Asa graduate of two of tbe best coLcges
hrae three.
. ।
in Michigan, and with years of successful
Ut republican workers see that every business career to bis credit, he has the
ability,
with a legislative experleuce of
repibllcan voter in Barry county whose
num? 1, not already registered goes before two terms, he is familiar with Ute prac­
th/jeardof registration Saturday. If tbe n- tices and usages of the body to which he
pab.’can vole is tolled, the entire republl- will bo elected. His years of service In
«n ticket will be elected.
the army is all the ^Hificate neouesary .as
U» bls patriotism. With hl» good cilizenTie Ladles Quartette of Albion College mHd. high chanJtrr. keen Inte’wt In
will ;lve a concert at the Opera House In
Naslellle PrMay. Nuv. &lt;tb. Thia will te- affairs and cloue «««eh with.very concern
of the people. b« I- abuadantly qualified
one $ the- finest entertahimeuts of ihv
to serve tbe people of thia district Let
seasm ami n» «np should mifls hearing Barry county, in which he was born,
them Adm ssk-n C5 cents, children ts
give him a rowing vote.
ce .ts

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We have a full line of

Felt Boots, Felt Socks and Rubber Overs

. . are not able to read
•nt at 12 to 14 inches
. «■. when you are uot able
1 .icing or sewing for
tunc without fatigue
i- ok blurred and run
If ■ our eves are in such
ih-.T. call on
&lt;-;MER. The Jeweler
,ur eyes fitted to the
, i is the world for the

Of every description. Boston Rubber Shoe Co. or Candee Bubber Boots only
$2.25. Snag Proof at $3.00.
Nice line of Over-shirts just received.
Underwear of every kind, in large, medium or small sizes, and at prices
ranging from 25c. per suit up.
See our fine Gent’s Shoes. The finest thing in shoes at $4.25. Other
dealers will ask you $6.00 for the same shoe.
We are always pleased to show our goods and can guarantee satisfaction.
Yours Truly,

i.'

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fir iw,Tvr
8'1

H. OSBORN, Mgr.

South Sidp, East End Main St.

AL NEW'S.

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l-*0 quires.

^residential Campaign of 1892
QlfrlNb INDUCEMENT/

A POINTER
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This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
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Live poultry wanted

JOS. ROGERS.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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Mich.

SURPLVS I8.000.OT.

Incorporated under tbe laws of the State at
Michigan.

Open for business Dec. is. wso.
officers:
3. G. Robins m, President;
Chester Mewr. Vice. Pres.
I». W. Reynolds, Cashier.

D. w. Reynold*.
p r.. RohlnbOD.
Chester Mi
John Carvrth.
P. T. Colgrovo.
Interest oa'd mi ILnedepodtsa-.d gfl
Banking Business Transacted.

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�1892

1892 NOVEMBER

potice swung Into Ena ia front

Following

men and pail bearers The bearec wh»
next and directly behind It came the presi­
dent aud the immediate relative*, followed
by the membeni at the cabinet aud their
ladiM. After these followed Governor
Chase and tbe state officials, the ladies*
,_
board of tho Orphan bctnsr the memb *rs of
J the. state supreme court, intimate lady
,
friends and cai riagw in general. Tbe total
•umber of carriages in line exceeded 100.
Formed in two lines on the route to th*
rvn'.etery once more the veterans testified
their revwenc© for the dead, as with un­
covered heads they stool until ths curtegs

Fr. I Sa.
Su. Mo. Tu. W«. Th.

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20 21 22 23 24 25 26

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WITH LOVING CARE

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Straight out Meridian street to the ceme­
tery theeoretgn moved. Ou either «ide/tood
thousands of people watching the scene. At
the cemetery the grave had been prepared.
It was lined with slabs of stones six inches
thick, the seams being cemented. Jxning
hands bad lined the tomb and itsapproacbing with beautiful flowcra. t’-'on arrival
at the grave the president and inimcdU-e
relatives took positions at one end nnd
the officsting clergymen nt the other,
while the balance of the funeral party took
places at the sides and the others &lt;rl:&lt;» had
followed formed a aisle atv-ji_d.
Tito
services were short and scon to the words
“Earth to Earth, Dust to Duts, Ashes to
Ashes," the clods were heard fading over
the form of the beloved of the nation’s
president. “I heard a voice from Heaven
saying unto me write: Blessed are the
deed who die in the Lord, for they rest from
their labors.

RAVAGING FLAMES.
Sweep at Their Will Over the
Cream City.

r:d;:g on the wings of the gale
Ihe Hungry Devastator Works His
Awful Havoc Until He Licks Up
l7»oco,ooo in Property—
Human Life Lost
Cueh of tbe Bortneea Portico at tho City
Laid Waste and Hundred* of Workman**

uvajd&amp;V w«U» "LUng to tt« toner rf tbo

“shwtTjr brforo »o'clock tbo

WOLI OF A WEEK

'ta

porua.nlo rf tbe goo worko «jdo&lt;tM in
quick .ureewddtl with dMieulug revrrtet«dona. This* loss alone represents
000, which waa the cwt of the n-c^tiy
erected plnut. AlltheNoithwestara freipb*
buildings and cars along th© tracks are
7 . .. . ._____I a___ —1 rtnt'nrte nf miUtiM
have been called out to protect »«•*&gt;&lt;«
freight from robbing marauder* All th©
►uFhera section of MUwaukra b iniruin*
The dreadful conflagration wa» rtUl »n
pragraa at 9 p. m. Never tn the history uf
the city has such » calamity befallen it.
Acre* of land, embracing th© great m?°Qr
factoring district* of the dty, haw bwn
devastated and now lie a moss of ■mould­
ering ruins. Almort the entire routhern
division from East Water street to the lake

own Mem

■even stone*
atoriea and wm Instantly
killed.
g^n
—r —
•—
wiU be no fuaion between the Dem«—
ocrat* and---------Populirt*
of South
Dakota, th*
time for change* In the ticket* having
ri-uwed. The supreme court has issued a
role upon the secretary of state-to show
‘why tbe umro ol the ProhfciUoaiM

candidates should, not be upon the ticket
Twenty-one counties in Arkansas voted
at th* recent election against th© sale of
frjuor The rule will stand for two year*.
Mau.Ice Bernhardt’* wife'hn* applied
for a divorce. Maurice is Sara Berahnrdt’*
only son.
The Democrats und Populist* of Oregon
have fused on presidential elector*, divid­
ing th* ticket between them. .
It is announced that Queen Victoria will
spend the winter In Italy. She will rerido
at^Bientina, eleven miles east of Pi*a.
Cholera has appeared on the outakirt* of
Vienna. Tbo disease is supposed to have
been Introduced from Buda Perth.
Four large mountain flroo or© raging in
tho vicinity of Carlisle, Pa. Two ot them
have a combined front of forty miles.
Robert Franz, th© well known composer,
is dead. He died at Berlin. Hl* age wa* 77.
A eollislon on th© Northwestern railway
near PaUtlne, Hl*, resulted in the death
at John Barron, conductor and Tho*. Cur­
ran, brakeman, both of Chicago. George
Jubin, an extra, engineer,
residence,
Escaueaba, Mich., had his right arm
•rushed.
" '*TI5
Messrs. James and Buxton, member* of
parliament, nnd Mr. Long, an ex-member
of parliament, have been appointed a com­
mittee to investigate the expenditure ot
General Booth's “In Darkest England”
fund.
General J. W. Tuttle, tho “hero trf Fort
Donelsnn,” died at Casa Grande, Art, ut
paralysis.

•1

who dud reroau,

lk,

u bpn.iglleUL
H«uy Rydw, torawrly United 8(m,
“t' l^“n' "nU
"«1
towhthuwn monthe imprUoinneat wheol

X * I* Winemnn, wbolemjr dml.n u.
oloching, Chkego, Oiled LUUUUo, e|?i
000. Assets said tu be small.
'
ProhlMtionlfltehav© tven for some- tim©
trying to dire Ebtrimrta’ sDluon out or
Allyn, Wash, finally the bmldjDg-WftM
blown to pieces by dynamite land "they d&lt;,
•ay” that th© ProhibittaniMa did th* wu-k
Wylie the wbwlman who- I* trying n,
beat his way to Chicago has arrived all«
aUToluinbti*, O., without it, sorting hitna

has been consumtiL
Frenzied Horae* Loose la tho Street*.
During the coawe of the Are a number ot
barns and large livery *toble© were burnedThey Bear the President’s Dead
Three were filled with b_reeo, which were
liberated by the polio*. The horee© ran
to Her Rest.
Daniel Mackey, in jail nt iMnliury.Corm
I wildly about the streets and before they
Depot.—I-inntlc Scene* IntboStreet*.
for robbing a church. v/M about to 1*.
। could be caught a number of per"°“ WCT*
Milwafkev. Oct. »—Scores ef blocks
en a package containing a IMble and two
ran down and badly Injured. Th© wire© of
m TOMB WITH FL0WEB8 ADORNED
magazines which had been sent to the jail
4 Milwaukee's largest business houses, to- tbe electric street railway* are down andfor him, when th© jpilor’a wife found that
XUhvr with hundreds of frame houses, th© telephone company’* system is pros­
in the back of thrBible were two flue fli-j,
were de&gt;lrcy&gt;.d by fire last.night. Com­ trated. Tho electric light service b para­
and two saws.
lyzed and the- gas work* have been de­
mencing at 3..XJ o'clock In nn. tho establish­ stroyed. Work in the newspaper offices
At Chicago flre-dcrtro.’xJ h building at
emn Garb of Mourning and Her Neigh­
ment on East Water street next to the nnd telegraph offices was being dona by
Stewart avenue and Twent^evcnth street
bor* Hasten to Pay a Final Tribute nt
causing a loss of glOO.OOD.
river the flames, driven by the fearful hur­ candle light.
Affection und Respect—The Funeral
PntMl CosaalUe* Reported.
Mrs. Mary A. Beard, skmdcr, five fe*
ricane which was blowing, spread with
At the morgue three bodlee—two hrave
high,, black hair and ©yea, has disappear.4
Every Stai Ion on It* Solemn Journey.
frightful rapidity to the lake over half a
firemen nnd na elderly huly-are stretched
from her home, 4206 Lcmglej avenue, Chi­
Indianapolis, Oct 2a—The funeral
mile to the east. It is utterly fanpomlble to cold and charred In death. At the Emer­
cago.
train bearing the remains of Mrs. Benja­
estimate the loes njth any degree at —■ gency hospital four other victims of the
Tho Phamix National bank at Phrnnix.
min Harrison and ..the party of friends
fire are prostrated, two of whom are not
curacy.
Even
a
complete
list
al
the
big
fifteen miles north of Syracuse, N. Y., ivv*
Slowly and sadly they turned away and
which accompanied them west arrived
expected to survive. These four are men.
robbed of t2,900 iu cash.
left her to her everlasting rest. What business houses cancel be obtained, while Another very seriously injured person has
here this morning. The trip from Wash­
Tbe Euclid Avijnue Opera bouw, Clev*.
were the emotion* of tbe bereaved huntwiud to these must be added the small individual been removed to St Mary'a In the in­
ington was an interesting one, and showed thtee who have passed through tho fire of
land, bos Ixsen destroyed by fire. i..
about 81'20,000.
that every where the sad event had touched limihfr bereavement know. As tho last losses of hundreds of small property owi- tensely exciting state ot affair* it is Impos­
sible to get Any names, and the dead; dy­
era
whose
houses
and
household
goods
have
one of these chorils that makes the whole spadefull of earth .was laid on the mound
ing and ।injured remained unidentified.
world kin. From the time the train left the president and other mourners with l»u destroyed.
Engine house No. 10 ha* been bunted and
Colonel William y.. Strnelian. of, B6*.
streaming eyes sought their carriages and
A Do** of Twcnty-ffv* MUllnn*.
•
five other | engines belonging to the local
ton, commander of th - Ninth regiment, M
soon the spot was deserted, and the last act
As it is the loss will probably amount tj&gt; department have been literally melted in
Tho total registration ut Chicago aggre­ V. M., waa killuLin a nuutoiuy accident »t
tn the drama of the life of Caroline Scott
10,000,000 or- &gt;8,000,000. Tbe tract burned bn alley before they.could be drawn oat.
Harrison was ended.
gates about 270,000, which Is CO.Ote) In ex­ Beechmont. Hw wife, who was riding
is over half a mile wide east and west, and TAKING COMFORT FROM DISASTER. cess of last year and nearly 100,0U&gt; in ex­ with 1dm. cscapvd uninjured.
WISCONSIN APPORTIONMENT.
A Ion of &lt;200,000 wr* caused by the bunt­
cels of 1PM.
a mile north and- south, commencing ilt
In his annual report A. L. Thorons, gov­ ing &lt;rf Gracnewald hall at New1 Orh are.
the establishment of the Union Oil com­
James Martelle, tbe Itatiau who k:il«-J
ernor of Utah, expresses the belief that po­
pany at 275 East Water street. *Tha fire
It Is the moat disastrous fire the dty has lygamy is declining in that territory.
John Pcrrello at Saratoga Inst May. Lu*
Madison, Win., Oct 27.—The apportion­ was burning fiercely when the city depart­
ever experienced. But. while it is a bad
bout* Galdan, Ute chef in Emperor Will­ been sentenced tu be catelectrizid at Dan
ment ns adopted by the Democratic caucus, ment reached the scene. Owing to the
one, there M a feeling of thankfulness that iam’s kitchen, committed suicide at Ber­ Deuiom in the week beginning li.-c. 11.
with tho exception of one district, passed hurricane that was blowing the men were
Nebraska Knlghta of Pythiad lose
the fire did not originate iu some other por­ lin. He in :,upp&lt;»«d to have been made in­
both houses yesterday. The exception is utterly unable to do anything, aud for any'
tion of the dty. All the residence portion sane by tbe loss of hU money by the fall- by tbe failure of the Ainsworth l»ahk.
in tlw case of Fond du Ijic county, where practical results might ns well have done
John Reed, tei years ulii, the oldest
of tbe Thitd want was to have been dis­ upj of a bank.
the Republican arrangement prevailed. nothing. In spite of this the men worked
The- -----trial of-----tbeT'w
men----------------accusedofTZ
the
mur- resident of lo&lt;«au county, died nt Lincoln,
mantled within n year or two. as th© prop’ w.
Senator Krueger and Assemblyman Neal
ills.
"-UP—. W ta..
bravely ami did everything in their power, .Mjwx.la.Mlre .Immn.l by th. nUlnwl
Mrs. Mary Gootlts, who was dniuf tha two
Brown, both Democrats, voted with th© risking their lives in the burning building*
Ml anamfaeturlkK
;
P^Watroox well-kao.n. tn girls shut by George H. Bun-usLoHi. time
Republicans on the ground that the appor­
and
endeavoring
by
tearing
down
blocks
in
tionment would not, hi their judgment,
Cm.lniplj Weiw the rHia.rnl nt more. , w^,inaV11,
circle... . rr«i ago ut Chicago, died nt Mnguslia, Illa
stand a constitutional test. The majority advance of the path of the fire to check iL Who expected to move within a year or L^ate am.' n&lt; te broker, has laten arrested
James IL Bartlett, ana of the MirrivotB d
of the Dt inocratH, however, claim that tha
, Location of the Conflagration.
two. When it was seen that theJre wns J on a charge of forgery.
The Jeanette expedition^ committed suicide
new apportionment is constitutional and
This was in vain alul nil night long the beyond the oontroi of the home department' Tfae contract for carrying th© mail* be- at- Sun Francisco after rii&lt;xfling hia wjfr
that under it they will still be able to re­
flames continued along their way from the Mayur Somers ami Chief Foley telegraphed twevn the World’s fair and .-ttttions on tho and killing her sister. Bartletf* mind u
tain a majority in the legislature.
establishment iu East. Water street where tu Racine, Kenosha and Chicago for help BHnoi* Cent ml fur 12.677 lias been awarded believed to have been weakcnifl by his v. r
rible exiwri-mce in the arctic r. gio-'.,
to R. V. Wuodlh-f, of St. Louis.
FOUR DEAD AND ONE DYING.
the blaze started. The path of tlje fire was in and it was promptly sent.
Boun4« uf tbo Swept District.
I Burglar* Lave looted tbe civic pawnshop
THE INDIANAPOLIS HOUK.
/In explosion on the PoUmiar Hv. r su-.,;&gt;:
the shape of nn immense V, rhe angle of
TH© burned district include* the south I at Darmstadt and secured an immense er Wakefield caused the death of tbxw u'- k
Washington to ..it* arrival here—even at
the letter being in the oil establishment,
hnndo.
portion of thi: Third wnrd und iu a general ■ booty in gold aud silver.
Occaponts.
night*-the route was lined with sympa­
Hev. Dr. John Hall and Iter. Dr. Robert
About fifty bodies have beCu wariicd
DES Moines, la., Nov. I.—Tbe farm resi­ while one line extends directly east to the wiu is bounded on the north by Buffalo 1
thetic faces. At every station, however
lake, the other running to th? lake in a street, ou theieast t»y the Ink© and on the I Russell Bfx&gt;th have rvsign«d from the a*li'*re from the wreck of the steamer Boudence
of
George
Cage,
a
mile
southwest
of
small, there was a group of waiting peo""I
uf- -I'nlho
Tbit,steal
J. *w«
—* l.y th.- river. Ou
“ * j- „r- dlrertnr.
1
-- • •
southerly direction.
Through Immense south rr
maula near Pi niche, Portugal,
people who watched the train speed by with the ciw, was burned yesterday. Four of factories from four to seven stories high
"Water street,
____ _ ________
___,K m-iulnary as a result ut the com [Hlcat ions
sweet, where
the fire._______
started,F the
Floods in the state uf Pnxiu-^ Mexico,
faces expressive
r JBL. of sorrow. At a number
the inmate* perished in the flames, and
. .- *. ■ H.IX. t a
n little
11**1.. north
I. of Buffalo . • ■
.
... . .
which were supposed to be fireproof the blaze oxtendtd
following the aeminary’s dispute with the caused over. x300,(*X) danuige to. proiH-rkA
■of places the track was lined on each side GcOrs© Cage inhaled the flame and will die flames spread with as much easeoa through street nearly • to Detroit
In this block, Presbyterian church.
and the lw» of fifty lives.
with school children.
of his Injuries. Thi. dead are: Mrs. John the frame cottage which they attacked far­
however, were several buildings that
Decatur, Ills., b*aaecam] the location
E. C. O'Brien, United Suites commir
Cage hnd child; two children of George ther east. After wiping out the factories cscajxaL Thu total loss is now put at |10,there of a commercial rolling mill nt pres­ rioner of navigatuai, in hi* nnuuAl rejxirt,
V
7
IW*/- u 1 C^V. agM
5------------------------------.l.r. ucl &gt; rnn.
and wholesale establishments the lire found OOO.W.
I
Everything was ready when the funeral''
•
ent at Burlington, la. Lt will give employ­ says that tha tonnage of shipping on th**
easy prey in the scores of blocks filled with
train arrived. For blocks all around the
---------- ------------- -- -- --------- -- —
meat to 4U) |M&lt;ople.
great lakes has been increased frutn 71l.3&gt;
A luong the big establishments destroyed i A boV wilh A eignn tte is responsible for a tram in 18S1 to LlSSAt! in WM. '
railway station the street* were crowded
Ny.wi Oblkans, NoV. 1.—The Grunewnld frame houses which extend the cast of
by the fire wear: The Union Oil company, Urw whieh dretroyad eight building* at
with people. Business in the city wns Opera houae, valued at $300,000, wm ile- Milwaukee street.
The gwvernintflt of. Paraguay ofior* t
owned by J. M. Mullenus nnd P. J. Terns, . Hummebtown, Pa.
nearly entirely suspended, and many In­
long list of pr-vraiums on farm anil facton
_ tire nt an early
- hour
., Wedncs--------------dus! rial^cHL-i bl Lshments had closed tn honor stroyre by
■From these the flames leaped to tha 273 'East Water' street, where tb© fire ’
products ns an inducement to foreigner* tc
Friday. Ort. S8.
of the gentle lady whose last joqyney was day morning. The building was insured freight houses of tho Milwaukee, Dike rtarted; the National Distilling coni]»any,
settle
in that country.
(Inly through the thorough Shore and Western. These caught .on tho 75 to 83 Buffalo street? Bloch &amp; Co., whole. *o near completed. Quickly the travelers for
Our minister to Hawaii, Mr. Stevens, ha*
A gang of cr-imterfeitera who hare been
disembarked, tho casket was conveyed to work of the lire department was a terrible extreme southern cud and in a moment sale liquors, ST© East Water, Bud &amp; Kip, ’ sued thi- newspaper Bulletin for libel for
doing
a thriving business with •parlous
conflagration
nverttd,
for
only
a
short
dis
­
the hearse, and the march wns taken up for
were ablaze along their whole length, ovsr manufacturers of upholstered furniture, | charging that the minister did not take
tho First Presbyterian church followed by tance away ore sicunted. tho magnificent two blocks. Adjoining the depots were the 251 to 230 Brnndway; lloundy. Peckham &amp; • proper care of the onstaway sailor*, of the ■liver dollars in Boston were captured by
secret service officer*. One of th-tlr num’
a number ot carriage* containing the fu­ Chess, Checkers and Whist dub, the Jesu­ freight yards of the totmurailroad as well Co., wholesale grocers, 349to255 Broadway; 1 ship William A. Campbell^
neral party and Indianapolis friends. The its' church nnd college, the Tulane univer­ as of the Cbivago and Northwestern. These A. Dahlman, Wholesale drugs, 267 to 271
Mr*. Christiana Eordner celebrated, her her, who gives the name of Williaia D
Fuller and who claims to hail from Chi •
streets were lined with people who looked sity VuQdlnus, nnd other fine structures. yards were filled with hundreds of loaded East Water; Jacob Wellacuer &amp; Co., tOM Hrthday at Keokuk.
\
on iu reverent silence as the cortege pro­ The university caught fire several times, cars, nil of which were quickly consumed. wholesale grocers, 234 and 25f&gt; Broadway; J J Obituary: At Buffalo, Jamra S. Eyon, ongu, says 'Jutt he and his partners hnv«
dotite-d &gt;30,000 in bad money in Bmtou
but the building wa* saved. The fami­ As soon ns it was seen that the yards were in E. Patten, paints and oils, 306 to 272 East aged O»; at Keokuk. Ia., Rev. George N.
ceeded on its way.
As tho cortege reached Ohio street &gt; lies of George Metz and
—— rLouis
----- , Hessy,
------- , who ।; the path of the fire n score of switch engines Water; Gas company, three reservoirs and । Power, aged 64; nt Watertown, Win.. WiU- LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
■* *
--------of
&gt;*•-the fourth
flaor
the wcn, Het ftt Work. to endeavor to get tho surrounding buildings;
k...iui_™.. mu
—-i— i^ko
r -u- jam dtangesaged 8fl.
sight thrtt must have warmed the heart ot occupied rooms -*
Milwaukee,
tig hod narrow escapes I juried ears out, of ti10 yard. The men Shoreoml WtaOrm trrlgl.. liournmol core
the president met his view. In military Opera bouse bui
ire.™
A burglar „
at „rwwoo.
Houston, Tex.,
has oe«&gt;
been
Chicago.
ranks between Meridian and Pennsylvania from death. _/
worked bravely nnd succeeded In removing to lMd»; UikMgo .ml Northwreton. cm. wntrnre.11. rerrntr foor Twr.' imnrixmon both side of the street stood the various
—»
©cm© of the trains, but they could only in yards; Milwaukee Chair company, stere ment uu fourteen munis. '
Tclrgraphiata Gain Their Point.
Following were t'.«’-qpoUUons on I Sv board
G. A. IL posts of the dty—3.000 strongI Dike them further south, the yards to tho and factory; H. S. Johnston’s cracker fac­
The Carmaux i.France? strikers have re­ of trade today: Wheat—October.; opem-'
Chicago, Nov. 1.—All the trouble boturned out to do honor to the memory of
tory, five story brick, Brwidway.
i north being blocked.
fused to abide by tho finding of Premier JOHc, du*cd
DcecmlMT, ojientx! 72c
their old comrade’s wife. With uncovered j tween the telegraph operators and the Gulf,
Devastation oa Drone!way.
: Lunbcu’s nrnitratkm committee.
cloxod 73%c; Mayv open-4 78c, clwiSd TSQc
Poultry Roasted Alive.
head* they stood while the procession Colorado and Santa Fe road was settled at
. On Broadway some of the buildings I The l^iler of a locomotive exploded at Coni-Cfctober. opened il^. dfwd.dUc; De
This
did
no
good,
as
the
wind
suddenly
passed through the lines to the church. u couferetfce yesterday by President Man­
burned Were: Murtha’s saloon. Tntten’s Palo*. Ala., and blew Engineer Monroe cembere opened 4U4c. c!o*ed Gj^c; May.
shifted from the northwest to almost direct
Here tbe casket wns again lifted, carried vel and General Manager Robinson, repre­
opened ttyfe clcmsi (ttc.
QitM-Octobcr.
saloon, the Mission kindergarten; Sheehan, J and Firtnum Church to atom*.
north and in a moment tho care which had
Into the church followed by the mourners, senting the railroad, and Chief Ramsey, of
blackamith; T. Bald &amp; Co., wboleaah*rag*;
The provincial aocretary of Ontario, Can- opened 2.&lt;ic. alosed »Mc; December, opened
chxwd EEKa May, o;« uod WtC. cireed
and deposited in front of the pastor’s table. the Order uf Railroad Telegraphers, and a just escaped the flames in one plnce were fiveatory brick building,empty; J. J. Quinn \ ado, has di tided to grant no more permits
burned
in
another.
It
was
in
these
yards
3M4c_ I'ork—October, opened S11JU. dreed
At it* head was placed a vaa© filled with committee of the order, representing the
&amp; Co.; Mrs. ranningen. saloon; Turner ; to bust deer in that province to American*
&gt;11.5X November,
opened &gt;11.80, dreed
jMrica (jbrysanthemum* jight feet high.
operators. Hereafter the minimum rate of that some of tbe most pitiful rights were Bros., flour and feed; Wellouerer’s saloon; ; Hereafter only Canadians need apply
fllJfl; January, opened £13.13;
dreed
!•
’*»© £hurcii WnS firnpsfl.
wages of the operators will be &gt;55 a month, seen. In one place half a dozen poultry H«m:»ck’» Imttber
l&gt;„yu,', red- .
r,nl&gt;k..
Jmklo, S13.8JH. Lard—October, open’d &gt;eu35.‘ rioted
cars
full
of
ducks
and
chicken*
were
roasted
And while the alight rustle of prepara­ while that ot the train dispatchers will be
denori Mali.,, -torerol mukno. On Mil- ; 0, TnuiUw. N. J.. :&gt;«■ «30.«&gt;X all.idna
" '’ I ‘ "xlon fc;r
•°’onin
wnsgoing on the I &gt;121). Shorter hours will prevail, and pay alive. As soon ns the destruction oi the waukre Kiwi; VMt.n * Sjiu, llT.ry; | bn^li ot pnauuc. Ti. Jury kkvr h3 ■ Liv* Stock—Price* attbe VtDan Stork yanl»
railroad yards was assured the wind, a*
Dahlman estate, six cottages; John Lavinn. &lt; J7JWI.
*
J o ga
ntr today ranged a* follow*. Hog*-Market
el:
draping of the church attracted the atten­ will be given for overtime, etc.
though prompted by malice, veered from
only moderately active and feeling wealr
tion of those who were fortunate enough to
! There Lave l-w-n IS9
north to west. Had it remained in tha store and residence; John Heffcramith,
“ii••
mST’iJI^S
price* ruled. hKM-V- lower than report**! Sat­
- obtain mhnissiun. The front of the big or­
Indianapolis, Nov. 1.—A special to north the fire would have exhausted itself in
urday mornlnji; jvxckcrB purchaiw slowly:
gan behind the pulpit platform had been (
rottage*. Bridget
Gallagher,
house; ♦ averaging three per «iay.
the lake.
•ale* ranged at HOOP-Vm pig*. S-VaC AO
entirely hidden with folds of drapery fee- Tlie News from Brownstown, Ind., says:
.PTO s’’‘luona-1
v&lt;‘u,inB -v*«««•* light,
rough pnekin.:. ^&gt;.1^'. o.
Forest
fires'
have
broken
out
on
the
tooued In black and white, while nlrave
mixed, and $&amp;JDQ5.7J heavy jiackmg and*!tip­
crftoeta^buSli
Jetfvn
*
iu
}
^S»%S
k
thr
jroMStep
rSif*
U
were three shields similarly festooned, nnd “Knobs,’’ south of town. The flames are BEGINNING OF THE CONFLAGRATION.
ping Iota
so arranged as to typify a burst of sunlight ispreading fast, carrying with them untold
ot
the
burned
buildings
were:
John
Knee.
-------------Z
Cattla—Rathisr quiet on local and ship­
of valuable timber.
Many Terribly Rapid Spread ot the Flame*— land, saloon and residence; Patrick Main,
the entire effect being extremely striking. destraction
.
Natucday, O©u S».
ping account, and prirre without mster.al
How They Made Their Way.
Wide drapings of black ran the entire 1thousand dollars’ loss will result Tho
residence; David Snllivun, residence; Mm. | Charie* Boyer committed a burglary at chni&lt;e; quotations ranged at *MXkLAO)choice
The fire broke out near tho corner of Normile, residence nnd Imrn; Patrick 1 Cincinnati at 5 o'clock iu the morning nnd to extra shipping steer*, XJ7*S4.«i gtod tc
length of the edifice over the stained glass forest Is about four miles from the town,
windows, relieved at each panel with mon- innd oh the high hills. At night the flames East Water and Detroit streets nt about Moennnck, residence; Cornelius Corcoran, ! began a five years' senteuce for the crime choice do, SJ.7n{MJa fair to good. S3.00V&gt;«
romtnoo to medium do. $!.9t38.M butcher*
s!«T rosettes of white. Two American flags 'light up the surrounding country for 5:30 o'clock and the alarm was immediately stare and residence; J ohn Daly, residence; ! ifl the uftemooiL
axecni, $3.11X13,83 stecken*. jdX 43J.D Tex*&gt;
.
x», v.
were ilraped over the front of the gallery, miles.
:
sent In, but owing to the terrible high T. |McCnrthy, residence; Patrick Munn, i Then, nm i«r.
twdcIwclUngrt Mrs. Hinton, four dwellings; I and three trust comnonfel^^rith iPc.higaF •teera, W.7.VF. .30 range irtrer*. SltUiU-W feedbeneath which the procession passed oq en­
winds,
which
swept
easterly
toward
the
yell Dead White Lecturing.
•re, &gt;1^503.75 cow*. &lt;1MJ2JD ball*, and 83.35
tering the church.
But there wns" no
ttai veal calve*.
Socth Nobwalk, Conn., Nov. 1.—, lake,. the buildings
_ in tills vicinity
. were
other display of the notional colors. The
Sheep— Market nfchrr active and price?
While delivering a temperance lecture at ‘ speedily consumed and the Ore spread with
ten side lights were festooned in black and
ruled steady and unchanged; quotation:,
Flying cinders
white and smllnx, while from each de­ Grand Army hall Sunday afternoon Henry ; bewildering rapidity.
ranged at
per VO lb*, westerns. S’, i'
.
—
----*
’
—
•
—
—
—
dashed
and
sped
on
through
the
night
S.
Leer
fell
from
the
stage
and
died
of
ap
­
pended a cluster of ■caruntlons, roses, and
QA35 natives, U30at.25 Texas, and SAMjAS
oplexy. Deceased was 62 yean* old, promi­ air like a mammoth pyrotechnic display.
lamb*.
*
palm leaves.
.
nent in the borough, served with Che Con­ Scattering in their flight they landed upon «lence; Mra. Smith, dwelling.
Service* in thr Church.
Produce: Butter—Fancy creamery, —Lji'
R-wM-hayo been con­
S8c per lb; fine dairy, 3'xiXSe; packing shx’k.
----------- s------------ B
S**1 at Rushville, Ill*., Qf the murder of
The church K-nt* only about hOO people, necticut volunteers, nnd was honorably the roofs ot the large manufacturing estab­
1 Feter r ox.
WCMCc. Egg*—Strictly fresh. Sic per dos;
Stevenson Accept*.
*irthat oreanlzcd ©tubs or’ other bodlra discharged at toe close of tJtvWiu-. Rfrwaii lishments, the pride at the city, and in a
cold
Marage. 18c. Live poultry - Spring chiekI &lt;xiukl not
invited. One exception to a prominent Prohibitionist und candidate
Thomas Neill Cream, the convicted Lon­
Charleston, W. Vil, Oct, 31.—Vice
Tew minutes buildinj after hull Jing was
tw lb; hens, 8e; rooMerr, fie;
| thia rule wns uinde iu behalf of abqut sixty for renrcHentative on that party's ticket
don prisoner, has confessed that from 1874 crui.
gutted and huge walls crackid :u.d tot­ Presidential Candidate Adlia E. Steven­
turkcyx 13c; duck*. 8ftl0c; gecao.
mMnixrs of General Harrison’s regiment,
to
l»«l
be
mad©
a
pnfetice
of
poisoning
dis
­
son has at last written hi* letter accepting
Water Score* in Peotutylvonla.
tered to the ground.
pnr doc. Potatoes—Fancy Burbank*, on track
solute girl* in Canada.
the Seventieth, who were given scats in the
8*a&lt;Wc per bu; Hebron*, 8£QA3c; rre-».
the nomination as candidate for vice presi­
Hazelton, Pa., Nov. 1.—Much apprehen­
south aisle. About one-third of the seat­
on? k u’I 'Yboat OTP i» estimated at 40,000,- pecrics=. SAQDk mixed, Sfiqifite. Sweet pfitoThe firemen exhausted their efforts and dent of the United States. Tbe letter is a uwi bushels,
’
ing capacity of the edifice wns reserved for sion is felt here over the scarcity of water.
toe*—Jersey. SXOO«A£» per bbl; lllbwb, &gt;1.7’.
short one, as he says he Is too busy to write
A nRro-glycttine factory near Lima, O.. Applca-Cbolce, 8A(»&gt;l?A25 per Mil. Oranberthe immediate family relntives and friends, Streams .ire almost dried up and the res­ battled manfully, but it was ltm&gt;owible to.
more.
It
is
addressed
to
Hon.
William
L.
get
tho
mastery
of
tha
fir.fiend,
which
Th*-Cape Cod, 3CfiOrf(7.ft) yer bbL
1
i and those of the general public who were ervoir is nearly empty. Water is allowed
Broom corn—Hur), UiJc yrr lb; whisk
| first, on the ground were admitted until to run through the supply pipe* only for rot', a on with ♦he violent wind almost diamxuuMTO.---------------------- tojarmg Tom Mathie. Benjamin Dow. brash, .u^ytc; green, wU-workitg,
f, -every Mat was occupied. Tbe doors were a short time mornings nnd evenings. In*
faudde and cover*. fcXoc; common brush.
: then cloned. Everything being in rendi- dustrial ratablinhment* using Kteam are Int.xu/a alarminx situation ill vu'ort
crooked, SKftflc.
THE 0EATH_«00HD.
I sea* th© strains of the organ were heard in embarrassed by th© lack of water. Soma of the 1 re department was al.hcot futile.
I prelude, and then softly stealing through of them have already been compelled to Telegrams w';u quickly ,di»iwt::h«l to Chi­
Mr. Zenas King, of tbo King Iron Bridge 8~!*
off- *«« broken,
cago, Errine and nearer cities for aid. all
I the edifice the voice* of the choir ringing shut down.
Nxw Tore. Oct. St
I „ Jhe
armycouuuns
containsHye
fl\-women
B women
C,-----Prussian
•««&lt;»** nnuj
of wi.!ch responded promptly, bringing company, at Cleveland.
Wheat-No. 8 red winter cash.
| “Lead Kindly Light.’’ Rev. Dr. Haines,
Tlie Deadly Odorlvaa Giw.
General J.vuxs M. Tuttle, the hero of Who on. regimental chiefs.
November. 7Onc: May. t»Hc. Corn—No. J
lire c:-.'j;n?s and men tu:-saist in Lie dire
| Mrs H*rri*uij’s pastor&lt;1 u ring the latter years
JiST ZHftlan‘1 li“
law mixed caah, SD}*c; November, 5(94; December.
Chicago, Oct. 27.—Six persons have lieen calami y. Chief Foley kept the -lire con­ Fort Donaldson, nt Des Moine*, I*.
I ttt her residence in this city, then delivered
Amo* Hess, widely known cigar manu­ which aliowH women to U- registered with­
May, 52c. Oats—No. 3 mixed caJi,
I i thort invocation. A selection ot Scrip- asphyxiated in thia city rince liut Friday fined to one block on East Water street
facturer, at Ottawa, Ills.
out peraonal attendance at the polls.
3fc; November. 'dSftc; December, STftc. RytrI tore was nwl and the pastor made a brief by odorless gas. Their name* are Thomas until 7 o’dot *t, when it, : &gt;t away from him
Mia rnuraM *. unihud h rrr.-rr..i to by Qnict western; fi06ifl)c tn car lots. B*rh y 1 whhTm The numrnem were then led in Cole aud wife, A. B. CoUlna and wife, and and leaped m osa th© st:«t and l&gt;egan a goHJn’y,WliTC’ ^rruuomc.at 0*weNominal. Pork-Qutet; old me®, HSJ&amp;aidJd.
Uto”"”” P“P'”' “ “An
«r «gi- Lard—Quiet; November, &gt;8.10.
■ prayer by Rev. Dr. Hyde, of the Congrvga- I’urtfe Goddmdabd John Glasnier, all of rapid man-j toward Luke Michigan, *ix
John A. Tatior, who served na mauen■ tfonal church, and after tbe rendition of the Hyde Park. The two bitter were printers, b&gt;&amp;d::i array, cutting dovu in short order
Live Stock: Cattle—Trading active for all
i,,1” I'1”’, ,l’ork l,T” ’ “«t«r &lt;n»non who gradea, and common to medium offering* fullv
ger for General Grant, at. Chicago.
E hymn commeucing “One Sweetly Solemn who cam© to this dty In July last from dozi.. s of buildings.
Rev. Geobgk N. Power, at Keokuk. misau album containing photographs of 10b per I'D Iba higher; poorest to beet native
H’Zbokiglit/' Dr. Hninra pronounced tho ben- Terre Haute, Ind.
TLrec Hundred Cottage* Destroyed.
Iowa.
steers, &gt;8^tS®5J7H per HD lbe; bolls and dry
■ edict km. So ended the service.
The entire lower part of the third wan!,
Goo. Ro^ecran* Quite HI.
' • .I?
™"
Chin, crrtaMth
Captain WKtusjjros Harlas.
*.™1””*. ot
"I tsu*
carrlm MBh her
Lar COWL JUfifcAffl. Sheep and lamb#—Sheep,
AT CROWN HILL CEMETERY.
WaemixoTON, Nov. 1.—Geuer.il W. 8. inhabited largely by poor families, was •t JuMfa Itarlmt. alHamahburg Kj
'
“*’*'*■ Th~ "" active and flrm; lamb*. In good demand, but
care
of 1&gt;J
bn1300
Joo values a iduvde easier; sheep, 92.3DQ3J3 i&gt;er HX&gt;
devastated.
About 3tD cottages were
RoMcrana,
register
of
the
treasury,
tequit*
riatDkmcK
VooEL.waU.knownTitiinu:
sopjK
uk
"&gt;
c
”
*
o(
■A Loa* Liae of Carriages Follows tbe .
lb*; lambs, &gt;5.11K&amp;a.l3K. Hogs-btrady; Uv*
__
j 111. He was at the department yesterday destroyed. Alarms came in every few Mllwftukm,
lilwaukee,
while croedug
the ocean.
I
—------------while crowing
tbe ocMm
---------------bog*. ?.’) 0^4,15 per 100 ib*.
minutes from parts of the city widely
AMta'llm cufet w» Uftel «ml born, 'or . -bort Um. wlta. to flntab bbl Mr seperated. The elegant residence of L. F.
J. W. Hraxr, weU-ktmwn ebmetar ol I r,lw„t 21^’
**’
to.
to ib. b««. .b. bu.
“&gt;
“*
Bnrllngvm. la.
1 v , v . PulIcr » Urare who went to
Wheat—Higher, cash and November, KAy-;
rf the mil journey wa* won begun. }----------------------------------------- r---------------------------------------------------JkMkS M. Wiuus, amtnlneut citizen a
good*- and got
the place where too fire started, wa* Loui*vilk«, Ky.
‘
° C* | bQxfJO®^ oat of his m-jiwy, naked the police Dumber. «7W«7V: May. WWSAc- Corn
bearer* riowly made their way down
Lady Eaodrtph CharchH, DL
—Higher; creh, 36c; November,
Doremdestroyed.
-------- w.
Many
— of tho
-----------------------------scenes at the great^caguto FttxDEBicg P. White, of to* ’end bim
igo the audicno* rose to it* fret - LnKlx&gt;X'r Nov. 1. — Lady Randolph a-.
b*r.
Site; year. Vfte; May. ilh©- "
organ softly played a golems Chnrek:!i pmaed a quiet night, but isgraw- fire of 1371 iu Chicago were re-enacted, the
Higher; enah. 2«c; November, 3H$c; Majr.
dynamite explosions,the leaping flames and ado Springs, Colo,
3®*r.
Pork-Dull; Jobbing. &gt;1175. Lord
-NwalaaL Whisky-Steady; tUft

*

�thi

WOOL

IKOT8TK-.

TCETlxnr. I CATCHING BIG FISH.

DEVICES FOR OLD STRAWS.

It I* perhaps true that most American*
Theeo-zotisl secret of
Mt too much. The peraon who eat* much,
You Need Ona of Thesa DMlpa.
nothing better and to
wlfling[
-ADDING A HUGE MUSXELLUNGE- ! yet is bungrj- and grow* thin. I* not suffer-1
; t
n.-jtuongraiMisDvmocratiejiDl •'
Ths
Tb» fallowing &amp; ----------------an extract from
is th.ire anything more um1«m or forlorn Joung to tbo end ot life. It I* a
lr. (.X-etend Inv.id«nt,.wv&lt;.l
w | tetters
•
MUST BE RARE SPORT INDEED. . Ing from' lack of food, but from lack of ami
ridleulou* than an old hat? Age Isie- question whether inihesedays age i| ; given
I power td digrat the foal taken Into th*
, ;
I h« of dot,- H yoa m . i
j ttonMcb, or frflm an abnormally rapid aew its dignity, even if well cared for, un- a fair showing, but It la fatal toi
■&gt;
. ttot ill l» ut—M iu know. ! coltora. Ooa.J M. Rnjk| tirauc waste, and should consult his pay- ti! a penod is reached when another gener- this doubt. It i* of nc tuo to ct
atlon with wondering eyes regards it with ; again*; tho tendencies ot the age! unless
. .tfrw wooHrooUmrantojoai j
&lt;^*U*rticl»ar.ep,
ticiab. '
Everyone puts Into his-stoumch more [ Interest os a relic of antiquity, if nut with one is prepared to be a martyr, aiDd tho
Hi, In
bwtoid
grout At»—ot |I
- ■1 . I. L.or
crantry
tb. toorid,
dteUto.t.ncra j
•“*'»
j foal limn Is d I grated by it, $ut in many veneration. From tho constant variation , tendency of tbe prescut nge 1* to
! cases a great deal of the material really | of «tylc* there ramita an accumulating yonth. Very likely, by the time tb| pn. .fte make ijreign good* met. 1
. j.-de. mi.! tmiSriea tun, w,ie'&gt;
azul.drav XL
'
TLrre are four of us in tills pilgrimage I digested fioe* uot do its full share of vital- variety of castoff headgear, article* that cut generation hns advanced to agej
&gt;..lu 1 M S! 10.UMJW. which of Ute Ututtoi .Swt,Vf,!l?!
i1"'
1 izing work.
have lest little merit in their short lives action will have come, and the fo? mats
,.i:o the wildernrsa—Mr. F. N. Lewi*.a;
except the favor which originated them.
individuals who were born into i time
:
.rSui.oooMBjwtugbcj I
Lt! ”~“iI m
.
Main
tireet merchant of LoniavUta and ’.j We live by the oxidation of food. Food,
.. ~
,
their
There are way* of using the material* of trhen youth Lad It* inning* will
■ ttutro ihMt no got .lot. of
■ In this .ouutry uu _. K ‘WMC»g«wl»
I -U t i h,&gt;
ftdr Harvazd; Colonel. ’. whatever, it* chemical naltfre—if It 1* food
: a Reason
1 iwmo'a.turel Iu U» United ^’o iu. wiihour 4:'o
-ma™. ... ,
and tm* ;
I | Weir, wu
ot Owensboro.atypical
Kentuckian, . in the true senre—is capable of living many winter hat* of both men and women declining years .Waunphantly iu
Thi, Utol r-prraeyte *u addt. old -x-epte.; otrgtuuyj
i
PtiwS‘
beside*
adding
to
the
coAfort
of
others
by
।
when it it recognized that age is veri
changed into a mure oxidized material.
race tu lbe , am! the Georgia pilgrim. W’“ --------------■
. -o With wonder- j Tbiscliehilcttl change must go on in umore
quiet, weli chosen gift*, but for summer ■ •»!
account nnd to be treated wfl det
* preparation.* tz:
Ui. slaughter we
«« uavu
or leas
way or
or death
death ensue*,
ensues, sinco
■■■ tu lr.-fBrutrr.tf ugtro tbun I ^t-Mtlw.”
turantt in- I 'u
.......................
for fish
have .. or
le»s nenve
active way
since
r.rtries."
1rated to the farthest extreme, head- tbe oxidizing of food I* neevasary for the straws,
straws, which
winch are
are generally
generally more
more bulky
buixy .. crenev and honor.
and vuriijr
enrily damaged
for storing
nturing and
unmngol when
wucu |[ Meantime
Meantime it
It U
1* necessary
y---- - - —for biti who
■ ■■..drttr!
nf Mkxrs,and this ;
*1 wonl&lt;
would stick to thi* jrtinci; ie all tho ' •lHnrl,;rtn«*t the Elliot. Thlsisno Arllng- ' life of thd ludivLlnal'cells, whose nggrega- for
packed nwny,
nneKed
awnr. there
them seems
aeema little chance of
of ' I desire* to get the good of the
tbe life in| which
way through, except only in thu case of ! I*5”’ ^he glimmer of a few white touts ( tion constitute* the whole of our compli- removing ttu lr often grotesque forms enn-—
•• In
•«» the
•»— swim
-win. ».b
;. ..! .Ut-rem’ing product!
he live*
to keep
by r*-I
redlining,
furvign guoda coming fonn oountrie* b'*l&gt;Ca^,.!.‘*Iprv**ncc °**Partr&lt;&gt;f camp-; cat&lt;4structure*.
Now if more material is supplied to the tin ly from sight without sacrificing them hl* youth. He I* gone when bd ernfe seri­
, • t’u- Ik iiux-rdtie pcdicyaf wLirh JL1.1 mnL-- «Lh rann*.!. m *«.. , ‘ r*. iind this U a* near the chair warming i
wklcu could malto wch concutoion, ou . ,„Iun. „ woal, Uu.ub,
o,
‘
tlm„ u e,„ uw_ „
•'otb„
ously
enroll*
himself
with
the Jldcrty pil­
; ;c vibration, how much
to the flames, for even a tramp would
of the community. T!:e wo.-; I l.n&gt; :n
thiixttuol would sell for? Aweneau gtxxls a* would fully offset! The brunch ct the balsam woods fan* the uicreithaij it can combine* with oxygen, sneer at the offer of a *traw bat. when lion
further place or ux.- for him.'
* inner
-,-------------------- — — —
- -it ball' its present market anytoucessiuns we might make to them, [ Unn.il check, the same air that Bayard much of the supply must parfoutof tho autumn winds nre threatening.
witne.
Perhaps some way can bo found for tbe I how &lt;!tur he may have. In &gt; n in,
fori Am a believer in reciprocity. Iu • Taylor ha* tlcscnl»e«l "as grateful to the ! body in a Mate not fully exhausted of Its
\V hy? Becwdw the same. grade
destruction
of
the
ugly
form
and
tho
•
H*
5
!t .&lt;[
i If be
fact, ao long ago a* April, 1HD0, in a lungs n* Fnlt riun to the palate." The vitalizing!power: and it la highly probable ucNruciiuu ui ms ukij lurm uno uuo --- , &lt;'er-'l nlreaily. rn..
,
: -I v. rj in London sell*
- e will
tahtanlMot U.orunU.ullM muataljUnuwil-V'l • '• -:h
water*
rnsh nnd swirl in tor- that these unoxidized product* are the
l- tomb
eut half a* much as in thi* cutumtUHCiaion which I prepared to send ; c!iar"
these who will co&lt;or
to JJ
vis "
Into tome n.rful or .Iwomtlre ullcl,.nd bo
l»
«”•-*"
to nil ts-raons—and they were legion— ' t‘!OU’‘chRUUel* ranginK from bowlder
lined ’ ot
causes,
direct urobjure
indireet, nature,
at manytotroubles
Mmily
a romewbat
which lenstben oat lu .tort Ute In n way Mupt- •» wSleh b. ba, l««n rual.n. «l|lc yet
X . jixaXKv what tlte condition whXldresMsl Ewon thasubiectS a- fc ‘«****»» ," &gt;to
me on tha anoject-of fig ।
xheip en&lt;,u wnveJS
with 1 we hivn applied the names ot rheumatism,
t may be. whether high or who addn.
able to tbe ibrltcp. rconomlcal UoaMwIte
bis
belonging
to
the
world
of
nkn.
[He U
riculturul depression, I referred to the golden *un rayit, upwanl to catch the bluu ' gout, littubmlnnfid the like.
If plain straw* are used, rip them up and
it- .;)!•&gt;-r. nothing but nn Ameri.
------------- --- -------- K'MUVII
sun
rays, upward
catchi*the
past and gone. There is to moril the world
advantages of- reciprocity.
I pf the
oloudtau
ether. toThis
thebluu
home
:
; ?•! -Kinley bill stands likeof thu nintuiu....i.— 'ft.iSunli partially oxidized matcrlalswlrcn- ( cleanse, dye or blench the braid* in *ul- of tbe old.
.
At the ume time 1 think it will very ; and haunt of the Ims* and picktre! and
qdiur fumes, as the straw and intended use
.;&lt;::iig y&gt;&gt;ur p»*’ket and savThe temper of tbe day lulmitu of youth
M-Jdoui bo found necessary to surrender ; trout nnd the majestic and gamy mutitel- bite In the tduod and arc carried to all require; then if a novel screen is wished for
0,' U», er tbe difference be­
partauf the Ixtiy. and are known to be get a small can or cylinder of some kind and of youth only. To belong to&gt; the world
adequate protective duties on -any for- ; lunge,
nut- young,
. American and English mar-.
more or lek* irritating to its delicate st ruc- j and fasten the end of tbe braid at the bot­ it ia necessary that one cuntint
eiru goods such as we can manufacture 1 McGulpIn Is tha guide. Brown of face tn res; orgins ami tissues.
‘■--jmaniand
If he ia unable to do that haJ hnsiI
dottbt it? Then here are
tom, having the straw well moisten*! in
in this country. Onr reciprocal rela*±7*7. *‘,nV'
Uk’»
In the case of the habitual overenter, water with n little gum in It., gradually festly nothing left but tq giro hp an[world
i--wing for the last twelve
t’.ons with coiijtmes in the temperate | Fn&gt;m K.J’iol.:A
leids ®s trough0the mtums
, wm&lt;m In
aretlio
constantly
acting
ir-­ wind it about the cylinder, keeping tbe which will have none of hlm^nil with
the
presenca)
bkxxl
of
such
ma
• iparative average annual
. a half mile orer
through
tho Uriah,
wfiSen
constantly
a* irwhich none of hl* previous claims ire for
jpnje,. forest
a velvety
ritnuia
tu thearc
organs,
mny acting
easily produce
- une grade of wuul in Lon­ zone, growing largely the :*ame kind of . spruce
forest a half mile over n velvety I ritual* to |be organs, mny easily produce surface flat ami cmoojb; It may be pressed
agricultural products &lt; anil living unip'r i tnrf formed of the falk.i spruce leave*, ns cliangc* in tho tissues so Irritated. As *ml dried by n hut Iron a* lbe ring* aro a momeut counted beside the fact that he
Ic do longer young.—Boston Courier}
.
rniu.nl States:
:
’. _J .i.„ .'...k.a spruce leave*, n* change* in tho tissues so irritated. A*
• ■rind about it or having a quantity
rMwnnarMWolw
camparhiiVely ’the
i&gt;" same condition*,
. i:-:—- —
will
• •» ■- “
a pterrfan
carpet,
nnd
wo
come
out
'
time
goes
in
lh&lt;.«c
change*
become
greater
’■ '
-nd wc cams snt ‘ time goes on ihcre change* become greater
l*rfcs Ln l*»nwound, ••.•curely fastened and pressed
'h.-k-c In United don&lt;^aver- alwn» Lu very limited. But just us wo no
lnr&gt;..iui&gt;,». expanse of water
— rI au&lt;l
-- ’ gr«m**.
■ - • and
- • "finally
••
on th*
the, nin*t
most lonesome
result ■in pi'rmaAn Idj-1 in Shoes. '
tightly together, net away to dry thor­
SLOc.i uf tlno sgv Austro- have exempliiled in the case of sugar, of fvtr*nw. It is
great
hlnnds, but ' nent .&lt;nuu|tion*
of disease, or In an ap- between
- ---- ....
---- ........
&gt;&gt;UU)UUU.l III
"Have you nuy sccondhnud shoes?’’ in­
oughly before using. If properly dune thi*
Han flenx-e. which at prvzv’it we do uot produce-a •'
—----------_ ir 2 death. Youth’s Com­
; ihe entrances on either -m-.
aide arc
narrow I ;-—
preclably haaten'ti
will result In a quantity of flat braid quired a young woman nt ona of our lead­
ii paniott.
panluji. ’ |[___________________
quantity sufik-ient for our duuu-stic sup­ I and v.imliug,
Cent*
circle* of the aameslze; cut them, ami, lap­ ing *bce stores.
are ;out.
The ".•**••
silent «oarsman
ply, m&gt;-in regard to tea, coffee aud spices, ' . The
. , troll*
, . —
’
—-•»•« ■
pound.
"We don't sell secondhand goods, mira,"
ping sufficiently, sew tlie ends together;
tVhy tho Ducks Died.
trbich com. to tu from tA-taral or «ni- £„T
*,■&gt;•»«*
T, .
lorcf "Sketches &lt;&gt;f Native Life" have tho fouudatioti material ready and said tho clerk shortly.
.
...
,
.
i
IRg.
Not
a
sound
dlsturlmthe
eternal
*1Th
S3
"No, of course net. I didn’t want to buy
iropKul'cumilnta. lher. la a ramta-11,„„.
,np .utbout mor. 1 or.
stretch smoothly the size of the screen
61
jn.-'t purofcan resident* of India frame; lay on tho rings ami Interlace them, but if you happened to have any
able opportunity fur tho ^cercteo uf thi* than n ripple. Only tiro lines folldiv in ; keep
1 ’ iargvlpmiltry
yard*. He followed tbo
them with straight piece* of braid; when that had bren left here by person* bnylng
round economic principle. I would have the wake cf the l»oat. The colonel nnd the gvticrkl
gvuvrpi custum.
miu
ior
some
timu
lounu
cuitom. but for some time found evenly placed faUen them down with a new ones, you know." j-Le imggqsud mysAmerica Lay these goods in countries I stiuieut have gone away to thetnseivc*.too it v. |y unprofitable. Hi* first brood of
rosette or with a needle and thread where tericusly.
that buy American goods, putting a duty f*r off to note their luck. The moment i duck:;
”- * one after another In n most or­ it areUM ncccAsary. A pretty effect may
docks died
"Oh, certainly. Here are a pair otj but­
upon such as coiuu tu u* from countrit** 1 lengthen out—and then the line lengthen* , dirly„
’ ’jynnnoer, onu at u time, at Intervals l&gt;e had by using one-half black straw braid toned Loot*—kid—but quito worn out.
ibat put a duty upoa .ur
lhl“’
I «»Bbt
»bM-;( ,f
---------------------of t».
tw4ntj -four hour*.
aud have tbe rest bronzed ur gilded, and Would they do!”
"What number aro they?"
|
Queer
rock
to
lash
tail
liku
!
The
sweeper
who
took
enre
of
them
asIt UAwcrirau tabor w. want to pro"J,!,? “I‘t
I
.I f
mounting upon a foundation of yellow silk.
,
,
rL&lt;lo
i not.
.
tunt.
In
tugging nnd mgif.'c,
iu.a
iu it
it come*, ...
tugging
mgitg, rorcd
rared:ns
tij.-u be could cure them If wo Tbe combinations may be varied and the
“Two*—small twos nt that. And1 here
tect, and, Americanhbmes.and
American!
home*,
andi Ldo
nut,
tect.
. ...
.
and with ojeu mouth tbreateuing n mod-i wouhl give Mm two anna*' worth of gar- patterns suited to your taste.
is one bronze slipper—thirteen, misses’
a* a consistent protevtiunist, regard as a rm
r
edition &lt;»f Jonah, to lie panting and {{He.
lie. black |*ppcr
nnd chillies. The euro
i»
A photograpb. card or work basket can size.'
ATTENTION.
•ubject for Irv. trade any articte into
:
L™ !C r-------- 1 ,..^L^.eI. ,। wnicfrtaisl}
wn* ctrt ala! worth the money, and wo -be made with a (rcj-h peach basket for a
“Bnt thirteen is an unlucky number,”
im. pulling
nnllhig out
o**t- almost
"!’&gt;■«»«. a*
■- fast
fn^r as
- ' gave It to him accordingly, but nlas! it foundation. After bronzing, staining or •he said anxiously.
aH
line
- Kral Sentiments About the production of which, iu a formayail- [ With h
able fur. use, American labor enter*, if (me i« pulling in nad^tlie water*white .with «n &gt; sq
i»ent in vain—ths ducks continued to covering thia with silk according to era’s
“Not In shoes, miss. And here is a ano
-linirn nail Catholics.
the conditions uro such./or instance, in contagious rage of a finny gladiator, there dlr. I
liking. Like your basket and put the first —not badly worn."
iflid ivit has just been
WcjwcrJsew
to the country and equally
Canada, that a CaimdiaD farmer can couhl
“"’'•* lie no rtooltection of the deprestiug ।।
n-..
.
"I will take them all. Thank you ever
straw braid around, over the side* through
N-i Irishman who read-­
hca'.t'Xirn nnd provoking cough &lt; f Indi- new In tho raising of duck*. Wc hnd no the corner space* and inshlu tho ends; a F &gt; much,” and she proffered tbe'ch-rk pay­
’ • votin:; for a man hold- raise certain crops more cheaply than iwatiun. Tu be Ashing where there never *u«p!&lt;ii&lt;&gt;n i f tho hum* cf tho excc**ivo little below pass another braid around un­ ment for fiie refuse shoe*.
ii-shows that Mr. we van. I would protect our American arc muMjuitoca or-pmbiria or even-black ' mortality;[but atSart ^rc received n visit der tho sides, through the corner* nn&lt;l
"There h no charge," he said a* bo
farmer* bv Irtitiini* such a dntv on tliOM* -re
ur-pmumn or crcn&lt;oiocK murrain? ; ju’ii niwi
rcvrivcu n vis;;
,t!&gt;! i“7.Jh..,.
"‘"J otMrJnAret* - ntributa»toth* fromjtfriiwl.
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over thn-'ends; then another «nme a* tbe handed them to her in a nent package. "I
products that Canadian farmers could source* cf univerf.il charity and gvnere—Ii
Welmiuobncd thocxtfaunUnaryfatality f.isl. alternating until tho depth of tbe *i;ppose you want them for hanging bas­
nut nuders-Jl them. In the same man­ Uy. I.r-a the hay fever patient snuff* only , to w’li. h our duck « u &lt; n-Mibjfct, nml asked basket is suflicicntly covered; then pass ket.'-?’’
“Mercy, no! Mv sister is to liejnarried
I him il he isul'i
’' *ugg«*t
‘ n cure. ~Our. inuo- braid* front the top down under the bot­
.
ner I would protect our fruit growers the tattle with th* trimt.
• In the city of 'from Mediterranean fruits, nnd would
But
muskt-Huage—a p&amp;Jpitatwm t&lt;»
i&gt;. ci£ch
ci^i-u a munKtniuugv
paipiuit- . !cciu.e«vn*
tom and upon the other side, weaving it thi* evening, and we want them Co throv^
ing. throbbing, gamy aggregation of fire- [I "Yt*,’ ■ t&lt;j replied, 1 can. Cail the jn with tho horizontal braid*; do thi* ou after the carriage. Ourbwn a^opll new, ,
encourage tbe iitsT industry iu onr own
(Ku:nd* of aqueous life—you --------- - rtnii a-'.l him that for every duck all tide* cf tbu basket and finish the end* and it must Ui an old shoe always to living
country, so that eventually the liulk cf sml-twenty
Brier creek men must waitYor thatiM-fore ' that
» tro n this date bo will have to cf braids nt tho top by a strip of plush and- luck."
• pur hemp, flax and other tegi tablefib&gt;-rs
“I see/’ said the clerk, and he gazed
fancy tack* beaded down ou the inside.
; ."ft cuine to tell what luck you have hnd. *
should bo produced at home. 1 am fur Oh. you swamp fishermen, gently thrtr.v ;
Wt did i.-,| not another dark diol. The
Get a round stick a* long a* the width of dreamily after her, retreating form, mut­
___
. jtiit the sweeper had been kill­ the basket-, cover it with plutii apd attach tering In a vivid monotune, "anil the
the protection of tho American lalxirrr’s oat your line, nnd watch that do leaf or truth
home and labor, but I am equally, intent ; liljrp.id or stalk of bulrush entangle* its ing tlie dui^F for hl* own use, and relying the two lids nuulu &gt;if |pasteboard and cov­ family sh.ie-i range from sixes to eight*—I
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on protecting tbo American fanner’s ' intrutivo green upon your glittering sfAicn. on onr ignorance hnd been *o midnclons as ered with silk, bend a stiff wire iu the See."—Detroit Free Pre**.
Dr! you ftel a grntlq tug? Draw up—you •. t&lt;&gt; a»li in tip.* name of medicine, for money form of a doubl* buil—or two pieces of
home and labor.
small* rattan will do—cover with pln»h.
h:ivo caught a weed. Tn';e it off nnd care- ,, to buy coa|&gt;|mcut9 for reasoning.
’ fully let your H»J fret uf line out again. * I
nnd w.v a strip of braid between them;
Among the many vegetable wonders tho
POPULISTS SUPPORT HARRISON.
then place the end* cf the bail between the piteht-r plant or nuntMunn cup is :bo rucst
tl. Rr»:in'i I.o»&lt;- of.Aulm*!*.
I Permit the line to lie along the lore &gt;
M. Renan
‘
* 'hl*
’ cat •friend*
• ’ •less •finger, pressing the tips. Lounge not, ait 1
Kenan found
lu- stick and the side* of tbe basket and drive iutervM.ing. The plant grows wild in peat
through
them:
in arpar- bogs in northern Ohio, and iff much valued
in his
ms dog
ur; one*.
uun. But
i»uw what
nuuv Ira*
ic&lt;r- &lt; a
.. fancy
......j nail
.............
..................
...... , tput ____
j steadily, drawn up like n tiger ready to tclligdnt 11 [nn
mer gave In personal .deport-' tition Iwiow this and linn with silk; fasten I
sfirlng. nlrrt and lithe in nn instant. That 1 + 0.1 . t|i(1- fortliv.
JJH.V Ju R
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r.« a vrgetabl- curiosity. The plant grow*
A special
the Democratic New York
*n«y'‘ were often affectionate, but ai ta-swl
tas-wl to each corner and the cover*
covers mny in clump*; leaves nil radical and hollow,
.-■ •I io r.rccp^said nomlua. glittering, revolving spoon, spinning on Its ’ merit!!i Th*y
then aud there saying, in Times
from Topeka,.Kan.,
says:
ku*hin.r i.r familiar. The cat Late* I hsvu a square design outlined with some hence the name pitcher. The hollow leaves
*"Zl-----------------J’" 1
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swivel, will be seen presently. Ijrok out,is
with an
that bo
Tbe sensation.of tiM day tn Knn-a* is tour arm out'of Joint? Gather your«c!f. 1 gu»h Or f.uiuliariiy. hut the dog like* it.! f.-.ticy braid tu com pic to tho work.—New ar.- most generally filled with water for
i.
t with that Irishman, tho interview with Mr&gt;. L&gt; ist\ who ha* A'&lt;.v&lt; r mind McGulpin’i chuckle, for • c 1 anil in wiirn .si’, v.d boisterously affec York Herald.
the pnrproa of drowning insects: the inner
-—*-----------------------been icccuipanyiag General. Weaver in will look out for oar*; yon l» k out far i tionatl* toward Ids nm-ster; but Tom or
face of tho shield is beset, with stiff bristle*
Origin ot tlio SinthauiatlcSl Sign*.
hbtuiir through tlfo southern states.
' yourself. Yon have hitched n lightning i Tabby t ik-!s no I’llicrtii s ami permits none
^pointing downward, allowing tbe insect*
to
I
m
taken.
.\l.
Renan
had
sometimes
The
sign
of
nddliimi
is
dcrivrel
from
the
She
recites
th?
imUguities
thev
were
express*
train,
and
it
I*
billed
through.
I
to enter, but by no means allowing them
;«'.i cuntiiUon that said
taken
in
*thiy
cat*
:«&gt;
rid
biin'clf
cf
rat-.
.
initial
letter
of
tl:o
wosF
’
plua."
In
mnkdraw tn-m the ticket and
to escape. I Lave found as m.tny a* a
-- ......
Until In. keep Lt'it. ob^ for your life don’t
n &lt;&gt;f ••utnptroJIcr. .iu&lt;l be, rabjccted to and then declares that if u ' slack the line. Blood on your finger? All‘i Hc nei-er klnetv one ih.it did not behnv* ing tho capital letter it was made more dozen species of insects entrapped in one
r.’.l..«*lr until
imrt at
carelessly
until the
tho tnX.
toXjjurt
of of these vegetable magazines.
:ida&lt; rd m&gt; to withdraw in vote fur Weaver is in reality a vote for 1 right, that will cool your fever a little; it well c.r tb.ii luul ; ■; n distinct per-uunlity and more««!fi4 u.!ti&gt;t be :.omiullol Cleveland in this utate her desire’is that in only the lino that h.-u cut through into [ They reitsSned on M.me facts that wc.* tbo "p” was finally placed near the center,
The victims that fall prey to this plant
the Populist^ tcratch tta.it ticket awl
fi&gt;rcv«l on [tln-ir attention. For instance. hence tbe plus sign, a* wo know it, wns roon deiay nnd become u liquid form,
' -the fle*h.
Came In sternly, jerk not. still come In. I an owfayric** Tom, who was attracted by a gradually reached.
which is Imbibed through the inner coat­
vote for tta/Harn cm elector*.
Tl.o
sign
of
subtraction
was
derived
ing
of the leaf nnd as*d in Hated. The proof
rat
invasion
to
the
fl
it
of
.'I.
It
nan.
would
Take a good.
... ... - ....
.
Mm. Lease is, next tu Jerry Simpson, You can’t? Yon mu»t.
.
r v,.t.-for uu Irithman, and
‘
come to the parlor to,
to from the Wted "minus ” The word was chat this plant d&lt;x* feed on Insect* 1* that
used'[roughly
roughly came
t r an Irish Roman Catholic. the strongest lender of the Kansas Pupu- breath. Never mind McGulpin. he 1* pnll-1 when
! find contracted in m. n. *. with a horixon- the liquid never becomes - very offensive.
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L '-ii.- 'i them all lists, nnd her expressed wishes have ing toward shore. There he goe*. that complnin. hillock of foam means one fearful strike
yf. and Mme. Renan, who h;:d ready.. tai line.nbovc to indic.iU&gt; tbnt some of the The plant drinks up the organic matter as
-1 uuworthy &lt;-f support.
caused great consternation nut only in . for life. It must be tiger against tiger! sympathy vith nnltnal*. quite andersuxti lettera had Lc&lt;-n left out. At last the let- fruit a* it dissolve*. There is nu insect that
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Euw(* C. H-JSiuxa
• &gt;rn to th!* SMb day of her own patty, but among the Deni - now. Let him tangle your line nnd he Is j from the tone of Tom'* mewing that !&gt;•• tern were omitted altogether, leaving only is a little toi much for this plaut. It en­
| -. * ?rv me.
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ters into Hie pitcher* or hollow leaven and
safe. Ab, that rush tneiuin bunines*. never . had'* grievance to air. It they called th* tbo short line.
crats. .
Iloj.twrxi. M. Nonfo*.
The multiplication sign mu obtained by feed* upou its relatives as they happen to
She concedes every southern state to i mind tbe boat, go overboard, but hold that servant toilnqulrc what It wns the ent at;
I - in and fur Etiy Cotmtyl N. V.
Cleveland, nnd therefore at this late day I line tight. Pall, pall, pull—oh, pull, for a ! once *howfed Itself satisfied, .ind rubbedi changing tho plus sign into thejetterx. fall victim* to this plant. When he be­
.
Thia
wa*
dona
because
multiplication
Is
come* tired of this life he makes a dart to
indicates her preference for Harrison. I yard of slack will raise the laugh on you. I itself igalist one or the other, or Loth, nnd
tbe bottom of the wnter, drills a holo
Good. McGulpIn. the l»w i* among the! purred ns hanl a* it could.—London Truth but n shorter form of addition.
Her advice will be followed by many,
Division wa* formerly indicated by plac­ through tbe cup and escapes, allowing the
1
—--------bnt at tins time it is-im»x-ssibla.to say to ! balrutiie* and.the shore is near. The lash- j
ing
the
dividend
above
a
horizontal
line
water to pass away after his departure.—
I Ing monster feel* the tickling of the bul- j
Long Eugngctnrnta.
• m I tho divisor below. Iu order to save Cor. Ohio Practical Farmer.
what extent.
! rushes, an&lt;l he knows that means speedy |
Long rn jngvnicnts.nrv galling, like any,
dtfcth. Now for one hist. mail. 81-spalring . other chain. There may Im- clrcv.mrtances। space in printing the dividend was placed
. to the left and tbe divisor to tho right.
Nalluinker* at Halcwwco. England.
"Tho Cottager's lirarthstone.**
! effort.
which justify then*. l ::t they are rxcep- After year* of "evolution" the two d’s
: Straight up into the air he shoot* him- ■tlonnl 'circumstanced. nnd we .-ire only deal
I once painted a picture of Jwi interior; I
were omitted altogether, and simpladoU
“elf. Li* lithe tide* *|&gt;nrkling with'drops’ In .- wfth things a* tbiy generally exist.
nailed it "The Cottager’s Hearthstone." I
As with Itbo
ho
f set In tho^dac.- of each. A*
Tviwo:.Jan
.-.lim.-t
always
Is
tbe
chiel
thatgh-ten tike diamond*, a volcano of hot
spent ucdrly nine months upon that hearth­
rage. Jx-t liim Imve hl* way. let nut the I ?wffertr.
.,ntfrrr- ,„
vr wrong i* _____________
_ .r! otL-cr*. the radical sign was derived from stone. Onu day, after I had given tha
•Her
immeasura"dy
-1 th- Initial letter of tho word "radix.”
line just bo niuch. How much? Enough tu i gr(..,5rr jjj.v struggle* along the weary
[ The sign« f equality wa* first used in th* thing the flushing touches, I showed it to
ki-p him f:ut;i whipping it lujwaiu. and , j-,,nrs i,f w|r.:tig iu a fulso.pctitioo, aud by
n friend.
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, m.t ttibugh for him to loosen that hook; ; -|l(1 11}.
!n folks nnd h/r ttmpu. !I year 132T 1»y a IjArp mathematician, who
"What do you call itf" be nsked.
’’u1,-::tuttd It to avoid frequently repentthi* i* hi* one grand ehnnee for life. He •
th&lt; a Torn sees*&gt;m:cbody yotingn .
I’ told him "The Cottager’s Hearth­
end• v_
lis tis .! *’*■ the words “equal to?'—Philadelphia
flings himself like n circus acrobat, nose . and fn ...ur
■ ’ arM• m« re attractive,
--------en
----------stone."
Knj£pnjl.ut h I ‘
.
pointed away from boat ::t*l .-Loro. Now, i
„
•Oh!"
I am unwilling to
■ his newv love, and
A Xcw Artificial Stone.
. if you know anything, let him go. i»nl only &gt;
0 rtn|i he marries
He looked dubious. I have often seen
ninrrii
outof
ofnlnue
pique some orc
1Tbs product —
yuntil with giotle pn-ssuru you can tukn ;
u'th.i,-jromrri.
•; -;out
people look that way when they have been
Ion -of artificial Hone. e*peh to he her grandfather or « R | cill|;y for imvcmenta, i* largely cn^tbo in­ looking at pictures of mine.
I him as a lug will tow a great ship nroui-.i.
;
1 I* he off? No. That white turbulent circle ।
I.-* into an old tr.aid, un-lI ’t | cr
wu»e. T!.&gt;
—«= -■
— product ‘i*
‘
crvi.w.
ThtK !lauds
of *?;
this
"Where’s the hearthstone?" ’
ursklf*
*k.[” • life Iswrelk
----------------[ mean* that he isktill hooked and your
rkwl.and
all_beentue of a loug ; ............
craskv.i.
granite,. which
I could have titown him where It wa*
....
’ ’ ' 'h lt.cor|
rpprated
. —•Ludjjate
--J._ . - Il*
—VI.I with IXvrtlaml
---- 1 —
Weekly.
cement,the water in the If I had hnd heart enough to db It. When
’ i* bringing him toward you againI. VS ill jjngr.gt-n:«-4t.
i be try another leap?
I
n maa has ihqde a hearthstone the feature
pro.v- ’ U-itigautom.itI
gauged. AfU r
HE DEMOCRATS.
these nir.terial* are well blended tbe cott­ of his plcture?nnd has spent nine month*
; He would if lie knew bow out of breata }
। yon nre. standing there quivering likoni
er 'to i» '• dd
slab molds
At l«Lt-, After searching
forinyears,
1 have lined
• cr,.wwith
„ tine.
... on it in order to make it a* unmistakable
i frightened girl, pautlog nml with eye | di.coviw-&lt;*l‘the only genuine and effective | When t.:csi.ib* are wt they are turned « ut its pcMlblr, tn be asked to point out the
’ aflame with delirious intoxication. Draw j■ cure (cr Lay fever. All tbe quinine pills of t!iu mold* and steepeil for about ten part of the picture in which it is supposed
wrote that about half of-the
I in steady, the boat i* in tbe shallows. I In the world will aot give n tenth ot th- day * in a sclution at t.lllca:oof so.In, by to be, is n discouraging request, from
;
• w-re thieves and bn turners—
tbe point of view of the earnest struggler
: What’* that Lrusbing your leg*? Never relief to the sufferer tbnt will n ningletrhd which proecs* they become indurated.
of my great and only remedy, nnd I give j i«ue silicate cf soda solution in rjada by lu the toll* of art.—AU tho Year Round.
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."n- than half—we meantit.
। ——•
I mind; it I* McGulpIn crawling nft with bls
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.' th. : particular classic mold
-Whosoevor provideth not fur his own ■ g;UT |look. Are you going to lu*o your the ide* away. It I* nothing inorc norles* bolhug a *;wi d kind &lt; i steuu «ith 70 per
"nnaiut'wrpiv.ra..tirnu a ivash made of witch hazel and co- I ct ut. c;iu.*tic £xla, previously modu into a
"... is
• worsest-than
— ______
—anInfi-fol.
””
‘ ;, uarry? You see him plainly now. six feet
’ ’ "i" ' ll the truth.
bouFC-bold
infidel.
Will be shoot that monstrous c-ine, to be applied to the*na*;il passages I gohxtIon witliSsau-r. The tilica of the
A &gt;'■ Irod men have ccmo to n* and These women belong to households 1' away
Breach of promise actions still go merri­
They I power agafifat the boat and tear himself when the dreadful asthma comes cn. It rtone dissolves and 11..-sclution is diluted ly &lt;m lu spite of theorists who would abol­
• ■ ut*d us on our stand on pen- which are not "provided for." TK •• '
;&lt;Av to freedom? You may have tho mus- will stop tbe wheezing in no time, end . far unclothe required &lt;rength. The tiaha ish this remedy for woman’s wounded feel­
nd only thin morning one of our live in free trade England. The men [
kellunge ague and lose everything If you | then bay fever will have lost all its ter- , nre taken out of tin- hulul'mi, scoured with ings. In a recent one the defendant waa a
• ■ iz.'.ns and a captain in tbo Con- in their families aro nut lawless nor in­
| rors.—Cor. St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
I water nnd stacked hi yards where they Huddersfield hotel keeper. He had ad­
aro not cool and sternly.
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army said to goon. Cleveland ; different to their comfort. They cannot
r.re kept
fur &gt;nnnt
months
I !-urat tnr
h* before being sent away dressed his victim in loving terms, had or­
Ixsan out, throw that rijht arm n* far as
»rom the woraa-Pitubnrg Dispatch.
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his n-con 1 clear, and he slapped ■ with all their efforts eao enough money pcssible front tbo boat. Suppose you do
namented his epistles with "cabalistic signs
A LIvo Tailor** Goose.
'••■' .ny beg ;nrs in the face. He wants to provide for the miVe sustenance of fall out. Stand up to your armpit*, but
commonly in use among lovers" and had
A tailor’t goose is not usually an amus­
presented her with an engagement ring.
■ to do the same business again, . those whom they love and would cherish. don’t low your taut bold. There he Is, Li* ing object, but its appearance under the
Ono day I wa* cutrryiug a couple and Yet he changed his mind, and when asked
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•• truth will hurt no one.—Dur- • But they are not to be blamed, for the tlirer eye*, bloodshot and defiant, glaring arm of a GtermaD tailor in Chambers street
at you. Now for McGulpin-yua have the other day caused some laughter. The my clerk was stand in; just Ixhind them why, had no better reason to give than
r.-«m Globe. .
. free trade laws by which they are gov-'
in
the
cliurcu.
A*
soon
am
I
had
uttered
done all tbnt man , can
that he was "occasionally troubled with
tuo do. Steadily tbo peculiarity of this tailor's goose was that
! erned bring these result*.
guide reaches outpeaceful
the
* [] It was alive, and u it stretched it* neck the word* "I prououm j' them man nnd Indigestion." Miss Squires, tho ill wel
flash—out you
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The American man of family has a mighty la»hing—n Muufcfnl
flash—out
yo
you. • inxijy froin unt]cr the tailor’s right arm wife together," the pfntlrman thoUght it lady, sarcastically assured the jury that
■ pcaVeful
..*l_
j,Mth
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n courerrtent opportunity to give hl* wife she had never heard anything about indi­
graver responsibility.
He makes his go—up the Lank- falling lim^ and breathpruce, || its beak painted toward a half dozen pairs
lex* on the sweet, soft bough* of spruce,
a rraouauing kiss. The old clerk did not gestion until her lover found that she was
-----hand, of
trousers
hungover
own laws.
thenawly
tailor’made
* left arm.
Thewhich
combination
waa i approve ut »uch goings on, and grumbled not able to raise a sum of money to help
The election of Grover Cleveland while McGulpIn hauls in. hand over hand, ‘ the tailor’* left arm. The combination was
certainly more comical thou the uverbur- out iu a very audible voice. "Now, then, be- him In business. Mira Squires got a ver­
b»b-i -meaning John C. Shea han. And da- I
your
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1 than tha ovcrbui*would imperil the home of tho American
dened tailor bad any Idea of.—New York ! have yourjcire:'." My risible faculties dict for fifty pound*.—London New*.
workingman and those whom he has • uud Stream.
[were
proof against ....
the ............
kit«, bat
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were I'-vw
--­ this re­
vowed to care fur tn sickness or in death.
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mark wa* too nine a far me* end I fear that
Hiipltl Firing.
। Time*.
The Gatling gun is now worked by an [
Every man who regards the happiness
I »miled.—Cn-ub’.il Magazine.
Bats on Shipboard.
A Lewis ten (Me.) French Canadian, «z&lt;4
*«*&lt;! particularly Mt for an Irish Boman of women should realise that Grover electric motor in the American navy. The (
It w It rery K"« whJ1' bc'°'’ *?*
hibiting to a friend a hog of Hoge propor­
ll Is Daughters.
Cleveland stands for unprotected homes, motor I* attached to the breech of the gun. mariner ctuae to reallre that nmoog the
tion*, exclaimed: "Now re«- that I I raise
A few yerro ago t’wro wr.« a man In him myself. Big hog, ain’t I?" Tho
them all treacherous and unworthy of and that Benjamin Harrison represents Hitherto a couple of men were required to mutla wbleb betot bl, ealUiMt be muat
Devonshire who had six or seven very cor- same man being asked where ho lived ro­
•“Pport.—Aflldarltuf Edwin C. Bobb la*, of the party which him pledged itself to nerve th* gun, one to train the piece and
-^"Wbeuadtod bo-^b.
drop tbe shot, the ocher to work the firing
Hiiffalo. ■ .
keep away free trad cavils.
crank; btlS now one man is sufficient. By
Lock just Ilk* it.” Hl* dwelling waa aid
The force bill cry of tho Democracy la
touching a switch he can train and operate
aetly like that of hi* next door ndghbcr.—
tbe gun at will, so a* to fire either a single
shot or At Us1 rate of LMO t minute.—
S&lt;**re«r.ry .«&lt; A=r'*c&lt;llt«ra Tail.

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THBNEW LAW.

Peoples DRUG STORE

A row Blraplw Bain. Gorern tho Knrklnr

HE largest compete
stock of new and* sec­
ond hand School Booke
and every tiling needed in
tlie school room in Barry
County.

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XHustratoA.

The methods of voting under ths
new election law of this state is not
difficult, when onoe the principle is un­
derstood.
No elector needs to lose his
vote, if (io will but exercise a little
care. All the tickets regularly put in
nomination will be printed side by
■ide on one sheet of paper.
This will
be- the omciAL ballot, and in the
only one allowed to be voted.
The
voter will be given one of those official
ballots by tho inspector of election.
The voter should see that the inspect­
or’s initials are pyt on the back of the
ticket in one corner. The voter -nist
take this official ballot with him alone
into tho booth.
At the head of the
Republican ticket he will find first a
vignette or design, under that the
word republican aud under tho latter
a small open equate, t]|us:

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little square and that is all that is re­
quired of him. That makes the official
ballot a straight Republican vote,
counting ono for each candidate on the
Republican ticket
If he wishes to vote a split ticket he
can do it in this way: Suppose he
wants to vote the Democratic ticket,
but vote for the Republican candidate
for Governor.
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to vote the Democratic ticket, he Lues
not want to vote for M r. Morse.
11 he
doe? nothing more, he does not vote for
anyone for Governor; but, to vote for
Mr. Rich, he must make a cross in the
square before Rich’s name, thus:
El Johnt.kich.

This give? his vote to Mr. Rich* Tills
marking tain he done with a black
lead pencil or pie stamp furnished by
the inspectors of election.
Remember
that no other marks must be put by Ihe
voter upon the official ballot, except
the crosses and the straight lines to
Bear these t,wo rules in mind:

To split a Democratic ticket, pat

To make the subject plainer a
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The Democratic state central com­
mittee are hard pressed for mud to
throw at John T. Rich. They are note
flooding the,4toto with circulars charg­
ing him jHth riding on passes while
railroad commissioner. As his duties
required him to go over every rood in
the state during the year, it would
have cost the state thousands of dol­
lars if he had not used passes.
Every
railroad commissioner, including the
present Democratic incumbent, has
used passes, and should use them is
much ss a railroad superintendent.
The commissioner is in a measure
superintendent of all the roads in tha
state, and in looking after aud en­
forcing regulations for tbe comfort
nnd safety of the people and the em­
ployes, it is proper that he should use

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One of the lady employes at the canitol writes a communication to the
Jackson Citizen, bewailing her fate,
and in the same breath giving away
thc/information that the lady employes
have all been assessed 81 per week for,
funds with which to carry on the cam­
paign in the sixth district She thinks
this is civil service reform with, a ven­
geance. —State Republican.

Fred L. Heath,
THE bRUQQIST.

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Is just aaieod t» Trav. as the deflar of the rich. He sells
THb Light Running World Renowned Domestic, Ihe New
Home and some ether ftntrclaea machine?. '
He wDl sell yon a machine fer a small payment down
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay yon to sail on him before yon buy.
Needfes, oib and parte for all machines,

SOLID WEAR
lajthe length of time that

SPOONS HO PORKS

IT’S A ‘'JIM DANDY,”
The stock of lumber and shingles lately
purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson £ Rider.

Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—-“Good
Form,” cf $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewery store
Quality and price al­
ways right.

The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

F. R. Pancoast

Their Ko. 2 shingles are “just too s\\eet
for anything.”

At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studmg.

WINTER
UNDERWEAR
Soon, and remember we are better able than ever before
to suit you in that line of goods,

A. E. STA UFFER
HA5T1NQ5 BANNER

N. Y. TRIB W
The two papers for $1.10 per year.

E HAVE just received and opened up our first
invoices of new fall dress goods. To say that
we are pleased with them would not describe
it. And our friends who have seen them are
satisfied: They are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
see them.

come in from 12 1-2 CTTS up
Come in anyway
We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
and see our stock Tof

Judge Newton spreads himself over
two platforms with as much agility as
Adolphus Acrobat Ellis.
People do
not expect so ranch from an attorney,
but a judge who hasn't political hon­
esty enough to declare his principles
openly cuts a sorry figure, before the
people, as n candidate for justice of
the liighest court in the state.

"The Republican party did not or­
ganize for spoils; it assembled about an
alter of sacrifice and in a sanctuary
beset with anomies.
You have not
forgotten our battle cry—'Free speech,
a free press, free schools and free ter­
ritories.' We have widened the last
word; it is now a free nation."—Ben­
jamin Harrison.

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In his uppea peninsula campaign.
Judge Morse alluded to fanners as
“lazy devils." In the lower peninsula
he calls them the horny handed sons of
toil, whose labors feed and support the
world, and much tnore of the .same
kind of “taffv." John T. Rich knows
and sympathises with the farmers and
never speaks otherwise _than respect­
fully of Umjd.
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to please yon, and goods that have proven very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

goods.

We want to show
you the best stocked
storein town, with

STAPLE aai FANCY Gmteriej.
Also Crockery,
Lamps.

Glassware,

hapis

We are now showing our first invoice of thes goods.
' Come in and see them

China and

Everything new and nice.
ilLXJAMIN HAkRUON A&lt;M

Tbe following is a split Democratic

T. PHILLIPS.

The Reliab le J eweler.

“Our money should be as national as
onr flag. That is what it is to-day,
and it should be us sacred as our na­
tional honor, and as sound as the gov­
ernment itself.
The people of this
country no more want free trade and
the conditions which, it will impose
than they want worthies* state bank
money.”—McKinley.

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. When the official ballot has been
properly marked, it should be folded
so as to conceal the face of it, but, to
show the initials of the inspector on
the back. The voter then passes out of
the booth through the door opposite to
the one through which be entered and
hands his ballot to the inspector at tho
ballot box who [fats - it into the box in
full view.
If a voter spoils a ballot in preparing
it, he can get another by returning
the spoiled one to the inspector who
furnishes ballots.
If he is usable to
read, so as to prepare his ballot, the
board of inspectors may designate
some one to help him. No electioneer­
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to need anything in that line’it will
pay you to buy now. These books
will be sold for less than you. can
buy fools cap or- legal cap piper.
Look at my

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The Dollar of the Poor Man

W. H. n. Hestb. ftiBera) Inrnlshlnf r ds
and Director. Flnl-claM benrao and outfit.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Koo tn s over 11. Mudge
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DRUGGIST and book| seller, and the originator
and promoter of LOW
prices for Drugs. Boolffl
and School Supplies.
2nd Hand Books wanted.

If so, buy ot the mw who seflbat the same price to the
poor maw.or -woman ae t» the rid; He woat charge-you $55
for a poor machine and »ell the Mme style of machine to an­
other for $25 as de some-dealers.- Oh, no!

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VOL. XXXVII. NO. 28

HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 10, 1892.

WHOLE NO. 1952

Hastings
Banner
Published Thursdays by
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COUNTY NEWS.
In uutt. Hood',

Wood - and - Coal - Heaters

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Gerksy.
Itelayci! Letter.
The late rains have Improved the looks
of wheat—Miss Gant and mother visited
In Caledonia last Friday and SaturdayFrank Short’s father from Fentonvllle,
visited him last week-^lmer and Elsie
Marlow have moyed into7the store build­
ing for the winter—Geo. Fowler, of Hills­
dale, visited J. Spencer last week. He
has accepted a position as foreman lh the
now mill al Lake Odessa—Edna Barnum,
of Goats Grove, visited the Tamarac school.
last week—Mrs. .Aden and Spencer were
al Hastings test Monday—The splendid
new. residence of Ben Dally, that was
built last year, was burned to the ground
one morning last week. The fire broke
ont in a unfrequented part of the house,
where there had been no stove since test
spring. Mr. Dally gets 8U50 insurance.
He Ijegajj rebuilding this week—Horace
Myers te working at Laks Odessa—A.
Alden has bought ten acres of tend from
S. Houghton. Price $400—Lewis Faught,
a much respected residence of Odessa town­
ship, died of. heart disease while building
a fire last Friday morning—School closes
next Tuesday- with a picnic dinner for the
children—J. Spencer has gone to Hillsdale
this week—Mrs. Stiellenbergcr is on the
.slek list—The aid society meets with Mrs.
"
.1. Smith next Thursday, Nov. 10th.

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Delayed letter.

The much needed rain lias come at last
—Mrs. Adeline Franco has been spending
a week with her son at Indiana—Newel
Barber attended the play nt Kalamazoo
Friday night—Them was quite an enthus­
iastic republican meeting at our school
house last Friday evening. The address
wastdellvered by Hon. Grunt Fellows.

IMPORTANT
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Dry Goods, Carpets,

’ To every person suffering from
Piles or any other Rectal disease;

DR. LAKINS,
The Rectal specialist of Grand a
Rapids, is at the Hastings House,
Hastings every Thursday after­
noon and Friday forenoon,

Cloaks,

Blankets, Bedding,

Hr. Lukins bus a large list of
patients In Hastings and vicinity
and more ore securing his services
at each visit as a result of his un­
usual success In his special prac­
tice.
All are Invited to call for con­
sultation and evnmfaatlon both
of which are absolutely free.

AND

Live Geese Feathers
When In GRAND RAPIDS stop at

The most complete stock of Dress Goods

iii the state.

-TKE KENTopposite UNION DEPOT.

Frce Bngguge Transfer. New House
S t earn Heat and Electric Bells. Rooms 50
up
BEACH A BOOTH;

A full line of Gents Furnishing-Goods.

A splendid 26 inch Gloria Silk Umbrella
Ar SI.00, try one.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.,
78, 80 and 82 Monroe St.

GRAND RAPIDS,
Wu make a specialty
of making Gents suits
and pants to order.

MICH.

To consumers of kerosene oil ini Hos­
tings and Barry Co: We have established
an agency • at Hastings for the sale of
Snow Drop oil, which for luminating pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude aud 155 degrees fire
test makes it perfectly safe. It produces
a clear and white light and free of odor,
nor does it cause any deposit on chimney
which ia «&gt; common with cheap ami low
test Wo oil. Since July 1, 1801, Michi­
gan allows the use of 120 degrees fire teat
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene
made from Ohio crude aud possesses a
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
to raise the fire test to 150 degrees or more
it lieeomes useless, so far as producing
light Is concerned:but at a low test will
bum fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable ortlor white burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy substance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost Is but
little different than what you pay for the
cheap goods you are using and the satisfac­
tion you will «t In light will more than
compensate, saying nothing of additional
safety. For sale by S. E. Phillips, H- I*
Newton and Cook &amp; Co^L- ,
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A. D. Matvakd, Wholesale Ag.

Hastings. Mich.

Largest Ctrculafwn
of any paper in the
County.

Bbm Cortrlght made a business trip to
Battle Creek one day last week—Another
old pioneer 1ms gone to her reward. Mrs.
Samuel Learn died Friday morning, nnd
her funeral services were held al tho home
of lier daughter, Mrs. Wm. Harrington,
on Saturday. She leaves n teige family
all of whom are married aud well fieltled
In life, besides a large circle of friends to
mourn her loss—Many from here went to
Kalamazoo last Thursday to .hear Ex-Gov.
Luce and others speak to a large and cntl.utiastic republican mass meeting during
the afternoon and also witness the torch
light procession and horse parade in the
evening, which were well carried out in
every P*rtlc iter to tho satisfaction of the
multitude present Many are the com­
ments made upon the fine appearance of
the seven hundred horsemen, who were in
the parade on ttiat grand and supurb occnskrn—Quite a number of our school
children are wearing cute little tin plates
made of American tin, which bear a stritalegend, and in fact are a matter nf Interest
to Everybody. It would have been well
bad tbey'put them on some time ago, thus
showing their favor to the McKinley bill.
Yankee Spring*.
Not very pleasant wteather at present—
Emma Raymond is on the sick list this
week—*Myron Potter wears a wide smile
over a seven pound boy—Abbey Potter is
•at work for Mrs. Myron Potter—School
commenced in the Oak Grove district
Monday—The I. O. G. T. entertainment
last Saturday night passed off very pleas­
antly—The campaign is over and not a
speech made in our part of the towu. A
prohibition speaker, Hon. Mr. Carpenter,
of your city, came here, nnd finding It u
temperance town got his supper and re­
turned home—'Allie Burpee was the guest
of Emma Raymond last Sunday.
Hope Center.
E. B. Payne is having his hay and rye
straw baled—Some one was kind enough
to poison a dog for Mr. Payne—Gideon
Wilkinson visited his brother in Otsego
Sunday, who Is very low with typhoid fe­
ver—School closed on Friday last—Orrin
Loomis has suld ills two year old colt.
Consideration 8110—The rain was good for
wheat—Charles Chandler nnd wife visited
their parents the past week—John Bene­
dict has been working nt Delton the past
two weeks—Jz-roy Shrontz went to Battle
Creek hist Saturday—O. D. Loomis has his
basement nearly completed.

Johnstown.
There is considerable com still remain­
ing unhusked. This means cold lingers
for our neighbors, we fear—Since the
arrival of rain the wheat prospect is
brightening considerably, but the insects
are well ostablbhed in many fields—At
the revival meeting now in progress at
Banfield, we ate glad to say that some are
turning to the Lord. Without a dose con­
nection with tlH? groat source of strength,
one is poorly prepared either for life or
death—Ora P. Fisk went with the OHu
exenrsiuniste to New York State and has
returned with a fair partner to share the
profits and looses of life. May the 1
be happy and prosperous—N.J. risk
spent Sunday at William Kearney* near
Battle Creek-After n long struggling for
life. Dr. Milter, of our town, has hnnlly
fallen a victim to the dertruyer. Al­
though not personally acquainted with
him, the writer had foitned a high regard
for him from hearing jthera speak of su­
perior merits. Yoaig, hopeful, lately
graduated, and entcrug on what seemed a
succeasful career as ipbfsldan. the Ires to
the community whou he had token up hte
residence and iwgirt practice seems almost
Irreparable. The bereaved relatives have
our heartfelt sympathy. The funeral waj
held on Thurwla,- Nov. 3. Rev. Belfry, of
Bedford, officiatng—About the campaign,
thia has been he quietest one In maujr
years. Nodouitsouw one will be elected
before thh paptrls out of pre**. No &lt;me
seems to know ■vboltwlll be. It Is to be
hoped none tut such as can stand ou\
fearlessly for ne right, none but such as
will strive to ireserve civil and religious
liberty ns thegreat founders of our gov­
ernment intwded It should b^done^ There

have been some marked departures from
this course of late, and It is high time to
call a halt

A surprise party was well planned and
carried out by the ladies (with some help
from the gents) of Milo, on the occasslon
of the 15th, anniversary of the married
life of Mr. aud Mrs. Martin Woodard, our
genial and pleasant ticket and freight
agent Their pleasant and happy home
demonstrates that maftlage is not a fail­
ure. and 1 wish to refute an oft repeats!
slander "that ladies cannot keep a secret”
The writer Is victim to the fact that they
can—The pioneers, of Milo, builded Well
and with new Infusion from time to time
(as the older ones pass off) has helped to
maintain our society second to none in
the country. Such is the case with Mr.
ami Mrs. Woodard, who came amongst us
from their eastern home but a few years
since, but have been with us long enough
for us to appreciate their moral and chris^
tian worth. Their host pf friends and
neighbors took this occasslon as a slight
testimonial through A. C. Towne, in one
of his off hand hippy talks, to present them
each a tine rocking chair as a slight testi­
monial of the regard in which they were
held by them. After a fine tea from the
ample baskets brought in by the ladies
was partaken of, air departed for their
respective homes with pleasant feelings.

SPARROW AGAINST CAT.
Avaricious Maws.
1 was sitting at my desk one morning
not beg ago when my attention was sud­
denly arrested by* the loud screaming of a
sparrow proceeding from the yard of an
unoccupied house to the rear of mine. The
cries were responded to by at least fifty of
her companions, who answered her call by
such prodigious chatter that the, whole
neighborhood was aroused. The causa of
this disturbance was this: Ono of ttie cel­
lar windows was protected by a wire grat­
ing. which in some way bud Income loess
at the top; through* this opening, in a
moment of recklessness, had fallen a
young sparrow while taking its flrat les­
sons lu learning how to fly.
Now this yard, the house being empty,
has all summer long been tho rendezvous
for several large cats. When the sparrow
fell into the window be found a glass shut­
ter behind him, and was thus a prisoner.
Two of the cats saw his fluttering* to go4
out and at once made a fierce rush for tho
window grating, and although they fright­
ened almost to death young Mr. Sparrow,
who had never seen the wicked eyss and
spiteful teeth of m cat before in his Ike.
they could not get at him with their wlck-

to the mother bird, and it was her cry of
distress that brought her feathered friends
to her help and rescue. And how did they
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
set about it, do yoh think?
The affairs of the €. L. &amp; M. railway
We all know that the sparrow—the feath­
arc still in a hopeful condition. So we ered street arab—is not only an impudent
were assured In a conversation with one of little fellow, but exceedingly pugilistic
the directors last Thursday.
Although and courageous. Upon this occasion two
active. work on the construction of the large male sparrows at once alighted upon
road has not been In progre»s for several the yard pavement, and not more than
months. It may be resumed at any time. three feet away from the cats, who were
Just what action Is now being considered still intent upon the fluttering youngster
by the officers of the road could not be behind the window grating. Then the
learned, but new developments may occur mother bird fluttered in the air just over
any day. J. H. Padgham has been in the cals, screaming and scolding and being
Ohio since Wednesday on business of the answered vehemently by all her friends.
company and la expected home this morn- Tile two sparrows on the pavement kept
iug, when some change in the affairs may hopping about dangerously near to the
be made known. Allegan Gazette.
cats, chirping and scolding also. Their
.Nearly nine tons of poultry were shipped little game of course was to distract tbb
pats’ attention from the young birds, and
from Grand Ledge one day lust week.
this they, succeeded in doing so well that
the cuts alternately chased them and then
Anecdote* ahd Their Um.
attacked the bird behind the bars.
No biographer can afford to neglect the

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nnroo. mori.uo&lt;to» U» •»*. gJrtM! «p
for
may Ferre
hia purpose more suc­
the contest from time to time. "When the
cessfully than ths nxost elaborate analysis.
cat is away, rhe mice will play,” the old
Without
nit non t tne
the ur
use or
of anecdote it is merethere...

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I
one may read that Adam 8mi:h won re-.,
markTblj
Ko one will i
douKlM.wh'. told .hMottatartagM
.irn hl. ««. to &lt;u&gt; olll&lt;d«l doeumoo. th.
v.iw
great economist produced, not his own nig-'
nnture, but an elaliorate imitation of a sig- I
nature of the person who signed before •
him, and that on another occasion a sen­
tinel on duty having saluted him in mili­
tary style was surprised to see him noknewtedge it by an awkward copy of the
same ge*1 ures.
,
BusCh, tbo Boswellian biu^rapherof Bis­
marck. says that the chancellor is of a
choleric disposition. The least vexation is
Mabie to provoke him to volcanic outburst*
of temper, but tho eruption rapidly sub­
sides. He tells no confirmatory anecdotes,
but Count Ruest comes to his rescue, say­
ing in his “Memoirs” that Bismarck once
left tho emperor's apartment in a rage,
and finding Hint he was carrying by acci­
dent tho key with him he threw it into a
basin in n friend’s room nnd broke the
basin into fragments. "Are you ill?”
asked tho occupanKrt the room. "I was,”
replied Bismarck, “but ajn better now.”—
S. Arthur Bent in North American Ro-

Matches Mightier Than the Slipper.
The efficacy of matches odm correctional
medium was demonstrated yesterday nflbn
one of the annex boats. The passengers
included a family party of three—husband,
wife and little boy of five years. Before
the boat left the slip the child proceeded to
show that he was very badly spoiled. He
was a pretty little chap, but his boldness
nnd mischievous ways made hint anything
but popular. Although he went so far as
to throw the hand satchel of a passenger
from the sent to the floor with an accom­
paniment of wry faces, his mother said
never a word. She was of the languid
wrt, and Seemed too weary of the world to
even breathe. The father was kept busy
admonishing the youngster, but with little
effect. Finally he dived down into Ids
pocket, drew out a matchsafe, aud open­
ing it extracted a match.
“Come here!” he commanded, as he
walked toward the terrible infant and
made a feint of lighting the match.
The little fellow, thoroughly frightened,
ran to his mother, crying, "Please don’t,
papa; i’ll be good.**
And he wns good during the rest of thb
trip.—New York World.
Danger* ol Ilnadlng In Bed.
The popular idea in correct that rending
when lying in bed is injurious. It is not
the recumbent position that dors tho harm
to the visual organs; it Is the bad, insuffi­
cient light that one usually provides him­
self with thr.t works tho injury. Poor
light forces the eyes to reach .after it—
strain** them. In bed it is not usual to be
surrounded by light, ns is always the case
when one nous white lying in n ham­
mock out of doors. When iu bed the light
(either daylight or Inmplightyis usually
the farthest removed from the bed; if ft
shines at nil it sheds its rays over the feet
of the render instead of over his left shoul­
der. where it should fall. A good strong
light tlfrnwu. onto the page of the book
from behind and to the left of the render
will banish the cause of strain, and read­
ing In feed, with such corcas to accessories,
may be noxnore harmful than reading sit­
ting in an upright position.—Jr imps* Mil­
ler’s Magazine.

I The ancients regarded ^aqciug os a nec­
essary accomplishment. Socrates learned
the art In his bjd age, while Plato, in fate
■fcommouwcalf h,” advocated the establishihtmt of dancing schools. Tho Romans
relebrated theirVictories and pastoral fes­
tivals by elaborate dances. They excelled
iii pantomime dances, from which the bal­
let was evolved. The Emperor Domltiaa
forbade the senators to dance, nod fores
doing removed several members from the
senate. Grave statesmen and politicians
nf lilgh degree have excelled in the oldest
cf the arts.—Lee J. Vance in Popular Sci­
ence Monthly.

M her olTspring. .wd «Im)

. nr &gt;■«'■

&lt;&lt;&gt; n-tbth.

w T”11 ’
“■«. U.Urf from
fence to the extension windows, and eo
*wn"M,a
*“* . •
.
.
.
...
"Don’t give up the shipl” were thedying
words of the immortal Lawrence on board
of the Chesapeake. "Don’t give up the
birdl” was the motto of Mr. and Mrs. Spar­
row, nnd right gallantly did they wage
their battle for their offspring. Next time
that youngster goes flying he must beware
of cats, and not full down behind cellar
windows without his parents' permission.
—Harry P. Mawson in Harper's (Young
People.
____________________

"Is ’.hia the emporium for lost treas­
ures?” she asked anxiously ns she imu»ed
before a desk where a bewilted young man
sat funning himself.
"This is the place where articles found
on tho Woodward avenue street cars are
turned In.” was the reply.
"Well, I lost my pocketbook on your old
cars, and I want to know if you've got it.”
“What kind of a pocketbook was it,
madam?”
"Ru»/et leather, with a nlckle silver
clasp. It was a present from my claw
In”----"What did it contain?” interrupted the’
youth.
‘
.
“A dollar bill, two hairpins, a glove buttoner, a stick of chewing gun, four pearl
battens, a lock of Willie’s hair, a boot button. four stamps/three car ticket*"----"Madam,” said the young man, hastily
but res|*ectfully, “we bMe at least a dozen
pocketbooks lost by ladies, and they all are
of russet leather and contain just these
tilings. You must find some other means
of identification."
"There was a clipping of poetry,” said
the loser, after a moment’s thought; "it
begun:
“Whatever U. is UiL”
"You will have to console yourself with
that, 1 am afraid, madam,” said the tired
clerk,- "the pocketbook isn't here.—De­
troit Free Preks.

J ttdgo B~—n, of the Inw department of
one of our railroad corporations, believes
that a faulty hand Is an attribute of
genius, and three who have business with
him have been put to a great deal of an­
noyance in tho reading of his writings.
Ono day expecting a call from a client at
bis chambers in !*an Francisco nnd being
unexpectedly called away, ho hastily wrote
n note aud left it on his desk for him. The
client called, picked up the note and after
many efforts gave up all attempts at fad­
ing it. So under the judge's hasty scrawl
he. wfbte four or five unintelligible lines
and then ia n clear hand, "This is in an­
swer to yours of the 15th.” It is needless
to say that the judge was much wrought
op, buLwns well paid In his own coin.—
Snu Francisco Argonaut.

Neither lheNew York Central and Hud­
son River railroad nor the New York, New
Haven and Hartford railroad owns the
tracks running from rhe Harlem river
into the Grand Central station nt Fortysecond street and Park avenues They areowned by the New York nnd Harlem rail­
road. The, latter is a distinct and Inde­
pendent corporation, though in 1873 less
property, exclusive of the Fourth avenue
horse railway, was leased to the New York
Central nnd Hudson River railroad for a
period of 401 Voars, the New York Central
guaranteeing 8 per cent, on the stock and
interest on the bunded debt of the New
York and Harlem. •
The Fourth avenue horse railway isacHlj
run independently by the New York and
Harlem company and pays additional dh&gt;|
dends So the stockholder* of 2 to J peri
cent. The New York, New II *van no|
Hartford railroad uses the New Yuri: and]
Harlem tracks from Williamsbridft^Ejf
New York city, paying rental there®*.—

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�A STORY

Noryj
cenusu

^Aeat
yakes an everytiay conrverfence of sb
okl-tln» luxury. Pure and wholesome.
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
gwird at ffll Pure Food Expositions. Each
package makes two large pies. Avoid
Citations—and insist on having tbe
NONE SUCH brand.
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under dwlter of. the darknres, but no
fiour years oU
l-aet M
old.- l-*st
April she was taken
pn-cMUiun* mu.it be n.'glscted. That Will give the compare pointe without j ft&gt;ur
down with measles, followed with a dreadtheir loss hdd discouragw! them urn! re­ ucritaiton.
Lful
UI CUBRU
coa«b and tunring Into a ---------fever. —
Docsulted in retreat was not to be hoped
And an Indian has the xastoKts of a tow Bl
^nd Detroit treated her. but
- . or wild,__
2___ 1
'T'l...
- grew
____ ,...111
atw rapidly, until she
fur. It would render them more de­ fish
worse
animat
The —
panther nr
or I .in vain, she
termined to have, the scalp of every man wolf may be driven from hia lair and wo« a mere “handful .of bones.”-—Then
pursued far miles, but ho con return to ■he tried Dr. Klug’s New Discovery aud.
in tho train.
An Indian who learn.-, .caution from it by tbe shortest route. Lead an In­ after the use of two and a halt bottle*, was
b“iag^ repulsed becomes more dangerous dian blinilfolded a hundred miles from completely cured. They say Dr. King’s
than before. Instead of the tiger s rush any familiar point and turn him locae New Dbeowry Is worth Its wdglit in
goW. yetyatt can get* trial buttle free at
it becomes tho advance of the serpent.
and his eyes will instinctively torn in
W. H. Goodyear’s drag stare.
,
Ferocity is temporarily replaced by
the direction of home.
Strength and Health,
cunning 'and strategy, and he may be
As Joo . rode forward through the
If you are not feeling strong and healthy,
feared at a dozen points instead of one.
gloom of night he had no fear that ho
“Watch! Listen! Be alert f were the would come out above or below the trv Electria Bitters. It “ia grippe" lias
captain's orders. “Noton® Indian must forks. Hi* only anxiety was that ho left you weak and weary, use Electric
reach tbe breastworks if we would let to­ might fall in finding the party. Sup­ Bitters. This remedy act* directly un
liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aidlug
morrow’s sun find our scalps on our pose it had pushed ahead faster than he
those organs to perform their functions,
headsr
.
had figured! Suppose it was still two or if yon are afflicted with sick headache,
And by and by the cnrnp grow quiet three'days away’. Suppose the order to you will find speedy aud permanent relief
aud the night began to drag its slow
by taking Electric Bitters. Ono trial will
set “Ql had becu conntmuauded!
length away.
Tbe pony went forward through the convince you that this is ibekremvdy you
weed. Large bottles only 50?. at W. H.
darkaere
at
a
steady
gait,
seeming
never
CHAPTER V.
Goodyear’s drug store.
Let ns follow Joe ns b© leaves tho to tire, and after midnight Hie character

rockv breast works and creeps forward in
tbe darkness.
The Indian never leaves his dead in
the hands of on enemy if it can be
WhcnshewasaCbUd,shecri&lt;idforC«to.-l*.
avoided. It is not chivalry which in­
duces him to peril his life to remove a
dead body, but superstition. Aa soon ns
night fell preparations were made to
securo tho dead scattered on the slope.
Half of tbe bodies bad been removed
when Joe made his start.
There was but ono chance of his work­
Sir John Lubbock has succeeded in tral»
ing through the lines, and he was tak­
mg his dog to distinguish » card with
ing
it. Before ho had crept twenty feet
•water” ou it if it wants water, one with
•food” if it wanpt food, and 10 ou. The he found himself bosido the body of a
dog soon learned to distinguish tbs blank warrior, &lt;1* hi hoped and expected to.
from the written ones; then ho learned to He seized it by tho arm and began pull­
attach an idea to some' of the latter rind ing it toward tho gully. When half th©
was finally able to fetch to his master the distance had been accomplished he was
card which currwixMuled with his wish. joined by a warrior who c^rne up from
To gvt a single ideal be bad to fetch some
behind and seized the other arm and
eighteen or twenty of these cards. He
made no mistakes.—Atlanta Constitution. said:
“1 thought it was my brother, but ho
must bo farther up.”
Tbe Advertlslug
Joe uttered a grunt in reply, and th®
M Hood's Sunaparilla IS alwavs within I! e two dragged the body to the brink of
Bound* o( reason b. cauw It I ' true; It alwajs i tho gulf. There other hands received
•noeids Co the sober, nomtn on »-nM&gt; or tnlukincpcoote beeauneitbln;*; and tt !• si wap I it, aud as it was lifted down to lw borne
fully Buortantlated by ewiorM-tnenta whlrb. in away for burial Joo passed along with
the financial ;rorid would be ncarpted without a
tho threo or four warriors in charge.
moment’s b •■Hatton.
No one seemed to give him particular
For a general fatally cathartic w® contdently
notice. . There were only a few Indians
reeommmd Hood's Fil s.
in tho gully, tho main force having with­
drawn temporarily farther to tho north.

of tbe country began to change. Instinct
tqjd the scout that hu wot approaching
tho forks. If the party were there there
Xvould be a score of signs to show it be­
fore doming within rifle range. At the
distance of a mile away Joo pulled his
horse down to a wall^ and thus went
forward, listening with bated breath for
so?oe sound to locate tho camp.
The eoft footsteps of his horse alone
broke the mighty silence. Not so much
as the chirp of a cricket camo to him
from out the darkness.
When yet half a mile from tho forks
Joe's heart sank within him. If there
was a camp near at hand his horse
should make some sign. Tho Indian's
dog and pony aro his sentinels as ho
sleeps.
There was n grove of cottonwoods at
tho
the forks, and around
arounu and
ana about
aoour was
gwuw in
plenty. It was the spot for "
a
giuoa
Ui pivuaj.
ramp, but there was no camp.
Tlie
scout advanced nr a steady walk until
.... 1Tr
ri1j„,_. the edge —
___ o
________
ho
reached
of the
grove
un­
challenged. That settled it. Tho party
i;aj not arrived. He alnidst cried out
disappointment, and for tho next

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“Bat n man of my size can and will!’
oxelaiine*} Joe. “t know the risks, bnt
•Jmj game is worth it. If 1 lose my scalp*
it will only l» two or three days in adranro of tho rest of yon. If I get
through I rhall save you all.”
The right hand cf every man went out
to him in tho darkness, but it was two
kmg minutes before tho captain said:
“I wouldn't auk it of you. Joe, but if
you will volunteer we’ll pray to Ood to
iparn your life.
Your-success u the
only thing that will save ns. What is
your plan?*
“1 can speak a! few words of the
dialect of almost any tribe iu the west,"
replied Joe. “and 1 shall strip that detyl
body for a.duguise. I can’t hope to get
out uDpcrceived. but I hope to be taken
'or an Indian long enough to getlhrotigh
the lines."
Tho knowledge of what Joe proposca
to do wu kept from the majority of the
n»en. The body of the dead warrior
was dragged among the wagons, stripped
at Ha buckskin suit, and in the course of
half an hour tho young hunter was
ready to take his leave, lie hud trans­
formed himself is to an Indian, so fur as
outward appearances went, and the
men were more hopeful of his plan.
The captain and a couple of the men ac­
companied him to the north side of the
'inclosuro, and after a cautious survey of
Jmj grounds outride Joe whispered:
•*lt is as 1 hoped for; more than half
.be bodies have already been removetL
Ebe redskin;} must lx) inode to think I
un ono of tho party engaged m tho
work. I am all ready.
Any special
word, captain?’
"No. If you find the party they will
help us out of our fix. LI they do not
catch us napping or rush us loo often
we can hold out hero for, a week, but
every ono will have to drink blood after
tomorrow. If you do not return well
mow that you could not find the party.
Now, then, God speed you!"
Joo softly mounted tho breastworks,
tomahawk in hand, dropi&gt;ed to the earth
mtrido and a minute later was lost
dght of in the darkness. ■ Th" three men
Joo intuit enter tho gully filled with
. Indians. If his disguise was penetrated
and he was made prisoner tho fact would
announced by whoops of rejoicing.
The silence would have been that of
• tho grave but tor the chirp of the crickjte. Tho men could hear each other’s
wart beat as they leaned against each
ither and listened for an alarm.

dragged away.
It is when a sum's life is at stake that
Jw minutes pass like lightning flashes
jc drag like eternities.
flbe—seven—eight— nine— ten I
Joe must have reached the gully ere
Ida. U not suspedted at the first go off
at would not be suspected at all.
five minutes mans pasaed away, ami
captain drew a long breath of relief
whispered:
&gt;
.will get through. Let ns thank
t was starlight, but a sort of
in tbe sir, and if the ‘Indians

no sooner felt that Joa was
launched on his perilous errand

The pony wcntfuricard.
Ab Joo followed the body down the
gully he met several Indians coming up
to help remove the dead, but ho had not
gone over two hundred fe&lt;&gt;t when a
break in the right bank offered him an
opportunity to leave the big ditch. He
scrambled out at once and dropped to
his hands and knees and crawled away
in the. darkness.
Ho had passed the gully, which had
?en _______________
conmdered tho__
great
point
of danbeen
—,
— -.
ger, and now to get the lay of the ground
about him and seek to discover if there
was another circle of Indians! Creeping
forward as silently as a rabbit he ascend­
ed a ridge froin which he could mako
observations^/
Tho Indians were carrying off their
dead—a portion of them—while the
others had built fires behind another
ridge and were cooking their meat.
’They seemed assured that the white
meh would mako no muve to assume tho
offensive, and the repulse had evidently
demoralised them for the time being.
The way to the north and the west
was unobstructed so far as the scout
could determine in tho darkness, and
after a ln£ he moved forward, having no
other object in view than to cover the
twenty miles between him and the forks
of the Cheycnue as soon as possible. He
was carefully picking his way to the
northwest, neglecting no precaution un­
til he should bo certain that ho was be­
yond the lines, when he suddenly camo
upon a dozen or more Indian ponies
bunched in a hollow where the damp­
ness had brought forth a growth of
sweet grass. Two or throe wer-j hob­
bled, but the rest were free, nnd after
creeping clear around the circle Joo
failed to find a guard.
If one had been
left ho had temporarily abandoned his
poet.
Tho Indian’s horse and dog aro like
the Indian himself.
They bato the
white man.
Although Joe’s disguise
had carried him through tho Indians his
■cent betrayed him to tho horses at
once, and as he crept ngprer, theae which
were unfettered moved away. . Tho
scout knew the characteristics of tho
■animals, and Jie Ion no rime From a
heap of saddles, blankets and lariats ho
seized a rawhide rope and made a dash
for ono of the bobbled ponies, making
off as fast as his situation would permit.
In a couple of minutes he got the rope
around the poay’s neck and looped it
into his mouth and then he had him. It
was not more than five minutes work to
cast off the hobbles and arrange blanket
and saddle, and Lbeu he led the animal
out of the hollow and over the ridge
and away into tho darkness until he felt
safe in mounting him. The beast fought
bard for a few minutes, knowing that it
was all wrong, out tho strong arms and
the bard heels of the scout finally hum­
bled
him, LH&amp;U
raul UO
ho went
off through
011.11 LULU,
WFU1, «JU
LUXVIUKU the
LUB
cUrtain. M * gait which would hero
di»Uac«I punnit bed it been attempted.
Up one ridge—down the other side—
□p and down—never a change in tho lay
of tho ground for miles and miles, b it
„.................... * ' iaa tbe
needle of the compass could point
Hunters in the woods h*v.0 their sign*
and need no compass. T&gt;e hunters and
scouts ou the plains mmmi to divins by
intuition. To the average eyt the grot

All sorte of stimulant* to the nppetite were fli
jndfjpenmble
tha various
rBrloUM dlahes
d
the
w„ may instance the
guinea hsn, pb-aaaot, nightingale and the
thniah aa bird* meet in repute. Tbe Roman
gourmands held peacock* In great retimatiou, especially their tongue*. Macrobiua
■tatc* that they were first eaten by Hortemdns. the orator, and Required such re­
pute tiiat a aingla peacock wa* aold fu»
fifty denarii, the denarius being equal to
about eightpence halfpenny of our money.
—Chamber*’ Journal.
2un.
__________ _ _____

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bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
com*. and all skin eruptions, and positive­
ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist

Having u»cd Hill’s Pile Pomade while
in New York, lud Its use having resulted
In a cure of Blind Piles off-years standing,
1 derm It my duty to do all I can to have
others try it. A. H. Barber, Three Rivers.
Mass. Every package contains a bonafide
guarantee. Price Si.00. six for 65. Dy mat'.
For sail by Fred L.- Heath, the druggist.

Ghostly Photokrapns.
•Talking about the photograph* cd
aborts,” the Ordinary Man .-aid. '•reminds
ma what a ghostly thing the ghost of *
photograph io—I mean of course “ photo­
graph that has faded. Failed photographs
are especially common in the sitting rooms
of tho lower middle classes, arid there is
generally a little story about them. ‘And
the one over tho door Is An nt Jane. Few
knew
what
she
went through,
dear
“The
faded
photograph
is notpoor
so bed
«­
the mourning
card in
ornament,
” srtM
though
you wonldn
’t mi
think
it to look
al
the there.
Journalist.
have
a special
her
’ Then“One
theyshould
tell you
what
Audi
Jane
cupboard
had in
furher
oldback,
a^odatioos.
and what
and
a it
mercy
should
I',
be kept
locked.
should
have another
was
when
sue wasOne
token.
Thephotograpn
cupboahl
fpr unfortunate
presents.You
There
Is
alwuyti palo
yellow and spotty.
can
Ls no
probably,
however
careful
in
sec
oneman
of Aunt
June’s eyes,
her chin,
both
bis choice
relations,
but
baapart
one aunGy
her
hands of
out
of focus,
and
of tLa
person who
doe* things inbanket
crochet
him.
common
or photographic
of for
flowers;
1 wonder,
byall
tho
way, Iwhy
onefaded
’s relations
the
rest has
gooe.
drtest
pho­
are never quite
nice
one’s self.
”
tographs.
But so
for
thoasmatter
of that,
it
“Com*. difficult
now,” said
tne Mere
Boy.
is always
to tolerate
any ana
elseT
’*
donassociations.
’t see why you
old
” should say that I could
understand one of your relations saying
It.”—Black and White.

Blissfield has a Jag Institute.
.

Children
Cry for
~
^^.^4.^.1"

PliCnGr 8 V38vOria«

une man at taut tn Detroit is serious!«
afflicted with punueria. The other day
the train he wanteu to catch went out of
the station as be wets into it.
“There it gore in a cloud of dust,” re­
marked a friend, poin ing down the track.

The name man—he is inmarried—bad an
appointment
with .a young lady
meet
...
J to UJVTS,
ta^rllS'E,
totbetowSluToolhM-. ”• nod b» went
“i:LTl
“
Hellq,” exclaimed om at the nartv
“where
..-here’s Mias
sr&lt;— Btenkt”
1
•'Couldn't find her.” he Dplfal
"Why notf"
"It’s a mil—rf-her-y ( dwj’t u, .
_
plain.” he said, and then hat to spell It oat

MISTRESS AND MAID.

ry
there wa* a rich Kentucky family named
Montgomery. They lived on a beaut!ful plantatiou near St. Joe. Mo. Mrs.
Montgomery had over fifty slaves. One
cf these was a mite of a rolypoly black
baby whoeo parents were. dead. Mrs.
Montgomery bad a little daughter Just th®
age uf tbe rolypoly mite, and as soon os
th© children grew old enough the little
black girl became tbe maid of the little
white girl. Life wn* very gay In those o.d
day*; there were lot.* of visitors to the beau­
tiful plantation, and little M1m Mcnu .m­
ary had nothing to do but grow aid lie
happy. When sire was thirteen years old
her maid married a likely young f.!!,
who belonged to a family in the neighbor­
hood. Hu hail only one name then. Hu
was called Bristol. He used tocomeoTw
to the Montgomery plantat ion once a v . k
to see bis wife. Things went on smoothly
for the young negroes for awhile. Their
owners were friends, and so they saw each1
other quite often. A( the end of rix year*
the woman had borne her huslwnd three
children.
Then came tbe war. Tbe Montgom&lt;-r'.
family suffered like all the rest of t ■
south. They I cat all their property; they
were compelled to give up their home and
Anally all the slaves were»gon&lt;-. Mi*i
Montgomery's mold and her three children
went to St. Joe, nnd the woman went out
to work by tho day. She di l Dot know
where her husband waa. Early in the &gt;»ginning of the great struggiu hu hail liet-n
sold to a Colonel Wilaon, who went away
with him sbe knew not where. So riustruggled along a* l»st she could, tryin
to gain a living for her children. Finally
•ho drifted westward. She lived for
era! years in Balt 1 Ake City. Ail the t in
■he 'vu* trying to And out whnt h.-v! 1
tome of her buslamd. She kkewlhm
railed himself Wllsun. Bristol Wi!
after his new muster, and she knew thn
Colonel Wilson camo to the coast.
One day she beard that he wa* in
Francisco. She wrote to him. He «
delighted to gtt a trace of Li* wFe .-m-i
family, and at once sent for h&gt;-r.

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

A Pleasant Old Leland.
Many years ago, nailing from Constanttaupla to Marseille*, we paancii cluse under
the Ivo of Stromixili, off t lie north coast nf
few minutes he knew not what to do. Zlmri 1). Thoma*. * prominent Hillsdale
Sicily. The irrecoacilablo old volcano waa
• •They may have passed her© no longer resident. Is dead.
not in active eruption, but from the crater
ago than noon," he finally argued with
Catarrh, N®1 Local, But ConatltuUunMf.
a reddish smoke whs rising, while from the
himself, "or th«sy may bo only half u
Dr. Dio Lewis, the eminent Buston Phy­ fiaaure* in Its rides barat now, and again
day’s march to tho east I must wait
sician, In a magazine article says: "A rad- tonguts
___
of________
lurid flame. “Ah!” observed a
for daylight to determine.”
meujcni sailor—.the
ical error- underlies uoarly nil tuedjeal
ch® vessel
ve**cl was au English oneHe had no fear of Indians here. Ev­ treatment of catarrh. Ills not a disease
" “....................
| “01,1 EctUy is
' at ‘it again!” So far as I can
ery redskin for fifty miles around had of the man’s nose; It h a disease of tbe I n-mrn&gt;lA*r there i« fl legend that one Cap­
Booty,
n master
mariner
trading to
been palled in to make up the force now man. ahowiuk itself In the nose—a. L
_ zhviI .I tain ----------------- -----------besieging |h® train. . Tbe pony was wa­ e hlbitiun of a VotufUutlona/ trouble.'* &lt; tbe Mediterranean In the Seventeenth eentered and staked out. and then the ecout Titerrfop?, he argues, the useof snuff'and | tnry, Leeton® so notorious for drinking
penetrated the gruvo a short distance other local application* Is wrong, nnd Mn&lt;l swearing that he wns srixtxl ti|x» by
and flung himself down to sleep. In while they seem to give temporary relief. I the fli-tvl nud carried v!T to the interior nf
really fio more hnnn than good. Oth- . PtroniJoll. from whlcJi ho has continual
ten minute* he was sleeping like uchild. I they
er lending authorities agrte with Dr. Lew-1 ever rioec to utter profane Mognage by
Therein lies Hio secret yf tho endurance ' Is. Hence, tbe only proper method of mean*of tongues cf fire and puffs cf
of tho plainmon. They drill themselves | cure for catarrh is by Inking a constitu- J nmol-.
TiiK however, did not prevent
in sleeping. No opportunity to steep ; tlottal remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla. : the ghost cf the, profane skipper f;o:*z
for oven a quarter of an hour is ever wlilcli, reaching every part of the body ; frightening । is wid^w. who resided In
neglected. In Custgr’s battles with the through the blood, docs eliminate all Im- Ix»wer
Thar w strrt-f, half out-of her
_
,
.
«. . - _.
afer Mm*
red men his scouts slept in th© deep P’.itlliis and mnkes the whole man health­
It mous the cause of the trouble smelling strongly of brimstone. — Louden
sdow with tho thermometer at zero ier.
while waiting fur daylight nnd the open­ and reston - the diseUMd membrane to Tit;
proper condition. That this Is the prac­
ing of tho battle of Wichita.
• n«
of Unit.
Nothing occurred to create an alarm tical result Is proven by thousands of pcoThe pastor wu calling nt #the house of
। pie who have’been cured uf catarrh by
°r&lt;
,,ln“‘OT- •”'1 i taking uooa
Brother Billing*, anil l!.r nnall boy w**
Hood »
s »m.p.n.»
Saraaparilla' entertaining him until tho parent* came
with the first signs of dawn he was un
his feet. ■ A quarter of an hour later be
Mr-. I*urm&lt;lla Wright, of Benton liar- down.
was-beating laick nnd forth fur signs of | bor^ diol Thutyday evening, aged 101
“Do you ever go flri-in?” inquired ttn
• white
• •
~
’
•’ search
• years.
‘
yrat!;*xter. who had inherited LUfatber’a
tho
party. Ton
minutes
fori।ices* for tbe »|nr/
satisfied him. It had not passed. No
M cmIc rn, MI rac 1»i.
"1 am a fislu-r of men,” be rvspomled.
ono, whit© or red, hud parsed th© forks
A 'Inger for breath w»« distressed.
1
••!)•• you carry y-uxr halt in a jug, like
within three days. Joo had no food.
And the doctors all raid she must rest. i par a does J” was the tr-xt quiqtioe, and
and1 as his riflo hod been left behind tho
But Hie tuokG. M.D.
I ju*t at that momt nt Brcturr Eillinga ap
pros
prnopect
of procuring - fresh meat was ,
pe.in-d with n seraphic &gt;^lk- of innocence
And now she can sing with the l«eet.
anything* but encouraging.
Anxiety
lighting up his gculul couatenanra.—D
offsets hunger, however. (
An athlete gave out, on a run,
At the cast end of the' grove was a
And he feared his career was quite
done;
tall cottonwood standing al01*3. Joo
G. M. I)., pray observe.
mounted to :ts very top to make on ob­
“They tell me yon have learned to count.
Gave beck his lost nerve.
IloliLle,” soiu a pious old htdy to her little
servation. The country to the northeast
And ribwJie ran lift half a ton.
grentlsoo, who was paying her a visit out
was rolling, with timber along the
In t he country.
course of the river, but after scanning
A writer, who wrote for a prize.
“ 'Courso 1 can." imawcrod Hobbit: “II*
Had headaches and palo in hist-yc?;
the country as closely as possible tho
ten—One, two. three, f- ....G. Mi D. wa- tbe spell
scout descended with tho conviction
1
“That’s right,” mid the chi indy encour
That made him quite well.
that no considerable body of men was
; sgingiy;
agxngiy; “-go
go on.
an."
And glory liefore hin now lies.
within twenty miles of him. Had the
,
I “Seven, eight, nine, ten. jack.tqam
party from Fort Sully been witliin fif­
These are only examples of the daily klDg?’—Hartford I’.. ».
teen miles of him he could have detect­ trit 1 tnphs of Dr. Herve’s Golden Medical
ed tho smoko of their morning camp­ Discovery, In n-storlng health and reviv­
ing wasted vitality. Sold by all drug­
fires.
Should he wait? No! His impatience gist*.
was to:- great. Ho hod left tho belea­
guered wagon train feeling that tho fate
of ev'ury man depended upon finding tho
soldiers at the forks. It had been a long,
long night to tho men crouched down
behind tho breastworks and expecting
an attack at any moment Had an at­
tack been made? Had they been strong
enough to repel it? If not, the morning
san wa* looking upon their disfigured
corpses. If so, tho horrors of thirst
were creeping in upon th© defenders to
madden aud disorganize them. Every
mouthful of meat and brea*hvould but
odd to their torments.
Every hour
would render tho heroes more dw peratc.
And every man left behind was de­
pending on tho exicrgy of the scout,
whose nerve had carried him out of tho
fort to save the party from the horrible
fate which seemed in store for them.
Joo realized this, and taking a deep
draft of the cold waters of the Chey­
enne ho caught up his horse and mount­
ed and held for the west, keeping the
right hand bank of tho river and push­
ing tho gait as fast as ho dared. Ho
had begun to believe that no party had
left Fort Sully, but he was riding furi­
ously forward in that desperation which
makes men cling to straws in midnewro

OF

Whro

she arrived she found that her huriuind
had prospered i« California. At the chm-.
of the tvar hl* master nut him free, and 1 e
managed to accumulate quite a little son
of money. Till* wa* only* few year* ag
Mime time in UW2—that the little »1
girl nnd her husband met and f- :
themselves free and proKpenki.*.
bought a pretty little home out on
rero utreet, and there they live t&lt;
Tbi-y often wondered what had becurn- t!
the Montgomery*, nnd Mrs. Wilson
forgot lu-r young mistress.
About two years ago Mrs. Wilton v ?
some sewing d&lt;&gt;ne. She advertised foi »
woman to ccnie and sew by the da: ’
Herold owner answered the .-.flverttrt

Sho wns do lunger the pretty
hearted Mint Montgomery Sh$ •&gt; ■&lt; unt­
ried* Her name wa* Mrs. Bwet-nej
a* w*n and palo from ur«zw
anxiety, aud the two women did n*z 1
ogniu! each other.

|
Mrs. Sweeney was surprbed tp find
I the advertiser ww rt colored wtomag. l&gt;'i
rite worked steadily away and
u
ingk One day Mrs. Wilwm wiw in a
ty m&lt;x*i, and tbe tWo women talk&lt;&lt;! &gt;
the day* bcftirs the war.
Then the truth came out. The
gonirry* had been rawed by th© wi

their shattered fortune®.
. ..
tnisernbljr. Mother anu caught
together and fought fate with tailingt-&lt; :i
«ge.—San Francisco Examiner.
A LuriPUA Ki-.i- .

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A curious relic uf Louis XVM :
"Gantt of Domino*.” made of piuti
Bastille, which wefe given to the
before Le and hl* parent* irfl
It iaaaid tin;l uhcu thk 1
forever.
talnit-g it was brought in the &lt;ju&lt;
' '
‘ to her i;&lt;T;- kamber wunxi:
claimed
Canquin. "Whnia»tabt« : play th fir.
b»ter ■playthinj
a
child.” ’The
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t” the other rerelutiomu*- •
preserved1 ’in
■* the 1Hotel #C
&lt;lun Chronicle.

Proud Young leather—
the young Idea how to ■Lou
btraugvr (who has End exptrief
Then look out for paper ball*. — Kata
Flrid's Washington.

Ypsllsntl’ls to have tho Harrison Miller
^CoalMlning.c'rtupany. Capital stock 5250,-!
000.
■

What is

Calvin E. Sparrow, * mrtonnau on the
electric railway at Saginaw, sues the com­
pany for 920,000 for a broken leg and
crushed foot
There were! 37.000 bushels of potatoes
purehawri an&lt;( shipped from Greenville In
Hires days recently. Tliey brought the
farmers a trifle less than 82/.000.

A PLAIN TALK.
A winter is Just before us with nil of Its
biting winds. n»ild. drizzling rains, sloppy,
muddy streets.] and sudden changes of tem­
perature. This will cause nt least onehalf of the people to have catarrh, colds,
coughs,
pneumonia, or consumption.
Thousands of the people lose thtlr Ilves
and tens of thousands will acquire some
chronic ailment from which they will
never recover. Unless you take the nec­
essary precautions the chances are that you
(who read thia) will be one of the unfort­
unate ones. Little or no risk need be run
IfPe-ru-nals kept In the house and at
first appearance of any sympton take it as
directed on the label. No one who values
hit, welfare should be without a copy of
The Family Physician Na S, a complete
guide to the treatment and prevention of
all climatic diseases of winter. Sent free
by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Com­
pany, Columbus, Ohla

F,ush,M’ dled
the other night of heart disease.
alone in the house with his grand vuuaren
children
nnd suddenly arose and Mtylog he was go­
ing to die dropped dead.

CASTOR IA
Castoria is Dr, Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infanth
and Children. It contains neither Opium.'Morpliinc nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, ahd Castor Oil
It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy fad natural sleep. Cas­
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.

Castoria.

Ill Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y.
M Our physicians ia tho children’* deport

Sir Richard VFalisceonce heard the elder

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nuu OOU.
; We are in recept of the' following letter
’ singlD* and Rowing.
from) Provident Clute of the State AgriculIn Putnam's "History of Middle TenCOO-kC E3HOS..
turai cfiflege', which cannot but be of great n?Mee” a story is related of Joseph Bishop,
—at—
who
many
years ago bad a ferry near
interest aud Ixuefit to all fanners.
n iqri.vft#, xicn.
1 »Agrioulturai College P. O.. Mich. Nov.2, IB.
Hartsville.
He often took passengers
acre** ths river only to find that they had
I Editor of
BAXNKU. •
l)juit tint;—The smut of wheat and oaU is no money,cr nothing but some large pieces
which
he
could
not change. Hu grew tired
attract lug x great deal &lt;■! attention among tbe
farmer* helms and other stutea. It has be­ □f such unproiitabio labor, and resorted to
come verj^I. rloni especially lu outs, frequently various expediviila to save himself from it.
destroj log one flith ut the crop. At a very low
estimate »t*ed on tUtua* counts made lu the □ue day, as iw used to tell the story, ho
Taiiiiun, of Alamo, was In town field in various psr • of Uie stale, tlu- les* this law a gen^letnan approaching the ferry
As he got nearer
.ooxinA up timber for Ms mill— Iear from Ute two »aiuu exceeds ^l^iOQ.tuO. "It whistling a lively
i not uenerally u idet stood l»v our fanners that
•,i. v will build a house on the va- both these *mul» uuy tw prevented by tbe he unpttckr.rd Iu7 mouth and put un a
have wrious a’.id Louest expression.
• east of Mrs. Backus—Gid "Jensen or hot watet Treat tueut."
prepared the following attract trom
"Mr. I’ervyinan.’’ lu», said, “I wish to
as ut the hub Friday—C. Mor­ carefully
Bn.lctm No. &lt;7. of lut» exp.
which -you
n- are stopping at the Thouip- may with to puulldi (or tuu beu« hi of itbe farm­ noss the river, but realty I must tell you
that I have no money to pay my fare."
&lt;: present—Mr. lombard, of ers ot your vicinity.
xoun sincerely.
I 1 thought him h.-ue*t, but ns It might
a.led three ears of limber at
be that he, like others. Wished to save *his
i i.!«t week -Mr. McMichael, of
ha* l*en in town on business— RETUO11 OFzTEKATMIMr FOi: WHEAT AX1&gt; icnis, I asked. "Can you sing?" *
He replied, “1 can Ring a little.”
. OATH.
n was at trfa Thompson house
I said, "1 am very fond of singing, nnd if
Tiro farmer may use hia Ingenolty'ln re­
,. T. Smith was through this sec'•u last weak. He spoke In K. gard to the treating of bl* wheat and oats, you will sing all the way across tbe river
I will ferry you over for nothing."
Mrs. Learn died at the residence aud use whatever conveniences be has at
“Agreedl" said ho.
-•nter. Mrs. W. Herrington, ou hand—anyway, so that he accomplishes
He began u» siog; I began to shove off
drops y—E. Barrett, of Pralr- the desired result.
and row lei*urely. He got through the
One way we find convenient is to have a
i on his friends here the last
first song ami his voice ceased. Tiro oars
-Tiiv heavy frost last Friday kettle In which to heat the water quite hot, fell from my hands.
say 105 degrees.
•’I just stopped tu get breath,” Raid he.
Near this kettle place a barrel lu which
Mr*. Arbor and daughter
"I just stopped to spit on my hands,"
.-‘m and around Milo last to treat the seed.- Fill this barrel about
said 1.
,
. (’iiase made a busiuess trip one-half full of hot water from the kettle
He raised the tune again; I raised my
adding
either hot or cold wa- | onn&gt; When the secund song was done my
Saturday—Rew
, and then by
- ---------««.K, tein|&gt;etature
.*.---- - - water in lhe
,. in town on business Sat- | ter, the
of- the
labor with the oars ended.
..p had an attack of billions I barrel maybe
heat,_
may by kept
kn.; at
4, the
Ulc desired h&lt;au
1 could not work without music. He
night—C. Moreau and wife
into
Irrtir lhL»
lLU battel
barrel dip the
tbe seed.
aewl.’
we Low it was and begnn again, nnd M&gt;
Till* dipping
lillinillV js
lb easily
a.
Ar.....
__ did 1.. At tho end oTa tiii rd song ho seemed
u- fiflks at Hickory—V. ।. The
done I...
by .placing
. a n -w sidewalk—G. A. | about a bushel of seed Into a coarse gunny really to “xivo out” and stopped. Myarms
ip to Bantkdd Sunday in sack and fasten this sack to one end of a aud oars tested.
girl, and secured one— long pole hung across a on^hed post.
“I’m Uredg? said he.
the
The seed should'be kept moving all lhe
Augusta, took tea at tbe
"TheU let’s rest awhile," said I.
... Monday evening—The the time while in the hut water, and by
The boat was floating down tho stream.
... ...
.«—
—._ I using U&gt;e pole this is easily done.
,:i»out
the —
satn*—u
Messrs.
He began the fourth limn to sing, anjl my
; rlaln and VanAmburg
tints may be treated just l*fore sowing. I labors at the ‘-ar* were renewed', and so we
After taking them ram of the barrel of ci minuet!. Wbeulic sang I pulled. When
Maccabees Monday I
[ hot water it h best to throw cold water bls mwic gave cult or grew faint, so did
• over them to cuoi then; off,, and then let my energies.
’
I them
— “hour*
*------ I He harped away upon jigsand
them stand-and
stand and drain
drain twe
two or three
jigsand reels until
i jinc iiotne J nttet which they may be sown broadcast. *h« bvu mucked
shore,
-•
‘
. Then he
------ • • the
ay and •• me ;
Wheat dries much more readily, so if ; jumpec
jun&gt;p«d to iniiu,
land, eexclaiming:
xclaiming:
. slid Rich—Mrivln Gurdon । spread- oqt Imuivdiaiuly after treatment'! “That ferriage cwt me much brcalhl"
T. &gt; uwit and Mis* Fannie • and leir to dry a few hours, it‘-an then be! "'It wns the longest, voyage 1 ever made
‘ acne* the Cuuibcrtand." said I.
» d !&gt;. it. L'o-uer ;.nd family. ]*uwn broadcast or In a fur-i- feed drill.
r, ia-.
IL Becker and An- ]
As the grains will be cotwidernbly swol-I! ••ri'britigthc money with me nexttime,”
. ' Lre*iwrt. spent -Sunday len after UteirUentmiut It
well to regu-1
.quietness (|gte the drill to . feed from one to two j “Do,” said I, “ar a new act of tunes.*
And we ported in good humor.
night, and । pecks more per acre tian with dry seed.
•en. They |
R will rt adiiy be seen that this method
ir nohy mouth an^ i
jn the reach oi every farm&lt;-r.
j lhe ElrUMCntm of old believed in three
’. . Il- three of them
All that :&gt; n-tuired is one kettle, one or

bJNTY NEWS.

Banner.
November io. i892.
This ia a atqry by » woman whose venu&gt;
it 7 lias Dever been questioned, and who is
r&lt; markable for her equability and sound
Judgment:
"1 was living then in Bubble, a small
town situated on tbe state Hue which di­
vide* Nebraska from Kansas. The ’section
boss’ there’ was a man named Reynolds.
Daily he traveled on a hand car seven miles
of the rorwi, to detect poesible misplacement
of the rails'and to repair damage effected.
I know little of him and his family­
thought loos. His wife, Who was an in­
valid, I had chanced to meet twice.
“Onn night I went to bed at 10 o’clock.
Suddenly I awoke—os suddenly as if I had
lieen sti-uck. In a tremor iMeaped out of
be&lt;! ami looked at the dock.* It was ou the
stroke of 11 For a few momenta I stood
dazed. | Then, laughing at my own nervousnesa I went lawk to l&gt;ed and oucc more
fell asltjup. Again I awoke with that same
uni.ccoautablu, thrilled and startled sensa­
tion. Again I arose aud looked at the
Clock, lit was 9:15 o’clock. I slept no
more tl|l tho April dawn came crawling in
at the Window. Then 1 fell into a heavy
slumber. It wm late when I came down
stairs. Tho other members of the family
hrul breakfasted nnd separated.
“I asked the girl who brought in my tea,
‘Have you; heard how Mrs. Reynolds la!’|
’No, ma'affi'.*-1 I didn’t know she wns sick.
Is she!’
1
" ’I don’t know,’ 1 answered stupidly. .
"It was:a divine morning. To banish
the blucm I went for a drive. When I re­
turned dinner was ready, nnd my husband
was awaiting me.
" ’Did you hear!’ lie naked. Tt was very
tuihlcu.' .
"1 felt Strangling. ‘About Mrs. llcytolds?'
I
" ’Ye*. Who told you!’
, “‘Noone.’ •
“He looked amazed. ‘She was takeu 111,'
he said, ‘at’----' “ 'At 12 o’clock,’ I interposed.
" •Exactly. And she died’----" ‘At a quarter past 2,’ 1 declared.
i " ’Yom. JBut if no one has told you, how
in the ndmo of heaven do you know all
;thte!’
J
j “ ‘1 tlrejinieil it,’ I said. Then I bpko
! » mn, crying.
’
'
•‘Yun jre not well,’lie cried in alarm.
| ‘You nre raving. I ahall send up the duc!

"He did|*end up the doctor. I took the

I: pill*, tonics nnd capsules. Hndldreamed!
| I did noi'lu.iw then. 1 do uol know now."
; —Chicago Tribun^.

Largest Circulation
of any fafer in the
County.

WHOLE NO. 1952
UP

PIKE’S

PEAK.

“I once rudp n mile in less than fortytrflva
seconds on a band sled,’’ said G W. Eliwi
at the drummers’ experience meeting in
A visit to Manitou is sadly incomplete 'the corridors of tbe Lindell.
"His name is GeorgJ Washington.”
unless one baa ascended to the summit of
murmuretl the chairman suttp voce, nnd
Pike's peak by the new Pike’s peak and
Manitou cogwheel railroad.- It is an ex­ Mr. Bliss bowed and proceeded!
“I was born and raided it
w Hamp­
perience never to be folgotten, and one
where the former planC.-p.* corn in
“not be mlMrel for twice the cost,” as is shire,
;
commonly said.
The road is but 8.0 the side of the hills with a shotgun.
There is groat coasting iu that [state, such
miles in length, or to bo exact, 40,993 feet
long. 'Hie average elevation overcome is ’ as
\ would make afifaferfsional tobogganist
out an accident policy before tack­
M4.8 fret to the mile, ah average grade of take
:
10 per cent. The maximum grade Is 25 ling iL Back of the country school house
where 1 first became familiar with the
per cent., or 250 fuel rise In each 1,000
of threo was a mountain with a side
feet traversed. The maximum grade is 10 rule
■o steep that few cared to climb fc. in the
per cJnt. in a radius of 339 feet. To climb 1
winter of 18M we had,a very heavy fall of
such grades engin-• of peculiar construe­
lion are used. The boilers are set on the 1snow; tbcn.a sleet and a freeze. The re­
suit was thnt the mountain was like a
trucks nt an angle of 10 degs.. m&gt; that in 1
climbing the average per cent, of the grade solid sheet of ice net up at an anglo of 3&amp;
brings the line of the boiler to the horizon- deg*. It was hnlf a mile to the ton, and
at its base was a level sheet uf frozen
ML
There are tour such locomotives in use ।snow I bnd to cross the mountain on my
upon this “short line.” They weigh twen- way to school, making a circuitous and
iy-five tons. Tbe drivers consist of six easy descent. One morning I was delayed
cogwheels, which operate from lhe center and beard the bell 'ring just as 1 reached
of the engine on the teethed railR under­ the top. 1 knew that to bo late meant a
neath. The wheel* which rtS upon the reprimand, if not worse, and 1 resolved to
ordinary T rails aro Rim ply used to guide be on time.
"1 beaded my hand sled, lay down upon
the engine, and not for traction. The cog
rails aro made from the best tempered it, and the next instant I was shooting
Bessemer steel, the teeth having been cut down that slippery sheet of glass like a
trom the solid piece by specially con­ meteor. The fire flew up from the sled
structed machinery. There are two of runners as though I were riding over burn­
these rails, set
inches apart, weighing ing lava, and the speed was so terrific that
from twenty-one to thirty-&lt;iue pounds per It seemed as if the frind would tear my
foot of length, the heaviest rails being clothes off. I simply shut my cym. ducked
u*ed on the steepest grades. Each, rack my head and held on like grim death. Tbe
rail is eighty inches long, nnd so placed momentum was so great thnt I was car- .
lx.*ide its cotnjuvnion a* to break joints. ried half a mile across the level country at
The teeth are “staggered,” ho as to give the base of tbe mountain, got reprimanded
the six cogwheel driven of the locomotive nt school for being late, nnd whipped at
home for being jk reckless dunce.”—St.
perfect bearing at nil times.
.
The utmost care was taken in grading IxmiIs Globe- Democrat.
the roadbed and laylm.' the track. To pre­
vent the moving or sliding of the track,
which wn» quite possible, unless pre­
Leigh Hunt says, "A wise man quotes cautions were taken, owing toll*enormous bravely." However that may lie, women
weight and the action of the heavy train, wise and otherwise have always intrenched
no fewer than 146 anchop have been firmly themselves behind certain conversational
set in the solid rock to sustain it. These defenses. Behind that innocent little
anchors are set nt from ‘JOO to 600 feet phrase, "My husband says,” lurks a vast
apart, according to grade. The ties are amount of feminine pictures/] uc-nras. What
bound together by planks spiked longi- astonishment, nut unmixed with dismay,
tnd'Dally where the grade is,the heaviest. would fill the soul of tho good man if he
The cars are peculiar affairs, and are could hear the extraordinary statements
pushed up ahead of the engine and de­ his wife puts in his lip*! Fur instance,she
tached therefrom. They can be let down tells her friends very earnestly thnt her
grade independently from the engine by husltnnd says he prefers sleeves that are
means of cogwheel brake*. The sent* arc ahlrrvd diagonally and then embroidered,
net at the average angle of the grade, at rather than those that are embroidered
which they arc horizontal, while the floor nnd then gathered into a plain cuff. That
of the car i- Inclimd from 16 to 25 degv. is the reason the pretty little speaker gives
These corn carry from thirty to Mrty pas- for the fashion of her own garment,
\
The truth Is that her hu.*baqd does not
aengers.
Tho trip up the mountain is sujterb. it know* what shirring means. Men with an
is a constant change of scene. lively almost morbid horror of peraonhlities are
flowers, funtning cataracts, placi 1 streams reported as warning their wires against
and frowning crag* thrill lhe beholder as certain people. Wheoadriyu la proposed
be proceeds to ’the regions of perpetual distasteful to the young wife ehb almost
mow. - The somber pine and silver spruce automatically declares that her nnshand
’.uriiriatc in the stealy catiroruuwhile the says be is afraid to have her get in0A car­
n-pen and willow thrive nlom/tl:e streams riage. You cannot carry on » conversation
until limber line is reached. From this of five minutes’ length with sqmc people
;x&gt;iut up to the summit nothing butatones. । without the introduction of this phrase,
’ftcahty blades uf hardy grasta-s ami modw-t cither as an excuse or an argument. NJ
There is no voluntary falsehood about
flowerets are to be seen. From the sum
mil an Indcscribabh- panorama spreads for , the matter whatever. It Is plainly a habit,
miles on all sidcM. Colorado City. Colorado praiseworthy from some points of view.
Springs, Fountain, Pueblo, Monument Who docs not admire the wives who, sineb
aud other towns ore more or k-M discern­ the days of Elizabeth and her Zachnriah,
able to the naked eye, while Denver may be have interpreted dumb husbands! They
plainly seen seventy-five miles distant with may 1»e wedded unto clowns, but into the
a good fieldglass. The coat of the trip both lips of these same clowns they put their
ways is but five -lollars, or by rail up the own nobility of thought and speech.—
Helen Jay tn Harper’s Bazar. .
peak aud carriage descending, six dollars
—Denver Republican.
•

• n Interesting Cogwheel Kallrond Route

law
la«t-Tt»Awert itwo
»r barrel.* .and n cuane sack.
iBffh’nlr.g-L«&gt;nc incapable oFilolng
Wed- 'I 11,0
Two men ’n
in °ulie
day caa
caii trval
treat enough ; :i!,.v »nj«rr. musher mure nnlmiilevouH in
Hla-t
■
‘,e dly
i* -----.iiieiiiiM
w.iw Cw
20 aerfej and enough wheat
to I jts character, and consequently only to I*
—
...,। oata to *4»w
I issued viith the consent uf a quorum of ' At the time the Linenlns settled at Goose
«i* and going into «u j sow
4U acres.
.
One cautiuii tu be observed Is that uf • t«&gt;-lve god.*, and n thfril carrybig mischief ' Nest Dad Needham was the champion
Warner and wife, of I
('
usiug uu bags or lU.-bee for treated seed ; ih itH tr.tiu» and for which a regular d&lt;-.Tee | wrestler in Cumlx-riand county. This
that have been used fur the untreated seed, • w;w requin*! from the highest divinities in county joins Cole*, the one In which the
miles? they haw been first scald, d.
ll:,: Etruscan’ skies. Curiously emugb, ■ Lincolns lived. Needham had often been
told thnt he would find his match In Tom
r The Water should be at l:'.j degrees. I ra'-Jcrn scientists fuitowfng the lead taken
Lincoln's boy Abv, but he would boast that
Uy behind with I heir i! when the wheal or uita are pat in. Allow !
Arago, have nlsodccre*d that the varie
he could 1‘fling him throe-best out of four
. on account of Ltd I। tbe grain to remain in the water five min- Il,ca ot- liKhtniug are threefold. Tho first
fight fall of snow here !I utes and keep the temperature about 130 ! •‘”’»rrvbendi» that In which the'discharge any day tie lived.” At last they met. It
flrst thu • this season— II degrees, if it la difficult to keep the tem- ■ ‘PP’ -'11* 1‘kra long luminous line, bent Into wa* at u house raising on tho Ambmw
a’"1
and varying in cum­ river. “Raisin’s’’ aY thnt time brought
are entertaining t&gt;- •j peruture up as required it may be found
“mdghbot*” from many mile* around, and
—Chara \Vartier /wa* ' convenient to dip tho seed into a barrel * I’h^ion from white *u blue, purple or rwl. ■
I nm toldithnt nt this one they came from
,s known a.* forked lightning,
i.«c last Saturday/ but containing wateryt about 120 degrees for | T*11*
as far wwith as Crawford county, nrnro than
Jit Injuries -M. Smith’s fam­ the purpose of wnriuing the seed lx.-fore i hvcau.*e-it sometimes divides Into two or
forty miira away.
i
putting
it
Into
the
barrel
in
which
II
Is
tu
&lt;
l
*nmeh.
s
la-fore
reaching
the
earth.
in Xssyrla last Sun­
Thomas Lincoln came. and with him his
Tlte second differs firom the find in thd I
. fe Oct 3l5t, Dr. D. be treated.
Afu r the work &lt;jf the day, in
Tiie seed should be kept moving all the '
""'f which tho flash i» boy Aland patient suffering
which Al&gt;e and Dan matched handspikes
time It is In Die barrel
| diffnsqd. From tin dreumstance tho dismaay*tiniei,'a "ra»i&gt;k.” wa* suggested. At
.-real . rlrrui.r ll„t «reomp«nlr,l Uw ii*,d‘
*
i;iig man. was beloved
letter we learn that the loss to the farmers j, n’,}
parallel c.m U- instituted be- lir»t A be Sv a.- unwilling to measure arms
••• W-tn, aud had a very promwith Dad, who was six feet four nnd ae
last
year
from
smut
l.n
wheat
and
oats
w«*
MU
'
,n
’
’‘
h
’
ru
'•ari-nra,
urehlm. - The deceased was
agile a* a panther, but when Thomas Lin
Hum 3PW.V00 ,uu Mil. ) Mr wlll . •M.nter 1* ^1 •■■■vtomto.1 will, tl„ injgf. our heartfelt symcoin eniilj “Abe, r.wle ’im," A'o flung off
’blSh “Dy,*i"S,r
h- bereaved ones in their werol O.K0.UW. Wbwe c.jpu t..e
hia coat, and ths two Stood face to face.
Iwa luu.lr Itu,
Uir oereenuwe ot k» . ET^irte rajkl l«or..l&gt;nt bl. plwrow _
Fourtimpa they wrestled, and each time
: '.’.-•h will, commence a
Thrth5rd class art? not only remarkable
th .- week for Mrs. Kaiser— from smut varied from P to 20 per cent, for their etxentricit les, but they have been Ncc&lt;ll&gt;nni wan thrown.
Coaid Only &lt;«lk to One.
It would lie difficult to select the more
At the cbjM? uf tho fourth round the comife :ire ente-. '.lining a sis- averaging 15 per cent, in cases where mode the subject of considerable' conten­
He was on his vacation, but secined to be beautiful of the two women. The one who
this week—Tho «new farmers estimated their loss from 3 to 5 tion. They differ so widely from the more bat.-ints ngnin-atood faro to face, Al&gt;e at n los* tef know what to do t^&gt; pass awny stood near tbe door in street dress was a
•l’.i:.*hcd, Hut smiling, Dnn trembling with the time. Su ho drifted track mtu the of­ queenly creature and very magnificent in­
progressing fluely-w-Mr*. per eent. actual count has shown it to be ordinary manifestation* mat
that runny meUramemo- , ----------- ------------------.
nt to Like Odes* last from Io tuV&gt; per cent. Experiments have eulogists have dialed their right to be ' anger. However, one glance at the hum fice “just to look around," as he put it.
deed. but the other, sitting carelessly upon
her daughter. Mrs. Dr. been madiHn several states, sowing the treated ns legitimate lightnings. They j vs’., good nntured face of his opponent
Tho boys nuddrd to him pleasantly and the divan the outlines of the figure half,
neither
axsumo
the
form
of
long
lines
un
I
c'»»ledlilf
rage,
and
extending
liis rough went un with their work, and he move-!
&gt;oyd returned from "
treated aud the untreated seed side by side,
hidden, half revealed by a Greek gown, ex­
intay—Mary Bullis is stop­ and the practical value ot lhe ’Jansen) the one hand, nor of sheets of flames on the | P'Bni he Said, "Well, 1’1! be blamed.’" Ever uneasily from one room to another, saying celled in sweetness and grace.
bid th«r
they w,-r»
were warm friends. NewlNeed­ nothing to any one until Ids eyes rested ou I
Horn'*, while Mrs. Van- treatment has been proven, it should nut| other, but exhibit themselves ax balls or 1 after ’thi-i
The girl on tbe divan was yawning.
ham
Mirrivvd
Lincoln
many
years,
and
be concluded that there Is r.o «mut because' globular tunqi* of fire.—Chamlxsrs'Jour- !
a young man in a far corner of one of the
■•Where ire you going, Claraf' she naked
her daughter.
though he was a strong Democrat he had room.'—a young man for whom be had no
indifferently.
O'on cannot see IL In oats the srunt is
nothing Hut good words far Al».~Century. especial liking anyway. He went over and
The queenly creature adjusted her hat
, .flown off before harvest, and tbe smutted .
Johnson spent the evc- stalks being shorter than lhe healthy ones
sat down by him.
with ths assistance of the pier glai-* oppo­
"I find time passes mighty slowly," ho site.
tiid Mrs. J. W. Godfrey,
One of the tno»t famous and fatal po|arc not observed.
H. JJvlngaton was going to
sons used in Jn|&gt;an and Java is obtained
So much htwbecu Raid al»ut the frivolty, ■aid.
"To call on the young person across the
"Yea,” returned the young man.
turday morning he discovered
from the lutmboo. The young nhoot* of incomiM-tcnce or fussiness of American
way, you"----Many think that the presence.of smut is I the rant- when they fleet push through the mother* that it will not beanfls* to Inquire
“Ob, yes. There's no one to chum with,
Asluideof impatience flitted across the.
i
ami Curtis* mill. He
r.ti,mrf you know. Nearly every one else ia work­ sweet face of the classically gowned
ttluguhhcd the il.unes thus due toeertain conditions of $oil or atmos­ Kmun.l «nr&lt;»rcre&lt;l with tin., browttl 1,1
j
... ’. . With the befct Intentions
„ ;„fl„in tbe ing.”
t might have been a severe phere. Thia is nut true, though certain hairs, which under tbe microscope ap- famllh
charmer.
"Quite right,” acquiesced tho young
wlu.-atber may
w lw ta}-m» Uike.l4k&lt;«W crr.ul...t ,
can ^«h1
"Know. Do you"----n -Joo Chevsebrough has a conditions uf soil or
Ml.x, iDilttltflr »l,arp ami hoBow. ^mall with hu tamlly la uMtallf tot limited. man.
.
The radiant beauty paused while she
1. iu from Engined—The be more favorable than others. Smut; iMlex, innniieiy niinrp «»u*» «««••»-. ............. i witmnHTnnnuy »» u»u«m7—•• • j
"Now I’d sort of Hko to conic up W*ca
in the air,
and becumuig
smiled at herself over her shoulder.
■ fiuantjt|et( of these hairs administer*- i [ nufl he ivuol always in the mood to exert
1.1 m huoi will observe Thank*- is carried
donally
nnd
bother
the
boys,
just
foy
the
ral
”
1
,
daily
in
the
food
bring
on
ulceration
of
the
1
n
helpfin
influence
when
be
returns
ut
“Want to scud her any messagef”
•
attached
to
the
kernel
of
grain
■ z appropriate exercises on
fun
of
tho
thing,
you
know,
but
the
boss
who|e nlinsentary _____
canal, stimulating ma- I ujgjjt W)jru out with buMpcrai carM. and
"Clara"-----,
Lm: day--Mr*. Millard and slores germinate when tiie seed Iss planted, ( W|KI1O
and iustcad
a healthy
plant
theiv
jfgnant
dywotery.
The
action
must
be «»f ...
I ! ofte^nr^erathaci'nb'1&lt;»dee'orntoiahb&lt;&gt;rinc
.......
* llguantdysentery.
ir—
-----i nature
. .---------------------------------------The seated lady looked really hurt. .
•nothing
but aofstunted
growth,
and
. when
mechanical
rather
than
chemical
1 7f . t / n ’ .”5 »&gt;r no-ghiwring ; won’t haye it.”
"No!”
/ :
"1 don’t understand," she exclaimed Ir­
»l... heMl U&lt;1.
nf thte
i* fll’ed ! n mechanical
. 1
,
rauiir
uinii cneimcai nature, corner td Lis family cirri-—his wife may
mt
hi1
former* mother. Mrs. •llUUUUg
u irrain atHterttra
B.it_ .is'
“No.
He gave me warning whfen 1 ritably, "how you can call on that horrid,
(he head of the grain appears It
it is filled
ni co
|n&lt;t a» tbe spun* uf IBs common puffball : see little
&lt;
of him ami his children les*.
Miss Iva Moulton visited (lit ne.»u ot lue gra.u
with Buiut
smut liistvSu
instead cf
of graliigrain. By sowing I’ uct uJK(U !hJ,.vv*.
It h txit a matter ut ^indifference, how­■ started on my vacation that I wasn’t tu deceitful thing!"
igh. Saturday evening— wiiu
smut nothing
noUiing but
but smut
smut can
can be'
be reapql.
The bamboo crystal Is greatly dreaded } ever. even in regnnl to health, whether thei bother ’em."
smut
rcape|i.
Her brow knit in n frown.
•
i'h school will hold Home
“Indeed!”
"1 think her just as mean," she insisted,
burnt Is
also
from
one
is
also varrietl
carried
from
one . by aII European residents of Java. A ' children enjoy n due proportion of their■
iM*S at
o’clock, on the brnut
“Yes. He zai&lt;i,’Have all the fun you
■
•by“as *be can lie!"
farm
to another
the •■."■i.Htn.r
threshing ('Dutch official re|»ort anys that scores of 1 father’* 'ccunpmilonahip, for that is or■
as a large attendance from
The queenly creature had finished with
machine, in fact this Is perhaps the
. tk-ath* among European planters are due t-hould tk-a vital factor in the children s&gt; want, but don’t disturb nuy of lhe boyr
political blow outs at Low- effective .way of carrying It to wheat nnd | ,o thc bamboo hairs nnd to tho jealousy of growth mul education, and whenever they' who work hera’ ”
her hat and was working with her gloves.
Monday evening*—A.
He put a pretty strong occenton "work,”
"Then you don’t care to send her any
oat oe.-d. A *ingle seed may have a thous- uartvo women, who. whenever they take r. are deprwed of it certain elements of char­■
« -re in Hustings last and uf these smut spores on it and yet i ot ! fancy ^o n white man, will either baveUdm terer anil mind are almost always absent.
smiled pleasantly and left with the con- message!”
The soft shoulders shrugged beneath the
J-ook around among your friends where■ vfction that his vacation had not been en­
be observed, and it has iieen found that by • or
him on Immboo hairs, if it take*
flipping the seed into hot water for a few 1 Int,ntks to do the job. Tbe infinitesimal! the children hare grown up without a fa­ tirely waited. He had settled a long sland- Grecian folds.
"Oh. yes, Clnra. You may give her my
minutes these sporep will be killed and at ' hollow through th--*e hairy crystals Is the ther nn&gt;.I wn if your observation dtxa notl ing grudge. The young ninu scowled and
r
won
k-r.d
if
there
was
anything
personal
indy Carpenter. Howard the same time will not injure the vitality I |U(^t remarkable thing in connection with show that there is some quality of mind ox
love, If you please.”—Detroit Tribune.
lUutit rcnntrnnuiu v.u..n ... __________
them,
they being
only known
hollow 1 heart, sotnr check or balance wanting, thatt in the remark^— Detroit Free Prv&gt;&lt;
I’uyne. Jvi-*r Osgoud. Wm. of lhe wbcftL B« sure that your tiier- ••■
—• *»...»
i^iutr the
the only
known hollow
.ii mid Orville Kingsbury started
no one die c«;uld supply.—Henry L. Taylor
nihffing a Street Car Dell.
mometers are all right. Test them before vegetable or mineral thorns or crystals.— 1
There’s no possibility of being witry
i iv for a . jiunt in the North
In Popular Science Moutbly.
A passenger in a Broadway cor the othet
Chicago News.
without &lt;» little ill nature; tbe malice of a
b ■ Hur Potter Is acting as station using.
.
day
observed
that tbe conductor Invari­
AH bulltlins
expertmcntal station
go-d thing is tiic barb that mnkeS It stick.
■
-.irner and clerk, for Mr.
ably gave one pull on the bell cord to stop
.A HelJc of the Utile Dauphin.
: ling thl* latterte absence—The at the agricultural college ntnyibe had by
The drieti nlligniur not unfrequcntly I -Sheridan.
the car and two pulls to start it. The
The Carnarnlet museum L-«s just been
alt'farmers free uf charge t»r writing to
I’- pie’s Alliance met al the church
double signal struck the passenger as
.Secretary. Agricultural College, Lansing, given ii very fine ixirtralt of the unhappy I seen in drug stores comes down to u* from
Tlte DEATH RECORD.
■ &gt; evening. although It wrtr very
being something now, and he inquired
ti e "ehymist" of early time.-, and had its 1
mid of IzHtis XVI. The little Dauphin is
■
■laj McCalinni was married Oct. Mich.
about it. “Them’s tbe projn-r hlgmds,”
dre-rfed in the pi«jtujT*que ludse coat ami, origin in tho belief t hat dragon’s blood wm* ]
Major
:^
avid E. Calpweli., wclbknown
Miss FranciKE. Riggs, of Rlgassai&lt;l the conductor patronizingly. "One
abort breeches of1 the time.. His hair lie* a remedy for many diseases. According to ncw^pnperhuin, nt Liccington, Ky.
• bell to stop the car and two to start her.
Mi"'i. The happy couple were marin waves an hl&gt;f hhotilders. mid Lis pulu 'the legend, the dragon was accustomed to
James jiioA.x GlUDOXS, une of the early ’Tain’t nil the conductors that lives up to
residence of the bride and
fare uu l large blue eyes recallatroiigly thq rat l;G mvn tail, km! then death followed
Alxiiitiniilsts, at New York.
’em. Most conductors only ring the bell
Hvimediately for a vteit to friends
The editions of books printed 200 or 300 | early portraits of his mother—Marie An­ tbe operation. The poison that he was
JotixH. Bick, prominent attorney and once, no matter whether it’s to start or
' -tnity. Mr. McCallum is a grad- yenrs ago are almost entirely free from toinette. This valuable historical docu- iM’lieveti* to secrete wan supposes! to be
ex-mayor of lxxJc|x&gt;rt, N, Y.
stop the car. Of course where both tbe
■ ■ Hastings High School and is typographical errors, which®say lw attrib­ I ment, for so It'should be regarded, Ims- highly medicinal. Ah it was i'lipovJble to
J
oseph Huhne, wcll-khown merchant
coyductor and the driver are old hands
. a । :&gt;.• •.
Hu baa uted to tho fact thnt early publishers were longed to tiro Lutiily &lt;»f Lottis XVl’s faith­ obtain the l&gt;ody of a dragon :o suspend as
nnd well acquainted one bell is enough to
11. IO r ■ nine nis duties as teacher, generally emiuent achciors, niftl themselves ful vnlct, Clv'ry, and la Jongixl till lately to j[ n sign hi front of ths "cbymhrt.'s” shop an nnd phUaturoplst, of Pittsburg.
JlENKV G. EUUY, superintendent of re­ start the car as well as to stop. 'Tain’t so
h&lt;Ki|at Rlggsvlllo—Another young gave much attention to the revision of his great-granddaughter, a certain Mme. Ii alligator or crocodile wnHtJbhstituted, aud,
with the conservatism characteristic of pairs ou the Illinois-Michigan canal, at much in the number of bells you ring os it
, : hM been added tu our number, and their pruofa After reading ’ he proofil they Gio Vannelli.
is the way you ring. A veteran Lriver
the rK/riralt
wiw executed
by
lhe 'IniggiV.* have kept on IxKikjK-rt, HIh.
The"tliat
tradition
in the family
ha* always
-h iio'bas started in life a? a bare- freqmmtly turned them over toother schol­
Mrs. Leer Wheeler, niece of Joseph cut understand the different ways of ring­
thus ih«
’. JdrnXulk
jwrtrsJt
U» prince w«
hr I
l'«» Or’MJ he will be entitled to a place ar! with tho request to revise nnd cmyjct, been .pUnr
ing a car bell just as well as it tbe can­
Smith,
the
Mormon.prophet,
al
Burling-*
nnd
as
rhe
print
•r
’
s
time
was
then
deepiod
r
...
...
— k.the prince
hunted
nd Itos "IM*
Kobesplerre
’.i oidi-rsAvhile
was I gotten its »*■*"•
the highest If be makes the effort
ongiu. •
•*»&gt;
••• , ««&lt;]•*
•; . • ”
ductor was to talk to him.”—New York
— in the virtue of iiramn'*
— ton, la.
,
drngtna biood.
bioud.i
Is the happy father—Mr*. a matter uf tunall cousequeoce. a perfection iu the temple and Ja-fore bo was handed believe
______
Cdkmel James H. Wood, the well- Times.
: Ih'-mpsou has just returned from wen attained which 1s seldom equaled by over to Jailer Slrnun’a terfder mercies. It New Ydrk Sun.
Hew I.IgauUng Vcatroys.
modern printers.—St. Louis G!oiro-Demo­ was then forgotten, nnd Ciery managed to
known museum man, at Adrian, Mich.
• ■ with irlcnds In Battle Creek. .
In 18S8 the topgallant mast of IL .XL 8,
Rev. FRANCIS SPRtXGEB, well-known
get hold of it.—London Cbronlcfe.
crat.
;
in Gprod -rmy circles nt Springfield, Rodney was bit by a flash and literally ent
I ...y Way to Itemove Stumps.
up into chip*, the
l*ing strewn with
A tinog Fit,
CoDiparlsous Are OU ion*.
. Ruting tree stumps maybe easily reHose—How strangv, Edith,’my’engage­
Tho oil fuel used in a copper smelting
iHKUT, prominent board of trade the fragments as if the carpenters had
Many! Instances of Lord Slu'rbrooke’s pe- 1
been sweeping their shavings overboard.
•• I in this way: With a l;{-indi auger ment ring jy st fits you.
work, at Kedabcg in the Caucasus i»
man,
Chicago.
collar
vein
ol
mordant
humor
are
recalled.
Edith-Dear
old
Herbert
hail
it
mazlcfor
Shortly before the topmasts of IL M. S.
pumper! to on elevation of S28 feet through
|!t ri' a bole in the center of the stump
Pvrhu|&gt;k one of the nioat chanteu-riirtic of
Professor George Uowlakd, ex •super­ Hyacinth had suffered In a similar man­
•»! eighteen inches deep, and put in me not a month ago.—Chiciuro Inter Ocean. fifteen miles o&lt; 4-ioch steel pipehiasajlies was that evoked by the news intendent uf tho public schools of Chicago, ner, and when tlie Thetis underwent a like
;' iiiy ounces of saltpeter, fill tho hole
Edward J. Deeding, Merchant prince, vteitetion in Rio harbor Captain »Fitzroy
that
Ixird
Beaconsfield
had
conferred
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Gtorge Wbitsfield’a father was ah Inn­ Cerngo on his sevreutry 1 Well," said
First I’atur- Dors Tom show any special
at New York.
', mg take out tie plug, pour Into the
described the furetopmast as "a mere col­
keeper. and in his boyhood George held
Charles H. Harris, the well-known lection cf long splinters almost like reeds."
r. Lowe, “did not Cubgnla make his
।1 -L- a half pint of crude petroleum and sec
hor»«At the Inu door and ran errands for
comedian, at Chlcaga
J
horse K procouau I.’"—London Globs.
■ ’ ou fire. The stump will burn and smol- tocr ta hhX^Tl^.u.bnra Bulletin.
| ‘ter to the end of the roots, leaving nothing
ukhes.—Exchange.
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�GOT ONE FIRST PRIZE

THE VERDICT
Cleveland and the Tam­
many Tiger are the
Winners.
A Democratio House and a
Democratic Senate Also.
A Clean Landslide to Grover.
Bat Mbhigan, My Michigan,
Rich State.

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Earry County Elects lhe Entire
Republican Ticket.
Tuesday’s battle of the ballots has been
fought and Grover, lhe Tammany tiger,
tariff-for-revenue and the oilier appurte­
nances appear to be "lu it,” and seem to
be so much -in it” tliat there ia no chance
to find any ray of hope.

NATIONAL.
The conceded doubtful states at the be­
ginning of the campaign were New York.
Connecticut. West Virginia, Lfllnols, Wis­
consin and Indiana, as between republi­
cans and democrats. While many west­
ern states, as between the old parties
strongly republican, were doubtful on -ac­
count of the Alliance movement, and be­
cause of the silver coinage Issue. These
states were North nnd South Dakota. Min­
nesota. Nebraska. Kansas. Colorado. Wy­
oming. Nevada, Idaho. Montana. Oregon
and California.
Of the doubtful states as between re­
publicans and democrats. Cleveland lias
carried ail except possibly West Virginia.
Of the doubtful states as between Har­
rison and Weaver, and liecause in those
- states the democrats withdrew their own
tickets,and supported those of tiie popu­
lists. Weaver appears to have carried the
electoral vote of Colorado, Montana. Ne­
vada. part of those in Oregon and Minne­
sota. with Kansas ant! Nebraska so close
as still to be in doubt, while California
appears to have gone for Cleveland.
Cleveland also gets five electoral votes
in Michigan. Thus Cleveland carries 252
electoral votes, while but 223 are neces­
sary. One of the surprising things of the
election b the closeness of the result in
Ohio. While the state may be for Hrrri800,McKinley’s majority of 25,000, ywo
years ago, Is cut tea beggarly figure. An­
other surprise was the flop of Illinois,
Wisconsin and California to Cleveland.

these people have kinfed tiie democratic
organization In Barry county whenever
they coaid not run it to suit themselves.
They are determined to rule or ruin.
Tamely the democrats of Barry county
have gulped down large doses of grangerism. greenbackism, patrons of Industrylsm.
get many of them thought this funny
bustfiess, this surrender of principle to
give poatoffices and county offices to non­
democrate had gone far enough. Conse­
quently, though they arc earnest demo­
crats, thhy preferred defeat to surrender
of principles lor the sake of giving office:,
to party traitors. Thia cause made many
of Uie leading democrats of* Barry county
apathetic, ami several of them voted
against every people’s party candidate
who bad been endorsed by tiie democrats.
It was democratic votes that defeated
Benham, Wickwire, JLowden, Thomas and
Wood man see." An Inspection of the table
will show that the democrats, people's and
prohibition vote on governor b 2990. while
Rich n eeivmlJ861.
But wltlle this was true, the splendid
c 4 m pa Igo. waged by Mr. Kenyon as chairmau-ofthe’ republican county committee,
nnd the hard and earnest and loyaj support
given by the republicans on the ticket
and In the ranks was no less a factor In
the contest. The drift of things this year
was away from the republican party. Had
not republicans worked, worked hard, or­
ganized and pushed and been capably - led,
they could not have won. The victory
therefore in Barry county springs from
these tyu causes: First, A divided oppo­
sition. and democratic disgust with the
Journal editor's pn sumption and cheek in
attempting to force a ticket coni|M»ed of
men who, in their convention, swore allegvawce to Weaver, upon the democratic
parly of Barry county. Second. A well
organized, disciplined force of republicans,
capably led. and who manfully stood by
their lenders. With the general landslide
against the republican party and toward
Clevelapd, and with three parties com­
bined against ijiem on the county ticket,
the republican county ticket could not have
been elected, even with democratic help,
had not the republicans of Barry county
had if matchless organization, and worked
tOtf .her as one man.

Despite its harmful influence there ia do
drug in the materin med lea that has so
wide a range of therapeutic application as
dpium, and the extensive plantations of it
in China and India are perceptively in­
creased every year, owing to the general
demand for it. In the former country it ia
used as a domestic remedy, much as cam­
phor is in this country, and it is through
this universal use of it In China that at­
tention has been drawn to its great value
In surgical dressing. There is no other
dressing that quiets pain and checks al!
It/eeems probable that the result ot the discharge of scrum no effectually as opium,
and
it does not hnv'o the disagreeable odor
election will be to give tbe democrats a
majority In the next United States senate. of iodoform nor the poisonous effects of bi­
The next house of representatives will chloride of mercury.
In case of wounds it should be cut off i'u
have a democratic majority of over 50.
There can be no question ns to what small pieces and spread over tho cloth so as
caused tho result. The South was kept to form n plaster nearly twice the size of
solid by the "force bill’’ Issue. The West the wound. It will adhere to the,wound for
was disraptod by the Ailiancc and silver weeks; relieving pain, preventing undue
issue. The North was down on the Mc­ discharges and healing the sore from tho
first. It may bo made to stick to the wound
Kinley tariff bill.
•
_
VV«* hope It Is true that the senile/shall by smearing a little Venice turpentine
be democratic. We trust tliut Grover around the edgt£, nnd by this means no
Cleveland and tbe democratic party may other dressing need be placed over it—
have all the opportunity possible to carry Yankee Blade.
out their measure for tariff reform, and
silch other enactments as they please. If
their position on the tariff bd correct, let
It be settled at once, and tho country get
the benefit If wrong, the soonyr the
uqojj
country finds it out tiie belter. And if

they find it to be wrong, there ia no ques­
tion but that it will be defeated again.
Confidently believing the republican policy
of protection is right, we do not look for a
long lease of democratio power.
In Michigan tbe republicans get there
with both feet, electing Rich aud the
whole ticket by from.5,000 to 15.000 plu­
rality, defeating Ellis. Newton and Shafer,
who were-runnlnguu the people’s as well
as the democratic ticket- They al»o elect
nine presidential electors, seven of tiie
congressmen sure, and possibly eight, the
contest between Belknap and Richardson
In the Grand Rapids district being so elose
that the official vote will be necessary to
decide. Barry county will be pleased to
have Judge-Hooker placed on the supreme
bench, and that Thomas Is elected to
congress over Yaple by over 1,000 major­
ity. Barry county helped swell
Dr.
« Thomas majority, giving him 248.
COL’NTY.
In another column will be found a ta­
ble giving the complete vote of the county,
as reported tons. The figures are com­
plete except that Maple Grove Is not. re­
ported on clerk and probate judge. The
total vote of lhe county is 5,800 or about
500 short of 1888. Rich, for governor, gets
907 over Mbne. Giddings for lieutenant
governor gets 1,055 over his democratic
opponent Hooker gets 334 over Newton.
Colgrove for elector gets 220 over the com­
bined democratic atid people’s yota. Jor­
don, on three tickets for Senator gets 142
majority. Hugget, republican, gets 248
for representative. Armstrong gete 1,198
over Williams. MeKevitt 324 over Ben­
ham. NagleV 1,105 over Marshall for
oonnty clerk. Jordan59 over Wickwire
for register. Kenyon 1.102 over Hilbert
for treasurer. Sweezey 63 over Lowden
■- for prosecutor. Both republican circuit
commissioner’ aft elected, Kenaston hav­
ing (41 over Thomas, ana Walker 108 ov­
er Thomas. The people would not even
let the good Dr. Woodmansee, though he
ran on three tickets, be coroner, being de­
feated by Sackett and Van Horn, by ma­
jorities of 81 and 96 respectively. On
anrveyor tbe vote Is Bentley, democrat,
1772; Cobb, republican, 2857; Taylor, peo­
ple’s party, 872; Humphrey, prohibitionist,
299.
The result In the county was a com­
plete surprise and a crushing defeat for
the ‘‘mlddte-of-lhe-road” candidates, who
have shown themselves adapts at all sorts
ef scheming and wire-pulling. They and
lhe convention that named them repudi­
ated all alliances with other parties. But
nevertheless eight of their twelve legialaUveand county candidates succeeded In
securing democratic endorsement, and six
of them gut into the prohibition eamp.
Soeh a disgusting mix up and dlzgMMfhl deals were never before seen In
Iftta county. It is no wonder the people
repudiated them. The surprising feature
of the result is the insignificance of tbe
pooptes party vote, as shown on lleuten-

The result in Barry a
lygraU tying to repabfl

THE

got it in their gardens should try and find
room for it. For ojnsiderable more than a
thousand years it has been cultivated by
the Chinese, and they have raised hun­
dreds of magnificent varieties and kept
them carefully, so that they did not pass
out of the country.
In Japan also it is a great, flower, nnd
like the chrysanthemum nnd the iris is
abundant in that country in many fine
‘forms, some of which are now at last being
brought to ux But fortunately wu are
not entirely dependent upon such uncer­
tain sources for our plants, as for some
veara past English and continental misers
have been at work upon tho tree peony,
and they have been rewarded with some
aterling productions.
Tho first tree peony was brought into
this country rather more than 100 years
ago through tho instrumentality of Sir
Joseph Banks, who had heard of Its exist­
ence and popularity in Chinese gardens. A
tew others were obtained later on, but
down to 1850 there were not a dozen dis­
tinct kinds in cultivation.
In recent
fears, however, the flower has been greaty Improved. Doubtless there are a great
many kinds much alike, but there are also
magnificent vnrietiea thnt we ought to
poawsH and grow as we do good rooes.
Among the early varieties that came to
thin country wag"out with single flowers,
which were white, with a dork crimson
stnin at the base of the petals. This was
nnd still is supposed to bu tbe type ami
parent of the now numerous and lovely
progeny in existence. Occarionnlly. od&lt;I
often when least expected.- one meets with
a grand plant of. this and a similarly
colored double flowered variety.
A short rime back, when ptn
along
the road in a remote country atStrict, we
saw two maitnifiecnt plants of tliia kind,
one on each side of tiie walk leading up to
a fnrmhoUM'. They were each more than
four feet in height, al meet ns much in di­
ameter and bearing scores of blooms.
Many year* mutt elapfle before a specimen
of such dimensions la obtained,, to al­
though tree pennies grow vigorously
enough three parts of the growth die back,
each reason to where a prominent bud ia
formed.
One great point in their favor, however,
!b that they commence to bloom in quite a
young stzite, nnd plants that are little
more than ono foot high will bear four or
five great flowers, nnd these, with the itmple foliage that clothes the ahoota, make
even small plants appear of considerable
size iu their summer drew. Above all;
plants they need good culture, and ns
when once planter! they are very iinpatient
of disturbanco nt the root a thorough
preparation of the site should be made.
'Some care must also l&gt;e exercised in
choosing the position, for, thortgh the
plants are in every respect hardy they
start Into growth so soon thnt fro»t some­
timeS Injures the young sluxite. The risk
of this is obviated by choosing a site
where the early morning aun does not
shine upon tho plants, several degrees of
front not having the slightest effect upon
the shoots if they thaw g^ndunlly. It is
an easy matter to arrange some temporary
, framework, over which canvas or some
, other light protecting material could bo
I thrown should frost coma during the crit। leal tiineof younggrowth. In winter pro। lection must not on .-tny account be given.
I The alm should rather beta retard growth,
I aud even then it will start quite soon
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more particularly if the ndatlous UtWec:;
them waft of an intimate nature, or again
if it ware the master and mistress of the
Su^MwlclertA In th. old omrUy eatabliahment. Walpole relate, that so Uto
days a man and wife had aaodal indi­ M th. middle of tho teat century tb-“d
viduality; but when a man attends a social Duke and Duchess of Hamilton occupied
gathenng in the wert hs is expected to seat the dais at the head of the room and pre
himself barido bU wife and behave as well served the traditional manner by sharia-*
M he can, to the cud that people may tbe sama plate. It was a tokeu of attach­
understand that he la d&lt;* only fond of the ment and tender recollection of unreturu.-.
worthy woman at home, but In company ble youth.—“Old Cookery Books,”

The Ranks family were flushed with the
feeling of coming victory, but they tried to MIf a married man should attend a west­
stifle it At least to outridere they did ern social affair without bis wife he would
not wish to appear vainglorious._____
ba very apt to be approached by a married
The otnse of this pleasant sensation was .
_ _
«£mply thlx They each had at the county ( woman
Vour wj^?’ aadjtherv
fair un article that they felt more than sure | w
n certniu something In ttewomwould gain a prise, th. prize indeed of its wouldbe .

Afr Daniel K. Bank* farmer, had a pi« burned of Mm^-lf to being there under
-itwae pre-eminently “the fatted sow.” , ,uch circumstances. I ones knew a gay
Its weight was fabulous, it* appetite enor- ’ yonng husband to
PM»
man, 5&gt;d with the assurance of faith Mr. . by his wife, Vo|^®&lt;ffeV
B. knew that It would b« eclipsed by none, party alone with her knowledge and oonMr*. Daniel K. Bonlpi bad sent some , rent.—E. W. Howe in Foram.
nickle. and canned fruit, which she coo----------------------- ddered truly desirable. Miss Susan N.
Th. Salta.’. Po»M.n.r.
Banks was represented by a quilt, on which
Among
Among the
tb» Turks
Turk. the
Urn usual
u.uol method,
m«h&lt;ld.
_ - try
. i■ ug.nnd■ punishing
—
U It. naruii.An.i*
she bad expended much time and labor, . both
poisoner, I,Is
while G. Milton Banks, tho prospective
innke hirn drink his own concoction, rt
heir of the farm, had contributed a rooster I
found. Ot herwise the accused
whore powers jn the crowing line bad n0 '
strangled or beaten into a confesequal.
.
, ' don. A poisoner who survives the preThe day had come when there grand ; « lnary ordeab, but is convicted never
question, were to be settled, and with, as j
|8 tortured to death by being
before said, a proud spirit held In checx [
eagled in the heat of tbe sun. It
tbe Bankses, seniors and junior*, attended •
that Up to a recent period the sub
the fair! It was the hurt day and the only | Uu,a jUt ()f |m]ace employees Included a
Unietbiiy bod patronized it, as tin- distance &lt;puj.ki.jb doctor, expert in poisons, whose
was great'and the country roads were not ; dall(e&lt; wen. not couflued to attending the
wlint they should be.
[ ljck ^4 tasting the sultan's food. It 1ms
The fair was crowded—7,000 persons at fx^n known jn Comrtantfaopi. that the
least were there—and the scene was one of &lt;
of the sultan’s poisou expert was
wild confusion. Thu Bank, family walked । Cfti|e&lt;i into service whenever his master
around with amazed interest arid stared at i wi^jje4 t,,
rid of some one who had oftbr assortment of domestic animals and j
butwholia&lt;l been guilty of no open
fowls, nt the farm machinery and nt tbe ।
of the sultan’s wbliet or decrees.
beautlHtl work displayed by the women &lt;i&lt;)H. pnt-.nt RUhan, Abdul Hamid, among
and girls Alas! their feeling*Of self mU* 1 otbvr
|1As dispensed with thecourt
faction died out. The pig, Mr. Banks |&gt;oteont.r.—Pittsburg I/eoder.feared, would not win so ensilh bis com- 1

State of Michigan, County of Barry - m
P&amp;jftaMSfir'

tbousaud eight hutidn-u uu&lt;! nlue:y two
Present. CbariM W. Arirwroog, Jud-e of
Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate of Amun d
Bassett. &lt;1occ4ummI.
Oa reading amMllrs the pctltbn. duty v&gt;-i
fled, ot lau'.-ueiie Barnett, son of .’Hid &lt;1^ .
prajing that tulmlnlMnriton of
'i-aAtV
may be granted to Jereutiah W. HondcrMtoti
or to some other suitable ;&gt;er-. m,
TtHTeufHMi it is ordered, that Friday t’w
2nd day of December, A. D.. iSQatteb o’clwk •'■&lt;
toe forenoon, be Assigned for the hrar.ng or ■ ।
petltioo and that the heirs at law &lt;g
eeased and alt other perwtu interested in “ t
enUte, are required to appear hl a ««&gt;««Urn J.said court, then to be lioldnn at the Pnibuu. □/.
Bee, In the City of Huttngn, iu .tal't &lt;
.
show«AUjC. If nuy there be, why ui,&gt; p...,.
the t&gt;»tfiunwr may not ’j« graiuiu. a^’-, i&lt; &lt;
further ordered, that said petitioner giv.tolhe pereous iuterr»led ln-a.il i-.faie, of tk,
pendency at said j^tuion and th- hrar'n,?
thereof by rau«ii&gt;g a copy of This on’.tr to l&gt;
WMM&lt;M la the Bniuags Banner. ;&gt;
paper pr.uu-d and ctmilated in raid Creamy uf
Many,.odco In each week for three eucce sin
weeks previous to said day of htar;!)?.
W. AKMHlUxX ..
Judge of Pro’ at(A Iran eo;iy.)

ly “Maj I bo afcared wa wdu’tT git in on I In the Japanese capital there is a gigan
him “I
I
tic linage of a woman made of wood, iron
"Never mind, sb,” saldO. MEton, “we sud piaster. The time of its erecthm and
will go and take a look ut the fancy work, ; lhe name of ite designer are in dispute,
Go to DR. LOWRYS and I
tables."iand the young people Warted off. but it is known U&gt; have lx-en&lt;l«ltoted to
followed by their elders. Here Again, how- | Hachim an, tbe god pf war. In height it have your eye? fitted with eye.
ever, wait a bitter disappointment.
^appointment. They •' measures fifty-four fret, the bead (dene,
were Justin time .to hear the judgiei
judges pztss
pass i&gt; which la reached by a winding stairway in glasses or spectacles,
In or-'
an opinion on tho stylo
•trio of this
thin quilt.
nuilt. ' the interior of the figure, bring cnpableof
“This article,” said one of them, “i« good I bolding a company of twenty pcraoux Tiie der to have your eye right
of its kind, and shows praiseworthy work. I goddess holds a sword in&gt; her right hand
but we dre unable to awan! the,prize here, land « huge pniutc&lt;i wooden bail in the preserved into old age. the
m there Is an old fashioned air about it
left. luterually the statue is the finest
that .nggests that it should have been an.-itundcal model in existence, every bone, eyes should be properly exam*
here some years ago. Tbe prize is there ! joint and ligament being rrprereutwl on a
fore gM-n to Miss Blank.’’ etc., Sudan’s gigantic scale iu proportion to the heigut ined and the right kind of
eyes this: time overflowed, anil iportifica- ; and general alxeuf tbe huge figure itself,
Dr. Lowry
tion and disappointment po»aex-&gt;e&lt;l her J The large eyes are magnifying glasses, glasses worn.
spirit.
,
'■ through which a fine view of thb surroundAt tl#e preserve department the out- • jng country may be had.—St. Louis Un­ keeps a large stock of’the fin­
lock wa-i more hopeful; the judges were ‘ --•
*»public.
____________________ _
Minipliug । the picklLs and premrves and
est quality and greatest vari­
Rhontlng Stars.
“smacking their lipa over them,’’ Mr. B.
remarked! But, with Insult added to
The shooting stars are small bodlc-S ety of eye glasses and s|Ai..injury, after using up tbe last part uf the welgidng at most st few pounds. amP conpickles and all of the canned penchc*, favor tisting mainly of iron and carbon. They des at his office, where yon
was pronounced for a rival huawkerper traverse &gt;q«cc in swarms and alw revolve
md neighbor of Mrs. Banks, whocarrhsi f round the sun in long, clljfnkal courses. can have your eyes examined
off threejjn ize.t.
’
Jue the cornets. When these little bodies
.
This fr.ruiiy wa» now more disgusted ent&lt;-r the earth’s orlat they are deflected at all times. •
tl-.iin
fairs. They
bean! that the
------ ---------------------toward tbe earth, nnd great numbereare
---------vv&lt;-r with
------------pig* and,fowls were soon to l&gt;e weighed In m,*cii ia a single night.—Public Opinion,
the balatlce, but they agreed to fortify
tbcmseiVi* with their lunch first, fur their
lung drive and sad failures had given them
an appetite. A sequestered nook behind
the dog kennels was found, and a goo-.l
(east was1, enjoyed. Then ouco more they
took fata In.thehands and moved over
to lhe [llgMtiex At thia place there was
much said, and cnee ar twice Mr. Banks
(At sure tint the pig at least would bring
glory up&gt;u them. Its ribs were poked and
it was led out, weighed and discussed, but
again the neighbor came off victorious, and
the Bankjsft sustained another defeat.
Tbe rooster whs the lost hope. “Surely
bis crow could not be beaten," said Batiks.
It could' not, but it was Uiought to be
against Aim, and the unanimous decision
gave forth that he W:j a "nuisance un­
worthy of notice. ’’
The fair now wuk literally over for the
Offer for inspection by the peoplejof 'Hasting.11 nud
Bankses, and wit h a f&amp;ding of wounded
vicinity tho largest and most superb stock of
pride they wondered aimlessly about. They
stared nt other people’s success until their
eyas ached. They decided thnt home was
the best place for the vanquished, but that
.would necessitate a drive over the next
day fur thrjr property, as nothing on ex­
hibit could be taken nway until /.he fair
closed that evening.
But life as usual offered compensation
where none was expected. The tourna­
ment was about to is-gln. The knights, In
their old time costume and queer sounding
titles, v.-efi. riding over the grounds, get­
ting reaily for their run. Brightness and
Ever displayed in Southern Michigan.
We have
gayety were downing ns well for the losers
simply outdone all former effdrt in getting the goods
os for th# wiunera. Qur friend* bad be­
you want, and at PRICES tliat are not to be met by
come interested, and bad just secured good
scats to see the tourflament, when a hand­
ANY ONE in Kalamazoo.
some young knight rode up to them and
Introduced hiin' elf as the "Knight of the
1.50
Hanging tamps,
iTimonlum.” Ho craved the honor of rid­
Table Lamps, fancy,
ing for Miss Blinks, who.se name he bad
just learned. Nothing could have given
8.(3’
Hanging tamps, 30 prisma.
more surprise or pleasure, for such a thing
Table tamps, dec Bowl and Shade,
was neverk&lt;!&gt;,eamtd of for preUy Susan,
who blushwi delightfully aa her mother
Dinner Sets. 112 p’ces, $7.50, $S, $10, $11 up.
consent*!, whispering a wish that her
A fine dec Table Lamp, bowl and Shade
young daughter had worn her new challle
to match. Pittsburg Burner, a Rare
gown and best bonnet, instead of that sim­
ple white muslin and sailor hat. But, al­
2.5U
Bargain at
‘
though Sumu never suspected It, nothing
Decorated
10 p’ce Chamber sets beauties^)
could have been more becoming to her
bright young beauty.
good size.
•
2.00
With thrilling lutereot the tournament
wm watched. Tho heralds and- nuirahala
These
are
a-few
Samples
of
Good
Things
we offer.
rode first in the procession; then followed
some tweifcy knights on their well broken Haviland China,
A D CofTeaa
horses, while the band played "Razzia
D-l.," “Tb. Swett
BrSS
Dinner Sets,
Chocolate cups and saucers.

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-Hie Girl J Lttt B«blc&lt;l Me.” Then each
knight tn.de bu run u the tins; the her**■*? “Uln* &lt;» oeeh other bl, natne. All
h*d three lu™. From tho hrtt there vu
no qurttlon hr enne^ Th,
Tfcnonlnm'- tree th. hero ot tbe de^nntl
tol»X to-o tbe ot

ter the Qnocn
^0.,
lUnnlr ”
n™ other knlsbu crowned tbe mttde

5-••rasa sp-retipfl

In former dayii it was usual for a coubi„
seated together,to eat from one trem±-‘

Ing In society
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“otblng now to do bat to w
■&lt;”t “d 10 “UT (l&gt;r the ball
*&gt;«o&lt;rttjou In .11 do. turn, took
pl«», nnd Su™u, trom e llule dlunnolntrf

Salad Sets
Chocolate-Sets,
Tete-a-tete sets
Ice Cream Sets,
Meat Sets

5 o'clock tea cuprfynd eaucers.
Salad Bowls,
Sugars an'd Creamers,
Fruit Plates,

Piano and Banquet Lamps in great variety, Onyx
Tables, Tea Stands, Candelabra, and Art Pottery of
all standard manufactures. Rich Cut Glass, Solid
Silver.
Our Art Room is now ready for inspection and is
well worth a visit. You are all invited.

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other cause-indigestion, Consti­
pation, Headache, Biliousnejis,
nnd Malaria usually attend it.
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is a vegetable specific foy Liver
Disorders and their accompany­
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why not be one of them ? Talqe
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Office at FORDS5 HOTEL, TUESDAY, DEC. 6, One' day only |

HOLMAN S. HUMPHBET,^
laixto of London, now of Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE nt

Grand ILtpiiM
!£■&amp; I'lirln
McCord
.
AltO
[Elmdale
JClarSsvKle .
I Lake Odctai
I Woodbury
[Sunfield
I Mulliken
I
iGrasd fadgo I
ilutnilux
| Detroit

L "Now there were in the church that '
Let un enter a rollerprocesa mill and see
Ita di-vicmi for redaction and separation kt was at Antioch certain prophets and teach- ■
era.’’ Barnabas and Saul having con- :
wdrk. First of all vre are shown the maehinen which, by means of sieves and air tinned a whole year^at Antioch teaching
blaata, remove from tbe wheat ita admix­ much people, were afterward sent to Jeru­
ir. m.
ture of tockles, tnr-s. ships and dirt. Next salem with the offering for tbe needy _
brethren of Judea (chapter xi, 3&amp;-30). • In _
come the scouring, machines, stoutly
l.v i Howard City
due
time
they
returned,
having
fulfilled
framed-; and covered with cases of perfo­
„ Edmore
10 10
3 13
Stanton
their mission, and brought with them
rated cast Iron. These are fed from the
ilonla
cleansers we Lave just seen, nnd their John Mark, son of Mary, Barnabas' sister,
at
whose
bouse
tho
prayer
meeting
had
duty iH'to cut off the lead of the grain,
been held on behalf of Peter (chapter xil, ‘
IGoiuy Wcti I
leaving it in a perfectly scoured and pol­ 12, 23; Col. iv, 10).
' .. I Detroit
ished condition for reduction by tho roll,. Laiulng
8. “As they ministered to the Lord and
,. Grand Ledge
vrs. Some millers prefer cases made of fasted, the Holy Ghost said. Separate rnd,
Mulliken
BarnalMis nud Saul, for tho work where ., Sunfield
very heavy rolled wire of square sections,
„ Woodbury
whose sharp, impinging edges exert'a unto I have calk’d them." Toetand Wore
.. [Lake Ode**a 11 n
God
and
aeive
Him
and
minister
unto
Him
greater effect than is possible with wire of
i, |Clark*vfil®
(II Chron. xxix. 11) should be the altitude
,. I Elmdale
ordinary round form.
and dally life of every Christian, tho most
.. Alto
Clc.nried nnd prepared, the wheat Is now ordinary work of the daily routine being
., McConl
,
,. I East Pari* ‘
ready fpr the drat |mlr of rollers. These done to His glory (I Cor. x, 31). Fruite-l
Ar IGnujd Rapid*
are usultlly twenty-four Inches long, nine implies at least more thought given to the
Lv.l
i m ‘liUt'rEE
inches In diameter and bear twelve cor­ welfare of the soul than to that of the j
Grand l-ed^e
rugations to the inch. In contour these body. Barnabas and Saul b^i been dill- "
Portland
gently
serving
the
Lord
an&lt;r
living
this
corrugations n»embln the teeth of a raw,
12 10
Ionia
and var^iwith tho kind of wheat to bo consecrated life, but tho Holy Spirit has a
Howard City
Ionia
tfented, For the hardest varieties of grain special work for them to which He now
Stanton
they are not m sharp as for soft wheats. calls them (Eph. 11,10).
Edmore
8. "And when they had fasted and ,
To prevent their interlocking with each
Sleepers leave Graiul Rapids dally at 11:30
brayed nnd laid their hands on them
other they wind around the rollers in a
n. in passing Woodbury at 1:10 a. u&gt;. arriving
gentle spiral. To avoid splintering the they wnt them away.” The indulgence of 1ut Detroit at 7 :SJ a. m. Leaves Dotrult dally
‘ 11 s»p. xn . passing Woodbury at 5:00 xm..
bran they aro no nearer than is absolutely the body in eating nnd drinking is not con- at
i
at Grand Rapids at&lt;:00 a. m.
f ceaMry to accomplish the work of each sistent with a holy life. That which is suf- arriving
• Every day, others week days only. 1 stop
flcient for health God will bless, but the
reductibn. They are completely boxed in
on tljroai.
.
„
.
&gt;o as to be breast high, and, through a lit­ health of the soul, communion with God, ' Parlor cars on all day trains between Grand
tle glass window the miller can tee how delighting in the will of God and ready to Rapids and Detroit, beat, 21 cents. Bleepers
on night
trains. Cumnctlons made
in
do
it,
desire
above
all
things
to
be
filled
their Work is going on. As a rule the
lirand Rapid* with tbe
with His Spirit for His nervipe—this will CHICtCOa
(Union station,,
rollers are .of cliilleil iron, lough enough
WKHT .MtCHIQAX RAILWAY FOB
। hicago axd tub Wkst axd for Mvskbnot to Ir.evd rvculting until after two to bring power trom on high nnd make us C
oox
, Manistxr.Travxbsb City. Eix Rapchannels
whereby
God
mny
reveal
Himself
&lt;
live years’ use.
ius. Chaui evoix abd Ff.toskkv. FnYorite
Porciibiin rollers give satisfactory ro- to men.
route to thesuintner resorts of northirn Mrely4. "So they, being sent forth by tho Holy
suite, but their employment is limited.
K Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago, 8 :E0 A
Chilletl! iron is easier to manufacture anil Ghost , departed unto Selmtcia, nnd from M. and t £5 f. M.. «lt:» I‘ M. Arrive Chicago
thence
they
saikd
"to
Cyprus.
’
’
They
are
•
repair. [ As we watch the first pair of rollright in going forth on this tour, for they '
.-rs at work we olixerve thnt one of them
.'I.
D M ». .11.
revolves foster than its mate, so that, a are sent by the Spirit of God, and he can­
Leave lor charlcxolx and Petoskey . -JO A. M.
grain of wheat caught on the projectioh of not do wrong, hut how they knew that they
J'arlor cars on day train* and *l«spers on
I
were
to go to Selencla, tbe senport of An­ dlKht trains to Chicago"
a slow ।roller is stretched Ont cr unfolded 1
A-k
our agents for further particulars or
by the projection uf tbe quick one. This i tioch, nnd thence to Cyprus, is not clenr to write to
action it is which opens the grain so as to ua. To begin nt home, or jvith those dear­
Gko nue DkHavex, Gem Pass’r Agt.
Grand Rapids.
shell oiit the middlings without at the est to ns, seems to In* n Scriptural princi­
some iliac making more than u. trilling ple (Luke viii, 39; xxiv, 47).
5. "And when they ■'.•&lt;£« nt Salamis
quantity of Hour. A puint just here to
they preached thewonl of God in the syna­
which the miller pays particular attention
gogue of the Jews, mid they had also John
is keeping these rollers at the right dis­
to l«-their minister.” Snlnmis was tbe east­
tance Opart. If t«&gt;o far from each other
ern or nearest part of Cyprus U&gt; Selencla,
they take DO hold i &lt;4 the wheat. If too
while Paphos of the next verse was nt the
near they mn«h it Into flakes which resist
extreme west of the island. "To the Jew
the Hour wpArating process following up
first” was the regular custom of the
tbe roller’s work.
apostles wherever they went (Ron. I. 16;
When wheat has passed Through the
Acts iii. 26; xiii, 46). Tho preaching was
Dff. HILEB
first pair of rollers the product is copnever n sermon or essay to show their own
ducted' to a scalping reel. This reel is n
taJWE
xklll, but. always an exposition cf^ the
revolving cylinder, covered with wire, hav­
Won! of Gtsl.*
ing au nt 321 openings to the square inch.
6. ."And when they had-gone through
As tbenieal is carried up’ ita ascending side
thd Isle unto Papboa they found a certain
thefloqr and middling- fall through. Tho
axis of the cylinder is Inclined, and the sorcerer n false prophet, js Jew, whose
Mt
name was Hnf-jcsus.” We de not read of
portions of wheat suck which cannot- get any success, any results of their preaching
through it* mohes gradually find their irt Salamis, but wo know they must have

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HILLSDALE. MICH.

.--tepa ,m« Conntv each month for tho p^st'six months, and during thoso visits haaexnmined and S
srcBcribOd for hundreds, and ofloctod many of the most Wonderful Cures ever made iu tho Statu!
g

’ v,.nr Munds and neighbors about Dr. lluhuan S. Huuiphroy. There isiscarrely- a neighborhood in the county that 5
: id th® liireilt of th»- doctor’-* wonderful «kill, and rarely a family which has not had ono or more of its niemb-?r» r
•' 1 fr-nri .i. ath-and r**«Wodto tamlth aft. r all hope hud been given up and the family physician pronounced ihp-» - &amp;
• irnbi- If afflicted do not fail id consult this most eminent physician unU surgeon.
.mimitioM. consultatlorvi nnd Bdrfee free.
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In effect September tub. ttftt.
Favorite Route between Grand Rapid*. Detroit
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LESSON VII, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­

Stearns;

/MERITS.

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i : ruling Adventures of Seekers
for Hidden Treasure.

3.

—

HOW FLOUR IS MADE.' SENT BY THE SPIRIT.

FAIRBANKS

title of a novel by that famous news- :

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Cbronio

hi

■ i «i &lt; f -i-nn (n the irrotiip*nt »t chronic nw) kJ
I .nv e
r nud snrsirol dfow-naw, coses giw&gt; Ik
i, t,&lt; .■
.h-ctore and pronohnoxd Incurable, n
• • ■■.&lt;»' ,i wires to see. Dr. Hunrohroy bxx hsil R]
r.. a-ly X&lt;*J0 core* in th* State of Michigan, while K
1 •• • : attains all mid In MIcnMota. Wboon«in.li■ -uois. AJntain.a. Oaorais. Teinceeee, Ohio raid k.
1-xllnna, have l»-vn fully tiro time* that urfttber; tj|
uenrfr tW'Mhhds of th&gt;»ceufl.-ten«
uitenup ’
•a ftopcfcMi invalid*, wnm t&lt;&gt; ta*blind, eomndrof.
■nd otters .. prey to scrofula, chronic Lkir-yd »e**e. consumption. de*tractir« frmnta troct&gt;t»*. 4
ArroUK other*, bandied* of chiblrrn hopeleesly to
d‘f&lt;Tin-d. but behold now timny of them re* Hi
and hem.whiler.-wrly aU ar« rapidly bric«cured g
The ‘li-.cter is surronndrd wt h the finest nnd n
m&lt;c-t ext-c-ive b-.lloc’Jou of tnatrami-utaor.o- i-n- F
i-.n. J
thi* country for csnmu ins and te-at- fcina ail f&gt; r.:.« of chronicailtneai* of the h.mn.f*c« *
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I •« -jio r-zpeaalve instruments and
’
ta making anulyrta. ndctoacopic
.;
th &gt;r r-ctautific examlnatiraia. y«t h®
', . ..« no charge t° sn7 ‘,oc' l*b«tinglt to
,t ■ .it’ / the physic Ian’* duty tciuicertain
; t-. a*.'* trao condition withoutrxtxsn*®
J':
• • i !feror. Whenever sad wberev«sr Dr.
’j . - r.hn-7 decide® t- -locate a monthly vi*it
'
L fl wk to e-J# him, and no w&lt;»nd«r. fi r
• •’
"xmnioa'.ion. tud often without
-, ' in i « question, h* telta the Invalid whnt
?L. .aiilth* pr&lt;x;+ci of a cure.
. .t wm-tarfu! &lt;&gt;f alike voice* bl* firat
n '.-..I first look at a patfait mom.
' ■ .n
-4-ad Dr.lTntuphreyi* never tnwi
-j in hi* diagnosis in any case.I yr-.lector * uietbrvta differ ratirk*&lt;B;- from
'c'
i-.-. ’ pra-titioher in nil te*,;e-er»,;
■? ;■
&gt;.Inc tl.w plKn u£8L GflOrit®’* Hropital
'
■ 1 u. I- rngWerv eywry poticotar as
• '. ' tnu-nl’e phj*ie®lebnulri..::Muitnrty.

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»n&gt; the •niir*’ •in&lt;x;tt of vital wn»rr- v’lljr ciw.ptit&gt;sl sed t!ui r-»*t.&gt;rini
i: -I - Ixxiy eimsared .-wnicvt the

f'
■ tiraoM Jrxpeueo.ftr.-nnr.e.n.
--o point wttttfant»»r’talu»l»iu
m»o&gt; tuition!* that they onalit
r. r. few day®-ir w&lt;^k*. nntwith-1
fort thnt they fa»c Miffvnxl fur i

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afnriit!.! ’•'&lt;1
.- pluinlv f'-it »t e
..tiorttv hft'-r r,&gt;-ir 4•. t.hidm.ir.dll h-.t W
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DR. HOLMAN S.‘ HUMPHREY
Cutes Alter Al! Others Fail.

T.

sri-.-’i diwplivc that hnndn*!/ nro ailing with
:• •idiot:* maladii*. all rawwemn
their lira"ooadRgfn.
..w th.-,- .-re not w-il. br.t aro------- - -- -------- » "*
t.-r.iat upon »rn&amp;E rital onrar.
)ou .jhictHr lk&lt;tl. fntlae-' r.nr»rx&gt;« th-S
ry tnufa. nt
— niny
ra»jT enp-r- ..nx-tnuL-.. nnd oft 'i 'v
incWtabk’ *4L&gt;.(..
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ii rnr.i1.-r youj l;u nrefntaUtfV- ml'csxfnti-'tor nati.xhd

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&lt;t vital field*. p-n-nil
iriiilrt^t. Of nil mul-

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Dr. Ita- ",
,n-i private priwtiee, nnd tunny of th« t’ulv »nr.tte&lt;rn. thi*’
■ i &lt;i »nr. if told, weak! fwul mor* Use fir-tum ( ih-t *
• itmu
h-xptadsof
’les
’*-, not onlyEaroM
•». bathi*oppurtntd
h» buy tlwjft-cahiy
t/svd&lt;xi.
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id.r-y ACh|sirn!! -l«sl mo-&lt; -»Iromt'Jo
th- m&lt; - »■■■■
m this or #nv •
o..nt&gt;: y.
&lt;t his j-w.Tf»i w&gt;'l np-i;i 11-

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ntire mwi-.cni worm w.nax. y. i - o--- • - - I’.ss r-ur. Kt«h. Brvwn Aucmr.l. «. Berg-on. j*!'*i. !,!.• iirt famiUur l.t him a» to IMwr.ylve*, and white ew mra
i n-trdn»» fa-L Ita bokt* fa»t to old frteud* tapucloasly. an-t 4f i!k nUtfiBit/. «!i«n* »&gt;«•
.. . no* cautioner, oxpcjrtefatta faring l«nz •■dur'* proven thi-t ire. and tiften
'' D"
! tmi I* the mnfnxpri: - &lt; l

D-. Humphrey la th® only phyricUn who
■ •■! Pie kp-cisl advantage of European •trnntniw l»»e •­
, t.d i-'udiiw In mlcrc-Topy of the blood Ins hsripenrd unusa■
• iraue*. who carrim with him a foil line straetivp otivratiuD.
.catramenta and app&amp;mtnu for making
tir”} rctantific *x«rninatlo&lt;M «f the various:
&gt; tirr-■ and arerrtiooa of the ix-dy. as tha
bhoxi. dixchurg.* «&gt;f any kind, entarrh• ..rvti- n». etc., etc., which axnmlnationa
• no- • oouhMered indiepearible to a correct

faithful testimony, and w* n brother
.t &gt; be taken ton second pair of rollers for a given
|
in the ministry once said to me, "Faith­
second: reduction, in principal eueDtUlly {
fulness Is success." If we an-, faithful
the same na tbe first. To the xecdnd pair (God will w.o to the results. Consider Luke
ofrolldr* succeed othcra until a fifth or xii,
,
4-’. XiX. 17; Iter. IL 10- We do not
even al xijth judr is renchwi. Each pair read of any followers ot Jesiwon the whole
has more ccmigatfom. to the inch than its l-.lnnd.
•
but we do find a false prophet.
predecf-Mora, nnd htu» ita two rollers placed
7. "Which was with tbe deputy of the
dljcovorod br tho eminent Indiana hpoctaltecin
nearer JogethA-.
( country, Sergtas Paulua, a prudent man;
Dcrvc.ni discafca. It fees net contain opuites or
in following tbe partly broken wheat to who
,
doEvorou* rtra.:* -Iluvo t&lt;cen takina DM.
calletl for Barnnlias and Saul, and de­
IXEMTOir.tTIVF. NERVINE*br
the adorn! pair of roller* we left behind J
sired to hear tin- word of Qod." The false
EpHcnay. From tfcprczitcrtoJannary ar.rutxB
m» for ft moment the flour anil middling* prophet had made friends in high places,
using ttei Jicrvlnc 1 had a: least ,5 eenw.ilMona,
due to tho first pair’s action. Thww two Janti aatati wok no d^abt well pleased with
produdta, the miller reminds ns. were de- jIds servant’s sucress. There bare Ijeen
-1 fay® I&gt;cen utiniiDB. MILES' KESTOBATTVH XXBVlNEfcr about four month*. It
livenxl by the scalping reel iw u mixture. many
,
fabe prophets who hhvc iuui much
He now submits them to n bolting reel, a (success, and there will be mnby more.
frame leltid with silk having hundredspr
bad no nit.ick.— Uu.tl C. BraUne, Iscnthvitte. Pa.
t*. "But F.lyma'i, the forcercr, withstood
Fino book c f croat cum and trial bottle* 1'IXKE
ti)ous.-n&gt;&lt;I* of aperture* to the aquaro tach. ,them, seeking to turn away the deputy
atDramlsta Uvcrywbaro, oraddrvs*
Tbif. reel ia eyliudrical. a form much pro- ,from the faith.” There is direct opposi­
DR.MILES MEDICAL. CO,. Elkhart. Ind.
ferabU to-’the aix xideil'shape of old put- ,tion and’antagonism Iwtween Christ and
terns.'l Through ita apertures the tluur ,antichrist, the true-and the false, and
A DMT NISTRATOR’S BALK'
readily, pare-cs. leaving tho mid-*.lings tn ' when preachersr»f truth find no one resist­
In the matter of tbe estate of Samuel Beckqthe rod!- In this way scalpinguud bolting ing them it ia clear that the devil does not
deceased.
'
reel* follow up each suwessive pair of (rare a 11g for their preaching and fears !;■&gt;
Notice is hereby glv«n that I shall sell at pub­
rollers] their meshes gradually becoming harm to his kingdom from their milk and lic auction, to the highest bidder, on Friday.
Hie uh day ot November. A. 1». 1W.‘. at 10
diner mid finer. How much finer depends water, namby poinby. goody goody kind ci o'clock
In the forenoon, at the late roideuce of
upon the character of the wheat and the talk. If the preaching is God’s own truth the late Samuel Beck;&gt;v on ilta prvmtsee herein­
general conditions under which a mill is the devil will Imte It and soon show it.
after described tn Hie towntuip of Thoruapple,
In the Count v of Barry. I» the ntateof Michigan,
upcratid. As a rule the ailIta run one
“Then Saul (who is also called Paul), pursuant to Iteensc aud authority granted to rue
numlxjr or size finer nt each reduction., . filleii with tbe Holy Ghost, set his eyes on on the ninth dav of September, A. D. irtK. by
We are shown a variety of cloths, all of him." Thia is tho first time that Saul is the ProtMite Court of Barry County. Mlchlgao.
tho vtate, right. tiUc and interest of the said
European make, ranging from 576 to
1 called Paul, and it h interesting to notice all
dectuvuHi of. In nnd to ’lie real'estate situate
meshes to the square inch.
that the deputy's nrnne is Paulus. Here and Itclng In the County ot Barrv, in the Stateot
Tiie durability of these silks is astonish­ is a face to face encounter between u serv- MlchhratL known nnd described as follows, to­
ing. With soft wheat n reel will serve six: ant of Christ nnd a servant of xatau in the wn: Tiie west half of tue east half of the north
east •■imrter of section fourteen G4) in town
or seven years and remain in good condi­' presence of tbe deputy, reminding us of four (4) north range ten (10) west Barrv (brants'.
tion. Wheat attracts moisture so readily’ the magicians who withstood Moses and Mlrh.
Silas Bkckist.
]&gt;£('!. Sept. a. A. D., 1392. Administrator.
from the atmosphere that ibj dampness’ AuroiiTand taking us back evep to the
foretells a coming storm us certainly as a1 time uf Cain and Abel.
falling barometer. On muggy days boltingI
10. "And said. O full of nil subtility* and
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
is so niuch retarded that if poAsibie the: all mischief, thou child ot the devil, thou'
State &lt;»f Michigan, County of Barry
miller slows down operations.
enemy cf all righteousness, wilt thou not
Notice I-hereby Riven, that by an order of
Under his guidance we nthv retrace our cerjse to pervert the right Ways of tbe. Uje Probate Court (or the County of Barry
steps tp where wr left the (tolling reels de- Lord?" So Peter was crmblud by the Spirit nwd.« &lt;n&gt; the 1th day of Oct.. A. D. isre,
months from that date were allowed for cred­
Ilvcrii thdr middlings. We are now to to rend the hearts of Ananias nnd Sap­ aix
itor to i»re.»rnt tliejr claims against the estate
see what becomes of them. Mixed as they phire (chapter v. 3. 9). Thus plainly ,T«r .limes N. Hartkorn, late of said county,
are with partfcles of bran, fiber nnd other sus spoke to the self righteous Jews, tell­ der eased, .uul that ail &lt;-r editors of sat&lt;l deceased
ate required to isre vut their claims to said
impurities, they go to a separator, ecu- ing them that they were of their father, I probate Cottrt. nt tiie Probate offlee. In the City
trivcdlupon n principle as simple as it is the devil (John viii, 4-4). How much re- o! Hasting*, for examination and allowance, on
ligiousrfiss there is today which is only a or before the 4th day of Aprtl next,
effective.
such claim* will be heard before said
In windy weather, if wc inspect the dust perversion of 'the truth nf God,«aud there­ aadihat
court, on Wednesday, the-Uh day of Jaouan.
borne to the window sills at the various fore of the devil, God only knows, but it nod otK Tuesday, the uh day &lt;3t Apnl
levels t'f a tall building, wc find n decided will all be overthrown iu dns time under next, at tea o'clock In the forenoon of- each of
diffeft-t-.ci* in ita quality. The dust which the nnme of Babylon (Rev. will, 21-24). those daj&gt;K
Dated Oct. 4th. A. I&gt;. 1M&gt;2.
has rikn to the top story is much finer Contrast tho true and the false in Jer.
Chai*. W. ARMATitrixo.
Judae ot Probate.
than the dust deposited at the ground floor.
xxiii. if. •*».
.
IL “And now behold the hand of tbe
The wind has carried light particles fur­
ther than heavy ones. This notion is Imi­ Lord is uj-qn thee, and thou shalt ix,blind,
tated In the aspirators and purifiers nf our not Feeing iho sun for a season. Ami Im­
mediately there fell on him a mist and a
mil). A sharp blast of air is directed
aguinrt the mixture of middlings, bran darkness; and he went aixr.it seeking some
and fllicr. As the flngr mid lighter frag­ to lend Idia by the hand." The hand uf
ments1 can l&gt;&lt;! blown further than the our God is upon nil them for hood that
heavier and coarser, they are separated .seek Him, but His power and His wrath is
into their tpecial boxes or chutes. Puri­ against ail them that forsake Him. With
fiers are ma&lt;!e in a variety of designs. These His right hand Ke dashes in pk-eesthe
machines are set at the task of dividing enemy (Ezra viii, 22; Ex. xr, 6). The
middlings into coarse, fine and low grades, hand of G xl by His servant when Laid
incidcntnlly freeing them from any admix­ upon Saul intve him sight nnd fllle.l him
&lt;-re used in the
with the Spirit (Acta lx. 17,‘ 18», but now
ture ot bran and germ they mnj’ contain.
preparation of
As t he rollers have gradually turned out the same Imr.d of God gives blindness and
a finer .and finer product, a point is reached trouble. Everything depends upon our rcwhere middlings, germ and bran aro de­ Intion to God: obedience brings blessing,
.
livered in particles very similar in their and disobedience brings cursing.
12. "Than the deputy, when he saw whet
minute size and weight The differences
which exist betavoen them arc too slight was done, believed, being astonished at the
tor any process of separation to seize upon. dortrineof the Ix&gt;rd.’’ The sorcerer had
The silk of the bolting reel can divide prtaialjlv surprised him by some wonderful
I small particles from large; the Aspirator, things, but he had never seen anything
i OT purifier of other type, can disunite light like this. If we would commend Christ to
which is absolutely F“re
I particles from heavy ones. Here the others it must bo by sunk manifestation of
and soluble.
rflettlv. limit ot. both Is pu«a. Now bj Hi* power in us ns will make it clear that
It baa more Hum Ikrtt tiaia the strength
i bringing his final mixture of middlings, He is greater thnn Satan.thnt Hb joys are
i genu and bran to rolls of smooth ™rf*re greater than tho* the world can give and
of Cocoa mixed with Starch. Arrowroot
I the miller si- s up precisely such a differ- that 4 life with Him is truly excellent.
or Sugar, and u far more economical,
■ ence of strucoure among them ns a sepa- " 13. "Now when Pau) and his company
catting lot than one sent a cuj&gt;. It
• rating procei demands. He breaksup the loosed from Paphos they came to Perga, in
Pamphylia,
and
John,
departing
from
.
ia delicious, nourishing, and exsilt
! middlings' into still finer fragments, fiotthem, returned to Jerusalem.” This ro­
tens U&gt;« gern, and thoroughly
DIGMTED.
_____ __
1
the bran from the middlings. This last turn homo of John was afterward the
i and finest yield at middlings can now bs cause cf the separation ofPwl andBaxriabaa, but at a later penod wa find Marx
| separated by bolting reels of
__
eoares nmik-Cincinuati Commercial Ga- Lvery dear and faithful to Pant

HeadachE!

Unlike ma Dutch Process
No Alkalies

h th bo-lr *’”i ’"I'd,
(.■tn to&lt;» ’ 'irrk. • !-*
fotetfa-t. Tl* r.yn

«• rancimn &lt; r ■' ■ " '
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tbunCl’vd * Lyj&lt;-rn.1rr.lhabl»«‘f &gt;nt&gt;&gt;
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until prnuuiiuro c««Cb cit»e» the *• o»Ol«sna«« *&gt;f Women,
tu &gt; f alcr Mkiopic nnd other oMODtial tastmi.ienta tor making a strictly fiist cIsMmagDO* ;
si* iu many atara,' tho afflicted would do well
to call upon th* doctor and gsC bla opiuivn SuwthactuuJ withunt th® ,»® uf thaknU® or
Sttstle*. No enttinx. no pain, no diutgortin in.
Maubotxl Porfactly Restored.
Qotck, paloJ?’ * and rort5ia
, c. .,r.-;Aivedtoea»BB. nil or any of which uro ItXU
tnaahixv’.. ar-*nc"tfirfb(p&lt;'rrnk- •
curable op to * certain time; U.»t 1*. until each

Ii pereons anJlcrini
1 la the morning for
rn Mickknn .snd No

unforV

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? Crtrvo. (■••nvaltriU'It irvo nil..
-■ •4. nttal. Absolute cates j.unrautecd. fvtk Incurred.
Kp tep*y or FitsmI*nHfio11v 'rreted-’-l
..Mtlveij cured by n-nov-r-fsi-iua mHlwd.

n..-r- n&gt;!rr*
1«reu tr.npu with
dianU* "fo r
i.i»i"4 t-4* «-«*•
juritKW CU13pound*, shooia call «ud *«-.• tin*
^^VFcnderfnl Cure" hr my improved m"»lu
rxt «-f trretuient iu&gt;c
*1 la n,”ty‘'0" J'?
hiilre. preaistnf® ilealinx of ren'dr rower*,
■nd kindred nflretino*. whk*rt ba*^ I’4*® «**i^&lt;5 &lt;ir Wtaihfoiix ,»*&lt;*«• ?;•
h
Laolxor fnllw
rn*’ *5

Other Chemicals

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Breakfast Cocoa,

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�HOLIDAY : SALE!

SECOND : GRAND

F.: W.: GREBLE
The Furniture and Carpet Dealer
INVITES

YOU

TO

SECOND GRAND HOLIDAY SALE.
WHICH WILL CONSIST OF

OF ALT, GRADES AND PRICES,

Fine Easels, Lace and Cheneille Draperies, a large display of Oriental
Rugs, Willow Goods and Fine Pictures, Fancy Chairs, Divans,
and Tetes, Side Boards, Book Cases and Extension Tables
WE INVITE COMPARISON
This Sale will commence Thursday, Nov. 10, and will be continued to
i n. 1st, 1893 Don’t buy your Christmas presents until you inspect
my stock.
HASTING,S MICH
North Side Main Street.
cultural exports increased. in the same where they belong—on the outside of the
year to over "8 per cent of the total, an party. But it is possible that, in return
excess of three to four per cent, over lhe for his favors toward certain candidates on
Thursdays November io, 1^92.
record ot the last few years.
Tiie battles of tbe future will not be the middle of the road ticket, he may be
fought with balls'nnd bayonets for territor­ remembered by the democracy, Even a
ial posses.-ions so much a* with brains for jratwasher should be paid.
the possession of commercial advantages,
THE HASTIXGS, Mica., PO8TOFFICK,
and consequently 1 believe tlia: In tbe
AUGDBT 14. 1379.
battles of the future between rival nations
There was less of friction, leas feeling.
‘protection must/play an important part.
But it fi^oulilXot be considered by Itself less disturbance of business than in any
alone,- but as a part of a general system, previous presidential contest.
tbe ultimate result of which will be to
furnish us Iwlth large markets for our
It’s all over now, and the campaign patrlHon. J. M. Busk, United States Secreta­ main products and at tbe same time to se­
cure to our own producers and manufac­ otfean attend to his own business again if
ry of Agriculture, at tine request of the turers our own home markets, free from
'
he .has any.
.
Chicago News Record. has contributed to disastrous foreign competition. t&gt;
that journal ail article on prelection as It
relates to tbe farms. Tbe following are
Notatolen| not original, but given with
Odessa, Nov. 7.—Furious storms hare
extracts from the secretary’* article:
due credit to the author. It Is good demo­ been raging during the past week over tbe
I cannot see that there are any Insuperable cratic gospel, such as Andrewjackson
Black ma. Eight vessels bare been lost
difficulties In carrying out tbe principle of
protection In this way [with reciprocity.] preached In 1834 and for years after and and the crews of threo steamers drowned.
Such stormy weather has uot beea seen on
»It 18 a matter simply for practical Investi­ never retracted. This edifying and point­
the Black mm for many months, and much
gation. In order that we may know just ed discourse Is from the New York Sun:
distress has been occasioned among sailors
what rate of duty will furnish our home
One duty of government is to protect tbe and fishermen, both on account of the loss
manufacturers and jiroducers adequate
of life, and of vessels ami the number
labor of Its citizens:
protection. I say manufacturers and pro­
Munich Is a gallery and center of art. of vessels afraid to venture out to «eo.
ducers, because I wish to be distinctly un­ German women with as many as six chil­
Fatal Collialon In a Tunnel.
derstood as advocating adequate protec­ dren saw wotxl in its streets for IS 'cents a
tion for all American industries, and I
ST. Loris, Nov. 8.—A freight and con­
day. »May a merciful God sink the United
have no more patience with this free raw States 10,000 feet under the sea before tbe struction train came into- collision *in the
material talk than I have with free trade
hideous spectacle shall become an incident tunnel under the "Kitig’a highway’’ on
talk.
of our civilization! Nearly seven hundred the Wabash road in the Western part of
Il is American labor we want to protect
million dollars’ worth of tbe starvation la­ tbe city yesterday and Bat Carmody, a
and American homes, and I do not. .as a bor of Europe in the form of manufactured fireman, was so badly injured that he has
consistent protectionist, regard as a sub­ goods imported Into this country. That since died. E. L. Hill, a brakeman. nnd\
ject for free trade an article into the pro­ which came from Belgium In bales and John Murphy. an engineer, were slightly ■
portion of which, in a form available for
boxes represented the Wages of 2’J cents a injured. Twelve cars were wrucluxl.
use, American labor enters. If the condi­
day for women and 43 cents for men; and
tions are such.; for Instance. In Canada he highest, price paid for labor repre­
PniLADKU'ULS, Nov. ".—During a quar­
that a Canadian farmer can raise certain
sented in loose cargoes of Belgian steel and
crops more cheaply than we can. 1 would
Iron represented wages less than KO cents rel over his wages Heuty Enhart. aged 33
protect our American farmers by putting a day. Compared with these lhe wages of years, threw u lighted coal oil lamp at his
such a duty on these products that CannCarnegie’s men at Braddock are the in­ wife Mary, aged 40 years, Sunday night
■^dian fanners could not ’ undersell them.
comes of prince*. Italia laBOr-ta. Italian The lamp exploded and the woman was so
In the same manner I would protect our
merchandise was Imported Into this, coun­ badly burned that she died at the Episcopal
fruit growers from Mediterranean fruits, try In fompdiltion with American I labor, hospital. The affair occurred iu the Enhart
and would encourage tbe fiber Industry in
The
at price* that would fill sensitive souls household ou Kensington avenue.
our own country, so that eventually the
with horror, and alarm the thoughtful for husband is under arrest.
bulk of onr hemp flax and other vegetable
the future ofj tbe human race. The pay In
Smallpox in Washington.
fibers should be produced at home. I am
lhe cotton factories of Naples Is 20 cents a
SEATTLE, Nov. 7.—Tacoma, as wall as
for tbe protection of the American
day; of the Neapolitan marble and granite
laborer’s home and labor, but 1 am equal­
cutters, from 40 to 50 cento a day, accord­ thia city, has smallpox. Ono case devel­
ly Intent on protecting tbe American
another Sunday morning
ing to skill; of coachmen 30 cento; of wo­ . opednSaturday,
Ur.x.l..
« -1-JI _ _
toner's home and tabor.
men in lace factories 10 cents, and girls 7
Some time ago I received a letter from
cents; of soldiers In the army $2 a month.
an editor ot a journal published In the
Of all the workmen in the glassworks of ding used in tbe lodging house* and in­
Italy, only the skillet! blowers receive aa fected witii the diseam* have been burned.
Importation of Egyptian cotton had gradu­
high as a dollar a day, and laborers on Tho situation iu Seattle is not encourag­
ally Increased during the past few years,
____________________
farms, hoelug or making bay from 15 to 18 ingand whether, that being the case, I would
cent* a day. working from sun to sun.
THE DEATH RECORD.
favor protecting the cotton grower in this
God save America from such wages! In
oawntrj by tbe Imposition of a duty on
General Samvel Wtlie Crawtord, at
the Swiss goods was tbe skilled labor of
Mulga cotton. I replied that if It was
Fi:i
Mud possible to grow cotton in this coun­
ColootlV.xE. ILurraw, u-tumte ol
cents, both competing with the ailk wea­
try possessing tbe characteristics which vers of Paterson. New York, Philadelphia te«ite trom Mlmtelppl, u Wuhlar
induced our cotton manufacturers to send
and Cheney. Glasgow, in Scotland. Is the’
Judo Jrm Couua, (nmlomt dttan
steamship factory of the world, and Its
blast furnace owners and Iron rollers of Atlanta.
that thia department ia now en­
O. Tonunx, wan known merchant
howl for free-trade day and night Of the
n co-operation with certain oxperifamilies In that manufacturing Sodom
itions In tbe cotton state*. In an 41.000 out Gt 100,000 live ki we room.
Ricxard Bill, oldwt banker tn Well

Hastings Banner

EDITORIAL NOTES.

WE ARE
TROUBLED
NOT
A LITTLE

E are not conceited enough to toll you that we never sell a poor pah ■?.' /’•
The t*«l manufacturer will *omeUniei have bad luck and turn out ajwor
goods
THIS IS NOT WHAT TROUBLES US. for a reliable mauntactnrvr will make
good.
THIS IS WH&gt;T TROUBLES US. Stems tautomer* will buy s reliable manu
Hirer’a shoe*, thin pair turn* out bod, he naturally fools that we have detenu h i him
raakew up bls mind t» slay a-Ariy from um In the future. This H wrong. Wewli tier

W

Don’t wear the shoes after they give ont.
“ get the shoes tapped “ “
“ “
“ forget to bring them in as soon as they
give out and we will make our guarantee
good.

Bring your Good Form ticket and get the magazine 6 months in:. .

ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS.

y

days m®^e everyone think of their overcoat and we have the largest line ever shown in the
ic prices that we are selling them for cause several of them to leave the store daily.

$1-0 overcoats we sell for $ 8.

§18 overcoats We sell for §15.

12

10.

20

17.

15

12.

25

20.

Now we don't say this to boast but it is a fact and we invite you to INSPECT and COMPARE.

Yours respectfully,

Iirftod State*.

l

Durtax the fiscal

L W. HORRILL &amp; CO
ONE PRICE CL0TMIER5

�Jay McCallum, formerly of Cloverdale,
but of late teaching school Io Biggsville.
Mich, wu married Oct Slat, to a Mb a
Francis Biggs, of Biggsville. Jay ia a
graduate of the high school here and has
many friends that wish him unbounded
happiness.

Hastings Banner.
’•Thu...!»&gt;•;Novettbw IQ,WA,
---

**• *• CO0*1

MIm Jeffords, of Grand Roplda. will
hereafter bold her classes Ih-elocutlon and
physualjMilturv. every Tuesday at Mrs.
Atkins, on Broadway, Instead of the soci­
ety rooms. Those desiring to Join any of
the classes will please note the hour?;
■Ladies class'Jn reading and practical the&lt; •
ry. 2:30 p. m, young j&gt;eople's ejass In elo­
cution and physical culture, 4:45 p. m ,
children’s class In elocution, &lt;yrectly af­
ter school. Private lessons by appointmeiit No engagements mode tor public or
private recitals.
.

The latest swindling scheme Is one
worked by two sharpers with a bicycle.
One travels; through the country on a tlrstclass machine, stops at some town and
claims to be hard up for cash. To raise
some he sella his wheel for a small turn
nun leaves town.' A few days later the
other fellovr»comv3 along looking for a
stolen wheel and gives a description and
Absolutely Pure.
number corresponding to the one ,hl« pal
;.r baking powder. HlghrM sold, dtocorera It la In town, claims It.
• luir &lt;rvr.ctL-Latest United
proves his property and departs. The
■tit Enod Report.
swindlers then divide the spoils.
.lonutBC■•. u« Wall St..

POWDER

personal mehtioh.

oMre. David Browt of Ohio, ii viiitlng
trtends In tbe city.
i^fiM Rose Goodyear is
visiting her •UIn Graed Rapids.

The opening months

a season we shall make you

FAIR PRICES.

Miss May Roberts spent Sunday
relatives in Kalamazoo.
v^r. Jas. Roberts was the guest of Kalimaxoo friends last week.
*/Slrs. Florence Bowne and daughter a-c

visiting friends iu Allegan.

remember as

We are going to do business with you because we have just exactly
and our prices are simply irresistable.

you want,

‘

ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE A -TURNOUT I

Miss Lucy Handle, of Philadelphia, is
visiting relatives iu the city.
j j/Mrs. A. Davenport has returned from

a visit with relatives in Saline.

&gt; BOYJ

।
Mrs. P. T. Colgrovo was very sick last
1 week, suffering from a congesti.e chill. t

i
Mrs. W. J. Holloway Is expecting h r
I mother and sister to visit her thia week.

» QENTT FURNLTMQ QOObS.

/Vred Koberly, of Philadelphia, Is visit­
ing Chas, and John Wrissert nnd families.
./Bev. A. A. Knappen and wife, of Al­
bion, »itn’. Sunday with friends iu tbe
city.
.
l/flal Mosher, of Cloverdale, was In the

CLOTHINO

Our complete assortment insures perfect satisfaction in the selection of goods to eat
are
isfy individual tastes. You will find our large stock made up entirely of goods
trustworthy, serviceable and the best of their class.

Now that lhe campaign Is over It is well city Monday on his way to the north woods
for all to consider what reading matter on a hunting trip.
they will secure to entertain them during t/^rsuk E. Roberts returned to bls home
the long winter evenings that will soon be
here. We are now offering the greatest iu Irving T'.iunday last, after s pe ndir g
Coqie in and see how FAIR we will treat yon, how well we will PLEASE you, and
combination of good reading, nt the lowest about four weeks with friends in New
York.
’
..
i.r. &lt;t&gt; your ntUflclkl teeth price. that has ever been offered, namely
how much we will SAVE for you.
&lt;. 1? : »t&gt;*&lt;•' I one dollar for the Banner and New York Tribune, the
hr
■
t.uidi-r. \ ou can apply It
FOR A DAY OF THANKSGIVING.
i t ur.1.utr. at.&gt;i no .natter if two papers for $1.10 per year. Every
rpo’ , ., ,, :&gt;u|d flrrn'.y In the topic ot &lt;he day Is discussed by experienced
writers, and scientific questions are dwelt
UAMJ.lt U.‘3.
upon in a manner that cannot but Interest
White flood.
Wasuingtox, Nor. k—The president has
Mich I Kin every one. i As to the Farm Department
' In this paper we have received tho follow­ Issued hia annual Tlianksgiving proclama­
tion
ns foilown:
ing excellent testimonial ' from
Prof.
“By the president of the United States of
Eugene. Davenport, of Woodland, formerly
•
a professed in the agricultural college, America.
aud one who has made the best methods of
“A proclamation.
*•
farming a special study:
“The gifts of GcrL to our people during
. Woodland. Mich., Nor. 2, 1892.
U* past year have been «o abundant nnd
Cook BboH, Hastings, Mich.
no ^rcial that the spirit ot devout thaxiksDear Friends—I l^ke the nrst opportu­
givffig awaits not a call, but ouly the ap­
nity to say that the Agricultural Ikpart-1
IF SO
meut of th« New York Tribune Is. and I pointment of a day when it may have a
common
expression. He has stayed the
has been for yean, one of the best managed
in all tiie country, and you will make no, peatileneo at our door; He has given us.
mistake
lit recommending it to your more love for the free civil institutions in
j lhe creation of which His directing provb
patrons.
,
Very Truly Yours.
denco was so conspicuous; He has awak­
Eugene Davenport. | ened a deeper reverence for law; He has
widened our pliHauthrophy by a call tosu&lt;£
I cor the distnwtln other lands:He has blessed
' our schools and is bringing forward a pat- | ■&lt; - "Anri the way to save a dollar is to get a $20 dollar suit for $15 at ARCHIE MCCOY’S
Honse to rent in the thlni ward, an ap­ riottc and God-fearing generation to exoWe guarantee to give you $20 for $15, $25 for
ple street, central location. Alio fumlsh- cute His great and |wnerolcnt designs for furniture and carpet room. Hastings, Mich.
ud moms. Enquin: of tie owner. 301 our country; Ho has given us great increase
in material wealth and n wide diffusion of | $18, $80 for $20 aud $75 for $56 as long ns our bed room suits last.
North Broadway, City.
rententmeut aud comfort iu the home* of
our people; He La« given His grace to the
fcorrowlng. e
Bead What Prof. Davenport Says.
"Wherefore. T, Benjamin Iburkon, pres­
Woodland. Midi.. Nov. 2, 18W.
ident of the UnjtJtl States, do call upon nil
Cook Bbos., Hastings, Mich.
•
'hinge* tor aCvertlRtuonta I
!&gt;ear Friends—1 take the first opportu- our pcopk tn tdieervc, a* we have been
Tueadaya a: ;nte«t to :
, nlty to say that the Agricultural Depazt- wont, Thunulay, tbe 24 th day of this month
-v.
i iu the i&gt;-*uc uf the week
• rnent of lhe New York Tribune is. and of November, as a &lt;lay of thanksgiving to
( has been for year*, one of the best man­ God for His mercim nnd of supplicatiou
I aged In all lhe country. and yntv will make for His continned care and grnre. Iu tes­
1 no mistake In reootnmcudlnK It to your timony whcfvof I hirvo hereunto net my
hand u:»l tanned the ami of tbe United
I patrons.
.
Ste tes to I* affixed.
Very Truly Yours,
92.15 at AVoolle)
“Done at the city of Washington this 4th
. \ Eugene Davenport.
j
Prof. Dayenport bekl n professorship In day of November. &lt;me tbouv.ud eight hun­
. \ tiie Racket. Pr,^M
.^grl "Jlural UvJIege. at Loi&gt; dred and uinriy-two, and of the Independ­
I sing, which hr resigned to accept the Preu- ence of the United States the one hundred
J-tth-rs. The altpt* forSl.OO. 1 idencycf ail agricultural 'coiiegg in Bra- and sevenUtm th. Bfxjawix II a i.;:-. s'
By the president:
{ ’
zil.
■}! &gt;1.10 ut the Racket.
I
” South America. Ho has made farming
JOHN W. FoSTKil, Secretary of Ftete."
• a special study and always knows wbnt he
• i
'_IL’.-.. --__ - Remember that we send BROUGHT OUT THE GARDEN HOSE.
t nl Ex-*jnakdr Pejd. ‘
1• tbe
- Banxeic aud. New. York Tribune, the
' two papers one year for 81.10.
i boot with rubber com'1 ;• Woolley A Bro neon's.
CoiVMi'VS, O., Nov. 7.—The City Ibdb
, ti i .n-r'a akkueas wc will
way ccmp.’myattcmpted.to lay double track
i j e-' hatu at cost atid less.
Rev. A. A. Knappen filled the pulpit in railway in Oak street Sunday. It bring
the M. E. ehnrch Sunday, aud preached it Sunday tln&gt; property owners could not In­
very able sermon.
voke the altl ft the court very readily nnd
a- about JWO empty LarThe U. L^jf.C. will meet with Mrs. M. in the meantime tbe company, much
11 eheqg. Un'. I at his
W. Hicks,1 Saturday evening, with UM against the property owners' wishes, was
likely tn get ile track down. (.'Larks
-. i tuin ail in perfect condX following program:
Quotations from Whittier.
Funston »t&lt;«d on his lot with a cocked re­
wid cheap «&lt; Hastings Engine
Gn-etan History, Mrs. Striker.
volver. but was amwted.
Mr*. I'linston
U. S. nrd Foreign Powers, W. R. Cook. then took his place, armed with a garden
:• &gt;i|&lt;L printed at this offi&lt;4.
Essay. W hit tier, Mrs. Geer.
First half of questions asked in Oct.,
y. 'tr work ehewbere until you
She swept the rtaeam along tbe street]
i ebnnee to figure on it.
\ Chat, answered in Nov. Pages 2X5—230
■ Critic, Mpt. Hicks.
anp drove the workmen oif. Women
• .
b w; Ih a new piper just
^Tbe Hastings Catholic Tralhhig Class neighbors did likewise find soon dozens of I
I.y Miss Maggie Smith,
hose pipes wero defending as many lot ।
•i I } I'islderalile experience In will meet | at the home of Miss Grace
Pflug, Sfmday, from 4 to 5 o'clock p. m. fronts, keeping the men from work until
Sheriff Guthke arrived with Injunction I
Subsequently Superintendent1
• • ••!. is Inch. 2 feet, 3 feet and All Catholics interested In this work are papers.
requested to attend.
Atchison told the men to go to work again,
•
,.iige for cauldron kettles,
• - mktiS, etc., at Hastings En- /rhe society connected with Emmanual but when the sheriff returned to arrest
After a
: u Wdrka.
| . / church will be entertained Thursday af­ him. he drove rapidly away.
-;:.kru|)t »:«.k of shoes we® ternoon Nov. I7th. in society rooms, by lively nice of ten miles the sheriff capt­
Mesdair.es
McNaughton,
Van Arman. ured him near Blacklick.'b iL-ht at from 50 to 78 cents Mjidge, Heath. Upjohn and Bowen and
•r. (.'all and get'prices.
I
the Misses Gertie Mudge. May Bross'eau
CLAIMED HE STOLE COAL.
The Racket. \
and Georgia Heath. Sapper from 5 to 7. । Bough Treatment of a Student at an
'
pt this is the time of the* ^All_ Invited.
Ohio College.
twill want tax receipts
The ladle*, of tho Baptist society, w II
SpniNC.HF.LD, O.. Nov. 4.—There is contnl«er that we are In the serve diuuer* Thanksgiving Day. For | aldemble indignation among the better
•* nnd do neat, substantial further particular.* see i ext week's Issue. class of students of Wittcnborg college
On Thursday and Friday- ot next week , over an outrage perpetrated Thurwl*
•• Io death when blankets and
The necktie stock is now at its
Nov. 17th. ami 18th.. beginning at half I evening 9:1 Will C. PugtJcy, a stride:
..i den goods are selling so past two on Thursday, the Annual Dis­ front South Charleston.
best for tbe season,
A gang «
It don’t pay to en- trict meeting of the Women’s Foreign I masked students dragged Pngsley under a
Our childrens $8.50 suits] have
.iujurtt to save a tew cents.
Missionary .Society, will l&gt;e held lu the a hydrant nnd wituraUxl him with water
no competition.
•• ■ hade a line of underwear from Methodist Episcopal church. Delegates , for five minutes. They then strapped him
This
is the place forSjats."&lt;A".
are
expected
from
all
Auxiliaries
in
Grand
| flat to a rail and roughly carried hint to
&gt; me. When you want to see
Rapids District, and the meeting will be a brook, slapping him in tho face en
Trampled about goods show our
1
tes‘arc not In It.
an Interesting one throughout. Program । route.
■' Yours truly,
busy spots. Just now the most dis­
will be published nemf wecFr-^,A cordial
Thrown Into the Brook.
Thk RACKET.
turbed is the underwear counter.
invitation Is extended to all In e jeuted In
After clipping his hair in places they
*^1
V. m. McPherson, while descending
threw him util! fastened to the rail into
Do yon know all about quality, etc.,
missions.
1 -"i bUi.'i at the lower hotel Thurethe brook and left him. His cries finally
of underwear?
?.nd broke her kg. Mcdlcil asbrought assistance, but not until he was
-i- tn&lt; was promptly called and she. is TWELVE MILES AFTER A PAPER. | nearly exh.iijarcd. The barbarians excuse
Yes, and we sell the best fitting
Id'j.iiLwell as could be expected.
.
their action by claiming that Pugsley was
and best-made clothing in the world.
The Uanner In Gieat Demand.
caught taking ccal from other students,
' • d ami reliable millinery goodscan alWe're
always pleased to show you
Last week Thursday we Intended to get but this is denied by Pugaby himself and
be purchased at Rdssell's. Mre.
other reputable students. Ths college fac­
the excellence of the Stein Block
who manages this department, al- the Baxnkh in the postoffice before noon, ulty will probably investigate the whois
• ba* the latest and best styles and by but In lifting a form one of our workmen
Co’s rightly-tailored garments.
____________..
buying tor ca«lj she is prepared to give “pled” a part of It, and this accident de­ matter.
Submerged Mountain and Forest.
Hi'-.that are idways right and rcasona- layed us several hours. Our delay seems
to have caused some of the candidates, ' During a violent storm on the English
running on tiie opposition ticket, a great channel In 1888 the sea washed a cut
Ekewhere hi this Issue will be found a deal of anxiety. Early In tbe afternoon, through on immense bank of sand near
letter *n»m Ann Arbor, giving a few notes before we had gone to prew, they com­ Sk Malo, laying hare a portion of an an­
concerning things that have happened and menced to send some of their friends to us cient submerged forest, much of which is
| will take place; at Michigan’s great seat of "to get a B.vnxkb.” The paper contained fast passing Into the condition of coat
•eaniii.g, Barey county Is well repreaent- nothing that we eared to withhold from This forest at the beginning of the Chris­
ed at Ann Arbor and every person should the closest scrutiny ot anyone. Bnt find­ tian era covered en extensive tract along
great pride In the University, which ing bow determined they were to get a tho coast, but. after a gradual sinking for
La* Attracted attention In every part of tbe Banxkr only made us all the more deter­ hundreds of years, it finally became subworld, and made lhe name of Michigan mined chat they should not have one, and • merged by the channel waters and In
»&gt;dUr known In education circles in all we refused them to nearly a dozen people later years was slowly covered with drift­
Ptris &lt;»( the globe, than any other state In
ing sand.
that afternoon1.
Ph- Union.
I
By the middle of the Tenth century the
To have still more fun with them we
!l Is prophesied that this winter will be mailed" nothing but outside packages that forest iuelf bad disappeared, but Mount St.
Michael,
rearing bia bead from the center
aftrrnrea,
an
1
held
back
uur
city
list
till
■cold one. Julius Ruasell has anlkF
psted the demands of the people and has late In toe evening. A council of war was of the great wooded tract, could be seen
oo hand a flne line of cloaks and furs, held and one or two of the opposition went for two centuries after tbe forest had sunk
»'*mething that will look nice and drewy, down to Nashville on lie evening train to from view, and w.-u even accounted dan■nd keep you warm and comfortable at the get a Baxxxk from sefce of their friends. geroew to'harigat'.on as hue as the year
1000. In 1743 sAtious of this primeval for­
^ao*0 time—and the prices of them wont We doubt whether the paper contained
cause you to become Insolvent either. They « c :. t ti”t dhcloeures as they «vid&lt; ntly est were laid Imre by a long continued east
wind, but forest and mountain were both
"ere selected W|ih a vtew of giving the expected, but their peace of mind do
well nigh forgotten when again exposed by
article for the least money, and no doubt fully repaid them for tbe expense of tbe fierce storms o&lt;
Louis Repabone should overlook hia stock If desiring tbe’.r trip and any trouble they may baye
Ua
e..----------------purchase anything In thia line.
।

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PRICE

S JEEZE!

DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY?

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JAL NEWS:

- LI^CMLrtTlOH •
..•kJ
80 quires. |

We mean business.

Don't miss gettting one.

They must go

They are bargains.

“THE HIGHEST TYPE

of excellence in the Men's Overcoats that we are send­
ing out, ] many every day,} the favorites of the period
-—Miltons and Kerseys—-strictly lead. The styles we
are showing make a young man - lacking one} envious,
and any man, younger or older, comfortable on a cold
day.
.
.

JOT THESE ITEMS DOWN:

IT?

�'

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flflfllYIK fH® KU®.

MANY INVENTIONS.
RHODE ISLAND HAS PRODUCED MEN

ltd to eonflrm sotnt
vnai^iainM
relation
bar SfT""
appearance £
U. rook KIM
Ml.. inSh.

4m UM «b« 4.plorM Ilk. ,
«xindU&gt;»ra«m,,» 1UU, Jlp0&lt; , t|rk’!
rowing mu in a dory across the narrow har­
bor ot Marblehead. He had little gold
do the family washing. Yearn of industry
have rewarded lhe ebon hued coapie with
rings in hi* eare and »tuft of coarse gray said • ooedollar room. I decline to
a seat little bank account, ami outward
hair stuck out horizontally on ids chin. It for IL” The clerk protest*!. “Prodf^
evidence of their thrift is shown in a costly
was just at sunset, and the wavewora my tatter." and shotting h«r ens she be­
ROXSIUM
furnished cottage situated not far from
J.
rock inclosing the harbor, the old man, the gan to quote from that eplstUhi dear
■yllAblea to her victim while hr
wautheir employer's residence.
During tho past hundred years tho in­ dory and the old town silhonuted In Wack
Belew ths bridge, M U vmli uiiabilug dava;
Perhaps their thrift might also be ventors of Rhode Island have contributed against the crimson sky looked ext remely fumbled over the correspondence. Ai&gt;
About 3 o’clock in the morning two men
ascribed to mammy’s propensity furtaking largely to the present perfection of the picturesque. The harbor was crowded parcntly tho letter verified what she said
■■kared the Mitchell building, and getting
things that didn’t belong to her. For bet- machinery used tu modern shops and mills. wift yachts, for the New York Yacht clnb for be answered nothing, but turned nata
jpto the elevator mounted to the sixth
eral weeks the lawyer’s wife noticed that Some of them have more than a state or * fleet was there on A visit, and naphtha and hamtad her a check for another w»C:
floor and went straight to the rooms of the
with each washday some little knickknack national reputation, and the value of their launches palling bgata and sailboats were “No, I muat see it first beforil pay. ,
Lie an tho sward and dream tho Lours away.
Uaited Spates assay office. One of them Could hear the wind’s soft whbpor aa of yore.
or ornament would disappear; but as the inventious has been recognised wherever shooting all about tha harbor in tho half money; come, ray cbildreu.” aud they
Could breath tho odon.us airs of ranlahod articles were of trilling value she demurred power has been applied to machinery, both light failing from the sea and the stern marched off in stepL heads erect.
carried in hi* hand a bundle the size cf a
thin brick, wrapped in paper. Bo laid it
accusing lhe old Degress'of stealing them. at home aud abroad. The inventor of the hint!.
Tho clerk turned and relieved himself by
One day, however, a handsome piece of slide lathe, Daniel Wilkinson, was a Rhode
“Gollyi” said the boatman ns a launch bullying a row of men. The woman soon
down on thu counter in the office and slow­ 1 long to throw the burden of my years .
bric-a-brac was missed, and she communi­ Island man, who, having made nothing shot by nearly running Into th* dory, “I’ve returned at the head of he* column.. “The
ly unwrapped thelbundlc. It was a gold
Far down Into oblivion’s deep aby»—
brick. 'Hie clerk took' the bullion, and To clear from my dimmed eyes their bitter cated her suspicions to her husband. The out of bls universally used device, was been a good many year* about this harbor room will do," and thotranaaction wa*.. ,
latter volunteered to take the matter in paid $10,000 by congress a few years before nnd don't want an accident at my time of eluded. "But, stop: I do not connect with
stepping across the floor placed it in one of
charge, and that evening set out for the his death because the government had
the pans of a large pair of scales. Then ho
the White mountain trnin at FaU R!-.vr
Ufa.”
old folks’ cottage. Arriving there he found adopted the mcchanhm^or its shops. Thu » “How old are you, captain?” I asked. I “Your tickets are to Boston." The lir’ i.
closed the office windows and placed some I love to live again tho sweet old days—
the mr.le half of the household sitting on iuventor of tbe braiding -machine was n knew It was safe to call him captain.
weights in the other. When it balanced
Forget the Labor and tho nights of palm
woman then became heroic. ‘Twill mise
the veranda, so sat down to chat w(tb him. native of this state, and like Wilkinson
“Well,’’ was tiie reply in the peculiar my train, but 1 have bought my tick ,
' nicely he went to his desk, took out a Forget all care aud life's hard, cruel ways1 want to be a little child again.
When the lawyer bad a good chance he he lived to see others accumulate fortunes dialect of "down coat," “I am seventy-two and I’ll stand by them.” The little w.&gt;n .
blank form and wrote to the effect that
peered through the open doorway into lhe by manufacturing the machine of his In­ years old. Never had a day’s sickness till looked around tho pen proudly. rnt«» ••
«0 ounces of gold bullion had been re­
house, and much to his surprise (?) the
ceived from the St. Louis Smelting and
Inst year. Then I was hauled out for two seemed a pity there waa no fin- t /&gt;
.
vention.
t ,
first thing that met his gaze was the miss­
Refining works at the United States as­
The builder of tho first successful power weeks with the grip. . My father won 105 and wave. “You will connect Inter, m ..;'
It is often amusing to watch a r juk ing bric-a-brac. He turned to the old man loom introduced into Rhode Island mills when he died, and my mother lived to be am.” The woman abandoned her I. ■.
say office, to be assayed. This waa signed
manipulate
a
brand
new
white
fas
’
&lt;*wL«o
and
asked
how
the
article
happened
to
be
was paid $l,5rt) fur the machine that won ninety-four." All tho time there wns run­ attitude to give expression to her nr.ii. ■
by E. C. Jewett, the assayer iu charge, and
the men went away. This Is the first step tossed to him in tbe opining inning V dur* In their possvsaion. The old’fellow fairly Invaluable to cotton manufacturer*, and ning in my head the refrain of Longfel­ shrewdni-t-s. ^Andthec &gt; ■ v.-i,, ,
for transfer for Mlf a&amp;i fa. &lt; :
.
the government takes toward obtaining ing the progress of the game. The; all go grew pole with fright and tremblingly enabled them to Increase production to an low’s poem of "Floyd Ireaon:"
through tho same little performan. - pre­ gasped:
eluded in tho lastt’’ "Very’ wUl."
incalculable extent.
There are other*
precious metal for coining purposes.
’Ere’* Flo'd irwou for his herd. Lord heart.
“Fo’ de Lawd's sake, sab, I done spec my whoso names arc not familiar to tho pul&gt;It is extremely interesting to follow this vious to delivering the ball, tiie sri pur­
Then glancing down at u hutibh- w
Taxed an tealb’r’d an carrtd In » cart
By tho »»omeu of Marble’esd.
lie, although their inventions without ma­
process of assaying through oil the steps pose of which, they will tell you, iv to gat wife took iu”
Ing individual oni her native hiT-t.'i
“But, uncle,” continued his questioner, terial alterations have been universally
Here at last I had found nn old time addressed the cleric with her »«ti!! .
until the value of the gold is determined a good grip. To deliver a new ball to the
bat without this bit of preliminary acting “didn’t you know that was stealing?"
employed.-upward of seventy years. One New Englander whose maternal ancestor manding the department tone*.
and the government’s check given for it.
"Yes, sail,” wa? the mournful response, of these is Aza Arnold, n pioneer manufac­ might have been one of those same women wait on this lady; she has been here ■
While Clerk Rex was filling otit tho re­ would be considered evidence th.tt tbs'
.
ceipt Mr. Jewett explained thu marvelous pitcher was not in good trim. Upon re­ "an I’ze prayed fo’ her, I’zc reasoned with turer uf Rbcxlu Island and an inventor of Marblehead who gave Skipper Ireson time.” As a drama it wm nothing. .
delicacy of tbe scales. Their weighing ca­ ceiving tbe ball from the umpire the her, I’ze whipped her, but ‘tain’t no, use, whose name was perhaps more prominent his unwelcome ride.
cept as illustrating bow tho small ...
sah;
it
’
s
hereditorial
in
tho
family.
”
—
Chipitcher
first
examines
it
in
a
critical
man
­
“Are there any Iresona living here­ ■ions of life may. be utilized In a large .■
than that of any other man interested In
pacity is 5,(XX&gt; ounces, aud it is possible to
I cotton mills fifty years ago.
indicate by them a difference in weight of ner** Convinced that it Is a regulation ball
abouts?” I asked.
impressive manner; where a iargc-r . &lt;;• •
one grant. To illustrate so that thir. may without a flaw, be then rolls It around in
i Aza Arnold was the son of Benjamin
“Well, there be some Lrcsons in town, has been wanting,1—New York E-.tLing
his
hands
with
great
vigor.
be easily grasped, two heavy men could bo
put they ain’t drscendanta. Same family Sun.
• |
x
A shabbily dressed young man stood ,in AruoJdj one cf the Providence county peo­
formerly
he
took
up
a
handful
of
dirt
placed in One of the pans, and by removing
ple of that name, aud Isabella, daughter ot they claim, but 'taint no descendanta.”
•
In a Dottor'a Office.
a pin front .the coat of one of them the bal­ and rubbed it all over the ball, in order to the shadow of the stairway leading to the Paul G reene, of I’oto womut Neck. He was
Then the old man got excited and rested
kace would be changed. Still it would be render It a less.shinfog foork for the bats­ Battery place station of the L road Thurs­ born nt ,Pawtucket iu 1780, and learned the on his oars while his right h;md vigorously
“Speaking of quern* people,” said the indifficult to obtain the exact weight ot the man, but lhe rules now forbid that. He day afternoon. He was talking with the carpenter's trade with John Smith, of thumped tho gunwale uf the dory.
mild, “I don’t know n place where you'd,
men. owitig to the constant change in the is therefore compelled to do the rubbing proprietor of a newsstand whose wares are Wickford, but afterward was n machinist,
"That was the goll derndest outrage meet a more variegated assortment cf
men’s bodies by perspiration and other with his hands, and this is done in an en­ displayed beneath the stairs. A'stahvart aud iu 1812 operated the Butterfly factory that ever was,” he blurted out. "Ireaon cranks thou in a doc tor's office. I’:.; un­
ergetic manner, as though determined to policeman wns.«trolling leisurely along the in company with George Smith, who was wern’t no more guilty than you be this
causes.
der treatment of n (umouf specialist here,
sidewalk whirling bis day stick, which
After the bullion’s weight was deter­ rub the cover oil.' Having rubbed the ball
his uncle by marriage. Their busincM minute. He wanted to go and wive them and in my course of dally visits to hm
mined oni these scales it was taken to the until all the dirt on the palms ot his hands was attached to hia wrist by a leather wns making woolen blankets. At this people, but that pesky crew wouldn’t let office, extending over a r&lt;u;.!&lt;• &lt; f
furnace room and placed in a blaeklcod is transferred to the cover of tho sphere, thong.
time he invented the “endless roving” for him. When they came back here they I’ve seen some quaint characters.
The young man did not see the police­
crucible. This was set on a firebrick rest­ tbe pitcher looks around to .tee if all his
carding machines. Previous to this Hl told that story os him. • It’s a goll derned
“There's &lt;mq tur.n who insists on a‘ki.-g
ing on n grate and a fire built. around It. fielders. Ip and out, big and Little, are alive man coming, nnd lhe policeman appareutljrj roving was made by the carding machines' shame.” Then be rowed vigorously to the
me if I don’t get awfully discouragt ! aii'l
The fuel used is a mixture of anthracite and in good spirits. Satisfied on this point, httd no idea that the young man was there; in short rolls, which had to be pieced to- shore. "Some relation of the unfortunate
down hearted and like to dir. He tavnrU
until
ho
hail
pnss-.d
the
entrance
to.th*
he
gives
the
ball
ono
parting
rub,
and
with
coal nnd ichurcoaL After an hour’s melt­
gethcr In spinning. Fifty or sixty years Skipper Ireson,” thought I, "and what a ^ly speaks of himself in the past—she re­
ing, during which time It wns frequently a look which expresses great satisfaction stairway. A great change came over the; ago there were scattered over tbe coun­ thorough old New Englander ho is!" As 1
mote past. ’! us'tl to l&gt;e very fond cf
stirred with n plumbago poker, to which with its bright exterior. he finally throws policeman when ho saw the men by lhe! try. wherever there was a 1-horsc water paid him his fare I said, socking further
whist,’ he lays plaintively Whenever he
newr.stand. Without a word he stepped
gold does^not cling, u sample of the metal it.—Albany Argus.
power, carding maehinci that worked up discourse on the rugged history of tho old
up
to
the
young
man
aud
gave
him
a
sling
­
was dipped out with an ordinary clay pipe
ing blow on the jaw. There was so much the farmers’ wool Into these short rolls of town, “You evidently belong to the soli, a possible future event, he adds, if 1
and poured into a small mold. The assay
roving
to
be
spun
into
a
yarn
on
|be
farm
­
captain?”
rpartxh’ All that is so cheerfall
is made from this, as it takes so much
Since In obtaining power tronf fuel by force in the blow that the young man nar- | er's hand spinning machine.
“Y’es," said he, “1 do, but my father wa*
*‘*Then there is the than who faforvte
longer for lhe larger quantity to coot A means of steam engines upward of 90 per rowly escaped falling down and the policeAt this date, 1312, owing to the war with a Spaniard, be was. He caiue from Cadiz, putting out his tongue and gazing a*. ;• i
piece of the sample was cut off. pounded cent, is wasted in unused heat, while the (man’s stick dropped from his wrist.
Englaufi,
it
was
Impossible
to
import
files,
ha
did."
—
New
York
Tribune.
the mirror. Hu’s afraid to shake havi
All this looked exactly like onaof those
and then rolled through a roller of tool power obtainable for use represents scarce s
and he Inveutcd a machine fop cutting
with any one tecauM it keeps him fro:
steel, looking something like a clothes ly morel than |10 per cent. of. the real valuei brutal police outrages that occasionally tirem, upon which files were mode fortheir
noting Low his pubw is. If l!: . i:.&lt;: .-;
wringer, to moke it tnln. When thta was of the fut'.. under the very best conditions arouse lhe indignation of citizens. Cot* own use and for sale; but it was dropped
done. Herman, tbe German who aids the lhe question arises whether there may not tniniy it had all the appearance of unpro­ at the close cf the war, when it became
Thochlef endowment of man, as distin­ late in getting to Ha d&amp;lcu this man cub
•asayer id his work, handed the thin be discoverable a plan whereby a much voked assault. When I asked the police­ possible to import them again. In 1818 he guished from other animals, is mind and him n murderir and *pcak&gt;-of ‘fatal
*guid-.n strip to him and then went back to larger percentage of the real value of the man
—— wfcat
-sr~ his action meant, he replied invented the "oompottnd motion,” or, as soul. The spirit born of these is generally
"Some of lhe people who wai; j\.- the
the furaaic room to pour out the molten fuel may be turned to account as electric- I pltnsrintly;
he called it, tbe “differential motion” believed to survive alone of man’s organ­ doctor's coming delight In silting di.^t. •
ity, and through the latter os heat, light [I "Why.
11V- *he
’e ’s just one of a gang of about
thousands! *into
—'•
the *•
big mold. :
mecliani»m icr
for cumpouaaiiig
compounding muuiucrau
two different . ism. Mind and soul are therefore the two
three of the ninguzinesuva l!y •
fifty professional beggars and tdughs who mecuaDbm
Mr. Je\ ett cut the strip into small or power.
essentials
of,our
being,
upon
which
our
motions or
uf speed iu
to produce
CF rotes
mica u*
pivuuw a 1i —------ — — •----- ------ r-w;
~.
Tided for the anteroom table. They
pieces, ant then, forming little wad cornuThis question has at present no answer. infest this side of tbe street Tenants linvo third rate »that
bathe
constant
dlf- greatest effort* at cultivation should be
&gt;,■». should lu*
(h** r?!f.
.
this fo tliat they may
.
.. U . .. ___ i___ _____ ___ ,.k *l.._ ..expended.
r.Mtn.l.wl Th.duinro
- enjoy
- ■ the misery c!
copias of iwilform
....____ ______________
weight, dropped
t,*'~ “
into
•«*• The subject has been alive la tbe minds of tried In vain to dislodge them or break up ferentlm
These are nf
of Mtmmon
common vender.
gender. ---ot
the
two,
however
much
they
|. | their fellows with n more uni:•&gt;)y
two of them iut) miiligrains (une sixteenth our must able engineers and inventors for the gang. They're not only a nuisance,
Men and womeuaharecquapf therraponsimight change or differ.
“Every une of a ddetofs patieiu • r. g.ir*.!«
of an ounce) of accurate!}- weighed gold to years, and some havestriven bard to find a but a menace to people who have to pass
This was, ns Zerah Colburn, the great bility of developing the loftiest enduring all the others with suspicion. XVhrtl.rrit !here.
They
go
further
than
begging.
be assayed. Into two others he put the solution to the problem. Records of sci­
arithmetician, expressed it. solving by qualities of their spiritual nature. Con
■
tame quantity of absolutely pura&lt;gold. entific discovery have been earnestly ran­ They’ve been known actually to lay hold mechanism an arithmetical problem Hint this be done by perpetuating a system of because each r.f them wants rie
skill for him or herself alone. idon'Utnuw.
Enough silver was then added to uihke the sacked tu find some clew, or, as it were, a of a man and not let go until be gave them
could not be solved by figures, berausL- of differentiated characters, a* inhering in But they all sit and seetn to any, ‘Now n!..
money.
I
try
to
keep
the
sidewalk
clear
proportion of silver to gold two to'one, ns guiding pc*t t*^ point tbe way for tho un­
sexes having n common destiny and under­
their
running
Into
series
of
circulating
enn’t that fellow go eff iu rica nod qui .
this proportion is necessary in order that certain explorer. It now appears that wo of them, and about the only effective way
decimal*. This motion he applied to thu going mutual preparation fur it?
the gold should separate trom the silver may bo compelled to await some new dis­ is to punch them once in awhile.—New
The me**; desirable nnd permanent quali- and die somewhere by bimself, ins;&lt;•;.J of
speeder, a machine used tojirepare cotton
coming around here iuh.I worrying propkwhen Ixjiled iu nitric acid.
covery, some new adaptation op some new York Herald.
roving for spinning, and patented it in ti«s are Uium&gt; in which sex is indifferent. with that autemortein face ' '
There w in all gold a certain amount of generalize Ian liefore the wny to thu ranch '
more truthful, honorabl1823. Its taiue was quickly appreciated, Which should
A Ituasian Custom.
people aro so incuushl
silver, and it is owing to its presence and desired solution may be found.
Coithful,
generous
—
man
or
woman?
:»
In compliance with nn ancient Russian as It enabled the manufacturer to turn off
Tribune.
certain other foreign substances that the
The effect on the general industrial and
three skeins where he formerly had two, woraau liound tu any degree of politeness
color of gold varies. The idea thnt gold economic development in electricity which custom., all the young men and women of
not binding ft pan mnu? Courage is tra­
raid
thui
epurtity
of
the
products
was
im
­
found in California or Australia is of such would follow the discovery of some not too the meicautile class in St. Petersburg as­
proved r.lmuKt in the some ratio. It won ditionally a mnkfuline virtue, gentleness,
The circumstances that attend the il
a color* because found there is a mistaken complex means for realizing an economy semble on Whit Monday, the former to
testified In court by prominent manu- feminine. It Umre a nm Inspiring sight
one.
net* and death of wiki animal* are perhaps
of eveu 40 or 50 per cent, of tho energy stare and the latter to be stared at. The
facturera that it was worth to them five chan that of a woman cf high courage— lens well known than any otb.tr port ■ *
young
girls,
dressed
as
richly
as
their
After the silver had been added the value of fueT Is indeed almost incalculablewhether
In
countertteting a husband's de­
dollars
per
spindle
per
annum.
It
was
leaden cornucopias were saueezed Up aud —Elihu {Thomson in New England Maga­ means will allow, are arranged iii long
their history. Y’et when wv consider thurows by the sides ot the flower beds iu the quickly pdopted, and some Rhrde Island spondency or oaring for a bereft family— animal life, though in some
each one placed in what is called a cupel zine.
&lt;
•
or that ot n man strong cn.xigh to be gen­
Summer garden with their mammas-•find­ manufacturers paid a royalty, but the
A cupel is ii little cup made of aheap bones
great duration, isiptturally brief and liable
tle?
Threo
qualities
guthetluster
?&gt;y
Jxiwell
And
the
Fall
River
companies
re
­
ing behind them. The wardrobes of. their
burned to lashes, ground fine, moistened
to an infinite number of accidents wit.'.. :t'
change
uf
setting.
A
man
is
presumedly
“It can hover be. Mr. Fish,” she said, mothers and grandmothers arc laid under fused. nnd suits were brought against
and molded into a mold an inch long, an
remedy and sudden dangers unfon* -ci;,
them. After years of delay to send agent* aggressive, a commercial characteristic, the subject of the last days of tl•••-• n. bier
inch in diameter, with a cup shaped de­ trying upO-* firm, although the tears were contribution, and everything bright and
gaudy is carefully brought forward to en­ abroad to find if the invention was not more a fault than a virtue. Aggresalve- sorts of la-asts has a certain pathetic Inter
pression al one end? The cupels were welling up in her forgetraenot eyes.
uess
has
no
just
rights,
except
upon
quespreviously
known
there
the
cases
came
to
“Why not, Genevieve?” be asked, bend­ rich the drapery, tho headdress or the
placed In a *n:all furnace with a tempera­
esu No doubt *11 aninfa’s ir
■■•••
trial. The objection of the oppo-dtian was tionsof morals, aud there woman should
ture of*about 1,100 degs. centigrade, and ing toward her until she could distinctly girdle.
healthy nnd natural lives they lead, hr- i
Some ot the young Indies are so covered that n negative expression in one part of jxiBscs* it equally with the man. “Strang’- strange powers of ivlf cure in v.’.-e vf nd
when heated to a. white heat tho little hear him swallow the lump that had risen
nnd
"weak
”
are
terms
traditionally
charthe
stjeaification-was
not
repeated
in
an
­
with
gold
and
jewelry
on
them
occasions
metal chunk* were laid by the aid of tongs iu his throat at her words. "Don't you
dent. TIio»e whose profess:-:i js to pre­
that their natural charms are altogether other pdrt. and Judge Story said to the ncterixiag men and women respectively, pare the skeletons of wild U-.-u-ts, large a:;-’
pne iu each jeupeh They melted,sputtered- love me any more?”
“Yes. yes; I love you. Believe me, I love concealed; indeed the ludicrous excess to counsel for defense, “If that is your only born of physical contrast. On moral ques­ small, for museums and lr.bur«t-;jes t-p
and bubbled, and then began to grow
objection Mr. Arnold can surrender his tions tbe terms are misapplied. And xncnwhich
this
sort
of
decoration
is
sometimes
you,
”
she
sobbed,
hastily
drawing
her
smaller. It) about tap minutes they were
with surprise ot the number of.injuries
carried goes beyond what ha* ever been at­ patent and have that corrected, nnd come tally, what woman aspires to weaknea:-? and fractures which the bciir* ixbi? “. but
taken out and all tbe lead nnd foreign sub­ hand from his.
“Tell me!” he asked with anguish, "have tempted elsewhere. Thus bedizened, the back here In ifn weeks ready to go on Self assertion to a domineering degree cer­ which have set tbcmselvra in n rough I
stances had been absorbed by tho cupel,
tainly is ns unlovely iu man *sjn woman.
blushing damsels are drawn up in mute with tbe trial."
leaving only the noble metals in little you learned to love another?”
effective fashion.
Accordingly he surrendered his patent, —Margaret N. Wisliard iu Chautauquan.
“No!" she cried. “Oh, how could you rows, while the papas, in flowing caftans
round 1mlis When these were boiled in
But the “chaptered aeeidcK' - ' uinu;'. '
and curling beards, parade their sons up but instead of receiving It back in two
v'~
nitric acid the silver passed into nitrate of doubt me?”
life spares none, from tint stags whirr &lt;■:•!
and down. Here and there the papas and weeks it] was held in the patent office for
“Well, then, why have you changed?"
silver and th-.* gold was left in ita pure
with horns lacked together &lt;-:i the
months,
and
in
the
meantime
tbe
whole
■
mammas
try
to
lend
the
youfcg
folks
into
“
It
is
—
It
is
—
oh,
how
can
I
say
it?
”
she
state. By this wns found the ratio of pure
A case recorded by Plutarch wonld seem tnln side to tbe lo_-.:&lt;- which i
'
conversation with one another, in the I code of patent laws known a* tho code of to support tho theory thnt during periods
jerked out. “It is—it is—your namol”
gold In the bullion.
themselves upon the l arin-il wire t&gt;f U ••
’My name?” ho echoed. "It is among course of which certain little looks and 1793 wns repealed, nnd the Dew code ot of protracted insensibility tho spirit of tho Ttnnsvanl farms, or tbe «icules which r '.
The weighings of pure gold are used as a
check to any particular conditions of heat, the Four.Hundred as well as yours. Mias emotions may arise, pregnant with future 1835 wxs passed, bo that when his patent sleeper. freed from tho Ixxly, wanders their wings u pant hetboras of the mini circumstances. Eight days or so after this v—* returned it wns under the_ new law, away tff rculnu and scenes not conceivable
etc. . The ajwye.-knows the constitution, Codd.”
Dedth by vtolcnce seems tu be the r-...- . ■
ring no patent under the old law,
“You wrong ma You wrong me great­ bridal exhibition private family meetings
weight and; specific gravity cf the pure
by the ordinary soii-ks. A mon named the lower farms of animal life, cm &lt; pt
• ent off from entering suits for ingold used. When it is weighed after the ‘ ly,” she sobbed, drawing off his ring and take place, at which those whose hearts
Tho.spiua, he lulls us, fell from n great the case of sudden plague* or change- • £
:;:euta
under
that
law.
He
did
not
are
captivated
at
the
grand
show
are
more
standing
before
him
Ln
all
her
stateliness.
heating process, if it has changed its
height and was picked up to all appear­ season. Only tu the largest. qu.-ulnip.
weight, it is fair to suppose that it is ow­ “I mean I can never be yours because it formally affianced to one another by their k;.uw the causu of this fatal detention of ances dead.
There were no external has human fancy concede! the t- ' oi ■
ing to thfi conditions of huat or strength of would break mamma’s heart to sink tiie parents and relatives.—“Sketches ot St. his patent in the office until the latter part wounds about him, but the physicians natural and inrhr.p* pahilc&gt;s death, .c;
of
his
life.
Wlica
he
was
a
solicitor
of
.
Petersburg."
family
name,
and
how
can
I
become
Mrs.
acid, aud that the same influences hove
were satisfied of the fact of the decease.
the remote, untrodden jpagle^w*.- r.j ;.•*
patents
in
Washington
he
found
in
the
bvgy at work on the assay gold. Byol- Codd-Fiah?"—New York Evening Sun.
Arrangements were made for bis burial, elephants go to die.'lies still .-u. - c : ' ■ .*
archives of the patent office a letter from
lociiq? for this in the assay gold m true re­
but on the third day after his fall be re­ “undiscovered countries."—London r.
It must be admitted that there is often* the lending counsel for the defense in his
sult is reached.
vived, much to the consternation of his
__________
Bonaventure do Fourcroy, a clever so­ strong nnd apparently natural impulse case to the commissioner of patents say­ friends. In a short time it became quite tator.
The next step was to find tiie weight of
among animals, as among savage meh, to ing, "Hold on to that patent till you hear
the gold and silver together. The lead ciety poet of the Seventeenth century, a
liasteD the death of a sick comrade, which from mo," referring to his surrendered evident that the whole tenor of the man’s
life had clianged. Previously {iis charac­
cornucopias were again tilled with certain splendid orator, an eminent advocate and
Ahut contest was about to take plat,-in some canea takes lhe form ot deliberate patent. This, which ho had never sus­
weights rd tie pure and assay gold, but no on intlmkte friend of Moliere to boot, on
and premeditated murder of tbe sufferer. pected, fully explained to him how he had ter was that of a reprobate and u vicious years ago iu a country town, th .• ’
sliver added. When melted in the cupels being asked one day by a magistrate what
If even human sentiment at the sight of been defeated in hia suit by th» chicanery man, but after his insensibility ho over fol­ dates Obing a Lcgitimi&gt;t. on Ork-u-.- ’
the baser metals disappeared as before, he meant to do with hia non, replied, “If
lowed
after
virtue.
On
being
asked
the
a Itepubfican. One Saturday inurmi.; :
fellow creatures' sufferings be analyzed, of lhe lawyers.
aud thu gold and silver were left to­ there Is anything In him I’ll make him a
Benjamin Arnold, of East Greenwich, reason of the , change, Thespius related pie ran up to the wife of the Orlvat v • 1 ,;:
gether. By subtracting trom the weight barrister; If not I’ll mnkd him a judge.’’— the two emotions of pity and disgust are
constantly at war. Pity Is generally prior, nue of the sons of Mr. Asa Arnold, is one of that during his leug sleep his spirit had tlcian with the exclamation that "Ail ■•••.
of gold and silver tb'e weight of the gold,
been
liberated
from
his
body
and
had
lost!" ofthc Legitimist rival was gwug • &gt;
bnt except in the highest natures it weak-' ti*i best known of living Rhode Island in­
the exact fright of the silver was ob­
scared away to a strange land, where it present every poor member of the &lt;• ■ t••
ens with time. “Pity,” said Corbett, “is ventors.
tained. Of course the proportion Is’usually
hail joined n whole company of other gallon with a 4-poupd loaf after u
Dot
a
lastfiig
emotion;"
and
insu-ad
of
pity
Among
his
many
inventions
is
a
new
The grant value of shellac is its use in
very smalt if the amount Is not sufficient
•
service on tho following day. T*&gt;e la i r-.
passing to love, disgust often becomes dis­ system of gearing—which is in extensive spirits.
to pay for extracting, tho government does making varnishes, on account of tho line,
His past life woa disclosed to him in all fiected a moment, raid then aiiid &gt; '•
like, .after a long contemplation of disease use in ninny different forms—for training
not pay fcr It, and charges nothing for ex­ hard polish It imparts to the varnish. A,
and deformity.
power
nt tho exitense of. speed. This con­ its hldeoi^ucss, and the glorious capabili­ would be equal to the occasw". Shc’-t ;
fine; thin preparation made of this ma­
traction.
Tbe ruder the state of society, the haraher sists of an external gearwheel having ties which were before him were revealed her word. As the people filed out &lt;if ti&gt;e
, -Iki ‘Jitiru amount of gold In the bullion terial constitutes the lacquer with which' becomes the law, for we may assume that
an internal gearwheel having a great­ in such n manner ns to make him ambi­ churcjion a Sunday morning the l.;
uYound by multiplying its weight by the brass aud other metals arc coated to pre­ the dislike of the weak and sickly by the er number of teeth, tho inner wheel tious of attaining them.—Yankee Blade.
mist candidate distributed his brc:“.. b i-.
propoH'cc qf the gold- Thia Ih reduced to serve their polish.—Boston Globe,
posted on the other side of the ih* ; ■
healthy and vigu^pus is un indirect if most being placed on an eccentric un tho shaft
stand an i or coin gold by multiplying this
Orlcanist
’
s
wife
presented
to
the
rv.
i/u
•■
’
­
unpleasing form of the law of natural se­ so as to engage its teeth with those nf the
How many truffle eaters know that the lection. Maternal affection must of course
amount by ten aud dividing by uine, as
of tho 4-pound loaves a pat of butt&lt; r or a
outer gear at one side, when the shaft and
standard gold is only 00 per cent, fine, and dainty is a fungus growth found in loose be excepted from this general tendency. So eccentric revolved, one of the gearwheels
pot of jam. As it turned &lt; nt the wily ij&lt;the depositor is paid by the government soil a few inches under ground, usually in; long as any young creatures are dependent being held fimt and the motion taken from noliceil that J une was thu favorite month publican carried the day after all.
60 per ounce of standard metal, equal to forests where oak, beech and chestnut; upon their parents, the tendency of the old the other The gain in power and reduc­ tor marrying and committing suicide. As happened to be a dealer in wines, ana sew­
he
thought
one
was
about
ua
bud
us
tho
tion
fo
speed
is
m
foverae
ratio
to
the
dif
­
trees
abound?
All
truffles
are
imported,
©O.tJ7 for tine gold. Tho assay fee is oneIs to give most to the young who need it ference in tho number of teeth fo the two other, it seems evident that he believe* ing around a bottle to every poor bl- c’
eighth of 1 percent of tbe total value of none being found in this country.
;
most. The devotion of bird or animal varies wheels.
cn© cause would account for tho frequency he distanced his opponents and triumph­
fine gold, tfie melting feels one dollar, and
directly with the helplessness of thuis off­
Among the machines invented by Mr
ot both occurtencctf in "the month.of antly headed the poll.-Paris Cor. London
A gem of tiie first order Is one worth
the alloy charge about une cent on 1100,
spring.—London Spectator.
Arnold are a loom fur weaving cloth on n' leaves and rosea.’*- Whether such is the Telegraph. __________
r
u «*«*
— - 3100,000. It weighs 125 carat*. The color;
rad
after this _is____________________
deducted tho^assayer
Has machines for making twill drills and fact or not, iL is certain that there aro gen­
hands a check. LoAhe oixaer
the gcll is an intense lemon yellow. It_is said to;
The Trouble with Docks.
mending stockings, a mariner* signal com—
.
------ ---------------------------Tiie
entire
time
occupied
by this,, com..­ be the finest large yellow diamond in the:
The old man who leaned agmu^t the
.a circular loom, nnd a machine for erally more suicides in June than dur­
There is a servant «IH in thia town whose pnss,
[orkl, audit bus been liktned to asun-|
plicated operation was from 9 a. m. until 1'
lA W ny»ufac^ure ot interlocked cordage. ing nay other month ot the year’ and tew
Mahiyropinn English is the wonder and All of these were practical, but his most of them are committed on rainy or what counter iq a Third avtDUu* bird rtorviuj
p. m.. only tear hours.—St. Louifl Hepubother morning at least hud the air ot
amubcment of her friends. On one hot­ successful invention was a machine for
known aa dark and unpleaaant days.
“knowing it alt” Somebody U-cugM up
The falherof Count Werner,the founder, . morning her mistress inquired about the making seines and nets for fishing. Tin**
The Fourth of July, Thanksgiving day,
were built in a number ot ways, and the Chrmemos and Kow Year’s day, as well ua the subject of the difficulty of krepiUK
of Vie roignfog hous* ut Austria, was a weather.
some kinds of birds alive when they were
“
It's
cloudfo
up
some,
”
replied
Mary,
robber;
and
WurDer
blmaelf
followed
that
the evenings preceding them, are also
Tt is add that -th* undaraixe of the
ng.
4,
“and it’s dreadful sulky.”
favorite times for committing suioido. yon
French and their physical shortcomings as. bu-sincas fer moat cf his life.
"Waal,” the old wiseacre remarked. ’ you
Again, in speaking of the man of the American and foreign manufacturers, shlTo these may be added thu anniversary of
u nation are due (tor «ba most part to the
may say wb*t you like, but a&gt;mnton.
house,
whom
she
admires
very
much,
she
TbsznlUm
of
Morocco
owns
the
mart
l
m«nta having been made to Balttmcr
heavy drain made upon the rare by Napo­
everytbfy
duck*
is
the
hardest
critters
goi&amp;
expensive bicycle, the whole of the frame-1 Wild;
Chicago, Ricbmon'l.Nort)x Carolina, Gls
leon. All the ablebodied men were en­
to keep alive."
..
“Mr. Brown is such a good man; you
rolled in his service, leaving none at do- work of which is nip’wl plated, and which !
"How’s that?” Inquired a meek iuoki-B
coat
him
300
guinee|.
can
sc$.
‘
t
in
his
confidence
and
he
shows
it
Dwstie or biisfncM pursuits except th* exyon n g man.
,
"
cn his forward."
tr.-melv yaqtbfal or the aged. From this
“W«*l, yon m -f
doa'c Bl” “
vary thin wall
Tho flirt eT-jctrfd telegr.-ipl: lice wia laid
m-ainxgr of in* blood iuxl destraction of
’oon«h wu»-U«y'U41«. 'nlf you «l”
in Switzerland by Leeage ia 1752. Thai ’conCdencs" and forehead into “forward”
the siuew of the rare France boa not yet
"
srhiiolcgfeal mystery.-Toledo Jcxirnal,
of about too muehwM® IMy-ll

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PAST ANIMAL LIFE.

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Methodist church in thia city Tuesday
evening. Nov. ti. Th* company la com-1
,.Tb* Medical Record 1* responsible foe
poMd ot four ladle*. They are all aingers.' WIDE FIELDS OF SPECULATION ANO the theory that to keep th* complexion and
two contralto and two soprano, and In the 1
■pinta good, to preserve grace, rtrencth
INVESTIGATION.
coarse of tbe evening they will give solo*, i
and ability of motion there I* no gymnaaiduct* and quartette*. Madame Fry ia a
wn so valuable, no exercise more beneficial
pianist and will render tfiano solo*. The
i«. fcw^ePja«- dusting, making beds,
comrxny wl»o compose a quartette, of the
Kxtlnct. wahblng dishsa and polishing bmaa aud
following alringi-d Instrumeutb: two vIdIIdh. ,
a viola and a vlolinceila The company
P*&gt;—
N&lt;
will render instrumental music, quartette*
In th* cam of rnffed grouae and quail,
and plain** ami viulln solo*. This company,
Is
It
necessary
to go into pnroxyHtn* of &gt; the p. -.tion occupied while on the ueU i*
which han drawn large houses In the most
cultured eastern cities. Is very higiily rec­ grief becanse certain animals are extinct, [ invariably that which tire* the beet view
ommended by Dr. Touiger. doctor ot the or, aa Mr. Frederic A. Lucas, of the United , of the aurrouuding* from th* more or 1cm
Boston conservatory, who is tbr highest States National mnaeum, expresses it, are ; concealed retreat. Who ever heard of a
musical authority in America. He said: “threatened with extermination?” There | grouw’* nog where the old bird faced into
the brusl: pile or toward tbe Mump or log?
“Miultnno Kry and her daughters have un­
arc more men and fewer wild animals. I
usual musical talent, and 1 cheerfully Mankind docs not interfere so much with
commend them___
tu —
the—
public.''
«.««■■«• Tickets
BICKCU I the survival of the fittest na It hasten* tho A member of th* Rumlaa necret police,
inay be
*»•---------------may
obUlmxi Xi
al ?.
F. rL. Heath'* drug destruction of the entirofunna. Formerly,! who la *hortslght«d, happened to notice a
store, O. D,
D. Spaulding
Suauldina’s and
-*
Dr. S.- -au
M. ' as Mr. Luca* properly explains it, "through , ploc.ird *t the top of a lamppost in St.
Fowler’s office. Price of
tickcU: general
general ; natural enqsea' rare niter race of ant-' Pvt-raburg.
V
of tickets:
tidmiMlon !i5 cents, young people
cents ,
f mala hits disappeared from tho globe, j Naturally bl* official soul wn* alert on
। ami children under twelve 15 rents.
the Undent.
j The extermination of species by nature is 1 "Great Septi!'’ he exclaimed—in Rural on
PERSONAL MEMtToN.
। onlinnrily slow, and the place of one is &lt;rf criur**—“hore’« an inceudfary notice
| taken by another, while the detraction ’ about hi* majesty thu czar. I in rut Lnru
Mrs. W. M. Puffer was in Grand Rap­ ; wrought by man is rapid, and the gaps ho | it down.’’
id* yesterday.
!| creates remain unfitted.”
He climbed up the poll and brought it
to the earth, where, by the light of the
Fred L. Heath went to Tecumseh onI' There was tho grant nuk, an uncommonly I lamp nbonl bo spelled out tho following
I fat and awkward bird, that positively said i
business yesterday.
langeruua . revolutionary and nihilistic
Mrs. Will Chidester and Mrs. • W. ] j to hungry sailors, “&lt;’ome, catch idc. roast motto. “Wot, Paint.’’—Exchange.
R- | nnd ent me.” Think of the godseud an i
Cook were (o Grand Rapid* yesterday
IAlca tmpemds must have been, not alone ]
to prlmltiv* man.
’ early settler* .
man, but
but tc
to the
astings
ity
ank
of
Labrador, When Cartier's ’
w. Maine
a.M&lt;ua ar
ur Labrador.
*..-.l~i
I. hnnlv
hardy mariners
lauded
off Funk island in ,
’
Hasting, - - Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bancroft expect to I 1334 they made glorious fen*tiugs ct» the I
Irave for California Monday where they : great auk. Hero were poor fellows, dying
1 »f scurvy, getting lutck vital fore •» with 1 CAP1TA.T, S75.003.00.
will sp*nd the winter.
SL'BSU’S KUKF.OO.
every mouthful of great nnk they swalMesdames Daniel Striker, Clement lowcd. Are they to l&gt;e begrudged because
Smith. J. C. Lampman amd M. L. C&lt;a&gt;k they ••filled two lionts full of bird* as if tnoorporuud and.. th. Im ol U, Stu. ot
Michigan.
attended a meeting of lhe Home ktlasfofi* they had b~rtl stones, so thht, beMtlwi
ary society, of the Michigan conference.
tnem which we did tat fresh, every ship
Ope* for bwilnewiDec. 15,ISM.
did powder and salt five or alx biu-rel* of
1 Church and SoelaQr.
them.’’
omens:
The People’s church, of Bowen* Mills,
will be dedicated Sunday Nov. 30, 1802.
Services at half past ten a. ut. anil alx
o'clock*p. in. Rev. J. White has charge
of the dedicatory services. '

TbinklDg that perhaps the many reader?
of the Bannkk would be Interested In a
few items of news front the great universi­
ty of which we should all be proud, we
shall endeavor to give some of the Dote* of
interest, not only of Barry, connly stud­
ents. ba: tbe U. of M. In Kvtirra), every
week.

;JN BESSSfiER,

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HAT’S what you are looking for.
to give you.' Speaking of

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That's what we’re here

STOVES and STOVES,
For there are stoves aud stoves—aud by the way it is a
timely subject—we desire to remark than when you want
one,
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Those Bxsque nnd other fl? hermen.who 9. G. Robin* ci. IViwident;
Chester llfwr, Vice. Pres.
croKMtl the stormy seas fur cod depended I
on the luscious auk for their rations. Hie
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
utunbrr uf tho bird* must have l»een countI
nrutCTORs:
Ira*, because the nttk wks not a prolific
O. I"-’. Reynold,,
w. n. Power*.
breeder, laying only uuc'egg at n time.
1* G. Robinson,
~
R. K”Merser.
Poor, stupid old bln!, shared by nature to
John Carve th.
x,.
Creator Mcsaer.
become fat and heavy, to find its (ood.so
P. T. Colgrore.
readily thnt it wanted no wings, and so
wiM killed!
Interest ptljon titnedenositw d general
It might have lasted longer as a bird if Banking Business Transacted.
it hail nut bran for its feathers. Just ns
m on ns it was a question of securing the
Gore fowl’* feathers, then tt was Indeed
bound to disappear. Men went to their
best breeding ground, which was Funk is­
land. and slew auks by the millions. All
...... was
no* wuio
thtlt
done wa*
wns ro
to strip me
lhe niras
birds
of their skins. amT •th-, ir bodies were left
to decay. Still ths
j.id uuux
Wheat is low aud flour
he bird
hung uo
on a*
ns a
a
rars
avis
up
to
l&amp;lit,
and
then
it
was
rura avis up to tmu, and then it was no
nu should be the same.
For a
‘ of lhe world any
longer an inhabitant
Short time I will sell
more
more than
than the
the dodododo. Could- aiiy of Cartier's sailors have thought that, n skeleton
of a great nuk, when offered for sale,
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The enrolImeot for this year I* *2,058,
1 which fa a falling oil of last year, but may .।
l&gt;e Mcootinted for by the ratab'.fahfuent of
tho rnawy MW school* sueh as the North-1
western L’nlvcrsity. or the- new Cbte.igo'
|I UnMrally.
University. In number we are second
id to
| but one school
*eh&lt;
in rtie U. S., and that one
me fa
fa •'
[
■ the venerable old Harvard.
.... j
I
la-eturt* In the law department are mThJ Jewefcr. i
| i vent, election. Many of the boys went
। home to vote, thus our ranks are pretty fair cgKskell
When Columbus sought Copnngu nnd
; thin for a few days.
came across the West Italics hU sailers
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A great many
.-natty oof the voters jof alt tbe defound along the shorn* the seal known to­
Il Til bard »*rtn*0,s ,UVv
MtmacbusAtropicalis.
A dislinit.w i
V&lt;oe" I “’1&gt; *“ wie day n-s tbe
tropicnns.
utsttn-,
| Abdut 100 |ta
“ 1 last Sutuhiay for the gui*hedchl*r»cterfatlcof this seal was that
&gt;tarusl
Ls ehayieed I different parts» ot Michigan.
. | it it
placed
liltL
J_.
placed
little or no &lt;l«qienden«:eon
its hind
■*’ PP’’r*- Nature
*' tuns hnd
Pi'lltlcs hive demanded « grrat deal of | ni
had overlooked
overlookedor
orslighted
slighted
'rwumatic*
tMr developmentit
‘
’ wns a seal without
trom 840. attention ft cm the U. ..r M. hoya. and It |! th,Hr
proper
co-ordination
of
inovcim
nt.
When
:&lt;• 8 4.OO. l&gt; nothing to bear loud talking and argu- ;
Address, inents any time a day or night. They are' it wonted to go forward ou the land it had
preparing totet loosu in the future.’ The to arch its back something like a aiterpllKalnmsux*. Mick. I republicans are. in the minority hi re as Ir.r, and then after a prodigious effort its
progress wns leas tl»nu a-ftx&gt;t. .Of course
' was deteriulmed by a tensus taken.
with the mlvent at man this West Indian
.
Tli-; f&lt;M»t-lmll gam-.* between the U. of M. was doomed.
The strange thing about this seal, so far
J and Albion last .Saturday was a great vic­
tory for l.f; of M. The 'var.-dty team as tin? collector is etmctrnfcd. is this—!
whipjMMl the ground with them, beating although Munachus tropical!* was known
have existed
for several centuries,
a. i
them by a score Of 00 to H. This ia the to nave
rxi-ieu ior
it-riiunra, not n.
&lt;!UML4TI0N •
find; (lefe-it this season for 'Albion, and । single pet feet specimen has fallen into the
hard.
j • hands of the naturalists. Dampier in IfiTS
'&lt;.!
sO quires. they tuok it rather
‘
The *1*5 Idt/teaia.
which fa the chatn4 told uf the abundance of these seals hnd
I wrote. “Tliu Spaniards du often come
lhe U. ofM. plajrtd with DJ
• ' n advfertbcjncnts pion team
A.
C.
Satuntey
In
Drtrvit.
The 'V5 werdj hither (Yucatan) tu nmk« oyl of their
Tueadnyn lai ’latest to
J fat.” Sir Hons Sloan, who ten years after.
1 the week defeated very badly.
Darnpier visited the Bahamas, wrote that
' these ihlnmls were filled with seals: •’.Some­
times fisheva will retch l«J0 in a night.
They try to melt them and bring off their
- General Grant recommended thnt the
1;4.I Monday njI •!•.:
bayonet be abolished in the United State* I oil for htnijM uu the island.” Perhaps Ike
service and the six shooter b* subsUluted I Irart uf these acais is .vxiMing today, for
I some were taken us late as ISJjifl, but in ten
Sul his right Im nd badly
for cloe fighting. The recommendation
un- ! । lory Thursday.
wa* a good one. While the bayonet is the years from now there will Iw no mon-of
Monachus tropicalis. It has served its
moat
worthier*
of
ail
weapon*
invented
l»y
Si.50 hets this week at
purpose.
he Jvrtcrsoij street mllll- man, tpe six fhootcr fa the .moat deadly
Io the Swamp, iu New York'city, that
short range tool ever devised. ' Give me a
cltib throe feet long aud I'll whip any man quarter devotol to leather, one may oc­
casionally see two men lifting i|&gt;ton truck
who
tries
to
bayonet
me;
give
me
a
six
At Nashville
wlint looks like a heavy wooden plank,
ni-.ooter and I’ll make a bad break in any
only.of greater width than Is rut from
column of bayonet*.—Interview in St.
n**w fa your chanou.
treca The material i« stiff and hard, and
Louis Globe-Democrat.
if you strike It you can apprM'iate how
'■ 4 Rum. well known as a
hard It fa_ It is walrus hide, used fur
of this city, difed at her
'There b n uew policeman stationed at buffing wheels and it is about three Inches
■ &gt;1 xlco Mon iiy of last week
one of the up town crossings ot Broadway. thick. The walruh ut :1k- n -.-thcru Pacific
fa being exterminated for ita tusks, hide
Some one nah! to biin the other day:
oil. While whaling was profitable the
■ 1.1 pup was load last Fr - j “So you nn- hero to keep tbe bones from' and
tyalnis was passed over, but tu-dtiy it fa
■. w«n near M. I C. depot. running over the ladies, aro you!'’
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return to M. 0. Abbott.
“An indade it’s not, sir." he replied. “I too valuable. On the Atlantic side the
MieliJ and receive rewards
am here to keep the litdles from running chuncea of the walrus still exfating are
beat use It is mnch harder to gut,
over the horses," suiting tjm action to tbe better,
but when tbe Pacific walrus liecumes r:\v I
■ :i:on Is over and Cleveland
word by quietly and very firmly drawing a
the Atlantic one will certainly be songft
• ire glad to giye politic* a rest.
woman'back- who teemed determined to
Udonr time to making the rush right over the three horses of a heavy for.
d.ltlle ur nothing fa known today about
interesting locally.
dray.—New York Herald.
the ryiin.t, or arctic s«-a cow—the Rytiua
’.t? most brilliant musical
glgas. it was rclaUvl to the manatee, or
■■ .tin «re held in Tremont
dugong, only it lived fur north. It was a
A canvasser while in Washington, Me., big creature, certainly twenty-five or thir­
‘
the Boston Herald: The
■
b y cfciccrt company a’. Tremont was surprised to find six sucoessi ve house­ ty feet long, with a girth of from fifteen to
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vdning in a varied program holds tn which no nova pa perawere taken,
twenty feet, nnd probably an adult would
’.n i Instrumental releatlou* was and upon afiliog ut the next house aakud weigh four tons. It hail n ridiculously
the reason, and wns informed that, not a small head nnd was toothless. Its skin
• ;m.' to all present.
.
member of Ute six families could either was auppoaably tough, not thick, but hard
■ ne out announcing tbe golden
’ - of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Shriner
gregnrious and bred at the mouths of riv­
i- i home in the 2nd. ward next Wcders, pasturingon seaweed. When Behring
nr ’
evening! Their marriage has pern
Mr. Suburb—Women are a perfect nui­ (1741) was in Kamchatka ho saved ids
•"! with thu/h happiness and their
frl.’titfa rejoice that their prosperity eu- sance to sit behind on a railroad train. crew from scurvy by taking sen caws. It
was a creature so easy to kill that exter­
«bi* k then! to spend the evening of their They are bound to have the window up.
Mr. Cttimann—Yes, but they are a per­ mination soon took place.
'■'*» in quiet, ami surrounded with plenfect blessing to walk behind on the street.
On Copper island, where this sea ccw
■s.
They don’t smoke.—New York Weekly.
was once plentiful, they had become rare
Mrs. Alien Jone* died this afternoon
In 1703. The lost one was probably killed
on
Behring island in the last quarter of
Amana,
a
German
community
city
la
: ng ami patient suffering. The tx| act ■ , . e of her death Is unknown and Iowa county, la., haa two set* of sidewalks the Eighteenth century. Some years ago.
has baiHc-d the itklll of physicians. She on each side of Its streets—one running nt the Instigation of the United States Na­
h»&gt; been sick for several years and many along inside of the fences and one on the tional museum. Dr. Stejneger visited Behr­
thn ■. her life d^spared of, but through It outside—tho former for tho women, the ing blond tu search of sen cow skeletons
sl»e has endured tbe pain and suffering latter for the men.
and was fortunate enough to find stull*,
rfbs and other Ixmrs, anti so today No.
with great fortitude. Deceased was an old
Pk'urer of this city, and will lie ml»ed in
Edison during his boyhood was always 31,960 of the catalogue of th* National
btr lar;x circle of friends. The bereaved cail*d “AL" Ho was very fond of pigeons, museum stands fur ths skeleton of the sea
husband has the sympathy of all In his af­ which he raised in great numbers and cow.
So much notoriety has been given to the
fliction. The funeral will take place Sat­ taught to ootno at his call, fluttering about
on hi* head, shoulders and arms while he dodo that it is scarcely necessary to give
urday,
.
more
than a panlng notice to Dldns InepKrom the Worcester. Mass., Dally Tele- fed them.
tua We generally accept Pha’s picture
&lt;/&gt;■’: The concert season, appropriate to
Four different peaks in tho mountains of tbe dodo, but the configuration given it
tnc long, dreary mouths of winter was of Idaho are from thirteen to twenty-three by Sarary tn the Seventeenth century
J»irly set a going last evening In Mechso- fact lower by actual measurement than comes nearer to what ornithologists be­
ban. The. Fry concert companyOf they ware fifteen year* ^go. Geologists do । lieve to have been the true shape. Tho
tfaiton, provided tho entertainment, and
nrobabiUsy is that after all th* dodo was
•n excellent one It was. Perhaps the
. Tn IMA thonah It
flwjst iteligntful Item In the whole program
wu tbe vocal quartette “Legends.’’ It
-----------— — --- one of the.mo*t musical and caching ana ruiiy oquai w
laallo coast, !■ found at tho west sndof ths txUoct. Th* dodo owl ita
.u,inon. that Mobring ever wrote, and
.Um Alaskan island*. They movw in
Madam* Fry *nd her daughter* did it
hr»s
wbooto
and
aw
tody
flsrqtsd.
IsaUre. n U
n*c****ry to add
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a^MN*«W *■»**

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Underwear of every kind, in large, medium or snail sites, and at prices
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TIED UP THE CITY.

DOESN’T BELIEVE IN DVRENA/R/H.

Union Labor at New Orleans
Quits Work.

Washington, Nov. 4.—All Washington
wns up in arms yesterday against the
weather-makers who. hare been carrying
Jon their experiments ’with explosives at
rtrt
on Ita Vintau atan ot tba
Potomac Apparently forsaking their in­
teation* ns announced Wedneaday not to
trytand make rain in real wqfst, but
simply to test their explosives in a modi­
fied form, the rain-makers started in short­
ly after midnight to experimentalize with
the full force of their detonating com­
pounds. Tho first explosion shook every
building iu tho capital and woke up all the
children and sick people, to whom it
caused uo little alarm and dangerous dis­
turbance. This explosion wns followed by
□Ihers Kt intervals all through the-nlght
The Major ExpmuwA Ills Disgust.
A slight rain fell in the night, and there
was a misty moisture in the atmosphere
yesterday morning, but Major Dunwoodie,
Whois in charge of the weather bureau,
emphatically denies thnt either is tho result
of tho rain-making bombardment. On the
contrary he condemnJ the experiments as
being merely efforts to sustain the vision­
ary, unscientific maunderiugs, as he calls
them,of Professor Dyrcnfurthjthechicf rain­
maker, and asserts that ho and all those
as-sociau-d with him ought to be prosecuted
as public nuisances, notwithstanding the
fact that they are acting under authority
I of an appropriation by congrena.

A OEKAT STRIKE ORDERED TODAY,
i
.
- tbo
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About Etery Industry In
City Now

Ordered to Stop—AH the Electric Light
Men Out and the City in Total Darkaeaa
at NIkM—Mcrehuuta Banded Together
to Be*lit the Striker*.

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New Orleans, Nov. 5.—The general
strike of labor in-lhis city was ordered by
the amalgamated council of the Fcderatiqu
of Labor । at midnight bwt night for noon
today, and the entire city vu tied up after
13 o'clock! The /ecommendatiou for ths
' action was signed by forty-six unions.
There urcft-ara that violence will result. One
cf the most important features of yester­
day's proceedings was the action taken by
Tjiwgraphicol union No. 17. Under the
agreement of Thursday night the presi­
dents of the respective labor unions

were instructed to meet at noon yesterday
to take action.
Typus Indorse the Strike.
.
All the unions, save the typographical,
Indorsid
U.UV.CT-. the action
.CT-v..— of the Amalgamated
----------- ;
council ih ordering the strike. These to
the number of fifty odd, quit work to­

day at noon, and unless tho business com­
munity agrees to employ none but union
men they; Will remain out. The Typograph­
ical union decided by a vote of IM to 54 not
.to strike, but resolutions expressing their
armpnthy were adopted. Tonight the city
' New Orleans will be in total darkness.

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Auunic the unions which will strike are
tbe Gasworkera* and the Electric Light
Trimmers', both strong organizations, and
It fa djfikjnlt to see how the gas and electric
light companies will be able to fill their
place*. Tbe merchants took no move at all
yesterday, and ore determined to stand by
their decision not to Ite dictated to by un­
ions a* tolwhum they shall employ. It was
reported last night that Mayor Fitzpatrick
fa out of the city io evadd responsibility in
the pnjm|nes. Tbe merchants have applied
to tbe municipal authorities asking chat
commfaiuns be given to a number of citi­
zens whq will act us a special police force
during the strike.
Yesterday afternoon a driver of a floht
for a commission house was stopped by s
crowd of white and colored strikers who
threatened to pull him off the vehicle, if he
did not leave. He drew a revolver and de­
fied '.heiii and kept them at bay itfitil the
arrival of thu ;&gt;olicx., when four arrests
were mrite. Should the labor council de• cide t - call ou’. the car drivers the people
a will walk today.

The siQuntion 1s that the merchants and
other employers are in a struggle against
the demands of labor,which are "No non-un­
ion men. All the labor unions are allied in
the lii.iU—Federation, Knights of Labor,
ami bimqnr organization*—and all the men
whoemjfloy are allied on the other side.
Attempts at arbitration have failed, and
now it looks like a light to the finish and
, and the Octal parnly.-as of,businwy
NEW bRLEAMS LABOR TROUBLE.

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attempting to reorganize the old organiza­
tion, as none of tbe grand chief arc there
so rar te I know. 1 know Grand Chief
John E. AVifaon fa not there, nnd I have
not Util not ified ot such a step."

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Homestead M-.'n Weakest Ing.
HotOfajlFAD, Nov. 3.—The mutterings of
a break in the ranks of the strikers fa be­
coming more ominous and there fa a strong
prospect bf a' stampede occurring among
the locked out men u! the mechanical de­
partment before long. Every effort is be­
ing exerted to koty the ranks anbroken.
These workmen are not members of the
Amalgamated association, but as Is well
known, came out in sympathy, it was
learoed jx-sterday that three of the most
responiihle empldyes of this department
hod appjiad fur their old positions and
would return to work by Monday. A go&lt;xl

iu the fact I hat tbo large fund promised
front Chicago failed to materialize.
•

diolcm. Tbe prohibition ut pubih: meet­
ings hw* Hi srr fore bwu rescinded.

11 any -.ux—... — — - •
If aay woman of inc street
Before th* Lord should pause.sad faD,
And with her lone hair wipe bb feet—

The Irish Tenantry Commission
Gets to Work.

Hu Whom with yearning hearts
And trin would see with human .yes
Around our Hvtag pathway mo™.
Anti underneath our dally skies—

AB UIPLEAaABTHE33 AT THE STABT

The Maker of the heavens aud earth.

With

SbtaU

Landlords* SollcitAw, Much to tho Satisfactioirof the Irish XstlonaUsts Present
—Lord aanrlcarde Refuses to Testify—
Dublin, Nov. &amp;—The scene in tho hear­
ing of the evicted tenants’ commbsiun yes­
terday when Justice Mathews refused to
allow Lord Cbmricdrde's lawyer, Mr. Carsou, to cross-examine the witnesses called
by the commission was quite a sensational
one, though brief. The purpose of Justice
Mathews inrnlingontcross-examlnationat
thb time b to expedite the proceedings nnd
enable the commbsiou to make at least a
preliminary report by the end of January.
The Nationalists present were so delighted
at Carson’s defeat that they could hardly
be red rained from openly jeering at him.
O'Brien Couldn't Keep Quiet.
William O’Brien did remark in a tone
loud enough to be heard all over the room:
“Now you know tbe difference between a
court of justiceMud a court of coercion."
The joy of the Nationalists will be better
understood when it b explained tliat Car­
son has Iwen known for years as one of
the most skillful and succesaful ngenu of
the landlord. He has also been the lead­
ing crown lawyer in the prosecution uf
most of the trials of Nationalists and has
l&gt;een so accustomed to having his way with
the- judges that yesterday's experience
was as novel as it was exasperating Tor him.
Lord Clauricardo Rcfuacd to Talk.
When Lord Clanrieurde was cfilled as a
witness he declined to give any infurmaticn.
Thb Ih regarded as nn indication that the
Tory landlords mean to stand aloof and
give the commission, po assistance in ita
bbora. J. Roche. M. P. for East Galway,
tefitifled liefore the commission as to the
history of Lord Clanricarde's struggle with
hb tenants and the present position of the
contest. Lawyer Carson, onlM-liulf of Lord
Cinnricanle, wished to cross-examine Roche,
but Justire Matthews, chairman of the
or.mmi.aiau.
commission, refused to i*rmij
i&gt;crmlt him ro do
no, saying that witnesses
witut**s fat
for the tenant*
tenant!
would Ihj first vx»r..lr.;d, ™-l thez -.t

Exhibiting a weather map Major Dunwooilie called attention to the fact that
Wjylnesday there wns a v:i«t area of rain
extending from Santa Fe, N. M., clear
across the country all the way to Sydney,
N. S , stretching in a northeasterly direc­
tion as far os Sault Ste. Marie, Canada,
and southwest to Knoxville, Tenn. This
great bell of rain just missed Washington
Cityl though it took in Baltimore. Major
Dunwoodie - deliberately charges the rain
makers with seeking to take advantage of
this fact and to claim, in case the rain
should take in Washington, thnt they pro­
duced it. He is much delighted to find
that their calculations have infac.irried. A
northwesterly wind that fa prevailing fa
driving the rain away from Washington.
Ralumarkcr* SlustGo Southwest.
Complaints from citizens pouted In upon
the authorities all day, and at noon were
supplemented by an official complaint from
/the Uttlted States army officers in - garrison
rat Fort Meyer. This latter complaint led
General Schofield to take prompt action,
nnd he issued orders forbidding tbe further
use of tbe military reservation at Fort
Meyer for rainmaking experiments. The rain'
. ..Wna___
makers had’ previously been driven out of “*UU-__
Arlington. They will now have to confine
lawyer Corson then retorted that the in­
their operations to the arid regions of quiry was a farce and a shnm, nnd that b«
western Texas and New' Mexico.
would not prostitute his jxwidon ns an advacate by taking any fur-her action in it.
THEY GIVE UP THE GILCHER.
Justice Mathews replied that Mr. Carson’s
Eighteen Men on Board anti piouc Alive remarks were impertinent and a disgrace
to Tell the Story.
| to the Irish bar. William Kegtny, M. P.,
Cleveland, Nov. 3.—J. C. Gilchrist, one j who appeared f&gt;»r Smith .Barry, the Tippeof the principal owners of the steamer W. rary landlord, indonad ». lmt Mr. Carson
IL Gilcher, which is supposed to have gone hod raid, and Justice Matthews retorted
hotly that Kenny waslinpertioeut. Messrs.
down in Lake Michigan, has £iven the boat Canon and Kenny then retired.
up as lost. . He raid shortly before upon
MISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN NEWS.
yesterday: “1 am now convinced tliat the

reason we have not heard from the Gilcher
fa because th«ye is none of the crew alive to
tell tbe tale. Then; were eighteen men
alxtard, with Captain L. O. Weeks, of Ver­
million, in command. His first mate wits
New Chileans. Nov. “.—There were signs Captain Ed Porter, ol Ixtntin. Sydnsy
last, night of a probabletaompromfae of the Jones, of Marine City, Mich., was chief
‘
.
differences out of which the general strike ttgfaMT.
“There was n wheelman named King,who
of labor In this city grew. Should the ef­
formerly lived in Vermillion, but lias late­
forts Being made to harmonize the trouble ly mode hfa home in Chicago. The only
between i tiie merchants and the bburers tailor known by me was a young mnn
avail uotihing the proliability b strong that named Thompson, who hailed from Ver­
trouble of a- serious nature will occur to­ million. Formerly nearly the entire crew
day. Tiie state militia bis been ordered were from Vermillion, but about a month
to hold itself in readiness to4 preserve ago Captain Weeks, while in Buffalo. d‘.»;&lt;eaw. Details of men have been placed at chargtd moot of his old men and shipped
each otl Lhe nnuurics in the city to guard new railJr, whose najnes have never been
reported to thu general ofllce.
tho state.property.
Tbe &lt;;&lt;jveriior in Town.
The “Fly’; Pugilist Ontucs High.
Governor Foster and Lieutenant Gov­
New York, Nov. 5.—Bob Fitzsimmons,
ernor Pnriange, aware of the seriousueris
the
pugilist, has agreed to fight Hall al:
of the situation, &lt;;amc to lhe city yesterday
to ascertain the exact state of affairs, and New Orleans for a purse of faW,000. This
it is hojkd by the more conservative ele­ is the outcome of a conference between
ment on,both sides tLit their interference Judge Newton, of the Coney Island Ath­
. will bring about u conciliation. Upon Lb letic dub, aud President Noel, of the Cres­
arrival yesterday Governor Foster was met cent dub, of New Orleans, Bob Fitzsim­
by a committee of tbe merchants and a full mons and Martin Julien, hfa manager,
explaiMition was made of the trouble from at the Hoffman Hous® yesterday, to deter­
the .Htand|Hilnt of the business tommlttee. mine whether Fitzsimmons would meet
Later in the day a delegation of 800 union Hfill at Coney Island or Now Orleans. Mr.
men waited ou the governor and through Noel offered on behalf of hfa club a purse
thrir leaders gave thdr side of the case.
of #44.000, and Fitzsimmons accepted it,
notwithstanding that iu the sama breath
The gijevnnres of Loth sides having been J udgti Newton offered- M5,000 it the fight
submitted to the governor the representa­ should occur at Coney Island.
.
tives of the unions agreed to submit to ar­
Sltuattan at Homestead.
bitration the questions of time, wages, und
P1TT8BURO, Nov. 7.—It wns reported
unionb-m. The mercbazts' committee in­
sists on leaving unloufam out of the quea- Saturday that there would be wholesale
lion. They will nut, they say, submit to desertions from tbe Homestead strikers’
' dictation as to w hom they shall employ, ranks Monday morning, but it failed to
but will. not discriminate against union materialize, &gt;ome four or five strikers re­
men. The Typographical union joined the turning to work. The great strike is now
strike today, and have threatened to destroy over four months old and an authority
every paper gotten out without their help. asserted that only slxty-four strikers have
If thi i fa dune there will bejrouble.
so far accepter company terms. In the
meantime, though, the mill management
THE PROPOSED RAILWAY UNION.
has secured about two thousand seven
IVliat M. W. Barrett, ot Chicago, Knows hundred workmen elsewhere who are
About the Matter.
sticking. Altogether the company must
ST. IzjL'is, Nov. A—M. W. Barrett, or have hired 5,MX) men,.but for quite awhile,
Chicago, second vice grand muster of the nearly as many left or were discharged as
*
Switchmen's Mutual Aid association, ar­ came In.
RumIsu Xroncjad Launched.
rived in St. Loufa'yesterday from St. Joseph
LONDON,
Nov/
4.—TKe'-fit Petersburg
to settle h number of grievances that have
existed hi the various lodges of the S. M. correspondent of The Times; says that the
A. A. in this city, and East St. Louis. i£r. ‘Riuufau ironclad cTuiser Rurik, the larg­
Barrett said, bi regard to the reported fed­ est vfcKsel of the kind ever built in Russia,
eration of railway organizations: "It Is was launched Thursday in the presence of
stated, I [nee. Hint- W. S. Messimer, of St, the czar and czarina. She fa 435 ft long,
Joseph, grand chief of the Brotherhood of 67 ft. beam, 10.WJ3 tons burden itful her
Railway ;C:inncu, fa in Chicago for tho pur­ engines aro 13,250 indicated horse power.
pose of -meeting other grand chiefs to once It fa believed that she will be able to cov­
more perfect nn organization. I want it er the voyage trom Croustadt to Vladldistinctly undvThtood that, the object of irostotfk, a distance of 19,000 miles, without
Mr. Messimer’s visit to Chicago ia far from coaling on the way.

Thu Militia Under Arms, but Prospects

MAGDALEN.

WANT EXPEDITION.

How Touad that woumu would wo throng.
How wiUfnitly 'vunld olosp hw bands.
Fresh from that touch divine, nnd lung
Tu Gather up the twlco blest strands!

How wgeriy with bci would cbanco
Our idle innocence. tar heed
fa and strange.
Her shameful memori—
Could wo but also claim that deed.__
—Harriet Prescott Spofford.

cm.l.rlo w-l
""
"Rattle his bones over tbe stoner” doesn t
apply to the honored and P’ltL«1|
pacers and rdnnere of the American race
SSotLlay. A home ttat hM ~de

“good time” b In no danger of bring
dJmped into a ditch and a few "hovrifuj
of dirt thrown over hb
,."® J*
even more reasonably sure of findlngion
honored resting place than some of therepresenWiUvtei of the human specie* When
old Ilambletonlan died the remains were
put ini a coffin constructed by a regular un­
dertaker. and the "funeral” was attended
by hundreds of people. If I am not mis­
taken there-was a bronze monument and.a
life size cost of the celebrated old horse
erected over the grave.
When Ten Broeckdied old John Harper
paid lhe noble animal a shnibr tribute.
Tiie grave was dug on fi knoll, where It
coild be easily seen from tbe far
dehce and.a 58.000 mounnient of polished
granite wns placed above thu great racer s
boncaj The monument b .a on inscrip­
tion, which gives thu
.me,
■. date of
death, pedigree, etc., thu wl 1c surmount­
ed brh miniature uf lhe Iroree.carvcd from
marble. New York has a regular ceme­
tery for blno biboded horse*.—St. Loub
Republic. _________ ___________

i~be of inherent Impossibility. It used to
“deluded beyondquestion that there

were no block itwans because It is ImposJbl. l» cowriv. • bl*'k-"T
.m to rout. Hume argued from hfa conjepUou ol a troe ItaueUon Ltat tba major
TrS- mux. Indnda dl potabla eaaox
TIU ba UlawbMtadwItaaBallM*«raa»
leal of popular tala/. Hut what tAt bar,
‘ . of ttapotablef « U b*rf"
“‘JT’
"al w. bar. axplorCTt and eUtafta tba
whole tad of Xoowledue than that a
raTWOU 4xb-wltbwx&gt;bluh«ral«l no lower
[bought In Ita meager brain ttana plenti­
ful dinner—ebould bare ewallowed and
•bon diegorged a mint Beaidea we are not
without evldenco that anch placine conduct

tbebfedHermo-n
-right along its whole length—from Jopnn In Palestine, to Tsrsbfahjn Spain, and
liis in this very sea that even at the pres­
ent dayu huge fish, tho white shark, is
found, and not only this, but the bone* of
a much larger sped** now extinct. For
tho word used in tho Bible is a general
term tor a Urge fi«h. and it includes in
various writers sharks, tunnies, whales,
dolphins and seals. This white shark atudns such a six* that It has been known
to weigh
tons. One that was exhibited
last century over Europe weighed nearly
two tons, and very nearly re-enacted tho
part.of Jonah’s fish. A British war va***l
was sailing in tho Mediterranean, when a
man fell overboard. A huge shark instautly rose, and tho unlucky seaman dis­
appeared within Ita mouth. The captain
fired a gun st it from the deck, and av tho
shot struck upon ita back it cast tho man
out again and lie was rescued by hfa comiMinions. They forthwith harpooned the
fish, dried him and presented him to his
intended victim.—Quiver.

Looking far •“ UIJ Hood.
Thu old national rood, as it was called,
4l«uvl tothi
lwn&lt;auKMv»&lt; ►*—
—1 •"•’■t
■i wt'3C 4ud rrouth,
njtlj( nn&lt;(
jUiiing the
nnd c(lu5l
constituting
the main
main
jbUe
thoroughfare
in |L.
the iirerailrcad
. .. . .&lt;
. ---- l..
.CTrtllromtl
UUUlIC v«,w,•— I-----U----------- - - .

epoch; takes part ot its way through the

:
1.
I ..bumping
...... ,1, V In one
H hlirkjoltii
(: __
nnd
day in a bucki boar! when 1 met a "red bru*b.’’’
‘ "H4w are you!” I said to him.
"Ilijwd'y’?” be responded.
! "Got
_ . any worse roads than thb around
i herein
1
•'Sane."
"Wlterc!”
Tliis no
un wuvn
when &gt;«»»
yon git ■about two miles
: “-xms
farder down the crick.” i
"I ;k
thought
—^.'-Z th:
the eld’-national
1
road ran
■
• this ----through
way!”
••It docx"
"Where b it!”
"Well, this used to be it," hetudd.drnwlA Society that Wanted to Take Chances Ing out the wools, "but it dirapis-arod dur­
warm: hasn’t got ixtek yit."
for a Riot.
•
I hadn’t tbe slightest doubt uf the accuLondon, Nov. S.—Tho' Anti-Popery tuao-ctatiou Jisis applied to the police authori­. racy at a portion at his statement, and
. with n mournful farewell bumped along.
ties for permission to have two floats fol­' —Detroit Free Pres*.
low the lord mayor’s procession, due float
Was to illustrate the methods claimed to be The Frrneh^BU** Lure for the Dramatic.
Used by the Homsta Catholic church iu the
Ilvra ban instance which illustrates the
donversion of heretics. Tbe other waa a
Frenchman’* love of what b dramatic. A
s.-t-:ie enbk-matif of the tritimplu, of ProFrench Midler rat on a summit of a hill
icstantism over.the alleged tyranny of
overlooking a garrison town; his horse was
Rtamu. The police decline&gt;l to allow any picketed close by; the man was smoking
such demonstration, ns the poMibilitii.* of j
t row arc nt nramnt suflk-iunt without | leisurely, and from time to time he glanced
Idiug nn exhibition whidt would certain­ from tho csplandc to a big official envelope
he held hfbis hand. A comrade passed by
ly cause a riot.
•nd asdeed: “What aro you doing here!” 1
Why Ryder Waa I’ardonac).
am bearing the president’s pardon for our
CoPENitAGEN, Nov. a—Ex-Consul Henry friend Flichmaun, who is to be shot this
B. Ryder was pardoned by the Danish gov­ morning,” replied the smoker, calmly,
ernment at the personal request of Amer­ without changing hb comfortable altitude.
ican Minister Carr, who, iu making ths re­ "Well, then, you should hurry nloug with
quest, hetod upon Instructions from the your;pardon,” admonished his comrade.
state department at Washington. The re­ “Ah, no*." exclaimed the other, in some initan&gt; U tarfir • «ral r«t
quest. whs Irased on Ryder’s advancing dta'ail-m:
yean and physical condition, he being a ■ cn the opl-utade. au.l the Srioit platoon baa
disabled veteran soldier of the Union army. nut even been formed. You surely would
The Danish public are indignant at tho
pardon of Ryder, against whom much feel­
ing existed. Ryder was ordered tu leave Argohaut
Denmark instantly.
'
Egyptian Astronomy.
Won’t Live In Such Htyle Now.
The table at Thabet telb us that the
London; Nov. d. —The Morning states
sun's journey in relation to some of tbe
that Henry Raymond, a well-known sport­ zodiacal constellations wa»- perfectly fa­
ing man, was arrested on a railroad train miliar 6,000 years ago in Egypt.
nt Liege, Belgium. Bunday, while stealing
The various apparent movements of tbe
bonds valued at about £4,1X10. He lived in heavenly bodles.which uro produced by the
high style in London, moving iu the Ixwt rotation nnd revolution of the earth nnd
sporting and social circles and enjoying the the effects of precession were familiar to
proceeds of many hircenira. He belongs to the Ep-ptiims. howuver ignorant they may
n clique of American thieves well known have been of lhe causes. They carefully
to Paris and New York detectives.
studied what they saw and attempted to
put tbdf knowledge together lu tho most
RuMlan AggrcMion on Lfghanl«t«n.
&gt;-nvenient fashion, associating it with
Calcctta, Nov. 8.—It is reported from
their strange imaginings and with their
Gilgit that Colonel Yanoff, the Russian
commander, forced tho Somatash' clllision system of worship.—Lockyer in Nineteenth
Century.
_________
by striking the Afghan commander contemntuousiy on the cheek. Thu Afghan,
"1
see
that
Thomas
Edison b now rated
enraged, fired hfa pistol. The ball struck
Commander Yanoff** belt and wuunded a at ftl|OOO.COO,” raid S. J. House, who is
CoMutck standing beiiind him. A gvnehd spending a few days at tho Laclede. "I
melee follow/-.’, in which the Afghans were ku- w Tom when be was a barefoot boy
killed without mercy.
living nt Fort Gratiot, Mich. He was al­
ways tinkering with telegraphy, and once
Stood by the Government.
rigged up a line from hb home to mine, a
Rome. Nov. 8.—The returns of Sunday's 1 lock away. I could not receive very well
elections for members for the chamber of aud sAmctunes I would come out, climb on
deputies show thnt 184 government sup­ tiui fence ami halloo over to know What he
porters and seventy-oue members of the said. That always angered him; he seemed
oppoeiUon were elected. .Rebollota will .be to take it as a reflection upon hb telegraph
necessary In seventeen districts, in which Hoe-Sc. Louis G lobe-Democrat.
the government candidates stand the best
chance of being elected.
Small Sheep.
Tho smallest representatives of thcaheop
London, Nov. &amp;-Asquith, tbe home Rja-cies are the tiny Bretons, native* at
secretary, has ordered that in the future Bretcm, France. When full grown they
ye not much larger tb/ro^a rabblL-Philadirabk-d pjtupers or panpen sngagwl in
delphia Press.
obnoxious work, slioll have the privileges
of smoking and snuffing. Smoking rooms
The African population brought tho be­
will be provided In tho poor house*.
lief in witches from the dark continent,
Jury Didn’t VlmDnate lama.
and it exists among them to this day
Pittsbubg, N^y. 7.—iThe jury in the thoogh the progrr.-M of religion and educa­
Iran* cose returned a verdict of not guilty tion fa doing something to check iu

Attorney General Miller Return*.
W’AMUNUTGN, Nov. 7.-Attorney General
Miller has returned to Washington from
Indiana. He said there was nothing new
concerning the enforcement of the election
law and thnt he did not expect trouble, us
he hnd great (aith in the good sense of the
people. He said that tho official action of
Satunlay acquitting Cols. Hawkins and
Acting Attorney General Aldrich during
the last few ilays regarding the election Stnsitor and Surgeau Grin,in, buioaatated
half tbe costs in one cf lhe cliargvs on Haw­
law met with his hearty approval.
kinn and Streator. It is thought Judge
Porter will rat aside the impwidon of costs
Dutcctlve Shot by a Crook. .
New YoilK, Nov. A—John J. Carey, a on Hawkins and Streator. Imus will now
detective connected with the central office, bring suit for damages against Cols. Hnwki’is and Streator. Thfa suit will brought
was shot dead at Twenty-ninth street and
in the United States court and may go up
Seventh avenue fast evening by James D. tu the supreme court.
Blan&lt;*b;ird, un
'
~
jvict
and Chicago
crook.
_X
Bod Fallttro in Illinois.
Lctcolx, Illi, Nov. A—The Ann of Per
j
8m»i
St. IUvl. Ntr. K—It was snowing and gram A Brother failed yesterday for 51B0,blowing. throughout Minnesota and tbe 000. TheYwere dealers iu agricultural imDakotas ail yesterday. Six indies of snow I‘ plenumts nnd grain,' and hod branches at
have fallen, which in places has .drifted Lawndale,
-- ■ Broadwell, Burtonview aad
bodly.
_
i
Iark-

Mr./ Bell once saw a very small frag
jump uutof the month of a snake which
happtoed to gape widely, as they often do
riUei1*' *51* taJten the fro8 down into ita ,•

A correspondent writes to inquire why
the passing bicyclist has so grave a mienwhy ho looks us if he might bo pedaling
his own hearse to thu cemetery. The sport
of wheeling Is described in the bicycle ad­
vertisements ns so exhilarating thnt one
exi&gt;ecta to seethe face of the man awheel
constantly wreathed in smiles, his cheeks
glowing with the -ruddy flume of health
and bls eyes sparkling with tbe vitality
imparted by fresh air and exercise. But
these expectations are seldom realized.
The average ’cyclist looks aa if be hnd
Ix-cn sent out to subpoinM a coroner's jury
for Ufa own inquest. Il is gaze is fixed about
|t; mile* up the road, bfa lips arc act, and
the corners uf Ids mouth uro drawn down
until his facial expression fa a mixture of
grim determination and utter despair.
Our correspondent wants to know why
this Is this, and the query is a natural
one. It may be answered, Y’snkee fashion,
by another question: Is it not a facklbat
the average American always makes a
grim nnd serious business of hfa recrea­
tion! Is it not a fact that he seldom smiles
tin the literal kuh of tbe.won!) when he
is nlunel’ IS it not true that even tfhen he
rallies forth for gregarious enjoyment, as
it were, on lakeside plcnipor distant ex­
cursion bent, ho makes Harder work of It
than liaying or harvesting! Is it not a
fact patent to every good observer that
’there fa too much deadly earncMtnesa nnd
too litUe laughter In our American life,
nnd fa it not true that many of us ore never
no mfaerublo as when pretending to have «
good time!
Then why wonder at the solemn phiz of
the passing bicyclist!—Minneapolis Trib­
une.
______________
Here is a sketch of Lxfbengula tu drawn
by Lieutenant IL Crichton-Browne in hfa
paper read to the British association: "He
is a very jolly old colored gentleman with
a broad, good matured countenance, cap­
able oi unpleasant conti.^tjons no doubt,
but still good nuturcd on the whole, and
with a huge nnd unwieldy body. Ho has
comparatively small hands nnd feet and
nn air of dignity that distinguishes him
from even hfa highest Indunn nnd marks
him out as Ijeing every pound a king.
Lobengula fa a gentleman, and not, a* has
been affirmed, repulsivo in appearance.”
ar- Crifhwo-Browo...
(or the
tln« &lt;loc" “* »Pt*»r to hare extended tn
the king's wives.
He met the head wife cn the way and
thought her very ugly. But it cannot be too
often remembered that there are two rides
to all theso questions of taste. Mr. MaSuire—so tho story runs— nearly lost bb
tu at Lobengtila's kr.tal because be car­
ried some can de cologne with him.
"What’s this!” naked the king, sniffing
suspicious)y at tbe white man’s bottle, "it
stinks."
A Zulu—one ot Colawayo’s
men—who bad been among white men in
past times, was able to explain, “King!"
quoth he, "the white man like the stink of
that bottlei” “H’m!” says Ix» Ben. “that
accounts for them smelling so vL’ely!”—
Pall Mall Gazette.

Hat Etiquette lu Parliament.
Nowhere b the unwritten law of fuabiou
In regard to head covering more strict than
nt W.triminsicr. The chimney pot b de
riguewr. A man may give bb fancy con­
siderable plriy in the matter of clothes, but
tbe great bat ordinance must bb observed.
The only concession made b in tbe case of
tho mcBsengoni of tho opposition whips,
who wear the plebeian billycock. But thb
is not because the men themselves prefer
the more humble headgear. They are com­
pelled to wear it, presumably ns a badge of
the fallen condition of their employers, and
when tbe government change* bands the
mesaengera of the two parties will, metapboricnl'y speaking, change hats. To the
hater of tbe tall hat the worst of nil this is
that he-may not even enjoy the lukury of
going about without a hau
Parliamentary custom luts ordained that
the whips of tbe respective partk* abnil
be the , only people, .aave the uniformed
servants of the honae, who. shall appear &gt;.i
tbe lobby or anywhere withh. the pr.
plncta of the house without a hut. Sla’ul!
you chance to offend against U;i ‘ ru1.- ;. u
arc toon made aware of your tk-hmpr. t.&lt;
by the frowns of the great ones iu nutuc
ity, who insist fin the covered head with
ns much emphasis ns the custodian qf it-Mohammedan mosque insists cr. the re
moral of the shoea — Yorkshire Pest.

By */teuing shellac with beat it may he
brawn cut and twisted into almost white
sticks and of a fine silky luster. Extreme
The continent of Europe, which accom
beauty is given to Chinese works of urvby
modatea MO,0X1,000 of poople. fa
•-he usu of shellac. Some of them are very
that there are upon ft nQ average of ninet’‘Orient and of great value.
They are
throe people to the square mile.
* ‘ hiefly cbowchow boxes, tea basins or
■tber small object* made of wood ormctal.
Lord Eldon, the famous English ihrfat
fhey are covered with a coat of shel­
wa» a bcatman’s son, and to tbe end of h
ve, colored with ve'rmilion, and while
-he layer of shellac b soft and pli­
•lau beat mg.
'
able it b molded and shaped into beauti­
„Tb«:fata .oitataJe, Chlor-.*™, w- ful patterns. Some of these works thus

eYen lu Chiu* ti
Boston Globe,

A wdl known pump mxa. who hu fa-,
put Io w.U. *ta (taerax Ml xraiKjth,
western circuit of Chicago and is noted
for the facility with which, after due and
proper notification, he flxm well and cis­
tern pump* at all make* and every degree
of brokenness, was in hfa younger days an
Itinerant pump mender in the east. One
day he stopped at a big manufactory and
solicited a job of repairing. Now. the
pump of ths institution that supplied
water from a deep well had been out of
order and the machinery at ajst«nds:ill for
several days, for the reason that,“not one of
the experts and professionals famploywl
had been able to fix it. The manager a?,,
to tbe repairert"We have got a pump that needs fixing
and you might see if you can doit."
The pump man examined the, source of
the factory’s water supply,had takings
piece of leather, a bit of wire, a few tacks
and some wax he hud the pump workin-:
all right in about hnlf nn hour. The work­
men meantime bad told him how long the
pump had been-slopped, ancDthe troublcit
had occasioned tbeffnititution, as well us
the fact that the experts had failci to
make It work, lie therefore madi nui a
bill for fifty dollars for doing thu job. Thu
manager protested and raiq the cluirgu
was outrageous for a simple little job thr.p
took only half an hour’s work.
"You makaout a bill that Is right and
we will pay it." he said.
"All right," said tbe pump mender; “1'11 .
doit. Give me the bill." Thereupon he
altered It to rood os fallows and handed it
to tho manager:
For fixing pump.................. .....j................ « .7,
For knowing bo'w.............. . ....j............... 49 •&gt;

The manager then haw lheitue point and
paid the bill forthwith.- ” “
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Mail
Pnpjrus nnd P4p«r.
.
In ancient Egypt the papjrns plant grew
in enormous quantities. The root-, - f it
were used for food, the &lt;ark fur ropes
baskets, mats and even for river l/nt'.
The fine sxin of the inner bark was glut«l
together in strips and employed as writing
paper. The word “paper” is in-let-.; vui
mtalvni form of tho word "papyrus." .
Now this fine skin or rind ivaa imported
into Rome and by the Roman? wns called
“Uber," nnd when the papys.is wns made
up Into a book it, too. w
kqtjwn i.- a'
"liber." Thucasc in which snrh u
lion of books was kept
&lt; tcfliial nit low
Latin) a "libraria,” whence, through the
French "libralrie.” we have our Enzlfah
"library.”
The Greeks called tho plant "byblo*."
and when among UMnithapapynis• tmt
&gt;a book the latter was tenm-.l a “bythr - ”
The earliest Christian writers. usin-{ ’[j
Greek language, spoke of thr Holy &gt;e;
tures as “biblia" (tiie book-.', and later,
when the Scriptures • । re regznie-1 a- •.
single work anti not as a coil-.-.;ti ,«□, the
plural fortn “Mblln” (the b- ' - was
adopted ns a Latin singular, "b.teta. ’ (rb.
book}. With slight inudificatiun \&lt;&gt; Idin*
spread into all m&lt;Mlern Enro;e&gt;:\.l
guages, and appeared in KngbsL ns "the
Bible" some time after tho Norman c-.n
quest.
So the very word "Bible" t.:k -- n« bark
to those dark days of the oppress!, n. w’ .a
ns yet lhe great lawgiver was Lui a A.-ping babe in the water flag*, nnd
of tho Jewish people had not e-d
;
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the second cbaptir uf Exodus
Words.
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Apropos of the appointment of R
••
Smalls to be Collet tor of the p.«t of Beau­
fort, S. C.. the following story fa told;
Two negroes weri- fishing off the duck at
Beaufort
"Tell you.” said the younger one B**b
Smalls’ grwttes’ man in dfa Ian."
"Oh, do.” said lhe other, “not the gr.-.ues'man. He smart man. don-rh."
“Tell you he great-s’ man,” rvph. d the
firat speaker. “Firs’ he ran out de p. men
di’u’ he!”

"Den he wns made cap’ll!”
"I didn’t fink o’ dm.”
.
"Den lie run for sheriii, di'u he!”
•‘I ’clan*. I done fergot flat. Yes,
for sheriff.’,’
"Den he run fer legislnier*”
“Yeah.”
"Den Gub’ncr Scott mchk’Ln Lr
"1 done forgot dnt too.”
“Den be run fer de Newnited Stat - - •-&gt;
gross fer to uet creaa logged ’n tawt poli­
tics wid Gln’l Grant?”
"Forgot all dnt. ’dor'. Be bi? mahn,
suah, but he ain’t blggtii-’ti Gawd."
"Naw,” raid the first speaker, •
DanpliiBMd, "but,” slowly, "but J' Smalls, be young man yit.’’—"The .M.ut.y
Side of PoUtics.”

A Remarkable I’arroL
When Prince Maurice was gove’^nor
Brazil be lit-urtl uf the n-marjiAb■ • &lt;
rational powers of a certain c'.d parr-'t
that was said to be able to answer ques­
tion* just Ilk* a reasoning creautre.
He accordingly sent fur tbe bin’, ’-‘bi
wns brought-iuto a ro &gt;m wbrn-li&gt;&lt;-• 1 &gt;
was with a tiUmlxir of other jr.-ro-.-.*
•
few minutes afterword lhe Urd cnih-.i out:
“What a company of white .n: •;
here!"
A^kdd who he thought that
'
the pNv.ce being pointed to, he an:'.'1-1
“Same genera) urother.”
The pritiee then asked. ”’A her--&lt;-‘ J
cumvfrum!”
"From Marinnan.” ansa end the lari.
"To whom du yuu belong?”
“Tu a Portnguroe.”
“What du you do there!”
"Watch the dhicken*." The prince laughed e.!iil askta..
*
watch the chickens!”
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Burglar* who burgle in daylight I”
dwellings oliould try tbe bolo ixiwru^n.
In tbe country it they want to ftr.d?
conditions. It might betrappoM-• tc-“ 4
chances of detection would I* bvcrw .:eluiing where policemen paw «nd l!'e u'?’ ,
humanity fa ut the very doors A ct la- • COudlUous ore oofety itself Compal «’/*
country neighborhood where every
er’*son would take notice of a scraugr
■ecn near a dwelling, aud every
daughter would keep an eyu on h.^ •
aeeand know “j«st what was n-g?.n «£•
No burgling in neighborhoods where p^
pie mind each other’* business as. itR *L •
their own.—Boston Commonwealth.
Jealousy and Frteud*hip.
No friendship can exist where ^alc««

tooriag wrl thxl fcxr, U» 1«“?
tat luu no p»n In th, "S*1®"
the elmpler term ot IrUnoshlp\
petty blekerlmie xml eelAxhnta’’j1'.•“
ETierthblow ot W relxuon
‘'J'h.„
•Ur care no, OM ot «OT ieeWW otu. Ita
Ota ot reiki that the altar hx» tau
brought to inch a Mtla&amp;ctory cadtoK
miadalphla Timm.

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T—-y (.?.i strictly vtveublo J do Kot grips or
pur.-v. tai by Idudr gwueacu-a plssMUl who
UsoUisx. InWsKat25coatss fivetoSL floM
by dru^isU oycrywb-jto, ut scut by njfl.
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c\e
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fertile monv/
arJ Iddrttw&amp;ni
atiylA.in? eJse.
f/e Iriea it and
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fj made By

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
i .o to the

CITY BAKERY.
Fine liiie of creams
fresh cinfeictionery.

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A. E. RENKES.
BUSI ESS CARDS.
T AMES A- S' EEZEY.
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A toruvy at law.
Jl.t*:ings. Mich.
Practice# Iu I! courts of the state. Col­
lections promptly attcinlAi tu.
lLS. E 11. A C. P. LATH HOP,
■ Uhtno-• m'.fiie Physicians anil
Surgeons
Al! call*city tn«i country promptly mtLvtided to.:

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A. SCRIBNER, M. I!..
Fhyslcliti and Surgeon,
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A AfU&gt;r b f*w 1&gt;W8 f«&gt;!n the venl? ‘.f*“WtWbo ^“vnt these auc’ kicked down to him for five
tai’
“i-7
'Y*« » few more
T ‘^'I&lt;*e.l of a fiDUold armchair is
brought out. which Ih pfrrchimed under
&amp;rrf?‘‘dU,W'‘ by 1K
ring.
Ea.h of these worthier knows p rfcctly
th
.&lt;rt,de 15
but under
‘^ principle that &lt;hwe fa honor among
thlerre, none of the dealers ever bid
■ again-t one another.
When the sale fa over nil the ring repair
U» Mine out of the way place. A then pula
up the rota which was knocked down to
him at five and twenty shillings. B ralso
the price to twenty-six shillings, placing
the shilling into the “pool." C follows
wfa and adds hfa shilling. The othcre keep
on bidding until a tairsum fa readied, when
the
, " article
......... .is knocked
KMDcsca down
iio-.vn to
to the
the highest
highest
bidder,
A the UW£&gt;IMU
origiui.l mini
hutn ho
U r’ who
—paj-4
»—;•’ •*
uc
paid for the sofa at theamttfon. The other
money i. left ja the pod. All the pur
nro
w*’-b in a similar manner.
v&gt; luu all age disposed of. the money in the
pool, which by this time tuhounteof course
.o a considaraMo sum. is equally divided
among thu.mcmlx rs of tb« ring.
It may bensfaid: "Why is smli a great
deni of trouble taken? Why couid not thu
goo fa at once become the property of tne
buyer?'
It' nni.t, however, l&gt;e rtmemwrecl that the policy of such men is "dia­
mond cut diamond” with a vei reanee,&gt;
an«l .tdivfa.oncf prufitsanvmg themselves,
instead of the auctioneer gett ing tfic bene­
fit. famaturtiily more likely to fienduce to
the advantage of them all.
’
Should one broker by mistake nt tho auclion bid more for nn article than it fa nfu-r•wani found to be worth, the nag share the
loss in the same manner ns they share the
profits. This, however, very seldom oc­
curs.
It may be thought tho auctioneer docs
• not eagerly seek the bids of these gentry.
Thfa Is often the paxe. and when their bids
aro really ton abmardly
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the price by the aid of imaginary bidden*.
But the brokers will not go any further
than they think will answer their purpose,,
and the lot fa bough’ in by the auctioneer
himself.
To mnku private purcbuserH transact
th?ir business through/th&lt;-m these deniers
will Xnquently bill againkt him or her.
and run the article up to about treble ita
real value. Heal tfaj purchaser •‘tipped
the wink’’ to one of t heir nnml &gt;-r he would
most probably, for reasons I havu’ktMod
alxjve, have b&lt;vn able to obtain it at a
much lotyer figure. The article would be
put up n^aln in the uuno way by the
broker, nud would make, Miy, thirty shilHogs.
The broker wpuk’l meat likely
charge bia client two guiliras and pocket
tbe difference, fa-side* taking hlsshareof
the pooh—Loudon Tit-Bits.-

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Phy .lvlan.4 and Suiycuns.
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Calls iu city o county rw.pubik*&lt;l to will;
or
night.
&lt;
। promptness, day &lt;
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Office t»vfr Jit i us Rus fail’s store. State
rcet, ila.-Aings. Mieli.
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AlHtrac and Rea!, Ifatato Office.
l Block. Hastlufcs.
Money to Insn in tea! Ett'-.t * Real EstMi
sold ou cuimnlss my Genrtnl ■:*)-&gt; reyauelng.
Having a complex -rot of Abstract Bonk*, compiled from tt»« lux ord*, can :t:rnfab eor.ipltte
c. f. Arques, clerk.
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P. DRAKE, At. 1).,

Office overJ loiloway'^drug store.
Office hour* from 2 to 4 p. nt. Telephone, con
uectlng with ml. cnee, at Hollo*ay’s drug

X . t cn a new prtrxiple—
»&lt;.clatc tho liras, stomata
A’ l tow&lt; is (ArouoA Ate
h-r-.r.-. Da. 3!ar3rPnxs
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cwt bllla.-inoas, Q M. FOWLER.D.D. 3.
torpid llvar and constipt; tl is. SrnhUort, mildest,
ra.--«tl 50doses,2Beus, i Ofilce hour* « r|. to 3 p. m.
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(Office in Vttion block. Hasting*.)
Practice • * all tbejrourW of the state.

Aiom’oy nt Law.
. faAoavear ft &lt; o.'v store.)

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A 'short time ago while visiting in the
city of Syracuse I concluded to go shop­
ping. As my friend had romo household
duties which needed her personal atten­
tion I started cut alone.
Among other things ? wanted to pur­
chase was a hat for my litilo boy. As I
hr. i always l|v*d in a sinfill town I wns
somewhat confusud by the size of the store
a; which my friend dircoteil ’me to moke
my purchase. I knew enough to find tho
floorwalker, however, nud have him show
me to tbe hrl department
As i« usually the c.r-e where there is a
large rfasort m, nt' to choose from. I could
net decldu which to take, xo walked away,
saying, "I did not roc any to suit me."
After awhile I mapnged to find the door I
had entered nnd jmssed out.
With n great deal of confidence in my
ability io find a hat xtore without aid 1
turned tbe corner nnd started down the
street. At the very next corner I saw a
very large number of hats in the window
nud concluded to enter. To my utter
chagrin I found myself nt the identical
counter in the same store, and the same
clerk smiling st my embarrassment. .
In my eoufusion nnd hurry to get out I
rushed'toward a lady coming from the op­
posite aide, when to my horror I came fore'.bly agnim-t a large mirror, which 1 Lad 1
mistaken fer nn archway, and found thnt
t i c wnmon 1 -aw cumin;

!r of eyes nnd as
itching me, trying to roMRMAN. Hnnieepathle I'hy-'
H'rah* their laughter. I think you will
iel«n and Sarjron.
agree with me that one i-xperivacu of the
r I htljrop ’•'!«ie stored __
kind fa enough —Cor. New York Recorder.

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NG.OFFICE OF .
P.it.MKitTDX i«fc Smith,
The honor o^ inventing the piano is
Wooalhnd, Miph.
claimed by the English, tho French anti
J. M. Smith.
&gt; •
i. re-le'l In said C. S. PAX.»r&lt;irm.v,
the Germans. Father Wood, iui English
:-eer at a . — *leti of
J nailed of the Peace. monk nt Rome, is said to have been tiie
Notary Public. j
u. .inn at tbe Probate
real inventor in 1711. and to have niaunHa&lt;tinc*. u&gt; said county,
fiwtured one. which he &gt;-old to Samuel
' : tftero be, why the prayer
rot ho granted. And
'Crisp!, the author of “Virginia,” from
’ I? said petitioner give
whom it was purchased by Falke Grevitle,
p.-n-sted rjisald estate,
though Count Carli claims the credit for
- '&lt;‘1 petition.and the hear;r a iopr ot this order to be
Bartliolemmeo Ubristiforic,of Padua.dur­
BANNiraanewsring his stay in Florence, some threo years
• -.lAted in said County of
later (1714). The French attribute the in­
■ ■. fek (or throe success!ve
vention to a Parisian named Marius, who
■ i.l liy nf hearing.
MILK-’ W. AHlimiONO.
they alleged produced in 1710 a harpsi­
Judge of l*robate.
chord In which hammers hud been substi­
tuted for the old plectrums or quills. The
'I ’BtlEriRDER
Germans are the last in the field with J.
' '!•••; jrot&gt;ateT(3ourt for the
C. Schroder, of Dresden, who claimed
(1717). when eighteen yenrs of age. to have
1 '•
nt the Probate office,
"constructed after much consideration the
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’-'■.is said ctarnty. on Mou■
OKober, in tho year one
model of a new clavier with hammers,
' hWkI lira ninety two.
upon which be could play loudly or softly."
A.-riHtroug, Judge of
—Brooklyn Eagle.
01 H;e| estate of Mariah &amp;

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the petition, duly veri- ti; sou of Mid deceased,
•iiulMtaJioft of said estate
■ ’• r -i.i-.ah W. Hendershott,
ua.u&gt;li!!j,er«on.
' '*^fare.j, ibat Thursday the
• r, A.i),.tMWatte:io’doek In’
'Liru 1&lt;&gt;r the heart ux of said
■&lt; the befas nt law of said de‘ •-•r ;eFk0iis interested In said

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•- ■'■•vii ai .ho rniaiueuiJ'."’ 'fa'ttiiga. in saideounty.and
*’-• wl,r ‘he frrayer of.
MSrem.-l-L”,L, n, ?v u’’Vwi Ana It la
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Healthful, Agmable, Cleansing.

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Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Btc.

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Belt for General Household Use.

An Experience While In ■ Trnnce.
Dr Blnus mention* the case of a girl
who'lay in a trance for a considerable
time and then revived. She actually heard
every word that was sold around her, but
was unable to give tbe slightest evidence
of her continued vitality. She afterward
■aid that her horror was simply indescrib­
able She had endeavored to shout and to
move, but in vain. At length her state of
mind when she wns being prepared for
burial was such as to cause her to break
out in a profuse perspiration, aud ahe re­
covered. She described the sensation very
much In the same way as the somnamballstasay they feel- Her soul, shs said,
seemed tu have ng power to act upon her
buoy. It semed to be in the body and out
v, it at the same time.—Yankee Blade.

A fireman when he has to do duty al a
theater h&gt;w no sinecure if he follows the
2‘k*'. ®.’
M bU )X« on lh«
•Uge half :*n hour before tho time named
Ion the pcrf«*rmnnee to begin and should
not return to quartan* without being aurisued that the place is from no cause in dan­
ger of fire.
।
t
ilia first and last duties un: to explore
tb&lt;* stage uadv.oiice al- sources of danger,
such na wings’ traps or opening'*, for stage
effects. Hie.*, brirtlcr light shields, and insuton accumulation of dust or rubbish
being removed. He must also have an eye
on colored 41re». calcium lights, powder,
pyrotechnics, and even firenruis, and seo
that the/ do not imperil either person or
property. He: has also to look after handy
water or exttafpiiBhcrs, and to see that
both are reudj* In a moment for emergency.
The theater fireman baa standing in­
struction!* for such emergencies to be alert,
but by example to calm apprehension, in
tact, to mslze hinuelf ro conspicuously inojffvrenfjwto fa-Urtie the peril. He must
n wj note ;m&lt;l report each hnd c.tery viola­
tion of'tho laws regulating plncesi at amusemrqt. listen to^no cue if he is e’ur&lt;'„ that he
fa ptrfortBiug his duty, and bruiKooloter-'
fereix.-. ,He fa for the honco superior to al!
theater Mtreclita fa snrv^lfaucaprer gas
ffatun-K, pud dm cnli r thuro who manage
the gaa *u&lt;i faer'.rfc lights to do whatever
he ra.-.y think best to prevent fires or acci­
dent*.
.
He alm) t.-fa to be sure that on the prograUimu fa printed it correct diagrtim ot tho
theater, with ita exits, and to ;*st]tbo fire
alarm lox so that be may be sure it If in
workir.g order In doing al) this he knows
that the ihstrdctions to his superior, whose
duty it is to vklt him, are that such visits
sir.;! be ut Irrqgtttar times, so that he may
not know Ute prechto time of being under
Inspectiou.—Ntw York Times.

Th* avscsgw consumption of imgar p«
bead ia gWM fa th* United Statea than

»*e*Ur than Europeaaa. and in cooking of
every description sugar is used with exesptonal freedom. Thia is especially the ease
with pastry and pies, the latter vary large­
ly an American institution. This excessive
use cf sugar at all meals is ano of the
can As of tho prevalence of dvepepsln and
indigestion, sugar feeding both these ail­
ments and also causing an unhealthy ac­
cumulation of intestinal corpulency or fat­
ness.—St. Louis G lobe-Democrat.

of tbe district hereinafter defiant!. ooe rinotar
of ereH4c.DC ami Vice Presldwit o) Che UnMi
Maw iu each district, who xhall be fcn&lt;&gt;vu and
tbtfaaated In tbe ballot, respectively, sa cantern alurtet elector of i'resldwitaad Vice Presi­
dent ot the United States st large, and weetera district elector of President sod Vide Presi­
dent of the United states at targe; *1*0- in 1U» ‘
manner, two alternate electors ef President
and Vice President who shall be known and
designated'ou tho ballot, as eastern district
idternate elector ot President nnd Vice Prertdeut of the Halted States at large, and western
district alurnate elector of President and Vice
President otthc United States at large, for whieh
A clergyman in the neighborhood of purpose the first* stv.Hb!
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Nottingham was complimenting a tailor and tenth congressional districts shall eom- I
In hfa imriah on repain which he had done pose one district io bo kuown as the eastern
electoral
district,
nrd
the
third,
fourth,
for him. In the courao &lt;rf conversation he, xilntb. eleventh aud twcUth congressional tlfth
dis­
however, incautiously obaerved: "Whea I tricts shall cotnj&gt;ose the other district, to be
want a good coat I go to Ltmdon; they known as the western electoral district Tnere
are
also
tote
elected
by
the
electors
In
each
make them there." Before moving tbe coDmMlonal district Ituo whkh the state is
shop he Inquired, “By the bye, do you ate divided, one elector of Preaident am! Vice Presi­
dent, aud one alternate elector ot President
tend my church?” .
and Vice President, tho ballots for which shall
“No,” was the reply. “When I want to designate
the number of tho congressional dis­
htur a gnqjl xerjnou I go to Ixnidon; they trict and the persons tobe voted for lherdD, as
dfa:rlct elector aud alternate district elector of
make them there.”—London TiteBlts.
Pre’hlciit and Vice President ot the United
States respectivelyfalse, on the tenrral ticket a
Origin uf th* Word •■Money.”
Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of
In l cmlng out the origin or derivation of Hrate.Htate Treasurer. Auditor General. CommuMloner otthe state I*nd Office. Attorney
tne word ‘•money,” you find it is from the General and Superintendent ot Public Instruc­
Roman word "Mouuta,’’because tbe find tion: aixo a member of the State Board ut Edu­
regular coins of tbe Romans were "struck” cation in place of Hsmuel 8. Babcock, whoee
of office will expire December 31. !*W;al»o
in tbe temple of Juno Monetn. The word term
a Representative in Uongreq? tor tho «h Con"coni” is, no doubt, from the Latin greselonal district of this state, to -Ablet! thlR
••cuneus,” nieahipg a die or stamp. Many county belong*; also a Senator tor the rtth Seoa’orinl dfatrict. composed ot lhe counties of
coins are so called from their original Barry and Baton; also a H&lt; present.'Uhe la tho
weight, as the English "pound,” the State legislature for one Representative dis­
French "livre,” and the Italian “firn.”— trict for Barry County. You are also hereby
tK.'.ifird Chat at sold election there will be snbmltted to tbe people the question of a conven­
tion for the purjM&gt;*e uf a general revision of tho
Those Yachting Cnps.
constitution nf this state, thnt each person vex­
for such proposition shall have written or
A ?tory i* told of a prominent yachrsmau ing
printed or partly written and partly printed on
who fa cousplcmjrts for never 'rearing a this ballot tbe words. “Convention fur the pur­
yachting cap when every mon, woman and pose ot a general revlslou of the Constitution of
child sported one. When aaki-d why ho tills Stole-Yes." and each person voting
against Mid proposition the words. “Conven­
did not wear it, he replied. “Beeauro I own tion for the punxMe of a general revision of the
Constltutlou of this State— No.”
You.are hereby notified that at said election
there will alao be elected an Associate Justice
of the Supreme Court, to HU the vacancy caus­
ed by tho ri-alguaUcu of Alien H. Morse. The
term of office will »-xplre December 31st IHK.
Vouare also notified that at said election
there will be elected the following county
officers for Barry County: A Judge of Probate.
Sheriff, Clerk. County Treasurer. Register of
Deeds. I*roM.«utlng Attorney, Two Circuit
Court Comniisstoceri, two Coroners and a
County Surveyor.
The following places have been designated by
the common council for holding the said elec­
tion in tbe several wards of the city:
first ward. F. A. Stanley’s Blacksmith shop.
Second wajd. Building of J. 3. Goodyear.
Third ward. Council Rooms.
Fourth ward. Sheriff’s office.
Given under my (hand and tho seal of the'
riD^of Hahtlngs, Michigan, this 3d day of Oct.

An Artificial India KUtbcr.
About eight jeara ago the hydrocarbon
•sofireiie,” which had previously been
i'l-nilficd inmo^g the products of the de
M riiitlve HistlBtilfan of crude ruld&gt;er, wua
disedu r. 4 amrjug ih-j volatile coni[»pur.ds
obtafaed Ly the action of moderate beat
npon'bil &lt; f turpentine. Isoprene can be rerouvfrti.l Into true elastic rubber by. the
m tioti of ktrotig acids., such a* muriatic.
Dr. Tilden whq originally made tbe dis­
covery refernil to, not lung ago produced
from; turjfantlBe n quantity of isoprene,
which after beifyg kept for n few weeks l&gt;ecauu- thick and sirupy, with lumps of
hard; efattic siibstance floating in it.
Tb&lt;-*e lumps proved to Ims true roblvr, and
an»«Qppcs4.-&lt;l to have been formed by tho
accident il presence of acetic or formic acid
in the holut louJ This rubber appears lobe
an:d&lt;r&lt;&lt;in« in evfery respect to tho natural
product, and fa equally nisceptiblc of vul
canizy.’.lcn.
The discover? has b. en I followed by ex­
periments to uncertain the frnsiblllty of
mar.iif.-.ctnring:n:bber from turpentine on
Hr. David SI. Jordan
ftcon|u«-reial scale. An Inu-restting field
for expertrut ntb has been opened up by'
of Edmeston, N. Y.
this dLcovery, for if, as fa possible, other
Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless
resiu.4 are similarly susceptible of conver­
sion into elastic: compounds,.products pos­ A Complete
Cure by
HOOD3B
sessing propertus of i&gt;eculiar value
be
3AKSAPAH1LLA.
developed, aud in any case the dearth of
Thia fa from Mr. D. M. Jordan, a re­
rubltir whieh has existed for some time in
consebm nee of the wholvnle destruction tired farmer, and one, of the most re­
ef rulflsT forests fa likely : . give no fur- spected citiacns of Otsego Co., N. Y.
tlur muse for ilnnn.—Exchange. ’
“ Fourteen years ago I had an attack of thp
grarel, and havo »lueo been troubled wlih^jrty

Llvor and Kidneys
To the rirftex ot saffron Avhole volumes
have beun devoted, reference to some nf tho
more 'liuporULi ut which are given in
Canori Eithcumlai’s "Pintit Ix*rvnnd Garden
Craft। of Shakespeare,” where there Is a
lung article on the subject. The pkiqt was
chiefly used for 'diseases-cf the lungs,
whendc came lui title of Anima pedmeunm;
for as-..sting ti:3 eruption of measles,
smallpox, etc. t n measlo* it is still occa­
sionally prescribed); as a cardiac and gen­
eral stimulant, am! ns a digtstive aud
ttrendthvncr of th • sUsnutcli. To this List
(supposed.! virtue Its use in "uieaU” isdue.
Lyi .• lays that
taken it "coniforteth the
stomarko and e^nseth good digestion, aud
sodden injwiae ii mv.-enn ih from'dronkann-ss-e.’' It was allo used a-&gt; a love philtre,
n'nd erjll cn*er &gt; lainely info some popular
recipes for “making dp” horses.
The] most eltravagnnt notions ot itr.
pow&lt;m were formerly ht;ld, nnd Mima old

of vcdetablM. Et'en so late m. the middle
ot tho last century it held a prominent
place jn our official dispensaUwiea. but it
has now come to be used only as a coloring
nnd flavoring agent, being medicinally al­
most inert, it« property (such as it if.) being
mildly stimulative.—Notes and Queries.

When riding by night on the pampas I
ns«l to enjoy lying Lack on the horse sill
my head n::d shauh’.crs rested on the aninm'.'s |iark. My Dxt were raised till they
p: mH ngaiust ;the hurst’h neck,and iu
’ his posit ion, mmle by practice safe, and
•.«:iug* nothing &lt; !' earth, bat letting my
mind ab-orh tiie Impression created by the
Vos-t rircl-of •.hdhv.ivttw glittering with
inntt murahle stans?
-To cijoy this method of riding thoroughiy the rider mm-i; have i&gt;erfect coufiseute
it: tbe faint for»taqui»x of hfa horse,and the
hnrx« iiitsst hiivit a similar eonlldence l:j
Ltarider. The animal must go over level,
proVy ground and nt a swift, harmonious
' Then the illusion fa thnt of soaring

thrntvrh -pace-an enchantment heightcued by the niufllt-d sound of tbe Itcofa on
the r..fi sward, which suggests the rashing
(,! wing.*.—“The Naturalist in Ita Plata."
Gourmand and Epicure.
Pleasing tbe imlnte fa the main end in
most books of cookery, but it 1s my nim to
blend the toothsome with tho wholesome.
The term gourmand or epicure has been
strangely perverterl; it has been conceived
svnonymous with a ghittou. who will eat
as long ax he can ait, and drink longer than
he can stand, or like the great eater of
Kent, whom Fuller places among his
worthies, and tells us that he did eat with
ease thirty dozen pigeons at one meal, at
another eighteen yards of black pudding.
-'•Cook's Oracle.?’
Hedge* la City I’nrks.
Hedges cut no figure in tbe parks of thia
citv. There is cnly one piece of hedge fa
Central park—a short double row leading
to the gatehouse of the big reservoir. Ita
success, however, shows what might be
done. It has &gt;*cn growing twenty years
perhaps, and it has reached a condition of
perfection seldom attained by rural hedge
rows II is mure than
feet high and
y.' feet wide and is trimmed to a compact

Only a Xlekname.
Joseph is a witty head waiter. One day
daring a hot spell a guest said to him:
"This weather is pretty hot. isn’t it, Jo­
seph?'’
"Bo Jabers.” he responded, "hot is only a
nickname for it?”-Detroit Free Press.

of Hastings:
You are hereby aatlOM that st th
election to be Uriel la ills stabs mi

paduafiy growing worse. Three yean ago I
got down »o tow that I c«uld«eareely walk.
I looked more iiko a eorpte than &amp; living being.
I iiitd no appetite aud for fire weeks I ate
■othing but tfrael. I was badlv emnelatad
a&amp;il bad no more color than « marble atatae.
Hood's Sarsaparilla was reeammendetl and I
thought I would try IL Before I had flnhhcd
tho first bottle I noticed that I felt better, suf­
fered lets, ths iwflwtumntioa ot the bladdor had subsided, tho color beran to return to
my face, and I beans to feel hawnry. After
I had taken threo bottler I could eat anything
without hurting me. Why, I got to hungry
that I bad to eat 5 times a day. I havo now
full; re revered, thanks to
.

Hood's Sarsanarllla
I feel well wnd a» well. Alt who know
HCOD'3 PiLLO •^’’thobMt »ftor-^lnncir:

E. G. Holbrook, Recorder.

’*

Chicago, ZiIuuko &amp; Sagiaaw
TIMETABLE.

In effect Septeinlier 11.1832.
Stations.

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Kalam&amp;roo Lv.. .
BMMJooper......
Klcblana Janet..
Cressey
Milo........................
Delton
Cloverdale
SLuitt

HASTih'tfa*.......... .

001
7 31

Coats Grove
Woodland

•7 30

Lansing
Detroit... a...
Grand Rapids.

11 50

4 IS] 10 10 .

Stations.

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xoenr.
Kalamuou Ar..
EastCoqt»er j.v
fUcldaod Jupcl
Cressey
Mito...............
DeltonI...
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40

1 10
I'a/lug for Fnrnis from one Crop.
Oasttnos.........
Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
Grove....
lates an instance of what in being accom­ Coats
Woodland
plished by farmers in I lie Red River Valley
of Mkmt-soln and North Dakota. He said
I-aesing..................................... 3 fa 10 45 I........
S. J. Leland, near his town of Dwight,
Detroit........................................ I 1 351 7 to
D., bought ICO acres of land in the spring Grand Rapids................ j 7 OOj........................... .
of lf&gt;VI, for S3.100, and raised crops that
•Stops on signal only;
season worth tbe salary °f a government
t Nos. 5 and 6 will not carry passengers unless
clerk, iu excess of the cost of his farm, as provided with freight train permits.
Freight trains will be run st the convenience
per the following statement:
of the company, who reserve the right to change
4.1»0 JJu. ot'wbaat. at sso......... S3.Ml.5O
tbe time or such trains without notice.
too ., .. oats, at 300 lOT.oo
W. 8. Dkwjng. Gen’l Manager.
........................................................................... .'..75'LM
Deducting cost ot land ..

Leavtog.........................................................f 1.158X0
Case# of this kind arc so cotpinon that
they are a irur In the news market out
fjioTiai’e

uufiBic
State of Michigan. County *f Hurry—si.
Ala session of tlw Probate Court for tbe
G-.iptv ol Barry. Holden ot the Probate CflBre lu ,
t
citv of lla-'.lugs. In said tonnty. on Iri-

I'rra-’tit, Charles W. A nr strong. Judge ot
hi*1*! miller of. the estate of Daniel
^i'nreadtfcRtuidfilingthepetition duly verified
of Ebcrli.
xatjOt said deceased, praying
that atimiolatrailon •&lt;! said ’state may l»e
granted tn Uiiarlus Helkit.rr orlo seme other
Tlien-ttpon it fa ordered, that Tm-Mlay. the toUt'
(far Ol Nuvend-er. A. D. ixre.alten o docltln tae
foimoon. b* ss’lgned far the bearing ot srid
petition and that the lie r&gt; at fan of said &lt;tccessed and all other persons It.terrstcd tu snld
Mitate . are required to appear i t । sejsteii m
sdrt Court, then io be l.ojden at the
office, tn U»c City of Ha«tlngs, In raid County,
and show cause. II any tlwre
1
of the petitioner may not fa- cratited. And It U
further ordered, that sal.! punt loner give notice
to the perrons interested In sale estate, of the
pendency of said petition and tho i.rarliiR
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
published in Hrn’llasfeio Baxxkm. * newsnsper printed uud circulated lo wild County of
Garry- once In each wrek for three successive
wM-ks previous to said day of hearing,
nnupill.uu
CHAS.W. ACM -THONG
Judge of Probate.
(A tree copy.)___________________________
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In tbe mattm-of the estate ot George*H. Me
LNotfeedto^ireby given that J
rsww step ou# s st

o'clock, in tbe forenoon in the Probate office in
the city of Ilnstlncs In the county of Bury,
to ifi Mate of Michigan, Pursuant to
licence and authority grant'd
w£h?te‘
day of August, A, I). 1883, by lhe irobare
court of Barrv county, Mlcblgsn. all of the
estate, right, title and interest of the said de
erased otin and to the real estate rituate and
temjmtbe county of Barry, to the state of
Mlcmgan, known and described as follows,
(Hlloruir,weotv-four feet of lot four buudrrd ninety-three
&lt;iC3) of the city, formerly TlltegO. of Ha*t .ngs,
Michigan.according to the recorded plat there­

° “**'a »o* «*. a- »■ ’58O.
Administrator.

The above sale is hereby adjourned to Friday
SmnWrrAin. «t •»»&gt;■ Pl"» “*
hour In the day.
UUrtO«.n..M
Administrator.

REGISTRATION' NOTICE. ’
To tlm &lt;r.mllfie&lt;l electors of tbeCity of Hastings:
/Notice fa bcrcliyriven. that the aldetmenof
the several wsrtfa *&gt;l the city of Hastings acting
as a board ef registration under and by virtue
of an net entitled. ;ta net to further jtrmerve the
purity of 1 lections aud to guard ngainst tbe
abttsita of the elective franebhe by n, regwtratl«»n of electors at.proveii. Feb. litti. HK!&gt;. as
amended by act IN of session laws approved
March 20th. Ims. will nrect on Saturday, Norembertth. fazi. fn-m 8 a. m. to 8 p. nr. fat
want. Stanley's blacksmith shop on Michigan
avr; 2nd mini, J. S. Goodyear building, south,
etort electric light plant; 3d ward, council room,
on State street over Beamer's store: 4th ward.
Sheriff's ofllro at court bouse, for tbe purpose
of completing a list of the qualified electors,
when ar.d where ail persons entitled to the
elective franchise under article T. section 1. of
the constitution of tnestate of Michigan, must
register tbefr names iWntltle tfiwn to tho privlege of voting under this act.
. w. s. Nelson.
Chairman of the Board of Registration.
Titos. Ruxston,
Sec retary of Board ot Registration.

PROBAT B ORDER.
State of Michigan, C&lt;-unty of Barry—m.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, holden at tbe Probate Office,
in the Cltv of Hastings. In said county, ou
Wednesday, the 5th day of October, fa the
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot
Probate.
■
•
In the mutter of tbe estate of Daniel
P. Bradley, deceased.
Ou reading and (Hing the petition, duly veri­
fied of Olive Bradley, widow of saijj deceased,
praying that a certain instrument now on file In
Hila enure purporting to be the hint will and
testament of said deceased be admitted to pro­
bate, and that administration of said estate
may be granted to Olive Bradley, tbe executrix
In said will named or to some other suitable
person.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Tuesday, tbe
1st day of November. A. D. IMX at ten o’clock
Inthe forenoon be ass toed for the hearing of said
petition, and that the neire atlas? of said de­
ceased ud all other persons Interested In said
estate, are required to appear at a session of said
Court, then to be holden at tbe Probata Office
In the City of Has'.lnjcs. in said County, and
show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of
the jjetitloner may not be granted. And It ta
further ordered, that said petitioner giro notice
U&gt; tbe persons interested n said «®ate. of the
pende.ncv of said petition and the hearing
thereof, oy causing a copy ol this order to bo
published In the Hastings Baxxkr. a newapaperpilnted and cirenlaied tn said County ot
Barry once lb each week for three successive
weeks previous to salddav of hearing.
Chau. Vf. Ammstboxo.
(A true copy.)
Judge ot Probate.

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YOU GOING TO BUY A.'
ALWAYS SMOKE

SCHOOL POOK5.

Libraries containing books written only

Peoples DRUG STORE

and Women’s buildings at the World’s fair.
Captain Collins, of the World’s fair Ash­
er! sa department, wants a live shark in

future.
Captain C. J. Iredell, a prominent Cfflujnbia (S. C;) business ra«, ta accused of
gmbettling #15,000 from the Commereia World’s fair show.
bank, of which be was until lately presi­
Anna Loewenstein, aged 10, Rosa Waldent.
-ton, aged 19, and Annie Rickey,' aged 17,
Thu supreme military council of Mexico ofChicago, were decoyed to a den at Stehas confirmnd the death sentence passed
upon Colonel Nieves Hernandes, charged stein lias Ixscn recovered by her mother,
with t rnwou iu tailing to capture Garza, art! charges a woman ifamed Gist with de­
the jjjvolutionfsL
coying her to the den.
.
M. Devenux, director of the Ottoman
Dr. H. B. Hale, a recent graduate nf Rush
bank at Constantinople, turn committed
medical college, was accidentally shot while
suicide by drowning himself at Corfu.
.
hunting near West Superior, WIs. He wns
Tba United States coast survey steamer fatally hurt.
Gedncy Is ashore on Canoe Island, British
Dispatcher from Home insist that the
pope Is very ill, I fl that every effort ia
An American woman in a Philadelphia
made by tho Vatican official* to prevent
hospital hn* every symptom of leprosy. The
tho fact from becoming known.
patient is GT years old, and always lived in
There te a lock-out uoh” in Lancashire,
the Quaker City.
Max Schoenthal, a New York hop and . England, which involves thirty mills. The
employers
want wages reduced 5 per cent.
malt dealer, has fulled. His liabilities *rA “Cardiff* giant^uu bccu'unearthed in
gregute upward of $350,0(Xk
Hon. John D. Waahburne, of Worccater, the Bad Lands of South Dakota Cowboys
Mass., envoy extraordinary and minister found it, and say itJ* a petrified Indian,
plenipotentiary of the United States to but the doctors scout the statement
Swiuerinnd, has resigned his office.
.
At Toilet Station, Conn., Martin Narka
Augustin A Kendall, president of tbe died an agonizing death from hydro­
•
Erie County Sunday School association, phobia.
died at bi* home in Buffalo, N. Y., of apo­
Herman Waldeck, who has been in the
plexy.
employ of J. Kohn &amp; Co;, tobacco mer­
Two men held up a train or a southern chants, Son Francisco, for fo xr years as
railroad near Piedmont, Ala, and got bookkeeper, lias decamped with #15,000 of
$750 and some valuable mall packages.
the Arm’s money. A young woman named
J. E. Walcher, an Irving (Hl-) business Annie Smith has uecoiuponicd him.
man, is- reported to have eloped with a *• It Is proposed to have Ave bases in next
former domestic in hit household.
year’s base ball game.
Thursday. Nov. 3.
B. F. Myers, a merchant policeman, was
fatally-shot by a negro burglar at Indlanu]&gt;bU*.
Dean McVeagb, an alleged horse thief,
was shot and killed while resisting arrest
by-Fred Drees at St. Henry*, O.
Two Pennsylvania railroad floats, carry­
ing twenty-foiir cars o( merchandise, were
run down nnd sunk a Philadelphia
Between
and $7,000 worth of smug­
gled • opium, consigned for Chicago, ha*
Iwen seized by the customs officers at De­
troit^
The sngnrt trust Ijns placed a contract
with John Bailey, of Philadelphia for 5,fX»,000 bags, in which all sugnra will hereaftet4 be shipped.
Thje Canadian Pacific-Railway company
are crying to .secure a fast Atlantic service
to the World’s fair.
Tiie Keystone express train njn into a
freight train nwir Pittsburg. The engineer
and llrenian of the expre* wenf badly in­
jured- None of tbe passengers was hurt. ■
Thus far twenty-one liodle- cf uersona
drowned in the Roumania disaster have
been recovered.
Tiie public debt was increased $G89,08
during iktober.
Thom.-K A. Glexwon. a well-known cotton
buyer in New Orleans, has been arrested,
chatged with forgery. The amount in­
volved b MOW.
Maud Hoover and Oliver Corcoran, elop­
ers from Jacksonville, Ills., were married at
Ifitt^flidd, and are now striving^ accumu­
late enough courage to return £ome.

Friday, Nut. 4.
Laxly Randolph Churchill has recovered
from her illnea* so much that the physicians
have ceamsi to issue daily bulletin*.
President Diaz denies that- the Tomochlenna were wiped out by his expresn orders.
edge any authority except Saint Colora, in
a flgiit with government troops forty-seven
of the rebels nnd more .than 100 of the
troops were killed and wounded.
The striking miners in the Coal Creek
and Oliver Springs (Tenn.) «»1 regions tire
setting lire to houses owned by people who
were kind to the state troops when they
were in that part of tho country.
On the mountains east of Rutland, Vt,
the snow is two to three inches deep.
•Obituary: At Kansas City. Mo., Judge
John E. Cravens, ai:*d 54. At New York,
Jir.it E. Kellogg, mother of Clara Louise
Kellogg-St rakosch. At-Galena. IllsM Hen­
ry F. McCloskey, aged C6. At London,
Professor Robert Grant, of the University
of Glasgow, aged-78. At Burlington, la..
Judge T. W, Newman, -aged &amp;L
Genera! Rosecrnns, register of the treas­
ury. is reported somewhat better, but is
still confined to hi* room.
'
George K. Wheal, Jr., a Panhandle en­
gineer, yras struck and killed by a train at
McDonald, Pa
Chester Hitchcock was found dead in a
bathroom at Rockford, Ill*.
The Milwaukee relief fund for Arc suffer­
ers now amounts to /15O.U0O.
The Daily Bulletin, of Honolulu, ha*
a]x,logire&lt;l for stating that United State*
Minister Severance did not du his duty to
cast-awny American siaiors, a charge that
was made by the sailors themselves.
The Western Union Telegraph company
has filed ita certificate of increase of capital
stock with the secretary ot state at AUxiny.
General Samuel Wylie Crawford, who
coiuinandcd the Pennsylvania reserve* at
the .battle of. Gettysburg, died at Philadel­
phia^ aged 25 years.
Catherine Booth aud Mrs. Clibbom,
daughter ot General Booth, ot the Salva­
tion Army, have been arrested at Geneva.
John H. Rupp, the yardmaster'erf the
Reading Uailroad company who wn* held
by the corqiur’s jfcry as responsible for the
recept. fatal * coUiakm at Maaayunk, has
been arrested.
i
.
Mrs. Bradbury, wife of Rev. J. C. Brad­
bury, was indnutiy killed oy being struck
by oh exprew train at Painted Post, N. Y.
’ Her husband wiw badly injured, and may
not survive.
Dr. A. E. Hornell, of Colainbu*. O., has
been arqaitted of plagiarising a paper on
arlflcial surgtrv recently read Ixiforu tho
Central Ohio Medical socisty.
Judge Speer, of the United States db, trict court at Macon, Ga, has declared all
regist ration laws in Georgia inoperative
on tho ground that they arc unconstitu­
tional.
Claude Wilson, edi'.nr of The Advance nt
Wilton, N. C... haa mysteriously disap­
peared from bi* home. Foul playb sus­
pected.
,
Malignant diphtheria ha* become epi­
demic nr Staunton, lib., making it neces­
sary to close the public schools.
A terrible cyclone damaged property in
Old Providence nud San Andrea in thu
Uaribeau sea. I-Ltimated low, $U»,W0.
Her. A, W. Hinglaad. pastor of the Firat
Presbyterian church nt DuI nth, Minn., ha*
resigned, aud the congregation presented
him with a purse ot WAU
nlino,

Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Frankten Storm, aged 18, was accidental­
ly shot while careleAdy handling a pistol at
Whitewater, Wis. He cannot live.
Anna Bramble,the racing Ally owned by
J.l W. Levy, died at Nashville. She was
valued at fetfOO.
The London Times advisVs tho British
government to !wue. a permanent order for
tiie slaughter of all foreign cattlo at the
part of entry.
John Maher wns killed by the nccldcntnl discharge of a gun white hunting
near Brooklyn.
The Egyptian cotton crop is expected to
exceed 5,000,000 cantor*—about 495,Ol»,UOO
pounds—greatly exceeding the. l&gt;est previ­
ous records.
.
Peter Schulte, a young German who was
found guilty of tbe murder of tbe baby of
Mary Wcrthbeimsr at New York, has l»een
sentenced to be catelectrized at Sing Sing
prison during the week beginning Dec 19.
A Minden (Mich.) girl, aged 18, has eloped
with her 00-year-old unde
General C. P. Chapman, ex-adjutant gen­
eral of Wisconsin, has lieen stricken with
paralydb nt hb home iu Madison, and now
lies in a critical condition.
The notorious Tolbert feud has broken
mil in Kemper county, Mira., and uh a re­
sult three men now lie dead. They ore
Tom Tolbert, Sr., hb youngest son, John,
ami Thomas Cole, one of the sheriff’s posse.
It b reported thnt- the Yaqui* Indians are
preparing for a war of extermination in tho
western part of Mexico.
One pemMi was killed and eighteen
wounded ‘vicar Galveston, Tex., during a
violent windstorm.
Major E. S. Bailey, one of Iowa’s most,
prna innnt lawyera, b dead at hb home in
Clinton, la
Chadron Congregational academy, at
Chadron, Neb., luw been destroyed by fire.
The loss b $15,(XlO.
Ernest Kroeger, a young Chicago artist,
committed suicide ut Los Angel«s Cal.
Lord* Melrose, the largest St. Bernard
dqg in the world, Ixat. di&lt;*d at Melrose.Mass.
He wa* valued at *10,000.

HE largest complete

T stock of new and sec­

THE BEST

ond hand School Books
and everything needed in
the school room in Barry
County.

In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,

UI. D. Goodye^,
DRUGGIST and book­
seller, and the originator
and promoter of LOW
prices for Drugs, Books
and School Supplies.
2nd Hand Books wanted.

HASTINGS. MICH.

SEWING MACHINE ?
If bo, buy of the man who sells at the same price to the
poor man or woman as to the rich. He wont charge you $55
for a poor machine and sell the same style of machine to an­
other for |(26 aa do some dealers.. Oh, no!

The Dollar of the Poor Man
Is just an good to Trav. as the dollar of the rich. He .sells
The Light Running World Renowned Domestic, The New
Home and some other first-class machines.
He will sell you a machine for a small payment down
and the balance in monthly payments if desired.
It will pay you to call on him before you buy.
Needles, oils and parts for all machines,

T. PHILLIPS.

Websters Dictionary 5c.

Here is a’ bargain.
bought a large supply of

25
YEARS

I have

BLANK BOOKS,
Day Books, Journals and Ledgers.
It is a

SOLID WEAR
Is the length of .time that

And I am going to sell at BANK­
RUPT PRICES. If you are going
to need anything in that line it will
pay you to buy now. These books
will be sold for less than you can
buy fools tap or legal' cap paper.
Look at my

WINDOW
Filled with these books.

Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUQQI5T.

SPOONS AND FORKS
Ara warranted to last.
Also remember you
fet a Present—“Good
orm,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewerystore
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,”
The stock of lumber and shingles lalely
purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and stud-

■ The latest -styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.
Their No. 2 shingles are “just too^sweet
for anything.” ‘

OUR dress flannels, shawls and bed

DRY GOODS

blankets are especially fine this season.

BOOTS asi SHOES

A full line of WOOL

BOOTS and

RUBBERS.

UVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.

Chicago.
Chicago. Nov. T.
Following were the quotationsou the board
of trade today: Wheal—November, opened
closed TlXc; December, opened TIJtic,
clMed 7254c; May. opened 73*c, closed
Carti-Novcmbcr.oiKmedilHc.cboed 4SWc; De­
cember. opened &lt;l‘4c. closed 4S«4c-. May.
opened Wfr-’. cl&lt; sed 40Kc. Oate—November,
opened 80Wc, dooed 3U7$c; December, opened
3)J4e, clowd 33m May. opened 3514c, dosed
SBkc. Pork-November. opened &gt;1X10, doeed
'SIX 17J4; December, opened $1243. doeed
212.3); January.
opened $12.45; doeed
JlllAl Lard — (November, opened $a.75,
doe.-d $8.10.
V
Live Stock—Price* at tbe Union Stock yards
today ranged a* followiu Hog*- Market
wm active and
Ann; price* wore S&amp;lOo
higher.
packers
and shippers buying:
wdi-s ranged at
$4dJ5aAC0 pigs,:
©15; light, $52035-40 rough packing.
6.80 mixed, and
henry jacking aud
shipping lote.
Cattle-Rather active on local and. ship­
ping acconnuand prices steady and troll main­
tained; quotations ranged at, $5.2035.85 choice
to extra skipping steers. &gt;4.41©3.15 good to
choice do, |fcS6©4.40 fair to good, 83- «,tA75
common to medium do, 88.90©a&lt;D butdicra
st.-era, $2.tDfiXW Stockers,
©hl&amp; Texna
steers,
JO range steers.
t®^40 feed­
er*. $La&amp;2.75 COWS, $l-5032J0 bulls, and $2.25
6.S0 veal calves.
Sheep-Market rather active and price*
ruled steady and unchanged; quotations
ranged at $3.(WM.:&gt;3 per 100 iba westerns. $3.33
O5-S natives. £Al&amp;L23 Texas, and S3.3U&amp;5.75
lumhs.
Produce: Butter—Fancy creamery. 2754^
•Sc per lb; line dairy, 3.J2Sc; packing stock,
HtfftlSc. Eggs—Strictly fresh. 21c per doa;
cold storage, 16c. Live poultry—Spring chick­
ens. OG.»54&lt;i_^rer 'Mb^hena, 6c; roosters, 6c;
turkeys. 12c: ducks, 0®10c; geese, $«.UOia"J»
per d&lt;nt. Potatoes—Fancjf Burbanks, on track
per bn; Hebrons, 62K£d5c; ro*». 0D©d2c;
peerless. .'xC&lt;&gt;&gt;: mixed, LVync. Sweet pota­
toes-Jersey, iaUULpUB per bbl; Hlinal*, $1.75.
Apples—Cltoire, RDAXi/ijfj per bbL Cranberrire-Cape Cod. 8&lt;t.JUa7U) per bbL
Now York.
New Yobk. Nov. 7.
Wheat — No. 3 red winter cash, 75®
76c; December. Wfic; May,
Cura—No.
2 mixed cask. 31c; Ibmember. 5lJ4c: May,
Oat*—No. 2 inixetl cash. 3&amp;Hc; Decernber. 3754c. Rye—Nominal: '«©»10c In car lota;
OlfjfXHifl in boat, loads. Barley—Steady: tworow'M sUU), t»a&lt;Ce; six-rowed state, 78 . SOe.
„ /

Quiet; November,
bid; December, $8.43
bid.
■
Live Stock: Cattle—Trading alow for all
iftade* nt a redmUlnn of KQJSa per W) lbs;
represt to*best native steer*. $3-r&gt;0^5.00 per HD
lbs: C’olorado*, $3.40; bulb and dry covra, Jl.W
i.-fk.ki. Sheep and Lamb*—Hliecp. j’rm; liuuhn.
active ami Mo per lb. higher, sheep, $34»b4-^)
per 1-XJ lbs; iambs. gblD&amp;m. Hoge-Market
higher; ib o hogs,
per 100 lb*.

MlLWAVKKH, Nov. 7.
Ot»-Na «
December.

No. 3 do.-Be.
Bar­
ember, die: Bamnlta
1. 61Hc; Na 2. V.

■IS

■

Gocds in this department always fresh
and clean.

Can sell you dishes to set your table
in a neat and attractive style.

9

.

L. E: STAUFFER

HrtSTINQS BANNER
E HAVE just received and opened up our first

N. T. TKIBMNE
The two papers for $1.10 per year.

of new fall dress goods. To say that
W invoices
we are pleased with them would not des.ribe

it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest ami tx-.-t
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
see them.

OUR SUBJECT PROrt 12 1-2 CENT5 &lt;1P
Irfads us to speak of strikes.
Now there a good many kinds
of strikes. This picture is a
striking strike. There is a
“never strike your dad,”
“strike till the last darned foe
expires" and "strike while
the iron is hot,” and that is
what we want you to do. Our
assortmeut ie complete. Buy now while yon have your
choice. We never had so much to select from. Be sure and
call before you buy.

CROCKERY, LAMPS, GLASS
WARE, CHINA, ETC.
And don’t forget we have the best stock of GROCERIES i
town. Don’t be misled but come and be convinced. Yoon

tims a- vffi rtRruH

We call special attention to a line tliat cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have provan very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

We are now showing our first invoice of thes goods

Come in and sue them

at RUSSELL'S

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                  <text>The best Advertis­

Hastings

ing medium tn Bar­
ry County.

Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 29
17, 1892.

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by

COOK. BBO8..
HASTINGS, MICH.

NTY NEWS.
■hA-.^LeVfnrnyea?
«»7 catarrh in
,PfVfecllv cur»« by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla. ’ H. Hicks, Rochester, N. Y.

Il

ood ? and - Coal - Heaters

Ira Van
Wood - and - Coal - Cooks.
crta TOO r«C5 MS jura
noa IW.0S TO jiajg,

A POINTER
THAT’S what you are looking fori "Dial's what we're here
Go to DR. LOWRY’S and
1 t'.giye you. , Speaking of
_/
,
have your eyes fitted with eye

glasses or spectacles, In or­
der to -have your eye sight
preserved into old age, the
eyes should be properly exam­
ined and the right kind of
glasses worn.
Dr.. Lowry
lor h. rfJare-stoves and stoves— and by the wajHt is a y
. ...
tini. lv subject—we desire to remark than when you want
P
1 K
,
est quality and greatest vari­
one.
ety of eye glasses and specta­
cles at his office, where you
can have your eyes examined
• at all times.

STOVES and STOVES,

COAL OK WOOD

tove.or heater, go where they are at GOODYEAR
When in GRAND RAPIDS stop at

-TOE KENTopposite UNION DEPOT.

Peninsular Stoves anithp?

Free Baggage Transfer. New House
S t earn Heat and Electric Bells. Rooms SO
BEACH A BOOTH.

The recognized leaders,

makes;

Others and good

Coal and wood cost money.
,

,

.

To consumers of kerosene oil In Hos­
tings and Barry Co: We have established
,____ «n«ency «l liming, for Iho s,le of
Snow Drop oil. wlildi for lumlngtlng purporM luu no equl. Bring • product of
"V
t’cnn,ylr*nl, crude «nd 155 degree, fire
1 OU tret ra,kc It perfectly Mfe. It produces
a clegrand white light and free of odor,
nor doea It eauae any dcpoelt on chimney

,

can save money by buying a stove that saves
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have them cland
Will be £lad to
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VIC lldVC LllCUl
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show tljem.

Call in.

GOODYEAR BROS

gan allows the use of 120 degrees fire t.-st
oil Which permits the the sale of kerosene
madefrom Ohio erode aud possesses a
larger percentage of gulphur and after ex­
tracting sufficient niptha (fixplosive part)
to raise the fire test to 150 degrees or more
. it becomes useless, so far as producing
light is concerned but at a low test will
burn fairly well, still producing a very
disagreehble onlor while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy substance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost Is but
I little different than wbat you pay for the
cheap goods you are using and the satisfac­
tion you will get in light will more than
compensate, saying nothing of additional
safety._^For sale by S. E. Phillips, H. L.
Newton and Cook A Cook.
A. D. Matnamd, Wholesale Ag.
I
,
Hastings, Mich.

WHOLE NO. 1953
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
The democrats and their assistants had
a love feast here last Saturday evening—
Miss Emma Barnes has gone to Hastings
—Our hunters have not returned—Prof.
Taylor has organized a singing class here
—Divine service wi! conducted at the
church last Sunday by Rev. Niece. He
preached a very interesting discourse—
Mrs. Mary Dooan is Improving In health—
Frank Townsend is visiting friends here—
Great activity prevails at the brick yard
getting ready for a large amount of work
next summer.

Herbert Bamea Tries to Shoot HimMlY

Herbert Barnes got on bls customary
lag Tuesday afternoon, and proceeded to
act accordingly. He flourished a revolver
several times In the saloons and eatlpg
rooms of Jefferson street, and started for
his father’s, Stephen Barnes’, just south of
the city, about supper time. When he
reached home he went to the kitchen, took
off his coat and vest aud bung them up.
His mother came in about this time, and
mildly reproved blm for being drunk. He
replied, “Hl never drink any more here.”
At the same time be' pulled his revolver
from bls bip pocket, and pointed It aimless­
ly about, frightening his mother and sister.
A
little later
the report of the
revolver was heard, and It was discovered
that Herbert had attempted to take his
life. The ball entered his right side, a
short distance below the arm pit, and trav­
ersed across the body, lodging id bls left
side.
The injured young man was placed in
a bed, medical aid summoned, and every­
thing possible done to alleviate his suffer­
ings and prevent a fatal termination. He
Is at thia writing, Wednesday evening, yet
alive, but bls chances for recovery are un­
known.
Young Barnes, when not In liquor. Is a
good hearted boy, but without any stabil­
ity or character. When drunk he Is dan­
gerous, and Is usually so much under con­
trol of the liquor habit as to be utterly .
worthless to himself or anyone else. He
Is a monnment of what whiskey Can do to
unman a man.

•
Carlton.
Mr. Glasgow, of Baltimore, has rented
Mr. Thurston's house and moved In. He
will teach the Brown school—Mrs. Landon
had a paraletlc stroke last Sunday morn­
ing. She was in Freeport with her daugh­
ter. Mrs. Samuel Roush. She was remov­
ed to her home In Carlton and at this
writing Is in a critical condition—Mr.
Thomas Thuston moved to Belden Wed­
nesday last He intends to keep board­
ing ball—John Shriber is working in
Grand Rapids now—Mrs. Dan Snyder, of
Grand Rapids visited her father last week
—Mrs. D. M. Wood is on the rick list at
this writing—Charlie Carpenter had the
misfortune to cut his foot last week while
chopping in the woods. It Is dobig well at
present—Homer Ritter. Chas Brunson,
Tom McGreger and Ed Brunson go to the
north
woods this week—Eld Olen, of
Battle Creek, spoke In the Adventist
church Sunday and Monday evenings—
'John Marks was the lucky finder of a Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shriber spent Sun­
good bee tree—Fred Smith has gone to day In Freeport with Mr. Allright and
Allegan county, to attend school under wife.
Prof. Humphrey—Mrs. Engle has returned
from an extended visit with her children
At the District meeting of the Woman's
Our winter term of school commenced
In St Joe—Farmers are now after their
Monday with Mr. Smith, of Woodland, as Foreign Missionary Society, which begins
’lows, after theae fine rains—John 'Marks
*
Its session on Thursday afternoon of this
ms moved bls cottage at the foot of the principal and Mrs. Lizzie Wood in the
primary department—Dr. Foote and fa­ week at 2 o’clock in the M. E. church, a
hill to Main street.
ther. of Battle Creek. C. C. Merrit and E. program of which the following is an out­
' ,
G. Thompson, of Greenville, have return­ line will be carried out
Freeport.
Devotional services—•conducted by the
ed to their homes, after, visiting at Mrs. E.
Allen Steckel. of Olivet, visited bls par- Thompson's—Dr. McLeay has returned Pres., Mrs. R. C. Crawford, of Grand Rap­
ents over.Sunday—Burt Brayton, of By- from Valparaiso and reports Cha* Wood­ ids.
ron Centre, visited relatives and friends man no better—Peter Drummond Is home
Address of welcome. Mrs. W. M. Puffer.
at this place the latter part of last week from Grand Rapids and will spend the
Response.
and first of this—John Miller, of Ithaca, Is winter with his parents—Chas Hughes is
Appointment of Committees.
spending a ten days vacation with his par­ very sick—Burt Cahill has returned from
Paper—Value of Missions, Mrs. L. M.
ents In this place—Ward Moore, of Dlivet, Valparaiso—W. L. Brown spent Tuesday Evarts, City.
spent Saturday and Sunday with his par­ at Hastings—Ambrose Barret had hls
"
%
EVENING session.
ents In Freeport—Miss Edith Verden re­ thumb and finger quite badly lacerated by
Devotional exercises, conducted by Rev.
turned from Delta last Friday—George coming in contact with a buzz saw.
W.
M.
Puffer.
Perkins and Irving Ward were in Cascade
Music by the choir.
Carlton Center.
last-Friday—Rev. Brotherton now fills the
Recitation, Mrs. S. M. Fowler.
pulpit at the Cong*! church during Rev.
Maggie Burns returned from White
Music, solo. Miss Sarah Jones. .
Johnson’s absence—School began Monday Cloud Thursday—Hecht &amp; Allcrding will
Report of Branch Meeting. Mrs. C. M.
with a large attendance—There will be a finish their Job of threshing in Campbell
Conference
Corresponding.
box social and dance’ In Union Hall on this week—Miss O'Dell of your city, spent Carpenter.
Sec
’y, of Grand Rapids,
Thanksgiving night—The dance In Union Sunday at home—Mrs. Wood and son
Hall last Saturday night was well attended Walter returned from the Valley city Fri­
FRIDAY, NINE A. M.
—Every one Is invited to attend the day last, where, she has been vlaltijig
Love Feast led by Miss Phoebe Cobb, of
Thanksgiving service at the U. B. church friends—School commenced at the Center' Middleville.
Thanksgiving night. An’ excellent pro­ Monday, under the care of Michael Vester
Reports of Auxiliaries.
gram has been prepared—Mrs. Becthel re­ —M. Whig and wife, of Hickory’ Corners,
Report of Treas., Mrs. S. E. Striker.
attended the funeral of G. W. Cain. Satur­
turned to her home in Chicago last week.
Report of District Cor. Sec., Mrs. L. N.
day—Chas. Carpenter, cut his foot quite Eaton, of Muskegon.
( .
badly with an ax—Mr. Glasgow has rented
Dowling.
Music.
&lt;3
Paper—Who Is responsible for a success­
School commenced here the 91st, with the Thurston place, and will teach the
Brown
school
this
winter.
ful AuxflHary Meeting. Mrs. O. H. Perry,
Mr. Meeks as teacher, a well experienced
Sparta.
gentleman, and recomended—George Wil­
XV oodland.
Election of officers.
son has sold his entire stock of dry goods
AH Is quiet after election. The demo­
and groceries to J. Woodmansee and E.
crats are Jubilant and the republicans are
Stanton. These gentlemen will put in a
willing to let the majority rule—A large
Prayer service-and scripture quotations.
full line of goods. They kindly Invite you delegation of democrats went to Nashville
Memorial services conducted by Mrs.
to give them a tail ami look over their Tuesday night... The democrats will have Carpenter.
goods, as their prices will be to suit the
a blowout there on Friday night—Tbe
Greetings of Fraternal Delegates.
times—Grandma Frey Is quite poorly. peoples party polled 10 votes In Woodland
Response, by Mrs. G. E. Hplllster.
She is now in her 82nd. year, being the We see that John is sorry "the People's
Recitation, Miss Effa Simpson.
oldest lady In our town—George Wilson party could • not stand alone—There are
Reports of Committees.
and family will soon move to Delton—The several candidates for rhe Woodland post­
Unfinished business.
Manning Bros, have divided up their es­ office—J. M. Smith went .to Yankee
On Friday evening an address will be
tate, Guy takes the old homestead and the Springs on Sunday and returned Monday given by Mrs. Floyd, of Albion, wife of
Newton fann and moves In with his fa­ —Michael Doster, of Prairieville, was the Rev. J. C. Floyd, returned, missionary
ther. Morrison takes the farm where Guy guest of J. M. Smith and wife Thursday— from Slngajwre. Music will be furnished
lived, and David gets fifteen hundred
Come one. come all, and get the Banner by the choir.
dollars.’ ।
and New York Tribune for 31.10 per year.
The ladies of the Baptist society, will
The best county paper and tho best Nation­
give a Thanksgiving dinner at the church
al paper published—Election passed off
L. W. Felghner was at Grand Rapids pleasantly. Most of the electors voting parlors. Everything that goek to make a
Saturday—B. L. Johnson, of Middlevillfi, Intelligently—We are much In favor of the first class dinner will be served. We will ■
gladly welcome all. Dinner from twelve
was a guest at James Fleming s Sunday— new system of voting.
till four.
Mias Lulu Felghner spent Sunday at
Hopn Center.
Hastings and Munday at Grand Rapids—
Missionary camp fire at the Presbyterian
Mrs. M. Bagley has gSne up north visit­ church next Sunday morning. Fagots will
Dr. Weaver, Chas Lusk. Wm. Buel, C. L.
Walratb and John Furniss were at Middle­ ing her mother—John Payne, of Kalama-' be thrown in by Mrs. Grigsby, other ladles,
ville Monday on business—Orlando Root, zoo, visited his brother last week—G. pastor and friends. Special pieces will be
of the j Lansing Engine and Ironworks, Wilkinson visited his brother at Otsego, aungand recitations giveu by the young
was In town the latter part of last week and found 1dm much lower—Mrs. Ira people. Nothing to pay. All invited.
and the first of this. In the interest of tbe Hart has returned from Gull lake, where
In the evening Die pastor’s subject will
water works—Jas Fleming has closed his she has been taking care of her sister, who be “la There a Devil?”
evaporator nt Middleville and . returned has been very ill—E. Payne has a new
Please take notlceL_on Thanksgiving .
windmill
—
F.
Scoby,
of
Hastings.
Sunday*
home for the winter—Thu democrats had
morning the Y. P. S C. E. invite the other
a great blow out here Tuesday evening— ed at G. Wilkinson’s—H. Loomis and wife
young people’s societies of the City to a
Tbe Cl IJ S. C. Alumni give thclc annual visited tlirir parents at Brush Ridge the
banquit at tbe Wolcott House on Friday of first of the week—I suppose we will try sunrtao'prayer meeting at 7:30 at Presby­
this Wei—The M. E. ladies will have “free trade" a while now—Grade Chandler terian church.
&lt; Union Thanksgiving service this year to
their fair ppen on Wednesday and Satur­ visited her brother of Delton last week—
day of|thw week—The ladles of the Cong’l John Benedict went to your city Tuesday the M. E. church, where the sermon will
church gave their confessional social at —Lottie Paj no visited her uncle at Has­ be preached by the Rev. E. M. Blanchard.
_______
G. AJ Truman's Wednesday evening— tings Friday.
To begin at 10:00. Union prayer meeting
In the evening In the same church.'
Miss (Ircta Young was home from Grand
Carlton.
Rapids over Sunday—Mrs. E. M. Everts
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Miss
The muddy side of the roads are up at
was unable to teach Monday and Tuesday
this writing—Jacob Roush, of Freeport, Belle Ijimpman wi*h the following [pro­
and Velina Fuller took her place In school. was on our strceLs Sunday—Otis Landon
gram Saturday evening.
and wife were called to Freeport Sunday
Roll call responded to by general quota­
by the sudden -sickness of the Conner’s tions.
'
Orange ville.
Grecian History, chapter 7; Mrs. Lamv*Hclcn 3., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. mother—Your scribe Is on the sick list;
X
A. Walker, of Martin, died on the 7th., not enough to eat is the cause—Jacob renu.
• Foreign Powers, Mrs. Mary
Inst of scarlet fever, aged 2 yrs. and 3 Shriber and wife spent Sunday with
mos. The bereaved parents have the sym­ friends In Freeport—Fred Smith was seen Hicks.
Medical Science, Miss Rose Good year.
pathy of their many friends In their afflic­ on our streets Sunday—George Miller aud
lady, of Freeport, passed through this
Greek Oracles—a synopsis. Mrs. Bailey.
tion.
place on Sunday. Looked as If they were
Music. Miss Belle Lampmau.
Critic, Mrs Striker.
out on a pleasure ride—Maggie Burns re­
Johnstown.
turned last Week from a four weeta visit
Remember the Thanksgiving dinner at
A company of about one hundred gath­ near Fremont -R. Hosmer and wife, from
the Baptist church parlors.
■
ered at the home of Marshall V. Bini In Nashville, tilted his brother Rufus and
Johnstown on Thursday evening Nov. 10 wife Saturday and Sunday—Charles Car­
th., to witness the marriage of their daugh­ penter had the misfortune to cut his foot No
Name and residence.
Age
ter Ida to Willard E. Nye, son of supervisor quite badly one day last week, so as to
I Roger C. Williams. Hastings
Nye of the above township. At S:30 the keep him confined to the house for some IG7 1 Epnenula Wyckoff. Howell
j Henry BccbteL Hastings
bridal party entered the parlor conducted time—Died, nt his home In Carlton, Nov.
,w I Edith Eaton, Baltimore
by Mr. Flntelle Mosher, as best man. The Oth, 1892, George Washington Caln, aged
i Wm. H. Rich, Hastings
ceremony that made the twain one was 00 years, two months and 25 days. Mr. IQ&gt; 1 Made Everhart, Yankee bprints
Fred L. Plgrca. Hope
pronounced by Rev. W. S. Bottcr,
tl”' Cain was born In Carlton, Orleans county. 170 ti Annie
C. Merrit, Hope
1st. Presbyterian church of Battle Creek. New York, in 1839. In the year 1354. he
i Augustus Treat. Assyria
iMary Maon. BeDevue
!
The presents which were very numerous moved to Michigan and settled In Carlton.
E. Nye, Johnstown
and valuable proved that the young cou­ In tlie.year 1803 he enlisted and went to 1.2 i। Wiltart!
Ida M. Bird. Johnstown
ple were held in high regard by a host of the war, and remained .there nearly three
i Luther U*hr, lluttand
years.
Since
tbe
war
be
has
been
troub
­
1.3 '. Jennie Gorham. Rutland
friends. The newlv married couple arc
... i Fred J. Mayo, Maple Grove
making a tour and visit of several weeks, led with his stomach, from the effects of ,7
&lt; i Ina E. Bowes, Balfamore
after which they will return to the pleas­ which he died. He leaves a wife, two ... (Ctareeee Mead, Castleton
1,5 -I Chloe Hair.Campbell
sons
and
one
daughter
all
grown
to
man
­
ant home In Johnstown already awaiting
W. McQueen, Hartings
them. It is a circumstance well worth hood and womanhood. The funeral was 1,3 1i A.
Ella Wellman. Hastings
notice that Just 25 yean ago that night tbe held In the North Carlton Brethren church.
j Wm. Conley, Maple Grove
Rev.
J.
G.
Wmey
conducting
tbe
services.
11
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Viola
Layman, Maple Grove
parents of tho groom, set sail on the sea
of matrimony.
.
Couldn’t Rcairt the Bargain*.
A woman was walking the streets of
Boston a abort time ago carrying a box°f
A Gardiner (Me.) man aayn the re-on
i? V. Moulton, of Grand Rapids, will pencils, and around her neck was ft ca-ra. K&gt; many three and four masted schooncra
occupy the pulpit of the People’s church on which was printed, “Help the Blind.
gre now being built la the fart that th.
at Bowens Mills on Sunday Nor. 27th. A. she walked along she seemed to take sailors have just got on to that Biblical
Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 6 p. in­ much pleasure to looking atthe pre^F command, “No man can serve two m»
come out friends and hear this eloquent things in the store windows.—Philadelphia ters.” Seel—Bangor Commercial
Ledger.
speaker.
School commenced Monday with Will
Durkee aa teacher—The ladles aid society
will meet at the borne of Mrs. Scott Mc­
Intosh this week Thursday—Mrs. Clara
Waldorff has returned from Toledo. Ohio,
where she was called by the dangerous
sickness of her Ulster, who Is some better
—Whit Benham and wife Sundayed with
S. J. and Walter Bidelman—Bert Mc­
Queen and wife spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dell Reynolds of this place—
Clarence and Abe Carlton have moved
north of Hastings—James McIntyre has
gone to Toledo, Ohio, on a visit—Miss
Minnie Bidelman spent last week with
friends In Hope—Nellie Reid has returned
from an extended visit in the south part of
the state—Ben Gaskill and wife are keep­
ing bouse. Long and happy life are the
wishes of their'friends.

�Qweer Tribute.

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KIRKS
IAM0N
HmIIMiI, Agreeable, Cleansing.

Thomas Hammond, Democrat; Eleventh,
A. N. Martin. Democrat; Twelfth. W. F.
McNagheu, Democrat: Thirteenth. C. G.
Cetin, Democrat. The legislature la Demo­
cratic by a majority of about 30 'on joint
bw'Jot. assuring a Democratic senator to
succeed Tvrple.
Evansville, Nov. 11. — Vanderburg
county complete gives Cleveland 70 majori­
ty. A greater part of tho local Democratic
ticket is elected.

In manT Imuacw, p.rUcuu.,1,.
ttaM. Urowa jxnmfnl
JjHxil* from nuUer ud
natw. Thladonaul wu ..enenUl.T^’

licana They have a majority of at least
seven or eight in the senate and twenty­
eight in the. house. Later returns Increase
their majority on joint ballot.

district, Oates in Third, Robbins in Fourth,
Bankhead In Sixth, Wheeler in Eighth.
Turpin In Ninth. Second, Fifth and Sev­
enth districts close and in doubt. Chances
in favor of Democrats In Seventh and Fualouisto in other two.

HELENA, Mont., Nov. 12.—Unofficial fig­
Cleveland Hu 277 Vote*, Which la
ure*; of the legislature show: Senate­
Enough, With Several to
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 13. —Complete re­ Democrat*, 10; Republicans, 3; one in
BceroN, Nov. 10.—William E. Russell is
turns from eighty-eight counties In Indiana donbu House—Democrats, 23; Republi­ unquestionable re-elected governor of MasSpare.
show a net Democratic gain over 1888 of cans, 23; Populists, 4; doubtful, 8. One of aachusctt*. The stole has given Harrison
10,800, making the Democratic plurallty tho Populists wm indorsed by the Demo­ about 82.000 majority, but Russell leads
thus far 7,982. The remaining five coun­ crats and is pledged to vote for a Demo­ Halle, Hop., by at least 2.500.
ties will probably increase this 500.
crat for United States senator. The vote
WICHITA, Kaa., Nov. 10.—The Seventh
WISCONSIN NO LONGER DOUBTFUL. in doubtful districts te so cloee that R will
take the official couto, to decide. Giving, congressional district is conceded to Jerry
the PopuUlt* Are Hanning; Strong—Ohio
Democratic by 13,000, Including * Ma­ the Republicans nil four, the Democrats Simpson, fusionbit by about 700 majority,
jority of the Legtslatake.
still have a majority of 1 on joint ballot. this means a Republican gain over two
Milwaukee, Nov. 10.—The victory of This insures the selection of a Democrat to yean ago upwards of 7,000."
.
Chicago, Nov. 11.—The situation thia Democracy in Wisconsin is complete. Ed succeed Senator Sanders. Enough returns
morning as to the electoral vote has changed C. Wall last night claimed the state of are in to show a Republican majority on
Nbw York, Nor. IL—Latest returns
the presidential ticket, congressman and
but little. The latest returns give Cleve­ Wisconsin with 13,000 majority for tbe
from New York state give Cleveland
Complete reports from all all Hie state ticket except attorney gen­ 44,964.
land New York, Illinois, Indiana, Alabama Democrats.
___________________
eral and Blake for chief justice of the su­
Georgia. Maryland, Michigan (6 votes), New over the state give the Democrats twelve preme court, who was beaten by Pember­
LATE ELECTION FIGURES.
Jersey, South Carolina Texas, Louisiana, state senators, which, together with fifteen ton, Democrat and Populist.
holdover
senators,
gives
them
twenty-seven
Ohio Is still uncertain.
Arkansas, Florida. Kentucky, Mississippi,
Republicans concede Kansas to the PopMissouri, North Carolina Tennessee, Vir­ out of the thirty-three votes in the senate
TBENTON, N. J., Nov. 10.—Indication* nllsts by about 4,000, including the legis­
ginia Delaware, West Virginia, Connecti­ with.the chance of raising this number to
twenty-nine.
Sixty-six Democrats have are that Cleveland has carried the state of lature. Congressmen as heretofore.
cut, Wisconsin, and California; total,
been so tar elected to the assembly, and a NeirJeraey by 7,500 and that Werta, Dem.,
Harrison carries Nebraska by about 4,000:
277.
Harrison
gits
Massachusetts, great number of Democratic strongholds
for governor, has txen elected by a plural­ state ticket Republican by 9,000 to 12,000.
Now Hampshire, Pennsylvania Vermont, have not vet been heard from. This as­ ity of 4,000. The next legislature wil
On joint ballot in the legislature Democrats
Maine, Michigan (8 votes), Rhode Island, sures the election of a Democratic United stand ns follows: Senate—Republicans, 4; and Populists have 72 votes, the Republic­
fiinneeota Montana Iowa Oregon and States senator to succeed Senator Philetus Democrats, 17 House—Democrats, 56; Re­
ans 83.
South Dakota total, 106. These are for Sawyer.
publicans, 25.
For congress the Repub­
The only Republican elected on the North
Psyne Giro* Up the Fight.
licans have carried the First rind Second Dakota ticket is tbe representative in
Weaver: Nevada, Colorado. North Dakota
Henry C. Payne, the political sage of the
and Kansas; total, 20. Doubtful states Republicans of Wisconsin, staled last districts and possibly the Eighth. The re­ congress, Johnson.
turns
from
the
Latter
district
are
still
in
­
are: Idaho, Washington, Wyoming, Ohio night that he had no reports warranting
Wyoming elects a Democratic governor
______ 2_
and memlx-r of congress, the Republican
and Nebraska; total, 41.
Him in making even a guess of the Demo­ complete.
electors, and the legislature has one Repub­
West Virginia Report*.
cratic plurality in the state, but he sup­
WHEFJ.ING. W. Va., Nor. 10.—West Vir­ lican majority on joint ballot.
posed Peck would have sopething like
NEW York, Nov. 12.—The latest figures 5,000 plurality. About the result in the ginia has surprised even many Democrats
Illinois elects Cleveland by about 27,061,
on congress give the Democrats 216 ineni- country nt' large Mr. Payne says that be
by remaining true to the solid south. Tues­ and Altgeld by about 21.U23. In the Eighth
•bera, Republicans 126. and Populists 14. haa not heard from any of his fellow-memcongressional district Childs, Republican,
day
night
everybody
conceded
that
the
The Senate stands; Democratic 43; Rep­ ben* of the natioual committee, who were
state would go Republican. Last night claims the victory, but the Chicago Tribune
ublican 42; Populist 3.
doubtless all too full for utterance. Chair­ the Republican state committee conceded c nee ts it to the Democrats.
man Thom, of the Republican state com­ thcelcciion of McCorkle, Dem., forgovernor
L» ?st on the Flfty-thinl congress is that
KNOWS “WHERE SHE IS AT.”
mittee, said the workingmen were the by 1.000 or 1.200 plurality. The state ha* there will lie in the house 319 Demucrata,
Illinois Is Democratic by About 20,000— cause of the defeat. They thought that the gone for Cleveland. The legWature will 125 Republicans: and 11 Populists. In the
Democratic idea of tariff would be better be Democratic on joint ballot by ten ma­ senate 44 Demucrtai, 43 Republicans, and 5
for them and wanted to try it.
Populists; or as a Democratic paper has it
CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—Returns from nearly
jority.
__________
44 Democrata, 40 Republicans, and 4 Popu­
all the congressional districts in the state
Nebraska Probably lor Harrison.
A Little Surprise In Texas.
lists.
are complete and indicate that the Demo­
Omaha, Oct. 11 —Complete returh* from
Dallas, Nov. 10.—Texas has elected
Whatever way iLgoes there will be one
crats have elected cungrrasmen in the thirty-two counties out of eighty-nine in Hogg by a small plurality. Clark doubled opposition elector from Ohio. Tickets
Flret, Second, Third, Fourth, Eighth, Nebraska and partialreturm from as ninny hw following since the anti-^late conven­ mnrki-d « rung.
Twelfth, 1 Thirteenth,
Fourteenth, S(x- more indicate that Harrison will carry the tion canvass. Nugent. Populist, for gov­
Republicans elect all Minnesota electors,
teeqth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nine­ state by about 1,500. For governor,Croun.se, ernor, runs beyond expectations. Lenka beating the fusion men about 6,000-and the
teenth dist ricts, and two congressmen-at- Rep., and Von Wyck, Ind., are so close to­ like lie goto KM,000 out of a possible total straight Democrats about 20JXJ0. Weaver
large. Republicans are elected in the Fifth, gether that probably only the official count of 390,000. The Democratic 'candidates for got 34.000. Republican* -have the legisla­
Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, can decide. The Republican state ticket, congress are all returned, except that |x»- ture on joint ballot.
Fifteenth and Twentieth districts. The except governor, will probably be elected sibly Gresham. Democrat, may be defeated
Cleveland had 14,700 plnrality in New
in the Galveston district.
vote in the First district is very close, and by about 5,000 plurality.
OMAHA, Nov. 13.—Seventy-three counties
it will require the official count to deter­
AN OBJECTION FROM THE TURK.
mine tbe result definitely.
of Nebraska out of ninety give Harrison 74,­
GRANS Forks, N. D., Nov. IL—Later re­
0/7, Cleveland 31,772.
.aver 68,64-3. The
lie Doesn't Want HI* Religion Slade a
The national and state tickets haven same counties give (’» . isc (Rep.) for gov­ turns, mttslly official, giro Shortridge,
Show of at the Fair^
fuckon candidate for governor, l.C«t»'i major­
Democratic majority estimated at 20.01W to ernor 60,364,
Chicago, Nov. 15.—A letter was received
Moi. . (Dem.) JiH.lW.
25,000. Democrats have a majority in the
Vanwyck (Pop.) 57,760. Tbe election in ity, aud the rest of the fusion state ticket by the World’s fair directory yesterday,
senate of three and in the' house of repre­ the First congressional district is still in uad Weaver electors slightly less. Secre­
sentatives of eleven. In this city the Dem­ doubt. The Republicans lack two mem­ tary W. A. Joy, of the state Democratic forwarded by Hon. John W. Foster, secre­
ocrats carry about everything, and the ma­ bets of controlling the legislature on joint commitU&lt;«, claims the state legislature by tary of state, from the Turkish legation at
jority for Cleveland and Altgeld is 24,0(ri ballot. The whole Republican suite ticket Is from five to ten majority, i nsuring tbe Washington, which calls attention to the
Wards that have I wen reliably Republican elected and three congressmen.
election of a Democrat to succeed United fact that “certain Syrian Christians, aided
for years lihve given big majorities for tbe
State* Senator Casey.
by certain American missionaries, propose
Democratic ticket, and in fact the election
to have a mosque built outride of the ex­
low* Republican by S3.OOO.
amounted to a revolution.
Kassa* City, Nov. 12.—As nearly aa can
position grounds in order to show the
D
es
M
oines
,
N
ov
.
la
—
The
return*
so
Americans, for money, .what a Mussul­
The Vote In Cook County.
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be ascertained before the official count is
When the figuring closed at midnight the made tho Republicans will control the leg­ fur repelvcil indicate a Republican plural­ man’s religious edifice is. This is the same
vote in Cook had run up to the surprising islature in Kansas by a majority of 3 on ity of 22,000 in Iowa on electors. The state as if in an Asiatic city inhabited by MasLota! of 246.750: Of this Cleveland had re­ joint ballot, which insures the election of a ticket nt^s a little behlml The Republi­ sullmen, a number of persons among them
ceived 141,5417 and Harrison 100,521. leaving Republican to succeed Senator Perkins. cans elect congressmen in ten of tho eleven should erect a church for the purpose of
a char plurality in favor of the Democrats This majority is secured with the help of districta. Walter I. Hayes, of the Second showing Mumu Ilmen what a Christian re­
of 82,076. Such a majority was never two Democrats referred to in these dis- district, is the only Democrat elected. ligious edifice i*.
Think* It Cannot Hr Tolerated.
dreamed of by the most Democrats. Cleve­ .patches yesterday. In the Second Con­ The People’s party vote will reach 35,000
‘’Your excellency will, I think, readily
land went to tbe country towns of Cook gressional district the margin of Funston. and the Prohibition role 8,000.
see that such W thing cannot be tolerated in
county with a majority of 34,007, and these Republican, has l&gt;cen whittled down to
FusInB Electors I‘o**lble In Idaho.
the United States, where all religions are,
towns only give Harrison 2,021 majority.
about 50 votes, and Moore, the defeated
Boise Citt, Nov. 10.—Return* coma in acting to the eonstirothm, respected and
The State Outnld* the City,
Fusionist candidate, has already an­
npletenea and lateness of returns nounced his intention to contest the elec­ alowly. Forty-three precinct* already in protected. I therefore o&amp;u you to send a
give the Republican state ticket a majority copy of this note to the authorities of the
jc state districts outside of Chicago tion. alleging frauds In Wyandotte oounty.
prevent even a reasonable estimate of the The average majority for the Fusion state of the mem bcm of the legiklature. This city of Chicago in order thus to prevent
advantage which the Republicans have ticket is 0,000. At Topeka the Republican* will likely hold goal for the balance of the the erection of any mosque outside of the
there. It will cut no material hole in tho do not concede this, as there are fifteen or state. Sweet (Rep.) is elected to cvngrv&amp;s. exposition grounds. cs]&gt;eci&amp;lly by persons
great Democratic plurality of Cook coun­ or twenty small counties to hear from yet AH concede this. The electoral ticket is in who profess a religion which is not tbe
ty. Reports from nearly all the districts
doubt, with the probability that the Fusion Mussulman's religion, and who are simply
actuated by the desire of gain without any
show that the Democrats have made gains
electors will be chosen.
That CIom Ohio Ticket.
regard for the religious feelings of a friend­
in voting strength even in places where
Cleveland, Nov. 12.-The Leader fyis
ly government-"
there was a decrease in the number of
received bulletins of official majorities from
Virginia. Citv. Nov. ia—The ailvcr
votes cast, os compared with t he poll in
all but six counties in Ohio. According to party carries every precinct in the state by TRYING TO WRECK THE TRAINS.
1888. In many instances tho Democrats
gained over the great avalanche of plurality these figure* the Republican ticket now jrdm 100 to 5U0 plurality. Weaver’s plu­ Miscreants Give the Vandalia Line Much
in 1800. It is thought that complete re­ h:is over 1,006 plurality, and should have rality is estimated by Nixon, chairman of
turns from the country regions will not bo more on conservative estimates of tbe re­ the silver committee, at 4,000 and F. G.
Hillsboro, Ill*., Nov. 15.—For several
in hand before tonight, and possibly not maining counties. The election for con­ Nelland’s election to congress by 3,000
gressman In the NinUi district is very
before tomorrow.
plnrality. Tho silver party carries the weeks midnight, assassins have been trying
closeJthe Democratic nominee not having
Coutreumrn Fleeted.
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legislature, which Insure* Stewart’s return to wreck passenger trains on the Vamialia
more than six majority, if elected at all.
line in Effingham county. Two attempts
Following are the congressmen elected:
to the United States senate.
Later. — The Democrats last, night
At large, John C. Black and Andrew J.
have been made east of Montrose by placing
Full Return* From Connecticut.
Hunter, Dems; First district, J. Frank claimed the state in ite entirety, cxo?pt as
ties on the track. The electric headlight*
New Haven, Nov. 10.—Connecticut ha* on the engines and wutchfukenginerrs ham
Aldrich, Rep.; Second, Lawrence E. Mc­ to one Republican elector. The Republic­
Gann, Dem.; Third, Allan C. Durborow, ans yesterday morning cbdmwl a complete gone for Cleveland aud has elected a Dem­ thus far saved the trains. The last attempt
victory
by
1.800
plurality.
Last
night
they
Jr., Dem.; Fourth, Julius Goldzier, Dem.;
ocratic state ticket Wth only one town wu* made east of the city of Effingham a
Fifth, Albert J. Hopkins, Rep.; Six th, Rob­ claimed it by 800, having dropped 1,000. miming the state goes; Cleveland .s2,406 night or two since, on a high embankment
ert R. Hitt, Rep.; Seventh, Thbmaa J. The official count must decide.
Harrison TB.'H). Morris, Democrat for just before the Wabash river bridge is
Henderson, Rep.; Eighth, Lewis Steward,
Wont* the omc(*l Count tn Wyoming.
governor, ha* 82,209, aud Merwin, Rcpub- reached.
Dem.; Ninth, Hamilton K. Wheeler, Rep.;
Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. io.—It will re­ u‘hin’ ?i3CL&gt; MorrU', majority I* 1,113.
‘
Bettar Watch Him, Anyhow.
Tenth, Philip S. Post. Rep.; Eleventh,
quire the official count in Wyoming to de­ Three Democrats aud one Republican are
A freight train that came in ahead of
elected to congress.
Benjamin F. Marsh, Rep.; Twelfth, John
the iML^engei^struck the tie, which hap­
cide if Wyoming L* for HarrisonXor.Weaver,
J. McDonald, Dem.; Thirteenth, William .
The majority will not be 1U0 either way.
pened to lie a partially decayed one, and
CongrcMmcn from 3Il»*ourf.
M. Springer, Dem.; Fourteenth, Owen
St. Louis, Nov. 10.—It is known that the Instead of passing under the wheels it was
Scott, Dem.; Fifteenth, Joseph G. Can­ Chairman Vandevnnter, of the Republican
non, Rep.; Sixteenth, George W. Fithian, state committee, concedes the election of state congressional election has resulted in tom to pleas. A party from Cumberland
county has been arrested, for the offense,
Dem.; Seventeenth, Edward Lane, 'Dem.; Osborne for governor and Clark for su­ the election of tldrteen Democrat*. One
but a* he has sinew proven to be insane it is
Eighteenth, William S. Forman, Dem.; preme judge. He claims the legislature on Republican, Bartheldt in the Tenth, and
Nineteenth, James R. Williams, Dem.; joint ballot, and the election of Clarence probably another, Joy, in the Eleventh questionable whether or not the officials
Clark to congress by 300. Chairman New, He claims 49 over O’Neil, Dem., but if he have the right man. What the purpose
Twentieth, George ~W. Smith, Rep.
of the Democratic committee, says the gtt* the certificate O’Neill declare* he will can be. whether robiiery or some sort of re­
venge, can only be conjectured.
Democrat* and Populist* have 10 majority central the election.
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CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—The state plurality in the legislature and have elected Osborne
for Cleveland is 27,394, with a dozen coun­ governor, Clarke, supreme judge and Cof­
Washington I* Republican.
Cincinnati. Nov. 15.— The trial for
Seattle, Wash., Nov. ia—Estimate heresy of Rev. Preserved Smith began lieties incomplete. For Altgeld, 34,785. The feen congresaman by u majority of 500.
basal upon nearly complete returns from
political complexion of the state senate is
Republicans Loh California.
fore the presbytery yesterday and Mr.
unchanged,.but ite personnel is not. In the
San Francisco, Nov. 11.—A* the returns
"?d 8pok*“ '"■‘OU™ give SuriJh made a long argument against the
Thirty-second district I. B. Craig, a Demo­ come in there is nothing left for Republi­ alcGraw, Rep., for governor, about 2,000
legality of the charges and against the
plurality. The national ticket will prob­
crat of Mattoon, ha* a plnrality between
cans. California will be Democratic by at ably go ..,000 for Harrison. Both Repub­ quality of the jury which is trying him.
200 and 300, defeating Thomas Lyons, Re­
least 2,000 and the legislature will elect a
publican, of Areola. This is offset by the
lican congressmen are surely elected and He urged that hl* case waa prejudiced hi
the mind* of at least three of tha jury, and
election of Orville F. Berry, a Republican Democratic senator to succeed Felton. The the legislature will be Republican.
that all had read church papers which con­
of Carthage, in the Twenty-fourth district, city fight isn’t decided yet, but from the
demned him. His objections were over­
in the place of Edward Wolff, of Aledo, gains made by Ellert, non partisan, he will
Portland, Ore., Nov. 10.—Two hundred ruled on both point* and Smith will con­
Democrat, whoso election was announced probably win, beating O’Donnell, thoanti'
in earlier dispatches. The senate, as ivell Chineseman, by a few hundred votes.
and sixty-eight out of 636 precincts, which tinue hi* ucfense today.
New York, Nov. 12.—a dispatch re­
as the house, remains in Democratic hand.n.
comprise two-thirdsof tbe vote of the slate
A Miscreant Gut* Ul* Desert*.
ceived at Democratic headquarter* from
WeavJ1"!^0
MW;
London, Nov. 15.—Mr. Thomas Neill
INDIANA IS DEMOCRATIC.
tho state Democratic committee of Cali­
wcat er, 18.880. Pierce, Fusion candidate Cream, the poiaouer, was hanged in Newfornia yesterday says that the Democrats nms largely ahead of his ticket, butstm
Cleveland Carries ths State by About
'gatejoil this morning. This villain hud
'
‘
ine
electors,
six.
congressmen
and
one
lacks
several
hundred
vutra
of
reaching
the
7.OOO.
“■de a business of murdering women of
united States senator.
figures of the lowest Harrison elector.
l»d repute, yid had a bad recordon both
Indianapolis, Nor. 10.—Indiana has
rides of the Atlantic. It i* not known how
joined the procession and is Democratic in
St. Paul, Nov. 12.—Almost complete re­
“any were his victims, but they were uuall branches. Returns are now sufficiently
ALDUquERQUK, N. M. Nor. 10.-C'oaser. 1 merous.
'
complete to give fairly reliable estimates! tin™ from seventy-two out of eighty coun­
vative Republicans concede a small inaiorii
on all the ninety-two counties of the state. ties give Nelson, Repnblieaa, a plurality of
To Prohibit Immigration.
ty In the territory for Bishop, Democrat, to
They show that Cleveland ha* carried it by 12,108, and it is believed full returns will congress o' er O. B. Catron. Th© SpubU- I NkW Yogi, Not. IL-Tbfbamloftmd.
•^U^porualon «i, niMlngThaiwUr
at least 7,000 and the entire Democratic, nut change the figure.-, greatly. Latest re­
adontctl n rM/iltiHro. ______ .1__ __ _ .
state ticket is elected by pluralities in the port* make the legislature Republican by a
small majoriw, but enough to re-elect Sen­
same neighborhood. The People's and
ator Davis. The Republicans are sure c!
Prohibition preties did not come anywhere
tyur e-ugreMmen and th Democrat, of
i
THE DEA™ RECORD.
Awo while tho Seventh is still in doubt,
Congress and Legislature.
both Republicans and Populists claiming
Eleven Dcihccrats and two Republicans
it. The fata of the foar Fusion electors
are elected to congress a* follows: Flrat
Carolina supreme court at
seems-still in the balance, although the Re­
district, A. H. Taylor, Democrat; Secund,
-aielgb.
publicans claim the eU-ction of the entire
wourn go roe wmr„ LyaAttnin TaOMWok, the veteran tou-.
niaeby pluralities ranging from 5,000 to
be Republican, even fto
O the legislatura.

blir.

th*‘ •uoh
roubcrhl.tbr.T:
»em
Wh« a trtbnta mhd« h,
thooMht ha could whip th.
f,“7
•rally itoppod making an, parm.nl
than them waa a fight about It’
thatrttat. owmluwl
„ rnu^goU^

•ome rich product of the country.
r
trtbulo, howay.rjwu eracinl
by King Edgar, the peaceabl... whn roled
orrr a pan ol Britain about lol r.„n ,
Then there were eereral petly king,
tarMbue aud then,, end a m^
number ot deree wolrea ran wll.1 s/h
Ml King Bdirar comrn.ndol il,« .11 who
paid him trfbete ahould pay It m
heads, and Iron. Wale, be demanded ..
annually. Aa there were plumy or wot, .
tM. tribute wn ™u, p£d at i,t .’.7

people In thoee day. did not rag.m lb ‘
eeloetlra ot wolves* beada aa at all nur-r
tor the payment ot tribute waa merir m
acknowledgment oi the other sat,on*,
etrangtb. So tho wolrea’ bead tribute was
regularly paid until wolrea began to
pretty well thinned ont, and part, ot Fa...
land were entirely dlreeted ot th, anima?!
which perbepa waa juet what the kiu
wanted.—llarper’e Young 1‘e.j.le

Mr. Herman Hicks
Of RochesUi. N. Y.

Deaf for
a Year
Caused by
Catarrh in the Head
Catarrh is a Constitutional disease,
and requires a CoNSTnt'TivAAi. Remedy
like Hood's Sarsaparilla to cure it. Lead:
“Thre* years ago, as * remit ot catarrh. 1
entirely lost or hearing and
! af for mare
than * year. I tru &lt;l rut iv:.» thinks u&gt; cure K
and bad sereral physkuua f.: niM it. but ay
Unproretnent w*» ap£..renL. 1 could diMin.
gui»h no sound. I was luuadfc:.: patting
myself under the care of a si-eialhl v.hen
some one sugrestexl that r*-ssiLlj
Sir•aparilia would do tne jm.uio good. 1
taxing it without tbe exp* .: mon f any |jwi:::r
help. To my •urprisc and ;rc»t jo, I found
when I had taken thrt-e b &lt;U.\ t that my bear,
ing we* rrturuing. 1 keqt on Uli 1 had
taken three more. If Is now,
yratMul I
can benr perfectly well. 1 aioi: •;! ,c&lt;l bull
very little with tbe taunt. I
1-r thl*
remarkable ca»e.
cordiaHy rtcun.r.o.ad

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
to all who have catarrit." Hzioi.xn Hicks. Ji
Cartel Street. Ihx-hesU

, it is a nn

tranZAlTA?
♦ MO,
♦4.00,
♦3.501
♦2.50
♦2.25
♦ 2.00
ro«

J3.00
V2.50
'&lt;1

51.75

W. L. DOUCLAS
S3 SHOE

GENTLEMEN,

mE BKST SHOE M THE VCP.iD (OR THE WHET.

OTHKR. SPECIALTIES in footwear are &lt; f
th* aamo ki*n grade, and reDrrseat u iujUiT va*-’far bryoud tbe price
’"““'"KTA'S.
W. Im Douglas,

Woolley &amp; Bronson.
Act on a nsw i-rtadple^
turttt- Du. Mr.j/PniJ
mwtRJy rar* LUccsojte,
torpid liver ah!
Uoo. 8cal!*Ji, c-.ii-ert,

ySov. John Miller, of North I‘.h
lates an instance of what is ,M‘in
pllshed by fanners in the Ke-J KAt-r \
of Minnesota and North Dakota.
S. J. Leland, near his town of !'
D., bought 160 acres of land in :
of 1891. for S2.600. and rai.-ctl cro,
season worth the salary &lt;4 a *-■
clerk, in excess of the cost of bis fnnu. a»
per tbe following statement
4.190 Bu. of wheat, at 85c.
Deducting cost of load.

Leaving........... ........
„l4,
Cases of this kind are »«• cotutnon tha
they are a irur in the m-us nu:kct out
we*L_________________
PttOBATK UKin:K
(Rato of Michigan. Conntv »f Barn - '
Ata aesslon ot the Frolmte C.«.rt
Oounty of Barry, holden at tbi-1 r«&gt;■ ■;
the city ofHastlngs. In said
j'1
day, tbejseb dav of October, In tn.
' tbousaud elxht hundred ami nnirt' '
Present, Charles W. Arnninjiu
Prfnbat,n.’‘ matter nt the estate &gt;'■
Nbnreadmesn«ieailni: Ibepetltlw
of Ebcr H. Lake, son of
&lt;kr.
l*k&gt;2!*
that administration «
granted to Charite 11 1.
sin able person
Thereupon ir ts
day ol November
forenoon, be a»8
betlllon and that
In
teiSdand allotbir per'as* tat.
estate. are required to appear
sSdCouiLlbeatoDe Holden ai
offic- la the City of Hasth
and show eauso. if any there be. uh» the I
ot the ttettetooer may not bo
wtire

furtharordmd.th**»1d nelii!••&gt; * f

th^iafc SHa.sklk, the Covington philan-

IL-

ClU*’ Jodk-eolFMCR

lAttwcopy.)

�■;i
CU

' SUFFLCMeNT. __
-rJSORS' PROCEEDINGS.

JL? IIuK^6’ Mr. Williams 1.
There being no choice the board pro-’
r«dcd to another ballot.
P
Whole nuuiijer or votw &lt;Asl wa« 17,
iHlll, KEBBION.
‘
fil”’.'w 'll' Sy1” recci,wl 1; Mr.
°™LM&gt;r-1,0g,^3\Mr' Abh*y i.
There lieing.no choice the board procevdvd to an&lt; .t her taHc!.
Wb'jle number of votes cast- wa* i a
;■&lt; .Meh Mr. swirt
Otte ii; Mr. Abbey 2.
,
Mr. Swift wa, dodknd elecu.,i lls
third member.
-,
■
MrJSwlftmorcd that tho rulr. bo
suspfnrKa and that Scar Younak ot■
lla-rluii, elljr, l« elated bv acclama­
tion M.tho r.nirth member.
Motion
nreva h.J.
Mr. Ritchie moved that'
let.-r Cbbdrn he elected the fifth'
i
member. Motion prevailed.
Ou motto* ot Mr. swift th., build*
ui.- iommlit.ic were empowefirt to mi
any vacancy which micht occur, on
Ur-nn Swtft. ’
said loard subjttt to theanproval ot
JjJin J. .Lectin*,
,V. I.. WilllAX*
the Loan! ot supervisors.
j eahtMi thy following
Moved br Mr. Williams that the
1 t-r«ul n» the names as clerk Ini autdioriaed to draw an order
■ 'several rownshipa
for t.je pay of the present session for
■ ilty nf Jlastings: the sum of4133.60. Motion prevailed
by fun vote. Ayes 17: nays o,
Mr.
-U. HtIL
Abbrr U'ing aliwiR. Th.- minutes of
the day were here&gt;read and approved.
On umti’iri. of Mr. McKevitt the
■iry Ibje.
Imrd did adjourn till the flrst Mon­
. i p. &lt; iscar M at t hews. day In June-next, at two o’clock n: in.
Ht and 4th wards, Tugs’ Brice,
......... .,..2
Henry
Roe,
Clerk.
Chairman,
2.1 iad nd ward:
PAY fqOU. OF sum: visojts.
IKy* MUu*

V. W. Brown.
..h-1 Pirk I u-

IQlUitaHituore.l.. . ,L.
FMcwne*-, tiirltoji................
».»•*, CartMon .'______
M iUh«wn, Hwlb.K* .' .,
Alv^y. ifMtingectty 34.3
William* . “
। '• lit

McKwitt.
Brown, Qr.ijajvrUte
S-iu. Ritchie::.
McK. Ott Mr. Roe /»:!■». iUtUand... I...... ■
i.kiiriuau.1
Itl.chlu, Vi.nktw spring*
Th'waspptl'!..
:• Loan! pro- McKerllt,
Staub.. WV&gt;dUn|!....... ..
l-x-rmaneiit

Jams the
f ilers of'sych eieciitis and McKevitt.
purpose.
&lt;-d -to said

Amtra

HM
a.M

,(.PeD(lln*rlhe:ui’JVu'in orthe resoluhSrf^w?00™ 01 Mr- WIHlamstho
tastd "?loucn«l lllll 1.30 o’clock.
Junk itb, 1892. 1.30 p. m
IW?Sdl3U?S&gt;S;Wto T'y ch":cnun.
xmmi caned, found quorum present.

■MJ • ■

H-.-ggrtt, Awiyria
&gt;•*». Barry,. .
Baltimore..

*12.00

' ID SB
DdM
0.13

*if.ums

o„'ih g.7.
.ltu"'
h,!r“ When lip.
a312
andnaj, being
Ldiie&lt;l for, Lhe motion was lost by the &gt;')&lt;•. Joiinrt«*ri
“F M&lt;«™®own" Swgt. UH&gt;I»QiKx«.

....
Abbey, iU«t.ngu rtiy 3 &gt;
Ul.Oft WUlfutn*. “
“lu
I LIB itopiM*. a.-pe
I l.'.C Xaglrr, tryu-g
.
Bo&gt;wn,OrA4Mvtnia...
ll.fit &gt;yw, JoftHrtowi' .
“r.'I'TOkt. Hughes; ayes, Ou» I I'Mkinr. I’rsirtjwilM.
1L40
Swift. Mnpt* Gruvr.
•N^™Yo.‘’«?!^h,MS'nnh’ *"'n»kuLs: OU*» Kuttesd.;..
MM Brown, OrugnviL'-n.. .
HcKcvtO, Tborpappi..
10.10 Perkluu, iTuirlv.iUe.
Hwfn
.'HnuIn‘- Naglav and sn.Uh, Woodland •
1)14 Otta. llutUnd...............
fc«lnK memb-vw or iluil commit­ Jk'trhlc, ¥.inkMiSpr*&gt;tg«
two McKurttL. Tlx&gt;rim|t&gt;ie
Gu?; AbM;
M. L. Wllllana.
lee were cjSmseg from voting.
Sniltb. W&lt;KMU«f'&lt;)... ...
S.
C
liltrhle
Oomiiiltlee.
Rltchlr. Tunkce Sprtng.t
tk.n
«’IUU1,tu‘-' appnintaT on loca-

0
£ n.ew Court bouw and jail.
through the chairman, Mr. Hughes,
here made the following report:.
Ti, Tv, tl.____

*

:

■

w.«i
^7,' MO
.‘a.»
aw|K'"irtb
x ‘.w
wnrt fem,,
d 5^722
imj feet /
;r“
&lt;)nj
fB[re«
wp hho
ft)j. from

\ J-O. Huamn.,
W h

X.M.OW.

"• •“•Nv*.
M. IMWm
&lt;in motion ot Mr) Swift it,, report
was accepL-d.
Mr. WtHlains ben- ottered tbe same
rewdutn.n which be bad uift-red and
xxivhtHawn this a. m. and moved its
adontft.B, which motion prevailed by
i the following vote: ayes IS; naysO. ’ ’
The committee u» whom was re­
ferred the removal of the old court
l“r,u&gt;h lh'lr ‘•hairman Mr.
Williams here made following report:
Tr,
rwr Ib.iei. ..e
......... . oanni vorr»rv.
..
-

On motlni ot Mr. Williams tho roport was adopted by. following vote:
Ayes, 18; hays, 0; all members votIni aye.
The minutes of tbe day were here
read and approved.
On mount of Mr. Pirkins the board
here adjourned until tbe 23d day of
June. 1^1*2, at two o’clock p. m.
Tnos. BHick,
Henry Roe,
Oifcfhairmam

SECOND JUNE SESSION.
Barry (County Court House, I
I June23,1892.
f
This being rhe day to which the
Ixiird of sunerviaore of Barry county
adjourned lb for the purpose of con­
sidering the question of adopting
plans for the court house ami jail,
met as above aud were called to order
by tho chairman Mr. Roe, at two
(•'dock p. ml The roll was called aud
found quorum present.
The chair­
rhttiu-wn:-l-ur commute--1-» wiumi wn» r.-frrrea tb&lt;- r--iu-&gt;val of th* cart Iii-iim- and the di»-&gt;&lt;&gt;«..l man of the building committee here
Ito P4xu» wonki re-nwcUully rw-’mm.wte tlun ito milled for more time in which to make
aTvpvrt oirUimscveral plans. Where*
upbn inorder to give the committee
time, on BMition of Mr. Swift the
iMisrd adjounied till to-morrow morn­
ing at 8 o'cli^jk.
Tifcw. Bnroij
btiiWIuit cnminlltoo.
Henry Roe.
Clerk.
Chairman.

io.i-j
11. M
d.40

4U8.1B
SlRretf by Milo Wiiliam*, 1Geo. W Abbey
aud S. C. Kttch'C. comuittlec. Ou motion of Hughes the report was ttreple&lt;l and udoplcd bv tbe following vote. „w_
1ft: nayn-0. Perkins aud McKevitt. absent.
On motion of Hill tbe board did adjourn
wit boat day.
Tnos. S. Bbics,'
Henry Rob,
Chairman.
Oerfc.

bCNB SESSION.
BAjUSY CdlXTY COCKT HOUSE, I
•lune 6th, 1892, 2 o’clock p. m. i
This beinjs thi*' day to which the
imard of supen Is^'r-i of Barry county
adjournt.*d, the board met' as above
cast, 17. and were .al|ed to order by the chair.
:. ’hose for Mr. R«t‘.
: r Mr. Williams I.
The roll Mme 'lalh-i.. all Ihv mem.1 majority of the bris w»He found present, as follows:
Messrs. Abbey, Brown. Falconer, Hill,
Fi-rkius vhr Board Hughes,
Hiiggci.
Matthews,
Me’lie returns from Kevitt, Nag!&gt;.-. Nye, Perkin-. Otis.
Tinrt.s relative to Repiog’v. RiU-iiic, Roe. Swift, Smith
•r Lui! iing the andWillian^.
Moved by Mr. Bltcbie that the eoin•
.j
The vi-ntfiig committee appointed t« nikleti be allowed the sntuc
. 1 ' ai&gt; visi‘ the several o»urt houscs^nd jails diem as rhe supervisors n c
gethvr with their expenses. That nii&gt;
ifre made a yerbai ceourt.
:, H t,?.1,1'I
im motion jot Mr. Swift -the cimir tion pn vailed by the following vote
l,L,|i i ?*
Messis. Wiliiam*. Ritchie Ayes. 15. nays. 9; Messrs. Nagi -r. Me
•••; led to • ;!.u] Peii*ins a miDiidlteo t/» report, us Kcviitam! Swift l»--Bg members •&gt;
committee were v\e;jsed from voting
o the h&lt; st in'-ins j f dl.*p&lt;)Mt)g of Lhe
old cuuffi.-hon|k! and moving it from
was instmcH d tt&gt; buy |tn order lU-ok
I uiv ppeA’ut ssk*. ■
I
Mr. ia wisjof the rauley Jail Co., suitable fw* drawing orders &lt; n the
building fund.
marks ;irid sukgeshons as to the t ree- . ton motkn of Mr. Falwyier the^exliuui eftjaii. I • ;
• :p?nsn»ot the vttiliiu cUinmlUee w-re

•itineU. 18‘»2. 8 o'clock a. in. 1
Bn.tnl' lueti
“—:
“ ‘por
’ :idI(T"
'lournment.
/ Wen*
Se chairman. Roll
called t« «-nk*r by inc.
call found quorum present..
Minutes
of previous inn. t ing read and' ap“I*prdyiNi: The huildim- committee not
lielng ready to make a report, on motiuu of Mr.! Ritchie the board ad‘ ­
joiirncd to obe o'clock this p. m.
One ri’rkktk p. in.
Boanl met i and were called to order
by the chaiyaian: nd! called: quorum
pnvcnj-.
“ The buildBng committee, t hrough
tluur ••halon in. here madothe followingl report: |
Bov’uior ticvanviaoim or Bakuv County.
Geutlcmvn: -o'cHir buUdfng committee, who
have Hvn looKiiig over and investIgatlug plansii-J I spreificatian* fur rouri house ami jsdi,
wnu|d rcrpectfully repori a* foBow*;
Oh court toe: to our'first choice is the plans
subailttrtl by A. H. French, of Iktrolt, Slid:.
Ourjreennd choice ir« the plans &lt;-ubmittuUir
Uraoe A. KruOrt b, of D«g »u.q«ott. led. On jail
our first ehultc the plans «nbmitte&lt;l by Crane
de K»ut&lt;b, andHir
-------------&lt;• .-&lt;-lift 1i» tto plans
-------irnhmltled bv T. C !.:•&lt; . . of the PauMy Jail Co., of
Jcbti Nagler,
fit. Luui», Mo.
Of&lt;jar Young.
• 'r*ui. Swift,
i.'jc-u Malthcwe.
Pdtnr Coburn.
On motion if Mr. Ah»&lt;v the report

Olrcalt Jndaa»
Tbe committee on drains, through tbelrchair­
man, Mr. Falconer, offered the following report:

U&lt;Hl.

Mr. McKcvtU moved Hui Uc report be ac­
cepted and sdbpted. Mrdinn prevailed By *11
nf tbe xeiulrt-r* voting tberefor, except Mr.
WDUams, who wan excused from votfnj
thereon.
The following H the re|x»rt &lt;»f the comity
drain eommUelouvr at tho .afferent drains hi
the county:
_
.
'
Tn not Bvn.-m or sctkhvwom on Baumt Cocjrer:

my annual report ax county drstB cciatmlNiatMW,
earning tha p«rlod from Orf. 1.1, 'VI, tn the date
hereof. The following U Ui» ftmun-lat •tKteumntaf
all ooiiuly drain* in Ibirrr county:

Town Line Drain.

OCTOBER SESSION.
darting*. Ort. I'kit.

Order given, ......... ..................... ...........
Bal. dun drain*

.»
S
.
»
~iTB

Thornapple River No. 1

Amount &lt;»i biBd Oct 13. IKB...................

grit, Hugto*, Jla'lhvae, McKevitt, Naglur. Nye.
Oita. Parkina. KepfcKl», Smith. Swift, Williams
appoint Ihti *jvtT.(l rt.wflDg eoiutnltto-", Mr. MeEhvIU moved that tbe board take a re&gt;-e»t. till to.

Clark

'
Chuirman.
Turettajr, Ort. II. 1HW.
Buitrd ni--t |itir«ti*nt to ivljeurrirunnt with twinten nil pr.- - nt. Mltiutea of prvvtou* tnm-tI i:x re..u!
uiiil npprawd. Thu
truitn b*rt announced Uin
f.dlnvlng MandlDg-bnmoliKM*:
•
On KpmllrHiliiu—atnlth, H-*ift. Falconer, liURgett.
Satihrwa. IterkUe. itaydogte. .
Oa fin.uicr -U lDW.ni*. CKI», Nye, Karen, Hu*3i-k.
OB cialaia -Kl'xhh-. NcKevltt, cutd Abbey.
On Apj&gt;orU&lt;&gt;uznrt&gt;| lint, H-ahw. Brown.
County BnlMltwoLwilltam*, OU*. PcrkteM.
I-: intim:— sw.ft. Ht-feb-M. li&gt;11.
budoo- Iblcouwl OU*. Matthew*,

iiuc dram . . . .

...

Fair Lako Drain

wrt Sept. S7, IXL-.........
Amount on Iuuk! Oct. 12, WUl.

Balunre du* drain............................

Robbins Drain.

Amount &lt;&gt;n hand Ort. 13. f Aft.
Naordtno termed.

.

.

Bullhead Drain.

Amount on hand Oct. 13,1H»I.. , .

tiitnt;--.- uno nr.iiti................. .......

Cola and Crouch Drain.
Amouirt -&gt;u taui-t Ort iH, !»»1................... ...
No •inter*

Mud Crook of Johnston, Baltimore and
Maple Grove.
Amount on hand Oet 13, ItOi
No orttere gtvon

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

Amount on bund Oct 13, 1*01
No order* gtron

. .

Butler Lako Drain
Wolcher Drain.

th-munthw.

Ou motion of Mr McKeviti, the report was accepted.
Tbe expense account of tbe visiting
committee was here presented:

n, by Mwxi of reetsnatKm oCTboc 8. Brta»,
appoint Clmrloa M. Mari of Mid county to

The committee on Supervisor's pay roll made
the following report:

Amonnt on bund Oct 13, 1H9I
NoerdrtvtriWiu

....

Squaw Creek Drain

Mr. WlU-ania tnovyal that tto townahlp cl-rk ropur:* 1». ■kdlV'T.'d to omujftteu on -raid report*;
mnUon yn viUl.r*. On motion of Mr. Brown nil
elMPM in th- hU'ii* of the derk were delivered to
Ito'-•-mwilte'-n:i r.lnim&gt;&gt;. on motion of Mr. Will-

Amount on H ind Oct IH, 1HB1.
Ordvra irivt-u............. ......................
Butane* due drain. — ..

Shafo Drain.

Atnouat on hiuid txt IX ISB1 . .
Bdltincu duo rlr.Uti............

Kent Drain.

ult on«

Amirtint &lt;jn hand Oct 13, lS*i.
Ortters grewt ... ■
,
Ualaticr dw drain

..

Young's Barry and Eaton Drain.

W&gt; tto board fpr their v.-iodd-Mtkm:
Tolu■• lb • mr-ibto B-pird of Suyervtaora of th*
County -»f Barry:
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Amount on band tn Uarrjr Co Oct 13, IM’I.... 1
.OrAre K’**'11...............................................
Italapce duedrein In Ijtrrj Co. .,

Fox St Yourex Drain.

(Amount on lutud Ort 1.1. 1«U

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Bul.inre ill.r drum..................................

Eaton &amp; Baltimore Drain.
Mr. Ptrrklna mart d that the rertgiurti'Ui taMC-pt-

Aisonnt m.

mirttoci prevailed.
Tin. Jl-v. Mr. P-.Hfir. &lt;-f the city *&gt;I Hartlngv, | ap-

(Au-.-aint on

tb--&gt; r.nv morning:

Briggs Drain.
To tub BuaM&gt; or&amp;uuKBViaouM.
Wf, :he undersigtn-i. reaprclfully prewut for
vtMtr consiiteratieuL the question a* to whether
Btduni*o dim'i.rrdn... ...................
It would not tie wise to reject the resignation
Carlton Corner Drain
of I hr*. 3. Brice us clerk cf Barry county.
Mr. Brice has cmutnltted a sin agiii:»t God and
a crime agaltiat tM -gate. We have no «ll»po
iw.iuic’.' &gt;i»u oraui........................ .
sltioti to ap«&gt;k&gt;glxe for or excuse what he hsv
High Hili Lake Drain,
dom He is not hruren or caretaw abouij It.
unt on httvd Oct 13, ISI1.....................
but la n cniahcd, sorrowing and deeply penitent
Moved’by Mr. Perkin.- that the plans man; be ba» piadc-'rerttlution for what he has
Moved by Mr. (itis that the pay of !
taken to the tmrtita wroogtxl. He has n^yued
Mottison Drain.
All
’Vt’.U : Axes, If-: mi;
tbe building ( committee be t!x»*d at fo?b•Willi
‘
.ilia office and asks toothing at your UauJL&lt; He
adopted, providing the building eum- realizes deeply hii&gt; wrong and hxs willingly
Kirlcr" drawn
t!ie sunk of
ifer man and actual ,
Murray Eaton St Barry Drain.
Kovitt not beingprtsem wheavrte wax roitteecan nikki* satisfactory arrange­ made ail the atonctr.cta lie could.
। rruvelitiL' cxi'emles together w.ith
unt un 1. mil Ort 13. !8Ul............................ IS Mt I \
ments in !■&gt;•[&lt;irenc-’ to architect':; fees
We re.-pevtfuHy suggest to you, wiief.icrtlie
. or.lrru dfuwn
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ihileageprom ilheif homes and return taken.
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Moved by Mr. Rit.-hlafchattbel -'ard andi.i- to furnishing bond ft r thperce- punlsbmert that hsd .■une upon niut and must
Ostrotlx Drain.
i &gt; i be con u t y I sea*J. Motion pre va I led tin new adjourn ’i
tn-morn.w nmrn- lion and ctfmpletlun of the court house. e.'ine Is not enough for the proper protection of Kiuonnt on hand i»ct 13, l&amp;*&gt;.....................
Miciety ami whether you might u.v. properly, iftvier* given...............................................
bv th" IpoowHig -b^e: Ayes. Myssr&lt;. .Ine at S.:*»o'&lt;d&lt;rtd:. which motion was
M&lt;nlon waa lost by the following under those circumstances, help this mar: who
A'blBrown, Smith. Falconer. Hill. J
BolMDscdu- dram......................
Mr. McKevJtl h»s except this one act, teen an honorable
!&lt;»st by th
foil. ।vid?\ &gt;&lt;•*. vqte: Nays lq ayes U.
Sanford Brook Drain.
Hughes. Ih.igc' t. McKcvitc, Nye. Per- :
;ium.|to regain his nundlug by declining U. ac­
Me-r-. Abbey. Nugler. Brown. Hill.
kins. l&gt;pk-g|e, Ritchie. Uce, .Oth (Huswett. Oris. RH.ch:v, Smith nmi
Moved by Itrkins that the plans of cept ui* resignation an 1 permitting him to •*to
ami Wiilkuns. M&lt; ssm. Nagler. Mat- Winh:i:&lt;&gt;
,
Bala:. .• due drain
nays. Mec&gt;rs.
Falconer, A. IL French] of Detroit, be adopted, main in office the short time he has yet
nene.
White Drain of Baltimore,
th‘-ws and Swift being mem'.kts of !lugh&lt;*s.
,
Matthews. MrK'evit’,. Nvc. providing he will make the necessary
L, E. SUufcr
kiuovtd on n.ti&gt;d Ort 13.1WI............. . .......
said couimiltde wqre excused from vot- ।rerkins, Replugte. thie and -Swift: changes nroi OM'd l.y the Lullding com­ IL A. Goodyear ■
1). E. Kenyon
prdansiVau.. .............................................. ’..
John Bcssmer
ing. Aye* 15;
Ou motion of . ayes. 9, nays l».
mittee. also j make satisfactory ar- W. I). Hines
C. L. Huffman
BcJnnre duo rtrnln.........................
vote for Mr.
Nagler ■ the
chair appointed ' Moved by Mt. Hughes that the Ixcinl raugcmeiits as to architect’s fees and Dan W. Reynold*
F. A. Blackman
Spruce Swamp Drain.
S. M. Fowler .
M -er*;. Ahbey. i’.rown and Hughes t.» adjourn
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till to-morrow :tt N o'clock. furnish a good is.-nd ftjr the erection Wm.H. Powers .
Amount on hanu.t‘cl 13,1 K&gt;I ............ ..........
\V. IL Goodyear
J. C. Andrus
J. H. McKevitt.
I sve the tiwo uimiijiers.of thfi building 'Mr.
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AeaeMod Sept «. IMtt........................................
McKtvitt movtai to amend by ad­ and completion of the^urthouse.
O. D. toauldlng
Ordertf given . . ................... .......................
committee "ho ale not. members of journing
j
Motion preynl)'. 1 by the following John Spence
til! '* 'iciock. Mr. Switt
TbotnM SffencB
Chester Messer
the re- this board in fefciJeucefto their rerv- mt-ved tuamend by .idjfurnhig ’.ill 7 Vote: Av&lt;-*, hb-srs. Abliey, Brown, Wm. M. Puffer
D. S. Goodyear ।
Bakuiux- dee .'.rain ................. to IM• Fighter Drain.
,
,
Hng on tbe building committee-aiid to o'clock.
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E. H..Lathrop '
Fending widen motion Mr. Fak’unei. Hitt, Nagler. Nye, Perkins, J. .C- Limpman ’
Amount &lt;ui hand (Set 13, lrt«l.......
G. W. Lowry
he-i'ha:&lt; r 1H)rt
the ronv&lt; nlug of the board Swift
.
N.iysClement omith
moved tu lav the motion un the. Smith. Swift and Chairman.
D. R. Cook
;1' r.lin" । to-im&gt;rrow . vdriing.
Hughes,
(His,
Replogle, K. M. Blanchard
tahl--. which motion prevailed.
L W. Vna&gt;inan
Itataneo due drain....................................
a &gt;a&gt;H &lt;»f |
(&gt;n njt.Lun »i/Mr. Turkins the i uar«l
On motion of Mr. Otis the l*gird ad­ Ritchie, Williams. Ayes 11, najtoti.
W. Fred Parker
J. 1‘. Koticrts
Lae Drain of Johnstown
Mpvid bj Mr. Swift that the board F. R FjUKinwt
.rru. tijl unmorrow morn- journed
.
R. K. Grant
till Vy-morrow morning at
40 45
Amount •&gt;□ hand Oct 13, IW1
l&gt;-.ird d••&gt; j ip,, al /jjae o\fiJjck£
W. H. Subblna
o'clock, by the follewing vote: Ayes. adjiiiirn t III 'seven o’clock this evening. W IL Spenct , jr. .
Hkxih: Hoe,
'M- -rs. Abbey. .Brown,
Halloway
...rom lOTrnftg ;&lt;t | Tho* lilurn.
Falconer, Motion lost, j
Mr. Smith moved thsi the request be received
B&amp;htnct.* dun &lt;irr.ln.....................
On
motion
of
Mr.
Nagler
the
board
-.ays being
Clerk.
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Chairinan- Hughes. Huggett.
Hit thews. McQroen Drain.
and tiled- Motion prevailed.
on band Oct 13, lrl‘1.............
Kevitt. Naglcr, Nye. Perkins. Rcp- ■hen* adjourned till tarinoirow morning
Mr. Wllllnms moved that the prosecuting at- Anwi.tid
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Barry (X»unty Court House, t
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Itrde. Ritchie, Smith. Williams and at s,o’clock, j
torney
be re quested to be present at the co&amp;veu- 'Ordnnt given................. . .................
- Juhe 7th. ’Fl l» o’clock, a. ni. ‘
Henry Roe.
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Tiros..
S.
B
iIk k.
I'«turned.
tpg of the board io-morrow nxirniug and give
Baianco due drain ... ............................. t1
Board met ws per adjournment and chair, nays. Mto«rs. Hill and Swift:'
Clerk.
Chairman.
jhi* written opinion upou vacancies In the office
llEvuY Roe,
Pox &amp; Yourex Exteuoion Drain.
ave&lt;. !•&gt;. nay '*
of county clerk. MvUon prevailed.
,Amount on hand Oct 13, Itei,
Chairman. were cailbd to-order by the chairman.
Henry Kok.
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Barry cjor.vrv Court House, t ‘ Mr. Swift jeeMDlcd.a claim of Dr. A. L. » an &gt;Vrder* given
Boll called found quoro.ni pr-sent. 'T1K». S. Bki
Chairman.
.liinr 2.1 ts92. So'clbck a. m. 1
IHon:, amounting to $ IM, tor medical service*
Minutespf previous meeting read and
Babuxc on baud...
Bo*r.l called to order by the chairman .»« per •in a certain destitute family tn the township of
Hastings City Drain
approved.
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Barry County Cot ut House, &gt;
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Maple Grove. Mr. Swift epoke al some length
Tho commiUco dppoipUd UkCoubr
odjMiramciiV Ho'l .-*11*1. Minutes of prev- u;on the merits ot tbe claim and urged It* al­ Amount on liand Oct 13, IHD1................... .
adjournment
nitetings. June Sth, IBW
r
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Inns toeetiog* read mid unproved. On motion (lowance *t the amount claimed. After *ome Ordureglvun
II;.- chairman. with the two m- juIh’fs of the builtilnu
Board nu t as per adjournment were
Iteinure du* drain.............
.. pres-mt. Mln- cniUmittec wlwj are not- meml&gt;ers ot call' d to order bv tho chairman* Roll of .Mr William*ite board proceeded to con- diiwmslon upon tlite i*me, Mr. Oli» moved the
bhler the question of tbe adoption of plans fur clMm be laid upon; the table till to-morrow af­
Adams
de
Pike
Drain.
ng read and np- this hoard, here miule a verbal report call found quorum present.
Minutes * jatt Alter eotoc dl*cturtm, Mr. Otis offered
which’ motion prevailed.
, Amount on bund Ort 13, INI
uccept the pay as of previous meeting read and approYeu- die feRowing rewtatk n aud moved the adop- ternoon,
M. Ib.ggett the that thev
Ou motion of Mr. Ritchie the board adjourn­ Onisraglwu ........................................ .
fyj court house voted by the loard a* members of such The committee on removal &lt;&gt;! ohi coprt tlun qf the *ame&lt;
ed till to-morrow al 8 o’clock.
Itaianre duo drain...........................
Wiikiibsh, in he opiuloaof tbls bwrd tee
Cites. M. Mae*.
Hesky Roe,
.
up.
commltUc.
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Iioiim'lu r-made a further report , as I i uis fur n Jail m bmRted by Crane &amp; Krutech.
Tho flvu lurt turned drain* and the dprnre SVianp
Cicek.
Chairman. ' &lt;^*Ure4xere n«t eompletrd ut tho time I mad* icj
Th" following resolution was heft
.vift that the chair
of Ixwanaport. Ind.,!» preferred to all others;
follows:
hurt repahJ, but have «lnre b~‘n rotupirted.
Wednesday,
Oct.
12,
18112.
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of five u visit prescnUd &lt;•&gt;' Mr. Williilms:
. To THE Bo*W» OF StU-KKVIBOKS.
Ti:«njtere or It
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Tim fnih*wing drain* have bean locate*! mid
Board met as per adjournment, with arm­
and invcsUgabe the
rci-’^oLVKi'. that the buhdtng &lt;umGcndemen:-Your committee appointed to
Ri.mi.VKM, T1 at we instruct our building
mblteherl A'—» 1 r"&lt;utn mo. l**t mnnn. lart not vnt
are, hereb;.- auili- look over the ground* and recommend^ &lt;&gt; eommlUmi to adopt the raid plans, provided tiers all present. The minutes of l**t meeting computed:
The njes add nays mtttec tie. an1!
the reftkK.il of the court Iioum* would ‘“"&gt;£5
drain I* a joint county drum.
tan make the nreetsary arrangement* hi were read and after sumo corrections the same
•■mt Ion prevailed by oriz.il toadverthe for liana ami -wSi-l- reo-nt Hurt in their opinion-tbe matter ot re- they
, Barry county, Vrrcmutrllie and
reference to fee* and bonds and chantre* pro­ were approve!.
County Treasurer Kenyon appeared before
ayes. B. nays, 0. DcatloiM for a coart l:en.-e and Jail. ;n- mcvaT*bou)d be toft with tbe building coniiuli- pored by ’hi* teterd-and such other changes a*
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A&lt;j; t that the drat or* .•ordlna to a rtaoliltlon pasaod it .jjc t-v and that tto v be authorized to remove .to in thdr opinion may wm nwewary to make the board and asked whether he should accept 2M. P-M;
taro u&gt;
?'A'.d court Ii-.UM' anJ vault to ar.y place to He yard the .odd inil imtt appropriate for use of Barry as voucher* certain receipt* be held for money Eiton County
•r noon t«e the se- January n-ssluu or thia
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paid for moving old court houae, etc., and to Harry County
g eonmilttce. Mo Blais to &gt;te sutiuiitU'il for the Ihmro- which In Web opinion would to the mwt tn n- icimnty, and be It further provided that after what fund be should charge the saint'.
Order* given on Barry county
hbe
eontnrt
!r,
ertterod
Into
between
the
bulldapproval br adopt ion, the day bimIMbJ;- venlent and cxpediroL Rc»pc&lt; tf'i. .
Mr.
Abbey
moved
that
the
matter
be
referred
committeo and builder, that no change* in
M. L. Willem*.
»• &lt;-• RtteJ .
JO Barry coiinw,..
. Huggett the board ti be lived neti later than June 30, IStBarue Drain.
Hie constntc.tion i of said jail W made without to ttie committee on finance, which motion pre­
J J Perkins,
vommiiuse.
Ou motion the resolution was ia.d
vailed by the fallowing rote:.Aye*—Abbey,
until one o'clock.
Mr. Williams moved tbe adoption, the cooi nt of the hoan! of Kipervlsors.
FalconerJ JHII. Matthews MeKevilt, hajjler. Ontere given.
on the labje until 11 o'cbek this a. m.
• Moti-Mi preyaifed bv ;Bo following vote : avc.*.
which motion prevailed.
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Replcfilei
Ritchie,
Bwitl
and
Chalrman,10;
nays
visiting cunnnlttoe hero made a
Brown. Falconer. Htfi. Hughe*,
4SS K
•nier I ■ the '-hair­ The
Mr.
Swift
here
offered
the
follow
Ing
J?^rt on "court bAise, which report
tb.w», Nagkr, Nje. OU*. R*pk«ie, Rlteffir. —Brown, Hughes, Raggett. Nye, Otis, Perkin*,
’’ nd 'r.ioruin present,
resolution and moved tbe adoption of Smith, Swirt, William* and Roe; h*ts, AbMj. Smith am! Williams.».
100 CO
The chair declared a reeesa of ten minute*.
u-ccd the following " yfnikmry'fioodyear being 1?'“'."!
Urd-ta
given
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the same:
A*Mr William* here offered the following res­
Vimn n-asacmbling the nrosecuting attorney
as :l visiting coiuWiifheas. the legal voter* of Barry county
addressed the board in relation to vaondr* in
here
niaiio
sonic
remarla.
a-Jotha
11
vlft. M« K' - it:. Wilnt the ipring election ot InW voted to r.dto the olution and moved tbe adoption the mine.
County elerk'a office.
cation of the ranirt,1 litnwe amFjaiI. A *utn of &gt;54,000 tor the purpoM! of building ii
Rmolvbii. that the building commluw bei। the
BriceThe realgnalion of the county clerk wa* next
“mmunicat.Ksr from the btaml of «-Srt home and j*«.
wtorea* a P*’l of and they are b«&amp;y authorized to proceed to token from the table and the motion of Mr. Order* given...
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r. Abbey the Ix-ard
advertise and led t be contract for building thei Perkins to accept the same was then voted on.
health
ill
regnnl
to
the
cesspool
tin
th*,
said
money
will
to
ncelnl
before
the
Inx-v
are
lection of a building
ticiaoourt bouse: and jail according to tte plansr gbd carried by all the memlwra votlng therefor.
IMlAneeuuo anuu.............................
north sidoof the Jali was here present ^.vv^NwH-or sm-ntax.
Lal otL *
Woodford &amp; Monroe Drain.
adopted by the board, a* Boon a* the
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Mr
Ritchie
movytl
thi-t
Chas.
M.
Mack
tie
reA jnti.l county &lt;ir#lu of Barry «n«l lonU
inted as tellers of
motlon"tb'’U'ihnlr appointed .a Harry county that the treasurer be, and fs hen-• gpedic-aUon* cap be provided, and that Uiri quirrtl to give the hiual bonds a* caimrtrclerk K1PK
in Uirtton am! Cimpbi il township*
by ’authorized to borrow *u.. h •um» of T!™** skid Committee b&gt;t required to puah tbe work■ mid resfeter In chancery aud that the same be
ssrs.
Hugheir andA«h«wMl June 7th, liWf tn loela cx*&gt;r
nJ may be nccewurT. nt a* low rate of Interest of building to n completion a* soon as procti-- presented to UH* board before the close of t-.c hi Barry county
1
cable;
aud
also
«iat
the
cnjnmlUer
«*
«« n&lt;i*alb!e. on the recotnitiendatton of the
Onhix given in Berry e-rnnty...........
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present
newton.
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.nr^int
.
nuved____
that the one
tam* to he1 ittid to require good and sufficient securityMr Ritchie moved that the chair appoint a
The U,air building committee, rokl not&lt;*
highest-num;&gt;er pf votes new court howto and JailBalance &lt;!u« drain
aigued by the chairman and clerk of th!* board. from the contractor nr contractors for tbe JJmlS^f thrre to ex-nine lheboofca to Ue
TUomaa Drain.
‘I. Motion was lost. unnolnted a«« such commit Uc Messrscountv clark’s office *“d to render their rc.mrt
The resolution was adopted by the&gt; faithful performance of the contract.
prrjl.v.tlcd to ballot with
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nien*«o!ut!oJwastuM-tcdby the f°l!uj7°8 to the t&gt;OMd at this reralon. Motion prevailed.
following votz?: ayei. IH: nays. ». AH
Am
iO»bev,
Brown,
baleoner.
Hill,
On
motion
of
Mr.
Brown
tbe
board
took
a
res ills.
tho members voting for the resolution.; Hughe*, Uu’xjeR. Nye, Olis, Reploglo, Ritchie
Buiunoo dm&gt; drain *••■■■
reccM UH one o'clock.
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it er of votes cast were
Mr. McKevitt, offered the following• imith William.", Chairman.
Afternoon &gt;re«lfln.
Holmes Drain
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Na der received 5; Mc- is&amp;sfetWfe
Malihewn Nitlcr and Swift being member*
Bonn! tnrt purs lam to ■djoormnan* with memresolution and moved the adoption ofr
A^.w-.l July fttb, IWi.....................
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Roe
1:
Hughes
2:
&gt;wifl J
of building committee were Mcnwd from vot­ Imre all i&gt;rv*«nL The chairman then uuMniocud Ord urs given............. ...
ing, Abunt. Perkins, McKcvilt,*ye».13. naysu
the same:
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.vote
in
county
clerk*
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AbMy.
Wa.
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BaUtnrc due drain..
Wiixnst*. there bn* l*en no provision mnde
Ito mutton of Mr. Abbuy the matter of beat
ng f .-jcbolce the board pro- committee be adopted. 3 h« following
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Brown, N4d*e
Hitt
Freeport Drain.
bv thh board for the di'bunwmBntof the money Ing the court hohre and &gt;11 wa* left entirely ■ ..mmftt'H'
TM- being the hour ter th* cunrtderatiou of-■toe AMKW^i
— itSei..............
l s- rriDd ballot. ,
tol.mgingto toe building fund, Jtorofore to ft
with
tnr
building
committee.
cJnira
&gt;.f
Dr.
VanUdrn,
th»
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taken
trp«u
Orders
given
.
m.oiLcrpf votes ciist was 18,.
Moved bv Mr.
that the location ol Sstahl* and &lt;&gt;n nvtton of Mr. Swift
RlMOLVKD, by thia Ixuird/hat
Mr. Nadler received 10, Mr.
the new court houfcj and J-dl bo referred to tbe the itmount clalniid by all «'t the jneniber* voting.
of the building commlttoa to
Mr. Matthews, -i; Mr. Me- jr,— &lt;&gt;f d«vwln« •&gt;* **"l~ * TSu ter Barry oo“»’y bueonJcraon tbelmitilng fund on th
&lt;if the bulMtng committal. a* It may
Wdtoq
2^ 'l,rt teUow": W», h*V* vl»- nundatloD
^rt
the n^r.b.nand tminctal rtandM
,
XhA-x1'”. ^needed from time to time, raid enter* toto
of ttoftite rent drain* in the
•t ’.Vi&gt;s declared elected as wotUd r&lt;«|wettoily rvP'’*
toe S’,” ‘Tirtiito..
“•‘1 Urunril signal by the chairman of the building coinr &lt;,f ib&lt;* committee.
Mecort.. 1 ‘.-ibelln, .Llv.-JR*^*' ‘
wv fttifi mittee and countcrslgred by the
”nn,3rll^aJJf? ww ctewnitte* are
• .deft to ballot for second nail In
The resolution was alopted- by the
riiip. 4 of U'»pc. and 33 of Rutland.
,
- following vote: Ayes, 18; nays o,
All c«f whi'i I hare not yrt cooclsdo! ***-,„ .
in — c™.
,„ti hi waa 7&gt;'"rr&lt;xi u&gt; iu- &lt; -auu.— -- •— ——■■ i .iberof voles cadt was 14,
:
On motion of Mr.
Krutech refuse to awept the
i Mr. Matthews received 10,
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anpolnted
Messrs.
Williams,
AWxy,
udonted
by
thi*
board
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he
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bu
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l
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k
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Mt. i: Ri.-bic. 1: Ahliey, 2.
and Ritchie a committee on super- nditac be loatrurfed to let the plan* of J*U to
-----------Cter*.
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Otalnurtu
Mluthews wa« declared elected
isor « my roll Pff «»«« and ,ull“W SJTthrt S*, w»u» to their opinion can
TboMM. &lt;«• l««b Wi
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U.CBibeh
McKevitt.
that Lboi mu vc tbe ItRcmu of the county ami come
can build * T Mo?cS to Mr.
pf 'CAx-deii to ballot for tblrd
any nienibwpf tbe building «x&gt;tuiuit* -*•••■”ThV\ir ‘AUtov that in 6m« a. k.

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-. ’i*n!c numberlpf votes cast was 17,
I* which Mr. Abbey receive*] 2, Mr.
• '• Mr. oils. 6: Mr. McKevitt,
-&gt; '.'-ift, 3: Mr. WTJl»ma, I­
. iiiero bblug no choice the board pro,«. another ballot.
.
hole numberot votes cast was 13,

aiStf^sriS^wts:

«w•&gt;«?. A." « ±2JSS. is-'

tee bidding either directly or
rectly tipQO the erection ot either court i

* acct.p« tne proposition a*
“hi* board that the building

hSworJall be’debarnxl from Mich mittee to’inatr-rted
U let
d to
renimiui.

Motion pre™!*}-

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“ Od motion ot Mr Nag’rr, the ehair appoint
■rd m teilere; W’lHatna and McKevitt. The
•&lt;a. (i pnx voted to ba!4* for Kbaol examiner
■wllh ihe f.-iltArfng rw-uh: *te&gt;'r number ot
wcteH
la, of Min b ihrry II. Andrua re&lt;ntvcd 12; Arthur t». WU. ttuuu received 6. |
Mr. Uflrtte having roreired a majority td all
&lt;!:«■ rv’— ci*t. wm thereupon declared dolyjp-

loiaiiii

iihfi. ;.'&gt;"&gt;«ied •*» -'nihd tor -jM officer ।
wrira th* foltowtag nau-t: a bole rninhcr of L___
Wr
I**, of which Mr. Hick» nxnteed IS; ।
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•Cha' A'r»&gt;*rrt’rrrtredA Mr. Hick* tetritig '
j-*l;be tnsjoTliv •»! the VWre cast'was
lh«* :iiOQdre.ared&lt;luiy Appointed to tbe at’
Site ( superintendent ul tile poor.
I ? 5
C-. m of W. F. Hicks MDUUStwii to twenty- j
i&gt;)V Guars for . ^. iRWing too street* on tte
jand eat'1 aide of murt h&lt;&gt;u»« square Mr.
'mured that ibc.ci*ino referred t.» tne
ittte on claims wtdeb
tort.
M*. Inlth tlMrn tnuyed li&gt;al the ’, .alm tie laid
jtJje table. Motion prevaikd.
S
pr-:!nn of Mr. M.-kevIlt the board adas h
jouri:i-.i till lo-tourrow ul the hour of 8 a. m.
. La*.; M. Mai k.
Hbnhv Rub,
"iliSi
i
Clerk.
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Cbainnan.
Fri-Uv. Get. I44li, L8W.
Biwdwetat the liour adjourned to with
nrrmbers all p/*e*cut, except Mr. Ritchie, who
. • who had bt«i &lt; xetteed for the &lt;!ay
’
Jocbnal tend and approvedTbd fruhute .iutlgc then offered the follow­
ing rwxwt..
To T!fK Hoxoimbui Boann or ^vvsbvisomi
Uvqt.'cmeo: —Tixe following named persona
have I«en adjudged Insane-and sent- to‘the
’ Jd.cl.lgxn asylum for the trsane at Kalamaxoo.
ax ;U&lt;| expense of tlairv counry, by the order of
*-----f Probate fur said county for the
the- Ji
S?SS3?
rn:in&lt; ..Vtolur Huh. 18921.
. :i7'■■( Prairieville, sent June
. Gv »V. Peck, of Rutland, sent
June 128th, iM'X Elisabeth Warburton, of
Mipld Grove, rent dcptrruiwr 14tb. 18W. Jerry
5 ou*&gt;g\. &lt;&lt;f 11- f- •. m-ik 8'i'tember 21*r. 1693.
s rt'ux‘- - AHUstKiixo. Probate Judge.
• (In tnottori &lt;:f Mr. Swift tbe report was accept­
ed an I adopted
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Ito eixnniitteo on salaries through their
cij.npan, I'.-own, »ul.in*lted followimi.report:
ervSfl
7-.'&lt;ii.*UkH.-.x sjco Hokku or St'PKkviMin*:
\ &lt;,jr'. -i-imlttev o.tsaiarireuf cviUltf officers
7 ’Tsfl?
u-..-u: I report as lollowa:
Tii-tl' Coiin-y Truastirer be allow .■d.tftJ'J u&gt;
* '^eJeK
(&lt; r via.' . the C-j'iuty C’twk be allowed 9700OU

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; vu.’t ’•&lt; ■ l&gt;r&lt;iM-cnuug Ailortu’y !&gt;sallowed
lltkulujpe- -a the. &lt;*t atrtnau of Superiu
'..•n Ictus ot ?■ -&lt;r Bowl be Allowed ?llt,.&lt;X) per
year: i»ei; et-.ry &lt;d I’l-.t &amp; wrd be allow ed FAI l*J
j-.-.-yJ ir ; uitnl memberof Poor Board be allor L-l
00 p«r year 1
i’-'An utm. Attorney to pay f ,t hla own as■ sjstAqce ex r; t tn NL'&amp;PKit casks
Alito! wb4!: •■■'■ rrepecifuUy aubtaittedWro. inn
-l l.n G. Nagler. W. W. Bro»n.
Mr; Petz!’.i-. UJnved ip accept tne report. Mr.
Hwiitjruov
.&gt; .Hrwb? making -be county
C&gt;rkls Ml! &gt; r 't\ una .siiary ot county treai■4: .r.:-’!?.»•!•*!.■ McKevitt moved i aee.-nd
i;;.
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:;y making tbe salary of e.uuty
c5- rk,
and that of comity treasurer

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McKevRt's unei.lment was l-.wt f&gt;v following
«. Hjowti. Fakoner, McKevitt, Nyc
1..::.. ,N*&amp; Abbey; ili’1; Hugbcs.
Mattki'w-. OIj&gt;, Per&amp;fab Repiogle,
f»u
:■. aba Williams Aye. -5; nays, 11.
..
.. j« e—-Naftter.
-•B'Wi£t-’-« ti.iv’vl-iicnt w* ' then CaMled by fol­
)n motion o| Mr. Swift Uic nqurtt •* . &lt; ao
io- Utg vol: « re. Hi'.'. Hugiu*, Hugget, Mat- •■e ti-d .rod on potlo-.i -d Mr ■ \nbey the same
xl.&lt;'-.ij.. &lt;=r.'., Ferkins,'Kcploglr, Smith, Swift, ar.- -. sdopu-d. Mr. Mi Krvl’t then nn-irsd that
V .'(-art- -V'd duirman-10; nars. Abbey, tl. • report &lt;&gt;f the committee dn tuwusi ip
t .-■-•■ . ilc-m-r, McKevitt, Nagler, Nye fctid cl&lt;irk reportrflw reft-rrh! :o tbe cornu Hue •/•«
P'dHna-7
ajipc’-'ionment; motive prevailut
,
.h.e •-. :..il.report - -.unetx!*d wt« rocu
tbe ec-mmji'ee on elalnm lt»ou pi ihrtr
cv-offi..?! ",. : i« following vnte: -i.c^ Abbey, chbirjiAn, Mr. Ritchie, then 'rffcred th 'fol”low
—F-.i-.I-.;..-. !1'.!L Hughes. Hnggc’, Matthew*, tot partial rriro-t
' Kr«gltr, ■ &lt;■&gt;, Rephiglfc, Smith; Swift, William*' N&lt;. Nam. of C’i t- Na-ftrfCTm Ci’i
a: • cha-iij--.oU nx s, Brown, McKevitt, t 1 Eaton Printing Co BuppHrafor
Nyr. to i t* •rklhs—4.
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Treasurer .................... ;.. » a ii)* $..&lt;()
A! r. V,' j •. •
&gt;&gt;ffmd tbe follow itu ■
10JXI -10■ M2!M(.idhrtlk-Sit’i, Prir.Umt . .
■ -. tha; the accuu:.U ior moving 3 Henry W»rJ, »mr,’l hid’g roi'd 40 W 40M
;.- : . -..t.'I -. I'!t :.n l uthy -xpenfo in 4 A- F D.iilni sen k-e at inatal.
HUM uuo
&lt;; ■ -.leu . - ■ -- -rith.which hay/
paid by
5 ’■
" ctkta'cg In.-rane pr-u
6.00 3.1A&gt;
•..■■ ! &gt;i:: - • h .•&gt;;rer
certitird ru by the «iKlclimv&gt;'M. Backus A Co . »•■.?’»
• -&gt;in»f«te. and be -audited by the
flQ
I nUffli for'clcri.------ 1-------,■
and tliWtevurvl amount*
7 A. RepkiriM bur.Un-J'g soi’d, 38.00 38.00
• Ik. rji I -t &lt;u contingent fund ot the county.
9|K*!. Pub. CtA. Hup for Pros’r
2.4.5’
, Tiif
t»'n war aa -pled nnanSotfuTy.
!0 ;Ha»i!ngs J'-toruaL p’l'tj a mtp.
Hr. Swi.'-. the imrdrthtm ad40.1’0
•
ititodaynext a. the tnmr of one 12 [
•
40.&lt;a)
c' iidk, t&gt; m. :
Hex*y Ron,
13
E. T.»l),-jboardlm; jon.rs.,
8.W
'■ ' &gt;.-k, Cl'-rk.
Clialrmao. ..r„ar. Co. Deniocrat, printing..
5.25
. Monday, Get. 17, A. U , lsl« ;5iIl.-!.':-ir Bn-s A Co , supplle*..
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H-miw irii-r tn *.-.-urdaucc «it'; the to*i i«r •*.
SIX 3UH
■ -Ito tbe mcmVvrs all present ex 17 u.
i. ■.•‘•unnar:With
14
00 18.W
“ | “ sup. register
. Opt pus
...it.Journal
Rltcide.------ — -----------------;•• »d aud ap- IbU. D.»9«-nha|n. st’nd’gcir. c't.
21 50
pr-iv««- The -lb', rtr.-ui prntented ihe report i&gt;l 19 ••
*• lira wing and sumreicr.-.l
uf
state
t*w»-1»
he
’
levied
ti c A^4’* -__ “**’
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j
ironing jurors..:..f.. ..
101.10 MH 10
’it Bi
ntft-wnd on motion of McKevitt, A'AV. 8. BrJiham’at’U'rzcir. r’f.
16.50 &gt; no
iterreti to .catarnttlge of fimintr. ’1 A. W. IHIletta-ck, &gt;.-rrlces jon*
v Mteasurcr’s statetnen' ot delta■
relief committee
1441
•I •’ •&gt;.- --.-4» next pn-tmdcxl t-&gt; the ixxird. *2J|Rldbfnnnd liackus A Co.. *ut&gt;s.r?.,- the a-upe •-’*•■ referred
tor regbfer........... ...
33.81
.'Vw-n rtnaoce. Tad followlug t'lVrt. A Powers, med'l rerricus
10.01 10.(0
•ektenl:
■ wj
•’4 J. W. Godfrey, printing
X or Bxnitx Con? n- -.
i'&gt; i.’. P. Lathrap, mvl’l »errlf&gt;es.
10.00 10.n0
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5.45 4 30
jrti I bling Broad *np s f-wsten..
to tin:
r.., iu. ’.UIois id wirtren* relief 27 Middleville run, printing.......
pjiuq«*•!■:: rife foBtwiog Amonitt &gt; have been 2S lilting Bros., snp’s. for sten, .
1J0 IA0
•.recrajjtnuMlisd 5
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•X&gt; A. P. Drake, mt--Beal tenlcoa.
--5.00
listepngs Cd.- * uunnended i-itt. tfv full 30 W F Powers estate, mdse...
8W- 2.00
which te I-P) 'il one mill on 31 Rw. Co. Dnsiiocrat, printing..
39.75 -----M25
ak C-mth'c .■rntwrty ot taM eiiy rd Hastings.
:« W. M. Welch, supplies.......
4 50 430
, RAjx-cifully tt-Ltottted,
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33
(Pakl by Sup. of poor
A V DuxaxsgCK.
Dx. 8. C. Rtcu,
34 Hicks Spence, mdse.
3.45 3.45
.1
’; tkwietan
CUalrra.u:.
5.00 500
35 A. P. Drake, mel’I servlets...
(&lt;! Che.’ai I trUdkra, sailorsat-d marine relief 3t5 D. F„ Fuller. •'
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5.00 500
37 Bar Co. Derntx-rat, t rialing..
125
i.hi.uioticn &lt;il Sniff the faiun was referred to 38'Richmond. Backus A Co., imp 55.10 15.21)rh-: • i iniu'-’iW1
rinsuce oy *ha following
Od motion of Perkins report was adoptcil.
n.’-. i, khix«y. Falconer. HUI, H-isncett,
On motion rf Mr. Riu-hte tbe board ,then
M.Kivitt. AtaR’er, 1'tikllts, Re,.ivxlc, Ritchie, ta-pk a rrccw u’ttll ouc o’clock p. m.
SrjiiL swift- rod chainnhn—12; usy«. Brown,
Afternoon SeM&gt;’or.„Oct. 18,1&gt;*».
Ib.’ic-. 'I: -llt-A’, Nye^OGiand Williams-A.
Board met st’he'-boor adjourned to. with
‘.-.'•l ou-i..
Sniff, teihrd adjournMl till to- quhrani pre rent.
None of Ltv commlttecs being ready tn report
anil in order td give jtbem a;i utippitunlty tn
Chairman. wjrk, ou molion of Mr. Abbey tbe Board adClerk.
Tueeday, Oct. IS, 18W. jonrned ’Ul tounorrow morning st t-lgb’ o’clock.
Boirl ni'l pursuant tn adjournment with
Chas. M. M1ck. I
. Hirntr Hou,
roetniers v.l phteni. journal rid and apClark.
CAairnian.
C-.-vel Tie eomnilttee appointed to examine
WedncudaT, Oct- lO.jlf-Ol
sitoj iv. cuMuty clerk’s ’office, through their
| be Board met at the time to.which adjonrnchalrinxti Aobdy, reported a» foltowjt
nrt:it was bad with o»emt*r» all urt-wint. Juw■
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n*5 read, corrected and approved.
.
V=Y&lt;ir,‘’ •'!.■—Ywur committer *pi'Muted to
Th* Bond orChaa,M. Mac k m epunty clerk,
rx-.-ijtiL- &lt;• ■ buulta and wwda in the clcrkta
executed in lbe&gt;um of Two Thousand Dollars,
ui!- -s wt.-ifed report that wc have performed Ute with Richard M’ *rer, Chas. A. Bauer, and
d'.i’rfe .ts-ir'i.cij uaand Cndc«#rytbtug In proper
Jatne* t. Crawley sa euretirs waa presented to
jnitiri •’« ' iinAibe testtoi tMdaura betwetn Mr- • he. B'n-&lt;rl for their approval.
■ Br^cunt-l tfir etrtottv.
Th* bond of Chas. M. Mack as register In
J.
Goo- W. Abbey,
Wi 1.
Otv,
Committee. chhneery, executed is the mm ot Fire ThouUntn'-diou cf .McKevitt toe report was ac- -•*&lt;&gt;«&gt; IkJlMra, rigr-nd by SVm. H. Powers, P. A.
Sw !&lt;li.r- and Daniel Striker, as sureties, was
opteB an-i mlopted.
• .
■pU ervoquttfie on township clerk’* reports all.) presented to the Board for approval.
Mr. Abbey moved that the a:&gt;ore bond of
throi^j-h tlu-tr rhalrnixu NkRler, submitted the
IAUW L-e auWPYi-d.’^TW.nyes and rays Being
fbUoWiaxrejxirt t
callttl-for, the inr tion waa carried by all ot tbe
7‘t'iix BaixuorFirtnirisutoi.
members
voting aye.
i „
(jeatlema’t:—Your uimmiltce on township
Mr. Otis moyed that the above named bond
clrik’s repurte^to wbotn wa* referred tbe »uttecieirtMnd vwrtteatea of the township elersa of Regl-ter to Chancery be approved by this
of the Mierdl township* tn the county certlfy- Bdani; motion prevailed by tbe foMowfr.g vote;
iag Hi': AHtoubl df muttev u&gt; be Irrftd In their A tea, 1R; nays, 0.
The building committee through Mr. Nagler
.••sjz-t’.tfe u-wffil&amp;'lM for tbe purpose named
thereto, dial Ute reports sonu what irregular. •htlr chairman, submitted following report: '
Hartings, Mich., Ot. to, 1592.
«pd timwetf dly submit ti»r foUowln^ labnlatM
Ta rnn B -aup or SrpgKvisoRs.
Wm'.' K Ol”1"'
Got;t,ctiM.-oFour building committee srtah
to
make
the
Mlowiog
report on court bouse:
-Jj G. H'ugtn’*,
Committee.
by Instruction from your board we adopted the
plrtn aubtnlttul by A. E. French, of Detroit,
Wijh whom we cn'crrd Into contract to furniah
a complete set of plgw, speHI!e»t|»nK and de­
tail drawing*, htiif io superintend the eonalructiosi of .&lt;al&lt;! court bouse by vlafting sold build­
ing at least one* tach month fur the sum of
oni thouaaaiLflte hundred dollars
on*
half of which is to be paid when tbe con&amp;
trsH of said court house Is awarded, oue fourth

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wluru raid building I* enclosed, and oun fouith
when coranletad.
The contract for beating and ventilating is
awarded to Isaac D. Smead A Co., of- Toledo.
Ohio, wbnahHj furnish the flusblug system of
Drain
cJoteta recommeiuled by A- E. French, archited, for the sum of two thousand four hun­
dred Avllara. which Is not wholly pah! for until
Fridge t-nyeily tebtedTax.
On adrertiiing on court house the following
Woodch pVMwtttonfl were rewhed:
ACroU . Nldxdr Brre. ot I.aaatng..............
132,715! «7
J. M. Crocker ot Coldwater................ W,78»08
H. U. Wright of Chicago 34.OCT 54
Auirew AndegiffiTof Detroit............ 34,WOO
r. D. Gtrawsn
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Rcteama Co. ot
G. H. Daridwl
4LG1934

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“fo^eSr^iSdert of Chte'boan}

The BuperintoDdantis allowed W per dav.
'ayments are made on the 15th cf each month
t yj per rent on uuter'.il placed on building.
On account ot the soli not being uniform.

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about twenty tachee lower than at first In­
tended, which will cost about 8500 extra. The
court house is well under way of erection: the
fmtndattoo wall la completed, flr»t floor joist*
are In place, and brick work is pr-rgrearing as
well as mav be rxouctod. and cut atone work
to entrances la partially completed. The con­
tract of moving Gid court house waa awarder!
to George Reed for 8345.00, and the moving
of the vault waa awanted to E. Woodird tor
Boxing of tree* In court yard eort fO.
Oir JAIL.
By luAtruction from your board, we adoptd
tbe plan submitted by Crain A Krutach, of
Loginaport, Ind., and entered Into contract
with tnern to fnrnteh plana. specIScallona and
detail drawing* for odd jail for the sum of
&lt;350.00. On advcrttelng fur bids, for building
ail, iron work aud hcauug. we received the fol­
lowing proportion-, tlx;

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Hair chairman, Mr. WUllante, offered the Ini'

vote:ayM—Brovra,

tax 1-10 of I dm eant; water tax Ono*

tolth. twin'and WlttMM-«: abmmt-Per^M'nNaSer moved that the report ot tbe eom-

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sse-4™. ^^&amp;£r£iSs~

mltteca i» rqual laat ton aa iunemte.1. be refer­
K elation
red to lite committee on equalteatlou. Motion and moved ite adoption:
RsaoLVBD, That the reer’mmci.dattoti &lt;4 •&gt;.
PTff&lt;iwort«llb.&lt; CM,, th. Sl.&lt; low.
committee at the June aewoi., .m
wm a legal holiday, McKevitt mowl that ibu oM court house, relative u&gt; autlmrtri. 5
board adjourn till Saturday next &amp;)9 o’clock a. bunding committee to mH the 1™, 5_lUe
m Motion prevailed.
«roand thacourt house 1 an I,
10ti u J
readaded. Tbe reaolutto-, wj Ut
•&lt; 'J?
Chas. W- Mac*.
HiKKt Rok,
Chas, m
Chairman.
’EM atotllI i^n„.

Torsr Boaun*»r8rr«RViro»u».
Gentlemen*—Your cvmtelttee on county
buildings would reapectfuiiy report w
That we hare ytetted tbe county poor bow
aid found the same in good condition, ‘’*«P£
Saturday, October 23d, !30t*.
Hoard met pursuant to adjournment with
mg the plaateriug la tank** ta **®«
Mr. wnnaiua
Wni'.uu.
u» win,,,,,
«raisl needs repairing uud some of the room* mem ber» pruaenL Journal road and approved.
,i«nl re-t»pcnng, and would recommend that
Mr Ritchie, chairman of tbe toanlNre on | OmcK
or thrHC1TT
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thujdhilng room* ami both kltcbenB be papered. clahns offered the following report i»n claims
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to
emit,
Ih.c
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M. oTslrt.
Ah . we found the platform between tbe house for services rendered in criminal business
ai&lt;i well in a had amdttloo, ax the frame wort Nn NameofCTt. Nat’r of C-tro. CIM: •TOotou.1 Ur tbe rowmou eowil o, u,;
is rotten and will bare to tw
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Geo Williams,
Winiam*. justice teesfee*..
.. I * 75* &gt; 75 BuUrpo,.memberor
;MSw our. We alto Hod ’hat the boolw Ju the
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I?®5 Caarmteaton for the city of Ru«tlmra
SJBMUb,
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OS »CIM&gt;IXQ.
regfater-s offlre are gctt.ng
dy aud we rore
y
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I7o E. G. Holbrook,
Becirder.
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Geo. Rickman uf Kataumxoo.......... .. &lt;8,8C2 00 oimnend that an oil etove be ptwnred and
23 7o 20 10
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Andrew Audenk)w, Dclro!t
piaretl
In
vault
to
heat
and
&lt;lry
the
tame.
.. 9,(10680
5 J. D Benham, criminal are’t- 313 45 319 45
I certify that the amount asked f
।
Nichol* Bros., Laming
H
We
ateo
roctuunienAtliat
the
court
house
b*
. 8.478 00
G “
•• board of pi lauoera 22oo 2Joo quirwd for aid for anldlera reJi-4 fui, j .. . '.
R.jserna A Co-,Grand Raptchra...
*
tntai amount
amount allowed
•Hr.w-.l by
L» taw to
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21 45 C4
■’ to»a!
X 45
.. 9.9*350 bstikcd up with isawdwl «»r dirt.
7 W 8 Benham, dep. alter, fee*.
Wm. Bpd ward;, Jackson.
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All of &lt;hich we rreperffullr submit.
571
'3 81 ««»! aund for the city of SIX,
Har.inr
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8 David Haight, constable
ON QBATttC'.. .
Wm.H.Otk,
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Wcatberlv A Pttlte, Grand Rapids.
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Jutm M. i’.-.-.nn .
committee.
n,
Srept- lOGeoDHanlen.Mttlce t
(»0 Ob J.ihn J. Perkins.
1340
Isaae D..Bmcad A Co.. Toledo, O.- .
On motion of Hugiw* the report'
riri. 11 W
&lt;&gt; Itowdcn. proa
proaatty-'
1,1® 00
» ..
atty ml* act
Spence Heating Co . Chicago, 11)..
775® el sr.d adopted by th6 following vote ayra, w
7 So 7.*to
12 &lt;lw&gt;
Geo w#ninjU)t
Wellman, Jurtlca
Justice ..
feea..
Wheeler A Fitkin, Kalamazoo
Mr. MeKeritt moved thu: the #!i;.. . i.,-, ,
IS; nave, &lt;k
_____ _________
UUo the 1st, 4th, 3d and 3d warb of
qx mux wohk. ■
1
Tbr
committee
on
claims
mrougn
t
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71
tiariiniH-r
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XV95(»)
3oo 2oo HMtiugs be authorized to spr - .j ,..
Van Dorb Iron Works
chalnnan^Mr.
lUlrbir.
^ctaims'
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l)
KX
’
t
. 4,4530)
289.30 239
fund
on their rwpecllye tax roll,, tj,,
.
ingaathrirtlaalrcDM-Lonmfriasllam'OUAtiatmfr
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]
Jf
.
it
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washing
bill
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945 9 45
Detroit Baft A Lock Co., Detroit.. . 3,77000
prevoilwl
by
the
following
votea
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-I
. 3,705 00 NO- Niunc of CTL Nat’r -M C’im. W’d. Rre’d- I ;y W S Benham, deb. »Mr. fee*.
2125 2835 nays—noud
Champion Iron 'Works
Ihllag Brurt- A Evwbanf.snp. I 3)50» 3 •« I
^mUel Pollock, boaid of prfs. l(H8o I64 2o
Lewis l^nw . ’
. 4,’JWH"
Mr. RllchJc pitert-d the ftifowfug ..
. -L3001M 40.Cook Bro;, priming. •••».-••
9 95 V U5
Fanley Jail Co
iu K Wightman, justice fee*. -.
and moved Itn adoption
»“.WAB K raoston,
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4,407 0) 4WL. n. PA er, bn I ind’g i-Fd.. F. F. Dtosmore
8 Jo 15 &lt;? 2 Jiuure
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Tliublds al: bring above th*- appropriations, 42 Riidrani Dovl", board of jnron*.
Rrsoj.v«h, That the sup^f.
B “Mills
”“• “*’ ...
'tiiu plan of Crain A Krutach wan la!.’, aside and 4JI H Wickwire, portage and ex. IS 41
11 45 11 45 era! tuwnebiiM and wards • .1 u;.- ,
I 23 Win H Bradie,
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m the agents ofithe different iron
k^ were 44&lt;Hastings Journal, printing ...
26 So 2t»5o SR,
lugs, Birty
Barry county, WaT
‘It L ,''
:...........
1200
present we aslwd them to submit plane for a
b—2L7 =U!h-:r!x;T
sxra.j ;;;4!. il■
Bcnhsin. board bill
autb'wizv'l to aun-ad
,!4 W I. Walt, couaUblc
" .. - II lo 11 lo hereby
4m
•• drsw’g and snrn jury
ptfl to wjat complete nut to exceed JlO.tXD. ‘ jiy -•
------roll#
M- ---------idl taxen that may - . '
2‘&gt; J । VapN.xkert “
‘J .. - - 25 00 2625 tve tax
2 U0
The foilowriug firms and agenta submitted 471“
“ jawtage, etc
portal tothi m.
25 Geo Wellman, juaUre
••..«.
plana:
Stan Dorn Iron works, Chatnpion 4SI- / •’ rorv now* uf elect n 830 8 50 37WmLCobb.
540
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The
resolution
was
adup'isl
bWorks. P.-.nley Jail Co. aud F. F. Dinsmore.
iftF R Timiuennan, nii-d'l ri-rv'es 5 (X) SOO 28 M W Riker,
29 » 23 &lt;15 vote! aye*—18; navs—nLnr
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5 (X) 5W •X) C’bite E Batiay. dep’L ►herlff..
On examination the rominltteekwpted of a ,V&gt;: “
“ setvters at Jtejucri34 5o
Mr.l/rwden Iirewmt&lt;ri tt c-irrn
5 0t»’ 5 tO 30 a 15 WlgbtmaO, justice bars.. 33 &amp;&gt; 33 2o
plan anbnrttted hr the Champion In-it Work- 'fill “
“ ex of iuMQC|«raoti
fW .T1 for sen»«* «Dd ww j
,
wutw
and employed A. E. French, of Detroit, to rr 52&gt;T fi tirwe, nihccllaoeorM acc’t.
31 W O IxiW'Icu, criuilmd acc't.. 134M 75 82 attorney.
modfc plana aperiflcatlon*, and derail dmwitijft 3318 C Rlrii, medi.-aJ services....
82 M S Stebbins, CQMtable tears
Swift moved that Ve j .
25 40 S3 A W Wilcox, justice
for $'200, and the contract of building ’&lt;fll com­ .■M Nashville News.’prtnttng.........
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an
corrected',
the
mutton
wj«
•
a w 84 Tims Niles coastabk- tear*, re­
plete was awarded to tbeClixmplort Iron Works SSLCFrighuc-.
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Ing vote; uyc«, Otte, lb . ;,1.
of ttanton. Ohio,' t&lt; r &lt;10,9C(».
V.lD B Kllpatriri.-.iU'-d'ksen-frra,
.
fenvd to claimant ............
oajs, Abbey, Brown, Fx.'o t.r
sun
' X5C it Uotitns. couataMe fee#...
Otr account ul old cistern In court van! the
I
referred to Sup of poor ...
Hnagtet. Maunraa, McKrr.tfoumfollon walls to jail will crwtai-out 4itv or 57 C P Lslhrop, tard'i sen »• . -­ WOO ootid .«’■ K (. TaV^tl, dep'ty &lt;hrr. fres
7 95
rerkiM.jRltchin
Junto, w(;..
00 3? Waiter Foster, tawtobltf“
5(0 *'5
----alxtvdol’ari. extra.
The -foundation will ul .VuE H Lathrop,’ “
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1840 ‘5. Mr Nagler mured ti .r •
tail ta n«h»r|y completed, hut no estimate han 5'j Ei»oca Ai dms, m's’cita scc’t..
.38 Frank Bunder,
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count uf Mr Loftden be 41.
been ma*!*-' Thus far ••• have expended of the uo;mv
Myron
Chamberlin,
er of it rone 12 (W
..h,^.
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flu
*
4
po
M. W Ku ter, jasllre
“
Otte moved toan.eti.l by tiatlt.n
Stet
budding fttnd tu* follow*;
t*&gt;:|\T Parker, Hreri......................
of a tntBuiHieratan.lfm' !&gt;j- if,4.
E «...*.«»
Andrite not of Ifetof teachers 1000 lb &lt;&gt;0 ■ Oq motion of Mr. 11411 tbe report was acre; ’■ was cut down to ?75 IK.
OX IXJI’RT UOl’SJt •
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, 02, r»
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cd Mi Brown moved to aiidpt
4M
30 led
adopt tho repotrepoiU
To A. E French, anebiteeta fr-es........ # 750 &lt;Ki
DU!,-nb«-ck. M»l’d re’lf com..
III 1«) ; Mr. Swift tnoi'ed to amend by referring hlai 0 lo-t by the following rot- .
•• Niche's Bros, tet Mtimate free.... 2.444•*) rt«Geo C Nichols bu'l tnd'g sol’d.
Matlbews, UUs, Repl-i ■' . J
1 j -34
m Of w’ro. O. Lowden to chsitnrort-'
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8j4S7« jW Annstroag, m's'clta acc’i- 14 «&lt; 14
naja.
Abfaiy,
Brown,
i,
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2(M
Tbe-motion to &lt;u*end wja carried
Tutal.......................... $ Iftst
1 «*’3cott McIntosh, cr of intan tier.
.•«;oo
The original motion as amended **» the &gt; Keviu, Nagler,Nir.’Per► .,s. r. •
‘
os jail.
.
dJjSL'Rich, twr’lof tad’g sol’d..
in- , -.;,
&lt;»irh;d by the fo!l&lt;»wtng
5 70
7u carrfedby
following vote; aye*--Abbey.
aye*— Abbey, and Chairman. 11
To Henry Kephtlc,extra on wad.. ' « 4&gt;ita)|^WlI B.--d.., .i-nth-e f.v* ....
the original n&gt;-.Mxin, the • .&lt;•
To X. S. French, architeetta fees....
12-X!!»/ ;
’&lt; n&gt; tl l.r&gt;*liear, iu &lt;1 *.•.......... in IB in li* Brow?, Fal-rorer. Hill, Hughea, Hux«t:&gt; Wa - the f.dli.a-li»g v«c: nyl t;. . j
150 ibeWsrNauK,
ib«*», Nagler, Njre,
Nye, t.OilsOtis. " Perkins, Rcpk-gte,
Replug!^
« . ,
PI Bar Co Democrat, printing....
Hughe* Htnofc t. MuKciir
sod । bmlui. Swift, Wifllams and r'mlnnan —H»; nay* kin#,
AH uf wbich terra^-ifiilr snhin'tted/
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Riiehie. . Wilitecn«n”&lt;l'•.)
MdkcriU and Ritchie*—2.
37 00 37 CO
John G. Nagler,
ym»n -wlft,
.
5 Oil
Tlje sj^clai eotomittM appointed to examine Abbey. Matthews, th.. 1; ,1 hrtrr Cuburo.
Cm-ar Maltbewa, 1 ; ‘ J “» ’’ '-X
^T't
Swift,
t! Otiiuotiuu ..-I Mr. .V
the qevount uf Tbo* S. Brfcte frr extra scrvlre •
11. (&gt;. Young, :
BuildingCommmee. (
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a
reerss
tilt | o’1 lock p. in.
1 ta)
rendered whiteacting a» cletk Of this lx aid nb
Mr. Otte moved that the rep..r&lt; of tbe ’ ultd- [ -*&lt;•' ’■ ./..Vo Jl.. .irlr,(,.2
----- —,•&lt;•
—
i thereof,
.
-—
-th their
ch drimMi
i CO ap'clal
»lo«:
through
their
-ng rommlttre l*e iirerpted and a ’-ptreL 1 b--' 2jf.
J
.r, '
1557 ’ Mr. ik-rkns, submitted the folkwlDg
.tea and n»» bring ratio! tta-r-.-, 1&gt; ‘'dr I
ywa? Br» uu . baud!*- a folMw. 1. - it ayte, IS. nara. u-«-. | ;&gt;;’ •* * f &lt;’f' •
a
» 38 50
qa,»i 'itn pfcxrtt. Th-re
।
82 (M 82 IM j Gdutlrine::: Ycur special &lt;iMQmitl«*u &lt;&gt;n the &amp;e»-. .in motWn of Mr. H p !
Th-.- bui'dtng committee also offered the io); ‘j ?'■.'&lt;•
A* ?
•53 48 cUho ot-Tb.u 8. Brice woald rerpretfuhv re- joutued to tbdOrax Mut&gt;d?.y
H~.ro.irG A
i
’• Nagler, vu tnr.
61W 61 &lt;M 1 port Shat we hare hiyesHgatol the matter aud at 2 p. nu
Rhhui.v«(.,-Uv this board that !)&lt;- building ■
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»K 34 •a 84 i fmd bo prwrjdcn: nr ln« for paying tbe county Co AS. M MAdK.
i-= wmittre be. rod Hutt Urey ar. l .nibv In-J,1,’
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•V? 56 j clcrw for aerrierj* is clerk of sprcl*! aesalou* of
stru- ted tenure t . ;p« fo-lhe new
l/ufld!ng
.'.‘LY.r ,,ro.ib &lt;/
C ounty Clerk
•
I ® | the board of •upereteora or for copy &lt;d such
forthr purpose of lighting ’lie anue t»y g*«. ।
J'' • 1
‘"Z*
CXI . pnx-vruiugH
prorfeditigH turtirerie*.
iurntehetl :o
to me
(lie pnoin,
print nr, believing
..
!•, -....,I t- t',.,. tirfi,•' •
regts’rr .tlOO-incery.
~ -v -8 w
’■ -urt b.'v "*iui »• t - v-.’-r--- re I rc.om ore*::
to
;-t H.d vlo;,-.rile n- | t.'k-ttr,l&gt; aurh services arc rovernd by theastan Huiurett.
. ourt tawse. and . •. v - un-tera't
rt- om
.r&lt;1,,w .. , .rl by th„ fo k-wir/Ln!4&gt;ta-etark atotuiUy. Therefore wr would HUI. Btitlmbh* .
1 V/'.' n'.i ■, Abbe*. Brown. McKi-rirr, Hire.'ta ; r&lt;-.s:-*h'tftiVv nv Muinwid-tbat .’he *l*tm t - •
Hurtle*. Harry. ..
Orson 6'» lit.
J.ihu G. Nagler.
u 11 1..unira
' tri-J'Wnnama..V. nay*. Fahmwf Hll». llngires, | allowedJbbu J. Ferkitre,
Peter Colrtirn,
II
Miiil.'!n- i’.^&gt;mltte&lt;
Hpiuti:. M-?-hews.-NarA:. •• • , Itarain*, •
XVm. H. l'tl*,
M* L. Williams,
jtor. Ca#’.ji’ot&gt; ....
Oscar Mate ew-r.
____oi tiJreXti^ Rdi'toitic. .Siuib, &gt;wif- as. 1 C.-aroran, 13
.uttoo
1
y
Cotenittae
Mr Otte nit've-l.’u -.a&gt;li&gt;pttom..
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MehrvitZ?:-.- rrj. -...-* ro
Williaute
MiAh&gt;ri previBf! te toewilowlttg vote Ayes, IS j
ata! •:. Its a«H»tum:
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Abbey. • j- nay&gt;, aohe,
- T.-ra; lire t-!;-!l.ig &lt;• .iiirduck be ;
pbi: commirita- on prtnttu.c. through .titelf Rephyjt. 1|o’,“
11,1 Hit!;- r amirm-yn. Mr. W,Elams, the ! i'
I '“!*«•
wnmi’li v km llnanci- offerfal.following rejiort 1 ’■'h
To nra Bo*.w or Scrnr.vi-uks.
&gt;.!&lt;• :f lourt iron--.- trod and al*" 10 Irt the ' Totlir: Spcbsvi.-ok*.
■
Swill. Maple
-titnilenf.i: Tretr Flnat.o’ c'ui.ui'.f t n«mbi
of gnuUng »I&lt;! It’itt.se III the same either by ; . ’’♦&gt;-*'*&gt;’«-*’*•“'* •“&gt;
h.r.
Brown, OraJjip'ril'e...
’ftspretiuUj- report tli*i tor.v hure v.wniued | ■?
-,afse as-‘hey In their j,‘rfj fnliows:
Perklu*. Biairii vtlle .
the cu.’KUtlpu of ’he •1'114 rent fn jds* In the : ’ i-yard &lt;w job or
tarni
think
tatat
*j
(
tl.st
thent-tapproOtte, Rutland . .
• restorer’s office an ITr^l ^liat there is aliahwor
tate-d out of the ctmtisgent fond of the ‘ t,«Ui
MtKerilt, Tbiwtiapj'te
no* to flui Atohttr luud of 51,8t5.flG. Court I
pt-.’ &gt;. a sum stiffint ut to ,my the expenses uf | &lt;!i.-vi|
‘&amp;nttb, Wdodtend.. .
•fittot
( ih.l £37 ' .■•»!, fund for *al
airy of county offici-re il.Ql'l 77, Wi» And the
Ihe rcsointlim vae ail -pied by the following i ’te» «t - — --—, — -- — -------- ---------- —
tnhr^llMHS/ris fund nvarjtawti upon U» ths
’.v-tav. itai- . rmr, HUI, liugretl,
H’ ’? «”•
’ No-vu
xrw?
.4J..aoMiut'l •/ ♦-■i.;&gt;4i1
thcrebtfi! we would re.:;lhews, XkKeritt, Nagler. Nye, Oita, Per-I *"»*» nwrf&lt;. Wm. ir.k J
•.unicMl that itee follow iftg amounts be ralM.d
i.Bmftb, Swift and Winiama, 13. ml. iu
for thr ensuing rear
!
wn.
Htu-lres.
Replugle.
Ritchie
and
riiair,
1
be
foliuCin^
h,
the^bld
or
agreentvnt
of
Aayhun ft.+d.
■
I1.5TO.W min, 3.
.
| Tijk Nasiiviu.b Nkws;
Circuit Court ffiml,
l.W.UMi; "'r;-' 7„.
,
'Fuorfund,
L.WlC
Mr. &lt;nte inoctd that tU-report ot -----------tbe &lt;»m-jTlT|ni R«uutte*r But'Bgvwoits:
Gebucnteu:-*-! will print docx* copice ot sup| Mr.lbJ moral Ib.Hb,-rp..r, „r !&gt;.. rUlm, pScjuj-ut sod tew etipie*oipamphloi. containing
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iSOWiXi! •#antnittec on mtecvlluiirmi*claim* lv* ntferred prix-.redl-jgB of |MMbt of\&lt;4|&gt;’iT.'surs for nil
H kh -16
r’
committee; ni»U&lt;in prevailedState Tn'..
mee'lngs ef the prracut rear except January
—.-Tj., ",v. 1 M' Fakoner moved that the bniididg
TOIal,
•Xri’i.. rojiu-c bealkiwed j ay for all ot their Mtrvteca »e«*ite, up to and tndii.liiig October Mretoti.
thr poorer ।Slgnid by Milo L. Wi li.xnis, •Vm. A. &lt;&gt;i»s’A'. • «e lered nu wld c-oiimittee at cremng aewtou. and alto proccciilnga uf January sesston of
2. Nye, W. W. Dn"u, J. Cl ILigh.’-s. Ci-rn.
; Tl • motion prevailed bv rhe following vote: IbJB fur &amp;4&amp;50, f.iriy-ctght dollars and tlltv
Mn W’lllbraA, 0‘iftlrm.Bu of* the shove t -m- j -~s,
ai
Abt*r, Brown. Fakouer, Hill, Hugtw. ccuta. Special M-rokma, Jf any a re held during
uiitt^. alia- j-:cse:.U I t.. th taia.nl «
iurnt ■'
IILnp r.. McKevitt, Nj.«. Otis, Betkins, &gt;tep- the time In'eFreuing - between October and
lu-ttw-1 « -..
•f de!ln&lt;|uent axes Imtv.-talp township*. Tlw lafc-c. Hire: ;«*. smith. WtEisma and chafrma-.i. Jauoiry frewkms, lobe’ paid for extra attlie rale ;
:
’ranib-r
•
r. eommendsttou of the the M&gt;:dlcr«, Bailors and 15&gt; Matthew;, \’ag!&lt;-.r -n.d Swift bring mem- of twXr-ii.ltan- and fifty rents (FJ.5n) tor each
,au,,K! •”
Marine Relief Commlsdo-J relative to tho lev v• &gt;m$t, oftiic building o inmlttec were excuw.l day qoar 1 is tn aaaton. bupplctnent to be delivertd
within
fifteen
days
afire
copy
I*
fur'
Inz of ac'rialn tax, wbtcb had Iwcn beret-'fonr frem voting &lt;&gt;n the qpMtion.
nishdd
by
county
d-ri?,
after
October
and
JanI
&gt;’■ y.tirfUidt. *.';
reiwreil to’trecomtaittee ou ttoano*. was a
I&gt;u mutton of Mr. Swift board look » reee.-*
narytaceatont-.
ferred bick to the
till one o'clock p. m.
Bui vidcd that pn&gt;Ma arc prompGr read and
Mr. Swift rimved toaccr;4 .v d Adopt Ihe r-.aftkhswuN aragiox.
n«. The
ajre and
amt
p.»*ramtt
’
pon of the c.iuimltte on flnawo.
1 he ay&lt;.*
“
at the hour .vijourned to with rriurtiwl by county clerk or .other 't-uraun anfoortkod by your honorable body.
nnv»behJgca!!al. the motion pr
-e -.'to ! by tbe *trVonnn
prevailed
,r
present,
,
tetaporutCy r-il
AU printing to be &lt;kuc in goal workmanlike
f lkwhig vote: aver ;IS*, nays,h or-ne.
.
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Ni.
Snnc &gt;. f the eommit:-.&lt;e» being veady U&gt; re­
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On ifKAldn cf Mr Willlaas ’he report
&lt;. the p.jrt.
report! of
port, on motion ot 8wilt the board took a manacr, 00 good paper.
Rewpectfu'-'.y submitted,
teouiml’tee on finance
wssreforre-J
to the com- retcM till three o’clock p. n&gt;.
lur.i «..• tti*Uu.u&lt;&gt;L'
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W.
Fclghner,
publisher
Na-tti
v
tixv,
mfttee ou appurtloutneui.,
' I I’iton again aa- tnuilng the committee on
Wbolv nuiatwe &lt;d &lt;&gt; ■ •.
xirtloiinictii.
: (Mich.) Saws.
Mr. Swift presented A delayed rqtort ...
louis wittun th- jre i
&lt;4 ; claims again •mbmlf-.l their final report on
M-hool district‘ oillcers of .......
moneys
to...be levied ’ nkrlUneoua claims xiw! on motion of Brown
............
Oni motion of Nagler the abo*t waa accepted TQtoi cumber rtf ditTor
in fractional iehno! dhtrict No. 1 of Cablleton
he &gt;.imr wn« adopted br tile following rpte; and adopted by the following vote: area, IS;
stid Maple Grove.
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&gt;6 Abbey, Brown. Hill. Hmffiew, McKevitt. na-.-r. none.
.Mr. Williams inured that the same l»e turtted | .,»^
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’r- h’.ye^Uite, Rudite. JVtUlanm ....
andvu&gt;ucbatiMr. Williams offererl tbe following rewdutiou
orer to Uw uranty ederk to bo filcsl m his office rujut-ll; Smith. Swift, "Fakvitar, Hogjtett, and pored it. adoption:
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ar.d referred to proper coiHmlttee. Motion Mfclthews,
an«l R-.-ph.gl*
kn.’iews, I’erkiua
erkluawmi
){■ plogie wet.wen- absent
afrernt
KitiM-i.vgp. TMt the building cotnnjiitec bo,
prevailod.
Bnd
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Id engaged hl roinmlttet, »-ork cm toe com- ‘and are hereby authorized u&gt; act with the city whole «nn&gt;it»i j.tiil rr.-m
Some tlMciUsinu ftp--*c (11 fetation io the mb
I
-■rtee on eqitallaattuc.
officers
of
Hsntluga
city
tn
the
inattar
cif
putprinting of the pro.-cc&lt;ta of th;? board. Where‘[i'tie cniuujlttrc -u «iUi&gt;.';zatfao, through their
upon Ritchie ux&gt;rijd that thl» board adopt tin- c-telrnuut, Mr. Smith, anNoittod the following si tig in sewcra fur the ftxirt house ami Jjtfl and
to alike any arranuecteut thcr deem ueccseror
resotatioo which was ad»pU-.l by the tsainl of report:
In conjunction with the city or otL-crwlw, and
supcrvLsora v.f this county attli e October s«s
tn c*"c they cannot make airtisfacuity arrange­ rtlld f"r eirtlrtmti .......
ston &lt;if laet year ami which read* ati fol’owa. i
Iwjoei*
I...
ments with the city, they are auihorinrd to fttelto. f.ai!
Rxroi.vun, That the printing &lt;! the proceedEia-rn
pnxwed *t the expense of the comity to do Paid tnretedirAl «i .- - .i
lugs of this bourd be let to the k&gt;«&gt;n n spentr?o .-_a
what they may think best for the Interest of
slbl'j bldth-i. The printing cowmltlao io secure
I’.tkl 1r.in»ju&gt;ftAri&lt;&gt;r :
th.- t.ninty and com’.lctn the aanu*.
tho bids, *ald prcceaotaaa to Is; priated In sup­
tM-Vtel
........
Af;d th.»t there te hereby apprApriaied a suiu F.lld for Uraitu. r
plement form tn tl.n jiaprr of the pari}- making
.
”^3
suifict- »•. to defray all-expenses in making and raid tor labor hired»: &lt;• -’
the lotrest bld and he ta la supply wjppkinrtitn
putting In'aalil sewer from the contingent fund,
wutataing pruccrdloga uf each aeteUni to each
(»t
ralary .
$
of the county.
uf tb&lt;other papers of Barry couutv and d!«
,Ptt£d for per'jfcliraU and &lt;•■«■
trlbmcd in same proportion and same price -as
The rcMilntlon waa sdoptol by the following: 11W fur,ottMT atpHivcr. . •.r-llAt-ir ..fodi................
Iitel year, not lev,-, thafa 5,GjQ for each actfdon In
aye*—IS; nays—none.
Pji J for huy, gr da .m&lt;i - - •!
the aggregate. Said lowest bidder Ia also to
Mr Abbey, chairman of the cournittee 01: FwM fartatmrhired w ;&lt;•••&gt;. i
priul within 40 days after the chwc of Hut J»ntnsurancc, submitted the following report:
vary acMluti, Ute uHnplete proceetltage bf tills
To tint Boari&gt; ofBurgavumtcs:
board tu paapbkrt form. 100 routes at same to
espatiM
ntamul;
Ggnticmen:—Four committee on Insurance Total
be printed on good book paper and ( Aperlv
IKtsm -nd farm &lt; »r tar &gt;•
wtmjd report as follow*: We find that nine
bound. The proceedings nt each session anj
poHres expire -luring tbe year 18SU, ami would
to be printed In tbo paper ot the lowest bidder
rcoAmnetid
that
tbe
county
treasurer
be
Inj
and turutahrd In supotaav.-nt form to this other
strutted to renew the same for a period not excounty papers within two '-.'wks utter tite ckwr
crrtBcg three yr-are. except tbe insurance on Ptl&lt;l
of each *(;MioD. The party making the lowest
conn hutisc; building at the ccuuty farm to lie
bid, and thederk. to cdtopore proof with ihe
in the Barry A Eaton Insurance Co., 1’4'itnr food.
original copy (urolato 1 hv the clerk. Oan
t. Insured
iftafeslbli
G^.Abbev.
third of the contract price is ro lie paid iiy an
W. .* Nye.
order from the county ckr- to the lowtu bid­
PtUdtnuMpurtm;”" i- .;*:
W. W. Brown.
der after aaid biiider baa properly printed prointo ir-'-.n txiorho.ie.-. •■'&lt; U
d ..
.
Cummltt-re.
ceedinga of tlw October a«-MJon, the balance to
£ubtte Instto!':.'' .
Mr. Swift moved to amend the report bv
be paid alter the January pron iulnga have
si amount expended f«-r
autiioriztng Um: county tnmsurcr to tnsuro tbe
been published a* alxivnand U|« IGO pamphlet»
court house fur a -nm not to exceed is D for
to Ig? delivered to Ihe clerk In the manner and
nina months. Tbe ammilment wm adopted
time rettDired. If m* &lt;■&gt; delivered and the
Ou mffiirm of Hr. Ritchl* Um report as
work not compli-tod as required, the matter tn
amwded wm then adopted by the foHmring
be atljuated by the next board nt supervteons.
F.ihi to •iipertotewlenu. «»r th- i­
’ojs- Ayes, 18; nays, 0
The ri-olntion was anMiiu»jUs’y adopted.
... —. —.1
f,,r . .W - 1 ■.'
Mr. Swift moral thnt the chair appoint a PliilAt tupixul
On motion of ftirkfca the taianl took a recess
iwn.' '
eonwnittec of U&gt;rre ou rules aud order of busitill oue o’clock th m.
mitz: fr th” p&lt;.:ir‘»«»cne .
wm, said committee tu report at next reaafoo ngd touw(&gt;orouion tn and
■
Afshntxoox Mftstos.
Orson
Swift,
The motion ptryalted.
vuppovt o1 the iomuw l&lt;i th&lt;Board met at the hour adjourned to with M. D. Falconer,
David HnmtL
K»Um«sou ftw flrrt 2 moult: &lt;
Mr. HU), chairman of the committee on apquorum prearot.
.
Oseat Matthews.
Juhn J. I’erklni.
porttonmrat. pres&lt;mted the trJiowing report •
order to give the committee an opportu­ Geo Replogle,
Committee,
. In to
nity
work, nrr motkiu &lt;d McKevitt, bonnl ad­
To th« Boa an or 8up*xnadK«:
On
n»ution&lt;,f
McKerlll
the
ngwrt
was
received.
journed
tin
to
ui
HTow
at
right
o'clock
a.
m.
Gbotiemco:—Tour committee on npportlou'
After aotne diaenaaion nn tho report of tb&lt;‘ ment of uxes beg leave to sabmit the f&lt;&gt;l!..wCJTA4. M. Mauk,
Hmmmt Rob,
gear.
,
GIwk.
Chairman. committee on cqutoiwioo, McKev/tTmore.1 to Ing report.
Value n! county ix.it-fanu, im-lu- &gt;• •'
amend the report by adding 3 par cent to the
Tburaday, Oct. 30th, A. D. iSSe.
bifildliu,* (—-tucauxl)...............
9»i»utih» weak on|mld term ■ each •&lt;«•*
Board mat pursuant 10 adjouranwt with
iOa’trtjrl
V-.lm&gt;
of
Ml
Mnr-lnH
uapti
v?
:it«
;
quorum present. Journal rear! and approved.
Mr. Nagler. chairman of th- committee on
Value at oil other propsttj on raid •'
Twp, C)wks' report. preNHtvd the folfowt_.
:■ nothMdmtedtn l&amp;wptng i«w'm &gt;■■
To Tint Hosoxamlb Boa hi? of SriraitimoKa
TnOtf vatae of term and apjx-n
G*atimn*n:--Toiir committee on Towoahlp
ttma'rd) ......................
7fiOD^3M6a&gt;
yterka’ report to whom was refared ihe slate
meet of taxes u&gt; be raised in fractional. ktesol &gt;
wu moved to adept report u aawmd-d.
Jrauw Daualwny, poverty; Hriiry’Tu'ir, ■
Of.U\ WU Ijp&gt;38 17
Ktool dtautet No. 1. of Caattaton and Mb's;
AWwy awred to amend bAd-Wngth
Ifi-jSMH WSttI 06 Myron tkOtoo, kllotte: Wm. Wall’ a-M .
GroVe. rix: 1130100 do Iwreby reeo^Ste)
— -—»■ —-V m.■ &lt;L&gt; '. IV »|,» -1! &gt;. '
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u*
that the snpar - tone of Mopta Grow te, ant te

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HISTORY OF A WEEK.

No Alkalies

Wetlnesday, Nov. O.
The Atlas Iron wor.*:s at San Frandsco
have lieen burned. The loss is 870,000,
John McLnckie, one of the Homartmd
strike leaders, has resigned his office &lt;rf
blirgtsw of the town and taken up his rwdrlence tn Youngstown, O.
The steauwhlp Belfast from Colombo,
preparation of
baa just reached Ner York after a terrible
experience. The vea'ow*! was so delayed by
storms that h^r coni gave out. and for the
MB look whiter, will be cleUer M(l wi||
last four days of the voyage the fires were
done with lees Ubor jf
1
sept going front wood stripped from the
decks, topmasts, etc.
Mrs. Parnell has claimed the protection
of the English bankruptcy court. This
puts another hitch in the Irish Paris fund.
I ‘l ITht C'OlhM wUI *m,JI
Small-pox epidemic has broken out in
Seattle an.’. Tacoma, Wash. Three cases
w.ll lut lonsar. SANTA CLAUS SOAP Is
huh it abfolutely pare
have been reported. A rigid quarantine
anti1 soluble,
has been established.
pure., it cleans, but dose not Injure the.
. , . .
than three times the strength
Typhoid fever is raging in the vicinity of
Greenfield, Illi., west of Hilkboro. &gt;everal
fabric,
tt does flat r.ughen »r chap the/,
, :!;v-l‘wuth Starch. Arrowroot
deaths having already taken place and a
1 ; • • ntvl
jfnr more economical,
number uf bod cases l»eing reported. Tbe
qandU.
r
.,
&lt;f }hani one cent »• cvp. It
^»«Tof M. H. Waltrip has been
stricken with the malady.
’
nourishing, and f-aiilt
During a Democratic meeting at Niles,
Mich., a citizen was killed by f.Vtr negn»es.
5v:d by Grocer® everywhere.
Captain Andrews, the AtnAican who
"ailed from Atlantic City, N. J., for Huelva
in a dory, has arriv«l at London.
Obituary: At Detriot. Alonzo N. Shelby,
ftged 83; nt Lansing, Mich., Theophilus
PROBATE ORDER
Abbott. LU D., ex-president of the State
Stat« of Michigan. Countv nt Barrv-ss.
Agricultural college, aged CO; nt Cleveland,
At a ws.iuii of tie- Probate Court for tbe
John 1.. Taylor; at Lewiston, HL, Nathan
:n '"Idcounty,on Thura- Beadles, aged 81; at Frankfort. Germany,
•laj the loth .lay of N»vemt&gt;er, in the year onu Dcsoff, the; famous opera conductor.
tiiousund eight hundred mid ninety two.
ChMrlc’ w- Armstrong, Judge of
Thur»&lt;luy, Nov. IO.
l In the matter Of the estate of Austin D
Bhrn.|ite H«M« «t
York bunml
Bassett, decessed.
with thirty-two horses. Iaiss, pX&gt;,()0i).
- - —
On reading and filing the petltl »n. duly vetiThe I’rusinn balance sheet shows n de­
MA
' aed. o| Luayctte ltHH»eti.sonof &lt;mld dt-eea'e.1
i 1U.
Z
'
n,a.! ."'bnlnlstraLoti ot Mtd estate tbit: of 40.iO&gt;,tit«j marks, which will Jbe
B
m.iy l.e granted to Jereliuiib W. Hendershott made up by n loan.
/UlHdYC -run e
M e, "
■ or’o *&gt;uie other suitable person.
'
Fire at Columbus, O., destroyed the
ALWAYS THE SAME
•h1ahd«U‘?'}Ui 1» ordered, that Friday the
j 2nd day ot Dre-ember. A. D..1iiw at ten o’clock in Watson, Hallock Ac Co. building. The
■ ww a. ... tfle l&lt; irenoun. be assigned for the hearing of said firm dealt in builders hardware, blinds,
AMb 4LW AYS THF RF
,,el,1?u nnJ *•»*&lt; Ht” heirs at law of -wid |,..
nLWnl J I flu DLjI j' ceasret
Interested in
In sidd
7i nod all other persons
fur-vil' luieresiea
-Clld saahre, etc., and lose 84O.W0.
, r•
Palis Ponte."
I estate, are required io appear at a session uf
Simon Pocy, pass.-ng.-r agent and confi­
| said court, then lobe hnloen nt the Probate of.
। Hee. hi tbe City of Hastings, in said county, and dential clerk in the offices of 1 Ik* Cuban
I -.how muse, if any there be. why the prayer of Mail Steamship rotn^my. Is in jail at New
the petitioner may not tx- grained. Anu It Is i ork charged with a defalcation of »4&lt;&gt;.00a
further otdetrel. that said petitioner give notice
Dr. William Walter Webb, of Philadel­
to the per&gt;ons Interested In said estate, of tbe
IN THE
pendency of said’ petition and the hearing phia. h.ts Uau chosen to suc.wi Dr. Ad­
‘hereofbycr.wfltiK a copy of this unDr to*te ams mm president Uf the famous Kpiocopublished in the Hustings Bannkk. a news­ paliati training school at Nashotah, Win.
paper printed mid circulated in said County ot
Burry, t&gt;n&lt; &lt;-In each week for three sueceMlrt Dr. AtLims is one of t he most tinted and
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
popular men in the Episcopal church of
MA{N. L-xx Agent, Hastings
W. AKMSTBGXU, '
America.
Judge of Pro j.ue
p. £iA. Chicago.
Mike Dwyer, the New York sfiorting
lA’true copy.)
man. is said to have won. it-).lk» on the
presidential election.
.
'
^It Uhupal at Madison, Wia., that Gen­
eral C B. Chapnutti, who is dangerously
111. may yet recover.
DBI
At Stockton, C al., the stallion Samboul
went a mile iu ’Jaw.
-L Doyle and wife, nn old couple who regtetcrcd at the International hotel,
&gt;&lt;Tn
Francisco, from Daveoport, In.. were
v...v
found dead in their l*sl next moniing, hnvIng &gt;Ks-n accidentally a phyxiated by gas.
The president has pardoned R. L Lester.
of KansiK. s, tit up for perjury; Frederick
Alirer.
nenvBni L.w.Alger, vifil.-ltimr
violating pension
law.; T'l.i.rl.t
Charles
Caxs, i-nnio offenM1. He cumninted t«» six
month'' imprisonment the one year m-ii
t«-n&gt;T of II. \V. Donnell and Enoch C.
Lata -cf London, now of Chicago, crith a BTLANCH OFFICE at
I-’ Colt*-. *.f Montana, perjurj-.
John B. mid A. B. Hayes, doing btndneM
at Owen Sound, Ont., under tin name of
; trd this Countv each month for tho past six months, and during these visits has examined and d the North American Bent Chair company,
■ eribeti for hundreds, and effected many of the most Wonderfhl Cures over mado in tho State!
•_* luivu called n meeting of their creditor*.
L’a^ilitics, &amp;MM0; a&lt;M.t.*, 175.1)00.
• r f-ir’tih and neighbors about Dr. Holman SJ Humphrey. There is scarcely a neighborhood in the county that L

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N. K. FAIRBANK »cco? MR,.

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W, Baser &amp; Co., Dmhastsr.MiSS.

HASTINGS BANNER
and
York Tribune

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Mi&lt; uiiGAN Central

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Office at FORDS' HOTEL, IUESDAY, DEC. 6, One day only

DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY,!

11.’ !’i&lt;- benefit of tiw doctor's wonderful skill, land rarely a family which has not had one or more of its members
from Meath and restored t«&gt; health after all hope had been given up and the family physician pronounced the-ias*' •,
’If hiliicted do not*fail to oonsult thLs moat'emiuent physician and surgeon.
g
liii'nnti tv-. consultations and advice free.
\
.
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The doctor treats n &gt; ncatedbrare*. bntd•K
Li* «!h'I~ time t&lt;&gt; the tr&lt;*tmrat of chronic na.i M
l-nc »t‘
: and »arvicni di*ra*re; raee* given |?
■•f. by
. doctare and prna.xinced incarabl-. t&gt;
l.« m.»t &lt;1reire* to »ee. Dr. Hoatnhrey bM Lvi E
tirarlrlOuO eare* in the State of Mi&lt;-hlann.-wl.lh-1,
'-i» patient* all told in MiiiflMote. Whoottsin. H- f'
linoi*. Alat*ama. G«ontia. Tennrew-c. Ohio and
indiKOa. have been fully five time* that number. 6;
mvirir two-third* nt threeMjffen-ni wnte ztv«-n tin t
h» hopelee* invalid*. *om* to I*, bllud. eonie.l.i.r, V;
and other* a pA-y to *croful*. chronic kidn»y d ». F.
*•••*. oonramptlnD, destructive (•-.rude tn-ublre. jjAmoux other*, hundred* of children liopelrenly &lt;\.
deformed. But behold now tnn:iy of them »-* &lt;
end hrar.while nearly all are rapidly bvlo&lt; cored J?
The doctor ie •urronndi-d wl’h tbe Buret nnd j*
n«t extensive collection of ln»trnment*ereri&lt;u. X

-.&lt;• fcxpcnwive •nrtrai’ieota and
n muklac analysis. microscopic
‘-inatliic examinations. yet he
the phyaioiaa's duty to aaoartain
lunt'j true condition witlioot expense
dscitldi to locate a monthly ririt

t &lt;.xa.T.inaticn. and often without
—-Md what
h cor*.

met!.&lt;«i»differ markwUy from
•. -pmotltiuner ta all nwpects.
tl»e plan of St. Georg"'* Hoapilal
;. !.&lt;• rwtintsni every particular a»
ietiV* ph j sioal eoudil i»O and inco-

sane, aricinry ont*ti». bruin and nervuue *r*t»ni. C
pandyvl". rheamati*m. ekk headache. ImcksoIr;
inmon, growth*, joint dieeaaee.i lire, hipdlaeaee, fig
sciatica. »kin diws.rea, ulcere and every- form of K
weakaeee of either male or female.
Tbe ductor’* »pecific tnedlcioM r&gt;» •trnlxLt •&lt;» kv ■
thedie*e»ed "Fann, nod can- be plnltilv fen nt ft
work tn lt-e &lt;li*rere-d part* very aburtly after H-“ir f.;
ure !• begon. Ttiry ere plroeanlto fniw.nnld I..- u&gt;
Mnrchiuc in action, yet axre" with th" nvet d- i. t
cate lady or child, do not reduce ih"*to-r.wtfi,&gt;..-..i
ranbou**d while nt the usual &lt;&gt;ccapali-"&gt;. a»p‘
many patient* Mill nhie for hard work and

nny and all disraw'd parts, and
■.mpethetta or orgaaic. tocHher
,:n «nt and nature of th« di*ces&lt;-.
u t‘.c rutro amount &lt;&gt;f vital cccr•• 'f-’itly ootr.pntrd and the re-torlng
■ ’ th* Ixuly rn«o*nr«*l agninst tho
■. 1 -n-rzy and dretrertire capabilL

d&gt;w*eirrd ini ' a !«!•«r.d rot 0T
o»ntt«

4- timenrd expend- of treatment.
: -"re printout the otter delusion

■

Cures After All Others Fail.

lie lay a are irangerou*.
».i &lt;i-vuptivo that hundreds are ailing with d»nc*r■ mfc' mnlarita". all nneonucioQB of their tra-» condition.
uh- not well, but are ret indy Ignorant of the deadly
il-*.n eorne vital organ, which tnunt sooner ur It!"1, ufr
1 noire* reocned by a *killed band. Are yon afflicted?
■ &gt;«*ily cnrnble now. but, rotnetnb-»r. every motflant of
. a nearer the day when on incurable etage miy enp"’’• mist skillful physk-ion can render you no sroletanoe.
—tl. r_.______ _. - —.... .

thldb certain solitary «ndindUcr*el practices pro- S.'
&gt;erai»re I in ewufu ill/ undermine the oruwHtn*

";«i 2i.h

1.

entire life has boon davotod tn the stodv and vn.rk
n. and l» rich in practical ex peril* nee in l-oaplisl. divpunte jirsetlee, and maoy of tho truly wondrifal thing" he n-y
if told, would read more llkn fiction tbnn sober troth.
h&gt; spibila of Europa hi* opportunities hnv" been second to
Vi'«; not only *o. but he has thoroughly traveled. nM his
diWMa, etc., are so broad and emmopolitnn that like a
&gt;*HU*bi|bilt in rallnaui business, he keeps wntcli rdJuul ovar,iiM medical world constantly. The method" of McKenrie,
*&lt;«-arjKnch, Brown Bernard. M. Bergoon. Fo4bergill.JBe;- m familiar tn him as to themselves, and while ever rend&gt;
. nd retain a fact, he hrrirts fast tprold friends tADacinusly. and
•w nun* rkutioaaiyr experience navin* loug since proven that ice, and -ftea dwto-y* rna
ruth well'applied is worth a doasn conjectures how&lt;ver'plamil- tion l» (Im maiwrinx *»f aolaral life— t'n**rr&gt;’ It nt

!■ it phr*y is the only physician who
J i .o -'.-jcikI advantage of European
: '
microscopy ot the blood
wl..i nirriflu with him a full line
’ e r&gt;'» »n&lt;l apparatus for making
■ title rzamiQatienw of tho rsrtoa*
oil—cMilon* of tho body, aa tho
-I. i.-cl.fcriMS of any kind, catarrh’h», clc.L ete.. which examinations
Id T«.l tn.iinwiii-inlutoacornH-t
;-i nil firm* of otscniM and chronic
\» wry h&gt;w doctors outaidn tha
•* ir* tho* prtt”&gt;red wi'h Cn»tJy out­
...... id' "nd other eawuti *!
—
ruikiur. "strictly firat-ck" &lt;li&gt;4tnoi&gt; caM&gt;»i,.th«« afflicted wou. I 1&lt;&gt; wed.
.1 th* doctor aud go*, h
pimoa
' than the doors of hoi nt*; yet
' 'rircliwd Againat thi't*.
‘* - - a thmieg point in t
'•.--‘■e; t|.i« in eopecuaUy ti i of alli s -u ,-H. all or any of w;&gt;e-.i am
• •avettain time; UmtU, until meh

tlwaa change In aom* tmpnrtaut organ or
hM token plnceM to affect the proper function
of Mid organ and finally break down the
structure Itwlf. Eroo L roaw cs*?
han happened uauvual ttill may
,‘b" ,
"tractive operation. »UV the inn»da of tho d*"tiMe. and iriv.* th" j».tlent a comfortable endIntofal life. Other rere, if
a certain ataae. die in -oito of all &lt;**t ’k*1*
do. Hence it la not only dangerous to delay. ba‘
oftumen eriralnaJ. for most all of “ “*• /',&gt;
thorn* we love. fa4 more Unto for
Itb a crime again*t these to neglect ourselves
until pretnalaro death doses tho ececeDisaaaeA of Women,
such m have beffW the skill »f "&lt;&gt;
Suns and their rem-diro. Dr.;
ft
ceres.
L’lrer* tnmore. fibroid sod p»iyt-id
growths cored without tho nso of tbs knife or
raut tic*. No cutting, nc pain, no danger..
Manhood Perfectly Hestorvd.
Orrick, mdulres and certain can* for i“Umtenco
loot intiuho*.». spartnntorrb.ua. b«ee*. weaken re

rtcuorl** snnsnpr&gt;»»'-«»'-—
Imprndnut habit* -f J-oll* &lt;•»
f?&lt;&gt;/-•
in mature s*un*. or aoy can-* th"! n- biltt-l-*
tl*aa»xual fnnr,i&gt;*ne.»P’*dilyatjd yerwauout.
tv cored. Cuisoltatfon fro" and Mririn ««■*&gt;.
fiilofitid. Aiauinte cures guaranteed.
risk incurrtxl.
En lrixy or PtUoelenlifiealb treated end
r. t __ I
* riatwAr. P-l in.I
w..,.ui after onirtb. «irmr p.-i**"*
jnrioo* soiupuoud.*, *ho«!d call ..ml too th

CM* *1 *•
......... biH’y. pr.-n*t«”w »l*«li
aud kindred nfi*-ti«»ca. -—-r
liw-trd or rio.kll)fn’ty treated
menu, or f-ilnrru. Pile"*"
aa.il m«*lie&lt;i.«* *rnt ,’&gt;y

&gt;/•*• (ExaxolnsRoa of Urine).—All persons •nfh-rtM with” &lt;,‘^ilZ*Dr.l‘&lt;Hanu»f*.r .tuner, of tho first urine wu**.’d in the morning for exsminaUnn^,““J,„„
&gt;r of Datfanta in SontberD Mickbnn iui

OM, Liuiag &amp; hrttei
TIME TABLE.
Ju effect September tlth, laex.
Favorite Route between Grand Rapids. Detroit

Bridge Foreman Thomas, of Columbus,
I
O.. wrauped Ids overcoat around an 8-year- Lv. | Goin*
flnuxl Itapld.
old girl who had caught fire from a boufire
East Parts
and was in flames and jumped 'uto the
McCord
Alto
river with her. She is badly burned and
Elmdale
may die.
Clarksville
The freighting steamer Englum., which
UM (MMM
Woodbury
is overdue, has arrived safely. She is dis­
Sunfield
abled but managed to reach quarantine at
Mulliken
New lork with all well.
Grand Ixtdge
There is a report that T. V. Powderly
Laming
Detroit
will resign the K. of L. general mn&gt;
ter workman’s position. He is not in good
health, and besidet is mighty tired of the
Lv
Howard
City
job—so they say.
„ Edmore
Richard Perkins of Chelsea, Wia, while
,. Manton
,. fonia
hunting ran into a M»t gun and was morAr Grand Ledge
'tally wounded. He bad l»een married but
six weeks.
'&lt;iu:ia- W—t
Wm. Russell, of Chicago, had to pay &lt;50
Detroit
and costs because wh-.-n his horse balked he
Lansing
Grand Ledge
drove the blade of bls pocket knijc two
Muillken
inches into the animal.
Hun field
There is another arrival at the World’s
Woodbury
Luke Odessa
fair; a boy this time. Of course he R an
Clarksville
Fsquimau. The young man will be called
Elmdale
Christopher Columbus Pelisea.
Alto
,
McCord
Adj. Gen. Greene, ot the Iowa National
East Paris
Guard, has gone south for Ids health which
Grand Hapldr
10 -jo
lias been seriously impaired by his work in
getting the Iowa troops to the'World’s fair
■FK
dedication and a prior attack nf typhoid
„ (Grand ixidge
K 45
fever.
., Portland
Ar I louts
Kiemlin, the Tennessee stallion, trotted a
Lv Howard City
mile in 2:V7H. beating Stamboui’s record
Ar I fonts
and rewiuniug the stallion championship.
IStanton
A band of dexpcrndocs set tijwn two
Slcepersleave Grand Rnptds daily at ills)
Swedes at tbe foot of Tolcott mountain,
p.
in.
paMing Woodbury at I:IS a. m. arriving
near Hartford, Conn., at a late hour Saturat Detroit at *:» a. m. Leaves Detroit dally
I day night, stoned one of them to death and at 11 :&lt;J0 p. m.. passing Woodbury at 5:00 a. nt,,
!
••ho! the other so that he wjll probably die. arriving nt Grand Rapids atT:w a. m.
• Every day, others week days only, t stop
Robbery was the motive for the crime.
on signal.
Charles Curtis, one of the representatives
Parlor cars on all day trains between Grand
in congress elected by tbe Republicans ot Rapids and Detroit, seats 25 cents, hleepera
trains. Connections made
in
Kanins, is pf Indian descent—one-qnartcr on night
Union station. Grand Rapids with the
blood.
Ciiicagoa West Michigan Railway fob
In a fight over a boundary apple tree be­
tween Charles Knorr and Thomas Hussey,
llving nwtr Ue^en
IDS. ClIARLBVOlX ANU PKTOSKJtY. Favorite
living near Bes&amp;emer station,Pa.,Knorr was route to the.iummer resorts of northern Michi­
fatally
L.™, 1hurt
—.. with
..l.jj nn ax. Hussey is in jail. gan.
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago. SdO A
Tuesday, Nov. lit.
■Him.|WpniB nnu
_____
A ,Philadelphia
and weaning
Reading eng.
engineerLeave for Manistee and Traverse City "JO A.
_.i . ’s Crossing. Pa. FjTe
ploded nt Connor
Five M. and are P. M.kPOta PT WZT C3CZ3
Leave lor chariexoix and Petoskey 7 JO A. M.
men were killed and considerable property
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers on
----------- * "
”—*----------v 1dead: »«
- night
destroyed.
Following
are the
Henry
trains to Chicago.
Ask our agents for further particulars or.
C. Allison, engineer William Mackey,
write
to
(a, Mb
fireman; William Cowhcy, engineer; Wil­
liam Kendrick, conductor; William Moyer,
Grand RapldsI! reman.
Angelo Petrillo was hanged in tbe New
. Haven. Conn., jail yard for the murder of
| bis brother-in-law, Michael Demco, on
Anril IS,
Is ISOL
IS'I
11 April
j L.
’
.
| Fleming Riggs and Mubaln Priddy
I
TIMETABLE.
l'• elojosl from Mutnfonlsville. Ky., and were
Tn effect September IL 1802.
, married at Jeffersonville, Ind. The groom
;'m
the bride 16.
•
A Minncapolia pastor shocked his con­
Stations.
- a -' gregatiuu by riding to church on a bicycle.
.
United States Minister Thayer, The
tjn,.lie a....-.
_Hague,
b ’ denies
‘ ‘ the report that he intends to Kalamnzou Lv.,
resign.
EastCoojier.......
1 Califor’iia has again been shaken by an Richlona Jutic't
Cressey ...
earthquake
Milo
I Another disastrous tire in Milwaukee de? Delton ....
striiyid T. I.. Kelly &amp; Co.’s dry goals store, Cloverdale
^bulU
causing a low of tl75.(s«».
At the Duke of Marlborough's funeral Hastings,
many English notables attended.
The
dowager duchess will get a fortune irf life Coat* Grove
IS 10 10
Woodland
j insurance money.
'
Woodbun
1 A. G. Baker, who has been rtinning a
LanaiDE...
Hou. Andrew D. White, the new Am.-ri-rnewsjrfqier
--, ™~, at Bremen, Inti, found .. ...^
a WhiteDetroit
enn minister to Ruo*iu, bns lieeu given an cap notice on his door warning him to Grand Rapids.
audience
by th&lt;« czar,»-litbaa rIno been leave the place.
—
-----------------------He is unable to tdl
received by
. the czarina.
• whether it is a joke or earnest.
The Hamburg senate propt.stt* to widen' John Hill, a St. Louis street car hand,
Stations.
luid deepen the river Ella- at the point was bequBated’85,000 recently and didn’t
kii .-wn :u» Kuelfit-lb. The work will cost -ton till he bad “blown it all in,” drinking
XUO/hi marks, which will be raised on a and gambling,
SOUTH.
Kalamazoo Ar...
munit-ipal loan.
. The residence of Captain Elijah Wheat­
Cooper Lv..
Dr, J W. I’arcclliC a prominent phvsi on, at Tuckahoe, N. J. has been robbed of East
Richland Junc*t.
ctan. shot and fatallv wounded Citv Mnrin cash, which was left in the house Cressey...
Milo
shal Uvi Wat-iun. at Westfield, 111. Par . while tin-family was absent on n visit,
Delton ....
cells was under the' Influence of liquor.
A block of business houses at Winston, Cloverdale
He U under arrest.
Ala., was destroyed by flra. causing a loss Shultz
The
.-ir.vttof th.Ut.-E.thw
*»«.&lt;»&gt;.
Hastings
M..llURrr WOT «&gt;H. «t public nuctlou In
OraK,
Faraom.tX
Coats Grove.
Pittsburg, netting 82.’1"'1 CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—The Herald says it Woodland
Mr. Mc(\*niiick. foreign commissioner has it on unquestionable authority that .Woodhurv
of tbe Chicago Columbian exposition, ha.* Oscar Neebo, one of tho anarchists sent to
Via D.
rerignvd his ix*t owing to the ill-health of prison for life, will be pardoned by Gover­ Lansing...
Detroit....
his wife. wttiHvhoni be ha* lieen obliged nor Fifer Thanksgiving day.
Grand Rapids.
to remain on the continent since summer.
•Stops on signal only.
By a railway accident, caused by care­ LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
t Noe. a and e will not carry passengers unless
lessness, on the C., M. &amp; St. P.. nt High- .
provided with freight train permits.
land Center. la.. Min* Lfrxy Butler, of Red- j
Chicago
Freight trains will be run at tbe convenience
of the company, who reserve the right to change
rick, wan slowly roasted to death; and ।
Cuicago. Nov 14.
tone of such trains without notice.
Mrs Goff, of
Following were the quotation* on the boar,I the
„ r***
w. 8..DKWING. Gen’l Manager.
TT O
»» n..n
. -r ...
Brighton, an.1 Joseph riiomton. of bigonrf tr#de |oday. wheat- November, opened
ney, were also cremated.
I
tj^c; i&gt;cct.tnbcr. opened. 73^c.
The Western union directors have de- cloned T3Mc; May. Opened 7VH. closed 71^
claret! •» dividend ot 10 per cent, in stock, Corn—November,opened (Die, closed41Hc;Itocomber, opened 43c.
Cc. closed 4H$c;
UHd May,
paynble Dec. 2.
i[ cember.
I opcneil 47*iic, cloned 40;de. Oats—November.
.1. M. mOTM- u.;.! llr. Tuk.io huve bre, I, opened 8B*c. clo*ed a&gt;)*c; December, opened
•p wlolwl ewuniwl.-u. r. Iro.u '-™* [: R
upcuwl
»!*-.
:tc, closed 3Btc; May. opened Xtfc. ckwed
to the w arid’* fair.
;j 357^-.
3516c. Pbrkr-Novcmber.
I’orkvNovcmber. opened
&lt;&gt;i»encd SiLUTtf;
8ii.U7»i: closed
— 1 •*
Jly»— &lt;»• w!n.wl 812.1V;
Bl* IO- closed S1V
OR*
An Italian nnitrchi-q in Pari* declares . S13.tL'*4:
Decernber.ot&gt;cncd
J13.O5-,
that the anarchists will make no more at-I-Jnnunry.
,Mn”“rv ««»n*d
opened kis-'KSVL'iS, cin*«i
closed tta.40.
813.(0. i.nr&lt;i
Lard
,
tempts to blow up inhabited house*, be- —No* ember, opened and closed, 8»*-S0.'
arose they always kill the wrong peraiftw, I Live Stock—Pffcce at the Union Stock yards
today ranged ns follows: Hors — Market
ilmJitter, he says, they will confine their I mode.--it&lt;ly active on itackinRand (hipping nooperations to batiks and town ball-*.
count:.out feeling rather weak; prtcM S^lOc
Negotiations for the purchase of tbe Pratt lower, nalcs ranged at
plpi. 85.W3i
and Whitney fine tool works,-at Hnrtfonl. .IflJ lltfht. S3JSQ&amp;3S rough packing. SAIHj,
Conn., by an English syndicate have been 5.05 mixed, and SAWdATl) heavy packing
practically cotriplelcd, and the plant will be and shipping lota.
Cattle—Market moderately active on local
iu the control of the Englishmen within a and dripping account, and feeling rather
.short time. The terms of tbe purchase were rtendy; prices unchanged; quotations ranged
p,j(W.0(D.
Your Druggist will supply you.
at
choice to extra shipping steers,
Jj :;g&gt;.5.i&gt;) good to choice do, SS-iWi-LSi fair to
Katunlny, Nov. 12.
gi-od, j.'l.'iiIrAOO cQminon to medium do, S^.WS,
A passenger and a freight train on the 10) liuii-hera'steers,
stocker*. St’.ll)
Missouri Pacific callidwl in the yards nt QXlU Texas steers, $&amp;7&amp;fc4.1O range sierra.
Pleasant Hill. Mo. Several people were iufeeders, tl.ffl9-.73 «”•*.
jure*l but not fatally, it I.* thought.
bulls, and
.50 veal valves.
Sheep -Market rather .give and prices
William A. Prentlns, Milwaukee’* oldest
steady and unchanged; qu.™.lions ranged at
pioneer, is dead, aged 92 years.
83a)i;(.f» J*er III' Ito western,
na­
Daniel I'lum, of Urbana, Ills., confesses tives. fctMVM-SkTexas, and $U5.»&gt;5.75 lambs.
to the murder uf Samuel Wiluon at Cham­
Produce: Butter-Fine to fancy creamery, 30
Gfllc per lb: fancy dairies, 2tfc^n&gt;-; packing
paign.
Firt destroyed the almshouse at Sugar stuck. IX*13Hc. Eggs—Fresh stock, Sc per
Creek. Pa. The rescue of 100 inmates was dox;,lce house. Ififtlfic. l oullry-Hona, BttlOc
per lb; rou-tcr*. Scbducks. t&lt;Xfic.; turkeys. HHc:
accomplished with much difficulty.
geese, 8’.&lt;ua&gt;740 PK dux- Potatoes—Wiscon­
Postmaster S. M. feat*, at Hope. Kan., sin rose. 6*8fllc per bu: Hebron, BMjTOc; Buncommitted auidde by shooting himself in Uvnks. TMfcTfic. Sw.eet potatoes- Jersey. 83.30$
CURE.
the head. Fear of losing bis place under 4.0 per bbl; Illinois, «3.)O(t3.2r,. Applt-s-Good
the Democratic! odininistration anti finan­ to fancy. t£&amp;Q$&amp;60 per bbl: poor, SLM&amp;IA
Cranberries
—
Uai»e
Cod.
8D.SUi67.00
per
bbl.
.
cial embarrassment caused him to become
Ilrooin corn- Hurl,
l&gt;cr Ib. carvot
despondent.
1
brush, '.b- r’ic: gnm. self-working,
The Berlin police authorities have seized Inside and rovers. 41jCSHc; cepunon brush,
The Arbciter Zeitung. 1* new anarchist 35i'-jl; crooked,
‘
‘
*
pujier. The plates and 4,000 cojiie.* ot the
paper were destroyed.
A Russian wbinnn, during the absence of
When!
the mother, killed the latter’s child and WBl- l.
Sr.vnNTiCiBbmrthalcncla rocu hn* a weak
. ..........-----­
Corn-No. 2 cadi. &lt;XW: M:iy.
gnawed it* body. She also killed n second Ma)'.
one in the pn-M-ncv ul the mother, whb lie- Ac. (lai* ■ No. 2 mixed imsm l?k:; December.
Kje-DuUatKCfrtVin
car
lots;
®&amp;»Ae
aimu •- maniac Attempts to lynch the
£ (v 'htairec'inu
perifftraf*): 'J! the crime failed.
Chktincey It!Depew cxprMsasthe hojie Steady; old men*.
Lard—Fir™I
that Hie Unite*! state* senate ryiyliecim
■mu
axettament would ahrsy&gt; weaken my
Nmcnilar. JSWO.
,
t
„
Lnc Slock; CaltJc—Trailing active for all Decree and heart and n f.;ar of ‘s-pwidlnft £’«£'}
trolled by the Demu.utey.
staredm«inU»efacefvrbocti_»«. MlLBS*
F. A. Drew; platc-glmw manufacturer, Itrade# n:.d really choie. natives cold at wi ad­
vance
of
lite
per
MO
lbs;
;x*inait
to
boat
native
nn* jrirchasol the ulri Sherman homestead.
sti-vrA
pvr HO 1U; bull-, and dry
:onier of Beil { and G.trriaan avenues, St. cuA-.
Sheep ivti.i lauulm—Sheep
Loulh. tbrsdM.m
dull and lower; tamba weak at a reduction of
The Illinois state house is infested with Re per lb; ahnop. $5a&gt;»per 100 Ite; lamia. i&gt;L.J
ML MILES’ MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind*
white anta which hove already made five U.V'vi. Hogs—Market ataady; live hogs, fu.iWD
tooma in the basement unsafe for the star- JJS per HA! 1U

Chicago, Kalamaioc li S&amp;giiro

. Why Suffer?

When you can be Cured

DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY

to fa -ttliat they hare an fftinri tor

ife of books and documents, and hart
damaged some of the latter.
All tbe hands employed by a certain pearl
button factory, Chauncey Depew says. Toted
tbe Democratic ticket.

Thousands are suffering with
Torpid Liver-the symptoms are
Depression of Spirits, Indiges­
tion, Constipation, Headache.
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator
is a reliable remedy for Liver
Disorders. It cures thousands
every year; why not* try
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator?

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�SECOND : GRAND : HOLIDAY : SALE!
F.: W.: GREBLE
The Furniture and Carpet Dealer
TTKr~X7~T* I' B-YOU

TO

HIS

SECOND GRAND HOLIDAY SALE.
WHICH WILL CONSIST OF

OF AT.T. GRADES AND PRICES,

Fine Easels, Lace and Cheneille Draperies, a large display of Oriental
Rugs, Willow Goods and Fine Pictures, Fancy Chairs, Divans
and Tetes, Side Boards, Book Cases and Extension Tables.

WE INVITE COMPARISON
This Sale will commence Thursday, Nov. 10, and will be continued to
Jan. 1st, 1893 Don’t buy your Christmas presents until you inspect
my stock.
HASTINGS, MICH?
North Side Main Street
dorsed candidates. Democrats have been
made very tired of gulping down all the
cranky isms in the country, and giving all

Hastings Banner.
Thursday, November 17, 189a.

the offices to non-democrats. If demo­
crats cannot get the offices, they prefer
that their opponents should have them,
rather than those*who have tried to lead

MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
THS HASTINGS, MICH., FOSTOFFICK,
__________ ACOPST 14. 1879._________

democrats into all the political sideshows
of the country.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Later news tJonfirms the first reports.

BRITISH LION ROAR8.

The U. S. Sedate as well as the lower
house are democratic. We are glad of
this. Tho democratic party has always
been claiming it would do great things if

How KUgland Regards It.

Chicago Inter Ocean.
London, Nov. 9.—The returns of the
American election were received here this
farenoon too late for the papers to com­
ment on the result. The Pall Mall Gazette
'publishes a brief note this afternoon say­
ing that both the merchants snd the «neanployed workingmen of England have
reason to rejoice at tbe democratic victory, I

it had the entire legislative machinery in
Its own hands. It has given tbe people of
this country to understand that they could
expect much. Tbe people will have It or
they will turn down tbe democratic party.

"We want a straight democratic- county
ticket hereafter, with none of John Den­
nis’ sideshows Ln it” said a prominent
democrat of this city Wednesday.
"Thia
ought to bury Dennis and Hicks so deep
they cannot crawl from under,” said an­
as, with the possibility of the reopening of other democrat, who added "I’m proud
he American markets to the goods of that I helped to do ’em.”
Birmingham, Bradford and Manchester,
Now Is the day when Dr. Woodmansee
capitalists will get a chance to procure
some return on their money Invested, arid should receive his reward. Probably a
position
on the pension board would suit
tho workingmen will have an opportunity
to get a decent price for their labor with­ him. But it okay be the Dr.’s hopes will
be *‘blarated.', It is possible the victorious
out tbe necessity of striking.
*
The SL James Gazette says that some democrats will have no use for prohibition­
satisfaction is felt in England at Mr. ists. They did not on the county ticket

Cleveland’s going back to the White
House. Tbe Blaine-Harrison regime. It
adds, has been fsr from agreeable to Britinterests, snd s majority of the Ameri­
can people believe that it has been equally
prejudicial to themselves.
The Journal editor as a political Moses

said it would be, a race between the peo­
ple's party and prohibitionists for third
place in Barry county. The result shows
that we predicted wisely. We declared

'Die oquawbncks appealed to the people
of Michigan on the record they had made.
The people looked at the record, and then
kicked every last sqnastbuckoutof office.
They knew when they had had enough.
Weaver dld not get an electoral vote in
the south, and would have received none
in the west had not democrats endorsed
Weaver doctor*. The people's party will
now crawl back to obscurity.

The republican party is now tbe Party
M the peeple’e party would not poll 1,200
of opposition. It may congratulate Itself
•tee in Barry oounty. They gave Ewing
on one thing: It is easier to find fault
a beggarly vote of 790. The prohibitionists
than it Is to do something. It has
ynUed 300 votes for Rtuttell. Tbe detnoadvantage yet.
KAta polled for Morse 1894 votes, or' over
IX times aa many as the people’s party,
It wm not, we believe, that tho people
and tbe entire opposition organization Iu J
B.rr, ooontywM with u» ptrnple', imrty. vt^w«l pwtrtkw: but ttay did oppo.
lb. domoer.t. h»d uonnmlaUoo.
fiomWlt embodfcd In tho McK|n|„
Any would have polled three times as

many votes as the people's party. And
yet, when the democrat# asked a place on ‘•
the ticket, they were told that the demo
crallc party was a mere nothing in Barry

county, and that lite people’s party were
tbe real opponents of the republican party.

'bill.
u"
Even Winans would have made a better

run than Morse.

Kissing a Flying IluUet.
In 1877, during tbe N«y" Perea Indian
war. In the CottMitruod
his panta-

Seventy-seven years ago Ney was shot by
a file of soldiers In the garden of the Lux­
embourg in Paris, after having been con­
victed of betraying tbe king by joining
his fortune* to Napoleon’s on his return
from Elba. Upon the very spot where ha
was exempted a statue to his memory was
subsequently erected, and thia statue has
now been removed to another site, the land
where it stood having been taken for rail­
way purposes.
When the charge under which Marshal
Ney was tried was i.tsued against him it
was left within his power to fly from tho
country. This be ret used to do. The gen­
darmes came to arrest him. Ney saw them
standing in h|s courtyard and put up his
window.
"What do you wantf" he asked.
.
“We are looking for Marshal Ney." said
one of the men.
"Well, coma up stairs and I will show
him to you."
The officers entered the dwelling and m
cended to tho marshal’s room.
"I am Michael Ney," be Mid, opening
the door to them.
‘

■

THAT you could buy the Mishawaka
Combination all wool knit boots and
rubbers for $2.75 and the Boston Rubber
\ Boots $2.15?
We solicit your trade and will promise you
fair treatment and stand back of any
goods that we sell with our warrant.
Call and see us. Remember “Goodform”
The World’s Fair magazine free with
$10.00 cash trade.

ihe house of peers, to be shoe. When ths
announcement of the sentence was brought
to him in the Luxembourg prison he wm

p
ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS.

ihe sentence. Very near tbe beginning ot
the document cams the List at Noy’s title*
bestowed upon him by the emperor:
’ "You therefore, Duke of Elchingen
Prince of Moskowa, Grand Cordon ot tbe
Legion of Honor. Grand"----"Oh,’’ exclaimed Ney, "plenae skip all
that; just say Miehiml Ney and a lot ut\
rubbish!"—Yocth’s Companion.
A Little Enth Balaam.
"It is auch bad form to become enthualMtlc over anything," said one of those idly
regular, splendidly null women who could
not get up any animation no matter bow
hard ahe might try, and therefore regard
the absence of the power to be demonstra­
tive as an indication of superior reflnement
on their part.
One's true nature will crop out acme
time, no matter how we try to school it
otherwise. Of course the cool, unchanging
demeanor of a woman ot the world helps
her to pass over those embarraiwing con­
tretemps that will occur In society, and
which so upert the novice in this great
school, yet how much more enjoyment does
the odo derive who can genuinely entbuM
over tbe little happenings &lt;rf life that the
calm and gracious hoeteae fails to rectwnize, or if she does unbend m far m that
altogether faih; to appreciate. If we wait
for something truly grand to rouse our
dormant powers of cnthusl-wm we may
never once be called upon in an entire life­
time, and will spend our days In a. color!ess
existence, absolutely neutral aa rewards
the sensations ot pain or joy, but if we only
W*lh . ehllduh dmpUdly, aur
Into all minor plrwun. with th. wild mthu«la.m at youth n would and M much
to rojor «,! n tnu-h to «r&gt;p™d»t« thu w.

‘ b~’Utul

When we urge to enthusiasm we by no
means commend the restlew energy that
prompts one to continual action. There
can be quiteas much enjoyment derived
from the qulM perusal of iK&lt;«i book or
tbo contemplation of a glorious sunset m
is to be found in much livliar, but no more
Ue
-Phila­
delphia Times.

DO NOT FORGET
That we sell

JERSEY OVER-SHIRTS
For less money than any of them.
Yours respectfully,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, November 17, &gt;891.

8. s. Mnwr vu ta w.,i,od Tnuda,.
I. In Chicago on busi-j
Myra.

f®

Cupniwr wu stradil. ST(.ra

and In return picked up a brick and hurled
teiXnT
"S

Tbe original

patent for; tbe telerAoup

,v. rnwfat F’-nxi Report.
akjso PuwnnMCo-, 100 WallSL.

WHEN YOU

From the Worcester. Maas., Dally Teleth^tLP’a COBWt
appropriate to
the long, dreary months of winter was
eTenln»
Moehano . 1 ' The ?ry «°n«rt company, of
Boston, provided tha entertainment, and
an -excellent one it was. Perhaps the
mow delightful (torn In tbe whole program
waa tha vocal quartette “Legends.” It
was one of the most mnslcal and catching
cotapoaiUons that Uohring ever wrote, and
Madame Fry and her daughters did it
justice. It Is scaaeely neceasary to add
that It was enthusiastically encored.

88 quires.

for all to consider what reading matter
they will secure to entertain them during
the long winter evenings that will soon be
Ruinnu* to dealers. Tbe shoe for 81.00. here. We are nojv offering the greatest
5’..25. •?L-'i5 and £1.50 at the Racket
combination of good reading, at the lowest
Any part fr&gt;r any machine that Is made price, that has ever been offered, namely
the Banner and New Y’ork Tribune, the
1 ean get yuu.
T. Phillips.^
two papers for SI. 10 per year. Every
I: .'3 jou nothing and you may make topic of the day Hs discussed by exper­
Si-? ir. looting ao Grant's window Satur­ ienced wrltenCund scientific qfieations are
day.
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dwelt upon Id a manner that cannot but
nilid saw mill all in perfect condi­ Interest every one. Az to tbe Farm De­
tion wii!
,o!d cheap at Hastings Engine partment In this paper we have received
the following excellent testimonial from
Prof. Eugene Davenport, of Woodland,
to our milliner’s sickness wo will formerly a professor in the Agricultural
O ' ct.:. ur ladies’ hats at cost and less. college, and one who has made the best
The Racket.
methods of farming a special study:
Woodland, Mich., Nov. 8, 1892.
x vr •&lt; the time to fix up your wells
an i : &gt;t‘TUw for winter by putting in one Cook Bros., Hastings, Mlcb.
Deab Friends—I take the first oppor­
o.' T. Phillips' pumps.
tunity to say that the Agricultural de­
houses are being built In all parts partment of tbe New York Tribnnff la, and
of the city. No man who wants to work has been for years the best managed in all
,’ery Lad need be out of a job.
the country, and you will make no mistake
Toailae Chief! 2:lfiK. At Nashville in recommending It to your patrons.
Very truly yours,
this fall hi 525. Next season at 850.
Evoenb Davenport.
Steck raisers now is your chance.

We
compelled to run a local page on
the ui'ide of the paper thia'week.

Ba.-.-y lodge K. of P. will work the am^lified-thfrd rank next Monday night All
knlcht- «.*•• earnestly urged to be present
*' • bankrupt stock of shoes were
s'? ■ , '.r,-rr bought at from 50 to 75 cents
• a :t&gt; dollar. Call and get prices.
The Racket.

"j i&gt;y .v Bronson are showing the flni’.- if ladles, misses and children’s
snrora gaiters, both heel and spring heel,
on the market You will soon need them.
Oiewman a. Feller has purchased tbe
H of t Q. wickwlre on Green
street, at.d we are pleased to say will spend
&gt; portion of his time in. Hastings every

Wei’ we have aline of underwear from
ouran-tlm house. When you want to see
Prices the rest are not in It
Yours truly,
The Racket.

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Kt“Ion went to New York lul
week tor a abort rUlt will, reUUren.

*&gt;?dMr* “ T V. Dodd, or Beaver
rails. Pa, are'visiting bar parents Mr
•ndMre. Msck Stebbins,
Additional local on inside page.

See additional local, comity and general
news on our inside page.
i/f&gt;. T. Colgrove has built a new walk. In

front of his store occupied by Joe. Rogers.
A. MHlheney wiU be Iu tbe city the
latter part of this week to tune pianos.
Give him a trial.

Only to rents for a large bottle of the
finest oil made for your sewing maeNnea.
cycles snd guns at T. Phillips’.
✓ftumor has It that that there wlllixj •erThe growth of dhe business of tbe oral weddings in the near future. Cupid
Hastings Furniture Mfg. Co., which has seems to be Improving his time.
been unable this semon to fill Its orders,
This page contains but a part of the
requires additional facilities and increased
Banner’s local news.
You will find
power. Several new machines have been
added, a new elevator put In. and still the much additional local on our Inside pages.

LOCAL NEWS.

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We are going to do business with you because we have just exactly what you want,
and ou&gt; prices are simply irresistable.

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i
or &lt;*at. d&lt;» J'onr artificial teeth
- 4ron dtnvtr* if ro ■end one dollar for
,
md'i Handy bolder. Yon can apply it
in unt- minute, and no matter If
’’efiKorOottl will hold firtnly tn the
' ,• r til? tinwi trying clrcuravtanoes.
good work goes on. Masons are now
vldrois .J. Z. HVSBAND, I). D. 8.
.
White Cloud.
erecting a commodlotw brick engine house,
MlcWgan also an additional boiler room. The Co.
has purehased of the Lane &amp; Bodloy Co ’
of Cincinnati!, a GO tach by 16 feet steel
boiler, which will make three in all. In
addition to th|i, they have ?iso bought a
Lane A Budley 150 berse power Corliss
engine. This engine can, with economy,
develop 200 horse power if desired. With
these additional facliitiea, the Co. will go
Into the year 1893 better equipped than
ever, and with as good a plant as can bo
found in the state. More than this, the
Co. has already successfally arranged for
Che placingiu entire product for next
guarantee to permanently cure all year. The Co. is now employing 103.
Lupture pl both sexes. No pain: no men, and paying a larger wage account
uo detention from business. For
icivr.
illustrated pamphlel con­ than ever in its history.
.. Ttiftn references freeaddress
Dr. H. W. Makhii.
The Madame Fry concert company, of
MILLER CO.. 102. 101, ICO MichBoston, will give an entertataxuent in tbe
Methodist, chureh in this city Tuesday
evening. Nov. 12. Tbe company is com­
posed of four ladies. They are all singers,
jwo contralto and two soprano, and in the
.
• CIRCULATION •
. 'coarse ot the eventag they will give -solos,
duets and quartetu-a. Madame Fry is a
pianist and will render piano wins. The
company ateo compose a quartette of the
after, changes fur advertisements following stringed instruments: two violins,
fflUit A-iu’h this pflJce Tuesdays at latest to a viola and a vloliueello. Tbe company
::if -■•rtlon in tbe Issue of the week will render Instrumental music, quartettes
and piano aud violin solos. This company,
when brought. '
which has drawn large houses in tbe most
cultured eastern cities, is very highly rec­
S-td-i (or all machines at T. Phillipsf
ommended by Dr. Tourgee, director of the
A
house to rent or sell.
Boston conservatory, who is the highest
O. D. Sl’ACLDlNO.
musical authority In America. He-said:
x .1 j.Tnka ace being laid on both of "Madame Fry and her daughters have un­
usual musical talent, and I cheerfully
commend them to the public.” Tickets
A . ! '.i'iiid |ocal will be found on the
may be obtained at\F. L. Heath’s drug
-Me pages this week.
store, O. D. Spaulding’s and Dr. S. M.
-'tnrone gets $50 by looking at R. K. Fowler's office. Price of tickets: general
Window Saturday.
admission 35 cents, young people 25. cents
and children under twelve 15 cents.
Dur.: miss the chance to get $50. Look
m- Grant’s window Saturday.
Now that tbe campaign is over It la wel|

This week, j

A REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES.

&lt;l«r o&lt; .e« sLr“

mKobable Uut the era.nU^re.toS; of
Will moeb longer remain ,Mrr
control of monopolies.

Now that election Is over why not all
turn our attention to tbe city’s Improve­
ments. Everyone would like to see Has­
tings have a good opera house and certain­
ly everyone cau help the project along by
encouraging It, even If they are not able to
subscribe anything financially. All that
Is asked is 82,500, at least 8500 of which
will be given to some flrat-class company
to open the new house with. An 88,000
building will be built and It will coet over
812.000 with furniture. Enterprising citi­
zens have spbecrlbed nearly 81.300
the Wool Boot company heading the list
with &gt;300. Other Institutions should donate
something, and citizens who are not ac­
quainted with the plan proposed will do
well to talk with Dore-'Mudggr who is
pushing the work and can Inform anyone
u to details much belter than we. Many
have not subscribed anything as yet, but
say that they wUl do so -as soon as they
think it over.” The present hall wherei ali
public gatherings must be he d Is a dis­
grace to the city; Is unsafe and would be a
veritable Are trap In case of fire; is unhan­
dy to get in or out of—in fact it is a com­
bination of all the elements of danger and
Inconvenience that should comdemn It at
once. For 81.200 more we can have a
building that will be an ornamwt to the
city, a place where one cau go with safety,
and a place that will be tbe means of get­
ting tne some plays here that are ***«“[”
Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids. By unital
action the money can soon be raised, out
If home citizens will neither
money nor manifest interest the project
Mil soon go down. Mr Mudge very
naturally does not propuaeto risk 912,°00
'to 815.000 for nothing, and the
be
uk, l« •mail comp»r«l with the '1,k
will Uke. M It I. « «’» k”°"“
bouw,
not iwwrallr
Tanslna gave 87,000 for a 815,000 opera
bouj-.lndmwj other elite.

HEN J * BOYJ

/word from Hastings hunters in the
northern woods Indicate that they are hav­
ing excellent luck. The latest from Byron
Dickinson’s party in that four deer have
been.killed. Sid Crowell and party have
killed seven, killing five in one day -last I
week. Deer are reported as being very
plenty, the seasons having lieen very fa­
vorable for them for the last three or four
years.

If you are Ihlaklng ot buying foot wear,
you will miss It If you (all to go to L. K.
Stauffer's. He has a large and varied as­
sortment of ladles' and gent’s Shoes. He
calls especial attention to his line of Prime
Kip boots. He has handled this line for
years, and the guaranty made with each
sale has been faithfully fulfilled. He has
a large trade on them: but It would be
greatly Increased If the public would get
fully acquainted with the excellent merits
of these goods.
Speaking of rubber boots should remind
you.that when you want them It pays to
buy tbe best and the best Is the Snag
Proof. For durability, comfort and wear
It eaally leads all other makes. Spence
Bros, have the exclusive agency for these
goods. They arc also prepared for those
who want winter goods with a full line of
felts, sock* aud rubbers and arctics. They
hare a large and varied assortment of rub­
bers for both ladies’ and gentlemen’s wear.
For Misses’ and children's they have both
the heel and spring heel rubbers. Call on
them.
✓following jurors were drawn for the
November term: J. Everhart and A. F.
Sylvester, Yankee Springs: W. S. Niles
and E. E. Berry. Assyria; M. M. Slocum
and O. B. Wilcox. Baltimore; H. Whldby
and A. Bostwick, Barry: D. P. Sprague
and J. W. Bronson. Carlton: D. W. Smith
and O. P. Wellman. Castleton; R. Fisher
and F, Prentiss Hastings twp: F. Ward,
A. Woolley, J. Bessmer and F. L. Heath,
city; J. Wilkinson and J. A. Ryan. Hope:
G. Ingraham and H. Ekert, Irvlug; 7.
Merrill and C. E. Iden. Johnstown: A. D.
Wolf, Maple Grove; F. A. Woodman,
Orangeville; Wm. Garrett Jr.. Prairieville;
G. E. Edger, Rutland: A. Sherk, Thomapple; Levi Chase, Woodland.

Woodland. Mich.. Noy. 2, 1892.
Cook Bros., Hastings. Mlcb.
Dkab Friends—I take the first oppor­
tunity to say that the Agricultural Depart­
ment of the New York Tribune Is. and has
been for years, one of the best managed In
all the country, and you will make no mis­
take in* recommending It to your patrons.
Very truly yours,
EVGF.XE DAVENPORT.
Prof. Davenport held a professorship In
the Michigan Agricultural college at Lanalng. which be resigned to accept tbe pres­
idency of an Agricultural college in Brazil.
South America. He has made farming a
special study and always knows what he
is talking about. Remember that we send
the Banner and New York Tribune, the
two papers one year for Si. 10.

QLOTniNQ

HdTS ZPb QENTJ’ FURNIJHISN1Q QOObS.
Our complete assortment insures perfect satisfaction in the selection of goods to sat*
isfy individual tastes. You will find our large stock made up entirely of goods that are
trustworthy/serviceable and the best of their class.

EVERYTHING i GOES 1 AT i THE i LOWEST i POSSIBLE t PRICE
Come in and see how FAIR we will treat you, how well we will PLEASE you, and
how much we will SAVE for you.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON

/The Wool Boot company are receiving
plenty of orders for their goods these
days. They expect to have to work every
night before long to meet the demand for
their product ’

kCards are out Announcing the marriage
of Mr. Harry Hayes to Miss Margaret Rose
Matthews, both of ttds city, next Wednes­
day evening. Also that of Mr. Edmund
Schumann, of this city, to MIm S. Elzora
Erb,
of
Baltimore, next
Thursday
evening. All of the parties stand high in
the estimation of their friends, and the
"
Banner extends congratulations in adrance.

I,

OUR FALL AND WINTER ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE A TURN-OUT !

We
publish an
Interesting story
In supplement form this week.
It
contains an account of the doings of the
supervisors.

The board of county canvassers met
Tuesday noon and perfected an organiza­
tion. chose committees, and adjourned.
Yesterday the work of canvassing the re­
turns began. Owing to slight clerical er­
rors. which It would seem ought to be cor­
rected without putting Individuals to
so much trouble and tbe county to so much
exoenie, the board could do little work
yesterday, and adjourned till to-day. to
allow returns to be taken to Carlton and
Maple Grove for correction. Possibly the
law Is too technical for these points. If so
It should be amended. It ought not to cost
Barry county 8100 to 8150 to correct two
or three names, about which there Aould
be no doubt, when the error Is pur.-ijJ cler­
of the most brilliant musical
ical. In one Instance vColgrc
was
events in Boston fare held in Tremont
spelled ••Gdgrove.” Such anew
that
‘tmpl •• From the Boston Herald: The
a board of county canvassers Ought to be
Madame Fry concert company at Tremont
permitted to correct without eomp&lt; Ihng n
irmpl- iru,t evening in a varied program
township canvasser to drive 20 mil*, call
ot vocal ahd instrumental selections was
the election inspectors together, aud then
wtenainiBg to all present.
return to tbe city. The law must be obeyWe are pleated to note the fact that
e&lt;L even If It demand such foolish things
as that. But If* it demand that kind of
, ’’ “wchlnery is l&gt;eing continually added
thing for correcting clerical error*, the law
« the Hastings roller mill. Millrights are
ought to be attended forthwith. We will
‘ woik there and new -flour dressers”, £ikrf«lvta«'•»'*"&gt;*
publish the complete returns next week.
nave been put in. This certainly must
ot the new opera houM, Jnd we under- Tbe figures vary but little from those
“ea" “elter flour, and Mr. Eaton Is to be
"
.^KWulated on the way in which heli ,tu&gt;d tint UM yo^&lt; •dl”.
printed in tbe Banner of last week.
inducting the business.
Md.tr »re UUU&gt;&lt; °&lt;
t*1'

•x,"f Home. Domestic and White ma­
chine- arc the best in the world. Call and
price and examine the machines. I
ln* not able t0 get out to see you but wish
to-sell you these goods. Yours Truly.
T. Phillips.
Local news will be found on the Inside
«th&lt;- Banner this week. Never think
.k t,F’” llaTe re,u»aU of the local news in
the Basner until you have looked it all
'“B ni’ii. lack of space often compels us
, ,Put many interesting articles on the In­
pages.

Buyers Wake Up!—’Tis the Fall of '92
Vhe opening months of a season we shall make you all remember as

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IF SO

A $ Saved is Better than $2 Earned
R®? And’the way to save a dollar is to get a $20 dollar suit for $15 &gt;at ARCHIE McCOY’S
furniture and carpet room, Hastings, Mich. We guarantee to give you $20 for $15, $25 for
$1K, $30 for $20 and $75 for. $56 as long as our bed room suits last.

We mean business.

Don’t miss gettting one.

They must go

They are bargains.

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CAUSE.
Painstaking effort to sell
the best goods that the cloth­
ing market affords, choosing
our own stock; paying no
attention to any one’s busi­
ness but our own, making
every customer a personal
advertisement by fair and
honest treatment, and many
more that we will not enumer­
ate.

A peep into the Boys Clothing
Dep't.—See the line of $5 suits
(and overcoats) for the little fellows
from 4 to 14 years. They are sim­
ply unapproachable jn variety, de­
signs and prices. Reefers for the
tots from 3 to 8 years in prices
from $3.50 to $7.50.

EFFECT.

Selling more clothing each
and every season; winning
friends every day by the
plan to sell good clothing or
none. Take for instance the
Kersey Overcoats at $10.00
—have you seen how good
a Kersey Overcoat we sell
at $10.00?

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the ••other fellow”
you’ll certainty not for­
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NONE SUCH brand.
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Wfrun she had Cblldren, she gave than Cartarta.

A freight train was wrecked on Ihe air
line division of the Michigan Central rail­
road Friday, near Colon.
James Slocum, editor of the Oakland
County Advertiser, will transport Edward
Lacey from Holly to Fenton on a wheel­
barrow. Of course It is the result of an
election wager.

Thr Plain Trj»th
Il rood enoagh for Hood'n Sarwutriila-thetv
1b no need &lt;&gt;» vrutw llblinient or Knsatlon*il«in.
simply » hot Hood's 8xrsa part 11B does, that tells
ths story of it* merit. If you have new reallzed its benefits a single botti? will convince
/bn it Is a good medicine.
Tbe highest praise has been won by Hood's
i’Uls fortheir easy, yet efficient action. Sold
by all dniggists Price 25 cents.

The wife of Rev. O. E. Smith, pastor of
the Coldwater Baptist church, died Thurs­
day.
.
The defeated democrats in Wayne coun­
ty will contest the election, bat the repub­
licans are not worried.

CHAPTER VL

"Poor Jimi—they've got hi mJ"
Meanwhile wliat has happened inside
the fort?
Joe had been gone a full hour, aud the
captain felt sanguine that he had suc­
ceeded in passing out before tho fact of
his going was communicated to all.
Bess for one Ii.kI miswd him, and had
anxiously wondered why and where he
was detained. When her father told
her the nows she received it in silence,
but had he lieen looking more closely he
would have seen her face flush and grow
pale even in the darkixsB.
« Men will peril their livre for men, but
take a thousand risks for the woman
they love; Intuition told her that Joe
was taking the terrible odds for her, and
-ho knelt and prayed God to bring him
■afely through.
Tho evening grew into night The
Indians had removed the last of their
lead and wounded, broken their fast
and planned anew.
If left alone, even surrounded as they
were, some of the garrison might sleep.
To prevent this and to harass and annoy
tod torture body and mind a shore of
redskins secured positions where they
vere safe from bullete and began a
rteady fire upon tho fort. They did not
-■xpcct their bullets to wound or kill, but
the fire was to hitra&amp;i and annoy.
The captain of the wagon train un&gt;^sntood this, and he advised each de­
fender to shelter himself ns safely as
poeaiblo and return no answering shot
mless further danger menaced.
Thus midnight came and went
The horses began to betray their suf­
ferings for water, but their discipline
was wonderful. They realised tho sitrntion as fully ae the men, and a low,
rind word or a caress quieted each one
for the time being. Not one of the an
imals had had a drop for twenty-four
iMJUrs when the train was halted, and
•very hour after that meant suffering.
About midnight tho light breeze died
entirely away and a heavy dew began
to fall. The men licked the rocks for
rhe moisture and felt relieved. The
horses licked at tho earth—-tho wagon
covers—the stones about them and
jooJed their parched tongues and
.ayed the end.
Between midnight and daylight the
Indian attacks, if ho plans a night
•ack at all. There was a rush for the
old in tho Black Hills. Even’ hour tha
rain held out increased the chancre of
-recuo by another train coming into the
•egion. Every hour that the Indians
tallied there lot in a party from some
Jiher quarter.
They must strike quickly or tho game
might slip through their hands.

WHAT IS A COLD?

At about half post ono o'clock in the
morning the ground for half a mile
around tbe fort would have presented a
‘•I tell you.” Mid one of the trainmen,
queer sigh* had a flood of light been
as all gathered to discuee the question.
suddenly turned on. It was covered
with creeping, crawling savages, each
little more, and they have thrown up the
one armed with knife and tomahawk.
fight Fl! bet my horse there isn’t a liv­
They closed in from all sides, their
ing red within ten milee of us."
movements directed by what seemed to
“Just what I sayr added a second.
be the barkina’ of a wolf. " . •
"No Indians ever made could stand auch
The fusillade had slackened a little,
a drubbing and toe tho scratch again.’’
but had not by any means been aban­
"Then let’s be off for the forks!” ex­
doned while carrying out the other
claimed foar or five in chorus.
plan. Tho Indians figured that the gold
“StopP commanded tho captain, who
hunters would be scattered to watch tho
bad stood one side leaning on his rifle
entire circle of breastworks, and that a
and seemingly bent on a atudy of the
rush from all sides at once must carry
earth.
,
them over at some point
*
"What for?"
Tbe human serpents were creeping up
"To save all our lives!” was the quiet
for the dash. When tho signal came ‘
•answer.
"The redskins have simply
every warrior would leap to his feet,
withdrawn behind the ridgee to bait us
sound his warwhoop and dash for tho
out It is simply one of their cunning
breastworks. Then for victory.
tricks."
Now and then a suspicious sound
"Nothing goes to show it," growled
came to tho ears of the anxious listeners,
one of tho men.
and ere long the captain was satisfied os
"Something would go to show it the
I to what move was intended. If he
moment tho wagons moved out Doee
could not concentrate his force a rush
it stand to sense that a force still ten to
would end in a butchery. There were
one ore going to draw off unless threat­
fifteen saddle horses tied among tho
ened? They want plunder and they
wagons. Under his orders each one of
want revengo. They attempted to rush
them was loosened and led clear of tho
us and got worsted, but they know our
vehicles toward the low wall in which
fix They know wo haven’t a drop of
the Indians had charged before. The
water and they know we must shoot
animals stood in a bunch, heads up and
ourselves or surrender within a couple
ears working. They knew that danger
of days. If wo move out wo shall be
menaced, and each was ready to. spring
butchered before we havo gone a mile."
at the first alarm.
“I don’t believo in yoer theories,” was
The men were dow concentrated to
tho blunt reply of tho man. "I believo
defend three sides of the irregular circle.
they havo gone off. I’m so sure of it
Each one liad his Wincheater and at
that Pm willing to scout all over the
least one sevolver, and they were nerved
ridges."
up for desperate fighting. For half an
“You’ll go to your death."
hour before the attack was made Bess
"Pooh! PH come back to prove that
bed been crouching behind the rocks by
you don’t know redskin natur as well as
her father's side; Every man who could
you think for."
reach her with his whispers hod advised
"I worn you not to go," said tho cap­
her to retire to the wagon and put her­
tain, ns the man began saddling one of
self out of danger, but to each one she
the team horses.
had replied:
“HI bring back the scalp locks of the
"Your death means my death. Your
hull caboodle!** laughed tho man, and
safety means my safety. I must stay
two minutes later he leaped his horse
here and do what I can."
over the barricade, swung his hat to
The redskins were within pistol shot
those left behind him and cantered off
when the signal was at last given. Id
to the north. Ho could bo seen for half.
an instant two hundred or in?re sprang
a mile. Ho hoik’d at the crest of a swell
to their feet with a savage yell and
and turned to the left, and aa he galdashed forward, and ten seconds later
lojied forward lie wm soon hidden, from
there was a blaze of fire along the breast­
view by a ridge as high aa tho plateau
works. Full thirty Indians .rushed at
and three-quarteni of a mile away.
the unprotected side, and as they neared
The men were watching and listening
it without receiving the expected volley,
when a cry of alarm was heard from tho
and as some of them grasped the rocks
ridge, vand a moment later the train man’s
to swing themselves over, their elation
horse came flying over the swell at Vis
•could no longer bo restrained. Shouts
fastest pace and xnode’direct for the in­
of victory relit the night air, but only
closure.
to die away in wild yells of terror.
"Poor Jim—they’ve got him!" whis­
The bunch of horses had bolted from
pered tho captain, m he climbed upon
the row behind them, just as the captain
the rocks to get a wide rung© of vision.
had planned for, and spreading out like
To be taken captive by hostile Indians
a fan they thundered straight at the low
means more thaii death. Aye! a bullet
wall with the momentum of a tidal
in the brain at the moment of capture
wave.
The Indians could not tell
would be an act of mercy to tho poor
whether the horses were mounted or
prisoner.
riderless. Down thundered the living
CONTINUED
wave upon them, to trample them under
foot and crush tho life out of some, and
a panic instantly resulted.
A friend In need is a friend indeed,and
___
The attack elsewhere had been fierce
and determined. At one or two points not less than one million people have
warriors had succeeded in scaling the found just such a friend In Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption, coughs
defenses, though only to receive death
and colds. If you hate never used this
inside, while others had been shot down great cough medicine, one trial will con- ■
at the very muzzle of the rilles. It was vince you that It has wonderful curative
a critical moment when the stampede powers In all diseases of throat, chest and ,
of horses cunsetLa panic and turned tho nines. Each bottle is guaranteed to du
tide of battle. The cries of alarm were all that is claimed or money will lie re­
heard above tbe din and tho effect was funded. Trial bottles free at W. H. Good­
immediate. The Entire attacking party year’s dnie store. Largti bottles 50c and
$1.00.
began to draw off.
The band of horses were desperate
with hunger, thirst and excitement, and
after clearing tho wall they wheeled to
the left and charged right down through
tho linp of Indians, scattering it in the
wildest confusion. Bearing still to the
left the wave thundered over another
portion of the line end then broke
sharply.away for tho forks of the Big
Chfiyenne, as if tho night air had at last
borne them tho scent of water.
Ten minutes from the sounding of tho
signal the 'fight was over. Tho Indian
must win at a dash or his enthusiasm
gives out. A dozen or more had been
killed and wounded, and the singular
action of tho horses produced a veritable
panic for a few minutes.
"That will be the last time they will
charge us," said the captain as the red­
skins fell back. "From this out it will
be a siege."
Three of the whites had been wound­
ed, tliough not seriously in either case.
And as soon as their hurts had been at­
tended to all the men, except five to act
as sentinels, were permitted to fling
themselves down nnd catch such sleep
as they could. The Indians were al­
lowed to remove their deoil* without in­

terruption, but when daylight came the
blood stains on tbe sterile soil told of
their loss as plainly as if tbe bodies had
been allowed to rest where they fell.
When the sun came up the thirst,
which had been alleviated by the dew,
returned with greater severity, and now
oil were actually suffering Tor water.
The team horses were becoming violent,
but there wm no relief.
“We must-hold on somehow until an­
other morning,” said the captain as the
men gathered around him. "By that
dme Joo will be here with the party be
ret out to find, or wo will be sure that
wo havo nothing to hope for.
Then
well cool our tongues with the blood of
the horses. W here’s the gal?"
"Asleep," replied Harkins, “and never
a complaint of thirst, though I know
nhe’s suffering as much as the rest of

JJfa.desire to say to onr citizens, that for
yritnp we have been selling Dr. King’s
New^ Discovery fur consumption. Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. Bucklcn’s Arnica
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never
handled remedies that sell as well, or that
have given such universal satisfaction.
We do not hesitate to guarantee them
every time, and we stand ready to refund
the purchase, price. If satisfactory results
do not follow their use. These remedies
have won their great popularity purely on
their merits. W. H. Goodyear, druggist.

The best salve In tbe world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
cornA and all skin eruptions, and positive­
ly cures piles or no pay required. Ills
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist

Having used Bill's Pile Pomade while
In New York, and Its use having reunited
In n &lt;?urc of Blind Piles of 7-ycara standing,
I deem It my duty to do all 1 can to have
others try it A. H. Barber. Three Rivers.
Mass. Every package contains a bonaflde
guarantee. Price S1.00. six for $5. By mail.
For sail by Fred L. Heath, the druggist
Blissfield has a Jag institute.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Union Chy firemtn will give a* Thanks­
giving ball.
Zlmri D. Thomas, a prominent Hillsdale
resident. Is dead.

Catarrh, Not Locul, Hut CoU’tltutlonal.
br. DTo Lewis, the eminent Boston Phy­
sician, in a magazine article says: "A rad­
ical error underlies nearly all medical
treatment of catarrh. It is not a disease
"I was right beside her when the' of the man’s nose; It Is a disease of the
rhargo was made,” said another of the man. showing Itself In the nose—a LnntJ
men, '‘and know she fired six bullets exhibition of a ConstItutlonal trouble."
Therefore, he argues, the use of'snuff and
into tho screeching mob swarming down
other local applications Is wrong, and
upon us. The gal’s cleai grit, and if 1 while they seem to give temporary relief,
had ten drops of water she should have they really do more harm than goal, oth­
nine of ’em."
er lending authorities agree with Dr. Lew­
Tho Indians had not opened fire, much is. Hence, tbe only proper method of
to tho surprise of tho trainmen, nor yet cure for catarrh Is by taking a constitu­
was a single one seen in any direction. tional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla,
When two hours of daylight had pawed which, reaching every part of the body
without a change in this state of affairs, through the blood, dues eliminate all im­
purities and makes the whole man health­
the men began to wonder if the last
ier. I» moves tin? cau&amp;e of the trouble
bloody repulse had not *
* ied
* *the
’
and restores 4hh diseased membrane to
redskins and resulted fin their with­ proper condition. That thia Is tbe prac­
»•«•»
drawal.
tical ,vau&gt;*
result ra
Is piu«cu
proven uy
by laminarias
thousands or
of peopeo"Wait!” was the grim reply of the pie who have been cured of catarrh by
—m_.
taking Hood’s SEh
Santapartlta"

ttartraw»t th. Horrid M.tei,
Columbae, Ohio.
A eold Is the starting point of more than
ballot the fatal illness from November to
May. A cold la the first chapter In the
history of every ease of consumption. A
cold is the first stage of chronic catarrh,
the most loathsome and stubborn of all
diseases. A cold Is tbe legitimate parent
ot a large family of diseases, anch M
bronchitis, pleurisy, pneumonia, and quin­
sy. To neglect a cold Is almost suicide.
To fall to provide against this well-nigh
Inevitable evil. Is dangerous negligence.
Pe-ru-na Is a safeguard as a preventive, a
specific as a cure for all cases of catarrh,
acute and chronic, coughs, colds, consump­
tion. etc., ete. Every family should be
provided with a copy of The Family Phy­
sician Na 3, a complete guide to prevent
and cure winter diseases. Sent free by
The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Com­
pany, Columbua, Ohio. .
Mt. Clemens is "puffing" her- Pagoda
band.
From all accounts tbe band Is
capable ot doing Its own blowlag..
The age of SO is a hard comer for a wo­
man to turn, aud 35 is still harder. She
feete that she te fast leaving her youth be­
hind her. But there is no reason why a
woman should be faded and p«sse at 35,
or even 45. The chief cause of tbe early
fading of American women 1s found In the
fact that many of them suffer from some
form of female weakness or disease which
robs the face of Its bloom, draws dark cir­
cles about the eyes, brings early wrinkles
and sallownesa, and stamps the face and
figure with slgn*of Ill-health. Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription will cure all these
troubles, will bring back the lost bloom,
and remove the pains and ailments which
make women grow old before their time.
Guaranteed to give'satisfaction in every
case, or price ($1.00) refunded.

The G. R. A I. te building a new round
house at Kalamazoo.
Belding wants a slaughter-house. Is it
possible the town has no ready-made cloth­
ing store?
Prof. G. W. Muller, of Jackson,
charged with Issuing forged checks.

te

The Michigan Draught tournament be­
gins In Detroit next Wednesday.

SCHOOL COLUMN

Onr Public School*.
(A paper read before the County Assoctatiooby
• jvilbert Smith.)
Ever since the creation of our forepar­
ents. has there been an Influence predomi­
nant over the human race causing them to
I* fondly attached to their native country.
This Influence we call patriotism. No
matter how Illiterate tbe people, or how
rude their civilization, they were all bound
together liy this common tie.
It has been the controlling influence
which penetrated the heart of man. making
him n valiant citizen and leading him to
honor and respect his country's laws al­
though in some cases he lived under the
power of a despotic monarch.
How Important it Is that the joitliful
mind should bo taught this; for the youths
that ore now under our direction will be
the representalhesof the oncoming nation.
Do we wish this, the grandest uf earth’s
nations, which has been defended by such
menu Washington, Lincoln and others.
and which has attained to a very high
standard ot civilization to fall into the
hands of ruthless foreigners and thereby
our national laws polluted, our Hag Insulted, and ourselves sold iu slavery? This
necessarily would be the case should our
future revolutlunizero not receive the
proper care and instruction in youth.
What we need to-day is more men whs
would rather be right than President:
more men who are not overcome by the
cver-iaging tempest of public opinion, but
stand with a firm and steady determina­
tion. ready to steer the old ’Ship of State''
safety into the harbor of refuge.
There arc. many ways of Inculcating
patriotism such aa the following: By the
reading of patriotic books, by the use of
the national flag, by the singing of national
son kb. etc.
Patriotism is, a growth the same as char­
acter. No one will contradict me In say.
Ing teat we cannot begin too early in
forming a solid foundation for our charac­
ters. So with patriotism. The sooner the
pupil is taught to read patriotic books, the
sooner he will be qnallfied for life’s work.
As the clay In the hands of a potter can lx?
moulded Into any shape, so the young
mind in the hands of a skillful teacher can
be moulded Into any shape desirable.
Every good book Is a star in the uni­
verse of literature. The darker and more
gloomy the mind, the clearer It shines. It
is a silent instructor, the value of which
can not lie overestimated. Then, as a
patriotic book Is a good book have we the
right to sav that its Influences are degradlngJ
the rest, demand an
unlimited amount of praise. Think of
those mnte forms, to us ministering angels
walking side by side with us and guaidiug
us from danger. Can any painter over­
paint the picture? Can any one of our
master minds exaggerate their true worth?
They are Invaluable to us. They or their
influences make us what wo are. Civiliza­
tion Itself could not have Increased but for
them. By all means get tho pupils inter“‘«t1?len.Ough ,n thelr re*di°K so that they
will desire to see their country's flag float­
ing over the school r&lt;x&gt;m.
Encourage
them In their enthusiastic effort* to pro­
cure the
same and. If
necessary,
have an
entertainment of some kind
the proceeds of
which are to go
to purchase a U. S. flag. You will flSd
by this time that the cooperation of tho
**001 J*1™?’
1x5 aroused to such an
the ra,,dl, w,n h*
sup­
plied. Do not forget to have auch exer­
cises seasoned with spicy national songs
such aa America, Red White and Blue.
?kC‘
music, reverberating
hrough tee still, quiet air. coming from
”!l’ay you for ■l’ yo«r work.
Join with them In singing those nation; 1
wSh’b* P“re’
sentiment of
which rncourafea even tbe most despondTmc-nrra:—Columbus day, as you arc
all mir, Is rapidly approaching. Have
frSnX
« r
P1rvwrM“0“a?
you
traltmi .
papite to auch a height of enmpn!-? " I**111 would I* ■ *ad disappointnent to ,nem not to have such
If you_ have nut what excuse can y o j offer?
Ion should remember that you an, doing
jonr pupil* an Injustice by not observing
, this day; for the public school seboiare
were the very first to sanction this culeUatlon. Du yon uot wish to take part in
thwi-U|Ct ,IK * putrlutlc movement which
°.n hb‘ory - page, and
wh khwi“renfithen the republlc

Goff in Him are yea, and In Hfln amen (H
Cor. I. 20). Tbe resurrection of Christis,
burolng and then demand a there of all the pledge of the fulfillment of evary
the honor connected with IL lou will promise.
lose nothing by It even if you do not exert
M. Having quoted Ps. II. 7. as referring
.oanell to ■
bUti ptteb. tor you my to tbe resurrection of Christ, he now
Luo day, be called to tbe b.ule-Held. Io quotes Isa. lv, 3, oa referring to the name
that boor will U&gt;e loatloet ot patriotlam. great evenL If those who make wills
which you haw Inculcated la them, be could live to we ’hem executed there
e.cu ,lran«er lhau their phyaleal daclnt. would not be so much breaking of wills
but tbe one who makes tbe will must first
All of which they wBI pralee yon lor.
- Thrsu and many other silent Influences, die in order to make the will of force (Heb.
together with tbe good example
by the ix, 18, IT). Jesus died, but Jeeus lx «Uvn
Ideal teacher from tbe foundation of true forevermore, having all power, and will
patriotic spirit- if, after you have done surely see to the fulpcarrying out of every
what seemed beat for the advancement of provision in his will (Rev. 1,18).
35. Y’et another quotation does Paul
your pupils, you do not: receive your ex­
pected results, do not despond. If you make In this sermon, and all to prove that
sow good seed likewise will Ixs the harvest. Jesus was tbe one spoken of In the prophets
You may not reap the first, clay, the first and in the Psalms. This time the refer­
month or even tbe ifirsl year, but sotnetlme, ence is to Ps. xvl, 10. How much more
Booaor late, the rewuljs will be made evi- like Bible readings rather than like the
deab If by your own efforts, fruitless as ordinary sermons of today are the dis­
-they may seem, you have raised anyone to courses of Peter and Paul and Stephen.
s higher sphere In life, or have created in Compare with this chapters ii and vii.
38. David could Dot have written of him­
them nobler ambitions or exalted thelr
standard of morality, you shall not lose self in Ph. xvl, for his body saw corrup­
your reward, for reward Is due to every tion, and although some say that Jesus |?
now on David’s tjironc in heaven, they fail
earnesL'liberty-loving, patriotic teacher.
to tell us whcHfit’is written that Davjf
ever had a thipne in heaven, nnd eeem to
forget that it is written "David is not as­
cended into the heavens’’ (Acta ii, 34).
37. "But He, whom God mised again,
saw no corruption.” His life was not
LESSON VIII, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
token from Him, but He laid it down of
TERNATIONAL SERIES, NOV. 2d.
His own accord and by his own power Hu
took It again (John x, 18). This hour
Redeemer, the Great Head of the church,
Text of tho Leaaon. Acta xlti, ae-43. tbe King of Israel and King of nations;
Memory Verac. 38—Golden Text, Acta and to u» who are tn Him will he give im­
xlll, 30—Commentary by the Rev. D. mortal, Incorruptible bodies like His own
a Cor. xv, 58: Phil, ill, 30.31).
31. Steam*.
38. In order to enjoy this ndemption and
28. Paul and Barnabae on thelr flrtt share His glory we must first obtain the
mlwdonary journey having arrived nt An­ forgiveness of sins. This is true of Jew or
tioch in Ptsldia are found in the syna­ Gentile, individual or nation. Sin fa tbe
gogue on the Sabbath day. and l«ng In­ great barrier between qian and God (Im.
vited to speak Paul begins at
exodus llx, 3), but Jesus has stepped In between,
of Israel from Egypt, and briefi,. review* and the Lord hath laid ou Him the iniqnitv
the nation’s history up to David, and then of us all 'Im. UH, 8).
39. Fully has He made atonement and
passes nt once to the seed promised to
David, even Jesus, the Saviour of Israel: freely doe* be offer to every believer all the
mentioning John the Baptist and bis benefits of that great redemption. The
preaching as the herald of Jesus. Our law cannot save, but Christ is the end of
lesson opens by his saying that this mira­ the law for righteousness to every one that
bellevetli (Rom. will, 3. 4; x',4; Hi, 3&lt;). Justion i* specially for Israel.
37. He then testifies that the rulers at tlfled is more than forgiveness; It Is such a
Jerusalem, not believing the prophets, destroying of the record that wiw against
although read in tbe synagogue every ns that there is nothing left of It (Col.
Sabbath day, had done just as the proph­ B. U).
40. 41. These verses are from Isa. xxix.
ets had foretold; nnd condemned thelr de­
16; Hub. I. A In connection with statements
liverer to dead). See Ps. xxii. 13-18; Isa.
to this effect that God isof purer eyre than
UH. 3, 7, and compare Acta ir, 37, 38.
28. He confirms tbe threefold testimony to behpld evil and cannot look on iniquity,
of Pilate that there was no fault In Jesus and that he sen; the hearts of those who
(John xv'lil, 88: xlx, 4. G). He knew no sin. draw near with thelr mouth and honor
He did no sin. He was holy, harfaless, un- him with thelr lips, while they have more
dcflled and separate from sinners (IT-Cor. rwpect for men than for Him. A salvation
r. 21: I Pet. ii, 22; Heb. rii, 38). Even so fully provided nnd so freely offered
Judas testified that He was an Innocent must bq honestly received with true peni­
tence and humility, or it would be better
man (Math, xxvil, 4).
23. All things are known to God from for us never to have heard than to have
the begimfing (Acta xv, 18), and the Holy beard it nnd made light of iter despised il.
43. The Gosjm-1 of the grace of God
Spirit hail written beforehand in the Old
Testament every detail of the sufferings, always makes (x-uple want to hear more of
death and resurrection of Christ, all of IL It is never old or unattractive, Lt is
which was literally fulfilled even to the ■ God’s own good news for tbe soul at man
casting lota upon His vesture and His and finds a response in tbe,heart. It mak»-&lt;i
people forget the inclemency of the. wcatli- \
Is-ing bnried in the tncnb ot a rich man.
an. "But God raised Him from thedcad.”^ er and the weariness of th" Ixdy and
Gal has sworn to David concerning his brings them together to hear more.
43. “Continue iu tbe grace of God." This
seed that He would establish the throne of
bls kingdom for ever (1! Sain. viLdS, 13). is a summary of the advice of the apustle»
Isaiah also bad said that theteVGndnrfu! to thu new converts, and it is the !&gt;•»: p;nCounselor should hare His kingdom es­ sible advice for every believer. It -cis
tablished upon the ihrono of David for­ aside all thought.) of our own guoduenAt
ever (Isa. lx, fl, 7). But this implied nn imd keeps ns humble nnd grateful at tiiS^
immortal man;, a man because he would feet of Jesus. 8oe Rom. Hi. 34; v. 2: Eph
be David’s seed, immortal bocuuso he Ii. 8; I Tim. i, 14; I Cor. xv, 10.
would reign forever.
There is still burning in India a wi nd
31. The witnusaes to His resurrection
were very many, not l«»w than 500, and He tiro that was lighted by the Patseestwelve
was seen ten times nt least during a period centuries ago. The fire Is fed with sandal
of forty days, and was always speaking of and other fragrant woods, and .is repk-uthis kingdom, the kingdom to bertetored Irhcd five times a day.
to Israel nt. bln coming again in glory (1
The summer girl nowdcciaree her inten­
Cor. xv, fl; Acts I. X 6; Hi. 21).
tion of filling her sofa pillows with freshly
32. "We declare unto you glad* tidings.”
gathered hops, instead uf the i^iorous pine
The Gospel is always glailAidings, whether
It l&gt;e the (knpel of the grace of God or the needles, as heretofore. The hop pillows
delightfully fragrant and arc said to
Gospel of the glory of God (Aeta xx. 34; I are
exercise wonderful |X)wers over the gent lo
1 Tim. L IL R. V.). and when received it
who te supposed to kni’ tip the
Invariably makes glnd those who receive .‘ goddess
sleeve of care that we have been busily
!L It is a high tumor to be privileged to i raveling all day long. The victim of in­
declare these glad tidings, and yet this i somnia will do well to try a hop pillow,
honor i* freely conferred upon every be­ | aided and abetted by a cup of warm hop
liever (Acta viii, 1, 4; Rev. xxii, 17).
33. The New Testament opens with tbe tea just before retiring. The chances arc
1 that his tangled nerves will straighten
Ktatement that It te about J reus Christ,
the son of David the son of Abraham, 1m- themselves out, and ho will sleep like a
* ing that all that was promised to l&gt;oth seraph. At any rate ho will not feel de­
vid and Abraham will be made good to pressed and miserable in rite morning, aa
and in Jesus Christ. All the promises of he surely will if be tamper with powerful
dnigs in order to produce sleep.—Nev?

MISSIONARY SERMON.

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Castor i A
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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for InBints
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Pastoria.

Pastoria.

"CMfltta te on excellent medidne for chil­
dren. Mothes have repeatedly taldmaaC ite
good effect upon their children."

D*. G. a. Owoon,
Lowell, Mam.

“ Castorin la so wel1 ed«pted to chfl Ire n tha t
I reoocoxnend it aamperlor to any prescription
known to me."
H. A. Aacitxa, M. D.,
ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y.

" OMterte to the beet remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. 1 hope the day to not
far dietant when nothea wOlcoadder the real
interest of thelr children, and usso CaatariA In­
stead of the various quack Doetrwns which are
destroying their lord ones, by forcing cpium.
morphine, eootldng syrup and other hurtful
agonta down thtor throata, thereby tending
them to premature gravea."
Da.J.r.Xmanu«,

" Our phyxicl&amp;xui in tho children's depart­
ment hava spoken highly of their expert'
cnce In their outside practice with Caste.-u
and although wo only bare among our
medical supplies what to known as regular
prodneta, yat wo are free to confess that the
merits of Castorla lias woo us to look with
favor upon it."
Uxrnm HosnrAt awd DiBrnraaxv.
Borton, Mass.

Coaway, Ark.

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TW Outau OMfra,, &lt;n Murv Stent, Hnr Tnk City.

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Thursday, November 17, 189a.

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half way in love.
I think xny love Ilka this is—

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of zinc soldered around the barrel or if it
b not convenient to do thte.
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of
Mtber metal, and as long as the zine re­
mln. In eonuci wiu, th.
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Icttot m.t wiu ippur on rllhrr X
Imide or oouldo ot th. barrel.
“

DISORDERS,
as Sick Headache,
Weak Stomach,
Impaired Digestion,
«.
Constipation,
Liver Complaint,
and Female Ailments.

Such

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Ccrendvithalnstelsss A Sshbls Onttag.;

“Seeing is .Believing."
I HE8E words mean much
but to see the stock of
musical goixls, consisting of
everything kept in a large
. usic store, including pianos
and organs, impresses the
truth more forcible.
You find the very best
Violin, Guitar and Banjo
•rings. I have just received
irgq stock of Music Books
and fiolios from the Pub­
lishers.
Prices are low and within
I reach of all. Try them
aud be convinced of the
fact

he bad been appointed postmaster some
two years ago and where lie lived a few
months before going to Washipgton and
accepting the position in the pension de­
partment that he holds at present it
seems that these parties warned Mr. VanNorsdall against registering and voting
and told, him that they would have him
arrested’if he did. lint Mr. VanNorsdali
thought he was a qualified voter of this
city.and registered on Saturday and voted
in the second ward on Tuesday. He
WITH hard
claims that after having lived In Yankee
»r
cushion
Springs he again, and before going to
ires changed
Washington, gained a residence in Eaton
ol’neumatics
Rapids. He was arrested after he cast his
or from 830. vote and taken before Justice' Hosier and
JO to 834.00.
his examination was set for next Tuesday.
B« s; r. pair shop in the State. Address, —Eaton Rapids Journal.
KALAMAZOO CYCLE (XC
'Kalamazota Mich.
I hereby tender my heartfelt thanks to
the many kind friends who assisted mt*
during the sickness and after the death of
my wife. I feel especially indebted- to
Mrs. Jas. Sisson for all that she has done.
A. Jones.

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LOCAL NEWS.
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Allow; nn- through the press to most
heartily thgnk you. regardless of party, for
the heavy. majority that I received on
Tuesday, Nov. 8tl|, having received the
largest vote of any person on the ticket
Yours respectfully,
------------------------ James II. McKEyn-r.

COBB&amp;HUNTER

If I were sure of neither
How wretched I should be!

118 W. MAIN ST., KALAMAZOO,

-IdAC.Ca.ben.

Dr. Weaver and C. D. Luak, of NashVlU®.
were in ihe City Monday.
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OUR COUNTY

^'*"1 to bteUtot in tte work .(
“'“lOoi-r of &gt; nllrond eu0( new Blde.
»Im, In .pproubmit • point where II l, mMAtte p0tu„,
“""‘1 *,to ,hl*‘1'. »&gt; rfqnlred
by llio atatute, olM«rr«w near by oo lb.
MMdletUle y°ung men have organized a
K«id!.I-bi11U
club&gt; of whlch Geo*"'&lt; Cln are heeler is president.
™“ “,B •ntroondlnm that aouhdlnir a
whlalle will render the learn unuiaunre- .k h» TemP,e of Fame is to be given by
the Baptist Aid society of Middiawiiu
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Middleville.
"“‘"W" 'b' te«m and Friday evening.
nun. Illa hl. duty to dealt! until the
Mrs. H. R. Dickinson met with a severe
dnnfer.polnt la pul. nr If u h ueceaury lo
atop fte train; ,„d If he doea not. but nccldcnt last Friday evening, which has
boedleaaly aouud, the whittle ud permit, kept her in the house ever since. She
•team to recap.', eaoiluic the bone, to run was leaving her home to attend the conaway. Ite company la liable for the In­ cert, and as she was going down the steps
juries inflicted.
her feet slipped and she fell, striking her
The patience and suavity of tho store back on one of the steps. The shock produced concussion of the spine and she was
proprietor and clerk is well Illustrated in
the following from an exchange: **lt Is a unconscious for over an hour. We are
noble thing that merchants and clerks pleased to say. however, that she Is Improving and will probably feel no perma­
have the grace of patience. This new Idea
nent ill effects of the accident—Nashville
came to the writer the other day by ob­
serving a bevy of young ladies In a cer­
on his perennial
tain store looking over the numerous kinds , W,2,.nLoveland
of goods. They admired, compared and drunk Wednesday evening and improved
pnp?d many articles, but did not purchase. the occasion by pounding hla wife and
They finallv passed uut—probably to re­ mother. The noise of the fracas aroused
peat the same thing in other stores—as the neighbors and Deputy Sheriff W. G.
they went home void of the burden of Brooks was summoned. He stopped the
packages.
The
merchant bowed and row in mighty short order, but the wife
smiled upon them as tfcey passed out the begged so bard for her brute of a husband
door as though they had made a fifty dol­ that he was not arrested.—Nashville
lar purchase. Store keepers need to be as
good as preachers In order to avoid be­ ./The Freeport Herald advocates the di­
coming perplexed.”
vision of Irviqg township for voting pur­
Quite;a sensation was sprung on Tues­ poses. It would accomodate Freeport all
right enough.
day in the arrest of E. E. VanNorsdali for
illegal registering and voting, on the com­
The voters of Thornapple appear to
plaint of Senator Miller. It seems that have adopted the Sun’s advice to stand fiy
Mr. VanNorsdali came here last week Middleville. M. F. Jordan bad 200 plural­
from Washington aud being a republican. ity on the fusion ticket and .James il. McInterested democrats looked into his case Ke.vltt 250 on the republican.
aud found him. as they believed, uot en­
The Woodland “corporation busters”ap
titled to vote here. They claim that his
pear to have quieted duwu.
last residence was Yankee Springs, where

JOHN BESSMER,

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But Jana's ths winsoms fairy
'Vh&lt;j lasghs my passions down

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; BILIOUS and NERVOUS

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There were 340 straight tickets voted in
Woodland.this year out ot 420 votes cast.
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
Emmet .1. Brour, a young man 19 years
of age. and whose parents live near Mar­
tin, is in great trouble at Kalamazoo. He
deposited SIS with a bank and received u
depositor's bank book showing that amount.
Subsequently be raised this sum to SI,113.
ami want around to different merchants
giving his checks for purchase. These
checks were soon found to be worthless
and the officers nabbed . him. ' His only
explanation is that he needed money and
used this method of getting it.

At a game of foot bail id Olivet last week
between Olivet and Hillsdale colleges, a
row occured at the end of the first inning.
One man sustained injuries that necessi­
tated his being carried from the field.

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Offer for inspection by the people of Hastings and
vicinity the largest and most superb stock of

by
^'rotate of aald county, commit
dlffS..WLTHS

holding culm* agxliut said estate, in which to
UwSta
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W'° WUI ®Wt On
301 d*?of January. A. D. 1M3. and
on WedneadaT. the 3rd d*y nf May A. I) isno at
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°®ce ot r
the
*. CbarioUe in said
ewninend, claims.

Crockery, Glassware, Lamps Silverware,
[Plated and Solid,] Fine China,
and Bric-a-brac

Ever displayed in Southern Michigan.' We have
simply outdone all former effort in getting the goods
you want, and at PRICES that are not to be met by
ANY ONE in Kalamazoo.
AA ASTINGS \_zITY .DANK,
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Hanging Lampe,
$ 1.50
Hastings, - - Mich.
Table Lamps, fancy,
.70
------CAFITA.L $75,000.00.
Hanging Lamps, 30 prisms,
3.00
SURPLUS *8.000.00.
Table Lamps, dec Bowl and Shade,
.95
Dinner Seta, 112p’ces, &gt;7.50, &gt;8, $10, $11 up.
Incorporated under tbe law* of the State ol
.&gt;
Mlcb! gun.
A fine dec Table Lamp, bowl and Shade
to match, Pittsburg Burner, a Rare
Open for bu*!ne**Dec.W.lM6.
Bargain at
2.50
officers:
Decorated
10 p’ce Chamber seta beauties
D. G. Robinson, Preaident;
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
good size,
■
2.00
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
DtTJtctors:
These are a few Samples of Good Things we offer.
D. W. Reynold*,
W. H. Powers,
D. (4. Robinson,
R. R. Messer.
Haviland China,
A D Coffees
John Correth,
Chester Messer.
Dinner Seta,
Chocolate cups and saucers.
,
P. T. Colgrove.
Salad Sets
5 o’clock tea cups and saucers.
Interest paldon U&lt;nedepositsand p’uera)
Chocolate Seta.
Cake Plates,
Banking Business Transacted.
Tete-a-tete sets
Salad Bowls,
Ice Cream Sets,
Sugars and Creame:s,
Meat Sets
Fruit Plates,
Piano and Banquet Lamps in great variety. Onyx
Tables, Tea Stands, Candelabra, and Art Pottery of
all standard manufactures. Rich Cut Glass. Solid
Wheat is low and flour
Silver.
should be the same. For a
Our Art Room is now ready for inspection and is
short time I will sell well worth a visit. You are-all invited.
Gx^'w^

__ _____________ i___________ Commissioners,
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LOOK i HERE
White Rose Flour

COBB &amp; HUNTER,

AT

100 Lbj.
This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grade.
Live poultry wanted
$1.90

Per

118 W. MAIN ST., KALAMAZOO.

JOS. ROGERS.
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Chas Brown who was recently killed by
the Dalton gang in Coffeeville. Kas. when
they raided the town, formerly lived In
Wayland.

There are no vacant houses in
Rapids.

Eaton
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An .Ulegan county man has purchased n
yacht and will take his family ’ to the
World's fair In It nsxtyear.

Hon. Charles E. Belknap, of Grand
Rapids, proposed to have the official count
before be gives up that he was elected to
Congress from that district In the recent
T iianksgifiiig dance al the Lake hon^
.election. He claims a plurality, while the
: . i uippk lake. L. J’. Cole, proprietor.
✓AnnUa) meeting of the Barry County yusionists claim Richardson's election by 5
plurality.
If the wdjkmen on the court house ore Pomona grange I’, of H. will meet with
!.tv&lt;&gt;:c«f wi|h two more weeks of good Union grange al the home of Brother John, ' Dolly Foster, a member of the “Ole
Olson” theatre company, retired Friday
weather they will get nicely commenced., Dawson on Friday*.NiU-_2Mh._
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MORNING SESSION.
£Z2
night after the performance aud soon after
on the roof.[
At ten o'clock the grange will open In was seized with a great tlilrsL A bottle
There was an election held in the high the.fifth degree for tbe reading of the min­ stood on the window sill In her room and
-.•'.(•&lt;;j JnesHay and the result was a fore utes of previous meeting and report of
-* she downed about two thirds of Its con­
runner of th.it which came a little later, a officers,. followed with the election of tents thinking that it was whiskey. The
teavy democratic majority.
doctor's stomach pump was al) that saved
officers for the ensuing year. Dinner
her life. The liquor contained poison.
.ire in] reccipof an invitation to at- IX
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Some fiend set fire to the barn of Bon.
■' . . Thanksgiving ball, given by tbe
After election of o ffi ce rtf grange will be C. C. Comstock on bls farm uear Grand
Havti.akersl Running Team in the opera
!.
ai Nashville Thursday eve., Nov. opened In the fourth degree. Song by the Rapids Friday night. There were eleven
grange. Address of welcome, Bro. John thoroughbred
Jersey cows
burned to
Dawsun.
Response, Bro. A. Luther,
death.
Lets ail turn in and boom the new opera master Of county grange. Quotations by
N&lt;&gt; city in ihe state needs one alb Recitation. Mrs. Naomi Slawson.
:&gt;.ore than Hastings, and ihe opportunity Tbe sidooos thelr cause and effect, Bro.
Tbe scene ot one of my father’ll stories
•■t getting one on such favorable condi­ George Brainard, followed by every mem­ waa laid in a southern seaport town, where
: ..ui may wit be presented again soon.
■
ber of the grange. There will also be a long ago a general aud an admiral were
question box. from which questions of in­ neighbors. The general’s house was fronted
An exchange truly says that the way to
terest will be called out by the lecturer. by a grass plot, on which he claimed the
...ake tramps mind their ways Is to make
right to pasture a cow. One day bis wife
■,*m mendlthe highways. If every tramp Lot every member be present
complained that tbe supply of milk was
George IL Dowseil
l&gt;a-,I to break stone for ills board he would
falling short. The sentinel accounted for
County Lecturer.
x?n take hi some other calling.,
the deficiency by saying Hint the pjuiture
had lately been much trodden dowmby the
Tiic court room In tho new court house
Thcjwoeful look of tho poor defeated re­ public.
Thereupon the martial jlespot
a .; occupy nearly all the west half of tbe
•-Oi,il ilwir of the building, and will be publican is very frequently seen now-a- gave order, that no (human or other)
■ ry pleasant aud sightly. All of the days. but the everlasting yell of the jubi­ animal except tho cow should Ixi allowed
on the grass plot, and added—men were
:! • are large and the vaults which will lant democrats is hoard any time of day.
• Most of the boys who returned home to not particular in those days—that if this
. itn iltel records will be commodious.
vote have returned to thelr duties, and rule waa infringed the sentinel ahould be
We are in receipt of a communication stowlyi the boys, who hpve spent their time
• :*-ui Assyria in regard to an item that re­ In the campaign, are filing in and filling
Soon afterward the admiral’s wife, hav­
cently appeared in'an article in tbe Assyria the vafeant placMp
ing a pressing engagement, took a short
••rt.■•pondence
As no name was signed
We have oTten wondered sincet last cut over the grass in disregard of the senti­
• '. could not be published. Names must Tuesday why Barry and Chis, yrerft home nel's repeated order to stand back.
Com­
-tuned te communications, not necessa- to vote, for we find that the election in mon soldier.” said the offended lady,
All I know
fiy f &gt;r publication but as a guarantee of • Barry county was not materially changed. “don’t you know who I axnl
i-xl faith.]
Last Monday night occurred the second is that you’re not tho general s cow. —
number of the series of lectures. The Fortnightly Review.
The farmer who'does not take proper
Komeuya Concert company filling the
-iic of bis stock, or bls farm implements
■tight not tii say much about tbe tariff or number, nnd undoubtedly the students of
the university enjoyed a rare treat, as the
••A woman,” said the florist, “who never
any other dqesttpn. 'rhe man who makes
concert was composed principally of Selec­ has any money but what her father or hus­
■ pitches regarding tbe tariff and lets his
tions by the celebrated violinist, Edward band gives her is die hardest kind of cus­
mowing machine rust and rot In the field,
tomer
we have to deal with. For myself J
has imt god hold of the biggest end of his Romenya. assisted by eminent nototets.
One of tbe Hastings boys got so excited would rather nut have that
troubles by n jugfull.
that upon the appearance of K«men'». be evmewmrpl^. buck .womjo
know Oie vnln« ol muncr nor lb. wdrtb ol
All parents who take a proper Interest excleimed. "That to himself, Isn t IL]
We tailed last week to mention the leeSb. pta a.
in their children will sec to it that they are
• hoot | The person who has no occn- tin Kl«" br Holl. OulK rt G.
down to tbo lut P«TO.
pa'.ion is cglled a tramp and there are all Dpon M» wl.brated tbnM, bhrtMJMri-. we accepted her offer, we would loeo on the
i auditions (if shiftleesneas aud thriftless- Ii wns a masterly address and enjoyed by «!«.. Thia dose bargaining mustno.bo
attributed to the woman’s shrewdness, but
uess between the successful man and the ail.
,
Tho foot ball game last Saturday result­
Uainp. Parents should make school tbe
business of their children and while in ed In two victories for U. of M. Ol»e *}
that stage &lt;if life teach them punctuality Toledo with University of Chicago, and
and regularity lu thelr attendance.
one at Detroit with the M. A. A. team.
beUeva In cb« Jl»t docirin. of Tl,« «nd lit
In tbe anxiety Saturday morning lo n
With the building of the new court
sene scats for the concert, the boys won­ live.* "—Brooklyn Standnrd-Lniou.
house a system of sewerage will have to
dered if they had forgot how to rush.. « e
br put in.; We would like to see the snthink they had not as wmo of otr Has­
IKirvisofs and the city council come to tings boys were sent to the wall or head
It 1, difficult to tb« telawd clubnuut to
some fair ’understanding that would in­
„
wall., tli.t tbo Uj.crlcg ti-m.le —bo
sure a good system for the city, and at the long to the gutter. IT Goy _
I^tiuatthotewlotlteatutalattettaikl
Louis Goodyear;
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'atne' time would benefit tbe county build­ Lampman
aud Ollie
spend
i. VanHorn will aoond
. . W;1Q OQCe f.lntod lo hla oral al
ings. With our system of water works tbe Thanksgiving festivities with thelr
Ite sight ot a moo«.-Sxchatige.
uothing would add more to (he healthful­
friends.
ness of the city than good sewers.

S Sr^oir

NEW SNOW IH TOW
We are not a traveling show or anythi
to show people a full line of

of that sort, but we are prepared

Boots,: Shoes: and : Furnishings
At prices that cauuot be duplicated by any dealer in Hastings. Our goods are
strictly FIRST CLASS and we will guarantee them to be as good, and most of
them better, than anything ol the same price outlie market.

We have a full line of

Felt Boots, Felt Socks and Rubber Overs
Of every description. Boston Rubber Shoe Co. or Candee Bubber Boots only

$2.25. Snag Proof at $3.00.
Nice line of Over-shirts just received.
Underwear of every kind, ip large, medium or small sizes, and at prices

ranging from 25c. per suit up.
See our fine Gent’s Shoes. The finest thing in shoes at $4.25.

Other

dealers will ask you $0.00 for the same shoe.
We are always pleased to show our goods and can guarantee- satisfaction.
Yours Truly,

O?^

H. OSBORN, Mgi

South Side, East End Main St.

�CASTE IN THE NAVY.'

A RESTORATION

BEAU.'

ALWAYS SMOKE

HO SEAMAN IN OUR NAVY CAN OB

TAIN A COMMISSION.

Peoples DRUG STORE

imbittott*

Noone who bos not been through the
Annapolis Naval academy la eligible to beeome a commbaloDed officer of the United
States. A sailor may have learning, brav­
ery and ammanahip, each in the highest
degree, but be can never command a ship
n be anything higher than a warrant offiter. When he haa risen to that position
tbe limit has been reached. It has not al­
ways been so. In past times men in a few

After the war a provision waa made by
congress for selecting the brightest of the
apprentice boys on board the training
■hips and sending them to the academy.
But this practice waa discontinued.
The opinions on,this subject of some sail­
ors, marines, warrant officers and commis­
sioned officers were collected by a World

reThe captain of tbe receiving ship Ver­
mont, who has more opportunities of ob­
serving the sailor than any man in the
country, was indicated at the navy yard as
the man best qualified to speak upon the
*T believe in the abstract principle that
.men should rise,” he said. “If they could
pass a rigid examination they should have
the same chance for a commission as in
the army. It would be a good idea to send
the best of the men to the academy for
two years to make them conversant with
the theoretical details of the profession.
Of course only those who had had some
practical experience at sea and were studi­
ous should be taken. The naval profes­
sion is • more technical than the military,
so the examination for a seaman in the
navy about to become an officer should be
more rigid than in the same case for a pri­
vate in the army.
"The modern man-of-war is so compli­
cated that it would be hard for a man to
gain the requisite knowledge without as­
sistance. It would encourage men and
make a better class enlist If they saw a
commi.otion ahead of them. In the marine
corps promotion should be aa free as in the
army. Nothing but a lack of technical
knowledge should be a liar. The best ap­
prentices and men should have a chance.
The trouble is that no provision is made
for such a thing. A limited number of
bright fellows should be selected from the
ranks and sent to the academy. Such a
course would be more in consonance With
* American Institutions. There is no earth­
ly objection to it In my mind. It would
benefit the service and bring first class
men in.”
j A lieutenant of marines said that tho
marines ah) too old in most cases to learn.
They could not acquire sufficient knowl­
edge. If they are able, however, they
should have the chance.
Hear Admiral Walker, the commandant
of the north Atlantic squadron, said: “A
man who (hows himself competent should
be encouraged. Not many could do so. Au
officer nowadays has to have a great amount
of technical knowledge. There would be
so many obstacles to getting a commission
that few men would go In for one? There
are so many chances for bright men in pri­
vate life in this country that few good men
would be tempted to come. It probably
would not l&gt;e good policy, since men would
co.me into the service for the sole purpose
of getting a commission. Having failed,
they would be discontented and move
heaven aud earth to-get out. The marines
of course should have the same chance as
in the army.
"When the best apprentices were ap­
pointed to the naval academy sons of offi­
cers and sains of gentlemen would enlist.
- When they did not get a chance they pulled
all sorts of wires and kept all their political
influence at work trying to be discharged.
The consfipieneo was that the apprentice
ships were iu a bad state. Instead of try­
ing to turn out seamen, the whole service
was subordinated to sending ten cadets n
year to the academy. The conse«iuence
was that the ships did not turn out good
men."
These are tbe opinions of tho officers.
Tbe men unanimously disapproved of the
present system.
“The best men would stay In the navy if
there were any chance to rise," said one
sailor. “As It Is, they leave at the first op­
portunity, both for this reason and because
they are &lt;1 isgusted with tbe prevailing sys­
tem of caste.”
“There is;no reason why men should not
make good officers,” another said. "The
commissioned officers have no idea of
practical seamanship. This is the reason
the ships are always getting aground and
Into all kinds of scrapes; An officer goesto sea for three years anil then stays on
shore for from three to six yean. Suppos­
ing a doctor or a lawyer were to practice
his profession for three years and then do
something else for six years, would he be
competent’ They should be at sea four
years out ot five.”
When thib man Was asked whether, if ho
had it chance to get a commission, he
thought that he could get enough theo­
retical knowledge to pass an examination,
. he said that he bad graduated from school
secoi-1 ir his class. Below him was one
who is now a professor of Greek at Har­
vard. He mid that there are numbers in
the navy like hhri, who after a short
period of study which they could do in
their leisure time could pass a rigid theo­
retical examination, and In practical sea­
manship would stand bead and shoulders
■above the present officers.
This man did not drink, waa an able sea­
man and has been iu tbe service for eight
years, lie hud attained the high rank of
coxswain, with thirty dollars a month pay.
“As to tho statement that we could not
learn enough, there was an apprentice on
the ship 0 whom the navigator kiudly
offered to teach the science of navigation.
Tn a short time the officer $uid, ‘Here, I
can’t teach you any more; you know more
about it than I do.’ Of course this appren­
tice left and entered the merchant aervTfcc marines told the same story, and
said they might nt least to have the same
chance as pyivaUa in the army, which In
xivt ranch. ■
•
A. gunner questioned said: “Warrant
officers with n short study of navigation
would be competent to command a ship.
A gunner not only has to have tbe most
thorough scientific and practical knowl­
edge of gunnery aud guns, but he baa also
to be a thorough, practical seaman. Seven
years ago au act was brought forward that
a warrant officer after a numbet of years’
service should rank with a junior lieuten­
ant, bat it &lt;Hd not quite get through.
“If the best ot the younger seaxneu were

dn his dreeing table, the curious visitor
might have noticed some little volumes of
j.uatcry verse, a canister cf Lisbon or
Spanlah snuff, a smelling bottle and per­
hap* a few fashionable trinkets.
As soon aa he deemed proper the beau
arose, and with incredible difficulty pro­
ceeded to put on all hla pharma; to per­
fume hia garments; to soak his hands in
washes for the sake of producing whiteness
and delicacy; to tinge hla cheeks with
carminative in order to give them that
gentle blush which nature had denied

and dimples; to dip his pocket handker­
chief in rose water, and to powder his linen
so as to banish from it the smell of soap;
to consume a quarter of an hour in the
attempt to fasten his cravat; so long again
in the endeavor to adjust his wig and to
“cock” his hat; as long again in- tho con­
templation of his charms in the looking
glass, and as long again in the practice of
such smiles as would display to the best
advantage tho ivory whiteness of his teeth
—these were the processes through which
he who desired to figure os a beau of the
first magnitude waa compelled in that age
topass.
The character of the beau, so far aa hia
outward and personal appearance was con­
cerned, was now complete; nnd as in those
days" fashionable gentlemen used thelr
legs to a much leas extent than they do
nov/^ our Imaginary beau would hare
directed his valet to order a sedan chair
without delay. Into this he stepped and
wbs borne to tbe fashionable haunt—to the
mall in St. James park, or perhaps to the
more ceremonious parade in Hyde park,
where, like a butterfly, he delighted to
flutter in the train of some -frail and jilt­
ing beauty, who gloried in nothing so
much iui “an equipage of fools,” and who
S perfectly willing for the nonce to furhim with an excuse for toasting her
in a tavern at night.—Gentleman’s Mag­
azine.
‘

While traveling tn the north of Sweden
I bought a beautiful dog. When first I be­
came his master he was most oarage, and
the difficulties I had in bringing him home
would fill a volume. After being domi­
ciled some time in my country place hia
temper became more civilized, but he was
still very cross. to strangers, and even I
could not take liberties with him. He had
the range of the house, and his favorite
place was in my wife’s boudoir. My last
child was then hardly out of babyhood—in
the semicrawllng, toddling stage. She
was always brought down to the boudoir
every evening at 5.
One evenly the dog was as usual on the
rug in front of the fire, the child being
seated in another part of the room. A
sudden cry from my wife made me look
up, and I saw to my horror tha child had
crawled clone up to the dog. One glance
showed me there was no time to Interfere,
as by doing so tbe dog might bite. By tho
time the baby had got up to tho dog he
was pulling-his ears and had one of its
little arms right in his mouth. All the
dog did was to tick tbe little one’s face and
permit it to tug away at its pleasure,
.-•dmost the first word that child learned was
the name of the dog, which was Flink.
From that day the dog was a dally vis­
itor in the nureery, and never let the chil­
dren go but without his escort, and it is
needless to say that no stranger was per
xnittedtp come near them. Though FLink
liked the other children he was always de­
voted specially to the baby.—Henry A.
Herbert in Baby.

Deacon Sharp, who Ilves in the Buckeye
valley, has/ never married. He made the
attempconce, but his humility and piety
worked'ngainst him. He was the same
long, solemn vistged chap then that he is
now, with what is known os a “gift of
prayer.” In season and out of season he
was ready at any moment to flop down on
his knees aud tell all ho knew of spiritual
grace. There were those who said he liked
lo hear himself talk.
On this occasion he asked Jenny Price to
fie his partner for life, and Jenny, who was
a prim little school teacher, consented.
Then the deacon flopped. He began in
his usual strain by invoking forgiveness
for his Bins. He was everything that wm
vile, and as be enumerated the crimes laid
down in his own imagination Jenny began
to fidget. At last she touched the deacon
on the shoulder.
"You needn't pray any more on my ac­
count,” she said. *1 wouldn’t think of
marrying such a wicked sinner. If you are
only half as box! us you say you are, I
wouldn’t have you. I hope you will repent
before it Is too late.”
■ And she left the astonished deacon to his
own reflections upon matrimony and grace.
—New York Advertiser.

Our minister was learned and warm
hearted, but somewhat erratic and absent­
minded. He had a pony that hod a great
aversion to donkeyn, nnd it was with much
difficulty that it could be got to pass oue
of those animals ou the road.
One day when riding to Foafar he met
hear Quilkiean itinerant earthen ware mer­
chant whose BtodtJn triidt was drawn by
a donkey.--The pony reared Mid backed,
and wax duly got post after a great strug­
gle. The minister, at the turn of the road
u little farther on and before his mind wns
quite composed, met the provost of Foafar.
“A fine day, provoat,” said the minister.
“Yes, fine day, Mr. Allan,” replied the
provost.
"Do you think, provost. Pm likely to
meet any more awe* on thia road’”
,
The provost used strong language In re­
ply, though there waa no cause for it.—
Yankee Blade.
A Dangerous Descent.
A Swede—Alexander Gustavson—who Is
employed at the acid towers by the Manu­
facturing Investment company of Mudi.
son, had a somewhat startling experience
one day 'recently. He stepped-upon the
elevator, and no sooner wan he ou it than
it gave way and started down with a rush,
carrying him with it. He attempted to
jump off,: but was thrown back nnd went
down with the elevator to the fourth floor,
where it stopped seventy feet below whfcre
he stepped upon it. He waa badly* shaken
up, and hia cheek and nose were cut, re­
quiring seven stitches to close the wounds.
—Bangor (Me.) Commercial.

Merritt—Does yqUr wife always run to
;&gt;• door aud welcotoe you with a kiss?
all day and hasn’t the din-

WINTER GOODS

SCHOOL HOOKS.

boration beau waa something like this:
From about 10 till 12 he received visitors in

largest complete
of new and sec­
TondHEstock
hand School Books

THE BEST

and everything needed in
the school room in Barry
County.

In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH.

DRUGGIST and book­
seller. and the originator
and promoter of LOW
prices for Drugs, Books
and School Supplies.
2nd Hand Books wanted.

25

YEARS

School

SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

Now is the time to buy second-hand school books. _ My
Who
stock is complete,
would buy a new book when
you can get a second-hand
one almost as as good as new
at about half price. Old books
taken in exchange or cash
paid for same. I have every­
thing you need in the school
room. Remember the place-,
the old wooden building next
to the City Bank.

Fred L. Heath,
THE bRUGQIST,

line of slippers.

Remember your ticket

Ul. 5. Goodyem

Websters Dictionary 5c.

Ira and Second-Hand

I can fit you out for cold weather in great style with
Men’s, youths’ and boys’ Hastings wool boots. .
Mishawaka all knit boots.
Socks for men, youths, or boys.
Rubbers of all kinds.
Ladies overgaiters, felt and beaver shoes. Women’s,
Misses and children’s rubber boots. Ladies’ arctics. Full

SPOONS' AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—“Good
Form,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewerystore
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

m GOODS

OUR dress flannels, shawls and bed
blankets are especially fine this season.

BOOTS and SHOES

A lull line of WOOL BOOTS and
RUBBERS.

a

Goods in this department always fresh
and clean. -

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Can sell you dishes to set your table
in a neat and attractive style.

for cold feet, if you buy your winter footwear of
Yours truly,

F. Q. STOWELL
N. B.—Repairing done by J. C. Woodruff.

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,”
The stock of lumber and shingles lately
purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider.
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studThe latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.
.
Cl
Their No. 2 shingles are ‘just too sweet
for anything.”

L. E. STA UFFER
H/15TINQ5 BANNER
------ AND-

N. Y. TRIBUNE
The two papers for $1.10 per year.

COOK BKO

OUR SUBJECT
Leads us to speak of strikes.
Now there a good many kinds
of strikes. This picture is a
striking strike. There is a
‘‘never strike your dad,”
“strike till thelastdarnedfoe
expires” and “strike while
the iron is hot,” and that is
_
what we want you to do. Our
assortment is complete. Buy now while you have your
choice. We never had so much to select front Be sure and
call before you buy.

CROCKERY, LAMPS, GLASS'
WARE, CHINA, ETC.
AndAon’t forget we have the best stock of GROCERIES ii
town. Don’t be misled tut come and be convinced. Yours.

nzins &amp; V/IH ARHAN

E HAVE just received and opened up our first
invoices of new fall dress goods. To say that
we are pleased with them would not describe
it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
see them.

W

FROM 12 1*2 CENTS QP '
We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have proven very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

We are now showing our first invoice of titles goods.
Come in and see them-

at RUSSELL’S.

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ing medium tn Bar­
ry County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 30

Banner.

HASTINGS. MICH.. NOVEMBER 24, 1892.

Hastings Banner,
Published Thursdays by
COOK. BT2.OS..

Hisrutss. men.

COUNTY NEWS.
Preventive.of the Grip Hood', ganaSif.L
. Kro*n. ,nt?.Kra»» favor. It forti­
fies the »j stem and purifies Ute blood.

Wood -

Mr. and Mrs. Camptell, of Ross, visited
at Ira Hart's Sunday--Jane Chandller is
again on the sick list—We art) glad to hear
that Mrs. John Kahler !■ much better—
W. N. Payne and wife visited their daugh­
ter Sunday—Effie Chandller has returned
from Richland where she has been work­
ing—Mrs. L. Reed, of Kalamazoo, is visi­
ting at Leroy bhrontz—Mr. and Mrs. Chadderdon Sunday cd at Mr. Polly's, of Cedar
Creek—Mrs. Jennie Hocum, of Prairie­
ville. called on Mr. and Mrs. Chandler
Thursday—Gid Wilkinson went to Otsego
Monday—School began
Monday with
Floy Williams ns teacher—Nora Martin,
of Hastings, is visiting Lottie Payne—E.
Clark w&gt;is on our streets Monday buying
Chickens—Eddie Benedict Is now staying
at Mr. French's of Baltimore.

- Coal - Heaters.

Ira V2n Vilkenburgh.
Wood - and - Coal - Cooks.

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non $10-00 to &gt;75.oow A air mm net tiim mar

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what you are .looking for. That's what we’re here
THATfS
to (jive you. Speaking of
y
What can please a friend
or relative better than to stop

that headache or blurr before
the eyes when reading, and
extend and preserve that
much'needed good vision. If
you wish to do a noble good
act, just have those eyes prop­
erly examined by one who
makes eye study a business.
1'or there are stoves and stoves—and by the way it is a Dr. Lowry has a large stock
timely subject—we desire to rertarje than whetr^ou want ot the best quality and great­
one.
est variety of styles of eye­
glasses and spectacles on hand
and is always glad to do his
best for his patrons. Dr. Low­
ry giveshisown personal atten­
tion to all cases and will not
trust any agent or deputies.
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&lt; &gt;•-k stove or heater, go~where they are at GOODYEAR
BROS.
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When in GRAND RAPIDS atop&gt;at

STOVES and STOVES,

COAL OK WOOD

-TOE KENTopposite UNION DEPOT.

Peninsular Stoves and Ranges
T he recognized leaders.
makes.

Others and good

Coal and wood cost money.

A ou

can save money by buying a stove that saves
fuel.

We have them and will be glad to

show them.

Call in.

GOODYEAR BROS.
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Free Baggage Transfer. New House
S t cam Brat a»d Electric Beils. Booms50
up.
BEACH A BOOTH.

To consumers of kerosene oil in Has­
tings and Barry Co: We have established
an agency at Hastings for the sale of
Snow Drop oil, which for .laminating pur­
poses has no equal. Being a product of
Pennsylvania crude and !55 degrees fire
test makes It perfectly safe. It produces
a clear and white light and free of odor,
nor does It cause any deposit on chimney
which Is so common with cheap and low
teat Ohio oil. Since July 1, 1891. Michi­
gan allows The use of 120 degrees fire test
oil which permits the the sale of kerosene
made from Ohio crude and possesses a
larger percentage of sulphur and after ex­
tracting sufficient naptha (explosive part)
to raise the fire test to 15p degrees or more
It becomes useless, so far as producing
light is concerned but at a low test will
burn fairly well, still producing a very
disagreeable ordor while burning and load­
ing the chimney with a greasy substance.
Give Snow Drop oil a trial, the cost is but
little different than what you pay for the
cheap goods you are using and the satisfac­
tion you will get In light will more than
compensate, saying nothing of additional
safety. For sale by S. E. Philips, H. LNewton and Cook A Cook.
-&lt;A. D. Matxabd, Wholesale Ag.
Hastings. Mich.

Largest Circulation
ef any paper in the
County.

WHOLE NO. 1054
C. Moreau bought his household furniture
of C. B. Robinson our furniture dealer.
That Is right buy goods at home If you
want the-business to stay In town—John
DePriexter has been suffering with ery­
sipelas—Mrs. Silcox, of Fall River, Dako­
ta, has come to spend the winter with her
sister, Mri. Hl Chase, bringing with her
many beautiful specimens from the Bad
Lands and different localities—T. J. Kelley
and W. Nichols have gone to Howard City
on a visit-—John Nlchohu^f Howard City,
is visiting friends In town this week—
Mrs- J. Williams and daughter went to
town last Friday to do some trading, I
should judge by the bundles they brought
home with them—Dr. Hyde was called to
'
see Mra. O. Barrett Sunday evening.

Thomas Tasker losta valuable colt from
iock|aw last week—Clara Leonard visited
relatives at Pennfield last week—Dr. Pow­
ers has built a new bam—Mr. and Mrs.
Bert
Shepard
attended
the
NyeBlrd wedding at Johnstown—School will
commence Monday st the Center—The
social at Garrison Moore's Saturday even­
ing was a fine affair. The bouse waa
crowded. There will be another social at
L. E. Hinchman's two weeks from Satur­
day night The feature of the evening
will be a museum and ten cents will be the
charge to sea it—Mrs. C. W. Tompkins vis­
ited at Bellevue last week—One of our
strong republicans here intended to have a
fine hunting dog with the money he won
on election, but—fie did not get the dog—
A Thanksgiving ball at the hotel Thurs­
day evening—Will Seger and family hate
C. J. Schmelcher and Miss Mary Riegler returned from Joppa, and he baa gone to
were in Ada last Saturday and Sunday blacksmithing at the old stand. J. Radford
the former’s uncle. John Schmidt—Mias having returned to his homo at Nashville.
Sarah Steckel spent Saturday night and
Quimby.
Sunday with Miss Ella Riegler—Miss
S. J. Bldelman Is visiting friends in
Mamie Moulton of Irving spent the Sab­
bath with her parents west of town. She Ionia county thia week—Will Ciateleln
was accompanied by Miss Amanda Poff— and Mark Wilkins spent Sunday with
Mrs. J. Cheesebrough returned from her Nashville friends—D. McDonald and fami­
visit at McCord’s lost week accompanied ly are now residents of this place—Rpr.
by her daughter. Mrs. J. W. Reuter- Martin dellvered.one of his excellent'"ser­
John Miller and Miss Jesse Coon were mons at thia place Sunday—Mrs. Abblo
united In marriage at the home of the Miller, of Lake City, is the guest of 'Miss
bride In Campbell last Sunday. The happy Minnie Bldelman—The choral union Ms
couple left Immediately for tbclr future still struggling on. Wish Prof. Taylor
home in Ithaca, and Freeport boys are would give us a call sorpe Thursday even­
wrathy liecauae they did not get any ing.
cigars—Fred Honk returned from his
northern hunting excursion last Thursday.
Church and Society.
&gt;
He reports the party as having killed two
There will be a social at the home ot
deer, Messrs. C. A. Curtis and IL Fish Eber Lake next wook Tuesday evening .
being the lucky nimrods—Died at his Nov. 2901, the proceeds to pay janitor. "
home In Bowne. Mr. Helrlgle sr. Aged 70 Everybody please come and have a good '
rears.
social time.

Mr. L. Clark and wife, of Delton, call­
ed on friends here last week—Myron
Killmer. of Duncon lake, spent a few days
last week with A. Stocking hunting rab­
bits. Myron says It beat any time he ever
went hunting. He killed two rabbits in
one shot— Artie you must be more care­
ful who you are with if you don t want to
treat—They say marriage was a ’failure. If
It is not those of Hastings township that
The H. C. T. Club will meet with Mrs.
attended one at St. Joseph last week failed
Bailey next Monday evening Nov. 28, pt
to get home with the same rig they started
A Miss Chaplin, ot Eaton Rapids, was
with, we think by the looks of their baggy the guest of Ella Smith the fore part of " o’clock p. m. fast time, with the follownear Yankee Springs last Sunday morning. the week—Chas Wnlrath was at Hastings lug program:
Answer to roll call by quotations—News
Tuesday—Mrs. II. L. Holden started for Items.
Johnattrwn.
her home at Shelby Tuesday—A terrible
Reading. Mias Julia Slattery.
School began In district No. 1 on Tues­
thing happened just north of town Satur­
Recitation, Miss Eva Ryan.
day, the 15th, with Myrtle B. Coleman as
day morning. Lee Kocher a boy about 13
Essay. Miss Eva Rleley.
teacher. Myrtle has met with success In
years old, the only child of Mr. and Mrs.
Music, under the direction ot Miss
past terms and we predict the same only Joel Kocher, on Friday did something in
Grace Pflug.
in larger measure for the term just enter­
school for which be was punished. His
ed upoh—Roy Howe, who taught the fill
The society connected with Emmanuel
father learning that he had been punished
term in district No. 8, began tlie winter at school gave him a whipping at home. The church will bo entertained Thursday, Dec.
term of (our months in the same place on next morning (Saturday) Iteo took hta 1st by Mesdamcs Ed. Powers, W. II. Pow­
Muinlay la^t. A good teacher—S. S. Fisk
gun saying to his mother tiiat he guessed ers, J. W. Bentley. P. T. Colgrove, K. &lt;
has returned home to stay—Mrs. Lydia he would go and shoot a rabbit. Later in Silsbee, F. Barnes, M. Walfiorff and Mr.
Phiuesy is about to leave the farm in the the morning Mrs. Kocher had occassion to i Messer, and the Misses Mary Roberts and
Teller district and remove to Clare Co.,
go to the barn and on reaching there Effie Ellis. Supper at society rooms from
this state. Her health and that of tier found the door locked on the inside and five until seven.
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daughter Nellie lias t»eeu very poor of late thinking something was wrong forced her
The regular meeting of the home mis­
and has proven a great discouragement— way in and on looking around saw Lee
sionary
society
will
be
held
at
the
church
Lena Morey, of Battle Creek, has been vis­ lying on the scaffolding. She called to
iting at Fisk's and Parmelee’s—Thomas him but received no answer, and ran from parlors Wednesday, Nov. 30. A good at­
Kennedy has removed to Bedford and will the barn calling for help. Mr. John Fumiss tendance Is desired.
manage the cleaver, while John Pilgrim was just passing on his way to his farm
The pastor will preach on “Thanksgiv­
occupies his farm for a while—Henry and stopped to see what was the matter ing" next Sunday evening lu the Presbyter­
Budd has been building an addition to his and do what he could. Going to the born ion church.
barn. ’
he found the boy dead. He had whittled
The mission baud nt 3:15 Sunday next
a stick to fit the trigger of his gun. and at the Presbyterian church.
&lt;
sitting down placed the barrel to his heart
The C. L. S. C. will meet wltii^Mrs.
Miss Carrie Reid closed Milo school last and operated the gun with his foot causing
week Friday for one week. During vaca­ Instant death. The
funeral was held Daniel Striker Saturday evening with the
tion the school officers will put down a Monday at the Congregational church. following program:
new floor and patent seats and repaint— Rev. Holler officiating.
Quotations on election or solon day.
Mrs. B. W. Johnson and Mrs. W. C.
Grecian history, chapter 8, Mrs. Norman
Towne, topk in Kalamazoo last week—
Bailey.
Ladle« aid society met at Mrs. W. C.
United states and foreign powers, chap­
Sunday is getting to be a great ■porting
Towne's the past week—Our merchant.
day in our town. Hunters look forward ter 13, Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt.
George Mo&amp;lifr, has traded his stock of
Questions In Chatauquan, Miss Belle
with great anxiety for the day. They are
goods to a Mr. Grow, of Battle Creek, for
too numerous to mention. All day long Lampman.
a farm—Very little wheal coming to mar­
The miller and hie mill. Mrs. Geer.
we hear the report of guns.
We think
ket. Looking for one dollar after the 4th
Critic, Mrs. Henry Bailey.
there should be some means obtained to
of Marph, 1893. And that reminds me. nave tie day more {peaceable, and for them
what has become of John's poultry? Bet­ to select'some other day for sport--Geo.
Household Helps.
ter get a pure breed and start In fresh—A. Wiburj i« very poorly at this writing—J.
Heat, skim and seal up! fruit juices in
C. Towne and F. A. Blackman are In at­ Boyd is able to be out agalnAofter his re­
tendance as jurors at Grand Rapids in (he cent illness—Evie Smith is expected home bottles without sweetening and keep for
summer drink.
U. S. onurt.
from Grand Rapids this week, to visit rtfiaSta’rch the tablecloths slightly: It will
t :'.'•••&gt; u few days—D. C. Warner has com­
Woodland.
menced his winter term of school in the give them a new look, and besides they
We could not ask for belter full weather I^tharn district—Wm. Manning is quite will keep clean much longer.
—Many of our fanners are fall plowing— poorly at tills writing—Mrs. Geo. Wilson
It Is said that the unpkbsant smell qf
C. S. Palmerton and L. C. Felghner were recently fell heir to two thousand dollars
at the county hub on Munday—Mrs. N. —Mrs. Joshua Hall weut last week to ad­ newly-painted wood work may be lessened
Grant who broke her leg some time since. minister to the wants of her sick sister by setting pails of fresh water about the
Is in a critical condition—Mra. Layfayette in Ohio—C. Warner and J. Herrington rooms.
Parrot Ils still very sick—It Is reported that have taken the job to cut two hundred
A quantity of stock articles In the
several' boys broke In to the school house a cords of wood for Geo. Bryant. They
few] dayo ago—The teacher’s meeting on have put up a shanty in the woods, and kitchen should be prepared at one time.
Monday was a pleauant affair—Mrs. U. will do their own cooking and have a jolly Dry beans may be picked over, potatoes
Rowlader Ison the sick list—The Sheriff time—Nat Clemens was quite sick last washed, raisins seeded, etc.
was In bur village on Saturday lubpoenhig week, but is better at this writing—Thom­
To clean marble: Take a little soft soap
witnesses tor the case of the people vs. as McGrath. Sr., is veij sick at this writ­ and pumice stone on a flannel. Rub It all
Jerial Wood—Bev. Lash preached at the ing—E. Herrington &amp; Co. are expected
over the surface then wash It off. wipe dry,
German Methodist church Ia*t Sunday— home this week from their hunting expe­ and rub it with a clean cloth. But If the
We Noticed in the Woodland News of Inst dition up north—Richard McPee’k .has
marble Is spotted stud it to be repolished.
week that one of the Woodland teachers been adjudged insane and was taken to
choked a pupil till lie was blaek in the Kaliunuzoo Tuesday evening of tills ’ week.
Mint sauce Is nice to serve with roast
face! and Ids nose bled and then poured
lamb. Take a bunch of green mint, and
water down his back to stop the tlow of
creasy.
chop It very fine with a knife. Add a tea­
clarcL We wish to say that the party
cup
of fine brown sugar, and a teacup of
School commences to-day with Mies Hat­
who donated that piece of sensational tie Case as teacher—The wheat is looking vinegar. Stir this up. and send it to the
newH told a big fish story as nothing of very poorly in this part of the country this table in a sauce boat.
the kind eVer occurred—The &lt;Jdd Fellows fall—Mr. Eli Firth lias returned from
A piece of beef weighing 10 pounds re­
of this place will have an oyster supper Grand Rapids, where helms spent several
Thanksgiving evening—F. P. Palmerton weeks with liis daughter, Mrs. McDonald. quires two hours to roast Allow 10 min­
went to Battle Creek on Tuesday—W. C. He is looking much better in health—Mrs. utes to every pound over or under its
Wash, ot OllveL made « Hying trip to Joel Barber lias gone to Richland to visit weight. The second cut of the surloin.
Woodland on Tuesday.
her daughter for a few days—The social the second cut ot the riba and the back ot
at the parsonage last Friday evening had a the rump are considered the best parts of
slim attendance. But all who were there beef for roasting.
Very'feool soup may be made with vary
F. Dickinson mid wife, of Charlotte, seemed to enjoy themselves—Elmer Reyn­
spent Thanksgiving with their parents. olds and wile went to Saugatuck last little expense. In the fall and winter a
Mr. and Mrs. O. Barret—Mrs. Justice, ot Wednesday. returning Wednesday—Mrs. cook can keep cold meat and poultry
Kalamazoo, is visiting at Rob Norwood s— Flavin Vandowalkor is reported a little bones several days until she has enough to
H. Arbonr has moved to Fowler and M. IL belter. Her neighbors and friends were toakc a v*ry nice stock, or the water that
Jiutton. ehickm or turkey Is boiled In.
Gwin has moved into his house—Lucius glad to see her out riding Wednesday.
Karns, of Hope has bought Joe Robinson's
Al It stand in an earthen jar. and It will
property. Consideration 8420—Mrs. Aid­
keep in cold weather two or three days.
School
has
commenced
with
Dell
Norris
rich has been very sick &lt;be Pa9t ***“
W. Pierce has bought out J. Sproul. Con­ teacher—The advocates (or a change of
sideration 8400—T. J. Kelly has bought administration ate daily looking for a rise
if you are going to California and de­
out Mr. VanHorn. Mr. VanHorn contem­ in the price of wheat, now they have ob­ sire to make the journey in the moat eco­
plates building on bis farm—Mrs. Duck tained their desires. Well, we shall see nomical, quick and comfortable manner,
Norwood has bought W. U. Chase's prop­ —A dance and oyster supper at the Lake purchase your ticket via the Chicago &amp;
erty for 8700— II. Chase is able to lie out View house on Thursday evening, the Northwestern, Union Pacific and Southern
again—Mrs. C. Watson Is very low with 24th—The'painters are putting on the fin­ Pacific R’ys.
Pullman drawing-room
Pneumonia—Mrs. Covey, of Kalamnroo. is ishing touches inside Miss Kate Roger's sleeping cars are run from Chicago to San
visiting at J. B. Williams’!-Entry Moshrr bouse—Forty-eight names are enrolled on Francisco without change in three and
moved into his house last Saturday—Ray the class book of Prof. Taylor here—A one-half days. Completely furnished tour­
VanHorn is teaching nt the log school large quantity of railroad ties are being ist sleeping cars are also run in which ac­
house—Scarlet fever near Brush Ridge at brought here for the IL R. Co- fhere is commodations can be procured by passen­
Mr. Fountain’s. Dr. Scribner is tending one case of scarlet fever reported at Mr. gers holding either first or second-claaa
it— Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. 1L Gwin Sun­ La Fountain’s, two miles north of Ciover- tickets at a cost of only 84.00 per berth
day Nov. 20th,.a son wgt. 7.S pounds—IL dale—Mra. M. Doonau. who has been sick, from Chicago to San Francisco and other
K. Grant moved his ctothlug stock tc' is Improving rapidly—Gar young people's California points. The hour of departure
Hastings Tuesday—Arthur \arah. *»f meetings on Sunday eveaiugs are growing of trains from Chicago affords prompt con­
Hastings, called on his brother of this hi interest
nection with all trains from the east and
place last week—Mr. VanHorn has put In
south. Variable route excursion tickets,
allowing nine months’ stay in the bealtte
several cisterns in town the past wtekSuite Boat!
Mr. Ford, of Pine Lake, has been visiting
Mn tfkllMa Brawn U on the .Ink iUt- giving climate of California, second-ehqj
at F. A. Blackman’s—Mrs. Dr. Scribner School has commenced in the Fisher dis­ llcketo at low rates, sleeping car resurfM
has returned after an abtence of three trict with Mr. Crook as teacher-George tions and full information can be procdwg
weeks—Charlie Robinson and wife visited Shawman visited his father last week— of any ticket agent, or by addressing 1H
at Bob Norwood’s last Sunday—Ell Stewart Glllaspie waa at home Sunday- A. Thrall, General Passenger and TNBB
Thomas and wife, of Cedar Creek, called Andrew Kennedy has two men drawing Agent Chicago A Northwestern By, Gtfv
on G. A.
Mantle and family—Frank
eago.
wood to town.
Bishop’s baby Is better at this writing—

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Nov. 34. 189a.
COOK BROS., Proranmorn.

KIER’S

iNSAN SLAUGHTER

FACTS FROM THE BUCKEYE STATE.

Terrible Sunday Crime at the
W^xtem Metropolis.

COLfMBVS. O.. . :.;V. 18.—Though yretere
day was the
.lay allowed by taw for
•unking uour-t . i-turns to tbe secretary of
Mate at ti»e dose of business Fayette,
Franklin, Stark. Lucas, Lawrence and
Guernsey were still out and luui reported
only in part. With the officiAil figures from
the eighty-two counties re|x)rted and tbe
semi-official figures of tlxwe still out the
Republican candidates on the state ticket
appear to be elected by the following plu­
ralities: Taylor, Secretary of state, 9fi6:
Spear, supreme judge (long term), 1.934;
Burket, supreme court (short term). 1,390;
Allen, supreme court clerk. 1,506; Lybarger, public works, L774.
On the National Ticket.
The same figures show that Danford,
leading elector on the Republican ticket,
luw a plurality over Seward, lending elec­
tor on the Democratic tich^t, and over the
other Democratic electors of 8.373. Seward
1mm 1,299 plurality over tile Republican
electors below Danford, and thus gives
Cleveland one electoral vote from this state.
The average Republican plurality is l,0W.
Last evening the Republicans filed man­
damus proceedings in the supreme court to
compel the Democrat-.- member* of the
Fayette county election i. -artl to certify
the face of the return* in lihnr county tn
the secretary of state. The c—j U set for
hearing Dec. 22.

A MAT .AC DOES TEE BLOODY WORK.

CURE

SICK

Chicago, Nov. 21.—The later annals of
Chicago recon! no more horrible crime nor
one accompanied by mure sensational de­
tails than that which brought death into a
two-story frame cottage in the northwest­
ern part; of this city Saturday afternoon.
By the
man who is said to be In­
* was committed and

I
wife and three children at
I the residence of his wife's parents, Henry
and Caroline Slles, N7i. T23 North Paulina
«lreet- Karly yesterday morning Siegler
^.n maktag preparations for a hunting
Ss&amp;thstrtooaMMdoeMnoteadhereAndtboae | trip. Nothing unusual was noticed about
JtesBhuljjpUlsvjta.
actions until about 8 o’clock when, gun
■ln.h“‘1?L^trral lb’ p"te
BS*
_
H H mm
i wife and children were.
m m

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a

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.tntho—wM

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Montgomery, AJa., Nov. 1k—The houses

Jl! TORY bi a

hjSEL

-c- n-»i icc
—the eloct.uu
U«.inou in tbe Flfteent- *uxnob dfertricL
The United*States now hold*
taw firms made up of husband and wife.
In gdtHiiou to these there are
0De
bumlrri «o4
Am.Hem
praciteo taw in tlw court* or publish legal
dooumetfta.
D. P. Thompson, of Portland, Or., has
been tendered the appointment as minister
to Turkey to succeed Sptamon Hiracb, re­
signed. i
During tho month of October there were
unlv 4.9U1 steerage pm^Migers landed at
New Ycirk. tbe lowest number since_lH77.
Charles A. White, of New York, who la
clmrged with xtrallng 970.000 worth of
bonds and securities from his wife in Chey­
enne. Wyo., baa been admitted to bail in

*10,1X0.
Ariel Meinrath. a Kansas City broker,
having branches in CbiXagu, liostt'“ au“
other eastern cities, turned, over all bin as­
sets to tainking institutions to which he
was indebted.
Miners of the Springfield, Ills., subdis­
trict held a meeting and formulated a scale
of 45 cents per ton gross weight mid S-.-5
per keg for powder, coupled with a demand
for weekly pay. If this scale is not ac­
cepted witbin a week’s limo by th© opera­
tors a general strike will be ordered.
The report that Governor Fifer would.
Thanksgiving Day, pardon Oscar Neebe,
the anarchist, is denied.
New York policemen to the number of
3,999 bav&lt; received their short billies and .;
whistles; and there will be no further use 'i
of the “night stfick” by the force of that

from tb. lUak nt HMullmo, Toroalo, by

GUubtoo...
* Umdoo &lt;JMt.
bill the If. o. m. w«1 mwke«l tar amth
, bet time Re «« through with • .tight
blow on the ehoulder from the tongue of
the carriage
A portion of the W»hio«ton Pwk hotel
in Ctaoluonil eoltaptwl, burying eovml
penoru In the debrU but «U e«ap«l with
slight bruise*.
.
The Victorian government at Melbourne
lias decided to prosecute tho directors of
aeveral companies that have collapsed re­
cently.
The supreme court
dared invalid a pension of J37.000 per year
voted by the directors of the New York
Life insurance company to the ex-presi­
dent, W. H. Beers.
.
The heart of the business portion of Car­
diff, Waltw. has been destroyed by fire.
The merchants’ exchange and thirty offices
and warehouse!' were burned.
-Tbe taw students of Ann Arbor univers­
ity will probably secure James G. Blaine
aa orator at their celebration of Washing­
ton’s birthday.
Georg© James, a San Bernadino, Cah,
woodchopper, found two tin enns in a tree
he was trimming containing just *1.000 in
gold. He has deposited the money for Iden­
tification.
Willie Scott, an Evanston young man
who bet i*&gt;t wiely on the election, sold
“fizz" all day Saturday in a drug store of
that Chicago suburb.
Gold Ims been dincovered in Nova Scotta
at the Caribou mines, near Truro.
The Gilmore band will not disband, but
will be reducetl to slxty-fivo mualduna.
Carter Harrison, of Chicago, hip» bad an
Interview with Grover Cleveland, but will
nut Miy wbat wus talked about.
The father of Governor McKinley, who
baa just celebrated the 85th aiiniveraary of
his birth, is seriously Bi at his home in
Canton. O.
The official count in the Forty-eighth
Illinois senatorial district shows that A. R.
Brands. Democrat, i* elected ‘ by MO piur“lilT
J*™- **-&lt;»”•

Ml- T-yeuon-llow origl^r lt W(xjU
be to go to a costtime ball dremed as a
mummy!
MiM Budd—Yeti, and bow appropriate-­
Kata Field’s Washington.

The acme of cynicism is contained in ths '
remark of the Washington man who de­
clared that in bls eyes no woman had a
good figure urflcas it represented at least a
-nlllion.—Kato Field’s Washingtcu.

Mr*. Jfary E. O’Fallon
alclsuia are Aitonlihcd,

ut the Alabama legislature met in joint ces­
sion yesterday to open and count the reanlt
One of the little ones saw him first and at the recent state election. It showed
began, to scream. Mrs. Sileo, the niothcr- Jonee’ official majority over Kolb for gov­
jn-law, hurried into the room and as she ernor to be 11.435. The total vote cast waa city.
Long and Torrlblo Illness
United States Marshal Bartlett has been
enuesxl Siegler attempted to elevate the 242,4&gt;i3, of which Governor Joucs received
Others do not.
rviuuvt-d from office and ordered to leave
gun aa though he intended to shoot her.. 120,W9, and Reuben A. Kolb! 115,524.
from Blood Poisoning
the Pin© Ridge (S. D.) mervation because
She rushed up to him and throwing her
he predicted an uprising of the Sioux In­
Completely Cured by Zfood’ax
arms about hj* neck, tried to take the gun
Trenton, N. J., Nov. 18.—The official dians.
from him. **Keep away. God Is with
SaraaparlUa.
B. F. Rollins has alwconded with 13,000
me,” shouted Seigler, ns he pushed tho retuftis have been received by the wcretary
Mrs.
Mary E. O’Fallon, a very Intelligent
aged jwoman aside violently. Then he of state from all the counties and the work from his employer nt &lt; Iresham, Or.
CARTER MEOlCfNE CO., Naw *&lt;&gt;«*•
lady of Piqua, Ohio, wu poisoned while asraised
tho
shotgun
and,
pointing
the
barrel
1
SMAILPILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
of verifying and compiling them is now
listing phyilrians at an autopsy S yean ago,
almost directly against her left breast,
n.,
/• *r T’ i. in
'
and &amp;oon terrible ulcere broke out on her
■ ■
vonuttilerr
AttheGltAND fired before she could 'offer any resistance. being done. The returns show th6 plurali­
a'Jvr’uTd
I
j
roRFKurtr
rapids
ty for tbe Democratic presidential electors
head, arms, tongue and throat. Her hair all
She Kink to the floor dead. Mrs. Siegler, to be 14,885 and Judge Wert's plurality
MMaMhuHtta «"4 Bbod® «■"&gt;•! &lt;»“&lt;&gt;" I ?'ho“ 'u«lon ■“
l&gt;-™ came out. She weighed but 78 lbs., and nw
in the meantime, hail carried the children over Kean, Republican, for governor 3,7W. mill. nur.Guuoe i&gt; .olunUrjr lncrr»~&gt; rf hrretofore
......
no prospect of help. At last she began‘la
from TWUper ent. iulbew««~of lheir I* An
A" invalid
l.v.11,1 child
child waa burned
bun.M to death
dmtb In
in
Enclose stkmp for circular- Address. A. »• to the house of n neighbor and on return­
take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and at one; tnCallforula'a Congresdunal. Delegation.
ing encountered her husband, who fired at
I the bouse of Joseph Thacher. nt North proved; could soon get out of bed and walk.
San Francisco. Nov. I8i—The official employed
her, several ot the shot taking effect in her
John' K. Shaw, city ase-easor of Duluth, .I Higginsville, O.
She says: “ I became perfectly cured by
count In the Third congressional district
neck and breast.
Minn.. hlw been misdng for four day*. Ho ;
was completed ycstenlay. Hilbom, Rep., is at the bend of th- uniform rank. Knights
bumc
.
I
M"San
‘
h
B
Jonm
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wifB
ot
Frnnk
IL
The uoise down stairs aroused Mr. Slies is elected by 21 plurality. The California of Pythiaaj inu vue
the state.
|
K Ixmm- is a candidate fur the 1 Jon**. pmHent of the Hllnob Watch com­ and am now a well woman. I weigh 123 lbs.,
and he descended into the hallway. As be congressional delegation will constat of
eat well and do the work for a bargj family.
stepped from the lower step Siegler nut tour Denmcrata and three Republicans.
United Slides senate from
Kansas.
•’
pauy. died at Springfield, Uta ’
My ew seems a wonderf-..! rieorery and
him. Again raising tho gun, which h© had
Secretary Tracy Las withdrawn his op­ physicians look at me in astonishment as
Gowruos Fifer boa proclaimed Thuraday,
previously reloaded, he fired; Mr. Slies re­
position to Lieutenant Perry’s proposed
New York, Nov. 18.—Henry Villard Nov. 24. tudThonkagivtag &lt;tay.
ceiving the full charge at cluse range. It
Weaver *’ Treadway, of Virginia, IIIa, trip to tho Arctic regions and decided to
, HOOD’3 Pli-Ua should be In every family
is believed that Siegler then disdmrgwl the gave a dinner al Sherry’s last night to sold a IntgT stock of agricultural imple­ grant tbe request for leave of absence.
other barrel &lt;rf his gun into his father-in­ prominent Democrats nod members ot the ments to 14 paid for when Harrison was .
ganger
‘
Sanger and Zimmerman, u&gt;e
the two expert
law's fnctl, for portions of hk. neck and Democratic national committee Presi­ elected. Tlie sheriff now has charge of the wbeelinen, will try conclusions together
I right cheek were torn away. By this time dent-elect Clevetabd was there.
establishintn:.
.
for a purw of tlo,ooo.
afcrowd had gathered outside mid as
NEW FARMERS' ORGANIZATION.
mteXhmlnmP~5uXd“SSS
^G^Ltb.
Officer Simonson came up, Siegler appeared
in the doorway. Th© people fell back and
Tb-^1™
I &amp;7rbMc^'™:r.u~l.tur.r^
ua the officer drew his revolver he ordered
»3.00
Sat territory- 'U
‘
i !W,n 1,1' P»wn,J’ by Pitting parts green into
Seigler to surrender. Tbe latter's reply
M2 50
M
emphis
,
N
ov
.
19.
—
The
knot
in
the
Rolla
Bucher,
aged
13.
shot
himself
nt.
the well.
wps a shut from his gun, but he shot high.
Simonson returned the fire and Siegler Fanner’s Alliance convention epltuiuated Hicksville. O.. becauM bis parent* insisted ! The car abed# of the Lindri! street railAMES Al SWEEZKY.
in a bolt and yesterday morning those op­ upon
upou his att.
ndiug school.
i way at St. Idouis burned. Ixm. *125,000;
staggered luick with a bullet in his side.
attending
Threatened with Violence.
Attorney: at law.
posed to the People’s party capturing the
A recount of the votes in the Fifth Michi­ imnirwl.
--------------Hastings. Mich. I He sueewded in firing another shot body held a caucus and concluded to form gan district gives Congressman Brikap,
Washington is being devastated by floods
Practiced in all courts of the state. Col-1 which slightly wounded the officer ta-fore n nesr association embodying the doctrines Repnblidin, 17 majority over Richardson, and a number of lives are reported lost.
lections promptly attended to.--------------------- I he was overpowered. As Siegler was being
Railways are losing much money in
of the Alliance but holding aloof from pol­ his fmdonist opponent.
Robliere shattered tho door of the safe in washed out roadbeds, etc.
: taken to the patrol wagon threnta of vioRS. E. H. * C. 1*. LATHROP. /
I lence were heard on every hand, and a itics. The Populist, crowd having cap­ Hardin « Co.’s bank at Fulton. Ills., with
' The body of George T. Thruah.of Findlay,
tured the convention many of the delegates dynamite, but failed to get inside. One of
llomoepathlc Physicians yid
namlxj of revolvers were drawn by citizens
who wero anxfbus to get hold of the mur­ refused to attend the executive session. The robbers is believed to have hvn hurt O., a rolling mill man, was found laid
Surgeons
across
tho track with a gnsh in the back of
All calls city and country promptly at­ derer. Rkptatedly Slagler was struck by At 9 o’clock they got together and effected by the explosion, ns a lounge in the bank
the head. It is believed to be a case of
nx-n whose interference could not be pre­ a temporary organization and began to waa cardtd away by the burglars.
tended to.
Rmstai has decided to raise the duty on murder.
vented by the police. Siegler was at last, shape matters for the issuance of a mani­
Wreckem derailed n t rain on the Western
raw-cotuiu'to 140 kopecks per pood for im­
A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
placed in the wagon and the horses were festo.
and Atlantic in Georgia, near Atlanta, and
.
Physician and Surgeon, whipped into a gallop. At the station he
ports by Hta and 155 for imports by land.
THE BEST SHOE IM THE WORLD FOR THE NMP
The Loucks convention went right along
A new national history hall has beended- Engineer Squires and his fireman were, per­
Delton.
•
Mich.
■
made a statement. It wa.&lt; short, incohe­
OTHKR 8PKCIALTIKS In t&lt;xXw,«r are .4
as if it was all right and adopted a set of i leafed at the University of Illinois, Cham­ haps. fatally hurt.
tbe mm—Mri&gt; irrau*. and repeeamt a tu-'r--y value
Office In residence, one block east ot depot.
rent and indicative ot insanity. He was
resolutions
—
or
rather
‘
‘
demands
’
*
—
elected
I
paign. The new building cost frri.000.
afterward token to the honpitaL Tho ex­
J. 8. Sebastian fell he*! foremast from
A. * C. II. BARBER
officers and attended to the business of the i Theloasby the burning of the Harbcck a train going forty mile* an liour, near
tent of his wounds h not known.
semdon. The officers elected are: H. L. I stores in Brooklyn is $730,&lt;K&gt;0. This
,...........
Physicians and Surgeons.
makes Flagler. Colo., and ruptured a blood vessel
NOT A SUCCESSFUL RASCAL.
Lotitks, of South Dakota, president; Mar- . Brooklyn’s tire loss&lt;«for the week amount in the brain, which % sure death.
Calls in city or county responded to wilt
Inn lltitlxi-.
nf North (Carolina,
'aroliiin. vice nn*xi'•.'ilfliki
ion
Butler, of
presi-j tn
promptness.' day or night.
to 41
Sl.2jo.Cun.
John McCalie. of Ohio, and Mrs, Toomer,
dent; L. H. Taylor, of Nashville, secretary;
a widow'of Jackson county .vs., were mar­
Away With •100,009.
yyiLLIAM O. LOWDEN.
«
Ben Torrell, of Texas, national lecturer;
t?
The family ot 6horles Hennings, New ried last week. They had Been engaged
CHlCAGOi Nqv. 21 —Because be did not members of the executive board—IX Leon­
Act on a new principle—
Office over Hastings City Bank. Has
observe iae commandment “Thou ahull, ard, of Missouri; Maun Page, of Virginia; York city, ate raw pork sausages and ns a fifty-live years ago, quarreled ami sep­
renlsw the ilvur, eunusta
arated, never hearing of each other until
tings, Mich.
•tri bowels fArottcA t.te
not cov?L” George J. Bagley, a messenger I. E. Dean, of New York, and IL C. Dem­ cou^equciiee Hennings, his wife and his John went hunting his old love. Both had
tuna. Do- Mass' Poxs
50
of the United States Express company, now ing, of Pennsylvania. The third party child are in the hospital with trichina. been married, rais-d families and lust their
spMdify rvrs LlBcasacte,
A. SHELDON,
They may twiver.
lahqtiishes in the bastile in this city. Bag­ slate was not broken.
torpid liver and coostlpapartners.
•
* Abstract and Real Estate Office.
At New- York Dr. Charles B. Penrose
Uca. SmalkaL rnldect,
M
emphis
,
N
ov
.
21.
—
The
latest
of
the
Al
­
Abstract Block. H aaUncs.
ley was coming this way with two pack­
Charles Hecrick &lt;&amp; Co.'s kink at Ash­
muwrtl Bpdo»ea.25cta
Money id lo-ui on Ileal Estate Real H«Ut&gt; ages of money in his safe, each containing liance is a new organisation called the ‘‘In­ married Miss Catherine Drexel, daughter land. 11L. was entered by burglars, who se­
Swu.
a&lt;trw/aot the late Joseph W. Drexel, of the famous
sold on commission. General con »ejrancing.
cured about $2,500.
daring a complete set of Abstract Book*, com f3D,0“), p|nc«l in his care at Omaha ta be dustrial Legion of the United States." It banking boo*plied from the Records, can furnish complete delivered in this city. This was Thursday will consist of three classes—adult males,
'Two Ixxlies of the crew of the ill-fated
a. tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
nfeht. At Iowa City he bought a few bags minor males, 14 to 21, and a woman’s aid
steamer GUchcr have been found on the
ofl potatoes, and when be came on duty he corps.
Goy. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
It
la organized
after the beach at&lt; Fox Island. They are those of
P. DRAKE. M. D .
got to thinking about the f lOO.OtM), his part- jmttern of the G. A. IL. and Tau- Steward Williams and Fireman Green.
lates an instance of what Is being aceoiundr being asleep. He opened the safe and beneck, Loucks and
Chicago. Nov. si.
pllshcd by fanner* In the Red River Valley
Paul Vander­
Office over Holloway’s drug store.
It
is
reported
that
Justice
Field,
of
tho
Following were the quotations on tho board of Minnesota and North Dakota
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. ra. Telephone, con tore a imckage open and took out fl .900.
lie *?:d
voort are in it with other'Alliance and supreme court, will resign because he
at trade today: Wheat—November, opened S. J.Deland, near bis town of Plight. N
Yhourbt He’d "Go the tkhole Hog.**
netting with residence, at Holloway's drug
Popuist leaders. The idea is to carry out
724c.
doecd 13c; Itocember, opened, 73c,
• Store
Then be remembered the old saw that Populist ideas. Paul Vnq^ervoort wm doesn’t like Cleveland.
D., bought 160 acres of land in the.sprim
closed
TShjc:
May.
opened
79Hc.
closed
?8J4c.
The
Rockford,
Ills.,
Plow
company
has
“cme might as well be hanged for a sheep elected commander-in-chief and Frank
g M. FOWLER, D.D. 8.
—November, opened 41’*c. closed 41J4c;De- of 1801. for $2,000, and raised crop* tlmt
as a lamb.” and took both packages, put­ Burkitt, of Mississippi, vice commander. made an assignment. Idabilitica, 970,000; Corn
cembm. opeuvd c:«c. closed
May, season worth the salary of a goven-tarnt
ting them into an empty sock be had Taubeneck “ays it will have 1,500,000 mem- usaeta, 4110,000.
opened 47hc. cireed GHk. Onta-Nmrember, clerk, in exCksa of Hie cost of his f: 1 m.
Office hotiri A a m. to 5 p. m.
Two
kegs
of
gun
powder
that
were
being
along. He lives at Davenport, and threw Ixira in a year and win in 1896.
opened 31c. closed 31c: December, opened
mwd in connection with a Demccratic jolli­ SlMc, dtawl aijjic; May. opened 39c. closed per lhe following .statement:
off the potatoes and “empty” sack when
“MrrH~t colgrove.-—
lui reached there, and then let the train/go
fication meeting at Mountain View. Ark.,
Pork-December, opened §12.90. closed
Lawyers.
dreed IH-Afc
Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 21.—Deputy exploded, destroying considerable property ri-W; Jonnyy. om&lt;ned
off without him. Then he had the pota(Office In Union block.Hastings.)
opened U4ABH. dosed I14.72H. Lard I ....................
:
toi* taken home while he took the bag Sheriff Livingston of Richmond county and killing five men and more or lese se­ May.
Practice Is all the courts ot the state.
—
November,
oponcd^lO^i.
-Nm
’
rmf^r
ntMruMl
liniti closed. $luct).
Deducting cost &lt;&gt;t l.liwl..................
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with the money, which he hid in the hay Tuesday lost attempted u&gt; nrrwt a negro verely injuring fourteen others.
Live Stock—Prices at the Union Stock yards
f. kenaston.
loft. Meantime the train reached tbis efty, named Duncan McPhatter for a disturb­
The plate glass manufacturers of the
Leaving
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today ranged as follows: Hogs — Market
•
Attorney at Law,
axjd the express officials soon discovered the ance at the polls election day. As Living­ United States, who hnve ix-en in session at opened active on packink and ahlpplng ac­
Cases of tbiS'kinu are ■»« cotemvii
(Over J: S. Ooodvear ft Oa’s store.)
and just as soon put it on Bag­ ston was reading the warrant McPhatter Pittsburg, have decided to curtail their count; feeling firm and prices about 5&lt;8JOo they area irur in the news Timtkvl
t*rncricesloalicourtanftheState. Collections
, because he was missing and shouldn’t shot him dead and fled. He was pursued, production.
btger: sales ranged at
pigs. Siaj
promptly •trending to.
•
ve been. But he was coming—right into and Friday night was captured \ near
W. C. Bowman, a prominent banker and 4-A.MJ light, I5.4U&amp;X53 rough packing. SAA.'.j
PKOUAiE UltDbi:
IJOCf 1MMERMAN, Homcepathic Phr
jaws of the lion ot detection.
business mon of Farmington, la., was neat’ j.S3 mixed, and $5.60 ® 5.U5 heavy lacking Stale of Michigan. Countv ef Harn Lurinburg.
He
was
put
on
a
Carolina
and shipping lota.
J? .
j sician and Surgeon.
Ata session el the Probate iour: t--r ,u&lt;
How He Curhe to Be Cuugbt.
Central traiu for Rockingham, where it iy swindled out of 13,000 by means of a
Cattlo^-Market only moderately active on County of Harry’, holden al the l*robn-&lt; • i.»;-.&lt;•1'
(Office avar Lathrop’s drug store.)
t seems that Bagley had a particular wasTnteuded to jail him. At Laurel Hill sprinting match.
local and shipping aocuont and prices rather the city of Hastiexs, In said eoiinty. »:i t-ri
~~AW. REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTSpecial! Master in Chancery Simms, at favored buyers on poor Jote;quotaiions ranged day, the 3Mb &lt;tavr«»r ’h-toN-r. In tho ■&lt; ur »: t
end living here named Logan, and for station a mob invaded the train, carried
Little Rock, Ark.JBreporu an additional at
reason that he does not explain he the murderer out, aud hanged him.
choice to extra shipping steen*. thousand elchthiiadr-d and ninety !;»■
•
ING OFFICE OF
Freeedk Charles W. ArDtotrong, Judte e­
shortage of FI3.5S7 in ex-State Treasurer 94.RKW.00 good to choice do, J3.7u.X4.SO fair to
eluded to visit his friend. While he
Palukrton A Smith,
Woodruff’s account This makes the total good,
common to medium do, $s.Wy Probate.
journeying to Chicago by a roundWoodland. Mich.
In the matter of the estate &lt;’t I'
W butchers’ Meere.
sUx-kcre. |2JI) N. Lake. decrs-M-dl
Washington, Nor. 21. - Washington shortage BIOO.OUO.
,
t way the express men discovered that
C. S. Palmkktox...
.1. M. Smith.
On reading and flllng the i-eUtion &lt;h:.y vk
.
Garvin, a man who married! n prostitute ©3.10 Texas steers. $2.71^.40 range steers,
bail this friend, mad-thetx)l ice begun to will lose for n period at die close of thin ad­
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
$2.80'33.40 feeders,
75 cows, ft Hlffl--’ 59 of Eber fl. Lake. H&gt;n ot snlii rfwaM-d. pr r;
and
then
.killed
her
because
she
was
not
tch th(thou»«\~xlie watebrnnu watched ministration one of its ornaments—Mrs.
that admtalxtrailon of said estate nuiy l«bulla, and
vrel calwa
iu vain. Enter Bagley/ Enter alto Foster, wifa.of the secretary of state. Mrs. faithful, has been found guilty of man­
Sheep — Market rather quiet and prices granted tn Charles H. Bauer or to some
person.
,
big policeman, who told him he was under Footer is differently situated from the slaughter at Pittsburg.
steady and-unchanged; quotations ranged at suitable
Thereupon It is ordered, that Tuesday, tin •
anrest. • He protested indlgtiantly, but other cabinet Indies, Washington having
Indiana electors cn.-t 548,389 votes for J3.0U©4.a) per KM lbs western, |3JSaM6 na- day of November. A- D.HWl.at teqoclockm '•
fidnlij- weakened and admitted his guilt been her home for a number of years. governor at hist week’s election, as follows: rive^SSAXH'iaTexas. and S3.5ofyl.tDbunte.
forenoon, be assigned ter the hearicu '
'
I roducrSButter-Fino to fancy creamer}’. 30 petition and that the he*rs at law of » •
lie did mon*. He went back to Daven­ When Secretary Foster retires from tbn Matthews (Dem.), 290,902; Chase (Rep.),
per lb; fancy dairies, 24©3Bc; packing ceased and all other persons luteresicii It] ‘
port and allowed the police where the |WJ,- state department he will go to Paris as 258,923; Templeton (Pop.), 21,692; Worth ©die
stock. iaftl5Hc. Ears -Fre.,h
SrKr estate . are required to appear, st a ",‘
IXX) was. He also unloaded the other 11,000. agent of this government in charge of its (Pro., 12,463.
doa; loo house, laftlbc. Potiltry-HsM, «a.10c said Court. Uientolbr bolocn at the in. .
in the City o| Hastings, tn sa^i C'W*-1',Why Did He Do It?
case before the Behring sea arbitrutais,
per lb: roretero, 5c; ducks, NVfc; tnrkays, ll^c; office,
Saturday, Noy. tfl.
Iterec. |7JB©7.W per doa. Putatore-Wto^ and show cause. H |uiy there be. why Ha if; •
J-'rnni what can be learned the theft was and Mrs, Foster will go with him.
The National Academy of Sciences is al­
of the petitioner may not be giants. And
an impulse. There waa no premeditation;
further ordered, tint said petitioner five nvtn-.ready
planning
another
expedition
to
the
to the persons lnl««ste»l tn said estate, "i ■
Cnndidate tor Public Printer.
nd plans of procedure. He just gut to
north pole under Lieutunaut Peary.
LU perbUtllUnoKSa’amss. Appii-J^d pendency of said । petition and the hear:.-&gt;
PIHLADEU’HIA, Nov. 22. — I*bllndatmnking how easy it would be for him to
A New Jersey grand jth-y recommends to fancy, fX5n«3A) per bbl; poor, fl JOOiSS. thereof by coaxing a copy of this order to u
take, that money. Then be opened tho one phia Typographical Union No. 2, at Its
published In tba Hastings ItaN'-HK. a newthe establishment of a whipping poet for Cranberries-Cape Cud. frt.5per bbL
paper printed anti piiculated In said &lt; &lt;««»&gt; 1,1
package. When this was done he knew meeting Sunday, endoised Gedrje Chnm.ua
Broom corn-IIurl,
per lb; carpot Barry, once In each week for three -ucre-«nr
what a gulf he had fallen into and would as a enndidnte fur public printer under thu wife beaters.
; green, self-working,
weeks previous to said day of beariur.
The Pliiladelphia mint has commenced ! bnwh.
h^vs given anj thing to get out. But he incoming national adiniuIsUatlou.
rtiAs-w
.
coining tke&amp;,90u,«» World’s fair souvenir!
Judge of Probate.
couldn't chink how to explain that muti­
half dollars.
THE DEATH RECORD.
(Aim. e.w.1
lated package and concluded on the spur of
M. Witte, the Russian finance minister
the moment to take first fl,MX) and then
' te” • OKK. .'O,. 41.
Mm Ralph Waldo Emerson, widow of ta making a third attempt to ratae a loan in
all. and then he found how eu..y it was—to
.
3
wln‘*’’cn4,h,TW^rhc; No- State of Mlehlgau. bounty of paton- -• -e.
the poet, at Concord, Alaes.
huro|&gt;e.
gt|t into jail. The company will probably
DcctIub«rJanuary, 76c;
Probate court ton t-ald county.
Senior Bishop W. IL Miles, of the Col
XatataOtHarrtflF. Belllaser, drrea&gt;w &gt;. ( .
A new! Irish society is reported at New
t
- .-r
?U)
—’ MHC’ Com-No. J cash.
.pnMMCute-him, and his prospect for a term
ored Methodist church, at LoutfvlUe, Ky. Y"w,h0“
u “&gt; •■“'■roll IreUna •gjW December.
^4 51c; January, filHc; May, i’.TM UMMfignralhavtns been appointed o,m/the penitentiary is very good.
the .fudge of Probate ot said county, cunintCU r.nmano
in
civil
war.
^2*'
DccemJoskph H. Mack, the theatrical mana­ and
England in civil war.
slonaron cialnui tn the matter of &gt;«i&lt;! r*wr
ger, at Hewitt, N. J.
barge
named
the AJinjnimp
Benjamin
hanged prices-1 western,
lota
Harvey F. Italllnittr. ans rix months frc.ni the
_ A
■ lumber
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Dr. H. H. Silliman, prominent Froema- Harrison
Dahlone, Ga,, Nov. 21.—A month ago
larnson is iniwdmr
nt Jake pointe, and
* j .a
u in
i—i.
_~* r*5’ 3rd day of November, A. I&gt;. IW-’. havittg been
missing at
allowed by raid Judge of Probate to all
plank with that name has been picked ur
litale Ellie Moose, daughter of F. V. Moose,
holding claims against .xata rotate. Iu wuleh to
T»
tnu-IUWOU
B4MC,
Edward McCready. Sb., oldest gradu­ at the harbor light station at Portage Wis
- Pork—Quiet; old tneaa, &gt;iauusig*s gry—t
oopiplained that something was growing
10 u&gt; !or eW”
U“oKhhereV^S’vcn lhal we will ««*«J*
General Isaac 8. Catlin, of Brooklyn, ha
ini bar throat just under her chin. Mr. ate of Yale college, at Charleston, 8. C.
Donald W. Bain, state treasurer elect, beer, mentioned for tho office of commo­
Cttroa
Moose made examination and feun-l there
Chappad Haada, Wounds, Burna, ^to. a itmalL hard luma Week after week tho of North Carolina, at Raleigh.
MUwoukw.
sinner of pension«
MrefHohatio d. Burchard, wife of the
10 O’CIOTK A. M. ot wicu uaj.
• u*;.
child complained tilal the lump was grow­
■William Maier, who murdered his wife
E. Chappell, in the City of Cbariotte In said
'
ing larger. Mr. Moose, whilu making an ex director of the United States mint, at wax Kngtd in the jail at Wheeling.
county, to rocrlvs wd examine such claims.
Freeport, Ills.
Dited Nov. 3d. A. D. C
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, Obto, U New York.
Ctnamlsslonen.

ACHE

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:

Raised from the Dead

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Go toi the

CITY BAKERY.

Fine lino of creanis sind
fresh confectionery.

A. E. RENKES.

BUSINESS CR

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u7.18.LD.p,U:
grKT.’xt.’-A';
saaiK.'” *r"
♦ 5.00^
I4.00J
♦3.501
*2.50
*2.25
*2.00

D

W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE Wf/U,

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Woolley &amp; Bronson.

STS UTSS PILLS

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KIRK’S
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TARSOAF
Hulthfirt, ApwaMi, Claansiag.

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Dutch Process
No Alkalies

They wash

the

’ Other Chemicals
preparation of

W. Baker &amp; Go.’s

Breakfast Cocoa,
which in absolutely pure
and soluble^,

\ I; h.ts' more than three timet the strength
:nixi-&lt;l with Starch, Arrowroot
S-igar. and j is fat more economical,
.. «i ,i:; lets than one cent a cup- It
.1. l.cious, nourishing, and eaiiiy
TED.
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.
■
Sold by Crocora everywhere.

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchestor, Mass.

TINGS BANNER

their clothes

LEFT BU1N BEHIND.1

windows fell upon him, and t ie brick
;---------------- --- --------------- ----------- -------- -------- -- hbboUM • .'Ung upon that and breakn\
--------------I it cut him
that ha nosriy bled to death,

WITH

M, hung A IsrUm

TIME TABLE.
In effect September llth. M«.
( gvthcr nt the call of the mayor, but found Favorite Route between Grand Rapid*. Detroit
: itsrlf unable to cope with the m'.wry Wont
I ft. A citizens’ meeting was held and rell^
jo
। *ft#
HALF A M INUTE OF FEARFUL HAVOC •ammit:.-vs were appointed to aid the dK
Gr-ud* Rapids
.East Faris
' tresM-d. Subscription* from the outside
Met ord
, I will be gladly received liy the mayor.
lAtto
Acd Thea a Pile ot Wrteked Home,
FATAL WORK ifTrHE COUNTRY.
Elmdale
.Clarksville
CoveriEg the Deed and
1
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takeodewa
&gt;3
Wounded.
4 "OIUIIU1 and Two Children Killed—
I Woodbury
I
to
Sunfield
i
IMulilken
—:--------J
Reports are coining ia from the country
iGraad Ledge
Two Persona Killed In the Town and Three routh and west of tbix dty that the cycloud
I Laus I ng
Detroit
In the Country, with a Number of In- 'his Isen doing cousiik-rnble damage in
Jured Which Will Swell the Death Roll □ther auctions. A full knowledge of the
— Elghty-four Buildings Demolished. disaster wrought «ill uot be known for a Lv Howard City
„ Edmore
day or two. At Bremen, in thia county,
.. manton
Mrs. Getting and two of her children wcru
,. lor la
killed and her hoUM destroyed by the up* Ar Grand Ledge
rooting of a tree, which waa p^eautnabjy
. p- v.
__
taken up Into tbe air and waa dashed with
tDelruU
|i
! RKlHiunJ Ills.. Nov. IK—T^e city of Rcd- terrific force against and upon the build*
'IjUlSlHg
Gsaad Lad ■
“d knilog
I bud. population 2.VU0, situntAl thlrt.
Mulliken
; H&gt;u)heast of St. IxniiK. on the Mobile and
Xunfiri d
Caprice* of tho &lt; &gt; clone.
Woodbury
Ohio ralfavul. waa visited by n cyclone nt
Five parlor chain were lifted by the tor­
Lake Odessa
■
’ 8:30 o'clock yesterday moruing &lt;&gt;f wonder-, nado from tbe Kardell wreck and placed in
Clarksriile
Elmdale
i ful intensity. Elghty-four buildings were njnw uninjured at lla&gt; rear of the lot.
I
Alto
I ilethnUabeq, tiyo persons killed, twelve see- Everything else was crushed to pieces be­
! East Parts
| luusly hurt, and many more injured. It is neath the Mandxtoio-. A flue blooded maro
r (Grand Rapids
to„„
W. T. Mudd
had „„„
a piece of
Mkuud Um, Ifavtt) WON4, of J»R«V belonging ,oc
„n„„
pine four Inches wide driven into its
PROBATE ORDER
w ns destroyed. The dead ore Millie huppe llU(pu D.-ml chickens and porkcscanbe
' Stale of Michigan. County ot Barry-a*.
i. r. ;..:!&gt;■■
and Mrs. Noli. Koppe. The injured: Mr*. • o)uhtLi by dozen* along the tnica uf the
Al a s«s*»Im ot th* Probate Court fur the
Portland
r«rttnt&gt;-&lt;4 Harry. hidden »t the l*r&lt;»l&gt;ate «&gt;mre. Ixiuls Bujto. Emma Crow. Peter Dose, suirnt. Here an intoxicated man made
Ionia
I* tbe CUvot Hastimcs in •aid c.uintv.on Thur* Margaret llnvcrmnn, Mr. Heitmnn, Mrs. light pf hi* lOMea.thcre a sober man aatdis-!
Howard CEy
Ionia
Uh&gt; Uir '(Ahdayot November, ill the year oue I’rter Knnlcll. Mrs. John Mnnierfleld. Al­ hvartened over his losses aud wept like n
ib&gt;Hi«an«l etriit hundred and ninety two.
Stanton
I
u
■
.
1.1:1
t dinorc _ I
’ !• Star:
r'Y.rrJJto. Aldell Starr. Charles Starr,
I’r.^mi, Ciiarle* W. Armstrong, Judjie of :dell
Telegraph
Wire*
ax
Clothesline*.
lyubate.
•
i B. A.’Sperte, Mrs. 8. A. Sperr.
T
m.
leay* Grand Rapids dally at 11 JO
llu tbe matter ot the eitate .of Austin l».
i
A fifth net, evidently from ibeMKdwsippI, p. iu. imsxlug Woodbury at i:»a. m. arriving
IL&gt;»»rU. •lecrused.
importaut Bulbling* Destroyed.
at Detroit at 7:» a. m L&gt; ares Detroit dally
Un reading and tiling the octltl »n. duly veriat II
p. m . paexlna Woodbury at 5:« a. m.,
n*d. ni laiiayette 1I3mn*h, tor. stsafj 2-------- • )«av|ut*
(•rayliii* iliat
that admlbisiralien
adtnluMralion of said
*al«i &lt;-*t*ie tile. A partial list of the building* de- graph wires iu the path of the cyclotio arrtrlUK al Grand Rhpida MJ » a. m. ।
day. otners week day* only, t stop
1
HcuUernl,utt- moliabed fair th®’ cyclone follow*: Roman i-s-ked like a wash line with the miscel- on• Every
signal.
.
Parlor cars on all day trains between Grand
TiwfeiuxMi it i* .MTirred. that Fildav the Catholic chnreh.Gerrnon Methodist church i lumotu* garment* suspending therefrom.
Rapids and Detroit. Heals 25 cents, .-sleepers
4L WS TE SAHE
-.nd day .d Dreemtwr, A. Iuimc-i tenu'eitwk iu * Lnthcmu ohure.h and *eh&lt;x&gt;lho-.i*- nubile i “’ttcher knives, case knives, sewing ma- on
night
trains. Connections made
in
| inc lorrioon.t*- assteu.f.1 for Hie hearing of .akt! . ", * .
‘ yMX,‘n' n*”-.
1 chines, store covers, pocketbook*, clothing, Union
stailon. Grand Rapids with the
AKb HI
THP RP CT i-utl«'ii ai'rt lliul liie heirs ut law
salu &lt;le • H'hool. citV jnil nnd engine bouse-. Roman ..,..1.1.,
intern inirlwl -mt all
2— nLwfllo rriL Dlji . ra*-d .wi all eth* r ;, r-i&gt;i s iiitcrested in Mi&lt;i cAth,-,li(. v-houlh&lt;m-e Chari • * Bodeker’a
ul
"?
inuraJngkd, and nil Chicauoa Wiuit Mu hiuax IUiw*r ro«
• Mate, are required lo appear si a ■*«*»« of
?.
*
s imucatr s
u, kgTe undergone a tanking In
■-aid court, then u» be !i.4&gt;:&gt;-;i at the i*r»&lt;&gt;iiteuf- ©fi”v »M»«. lumber blown awny. the I o*tal niuddy water. Peterson lost SI,‘AX) worth
' »bowrawCif nay U?wS?'ihyMibr&gt;nnKrrr o‘f ' bnii,Un«- U“ Centennial hotel, and Henry I (1f buggies beoiilra any amount .of other Ivn.
route tu tbesutnnser resorts of iiortuern aiieni*
■ thr petitioner **niv «.«•&lt; tw’sruntr.l Ami it"- ' Bi-.tteni.-r * icehouse anti brewery barm*. *&gt;Wk.
k Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago.l’/W A
' further ordered, that Mid petittonrr give notice ; Sixty dwelling botl»e* were also demolished 1
Ready Help for the sufferer*.
M. and t
F. M.. ’ll :X P. M. Arrive Chicago
I telhnptrsdiu* interested in wUd estate, ot *be j
1
...,b
Thu doctorshave worked incessantly. 3.15 P. M . a A*. P. M. and B06 A. M.
I Prudency of said petition and tjb. ^ri.riu&gt;t mid nwny bther* were diunagisl. 1 he csti- Kj
d
( money were freely given by
IN THE
Ijeave for Manistee and Traverse City • :w&gt; A*
tla-rrofbye: uulnx a cony of tid* order &lt;0 Le mated xnli|r&lt;&gt;f of the buildlugs destroyed *“ ,an.’ .. . &gt;?7i
,,
M. and S-.TO P. MA
- Hg— l-JC-S!
j ismtlsbed Ii. the H**t/mr* ItAXNgit. a m-w*- halxmt tttU.OOQ. while the total lo-* will *cRL &lt;-itizeua &lt;-l*ocd their doora tx&gt; tho
I^*ave
tor
charlexeti
and Petoskey . :J0 A. M
l«l*r pr.nted ntul circulated In sold Oxmty.
id
,j
. jvj
. .... .
htemries* mid hearty good feeling preParlor ear* on daj- trains and sleepers on
nwrrv.ouce In each seek lor three &gt;uc&lt;-vs»o . ft”'
,
t Aretu im* amount, tniiu , tl&lt;MnilMU&lt;M|
Win* wcn. down in both night
trama to Chicago.
\ pre
prcviou* to said
day
of hearing.
Nuraure
nLt-nt* nnd
building
contractors
, "»«
, flrgmph
,•
.
.
A»k our agents for further particulars or
CMAS
7W.
AKMsPkoy.i.■
have
Investigated
the Iwand n-porte.1.
ns ' ,,
communicate
i»
W‘ 'uiKOMUK DaliAt EN.Gen'lPasa’r Agl
Judge of Frouaw • | nb,,^
, Wil Mow.
Grand Rapids.
HAVOC IN OTHER COUNTIES.

nedbud, Ills., the Plaything
the Tornado.

$ san™.

claus

SOAP
Thais wi^y ?^if8,yte

s

MADE ONLY BY

;s

N.KTairbank8cCq Chicago.
SnOKE

O POWERJ’
- NO. 35.

?5an Central
.imfldrj fails Houtc.”

5 &lt;• QIQrtR

.in. i&gt;

TUESDAY, DEC. 6; One day only.

Office at FORDS’ HOT

HOLMAN S. HUMPHRE7
'w of Chlc*;Oi with i»

H

BT^ANCH OFFICE at

lonth 4&gt;r tho past »ix months, and during tbono vl.iu hnsrxamined and Is
d thin County each
’d for bundrods, • . -&lt;r-Aed many ortho moat Wonderful Cures "ver made in th&gt; ht.tv
There i5 scarcely it nelghlwhood iu th'* county that
(,|..j,4« and neiBhb.a, nbout Dr Uj'ln&gt;«i S. IDuupbrM.L faniilv
which hna not had uue or more of It* niciubi.Ts
•,.« 1 .n.nt &lt;if th&lt;&gt;
&lt;r &gt; wnndi rtul skill, and raiely a I.5U2"L
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“ " - ............nhnlstaunnmtmllMt!
? ,11.1r.-twM I" l.--nl«'&gt;
*H
L"'" di,',n “P
1 lh''
;
pruuw*'’1i” ' lined do 1101 tall to ron-ull thia
I'-'- most eminent nkv^.-lan
physician and aurireon.
Hurgeou. ‘
lul'ioii: c.msullatlon- ""'l »d»W&gt; free.
r^
,.. ...--- M--- .....
'
&gt; tho trretment «-f rhrunic
rw-&gt; witoi.
1 iurureb’-

ia| making awdysi*. microwpie
cb n-.ifii- examination*. y®t h*
anrre'to any ooa,"be1l*vlagl| to
f V..- i&gt;hy*iciaa*sdufy to*&gt;c*ctain
!\-.ro-c&gt;ndidoa whbuat*xp$p*a
Whenever and wherever Dr.
hrer dfecid-e to locate a rmathly visit
.■ v «-k ’-' see »Im. and no won(J*r. for
fi--- eg.,mieation.1nd often vritboot
J H nn'AfioD. he tc’latbe Inrelid what
:&gt;1J,end th* t&gt;ro»t&gt;ert cf a core.
•* 4).!orfal of all M-relnre bi* best
■ ■ .&lt;tLt 6ret Wk at * patient mot*
ill • w-'and Dr.Hntni'hreyie never mi»,u l.i» tiiagn-&gt;*i* io any can-.
&lt;1 -ct..rb me&lt;ti&gt;»i*difT-r markedly from

I*. Al

.
&gt; I
V,
'

Ihxt unmlx'-

•there a pr»j toaeroful*. rl.t. nit- Lmm ■' *
_ , &lt;xn‘umpUou. (’••struct!re * ii
Amotg &lt;&gt;«bere. hundred* of cl.il.ld f -rtued. hot I. h.ldncw mau&gt;
u
and hoar.wl»iienra-.!r-ali are rei'hil.
J
Tbvdoct"* k su-r.undol wit:
•&lt;&gt; thia reentry for *x»”
ins all furtua ufthroulc aiimea'i

urinary unran*. brdn *o«l

. !l« &gt;*&lt;!«t.&gt;re ••terr frertli-n *r
,
-hi’* pt-j»iralcoodbbiD aodti.ijn- I
m . .Tb* &lt; oodition of re«-h «&gt;rg&lt;a. !•»•- ■ ■ &gt;&gt; ..fjmi nnd all diareaed tart*, and
f-w’Mtwr ►ydpnthetic &lt;&gt;r organic, tx-fllet

Tb* ductor ► »l" • &gt;fic tn&gt;dicnw*
t':..- dlw-rrM • rear.

-•►*!&gt; cutnpUtt d and the re-h-rina
'll- Uxijr trre»urrd against the
nircT and dealrootlvO enpsbHL

The Morsi came out of the soutbwnct. J, ■Ii Darunge to l*r»i&gt;erty, but No Hcrieu*
With a rmii and roar like the approach &lt;rf ' ,
Some mighty confi.igrntion, came the twist’('IHC.U-O, Nov. I*.—A cyclone atruck the
|ng colntufl. In thirty Hcev&gt;nds It had-comr ■
u«--in -i &gt;
*|uthtrn portion of Si. Clair, Washington
.ooded highL’llutnu euiiatica. tbhatati*. at nn early
jhi;«l •hviJi.l Begmuitig nt 1'............
~
--look- bpuf yestetday morning.
Hoiiwb were
lands nhicii fringe the highLltiff.
■ Ing the Alissixsippi river twenty . milm
i:iHe*&gt; 1• biowu
utowu dywu
&lt;rowu at Fayetteville, New Memphis
! nwuy: the funnel drew up into air and ’ , ,aid t^ueeu’s* Lake. The large lumber itbi-ds
then dl* tpdcil Upon
the two atory Vnr,.^
.
farm- I ai •!..
the latter:pkice were Mattered in all di­
; house of Coo ucl W. B. Sharp, wr ■'king . ik tiotis,
‘
...
...
Thu cloud
was n* black i* night
It complavly.
The, Boman Catholic j nd apix-urvd, to roll upon the earth.
church am| school of Rctllnid were next. • [Whole orchards were&lt;lw»troyed, many ot
Unroofed nud otherwise injin.tl. The 1. lie trev* Iwiug twMed ^»tf at the ground.
.. Congre- .1 _&gt;’ii serious au-ualtie* are reported, ’the
Large brieklchurch of the German
Lttiuna! »«$-i*-ty crumbled U’. a *hoiiM- of
' | I'iurse of tiie*topn was from *cuthw«*Mb
.......
...z foundaliun^
. ........... .
A Jatjp- agri- j ii-JrthriiM. Much damage wasilum.- in the
l-anL- t&gt;&gt; it^ very
j cultural w|n house filled with flue i.tiggiv* (neighborhood of Saievi. Dispatcher, from
, aud oXlu-r f«»vk was rwlnced 10 kindling [ 11Q part* of thr state say that tpdirive hjiz! wood, wdli it* content*. The black-mith : r.tni is raging !lnd that the property Jusu
||hop&lt;&gt;(
Wii. Bant- xutiered demolition al ,1 w|l|
.
■ .by considerable.
CYCLD.,E iN .ARKANAAS

Chicago, S&amp;I&amp;sulscg !t ’&lt;iiw
TIME TABLE.
In effert September II, 1MB1

.

Station*.

i’u£ ZE
•.-.11111.
Kalxnixroo Lv ..
EaalCooper
RiehUnd June't.
Crrahcy ....... .....
Milo
l»-!ton............. ..
Cloverdale
fibula
Hastings........ ..

Coat* drove

.
-----uvuup.,e in Arkansas.
Woddlaml
hurt .....
; ONLY TH^EE HUNDRED FEET WIDE. ' sAcnTronui Killed and Twelve Other* Wood
f'la 1&gt;. L. A
I
-----lanMtn:
;
■■ -rrtMX ""•’““ir !? ,u
Dotrol-

.»u.

TLK Rctix, Ark.. Nov. 21.—A cyclone J

d through Boone county Friday
dinfru-v-r of the tornado was 300 I
ynrda wide.
xVitlin this circle
next the I ®Tbl'.] cuiUt g .a swath
.
lh- known death
’
’
roll
Is
aa fn!
। blnck.-miiu shop,and residence of John
Mr. i ai)d Mrs.
Faaton and
Uug. the dwellings of Mr*. l&gt;iwb. J«wpb ( tlLw
children;
Joseph
Wagh-y
Vogt. -b-iiJ l-amiholilt and William Mir- .।■ —j...
known
num wuo
«n«i 01
ingnt- and an
' unkudu n nuia who died of fright. Twelve
kel. Tiie Urick !&gt;«•;• -••■?
persoqs
ere wounded,
— — Christian
- --• ...........Munn
, porwiu-.
wcru v.wuuiiiicu.
tufevthree
uciiigU-ing
dau­ enunt iut in tw«
'i he two-nnd-a half- linrn. A womfin and sick child even* picked • u..- Jun&lt; t
■" x of
I’et&lt; r Kantell I up nnd carried sixty^ards and neither
liory stone dwelling
&lt;
•
1—- it*.
I’xrMiciipaiite
1 bflrt. Much (property was destroyed, but
crumbled into ruins, burying
.
- - I *‘d rattmate eat&gt; be given.
V
«i‘ entitle
nn-lvr the a-nfls, whence emerges! brufotsl
11 with blood I- PT- t°r“; T"- ” ~A
™» “cand bleedmg, Mrs. Knnk-li with blood
.until
nnd
only
hrtui.
V
ndungton
county.
Ark.,
xny*
that
pouring from noM.* and moti '
*
'
;n’» honro- Mtc- , ,0^u I® WDfill village) wan completely dewhalf cynraoua. John Hal;!.'- .........
I eunibed
»cn ; trbyed by ejvlone nt 3 o'clock yt-Mte-nlay
'
• • KJ
—i the
• ,Morm.
atorm; injuring
injuring bl*
bls sou
; Julius.
1 morning. But one bouse wax left stand- it .MMthurv
A
OOlre Destroyed.
• lug. No lives were InaL Th.- damage to
A Fflnting
rflntlng OOlre
Destroyed.
S. D. Terry cnine to H-dbudfn.m BushJ
in ttat section is great.
! Imtruit.......
aril.
t&lt;&gt; found th,.
the Redbud
Democrat
-11 Ills.,
nu ,;.r„nw.t
Pe.n.n.1 liem
—mr 'I W0ULD HAVE POWDERLY AGAIN.
&lt;.-and Rapids..
in the month of October. The tornado vh&gt;- I
t 'Stops un *tgrnl only.
ited'hls prt-xs room and dwelling rooms I Hr la t’roctlemlly the Unauimou* Choice | t v os. s and « *IU not earn- passenger- unless
t rtAided will, freight tnUn permits.
Covered by hue roof. That ro&gt;»f is now a j
St. Louts, Nov. 21—The Knights of La­ ' l -eight traiua will be run at tbe eonvenienea
mile due northeast. Mr. Perry’s presses are
broken, bis type Is pied forever, his born-*- j bor decided the income tax question by of lbs cotnpJHiv. a bo reserve tbe right to change
t the time of sueh train* without notice.
bold good* and clothing scattered to the , uinnitl.„uSliy adopting a plank that a grad­
■y
W. S. Dr.wixo. Gen’l Mai ager.
wind*, and io cap the climax, the form-rlv | U1^ted income tax and tax on inheritances I H. C. PO3TWB. Gen’l P. &amp; T. AC .
opright walls cune &lt; uwn upon ‘l«- *d .u Ixi Inked. jtyction
fiction of
«»f offlerre
otllcr-r* was
wan next,
next,
Which he at id h Li wife were sleeping, and —
■ ■ bring
■ ■
•
• iu
• nomination
• ... .
and Powderly!
placed
b,■ ami d,«tn.«le.l.,ut tarn d.e bnok mid L;,; - -c-|UJ[---c
„„a
a,,.
y,ly sot.-. U.oUgb -l.ru.«d,
1,^, ,o ebo.e oru.lkr,.
okcd.and !.&lt; ttiwlete.
! But hi-. &lt;&gt;t .tn overwhelming vote—al), in
till), r Homa. Buli.-rterd.
■ .
,

I h-vt.

. Why Suffer ?

ft

When you can be Cured

....

•he first .“tiit-y oc.-upithl by u horre«hoeing
Shop ami (tao upper Mtorire ns lints, in
Which duelt litis liollliafner and Mrs. C.
LandlioMt. I The building n; •—-•..... dltough thd
..... uceupauta
.fluid
k»ss of Tbi
thijir^wnnlrob
4oods.
horn•••&gt; &lt; f Mm. Mar^-.ret Bar•.•rmim,».fU&lt;to Eiland Mrs. Euddr were
pulvcrixrd fii-xt and the cottages &lt;,f Clmrles
Giclmr. Henry Kiukc nnd I’ct.-r J.tnne-

|1
. I-utili Cnvaiiaugli wax elecl-.d general
।’ worthy foreman by a practically u^afii| u-.pu* vote. John W. Hayes was -L-cttd iu
thp tame manner. The election of the gen­
‘’nd executive i board resulted in the elee°Z A’ W
John D- Collu’
V’V***awl f-^’'dre. ‘he first
tt-elecUd. Tbe committee on
‘1* state el The order will make n report
today nnd its consideration will probably1
matin fared! like the bricks. Mrs. Jaccfl Iw thd primjptil business of the morning
in unit
• really carabl" now. bn
Kopp hud rfccntly built n pretty home and ad&amp;ioh.
.'
ai crere' th«- day «lo-n
W;te a realdunt t hereof a couple of week*.
•kiltful pliyaielan
Bud of the Hcmrateud Strike.
The xuinnlmndc it n miw&gt; of kindling
HaMi-rxAD, Pa., Nov. 21.—Th groat
wuul nnd New it revernl blocks away.
Hbm».tea&lt;l xftike, or lockout, waa I.: night
.
A Child'* Brain* Crualir.l Out.
ire Ilf* ha» b-wn •l*v’&gt;'*d b» t|&gt;« study «nl
Early explorers with lanterns saw the toian md ytsterday morning at a meeting
j i&lt; rich io
iu practical
prajiiral a*peri
expTri -nc&gt;pa
not
too. and many of the truly
Uul; w«t»
w«ti&gt;le«fnl tS|^vfoot of n little boy protruding from the held in the rink, which was proyiilud over
ore Ute* n«-ii»n
wreckage, raid on examination disclosed by Richard Hotchkisa, the new chairman
&gt;&gt;ppurtk:niti.*a bkv”
tmrtjIwL
the fact that the mother was groaning be-, of thustrikers’advisory board. Secretary
ha* tboomghiy let
iu*» iM&gt;
ddo him. Hp waa dead, bis brains crushed Killgillcn, Vice President Carney and
.ti.ui in n.urn*&lt;i tx&gt;*im*«.
.
out by if hup- timber nnd his face and body Trwwiirer Madden, national of!}cm of the
k* o » entire rnwHcal world
L,
j*! 11
buried iu the earth. Hi* mother's bonca Amalgamate^ assodation. were present.
'.w. PMtear. K.s-h. Bnurn Brtjmnl. M.
JJ -Ld, |
'fci
•I rte .r* iv&gt; fainillar tn him aa t»» taoawalv**. »nd whilerr*^ re«&lt;l&gt; I
are broken, bntshe still livaa. The doctors
rr’wp and *&lt;-«aln a f*ct. h* hohta faat to old frtenE’tenaribaaly. and
The lockout bail reached its 144th day. Its
my she ranaot survive. She regained conUr. &gt;,*w .ma* cautionaly.
having J»ns "ln®"J*C’Z-T.ii^i’ 1 lew.
«
wiouMiiras i* little lathr. Peter Emu-miller’s histoiu1 in upwn tbe world over. The
■ .14 truth’well applted la Wurth a dusra ro*&gt;i c'.urea bowmrer plaaat- i tioa u&gt; tbe nuaoaprimi
house was wrecked and his stable lu which vote that opened the Homestead steel
was a span of mules, wan moved half a work.-) to Amnlgamatiil men stood 101 yeas
to 91 nays. The meeting was a red-hot one
|nlp»»&lt;l'&gt;ul habit* &lt;&gt;f y
mile or so.
ma and finally
Dr. Mnuiphrsy i* tbe only phjririim who
in mature rev* "r
all the way through, anil at one time it
Inotlier Death Likely.
irf
Itmlf.
E««o
io
i.w t&gt;ad th* stHNdal Mlvastasa of Euroy*
Matthias
Triarwriler
lost
oqe
side
oi
his
looked aa if Burge** Hollingshead tfould
.-.pilal stu'fire in mlcroeeopy of tb« blond
Z£«tiai. Abrogate cu
_
-• m house, and his wife, a nervous invalid,will have to exert his official authority to pre­
etui tireure, who carrie* with him a fall lina
-t ioKrun&gt;»t&gt;(* and apparatus for making
rhk incurred.
I
probably elite of fright. Mrs. Dora Kauf­ vent serious conflict.
•' ictlr scientific examination* of the ration* ful bf.-. •tllhw ov&gt;—. if
Kp lep«y nr Fit* wi*o'Ml.-'Hi
‘ I
«f all that skill «“ p-wulvcly
manns, William Vogt*’ and William Nich­
■ ■ vnrre andneeretk-n* of the body. ** th* a &lt;wmiu »ta«*. die in
eared by * never-lsl-ing m*-tb&gt;*l. |
•&gt;»ui*. bhxMi.diacharge* of any kind, cutarrb- do. H wooo It is mH only dangeoms tod* m
ols' houses were wrecked. John MnnderPerson, aosklllfnliy U*?’-*’
‘P ' •,
Martinsville, ImL, Nov. 21.—Republi­
a: sHcretiou^ ric.. eta,, whfrh aramlnatfoM
felt nnd his wife awoke as their house fell,
pr.-en.icre
X-? »«#»«»•
V
*re n««w roaiddered Indiapenalble to a correct
month after month, eteioa n-&gt;i*.w.&gt;-«’ and i»- ,
nnd Mr*. Mandcrfelt’* skull was fractured. can Poxtm.-ister LeWta, of Cope, tvsignid
I tjnoeia in all forma of obscure and chronic It in a crim* a«*in»t three to nedmet uure*»v«» yurinas cwkcpouad-. »hoala eslLaod
r
w doctors ont»id- the until premataro daatli eliwea tb" »«m*Her husband was also severely hurt. Across the day after election Democrat* daubed
of Women,
_
the street tho fine graded school building hl* office with red paint. They have also
mok aa bare haffl-d the skill "f all "thar jAyriwas a mans of ruins, and Alden Starr and during tho past four yesare cut off his in­
SSuXid tbriTremedire. Dr. Humphrey qulelrir bllttr. prematnre iiecl&lt;»* ”t wm»-ly
wife and Miss Emma Crow wfcro liadly come by uring -a near-by poetoffice. His
2X.
Ulre^ morn™, fibroid and
and kindred atf-d .r-a. which
hurt
by the collapse of their brick dwell­ salary wax only «3 j»er year, while the ex­
^Tih. cn,«l wUbM.1 u» ,““_sLi2S^
iX-ted er nnrtilifuH, ireaid
Xu or f-llursa. I’-tlwit. «r-l«l hT m-i
caiwtlcr. No cuUina. no pain, no danger.
ing. The habitations of B. Miller, W. W. penses of the urtk»- u ero «W.
«d m*diain&gt;w •*»’. b, 'spre^- ,1***’^**
Williamson, Sophia Henry nnd Dorotha
■ aabuod 1’arfwtly Reatored.
een—iiMioU prrfan&gt;ble. Waguareol—rur»&gt;
Rathbert were added to the general wreck,
JACKfoW.LuK, Dis.. Nov. 22.—Tbe Bank
u were thooe of John Wetzel, Mm. Wea­
i; that la, antUaach
sel, Christ Kellerhaffs and Laurence Bauer. of A*hl kxI, In the southern port of Casa
count) &gt;os entered by robbers Sunday
Children S«*:t«r«d Over th* Prairie.
Frank IJab, by th* aid ot a lantern, found night • ;.o blew up the bank with dyna­
hh children -mtidured, scattwsd over the mite. The robber* secured a large amount

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Depression ot Spirits, Indiges­
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is a reliable remedy for Liver
Disorders. It cure; thousands
every yew; why not • try
Dr. banford’s Liver Invigorator?
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SECOND : GRAND : HOLIDAY : SALE I
R: W.:GREBLE
The Furniture and Carpet Dealer
YOU

TO

HIS

SECOND GRAND HOLIDAY SALE.
WHICH WILL CONSIST OF

L

K

OF AT.T, GRADES AND PRICES,

Fine Easels, Lace and Cheneille Draperies, a large display of Oriental
Rugs, Willow Goods and Fine Pictures, Fancy Chairs, Divans,
and Tetes, Side Boards, Book Cases and Extension Tables.

WE INVITE COMPARISON
This Sale will commence Thursday, Nov. 10, and will be con tinned.to
[an. 1st, 1893. Don’t buy your Christmas presents until you inspect
my stock.
. •
.
HASTINGS, MICH
North Side, Main Street
Tastings Banner,
Thursday, November 24, 1892.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

THU HA8TIXG8, Ml CH., rOSTUFFICE,
AUGUST .14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

fully alive to tbe fact that wealth should
never be considered a stepping stone to
position; that would be unjust and danger­
ous. It is equally as dangerous and as
monstrously unjust to consider a man’s
means as a bar. to position. A man’s
wealth should not enter the case at all
The man Is the subject for consideration.
Tbe purpose Of the. democratic wall

about Senator Stockbridge’s money Is
plain. It does nut arise from a belief that
he would not rerw/tlie people of Michigan

with the saine zeal, ability and care that he
Tbe democratic press of Michigan is
lias shown for the past six years. No
laving much to say, in view of tbe fact
criticism of his character or ability has
stat the legislature is overwhelmingly re, been mode. It is a causeless attempt to
&gt;ub!ican, about the candidacy of Senator
make party capital by appealing to Ignoble
itockbridge for a second term, especially
prejudices.
Every vote by Michigan’s
-ommentlng on the fact that the senator Is
senior senator on the party measures that
i man of means.
have come before the senate hrs been
If it were any argument, we might
thoroughly consistent rilth tbe platform
•otnt to several democratic U. S. senators
and principled of the republican party
vho are guilty of the crime of'wealth,
,No breath of scandal has ever been attach­
lot tbe criticism has no basis In reason,
ed to bls official career. He has never
to foundation In justice. It is especially
been accused of favoring private Interests
vlthout excuse from democrats because,
—bls every vote being consistent wlth’jub'
ad a democratic legislature been chosen
lie interest, and the Interests of Michigan
n this state, Don. M. Dickinson, a born
as he understood them. His character as a
ristocrat, a man of great wealth and a cor­ man and actions as a senator have never
.
-oration lawyer, would have been elected
subjected him to even the suspicion of
.enator.
having cast a vote for private or Individual
Tbe mere fact of a man having means,
interests. Democratic slurs upon him are
vhlch he by his own efforts has acquired,
for partisan ends solely.
4 in no sense an argument for or against'
With no stain upon bis private or official
■is elevation to political office.
Were
record, with no charge that he has not
vealth handed down to him, none can deny
been in thorough harmony with the repub­
•at that It might put him out of sympathy
lican party, with faithful attention to
*ith the masses, whose struggles be could
every Interest of the stale he represents,
.ot appreciate because he had never made
and for which be has by bls ability and
-hem himself. But a man who has built
zeal secured much favorable legislation—
• p his own fortune from feeble,beginnings,
with all these things to his credit,'.gndhav,novh» the hardships of toil from experIng served one term well, wine other, and
ence, and Is in close touch and ready symsome defensible, objection tbifn that he is
■athy with those who toll as did he. If
a man of means must be urged to atone
-&gt; access be honestly won—and we have
for doing him the great wrong of denying
lever heard the honor, character and Inhim what has become party usage in this
egrity of Senator Stockbridge even qnesstate—a second term.
iooed—It argues his ability, good judgft Is yet early for senatorial agitation.
tent, foresight, care and prudence. These
But not too early to agitate for the removal
«&lt;aaittlM, to say the least, do not disqualify
of senseless and excaseless objections to a
-t it*" for political office, but rather speak
well tried and faithful public servant.
Should proofs be made that Senator Stock*
We have no sympashy with the line and
•-ry raised against men of means simply bridge had been recreant to his trust, out
Geeauae they bare them. If they be dlsooeet, disreputable, disgraced by vices or
&gt; dated by crime, then there is ground for
rtUciam, and tbe criticism is all tbe more
J wt because Id such men such character•4fcs are more blameworthy than in those
dtbout their opportunities. But to decry
i man because be has money, which none
-ny to honestly his. la utterly senseless.
1 like opportunities and poMsesed the
uae abilities, would not for ono moment
eattata to get as wealthy as those they

of harmony with his party, in hla senaioria
actions, they would be valid objections,
sufficient to secure

his retirement.

No

such proofs have been produced, no such
objections urged, nor do we believe they
can be.

But tbe mere tact that he has by

Industry, good judgment and keen ability
been able to accumulate ample means’
constitute no excuse for the republican

party of Michigan to fly In the face of Its

precedents favorable to a semilid term,
and do a great Injustice to a g«?od man, a

It would not l»e policy tor England to Sheriff, Benham, combination.
“ McKevltL’llep
3030
fully express the joy she feels over tbe re.
Majority for McKevitt
307
suit of the recent elections in this countryCounty Clerk, Marshall.Dnm
1719
and the same is true of Canada. But
••
Nagler, Kep...
Ffigbner Peoples 944
despite this fact, their cups of happiness
’*
Hafner, Prohl... 290
are so full that they run overoccasslonally,
Plurality for Nagler
1125
ns will be seen from the following clip­
Register, Wickwire, combination 2840
ping from “The British Canadian,” m pa­
Jordan, Rup 2899
per published at Simcoe, Ontario:
Majority for Jordan...............
59
Treasurer, Hilbqrt, Item
“Grpver Cleveland has been elected
“
Kenyon. Kep.....2891
President ot Urn United Males. This will
“
' Mattiiewa, Peoples.. 890
be regarded with satisfaction by Canadians
“
Hathaway, Prohl... 283
a.* it is generally thought that n democratic
Plurality for Kenyon
1163
administration will be inure friendly tu
Pros Atty, Lowden, combination 2834
Canada than a republican.
“
.Sweeiey, Rep
2390
Majority for Sweezey..
09
Surveyor, Bentley, Dem.-'
County Canvass.
• “
Cobb, Rep
2854
The board of canvassers completed their
•’
Taylor, People's
864
labors Friday morning, but reassembled
“
Humphrey, Prohl....
299
Tuesday to canvass the votes on supreme
Plurality for Cobb
1083
court justice, the law requiring that work CommlMilouera, Thomas. Com..
2800
to bo completed then. Following are the
“
v
Riker. Dem
totals, the vote by townships being sub­
*•
Cadwaltader Peo 862
stantially as reported In the Bakxbr Ot'
“
Webster. Prohl.
296
November 10th.“
Kenaston. Rep.. 2889
PBKtlDENTIAL ELECTORS.
“
Walker, Rep... 2881
Majority Kenaston over Thomas...
At large. Powers. Dem
29
1800
“
Walker over Thomas
"
Hubbell, Rgp
21
2854
Coroners, Woodmansee Com... 2873
“
Beam, People's
850
“
Kennedy, fusion., ... 2625
“
Dickie, .Prohl
297
“
Benham, Prohl
299
• Plurality for Hubbell
1054
“
Sackett, Rep
2867
Disc Elector. Hutchins, fusion 3663
“
VanHorn, Kep
2878
“
Colgrove, Rep... 2836
Majority Wuodmanssee over Sack­
• “
McMaster, Prohl.
295
ett J.................................................
Plurality for Colgrove................
173
Majority VanHorn over Kennedy.. 9SS
COXaUESSMAN.
It
will thus be seen that Um combination
Yaple, fusion
2654
a by the official vote, gained one coroner
Thomas. Rep
2358
elected Dr. Matthew C. Woodmansee,
Swectland, Prohl
298
great pride democrats and people’s
Plurality for Thomas
20
■party men can take in the elevation of Dr.
STATE OFFICERS.
Woodmansee do doubt compensates for the
Governor, Morse, Dem..
loss of all the rest of ths ticket We con­
1894
“
Rich, Rep
2861
gratulate the combination on its glorious
“
Ewing. People’s....
victory In saving Woodmansee.
“
Russell, Probl
801
Plurality for Rich
907
Lt Governor, Edwards. Dem.. 1803
Michigan has not only obtained a politi­
,
“
Giddings, Rep.... 2849
cal victory in tho put few days, but she
“
Sherman, People. 852
has obtained a victory wblch Is looked
“
Brewer, Prohl... 300
upon by tbe Michigan boys of the Univer­
Plurality for Giddings i040
sity with as much loyalty and good feeling.
The votes on secretary of state, state There has been and la at present In the
treasurer, auditor geueral. superintendent taw department a strong feeling on the
of public Instraction and member of the part of those students coming from other
board of education are substantially as that states, towards a Michigan man ever get­
for lieutenant governor.
ting any office In the class and especially
Com’r Land office, Shaffer, fus. 3647
president But the boys are not always
Berry. Rep.. 2858
going to be put down and, as the senior
“
Benedict. Pr. 299
class failed to elect their Michigan man
Plurality for Berry....
Sil the juniors went Into the battle to win’
Alt’y Gen’l, Ellis, fusion..,
2636
and they did win, Mr. Naegley, of Sagin­
“
Diekmna, Rep.,
2666
aw. being elected as president of the jun­
“
Walker. Prohl,
298
ior class. Mr. Naegley has the honor of
Plurality for Dielcema -&gt;30
being tbe first Michigan president In ten
Justice Sup. Ct, Newton, fus.. 2608
years.
“
Hooker, Rep.-.. 2907*
“
Chee ver, Prohl. 288
The medical department of tbe U. of M
Plurality for Hooker
209 waa opened in tfiw with five Instructors
and thirty-one students.
I.EGIBLATURK.

Senator, Jordan, combination.. 2955
“
Wilkins, Rep3759
Majority for Jordan IM
;
Representative.
BrAn, futon. 1630
*•
Ho«W«n. Rep.. 3875
“
Rote.- Frohi.... 390
Plurality for Huggen,
245

1Probate Judge, Williams, Dml.':1«m
“

dxngl

w. Whites^am ata', ws m
B’ •
.

capable public servant, and a loyal repabll-

Armatmnv

wuan

The first president of the U. of M. was
Dr. H. P. Tappan.
Mr. G. C. Otto, of Iowa, will accompany
E-oy Bauer bone next Tuesday, and spend
the vacation with him.
P

The opening number ot the Choral Un­
ion series of concert* will be given Novem­
ber 21st. The Chicago orchestra under
the direction of Theodore Thomas. Is to bo
the attraction.
Tho ’Versify foot-ball team meets Cor­
nell Thanksgiving day at the D. A. C.
grounds in Detroit
x
Thanksgiving rcceM In all departments
of the University fur thro* days, com­
mencing Tuesday evening.

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of Barry—as.
At a sciMloii ot tbe Probate Court for the
County of Barry hotaen at tbe Probate Office.
In the City ut Hastings, In said county, on
Wednesday, the 3*1 day of November, in the
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
Present, Charter W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In tiie matter of tbe estate ot James
Maboaey. deceased.
(&gt;n reaillng and Ming the petition, dnly vertfled, ot Miroti W Ina. administrator of said es­
late, praying that bls Anal account this day
OX may be heard and allowed.
7
u Is ordered, that Friday, the
JGth day ot December. A. D. iws, at ten o’clock
tatte forenoon be sMlraed for the bead ng of said
petition, and that tbeTheini at taw of said de­
ceived and all other persons Interested In said
estate, are require^ to appear al a session of said
Court, then,o beholden at the Probate Office
In th-City of Hastings. In raid County, and
Show rrume. If any there be. why tbe prayer ot
Che uetltimisr may not be granted. And It is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to I lie person* Interested In said estate, of tbe
pmiuency of said petition and the hearing
’"ftVJ|'y..,&gt;r “Us order lobe
publlsaed In the Hastings Bamxkm. a newspa­
perpt luted am) circulated In said C&lt;mnty ol
■""&lt;» ta
week for three suaceaslve
weeks prevhais tu ealdday of hearing.
.. ,
v CHAa. W. AMMtmtONG.
(A true oouv. )
Judge of Probate.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Whereas default has been made In Uir condi­
tions of a murttfuge exeaited by
:
- tRichards and iliumab M. Richard-. lil» wife, ol
the township of Urancevlllc itarry t ouniy.
Blate of Michigan, to Julia B. Bcovilk. N Gene­
seo. state of $ew York.bearing dntc 1 ba 23rd
day of September. Invu and recorded itl tinoffice ot the Register of Deeds for Barrv Countv.
Michigan, on the -.Gth day of Scpterotxr. t-W». in
liber twelve of mortgage* on page xw. *,n wbi&lt;’b
mortgage then Is now claimed to be dun and
unpaid at the date »f tbb notice the anm &lt;&gt;f one
thousand, one hundred, eighty-uine and ti ioo
dollars, principal and Interest together with ut
attorney fee ot th r y flre dollars as ai|j&gt;ulnit-«:
tn said mortgage, aud no act!
or proceeding
at law or In equity having been Institnted t» re­
cover the debt secured by said mortgage or any
part thereof. Notice is thereby given lbs*, by
virtue of a power of sale contained In t&gt;a!u mon
gage and tbe statute In such case made and pro­
vided the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a
sale of the mortgaged premises therein describ­
ed. wbieb sale will t&gt;- made at the north
door of the Court House Io the C!t\ of Hasting.
Io the County of Barry and State of MicbJcun,
that being tbe place ot holding the Ch cult Gun
for Barrv County, at public auction, by the sher­
iff of said county on Saturday, the eighteenth
day of February, tres. at twelve o’clock noon of
that day to satisfy the amount which shall then
be due on said mortgage with interest, costs,
and expenses of sate together with thirty-five
dollars, attarnev tee as flinulatm in said
mortgage. The premises are dcKribed as fol­
lows, to-wit:
. AH the following described lands, situate and
being In the County of Barry and Statu of Michi­
gan. The west half of the south-west quarter of
section nineteen. In township two nenb range
ten west eonidtnlng eighty acres of land accord
IngtotAe United States surrey, ami twenty
acres off the south end of the west traettanal
hjJf of the northwest quarter ot section number
nineteen tn township two north range ten west
containing In all oue hundred acres of land, be
the same more or less.
Dated, Novembersrad. tsw.
Julia B. Scdvillk. *
„
MortgageeAlex W. Hamilton,
Attorney for Mortgagee.

•ITS guess work to tell the number of
snow flakes in that beautiful show
window.
■
BUT it’s no guess work about their coming in
reality soon, so prepare for snow and cold weather.

Ladies, gents felt shoes, men’s, boys’
German socks and rubbers at prices that
are right. Mishawaka all wool knit boots
with rubbers complete, only $2.75, Bos­
ton rubber boots, $2.15.
CALL and see us and bring your ticket on GoodIS™..,
I1ontha subscription to that beautiful
World s Fair Magazine.

The dental stadenta are agitating the

WOOLLEY fr BRON52H,
Onk Price Sboe Dealers.

�HastimgsJBanner.
Thursday, November 24, 189a.
'

w. R. COOK. Lwwal K**»r.

The Hastings roller mill Is turoteg out
some excrileat flour Umm days, aad aarn*■&lt; 'y
Institution tome well deserved
oompilments. New flour dryaaan hava
beau added and tbe min well overhauled.
*r' **3°® U
to brUs«th&lt; 111111 to »*•
front jf hard week will do It
Speaking of rubber boots should remind
you that when you want them It pays to
buy the tost and the beet is the Suag
Proof. For durability, comfort and wear
it easily leads all other ns,kes. Spease
Bros, have the exclusive agaacy for these
good*. They are also prepared for those
w bo-want winter geods with a fall line ot
feUa, seeks and rubbers and arctics. They
have a.large and varied assortment of rub­
bers for both ladies' and gentlemen's wear.
For Misses’ and Chilton's they have both
tho heel and spring heel rubbers. Call on

PWROOMAL WffWTIOW.
Mlaa ShriMr, &lt; Chariott^
city Taaaday.

h In

la the dty Monday.

DO NOT FORGET

Hoti. John Carvsth, of Middleville, vu
in tbe city Monday.
F. A. Dean, of Charlotte, was la the dty

onbuslnaas Mocday.

That we sell

John Rack, af Iowa, la vbltlag relativaa
and friends tn ths dty.
Mias Ella Halleck, of Jackson, ia vis­
iting friends In the city.

□ 3. S. Schantz, ot Woqfilaad, waa In the
dty Tuesday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rnaaail are spend­
ing Thanksgiving at Albion.
Whan the sulkies were put away for ths
Editor J. W. Saunders, of Middleville,
winter not quite a year age the 2115 list,
contained fifty naaes of horses having gave us a call yesterday morning.
Gardner Potter, of Orchard Park, *N. Y..
trotting recoids from 9:08M to 9:15. Tbei
season of 1892 Is uot yet at so end. but is expected to visit relatives In the city
there are sixty-two new comers to tbe list this week.
—mure than were recorded since the day,
Miss lAah Bowno want to Grand Rap­
that Goldsmith Maid first entered the list
where she will spend
in 1784. The fastest record now Is 2:04. ids yesterday
while three other horses have beaten 1:10 Thanksgiving.
-1-am of tartar baking
this season. It m a singular fact .that of
Orlie Van Horn. Ixu Goodyear and
all the horse* that trotted In 2:15 or better^ Walter I Ampman aro home from Ann Ar­
last year oo.'y seven lowered their records bor for Thanksgiving vacation.
bakikv Powurato., ms WallSL,
this year.
Sid Crowell and party returned from
Saturday morning about 9 o'clock Lee
their northern hunting trip Tuesday morn­
Kocher, the eon ot Joel Koeber, a fanner
ing. Eight deer were killed by the party.
living near Nashville, took Ills own life by
shooting himself in tbe breast. It seems
If you want a watch call on John Bessthat ho had been punished either by his mer, thejowalor.
, -.1 ta'.K or eat. do your artificial teeth . teacher, or his father, and no other cause
.i.rn ’or drop &gt;!owd? If »o eend one dollar for
A postal card upon which is. written a
can
be
assigned
for
tho
rash
act,
excepting
■ iii.-baiid'* Handy bolder. You can apply It
, .,rr plate in one minute, and no matter it that be brooded over his punishment. demand for payment of a debt or a threat
• !- ptatr ntsofnot It win bold firmly tn the The act waa commited ia his father’s barn to sue or to place iu tho bands of a lawyer
, 'U under theinoM tryiagelreumttanees.
where be climbed up onto the second floor, for suit, has boon decided by tho courts to
Address J. Z. HUSBAN D. D. D. 8.
White Cloud.
placed the muzzle of a loaded shot gun to a aon-mallable matter under the postal
Mlcbliren his left breast and discharged tho gun by laws, and anycme..inaillng such a postal
using a slick. The heart was torn In card renders himself liable to criminal
shreds /nd a sickening sight was presented prosecution. Demands for pay, threats to
to those who found him. He was but 13 sue, etc., must be closed In sealed envel­
ope.
years of age.
The Knights of Pythias aro about to
Tbe Young Ladles A. N. Q. club have
show their interest in the pity's improve­ issued some very unique invitations on or­
ment by giving au entertainment for the dinary brown paper for a ball in Union
benefit or the new opera bouse. They ex­ ball. Wednesday evening. Dec. “th. The
pect to repeat the play “The Ancient Or­ ball will also be very unique, being ^orlglder of Hercules,’' the burlesque that gave nally intended only for editors, but
such universal satisfaction a couple of through tho httomne influence that has
years ago- The Knights have always tak­ made the world so ranch better of late, is
en an active part In all things looking to। now attended by all who are so fortunate
v nti-r. jtunnuito'* to permanently cur© aU the best interests of the city and their ex­ as to cet invitations—Il Is a Poverty trail
,ud«-c Kupturoof both sexex. No pain; no ample is worthy of emulation. It goes and ail the editors will feel perfectly at
: no drtentiou from buslnexn. For
: -r'liatioti ar.t! illustrated pamphlet con- without saying that a snug sum will be re­ ease.
MichUMU reference (free J. arid res.
alized. Sylvester Greusci who has con­
De II. W, Maehh.
Read What Prof. Davenport &gt;ay«. .;
K MILLEK CO . l«z. Mil. 1ST. Mich­ cluded not to “star it” in tho theatrical
Woodland, MIcIl. Nov. 2. 1SW.
world this season but possibly s'mother
.; a&gt;. . DctroC. Mich
season. Itai kindly consented to act as Cook Bros., Hastings. Mich.
j Notice
leading man. and may Hing a tew side­
Deah Fiuexds—1 take the first oppor­
mirth jcumiiuii
provoking; uuacs
dirges lAincru
between
; I.- .uinuiu
(FIS .! splitting. iuiiiu
Ti..HMiuul Uta-cting of the stockholders
tunity to say that the Agricultuiaf'Depnrl■ ■
JlBersidp cemetery cotapttny uf the J acts. If the audlwnce will agree not to
ment of the New York Tribune is. amt has
■ : liastluip. Michigan, will be held smother
"
‘
- ■ ■Impreca
-----him with boquels nnd
­ been for yearn, one of the i»c*t managed in
W&lt; -ucidaj, December 7tb{ at.seveq tions.
alhthe country, and you will make no mis­
.■ • ;
m. at the city council room.
"A rural farming district in Michigan.” take in recommending it to your »patrons.
T!:c Ou-.meM ojf the meeting will be tfie says "The' Engineering Magazine,” *.
' Very truly yours.
has:
■
-it tour trustees, three fpr the full provldetl itself with a telegraph line eight
P.rtV ot uxoe \» ar« in place of Edgar' Y. miles in length, .connecting n large num­
Prof. Davenport held a professorship in
'"sfeon 1 f. Parker aud Wm. D. ber of scattered farms with the village the Michigan Agricultural college at Lan­
r t-.s.' term of office jexplrtsi nt . store, tiie proprietor of which officiate** aa
sing. which he resigned to accept tlin pres­
at.d tone
:
tia;. .tad
one for the term of two ■ telegraph bperatOR express agent, post- idency of an Agriciilturn! college Iu Brazil.
.rs in p’»:v of Waiter L. Wilki is. lie I InaHter. and so on. The total cash expen­ Routh America. He has made farming a
: . . irimneti from tbe city, 'and such [ diture for the outfit Is said to hare been . special study and always knows \H*at he
i. r b ism,, as may come ta tore the I (U1|y game 8200.&gt;. while the expense
r-----of j i„ talking abou*. Remembci* that we semi
All owners of lots by! purchase maintenance, which is but a-trifling sum,
_ .uui— j{A5XEK and New York Tribune, the
••-I;--;. hi&gt;'dei&gt; and eatiiled to vote at ] |# asaesM-d equally upon tho awftqrs. The two papers one year fur $1.10.
•
. 1 u'.fvting a^ror.ling to law. A pcuctu- hinsll
•* cost
• ■ and
L • snormoua,
-------------- ---------•-----------of
•
convenience
High &gt;choo!
.
.: ■ ndanv.' jm all stock holders is hereby such a system as.this iu counlry districts
ought to ht|d to a more general adoption of
New scholars are pomin;: In every day—
the plan. Especially after the expiration Will Osborn has returned from the west
of the telephone xjrateste In 181*41 such a and joined tiie senior class. This will
system of j Intercommunication by wire make sixiemi in Uic class—Next year
would Ik- possible in every township Greek will be added to our course of study
throughout the country. Tiie individual so that students will be able to enter the
expense would be almost insignificant, and' classical course al the University—The
in this icemjdf useless travel alone would literature class have, finished the Merchant
CIRCULATION •
of Venice and are now reading Julius
save many times its &lt;X'&lt;t every year."
It la quite safe to assume that the suc­ Caesar—The debate last week Us to which
cessor of Mr .Sheldon will be a democrat. court*© offered tbe best mean* of culture
lii i.-aftoF. &lt;fi:.figt*s tor advertisements The business will this time be given to a
democrat. | It is sate to say lhat our pres­
:
■ . b thi| ortice Tuesdays at latest to
ent efficient post master will hold the job
hi-. ■ ins&lt;:.rtioh ia'tiiH iirauo'of tbe week
until we find as staunch a democrat ns he
wjii-n brought.']
is a republican. Annua! traders in-poll-,
• '-J’es for all machines at T. Philtlpe*
tics will stand no show this time. Wei
propose to hake a man in that position whoi
» uood house to rent or sell.
works wltt/hls party. Instead of tryhtg||
OD. Sl'AVI.DTKil.
every dodge to make himself solid, with]
tV-irkinm have commenced laying brick the opposition. None hut democrats need j
apply. Cleveland is a man fnr principle
Rutlund Taxpayers.
For sale, a gb&gt;l beating stove, inquire, and not for policy—watch and see—Barry
I will be at tbe Bastion City Bank every Sat
County Democrat. Notwithstanding tho uninv during December to receive taxes. and al
&lt;' arlei Wise. city.
my residence every Friday for the same purpose.
assertion
that
the
next
post
master
will
be
Get the best watch for the money at
Lewis WATKINS.Treat.
a true blue, dyed-in-the-wool democrat, we
BchStner'l, the jeweler.
understand that Editor Dennis, of the
Carlton Taxpayers.
Ruinous'to dealers. The shoe for 61.00,
Journal, islmaking a hard rustle for the
I
will
be
a*
Town
ball
Fridays ami at Weis- 23, 61.33 auid $1.50 at the Racket
office for a second term, and is soliciting »ert Bro*, hardware store In Hastings, Saturdaj a during December to receive taxes.
Any part Tori any machine that is . made the same through Don M. Dickinson, who
!&gt;. Williams.
1 can get you. i
T. rnn.f.iPS.
will st?nd very dose to the throne after
Troas.. Carltou twp
Grover takes his sent.
*
• Owing to our milliner’s sickness we will
Without doubt R. K. Grant, the entei1
out our laiiies’ hate at cost and less.
, A young traagl*! Hound FridiA afternoon.
p.lsing clothier, has the fitivst show win­ Owner
can have same'bv calling on me. proving
Tin: Backet.
dow ever displayed in Barry county and property and paying lor this notice.
CQ(&gt;1^
Only 10 cents for a large bottle of the we doubt If many finer ones were ever
finest oil maiteifor your sewing machines, shown in the slate. The bottom of the
Bic Oxrn.
west show window is covereii with plate
cycles trad guns at T. Phillips’.
The largest ox in this country that we
11- v. Lowry.lof Millford; tilled the M. glass, upon which st* - 3 a you g boy. with
hare wen any n-cord of was what wi«
his skates on Just preparing for the Initial
■. pulpit Sunday evening and the Midknown
rw the centennial ox. He was ex­
stroke. From the celling are suspended
dlevllle Cougrqgationalist minister hi Ute
hibited at the centennial In Philadelphia
several rows of strings, to which lufts of
in 1870. He was bred by Samuel Barkley,
mom lug.
cotton batting are lied, giving tho window of Somerset county, Pa., and wom tie In­
Now is Ute time to fix up your wells the appearance of a snow storm. The gest specimen of the bovine the world has
and cisterns for winter by putting in one background is covered over with clothing, ever seen. He weighed 4.900 pounds tbe
T. Phillips’ pumps.
and over tile whole little pieces of cotton day he arrived in Philadelphia. He was
•Pontiac Chief”
At' Nashville batting are placed resembling flakes of of mixed stock, being Shorthorn, native,
snow. In tbe window are large placards, scrub and Ayrshire, tbe Shorthorn pro-'
flii- tall nt 825. Next season at $50.
announcing the fact that to the one guess­ dominating. After the close of the exhi­
Stock ralsefs now is your chance.
ing the exact number of snow flakes ti e bition the giant ox was butchered and ex­
. Our bankrupt stock of shoes were ■am of 850 In gold will be given. hibited as show beef at Philadelphia dur­
shoes were bought at from 50 to 75 cents If the exact number is not guessed ing the holidays of 1878.
’ then the sum of 820 will be given to tbe
A Shorthorn steer weighing 4,100 pounds
un the dollar. Call and got prices.
ono guessing the nearest to the exact num­ was slaughtered at Detroit In 1874. A. N.
The Racket.
ber. It coats nothing to guess, so every Meal, of Moberly, Mo., formerly owned the
Circuit court was in session the forepart one should avail themselveroL.the oppor­ largest cow in the world. Mr. Meal dis­
of the week. Very little business was tunity. Nd one knows the number and no posed of her In 1883, the Cole Circus com­
done, nearly everything being continued one connected with the store will ba allow­ pany being the purchaser. She weighed
to next term.
•
ed to gueas. Here Is really « chance to get the day of sale 8.296 pounds. Mr John
Pratt, of Chase connty, Kan., was the
The entertainment at the M. E. church something for nothing.
Tuesday evening was very good, the Small
Now that tbe campaign is over It is well owner M a cow weighing 3.200 paimta
attendance no doubt having a depressing for all to consider what reading motter She was of the common ecrub stock wad
stood nineteen hands high.—Brooklyn Eaeffect upon the singers.
they will secure to entertain them during
_ ____________
the long winter evenings that will soon be 81®Well, we have a line of underwear from
A Lawyer BrniorltL
our auction house. When you want to see here. We are now offering the greatest
combination
of
good
reading,
at
the
lowest
The late Mr. Edward Kent Karalakewas
prices the rest are not In IL
price, that has ever been offered, namely an admirable lawyer, and might have made
Yours truly,
the Basmbb and New York Trlbuoe. the a great name If be had taken to hi* work
Tine Racket.
two papers for 81.10 per year. Every seriously. But thia was Just what be waa
New Home, Domestic and White ma­ topic of the day is discussed by exper­ unable to da His love of humor was al­
chines are the best iu the world. Call and ienced writers, and scientific questions are most greater than bls deHire to achieve a
get price and examine the machines. I dwelt upon In a manner that cannot but forensic victory. This hailing somewhat
im not able to get out to see you but wish Interest every one. As to the Farm De­ Irritated tbe judges, who also grew im­
to mH you these goods. Yours Truly.
partment in thta paper we bare received patient at his classical allusions, which he
T. Phillips.
the following excellent
introduced into the dullest and most tech­
Prof. Eugene Davenport of Woodland,
Do not concern yourself as to what-or formerly a professor In the Agricultural nical cases with a cleverness which even
they were wont to acknowledge. In open­
where to purchase your holiday gifts.
college, and ono who has made the best ing a case before the Ute Vice Chancellor
Strp into Archie McCoy’s, Inspect his
methods of farming a special study:
TTell be said goods and prices and you will be able to
Woodland, Mich., Nov. 2, 1892.
"ThU. my larf, U • «hor» &lt;»«." wbUh
find what you want. His new goods for
Cook Bros., Hastings, Mich.
tbe Judxe fully eppreeUted .1 U» end o&lt;
the holiday trade are arriving dally.
Deab Fwxxds-I take theflnit oppor­ Mr Keulnk.'. two deye’ ep~eh- Lib.
tunity
to
say
that
the
Agrtaaltnral
de
­
hu brother. Sir Jolm Kerelake. be UM «
John Beeamar, the Jeweler. Is receiving
a large stock qf holiday goods as the dis­ partment of tbe New York Tr,bB"«J*• ""(J
play In his windows will attest. Ho has has been tor years the best managed In all describing the attorney
the
coanlry,
and
you
.-111
“
tatoke
not bought them tor. a museum stock, but

POWDER

-AND-

JERSEY OVER-SHIRTS
. For less -nmey than any of them,

Absolutely Pure.

Yours respectfully,

WHEN YOU

E. W. HORR1LL &amp; CO
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS

DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY?
IF SO

A $ Saved is Better than $2 Earned
^WAnd the way to save a dollar is to get a $20 dollar suit for $15 at ARCHIE McCOY S
furniture and carpet room, Hastings, Mich. We guarantee to give you $20 for $15, $25 U$18, $30 for $20 and $75 for $56 as long as our bed room suite last

We mean business.

Don’t miss gettting one.

They must go

They are bargains.

LOCAL NEWS.

Tiii- week]

S3 quires.

Bv'oxn

Daybbtoet.

London Tttrata.

$50.00
CASH PRIZE to
the person guess­
ing the correct
number of flakes of
snow represented
in our “Winter
Scene” now in our
window or in case
the correct number
is not guessed,

$20.00
to the oqe guess
ing the nearest to
the correct number.
Everybody entitled
to one guess. Con­
test, to be decided
Dec., 3, 1892, at
8:30 p. m.

N one of our large windows we
have a beautiful Winter Scene;
and to make it more interesting
we have set the whole town to
guessing for a S50 prize.
“Count the flakes in
the window pnd see how near
you come to it.” No one knows
how many flakes there are in the
window, and no one can guess
but once.

I

HILE pondering over the goodness and
largeness of your Thanksgiving Turkey,
maybe you’ll be casting a longing eye to­
wards that $50. Guess Prize—but the prize is not
all we wish to tell you about this week. We’ve
just received a fine line of Boys’ Flannel Waists—
25 cts. to Ji.00—also a large invoice of umbrellas
in Glorias Silk and Wosted—90 cts. to $4.50; and
a full assortment of dress shirts, (plain, embroid­
ered and fancy pique fronts) from 75 cts. to &gt;1.50.
Plush caps from Jr.op to J2.50—all styles. There’s
no place like Grant’s!

W

�HI*.

Nope
Sucb
COKDEJOED

' il "Acai
Makes an everyday convenience of an
eid-tlmc luxury'. Pure and wholesome.
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
package makes two Large pies. Avoid
knitations— and insist on having the
NONE SUCH brand.

MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse.

N.T.

When she waa a CldM, she cried for Casxnrix
When she bad Children, she gave than Castori*.

“A, to th*S.” repllrel ine
taking him aerionaly. *11 might ba a
good ijee.
It would ahow yer faith

••Wo did. 'That w, we didn’t capture
him, but axed him to stop with os for a
visit. He’a injoyin hiaaelf aa hearty aa
"Let Mm count your numbers and
como in and give us the figures. If you
are as strong us you say wo may decide
to surrender."
"We—we couldn’t do that, yc know.
That's rayther agin tbe rules of war.
However, the minit ye march out we’ll
set him free to jine ye.”
“It’s no use!” called the captain in de­
cided /Gues. “We won't talk surrender
until the man comes in."
The renegade returned to his friends
and held a brief council, after which ha
came forward to say:
"Boys. I can’t hold 'em in much longer
—no, 1 can't. Ye must cum to terms
or rake the coqaequcnceo.”
••Won’t you release the man?" ■
"We can't. It would only make ono
more to fight us."
-Then go bide to your friends and tell
them we'll shoot down every horse, burn
every wagon and shoot each other be­
fore w’e surrender!"
.
There was a general howl of rage
among the Indians when this news was

communicated. but no movement to at­
Ot ninety-three emperors who goverticn tack. A water hole in tho bed of ono of
the whole or a large part of the Roman the gullies furnished them and thoir
empire sixty-two I were murdered or died
poniiM with- a limited supply of the
under’suspicious alrcamstaucra.
liquid, and they knew that the belea­
- Some of the machines for making guered wluto j men could not obtain a
matches which we use in .these days mako drop. It was only a question of time
900 revolutions a mimite each and turnout when tho climax would coma Tho red­
about 2. jUO.tXXJ mutches dally.
skins wore therefore content to pro­
servo an irregular circle around the fort
Henry IV of England died of "fits,” not and wait,
i I
•
without suspicion inf poison. It is last few
Noon dune. I
•
years were siu*nt in constant feur of assasOf a sudden each suffering horse
aiAiiou.
.
I pricked up Ids ears, helij his head high
and gazed intently toward tbe east.
Of the Cincinnati . i K. «
•o-c. makes a
"The soldiers!” whispered a dozen
good point when he *■*&gt;: "V. - i&gt; &lt;va rnr y-uus
used Hood’s SarsapariHa In our isrdly r&gt;; five,
••No—rainr replied tho captain, as he
■nd find it fully e ius) to all that Is c'simed tor
It. Home people &gt;ro arr.uly
i.n-judlyed
against patent medicines, but h»w ih&lt;&gt; patent pointed to the sky.
All looked to see a block cloud loom­
can hurt a medicine and not a machine is a mys­
tery ot mysteries to me."
ing up over the ridge a mile away, and
in a moment there was a flash of light­
Hood's Pills &lt;u-e lllvcr Ills.
ning and a heqvy peal of thunder.
•Rain—rain—rainf shouted 'the men
as they rushed here and there like so
many boys, but under tbe orders of the
cool headed captain the greater part of
them were soon at work to profit by the
ffeaven sent shower.
Everything which would catch or re­
' tain water was|spn-adout on the ground,
while the canvas covers of tbe wagons
were arranged in folds and pouches.
They were sdarcvly ready when the
storm broke. , The rain poured % down
ooprnicxT by amerkmn prc&amp;s association, ma copiously for lialf an hour, and by that
tiino all suffering hail ended, and tho
supply on hand waa enough tor three
days.
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CHAPTER vn.
■•■Let us give three cheers," crieu ono
of the tnure enthusiastic men as tbe
/storm passed away and the sun showed
its face &gt;ig.*ii:i. I
\
“Ilark!” whispered the captain. "Tho
gai is giving thunks Ito God. She is
right. We sdonJtl ilray instead of

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The captain reeled it aermu the rock*.
The captain wis right in his suspi; cions.
The besieging force of sifvages, dishqartened at their t bloody repulse, had
quietly withdrawn lx*hind tbe ridges in
hope:* to lure the white men from their
stronghold.
They would have waited until the
wagons were strung one in line and
pressing forward, nnd then a charge
would have brought victory. The man
who volunteered, to act as scout had be­
trayed the plot. His willfulness would
cost him his life| but it would save
twenty-three others.
Two minutes after that cry of alarm
had reached the men in the fort tho In­
dians could bo seen all about them.
Concealment was • useless, and tho red
demons circled about the fort on their
ponies end kept up such a yelling that
one would have thought they regarded
f
sound as powder ned bullet. They kept
up tbe hubhub fort an. hour, and then
disraouijted out of rifle range to nwt.
.
“We shall hear from that renegado
before lung,” said tiie captain, as ho
noted a crowd of Indians at a certain
point. “Have any of you men got an
old fashioned rifle':"
“I have,” replied n xuumxamed Peters.
“It’s not only oiu style, but heavy
enough to use as arixllery. 1 bronghi it
. along because 1 ciul.iix’t even give it

svrny nt Brule.”

,

.

The gun was fishbd out of Ilia wngon
and brought forwanl. It was the old
fashioned buffalo rifle, carrying a bullet
like a cavalry carbine, and its owner
had brought along a few chargee for it
It had scarcely been loaded when tho
renegade ste|rpcd out from thio cr owd
with a white flag and advanced Jo with­

”

in pistol shot of tire fort Then’ho halt­
ed and sung out:
j
“Bbys, you have' made a bravo de­
fense, but it’s no use in trying to hold
out agin us. Thar’s over two hundred
at us yore yet. ns you kin see by countin
’ up. sod yon don’t show sense by holdin

“What do you want of ns?" demanded
the captain.
“Waal, when I summoned ye tho
other day all we wanted waa fur ye to
turn back. Yo refused to. and yo've
killed a couple of warriors and wounded
a lot more. Wo can't let ye off quite so
••What are your terms?”

want to walk out and leave the wagins
and bones fur osV’b give ye my word
y» shall go in peace. That's lettin ye
tho way through.'

down tho dope.
It wm quick work. The Indians had
been caught napping, and their only
idea waa to get away. In a quarter of
an hour the last ono of them had been
»hase&lt;l out of sight, and those who1
counted up tho corpses counted thirty­
eight. In that struggle to wipe out the
wagon train the Indians lost, os was aft­
erward confessed, a total of ninety-five
men. and their solo offset was one pris­
oner.
Joe had found the party in a grove
fifteen mile* from the forks. They had
come on aa the nature of tho ground
would permit, dreading that they might
be toq late, and their arrival had at last
set the little band free.
There was
cheering and shouting and wild enthu­
siasm as the battle ended and the men
rushed to shake each other’s hands.
Bess had hidden herself in, the wagon
to give thanks to.God and indulge in a
little cry’ when pome one sprang upon
the seat and held out his hand. The
figure was dressed as an Indian, and she
screamed in terror.
“Not a redskin, but Joe!” laughed a
voice she was longing to hear.
"And you did this for—for us?' she
stammered as she moved toward him.
“For—for us. but more particularly
for. you,” he replied as he seized r’her
•hand.

CONTINUED

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found just such a friend In Dr. King’s
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amt adds. If you have never uwtl this
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vince you that it has wonderful curative
powers in all diseases of throat, chest and
lungs. Earl) bottle is guaranteed to do
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year’s drug store. Large bottles 50c and
Si.(jo.
.

We desire to say to our citizexjs. that for
years we have been selling Dr. King's
.New Discovery for consumption, Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Bucklen's Arnica
Salve and Electric Hitters, and have never
handled remnlies that sell as weli. or that
have given such universal satisfaction.
We do not hesitate to guarantee them
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the purchase price. It satisfactory results
do not follow their 'uw. These remedies
have won their great popularity purrlv on
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ch«!er!"
' .
The downpour of rain had shattered
the plans of tiie redskins: They could
no longer be held to the siege, knowing
that the climax was indefinitely, post­
poned, nor could the bombastic talk of
the chiefs bring them up to another as■saulL They ware rea&lt;ly to go. but be­
fore moving off they had one last card
• to play. Better for the renegade he had
not meddled with it.
Huntley, the yAn who had been taken
prisoner, .was now brought forward, the
white man holding one arm and a stal­
wart warrior tfae other. When within
speaking distance he said:
"Captain, tliey have got me. and they
declare that if you don’t surrender
they'll burn ine aliveT'
“We are sorry for you, JimT replied
tho captain, “but you know what sur­
render would mepn. They would butch­
er every mail of us inside of ten .min­
utes."
’
“But think of ine," wailed tho man in
sorrowful tones. "Think of the tortures
they will inflict before tliey kill mef
“It’s haul, Jim—terrible bad! I’d give
an arm to have you inside with ua tliis
minute."
"But 1 can't flic—-oh, 1 can’t die!"
shrieked tiie mari. ’
Die captain sdprned to be thinking,*
and the prisoner |cnelt down. ela.*q&gt;ed Ins
' batata and wailed out:
"Captain, for tiie love of God. do some-1
!
thing for mo! C&gt;n:e out here and talk
( it over and make Ithem nn offer. • ^They’ll
.
j let you come and go safely.r
' '
"it U only a trap fur you!" shouted
half a dozen Ycicis at the captain.
"Aye, lad?. 1 Know it. Gut I’d take
alrnc/st any risk j fur poor Jim.
He’s
nigblcart to de^th. and heeingwhnts
in store for him. we can't ijlum*."

Then raising Ids voice J»e datteul. to
Huntley:
,
"Keep up bravely, Jim.
We cai’t
help yon just qow, but the time may
come within tm hour. Don’t give up yet."
■ Few white men: h^ve been known to
fire on a flag of truce, no matter how
treacherous the enemy who bore it.
Huntley had been brought forward un­
der one. and it was resi&gt;ected. Had one
of the trainmen gone out with a flag be
would have been shot down or made
prisoner, and tho others ridiculed for
their confxder.ee.
When the three had returned to the
lines tho captain asked for Peter’s heavy
rifle. I had been' carefully loaded for
the occasion, and tho captain rested it
across the rocks and waited a minute
until tho renegade came into view.
Every man in the incloenre held his
breath and watched for the result of tho
shot. It was a minute before the sight*
covered the renegade, but when the
rifle cracked he was seen to throw up
his arms and fall heavily to tho earth.
There was a bowl from the Indian*
and a cheer from the fort, but both were
drowned in a volley of xnnsketry, a
chorus of yells and tbe thunder of horses’
feet The relief party had arrived.

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M. It. Arno, a laborer it Grand Rapids,
wa&lt; struck and killed by u D. &lt;1; IL *fc’ M.
truin.

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Holund Mptultat. k*’« cwmewd to and was one of the greatest factors In the
defeat of President Harrbon at the last
tbr bulldin, ot * Unto »o*»*l «
Srt”L b. IM tot loo, .nd W tot »lde. election.
J
Grand Master Workman Pow&lt;terly In ■ In, Into*!..
tn., |„
•n.. OX-1—
‘ M-*—1
Tho
G.
R.
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I.
R.
B.
h»*o
*lniek
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flow,necte tbe landslide of Nur. « with CarAuthority.
,
Catarrh Is tbe cause of more diseases ImwoII «t Worlond. A tox» t*»k will negielsm
pure and simple. He says that
than all other causes combined. There W bollt.
the people do not dislike Harri-on, neither
are very few diseases to which human
Some time lot moolli the residence ot 'do they especially Jove Cleveland but
flesh Is subject that can not be traced dl- Mre. A. Klunej, a widow ot Saranec. wee they saw tbe trend of events at Homestead
recti, to eatarrli. Not only I. caurrh »
dealrorod b, dre. lA«t week .he drew and thought that the quickest way to
pable of producing ■ great variety of di­ the Immtoni which .tie bed on the build­ arrest them was to knock out the part/ ju
Mr. Powdprlv
attributes the
seases, but lt‘ also attacks any organ or Inc. Friday nlubt .be wa&gt; routed or power.
I
part of tbe body. It causes In the cars ■ bout S*10 ot It by three ma.ked men. strike to obstinacy nnd a desire to rule on
deafness. In the eyes blindness, in the OlBeore ere lookln, to certain men wbn both
sides.
1
head and throat discharges and offensive
are nuapeeted ot tho robbery.
.
odors, In the bronchial tube* and larynx
A change wo, Friday tnadaln the man- “Jii wnmy ma Amer/cuns so effectively
cough and hoarseness, in Hie lungs con­
airnwnt
ol
tho
Hallie
CreetT-leclric
Hall
­
sumption. in the stomach dyapepsla, in
inform themeetv&lt;* on the tubja-tx fiiat
the kidneys Bright’s disease. In tbe pelvic way Co., by which K. C. Hinman wa. claim public attention from one month
organs a host of derangements too numer­ made nrealdcnt. and W. 11. Stood waa to another u« by readiny the North
ous for mention. Pe-ru-na cures catarrh added to the board of directors. F. J. American Rkvikw,”
and all catarrhal diseases wherever loca­ Willson remains secretary nnd general •
ted. Pe-ru-na is a systemic remedy and manager, and with the new local support­
hence cures catarrh of internal organs as ers added io the board, expects -to give
surely as it docs catarrh of external or­ the public better and more efficient ser­
gans, as no local application to .the affect­ vice, the entire responsibility having
ed organ is necessary. Send nor a free heretofore rested wholly upon himself.
copy of The Family Phyncian No.'2. Ad­ The street railway has become one of the
dress The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing ueccssliles of Battle Creek, and our citi­ THE RIGHT TOPICS,
zen* will be pleased to learn that tbe
Company, Columbus, Ohio.
BY THE RIGHT MEN,
management fans iH*come more local, mak­
AT THE RIGHT TIME.
ing ft mure thoroughly a Battle Creek in­
OUR COUNTY
stitution.—Battle Creek Journal.
Freeport democrats Jollified over Cleve­
THE TOPICS are always those which are
Some very curious formations were
uppermoat
In
the public mind—in
land's election Monday night.
taken from the bed of the river at Battle
morals, politics, ttfeuce. literature, bmiFreeport patriots are already planning Creek recently, resembling petrified mush­
Iness, finance. Industrial economy. hi.-mI
to capture the postoffice. The Herald re­ rooms. They were no, doubt formed by
and municipal affairs, etc.— In short. nil
marks that none can fill the office better water flowing over litem.
subject* on which Americana require
than it has been conducted by Mr. A. M.
and desire to be informed. Xo mag­
The Mlcldcan Central Is building a new
Herrington.
azine follows so closely from month to
Iron bridge over tiie Kalamazoo river In
Scarletfevet-i*'reported In Hope.
month the course of public Inter* st.
Battle Creek.
All subjects are treated of Impart tally
. Tuesday night of last week fire destroy­
William Lampman, nn old resident of
on both sides.
ed the Delton barrel factory. The build­ Grand ixdge. and »uppc*rtd to have a
tue
aarntotnlote 4 &gt;i» Binuw
ing Contained about 2.000 barrels and a small sum of money, was found dead in
quantity of barrel timl&gt;er- But little was belt Wednesday of Inst week having l»een
are the men and women to whom the
saved. While E. Barton. C.. K. &amp; S. cruelly inuidered by some one sometime
world look* for the most authoratlve
agent, was on tha’depot roof trying to between Monday and tbe day that he was
statements on tlte subjccts of the
prevent that building from getting afire found. He W(M last seen alive Monday
No other periodical can iioint to sm h a
also, he slippat and fell headlong to the previous to his murder. Everything- gave
succession of dlHlfiignishcd writer.-.
ground. HL right arm was broken, h!s ! evidence of a terrible struggle uxid tlx*
head badly cut and he was imdly brulM.*d.
“
walls of the room were spattered with
making
the lb«t»ry. &lt; ommlHi:.. Un*.
It i»; believed ho wljl recover. Iwwevyr.
blood, the old gvnllvinaiiG skull Itavtng
affsiiH. aud leatflug tli&lt;* dpinfpn &lt;&gt;i tho
Wm. Lowden Sr., of Middleville, has been crushed by repealed blows from au
mn*. «ueb &gt;«-• Mr. (•IniMom-. the Prime
Minl-tei &lt;&lt;r Enitte.ud'. Mr&lt;Blaine: Sltnur
been granted a patent on his fence­ ax. Robbery was undoubtedly the mo­
&lt;’riH|ti.
Ek-I'rinit- M.ulster
Italy;
wearing machine. One of these took tbe tive and the robber, probably being r«-eogBaron Hirsch: II.jR. IL the (,'oi.itt of
first premium nt the last Barry county nizeii by the old genlhnuan. added munler
to lite crime. Tlte officers are working on
Parte: Cardinal Gibbon**; Bl.*&gt;hu|&gt;K l oiter,
fair.
four distinct cities and one of them will no
Doane. Mnltalico. Fogs. etc., etc.
. Geo. Mattison, of Middleville, will open doubt lead to the perpetrator.
a photo-gaiter}- at Freebort.
Later—The slayer of the vid man i.auqe THE TIME when these subjects axe treat­
ed ofehy tli'iK- contributors te the very
Yesterday white E. Lucas was hanllng man. who was brutally murdered at Grand
Ledge has been found, arrested and con­
time vhen the hubjects are in the public
lumber fn»»n the mill hi* 2-year-old .-on. fessed to the terrible crime. The man's
wind—not a mouth or two after people
wbowas riding With him, fell under the name Is Frank Butcher, a brother to the
have ceased to tjilnk of tln in. Tile
wagon anti the bind wheel passed aver man who occupied the old man's house.
prouiptnMf* with uiticq the Bi.vji.w
the little fellow's limbs close to his Ijody. .
When arrested he had 5215 upon his per­
tarnishes It* readers with the most
The wagon contained a load of 4**0 feet of 1
son, and when confronted with Hits fact
nulhorfitive intunnalion upon th,* tr.pb s
sidewalk lumber, and.it Is a wonder the | and other evidence Im* made a confession.
of the day I* one of It.*- iin*vt valuable
child was not killed. He was taken to Threats of lynching were frwly made but
Dr. Baughman's office where anen examln-|
uones l“‘ Wu“ ,an&lt;^ aafeiy In the Eaton coiiBty
auon failed to rqveal any broken bones,
IVoodHn.i ■ J,USubscription Price. S5.00 a Year.
but the bruises were severe.—WoodUr-d
B -rtrand Parr, of Charlotte, a jvutig '
man .‘4 yrats of age. conioiited suicide in ■
According to the News, Woodland town­
Toledo. Ohio, last week by hanging him- i
ship has a female teaclier who has a new .
Helf. Despondency was the cause.
nnd tjovel method ot subjugating the xv3 East it th Stool. Neu York.
fraetpry small boy. Sih* first click,-d him i
uiitillhe got black in the face and his wwl
......
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.
lauinATV nwut&lt;*
bled, and then poured water down hi»
Orcat Matette. of Bay City.-haxi an iron ;
r?, ,A,
n.^’back to slop the iu&gt;*cbh ed. The News dog dxhen through his hand in a ni^T.
, ‘the ;*r.e.X V

WHAT IS CATARRH?

IN THE

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW

NORTH AMERICAN. RgViU \

mgleets to state what »be did to take the
|jo„ Aodrew b. White, the new Ametcold chill, out ot the boy S back, and also |csi, „iiniMer
UuiMlljI hM
u ghv1» au
fails to explain why she ditto t kill him. 1 gU(|jB||lV
the ciar. He has al»&lt;&gt; Imx’v
anti have done with It.
, n.Cfc|Ved by the czarina.

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th*
;j ymr ■*■■"
nuc ”’"
rjo.it hu'-u
f ”prr«ent. Charles W. Ani.?tr

Having used Hill’s 1’lh* Pnnicde wlille
The Nt*ws accuses*, half tin* democrats j
Negotiations for the purchase ntj the
in New York, and Its iim* lint Ing .resulted
in a curoef Blind Piles of 7-years standing, of Woodland off casting cheep's eyes at tin-. Pratt and Whitney fine tool worki.’at !
, llartfoid.
Conn.,
by
an English
I deem It my duly to do nil I can to have village postoffice.
J "
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—
• syndicate
-l - *j
intve
beente'nurtlallv
t*&lt;*m!&gt;leli*tf
others try it. A. 11. Bailn-r. Thirc Rivers.
Ntobvm. .b-ntern.. rel.-l.re.. .! Grever'. X
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” .teL.tere!
%. sivi it •* *
Mass. Every package rontnius a l*unuf:,i,t)nu&gt; Hn term, of the
guarantee. Price St. oo. six for $5.-By mail. elrctinu in great style Tuesday evening of ( nn.n wl^|n a
For sail by Fret L. .Heath, the drttapUt.'
last week.
«
• purcbas,** were s.t.fw.-OOO.
1
,
[
The
pump*
Of
the
Nashville
water,
Mr.
McConnlrk.
foreign rouiuiloibuer !
F. A. iteynold’s cMUtlng store, a:
works
were tested again last week, nnd of the Chicago Columbian expo-hh n. has
White Pigeon, was robbed of SfiO worth of
again (aited to come up to the require- ; resigned his |&lt;«*t owing to toe lll-lnaith of
goods.
■menta of the contract.
, his wife, with whom he ha* been obliged !
Oteo(&lt;.urN-l,,l!k , nhnnxl. te.-ten i,&lt;' ""““*
to.teaUtes! .!,.«
’

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

A son of Morgan Winn, of Niles, was
badly kicked about the head by a vicious
hosre.
Catarrh. Not Local. Uut ConotitutlonaL

Dr. Dio Lewis, the eminent Boston Phy­
sician. In a magazine article says: “A rad­
ical error nnderiies nearly all mecflcal
treatment of catarrh. Ills notadlsea.se
of the man’s nose; It Is n disease of| the
man. showing Itself In the nose—a Lr/cnl
exhibition of a ConntUntlonal trouble.”
Therefore, he argues. tl;&lt;* use of snuff and
other local applications is wrong, anil
white they seem to give temporary relief,
they .really do more liarni than good. Otber leading authorltl,** agree with Dr. 1a*wis. Henn*, the only proper method ot
cure Cor caiarrh Is by taking n cunstlfntiunul remedy . Hfcv Hood's Sarsaparilla,
which, /encliing every part ot the tmdy
through the blood, does eliminate all im­
purity* and makes the whole m.ni health­
ier. it moves the ,-niwe of iim trouble
and restores the diseased membrane to
proper condition. That this Is the prac­
tical result Is proven by t! oosuiulH of peo­
ple who have been cured of catarrh i*y
taking Ho &gt;&lt;r- SarMparli! tAn oil stove caused n W.OOQ blaze in

Ourdear little daughter was
terribly sick.
Ih r iniwels were bloated as
hard as a brick,
We feared slie would die
TUI we happened to try
•
Pierce's Pallets—they cured her,
remarkably quick.
r Never be without Pierce's Pellets In tin*
house?. They are gentle and effective in
■elion and give Immediate relief in cases
of indluesilon. billlonsnesH and constipa­
tion. They do their work thoroughly and
leave no bad effecis. Smallest, cheapest,
easiest to take. One a dose. Best Liver
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1*111 made.
Coleman Is to have a new bank.

Cone Is clamoring for a telegraph office.

hls.tehure hours Hit* past wrvk In picking
shot from his limbs, He and a companion *
wvlrout bunlm, ..te.M the Ore! ..! tte
week, and tliey had chased a partridge In- j
to a. lot of biusteand the liunters were »n &lt;
Opptelte ,bto ..Fite bru»b. when our ot j
them espied the bird and fired. The bint
hurriedly departed tor other brush but the I
hunter did not. he just yelled. A number
of the shot had pa—••&lt;! through the brush
and struck him. in the legs, below the
knees. Most of the shot only cut through
the skin, but some of them burled tl i*mselves so deeply Iu the flesh that they
could not be picked out. So this I* as
near ns we can come to an obituary notice
this week, but If we don.l have one
brought on by such carelessness before the
winter is over wx* miss our guess. The I
woods are blessed with too many careless
hunters.—Nashville News.

Lnst Monday afternoon. In trying tiie
pump* at the water works, a line of hmr
was attached to tfio hydrant at tin* pump­
ing station and Torn Nites was holding tbe
pipe. As the pr«»sutt* wns Increased the I
by-.-t:aidepi noticed that Tom was getting ■
n little nervous. -A’fire* stream with n!
heavy pressure larek uf It is a measly '
tough tiling to handle, and has a tcndeiv-v j
to\uaki* a man nervous. Thomas hung &lt;&gt;it
vvijh nil ids might but tiie pn-ssure kept ‘
Increasing amt the pipe kicked hardxri
with each stroke of the pump, ufitil finally |
it got too heavy tor Tom an t kicked out of
hi-honUs. Not content with lliat it comnrenced cutting curious antics In that
vicinity, and ono of the funniest things it
iild was to turn tlfe full forceof the stream
right Into the lower part of Toni's back,
and these who saw It say Tom shot about
four feet up Intn the air and &lt;nme down
with a "dqll, .sickening thud” It took
him about an houri up on the hngr bolters
to get his clothes dried out, and lie says
by gum the next time he holds the hose
it won’t be for what fun there Is In It.—
Nashville News.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIESGeorge Spencer, son of Henry and Belle
Spencer, of Hoytville, and about ten years
ot age, got a piece of hickory nut ahudk In
his wind-pipe the day before Columbus
day while eating hickory nuts. It went
down bis right lung from the effects of
which he died Monday of this week. The
funeral wM held at the Hoytville church
Wednesday at 11 o’clock a. m.— Sunfield

At a rod hot meeting of the AmalgJ&amp;n»- ;
*„| AMuetatfon early Sumtav morning 'the ■
................. .. ..r.te
:,.rrei
by
a vote of tot to U|. Tbe lockout has !xt*r- '
Kills days and the -.trike was one of'
t|„ mo.l bluer erer known In Ute renintry. The strike wm* known *
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i.wr* in**-» it t- *»r. &lt;t.*
»?&lt;»»«i«y of December. A.J&gt;. wxat x&lt;
lhe lercr.,*«&gt;i’. f M**siarn&lt;l for thr In-;,
t*t!ttati.and that thrhelr,4«.R,v. *;
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What is

castoria

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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium,porphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrtips, anc| Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach
and bowqls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
toria is the Children’s Panacea—tho Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.

Castoria.

dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children." '

•‘ Castoria is bo well adapted to chi! Jren that

lit Sc. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Ishpeming has 845.000 sewerage bonds
for sale.

Last week burglars entered the house
Ishpeming people have formed a must- of George Mattersau. of West Knhimo, and
secured about 8000: in cash. A-day or two
cal association.
.±ixra®3l CZ3
after two boys living near him. were uut
bunting they found W90 of the money, all
in a Clare mill. i__j C—3
OBES in gold, in a box. It is thought that the
Blissfield has a chance to get a grist robbers were scared and dr »pped the mon­
ey for fear they would be detected in
mill for a 81.000 (tonus.
passing it
- Emmet J. Drown, a Kalanmtoo forger,
Some mischief makers rubbed phos­
got two years at Ionia.
phorus on the wall* of a Kalamazoo dwel­
Coleman evangelists will dedicate a new ling and people at once took up the err
that It was haunted. Some of tbe mh
church next Sunday.
ones thought the bouse waa on fire and
Saginaw lumbermen have subscribed
called oat the fire department and tho aaa
81,»00 for an exhibit at ths world’s fair.
,

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n gnii'l liilnc : -• i- t'i ■ n *i
of •*ux:o*w J-,
M»1mufl»trglr»r ‘ .

1 Our physician? In tbe children's depart

regular
syrup

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to look with

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Thursday, November

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77*' ,bo“‘ ,ta °P"&gt; hooro. city 1 huraday on business.
•2!ll&gt;ro',ecl b wortl‘y
Die attention and
* OlbblA ot Marshall, &gt;u |„ llw
encouragement of every cltlxen of H-wt- city last week on business.
SufliD‘*anOtb®»L.be*”UfuI bu,,d'nir. that
ih? eHv
be7n •*? ■ll- ”HI “torn . ?VS&gt;‘
'Y’ *'^akern. Of Muakegon, vial-I
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P”? e W|lk ,,h! l&gt;Old Ot the tod friends in tiie city last week.

tton't w.lt tor Mr
u
*M *" 700, but you p,
and sou him If you havn’t subscribed.

“‘,.for?,Joh“ro».otOrand Led«e’ ▼Id­
led bls sisters in this city-last week.

Al K'"k« &lt;*"■” &gt;
‘ ' mAIW2n'“&gt; "eektor ■ abort visit
With Mr. ami Mrs. Harr, Waldortl.
• J*?: “d
WluMman retoroed to ber
home to Newborn City tut »eek. after
“”^ded vtall with her elater Mra. A. •

2“ the wealthest man In Kansan Uitv.
nls fortune being estimated at 85.000.oyo.

THESE words mean much
but to see the stock of
musical goods, consisting of
everything kept in a large
music store, including pianos
.-.nd organs, impresses the
truth more forcible.
You find the very best
Violin, Guitar and Banjo
orings. I have just received
■irge stock of Music Books
ami folios from the Pub­
lishers.
Prices 'are low and within
lie realh of all. Try them
and lie convinced of the
fact.

JOHN BESSMER,
Jhe Jeweler.

HPVPT
•IblhLre'sl. “.t

shop in lhe State. Address.
KlLAMAZOO CYCLE Cf).,
Kalamazo^. Mich.

LOCAL NEWS.

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• CIRCULATION •

Tins week,

88 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
tnunl reach! thia office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion In tbe Issue of the week
when brought.

House td rent.

Intpiirc of W. R. Cook.

, Mrs. and Miss Lathrop give a reception
/this afternoon and evening for the ladies.
Hu h-iwr of Miss Ella Hallock, of Jackson.

The orders received by the wool boot
company for the past two weeks- will,
when filled, make 15 carloads, a fair train
had.
.Jos Rogers wishes ns to inform the peo­
ple of Barry county that he Is In tiie mar­
ie! for-poultry, beadsun and entrails In.
!!&lt;• will also buy game.

We understand that the defeated candld. -trs on tiie cum jine ticket are charging
tl.at denxxtrats openly traded them off in
order to elect Dr. Wuodmausee coroner.
We were In error in recently stating that
Rev. Bancroft had gone to California to
jn-nd the winter. Mrs. B. has gone and
he ex;n.-ci4 to go later- on.
•

Remember our offer of the BANNER and
New York. Weekly Tribune, the two psjx;r» for 81.10 per year. Get your winter
reading wbile you can get it cheap.
Bro. Flint, of the Democrat, has fixed
up a n-ut business office iq the basement
o: the National bank building, and can
heteafter have the pleasure of doing busi­
ness with pleasant surrounuinga.

Gov. Winans Thanksgiving proclamation
reached ui since our last Issue—too late to
tell our readers that fxlay is Thanksgiv­
ing. Butifrom the aurounl of poultry that
•is being sold we guess everybody Ls aware
of the fact.
Tiie pride of the democracy of Barry
county was raised to the point of wild jubi­
lation Friday by the announcement that
the official canvass gave Dr. Woodmansee
i&gt; majority while al! the rest of the county
’ ticket was defeated.

mneor,

At prices that cannot be duplicated by any dealer in Hastings. Our.goods are
strictly FIRST CLASS and we will guarantee them to be as good, and most of
them better, than anything of the same price on the market.

Tl» Basnu will bo laaued one da,
earlier this week to allow our employees to
eat turkey.

Haveyou seen those fine over gaiters
and ladles, misses and childrens high but­
ton overabiwa at Woolier A Bronaon'a
They’re fine ones.

We

..
Walter I. Hayes, of Iowa, a rela­
^aye*«
11119 city, was the j
i l , °f W‘
only democratic congressman that was re­
elected in Iowa this year.

The boys who were recently arrested
for disturbing political meeting in Carlton
recently were before Squire Kenaston last
week nnd lined 815 each. Such an exam­
ple as this may be quite expensive for the

Tuesday forenoon someone entered Z. B.
Hoyt’s residence In the fourth want and
made themselves very familiar, as the oc­
cupants were away. Severn! draws were
left opened. and the contents jumbled up,
,
but nothing of any importance was mimed.'
Ncigii'Hff*. ■.»«• a mat leaving i!p :
in
the (oreQuuu but paid tih &gt;ih«-i.«| anriiiiim
__ ­ !
to him nn-l therefore e»tild ghe no de
script Inn tliat might le* ■i’ tu hl* appr-hen- !
Sion. Mr. Hoyt *tviiM to !»ecs;t.&lt;c;an&gt; t.m.H-t- !
unnte in having h's hou«•I-. ent
....-red
..... .................
in lhednv |
time as someone broke Into hh play.- a
pie of years ago in tjjv day time nnd.
amonxotlicr things, stole fak watch.
S. W. Goucher has lately' returned from
Chicago■«,-&gt;.ere he lias -.pent about one and,
a halt y4a:s under instruction .of some of'
th-abh-sl mechanics of ChlMija. which with
his t 'ruler experience has fit'.&lt;sj him for a
Hkfcth'uk read* hi du nil kind* of var|"-nter
work under eu^ tract t«» fir»r.* । and build.
HewBlmake h t&gt;p&lt;.-d&lt;dky of tine Inside
trimmine. Contract your work now for
next sciison and save 5percent.
S. W. Govchku,
Contractor and builder.

Il Is with great pleasure that we are able
to announce with certainty that Hon.
Frank A. Hooker, of Charlotte, has been
elected to the supreme bench. Ever - since
Nov. Sth his Election has been in doubt,
though the chances Have been in his favor.
But tiie official count makes his election
sure, giving him a plurality -of 1000 or
more. Judge Hooker has always been a
careful, painstaking officer.
His quick
perception and sound knowlcge of law. to­
gether with his qualities as a man and his
experience as Circuit Judge, eminently tit
him for the high position to which he has
l&gt;cen called by the suffrages of the people.
His scholarly qualities and progressive­
ness cannot but make themselves felt
upon tbe Supreme
bench, and hts
election will be not only ’ an
honor
to hliuscjt but the state us well. We are
especially proud to record the fact that ip
.this county Judge Hooker ran nearly 100
ahead of his ticket.
The demand for good roads is spreading
and tho next decade Is bound to sec some
great I m prove menu over our present sys­
tem of highways. There Is nothing that
Is much more expensive to the farmer than
poor reads, and he doesn’t stand an equal
show In the present competition of tiie
world If he has to haul ids produce over
roads that demand new wagons, harness
and even horses, every few years. Good
roads by the farms to the nearest railway
station will put money in the pocket of
even’ farmer by reducing the cost of
transportation no matter what the distance
may be. Petitions are now being signed
and sent to Congress asking that there may
be a new cabinet officer known as the Na­
tional Road Commissioner and asking that
courses may l&gt;e added In colleges, where
young men may graduate as ‘Toad engincera,’’ after having completed cdurscs
In the science and best method* of road
building. The petitions also ask that Con­
gress appropriate a certain sum so that an
exhibit of the best tpethods of road con­
struction may be made at the World’s
Fair In Chicago next year. Blank peti­
tions can be seen at Fred L. Heath’s drug
store, and everyone in favor of better roads
are asked to step in and sign at once $o
that the petition may be sent out as soon as
possible.
.

Tbe ire* wed«l
thta lkU Is Me­
lo* U.e.n-. sSBed to Hi' &lt;*» »' &gt;1™Compkred wllli ibtl ye«r. (be Ejuree tore
IM percent In the roulbem bounllee. M
per cfcnt In the central counties, and I b
percent In the northern counties. The
average for the state being 0 ' P«r cent.
In condition, the growing wheat average*
83 per cent In the southern counties: 97 in
the central; 99 In tho northern counties,
and 37 per cent in the State, comparison
being with vitality and growth of average
years. Wheat was sown In the southern
counties from the firtt to the 38 of Septem­
ber, but the dry weather reported in alco.tcT'r, count, I"
M&gt;ulhorn tour
Hero, together with the torocto bare be
lured II rer, matorlill,.
per cent ot the correapondenu In th'
ronthern counllro report Injur, to «l«»t
b, loaeeta. The total nomber ot buahela
of wheat reported marketed by fanners in
J-tober la S,WS.9O5. (KIthto amoon

William Sutton and wife have gone to
Maple Grove. Nashville and Hastings for
a few day’s visit. Mr. Sutton was the
first settlor in Maple Grove. He cut the
first tree, built the flist house and cleared
the first land in that township in 1837-38.
—Battle Creek Journal.
.
There h a law In this state requiring
every Insurance company doing business
in the state to have a surplus of 8200.000.
The surplus of the Ohio Farmers Insur­
ance Co. having fallen below that amount
their license to do business in this state:
was revoked by the State Insurance Com­ 543,233 bushels were marketed In the first
missioner;
or southern tier of counties; 431.957 bu»hi els In the second tier, w’!47. b,U8l‘e,8,i“
Sheep will suffer for a long time from■ tho third tier; 79&lt;J,9&lt;55 bushels in the
e. qMWure tan single severe rain. The hair fourth tier; 201.452 bubal* in tho firth and
and skin sometimes remain wet and moisti sixth tiers; and 82,M3 bushels In the
for days afterward, and thus akin diseases northern counties. At 13 elevators and
are bred. Tbe w*ol is injured by this,, mills from which reports have been re­
and the mutton also, a* impure matter Is------. J..--1 was. no wheat marketed dur­
absorbed through the skin pores. Cleon- reived there
ing tiie—
month.
*
llneas is as essential as shelter and food.
nn

have a full Hue of

Felt Boots, Felt Socks and Rubber Overs
Of every description. Boston Rubber Shoe Co. or Candee Bubber Boots only
$2.25. Snag Proof at $3.00.
Nice line of Over-shirts just received.
Underwear of every kind, in large, medium or email sizes, and at prices
ranging from 25c. per suit up.
See our line Gent’s Shoes. The finest thing in shoes at $4.25. Other
dealers will ask you $6.00 for the same-shoe.
We are always pleased to show our goods and can guarantee satisfaction.
Yours Truly,

*.* „?T oto Ord" **

fashioned 4th. ot July.,

of that sort but we are prepared

Boots,: Shoes: and : Furnishings

D,f‘ A- I- wrlrhl and aon Cha.., of
Carlton, returned trona tbelr huutlne «rlt&gt;
to northern MMliran jeeterdej. reporiln.
Rood luck and plent, ot eenalon. .
|

The following describes a new form of
entcru nment which might lw IWrd by
some of the societies, r« r noyeity:
‘Alphabot atippcr-T are getting to be nil the
crate. JhH young people%ncleti.;s ar­
range for au evening lunch, the name of
every article nf which lieglnv with the
same letter. Each member l« Iqstt'icird
to provide a portion of tho few. nn t a
forfeit against dcdinquehta. A ‘-B ” sup­
per tur Instance, would Include bread,
beans, butter, bananas, beef, bologna, etc.
Next Sunday if you suddenly find your­
self flying through space and see everything brought to a standstill, you can
curse the scientists who have miscalcula­
ted the size of the comet Bela. Sunday
the Rarth nnd the comet Bela will near­
ly dispute the right of way with each
o»h»r. the earth passing through the tail of
the comet. Just what the effect of pass-

We are not a traveling show or anyth!
to show people a full line of

Bro, Tomlin,on, or th. Charlotte Re­
publican, made us a fraternal call Monday.

LOf K*ns“ a,y’ who wl»
,rw beo,,‘,, ,n ’h’8 c,‘y
as Tuning visited here r few vpsr&lt; atrL
J11'11 ,Sum,*y 91 hil* h*«n»-. ” While attcudIng tiie openlnif ex^rci-a-H of ;h.« World’s
fair he suffer^ a slight stroke of anpop-

"Seeing is Believing.”

NEW SHOW IN TOWN

A, Disreputable frco-for-all fracas oc­
curred at the lower hotel Thursday night
between some of the employees on the new
court house and some of tiie town boys.
Fights aud drunken brawls are becoming ’
so common of late that not much attention |
is paid to them unless they are uncommon­
ly severe. Where are our officers nnd
what are they paid for?
The most valuable half dollar ever made
In this country, and probably the most |
valuable coin in existence, the first of the !
new world’s fair souvenirs, has been turn­
ed out at the United States mint, delivered I
to James W. Ellsworth, chairman of the
committee on liberal arts of the World’s
Columbian exposition, in addition to;
this valuable piece of money, for which I 819,000 has been paid, there were also ,
coined nnd delivered to Mr. Ellsworth the
I
four hundredth, fourteen hundred and j ""
ninety-Mcond and eighteen hundred and i ninety-second of the new half dollars.
Over 2.000 of the souvenirs were struck |
today and the work will continue until all !
of the T&gt;.UO0,l&gt;00 donated by congress are
completed. With the exception of the j
four valuable coins already specified the I
remainder will be held a&lt; the mint untii
orders for their disposition are received |
from the treasury department.

H. OSBORN, Mgr.

South Side, East End Main St.

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GENTILES BELIIYIS.
LESSON IX, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­

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CRIMINAL.

LWAYS SMOKE

TM people &gt;■ Ku««u« WUP’.'IlKJThe people vs. Jam— L. Wilcox, p«-

Peoples

iU?be people va. Eugene Wilcox; criminal
^Tb^people vs. Jam— Seeley; jail break­

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Tbe people vs. Henry Northrop: perjary.

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ond hand School Books
and everything needed in
the school room in Barry
County.

almost the whole city tog—her to hear the
Word of God.” The apoet.1—had no doubs
spoken to many in private through the
week, and those who had heard- the pre­
ceding Sabbath had not been quiet about
and battery.
•
The people vs. Asa D, Bark; obtaining tbe wondrous resurrection story, and the
consequent great redemption so fully and
property under false pretenceThe people va. Nettie Sheldon; keeping freely proclaimed. It liecama the talk of
It Acknowledges no Superior.
the town and an immense congregation
bawdy house.
Tbe people vs. Fred McPherson; assault. assembled not to hear the wisdom nor the
The people vs. Romanzo Brown; keeping oratory of the apostles, but to hear the
Word of God.
•
gambling room.___________ ___
45. Such manifest working of the Holy
The people vs. Byron Dicxinsbn; keep­
HASTINGS, MICH.
Spirit codld not but provoke the adversary
ing gambling room.
Tbe people vs. Lannls R. Brady; aiding to envy and blasphemy. Compare Acts ▼.
33;
vll,
54.
If
none
of
the
religious
people
and abetting in keeping a gambling room.
The people vs. Rollin Dunham: aiding of a community are stirred to talk, against
the preaching it is an evidence either that
In keeping a gambling room.
The people va. Man’ E. Treat: keeping they are all wonderfully in sympathy with
Christ, or that the preaching lacks salt
gambling room.
The people va. Wm. T. Rose; keeping (II Tim. ill, 12; Col. iv, 8).
40. “To tho Jew first” was the principle
saloon open on Sunday.
The people vs. Thos. F. Carroll: viola­ acted upon in all apostolic preaching (Rom.
t, 16), then to the Gentiles. Man has the
ting insurance law.
power of receiving or putting from him
The people vs. Dana Jones: perjury.
thia great gift of everlasting life which
The people vs. John Moore; perjury.
God haa provided at such infinite cost, but
The people vs. Wm. Irland: perjary.
W. H. B. Heath. Funeral furnishing g da
if any one judges himself unworthy of ami
Director. First elass hearse and outfit.
The people
Montgomery: per­
lift&gt;!t ia equal to judging himself worthy Katisfactlon guaranteed. Rtomsover R. Mudge
jary.
&amp; Sou’a.
•
of
death
(John
ill.
36;
Rom.
ii.
4,
5).
The people vs. Jerial Wood; bastardy.
47. Paul’s cornmission was to bear the
The people vs. James Seely; larceny
name of the Lord not only before tbe chil­
from dwelling house.
dren of Israel', but before the Gentiles
The people vs. Ei&gt;hriam Lucas: certiora­
(Acte ix, 15). and he quptes from Isa. Xlix.
ri.
•
fl, concerning Israel’s Messiah, called:the
Tiie people vs. Marvin J. Palmateer;
Servant of the Lord. ‘“I will also give thee
bastardy.
for a light to the Gentiles, that thou may­
The people vs. Edwin Shay: assault rat be my salvation unto the end of the
with Intent to commit rape.
earth.” While the mystery of the church
ISSUES OF FACT.
•
la not revealed in tbe Old Testament (Eph.
Gilbert J. Smith vs. The Belle Furniture Hi. 5, 6), the calling of the Gentile nations
and Novelty company: trespass on the after Israel shall have tiecn converted is’
an oft repeated fact; and yet Paul seems
The Ohio Fanners’ Insurance Co. vs. to gather from this passage sotfiething
concerning his mission to the Gentiles.
Henry L. Newton etal: assumpsit.
48. The Gentiles gave here! to tiie mes­
Anna Blake vs. John Duffy et al: eject­
sage. and br receiving the Word of the Lord
ment.
Wm. Zaggle vs. .lived
- they glorified it and w&lt; re tnnde glad, nnd
as many an were ordnlned to eternal life
sumpsit; appeal.
James M. Smith vs. Enoch Andrus; as­ believed. Not all are ndvr given to Christ,
but all who are given shall come (John vi,
sumpsit.
.Nettle Hi Martin vs. Manson German: 37), and whosoever will may come (Rev.
xxii, 17), auro that none will bb cast out.
trespass on the case.
Henry Hewiu ve. Archibald Muruock; This is the time of salvation for the elect
church, after which shall conic the salva­
’ assumpsit.
*
Lewis Wood vs. Chas. Moon; trespass on tion of Israel, nnd then of all nations (Acte
xv. 14-17).
the case.
•
49. “And the Word of the Lord was pub­
’ Isaae Frieburg vs. Byron Dickinson:
lished throughout all the region." This
•assumpsit.
;
l_ S
Benson Bare vs. George Potter: replevin, ia the work of the church and of every in­
appeal.
.
“V®
■’3® dividual member of it, to'proclaim every­
Electa Hanson vs. Estate of Adam Spon- where a full and free redemption through
the death and resurrection of Jesus that
able: assumpsit
.
Frank E. Monroe vs. Wm. Mahoney; all may bear, that so from all the elect
church may be .gathered. Her aong Indi­
trespass to land, plea of title. -Jg
nSS
Susannah Hammond vs. Farmers Ins. cates that she is to be made op of believers
Co. of Barry and Eaton counties; assump­ from all parts of the earth (Rev. v, 9).
50. How little these honorable women
sit
x
and chief men thought that by thia
•
IMPARLANCE.
conduct they were declaring themselves
against God apd His Christ. When tbe
Clement Smith
Philip T. Colgrove vs.
seventy were sent out Jesussaid, "Ho that
George J. Cox; assumpsit.
despiseth you despiseth me. and he that de•Silas Gates vs. Asahel Beach and Mary
splseth me despiseth Him that sent me"
Ann Beach: ejectment
(Luke x, 16). But this rough wind would
.
CHANCERY, 18"f CLASS.
work God’s glory by scattering yet more
the precious seed. “Surely the wrath of
Betsey Jane McMillan vs. Byron Mo- man shall praise thee” (Ps. ixxvi, 10).
Mlllan; divorce.
.
51. “But they shook off the dust of their
George E. Cross vs. Emily A. Cross; dl- feet against them, and camo unto IcoOUR dress flannels, shawls and bedQ
vorce.
nium.” Compare chapter xviii, 6, and see
Peter Mulvaney vs. John Shaft* et al; their instructions in Mark vi, 11; Luke
blankets are especially fine this season.
foreclosure.
ix, 5. It la our pri vilege to proclaim the
Franklin W. Wnght vs. Anna B. glad tidings, to make known the love of
A full line of WOOL BOOTS and
Wright; divorce.
«
God, to offer to all in His name eternal
Maggie Towl vs. Harvey S. Tow!; di- life, eternal redemption; and while ex­
RUBBERS.
vorce.
pecting Imat some will receive it, quietly
Catherine Deck vs. Georgej Deck: dl- k-ave sreulta to God.
Goods in this department always fresh
vorce.
52. “And the disciplcs were filled with
James A. Seeley vs. Julia Seeley: di- Joy and with the Holy Ghcet." All that
and clean.
vorce.'
we arc called upon to lienr for tho sake of
Mary J. Hol men.vs. George W. Holmes: Christ and His truth should be borne
divorce. ’
Can sell you dishes to set your table
cheerfully, for He has taught us to be ex­
ceeding glad, and leap for joy, under such
CHAKCERY. 2nd CLASS.
in a neat and attractive style.
circumstances (Math, v, 10-12; Lukevi, 22,
Elias D. Williams et al vs. Stephen D. 23). We are told that “For the joy sat be­
Barber: to be heard on argument
fore Him, He endured the cross” (Heb. xii,
2); and it is written that the worthiest of
CHAXCEKY, 4TU CLASS.
Heb. xi were sustained by the joys before
James W. Bentley vs. Walter L. Wilkins them. See especially verses 10, 16, 20. 26.
et al; bill to settle partnership business.
Consider also Rom. viii, 18-1 Pet. Iv. 12,13.
Alanson Warner vs. James Endsley;
Chapter xiv, 1. Having passed onto Iconforeclosure, proofs in open court
ium, we find them as usual first among th&amp;
John Holden vs. Gottlieb Zuschnilt et Jews, and so speaking that a great multi­
al; foreclosure.
tude of both Jews and Gentiles believed.
Ellen B. Sutton vs. Mary J. Wilkins and The key to this must be found in the last
verse; they were filled with the Holy Spirit.
James L. Wilkins, injunction bill.
Anna Hirst vs. Edward McGyn, injunc­ Why may not such promises as these bo
true of us and in ua in these daysf'
tion bill. ■
2. Again tho enemy is stirred and it is
manifest that the devil is losing some of
(Irani! Rap Ido District W. M. F. 8.
his subjects. It should give us great'en­
Notwithstanding tho fact that the dis­
trict meeting of the W. F. M. 8. came in couragement when t he Word preached pro­
the midst ot one of the worst storms of the vokes the adversary; while, on the other
season, there was a fair attendhnce of del­ band, if the waters arc not disturbed wo
have reason to fear that there is no healing
egates. and a good attendance of the mem­
power present.
bers pf Hastings auxilllary, Those from
3. They abode here a long time, the Lord
out of town were Mesdames C. B. Carpen­
ter. E. W. Fairfield, Ella Morgan, W. T. blessing. His Word and granting them
power to do signs ami wonders, according
Johnstown. F. A. Hall, J. E. Smith. Grand
to Mark xvi. 20, and Heb. ii. 4. Ono has
Rapids: I’. A. Cobb, L. C. Chapman, Mid­
said that when we yield ourselves fully to
dleville; M. B. Eaton, P. W. Niskem.
God Hu will yield Himself fully to us, and
Muskegon; 0. H. Perry. Sparta; Jesse this should cause us to "inquire very care­
Jordan. B. S. Holly. II. C. Carpenter,
Woodland; Rev. J. ’ N. Dayton and wife, fully as to whether waareyctwithholding
aught from Hlnrtnd thusToaingtheenjoy­
Irving.
ment of His fullness.
Among the many excellent things upon
■ 4. A divided city, some beUeved and
the program, papers read by Mrs. Perry,
some believed not (chapter xxvill,3&lt;). Abel
of Sparta, and Mrs. L. H. Evarts, of this believed and Cain believed not (Heb. xi, 4;
dty, deserve special mention.
I John iil, 12). So it has been and will be
The foiltraring items from the report of till the kingdom come and God’s will is
tbe curn-^nondlng secretary whow the done on earth as In heaven.
Con iit’on Of the society In the district:
5. Jesus taught His followers to expect
No. of auxkilarles. id. number of member* suffering nnd even death tor His sake411. memlarahip dues 8306.71. mite box (Math, x, 28; John xvi, 2). And by His
collection 842 63, thankoffering 8155.81. Spirit Ho taught them to take pleasure
special work 8484.50, other amounts raised
even in these things. Seo chapters v, 41:
324.17. making a total of 81014 72. money xx, 24; II Corinthians xii. 12.
raised by tie society during the year.
6. Being made aware of the coming
Election ot.MQccra on Friday forenoon storm, they Act! to other cities, not be­
resulted In the following: President Mrs. cause they feared death, but because Jesus
L. 8. Felker, .Grand Rapids; 1st Vice Presi­ had taught them “When they persecute
dent. Mrs. C. IL Crawford, Grand Rapids; you in this city, flee yo into another”
2nd Vice President, Mrs. Clement Smith, (Math. x. 23). All lawful means to pre­
Hastings; ::rd Vice President Mrs. (h H. serve life are not inconsistent with read!
Perry. Sparta; Cor. Sec.. Mrs. M- B. ne— to lay down our life when He calls us
Eaton, Muskegon; Rec. See., Mrs. G. R. to it. Many times they nought to take
Hollister, Hastings: Treait, Mrs. Daniel* His life, but could not till His hour came,
Striker. Hastings.
and then He gave it up.
Fraternil greetings were extended by
7. “And there they preached the Gos­
Mra. Grigsby, of the Presbyterian church pel." They also lived the Gospel, for
■ and MI'S Eliza Knowlton, of Eminannel. Paul could say to the Thessalonians, and
Th«we were feelingly responded to by Mrs.
Hollister. .
and God also, how holily and justly nnd unOn Friday tho ladles of the local auxil- bhunably we behaved ouroclvre among yon
Hary served an excellent dinner and sup­ that believe” (I The*r ii. 10). Like
per in the lecture room, to about seventy they flrat did and fthen taught (Aeta 1,1;
^The'pUple vs. Jam—Culp; jail breaking,

^ThtTpe-ople vs. James Scldmore; assault

In The Market

UL

J. MILLARD,

Websters Dicti nary 5c,

25

School Books YEARS
SOLID WEAR
h ini Seccnd-Hacd

Is the length of time that

Now is the time to buy• second-hand school books, My
stock ii complete.
1Who
would buy a new book when
you can get a second-hand
one almost as as good as new
at about haff price. Old books
taken in exchange or cash
paid for same. I have every­
thing yon need in the school
room. Remember the place,
the old wooden building next
to the City Bank.

STERLING INLAID

THE DRUQQIST,

line of slippers.

Remember your ticket.

Gcodybm

DRUGGIST and book­
seller. and the originator
and promoter of LOW
prices for Drugs, Books
and School Supplies.
2nd Hand Books wanted.

Fred L. Heath

I can fit you out for oold weather in great style with
Men’s, youths’ and boys’ Hastings-wool boots.
Mishawaka all knit boots.
Socks for men, youths, or boys.
Rubbers of all kinds.
Ladies overgaiters, felt and beaver shoes, Women's.
Misses and children's rubber boots. Ladies’ arctics. Full

SPOONS IND FORKS

Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—"Good
Form,” of $2 00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jeweryatore
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

for cold feet, if you buy your winter footwear of
Yours truly.

F. Q. STOWELL
N. B.—Repairing done by J. C. Woodruff.

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,
The stock of lumber and shingles lalely
purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; &amp;
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studmg.

The latent styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything.

. DR! GOODS
BOOTS d SHOES

a

■m

E. STAUFFER

HASTINGS BANNER

N. T. TRIBUNE
The two papers for $1.10 per year.

w

L HAVE just received and opened up our first
invoices of new fall'dress goods. To say that
we are pleased with them would not describe
it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
see them.

BRO

OUR SUBJECT FROM 12 8-2 'CENTS UP

Leads us to speak of strikes.
Now there a good many kinds
of strikes. This picture is a
striking strike. There is a
‘‘never strike your dad,’’
“stride till the lastdarnedfoe
expires” and “strike while
the iron is hot,” and that is
what we want you to do. Our
assortment is complete. Buy now while you have your
choice. We never had so much to select from. Be sure and
call before you buy.

CROCKERY.
WARE,

ptewnnt
.
time. The visiting dele­
gates were profuse In expressions of appre­
ciation of Jt»e
* • ’ “—

Ing the Gospel,
» Hml o&lt; th, Chnreb
nr Himaelf atrang un
■rl.Il.al aokaKvc

LAMPS, GLASSHINA, ETC.

And don’t forget we have the best stock of GROCERIES ii
town. Don’t be misled but come and be convinced. Yourt

twins fr

We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have proven very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

W e are now showing our first invoice of thes goods.
Come in and see them

at RUSSELL’S

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
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astings

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 31

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 1, 1892.

Hastings Banner

J

Published Thursdays by
COOJS. BTHOSHASTINGS. 3SICH.

COUNTY NEWS.

gMo.
X

ANO

‘I am.convinced of the merit of Hood's
SarsaMrllla. after.baring taken but a few
doses —thia Is what mauy people say.

~

Wood - and - Coal - Heaters.

Ira Van Vilkenburgh
Wood - and - Coal - Cooks.
cm no c«m no saw
noM $1100 TO $75.00

»

^WoriiO

1 POINTER
HATjS what you are Jookiug for. That's what we're here
to give you. Speaking of

T

What can please a» friend
or relative better than to stop
that headache or blurr before
the ejJes when reading, and
extend and preserve that
niuchineeded good vision. If
you wish to do a noble good
act, just have those eyes prop­
erly examined by one who
makes eye study a business.
For there are stoves and stoves—and by the way it is a Dr. Lowry has a large stock
timely subject—we desire to remark than whenuyou want ot the best quality and great­
’ one.
I
’
I
' i
est variety of styles of eye­
glasses and spectacles on hand
and is always glad to do his
best for his patrons. Dr. Low­
ry giveshisown personal atten­
tion to all cases and will not
trust any agent or deputies.

STOVES and STOVES,

COAL OR W00&amp;

('&lt;:»t&gt;k stive or heater.. gojwhere they are at GOODYEAR
BROS.
'

SCHOOL BOOKS.

Peninsular Stoves anjfianges Peoples DRUG STORE

show them.

Call in

13110369

S'
Quimby.
rWra, Booram and wife spent Thanks­
giving with their daughter nt NashvilleFay Casteleln made n flying visit hero
Thursday—Bert Striker’s wagon Is In the'
creek, the result of a runaway—Walter
Bldelman and family spent Thanksgiving
with Hauk Gaskill in Buttle Creek—We
were pleased to sec so many young people
at our Sabbath school Inst Sunday. Como
again—The Quimby Aid socletv will meet
at the home of Mrs. Id# Rule, Dee. Sth.

Last week Tuesday L. C. Edmunds
while turning out u colt to pasture was
kicked ami received a bad ilesh wound on
the arm and injury on thu hip. At this
writing be is improving very rapidly tra­
der ^he eare of Dr. Troy—After returning
front hunting Thanksgiving Glen Dewg
was accidently shot.in the knee—The re­
vival mcetiugs Hint has been held here the
past! (our weeks has done some good. It
hai paused eighteen of the worldly people
to |&lt;|a&lt;l a different life—Our minister. Rev.
VaWWlnkle, was taken quite III last Fri­
day !wUh heart trouble and ingripe, which
grcally alarmed his family during theeveniug.ibut at this writing he Is feeling bet­
ter—Ines, youngest dyughter of Levi Brezae. Is 'very sick with typhoid fever—Ijut
Saturday Peter Fisher took a subscription
paper to raise money to buy a bell for the
church, and the first place he stopped al
he got S22. Como one, come all. and let
us have a Christmas bell—The farmers
that are feeding sheep have got the num­
ber nearly completed that they want to
feed—John Ream, the hired man of E.
Moore, got his under lip cut open with a
oom sbeller handle—Erv. Brunney says
he has suffered everything but death dur­
lug tiro past four weeks, with a felon on
his hand—Clarence Iden commences our
■school Monday, as teacher—Franklin Shef­
field and wife have Just returned from a
visit of nearly two weeks with friends and
relatives at Ionia and North Plains. Hiey
saw. some very fine farms, especially the
farm of Hou. B. Hayes, at North Plains,
which constatefOr seven unbroken sections
of land being 7 miles long and one mile
wide.
.

■ ■ THt ttNIKH
JULStXBlMTMM MZK,

Others and good
The recognized leaden
makes. Coal and wood cost money. You
can save money by buying a stove that saves
fuel. We have them and will be glad to

Hope Center.
Mrs. Addle Miller, of Lake City, visited
friends In this vicinity^ Inst week—Mr.
and Mrs. Ixiomis visited friends near Ross
Center last week—E. B. PnjJne and compa­
ny has returned from the north—Mrs.
Will Aldrich Is on the sick list—Will Whit­
ney has taken the Job of cutting timber for
X. Whittemore at Doster station—John
Valentine had the misfortune to loose a
valuable hound during hia nbscence up
north—John Benedict visited friends near
Prairieville last week—Eddie Benedict
visited bis sister Mamie Sunday—Mr.
Polly, of Cedar Creek Sundayed here—I
guess the comet did not do as the scientists
predicted. At least we have not felt the
effect.

complete
THEstocklargest
of new and sec­
ond hand School Books
and everything heeded in
the school room in Barry
County.

UI. I?. (JOODYEM
DRUGGIST and book­
seller. and the .originator
and promoter of LOW
prices for Drugs, Books
and School Supplies.
2nd Hand Books wanted.

Websters Dictionary 5c.

Mrs. N. Churchill is very sick—Mrs. E.
D. Tyler, of Vermontville. is at the Center
faring for her mother, Mrs. N. Churchill—
Lydia Gage visited her parents last week
— School conimeced at the center Monday,
with Kittle Parker ns teacher—Lyman
Wilcox has returned from the west—Mary
WUcoxi, of the Woodland school, spent
Thanksgiving here with her brother, A.
W. Wilcox—Henry and John Tasker and
their families were at Bellevue Thanks­
giving—A most enjoyable time and a dice
crowd at the dance at the hotel Friday
evening.
Dowling

Mr. and Mrs. P. Rcinberling spent
Thankgsivlng with their daughter, Mrs.
Width worth, of Battle Creek—Miss May
Fuller has been the guest of May Van
Horn—The dance held at the hall was
well attended and all report a good time—
P. .Stevens moved the remainder of Ids
household goods this week—Mrs. Lester
Is going to Wisconsin to visit her sister—
Mr. and Mrs. Shrlner and daughter, of
Kalamazoo. spent'Thanksgiving with Wm.
Herrington and wife—Mrs. N. F. Clemens
Is quite poorly—Mrs. Winters expects to
visit her daughter Mrs. Wlnchei, in Johns­
town. this 'week—Mrs. Chas. Mack is
making preparations to visit relatives and
•and friends in Jackson—Mrs. S. Gaskill,
of Johnstown, was the guest of her par­
ents last week—C. M. Mack was home,
from Hastings last Sunday—A surprise
anniversary was held at Dr. VanHorns
last Saturday, and all had 3 pleasant time
—The Grand Rapids Marble Co. erected a
very nice monument in memory of S.
Raiser—Mr. Dye, of Battle Creek, is here
at present visiting friends—Mr. McGrath
sr„ is no better nt this writing, with little
hopes of his recover)'—Mrs. Rich expects
to visit her sister In Battle Creek this
week.

Ynnkeeffprlus*.
The Rev. Mr. May harder, the presiding
cider of thls.placu delivered his Grat ser­
mon last Sunday evening. There was a
goodly number and he will be here again
In two weeks-Miss Emma Raymond Is on
the sick list—We expect to hear shotguns,
dinner horns and cow bells peal forth tht lr
wedding melodies in a certain part of our
town before long. Get ready boys—Mr.
and Mm. E. E. VanNorsdlll, of Washing­
ton. 1). C.. spent a few days with friends
around here last week—The Thanksgiving
dance al Bowens Mills was well attended
and all report a good time There w 1 be
an entertainment and dance the Oth. ot
December. All arc Invited.
/
State Road
L/We arc to have a Xmas tree at the Fishcr rtorch-Mr. .nd Mr,. w,11»“
.pent ThuiUKirinir
A Cbrtiuln Kndaror welrtT
Bt.ned UlS.H,her
dime
will m«l
J. ™ to
Mr,. Ju&gt;. n,brrt-A !&gt;oy bu come to
«t,y ,1 Will Johnson’,. Mother wd child
doing well.

of any paper in
County.
WHOLE NO. 1955

Vernor Ward, of Lowell, spent Satur­
day and Sunday with his parents in the
village—Claude Sisson, of Lake Odessa,
visited relatives and friends in this place
last week—Harry Ward, of Belding,
spent Saturday and Sundajrfa the village
with his parents—C. J. Schmelcher and
bride returned from Ada Saturday. They
were tendered a reception at J. Schmelcher’s weat of town—The home missionary
rally at the Congregational church Sunday
evening was largely attended—The three
churches are preparing for exercises Xuiaa
—The Thanksgiving service at the U. B.
church Thanksgiving evening 'was largely
attended, and every one spent un enjoyabl§ evening—Freeport Is to have a new
elevator; also a bank—The dance Thurs­
day evening drew a largo crowd—The
hunters from this place all returned home,
Saturday evening—John Richardson and
Myrtle Riegler spent the Sabbath with J.
Fisk and wife .east of town—Freeport is
soon to have a photograph gallery—F. A.
Sisson and family, of Lake Odessa, intend
to make Freeport their future home—H.
Case and wife spent Thanksgiving the
guests of Andrew Craig and family—C. J.
Schmelcher and wife spent the Sabbath
with the latter's parents.
Mrs. P. H. Lawreuco exhibited a portion
of deer while on her way home from Rich­
land, which was sent her by express to
that place by her husband from the north
woqds a few days since. The first to her
knowledge of bis having captured while
hunting there—The Wesleyan Methodists
began holding a series of revival meetings
nt their fchureh last week with favorable
prospects of much good being done by the
efllclent labor of the several ministers who
have charge’of the work—A. G. Cortright
and wife left fur a few days visit with
friends hr Caledonia—Wednesday night,
the 23rd, our democratic friends had their
rattl blowout over Cleveland's election,
and now boast of having iu the near future
free trade, free whiskey, and the many
other good tilings to their hearts content.
During their exeiUxJ condition not a list In
praise of General Dennis plank movements
'taringthe lute campaign was heard from
the excited throng present. Where, oh
where, has the Several fled/vith his sever­
al hobbies—Albert Flint has been cutting
timber Dear Doster for railroad purposes
for several weeks past. Will Black ac­
companied aim. driving team. They both
Sundayed at home—The dance at the hotel
Thanksgiving night was not so largely at­
tended as has been in by-gone days, yet
those present report a good social time,
with music from Silver Creek—Mrs. Milo
Barber inis so far recovered from her late
sickness, so as to be able to do most of her
work In caring for her baby—A. B. Moon
has been on the sick list for several days
past—B. J. Barber shota wild gray duck
while lie wllhhnothcr was flying over his
bead the other day, much to the credit of
a young gamester—Herbert Barnes has
moved into; his new house and voung
Warner has taken posesslon of the one va­
cated by Ids brother Herbert—Charles
LAwrence lias been buying live bogs, for
which lie pays 5 cents per pound delivered
at Richland. One car load goes to-day—
Frank Dietrick left his lamp burning in
his ahoe store one evening last week while
he went to his supper, during which time
the lamp exploded coming quite a stauipec
by the flames. A brigade with water
buckets soon quenched the fire with but
slight damage to bis stock in the store.

The ladies aid soctuty have pnrcliased a
large street lamp to’ be placed un the school
house grounds—Mr. Whiton land wife, of
Kalamazoo, spent Thanksgivinff-al W. II.
Chase's--Misses Garrett, of Milo, were in
town Inst Saturday—C. Boyie. ot Vermont­
ville, was In town Friday, looking over the
ruins of bis cooper shop, and said the
prospects were that it would be rebuilt in
the spring—Mr. Potter will make barrels
in a part of Wm. Cooper’s wagon shop un­
til spring—First cutter of the season was
out last Sunday driven by Mr. VanHorn—
Miss Ream, of Doster, baa been visiting
Miss Puss Blackman—Another case of
scarlet fever In the Lafountain family—
Mrs. Spragfid visited nt the doctor's Inst
week—Mr. Utter, of Kalamazoo, spent
Thanksgiving at Mrs. Spragues—Sam
Piilillps had the misfortune to break
one ot the bones In thc.mlddie Anger of his
left hand while catching ah ugly cow for
beef. There are already one thuml&gt; and
one finger off on this hand—E. Barton is
again stfn on our streets—J. Robinson,
we understand, intends to move to Hope
this week, and Mr. Dayton will move in
the house vacated by him—Emery Mosher
has returned from the north, and says this
placets good enough for him—W. Nichols
and T. J. Kelley have returned from How­
ard City. Mr. Kelley selling his team
while there—The Thanksgiving entertainwent given i&gt;y the school at the school
house Thursday evening was a complete
success, and much credit Is due Prof.
Beers iu his undertaking. Miss Leda
Norwood was compelled to retujued to the
stage and tell the audleuoe her abilities as
a young lady and again declare the fact
-she bad not got a ltean.”whlch she did in
D wanner creditable to herself and teacher.
Space will not permit us to speak of all
who arc worthy of praise, as we would be
compelled to name the whole school.

Really tee did not know p. before, but a
little girl teby arrived al the house of Dr.
Troy some four weeks ago and means to
be an objective feature of the home cir­
cle, although she is a Troy weight, viz. 12
ounces to the pound—Accidents seem to
have been hi order ot late. A little Ger­
man l»o) living ou the Andrew Froysen
farm was kicked by a horse a few days
ago and had his skull fraduretf. He Is
recovering however—On Thanksgiving
day Glenn Dewey, son of A. E. Dewey,
after returning from a hunt, on taking his
gun from his shoulder, the weapon was by
some means discharged near enough to
hislnee to cause a severe wound of the
knee-pan. Hope the injury will not be
permanent. Lessons in the use of fire­
arms are too often painful and expeusive
—A few mornings since Mr. L. C. Ed­
munds was kicked by a horse, one fool
striking him In the side, the other on the
fore-arm fearing the muscles and hgaments from the bone in a serious maun-r
causing an ugly wound. ’IJis has been
carefully treated by Dr. Troy « »&gt;*’«
also the other coses mentioned and all are

doing well. Reasons for thankfulness
seem obivous when it is considered that
the accidents might, with a alight change
have been much worse—The Evangelista
who have been holding meetings In thia
vicinity are now located at Hickory Cor­
ners—A family gathering at 8. 8. Smith’s
on the 24th—Matle Gaskell has been home
from Battle Creek for a few days—Har­
ley Powers sawed wood for W. J. Flake
on Friday, the 35th—Frank Merrill and
family, of Kalamazoo, have been visiting
at"Hiram Coleman’s—Otto Froy, of Kala­
mazoo. has been visiting friends in thia
vicinity lately—W. U. Fiske threshed 210
bushels ot buckwheat from 7 acres and a
good many bushels escaped the griddle be­
sides—The sheep feeders are gathering iu
their flocks, preparatory to giving them
their winter rations. A well known
stock buyer used to say that more good
stock came from Johnstown than from
any other town near Battle Creek.
L L. Creasy, of Hastings, spent Sunday
wfth friends here—S. E. Cook, of Char­
lotte, was in town Thanksgiving—George
Stringham, of Battle Creek, was a guest
at A. Rr Wolcott’s last week—L. W.
Felgbner is suffering with tunsllitis—Mrs.
Gorman Anderson, of Sparta, is visiting
relatives and friends here. B. B. Wilcox,
of Detroit, was a guest of Kate Dickinson
over Thanksgiving—Mrs. E. Hindmarch
and Eva Boise visited Charlotte friends
last Friday—Miss Greta Young was at
home a few days returning to school Mon­
day, at Grand Rapids—Miss Bertha Mar­
shall spent thanksgiving with her sister
Lois, at Kalamazoo College—Miss Della,
Comfort, of Coopersville, has been spend­
ing a week with friends at home—George
Comfort was home Thanksgiving—Miss
Lillian Wardell, of Hastings, was the
guest of Mrs. A. K. Knight over Thanks­
giving—Miss Marble Wilcox and Mrs.
Olney, of Irving, were In attendance at
the Blind Boon entertainment here Mon-,
day evening—Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Payne,
Mrs. Sanford. Mrs. J. R. &lt;kx)k and son. ot
Middleville, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen WaL
rath, of Charlotte, and Mr. H. W. Walrath, of Jackson, al! ate turkey with Nash­
ville friends at C. L. Wnlralh’a.
Thanksgiving day was very quiet In this
vicinity—Elder Campbell, of your city,
preached at the Tamarac church through
quarterly meeting—Elder Mlera, of Luke
Odessa, preaches on this circuit the com­
ing year. He preaches next Sunday at
2:30 o'clock—Mr. and Mrs. Nash Sundayed
at Mr. Blanche's—Mr. T. Carey, of Char­
lotte. was In this vicinity last week. He
sold a piano to Mrs. Spencer—Hayden
Myers had a successful exhibition at the
close of his school last Friday night—
Frank Myers has gone to Grand Rapids, to
work—Mrs. Hummel, of Lake Odessa,
visited al Mrs. E. Smith's last week—Mr.
and Mrs. John Gerkey vlsltedat Mrs. Purdun’s last Sunday—S. Cunningham has a
dance next Friday night—A special meet­
ing has been called to see whether or not
Mr. Myers will teach the a Tmarac school
—Charley Grozlngcr has begun his School
at the Cheney district—Dave Lepara is
drawing logs to Lake Odessa—Mrs. Bare
had a surprise party last Thursday evening.
A pleasant time is reported.

;

Mrs. Speer, of Grand Ledge, was the
guest of Mrs. Wm. Demond—Our school
has started off nicely with Mias N. Gaut,
as teacher—E. Bievler, of Grand Rapids,
has now moved into Win. Kenedy’s house
on the state road, three miles oast of the
city of Hostings—Thanksgiving enter­
tainment given by the young people In
select reading, recitations and essays, was
a very enjoyable one—Eld. C. W. Fellows,
of Grand Rapids, filled the pulpit here last - .
Sunday in place of Rev. Humphrey—
The 27 th' passed off very quietly and no’
one hurt by the comet—Will Sisson now
leaves out-of-door work and goes into the
school room at Quimby—Philo Sheldon
was on our streets Monday on business-.
Cloverdale.
Those who attended the Thanksgiving
party here, report a nice time—Mr. Shel­
don, the County seat post master Inspec­
ted the post ofiiee here last week—Thomas
Honey and Miss Mary A. Ryan were Join­
,ed together In the holy bonds ot wedlock
last Thursday—Miss Kate Ryan came
home from Kalamazoo to attend her sla­
ter’s wedding and is now visiting friends
here—Frank Townsend has purchased the
:timber, growing on a tract-of land owned
■by Collins Bro's., and will manufacture the
,same'1 into lumber the present winter—
Malcolm McCallum will also do quite a
,stroke of lumbering.

Thanksgiving jmssed off very quietly
here, everyone eating their owh turkey
;and oysters—Nina Fisher, of Augusta, is
visiting al her unole’s, Benj, Waits—Mr.
Harte I, a former resident of this place, is
hare spending a few weeks with his old
neighbor*—Sarah Barber, of Richland, Is
the guest of relatives at this piace-rThrae
of our xpung men left here last week.
Will Lyoi) going to Galien. Delos Calms to
Saugatuck, and Will Cartllge to North
Irving—Newel and Fred Barber and Peter
Rickemoq: came home from school to
spend Thanksgiving—Jetomc Fisher who
has been spending a short time in Hattie
Creek is again at home—Several of our
young men spend most of their time hunt­
ing rabbits, but one is thought to be In
pursuit of a dear near Hickory—Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Fisher who arc at the Sanatarium ul Battle Creek are thought to be
improving—Lizzie Boyes, of Hickory Cor­
ners. spent Sunday at Elmer Reynolds’—•
Mrs. Warren Fisher started. Tuesday for
a visit to her old friends near Leonidas.
The fourth annual ball of the Brother­
hood of Locomotive Firemen at the new
Auditorium in Battle Creek Tuesday even­
ing was an unqualified suecea*. The hos­
pitality of the railroad boys will never be
questioned by those who attended.

Mrs. Christina Bronner, an esteemed
resident ot Saginaw for the past thirtyone years, died suddenly Wednesday noon
from the effects ot a stroke of paralysis.
She left five children.
Sheriff Prentiss, of Calhoun county, got
on the good side of the drunks and vags
in his keeping, by stuffing them with tur­
key and other delicacies on Thankagtyng
day.

�It takes SOS school nutans to Instruct
the youth ot Calhoun county.
the foothills was covered in three days
Dr. IMo Uwte, th. eminent Beebm Hi,Huntley had been mounted to be the hunter called them in to give his dy­ of eaay traveling and without actual
deUn, In ■ meorln. ertkle M) ■:
Stephen Burger of Casnovia quarreled
taken away before the attack came. In- ing statement. They had left the dead
mg’.rt of a redskin, although eigus were lent error nnjerilee nrarl, nil
with his son and then fait eo badly about
l?ed he and tho two warriors guarding body hating each,, other. To be just,
him had already made a fair start to tho however, it stamld be said that Harkins encountered to prove that tho party wm 'treatnrent of catarrh. It Is not n disease It that he swallowed ull the bclladunna
of the man’s nos®; B ls *
of the Uwre was in the house. A doctor recover­
being
watched
day
and
night.
The
eonthw^t and were beyond pursuit hsd less avarice and bitterneax than
wagons pushed over the foothflte, wound man. Mww!ng itself in the nose—a Local ed It with a stomach, pipe.
After a ride of ten miles over the broken Taylor. He was Ixdter educated—he
up a long and narrow- valley, and exhibition of a Conxtituttonal trouble.
grounds a halt was made at a grove han the refining r :eaces of his daugh­
One of Ute most brilliant events of the
when they went into carap Custer’s Tl;i-ref"re. lie argues, the use. of snuff and
which appeared tn bo an old camping ter Bess—be had l«w hope of being able
local applications Is wrong, and season at Manchester wan the marriage
MKOEKIEO ground. As the Indians lied before the to come ut the great store of wealth. peak seemed to lean right over them. other
.bile the, wem Io «i«e tempornry rollrf, Wednesday evening of MIm Jennie Hulila,
Here
was
a
spring,
abundance
of
grass
vengeance of the whites they made for Indeed, he sometime# argued that it
tlK-v really do mure barm than good. Oth­ an accomplished young lady of that place,
and a fairlv defensive position, and it er u-adlng autboritles agrewwiih Dr. law- to Louis T. Freeman of Ciwlsea.
'
this grove, and at length all who had would be best to give information to the
was decided to moke a permanent la Hence, the only proper nustbod of
escaped deatg were reunited hens.
whole train and let all share alike and
cure for catarrh la by taking a constitu­
A score ot tigers starved for days bo satisfied. Had Taylor met him half camp.
ors had come this way. to tional remedy like Hood’w Sarsaparilla,
Nop
could not have been in worse temper. way in his. advances he would have
.••In noway can Anterictnui na c^cctiveJy
l&gt;e uficertaincd, and here which, teaching every part of the body inform Uurrntelvee on the mibjectx that ■
Wounded and unwounded alike thirsted 'choked down the spirit of selfishness far ns
. spot to try for tho gold as through the bUaid. dor* eliminate all Im­ claim public attention from one month
for vengeance. Had they held a hun- and forced himself to feel that the half
purities and makes the whole man- health­ to another a» by reading the Noirrn
any
other.
li
was
decided
that
two
men
Makes an everyday convenience of an :lrvd prisoners each one would have would content him.
should always be on guard during the ier D moves the cause of Hie trouble Amzbjcax Rkvikw."
But Taylor, who was a single man and
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. been put to tho torture, and yet tho suf­
night and that four should remain dur­ and restores tb«v diaeased membrane to
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest ferings of all would not have placated a rough specimen of the American fron­
proper Condition. That this Is th® prac­
IN THE
tiersman, openly betrayed his distrust ing the day while the othef six went tical result Is proven by thousands of peoaward at all Pure Food Expositions. Each the defeated and decimated band.
They had but one.
’*
pj.. wta» Lave been cured of catarrh by
and ill will. Ho looked upon tho Eng1 forth in parties of two to prospect.
Three
days passed without anything faking Heed’s SarsaparillaFifty- enraged savages rushed nt him lishmaa as a robber. Ho would never
to chop him 'to' pieces with knife and consent to divide the gold with him. He of unusual moment. Tho prospectors
A hire of L O. T. :M. has been institu­
NONE SUCH brand.
found, enough to encourago thorn. and
MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse, N.T. tomahawk, Irat the chiefs restrained might havo to share it with others, but not an Indian had been seen. On the ted at Fileimrger. tianilae county.
THE RIGHT TOPICS,
them. A speedy death would be too never with hinn.
fourth day it so happened that Harkins
BY THE RIGHT MEN.
merciful and; deprive them of antici­
and Tavlor were named to go together In town. Buffering from piles, but what
pated enjoyments. As soon as the scouts
would prefer the easiest method of being
AT THE RIGHT TIME
aa one of the prospecting parties. Esch
posted &lt;m the distant ridges signaled
cured. No knife, no pain, but a sure cure
would have promptly declined tao for piles by udng Hill’s Pile Prnnadc. A
that the white men were moving for.tbe
When Baby wa»»le!r.vttBav&lt;. her Cwtoria.
other’s companionship hod ho not real­ printed guarantee with each package- By THE TOPICS are always tho-.- which are
forks there was no occasion for further
uppenuust lu the public ut'ud -|u
ized that ta explanation would havo mall 81.00. six for fS.OO. Try it to-night
delay.
morals, polities, science, iitrrature. bus­
been demanded by the others. What For sale by Fred L. Heath, the druggist
When
became Mtaa, sho chmg to CartorU.
Huntley’s demeanor bed undergone a
iness. finance, industrial economy. nodal
could
U
said
nl
explanation?
Fx-Sh.
‘
riff
Jennings,
of
.Ionia,
wants
to
and municipal affairs, eta—in uliort, all
change. That dumb terror which liad
“I am sorry yon ore to go out with la- wardt n of the state reformatory there.
subjects cn wbicli Araerieat- require
made a woman of him bad passed away
that man.’’ said Bess os her father was
and desire to be informed. No mag­
and his own-brave spirit had returned to
By falling on a saw In a Bay City mill
making hit, preparations. “I hove an John Tabor had his leg horribly mutila­
azine follows SO closely from month
make a man of him. He reproached
month the course of ’publl • inter* ct.
intuition that he- hate® ua both and te*!. '
l-trnwlf
foffcht
cowardice
in
begging
of
k .
Traveling men want Inin Mountain peo­
All subject* are treated ot Iin'paibiiHy
would like to do us harm.”
ple to put up a flm-class .hothl,
&gt; tne fiends to spare his life. Ho thirsted
Rev. J. E Irish, chaplain ut Fort Brady,
on both sides.
“Pooh! qhild; hut what pnt such
for revenge. I Ho exulted, over tbuir
been tran.-ferrvd to Fort Mead, S.
The plant of the Musks ton Freh: I’resse
THE
CONTrFbUTOKS to tl.&lt;- ltavi;.w
thoughts
into
your
head?"
was sold at eltntli-i luuilgagt sale hut bloody defeats. .
‘■He never looks at me wfyhottt a
are the men and women to whom tliLLet
a
pack
of
wolves
follow
on
tho
mlurdny.
.
'
scowl,
and
I
havo
him
gl.ire
at
you
world 100*4 f°r the most itutabrntbe
trail of a Vwte man and hamay seek to
When grandpa went n-woulng.
Bay City people want tn make the fluw- outrun them—dodge—escape. H" will
as if he thirsted for your life-. If you
atateuu'iits on thcfBobjccU
the dsv.
He wore u satin vest.
■rahnwa pvrntatttfct institwtioii. must go ont with ‘him, watch him well.
No other jicrmdk-a! ran point to such n
fear them. Let them drive him into a
A trail of running ros.-»
suecr&gt;-h-n of dht nguhlicd wr’tt?-.
I feel that hr will seek to do you some
cul de sac from which there is no escape,
Embroidered on tho broa-d.
The H^t Is a roll of the
&lt;q&lt;'e v.at-.grievous injhrj'-”
The pattern of hi» (rousere
»r■ii“cttier-4intli:t-'*-*'&gt;',e,'i!'-. the bi'-ort sn-J and he wall turn and fight them, even
making the history. iMi.uolrtn i&gt;t&lt;“I can't say that I liko the man over
His llpen, white, and tint-.
uo wlut&gt;r SKAiet i "Ijoui'l :»• kfpt la IjosUhy cou- with bare hands, and die fighting.
'
affal'ra. and leading the. ujflulvn ot the
much.” replied the father, "and he
Uno»*. it *ou to-l porn m-t ur ii.-.ve rttiut tired
Were all tbo'lafeft'faahlun
A
sapling
was
cut
down
and
driven
age. such as Mr. Gladt-tane. t:&gt;&lt;- Prim eelln«" in the nivru'bg. «1» not 14 uultty ot
In eighteen twenty-nine.
-ekket. olvr rnini?'!*-"- attention io jourarW. into the ground for a stake, and a dozen ‘‘ITcure pards. old man—half and half doesn't seem to be any too much taken
Mini- tot of England; Mr. Blaine; Mc g;
■ with me; but wo rhall have no quarrel,
r£ka Hood's Sur.-:.p . ■ toRi-.vsir-..... . —
Graudp.t was a fine-looktag yo-.mg frl: .ivagss ran a^bout to collect fagots for
on thaigold."
Crixpi,
Ex-Prinie Munster ot Iwlj;
ty tbe blood and pni
u. ■ ■
io*
tin
n.
mi
the
old
ladies
say.
and
he
b
a
and
I
shall
take
good
care
of
inyat-lf.
”
When the train was attacked the pres­
Baroh Ilirsch; H, IL 11. itn- Count ci
&amp; fire.
flue-looking
old
gentlemau
now.
For
the
As he was about to leave camp Joo
Hood's Tills curv l.i.-r. '-. ,
•
ence of peril drove away nil other
Paris; Cardinal Gibbons; Bishops Pi-'.U-r,
Huntley
’
s
eyes
blazed.
His
bonds
had
' ess, slek Ueadacbe-. coast;pvi. ..
past score of years hr has been a firm be­
Doane, MaUaIIcu, Fuss, etc., etc.
become loosened and his guards were thouglrts but that of defense, but only beckoned him aside, ahd while pretend­ liever in the merits of Dr. Pierer'? Gotten
watching thq preparations. Uttering for a few hours. The thought came to ing to examine his rifle quiotiy raid:
M«dieal Discovery.
"It |.-newed my THE TIME when these suhjeeta are treav
"I am sorry you are going out with
the hunter’s warwhoop and wrenching both men after a time: "Suppose ho is
j outli." he (requentiy says. It Is to® *’«!)’
' ed of hy the.se cufftrUratnrfl is the vi-ry
himself free in the sudden effort, ho killed and I am spared! All will then Taylor. I don’t think he likes yon, and i&gt;l«HKl-purlfier and liver iuvigoralor guarantime \then the subjects aro in the pui.-llij
twisted a tomahawk from the belt qf be mine?’ Harkins went no further bo can be very disagreeable when he twi’ tu lieni'lilor cure, or nmney promptly,
mind—not a ui&lt;&lt;ntb or two after people
wants
to.
Be
on
the
alert
for
any
plan
rcfuntlisl. Il cures liver disease*, dysthe nearest savago and began to lay than tq indulge tho wicked thought.
have censed to think of them. The
»croft)!&lt;nih surca. skin ••ruidioni'.
Taylor looked about him and whixiwrod ho may have."
about him. ;
promptness with which the Rf.til’i
"You
don't
think
he
would
assnssinnto
and
all
diseases
of
the
blood.
For
linger
­
to
bimsc-lf
that
if
opportunity
came
he
furnishes its readers with tie inr.-j
” He could not escape. Ho realized that
ing
coughs
and
ct&gt;nsuin:&gt;tlon(w
loch
it
lung
­
nnthoratlvc information upon the titles
he would be quickly overpowered anil would lire the bullet himself which me, do you/' asked Harkins in surprise.
"If there |s any reason why ho wants scrofula io its early stages) it .is an un­
of the day h one ot its mwt ’.-ali;
tortured with additional fervor for every should make him solo owner of the con­
fealnirs.
to today will; furnish hiiq plenty of op- paralleled remedy.
blow ho struck, but he dashed hero and tents of thu cove.
The proposition to Ixmrl Delta county
Men who have been drifting in mid- purtunities,’’ replied Joe. "Lookout for
there with tb^ strength of a giant and
Subscription
Price, |$3.00 a Year.
Indians,
but
lookout
for
Taylor
just
as
fur
-820,000
for
a
new
court
house
waoccun &lt;m a bit of wreckage, suffering
the frenzy of a niadiunn.
Jost.
with hunger, thirst and exposure, and sharp."
" Crash! Crash! Crash!
^•YRICHT BY AMimCAK (MISS ASSOCIATION.mi
It
may
be
nnagined
that
Harkins
left
WladytauB
Wltkow-iti
waa
drowned
al
having
nut
the
faintest
hope
of*rcscu&lt;-.
Tye Indians^ were taken by surprise by
the hunter’s | sudden break, and then have yet planned wicked and revengeful the camp in an unenviable -frame &gt;! Efatlake m idle trying to cross the lake in a
’
x
mind, but Taylor’s demeanor soon gave b..t.
rlwre was such a terrible change in his things.
3 East l-ith Street.
w Y-.rJ.
looks tlmr they shrank away appalled.
CHAPTER VHI.
When the Itiat charge waa made Tay-. him relief. The man was &lt; Inted. good
His whine of 'supplication had changed lor had the Englishman and lite daugh­ natured and garrulous. He had not
it of Huntley?
rBOBATt
OR.UEH.
been
drinkiiig.
for
tho
only
whisky
iu
le conh’.riion and excitement. no.
shrill yells of defiartce; his eyes no ter on his left hand and only a few feet
■
of XkbtgAii. Omut ■ &lt; .
d thought'of him. but after mat- y longer betrayed a terror stricken sout
away. Under cover cf the Briroke ho camp was in charge of tha captain; but
At «
.&gt;f shr
i
deliberately fired ujx&gt;n them, hoping to he acted grdatly like one who had a
egan to- calm down a little his''
Swish! Sweep! Cfra.ih!
C-muty uf rxrry.
n ar r.t- i'i
!ntl,eriiy«4 (faKl’m-s.
-aid
He buried the sharp tomahawk to tho kill them both. One &lt;*f his bullets glass t'V&gt; nsu&lt;|h. Not u word had passed
»l»egan to I make anxious inquiry,
s luge seenla moment before the eye at every blow. He followed tjjem grazed tbe-gir’.’a shoulder and another between th- id about tho treasura since
do was shit. Tho attack on the up ns they f^ll away before- him. 'As went through Harkins’ hat, bnt Provi­ they separated qver the old hunter’s
s had bePti so sudden th&lt;t many they cried ouckn.nlarm he shouted in de­ dence willed that such a monstrous body. They were scarcely clear of the
ProbHte.
:n had
tad flud
Add oa foot,
' * imd
—’ it
’* was
'
d them
crime should not l«e iHjrpetrated. Tay­ camp when Taylor dapped Harkins on
iBtlie matter of i&gt;vt
fiance.
K. Frf,rl».der«iM-&lt;l.
(toed that thbee]having th&lt;T prisoner in
It was a momentary' panic. They lor had no sooner knade the attempt than tho back, extended hts hand for u shake
The Swlf; packing Co., &gt;.«f Chicago. w|U
On reading and aline Uie prUllo,
a
sudden
though,t
brought
a
smile
to
his
and
exclaimed:
h arge would leajvo him behind in their could have shut him down, but the
erect a large uud storage building at Kal­
"At last we are alone and can talk amazoo.
chiefs kept shouting orders not to do it fr.ee am! he smote his breast and mut­
j me.
’
’
mny be bear.! ai&lt;d aJU-*&lt;:'I.
L search was I made for two miles The frenzied land pesperate man had tered:
over our secret. I’ve sometimi-9 foltux
Tnereat-iu it i« orderr.;. '.I at Tia.r .
Spring Lake will have adteteur dramat­ 15U1
day ot iMwojbrr. A. I &gt;. ti«e. :»t ter. : &gt;• n
c ran«l, but no j trace of the . captive killed two and wounded ihreu when ho
"Fool thdl I am to havo forgotten the if I must talk or bust. Wc are pards.
ics all winter—”l.u&lt;jy of I.yuus." •‘th&lt;- the forctmou.heumlgr.rdforth* !;&gt;-ni-L-•
odd be found.;. Hurried as they were was driven to Imy and found himself cofltents of that box! Let them live! old man—half and half on that gold."
•- •• •
Jlbenaivaaay." • ••'ru-kvt-&gt;-t-lA-av&lt;-JMan, ’’ petition.and that tiichcirsa: tew .d
ed, and all oteer
Interested it. *d-!
'* i savages hadi managed to run,him surrounded. He stood pouting for a mo- Let them go with mo after the gold!
•‘So we ore,” replidi Harkins. "I "Ham let" and such.
estate, are reuuired to wp.-r
:
J. When this fact bevaiou generally ir.eut with his exertions, while the blu-xl Let them uid me to secure it, and then- have not breathed a word to any soul,
said c^urt, then to be hoi .&lt;ti a! th.- t .
t own more tbiin one num sadly uhook dripped from Llieyharp tomahawk upon- then"—
A pretty &lt;ioe will mid bi-added to Baby offltw. to the city ofliMth 4-. inssid ■ : it
and I suppose you have been as dis
why th&lt; ; .
Ruth’s pets, m* il. lodter of Saginaw ship­ and show cau&lt;e. If any there
He bad aticmpterl mutder. Ho w.-/i creot?’
u head and muttered:
the green grasj^z
.. •
of tho petitioner rnay not be gratdr.'. - '
'Poor Jim! Bitter for hid! if hu were
•‘You bet! There’s vnougb for us two, ped unu marked *’G rover Cleveland. New it is further ordered, that Mid petr.t w-r r..
To the-right—to tho left—iu front—iu planning something for nuxro horrible
notice to tho pcnwni hv.ese»u dji&gt; s.-i.; ■ .
re.tr-r-thocircle was closing in upon him. th:.n tliut.
but not enough for any more, hi n day York City, 'on Tuesday.
of tiie pendency of said petition. Mid t)
• ,
' *he party of to|dicraan&lt;l hunters were There was no escape.
It was midn:. ;. . v.htn the* train or two wo must mnkeahnnt for that
John Murray, a dtrtfglst of Merrill. S‘g- Jugtlicrooi by ciuisttig h &lt;-..yv of lilts or&gt;i--r te l»
fl rious to get unj. and an hour after tho
With lighnringlike movements tho reached tho !&lt;•: .'» «■!’ the Cheyenne and cave, and if the gold is there wo mart lua’w county, paid 8 to iUte and costa Wed­ published In the Mastix..- !:.$&gt;&gt;»□:.&lt; •
printed and efcvitafld ht iaid (*' ■ "•
.
tj.ut ’ j.teht it is get it away." |
nesday ah.-rmton mJntitke Gavltt’s court pnfler
’ iting had cedsed tho wagon train man swung Ills tomahawk about him, went iirto camp.
•
Barty once in each week far dirs- *•»«,
uved out of the inclosure in good cutting aud gashing himself in a dozen only sixty nril '.- ;&gt;■ f:• .-’a । - th in tho
As th*y penetrated into tho inoun- for not regikit-rlug under the ptianuairy weeks provms toiat-1 daj 4 hrariuc.
CJfAKIJt-. W. Al-.MbTUv.-- 1
a qpe, and with no fear of being again places, and us a rush was made he tot­ Black Hills, h was •. .anight brt-l to re­ tain.% 'closely- scanning rock and soil
(A tow copy)
Judge of I'i .
■
•
il tested for days! to come. M«.st of tho tered and fell l|ko some great tree which main in camp for u couple of ilaysaud and occasionally stopping to investigate,
a d warriors were stripjied of their or- bad lived out its century and was weary refit and recruit. The major in com­ they chatted like the best of friends,
ijnents. at least,1 while arms and am-., of further life. Blood was spurting mand of the cavalry was an old Indian and Harkins reproached himself for hi t
.dnition were carefully gathered up. from several veins and arteries, and. cro fighter and plaitumian, and before'the harsh opinion of tho man. He appeared
o one thought of burring the dead, ho could bo dragged to the stake and camp broke up ho called u general con­ warm hearted and fair minded, and
he Indians would return for that pur- bound life had fled. When thia fact be­ sultation. He impressed it upnAoue when he magnanimously offered to take!
■3b. If not, let the wolves and vultures came known there was a general howl and all'that their safety forbade break­ Joe into tho secret and kt him rhnro
ive their feast.
of rage and disappointment, and a dozen ing up into smaller partiefl than ten or olikq with them, Harkins wondered how
Get .ns trace the fate of Huntley. You savages fell upon the poor body with twelve men. The Indians were thor­ he and Joe and Bessie could have been
aj' be one of those who bidiuve that the fury of hands. They scalped it. oughly aroused and alert, and whilu so mistaken.
e Indian Las been grievously wronged. They severed the head and kicked it they might be- repnlM&lt;d occarinnally
Noon came.
amay believe he has the sentiments about -for a football
They cut off "they would be almost j certain to over­
"The fool"* whkpon d Taylor, as they
rated to, hiip by novelists. You hands and feet and flung them about. come small detachments of gold seokers. made ready toiuit down and eat a bite.
/
ay hare reafi that the feeling of merqy They hacked and cut and sloshed and No sump must I* left uhguardod by day "I’ve played him like a fiBh, and now to
'f
s a lodgment in his heart.
gave thfltaselvM up to their devilish or night. No man must relax his vig­ wind him up! I’nr going to fix him so
When the man redo out of the fort on passion for blood and revenge*, but.the ilance for nn hour if be wished to pn-- that he’ll bother mo no more! He’s
M-rvM hw scalp.
&lt; ucout ho finnly-lwlieved that the Ite­ poor body wsa beyond feeling.
iroing to be shot by the Indians, while
A portion i f the troops would remain
ms bad withdrawn. He Was a brave
For every Infiipn revealing tho hon­
coiug to miraculously escape!"
.n. None but a bravo man would est courage of |h” white man there are nt tho forks for the summer tw a rally­
&lt;
’
CONTINUED
ing
point.
Tlib
other
half
would
follow
ve periled his life to back his a thousand hkulking cowarila.
For every vedskiu feeling tho senti­ tho south fork of tho Cheyenne up to
inions in the fr.ee of tho warnings he
■eired. When he rode out fur half o ments of Imniuipy there are a thousand the neighborhood of Harney’s peak and
We authorize pur advertized drnacUt to
there form another camp. They might
le qnd turned fo tho left tho last who delight in ^ht&gt; tortures of a child.
sell Dr. King'sjN«*w Discover)' for ronubt vanished. The Indians had withFor every rayage who- lias reward­ make occasional scouts, but they would
sumptiun. coughs ind colds u|M&gt;n this
awn. He had made assertions and ed the kindness of tho white mini with tnot be strong enough to defend the peocondition. It you are afflicted with H
»ved his sagacity.
.
Castoria is Dr. Samael Pitcher*® prescription for Infants
another act of kindness a hpndxgd hare ‘ple rushing into the country.
cough, cold or any lung, thrust or chest
"Sext moment, as he disappeared over laid in wait for his life. —&gt;
The major’s remarks resulting in a trouble, add will use this remedy as direct­
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
• crest of the ridge, ho found himself
So called humanitarians say that the general reorganization of the train, ed. giving It a fair trial, and experience rm
other Narcotic substance. It la a harmless substitute
Lho midst of a horde of Indians lying Indian has hereditary rights because ho many of the hunters who had come thus Ircuefit, you may return the bottle am!
concealment. He uttered uno loud, was here when tho white man enrne. So far with the soldiers had uow to band have your money refunded. We eouhi
for Paregoric, Drop*, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL
■reaching shout of astonishmunt, and were the wolves, bears, panthers and together and depend upon themselves. not make this otter did we nut know that
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee U thirty years’ use by
jb pulled from his horse to be menaced
Out ot all three parties were organized Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied
serpents.
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
silence by tomahawk and knife. But
They shed tears because he has' been and put under the leadership of good on. It never disappoints.. Trial bottles
free
at
W.
11.
Goodyear's
drug
store
re was no need to menace him.
pushed back from the shores of the At­ men. The first party consisted of tho
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
”
A. great terror ssemed to havo frozen lantic to tho plains of the woet. That U old captain of the train, Joe. Harkins, Large size BOo and 51.00.
cures Diarrhoea and 'vind Colic. Castoria relieves
.
- blood in his veins. He could not the march of progress. Every civilized Taylor and seven other good men, Besa
teething trouble®, cures constipation and flatulency.
Since its first introduction, Electric
.
. re cried out again bud they pricked and enlightened country on earth has going of course, but not figuring in the
.
• a with their knivee. Ho was dumb. exterminated its original population, numerical strength. It had been agreed Bitters has gained rapidly In pooular
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
• was helpless.
beforehand that the- men should be favor. until now it Is clearly In the lead
even when hapJtesa and defensive.
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
rhe captiva’s signal of a’anu liad bvcu
drawn by lot, and it was a curious bit among pure medical tonics and alteratives
—
containing
nothing
which
permits
Its
toria U tho Children’s Pa^ea-the Mother’s Friend.
-.
xd and understood at the fort, and He stands out on the records of rivilla*. of fate that drew both Harkins and Tay­
use as a beverage or intoxicant. It is
• ladians, angered that their trap hod tion as the most crafty, cruel, treacher­ lor for one party when both were
recognized u the best and purest medicine
ra exposed, now showed tlmmselves, ous and vindictive of earth's inbabitanta. . earnestly hoping to be s^fwrated. There for all aliments of stomach, liver or
1 affairs turnod as relauri tn tho pre- He has never* shown mercy and never were enough to give the other parties kidneys. It will cure sick headache. In
“Oatorte la an azeaUasl nvxSeim for ctaOasked for it. He expects to kill and ba equal strength or a little more, and each digestion, constipation, and drive malaria
drea. KotiMnbarerepMMtetaMaaaeita
killed. He hates civilization—industry and cverj- man was sworn to support from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed
Sood affflte span thter etakfaw.- :pe and canister when charging a —cleanliness—law and order. He de­ and obey the chosen leaders. A fair with each bottle or the money will be re­
ta.a.C.Om®,
.ttery. Men go to the gallows without lights in drunkenness, theft, lust, hy­ division was made of weapons, ammu­ funded. Price only 50c per bottle. Sold
nition and necessaries of life, and each by W. H. Goodyear.
. - ching.
The fear of daath iteelf pocrisy, revenge and inorder.
■
ooa
dm
ran
He is good only when nml as a ferti­ party selected its own route. In the
whlcblamaoao^-*-.* 7
first party nil were arre&lt;—n *- liser.

Nop*
Such

f/ 1 Meat

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW

1®&lt;XVES.

NORTH AMERICAN RLVIEf,

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

S

What is

CASTORIA
Castoria.

.--r. He looked about Wm with
tot in his gju&amp; Hie bronaed tnco
■w deathly white. Hi* Upe had that

cruelly

CHAPTER IX.
What a siraage, wicked sentiment is
that of uvarict)! Tlte thirat/.w wealth
will turn brother a gainst brotier, father
against son—separate man a*d wife.
The story told by the dying hunter
1

Ou the thirel day all the partira moved,
and wifuin an hour after tho first wag­
on pulled out
soldiers had tho camp
to themselves. It was the sama sterile
country
tliat
had
been,mot
with on the
--__ _______ ■ Zr*___
other side of the river, cut up by the
He had

soles, tetter, chapped hr
...
corns, sntl all skla erupUoiw. and positive
ly cures plies or no pay required. It b
guarfuitecd to give perfect raHsfactlon, ot
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist

Benton Harbor's paper mill wlU soon
begin operatbnj.

v&gt; i»:r-n posi. v. a.
wOl build a lam acw t

�Our life

ne’er
grumble,

Other Chemicals
preparation of

u a

. MA80HB GIVES FOB THE BEQUEST,

dream

j Prcmiiient Cnurchmtn Who Are in Favor
Opinion Show* » Big Majority Agelnet
the Sabbatarian Contention—Hurrying

If. Baktr l Ci's
Breakfast Cocoa,
which is absolutely pure
and soluble.

. Is the cause of our bliss?

It has nwre than three times the strength
jf Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
-r Sugar. and i.« far more economical,
.
less tjian one cent a cup. It
is delicious, । nourishing, and kaiilt
,:&lt;.e«tkd. '
to -

It ne’eraconie8 annss.
M ixc

Sold by Qrocora everywhere.

--------- -

MadeOnlyby

N.K.Fairbank &amp; Co. Chicago

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchaster.Mass.

PROBATE OltDKR

HASTINGS BANNER
and
New York Tribune,

SMOKE

NO. 35
ALWAYS THE SAHE

Michigan Central I

*25 ALWAYS THE BEST

“ Ir.tfj.Lux/arj FaUs Rottic.’*

itioulT
w*iu&gt;.

5 E QIQflR

izx I
ja.m.|p.nJ ‘p.m.|p.in.|iun

IN THE
la’ienl:
’ 3J&gt;; -.iHixtni
t.oo
teal Aipn:t. Hastings

State of MkUlgim. County of Barry—m. •
At a sj-silwi of tliH prubatu Court’ for the

• !h
ln ,‘*ideountv,on Thun
■toy the loth d.iyot November, in tnejeoroue
■ i‘&lt;iixiD&lt;t elebi !:undrv«l and ninety two.
nioui?11- ,C*“*te* W1 Arnutronic, Jodfe of
hi in- m-itter of the Mute of Austin D.
'••••it. tii-e&gt;-xMMi.
resduit &lt;»d niingthe petition, duly verl.!• •■! lauyetto BnMetl, *onof said deceased,
pray mg that sdnilulstration of sxltl e«.tKte
ma*
te
granted
Jen-nnah W. Hendershott.
(Il* 1 &lt;» ...111..
.It tolinl.hlM

Atd duj &lt;ji December. A. I*. Uy.’«t ten o'clock in
.&lt;-ienoou.be aMiiaiud fur tl.clieiirlnxotsalil
:•&lt; &lt;!&lt;.&lt;u tutu itiui the %ehs nr ;BW- 0(
(Jr_
i-r:&lt;- u m.d h|I other tcrxius interested in said
;uv i.qiilred to M|,pr.&lt;r hi a session of
»&lt;kl.| . orr».
tobrhnuicn at th© Frobateofikv. Iu Uie city of M tiUmcv. in said county, and
show &lt; w,i», if any thnre be. why th© prayer of
he IH-uiwifrr may nut be granted. Amt it Is
luriiitr otdereti. tbN fold petitioner give notice
rtilli»;^n«His Interested in said estote, ot the
nei&lt;&lt;ie&gt; c&gt; «-f said petition aud Um heartug
tmreofbyc; -ulng a cony of this order to b"
ptiii'i'ti.u n. the Hustings Das.xkk. a uawsI’ ljv-r fi.nted and vircuhtted In said Counit oi
hurry, ourr-iu each week for three succcsstv»
week* j-renohs to said day ot bearing.
t UAH W. Ar.MSTUpit
Judge of Pfu

Office at FORDS’ HOTEL, TUESDAY,

6, One day only

iDB. HOLMAN S. EUMS&gt;HREY.§
Late of London, now of Chicago, with a BRANCH OFFICE ut

Hag visited this Countv each month for tho past six months, and daring tboud visit® has examined and J prescribed for hundreds, and effected many of the most Wouderftil Cures ever made in tho State!
\sk v.Hir friends and neighbor about Dr. Holiian S. Humphrey. There to scarcely a ne!ghtorhWin tho county that n
h ~ '-ot had the bcnellt ot the doctor’s wonderful skill, and rarely a family which hiw not l|»d one or more ot Its.mwato-f•ii v •’•nl from death and restored t*&gt; health aft -ra^l hope had been riven up and tho family phy .icia’i pronouncedUug?u -.&lt; .njort........
eminent physician and surgeon.
. urablip. If afflicted do not tail te consult thto —
«««.
All examinations, consultations aw1 - ”
*-

Although the doctor is in many
•cll-xl to! nei expensive Invtnunents and
’.••taieateita tr-akiag analysis, mlcroscoplo
;;.i ••ths scirotlfio examination*, yot b*
i .Li'* no bhano* to. tiny •me, believing It to
-h pi»rt &lt;•' thephysictaa'adutytoasoertoin
patient’s true condition withoot aspens®
h" i uffprer. Whenever and wherever Dr.
j&gt;hr4 decide* to locate a monthly visit
11 jek to m»&gt; him. and no wonder, for
Ht .-J imlnation. and often witiiwt
i iiicati in, he tei'.S th-* invalid what
tic K.and tho pr-:*ec« «'f &gt;» ror-S
dlwnnderful «&gt;f all h- v»lu«- hl* first

r jy'jipcit! -'tic &lt;.r onpinic. ti&gt;&lt;”&lt;brr
r.j •&lt;&lt;•
— - .. ... . •
i
camput'-u hm! t»&lt;«• m-tortn&lt;
thu torfly t;iw&lt;*nir».l *c*in*t th*,
,&lt;n*r»r» -«m&lt;i diwroctiv© rasaNlli.

LIMITING COINAGE.

Lv. I uoiux Ea»l I A.-M. jKsi

.C.:u K-oli.r
'telM Odens
i Woodbury
Sunfield
Mulliken •
Grand Izd
tans Inn

Lv HowudCitr
.. Edmore

Htsnton

.. tool*
Ar Grand Ix.ilge
[Going Writ |
.,
..
„
..
„
..
„
..
•&gt;
.,

TFTjl

iwtruit
Lansing
Grand I^dge
MuliUeti
Suu field
Woodbury
Lake Odessa
iCUrksviUe
IdiindAlu
**’o,
iMeCord

.. iEnst Faris

Ar Grand Rapids

T“F
Portland
Ionia
Howard City
Ionia
Stanton
rdroore
Sleeper* leave Gread Rapids daily at U-JQ
n. in. piiMing Woodbury at 1:15 a. tn. arriving
nt Drtroltat 7:31) a. yi. Leaves Detroit iSMly
at 11:00 p. m.. pnMlng Woodbury at 5:&lt;XJ o. m.,
arriving nt Grand Rapid* all M a. m.
• Every day, others week days ouly. t stop
° Farfor cars oa all day trains between Grand
Ran:ds aud Detroit. Squts 23 cents. . Bleepers
•■u iilght trains. Conuecffons made i in
Vulon station, Grand Rapids with the
CincAcoA w«st MwatGAsr Railwat fob*
Cnit'At.O AN» THB W«8T ASt) rOH MVDX»
()&lt;•», 5JAJGSTMB.TUAVRIWK CITY. ELK BAPips. ruARLMVoix ARD FKTOsKjtv. Favorite:
route to tbesuinmerre-iurtsol northern Michi^Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago*M

Leave for Manistee and Traverse City 740
I. ,u:d a-a) P. JI.
'
Leave lor Cbariexolx and Petoskey 7 :X A. M.
Parlor cars on jiaj trains and sleepers on
They Will doon Be Heady for Sale ut Ono sented in the conference shall be a.M&lt;x-inted -nlxhuramt
to Chicago.
'Ask ’wr’agents
’ for further particulars or
• Dollar Ka«-h.
.
j in the purchase of silver to the minimum
rile to
Gik-bge DrllAVKS, Genl PassY-Au't.
Director Lymnu J. Gage started for ’ amount of £5,000,000 sterling, and shall
(•mod Rapids.
Washington today to set the necessary take a fixed proportion of this amount at a
ufiicial iuachinery in motiou to secure &gt; limit of 49 pence per ounce, the purchases
aouvenin coins ns rapkUy nsthey are turned V» be made directly by the treasuries uf the
from thii mint at Philadelphia. Be expects i various countries or through the agency
to convince Secretary of the Treasury Fos- of thutnclal.Institutions. It to expected that
terttun the directors have complied with i the Brittoli delegates'will sup|)ort this
TIME TABLE.
every feature of the law, and bdlevac that plan in the Interest of the Indian currency,
______ to vgvet September IL tot.
by Dec. |o. or a week later at the farthest, ■ The pro|&gt;osal was referred to a special comthe mini will be on the market. The law i mission of fourteen delegates.
Station’.
»rj-.ting 6,&lt;XW
1&lt;XK) half
half dollars
aid '
n; ;1r.&gt;;&gt;rj".ting
fi.iXW.WO
dollars in
iuald
what « nun© irin Pwummo.
of the fair provided that none of the coins j A Danish' monoinetailtot delegate has a
should to- nv diable until the dkectora &lt; proposal which be will offer formally nftcr .
NOKTH.
cuuhl prove that they ht.d &lt;-x;x-n&lt;k-&lt;i ?10,- ■
Kalnnta/Qo Lv .
KastH'awr...^
OftiJXXi, land that they Juul positively ; the Rothschild scheme has beenn debated.
en&lt;Aigh money in sight to romph-u- the HU P,n’» lbu c",:s"«” of silver fire franc, itteblau 1 Jat.e'l
Cre*Mj ...
buildlnito ami open the gates to the public bmr shilling, or dollar pieces, rated to gold Milo
„„ *r..Ui
•
I recording to the price of silver in the year I relton . ..
r«i*.
! previous
of an
Will Hr Euhj- to Iivnn&gt;n*tratc.
previous to
to the
tne adoption
ntiopuunoi
an International
iniernanon.-u Ourrrdale
Mr. (.age will have no trouble in satisfy- ' agwnwnt. with a seignorage of 10 per Bbulte
leg Sec: . tary Footer, that the first candi- &lt; ccul
—*- I,L' wil* nI,iO ---------m._
Hastixg*
I'D’i^v.u.
the-i—
appoint•ln-expen- tnentof a permanent inU-mntii-nal com
lieu luu lx-n complied with.
... the
.... exposition
,
w
dlt tires. of
to v«.i.
Oct, 30 wen* mission to fix the initial prices. Should Wiwitoi.;!
,113.18, and since that time nearly the price of riher fall to 5 per cent, below Woodbury
Kia U
. . ban iwen
M more
liven paid out bv
by Treu.-Treus- : the a»:inge ratio the c&lt; mmtosion will have I.:»:;.ilng...
sale of W,&lt;W,fix’s new rntfo and onierMh© l»r;roit ..
urcr r-4’to?rg.
rg&lt; r. The
xue recent
rttimMivo:
&lt;&lt;"■.- ,; authority
. ............ . to
.............................................
(jOOlin xiv.-ltion bonds, with the amount recoinagv of the pirn*.-. There coins will Grand Kapids.
tenner
intcruationallv/ •banka
to
Iu fr.A .. a rn.ru IL. prowl.of nouv.nlr ;j ue
&gt;» legal '&lt;
■&lt;''•■• l&gt;u&lt;ru:iri..r^lr
—•»&lt;«
coins. ■ ill Jive theTxmnl’Jnough funds to ! keep thin- a- a reserve agaln-riwtra and to
. «• thu buildings and open the gates have the right •-•&gt; demand gold in exennnge
stations.
;
| for them at any timc froin the government

iihieago, Iklmm li

ig Itemand for the JfouTealiw.
| toeing the particular coin held.
■ ■
Coniplaiu* of Senator Alll4on.
- bk'itx -nir coins are now accumulating
nt j
Post, discussing the
tlw trc tsury department at ths rate of GO,- &gt; The
--------------------— currency
----------. qnrr
.
Eos: Coojvr Lv.
m.adiy. 'I he directory h:tath&lt;.u*.tuds of tian aud the conference at Brw--ls.com- Klchlaua Jutic't
appllet -.lions
- ■ them u:i .-1 «-u-h. ' plains that Senator Allison
»n.~— ?..
’..,..s fur
to -a represento- Cressey....
Milo
will
lw&lt;
delivered
in
the
name
'
live
merely
of
the
silver
pi.rty
of
the
United
•■'I ! . M
'
lodbwX, iivrc l&gt;-«-n ftiltj five
onraiwi; |
Dl'ilOF)----onlrr t nit thconii-n- were reern.-d,’’ said , State*, and that therefore little can )» Cloverdste
r.wJv iwi-ihiid* »t ?l
w.-«»lnv"«iup:
. t .... _•_ .. .. ir ..... 1. ;&gt;■&lt;&lt;...*
;:e. “W&lt;&lt; whhmiiimI in the begin- 1 hoped for from the conference, at there Simla..
...•
the
t&lt;&gt;
w
ine
would
be
the
'«
‘
ill
be
no
chance
to
discuss
any
practical
ning
t
wit
fir?:
•
• i.iiMiBiptuio. d»*trcctl«"
tnu.
IJnt .4::m«1,
’ and' that policy wip to&lt; fol-' arrangement to utilize silver tw a subddiimotiiz utbetv, hnadnsl* of ehlldreu h»ip*l'&lt;
loU tsl ’ Trviu-urer Srebergrr uumlxred ‘ ary currency. The Vienna correspondent
iera
as .they came iu and will till of The Chronicle nays: "The.Araerican pro- tVoodlaie
th4 aril
— —
lv."
(Krtah nt the Brussels monetary eonfi-rence. ••VoMbur
them nRwrdingij
I'frt J.
ii\ at Jacksun Park.
। l*dng n repetition ofc the bimetallic pru- Landtig.
The •ommlttco appoitih.d by the Georgia
\ ': gramme
gramtne rejectediat'the
rejected at’the conference®
conferences of b-78
li-TH iw-trou...
risit ChfcngoChitago mid
and (examine
and’ !'
1S8I,
caused
legisla ure to visit
.xatuinc' nm
;'J’.hnve
‘’“«-”
’’-~’'disappointment
,,“’’~J"»"’“"*»here,
”’"' Grand Itaplds
। reached Cbicngp
/&lt;:.ito.». ;his they fail
fall to
basis town
further
the Wirld’e fair.grotuitto
... supply -a------------ ----------e«n«. r.tti
•Stops on &lt;upn»I oniv♦ Nm. s and « will not n.rry p»M&lt;D|(m unless
yeiterdny nml registered r.t the Audi- , dlscUKdon without raising false hopes In
provided with trriaht train penults.
tnriyui. ' Goverimr-Northen heads the com- ‘ the silver market "'
FreixM trains will be run at ibe ronvenleuMf
mitte-e «« nn ex-officio member. At 11a.m.
of th« company, * ho reserve the rjjrht to ci:an&lt;b
j
The
latest
champion
of
free
silver
to
the
tlnieofsu.-ii tr.&lt;ln&lt; without notice.
thecoi niiittec was conduct’d to ’ ‘ Jackson
w. fi. Dkwi.xg, GenH Manager.
M. P. Handy acting as itn jI Archbishop Walsh who.in on interview, de*
park, Major --escort »n behalf of the World’s Columbian - clnml that the ndoptidn of binntailiini
ion people.
jieople. At the grounds Chief ' was a matter of imperative necessity to
expo&gt;i
Ion
nr&gt;! rwinc^Hp
Burnli un and Commissioner T. B. Bryan i save the Irish tenants from Inevitable ruin.
rock the committee under their es-pecial j If things goon as they arc, even the excelcare and conducted the Georgians through • lent land purchase scheme may liecoius lie*
the nmny jialnCri* and looked over the ’ fore ninny years are over a source of wide­
That more ills result from an
available sites for the Georgia building. ' spread disaster to purchasers under it. Ac­
Liver than any
cording to A rehbh?bop Walsh’s views for­ Unhealthy
The) were both delighted and astounded.
eign competition is not at nil the sole cause
Mud© Him Half an American.
other cause-indigestion, Consti­
A cable from Faris says that M. Camille of the ruinous fall iu the prices of agricub
pation,
Headache,
Biliousness,*
Krantz, French commissioner general to turn! products. The main cause he bejmd Malaria usually attend it
Cu.-ts .’.Iter All Others fkil.
the fair, said on his return from Chicago: Hevea is the continuous rise in the value of
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator
“1 l:avjj come l&gt;3Ck half an American. It
was delightful to mh! an exhibition ready
They Kept Thanlttglvlng Day.,
is a vegetable specific for Liver
six months before the opeping. It is evi­
Chicago, Nov. 2.\—Thanksgiving day Disorders and tneir accompany,
dent
4mt the fair will be a grand success.
nk-h censtn
was geflbmlly observed, as usual, yli over ing. evils.
It cures thousands
1 will K-tnrn for the May ceremonies. I
wim vjrv nicely treated at Chicago. I found the country, in this city, New York, Bos­ why not be one of them? Take
i he fair'ullicinto an able body of gentlemen.” ton, Philadelphia and hundre'.s of other,
phux-:i the day was mido a nd letter one to Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator.
the unlurtunatci in : public institutions.
Your Druggist will supply you.
A Big Scheme In Be«-r,Making.
Ft. tarm, Nov. 3S,—ThbconsolWntijn of The chnrchfj. lyid special serviett and at
the homes the^tculeqt turkey was flanked
the four insn.ntoth export breweries Of the
by the luscious oyster and paraded with
t;d» and *•••&lt;
L'xiitw Slate*—Anheuser-Busch, William the nighmare-Vrtidttig. mince pie, every­
.IU...' •
rfoiiMm
Ixmp of this city, aud the Schlitz and body going to tod feeling too. full for utterI’ntod the last with its four auxLinries—
with [a capital stock of
and
JfoUt by Ul* Own Petard,
bonda to the extent of
to sup­
QlATTANiXHJA, Nev..
£ peculiar
ply the world to the gigantic ••uterpri^*
which to lielng fathered by the Rothschilds double tragedy occurred at SunintwviUe,
&lt;&gt;f EnkliUld. That it will ultimately be ac­ Gai Sktnrdiqr evening. A young man
complished Adolph Busch, of tbcAuheuscr named Wooten, the son of a prominent citi­
,HIU3
ly, has little doubt.
zen. I Krai he engngeJ in n quarrel with ane.,n i*
gft&gt; mid .struck hint over the lietpi with u
ii ।
i. m
sh(.t g&lt;i :i. The weapon was dtoehargetl, the
•i**uo chaug- in some import-uiSonmu &lt;»r pnrt’W'
land striking W&lt;xjteu in the che-t, killing
•£Tu£,
BERVIBE
of Vitrt Virginia, who
of aaM or^u had fiiu.Iy br» tk d«wa tec »c«-i"&lt;
....«■ has
..... been
- .... lying ill
--­ him I Jsi.-mtly. The skull of the negro was
strortdre ttself. F.vr n la -&lt;&gt;m&lt;j c1
in th city for sumo time, pawed a mt leas fnict &lt;Ircd'mid he will tile.
Hfl
well. He is
idgh ind is reporter! not
Crlteblow Acquitted of -Murder.
stiffs ng from heart trouble and Friday
PlTTsui’tw, Nov. 24.—The trial of Syl
nigh :ie hiul an acute attack from which voder Crttchlow, charged with murder in
™du. IG nce ir I* nor i.nu &lt;&gt;*oxv&lt;”“' •■■ ■■
.
lie ot
ot. / rallied alter bis physician had been
ofttmif* criininsL for r»'"1 '}’*
3 iJL
►tnnrionc I awl bad applied restorative lor connection with the’ Homts'. rad not was
k«-n trifi-na with
•al pivl&lt;-tutor*’•I'P k&lt;*-t«
*Uwoo we tov*». to-* o;&lt;»re Gjid for yn™"’
hours. His friends here are much brought to a close last evening l»y the jury
m.mth after m&lt;«i«h. aivinc pnteT.oo* an &lt; ■ • {-■
it is s criinn nsidmit these to neptocabout thij ultimate result of but bringing in a verdict of acquittal. The
j-irtouf enmpuuud*, »..twila cull &lt;*uu
• -• 6&gt;n
until presnainrn death close’ lb© *c*o*.
judge’s charge wa* sort of compromise of
, iilnuss.
Ol»0*»os of Women,
dlw’imdarful Core* by inj tmprevad nvOr
the rojuixte for inrtniclioiw of, the oppos­
nd ..f trestm-nt aenntr.!n o*rv«Hi» abid Fear*. Hot Flaxliea.
ing counsel. The jury wa*. but two and a
;ago, Nov. 26.—Owing totheinabll- half hours. Critehlow will now have to
SSSl»e«^l .IU..«r &lt;hte-tod ..r ntwkillto'ir treats. No *xp” •
stand
trial
for
riot,
and
will
probably
be
the
contractors
to
complete
the
new
ouistlfo. No cattia«. no paim n&lt;&gt; danterj
areata or foila.re. i’ -lkmts treated by m&lt; H
Hr -sail building by Dee. 5, it bn* been released on bait___________
ned mudlsiur* '«« by &lt;-xprre*. r«reiu&lt;U
Manhood rerfoetlyite*t«»red.
ennauItaUuu pref-rtabic. W o ynunuit'x' coni.trecmed to posqs.ne the Chicago imUonal
Whitney Masn’t Heard th© Call..
horse show until next spring. The «S,OTO
New Yobk, N6V. »•—Hon.' William C.
already received as entrance fees will bo Whitney stated positively but night that DOttUnc bolp«l him unUI ho i
or imatiecUd kidney iiflectlnn*.
refunded.
atoratlre Nervine; ho la
ho knew nothing ut any call tor a meeting
New York Offlftal Figure*.
of representative Democrat* to be held in
NMW York, Nov. 2b.-The official figure® this dtv or elsewhere to arrangs any plan
In the state election give Cleveland 053,800; of regulating tho action of tho Democatlc
Harrison,
Cleveland’s plurality. party In the incoming administration.
TRIAL BOTTLE fUX

DR. HOLMAN S fiWHREV

ilxcevtive tlit’ I

1.1-

Dr. llmnphrcy I* the only pbrtngjon who
! . iuwi’ th* »pecial rnlvontsao of Eurot&gt;«*n
t. •Kpitid studies in relerosc«4.y &lt;d the blood
•&lt;i I tlvfie*. who c*rrim with him A fall line
„f inSaanrnta and apparatus for
- •lctlr|»eivntific examinations U’0 TOr,‘'?’‘
■•.I t. -. -IC.,
WI.ICH
w considered IndispeMibletoaoorrert
•d* In nil form* of obecure and chronic

... Bf ^Ilerovcoric and other ««tial n*tro•UJit* tor maUM astoicUy flm^otey dfag^
in m.iny c»~m. the affllctedwimhl *’*•*’
• - rail upon th* doctor and gel bl* opu&gt;h«
—J
nt nona are VSC

r.-«« L’rindnb (Examination

the Fair Site—View* of a Frenchman.
Chicaqo, r
——
Nor.. x
20.—r
President
Hlgin; lxxl.&lt;un, of th. Wortl'. to. to .’da^l
a strong and comprehensive letter to each I
of the CTHigre-mnen and Bcnatora at Wash- I
ingtois outlining the position of the direc- •
tory on the question of Sunday opening
and giving an idea of what is meant by a
Sunday fair. Mr. Higinbotham quotes In
full the resolutions adopted by the local
CRAMPAIGX, IUs., Now25.^-Tbo national
directory. In favor of
fair-----under
—an
------open
r--------... assembly of the F. M. B. A. is in session
certain restrictions. He offers evidence to ' here and it appears to be the intention of
show that a majority of the people of the j the delegates to keep the public almost enUvited States are opposed to closing the I tircly In the dark rcganling their doings'
—
—
- cites
and very little to being given out for pub­
exposition
gutes on ...
Sunday anil
the
result of experiment nuulc by Bishop lication. The election of officerii for next
Spalding, of Peoria; Btohop. Potter, of New- year resulted thus: President, C. A. Rob­
York; Rev. Robert Coliye^ of New York; inson, Indiana; vice president, II. C. Lock­
Bev. Minot J. Savage, ot Boston; Post­ ney, West Virginia; secretary, W. li Rob­
master James A. Sexton and Mayor Wash­ inson, Illinois; treasurer, E. A. Poe, Mis­
souri; national lecturer, J. P. SteUc, Illi­
bum. of Chicago.
nois.
Ulg Majority for nu Open Sunday.
Pwital card tickets were mailed to 6,000
individuals outside of Chicago living in
cities ot iiore ihan 4,1X10 and less than W,_________
DOOpopnlatlon, where the Sabbatarian de- { .
. .... • , ,
, «
, ., t
ment wohid naturally be strongest, asking Just What Uncle Sam Is Not at
for their flews on Sunday closing. The j
Brussels For.
t
names were selected at random from I)un&gt; |
coinniertdnl reference book. Thu replies 1
------------Indicate that more than three odt of every j SILVER SCHEME OF A ROTHSCHILD.
four pedons addresM-d oppote Sunday i
closing. ‘Mr. Higinbotham timber says ;
tliut closing the gates Sunday would pre- I Tl“’ Nations to Buy nus.ooo.ooo of Silver
veyt the holding of rcligiotui services, con-I For —
Year Mid• —
Divide
• - -•
It Proportionately
..
..
ducted by the most eminent clergymen, i
at the expteition grounds, am had been ar- I bishop Wulih &lt;■■ uiFInnncier.
ranged for by the directory. He clo-cs by | •
an appiutl to the senators and represa-nta- | LukixiX. Nov. Ml.—At the international
tiviM to rojH-al the,Sunday closing clause of monetary conference nt Braxsels yesterday
thu World's fair bill.
I Alfred de Rochschild presented a projaecal
-rurxne
. for the International coinage of silver. TIw
Oo SOU ENIR COINS.
; proposal was that each government repre-

TIME TABLE.
..*tft .‘September litis.
Favorite'Route between Grand Ilaphb,
ai d the till.

Do you Know?

niflhnura rq*&lt;n every structure
.f.j, ualik" moat doctore, ha i» *uh&gt; t.. &lt;M&lt;y rx&gt;*itirely wbalhcr rpy
:• &lt; drabte nr
and am also rivo tta

Thert «.:n&lt;n a turning point in tho-&lt;x&gt;
&lt;•( every
thia is especially true
progmeivodtosuMa, all or any "« 2r£2fih.
rumble txp to a certain ttene; that to. until i

UXCOLX, Nel&gt;„ Nov. 35.—The national
fitrinan* eon'/rcss h in session here. Yes­
terday there wn» a long debate on the reso­
lution prohibiting dealing in op’iona. It ,
was urgrcl that if the congress failed to
pasa the resolution such failure would kill .
the Hatch bill aud would justify the charge '
that had been made that tho pressni body 1
was nor, composed of genuine farmers. The '
resolution was Anally passed, as was also
that favoring the improvement of country
roods. J. M. Stahl, the author of tho road
resolution, then rend a paper on “Highway
Transportation on Common
Roads.
The
ulmIm
„ ." lwr
wunv subject was also discussed in a jmpcr
Nebraaka. Daniel
by William Delano, of Nebraska.
Needham, of MaMBchnsetta, reviewed the
hiotorv
u^. nifnMi
history and *nn&lt;itrb&gt;,&gt;a
^pnditiuns nt
of flu,
the agricultural
classes in a paper on “Individuality of*
American Farming.”

«ndsuu-'iiil du—--: cm&lt;m gtseii
&gt;ct«r» Hb'l •.•:&lt;&gt;» &lt; ' u&lt; d loconbl*.
« tn «*©. Iir. Hutrn hroy ha» h«&lt;t
.nrJy-f.U'O ir.-« in ti&lt;&lt;&lt; Btatoof 5i&gt;himn. whil-

an all else.vud Dr.Hamphreyto Derfrmto.k&lt; a in bls iliaanoais in nur'enre. &lt;
Fhedfwtor • methods differ m*rii©«11y from
•' tr-n-ral practitioner In al', reaped
..itouir-k the -dan &lt; fHeneorwe’sHosplI
•. L c&lt;! 1&gt;, bn r-gi-twv eter&gt; iwrtirnfnr
.• the jtf.^-nt's jdlj•‘&lt;■*1 cl&gt;t:dltton andrnit

il here pofnt &lt;sit Ui*otterdelu*l'»r.
Lv mMiy pniieul* that they onc'.t
I! in ft &lt; *r dnj* &gt;r week*. nr&gt;»«i&lt;titb« fru t ttoa lb«j hsvemtlto: &gt;.! r

Appeal to Congress fo£ Open
Gates On Sunday.

Nervous Prostration,

EK

�See Our
Holiday
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HERE WE ARE AGAIN!

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SALE!

HOLIDAY

High Prices

In continuance of our policy of being the first in the market with new things, we place on sale this week our stock of

HOLIDAY : GOODS
A rich profusion of choice novelties.
The newest styles carefully selected.
A storehouse full of elegant and useful presents.
No
other house in the city can give you the same sterling values for the same money we give. Five minutes comparison proves it. Hundreds
have tested it. If you arc dubious try it yourself. Begin with us first, or the other fellows. We don t care as long as you make the comparison.

Handkerchiefs, Silk and Chiffon,* Embroidered Novelties
Beautiful Effects, Hand Embroidered Hand
kerchiefs beautiful in design
In fact we can show you anything in Handkerchiefs from 1 cent to &amp;2.50.

CAFES, JACKETS, ETC
Largest assortment of towels in the city.

LOOK - AT - OUR - BARGAINS - IN - DRESS - GOODS - AND - SILKS

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Remember in addition to our great cut- in Dress Goods, we give F REE with all
dress goods above 50 cents, all linings, cambrics, selecia, silk, thread, twist, etc.

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High Prices
Hastings Banner.
Thursday, December x, 1892.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

THS HASTINGS, MJC1L, POSTOFFICE,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
The New York Tribune has been con­
ducting an investigation in New York

city and state, the purpose of which is to
discover that much wanted individual who
,‘hit Billy Patterson.” Billy Patterson in
this case represents tho republican party.
The Tribune’s investigation was personal,
conducted with great accuracy and care.
It ascertained the names of a number of
farmers, laborers and small tradesmen
who bad voted for Harrison In ’88, and
Cleveland In ’93. In every case invesUgattd, the tariff question had cut no figure,
the hope for better prices aud better times
caused the change. It is useless to dis­
guise the fact that there Is in this land a
socialistic spirit, a spirit of discontent—a
feeling that things are not rightly evened
up. It is not the atheistic, violent spirit
that prevades the socialism of Germany,
the nihilism of Russia and the commun­
ism of France. It is nevertheless an ear*
nest spirit of rebuke toward that terfdency
of government to be a little more mindful
of large Intereste than small, to give great
interests attention and let small fry look
out for themselves. Much of this spirit is
unreasonable; some of It has a foundation
4n existing conditions. This spirit is im­
. partial as to parties. Cleveland went
down before it tn 1888. Disappointment
over the outcome of republican legislation
ted to a return of the democracy in 1892.
The same spirit will certainly and Inevita­
bly rout, the democracy in 1898, should It
be dissatisfied with results. It Is a spirit
■ext to Impossible to satisfy—a aestless, reaiatleaa spirit that will not be content with
, anything short of •‘equality of opportunity"
for all men willing and able to do their
part as citizens. It Is a spirit that is not

njocracy can satisfy it, because democracy
opposes centralized power, and favors the
highest degree of Individual liberty. The
spirit of the party It drove from power is
mon* in harmony with It than the democ­
racy; because it believes that the govern­
ment can do whatever is necessary to be

SPA ULDING
the national ticket met with defeat yet it
has not tended to discourage the efforts of
Uie republican club of that township, but
rather to encourage them,to renewed work..
The club still retains itsorgaulzation.bold/

Sunday. Subjects: “A keen witted wo­
man and what she did." Evening, “The
/Ofin* Loyal Legion band of Hope meet
next Friday, Dee. 2, in IT. B. hall at one
o’clock.

mbetings every month and will continue t&lt;r
The C. Ju. S. C. meets with Mrs. Will
do so until the spring election. Such an Downs Saturday evening with the follow­
organization with tbe live hustling officers ing prqgraiu:
Quotations—Milton.
it has to direct its affairs cannot but result
Grecian History-chapter U-Mra. Hen­
iu great k&lt;x
tbe example ot Castle­
ry Bailey.
ton rcpubli
worthy of emulation.
United States and Foreign 1’owora-chap­
ters 14 and 15-Mrs. Will Cook*
The efforts of the Journal to make itself,
Select Heading from Library Table Nov.
and the public believe it to be a democratic Cbatauquan. Miss Rose Goodyear.
Singing. Mis.-* Minnie Dickinson.
sheet, are to iay the least, entertaining
Critic, Mrs. Geer.
and. positively amusing. After fighting
Campaign Expcn»«*o.
tho democratie'organlzation in Barry coun­
Following are the sworn statements ot
ty for years, aira kicking against that party
the
election
expenses of republican candi­
except when it would stultify Itself by fus­
dates. as well as tho victims of misplaced
ion. and allowing the tail to wag the dog, confidence, who ran on the other tickets,
it would seem that regard for tbe. ctemal as filed with the county clerk. If reports
fitness of thlngi would deter our contem­ are true It la very evident from the state­
porary from showing such a gushing love ments of some, that a poor svstemug book­
keeping was used, or they are fortunately
of democratic principles as he now dis­ troubled with a poor memory. The re­
plays. But then the postofilce Is in sight, ports on congressman will of course coyer
but we predict that It will be beyond his the whole district Congress. 11. F. Thom­
as, rep., 81187.01; Geo. L. Yaple. fusion,
reach.
8713. Senate, no statements filed. Rep­
resentative, David Huggett. rep., 815:
Itepublieans universally seem disposed Chas. A. Brown, fusion, 855.20. Probate
to let the democrats run things their own Judge^Chas. Armstrong, rep., 8285; Milo
L. Williams, dem., 85. Sheriff. Jas. Meway in the next congress, not only because Kcvitt, rap., 8102; Jas. D. Benham, fus.,
they are in the majority, but the people 3200.30. Clerk, John Nagler, rep., 8130.­
75!
Emanuel Felgbner, people's party, 813.
evidently wanted a change and the repub­
licans want to see them.have It. The peo­ Register. Chas. W. Jordan, rep.. 8250; I.
H. Wickwira. fus.. 8370. Treasurer. Hale
ple will demand, however, that tho demo­ Kenyon, rep, 8100. Prosecutor, Jas. A.
cratic party live up to its platform, and Sweezey, rep., 331.85; W. O. Lowden
that is something that it will not and can­ fui&gt;., 8185.75. Circuit court commission­
ers, Howard Thomas, fus., $10; A. E.
not do.
Kenaston. rep., 835; Fred Walker, rep.,
nothing. Coroners, no statements filed.
If n man who has persistently tried to: Surveyor, Lee Cobb, rep., 85.
The republican county
committee,
kick the democratic organization of - Barry
through Its chairman. Hale Kenyon, spent
county Is to receive as bls reward the (Has­ 8770; the democratic county committee,
tings postoffice, then it is possible that a through Norxran Bailey, spent 8290.45;
fighting republican might stand
ahqw. the people's party county committal*,
On the score of merit, one such Is as much through W. H. Merrick, as chairman,
spent 8821: the prohibitionists, through
entitled to it as the Journal editor.
that stalwart democrat, Dr. Woodmansee,
as chairman of the eounty committee and
If tbe Journal editor should fall to get to boom his own election on ail three ticketa, only spent 850.
the postoffice by Thanksgiving 1883, he
W. W. Cole and Chas. W. Taylor on the
might then try a dish of cold erow—the people’s ticket; Chris. Marshall, F. F. Hil­
same as he usually served up to the demo­ bert, M. W. Riker and J. W. Bentley on
the democrat ticket; M. F. Jordan and A.
crats.
D. Kennedy fusionlsto; Drs. Wilkins.
Sackett and VanHorn on the republican
Christopher Columbus keema to be well ticket have filed no statements as yet.
remembered. Nearly 1,000 books have Nearly all of tho prohibitionists, with tho
exception of Messrs. Benham. Wfckwtre.
been written concerning his life.
Lowden and Woodmansee have neglected
filing statemen to as yet. The law pre­
Republicans of Barry county and of scribes a heavy penalty for all candidates
Michigan had something to be thankful who file no statements, but it probably*
will not l&gt;e rigidly enforced.
for.

Ui&lt;j democratic party will do to appease lhe

The first social of the season connected
with the M. E. church will be entertained
Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 7th, in the
By an oversight we neglected
appro­ new society rooms by MefElainea O. D.
priately mention the most excellent work Spaulding, Jones, Tinkler. Meed, Willison,
done in Castleton township this year for Clark. Block. Frank BlaeiL-Fryor, Dennis,
Perry, Byetson end Bowne.
Supper

Congressman Amos Cummings is dis­
turbed over the foreign influences that arc
trying to steal away lhe trade of tire
United Statesand debilitate its merchant
marine. As a member of lhe
Naval------Com­
- - --------mittee of the *
"
Mr. “
Commlnr, hi,
“
~

nt thel

hostile cordon. On the north there is the subsidized
Canadian Pacific Railway, reaching from
lhe Atlantic to the Pacific, with a fleet of
subsidized steamer* connectlug with it for
the ports across the. Pacific Ocean. On
the east art* the subsidized steamers of a
score ot foreign companies. On the south
tb&lt;* Panama railway, which wits built by
American capital and genius, tins passed
Into the hands of French owners, who now
discriminate agninsj American lines In the
transport of goods ncroM the isthmus.
Ou the west there are other subsidized
lines of Bleam’em.
Against alt this competition the few
American lines that keep alive at all do so
by means of subsidies,, not from this gov­
ernment. which ought to help sustain
them, but from the governments of Mex­
ico. HaWaii and the West Indian islands.
। It is high time, thinks Mr. Cummings, for
an application of the Monroe doctrine. It
is time to pursue a liberal policy with our
merchant marine: time to complete the
Nicaragua canal as soon as possible and
keep it under our control; time to meet
subsidy with subsidy, If that be necessary,
as it most assuredly Is.
There would be a great deal more hope
for the consummation so devoutly to be
wished If the next Congress were to have
a majority of Republicans. Mr. Cum­
mings knows from experience bow hard it
Is for his fellow democrats to rise to an
emergency like this. He knows how hard
he fought against the cheese-paring ten­
dencies of Holman and the rest in the
present Congress, and how he and Bourke
Cockran and two or three others were tho
^only democrats who knew enough or had
courage enough to speak and to vote for
respectable appropriations for the nary.
if Messrs. Cummings and Cockran could
only convert a majority ot their democratic
colleagues, and the Incoming President
besides, to a belief in the necessity of a
large-minded, national, liberal policy, no
one could rejoice more heartily than the
whole Republican party. At present, how­
ever, wo cannot expect anything of Uie
sort from either Mr. Cleveland or the
Fifty-third Congress.—N. Y. Mall and Ex­
press.

Eketioa Is over, and uow the next great
event to attract the attention ot the people
will br.the World'a Fair at Chicago. To
attend this, tho greatest exposition In the
history of the world, will be just the same
ns a trip to Europe. There nevur was
such an opportunity offered before for
study and Instruction. All persons should
avail themselves ot thia chance of a life
time to get all of the education possible
out of the exposition. Every workingman
should attend. The question ot expenses,
however, will be a serious one. A Chi­
cago paper has made figures on the prol&gt;able cost, which 1 quote: “It will take
nt least a month, twenty-eight days, to get
any sort of an impression of the exhibit
lion. Room* in Chicago can be rented irf
81 per day, which price will Insure eleat&gt;lineua a cd comfort. Thia will be Jgs
Car-fare to tbe grounds will bu al&gt;out 20
cents a day. aud, supposing tbe fair is
closed cn Sunday, will amount to 84 i-u.
As for table t»ard. It can be secured f..r
frotu 53 to 37 for breakfast and dlun- r.
rhr lut dore will nrulol, ln,ure
■------■ ——•—»» will oarer . 1-

Don t Fail
to

Visit Us
exhibition days will amount to 812. Two | do janitor work, but If there is no jai/.r-r
dollars, however, should ba subtracted I | hired t.i do this work for her. ami 1 think
from that, tor the visitor may well spend this is tbe case in nearly every district
four days on the Midway Plalssauce. school, the onto way that remains then, it
where admission is free. Admission, how­ seems to mi*. Is fur her to see aliout tills
ever, to tin* 29 concessions on »ht&gt; Plals- work herself. I think nearly every teacher
sance will be 25 cents apiece, and, adding in the country lias some pupils who are
the Eskimo concession wftfcln the grounds, willing to dust and put the desk in oider
the* whole can be seen for 37.50. The cost forher If she has nol tho time to do it her­
of catalogues, which will be neeeAtary to self and If she asks them to do it for her.
see the exhibition intelligibly. will b«* Fosslhiy by asking him willing pupil tbe
•18.75. Qu fare within the park may be others may be led to do something also. 1
reckoned at 89. No estimate can be made think it always do** pupils mor&gt;- good if
for sightseeing in Chicago nor for evening they do some wosk about tho school prem­
entertainments, which may be made, tn ises themselves. I think Uicy, will lie
reach any figure. As for Sunday expenses more careful and watchful about these
82 a week is not too much to put down things, at least, 1 have had some that were
finder this bead. Adding a few dollars almost too much so; some pcr.-i&lt;tcd in
for incidental and unseen expenses the scholdlng those that did not wan*, to work
total runs up to 8120. It dots not seem or perhaps because they scattered a few
over confident to believe that this sum em­ boards or brushes over tbe school yard.
braces all necessary expenses and that the
If the teacher is slovenly about the work
judicious visitor need not expend more 3he puts on the boards, about the school
than that on essentials." This seems to room and the school yard, she can't expect
be the least that a four weeks’ trip can be anything else but lhe same kind of work
made for. Even thia expense is more than from her pupils. The teacher should nev­
a majority, of the workingmen can afford. er. never, Imj atovcnly or careless about her
Now the question arises, why cannot the work, for she seis a bad example for her
mechanics of Battle Creek to the number pupils. Pupils don’t think It Is right for
nt least of 200 organize a co-operative as­ the teacher to be slovenly arrd careless
sociation, pay tn a fixed sum per week about her work or about the school room.
from now unit! the first of next May, rent Neither do pupils respect such work on the
a furnished lodging block, provide their part of the teacher, or on the part of them­
own breakfast and supper leaving the din­ selves. if the wood is scattered all over
ner to be obtained on the ground, and thus the acbocl yard have it carried together
greatly reduce the expenses. The students and ranked up lhe way it should be: and
at Ann Arbor and other college towns have please, don't let the bottom tier Ho on the
organized co-operative boarding chibs and ground and rot, simply because it is mflddy
!’•'« saved one half by it Our mechanics or because you arc obliged to stoop a little
could du the same thing with their world's lower. If It is frozen on the ground at the
fair expenses. It h certain that if work- time you'cun wait till &gt;t thaws and then
Inzuien expect to take in the exposition use it or rake It up with tbe rest of thd
they must commence right now and save a wood. If there is apy brush or boards
certain sum per week until the opening scattered over the yard have them piled
of the fair. If they fail to do this they np too. If tlrn children use any wood or
J’111
Columbian exposition. It boards in' making a play house, make them
■«- thinking
-*• about
... • —- Battle preijit pile these up where they belong after they
Is worth
Journal.
get tired of their play house or before the
last day of school. Please also avoid hurl­
ing tbe sweepings or emptying tlje ashes
SCHOOL COLUMN
in front of the door or where it disgraces
the looks of the school yard. I would per
rotary.
nisi In having things In as good order ns
possible if i had to do the work myself.
If yon don't get your pay in one school you
(A paper read before tbe Co. Association by will in another. Last summer my pupils
France* Allertlng.)
J
did about ail in cleaning the school yard
Possibly my paper may not be of much and also in decorating tho school room. I
value to you teachers, but I know what 1 made some paper flowers, picture drapes,
shall say has been of value to me.
pictures with foldings around them, and a
About the first thing you notice when few other things, which they could not
you see a person or meet him for the Unit make the nisei v es. There are a great man y
time is his appearance. A good or a poor ways in. which you can decorate or trim
appearance for the first time will general­ your school room. What would look well
ly cause a lading Impression. How im­ In one room, might not in another. Every
portant it la thru on the Grat day of school, teacher has or should have a little taste in
the toucher shtftild have things In order. trimming a school room. I thinW it bas
If she h ambitious alm can' find out about been said before that if every teacher
the classification of the school, tho schol­ would get a picture or something of this
arship ot the pupils, the apparatus, and kind, at lhe close of lhe term. It would be
the general appearance of the school-room better than to give cards. I think most
and rciiGoi-janl.
pupils don’t care very much about r cheap
Pi«aiU)y I am sliding away from mv sub­ card anyway. Carda are very plenty nowjeer. when I speak alwut lhe find day of u-days and children generally have Dlenty
srlnxil an.l the echoo! yard, bu H think these of them at home. I think If they receive
tblngx. &lt;*?i&gt;etlal!y the former, always old a card with their standing on. it Is better.
us hi making Uh* school room pleasant.
(To l*e continued.)
You can't reconstruct the school building
and remodel the school yard but yon can
When the Widow Kinney’s cottage at
have some work oc Urn boania tor tbe pu­
Saranac was destroyed by fl re. she was
pil to do. have the school room swept and
dusted If It needs IL have things In order paid §200 lusuranoe. The next night two
in the school room and, to suioa extant, in masked scoundrels entered her temporary
the nch'Md yard.
quarters and robbed her of tbe money.
I think if the teacher has thin done, has
William Crites and a man named Llps-

�Chursday,
'

December 1, 189a .

W R. COOK. Local Bdtuw.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

WMrt to siUpOM of
PERSONAL MENTION.
wear and are therefore *'/Fraok Reed, of Chicago, is visiting nis
la this line at greatly
parents here.
If you need an overcoat, and hava not /Sfra. Richard Doyle Is able^to be about
already purchased one It win pay you to
once more.
Inspect the bargains R. Mudge k Sou are
offering in thl* line.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt were In Grand Rap­
k
Spary Phillips wants all Use produce he ids Tuesday.
can get and will pay the .very highest । Vfflttie Beadle was home from Grand
price
oph or trade.
' Rapids last week.
Just rec- He I more Mtahawata all wo 1 • Mrs. Yonng. of Middleville, Is the guest
knit boots and they’re only 52.75. also of Mrs. Mary Geer.
socks and rubbers a full line by Wooley &lt;fc i/ldr. Henry Newton and wife were in
Bronson.’ -*
Woodland yesterday.
Don’t go with your hands exposed to lhe
Mr. Englcman. of Bellevue, was in tbe
cold weather when IL Mudge
Son are
city
Monday on business.
selling gloves and mittens below cost An
inspection of their stock will aurpilse you.
*Was Carrie Schumann of Grand Rapids
spent
Thanksgiving in the city.
Tuesday morning Dr. Young, of Nash-"
rille, and Dr’s. Lowry and Puller, of this
Mr. Gould and family, of Richland,
city successfully removed an ovarian tu­ visited last week at M. Waldorff’s.
mor, weighing 00 pounds, from Mrs. Mer­
Mias Rebecca Striker, of Hastings. Is
rick Reed.
the guest of Miss Sidman, of Cedar StOur prices are lielow competitors as an Kalamazoo Telegraph.
inspection will prove. Come and be con­
las ucy Handel returned to Phila­
vinced at tbe Original Bankrupt store.
Don’t make a mlslake to tbe sign. Sign delphia today after a two weeks visit
with Mrs. John Weissart
of the red fings.

j,m fd tartar baiting powder. nigh&lt;wt
Over 100 decorated, lamp*, library and
in b-avtenuig strength.—Latent United
. ::;n.*-!ft Food Report. •
stand, more than you ever saw In one
Baking PQwpkuCo.. UM Wall St..
store bought satisfactory. Please look
them oyer.__
Haus * VanAhman.
I^hc first of tho series of pedro parties
given by tho A. N. Q. club was hold last
night at tbe homo of Mrs. Clarence
t .Ik &lt;r J.v. d&lt;’ your artificial teeth Barber. The “B’s” Mrs. Barber, Mrs.
.H •ca4 ou* dollar for
.!..untMIUbdy holder. Y«m can apply it Bowen and the Misses Anna and Olga
nixte one minute, and no inatter if Bcsamer entertained. A very pleasant
I-' it-br "pt II «1H bidd ttnnly la the evening wis spent Tho first prizes were
,
tie ii*i-t tryiKCcirrumataucaa.
won by
N. T. Diamond and Mr. Har­
V'T.vo J. Z. HOSBAND. D. D.8.
ry Henry.
’ I
:
White &lt;1&lt;»ud.
Ulehigan
There Is no ankle of wearing apparel
for gentlemen more t» be appreciated than
a nice ulster overcoat Every man should
fortify himself against the 6oid weather
which is sunj to come, by going to R.
Mcdrc &amp; Son’s ami buying one. They
bhve a good Stock of them, which they
an* selling as cheap as any retail bouse Iu
the state,

WHEN YOU

DO NOT FORGET
That we sell

AND-

JERSEY OVER-SHIRTS
For less money than any of them.

Fred Koeberle has accepted a position
with Weisaert Bros, and will make this
city his home fur lhe winter.

Yours respectfully,

Mrs. Glenna Thomas, nee Slone, of
\Vashington. D. C.. is here on a two weeks
visit with relatives and friends.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO

wMra. Ixiuis Beadle has gone to Grand
Rapids to attend the bedside of her daugh­
ter Miss Flora, who Isdangerously Hi.
Mrs. Miles* Main. Mrs. Albert Hams,
and Mrs. Herb Walter went to Vermont­
ville Wednesday, to attend the wedding
auulversary of a relative.

ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS

wdflsacs Lou and Nellie Felghner went
to Woodland Wednesday afternoon to attertd the wedding of Miss Fernie Felgh­
I ner and George Carpenter of that place.
pjflra. Andrews, of Petoskey, who has
l&gt;.*entlre guest of Mrs. Spary Phillips the
past week was called to Ann Arbor festerdsy by a telegram, announcing the
death of her father.

Still We are with You!

Sargent superintendent for tho&gt;
Bring all the dried apples you have to
C. K. S.. now comes forward with tbe Spary Phillips, the grocer. lie wants all
following offer tor the new opera bouse. he ran gel and will pay the highest price
He
agrees
to
run
n
special
train
to
Kala
­
in cash or trade.
•
;- r N'l rw lor rerrlces.
mazoo ine
the dim
fir«l naw
date mey
they nave
have a
n nrat-cuwa
first-claM
i-ir.nO-c to permanently cure all niaxoo
cl KuMdre 41 both sexrs. Ne pain; no play. Ticket* to tell for $t.uO for the I Do not let the subject of the new opera
■
-xv 4&lt; ti-ntiou from businesx. For round trip, and tbe first $50 obtained in j h°»'*c drop from your mind. Everyone
l . u.iii .in-1 illustrated pamphlet con- this way t&lt;» b&lt;* given toward the new opera Interested In the city’s welfare should
-liwut feerooces &lt;free). address
hon.w. This Is verj 'klud of Mr. SargcuL K,v« tomething toward 1L
1
l»K. It W. Maiwii.
• K. MIU-Ek CO.. KU tot. &lt;«» MUb- | be
andwell
it ispatronized.
needless to-say tbe excursion will .. T°
t *uy
.. person ordering one dozen of
A ■. Detpntj Mkh
.
! Bays line cabinet photographs, either
I An exchange saysti “The business man ! ‘,ul»l"’»!&lt;•* or from sitting, will Im* pre| who fools with a dirty, dauby, rubtier i rented with a beautiful Christmas souveMhimn
a II “If* Thjs offer good .until Jan. l.st|
stamp Instead
Instead of
of lotting
lolling a
a printer*
printer* do
do a
het onr fine sepia portraits.
decent job for him. is wasting lime and
D. H. Bath.
losing ni&lt;&gt;ney in thd outcome. Be busl\IO.N DEPOT.
We call your attention to our new line
Ineas-llkv if you are a|baslness man. The
I
person
who
attempls|to
do
business
with
­
of
pbocuiate
and
cocoa.
It
is
very fine, the
kagf Transfer. New House
: a: I Electric Bella. BocmsSO out firm name, business and address neat­ blue ribbon brand.
:y
pnnwu
ui.
.
irMclj
MU1
,
„
ly
printed
on
a
letter
and
envelope
Is
«&gt;nI
BEACH * BOOTH.
.Idrn-^.jin-ui.i, ruft,. I,y u,&lt;.
. ........................... ..........
wprld.
I
|
.
------------ - ------------I
I J,.
Obhnary.
*
v. .mv.j,
!Saf,.intr !a‘b‘ ot
“Farmer's &gt;
herraa: death has removed fsam
|
cling
of
the
stockholders
&gt;. .Hvhlgan. will Im* hci&lt;f • L’*'&gt;kht&lt;TCompany ilfawtl from |hc C.
“,oth‘r
extremed brother
. December
.•im trry company
the
7tb. at of
seven
1,1 H^Hly this morning and Dr‘ D- K Fuller, and taken from him her
nt the dty .council room.
0
ff,r M unusually beautiful 1 c,"jnsel and love. Therefore,
■^the mcrtlr.? wlil be tw&lt;r’o®i“'‘1'i,’«i. The Mf A. T. was looking'
that we extend to our brother
-A. for •rmiettnn* inteltesting and he soon ' ‘V*’
In this hh hour of afll cItotajt
lni,t „„d
wu-’l,orMtnitX
withle.vl
th-lnf
Bppmran,-.utA.ifc.
• *f'
1d«nre
*11
«-li&gt;«inlMire
with him
that h.r
See
UitoMm,
l.dy
th,
JI.
T
.
i
“
will
ever
b- 'ar.,ami
lilmrorULt
■*yiAisin place pf Edgar Y.
hl. hoonbr sorrow ,r lemma'
। I. Parker aud Wm. 1). |nearl&gt; tuml&gt;l4&lt;ldown thv atr,-., ami th-- 1.1. I
• l.*mt of offlee expires at , burst Intow hearty aoab. »l
hi-r
1:er “MMr? will twrr he lu, .|, ,.; |
&lt; i&lt;* to: the term of two
and theatrmatneiitor l|,c ,|«cia-' ani* "’'I'PnrtOf I Walter L. Wilkins, Im* f.OrlJL
la * hrohe Into a bun. I S-*'dr«l, that tU w nwdutlona la. .1 from the city, ami such u.-.-d plvcr. and rm o Un. lironod. Ttol*’j*,1“l»"Utomlnt|tea or Barrr Lod-c
I Nol IS K. „t 1’ and a' n.m „r th, Mmc ”
• ■ tu may come t*cfore tbe bcautirm romploal.m -.rn, but „
- -.fby
tlnf
to law. apurchase
pooctn- 71.
tma.no
Trlrgranb. I
' '-f ''•■'■'h-r and that th., bo ,,ub.
ami
entitled
to
vote
at
Hl. stockholders In hereby I..
, m«iUopcd bolcmgcd to.
pnj&gt;wxthis cily.
। the company that placed here last week.
D*t«l^ov.
*
' OhtfSSOOj, UcklL to l„,ni,» now
ClJtxrxT sittrtt.
OnlySSOi'is lacklig to Insuto a new I
1»&gt;twt keykuep-- ।
j opera bouse
bouso ft&gt;r
ft»r Hast
Hastings,
bt|l!(l!ng for
-------------- 1--------- --ng,,
vkr. Clerk®
। which
andthe
at building
Rast S4.000
Wr.t«i:re»_
• -will ,e&lt;«:
. *1.000,
«u
:wn I
. mon* for furnl&gt;irc |nd fixtures. There
Ti e sale of first-class time-keepers Is an
mon* for fnrnufirc
village In flxc state | important feature of ijur business, and the
Isn’t a • f'YiitMwner ; .7 r ra Imusc than reason we are having such Urge sales In.
scarerfy but
a Iw’ljer opera Imuse
IOInbabdafttsaffords. | thb line is owing to th&lt;* fact that we sell
Hastings with l;er:i.2O0 Ini
*!&gt;.•
-n
----an&gt;-be-induced
1 atrictb first-class watches at extremely '
moalli to receive tax«s.
No company worth h raring can troonlinary ' l,,w prices. Wo never misrepresent our
to stop here without some ext___ _— — L-uU.
good'*, I..,,
but wifi ct_alLtlnie4Lsell
st all litut-5 sell you atlj
an
offer being mad-* Iherfi. Scores of people i holiest Watch nt a clow price, and guaran­
wo'n'hgo Inta tbe lidlldlnr betmuse they tee to give you full value for your money.
Hrury Hwurhtaliu's «Tt- deem k unsafe, and worse than (hat all Wc have In sto-k for the Holiday trade a
hope of escape In cas &gt; of fire would tie cut Ixautiful line of ladies’ and gentlemen’s
off. Everjone knows that &gt;|M!rn houses fine watches, which It will be a pleasure
as a general thing art not profitable; the to show you if you will call.
Tneasurer.
bonus asked fa reanoablo Indeed, and
John Bkssmkr,
everyoneonght io gi c somdlHH^ Noth­
The Jeweler.
! !;&lt;? at tb&lt;* fiartlogs Cttyl Bank Saturday
ing Is needed Io this city worse than a
ilb, to receive taxes.
goo«i opera house, •ir*, —
A- JOHNSOX.
now that n
&gt;t u
Is •»
Treas.
In accordance with Sec. 12 of PdbH®
i
easily witbin read no mxins ought to
No. 205 of the Stab* Banking law of Michlbe spared to secure I
of 18B7. the Motkbolders of the Has­
.t the HMtlnn City Rank every Sat- j Now that tin* campiign is over it is wel| gan
।
&gt;e D- ettuber t&lt;» rerrnve taxes, and at
City Bank tie hereby notified, thni ।
■hat rending
reading matter tings
- v.-ry Friday tor the lumr purpose, for all to consider irhnt
Ithe annual
inci ting of the stockholders of
ijstua Watkins, freas.
they WIN secure to ei let tain them during I
the Jong winter even ngs that will soon be isaid l«ank for the election of director*, will
be
held
at
their
office lu Hastings. Mich,
' Tuesday. December
■ To»:i hall Friuata and al Wsis- here. We arc now bffenng tbe greatest on
18tb, 1892, from
i&gt;..rdwar&lt;* store In Hastings. Satur- combination of good rading. at thedoue.it &lt;
;rmir December to receive taxes.
price, that has ever l»«m offered, namely fV n. m. to 12 o’clock m.
।
P. WILLIAMS,
Dated
at
Hastings
this
WlkdayMSO'*
Tree*.. Carlton twp the Hannek and Nev York Tribune, the
Dan. W. Rkymolda.
two papers for 81.10 per jear. Every IbtfL
Cashier.
topic of tbe day fa discussexl by exper­
ienced writers, and sdentffio questions are
dwelt upon in a maiiner that cannot but
The ladies connected with tho Eplsc
Interest every one. As to the Farm De­ pal church will hold their annual sale of
• CIKCML/1TION •
partment in this papdr we have, received useful and fancy articles Thursday Dec. ■
Ti.i»
86
tbe following excellent testimonial from 15th, commencing at 3 o'clock In the af­
Prof. Eugenn Davcnjiort, of Woodland, ternoon and continuing through tbe eve­
'I rcafter, chgngcs for hdverttoement!! formerly a professor In tbe Agricultural ning. The sale will be held In the society
r»*ach this office Tueodar® at latest to oollege, and one who has mode tbe best HKims and lunches and ice cream will to
luisun- au.«&lt;*rtlon In die issue of the week methods of farming « special study:
served. The articles to be sold this year
b!.'’I brought, j
Woodland, MUfi., Ntre^J, 1892.
are especially fine.
.
♦
Cook Bros.. Hastings, Midi.
Deab FiuKnds—I take tlie first* oppor­
•/B. Dickinjon’li party captured a fine
tunity
to
say
that
the
Agricultural
de
­
Thursday
morning
at
the
Catholic
church
11•.•aver while north.
- ;
/
partment of the New,York Tribune is, and Thomas Heney. of this city, and Miss
Baths at Busby Bro*, only 15 cents. has been for years the best managed In all
। Hot and cold waj^r.
,
’. the cowntry, and youiwill make no mistake Mary Ryan, of Hope^
’ 1&gt;r. Sf M. Fowler expects to occupy his In recommending It to your patrons.
Very truly yours,
Name and residence.
now house the latter part of this month.
Huoewk Davbkpoht.
&lt; Wm. K. Llebler.
Look at the Hue of mufflers at the OrigITS 1 Untie M. KwtewlUWjHaiUnr
While
Mr.
H
owells will not, during
1
Wm.
H.
Wertman. Hope
l.nal Bankrupt store, sign of the red flags.
. EUaSlmmmo.Hope
1893, confine his literary work to any
Full Hue of warm shoes very cheap at single periodical, It may be authoritatively
iso
pile Original Bankrupt store, sign of the announced that he has entered Into a con­
issn&amp;ia-a
tract with The Ltidlftr’ Hmm Journal U1
red flags.
1■ cbas.
Chas. Hchmeieher. rreej&gt;»n
Busby "Bros, the leading babers have a whereby his most Important work will, for 182 I Mary L. Riegler, Freeport
some
time
to
come,
first
see
print
in
the
| reputation all over tbe state fur their fine
pages of that magazine. His new novel,
hiiir cuts and shaves.
I Edmund N. Schumann. City
“The Coast of Bohemia,” begins In the
Robert Wayne’s Dramatic Co. will show Christmas Issue of the Journal, and Im­
| in Union hall Dec. 8th. Oth and 10th. I mediately upon its dose Mr. Howells
1 lit y come highly recommended.
•1 will begin In the magazine a series of odE'.sewbere In tills Issue will be found I to rial autobiographical papers, in which &gt;®7 I Firair R. Feiabnrr. Woodumd
a statement of the campaign expenses of be will trace tbe influences which led him _ iJobnBoh*. &lt; jMt*tf«
to a literary life, bis course of reading and
the enmlidates on the various tickets.
W ginma Price. Castlrton
r*« *i
hfa favorite authors aod books. Tbe arr Ptorin
Kc-tferri. Wayne Co. 4
Jos Rogers wishes us to Inform the peo­ tides will practically tell tbe story of the If® । y'ary J. MlH*rd, Middleville
famous
novelist's
life,
and
promise
to
ple of Barry county that he Is In the mar­
Foo nd.
ket for poultry; heads on and entrails iu. possess In a rare degree that attractive in­
A Newfoundland dogrWO^r^JuSt
, terest which always attaches Itself to the
He will also buy game.
successful man when told by him-1 eecto-m*. Owner ear&gt; hare «am® by cstiiDg no
Remember our offer of tbe Baxxkb and1 life of s ____________
F&lt;AXK HaMs.
2;
—i h|b early struggles; me and paying *•’
New York Weekly Tribune, the two ps- 1
howxlls had
his early resources wen few, and these he
Dated. Hatting*. Mich.. Nov. 30U&gt;.
Jkts for 81.10 per year. Get your winter
--------- «
wiU trace among other IhIngs I® these ar­
reading white yon can get It cheap.
ticles, describing tea, how he mastered
. Motion
Don’t forget that we carry the largest four different languages to acquaint him­
and best stock of candles In tovfn, aud self with Um literature of tbe countries1
Price tbe lowest
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THE KENT

1

: HONEST DEALING and FAIR PRICES make good customers.
WE MAKE A PROFIT on what we sell.
YOU AKE SURE THAT EVERY’ ARTICLE you buy of tls is JUST AS REPRE­
. SENTED. WE ARE BOTH SATISFIED.

Mishawaka Alt Wool Knit Boot
Boston Rubbers for Felts, only

. $2.75

1.35

Call and see us, bring your “Goodform” ticket and secure that beautiful magazine
six mouths free of charge.

WOOLLEY &amp; BRON52N
Price Shoe Dealers.

BOT’J SCHOOL CLOTHINQ - Seo our Boy’s
School Clothing before you classify it with any
other sort yon hear about—indeed, the crowning
item of our Boy's Clothing is that they are not
the kind other stbres show. The hardest foe we
have is not competition but imitation. (Don’t
forget tbe Boy’s FlannerVVaists at 25c to $1.00.)
Of course, the boys have a chance to guess too.
2 TO 5$$5AVEb - From $2 to $5 saved on
a clothing purchase is quite a snug sum. if you're
■ about to buy a suit, an overcoat or a pair of pants
don’t be hasty. Then there’s the lined Kersey
Coats and Leather Jackets and 1001 other things we’d intended to tell
you aliout - -but come in and look around for yourself—and don't forget
to guess.

LOCAL NEWS.
week,

quires.

Hamb k Vajt Abmax.

$50.00
CASH PRIZE to
the person guess­
ing the correct
number of flakes of
snow represented
in our “Winter
Scene” now in our
window or in case
the correct number
is not guested,

That pretty window and the
$50 prize is a drawing card—It’s
Next Satthe talk of the town,
urday evening will tell who’s the
winner. Have You Guessed? It
costs you nothing. Every person
113S One guess

| “Count the flakes In the window
and see how near you come to it”

$20.00
to the one guess­
ing the nearest to
the correct number.
Everybody entitled
to one guess Con­
test to be decided
Dec. 3, 1892, at
8:30 p. m.

K. K. QKflNT
LErtDINQ CLOTHIER

�Hastings, Bawk;
Thurs4ay, Deci,
^SqiTbIoS.. pyoort«or».

The Comet Seerns toHSve
bn Its Way,

kteSsI

&lt;jOTc

XSD THE EASTS IB ETILL 1KTA0T

Fall* to Make Connection — Nir
Sonih^WIhUy Terrified—People O

CURE
SICK

Hcsawhe. y»t CsrtoFs Hide Ltrer PflM «•
Sternadwgutetotheboveto. ETOPlXtWcoly

"HEAD

&gt;AAatheywould ba atooetpriosUMtoflMeawtia

■HteftoraUdsfllatreaalugeouiptatat; butfertuBauty theirnoodaoM dees aotand h«r«te&gt;d those

SwoMe^mnwlU ftad Ombs Uttto pffisveto­

leal tooctora Who pun't 8*c Alibi
the VaporoM Vagabond Attend* Strictly
to Iluklnee*.
tant,
so no, one
the
least
fear of
At£anta
Ga,needl
Novuhnvc
. 28.—
After
a bright
being
hurt. iHolmte
’ comet
has heavily
aclcnud
day
yesterday
the skies
became
_
orbit with a period of a Bout seven years."
clouded at uight and a slow drixxling rain
set
—• in.- -TheonlJ
-narennon
“All Toro
why
Up.three
”
facts
should
mentlou-hl
js that “today was th*
ov. 28.be
—Great
interest
night,"
that
a good
city Inst
night
on many people—and not
all
of appearance
them Ignorant
''by any means—had
is«1
ot the
eome
of evening
to bellero
liegnn
that’ Biela’s (?) oomet was
of men.
women
and
likely
to Lave
a onc-rpund
“scrap” with the
the in
streets
earth
whichCor
the tho
latter wouldn’t “be in
expected
heavit"the
either
at the
start or finish. But if
weremauy
who weremeteorological dis­
thcre-was
unv unusuil
m their homes anil preplay
it took
place behind the curtain on the
1 flivside
if theexstagee,of TI
Illimitable
wliile the earth,
jYw cases space,
of
undisturbed
by the attics
of the comet, went
of tbe destruction
of
serenely
onpohre.
bar way,
id by the
Theso fur aa this neck 'o
oboayissaw
anything.
woods
concerned,
nt any rate.

will not be Wil.

ACHE
C»rtsr « uuie

-j

very easy to Uka. One ortwo rtDa mUasdoea.
Ihf y are strictly veucUblo and do not gripe or
nurse, bat ’-7 d'dr rE-.tlo action pleaM sU who
CRTt R mniCIHI CO.. Hew Tort.

JIM I PILL. SMALL MSE. SMAU-PMCE
iMlch.) Kt’Mi.r.t.r*.
.
BneloM* stampi tor circular. Addrvsa. A. S.
PARISH. Prop r

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH
Go to the

CITY BAKERY.
Fine "line of creams and
fresh confectionery.

A. E. RENKES.'
BUSINESS CARTS,
r^ktxs A. SWKBZBV.
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­
lections promplly attended tt». •
RS. E. H. J* C. P. LATHROP.
Ihirno^pathic Physicians and
Surgeons
All calls city: and country promptly at­
tended to.
,
/

D

l A. SC1UBNEK, M. D.,
/.
j
Phyidclan and Surgeon,
*
IX-ltoh.
- Mleh.
OIDre In rraWciiec, one block east of depot.

C

a. a C. H. BAltr.El:
•
ifhjsieians and Surgeons.
Calls in city i&gt;r county, responded to with
promptuesK, day or night.

H

TVILLlAM (L LOWDEN.
»»
.
Lawyer.
Office ■•ver Hastings City Bank, Bas
rings. Mich. ]&lt;
A. SHEUDON,
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, JlMtings.
’
Money to !&gt;• it on Beal K«t«te Roa! Estate
sold on cmtnilMion. General ro’i»evnnclng^
davins Kiviiiolstc rtctpf Abstract Books, com­
piled from the Record*, can f irnlsb cntnplrb
t tract*.
.J
C.-F. BROOK•&gt;.Cl-rk.

P

A P-DRAKlE. M. D.,'

. Offley ov4r Holloway's drag store.
Office koura fijtu 2 t-.» i p. m.- Telephone, con
^ttng with rcpideace. at JUHowayS dnu

IR.D.D. 8.

Office hours s it m. to &amp; p’. tn.
OMITH A COLGROVK
M
'
Lawyers.
(Office lu Union block. Hastings.)
Fractlrt if. all the courts of the state.

E. KEN ASTON.
•
•
Attorney nt Law,
(Over J. 8J Good rear A Co.'a store.)
Practice-In ail court.-of the Blate. CoUectluni
promptly attending to.
k TIMMERMAN. Hommpathlc Pby•
blclan and Surgeon.
(Offloe tecr Lzthrop's drug atom.-)

A

aw. real estate and collect­
ing OFFICE OF
:Falmkrton &amp; Smith,

L

•c. S. PALMEIRO’
Notary Public.

Woodland, Mich.
J. If. Smith,
Justice of the Peace.

KIRK’S
DU
IAM0N

OAF

Haafthfal, AgnnMi, Cleansing.

Chappad Hands, Wounds, Burns, Bto.

IKBIGM FUILY SOAP.
3e,t for General Houwhofd the

But tbe “pall of filar* was uoL lifted en­
tirely. The general expectation hereabouts
was that the comet vrfonld be heard from on
Saturday night. A.-&lt;oue result the conteskiunals of the two Roman Catholic churches
were crowded all’Saturday evening. As
the uight advanced there were many who
insisted that they could detect a change in
the atmosphere. The air. they raid, was
stifling ®pon theni. It was wonderful to
see how many persojis gathered from differ­
ent sections of the &lt;^ity around the newspa­
per offices with substantially this same
statement.
.
Sat Up to Welcome thVisitor.
As u cotisivi'icncu many families of the
better class kept w|xch all uight in order
that if the woist came they might be awake
to meet it. The orgies around the colored
churches would be] laughable were it nut
fur the-Hcriousnesil with which the wor­
shippers take the matter. Last night they
were nil full and sermons suited .to the
terrible occasion were delivered.

XrjTPOttr, II. L, Nur. St -“The Break­ oHbmau ha* e-.jitribwte.l $5»W,«U for the •
ers.’’ the etegiu-t and cosrfy eummcr re-d- erection «ff the prop&lt;»f 1 ProtesL-uit LpiMto- j
-;ud cathe.liul of Sc. John the Divine.
dw^w of Cornelius Vanderbilt, is a maas of
The socialist foadera at London arise their I
ruins. Blncluued and crumbling wall at followers to refuse to pay rent when taey
brick and heaps cf ash-.-s are all that now ar* short of money, and then if evicted tc
go aud camp in front of the house of par- ,
Vw1*!.™ Uurtull -II. of PMrtat
Rook!*, I

^tnphho and kttera to revolt against tha
„OVl.ran,!.at
,— rgnr
the minister of
purch*ae sogar abroad to wdl in
„uiljdu whenever white Russian crystals
southwest stations exceed In price
roublca, ten copecks per pood.
Jta
K*“ Porartl.
rreraUr uxikkd;
Mrs. Kate
Parnell, who recentiy
tuokadmW of th. Iwkropwr ovt, luo. .jffeml
Wcnrt^wrtxlUlw In «ho Pound.

Unknown persons exploded a dynamite j
bomb at Searcy, Ark., which wrecked '
many buildings. Their motive is a mya-,
tcrJ_
u
A number of leading Republican politidans of western Kansas have organized for ;
the purpose of dividing th* state The
plans arc all laid and the ““««• **”** 1

Moaday. &gt;’•»'- «»Mil for, n farmer, was robbed and
munitTeti hy footpads lietween hb home
&lt;nti Lawrence. Kan. He was giving hfa
Tuunj1.ri,ni n rfdo at tho time. They only
•
•
ore||hj mentB fro^ the Crcede,Cofo.,
camp during Oct. were 5,065 tons.

•TUB BRKAKEI^.
remains of the palatial villa which for
years has been numbered amon ’ ■ - -vert's
largest and finest resider.c.n T. r Ere nho
destroyed all tbe valuable^content-, of the
▼ilia, including furniture, bric-ivlirnc,
wearing apparel, and rare and cosUy'urtL
dee of every description.
Made a Mistake.
The fire was discovered by Mr. Vander­
bilt hhnself about &lt;-.33 p. m. Friday, the
smoko being seen in the main hall. A 1 &gt;
t'l hone message was rent lo th, city an I* »
std: alarm was sent in, Mr. Vanuirb.lt
thinking at that moment that the fire wns
slight and easily within control.
few
.minutes sufficed to show 1 his to lie a wrlous mistake, and within twp boars the
building and contents were totally de-,
stroyed. The villa was located sc Ochre
Point, nearly one and n half miles from the
nearest lire station. «

■

hr. Harvey Heed
Laegyrille. 0.

' Of'uH.ConWd. • «la* In th,, load
of th, ' f^kht rtollou of the Union r«iHe «t D.ffl-

Catarrh, Hoart Failure, Pa­
ralysis of tho Throat

I ’mu- people were killed* and three in-; weighed.
Jured by a wreck on the Upion Pacific at , J, f). Hallock uad Mra. Martha Stafford
Aida, UOV,
Nob. Tbe
A.; 1TCIC
were married iu ChUHcothe,
Mo. They
AlUd,
a UC killed
HfkkCk are Ebgineers
----- ---......, -------G. Barrett and McDonald; Conductor J. W. I Were married once beforo-thirty-two year*
Keeler, and Fireman Owens.
| ago—lived together nine years and were
Allan Harrison was hanged at Hunting-. then divorced.
ton; W. Va.. for the murder of his sweetThe blllpoatera of St. Louis arc on a
heart last April. He died protesting his &lt;
amj nH ft means of emphasizing that
Innocence.
,
fact tore down all lhe thaatrical lutper in
The lllinobi Steel company will dose its ; [ba
wh(ch llftd )jctjU pat up by non.
works at South Chicago either next month , unb u posters.
or January for an indefinite time, throw-,
typhold fever epidemic is on the lutng 3.5U0 men out of work.

"I Thank God anti Hood’s Sarsa­
parilla for Perfect Health."
“ Gentlemen: For the benefit of «uffcrlng h:t.
mablty I wish to »tat« a few facte: For uterai
rears I hare suffered from catarrh and heart
failure, getting so bad I could no: work and
Could Scarcely Walk
I had a very bad ipeU of paralysis of the throat
some time uro. My ilrroat seemed closed and
’ ---- ’•* —--------"aw. Tho doctors Hold It
Allure, aud cave medicine,
ig to airectToas, but It did
not seem
liy good. My wile urged
mo to try
apanlla. taillag me of Mr.
Joseph C.
had been
kh’s Door

V-rtUrtoo

Thurnflny, Nov. »4.
I Drunken young rowdies mistook tho bat was entirely cur tl by Hood's Sarsaparilla
The World’s fair directors advertise : house of George Dake, at Dea Moines, for After talking with lr. Smith, I concluded to
try Hood's-------SareAp:
,—Illa. Whe* I bad taken
souvenir hnlfidollars nt one dollar each. • some other place and tried to kick flown ------------First ‘ come flrat served. Urdera may bo the door, when Dake opened Are with a two bottles 1 fell very much better. I have
continued taking 11, and am now feeling exceb
left at the nearest bank to the purchaser, shotgun, the result being the wounding ot lent 1 tliouk God. end
GREAT CITY, THAT CHICAGO.
but delivery aiunot begin before Decern- Oscar Lambert.
A Highwayman Cavorting Around the
’ Thomas Pembridge. 60 years old, and
her.
D. H. Durphj', representing one of tho Mrs. Snrari von Storch, 70 years ohl, were
my wifa for my restoration to prrfeci
CniQAGO, Nov. 25. --A modem Dick Tur­ oldest ustablh-hMl firms in Now York, died married nt Scranton, Pa. The groom ^s a and
health.” HakvbyIHeed, Laccyrilfo, O.
pin has been operating in Lake View, in while praying in his room in the Southern well-to-do farmer.
HOOD'S
Pitts
tho northern part of this city, and has coin- ’hotel, St. Louis.
Tho supply of natural gaa in the Ohio
mltted three daylight robberies, so far as I A prenuiture explosion of a blast iu the field is reported slowly but “tirely failing.
reported. Tuesday night Mr. Joseph Hau-' Oakland coal mlur, near Belleville, lib.,
The Chicago Trade and I-abcr Assembly
ley reported to the police station iu Lake ' killed Gustav Gardiner and belly injured j is sending out circulars arguing for an
PROBATE ORDKR,
View that be hnd been held up between i Samuel
\\IIt.&lt; .
_ . . . ....___ I open Sunday World’s fair.
.
* *• .
State of Mlchlran. C«iti:iry of Rnrrv-s-f.
Joseph
Fkanx
was
suffocated
at
Milwaui
niwl -Edgewater
.Kdcmvnter (suburbs
fanhiirha of
nf ! Joseph FkaUX 1
Argyle i»ark nnd
fr^the Xrorlra ' L™Mng Democrats are to meet in New
At a session ot lie Probate Gmrt for !tie
fire that destroyed the Carpeles I Vork jburtl, u&gt;. court to tb.atr.M-km County of Harry. !p»liu&gt;ti at the Probate &lt;
Ibtadtr) &gt;.r amount,.! MgbwAymM. Tl» ' kce iu the ‘
In the Girt of BaatJufs. In ral&lt;1 county, oti
trunk factory. Four other persons were'
robber wore a bluck nmsk nnd was de- ‘ * , , . ' ,
‘
matter.
Wednesday. tlie28il «lay of November, in Uie ‘
scribed to be about 2n years old. Yestenfoy seriously Injured.
?. ^vP_,
Marouette Mldn ; Poltajman Speay. of Jadutonville, Illa, year one ttumsand eight humin &lt;1 and ninety tso.
Homestead reckera
seekers at .Marquette,
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot
morning two similar experiences were reHom«rdca*l
fani
, .Mick,, .
himself by raving a blind
rious fights
about
positions i. K1rl fr"JU a burning building at Lite risk of l*robate.
ported. Louis Hoeser. n grocer, claimed I
uffirer
’i drek*
in the matter of U •Mtate ot Jiiius
j' his life.
Une toj the
tbc laud
Uud officer’s dealt.
WE WILL PROBABLY PULL THROUGH tbnl at about 5:30 Tuesday afternoon, while la_______
Mahoney. dce»'ar»--i.
Z. Solomon
&amp;;
On Fi-a'lioganu filing th - ।l ■ "«n. duly n-ndriving on Racine avenue, he was stopped-! The dry goods firm of A. A
Jrolomon *
-------------Tuesday, Nov. 50.
The Vaporous Vagrant Is Shooting Out by a mounted and masked man ami re- Co., of Denver, has failed, and uttachflod.of Myron Wins, adm!i&gt;la
- ..f Mid €»
pr«v|u« that bls f.' il
The Homestead Ixxtn and Guaranty com­ rate.
Into IJliniltablc Space.
lieved bC $4.30, all the money he had with j menu aggregating FJ2&amp;,WW havo tx-en
IBM may be noanl &gt; nd sli&lt;&gt;«»...
pany bonk has been licensod by the Illi­
AUUNT, Nov. S8.l-Profi-ra&lt;ir Bom,of the him. Shortly afterward Fetor Olscu dr-, made.
Trwn-oimn It laqrdtri-j. that Friday. «»-e
Express Mesarr-uer Bagley, who tried to nois State auditor to do buidnura at Chi­ loth day of Dec&lt; nil'cr. A. l». itai. at tun o'.- . it
Dudley observatory yesterday emphatical­ clartd that he Lad been held up by the
Intlie forenoon be a’Ktgned lurtbr l:ear!i:f nt
1
,j, the United States Exprvwi
rob
Expre*a company of cago.
ly denied tho statement of Professor Very, earn* robber and compelled to give (ip $3. I n
A gang of bad citizens broke into the petition, and that tbe h&lt;*ir* a? Uw cf -Mtirl ■’? •
JKX'.OUO, luw
has been indicted for grand larVnlu Chlwe by a ifoilceumo.
i| gpxi.OUO.
li»r- I
ceased* aud nJ! other perenns li.h-rt ’l.*d tn m;, I
of the Allegheny {observatory.
■. ' !
All of the available polloe officers in the , omy at Davenport, Iu.. where he took the wine cellar of the “Breaker*," Vanderbilt's I estate,arerequlr-'-l toa;*&gt; -.ir&gt;n an- •.
comet about which there Is so mnch t.-ilk Late View district have l»ecn searching for -------• burned Newport “cottage," and carried off.
nioury.
is Biela’s. Hesr*ys:| •‘There is emphatically the highwayman, but without aucceui.
llertiiou LanAauer, a Chicagoan, h string a large quantity of choice wine.
no foundation whatever for such an cpio- .Early iu the afternc-on Officer Burkhart' in the. United HlsUm court at Siaux»Fal!s.
Anthony Dougherty, who was arrested nt lhe petHtout-r :ii»y r...r •
'rrgitetr : .re
lon now. 1 have miuie many ole-crvatious raw a mounted man about two blocks 8. I)., fur tho recovery of a
note Chicago on suspicion of setting fire to the further ordered, limt »h.4
upon the con^et and must careful computa­ ahead of him, whom-he Identified os the given by the Sioux Falls Improvement Chicago Athletic club building, has been
pondenef of salfi petition :n'd :hc •
tions as to its orbit. The eomet
comet is unquesunquwr highwayman. After running for nearly a : company. '
discharged, the prowcutiou saying that it thereof, by wW.ls a copy o! this order hie
tiouably at Idwt 1&lt;&gt; ,&lt;XX),t»’j miles beyond b»lall«vnV.rl&gt;M&gt;liu..xluu»M,ualuikTtx
„fa, ln
rUM store
tlu„ and could not obtain sufficient evidence to con- pubMsL.rd lu the Haxtlugs 1IAX5XS. 1 &gt;.-u.s, • •
The, tcifue
in Keufcfst ,|
drug
nerjiinted and clrcuUieii u ■ ji 1
.r
the orbit of Bieln's »meL ’It* was iu pcri7"’
ln«p....~auiirf . Ukerr .v«cn
HUT.KTrt,, ,-xch.w- lu Kicbmcm.l. Ind..
Barry one* In each week for three su.-re'Vtre
helion last June, irlieu its distance from y&gt;,r llu'Loi- uu.u. A l.n!«u . rtiun
up,,, b, n.l.l.n., who «vur«l
Frank Garvin, who married a prostitute weeks previous to saldd.iy oi hesring.
\
the sun was 'JuO.OOU.k-'
&lt;») miles,...".d
and from~c
the dl.Unwib.l.urw.lWclwIto tb« tHkerj .
„,a T.lurt,I.
Chas. W. Aax.-r«t&gt;\-..
and then murdered her liecatisu she wasn't
earth more thtrn It* .oGO.te'O mlieo.
wagon broke down and the n-bber rode out.
...
. • •.
.
.
.
(A true eopT. &gt;
Judge bi Probate.
Another troop of cavalry has been sent faithful, bna been given uine years inTae
of sight, and all trace of him was' luet.
out from Fort Wingate. ’N. M.. to help penitentiary at Riverside, Pa.
•‘While it moves in it* present orbit, ns it
The non-union men are leavinxFhc HumeMORTCAGESALK.
will until it comes near Jupiter fit
** some 'MRS. CLEVELAND’S ADVENTURE. 1 capture the Navajo chief Black Horae.
I The first iron cutting made in America, stead mills and making roonrfor the old
Whereas ... fsiot has b*cu made to the
time in the future 1 ot known at present, it
Victim ol a kettle, cast nt the Saugus iron works m crew.
tlom of
... • a
• unn.M.,' rtcrutM t*y N.
will never coine anywhere mar the earth.
i**1*—
i» - u.»h
_»■ XI.
st U
l'j. v. t \ &lt;;£
Hlcbsnta
a*&lt;l ,H.»
Runaway Hormu
! 1,-40
formnl]y preM-ntol to Lynn, f 'AIJre and Cllffor
Since June the distjmcit of the comet from
•rd vcNscy, two childr.u ( llie
lOTn&gt;%iU|
fcf QiarC
, n■line Barrj- t ■Xu-' .
Lakkwimjd, N. J., Nov. ‘J5.—Mrs. Cleve* ■ Mass., by John E. Hudson, of Boston, the former 3 and the
lite sun hast been increasing cautinuaHy(
lhe - latter Oymra of age, J State ot iltci.lpi
io Julia H. Scoville. 01 G, •
ih... &lt;0
li.
York.liexrln,.ds'
• tl •• : &gt;d
’.enth by a lire nt :W Edge,:t Nev V’TW.Iw:
and tor aevernl wed te its distance from the land Had -a most miraculous escape from 1 linenl descendant of Thomas Hudson, lhe
OT. !*-•, »ti&lt;! recorded !: 1 r
earth has been in tnmlng. until the dis­ lieing dashed down au embankment while original owneg of the kettle.
WDud
Chlmsa
I afc,T&lt;«JTKT.;«
All
tance luis become 150,&lt;»W,000
:* .
' miles.
.”
'
The threatened heavy import tax by the I MM4k»u.
IH- 1
out riding yestenlay. The horses attached
The wheat harvest of the colony of
tlie«e figures are uncertain in-the sense that to the carriage, which contained Mra. South Australia promises to K- excellent, French government, to take effect Jan. 1, I hVcf twelve orn&gt;em
reta qtusi-H great excitement among .uthe distance • may be wrong 10 per ccnL Cleveland. Mra F. P. Freeman. Jr , and ! »*’«»• in. yield nttd quality. There will be a 18M.
the uiJf.i.ntc there Ur
The comet may lur e Iwvn nearest the sun . .
_
.
...
. lawm
large unmlnM
surplus available fr-r
for •■Trwirt
export.
petroleum exporter*.
tbom.iud. inn- IriiHlr’ -1 rhtb:&gt; nlbe and i.i i&lt;x&gt;
Joly.
exsen-­ ‘th* Mtasnc Freeman, became frightem-d
in May or m late us J
city. But the essen
It is announced that th«&gt; manager* of
Mrs. Prendeigm»t.wifr of the Chicago cx- dollars.priurtpal at'i 11 ,.»re»t :&lt;g- tl.»r v..:u ;:n
tial facts l-.avo bi im conclusively demon­ nnd dashed away al a break-neck spe«L the Casino at Monte Carlo have decided
‘
‘
'
judgv,
is
dead.
dgi.d
39
years.
Mr.
Freeman.
Sr.,
who
held*
the
reins,
strated/'
_____
Jocub^S-nshelmer, a prosperous batter, st law er in equity having b.'i'ii luMit-..i.-'i
r
guided the efiraged ludrunls over the nar­ that no medical nun practicing In thrit
cover the debt secured tn raid mortgayv «&gt;r any
Listened for' labrlet’s Trump.
row road and by the deep chasm and principality shall, be admitted to the and I-.is wife committed suicide at N*w part thereof. Notice is merebi glren that by"
Memphis, Nou 2 .—The negroc* of Mem­ finally jncceediu in pulling them up before gambling rooms.
York by throwing themselves before au virtue of a power of rale contained in raio utertphis were wild will excitement. last night, any injury was done to the occuiemts. Tho
elevated train.
\
gw- and ihc .•taJi.te In such case insde u: •' j r.&gt;
the raid mortgage will be lorecio-; . b&gt; u
AU the colfired c lurches were crowded party were thoroughly frighu-ned and Im-’
A rich Jew him left a fortune of 15,000,UGO vldcd
sale of tbe mongsgi'd prenii-o therein de*.:ribThe colored preachers of Atlanta, Go.,
with dusky wurahips-rs who every moment mediately returned to the Freeman cot­ are advising their docks to emigrate to francs fot founding in Milan \ahoua* cf ed. which «de will be nrad.' al tb‘? north
employment for artisans nut of whrk.
doer of tbe Court House tn tbe «’ity of Hi.-iluirs.
expected to bear the blast of Gabriel’s tage, where Mrs. Cleveland la stopping..
Africa, dedoring it the ouiy solvation of •
In tbe County &lt;’1 ’Barry and State of Mleiiiv.in,
bugle announcing Lhe end of the world.
General Robert B. Crawford, of the Con­ tbst bo'nx' the place of I’oldiiic •!;« 1 bruit 1 &lt; nrt
the negro mic in this world.
RAGE OF A JEALOUS WOMAN.
The colr-rud/minls era, with out- accord,
for llnrrv C&lt;HiMy. 11 fstbllc
•».&lt;&gt;:’, by the
r■ Haxel,!lielittle daughter of George A. necticut jN’iidona! guard, is dead. Other ffl
of wid I'ouhl’
S'tnrday. the eighteenth
took the corqct
conict as
ok t iclr texts and succeedIt Is a Good Deal Like the Same Thing tn Mintx, nt•Tiiomix, Wik, was burned to deaths: Edward Boler, for forty years at
Fcbnutn Irt^.n twr • o’ekx-k rnwof
rd in working the!i ■' cougregntirtns
_ ..
into a
31an—Three lloiuk-hle*.
the head ju ths Mount Lebauou Shakers, day
that day to-h'.i-M ibeuiiioout wfocheh !l tb'n
death
by
the
|
upsetting
of
a
lamp.
frenxy of exdtcmen I by picturing t he terri­
(.jolom 1 R. V. Burch,of Galveston, k&gt;e due an -aid nicrtgsgr with tun rest.
Cairo, Illa., Nov. 20.—Ransom Sampson,
The emperor of Aunam has now 200 aged
ble effects of a r»lU*ion between the
Tex, who fought by the side of Sam Hous­ and expense- of sale iigettier with thirty m-:
heavenly tramp and the earth. Meq, wom­ employed ra- captain of a harbor boat here, wives, each pf whop, with her servant*.- I ton at San Jacinto, nged 80; Matthew dollars, sttoruey Ire as slipul.it.d in s.-.:d
mortgage. Tne premise* are described xs !v!
aud
his
wife
were
shot
by
a
woman
named
lives
in
a
house
in
the
palace
garden,
which
I
en andchihlrcn fell km their knees ln« the
Goldie, for tweuty-two years bead proctor lows, lo-wit:
nisles and prayed (xxi to save them from May Sims at the Planter*’ House ni 11 is surrounded by a great wait
All the following deraribed lar&lt;l». situate .v?!
Charles D. Young, a boy of 13, of Denver, of Princeton college, aged &lt;9: and Samuel lieing In tbeCoumy &gt;&gt;f Barry ana State of Micnttbe devil
o’clock yesterday.- The woman shot her­
W. Austin, bauker.of Crawfordsville, Ind., gan. The west itall of the so.itti-«rat quarter •!
self through the head after firing nt Samp­ Colo., has built what his friends claim to
Another Iten
rection ntnotren. In towpsblp two north rau^.-'
be
the
smallest
coal
burning
locomotive
in
ten west containing eighty ;icre» of lard arenr.iChicago, Nov. 121—Professor H. G. son and his wife. Sampson Is deed nnd his tho world. The engine it raid to be finUVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. lug to tbe United stxte- survey, and tw&lt; r.tv
Hough, director of | Dearborn olw-rvntory, wife cannot live. The films woman will feet long and weighs 235 pounds.
aerra off tbe south end cd the wrat ira.-! ousi
also die. The trrtpxly is due to jealousy.
half of the northwest quarter of weiton number
। told last evening of the new demeL* “Tho May Sims is raid to have bcm u former
George IL Peel, who was In the bank
nineteen lu township two north range ten
cornel lately [slip
1 to be Biela’s comet mistress of Sampson. '
wrecking scheme at New York that «mt
containing In all one hundred acres of laud, b
C
hicago
,
N
oy
.
as.
has n-ceived. m
newspaper advertising
rame more or Ira*.
General Claoson and ot here to the “pen"
I’roduce: Butter—Finn to fancy cr.-nin'Ty tbe
Dated. Nuvemoer 22ml. 1892.
and notoriety
a little, but it is not
and who was sent there himself, 1ms been SkjgDc per Hr. fancy dplrira, rt?re&lt;.", packing
Biela’s comet, 1
it at all likely to col­
AUGUSTA, Me., Nov. 28.—Andrew Carne­ punloued by Governor Flower.
stock. IJJSIflc. Eggs-Fresh Mock, ffic' per
Mwrtfut
fide with lha earth li is, however, Lhe gie has offereil to give $9,(XX) of the F!S,000
There Is • colored prisoner . working in dozen: odd storage. lMLj;,-l-.'c. Drtswt-d Poul­
ALEK W. BAMtVTOK.
Attorney for Mortsagte.
Holmes cornet,
Nov. 6. scarcely needed to complete the Lithgow library the Alabama mines who cast speak in twelve try - bpnngy 'si-S-.vM.
per lb; hew-. 7M&lt;d
£c; turkeys, choice, IKU^c; ducks. lOc/gm-so,
a month ago, and is present moving away fund and I. P. Bandall of this eitj- gives languages.
Potatoes - Wisconsin Rose. ftutGUc
from the earth nt e rate of fifteen miles $1,000 of Lhe remaining W.O-’O. Among
Foreign physicians are now experiment­ per bufelwl:
Hebrew, 7Vj*7Uc: Burbanks, Titf
wper
150,000,010
second, and
miles
is dis-______
other_________
doners are Hon. James Q. Blaine, ing with frog lymph as a preventive of hy­ 78c; mixed lots,
Sweet IMatoea-Jerdrophobia.
Mrs. , Emmons Bbdnu and Hon. G. W.
Act on a erw prtodpk—
eey. SAtO,b4.^ per barrel; llUnala. 32.750421.
A&gt;. recttUw .bJ Uv-r, u’c;n-2
Bradbury. The whole fund amounts to
From forty to 100 deer still live at large Apple*—Common and jxx&gt;r stock, $JJi(XdX23
•»\ ard boirela (AreuffAjrAa
H4.1WU.__________________
per Imrrel: fair to good. UftlOATfc fancy, $3.00
on I-xmg island.
'
T)u. iln rd Fr.tj;
(13^.
Cranberries
—
Cape
Cod.
J7A&gt;
per
bar
­
Prince Momo Lulu, ut Nashville, whe
Six I-ltUo Toledo Hoodlrra
Philadelphia
rel: fancy, «KLV4X3l&gt; Wisconaln Bell and
Toledo, Nov. 26.—The grand jury aouie became king of thu Vey nuiiou by bin Buglca, f.'.2S.
PHILADELPHIA,
time ago Indicted acreu city councilniii father’s death some time ago, has left to
mil manifested in
Following were the quotations on the boanl
for IxMxllcry. One turned lufornwr mil take his scat on the throne in Africa.
of trade today: Wheat—November, o)&gt;cncd
account of the
Bishop Nicholson has received a check TlJic, closed 72c: December. &lt;»i&gt;ened Bic,
got
free. The other six were found gnilty,
comet, and as the
for
(23,000
from
on
unknown
donor
in
the
clteod
EJ4«- May. .opet^d 7’^, cl&lt;»-d
with a pruapect fur a term lit the peniten­
to gather bund
Coni-November, opened
clom-d C%c;
tiary. Th* last of the nix. G. M. Doner, east for the benefit of Naahotali seminary. December, oprne.i UMc, closad e^c; May.
children gathered
The Kmisiis railway commissioners have
WAS
found
guilt
y
yi
Mtenh
iy.
purpose of
just decided that tbe fust through trains opened 47Rc. cloeed Wjc. Oats-November,
Gov. Jotm Miller, of North Dakota, re­
only wonders. T
THE DEATH RECORD.
lietweeu Kansas City and Denver need not opened ad;c, cloned 31c; Deci-mber. opened lates an instance of what is being ne&lt;- -i:5afraid to venture
She. vbwad
Maj’, opened .Tc, cl.-ecd
stop at every one-horse station, as-the na­ Mtic. Pork--December, opened *1101, ctoeed plishcd by farmers in the Red River Valley
ferrod to die by
Wiixtam O’CrtNisoiL champion oarsman tives denirod.
fir Ji); January, opened SH.'*, dosed
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He Mid
weted death was to
of America, at Toronto.
Tlie principal point that rain wmpeller May, opencti $11.70. closed 315.KL Larxi- S. J. Leland, near his town of Dwight. N.
nsanity through f
Dr. F. H. Huopeh, the eminent apednlist Dyrenfurth has establised nt his camp in Novcmber, opened $VJS, d-awd flea.
D., bought 100 acres of land in the spring
the World were
in throat discusi'a, At Boston.
Texas, is that rooelita when exploded near
Live Btix-k-Prices al the Union Hock
sky was cloudy,
Johf a MiLUKKN. uetl-kuown railroad the earth is death on rattlusnakes and yards today ranged m follows. Hu**-Market of 1891, for 82.000, and raised crops that
season worth the salary of a goremne tt
man, at Detroit.
moderately
active,
ou
packing
and
shipping
Hope for a
other game.
I.rTitEi: Riplu.y, lecturer for the Funuaccouut; heady lute tlrm and prices ullghtly clerk, tn nces ■ ot lhe oat of 1
Sax Fraxcisco, Nov. 38.—ProfteuorBarera' Alliance, ut Lxnsing. Mich;
higher, tight aud courac lota weak and prices per the following statement:
, who has made a
mini, of Liuk
D. Edgau CitofrsK, millionaire grocer
Evacuation Day was duly celebrated at are easr. »alt» ranged iu $Aa&gt;xA30 pigs,
rough ? kcLuuZ
declare* that from of Syracuse. N. Y.
special study of
New York by u banquet at Delmonico’s 8.'a&amp;&gt;i7u light.
in Andromeda is
his observattou the
W1U.IAJ1 McKinlet, Sr., fatbArof Gov­ at which speeches were made by General Ing aud shipping iota.
Deducting oast
2J»jO
Horny* that its orbit
really Biela’s
Butterwortli and others.
ernor
McKinley,
ut
Canton,
O.
as B»ela's,and it is natOUUe-Marltei fairly active ou local and Leaving....,,........................‘................. fl.F-! ’
Is preehwly tho
There was a big Democratic jollification shipping
HuBKRV B,UiixiLK, president of the
account and prices without material
oral to assume it be the same. Barnard
Cases of this kind are so common that
Nor. 21, when it was Barbour Flax Spinning company, at PaV- at Glasgow, Ky. Hon. A. E. Stevenson change; quuUtwna tanged al $3.tot46A6«holco
raw the comet lust
and Henry Watterson being t8c principal te wtra ’hipping steen.,
,
gnod to they are a iruv in the news market out
the 8th, but was eraou. N. J.
four times ns large
&gt;
choice do. $3.7ik&gt;L2;i fair to good,
Colonel WlLUAM H. EvaW, at Charles­ speakers.
weak
“The fact that
fainter. Barnard 1
common
to
medium
do.
$3.X«£.Xto
butchora
’
Tho senate efimuilttee on immigration
K so markedly in its ton, 8. C.
tho comet is ineret
feeders.
JEKEMIAH Ghitfitu. a soldier in the is iu session at the Fifth Avenue hotel. rtrera, »00O3.73 wtoekera,
naive proof to me that
apparent size is
’krSualvI? !IJn8iX“ ,rtllb'
New York City.
Mexican war, at Oshkosh, Wia
Bute ot Michhmri. County ot Eston-.-’’.
uk-----------, and tbe- fact
it b&gt; getting
—
- -that
—
Probate court for said cuuuty.
The suits for dnaagos growing out of
it is getting faluter-ls quite natural” General Robebt B.-Ceawford, at NorSheep—Market fairly uctlre and prices ruled
Ratat*Of Harrev F. Bellinger. drcca«e.l. .
mob law at. New Orleans in the Italian
The undersigned having teen npiwtntnl . y
*n J ’iUcl'-“tMn&gt;d; quotations ranged a.
No View at Chicago.
Paul ok Lucca, the celebrated novelist, cases have been begun.
IheJudgeof Probate of said county, coinn.lv
per MW Iba wealerns,
far slouer on claims in the matter of raid rata:*'
CHICAGO. Nov. 28.—The sky WM clouded at Paris.
Tbe coroner’s jury at Chicago has blamed native*. $3.5ua4J3 Texas, and
Harvey F. BelUnjrer. and six months from th**
laml^..
Edward Danixl Bolku, head of the two of the trainmen for the fatal
hero liwt nictht, and If the unidentified comet
3rd day of November, A. D. 1W2, havuur Vetn
on
the
Belt
d
’
ne
last
Sunday.
Both
the
Mount
Lebanon
Shakers,
at
Amsterdam,
allowed by said Judge ot Probate to all I’*.’1?0?’*
was cavorting arduhd anywhere &lt;n the
nudi,
green, i^terurkimz.
■boklinxclaims sgslnat sawt estate, lu •nidi t-’
N.
Y.
culprits
were
killed
In
the
wrack.
vicinity of the globe it couldn’t be seen.
break. nresenc their rialins to -us tor examine
Ciudinal Lavigkbik, at Algiers.
ment.
The day and night were both warm, in
hy given, that we will mm on
Emanw.l Custer, fathar of the 1st waymans horae-in a stable where th
spite of the weather managers at Washing­
Dick Turpin had left it. Dick himael
ton, who Friday night predicted much General Custer, at Parsouville, Mich.
Colonel V. Busca, who fought with Sam wasn’t visible.
.x’5ShScr.«aijffl&lt;»ot f,
colder weather. Carnets nro said to get
E. Chappell, to ibe Ctty &lt;*f Obariotte tn
very hot when switching around tbe sun, Houston, at Corrigan, Tex.
county, to receive and examine such claims.
Mrs.
who serveu
served in we
the 1President
air*, PATIHCK
riiwm Fltnm, wbo
imuou. Harrison,
numwn. os years ok
and if the celestial wasderer did 8*
n, un.
Into warvp'ith her husband, at Rockford, j seriously ill at the White House.
CHAS. E. CHAPPBU.
Illa.
'
| Fir* at Lynchburg, Vo., burned
Ggo. W. Squiww.
thu misfit weather
wvera. &gt; to to lowaraad dull
COTsmiMloneo.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

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®vi 8U® RUS

�Hastings Banner

* thriving on- for the
PERSONAL MENTION.
u ' u“b Clerk Maek. u.wlit
be noticed by the number
I*.
T.
Colrrore wu tn Grand Kapld,
tleesiu thi* issue- j
Monday,
The Mirtnrcary (,,1™ Tluukwlrlil.
Duane Ford, of Battle Creek, wa* iu
services were
tfa* year nt tho il F - the city over Sunday.
Church. Bev. IJIaHeiur-i. ..f the BanlGt
church preaeue.l
exiwffcnt m-rnion I^Wr«. Frank Dermlow returned to MuaRegmi Monday m«*rulng.
adapted 194he occa-ifin.
euctM ZSr

R. Wolcott ha* purchased the vacant lot ।
between Perkins’hotel and the IL IL for I
the purpose of erecting an elevator and
will proceed atouro.* Mr. Wolcott wo* of­
fered t aplvndld opening by the C. K. &amp; I
8 IL R. Co. and the use of a new and ful­
ly equipped elevator If he would go Io !
Hasting* and buy grain, but through the
V70ETH A GOnOJA A BOX.’
influence of hi» many frlenda lien* and
Miss
Allee
E.i.iy
spent Thanksgiving also hi view of the fact that the country
£*‘*^1BaU Ki’rn by ,lw Um’Rm
around FrevjHnt was a better grain counof , with trieiids in YpaUantl.
me A. X. Q. «r u ,
to be a verv
trj'. concluded to locate hen*. Foster
unique ntul Dlr.-j,;a, Mfalr. None n.vd
Ad* Michael, of CimUauooga. .Slsslnn, formerly of this place, but engag­
•
Tenn.,
i*
visiting
her
pare
nts.
stay at home hs-nn-^ they have •‘notldoed In the grain business for the last three
t» wear for tfie m&lt;.r«*ragged and p«x&gt;r Hie i' Archibald Andrrson. of Port Huron, year* at l.ake Odwita. will assist iu the
’ C’VEBtD WITH A TASTHEM AID dies* the more iipm&gt;priatc will it b i aian.r Thanksgiving in the city;
management.—Fr&lt;»port Herald.
SOLUBLE C0AT1MB.
Gncwt
......................
7 an ml-j
Good mtsi • hits »b-cn
secured. and
Goseh. the murderer of Officer Sinclair, ।
mission fee of -js •» 1 will hr charged for i Mi mid Mrs. Will Wililauix of Grand
who Ja-*t week escaped the Ionia prison j
spectators.
Jlaphl-k wen* in the city lam week.
for criminal fn*ane. was c* pin red north of
Mr.
and
Hay.
For qilte Mhne &gt;M&gt;»t office authorities w.,i
.».Zi
-----Mr*.
”7, Wm.
........
»*□• of Allegan, vh- Freeport, uu the D. L. A N. railroad track. I
have been annoyt-d
iy theft* of article* tl 111'tlr 8011 "
thi* city last week,
andoj
At a inci ting of thu stockholders of the j
1. Jr, Hb&lt;'tDa»Usm, etc.
from Grand ||h|
ipida. (iuitij
...............................
' /Miss Gli
a nnmber uf«'
* nna Schant/ rettiyred from Al- Middleville Manutacturiug Co.xheli! last
persons (n th| &lt;«-ity, especially
IH-U-Illllv IrtUtrt...
.
.....
Indies, have ‘ &gt;lon to rfpend Thanksgiving with her par- week, a *aU*fietury report of wu* j ear’s
had package* lo-i hi li*;;ng sent from Uo*t . ?nt«.
buslur** wjs made and all the old officers
nwten.
..........
..................
lere
criv a ...............
liave b«*rn
to work i
rc-vk-etAi.
mernauat
.&gt;|&gt; the r»., ami lhe thief
La- at last
I art been
lwn .t%'Mr-u Rote rt Marshall, of PraU-’
fouud.
He
Is
ti
the
employ
«.f
the
1
re,nt,
'
L&gt;
io
tbe
lo
^
^ooy,I'_ *Ie H:*0,311
- ‘
NEIGHBORING CO'J\TIES• all drurtUtaJ
post offi ethr
_
.. .
mgll
4ll earlier,
carrier. Tlie wa- !
‘
On-Saturday hut a uiuii'kt of citizen* of
guns in whk
tbrt mail
t
is carried are! Mis* Kittle Stebbins, of Eaten Rapid - 'Galesburg canta r*&gt;'this city and reported a
covered an-!;
man attend- to the j «"d Mi*s Gertie Stebblim. of Muskegon,
driving. '.Vh fa th** wagon was gnh»{: sfnjB- Thanksgiving with their parents. ’ case of cruelty loboratM to Humane Officer .
Merrell. A m:in i*y Um name of Stager
from the p*.*.t
thutrahi the carrier i
n tGuy came there about two week* ago with a
would i-e in blldnd m J rub th- t-in-Lv- nJ. ’ ’ \‘?-,&lt;,rF’ ,x‘uI*
half-starved
team of honwa. Siaetr bud
-------_ 1A'hen arrested .-.ver-1
rnen‘,' :,‘nd UaiU-‘
of what
he wNhctl.
'i 1; fi I H \tlrvs «!,u‘D»ta! •I jntalug artlHe* were found *m hi, &gt;r-1
Sr
vh°?.’ “A.?”" Artw* a!',: lawn working the horse* hard up tn Satur­
day mid from, thu looks of the baiu had'
*i »
II 0 11 । Atol’neuniatlcs non.
‘
j Frank Cole to Ti psllanl! Momlnj.
l&gt;een feeding them little or nolhlne. Ono
■
IL'Mi",
mill Mr*.'Monroe,
M TL
■riin. tl ....
,r*«"&gt;
of Battle Cmk.
of tlm htiinre liecaiue co weak Saturday that
ni ld&gt;' •Fair.
„ The Vi........
"*•• -■ I• hat
••«» IUIthe t», hktago Mr. mid Mra. Steven-, of -Johnstown Dr It ,!"i duw.n hrtaEint'm and was unable to
"
‘
Address, Exposition will be a gr ‘Movent
.it event everybody ami Mra. Frank DamduT of
get up, Slager called some of the uelghAZOO« YCLE CO..
knows. but pnemdy hi
In wlint
whnt n-pwt
n -pect It
U James Ilwnan, of Kalamazoo, end Mt-- lH»r.-. who liel|icd l.hn got the horse up and
3.00
Kalamazoo, Mich;
Will Im* the tBcjat -not.
...... b....
ble achievement of | Halloek. of Jackson, were among th.
nut &lt;&gt;f Uie luiril where it was left lu look
hutuati IndtmtA- and n t" I.hask luirdly
been
from
«innt' -,br clt.v a’-'-fti-’.ing the Uaves’
”
’
•
.....
out for iu&gt;*'-lf williouj food uf auy kind.
iiin.lt* e!csr&lt;ti spite of -ii * 1.... &lt; . . . ..
nia.le
J1’5, ^*en | M:»ui:t*W3 wedding.
Staler hitched up the’ other horse which,
published abort it. 5 i
though nut as worn out n* the sick animal,
-------------- wrjtvi on
----- J'’tia Snmn:.
the wejl-knntvp
t architecture,
af-! !
.•Ifaled wa-t not in a oondkl .n to be used, to a
t r a
i “
LL tu
:_r the EztMMitlon
MitlOn and after jI ‘•'i'^^n'ative to t.
U-r
visit
lou f Hint wa* much to largo Tor it to draw
„„ hi,
m.dring a *tndj■ of all ts
t parts In eoujano- j from Katauarrav
2.50
«!. la tUsell, Timms,-. Hi
Hi, fri ■„.( : and left mid at D uh*lock at night had not
th o with the arclutr • t *
returned. OIHiN'r Merrell drove .out to
what wu tblnkils the &gt;&gt;i-t etplnnatioif of **
—”
.rtrrthin,,,. H&gt;
'......... tfBtean’Urall-e l.il unm
2.00
its greatnes* add beau j, that ba.aMmtrtl. 1
krn-blp uf ‘*F- lvs» condition Arid nIjoi It.
order*
Jh‘x' hou»e.
bou»j-, Col. Surii'uit.-i
sumiiii-r ■
--ma i oi
How many jatiple. foi instance, really re-1 next
few
alii.' th;*.! tins p-!l! bi' hejinest
!.
tl--.it ,
’"’.'J Ihoroiighly caput
f t: ling earn of lu the future.—Kaiamazoo Tele­
and
’ * J ponlllun
“
“* “w» 'hope ‘to
human eyes jean sc-1 anywhere iu tie- ‘ tbhi
in elec­ graph.
■ ;
tinerat furnishing g &gt;’* world?—The Fonim.
ted.
D
..is* hearse ami ontth.
A. D. Eldred, of Tekontha. brides hitnd. Roon-.b ever IL Mu !ge
wlf iijiou his line tlOck of chickens, and
An Obiu mau bx* i mde a . proposition .
The moat notable s-. -lai eventof las
greatly envied a few kernels of coni that
t*&gt; erect a ga* plant in ilia city to &gt;lie
— —
used * was the mnrriw of Harry (1. Hay
hind Xome English sorrows persisted In taking.
for fuel purpoea^-unly.__
rod____
tbe city to own '
the plank ' He agre* * to- pipe the city Margaret Ran* Ms lh» w-* which uectifred Hs^ brought his rille Into tl-■ ami his un­
‘
'he ceivinony was erring alm caused one of sue Utile birds
throughout, erect all building*
•
- i gas Thanksgiving &lt;»•&lt;-.
at.
the i;*-:., of
.........
,... ­ and three &lt;&gt;f his hest chickens to turn up
the brides par
holdet*, turninb aud &lt;t rapletr the plant in peiformedat
ents, Itev. Fr. Ixthglnnan Officiating. Only theb toes, llel has tieeu m«&gt;raiiKing since
every reipect aiid ...per ite It for 30 or «»•
the pnnnedlate relatives were pre'sent.
days., If he capnei pr &gt;ve by the practical, ecnspicupus among them wn&lt; the age*! iu to wiietii.T HHinow shooting is rcaDy a
prodtnble hiwlwsb.
’
_
lire, of tin* machine thid it will supply tho
.*•’ -. &gt; ju*»:»Mi&gt;i*»iuc4
grandmother Ul
of mv
the■ nruir.
bride. jura
Mrs. lliw.uaij.
H.-»&gt;nan.
people uf th'.* efty wltl ga* for
-fuel
ut a w.,a 1(1 w Jrtni.qW.
liver no Ctuphijces of thf C. &amp; G. T. 11.
touch li-s* exj-eti.-e thai .•^and rold th.-’ eitv I ■ l h'*lArld” '’*’»-**&gt;•* •‘•Hniniily gowned It. Have been discharged for abusing their
w Ul remove tha rnacKii *
d’4** "n
with privilege of naMiiig coal hauled over that
(jt-e from uny e}-. penne !hw‘ii »r.\* ?|I*i-Vw ' Ina wllH‘,&lt;’hlnft*•llk
a"d carried a boquet &lt;&gt;f ■road five of chliree. Th*: friends of thu
&lt;li$chargcd*n!*-ii sIimhI in &lt;hj the deal and
pel-.
ot furnish gas f*.i 1
Maude gnt their wlntei! supply of coal nt greatly
fuel at cheaper rates tian wood or cpal. Banl-y, of Albion, who wrre a pink
cos­
If tho machine, nd pip tng does hot cost tume and carried rm**- of tho on.* hut:.
■ J:, v. ivili-irdlli. Si crry. ut Uabeb-Gtar. '
too much
‘ ‘here i a g-lx chance to get a gas
.
■
N*. H., Ir.n nupl-d Ulf •■tdi tn become
man. A reception following the cerento
ny was given at the lionin of Mr. aud Mix gin his work the first of thu next term.
Mi. .spiny rec«4v*bt fits early.eilucatlon at
19.:oj A i.' r yfaraa.
; The bridal part1
Phillips An«lov4r academy, and was grad
Alta small lax bhnletie*
w hich was prettily (let^ruUd in yvliltc xmd’ uatei noiu-Y*.d&lt;| College In ISO'J. For six
..r e::. Mr. and
Hayes. Mr. and j ears he was tbp head mnstfr of the high
&gt;wly r spij-ing patient by Mis, WiUCoGk mid M:*. Maggie JUilcy school at Bwerley. Ma*&lt; He wa.* gradu­
sr.ii lufiicturinx entei- ;**»i &gt;&gt;■ «i in receiving. In the dining room ated f.o’.i the Andover ThviTogical Sem­
Mdsdmuv* Allen. Hil.-lict ck and Barlow inary in i s;?. During his ministry be has
scSvi-.i the guujb. lu r*-fn ii.uic;it4, cunsut- bK ii pa-dnr *&gt;f: the first Congregational
iio It ,d their mom*
IU vt Ir
church, of___
... Mi»s^
............ tor seven
up in ctent pcs
’&lt;:;&lt;•! gegev IwiRan
is decorated in white and yellow, y:-ir-&gt; nndalncflUiat lime, pastor- of the
vest iu iufttltui
&gt;« lightrd v.-iih candies. Jj tin ihiuover street Congregational churi'h, of
&lt;■
given
-b
uUnr
to late-r. HManehe-tcr. ,N. 11/ Tbe new president
fncEprie* and
V i"*।11*f. iriLct’^ii mirror trami*i with smilax po:u&lt; * la Olivet College in the vigor of hh
roads. Thi.- in
&gt;
. anT 0,111
a ro-* bowl «n * hrysafithocity that was stu
thorough undcrsttiHUng of the large Op­
than ten ye;i:&lt; ag.*.
r
,r it-. ’ v-tlf rt«l&gt;ew &lt;*. Gti- table ,«il were fwu-ti- portunity befoje him. The Cvllcgr
---- AX'D---1
. ..........
this is within i!»4 pom nt.lbUell, .( il.e
through it 1 milers, faculty and student#
er-j l*p (ffaira an entire-tooiii was filled h unatiit tons. in Hie welcome accorded
with useful and costly presents: ntnl the
city ever b’nd ba;
nniaber of gift* received showed the higii congratulated oi» thi* addition to their ed­
lory whs Start*-*! ihrte y 1.
.
estfeem in which the bride and groom are ucational strength.
laid fur the runny
time tin* fyutidat
hi-lH. Mr. Hayes Is assistant cashier at
'marked iSlprovet •uts tlat
: have been made tho First National lank. The bride i&gt; the
iu the city since,
yet|ngest.da\ightvruf Mr. and Mrs. Sok'-u
In full keepint with Its well-known proMahhcws of iltis city. Both are &lt;*.cn.m«'fa-nfa
RfCct:; -.j the” njftnb' 11 of the Eaton
1y popular
iu ,which
they greMivc pdi« v,trim North-W.-.-teru Line
fv to the regard.-^
* • —, in
- the , circle
.
«
county Inf met
(Chicago A- North*Wc*n*rn llaltwuy). Lus
— ’•* ;i«.
brightlate
iiobvrt
W
m.i ■»•»». •'«&gt;. .uituui
l«j
wltbril
wee
or
tin*
----------which thek held
of
prospects.
Mr. and Mrs. recently hiauguriHed through train acr/iec
_________of_____
wb* well known ; t*r
Shriner.
Chari! it;a w n&gt;■by
all w b i cn’oy-1 Ha}'«•;■ will rmuim-n.-.j bouseke- ping thi- betfcn tea Chidngo and the LalieSupvri?r
in this county. »i &lt;1 love l't“ ’*
ieglon. Tid&lt; nmv train H known as the
’ '' kwprobrh ■&lt;■'
i”
cd hi* clone «c ymluu nee.
vlniiutli and Snwrior Special,'' ami It
h^ra.* Edward A- j
»» w* Ccuter street.
on remark.'* wcr?
Iciivl'S Chk-auo
y ft!
&gt; P- !1L* drriv.l'g Gives all the news of Town, County and State, and as much National
by
■Jioi i.n* Heney.
4on' : Tim natty given Tbunksglvlug night by nt Snjierlot at fain « m. and Duluth at news ns any other paper of its class.
Foote. I. H. CvHdn. b-• r
r-- rennlo
i cninu^iwo.
Georg**
Haggett.
L
L.
m*«dr.
G.
V.
Fox.
‘.■3*’ a m. the cfj'.t &lt;1-1 ■ making th« Jti irbii htlqg n new i house,
J.
M. I’ow 16. H. s.
S. X
M lynard. S ott V. fair. Sixty couple* took jw»rt lu the grand i ev In the remarkabij quick time of fifteen
_______________
in.-* the contract. ।
shiuh. a. a. n ury, , udpt Hooker, of march led by Will Chidester and wife. hours. The train Is ® ’*,k' UP of t^SIW5
ty', nr. r.f.v &lt; -iphs IhT house ! Charlolic. ami Judge £s nith of this city. Squire's orchestra., of G. It. furnished car*, standard *!ay coaches and palace
The followilig piling: r«olutiawspr«» music. A line supper was served by the buffet ’'.••fping c*n-» of the most mixlern
■ T. !*:
■ n W. Cental St.
lilt vol :
adopted by a rislir
and npptuv. d dbsign. and nil classes cf
Among
those
ladles of the Eash
‘
’
**
.
;;:’.:-:;cd a f?ue
?It!'. ha
.
clt-y were: ptMChgt rs are carried through without
nuxar-A*.
«&lt;*ri taken trout our _______ _ ____
W
iikeras warn
del
. . u:i::,-|i tor Leonard 'Sinl’.b, m'rt-t
our clevnlrtl br tber. 'rii'iul. uml Minor I..tyti&gt;i», Ml**™ Fisher and Brown, Change of .-ars. Supper b served In dining
■•■.’I.
,: .1 |
•
1 lib 11VI! 1V11L II VVlliy
liwuAiv
1 -1 ...rt- lo»i.Miran|
Itolm I. W. Slirlr.er, who of Muskegon, Fred Koeberle. of Philadel­ ear after dr parte: c from Chicago, und
lownsinan, irour
at eleven o'ch^li the for many years pkvlbrt tto bbl death had phia; Miss Haudcl. &lt;&gt;f Ann Arbor; MI-scS breakfast!* s-ry.-i from •&gt; well staked
Is
a
NATION
’
LL
FAMILY
PAPER,
and
gives
all
the
gencral.news
btiff-d
liefore
mtjv.-d
at
Duluth.
To
insure
lawyrrb
one
for
Evans.
cfBellvut*.
A.
Andcrs'in.
of
Furl
ii. It proved! !•» bo been an active prketiyin :
It gives the events of foreign
than n pile of ittaw who® we of the ’ *■' nufefaiou entertain- .Huron; Mr. ^hoiine and Mh* Duel, of vm-'-if a'iulcki and ecmforiable Journey ol the United States and the world.
- .•
a«k f«H tlckew vln the North- lands in a nutshell.
1 ot only fur hl* le- Ri*-hsu'.‘.'1; Harry Waldo;ff und Ivlfe, of
It has separate departments for “THE FAMILY
cd the’hixbe.it re
V.i -t* :n l.l’U'. Any ticket nx&gt;‘i)t enn ftir- CIRCLE” and “OUR YOUNG FOLKS.” Its “HOME AND SO­
g-.il attainments. i&gt;ut bee u
Albion.
t! lug-. lively
n'. ii I'uil infoiniiirion regarding thi* .rail- CIETY” columns command the admiration- of wives and daughters.
and hmiesty; me renowoefl ,-f*r
SHday aficmcon and c*.
of I44»i
a HHfalrmi. Integrity
It will bi- promptly fun.l.do-' up ®
his unswerving iljlcliljr :1 nd bls never tingw.-'k. Mr*. Df. LalDrim and M-w -Anna
It*- general political news, editorals and discussions are comprehensive,,
was uuiie.
glug camcytuesi In the• defense of . t'" se
MP!’.- ion t.»\V A.’Thrall. General Fabrilliant and exhaustive. Its‘'AGl*iC.ULT(’RAI department has no
and Ti.’ktl A gonr. Chicago-_______
wi'iim !»«• conccivft! io y:l pable of def* nd- honor ot Mi*« Elia Hallock, of JarVson.;
superior in the country. Its “MARKET REPORTS” are recognized
ing iNem«!,,vc«; tf
tK:
The tnarrloge uf Edward Myers at.!
NOTICE EOK HEABING CLAIMS.
Wnn.iEA -. wo iallre that in.hls death
authority in all parts of the land.
। uf iaitpu county has* JuHa Konsh t*y«k piaev Saturday morning
• &lt;&gt;t -'iKxn. &lt;;*&gt;anty of Barry—'*•
the h gr.l prof*
s-.- '.I-,.L.b«l»-t “I ■“ TVV.2
,„&gt;■.
.™cw»u urc «r «n iini " iu the Ciitholie church. They !-n inun.'dlost
a
faithful
rei
7
. Gowel t • k improving. IMra. uu,' and honorable In noth profr-Mlon; that iaU-iy after Ike cen mnuy for Kalamazoo. ■i„ IrabLr C«5j
A SPECIAL CONTRACT onAbles us to oiler this splendid journal
mad.- antkesaib day ut hore.nber. A o. J -•
vid's &gt;!;&gt;••: jir. Goucher .will not
_ ____ •ivnthe iiubllc ita&gt; lot* an -rtbWl
““.".'J: Monday nuht n danclhg party in their «H nur.lli. lnwn»»' 4*r‘, jinVjJiotTuUst. and “THE BANNER” (or One year
LUU
&lt; . d waUi r. Seo hi® K you orabte clean, oof »!&gt;•। ■ ras always In the le.uor was given al the country residence
vanguard ot progress; one who al wain in Kurland of the gloom's parents, Mr. mid
social welfare Mrs. Leu Myers.
.ng man by lie name of McLaugh- took a deep interest in tic
I
Court „l IS.' 1'rtiSrt. oSlc. i» th. CH,
1' ne &lt;&gt;t his Angers, in some cog and uiaterial prrsjwrltyr Of the people*. one
SCHUMAN-Enu WKDIMNU.
aJjL4uid'Tw*dyt
the
who
was
ever
ready
to
u^.
-.
'■ i'U onv of tin- machines nt tho felt
MMrfhursday afternoon ot last week at
:.i'-!ory Friday wi&lt;i had it badly man- unronun.lc, l»tb-by kerb. »»J y &gt;h four o’clock occurred lhe marriage of Ed­
hand* which were ever filled with ehatita
bie offerings for .the nerdy; and one who ward Schuman and Mis* S. Eizora Erb at
i nwgwmontB will be made for public or by III* Indomitable bravery ou manj a l&gt;a.- the home of tha bride’s parents, Mr. and
Subscriptions may begin at any time.
7-ite recitals by Mias Jeffords. This tlc field in tbe late rebellion was well fltlci Mrs. Jacob Erb. lu Haltimore. by Rev. ,l!5r:MSir.o&gt;l»r. 'Jg. ViiSriws^
•-m-nt h tirade to. correct an Item Uiat to represent in a time ot peace that must Stone. Dewitt Bronson and Miss Ella
Judge of t rvbala.
Address all orders to
rt-f-ntly appealed in the Banxkiu stating respected element In society, the citizen Schuman »too&lt;! up with the bride and
groom. A reception was tendered them
no such enKageinsntA would lx? made. soldier. Therefore, be It
PROBATE ORDBR*
Rcao/red, that while we deeply mourn in the evening. Mr. and Miss Schuman
Emil Goscb who murdered Deputy the loss of our esteemed: friend, associate will commence housekeeping In Henry Stare of Michigan, County at BarM*.
Sheriff Sinclair, of Kent county, about two
hey’a* bouse
home In
tn the
roe 1st
ist ward.
waro. The
*uv cduiw ot Harry. hoMen al in« r
Wlthey
brother, we extend our
•yn‘; _ txEB joins
on Turn- —
I.K 41.,
.Io n,
with
their
many /rlrtT,r*H
friends In
In llJ0 efty ot HasUnfa, In
In *nld
»aid county,
«
J'-ii- ago, recently escape*! from the asy- and
nathy to bis many friend* and relatives
day. tbe 3JtD uav m
w"5“*i&lt;«}!ili?tw?r Onfl
l&lt;nn for insane prisoners at Ionia. Gosch Ind especially our most beartfeit •y»PJ' congratulation*.
rratulatlon*.
-iinniiidrcd and nl
is .veil known In tho northern part of the thy to his surviving widow and Mt*iMb e
OUR COUNTY
family and his trial attracted consldera- daughter. And we recognize bat Umlr
Hastings. - • Mich.
drtr rmln “gw bo ^or
’ '■ attention at the time.
grief Is the deeper and more profound beWhile Mrs. Lavina Downing, of Wood­
ffluwuf
hl*
being
a
mo«t
loving
bostand^
GA.-piTA.Ii STSa-O00.00.
U'is with pleasure we noto the many
low
land
was
absent
from
home
the
other
itnprovementftnf late made by the Kal- ■nd the kindest at father*. Be It tbere3URFLU8 S8.000.00.
evening, some low-lived wretch got Into
ama/oo Telegraph. Recently a complete
her house, and atole what money ahe had.
°R«olredl
that
a*
Attribute
of
rMpMt
pew drew ot type wa* given the paper, tbit^e relation* ffa spread at large uP&gt;
Tne amount was not large, but It was “the
MteblgM.
,ar d now the latest and beat Improvement
widow's mite.” Tho News offers 810 for
P in the fbrm of
new perfecting press on tbe records of 3d. court, andI that a Infr—■. that will lead to the conviction
copy
of
the
samo
be
given
to
the
widow
or
kilded to the equipment of the office

Thursday, December

j,

1892.

COBB &amp; HUNTER
118 W. MAIN ST., KALAMAZOO,

Offer for inspection by the people of Hastings and
vicinity the largest and most superb stock of

or SICK HEADACHE,

Crockery, Glassware, Lamps Silverware,
[Plated and Solid,'] Fine China
and Bric-a-brac

Ever displayed in Southern Michigan. We have
simply outdone all former effort in getting the goods
yon want, and at BRICES that are not to be met by
ANY ONE in Kttlamatoo.
Hanging Lamps,
S 1-50
Table Lamps,-fancy,
_
.70
Hanging Lumps, 30 prisms.
’
Table Lamps, dec Bowl and Shade,
. .95
Dinner Sets. 112 p’ces, *7.50. $8. $10. *11 up.
A Cite dec Table Igimp. bowl and Shade
to match, Pittsburg Bumeij.. a Rare
Bargain at
Decorated 10 p’ce Chamber set ’ beautifes
good size,
.
These are a
Samples of Good Things we offer.
A Coffees
Haviland China,
Pinner Sets.
Chocolate cups and saucers.
5 o'clock tea cups and saucers.
Salad Sets
.
Cake Plates.
Chocolate Sets.
Salad-Bowls.
Tete-a-tete sets
Sugars and Creameis,
Ice Cream Sets.
Fruit Plates,
Meat Sets '
Piano anti Banquet Lampe in great variety. Onyx
Tables, Tea Stands, Candelabra, aftd Art Pottery of
all standard manufactures. Rich Cut Glass. Solid
Silver.
Our Art Room is now read} for inspection and is
well worth a visit. You are nil invited.

1XUTIT“-K

Tl

■I I

I

ALWAYS SMOKE

THE BEST

COOJi &amp; HUNTER

*• Market

118 W.-MAIN ST., KALAMAZOO

ILLA RD.,

TOUR MVORITE HOHE HEwJPhPER

L WSj

Odtd Sto

lbs Lcaiiag

rucMLflTiOH •
\
I
. 88 i|Uite8.

ONE YEAR

F^OR ONLY $1.10

.Your Home would be incomplete without it.

The New M Wly Tribune

X

FOR ONLY $1.10, CASH IN AbYANCE.

“N. Y. Weekly Tribune,” regular price per year $1.00.

We furnish both papers for

Ei.’iSS. ®&gt;« - Hastings City Bank,

-

-

$1.10

LOOK4 HERE
Wheat is
and flour
’ same, For a
should —
be the
short time I will sell

An article of uirielr Interest

; -u' oh •’ rhe Horse In Amer
The subject will attract wide attenOne good Portland cutter, two cook
ti-n by reason of some of the recent reterlr naw. •&gt;“
ourksible incident* iu the culture of speed stoves at my house on N.
»*y- OPI*^
among horses. '
■ire school house.
Pov.T.i:-.
Mu.
I rot Eugene Davenport will lecture be
fore the Daughters ot Rebecca tomorrow
-ning. The subject on whieh be will
Married.
s-rak will bo ‘Braxfi." tellift of tbe man-attben-utencfl
:;e'.v
of oar South
. custoaw, habits, ete------------------American neighbors- To say that it will

A

raiaau Aew* want* Dr. Baugh­
man handicapped, a* he, when out hunt­ i&gt;cttrt*io and that t e lieire^
ing. get* more quail and rabbit* In oaoday
than sny other Woodiandlte can show up

rru* Brown, formerly of Carlton, now
Qf Woodbury^H nursing a very sore non
and leg- caused by r«r«lcM hunters In lhe
north wood*, it i*em* that a bear had
be-*n driven Into a swamp, and after men
tn stationed aromid the swamp.
liMt bevi
drive tha bear out and as
I’rru* Wr

«r.-d in said

UA.ho»«R».uWt!;SJ. AffUu

fteyuold*. Carter-

. Reynold*.
D.G. Eobta*&lt;«&gt;.
JohnCsTToCb,
P. T. Coterow*

$1.90 PEK 100 LBJ
This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grade.
Live poultry wanted

JOS. ROGERS

�ARCHIE McCOY, HASTINGS,
J ■-

HAS THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR THE

F.lfflUS &amp; {turn

From the finest Axminster to the cheapest
Ingrains.
Prices
guaranteed
with any house in Mich.

A trial order will convince you of the truth of this fact.

Carpets sold from sample give the best Satisfaction.

Rubber Mats, Brush Mats, Cocoa Matting,
A very pretty Hassock for 25 cents.

Chenille Draperies in all the new things from 85 to 825 per pair,
Smyrna Rugs, 50 styles 81 to 85.

Goat Skin Rugs

ARCHIE McCOY, The Furniture and. Carpet Man.
To wash chamois, make a suds of tepid
water and white eastile soap, shake . well
and pullout while drying.
To remove * glass stopper that has be­
come fast, put a drop ot sweet oil or gly-|
cerine In the crevice above lhe stopper,
lu an hour or so the stopper may be easily ,
* removed. .
A simple test for the detection ot lead
In drinking water Is furnished by tinc­
ture of cochineal, a few drops ot which
will color the water blue if there Is the re­
motest trace of lead present.
A large, padded chair, with a high back
and high sides as the kind known as tbe
"winged chalf.” is especially desirable for
an invalid's room, os it supports the bead
and is a protection on all sides against the
insidious draughts.

Usually cahdle wax can be removed
from cloth by a hot Iron anti brown paper;
put the paper (heavy brown) under and
upon top aud change as often as you see
the spots upon the paper. Turpentine
will remove pitch and shoemaker's wax.
Kpieures now claim that the fruit course
at breakfast should come In at the finish,
and many ductors add that to begin jrlth
fmlt often brings on headache*' as the
acids have tlii stomach all to themselves
for a while.
Kerosene will make a tin kettle as
bright as new, Wet a flannel cloth aad
rub with it. Kerosene will also remove
stains and dirt from varnished furniture.
To clean and preserve the color of ivory
ornaments, brooches, card cafes, brooklets
and chains, etc., place the articles to be
cleansed in a basin of cold water and allow
them to remain in it for twenty-tour
bounf. Take them out of the water and
lay them on a clean soft towel, but do not
wipe .them: they must be drind by the air,
and any water that remains in the carving
of tbe Ivory should be blown out It
allowed to settle on the Ivory it will de­
stroy the color.

It pays to investigate and expert menL

Keep a close account of the coat of
crops.
’
To deepen hard-pan soil, use a subsoil
plow, leaving It lying below the mellow
surface soli.
Make the country home attractive.
Nothing adds more to the beautv of nhomo
than a nice, aliady lawn.

A stofyof an old Revolutionary soldier, a
resident of Vermont, who never wearied of
relating his own adventures, and who ns
he grew older seemed to grow more and
more imaginative, is printed In Harper’s
Weekly. One “yam” of ’which he was
pr.rticnlarly fond had to do with a time
when General Washington needed for some
reason to send a dispatch to General Lafay­
ette. The trip was an peculiarly haxardous
that Washington hesitated to order any
one to undertake it. He stepped out tn
front of a Hne of men and asked for a vol­
unteer. Fur a moment or two no one
moved. “Then,” the veteran Vermonter
used to say, "I just stepped out three paces
and tipped my hat, and said. T am your
man, Mr. Washington.’" lie act out at
oncy, aud after many hairbreadth escapes
found General Lafayette and returned
safely to camp. Then he hastened to the
“Mr. Washington's'* tent and reported hla
errand accomplished.
At thia point in bi* story the old , gentle­
man always waxed eloquent. “The general
he aaid he thought as how I was iu» plucky
and ax brave nnd ns able a man as he'd ever
see, anti then ho took off bls sword and his
belt and he handed 'em to me, sayin as how
I wax so much braver than him I’d earned
tho right to wear 'em instead of him. He
thought on how I wm so much more
Ctten for slch honor tluw him, an bo want­
ed me to take his place.” At this interext■ ing point tlio narrator would stop nod wait
till soml one asked, as some one always
did, “What did you say, Mr. Iz—;!" Then
he would draw, himself up to his fail height
and reply. “I says to him. says I, ‘Mr.
Washington, you're a better educated man
than I am; you keep ’em yourself.' ”
The Largeel Cockleshell.
At Kenmare caxtlo there Is an nuonnous
cockleshell weighing 13) pounds, brought
from the South Sen islands, and molded
into a most fantastic form, exquixltely
elaborated by tbe inanimate band of nature.
It is, or perhaps more correctly speaking,
was in theioldendays of baronial hospital­
ity used ax a punch bowL When this
gigantic natural Iwwl, filled with its ocean
of choicest; punth. was placed oo the oaken
table In tlic vaulted ball of the castle, it is
recorded that the effect was highly pleas­
ing and added speedily to the joyous fes­
tivity of the assembled company. Tho
shells of tbe liivalve Tridachna gigna, how­
ever, are &lt;1x6 larger rtill.'some being fgund
measuring a yard and a half in length and
weighing 500 pounds. Magnificent ex­
amples of. these last named shells may bo
seen iu the (’hutch of St. Salpice, Paris,
where they hold tbe holy water. They
were the gift of the Venetian Republic to
Francis I.—Loudoo Tit-Bita.

The want of a ready method of dealing
with ashes obtained from boiler flres or
other .source of heating power so as to ex­
tract the unconsumed fuel called "broexe,"
so that It could be used over again, has long
been felt- Thousands of tons of good fuel
are daily thrown away for want of a ready
method of cleansing it from the ashes with
which it leaves the furnncex—Pittaburg
Dispatch. __________________

Sand*j School Superintendent—Tommy,
can you tell me why the lion* didn't eat
Daniel when he was in their den!
Tommy—I guess it must er b’cn, mister,
'cause he was like you on hndn't any moat
on him.—Boston Courier.

John McDarby, of Salmon Falls. Mass.,
baa double teeth all around and a stomach
which doesn't rebel when he chews and
swallows glass, stones aud other indlgostlblss.
_.________________

It is said of tho moon that “If the new
moon appears with-Qie points of the cres­
cent turned » p the mouth will I* dry. If
the points m turned down, it will be wet.”

ARE
GOING

TO DYE
This winter? If you are do you
want good results, do you want to
get a good color and not injure
your goods? then use pure dye
stuffs. There’s a great deal of dif­
ference in good and poor dyestuffs
With one you are pleased with the
result, with the other you are dis­
gusted. If you buy of me yoTi will
always be pleased. 1 make it a
point to buj’ the best dye stuffs in
the market. 1 have a full line of
Diamond, Cushing’s Perfection and
Peerless dyes for cotton and wool,

The stock of lumber and shingles lately
purchased by

At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and stlid-

mg-

WHAT IS CATARRH?
Opinion of nu Eminent Medlcwl
Authority,
.
Catarrh is the canse of more diseases
than all other causes combined. There
arc very few diseases to which human
flesh is subject that can not be traced dlreclly to catarrh. Not only lx catarrh ca­
pable of producing a. great variety of dl1 senses, but it also attacks any organ or
part of the body. It causes in the cant
deafness,' in Uie eyes blindness, tn the
head and throat discharges and offensive
odors, in the bronchial tubes and larynx
cough and hoarseness. In tbe lungs con­
sumption, tn the stomach dyspepsia, in
the kidmiys Bright's disease, io the |&gt;eivic
organs a host of derangements too numer­
ous for mention. Pe-ru-na cures catarrh
and all catarrhal dlsea-ses wherever loca­
ted. Pe-ru-na is a systemic rrntody and
hence gures catarrh of Internal organs as
surely as It does catarrh of external or­
gans, as no local application to tbe affect­
ed organ is necessary. Send for a free
copy of Tbe Family Physician No. 9. Ad­
dress Ths Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing
Company, Columbus, Ohio.

Fred L. Heath

Thu

THE DRUQQI5T,
Watch for ray display of holiday
goods.

The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

Their No/2 shingles are “just top sweet
for anythin

25
YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STERLING INLAID

PROBATE ORDER,
suteof Michigan. County of Baa/—ss.
At a FCMlbn of the Proluge Court for tho
bounty of Barry, holden al the Probate Office in
tlie city of Ilaatlngs. In said eotuity, on Wednes­
day, the 30lh dav of November, in the year one
thousand eight hundred and nlcetytwo.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ef
Tbe hog pen and the poultry house
1“ro bate.
should furnish their share of fertilising;
Telephones' orc to bo used for ferreting
In tbe inatter of tbe estate of James
Cox.
deceased.
out
the
habitual
water
waster.
The
water
­
material tokdep up the farm.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
phone, said to be the invention of Professor fied.
ot Ln elan A. Hyde, administrator of said
An animal. Is rarely vicious or intracta­' Bell, tie patentee of the telephone, is tbe
I
estate,
that he mav be licensed to sell
ble without n cause. Remember this In1 basis of a pew million dollar corporation. tbe realpraying
estate nf said deceased as tn said pe­
managing the young stock.
It is a mechanical telephone having a tition described for the reasons a»d purposes
therein
set
forth.
The proper place to feed stock when it; diaphragm about three Inches in diameter
Thereupon it Is ordered, thst Wednesday, the
is done outside of the stable or feed lots is’ In a large I bell shaped transmitter. Con­ Mth day of December, A. D.. isra at fen o'clock
tact is made with a steel pin, which has a la the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
on the poor spots in the field.
said
petition, and that the heirn at law of said
j thread on its external end, to which maybe deceased
and al) ot her persons Interested In said
The experiment stations have decided J, attached a sounding rod.
estate, arc required to appear st a seM'.on
that the smut'of oats, and the “stinking • ■ In operation tbe inspector of the water­ of said court then to be holden al lhe Probate
In the city of Hastings, tn said county,
smut” of whett are parasitic plants.
?‘ works plates the end of tho sounding rod Office,
and show cause, if any them be. why the praver
pipe
the
A large farm is nnt necessary. A grxxl, on
■— the •".
r7 leading into ••
— house, and can ; &lt;&gt;f the petitioner may not be granted. And it
Is farther ordered, that said petitioner give no­
ll.liut
trore luppluM, mo be rolteo I "““b
™h°' th”
tice to the persons Interested in said estate, of
.... ..
..
"
. the mwlntix
flnld
I*
lw&gt;intr
went™!
Th.
precious
fluid
Is
being
wasted.
The
out of fewer acres than many suppose.
the pendency of said petition, and tbe hearing
waterphone can also l&gt;e used to locate thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
One of the best ways of increasing tbe leaks taking the place of tho steel wire published In the Hastings Baxxdl a newspa­
income of the, farm Is to raise the value of which plumber* hold be tween their teeth per printed and circulated In said county nf
Barrv, once in each week for three successive
what you have to sell. Choice products and prem against the pipe for tbe same weeks
previous to said day ef bearing.
1
always bring lhe best prices.
purpose.—Buffalo News.
Cuaulxb W. AaurrnoMq,
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
While cultivating the soli it Should be
Don’t Worry About Your Health.
remembered that It is Just as Important to
Don't worry about your health. More
culUvatdtbe'mlnd and heart. It is a los­
people make themselves ill by doing that
ing game ip work so hard, and such long than Is generally supposed. If you are con­
hours that there is no time for reading or stantly imagining that there Is something
recreation.1 Rest, read and recreate ss
tho matter with you you ^illdo yourself
harm. Live as far awyou are able a healthy
life and fnr the rent take your chance liko
State Nows.
nman. There are plenty of people who
Tin; rualdvuo*' of W; J. Sterling, at Car- suffer a living death by allowing them­
rolltuu. was destroyed by fire early Wed­ selves 'to imagine that they are going to
nesday mo.-r.ihg. the family barely escap­ have every Illness they read about.
ing with their lives. Ixms on building
and contents. SI.WO; insured. The nd.joining residence of Mrs. Kate Ryan was
Appended is a list of technical terms,
To inspect our goods and ’compare quality and
‘damaged to the extent of $300; also In­ common nouns, derived from the names of
house in the city. Our’sJwiU stand the test.
scientific men.
eared.
Ampere,
coulomb,
daguerrotype,
davy,
The number of dead and maimed squir­
farad,
galvanism,
hessian,
Jacobian,
joule,
rel and rabbit hunters this year Is unus­
ually large, and If the records were com­ kyanism. Ileberkuhn, moncriefllan, nonius,
piled would - form a terrible story of oersted, ohm, orrery, pfafflan, tai botype,
vernier, volt, watt, webcr, wrouskian.—
carnage Hahny Hess of Buchanan 1* tbe Notes and Queries.
latest victim. He climbed upon u stump
to get a better view, and rested the broech
of bls gun thereon. It slipped off, the
Hurry—Deplorable! Young Brown, son
hammer struck tbe edge of tbe stump, one ot the railrt'.-ut magnate, a raving maniac)
barrel was discharged, and after tearing
Will—So I have beard. Employed In an
away a thumb aud a finger, the charge of inunne aaylum.
shot entered the side of bis bead and neck.
Harry—Employed, did you say)
He fe not denil and may survive.
Will—Tea. He is invaluable for naming
One uf the recitation rooms, in the Far-&lt; new palacs cars.—Pittsburg Bulletin.
ragut school at Bay City looked like n ।
The greatest eneoly of suburban tele­
supply xtnre Wednesday afternoon. At!
phone and telegraph poles is the wood­
the request of the teacher* the pupils pecker. whose search for the numerous inbrought In a donation for the Thanksgiving secu which inltabli the wood often leaves
remembrance of the forty poor pupils in the pole literally honeycombed.
the different room*. The room was well
filled with all kinds of ratable*. clothing,
boots. «hoes. etc. This practice of making
with newsWhen we commence to build up the
stock we must weed out the bad qualities
and. do It as Hist as possible.

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,

YOU

SPOONS AND FORKS

Are warranted to iast.
Also remember you
fet a Present—“Good
orm,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewerystore.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R, Pancoast

E HAVE just received and opened up our first
invoices of new fall dress goods. To say that
we are pleased with them would not describe
it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
see them.

W

The Reliable Jeweler.

YOU

raon 12 i~2 cekits up

ARE

INVITED

prices with any

We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have proven very at
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

L. E. STAUFFER

WFINQ5 BANNER

N. Y. TRIBUTE
The two papers for Si. 10 per year.

th*’.
tttottketrt.

COOK BROS

We are now showing our first invoice of thes good
Come in and see them

at RUSSELL’S

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                  <text>Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 8, 1892.

Hastings Banner,
Published Thursdays by

COOK

SBOS..

HA8TIXG8, MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.
Noah rille.
Tom Purkey Is,home again—Miss Ada
Michael, of Chattanooga, formerly of
Hastings, is visiting Lulu Felghner and
other friends here—Bev. Washington
Gardner Is expected to deliver a lecture
here Friday evening for the benefit of the
school—Danclng’school opened here Mon­
day evening, with Mrs. Frank Barnes of
Hastings, as teacher—D. B. Robinson
spent Sunday at Albion—News seems to
be very scarce in this section.

(✓)

u

O

'eet

A POINTER
’S what you are looking for.
to give you. Speaking of.
THAT

That’s what we’re here

What can please a friend
or relative better than to stop
that headache orblurr before
the eyes when reading, and
extend and preserve that
much needed good vision. If
you wish to do a noble good
act, just have those eyes prop­
erly examined by one who
makes eye study a business.
For there are stoves and stoves—and by the way it is a Dr. Lowry has a large stock
timely subject—we desire to remark than when you want ot the best quality and great­
One.
est variety .of styles of eye­
glasses and spectacles on hand
and is always glad to do his
best for his patrons. Dr. Low­
ry giveshisown personalatten­
tion to all cases and will not
trust any agent or deputies.

STOVES and STOVES,

COdL OK WOOB

Cook stove or heater, gojwhere they are at GOODY EAR
BROS.

Peninsular Stw and Ranjis
The recognized leaders.
makes.

Others and good

Coal and wood cost money.

You

can save money by buying a stove that saves

fuel.

We have them and will be glad to

show them.

Call in.

GOODYEAR BROS

For
Holiday
Presents,
GOODYEAR'S

DRUG : STORE.
ALBUMS
GIFT BOOKS,
DOLLS,
TOYS, ETC.

Largest Variety—

—Lowest Prices.

Peoples’ Drug Store.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.
.
WHOLE NO. 1956

friends at present—Frank Andrus is en­
tertaining a felon on bls thumb—To S. B.
Carpenter and wife a girl baby—Jay Car­
penter has moved bis family on Mrs.
Eliza Caln's place—Mrs. Wm. Nash en­
tertained the Ladies Aid society last Wed­
nesday—Mlaa Agnes
Richardson, of
Clarksville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Et­
ta Nash—School Is progressing finely Mr.
Vester gives Vbe best of satisfaction—Carl­
ton has a chair bottoming factory under
full speed employing all who wish a Job.

Lulu Glover, of Sylvan, Mich., is visit­
ing her sister, Mrs. C. E. Paul—A dona­
tion will be held at Mosher's ball. Ban­
field, on Tuesday night, Dec. flth, for the^
benefit of the resident minister—Richard
Godsmark. who lives Just across the base
line In Bedford, has sold his farm—The
weather has been very favorable for wood
cutting, and many are Improving the op­
portunity—The prospects of having a bell
David Kuntz is sick—Thos. Jarrard, of on the church at Banfield seems to give
Blanchard, ia calling on Maple Grove quite general satisfaction. May its tones
friends— Wm. Bivens has enlarged and be void of discord.
replastered his house—The Maple Grove
S. S. convention was held at the M. E.
We hear that E. W. Coats shipped a
church last Tuesday—C. Cassell has re­
turned from Dak.—Mr. McMorc and M. deer from the north to his father here—
Guy have each built new poultry houses Our teacher is to have a Christmas tree at
and Chas. Kinley a wagon shed—Mrs. the school house for the school—John
Phillips, nn old lady Hying with her son, Meed’s boy,is on the sick Hat—John Marks
just south of Nashville, died last night— was the unlucky loses of a good watch—
Miss Mary Griffin, of Kalamazoo, Is visi­ Lee Chase made a business trip to the city
ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. this week—Herb Sprague Is ticket agent
Griffin—Will Sample and Ralph Denary and depot manager.
took a cold water bath Thanksgiving day
by having the Ice break when attempting
Brush Ridge.
to cross the pond—George Griffin who has
John Robinson is again residing! at
been visiting here returned borne Saturday Brush Ridge—Willard Payne no longer
—Rev. Davis will preach nt the U. B. resides in our midst—Our school house is
church next Saturday evening—Misses in somewhat of a delapidated condition—
Annie and Rosa Marshall nre visiting Charley Anders who bas been visiting
friends in Ohio,
relatives In Grand Rapids, has returned
home—Carl And-irs was under the doctor's
Carlton.
care last week, but Is better now—The
On the 29th. of Nov., a few friends of O. scarlet fever cases south of here, arc re­
C. Barnum surprised him nt his new home ported better—Our county drain commis­
to help him celebrate his birthday. D. C. sioner was at Brush Ridge last week.
Kenyon in a few chosen words, voiced
the sentiments of the company and pre­
sented a couch, with many wishes for
1 forgot to state last week that the
blessings In the future. Mr. Barnum
very touchingly responded and after sing­ bunting party that went north had re­
turned. They killed eight deer-a pretty
ing "Sweet Bye and Bye.’’ each did tbelr
good showing fora party of only eight in­
share In storing away some of the good dividuals—L. King has gone to Hastings
things, provided by willing hands. The —The Young People's Alliance will have
afternoon was spent in pleasant and
an entertainment at the church on Christ­
profitable conversation. The friends re­ inas eve—Frank Leonard will work' for
turned to their homes, Doping that many George Hayward this winter—Captain
happy birthdays may home in the years of Archer, of Chicago, is visiting his sisters,
a long and well spent fife.
Mrs. Shepard Oliver and Mrs. Walter Oli­
ver—Thomas Fart and James Bates are
'
Cedar Creek.
Harry* Jones is bird bunting at Bloom­ cutting wood for Mr. Stewart, of Allegan
ingdale—Jilmon Cnrmnlng, formerly of Co.—George Mosier was In town last Sat­
this place but now of Montcalm county, urday, closing up some business transac­
was visiting friends here last week—Mrs. tions. preparatory to moving from Milo to
John McGum has gone to New York his farm twelve miles south of Battle
State visiting—Frank Newton will collect Creak—Mart and Jim Batea-made a bust
the taxes In this town this winter—S' n&lt;81 trip to Zealand last week.
Sprague, of Cloverdale, visited at Will
PrajrftavlU*.
Shedd’s last week—Our hunters have re­
Bev. VanAntwerp and wife visited at
turned from their bunt. West Lance
killed one deer, J. W. Valentine one and Alimo last week—Herbert McBain has,
Ben Rlshop killed a large wild cal—Sid­ built an addition to his bam—Arthur
ney Hall Is still In the north woods, where Patton and wife, Of Cloverdale, visited at
he went hunting—Will McGurn is of age L. Loveland's Saturday and Sunday—Rev.
this fall and started out to make bis for­ VanAntwerp will begin revival services in
tune in New' York—Frank
Bailey the M. E. church Wednesday—J. E.
•has moved onto the old Doty farm--Some Calms. J. Drummond and Geo. Blackman
democrats think that after the 4th. of were at Grand Rapids last Friday—Jacob
Marpb. the old soldiers will be rewarded Brandstetter was in town the latter part
for tbelr service* in a way they shouln be. of .the week—David Honeywell Is home
W® think so in a horn. Yes. yea—J. H. from Kalamazoo where he Is attending
Valentine thinks the man that poisoned school, for a weeks vacation—Chas. Van
Ins hound would commit murder If he Antwerp went to Grand Rapids last Mon­
thought he would not be found out—D. day—Mrs. Phillips, of Hillsdale, has been
L. Morthland bas his new house ready to spending^ few days with her cousin, Mrs.
Wm. Brown—Mrs. J. J. Perkins has been
move in.
entertaining a brMhvr and sister • from
Orleans, N. Y., aiso-Judge Armstrong and
N. F. Clemens is still confined to his wife, and her son John Curtis and wife—
house—David Murrurlng moved in the Geo. Wilkinson, of OUego, who has been
Newton house Inst week—Wm. Smith, of dangerously ill with typhoid fever, has
Grand Rapids, visited at R. R. Stanton’s been moved to the home of his father. L.
last week—The Ladles Aid society was Wilkinson. He Is not considered to be out
held at Geo. Bryant’s Tuesday evening— of danger yet—it Is reported that some
J. Woodmansee expects to move in Mr. horses are afflicted with glanders on the
Wilsons bouse this week—Mrs. Reed and Washburn farm—The Milo people will
daughter, Kate visited her daughter in give Rev. VanAntwerp a donation on
Battle Creek last week—Geo. Wilson is Tuesday evening.
gradually tailing—Henry Gaskill, of Bat­
tle Creek, was here the latter part of last
week, with a gentleman, for the purpose
Mrs. May Morehouse was at the Center
of selling his farm—Dr. VanHorn and three days last week—Mrs. Millard Ham­
wife attended the 95th anniversary of her ilton, of Albion, is at her father’s. A. W.
sister’s marriage, at Grass lake—Lettie Wilcox—John A. Russell, of Battle Creek,
Herrington, of Maple Grove. Is visiting is visiting at Henry Tasker’s—Bert Shep­
relatives here at present—The Infant ard will hnvo n dance at his hall Friday
child of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Arnold, that evening of thia week—Mrs. N. Churchill
wae burned last week Is gaining and it is is no tatter. A council was held Sunday
thought tho eye will be all right—4L by Drs. Briggs, of BatUe Creek, and Pow­
•Smith expects to go to Indiana to stay ers, of this place—Millon liartom' has
with her sister, Mrs. Powers, after Christ­ been quite sick with the grip. Tire first
mas. for the rest of the winter, as' Mrs. case In town—Emma Sehafliauser is at
bome.from Bellevue—Mrs. Wm. Burgess
Brown Is in poor health.
received a telegram last week from Indiana,
that Kittle Burgess was dying. She start­
‘
Fine winter weather—A car load of ed at once but found her-dead when she
wheat per day Is taken In here at 07 cents arrived.
—A very pleasant surprise party was that
DeHon.
given to master Earl C. Towne one eve­
Delton Is on the move—W. Pierce mov­
ning last week by his school mates—KeJlog Flower ami family returned last Mon- ed
. into bis new house Thursday last—Wm.
day morning after an absence of two years VanHorn moved info the house vacated by
on the Flower Bros. G40 acre farm in Min­ Henry Dubois last Thursday—Jerry Sprqul
nesota. The two Bros, alternate two balhh goods shipped to Kalamazoo—X
years each on their western ranch. Aa Robbnon has moved to Hope—Orrin Day­
Homer leaves this week for bls two years ton bas moved into the house vacate*! by
in the west their many neighbors and J. Robinson Monday—Mrs. Evans Is re­
friends to the number of 30, thought to papering her bouse and repairing in genefgive them a surprise party and carried al: Mr. Reynolds doing the work—The
tbelr Intentions out very successfully by­ Experience social given by the "Ladles
surprising Kellog on his return and Homer Aid’’ at the school house last Thursday
on his departure--The U. 8. senatorial evening was a grand success. The house
question seems to be warming up where was crowded and all were well entertain­
the writer bas been for the past three ed. Receipts of tho evening 310.55—Mr.
weeks. Please select the ablest.man Edgett and wife have been stopping at the
without regard to money—Christmas Thompson house for a few days—Web
beef is in great demand and contracts Thompson has appeared on our streets
have been made at great figures. Many again—Mrs. Stanley's bouse Is enclosed—
sheep are being fed around here. 1 un­ The scarlet fever cases in Hope are better
derstand W. R. Williams and son In law —Mrs. S. Watsop Is gaining—Mrs. Cum­
Hal Bellinger, are feeding seven or mings. of' Yorkville,' Sundayed with her
eight hundred, and that reminds me W. sister. Mrs. 8. Wateon—C. Johnson has
H. has got to be grandfather—B. R. Fen­ bought a new steed and has the lumber on
ner has sold to his son. Bead Eenner. 100 thi grounds for a new barn. J. Williams
acres of his farm—Our new merchant, Mr. is to build It we understand—Mrs. E. Bar­
Gros, Is well pleased with hla location and ton wks severely burned by the fire from
trade so far—Tax paying is the order of her gasoline stove the other day so we un­
the day now—Mrs James Flynn has gone derstand—Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Potter.
to Kalamazoo to live and A. C. Towne has Sunday. Dec. 4 th, a daughter—The La­
dles Aid met at the residence of Mrs.
the care of her farm.
Skillman Wednesday—Mrs. Griffin Is able
to be out again—T. J. Kelley !• a little
Carlton.
better—Bishop Bros, and familieo spent
Mr. John Bessmer. of Hastings, was Sunday near Shultz—Harvey Adams of
in Carlton Monday—Mias Mary Cain, of Cloverdale, was In town Saturday to Jo
Lowell, is visiting relatives here this week some trading—Mrs. Covey, who has been
—There was a full bouse at the M. E. visiting at J. Williams, returned to her
church Sunday night—Miss Sates, of Ag­ home in Kalamazoo Wednesday.
nes, Ottawa Co., Is visiting Carlton

A way down near the tip end of the South
American horn we find one of the end
towns of the world—Punta Arenas. It is
located in 1st. 53.10, on the New Brunswick
peninsula, In the territory of Magellanes,
Chili. Its name is derived from its situa­
tion. as Punta Arenas is the Spanish for
Sandy point.
Just back of the town large fields that
were formerly covered with timber, bat
that had been burned away, are now cov­
ered by a thick growth of moew, except
where the frugal and industrious settler
has cleared the ground either for grazing
or for agricultural purposes, anti still back
of these fields snow capped mountains rise
to an altitude of 1,000 feet or more. Op­
posite the point and Jut across the Straits
of Magellan is tho island of Terra del
Fuego or "the land cd fire.” Magellan, its
discoverer, bo named it because on the
night of, his discovery there was an almost
continuous string of fires dotted along its
entire shore. These fires were no doubt the
signals the natives used u&gt; warn one an­
other of the approach cf strangers.
Punta Arenas was founded in 1043 as a
convict settlement, and continued as such
until the European steamship lines adopt
ed the route through the straits; then it
became a coaling and supplying station,
taking the place of the Falkland islands,
500 miles distant. As it is practically the
only town in southern South America, the
distance from the nearest town on the
Pacific coast to the nearest on the^Atlnntic .
being about 4,000 miles, Punta Arenas soon
became quite an important station of call
and supply, and, necessarily following, an
important town in both com: nercial and
manufacturing aspects.
The sending of convicts was stopped
after the steamships adopted it as a coal­
ing and supplying station, and in their
stead were sent 309 immigrants with w
governor to take possession of the terri­
tory. The military guard was also with­
drawn during the war with Peru, a ticket
of leave being granted to the convicts who
consented to serve in the Chilian army.
After these undesirable occupants left the
population steadily increased, until in 1888
it reached the sum of SJXJOln alt
Here also the daily formula of affairs
with which we are accustomed to in steady
going New York is turned upsidedown
and backside foremost, although the
changes are by no means as startling os at
Hammerfest. Think of spring commenc­
ing in September, summer In December*
autumn in March and winter in June;
think of speaking of the heats of Decem­
ber and the cold, boisterous winds of June;
think of a .country that produces men six
and almost seven feet high. \
The climate is of course the first subject
for our consideration. Though it is often
cold and chilly and very nearly always .
wet, yet it is very healthful, in fact the .
wet provinces are the most salubrious,
and what ill health there is is generally
owing to some fault cf thy people. One of
the most fatal diseases i^stysentery, aris­
ing from a too free consumption of the
watermelon, and next in rank, owing to
the bad system of sewerage, are gastric,
typhoid and typhus fevers. The sewers
generally consist of partly opened channels
passing through the bouses, sometimes
with running water and at other times
nearly dry. The most healthful period is
just before the rain sets in during the
month of April, when the death rate is 7.1
per thousand; the most unhenlthful {ador­
ing the heats of Decembf r and January,
whet: the death rate reaches 9.9.
Punta Arenas Is distinctively a cosmo­
politan town. Every race, every nation,
every class has its representative-tho .
Chinese, the negro, the Irishman,•the Pole,
the Englishman, the Italian, th.e German^ )
the Russian, the Portuguese, the Hsbrelr/
the Spaniard. All these are represented
by cx-convicts, fugitives, castaway1 sailor
deserters, nnd last, but by no means the
leant, the legitimate merchant, with a
legitimate business and a legitimate pur­
pose. But the real natives are the, Fata
gonians and the Spaniards, bearing re­
spectively the wane relationship U their
country nnd to each other as the Indians
do toward Americans and the L'nited
States. The Patagonians, numbering
about £0,000 in ail, inhabit the territory
of Mngellr.nes mid.the island of Tetra del
Fuego, and in stature are the giants of the
world. In fifty ordinary men the average
height was (1 feet 4j&lt; inches, the tallest
being 0 feet l??4 Inches, and' the shortest
being G feet X of an inch. There is noth­
ing odd about their religion. They wor­
ship a deity called Coche, ami alsolbelieve
in the immortality of the soul. But al­
though their religion does not forbid it.
they do not practice polygamy—quite an
unusual thing among the South American
Indian tribes.
The Spaniards are the same Spaniards
we know In sunny Spain, except that their
instincts and language are slightly modi­
fied by admixture with foreign nations.
The rules of society life are practically the
same as in France or Catholic Germany.
They dross about tho same; they live about
the same; they nre amused about the same,
and their inclinations also run in about
the same direction. Sunday is spent as a
holiday, at which time the people indulge
in bulls, receptions, dinners, theaters and
operas, but the Sunday that stands out
beyond all others, the great fete day of the
year, is the one on which occurs the bull
fight, the sport par excellence of all the
Spanish nations. Athletic sports are un­
known, but good horsemanship is com­
mon. The Americans, with their usual go
ahead spirit, have introduced and cot,
strutted railways, telegraphs, flour mills,
etc.
-.
One of tie mint interesting Hut at th*
same time most dangerous physical fea­
tures Is the earthquake. Ail Chili is sub- '
Ject to frequent light earth shocks that
cause great alarm lest they should ta fol­
lowed by the "earthquake” itself. The
shocks cause little if any danger and are
rarely followed by the earthquake, the lat­
ter. according to popular belief, occurring
about once every fifty years. The people
have guarded as best they can against
buildings, that look strangp indeed in con­
trast to the sky scraping edifices of New
York: but practicability is the ruling

Belgium bars a groove i
of an enlargement at thi
Ugc of which is that the i

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after waiting a few minutes longer bo
moved down the ravine to a erpo* where
he could a»een&lt;l the bank. Ho worked
his way up with great caution, nnd when
he had a clear view of tho ground above
there was nothing in sight to increase
his anxiety. He had expected to behold
Taylor’s dead and mutilated corpse, but
nothing of tho man living or dead met
hfd vi&lt;jw._
Harkins kept his place of observation
for a quarter of an hour, and then bold­
ly climbed out of the ravine to make an
investigation. Tho first thing ho saw
was his gun, which had been tucked
away under a cedar lyish. Re walked
down to whore he believed Taylor stood
when ho shouted his alarm, and thereon
tho ground wm a cartridge shell. It
was proof that tho man had fired from
that spot and stood right there to throw
the shell out of his gun. If there had
been an attack he would have been on
the move. Harkins was slow in reach­
ing a conclusion, but ho had arrived at
the truth when ho sat down and solilo-

“It was Taylor who fired at me. He
wanted mo out of the yvay so that ho
He
need not share the gold with me. ”
Wb-;n she wusa CUM. «h« cried fur Costorlx
shot just u8 I was falling and lie dared
not advance to see whether ho had made
•When she became Mim, she dung to CaMurix
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. a sure job or not. He hid.my rifle be­
cause he means to go back to camp and
claim that I wm killed by Indians.”
It was now midafternoon and Harkins
was at; least ten miles from the camp.
Haring no skill m a woodsman, he had
Battie €rwk bas a walking mulch.
trusted entirely to Taylor to observe
Then? will be no Michigan slate fair
landmarks, and he now doubted if ho
next year.'
e/c-n know the general direction in
Lansing sidewalks arc causing the
which tho eamp wm tituated. Ho cast
-expensive damage suit*
about for the highest jwint of ground,
and whpn ho had ascended it he discov­
; Catarrh in the !|«:ad
ered that he could sob a; portion of the
Is undoubtfdlv a dtMaae of tue blood, ai'd av valley up which the train h/d come.
surh oaly srellaldc Mi»&gt;! puripor can
t a
perfect cure, flood’s tUhcipxrilla to the tert This gave him the general direction and
blood-purifc-r. .fand
II iu&lt;
many
• be net off with fettlinpi ranch relieved.
“‘Lnh
h“*t rtirvd
Stt&amp;'Sttj
Taylor liad no doubt started for camp
and till ids V? the whole syteto.
at once, and as he wqnld have to ac­
Hood’s Pills a-i cs • cta»’.y upon the to er;
rousing itffoni ttnplditj •&lt;&gt; 1 - ; ua'u 11 dul es. count tor his appearing alone he would
cute constipation and assist dikestlon.
tell a story which would bring grief and
distraction to at least one heart..
"Poor Bessie’ ' What would she do?’
the father kept saying as ho hurried
along, and the thought of her wild grief
at learning of his death made him hurry
the faster.
He wm compelled tb bear to tho left
to avoid obstructions, and when he had
covend half the distance he suddenly
‘-►J. found himself on the brink of a canyon.,
It was a wild, gloomy chasm in the
hills, and so dark at tho bottom that he
could make out nothing. He kicked a
loose stonoiat his feet into the gulf, and
• OOPVRICHT BY AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. |BS9
it went;sheer down .seventy-five feet be­
fore it struck with a dull thud.
Tho lakes and rivers and mountains
CHAPTER X.
and valleys are wonderful things in na­
ture’s handiwork, but the canyons are
more wonderful still. Think of tho
mighty power required to split a great
mountain m twain far miles- and mile?,
l*eginnihg where it rises from the plain
and continuing back until the walls of
the chasm are a thousand feet high!
Think of Nio mighty wrath let loose
upon the earth that d-ty—the ran hang­
ing bl&lt;xi&lt;l red in the murky heavens, the
awful roar of tho hurricane* sweeping n
continent, tho crash and explosion, the
trembling of a world!
And deep down in these awful rifts
there is ever darkness—ever midnight.
Tho water drips' and drips and drips
with sound so monotonous that a human
being would bo driven insane in a day.
"OUffotca and reaepfUlerf*
No serpents crawl there—no living
Taylor had been deliberating and plan­ thing cun endure that griiuness and sol­
ning since leaving camp, and* h** had itude. The grizzly bear—the king of
firmly decjdwl to usaasinato Harkins.
terrors-jwhunned and dreaded by all
It was ajgolden opixjrtunity. The two and lu/ing all, makes his lair m these
were alone, far from vamp, and who was ■drifts, but goes back only to the edgo of
to deny any atory he might tell when he the shadow cast by the sun. , He fears
returned without Lis partner? With nothing living, but he fears that dark­
Harkins out of tho way he was the solo
ness and silence.
pm^e.-’-' or of tho golden secret
Harkins followed down to tho edge of
Taylor’s;change of demeanor should
tho. canyon, and after half an hour’s
have put tho English num on his guard, -walk he came to the spot where it began,
but if had the opposite effect. The warn­ and this permitted him to make a de­
ings utterpd by Bess find Joo were for­ scent to the more level ground. As ho
gotten, and the man reproached himself stood for a moment looking up the rift
with tho thought1 that he had unjustly it seemed to him as if he_had seen the
accused one who wm that very moment
place before. This was, as be reflected,
thirsting for his life.
impossible, but a sudden idea made hun
Dinner being over, Taylor wm ready
almost gasp for breath.
for action. His face was pale, his liauds
"I am about five miles to tho right of
trembled and he could not control his
Custer’s peak,” he whispered to himself,
voice as he said:
"and this must bo the canyon the old
••You examine that ledge over yonder, hunter told us of in his dying hour.”
while I bear off here to the right a bit.
Had it been curlier in tho day he
I won’t go far.”
would have investigated, for ha had not
With on full right” cm his lips Harkins
the least fear of Indians, but the rapidly
shouldered his riflo and moved forward declining sun warned him that he must
without a look behind him. Reaching be on the move if he would reach tho
the ledge ho leaned his gun against it wagons before dark. His way to the
and began to investigate. He moved to south was almost blocked by a huge
tho left, and was at the corner of the moss of rock, and he wm about to flank
mass and on tho edge of a gully or ravine tliis when he heard tho sound of human
when he felt tho ground giving way voices. Some one was speaking on tho
under his feet At the same instant he other side of the rock.
heard Taylor twice shouting “Indians!”
For a moment Harkins was filled with
and felt a hot flash across his shoulders. such alarm that he was ready to bolt up
Ho went down ten or twelve feet with a the ravine. Then came tho thought that
mass of dirt and rock, but was not in­ ho had been standing very quiet for some
jured by tho fall. Believing that they time past, ondThat had his movements
had been discovered by Indians, he wisely been heard the owners of the voices
decided to remain where ho wm at the would have attacked him, if enemies, or
bottom of the ravine until something hailed him, if friends. Ho argued that
further wm heard from the savages.
his presence wm entirely unsuspected,
Not a sound reached him from above. and this being the case his curiosity
Ho was sure he had heard the report of WM aroused to know who was so near
him. He crept forward on hands and
and others might have followed'it with­ kneea, hearing the voices more distinctly
out his hearing them above the noise of each moment, and at length ho reached
hie fall. Had the Indians killed Taylor a spot from which he could see what
ak tlu&gt; first fire? Would they make was going on on the south side of ths
search for him? If Taylor 1 -4 escaped, rock.
wouldn't he return after the coast was
There was a campfire burning very
clear?
I
low, and on either side of it sat a white
For a full hour Harkins lay quiet in
man—two of the wickedest looking fel­
the ravine, half buried under the dirt
lows he had ever put eyes on; on a heap
. Aa nothing to alarm him had occurred,
of brush near at hand lay two more,
he determined to crawl out and make a seemingly fast asleep.
survey. It was only after he was clear
"Outlaws and renegades!” whisuered
of the dirt that he discavercd that he
Harkins as he drew back a little.
was bleedin*- from a flesh wpund in tho
So they were—men more to be dreaded
shoulder, The'bnllet had scarcely cut
than the dusky savages, because having
Mow the skin, afld it wm • hurt to be moro reckless bravery and being en­
dowed with keener intelligence.
doubt regarding . the Indians.
Both
' »: - ■ b
CHAPTER XL
Lein? go back a little.
On the,'.$»y' thp wagon train with
whioli we ;had to^do turned aside and
erected It^defehsij against the Indians
Burned to overwhelm it, another train
would want to finish him oi □iiiko hfm
was creeping over the plains not mon

FARM DEPARTMENT.
The results of the recent prolonged life
uni lit outfit of a party of gold
and efficiency test of the incandescent
Many a thrilling tale has been told by
hunters which had crossed tho state of travelers of a race With woIvm across the
lamps of ten different American I makers
Foaltry.
Nebraska from Sidney and wm moving frozen ateppea of Russia. Sometimes only
The han is estimated to lay 1OT eggs in made In the electrical laboratory! of tho
for tho east side of the Black Hills. the picked bones of the hapless traveler year, but instances are known in which Ohio State university, showed that the
There were seven wagons and fifteen are found Jo tell the tale. In our own bens have laid as many as 180 eggs mean candle-power of the lamps rated at
Iff did not exceed 14.5, says the Engineer­
horsemen, and one of the wagons con­ country thousands are engaged In a llfe-and- duringthe year.
ing Magazine: that lhe candle power falls
tained the wife and daughter of one of deatb race against the wolf Consnmptiou.
Milk and wheat will help the young off with use approximately at the rate of
The best weapons with which to fight the
the gold hunters.
birds
to
make
bone
and
flesh
and
their
10 percent for each 200 hours; that the
foe, is Dr. Pleroe’a Golden Medical Dis­
It seems singular that husbands and
covery. This renowned remedy has cured winter coat of feathers. The same diet Is fife of 96 out of 127 lamps exceeded MOT
fathers would not leave wives and chil­ myriads of cases when all other medicines equally adapted to old birds.
hours, and* that the average infilul effi­
dren behind to safety when setting out and doctors had failed. It Is the greatest
nod
There is no green food equal to chopped ciency was 43; after GOT hours
on expeditions fraught with such hard­ blood-purifier and restorer of strength onions, both for the adult stock and young after 1,200 hours 7 watts per canpk-pojvship and peril, but tho history of tho known to the world. For all forms of Chicks. Onions are not only Invigorating,
qreat west shows that woman lias been scrofulous affections (and consumption is but are excellent when the fowls are sub­
Many years ago. Samuel! Stu th aid1
one of tho foremoat in encountering tho oue of them), it is unequaled as a remedy. ject to colds.
%
Margaret Risk, of Hamilton, A i login
perils of frontier life. Men have grown
Dr. J. E. Clark, of Detroit, has been ap­
Cold nights bring on roup. If your
dissatisfied with civilisation and pushed pointed surgeon general of the state poultry house needs repairing do It now. county, were lovers, but cruel fate »e &gt;arated theip. Hotly married, and!after a
out until- beyond all protection and in troops.
A lining of felt paper is the best tq fill up long time of bi ins lost their panned
hourly danger, and wives and children
At Port Huron .school houses will be the cracks ilth. More chickens contract Kecontly they again met. and sevtiul days
roup from draught thjin any other cause. ago tqarried. Both arc now over 1.', yea s
have cheerfully gone with them.
designated by names of national celebri­
A few Indians, had been encountered, ties such as Wasbingtou, Adams, Jeffer­
Poultry that Is to be used on lhe table of age.
many alarms had been experienced, son.
Is much better if confined for a few days
■*
.
An old joke was recently played on u
there had been hardship and suffering;
nnd fed corn or corn meal and water alone. young unmafrletl
Uhpeitflhg bn«ine»
but on the day of which we write there
On this fat the diet is taken on rapidly man. When returning from a lotjg vaca­
and the flesh becomes sweet, juicy aud tion be told his landlady to mi pm k h s
was nothing to alarm, and the'people of
tender.
tho train were in good spirits at the
trunk os soon as it arrived. The iwonw n
knowledge that their long journey waa
For roup, dissolve a teaspoonful of was rather surprised when she got hold pf
His trunk had be* u
chloride of lime In a pint of water, and a lot dresses, etc.
almost end«L
.
give the bird a teaspoonful of the solution. exchanged for some one ehe's.
In tho Risking np of the expedition
Burn tar and turpentine In .the poultry
numerical strength had been considered
house after the liens have gone on the
more than character. Any and every
CHANC8KV OffDE &gt;1.
roost at night.
one was taken that could provide him­
Bfnte of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Clrv-it- n
The Times. Dowagiac, says a fraudu­
• tudteen.
self with n wagon or a horse and rifle. lent medium bas been giving seances In
Wheat Is, and will continue to be, one of
Bull
pending
In the Circuit Court ter ti«
Tho first day's travel proved that a great that city, nnd one night forget to conceal the best goods for laying hens, as it con­ tor the County of Barry, in Cl-.nuofy
mistake had been made. While the bis parapberneiia of deceit after the sit- tains tbevieincHts that stimulate egg pro­ at the dtv •&gt;&lt; Hastings, on the .-^th d»y . t x,
vvrnber,
A.
1).
1KIL
duction. It is l&gt;est to feed moderately
owners of the wagons were mostly men ttntLa)
Ida I. fterry.
owing to its fattening qualities, as fat hens
Complainant.
of steady habTte and good character,
The Quincy mine’s November product
looking for homes ns well as for gold, was 900 tons, tho Atlantic 209. Orders soon forget bow to ihy.
CharkM* H. Berry.
Cochins, notwithstanding lheir excessive
Dtdendem.
tho majority cf the horsemen were tur­ 'were received Thursday to stop the pumps
In this cau-ie.lt spi^anng by affidavit c;r . ।
bulent and unruly charactcra, some of In the Peninsular mine, winch mentis per­ sire, are good layer*. With a comfortable that
the defendein. Charte- H. Berry.
coop they may be depended an for eggs rrsld^nt
of this slate, het in-. .-t t I.
whom at leapt were leaving civilized manent stopping.
•luring tlie cool weather. They arc hardy Kansas; therefore ua moi Ion of Smith A &lt;’qlNebraska and pushing into the Indian
One hundred and eleven ducks were the and less subject to severe sickness than grove, xdtcllora for tmnptaiaaur. it is'xdeH't
country from fear of tho law. They result of a day's dusk shooting last Satur­ other breed.
that
drlendrat
cater
bls
appearance
‘■
|
.
mntseion dr before four months train
carried a plentiful supply of whisky day. with Chris Smith, of Algonac, al the
**of tills order, and Dial within twenty
Put all tarred felt: on the outside of the Complainant
'
with them, and they made it plainly un­ butt end of the gum
&lt;*av&lt;--a cony ofii&gt;i- .r
building, making the Inside white and pubtikbed In the Hsmio.'xs lux,--derstood that they would obey the cap­
clean by whitewashing. This will an­ cation to be continued n:&gt;ce n»
tain’s orders only when-it Statoil them
•SCHOOL COLUMN
swer two purposes, oue shot* out the cold,
to do so. At tho first campfire six of
the other makes the cooin bright and
tho wagoners, disgnstod with tho out­
cheerful, which makes the flocks look well
look. were in favor of turning back,
also.
but tho captain, who waa an old plains­
Many of the fowls wifi naturally select
man, encouraged them to go on by say­ (A paper read before the Cci. Akaoclatton by
the trees for roostlnff, the Leghorns being NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON t'l.AlMi.
Eralievs
AUcHfingJ
ing;
more dknxwd to' dp so than the large State of Mlehlgan. County of Barry—m.
. Continued.
••These men are like sailors'who al­
breeds. To prevent them from »o doing,
Estate of Austin D. Bassett, de&lt;T»ised.
ways start on a voyage full of liquor.
I liked a card al the dose of the term confine them in the poultry house for
We the undersigned, having been nppolntc 1
After wo get beyond civilization they when I was a little girl and attended dis­ three days and three nights, and tlrey will by the Probate court for the County of B.irr .
Micbi-ptn,commissioners tornct
•
will tone down and become as humble trict school. But I think I would have then forget the trees an;! Iwgln to roost in Slatoof
amine nnd adjust a'l claims and «!i n.amti of a 1
been
just
as
well
satisfied
If
the
teacher
us yon please.”
persons against said deceased, do here rnj
the house.
notice that we will meet at tin* Ir- .-it)
But he tyas a false prophet m&gt; far as hud purchased a little ornamentation for
OlUce in the City of llailltiev. ojH ।: &gt;.r •
four of them was concerned. These the school room Instead. I know that 1
•lav, the second day of Mareli, A 1.
would have liked a card with my standing
and on Friday, the seeond d»y of .tumi.
four men wore well monnttsl and armed, ou very umch. I hud one teacher when 1
The latest word of science concerning A. 1&gt;. urn, at ten o'clock A. M-. &lt;&gt;f '&lt; -h f
and they had tho look and deiwanor of attended district school who had monlbiy
shooting start is that they are fragments and | nilcvring said cta'iuv and
border ruffians. They had' evidently examinations am! who kept a 9*cord of my &lt;»Lhhivvted cornets.
six nonth&lt; Iron; ilbe second day of f*.
jdned tho train to enjoy its protection, work, and I know that I took more inter­
ber. A. D.. 1SK&amp;' were allinml
Tornadoes originate in the tropics, and court for crrdit'ws to present Wieir r • &gt;
and in return defiantly refused to afford est that term than any other term that 1
us for examination nnu feliownm e.
it any of theirs. To compel them to attended district school. Some of ns think are chiefly found in five 'localities, the
Dated December Ind. A. !»;, Istand guard and assist in tho various it is very rxpeffsfre to deqorate a school West Indies. Bengal Bay and the t.'iiinc.vf
coast,
north
of
the
iequatOT,
and
in
tinother’duties would be to bring on a light, room and therefore we let things slide Sontb Indian .ocranJ off Madagascar, and J
w. £ rouxiu*.
nnd this, the trainmen wished to avoid. along as they wi'.l. It isn't wry expen­ In the Booth raciftc, near Samoa.
sive If we manage right and have a wifi to
If tho four men were drivbn away it
exercise a little ambition. It n»ny cost us
Some ond has ortlniated that twenty-1
would only be after they killed some a lew pennies and some work. But I
i
FIIOBA1K OltnElt.
two acres of land is nemlrd to sustain a I
one, and tho train would then bo so don’t like to see onwbe so afraid of work­
i&gt;f Mlcidgin. County of Ba,»y-ss.
on flesh, while that jfinnuiit of land State
At a scivdoii td r’iv Probate • •urt ' r th
cripple-1 fn strength ■ that it might fall a ing a little or investing a tew pennies In man
sown with wheat wifi fe&lt;^ foity-two per­ rottnly
of
Barry,
holdem at the Prutisie &lt;i
prey to the first roving band of Indians s'H.ictbiiig of this kind when It will du sons: sowed to Oiits. elghty-eiglrt; to pota- tile city ol Hkrtfogu,
In «nt&lt;&gt; ootmtyxoa \Vr&lt;thc
encountered.
them Just as much good as it will other*. loea. Indian corn and rice, 1TG persons, day. Ini- ;Mr.h .lav of Noutnbrr, lu
' ..r ut
eight huudrea anil nlartytwV
For two or three days all hands had . Teachers and people rumelimes spend. ’and planted with the bread-fruit tree, mr: tbou-&gt;nnd
Proseiit, CUarirs W. Artnrtroitg, Jt-ice .
been expecting to meet with a force of. money foolishly, while If they took a small six thousand people could be fed.
1’:
In the matter of the estate of '.i.un.
redslcimi who would attempt to block amount of this It would make their .school­
Portland cement will not do for caulk­ Cox. dreeared.
the way, tut to their great surprise the rooms and liotnes mute pleasant and at­ ing the joints of greenhouse pipes. Al­
On readinj* and fibre the petition, di :• ter
tractive.
..
fi&lt;d.
of laiclau A. llvue.-administrator • f
country seemed entirely clear of them.
We can have a wnshdish, towels, comb, ternate layers of oakum and red lead,
They were gathered, as the reader ami looking-glate, 1 think if we try to well rauinwl in. is the proper stopping,
knows, to attack the party coming have them. The teacher can take up a and does not crack or shrink like cement
across from Brule City.
collection in ’her school and in this way would: anti.again, Portland cement, even
Thereupon It la ordered, that Wedia-- y. Hii
get something to make things more pleas­ if it answered In other respects, would ZMh d«y of Dtrendwr. A. 1&gt;.. l£x- a: itn n
CONTINUED
tn the forenoon, be asrtgued ter the hearing c
ant. If you go to the printing office nnd give too rigid a joint.
«dil petition, nnd that the hr ire ? I lav. &lt;&gt;i
get a dime’s or nickle’s worth of colored
Tho Gennun method* of electrolytic deer iNfld and all othqrHefMOMinterested In
paper you cau make a nefit program and blenching, lately^ntroduced, differs from iwtata. are required to appear M n --■.oq
said court then to be hofden at the Ftob^Ul
*
Now Try ThK
use the rest in pa iter foldings, chains, etc. all others, the textile or other material to of
O&amp;ce. tn tbb city of HtsUugs. in r-iid • ■mity^
It will cost you nothing and will surely Uk the paper foldings .to put nltove the be bleached being passtM between rolls and show cause, If any there be. why lit.' yr&lt;.yer!
do you goud, if you have n cough, cold, .or black-boards and to put around pictures Or serving as anode and'cathode respectively, of the petllhmer may not be granted.' Amt IC
said i&gt;ctui&gt;&gt;ncr.neao-1
any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. mottoes.
Hang the chains where .you the electrolyte l»elng used for the purpose isfurtherordered.'that
tieeiotbepcnuiiis Interested tn said e-i
t&gt;C
Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, think they look well. 1 think it very nice of saturating the fabric iteelf. Accord­ the pendency of said petition, and the ta-sr'.nc
coughs and colds Is guaranteed to give re­ to lijive the picture of some noted persons, ing to tliis arrangement several j«jrs of thereof by catr’lnr a copy of lids crdi t to tMS
published in the Harting’. Bannkb. a.uc»-«p.v-;
lief. or money will
paid bark. Suffer­ if Wv.can have them. This might aid us
rollers may be used, the anode nnd cathode per printed and circulated tn said co :;.iy of,
ers from la grippe found It just the thing In teaching history ami reading. A few
living alternately the upper *o that both Barrr. once tn each w.«ekifor three sneertsite
and under its use bad a speedy and perfect tings over these pictures wifi make them
Mid davof hearing.
sides of the stuff nre subjected to lhe ac­ weeks previous toCKAitLXAW.
ARMSTn'-wo,
recovery. Try a sample bottle at our ex- look more attractive.
.
tion of the products of electrolysis.
Judx* of Frot’aie.
(A true copy.)
|/euse and learn for yourself just how good
I think drapes made of tissue paper en­
a thing It Is. Trial Ixrttles free at W. H. hance the looks of a picture very much.
Goodyear’s drug store. Large size 50c. Jf you can get the penny sheet paper it
and 51.00.
wifi answer the purpose of the more ex­
pensive, Dried grasaes and flowers put
Specimen Coach.
8. IL Clifford. New Cassel, WIa, was above pictures will very often make them
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, look better 1 think. Perhaps while yoa
are
having these gathered It will afford
his stomach was disordered,'his fiver was
affected to an alarming degree, appetite you an opportunity to teach a lesson in
fell away, and he was terribly reduced In botany. If you take small cards and tack
flesh and strength. Three bottles of them on the wait in the shape ’of a fan.
square, etc., they will look quite well. If
Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. HI., had yoa have pictures w ithout frames, possibly
a running sore on his leg of eight years’ the children can bring some from home,
standing. Used three bottles of Electric you can put foldings around these and tack
Bitters' and aeven boxes of Bucklin's them on the walls. This wifi look better
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.- ■&gt;* &lt;&gt;S’v\ww
Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and than nothing at all. You can have mot­
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had toes if you like; there are several styles In
five large fever sores on bis leg. doctors which these mottoes may be made. Chil­
said he was incurable. One bottle Electric dren generally learn and remember these
Bitters and one box Bueklen's Arnica mottoes. •
VAper flowers look well If arranged
Salve cured him entirely. Sold by W. 11.
properly.
You can fasten them on a
Goodyear, die druggist.
•.
pasteboard cross, square or some other de­
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. I
sign of this kind, cover the pasteboard
The best salve in the world fiir cuts, with black, dark green, or brown paper
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever besorc fastening the flowers on. If the
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, stove is not blacked, I should manage
Castorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infhnts
con;a, and all skin eruptions, and ixwitlve- some way and have it done. Oue can
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is have house plants as long as it does not
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or freeze In the room. I generally manage to
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box hare a boquet Instead of plants, as it does
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL
For sale by W. II. Goodyear, the druggist not require so much care as the plants do,
though I like plants very much myself. If
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
The Michigan Federation of Labor con­ you have pupils who can draw nice msps.
venes in Muskegon Jan. 10.
Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays
It may be well to put these on the wall
and perhaps some other work of thslra
The Cann* of Khentuatlxin.
feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
An acid which exists in sour milk and might be so arranged that It would look
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves
elder, called laUc acid, la believed by phy­ well if bung up. Their maps and work
might
interest
them
very
much.
There
teething
troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
sicians to be the cause of rheumatism.
Accumulating In the blood. It attacks the are still other ways In which you can
Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
hbrous tissues In the joints, aud causes make your school room pleasant One
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas■gonlzlug pains. What is needed is a should exerelM a little taste in the kind of
remedy to neutralize the acid, and to so nail used to hang the pictures with or to
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
For Instance a
Invigorate the kidneys and liver that all fasten the cards, etc.
waste will be carried off. Hood’s Sarsapa­ rusty eight or nine penny nail, which
shows
plainly
on
the
wall
does
not
afford
rilla Is heartily recommended by many
whom it has cured of rheumatism. It much beauty. You can decorate your
*’ Cartorta to on excaHeat xnedldno for chfl*• Castorla to so well adapted to children that
possesses just the desired qualities, and so school room In one day or one week, but
dren. MotiMra have repMtodly told me cCfta
I reeommnd aaaaupariortoany pracripOon
thoroughly purifies the Wood as to prevent yon can nuke it quite pleasant in ou&gt; term
good effect upaa thdr children."
occurance of rheumatic attacks. We sug­ or a year. You can do a liule every week
kaown to ree ”
Da. Q. G Oeoooo,
H. A. Aacmcx, M. D-,
gest a trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla by al! or every month. Now If your room Is
HI So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
trimmed don’t think that you have noth­
■ Lowd^'W—
who suffer from rheumatism.
ing more to do in thia line. You mu’t
** CMtoria la the bort remedy for ddMNn of
"Our physictona in the children's depart­
C Thirty per cent of the premiums earned look after things a little and keep them. In
which I am acquainted. I hope the day to not
ment have spoken highly of their experi­
at the last state fair have been paid.
order Things will get old and look rusty
far dtotani when tnotbeni wiU consider the rcnl
ence In their outside practice with Caatorii,
and they should be replaced by new ones,
No Lady
fotoreetaftMraMWm.andMaaartortatDar.d although we only have among our
if you would have your school room appear
Mad of the vartouaquack noetrana which are
medieal euppUaa vrhat to known aa regular
In town, suffering from piles, but what pleasant. It Is generally understood that
deetroylng foelr loved ooaa, by foreiccoptam.
prodacta, yet ire are free to oosfees that the
would prefer the easiest method of being
parlora. slttingrooBw, etc., should be kept
morphine, toothing syrup and other hurtful
mertta of OMtoria baa won os to took with
cured. No knife, no pain, but a sure cure
in order. If tth la so does it not hold
down their throata, thereby smdfcg
for piles by using Hill’s Pile Pomade, a true also in regarxl to the school room?
favor upon it-”
them to premature cravea.”
Oxrtxn Hoerrvat. &amp;n&gt; DtsrmaaT,
printed guarantee with each package. By
Which excerebes the most influence In
Books, Xaoa
Da.J.r.KDRnM,
mall SLOT, six for 55.00. Try It to-night.
the world? I respect one more without an
Conway, Ark.
For sale, by Fred L. Heath, the druggist.
Azxar a Barra, ftwa.
e&gt; I neat ion, who tries to make her tx.ine
and
family
comfortable,
than
one
who
has
The famous political wigwam in Muske­
an education, aud does not try to do any­
gon is to become a roller akallng rink.
thing of this kind. It would never d„ to
, Timothy Dewey, of Concord, is ninety­
seven years old aud drilled far the war at
141S.

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

What is

CASTORIA

Castorla.

Castoria.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, December 8, 1892.

PtRSONALMENTION.

etotlon hMbrem
Th“ “-hZ/L/ rt
the “cans of buUdlmz
• •emmlhonw.lnthodlyln th,
~lw5

W. K. CO9K. Local KSteor.

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&lt; wbima .

CTfiro WITH A TUTTLIU AM)
8U0BU COATINS.

Iter SICK HEADICHE,

Price 2S cents
pot. N* Canal

i ipvpr
repair shop In the State. Address,
KALAMAZOO CYCLE CO.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.

ALWAYS SMOKE

THE BEST

&gt; Cent Cigar
In The Market
.
i
H
cknowledges
no cSuperior.

/. MILLARD.
HASTINGS, MICH.

Local i 'JEWS.
• C.IRC'JL.ri
This week.

T1ON •
83 quires.

i ifter,, changes.
.
.. . fur advertisement*
- .- vh tins office Tuesdays at latest to
iHertioni
the ssne of the week
*
'In “
rought.
I’s Barsap*-

•• Nobles Is building a new home
rson St.
v

•&lt;• business L v&lt; ry dull lu the city
’present time.
You cun gel ttjv two papers one
«r only 31.10.

li Ham* and family are moving into
f the James
’
Hugl
" "les
( house lately vaoy J. F. Quinn.
ii-.inunl Sunday school convention
. .. .
•itownships of I ving nnd Thornap| n session to-daj.

■A r.v machine will be put in the new
art house jnd the building will
''' *7
be
throughout wit i gas.
I’oti i forget the ••An -lent Order of Herito l»e given In I nion hall Jan. “th,
th-j benefit of the ni iw Opera bouse.

I
i :&lt;*

!d,.lrSl??ck m.ads
pro™ to 1x5 wel1
•awed to railing carrots, turnips and
onions and this year Bert Denison raised
on Ova acres of this muck 2,000 bushels of
onloM and aold them to a coramlssion
man in Dexter at 65 cents a bushel,
utners have done equally as well with
other vegetables. Mr. Wlxon found by
dririDga pipe 16 feet Into the muck,
which law Mft that the pipe can almost
t* pushed down, the water flows to about
‘wo fret dbove the surface. He has severne,i8 flowl,1K pure cold water
wnieh suDplles his fish pond, containing
thousands of Gern an carp—Leslie Local.
Subscriptions are being raised in Saran­
ac for a 8500 soldiers monument to be
erhetod In the cemetery.

Fredrick HoUUtoo I, In the eUy.

epent Bunday In Kub-

«“°d. In comlnr ^Frank Bond,ear nu In the city laal
frT,IT! Gnind R*pl,‘
m-re will do well to call on P. M Shelten
The thief whoM detection w/nSlJS law' Frt&lt;i”'
&lt;*ldw»,'r,
&gt;» '&gt;« city
to week I. now UI„TL“d7'r
,h0 hu

and a large uunrber of stolen coodn wwr ■««U
h*“’“ “ Anu Art“ “
onnd In bl. P«re,.l™.?n‘'“M^ ™
oomptolniihmoyhtbo proper Sui.
“r V”*. £" W- «• took were In Kala■el
b, ihk tn reenter tbelr yood,
maroo last Friday.
■ ",J*11 T'r&gt;
“ U»re to • ellv In
Jtok to eeattered on? ow Lre ,1,^™“'
o' Laoihw. waa In the
ground, for its size, than this city
\ city on business last week.
coUd^Z yet” i*10 Dne b,,|lding ‘ Joi,
W.E. Davis, of Vermontville, made a
■could be secured most anywhere and business trip here last week.
everywhere .bont the dty Bu7 u.e
Ero viZJh"' ?f.b“lldto&lt; don«
‘he last „.¥/*: f*""1 Bichinli, nt Mlddlerllle,
rioted her wn, H. B. Richard, last week.
. Uken*p lh« n,o“ dralrtovth
?* ,&lt;’"d °“w'l“&gt;to« Imwllon. m.‘!;'y.\G°l','! 0'lhr Freeport Herald
ne«r the elly ire tew ud f.&gt; between.
made this office a pleasant call Saturday.
^'!i!S”edth’,tl,,re»nib. eon.
Miss Alta Ryerson spent last week In
•Ueribla bulldin, done tn tbto city MX1 Delton, the guest of Miss Mamie Nichols.
year- There are bat very, f«w y*.
Mre. Hepbutn. of Grand Rapids, visited
cant hauwa in tho city of any aurt al,d
more houses are needed. Most anv kind her sister. Mrs. Klien Bentley, last Thurs­
of building that had a roof &lt;.n would rent day.
raslly the pant year all on the account of
Dr. S. M. Fowler and wife will spend
ne
Ub,,r*'n'in ‘he tectorial in bunaay In Dowagiac, the gntets of Dr.
1V 8 l*,d U“11 ,M’’crH1 “orc E-Wlg.
“atern residence, win be built to add to
Gardner Potter, of Orchard Park, who
th. beauty of the city.
.
has been in the city for lhe past two weeks
Tlie chair and table factory report a returned home Monday.
goodjvars business this year. All the
Miss Maude Bartley left Saturday for
old Mock on hand has been sold off and Kalamazoo, where she will visit n few days
nothing but new goods are in »tock. Tho before reluming to Albion.
company are busy making some new
County Clerk. Charles M. Mack, of Has­
styles and at prices that will surely win
trade, borne big sales are expected to be tings. one of the best men In Michigan,
made next month nnd the chair and table was in the city yesterday.—Charlotte Tri­
company propose to be in it. The com­ bune.
pany is very fortunate in securing the
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon VanVelsor,
services of Mr. Knight as -general man­
a daughter.
ager. as hr has proven himself a capable
•and efficient man who understands alb
J. E. Albright, of Saginaw, Is putting
taiches of the work from start to finish— the cornice on the Court house.
«li^C
a n,an ‘b® company has
Abe Ellis has/oklhls house on W. State
street to Mrs. Wolcott, of FrecDorL'
x
Tlie lecture by Drof. I&gt;avenport Friday
. S. W. Goucher is prepared to furnish
evening in Union Hall was fairly well at­ plans and specifications In connection
tended, though not as largely as should
with'building. Work done on short no­
have been. The subject of the lecture tice.
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was ••Brazil and her People," 1’rof.
Davenport giving everything from hfs
John G.‘ Nagler and family moved to
own experience, after a year's residence Hastings yesterday and John takes his
in that country. The Brazilians, as may “eat ut once as county clerk. • By their rebe presumed, are far liehldd their Yankee muval, Freeport loses one of her beat famfriends in every way. They an- very Iles, but what Is our loss is Hastings' gajn.
stack in their morals; are very unclean, Wcbave.no reason to doubt, but what
and have no regard for womankind’ hat John will fill his position with honor.
. "
The PrufcMor said that what we would — Freeport lieraid.
call a mob here, would be termed a i. During lhe visits of diphtheria. It is
bclllon there. Rebellions in Brazil often well tn keep dry sulpher in the house. In
take place Wore brea|tfast. A' few who
case of sore throat, blow pie supber Into
are dissatisfied with the government gath­ the throat by means of a quit or inhale the
er their sympathizers together, march to smoke'of burning auipher. This will al
the government houses and- commence to lay the disease, but the physician should
throw clubs and stones. If the ones* In bo called at once. Delays nre dangerous.
power iter from their bouses then the re­ —Ex. It might Im- well Ur bear this In
bellion Is a success. If not then it is a fail­ mind ns diphtheria has l&gt;een going the
ure. but may be continued at any time. rounds of neighboring counties.
While Mr. Davenport dws not claim to be
a platform orator, yet ho speaks In au
easy conversational tone, expresses him­
All ladles nre entitled to compllmcn*
self easily And makes his audience feel at
honie. Those who attended were well tarie* on the opening night of the Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wayne Co., Thursday eve..
pleased and pronounce the lecture a most
Dec. Sth. If you fall to get a ticket from
interesting nnd instructive one.
lhe agent you can be Supplied by calling
Monday nvcning oecnyred the annual at the reserved scat sale.
'election of officers (or Barry lodge. No. 13
Willison—Cannon.
K. of 1*. .in Castle hall, and the following
officers elecUxl for the ensuing year:
A very quiet wedding took place last
1*. C.—Dan W. Reynohls.
Mr.
evening at 6 o'clock at the home of __
Q C.—-{Jr. S. M- Fowler.
and Mrs. E. Cannon, the occasion being
. V. C.—Hale Kenyon.
the marriage of their daughter. Miss Allie
to Dr. Franz Willison, a former Hastings
1’relate—Jas. L. Crawley.
boy. but now of Eaton Rapids. Rev. Put­
M. of A.—S. Greusel. .
M. of F.—Fred Ryerson.
ter performed the ceremony. Only the
M. of E.—John lombard.
Immediate relatives were present. The
happy couple leave today for Eaton Rap­
K. of R. and S.—E. G. Holbrook.
ids. Where they will make their future
Trustee—E. Y. Bogle.
home. The bride is oue of Hastings most
Installing officer—Dan W. Reynolds.
Judge Smith was elected represtatlve to
. estimable young ladles and will Im- great­
the Gr^nd Lodge aud Dan W. Reynolds ly missed by .those who know her. Tim
the city and
as alternate.
a groom is well known in
Dr. S. M. Fowler, as the presiding offi­ gained many friends during th^ time he
cer of the lodge for the past year has rea­ resided here. The best wishes of all for
son to be proud of his record. The lodge their future welfare and success follojv
aadily grown and a lively Interest them from this city.
In Its affairs. Everything starts out
ivurable for the new year. A new
Strayed.
ritual will be used and all of the officers
An English setter bint dog, blackland white
elected take great Interest in the work and tick, black spot on head. Tiiedog was misswt
will make things boom. Barry lodge is last week, nnd any one returning same to me
win be suitably rewarded.
recognized as one of the star lodges of the
Sid Tinkler.
Dated Hastings. Dec. 2nd.. JW2.
state in lhe K. of P. order, and the mem­
bers are to be congratulated upon electing
such able and efficient officers to conduct
OUR COUNTY
Its affairs.

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No. 280,.
I'hf let lew of Hastli k
Quite an Interesting relic, one that will
T. M. will take ) lace this evening.
u- hiinatloris ot officers for the ensuing be of considerable interest to the older In­
habitants of the city, and county :is well,
ujll be made.
was discovered by the employes of this
ri Tinkleir. the hu itling grocer In the office, while rummaging around in the at­
.
f.........
prick.
1has bn ken another com­ tic over the BANNER;office last week. It
i rtii and is selling [he best flour for is also an elegant specimen of pen work,
Si.75 per hundredI.
tielng done by C. E. Wilkinson.
It
new court
&gt;• workmen on thr ___
____ house is nothing wore or less than a targe piece
bj'eu fovored by 1 he weather in tbelr of card board, with display advertisements
The cornice Is now being put on of the leading merchants and- professional
men of this city 20 or 30 years ago. The
1: • roof will soon be np.
work Is so well executed that nothing but
finest thing we have noticed In a close Inspection will convince anyone
.iitay good* this adtaon, is a gent’* that II ta not an electrotype, in the cen­
- l i’t r. The Russia cnlf nulllfler In the ter of the card is a lino picture of Union
■•'it:of Wooley A Aronson.
hall block, Barlow A Goodyear doing busi­
The jca.se against Eu renn McMurray, ar­ ness where E. Y. H«gle now Is nnd Wight­
&gt; । «t«| 'for raising a rumpus at the lower man A Greble selling hardware in the
hotel recently, was c died before Squire store where Ira VanValkcnburgh now Is.
Jas. A. Clarke the well known attorney
K -nasion Tuesday am adjourned.
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J
formerly of this city, was nt that time at
rkeireceipta of the portoffice thia year the head of the Barry County Carriage
will Ixi In excess of last by several hun- Factory, corner Jefferson aud railroad
dretl dbllnrs. Thia w il Insure the p&lt;*t- street*, and warranted all the work he did.
n .i-torj an additional 811,oo salary from Un­ Robert A. VanDensen advertised himself
as a contractor &lt;0*1 builder. J. Stanley
cle bam.
adwttaedlf.e PwkebCorn Shelter, dealt
The annual convocation of Hastings
in groceries, paid the highest price for pro­
utptdr No. 68 R.‘A. M. will be held. In duce and was agent fof Marshall ale.
asonfc hall In this ciiy Friday evening of
Chas. H- Bauer, was attorney nnd coun­
■xt week (or the election of officers for selor at law and had hl* office over Roberta
t he ensuing year.
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A Co's, drug store on State street. A. C.
The; Electric Light And Power company Frost was a physician and surgeon and Ins
are thinking seriously of putting in tnore office was over Maus’ store. State slnj.
powerlto drive their dynamos. This con­ J G. Barrows was a puotographer and bls
cern has all that it can do and could do studio was iu the postofllcc building.
Power* A Munson were proprietor* or
more If it had the power.
Ail l»f the lad lee of Hastings nnd vicini­ -Hastings Exchange.’’ ran a "free bus to
and from all can" and their place of busi­
ty, who desire anything In the line of hair ness was at the corner of State and Creek
dressing and manicuring, are invited to htrect*. Smith &amp; Co. ttUl a general black­
call on Miss Gould, who will be at Mrs. smithing busmens and m.ido l““ber,waS°“’
Unjolm’a, on Broadway, next Saturday. to order. Norton A Porter dealt dealt in
Miss Gould comes highly recommended.
furniture. F. D. Ackley was a druggist
The wife of Gen. JI G. Parkhurst, of and chemist, his store being In the Phoe­
Coldwater. lias by tbq death of her broth­ nix block State street, where W. J. 4 L
er, Edward Crouse, of Syracuse, N. Y., L. Holloway now are. Hyde A ‘
inherited about half |a million. Another advertised themselves a* life ft0.d.flr®
sinter. Mrs. Lavina WUllama, of Coldwa­ surance men nnd real estate agents, their
ter, will receive a like sum.—Marshall offices being were Smith A Co grove now
are. Dorrance A Hopkin* dealt In watch­
Statesman.
.
es and all kind* of jewe nr, did nice ire
We were in error last week in saying graving and gold and silver plating. C.
that the candidates for
state senator H^Olmstead dealt In tobacco, madrcigars,
had not filled accounts of their election ex­ ran a restaurant and ice cream ratoon and
penses. The same were filed In Eaton billiard room on State street. The card 1*
county by both candidates. Dr. Wilkins’ real? an intarorting one bringing up many
expenses were 8117.50 and M. F. Jordan's
FW son. b, Ibrt
860.00. We make this correction in jus­ hi„ urn
o«i ot mnwry.
tice to both candidates.

Grand Rapids, Mich.. Dec.- 5th.—The
Marie \ auzandt vs. Nelson W. Northrup
litigation closed today after being in the
courts about seven years. Northrup was
administrator of tho Roselle Smith estate
and Marie was the chief heiress. When
he appeared to turn over the estate seven
years ago, he made a showing of 822,101
duo the heiress. Shejailegvd that she had
been defrauded on the settlement, claiming
that tlie estate had unduly depreciated, and
appealed to thecircuk court for a hearing.
The case hung fire uftik three years ago/
and then came to trial. The trial lasted
six weeks and resulted In a judgment giv­
ing the plaintiff about 88,000 more Chan
the probate court slowed her. Neither
side was satisfied and both appealed to the
Supreme Court, but the case dtd not come
to a hearing and was finally settled to-dav.
In the settlement Marie received 832,101,
lhe amount of the original award and 814.­
280 accrued intcresL Of the interest
83.000 is appropriated to pay the expenses
of the litigation and the attorneys received
the balance. Nelson W. Northrop is discitanred as administrator and C. E. Ran­
dall ra appointed to succeed him. It is un­
derstood Randall and the heiress will soon
be nikrrh-d.

Belknap and Richardson are having a
lively tusscl In tho recount fur congress­
man.! Monday forenoon Richardson gain­
ed 1'7 In two precincts and was declared as
gootl’as eleeteil. In tlie afternoon Bel­
knap! gained 24 in two other precincts
giving him a lead of two over his competi­
tor. I The recount will probably not be
finished for a week or more and .both par­
ties lire joyful or depressed accordingly as
their!favorites gain_oyjpM‘.

For some time George Topp and his wife,"
of Lansing, have been having trouble, and
a shijrt time ago they divided their projierty anti M&gt;|&gt;arat&lt;-d. Mr. Topp a short time
ago bought a farm about three miles from
this place and the former owner vacated it
the first nf last week and Mr. Topp moved
bis vegetables In the cellar, lajst Thurs­
day jmonnng the house burned to the
ground with a loss ot about 8*100 with no
insurance. Suspicion rested upon Mrs.
Top|| and tlie officersdierv have been work­
ing on the case until Monday mornlng
whert they arrested her. Then she confcssuit that she burned It. , She Is now
boarding at Ionia.

The Eaton Rapids Journal says that
Hint
about the ukm) numerous thing in ___
place these days are subscription papers
for one thing aud another.
All old resident', ot Eaton Rapids will
recall Dr. Morris Hale, who formerly con­
ducted the sanitarium here, in the days of
the glory of the mineral waler. From here
It will tie remembered be went to Alma,
when- he conducted a sanitarium for the
millionaire A. W. Wright, and that for the
last lliree years he has been located In lint
Springs, Ark., in a similar business. It
now transpires that Dr. Hale has had
some misunderstaniling with the Alma
people and after leaving there, at times
wrotpback letters to them threatening and
abusive in their nature. It seemed that as
tinu-Jpassed the character of these letters
got stronger until finally at tho instance of
Mr. Wright, the doctor was arrested nnd
taken before the United States courts on
serious charge of sending obscene matter
throngh the mails. At the trial the char­
acter of lhe letters proved to be such that
Dr. Dale was found guilty of the charge
nnd the very severe sentence of one year
in lhe Detroit work-house and a 8750 fine
were’imposed on him. He is now in De■trolt serving his sentence. The doctor Is
an expert.In the line of mineral water
treatment and did much to bring the won­
derful i)lialltles of the Eaton Rapids water
t»efore the world. Consequently hl» many
friends here will regret to learn of this uni
fortunate affair.—Eaton Rapids Journal.

The Woodland News wants to know who
can beat the record of John Metzer. of
that place, who sold a calf which wns less
than six mon’h* old and weighed over
600 pounds.
.
Middleville wants a tire alarm that can
be heard in the residence part uf the vUlagc. and a petition has been circulated to
that effect.
Editor Felghner, of the Nashville News,
can smoke no more until March 4th, 189.,
as the result of abet that he would quit
until that time if Harrison was not elected.

At 6:30 p. m. daily oue of the hand­
somest trains in tlie United States and
known a* the North-Western Limited
leaves the passenger station of the NorthWestern Line In Chicago on its Jonmey to
St. Paul ind Minneapolis, the twin cities
of the Northwest. Ve.tibulcd throughout,
and equipped with buffet, t-moking nnd
llbrnrv cars, private compartment sleeping
can. drawing-room sleepers mid superb
dining can*, it furnishes its occupants with
cv err comfort and convenience which could
bi’ desired by the most fastidious.
While In its entirety It undoubtedly takes
rank! with the finest trains In the world,
M. Shores, of Nashville, was attempting tberi nre two features of its equipment
to drive a young colt last week, and it whkb deserve especial mention, for they
threw Itself breaking Its leg in such n are Jew departures In the western railway
manner as to necessitate its being killed.
Miss Daisv Miller, n prominent young ” Tile buffet, smoking and library car is
lady of Woodland, died last Week of ty­ furidshH In the most luxurious manner
wltll comfortable arm chairs, writing
phoid fever.
desli, book-cases and a well stocked buffet.froth which light refreshments are served.
neighboring counties.
The private compartment sleeping car Is
designed especially for the accommoda­
Lansing now opms her own electric tion of family partlesand ladies traveling
light plant
without escort. It is composed of ten
There arc ten or fifteen student* in separate compartments, each complete In
Itself, and containing washstand, hot and
Battle Creek college from South Africa.
cold running waler and all necessary toilet
The Charlotte Lender offers a two weeks
•
.
trip to the World’s Fair next year, free of fUTangoments.
Aside from these two features, it is. in
all expenses, to the most popular school keeping with the rest of the service to say
ma'am in Eaton eaunty.
that the Supper served in the (lining car
Excitement was caused in Marshall last after the train leaves Chicago is u meal
week by the discovery of deer tracks. calculated to please the epicure.
In a word. If you desire to travel in the
They were followed to a patch of wood.-,
where the deer was found and shot. It most comfortable manner and make tnc
trip to St Taul, Mhmeapolft. or any point
proved to be a tame one.
In the Northwest. In the quickest lime be
*J 050 pounds of turkey were consumed mre that your tlckePreads via the North­
by ’ the Inmates of Kalamazoo asylum Western Line. Maps, time tables and fu 1
Thanksgiving.
Information can be obtained upon appli­
The Owosso Grand stand association de­ cation to nny ticket agent by addressing
clared a dividend of 81.89 per share on Dec W. A. Thrall, General Passenger mid Tick­
et Agent, Chicago &amp; North-Western It y.
1*L
,
.
______
In Aurelius.township there is* what ten Chicago.
years ago looked to be an irredeemable
swamp. About that time a family cf
Wixons located there, paying a nominal
snm for 40 acres of swamp, part of which
the fire had run over and killed the timber.
Hiram Wlxon built a log shanty back 40
mda from the road, into which he moved
his family nnd began clearing, and by dint
of stick-to-itiveness and push be made a
living and induced others to settle in there.
until to-day there is quite a settlement of
hard working men and their families. The

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Offer for inspection by the people of Hastings and
vicinity the largest and most superb stock of

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{Plated and Solid,) Fine China,
and Bric-a-brac
Ever displayed in Southern Michigan. We have
simply outdone all former effort in getting the goods
you want, and at PRICES that are not to be met by
ANY ONE in Kalamazoo.
Hanging Lamps,
$ 1.50
Table Lamps, fancy,
.70
Hanging Lamps, 30 prisms,
3.00
Table Lamps, dec Bowl and Shade,
.95
Dinner Seta, 112 p’ces, $7.50, $8, $10, $11 up.
A fine dec Table Lamp, bowl and Shade
■ to match, Pittsburg Burner, a Rare
Bargain at
2.50
Decorated 10 p'ce Chamber sets beauties
good size,
2.00
These are a few Samples of Good Things we offer.
Haviland China,
A D Coffees ,
&gt;
Dinner Sets,
Chocolate cups and saucers.
Salad Sets
5 o’clock tea cups and saucers.
Chocolate Sets,
Cake Plates,
Tete-a-tete sets
Salad Bowls,
Ice Cream Sets,
Sugars and Creamers,
Meat Sets
Fruit Plates,
Piano and Banquet Lamps in great variety, Onyx
Tables, Tea Stands, Candelabra, and Art Pottery of
all standard manufactures. Rich Cut Glass, Solid
Silver, .
Our Art Room is now ready for inspection and is
well worth a visit. You are all invited.

COOB &amp; HUNTER,
118 W. MAIN ST., KALAMAZOO.

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In continuance of our policy of being the first in the market with new things, we place on sale this week our stock of

HOLIDAY : GOODS
A rich profusion of choice novelties.
The newest styles carefully selected.
A storehouse full of elegant and useful presents.
No
other house in the city can give you the same sterling values for the same money we give. Five minutes comparison proves it. Hundreds
have tested it. If you are dubious try it yourself. Begin with us first, or the other fellows. We don’t care as long as you make the comparison.

Handkerchiefs, Silk and Chiffon, Embroidered Novelties,
Beautiful Effects, Hand Embroidered Hand­
kerchiefs beautiful in design.
In fact we can show you anythin ; in Handkerchiefs from 1 cent to $2.50.

children’s
Largest assortment of towels in the city.

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message of James Buchanan to the Ameri­
can people, proving beyund question that
lhe deplorable condition of the country at
that time, was due, and due entirely to the
democratic policy of /rec t rade, or a tariff
for revenue only, which is the same
thing. Remember that was said by a
democratic president, and should be enti­
tled to a democratic consideration. Remembeijtiso, that under republican rule, a
mighty rebellion was put down, (not by
republicans alone of course) but under
their admlnlstraUon.’and the unity of this
government maintained; and to the credit
of each and every member of the republi­
can party it can truthfully be said, that
from Maine to the Gulf, not one can be
found who raised his arm to strike down
tho flag of his country, not one with even
the tjtfnt of treason attacbcd-.Jo him any­
where.
Admitting that in administrating this
government for more than a quarter of a
century mistakes have been made, yet we
are proud to know that under republican
rule, our country has advanced and pro­
gressed, until to-day she stands out the
beacon light of the earth, and the marvel
of all history, with more wealth, mote
happy homes, more Intelligence, with her
people better fed, better clothed, with her
labor better paid, with leas pauperism,
'less caste, more liberty, with nearly as

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That the situation abroad grows no worse here be I, and where be you” In politics,
The first quarterly meeting of this
Is proven by the hesitation of the bank of a democrat, a ^reenbacker, a people's par­
conference year will be held nt the MelliSterling silver souvenir spoons nt John odist church next Sunday. The forenoon
England to raise its rate of discount. For ty man, and sorry because there are no
Bessmcr’s, the jeweler. .
services
will be conducted by the pastor
nearly a score of years the sudden death more parties, asks Mr. Cleveland this year
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
Love feast atl»:30, followed by sermon and
of Jay Gould has been looked forward to for postoffice. his name will be Dennis',
Busby Bros, the teading babera have a tlie sacrament of the lord’s Supper, in
by the speculative world with feelings of he won’t be in it.
reputation all over Ute state for their fine the evening presiding Elder W. I.
hair cuts, pud aha ven.
I
apprehension. Yet the event transpired
Cogahall. of Grand Rapids, will preach.
THE HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICE,
The death of Jay Gould, without doubt
without a shock, and its effects are not
A.UGV8T 14. 18^9.
*
Services at the Presbyterian church'
Russell has the largest line of em­
likely to be felt in the operations of the removes the most successful speculator the broidered and initial handkerchiefs In next Sunday—Topics—morning, “A wise
immediate future. Trading In the eastern ,world.has ever known. He was a man as town, suitable for either ladies or gents fool" evening, “Spinning ones own co­
coon.
”
•
stock markets bas for mouths be^n confin­ heartless as he was remarkable for the presents.
ed to professionals. The great bulk of success of his operations. He was nn or­
All ladles Interested in missions are cordi­
Call
and
have
Mrs.
Russell
show
you
ally invited to the monthly meeting at the
Now that the political campaign of 1892
railway shares is held by Investors Indif­ ganizer and a eonsolldator of corporations
something suitable for your friends or any Presbyterian parsonage next Wednesday,
is closed,' and partisan feeling cooled
ferent to quotations for the day. Various established by others and speculated in the members of your family^ Christmas at 2:30.
down. It will be well for all to take a calm
influences have lately conspired to reduce works of men less fortunate than himself. presents.
On Wednesday theSlst, the pupils of
unprejudiced view of the situation, both
the volume of trade aud manufacture. As His disposition was of the cool and calcu­
Bring all the dried apples you have to Miss Jeffords will give an elocutionary
past and present, so that we may be the
shown by the clearing house reports the lating order. He was always temperate in
Spary Phillips, the grocer. He wants all entertainment in the Presbyterian church
better able to judge concerning the future,
business of the country increased only 3.3 habits, simple in dress, reputable in his he can get and will pay the highest price at 7:30. Singing at Intervals, and only
for now that the democratic party, are hi
10 centa. Come and hear the young peo­
per cent, for lhe week ending with Thurs­ family life, but his life was not worthy of in cash or trade.
the saddle, j and have the president and
ple. rickets at Heath's drug store and at
day. New Orleans reflects the largest emulation. He began life with 50 centa
Interesting local Items will be found on the doors.
both houses of congress, they are fully Ingains In transactions, owing ‘o the boom in bls pocket and left an estate estimated
our inside pages this week. Owing to the
The rally of the Y. S. C. E. at Mr. De­
stallsd |ln power, and on the 4th day of
&gt;In cotton and the advance in fruits. A at from 375.000,000 to 3125,000.000.
rush of advertising matter we were com­ Groot's residence last Friday evening was
March next, the reins of government will
new era of prosperity appears to be In
pelled to run this local page on tho inside. most enjoyable. Abeut 50 were present.
“The pension appropriations have been
be passed over to them, and they will be
store for tlie south. It is said that the
There was hinging, recitations and re­
A fogJn winter Is the sign .of cold freshments. Officers were also elected as
at liberty to drive on with none to molest
profits of the wheat crop of 1891 have swollen to ten times their prooer propor­
weather. This sign has proven so true
or make them afraid. It would be folly
kept eastern factories busy for the past tions.’’ is the frantic cry of the Philadel­ that at the present writing there Is over follows:
E. DeGroot—President
perhaps at this time, to discuss all the rea­
year, and for similar reasons strong buying phia Record. Does this mean that the two feet of snow in Northern Michigan
VV. T. Grigsby—Vice President
sons and causes leading up to the defeat
Is expected from the cotton states for the democrats will take the pensions away and th- oold wave cannot help but strike
Carrie Yutx— Secretary.
of the republican party. The press of the
Mrs. Rogers—Treasurer.
half year to come. There has been al­ from nine out of every ten old sold iers here soon. In view of this fact It Is the
duty
of
every
man
who
regards
his
health
now
receiving
them?
And
still
It
is
Committees for various duties-were also
country have each discussed It and each
most unprecedented activity in dry goods
as being worth anything to him. to pro­
has a reason of his own and scarcely any
for the season. Iron is in only fair de­ claimed that Cleveland received the sol­ tect himself. And nnw is just the time appointed. The society Is In a flourishing
condition and Is doing excellent work.
two of them agree. We think the causes
mand, with prices slightly weaker, they dier vote. Tho list of disappointed demo­ as R. Mudge and Son. the leading cloth­
Pete's Union connected
iers. have a large stock of ulster over­
are like the boy returning from school one
having long beetf so low as to nearly dfrive crats grows larger every day.
coats which they are selling at greatly re­ with the Baptist church will hold a social
day kept continually scratching his head, many miles of completed railway as all the soutberp makers out of the field. Breadduced prices.
at the home of Estes Rork, the first
Tho
Journal
says
that
“
the
B
annek
his mother said, “Johnny what Is the balance of the earth combined, and all stuffs rule strong, and provisions have
bouse north of Charlie Bauer's, In the first
has been bought up by the Stockbridge
reason of your scratching your bead so these have been materially developed and been manipulated to a high plane.
Julius Russell has more than maintain­ word, next Friday evening Dec. 9tb. All
crowd," the consideration being a couple ed his reputation as being the leader for are cordially Invited to come.
much?” Johnny says, “mother, If you brought about under the rule of the re­
of gold watches or so, the wholesale price fine holiday goods, and his store presents
will just examine my bead you will find publican party. Will our opponents say
the causes are numerous.” So we would these things are not due to any particular
The message of President Harrison just being about $30 each. We thank lhe a scene that Santa Claus would envy, bad
that individual a refined taste for beauti­
The students have returned to their
find the causes numerous, if we should form of government?' thaiThe broad and delivered to congress, is a state paper that Journal for Its compliment u to the value
ful and useful things In the line of fancy
stop to consider the reasons given by the fertile acres of our vast domain. would men of all political parties must point to of our editorials. If the Banner's Influ- goods. He has a line that Is not excelled work again, lookipg brighter and happier
because of the short vacation.
voters in the different localities. But of have pushed all these things into being? with pride, and one that all future presi­ ,ence is worth two gold watches, that of in qaallty anywhere and he has the largest
Foot-ball is the order of the day at pres­
one reason or cause I think nearly all will If 80,-then one form of government Is just dents of the United States would do well the Journal would be worth about one quantity ever brought to Ute city. Any
oue who cannot bo pleased at his store ent. as the different class teams are play­
agree, that the tariff was at least one. If as good as another, and our wonder Is in­ to emulate. It is a paper that must stand boy’s nickel plated Waterbury.
might as wen give np. A cordial Invita­ ing for the championship of the U. of M.
Dot the principal cause. The democratic creased, why these things did not push as a living proof of the watchfulness and
It Is now learned that Biela's comet, af- tion Is extended to all Intending purchases At present the ’93 Llta. are leading and
party have been pounding away for a long themselves into existence under demo­ care of the executive over each and all ot
of holiday goods.
will probably win the contest, they having
received -he honor the past two years.
time on the tariff question, and young cratic rule. They had the same fertile the nation’s interests, such a watchfulness, er starting In a bee-line for our earth, in­
tent
on
mischief
and
dlro
calamity,
learn
­
voters who have lived only under the re- acres, and broad domain; what was the as we think has seldom, If ever been
The roof of the gymnasium Is now com­
The c. L. 3. C. will meet with Mr* pleted, and It Is hoped the work Inside
publlcan doctrine of protection have been matter, why did not ail of these thing equaled. The showing by statistics, ing that the democratic party had again
been Installed in power, ooald see no par­ Lmbtou Dee. loth, with the Wlowlnr will progress rapidly.
led to believe that free trade would be lhe materialize?
absolute facts and figures, of the marvel­ ticular use to continue her Journey, turned programA committee has been appointed to
better policy for this country, and voted
It la to the republican policy of protec­ ous growth and progress of this country
Qeouuon^-New, Item*
make arrangements for the construction of
accordingly. To all such we would sim­ tion that we owe this mighty progress, under the rule ot the republican party, and from her course, and left the democratic
Grecian Hhtor,. Mr* Bowne.
roreltn Power* a new building for the University conser­
ply ask, that they remember that under and so clearly does thia fact stand out in Its policy of protection, for thirty years, party to complete the work of destruction. ,1Un'“d ?““*
vatory of music, which, owing to the
Airs. Stauffer.
thia doctrine of protection, foatered and the history of this country for the past challenges comparison with any nation of
number of pupils, lias outgrown Its pres­
Tho democrats have been entrusted
Gallia* Mr* Striker.
built np by the republican party, this Na­ thirty years, that the democratic party, ancient or modern history, and this condi­
The Indebtedne,, ot the U. S. GoTcrn- ent quarters in Newberry hall. Work
with the job of keeping the political ma­
will commence on the building in the
tion has in less than one generation, ad­ though pledged in Its platform to repeal tion as he statei in the message, will make
Sthopote. Ml*» Lemomtui.
chinery of the country In running order,
spring.
vanced from seventh place to be first the McKinley bill, and declaring the law a level from which wc shall be able to
but they seem inclined to hesitate be­
Two faculty meetings have been called to
among the nations of the earth, flrat In of protection to be unconstitutional, will Judge of the wisdom or folly of a change fore Ixing the fires as the political poker
Grille. Mrs. Lamereau.
consider the homeopathy question, but no
agriculture, first In manufactures nnd first violate their pledges made to the people, in our national policy.
is hot at both ends.
action has been taken, owing to the ab­
C1
“
bwin
«®&lt;
with
Mra
Ln mining. This fact alone should cause and.....................
plead justification on the principle,
Donahue Dec. 19th, with the following sence of Dean Obetz each time. No one
seems to know “where he Is at” It is
the breast of every true American to ••that a bad promise h better broken than
It looks now as if Mr. Cleveland would
When men are pardoned out of prison program:
feared by manv that the school will be
swell with pride and to rejoice that he is kept.” Republicans can afford to watch not cater to the mugwumps' very__
General Quotations.
much, an the eondlltou that they “leave the coinabolished.
IteMlno.
Mr*
Bailey.
an American.
, and wait
and as the election returns show’ that he try at once for the United States" it !„
Beeluuon. Mr* DevltL
The following was a notice which waa
Contrast the financial condition of the
was elected without the vote of New York time for Uncle Sam to begin to put on his
Slootaf. Mlaaea Lillian Benuaer and banded to one of tlie lecturers in the Law
government today, with Ito condition left
The event of flrat importance for the be couldjtfford to set Tammany aside, un­ war paint.
Grace nut.
to os by the last of the successions of week was fresh exports of gold at a time less be Is under contract with Croker in
quite brief (800 pages); will assign you for
Mlu Kuie McPnarlln.
BeelUHoo. Mr* Mittbow*
your next lesaon tho first four volumes ol
democratic rulers of this ecu ntry u nder the when our financial system la undergoing a lhe matter. From the horde of office
The very latest advices are that “Johnny
Mtule brlbeebotr.
strain that causes some degree of distrust seekers that are following him, sad bls no­ has got his gun" and is hunting for the
The third lecture on the lecture course
tice to them all. It looks aa though he In­
Dee. 15th,
111 be given next Friday evenlux bv Prof.
tended to select his friends for appoint-

Thursday, December 8, 1892.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Additional Local News.

�Hastings Banner

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Thursday, December 8, 1892.

J

SXmN13

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

-;ni ‘if tartar baking powder.

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BAKING PVWOSRCO.. ioo Wall St-,

WHEN YOU
rd* or eak d&lt;» J«»ur artificial teeth
. - .nhp down? if »o •endone.dollar for
intt's Handy bolder. You can apply It
. rone u'.'uute, and uo matter if
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|‘ ■•mot It will hold firmly In the
r mt th.- mot tryingclrcutnttatico*.
Address .1. Z. HCttBAh’D. I&gt;. D.S.
White Cloud.
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PERSONALMENTION.
Chirll. Doyle .pent San&lt;tey ln BeHeyne.

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W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

»ne

Hams A VanAmman.
Mention «(the anrual sale of useful and y«tortv°”' °r J,c‘“’n' w“ •“ *•“ d*r
fancy art Idea, held by the ladles con­
nected with the Episcopal church will be
MIm Ette Hole. WM la Lake Odessa
seen elsewhere in thia issue.
Wednewtey.
The tramps are now miking their an­
C. P. Marple, of LuulBff, w.a iu the
nua pilgrimage to their winter quarters city Tuewtey.
1”
V®
stealing
Don A. c. Towne, of Milo, wu la the
along the way. Keep a lookout for them
end don t encourage them In their indo- city Thursday.
*?y Ri^g them Kratultoua “handR^fr’ of Grand Rapids, was In the
oute,r bm
them work for what they city yesterday.
„
&gt;!ohn Pend®rp”»t was in Grand
There are more ready priUcs than there Rapids Monday.
are ready and willing workers. It is easi­
Frank Black waa In Prairieville Thurs­
er to find fault with what others do and
tile way they do It, than to do anything. day on business. &gt;
That Is the way the multitude critlelsea
T. D. Campbell, of West Bay Cl|v, was
while the few work. The critics would in the city yesterday.
t*c more apt in their criticism if they tried
Chester Messer wm In Grand Rapids the
work awhile.
fore part of the week.
A dangerous eonterfelt silyer quarter
L. E. Knappen. of Grand Rapids v.-as
catcd 1892 baa made its appearance. Its
•
face is perfect and the reverse nearly so. seen on our streets Monday.
It is an,Imitation of one made at tho New
Charles Sherman, of Charlotte. was In
Orleans mint this year. The weight ia the the city on business Monday.
some as the genuine coin and the only
L. W. Fefghner, editor of the Nashville
Haw Li In the ring of the coin when it Is
News, paid us a visit Tuesday.
dropped.
The annual meeting of the Barry Co.
Agricultural society will be held In the
court bouse in the city of Hastings, Tues­
day Dec. 27 th., 1893 at 1 o’clock p. m.. for
the election of officers and to transact any
other business that may come before the
meeting.
Axa Pennock, Frei
.
M. IL Burton, Sec’y.
At R. K. Grant’s guessing matchi Saturiiay evening to ascertain wbo&gt; had
guessed the nearest to lhe number of ar­
tificial snow Hakes in his window, the
prize of 820 In gold was awarded to | Miss
Bertha! I’llug, of this city. Tho correct
number of flakes. \&lt;as 3.304 and she
guessed 8,705, her guess being the [near­
est. The guesses ranged all the waylfrom
1,000 to several hundred thousands.

A well-knowir landscape gardener writes:
Don’t disfigure your lawn with a cost of
coarse barn manure. Instead, u.-mi an ap­
plication of dry hard wood ashes that] will
at lhe first rainfall, however slight.) fall
down in and among the spires of xrass.
forever:out of sight. The application! will
be easier. Uin coal less, while effect I will
be equally productive of a thick green
turf, and without the unsightly covering
of the stable manure. ■

That we sell

------ AND------

JERSEY OVER-SHIRTS
For less money than any of them.
Yours respectfully,

Sanford Truman, of Nashville, attend­
ed tho “Poverty Ball’’ last evening.
F. Kenny, representing the Elliott Pa
per Co., of Chicago, was in tlie city Tues­
day.

E. W. HORRILL Sr CO.,

Ada Michael h visiting in Nashville
this week. Sh8 will not return to Chatta­
nooga until the 1st. of Jan.

ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall, ot Mar­
shall. returned to Prairieville Salurdhy,
after a ten day s visit at 1). R. Cooks.
Mlles A. Curtis, Past Grand Chancellor,
of Michigan. In the order of the Knights,
of Pythias, was In the city over Sunday.

Miss Emma Bradley returned to Grand
Rapid-Monday, after n two weeks visit
with her grandparents Mrs-and Mrs.
Davenport. .
.
Beautiful silk mufllers for ladles and
gents, at Russell’s.
•

The prices nf gloves and mittens are
being slaughtered at IL Mudge A Son’s.
! p (.r NO PAY lor services.
Don't forget that we carry the largest
- ••• ti gdarant&lt;-e to jiermancntly cure all
and best stock of candles In town, and
. Ui.uiurerf both sexes. No pain; DO
price the lowest.
•i. : :i&gt; detention from business. For
- .i;:c.u anrt Illustrated pamphlet conMichiKXn retereaers (free), address
Du IL W. Makmi.
If you need nu overcoat, and have not
. •. f-MILLER CO.. IM. I&lt;M, h« MichThe Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Wayne Co. already purchased one It will pay you to
v. Detroit. Mich.
will hold forth In Union hall to night, to- Inspect the bargains R. Mudge A Son are
v .. rihlGRAND RAPIDS stop at
inorrowi and Saturday evenings. Thl^ offering in this lino.
company come well recommended, having
Any one not knowing what tp buy for a
just eluted a weeks engagement in Port Christmas present should go to Russell's,
Huron. To-night they will present ••For­ they have a full line of ail tha latest nov­
given;'’ i to-morrow night ' “The Black elties, fancy work, baskets, etc.
■ • UNION DEPQT.
•
Flag;" And' Saturday evening “Qucena."
Watch for tlie great lumdkerchivf sale
plays are said to be free from all vuli r.unarfe Transfer. New House The
garni Mil ih.,plate are &lt;rr:l tela. I-rica. I "
' AnjlUhu ma to •;(■*»
। licit oral Electric Bells. I’ocmsSO
IS.
as
Sad 33 canto Itowvcd wnU ati
’W »?&lt;™nl.
«
Ito
BEACH X- BOOTH.
Fred L. Heath’s.
| lnr&lt;esl 4,r)c,c CV&lt;-T
!n the &lt;llJ't0 sclwt
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; from.
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,
The increase in the outpoint of impure
... , .
,
a era Hatting' T#on»hlp. '
at the tladings,Natioa.il bank every booltel... toeoman.gn... Ili.l . dvm.»d
,h» •»
K’
•i’’Inc December and ar my residence ojubt .ton to m.dn In no untort.ln ton,. nu“‘'«•
.;urlng the mouth to receive taxes. lor . toOto ■l,oroo,b onlortotoral ot .)■■■ "'I*1
lT
lo lhf
ten In every «S(te wdn.« them. Tta-; '!'.«•
« »
downfall of thousand# of. our youth Is o'clock p. m.. and continuing throughout
to Baltimore Taxpajarfrs.
tho evening. Lunches and Ice cream and
Dowtin? each1 W«tne«yiv4 Pricb- directly traceable to bad literature. .High­ cake will be served.
&lt;.h&gt;, a; Henry Houghtalln’a r'ri- ly coloted plates of immoral scenes to
pence Ipo«. sk»e More. Hxstirgx. pander to-the depraved mental appetite
Monday eve. Jan. 2nd.. Hose Co. .No. 2.
v. fjr the (SirjoM! of receiving of young and old are displayed on news­ will give a dance in Union hall, proceeds
■
CRANK iXufGHTALIN
stand*. and any one who 1ms the price to be used in tittin* up roams. Good mu­
Treasurer.
sic will be in attendance and a gwxl time
may buy.
guaranteed to all who attend. BHI for
■ H i'tinss City i Rank Saturday
A trick that h going lhe rounds Just
dance 75. cents. supper 511, cents p&lt; r con.... It.. turn ;
now, “ food Test of tlie Eye.” Is to ncu
pie. and baggage Cheeked free Every­
nre with the eve the distance to which i one should buy a ticket to help the boys
you must-push away the central one of
Jiuttand Taxpayer*.
three silver dollars side by side, their drthe IlMtinin City Bank every SataLtdleH and gtrntlptnen who are in doubt
fli.et mber to receive taxes, and at eumferencfc touching, so that Hie distance
•verj' Frfciay for the same purpose. front the lower edge of tlie central coin so as to what presents they should get for
Lewis Watkins, Treas.
removed shall be equal to the distance their husbands and wives. should attend
apart of |the outer edges ot the two other the annual sale of useful and fan y art!
arlton Taxpayer*. &lt;
—
ITowu hall Fricayk and at Weis- coins. Nou will probably do os every one civs to be held in the society rooms
ir-lrt-an- -tore In IU»tiri;s, Satur- elaedo^ pul the coins side by side and Thursday. Dec. Ktth. commencing at “•
iM-emiter to receive ta&gt;es.
o’clock mm
and rouiruuiuK
continuing throughout
evpush wj middle one upwards along the ociovk
nnuntuou. the v.•»
D. WlLtJAM*.
Treas. Carlton twp tabie until you think you have done a 1 cuing. The assortment is unusually large
rash thing&gt;y pushing it so far. When and prices will be very reasonable,
you measure you will find out It Is an • Lunches and Ice cream ami dake will be
served.
odd perversity of lhe eye.
Keep good watch of j our stoves and
A few' weeks ago the Ionia, Eaton A
• CIRCULATION •
Barry Insurance company sued 35 of Its stovepipes. During the cold weather of,
ex-members for assessments claimed to coarse good tires arc needed to keep com­
Thi&lt; week.
83 quires. have been due before the members with­ fortable. A man living in the fourth waul
drew from Hie company, but which they was awakened the otlrer night by being
had not
as the rather suffocated with smoke. An inves­
Hereafter^ changes for advertisements naa
nut, been
ucvn called
can™ upon
upv.. to
« pay
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mud reach this office Tuesdays at latest to | company was then making
a “
“ record” for tigation showed that a chunk of wood In
the parlor stove had fa’len against the
was
accepted
_________
. --.ire insertion In the is^ue of the week . low assessments. Ben Ott» wi
as aa test
test, case,
case, for
for the
the ccinpa
company wanted stove door, knocking It open and scatter­
v,-':vi; brought.
1 ! a®
I good picking. J. M. C. Smith appeared ing coals on the carpet About seven feet
for the i5 and the case was tried last week square of the carpet was burned, and In a
:• 'Ung: locate will be found on the before Esquire Thomas, of Grand Ledge, very few minutes more nothing could
the Jury‘returning a verdict of no cause have saved the bouse, the loss of which
for action. There Is a big point Involved would have been a severe loss to the ownI '»•'&lt; on the inside local page for addl- as well as considerable cash and it is safe
b'-na! local items.
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to say that the case will be carried to the
The Kalamazoo city council has passed
an ordinance to protect home merchants
Baths at Busby Bros, only 15 cents. supreme court.—Charlotte Tribune.
from transient tradesmen, compelling the
Hot and cold water.
We sincerely tliank our many patrons latter to pay a license of 810 a day for the
lai-sell h»« a nice line of furs for ladles, for the Xery liberal patronage they have first 10 days, aud 85 a day thereafter. If
bestowed on us In the past and will en­ they stay long enough to compel the pay­
misses and children.
deavor to merit a continuance of the same
Sterling silver coffee spoons at John in the future. Our njotto is “to give the ment of taxes on their goods then the
council gives them something of aXrabate.
B Amer’s, the jeweler.
best for the least money." That we have The penalty for violation of this ordinance
Better buy you an ulster overcoat at R. been successful in doing this Is proven by Is 8100 or three months in Jail. This Is
the
great
volume
of
our
trade,
and
the
Mudge x- Soil’s, while they are selling so
nothing but plain justice, as it ought to
fact that It is steadily growing. We are be tlie highest duty of any city to protect
chrap. ’
‘
in a position to buy our goods at a much
Spary Phillips wants all the produce he lower figure than any of our competitors Its own business men. They are compell­
can get and | will pay tlie very highest and that 13 the reason we can aud do un­ ed to deal honestly If they stay in busi­
ness. while fakirs and the like have no
price in cash or trade.
dersell them. We have now become thor­ reputation to lose and invariably humbug
' Huethlng new In art linen for fancy oughly established InSIafitings, we have people to their hearts content
work such as handkerchief cases, drapes won an enviable reputation for square and
honorable dealing, and we aik And Invite
ami table scarfs, at Russell’s.
Stockholder's Meeting.
an Inspection of our goods. Our stock is
In accordance with Sec. 12 of Public act
John Hessmer shows the finest stock of complete and we ask all of our old cus­
No.
205
of
the Slate Banking law of Michi­
Soods for Christmas presents ever shown tomers and many new ones to call and sec
gan ot 1887. the stockholders of the Has­
in the city. ; All goods warranted.
tings City Bank are hereby notified, that
Bankht-it Stoke.
The best seven button over gaiter In the
the annual meeting of the stockholders of
market for only 81.00. Best ten button
Sign of the red Haga.
said bank for the election of directors, win
over gaiter only 81.25 at F. G. Stowells.
Now that the campaign is over it la well be held at their office In Hastings. Mich,
I. ad les-A full line of stamped linen for for ail to consider what reading matter on Tuesday, December 18th, 1892, from
fancy work, dollies and center pieces In en­ they will secure to entertain them during 9 a. m. to 12 o’clock tn.
Dated at Hastings this 29th.day of Nov.
tirely new designs, just received at Rus­ the long winter evenings that will noon be
Dan. W. Reynolds.
sell’s
here. We are now offering the greatest 1891.
Cashier.
combination
of
good
reading,
at
the
lowest
IL Mudge A Son want to dispose of
price,
that
has
ever
been
offered,
namely
their stock of underwear and are therefore
the Banner and New York Tribune, the
The ladles connected with the Episco­
Bering everything In this line at greatly two papers for 81.10 per year. Every
pal church will hold their annual sale of
Mured prices.
topic of the day la discussed by exper­ useful and fancy articles Thursday Dec.
•os Rogers wishes'us to Inform the peo­ ienced writers, aMd scientific questions are 15th, commencing at 3 o’clock in the af­
ple &gt;f Barry county that he is In the mar­ dwelt upon In a manner that cannot but ternoon and continuing through the even­
ket !»r poultry, beads on and entrails in. interest every one. As to the Farm De­ ing. The sale will be held In the society
Re wji also buy game.
partment In this paper we have received rooms and lunches and ice cream wlil be
Renumber our offer of the Banner and the following excellent testimonial from served. The articles tote sold this year
Prof.
Eugene Davenport, of Woodland,
‘ New Y«rk Weekly Tribune, the two peare especially fine. _________ _
formerly a processor in the Agricultural
pen forfi.io per year. Get your winter
college, and one who has made the best
For Bale.
leading vhlle you can get it cheap.
methods of farming a special •w:
One good Pordand cutter, two cook
Over lot decorated lamps, library and
Woodland, Mich.. Nov. 2, 1892.
stoves, nearly new, also several gasoline
aland, mor, than you ever saw In one Cook Bros.. Hastings, Mich.
stoves at my house on N. Broadway, oppo­
store bought satisfactory. Please look
Dr tn FbiendSx 4 take the first oppor- site school house.
them over.
Canity la toy IU1 Ito Avtealtor.l drMrs. Cobs Powers.
LLinC of th. iw Tork Trlh.to I.. ~&gt;d
Hams A VanAkman.
b«n tor y«A tto to,t mwM»d 1° »»
It is said that the price of coal will soon
Botle*.
the
country.
,nd
you
will
tnulto
n.
unto
11
t ike another advance. People who think
Money to loan on real estate or g&lt; od
oi&gt; Including some specimens of this costly
notes. Apply to Smith A Colgrove,
glim io their holiday purchases had better
I Hastings.

-THE KENT-

DO NOT FORGET

Than a nice pair of Slippers?
We think we have one of the finest lines of
Slippers to be found.
Patent Leather Dancing Pumps, Dongola Dancing
Pumps.
And for House Slippers in gent's wear, those fine Russia Calf
Nullifier Slippers.
Also, those fine, fancy worked Slippers, at prices ranging
from "5 cts to $2.00.
Don’t fail to see them!

WOOLLEY &amp; BRON52N,
One Price Shoe Dealers.

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8,804.
HOW NEAR DID
YOU COME TO IT?

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THE WINNER
out of the thousands of guesses received in the
guessing contest, the correct number, 8804, was
not gucssecL Miss Bertha Pflug, of this city
guessed the nearest to the exact number, and re­
ceives the $20 00 prize. Her guess was S765.

£)

LOCAL NEWS.

But what is the Clothier going to do?

HERE is advertising inspiration

T in our stock of Men’s Overcoats,
i The stylish Melton, the handsome Kerseys, etc. |
I The dressy double-breasted, the warm ulsters etc. {

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there is better advertising than that
of the papers. We find.it with the
pleased men, who having bought al­
ready send their friends to secure a
duplicate of their pleasure.
1 DO YOU want to buy an over­
coat? Do you want to save $3, §5,
maybe more? Well then come in
and do it now. A good overcoat for
$7.50, thence up to the finest.

�Hastings BannerThursday, Dec. S, 1892^
COOK BROS . Propnetora.

(CARTERS

tenut payable sembannually in *ueh coin
nt the rate of 3 per cent. i»er annuip, the
Noted on the Floor of the Pop­ bonds to be known aa the treasury defi­
ciency bonds. The bonds aud interest on
ular House.
them are to be exempt from the payment
of all taxes or duties of tb«f United States,
well an from taxation in any form. The
TEE QEEETISG ABD HA5DSHAKIHG as
secretary is authorized (o dispose of the
bonds at not lens than their par value, nnd
apply the proceed* to the payment of the
deficiency iu the Unite! States treasury,
—MoCanu's Morel Distinction—Bill* to and for no other purpose.
Bo&amp;4a to Boy Deficiencies, and to Repeal

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veiaaka our grrat boaaL Our pills cure it while

CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yw*i

WIL PIU.SMM1 DOSE. SMU Pffltt
FORl’ttum

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cauauetz^Enclotn- stamp for circular. Address. A. S.
parish, Prop'r

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Go to the

CITY BAKERY.
Fine line of creams ■ and
fresh confectionery.
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A. E. RENKES.
• BUSINESS CARDS.
TAMES A. SWEEZEY.
»*
Attorney ut law4
Hastings. Mich.
I’rnctiVes In all courts of the state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.

RS. K H. A C. P. LATHROEr
ilomoepathie Physicians and
■ Surgeons
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All calls city'and couniry promptly at­
tended t&lt;1-

D

Washington, Dec. 6.—Jt MH an interest­
ing occupation to watch tlie floor of the
house yesterday during tlje time in which
the members were assembling and until the
brief session wan ended by adjournment.
Members greeted bach other generally,
whether fellow partisans or bitter oppo­
nents of each other,with great warmth. Ocsasionally would • be seen a movement of
members towards one place where mao
member prominent in some way hail
Just made his appearance, and then there
wouldIbe a spell of handshaking in which
the new arrival would get much the worst
of it, notwithstanding the good will of the
♦bakers.

Ton^ Wntson, self-conlWpnt as ever,
closely follower! by Jerry .Sim]jsou, took
his seat early, and with him of socklem
fame Returned thanks for tho greetings
they received. Watson^looked a bit crest­
fallen over his defeat, though he declares
he-wilj win In the contest Uncle Lewis
Sjewoxd, of Illinois, is the only member
with a contest on his bands who hopes the
contest will result favorably for Ids oppo­
nent "I didn’t want to come back," he
said. “J told them not to renominate me.
But they did. Tho returns show my de­
feat by seventeen votes, and my constitu­
ents want me to contest. They can contest
if they want to, and I believe they will win,
but I am not going to .do anything about
It, foe I’ve hhd enough of congress. It
iin’t what it’s cracked up to be."
Tom Heed on tho Hindsight.
Tom Kral, a little thinner than usual,
lumbered into his house and to. his se/it,
Liying his lot® of flesh to grief over the re­
sult of the general election, “although.” bu
said, “I bad no doubt from the first of the
way iv was going." Tim Campbell, from
“de Ate’ of New York, put iu an early ap­
pearance, wearing as usual a fresh white
tie and n Prince Albert shit of black.. All
of the Chicago members were on the ground
early-fnll save Newlx*rry. . So. fur as could
lx* k-apted he has not reached the city.
Coiontl Ab Taylor, looking -a little fatter
than when he left, was tine first on hand.
He sail he felt uncommonly well and thu
improvement was doubtless due, he said,
to his: satisfaction at nut. having to serve
lougen than the present t«rtn.
The Dlatluctlou of Toni McCann.
McCann, clean shaven and spruce, came
next. He was spied as ho entered the dixir,
and there was a rush for him. and for a
half hour be was subjected to steady con­
gratulations upon being re-elected by a
larger;jpajority than that Tt-ceivetl by any
other 1 member except Judge Culberson,
from Texas, who bad no opponent Then
came [Durborow, his cheeks aglow with
henltbt and happiness. It seemed fuf-a time
a» if hi? wouhl l&gt;e smothered with congrat­
ulations, and when it was over his collar
was wilted with perspiration. To Durbor­
ow bekmgs the honor of intriMluring lh«
first bit of World’s fair legislation. It was
a resolution to .repeal the Sunday closing
clause; of the World's fair bill, and itjwas
promptly referred.

ft A. SCRIBNER. M. !&gt;..
V.
Physician and Surgeon,
: Delton,
Mien.
(jtflee Ihlresldcuce, one block ea«t of depot.
A. Ik C. H. BAHUEU
There were tunny rcprtsentatlvui who
•
Physicians nnd burgeons.
were favored with floral tributes, but the
Calls iff city or county responded to with
senate was a regular conservatory. The
promptness, day or night.
display has probably never been suqMLwetl.
The vice president le&lt;l In the show with a
ILL1AM O. LOWDEN. 4
huge bosket of pinks, roses,' violets, and
Lawyer.
Office pver Hastings City Bank, Has ferns-j-die gift of admiring friends. The
cleskjjr Gibwon of Louisiana was weighted
tings. Mirb..
w
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with ai superb banket of pinks and yellow
rotaw-ia touching tribute, as the senator
A. SHELDON.
now Ilea dangerously 111 at Hot Springs,
.Abstract and Real Estate Office,
tatetraat Block. Hastings.
Ark. The most striking tribute was that
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate to Wolcott. He found his desk completely
•old on O'lnmlsslon. General cou»esnnctng. hiddcA by a crate of blooming rose trees,
Having » ioinpletc set of Abstract Books, com­
piled fromithe Records, can furnish' complete bearing the card and good wishes of bis
« tracts
c. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
“political admirers." Gorman received
roses from the Maryland Democratic club
A T. DRAKE, M. D.,
of the District of Columbia Voorhees,
pink, yellow, and/ed roses; Dolph, bouquet
Offli-e over Holloway’s &lt;1fuk store.
Office In mm from 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con of roses; Mitchell, white and yellow chrys­
nectlug with residence, at Holloway's druy anthemums; Hiscock, basket of red roses;
store.
Washburn, basket of pink roses. Tributes
were also made to Cockreh, Hawley, Vilas,
g M. F0WLE1LD.D. 8.
Hausbrough, Pasco. Proctor, Manderson,
Pettigrew, Cail, and others.
I Office hoars s a in. to 5 p. m.
REPUBLICAN SENATORS CAUCUS.
M1TII &amp; COLGROVE.
Discussing the Question ot the Control of
Lawyers.
(Office tn Unionblock. Hastings.)
the Senate.
Practice is all the courts of the state.
WA8H1NOTOJL
«•—“Shall there be
any new stat»s admitted at this session? ”
e. kenaston,
was the principal question before the con­
•
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.'s store.)
ference ot Republican senators yesterday
Practices!n all court,of the Mtate. Collections
afternoon. Other matters related to tho
xohiptly attending to. ,
organization of committees, etc., but not
fa B. TiMMERMAN. Hom&lt;i|MUik I'bp to an order of business, which, was gener­
Ju .
sician and Surgeon.
ally supixwed to be the object of their as­
, (Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
sembling. The discussion grew out of tho
aw. real estate andcullect- ciMisideration of the question whether or
ui&gt;t it were desirable or expedient for the
.
ING OFFICE OF .
Republicans to try to retain control of the
Palmebtox &amp; Smith,
senate organization. On this point there
Woodland, Mich.
is something of the humorous in the atti­
C. S. Palmkrtox,
J. M. Smith.
Notary Public.’
Justice of the Pence. tude of leading members of both parties.
Too 3u«rrow''f«-&gt;r Cockrell.
Republicans like Hale say that the tail
must go with the hide, so te speak; that no
effort should be mado by the Republicans
to direct or control the organization of the
senate in thfc next conuresa, so that the
Democrats will have rnulsputed possession
of all brnnehts of tlie ,vetnment. . On the
other hand there are Democratic who seern
to be not desirous of assuming the responsi­
bility of organizing the senate. Cockrell
says that unleaa the Democrats elect Senntcra from Californio, Wyoming, and Mon­
tana they will not bo able to effect nn or­
ganization without the aid of allies; that
forty-tour senators and tho casting rote of
Vice President Stevenson is a very narrow
majority with which to work. The confer­
ence adjourned without taking any action
ou the question, and with the understand­
ing that another meeting should be held to
further discuss the question before any
action in taken in the senate

P

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KIRKS
IAM0N

TMSW
HultkM, Igresable, Gtaanslng.

FINIS IS WRITTEN

OPENING INCIDENTS

SOME EARLY HOUSE BILLS.
Beads to Pay UefloWnclen — Attack on

WASHINGTON. Dec. G—There was a concomddurable grist of bills brought to the
national statute mill yesterday by mem-

Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Me.
portaut was mu-by Ammerman of Penn­
sylvania authorising the treasury to issue
not exceeding in the Aggregate £73,000,000
bonds of the United States, redeemable in
coin of the present standard value at the

Then there were two bill* aimed at tho
United States election laws. One by Oates
repeals the section of the law providing for
supervbiots and dip:-ty nui.-sht’.snt elec­
tions. Another by \/heeler of Alabama
makes it unlawful for an officer of the fed­
eral government to interfere with elections
in states, and repeals all law* which anthorize olllcers of the United States to In­
terfere with elections in states. Muchler
of Pennsylvania introduced in the house n
bill transferring the bureau of jamakaui or
pension office to the war department, anti
placing it under the suitervision of the secrotary of war.
Proceedings In Congress,
WASHINGTOX, Dec. 0.—The senate began
Its second session of the Fifty-wecond con­
gress yesterday at noon. Seventy senators
were present, but for the first time in forty
yean Dennis Mnrphy. the olficinl reporter,
wnsn!*ent from his desk, bring ill. The
committee to wait on the pnbJdcnt was ap­
pointed nnd perfdnned its duty, wliereupon.the senate adjourned for the day.
In tlie house the saiqe routine was gone
through. Diiriwrow introduced a bill re1,
pealing the Sunday clpsing clause of tho
World's fair bill. Dockery introduced a
resolution requiring the appropriations
committee to prepare a statement showing
the exact condition of the government as to
income and expenses; also for a commission
to ascertain whether the government can
get along with less employes. The house
adjourned.__________________ _
FATAL FIRE JN BROOKLYN.
Two People Killed by Leaping from n
Window to the Ground.
New York, Dec. 2.—A fire in the tene­
ment house. 319 Flushing avepue, Brook­
lyn, at I o’clock Friday morning resulted
in the killing of two perwe-ns—father and
child, and the serious injury of at least half
a dozen others. The dead are Michael
Doyle, 40 years old. and Nellie Doyle. 3
years old. The injured are: James Mur­
ray, his wife and six children, another of
the Doyle children, nnd the four members
of the Grimes family. The tire broke out
in the cellar and was due, it is believed to
the carelessness of Michael Monahan, an
aged, homeless man, who has lawn in the
habit of sleeping in the cellar,. He is under
aricst.
'
Paulc-Strlclccn Tenant*.

ihrongh tb.b.-iIlw.x.an.l AlwluUlAnJcut
oil nil .-JCOI® by m»» ot lhe »lnlr««yn
nuicxlv on the scene and
The firemen were quickly
promptly turned their attention to the res­
cue of the panic-stricken u-nante, who
sto«xl nt the windows imploring help.
Those living on the first floor were res­
cued in safety, but while this was occur­
ring the fire had crept nearer to those in
the upper storieo. Lfoyle attempted tosavu
his little one* by throwing them from the
window, nnd hail tossed two of them out
when he himself fell to the p&lt;yement Ho
and the little girl, Nellie, were fntally In­
jured and died almost Instantly. The
other child wm badly hurt and was taken
to a hospital. Meantime the firemen had
succeeded in reaching the Doyle apart­
ments nnd Mrs. Doyle aud the remainder of
the children were rescued in-safety.
GOING TO BOTTLE HIS SPIRIT.

A Muskegon Spiritualist Wbu WIU Try an
Intcrcatlug Experiment.
* Ml'SKEGUX, Mich., Dee. 5.—A prominent
spiritualist of this city hns perfected a
scheme by which hu hojwtf nt death to be
able to prove poaitirely to those in the ma­
terial state that his spirit exists after Its
separation from the body. Her went to
Pittsburg a short time ago nnd obtained a
large glass cylinder so constructed that it
enn be sealed air-tight in n moment's time.
In this cylinder he has supended with fine
copper win* two pieces of metal so light
thnt they can be brought in contact with
each other by tho slightest motion of thfi
nir shut within the cylinder. These wires
pass through the cylinder, one la-ing con­
nected with a battery and tlie other with a
telegraphic instrument.
Will Be Sealed Up Jug Before Death.
He has made arrangements for his friends
at bls donth and just befo» the spirit leaves
his body-to seal him in th* cylinder that his
spirit may be prevented from taking its de­
parture, and at tho same time enabled by
u series of systematic dlsturbaucea of thu
air within the cylinder to communicate
with'his friends through the telegraphic
instrument. Ashe is dying with consump­
tion the public will not hare long to wait
for the test of his experiment. If this ex­
periment proves succwsful his friends are
pledged oftex three day* to unseal the cylin­
der and allow the spirit to depart and then
seal up and bury the remains.
New Illinois Stale Officer*.
BPRINGFIELD, II!*, Dec. 2.—Stale Secre­
tary-elect Hinrichsen has announced the
appointment of T. F. Russell, chairman of
the Christian county Democratic commit­
tee, to succeed Captain S. P. Moody, who
has been chief of lhe corjrarntioii depart­
ment for thirteen years. Mr. IllnrichM'n
reappointed Miss M. Jennie Robinson, of
Springfield, stenographer and typewriter.
George W. Btenuau, of Joliet, will hnvo
on* of the clerical positions.

Might Have Been 1OO If Hho Hadn't.
BCHAXTOX, Pa,, Dec. a—Mrs. Sarah
Kiple, n grantl aunt of Mr. Edwin A.
Ablx-y, tho artisL Is YJ years old: She was
never sick an hour in her life until early in
Novemltcr, when hhu caught a bad cold by
going Karefooted out of doors, and t hen she
declared she wasn’t u bit sick. She has
smoked a pipe for seventy odd years nnd
taken a drink of whisky every day for
many years. _______
THE DEATH~RECORD.

Ex-Governor Hexp.v M. HoTT.at Wilke?
GEOBOE W. HENSEL, father of Attorney
General HenM-1, at Lancaster, Pa.
Colonel Henry El Bateman, at Easton,
Md.
W. D. Garrisox, one of the proprietors
of the Grand Uqlon hotel, a-j New York.
General Lvctus i£ Polk, prominent cit izen of Tennessee, at Nashrilln
Albert Cchxx, prominent citizen of Littie Rock, zkrk.
General Joseph H.-Potter, retired, at
Columbus, O.
Joseph Waltox, millionaire coal mwcbafit of Pittsburg.
Charles F. Evans, ex-mayor of Read­
ing. Pa.
Brigadier General Benjamin W. Brice,
retired, at Washington.

On the Life-Record of the Wall
Street Wizard.
DEATH MAKES THE CLOSING ENTRY

Jay Gould Crosses the Dark River and
Goes to the Unknown
.
Country.
1
Death Angel’*

RAN TWE BANK INTO- MWGHMENT.

yeatetriay morning on the Stone City bank,
n private* institution operated by Henry
Fish tc Sons. Th* fact that all comers got
their money without a murmur did not de­
ter the others In the crowd, who stood
Stolidly awaiting their turn. By 9^5 a. m.
$30,quo had been paid ouU. It wa« evident
that the payment could not Ixst ranch
Imjgvr, so orders were issued to the teller
to pay out no more money. The crowd
was dismissed with the assurance that the
bank would pay depositors every dollar
anxl the doors were cloral to the public.
Started

Illi Bedaidr.
New Yoh^. Dec. 3.—“Jay Gould b
idead," was the announcement made in
Wall street yesterday about 11 a. m., and
,
the
voices of the shouting crowd wore
stilled for a moment The first thought
1
wa* as to what cffecRthoevent would have
on
। the market, but it wm soon found thnt
it would have no appreciable effect. The
reason, was given by John T. Terry, who
bus been connected with Mr. Gon Id for
years, and who b a director in a number of
:the Gould/properties. He nays: “Mr. Gould

Idh* Werkingulcu.

The run wm started, by the workingmen
of the Enter;’rise mill. Those who were
discharged wlu-n the mill was closed were
t&gt;aid in time checks. They expected to get
the money at the bank, but it being after
■ hours and the door* ctaaed they started
' rumors of Insolvency, which precipitated
•I the run. Tho liabilities of the Stone City
bank are al&gt;out fl®,000, due depositors.
The firm claims to have given security of
F250.0tX) worth of property.
Tbs »*&gt;ik Makes an AssiRniuciit.
Just before 6 o’clock last night, in the
county court an assignment of the Sumo
City National bank was recorded by the
attorneys for the Ann. The assign men t
was In favor of J. 1* O'Donnell. George
W, Monroe wns appointed receiver of tho
Joliet Enterprise company. The citizens
were greatly excited yesterday. The busi­
ness houses in nil port of the city did but
little business and men left their work in
the mills, factories and stores to inquire
about the deposits they had loft at the
Stone City batik.___________ _

WON BY THE REPUBLICANS.

Tol'KKA, Dec. J.—The executive council
sitting aa a board of canvassers yesterday
afternoon cast lota to decide the legislative
tie in Coffey county, and Bollinger, Repub­
lican, waa ehoaeD. The entire proceedings
was conducted in secret' Hcasicm and At­
torney General Ives, the only Democrat on
the board, refurcd to take part in IL By
this decision the Republicans gain control
JAY GOULD.
■ of lhe lower house of the legislature. It
said ra ently that he had ‘trusted’ (to we ; was impossible to get statement* from t he
his own exgyessloni the three st&lt;&gt;cks iu various membere comj&gt;o*ing the retiring
which l»e wns most interested, nnd tliat board which did not conflict. Secretary
they cotild not be sold." Tlie three stocks Higgins stated that Treasurer Stover
referred loan* Manhattan, Western Union drew the ballots and t he auditor declared
and Missouri Pacific. The general opinion thnt it was Secretary Higgins.
FopnMSta WnxiiigMuch Wroth.
' on the street is thnt Mr. Gould ha* had hb f. * ..t town was in n state of excitement
house in good order for a long time.
I over tin- :mnuancement,nnd lhe fusion pol­
.
' iUciaus declare that they will not submit
Meanwhile at the Gould re.ddencc the । to what they term “the outrage." In an iasilcnce of death had prcvalktl since 0:15 - terview last night Auditor Hovey gave
a. m.. tor at that hour the great financier this version of tho drawing: “Eighteen balb«d
Rorlr re»-«nla)- room-। loU were dqmMUia bat, ™. ot which
. .

_ _

... .

•Fourtisllim.
Tlte rules that govern good conduct fo.
an Individual are thaw that should pre­
vail tn the offices of newspapers. There is
news though in tho world in which the
public is rightly Interested to fill the col­
umns of our newspapers every day in the
year, but the trouble is that gotaip and
scandal are often more interesting than
matters of real moment. The rule of gen­
tlemanly conduct ought to be the rule of
the editor ami publisher-ton happily it
very often is—antics Judge Wallace wise­
ly pointed- out, mere gossip and scandal
rnougering are no« excused by the answer
that the ■ patrons of a newspaper want
what they ought not to-have.—Harness
Weekly.

...... n,«wV.u1 •IL.lH.irw.w ' th,, nnnih nf thn

Mr. Geo. W. Ooofc
Ot BL Johnsbury, VL

Like a
Waterfall
Great Buffering
After the Crip
Tre^^ndous Roaring in the Head
— Pain in the Stomach.
“ To C. h Hood &amp; Co.. Lowell. Mua.:
"Two years ago I had a severe, attack of the
Grip, which left me tn a terribly weak and de­
bilitated condition. Last winter I had another
attack and was again very badly off, my heai’b /
nearly wrecked. My appetite was al) tone. I f
hut no strength, felt tired all the timr,had
disagreeable roaring noises In my bead, like a
waterfall. 1 also had severe beadaches and
Severe Sinking Pains
tn my stomach. I took medicines without ben­
efit, nntll. having heard so much about Hood's
Sarsaparilla, 1 concluded to try It, and tlie re­
sult fi very gratifying. , All the disngreable
effrcta of the Grip are gon^. 1 :im treu from .
pains and achcw, and believe

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is surely curing;my catarrh. I reeomntend it
to all.-" Geo. W.Coox. Sl Johnsbury, Vt.
Boon's PILLS care Sum. Slek Headcbn
Ixullgettkia. BlUotuaMt. Sold by all drerjlia

wln^J Into uuemudau.n™. A .hort
Th,
Um, brfon, bl&gt; dmth b. Ainb* mllM Mid ,,!nrai|„ Governor llumpbror'o bM nnd
PRORATE ORDER.
„ in,
•... Secretary
___
became conscious,
lie n«twi
asked fnr
for hiu
his rlillchil­ *set on a ...
table, and
of State Hig­ State of Michigan. County of Harry­
At a session of the Probate, Chert tor the
dren and they were all sent for and soon gins turned his back and drew the ballot*. , County
of Barry, hold* n at the Probate Office,
were in the room, tor they instinctively The first eight were blanks and_Jbe ninth tn the City of Hnstlmm, In said eountv, on
Wednesday, the 2U«1 dav of Norember, in the
........
knew that the summons was the last from wm ‘Bollinger.’”
year one thousand eight hundred and ulnety two.
their father they .would ever be called on
ITrscnt.
Ciurles W. ArmMrong. Judge of
Death of a Woman Worker.
to obey. Those present of the family—all
Chicago, Dec. 5.—Mnrj- Allen West, Probate.
In the matter of the estate of .lame*
of the family, in fact—were Mr. nnd Mrs. editor of The Union Signal and for many Malioni-y. deceased.
George Gould, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Gould.
On rwiiint and tiling the pellifap. duly venMiss Helen Gould. Mr. Howard Gould and years prominent in Woman's Christian I fied, of Myron Wlu/. .ulininfstraXtfl &lt;*f *&lt;a!d espraying Uia: bls final scooant this duy
Miw Annie Gould. The sen-ants were as­ Temperance Union work, died on Dec. 1, in ' tale,
filed
may be beard and allowed.
Tokio, Japan. The news reached Chicago I Thereupon
sembled near by.
It te ordered, that Friday, the
Saturday iu a cablegram to Miss Frances ifith day ot December. A. D. twe, at ten o’clock
forenoon be itMixtted for the hearing of said
An expression of satisfaction passed over Willard. Thecause of Mis* West’s death ; intbo
petition,
and
that
the heirs at law of f&amp;td de­
the face of the dying hum os he glanced Is not yet known, but it was probably n ceased and all olhef persons interested in said
around and saw that all were there. Then, general breaking down from over-work. estate, are required to ap|&gt;ear at a session of said
Miss
West
left
Chicago
on
the
1st
of
last
Court,
lhen
tv
be
holdeu
at the Probate Office
with his eyre on the group, perfectly con­
In the City of Hastings, in said « .muly. anti
scious to tfie last, he pasrai away aa peace­ January for a trip around the world. She show cause, If a»y there be, why the prayer uf
fully as a lv»l&gt;e going to sleep. He died in was 55 years old and u native of Illinois. the petitioner may not be granted. Abd it w
the same room in which his wife lirealhed Mias West associated herself with The further ordered, that said petitioner gite
the persona tnterestt d in *ald estate, of th her Inst.. The members of the family were Union Signal in 1885, when Miss Willard, | to
pendency of said |&gt;et!duu and the bearing
devoted to each other. Tlie death of tho her predectwsor, weril to Berlin. Before thereof, by canalnu’avopy of this onl-r to be
mother wm a severe blow to all of them, coming to ChlMgo she was for nine-years publlabed In the Hastings BANxr.it. a m&lt;wvpaInted and circulated in sitfd County of
nnd tiiis last bereavement left them nil principal of -the Galesburg, Ill*., high perpi
Barry once In each week tor three successive
i
proolrnted. Miss Helen Gould, liesides, schopL
weeks previous to saldday of hearing.!
wns ill when her father wm taken down
. Chas. w. Armstkon
. o,
Cleveland in Nbw York.
(A true copy. )
Judge of;Prcbate.
aud hardly able to leave her bed to attend
New Yoiik. Dec. 5.—President-Elect
ou her father.
Cleveland arrived Monday morning at
MORTGAGE HALE.
7:35 o'clock from Exmore, Va., where he
HE FORESAW HIS FATE.
Whereas default has beeti made In the condi
Mr. Gould’s Break Down at n Hallway had been on a shooting excursion. He Uons of a mortgag- executed by NebrJnla!'
traveled in a special car attached to the lUchards and Itauuah .V. IPchards. his v tfe, &lt;&gt;(
Sleeting.
the township of OrniiBCtlllo lurry'&lt;'onnty.
The real oqnditon of Mr. Gould’s health southern express on the Penjosyivuda rail­ State
of Jllchlstn. to Julia B Scoville, ol Geue
was not reveal until a year ago, when he road. Mr. Cleveland raKDbd glad to be seo. state of New Yont.bearing date the !3nl
of September, is-0. and recorded in the
broke down in tlie famous Missouri Pacific home again mid to be in the beat of spirits. day
Willi the exception of two or three report­ office of the Krfrii’tvr of I tetris for Barry' County.
meeting. Thisoccurred in November. HWL ers, there were few people to greet Mr. Michigan, on the -Jttb day of September. Ism) hi
twelve of mortgages ou page 33$, on wtu&lt; h
Tho Missouri Pacific railroad was Mr. Cleveland on his arrival. After seeing liber
mortgage then* Is now ctaitred to be due (and
Gould’s pride. He had built It up nnd had that a pointer dog which he had brought unpalil at the date of I his notice the »utn ol one
made it a dividend-paying road, lie was ’ with him from Virginia was all safe, he en­ thousand, one hundred, eiglity-uhie'and n 100
dollars, principal and 1ntere»t together with an
very jealous of the reputation which the teral a carriage and was driven up town to attorney fee ot thirty-five dollars asi stipulated
In said mortgage, and no netI on or proceeding
Vanderbilt roads enjoyed, and always his house.___________
at law or in equity havutg been Instituted to re­
pointed to the Missouri Pacific when he
cover the debt secured by said mortgage or any
waa charged with being a roil road wrecker,
Chicago, Dec. 0.—Al last lhe great lake part thereof. Notice i« thereby given that by
virtue of a {tower ot sale contained In saiu mart
and net a railroad buider. But he wanted
front case, which has occupied the courts gage and the statute tp such case made and pro­
the dividend (Missed thnt time nnd the ex­
vided the said mortgage will be toreekard by a
citement of finding himself opposed for twelve years, has been decided in the sale of tin* mortgaged premises therein describ­
bn night ou an attack of faintness ami he eoiTrt ot test resort- and Chicago is the win­ ed. which sale will be made nt th- north
ner. The case involves land worth, accord­ door of the Court House in the City of H-”»lng*.
fell to the floor.
In the County of Barry and State! of Meh -iir,
Began Putting Things In Order.
ing to the Illinois Central railway counsel, that befog the place of holding the ('item, &lt;Xut&lt;
Mr. Gould immedintely set to work to $6,000,000 nnd according to other estimates for Barry County, ut public auction, by tlie »’n rlit of said county on Saturday, the elghteeuti'
have his projtertics in such shape that his over $70,000,000, The case ctune Ix-fore the day
of February. la&amp;3. at twehc o’clock mwn of
sons could easily handle them. He foresaw United States supreme court on the appeal that day to satisfy the amount which shall then
his impending fate. Thu tangles which be­ by the railway from the decision of Justice be due on said mortgage wrtJ; UHcrc*.:, co-t .
sot the Missouri, Kansas and Texas and Harlan in favor of the city, and that decis­ and expenses ot sale together with .thirty fn*attorney fee as stipulated In sold
other railroad* of Gould in which he was ion is, with aome modification, sustained. dollars,
mortgage. The premises ore debcritn-d at fol­
fighting for an advantage, were straight­
lows. to-wtt.
8ay» Smith Will Be ’’ Pickled."
AU lhe following described lands, altaite anil
ened. Every one saw that he was mark­
Qxctxxati. Dec. &amp;—Little of interest being in the Counts- of Barry and fitatetot Michi
ing out the (&gt;atli which his sons must travel
gam The w est half of tlie south-wesl quarter &lt;d
when he was gone. LastaummerMr. Gould occurred in the Smith heresy trial yewter- section nineteen, in township two north range
again broke down at a directors’ meeting. day. The testimony against the defendant ten west containing eighty acres nf land -.uvnrt'
InWothe United States surrey, and twenf.'
He wns said to be consumptive. His sons was closed and argument begun. Outside aero
nd the south end ot the west fractional
said that he was suffering from a bronchial there wns a sensation. R. D. Marahal, at­ half of the northwest quarter of section »umin-r
affection. In his private car he went to the torney for the C., H. and D. railway, says nineteen tn township two north range ten west
southwest and lived there for three he beard Stated Clerk Swigget, u member contaioiug In all one hundred acres of land, be
the game more or lew.
months.
of the presbytery before which Smith is be­
Dated, November ilnd. twa.
The Break Dawn Wm Complete.
tcovnxi?.
ing tried, say that Smith would not be
Mortal
He returned to New York iu time for the “Preserved" long, “as wo will ‘pickle’ him,"
Autx W. Kamii.tox.
Manhattan Elevated and Western Union and that he wns already called •‘Pickle"
Attorney for MurtaagetN
annual meetings in September. The onoe Smith. Mr. Marshall was very indignant.
alert and brisk num. moved like an auto­
' Kit Canon’s Son Convicted.
maton. His shoulders drooped forward.
LAS Aximas, Colo., Dec. 2-Kit Coram,
Great wrinkles hollowed his cheeks, aud a
Act on a new prisciple—
lack-lustre stare replaced tho keen, pierc­ Jr., the only surviving son of Kit Carson,
xecnUio the liver, stnosch
ing glance that was so familiar in his dark was Thursday convicted of assault with
eye*. He moved and acted like a mau Intent to commit murder. He has been a
fwnvs. Da Muxs* ntm
eighty years old, bent, with the cares of terror to the community for years and luu
life. But he wm still full of financial several times been tried fc.r similar offenses
Hon. SmsllML ndW&lt;i»L
plans which he put aside until ha could re­ but a jury could never be found to con­
gain hb vigor. That day never came. Ho vict him. The crime for which he was
is said to have Buffered sine© tho day before found guilty waa shooting at an Inoffensive
Thanksgiving, several severe hemorrhagre stranger to make him dance.
of the lungs. He bore hb suffering*
Paying for Farms from one Crop.
Big JBequest to Boston.
bravely and patiently to the last.
Boston, Dee. ft.—The recent death of
Gov. John Milter, of North Dakota, n*Another "Metropolitan" FaVr.
Mrs. Ashton at Tunbridge Wells, Cheshire. lales an instance of what Is being a&lt;*nft»New York, Dec. 2.—In reference to the England, has brought to Boston tho dis pllshed by fanners In the Red River Valley
report that he had been offered the secre­ tributiou of a munificent legacy among the of Minnesota and North Dakota, fit- sni&lt;
taryship of the treasury by Cleveland, Fair­ poor of thb dty. The Income’ is &lt;800.0)0, 8. J. Leland, near his town of Dwight. ?■
child yesterday said to a representative of the invested property of Elisha Vinton D„ bought IiW acres of land in the eprKK
the United Press that he had not now and Ashton, a Bostonian who married an Eng­ of 1891, for $3,800, and raised crops t;at
never nnd the slightest reason to suppose ' lish lady and died in 1»U.
season worth the salary of a govenmem
that Cleveland wished him to take any po- •
elerk, in excess of the eoet of his faro. 4**
Rejected the iSchciue.
siUon under his administration.
i
per the fallowing statement:
BBVBBXU, Dec. 2.—The scheme for the 4.190
Bu. ot wheat, nt sac......... $3,M1JO
«M&gt; „ ., onto, ax 30c.............
197.00
-bmlttod to the International monetarv
Washington, Dec. ff -General Itoee
. A7SSJ0
•uference by Mr. Alfred de Rothachild, Daductin g cost of land’.
■ '.•■000-M
crane, registrar of the United States trees
xe a&lt; the British delegates, waa rejected
S the committee to which tt. wm referral U£lng WTinB............... ................... WM®
reported much worse last night, but ftua
Cases of this kind are so common that
jja wer« nut apprehended during the
lull. Belgium, Sim, ud amdtt ud they area iruz in the news market out,

IBTZSHTEfM

' Russia.

�HISTOBT OF A WEEK.

had tWr laac. Boyd la dead, shot by his
wife, ano the wife tax taken poison and
may die.
Wsftneutey, X-.v «C.
TIME TABLE.
LESSON XI, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
In a great political convention held at
Tn effect September 11 th. IttL
Montreal a vote on the form of govern*When the grave was oi&gt;enc&lt;i 13 wblA tiw
TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 11.
Farorite Route between Orand RapWs, Detroit
mmt moot favored for Canada resulted in remains of Mrs. Maybor Na 4 shcnld have
.
and the east.
1,614 for natioual independence, W3 f»» beeu lobody wax found nor any sign that
U.I M.fij i A.M. ir.M. I
aurcx.-.tlon to the United States,
fof there ever hud lx*en one there. The desire
colonial Kt at its, end 2U for Imperial taleea) ' was to ascertain If thia wife hod Ixm poiatian. Eight ihoasuud attended lhe tnoete oned ;u&gt; well ns No. 3. The graVe was a few
McCord
infe.
Alto
■ milts from Sidney. la.
•
Elmdale
A ulnr-r rascal i* soliciting su'.iscriptiens I ’ Mra Clover, wife of the Populist repreSSnflto
to Cite Weekly Chicago Past, a pat»er vhiit senuttive from thu Thinl Kansas district,
Lake Odessa
12. This verse Introduces us to a gather­
does not exist.
Woodbury
! has applied far divorce on the ground of ing of the church at Jerusalem with the
Kunfleld
Carl Burnham killed his wife at Enter­ extreme cruelty.
Mulliken
apostles
and
elders.
Paul
and
Barnabas
prise, Ky., by cutting her throat with a ra* | The occns steamer Spree en route from
I am a Traveling man! ru ten you of my plan.
Grand
Ledge
Lansing
xnr. He then c&lt;nun)itU&lt;d suicide by shoot­ | Europe to America broku her shaft, which also lieing present and declaring before
In spite of all temptation
Detroit
them
all
th&lt;
wonders
which
God
had
M.
ing liimseif through the head.
Emndtil a hole.in tar and tar passengers
I pursue vtfy old vocation,
The gixxi citizens of Hiawn.ha, Kan.,
ought for a time that die would.sink in wrought among the Gentilsa by them.
I’m -rrtill a Trav’Ung man I A Jo
Jolly Fairbank man I
have demonstrated their love for law ami । mhl-ocean. Her watertight bulkheads The first part of the chapter tells why the
order by lynching a uegro munlvrer.
saved bet and she was towed bock to apostles had left Antioch and tlie cause of
CHORUS':
10 10
Stanton
this council at Jerusalem. This principal
I.-rst week’s cholera record for the whole Queenstown..
11 40
.. loris
For he himself has said it,
j of Holland shoivs atxOBtm deaths.
Mr. and Mrs. Nickrlxon nnd their two point of dispute wax- Can Gentiles be saved Ar (Grand Ledge
12 9S
PM
The French government 1» in one of its 1 children were drowned while trying to ford by fidth In Christ, dr must they also be
And it’s greatly to his credit,
T1~M~ TTmT
i n c-.von.en creek near Plensantoii, Calo.
[Going West
circumcised
before
they
can
be
saved
?
wini-annua!
'
‘
■slumps.
’
The
chamber
re*
Thai he is a Trav’llng man1 That he is a Fairbank
a is
l&gt;et roil
The tnnn who km snccecd in patchit|gup Peter told what he had seen of the gif: of
fuMd to vote the order of the dny as re­
• u
Lansing
quested by the premier, aud he, ,M. Ixju- France’s brokeir up cabinet has not yet God upon the undrcumcisrel, awl now
Grand heder
Paul and Bamabaa tell what they have
1 'X t, resigned, together wllltthe other cabi­ been found.
Mulliken
net otiicers.
.
Sanfi.-ld
Ex-Mayor Cregier, of Chlc-.igo, is seri­ seen of the same grace.
Woodbury
IX James now sums up the evidence
Buck McGInnes, of Excelsior Springs, ously 111 with pneunihni'i. He is 62 ycara
UkeOdr«sa
I Ma, accidentally shut aud killed his old and his friends are anxious about him. and gives hi* decision. James, the brother
■CiarkavHle
Sold by Traveling men and Grocers Everywhere.
younger brother while huntipg.
'
[Elmdale
Manufactured only b_,
T" o cabin train: on lhe West Side nt of John, had been slain (xii, 2). so this
IA Ito
I Gpy
Pritchard,
deputy
postmaster ...
at Chicago collMvd and four peraans were se- must be James the sou of Alpheus (Math,
---------- ...r_
,
I McCord
N. K. FAIRBANK &amp; CO.,
Cherry Valley, Ills., is nowin jail nt Rock- verely'injured—cute, bruises and •^hake- x. 3). the author of the epistle of James.
III.
IEastI*srix
14. In verot* 14 to 18 wo have a comjjeie
(Grand Rapid*
ford. charged with wife-beating.
ups."
S. D. Perry, proprietor of the Rose Bud,
Jcwph Camilla went borne nt Chicago and concise .summary of- the purpoic of
!■. ff
Kg
God
with
the
church,
the
Jews
and
the
(libi.) Drautx-rat, has written tai apix-al for and began abn.dnghls wife, finally drawing
Smm mSK
Gentiles.
The
purpose
of
the
present
dis
­
help from bis brethren of the press. The [ a revolver. Thu woman got {xxsessiori of
.. tortland
pensation U not the conversion of the
recent cyclone blew away every thing Perry [ the "gnu" and shot the brute dead.
Ar Ionia
Lv Howard City
•was*, except hla family.
। fomls C. Kitt&gt;i&gt;n. win of the late N. W. world, but, as It is written here, to take
Ar Ionia
—_—
.
j JiJttw n. is dead. He was 23 years old ned out of the notions a people for Hia name.
•* Stanton
L\ “And to this agree the words of the
’ Tliurwlay, Dec. J.
.
heir to 43iW,'.0».
“; rd more
prophets.” ’ While the gathering of one
Italians at Cleveland are raising t^oney ’
Stecperw leave Grand Baplda dally at, H:30‘
body
t^it
of
Jews
and
.
Gentiles
on
equal
P ut. passing Woodbury nt l:Ifta. m. arriving,
to prosecute a yioliccman who slrf»t an I
at D.-tro.'t ut T:;K)a. ru Leaves Detroit dally
Italian tough when thu Litter drew a knife ! Ihigilbt Corbett's wife contemplates he- term* U not clearly reveajrel In the Old at
i| uo p. nr., juxslng Woodbury at 5:0U a.m., &lt;
ginning suit for divorce U-cnuM* of .her hus­ Testament, ns Paul testifies in Rom. xri,
on him. _
arrri
'.ng at Grand ILipld* at C :&lt;» a ru.
! band's . •.nurtlon with Hattie Clark.
. 25, 26; Eph. ill, 5, 0. the purpose of God to
• Even- day, others week days only, f «top
The cornerstone of the great Episcopal |I Tlte.felr.raph ramjMhie*of the Unital Liras all nations through tbo nation of 1son
sijniul.
Cnthedr.1.! pl SL John the Divine.'U&gt; lw '
ere used in the
Parlorcarxonall
day trains betveep Grand
rael
u«
very
clearly
revealed:
and
it
is
also
built at New York, will ta Mid Dec. 7. । Stat.-M einph.y S.’.’W i women operator*
preparation of
■written in this connection, ’"Surely lhe Rapid* aud Detroit. Seats 25 rents, sleepers ,
ALWAYS JHE 3AHE
Nearly $700,1*10 has Iwen pledged for the I[ Chicago and St. Paul will prulmbly soon Lml God will do nothing but Ho reveal- on night trains. Connections tntule tn
Union
station.
Grand
Rapids with the
।
be
connected
by
telephone.
building.
i Nearly 65 jer oent. of the public school ech His .'ccrvt unto Ills servanix, the Chicagca Wra.T Micbioan Railway for
Chicago asu tub West axd for UtxkkALWAYS THE BEST A ten-ton meteor fell .1 mile northcast, ut •• u-aehen* in the United states, are women. prophets” (Amos iii. 7).
«;&lt;»&gt;. Maxiarr-K. TnAVKMR CITY, F.i.k Rar16. "After this 1 will return, nnd will ids. Chahluvoix ano ErrosKBY. Favorite
the way it penetrated the Wirth nnd the 1 The petrified b dy uf a tnnn has been build again the tabernacle of David."- route to lhe»unm.cr re-xorts of northern Michi­
bent generated ;in the vicinity provol it to found nt Industry, Ills.
The restoration here spoken of has never gan.
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago, x-10 A
Two hundred women, bemkd by Mrs. yet taken place, for the prophet says that
be w hat it l» reported.
M. aud 1:23 F. M.. *11J3 P. M. Arrive Chicago .
A safe in itapostofficv at Marengo, Ills., ■ Diaz, wife of President Diaz, of Mexico, re- when it doc* take place Israel shall be 3:35 P.M.. B;&lt;5 P.M. and 7-J» AIM.
/
Leave for Manistee and Traverse City 7-J0 A.
was blown opdft and nil the stamps and ccntly made n pilgrimage to the shrine of. planted In their land and never lx: pulled
IN THE
■ the virgin at Gtmdaloupe. Prayers were
ST. and 5 30 P. M.
cn»h ou hand takes.
leave lor Cbarlexolx and Petoskey 7:30 A. M.
which is absolutely pure
1 offered Mid the pilgrimage made to nvurt up any more (Amos ix, 11-15). Before this
Virginia Penny. th.- pi&lt;m-er in the move­
rcgatberlng of Israel ax a nation thu elect
Parlor ears on day trains and sleeper* on
and soluble.
night train* to Chicago.
ment to extend the pur.Mb|i*ti&lt;-M of employ­ the *pnnd of cholera.
church must lx- completed.
Ask our agents lor further particulars or
It bz4 inert than three timet the ttrength
ment for women, la living in New York In | Albert Fnrlnng, who committal snlcidc
17. After the conversion of Israel /m n write to
;
nt
Ihn
kford,
Ills.,
left
n
letter
snying
that
pitifully destitute cireumstanees.
nation, then shall nil nations lx* converted,
Gxoiigk DcBAVinr, Gen'l 1’ass'r Art.
of Cdcu* mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
Le had but W after n year’s work and death for the time will come when all kings shall
Grand Rapids.WUliutn Schrnutz and RoL.rt Ferguson : won al lx? n relief.
or Sugar, and is far more economical,
fall down befure 11 im, all nations shall
are under arre-r at Forrest, Ills., nnd
lett than one cent a cup. It
■
A
Philadelphia
and
Banding
engine
serve
Him
(Ps.
Ixxfl,
11).
Ax
one
bos
said,
Charles O'Malley and'El in .r Hundley nt
crishr ! into a xtre.tcnr at n crossing in it l» now some Jews aud some Gentiles
'm &lt;!&lt;|licious, nourishing, and MA1REX
■'fti noit-ap«tn .tmer/cuna so efretivt'y Fairbury, Ills., charged with burglary.
A passenger train wns held up at Malta, ‘ Philn lelphia. Injuring eleven persons, two (the elect church), then It will b&lt;» all |he I
iJjutfti thi notch'll on the ioil&gt;jcf
that
uf whom may die.
' Jews (Isa. Ix, lb-22; Jrr. xxxl, 33, 3&lt;). and I
'
■
U
Sold by Orocora everywhere.
Two Indians belonging to Dr. Carver*t [ after that all Che Gentiles (Isa. Ix, 1-3, II. |
hriiii jHibtir altchliou frum &gt;&gt;u&lt;- hitaith
/ . .......... ......... —... * _
TIME TABLE.
Wild West combination, now iierforming
t‘&gt;’&lt;■ ii.,:).&lt;■/•
b»j rattling the North
CongT
’
v'wuan
Lewis
Steward,
of
Illinois
Tn effect September 11.1992.
in
Nli.
’
o's
garlen.
New
York,
z*
t
drunk
Ankhh an Review.”
18 There is no surprise to God in any­
Eighth ii&gt;uui . :•&lt; aud district, Will c :‘tc*t and created quite r. write in Gotham by
thing
that
cornea
to
paas,
and
He
dues
I..- • ;l iu txngnai of Robert A. CLihLx
IN THE
nothing that from all eternity Hadid not
who h.i-1 a plurality of sevent
!•«! that lie would do.
, David Good, a ir-hlrnt of
rtl’rvi-d com’p’Jcity tit* tlx tnunb-T of Dr.
111. UnitarStaqdfag the purpose of God
Crutln, &lt;li&gt;»1 in New York.
.
James saw that the present election was Kalamazoo Lv...
and dic’d from Utpeffe
l^uoins R. Bang*, of Bftffftlb, N. not to be by .iny special connection with »&gt;«.t
Cooper
ephlentir of typKbid
Y . ix ilm&lt;L He wax &lt;m&lt;- uf the mart promt- Jewish ritoa, but by simple faith in Jesus, Eli-titana June!.
THE RIGHT TOPICS,
and hy His grace whosoever will, without Mdo
respect
to
p*roouK,taay
l»
sate&lt;l;fvenea
ijeitoD .. .......
BY THE RIGHT MEN,
thnt
X
Cloverdale...
e destroyed ten building nt Umnsfonl. 7 ID
, AT THE RIGHT TIME
. causing a lose of
The en20. He advised writing to the Gentile Uh ultt.......
Link, &lt; f tJnlve
luaini-x* |Ktrli»n uf the town wa« n Ijxd converts that having received Jeans, and Hastings....
THE T&lt;)1
therefore being saved, they should abstain
jurynu
William
»gel, one
in x-L in tlie public tiiitu!—hi
It is reported that large caves full of from all delllemcnta of idolatry and un- Coats Grove.
Woodland...
s, politics, wlrnce, lllrrattire. bus-.
gttuuo have been uit^ovwwi in the moun­ deanneM. and observe in tbelr eat lag such Woodbury
'
I "IhoNiajiars Fails hGutg/*
II laiica |n&lt;|i:*triai tcuiiomyl social
portions of the ceremonial law ns would be
I l&lt;l D.
«t
tainous section." uf Mitwonri.
...... ,.ju ileipnl alfuli.*. ote.—In sluirt. all instance uf H. C. Frick. Ix-eause of bis !, The Aragon Iron mine in the northern for their health am! prove them to bo rep- Kuu tnr.............. .
Deficit
subjeebi &lt;&gt;ti which .AtuertraKS Require stand ou the Critehlow verdict
• Wisconsin jk iiittsuln has been sold to n arnte from the heathen nliouttbem (II Cor. Grata Rapids....
hiiiI dc.-iru to lx? infonned. Nuj magvi. 16. vii. I).
Friday, Dec. 8
azinp follows so rh»»cly from iiiQnlh to
21. Il was customary to read from Moses
Eight)-five lives
an- reportal.lort
. &lt;VE
vp STOCK
eTnr'/*'Cnp»nim77u.oMeT-.
u Japnne-.wan-hipthrough
by col- ' L
AND PRODUCE MARKETS, nnd the prophets in the synagogue every
month the course, of public hitenM. tin- tJakiuu
Sabbath tiny (xiil, 13. 27). and Jesus Him­
All .subji’Ctx are treated of lihpartinllv lisinn rtith it British steamer.
self
had lexiuico
testified iimi
thnt .Moses
of uiiu
Him
&lt; ntCAOO. Dec. X
sell nnu
hwhs wrote
muicvi
• ill both .tides.
1
• “Bill" M.-uius, n rough character living at •
Ixtuiavijlc, Tenn., commenced to bent his j Fnll'twing were the'luotation*'in the b «r.l that all Scripture, referred to Him, and
Tilt-: &lt; (•\ti:ib: n1 &gt; to t
R| u
wife with fie butt-cud of his revolver, when 1 ( trade bday: Wlxat-Dccomlwr. opened thnt He had conic nut to destroy, but to KartC-x-per Lv.
|ta&gt;» clowxi DHc; Jantu.ry. opened IS’sc. 'fulfill (Johtnv. 4« Luke xxlv. 27. +4. Math.
are the men and women to whopi U:e
Rtebtana Junc'1
•
. rl-Hcd ’.SHrt
J7)
J*
WRcfonKs &lt;&gt;. f* « r.
world looks for the most autlic&gt;rative bis 11-year-old daughter Nellie Interfered. 1
Cressey
tried to wrest the wcajxtn front hint,
-l^-d *"iT" !• iSy" • •2' Having comet to thia dedxion it
stMtrntrute on tb&lt;! -ubjccls of the day. Sho
_________________
and it was discharged, killing her instantly, i January. ”1*'
' ‘'itats—Dccember* pleaxcil the upo*tle^ujnd eMera of the
No other iterioditwl can point to such a
Scientific American
&lt;&gt;jlcnr.i
47c.
c
Rev. J. C. Bell, colored, claiming to bu a ’
ancevssloli of (liktingulshed writers.
January. &lt;&gt;pen«d ' church at Jerusalem to send to Antioch
agent of thv ATricnn Methodist ■ ojxned :»k-.
Agency for^A
Ahe list Is a roll of tlie people wl)o are general
. May. ..pt — 35c, ehxd ' with Paul aud B.irnahas such chief men
church, was nm-stKl at Champaign, Ill**.. 1 31c. closed ’
uajHMjiaM Hn,| SiLts. thnt not only might
. .
eember. opened- i .
making the hist&lt;ry. controlling the
chnrgud
with
obtaining
money
under
false
$1iLs; January. &lt;&gt;J«uc'l 915.TU, closed fl'..ti&gt;; the Christiana at Antioch learn the de­
affairs., xml lending I In* opinion Of tho
May, opened jl5.rU)&gt; closed flAT3- Lard— cision of the council by letter, but. also by
ag«*. -uch as Mr. Gladstone, the Prime pretenses.
i-L-mx! fl'UD.
The Delaware and HuiLscn Canid com- December, opened
W.xjdburj
---• »,sl » 40 11 H ........
the testimony of these brethren.
Mlnhtei uf England: Mr. Blaine: Signm
Lire Htock-Prloet. iu thv Unioa Htock
23. Lb4cn now to the letter nnd hear tanslur..’....’..........
Crispl,
Ex-Prime Minister of ] Italy:' pany-hns declared ita usual quarterly divi­ yards -.'day ranged »• rollows: Hogs—Market
I aw 1^45
tff« ......
Baron Hindi: H. R. H. the Coant of dend at IX per cent., payable Dec. 15, and | Litre on 7*™% and shipping necuunt aud | leading Jews nt Jerusalem .•uldrexsing Detroit................................... I 1» ' 30 ........
CAVEATS,
'feeling rather Hnn; prices were full) V. J Gentile talieren* ns brethren. Behold the Grand Rapids............ 7 00..............................
Paris; Cardinal Gibbons: Bishops Potter, transfer btxtks reopen Dee. !•’&gt;.
TRADE MARKS.
The
Huntsville
(Ala.)
oil
'
mills,
employ
­
' pic higher; Milre ranged at
S4.Mr.t grace of God and the love of the Holy
Doane. Mallalieu, Foss, etc., etc.
DESIGN PATENTS,
•Stops on signal only,
ing over righty hand*, have stopped work 5“5 pigs. |M0®A0I Hgli’. $AO&gt;W&lt;» rough * Spirit. What a contrast to the old saying
f Noe. 3 and 6 will Dot carry passengers tin lew
COPYRIGHTS, etcJ
THE TIME when these subjects are treat­ owing to the high price of cotton seed and , parking. &gt;5.7.**jO2l mixed, and ♦i.u.XyU'J i jjlal the Jew. have no dealings with the provided with freight train permits.
Vm Handbook write to
Frelglit trains will be run nt rbe couvrafeaee
packing and shipping iota.
.
.
Samaritans!
I
myself
Have
heard
u
minis
­
ed of *»y these contributors ix thq very the low price of oil. The mills have been | heavy
of the ecmpeny, who reserve the right to change
C»ttl«--Market moderately active on local '
running
for
over
ten
year*.
5^
time v.hen the subjects arc in the public
., | ter of tlie Gospel object to the term ‘‘brelb- the time of such trains without Doller.
-hipping ao-uunt: prices rntlii-r easy; ,
W. 8. Diking, Genl Manager.
The expenditure* of the Michigan Demo­ and
mind—not a mouth or two after people
35.UU &amp;1 5.50 choice' , Yen,” saying that he felt like knocking a
quotations
ranged ai
at
H. C. Pottxb. Genl P. &amp; T. Ar .
have ceased to^thlnk of them. The cratic state central committee in the re­ I to extra shipping steers.
or*. $L2S&amp;l.9n
’41.00 good
e&lt;&gt;o.i to
to man down who called him brother. Such
promptness with which lhe Review cent eanqutlgn, as ippears by Clmirman , choice do, J9.P1 'IJSJ fair to good. $3.uo ,r.3.tS) wm uot the spirit of the apostles.
Campau*s
afiidavita
’
were
346,286.93,
’
34. Such troubh-rs ami subverters still
; common to medium do, S2.«.t ;Lr«) butchers'
furnishes its readers with tip* most
The buxines* portion of Gowin, la., wn« steers, SXO0Ci2.n ateckera, 32.ur.X2.75 Texas live, mid pervert the word at Go&lt;1 aud mys­
authorative information upon the ■tuples
• -teefx, $2.75;c 1.15 range steers,
feed­ tify the grace of God. goiffg so far as to
of the day is one of its most valuable gutted by fire, causing a loss of 850,OB.
[^i- SlAjVlx month* Ad drew MCNN *&lt;■&lt;*.
r*. $1.2V — 75 cows, $1.’O^YS) bulls, and Mty that unless We l-clleve as they do or
Complete returns from Wisconsin give a4253AM veul calves.
features.
Governor Peck u plurality ut 7,Srt, Cleve­ ! tihecp-Markct fairly active and prices ruled •join their communion we cannot !&gt;e saved;
saying that even though we believe
7,158.
Subscription Price, $5.00 a Year. land
and tmwwpv.
unchanged; quotations raeged at others
M Brisson is trvinu to nntch un a ' ’stendj
rtctld&gt; !M1C
r;.- ?•? I’r. %&gt;»«««. «*?*...
’$ we have something to do before we can be
Thousands are suffering with
. natives.
Texas, and M75^\5.i for saved, nnd yet others insist that we cannot
Torpid Liver-the symptoms are
know whether we are saved till we die.
I lambs.
25. The letter text!flea to the love .of the Depression of Spirits, Indiges­
The employes cf the government gun .• Pn wluec: Butter—Pine to fancy creamery.
(locking church toward Barnabas and Paul, to the
factor)- of Watervliet. N- Y., are un .1 strike 3»^plc per lb; fancy dairies,
IMMfc- Egg--Fresh stock, XJWc per unity of the church nt Jerusalem in this tion, Constipation, Headache.
because one man is required to watch two |:I stuck,
Dn-seed !*oulDr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator
UU&gt;&lt;«
j do/cn; cold storage.
‘
NOTICE for hearing claims.
I try—Spring chickens. Mt&amp;Pc per lb: hens, 7H&lt;&amp; matter, nud to their great interest In the
PRpBATE ORDER.
|
Anthracite coal hns been \discovered in,’ 8c; turkeys choice, 10fi.lI&lt;x ducks 10c. geese, Gentile brethren at Antioch. All true be­ is a reliable remedy for Liver
lievers
are
members
of
the
one
body.
State of Michigan, County of Barry-ss. i
Hamilton county, la., at aqepthof but a;! 8310c. Potatoes*— Wisconsin Itoxc, (BQTDc
Disorders. It cures thousands
26. Barnabns and Paul are honorably
At a Mw&amp;lon of the Probate Court for the few feet below tlie surface. The find Is*‘ per buxbob Hebron*. T'l^TJc; Burbanks, 7Sit
the Frotu.tr C ourt for the
»£D,\
not • try
County of Horry, bolden at the Probata Office, thought to be In paying quantities and tin i 78c; mixed lota. ®JA5c. Sweet Potatoes—Jer- mentioned because of Lbeir sufferings for every year; why
in the city &lt;»f Hastlrcs. In said county, on organization will be effected to develop It. ] acy. HlUjM-50 Per barrel; Illinois. S£.7KtX7X Christ’s sake. Some of these were mcnDr. Stanford's Liver Invigorator?
Thuraday, the 17th day of November, fn the
Apples—Common nnd poor irtock, $13«TQ&gt;.‘J5। tlone*I iu last lesson. See a full lixt in II
K Your Druggist will supply you.
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety
John Fitzgibbon, p&lt;x»r commioduner nt j&gt;er liarrel; fair to gtxxl. S2.V»a2.75; foncy, J3.UJ
Cor. xi. 23-28. And yet hear Pan! say.
two.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of Neenah, Wlk, is dead, aged so years. He hj3JS. Cranberrtex-Capa Cod, |7.5O per bar­ 'None of these things move me." and
was a brother of the Rev. Father Fitxgib- ' rel; fancy, £S.0i»^.&lt;Jo; Wisconsin Bell and
Probate.
.
"The
sufferings
of
this
present
tjineare
In tho matter of the estate of Washington bon, of Whitewater.
Bugles, I8.UU.
not worthy to be compared with the glory
K. Ferris, deceased.
On readbeg anaTtHag the petition duly verified
which shall I* revealed in us" (Acts xx.
N«w York. Doc. A
Saturday, Dec. 3.
of-James F. Mead, administrator of said es­
Wheat—Na 2 rod winter cash, TBM^THc; Do­ 24. Rom, vili. IS).
tate. praying that bls flifal account this day filed
Benson Bld well, of Rochester, Ind., has ;: ermber, ~c; January. 78c; March,
27. Written sermons nre good sometimes,
may be heard and allowed, ■
sued
thv
Toledo
street
railway
people
for
j
I Thereupon It It ordered, that Thursday, the
1 May. iCftc. Corn-Na 2 mixed amh, SOJic; and letters nre often very helpful, but a
, 15th day of Deo-mber. A. D. 1892. at ten o’clock tn infringing on bw patents for fundamentals j December, tKNjc; January. WSjc; May. i.^c. testimony by word of mouth right from
the forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of said in the application of electricity to the mov. | Oats—No. 3 mlxixl &lt;asL, 3BJ*c; December,
heart is best of all. In this case they
J wire ot rrobaxe.
petition, and that tbeneln at lawof said deoeasJanaary. S7M&lt;x February, W^c: May, hpve both the written and the spoken tex
cd. and all other persona Interested In said ' ing of cars on railways. This will be a I MHe:
estate, arc required to appear at a session of I test cose, and if successful suite will be I 3VMc. Rye—Dull but steady; prices ranging tlmony.
Me
from
track.
Barley-Dull;
western.
GG®
PROBATE ORDER
said court, then to be bolden at the Probate brought all over the country. There’s
28. Observe the partnership ot the Holy
We; two-rowed state; ate. Pork-Flfmcr;
office. In the city of Hastings, In said county,
active; old na-sx, 314JM^1L25; new. $15.00$ Spirit and the church and compare chap­
and show cause. If any there be, why the prayer millions in IL
Ijand 100 miles northwest of Sioux City, j( lASO.^^d-pt^l; J&gt;&lt;x?cmbcr, $10.25; Janu- ter xiil, 2. Every one who receives Jeans
ot the petitioner may not be granted. And
it Is further ordered, that said petitioner giro la., to the amount of 600,000 acres will soon ।
receives also the Holy Spirit, and the body
notice to the persons Interexted tn said estate, be opened for settlers. It is part of the
CURL
Livo Stock: Cartie—Trading active for all become* Hit* temple, every whit of which
ot tho pendency ot said petition, and the bear
grades at an advance of 10c per 100 Ha: poor­ He Jealoualy desireth for the glory of God
Ing thereof by causing a copy of this order to be Yankton reservation.
est
to
beet
native
steers,
per
100
lbs;
puolished In the Hastings Bannbr a news­
Geore P. Money, sou of a reprcscutatiYo(1 Cor. vi, 19,20; Jas. iv, 5, R. V., margin).
paper printed and circulated In said County of clect from Mississippi, &lt;thot and killed E. Texans, fAai: bulls and dry cows, 3UO&amp;100. Jesuit said tu His apostles when He sent
Sheep and Lambs-Sheep, slow but steady;
riarry once In each week for three successive
E. Elam, a Populist leader, at Carrollton, latnbo, active at an advance of He per lb; them forth. "It is not ye that speak, but
raid day ot hearing.
U.1.U.UWinter'll.;. weeks previous to
Cuablxs W. Armstrong.
Miss., in a quarrel growing out of politics. rheep. SJ.U0&amp;.0U per 100 lbs;
$AU0adW. lhe Spirit of your Father which speaketh
(A true copy)
Judge of Probate.
"Mrs. Lottie Andcr*un Bernard,’’ who Hora-Markot higher; live hogs. ffi-OOuXU) per in you" (Math"I*0 Act&gt;
“Lrt
Klint,theeetlUon duly verified
fl, 7. ami let us covet earnestly to be com­
committed suicidp with a pistol and whose KDl’jfc
Notice of Hearing of Claims.
East Buffldo.
pletely nu-ler the control of our Blessed
Ixxly was found on the street at San Diego,
E
ast
B
cffalo
,
Doc.
5.
Calo.,
week, is believed to be iJzzie
Comforter and Guide.
29. The body being kept wholly for God
Wylie, who is stated to • have eloped from • Cattle—Two hundred and ten loads on
market strong lor good grades; beat and fully yielded to Him. the Spirit would
Detroit
with another woman's husband. l sale:
1
quality steers lOilte higher thou last Mon­ take full poxiwsaion and God be glorified.
It is Mid the Mafia has broken out at day; other grades steady. Sheep and Lambs
Cleveland. Several Italians have been at­’ —One hundred loads on xale: common to There is nothing burdensome In the service
choice ua- of Christ. "Hb cumnvandmenta are not
tacked recently, but the assailants were1 fancy Cnuadu lambs.
caught, which is not characteristic of the1 lives, $.5.1M*u5.uo: choice native wethen*. $AU) grievous" (I John v, 3). His yoke Is easy
OA25. Hogs—One hundred and forty loade and His burden is light (Math. xL»). The
Mafia.
, -on sals: market soroiuG heavy grades, Christiana nt Antioch were made glad by
A report from St. Louis that five great. । MISOASO: good to boat Yorkers. pLAiAlW this letter nnd these words from the breth­
wire manufacturing firms hat) formed a | •'’ m-to-y
, J good to best pigs. 85.8O&amp;5.IB.
ren (verwes 31. 33). Words from God are
। barbed wire trust is positively denied at 11
Detroit.
always intended to make us glad and give
DRTBOtT. Dec. A
to lhe persons Interest &gt;-u &gt;'&gt;
bearing
Chicago.
ua pence if we are hcooetly desirous of
Wheat-No. 3a rou
rod &lt;™,
cash,
73JO: —
December,
1 Thomas H. Boyd, son of Augustus Boyd,» I-. wnret-r-o.
u, K
—.
i,_ „„,.
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-jfnot Philadelphia, fell in love with a beauti- 73^t. -no. ,j _
white
cash.
7W.
Dated Nov. 3d. A. D. 1««^ R chaiwl,
-----------—rtitute and married tar. Cora-No. 3 ca&gt;h, 44J4«. Date-No. 2 cash. Ixxxv, 8; I John i, A
fuh Mexican
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A trial order will convince you of the truth of this fact.

Carpets sold from sample give the best Satisfaction,

Chenille Draperies in all the new things from S5 to $25 per pair,
Smyrna Rugs, 50 styles $1 to $5.

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State News.

Lee E. Joslyn, prosecuting-attorne/’
elect of Bay county, has been chosen by
the univenulista to read a paper at their
world’s fair meeting on the work ot young
people's unions.
’ William Wildt, ot Charlotte, had both
legs broken and several ribs crushed in by
a log falling on him. He suffered such
terrible pain that he begged to be killed.
He can hardly recover.
Signs of a bard whiter are numerous.
Ducks are very heavily feathered and the
muskrat, besides being very thickly cov­
ered with fur. has built his bouse more
substantial this year than is usual.
Wm. Lewis and Charles Howard were
some time ago sent to the Detroit house of
correction, for larceny, from Flint. Their
sentence expired yesterday, but their case
will be taken to the supreme court.
Considerable anxiety is expressed in
Algonac over the fate of tlie crews of the
two barges Alice Richards and Bay City,
reported ashore near North Port.
Mitchell Brothers, lumbermen. are
building a log tower at their plant at Jen­
nings. By this means the frost can be
drawn from an ordinary sized log In «ne
hour. This will greatly increase the cut­
ting capacity of their mills.
Mrs. August Angstman. of Southfield,
several days ego is said to have entered a
school near that place and tried to horse­
whip Miss Ida Steel. Most of the pupils
skipped out of the building, but the dis­
turbance was finally stopped.

Rubber Mats, Brush Mats, Cocoa Matting,
A very pretty Hassock for 2o cents.

i

HONOR REWARDED.

Goat Skin Rugs.

ARCHIE McCOY, The Furniture and Carpet Man.

.

Heroism aa Seen in a Young Scamp Dur*
ing the Paris Commune.
The scenes which attended tho suppres­
sion of the Parisian commune in 1871 were
comparable in their horror to the bloody'
episodes of the French revolution in tho
last decode of the last century. Hundreds
of men and boys who, scarce knowing what
they did, or in tho general confusion to
what force or agency their allegiance was
really due, had joined the lately triumph­
ant commune, were led out upon the
plain of Satory, ruthlwuly shot down by
flics of the soldiers of the new republic
add burled in a common trench. This ter­
rible period, however, was not without its
hamnne incidents. One of these is related
In n book which has appeared in Paris.
"The Journal of a Conquered One,” by M.‘
Pierre de Lnno. '
The order hod been issued by the new
Republican authorities that communist
insnraents who were taken with arms in
their hands should be put to death ithmedintely. The order was being relentlessly
executed when, in the garden of the Elyse*
palace, a detachment of Republican troops
came upon a small bund of armed insur­
gents. Among them was a boy of fifteen
years still in short trousers.
The band was conducted to it larger party
of cotnmunista destined for execution. On
the way the fifteen-year-old broke out from
among V*** companions aud placed himself
In front of the colonel who commanded the
escort. Making the military salute with a
good deal of grace, he said:
“Mister, you're going to shoot me, I sup­
T. IL Sunderland aud C. A. Coon were
arrested at Cadillac charged" by James pose?”
“Certainly, my lad,” said the colonel
Lovely with embezzlement/ Sunderland
was an agent and Coon a partner of “Taken with arms in your bands. It’s all
Lovely in the music business, the differ­ up with you. Thnt is the order."
“All right!" said the boy, “but see here.
ence growing out of a settlement of
I live in M from cimil street, where my
acconnts between the parties.
mother is concierge in a house. She’ll wait
for me if I don't come home, and she'll
ENGLISH WIVES.
worry a good deal. I just want to go home
The j «ro Lamentably Ignorant of Theii and quiet her a bit, you know. And then
fluabands* Incomes.
again I’ve got my watch here. I’d like to
It h clear that the point in which the giro it to mother, so she’ll have as much as
English middle class marriage most differs that anyway. Come, colonel, let me run
from the French mnrrlnge of the same home*a little while. I give you my word»
class ils the unwillingness of the English of honor I'll come back to be shot.”
husband to sink any of his own individu­
The colonel was struck with astonish­
ality in the union and to Make his wife a ment at the boy’s demand. It also began
real partner. For example, some writers ' to amuse him a good deal.
'
‘2rou give me your word of honor, eh.
Kem to hold that husbands do not and
oughtinot tn tel) their wives their incomes.
you’ll return In time to be executed?”
This is, wo believe. In accordance with tho
“My word of honor, mister!*’
facts.■ The middle class English wife
“Well. well,” said the colonel, “this
knows very little, often nothing, of her young scamp has wit as well ns assurance.
huabapd’s affairs, and is quite In tho dark A Hither young rebel to shoot too! Well,
as to what is the pecuniary position of the , his assurance has saved him. Go home,
family. She knows that her husband is I boy I”
somv. lines willing to spend, sometimes un­
Tho yonth bowed and scampered off.
willing: that is all.
“The last wo shall see of him,” said the
Thu IFreach wife, an the other hand, if colonel.
we are to believe competent writers on
Half an hour passed by; the colonel, who
France, habitually understands her hus­ was now indoors in his. headquarters, liad
band’* pecuniary position, and would con-, forgotten in tho press ot Sis terrible busiaider herself grossly slighted if she did not all about the boy. whom he regarded as
enjoy his confidence in this respect. She having been definitely, set free. But all at
is as often ns not Indeed tho family chan­ once the door opened nnd the boy. com­
cellor of the. exchequer aud knows more munist popped in.
exactly how things stand than does her . “Here I hm, mister!” he exclaimed. “I
husliapd. The Englishman’s hnbit of se- I saw mamma, told her, gave her tho watch
cretirdui-M is, we cannot help thinking, ex­ and kissed her. Now I’m ready!”
Then the colonel did what perhaps none
tremely unfortunate, nnd to it may be
attributed a great deal of the extravagance but a rough soldier would have done. He
and want of knowledge as to the value of ruse, came over to the boy, seized him by
money attributed—and we fear rightly at­ both ears, led him thus to the $oor and
I kicked him out ot it, exclaiming:
tributed—to English wives.
English husbands too often tell their * “Get out, you young brigand! Get back
wives nothing definite as to their Incomes, to your mother just as quick as yon can!”
and thus the wife has no means of know­
With a red face the officer returned to
ing whet her she must keep rigidly to her his chair muttering to his companions ns
housekeeping allowance, or whether she he waved bis hand toward a party of the
may occasionally go a little beyond. A condemned insurgents:
“So they have their heroes then—Chose
proof of the commonness of the practice is
to be found in tlie fact that the manuals scoundrels!"
on housekeeping always assume that the
No Such Thing as Electricity.
wife is quite ignorant ot her husband’s in­
come and has no responsibility in regard to
There’s a man oyer in Brooklyn who be­
expenditures outiykle her own deportments. lieves he has made a discovery in electricity,
Another bild result ot this system is tho the extent of,which is that there is no such
complete ignorance of money matters dis­ thing as electricity. Ho calls it positive,
played by. most English widows. When negative, spherical, magnetic polar crea­
tlie !:- - a:..l dies luc ordinary wife finds tion, nnd declares that such a thing as
herst if r.tu rly at sea. She docs noteven electric current Ls the veriest bosh. The
know Hnv to draw n check. She doesnot’ telephone, ho says, is merely a polar ad­
nndvrs'and why, when or how dividends junct aud no electricity operates it. He
are (»aid, and she has not the remotest con­ says that the telephone companies make
ception of what is a good and what a bad laughing stocks ot themselves when they
Investment. How should she know? Her put up a little card asking the person using
hnsbauti has keen at no pains to explain it to “Please speak with she mouth close
things, jo her. and she has lived on the Co the transmitter.”
priflcipl..- enunciated by the old gentleman
“Why, I can put my hand close over the
In the. “Knight of the Burning Pestle.” hole of tho transmitter and do my talking
She oevrr wore out a dress without an way beyond it on either side. The point is
obliging dressmaker bringing another, and to keep within this sphere of polarisation;
ns for food cf all kinds, it flowed into the do you understand?” J. Barry. Strong is
house just as if it waa laid on like gas and this gentleman’s name, and he ciaims that
water.
his theory is the only true ono about tho
Yet. r'..:•« average woman can learn to wonderful science which the world has
: i nwm-y mutters quite os well os
always believed was electricity. He de­
the average man. Unfortunately, the bus- nounces Ben Franklin as an old imposter,
tauid in too jealous ot his power to tell his says Edison is a fraud and declares that
wife hia exact financial position, while the 8. F. B. Morse never knew anything about
wife Li too shy to insiston knowing, orrery the telegraph. The sphere which Mr.
possibly regards It as quite a virtue not to Strang speaks of—this positive, negative,
Interfere with .such things. The const-, magnetic, polar sphere— creates only with
quenccs arc often disastrous. Many a the contra pose force of the heavens, aud
l.ousds$Id would be thriftily Instead ot “when Edison or any of these other alleged
scientists claim that It is created by
dynamic or battery force they display their
denee ignorance.” Just then a terrific
flash cf Lighwd^g entered the room sad ths
Utils telephone bell emitted a spark and
gave a sharp^ “click.’’-New York World.

From the finest Axminster to the cheapest
Ingrains.
Prices
guaranteed
with any house in Mich.

Pro parties of a Kentucky Spring.
Had Ponce De Leon, in his search for the
“fountain ot youth,” wended his way t •
Little Sandy, in Kentucky, and plunged
beneath the placid waters of Red spring,
he might not have had bis days prolonged
until now. but most certain it is his ador
would have been changed to a bright crim
son. On the Frcss Hardin farm the Red
spring la located, and for yearn has been
used by "old ladies in that vicinity to color
tbelr carpet rags; by the young ladies to
color their dress goods and ribbons and to
bioudlne their hair.
•
,
The water of this spring looks as clear
as crystal and is remarkably cold, much
more so than the water of wells in that
vicinity. This water is much used at the
approach of Easter to color eggs, nnd n
strange thing about it Is the difference in
color upon articles ot different quality ot
substance. The hair it bl undine*. colors
eggs, ribbons and dress goods a. crimson
red, tlie flesh of persons a light blood red.
The color is permanent !n both cotton an J
•dlk goods dyed by the wnter. The blond
iniug of *»be hair generally lasts about
three weeks, while a person who bathes in
its waters is given a coat thnt lasts about
six weeks. Soap applied to any articles
dyed by the water but strengthens the in­
tensity of the color.
People for miles around come aud carry
the water away in ixitthsjt, jugs and bar
rels to use in dying various articles.—Cin­
cinnati Commercial Gazette.
An Anecdote ot MaUuiwe.
In my early days Mathews was a true
friend to me—yes, ami in the later days
too. I remember when I first went to the
St. James theater. I went as stage man­
ager, and there were a lot of old actors
there—among them Frank Matthews and
Walter I^tcy. I was a young man among
these old stagers. I admit to feeling nerv­
ous, and was fearful lest I might do some
thing which the older men might resent.
The-first day came. All went very nicely,
and we were just commencing to rehearse
“The Belle's Stratagem" when who should
skip on tho stage but Charles Mathews I
Stopping tb'p rehearsal for the moment he
rushed up to Frank Matthews and Walter
Lacy.
•
“Ah, Frank, my boy—Walter! One mo­
ment. My young friend Irving—FrankWalter. Be kind to him. Goodby. God
bless you!" And ho was gone.—Henry
Irving in Strand Magazine.

WHAT IS CATARRH?
The Opinion of nn Eminent Medical
Authority.
Catarrh is tho cause of more diseases
than all other causes combined. There
are very few diseases to which human
flesh Is subject that can not be traced di­
rectly to catarrh. Not only Is catarrh ca­
pable of producing n great variety of di­
seases, but it also attacks any .organ or
part of the body. It causes In the ears
deafness, in the eyas blindness, in the
head and throat discharges and offensive
odors, in the bronchial tubes and larynx
cough and hoarseness, in, the lungs con­
sumption, In the atomacb dyspepsia. In
tho kidneys Bright’s disease, in the pelvic
organs a boat of derangements too numer­
ous for mention. Pe-ru-na cures catarrh
and all catarrhal diseases wherever loca­
ted. Pe-ru-na is a systemic remedy and
hence cures catarrh of internal organs as
surely as it does catarrh of external or­
gans, as no local application to tlie affect­
ed organ Is necessary. Send, for a free
copy of The Family Physician No. 2. Ad­
dress Tlie Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing
Company, Columbus, Ohio.

ARE

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,”

YOU

GOING
TO DYE
This winter? If you are do you
want good results, do you want to
get a good color and not injure
your goods? then use pure dye
stuffs. There’s a great deal of dif­
ference in good and poor dye stuffs
With one you are pleased with the
result, with the other-you are dis­
gusted. If you buy of me you will
always be pleased. I make it a
point to buy the best dye stuffs in
the market. I have a full line of
Diamond, Cushing’s Perfection and
Peerless dyes for cotton and wool.

Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGQI5T,

The stock of lumber and shingles lalely
purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Riier.
At their yard can be found .all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studing.
y

The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

Thei/No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet

Watch for my display of holiday
goods.

for anything.”

25

YEARS
S LID WEAR
Is the length of time that

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SPOOKS AKO FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—"Good
Form," of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewstore.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

YOU

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RMSSEL’S.
E HAVE just received and opened up our first
invoices of new fall dress goods. To say that •
we are pleased with them would not describe
it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
see them.

W

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ARE
INVITED
To inspect our goods and compare quality and prices with any
house in the city. Our’s will stand the test.

We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
k to please you, and goods that have proven very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

L:E. STAUFFER. STOmJTCE.
-HA5T1NQS BANNER­
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We are now showing our first invoice of thes goods.
Come in and see them

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~N. T. TRIBUTE*
The two papers for 11.10 per year.

COOK BROS.

at RUSSELL’S.

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VOL. XXXVII. NO. 33

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 15, 1892 '

WHOLE NO. 1957

Hastings Banner

THE DAY OF THE DOG.

A\---- • • —• . ’ •—
FIVE MINUTES’ EXERCISE.

Published Thursdays by
COOK B-&amp;OB..

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COUNTY NEWS.

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South Hastings.

Mr. and Mrs. Griftin have gone to Chi­
cago to live with their daughter this win­
ter—Rosa Hilslnger Is teaching school
near Hickory Corners—Tho Star Sunday
school will have,a Christmas tree next
Friday evening, Dec. tad. All are invited
—Herbert Barnes, who shot himself n few
weeks ago Is gaining, with fair prospests
of getting better—MA. Havens, who lias
been visiting her daughter at Three Rivera,
has returned—Our school is progressing
nicely under the management of Miss
Myers—Mrs. Osgood is president of the
literary society at the Star school 'house—
Preaching next Sunday at twenty minutes
past two—Report says there Is to be a
wedding hi the near future.

JS.

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Mrs. Radcmaker, after making her par­
ents an extended visit, has returned to her
home In Grand Rapids. She has been un­
der: medical treatment by Dr. Baughman—
Joon Furlong says his cutter point Is not
sharp or he could plow this frozen ground
—McDonald * Munion Is the firm Id black­
smithing. All colls promptly attended to
—Tba ladles mite society will meet with
Mrs. E. Bevier on State road. Dec. 22—
Christinas tree is in the church instead of
the school house as former notice was giv­
en—Smith Mun Ion seta the clover liuller
to One side and goesdo packing hay—We
hear that J. Mark's lost watch was found
by mis mother. Site gets the two dollars
reward—The first reunion of the church
l&gt;f Christ, of Coats Grove, will In- Jan. 27.
’’JSl Good program will be prepared in
due time —John Johnson and Wil! Shson
go|s to Grand Rapids the latter part of the
wwk ns delegates from the church at this
place to attend the fourth quarterly con­
vention of the 3rd disttict of Miehlgin.

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There krb a good many men who know
ihey need some physical exercise dally,
bus who put off beginning it from year to
year on account of the time they think it
would take away from their business
boars. Few men seem to b« awaro that
five minutes spent daily or even three
times 11 week in exerefee*propcrly selected
for bringing out all the principal muscles
of the body are sufficient to set the blood
coursing freely to the extremities, to stim­
ulate the heart, to massage the bowels, to
stir up the liver, to strengthen the limbs,
to straighten tho shoulders and Increase
the capacity of the lungs.
This is s good deal to claim for five min­
utes* everdae, and seems to suggest tbs
us© of elaborate gymnastic apparatus. It,
in not too much, ns has been proved, and
all the apparatus required ia an ordinary
walking stick. Elaborate system* at exer­
cise look more promising of rcaults at tho
first glance, but as they consume time
busy men generally drop them after a few
trials.
Mr. C. P. Lenhart, physical instructor of
thu Manhattan Athletic club, who is a
graduate of a medical college, but aban­
doned his practice of curing diseases and
devoted his energies for the Inst ten years
to the prevention of them by means of
physical culture and the proper observance
of hygienic rules, nod who has met with
marked success in that line aud is himself
a striking example of well developed man­
hood, recommends the following exercises
to busy men on rising iu the morning or
just before going to bed ofc night, iij order
that all the organs ot the body may per­
form their natural functions:
"For the upper part of the arms: Grasp
the canc firmly at both ends with tho
hands and hold it across the chest, letting
the middle of tho cane rest on the breast,
just under the chin. Drop the hands for­
ward and down to the full length, of the
arms rapidly and return to position on tho
lhest, accenting the upward movements.
Continuu this for thirty seconds. Holding
tho cane
before, push the arms straight
above the head full length, taking long,
full breaths. Continue this for thirty sec­
onds more.
"If the arms are poorly developed this
may b« repeated after the other exercises
are completed. When the arm is doubled
up hq that the fist is near the shoulder, thu
biceps ought to measure about two inc»s
more, in circumference than the forearm?}
“Fur the muscles of the sides: Wit hijMe
arms at full length above the bead and'tne
hands grasping the cane as in the end of
the last exercise, swing from side to side
as far a^ possible; time, thirty seconds.
"Here pause and take two long, deep
breaths of five seconds each.
“To strengthen the muscles of the back
and rid the abdominal muscles of fat:
Holding the cane as in the lost position at
arm’s length above the head, bend forward and bring the cane us near the floor as pos­
sible without bending the knees or elbows;
then swing ns far backward us possible
without losing your balance. Do this
briskly for thirty beconds.
"This will make a large wab&gt;t smaller If
persisted In. It is good for lumbago also,
and will help those who bend over a desk
all day.
"To streugtheji the forearm: Grasp the
cane in the middle with one hand and ex­
tend it at arm’s leugth on a level with th©
shoulder. Then twist the cane back and
forth, like tin; spokes of a wheel, for twen
ty seconds.”—New York Recorder.
&gt;

"Jost n thing of puffs and latches,
MjuIb for madrigals and catches.
_
Not fur heart wounds, but for scratclics.*’
"Ah. yon nr© rcheartdng, I see."
The spaniel raised her head and greeted
the intruder with a jealous little growl.
Then she found herself unceremoniously
spilled on the ground, as tho yon ng xnpn
rose to his feet.
. "Rehearsing? I don’t’’----"Oh, no; I don’t suppose you do remem­
ber, hut you were to read Dobson to me,
• down by the brook this afternoon. Jn(». M. Durham went to Belding Tues­ stead, I find yon coolly lying here and re­
day—L. Seaman, and wife of Nash­ ' peating one of hi« most cynical sentiments
ville. visited at Win. Seaman's Sunday- to that innocent little dog of yours.”
"I did not think you would return so
Frank Guy, of Sebawa, called here last
week while on his way to visit hh parents soon. When I went across the iawu to
in Ohio—Win. Guy is visiting friends In your house, I saw you coming down the
Isabella county" at this writing—Amos drive with De.Rocks in his cart.”
"You saw my ;&gt;&amp;ra*l&lt;il*, but I wan not
Dickson and daughters, of Isabella county, ■
Z
arc visiting here—Mrs. C. Demary visited ! under it."
“How could I know? It was held so
Woodland friends last week—The Evan­ ■
gelical society have built new sheds, at low that I could see no one else.” he said
their church iu North Maple Grove—Mrs. I penitently.
“You might have known. I loaned it to
W. H. Whitney is making preparations to
spend the holidays in Detroit and Mt. Jennie Whiting. When Frank naked her
Clement—Wm. Jarrard has friends from to go driving with him she had a premoni­
tion that a* o would look perfectly lovely
■wajgo county visiting them.
in her red dress; but she hnd no parasol to
match it, *o she vtfry coyly forgot hers and
The Lapps call their country Sabine or made him stop while she borrowed mine,
Samei and thtgoselves Sameiota, and tho and (a little hotly) gave mon chance to
term lota has -generally been supposed to find out bow much confidence you bad in
be a coatetuff-uous nickname given to me.”
them-by furcl^fters, derived from the Fin­
■'How could I kgow Jennie would lie so
nish ”lappu,”4nd weaning simply “land's artful?”
end folk.’1 A iuore plausible Kuggestlou,
"You wj|l learn more about girls somo
Iu England during the reign of Henry
however, is tint of Professor Friis, of day."
,
VIII the public mind became greatly ex­
Chrii-tiauin, who refers the term to an old . “I don’t care to know about that kind. cited through several cases of poisoning,
Finnish root ’•kppmt,” signifying to roam It is a perfect wookU) I
anxious to and parliament enacted a law n aking
or wuuder ubujM, in allusion to their nomad study. Will you forgive mq and give me boiliug to death the penalty. Tills taw was
habits. In thMmouth of southern or more tny first leuou this afternoon?”
on the statute books about sixteen years.
civilized Tuippa it appears to have become
The cocker spaniel looked up into the It was made retroactive, so an to lake in A ■ y
synonymous x^th rude or barbarous, and ] girl's face and then, making up her mind
case that chiefly prompted its enactment—
is so applied iff them to Ihe less cultured that dogs were at a discount, started in that ot Richard Romm.*, otherwise Coke,
frantic pursuit of a hypothetical sparrow. the Bishop of* Rochester’s cook, who pois­
northern communities.
.
Ant ijropologista seem lo have some diffi­ —Harry Romaine in Life.
oned seventeen persons, two of whom died.
culty in assigning to the Lapps their exact
Coke Was boiled nt Rochester. The inflic­
place in the human family, but It may be
Keeping Friend*.
tion was attended with peculiar cruelty, as
safely affirmed that they are a combination
There is nothing m&gt; very difficult in mak­ Coke was put into a cauldron of cold wa­
of Caucasian and Mongolian types. He this ing friends—the trouble is lo keep them. ter and gradually cooked to death.
as it may, their physical characteristics are Pleasing manners and a taking way will
A few years later, in March, 1542, a young
remarkable—decidedly mor© remarkable always win admirers, but a lasting friend­ woman named Margaret Davy wjU pun­
than attractive. They are probably the ship must be built upon a firmer founda­ ished in a similar way on convptiqo of
shortest race in the eastern hemisphere, tion than n transitory smile, an hour of poisoning. The public were not--Satisfied
unless it l&gt;c Mr. Stanley** demoniacal high spirits or even great physical lieauty. as toiler guilt, and, notwithstanding the
dwarfs. A man over five feet in height Of course it is a pleasure to feel that one comparatively slow travel of news in those
would la- a giant among' them, and the is favored by some radically beautiful days, the story of Margaret Davy’s trial
women ar© rarely more than 1 feet d woman, but unless there be genuine con­ and punishment soon spread through the
inches. They ore abo thu shortest headed geniality between the two concerned the kingdom and aroused universal horror.
ami the thinned. skinnM people ta lhe time will come when passive loveliness Boiling to death’ remained on the statute
world. Some of them indeed are jlonir ■will cease to bo attractive. To retain books, however, ns long us Henry reigned,
headed enough iu the intellectual sense, friendship one must be continually on tho perhaps because the monarch himself had
and know as well ns any how to drive a watch and not let tho familiarity that u dread of luring poisoned. Immuliatdy
bargain and deal with strangers, butjtbey comes from a lengthy knowledge of the after h!s death parliament repealed tho
nre none the less pre eminently what the other’s life breed the contempt that ko law.—Pittsburg Leader.
scientific people designate as “brachy- often follows a close intimacy.
bepbnlic.”—*Good Words.
To retain either friendship or love the
A Land Cleaning Mwhint.
illusions must not be dispelled. Do not,
A novel way of promoting the fertiliza
beennse you feel sure of your ground, let
Cion of land by the utilization of its weed
A gasoline ©team carriage presenting the commonplace enter iu and monopolize growth is adopted (n a new land cleaning
many points of advantage has been pat­ the everyday affairs. Lrt the halo of wn- machine. The principle of the machine .»
ented. The weight is only 1,200 pounds, timtut hover over even tho prosaic affairs
to root up all the weeds; scrub, etc., aqd
the working expanse of the convey-' ot daily life, for once dispelled they can
pass them at once through n double blast ,
Richard A. McCURDY, President. and
ance is one cent per mile. Its ordinary never form again, and in the one glimpse
firo by means of a traveling engine. The
speed is said to lie fifteen miles an hour, of the material side of the intimacy mav
frame is mounted on four traveling
WORDS of a great preacher.
and ft will ascend grades with comparative be utterly destroyed a relation at onv) wheels and carries a small steam engine
case. Tiic water tank is sufficient for a ten time thought to be eternal.—Philadelphia ■on the right of which is a blower. On its
■ Brooklyn, N. Y. Nov. 28 ’92. or fifteen mile run, while the gasoline tank Times.________________
left is a brick hearth fitted in an iron
is equal to the requirements of a forty mil©
UTTLE HOMER’S SLATE.
, frame, which forms a tire retainer.
Robert A. Grannis Esq., Vice trip. A canopy top extends over the vehi­
The weeds are conducted to the fire by a
President etc.
cle, so that it has the appearance ot an or­
After dear old grandma died,
gradual incline, and after they have passed
Ilunting tlirongh an oaken chest
dinary surrey.
Dear Sir:
through a fire retainer, which Is kept at
In tho attic wo caplod
The
fire
regulation
is
automatic,
m that
an Intense beat by the blast of the blower,
I have been for so long a time more or less
What repaid onr childish quest—
gasoline, I1k admitted
o the
lea gasoline
muniuea twins,
they are deposited on the soil. The engine,
Twas a homely little state.
insured in “.The Mutual Life In­ bu
burners
the—grade
road.■ .
»ux;« According to
—---------- , ot the
,
with which, it is claimed, -from four to
Seemingly of ancient date.
surance Co. of New York” that I and when the vehicle is stopped the gaso­
eight acres a day can be cleaned, can be
is cut off, Ito
so a»
as to keepdown
keep down the steam
On Ito quaint and battered face
think it time that I express my ad­ line ili
had from six to eight horsepower, and with
Was tho picture of a cart.
to a certain point. The steering lever ia
the machine requires two men when in
miration for the manner in which adjusted so that any one can control the
Drawn with all that awkward grace
operation.—New York Telegram.
Which bolokena childish art;
the affairs of your institution have steering, while the throttle and reverse
But what meant thia legend, pray.
been conducted and applaud the lever are by the operator’s scat. Two pas"Homer drew this yesterday?"
are carried, and by an ingenious
position for integrity and thrift it w-ngera
Twenty-five years ago, when Mr. Kars
Mother recollected then
contrivance al inconvenience from auioke
holds in industrial, sociaband .com- j Ih avoided.—New Work Telegram.
lake was returned to the house of com
What tho years were fata to hide,
mens by tho people of Colchester, ho was
Bbo was but * baby when
mercial circles throughout the
Little Homer lived and died:
accustomed to boast that before the elec­
world. How many homes it Has
Forty years, so mother sold.
tion he made a purchase at every shop iu
1 draw my thumbnail over the melon,
Llttlfi Homer had been dead.
saved from destruction and what
Che town—’‘even at the undertaker’s.’-’ ho
scraping off tho thin, green skin. If th©
would tu\8. Having ascertained that tbs
domestic calamities it has turned edges of the skin an each side of the rear
Grandm* kept from *11 sport.
nnui bod nothing but coffin", Mr. Kondoke
back by its prompt reponse to all are left ragged or granulated, and the rind
Hallowed by her lonely tears
ordered one to lie sent to his London resi­
reasonable demands upon it can under the scar is smooth, firm and white,
And the breaking of her heart.
dence. His wife naturally remonstrated
While each year that eped away
hassemetbing of
never be estimated. No institution aid
with him. "Very well,” he is reported to
the melon Is rifie. But if the edges of the
Seemed to her but yesterday.
have replied. "Very well: I’ll have it taken
in America has firmer foundarion. ■car are smooth and even, and the thumb­
down to my chambers. It will do very
So the homely little elate
____
Yours etc.
nail has dug into the rind in places, and
Grandma's baby’s fingers pressed.
well to put. 'Bcaven’ in”—"Beaven” being
T. De Witt Talmage. the skin docs not come off clean, then the
To * memory consecrate.
tbo name of some thirty volumes of law
melon is green. You can easily leant on
Lteth in the oaken chest.
reperta—London Tit-Bit*.
Where, unwilling we should know.
two melons, on© ripe..the1 cAher green,
Grandma pot it ywra ago.
goring the difference after they have been
Qnimby.

Mrs. Etn mil Colt* spent last week with
her parents. Charles Casteleln and wife of
this place—Mrs. O. Chfiffe is no better at
this writing—Instead of having ff Christ­
mas tree al thia place w»» will have
n
Christmas social at the home of Mrs. C.
Cruso, our 3. 8. Superintendent Refresh­
ment* will be served—Miss Bitlclman, of
Baltimore, spent Sunday at S. J. Ihdclmaii’s.
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est
ud-:

He stretched himself out in the ham­
mock with the air of a man who has a
whole summer afternoon before him, and
means to let itxlrenrn iuseif away.
Howm absolutely unruffled by what
had occurred. The revelation of her faith­
lessness htul left him perfectly cairn.
He filled his pipe without scattering the
tobacco over his light tennis suit, and suc­
ceeded in getting a light with the first
match, although the hammock swayed
gently and a wandering breeze camo and
played under the old apple trees.
But his little cocker spaniel needed no
further invitation than the sad and far
away look in his eyes, for she sprang bold­
ly into tho hammock and stretched herself
out on his broad chest.
,
As she placed her paws around his neck
and cuddled her silky head close under his
chin, she knew that the marks of her feet
on his clothing would meet with no re­
proof In such an emergepey.
She lay there quietly without licking his
face in her usual demonstrative fashion,
for she was a wise little beast and felt that
moist and doggy kisses were not tho sort
he would welcome just then.
“Good, old girl,” he said, ns he drew her
closer to him. "You are fond of me, any­
way. You itqd the pipe and I are three
great old chums, and we don't care for
any one else, do we I Not much!"
The spaniel gazed at him wistfully.
"She's not worth It, is she!" be continued.
•"But you're different. I have never done
anything for you but beat you when you
don’t mind, and take no notice of you when
you do. And yet you jumped overboard
from the steamer and came near being
drowned, just to save an old straw hat of
mine. But you're only a dog, you know,
and that's where it all comes in.
"But she! I’ve done everything for her
that a man can do for a woman, when he
loves her, and now she’s gone off with
young De Rocks. But she's a girl, and
girls and dogs arc not to be compared in
the same breath. £o we’ll let her go.

J. M. McElwain, Special Ajent.

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�Of » king, nt tore's beicinafn*."-

Idem of the village bM ordered the ■«•

mile, and

comma

lAioce
Meat
■ikes ■&gt; evoj»&lt;!»y amrofenra of n
aid-time luxury. Pure ud whoteaoma.
Pnpand with sropufan rare. Higher
award at all Pure Food Expoeitloaa. Back
padrag, makes two large plea. Avoid

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tend.
MERRELL St SOULE, Syracuse, at.

When Baby waa'dck, we
her Ca**&lt;*Wh«x she wa* a ChOd, abe cried tor CMtorU.

New Boston is to have a cteamery.
Over 1.000 lots have beeu
Lansing daring the past Kar­

platted

In

in Missaukee county there ure 13,354
acres of improved land in farms.
• To-Day
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Hool's SAn-oparill*-.Units a: toe head In tbe
meOiciue wurta. HUjnired in pn»S|.er.t&gt;
cu­
rled in merit or tbousana* ot wouia-ue compe­
titor*. H naa lancer sane than any ulUer medi­
cine. Sucn success CiMlld not be won without
positive rurtk.

Hood’s I’lhw'tre constipation by restoring
theperwuiiicarttou al the atnneuiar) canal.
Tney are the west (oinlh caihardc.

When the train halted for dinner the
four men we have referred to drew off
by themselves and held an earnest con­
versation ae they broke their fast.
“It isn't over twenty-five miles to the
Hills from this," said one, "and if. wo
are to do anything it must be done onighL”
"How many wagons do we want.
Bob?” asked a second.
"Only one. We want the beiR wagon
and the beat team."
f
"And that’s Brown’s," said a third.
"Just wliat I was going to say,” added
.the fourth.
"I had already settled on that," ob­
served Bob. who vgas evidently the
leader of the gong. "First, because it’s
the best outfit; end second, because 1
want revenge on the whole family."
"They don't like ns any too well,"
chuckled onq of the men.
“I reckon not, ond now’s our chance
to get evpn. We want to fix that wagon
in about two hours from this. It’s about
four hours' haul to the south fork of tho
Cheyenne, and that’s where the train
will camp tonight.”
"What, about &amp;own?* asked one of
the men. I
' Bob drew his finger across his throat.
"And the old"woman?"
Bob repeated his gesture.
"And the gal?’
"I wait tho gal spared,” he replied.
“Mebbe 1 shall turn her loose after
awhile, and mebbe I shall trade her off
to eome Indian chief for a dozen ponies.
I’m told that the big chiefs are paying
fancy prices for white gals this sum­
mer."
At this there was a load laugh from
the four, and when it had subsided Bob
resumed::
"Yes, that gal must be considered my
property, and don’t you feUows get up
any kick about it We'll make a square
divide on the gold, but keep your hands
off the gal."
“Have you got a plan?’ whispered one
of tho men as he saw that a number of
the trainmen were suspiciously regard­
ing the group.
“Leave that to me. You feHows just
go on about your business and boon
hand when wanted. If the plan I’ve got
miscarries. I’ll let you know in time to
try something else.”
After a halt of an hour the train moved
on. It wr* fair traveling now, aud the
right of the mountains in the distance
and the thought of the gold to be ob­
tained put every one in fine spirits and
created a,desire to push on as rapidly ns
possible. Six miles from the south fork
there wae n halt, and a scout went for­
ward to select a. route for the’ wagons
over a bad piece of ground. The four
renegades nodded to each other, but
while three of them rode forward and
officiously offered their services to the
captain. Bub made his way to Brown's
wagon, which was the last in the line.
Its occupants were on tho seat in front,
all interested in what was going on
ahead, and in throe minutes the rene­
gade had removed the linchpins from
both hind wheels of the heavy wagon.
The "prairie schooners," as the big wag­
ons of that data were called, had these
pins iu the place of bum, now so gener­
ally used, j
A quarter of an hour lalor, as the
wagons started forward, the wheels had
made only a few turns when both rolled
away and the rear end of the wagon
came down with a crash. By this time
the leading wagon wm half a mile in I

advance.
"Very careless of you. Brown, not to
look your wagon over occasionally,”
said the captain as he halted the train
and rode back to ascertain the cause of
deUy, .-------- ---------- - --------- ----------

the trail for a hundred rods, bat with­
out avail.
Than each wagoner wm
asked for spare pins, but nene could b«

but their nearness co gold had brought
terth a selfish spirit
“1 may want them myself," each one
argued, and each one denied that it was
in his power to accommodate.
Another and closer search km made,
and while it was going oa there were
loud murmurs all along tho line.
"Let us go ooF
'
•We can't be responsible for hia careI Maness I"
,
“What’s the matter that he can’t fol­
low our trail to the river?’
The thirst for gold cloaca the human
heart to friendship, pity or Christian
spirit Each moment of delay waa felt
to be dollars loot, and finally the teams
began to push on without orders.
"See here, Brown," said the captain
when he saw them going, "tho boys are
off, but it’s only an hour to the river.
Just take a sharper look for those pins
and you’ll turn 'em up and bo able to
come on. If you don’t join us in an
hour PH send you the pins from my
wagon."
"And you are all going forward and
leave mo alone and liable to be butch­
ered by the Indiana!" demanded tho
wagoner.
‘.’No danger—not the alighteaL There
Isn’t a redskin within twenty miles of
nS. Pre got to go on, but perhaps some
of the horsemen will stay and help you
to fix tip."
"Aye, that we wiBF answered Bob,
who was waiting for tire opportunity.
“Here are four of us who won’t see you
left defenseless. Here, Jack, you ride
on to the river with the train and bring
back those pins, while the rest of us will
keep up tho search and be on hand to
help put on tho wheels."
Tho four who were to stay wore tho
renegades. Brown had rather been left
alone, for ho was firmly satisfied that
they were bad men, but he could not
make a decent excuse to rid himself of
their presence. And besides he felt that
there was danger from the Indians, no
matter what tho captain thought
Mrs. Brown was a woman past forty,
but in excellent health and having a
man’s courage.
Her daughter Lizzie
was twenty years old, born on tho fron­
tier and inheriting more than the aver­
age woman's nerve and endurance.
While tho three outlaws left behind
were making what seemed to be a very
careful search of tho trail and were out
of oarshot, Brown queried of his wife:
“Mother, iion't you think there is
something queer about it?*
“I do, Daniel—I do," she promptly re­
plied. "I believe those pins were pur­
posely removed. Indeed, I remember to
have heard tho noise of their being
knocked out when we were halted."
•‘Just what I suspect! Who oould
have done R and for whatF
"Daniel, 1 am meet afraid to tc-U you
that I believe theee three men know all
about it, and that one of them removed
the plus!"
"But if they wanted to break us down
and leave us in tho lurch, why did they
offer us their assistance when all the
others hurried away?’
“I don't know—I don’t know, Daniel!
Who knows but they moan to murder us
aud run off with the team! Let us un­
harness tho horses and mount them and
rido on. I feel that some great shadow
of dungfer hangs over us."
"Dp; father!” added the girl. "I am
sure it is u plot to murder us all!"
CONTINUED

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regular price is fifty cents, but as we want
you to have one, we make the price nom­
inal You will find it a work of art and a
thing to be prized. It contains full page
views of the great buildings, with descrip­
tions of same, and Is executed in highest
style of art If not satisfied with IL after
you get It, we will refund the stamps and
let you keep the book. Address
H. E. Buckles A Co.. Chicago, 111.

Buclclpn'n Arnica Salve.
The best salve in.the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rheum, fever
sores, tetter, cbappcd-lwids. chilblains,
corns, and all sklu eruptions, and positive­
ly cures piles or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
moutfy refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by W. IL Goodyear, the druggist
Escanaba has nearly 100 saloons, aud
they pay 850,000 yearly into the county
treasury.

ThcCauwof Rhenmutiaiu.
An acid which exists in sour milk and
cider, called latlc acid, is believed by phy­
sicians to be the cause of rheumatism.
Accumulating In the blood. It attacks the
fibrous tissues iu the joints, and causes
agonizing pains. What Is needed Is a
remedy to neutralize the acid, and to so
Invigorate the kidneys aud liver that all
waste will be carried off. Hood’s Sarsapa­
rilla Is heartily recommended by many
wbotu it bos cured of rheumatism. It
possesses just the desired qualities, and so
thoroughly purifies the blood as to prevent
occnrance of rheumatic attacks
We sug­
gest a trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla by all
who suiter from rheumatism.
Saginaw people have Inspected the new
plans for their public bnildlng and are
satisfied with them.
“Adrlonda,"

let’s Heart and Nerve

Curelsguaran
&gt;m Morphine, Min­
eral and Opium.J Sold by W. H. Gcod-

YEA1L

Adam Garulertom. a maa l*la» »•«
tad Atetrteatag affliction. By tta nM Grand
committed ,»4ckle met
soothing. antheptle, eteenateg and heal­ weak by baodnl hlmw.lt u&gt; a limb a&lt; •
ing pragertlee. It cures the worst caees. use. /HI, body waa round by a party ot
1300 reward ottered for an Incurable case- honur, and ent down. An empty wbtobey bottle waa toned In hie pack*.
The Carleton high school has a« enool 1
went ot 17 foreign pupils, more than has
J. Court A Soo. « Mtrtball Urm. hare
ever been enrolled before.
received an order from a Springfield.
Mass, tirso u&gt; supply them witti three ear­
loads
of paltry for tbe holidays UH* will
in U&gt;wn, suffering front pilon. hut what
would prefer the easiest method of being require the purchase of &gt;4,000- turkeys
cured. No knife, no pein, but a sure cure alone aah will bring about »,000 e~bfor piles by using Hill’s Pile Pomade. A
Tbe sourt calendar for the Deeember
printed guarantee with each package. By term of ttie circuit court for Branch coun­
mall 81.on, six for 85.00. 'Fry It twnlghL ty cuunrss 13 divorce cases. Marriage
For sale by Fred L. Heath, the druggist
don’t i*»em to be a blooming succeso Id
Mlchlgau
postmasters commissioned: that cMinty.

Wm. J. Momnny. Pipestone; Seward Shel­
don, twelve Corners,

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Caetorlm
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Got. Elect Rich will make bls home
at one of the Lansing betels this winter,
accompanied by Mrs. Rich.

Urt Blodgett, of Coldwater, has quite an
Interesting relic In the sltape of a bowel,
which is a tool used tq dig out sap troughs
and barrels It Is about 900 years oid M
near as be can learn and has been iu tbe
family for five generations.
The editor of the Galesburg Enterprise
has made himself very unpopular by arti­
cles he has published to the paper concern­
lag the town, and bas received several
whitecap letters calling on him to quit or
make his will.

Mrs. H. L. Peck, of Grawd Rapids, visit!
ad frtends and relaUvoe how the first of
tbe week—Mae Della Comfort is borne
from Coopersville for tae winter—Tbe ■atisfled' tfiemeelvM that in- th* early
little touryearoid daughter of Truman burials of ail uatioos it wm tbe custom to
Cole, died Saturday morning of lung fever. cover the Beads aud bodies at tho dead
with sheet* of gold no pliable that they
The funeral took place Mteday a. m.—
took tbe Impress of the form,.sod not in­
Mr. Aaron Bark and wife, of Shaytown,
centuries
were guests of John Furnkss Saturday and frequently,, when in the course
tbe embalmed flesh had shriveled or fallen
Sunday—A Mr. Fuller, oFNew York, wm
away, the gold retained the exact cast ot
the guest of his grand chBdren. Mr. and
tftc features. Schliemann found a number
Mrs. E. M. Evert* andi Lavina Fuller,
of bodies “covered with large-masks of
over Sunday—Misses Lula Feigbner and
gold plate- in repousse work,’Several of
Elect* Furutes visited Hastings friends whichihaveheen reproduced Iqr means of
over Sunday—Rav. J. FL Palmer, nf Ce­
sagraving-hi his "Mycerue," and he asserts
dar Rapids, who has bsww visiting here
that there-eau be no doubt whosever that
several days started home Tuesday taking
each one of these represents thellkeness of
bls wife with him, who has been here tho deceased person whose face it covered.
two or three months under the dolor's . — IaSSUHms Hutton in HarpertM.
care—Mrs. J3- bt Mitehell visited her
husband last week.
The- Way te Catch a I’orwtplne.
'
The entertainment and dance at Bowens
Mills, was not very well attended for
some cause but all report a good time—
The young people gave a very pleasant
surprise party on Fred Jones, Dec. 5th,
All report a splendid time—D. N. Stock­
ing Is on the sick list this week—Mr. A.
Potter who has been working for L. Hill,
of Irving, returned home last Saturday—
A. Stocking and E. Hall played for a
dance at the North- Irving Grange hall last
Saturday night and report a very pleasant
time—B. Williams aad wife moved to
their new home last Friday, near Gun
Lake— Wa. Stockist bad the misfortune
to lose his-best cow last Thursday by her
breaking her leg—Our school is progjea»ing finely under the management ot Mias
Minute
Wardell—MIm Hattie Jatot- U
working at G. H. Pbrd’s again—The cap­
tain of the hook and ladder company struck
for hlgbar wages the other day—The de­
bating society has started up again at the
Kllngeaamith school house Wednesday
evenings.

Considerable anxiety is felt by tbe
friends of Eiling Bennett, of Marshall, as
to his whereabouts. In September be
Racing With Wolvre.
came home to visit his parents from Miles
Many a thrilling tale has been told* by City, Montana, where be had been work­
travelers of a race with wolves across the ing. He remained a week and started to
frozen steppes of Russia. Sometimes only return on the 94th with the Intention of
tbs picked bones of the hapless traveler stopping off In Chicago a few days and
are found to tell the tale. In our own also to visit in New Buffalo, Wyoming,
country thousands are engaged in a llfe-and- before his.return to Mlles City. Shortly
death race against the wolf Consumption. after bls departure word was received
The best weapons with which to fight the from him In Chicago, that he was going
Gerkey.
foe, is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical, Dis­ on directly to Mlles City. His baggage ar­
covery. This renowned remedy has cured rived at that city all right but nothing has
Very quiet times In thia vicinity at pres­
myriads of cases when all other medicines been beard of him since, it seems that ent. Bad roads are In order—Thana was
and dftetors bad failed. It is the greatest Bennett and his employer dow at Mlles no church at the Tamarac last Sunday,
blood-purifier and restorer of strength City, were driven out of New Buffalo by there being quarterly meeting at West
known to the" world. For all forms of cattle rustlers during tbe recent trouble Odessa—Ora Bachelder has' sold his farm
scrofulous affections (end consumption Is there and that It was running quite a risk to L. Foreman, of Carlton, for &gt;3.000—
one of them), it is unequaled as a remedy. tor him to visit that place. His parents Frank Myers is working on a motor line
J. D. Vivian and Miss Eatella Cheney believe him to be the victim of foul play al Grand Rapids—The donation for Elder
Mien, the liberal preacher, was a success,
were married at the' homeof the bride’s and have given him up us dead.
it was held at E. Cunningham’s and net­
parents in lensing yesterday afternoon.
The prize farmer of Branch county is
George Engle, of Union City, who thresh­ tl'd the preacher 815 in produce and mon­
ey—Elder Stockwell, of Charlotte, preach­
ed
8,000
bushels
of
grain
from
his
farm
OUR COUNTY
ed at the church last Sunday. He takes
this season.
the Woodland circuit the coming year-*
The National City bank, of Marshall, Mr. Campltell and wife attended quarterly
Burglars entered Hal Bellinger’s bouse
in Delton last Sunday nighL chloroformed which failed In 1891 seems to be In a pros- meeting at West Odessa last Sundayhimself and wife, but did not find the I&gt;erou8 condition uow. The annual report Mr. Smith and wife visited at J. Smith’s
cash they were In search of and departed. of the controller of the currpney states last Sunday—Frank Nash sold his farm
In tbe morning two doors were found to that It paid dividends of 331.000 tor the last week to a man from Slbewa, but ow­
ing to some fault of the parties the sale
past year.
be unlocked.
A Nashville woman followed the dlrec-.
-------------------Nelson Cole,—
of ----------------------------Colorado, went to Otse- was postponed—There has not been any
stir about Christmas in thia vicinity—El­
tlons in a woman’s magazine on how to go to get a wife. He proposed to several
but
make a beautiful chair, out of a barrel. I widows and
J received
’ "* "as many refusals,
*
'* *■
“* der Mlcra intends holding protracted
meetings at the Tamarac church in the
for only fifty cents. She has already spent at Inst be closed a bargain with Mrs.
near future—The Ladies Aid society will
four dollars on IL has four blackened Mary Tuttle. They were married, and
meet with Mrs. Branch theTth of Jan.
Immediately
started
for
Colorado.
—
Goblefinger nails, and nothing to show for it but
a clumsy looking affair. one would be vllle News.
FISHERMEN AND FISHER WOMEN.
afraid to sit down on.
Frank McCarty went to Goblevllle a
Tbe burning of the frelgh’. house of the week ago Saturday night to bill a car of
Ixiwell A Hastings IL R. in Lowell re­ sand he bad been loading, and becoming
cently, has slighted the hopes of the resi­ Intoxicated walked Into the postofilce and
There are three men fishing in a little
dents of Freeport fora new depot in the went to sleep near the stove. The post­
oat. Three women fiahlffg from tho rocks
master advised him to go out and get some close by.
near future.
Flood (pulling in a fish)—First blood.
Q. A. Hynes is sole publisher and editor fresh air he would feel better and helped
Ebb (pulling in a fish)—This is business.
of the Delton Lake Breeze. M. R. Gwin, him go to the door. Soon after leaving.
his former partner, having gone to Ovid, McCarty fell backwards and struck on his I guess they are coining in now.
head,
dying
Iu
a
very
few
moments.
At
Slackwater (pulling in a fish)—In with
Mich, to accept a position as manager of a
the Inquest held over bls remains the jury
general store in that place.
decided that be came to bls death through
Mrs. Flood—Each one of those men has
Mrs. E. Barton, a Delton lady, while strong drink. He leaves a wife and four caught a fish.
building a fire one morning last week children.
Mrs. Ebb— They said we could get them
poured kerosene oil in the stove uot
Miss Emma Gates, a Charlotte lady, has here, too, but seel Mr. Flood has just
knowing any coals were left from the pre­
caught another one.
vious night- The result was a flash of fire been cngag«Al to sing In tbe chorus at the
Mrs. Slack water—And my husband’s got
which burned her hair audevebrovrs quite world’s fair for a salary of 820 a week.
another too. (Calling) I should think you
badly.
The prosecuting attorney of Eaton coun­ might give somebody else a chance at that.
ty claims to have run behind 8900. during
Blackwater—Don't you have any Litre.
the two years he has been In office. One Henrietta!
&lt;fc
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
of the county papers say ‘the salarys is
Mrs. Blackwater—No, we don't. Tho bobs
miserably
and
miserly
inadequate.
”
haven’t bobbed once.
\
Sides have been organized among the
Blackwater—They haven! fairly (stops
hunters of. the village and vicinity for a
In a single day last week the Charlotte
match hunt, which will occur to-morrow. Improvement Company sold $3,000 worth to pull in a flab) commenced to run yet.
You'll get its many as we do in n minute.
Early In the morning the uimrods will of lota.
• Flood (in undertime}—Doubtful about
start out to strike terror to the hearts of all
that, The. They ain’t fishing in the chan­
feathered or four footed game and to In­
Additional
County
News.
nel
•
sure "a free ballot and a fair count,” a
Ebb—If wr had a bigger boot—jimlni,
member from each side will be sent out
BanOeld.
but that’s a nice one! Look at him.
together. After all the counts are In and
The donation held for Rev. VanWinkle
Mrs. Ebb—You men must have a hun­
credited up; the sides having the most
will enjoy a banquet at the Lawrence, last week Tuesday night netted him S5U dred. I should think, the way you are catch­
House aud the losing side will pay for IL and the same evening he received a ing them.
letter from his daughter, In Oceana Co.
Ebb—Pshaw 1 We’ve only got two or
Plainwell Enterprise.
to be there the next day on important three—little things at that They'll run
Parson Arney, of horse trotting fame, is business, so he started the next morning larger by and by, and you’ll get ’em over
now minister of the Congregational church and ha* not returned at this writing—The there too.
at Lake Odessa. He has sold his horses new bell has not been purchased yet but
Blackwater (softly pulling two fish overand Is doing good work there.
the money Is subscribed and parties elected the aide of the boat and keeping between
Dr. Geo. W. Tolles Is ll’e fourth of the to purchase It—Elmer Tungate has rented them and the ladies)—By gracious, boys,
,
members of the Charlotte Bachelor Club to Ellas Jones’farm and will move onto it they pull like bulldogs!
Mrs. Slack water—Are they running yet
join the bonds of matrimony and as per the 1st of April—Charles Shoemaker is
agreement banqueted the other members talking very strongly of exchanging his Theodore!
Slackwatei^Wcll, you can hardly say
at the hotel in that city Monday evening. farm for property in Hastings—Anion
Moffard Is very sick and was hardly ex­ they are yet
Lansing gentleman have bought an In­ pected to live last Friday and Saturday,
Mrs, Slackwater—How many do you
terest In John Vanoniall's stone quarry at but Is feeling better at thia writing—Joe think you'll catch at a time when they do
Diamondale, Eaton Co., and if the Invest­ Powers Is putting up a grand sheep barn run!
ment Is a paying one he will receive —A subscription paper Is out for putting
Flood (unhook*^ a fish and laughing
811,000.
down a well on the parsonage ground—A wftly)—I guess we’ll have to manage to
* Samuel Cogswell, of Bengal township, Christmas tree will not be put up this get some of ’em out of here, eh!
year
at
the
church
here
—
It
is
talked
“
*
that
Ebbi (reeling furiously)—Wo ought to,
went coon bunting Sunday, and while up
a tree chasing his game, fell a distance of there will soon be a saw mill put up near but my wife is afraid to stay in a boat un­
less I Am along too.
thirty feeL fracturing Ills spine, breaking the bridge.
Flood (outing)—So’s mine.
his collar bone and sustained severe Inter­
SlacKwater—Two more, Iwys. My wife
nal injuries. Uuable to attract attention
CrcMy.
is tlmtl way too.
he crawled to the nearest farm house, a
Our Sabbath school has decided toeelc___
Mrs. Slack water—Can’t you come ashore,
mile distanL expiring shortly after reach­ brate Christmas with a tree and appro­
Theodore, and let Mrs. Ebb go out!
ing there. He was thirty years old and a priate exercises—Bernice
Holden who
farmer. A widow and one child survive has been quite sick is Improving—ThadEbb (in undertone)—You’ll do nothing of
him.—Dimondale News.
deua Road: and wife were called to Kalathe sort. I’ll go ashore my—hang it! I
There Is a report that the Chicago &amp; inazpo last week by the serious illness of lost a nice ono than. Pvo got to 'tend to
their
daughter
—
Quite
a
number
from
here
West Michigan and D. L. A N. railroads
burineoa better’n this.
are to be sold to wliat Is known as the attended the meeting at Hickory last Sun­
Mrs. Slackwater—Well, why don’t yon
"Brice system.” This system has a line day—William Parker died at his resi­ ooma then!
dence
of
his
brother,
Charles
Parker,
on
from Indianapolis nearly to tho terminus
Ebb-«Do you want to oome out, Emilj!
of the C. A W. M. at New Buffalo. The the evening of Dec. Oth., nge 82 years.
Mr*. Ebb—Oh, I don’t know that I do.
syndicate also control the Duluth, South The funeral was held Thursday, Rev. You come in and let Mrs. Flood go out.
Shore &amp; Atlantic R. R. In the upper pen­ Bradley officiating. The interment was
Ebb—Heaven and earth, see those telinsula. By extending the C. A W. -M. at Richland—James Welton has gone to lows jump! (To Mra. Ebb}-All right
from Petoskey north It will have a new Otsego to spend the winter with his (To Flood, with assumed cheerfulness)—
daughter,
Mrs.
Hale
—Mrs.
Nellie
Fisher,
through line |from east and west to the
Pull up that anchor, old man
of Mlle, visited friends at Creasy Tuesday
northwest
Flood (calling out}—Do you want to
—Etta Flower Is homo from AugustaThe G. R. &amp; I. R. R. Company have put Rev. J. C. Chase gave K very fine dis­ come out iu Mr. Ebb’s qlace, Lucy!
Mra. Flood—I don’t believe I care about
down a flowing well at their station at course last Sabbath—M^. Louisa Ander­
Wayland, that flows an eight inch stresm son has been seriously afflicted with neu­ IL Why don’t you come in and let Mra.
Slackwater go out!
of pure spring water.
ralgia the past week.
Mra. Slackwatei^-I’ll tell you what we
Ionia capitalists, one of whom is J. E.
can do. Two of you men can come and
Ju«L have bought the Green estate in
Osh off the rocksi and the other one can
Lyons. It Includes the lota and a water
Whew!!! Six weddings In Assyria in take us out there and bait tho hooks while
power on Grand River. What the object the past two weeks. Last week Monday we flsli.
Is nobody seems to know, but the Ifcea is Henry Brantmyer and Hannah Rnsaeil,
Slack water (pulling in a fish)—All right
advanced that it is the first move toward also Mr. Brantmyer’s sister, we did not
Flood (pulling in a flsh&gt;—We’U do that
securing a motive power for operating learn her husband’s name. Then on Wed­
^bb (pulling in a fish)—By and by.
Ionia’s prospective electric street railway. nesday, John Russell and Lottie Lattie.
)ld gentleman in next boat (who always
—Muir Tribune.
Sam Nay and Myrtle Tuckerman were . -s alone)—For nuru, unadulterated aol«
united In marriage. Cards are out for a !
hmm give me tho average man who
Persons who own real estate in Battle
Creek now are considered fortunate as double wedding this week Thursday night, ' .•~a a-flshing.—American Angler,
property la rapidly Increasing In value John Tompkins and Vlra Hartom, John '
there. The Battle Creek Journal gives,the Serven and Emma * Tuckerman, to take :
Relatives
•focher—If you many Mr. Poorchap,
example of a man who bought ten acres of place at G. W. Tompkins.
on will bars to commeuca very humbly.
laniLRiere for 81.250 sixteen years ago. only are Invited. It looks as though
more weddings
Daughtez—
—Yes,
know;; UUl
but WtS
wn 311011
shall
•••'-•*- would
nww.u be
uv two
mimic
wruuiu^S
io, *I mow
He has sold 88,485 worth and has about there
1*^*7
•„
810,000 worth left, making a profit of ■bottlr. Now lin’l th»t wwogh Lo like «.ob, w&gt;Uw,&gt; Th.roonabohMMtaetod
your breath away?
are right Oman ice cream saloon.—Now
»x,tw.
kork Weekly.

The poeeupine climbs the tree m rtadlly
as a squirrel would, provided you don't
slipup and cut his tall off whilehulsgulag
up. Somehow or other he can’t climb tho
tree without his tall, nor b* won't come
down without it. If you catch one ofthess
porcupines climbing a tree and chop his
tail - off be will stop right where he ia, and
will'stajr there until he starves to death,
units* b* is taken away,—Philadelphia
Tims*.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default baring been made tn the conditions
of a certain msrtaagemade by Merritt Sbepanl
and Rachel A. Shepard, sis wife, to
G
Whitmore dated October l&amp;lb. iA. D
,lt
ressrdrd In tbe oQ»e ot the Register
ol
for tbe County of harry and State ot
MleMkas, on the 3KJt day ot November A. I)..
1878. tn uber * of mortgages, on page so.
whtelb said mortgage ws» Ouly asrifmed by
Mast MeCamly. aSnlnlutratoe ef tbe estate of
GMdinxs Whitmore, on the 4th day of Febru­
ary. 1*H, to Celina. McCandy. aud said assign
roent duly recorded In the offleeof the; reglst-r
ot deeds for tbe county of Barry and state of
Mtebigan. on the 20tb day of August. A. I). 1W.',
iulttmr 38 ot mortgages •* pace 384. on which
tnertCM* there Is claimed to be dee at tbe date
otthu DOttce tho sum of one thousand, nluhundred fifty-two and ta-ioo (»t.9f,i40 dollars,
and an attorney’s fee of fifty dollars pro­
vided for In said mortgage, and no suit on proeeedugs at law baring b&lt;vn Instituted to raover tbe moneys secured by said mortgagtor any part thereof;
Now. therefore, by virtue of tbe power of
sale contained In said mortgage, and th.statute in such ease mile and provided, notice
la hereby given that on Saturday the eighthteentb day of March. A. D.. imu, at ten
o’clock In we forenoen.l shall sell at public
auction, to tbe highest! bidder, al the .north
front door of ttieCoert House In the City ot
HMtinga, (that bring the place where the Clr
cult Court (or Barry County is ho'.den). tht
premises described tn ssld mortgage, or so
much thereof as nmy be necessary to pay the
amount due on said mortgage, with seven )*rr
eent. Interest, and all legal eueta. tot-etber with
an attorney’s foe
of fifty
dollars cov­
enanted for therein, the premises being de
scribedfln said mortgage as all tliat certain lot
piece aud parcel ot land situate In the townsbn.
of Assyria io the county •( Barry and state o'
Michigan, and known and described as followThe east half (ey;;, of tbe southwest quarter
(sw&gt;&lt;) of section number twentv-two (sec 22) in
township number one north raage seven west
subject totbe cotidlttnus of a certain lease Ot one
half &lt;si) acre cm she north west corner of said
land above deaeribed, gW«-n for church puriM»cs, said description containing m all olgbtv
acres more or hws.
Czlixa McCajclv. Assignee of Mortgages*.
8M1TK &amp; COLO BOV*.

Attarneys for Assignee of Mortgagee.
Dated December tztb. law.

PROHATE ORDER

7

State ot Michigan. County of Barry—ss.
At a sod on of the Prolate Court for the
County of Barn’, bolden at«be rrobale-afllce. Is
tbeCItyof liastlngs.ln saidoounty, on Wednes­
day the JCh day of December. In tbe year oue
thousand etgbt hundred and ninety tan.
Present, Cbaries W. Armstrong, Judg* of
Probate.
In tbe matter of the estate 41 \Cyras S
Welch, deeeased.
On reading and filing tbe t&gt;etltlau. duly veri­
fied. ot Eliza a. Buehler, sister of said deceased,
praying that administration &lt;’f said estate
may be granted to James H. MeKeri-.t
or to some other suitable person.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Tuesday tbe
K»h day of January. A. D.. 11*33 at ten o'clock Iu
the forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of said
petition and that tbe heirs at law of said de­
ceased an&lt;l all other peraous interested tn said
estate, are required to appear at a session ot
said court, then to beholden at tbe Probate of-*
floe, in tbe City of.Hasttugs. tn said county, aud
show cause. !f any there be, why the prayer of
the petitlonar may not be granted. Ana it is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the persons Interested In said estate, of the
pendency of said petition and the hearing
thereof br causing a copy of ibis order to bo
published lu the Hastings Barxkr, a news­
paper printed and circulated In said County of
Barry, once In each week lor three successive
weeks previous to said day ot bearin’.
.
Chas. W. Armstrong.
Judge of Probate
CHANCERY ORDER.
State ot Michigan. Fifth Judicial Cirrus-In
Chancery.
Sult pending In tne Circuit Court tor Uir
for the County of Barry. In
Chancery
at tbe city of Hastings, on the 30th day ol 5ovemb
a. D. 183L
Ida
Berry.
•
Complainant,

Charles H. Berry.
Defeadent.
— Jn Ibis cause It appearing by affidavit on’ die.
that the defendent, Charles It. Berry, is not a
reaid ent of this state, but is a resident of
Kansas; therefore on motion of Smith A Colgrove, solicitors lor complainant, it Is ordered
that defendrnt enter hts apttearance nt said
cause on or before four months from tLe date
of it his order, aud that within tvrenty days the
Complainant cause a copy of this order to be
published 4u tbe Hastings BANNKK.saldPublicatlon to be continued onee in each week tor
six weeks in succeeaton.
Frank a. Hookxk,
Circuit Judge.
True copy. Attest,
Cha*. M. Mack, Register.

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of Barry —m.
Estate of Austin D. Bassett, deceased.
We the undersigned, having been appointed
by tbe Probate* court for the County1 &lt;d Barry.
State of Michigan, commissioners to receive, ev
amine and adjust all claims and demands of s',
persons agalust said deceased, do hereby give
notice that we will meet at the Probate
OfflceXln the City of Hastinxs, on Thurs­
day. tne second day of March. A I).
INS. and on Friday, the second day of June.
A. D. IBM, at ten o'clock A. M., of each oi
said days, for tbe purpose of examining
and ■allowing
said
claims and
that
six months from the seccnd day of Decem­
ber. A. D., 102. were aUowed by said
court for creditors to present the1 claims to
us tor examination and allowon? &gt;.
Dated Deceml!cr 2nd. A. D., ’ostt.
Chas. B. BAUIUt.
&lt;
D. G. Romt.xson.
-Commissioners
\V. K. Powkrs.
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PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of Ba»ty-ss
At a session of the Probate Court for the
county of Barry- holden at the Probate office tn
tbe city of Hastings, In said county, on Wednes­
day, tne 30th day of November, in the year one
tttooaand eight hundred and ninety two.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge *f
Probate.
In the matter ot the estate of Jamer
Cox, decea&lt;i»M
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied. of Lucian A. Hyde. hdmlDlMrator of
'
estate, proving thatne mav be licensed to -« l!
the real estate of said deceased as In said i&gt;e11 lion described lor tlie reasons and purpose *
therein set forth.
Thereupon It la ordered, that Wednesday. (La
3«th day of December. A- D.. iKc at fen © clock
In the forenoon, be assigned for tbe hcariirr ot
arid petition, and that the heirs at law of said
deceased and all other persons interested in said
estate, arc required to nun-mr at a session
of said court then to be bolden at the Probate
Office, in tbe city of Hastings, In said county,
and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer
ot the petitioner mar not be granted. And it
Is farther ordered, that said petitioner give no­
tice to the persons Interested In said estate, of
the pendency ot said petition, and tbe hearing
thereof by causing a copy of thta order to be
published tn the Hastings Bannkr. a newapm
n*ir printed and circulated tn said count)- of
barrr, once in each week for throe successive
weeks previous to sold day bf hearing.
CHARL8B W. A&amp;MSTRONQ,
(A true oopy.)
.
judge of Probate.

�Hastings Banker?
Thursday, December 15, 1893.

oovno WITH A TUTUU1 MB
Uimf COATIXt.

Far SICI HEADACHE,

1 sot* oar I mb Uuua Mad. toother with potoon- !

! Of all Crtmtaaa. Trtoe SB cent

H bard
cushion
changed

8002

'or from 830.
,
ou to8.34.eo.
BeM repair shop in tbe .State, Address,
KALAMAZOO CYCLE CO.,
Kalamazoo, Mich..

PERSONAL MENTION.
-•
'Of RlcbFrank FNot went to Ealamaaow Tues­
**nd. on a charge
-burglary, it being
.
claimed that Goble etale 320 worth of day.
-skunk Eking from a former living, ta Barry
Miss Sabie Beadle has returned from
township.
Chicago.
*°5,be
tlw Banner
Mrs. Jehu Greble was In Grand Rapids
w H be issued on Wadneodavs itwtead of
Thursdays on~ accoaut of the holidays. Monday.
We request that al! correspondence as a
James Mason Is confined to tbe house
favor please mall theta- tetters to ui Mon
with the grippe.
day mornings If possible.
IL B. Richards was tn Mlddkwdle last
Agents are hunting the country over
for white turnips to -convert Into gated Friday on business.
horseradish for table use. An ordinary
Miss Lon Feighner, of Nashvffle, epent
white turnip, after being converted, aver­ Sunday In the city.
ages the converter ^bout half a dollar met.
Mrs. W. E, Buel, of Nashville, was In;
The turnips are ground and then seasoned
with fluid extract of 'horseradish, while the city last Friday.
mustard and vinegar. “Thetys are tricks
John L. Creasy, of Crand RspMa, was
in all trades," but tbowof the fellow who In the city Thursday.
puts up table delicacies.
Mrs. M. L. awd Mrs. W. R. Cook are In
The Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wayne ihaz­ Grand Rapkts to day.
ier troupe that played hvttfe city teat week
Walter Wise Iim been visiting at Pine
giveg»odsatisfaction. Mr. and, Mrs.Wayue
Grove, Allegwa county.
are both artiste In their Uue and were ably
Mrs. Blackmcti. of Delton, has been
supported by the members of ibelr com­
pany. Judging from aettagaud costumes, visiting Mrs. P. T. Golgrove.
they are one of the best troupes that ever,
Mrs. Frank Dean, of Woodland, rtaited
played tn tbe city. If they ever favor usj
friends In the efcy the vast week.
with another visit thay raiy .be assured of
John Bc.sscoee was in Grand Rapids on
good houses.
Look out for some piano sharps who are business the fose pnrt-rf the week.
going around the. country victimizing
Mra. Frank Borneo'has a dancing &lt;4*m
farmers. An Instrument Is Jett on trial timbering about twenty In Nashville.
with a fanner who Is induced to sign what
Mrs. Ira Van Walken burg and Mrs.
Is supposed to be an insurance clause,
which however turns up In the shape ot a Dorr Mudge were in Grand Rapids Sat­
note for H60 In payment for tho piano. urday.

Farmers will never miss it If they refuse
to sign papers presented by strangers.

Red la very much «be faainoa and teems
'to have a growtog wgue. While many
persons have a decUM antipathy to thia
etlor, oc a drear, gsay day ra winter, some
th^ richer shades have a tonic effect
Glaze kids are accented m canarter than
rthe euede. Gloves, save for evening wear
vre not more than fcar-butfoned. With
•most costumes raMish women elect to
•wear gloves ta some shade of gray.
The for scarfs and huge muffs that were
rihe vogue early ta die century are worn
toy many leaders of fubleu recently reiturned from abroad and the coal-scoop
•bonnet is worn with them.

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Mr. and’Mre. Faria Bore, of Grand
ids, were the gusts of John McElwain
Ex Judge A. J. Mills, of Kalamazoo. Is last week.
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us
now a part Warner of the Paw Paw True
Dr. Fowler Is In St Faul this week.
Northerner, published at Paw Paw. Mich. Mrs. Fowler will reoaata in Dowagiac un­
and “THE BANNER” for one year
While we are indeed rejoiced to see such til lie returns.
valuable acquisitions to the Newspaper
Mrs. F. J. Henning, nee Florence Hen­
ranks, yet it Is rare that members «X the
legal profess toe enter the newspaper .field dershott of Detroit, Is ritdltag her par­
for what “there Is In it" financially. Un­ ents in Irving.
!*«&lt;*• This Please You?
der his manageasent the Northerner will
-Miss Sarah Horton is iu (ke city and
For Christmas and Now Year’s holidays
no doubt continue to Improve.
will remals here for several weeks visiting
the C. A W. M. and D.. L. A N. Ry’s,
friends
and
relatives.
We request Banner readers to leak
will sell exeuralon tickets at one and oneSubscriptions may begin
over the advertlsesneots of tbe business
An agent for the Kalamazoo Telegraph third fare for round trip, on Dec. 24tb,
men In tnls issue, and see what you wlM was In the city last week booming the cir­ 25th, 25, and Slat and January 1st and
need for your Christmas presents. Deal culation of that paper.
2nd, all good to return January 3rd, to all Address all orders to
with your home merchants, men whom
KauB*X*XN*O0
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Jordan have return­ potato oo their own and connecting lines,
you know and in whoso word you have a
ed from Bedford where they have been Including Chicago.
confidence. From them you get the best
To Canadian points tickets will be sold
rteitlug the past two weeks.
*
results and trading with them Is most sat­
at one fare for round trip Dec. 20th, 21st
isfactory because you know what you buy
and 22nd, with return limit January lOtb.
from them can be relied upon.
One day last week a gentleman of tbe
Tbe state board of education will hold
The Chicago A North-Western railway
Jewish persuasion struck tbe city, Na
...
their next yearly meeting In Lansing for
Hastings, - - Mich.
sole mission being to sell “blood medicine has just issued an attractive calendar for
tbe purpose of examining and granting
at run dollar a pottle." He carried around .1823, which Is one of the- bast we have
state certificates to teachers of approved
with him the same proboscis quite char-’ seen for practical use In the business office CAPITAL $75,000.00.
qualifications, beginning December 2«th.
It Acknowledges no Superior.
aeterlstie of his race, the only difference as well as the home. A copy of this de­
SURPLUS 38.000-00.
and closing on the 30th. Applications
being thax It penetrated farther out In the sirable calendar will be mailed free upon
should be made at least 10 days before the
atmosphere than customary, and its added sending your address with a two cent pos­ Incorporated under tbe taws of the State of
first day of the examluatloa. Teachers
Michigan.
weight gave it a more downward tendency. tage stamp to W. A.,Thrall, G. P. A T. A.
who desire to have a certificate good any­
He watched around the streets for a vic­ Chicago.
HASTINGS, MICH. where In the state should take note of tim
Open for business Dec. is.18M.
and unfortunately tackled N. T. Par­
this.
Holiday Excursion Rate*.
ser. the proprietor of the Hastings house,
officers:
Every city has its kickers and enemies first. The genial landlord courteously In­
Christmas and New Years, 1802-23. To
D. O. Robinson, President;
to public improvements. No city Is exempt formed the descendant of Israel that bls all points In the United States and Canada
Chester
Messer, Vice. Pres.
and their attempt* to retard all progress health was first rate, but manifested a on the Michigan Central R. IL except on
D. W. Reyqplds, Cashier.
are most annoying to the public spirited, great desire to have him go at once and the Toledo Division. Rate one and oneDP-Jtctors:
go-ahead citizens of any place. Charlotte see Attorney Colgrove. who had been third firat-class fare for the round trip.
D.
W.
Reynolds,
W. H. Powers,
Ticket*
to
be
sold
December
24.
25,
26
and
lias bad her trials In this respect of late. waiting a long time to buy such a remedy
• CIRCULATION
D.G. Robinson,
&gt; R. B. Meoser.
The city recently voted 85,000 to be used as was offered. With thoughts of “den 31 and January 1 and 2. Limited to re­
John Carveth,"
Chester Messer,
turn January 3, 1893.
In;
extending
the
manufacturing
Interests
ber
cent!"
profit
the
wandering
medicine
ThiS week, (
P. T. Colgrove.
L. Gould, AgenL
ot the city. An order for that amount man hastened to Smith A Colgrove’* law
wm drawn on the e.ity treasury, but sn In­ office and found the Junior member of the
Interest paldon tlaedepostteand reneral
Hereafter, changes for advertisements junction served on the city treasurer has flrm dictating letters and looking to be the
Howtll haa a big condensed milk fac­
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to sfopped all proceedings. Public spirited perfect picture ot health. Informing him tory and the cows In the vicinity are Renting Buslnees Tran eacted.
Insure insertion in the Issue of the week men who will labor on In the face of such of the great concern his friends mani­ hustling to furnish It with the ton o f milk
obstacle* to build up a city must Indeed fested for his health and proceeding to needed every day.
when brought.
be possessed of the patlance ot Job.
launch forth Into an eloquent borst of
The last day of November,!SOI, had oratory regarding the merits of his reme­
tbe Joint* and muscles are 50 lubricated by
1^-xi's Sarsaparilla that all rheumatism and several inehes of snow on the ground and dy. which was warranted to sure any­
£d&lt;sm soon disappear. Try It.
thing from an la-grown toe nail to con­
the mercury ta tbe morning stood at nine
degrees above zero and on the 20th five sumption io Ito last stages, he was cut
short by Mr. Colgrove. A little cross
degrees
above.
This
year
on
tbe
correTbe roof of tbe court house Is being put
spoudlag mornings tbe mercury stood ,al examining revealed the one who bad been
on this week.
Instrumental In sending the man to him.
3.3 and 31 degree*. During the past
The finest cream candles Id Um market month there ha* not been a single all day and perceiving that it was a Joke, Inform­
at A. E. Benkes'.
*
of clear weather, but fifteen different days ed the medicine vender that his health
was never better, and recommended bls
IL B. Richards has sold bis home od were partly clear. The coldest morning calling oa D. W. Reynolds, tbe obliging
was tbe 23rd. when the thermometer InGreen street to bls father.
cutter of the City bank. Of course Mr.
'dicated 13 above. The wannert at noon
Additional local news will be found on was on tbe 18th—M above. The first Reynolds was not in need ot any remedy
. our Inside pages this week as usual.
snow storm was on tho fourth. Rain fell bat cordially lavlted tbe man to call on
R B. Murer, whom he was certain would
on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, fith, 7tb, 11th,
We can fit you with a pair of felt boots
bur a large amount. Richard was not
14tb sod 17th.
qnlte ready to purchase, but recommended
and rubbers for 91.70.
Boys who are fortunate enough to be him to other friends, and the poor fellow
Bankbcpt Store.
born in tbe country have unmistakable ad­ continued to go, until at last tired Nature
Busby Bros, tbe leading barbers, have a vantages over elty lade. Tbe country is
compelled him to rest for the day. ” The
reputation all over tho state for their fine tbe place of all others to bo bora ta. Tho
first train eut ot tbe elty numbered the
hair euts and shaves.
associations of youth, of homs.ot school, poer Jew among Its passengers, and he
Ezra Hall died at his home in tbe 1st. winter, and tbe farm work and the play left no doubt wondering why the/eager
mixed
together
in
a
dellghtlel
tangle,
are
ward Tuesday morning about 3 o*’clock.
* *
solleitude of Hastings bnslneae mon for
never rooted out, but grow deeper Into ths tho health of thalr best friends, was not
of quick consumption.
character and become dourer to the being productive of better results than attended
Nearly all of oar merchants Ihave their while life passes end tbe revolving years
his effort*.*
windows trimmed with some 1
hold out It 1* worth wore than a univer­
traction for the holidays.
sity education to have been born aad
There ha* been bat little excitement in
brought
up
on
a
farm.
That
supplies
ornamental
A wry useful as well as t
__________
the past week, but plenty of study.
addition to the court boose would be a what no learning from tho books over ran.
That 1* a resource that stands by. It Is
Wa are plea*sd to note that Guy Bauer
large clock placed in the tower.
something to feed upon. And If tbe boy Is contemplating making biology his speeJim Corbett, the champion pugilist, will as a man engages ta business or a profes­
tai
stwdy In the future.
be in Grand Rapids the 4tb. of next month sion. he has u stoek of health and a sound
Another one of Hastings boys will perand jvlll give a public exhibition of his constitution to draw upon that’will be sure
prowess.
to carry him triumphantly through when suc a special course in the Germanics. It
There will be Vork In the second degree the city boys are giving way all along the Is Loult J. Goodyear.
The lecture given last Friday evening by
in life K. of P. lodge next Monday even­ road. Morally and physically he has by
Prof. Hlrsch was a very scholarly produc­
ing. All brother knights are requested to far the be*t of . IL
No profession has made a steadier tion. His subject ns announced last week
be present.
Tlie Ex-Prisoners of War In Michigan growth in the estimation of people gener­ “tho Semitic race" was ta defense of
ally tlmn the newspaper profession, and the Jewish religion and people. It was
will hold their annual meeting at Lans­
this Is especially true of country news­ enjoyed by all.
ing 6n Tuesday, Dec. 27tb., all day, In papers. While they ere still looked upon
The choral unions have been Invited to
tbe senate hall.
•
a* public necessities, and indeed anrsneh. stag at the world’s fair and the music has
The W. II. M. S, of the M. E. church vet they are- conducted upon different arrived. If the union decide to go, they
vm a Ixrc of clothing valued at $50, to plans than of old. People have lived to will commence work on the music immed­
the Traverse district, where there Is a see th»4-K' tak7^~mq^cy and tote of it to iately after the holiday*. The chorus is
grtat number of p&lt;x»r and destitute peo­ ron n newspaper successfully and profita­ composed of 2S0 voices and is among the
bly for Its readers. 'The editors sanction
ple. •
: ‘
«
'
linest in tbe U. 8.
U no longer regarded as a place where a
Tip office of the West Coast Trade ruIk subscriber can go aud leave a surplus of
The organization of a mock senate iv»*
llibijd by Onto Strong in Tacoma, Wash­
anything he
have, except money, in been perfected In tbe law department, and
ington, was recently damaged by fire. payment for subscription, neither are the a committee Is now at work to organize a
Ortii’s many friends here rejoice that his
muck house to act with the sonkte. This
columns cf any iirst c!as« pap-r
loss pva* very small.'
as the place to settle nelghlmrlioihl dis-: Idea bos mahy supporters.
Ai a favor we request that correspon­ iftjtcs. The Job department of the modern
~ Social Doing*.
dents mall their letters to us Monday Montrir w.fkl) **
The “Poverty Bali" given by tbe ladies
• " ««»«• A. N. Q- i’lub last week was a social as
Mornings for the next two weeks as we uart in the revenues of tho
,r.- Sllll « »» ,,;'1 t'—"’.
will«o to press Wednesdays instead ’of
widias a duanclai sucees*. The appearThursdays as usual. *
Ot rtolnic bu»io.- naceof all In their rugge.! uM
otoMptw&gt;«r &lt;t»y’. «''■&gt; “ll'' &gt;""uf ", towns caused great amusemenl ami slionis
Why bother yourself what' to buy for wrlUiii: bwlnnw h-tlr,-* ou »n&gt; ti!"1
of laughter wen- heard from the
holiday presents and where to buy them, blank
’ "" M the ragged and motley crowd filed out
when that perplexing question cun be so their envelopes with._■» rubber stamp, yet
to take parL‘In tbe grand niarcb, which
wtslw settled; by reading Archie McCoy'S Time doe, not spare thrm and tin y are lie­
was lead bi Dmt Reynolds and Miss Phy Iadv.fjn this issue or calling at his store.
coming few. The live, Dtistlln? man qf
■I, l):u,nto.l.
»to MitawIrlMW wvra
Th
Thi play “
*‘A
Ancient Order of Hercules” I jo-duy h a goo-1 p.itroliof she newspaper served and everyone present was greatly
stallor.sry Kwa*'
he iv
' will|bf-presented
Jun. Uthinstead off Jan.
Jan. Ii He
jte uses
uses g8«l
gfind 8t*l|oit»ry
becausejie
re .
..llljbp present
pleased with tho parly.
atixrM U
tho
the• wtam-salo
mar-;
“th js heretofore announced in tho Ban- *(ixes
m&gt; fact that tie
wjo«mto m.-f
’
Mrs. Julius Russell gave a very piease fact
fact | r
|ial)t judges
lodges largely
XRtu Don't forget the date, nor the
cimnt
largely of
of his
hte standing
st-^mtng «
a ’«11
m
of
11611118
»bllltv by lb- «&gt;yt»anrf
and'muittv
qo.llly , antflve o’clock tea 1«*
tliatjit h to ue (or the benefit of tbe new b i»lnws
.............
Bentley Tuesday.
or
hl.
.IMion.ry,
ll.patn.nlaw
thton
1
■
•
opvrg hourffc
newspaper because he knows UMt
P-,
. and, Mrs.
Mr8 David Goodyear
&lt;,«&gt;&lt;□ Ca» entcrlataAisebcme tn beat G. A. R. PQ«t mem- newqwerl.bl.l&gt;»&lt; rrtjM.
tlrfU UK
d4 „ w|li„ Tomj3J
.bersi is bvlng'worked In various parts of propl,. ..r ill, I.nr.111. xml &lt;-.t.bn.!&gt;« M’ I ™
■
the ftate. It Is supposed to be a write np n paSUton;. '' ^”7.’,,to toy
I
Mr* X.:h«n B.rlno
a tew
of the local posts, signed by the well-to-do
nwiCiwri'y'
11 rZ.- a. .to'toKbte.F^to.1.,.
veterans, which in a few days.turns up in
the ibape of a promissory.note.—Ex.
saml othjr things have
j
latest About Stylo.
hinnaWd violet
cmlTherM
fashionable
violetknown
known asm ““
cmlAiGeorgia editor says to his subscribers: Uw C.mulry newspaper from te’tot n«e ,
J» ..DaoUtiaaf' purple, h by no
“Brother, don’t stop your paper just be- U;e duniplng ground of the surplus pn ■
ducts
of
subscribers,
to
he
rewwnlzed
as
n
t
ne
.
color, and women
eatUMyoa don’t agree with thn editor.
legitimate business, and m«&gt; that has to be moai *
1 u
c.,uipiexions
1 he test cabbage you sent us didn't agreq
1 itoM
11 ta .UW nualtouoh,.
wkh u*. either, but wc didn't drop you
from our subscript ton list on that account"

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Wheat is low and flour
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Live poultry wanted

JOS. ROGERS.

Christmas comes but once a year and itSs only once in a life-time that you have
the chance to select your presente from so well a selected stock of

Useful and Fancy Articles

M Fred L. Heath. The Druggist is showing. His large stock and the fact that he
is not asking fancy holiday prices for them he cannot help but please you. Here
are a few of hie bargains:

100 Plush Toilet sets at $1.00.
at $1.00.

100 Leather Cuff and Collar boxes

100 Plush Cuff and Collar boxes at 75c. 100

Work Boxes from 40c to $1.50. 40 Manicure sets from 50c to $3.00
30 Shaving sets at $1.0C. 40 Smoking sets at $1.00. 400 Plush

Albums at 50c, 75c. $1.00 and $1.50.

500 §tory Books at 1 c., 5c.,

10c., 15c.and 25c.

The largest line of miscellaneous books ever shown in town. (A nice book always
makes a nice present!) An elegant line of cut glass bottles and fine perfumes.
Bibles, Prayer B&lt;x&gt;ks and Testaments. Have you seen Hawthorne’s Scarlet Ut­
ter. fancy binding at 80c. the nicest book ever sold for the money. Headquarters
for dolM, ask to see our 10c„ 1.5c. and 25c. dolls. A large line of qnmes, Tiddle
Winks. Fish Ponds, Alphabet Blocks, Building Biocks, Authors, Kindergarten
Work. Como and see the goods, no trouble to show them. I am bound to sell them:
have got to sell them.

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

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HERE WE ARE AGAIN!

See Our

Holiday

ADVANCE

Goods

SALE I

HOLIDAY

High Prices

In continuance of our policy of being the first in the market with new things, we place on sale this week our stock of

HOLIDAY : GOODS
A rich profusion of choice novellies.
The newest styles carefully selected.
A storehouse full of elegant and useful presents.
No
otherJto “ in .he city can give you the satpe sterling values for the same money we give. F.ve m.nutes companson proves .t, Hundreds
h“e |S it. H you are dubious try it yourself. Begin with us first, or the other fellows. We don t care as long as you make the companson.

Handkerchiefs, Silk and Chiffon, Embroidered Novelties
Beautiful Effects, Hand Embroidered Hand
kerchiefs beautiful in design
In fact we can show'you anythin., in Handkerchiefs from 1 cent to S.

all. prices

LOOK - AT

The Destroyer

Largest assortment of towels in the city
OUR - BARGAINS - IN - DRESS - GOODS - AND - SILKS

Remember in addition to our great cut in DresS Goods, we give FREE with all
dress goods above 50 cents, all linings, cambrits, selecia, silk, thread, twist, etc

to

DON’T FAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE.

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SPAULDING'S

Hastings Banner.
Thursday, December 15, 1892.
MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.
AS RECOXIXLAS8 MATTER AT
THS RASTIXOH. MICH., IXHTOFTICE,

EDITORIAL NOTES.
It has been the unceasing ery of the
democratic party ever since tins war of the
rebellion, whenever republicans had occa­
sion tecefer to its history, for any purpose,
to cry out bloody riiirt, and charge that it
was simply done to arotwe prejndloe in the
minds of the people for the purpose of
vote making; and when we drafted the
civil rights bill, for tbe parpose of secur­
ing fair -elections, and an honest count,
the same old cry went up, Chat our only
object was to trample the rights of the
southern people in the dust, with the -heel

of despotic power, and platform orators
grew redin &gt;the face, as they discussed the
great wrongs the republican party were
trying to heap on the heads of the people
of the south, &lt;w ho had long ago accepted
the situation. And bad repented ia sack
doth and ashes, and were in all respects
as loyal to the government and it* laws, as
the people of fi*e.north. There are many

things which lead us to think differently, you are to be slapped in the fare, aud the
and the tone and temper ot the southern pensions you are receiving from a grateful
press give the lip to northern democratic people ent off? We hope not, but we will1
apologists. For the purpose of showing watch and wait Tbe man who was wil­
to our readers something of the virus that ling that tbe dirty regs of treason, which
I still remains down there, we will give a bad cost your life’s blood on many a, bard
few extracts copied from tbe Durham. fought battle field to capture, should be
North Carolina Globe In its Issue of Nov. returned again. In my mind Is not very
ICth, 18jh. The paper has been publish­ thoughtful at least of the sacrifice you
ed fapfcverai years and claims that It Is made to capture them. t'Agaiu tbe Globe
not a campaign sheet, and that its circula­ says, speaking of the soldiers: "They
tion-is more than double that of the other merely went tn houses of ill repute and
papers combined In the county. Here is contracted private diseases, aud came
what it says In that issue:
again to the pension bureau as great and
“Is the war over? Do tbe smart Alecks grand soldiers and their claims were
of the north know that this fair south awarded." To the union soldier who vot­
land was once Impoverished by a hungry, ed
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Cleveland,
when elected__be­
greedy wolverine rascally horde of rauak- j fore or this time, we simply wish to ask.

isit Us.

Shall the old soldiers who saved It from
dlMoIuUon |nfl
dissolution
&lt;nd destruction,
destruction, be
be forgotten
forgotten amount aggregating nearly 8400,000,000.
by a|1 ungniU.fui people? Shall those and that these claims are principally made

who were vanquished on the field of battle
become visitors In time of peace? Shall
wrong triumph and right bow her head In
grief and sadness?
There are many
Qinluous signs and sounds that seem to be
giving us a forecast of what may follow.
It must be remembered that the sixteen
southern states of this nation constitute
the democratic party; and he who is more
anxious to save and keep that party intact,
than the unity and integrity of the govern­
ment, must cater to its wishes and to a
greater or less extent accede to its de­
mands. And there lies the danger. If as
Is claimed Cleveland Is better than Jils
party, and there Is abundant room for him
•ing,
—---------n- dirty
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------ iband
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cowardly,
and
lousy
of how do you like your war record written to be. then all may end well, even if the
miserable mercenaries? They are the fel­ up by a democrat? The object of all this
south Is Iu the saddle, asking for millions
lows who sought to wreck this country’, vituperation and abuse ofi union soldiers
ot money, from the government It sought
and who sought to steal tbe virtues of its stands out lo bold relief, and the motIvo
to destroy:
daughters.” We would like te ask every that prompted IL became very transparent
soldier who fought in the war of t bo re­ from the following In the same paper:
bellion, if that is his photograph, and if so. “Take tbe millions from the fraudulent
The report of Attorney General Miller to
that we are am very much disappointed in pension rolls and give X to tbe honest congress. In relation to the business of tho
his looks. Hear him again. “Now the elec­ southern gentleman, who was robbed, department of justice, showing tbe enor­
tion Ih over, and brave Grover, Cleveland, burned ami Imprisoned. A few* millions mous Increase of the work of that depart­
who slapped the dirty pension beggars in must come south now. and the south Is In ment, reveals some very startling facta,
the face, proposes to do his duty.” Ah, the saddle for that purpose.” Is this ex­ worthy of very careful notice and consid­
Ah! la It expected tliut for the crime of pectation of southern democracy to tie re­ eration. The Increase he says is most no­
saving this glorious land you are to be de­ alized? Are steps to be taken by the ac­ ticeable in the Increase before the Court of
»' strike
strike Claims, where there are at present be­
nounced as lousy pension beggars, and cession of democrats to power, to)
that because Cleveland Is elected president down tbe pension laws of the nation? tween 9,000 and 10,000 In number and in

for Injury to and taking -the property of
persons w ho claim to have been loyal dur­

graph and postal telephone are made
which cannot but meet with the sanction
of nil who desire to keep up with the
times.

ing the war of the rebellion. That a stren­
uous effort will ~be made by tbe represen­

The latest and no doubt the be&gt;t method
of gatheiiug the necessarily large mall of
tatives of these claimants xom tbe south­
any city, comes from the sleepy old city of
ern states, to have these claims paid from
SL Louis, Mo. The postmaster of, that
the national treasury, we do not doubt.
city has invented mail cars to be attached
How successful they may be. In the future
to the street cars. In them are placed
In getting them allowed and paid, the fu­ men who distribute the'mails, and by this
ture alone can tell.
means the large mail of tho city is handled
In his annual report the Secretary of the easier and in a much mure satisfactory
Navy shows that when the present admin­ manner thar\ under the old way.
istration came in power March 4th, 1889,
only three modern war vessels were in
commission, the rest of the navy being
composed of old hulks that dated back al­
most to tbe beginning of th® present cen­
tury. Since that time 19 new and modern
vessels have been added with an aggregate
tonnage of 54.889 tons, besides three new
steeUuga. Besides all of these vessels
there"are now In process of construction

18 new vessels which will be completed
next year and which will have an aggregate
tonnage of 98,497 tons.
Postmaster General Wanamaker in his
annual repsrt says tint a one cent, letter
postage Is a near possibility, and that the
free delivery system onght to be further
extended- In his report many practical

suggestions

concerning the, postal

tele-

At a recent banquet given by the Reform
club of New York City, eight high’moguls

in tlie democrat party spoke and gave a.*
many different versions as to what the
promises and Intentions of the- democrat
party really were.

Tbe monetary conference now being
held in Europe may be able to agree upon
a basis for gold and silver values but «o
far nothing of very great importance has

been accomplished.

It Is no wonder tn us that the people of
the south are so bitterly opposed to tho
pension laws. How would you like to be
taxed to pay the fellow who* licked you
like the d-1.

Ml lor a Xmas

Make our

calender for 1803.

store

your Headquarters.

New Book Cases, Fancy Rockers Side Boards,
Pictures and Easels, Parlor Suits, Parlor Tables

-=THE BEST FANCY ROCKER IN BARRY COUNTY FOR $2.50
New Line of Willow Goods,
Picture Mouldings,

Divans and Tetes,

Sleds and Wagons,

One Hundred New Styles Chairs,

Direct from Factory.

isit the Prettiest Floral Store in Hastings before Bi
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THE LARGEST
STOCK IN —
BARRY
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F. W. Greble

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday,‘Qecetnber 15, 1892.

'PERSONAL MENTION.
C. ». Beebe, of Chattanooga, Tam, is
buriiitywr reo.,«f Sv-’ire lire..
•n the elty on business.
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li&gt;ren tor
Henry Goodyear. of Grand Rapids, was
** •*! renrer plrere in «n- In the city over Sunday.
MWly nrer.arelifw,. },« reo.lre.1 m a,i.
Mias .Belle Lampman was in Albion
yesterday to attend the wedding of n
Russell ban the largwt line nf
friend.
»d initial bar.dkerehM- iu
, ol]T&lt;r ^**«od«ld. of Essex. Canada. I»
jwr« nt"fraUe fOt dthOr lidleM &lt;*f **&gt;*» visiting in the city and caning on old
friends.
Mit* Effie Simpson expects at the pres­
fnend more xhan « pair of those eouAfaa- ent time to attend school a: Albion, cuin*“■ Iw ai«t wMigr.M fan™
meneiog January IsL
V. G. Hunrellt.
Wtn.J. ttaplcy, of Brown City. High
Chief Ranger of the L O. F., Is in tbecity
over Uh. la.ldn pmu* of th* Bjc"" before ,« put .the «&gt;,.■(
„ looking after the Interests of his order.

there are »ko* intetretluf -loo.!. &lt;m Mr
Miss Knight daughter of Sup’.. Knight
Inaide local page.
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of the chair and table factory has arrived
Any one not .knowing what to buy for a In Hie &lt;sty umi will nWge her fQtlire fkime
here wiilr^er, parents.
Gbpstums present abould ge to RuaadFs
they haw a full line of ail
latest m»uMiss Edie Troop has resigned her po­
■elile.’. fancy work, baskets, etc.
sition In the furniture tactory and gone
Anything Usattyou need or want in tfac lo Albion to accept one as stetmgratiher,
Mne-of Christmas groceries yau can get at for Samuel F. Dickie. President of the
•C»x*k .t Cook’s. They keep nothing but 1 rohlbltiou National Committee.

W6
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

the best and their prices .ire right

g kll tn k.tv ulng rtrenata.--Latent .V
i:.H-t Government Ft*,.! Report.,.
Ivpr HARIN’. l\»Wt»EKCo.. IMWaUSU

WHEN YOU

Mias Bertha Bentley, has returned from
Grosse isle, whore she Sias' been teaching
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The new styles for J«3 and very low ia nciiool, to Kp**ud her Christmas vacation,
which *iH last three weeks us the schools
I price.
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cave closed on aasount ’of diutherla.
F. W. GO1JM.K, furniture’ dealer.

I
Lamb» wool gUpneraolex and Christmas
I alippera a full line. Oil and baWb us keep
i a pair for you os the best will sotra be sold.
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Woouj-ey. x- Bkwnson.

•71ro*.:if so widonado’lwfer
of r,xx
fancy stands.
; md'a Handy ht'Mer. You &lt;xin Applet:
pillows, silk piuslua. willow goods.
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In oiro
minute, iss
andlasxw
t&gt;&lt;&gt; mailer ifJ I and
in“fact
anvthing you want fur a
x?&lt;siu
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Mlehtgur 1
The oth Midi Cavalry will hold their
------------- - aimuai reaoion |n $rand Rapids January
-nd. wbidi eojnes on Moiala.,. About 30
Sa ,
members uf tho 6th Mich iiv- in this
county.
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ABOUT what to buy and .where to
buy it for in ARCHIE McCOY’S
Furniture and Carpet Rooms, Has­
tings, Mich., two stores are packed
to the door and are a grand sight
to Buvers of Holiday Gifts. Don’t
miss it; it is the opportunity of the
season. He will show yon better
goods, bettor styles; better prices than ever before. His stock includes everything in the
line of plain and fancy furniture. 200 styles of CARPETS. 50 styles of RUGS, a0 styles of
CHENILLE CURTAINS varying from $5 to $25 per pair in price. Any of these would
make a beautiful Christinas gift. Besides these he has the very latest in picture frames,
mouldings, over 200 styles and all the new oqlors.
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iropriate presents. Look at these
nin&gt;»*—. r* ALWAYS make appropria
p.-vv. for
-v. this
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prices
month only.
mo, Gold frame, $1: handsome $4.50 Pastel for $3; A
83.50 Artotype for only $2. There pictures are all very
fine and very cheap. Remember these prices are for December only.
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Jkautiful holiday gifts al McCoy's

Correspondence
week. ’

ou Inside

Ddfce this

Fur a fine picture or easel call at F. W.
G retjle's.

Full line «f men's embroidered slippers,
al bpeuce Bros.
Macrill A: Co. have just received n new
line of .neck wear.
A gaud gold filled ladies watch for$ll.W&gt;
at John BeShiner's.

Beautiful silk iiHifficss for ladies ami
Mlxs Kiyh. of (Hand Rapid*, is at tlw?
jhoiw of lire. J. H. Dennis, on Green St.. genta, at JiusMell’g.
and Is ah expert at-fur and plash work.;
Spence Bros, have a full llpe of rubbers,
J nyone^leslring to have suck work dune just what you want.
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I should call early. *
Russell lia» a nice line of far.*, for ladies,
j
The evening .train scared tbe team misses and cklldreu.
hltehed on Hie Uua last evening at the de­
bee that nice line ot dhqcing pumps,
pot and ran away. I After about two hours’
and buiies fine Oxfords nt Sfbuce Bros.
Intten guarantee u» p-nmukently euro all run about the city they turned up all right
I. * • Rupture of both ».•*«■*. N.&gt; .pain; no without injury to themselves or the bus.
Something new in art Hutu for fancy
ration.
drteotion from Lu-iuess. For
Itipou fail to see the line of chinaware, work such as handkerchief cases, draped
[information and Illustrated tMinphiet con­
and table scarfs, at Russell’s.
I., s Mlvhigiui references (free).address
glassware, lamps, dinner sets, water sets.
Da H W. HARSH,
Mich-' &lt;-'Uamher sets, vases, etc. Hams X VanGet your boy n pair of felts aud rub­
Hu O. E. MILLHt CO.. 10.’. 101. iK4; Mlct.j Annan are offering for Christmas presents bers for 81.30.
1a
Dt-rrult. JU.-'.
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Bankrupt Stoju..

A $20 Bed Room Suit for $15: a $25 Suit
for SIT; a $30 Snit for *22: a $35 Suit for
*25; a *50 Suit for $35: a $60 Suit for $50;
A PLUSH TOP STAND f&lt;^ 60 cents.
Avery pretty HASSOCK
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a $70 Suit fqr $56.
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Correspondents ate reqiuMted to send In
j A L7 JL jL \ x_/ 1 1 l_z lx ■
I their items one day;eariier the next two
rn k.-.t jiAi:k. • '
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press Wednesdays
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’ instead of Thursdays. Fkase mail all
.HEELER'S HEART AND NERVE |c»«rrf«ponde*Jt8 to un Monday itoomings if
CURE.
F'^lble.’

Interestbjg locals ou. Inside page this
week aJHo the county rorrrspondence ow­
ing to our lack of space on account of ad-'
vcrtiaeM.

Call and have Mrs. Russell Show you'
something pliable for your friends or.
any meuibere of jour family’s. Christ­
mas presents.
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-’hrlstmas Is never complete without a
; »d--' supply of fnijts, nuts and candles.
Watch for the'great handkerchief sale
' A- E- R«’nkes has a fine stock on hand at
«»e City bak.-ry fcr tlie holidays and you ।। at Russell’s. Anything can be ootalm-dl
tor five rents and upward. He has the
! wH'"*’'” H If you dent call on him before
finest slock ever »ten in the city lo .select
. J'oa
your purchases.
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p. Cook’s delivery team made things
The ladies of Hastings Chapter No. 7.
j |jVely for him Thor*day last. Ah they
t w&lt;.riH^cf( standing 'in the ’second ward O. E. S. have Ju»f purchased some very1
j
tan*
jllU, (j^ir head-, tn run. and fiue robes for Officers to be used tor InitiBtlou pulses. ’ This chapter is a very
run they did. In Itheir Iftthj dash they
came in colfi^iou wRh a telephone pole, strong one aud is doing sonle excellent'
which they broke off square. ' Th&lt; y were work.
Do not fail to call on Hams a Van'ArHASTINGS. ‘finally caught, slightly damaged them­
nuui for your Christmas candies, cheapest
selves. I»vt the rig was lens fortunate.
and nicest you ever saw. The stock and
The annual meeting of the Barry Co.
assortment is larger and cheaper than ever,
WIil'D in GRAND RAPIDS stop at
Agricultural society will l»e held In the
also fruits and nuts, oysters, etc,
court house in the city of Hastings, Tues­
day Dec. 27th., t&gt;'l&gt;2 at 1 o’clock p. m., for
Thursday of next week the W. R. C.
tbe election of oflfcere and to transact *any will give a supper Ln G. A. IL hall trom 5 .
.Woslte I NION DEPOT.
other business that may come before the until 7 o’clock, the proceeds tor the benefit
of Mrs. Merrick Recti. Everyone should
meeting.
'ree Baggage Transfer. New Bouse
Aha Pennock. Pr»;s.
attend as the object is n worthy one.
am Heat and Electric Bells. Rooms-W J
M. H. Burton, Sce’y.
Visit F. W. Greble's furniture store if
BEACH * BOOTH.
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Monday eve. Jan. 2nd.. Hose Co. No. 2, you wish to purchase or look at furnljure
will give a dance In Union hall, proceeds in any grade, style or price. The new
to lie used in fitting, up rooms. Good mu­ and correct style for '93.
F. W. Giiehi.e. .
sic will be in attendance and a good time
guaranteed to all who attend. Bill for
The annual meeting of the stockholders
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dance 75 cent#, supper 50 cents per cou­
ple, and baggage checked trie- Every­ of the Hastings City Bank was held Tues­
day in the bank parlors. 'The oldvboard
one should buy a ticket to help the boys
of directors was re-elected for the ensuing
along.
year. The bank IS in a prosperous condi­
hereafter, changes for advertisements
Julius Rusaelljiaa more than maintain­ tion and eaeh year findsjt more stable.
eiiist reach this office Tuesdays at latest to ed his reputation as being the leader for
The second of the A. N. Q. club pedro
i tspre insertion in the issue of the week fine holldav goods, and his store presents
parties was entertained by the (7s and D’a:
when brought.
a scene that Santa Claus would envy, had
Mrs. N. T. Diamond, Miss Phyllis Dia­
that individual a refined taste for beauti- mond. Mrs. Ward Cfildestcr and Mrs. Will
fnl and useful thlnga In the line of fancy
Useful holiday gifts at McCoy’s
Cook at tbe home of Mrs. Diamond on
goods. He has a line that Is not excelled
Wednesday evening. The fortunate ones
Additional locals on Inside page.
in quality anywhere and he has the largest
were Mr. and Mrs. Hay.
quantity ever brought to the city. Any
beautiful holiday gifts at McCoy’s.
For your Christmas dinner you wont the
one who can not bo pleased at his store
A nice boy's watch for St.00 at John
might as well give up. A cordial Invita­ best in the market In'the line of groceries.
Befsmer’s.
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getllug i&gt;oor groceiiet. but get them of
Good house to rent Inquire ot O. D. chasers of holiday goods.
Cook and you will know that they
S|«tildktg.
Books, always a child’s dost precious Cook
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will be all right. They will use you well
A fine gold filled ladles’ watch for 912.00 possession, come of all colors, iu .all sorts and give you the best of price*.
of
bindings,
with
Illustrations,
without
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al pohn Bes’-mer’s.
To eave money Is one thing, to keep it
illustrations, and are in value from a few
Morrill A Co. have just received a new pennies to many dollars, writes Frances ;after you have saved •*
another. w
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lint of neck wear.
can do both
E. Lanigan in the Christmas number of .H. Goodyear, the dnigi
j nt the lowest
Baths at Busby Bros, only 15 cent*. The Ladltx’ Homa Jwnutl. Tbe Intoks for you. by selling you „------------------most prized In the nursery are '‘The prices, and by selling you one of those fine
. Hot and cold water.
Brownies,” tt&gt;n
"Greenaway
books.’ pocket-books, of which he has a complete
. 4 ff’-’W filled Gent’s watch for .312.00 at ••Alic.' In the Looking-glass.” "Grimm’s :line for the holidays. i?ee his line of dolls
John Bessmer’s, the jeweler.
Fairy Tales,” Hans Christian Andersen for Christmas.
Go to A. E. Benkes, for your frultr and and the well loved and always new
There will Im? exercises In Hie M. E.
rhymes of "Mother Goose.”
r.ufe; and everything In the baking line.
church Christinas eve by the younger
In thht^lng^Tvw what would
make members of the Sunday senool, the admis­
Everything new and fresh in the line of
potato,
fruhs,-uuts and candies for tho holiday a fine Christmas )present, don't forget sion to which will be an apple
what a beautiful adorfirtient a nice lamp the proceeds of w hich will g«&gt; to the city
trade at • Jiu city bakery.
Is to any home, and what is more useful? poor, according to the annual custom. A
Make your husband a Christmas pres1 Just call oh Spary Phillips and Inspect committee will be at the church Saturday
ent of a nice tie or muffler. Finest goods hls fine stock, consisting of hanging afternoon to receive donoilotis from any
chdap at Bankrupt Store.
lamps, vase lamps and stand lumps. Any and all who desire to give donations of
groceries, provisions, clothing or any thing
I&gt;o you want a watch? Go to John of them will make a useful present, they
desired, aud n committee will see that
Hi-ssmer's where you find the best watches will ornament auy home, and best of all
these donations arc delivered on Chrismas
they
are
cheap.
He
has
tbe
newest
de
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in the market for little money.
signs In dinner seta and the host patterns- morning. All are invited to give. There
A jxlr of nice slippers would make a In any event don’t buy your Christmas will be mualcal cxew’ses at the church
line Christmas present. We have a full presents before you have called on Spury. Christmas night by the older members of
lint
the Sunday school under the auspices of
fa compliance with the order that was the choir.
Bankrupt Stoiuc.
passed some thpe agn. that the postmaster at,
The best seven button over gaiter In the the county seal of. each county should be
market for only 51.00, and the best ten required to make an inspection of every
Christmas dance Friday. Dec. 38d. at
button over gaiter for only 31.25 at F. G.
office In the county’and send in n report. Cole’s landing, Thomart&gt;!e Lake. -tyery
-Stowell’s
Postmaster Sheldon has for the past two one Invited.
The question of what to buy and where weeks been about this, and has mode out
to buy Christmas presents .will be easily his report and found the post office* In the
Money to loan on real estate or good
wived by reading Arahle McCoy’s adv. in following condition: 9 excellent; 11 good:
notes. Apply to Smith A Colgrove.
10 fair, and 4 poor. Thia makes a total of
this Issue,
Hastings.
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34 offices in the county and a very good
As usual .John Hessmer, the jeweler, showing. There has certainly been sotno
Strayed or Stolen.
lias; the largest and best selected stock of very great change* in oitrpost office alnce
Oct. ird. ISM, I bought of Tho nas Heuey «
Christinas presents for the rich aud poor. Mr. Sheldon has been postmaster. At ewes and on the Uh picked
out of
Cali and see him.
nock
and
marked
tlicm "U ihe rurhi shoulder
present It Is in as gc-d condition as t has
with black paint, aud tur.nd Ch••m our upon his
Rend what the merchauts of this city . ever been. Ute Inside workings, upplalnees farm. On tho nh I went :&gt;fcer the sheep and
J?ifjjFthltm
have to any to you In this Issue regarding are excellent, u-aiiy new things have been five of them ware gone. I
tor the sheen or to anyo'« that may have them
Christmas. Never before h.sve the mer­ IntrodnefTby Mr. Sheldon to enable lew* and let me know where cbey «’ [4.o MYR11S&gt;
chants of Hastings bad such elegant lines ! mistakeriand insure better handling «•«
I-'ill positively cure Heart Disease. Ner. voess and Sleeplcsanep4 to S drops
ire* ims dilate relief, guaranteed free
i opitat- . Rev. ft. N. Middleton, pasM. E. church, t'edar Spring*. Mk-h.
. •. "&gt;!*-cp and rest were atrangers tn me
aft r pt .idling tiU 1 used’. ^A iirnmla"
a” nnw
I Llecp snuhdly. and Lwak-‘
•
refreshed,
I’r i&gt; 50c. prepared by
fheelor X
tigs, Mich.

B1S/ELL‘S PRIZE CrtRFET SWEEPER. KtefeiSS
atest patent, their greatest production, the best Sweeper on earth.
Things of beamy are forever Joy*.
And can always tx&gt; funnd at

ARCHIE McCOY’S
Furniture awl CiU’pet R-xirns, Hastings, Michigan.

W. H. GOODYEAR.

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS^

-THE KENT-

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WHAT—

LOCAL NEWS.

This week.

83 quires.

tnaiis anil Ute work of the office Increases
weekly. From Sept. SOtli, 1891. to S pt.
A large size fancy rocker trimmed with 130th. 11*92. th« total receipts of the office
qxldlzed brass, upholstered In either plush were over JM01. Thia h the largeat
or brocatelle for 32.50. Tbta Is a special year ever known m the history of th**
offer for the holiday trade.
I
F. W. Gpbbl*, furniture dealer.

of goods for the holiday trade.

Doted Bastings, Mieh, Dee, nth. I8SL
X pair of gold bowed
&lt;* the streets af
HaaUnra ou Friday, Dec. mil Finder will
Seaee have them at Frank Puncnasts and very
mSb obUge
MW- C. B. BxXHAX. i

WHERE XitT

If you are in doubt, or if you know what
Christmas Presents you want for gentlemen
friends and relatives, this is the store to visit.
We invite you to come in and inspect our
offerings, for Christmas: The nicest goods
and the fairest prices.
You wont have to
look elsewhere if you are seeking for useful
presents—our stock is complete. •

Men's Clothing
Bor«'
"
Children m Clothing
Hau-Men'a.and Boys'
Plush Caps
• .loves and Mittens
Collare and Cuffs
Artistic Neokwear
Silk Handkerchief*

Linen HAnuZerchlefs
Dress Shlrta
1 ••.iff Holders
Underwear
Hosiery
Umbrellas
Shirt Studs
Collar Buttons
Cun Buttons

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Dec. ,15 1893.
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COOK BSPS.. Piopnetors-

CURE

Sck HMdMba sad reliefs sH the treatise tach

SICK
HEAD
Ifogto do without thorn. BuSahcraUsl

ACHE
CARTER MID10INI CO.. New YOrtU

WALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
ffORl’KOrir
(Mlcb.) BUMMM88 COLLEGk.
parish,

Propr.

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Go to the

CITY BAKER'Y.
Fine line of. creams and
' fresh confectionery.

A. E. RENKES.
BUSINESS CARDS.
f AMES A. SWEEZEY.
v
Attorney at law,
Hastings: :Mich.
Practices In all courts of the stAte. Col­
lections promptly attended to.

RS. E. H. A C. P. LATHROP.
Homoepathic Physicians and
Soigeona
All calls dty and country promptly at­
tended to.

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ILLIAM O. LOUDEN.
.
Lawyer.
Office over Hastings City Bank.
tings, Mich.
*

Has

A. SHELDON.
•
Abatract aud Real Estate Office.
Abatract Block. HaaUanMoney to loan on Iteal Eatate Kcal Kitate
•old on eonunlMloD. General eonrevaaelng.
•®l of Abatraet Book», e«n
pOad from tha keeorda, caa furniab complete
amtracto,C. F. B BOOKS, Clerk,

P

P. DRAKE, M. D.,

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Office over HoUoway’e drug store.
Office boura from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone era
aarftn, with
g M. FOWLEH.D.D. S.

MITH A COLGROVE,
Lawyers.
W—JO1?0e.,.n.PB,0B Moek. Hastings.)
fractlee ts all the courts of the state.
K. KENASTON,
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Attorney at Law,
(Owr J• 8- Goodvear • Co. i .tore.)
Practice. I nafleouru of the Btate. Collection
prompfiy attending to.
R. TIMMERMAN, Hommpathlc Physlclan and Surgeon.
(Office oyar Lathrop’s drug store.)

F
aw.
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It is reported that Senator HUI has been
tendered tho position of general counsel to
the Equitable Life Assurance society at'a
salary of |25,000 per annum, It la under­
Tbe badge of office worn by the lord
stood he is considering the matter favor­
mayor of London contains diamonds to the
ably. Senator HUI refuses to talk.
value of 3120,000, and the temporary ownThe law school of the Western Reserve
erhaa to give a bond for It before he. is univerai’.y at Cleveland has been endowed
sworn in.
by Mrs. LucyM. Backus with 150,000.
Albert Smith while bracking a new cisCaptain Bassett, who has just completed
slxty-une years of servlet in the United tarn Id Des Moines was Instantly killed by
States aeuate, keeps bls snuff in a box that being struck ou the head by a falling buck­
et
containing bricks.
was given him by Daniel Webster.
Charles W. Gardner, superintendent of
Cornelius Vanderbilt may be found hard Dr. Parkhurst's Society for the Prevention
at work at 0:30 every morning; and he
rarely closes his desk until 5 In the after­ on the charge nf blackmail.
noon.
Ex-Mayor Cregier, of Chicago, who has
M. Prentiss Bailey, editor of the Utica been very ill, is now better and expected to
regain his health.
Observer, begins this week the fortieth
in a murder trial the other day in Brezn,
consecutive year of work on that journal.
Switzerland, one of the names drawn from
Royal Woodward, of Brooline, Mass., the jury box was that of L’hlrich Amacher.
the original "village blacksmith,’’ died re­ It was the namu of the murdered man.
cently and his will has just been filed.
A free silver convention is In session at
Miss Coralle Quay, daughter of the sena­ El Paso, Tex, with SOO delegates from the
tor, is one of the bright young women of southwest In attendance. An honorary
delegation la prescut from Mexico.
Washington society.
September 14,15 and 18, 1W3, there is ex­
How Yna. a merchant of Canton, is the pected to be an unprecedented gathering of
richest man Iu China. Ha Is said to be all kinds of athletes at Chicago, under tho
worth $80,000,000.
auspices ot the Chicago Athletic ulub. Tbe
meeting, it is proposed, shall Ixi worthy of
"General Dryhenceforth” Is what they
thu year and occasion.
are beginning to call him dowu in Texas.
At Orouake, Mich., Elmer Jones is slowly
Tlja empress ot Germany recently cele­ bleeding to death. Having had seventeen
brated her thirty-fourth birthday and the teeth extracted his gums have bled contin­
uously
ever since.
cbgkteuing of her only daughter, by giving
TheShcpshire Registry aswclotion. at a
the maternity homes of the empire one
hundred rtts of^baby clothing- The ew- meeting held sir Chicago elected Hon. John
paper released four bundrod women Im­ Dryden, of Toronto, Can., president, and
prisoned for various offences.
San Francisco Jesuits discredit! the story
Prince Leopold, of F'ruatda, the second
that t’l.OOO.OU) Id gold is buried in the old
cuusfn of tbe emperor of Germany, won church at Tepasetlau.
the recent long distance military rldo be­
For the first time in four years^he Demo­
tween Berlin and Vienna, aud suffered se­ crats have tbe mayor and council of Loa
verely from tha hardship and exposure of Angeles. Cal. •
the race. He was permitted to reach the
goal first through the courtrey of a Lieu­
Martin Flanagan, of New York dty, was
tenant Heydt, also 3 contestant, who re­
fused to pass the prince when near Vien­ arrested at Bellaire, O., Ln the act ot rob­
bing
th* National hotel. He robbed five
na. The Heutepant has been rewarded for
rooms and packed the proceeds iu a large
his magnanimity with an imperial decora­
trunk.
tion.
C. R. Moulton, of Seattle, who had fre­
As a memorial lo her mother, Mrs. A. quently threatened to do so if she did not
M. Mankly is to bnlld and maintain a yield to his suit, shot and killed Mrs Mary
home for destitute wamen ia the city of S. Storey ami then suicided. The murdered
Washington. She is also to give tho woman leaves two children.
Children’s Aid Society $30,000 to erect a
William Blaise, wild with a fit of delir­
home In memory uf her husband.
ium tremens, wrecked the bfflee at Chicago
Dr. W. V. Burton, threatened the doctor
Dr. J. P. Muao. whom Mr. Gould is 'Of
'
with
a revolver,-and was finally -carted off
understood to have paid a salary of &lt;40,­
to thu detention hospital.
000 a year for his exclusive medical atten­
The house appropriation committee has
dance. looked so much like the financial
wizard that he Is said to have once talked called on the secretary of tho treasury for a
for over half an hour to Postmaster Gen­ list of all probable defirirades.
Tho statement that McGlynn, tho “un­
eral Wonamaker while personating Mr.
Gould without Me. Wanamaker'Suspectlng frocked priest" of Now York, would be re­
for a moment that It was any other "
than instated is denied by Archbishop Corrigan.
McGlynn has not yet become penitent.
Mr. Gould he was talking to.
A big dog at Chicago ran away with a
good-bye to-the-world letter written by a
would-be suicide, and the unfortunate
North Carolina baa decided not toerect thought better of It and concluded to live
a buildlag at the fair, therefore Its sight
Governor Fifer, of niinota, baa signed the
has been forfeited.
commissions of the twenty-four Democratic
Tbe Bureau of Public Comfort Is now presidential electors for Illinois choeen at
fully organized and ready to give out in­ the recent election.
Tho firm of L. &amp; N. Wilczniskl. at Green­
formation and In -every way co-operate
with thou who will entertain fair visitors ville, Miss.. 1)M collapsed for 8500,000, and
will cause a serious financial disaster in
that auction, ruining many planters and
Tbe smallest working steam engine ever other business men.
made will be on exhibition at the fair. It
The treasury's latest purchase of silver
was constructed by Mr. Cyrus Chambers, was at from
to fiQ.Hflfl j».t ounce.
of Philadelphia, when a lad of sixteen
Friday,
Dao.
years.
Frank Egger, of Chicago, munlerod his
President ,T. W. Palmar, of the World’s 13-ycar-old aou and tried to kill his wife
Columbian Exposition, is at headquarters also' but failed. Eggers has been sick for
and is reported as hosing said that there some tlmo aud was probably out of his
was a larger and clearer aantiment for mind
closing tbe exposition on Sunday than for
Fire at Cleveland deatruyad the Lang
opening Lu
Street armory. Lum, &lt;150,000, only partly
The offices of tha Columbian exposition insured.
have been amoved to Jackson Park. It
Mra. MaryfComlcy, an aged.and wealthy
to presumed that tbe administration ex­ widow of Niles. Mich., wm found murdered
pects to swell its exchequer, for none of at her home, with fodicaUoDa of a desperate
'
the officials are gat-able for less thin struggle.
twenty-five cents.
Tho rumor coonectlag Senator Hill’s
name wRh a position Ln the Equitable
Among tba maay famous and nnique exhiblis connoeied with the Columbian ex­
An unknown man want Into a Chlrago
position will toe the Identical Uncle Tom’s
newspaper office and left there C,Q00 to be
Cabin and Ito inmates from which Mrs.
used to aid poot^chool cUldren.
Stowe gathered material and inspiration
The QUnoia BforttoallunU society hra
tar toar tamoM book.
The musical features are .now well un­
der headway- becrataxy Wilton, ot tha
bureau of music. Mas returned.from an exteoalve trip. Ho reports eo-oparation ef Princeton.
aboral societies .and aMurradhe public that
musical feetlvato will extend-over the en­
tire period of itoa axpoalttaa. Secretary
Wilton also reports favorably the loan of
drowned.
rare and historical aesleal IsMUuments.

Tbe Edneaticasl balldlng aLtbe world’s
fair. If built according to the j&gt;lans pro­
posed by tbe conasructloa deportmeat will
be an immense structure with jm area of
110,500 rujtiare foot n will be 425 feet
long and 280 feet wide and galleries will
be added affording an additional space of
40,000 feet. It Is to be located In, the
southeast corner of Jackson park and Is to
be built Ln the same style as the ohoe and
leather building.
There are 115 mileoof walks sod alslts
to pass through at tbe world’s fair and the

real estate and collect- man who expects to take in the bjg show
[ ING OFFICE OF
Palmekton A Smith,
Woodland, Mich.
TOS. .
J. M. SMITH,
lie.
Justice of the Peace.

In one day may jJjange'^his, mind after
walking 30^r 40 miles.
The citizens of Litchfield have bit upon
the bap,-Kj- Idea of having their village
reprebeuted lu the Michigan exhibit at the
world’s fair, by tho world renowned poem,
"Curfew must nut ring tonight** The
poem was written by Rose Hartwick (now
Mrs. Thorpe, of Uau Dleifc. Cal.,) while
a school girl at Litchfield, ami that village
has always been justly proud of this fact.
The plans in detail for this exhibit are ndt
yet nrattired. The Hillsdale DvniocrK
suggests In connection with this net ok
Lltchfldd that HllHdale be represented bf
Will Carleton’s great poem—"Over thl
Hills to ti»e P&lt;s&gt;r house.’’ which ivafc
written in Itylhdale. The Democrat sa:rt
We know of nothing that would do mm*
honor to HiiLdale titan to have Its
“ nnn.fi
-.—I I
associated by thousanda from evc.
j land
;;
cry
'vlrh this hoog with Whose solemn aww’-d
.’less they wore -hnnm-d while yer )n child*
|i&lt;»&lt;.d mid with whose every )inv they mu
Ltmtliar. .tier.«mpanjIng the poem a
painting or n mhiliitiiru Feprrsqntatiqn
the «.ld ’’poor iukwe" as It islands “over
Ute hill” n half mile east ltf Un. city
woiil.t not i'U hi appropriate. U.i t.i«

KIRK’S
D
IAMON

rt.iulug frotnijllliscialecuring.

Bcmoves and Prevcnta Daadruff.

.

8e»t for General Houoehold Use

Mme. Carnot, the French preddautfa
wife, enjoys n cigarette regularly after bar
meals. She only smokes a mild, sweetscented tobacco.
The Daughters of tho American Revo­
lution In Washington will have a portrait
of Mrs. Harrison pointed for tho White
House gallery.
‘
It Li expected that the local option elec­
tions for 18W in Mitudralppi will put threefourths of the state under prohibition.

A boiler exploded In a saw-mill at Bed
Springs, Rolreson county, N. C„ kiUing
two men and wounding several others,
some of whom are not -xpected to reoover.
R. J. Beatty, a union workman, has been
arrested at Louisville an tho charge of
poisoning non-union workmen at tbe
Homestead mills. He says the charge b
spite work bccuuM- be is collecting mony
for tho other men charged with crime In
connection with the Homestead trouble.
Special cables state that “London U ter­
rorized” because of a “gigantic'’ |dot of An­
archists to blow the town into the track of
the comet.
Ittojearelat New York, so they say,
that there la a plot on foot to stuaFJay
Gould's body, and the city has been aaked
for a police guard.
A negro Inmate of the New Jcrsuy reform
school has fasted sixty-three days and still
Mme. Ribpt, the French premier’s wife,
1h a Chicago woman, the daughter of Isaac
H. Burch.
Homestead appeals to the whole country
to succor ita starving. There are 218 fami­
lies numbering nearly 1,000 persons who
are destitute, owing to the great strike.
There is a row nt St. Louis between negro
and white inembers of the W. C. T. U., be­
cause at a supper the negroes refused to
“flock by themselves." After the row when
tbe negroes went out, an “invocation" was
sung.
The wife and daughter of LL Clay King
who murdered Poston at Memphis and is
Ln the Tennessee penitentiary for life, of
until some governor pardons him. are bard
at work getting signatures to on appeal for
pardon.
August David, 18 years of age, had bis
left arm torn from Its socket at the factory
of tbe Tonk Manufacturing company, |Chicago. The injury wjji fatal.
The art goods store of the Cooper-Hanecke
company at Milwaukee was damaged by
fire &lt;75,000 and Beals and Terry, boots and
oboes, in the some building lost &lt;U&gt;,0U0;
fully Insured.
It is reported that the British gowvn.ment rum practically decided to adopt
penny postage throughout tire empire.
In a fight between sports al Hamilton,Q.,
Grant Fox waa shot and killed.
Rev. Nathan C. Chapin,'» years old. and
for many years a leading Congregational
minister uf the north want, died suddenly Id
his study at Minneapolla,
A band of Gana revolutionists grossed
from the Texas «dde uf the river at
I-vredo, Tex., into Mexico, and routed
two companies of Mexican cavalry. Several
were killed.
R*lnforce-nenta have gam
from Nui-va Ixiredo, and tha United States
government has onlared two companies tc
pursue the bandits on the American side.

will die. Tbe rest of tbe craw jumped and
reaped serious Injuries.
The wife of •Kid," the notorious
renegade, has returned

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William P. Bennet', li t-servwl 2i years
»&lt; judge of probate of ( ■*•*•&gt; county ami
yaira.

day anti j uAtfe Ljnvh had 3MI&gt;!a4 ta do •
w.lh K
Tlia oa-.rautdhiary o«al:i«« i
UaApUaw LootoTiUa.a.IoUowK D«-1

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the T*r “nnlBrt ..".P®?’ . ,u. 7n
wrong. The sun will draw the oil from
Lhe teuthera, and the pillows trill have a
rancid, disagrees ble odor. Ex pose them to
the air dally-, be an thorough as you please
in this, and place the plllowslipa in tha
ran if you wish, but do not moke thp mis­
take of giving pillows, bolsters, cushions
or anything containing feathero a long sut
bath, or you will do them more harm char
good* -Exchange.

Lynn. Mass.

For the Good of Others
Beu Mr.

WiWamt HearHly En­
dorm Bood’a Sar»apariUa.
We are pleased to present this from
Rev. A. A. Williams, of the Silbbee
street Christian Church, Lynn, Mass.:
-1 »M do reason why a cUrsymsn, core than
a Isymaa, who knows whareol be speaks,
should hesitate »• approvs an
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Article of Merit
and worth, from whloh ha or hla family have
been aisnally bauaBtod. and whoso ecmraetxla......a th,',, heneflte

....

Nervous Headache
for whleh she foaad tittle help. Bbe has tried
many things that promised well but per­
formed fittle. Last fOl a friend gave her a bot­
tle of Hood's Banaporifla. It asems surnrising what a tap I v oae bottle ooald ana did do

woral“ Her appetite haa al&gt;o been better.
From our expeneooe with

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

I have do haaitatfon la sadoning its merits.”
A. A. WlLXJAMM.
HOOD’S Pills aw *b» test family «sthanl«.

nmiumrau
■to UrrapA LU
Da. Moir Pura

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D- taMMffct IM »cre* ot laud Id-the spring
o'1”91’ “"WO. gud
&lt;•"&gt;&gt;• ^.t
*»*&gt;n ™rtb the salary of a government
c|efk hj exceo f thM pogt

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Cases of this kind are so common that
they are a finiz in the news market out

-------------- MSffllKiTranx- --------Whereas default has been made Iu the A»d|.
tfous ot a mortgage executed Uy Kehemlah
Klcbsrds and Hannah M. Hlehards, bls Wife, or
tho township of Orangeville. Barry County,
State of Mtofilnn, to Julia B. Scoville, ol Gen£
seo, state of New York.bearing date tbs 23rd
day ot .September, JfeO. aud recorded In the
office ot tbe Itegtster of Deeds for Barry County
Michigan, on tbe Jrtth day of September.
f!(
liber twelve of mortgagra on psge X®. on which
mortgage ’here Is uow claimed to be due ’and
unpaid at the date of Ibh notice the sum of one
thousand, oue hundred. elitUty-nine and r&gt; too
doHara. principal .and Interest together with an
atiorney fee of thirty-five dollars aarsUpt:Uie&lt;1
lu tudd mortgage, and oo actl on or procredlruat law or lu equity having been instituted to re­
cover tiie debt secured by said mortgage &lt;&gt;r aov
part thereof. Notice t» thereby given that by
virtue of a Dowerof
contained lu said mort­
gage uid I be statute in aueh case made and pro­
vided tbe said mortgage will be Lueclosed by. b
sale of the mortgaged premises therein describ­
ed, .which sale will br made at tho north
door of lhe Court House in tho City of
la lhe County of Barry and State; &gt;4 M otl an
that being the place of holding the Chcu.i &lt; &lt; tin
for Barry County, at public auction, by the sher­
iff of said county on Sulurday. the eighteenth
day of February. 1833, at twelve o'clock noon of
that day to satisfy tbe amount which •ball then
be due on said mortgage with Interest, costs,
and expensea of wde together with (thirty five
dollars, attorney fee as stipulated hi said
mortgage. The premises are described &lt;a fol­
lows. towtt:
i Alt the following described lands, situate and
being lu the County of Harry **'8 Ntat«v&gt;f Mtciilgki&gt;. Tito west half of ibe south-west quarter of
section ntneleen. In township two north range
ten west containing eighty acres of land accord
tag to the United States survey, and twenty
acres off the south end of the west fractl-ma!
half of the northwest quarter of section number
nineteen In township two north range ten v -t
containing in all one hundred acres of land, b-the same more or lest.
Dated, Novemoer •.’2nd. 1892.
.
.
JcliaB.8covii.uc,

.m, W. UA..LTO.J
Attorney for Mortgagee.
PBOBATB (JBDEB.
State ot Michigan. County of Barry- bs.
At a session of the Probate Court for tbe
County of Barry, bolden at tbe Probate Office,
in the Oily uf Hastings, in said county, on
Wednesday, tbe !Od day of November, lu the
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In tbe matter of the estate of James
Mahoney, deceased.
On reading and Bling tbe petition, duly venfled, of Myron Wing, administrator of *aid es­
tate, praying that hit final aeeouU this dav
tllrd may be heard and allowed.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, tbe
16th day of December. A. D. 18B2. at ten o'clock
1 nthe forenoon be assigned tor the bearing ot said
petition, aud that tbe oflirs at law of said de­
ceased and all other persons interested in said
estate, are required to appear at a session of said
Court, then to be bolden at the Probate OffleIn the City of Hastings, tn said County, and
show cause. If any there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner may not be granted. lAnd.lt is
further ordered, that said petitioner gN4 notice
to tbe persons Interested In said estate, of the
pendency of said petition and the bearing
thereof, by causing a copy of this oruer to be
published Id tbe Ha»tlnei Banxkr, a n. wsp*.
perprinted aud circulated la said County of
Barryonce in each week,for three successive
weeks previous to uldday'of hearing.
Cham. W. Armstrong.
(A true copv. )

COBB &amp; HUNTER
Offer for inspection by the people of Hastings and
vicinity the largest and most superb stock of

opened

Saturday, Dec. 10.

T.

^nHtovra^l tatakeTnp and thumped
the pillows winue uut«&gt; up wuu w

118 W. MAIN ST, KALAMAZOO,

UK Patrick Sanddd Ulun awrad du&gt;

It laeKtimntn} that ;.t least 75.000 haul of
eatt.e bnr0 died in New Mexico this season I
from lack of water and -food, owing to tha •
ftaraght.
,
•
j
York Ht-hld is ’Looming Nctv
xork bun Dana forwmntur from that HUite. j
A coal fanfne fa reported in South Da- '
kuta,Dorthcrn Nebmakaand wcwl.'ro lowm I
Over U.'.&lt;grf) tuilroad men in this todntrv i
sre wearing a little button upon the lai-el•&lt;
to their route taring tU letter; “R. T. A.."
which ntetma Railroad Tcnipernce iwmh 1
Station.
A triple tragedy at New Orleans |s laid I
nt tjeduwof the Mafia by the polio.. Two j

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tho mountains Dear .
oat food ar aheltcr, but

LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.

badly hurt by a train at Kirkwood, Uh.
Bhe .beld her umbrella ta front of her as
ahe walked along tho track and did aoi aee
the train approach.
A London contemporary announces that
the school Iwanl of “St. Paul, New Y&lt;(ck
State, ” has decided to pay Shu women teach­
ers equal salaries with the rnun.
Victor Allen, a notorious piekporket
known to all the police authorities through­
out the Unites! States, released has /been
from the statu prison at Columbus, O.
The Equitable Mutual Building and
Ixurn association, formerly of LaCrowund
now of Milwaukee, has Im placed in the
| hands of a receiver. Three of the officers
have overdrawn their.accounts $21,000 and
are misting.
Margaret Mather is lying sick at Omaha
and her company has Wn disbanded.
’ !
John Roemer, a wealthy resident uf To-j
ledo, O.. died suddenly from heart failure I
i lUrt after having resjxjndctl tu a toa.st at a !
banquet.

Got. joon
John Miner,
Miller, or
of norm
North Dakota,
Dakota. re
re-­
“
,
uot
hoMekeeper often
3.^5°,Bte* “ instance of what la being accomthorotighn— She wfiB shake the •£*** pltabed by fanners In the Red Elver Valley
bUa^
M Innesota and North Dakota. He raid

men of Ctncln’DAtl, died at his home frutn
heart trouble. He was a brother of Mm
P. D. Armour.
A loaded freight train oa Um Mfaaonri
Pacific was thrown from tbe track and
over an embankment twenty feet high by
the spreading of tha rails at Little Blue,

3M4c- Pork—Dvcembor. op«aed SILK, okaad
S14J5; Jannary. optoMd
ofoad
May, opened &lt;15.XL eiowd SUSA Lord—De­
cember, ojxtMKl S0.5U, •io.a.d J0.ro.
Live Stocks JMecs at tha Uuloo ptook yaato
today ranged as fallows: Market fairly so.
doo and prlocu about &lt;c Idglmr. g*lm r*uc«d
at &lt;4.T5tt5.fo; jrtev
rough pairing. SXMXitU &gt;.?-»&lt; aad |a_aj©
G.!in lirnVT rtau-krlmr
^x.7
fa
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mutu,

Ing nuherienay. LocB buyara and
eclocUng the ImtUir qualities, owing to the
large supply. Quot«Uuu» ranged at 3XOJCM 82
ru‘ce,U&gt;
UUiMAI guod
tz» cjMUee do. J8.7UJt5.lU fair to good, &lt;: tMaxfio
common to. medium do.
butchers’
steers, SX«W5 ntocker.,
*twrs- S2.8UGa.10 feedW Ttid^-aCOW*’-81-itta;:J0 balUlOHK.12Ci-.lz
W heat—50.2 rv&lt;i winter mb, TTUp;
ary. Tt'Ua March.
Muy.
Coro,eaah’
December, 52c; Janu­
ary. asy. February, MH,-. Marah. WHc. Oat. !
-N®. . mljted caab.
Orctubcr. attoJrutuary.
January. J7%c;
XKc; May,
May, .TUJic.
-Vie. Hyc-Dnll
Hye-D^’n ^i
steady: wwlt rn, Skitttc. Barky-Dull an.
of

chungv
new,

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Ll-.x-S-tck: Cat tie -Trading ver4 slow from

* PCf *'W
lua rars "rre U’-*’W at
the chwe:
In
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dry onr_ r) ins.. A1
sheap sudl-nidus-ltoth
•‘ucp. M-'fl;
H&lt;’X»-Nontmaliy steady; live
li
I,u il*£ast HaAUo. .
cauie~Tw,®orr*tA I*c-12.
St
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and fceilera, about steady
LanMDg trade
labor ufiiotis are cover.
The Prohibition vmc In HUnois nt the 1 ?’*?? ““ 1 ,'fnib* ' &lt;&gt;ne bum
nrnn»ging for a &gt;te.te labor congress to be
held iu that city about the anddfo of Jan­ S1.WS, udta ISM. 13,ra.
“'
uary.
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Cures
Chapped Hands, Wounds, Bums, Etc

UERIOU FAMILY SOAP.

murdered Albert Baurmaun, Sept. », 1WL
and Grant Thomas for killing a Colored

firing a aaluto iu Ixexn of Cleveland's eleo
tlon), of Browsvilla Tenn., a check for &lt;50.

(.-.kudtUj- wouuwl thM bl tJa„.

Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansfeg.

nil MoCanhr tor thamurtaod UawtK

HISTOBI OF A WEEK.

0.

A. SCRIBNER; M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Delton,
Mich.
Office In residence, one block east of depot.
•

A. A C. H. BARBER
•
Physicians and Surgecca.
Calls In city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.

Mrs. Depew. Is In some respects the op­
posite of her witty husband. She has a
serious face, large black eyes, long straight
features and a low, - sweet voice Her fa­
t orile colors are garnet aud mauve.

Ji?04 ? ebolcF&lt;

Crockery, Glassware, Lamps Silverware,
[Plated and Solid,) Fine China,
and Bric-a-brac .
Ever displayed in Southern Michigan. We have
pimply outdone all former effort in getting the good?
at PRICES that are not to be met by
ANY ONE in Kalamaioo.
Hanging Lamps,
$ 1.50
Table Lamps, fancy,
■
.70
Hanging Lamps, 30 prisms, .
3.00
Table Lamps, dec Bowl and Shade
.95
Dinner Sets, 112 p’ces, $7.50, $3, $10. $11 up.
A fine dec Table Lamp, bowl and Shade
to match. Pittsburg Burner, a Bare
Bargain at
2.50
Decorated 10 p’ce Chamber sets beauties
C good size,
2.00
These are a few Samples of Good Things we offer.
Haviland China,
A~
D Coffees
Dinner Sets,
Chocolate cups and saudijrs.
Salad Sets
5o'clock tea cups and saucers.
Chocolate Sets,
Cake Plates.
Tete-a-tete sets
Salad Bowls.
ice Oren nt Sets,
Sugars hud C reame-.s.
Afent Sets
Fruit Plat's.
~
Bawinet Lamps in great variety, Onyx
labli-s. l--a Stands, Can ielabrn, and Art liitti rv nf
a. standard nxnufactun-s. Ki--h Cut Glp-k Solid
Silver.
Otir Art Ri-oin is now read;, for itinpet
til.invited.

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KALAM-AZOO.

ii anti

�FEDERATED LABOR.

R

»•bat they were originally designed for, ‘a.
inning of the people, a citizen soldiery, a
national guard.’" As a remedy, or an ad­
Gompers’ Men Meet to Discuss justment ot this condition of affairs, hs
suggests that if an endeavor to bring tsick
Industrial Problems."
tha militia to ita original status fails, it
might be advisable to declare that member
ship in a labor organization and the militia
thkgb
at one and the same time is inconsistent
and Incompatible. He closes with a plea
foff workingmen to have politics of theli
tlcirda «r Labor &gt;«, Eqnlt.bl, niauib'
own and urges an apj»eal to congress to re­
peal the Sunday closing clause of tha
World's fair MIL
The Trouble at Chicago.
After Gompers had finished reading bls
addrvM a committee which had been con­
cued —Telegraphic Situation Growing sidering the complaint from Chicago that
tho World's fair directory bad employed a
non-union
printing
office
to
do
Philadelphia, Dec. 13.—President Sam­ some
work reported.
A resolution
uel Gompers opened the twelfth annual ses­ was adopted rodtlng that the World’s
sion of tljo American Federation of Labor fair
directory
had employed
non­
in Independence hall yeaterday. An ad­ union men to do some work; that the Chi­
dress of welcome in behalf of the cago Typographical union was friendly to
tho
fair
and
a
stock
owner
therein,
there
­
United Labor league of this city was de­
fore that “the American Federation of Le­
livered by George Chance, of Typograhlcal
ber, also friendly to the fair, earnestly pro­
union Na 2, in which he Raid: “Measured
tests against the awarding of the above
by tho wealth that has been gathered. contract to APy but a recognized union
Pennsylvania is great, prosperous and office,” Somey routine business was then
•owerfuh Contrasted with the condition transacted and tha convention adjourned
of the producers of that wealth, then the for the day.
state is poor, indeed. I have no hesitancy
MORE TROUBLE FOR THE FAIR.
in saying that tbe laws of the nation and
the state are partly responsible for this con­ Organised Labor on the Point of a Gen­
eral Strike.
dition of affairs. Trusts have been legal­
CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—The antagonism be­
ised and fostered, while soulless- corpora­
tween the World’s fair managers aud the
tions and gigantic. plants are the especial
Chicago Tiade and Labor Assembly has
wards of the state; laws passed for tho
benefit of tha masses are declared uncon­ reached a point where It is not impossible
that
a general strike of all organized work­
stitutional or decisions given that render
men employed at Jackson pork may take
their provisions nugatory.
place. At a special meeting of tho Trade and
Labor Assembly last evening to take action
“These and other decisions force us to on the award by tho ways and means com­
tbe belief that there is one law, or the con­ mittee of. the World’s fair directory of the.
struction of it, for the poor man and an­ printing contract to W. B. Conkey &amp; Co.,
other for the rich. When this fact lieoome® a decidedly belligerent spirit was manifest.
patent to the innasea of the people, as it
surely will, tbe rcmudy, or the attempt nt
Resolutions were adopted emphatically
it, will bo swift and it may be terrible. It protesting against thu action of the com­
Is said that The blood of tbe martyrs was mittee in giving the contract to a nom
the seed of the church,’ it is possible that union office, and calling upon all labor­
through the blood of the men that died on organizations In tbe United States to assist
the banks of the Monongahela lost July the typographical union in its fight against
mny come a roalizatiod of the true condi­ the Award. The speakers denounced the
tion-of affairs, and that the legislation of action of the World’s fair managers in this
the future will be in favor of the mtisse^&lt;and other cases, some of them favoring a
^.general strike at Jackson park without
rather than fur the aggrandizement of the
farther negotiation. The meeting ordered
few."
tlib nppointni&lt;y&gt;t of a committee to secure
The Secretary'# BcporL
the cooperation of all organized labor to
Gompers made the response, in the course j the extent of taking part iu a general
of whh h he mode a fling nt the I’enusylI strike if such action Iwcommuecessary.
vauia judiciary, and then reports were in
__________
order. Thu secretary reported that in 1WU j strikes OF THE TELEGRAPHISTS.
877 new charter* had l&gt;eeu granted. “In
adilition
eight ccharters
been Imtiird
Issued tn
to ! “Big Four” Operators to Oo Out—The
nil.lltlnn nluht
’h.irtcr, Ilaive
mivv Iwcn
■
Bock island Difficulty.
national unions, making a total of 285 for
the year, the largest number of charters
Chicago, Dec. 13.—^AU the operators
that have been Lrauod during any one year employed on the “Big Four" will proltably
since the American Federation of I-abor b*» called out some time during this week.
has been organized. The national unions
The following message was received yester­
affiliated have also received through the
offices ot the American Federation ofjLabor day nt the company’s .office from Cinciuthirty-seven applications, an item well I
“General Manager Joseph Ramsey,
worthy of consideration, since it demon- . Jr- has received the ultimatum of the
strates the interest that has been mani-1 strike committee of the Order of Railway
tested by our organizers in the various Telegraphers, represented by D. G. Ram­
cities of the country and the value of their sey, grand chief. The general manager
aid to national unions in organizing locals will not recognize the demands of the
the officers themselvei arc unable to rwich.’’ operators and a strike will probably be
ordered within a few days."
Gompora View of tha Situation.
A Significant Meeting.
Tho principal interest in the swwion yes­
At 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon a secret
terday centered in what Samuel H. Gompera would say in his annual nddrera. It conference was held at the Palmer house
opened with ft review of recent events in between Chief Ramsey, of the O. R. T.;
the labor field which have aroused public Grand Chief Sargent, of tbe firemen; Vice
attention, because the incidents connected Grand Chief P. II. Morrissey, of the switch­
with them have been more or lessjpf an un­ men, and Grand Chief Clark, of the con­
usual character. It refers to recent strikes, ductors. The conference lasted for nearly
ami nays: “Iu each of these struggle** the three hours. Neither of the gentlemen who
em-jloycn*. the corporations, bare simply took part in it would say one word as to its
made u request and the armed forces of the object or conclusion. That the meeting
states ami the United States were at their 'was held at all is a significant fact.
bidding.” The Tennessee troubles were de­
Striker* Encouraged ut Knnaaa City.
scribed as caused by the failure of legal |
Kansas City, Dec. 13.—Thinks looked
mean* to secure relief from a great wrong,
«
1,11m I more encouraging yesterday for the Rock
makiug
lhe only a.,.....,*
means to reach tl...
the m,
public
couscicuco a violent one.
| Island strikers than at any time since they
nomeatend Riot Juitifled.
went out, so far m this end of the line is
upeakiog of the Homestead strike tbe re. j concerned. At St. Joseph the four operaDort says: “At Homestead, where the iron j tors who nt first refused to go out have
and steel workers were offered a wholesale joined their brethren. Reports received
reduction in their wag*-’, an anned band , here from Topeka, U ichita, Gutlirie and
of marauders, tailing under no flag, owing other important points on the Rock Island
allegiance to uo
or country (uid.con- system show that the strikers are standing
■—state
-----------.-Xntlv
sequently, bY
by tho
tho law
law of
of all
all nations
nations concon­ firm and that their numbers instead of de­
sidered pirate*), ’»«« brought by the cor­ creasing are increasing.
porations to iuvmle that jicawful town, to
aid in the effort to supplant Jtheir labor by
Kansas CITY, Dec. 13.—Yesterday every
a i»oorer and demoralized
of human bcprinter on the Kansas City Mail, including
ingH. The men of Homestead, seeing their
liberties endangered, took up arm% against the foreman, struck and walked out of the
office, leaving tho management to get out
tho invaden* and repelled them.”
Of the switchmen's strike at Buffalo, tho tbe paper as best it could. The trouble
report state-s that the demand for ten aroae over the employment of non-union
on •soma
­
hours’ Worn
wan irnno*
—
........ extra work. The .pro
work was
treated wubvMipbuviin.j
contemptuously printers
__ • —.
a*^«,_____ will -—)
by
bj tbe
—v railroad corporations,
— r ---“ and
■-J* ns
—a
* con--­ ; prietor ot Tbe Mail nays that he will no
rccognizo union labor, and that be
he
J .. _ ...
.......
n virlki.
sequence
the
men went nnt
out nn
on a
strike »n,l
and longer recounizo
then, because some irresponsible persons will publish in future with non-uniou
destroyed a number of cars, the militia of printers.____________________
the state of New York was called out and
To Succeed Judge Blodgett.
concentrated nt Buffalo, doing switch­
Washington, Dec. 13.—The president,
men’s work and even forcing men to work yesterday made three Interesting appoint­
against their will.
ments. One was that of Peter S. Grosscutr,
to be United States district judge for
TROUBLES AT CCEUR D’ALENE.
northern BlinoLs. Judge Groascup fc an
Uncle Samuel's Officials Got a Bad Bak- Ohio man, born there in IBfifi. Hu is held
in high regard by the Chicago bar. An­
The ruinen*’ trouble at Cceurd’Alene was other appointment was that of Genlo M.
referred to at some length. On this sub­ ‘Lambertson, of Nebraska, to be assistant
ject President Gompers said: “At the bid­ secretary of the treasury, vice Nettleton,
and another was James W. McDill, of
ding of the mine owners, the United States
Iowa, to lx: interstate commerce commistroops were brought to| Ccuur d'Alene, zione:--rcappointmenL
and the men overawed and subdued, the
commanding general of the United States
Chicago, Dec. 10.—Whisky has been
forces issuing an order that any employer
who would operate his mines with union booming lately and President J. B. Green­
hut,
of tho Distillers mid Cattle Feeders’
men would not be allowed to continue
work.” A United States judge issued an company, otherwise the whisky trust, ex-,
plains It on the ground that the demand
order prohibiting tho union miners from
for the product has increased so enormous­
holding a meeting. Ire other words, the ly as to necessitate tho full operation of
constitutional right of free assemblage all distilleries controlled by his companies.
had been violated by a United States judge, He denied the report that the trust bad
aud n general from our army declaring and been running ft comer.
.
enforcing an edict that the employer shall
Nominations Confirmed.
not carry on bis business because he dare
WASHINOTdx, Dec. 9.—A batch of recc&amp;s
employ union men.
nomioatlous was confirmed by the senate
Wants an Investigation.
“The action at both judge* and officers ot yesterday. Including John IL Gear ns as­
the United StaU* has been so flagrantly in sistant secretary of the treasury; C. M.
violation of law that I believe it our duty Barr, of Michigan, consul at Valparaiso;
to demand of congress to institute an inves­ O H Baker, of Iowa, at Copenhagen, and
tigation into all matters connected with C. II. Cowan, of Illinois, ut Maulln; and
tbe judicial and military conduct of th*- af­ W. L. Stone, o£ Iowa, land office commis­
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NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
Bt-tte of Michigan. Cowuty ot lUrry-ssPROBATE ORDER.
Notice l« hereby given, that by an ortler of
lhe rrol&gt;ate Court for the County of
State of Michigan. County of itarrv-s*.
At a session of the Probate Court for tbe
County of Barry, bolden at the Probate Office,
In tbe city ot Haslinw, in said county, on
ur’n«1rx"‘uiSr cisrr'i’M
Thursday, the 17th day ot November, fn the
decease*!, anil that all creditors ot said &lt;-ecense&lt;! year one thousand eight hundred and ninety
are irjuired to present their ctol»n« tosaid
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
1 inthe’matter of the estate of Washington
KbnrmMJlng and fillnz the petition duly verified
of James F. Mewl, admlnhtrator of wdd es­
tate, praying that his final account this day filed
may be Heartland allowed.
Tnereupouit is ordered, that Thursday, the
15U&gt; dayol December, A. D. IKS. at ten o clock n
Judce of Probate. tbe townoan. be assigned for the hiring otsud
petition, and that Um heirs at law of saltTdeceased. andhdl other pensms Interested in said
PROBATE ORDER
estateJiare required to appear at a session of
said conrt, then to be bolden at tbe 1 rebate
office, in the city of HasUngs, In said county,
Count'’ uf Barry, holden at the 1
and show cause. If any there be, why tlic prayer
the Str-of Hastings, in .raid county, on fuM- of the petitioner may not be granted. And
day.theSIrtb dav ofNoveniber, in tne yemr 00
It Is further ordered, that
toner give
thousand eight hundred aud ninety t*“.notice to the persons Interested in said.estate,
rau-'n. Charles W. Arirstroug. Judge of of the pendency of said petition, ami the bear­
Ing thereof by causing a copy &lt;&gt;! this order to be
matter uf th" estate of Michael nmltsb^d in the Hastings
nij,,,'s«sxrUd o,was*?;
luiper printed and clrculltad In said County of

next, at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon of each of

(A true copy )

'g;5JSw.5SS!k»»«.
Judge of Probate.

State ot Miehijron, County of Eaton-»s.
Probate court tor said county.
Estate of Harvey F. Bellinger. deceveJ.
The undersigned having been appointed by
the Judge ot Probate ot wild county, commis­
sioner on claims in the matter of said «state
Haney F. Bellinger, and six months Bom the
3rd day of November. A. I). HW. having been
fuiowed by said Judge of
Ml prraons
U“c^lSi«etoSren, that we will meet^on

of the Detitloner may n&lt;* tmgMWG- "«
...
to the persons Interested tn said estve. *»

,SSniSSh week (or U&gt;r~ .□«««"
previous to S*CHA^ W.^AjJwTOOKG
L
Judge of Prob^e.

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Tuesday, the 3rd day ot January. A. D. INB. *od
S?o'S&amp; Aak'ot ShX^tS/offireoi’ c

Dated Nov. 3d, 4 n

CHAS. E. Chafphu,
Gao. W. sotnara.

reviewed.

d’Alene.” The report urges serious con­
sideration by the convention on these coses,
and says: “It is scarcely' possible that tho
instances mentioned could have been treatod In a manner so similar without soma
tacit understanding on tbe [«rt of the
monopolistic clam of our country. There
fai every reason to believe that an arraign­
ment of some character to this end existed
and still exists.
Gompers then scores the militia i He
gays: “It is plainly evident that the mlUtla ot our several atateo are now never
utilized &lt;ixcept for ostentatious display or
u an element iu labor struggles. There te
UM
dwuMbe

’populismis peace Di‘4 log &amp; lortim
Nothing Revolutionary on the
Card in Kansas.

TIME TABLE.
Tn effect September Hth. 1862.
Favorite Route between Gram! Rapids, Detroit

HOPE TO OBGAKIZE THE HOUSE,
McCord
Alto
Elmdale
Clarksville
Lake Odessa

But Hardly Expect Such^Luck—Statement

Torati, Km.. Dre. 10.-Th. People',
party conference and central committee
meeting, which closed yesterday, did not
result in any startling developments as had
been expected, although some of the membere of the committee insist that plans were
ilvulged whereby they expect to organize
the house. How they expect to do this
they do not say. . •'jrpff” Hudson, congress­
man-elect from the Third district, sold:
“We do not really expect to organize tbe
house, although we Insist that we have the
moral right to do it. Tbe People's party
is a reform jiarty, and we will no do any­
thing revolutionary.
"Will Do What Is Bight."
“It has been suggested that there are
some Republican members who are so dis­
gusted with the action of tbe state board
of canvassers on tbe Stubba-Rosenthal
mutter that they are willing to work with
us in the organization of the house, but I
hardly think that will be done. It is a dif­
ficult matter for a member to act independ­
ently in face of strong party organization.
There has been some talk of going into the
courts with our contest before thu legisla­
ture convenes, but sentiment in the party
is strong against that course of action. The
Republican party can’t stand up very long
under the crookedness of thu board of canvaasers, and our people propose to do what
Is right, even If we are temporarily losera."

FIGHT FOR A LEGISLATURE.
The Vote of Ono Precinct In Montana Will

HELENA, Mont., Dec. 10.—The great fight
for the control of the Montana legislature
began before the supreme court yesterday.
The suit was brought by A. J. Leech, Rep.,
to compel the returning board of Choteau
county to issue to him a certificate as rep­
resentative "from that county. The board,
composed of two Republicans and one
Democrat, became convinced that a- large
number of votes had ’been purchased in
Box Elder precinct and threw out the vote
of the precinct' This action gave the
county to Hamilton, Dem., by a majority
of seven votes.

It became known after tbe canvass had
been completed that tho Democrats had se­
cured a majority of one in the legislature.
Yesterday's fight was begun by the Repub­
licans to knock out that majority and pave
the way for the return of a Republican sen­
ator. A writ of mandamus was issued in
the case liy Chief Justice Blake last week
during the court’s vacation.
Tho Democrats Raise a Point.
Attorneys for Hamilton yesterday raised
the point that under the state constitution
no single justice of the supreme court had
the right to issue ^Xrit of mandamus, but
that it must be issued by the court during
one of its regular term*. The constitution
specifically confers the power to district
judges. The case was taken under advise­
ment. Miss Ella Knowles, the brilliant
female lawyer, was one of the attorneys for
Leech.

PROCEEDINGS AT CHEYENNE.
All Contest* Won by Republican!
CilEiENNE. Wy., Dec. 10.—The state can­
vassing board met yesterday afternoon,
went into executive session, and when tho
doors were oiamcd to newspaper men the
board adjhurncd to meet Dea 19 at 3
o'clock. All contested precincts were de­
cide*! in favor of thk^epublicans. Accord­
ing to this board's decision tbe Republicans
will have three majority on joint ballot in
the state legislature. This insures the re­
turn to the United States senate of Francis

What O»boro Will Probably Do.
Yesterday Thomas M. Patterson and
Hon. M. C. Campbell presented an appeal
to Chief Justice Groesbeck, of lhe supremo
court, returnable Monday. In this peti­
tion the court is asked to compel the board
louse the returns presented by count)’
clerks, or show cause for tho change. Gov­
ernor Osborn will probably issue certifi­
cates to all contesting Democrats for mem­
bers of tho legislature, and in that event
Wyoming tax payers will have the pleas­
ure, or displeasure probably, ot paying two
sets of state official.1*. Two mon will prob­
ably go to Washington .as senators from
this state and that body will decide tho
matter.

Acquitted of the First Charge,
CINCINNATI, Dec. 10.—In secret session
the Cincinnati presbytery has been for two
days considering the first charge against
Professor Preserved Smith. Non® of those
interested will say what the result has been,
but it is stated on good authority that
Smith was acquitted on the first charge,
that of asserting that a clergyman may
abandon essential features ot doctrine and
still retain his position. The charges to be
decided are the gravest, however, those
involving the inspiration of the Script Urea

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Grand Ledgo
Mulliken
Sunfield
Woodbury
Lakd Odessa
Clarkzvllle
Elmdale
Alto
McCord
East Taris
' Grand Rapids

[Grand Ledge
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Ar Io®ia
Lv Howard City
Ar Ionia
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Sleepers leave Grand Rapids dally at 1! .30
p. m. passing Woodbury at 1:16 a. m. arriving
at Detroit st 7:301. m. Leaves Detroit daily
at 11 rOO p. tn., passing Woodbury at 6:00 x m„
arriving ut Grand Rapids at 7:00 u. tn.
• Every day, others week days only, t stop
on signal.
Parlor cart on all day trains between Grand
Rapids and Detroit, beats 25 cents, sleepers
on night
trains. Connections made
in
Union station, Grand Rapids with the
Chicago* West Michigan Railway fob
Chicago and thk West and vok McskbGON, MAXISTKK, TKAVEHSK CITY, KLK RAP­
IDS. Chahlkvoix AND PrrosxitY. Favorite
rente to tbesmnmer resorts of northern Michi­
gan.
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago. 8*0 A
M. aHd 1 as P. M., »11
P. M. Arrive Chicago
3:36 P. M., 0:*6 P. M. and 7.05 A. M.
Leave for Manistee and Traverse City TAO A.
M. and 5-30 P. M.
Ix’ave icr Chariesolx and Petoskey 7:30 A. M.
Parlor cars on day trains aud sfeepers on
night trains to Chicago.
Ask our agents for further particulars or
write to
George DkHavkn, Gen’I Paas’r Ag't.
.
Grand Rapids.

Chicago, Kalauwo k SaginiW
TIMETABLE.
.
In effect September 11.1882.

Stations.

5- uni.
Kalamazoo Lv..
BastOoopor.......
Rich land JancT
Gresscy
Milo.................
iMlton
Cloverdale
UbulU
Hastings....
Coats Grove.
Woodland
WoodburyL
ria D. It. Jb X
Ians I me............
Detroit
Grand Rapids.

Stations.

•oura.
East Cooper Lv..
Richland Junet.
Cressey ..
Mfio....../
Delton ....
Cloverdale
Sbulu
Hastings.

Coats Grove..
Woodland ....
Woodbury
Via li. L. A* A'
Lansing
Detroit
Grand Lapids
•Stop* on signal only.
t Nos. 5 and 6 will not carry passcirjers unless
provided with freight train penults.
Freight trains will be run at tbe convenience
ot tbe company, who reserve the right to change
the time of iguch trains witboat notice.
W. 8. Dttwixa. GenT Manager.

Do you Know 7
That more ills result from an
Unhealthy Liver than any
other cause-indigestion, Consti­
pation, Headache, Biliousness,
imd Malaria usually attend it
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator
is a vegetable specific for Liver
Disorders and their accompany­
ing evils. It cures thousands
why not be one of them ? Take
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator.
Your Druggist will supply you.

New Yoke, Dec. 9.—The reply of Chaun­
cey M. Depew, president of the Vanderbilt
line*, was received by the general commit-’
tee of grievance of the Brotherhood of En­
gineers yesterday. Depew declined to make
'the contents of the letter public, ns did also
the chairman of tho committee; but the
.latter stated that thu letter did not settle
the matter, and that they would not make
it public at present, but that they were
Srepnriug ft reply and In due time both
ocumenu* would be made public.

Gould's Will Filed for Probate.
new York, Dec. 13.—Jay Gould’s will
was filed for probnto at the surrogate’s
office in this city at 3':05 p. m. yesterday.
The value of the estate !h stated by ex­
THE DEATH RECORD. •
Judge John P. Dillon to be #72,000,0(0.
Colonel John RYAN, who fought withi The bulk of tbe property goes direct to tbe
Houston for Texas independence, at Kan-- six children and thu inheritance tax of 1
per cent will bring 8730,000 into tho city
""dr1 PHILO R. Hoy, oldest physician ini treasury. Thu full text of the will doe*
not differ materially from tho abstract
Racine, Win
Professor John STRONG NEWBERRY, at1 given to the press.
New Haren, Conn.
Death of Martin Burke.
Mra. Elliott Roosevelt, prominent’
Chicago, Dec. 10.—Martin Burke, one of
New York society Indy.
tbe murderers of Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin,
Ex-Judge J. T. SH1PMAK, well-known1 died at 8:17 o’clock last night in the hos­
lawyer, at Belvidere, N. J.
pital of the Joliet j&gt;enltcntiary. He made
Ross BULL, prominent Mason aud Odd no confession.
Father Daniels, of SL
Fellow, at Port Carbon, Pa
John's Roman Catholic church, wm with
Dahiub Field*, wealthy Mkhlgau UrhiiaftU day.

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STARTLING FACTS!

Daniil 1

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DcJfllkx’ Medical Co^Ckhart. Ind.

�EDlTOfflAL NOTES-

Ute Mewdle at the ehnreli
chnrcii
on Wednesday evening of
•c. 11. Supper from 5 to 7
standard time.

ct the growing com yielded very bene­
ficial results. A gain of 50 per cent, wax
estimated. This re.mnxkablo showing led
over the district as Judge Hooker's aucto further trata at the Ohio station, at the
OTMor oo the drcult bench. In case ot bls
In the past on* who sat down'in a den­ Ohio State univeraity. Thirty-two rows
appomtannl It would be on honor to Bar­ tists chair to have teeth tilled did so of corn, running over quite uniform land,
ry county aK well m to Mr. Smith. As be is with the expeelatiou of getting hurt and were selected njxm which to make the trial.
the expectation was Invariably more than On Aug. 1 the tassels were pulled from
a man amply qualified in every way, bv
realized.. For the 4*tltne being he made a each alternate row.
would do honor to the position. '
It wm found that the unmerchantable
martyr of himself and voluntarily surren­
The appointment rightfully belongs to dered to some of the acutes: pains that corn from the four plots from which the
Barry county. It Is a well known fact rienh is belt to, and experienced lhe matt tassels hod been removed averaged SB per
nerve-destroying, Insanity- breeding, never- ceut., while the average from the other
that in the past the honors ot filling all
to-be-forgotten sensations that we are call­ four rows waa SI t vreeut. unmerchantable.
official positions, both elective and ap­ ed upon to endure in our brief stay upon The cnlculationaalso.diow tlmt the aver­
pointive, lu this district, have gone else­ this earth. While the »oulh was stretch­ age yield per acre ia about one bushel less
than where the com was left undisturbed.
where. while Barry county has been over­ ed seemingly from ear to oar the dentist
would send the little drill Heavenward or— It in thought probable that the taaeels
looked and deprived of honors that right­ in tho opposite direction-—and bls head were not in thia experiment removed early
fully .belonged -to her. Indeed so far has would fed like a minature hive uf Industry. enough.
The theory upon which the experiment
this been carried that It has at times caus­ But thanka to the proxies of the dental
h iMwfd is that-, the strength that would
ed a feeling of discontent and threatened profession this is all changed now. and In
a very short time Drs, Andrus and Fow­ otherwise go to the maturing of the tassel
dissen-don. But the loyalty of the great ler, of this city, will soon be filling teeth and production ot pollen in diverted to tho
majority of Barry county republicans has without the slightest pain to the patient use of grains, and from their more com­
toever been questioned; They have held This seems almost Impossible, but never­ plete development more com is produced.
theless it Is true. The invention or rather —Pittsburg Dispatch.
sacred their loyalty to party principles
the discovery of the method was made by
and worked In harmony when but a word a dentist living in St. Paul. Minn., and
would have brought defeat. They have Dr. S. M. Fowler is now In * that city to
There are many useful purposes to whlcH
The DETROIT FBXB PRESS win wrad you T wel» •
dbpl
d a patknee that Job would envy bny the right for Barry County for himself rosin can bo applied outside of those of
general practice. As a nonconductor of
and Dr. Andrus.
.
and u fuibettrance that is entirely finelgn
Tbe teeth are one of the greatest factors beat it U used tn the protection of water
Send with jeur cubacrtptl. u * cabinet or rar.!
to politics as usually conducted. Year In tbe preservation of health, and now pipes, particularly in crossing bridges
after year she has rolled up good republi­ that they can be preserved without pain It where the pipe ia laid in the middle of a photograph ton typo wUnol do) ot yourwlt or
can majorities, the leaders have spent both cannot but result in raising tho standard long box and the whole filled with melted Uoua-Grnuine pbotot.-mph «.
of health. These gentlemen are to be rosin. Rosin Is also used In supporting
Tha Columbia I’boUa will be made la tbe hl,h&lt;-«t
time and money, while the honors and all
congratulated and tbe city is to be basement floors In machine shops, which
the benefits haie gone elsewhere. Now congratulated on having two such enter­ may be laid over some dry material, os
that It is within the power ot the district prising dentists who are at such pains and spent molding sand, which is carefullyleveled off, and tho planking laid upon
ACCURATE, OAIKTV .nd ARTISTIC
to name Judge Hooker's successor, Barn­ such expense to stand foremost In their
temporary supports separating it about
profession.
county feels Justly entitled to tbe position
two inches abovo tho sand.
aud through the unanimous choice of the
Numerous holes, about two inches in for Iran than f 1.00A&lt;I .k,u.
"A YARD OF PANSIES.”
Write j-ow cams ar.u I’. O. a&lt;Mrr*i« on Uw back at
diameter being bored through these
republicans of Barry county presents the
By special arrangement with the Pub­ plank*, melted rosin is forced through tho photograph you k-dJ ua. Tt&gt;U will l»o n-:urn*l
name of her hoqored son. Judge Clement
lishers. we are enabled to make every one them by means of funnels until the whole with the n• productions as soon n* tho latter arc coxapitted.
*
Smith, of this city.
of our readers a present of one ut tbesfc space is solidly filled, and then tho upper
But the republicans ot this county by exquisite Oil Pictures 36 Inches long, a flooring is laid upon these planks. In case
uo means nresent his name merely because companion to *‘A Yard of Roses,” which the floor is subjected to shocks sufficient
all have seen and admired. This exquis­ to break the rosin, it rapidly joins together
they feel justly entitled to tbe position but ite picture, “A Yard of Pansies,” was again In much the same inrfnner as tho
because they firmly believe Judge Smith painted by the, same noted artist who did regelation of ice.—Engineering.
to be as well qualified for it as any man •tbe “Roses.” It is the same size, and Is
Th© Emoralil In History.
ia the ::&lt;»thwvit. An cxamlnaUon wffl cttablUb
within the district The republicans uf pronounced by art critics to bo far su­
perior to the “Roses.’' Tne reproduction
The Ixraclltes rcepectod the emerald ns the truth of lb© folb’wlm; dahtu:
this county would rather go forever with­ is equal tn every respect to the original, a Mono of ecclesiastical harmonica, and we
out recognition than to even breathe the which coat $300. and accompanying It are all know tbe passage In tho revelation of
name of one tor such a responsible full directions for framing at home, al a "a rainbow round about tbe throne, in cbroolcl&amp;uf
It* alteatpml
S. That Th©
wnp’c/a th" t*-.t JJt^r
position, who was not qualified in cost ot a few cents, thus forming a beau­ Right like unto an emerald," and how tbe
tiful ornament for your parlor or a superb fourth foundation of the wall round tbe Telantj pabll&gt;tn.-S ntorn Ctattcv Hnwtlta wialt&lt;
every way to fill it. Judge Smith, is lhe Christmas gift, worth at least, 85. Send heavenly Jerusalem was an emera’d. In
senior member of one of the best law Arms your name aud address to the ’ publisher, Ezekiel it is sold, “Syria was thy merchant
of western Michigan and is highly regard­ W. Jennings Demorest, 15 East 14th by reason of thu multitude of the wares of
St.,
New York, with three two-cept thy making; they occupied in thy fairs
ed among the legal profession of the state;
stamps to pay tor tho packing, mailing with emeralds, purple and broidcred work
he has had a ripe legal experience, etc., and mention that you are a reader of aud line linen, and coral and agate.” and
orfut tn tiw tlUH-uuSon &lt;-t nnwic «rra*K&lt;--&gt;».
mmDaxtdlDX th" napretn:! attebtioa c.ul
having been Probate Judge for eight years Tbe Hastings Banner. and you will de­ the high priest wore an emerald ring on
and alwavs having had a large practice, is ceive by return mall one of these valu­ the first linger of his right -band, all the
Mich
tent
s:ime aa did the Mexican pontiff serving in.
able. works of art.
that It li
by nature uf a studious and Judicial turn
the temple of Votan, with whom and bis
SAD SUICIDE.
of mind; has that equipoise under all cir­
Israelitisb brother were strange points of
resemblance.—London .Queen.
cumstances and possesses the quick per­
ception and keen judgment so necessary,
Dorpondeacy the CanM.
Such a paper tb&gt;&gt;ul4 rwxrtre the active rupport of
and so often called in action to keep the
Tuesday forenoon about 11:30 Martin
• No man who is young and well and has
scales of Justice evenly balanced at all De\ltl, the proprietor of the bakery Just a good moral charavtor is too poor to
east of Woolley &amp; Bronson's shoe store, !marry a girl who is his equal in these re­
times.
shot himself through the head with a 32 ,
provided he loves her truly and is
His honor has never been questioned calibre revolver, death .resulting about spects,
'beloved by her iu return.
and his name nas always been above re- two hours later. About five minutes be­
For if they do truly love each other, they
nroach. At the bar his course has always fore the deed was committed he complain­ will be willing to bear and forbear, to work
ed of not feeling well and laid down on a tor each other, to pull together, to paddle
been straightforward*and not/d for fair­
bed which is In the back part of the bak­ hopefully their own domestic canoe, and
ness. He has ever stood bol&lt;My and man­ ery and under the mattress ot which he
fate, however relentless she nuiy seernJb
fully for what be believed to be right re- kept a revolver. It was noticed that he be, teldom fails to yield success to those
• gardiess of friend or foe. Indeed the was rather dispirited all the forenoon but who toil &lt;or it with fearless hearts and
nothing serious was expected. He had willing hands.—Ludgate Weekly.
Banner is unable to name any of the rebeen in bed
but a very short time
■ qulsite qualifications of a circuit judge when he seems to have been completely
which are not found In Judge Smith. overcome by an insane impulse to take
The Stout One—I took you for a gentle­
And so general .is the recognition of this bls life. He apparently roused up, sat man when I Aral met you.
on the side of the bed, seized the -revol­
The Thin One—Ant! I took you for a
fact, as well xs the recognition of Barry
ver, and committed the deed acting entire­ loafer the first time I ever SCt nty t^-es on
county’s claims when presenting an accept­ ly under the Impulse of the moment. The
you.
able candidate, that not only in Barry, but horrified wife called a couple of gentle », The Stout Ono — Well, let's cull it
It seems we were both mistaken.
in Eaton and Calhoun, the feeling has been men, officers were sent for, medical as­ bquartsistance summoned, and everything possi­
manifest to select Judge SmUh as Judge ble done tor the dying man. Dr’s. H. A. —Exchange.
Hooker’s successor. There certainly ought and Ci H. Barber soon arrived and probed
WHAT IS CATARRH?
to be no question as to his appointment, for jXe ball, which entered the right tem­

that the name &lt;&gt;t

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A

Aften Christmas we have a surprise io store for^ou.
ose watch- of this space.

Call and see us, we will make it pay-you.

A Dozen for 10 Cfs.

OUR CLAIMS.

Keep

WOOLLEY &amp; BRON52N
One Price Shoi Dealers.

IT'S A “JIM DANDY,"
The stock of lumber and shingles lalefy
purchased by

At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studThe latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

Their No, 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for Anything.”

For
Holiday
Presents,

and we believe #hen the time tor action
cqmes, the district will be found unani­
mous and united for him.

The next 20 years will no doubt Bee
some great improvements In the line nt
waterways and coast defenses within the
control of Uncle Sam. The Nlcaraugan
canal convention recently held in New
Orleans, and the Interest manifested willno doubt result successfully In the near
future. When completed it will give us
inter-oeeapic communication and will al­
low us to compete successfully for all the
South American trade. Another thing
that is exciting some comment is the con­
struction of a ship canal from the great
nkes to the ocean. If these two vast pro­
jects are ever undertaken and completed
by the United States,- It means our com­
mercial supremacy for all time to come
and the control of them will furnish a
means of defense whose value cannot be
estimated.

ple; passed through the brain, atod
glanced from the opposite side of the
skull, but were unable to tine It. A Jury
composbd of R. Mudge; R. B. Messer; E.
Y. Bogie: D. G. Robinson; Editor Flint
and John Goodyear waA summoned and
an Inquest held, ut which It was proven
that the deceased had not been drinking
heavily as reported, not having been
drank tor two months. He was known
as what Is called a periodical drinker, the
craving for liquor coming on about eventhree months and lasting for about two
weeks, after which time he would go for
weeks without tasting a drop. At tho
inquest the wife of the deceased, as »woll
as his brother testified that he was not
insane, though subject to fits of despond­
ency during which he had previously
threatened his life, though not of late.
Tuesday he was despondent oyer hla busi­
ness. and brooding over It no doubt led to
the deud.
Tbe deceased was about 43 years of ageand came here from Grand Rapids, where
be had been engaged in the bakery busi­
ness with his brother and failed. The
deceased carried $1,000 life Insurance,
which will, come ns a blessing to his wife
and two small children, ns they would
have been left almost destllnto without it.
The body will be taken to Grand Rapids,
where It will be buried from the Catholic
church of which he was a member.

Authority.
Catarrh is the cauM of more diseases
than all other causes combined. There
are - very few diseases to which human
flesh Is subject that can not be traced di­
rectly to catarrh. Notdnly is .catarrh ca­
pable of producing a great variety of di­
seases, but It also attacks any organ or
part of the body. It causes In the ears
deafness, in tbe eyes blindness. In the
head and throat discharges and offensive
odors, in tbe bronchial tubes and larynx
cough and hoarseness. In the lungs con­
sumption. in the stomach dyspepsia. In
the kidneys Bright’s disease, In the pelvic
organs a host of derangements too numer­
ous tor mention. Pe-ru-na cures catarrh
and all catarrhal diseases wherever loca­
ted. Pe-ru-na Is a systeuilo remedy and
hence cures catarrh of internal organs as
surely as It does catarrh of external or­
gans, ns no local application to the affect­
ed organ Is necessary. Send tor a free
copy of The Family Physician No. 2. Ad­
dress The Pc-ru-na Drug Manufacturing
Company, Columbus, Ohio.

Obe of the first Squawbkick nets that
ought to go Is the Miner law. If all of the
Marriage LlcraiM.
electors of ail of the states were elected by
No
Name and residence.
districts there would be no great cause for
J Henry F.JBranftagrr, Assyria
complaint, but to single out the state ot 190 i HannatrRusseli, AXeyrii
ID. j John Mason. Maple drove
Michigan to gain a few electoral votes Just
I Mattle Gamble. MapH Grove
101 t Richard Williams. Yankee Springs
because they hod the power Is unjust.
1 Allee Bnrpee.VaukreHprtngs
( Frank I^c.'Mlcld evillr
1 Myrtle Hodge, Middleville
Church and Society.
IM ■' Fre°VviUi»ou..Ka:oa Rapids
। Allie Cannon, City
.
The C. L. 8. C. will meet with Mra.
IM j Jacob DeBack. Orangeville
Hoyt. Dec. 17th, 1SW.
w 1i oarau
Sarah Vanderbrook.
Orangeville
» ■naanraoa. vrangevn
Quotations Christmas.
lg(r f WUlt* E GlUetl, Like Odessa
I Eva M. Cross, ttutland
Grecian history. Mrs. Hoyt.
I Jahn Rasseh, Assyria
United States and foreign powers, MIm
1 Lottis Lattte. Assyria
Goodyear.
Callas. Mrs. Geer.
A new factor In American education,
Mrs. Henry Bailey.
The internal revenue system of the U.
A family on Staten Island Las a dog that
8., Mrs- N. Bailey, synopsis.
seems to show a distinct reasoning faculty. To offer:
Critic, Mrs. Will Bowne.
Tira dog hud long been accustomed to take
Ladies double knit
Come and encourage the Hastings pu­ a morning walk with a member of the
pils of Miss Jeffords, of Grand Rapids, In family, but waa not permitted to-accom­
Chennille spreads,
tbeir elocutionary entertainment in tbe pany bls friend to churclt. The animal
Presbyterian
church next Wednesday soon sftjmed to understand that one day lu
Handkerchiefs,
the 21st, at 7:45. 4t will be aometbing to seven he must remain at home, and the
surprise you and to gossip over at your conclusion waa that he could count. On
Mufflers, *
Christmas dinner, It you eat it on Monday. Sunday morning, however, the dog sur­
prised
every
one
by
joining
the
family
on
Singing xt Intervals by native warblers.
Etc.
Admu.don 10 cents to defray expenses. the way to church. The conclusion was
Tickets at Heath’s drug store and at the that ho had forgotten until It wm called
to mind that the church bell had not rung
doors.
that morning. The clog evidently a»o- Services at the Presbyterian church ciatod the sound of thosbell with-tha fact
next Sunday. Subject in tbe evening “Is I that he wm D$t to accompany his coropan- •.
there a Gud.”
Iona as usual, and when the bell did not
sound be sa^ no reason far omitting his
Tbe M. E. social will t»i
Scott,. usual-walk.—New York San.
Meedauh.-s Striker, Bentley.

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Largest Variety—

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invoices of new fall drees goods. To say that
we are pleased with them would not describe
it. And our friends who have seen them are
also satisfied. They, are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
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Also remember you
get a Present—"Good
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with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
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Quality and price al­
ways right.

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The Reliable Jeweler.

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HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 22, 1892.

WHOLE NO. 1958

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 34

Hastings Banner.

be found one half mile south of J. French's
being almost impassible, and not
for a
horse to travel..

HASTIXG8, MICB.

O. B. Barber, of Caledonia- spent the
past week to visiting hb broHier W. T.
nnd other relatives and friends abont
town—Dr’s Osborn, Eames and Elliot per­
formed a peculiar and difficult surgical
operation upon old Mrs. Cortrlght Saturoay evening, removing from her boweb
an obstruction upon the main channel.
Sbo is at this writing comfortable and the
Dr's say that In their opinion she will re­
cover to enjoy her former health to the
great Joy of her husband, two daughters
afld three sons—Frank Dietrick lost a
valuable milch cow by getting fttet in the
manger in such a manner as to strangle
her, causing her death—Milo 6. and W.
T. Barber each made a business trip to
Kalamazoo last Monday—A. Cortrlght
of Kalamazoo, was summoned to the bed
side uf hb dangerously sick mother,
Thursday afternoon who arrived early
Friday morning—Jas McKevltt Sheriff
elect, made a flying viait among bls
friends here on Thursday—Mra. A. Pen­
nock is visiting her many friends in
Orangeville Mills for a few days—Mrs.
Ed Bissell' was called to Sunfield on ac­
count of sickness hi her sister's family—
The revival meetings are still in progress
with marked degrees of success and many
who profess to have left the old rough
ruts and now to follow In smoother walks
In life. None ought to leave a stumbling
block to hinder progress In any way that
tends for the amelioration of the Condition
of the human family—Ed Geigers wife
has been very sick anti is making slow
progress for recovery. Dr’sEllfoL Osborn
and Eames were in council Saturday night,
the result of which your scribe has not
been Informed—J. W. Ford wade a busi­
ness trip to Celery City Saturday—Lew
Stratton and wife, cf Richland, made bls
brother Frank and family a visit Saturday
—A merry Christmas is wished by your
scribe to Messrs, editors and the whole
Banxki: crew, hoping they all may live
to witness many more happy Christmases
with all its blessings.

Pa jibbed Thursdays by
COOK. BT4OS-.

COUNTY NEWS.
Mra. (). M. HulliDger. ot Nilca, 13 tbe
guest of her parents—H. M. Rich, of Mid­
dleville, spent Sunday here and led the
Y. P. 8. C.'p. in the evening—Jerry
Woolcott, otGvaylord, is the guest of hb
parents—L. C. Feighner and J. C. Fumbs
of Woodland, were in town Monday
evening—Cards are out announcing the
wedding of Miss Addle Belgh of this
place and Mr. George N. Conklin, of To­
ledo, Ohio, at the home of Mbs Belgh’s
mother.on the south side, Thursday even­
ing Dec. 22nd—All four of the Sunday
schools are to observe Christmas* with
something to cheer tbe hearts of the little
ones—Mra. W. H. Young returned home
Monday after visiting at Grand Rapids a

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II. Feighner returned from Dakota last
Wednesday—Click Cassell is working in
Battle Creek—Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dickson,
of Blanchard, arc visiting friends here—
There was a party at J. Belgh’s- last Fri­
day night—Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Conley and
son, of Grand Rapids, are visiting friends
here—Mrs. David Dlekson has just return­
ed from a three months visit with friends
in Ohio—E. G. Potter Is visiting friends
In New’York—Thos. Jarrard returned lo
his home In Blanchard Monday.
Middleville.
John Latimer, of Cadillac, is tho guest
of bis parents north west of the village—
Hugh Davy leaves Saturday for two weeks
visit with friends and relatives in Canada
—Ferd Fausey, of Chicago, was the
guest of friends and relatives In the vil­
lage Friday and Saturday of last week—
Fred Myers and Frank Bessmer. of Has­
tings, called on their best girls In this vil­
lage Friday night, bringing with them
their guitars—Mr.' Johnson, of near Has­
tings, came through this place Sunday last
with an undertaker bringing with them
the dead body of his sister, who died in
Grand Rapids of typhoid fever. They
stopped at this place to remain over night.
Mr. Johnson retired early and about
13 o'clock some of lhe boarders were?
awakened by his cries for a doctor. The
doctor on arriving pronounced It a severe
ease of typhoid fever, which awakens
much fear m this place. There is some
talk of moving tbe patient outside tbe cor­
poration, but at present he lies In room
No. 5. at the Johnson house—School has
closed for two weeks vacation—Dance
next Munday night at Jordan’s hall—Doetor Hanlon returned Friday last from a
week’s visit in Indiana, bringing with him
a wife—Mrs. Flo Buck, of McCord, was
the guest ot her mother, Mrs. A. M. Put­
nam, Monday.

—Gertie Shorter Is entertaining her sister
Mary Haffenden, of Kalamazoo—Arthur
Fisher lias gone to New Mexico for his
health—C. Barber and B. Wait each re­
ceived a tine bronze turkey from Ohio
thia week—Byron Fisher made a business
trip to Grand Rapids Friday—George
Vandewalker a former resident of this
•luce died at Kalamazoo last Tuesday?
titrial at Richland Thursday—Cora Starr
a teacher of Crawfordsville. Ind., is the
guest of her cousins, tbe Misses Flower.

The storm was fierce and raging wild.
Merry Christmas everybody. If it Isn’t
Hie light la tho lofty tower grow dims
J
to early—Mra. A. WHcox Is confined to The kaepcr climbed the iron stair
The flickering flame of lhe lamp to trim.
her bed in consequence of a fall while
getting out of a wagon Thursday—Mrs. The juaa wm bent and worn with age.
Nancy Churchill departed this life Thurs­
Yet ho braved the gale at tho midnight hour.
day afte^a month’s Illness, aged H years. And slowly dragged his weary limbs
High UP aloft to tho beacon towar.
She was buried Sunday. She was a great
sufferer aud had been a member of the At length be reached tho "lantern room,"
'
church since she was eight years old and
Which swayed like a reed 'neath the reaper’s
was a good Christian woman. She died
blow;
praying—John Tompkins and Vint Har- Ho trimmetl tho wick, then falntlsg sank, ,
Ho felt not the shock when tilo shaft fell Io«Z
tom were married Friday evening In tbe
Hope Center.
presence of about 40 relatives. John
Dan Payne, of Kalamazoo, is visiting Serven acted as best man nnd Emma Close ou the eoaat that wintry night
A ship was battling with the gale;
his brother E. B. Payne—Mrs. McQttanle Tuckerman as brides maid. The bride
s
visited her mother last week—Walter Tut­ wore a brown satin with train. Those Tho master^ gaze waa riveted
tle was seen ontrnr streets last Sunday— present from abroad were George Hartom.
The sick are Improving—E. Payne is Mr. and Mra. Melvin Tuckerman, of Bat­ “The land i» hard beneath our lee,"
He said. “Tbe harbor’a month lira here about.
working for Bert Mason, baling straw tle Creek. Mr. T. Ford and family, of
near Gull Corners—Mr. Chandler and wife Lacey, nnd relatives from Kalamazoo— Mothinks I know those ruined rocks.
Kind Heaven, help us: The light’s gone out!”
of Delton visited their parents Sunday- Jim Mor-house and family were in town
Mrs. S. Williams has a brother from Kan­ Sunday—Mr. Sam Ney and wife will com­ Scarce bad tbe master spake these words
sas visiting her—Hiran Payne is visiting mence keeping house in Mrs. Bartoni's
When in the surf tha ship was cast;
relatives In Kalamazoo—J. Clark, of Del­ house east of the center--Mr. Edgar Ty­ It rent her timbers place by piece.
Swept clean her decks aud "struck" her
ton. called on Mr. Kenostrick Friday— ler nnd wife have returned home this
E. B. Payne ia drawing his baled straw week.
to Cloverdale to be shipped—The Cellar
When golden day dawned in the east
Grim Death was reen on cv’ry aide.
;
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F. A. Moore was in Hastings last Friday Strong men lay.low who might have lived
mistake for It was a “Jersey calf' one of
Had tho warning tight gleamed o’er the tide.
their marksman killed lustend of a catf— tho guest ot John Nagler and family—
Rev.
Bowman
is
assisting
Rev.
Bapiaby
Misses Etllu Doles and Ettie Knapp visited
with hb revival at Sunfield—Mesdames G. The harbor light, and the light ot life,
nt Martin Chandler's last week.
Abus for all! acre ecUpMxl in doubt.
Nagler, F. McCollum and Miss Louise The moment and hour, uh, who can tell?
Nagler were In Grand Rapids’ Monday—
God only knows when those lights wentout!
Mrs.
F.
Hetrick
was
lu
Grand
Rapids
—Marlton Downing in Yankee Blade.
A merry Christmas nnd happy New Year
Monday—C. J. Schmelcher and wife are
to everybody—O. Bcchelder has sold his
faam ami Intends to move to Grand Rap­ now st home to their friends iu the house
owned by Albert Goscli north of Linden—
Dr. FRzedwari Hall, the English philol­
ids, the tm-cca ot peace for the weary
Will Herrick was In Hastings on business ogist, has added to his other sound articles
Carlton farmers—Wm. Vester Is expected
last Saturday—The three,churches have on the correct usage of the mot her tongue
home Thursday from Ypsilanti to spend
selected programs prepared for Christmas a brief
on the use of “like" a* a con­
Christmas—U B. Carpen ter and wife will
eve.
At tho U. B. church besides having junct Ion. This odd usage of the Word U
keep house in the residence vacated by
a tree they will have a “bright morning
Jay Carpenter—L. Caln has Invested all star” measuring tb feet from point to tn&lt; .. Inqueut among southerners, and,
much repr.Meh has been cast on them
his properly in a meny-go-round, ami ex­
point. And excellent exercises have been therefor, totf Dr. Hall, whose wide -nd ac­
pects to make his fortune—Rogers district
prepared In connection—A. J. Nugent vBj curate know ledge of the English he: juage
finds itself without a teacher at present
Richard A. McCURDY, President. writing, cause unknown to this scribe. lied his parents at Byron Center over Mr. Richard Grant White waa once made
Sunday—Wm. Edwards was in Grand to respect. traces It back to eruine-Aly re­
The officers are on the lookout for another
WORDS OF A GREAT PR EACH Eft.
Rapids last Mondfty-'-Maud Sperry’ return­ spectable sources in the classic well* of
teacher—The Adventists hold this present
ed from her Hastings visit last Sunday- English tindefiled, etc.
week, a week of prayer—There will be a
Brooklyn, N. Y. Nov. 28 ’92.
Nellie Target b now poetmbtress—F. A.
The array uf precedents Dr. Holl usiabChristmas tree at the M. E. church Christ­
Sisson, of J-ake Odessa, was in town Ibhes is interesting, but whether they are.
mas eve—Mr. Conllu Is intending to move
Robert A. Grannis Esq.,' Vice to
to be accepted aa conclusive is another
over Sunday.
Thornapple lake—A. Shi Iley and wife
matter, os precedent* can be found for
President etc.
Cloverdale.
have gone to Jackson Co., to take the ovcv&lt;
everything, even for the asanasinntloa of a
Dear Sir;
Tfiere will lie exercises at the church president. Tbe language we speak today
sight of a large farm they have rented by
next Sunday evening—The Zealand Brick b not Chaucer’s or Wiclif's. and “like,’’ aa
I have been for so long a time the year.
.Co. are -hipping frourone to two carloads people south of Mason and Dixoubllna uaa
insured in “The Mutual Life In­
Dowling
of brick to Kabmazoo dally, having a con­ it, will still seem to many minds n barbar­
surance Co. of New York” that I
May McMannls returned home from tract of orer one hundred thousand—Our ism of speech.—-Chicago Tribune.
school b prospering finely under the man­
think it time that I express my ad­ Johnstown fast week, to remain here
...
miration for the manner in which about six weeks—Mrs. Bacon has traded agement of Dell Norris—Prof. Taylor will
her farm oueXnile east of Dowling, for a be absent tor a week.or two. but lhe ebss
We dined in a little Parisian restaurant
the affairs of your institution have house
and lot In Battle Creek—Evie Smith here will continue to practice—The follow­ where Americans are In the habfcof going
been conducted and* applaud . the went to Indiana last week to make an ex- ing officers bare been elected by the San- to obtain those traly French dclicaeiea,
position for integrity and thrift it tended visit—IL Stanton and wife are en- day school hero for the ensuing year: pork and beans, buckwheat cakes, corned
holds in industrial, social and com­ tertainlng relalivta from Ohio—Dr. Van- Superintendent John Hom; Assistant beef, apple pie and oysters. I knew a num
Hom and wife are entertaining their two superintendent Conrad Kahler; Secretary,
Chicago whodined at this wUuntt
mercial .circles throughout the nieces from Ann Arbor—J. Woodmansee Ella Mosher; Treasurer, Dugal Campbell; from
every day during the entire month apeak
world. How many homes it has moved lo Dowling last Thursday aud Fri- Librarian. Marshall Bagley; Chorister. by him in Paris, and who. at the end of
saved from destruction and what &lt;Liy —While Wm. Freeman was coming John Conyer—A serie* of religious meet­ that time, said that he was heartily kick
will be held at the church commenc­ of French cookery- Thus does the pro­
domestic calamities it has turned down McOmbcr hill last Thursday night ings
Wm. Tobias wagon collided with the bug­ ing on New Years evening—Martin Bates found study of the manners nnd custcma
back by its prompt reponse to all gy,
and the result was a badly broken and Edward Fennel have leased the brick of foreign nations enlighten lhe mind and
reasonable demands upon it can buggy but no one hurt—Grandpa Stanton yard for the coming season, and are mak­ ripen the Jndgmynt.-’ThomprootTwnbnever be estimated. No institution will Hie with hb son R. K. this winter— ing extensive preparations for a large
’s work. The last kiln which was
in America has firmer foundation. Anna Winters, who has been teaching in summer
Middleville, came home last Saturday to a very large one was when burned a com­
PitUburg Man-What would you folk*
Yours etc.
spend her two weeks vacation with her plete success and the brick are perfect— do If a mob of rioters should coroa charg­
T. J)e Witt Talmage. mother—Mark Seger A Co. arc making Mr. Monica, of Grand Rapids, la visiting
ing down Broadway.
preparations to put a saw mill in J. Boyd's his daughter. Mra. Cha*. Kingsbury—
New
Yorker (buMlyj-Start a
woods to saw table legs—One of the Abram Replogle Is rejoicing over his pen­ to orbing at a dog.—New York Weekly.
worst pieces of roads in this county can sion of twelve dollars per month.

Wliat can please a friend
or relative better than tostop
that headache or blurr before
the eyes when reading, and
extend and preserve that
much needed good vision. If
you wish to do a noble good
act, just have those eyes prop­
erly examined by one who
makes eye study a business.
For there are stoves and stoves—and by the way it is a Dr. Lowry has a large stock
timely subject—we desire to remark than when you want of the bestkjuality and great­
est variety of styles of eye­
one,
glasses and spectacles on hand
and is always glad to do his
best for his patrons. Dr. Ix»wry gives his own personal atten­
tion to all cases and will not
trust any agent or deputies.

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has
been
a;
articled
with aeiatica-—---------Mrs. Keno
Is very
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—low
at this writing—Charley Hazel had a very
mere attack of gall stone colic Sunday
evening—Mrs. T. J. Kelley Is suffering
with neuralgia of the stomach—Mrs. M.
R. Gwin Is Improving—Tbe scarlet fever
cases at Brush Ridge are convalesing—Ad
Pinnock’ll whole famll^have been afflict­
ed with Ux» grippe—Mra. David Mosher Is
better at present—EL J. Flower has gone
to spend the winter at Campbell. Minn.—
Will VanHorn has moved Into his new
house just built on his farm east of town
—Miss N. Lara bee is working at T. J.
Kelley’s—K. Bartun has commenced work
again at the depot—C. B. 'Robinson bns
built a new sidewalk from his store to the
harness sho|&gt;— Messrs. Boynton, Adams.
Barrett and Bush have returned from
Aurora, Hi . where they have been looking
up the creamery business. They talk of
putting In a plant here this spring—C.
j Johnson’s bam Is completed—Mra. J. B.
Woodlaud.
Williams Li in Kalamazoo taking care of
Roads are getting better—A. H. Bennett
her elek daughter—Dew Williams and
1 wife, uf Milo, visited al his brother’s, J. B. Associate Gen. Agent for the North Wester
j of this place—Miss Kenedy, of Hastings, Life Insurance Co., was in town laat'weck
। has charge of the primary department al doing a lively business—Teachers read­
the school house—O. • Sprague who has ing circle meets every Friday evenlug and
been visiting at Plainwell returned home is doing good work—Tho law suit of
last Sunday—Mra. Johnson, of Milo, was Philo E. Burges* vs. John Lee was on
II. N. Bowman has a-new windmill in
in town on business!Saturday—Rev. Chase trial In Justice Veltas* court on Saturday
«... John Williams' house south
uuuvc m,UMl . and a venlict was rendered by lhe place
courtof the old Halliday snill. that has
has vacated
of town and moved Into town—C. B. Jin favor
Jo,K1 Lw—Walls and Holmes done service for many years—The Evan­
gelists are still holding meetings at Hick­
Peunock, of Aurora, Kansas. Is hero are doing a lively business at the roller
ory Comers—Hudson Burroughs Is work­
calling on friends and relatives—James, mill, which they have reified for one year
ing for W. IL Fisk—Wm. Frey has his
Sptingsted, of Aurora. Kansas. Intends to —Legal business is brushtog up a little nt
mill located on the Danforth Fisher farm,
spend a month in Delton—Thu Ladies. A Id present Several suits are on the docket—
and will make ties of a fine piece of tim­
Chas.
Asplnall
has
moved
Into
his
new
society met at lhe residence of Mrs. J.
ber—Mr. Browning and wife have become
Bush’s Wednesday afternoon —T. J. Kel­ house—James Arafmall has purchased a
reconciled and are living together again—
ley Is having a drive well put In—Election lot of Chas. Asplnall—Several parties of
Many are complaining of severe colds—
of officers at K. 0. T. M. hall last Monday our village find they paid more corpora­
tion tax than they should have paid on The 8. D. A. church at Bedford Is hold­
evening.
•
ing
a series of very Interesting and ear­
account of having given in mortgages on
real estate that was located outside of the nest meetings at present. The rapid ful­
A merry Christmas to all and to every corporation—Christmas Tree at the M. E. fillment of prophesy is giving this people
one of the Bakker’s numerous readers— church Chriatmaa eve—Rev. Lash preach­ great earnestness In their work.
Rev. W. Tompklnson will preach at the ed at the German M. E. church last Sun­
‘ ONLY GOD KNEW.
Shean school house next Sunday at 10:30 day-

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A flue snow atonn visited this section
last Sunday night—Mra. D. N. Stocking b
on tlie sick list—We bear there b going to
be a Christmas tree at our school house
on Saturday evening and one in the Ritch­
ie district—There will be a social dance at
Smith’s hall, Bowens Mills, Dec. 30th—
Ed Hall and A. Stocking played for a very
pleasant leap year surprise party at Giles
Hatten’s last Friday night All report a
good time.
.

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�"Daniel—fatherr shrieked mother and
daughter, but there waa a laugh from
all the men, and Bob pulled the women
to the ground with the leering remark:
. "Daniel has got particular business on
hand just now. and he begs yon will ex­
cuse himr
^Tor a moment tho women were help­
CQHDEKED less with surpriso and fear. They saw
the body of husband and father stretched
on the sod. and both realized that ba
had been struck down by the renegades.
As they stood trembling and helpless
two of then men begpn hitching the
horse to the wagon, a third was busy­
robbing the dead, while the fourth
Makes an every-day convenience cf an looked to the wheels to see if -all was
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. right
Brave men and women think fast and
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each plan quickly. When life Is in peril one
package makes two large pies. Avoid must not give way to feelings of fcrief.
Both women know that murder had
imitations—and insist 'on having the
been done, and both fully realized the
NONE SUCH brand.
plot of the renegades, but after the first,
MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse. N. Y. shock' Of surprise and the first moment
of weakness their courage returned.
C. M.'Atkin-on, qf the Crystal Falls
"RunP
It was tho mother who whispered the
Diamond Drill vsulji to le 'late game
warden.
word as she noticed that all the men
wpnt busy for the moment.
They sprang away together, but sep­
arated alinost at once, aud were hidden

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When uho wns a Child, «*« criwl for Castoruu
When she became ML*»n ibo dung to Cnstoria.
When sho bad Children, she gave them Castnria.

New Buston is to have a creamery.

Over 1,000 lots' have been
Lansing during the past year.

platted

In Missaukee county there are
acres of improved land In farms.

in

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CHAPTER NIL

by the darkness before being missed.
“Jack, you stay by the horses—the
rest come along!" shouted Bob, anil nei­
ther woman was a hundred yards away
when pursuit began.
The mother bore to the right, the
daughter to the left. The mother made
a half circle to come back toward the
wagon on tho opposite side' from which
she had started, but tho daughter ran
straight away. Hidden by the darkness
ant| having the advantage of the start,
she would .have escaped but for accident
As she ran she stepped on a stone and
twisted her ankle until the pain made
her cry out
'
That cry located the girl for ono of
tho renegades who was rushing hither
aud yon at random, and he came up aud
seized her us she sank down, helpless to
bear a pounds weight on* the injured
limb. Tho search ended here.
“Let tho old ono go,” said Bob as
Lizzie was carried back to tho wagon.
"She's headed back for Nebraska, and if
the wolves don’t pick her bones before
daylight tho Indians are sure to come
across her. Now let's be off at once.”
The team was a’l ready to move, and'
the route, had been decided on in ad­
vance. They were to bend to the left,
cross the south fork .higher up and then
enter the Hills between the foothills and
the mountains themselves.
Nature makes her first effort to form
mountains a mile or so from where tho
real mountain is to be heaved up. The
ground is thrown up into foothills, which
are like an abatis in front, of a breast­
works. Weary for the moment with this
effort nature creates a long, narrow val­
ley, rich in springs and sweet grasses,
and beyond that builds up the grim and
frowning mountains. These valleys are
so numerous and bend and anglo so
often that they furnish secure hiding
places for parties who desire to escape
observation.
Lizzie did not ask after her father.
She realized that tho villains had made
him their first victim. Her mother, as
she knew, was a wanderer on the plains.
As for herself, she was so overwhelmed
for the first quarter of an hour that she
could not speak. Bob rode beside her
and guided the horses, while the others
rode on ahead and on the flanks.
•
"Needn’t be afraid of me,-honey,” said

He came up and tetzed her az she sank
down.
the leader as he put a hand on the girl’s
"We are too. mistrustful and suspishoulder; “I ain't bad. I'm the best fel­
citras/’.replied tho father as ho looked
ler in the country onless I'm riled. Wo
from' tho wagons, still in sight, to the
renegades searching tho trail. "No ono wanted the wagon and wo wanted you,
would dare molest us with the camp but you’ve tumbled into good hands, my
only a few miles away, and the man gal—best hand* in the world ”
CONTINUED.
will be back with tbe pins before sun­
down anyhow.”
Ho spoko thus to encourage himself
as well as his wife and daughter, but
J. B. Wilson. 871 Clay St, Sharpsburgs
neither of the three felt any the less Pg., says he will not be without Dr. King's
anxious. The settler looked to his Win­ New Discovery for consumption, cough,
chester to see that it was in order, re­ and colds, that it cured his- wife who was
moved the bridles from the horses that threatened with pneumonia after an attack
they might feed while ho waited and of "1a grippe,” when various other rem­
then stood on the alert for what might edies and several physicians had done her
no good.
Robert Barber, of Cooksport,
happen.
Pc, claims Dr. King's New Discovery has
The sun waa only a handbreadth above
done him more good than anything he
the horizon when the three renegades ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like
returned to the wagon and exhibited ono it. Try It. Free trial bottles at W. H.
of the pins, which they claimed was Goodyear's drugstore. Large bottles,,50c.
found a full mile away. A pry was now and 81.09.
got in position, tho heavy body of the
Mtoatrte Bitters.
wagon raised so that the wheels could
This remedy is becoming so well known
be slipped on tbe axletree and then one
and so popular as to need no special
wheel waa made (secure.
mention. All who have used Electric
The settler and his family watched Bitters sing tlie same song of praise.—A
thothree men closely while they worked, purer medicine -docs not exist and it is
but they seemed intent only di helping guaranteed to do all tiiat is claimed.
the people out of their trouble.
Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of
"We may bo rough in looks and bad the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples,
In spots,” exclaimed Bob as ho wiped bolls, salt rheum aqd other affections
the sweat from. his forehead with his caused by Impure blood.—Will drive
buckskin sleeve, "but we ain’t mean malaria from the,systeXD nnd prevent as
well as epre aRTnaiarialrevern.—For cure
*nuff to abandon a lone family to the of headache, constipation arid .Indigestion
tomahawks of the Indians.”
try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction
"It is very brave and generous on guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price
your part, and I thunk you a thousand 50 c to. aud 8L«0 per buttle at W. H. Good­
times over." replied Brown. "I wouldn’t year’s drug store.
have believed that the train people
would act so selflshlr."
Tire best sabre in the world for euts,
"I reckon wa’ve been .parceled out a«
the wont of the let, bat that don’t make bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hand*, chilblains,
us so. 1 don’t claim we are aainto, but
corns, mid all skin eruptions, and positive­
I do say that when the pinch comes we ly cures piles or no pay required. It is
can be depended on as white men. guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
There comes Pete, and 1 reckon your money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
troubles are about over.”
For sale by W. iL Goodyear, the druggist
It was dusk now, and the num called
Grand Traverse county liquor dealers
Pete wm not seen until within a few
have paid •10.250.03 lhe past year.
rods of tho wagon. He dismounted on
coming up. handed Brown a oouple of
A Saginaw man lias been lined 21 times
linchpins and said the train had gone for drunkenness within as many months.
into camp nt the river. Brown walked
to the wheel which needed tbe pin and
was placing it in position when a sud­
An acid which exists in soar milk and
den great light flashed before bin eyes elder, called latle acid. Is believed by phy­
and he sank to tho ground in a heap, sicians to be the cause of rheumatism.
having buen struck on Lhe head with an Accumulating Jn the blood; it attacks tbe
ax which o:uj of the m£n pulled from fibrous Uasues In the joints, and causes
agonizing pains. What is needed is a
the wagon.
remedy to neutralize, the acid, aud to so
While tho women had been nervous
invigorate the kidavys and liver that al!
.and anxious, tbe arrival ot tho man with waste will lw carried off. Hooifa Sarsapa­
lhe pins seemed an act of good faith, rilla h heartily -recommended by many
and thpy were congratulating them­ whom It has cured of rheumatism. It
selves on soon rejoining the train when poMessev jiiot Uw desired qualities, and so
Bob sprahg up in front of them, seiaod thnroughl) purifies tb« blood as to prevent
I. We augtme with either hand and said:
rilla by all
"Cornu oat of thill Wf’rtgDf M-

"How delicious Is tbe winning
Of a kiss, at lore's beginning.
•mgs the poet, and his sentiment is true
with one possible exception. If either
party has the catarrh, even love's klsa
lutes Its sweetness. Dr. Eage's Catarrh
Remedy fat a sure cure for this repulsive
and distressing affliction. By its mild,
soothing, antiseptic, cleansing and heal­
ing properties, it cures lhe worst cases.
3-soo reward offered for an incurable case.

The treasury department 'Wednesday
purchased 320,000 ounces of sliver
" " “
80.6845.
in town, suffering from piles, but what
would prefer the easiest method of being
cured. Noknife, no pain, beta sure cun*
for piles by using Hill’s Pile Pomade. A
printed guarantee with each package. By
mail 81.00, six furSXOO. Try it to-night
For sale by Fred L. Httoth, the druggist.
“Island Lake." n noted resort at Itealje,
has been ordered tilled up by. tbe city
council.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Fennville peach growers will freely
use quick lime ki their orchards as a pre­
ventative of yellows.
Racing With Wolves.
Many u thrilling tale has been told* by
travelers of a race with wolves across the
frozen steppes of Rusia. Sometimes only
the picked bones of the hapless traveler
are found to tell the talc. In our 'own
country thousands are engaged in a life-anddeath race against the Wolf Cunsutuption.
The best weapons with which to fight the
foe. is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­
covery. This renowned remedy has cured
myriads of ettses when all other medicines
and doctors had failed. It Is the greatest
blood-purifier and restorer of strength
known to the world.- For all forms of
scrofulous affections (and consumption Is
one of them}. It Is unequaled as a remedy.

Michigan ex-prisoners of war will hold
their annual meeting at Lansing Tuesday,
December 27th.
M. D. Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand
Rapids Savings Bank, says he cannot say
too much'ln favor of "Adlronda." Wheel­
er’s Heart and Nerve Cure. Sold by W.

II. Goodykak.

Mason is progressive, and ns an evi­
dence of It maintains in luxury a hustling
woman insurance agent.
Charming people, these exceptional peo­
ple! ’Here's a medicine—Dr.
Fierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery for ihstanee,
arid It's cured hundreds, thousands that're
known, thousands that're unknown, and
yet yours Is an exceptional case! Do you
think tiiat that bit of human nature which
you call "I” Is different from the other
parcels of human nature? "But you don't
know my case.” Good friend. In ninetynine out of a hundred cases, tbe causes
are the Same— impure blood—and that's
why; "Golden Medical Discovery” cures’
ninety-nlue out of a hundred. You may­
be the exception. And you may not.
But would you rather be the exception, or
would you rather lie well? If you’re tbe
exception It costs you nothing, you get
your money back—but support It cures
you?
Let the "Golden Medical Discovery”
take the risk.

.Mendon Is becoming literary, aud her
best people have formed a club on which
to try their effusions.

Adrian’s school children number 2.306.
George E. Cleveland, of /Addison,
named his daughter Ruth.

has

Two thousand five-centers are smoked .
daily by Alpena citizens.
Christopher Smith, of Algonac, recently
shot 111 dticks in one day.

OUR COUNTY
Frank Bullis, of Johnstown, wears a
very unique watch charm in the shape of
tiny Indian arrow head, found on his
farm.

The stockholders of tho (Stale Bank of
Middleville held their annual meeting
last week and elected the old officers.

Freeport expects to have a new depot
ifot withstanding tho burning of the L.
•t H. depot at Lowell, os W. II. Clark,
traffic manager ot the road says their loss
will make no difference with Freeport.
Wm. Bustancc who lives near Freeport
was in Chicago last week and was held up
by highway robbers and made to hand
over his spare cash.

truii

•

passing himself off in Jackson as a Mich­
igan Central detective and got credit all
over the olty. Hsf was dlteovered and
arrested last week an 1 may be sent to Join
company with hie father who.is In Jackson
prison.
.
Fred Leonard, of Grand Rapids, the
question of whoso eompentency to take
care of his estate of S 150,000 was taken
to court lias been pronounced mentally In­
competent by the jury­

Jacob Braadstetter has the foundation
built for a S 1,500, monument for Ills lot
in the Prairieville cemetery.

Warren Richards and wife, of Prairie­
ville. while driving to Kalamazoo Inst
week, unfortunately broke tho vehicle and
were landed on the ground. No serious
Injuries were received but both say they
don't-care to have it repeated.

Frank Griffen who Ilves near Nashville
met with a serious accident last Wednes­
day* while erecting a windmill on bis
farm. Tbe mill was up and be was on
top of it and in some way his hand was
caught In lhe cogs while the wheel was
turning and was mangled frightfully. As
soon as lie Sould get his hand out he
climbed down and several times came
near fainting and falling to the ground.
A doctor was soon'summoned and the
hand dressed, leaving the patient feeling
quite comfortable
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES-

Aldia Davison, a school boy of Lowell,
while sebuffiing fell and cut his knee,
blood poisoning set In and he la not «expected to live. And If be should recover
wlJi do doubt bo a crippls.

of Kentucky.
It la given out upon the authority of
Mr Henry Villard that Prince Blsmark
£ interested to tbe amount of 8W.000 in
Milwaukee street railroad properties.

Edwin Gould has ordered from a press­
clipping bureau "al! the comments and
accounts about” his father which have ap­
peared, or will appear, In "all the news­
papers of the wor&amp;l-”

Albert Myers and Cornelius DeHuis
went arrested yeaterdav by the police on
The wife of General Hancock declared
complaint uf Julius Berkey, who- charges
them with stealing a plank of mahogany that the latter went to bed .nt .7 o'clock fn
valued at 320-and some quarter-sawed the evening on election day, 1880, being
lumber valued at $12. Tbe lumber was too tired to await news. Next morning
some of the finest In the dry kiln at the h« awoke nt dawn and asked if there were
Berkey A Gay factory. The oak lumber any definite tidings. Upon her reply.
was found converted Into the handsomest “Yea you are beaten,” be turned over and
pair nf bob sleighs tbtacould be Imagined. went to sleep again.
Tlie grain of the wootf Ia beautiful, and*
Dr. J. P. Munn, whom Mr. Gould is uty
as the buys were employed in the faoWrT’ der stood to have paid a salary of $40,000
they understood hnw to work it. The
a year for his exclusive medical attendance,
sleighs are finished as nleely ns a rich
looked so much like the financial wizard
piece of furniture and are strongly Ironed.
that he is said to have once talked for
They had the work or Ironing the sleds
over a half hour to pastmaster General
done at Kinuey’s blacksmith shop on Kent
Wanamaker while personating Mr. Gould
street. It ft» very likely that the mahog­
wlthont Mr. Wanamaker suspecting for a
any plank was Intemlml for the sent of
moment that it was any other, than Mr.
thu bobs, as the boys had fiiilshetl It beau­
tifully. They pleaded guilty In oolloe Gould he was talking to.
court mid paid $25.?■"» each.—Grand Rap­
The manuscript of Poe's "Tale of the
Ragged Mountains” baa been sold at auc­
ids Telegram Herald.
tion by Bangs A Co. for S3W. The story
lunlAcounty’s recount gives the election contains about 3.000 words, and the manu­
of congressman to George F. Richardson. script. though written over sixty years
The committee finished yesterday’ and ago. la in perfect condition. Neither pa­
their report was adopted by the board of per nor ink of tbe twenty-five pages of
canvassers. The recount in Ionia result­ nute-paper Is faded or defaced.
ed In a net loss for Belknnp of thirty,
It may not be generally known that
which gives Richardson a plurality of
twelve In ' the
district
The original Queen Victoria once had poetic aspira­
count in Ionia gave Belknap a plurality tions, and carried them so far as to write
uf 276. The recount gives him but 24&lt;L a bndk of verses. She sent this to a pub­
which added to Ills plurality of 128 in Ot­ lisher under a noni de plume, and had thu
tawa makes a total of :J74. Richardson's pleasure, well known to some humbler
folk, of having It promptly “returned with
plurality In Kent, according to the recount
is 38(1, making his plurality twelve lu the thanks.”
three counties. Richardson’s plurality* is
The Czar's domestic life contradicts the
safe, over aud above the questionable popular Idea of his character. He Is de­
votes which have been must contested In voted to his wife, nnd speuds must of hi*
this county. The twelve votes which the evenings with bls family, frequently read­
Ionia committee Iwye long had under ad­ ing aloud while the Czarina embroiders.
visement were thrown out. but bad they
The will of Wilson G. Hunt, with assets
and tile Plainwell nnd Paris ballots In
question been counted. It would still leave of 85,000.000. has just been put on file In
Richardson a plurality of six. Up to New York, aud calle out the fact of Mr.
Thursday night Richardson had gained Hunt’s failure many yeans agu. After a
eight In Ionia. The two remaining town­ hard fight he again got on his financial
ships which were counted yesterday feet, called all hl* creditors to a banquet,
morning, gave him four morer The re­ and under each plate was a ebeck for
turns from Ionia were forwarded to the principal and interest of the Indebtedness
state canvassing borad at Lansing yester­ of Mr. Hunt to the person named. . Tbe
day afternoon. It is possible that there affair created a profound Impression at the
may yet be a contest in the courts, but lime. Such men richly deserve the best
prominent local republicans believe this words of praise.
to be unlikelv.—Grand Rapids Telegram
Peter Hartt, of Brooklyn, died Tuesday.
Herald.
He claimed to have been tbe soldier who
nailed the United States flag to the mast
Stirling and Crawford, a firm of Dla- at Fort Sumpter after It had once been
tuondalc. Eaton county, made a shipment shot down, and that Major Anderson
of 1.300 rabbit* last week.
thanked him for that service. JI ad he
lived a little longer until the south had
Marshall is to bare an ice skating rink. fully established Itself at Washiugton. he
might have wondered If hixbet was to be
About 7:30 o’clock Monday evening
regarded as patriotic.
Charles Puleifier, a man ageu nixjut 27
years, called at the home of C. IL Dreps
700 Cherry street and demanded admit­
Benton Harbor has a queer cinb known
tance hut was Immediately ordered away.
os the Hobby dub that is never to lie dis­
Drawing a revolver he tired twice, at
banded here nor hereafter. Its sessions
which Mr. Dreps went to the door, when
are secret and the personality and name
three more shots were fired accompanied
of each member Is lost as soon as he signs
by the words. “I’ll put a hole through
the constitution. The club may only meet
you.” The police officers were notified
below the level of the ground and nt mid­
nud-within au hour offleets Black and
night Their present place of meeting If*
Hayes had tifelr men in the JaiL They
In a cellar and sessions will Im&gt; held every
found him at the boarding bouse of Mrs.
Friday night Friday Inring chosen because
Anna L. Mann, 381 Waahiugton avenue
believed by some to be unlucky, but the
south, where be had returned aud refilled
hour being set to counteract any evil in­
the revolver. Puleifier was arranged be­
fluence, should stsph exist.
fore Justice Dolan, pleaded not guilty and
the examination
took
place Tuesday.
Borne idea of the number ot ducks
Puleifier says he came from St Johns two Slaughtered this fall at thc\Flats may bo
weeks ago. aud is a mason by trade, that gained from the fact that Chris Smith, of
he was looking for work and bad expected Algonac, has alone shipped away over
to find employment. It is said that lhe 8.000 to en«lem markets. This figure canman ia insane, and that he but recently no’. however, represent a tithe of tlie
spent three years tn the assylum at Tra- number killed, some hunters shipping
erse City.—North Lansing Record.
their own ducks away themselves and
dispensing with the services of a middle­
E. E. Thresher, of Kalamazoo. hAs In­ man.
vented an adjustable butt sight for shot
F. R. Savage, a merchant tailor of Langnus. It can be placed on any gun and
cau be so adjusted as to make the shot siug. whose arrest some time ago for con­
ducting a lottery or gift enterprise caused
gun as accurate as a rifle.
■quite a sensation, lias succeeded in having
Battle Creek churches are raising sub­ the case nolle prossequled in thu circuit
scriptions to purchase a set of artlfical court, the prosecuting attorney having de
limbs for a lady uf that city, who had cided that he waa not amenable to the
hers amputated when a child. Nearly all
the 8120 necessary to buy them has been
Montague is to have an opera house.
raised.
W. K. Osmun fans bought tbe rink at that
A worthy democrat citizen, of Dutton, place and is remodeling and fixing It up.
Is accused of singing the following lines: He vrill put In some scenery and Saturday
night, at which time It will b« formally
I want to be a P. M.,
opened. 1.000 people will be able to find
And with the P. M's stand.
comfortable seats.
An ink pad on tbe table,
A stam|&gt;er in my hand.
Michael O’Brien of Kalamazoo says that
And there before the letters
he will walk against any man who In not
I'll work with glowing face.
less than sixty years old or nearly twenty
And ns a Democrat,
years younger than himself. He is a very
I’ll try nnd till the place.
well preserved and active man for one of

Mrs. Peter Stewart, of Delton, itecently
N. D. WiucheU, of Charlotte, wlll .be
received from Mexico three.rcountci torl- “at home” to bin friends for several days.
llght birds, making quite an addition to Sunday morulng be kindled a fire lu the
her collection of relics and curiosities.
new coal stove with kerosene and shavings
■ Delton K. O. T. M. are ureparing to and opened tbe door to see If It was burn­
ing the flames rushed out and consumed
give an entertainment by home talent
most of his hair, eyebrows and b&lt;yird.
shortly.

John Briggs, of Maple Grove, was In
Nashville one day last week with a load
of bay and while driving through an alley
In some manner It upset throwing Mr.
Briggs down onto the tongue with a large
quantity of bay on him. When extricated
be was found to be unconscious/ and a
doctor's assistance was required to bring
him to.
Fortunately no Injuries other­
wise than a large bruise was sustained.

Mrs. Stevenson. mother of the vice presld.nMJl.cl, I* «»
«&lt;
of tbe beat authorities on the early history

Detroit wants to straighten Griswold
street.. Detroit has other thing* which
nwd correcting more than Griswold
street.

Mra. Eliza Haskins, of Odessa, has been
transferred to the.asylnm at Pontiac. She
and her husband separated last summer,
A Battle Creek lady recently hung out soon after their marriage, and brooding
a pall with a dollar in It for tickets for her over her trouble has rendered the woman
milkman, but someone else got there Insane. Two weeks ago she gave birth to
ahead of him nnd nowshesnys “she will a baby,
know better than ever to do it again.”
Onondaga people subscribed liberally
Vermontville young people have organ­ for a creamery to be built by a Chicago
ized n club for skating this winter and concern. The good people now claim that
thvre wm too much wind on the part - of
call it the O. K. Skitlng dub.
the men from tbe windy city, and refuH*
Dr. Morris Hale, a former resident of to pony up the cash. A big suit will
Eaton Rapids, has been sent to Che De­ follow.
troit house of Correction and fined 8730
The annual report of St£te Salt In­
for sending obscene matter through the spector Casey shows that there are 109
malls.
firms engaged In manufactuilng salt,
operating os drau and 14 pan block.-,
Dowagiac people are rejoicing over the with an annual capacity of 5,425,000
fact that they are to have a factory for barrels. During tho last year 8,710,034
ruauufacturtng railroad suppliea. It will barrels were manufactured. Tbe office of
■aH Inspector abawe roeelpts at &lt;18,730.89;

He may lose

Emma Boult sued two St. John's men
for furnishing her husband with liquor.
She got 835.
John Schoonover and Edward Dell, of
Utica, fe.ll off a scaffold. Both,were dan­
gerously Injured.

Rev. P. Shermerhom. of the Rochester
Congregational church, will become an
evangelist

An Oxford editor gave the acp of n bride
six years (oo high. H« had tai publish a
retraction.
No news to speak of this week.—Coloma
(Courier. Oar competitor must have been
on n drunk. The Boomer's reporter finds
plenty of news.—Coloma Boomer.'

Jennlu JOBca. a yonng Highland girl,
was badly hurt by falling fru.u a wagon.
At a tpeelaj election Marion p-oplu
voted to exempt from taxation tbe site of a
promised stave mill.
a petition I* being circulated at st.
Joseph asking tho city to operate its own
electric light plant.
Dodge’fl point, nu Mullet lake, near Che­
boygan, will, hereafter
b« .known
as
Dodge's Point summer resort. A l»nom
will be inaugurated there.

Fred Fjster and Harry Paddock, two
Colon boys, aged 14 and 1:1 respectively,
have skipped from home.

Tlie city of*Fllnt is without cash. Bills
Incurred tiirough the diphtheria scat! can­
not be paid, and It Is saij that the county
will have to foot them.

Fenwick men were content with dark­
ness and mud. Now the women have
raised money fur street lamps.
A
John Frelburger. of Frelburger, Sanilac
county, was accidentally shot in the face
and will lose tho use ot both eyes.

A 3-yearoki child of John Rogers, of
Three Rivers, ’trank some, carbolic acid.
The child suffered tcuibly. but will re­
cover.
Wooden railroads were built in England,
lu I6U2: iron rails werd first used iu 17d8;
the first iron railroad wuk laid in America
in 1827.

An lugeuiona .instrument-lioa l*&gt;n in­
vented for roughly indicatingtbe quantity
of dust in tho attnospbere. It Is called the
.koniscope. It caiuiste of an air pumpnnd
a lube provided with glass ends. The
dusty air to be tested is drawn into the
tube, where it is moistened aud expanded.
The depth «-f colei* seen on lucking through
the tube indicate-.' the t'ezree of purity in
the air.—New 'York Journal.

The pleasure* of hunebuck r:&lt;lli»g flow
from the agreeable n-sumtions nttendjuit an
(ligbtlikc motion, and from the knowledge
that- something with life nnd thought sus­
tains us nnd carries u» over tins ground
with speed andMifetr, and that. •&lt;«», with­
out any mental or pl:y-.:cal ex.-rth n on our
part.—Exchange.
__________ SsL__
GUARDIAN'S 8ALE.
In tbo matter nt the estate ot Wilber A.
Moore, a minor.
Notice »« hereby given ths: I shall ;i at
public auctiou to the highest bidder unSatuni .y
lhe Ail! day of Erbroary. A. D..
at t- a
o’clock In tha .foremmu s’, the Probst*
office. In the City nt HasUngs. In the County of
Harry, in the 8teu&lt; of Micbiean. j.tir-uat.t t.&gt;
tioense nnd authority grouted to me ••’*
’GUi djv of Augu-r. A. !&gt;..
by t’*Probate Court of Harry County, Michiean. u*t of
lite estate, right. Utt-and Intere-l &lt;«f the •• I
minor of. In nnd to the
rd itesltuntro sml
l*ehrc iu tho County ft iUrry. in ’he
• • '
Mlt-mgM’ known and described
tot’o**.
tiewit: The north half of l!to so il it h of of the
vorth on-; quarter -*f aeeUbn tbtrty-thrro. i.'wu
fonf north ranee eight west.
thded.Dec l-Ju. X-D.. ISM.

PROBATBORDER
Btatc of Michigan, County of Harry-m
At a acit-doa of the ProMte Court fur :l.o
County of Harry, hnldeu at*the Probate office, in
tbeCttyof HastiiiK'.in said county, on Wedbev.
&lt;Hy tbe tali &lt;Uy &lt;&gt;( December, in the year onethousand eight hundred nnd ninety two.
Present, Charlos W. Armstrong, Judge of
ProlMUe.
In the matter of the estate of Cyr-« s
Welch. oeeeaaed.
Ou reading tutd filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, ot Eliza a. I'Url.ler. slater of Kud dvceared,
proving ibid nd mln Is trail on of said rslat»
busy be granted to Junes H. McKevitt,
or to some other suitable person.
Tbereupou it Is ordered, that 1 uesday the
inch dayot January, A. D.. two at ten o’clock in
the foreuoon.be aasicned for the bearing of said
petition and that the heirs at law of said de
ceased aud idi other persons Interested l» said
estate, are required to appear at a session ot
said eonrt, then to be hohten nt the Probate of­
fice, lu the City of LiasUugs. In aal&lt;! county, and
show enure, if any there !»&lt;•. «iiy &lt; he prayer ot
the petitioner may not be gran’ed. And ft is
further ordered, that said p; titioner give notice
to the persons .Interested In said estate, of lhe
pendency of tndd petition and the hearing
thereof by caudmr a ropy of this order to be
published tn the H&gt;jtilnn Ba NN Kit, a oevrspajR-r printed amt circulated lu said County of
Itarry, unre tn each week for ttf&gt;ee suctonlv
weeks previous to said day of hearing.

his years.

The dead of Union City exceed the
living. Tho grave yards contain 1.512
W. C. Westland, the popular editor of Ixxlles and thu town 1,150 living per­
t
the Grand Ledge Independent, who re­ sons.
cently married Miss Lila Cosgrove, a
Tho Jackson kt*rm Iks netted 81.300 and
Bellevue yonng lady, was presented by the swells of that town groan when they
his friends with a beautiful silver tea set think on Christmas.
as a token of the regard in which they
Tho government work at Muskegon
hold him.
harbor will continue as long as
the
A young married couple living near Ot­ weather permits.
sego are very anxious to improve all their
Grand Haven nlmrodi are trying to kill
golden hours says the Jlerve. They arose
a solitary wild goose whkb fancies Spring
at midqlght recently, it whs bright moon­
lake.
light nnd he cared for the horses and
milked the cows while his industrious
Grand Haven wants farmers who peddle
better half got breakfast. . In their hurry meat to take out licenses.
they had neglected to look at the clock
Now cases ot diphtheria have appeared
when It struck one. Of course the&gt; Imme­
In Bay City.
diately sought repose again, but ate
breakfast at a later hour than usual that
morning.

pat a bullet in his ankle.
the foot.

(A tmc cop}.)

Judge ut ProOMte

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS.
State &lt;4 Michigan. County of Barry—ss.
Estate of Au.«(ln D. Bassett, deceased.
We th&gt; tiudendiroeil, having been appointed
by the Probate court for lhe County of Barry.
Htate ot Michigan. eonuniMluiicrs to receive, ex­
amine and adjust all ctaltna and demands ot all
peraona,MK»in»t said d*eaH. do hereby «l»o
notice Ihal we will meet at the Probate
Office In the City ot IlMllnri. on Tber&gt;day, the -round day of March, A. D.
1S33. and on Fri.tay, the second day of June.
A. D. tK«3. at ten o'clock A. M.. of each
said day». for the purpose
urvosa -of examining
and
allowing
said
claims and
that
six months from tho around day of Decem­
ber. A. D-. ICT2. were allowed bv said
court for creditors to pireent their claims to
u« f&lt;*r examination and allowance.
Dated December 2nd..* D..
” "
1SJ2.‘
•■Cof.imlMtonen

W. E. POWF.HS.

FROM AIK ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Bau/-as.
At a »M«too ot the Probate court for tba
county of Barry, hoidnn at the Probate Office m
the eliy of Hastings, in said county, on Wednes­
day, tee 30thUav ot November, iu tbe year one
thoii«-unt cirfn hundred and ulnetytwo.
Present, Charles W. Arnmtrung, Judge ef

In the matter of the estate of Janies
Cox, decease*.
On reading and n 11ng tho petition, duly veri­
fied. ot Luelau A. Hyde, administrator of said
esta'e, prating that Ito mar be lleomed to sell
the real estate of said dreezsed as In said pe­
tition described for lhe reasons and purposes
therein »•&lt; forth
Thereupon it I* ordered, that Wednesday, the
•mh day «d Deeeuther. A. I&gt;..
M ten o'clock
Ut the furen&lt;-un. be n.v&gt;igtM-d fur tho heariMOf
■vud peUt.’on. *iai that the balra al law of skid
dee-aved and .all other persons Interested in said
estate, arc required to appear nt n seesioa
of Mid court then to be hotucii at the Probate
tRBce. iu thd city of Haatlnp. tn said county,
and snow cause, IL any there be. why the prayer

�DEATH’S SHADOW

TO BOYCOTT THE EXPOSITION.

Remains Near the Couch of the
Maine Statesman.

the theead of life still holds,

tnont on the Patient1. Condition—Thb
Physician Declines to Make Any Predic­
tion of the Issue—Doubt About the Char-

Cuntfnrtably.

Unlike tin Dutch Process
No Alkalies

WAsniXGTOX, Dec. 20.—At 4 o’clock this
morning there wns no indication of any
change in the Mluation at the Blaine resi­
dence.
WAunxunnr, I&gt;c. 30,-The feature oj
yesterday at the Blaine mansion was the
arrival from Nuw York of Dr. Loomis,
who has a wide reputation as an expert on
Bright’s disease. He and Dre. Johnson
and Hyntt held a consultation and are re­
ported to have agreed exactly , ns to thn
trouble
with
the patient and tho
correct treatment. At 11 n. m. they
issued a
bulletin 'in
which
tho
public was araured that Mr. Blaine was
In no immediate danger^ but it was "im­
possible to predict,” etc. Ane of the doo
tore added to this tho hope be hnd that tho
patient might improve sufficiently to be
taken to California.

SMOKE

Other Chemicals
G=ra used iitt the
preparation of

NO. 35
ALWAYS THE SAME

W. Baker &amp; Go.’s

iSS ALWAYS THE BEST

Breakfast Cocoa,

5

which ia nbaolutcly pure
and soluble.
•

CIQ/1K
IN THE

It has atorr than three times the strength •
of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot!
or Sugar, nnd is far- mure economical, !

is delicious,

nourishing, nnd

kasily

,
Sold by Crocors everywhere.

i.!&gt;.f.st:b.

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchester, Mass,

HASTINGS BANNER
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j. are the men and women to whom the
■;
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, • statements on the subjects of the day.
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Mlni-b-t of England; Mr. Blaine; Signor
Crispi,
Ex-Prime Minister of Italy;
Baron illrsch; H. IL 11. the Count of
Paris; Cardinal Gibbons; Bishops Potter.
Doane, Malta lieu, Foss, etc., etc.
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Cures SickHeadache
NUTIUEFUR HEARING CLAIMS.
8ta;n.i! Michigan. County of Rtwry -ss.
Nortde l&lt; Iierrtby given, that by an onter of
jh? I’rttbate Omit D»r the Couttty Of Bjwry
made on thoZ'tU day «&gt;! November. A D. tsitt,
six matlH »n&gt;ni that date were Mtawed for cred­
itor* r- present their claims against tbe estate
of D vv;.l N L ike, late ot M
«i-ceK*r.l. find that all creditors of said
-are refialrod t‘» pri-nml the lr ria 1jn'* ,*‘’5?}"
Pron.ue Court, at the Probate office. In lhe City
of Hm-tlngs. fur examination
"n
or t efo.-e - the xrth day of May ne..t.
ami that such cLJtiH will be heard »&gt;etor&gt; Mdd
urt.: on Tuesday, the A'lh jtay oL K’?™’?d mi Mumi.iy. the SMh ttay of M*v
M. nt ten o'eiu-’.i hi thu loreibwn of each uf

a«».x u
Judce of Probate.

Price. $5.00 a Year.

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW,
3 East 14th Street. Jijcw York.

-’□MOKTGAGFj sale. '—72^7
Default having been mMe »“
a certain-mor’wiem.ulB b&gt; 3,prrtU b itpar.l
nd Rachel A. Shepard, hl* *‘te. «o
Gid dlhre Whitmore
tl e R^Ut r
1870. and recorded In the
ofthe ResLi «.r
‘&gt;f deeds, for Ute Count); nf B,lirr\.n,ri
?t
MlelilinUi. an tlie 2911 dav of November A. !&gt;..
U73 in Uber H Of mortgages, on page *0.
which said mortgage was duly asripy-d by
't-irk MeCntnlv.
ndnilidslr.it
or ofdty
thu of Febnr
iGiw5
&gt; WpXrre.
on lhe«h
nrviiMi to &lt; ’rJlita MeCarnlv. su I ra.-l ssstgnrSdldofy‘W-rd-Miathe nfficeoftbu register
Stan".'•'C;'.1
Mlcliiean on tli«'20lh day of Aiigusk A. D. }- •’-•
I..
inartraue- on page Ml, on which

j ROIIA VE UltDB It
.
gtate til Michigan, Cminty of
uta
At? session of the Probate (x»urt foj**
&lt;»un»T *&gt;f ’tarrv. holden at the
2“
the city, of Itastlmt’. In-.wld ejwntv .n TU£
taw
Vomited to”redayheanhdav ut November, to tl.e/ear one
SSX;r’mS.eyiTreeiTred ay said mongage.
tbonsand eight hundred-and ninety l*of.
Fre-ent. Charles W. Anrstromt, JudM of

u-Blw nt Ul«
.4 Mkhvl
Ik,.v;e'.-.eci»*ed. ar.d of d'!,*nPl“12&lt;
were the heirs at la*1 of said dcoease'li nnd
titled trader the laws of this state to Inherit bls

Judge of Probate.

Dr. Johnston wa* ,-uked if there was not
great danger of complications in Mr.
Blnitu-’s case. He said there won, of
course. :‘a» there always is when a |h-rson
Is sick.” He would not say that in Mr.
Blaine's awe the danger was exceptionally
great, but admitted that a gn-At deal de­
pends on the next few days., "I do not re­
gard Mr. Blaine us being in greater
danger of death today than I did
ten liny* ago." He was m»kid to give a ‘
brief and simple statement of the palientta
case, hut -mid hccould not. It would take
half n column to explain the case.
;
Don’t HeDevo it UrlRbt't Disease.
One,ductor who fans frequently Ireen
called to treat Mr. Blaine nnd members bf j
hi* family war* asked n few wevks ago if
Blaine had Bright’* dis-oM-. lie «ald: “If
Mr. Blaine had Bright's disunite 1 would I
nut tell you no. because that would l&gt;o re­
vealing n confidence coining to inc in irty t
capacity as Mr. Blaine’s physician, but I |
ion tell*you that Mr. Blainei ha* nftt got ;
Bright's diaenaoaud, although 1 have sub-|
mitted him to every medical tort, I can find i
nothing to indicate nny symptoms of thnt I
disease.”

rious for a In.
&lt;
The doctors in attendance : Pphaner was taken before United . totes
lution sets in. *
----------- —------------------- i Commissioner
‘ . „rn
-nid
I Commissioner, Hoyne and committed in
on Mr. Blaine
»’»«.ne have repeatedly anid m bunds uf M,«» to await the trial, but owU, q.iration* il at Mr IMarneretains
un,Uble fatal sickness in tin, man’s
full cnnsclouMmsffl and his mental faculties ing to probable fatal sickness in tho man’s
family tbe government authorities desire
are as keenly sensible *s they ever were in
to'suppress
the name for the proenk A
his lawt day*. He undoubtedly realizes his
full confession is in the hands of tho de­
precarious condition nnd knows that his
portment
stolen money
was found
pnrtment and the
tne acoieu
n
hold on life is very frail indeed.
.
.i------- i------ - tojd jjjjj oflidnl.
buried
m here the prisouar
Drew Too HcaYy &lt;&gt;u HU Vitality.
; he hail hidden it.
"
The original trouble with Mr. Blaine.
According to a friend of the family, mm dftc to lite exhaustive laborshnd tho man-.
PlTTsni.’RG, Dec. 20.—District Attorney
ncr in which he has been
drawing
on
k ms
viudity
" tha
Ho ।Barb ;«h to,,k “ hnt“l In lhe
future nnd exhausting his vitality. Ho .
“rklng under
nn.ta high
l.Ul. ’poisoning
potan:nKease
.^»»l.nUr
11-l.n.l
munata
murv “•
wnrlrimr
yi-sreruay. ire
nau wnnanw
fans for
*
i . . s ”^. t,ni ;X,
. .. bc?n
.. ... ।. ixsut-d
-1 ter
f,,r the arrest
iirnnt of
nt liempsey
I)i-niiisi*v and
nnd DavidDnvidof this cxL.
itaBlun-. V- w«-ko» Itato &lt;““» n"1
IUTCT1*'1 “ **** “CTUuUsri-ten computations.
-— •
were naturally the llrsd to be affected ami
Senator Gibson Dead.
the first locnl trouble wrts with the kidneys.
Hot STRINGS, Ark., Dec. HL—Senator R.
L. Gibson died hero yesterday nfteruorin,
CniCAOO, Dec. 20.—Tbe committee np- after a lingering and apparently painless
point.il bv the board of control to look illness. He was born iu Woodford county,
into the matter of tbe awnnl of the con­ Ky., Sept. 10. Ib-t!, nnd at the time of his
tract for printing the World’s fnir cata­ deni h was senior senator from Ixmislami.
logue to the W. B. Conkey company re­
THE DEATH RECORD.
sumed its investigation yestenlay. Di­
rector Butler, who carriedlontlw'
j Jonx hillLK L« MolNXE. the well-known
tions. repudiated the
“ifc had Fl*** Matesman, al Paris.
there was any job In the^J"* J£c "
DjOBICK Lane, one of the moat promb
cnn-fullly examined the "'““X
J I neut citizens of Troy. N. Y.

SoOo’tatSa or'liw.'i ,AVcr»TSl»o»Lj_c%nulHlhl.L.rm..«l«l

cent, interest oim» "
»&gt; nftv doltare covsU,«nSid&gt;rfnrrth-'nhh tho premises IwteR deenanted f w tn reiib
&gt; „ thJlt cfirlaIn iOt
1‘ TjSS situate lu the township

Sil 'Xiriy

-v. Assignee of Mortgagee.
8MIT" ^ktton'eys for Assignee ot MortgageeDecember. 18M.
'

| «.£

UM1-

^“^...u.koow,,

I trician. at Fort Wnyue, Ind.
। j H D(.B\UKV( vl(3B preaident of the
t j.t,nnHyjVauia railway company, nt I’hlladclphi|U
DANIEL R1CBARM0N, leading bnstness
man of Indianapolis.
John Cockrell, son of Senator Cock­
rell. at Warrenburg, Mo.
John HCff Jones, capitalist, at De­
I troiL
THXRON BAUR0W8, prominent citizen and
flnaucier of Elgin, Ills.
---------Hknuv N. Holden, well-known lumber­
Chicago, Dee. 10,-G.nend AdUl E.
Bteven»oa did not arrive In tbe city ye. man, at Chicago.
Henry W. Hilliard, ex-minister to
Url.y M M been expected. He went
at Atlanta, Go.
from Bloomington direct to btLoui. on Brazil,
Colonel &amp; 8. BEAN, pioneer citizen of
bi. w»y to AtUnU, where to wffl bo «nCreston, la.
tertained by the Commercial club.

ariiklng War ou i» itace Track.
Chicago, Dec. 17.-State warranto were
swum out yenterday for the arrest of the
.
. - -------v— of moflirera, judges,
starter
and. —
makers
the
foreign-lxxika at the Hawthorne wwtnick.
The complaint ia made by prominent c&gt;uxernvbf Oak. Park, in which suburb tha
track is located, but the names of the comnliduan'ts do not appear in the warranto.
The offense stated is that of keeping a
common gaming house.

TIME TABLE.
In effect November Mth.XMS.Favorite Route between Gracd Rapids, Detroit
and the earn.
Lv. I GMiwE^f | A.M. Ifi. M.

FAST LIVIHO AND A QUICK DEATH

a City Tre*«ar»r's OtHee Falla, and the
Apparent Culprit "Takes Arma Agidnst

a Deficit of *03,000.

„ East Parts
.. McCord
„ AlfO
.. Elmdale
.. Clarksville
, Uike O.lfhsa
,. Woodbury
altl
ken
„ Grand laslgc
,. lauislng
.. Detroit

K

ST. InOVis, Dec. 20.-Sixty-thrco thousand
Jj_____________
dollars short. That is what Comptroller
Lv Howard City
„ Edmore
Stevenson tells the mayor in the brief re­
Stanton
port of a pfirtial examination of City Treas­
.. fonla
Ar Grand l^dga
urer Foerstel'a books, which was ordered
yesterday becauSe of a fire and a tragedy
jGoiUK West । a. M.
which occurred early in tho fprenoon. Tlie
Detroit*
tire was in the city treasurer’s private office
laxlru,
and the tragedy vyas the suicide of the
Mulliken
treasurer’s non. Acting Mayor Walbridge,
Snnfletd
Woodbury
upon bearing of this big shortage, imme­
LaMQMMa
diately suspended the treasurer nnd offi­
Qtarkavute
Hlmclracially notified him of. the fact. Charles
Alto
Parsons, a prominent banker, has been ap­
McCord
Eaat Purls
pointed to succeed Fceratel as treasurer
Grand Rapid,-.
temporarily. He filed his bond within on hour. He is ex-president of the American
Bankers’ association and one of the best ~ C rand hedge
Portland
known financiers in the United States.
Ar Ionia

FOERSTEL ACTSLRATH3R QUEERLY.

K&lt;&gt;po*cd iu ilini.
CHICAGO,Dec. 30.—Federal officers have
placed under arrest a well-known postoffice employe, a man of good family mid
heretofore above suspicion, on a charge of
..
robbing the United Status
mail.
They
have recovered j-NX) that was stolen between

Bright’s disease in it* last stagv* is gttn-

M, tag &amp; Mm

The Sinner Footing the Bill with
Cold Lead.

I.TL..
Forrald.
The notes were K..1.I
held 1...
by &lt;1...
tbe St.
Louis National bank for account of bearer
of Barton, who hnd discounted them for
CntCAGo. Dec. 15.—There seem* to be no
change in the situation of tlie telegraphists’ Yow. Mr. Foeratel atoncu&gt; repudiated the
endorse ini i*. ts on the notes, claiming thnt
strike. The strikers' committee complains his name had been forged on them. On
t lint the company has been employing de­ thu other hand Bp^fon duimetl the endorse­
tectives fpr the purpose of lietraying the ments were genuine, nnd that tho money
tliken- into some unlawful net which had been obtainwl with the fell knowledge
■voul l iurn public sympathy ngninatjthem. of Mr. Foeratel^ to b« used in coacenling ft
nt these alleged detect i vest accosted shortage in bis cash at the tegular monthly
.
Haimcy as
Runney
;o* that gvntlenum
gentleman was feavleav- auditing uf the treasurer's accounts.
William F. Yow, tho maker of the dis­
iug the dining-room of the I’idmer House
yesterday, and offered to blow the Rock honored note*, claimed that they were not
I-.htnd rvnd sky high if given lhe protec-. the first by any means which ho hnd nego­
tiated
bearing City Treasurer Foerstid’s
tion uf the telegraphers* organization. Mr.
Ramsey caught him by the collar of the indorwment, but thnt on the contrary be
coMand rang up lheclevatGt fortbe purpose hnd been negotiating such notes with J.
of getting an officer, but the alleged delee- Brooks Johnson, John H. Vette and Sand­
live mode a dash for libarty and descended ford M. Barton, nil money broken*, for a
the stairs four steps nt a time. He was year past. He claimeil that nol only were
iost among tin- crowd and has not since the indorscmtlits of Treasurer Foeratel
been discovural.
genuine- but thnt fully two-thinls of the
money .borrowed on thorn went to the city
THE WORST KIND OF THIEF.
treasurer.
.

!1 «“'• 2'^“- ““*•

S£d«iid’ ’LSSiK’

I hereof by causing a co y of t ub order to
' "•-"’WWSd IJSSEd 5;'Ki&gt; ■5~w.f'

।
'

would have h„l to torn...lock

'"’OilredffingandHHdk Ute
ot KHe Mny Doyle, doneh;&lt;sr of »*&lt;«! decw*ea,
uraylnz f:r re.therein state 1 that_an r

nluit w io are nr were the helra M If* “« •"g
deeease l and entltleil to Inherit Mid o»taP nnu
their r.'saec’.iv.! rightataerein.
the "2d
Thereupon it tsord&lt; red. thatJhnrsday. u.e -dayoiIWcember,A.
for-no-iti. be av«ga'*l ter tbn ht*r,npetition and that tho heirs at tawof
te:«ed and all other personaJnreres.iri •" •
estate .are required lo appear nt a »e*Mono«
sold Court, then b&gt; bo holden nt Lite i roo-ji

,

Ona Important Symptom Missing.

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time when the subjects are in the public
mind—not a month or two after people
have ceased to think of them. Tlie
promptness with which lhe Review
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SIN’S WAGES PAID:

About 8 o'clock yesterday morning fire
waa discovered in the city treasurer’s office
In the city hall. The fire department re­
sponded and tbe tire was soon extin­
guished. Then It was discovered that 'the
vault of the city treasurer was open and a
Resolutions were- presented by the com­ quantity of paper bad l»ecn taken from the
mittee on organizations declaring that thl- vualtund placed on a table in the treas­
strike and boycott are uselera In the bandit urer’s office and set on fire, which was the
of organized labor when public opiniop cause of the alarm. There was a hole near
and all the powers of our civil, military the vault calculated to leave the impres­
nnd judicial governments are arrayed sion that the vault bad been burglarized.
A Tragical Coincidence.
against, them, and that wealth, vested
right* and propertk-d interests are siiboF . ----------------------------------------------About the time tho discovery was- made
dinttie to tin- {lower of the government. I news reached the city hall that young Ed
For tin* reason the resolutions demand Foeratel. son of Uity Treasurer Foerstei,
thnt tho government should bi- by the committ«l
committed tmlcide
mickle liv
by nh,wifin«r
shooting lilm**.lf
himself
people* In fact; and to accomplish this it through the head at! his room at No. 2112
was suggested that the powers of tbe bal­ Pine street. lie went home Sunday night
lot bo added to that ot the strike and boy- shortly after 11 o'clock appearing perfectly
colt. It wn» further suggested that a natural, went ia to see Mra, Lewis, who
campaign of education be Instituted among kept the house he roomed in, nnd with
working people that would result in the whom he was on the friendliest terms, and
election of tabor representatives.
then bid them good-night nnd went to his
room. Jiret after,&amp; il hl yesterday n shot
Sumi- KvMilutiou* Introduced.
a heavy
fall were
heard
in ____
his room
Rcfolutii-ns were introduced in* favor of .nnd
__________
. ____
_____ ___
—— —
-___
prohibiting
nnd wnru
when tne
the uuurwns
dour was burst
open bta
dead
promminig Japanese
.&gt;apnner*.- immigration:
immigration: for
ror n
a || nnu
unrovopen
msaeau
eongrcMionnl
the। body
Cour
on with
the floor
with h bullet
o.—•’ «inquiry
into theinto
Cueur
wast body
foundwas
onfound
the floor
a bullet
| d.A1,,„r
the bota ll&gt; U» Utopte.
• |a]x,|. p^bh-n In the public schools. It j
Some NlnnAus Financial Doings,
I W/W rc-olvwl to declare the Duqucsnu and i The ixxurrefices related in the foregoing.
Alvin theatres non-union if they reftiMs to are supposed to be the culmination of some
fcjgn rtII mtten(L..j
of their employes. | sensational suits and developments con। An attempt todiscuH* a resolution for an ! corning tbe city treasurer and certain
I vgtra session of congre.*« to pnst free trade I money lenders. About Sept. 20 suit waa
: h-gidation wns declared out uf order andbrought in the suprema court by Sanford
! uf|t,r M(Ine n)Utjnu businas* the federation ; M- Barton against (Sty Treasurer Foeratel
&gt; tuijuunu?! ter the day.
! aggregating *7,OOU, drawn by W. F. Y'ow,
-- ------------' an
an employe
employe of
of the
the dly
city treasurer,
treasurer, aud
and purpurlOFFEREO TO BLOW. UP THE ROAD. |pMUni
„,c'
ot Mr.

“Mr. Blaine is resting easily," said Dr.
Johnston at midnight, in reply to the usual
questioning. “Very much to my gratifies-'*
tion 1 found him awoke and apparently
cheerful. He had partaken of nourishment
throughout ’he evening, nnd the family
were nlso more cheerful.
Dr. Loomis*
speedy return to New York is evidence that
we do nut consider Mr. Blnlne in any im­
mediate danger. Tills lost call of mine wns
not originally intended, but as I wns out
with my family making social calls nt a
rather late houi 1 thought 1 would run in
nnd sec Mr. Blaine beten- retiring. During
my-stay he conversed with me at consid­
erable length and I shall be greatly sur­
prised if my sen ices are needed at any time
i
during the -night.”
।
A Friend Who Is Not Hopeful.

A friend of the family stated that Mr.
Blaine is liable to a recurrent ntUudc of
In-art failure at any moment, and thnt the
family have been warned to pn-pare for tho
-WI
11 tt
worst when uit. comes.
”" snld
••
••
, .
the
Kto lejnau.-II... phy.lcton, .tot. th.t Mr.
I inform th-'niFcItts uit the subjects that B1UI..V :s lM-.!«r the)^.mply n-.'-n that he
claim public attelitlv.i from one month ts alive, nnd that 1* about tin true statoj to another an by tending the North tnc.it of lu* condition, (.ordtals of a *unurlame nature and «;t!i -r liquid r-iundunent
-Vuerican He view. ”
x
sre given him at frequent intervals, and
these {done keep nitn«live. He lies helpless on his bud and caanor- changt- hb
P1*4Y,*?*
th*'
‘‘7 attendant*.
Mr. Blaine may not live twolyo hours; he
nurvive three or four days, but 1I
may survive
toubljll.
____ .
doubt! H.”’
‘

What Mitchell Tele&lt;n.pbo&lt;l to Gotupars
from Chicago.
PHILADXU-niA, Dec. 15.—In the Ameri­
can Federation of Labor convention yester­
day n telegram was read from tbe
Amnesty association of Illinoh, calling for
Indorsement of their effort to secure par­
don for the imprisoned Chicago anarchists.
Tbt most emphatic came from Thomas
Mitchell, president of the Chicago Trade
and Labor assembly. It read: “It looks
like a bitter- strife.
We” will boycott
World’s fair until it la clcusd. Souvenir
coin will be nailed to the wall as a bodge
of shame. Will hold meetings all over tho
land, No competition was held in award
of catalogue to scab shop. Public honesty
outraged.
Must kill Sunday opening.
President lliginbolbam says union labor
has no rights."
To Cuualder the Militia,
A resolution was offered nnd adopted
calling for the appointment of nine memhere to consider ail matters that have been
referral to the resolution committee re­
garding the action of the militia and the
courts in relation to the Homestead, Gteur
d’Alene, and\ Tennessee troubles.
The
special committee hi requested torecommeud a line uf action to the convention be­
fore tomorrow morning. Then ex-Senator
Blnir, of New Hampshire, delivered on ad­
dress, the object being to make sentiment
iu favor of national education. Ho said
chat Ignorant labor was always cheap la­
bor, Applause greeted the statement that
“tbe defeat uf the educational bill was a
crime against humanity.” He praised the
action of the Roman Catholic bishops at
their recent meeting* which, be said, iudicste&lt;i the withdrawal of opposition to tlio
public school system and a future freedom
of the -public school from religious intolf
’»“&lt;*•

**

10 10.
1 M
p’S

|P. M.

TmT

Stanton
l&lt;lii&gt;ore

• Every day, others week days only, t stop
on signal.
Parlor cars on all trains betwaen Grand
Rapids nnd Detroit. Seats 2S rents. ConneetioDB
made n. Un Ion ata: Ion. Grand Kaplan with the
Chicago* Wkst Mu higax Rah.wat ron
Chicago a»i&gt; thx Wkst and for MusksGON, MANISTKK.TKAVKItSK CjTY. ELK BAPws. CHAtuxvvix AXO Petoskey. Favorite
route to AhtBumrcer resorts of northern MlduKau.
RapidsVfor Chicago.
8 JO
%fTrainsI leave
.»r. &lt;• Grand
*1 . &gt;1.0.
&gt;
r’H..,

Leave for Manistee sod Trave rac'dty 7 JO
M.ur.dJ'X !&gt;. M.
l-eave lor Charlrxolx and Petoskey 7-JO A. 51.
Parlor ear* on day train* and sleepers on
Light trains to Chicago.
Ask our agents tar further rurtleulsrs or
write to
Gkorok DeIIavkn, Gen’l rtunT Ag’t.
Grand Rapldl.

Siiwgo, Kal&amp;oaioo &amp; SigwW
TIME TABLE.
In effect September &lt;!. 1S».

dutloni.
KORTN
Kalamazoo Lv
East Cooper...
Kicblaod Junct
Cressey...
Milo
Delton ....
CloMsdalt
Shultz

Hastings.

Coats Grove.
Woodland

Lansing.
Detroit
Gra-xl Rapids.

Btatlons.
sotrru.
Kalamazoo Ar..
Ea-tCooiier Lv.
Rlchlsaa June’t
Cressey
Milo
Delton
Cloverdale ...
Shultz

HASTJNQ8...

Coals Grove.
Woodland
Woodhury
» i« If,
Lansing..
Detroit....
Grand Rapids.

•Stops on signal only.
Find the Former.
t N&lt;m. ft and 6 win not carry passengers unless
It is also said that Focrstel paid as high provided with freight train pennita.
'
Freight trains will be run u ihe convenience
as 5 per cent, n month on t he money thus
of the company, wbo reserve the right to change
obtained. When tbe city treasurer was tbe time or such trains without notice.
.
W.8. Di-wimi. Genl Manager,
seen he Btated that ho hnd refused to pay
n. C. Porrart. Gen’l P. A T
the notes because his alleged endorsement
of them was a forgery. Although Mr.
Fourstel rioimed that his indorsement bad
been forged he said he would make no­
effort to unearth the forger or to prosecute
him, but would merely defend tho civil
suit. When asked if he knew what caused
his son’s death Focratel said he only knew
of the reported suicide. Up to an hour and
a half after the shooting it is said to have
occurred the city treasurer had apparent­
ly made no effort whajever to ascertain
whether the rumor that his son had killed
himself was true or false. Ho said that
■
11.
family nffidrs were nleasaqt and
that Eddie was in a cheerful mood Satur­
day night when he saw him Inst and that
I-xldio was not short in his accounts, lie
knew: but that is nlx&gt;ut all that could be
gut out of him.
Theory the Police Went to Work On.
Your Druggist will supply you.
The poiicu went, to wdrk on the theory
that it was Young Foeratel who forged his
father’s name to the notes. "Eddie’’ was
his father’s chief assistant in lhe treasu­
rer’s office. He was very wild and spent
large sums of money on fast horses, wine
and women, anti it‘wns not a mat:er to lie
surprised nt should ho prove to be short a
large sum uf money in bis accounts. T\l‘
police say that he bad made elaborate a?raugement to prove an alibi. He had
gone home at a into hour Sunday night
and was known to have gone to betl. Then
it is suppoted that be slipped out uf Lhe
RES®.ffiiE
house and set lire to his father’s office nnd
KEVINE.
then waited in tlie vicinity of rhe building
to watch developments. Seeing that the
prompt efforts of tho firemen Lad frus­
I Hi
trated his pions he went back tp his room
and sought ghe only menus by which he
.could escape the penalty of his crime.
Homo 1‘apera t’ouxuiued by thr Fire.
Almost immediately after Ute lire in the
treasurer's office was subdued the comp­
troller. acting undjy the law, took charge
of the treasurer's, office.
The door
of the vault was wide open. Inside are two Of nJ! fennx
large sitfc*. one cm top of thu other. The
Uutir of the lower safe was locked, but both
lhe out^r and the inner door of the upper
‘T.BJ. "H.-rt
safe were open and the money tray exposed □aafCTOta
un.ES' nEsror.AT,
to vi«-w. Two held paper money and one
silver. Treasurer Foeratel, when ho came,
attributed the open doora to an oversight,
which, he said, sumcrimea occurred. The
ATIVE .’TEMVINE IOI
fire did not reach these safes, but pape rs has brought me r«Mf sort &lt;
outside were entirely consumed. These f-jrojUoaor. ccd filter Mt
may bu important, but that is not certain.

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NEW York, Dec. 20.—By a vote of 518 in
favor, to 104 against, the produce exchange
will be closed on Saturday, Dec. 2A

MLM1LU MEDICAL. CO.. Elktart, M.

�W.: GREBLE’S

Ask for a Xmas

calender for 1893.

Make

our

store

your Headquarters.

New Book Cases, Fancy Rcokers, Side Boards,
Pictures and Easels, Parlor Suits, Parlor Tables

&lt;THE BEST FANCY ROCKER IN BARRY COUNTY FOR $2.50.=New Line of Willow Goods,
Picture Mouldings,

Divans and Tetes,
Sleds .and Wagons,

One Hundred New Styles’Chairs
’ Direct from Factory.

Visit the Prettiest Floral Store in Hastings before Buying
THE LARGEST STOCK IN BARRY COUNTY.

F. W. Greble. F. W. Greble. F. W. Greble. F.W. Greble, F. W. Greble.
Hastings Banner
Thursday, December 22, 1892.

gars and I such luxuries as the rich can
■afford to b jy, but let the poor man with
his wife and children etijoy their break­
fast withu it taxation.

MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

THS HASTINGS, MICH., PORTOFFICE,
AUSt'ST 14. 1ST®.'

Demoen ta are talking loujl about “the
war being over twenty-seven years ago;”
and'yet the peonle are . “paying pauper
pensioners.” Well, the revolution was
over longer ago than that, anir yet Uncle
Saw pays twenty-two soldiers and daugh­
ters of revolutionary soldiers pensions.
It pays pensions to 165 survivors of the
war of 1812. It pays pensions to ff,551
widows of soldiers of tha war of 1812. It
pays pensions to 15,215 survivors of the
Mexican war, and to 7,283 widows ot sol­
diers of the Mexican war. It Is. estimated
that nine-tenths of these pensioners reside
in the south. Does democracy propose to
cut them off in Its cheese-paring? Was
the war of 1813 or the Mexican war more
honorable service than that of tbe rebel­
lion? Let democrats answer.

It is reported that David B. Hill has
been offered the exalted position of Secre­
tary bf State by President-elect Cleveland.
This may account for Cleveland carrying
the state of New York by 45,000. *
A bill has been Introduced in Congress
for tbe revival of old state bunk issues of
money. If It passes tlie printing fraterni­

j more
will
be heard from It. We have InSpeech making.
,,
—- ...
-------------------------t.
«.1 up to tbe *["*■
— * our
— — going
“
and
time of
Closing with song “Come one, come i■ vestlgated
vestlgnted
I --------to preks
there
is not-------------------------a rinylc case of dlpli
all ”
I
- ---------*--------thcria
reported
in
the
cily.
Gko. R. Bowsex,
County Lecturer.

SCHOOL COLUMNMr. Robert Green and Miss Anna Tur­
ner of this city, were married at the resi­
dence of Dr. Turner by Rev. A. D. Grigs­
by on Saturday evening last.

It has been sold there are no tides cn&gt;he
great lakes. Yet every seafaring man at
the dty of Green Bay says there are tides
here. The Green Bay people are certain of
the tides, because they have seen them
ami have been seeing them ever since they
lived here. The tides come iu the morning
and owning, and are highest at 7 a. m. and
7 p. m . From 3 until 7 in the morning the
tide gradually comes in. After that time
It begins to recede, am! is nt its lowest
Eoint between 11 to 2:30. At tho latter
our ihe evening tide commences and it
rises continuously until 7 in the evening.
' when It liegins to recede. Tho height of
tha tide varies at times a trifle, but It is
never less than five inches and seldom over
eight inches under ordinary circumstances..
Heavily laden boats of large size are de­
tained frequently ut this point during lowtide waiting fer the tide to come in Cap­
tains are so certain that there Isa tide that
they will wait for some hours to take ad­
vantage of its movement before attempting
to leave port.
If there is a tide in Green bay then tiiere
Li a tide on all the inland lakes. It may Ink
too small to be measured, but Jt Is there
just the same. Green bay is shaped not
unlike the Bay of Fnntly, where the tides
on the Atlantic are compressed until they
rise to enormous heights. It. is. not unre.vonable to suppose that a t ide of half an
inch or au inch from the wide stretch &lt;tf
waters east nnd west, reaching several
hundred miles from Georgian l&gt;«y» across
Lake Huron, through the straits dPMaekInac, across the foot ot laske Michigan and
up the long, narrow liar, would be
c&lt;»mprtWM-d ns to Ims at last perceptible. It
would be impoMible to mett-Mire so small a
a tide, and scientific men would be justW.ed
in denying altogether the existence of a
lake tide.—Wisconsin Cor. Chicago Herald.

Many teachers need to exercise more
care in tilling but the classification regis­
Mr. William Olner, of North Irrlug ter. If this woik ta properly done, the
was married to Mrs. Kittle Bowtie Han- succeeding teacher can tell pretty definite­
auer, uf this city, al her residence by the ly just where to begin work with each
One thing that should receive prompt Rev. A. D. Grigsby on Wednesday the Iflth. class, and thus lhe difficulties Incident to
It begins to look as If the political* fight
a change of teachers be rendered to a
attention by congress is the restriction of
between the discordant elements of tbe
minimum. U-t lhe space for “report to
Immigration. The time for action has
democratic party was on In earnest TheEspecially
Miss Jeffords entertainment at the Pres­ successor” be use! freely.
come aud every party should be united for byterian church is Inditinltely postponed. does tbe oral word need explanation. To
speeches of Cleveland made at the club
say that a subject was taught orally ta of
IL
dinner in N. Y.. and elsewhere, show con­
Services at the Presbyterian church very little consequence. State what the
clusively that he fully appreciates the fact
next Sunday morning and evening. Morn­ work was and not compel your successor
• that his task as president will not be an
ing topic “Christmas bells and what they to spend a week finding out No teacher
Additional Local News.
say."
’
easy one lo perform. He sees clearly
need find fault if she is held responsible
that the policy mapped out In the platform
The regular monthly meeting of lhe for the manner in which she does this.
Look
on
the
inside
local
bage.
Home Missionary society will be held
by his party, can’t be carried out, and that
Teachers, bn’t it about time we revised
The dance nt tho Robertson house has Wednesday the 28th. at the M. E. church those ancient rules governing pauses?
many of the pledges made to the people
parlors. Every body invited.
Why longer mislead pupils as to the pur­
been postponed.
must be broken, or the administration that
Next Sunday there will be services al poses and use of punctuation marks?
If you can’t find what you are looking
enforces them, must go down before the
Tbe Philadelphia Record, which Is ever for on tbe outside local page, then look on the Methodist church at 10:30 In the fore-, ••What slfould we do at a comma,*; asks
American people. In infamy and disgrace,
noon and 7 in the evening. At the fore­ the teacher. '“Slop long enough to count
loyal to Cleveland and pretends to be one the Inside local page.
-And what
into a political grave so deep that there
noon services there witl’be a sermon ap­ one’’ responds the.class.
of the President-elect’s personal organs,
The Haymakers Running foam, of propriate to the day by the pastor, in the should wo do at a period?" “Let the
would never be a political resurrection.
has prepared "a solid basis of tariff for Nashville will give a ball Monday evening evening there will be a Christmas cantata voice fall” again conie.i tbfi answer. No
In his rejection of Crisp, as speaker of the
by tbe choir and recitations by young qualifications are made, the pupil Is left to ।
revenue,” and intimates that Ulis will be to which everyone Is Invited.
house, he must anger many of his .south­
suppose that the rule b absolute. Should
the reform followed by the democrats.
As we were about to go to press we ladies. The Sunday school will not be the voice always fall at a period?. Nut by
ern brethren, and make a red hot jBght in
held. The Christmas
entertainment
In this “solid basis'' tbe Record proposes a learned of the death of the daughter of
-which was to be given Saturday will not any means. Should It never fall at a
the party on tinlfirst send-off, for a man
Mr.
afid
Mrs.
Frank
Snyder,
from
diph
­
duty of 1&gt;; cents per pound on sugar, 2
comma? Yes, very often. Are we al­
to fill the place. *1Ve can see only one mo­
theria, this morning. There are no other be given. The donation for the benefit of
tbe poor will be given later. The Ep­ ways to stup at a comma long enough to
cents on c%jTee. and 5 cents on tea. This cases in tho city.
tive for his objection to Crisp, and that Is
How
worth League will not meet next Sunday count one? No, certainly not.
would tax tbe American breakfast tablethat his Influence as speaker, would be
It Is with pleasure that wo note the fact night nor next Tuesday night.
shall a pupil read “Yes Sir?” As he
about 880.OgO.OOO a year, and lhe poor that Miss Flo Bendle, of Grand Rapids,
would speak it. with no pause whatever
used to force tbe policy of the administra­
mechanic or farmer with a family of six has so far recovered from her recent se­
after “yes.” If Im* grasps the sense of
, Obituary.
tion. and compel it to keep step with the
children would contribute more of this tax vere attack of rheumatism, as to be able
It Is with pain that we record the sad what he reads, he is not liable to go far
policy as promised in the ’platform to-wit:
death of little Mary, only daughter uf astray on the matter of pauses.
than would, the millionaire editor of the to be brought home.
Convene congress at once and knock out
A corrt-spondfnt, writing of the late
Lansing Archie amt Mrs. Sarah Rnra- Mrs. Maggie Bailey, which occurred Mon­
We regret to chronicta the death of
Philadelphia Record and his family. It
lx&gt;rd Strathn.n’rn, says he was tlie most
the McKinley bill, give us free trade, pro­
day evening from diphtheria, aged 9 years Chas. E. Woodman, who died recently of
would be a poor man’s tariff. Indeed, and baujh of this city, were united in mar­
indolent, lackadaisical, languid xhth-'u
tection to American industries Is unconsti­
riage Monday. There Is nothing sur­ and 3 months. For some time she had typhoid fever aft«* a protracted illness.
it would be simply a copy of the British, prising at all about this, only the groom’s been troubled with a cold which had pre­ After teaching a jear at Prairieville, he who ever dawdled along Piccadillv. When
tutional, abolish the ten per cent, tax on
he was devastating central India niqUrinfree trade tariff.
hair has been silvered by tbe storms of 81 vailed quite generally hereabouts among had again entered school toXbetter qualify
state banks, and flood the countr? again
nlng the splendid victories that ‘rtun&lt; rwinters. The happy bride was 44. We both old and young. Saturday morning himself for Ids work. He Whs a young
talized bls name he w«* m&lt;&gt; lazy tbatj Lu
with wild cat and red dog money. Issued
she
awoke
with
a
very
sore
throat,
and
a
man of most exemplary liablta and une
We bad/n take off our coat and laugh trust that they may enjoy a lon« and hap­
few hours later was attacked with a se­ whose life gave promise of great useful­ -•mild nut be got to dictate the dH&gt;at4»ei
by state bonks. As above stated we think after reading the article headed “Begin at py wedded life.
vere drill. Being subject to bilious attacks ness. We atu sure his many friends will recording his own triumphs. Mouths
Mr. Cleveland sees very clearly that such
The annual meeting of the Riverside of this nature the usual remedies were ap­
elapsed before these documenta could: l&gt;o
Once" in the last issue of the Journal.
learn of his death with deep regret.
a policy, would simply bring ruin and dis­ The editor with a mirth provoking serious­ Cemetery association was held last week, plied, but without effect, and medical as­
extracted from him, and, then they were
and
the
following
officers
elected
for
tbe
In many schools the 7th and 8th grades brief ami meager to the last degreed Oue
aster to his country, and that his cabinet
sistance summoned In the evening. Sun­
ness, arraigns the democratic party, and ensuing year:
day afternooa the disease had progressed have laid aside the reading tmok and are day, when Sir Hugh Ro«c. he wns enter­
will be made up of men who will agree
from the high plane of exalted statesman­
E. Y. Hogle, I’residenL
into a malignant form of diphtheria and she making a study of masterpieces. Of the taining a gallant company to dinner dur­
with him in these matters, and that bis'
Chester Messer. Vice President. •
ship proceeds to instiuct tbe Incoming ad­
was pronounced hopeless, dying Monday wisdom of this there can be no question. ing the crisis of the mutiny.
preference for speaker of the bouse should
W. D. Hayes, Treasurer.
A taste for good reading ta there created,
l*ie uln,o,t
troid he was dw.
evening as above stated.
ministration of Grover Cleveland In its
John Bessuier, Secretary.
be a man In harmony with himself and
Little Mary was an exceedingly bright and the exercise made ten fold more inter­ lighting those near him with one of'ids
duty. In very explicit terms. He asks,
The election of a sexton was deferred, and handsome child, full of life and giving esting. Snow Bound, Tent on. the Beach, best anecdotes. In the middle of it his or­
his cabinet It our impressions of lhe podoes tbe democratic party understand Us the officers having it in mind to hire one promise of a pure, noble and beautiful Evangeline, Courtship of Mlles Standish derly entered, nnd after saluting exclaim­
itlcal situation are correct, and tire JilstoInstructions? D ies It know wbat It Is in to give his entire time to the work, giving womanhood. The angels called her home and Legend of Sleepy Hollow are among ed, “We have captured 200 rebels, sir.”
ry of coming events justify them, then too powe'rfor? Does It know What it Is at? free rent of house and a good garden spot. while she*wtu yet at the thnmhhold of tbe selections being tued. Teachers, try To him the general turned, and with that
The cemeterles’of this city are beautifully
this plan. Tbe material costa but a trifle, elegant courtesy of manner on which ho
• will we be ready to admit that “Cleveland
For a man who bas never remained in any situated and should receive constant atten­ usefulness and the world had not yet un­
folded to her, her calling In life. The ways and you will certainly be pleased with the prided himself, serenely replied, •.’Thatik
is better than his parly.” !
one party long enough to become acquaint­ tion.
The Income last year from all of Providence often seem harsh and cruel, result.
y°°&gt; »evgeant.’’ But the man still resources
was
81147.52;
tbe
expenses
8343.
­
ed with Its policy, the Instruction he gives
Again interrupting hb chief, he
but It should be a comforting thought to the
Oi.r state superintendent gives' notice
27 leaving a balance of 9804.35, out of afflicted motlier that “He ddeth all things that next spring a knowledge of school «aid. “But what are we to do with them,
The news of the great strike at Home­ Is really funny, and the funniest part of
which a note of about 8250 was paid
nr?”
stead had hardly more thah reached Wash­ all is, he seems to be serious. Cleveland leaving a net balance of something over well." Though departed the Influence of law wlR be demanded for all grades of cer­
”
Oh,
”
replied
Sir Hugh, with a sofa
her pure and Innocent life will be felt and tificates. Teachers will take notice and
ington, than the democrats In tbe house of should take this forerunner. John the 6550. The total assets of the association
smile, “hang them of course,” and he re­
remembered, and tbe world will be better post up.
are 81030.85. During the year there were for her having lived. The funeral occur­
sumed hb anecdote.
congress sent a committee to Homestead to Baptist, Into bls cabinet sure.
In several of tho reading circles the
41 people buried, oftwhlchfi* were adults red Tuesday afternoon.
In a little while Sir Hugh was again in­
make a report Their object was a politi­
subject of physics is receiving attention.
and only 9 were children under 12 years of
terrupted In the middle ot another story
The claims against the government, age. Of the 41 there were 25 males and
cal one. Presidential election was sure to
Many teachers need only tbh branch to
*!rKeant, who came in anil- -wild.
Diphtheria Kc*n,.
enable them to obtain a second grade cer­
come; Homestead was the headquarters of made by the people of the south, for de­ Ifl females. Of those burled 29 were from
Please, rir. we’ve hung the fol, sir.” Tho
t ticatc. This certificate b not valid for
general turned, bowed slightly and tn tho
Carnegie and the committee hoped to struction of property during the late war, within the city limitsand 12 from without.
three years and ta certainly worth work­
This speaks In most flattering terms uf tho
Monday morning two cases of diphther­
swret,st manner lisped. “Thtujks. sergeant
print a campaign document that would and made by people who now claim to
health of the city. One who reads 06 the ia were reported In this city, which fact uf ing fur.
—very many thanks,” and then went 00
tum Pennsylvania upside down. While have been loyal, amounts to over 8100,000.­ high rate of mortality In the cities ataong ■
Iu district No. 3. Rutland, a aoclal was with hb anecdote as if nothing bid hap
course caused some concern, especially
the Homestead strike had a great influence 000. Besides these, multitudes of claims children under 12 years of age, cannot but ।among those who remembered ita terrible held une.evening tat week to raise money pened. Thb story came to the ears of the
upon tlie recent election, yet it was by no are now being prepared by people who be must agreeably surprised at the fact ravages here In the fall of 1881. when it to buy books, irad thrf sum of 8&amp;15 was re- queen, and she was so angry that ft nearly
that but nine children under 13 years of became firmly rooted in tbe schools where
,eacht,r.Bnd nMl* arc cer- cost Sir Hugh Lb peerage.—bullion.
means the result of anything that the com­ have just discovered that they were loyal age were burled here.
scholars attended school dallv after they S 7 t&lt;’lbLcon«rj“H’at«l on their sucres*,
mittee did op this particular occasion. to the country at that time. Strange in­
had been exposed. The health officers lb s win give thera qulte a |i&lt;t|e llbra
They went to Homestead, examined into deed that they said nothing about these
Held a conference Monday at which It was and add much to the value and Interest of
County Granxe Meeting.
All the mountains of Japan are of un­
everything that they could, and found a things until tlie dempcrata came into full
Special meeting of the Barry County deemed best to close tbe school^ owing to tlielr school. Anna Giddings, teacher.
questioned volcanic origin, and Fuji standi
The pupils reading circle movement is where Hondo, the main island. Is broadest.
rPomona grange. P. of H. will meet with the presence nf diphtheria In tbe city and
great deal more than they thought expe­ power.
Johnstown grange on Friday. January 6th. the fact that but three days would elanra h
V 77
Fu”y
half About twenty craters are still aciive
dient to reveal. They refused to make a
before the regular Christmas vacation
the schools of the county are doing some­ throughout the islands, but lFaji-«an be­
Lleut, Perry wants to make another 1801. for the purpose of she Installation of
report after they retdmed, giving as their
*
long* to the much greater number which
officers and such other business as may Thia action was taken simply as a precaul thing along this line.________
t entry measure to prevent diphtheria get­
reason that they did not think It expedient Arctic expedition. He hunted In vain for come beforethe meeting.
are now inactive. Its last eruption oc­
^H«G»ylpn Mnd the Students.
ting Into the schools. Public gatherings
to advertise lhe high wages paid at Home­ tbe north pole once and nearly died, and
curred in 1707, continuing more than a
mohni.xo session.
in which Smaller children were to partlei- ' hJL*
*. Wct ^^raoon and some half
month. As far away os Tokio. idxtr miles
stead and the prosperity which prevailed now he proposes to try It again and pay
..j
r
At ten o’clock the grange will be open unto
pate havn
have nlan
also luum
been postponed.
northeast, the ashes fell to a depth of
about
t,,K nuiveraity were
there In view of the approaching election. all expenses by delivering lectures this In the fifth degree for the reading of the
While tbe officers have been criticised tarorhlh° °° r
on board the in- !seven or eight inches, while on the Tofor
closing
the
school,
and
creatlni
a
winter.
But
it
’
s
Ills
own
business
If
he
minutes
of
previous
meeting
aud
report
of
Thia committee is In hot water now as It
terurbao car. At Prior avenue adn|nly 1km&lt;1&lt;&gt;, twelve or fifteen mile* southeast,
officers.
we
th*/ acted In good creature got on dhd took a seat right ’the accumulation was six- feeL At this
most make some report to congress In or­ wants to hunt for the pole and pay Ills own
Dinner at 12 o’clock.
faith and we. think wisely. In vlewof iKn‘Q i” tmWdU’
’time wns formed Ho-yei-san, a secondary
der to be discharged. One meeting has expenses.
the terrible work of this disease In the cltv «?dreL
AFTRHNOOX SgRSIOM.
J* CO,nP,«‘‘o*« beautiful ‘or parasitic cone on the southeast slope.
bean held at which It was Impossible to
Grange called lo order at 3 o’clock In tbe sch&lt;»ola 11 years ago, we thlftk their action
A Jong mackintosh coming
No other mountains in Japan ranch
The red star line of steamers from Eu­
is to be commended rather than censured
down to the elegant and crim little rata within
1
reach an agreement.
fourth degree.
3,000 feet of the elevation of Fuji,
rope will abandon the steerage business
o“lw.jS *
While diphtheria if allowed to go uncheck- ?XS”dA"‘bb*r
Song by the grange. '
and it is therefore in prominent view from
after Jan. 1st. believing that the carrying fiekL drW*
1an immense area, including thirteen prov­
Welcome’ Bro. George Shef- cd is a disease to be dreaded, yet with and only apparent articles of attire
ils twld weather, with the «,wer and *ix student* lined uf&gt; Jn .row on the op
!inces of the empire.' Ctertain avenues in
A bill has been introduced In the pres­ of first and second class passengers will
better methods of treating and disinfect­
Response, Bro. Samuel Jones.
Fuji-ml,
tbe a** of each “wmed a Tokio are called r
uji nu, or Fuji viewing
ent house topnt the tariff back again on pay belter, as they will not be as liable to
ing. and with the prompt action of tlie toilli »kD&lt;1 beK“n,n« expression. They stn-rt=- “d from all of them tbe famous
Singing.
sugar, so that the people may again enjoy be placet! in quarantine. *
is •
a K^rion*
gjorioua spectacle.
spectacle. All
All winter
winter
installation of officers by Sister Perry officers In cutting off the means of its w wn
T rok*d thelr ch10’’ while one F"Ik
k ,a
with puag democratic satisfaction tbe ex­
or/wo pullwl away In the must camJr.ti,,™ ,0D
K
the
summit
of Fuii-san
Mvo.dupl.ln or MidiInn .lain Kn„,r.
long
Fuji-san is nnnd.
unap­
Our exports lo lhe United Kingdom last
treme pleasure and happiness of paying
Singing.
proachable, and from November to July
Tber. have been but two cases reported
Recitation. Sister Fannie Jones.
■nows reign supreme. In the latter month.
ten cents per pound forlL Instead of five. year amounted to 8499,315,332; while our
TOJ'rin“1’ “&lt;1»hS t|oweTef. when tho trails up the mouuta*^
n 1?® ®
^’n,r tboM °r Httle Mary
nJ*.
1
*?'
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ri
“
B
"&gt;Fr.»k
It wus a democratic bill, introduced In a Imports from the United Kingdom only
BriMoL
uhi B\ w,100&lt;Jlo&lt;,1 Monday evening, and
etui*,Bre’
ascent becomes
Httle Amy Snyder, living tn the second
democratic bouse by a democratic member. amounted to 8156,300,881 during that
Selection. Sister Sanborn.
leaaible. and remains so throughout the
ward, who died this morning. There h
Representative Harter, of Ohio. How do year. England does not buy so much of
Recitation, Sister Nellie Woodmansee
Ln™!n,er ^H'1 t‘*r|y ■utumn.—Professor
not
a
case
of
diphtheria
reported
In
this
Sot*. “The School room," sister NaoTodd in Century.
yon like the looks of Ur And what sort us because she wants to, but because she
city up to this (Wednesday) noon and the
ma Slawson.
f a face would you put on If the bill lias to.
^Making the world Better, Bro. George P|?»mPK
officers and phyah
. Perseus contemplating taking their own
clan, bas no doubt stamped X oornpletelr
lives generally seek a beautiful spot in
out. Wo make this statement because ?t
Betftafon. Sister Jennie Luthet
It Is urged that the?national government
th” *Tlph 8tood nP
is best that tlie people should know tlw twbnttomsl its aurtuut and stood revjted which to perform tbe rush act. Ever since
&lt;mter wroag could be done to |the poorer shook! have control of the quarantine of
BroIt waa first laid out and finely ornamented
exact state of affairs; because at
d—f* of our people than to double the New Ydrk and will: good reason, it Is
Rodlntlon. a,ter Wmnl. Wohler,
I””"
ted to frighten people Into staying away
tbe gitewky to this country and if cholera
binging by the grange.
West Skin parka have been growing ta
from the citv. Kurths
. __ y
HVRSl.no MXMJOK.
enters. It will come through Castle Gaxfavor. In eastern and European cities tho

EDITORIAL NOTES.

ty will be kept busy getting out bank de­
tectors.

iu? is

P*t»tfvel/ Mfs in predictlog

that nothtaj

�Hastings Banner;

Rir of

Thursday, December afl, 1892.

n*U,l Striker w. h,
wwk.

Pmoon last

ABOUT what to bay and where to
buy it for iu ARCHIE McCOY'S
Furniture and Carpet Rooms, Has­
•s. M. P. Falkr’e jvwriry store.
tings. Mich., two stores are packed
Mr- Clrawtit SoiUk .»* tn Ur.nd tUnFancy go«Ml«4f nil-kinds for Christmas
Frtd.r.
to the door and are a grand sight
pcearnte at Mre. Baa-nS. Call and she
wili'lxj glad tn hUow tl&gt;ain lo you.
Uoory O»born w.,
llrlton u,t work
to Buyers of Holiday Gifts. Don’t
'
Muffler* for jmvspuU and jnet wkat you *n biuknrM.
miss it; it is the opportunity of the
M Btakr. or MMOiorl.lr. wu in Ur I
want for your genMumm friend*. You
season. He will show you better
*dll find a good atu-urtmeul at Slaufier’s.
olty TwkI,,.
goods, better styles: better prices than ever before. His stock includes everything in the
Monday n '^Mmnvy In one of Mr*.
“JPlain and fancy furniture. 20# styles of CARPETS, 50 styles of RUGS, 50 styles of
Greenfi»ldft farmers In-the 3vd ward fecinird gal hnritress h*at week.
CHENILLE CURTAINS varying from $5 to 825 per pair in price. Any of these would
out.
fire department
wj. called
. . The
---------------- ---------- v«&lt;rvu
vwi. oatMrs. ti. F. Feighner. ef Woodland, was
—---------------•- • ta, do very
_ _-much I Inthn city Ttnir^day IohL
make a beautiful Christmas gift. Besides these he has the very latest in picture frames,
required
work.
’
Myron Wiag, of liiek«,ry Corner*, gare ! mouldings, over 200 styles and all the new colors.
.
.
.
The old redlaWe

1847 Ragrre Urdu.

P« dozen

wm1*
POWDER

personal MENTION.
r»*l Flawy «&lt;« l.tkrdty over Sun&lt;Uj.
•

The qm’rttion nt what to buy and -where
f, ’hristiuai*
wiU **
.,
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w.-.ij
wviVMd by reading Arrive McCoy’s adv. In
ttblefleaue.
nw &gt; hm
.

A.-«. Kent, ot AotyrtM,
rridwr.

wm

DON’T TROUBLE
* • YOURSELF

In tl,r rtty

us a ptHiinnt t-all Friday.
Pejuy firmes.
of i/4y:*in.
Dayton. wn
Ohio,
«vmes. «i
the etcy Saturday oo business,

was in I

McC Derr Mudge is -enterthhiing her :
No present wmi1d.plf«M your iconttewan J conakL
ibb ‘week,
rn-dci. Mm
m. Peek this
week.
'
' j
JrlHiA
Hun • ,»!, of .how ooraUn.- I
l, s.*...n,..kr,
Fred Spaagcmaekrr. &lt;if Middleville, was
no.Tr.XT""!K,w"'"
"
“_
’ ? on fausiiiCMr
A cream &lt;d tartar; baking powder. Hhlxwt
nf al! Ju Ivavcuins sirtmutfi.—Latort United
] J.
, II.
II Cutting and'J.
1 1 Ryan, of E. W.
States Goveranv-tt Foul Report.
One-pound of candy given with ovevy ' Morrell &lt;x Co., were here Friday .&gt;n buslUOVAL1UKIKU HOWD»«CO.. WOWaUSt..
ptvrehft*.- amounting 1« on- dollar « wr-1 ness.
•
, wards. 'Trade with Statgfer and get your I
Christinas candy free.
the city Friday the . guest of Mrs. Fred ;
'
I
Fhw *Mh&lt;ctlon of gold watches at John I*arker.
Beswmer'a. Gold lilted ca*« warranted for
Mra R, P. Blown has been quite ill for ?
«lJMgh. talk ar wr. d&lt;&gt; your arUUial teeth twenty-five years with fall jeweled move­ the past week but is belter el the present I
l.wwn or &lt;lr»(* dn* rr ’ It. to •end one duILtr for ments at lowest prices.
•writing.
.
Dr. Hi;*bnii4'T» Hands holder. You can apply it
to your p!.»!c (u on* -efiluirte. and no wiourr II
Everything In the .shape of embroidery 'I
Mrs. Ida MeDerraont. of Cleveland, I
vour purtu flu or pot!« will hoW firmly tn. ttie
‘.silks and atamepd linen nt Mrs. Bowen's. Ghlo, U visiting her mother, Mi*. Tr-i- , ». „
inouth under t'm uiwe trying circmnWaoeiM.
AtUreM 4;7.. HCbBAND. 1). 11«.
Any one wanting anything in this line
.
White Clodfi,
would do well to call on her.
Mlctdtv
What would Im- n*Are suitable' for a night nnd gave an address al the K. of P. 1
,
Christmas present than a pair of those entortalnuivnt there.
beautiful »1tk mittens at Mr*. Bnwen’a.
Goo. W. Allen, ot West Boy City. Is in
They nr4 a trice present for any one. ■
the elty on business and Is the guest of
Do no| fait to eall on Haras A Van At-'. M. W. Hicks while hc:e.

Absolutely Pure.

ALWAYS make, appropriate presents. Look at these
prices for this month only. A beautiful American Chro­
mo, Gold frame, $1; handsome $4.50 Pastel for $3; A
$8.50 Artotype for only $2. These pictures are all very
Remember these prices are for Decomber ohly.
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.
.

FKTOKE5
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Mre. Heu&lt;Mck«, of Middf--.-nie. wa* in' fine and very cheap.

WHEN YOU

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l^ijVEEZE!

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A 820 Bed Room Suit for $15; a $25 Suit
for $17; a $30 Suit for $22: a $35 Suit for
$25; a $50 Suit for $35; a *60 Suit for $50;
A PLUSH TOP STA ND for 50 cents.
Avery pretty HASSOCK
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BED ROOH SUITS
a $70 Suit for 856.
for 25 cents.
.

i.mii for your Chriatmaa candles, cheapest
Mra. Carrie Goddyekk uad nephew Willand nicest yon ever saw. The stock a»d i.iinwiti
... ... spend
.r___ Christinas
__________ ....
___ ______ ,
In Coldwater,
asvortibent Is larger and cheaper than ever, the guret ot the Gen. Parkhurst.
also
.!« fruits
M and
.nrt nut*.-oysters, etc.
&lt;•«•|
U|„ Bl„e „011(TOk, w!m, „

Why bother ynurwtf what tn buy for .school In fat'Paul. Minnesota, will spend
holiday presents and wtu-re to bny them, Jier vacatlaa with her mother In this city.
when chat perplexing question can be sn
The fainlUes of Messrs' Fitzpatrick nnd
easily settle*! by reading Archie MeCoy’a Nichols, of Lansing, the contractors on
adv. in fids Issue or ealthig at his store.
the new court bullillngs. were visiting
,
. «&gt;
. tbeai In this cite lust week nnd made the
lArtl*L m io Mr. B!k Bowen . wlr^ I IluUnk.
lheir tanlquuterk.
yon can bny ;yiy hats at, great! v reduced.
‘
prici« for the holiday*. A nice hat' i» |
CKarlle Cnitln-r who has been traveling '
always a suitable present nnd Mrs. Bowen J In tlie inleresta of tire Michigan whip Co.. |
. will sell those she has on hand now at a ' through Minnesota is homo to spend !
•bargain.
’
I Christmas. He had a very narrow escape
•
,
from death a few weefca ago in a railroad
Christina* Is never complete without, a wreck*. The train he was on fell through
nice supply *»f fruits. nuts and eandies. a bridge DO feet to the water, twelve of
A. E. Rcnkerhns a fine stock on hand at bG fellow passengers were killed and
the City bakery for tbe holidays nnd you Charlie was among tbe injured. He
" has
WHEELER’S HEART AND NEBYE
will miss It if you don’t call on him before not recovered • from lhe effects
CURE.
yiiu piakc your purchases.
though lie Ison the gain.
jsltively cure Heart DNeaae,
Disease, NerA«r„
,
W«£ positively
&lt; »n.l ,-llLolM-nrra. . lo B drops I For jonr ChrlstmM dhmer jou wint lb,
5OIWDBSS
‘
J
“
Sofa pillows at Grtble’s.
insure* I
Tlinusanda of Xtnaa presents at Greble’*. I
.
Hr, II. N Middleton. Mu- :
! ’P"11 ,b- be"1 'n'*,
,hl' f'*r l,J
from upitaU*.
■Iroreb. Cedar Soring Mleb. «*&lt;»»«
rrnrerlrs. but «l Ibem ot
tor M. E. cl.
Go to F. W. Greble's for Nina.* presents.
aud rest
n-*t were
were biimwis
atramen to
me Gbok A Cook and eon will ,,,
know that
Ibey
»4Vs. “'Sleep
Sleep
aua
lu “«c i 'LL",.T r:“
_
_ ,,
..........
a_—____
&lt;a*&lt;tt | &gt;w&gt;
al!l&gt;e
rtffh*
’ll w.ll
,iu&lt; vnn
well
after preaching
till 1 .....
used ‘’Adlronda
” .now
***•!
all right T w
hey
nw you
well
Tbe finest oranges lu the city st Staufrake"
refreshed,
««”•* -give
the best of priece.
I .k«. wunUIr .urt mh
:
- ■ ■i —
............y^u «•-&gt;-•
^mlc»r A
A* Fuller
Vnllasr .
I’rice 5de. ixepan-tl by 'Wheeler
Full line of men’s embroidered slippers,
I
The ginm law Is out and quails and parjJedielne Co., Cedar Sjwlngfc. Mich.
। tri^esshonld receive a much needed rest-but nt Spence Bros.
$Old by
whether they get It or not h another qne*.
Beautiful and ornamental Christmas
tlon. The law should !&gt;e enforced and If prtMtite at F. W. Greble’s.
.
. H were the occasional hunter w.ould not te
New line of china silks aud plushes ju*t
HASTINGS. J’ deprived of his sport by the ones%ho.make
received nt F. W. Greble’s. AU the new
hunting almost a business.
shades and patterns.
Darkn&amp;s suddenly overcame all ti e
Do not fall to see John Rtf finer's fine '
WhenJn GRAND RAPIDS stop at
Chrlataoas traders In tbe stores lighted by stock of gold rings nnd sliver ware suits ।
electricity Saturday evening, to the con­ Die fur Chrbtmas presents.
sternation of the merchants. There was n
A warranted alarm dock for “5 cents at
great hustle to resn.-rret obi lamp* that
positc UNION DEPOT.
This is
had long been discarded.
A broken M. 1’. Fuller’s Jewelry store
Just one-half of Um former price.
Kw
Tronafer. New Hou." pump ut the elecirlc light works wns tbe
j
We acknowledge the receipt ot a very
steam Heat and Electric Bella. Room? 5 j cause.
little poor
book rouiaiuuig
containing »,r»»
views of ••■v
the
.
...
.
. s, neat nine
BEACH A BOOTH.
j
To save money is nne thing, to keep it Wor1d^ fair buildings from Toucher Busiafter you have saved It is another. W npjg
Ion(a Vldl
H. Goodyear, the druggist, can &lt;i«» both
for you. by selling you goods nt the lowest | nne of those pretty fancy baskets nt
prices, and )&gt;y selling you one of those fine j
Bowen’s would make a nice gift
pocket-bnoks. nf which he has n complete | f(,r yout friend aud she has all colors In
• CIKCVL/1T1ON •
line for the holidays. See his line nf dolls ' 8|ikg anti satins to line them with.
|
Wh|Je lh„e Is no probability j&gt;f diphThis week,
83 quires. for Christmas.

। WE are the EXCLUS­
IVE AGENTS fortheir
atest patent, their greatest production, the best Sweeper on earth.

WSJELL’S PRIZE CARPET SWEEFER
Things of Ixfauty arc forever joy*.
And can always be found at

ADIRONDA.

ARCHIE McCOY’S
Furniture and Carpet Rooms. Hastings, Michigan.

W. H. GOODYEAR.

-THE KENT-

LOCAL NEWS.

for the
the merchants
of this
this city.
city. Tbe stores j for all to take sonic precautions. It is
for
merchants of
crowded any
day unu
nnd ioku
night* with
buyers. |; said
is mild
were crowunn
wim, uuyriv.
-uiu that
...... diphtheria
............. -...............
-— or. severe
__aeThe fact that the
lhe merchants this year j cording to the ajttMns
aylttans of various peop).
j&gt;eoph-..
have an unnsnaUv tine line of holiday We are told that one
cue person hayingtonsilIhaying tonslllgoods, together with the fact that they are tls
tla may communicate It to another In
tn vari■
••
--------------o [doubt ac- ous ways, and Hut It may develop into the
counts for the rush.
••
| most
most malignantTortn
malignant lorrn of
ot diphtheria
diphtheria accord
accord­­
Useful holiday gifts at McCoy’s
Ing to tbe
ing
the condition of the
lhe system of Hie
Hit
Monday eve. Jan. 2nd..
’nd.. Hose Co. No. 2. nnri
r,llc receiving it. and vice versa. If
'* ,M
this
“ is
Beautiful holiday gifts at McCoy’s.
will give a dance In Union
Tnlnn hall
hall, nrrw.wda
proceeds ' trUC
trae h
It “
w011
OS.Id
id ’be
■"* S
a Mfegnaril
naril if
If all Would
would
Interesting local items on inside page to be used In fitting op rooms. Good mu- protect
’themselves
their
sys­
-------------- — by keeping •'l- ««•-this week.
sic will be In ntU-ndance and a good lime tems in good condition. For Hie latter
The finest’ cream candles in ‘ the market gnarantHsl to all who attend. Bill for purpose we have qnln|n&lt;* and rhubarb rec­
dance 75 cents, supper 50 cents per cou­ ommended by a prominent physician, inkat A. K. Renters'.
ple. and baggage checketl free
Every­ lr.it one two-graln capsule of tbe former
Morrill &amp; Co. have just received a new one should buy a ticket to help the boya three times a dny. regulating doses of
line iff neck wear.
rhubarb according to the needs of the sys-,
along.
Spence Bros, have a full line of rubbers,
In thinking over what would
make tem.
ju»l what, you want.'
a fine Christmas ppOMint,
forget
Annual Meeting
Workmen will soon be putting the slate what a twautiful adornment a nice lamp
The annual meeting ofltbe stockholders
roof on the new court hoase.
is to any home, and what Is more useful? of the Hasting! Fundtui* Manufacturing
New line of. imported silk plush sofa Just call on Spary Phillips and Inspect Company will be held at the office of said
his fine stock, consisting of hanging company on Thursday. January 5th. 1893,
* pillow covert at F. W. Greble’s.
lamp.’, vase lamps and stand lamps. Any at 10 o’clock a. m. A full attendance l»
New line of upholstered rockers and of them will make a useful present, they desired.
„
Vel ton rug lounge* at F. W. Greble’s
will ornament any home, and best of all
L. E. Knai’Pkn. Pres.
they are cheap. He has the newest de,
M. L. CooK. Sec.
Save your money and pay vour taxes slgtifija altm«Mrt and tbe bast pattern*.
by buying your goods of Spence-Bros.
In any event don’t buy your Christmas
Brass, white enamel nnd cut oak easels' presents before y4u jjave called on Spary.
A pood Impraretl r.nn . mUee Feet ot
at F. W. Greble’s. Thirty new styles.
Tuesday afternoon Miss Wing, daughter thUeltr. eonslstliigor in acre, ot land
Go to A. E. Benkes. for your fruits and of J. Wing of North Irving, went into the will, pioil build lor". The above term will
nuts, and everything In the baking line.
Racket to do some shopping. She slopped lie told cheap and on e»sj lrnn».
Detel at lla»Un,a till. I3lh daj ot Pee.
Buy your Christ mas present* of F. W. at the first counter to examine some things
A. D. ISVS.
Greble. He Is the acknowledged leader o«d laid down her pocket book nnd than
n*«TTSO&gt; ClTnllAXX.
passed on to the other counters leaving It
In his line
. ■
there. When she returned to the first
AU of the cluirclies In the city are pre­ counter tha pocket book was gone and «o
paring for special Christmas day services wns a small boy who had stood near it.
Christmas dance Friday. Dec. 23d. at
aud singing.
Those who were in the store were In the Cole’s landing, Thornapple Lake. Every
back part and did not notice who the boy
Bnsby Bros, the leading barbers, have a was and so’cau throw no light on the sub­ one Invited.
reputation all over the state for their fine
ject. The pocket book contained nearly
hair cuts and shaves.
ten dollars.
Lydia A- Odwrn to Edwin I. Richards. 60 a
The roads are In excellent condition nt
Km fluid, fr.’ooo.
\t a regular convocation of Hastings Sena
this writing, and but very few iriches of
Geo. P. Mosier to Wm. Ryan.
10 &lt;WerChapter No. AS. R- A. M.. bold on Friday
snow would make excellent sleighing.
^^P.M-rier to James Dales. !M 17 (loverevening. Dec. Iflth. 1892, the following
For a first-class carpet, sweeper call on named officers were elected and Installed
Rusli to Almena Stanley. lot 60
F. W. Greble. He carries Bissell's and
for the ensuing year:
Bush's 1st add IXdtmi. IW.
the Goshen In all the latest finishes nnd
Irving J. Prescutt to Jacob Keene, so a sec.
C. L. Beamer—H. P.
improvements.
C. H. Bauer—K.
W. II. Merrick—S.
Woolley &amp; Bronson have something
j0Fi?rtAnm»,»tackniim to Wm. II. Chase, lot
that will surprise you after the holidays.
Their firm Is pushing to the front Keep
J»coi&gt; ifab’-rsaat to W n&gt;. E. Bur), 40 a sec 35
c. W. ArawtroDK— K. A. C.
watch of their ad.
Wk, WO-,. « .
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D. Striker—Trow.
Tho largest and best line of fsney and
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Mwm”L-*Blctrt&gt; w J«ho Cwapbrll. «»*.
M. W. Biker—See.
floor rockers Id Barry County at F. W.
Rer/W. M. Pu»er-Z. or X. Snl Vice.
Greble’s. We acknowledge no loader.
1. O. M.
» «J.hl fl. Benter—Z. or X. ked Vie*
R. ». Rleh.nle—Z. ot H. Ut Vise.
New line of sofa pillows in china silk,
r. R VrMKUa. W . *«.
Ctur. Beekwllb-Trler.
sateen and silk plush; also a jab Jot ancov"KSSkSs xm«. gw. »
frem 45 tn ■S.
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Steward*.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
Insure insertion in the issue of the #week
when brought.

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HISTORY OF A WEEK.

' George Taylor, the ex-convict rel«u«ed
frotn the prison at Jaekson, Mich., on Dec.
1, has been fully Identified as the murderer
of Mary Cbmeley, of Nf les, who was kilted
Dec, 7 at her home.
Tho will of William G. Hunt, which has

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tate Tsluetl nt ♦5.000,005, the bulk of which
goes to Marie Hunt Storey, Edward J.
Hunt, and the four children of Ills deceased
niece.
Charles Fox, a prominent Waukegan,
Ills., merchant., has committed auidde.
Insanity due to sickness was tlie cause.
Susan B. Anthony haa been appointed
manager of tho New York State Indus­
trial school.
Tlie report thnt James G-, Blaine wns
likely to become n Roman Catholic is uoffidally’ denied.
John B. Bullard, of Chicago, a student
at Harvard college, was arrested at Boston
for stealing street signs and fined M0 and
costs for his pranks.
A coupie
a
couple oi
of umcagti
Chicago picapoczr
pickpockets
s were
a funeral party at St.
Louiaand the officers who caught them
iff “ d“w Uwl'
linohAlbin Redin became auddfenly insane at

Ok St

hKcwaunce, Ills., and with a knife savagely
stabbed his wife aud four other persona,
'litho hxno &lt;rf so many ttres that hero is wter* ; Among his victims wua an infant child of a
&gt;.lMh.ov.rgTC*tboMt. Oar t Uta care HwhllS . Oeigh£r.

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LUtlo Uw HUasro vary wnaR sod i

very esay to take. Queer two pills tasks a doss. |
They are strictly vev®tahle end do act gripe or j

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Thurwlny, Dec. to.
Sho Swift Packing company, of Chicago,

l Complaint has l»een filed at Seattle,
SM*H PILL. SMALL BOSE. SMALL PRICE I Wash., chargiug Ursula Junita Collins
,
; with the murder ot T. H. Boyd, her alleged 1
FOBl-KUru
Anb.nnAKD hu^KUKl.
"itch) liUNl-l
John Bate*, a well known young man
--**«-*■ « « » ' of Leroy, Illa., w»v&gt; shot down on the
‘ street by George Dever, ex-eity maralud.
Endow stamp for circular. Addrwta. A. 8.
I J. V. Anderbon, a rancher near Lyman, I
■ a iri.il r»«.
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। Wash.. Ium mysteriously dbtnppeannl and
■ his family fear he has been foully dealt
| with.
,
! Governor Flower lias commuted the life
sentence of a man who was jealous da.tI tard enough ta kill his sweetheart. The;
! murderer has served sixteen years aud will
! be let loose Dec. 15.
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'• The .Mexican government will ask the
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United States to remove the Apache In­
' illan further from the border, ns thraerodlaw redskins tire always raising ealn aud
1 causing tbe Mexicans no end of trouble.
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New Yoriti

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,
Go to the

Fine line of cream« and
fresh confectionery.

Peddle re jn Iowa are accused of telling a
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chemi sugar
sutrar that
t hat is poUonouB,
ixihujiiaus. and makes
. L.. I ILI l\ LO. ! people violently sick.

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I AMES A. SWEEZEY.
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Attorney at law.
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Practices in all co arts of tlte
lections promptly attended to/

RS. E. IL A C. P. LATHROP,
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Homoepathic Physicians and
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Surgeons
All calls city and country promptly
tended to.

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THE PROCIEOTiOB IN COKMIES5.

’ Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, rrFsrrieres, fifty milas south of Part*, and: krtes in instance of what ia- ba?f»fg ictonrpushed by farmers In tlie Bed Biver Valley
aad
North Dakota.
He ----said
m, sociable n family ot Mlnnerwfa
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lenu ioumer Baron. ’
J-1*1®*1*1- n«"r }l's town of Dwight, N.
. • 1
Ixini-ht
ISO
acres
of land
ta
the
anrin&lt;»
D.,
bought
JW
acres
of
land
ta
the
spring
Alphonse’s chateau bas a famous ovllar.
und when Prices Blamorck occupied it ot 1891, for ®2.«O0. and riilred crops that
without the owner’s invitation in 1871, Bis­ season worth the salary of a government
marck know more about its old vintages eierk. in excess of tlte cost of his farm, as
than tbe steward thought. When ordered- pec lhe following statementr.
4.1M Lu. orwbeat. at Me......... yajKI M
by vue warlike Prussian lo produce some «0 „ .. oats, at 80c.........
at hia treasures, this venerable functlonary3,7'A.aO
awora there was nothing but vin ordinaire
L'.MWAO
intbeboiute. A*rope was brought and a- Deducting cost of tail’d
uuNra made and in no time thereafter the Leaving................ ............................. .
...JUOw
rarest Jobannisberger tichlwis in crystal
Cases of thia kind are so somnion that
gobteta tan Inches high was served to the they area iruz in the new* market out
5rvat Bismarck's delight.- Son k randsco
nwoant.

nell, K., for governor, has I.WJ piuraMt y.
“Adonis" Dixey held tbe stage at Cincin­
nati while the manager ralra-cd his elotbea
MeMnrt Hoff. a HolUadtr llrliw n«w from thu dutchov of a cor.st able, who had
Antigo. R'b.. bM l*ra »rr«t«l cbargwl erized him to satisfy a board bill contracted
.
with tr.-lua to polwo IM-. Viwbeek And in Baltimore.
The
aiwociaT»Wpr-,,,
j,™,. -brother.
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.. ■ Tobacco
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Jamai G. Farnn, one of tbs former pro- tlon
has
been
organised
nt
Jacksonville,
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prietora of tbe CinciuxuUi Enquirer, is dead, Fla.

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John Weaver, of Three Rivers, Mich.,
shot his mistress, Mr* !Cattou. fatally be­
cause she hnd taken a fancy to another man
aud wanted co marry him.
A miMimiary conference of the Rock
River Bupttet association is now in progns'i
at Rockford, Ills.
Tbe steamer Peru, just arrived nt San
Francisco, brings news of a fire at Tokio
on Nov. .11. which destroyed 700 houses.
Seventeen firemen were injprvd while fight­
ing tlie flaim x
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Dre. IU.
Peter Hart, the old soldier wau nailed
tbe Union flag to the mast rit Fort Sumter
A. SCRIBNER, M. !&gt;..
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Physician and Surgeon, after it had brexi shot away, is dying nt his
। home in Brooklyn from the effects of a
Delton,
Mich.
stroke of paralysis. He is 09 years old and
Office Id residence, one block east of depot.
has a wife and four children.
a. a c. h. barber
Dr. C. C. White, a prominent physician
.
Hiyslcians and Surgeons.
of Columbus, O., 58 years old, died of ajoCalls iu city or county responded to with plexy.
Earjjjr in May Frank Fordyce, a young
promptness, day or night
• stocjR'baron of Idaho, will attempt to drive
ILL1AM O. LOWDEN.
from the center of that state to Ogallala,
Neb., a band of 4S.OOO sheep. The distance
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Lawyer.
Office over Hastings City Bank, Has to be traveled by tlie aniruala is more tliiin
tings. Mich. .
1,’JUO mlltjs, and Fordyce hopes to nccohx■ plish tbe trip in about six months. The
A. SHELDON.
sheep will hare to cross the Rocky moun­
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Abstract and Real Estate Office.
tains hi their wiklmt part, nnd will have to
Abstract Block. Hostings.
Monty to lovn on Real Estate Real Estate, ford scores of small streams.
Mid ou commission. General conveyancing..
Tho National Fire Insurance company,
Haring n complete set of. Abstract Books, com­ of New York, established in 1898. has dcplied from the Records, can furnlsn complete1 eided to liquidate its affairs.
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i tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
Robert Graham, formerly state superinP. DRAKE, M. D.,
'tendent of schools in Wisconsin, is dead at
his home in Oshkosh.
Office over Holloway's drug store.
An attempt to asaaaslnate President HlpOffice hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eon
necting with residence, at Holloway's drug, polytc, of Hnyti, resulted in the shooting,
’ by order of Hippolyte himself, of the
store.
would-bc ossaasin and the guards who
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permitted him to get into tbe palace.
August Simeon Luce, the historian and
Office hours Rs m. to 5 p. m.
French scholar, Ls dead, aged W years.1 He
was the author uf a number of well-known
QM1TH A COLGROVE,
works.
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Lawyers.
A sharp earthquake occurre&lt;l at Athens
(Office in Union block. Hastings.)
and caused cowdderable excitement. 'No­
Practice b all lhe courts of the state.
body wns hurt and no damage was douc to
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property.
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Attorney at I-aw,
Tbe Iowa State Historical society has re
(Over J.9. tioodvesrfi: Ca’sstore.)
Fracti on tn mi courtoof the State. Coileet'.aas, ceived a locket containing in one-half a
lock of George Washington’s hair ami in
promptly attending ta.
, the other half a lock from the head ot “Mad
K. TIMMERMAN. Homrepathlc Phy -Anthony” Wayne.
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sJclan and Surgeon.
President-elect Cleveland will be luvited
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
by the Exposition ptople to deliver the ora­
tion on the opening day of the World’s fair
aw. real estate and collect­
next May. Besides being the orator on the
ing OFFICE OF
occasion the pjyaideHtey i.’l press the button
Palmerton * Smith.
and start the machmcry going.
। Woodland. Mich.
€. S. Paj.mki:ton,
J. M. Smith,
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SatnrdHy, Dec. 1’7.
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
The Malone Boot and Shoo company, of
' Birmingham, Ala, has assigned. The llnbllitieo are 81S»&lt;KR&gt;. Assets not known.
.
Associate Justice Lamar, of tlie United
State* supreme court, is seriously ill with
Bright’s disease. His friends are alarnxcd
over his condition and fears are expressed
that bn may-not recover.
Isaac H. Goodnight, congressman from
the Third Kentucky district, is violently
ill at his home in Franklin, Ky., and there
Is serious apprehension aa to his recovery.
Dr. Herman Weber and wife, of Read­
ing, Pa, have been arrested, charged with
burglarizing a jewelry store at Beaver
Creek of $I3.CiO worth of jewelry. When
arrested 8MD worth of the stolen goods
were found iu Weber’s poasetwion and tlie
rwt was secured in Phli.ululphta.
Tbe official vote of South Carolina in the
recent election for president is: Cleveland,
54,®*: Harrfeoc, 13,884; Weaver, J,410; Bld­
wall, none.
News comes from Salvador at a plot to
murder President Ezeta formed by Salva­
dor exiles in Guatemala. The would-be
m-tat-in ha* been captured and has made a.
confession.
Mra. WilMj^h Jackson, living near
Springfield, 0.3 pulled a naedle out -'&lt;• her
left .ihouklerr* which bad been sore for
Curei
years. Mrs. Jackson, who is now 00 years
Chapped Hands, Wounds; Bunts, Etc

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Ritirffll, Agreeable, Cleaning.

Tbe National bunk of Newton, Kas., bus
tailed.

•ntiba for the appointment ot aewnmbslon to make-au 'agreement with the
fire civilized UdUn uibaa tor efroing
Indian territeny to settlement wxs dis­
cussed In the senate yesterday without
action. The anti-option bill was taker, up
All of the Cooley family—tho xnother.lwo And the rest of the day’s M*don was occu­
pied by Geonp- of Mbtiwippi in udwwacy
daughters and a son—except the old man,
of
that bill.
who proved that he was not living with his
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, —-------family, have been convicte.l of receiving the
house was suusumal lathe dta.-u»mou
stolen goods at Ub-teufown, Pn.
of the bills referring the ancient Weil and
Thu Christman society of New York city La A bra Mextean awards- to the.com* of
will entertain 30,U00children at Christrnss claims to p;i» upon tha allegations of
dinner with five tons of candy, 40,000 cakes, fraud made In eachcutM'. These were passed.
W,&lt;Xw apples and many preieute.
WAMHNam^ Dec. 13.—The fnmouaMcThe recount in the Fifth Michigan con­ Gsmdxau claim occupied thaatfcntica of
gressional district gives Richardson. Detn., the senate yesterday ^ip tHkS o’clock, ■when
ft plurality.
it went over without actum. The rest or
Franx Leddie, of St Louis, wyw ,^vot ,«ltl
tho bession waa occupied by the anti-&lt;vtion
came within one-sixteenth cf un inch of be­
bill, George of Mtostadppl occupy!■« the
ing killed. That was how close tlie bullet
Hour nnd leaving bls speech still unfinished
camo to his heart. A wail of his elotba*
when tho time for adjournment cnxue. A
retarded the bullet.
short executive Hcaaiun was held.
Rev. Talmage's Tabernacle nt Brooklyn
The house passed a number of bridge
is in the hands of the sheriff at the instance MIL for rivers in tho south, and then took
of n pointer, who has .a judgment of 11,­ np and pas«d tbe army appropriation bill
104.88 against it
providing 834.9tH.74O. No other buahiesa of
Queen Victoria will lend to tins World’s
importance was done.
fair Ijeonardo &lt;li Vinci’s original drawing
Washington, Dec. Id—The senate yes­
of the first map of America, which is now
terday talked uf the McGarraban case, tho
in the castle nt Windsor.
Rase Donohue, who was taken sick when nntl-optlon toll- and did little else except
0 years old au&lt;T never left the bod for thirty' udjouru over to Monday by the casting vote
eight years, is dead dt Pawtucket. IL L of the vice president, the matter involving
Her disease wns paralysis and she was tlie feeling of the senate as to takings vote
on tho anti-option bill.
dwarfed to three feet in height,
The bouse agreed to adjourn for the holi­
A score of mountaineers went into Hot
days next Thursday and stay adjourned
Springs, N. C. and were apoilingfor a fight.
until Jan, A Today would have been pri­
They were accommodated by the dtlvate bill iluy, but Holman M-cured an ad­
*tens and one farmer was killed. Tht'y now
journment to tomorrow. Little business
threaten bloody wgwince.
waa done. Anthony of,Texaa introduced n
' Edward Farrell, of Milwaukee, aged R8 bill repealing the dependent pension act of
years,-while walking along in the freight 1890.
yards at Clifton, Ont., was struck by an
WabHingt«&gt;:’. Dec. 19.—The approach of
outbound train and literally ground to
the holidays waa manifest iu the house Sat­
pices.
’
urday. Few cf tbe very few member* in
A 10-ycar-old boy named Thomas Hodjjca,
attendance paid any attention to the pro­
fell through an air hole while skating on
Portage 1-akc. Mich. Lite Wly was re­ ceedings. The committee on military af­
fairs succeeded in. passing a few bilh, of
covered, but all efforts to resusclate him
little importance. Tbe dny wns conw ere un sneer s • f uL_____
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sum vd in the consideration. of a Florida
claim bill, nnd the bouse adjonrnod with­
Tuesday, Dec. 20.
Chnrlos B. Woolvertou, ot the Fort out action upon it.
Washington, Dec. 20.—The senate meet­
Orange Millinery company, Albany, N. Y.,
was frightfully burn &lt;1 by the Uro which ing ytwterday was funereal in the extreme.
'destroyed tlie company’s mill The prop­ The chaplain put a reference to Blaine’s
erty
- loss was $35,UK’•, half insured.
I probably mortal illnrae in hla prayer, and
The remains of Senator A. L. Gibson । then, as soon ns the journal was read. Gorwere buried itt Lexington, Ky. The serv­ man got up and feelingly announced the
ices were Roman
Catholic.
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death ot Senator Gibfcoa and offered appn&gt;Tbe new ebrt’-t defense vessel Monterey, priate resolutions, which wery adopted, and
has taken her trial trip, and the ruiultar the senate mlj.iurnetl.
will "be reported as souu us the experts aro
'lhe hou.se waa tub full of holldny
dona figuring.
thoughts to do any business ot importance.
I*. Chamberlain.'tlie executor of tbe A Bill was pissc I iucreasing the ju-nsiotis
George estate. who is • meting at New Fork, ot Mexican war veterans to 812 j&gt;er month
is found to lw only t: ,0C0 short. issteftd of ' —afit’ percent raise. After a little more
a million, which, is pretty gtmerotts of • routine busineas tlw bouse atljourned.
ClxantlH-rlain and lucky for the estate.
j
The Kansas Populists are going lo erect 1■ WENT DOWN WITH THE “SLUMP.”
a Populist headquarters . al the World’s Ii A Chicago Boarrl or Trudo Man Hey* Too
fair.
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Slurb Corn.
Some people living yi r.jxirtmenta at ‘
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Chicago, Dec. ‘JJ.—Dennis E. Sibley, one
New York were annoyed by Ixcys playing &gt;
of
the
uldtet
and
bast known Ixwrd of trade
ou a va*cant lot next the luiilding. After
exhausting all other efforts to stop the dealers, vJaa forced to make an avdgumeut
row the aforesaid,propio .pouted add down yesterdaylfor the lieneflt of his creditors.
on the Ixxys, badly burning five of -them, The failure, though not wholly unexpected,
and nobody knows who did it.
caused consternation on the board, where,
Thomas B. Kelly. «entence:l to the Wot just byforp the day's proceeding* clotted,
Virginia state prison for life for murder, ' notice of siib’cy’n inability
s-ttie his deals
is collecting evidence that proves a clear was p&lt;»sted. In round numbent Siblev’s
alibi for him. nnd lias it almost complete. lUbllititehwIll reach eJ70.0». His aareta
are
ns
yet|undei«rtnined,
but
it la thought
Herr Most was puWIely horsewhipped by
Emma Goldman al New York. The wromnu that they [will not exceed $70,000, but |kmm1is a friend of Bergman, whose shooting of bly mny reach' UX&gt;,000.
Hought Heavily on a Mistake.
JL C. Frisk was discuunteuanced by Mast.
The
failure,_____
it is_____
said,__________________
waa due to a slump
Four colored laborers got Into a fight
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during a drunken Hpree at Hog Run, near 1 iu the corn market. Mr. fjibley had been
Waltzin
Kv Turn
hnvitnr corn
enrn lipjivil
v for
fnr DuCbmlwr
T).-Tn&gt;)n-r- delivery
,’i.Hv.rf
Walton, Ky.
Two n.ro
are ibwil
dead nntl
mid tin*
lhe nt
others buying
heavily
are dying
in New York, expecting that when naviga­
Charles H. Schwahn, living with his fam­ tion dosed freight rates would go up with
ily in Milwaukee, was shot by his son Ed­ them, consequently the price of corn and
ward for abusing his family while intuxi- other cereals. Accordingly he was caught
cat.il.
with fl.nOO.fuJO buslids ot corn when the
Edward Stenger, a New York barber, roads cut the freight rates in two and the
committed Nuicide by hanging himself in bottom tell out of the market Baird of
his shop.
trade meu would luwigu tho failure to an
Mrs. Gladstone, wife of the British pre­ attempt by Sibley to earner tho corn mar­
mier, la a rogistcretl voter nt Ni.-utnra EaUf, ket, but such o:i attempt b denied by Sib­
Ont., where she owns three acres of land.
ley.
When the drop came hb margin*
began to pile up and inability to cover
LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. them forced him into bankruptcy.
Caught Forty nt His Krrthrea.
Chicago.
By the failure a list of over forty Chicago
.
Chicauu. Dea it.
Following were tho quotations on the board lx&gt;anl of trade men are caught fur sums
of trade today: Wheat |-I)ecembor. opened varying from &amp;5,000 to *t,&lt;JOQ. Logtui &amp;
We. cloxcd u»»fc; January, opened 7d?4e, Co. are among the henvicMt losers. Sibley
cloned
Muy, opened 7t^c, cioned 7CL*c. has been operating on tha board for ever
Cora—December, opened GHc. cloecd tllic; twenty years. The firm was once Eldridge
January, opened 42^, c&gt;XMid €JMe: May, &amp; Sibley, but of late he has bwn dealing
opened 4-&gt;R(a cIokmI
Data—December.
op&gt;:ied 80c, clnaed 80c; January, opened alone. Until a short time ago he was
3UJec, closed IXJfce: Mayjoppucd 34»ia closed president of the Sibley Elevator company.
34?ic. Porkt-Decembcr. opened SU.80. doecd Mr. Sibley's credit has always been good
SliHr. January, opened 815.74. clow.-d ilSA.'hk and he was considered a wealthy mah.
May, opened •’AOk. closed $18-’.’. Lard-De­
cember. opo^i ?1U.()‘&gt;. dc.icd S10.W.
FEDERATION OF LABOR CLOSES.
Produce: Hutt nr— Fancy creamery, 22,1.10c
per lb: fancy dairy, i-bf-Me; packing stock. 15 A Vote That Ntiowrd tha BoelaUttto
^16a Eacs-Fresh stock, 2*c per dos.: tea
house. 18.'40c. Dressed poultry—Suring chick­
Philadelphia. Dec. 19.—The American
en#.
per lb; ben*. 9c; tnrJtays, 12Rm8 Federation of Labor Saturday finished its
12c; duelta. ft^Uc: geere. 8®Ua 1'otatom—
Wisconsin Rune, esw^tc per bu; Hcbrona,&lt;H2 session in this city. Probably the most
t.'l per bu; Wisconidn Burmuika, Ofc.tDk pnr bu; rigulficanl incident of thu sewion was the
Michigan Burlwnks.
per bu; mixed lota. vote on a resolution demanding that tha
UQAIc. Sweet potatoes—Illinola, j.ISW-75.
ApplM—Uomxnou and poor stock, jl.r*«..,iJ.j government control all means uf communi­
per bbl: fair to good, 8Z.&amp;&amp;L75; fancy, $.10) cation, transportation, and production. It
Cranbcrriua-Jerseys, JBJiOjp JO per bbl; Capo received 527 rotes to 1,628 against—not at.
Cod, 8MOIJ7.ID; fancy. JS-UO^, x.og Wixoaiin all a contemptible minority iu n representa­
Bell and Bugles. S7.3».yt.ox
tive gathering when the proposition wo*
Live Stock-Prices al thn Union Stock yard*
today ranged ax follows: Market rather no­ practically tor state socialism pure. The
tice on packing and shipping account aud convention also voted in favor of clemency
feeling rather easy; prices ftp lOc lower, sale* for the imprisoned Anarchist*, and n reso­
ranged
at
$i.tX) &amp; AB
pig*. 8«kli*3 lution was adopted .demandinggovernment
6.40 light, 8W (Tp CJx rough pncklng. control of railways, telegraphs, and tele
ISJUQAAS mlxtsL nnd. 30uU&gt; to O.W heavy phones.
packing nnd shipping lots.
(tempers lle-oUcted President.
Cattle-Market fairly active on local
Gompers had no opposition for the office
and.shipping account: feeling owy: price* fa­ of president and hb salary waa raised lo
vor buyers; Christinas beeves In fair |l,ft00 per annum. Evans was re-circted
supply and quotable nt S’.JOiJijjj; other
quafiti.'s were quotable ut JktD C R.01 secretary, Maguire vice president,nnd John
choice :o extra shipping steers, HJiLptA' g»x&gt;d B. Lennon treasurer. Resolutions were
tochulca do, ^.TUfi'i-Wfalr lu gtxxi, 33.01^0 passed: Favoring direct elections by Lhe
common,to medium do,
bop-lmra* people; for prohibitlori'of Japanese Immi­
steers.
stockcra, Utf*4&amp;n Texas gration; condemning the Rock Island rail­
atrere, «A78CM.»1 range steers. iS-’vtfl.ld feod. way for its telegraphic policy; favoring the
era. JlilMjJJS cows, 81JU&amp;f.X balls, ami 52dfS eight-hour system; demanding restriction
OA35 veal calm.
of all immigration. A resolution foiled
Sheep—Market ncilvo and prices steady. asking congress to provide for compulsory
Quotatlomi rangwl ut.
per tot lb
westerns, yukJ5.HU native*, $2JWai.;.&gt; Texas, arbitration, and Gompers spoke against it,
and SATSifAUJ lamb-.
Terrible Disaster In England.
London, Dec. li-Fifty lives were lost
Nxw YottK, Doc. ift.
Wheat—Na S red winter ca»h. 73Q7is)ic; in the Bamfuriong colliery nt Wigan yes­
January. 75c; Marek. 77H&lt;r. May.^c. Corn terday by an explosion, and the low vf life
—No. 2 mixed ua*h,
December, 50c;
January. Mfcic; February. BlMici Maj-, i.Hc. may be higher, as a large number of men
Oats-Na f mixed caxh,
Janu­ are imprisoned in the piL Herculean eiary. SJe;
May. 3BM&amp; - Hye-Quiet and forts to save the imprisoned am bciaj
steady; western. SMiaic. Barley-Dull and made and the pitmouth is surrounded wit:
unchanged;
&gt;
j.
WeftU!rn&gt;
siX'ajc;
six-rnwsd
■Ute, 75®HU l"ork-Q'iletbut linn; old meat, wailing women.
WJpxi&amp;jS; new me:-*, S’AWOWJi). Lard
Burned Paper* and Suicided.
-HjrJct but Orm; December, s 10.40; May,.
iiata
St..Lolts. Dec. 20.-Monday moruix
the vault of the city treasurer at the cl.
,
Mu.wauxbs. Dec. IS.
ball was found open. A number of nawWheat—Cash. C?%c; May,
Cora-No.
bad been taken or.: and placed on a tab.
iu the office and burned. Later it wh
December. tearo-d that Ed Foeratel, mqq of CltTreasu-er Foerstri, and his arefauuii. hail
committed suicide
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Both Had Eczema
In Its Worst Form
After Fhyalciatui Failed,
Hood&gt;a
Saraaparilta Perfectly Cured.
Great mental agony is endured by
parents who see their children suffering
from diseases caused by impure blood, and
for which there scctns no cure. This is

from the blood, and restores tbe dis­
eased skin to fresh, healthy brightness.
Read the following from grateful parents t
“To C. I. Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.:
■■We lixink Hood's Barsajiarllb is Use meat
valuable medicine on tho market tor blood and
,nkl:i dlteaste. Our two.cnihlren suffered terri­
bly With tbe

MORTGAGE SAUL
Whereas default has been made Id the condl_JUS of a mortgage executed by Nebmtah
Nlchurds aud Hau nab M. it'i-harris, his win-, of
tlie township of OrangrsUle Barry County
State of Micbtaan. to Julia B. Scoville, ol-t,me­
mo. state of Mw Tork.bearlhf; dafo tl&gt;« 23rd
Xof Mcptwmber, 1K*». and recorded In the
of the Itrglstrr of I&gt;cds for Barry County.
Michigan, on tw 37lh day of September, ikno. In
liber twelve of murtxage* on pare 338. .xi which
mortgnge there tn now &lt;-lainie&lt;l lo be due 'and
unpaid at U»c date of this notice the sum of'one
thouiuuid. one hundred, elghty-nlne and &lt;3-100
collar*, principal slid Interest together with an
attorney foe of thirty-five dollars asrstipulated
in raid mortgage, and no acU on or proceedltiK
at taw or in equity having been Instituted to re­
cover the debt secured by said mortgage or any
part thereof. Notiee is thereby given that by
vlrtne of » power of sale contained lu sola mort­
gage and tbe statute in uxb cam* made and pro­
vided ibe said mortgage, wilt be foreclosed by a
sale of tbe mortgaged premise* therein dr»chb
ed. which ule will be made a tthe ;&lt;orth
door of the Court House In the City of H&gt;- •'n.&gt;s.
lu the County at Harry and State) of M ch &lt;:u;
ibat being the place of toldlng tie Circuit Ccurt
for Barn County, at public auction, by tbe sher­
iff-of said county &lt;ui Saturday, the eighteenth
day ot February. IW8, at twehe o’clock hoou of
that day to satisfy tbe amount which shall then
hodueou said tunriguge with Interest, costs,
aud expenses of Mie together with .thlrtv flte
dollars, attorney f«-e a» stipulated In said
mortgage. Tne premises »ro described m fol­
lows. l'&gt;-wtt:
AU the following described lauds, situate and
being In the County of Barry and 8tale.at Michi­
gan. Tire west Imlf of the M&gt;uUi-west quarter of
sectiou nineteen, In township tv.o north range
ten west containing eighty acres of land accord
ingtottie United Stales rntvey. mj&lt;1 twenty
acres off the south end of the west fractional
lialf of the north-vent quarter of section number
nineteen lu krwMblp two north raitgu ten wst
containing In ail one hundred acres of land, be
the Mrte more or less.
Dated. Noveinoer ztud. tate
Mortgagee.
ALKX W. IfAMlttOK.

Attorney for Mortgagee.

Worst Form of Eczema
for two years. Wo had three f hysielanji In
that time, but neither cf them succeeded la
CHANCERY ORDER.
cunne them or even in givlnr: them a little State ot Mteulran. Fifth Judicial Oitcult-In
relief. Atta-two tried Hood’s ftaraapanlla
and lu a month both children were per­ j (Tianccry
Stilt
pending
In tbe Circuit Court for lhe
fectly cwred. Wo recommend
i tor the County of Bany. m Chanrery
; al the city o’. Ita-tlngs, on U.c 30tii day of No
verno
A.D. !»'.
Ida
Berry.
K
'
iu H standard family medicine, and would not
Complainant.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Charite H. Berry.
1 Mfrndcnt.
bv affidavit ou flie.
. II Hcny. f» not a
reaWrin m this state, but is a retddent of
Kansas; therefore on motion of Smith &amp; Col­
--------sollcKora
it Is ordered
wwMtanvrwww mvM 1 kyoresoUcMors lor
lor cowpuluant.
cowpl
|| KKV K BIJVER Fim i that defrmlent
his appearance in sain
■MKM
gr MAIWS tMRM |
oa ordent
beJorfenter
, tourhis
ln4wln
before
mouths, from the date
.itL— twenty days the
---------r- a cony of tWAorticr io be
— Hastings BAMSKTt.iald imblinertvs- Da. Mgja_ Pate t-ation
cation to be coo
coottimu
it;: d unoe in each week tor
six weeks In sucoes»lon.

'Sisi's?;"^

FKASK A. llOOKBR.

row*I BpilOBSajg &lt;*■»

,
Circuit Jutbiv.
True copy. Attest.
"cu
as’. M.^M
Cjms
M. Mack
ack , Register.

COBB&amp;HUNTER
118 W. MAIN ST., KALAMAZOO,
Offer fur inspection by the people of Hastings and
vicinity the largest and most superb stock of

Crockery, Glassware, Lamps Silverware,
[Plated arid Solidly Fine China,
.
and Bric-iFbrac

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Ever displayed in Southern Michigan. We have
simply outdone all former effort in getting the goods
ybu want, and at PRICES that are not to he met by
ANY ONE in Kalamazoo.
Hanging Lamps,
$ 1.50
.70
Table I-ampe, fancy.
3.00
Hanging Lamps, 30 prisms.
.95
Table limps, dec Bowl and Shade, ‘
Dinner Sets. 112 p’ces, $7.5U
$10. $11 up.
A line dec Table Lamp, bdwl and Shade
to match, Pittsburg Burner, a Hare
Bargain at
2.50
Decorated 10 p’ce Chamber sets beauties
good size,
2.00
Tlftese are a few Samples of Good Things we offer.
Haviland China,
A I) Coffees
Dinner Sets,
Choc olate cups aud saucers.
Salad Sets
5 o’clock tea enps and saucers.
Chocolate ISets.
Cake Plates,
Tete-a-tete sets
Salad Bowls.
Ice Cream Sets,
Sugars and Creainius,
■ Meat Sets
Fruit Plates,
r Piano and Banquet Lamps in great variety, Onyx
Tables, Tea Stands, Candelabra, and Art Pottery of
all standard manufactures. Rich Cut Glass, Solid
■Silver.
Our Art. Room is now ready for inspection and Lt
well worth a visit. You are all invited.

COOB &amp; HUNTER,
118 W. MAIN ST., KALAMAZOO.

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, December 22, :89a.
W. R. COOS. U&gt;eHB4itoc.

• It la eatlmatel that an average waltz
•takes a dancer oacr about thrre-qvarters
of a mile. A girl witii a well filled pro­
gram travel* thus in cn evening. Twelve
waltzes nine mitea. four other dances a
half n mile a piece, which ta hardly n
fair big estimate, two niilea inure; the in­
termission stroll and the trips to the dressinr room to renovate lr r gown and com­
plexion. half a mile, grand total eleven
and a half miles. With nil these atatUtles before us there are people who seem
to think our girls do not receive enough
exercise.

Ward’s
THE BEST

5 Cent Cigar
In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH.

LOCAL NEWS
• CIRCULATION *

„i&gt;3 quires.

Hereafter, changes .for- advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays if latest to
insure insertion in the isaue of the week
when brought.

1 r- victims find prompt aud nonliMuentreMef In flood** SaraapariMai which
tenia the atctnach and creates an »pj.«lte.
Useful holiday gifts nt McCoy’s.

Beautiful holiday gift# at McCoy’s
But vouf Christmas groceries of Cook A
Cook.’ ’
/

Good bouse to rent,
Spau Iding.

inquire of O.

D

Morrill A Co. Iiavv jus! received a new
line of neck wea{.
Baths at Busby Bros, only
Ike and cold water.

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Fred Barlow ta quite sedousiy Hi.

W. H. Schantz Is taunefor the holidays.

H. H. Fields from Lapeer -was here
Friday.
Tbe annual mw-ting of t&amp; Barn- Co.
Mrs. Allie Ruck is visiting her sister
Agrienirura! «toetaty will be held in tbe this week.
c wet iwuAo (n the city nf HaMlngs. Tu—
C.
O. McDuffy was ia the city on bustd«&gt; Dec-^Tth.. 189® at 1 octode pi m., for
tbe aHkratton of officers and to transact any new Friday.
otbar btudiicM that may cotn« before tbe.
Mr. ami Mrs. G. W. MTItlLnna oro visitmeeting.
•
ing at Grand Rapids.
Aba Pesnocx, Prt&lt;*
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hope, of Edmore,
M. II. Burtux*. Sre’y.
spent Saturday In tho city.
One of the latest schemes in connection
Neruidii
Rons, uf Missaukee, iud., is
with electricity ta ita utUlzatlna for tvkIng and beating private houres. I: u es­ expected iu vlsjt lu tlie city shortly.
timated tbi»t ninety meals fur a family of
Mrs. James WHkina and daughter
ordinary ria* can lie cooked In thia way . Nellie ein-ut Sunday in Guild Rapids.
at a co^t of
Fnr house beating,
Mbs 1 Al Han Wardell will g* to Chicago
four machine*, each doing the work of
to sbi'Bd thu-hekdaya with her parents.
an ordinary Move. can he’ maintained for
almnt 80.40 p-r muijfli. making n bill of
pr. Henry MiUt-r. a foroter resident of
SI2 or $13 pur month for rooking and thia city put now or Otsego spent .Sunday
healing.
In the city.
•

ALWAYS SMOKE

Tiu« week,

Flneif powdered
Peruvtan bark H
WftMnaMrfed tu keep bangs In curl In
moftt weather. It hi applied with a pow&gt;
der-pufL Unfortunately this suggestion
ta Taxable only to persona with blond or
light-brown hair. On black hair tbe pow­
der &lt;hvws a Ube dust and earmot be used.

IS cents.

See that nice line of dancing pumps,
and ladies fine Oxfords at Spence Bros.

In sending out packages at Christmas
time great eare should be taken In doing
them up. Never use tlilu paper 'or news­
paper for wrapping, but get u strong pa­
per, tie with a stout twine, not the ordi­
nary white, nnd moat important of all
write the address plainly. If these 'di­
rections ar® followed packages will sel­
dom fail to reach their destination. Near­
ly nil of the trouble of losing packages at
Christmas lime arises from the fact that
they are not prepared as they rhopld be
for tbe rough handling which necessarially
•rise during the holiday rush. The
writer once saw a package whose destina­
tion waa New York state, wrapped iu a
common newspaper and held by pins.

John Pendergast has gone east on a
business trip la ue interests-of tho u-oot
boot company.
f ’
Mrs. Devltt. wife of the baker Who com!
milted suicide last week, wew V» Grand
Rapids Monday where .she and her two
children will Hve.

Ia Cull keeping with Its well-known progrearive policy the North-Western Line
(Chicago«fc North-Western Railway), has
recently inaugurated through train service
between the Chicago and the Lake Superior
region. Thta new train 1s known as the
"Duluth and, Superior Special,” and it
leaves Cirieago dally at 5:50 p. m.. arriving
at Superior at 8:20 a. in. ami Duluth at
S:5-2 a. is. th? next day, imiking the jour­
ney In the reomrkably quick time of fifteen
I hours. The train is mlde up ut tmgaage
cars, standard day coaches and palace I
buffet slceplbg earn of the most modern
and approval • design, nnd all daases of '
pas.ifiigvr^ are carried through without i
change of aars. Supper Is served In dining •
ear after departure from Chicago, and
bret/cfitat Is servwl from n well stocked
buffli before arrival at Duluth. To insure
yourself a quick nod cumfortable Journey
be bare to ask fur sfiiXets via the North­
Western Lino. Any ticket agent can fur­
nish full Information regarding thia. rail-,
way, &lt;ir it will 5e promptly furnished upon
application to W. A. Thrall, General Pas­
senger and 'Picket Agent, Chicago.

A pair of gold bowed glasses on tie st reets of
HimUuks on Friday. Dee. nth. Finder will
pk-as-j leave them at Prank Pauco wf* and very
MuCffohUge
- Mhs. C. B. Fknham.

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Mrs. Hadley who bus teen iu Hankaw,
China, for tbe past three years, i&gt; now in
this country and Is expected to arrive In
Grand Rapids where her relatives are,
any day.
‘
AH of the Hastings boys' wfio are at­
tending school away from here will be
home this week, with the exception of
Royce Barlow wh? will spend Christmas
at fils school In Houghton.

. College closes for the holiday vacation
next Friday evening.

....

U tucui UUl Ul Ul.

flock and marked them ou the right sbouldi'.wltti blade patut. and turned them out upon his
farm. Oa the Tib 1 went after the &gt;heep and
of them wereg&lt;.ne. I will give 55 oo reward
lor tbe 5beep or io anyone that may havj them
and let me know w here they are.
Lio Mvrss.
Dated Huttags, Jflcti, Dee. mb, M»;-.

No
Name and residence,
ta i f
c Tompkins. Assyria
' Ii EDritM
Aw-uria
Elv&gt;r» M.
S3. Harlan. Assyria
। WHHam OJner. Rutland
। hlitie llanauer. City
T.- tiorr
Dorr Bliustoa,
City
•■ot ’। T
BlliiKtoa. Clfy
i Emma Itauchman. (Tty
j Jo-e Durlluir. City
M i Addle Howe. City

•» Fred E. Jenson, City
Ths cross-country run at tbe University M. j&lt;LoulMjM.Um-kbart.Cltv
Robert Greeo, City
was made Saturday at 3:30 o’clock from ■"* i Anna Turner, City
McMillans Hall. Tho run was very close
and many contested for the prize. The
Lansing Arebey. City
distance was five miles.
Emma Rorabaugh, City

There h some talk of lighting the Uni­
versity buildings and the campus by elec­
tricity.

Age

TOUR FAVORITE HOME NEWJPAPER

ONE

YEAR

FOR

Tlie A. N. Q. Club are contemplating
exchequer will afford. It will ta* Merry
Everything new and fresh in the line of Cfifistmai everywhere because there liyio giving a full dress calico "charity ball*’ be­
traits, nuts and candles for the holiday standard set up as to wbat is appropriate fore lent. The proceeds to be given to
as a Cbrlfflmas gift Whatever will please the city’s poor.
trade at tho city bakery.
will be appropriate, and tho Christmas
The Y. M. S. C. will issue Invitations
There were quite a large number of Sers in Hastings will have the whole
tbta week for a hop, Thursday Dec. 2tfth.
weddings in tbe city last week as will le
of the stores and certainly ought to i
at Union Hall.
seen by the marriage licenses.
.
what they want. Patronize those 1
The best seven button over gaiter in the who take the pains to tell you of their |
For Christinas and New Ycac’s holidays
market for only 91.00, and the best ten bargains through tbe medium of printers 1
the C. A W. M. and D.. L. 4 N. Ry’s,
button over gaiter tor only 91.25 at F. G. ink.
will sell excursion tickets at one and oneStowelKs '
The presence of good manners Is no­ third fare for round trip, on Dec. 24th.
Dr. Andrus is moving Into- his new where more needed or more effective than 25th, 20, and 31st and January 1st and
home this week. Mis. Diamond will move In tlie household, and perhaps nowhere 2ml. all gixxl to return January 3rd. to .all
into lhe part of Mrs. C. Roberts house more rare. Whenever the familiarity ex­ points on their on Ujand connecting lines,
that he vacates.
ists, there Is a tendency to loosen tbe Including Chicago.
To Canadian'points tickets will be sold
Anything that you need or want In the check upon etlfish conduct which the
line of Christmas groceries you ran get at presence of strangers involuntarily pro­ at one fare for round trip Dec. 20th,- 2lst
Cook Jfc Cook’s. They keep nothing but duces. Many persons who are kind and and 22nd. with return limit January !Oth.
courteous In company, are rude and care­
the best and their prices are right.
Holiday Excursion ICatcs.
less with those whom they love best. Em­
Christmas and New Years, IS92-V3. To
Combing and rubbing the scalp of the erson says: -Good manners are made op
head wiih-the hand draws the blood up to of petty sacrifices.” and certainly nothing all points In tlie United States and Canada
tbe surface of the bead, aud not only re­ can more thoroughly secure the harmony on the Michigan Central R. R. except on
lieves the pain at times, but adds new and peace of the family circle than the the Toledo Division. Rite one and onestrength to the hair.
habit of making small sacrifices for one third first-class fare for the round trip.
Pickets to be sold December 24, 25. 28 nnd
If you fail to see the line of chinaware, another. Children thus learn good man­ 31 and January l and 2. Limited to re­
glassware, lamps, dinner sets, water sets, ners In the best and most natural way.
turn Jauuary S. 1593.
and
habits
thus
acquired
will
never
leave
chamber sets, vases, etc. Hams A VanL. Gorrn, Agent.
Arman are offering for Christmas presents them. Courtesy and kfadnets* will never
lose their power or tlsclr charm, while
A Floating BeatdenM.
you will miss it
Never so nice. Never
all spurious imitation^ of them are to be
Ephrlam Shay, of Harbor Springs, will
so large.
despised.
reside In Chicago during the Columbian
Exere’se is the most’ Important natural
exposition. Mr. Shay hv\ developed ■
tonic of the body. Without It there can
great tendency to yacht building nnd has
l-e no large, compact muscular frame. It
People and Event*.
commenced work on another steel yacht,
is an essential to physical development as
According to the statistics of the Inter­ which will l&gt;e larger and handsomer titan
air Is to life, and an Imperative necessity
state Commerce Commhslon a railway pas­ the one be previously built, and It .will be
In tbe maintenance of beauty.
'
senger stands ope chance In 10.823.153 to of lighter draft. It will l»e about 43 fret
Tlie baw.r held by the Episcopal ladles
long by 10 fret beam. The yacht will be
be killed while traveling. A great many
last Friday night netted them over 9100 persona are wIlMng to take tho chance and taken to the World's Fair, not for exhibi­
above all expenses. 980.00 of this sum even accept a free pass agreeing not to tion but for himself and family to live in
was taken in by the St. Agues Guild, and bold ttaMdllroSa-’eaxpoany Hable for dam- during the exposition._________
w511 more than finish paying for the brass
iigrs in case of Injury,.
A Letter From Dr. Humphrey.
I’ectlon, which was bought for the church
by the Gujld.
Mr. Henry George haa been veir busily Exlltor Banskr:
Dear Sir—Owing to my time being more
Tlie annual meeting of the state Horti- engaged of late with his new book, which valuable elsewhere Ishall cease my visits
cn! teral society will be heid*in Ann Arbor he expects to be issued this week. As he to Hastings, and my patients In your »ecDec. 26 th ■ to 28, commencing Monday has completely recovered his health by h s tlun who wish to see me- can do w by
evening. A great variety of topics win devotion to the bicycle, he has been able meeting me in Charlotte etch month. My
be discussed and the meeting cannot but to give to the book quite as aearnwt next visit lu Charlotte will be January 17.
be profitable to all Interested. For pro­ thought as he did to “Progress and FJreVr- and my next February 14 and March 14.
grams nnd futher Information address E. ty. ’and tho friends who have seen It are always on Tuesday. Office at the Phoe­
Inclined to think that It will make1 quite
nix House. Consultation free.
C. Reed, ot Allegan.
as much stir as that remarkable volume.
Many physicians believe that the fumes
8emp Basket Made from a Fan.
Ex-Governor Chenoy, nominated to be
of kerosene when the lamp is turned low,
a silver, gilt, or gayly-oolored folding
may cause diphtheria. Many sleeping­ mlntater to Switzerland. Is 67 years old. Is
Japanese
fan is necessary for this basket,
rooms arc thus seml-Hghted all night, a wealthy paper manufacturer in Man
and should have the rivet taken from It,
and tho windows closed or raised but
1U.M
slightly. The atmospheric condition be­ term of the late Senator Pike. lie was also the stiff end-sticks cut off. Join the
two paper ends together, and fasten with
comes deathly. A turned-down kerosene mentioned for the office of Secretary of
mucilage. As soon its this Is dry, gather
lamp is a magazine of deadly gas that tbe War. which Mr. Elkins has finally «*»««•
healthiest lungs cannot be safely exposed but did not allow his defeat t04in,&lt;‘l‘f^ tbe sticks at the bottom to a point, and run
through them a wire, twisting the ends
with
hls.sucoessful
endeavors
to
turn
over
to.
to Mr. Harrison at Minneapolis * majority togetiier to hold the sticks in place.
The difference in the farmer’s favor be­
Weave a bright satin ribbon, about an
of the New Hampshire delegation.
inch wide, in and ont of the sticks, and
tween good roads and poor ones is
factorily ahown by the statement of the
It is always an Interesting question what tie through the point a bow of the same
secretary of tbe New Jersey Agricultural
the latest quotation for stock Is for the satin ribbon, with ends banging from it.
Society that “farm wagons loaded with Chemical Bank of New York, rhe (mb Aroaod Iht Imldr «t U» l»l»r t-rtot the
produce for lhe New York market now ■way this c*n I* determined is when Un. which » «l lhe top &lt;* me
L
haul loads of three tons, where formerly,
putt a narrow alrlp ol &gt;ll« pwpar lo ho^d
through the closing up of an estate a share
over tha old roads, they could hardly put
the iMakrt out. Malto a loop of rlbboo
or two ta offered at aaetion.
three-etchta ot a rard k»r. th. end« ol
on half that much.” 'And the three tons,
ta ever soJM at private sale* and It neve£
be added, ‘‘I* easier to haul than the ton appears It the market*. Last week there which are to be rartened to either aide ot
and a half waa." Tbe moat conservative
tbobuket. Tintah where lhe fotnlhd la.
was a chance to get a sew quotation. One
farmer In the country can undereUsd
rttare sold at auction la eompliaaeo
that aeah •• Improvud condition 01 things
tile law and it brought H.4W. Th* par
* worth a good deal to the farming eommaalW-

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Bank Statement.

Report of tbe condition of the Hastinn City
Bnnk at Hastings. Michigan, at tho close of
business. Dec. ». Uffl2.
RKMOCIICM.
Nj.*xt Wednesday evening will occur
.9K1.X4 81
the first concert by tbe choral Union for f-osnsatid discounts.....................
Stock*, txjnds. mortgages, etc. . ..
. 7,134 0J
astings
ity
ank
this year. They will give the "Messiah” Dur from banka In reserve cities.
. ll^Ti 67
Furniture
and
fixtures
which has necessitated much practice.
Hastings, - - Mich.
Other real estate
Current
expenses
and
taxes
paid
One of tbe latest organlxatlor^ in the
and cash items
1J294 0C
University
is the College Journalistic Checks
CAPITAL $75,000.06.
Gold coin.........................................
Club, which meets once n week and Is Nilrar coin
SURPLUS 88.000.00.
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00
intended to create a dellre nnd enthusi­ U d. and National Bank Notes...
asm for the journalistic life. It bus about
Incorporated under the laws of tbe State of
Total...............................................
J300.
01
Michigan.
fifty members.
.
uaiui.:-hxs.
Capital s-o&lt;k paid In
5 76/100 00
Dr. II. F. Thomas, congressman elect .Surplus fund
8 .000 00
Open for btuineMDec.lS.18M.
from the fourth dtalrict, Is at the hospital I r dlrid'-d profits
!Utldrnds unpaid
officers:
receiving treatment.
nalrldnal deposits
33JM 34
O. G. Robinson, Prebident;
Certlfirales t&gt;f deposit
The young ladles of Lfie U. of M. have
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
kindly remetnberud the hospital patients
Total*..................................................... IBO.fitaOt
•
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
sie uf Michigan. County of Barry-si.
and are soliciting cuiitributiuns to buy­
DITJtctors:
I. D*n W. Reynolds cashh rof the above named
gifts to present to them un Christmas.
Bank, do solemnly swear that the above slateD. W. Reynolds,
&gt;-W. H. Powers.
l» true lo tbe best of my knowledge and
Walter M. Williams. .94’ Dent, will ment
D.G. Robinson,
R. B. Mwser.
belief.
Dan W. 1!ktnoi.i*.Cashier.
spend tbe coming vacation1 with his many
Snb-ertta-d nnd sworn lo before me this )6th
John Carreth,
Chester Messer.
day of Dec. I8S2.
Wm. H. PoWBR*.
Hastings, friends.
.
P. T. Colgrove.
.
Notary Public.
The merchants ot this city are not
■ ConUKCT—Attest:
SoefiD 1’olng".
ilreelug anybody Judging by the quantity
D.G. Kohixson.
)
Interest pxldon timedepositsand general
Wm. H. Pou-Kits.
VDirectors
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Young gave a sup­
of goods they have on hand nnd the prices
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iTransacted.
they have marked on them. Tnute with per Thursday evening to eighteen of their
home merchants nnd you will always Have gentlemen friends.
occasion 10 rejoice. ' They have every­
Friday evening Mr. ami Mrs. Julips
thing from the cheapest to lhe most ex­ Bussell cntertalmsl nine tables at pedru.
pensive for the holidays. One ot the
A very pleasant time was enjoyed by three
happiest things about Christmas is thnt present. Mr. and .Mra. Onboru sr. won
every year is Inspired with the thought
the first ptIzw.
of wliat will please and what tbe family

The friends of Miss Effie Johnson a
graduate of the class of 1886, of the High
School, will be pained io learn of her
death from diphtheria, which occurred
Sunday In Grand ItapWs. We under­
stand the'was clerking, there. Iter body
waa brought Itere by hearse wblcbjdarted
fiotu Grand Rapids Sunday at ten o’clock
and was accompanied by her brother and
the
undertaker.
When they reached
Middleville tbe former was taken sick
•with the Mine dread disease nnd had to
be left there, while tlie undertaker came
on witfi the l»ody reaching here Monday
morning and it was Interred In the ceme­
tery here. It seems sad that a girl like
Mbs Johnson who had so many friends
and was so well liked should die in this
manner, almost
unattended mid alone
with no one present sit.her burial save the
sexton and undertaker.

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Wheat ie low and flonr
ehould be the same. For a
short time I will sell

White Rose Flour
AT

$ 1.90 PEK 100 LB/.
This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
- grade.
Live poultry wanted

JOS. ROGERS.

Boon
BflNQ

The large holiday trade we have had
has broken up our stock.

The goods
Come
we have left have got to go.
We have lots of
and look at them.
bargains yet. We still have a large
line of Smoking Sets and Fancy Books.

Come Early and Come Often
FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST

�(THE LONDON POLICE.
time received
walked morning end nftdcxoom pairing eu
route through the Ptama &amp; Spogna, Where

TORNEV WELLMAN OBSERVED.

A plant which produces such marked dtoturbanos* of physiological functions when gave alms each time he passed. But after
(bed to excess U likely to poreoM valuable a few months' knowledge of Roman begtherapeutic properties, xulch we will en- gardom he suddenly ceased to drop the ac­
customed copper Into the extended hat,
lltical ••PafU”—ProoswUe* Deprodeat t
demonstrated that it is‘destraetlHe to cer
whereupon t',e beggar brought cult far
WHolly Vpo* Meritfain germs. Dr. V. Lassinari. aaetotent at 000 lire, which he claimed to have tent
to Colonel H.. producing at the same time
th*
hygienic
institute
ot
the
University
of
During my visit to Ixandon I spent con- ।
•JderahJe time investigating tbe police P.-. publishes some interesting expert- I two fitnesses to the fact. Tbe victim of
force of that city.
imeets with tobacco smoke on various thia trick lost do time iu consulting a na­
The history at the London poBce has ।pathi^etdc and nonpnthogenic organism*. tive lawyer, who remarked that while h«
yet to be written, and a very enrions recon? ■The duration of tbe fumigations varied bad no doubt of tbe utter frartttluncyof tha
fnderd would be that of the successive from thirty to thirty-fire minutes, and the claim, still the testimony cf the- beggar
Changes, .vlways in the direction of im- (quantity^! tobacco eonaurw-,.1 amonnted to and the two eyewiux»ea must stood In
tho absence of any rebutting evidence, but
procement, which have been made in ths from 3X to 4X grama.
CMUtitutioo, the discipline and the dress
It waa shown that tobacco smoke pos­ that if the colonel would spend half the
of the metrojioliten nnd city police since sesses th* property ot retarding tbe devel­ sum involved he would undertake to de­
tbe fdrec. ratablfihed by act 10 of George opment of eom* pathogenic 1\ictoria and feat tho stratagem.
Outraged as he was, the colouel con­
IV, commenced duty on Sept 20, 1830. preventing the growth of other*. Thus the
Although the blundering and inefficient smoke from a large Virginia cigar retarded cluded to accede to the attorney’s terma,
force ot police constable* had by this time tbe development of the bacterium prodigi- and when tbe case came up, and th* beg­
discarded their swallow toiled coats and osua for ^cvcaty-lvro hours, of the staphy­ gar’* two witnesses hail testified to having
their stovepipe hate, the city authorities, lococcus; aureo* for seventy-three hours seen tho beggar lend tho money to tin- de­
excepting for a very short period in 1848, and of the anthrax bacillus for ninety­ fendant on b certain day, tho lattsr’s law­
hesitated to provide tbe force with any seven bout*. No development of colonies yer promptly called two witnesses who
weapon whatsoever excepting a lantern of the spirilla* of the Asiatic cholera, an­ made oath that they had :-vrn Colour! II. '
thrax or of the bacillaof typhoid fever and pay tho money hack tolar Ik- -, .-r«-».i rt-.y
and a rattle.
Even as late ns I860 tho meSropolitan pneumonia was observed after from 128 to that proved to be jest a «i k nit. r the
dote of tbe alleged m-.pwl it'.oa—:h!a t«»
police force numbered only 5.200 consta­ 108 bouif.
•,
bles, although the city had over 3.000.00C
Tbe author reganls these results as due the amazement of tbe colcm I nnd tbe nt
inhabitant*. At present ita total strength to lhe chemical action of the ingredients sternal ion and defeat of the l.cg/,ar.—
is 14.0aJ. maintained at a cost of a littlt- of tohaceo smoke. For years dentists have Harper's.________________ ___
over £1.000.000 .15,000,000). This civilian recognfiaxl lhe fact thnt tobacco is an ac­
army was practically founded by the sec­ tive germicide, and state that tobacco
It ia an old truth, but only old men wm
ond Sir Robert Peel while home secretary, user* have the best preserved teeth. For
and waa bitterly opposed in the outset by twenty years I have been engaged in the to understand the particular important-.a large section at tbe public press. Tha general practice of medicine, and during of honeaty, simplicity and order. Yonng
Ixmdon police force, once n national scan­ that tin»s have treated many cases of pul- ■ towns, like younj men, are constantly try­
dal, has now become, however, the par* monary tuberculot-H. I do not remember ing experiment*, only to discover that tho
donahle pride of every inhabitant of lh« that one ot my consumptive cases was a , •Id way is so much better than any other
thnt they are at last compelled to come
haAilud smoker of tobacco.
city.
At tbe head ot thia army of 14,000 police
My reBectiona on this subject lead me to buck to Ik Much has lieen said as to what
to a slnle commissioner called' the chief suggest thnt toliacco smoke, as Inhaled is the greatest pity. I think It ia that
commissioner ot police. He to appointed daily and almost hourly by lhe habitual young men and young towna (lo not accept
by the quern and holds bls office for life. smoker, retards or prevents the develop­ the lessons of their elders without tbe pun­
A gcprral in the army of twenty years’ ment ot 'the bacillus Auberculusis Id tbe ishment of experience. Most western coun­
standing is always selected for the place- larynx and lungs of lhe smoker, as It has try-towns are guilty of all sorts ot mis­
some Koklier who has distinguished bitu­ bevri demonstrated to prevent tlie develop­ taken, because few of them hnvc reached
rrit for his executive ability. The present ment of tbe iMsclIli of typhus fever and years of discretion.
However wise a man may b^in bls in­
chief commissioner to Sir Edward Brad­ pueumonix Look l&gt;aek upon your cases
ford, K. C. B.. K. C. S. Tm who organized of consumption, ami recall to mind any dividual capacity, and however wise ho
the king of Persia's envairy some years aibong them who were habitual smokers may have )x-en as • resident of an older
ago. His salary Is £2.500 or 512,500. This of tobacco. An ttu as l ean recall lo mind community, as a citizen of a new town he
votes bonds with the recklessness that
eoQimiMioaer bas the appointment of three tob.icco smokers have good lungs.
aaaiRtaut commissioners at a salary of
This question merit* attention, as tbe characterizes young men in giving notes,
£1.500 (57.500) and allow.iD8cs of about great destroyer of human life is consump­ forgetting that pay day wiil inevitably
£500 a year extra. These iu&gt;stotanu are tion. Another fact Id favor of the antidotal roil around and that they will ptobably
chosen from the raukt, of liarrirtrr* who or preventive influence of tobacco smoke to not be prepared to pay. Many of the-great
have di&amp;tlnguiAhcd themselves for upward ths fact that consumption claims by far fortunes in tho east were gifts from ranof twelvb years in the criminal court*. tbe largest proportion of its victims among mnnitie* in the west. The people conspire
Next in rank come four chief ccnatable*, females, uonsmoker* of tobacco. I am so for months to get control of their valua
who likewise mu«t be chosen from the list strongly Impressed with the prol&gt;ability of ble«, in order that they may give them
of ami}' officers in good standing.
tobacco smoktf being In some degree a cure sway.
If there is a valuable franchise in a
There is strictly no politics in any of or preventive of tuberculosis that I desire
these appointments, arxl they are all for to call the attention of the physicians tot western country town, tbe people usually
manage to give it away, the rvciplonts
life or during good behavior. It would the subject.
.
seem fitting to put an experienced army
Im it not pouible that tobacco smoke doc* Iteing men who have probably been vic­
office: at the head of *uch a body of men.. prevent the development ut the bacillus tims themselves in some new community.
awl especially fitting to join with him aa I tubervuk»H In the lungs of the smoker? If —K. W. Howe lu Forum.
his asKistants three experienced criminal lit is capable of destroying the germ that
lioatlng* Market*.
I cauMS* caries of the teeth, why should it
Apples pevbu. 60 to m.
’
In addition to the 14.(00uniformed police not be equally .effect Ire against tbe germ
flutter, IS tom.
Besui* unpicked per bu.. 1 00 to 130.
there are &lt;XX» detectives and 500 mounted thatcauses caries of the In tigs f How many
police. The department breed all their habitual Rtnokera die of consumption J I
own horses, and they board in barracks— do not hesitate to advise moderate smok­
all bachelors belonging to the force—at ing to thoee who develop a tendency to pul­
Hides per lb.,4. r
Hon. five per bund.. J»t
one shilling a week.
monary '.aberculo*!*.—Theodore Griffin In
H«s dressed. 7.00 to 7.MU
The pay of an ordinary constable is from Pacific Medical Journal.
-

thirty to thirty-six shillings (57.50 to |0&gt; a
week. Tbe detectives or Inspectors receive
JIow They Said Goodby.
£185
a year, and £5 (ki'l advance for
Presumably the woman who leaned
’ each.yror ot service far ten jwf and then
lightly against the steamboat rail was the
£10 advance for tbe next fifteen years. Aft­ wife of the man on the dock with whom
er twent; -five years' sen ice they are pen- she conversed. They talked In an easy,
udoned for life on two-thirda pay. The ser­ familiar vein
geants uf police receive forty-five ahlllinga
"Guees the boat h going to start,” she
(511.25; h week and hrq only chosen irom observed, glancing at some deckhands who
the ranks of constables. Every one con­ were tugging at a rope.
nected with t be fores, excepting the com­
‘■Yes, I gucM ft’s going all right enough,”
missioner and his assistants and tbe four the man oo the dock rejoined.
chief constables, must rise in the service
• Well, goodby."
from the lowest ranks.
••Well, goodby.”
No ordinary policeman Is allowed to |
"Write every day."
carry a revolver excepting in the suburbs,
“Yes, I’ll write every day.”
where revolvers are banded to the men
"Don’t forget,'*
when going out ou duty and are inspected
"No, I won't forget."
each morning to see if any shot? bas been,
-By.”
fired Each officer must likewise report
each use of his stick or tmuchL-on. There
Tbe/teckhands abandoned the rope.
is almost uo drunkenness found among
"Gueas the boat ain’t going after all.”
the force. Moat of tbe men are recruits
"No, I guess it ain’t going Just yet"
from the country and are farmers' sons
They conversed upon general topics until
Any policeman found intoxicated off serv­ the captain wns seen to Le moving toward
ice is put back from two to three years in tlie pilothouse.
rank and pay. ami if found drunk while on
"The boat's going, '* announced the wom­
ken-ice is discharged at once.
an confidently.
.
Any one visiting London for the first
'"Yes, it’* going,’' acquiesced the man.
time is stunned on week days by the tour
••Well, goodby."
billion of movement in it* streets and the
•’Well, goodby.”
constant eddies at all the great crossings
"Write every day."
in tbe whirlpool of its business life aueh as
"Yus, I’ll write every day."
no other city In the world can show. It is
'"Don’t forget.”
estimated th.iC over 20,(00 vehicles pore the
"No, I won’t forget.”
Bank of England each day. Such a thing
"By.”
as a block or stoppage In the stream of ve­
"By."
I '
hicle* for more than a moment is never al­
The captain returned from tbe pilot­
lowed to recur, thanks to the skillful man- house and threw himself Into a chnir on
agemeut of the police under the present th® lower deck.
perfect system. There is an officer at
"Guess it ain't going.”
nearly every street corner, and any driver
"No, it doesn't seem to be going.”
or cabman who advance* a yard beyond
And when the boat finally did depart,
the upraised hand of the officer may expect J half an hour later, tbe woman who leaned
to have his number token and ^certain to . lightly ou the rail and the'man on the
have a two pound fine to pay. If be drives dock, who was presumably her husband,
on his license is forfeited. This Is not a ha&lt;l said goodby forty-seven time* each,
rule aimpls, for the law to invariably en­ according to the colored cook, who chanced
forced, and tbe consequent* is absolute to l&gt;e near.—Det roil Tribune.
order and freedom from blocks.
The police seldom use force. It is not
Dancing
necessary in a dty-where the laws are en­
Daudng has a bearing on the develop,
forced with unfailing promptnean and cer
meat of lhe .social order. The medicine
tolnty. In consequence perhaps the most
men or priests gain and retain political
unruly diuw of men in the world—the
,-uxl social powers through their skill in
Loudon cabbies —stand in abeolnte awe of
leading the dance. According to Mr.
the police. This feeling Is shared equally
Beckwith, "the high pricrt In the religious
by all tradespeople. I was assured on the
.'eremonies of tin, Dakotas is invariably n
best authority that there was not a dis­ chief who, tLtobgbThree dances, retains
orderly house or policy shop in the en­
his Influence In tbe tribe.”. Thus dancing
tire city of London with its UBO square
gives sanction to the powers of the chief,
mile-. ur.J tto streets and rosds measuring’
and.is ono of tbe uecrsKxry qualifications
6.000 mllvs in aggregate length and over
for the office. It is thus associated with
3,000.' flO tih.-JHtouts It is commonly said
position and rank.
of ixrudtm that tftc-re are more Scotchmen
In the Vedic age (3100 B. C,), before the
there than in Edinburgh, more Irish than
rigid divinion of castes, the priests were
In Dublin, tbore Jews than lu Palestine
leaders of tbe ■ dance at the festivals.
and more Roman Catholics than In Hom*
Later on they became all powerful Brah­
Nothing ia allowed to be sold in the way
mans. Tbe Homeric chiefs were distin­
at either food or drink after 12 o'clock, and guished dancers. Lucian says that Troy
every public restaurant dr bar must be
was taken, Zens was saved and Ari*«ln*
closet! by 12:30. This rule is kept to the
ruined by a dance. Aud David led the
very minute, or the license is forfeited.
•lance before the ark.—Lee J. Vance in
Nobody ai.ee convicted of even a-misde­ Popular Science Monthly.
meanor can ohLdn a license for a bur or
public bouse in London.
The fidelity aixf bravery ot the Loudon
History ia full of dream lore. Peraonal
polios were well shown in liSM when a
couple of officer* ou duty at the parlia­ nnd community raUMtruphiea are often
foreshadowed
mentary building
u ilkiiwu
lighted ---------------aiWKIJ
MU11U1UH discovered u
.
. or..attended
----- .----- r bydreams
J
------- -which
dynamite cartridge in the hallway directly bear unmistakable relation to them. Parunder Lhu linll in which the house of com-1 Ueolariyts
«- ♦»•*this true of ortuGrille people. rI
races wax aiUing at the time. Thu two know In Chicago a family which always
men Miaed tiw cartridge together and ran receive* warning of thu coming death of a
With it burning in their hands cut into the member. It is through the appearance of
open cvurtyanl. where it exploded. Both a deceased member. In a dream, to a living
men are crippe* for life. Both ar* deaf and member nf the family.—8t. I&lt;uul» Globe-

like to
watch a

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mas present.

for something; nice a pair of fine Kangaroo or
Calfskin shoes..
We will surprise you after- Holidays.

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In the zerthwest. An examination will istatdlah
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IT’S A "JIM DANDY,"
The stock of lumber and shingles lalely
purchased by

Bentley, lomln &amp; Rik
At their yard caq be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studing-

every du, rtalna-Jn* and falr-mtndcd man and
woman la Xlchlzan. ti ls a BOSS FAFXR cf
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Detroit, tncn.

NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
State of Mlrblxan, County of Barry-as.
NoUce Is hereby ghen. that by an order of the
Protwte Court tor tDoCounliMkf Barry, made ou
tbe tttb dayot Decem’*r A. l&gt;. IRK.six month*
from that date srerv allowed for creditor, to
pre*e-)t their claims aramst tbe estate ot
'Jeorxe Washington
Nje. late of utd
County, deceased, and that all creditors ot
said
deceased
are
required &lt;u
ore
sent
tbeir claims to
said
Frnliate
Court, at tbe Probate office. In tbe Ctty of
HsaI IngsJor examination and allowance, on or
before tbe Iflth day of June next, aud that
such claims will be heard beforemu&gt;I Court, on
Wednesday, the istb day of March, and on
Thursday the 15th day of June, next, at ten
o’clock In tbe forenoon of each of ihiti* days.
Dated Dee. UUli. A. D. t«.
'
Cham W. Aumstroxg. Jodgv of Probate.

WoolleyO«B&amp;Flue*
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Slate of M (ctugan. County of Barry- as.
At a sesEloo ot the Probate Court for th*
County of Barry, bolden at the Probate Office.
In the CUv of Hastings, tn said county, ou
WrdneMa'y, the list day of December. In tbe
year one thousand right hundred and ninety tao.
Present. Charles W. Arnntroog, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of -tbe estate of Inner
JL Crittenden, deceased.
t)n readme aud mingthe petition, duly veri­
fied, of William P. Sldnatu, admlulstraior of
old estate. pra&gt;tng that b" may be licensed to
Mil the re d estate of said dt'eeased aa in old
petition described lor lhe reasons and purposes
therein set forth.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday, tlie
13th day of January. A. D. IM3. al ton o'elock
Inlhs forenoon be assigned for tbe bearing o.‘ saM
petition and that lhe nelrs at law ot said «l«r
re-aacd and all other perrons Interesred In said
estate, are required to appear at a sesslo? of »ald
Court, then to be bolden nt the Probate Office
In tbe City of HaaUngs. In said County, and
show cause. If any there be. why lhe prayer of
Ute petltloocr may not be granted. And It is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to lhepersons interested In said estate, uf th.
p.-adency of said petition and the nearing
thereof. b&gt; canning a copy of this order to be
published In tbe Hartings Ba^nkr, a newspa
per printed and circulated tn *ald County of
Barryonce in each week tor tore* succeaaur
weeks previous ta aal-fiday of hear ng.
•
Cham. W. ARHMTuoNn.
(A true eopr.)
Judge of Probate

A pair of those beautiful

slippers, or those nice warm overgaiters, and

uara per in., n.
PotUov per bu., 5*.

The latest styles in pine flooring and
. sheeting.

Their J'fb. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything.”
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For,

Holiday
Presents,
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GOODYEAR'S
DRUG : STORE.
ALBUMS
GIFT BOOKS,
DOLLS,
ELEGANT PERFUMES,
TOYS, ETC.

Largest Variety—
—Lowest Prices.

Peoples’ Drug Store.

TfflJL

DKEJJ WCftS,
AT

KQSSEL’X
E HAVE just received and opened up onr first
invoices of new fall dress goods. To .-ay Hint
we are pleased with .them would not describe
it. And onr friends who have seen giem are
a B) satisfied. They are the cheapest and l&gt;est
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
eethem.

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USEFUL

CHRISTMAS
FREJENTJ
/IT*

qtrevn i'erartf decorated him with the Al­
bert »■■. &lt;UL The officer who was eonAoed
.AJL-rt io*-dal.—Fraoeia I*

The Last Week..

FOB TH1

STAUFFER’S.

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STERL1H&amp; IHLA1D
SPOOKS ANO PORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—“Good
Form," of $2.00 value
with a S10.C0 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

FROH 12 I-2 CENTS (If

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We tall special attention to a line that canuot fail
io please you,- and goods that have pro ven very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We refer to the

STOrnjEML

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We are now showing our first invoice of thes goods.
Come in and see them

at RUSSELL’S.

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                  <text>The best Advert
ingme liwn in. Ba.'
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Hastings Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

HASTINGS, SUCH, DECEMBER 29, 1892.

WHOLE NO. 1959

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 35

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOK. BKOS..

HASTINGS, HIC1

COUNTY NEWS. ,

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be P

y woodland.
little mows snow would make good
sleighing—We have several sick In town—
Mrs. Stephen Wolf, Mrs. Chas Asplnail,
Mrs. H. Waltz ahd little boy are sick—
Some logs are being hauled into the mill
—Mrs. Wanderllck Is very sick—The ma­
terial for the new church is being rapidly
got po the ground—Our school is having
a two week’s vacation. Mr. Fortney and
Miss Wilcox are both away enjoying their
well earned vacation—Dogs killed and
wounded several sheep for Jot Smith Fri­
day night—Jake Velta has purchased 40
acres of land of John Killpalrick—G. M.
Baitinger, of Hartford, Is visiting Wood’land friends—Burt Smlggs and wife, of
Muskegon, are visiting Woodland friends
Mrs. A. L. Haight started for Fife Lake
ou Wednesday, to join her husband—Faul
ft Velta are busy taking an inventory—
Mris. 1. Hand is very sick—Ira Stowell Is
very feeble.

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A POINTER

HAT’S what you are looking for. That s what we’re here What can please a friend
to. give you. Speaking of
or relative better than to stop
that headache or blurr before
the eyes when reading,, and
extend and preserve that
much needed good vision. If
you wish to do a noble good
act. just have those eyes prop­
erly examined by one who
makes eye study a business.
For there are stoves and stoves—and by the way it is a Dr. Ixi'vry has a large stock
timely subject—we desire to remark than when you want ot the best quality and great­
est variety of styles of eye­
one,
glasses and spectacles on hand
and is always glad to do his
best for his patrons. Dr. Low­
ry gives hisown personal atten­
tion to all cases and will not
trust any airent or deputies.

T

STOVES and STOVES,

QOrtL OK WOOD

Cook stove or heater, goiwherc they are at GOODYEAR
BROS.
.

The Mutual life Inaurancs Co.

Peninsular Stoves anil Ranges
The recognized leaders.
make.

Others and good

Coal and wood cost money.

You

can save money by buying a stove that saves
We have them and will be glad to
fuel
show them

Call in.

GOODYEAR BROS

Mrs. A. C. Wait returned from making
her parents a visit In South Bend, Ind., a
cousin accompanying - her—In some re­
spects our Christmas doings were a suc­
cess. Many presents yet not expensive—
J. B. Smith, of Ypsilanti, is spending
Christmas with his parents. F. Smith Is
also at home from Martin, where be Is at­
tending school—Miss Edith Bevier, of
Grand Rapids, is calling on her grand par­
ents and friends here.

Bell Store has gone to Chicago—E Bar­
rett was in Kalamazoo on business Wed­
nesday-Mrs. Boynton made a bnslnesa
trip tu Kalamazoo Wednesday—S. Beard
is spending the holidays In Wayland—Will
Phillips, of Battle Creek, has been visiting
his brother Sam part of the week—A gen­
tleman by the name of Allen from Way­
land Is talking ot buying Sam Phillip’s
market—Mrs. J.B. Williams baa returned
from Kalamazoo—W. H. Chase and family
spent Sunday in Kalamazoo—Miss Eva
Pierce is down with the grippe—Frank
Wales home burned last Thursday noon.
Some of the household goods on the first
floor were saved. The houso was insured
for S750, and the goods for S100—Charles
Whittemore was married last Thursday
evening—Dr. McLea made a trip to Kala­
mazoo .Friday—Frank Bishop’s baby is
very sick—Charles Moreau was in Kala­
mazoo on business Friday—Prof. Been
has gone home to spend the holidays—Miss
Kennedy has gone home to spend the holi­
days—Mr. and Mrs. Mac Chamberlain, of
Cloverdale, was in town Friday buying
Christmas presents— E. Bishop and wife is
spending the holidays in Middleville—Mr.
and Mrs. Bassett spent the holidays with
their daughter in Nashville—W. Rey­
nolds was at the bub Saturday—Mrs. Van­
tine and son spent the holidays In Middle­
ville—Ross Phelps, of Kendall, spent
Christmas with his sister, Mrs. Dr. Scrib­
ner—John Scribner, the Dr.’s father, of
Kendall, has come to spend the balance of
the winter with him—May Shriver, of
Grand Junction, spent Christmas with the
Dr.’s people—John Williams and wife
spent Christmas with their son Clark, of
Prairieville—Mrs. Cole went to Hastings
last Saturday and bad three teeth extract- /
ed from which hemorrhage set in, and it'
was thought at one time she would bleed
to death, bleeding from nine o'clock In the
morning until 8 in the evening, when the
doctor was called and succeed in checking
it after working over her two hours—The
doctor was at the hub Saturday on legal
business—Mrs. T. J. Kelly is out again—
B. Thompson has had another attack of
sciatica—James Hallett and wife are visit­
ing at the doctor’s—Happy George and Dr.
Cook are In town showing and extracting
teeth.

Ten inches of beautiful snow for Christ­
mas—Christmas won't be Christmas unless
we have lots of presents and a big turkey
for dinner remarked a young lad in my
hearing. He had them—As has grown
Into custom around Milo, Saturday even­
ing found two Christmas trees at the
church al Milo loaded with presents for
young and old. The church was beauti­
fully trimmed and presented a fine ap­
Rather a stormy Christmas—W. J. Fisk pearance to the upturned faces of the
and Miss Florence Lamont were united in young. The exercises consisted of sing­
marriage at the home of the bride In Bed­ ing, cornation, prayer, essay and recita­
fold township on the eve of Christman.
tion, interspersed with singing and closing
‘ best wishes of many friends go with by presenting of presents. Every person
foune couple as they embark In this present got a present, if nothing more
relation in life. In which so many than a sack of pop corn and candy. One
lit hopes are doomed tn disappoint* thing the writer observed that there was
_t—The M. E. church at Baiifield have none of those expensive gifts that none
not yet received their new bell—Arthur but tiie rid) can give, and another thing,
Edmunds and C. F. McKensie are home the gifts consisted of standard books ac­
from Albion College to spend vacation— cording to the ages of the receivers: also
Nellie Edmunds, who has been teaching two fine rockers, a string of bells,■’fete.—
near Bridgwater. Mich, Is home to spend The writer saw a new book on his stand
the holidays. She was accompanied by yesterday morning. Curiosity prompted
her cousin, Miss Westfall—Thomas Pick­ him to take It up and look at the title.
worth and wife tiave been visiting friends' Lo and behold it was ••Josiah Alien's
in this section- -Hiram 'Coleman has the wife.” The same curiosity, 1 think the
lumber on the ground for the erection of men have that trait developed nearly xs
a large barn In the early spring. We large as the women, prompted me to read
will all turn out and help him raise the the first chapter. I saw 1 was iu for the
frame If he but gives us a chance.
end and settled down for work. The end
came about 9 o’clock p. m. It is a jrity
After au absence of nine years residence
there Isn't more Josiah Allen' wives.
Mrs. Henry Barnum Is visiting In New She soon learned the secret of making in Kansas. Chancey Pennock and wife
York stall!—Miss Minnie Furnias Is home Josiah good natuied was through good have returned to make their aged parents
from tin* Normal at Ypsilanti for the holi­ cooking ami dinners. Good book, read it and other friends a good visit, which wBl
day vacation—Miss Lois Marshall, ot Kala­ and laugh and grow fat—A large gathvr- no doubt Ihj highly appreciated by all—
mazoo College is home for the holidays a . lug Qf friends aud relatives met at the de­ John Montgomery and family arc visiting
Miss Wilkinson, ot New York state Is pot to bid good bye to Homer. Flower and ids parents—Old Mrs. Cortrigbt, of whom
with her—Mrs; Fred Appleman and Fan- ■, family as they left for their western home mention was made last week as having a
nle are spending the vacation at Batlie ;. - A donation at MjK. Johnson's tor our critical operation in surgical science per­
Creek—Mrs. Comfort was called to Ohio two ministers. Receipts In cash, B20; In formed upon her. Is gaining quite well.
Strong hopes are entertained of her recov­
last week by the Illness ot her brother— hay and grain S15.
ery—Cards are out for tito\marriage of
Wm. Parker and family spent Christinas
Horace Pennock and Miss Ethel Tolles ou
at Battle Creek—P. II. Brumm, of * Hast-1
Orangeville.
Wednesday the 28th. Congratulations arc
Ings was home over Christmas—Ferry
Brothers and sister are guests sf S. J. turned home Tuesday after a nine months extended to the happy couple as they as­
and Edna Tniuum—G. F. Trutntn and stay on Lake Michigan—James Coon, of sume new duties lu life with bright proswife are visiting relatives and friends Grand Rapids, is spending Christmas with jm-cIs for the future—A tine display of
In this village—B. L. Johnson, of Middle- relatives and friends hero— Marcus Dari holiday goods adorn the windows and
vllle, spent Christmas with Nashville and Jacob Gorsllne have a contract cut­ stores of.our merchants, with quick sales
friends—J. C. Furulss, of Woodland spent ting logs and stave bolts for Joseph deal— and ready pay for the same makes them to
Sunday with friends at home—S. E. Cook, The-oyster supper held by the G. A. IL feel happy in waiting upon the many who
ot Charlotte, was in town Sunday—Mr. boys was well attended. Tblrty-eight had throng In turn for a chance to make aelecand Mrs. L. W. Feighner and Miss Lulu all the oyster they wanted to eat and had tions for dear ones at home—Onr district
Feighner spent Christmas at Hastings— oysters left—Mrs. Fred Beattie Is visiting school has closed for a two weeks vaca­
The Sunday schools ail had very nice her mother, Mrs. H. Beattie, of this place tion—James and Fred Elliott and also
| Christmas exercises—Ix*n W. Feighner —A series of club dances will be held at Winford Rockwell are home from the
was in Ann Arlrnr Monday—Misses Lydia the township hall commencing on the eve agricultural college to spend the vacation
and Agnes Feighner are spending their of Jan. flth. ISSSs^tiystcr supper this —Many family gatherings enjoyed Christ­
vacation at Niles—Mr. and Mrs- U C. week at the R. A. F. M. hall. An enjoy­ mas dinner by assembling together, around
Feighner. of Woodland were guests al able time Is to be had—John Prindle and tables well laden with the luxuries pro­
duced in the year 1893—Cards are out for
Lyman Putman's over Christmas.
Ella Train were married Saturday after­
noon at Martin and took the train for a social dance at the American hotel, Wed­
nesday exening, the 28lh. Many young
Grand Rapids, where they will speud
people enjoyed a Christmas cutter ride; It
Mrs. Ella Early, of Grand Rapids, is their honeymoon and visit relatives—Mor­ being the first of the season when it was
visiting friends hen- this w.eek—Mr. A. ris England and Frank Spicklor made a enjoyable—C. McCay and family returned
Wood' of Buyen Falls, spent Christmas trip to Grand Rapids last week—Elmer to their home Friday for a temporary stay,
with his father. Mr. D. W. Wood—Wm. England- and wife, of lUddlevilto, are when they will return to business near
R. Vester, of Ypsilanti, is spending his spending a few days at A. Matteson's.
Shultz, where he Is engaged in manufac­
vacation with Ids friends at home—Wm.
turing lumber—Old Mrs. Burt Is quite
McKinney went to Grand Rapids last
sick. The infirmities of years seem to Iw
Thursday to visit his daughter—if this
A Happy New Year to all—Wm. Troyer, more than her feeble frame is able to bear
isn’t winter what would you call it? not ofScbewa, spent Christmas with Maple up—Mr. and Mrs. H. Ileally prepared for
summer surely—Sleighing is quite good Grove friends—Wm. Guy has returned the benefit of their two little girls and
aud business lively—Mr. S. Ensley Is In from his northern trip—John Troyer, Mrs. some few of their schogl mates a Christ­
the north part of the state at present—Mrs. Henry Kirkendall and Mrs. Robert Camp­ mas tree Saturday evening, and th* same
J. Early, of Grand Rapids, is visiting nt bell, of Ohio, are visiting at M. Guy’s— Is reported to have been a success. An en­
Mr. D. N. Woods this week—Clarence Mr. and Mrs. M. Shore-, of Castleton,
joyable time was the result of the occasion.
Covert and Miss Fannie Hartman were called on Maple Grove friends Christmas
united in marriage Christmas p. m. at the Peter Myers, of Woodland, visited at M.
home of Mr. and Mrs.-G. Hartman's, in thff Guy's Monday—Mr. and- Mrs. Wm. Sea­
presence of a few Intimate friends of the man spent Christman with L. E. Seaman BROWN-CUNNING HAM-Br Rev. Grtesbr.
bride and groom. Rev. Puffer, of Hastings, In Nashville.
at the re-’ldetce of the bride s father In.North
Irvinir. Dcormbrr ssth. Mr. Floyd Brown to
officiating. We extend congratulations to
MisuMaud Cunningham.
the happy pair with best wishes for their
Dowling
future happiness—Mr. Kimble and wife,
Very cold weather at present, with
id South Bend. Ind., were in attendance snow—Mrs. H. Hammond is sick at this
M fi rrled.
nt the wedding of Mr. Covert and Miss writing—Mrs. Frank Stanton is quite sick
Married at Carlton Center Dec. t3tb. bv !'*♦.
Hartman, al«o
Iiaiiwau,
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■ — ■----and--------Fred Foster,
- of —I’. G. Henry and family spent last Sat­ W. M. Puffer. Clarence P. Covert and Fannie
vruBmuj
v.
r
crosneets
of
another
louis Ca-There is pTOpret, ot .nutter urday and Sunday with his sister at Lake M. Hartman, both of Carlton Center.
wedding not a hundred miles from the Odessa—Wm. Manning is very poorly at
Center-Fred Mead, of Hastings, has ta­ this writing being confined to the house—
ken up hteabode with John Fleming and Mrs.'C. Mack and nlvce went to Aibiun
Geo. W.Oaln to Irving Caln. 40 » »ec X Cartis attending school at the Center—Mrs. last Friday to visit relatives and friends— ton.8liw&gt;.
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A. Raymond started last Thursday for Julia McGrath returned lo Grand Rapids' ..
s
Canada to visit her aged mother—Mr. hut
Fridav. after making a ten weeks visit &gt;•;'
lust Friday,
W. Y’-ui.m.t to Fanny Ash.
a see i ..
Glasgo and wife spent Christmas in with her sick father—M. Manning and Castleton,
't-.’25.
Quimby with the lattera parents, Mr. and wife are entertaining a.cousin from Ten­
Arah I. )’• ■ mum to Albert Altaft. /*» a, tu
Mrs. McDonnell—J. Hcnney is having a nessee. She expects to return to her
w\ Alih'toMnry R. Rarden, puiccl on
house built—Chas. Fleming is on the sick home l:i about a week—Grandma Frey is seatAWoMland. SI2TO .. . .
Richard A. McCURDY, President. list—Albert Burchfield, of Lansing, spent ( uite )&gt;oorly—IL Powell bos moved to
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Christmas at Carlton.
I ohnstown to work Mr. Fisher’s farm.
ttannu I ibxwii to K insmn Wolcote, lot 4. blk.
WORDS OF A GREAT PREACHER.
G, Fr?*r«rT. S3M
Cbas. H. Crawford Li Wm. G.Crawford, firCloverdale.
cel arc 17. Orang*rill*. *’«&gt;BROOKLV.X, N. Y. Nov. aS 'ga.
The services at the church by the
Blram Hone., to Albert Clem, W&gt; a
8,
Arthur Edmunds and Chas. McKinzey
young people last Sunday evening were
nranvi vl'lc.
Robert A. Grannis Esq., Vice excellent showing thst great improvement came homo last week from Albion college 1 H. d. Newton to tz* and F, L. Potter. IN a
10. Hu!Isn't. 84^0.
to upend the holidays with their parents— sec
.
had been made In vocal music since 1 ruf.
President etc.
Jo«enb
Cider
to
Andrew
J.
Stevens,
tn
a
see
Nellie Edmund* came home last week
Taylor started his singing class—John and
from Washtenaw Co., where she Is teach- " john'i* ’ Na-rb-r to Frank A. Moore, letS bib.
Dear Sir:
Ryan attended Christmas at Kalama­
mg school to spend the holidays In BanI have been for so long a time Will
zoo—Emma Barnes and Lurenn King spent flelu. bringing with her two of her cousins, "tiiouA-'C Wall er to.Jeremiah Ilnnderibott.
insured in “The Mutual Life In­ Sunday at home—Several new dwelling
so n *&lt; e .U. Irvine. Sljon.
Albert and Nellie Wealfrball— Last Sator- 1
Hendershott tn Msrr T. (Joodre-.r. and
surance Co. of New York” that I houses will be erected here next spring— day night the baking powder and prizes at •4 R.T.
&lt;g store uroperty. Hw»Urg« City, two
think it time that I express my ad­ J. Bates Is rigging up his picket mill and the Brest e store was all captured. Claude Ansel Khurslmry to Enren* Back. to. M
will use the engine at the brick yard.
Clwcrcaie,
$»
Slaws^n being the most lucky nun as he
miration for the manner in which
carried off hbout a bushel basket full of
the affairs of your institution have
powderknd prizes—Frank Doty has just
been conducted and applaud the
We here lota o' &gt;™&gt;"
V'™™1 baI
received two carloads of corn—David
Name and residence.
position for integrity and thrift it •leUhlur-Mr. D. N. SloeHos end *Uo Stiles is feeding about 80t) sheep and No i Floyd A. Rrnw. C|tv
i Maud Cunntottuvr.. Irving
holds in industrial, social and com­ u, « little belter «t prewnt-Mr. W. lambs, and 400 will be sold in the middle 331 fChaa.W.
Whittemore. Hope
Jolmaonud wire »ne»t Cbrtstmj, with of February al five and six cento— rhe
mercial circles throughout the her iwrenle. Mr. and Mm. A. J. l o*JCT
I P.rmloa M. Krway. Rutland
bell did not ring Christmas morning, but
Sprarir. Carlton
world. How many homes it has TheChrlstnuu tree at our school bouse look out for Now Years morning—Arden ** ii Herbert
Kittle Townsend. Carttoo
| William FWt. J oh uptown
saved from destruction and what was fairly attended and liter a short pro­ Moffard is not on the gain very fast—May „„
3t0-1 Plorenre Lamont. Bedford
domestic calamities it has turned mn&gt; ud alnsloK by tbo choir the present, Stiles was taken very suddenly sick last ... i Emnt tterox. Hook Grove
were dletribuud end nil returned home Saturday but Is improving at this writing 311 1 Henrietta Davis. Kalama
back by its prompt reponsc to all nd report &gt; «ood tliuo-Fred Bsymoud I.
i GM&gt;rc»»r.&gt;nt!la.Toledo.Ohio
__E. Edmunds was sick all of last week
’&lt; Ida Brigb. Naahvillo
reasonable demanc’s upon it can entertaining his cousin from Jacktwn co. with quinzy, but Is Improvlng-Ida
| .John Prlndle. OrinxevilW
never be estimated. No institution —Itemember tho dance end oyster supper Chandler is quite sick at Dr. Troy’s home 3!S 1 Ella R. Train. Orangeville
AttfUn. CaaUrtou
in America has firmer foundation. .1 Smith’s hsll Dee. 30lb. All sre tnjlt —Christmas wss observed here Sunday -l* 1| ChariM
Nettle t Marita, Man&gt; Grots
ed—J. Springer end temlly spent Christ­ night by an entertainment of the Sunday , ... i Eraeet Edmund*. Baltimore
Yours etc.
mas tn nestings—Mhe Minnie Wardell school at the church—Revival meetings
T. De Witt Talmage. expeets to spend e few dsys with ber gr- ,will commence again this week Tuesday
eels In Chle«»o dortnj the week TjeeUonl evening by the help of.the two evargelieta
ot her school In Ysnkee Springs—Mt. Pol- , from Hickory Corners.
cud wife entertained eompeny from ‘

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Middleville Christmas—Fred It is tough to
hsve to go when you don’t want' to, but
we all havq, to some times—A. Stocking
and E. Hall expect to play at the North
Irving Grange hall next Saturday night—
A. Potter is slowly recovering—We hear
that Parmalee would like to know what Is
ment by the book and ladder company.
If they will come up they will probably
find out—Mias Mabie Saddler is at work
for Mrs. D. N. Stocking-

J. I. MeBiaii, Spacial Meat.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Dec.

tn, 1^92.

FRANCE’S OBLOQUY.

■olvm! getting away with rhe money, wbi’d

Facts Developed in the Panama
Canal Scandal.

COMES NEAR BEING AMUSING.

In Mark Twain’s “RougMng II" there b

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8TATEBMES BRIBED. 4

Clcm«ucvau-Uelonredi- Duel.

Paris. Dec. £1—Marius Fontane and
Charles Dr L«a4t»&gt; dincta’• of the de­
funct Panama Canal* coin piny, were taken
from Matts prison yvrtvnlay morning to
the office ofM. FrunqneviQr, the examin­
ing mago-tnite, by whom they.were ques­
tioned for two Lours. They rode both
ways iu a prison van, tin explicit instruc­
tions have been given that n&lt;&gt; favors ktaill
be. ahown them. M. ijaus-Leroy, accused
of selling his rote when hr was a member
of the lottery bond commission, was ex­
amined yesterday afternoon.. To this con­
dition lias boodlery. na Americans call it,
brought thing- in France. Here Is Charles
de la-t'srpti, son of the famous engineer,
Ih prison, ami the old man hinuv»lf not safe.

«b«H4n« nuur. In .hiehlb.
mnrk
mark wa«
was &gt;«n
an an*
ace r\f
of clubs, u„.4
and tlia
the con­
testant were one Bemis, of remarkabb
story-telling powers, and the rest of th«
tourists. In the field wax a cow. which
somehow gut in the way of the bullet and
was killed. Twain in his artless style re­
marks that the cow was in no danger m
long as she stood still right behind the
mark,
around
—. tint that
..... .she
. I. gan
^.... v
.. -.Iking
....
—--------and got in the wa;. oi the talk.. Bemta,
-------------------------------who
killed the cow, LJv.ght the same later.
He didn't want it, but iu owner “induced” ■
him to buy. using as an argument a shot­
}
gun.

LIGHT AND SHADOW

9UM TOTAL OF THE VOTE. ‘

BA«S»«U» thBt S*v*ra»wwadrod The*
sand Voters N»*yed at Homs.
Naw York. Dec. 33.-The Evening PoW.
prints a table of the total vote of the reecnt:
ulection a* follow*: Cleveland, 5.W7.WO j
Harrison, 5,1TO.611; Weaver, 1,026,080, and ;
GLOOM AGAI3 AT TIL WHITE HOUSE Bidwell, *8,347. Cleveland’s plurality »l, '
37B. In Louisian* the Republicans and
People’* party having nominated a fudoc 1
One of the Prwhlent’a Cran.Irhlldren 111— ticket ou which there were five Harrison '
Ko FeaUvKIco it* Official Clrelea Except electors and three Weaver electors, the,
vote for plurality purpose* to credited to 1
Harrison.
Some Significant Coxnparison
The total vote was 12,128,008. In 1K4-1
WaxihnotJx, Dra 26.—It seems nethe vote was 11.302,US», showing that tlx ।
though 1PrcadtUnt
Harrison’„s wav*.
troubles
will increase of vote wna only Tfi'JJW, white the
rtTA.UVlI. a-.aiili^aaa
—■
UCTerinjd. Two immtbaago yewtentay be increase from
to iva was l,34-*i.7W- !
bU
nearly twice a great
Mureuver then* were !
father-in-law diet! and Friday his grand­ UO new Stales admitted l&lt;-tw«*n ’S4and:
child, Martenu ilftrrisou, was Mricken ’b». while several territeriea were admitted j
thehas
tatter
four yrara. The increase ot,
dowu with scnrlnthix The in
event
cast
mMitional gloom orur the heavily s-rrow- vote, judged by formin- period* of four
Mrickeo hou^id. Qr. Gardner, who I* yean«, should hare lain •considerably over

Of ihe Christmas Season in Our
Great Cities.

Tk* RBonogroph !«-• Meueoop.
M. du Hkudray, following the method of
Professor Garnier’s studies uf th* Simian
language, has carried his phonograph into
the hencoop. He place* ic in one henhouse
where the “family” are at home, ami when
the receiver U.-is been cackled Into for half
an hour It is taken away and made to re­
peat all the goaslp in a neighboring hen­
coop. The result* of the experiments are
said to be marvelous.—N*w York Journal.

Soon thing IJke this, Imrring the pur-!
-------------------chase,
wan the. a..u
duel yorteretay
----------lietwveu.
Clemenceau and Dcrouledv. BmU men nre attending the child.&gt;iy» it has the di.-wose
Who Was It Wsnt Fteblag?
saul to tic crack shuts, Cicunm eau had
Evidently several handrail thousand &gt;uvpa.
.
woo»
....
o,
,«.&lt;
»w
we
un...
... .
• “U'1
yet Csxtar'* UtUa Llw Ml* are
put d whole lot of lead into the breast of
a
•qxudiy valAbla tn CouxUcaUon.'
du.i.u.. al I.. wly pneo. Wwliw-U). 1 he, «'«&gt;»
r«rd«&lt;l It nUght affect tl»- oU»r ereigns -went fishing'' on Nov. 8, and it apMan
that
uiu»l of these were Republican.*
wanted to tight at t wenty pace* with per-; children in n more virulent form. Ine
therefore closed to the pub­ —at any rate the Republican vote 'show* 4
mission to advance live pacrw each ami fire * White House 'is *'
the heaviest falling off The vote of such.;
at will until soniebdy wm a corpw. and lic. It was a sail Christmas at the White great states os New York. Ohio, and Indi-;
kenned very anxious that Home gore should House for Um- adults, with loving faces ab- ana waa smaller this year than it was four
be sins'. The iminngvr * f the duel declared aeut. fromythe family circle.
years ago. Apparently a “campaign of ed­
that such a fight was against nil French
ucation’’ does not stir up the patriot* to
precedent—and m»I&lt; was, »»• fur a* niodrru
The holiday of the year was an uuutmal- the voting point
precedent ta txmceiuml. He determined on
Total Vote by State*.
twenty-five pices with |v.-rtni-Mofi to ad­ !y quiet occasion h» official circles. There
Following to given each state’s vote for Worst Case of Scrofula the
vance three paces each, with six sl:ots ns was no inclination among the cabinet, all ot the presidential candidates:
Doctors Ever Saw
families
to make nny __
display,
in view of
The excitement ir. Paris- may tn- likened the limit.
'
1Iul
.u.vA ...
----------------The only man who came near being bit tjie gloom that envelops the White lloute.
to the excitement in the United States in
CompUtely
Curtd
t&gt;y
HOOPA
was
n
spectator
who
got
on
a
fence
some
--------------------------------------------------no'dlnn.r
panic.
n«i.
...Ida
Credit Mbbilier or in whisky ring times,
SARSAPARILLA.
HTATES.
and for the same cause, especially as. to the distance away and lie straightway got from thoee comprising member* ol the
down off that fems* and sought n tree.
" When I wa* 4 or B years old I had a «crofCredit-Mobilier. For the trouble in the
twiilirs ami their visitors. Vice President
Three -hols were fired apiece and then nt
ulouj *ore on th* middle fipgnr of ay left kai;d.
Panama case to that scores of members of
solicitation of frelhda the combatants Morton had with him live of hisdaughters.
which rat so bad thr.t th* doctor* cut lh»
&lt;hennUininl legislature nre charged with
1»*. to*
Mf
Anger ott, and later took oft more than half my
concluded that their honor was salified Secretary of State and Mm Foster had Alabania.
•'.-'.u bv&lt;;
iLKii:
Artuuis**
having accepted bribes to further in. the
hand. Then th* sore broke out on my arm.
without the spilling of gore. Clemenceau with them. Mrs. Foster’s mother and dalito...U
cam* out on my neck and far* cn boLI sides,
chamber the scheme of the canal This'
hadanother affair ou Ida hands and all the tirother -Mr. and Mrs. Mrl’henson, of
nearly destroying th** sight of one eye, also
scheme lias terribly victimized the French
(ot.ni.tutii
Evansville,
and
the
young
children
of
by d:
oreryviwre. or *«n» by
on ay right arm. Doctor* s.-dd it was the
details were arranged, the other party lie*
D^Uwi.i.
people,
their
love
for
country
and
desire
to
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York.
Dr. Charles Bacon, of ,G«hen. N. V., t he Horidn
5rtj
Ing Deputy Millevoye, but by mutual con
aciw
Worst Caso of Scrofula
make France famods for its liberality in
SMMI.PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALLPMCE this great work having beeii largely made tent the matter has been transferred to a nephew uud niece ‘of Reprw’ntative Georgiathey ever saw. ft wa* aiu&gt;ply awful! Five
WL23O,
Iduhc,..........
Bacon. ‘
court .of arbitration.
yean era 1 began to tako Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Illinois
FORl'KOt^l
AttheGKAlCD use of by schemers who sought their lib­
Iudiaxui»-Gradually I found that th* sore* were begin­
eral subwrriptionx It is generally concwled
3».UJ».
«LXL* i ning to heal. I kept on till I had taken ten
Before the dualiata took positions Delon
Secretary of War amt ’ M rs. Elkins have
that De Ix^w-ps was among th&lt;*e who were
1RMU......... ..
rede embraced his friend*, saying he ex­ a hmincftill of children and young folks kentnvky ....i
*a&lt;C[J 3k.irtl|
iLWi botllei. ten dollars! Just thick of what a
[.EOK.
deceived, as few believe him tu.bave lawn
return I go- f°r Uiat LnvciUnent! A thaaThe Diy-t at schpol, Louisiana.. ..
pected to be killed. lie permitted themJo for the holidays.
•aad per cea&lt; t Ym, many thousand. For
guilty ol intent to defraud.
cut off several locks of his hair and divide Davis, Stephen and Kichard, brought ytiiiu'...
PAKISU. Prop’r
the past 4 years I have had no sores. 1
Bigger Thing Thun the Credit Mobilier.
nv&lt;a
it between them. He said hu had no regrets home each a chum, and (.’hijatnuLs was Maryland
:JK&gt;14i
Work all the Time.
But this tiling is a bigger thing than to express, &lt;md would die as n man of lively for that household. Saturday night
3).W7
the Credit Mobilier. not only in- the num­ honor. M. Clemenceau Irft order.-, for the there was a Christmas tree and Sunday the Micldgan.
work. I know not
3'.W
1L'O» ' Before, I cauld do
1
SIC what to s&amp;y strong enough to express ay grat
hjjaw
ber smirched, but m the amount involved. issue uf
Justke as usual, ami then em­ dinner wax partaken of by the relatives of MS.
3W1
It is stated on good authority tliht securi­ braced the various members of Ms staff, the family in tlu&gt; city, forming altogether
finde to Hood's Saraaparilta for my perfect
U-,*Xl
«•
cure.” Gkobub w. Tuki.-kil Fann ci, Galties to the amount of 4-MMXfl.OtH) have many of whom shtxl tears. One fdtture , » large circle. The attorney general
W.M7I.
.
and Nebraska.
wr.y. Saratoga county. N. Y.
been pledged by the French people, mostly that will be appreciated by American pewsMiller had their family party iur7.-&gt;
H i-Jm.
of the middle clast-, on which -over #2K7,- |Mt|M*r men was the agreement that lx Jus* j ?reased by the new daughter-iu-law and
HOOD'S Pills do not weakra. but all
ALM ;
au.fio has'actually been niisixL The re­ lice, Clemenceau’* puper, should not have . j,MBtar*s fiance. Miss Jes»ie Miller is
ffigMtkm aad tone Uw siouuu-h. Try theta Sc.
cent exp&lt;*^ shows that -vast ruiiU sale a "scoop” of the affair, it being arranged' home fur the holidays, accoippanied by a
North
DxXotu;
scrilied fur;the construction uf thecan&amp;l that all Parisian journals were to have the H.huol friend.
Secretary of the Navy Onio............. J
have l»een diverted tu the packets of nw- facte sitnultanruuMy
j Tracy dined with his daughter and
Art oa a new prtodplo—
eallyl manipulators. It hf .-i drawn into its
SSjni;
nwalata (be fiver, rtomata
' grand daughter, Mrs. aud Mis* Wilmenl- .l*&lt;nmejrhanis.1
LOW ।
and bowuto thmuahlXi
lllio-ie inland.:
vortex such men as Rouvier. whu wa* u
•
. ling. Tbo postmaster general aud Mrs.
bouthOr'final
n^rvft Du. Mitasr I iuz.
iuvinlM-1* of the talc government, and oth­
Chicago, Die.
-"I hud just been re-. Wnnatnaker sjwnt Christthart al their South Dakota.
ers cqdaUy prominent.
-.ru.ir.;
leased from the hospital, where 1 hnu been w,aWry place, Lindenhurst, near PhilaI
Tltejr All Took a I&gt;i[*.
::
G
’
.
3».lte
I
WSK'I
ttaiL
teallM^ teMafc
for several wi-ks with
Lrok.-n
said delphin. whtre ;!..7
—”7 —
th“
they had i
a ^
family
gather
Vermum......... | •i&lt;3a;
—..
prertl Bpdoaes.35rt»High officials and press n preventative*of &lt;MXMr
|,u Howard to Jus&gt; . Glennon Satur- ’ hlsi Secretary uf’ Agriculture and Mrs.
Joseph
JiHjk&gt;: 11:1*17
:i.'isl
Vlrgiuta
bam -./.us CM at drugtW*
France
appear to w
lx* iiiuu;
guilty of having hands ,; dnwmorniiig.
±;7^2:r.it—. "I was hungry an«l didn't , Itusk
- - -- qui•’-tely
• wiUi
... ’no
- **,ut
- *•
—*r
rance oppi-ni
\VB*h&gt;iu;ti&gt;u . !
Br.XBaUU.
Ce, EtUrntteL
tlined
^eir
.1:
. i.sack
r. from which millions
W«m Vlrgiuial
dipped
in -l
the
Imvr a cent and stole the packages in or­ mm and daughter to keep them ootppany.
177. »»• ITt^W;
[A.MKS a. SWEKZEV.
Paying for Fa rms trsrn uilr frop.
upon millions of dollars have l&gt;een taken, der to- get something to vaL’’, Howard1
........... i
».3tai
Wy-nutag
Attorney at ta«*.
and the thorough investigation now In stule a [oukage from une of the wagons of
BLAINE IS NO WORSE.
ijitai 1 ‘-i.tftCu*iFawjK
Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, itLla.-ding*. -Mich. progress is causing many to tremble. Sev­ the American ExprtsM company Friday I
latvs an inrtsnce of what i* being m cornPractice** in all courts of the Mate. Col­ eral arrets of prominent Frenchmen have night and was arrested with the [tat-k-agi*
•Hate Danger. .
lections promptly attende*! to.
already het-u made, including deputies ami in hi* posM-Mion. IJe waN&gt;bcl4 to the crim- ;
SERIOUS WRECK ON THE SANTA FE. ; pltahed'by farmer* III the Red River Valley
of Minnesota anil North Dakota. Hr s*ia
tenatoni. Some of the Panama dirveton* inal court in bonds of fttou.
Washington. Dre.“Tudny has been
KS. E. II. A C. P. LATH KOI’.
S. J. Leland, near his town o! Dwight. N.
are rlsounder arrest, chargwi with receiv­
i an uneventful one for Mr. Blaine,’’ Mild Dr.
Homoepqthic Physician#and
onsly »mi Many Itedly injurod.
i
ixmgbt 100 wtw of land *•* the spring
ing brilws. Penalties following convictions
,r
.
: Johnston last evening, when met at the
Surgeons
r
D
enver
,
Dec.
St
—
A
pasM-ngvr
train
on
.
Of igyi. for S2.OIK). and rabcHJcrops that
S
ew
Y
om
.
ISe.
JU-Jo.i
.w.,w
.
*
j,,
h
,„
jo(
,
in France nre severe, includlug civil degra­
atAil utils city and cdqntry promptly
the Santa Fe railway went down an em- I season worth the salary of a govtniwen!
dation. lus^of ^o'irk-al rights, and fines or
ell ^unU, to pnwral New Yorker, bwe- ,
(n,m u,tolhU,md (ouul lllol buU.
tended to.
imprisonment. One duel has already been Iw . Kn.,. ISrSuo^ Tl»- da; .1.wt.v1 ■ .
|]h o)l.n The t„, tLU
,10m&gt; no, bankment two mile* from Husted. Colo.. ‘ clerk. In excess of the cost of hi* farm. a&gt;
fought over the matter, and leading FrcnrhThursday night, seriously wounding Bert | per the following statement:
p A. SCRIBNEK. M. I&gt;..
S.ltx&gt; Hu. of wheat, at We 5SJ«L»
mru urn liable to lx* seriously Involved.
and Willie Van 1 asm, of Denver, and se­ 'I gm
v. .
Physician and Surgeon,
.. .. oats, at wc
1S7.W
from their Window* they saw th* hotisra converses whenever permitted to do so-in
verely Injuring tn euty-four others. Those f......................................................... '.................. V38.7"
DritOU.
•
Mich, .
HAS A LIST OF THE CULPRITS.
ond
in nau,,-.
white At tan
all the,?
to inclined to .talk
for his
UU&lt;1 streets mantled
AMAUIAT.* ,i&gt;
*“”,j fact
...................
. too much
.
i»fflce ‘a residence, our bkKk east of ileuot.
severely hurt are: J. K. Shallo, of Ada, . Prdtii 1 l:»x cost ot land..........................
j,«n
! prisons mission bouses mid charitable in- own good. He «:?.»imilat&lt;s‘ hi* food, and
Kan.. &lt;nit &lt;ui leg by. glax.-; E. D.
j stitutlLn- substantial UhrUtmas dinner* ; tUatalou^glvcw him themxvshary strength McDonald, Denver, cuts on head:------ Sam­ • JffSllllIg.........................................................
A. &amp; C. 11. BARBER
1
Cases
of
this
kinil
are
common
that
I
were
served
tu
the
inmhtt».
All
tinprin
,
to
combat
the
di-A-ase
and
witlutand
rePhysicians and Surgeons.
uels, fret mid -wrist cut; E. U Story, of
j A leading man iu the sinuous proceedj ia|wr% should they &lt;x&gt;me.
Denver, arm broken and severe internal iu- ' they are a Irur in the *rws market ou;
Calls in city or county responded to wit!, iDgH n(,w bei**K investigate^ was Baron de cipa! churcht* gave elaborate services
west.
.
juries;
Mrs.
G.
('one.
Deaver,
interaally
proccptncM, day or night.
! Reinacta a large figure in the financial
,
Mu«J.rO..r.Cl.r:..mu.
-| c&lt;u&gt; ..dd OOTblug numlo M, hurt; D. Bur^. Denver, seriously cut; D.
[ world of Paris. He committed suicide on
NOTICE KOU llKAULNG DECLAIMS.
Madelia. Minn., IM-. 2U.—Patrick that I sec nothing Id his condition tonight Waite. Denver, head cut; Michael Van
TV’M'LIAM O. LOWDEN.
H
La^rf,..
.I the first mutterings
- of the storm. Yester- Nnven mid Henry Guth fought’ iu the . to warrant apprehension on the part of Ixxin. Denver, &gt;ereridy hurt; William ' M.tte of Michigan. County &lt;M Bsm-«*■
N«4&gt;&lt; e I* hereby given, that by au order 0! the
ai. Anuneux,
oi moonlight at 10 o'clock Saturday night • hi* family mid friend* of any immediate I Eames, Denver, *e* endy^_Paiil Van Loon, 1; Frotiate
Office over Hastings City flank. Has ,। u*y
day M.
Andrieux, ex-preiccv
ex-prefect 01
of pouce
polleeof
Ccurt for the County ot Barry, mode on
i”
Paris,
before the —
parliamentary
tings'. Midi.
’ iwa*
- *-*
*
*- com
— ­ over a trivial matter ns to. Christ ma* danger. I shall not go to the bouse again cut on head.
■ the tr.tii d*yon»:eeuil»er A. I».
naontl.; from that &lt;tatv were allowed for creditors to
; mlsatau investigating the rascality, and festivities. The men were separated by I tonight unless unexpected complications
l.l»t er IlntiM*&lt;l People.
| present tlielr clainw ag-uust lhe estate ot
A. SHELDON,
... be had
- ,—
»-.r। friends,ofbut
met on the next block, where ,
in and there were no outward Indica।, saidrthat
a —photograph
a stateBesides tlie above the following were j Georvc Washington N»e. late of said
meat and ju-count written by Baron de Navcn Whipped out n jnck-nife and sev- ; tionj, when 1 left him that he would be more or less severely bruued. &gt;pmlncd or I County, deceased, and ttau all creditors oi
■
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
J Keinaclt This showed the names of the j ercd Guth's femoral artery. The latter ran I threatened with anything to demand my
Abstract block. Haxunar&gt;! ■‘erased
are
required
10
preCTit: Mr*. Van Ixxm. Denver; Charles Ij said
Money lo loan on Kcal Estate Ke*l Estate ; ___ ...ot-hpt-ks
di
sent
their etalms In
said
ITobaie
by Baron du Rel- ten rods and fell dead.
prvwnct "
■
sold on c -mmissloo. General cnnreyaaelns. ■ payees
P«y«« «* checks
tn«.«a drawn
ui
Dtamoml and wife, New York; W. G. । Court, at tiie Probate office. Iu lhe City of
.
.. Andneu.-.
. - • 1X wrote a-----list of
names |
. _
i
All ynlri at la»»t Urp*rt.
Havtng * eouinl^M* set of Abstnu-t Koou,eooi-I nacb.
M.
. ------I
HastInpt.for
examlnalion
and
altowarae.
on
or
*
*”* * * **"
— •"
*
I The house was more brilliantly' lighted Veilard, Denver; Mrs. Gillette, Den­ . before the L’.Ui day uf .luce next, aud that
piled treni the Records, can furnish complete | on a piece of paper and handed it to M.
ver.
Mrs.
Matilda
McCtv.
Penn­
Sl’IUNGFlELb, O., Dec.
I
* tract*.
C. F. BBOOKS. Clerk. , BriwLon, saying at the same t ime that four
20.—John Haus- ' tast
some
1—night
_V-- than
— for
-______
- -nights past. At sylvania; A.- T. Lawrence. Denver, S. A. ] Mich claims will I* bean! ticfotevdd Court, o.
t
Wednesday,
lhe
i.'Ab
day
of
March,
and
or.
Ic burned nt Hopewell
the bright
bright light
light distinguishable
distlngulahulj in
.v. midnight
'•other names, one of a very high prraoriage, berger was horrible
midnight the
P. DRAKE. M. D..
Wat«on, Denver. Mina Banzigvr, Denver. ; Thnnday the IKUi day of June. next, al tea
he was prevented from mentioning by the schuul house Friday night while acting as Mr. Blaine's bedroom an hour previous had G. Cone and children. Denver; W. II. Yar- I o'clock In the forenoon ai each of those days.
Santa Claus in a Christmas entertainment. disappeared aud the entire house was hi
&lt;
Dated Dec. 134b. A. D. llttl
■ dictates of discretion.
Office over Holloway’.-, drug store.
kee, Denver; Charles Lingo and wife,
Chas W. Armstkong. Judge of probate.
His dress of cotton cloth and his celluloid semi-darkuesc—Indicative that the family
Deputies Haught by [hr Score.
Office hour, from -• to 4 p. m. Telephone, con I
1 Denver.
ncctltm with realdence, al Holloway’-* drug
Dr.' Cornelius Herz had shown him a false face caught fire. His face ii.it cooked expected a qnict nigbu Inquiry at Dr. John­
MORTGAGE SALE.
M'GLVNN MAKES HI8 CEACE.
More
*
ston's residence at 11:30 p. m., also disclosed
^document bearing the .names uf 104 depu- and one eye was burned out. A panic
Whereas default has been wade iu the nmdl
" *it* who hod been bought by the lobbyist followed and Warren Hess was badly that he had retired for the night.
The Noted itecalcltraut Priest Has Bi* lions of a mortgage oxeruted by Nebeotlali
Q M. FOWLHILD.D. S.
lUehan’s and Hsrmah M. Richards, his wife, of
Art on for a total sum of 1,350,000 francs. crashed.
D.
Authority Iteoturcd.
A ID-YEAR-OLD SANTA CLAUS.
the township of Ontiisvtiilr. Burry Countj.
M. Andrieux could name mast, if uot.all,
Washington, Dec. 84.-—The famous chm* state of Michigan, to Julia it Scoville, ot GrucOflled^-inrs x a in. to 5 u. in.
of the men mentioned in this document.
wo, Mate ef Nev. York, bearing date the -trd
of
Father
McGlynn,
of
St.
Stephen
’
s
B
rapfoku
,
Pa.,
Dec.
31
—
An
Erie
coal
d»v of fM*ptetnl&gt;cr. trvo. and recorded tn flic
Proof of the culpability of many men
UM1T11 A COLGROVE,
church, has finally been decided by the j office of the It* Kt-lor of Deeds for Barry I'ounty.
named in the document hud been prom­ train broke in two Saturday on a steep
D
Lawyers.
Cambridge, Mask, Dec. *M—William restoration to him ot authority to petfortaj Michigan, on »le “7th day of Scyteivlier. twui. In
ised him. He would try to obtain the grade near Hutchins,thisconnty. When the
(ORlee In Union block. HaMlngs.)
twelve of niortga-*-' on t'uzex*. on which
Eustis Russell, Jr., aged 10 years, and the his priestly function*. The'settlement o?| liber
Practk-w U all the courts ot the 6l*re.
mortgage there Is now ctalw&lt; &lt;l 10 l» di’«*'*ud
document from Dr. Herz. He wished It to forward; cars crashed into the rear part of
son
of
the
Democratic
governor
of
this
Re
­
be understood, however, that lie could not the train.Flagman -I. A. Houseknerht and
the case came within Hu* scope of the I tin]Mid at Lhe 'late o’ this notice the miiii uf our
Itninsand. one hundred. elghiy-Mne af’d LUO
A
E. KENASTON,
guarantee Absolutely the accuracy of the Brakeman J. O'Connor, both of this place, publican state, Saturday essayed the role
■totters.'principal
and Interest together w.th an
general power vested in Monsignor .'-•atolli. .
Attorney at Law;
document or Baron de Reinnch's State­ were caught in the wreckage and slowly of Santa Claus and made a good many the latpal legate, and the decision w as pro- ! attorney fee ot thlrtv-five dollars »- stiputated
(Over J. *i. Goodvear A Co?« store.)
ment. »u
In ma
his opinion .Baron
de Reinach
’s burned
miuu.iL
iuuioMin
uurneu to aeftin
iM-torc their companions children happy. At IO- o'clock he left his mulgated by him last night at the Roman | tn salt! tiivrtgagr. aiidno act I &lt; si or |i:&lt;i* edinp
death la-fore
Practice* In &lt;M*ourtaofthe State. Colltcuoai uicni.
at
law
or
tu
equity
having iwn Insltliilcd to n
word was far from unimpeachable. To his | wetr able to rescue them,
. ^axuptly-atemllnffto.
home- in thia city accompanied by his Catholic university, where he is stopping. : cover lhe debt secured by said tiiorfragr &lt;&gt;r any
knowledge Rciimch bad begun'to pay per- ‘
father, and togutlivr they loaded the gov­
Satolli sent a message tu McGlynn stag- . part thereof. Notice «&lt; tnerM»v given tltat by
Minal
debts
with
the
moneyof
the
Panama
s
trtue
of
a
power
of
sale contained hi saiu tnwtR. TIMMERMAN. Homopathle Phy­
ernor's carriage so full of toys and other Ing the term* upon which he would la* “re- ;
gage and the statute in such case made and pro
Canal company.
HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Dec. 35. —James holiday goods that there was hardly room
's
• »klai» and .Surgeon.
frockeil,” but what the terms an* can not. j vlded the said mortgage will be ftireeloerfi by a,
Incident of ttelnach’a Villainy.
'.Dflfew over Lathrop's drug store.)
Coburn, of Charleston, W. Va..|i as found for them In the vehicle. Then they drove be ascertained. McGlynn acceptx-d them. • sale of the mortgaged jiremlscs therein describ­
Andrieux told of an inridrnt In which yestenlay morning in nn oja-n hallway at about the city, down into the poorer quarter
which sale will be made* a ntte north
however, and can now officiate in any 1 ed.
aw. rsal estate and collect­ F-slix Gottu ntid Itelnarh were the actors.
door of lhe Court Haute in the City of Hsstlcus.
McGinnis &amp; Roadcap’s plare, where bn had and the distribution of gifts commenced.
parish where he is tewigned. The question ! in tin* Cuunly of Barry and State, of M ■•ftlgar,
ING OFFICE OF
Relnnch said to Cottu regarding Home laiu all night in a state of intoxication.
that
being the place id hoidin!; the Ciirolt (’&lt; ur.
Gave
Gifts
Useful
anil
Amusing,
of restoring him to hta ulil parish, SL Ste- !
pALMKnrux A Smith,
bribu money that he could *ny he received He was almost dead from exposure and
Barry C«uuij. at |&gt;ublie auction.by fi r slibrThem were nearly 140 little ones pro­ phen’*, of New York City, h* to be consid- j for
*
Woodland, Mich.
the motley to’ pay for udvefttaing. and
Krsr.f said comity on. Saturday, the eighteen:..
died soon afterwanls nt the St. Nicholas vided for, and race, religion, politics or cred by Archbishop &lt; 'orrigan.
C. S. Pai.^RRTox,
■Liy&gt;»!
February, iwtj. at twelve o’clock noon ■■:
J. M. Smith.
upon Cpttu ubjucttng to mich deceptfou hotel.
, **
ttiat day lo.satisly the anuHuit which shall then
previous condition or servitude fdldu't gw."
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace. Keinath sold (.'ottu‘wn« to tliin-sklnned.
IN SENATE AND HOUSE.
Ve due on said mortgage with iutcrvt. costs,
For every child then- wha provided one use­
Then Cottu reizerjRrinneli by the beard,
amt expenses o! sale bjgeU'cr with thirty fiv
dragged htaa^alx&gt;ut the flour and called
JeffeAsonvu.le. hid.-. Dea 2&amp;—William ful gift mittens, stockings, or something A Brief HynnjMls of the Proceeding ol •I.•liars, aliornr.s u«t as stipulate! tn sat&lt;l
of that nature, ono toy. a fancy sugarmortgage- T»v premises are described
fol
him ?tn embezzler and coward.
the fitatrsu*en.
Sht-par&lt;l,W binclinr. comuiitUnl suicide at 1
I10AS. blA.i; •
Why He Itellevra /n the
WaMHKOTox, Dec. 23.-V;cc President I All lhe full iwlng &lt;t&lt; MTil*ed hinds, situate ar’
o'clock Saturday night by swallowing coated ami decorated Christmas cuke, and
' Andrii-tix was asked* why, if he knew morphine. It wax done in the presence of a little fancy basket filled with candy. Morton fan* left the city for the holidays being in the County of Barry and Btatr.of Mirh
'These presents were disposed in boxen and
gun. The west htulof the soutb-weM quartet
r K«-ioHcli to be so dishene-k he placed any
andAlanJrrsou occupied the ch.iic in the ■ seellnu nineteen. In township two north rr.tw
j reliance' upon R».*inaeh’s charges that de- his wife, who pleaded in -vain for her hus­ lxi«kets, those of ench child, or the children
senttUi yesterday. Cockrell presented pcti- - tra we-1 coiitaluing tnghty acres pf lam! accord
band to desist, Shepard died in a few
putira lind sold their votes. • Mr. Andrietix minutos. Shetwrd and bis wife hod quar­ of one family, being labeled, with their
tngtott’n Ualt«-«t State* survey, amt twenty
tiutw asking tire postiMmement of the anti- i acres off th* snuth dud of Hie west ir^cttonxl
names.
replied: "Although &lt;li.-Jione»t with others, reled.
option bill—remarking that thev were ate-' half of tbo t orthurs* quarter of section unniber
Baron de Reinaih lutd no reason for mak­
nineteen in township two north range ten uest
Hl&lt; Claim ot an Ex-Employ^.
reotyiKri and marked with frmuL Chand­ contafntng
ing out private meinonmdn and counter­
in all one hundred acres of Lind, toe
Chicago, Dec. 27.-Charles P. Williams, ler nqiortvd a bill 10 prohibit immigration lite «ame tnorc or kA-*.
foils falsely." Mr. Biu-tau, advertising
Milwaukee. Dec. 27.—Two Urea here
Dated, November '.•-•mi; IRC.
agent, fur the Panama (^inal company, Sunday entailed a low of (Qu.OUu. The mill mi ex-employe of Rand, McNally &amp;, Co., for one year. Hill, a rnrmlwr of the com­
JtLIA IL S 'rt IIAK.
testified that the suuik paid to newspapers of Matthew Kecniin, valued at 420,000, whom that concern charges with having mittee, said he would submit a minority
■ Mortgagee.
by the company ranged from 400,000 francs andthuGem Hamiuock anti Flynet com­ embezzled fcJS.wo, ba^ filed u bill in the report. A bill for the- sidiqissioti of Okla­
A1.CN W. L’amilion,
homa
nnd
luiliau
Territory
as
a
state
was
Attorney
for
Mortgagt
e.
to 1,500,WW for ench issue of shares.
pany’s factory, worth #70,000, were both en­ suj»erior court against the company. MH1introduced.
Debate
on
the
Alvjtarrahan
tirely destroyed. Kernan carried no insur­ liams prays the court to appoint a receiver
CHANCBRY QRDE1L
Count Caffarelli, Monarchist deputy for ance. The fac»ory wai insured for Wti.uOO. for tbo firm of Rand, McNally &amp; LWo claim aud the anti-option bill 'followed, State of Michigan, Fifth ‘Judicial Circuit -In
AltBc, told the commission he could con­
Chaneery.
order an accounting and to restrain the and after an executive session the senate
adjourned
tn
Jan.
4,
lbW3.,
Suit
pending
tn the Circuit Court for th-firm the report that President Carnot had
THE DEATH RECORD.
company from prosecuting the RiO.OOO suit
Cimacery
There wnKao business done in the house, fur the Coiturv of Barry'- l”
a list of deputies corruptly Implicated in
J. mJ Fisk, director of the American Ex- brought against him a short time ago.
at the city o' Hastings. &lt;m tue toth d*v uf Notho Panama canal lobbying! This list, he
Instead of his owing the firm g»,0(X&gt; he which at 12:15 niljmirnnl to Jnn, 4, 18M3.
VMnb
A. D. 1K».
:hangn
bank,
at
New
York.
said, comprised many deputies whose
alleges tlw firm owes him over IgOi.ftn,
Sight finddysfly Hectored.
Coniptalnant.
,
Montagu Wiluams, well-known barrte- besides over.45,000 back salary, the afuremimes had not y&gt;it l&gt;een mentioned in con­
MOSTGOMERT, Mich., Dec. 34.—After be­
nection with the scandal
•aid debt being on account of a banking
Charles U. Berry.
Judge SAMUEL 8. Burton, at LaCiwac, directory he conceived, but which the com­ ing blind as tho proverbial bat for more
Defendant.
ban t wenty years William Gates, living
Id this catiM I: appearing by affidavit on Me.
pany from him out of.
The Dr. Hera mimtioatti in the foregoing Wta. '
the defendent, Charles It. Berry. Is not a
Daniel C. Blodgett, retired dry goods
-eM .bere». W1U '-fhuntday suddenly re- that
fa a chief figure in the crookedness. He is
rt.Ktetfl 01 Ibis state, but is .» resident of
merchant, at New York.
ored
tu
sight.
He
has
bora
com
plaining
nansss;
therefore ou motion cf Smith 4b G»b
dwelling in England “for bis health," as it
Jtrove.
KOlicitont for complainant, it is ordered
. an acute paiu in his eyes for several
Albrecht Becher, well known mechan­
were, lie ia an American citizen and his
that dofendent enter his appearance In said
&gt;y*. Thursday morning at tho breok- cause
Jerry Simpson arrived here Sunday in
Cnrea
record in America is unsavory. He oper­ ical engineer, at New York.
ou or before four months front the date
□t table he opened his eyelids and with­ of this orier. and that within twenty days tlw
Chappod Hand*, Wounds, Burna, Etc. ated al San Franctaco and various other
Jofcjf Townsend, veteran tragedian, at time for ChlaUnas dinner, but his arrive’
it warning burst into Ceara crying: “I Complainant cauw a copy of this order to be
plutxT* in America, and there is do one Hamilton, Ont.
was not grherally known untill yesterday
puMfabed In the Hastings hANNKH.ratd rml-li■n see. thank God, I can seer’ His newly csUcii
there who evef Iknew ‘him
L who
”
’has not to .'-Mrs. M. A. Newcomb, famous army Yesterday murninj be put aU doubts t&lt;
to be continued once ui each week lor
stored sight is apparently unimpaired, six weeks In succession.
regret the fati. Hu had an unhappy fac­ mme, at Effingham, Tils,
rest concerning hla candidacy for th.
Frank a. Hookkr.
.ate*
fo
nearly
»
jean
old,
and
became
General J. N. Dent, brother-in-law of United States senate by announcing that
ulty for getting into busHesa with a inon.
circuit Judge.
raulsffyUtWenlj **
“ight relurne&lt;i
Tru* copy. Attest,
3e«t for General Household Use ed man mid when the pait enhip was dis- General U. S. Grant, at Denver Cola
Chas. m. Mack, Register.

SICK

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Simply Awful

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When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,
■ Go to the

CITY BAKERY.

raTsguvsraia

l-’iue line of creams and
fresh exmfectionery. ,

A. E. REMKES.
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UEIICM FUHLY MAP

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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Decumber 29, 1892.

WORTH A GU1MEA A BOX/’

STILL
ROLLING

BEECHAM’S

|*%ll I O are made
“ILL.®

there. They

™’WKLrS.|lB,ni“s

, Of all drn

ALWAYS SMOKE

THE BEST

Ixi The Market
It Acfcnmvredges no -Supervor.’

/. MILLARD.

OUR COUNTY
Mayor »»f -brand itafrhls, and partner ufL.
E. Knapp-vi. formerly-«if thia city, iu the
Aroordlng to a -survey made by the
law firm -f StuartAi Kfftppeu.
county surveyor iais-ctioa ?.&lt; of Woodland
Me»&lt;&gt;re. O»&gt;k Bros..
township last week, the Dunkartl church
sheds were on the property of Hansooi
ifantings, Mich.
Ourleunti: ■
Hynes, who^* farm adjoms them.
F«Mir circular.''MUfying me that Hie
Boys are evidemiy .«afeffl 'c article* in
sub-*erlpU**i lo the ’“Ba.XScii’* eapdre*
Freeport Judging from a firm advertise­
with January v»U received. Of enuree I
ment in the Herald that leads:—••You
have noticed how nicely those suite fit lhe
a vfatlur u. uur faiut&gt;y Uuce we hare lived
boy &gt; that were braigti: id our store.
here. J oaet.Me you n cheek for Si.Iff. for
whfai ).1C nuy send Ute Baxxeu aud
Much amusemeot wan caused In a NasliNew Y.a lit Weekly Tribune for one year, vtlle church fast week when a very estim­
and Z wwh yon would have them scut lo able young fatly waikeu in and took a
th* Uxihc. am they often .get iu»t at*mt the front t-eat ju?l as the ik-iufater said “And
offlee.
,
tfa-re came n girl filled with an evil spirit.”
Very Truly your*.
The mlm»ti r nud the young Indy didn’t
'
W J svc
,se»* the point nnd ciMild not account for the
I^Theiatauy friends «ff*&lt;Gcorge E. Huck, swUe-s and Iniigliter that was pausing over
ilie congregation.
formerly •( tins city, butacw nn Assistant
Naval ■euiisiM'.ctor nt tho Brooklyn Navy
A street fakir struck town Inst Thurs­
Yard at New York. &lt;U1 In- pleased hr day ait&lt;baureceedtsl in ••rnplng In" three
learn that cm*' s are out -announcing kfa farmer*, wild now hare to show for ten
marriage to Miss Edith Gettrinie Neuman. dollam Invested, a money ipurs*;. n onedolfar bill and a nlckle wgteh all worlh SJ.n.Y
Fakir's profit ,*.’2.05. It fa safest nut to
Invest in another man's game.—Freeportrirst year lu the Naval Aeadbtny thrnugb Herald.
&gt;ihe four yean;. etalNNM *!»■« be carried ■/rFreepnrt people are tired &lt;if .stumbling
-away the lughea-, honors. Fur hfo'cfflei•wicy niul tLcouak icholar-ililp Jx! was sent around In the darkness aud want street
buujks.
•by the U. N. Gorutcniuent to the Universi­
Delton expects to have a creamery in
ty of Glasgow. Suitland. for itffwo years
course in. Nava! const ruction nnd ship tlie near future Jltree gentlemen have
building vid gratfaated ht Hu* Itead of hfa been to Elgin, lit. to look up the matter,
clx&amp;s. Iteturuiag to thfa country he was and talk of formktg a stock eoetpany.
MH‘olnte'1 an a-sisteut Naval G&gt;urt:uctuiat_U:e Brooklyn Navy Yard. Netf York.
NEIGHBORING COUNTIESMr. Rock fa « young.nian under 'Z years
of age. a perfect apednian of health ami
auaniwod. He-im* -uirvi-tl hfa own way
A man by the name of Kon&lt;-gou was sent
U|Mmbis own mcrita alone, without the to iIm- Kalauazoo Asylum recently and
assfatnnee of wealth ami inlliieuee. and shortly utter died iu « very mys'.etiou.s
tifa Hastings friends, aemug whom be, eras matiher. WlH-Jher he received hfa injuries
born and.raised, rejoice to hear of hfa last before coming or after being cuntli'ed in
I a&amp;d crowning effort Ik selecting one to
the Asylum wa* a tuycery.' until Daniel
ueeouiingly. share hfa joy* and so:ro*.s Nevitt contest'd that Ina quarrell lx? bad
and inspire ’him to higher success.' We jumped onto Kouruuii. breaking hfa ribs.
extend eonuratulqjion* and wisti the hap-,
py'rouple the fullelt mieawire of succesn.
ite'vntlya charity ball t&lt;»ok place at Ute
with which hy the way. we arc cpulidenl beautiful I mod** of M.'lL 1ante In Kafanuithat Uiey will .meet.
z&lt;ar that netted
Tbfa amouftt will
ib- used fur tlie Children's Home.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Fifty yrgr* ago Philander Trowbridge
ami wife of Itecatur. were married by the
father of President-elect Cleveland.
.

Jackson county agricultural society paid
■only Sff per cent on premiums this year.

Banly Barnes of Grand Ledge has been
arrested on the charge of attempting to
bunt Millard Phillips' house. Barnes nnd
Jjis wife had separated and she had gone
to live with her daughter Mrs. Phillips.
To get his revenge the old man tried lo
sol tlie, bouse she was In on fire. A, bottle
known to hive been in his po-sesslon was
found near the house and h»d fa-en use;!
to bring kerosene In. Barnes waa also
seen near the house that night by several
persons. He will probably bd sent up.

Over •2.000 marriage licenses have l&gt;oen
fasucti in Calhoun county since the law
eonoetumg tiivni w«-ut into effect.

TOUR FAVORITE HOMZ MEWJP/1PR

Ths In&amp;g Republican My fyw Us
ONE YEAR

Stas

FOR ONLY $1.10

A sack of mall was thrown off the fast
exprv.-s going through Decatur last week
and iiteletd of lauding on the sidewalk. It
Waricaught hi the wheels of the cars and
carried nearly fave miles, making great
havoc of the letters and Chriatmas presents
eon twined therein.

PERSJnAL PARAGRAPHS
Mr*. Sarah Balch Braman, of George­
town. Maj-'nclmwlte. will cblebtalu her
&lt;i«M! hundred and second birthday ou Dec.
-1st, Site fa hi excellent health and per
feet poaesaiou of her faculties, and is fond
o&amp;boaHliuc that t&gt;hr Is one of the. sevr-nth
geimratiun fn&gt;m John Ilalch, who camo to
America With Captain Kofa-rt Georges in
1023, and settled in what fa now Salem.
'

Mlle. Kenan, the sWer of the late
Aemjemlclmi, devoted herself to her fa­
mous brother for years. She made a home
for him in Paris, aidetl him with ills liter­
ary work, suggesting subject* and criticis­
ing hfa finished works. Through her nsefatanco be was enabled to tuarrv. and It
fa pleasant to record that he was never
w«-ary of recounting hfa obligalimm 'to her.
yifty dollars fa charged iu London for
the tlret edition of Longfellow's ••Hyper­
ion." ami the lire: edition of his ••Kavataagli" coiuiiimul.-e'nearly as high a price.
Budd Doble, the well-known jockey,
who has held therein* over Nancy Hanks
In ail her wonderful pcrfoftnniiees on the
trotting track this year, en|oys the nddiilonal dfaUuctlon of having been celebrated
in verse by Dr. Hulmes.

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Mrs. .Susan B. Anthony ties received
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Fifteen years ago llannuh Davis, of the Board of Managers of. the Rochester
Allegan died h aving §20.600 to llu* Alle- Industrial school.
In Prairieville.
} gau Baplfat society, directing that a new I Miss Joganuadham. who was the first
। church should be built from the fund. | ’Hindoo woman to study medicine in Eng­
John Brock and tv Be. of ptsegn. are
For several years nothing was done with land. was for a while resident medical of­
ylslting hi the city.
I the fund but to pay running exp nses. I
ficer in the Edinburgh hospital for women
Mrs. Fred .Spansremaker. of Middteeiile, ! .|ty thi- means the amount on hand had
and children, and fa now honse physician
— tn
•- the city Friday.
jI
!i
dwindled down toSi.OOO, when the ,-ocle-i at the Cnma hospital ia Bombay. Inspir­
was
. । ty evidently concluded that It was about ed-by her success, another Hindoo wutuan
Mfa? Ida Kelley, of Hambiirg, N Y.
■*, time to build the church If ever. Accunl- Miss Gorlndurnjuiu. has itegtin a course
is: visiting relatives Jivre. ,
ingiy * a ,512.000 chufcli was commenced in Surgeon's Square., i-otitlon. She had
la I when work was stopped for lack of .means. hnn house surgeon in tho hospital at
Mrs. Emma Simpson and daughter EfL
Subscriptions may begin at any time.
were in Grand Rapids Friday.],
; But the money ha* been borrowed mid Myron*,-ami the Mysore government has
Mrs. Stary Geer And Frfal Y’lung vltited, |i Allegan will soon have one of the prettiest given Iter two years' absence and her cx- Address all orders to
Hereafter, cluing*lm for advertisements
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churches in thostate and it will be sltuq
peh-r-s. .
ref
rtiVcs
in
Middleville
last
Week.
uiust reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
• ( ated right across from one of the prettiest
helate Xavict Mormler, of the French
liMture insertion in the Issue of the week
Jus ! Bertha j cinirt yard squares in the state too.
Mit&lt;. Julius Rustieil and Sib
when brought.
demy, fojtnd so much pleasure In llnBentley visitwl in Nashville rtlewi^y.
&lt;|m
the t*
Kalihnazoo
i.-lothiug
etui ay • ■
*J
.■....
,,
1.....I man.
rig about second hand book shops and I
Goorge Brooks went to Martin
,;.i:l.-d a irflnstrel iroupe on the ruad.
_jirtiin Friday b&gt;
l&lt;
llt.tt in his will he fa-queuthed a
u&lt;t w&gt;.,.k Uji, G K c&lt; L K. !;. fcUff,.r,.4
•r Mfa- Walker.
isand frait'ce to the second hand book
thniMtigliJv eX'M-li-d from the bloo-t by Hood 5 Me hi- new grand daughter
■re «&gt;n tin; quays of the Seine. He re­
&lt;if Eaton
Mr. and Mrs. Sitfinson. df
Eaten Kaplds
Rapid-. ; a railroad wreck tte.ir tlie Kidamtj/ou fair
sted Hint hfa money should tie spent by
sp&gt;-iit Sumfav with J. L. Reed
and nvife.
I ground, eauved by ;« broken flange.
q»ed and
nvife.
n In a Jqvjal banquet, during which
t Twenty one cars were piled in a heap and
astings
ity
We understand diphllterU has nude it»
Mi»s Kittie Burrell. &lt;tf Ailblojj. I
:■ might amuse themselves by thinking
; b.uily broken. The hnj lo lhe company
avpettancc’ in Middleville
Hastings,
Ing
her vgrandparents ; Mr. and Mrs ! was nbont
rim.
;
I’hHHps.
Thrw cases of a mihi form of seariet
Slatlame Diaz, the wife of the Mexican;
J The Plainwell Enterprise came out
fever arc reported in Cartton.
•
.
CAPITAL S75.OCO.OC
i'F; Bon I.ee. a graduate of our sehiol -,
with 'cry attractive holiday itlittoii. re­ president, will, at her own expense, send
suwi.ts $».&gt;M)o.qo.
Does j4»nr s'ib~ riptlon expire January I now a D. D. S. and operates hfa cl air
* ik'cting credit on the publishers.
; MiddlvUlic. •
band of forty-five musicians. It will com'
The f.itnuri’s about Linrinj; are cousid- ’prlse the most expert musicians iu Mexico. incorporated under the laws of the St«e ot
I 'sir. and Mr
other year. •
Michigan.
,
■ । •'••• "•"■ .T'7 John Brtismi-r Were in (Irrably
,.rab|y oor
(
,
r
teui|»er
ocean-'
tne
our of tem|»er because the conPerhaps the only woman who was ever
l^te pdMtfHBee and l&gt;?nks were e osed Nastivd.le the fore part of the wees visit- ’AlvnM’ti milk ocupte shaved the prlwill1 '
&gt;..h,ll,,.u
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Opeu far bustneM Dec.15,1MC.
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' milk some time . ago. and are talking of buried llk«* a warrior with the stare and
stripes for a'windlng sheet was lhe late
also Im? elowd n«vl M«»n«lav ns it- will be
officers:
. Mr. Butler, of Bellevue, was In tI le city ‘ &lt;stiblfahing a butterand cheese factory of
Mre. Cutler. She will i&gt;e renicmt*-rcd for
the legal holiday fnF’New Years «tuy.
AT
TtH-day to attend the wedding i»f i fa sis’.: their own. A meeting resulted in the ap­ her bravery nl the battle of Fori IhmelsoD, O. G. Boblnsjn. President;
i
pointmf-nt
of
:&gt;
committee
on
permanent
Will Johns'*, the man who was taken
when
she
snatched
the
colors
of
her
hus
­
organirtitlon and by-laws.
D. W. Iteycolds, Ca*h. er.
sirk'witli diphWcria at Middleville while .
band's regiment from their fallen bearer.
and Mrs. Ch»s. Russell and 1nelcci
on his way to tlsva city from Grand Rap­
ECTORS:
j
The Charlotte papers -'nv that Hon. ■ and rushed through the sm&gt;ke with the,
of Allegan, spent Christinas with Mi
ids with tlie body of bi^ sister Effie, died |
I Frnuk Dean of that city will have lhe tlag in one baud and a sword in the other.
I&gt;. w. Reynold.*.
W. H.
.there Friday nmnUn^ at 4 o'clock aud was Mr». Julius Russell. • ।
D.O. RohUwon.
H II
I Chilean ministership when the time comes. After the war she made the care of veter­
:’&gt;urled here we understand, the saute II N. A. Fuller and wife of Hastings are!
John Csrreili.
Cli
ans and their families the charge of her
The
Cliarlotte
Republican
was
presented
spt
ndlng
a
tew
daytt
with
his
brother.
Dr.
morning. „
?
F. T. Cotgrove.
life. She is buried among the soldiers In
with
a
mammoth
putnkin.
measuring
"4ft.
N. A. Fuller. No.
Charles Str
- —
reet.
Arlington
cemetery.
A very distressing accident Uetell Mrs.
bln. by 4ft. 6ln. ami weighing 100
Grand Rapids Herald.
Interest onldou tl nedepcHltaand /-merit
Lgdia M. Wood, of nope. Monday night.
by one of its subscribers for a Christmas
Banktr** Huslue— Transacted.
A* she was walking along she slipped * Mrs. Julia M. Hadley, mother &lt; f Mrs. present. That ought to keep Btutlier
and fell In such n manocr as to break her W. .1. Stuart, and Mr .. L. E. Kt appen-. Tomiinson supplied
At ff:SO p. m. daily one of the hand­
with
pies until
faft leg near the bip Joint Being 67 has arrived from a three years1 “;fip ' in j spring.
somest tniins in tlie United States and
•alter reknown as the North-Western Limited
years of age and the fracture being a very China ami Japan. She will herer
Battle Creek evidently is not going tn be leaves the passenger station of the North­
bad one. it is doubtful whether she' will fide with Mrs. Stuart.—Grand1 .Rapids i
troubled with tramps very long. Rast Western Line in Chicago on Its Journey to
Herald.
recover.
. week two were arrested, charged with l&gt;e- St. Paul nnd Mlunenpoli.*i, the twin cities
returned fnt01.
.............
.. guilty
Friday night George .Sweet found the "^John Pendergast
I inc BIUIUJ
sturdy beggars .......
nnd .pe
nding
of the Northwest. Ve»tibuled throughout,
■ body of a man lying :n, tlie road at the end eastern trip last week accompanied by | wcre sentenced to seven days hanl labor amt equipped with buffet, smoking and
1
...........................
of Michigan Avenue. It proved to be a hfa daughter Gertrude who is spending Land
were sent to work
in the City •hall library care, private compartment sleeping
Germiu. named Brumbaugh, who was re­ the holidays wItKTicr parents.
yard each with a 50 pound ball and chain care, drawing-room sleeper* ami .superb
turning io Woodland nnd had lieen over­
attached to the!rankle.
dining care, it furnishes Its occupants with
.-social 1101 r&gt;R».
,
com; with the cold.Mr. Sweet found him
Hr. II. F. Thomas,
congressman elect. ••very* comfort aud convenience which could
’About twenty couple* will drive ont to |
—„-------------Just in time to save hl? Ute for in a tew
Orlie Van Horn’s. home In Dow: Ing to from this district hire resigned his port- be desired by the most fastidious.
»inut&lt; s he would hate been frozen.
• While
undoubtedly
for the purpose of viawi &gt;g hfa ifonasn member «&gt;f lhe 1’cnrirm Exntnln............ in its entirely it ...
— takes
Before coming to tijfa city to visit. Mbs collection of -r:
...
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!
art curiosities. A rill ac- ! Ing Board and Dr. Chas. Ru-srll. of Alit- rank with the finest-rain# in the worhj,
. ttlu-r
iu.». .r»
are *«n
two taiUrM
teaturifa of
or itits .•miinment
equipment
Jordan nnd Ml*? Bostwick, teachers in count &lt;&gt;f which will Iu? given In oi r next i K.«i. is appointed in his place.
I wuir.u
which uwm-rvw
deserve •-|.,.i„i
especial u&lt;,i*,av&gt;&gt;.
mention. for they
1 ' 1
1
..
, .
-j
the Detroit adt&lt;»ofare mmlejo pr«nl»e
. I
A frightful aecldent occQrrwl to t"'* aP! new departures In the weatern railway
by .the school hoard there, th-y would nut * ’
Tho hop to have been given by Un? Y. Baker, a Dlmnondale Iwy last week. He ; World:
The
• visit at any houi*».s white here, where
M. S. ('. to night has'been poltpHi^i! until | went hunting for rabbits in a swamp and '
- ••
------ car ■fa
The buffet.
smoking
and■ •■■
library
Children were In llu* family &lt;*n Recount, ot
.
falling to return Hint night a party set out, furnished
t
in tin* most luxurious manner
the posaiblUty of tl*** &lt;•«»«!racflng diph­ next week.
-------------------------------- ’ in search ot him th* next morning.
.•..mfortable arm chair*, writing
theria ami exposing tlwlr schofan to it on
llnwihotne* Literary *Moti&gt;&lt;&gt;4».
was discovered in the marsh laying fd,*e ; desks. Ix&gt;'k--■;•-(•? andn well sb&gt;cktld buffet.
their return:
.
Nathaniel Hawthorne's mtiy sn vising I downward, part of hfa body in a p.*»l of |_r._r j..... .... __l
from which light refreshntenta are served.
Foslinaster Sheldon recently received daughter. M-rs. llo^e llawthpiue J. tlbrop. j water and his head was fi\und to fa- ha dv ।
private i-Atnpartment slevpiuz
from Postmaster General Wannmaker n liiH
has written an
an attictld
article for lhe
,|1(lr. How
H&gt;»w Itjiecurred
occurred isjv.'t
is Jv-t known.
tn-.wn. «■
it |. .
. i-HjMndully
• .... .....
for tin" ......
uec«&gt;nim »'fathe l.aji&lt;»' j, shut.
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
supply of the Coluiubian (KHtage sta-np-. Hjmie Journal, in which she will &lt;1' ?seribe
|
is
feare&lt;l
he
wfll
not
ree.ner.
- ’ । ........... I -•
.. . .
nn,, (,f family pnrilesand ladles traveling.
. They are larger than the urns now in use •My Fatiicr's Literary Me thods."
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
'
v mod Idea is that of JurtlreParkhurst, wlthcui eacorL It is cuu-r^nl of- ten
and Include ail prices from J' cents upI of Mason, who sentenced a young man j separate e-mimitment.-. each rompl.-In
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
‘wards, ami lhe engravings oh them repre­
' bioaight before him &lt;&gt;n charge ot .Irunken-; ifa iL an&lt;l containing wa^stan.l. ho. an
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL
sent different seems in Columbus lite.
nrvs to - uinetv •lava In tt.e Detrelt house I eold running water nnd all necessary to.let
Bayard Tuytorfa widow fa going
’’•Heir sale will commence Jan. Bt ami be in nn article* which she has writ tn for of cotrecilou. .'with a suspension of M‘n- ftrrangt-nu'u:».
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
^Untiktl onlv through next year.
•
- j forthwith
Ascdo from tbe-v two features, it
in
Th'1 Ladle- Home Journal whnt it
।
upofi ■ "million Wat you
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Wornis and allays
to bo-uTlicIttMn Literary Man
-city
Mu-on.
Daring
take the gold cure
In theofehy
&lt;
ixuruiK tne
iuc past y&lt;«r
• • — .?&lt;.;3.MJ.OOO
- —--------- ■ • .worth
that the supfa-r served iu the dining &lt;ir
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
In
th.mennlimn
you
will
be
under
the
of atniDDs.
njpuny ..••••
mid i/onds ....
;•&gt;»«*&lt;?
or
aranius.’nijiu«:j
Tor Gicfa tV ho Slug.
;
care of the sheriff until you shall fa* dis­ after the train leaven Chicago Is a met I
from the United States bureau nf engrav­
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
Christine Nilsson, the; famous-wmjptre.-* charged as mired by said gold cure comcalcnlated to please the epienre.
‘
ing and printing without the lo»s of .a
In a word, it you desire to travel in the
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
dollar. This shows one of two thififfs— who now lives iu a palntlai house iti Paris, pony.- He has -commenced taking the
mo«t comfortable manner nnd make the
either tho* all of the employees of the has prepared for publication a carefnl and cure.—Charlotte Tribune.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
trip to St. Paul, Minneapolis, or any point
bureau of engraving nnd printing nre en­ explicit article of sogge*tioi» ou the. voice.
Al the annual meeting of the Eaton in the-Northwest, in lhe quickest tlnu-. 1&gt;c
and bowels, giving healthy and natural *leep. Cas­
tirely honest, or that the cheek system in Which The Ladies Hbme Jotuiul will county agricultural society, it was' found
. .
aura that your ticket reads via the North­
shortly
print
under
theititle
••The|Study
toria is the Children’s Panacea—tho Mother’s Friend.
use there ha? been brought down to w
.... cleared
—. year. last
Thu
they had
$l.Sl&gt;0
Western Line. Maps, time tables mid full
flue a point tlrat they could not steal if Of-the Voice.
ialnries of the ofll -ers were fixed a- fol­ information can be obtained upon appli­
they wanted tv.-Eg.
lows: PrwMent
. SI"&gt;3. 'i’reas. cation to any ticket agent by addressing
W.
Thrall. Genera! Passenger ami Tick­
In discnsilng the subject nf needed Im$83.
•&gt; Castoria b so well adapted to &lt;AC lr*n that
et Arent, Cbiea»» * North-Western B'y.
. •• Cartaria I* an cxcrKent medidno for chil­
proventent* lit roads the San Francisco
, A liUle Italian dwarf who formerly
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
Examiner very aptly say-, that, while the
________
Alioiit JOO foreign atndeuts are staying krpl a ln.it .ull Iu Battle Cue*, but ItM Ch'.cajjo.
good effect upon their cliildren.*
differenre of a quarter of a cent a bushel at Hie Univeniity during the Holiday va­ since rem&lt;»ved to Jackson, reemtiy pur­
In shipping grain a hundred miles by rail cation, their trip horn?contuminjgw much chased a kite block in that city near the
Thv lm» a»S« "&lt;
lb- •
»«*
lit So. Oxford St. Brooklyn. X T.
is enough to rouse a political and legisla­ time.
Central ueiwt to, si.ooo *»*
tu*11 &lt;*« lmblu.n.1 b- it. re«vrb-&lt; -J
l&gt;T mim.mu. •Ii-.lli* &gt;■! bl. tnwiBy
b,
tive revolt among tin* farmer-, •‘yet an ex•• Cartoria fa the b«^t remedy for children of
Every
state
In
the
Union,
with
flic
ex
­
•ilm«n:» ar.-iw
tbu vlre. of hl.
penseof io cents a bushel In hanllng
rhich 1 am acquainted. I hope the day fa uot
\ special session of the circuit court
a few miles from the farm to the rail­ ception of two, fa represented al the Uni­
youth.
‘.
road station fa borne wKU philosophy it- versity- Also thirteen foreign countries was ih-ld by Judge Hooker Inst week In
intern: of their children, mid uao Caxtoria &gt;nWh.u
&lt;h.&lt;nl
"&lt;
S?
are
sending
students
here.
.
Charh'ite.
for
lhe
purport
of
trying
the
one of the unavoidable tiling** hi the bu-dMead of the various quack nostrum* which are
The concert given by the Choral Union cannot J“hn Butcher, charged, wittt Hie m. .m.xhmukrd ehl.m will rtUl b.«l&gt;l.
acttrojiua - - --------------- - -__ - HtffS.”
murder &lt;&gt;t IVm l.nmpmtin at Grand Ledge. to Mipplr &gt;b« W'WM "B'' f,l'L 1,cr c
morphine, soothing syrup and Obe. hurtful
V We rreeivei! this we-k tn * annual re­ last Wejlmwlay evening was a grand suc­ Nothing Was done however, ns some Im­ siipplv fa pracHctdly ilhnuUbte.
port uf President Angell, ot the l. diversi­ cess. There were JOO participants in the portant witnre#»-s were unable to If pres­
concert including die Orchestra ami di­
ty of Michigan, for the year ending SeptThe estimated number of men and b&lt;fl»
rector. A very appen’iaiive apdleoee of ent and the case was adjourne.1 until the
30th, 189J. it shows the college to fa? In
in England conHanlly employed .u flrtlng
January term.
inring IfcOl Wiu:w.o«. with y.Oll occasion­
a most prosperous condition, the total at­ tt.OpO oeopte pronounml It the greatest
success
the
Union
have
ever
achieved.
The
children
In
the
state
school
at
Cold
­
tendance for the year being 3.69'3. which
ally employed
fa greater than any other American Uni­
Gov. girase. of Indiana. Jaddirawed Urn water were made glad by a SlOO check
versity. Afamt 521 of this number are •V3 Lnvfa Monday nH»r.otJg a *rw mom$Fts «nt Uy Gen. Alger for their Christmas
Artralnn well, w«ra known M
4ggtn&lt;mf* A great many improvement before jlie regular lecture by Pref. Griffin, pre&gt;eu isIons ns» “ tkn Um. ot Timor «..*«»
hatf?1&gt;eei! made the pa*t year and atlll of Detroit
Afcrynn. the great trotting stallion and r«uw below Uie beginning ot the Lbnstlna
more are needed. The institution has a
Varatinn closes January iOth. and then Frank Noble, have been purchased by a
.world wide reputation and fa one the
stock company of Grand Rapids men.
cornea three months of bard work.
country as well as slate can be proud of.

HASTINGS, MICH.

Miss Knight U clerking at O. JD. Spauld­
ing's.
Miss Alta Hi fatgdk has ixien Srlijting

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�---MWFALL ANO EVAPORATION.

astings

In i Mtr iourUltaj ooodllloo, which w«

Banner.

rsday, December 19, 189X
tARSHAL.1. I.. COOK. KdJtor.

■yw bastin«)m. )uch., wstoffick.
august 14. 1879.

DITORIAL NOTES.
' Store the last democratic coa-jrctti*®
i held In Chicago, and the platform uf U*

principles, adopted »«y the convention, we
have watched with considerable eurh»-.hy.
hsw the announcement uf Obe policy u.' lhe
Ihirty «v foreshadow’d by thvlr pUlfona
would be retired by the democrat* in
different part* of Ihti nation: and in order
to Mcertalu it* »tow« "« lhe rattoB*
change* suggested, the N. Y. Herald and

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other leading democratic papers have can­
vassed ^thc opinions of a large portion of
the member* of congress on the changes
suggested, and finds that they are all at
sea on these change*, the outlook being,
not very favorable at leant, for the harmonloti* action of th&lt;party. »or the ful­
filment of lhe pledges it made to ..die petn
Je in Its platform. We are glad since a
iTge of administration has eetne that it
• the democracy the full control of the
v.tive nnd legislative department*, of
.enunent so that no excuse can be
jade for the manner iu which they shall
administer it.
Many of their leading
journal* and men claim that they have
come to stay, and that there will be no
.more republican party to battle foe su­
premacy, which if true, will afford a grand
opportunity for the people to judge of the
merit* of the two parties, and with their
decision we must b? content. This is a
I government erected on tlie bed-rock of a
majority of 'the expressed will of the peo­
ple, and of that expression, free and fair,

the peiHl&lt;*l *»' • • tempestuous one

Sabbath school wiU meet next Sunday
for at thePresbyterian ototrch and tbe Y. T.

Elsewhere In this Issue will be found a
well tampered and forcible editorial from
the Hasting Bajcnbr, presenting the name
of Judge Clement Smith, x&gt;f H*sti*gs, for
the -republican noniinatioo for Circuit
Judge of thia district to succeed Judge
Hooker. The high personal standing of
Judg^Smith, his recognized ability as a
lawyer and his aailnentiy judicial east of
mind, seem to point to him as an especially
available candidate, and we are confident
that we apeak the prevailing rentimeat of
tbe re publicans of this section In giving
our hearty endorsement to lhe movement
(or his nomination.
A* bls superior
qualifications for the position arc recog­
nized by the bur and by the t&gt;eople
throughout the district, his nomination
would be followed by a triumphant etection. . Barry county, certainly makes a
fair elalui (er the permission to px-seut
the candidate at till* time, and it I* fortu­
nate In having one so admirably qualified
a* Judge Smkh.—Baltic Creek Journal
The Michigan Farmer, in its Issue of
Dee. 24Lb, says,' that the wool clip of
Michigan for 18V2 was
pounds
grown on 2,353,779 sheep, averaging &lt;JJ&lt;
pounds per head, and that .the Increase in
the entire clip of the U. S. Cur 1893 over
1891 h«5,0O0,898 pounds. We wish lhe
farmers of thia country would remember
these farts, and compare them with the
figures a few. years henee, if the policy
shall prevail of putting wool on tlie free
list, as threatened by tbe democratic party;
and we have no fears in asking you to
keep the present price Of wool (ihsg'gh
cheap) In mind for comparison with prices
under a free wool bill either.

no true American citizen cau find fault.
But that a part of the people of this na­
The government of France Is alt totw np
tion are opposed to a free, fair vote, aud a
free count these can be no mistake: the and threatened with a revolution over the
civil right* bill which Is nothing more nor loeaofafew millions squandered by tta
less than a provision to secure these rights officials in building the Panama canal.
to the people, and to ail the people, is bit­ Why! the amount lost by tbe French peo­
terly denounced by the people of the six­ ple in this matter would be considered
teen southern solid democratic states, and only a starter for a democratic. Tammany
the cry of force bill, kept them madly chief, or a democratic comirltteee on-rebel
democratic so that General Weaver could war elalma.
not bs allowed the rights that belong ta
every American, to address the people of
Judge Ciemant Smith, of Bastings, Is
tbe south, without belag pelted with rot­ likely to succeed Judge Hooker when the
ten eggs and driven out of their democratic latter leaves the bench of bis circuit for
country. That such a condition of things his bench In the supreme court. Gov.
•xista in this country is enough to mantel Rich could not make a better selection
the cheek of every American with shame, even were the district three times Its size.
but that It shall continue lo exist, we do — Allegan Gazette.
not believe. The following from tbe N. Y.
Sun, and the answer from tbe Memphis
Ex-governor Alpbeus Fetch of this state
Avalanche, needs no comment:
is one of the three sole survivor* of the
The truth Is coming slowly to lhe fronjr
members who responded to tbe roll call of
The New York Sun declares that it mu
tbe United States senate in 1848. The
'the “force bill" and not the tariff that
two others are Gen. Geo. W. Jones, uf
elected Cleveland.
The Memphis Ava­
Iowa, and James W. Bradley, of Maine.
lanche (limits this and then denies that
. the Sun had an influence in crying against
tbe force bill. “The fact la” says the
Additional Local News.
Avalanche, “that the New York Sun has
about as much Influence in the south as
F. W. Greble sold 103 chairs the diy
.
tbe Arizona Kicker; aud as for Charles A. before Christmas, besides a stack of other
Dana making lhe south solid with the furniture. Not very bad for one day.

force bill issue there is no truth In it."
Tbe south is hide bound in its democracy,
it la for the democratic ticket because «it

has compelled the democratic party to
yome round to the ol&lt;4 doctrines of the

Mayor Bogle is deserving of much
praise for his prompt measures to check
tbe spread of diphtheria, as are also the
physicians whojlld'everything possible to

^Tuesday Waiter Robinson, of Irving,1
delivered to Levant McIntyre, of this
occasion for'Mr. Dana’s help. The Chi­
city. 18 pig* which were raven months
cago platform made thesduth solid because old that day. They weighed 4.030 pounds
the south made that platform.
and Mr. Robinson received 8200.42 for
them. These pigs were from two litter*
that were bom In the latter part of May.
Wild Cat Currency.
During the recent campaign, republican Porkers are ail right.
speakers called tbe attention of their
The Banner has received many com­
hearers to that plank in the democratic pliments for Its plain, outspoken article In
platform asking for tbe repeal of the ten regard to the diphtheria scare laaT week,
per cent tax on state bank currency, and and reporting everything just as It was.
We believe that nothing Is gained by with­
Venturing lhe prediction that they were
holding tbe real facts at any time. In
simply paving the way for a return again fact much Is lost by attempting to cover
to that old wild cat, red dog system of cur­ up tbe real state of affairs at such a time,
rency, which was on* of the financial and nothing does so much to restore con­
fidence as a plain statement of facts.
,
blunders of that party In the past The

south before tbe\war. and there waa nd

stability and soundness of tbe currency as
established by the republican party, when
th* control of the government passed into
their hands, has given to tbe people a cur­
rency so sure, so safe and so satisfactory
for nearly a generation, that many people
said, “oh there is no danger that any party
will ever attempt tu return again to that
ok! rotten state bank system;” democrats
•aid the republicans are only talking that
for buncutne and claptrap to catch votes.
But congress had just convened, and
-raarceiy got Into working order, ahen
Congreratnan Harter introduced a bill,
providing for the revival of sta e tanks of
Iraue! This don’t just look as If it was an
impossibility to ever again return to that
old system ot state banks, does it? We
are inclined to think that tbe men whb se­
I cured the putting of that plank into the
.lemocratic platform at Chicago, had a mo­
tive for doing so. and tbe early introduc, tion of th* Harter bill in the present session
of eoagntB, Is but a revelation of that mo­
! tiye. they mean to secure n passage ot that

A MG WITH

A

TIN

HEAD.

tfca Sight* is a Fopwlous and

•ex* Saaday at the Preabyterian church.

Tbe diphtheria scare which created such
confusion
last
week has
subsided.
Schools will commence Monday as usual
and all public, gatherings will be held as
customary. There are but two cases re­
ported in the city and they are of the
mildest form. So mild are they in fact,
that the attending physician says that had
It not been for the scare, be would have
called It nothing but “sore throat” In each

From tbe reports that were circulated
throngh the country Iasi week one would
be led to believe dhat there were not well
people enough iu tbe city w~ attend to
those affih'teti with diphtheria, and. that
the only stir In the city was occasioned by
lhe burial of theidrad. It is curious how
reports at such a tlu’e will grow larger
and larger at each reporting. To be abso­
lutely safe and generally correct, a person
should believe nothing what he bears and
only half of that he sees.

Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Young, of Allexan,
have bran In the city thia week visiting
relatives and friends. The doctor has been
investigating lhe palnlera method for fill­
ing teeth used by Dr. Fowler. Be had
several teeth filled himself and watcb"d
Its action on scores of patients in Dr.
Mil if possible.
The demand for the introduction of that Fowler's office, and hearing ever) one of
them tell Dr. Fowler that they have not
plank came from sout'aern delegates. 1: been hurt “one bit” concluded to pur­
M well known that the south lias always chase the exclusive right for thia method
' looked u&gt;&gt;n tlie itnp.*wlt!&lt;&gt;u of that ten per In Allerzn Co. Hereafter the people of
L eenL tax on state tmnk*. by tbe j^vern- Allegan may be n««nred of having their
[ roent, as a usurpation of power, not at all teeth tilled without pain.

Tbe Woman's AuxlUtary of Kamanual
church will meet next Tuesday, Jan. 3rd,
with Mrs. J. Pendergast. We hope for
a full attendance.
Services ra usual at tbe Methodist
ebureb next Sunday. Preaching at 10:30
aud 7 p. m. Sunday school at 12. Ep­
worth League at 6. led by Miss Cbattle
Lake. Meetings at tbe Methodist oburch
every night .next week.
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The H. C. T. Club will meet with Mrs.
Crowell next Monday evening, Jan. 2nd,
with tbe following program:
Boll call—General Quotations.
Burns in his writings, Mrs. Donahue.
Life of Bums’. Rev. Fr. lAiughran.
Singing, L. Hessmer and (1. Pflug.
Beading, Mrs. Crowell.
Recitation. Miss G. Htag.
.s Soeg by choir.
A Itarr Opportunity.
Tbe ladles of Euituanurl parish have
made arrangements to give the public the
oppurMnlty of attending a few excellent
lectures during the month-uf January and
February. Tbe evening of the second
Tuesday, tbe 10th of January, a lecture
will be given by Rev. Fair, rector of St.
Marks church. Grand Rapids, subject:
“Ireland and the Irish." The lecture is
Mid to be one ot thrilling interest, full of
valuable Information mingled with the
rich Irish humor, that is so delightful to
the fun loving nature.
Later In the
month Jan. 25lb. 20th and 27th. Rev. J.
Kay Appiebec will again visit Bastings.
No words uf praise need be said of him.
Those who were fortunate enough to hear
him last winter, know what a rare treat it
Will be. Those who do wot hear him lose
a pleasure and profit that they would not
forego bad they heard blm. Subjects will
be announced later. These lectures have
not been obtained for the purpore uf mak­
ing money, but simply to give the few
who enjoy and appreciate such privileges
a rare and enjoyable opportunity.' Ar­
rangements for two more lectures will be
completed soon, aud announced tu lake
place before tbe lenten season.
.

Court Hastings. No. 346, Hasting:*. Mkh.
WiiKHKAS. It has pleased the Supreme
Ruler of lhe universe to call from amongu* our late brother, Ezra Hall. Therefore.

Rcsolveil, That In the death of our late
brother. Ezra Ball. Court Baitings, 240,
has lost one of Its most faithful members,
and the fraternity a worthy brother and
worker.
JRtaulned, That wc extend our deepest
sympathy to the bereaved widow * and
fatherless children In tills their hour of
affliction and sorrow, trusting that they
may find comfort and consolation in Blm
whose sympathy Is far greater than any
earthly friend.
Bc*oire&lt;l. That our charter be draped
for thirty days, that a copy of these sreso­
lutions be spread on the records of the
Court and that a copy be sent to the be­
reaved family.
F. G. SrowKtx,
L. E. Stavffeiu
A. W. Parkkiu

The total amount of evaporation and of
constant rainfall is not exactly known,
but the approximate amount Is pretty weL’
made out. The rate of evaporation ha*
3507 00 been measured in very many plarai scatr
Ured over the earth, e«peclrJly iu Europe
Running expenses of fair................. 3587 00 and the United States. Tl-.erc are some
Improvements on ground this year .972 00 place* in the United State* wh.*-evapora­
tion 1* not more than twenty inche* onnu3509 00 ally, but there are other region*, a* in the
lower valley of the Colorado river, where
From tlil« it will be seen that about 8850 tt.1* more than eight feeL Thera factswell
was nettled tills year, which 1* indeed
illustrate tbe variability of evaporation.
very creditable, considering the fact that
But more attention hns been given to the
many fair* In the state lost money, and measurement of rainfall than to the meas­
the fact that more money was paid out urement of evaporation. IJke the latter,
this year than ever before In one year for It 1* variable, rangin^from Ira* than an
premiums. There were 1703 membership Inch to more than 50 feet annunlly. On
tickets. 2851 *lngle;tlcket* and 3359 grand the Mohave derart the rainfall is about
stand ticket* *old.
• 8 inche*, and in variou* portions of the
Tbe electiM of officer* resulted In the United States this increases to 19, 90,30, 50
selection of lhe following excellent corps inches, until in the north western part of
of officer* for tbe ensuing year:
tbe state of Washington therc’ls a rainfall
F. A. Blackman. Delton, Fnn.
of 125 inches in a single year. On the pen­
Wm. Strong, Maple Groye, Vice Pre*.
insula of India the rainfall varies from 74
Jas. M. Bzuer. city, Ser ,
to ^55 inches annually, and at Coasyan,
G. R. Manning, Dowling. Treat.
north of Calcutta, there 1* said to be an
Albert HilUm. elty, Marshal.
annual rainfall of 010 Inches. Thu* rain-,
For the executive committer. John Ijje, fall, like evaporation, varies from land to
of Woodland aud Isaac Cunningham, of land between great extremes.
Irviug, were elected for one year: Norman
In general, there is a decrease of rainfall
Utbam. of Baltimore. Frank Sylvester, from tho equator to the poles.
of Irving, and J. C. Bray, uf Thornapplc.
The following table is a fair approxima­
were elected for'two year*.
tion cf tbe amount of rainfall in zones of
The society has been very fortunate In latitude receding from the equator:
tbe selection ot tu officers, both Iu tbe
Inche* of
post and this year also. The retiring Latitude.
.KU
officers have reason to be pro*d of the
record they have made. They assumed
tiielr respooslbilltic* when many improve­
ments weremeeded. During the past two
year* over 33,900 lias been spent in Im­
provements, .which amount about repre10
seHts tlie profits of tbe past two yean.
to.
Sound and conservative management was
The average rainfall for the entire sur­
Deeded and Asa' Pennock as president and face of the earth is about four fret. The
Morris Burton, as secretary, were ju*t tbe entire annual rainfall upon the earth is
num to fill the positions. They sacrificed j estimated at about ______
____
152,000 cubic _mile*.
tln ir own business to lhe iDterests of the 1 Thi* is sufficient to fill Lake Erie nearly
biiO personally
rwruiriillv supervised
siitM-rvlsed all1 DOO time*
_____ or
__ J^ake
i _v_ Superior fifty
Af,. &gt;1^.^
association, and
times.
improvements.
Whenever money wax1 Thera figures gire a fair idea of the amount
needed Mr. Pennock cheerfully advanced of water which I* annually carried to the
it from his own resources and refused to cloudn and discharged ujxjn the earth, and
accept any Interest Thera gentlemen re­ of the energy exerted in tbe work by the
tire from office with honor, and tbe bene­ heat of th* sun.
fits of their wise management will long be
It has been seen that the rainfall is very
felt
nnequally distributed over tbe surface of
The association is also to be cangnUpla- the earth; that *ome lands rcnp a great
ted upon Its selection of officers this year. harvest from the clouds, others a meagre
They are all honorable men and will fill
supply. But such inequality doe* not
their positions with honor and credlt- produce floods. If the rainfall were di*No better man could be found for presi­ tributed equally through the days or even
dent than Mr. Blackman, who can always through the months of the year, there
be depended upon to do his best wherever would be no disastrous flood*. Regular
placed. Be will attend to the duties of rainfall produce* regular channels compe­
the office In person and his sound judg­ tent to carry away all the water. There
ment bespeaks wlra management 1f In am floo&lt;l* In arid lands and in humid lands
case of sickness, or from any other causes. alike. The flood which made a lake iu a
Mr. Blackman Is unable to perform »be drrart wa* in a region of minimum rain­
duties. Wm. Strung, the vice president fall.
possesses the requisite qualifications for
Il is tbe concentration of rain in brief in­
an efficient executive officer. Jas. M. terval* ot time that brings disastrous
Bauer, the secretary, is recognized as an floods. In France 31 inches of rain have
all-round bustler, who completely wraps lieen o!»«erved to fall in 34 hours; in Genoa,
himself up in everything that he under­ 30 inches in 24 hours; in Gibraltar, 83
takes. Be will plan ail night and work Inches in 30 hours; near Bombay, 24 inches
all day for the success of tbe next fair and in one night; ou the Khasi in India, 150
his election .means a successful meeting. inches have fallen In 5 successive day*
The finances of the association will be pro­ There are on reconl in the United States
perly looked after by G. IL Manning, who several Instances of a fall of 5 or 6 inches
bi just ’the man to account for every cent. in 2 or 3 hour*. A great rainfaU^may ex­
Tbe utmost of good feeling prevailed nt ii tend over a great area of country, but
the meeting and (lie Interest shown goes oftenrr extreme rainfalls are limited to
small districts, sometimes to only a very
far to insure a big fair next year "
If the
“
few square mile*. Thus there are great
weather will permit
regional floods and very local flucxla.—
North American Review.
£.lqaorTax Report.

Total receipts tirfs Tear.

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This Issue ot tbe BjUoncM will be last
for lhe year 1893, and we will now take
occasion-to wish our readers one and all. a
most Bappy and Prosperous New Year.
While no doubt we have made our mis­
takes and said those things that would
ffi
have been better If passed over in alienee,
and on the contrary omitted to speak of
other things that should have been spoken
of, yet if errors they were merely errors of
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judgement. It has been' our sole alm to
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give uur readers all of the news that could
be obtained and written Iu as good a style
as we knew how. Whether we have suc­
i
ceeded or not our readers are better able to
judge than we. We take pride In the fact
that tbe Baxkkb is one of the best papers
published in the state, and Is the cheapest
county pa.(K?r of its size in Michigan that
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we know of.
We will make no rash promises for lhe
future, which it might be impossible to
fulflil, but we will promise to continue to
do our best to give our readers a good,
dean newspaper, which no one need be
ashamed to read In a family circle. We
will further promise to make any needed
o
Improvement* that we think veil! add to
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the value of tbe Ban.xeh to It* readers.
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To those whose subscriptions expire Jan.
1st and who have not subscribed for an­
other year, we Invite them to renew. It
more convenient tbe subscription price
may be left with our authorized agents
who will receipt for same. Our agents
are as follows:
Assyria, P. K. Jewell.
Bowens Mills, Bert Armstrong.
Banfleld, L. N. Mosher.
Bedford, E. W. Jordan.
Cedar Creek. D. L. Morthland.
Cloverdale, L. B. Barnes.
Carlton. J. N. Covert.
Crcssy Corner*. B. Fisher.
El
Delton, F. J. Norwood.
Dowling, R. G. Rice.
Freeport, A. M. Herrington.
Hickory Corner*, Ed. Bissell.
Irving. C. II. Williams.
Lacey, C. E. Nickerson.
Morgan, W. 8. Adkins.
Maple Grove, Johnson McKelvey.
Middleville, B. Carveth.
Nashville, John Funds*.
Orangeville, Mrs. Falk.
Prairieville, W. L. Brown.
Woodland, S. 8. Schantz.
Yankee Springs. Joseph Burpee.
Aud in this connection we will say that
we rand the Banner and New York
Tribune, tbe two paper* for 81.10 per
year. Or the Banner and Detroit Tri­
bune, lhe two papers for 81.40 per year.
In conclusion we wish to thank our able
corps of correspondents, who have assisted
Fwmiaina Arithmetic.
us so much every week in making the pa­
Van Arndt—She told me it waa her first
per bright and newsy, by giving us ail of
tbe news In their respective localities. We year out.
Maid Marian— Why, she’* been out four
also desire to express our slueerc thanks
to out agents, who have assisted us in MM0IM.
Van A.—Ab, well; she count* four *eamany ways during the year, all of which
«ocs to the year, I suppose.—Kate Field’*
we fully appreciate.
With these few words to our .readers, Washington.
our correspondents apd bur agents,'we
Salt Takes Out Ink.
again wish one and ail a Happy New
Year.
Ink stains can bo taken out by the ap­
Very truly yours.
plication at dry wit while tbe ink is wet.
Cook Bros.
A* &gt;oon ns tbe salt is discolored by the Ink
brush it off and put on some more, damp­
ening it a little. This is to be continued
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
until tbe stain is out—Table Talk.

-fftMtatent with their Ideas of state *over|
Ideas that once !e 1 them Into dlffiTbe annual meeting of the Hioekholders
ully, kleos that they failed to establish of the Hastings Chiiraml Table Company
I &gt;y tlie a word, but Idea* that they still
will be held at the offle* of tbe company
Tuesday afternoon occurred the annual
Fkeep to ibe fore froit and eling to with a in the'r factory bo'ldlng In the city of meeting of the Barry County Agricultural
| enauiry of purpose that would do honor to Hastings ou the tenth dZKJBf January, society In the old court house.
The
1898.
at
one
o'clock
in
tlie
Afternoon.
meeting was called to order at 1 o’clock
| &lt; to-’ter cause. It will Indeed be a strange
by Praslddut Am Pennock. After the us­
I p'xec of pentlea! hhtiry. if now while she I
ual routine bnslnera th? secretary's report

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If spider* in spinning their webs mak*
the termination filaments long, we may, iu
proportion to the length, conclude that tbe
weather will Ik- rarcue and continue so for
«n or twelve day*.

In the dark house iu which were kept
the sacred treasures and the consecrated
tapers of Totan, were numerous clay and
•tone vases studded with emeralds and
precious stones, but, though seen more
than once by Nunes de la Vegn, they have
now finally disappeared. Many believe
that they are still In taistence if only
they could be found. Some say that the
Peruvians worshiped a huge en^rald as
big ns an ostrich’* egg and offered to it ns
tribute of praise and adoration other em­
eralds of smaller sice—as children given to
their parents or vassals delivered up to
their lord.
Cortez gut from the Golden castle five
emeralds or
emenuus
of priceless vaiuc.
value. The
inenrMWM,
first w»
rut in lhe form of . roe. with It. ie.ro.
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....
...
the second was a kind of toy or "charm.” a '
hunting born; tbe third was a fish with
golden eyes; the fourth wa* a bell, of
which tbe clapper wa* n large pear shaped
pearl; the fifth wns a cup set on a golden
foot, rimmed with gold and bearing four
eolden chains fastened to a pearl, by which
it might be worn aa a jewel on the breast
This piera alone wa* valued at 40,000
ducats—whether gold or silver the chron­
icle doe* not say. Other emeralds fell into
the hands of tbera ruthless robber* and
murderous conquerors, one being of the
size of a oigeen’s egg.—London Queen. .

"Did you aver see a pig with a tin head F”
inquired a Harlem doctor of. a reporter.
“A pig with a tin head f Areal live pig
with a tin headf" That wastha reporter’s
answer. It waa equivalent to a great big

“Well, I have seen one," said the doctor.
"Saw It the other day up in Harlem. I
wa* Caking a walk all by myself— I'm sorry
that you were not with me—when’, all of a
•udden, I beard- a child, a little girl, cry
out. 'Ob, papa, look at the pig with a tin
^ead od himl’ .
"Thia little girl wa* the daughter ot one
of those farmers who raise cabbages, rad­
ishes, lettuce and other green things for
tbe city market. The farmer himself ami
the farmer’s wife woye ou their hands and
knees pulling the weeds out of a lettuA:
l»d and didn't -hear the child's cry. So
the little thing tried it again, ’Oh, papa,
why don't you look up nnd see the'pig
with a tin head on him!
“Then the farmer dbl look up and saw
that one of hi* own Berkshire*, a youngish
fellow, had stuck his nora so far into*
great apple can that he really did look like
a pig with a tin head. The farmer ran to
the rescue, getting over tho ground n* tasl
a* he could In his great thumping Ixxrta.
But It was at least fifteen minutes before
he could catch tbe pig, which was rushing
about all over tbe premise* as though he
was crazy
"At last, howeVer, the pig was caught,
and then tho farmer and his wife t vt at
work to take the cau off hi* bead. Do you
know they couldn’t budge it. Tlie can
stuck fast. It couldn't have stuck fasterif it bad really bcm a part of the pig.
"After trying all aorta of way* to loosen
the can /or about fire minutes Mr. and
Mrs. Farmer at one and the some instant
sat down on the ground and fixed their
eyes upon tbe pig and tbe can. as though
each was studying how io separate the one
from the other. Then It seemed to dawn
upon them that the case wim a hopeless
one, whereupon each quit looking at tbe pig
and the can and began looking at tbe other.
The wife burst out crying; the mqn bad to
bite bis lip to-keep from doing the same
thing.
“All the while 1 had been standing by
tbe fence watching the performance in tbe.
yard. I thought it about time to offer a
bit of adrice.
" 'What's tbe matter*’ I asked.
"Looking up,the disconsolate pair saw
me for the flrat time. They did nut answer
in worls. They simply pointed at- the pig
an&lt;F the can.
"'WIU it doc come offf' I inquired Just
as though I bad not witnessed the unsuc­
cessful attempt to get it off.
"The farmer shook his bead sorrowfully
and the wife &gt;hook hers and gave a £rr*ii
‘booh’oo. ’
.
“ ’I’ll tel! you what to do with him.' said
I. 'Take him to a tinsbop and b* quick
•bout it.'
“A minute later lhe fanner, bis wife, his
daughter, the pig ami the can and myself
were speeding down Columbus avenue be.
biml the fanner's galloping bore. We
reached tbe tinsbop in a Jiffy, lifted the
pig out of tbe wagon and carried irim into
the Lack shop.
"It was tbe work of about two minute*
for the tinman to unsolder the bottom
from the can. Then lie took hi* shear*
and cut a path up the side of tbe can. A
little twitch then and young Berkshire
was as gocri ns ever except that ho EmTh
•light cut just liack of his right rar where
tba sharp edge of the can had nibbed
against him.
“ ’How mucli*' demanded the farmer.
"'Twcnty&lt;five cents,’answered the tin­
man. 'That's our regular price for uneanning pigs' head*.’"
"Do you suppose, doctor," asked lhe re­
porter, “that the tinman ever did such*
job as that beforef"
.
"No. I do not,” answered the docto- . "e
was probably trying to be furar- —New
York Times.

The Abbottof F«ols, who w«s also known
in different part* as the Archbishop or
Bishop of Fools, the Abbot of Misrule, the
Lord of Misrule, tbe&lt; Master of t'ureason
and L’Abbe de Lies**, wm* the person wno
used to superintend tbe saturnalia, which
were
parts of Europe
........ common ir. different
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"?“•*“
Wlbe Slxtrrnth erntuiy.
Th.
„ In.lfaflAn
11»
The r...l
feast of T/W.u
fool* wa.
was ■an
imitation &lt;rf
of •the
heathen saturnalia, and like thi* was cele­
brated in December; henee the confusion
of ideas which b*s arisen in mixing this
feast with the ordinary Christmas revel.-.
The chief celebration of tbe feast ot fool*
fell upon Innocent's Day, but tlie whole
revels lasted from Christmas to tbe last
day of Epiphany. The young people gen­
erally elected a leader who went by one of
the names quoted, and he waa consecrated
with many grotesque and ridiculous cere­
monies.
England, Scotland, France and Germany
all practiced these wild saturnelia, and itwas with gr^at difficulty that they wertfinally abolished. Tbe abbot won not re­
sponsible for any trick or practical joke
played on the rest of the community by bis
orders, and the victims had simply to
"grin and bear It.” In the temple" (law
headquarter*. London,) the office of the
lord of misrule srems to have bren a
coveted one, for we read that it was only
given to young men of good family.—
Brooklyn Eagle.

Fish Ten Thousand Years Old.
In making railr.iod tunnels, cuts, etc.,
ami in sinking wells arid pits in Nevada. I
Utah an-’. Arizona, salt strata arc often
•truck •!- varying depths, sometime* a* I
much as a hundred yards beneath the sur­
face.
Hundreds ot fish, ]&gt;erfectly pre­
served, are found in block* of this pure
rock salt. These salt fields are supposed
to occupy what was oner the bottom of a
lake thirty mile* long, fifteen mikwjvide
and many hundred fret deep. The flsh
found resemble the pike and pickerel spe­
1 heard a gentleman tho other djy ex­
cie*, ami are wholly unlike the fisli found plaining tbe origin uf the “gridiron'' or
In the lake* and rivers of that region at music staff, which form* a part of the post­
the present time. Tbe specimen* found mark of a number of Uncle Sam’s offices
are not petrified, but are as perfectly pre­ throughout tile country, I thought per­
served in tbe fle*h a* though but recently
haps it would be interesting to young readfrozen in a block of ice.
era. It waa in Boston, when that city was
When taken out and expored to the heat
tbe literary center. At that time the edi­
of the sun they become a* hard a* blocks tors there were deluged with manuscripts.
of wood. Occasionally workmen at th*
Contributor* hail a habit of putting three
salt work* located in "the basin" have at­
or four stamps on return envelopes. In
tempted to Ut there antediluvian relic*.
order to avoid bitting the envelope two or
Men of icaruingwbo have Investigated th*
three time* to cancel tho stamps, some in­
matter say that these salt preserved fish genious postoffice clerk conceived the idea
are at least 10,000 year* old.—Su Loula Re­
uf the "gridiron." which wa* put to service .
public.
&lt;
at once and ba* since lx-en in vogue.—Cor.
New York Advertiser.
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A story was told the other day of a little
girl who &lt;11 severed a cobweb and then,
seeing a spider emerge from It, called out:
"See the cob run! How fast the cob runs!”
A* a uiatter of fact she huilded better
than she knew, for co’&gt;, or cop, is. accord­
ing-to the tiictiouarie*, the name some­
time gjrru to a epidrr; whence the word
cubwub, which Is, strictly speaking, cop­
web. &lt;'&lt; p iiitl.h ntw h probably an abbrvriatio!; i-f tki’ Au;.lo Saxon uttercoppe.
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do for Jimmie, Tom. They are a littia
long for blm though ar&lt;d will Imre to be
allrn-tl u blu
Papa—Xihhok! i-ct him make ont u*
if be wa* u dude aad turn them up ml ihu
bottom. That’ll ranks’em short enough.
—Harper'* Hhaac.

Mias Bagley—Yea; but now you must
forgive and forget.
Miss Faraway—Ob, I can forgive, but

Mian Ititgh-y—Nonsense! I can tell you
&amp; hundred things I’ve forgotten.—London
Tit-Bit*.
Th* Ruling PmmIou.
Young Liuiy—Mercy me! And so. when
fast. In tho Jungle you came face to face
with a tiger. Ooo! What did you do?
Modern Traveler (proudly) — Photo­
graphed it,—New York Weekly.

She—I do not care to marry you. I do
not cans to even talk to you.
He (a widower)—That is precisely the
reason I want you to marry m*.—New
York Herald.

�PERSONAL MENTION.

Hastings Banner.
-rmpioyra of tbe finfahln g Aapartment of
the wM, .factory. It
was a fine gift

Thursday, December aq, t9qa.

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•IBrt Mixer was in tbe city Halnrday.

Burr Warner returued from Minnesota
Her upreH otoN'tatana to Masters .Sam and '
Vem Keiyun and •owned Beaty for run­ laat-week.
ning thtr anow iptow after the recent,
Bdward Bottom, of Detroit, Is borne tot
-a few days.
Lnntmtfiar JW dolfam- Well exe­
cuted cwwterfei *«dt ver ctoHara are in drculatkm .1 wrl&lt;M»«ring towns. They are
an excd Id t far -aiaiile nf the genuine but
areinraeb Igbternud w ben-dropped &lt;w a
hard surtax do aw*, have trie ring of (be
true wtal

will give a danee in Unton kali. proceed*,
to be tMed'in Atting up rwwiK. Good mwslc will be in attestd anew and n good td&gt;&gt;guarawteed to al! who attewnl. BUI far
danee Tfi-arntA.nupper WX-nents per cow­
pie. and burgage checked free- Every­
one ahould buy ar ticket to belp tlie boye
along.

Absolutely Pure.

A rreatn of tarter baking powder. &gt;i
■«&gt; all in leavening strength.—Latent
State* Government Food lu&gt;|»»rt.
HOYAL BAX1X

WHEN YOU

ilarprf* Bazar nr Dvoccimt 31st. runt-

■ Frank Nagler. uf.J^eksun, was in the
city last week.

•Mr. and Mts. Chau.
Christmas In ABegan.

Walter

CUBED or XO PAYior rervlcea.
Written guarantee to j»era»*»ent!y 0*0- all
kind* of Rupture of both sexra. No pata; DO
7,£rattooTnaS-tontion from touln«*J **
^formation ami Ulu»tratodp«DPhl«t con­
taining Michigan references (•ccekaodreM
or THEO K.M1U.EKCO..HL j«.‘- IM HIM-

ADIRONDA
WHEELERS HEART AND NBRVE
CURE.

' Reserved-oeats wllLmou be placed ou
•toe for the Anetent -Order wt Hercalea.
Everybody -who has . an interest in the
prosperity-and growth-of the &lt;ity eight
to-buy several tickets. Remwcter that it
is for the benefit of lhe new opera hoo*e.
Saata can bo ewiervwd • eommwMlng Wedueaday moruixg Jan. 4th. at 7 a. m.. Hr
on band if yoc waata«aod saaL
Owing to tbe request suade by Ue board
of health Chat no public gatherings for
children be bcM In thtaefcy. the. elaborate
preparation* that had baaa mnde-bj’ nearly
all of the chwsdhes Imd•tot»e dlaacaitinned
and Uhrtatmaa day wm obaervwi very
quied^here. A very pretty Xmaa canta­
ta waa zlven tariic eveaiug by tbe M. E.
choir, that refioO-d great credit on those j
takingipait and «as appreciated by all
present, eapeetal’y the altering at Mr.
Barnaby lent*, which was highly apoken

of.

THE REflSO’l-WE HAVE QOT TO REDUCE STOCK
LyMIv

Dr»ipjU|\ C AND customers have appreciated our efforts to supply
1 I\1L.1 iLjO them with good goods at living prices.

spent

&lt;ttr. Yonngaud wife, of Allegan, vtalled
In the city over bauds}.

Hkks Alien, of West Baj City, is visit­
ing relatival In the city.
,

Dan Reynolds attended a ball In Eaton
Itapkl-, Monday eveaiug.
Mr*. W. 11. Stebbins and
were iu Kalamazoo Friday.

a iwe-ocvcomeay
— r
urnimi. ch
h
tw*-«et‘comedy oy
•by urace
Grace *L.
Fumira.
eu-'I'M■■&gt;••««&lt; b-t" .1-finely III.­
imv-k-u or drop dowur it *o ««»„
.. Husband** ii
....i. iu.i,i..»
ChinvM’ *W«nen
\\ Mnen as
t rated Mnt*r
paper nn
on “
‘"Chinese
aa twetz
Hr.
Handy
balder, Vniiwn
tou can -moiJr
itpPta jt
«--I' trctpd
lira^-i".s £“w
In PektagT by Isaac T. "Headland. Profetaot of Mental and Moral Philosophy i«
UuivaMity of Baking.
White Cloud.
MleMgan
A potarday-oat within fifty feet of the ;
Danner sanctum, is invltlsc-a raid. Owu-1
ers of »ueh builflwir- or rmc.a. are liable
■os well. M'tiie gunbl.-r*. if it &lt;*a be pro­
ven they tmd knowledge at the game. — 1
■JournsL J', may btswell to atste that lhe '
above arenttoned poksr room-k not In tbe
Banner u&amp;ee, nor in the 'building ia
which the Banner o&amp;ee is toeatod.

NEXT SflTURMT

Kcgvne Uartbora. of Barry, was iu tbe
city Yesterday.

Mm. H. G. Hale, of Nashville was Iu
Snwdny &lt; laatRwcek 4be Grand Itapid*
UeraK braed a pajwr cootertalng 52 p*^*- tho city M&lt;»udaj.
It ai«MKt squired a clothea Iranket to car­
Albert Wood, of Bowen Falta, was in
ry it firms lhe poctofficc. The readme -tbe-clty last week.
WM moat excellent Irtteg replete wWi
Arthur Brown was home from Chicago
briKkt«nd&lt;ieway articles. Ttn- ndltbxi tn
bulk hax never been surpa&lt;a&gt;**l but oner rit to-epend Chruttpaa.
tbe Metory of Mtatxigan Jucvxalism.
Mrs. Allie Rock speid Christmas with '
I her-mother iu Mlbui.

WlH13
POWDER

RUDDERS QIVEN flWAY!

Stf-.h Brown was bereChrisUMM to visit
hi». parents.

daughter

John Beamer and family, uf Grand Rap­
ids, arc visiting In B&gt;e dty.
.

Ml and Mrs. Will Hay spent Chrlstmaa
with tnelr mother iu Alh-gsu.

“Large s?aleH and small profits” being our motto, it has more than doubled our trade
in the last three years.

This large increase in odr trade has compelled us to build shelving on the east side of
onr store the same as on the West side.

ft would be almost impossible to do this with the amount of stock on hand, therefore
to reduce it at once we have placed on the east side of the store such goods as we wish to
clo&amp; out, these we will sell at and below cost. Every pair will be sold with our usual war­
rant and remember we keep our word every time.

Mi» s MBlspauxh has gone tu Mtsou to
spend the CbrlsUuas vacation.

RUBBERS EKEE

Mr. and Mrs. J. Noeeker visited relativcaki Grand Ledge last week.
~ Mrs. Chas. Horton has been in Belding
psitiuc relatives lhe paid week.
Hurd Tinkler, of Grand Rapids, visited
&lt;hta mother the lore pari of the.week.

Mias Carrie Schumann of Grand llaplds
to the guest of her parents in the city.
Miss,Mattie Seeley, of Minnesota, is
wlslting. her parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Michael.
.

To further increase this sale, we will give with every fifth (5th) sale of boots or shoes
(Felt boots and socks excepted) a pair of rubbers to fit them. You may have your choice
of any style rubber we have.

THIS IS NO BANKRUPT F/1KE

Mrs. Wai tor Wilkens, of Chicago, arrivIn the city yesterday and will visit
friends hare.
M rs. Mosth and grand daughter Florence
Diamond .went to Holland Saturday to
eiaU relatives.
*

But good straight goods and every pair warranted. Sale to commence on Saturday next,
the last day of 1892. -

Mr. and Mrs. Walker Matthews, of
Graa&gt;d Rapk'.s, arrived In the city Satur­
day fur tbulK)lIdays.
■

WOOLLET &amp; BRONSON

Bom* Bostwick and Adda Jordan re­
turned from . Detroit Saturday to spend
their rncatiuc In the city.

One Price Shoe Dkalzbh.

Mrs. M. E. Dow. of Kalamazoo, and G.
D. B use to uf flattie Cretk, spent Christ­
mas with Mr..and Mrs. D. H. Bays.

Mr*. StiuMoc and children ot Ann Ar­
A bUHLas be’**-, presented before Con­
gress looklrf "
estafclJriiment w! a bor and Mr». Eldred., of Ionia, spent
nation*1 ‘ lll&lt;lw"F notnatireleu- 6p«lal Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A. Black.
law -«'r*be€l paand by States for tbe
Miss Gertrude -Stebbins arrived in the
.slruclfen ofraaOto '1‘hc effect of au&gt; h city Wednesday«fron&gt; Eaton Rapids where
laws Juts aireacy b«wti wi,i.^- felt. Tko she has been alslliiig her sister Miss
formation af a latkmsl aesoel«eiw) for the Kittle. ,
encouragefltont of Ute bulMtqg of good
Rev. W. M. Puffer was In Grand Rapids
roads has bfon effected. The .probabili­
ties are tbteithenext texi years wRl see a j 'Tuesday and drUvered a lecture before
great changa- -Almost a revotastlaa. Tbe an audience in tbe (Plainfield Ave.. M. E.
era of bad roadsis certainly apjaaachlng .church.
its clows.
Mr. Henry who tou been working for
Jerry Boywt&lt; of Grand RapMU. who John Bessmer has rasigned his position
*
•
WASTIN'GJ&gt;.
will be remcanta:im! as putting toe Lowell aj.d leaves to day for bis home in Auburn,
A Hastings R. K. through as far m Free­ lad. Mr. Henry has made many friends
port. has been auel by Ex Senator Ehos. during hla brief stay here who regret lo
W. Ferry, Hiran. Reed and Allen Fowler, see u!jIm leave.
When In (MlAKMff-AriDS .Mp nt
of Chicago. Ex Senator Ferry was given
*AU alone. The lady that desires a coman option to sell 4,000.000 of tbe boteta
of the Grand Bfccr railway, of which panlan and a home can correspond with
J. C. Djxkma.x.
opposite UNION D£R&gt;T.
&lt;
Jerry- i» presideaLand which ue asslgswd
Bedf&amp;rd, Mich.
.to Messrs. Reed and Fowler, who ate
Box 05.
Free Baggage Trapsfcr. New House dcalery In min log and railroad InreutDated. Bedford, Mich. Det 50, 1892,
tBcahr
,'Dbe
latterrScIni
to
havi
secured
Steam Heat and E|yctrJfl?lia. BooumSO
a purchaser who rrpa’sented aa English
BEACH Afi'JOOTH.
Despite the faet that wheat Is lom In
•indicate, before tbe option had expired, price, yet4he farmer has other things to
bet It is alleged that terry presented the aell to go largely toward making up for
sale- Tbeasmunt of glainagrs asked is tiie depressed state of the wheat market.
&amp;&gt;ZQ.0W.
Fork at the present time la king and if
.One.otour.Nierchanta who la rejoicing the price continues to advance It - will In­
sane the entrance of pork atnoug arista-'
over-.aery large holHaf sales is F. W.
Greble, the entnrprisng fnrnlture dealer. erat circles as a .luxury.
Will positively cure Heart Diaeaa^'Nervousnesa and Sleeplessness. 4 to 8-drops
insures Immediate relief: guaranteed free
•om opitatea... H-v. R. N. Middtelot^paa»or M. E. ehnreb. Cedar Springs.-M-cb.
says, "Sleep and reat ware strangero ^^ ,
after preaching till I '»eri ‘‘Ad'/Pffftshed.
I steeo fondly by *WhedftHFuller
Prinafie i»T’Wlr Springs. jMIuli.

W. H&amp;G00D1EAB.

w; WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW

k GOOD PLAN

-THE RENT­

LOCAL NEWS.

- ciKtuLarioN •
Thisoreek,
88 quires.

Hereafter, chances for gulvertU’menta
mwDt reach dfila office TueadAJS at &amp;i*t to
ln«wx inwdian in the issue*.7f the iwock
when .brought.
.School ^oiptn«j0ces on Monday.
Dr. Fowler fills, teeth without pain.

Dr. Fowter pulls,teeth without
Good houM To yepL
Spaulding.

hurtlp’. t

Inquire of

D

1 -aths at Baaby Bttw. only 15 gents.
Sat and cold water.
.&lt;ki a pair of rubbenifree of charge -of
Woolley and Broaaon.

•Now Is your chance. Bobbers free.
Voouay * Bboxsom.

Tbe freight on tlw slate far the roof of
rihe new court bouse was jpcietblng over
car load.
MPlanta had the wlsfoUltoe to Jose
t»
tugVIe cows this week. J"hey were
rub nv«y by tbe cars.

He has the flneat and best ^selected stock
For my very liberal patronage, which
between Jackson J nd Grand Rapids, rou- has reodered my sales this year much
stating of slde boards, chaltg, tables, bed larger than any la the past. I desire to
room suite plctumi aid lu fact everything tliauk ay mauy patrons. It will be my
that can be found le i Aral etaas furniture alm in tbe future, aa Ln the past, to keep
store, besides a fu|l£lte cf rugs, draperiep. the best of goods In stock, and favor the
curtains. ete&gt;. and a fill line af samples people with such prices as will warrant a
for tbe srieetton ot eerpets. Haj elegant continued Increase of sales each year.
holiday display iu his vlndows W but a Wishing oue and all a auM&gt;t Happy and
reriectioQ of hta .entire dock. For bls lib? Prosperous Near Year, I remain
oral patrouage Mr. Gcble desires us to
Very truly youra,
thank his many imtrorL, and wishes to Mr
Akc-hik McCoy.
sure them that it will e'er be his rim to
Furniture Dealer.
Aeep the teat that rnoncy c*n buy. ans! sell
gocikl Doing*.
to&gt; cheaply as possible.
A quiet wedding took place yesterday
Many startling report base been clscuLatad the pant week abut diphtheria In afternoon at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs.
J.
A. Greble, on Green St., the occasion
our city and with each rveatiag the atorr
becomes magnified.
&lt;ne of lhe most being the marriage of her sister Mi*. Gil­
amusiog is lhe foiiowla from lhe Has­ pin, who has been spending the Jwinter
tings correspondent of the Middleville here, tu Mr. T. B. Wellman, of Brooklyn.
Sun: ’T- T. Colgrove las au attending M. Y. The ceremony was performed by
physician from Aun Abor while the Rev. A. D. Grigsby.
diphtheria Is in town." This wonderful
tale probaldy grew out ot he fact that Mr.
Tlie annual meeting of the Michigan
Colgrove telegraphed to Ain Arbor to Dr.
Mutual Tornado.Cyclone and Wind-Storm
Vaughn, deac of tbe medial college there
I ns u ranee Company will be held in lhe
to know the basL'preTentalve of dlpbthCity of Hastings, January 3rd. 1893 atone
eria forhis children who hri, been expos- o’clock p. id., at Rogers' Ha IL
edtoit In sevoral of ourdxehanges we
S. W. Maito, Pres.
notice, that diphtheria In fa most malig­
D. W. Rogers, Sec'y.
nant form has appeared hep and a large
number of esses are reporte, three deaths
occurring in one day. The real facta In
The annual meeting of the stockholders
the case are, that there havtbeen but two of tbe Hastings Furulture Manufacturing
cases of diphtheria reporte« in our city Company will be held at Hie office of said
and at the praaent time noMextat.
company on Thursday, Jaonary Sih, 1898.

Btetby Bros, the leading barbeu. have a
.reputatiao «U over the state fur tbeJr fine
hair gate and obaves.
Would it not be a good ptan to adopt
Ohh/s system of paying taxes, paying onehalf every aix moofhs.
Prof. Sterltag derives us to ear to all
Remember the '’Ancient Oder of Her­
Mfrrufo and ubolars that school will com­ cules” to be given In Union tall Jan. Uth,
for the benefit of the new ipera bouse.
mence Monday a&gt; useal.
Lost Friday night was the coldest of In lhe language of the advane agent we
:be itcason so far. the thermometer regis­ will announce that mysterta that have
long puzzled anxious wives, while their
tered J1 degrees below xeco.
better halves were "’at lodge,’’will be ex­
What las become of the snow plow? posed. The full workings of this secret
Thb Is a question that has been on the order will be open to the view)! tbe large
taQgues at many the past few days.
multitude that will certalnly-b« present,
It really seemed good to have .an old and ladles especially ought to nakc It a
point to attend. The solemn -iremonics.
fashioned Christman, when good sleighing
prevailed. Tais has been something un-1 always attendant upon ererj inllation
into auy secret order will for tlb evening
eoaiteon for several years pisL
only lie performed In lhe prestac and be­
Maria Louise Pool, author of that very fore lhe eyes of all. All of the wraphipnputex story Rowgpy In Boston, has an- nalla of the latest approved kige has
uthri* ucw novel, Katharine North, In been Imported directly from Fraac behtg
cutout by Worth, lhe noted Tilor, of
Faria, with a buzz »aw. Great ?xprnre
has been incurred-to properly present
ire of Imitations U) tbe filling of
i crxiMai •»&lt;! ufc fei. o»«w » be v­
The Hale method tor painless
i priciated and we *ave no doubt tat what
a tlie only eoa that fulfills all its
. ir will be. Several hundred dollar ought
m. and Dr. Fowler hag tbe excluto be netted from the entertalnmam

Kia to u&gt;c H Id Barry county.

at 10 o’clock a. m.
desired.

A full attendance Is

YEAR.

For 1893.
IKE the man who made it an invariable rule of his
|ife to take a bath once a year, on the first of Janu­
ary, whether he needed it or not, it is a good plan
for you to know something- about Clothing whether you
need any or not.
We want you to look up the difference in Clothing—we
mean in material, make, style, finish and price.
If the
Stein-Bloch Co’s, trade mark is on the garment, and you
buy them here, you have the satisfaction in knowing
you have the best that's made for the price.
The next time you get out of patience
with shoddy, poorly made garments, get
id..
clear out and clear them out.
Buy
‘ ' the best; buy them at Grant’s—then
I
you’ll know you’ve got your money’s
w ° ’ h worth.
.
I / ’£7-')^?
Our own opinion is that you’ll need a
lli
Vf ’ new overcoat just as soon as you inspect
'vrT1'1' ' those stylish double-breasted box OverY [ i
coats (as illustrated) that we’ve sold so
A ;
many of this winter.

L

L. E. Kmappem. Pres.
M. L. Cook, Seo.

A good Improved farm 4 miles west of
this city, consisting of 117 acres of land
with good buildings. The above farm will
be sold cheap and/on easy turns.
Dated at Haxiings this 13lh day of Dee.
A. D. IWJ.
UASTiNot Crrr Bask.

A Letter From Dr. Humphrey.
Editor Baxxkr:
Dear Sir—Owing to tny lime befog; more-1
valuable elsewbrre Ishnll cere mV 'visits
to Hasting!', and my patients hi your sec­
tion who wish tu see me can do so by
meeting me Iu Charlotte each month, My
next Halt in Charlotte will Ira January 17.,
and tily next February 14 and March 14.
always on Tuesday. Office at the Phoe. nix House. Consultation free.

CL!?'

IGS

�"How delicious is the winning
"The man who drawn 1* much more tpt
Sue
to have aged
twenty_yeiuj
_____aeeuwd
___________________
_ _________
____
Perhaps it wm BmsI The father shiv­
Of a kiss, at love's beginuiux.’’in a tingle night Her face wm pinched ered at the thought, and the thought
w make a laughing stock of hinuwlf ban
sings the poet, and bis reutlment Is tree lhe one who write*," *aid an artist,’'beeaxse
'
‘
’
would have led him to do tome desper­
with one jwislble exception, if either the errors In a picture are discernible X *
ate thing had it not been put away party Ims the catarrh, even loves kli«
TOB THE
shoulders.
almost
immediately.
Tho prisoner loses its*sweetness. Dr. Sage’s Catairli tdauce, while it te necessary to rcM »u
article carefully Iwforc It* mistake* cai bn
"They
lout! Pre got- to find ’oia
— her head and looked around, and
__ rare_________
raised
Remedy Is a sure cure for this repulsive picked out. The folly of drawing tom
Daniel and Lizzie!” she muttered os she • it wa* a face he h:ul never seen before, and distressing affliction. By its mild,
memory *n object wllh which one knot
faced the nun. ".I've called and called, ft betrayed anxiety uud suffering, and soothing, antiseptic,- cleansing and heal­ perfectly familiar ha* resulted in nore
_ but_
________
** —
• —___________________
they
won't
answer.
Coo-eel Coo-ee!■ he instantly reeolved that he wotild take ing properties, Il cures the worst coses. htuglutbln picture* than have ever xreu
3500
-reward
offered
for
an
incurable
case.
-JTo. they won't answer."
any risk to help.
produced intentionally by the caricitUiisto. 1
She was advancing slowly upon the
The snn was now hidden behind tho • There h splendid sleighing In Traverse The world still lau«h» over the exanptes
ef false perspective which Hogarth gwe ns
dtnd Ixxly of her husband.
mountain-aud it was twilight iiroanJ City.
In a satirical moment, and not Junj. ago
\ "Where’s Daniel? Where’s Lizzie'?" the campfire. The men sat smoking or
Adrian Knlrbis of Pythias gave a grand one uf the comic wecklte* brought i cooriwiited the woman. "Vhy, this is thinking for a quarter of an hour with­
ball December 30.
temnorary to task In an. illustra- w skit
Dodd! l-Jo is asleep! Poor man. but out a word, and then ono of them rose
which showed that the offending daftshe tuns: be ired!"
,
and disappeared. "Ten minutes later
num had pul bone* In tho picture of a
In
town,
suffering
from
piles,
but
what
Site had discovered the Ixxly.
he returned with a bag of provisions and
would prefer lhe easiest nielhixl of being skeleton where nature luul never paced
Makes an cvery-d.iy convenience of an
"Poor Daniel, but you were lost!"
of whisky, and Bob said:
•id-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. crooned the wjnum ae she sank down a liottlo
cured. No ktfife, »«&gt; P»ln. but a nure cure them. All this hn« just been bronabt to
"Yes, we might m well hev a bite for pile* by using Hill's Pile Pomade. A mind by an illustration on the first pigeof
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest beside the body. "You tire tired and
as any other time. Give the gal printed guarantee with each package. By at: illustrated woman’.* qagazlnv.
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each sleepy. Yes, yon may sleejx I will keep now
her share. If . she’s still too mnlU’j to mail Sl.oo, six for fS.00. Try It tonight.
"The picture rtpresent* o young mon
package makes two large pies. Avoid very quiet Maybo Lizzie will soon' eat let her thro\¥-it away."
sooted on a piano. Although hl* te!t arm
For -air by Fred L. Heath, the druggist.
anitations—and insist on having &amp;• come."
j* extended to iu fnll length, hh fingers
The man carried wine bread and meat
Ives C. Sknanda. &lt;eQ 81. and. a resP reach over only about two-thirds of tho
NONE SUCH brand.
She rocked her Ixxly to and fro as if to the girl, but she gave him no heed.
MERRE1-L &amp; SOULE, SyTacuse. N. T. she had a child in her arms, and now More wood^wiw thrown on the tin?, the dent of Grand Rapids since 1S-M, Is dead. keyboard. Ten octaves are plainly marked
In Its brief existence Adrian’s bnlhling in the drawing, nnd it* the view of tbe end
nnd then she reached out her hand nnd bottle passed from hand to hand, and
of the instrument is cut off one I* left in
patt-Ai-ihe arm which lay stiffly extend­ by tbe time darkugM hod settled down and loan association bus loaned out 8K2,J- the dnrtt as to how many more theremigbt
ed on the earth beside her.
the four renegades were in good sprits two.
be. If the magazine would only pnxluce
The sun climbed up and up.
ami seemingly good natured.
the man who played that piano it could
Would some of tire trainmen ride
make a fortune by exhibiting him. At
Thru Harkins could no longer twe lhe
buck to see why Brown had not joined' girl, though perhapi those at the tire
any rate, it is a nice family piano al which
all the member* could easily play nt the
then:? The fact that he hud not come had her in view.
Wo*4rt&lt;*aW.
.-Hnl 6.r C'lKU'rU.
TMDETJUXTVKKK PRESSv- ltb4wi yu«lT;
same time.”—New York Evening Sun.
up tho night before would be proof that
Her-’ was a new and a double danger,
Columbia Fh&lt; lo* (Auue &gt;Ue a* tub nu
he was still in trouble. 'Would they he reflected ns he carefully crept away,
Weekly t'reo Free*.
leave the river without knowing or it was not enough that the renegades had
Setul with jtn.r tnb*tt!u!!».n u ,-al.ln
A physician well known to tlytSt. Louis
curing what had iwcomo of him aud the come' for the gold, but they were plot­
pfaoK-jnip^ ftU X;
public contributes the following informa­
li«dple»&gt; w*m&lt; n? And they would also ting against the wagon train uud would ,
mhs i he rcuvgadvs, and petbups susp-n-r not stop nt murder. It wa* clearly his
Fire Iri the residence-of John •ireen at tion:
After -to yarns' se rice. Paymaster
Hydrocyanic acid. or. ax it is mot com­
n-ytc plpt of «-vil.
duty to reach the train ns
ns poari- Lyons yv.-sterday morning did St,000 dam- monly called, pntsxic ncid, is one (»f the
Hinckley. «‘f n.e Lake SIftue ndim^d com­
' Higher clitutied the bun.
ble aud wav a his companions of tho pres­
nioxt deailly poison* known to naimnl lifepany. i« coIng to teslgv.
*The train had gone on. It was not- ence and t^-signs of these intruders.
Il
.Is u volat ile principle conUiutsl in nu­
The
d« mocrats ot Adrian have elected
The d&lt;
Joint Knox waa captured at Beldipg yes­ like Americans—it would have Ix-en dis­ .Darkne.-s had come on, but he knew the
ACO’JHATC, DAINTY and AUTISTIC
M J. (.&lt; iprlly to the council to succeed merous shrubs and trees, chiefly the wild
terday while in tbte act of brtakitig into graceful to hexithens to thins abandon
cherry, bitter almond; cherry laurel, St.
general direction of camp and hoped to Aid.
" ’" Mu
*" toy, deceased;
Bd. Jones’ residency.
Ignatius bean and the peach irte. It is
one who had come'with them so Lu- and be able to reach it some time during the
RnclMg With WoUr*.
obtained by distillation from ferrocyanide
met with an accid/jut to .render him night.
Write yntr tsame a-&lt;
__
_ i thrilling tale Ita* lieen told by
Man)
Of Hflod’* tUrsaparAU 1* always within tlx helpless. It was avarice—tho thirst for
tbr pkutocral-il
*■•■!
But-what of tho prisoner? Under the travelers of a race with wolves across the of iwitawdum by the action ot sulphuric
C . .. ... ... . .........
..11 . . inw »»
• gold—tho fear that gome otm would be
id ’winkwith Ux repnj»tt»«-U--a«
gold—tho fear that some onb would be circumstances not more than one man frozen &gt;ti'ppr* ot Rnwia. . -Sometimes only acid in tbe form of n light, colorless gasThe preparation k«pl In tbe drug store Is
pkded.
Is always ahead of them ut tho butoof yonder. in a thousand would have done more tin- pickdd bones of tlie hapless traveler
a dilute acid of « • - rength of 3 per cent, of
DON’T MIS!
fully atibManltafed t»y e»d»nem-u«» * hiciq In •
■
m„unt3iIh
the ttmme'iti war'd --vould tie uceeptedwithout a [ *»
,
,
.
.
. than to wish that he conld help her. an* found to tell tlie tale. In tiur own onbydrmu acid In distilled water.* color­
monuufs beiitur &gt;
.
I
The womau forked nnd crooned and Harkins, was that one man.
ttiousandsarecmragwi in alife-and- less liquid, w ith the cdor of bitteralniouda.
He had country
.
i dozed all through the long afternoon. been strangely drawn to her. and her drathrace
against
the
I
wolf
Consumption.
(
Thedooeh from two to six drop*. One- ■•.KUlslcntlV A wolf crept out of his lair ,iu the rocks
l&gt;r-*t weapons with which t«» fight the half grain of the mhydrons arid isKufflsituation aroused ‘dll his sympathies. The
'
ir»ininccn llae r&gt; rub
ts Dr. 1’ierce's Gulden Medical Dis­ ciinil to produce death. It is umxI iu medi­
and approached tho sixit
Ho determined to attempt her rescue. foe,
1
covery.
Tlih
renowned
remedy
has
cured
cine in corrtciing’diwasr* of the stomach,
“Haa Lizzie come?" queried tlie waU h- J even at the peril of his life. Ho drew '
of cases when all other medicines also whoop ng cough and the la&lt; stages
w as a savage growl suddenly aroused away from tho mas* of rock, strapped myriads
1
and
doctors hrel fallal. It Is the greatest of cuusnmrtlon.
his
rifle
to
his
back,
and
then
crept
over
‘
her. "No. it is not Lizzie! Go away
blood-purifier aad r«-storer of strength
Il Is ver.' vol t i &lt;■ nnd th* ftimre trill defrom ub! You are one of tho renegade tho rough ground on hand* and knees. ।
known to the world.' For all forms of fctroy vegetable hfe, cxyndng the stems of
gang! You helped to steal my.cilildr
' moving to flank the party on tho right.
.
scrofulous
vffeeGoiis (and consumption l&gt; plants to wither nnd dry up. lu effect on
Tbe wolf drew back. It was- only a
It was a rough and dangerous route, &lt;me
&lt;
of liaui). It is untqiadcd a* a remedy. the lower aninmb* Is aimilar to its action
.Tstrat; pubiHiii:
woman watching tho dead• but ho feared leading over great masses of rock, under
Swnuel
.....
•UttMrat-’l stortw
Ssmuel Collis, a laborer of Chippewa un w.Ji. -nO «&lt;■«
her. ■
n. t np- ■ ■
thick pines and across seamsorrifts, but UM, fell from * load of wood yesterday and the hyena, upon whom
...........................
•■
■ _
-iri-uirn
HflV
nr, •»,!.lit. IllIu
fntjll
The deserted one resumed her lonely^ ho moved with care until well in Gio , '
pear to
produce
anyI TilImpreaalon.
’fatal Farm nu-1 Osrdei
and was InatMiitly killed, lie leaves a
vigil, rocjting weakly ami muttering' rear of tho camp.
dot&gt;&lt;-«
it
enuws
death
quickly
by
paralyz
­
.
widow.
ing the bran’s action. After death the list it U The Family tUjro
vaguely.. As the sun tank in tho west­
Then his route was down the side of .
■ Four to eight dfops “f ••Adrlonda,” rigor worth set* in, and in n few momenta
ern sky her 'toico grew fainter, nnd the mountain until all at once he came
the unfortunate subject Ik us stiff as a
when its dyidg raja illumined the upon the wagon. It had been pulled up Wheeler'* Ht-*it and Nerve Cure will reOOmniCHT UY AMCRICAH PRESS AS3OC1ATIOH. IBS2
board.—St. lauihi Republic.
mournfnl f'cune khe fell forward beside out of tho valley to be hidden by tho
her murthr-'d ■ husband and expired trees? The horses he could not &gt;ee, they time. Sok! by \V. 11. Gimhiyeau.
without a sigh.
Shaving been lariated unt at some spot
Potato 1 an-still bring shipped In car
Noun* in these days would th!'
&gt;f tak­
CHAPTER XIII.
■where there was grazing, x
ots (rem Trav.-rne City. The fanners in ing n night jourucy by rail lu v* thing
CHAPTER XIV,
Looking up at the campfire from lhe that region were blessed with enui inous but a -deeper,” an«l yet the*'»■*' •’, r” &lt;if
Haritina at first saw only the four
Such ayajwahouMrwlve tbe active Kupp-ir. f
waenn the Englishman cjuld *ee the crops last season.
"
today is In many resjuxts a bjA-'hie place
renegades as he peered around the cor­
Tcry dijicrimlnatit^r aa-J fair minded tnan Ail
in tt’iiieh to spend a nlnflr.
tug
four renegades playing ,cards by the
Wo’ve heard of a woman who said she’d
ner of the rock. Looking again, he dis­ blaze. Between him and them'was tho
rornaa in XlcMUfi B U * HOME . PAPXP.. ..&lt;-f.
the
ll&gt;r annoyances
WMUW1«VM' V- of
„• toilet jAnkltp In
--- ttu
-’
walk'live mile* t&gt;&gt; get a ItotUc of Dr. —
covered a female seated at the foot of a
x-'
■'»ajjzzsx.’x««
girl. He hesitated only long enough to I’lcrce's Favorite
Prescription
if she ofTtaair of a filled &lt;vr
awtiaming iu
tree not far away. Her back was to­
get Iris bearings and then Ix-gau creep­ eouldn’t get It wltlionu That woman hadthcnu.rning
is wtnnfod'V tevtibe to ex- j
ward him nnu her lioad wm held down,
_
ing upward. He felt now that more de­ tried it. Ami it's a medicine which makes I
fine c.iu-ms of this cujld have ।
Trrq ynvv. prfxs co..
and he could not make out whether sho pended on tbe girl than himself. If shS Itself fell iu tonlug tip the system nnd !
i*cn n moves! long ago without aa invent- l
r'
»ctrc!t,Xk!5
was young or old, a white woman or a waa asleep she mi^lit scream out as ho oortecilng irregularities
sooivss iu use*
er’i intrrpodtlrm A prinripal reason for ;
squaw.
,
aroused her.
If she saw him come
the poor ventilisteMi ot Mich rarshnabeen ‘
"1 say. curao tbo.luckC* cxclaUned creeping up the might take him for an dollar, get a buttle and tty it—try a sec­ tbe comiktriinent* at each end, which run­
ono of tlie men Ul a brutal voice. "It
ond, a ' third It necessary. Before the
Indian aud alarm her -aptors. Even third one's been taken you'll know tiajl ning up tn the rent cut off tim mrin source
looks as if they might also have heard
should nil go right up to that moment, there's a reuK-dy lo help you. Then you’ll &lt; f ventilation rir... the circn’aton of air
of tho cave and gold, else why would
would she have the nerve aud strength kri p on and a cure ’ll come. Bui if you through tiu- &lt;x»r» by the mothn of the
A trod/ crept «ui ot hit lair.
they come Bodirent.lv to this spot?"
train.
tutbllr KUMlOn :
&gt;to creep away with him?
shouldn't frrl the help, should be &lt;lls*pSailors wrecked at sen go mad some­
An ordinarj r.w receive*a supjly&lt;»f pun­
•‘How .many-did you count?" asked
Half way io the fire the bravo Eng­ pointed in the result*— ' mi'll find a caian- i
times from the mere situation.
air iuitbis wty every time tie. dour is
another.
tee
primed
ou
the
bottle-wrapper
that'll
lishman
halted"
to
canvass
the
chances
They may sail in their small boats or
cpencdl but in sleeper such vcstilation I* p v.n (n
"Three* wagons'nnd ten or twelve ! vjkh himself. He realized the -hazards." get your money back for you.
gniirdtMi agniu&lt;4.not only hy thepnrtitions,
a’„e.‘
float on their rafts for days and days
men." replied the other. "I didn’t dare i, but after a couple of minutes ho cOntinHow uixny women are there who’d but iwf swinging door* tat tbur side de- unit -l u .-I
with tho same monotony of scene—the
। go too clnii, you know;"
l
tied
on
his
way.
By
and
by,
m he elo­ rath* r have the money than liruhb? Arid
signed! to make the entrance of a stray
* ;'li
water Ireneatb. the sky above. 4There is
"Too string for us to vripo out, &lt;|b?*
"Favorite i’rescriptlwt" produces hepltlr. draft iinpoatible. • Wc suggsst to tho . H,n»or "&lt;«t, u ..
ll, rated tas
his head aoove
above a oowiaer,
bowlder, he
.-'aw
. ,
/ ,1
, •
:
no saw
a horror, u lonelirrers-nbout it—a feeling
Wonder Is that there’* a woman willing to sleeping car companies that t carpenter bettur hi un- t
qaeriwlonoof the rnn.Mm Ijw ,ho
UI[)„ hlm „d not nvp
M if shut out from tho world—and ever.
suffer when there’s n yarantcal rrniedy aud a kit of tools would -oua d-icnongb in I Mtehigso kt:&lt;
dOWn./
! :««•««•
j away. Si-..
Shu n-n«
wa*mlflnrr
sitting nnricdit
upright find
and htul
had
Where there are three or four together
In the nearest druk store.
the way of ventilating tbdr M’s to tilenee JO-Wih emiq J trier .4 -*■»&lt;« tti.rty-three. t,v
"Blit they've got to go somehow*”
to keep one another company some ono growled the man who had first apoken. &lt; her face turned toward him.
many complaints and add tc the public «
north roure «-l&lt;ht w--&lt;t'
*
Harkins lifted his right hand ns a sigDr. Vlerre’t* Pellets regulate the stomach, health — Nr tv York Post,
will go raving mad within tho week.
“Wo lulVen’t come thia fur nnd taken
luardflut.
liver and bowels. Mild nnd effective.
When a man is lost on the plains those
all these chinrra* lo bo scooped out of
Tho'girl
lifted
a
hand
in
answer.
who may set out to search for him go
? n Accomplished OIJ larrot.
Detectives at Sarnia. Ont., have failed
that gold. With tho rodskins on tho
Then ho beckoned to her to come.
;•
i
'.oat
tnh-nted
of
the
many
varieties
|
prepared to shoot him down.
lo
find
any
trace
ot
the
crook
who
so
The i
one side and these fools on tho other
She answered with a sweep of her, cleverly made way with 37.000 Iw-ionglng is thy gray prarrcu.
They may have to do it to save their
parrot, which
native of
PROBATE ORDER
wmen Isa
m n umivb
ot i
we duan't show hand or head."
hand, which told him that she was tied to the express company on Tuesday last.
we.it Africa, nnd which, when taken young I State of Mlc-h’oan. C«mntv of Barrs-— sv
own lives. If lost for tut a single day
‘•Wbr.r'd all yer brains. Bob?" asked to the tree.
ho will fall down and weep at sight of
ami well trained, dmplay* me wonderful I’ At a s&gt;i»i(., of :li~ pHib.u,- C- urt fur the
one of the men with a laugh.
('■Hinty
of
•larry,
liohten artbe Probate &lt;wr&lt;c. in
gift*. One of there parrot*, owned In j 1
his rescuers. Ho is weak and maudlin,
A NEV/ YEAR’S PRESENT.
, the rityof liHAtini-i. m «ni&lt;l county, nn Wrdtu-».
“Give us some head work and say how
BnfUxd. IlTri to. rrm«rtjUc
„ day _
CONTINUED.
like one drunk.
; ,day „„
the-1-Uh
ut lte»*m’Hr. In the) ear one
What
we arb going to sarcumvcnt tho wagon
It
bad
a
gtnri
memory
and-easily
learned
!
(houNinrt
eteh:
:
tlmuNind
eteht
hundred
and ninety two.
If lost for two days he may be so un­
folks.’’
sentences in Dutch; but at &lt;X tld* faculty ‘ Prearat,
iTvK-nt, Cbarire
Cbarie* W. Anaitrong.
Anmiroog. JudgeJu£; of
-!
der the influence of terror that he will
Ugantofall atttthe molt ng w*. irreg- •
|fw
s
"It’s got to be head work, and I’ve got
Strength
and
llAxtth,
Everybody Is goin&lt; to make aomebtaly a
ran away ut sight of human lieings.
ular
nnd
at
tri
the
bird
waa
tverepit,
blind
[
Welch,
c.-erx-e-t
it all thought out. I'm going down
If be has been wandering about for
If you are not feeling strong and healthy, holiday present. What shall it be? to and voiceless,
vnicelejw, gradually stnkiig
sinkhg into n
a kind |j
rr.-ntm- ,u &lt;! miiyzlhe i-etlll . duly v»-ri
among 'em tomorrer. Is (hat gal all
try Electric Bitltrs. If "la grippe". him which ones of my many friends shall 1 oCJe’.hargy, in which coadliun it finally :
three days and’ nights—beware! The
right. '
f-tatb-ft you weak and weary, nre Electric give? and how can I afford the expense? died.
chances are nine in ten that he is dan­
z
Ho rose to his feet so that he conld bo Hitters. This remedy acts directly on are questions not easily answered by many
The t one of his singing win very odd. It ■
gerous.
sure she wm still sitting at. tbe foot of pver. xtomach and kidneys, gently aiding people. To enable ererybody to make a
sounded like nn automnton imitating the
.
And if this feeling is so rtrong upou
tho tree, and one of the men growled:
g' organs to perform their functions. present which may prove of great value to human vnier. Tlie r*.- !d prnnplctl lilmHo ’ f ,e fwrf,|M„..!J. n-ilinAi flir the*Hearn::
men in their prime and men who may
&lt;&gt;f said
•‘She's right Snuff, blast her! I only
u nre afflicted wllh rick headache, all. and Is an appropriate gift to nearly si:
sir.g"God
King.’ He
Hu onng all . netittmi »&lt;l tl»l tin- hH»i .it lan «.l - tid &lt;frg"’&lt;.ud Save
have the king.
liave weapons of defense and the experi­
ln 'aid
gill find speedy and permanent relief everjone in this catarrh-stricken land, and tbe wcbmi cf it, bt.t. now md t _
wish we'd her let the wolves pick,her
ence of yean, what must it be in the
at
lhe
saintime
cost
only
a
few
moments
’
doit
of
king Electric Bitters. One trial will
tiered into t’.ie “Banka ef t»c Dee.” which
bodes! I never knowed any ruch fool in
be i &lt;&gt;li!&lt;-tt at Xh
cue of a woman fleeing out into the
luce you that this is the n-mcdy you time nml.a postal card. Is the potyosv of strmed bi* favorite.r.nd on- or iwdScotch
arohnd with wimmin folks to bring
H.’i'tH'cX in Mldarkness to edcape the murderers of her lucjr.’’
. La nr’’bottles only 30c. at W. II. TheP.eru.na Drug Manufacturing Com­
pany of Columbus. O. Send ’.he address Strand MnRmrine.
!»»•• twllllm.rr nt.ny • Ot
busbar d and the abductors o/ E-?r child?
year’s drug store.
•^Theu 131 [give ye tometliing new,"
lurtht-r •we*r’«t.-iba» *.ui
ul as many of your friends us joa believe
Tlie mother was near enough to hear
.'mvred Bob us he s-it down. "I’ve got
will nppreeiatr the jtil'r to (he above Drug
pttjttaa
her daughter's cry of pain and tne i
I
;
Dliring.
the
prevalence
of
the
•rippe Company nnd they will mail a copy of the
plaits about tlait-gnl, and them nj don’t
tls-reof I y
shoffCs of the man who overhauled her. like mr plain: had better go further and i the past season H w*” a noticeable Uni new'lllm-traled Ills of Life free and post­
1-- ilim ofjen been a*onlvnd whnt be-; published
t'U.
For a moment she thought of returning wotl. ou I weir own hook!"
t^Lit those «
who
dejwndetl
uj»on "rDr. M»«
King’»s paid.'—a beiiutltul. U't’ful, truthful, helpful cotm-i of the pins fhut uv tad, but it is
?'■■&gt;
1'" ''-I-""
’" •!«&gt;
hard to sny.' There r.re
distinct
...
.
V....- HtuKnl'orc
.1 i.nlv
to give herself up. but then came the
SbW
Discovery, II.
not
only I.-:.!
had .1a utu-inlv
s|n*Hy rc•‘Gii. cotno off with ypr quiui-.-ls!” i»very, but escaped nil of the tniublcsoiiut treatise on'catarrh ill all stages, coughs,' upt-iuuons in uiaking npifl.nnd lots of
tboughtnhat if Lizzie was to be rescued
called liio fourth man as he rolled off jitter effects of the malady. This' rem«*&lt; y cnida, consumption, brenridtlr. and nil of t rn'djlc ollacbetl to the p&lt;KX-»‘. Pins uro
and the murderera punished all depend­
,he climatic diseases of winter. This of-,
thq b«d of brush and sat up. "Is there deems to have a peculiar power In effect­
made of brass artd tint tini:-&lt;l nnd
fvr holds go:«l until January 30. IMgl.
ed on her. She could see through the
any move by the pttrty below?"
Idanci.i-', nnd miHhm*o
are manuing rapid cures not only in c.ni-s of La
entire plot now,-but she conld not be­
The eastern syndicate which recently
•^Nothing except TheyJiev gone into (•rippe, but hi all DteteaM's of Throat.1
lieve thit it included any one except tho camp for Uio summer, blocking pur road
Chest and Lungs, and lots cured cases or purchased the street railway systeui* of tluin unve tha number n-l dm-n not equal NOTICE OF COMMliMtbXEBS^N CLAIM.-.
four renegades. If she could reach the
Asthma and Hay Fever of long standing the Bay Cldefhas Vlussomed out with a that of fluitZ'liert, line M i’, niiii s upon miles StMe of Micii's.i’i. •
out!" answered the leader. ’ f
&lt;•( n.irry- v-.
camp on the riyer the men would tarn
•‘And they are going' to stay right Try it awl be convhiceiL' It won’t disap* capita! stock of 9i.p0u.tiQn. Half of it of wl.e i.i iin-d annmilt in their inanuout end hunt the four to their deaths.
.npnlcte
point. Fn-x* trial lN&gt;lth-s at-W. 11. G(mhI-| will go on th« market.
f.-.rtti..-f Like niatclir- tiny are little
thdr, ehT
thn.ghihwl
not
tliooght
inch
of,
but
when
The widow nnd mother was crouched
•{Not after tomorrer—not if, my name year’s drug .store;
Isaac 31. Chase, the station agent at you nnd a pin «&gt;r n niu-h. nnd there is
on the earth within thirty rods nf the
■untue and
is B-ib, and 1 reckon it nr."
Devil’s Lake wi|o pocketed his company’s none to" I*- fount!, thin y»u realize what an
wagon vgien it drove away. She feared
’iThey don't suspicion us?'
will t&gt;&gt;c.r ut the I’nitat?
The best salve in tlie world for cuts,' receipts ns though they were his own importantpart they p y in daily life.—
to move until »Lv oould no longer hear
»y ot Hs-linr*. on Titunt•(Net the least. None of ’em her cum hiruiMts, sores, nlcrrs, salt rheum, fever lias been rent cured for the whole of* Ha.-|s-r'i Young P«&lt;iple
• .'.y ./ "March. A P.
tho rumble vf the wheels, and then she
nplthis fur yet, and to they hern’t seen non-s. tetter, chapped* bands, chilblains, thirty days In jail.
i-. ?l »-cottl «fay of June.
rose an-1 rt'ii forward, l^eiieving sha was
i&gt; oMock a. M..t&gt;i each w
the wagon fracks."
eiirus. and all skin eruptions, nnd positive­
v purpose ot examining
foBowing •. bo trail cf the train. She
•Hlev we made any mistake about th^ ly curve pflva &lt;*r no pay remdred. It Is
Gow* in Norway bavi!&gt;erb en-slited with
Mid
claims nr.d
U»ar.
.-(UKinhered ic was only six miles, but
gunrintee&lt;rto give is-rfect satisfaction, or
tbe jwiwcr of rxtradig MiMcnnnei: from mx in-w,!
canyon;" ’
it irti two long hours before she etopped
•?Nary one. I'll stake my life on itl Money relundml. I*ih-e 25 cents per box
stnnrs which trawh-s in that country
it l)a«lr datD&gt;« to.
for a moment's
' Mho saw no signs
I went fur ’null up twlay to l:e sartainJ fyir sate by W. II. Goodyear, the druggi.4
• Wc notice that nn ntt«nipbis to be tpade have seen tin--, i liekiftS A more .sulmtau
fihe had come far enough
tied da-1 h found for ti-m In the ulutrr in
All wo want is a clear raid for a day om
j LydU Pattern’ll ms lived wllh her hus- to ventilate sleeping cars. The method M&gt;u»e pnrtavi tii.jyuiint-y. whtare provender
tenth fork, but where wm
■Cuintnlfkiouerv
two, and we'll Toad tho wngpn and he b»ml at Jaekwn 40 years, jitu now nsk&gt; outlined is simple and promises success,
vf al) kinds 1* nearer, h l Im ihu|&lt;c of heads
off/
n'divorc** and n slfciii* nf Almon's W&gt;,000 but the most encouraging feature of the of the codfish, w hich are pounded inton
liktf a dash of lightning the
rebeme is that it should haveoccnrred to
Harkins had gathered enough to be
thought came tu tho woman. "1 have
mash. The milk nfcow* »&gt; fed tmitiM
Che slerptaic car companiei that their
certain that Bridger’s etve.am] its treas­
IF YOU ARE GOING TO
gem) wrong -I tun lot!” Tho thought
coaches nre not it I ready, perfect in coustnie. ■‘tri;iigly«»f codliver nbind rannoi. be pleas­
ons were known to »h© rem.-grules as
ant- to di in,;. y&lt;.t win til of Its unplra-*anttook aw.jy her eoxtra^c in a moment,
An arid wlift li exLils In sour mHk and tiuu and nuuMgertomt. Pbriuips it tnny
■•ii iji.ty itovtfy vlunble tu cunsunipwoll at, to him.df aid Taylor. The i
saw penetrate thric minds that the Mme
and she found hem-1 f nmtblo to reason
chief.
e.d
’
.
’
’
d
latte
urid.
Is
believed
by
pbjip.:t|i-n:.&lt;.
—
New
fork
Telegram.
dying old htiutor had s dd that ho alone
covering Is not equally'pleasant for their
.intelligently.
| sfclatts io in* the cause of rheumaiism.
Shu wm loot—lust un the great plain t
Aiccumul ttmr iu the blood. It attacks Hie UBforltmotr patrotw In thntMpical night,
that it Had been tail ed of ro others. rtbrotis tlasurv lu tbe iolnts. and eanses of m4d»ummer nnd in the ureti- night- ■&gt;£
• sntt obdfct »-ur tiri tts t&lt;y th Qt EEN sad
aud that by night!
TIicm fonr men. tmiUws though they agonizing puins. What la needed Is a midwinter. At present tlw ••'Iwper" is
Then the poor woman did exactly
lli.'.t a prugA&lt;&lt;d f -:t &gt;pvll 1.4 alwavs
were, ami probably as brave n* that, remedy l«&gt; neutralize the acid, and t»» so provided &lt;mly. with clammy linen shn tx
what many a man has done, instead uf
&gt; itb.di
nnd heavy double blanket*.
markwl l»y m«n«suci&lt;icA The vital forces
iuvlKoraie lhe kidneys aiul liver that all
It wnnld seem that in the prevailing run low in hot wesher. tlie hrnin is ireivo five c.xonteK- a«&gt;d I
Uixxl’.i Sar.-apa* fashion of wooh n clothing the connmine* fluently aflected h the heat, physical
country thus wisstc will l»e eaiTti-d oil
and until dayHi^ht ahvuld come to
i-.odnr (Li y bM-orei nC is;
had not a vaL rilho*' Iwartily recommended by many might think of furnishing-* pair of light
••W.; TV-c twfiw arc
WMtknef'N.aml pWisraiiuii are common and
1 of rhrutnath-n. If Inoady woven blanket, one or Ixjth of
. ’-s*
fr—- Cinrina.'
itsired qualities, and »«' whiflb could be used as occasion rocnirwl.
«uk h bu Increase &lt;! miw! le. which dimlniha blood as to prevent Such a change, with a little pore air, wnuld
make a night In a steeping car n !e» |)Or.
other pnrtKnlxr-i
by all
,

P^OT'OtfllAPlYS
Mil 110IV

eon£K£0

Meat

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

k Dozen for 10 Cts

OlJR CLAIMS-

&amp;

Florida

�TmeQldeH Rule
If Momma Ums

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

needed—|l .000,0)6-through the maite dur­
ing Christmas week.
.
nwswaay. wee. si.
Jol»» Roper aud William King are In
.
senate has confirmed Peter S. Groo ft1’ " CbatUnooga, Tenn., charged *lth LESSEN I, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
In effect Korem
enpasjndgn tor the northern district d
robbsry of on rgprere nn*l mall car on
NATIONAL SCRIES, JAN. 1.
Favorite Route lNrt&lt;re.-u Grand ftapfcls, Detroit
Ilhnofa.
•
I nn Ea»t Tennessee railroad train near
Alexander Rtuaell Wabb, who recently Piedmont, Ala., last month.
Thomas W. Hannon, ngtxl 70 yearn, a far­
resigned !&gt;&lt;a office as United States consul11'
at Manilla to preach lalntniam, ia now at I mer# from Fargo, N. D., has arrived in
Rut Farl»
Hyderabad soliciting contributions to a I.oncll, Maas., to marry Mra. Caroline P.
fund which ia to l»c spent in.sending I» Hunt, a nurse, C3 yeatsi old.
I .. Alto
to
Stearns.
■.. . Klm-ldc
Elm
larnite mbwionaries h&gt; the United States.
According to the latest estlnmtes tbe
'“irfcsviite
He Is having immense success.
j Kai&gt;u-r
..
Wilhelm monument in Berlin trill
fokt OdriH
J. “Now in lhe first year of Cyrus, king 1 .. Take
Joseph Mellor was hanged at Mnucheo-', cfst W.OtW.lNo.
Woodbury
of Pends, that the won! of the Ixird by the I
Hubfieid
ler.Eug.. for the murder of hi* wife at
mouth of Jeremiah might be fulfilled." I
Mtilllk-n
Oldham in September Inst.
•
j
Grand Ltd
Etrurin beat~ the
James Blair, n well-known capitalist of .. ThcCunarder
,-r,ZTr
— Inman
-­ The seventy years of Judah's captivity j
latn»ing
Grand Rapids, Mich , died from heart ,iner * U&gt;'u *
“T**. U'e AlLwtJc were ended nnd tbe time bail come for
Detroit
the
restoration,
according
lo
Jer
xxix,
10.
I
disease.
| eastward bound nearly five honra.
SULJ
Henry Starr, tho noted desperado nf the '
A Grvai N'&gt;rtlicrn switch engine at Min- The Lord of hosts hath sworn, saying, ।
Italian territory who last week shut and llPUP*’!i-s ran Into n street car packed with Surely, an IMmrl thought, so shall, it come.
to
pas*,
nnd
its
I
hnvc
proposed
mo shall It* ., IRdtunre
killed United States Deputy Marshal !&gt;»»«•••«»•* ami six pmon* were severely
Floyd WilMjn, him breu captured, together' *”*"• &lt;’harlrv H. Armstrong being dangrr- stand (I«a. xlv, 24). so that the believer] ••
may confit every promise of God osgood as
with wvrml of hi* tend. They will be
There sertns
seems to be n
pnwpcct of the accomplished. In this pnrilchinr case not I
taken to Forth Smith, Ark., for a pre I ^Tb^re
a poor
pigir prWpect
had the restoration teen foretold, but;
I&lt;»om« _V&gt; rat '
liminary hearing.
| World’s fuir lieing opeft ou Sunday, is tho j only hml
Wade flavno. a colored tey, waa hangrrf oi»'"i«n Of t’hicago rrpr^-ntati vre who are ! the very king Who* should accomplish it]
I bad been mentioned by name wine 3&gt;)
at UobimhinT'S. L’.. for the murder of Flor- home
houw* ^for
or the
1 ’** holiday-.
^''bdav-.
Grand Ledge
yean
tefun*
(see
Ira.
xliv.
28;
xlv.
I).
Jo___________
____a____
v telle.
.! .lolin
an uuilertJikj-r of
euce
Hornsby,
village
J'diii McLu^ihlin.
McLuwl
Muftlkeu
S.Hili.-M
■ J.
- ---N. Du Barry, secund vice president of 'iliimgo,
Ulilcagn, alnuAt
almost 4n*Uintly killed K I), J slab, John anil Jesus hud also teen men­
ro&gt;o*j*ury
the I’enm-yIvanin railway, waa buH«d af' I'vwis, his fri«uid, u bile showing him how ' linnet! by name teforc thidr birth (I Kings
•
xiii.
2:
Luke
I,
KI,
.
’
-.I),
but
Cyrus
is
the
only
Pittaburg.
| he w« uId do If attacked by footpad-. He
Clarksville
dlmdxie
The extensive flour mill of Blakeman was-howing hi- tacltai by request of the Gentile thus honored
Mio
2. “Thus salth Cyrus, king of f*ersiii.
Bros, at Murrayville, near Jacksonville, «i&gt;*n who won killed. ’ He showed him with *
McCord
j The Ixird God of heaven bath given me i
Illa., burned. 1 x»w. ftO.OOlh
'
a revolver.
Iteit Paris
Grand Rapid
The North American Endowment :ue»o 1
A man calling himself John Simpson 1 .til the kingdofu* of the earth.” Tho j
elation at Boston baa gone into the bund-,
u‘ te**‘bogus checks aggregating Medo-Persian w;,« the second worldwide]
Gentilt* power: th.* breast nnd arms of allK It T'ME
of n receiver. The concern has about
' H.Twon the First National bank uf HnrGrand te&lt;’v&lt;&lt;X» in aiwMt nnd about LStN) members. It ten, Kas. He failed because the cashier vrr of Dau. ii. and tbe tear of Dim.
Portland .
| vii. Th** Mast High ruteth in the king-|
formally had 8,000 member*.
. *&gt;« cautious.
loots
Gown nt City
The body °f *° unknown murdered mini'
Nine of the cduricta poisoned atr Helena, &lt;lotu of mm and givrih jt to whomsoever­
. Le will (Duo. |v. I7):i:i&lt;1 Hr hud for thetimo
fools
wa» found iu a freight car from Saronville, Ark., are now dead.
Stanton
1 being given it to Cyrus, who recogninsl
Nek, iu the Wabash yunls at Toledo. The
'
A l&lt;ibof
Christ ipa* |H*-.««cnl!i enroute to . Him ns the giver, ami w.ts ready to do His
i rfrnore
man had teen robbed.
•
s_Xjk’airpart, N. Y., got caught in ii rnilwny
Kvery day. others week day* only. ♦ stop
It bi i’jM t hat lx&gt;th tbe American And’ wreck nnd there were n number of disap- plfiiMirc. even to building a house for the on- signal
.
i.ord
at
Ji^ru-alrin.
Parlor cars on all train* between Grand
Engish dclegat ions to the Brussels confer , pointed'people the next morning.
3. "Who is there nbnm^ you of all His , Rat Ids and Detroit. tteufs 25 rents. (Hiinectioa*
«nce were ho|M*h-s.*ly divided in sentiment.' J’*ire is raging in the lUmUng company’s i
people? His God te with him. and tenhlm made IbUnlon station, Grand Rapids with the
A thief at Hallock. Minn., bid ffl.OpO of' North Mabauuy colliery at Pottsville and .
up t*» JertiNuem. which i? in Judah. Ciiica&lt;:&lt;&gt;4 « k»i Mo.higax Railway FOB
ere uxrrZ in the
the stolen money in a roll of butter, where tXKI-nien and boys nre idle.
•
। nnd build the hou-c of tlie La'll Gqd of
preparation of
It mis found.
_ _______ _
1
I
Cashier Waldo, of the Detroit Lubrlcntins. CHADUtVoix ANU I'KTOnK &gt; Favorite
note to ihrsuintner resorts ot nr i . Sni Mlcbi*nur&gt;«&gt;x. ovr.
' Ing *work», was conveying fl.iu) to the |em ’’
Thursday,
D»r. X2.
Rev.. George W. Bnxter, pafltor of the ‘.X«te«y to pay off the employ™ when twe, to .late from th- command to reh’iiiid ’ '‘’trains leave Grand RapM*for Chteago.B-JO A
Presbvterbm church nt Knoxville, la., h 1 nun nt the miuodymuf revulveni captured JeniHitern (Dan. ix, 21: N«-h. li. 3-8I.1 l.iu M. and I iS l\ M-..BI-Ju P.
ArrlvcCbicag!'now ou trial beforo tbe Des Moinea prwby- • **is ca*h and drove away. No clue.
this comni.md of l.'yrus u-.ts to rebuild tin* * 1
" *"
”“
tery charged with making love to too many
levy’s dry gcaxlk store at Brooklyn was temple. We cannot think of Israel nan I
girls and driving horaeem a-peed incom-* burned. If-^.i.OIXi; partly insured.
nation apart frptu I InStempte or tabernacle,
patilile with ministerial dignity.
’
j
Austin Blair, Michigan's war governor. for :m. Mz.ner had Gol brought them out of
Udit trains to Chicago.
The statue of Christopher Columbus received a Christmas present in the slui|M Egypt than lie gaverommattd to Xfo-.es to
Ask our agents for further particulars or
.
which is to stand on u pedestal uh part ol , of a certified check for 44.125 from such have them build Him a pmietuary that He ftriie to
•.z'hich is absolutely pure
Gnoncr. Dr.flAv KX.GenT Pa.«s‘r Ag’t, ,
the Drake dfiuking fountain at Chicago,* men as •uator McMillan, General Algri might dwell among them (Ex. xxv.. gi.
. Grand Rapid*.'
and soluble.
_________
[
White
Israel
is-for
lh&lt;i
present
set
104.!.-.
hn« arrived from Rome and will be un- • and other*.
. | Michael Beralieck. a Cbicag«» taloon 1 «n«ther bouse is being built, a living
It hvJ mere than thfre times th'strength
veiled Ih-c. 26
The defalcation in the Pifebla state treaa- ’kreju-r. *--•
»hol&lt;,ne■ burglar
----- fatally ,and..., .H‘»’ple made of living M«&gt;nt». with which
of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
—j we have indol.Eph. il. 1^22; I Pet-ii, ti).
ury turns out to I* larger than was nt first wounded another who .uiii
will ...i„
“do time’ ...i.
when
or Sugar, and i» far more economical.
• ■
4.
— "And 4vho*ovvcr
•• —
remaineth. tn
Ir any
—I
reported. It is* wild that persona high in hec K«m
gels wv»«.
well.
II&gt;’tesldent-elect
has declined.
Mexican authority are implicated in the
re»ldent-&lt;ueci Clerelaml
«;iereianu iiom
neciiimu, I&gt;«»’’'w‘*vr-* he M,jo.irn&lt;*t.l&gt;. tet the rfien of I
is delicious, nourishing, and kaSILT.
afrair. The money stolen exceeds
owing ro prt-e* of hu.sineM,to vWl(,’aldwail. hi* place help him with Mirer and with i
An investigation b. now pending.
i N.J, his birth place, until sometime in gold." Some would prefer to sojourn in'
TIME TABLE.
nianrrep.
_______
Babylon, but they wire to help in nH
_______ In effect September li. 1893.
Sylvia Best, of Morristown, N. J., is dead the future to be hercaiter named.
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
, . .
,
' things H*omc returning 10build tbebouse&lt;;f
years old. outliving by several
;t fun .Ind'/trunx »’■ r[ cetircly She wns 118 al
V|
‘
K'"hu'i“
•■Hj" . lb, Lon! G«l of hm.1 at Jm.lm, fl..i mselvcs oh -Utf riihJiTts “hat jnira some 01 mow. who uuvt inteiv at- was buniHl,causing n los-of nlmut
n.G G-.b
• -Ti. &gt;
. t
BUUnv.
' ,
S,
, ,
■ 1
. if-iith tracted attention on account of their old fully insiirttl.
nac
1
. ,
.1
_Lt
the I-ord." mentioned five times in this
f'/rtnor/irr &lt;r« hy- ^'uiiiuj tht
uirrit
*
'•
*
1
Archbishop ( orngan “tearnx with great 1,.^.,.. ...1 „,
rtf... times in thn n-tt
xoitru.
Among the passengers arriving on tht pleasure the news of* the return of Dr. chantera of the book Whether we abide
Kalamazoo I.v.
East Cooper.. ..
ebep
from China were T. G.
Allen and,wb.;i'
W. !...........
fMX^lkT^
GA^.'
.
■.
T,4«..b.dmrel: Kichland Juncl
L. *wht!rteu. two young Americans who |
of Christ we are not of much use. If we Milo
are completing a'trip around the world on
Five comm of highway robbery took place cannot offer gold or silver we can freely Delton
bicycles. They started from New York in ‘
offer ourselves, that Christ may live His Cloverdale...
June, IbMO, and Lave t raveled through Eng­ in half an hour in varknis jstris of Dre
■iliultx
Moinre on a recent night.
land, Eurojie. Asia, and-Japan.
Hastings....
„
...
August Bartekemp nnd Myrtle Wagner,
THE RIGHT TOPICS,
John H. l.ittlbfield is iw.-turing
up in
and ’tbe priests with all them whoxt spirit
MasMtchuseiu
onLi...
his - personal
recollecyoung i»ropk-of New Tiffin. O.. white going
___ ;__ .
‘
”
Grove.
, God bad rdisrd io go np to build the Coats
BY THE RIGHT MEN.
Woodland
tion
i to a dunce togvthrr were struck by a train,
Cion ot
uf Abraham Lincoln.
i/meoln.
Au Huarchist named Frii-dlnender. who Mte* Wagner being instantly killed and house.’’ Whoever udgi.t I* willing to go.
AT THE RIGHT TIME.
, whether father* or priests or people, i.
biul mode himself objectionable to the ter escort mortally injured.
i was by Goji making them willing, for ir is Luiidng,
“ The Xagara Fails
THE TOPICS are always those which are. Vienna jm&gt;1 ice and the law-abiding portif I'
.
. auitoYi* . for ..
Rival
the affection*
of. a ,God
1OU wno
rn in ns both to will nnd to Detroit....
who wprKP
workerh
Grand Rapids
uppermost
in
the public mind -in of the pupuhitiou by his sjierobes advoc^
young woman nt Brown City, Micif., met &lt;b»&lt;&gt;f
Hi* good r
p ’.-vtsurc (Will. H. 13). All
............................
;?ss^!5s|:
(
’
hri-tuins
event
their
inton'd
one
’
s
home,
'
.
...
nmrais. politic*, science, literature, bus­ Ing roblxwy nnd dynamite outrage*, itiness; finance. Industrial econoiuy. social Iwusentenced to eighteen monthwuuurU- i both intent ou the flame businew—giving hand wholly over to Him our spirit, soul
'nnd municipal aifaira. etc.—In short, all onineut for a particularly violent e|tcecb he her n present. Thfi lover who arrived nnd body, without imy reservation, and He
in .ip.ni.1pjn. j p. nub
Stations.
^objects on which Americans! reQulrv made a short lime ago.
latest, *ceing his rival with Uro girl, threw will take lfull
„„ V
.-Kr„,,
u„ nuM
,UM1, ,„
U1pur.se-ion
and H
glorify
HimA grain blockade nowexlslfl at St. Ixuiia. hix gift, arilver wnt&lt;b, at them. It struck „df
and desire td t»e informed'. No ma?In ns. T1 r great peculiarity'of tbe
a. nvp. m.
.azine follows m» cicuely from month to Eh'vntors an* overflowing, barge-* unavaila­ the girl on the head nnd she is seriously
v.; s ni&gt; constant glorifying Ka'-amrouw Ar..
EtsUWprr Lv.
iiHiiith, the course of public 'interest. ble, and consignments rejected in advance. ’ hurt.
God•
Ricblana
JOnc't
.
A
white
man
named
Cura
recently
sued
'
All Bufijects are treated of imparllaily
Dr?McGlynn spvkr to a packed audience
.-And c.' . &lt;-v that were about them
a Crtek Inditiu .fur univiid wages aud ; at Cooper Union, feiicltatreg hbinwlf upon * HrengthencG their hand-.” Whatever Cressey . ....
it. Muting*
on both sides.
Milo
secured ti judgment in the United States his restoration to the authority of Roman e)5c vre ran or rar.nut «lo. we can anrelv Delton
_ TtlE COSTlUBl'TOKS io the
court at Guthrie, ok. A party of ludiacs Catholic priest. He raid be was not born strengthen the Ifands of the workers; it Cloverdale....
Shultz.
i
are the men and women to whom the called act hr man's house, ten nd him and ■ to Im* an agitator, but to be a preacher.
;;
*'
. . bouita
notL by "kifrer, gold.
goud.»,
or pre|
world looks for the most authonfflve carried him into the woodsj where his body I
The business portico of Slater, Salitio cious l-ldupt, we &lt; :tn ail offer aomet hing Hastings....
Scientific American
statements on the subjects of the day. was fouu&lt;Fhnugi»g to a tree. .
; county. Ma. was nearly wiped out by fire. willingly, nnd "if Un re be first n willing j Costs Grove..
Agency for
Nlo other petiodlcal ran point to such a
। IxmA about &gt;lff»,(MI&gt;; insurance about/mind it is acerpuXlacconling ro that a Woodlaud
Friday,
Dec. S3.
Mijceesslon of &lt;lL4lngulshe«l j writers.
. man
...... hath and not
..... according
____ ...
to1 that he Woodbnnr
George W. Brown, adjutant general of Ps’MXiQ.
Ha It. I..
I J The list Is a roll of tlie jieople who are Arizons, and ft. Brown, treasurer of the'
Edward Daniels, a prominetit lawyer of hathnoi" (II Cor. viii, lib: who Ik there,
tAnsIr.a.........
!/ making
the history, controlling the
Arizona l«anl of World's fair commission- Omaha. le(t that place Oct, 15 nnd hasn’t bower,-r poor or unialvnieri in the estima­
Detroit
I t.-n| ;»!
~T affaire, ami leading the opinion of the
era. have been found guilty , of criminal teen seen since. He is “short" a large sum tion of otborn, who cannot give a cheery Grand Rapid*
J
age. such as Mr. Gladstone, the Prime
word
of
gratitude
or
sympathy
or
appre
­
of
money.
libel nt Tucson. Arizona.
•Stops on mcnal only.
1
Mini-let &lt;&gt;f England: Mr. Blaine: Signor­
ciation?
and
this
is
often
more
than
silver
United States troops ou tho Mexican
t N&lt;w. 5 and fl will not carry passengers ualesa
Colonel Albert dr lJ*nr, tbe Milwaukee,,
CAVEATS.
I
Crispi,
Kx-Prlme Minister df Italy:
man who disappeared recently and was tenter are doing their l&gt;ot to stretch one or gold. Only yield lhe body to God, nnd provided witli freight irilti penults,.
Frelgut trains will be run at Hie cnnvonlenoe
Banin Hlrscb: IL IL II- the Count uf
DESIGN PATENTS,
found ut Savannah, has been tleclared in­ picket liver half a doxen square milus of He will not leave you untalented.
uf tbe company, who rr-erre the right to change
Paris; Cardinal Gibbons: Bishops Potter,
COPYRIGHTS, etcJ
•
7.
"AlepCyra*.
the
king,
brought
forth
country and keep down the Ultra revolu­
the time of such trains witbout Police. ■
sane.
.
Doane. Mnllallcu, Foss. etc., etc].
tatfoymatlnn nnd free Handbook write to
W. s. OmriNo. Gen’l Manager.
George Babcock Hazard, of Newport. IL , tionists. They do not succeed very well. the vessels of the house of the Ixird.”
T1
C
IS..,. I i» x- r ■ ..
,--------------------------------I
I., who Ls generally accredited with much! White the troops are on the. qui vlve all Ncbuchnducxzar hfid put them in the house
]
THE TIME when these subjects are treat­
along the “thin blue lino” the revolution­ of his gods when he brought them before
ed of by these contributors Is the very wealth, has been iu jail fur a week Imxtmisc ist* .capture n United Stains marshal’s Jerusalem (II Kings-sxiv, 13:11 Chron.
be neglected to pay damages recently astime v. ben tlie subjects are In tlie public Messed upon him by the court in the case ot ' partv. release the prisoners they bad in xxxvi.
7).
But Gotl bail cared for -------them.
----.
'
mind—not a month or two after |M-ople
I charge and get away safely.
I And the man who dared to ill treat them
a tn-sjKiss. '
■
have ceased to—think of them. The
lArrn&gt;*.&gt; rtreulatlon of any »reeuuec paper in tho»
A meeting of the national Republican was smblenly sbdn Hint name night (Dan.
Four employes lost their lives by tbe
wriL Splendidly illueuated. No u&gt;i.ellUre..t]
| promptness with which the iKi’.vrr.w
committee will te held nt New York next r* . There are all kinds of vmuicIs in
Mn“ hould be wl-b-ut IL Woeily. M.OO a.
furnishes Its readers with tlie most burning of tbe ^Etwrett stables of Boston’s ----a great lious»\ but Patil tenche* Timothy
Tter- *|^1 mi np nth* Addrta* Ml NN * 'MWest End : railway. The loss was
• mouth.
Puuusuiuu, Jbl Uroadway, New Turk CHj.
to te- "n ve.MM-1 unto honor. ku&gt;&lt; tilled anil
authorative information upon the topics
Nelson J. A lender, pod master at New
Mb* Beatrice Champlin nnd FrankPulut the day Is one of ite most valuable 1 xni&lt;lon, Conn., has not teen seen since lust slfcr, ot Chicago, ran away to Portage, meet f-.r lhe master’s um*, and prepared
unto «-v ' |»(Xid work" (Il Tim. ii. 21k
■
features.
f■
aa ana
'
features.
Strtuniny. His accoutlts are short «.(&lt;».
Wte. and gnt nmnted. Pupa Champlin
8. "I •..*&gt; tliusedhl Cyrus, king of Persia,
&lt;&gt;. E. Simuns. agent nt Fort Belknap.
opposed. Both ba and his new -on-in*. bring !&lt; rtb nnd ntttntensi them nrtfo
Ion ,Price,
$5.00 ii Year.
SubscripUc----------------....
Mont., who was shut by on Indian several I'*'* arr board of trade men.
! SbeshlM::xar, the prince of Judali." A
BLU* Saunptotree G*jmsu*TraCo..-l» -------- —— --------------।
•lavs ago. di.sl of hh wouuds.
|
Senator McMillan, of Michigan. l..w re- । Genlih* king baud:nx over ’.lirae treasures
i,
x- York
j lo a Jew is a very suggw.iivu incident.
’ Think of the queen of Sbiiba bringing presinteudent of Police Byrne* may resign tc.
Mra. Mary Mctiovern. of West New
:: East llih Street, New Yolk.
• ents to Solomou, the wise men fronTtheeast
buome the head of the government secret
I
Brighton.
S.
I.,
tried
to
light
her
pipe;
in
bringing ireasnre.- to the child Je-ui, and
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
..
|&gt;rd ;md was burned to -death. Shown* 97 : joyfully anticipate the time when the
• of MtebVraa. Comity of Barry—m.
T heodorn Folsom, a coiuun of Mra. &lt;«ro.
is her- by givt ii’. th.-.! *-v an ordc
ver Cleveland, was run ov«* and killed by ; • ... . . w'T.lint..,. v ••
*------ * .••--, I wealth ot the Gentile** shall dune to Israel.
. .
,, .
_ ..
।
r ire.nl. ivyumiuo. .N V.. defrayed
,
the lW(1 the
R0&lt;| kingdom that will not
Your Druggist will supply you.
' ; D-ficlt liaving boon made tn the J'ledltlon* a train near Rahway. N .1.1
| M E charch, six -titres, seven dwellings
: v rv. I.nu-I J...U |,
(Iu. I.v. 5-1SI.
Ete trnni that &lt;iste were .Itewe.t Jurcr-ut- !
n certain mortgage made by-Merrit« Wln*p*nt
Governor Brown, of Mafyland. hna.ptir-;
. ,
j
ms. S1WI.0W: ‘'tfiTJ11'^'Hl0 pHucc of tie bon.-:-of Judah now site
tbclr rialtas agt.te.st theesJate nt Raohel A Shepard
htv wife, to tinned Henry Speneer. a life prisoner in th* Xd.
r-a-la N I-ido*. iste &lt;&gt;1 mW «*&gt;unty, 1 Gi.I ilIngs Whitmore dated O"toiler UUi. A. D.
,
Vn
in n -alo.m that was on .j at the right hand of God the Father. What
doeesMs!. nr.d Uu.t ».l •^editor* of said
I ■‘.'ft. and recorded in the otr.ee ot the Ueriittur state penitentiary lor murder.
are you bringing to Ilitu for Hl* service?
ureseot their date
&lt;■£ iterds. (or tlie County "f Barry and mate ot
Mrs. Antion Brunson hie* b«*n grantid a 1 |jtl, aJ ppfroit loosened tbe iron corntec
......... ---------- -- - -r-- , l». ‘ And this Is tho number uf them—
Mlehlxan. on the ’^rk day of November A. D . divorce by default from Judge Brtin.-&lt;;n at w*
”
*-'
J----- -- Cxdiwnrtx crushing ' tjljrty
vbiehJfrU on Fireman
Of gold n thousand chargers
i-"... in IJber s u&lt; mtwiBaae*. otiipam* *0.
1 faim'todeath.
; whteh raid, niortgug” «** duty xML'tird by Kan Fmndscti.
Jim tcue-UG.
,
I of silver, nine and twenty kuives." Even
1 V.u \ M-*C«mly?iwiirtinlHtratnrof the;estate of
The body of Uaptnin A. W. ixi Crone,
App^rt.ir T..f.
lUUlW nre
U.AM|.
Gludtnev Whitmore, on In* tth «l»y f*f Febnt- who disappeared from Effingham. III., three
: xi.v. te-'-ro r-teGoMcCaitd).anl s-"1' -*-«’•«•PHnjUrWTMI.r. IW JI.-YVwriol Mth
»"d
•gtster weeks ago, him been found under
*
•_lnni:t «Tu"y r«conli-iihi Un- &lt;-illta»of til
i iui.Aiou-1 • .
knives. V, ell, thev were the Ixird * propspick nmr Brownstown.
tef d-eds tort be raanw of Ikiny &lt;«*■
| «h». M.ru«l w «■&gt;&lt;!■&lt;•„ Mroygle "n-“ “ | erty anil belonsnl tn Hi, bouw. and He
Michigan, on the uoilVdneoi August. — wastibg
diuiwo
Jarvis
\S.
Hand,
an
18iind
nr&gt;tl
of
ttejm.
We
do
m
t
relish
lhe
In liter t» of murlgauecrtu page 3M. te which
■ yenr-t'ld student at IhivPbiladelphiii Dental , - cutting tilings" as much as those that
morigase there t» oliimod to b« due at the date
Floyd R Smith, one of the largest build­ ' college from Ludlow, Atostook county. I bring uh what wo ruH Something good,
ofthU uoitce the stun uf one lIicmMuvl. nine
HIES
hundred fifty-two and -W UO(«i.:c&lt;/.40 duffiirv.. ers in Connecticut, has miide an assign­ . Me . blew out bi* brains Saturday. Tho j
the ]Jord stes the Deed, and we know
. PROBATE ORDER.
and nn nttonw's tee cf fitly dollars pro­
’
i
..
' yUUtll
vided for In sub! mortunffp. and r.o suit or proyouth Was
was lOnnU
found lyUIKUWtU
lying dead m
in ma
his room, na ,&lt;?r „nRht t3 know (Item, viii, :&gt;).
Cueduaa at law liniina been |nsmri|rd lo re­ . A,
-H1"" '“'“"'-T
I‘ bulletin
hl.
I.rain,
revolver
lu
«e
b»ad.
I
Luiteb 1.. kt. hr-™,
_r f"
b”"*’, .
j/j. • Thirty Iasuns of gahl. silver basons
cover the money* secured hybrid mortgage, lately sold WX) counterfeit A era Crux lot-. _ ,___ Iiii.Im MM*., t!».. i»tT,..r- zition n.L 1
nnd an open Bible nc;*.r the other /q&gt;cii at ot- n M^Hld sdrt four hundred and ten, nnd
DURE.
or any part thereof; .
...'
,
tery ticket* to people in Winds, r, Ont.’, , the text: "Man that is tern of tt otnan 1* i ULiter vewla a tiiOUMnd.*' A-goal many
Now. therefore, by ylrtUO bf the ^powi r^m
and left suddenly last Suridny when the ; few of days and full of trouble.” Iu a let- ] chargers and bosons, but a great many . rttdrawing waa to have taken place, accord- • ter left ou a bureau the suicide requested '
not named yet. all precious to Got.
'
ji that “Elder Carney" preaqh his funeral . Some preachem and t«echer» and preaimatter uf the estate of Immer Umth day nf Mareh, A. !&gt;..
.•Of!}. ing to the ticket*.
.
. this^-ext.
.»....-—.
। ^nU uad onjeer3&lt; i&gt;ut a great many not
In Uro ma&gt;.v .
:• n’cioeit in the forenoon. 1 shall tel! i»t ptiph*
R. A. Maddux aud J. A. Scott have been
from
^^uwkndMugtbe petition, duly verb i auction, to the tifabec
arrested al Stockton, Cal., for leasing
r-----------------■ unmetl, yet all of sums use to God and
nSi*nfSvVtllc m l‘f Si-teAm.1 .ndmltHsirator of , front floor ot tin-crourt House tn
City of
counterfeit money. Maddux had bi his^
FiLlootMt* Got North DukuUt.------------j precious to Hluj. Same of a second sort,
,pareettsion
___ —----------------In bogus
«»—, „
gold .pieces.
. BISMARCK, N. D , Iter.27.—Judge Bow j
but juxt ns much in tho house of God
Fire insurance rates in Brooklyn have yeaterliiy decided the famous Selz precinct;
&lt;be flrat sort. 3c content to be anyaort
STAiwrrrcs»N-iwUref.onel3 rocu baa
therein »&lt;t fortti___ _
Ste.uldimnrteaee. with xeven per tes-n ailvanctsl 25 per cent, by tho New controversy cane ag;iii:-t the board of can- , that thc^lxinl w.mts-you to be, only be
York Tariff association because of the al- VJuacn,tWho refused to canvass the returns. : sure to be wholly His. .
legcd inefficiency of. the Brooklyn five de-1
.g
t|iat tfce b&lt;i.ird ha* no judicial I 11. ‘‘Brought up. fio
______ BBL-.; into
Jerusalem.
’
7
That-fs
a
good
deal
better
partmen t.
t authority nnd must si.nply canvass all re- J«ru*alem." That sb a
Burglan broke Into the house of Worden ’ UirUH on their fttCC. Thin gives the fusion­ than from Jerurahtfi to Babylon. Babel
or Babylon signifies confusion, and stands
Louis D. Pilsbury, of tho penitentiary on;
three elector* ftom North Dakota.
for religouKness without God, or that
Blackwell s Island, N. Y’., and stole a big .
----------- 7—-—,
cedar cheat containing $l^» worth of rib j Arrested
Artwted for Robbing
Robblzg HU
His Employer.
Empfoyr.
which oppresses tbe true children of God.
(*w*4&gt; ot secuou mmwer»w'1"
' Columbus, Ind-, Dec 37.—J. B. Dorsey, It reaches from Cain down to the end of
township number one north range seven went vwwere.
nf tlsA Ht£e&lt; w U&gt;« e» '(W1""1 iASTS,i?rf"’35S
Thu British soldiers are now provided ' for eight years confidential bookkeeper for this age. for »o Rev. xviii, 31-24. Let u*
half
acre ou the north "Mt corner ot sai&lt;i
begin the year by leaving nothing b«be­
land alxivn described. giVon for
P'”V"‘ with black rilk handkerchiefs an which John p. Maring, the pension atlornoy. was
e*. said description containing In all elgbty army rulea and regulations are printed.
• arreSted here for rob ting his employer's longing to God in Babylon. Come out
religious­
R-v. C. W. Gray, general secretary of the . residence uud carryingaway a gold watch from all mere formal popular religion*ybVAMi.v. AMiguee of Mortgagee,
nroposad Methodist university ut Washing- and fl441 ■«&gt; cash. Ha curfesaed when placid ness aud consecrate you wlf this day unto
,
SMITH noumova.
tor Aselgnee of MortpuKe. ton expects to receive the entire amount in jail.
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.
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Senia curious characters nre found in such
gatherings. The author of the rolmne et&gt;

nnoc raw near Nain a party of Moors whe
bad come all the way from Morocco on

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For a long time It has attracted atten­
A fair reprwntntive of the .
China may be found In tlie old city of | Although Mohammed was their prophet, tion that of a number of persons equally
exposed
to certain Infectious diseases
Nanking. She has been taught from .they were traveling according to the orearllrel childhood that If heaven so smile frn» given by Jesus to the "otherseventy,” some are attacked by it much inure severe­
upon her as to give her a husband she ■ when he “sent them two and two before ly than others, while many do nnt become
must be. humbly grateful, and yet tbe j fats face into every city and place, whither Kick
sick at nil;
all; also that persons
person* who have
bare rere­
wedding day of a Nanking woman, al- be
attacks
uf, certain d iseases do
ne hlnuoilf
nimscH would
wouiu come,'*
come, - in
in sofarjaa
wiar.u to
io , covered
............ from —
----------..
&gt; great
...... .. care
.......i___
_ ..
...
. nor shoe*,
»
it,- wlnm
"earry neither
puree nor scrip
” , not generally,
when export m
to themaizam
thraiaga u
t.hough
hasi____
been।_____________
taken to select
a lucky day. ushers Tier into a life of the UMl aconlleg to tbv fortlw lojunetloo, to , witbin « limited period ot time, contract
"rat eoeb thloje
ore
leiore roe."
( tirac- di^eera, or M meet the MUck 11»
greatest uncertainty.
A Mule experience wlib them convinced | nrild one. Generally • mild xttxck ot •
The parties entering into tbe marriage
relation have not chosen each other at all, me the! the meaner. c&lt; lhe rani bed prob- dtae~L- i.n. effloadoau M b; n rarere one In
. .. no.t changed
.-------- . here
v--------sineti
.u_ the "seventy"
L_._.i j prevvuiitig a second (mild or severe)atbut have been chosen for each other by 1 umy
persons duly appointed according to tbe , were comnmndrel tq "salute no man by ■ tack of tbe anmo disease.
This condition or the body, in which it
wish of the parents, nnd as a rule have the way,” for a wayside salute required
never seen aaeh other.
I considerable time. Thus It ran between can resist more or has succwafully attacks
of Infectious diseases, is ’defined as im­
Today la the auspicious day, tbe one All andTusef:
munity.
It may &gt;w natural or acquired,
which the gods favor, the wetiding day, ■ ?‘Kalf Halak!” (How are you!) j
and an individual may bo Immune against
and let ns follow our Chinese sister as she
"Mohsooten.” (Spread out)
j
one infectious disease, but not against an­
prepares to leave her mother's house. All
Then l»tb say, "Pence be unto you.”
L
day long she li«s in bed, in quirt medita________
_____________
"How
are____
thef______
preserved
of God!” asks other.
Tbe Chinese were most likely the first
tion. She ruts no hearty food, but her aj&gt; jut
who prrMluced (3.COO years ago) immunity
_ i•landafewi
-----hands,
- ,-----------------------------------------petite is tempted with rice gruel and a few
-They kisa your
” is the reply.
other delicacies. About noon the groom | "Mashallah.’’
(The will of Gqd be artificially, inasmuch as they dressed their
children In shirts worn by patients sick
rrMTm to
rn pay
hm.v his respects
rramects to
tn her mother. 1'\
comeN
with smallpox and made them snuff up
He kotows to her (bumps his forehead on
"Hamdillah.” (Praise to God.)
lhe scabs in order to render them Immune.
the floor) and to all the important mem­
"Bismillah." (In the name of God.)
The Brahmins also applied ropes made of
bers of the family.
“Tyeeb." (Good, very good.)
hair ami waked in the j-oison of smallpox.
He has scut, three days before, the beau­
“Salaam." (Farewell.)
ADOtheriobaervation bearing on tho ques­
tiful scarlet silk wedding clothes; beauti­
During the dialogue hand shaking is
ful indeed they are, and of priceless value pcatedly indulged in with great*dig: -y
, । tion of immunity is given by Thucydides
,‘450 B. C.), who says, concerning tbe plague
In Chinese eyes, as they arc the emblem of. nnd deliberation and frequent change of
tbe first wife.
attitude. These men were in great ear­ in Athens, “The disease attacked no one
Twelve o’clock, midnight, is a favorite nest, and seemed to have a high apjwecia- twice, at least not in a dciully manner."
Until the time of Jenner (1788) scarcely
wedding hour. As the evening comes on tionof their "divine errand." They deand wears away preparatidns proceed. The dared that they hod received “willing and any progress had been made toward tbs
gorgeous red bridal chair, decked with lan­ abundant hospitality" ever since they had explanation ar the artificial production of
Is well known, Jenner Ininterns. is waiting outside, and the musicians departed from their homes, and in no case immunity. As is
are ready with their pipes, eager to play had they been cdmpellod to “wipe off the rtstig.-ited the popular belief which be
found current in Gloucestershire ns to the
their joyful strains. Two women of great, dust" against any places people.
Such men do not visit Nain because it la 1 antagonism Iwtween cowpox nnd smallpox,
goal fortune, having living husbands,
He *found
J *that
K~*’ Individuals
*- who
v~ bad’ *been
~
sons nnd daughters, dressed in their own linked with tho memory of Christ, but for j
inoculated accidentally with the lymph of
scarlet wedding clothes, friends of her the reason that it is inhabited by a few
mother, act as bridesmaids.
fanatical Moslems, who will bo sure to cowpox and bad recovered from tho slight
When all is ready to make the brldd's make them welcome, and with whom they disease resulting were sulwcquently im­
toilet one of them steps to tho door and an­ can rejoice over the downfall of the mune toward Mijallpox. To Jenner is duo
great credit for Laving established this
nounces, "The bride is about to take a "Christian day."
‘
fact, for having made it known generally
bath." The musicians begin to play. “The
nnd for Laving Introduced -artificial vac­
bride is dressing." Another strain from
cination—viz., immunity ngainrt smallpox.
the pipes. “The bride is having her hair
What is the causcof hunger! The popu­
Hfa* work has been af incalculable benefit
combed,” and yct^ another strain sounds
lar instinct of course answers. Want of
to humanity, since smallpox is now a comforth un the evening air. A peck of rice is
food: and no doubt that is the explanation paratirely rare disease, while before bis
poured upon the floor, ami when the
that| 11“ nearest the investigator, food
bride's toilet is completed she is placed
time it was one of the must common.
lias been called th’o fuel of life—though it
Except as to Its connection with small­
upon this nnd from It is carried to the
would lie more correct to say that tht| fuel
pox; immunity received but little atten­
chair by some male member of the family,
of life is that whereof food is the raw; ma- I
tion until about 1877, when tbe advances
as on no account must she step upon the
terial—to wit, the tisane.* df the body themfloor or tho ground after she is ^dressed in wives. But, without over subtle refilling.
made in other departments of bacteriology
,lr,w th„0( exporiln„u„
entirely new clothing, for she must not in­ h-i™.
It U v.p- apparent U. t If w. wllHboM J
.
A great variety
,„irtJ „f
lhOT)„
5J the subject.
A
of theories
cur tlie displeasure of the g-Yts by carry­
that which builds up Ito fuel the fire of ha.* since been propounded witL the view
ing anything the least soiled to her hus­
life will soon l&gt;e quenched.
band's home.
.
.
L
of furnishing a satisfactory explanation of
Hunger lathe first warning tHignal given .
As she is placed in the chair the doors
i store of fuel j immunity; not a few ir . portant facts bear­
are wealed, and to the music of tl-e pipes to let us know that the body's i
. ing upon the subject have been discovered,
this sense it
she begins her solitary ride to her future needs reifltenishing; and in this sei-~ .« I nnd some practical results Lave been ob­
may bo skill that the wont of food causes ! tuinrd. The whole question is yet. how­
home. When the half way point is reached
the
pain
of
hunger.
But
if
want
of
foal
the chair coolies and the helping mother, causes the-hunger pang It is strangelthat ever, in a very unsatisfactory condition,
a servant who always accompanies her,
and Indeed is a highly, complicated one.
call out, “Oh. bride, your crying time ii the administration &lt;&gt;f substances that nre
So far two methods hove been used
not food w^ll dispel it.
up, we shall soon reach your husband’s
chiefly for causing Immunity. One de­
For example, chewing or smoking tohome." To have the marks of tears ou
pends upon the antagonistic action of one
ttaccn,
eating
lumps
of
clay,
aa
do
some
her face ns she arrives would bring ill luck
kind or ono species of bacteria upon too
Lo the family, and so die smothers all sad South American Indians and oilier tribes, other; tbe other upon application of sub­
feelings, and heralded by tby^vcird music will remove tbe painful sensation of stances (ptomaines, or more likely toxohunger quite as effectually—for the time
is borne along to mCet her fate.
bumins) produced l»y bacteria grown in
at least-^as a hearty meal. Tho theory of
At tbe end of the jouroey inatead of find­
pure cultures. Tbe immunity giving sub­
Lunger may thus be formulated:
ing an eager crowd to welcome her to her
stances are isolated from these cultures in
Fasting produces a general change in
new home, tbe chair is put down, the mu­
as .pure a state as possible, and are used
the organism os a whole. This, again,
sic ceases, aud she is required tout in
subcutaneously.
brings about a specific change in a par­
silent meditation until the exact time ar­
From cultures of the LxrfEer diphtheria
ticular part of tbe organism—tbe stomach
rives for the w-orslup of heaven and earth,
bacillus a highly poisonous toxalhumin
—of which the pain of hunger is the local
fixed by the parties who arranged for the
has been separated,- which, after it lias
symptom. Direct applications, such as a
marriage. This sitting in silence is con­
been sterilized by heat and then injected
bolus of food, orcven of clay, temporarily
sidered a very important part of the cere­
under tho skin, secures immunity against
relieve this local feeling of pain by neu­
mony by the mother-in-law, for without
subsequent inoculation with the virulent
tralising the specific local changes to which
this discipline, this quelling of all excite­
germ of diphtheria.
j
ment, the bride might prove a quarrel­ that feeling owes its origin.
The substance which is the imraun'ty
indirect applications, again, such as tho
some member of the family.
injection of milk into the blood, comet giving principle in the lymph' used lor
At the proper moment the chair is
smallpox vaccination boa nut been isolated
opened. Here two other lathes, very for­ the general alteration of the system pro­ yet, but there can lie no doubt that here,
duced by want of food. By doing so they
tunate in having busbands, sons and cootct those local gaatic changes pro­ too, we have to deal with a substance
daughters, also dressed in scarlet, come
duced by tho general effect of fiating in which is a product of bacteria life.
but to assist ths.bride. A way spread with
Of the numerous attempts ni.*ulo to fur­
the system—changes which render;1 the
rice has been prepared and the helping local manifestations of hunger possible.— nish nn explanation regarding the action
mother slips a pair ot tbe bridegroom's
of these immunity giving substances only
Million.
____________________
shoes never worn before over the bride's,
a few will be considered.
saying as she does so, "May they grow old
Acquired immunity has been compared
Big Tortoises Disappearing.
together and all the affaire of life be pros­
The Galapagos tortoises are likely | be­ to an acquired tolerance of u poison. Tol­
perous.”
fore long to be lost, as peculiar represent­ erance of poisons (such as alkaloids) is
There are various ways of escorting the’ atives of the Testudo family. Years ago constantly observed, but it Is limiuil in
bride to Lbe bridal chamber. A favorite tbe tortoises found on the Island cf A|dn- degree, nnd obtained only as the result of
way is to give tbe groom tbe red end of a brn. northwest of Madagascar. resembled a long continued succession of doses. Im­
silk cloth and the bride tbe green end, and these Galapagod tortoises, but they have munity is acquired after n single applica­
after they together worship heaven arid gone. The curious fact, about the Galapa­ tion of tbe immunity giving substance, and
earth he leads her to the marriage room.' gos tortoises la that onTt remote island of can therefore hXrdly be due to the adapta­
With bowed, heads they sit upon the bed the Pacific, off the northwestern coaslj ot bility of the body to accommodate itself,
and each drinks a sip of tea or wino from South America, there should exist A spe­ as it were, to the pnsetceof poisonoun
Ilia own cup. then the contents of bothcups cies of tortoises restricted to the locality. substances.
are poured into one and they each drink When Dampier visited lhe islands in 1080
Before it Was dearly demonstrated that
from it&lt; and the marriage ceremony is he was the first to let the world know of products of bacteria life, rod not the bur
over.
Die huge land creatures. Ever since that teria themselves, cause Immunity, the
Now follows tlie sight df each other. Tbe time tortoises have been taken on one! or theory of "exhaustion" waa given as an
anxious husband for tho first time knows the other of the islands forming the Gal­ explanation. Accord ing to this theory, the
whether his wife is handsomn or not, and apagos group. .
bacteria on the “first Invasion" at the
to the trembling bride is revealed her life­
In Darwin’s time this land tortoise would body consume a number of substances
long compnnkm.
weigh 200 jxjunds. It is probaAle that which form a necessary nutriment of the
At this juncture tbo doors are thrown when Dampier visited the island there invading species of bacteria. When it was
open, the groom retiree, and lhe kindred,
were some weighing 400 pounds. The gjov- shown that immunity was given by sub­
friends aud neighbors come in to see tbe ernorbf one of these islands told Darwin stances in the absence of bacteria this
bride. This is a time of great merriment, that he had weighed a tortoise of 870 theory became untenable.
\
but the bride must sit in quiet with bowed pounds. When Captain Tanner, of the Al­
The following theory is thri only one
head ami make no resistance or answer, or batross, took tortoises on the Galapagos which today ia in no opposition to facta obeven allow herself to smile, as all sorts of islands In 1888, the largest was forty seeved: It supposes that lhe excretions or
jokes are played upon her. Congratula­ pounds. Tho probability Is that there nill decomposition products of the bacteria re­
tions to the &gt; ither-in-hiw pour in from all soon be .no more big land tortoises In GW- main in the body after the first invasion
fddet If the bride should- prove homely
and prevent the return of the same species.
Um jokes nre few and tbe mirth of short
If threedecomposition products ore formed
duration, lest the anger of the husband be
outside tho body and infected Into it they
Shaving by Machinery.
unduly excite.'.
also remain there, or at least cauw Mich
Sharing a man in-twenty-five seconds Is
On tho fin day the bride docs not pre­
permanent changes that tho bacteria can­
sume to speak, and in the presence of her a foot deserving of tiie nigbest praise and not exist in it.
hUH‘. »- • - v is dumb for three days, buA regard by nil such us jvalue their time.
In other words, immunity may b®
all t, l iui" ubm-j visitors to see the bride. The feat lias been rendered easy of per­ brought about, or a cure may be effected,
Then• a uh sit and listen to remarks formance by the construction of a shaving by Introducing intq the body those sub­
|kbont fc/reel/ whether complimentary or machine of wood, reported to have lieen stances which nreantagonistic to iweterin,
uthi-i v.
. On too third day she is for­ made by one Melchoir Farkas, a convict iu nnd thc.*u substances themselves are chiefly
the penitentiary of the city of ’Sxegedfn,
mally introduced to the members of the
tho products of- bacteria life.—Pharma­
in Hungary. Farkas was put to labor in
family that »tie may always distinguish
ceutical Review.
botwe^n Uiori-J of greater and less impor­ the cabinet making shop of the prison, and
taking to his work with a will, he soon distance. T.'hj :&gt;rkle and groom stand toBcfore and After.
lilay-Ti
creit
inventive
ingenuity.
With
grther with some one at their side who
He bad been trying to muster up suffi­
anmamcis. "The father-in law and- tho his machine he i&lt; said to have shaved all
mother-in taw." The pair then kotow to the Inmate* m the prison, 150 innumber, cient courage to take the final step, but it
them four times. Tlie paternal nudes
within less than an hour’s time.—New was then after midnight aud still be hes­
and aunt* or next announced and so on
York TeUigram.
itated.
)
uuril tile pair hare kotowet! to all tbe rel“What time have you, George*" naked
n^l-ren CiX»pt toe younger brothers and
-- ------ rtS----------- with
the fair girt
He took out his watch unsteadily.
The town of Leonberg.in Wartomberg Is
,’Tm a littlaafler 12,” he said slowly.
&gt;urth ilay after the wedding,
known as the "town f.f mothers," for
i the morning, the bride begins
She gave a servers cough.
there the mothers of Sc .liter and Kepidr
*■&gt; must ever after Iw a part of
"You ought to be a little after one,
lived. On tbe walk of tbe old castle where
Utoi. isanwlv, going to.lhe room
George, and maybe you could get her,"
__ )w4m-1«w before she la up to the magna charter uf‘ Wnrtcmberg libgive Ib rjnoralng greetings and to be of srties waa signed by "’Jlrich, the well be­ she ventured bluahingly, and George’s
if she needs any help. At
loved. tablets have burj placed in honor heroic spirit responded to the call to arms
ut the mother* of the poet and the astron- and be (tot her.—Detroit Fres Presw.

tsta:

WANTED F

Zu
•»*
- »»
WBh » hMo raelrallmr hr SranUM W».

PHENOMENA OF IMMUNITY.

UNDERGO.

Her face IS » nr-rer w uv.^lu
~ .
Tho truth that Insjrfrjs her. thought and
deed:
Her life I* a life of elevation uud care.
And ah« has a halo about her hair.
Her care to for otbersJUXd not for bcreelf.
And naught she recks of profit or j»U.
Enough for her tha\ her f°si
Abd alio knows nok her halo to bright asa

Aud I who adore her cau hardly dare
To look at the Lalo about her hair.

4Apples per bu. BO to no.
Butter, is. so 20
Beans unpicked per bu., I.(B to
Corn perbu., to
Corn, shelled per bu., «.

waa dlaoarded with
vhlch

I will pay Cash for a.good lot of saw togs.
I also do. ,

CUSTOM SAWING
P. S. ' Anyone having large logs' that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

J. L WILKINS, Agt.

Hoo. five per hund.. S BO to 3.75.
Hogs dressed. Y.to to 7.K.
Hay per ton. iM to 100.
Lard per lb.. 11.
Potbios per bu., 50.
Rye per bu..,
ssx..

, Wheat, whjte per bu..«.

WERE YOM
:
/WE HAPPY
XFIrtS H2RNINQ?
I

I
I

If not, you will

' be after buying a

j suit of that wool­
en underwear at

L E. STAUFFER’S.

IT'S A “JIM DANDY,”
The stock of lumber and shingles lately
purchased by
•

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Ri^r.
At their yard can be found ail the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studing.
The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

Prices Reduced.

Their No. 2 shingles are “just tqo sweet
for anything.’

For
Holiday
Presents,
GOODYEAR’S
DRUG :STORE
ALBUMS
GIFT BOOKS,
DOLLS,
ELEGANT PERFUMES,
TOYS, ETC.

Largest Variety—

—Lowest Prices.

Peoples' Drug Store.

25
YEARS

h HA V B just received aud opened up our first
invoices'of new fall dress goods. To say that
we are pleased with them would not describe
it. And our friends who have seen them are
a B&gt; satisfied. They are the cheapest and best
line we ever offered. You will say so when you
eetliem

W

ffROn 12 1'2 CENTS UP

SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

We call special attention to a line that cannot fail
to please you, and goods that have pro ven very at­
tractive to all who have seen them. We tefer to the

SPOONS AND FORKS
Are-warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—“Good
Form,” of S2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry store.
ways right.

When a foreign
familiar in

SAW LOGS!

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

We are now showing our first invoice of thes goods.
Come in and see them

at RUSSELL'S

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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